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a a ali eR ee ee ene _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1913. NUNS AND CHILDREN IN CONVENT SLAIN BY SHELL vanerd a he would not have to elevate his mortars fo-carty over | Buildings ‘Wrecked by Artillery in Mexico; TAFT DELA YS ACTION; reiation of tt tuo, RESIDENTS ESCAPE FROM DANGER. | Barricades Put Up by Troops in City’s Streets The few residents remaining in the zone prescribed for destruction were ordered out last night and escaped with only thelr poriable valuables. | At 41 o'clock to-day engineers began laying their mines and over the 1 booming of the guns sounded the racking explosions of the rending | dynamite. What fs surely the first sign of a break In the ranks of the Govem- ment troops occurred during the hottest of the camonading of the Fed-| eral batteries located on the Paseo Reforma in front of the British Lega-! tion. Several bands of Federal Infantrymen under fire suddenly broke trom thelr officers and fled down past the Iegatlon building, throwing their guns away. ‘This incident added strength to reports from other quarters that the spirit of the Madero troops has been burned out by the merciless cannon- ading and that they are deserting. It was reported that a train had been made up at the San Lazaro station in readiness to carry Madero out of the city in flight. SHELL TEARS THE UNION JACK. The Union Jack, flying from the staff of the deserted British Lega tion on the Paseo Reforma, was torn to shreds by the explosion of a| rebel shell from the Arsenal. The Stars and Stripes still fly over the deserted American Consulate nearby. Diaz refused to fire in that direction to-day when a Federal ountrles, al trips ihto Me san the occasions of the: Madero and Gen. Diaz tatiinately, ‘and has been the host of those of the ME XICAN MEDIA TOR Mexitans who are now in the front of the preeent trouble, ‘The Justice is an ternational law and he jax an Intimate knowledge of the coudi- | President Says He Will Send Message to Cone {ont new contronting the renabiita- tion of the country. | gress in 30 Minutes If Americans Are ” | paneer Serie oe the: Woniome. Cones pellate Term of the Supreme Court Ruthlessly Slain. this week, any of his friends tm New York City, mindful of his good | offices on his previous mission to Mex- 1aTON ‘ Jeo, have communicated the suggestion WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—President Taft declared to close advisers} ¢¢ Justice Gerard be omployed to & to-day that only one thing could force him to ask Congress to Intervene | into Mexxico and try to straighten ov in Mexico. the revolution to the State Department If the Madero or Diaz forces should turn upon Americans merely be-| $t WY Fh Ge tse Spe cone : cause they aro Americans or foreigners, Mr. Taft lot it be knowa, Be} wourd be as: gned to this duty before would rush a special message to Congress {un thirty minutes. He docs not|the close of the week. ; —.— regard the killing of,a few Americans {n the course of the battle as a - " worn STORK A REST, cause for war, but looks upon such casualties as unavoidable and believes 7 vod omens Nam Anes that the proper authorities should be heid liable for damages. “Pas ‘The President's confidants say that ‘ A “T should think people would give the he were to hear that Americans we senlnotla think pee « being wantonly killed and found Col . Why?" gress taking a week-end recess he would) “They might use the parcel port.” \ not hesitate to send an expeditionary! INURE HEALTH” SAYS BRONX LADY The Hurry and Rush After a Long Day’s Work Will Wreck One’s Nerves. ! pate ennmne |RECOMMENDS NEW TONIC ES authority on . . landed from the a P 3 eS and marines could leo 1 ibe ig Pde battery, planted before the Consulate, tempted him. ae rN ae . a _: et . fn . getter ig “ salah xi Three different infantry engagemets in the streets about the Ar- i - a i et right of a government to send such an expeditionary force to guard lis own senal occurred this atternoon. In each Instance there was vicious ma- chine gun volleying, but both sides played safe. Diaz advanced his sharpshooters on the roofs far beyond the lines he held, and these constantly sniped at the masses of Federal reservisis along | che line of the Alameda. | But for the grim terror existing in the city In incident of the day woul have its humorous aspect. Gen Diaz despatched @ courier (o Ambassador IN NORTHEASTERN legation method employe uprising in © a a recently tn Nicaragua. | |WOULD FOLLOW IT UP WITH MESSAGE TO CONGRESS. If such a step were forced upon P Taft while € * m the President p immediately w forth conditions, showing woat he done and asking authority te | United States troops across the bor le: he President was disturbed to-ds when he heard reports th uN bev ® the Boxer Heary Lane Wilson at the Amoricau Embassy with @ note asking thet ir | Ambassador use his vest offices Ww gain from the American Government eoognition of Diaz as a belligerent. The message contained the eelf-as- “ured statement that Diaz was now in “complete control” of the city, The Ambassador couched bis reply in severely formal tone, saying that Diaz's statement claiming control of tho clty was undoubtedly true, but the Ambassador, admitting that he did not have # trained military eye, could not geo {t. Besides, Wilson sald, ho had been told by the Federals that oer Soe RR tlon between Mexico and the ip rhe : aior Travi fie a cut of, | Me | Tells How Tona Vita Restored they were also in complete-contryl of tho ctty. Major Treyino Captures Vic- eiineremvnentie , eres |e Gate trientine soon arcade | tie | oe , biped a my ae ay prceieee that Dive would be recoxulzed | toria . and Marches Upon | Accoruing to telegraphic reports, re | tanamo eariy in the week arrives there, | dition would resemble that In Cutna U a Her in Nerves and oe PACH BROS. layed by courlers from Linares to Mon-| Gen, Geronimo ‘Trevino—one time Gov- | when the foreigners, penned up in P Tq ick x" i Maj. Refugio Trevino, nephew of] ernor of the adjacent State of Nuevo | kin Tampico, on the Gulf Coast. . Geronimo Trevino, captured Vic= t emcees toria, the capital of the State, yester- a ft th day, and 1s marching with a well] by Madero when the latt 1 usual eens session and the Nexie| BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Feb. 14.—News | equipped army upon Tampico, the north-} President. His loyalty to Madero has} cap situation Was generally discussed | that indicates the revolt of all north- ; ern seaport on the Gulf coast. ‘The questioned and to-day's news sup- | y_ was understood that the Cabinet is NO CONSIDERATION FOR NON-COMBATANTS. The fighting continues to be a inerciless artillery duel, no cousidera- ‘om for noncombatants being shown by olther aide. Diaz seems to hold his advanced positions and the Federals under , coukl not communicate with (re ing more trouble than any other ailment ever tiem. Huerta ha: ‘s jknown,” stated John Beasley Webb. not to attempt a repetition of yesterday's tactica |*astera Mexico trom the Madero rule| assault on Tampico wil! probably occur ports the news from Mexico City at the | complete accord with the Presidents! known sted. Jobe Beasley Webb, of direct infantr; It dor th and shows the epread of the Diaz con-| to-night or early to-morrow. time of the Diaz outbreak that le had a | searade who a fhe nod ‘ 'Y assaul wi the narrow streets leading to Diaz's spiracy to seize supreme power in the| ‘Trevino ts said to be hurrying to the| secret understanding with Trevino. SY REOALKECHINILESTER ro the new tunic Until m if: republic has come frem Vitcoria, tho | attack in onder that he may arrive and| Gen. Trevino’s wife 1s an Amerizan | h the whole nation would have Hoel big gung kept up @ rapid and deadly fire all morning until | capital of the state of Tamaulipas, | engage the Federals before the United has always been friendly to GEN, WooD. 1 i AvouRs thelnels a Nears “tt 20 o'clock a slight decrease in the fire of the Federal batteries located | 2Ut® of here. States battieship despatched f leans. acre ‘The President referred so ne ot be mare a won more very om the Avenida de Francisco soemed to indicate that tho batt * Fag iag Sian ek 2 caters at MAR; ALeShd Woes "axe derived from this new tonic. ‘ found {te position hes ken e eater anne hohe el as he indicated he would do in his reply to the President's ulti- ee et Ge alesis t 80% Varel nat Wert, hea at ements very tare, Many shells from the rebel batteries fell around the cable office, the In explanation of the fatlure of the Federal forces to make good their threat eet Dare ee natn eas from which I think the public bbc Are American Club and other prominent bulldings in the vicinity of the Zocalo, | to storm the position held by Gen, Diaz and his men and drive them from the vorder. In ! : the greatest benefit. The same besti®, and the National Palace. Others roached thelr mark, the Natlonal Palace, | “!tdel, Gen. Muerta, commander of the Government troops, sald tie had re: ara one a pa ' Has Had No Otticial Notice of wank ee made pebi i i "| frained from order! harge in order not to sacrifice his men, ‘The General Getermined : at the end of the line of streets, Waa toterviowea aurea: (SUPINE TAMAR: GL Tun OILY son attae cHlanlate er 6 peenee fe. teay” ween. Reported Plan to Send Him | At about 9 o'clock the rebel gunners turned their chief attention away; = “We h he sald, * : Stern ¢ 689 Wales Ave., Brons, New American and iss Stern ‘@ about 6,009 men, ‘and they are all we need to defeat Diaz, brvegsetiesnng prabcdtody eben : York, Miss from the National Palace and onto the Federal batteries on the Paseo Re-| But we t wish to sacrifice any of them by ordering @ cherie ie Wsinarion pad yas Se a | to Mexico. fter taking one bottle of Tona Vite streets leading to the Citadel in the face of the rebel guns. » could have sting government ‘forma, oo which the Government gunuers were pounding them un. | atreet the revels out with our artillery fire, but we retrained the operetions of heipless wy the insurrection T oan era a | can tentitiliyisay that t sare Ove Two Fed 1 batteri | Seen eroratyea Ch EU OGr, GRUESLION 10 theafor sian: Seeerninignts ey cere eg ciney them, with effect. Supreme Court Justice James W.| have that tired feeling, accentuated’ dy era’ erles totalling ten guns stationed on the Paseo | from promiscuous bombardment.’ ' sk in order not to A suggestion for the peaceful solution | Gerard said to-day he had received no! travelling in the crowded subway terice Reforma in the neighborhood of the British Legation poured a constant! — Huerta’s clatm that the Federal sri was held in enech th pease i _ of the Mexican trouble without Interven-| oficial notice that he was likely to be reba having to stand fh isd s cnto the rebela in the Arsenal. Another Federal battery! win ahayicn ayamite or guna a Hi “Th (mlnahine use ef the) WASHING/DON, Feb. 4.—The cruiser] tion, which has not yet taken shape, bUL Gejegated as mediator in Mexico be- ane ef a no ‘posted on Ban Juan de Latran street, three blocks cast of San Francisco! y>, cannon was due, it is belleved in some quarters, to a shortage In &M- | Denver, which left Acapulco, on the] which seems to meet with the ready aP-| tween the Diaz und Madero factions, |! , bose ayer roval of many Democrats in Congress | Tona all Ican. 1) avenue, joined tn. | munition and not to any altruism on the part of the Government real abe Ai West coast of Mexico, Wednesday, ins janet “justice James W. Gerard of the Out added he was ready to respond to| benefit others as it bas me Expert observers declate that Diaz hay’ tho advantage of Position in| THe shells from their guns were as destructive to property and lives outside the) een caught by wireless and OrOR ee eee eae Gaerne Court be, sent to | Such A OA “Other aymptoms of the trouble hi, some respects, but that the Federal and vatile zone as were those of the rebe! to return at top speed to that por ba round ovee it] ‘It ts a mission of mesy which no, Stern wa euffering Froce, contin iy eral commander has an immense superiority onder Was executed by the Navy De-|Mexico to look the ground over and, xpert, “are a dry cough, depression of im gumbers and could count on practically unlimited ammunition and| SENTIMENT FOR INTERVENTION. a M partment upon amand of Secretary|much would be acceptadle to bolt sien) man, however high hts station and | spe sick headaches, heartbura, bad | Perhaps ihe most Ificant element in the chaotic affairs of the Mexican | P® @ Knox because of the gravel offer himself as a possibie mediator be- | imix his work, can decline,” said | tless sleep. Suppites, Dias also ts reported to be well provided with ammunition, erebld lyite DAblal Uiatass wae’ sis qaatued arm eihvet @ eancinidar:faeoring emu Diet cenctittcan Gutereee inl ineen ‘Modine andl Die | the © “Intervention means a war pass pea hed be obtained from any MADERO OBTAINS REINFORCEMENTS. Intervention dy the United States, The aavase fighting In the streets of the | UAnse! Of 60 al dite aerators Justice Gerard !s known to havea wide ang if war te drug stores fb Greater. elty, which has progressed.» Sunday with o ‘one day's Interlide on Mon- Many acte of violence have been coms | Knowledge of things Mexican. He ls not at uy pe F pane matere last night received more reinforcements and still | day, haw filled the conservative element of the tata: population th en mite at Acapuloy against Americans, alle’ in bie aympathten with any faction | 1°"! A hee . eeeeey ‘urther bodies of troops were sald to be coming to his assistance to-day, and led them to seize upon the vest solution of this impasse, ipon | in Meslean politics and is widely Known RD: % entin ' i de ence in the tangled ey culminated In ha t cans. eis should follow once LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. Ges. Bianquet was officially reported to huve asked permission from the ee ae 4 quiet sentiment aoe italde {1 ertaraiiens in. Vie anipled irie, | to prominent sty n HW a} eR ne eteaclaee Department of War to leave a colonel in command of the small Federal) °™"'"" ” ‘ 1 Kly dixcusse enue ars efor i h t Pal ut the wen v ect is frankly discussed : Fi i} jety of New York }time age b t Taft on a simi} é foree at Toluca in the State of Mexico and to come to the capital with a. vy influential Mexicans with Americans and ot : Sep Seneriiice fon) ASasutlas: Balcader, | picsotor denn, Barret Bureau | tar miaxion « sa sot IN Me dee. Pri cans have told the correspondents that the United State resell y ate SEMAN SSTas walle ican Repudlics has drawn the 's Presid w Mexico Society | woe taf ding’ to ee. and en Dortion of his men to join in the attack on Diaz. Gen. Rivera ts said to| Prominent Mexicans have told vie cor Tease with ave an more earelen | hostility: endangering the lives it Amerioen. Hepiulicy an. owen th Be Ne eee Vor tntormatton lending to. the, Mree ae, oes be on the way from tho State of Oaxaca with 900 Foderal soldiers, Eo eee eee eee ee TaAUls ina RteeeATo@nATEnY | HAGA OF: ANCE ava, (hor drai ataanvaral oMeera! atthe, Aut Ary ommcer OF tne Pan-American | siiey thm abot at the Casino Mouay evening } should actively intervene by armed force to qi o c seein Laon tration by his— propo: hat a y. both ¢ zations interested | Feu. 10. | Hardly had the sun risen to-day when an automobile flying a white | blish @ firm government. meg om er MN Carn re board of mediation comprising in promoting the business and soctal abe Ret 14 bid City. i flag of truce brought a m: nger of Madero to Gen. Diaz, behind his guns} ‘onditions in the capital grow worse hourly, All of the central portion of the) In add itton C ; ; 2 au f r Athatisan Anal ah! atives of the in the Arsenal. The messenger carried Madero's demand that Diaz should| ‘ltY from the National Palace down tho lengin of the great aveniae Rene (sep uiuee pad utero c South American republics should otter ) surrender. | sures to the Plaza Carlos V. 1s now in utter ruin, In places the # |r an ers corced iv Hee 1919 | edition to the Warring factions, | 5 are blocked by musxses of fallen masonry; In other places barricades close them. by bg enres a re | Barrett's suggestion at this time ty con: | The rebel leader instructed the messenger to tell Madero De-had no| Yenteniay'a mercilonw bombardment nearly destroyed the National Palace, once | rountryside. Ail these 7 unees a eT aartig MhlEnE of iuerentiegy | thought of surrender—that he neltirer asked clemency nor would Brant It—| the pride of the city and the scene of all tts great civic and sauiltery ites aie | dependent jlipon Brete tion rom tha inaamuch “ he stands {1 an metal re | } e structed at the expenditure of nearly $7,000,000, and | navy, a he ret ‘0 , lation with the United States Goi ; and Chat he and his men would die fighting, if necessary, Pee etna alt teniies I‘ ie the ower of Porfirio Diaz, is torn and twinted | af work on railroads which peuld hove 3 well as those of the twenty 4 ‘Then, before the automobile could leave thw front of the Arsenal with ig rats Great monuments te @ nected the Dacifc coat with the) veo and South American republics. | } Diag'e defiance, heavy guns on the top of the eimbuttied cltadel hurled a halt | PY sells. 4 German | Mextvai capital ‘: akan rapidly the greatest muni+ Aosen explosive shelle over intervening ruins to the roof of the National Paluce The Iturbide, Porter, Berry and Jardin Move te AMIE Be eel yneenent yt, canutco waa} dust how ranialy. the srastest manis| Special for Friday Feb, yi | 10e, Special for Saturday, Feb. 15th ‘That was Dias's answer and the fighting wan resumed Pate aeh ata a leinerena tuk eeslariiy accti aiube andl banaes Kevaks on cab Inthe prewent eae “| fnoved, should the United States aend| CHOCOLATE COVERED FIGS|VAN, & CHOCOLATE CREAMED artes e iull tm Che. dettie about 10 o'clock @ second message came trom | the ¥: M,C. A. Buliding snd the majority of the clube and bumhese hos either | i armed, troops into Mexico, hesame|{ AND DATES FILBERTS Madero to Diag, saying that since he had replied to the frat moasuge of gur-| %@@ Central business atreets about the Avenida de DIVORCE SLEUTH known to-day, information as fruit end Loft’ render, wherein he had been offered every consideration if he would yield, | punctured with gaping shell holes or completely ruined, ===) LITTLE aaa ae HU sa ; an gguverhhy combine. by @ring on the National Palace, he could expect to be wot on capture and all All public am) private business. Mic nae pee land chateoa! have mot| SPOTS HIS MAN’S MOLES. master’s Department of the arm: SPO ! Of Bis followers with him ‘There & ne meet jo be bonght: Heeyiheh fine bagnn an @unaay, | Sufficient atores to feed an army SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND "SATURDAY ‘The Feseral mewsage warned Diaz that he was violating every r been brought into the city since the Arhting beg A midget calling bimself « private ) moath are in readiness for il are of for @ |OCOLATE SMOOTH JORD. civilised warfare. It drew | 1 before cH . nO response except renewed firing from Diary | POSTAL EMPLOYEES DRAFTED INTO ARMY. [detective on the witness stand removal aboard traine and transporte] PEPPERMINTS A mouthtongiong| wy gion ecadtig ti I | ustice Page in the Supreme Court to? | ay hour's notice. ithin the last) - longi fo use Jord: ause SHE! UN. | ro-day the General Postoffice closed its doors and most of the clerks and | lust at an G pry ’ ILL KILLS NUNS AT PRAYER. sain Do alsen guns and drafted into Madero's army. There Js no police jday told a jury how he had stuck to| week the great railroad trunk lines o | quire, wit me aeonere ltt the beet of riety, en &. Before the fighting had been two hours tn progress w rebel shravnel sholl | force. The fire fighting force, fortunately, still maintains some show of morale, | Mrs. Grace D, Havenor and a man com | tne country have been notified to have o a 2 craghed through the walls wf @ convent five blocks beyond the National Palace | ‘The Aremen have #0 far prevented a general conflagration arising from the |panion over a great chunk of the Island | trainy ready for immediate use, and || fou.°an te callers Se- below=coat offerings for’ to- H and exploded. The nuns and their charges were on their knees in the chapel burning of buildings through bursting shells fof Manhattan, on the night of Septem: | 15,00 troops could be started on. the . La UU dar 2 OUR mmartan QEC 5 rar ene, PSRSS hen, the Instrument of dewth bored through the wall over ‘Faere te no attomapt on the part of etther of the contending armieg — er 18 taxi, Mis, Havenor is defendant | way to Mexico with abundant suppiles : nt p A . jooting and serio @ark- = {in a divorce suit brought by her hua-| within a few hours after the call for i ——— ‘The first cenit re en coree linex was quickly followed by be serves) ‘by thi cutting of yet tyne oy fying suetie, | hana aor b Maver r manager of mobilization was Issued, OFFERINGS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY perten of reverberating crastiex ax the Iehter fleld pieces on the roof of the a tees tens coraauates wines Uaietalee |, Martins’ Sons, on Fifth avenue, In the Quartermaster's department, || MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED |SUPER CHOCOLATES OR BON. 2 X. M,C. A. Butiding buried their charges at t positions along the ‘The almost complete censation of the Red Croas and White Croms opera~} In his mother's arms In court, Was | trom whenoe the greatest amount of | TANGERINE ORANGES - oO Me ¢| BONS AND CHOCOLATES K * Alameda front and in (ho side streets between and the National tlona, due to the firing upon the flags of both ministering forces by rebels and | tiv ar-old Harvey 1. Havenor, Jt | gtores would go, there is waiting suffi. | cont MoSech swage to Palace. Federals alike, has loft the wounded to die in the streets, and thera is none to | whose custody the father lost in @| cient food and “housing” suppites to | Diaz, hiv lines extended to cover aome of the positions held by the Maderista remove the dead. The presence of dead horses and the corpses of those slain | sult. \ care for 15,000 soldiers, Everything ts | yesterday, had aly taken the offensive in the last three days of desperate fighting |# already menacing the health of | Michael Eo Roache was t title MAN} veady for shipment to port News| we ds oe Tang bfore daylight a steady sireuni of refugees, for the m4st part belonging | the living Who t Nie UL ah Owing. 138 to be placed aboard the transports the | i e ye ee to the lower classes, but also ising many of the better, elem , poured | The death yesterday of another woman, Mrs, Greenfleld, the mother of ned up" Mrs. Havenoe moment the intervention $9 Issued, make ‘it sf out of the densely populated district in the velahborhood of the rebel liner, Orders Harry Greenfield, who 1s an engineer In the employ of the Mextco Power Com- rE arte ope & na deen given to the Government troops not tu oppose the evacuation of the) pany, raises the Hat of women killed to three, She was Killed when # shell trict by th a et Canadian. b. exploded on Victoria street. She was a Canadia A bein PROFIT PLUS PARCEL PO 2 Groat crowds of them Milled the streets, staggering under the weight of | a a FENG ST = bundles of wedding and other personal effects. Sic were carried away | wes fi ft ion sit be delisgred te Bip § on the shoulders of their relatives while vhildren were sed Into service for| MANY AMERICANS has sent motors throug the clty to “1 was affl leted with | many boils on ‘opboslt H ths Ges fers: « », the traneportation of their boby brothers and sis he “one of pi | OK A orig all non-combatants Into tue neigh! imy back and neck, causing me - . Ny sted women tattered feebiv along, causing thee fghtoned Seisties mak See| REFUSE TO QUT ee ai oe itcan nbaast uch trouble [was hardiy- able to “yen their panicetricken fight. Many of these people had nowhere ound were! THE FIGHTING ZONE. Ranking is paralyzed, and the Am ‘work, | knew of Hood's Sarsapariiia 5 Kou re « absolutely destitute, and the mind the es thelr only sanc es. i - bassador hax been unable to draw upon as a blood purifier, and decided to y ores open Katur n many of the Irehes special services were started by the clergy for the| WASHINGTON, Feb, 16 -Overnizit ine state Department for the funds au- a dozen take it, Gradually it purified y iT remoretion of peace to the capita), ‘Nnousunds of refuKens knelt In the old | despatches from Ambassador Wilton \horized yenterday for use in aiding | dete" did the husdaunt pieketted Good and the boils diministed aii 66 BARGLAY STREs péifiees and Soined tn the prayare, at the me time trusting ot w little i the | gqy Americans are not in haste (0 feel Americana and sending them out of thel (i Xoladeds |! BAIN entrance | Gi oppeared, It did me more good ae Broads r protection againm flying projectiles 4 have e' ker CORTLANDT h ‘ the danger zone in Mexico, even when) city, whe w the moles emerged than anything else | have ever taken ‘Street . Beekman & By f o'clock the Bring had settied into a steady fusillade. All around the | {le GBMEer Sone lt Mente, oe mn ah fb SeLMMAQM Oerimteie'| Ielaaie: reccinmend thie. pecelitiedls Cos. Cam 8 5 Arsenal, the reve! headquarters, the flarh of the dis*harges of field guns and ave opp N hls Ghia wan weniee ee ae MN Wilscat, Garand, Tea: Park Row & Na: aan be 266 w. 1264, STREET. a, uiekfirers was incessant, Federal officers declared that their men were bvetng determined to remain to watch the fight- mr Suing swore, He believed Bie tiavenor ter {sine lonroe Wilsca1, Gi , Texas. ‘At City Hall Par! Just East of 8th Ave. gf t Prepared to make a forward movement on the rebel lines. | tng, although Mr, Wilson reports at Bios seas the hotel by an entrance into a theatre| Get Hood's Sarsaparilla today, In The coveted weeht cash intaneslatode the conteinen® = * ; _ Dias made yrevasations to content every inch of the advance of the Govern: | ever), Jutecval halwaen cugagemsnia Le! Seid is Ose Bay, On adjulning. sible ol liquid or tablets called Sarsatabe. ’ ORB ROY: see Rm ts Om a A IA TR ON