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é 3 hh Waa attacked Monday night by “Mex-| to the Galena district to by » the| J fea troopers” near Fort Hancock, | pursuit. MAJOR ER. ANK TOMPKINS GRUISER TAKES BERMAN | EPISCOPAL BISHOP Pex. in what is known as “Big Ben WASHINGTON, March 15 OF THE 13TH CAVAL ey FLEES MEXICO WITH ‘country. hundred former Villista soldiers, AFTER HAT WAS SHOT OFF. OFF OF SPANISH LINER’ MANY MISSIONARIES. Latest reports to-day say Villa was] armed, are tn the veinity of Dr _—_ Mear tho Galena distr moving| goon, in the extreme southern part . , DPNVER, March 16—Word w southward. Gen. Luts Gutierrez, the | of Arizona, Benator Ashurst » a to- U.S. Consul from Malaga Arrives received here to-day of the arrival | 1 y arr CErranea commander in Chihuahbua,|day in appealing to Gen, Scot on Manuel Calvo, Which Was! at Eagle Pass, Tex. last night of swas to leave Juarez to-day for Chi-| pend troops to Dragoon and te Searched by French at Sea Bishop Francis J. McConnell of the Qwabua City personally to lead the] Arizona, where the Mexican popula: ATER EY ET ls ft ig Methodist Episcopal Chureh, whose Mexicans’ pursuit of the outlaw, His| tion Is reported restive, Scott prom: Percival Gassett, United States Jurisdiction embraces Mexico, Bishop Geter statement that he had 6,009| Med to send men to both towne. Consul at Malaga, arrived this after- McConnell is en route here jfrom faien on Villa's heels already has beea| sponse to appealing telegrams for =o noon o steamer Manuel Calvo Penjes Charge le by Sen- Mexico City. Fevised to 1,000 either In of en route! protection from the towns. pk = from ¢ 1. Mr. Gassett has . Made | y en: peiclala, of the ghureh here ex: a | order Commander: Tells Wh National Guard May Be Called crossed ait seven seas, hut saya that ator Thompson and Cites |sionarios of the church had been . * ' “ae never did h c h a sea , orderec by a1 0} McC Col Dodd With Second Cavalry | | lily Preparations on for Frontier itiveienéa ‘to coguit the Manuel Letter He Wrote. ete Calvi x * ; ; - Under normal ditions =the “ ° | Zaused Delay in Start. Guards. Alvo, One nicht, in his stateroom, : ; church maintalna twenty-four mis- Was Ready for a Quick Move heat bucniea ‘ant aropped on, Wim 1, Weon, former chat ona isthe attra ene eae nim, and he thought the vessel had man of t Miblle Servies Commia- tthe fottowing despaten was re-)stantly to know the various detach- | FOOD GREAT PROBLEM HOSPITAL CORPS GOING. ‘roken"n too sion, to-day gave out a totter that he oelved before strict censorship was | ments 1 mov pts of supply | Just after leaving Cadiz the steam- nt 10 ature to Senator Ger estadlished af Hachita 4 later de. | troing, : “ IN, = " ~ + €T Was stopped by French cruiser #. Thompson, Chairman of tho Legis. @aatch from Douglas, Ariz, aid that| A number motor trucks, two | Acroplanes Expected to Be of jNo Chance That the Coast Atmah, formerly the private yacht of lative Committes investigating the ‘i trains and two pac ‘ : “Ih V: ; Arti » Wi s Calle, Aron Rothsc a He tergen, p Mneeign Gan ra Oe. Dodd and is men were on thee | ina snd two back trains are being Much Value in Scout- | Artillery Will Be Called |2°Getman passenaet, was taken off EuDie Service Comminsion, Ate, Will When Two sway he horder, which the ve | used to transport provisions and ‘ : 4 } ‘ . and the relat for other Ger- COX Says that the Sonator should have probadly crossed.) supplies from the local railroad b ing Work. | Upon at Present. fans ne Mearehen For other Ger ccnived his letter before hie teft for Men Appl “HACHITA, N. M, March 15.—The |The border camp ts located approxi —— | Among ‘alvo's pas- Albany Monday afternoon, and: that y Second Cavalry Brigade, und m- | mately three miles north of the bor s ANTONIO, Army reeruiting offic ih the | SeUeare vi and Car th ne flo Occasion for mand of Col, George A. Dodd, com. | der . Mare ipteatar New. Sovke Gnd. Naw Jersey ec erum Wee, mene ty Hale ats am ae for a position with us It ts | Major Gen. Frederick Funston, com ew J months ago to supervise the building nde by tho natos in inevitable that one receives pleted early to-day preparations to] Large numbers of inen who know! mander in chief of the troops on the District, under charge of Capt. B. W./of a Mexican gunboat 1a light. » Chamber yesterday that deren it he h move forward from Culberson’s ranch | the interior of Chihuahua and Sonor order, predicted to-day in an int Smith, are swamped with applicants | house tender. He finally despaired of ox, Was an Interborough Jaw. jobshihs xg st gels Bal caebe border auth of here, into Mex. |as well an do the Mexicans have pre- | view with the United Preas that th for enlistment. ‘Tho border trouble | Sting enough money AW MextCO voy. excellent record for private $oB A quick movement was expected. |wented themacives for the danircroun | chan for Villn would be a hard and |boomed recruiting immediately after)“ Iaeut. Joaqu ot the! Tho letter Je addronsed to the Ben: service as butler, coachman, During the last few days supply| work of guiding the tropa, Capture, qimeult campaign, Ho anid Gen the Columbus, N. M., rald. pervise | ator at the Hotel Biltmore, ah] eays footman or chauffeur. Such trains, aided by wagons and trucks|it is belleved, means death for the porshing, commander In the aie ane passage of tho bill In Con-| the construction of a submarine Senator Thompson men adapt themselves so much ef ranchers, have been forwarding | scouts fing Mik obders aid Would: dove: whe: grows increasing the army by 20,000 Lore River. He was agcwnn inled bY) ““t nave noticed In two or thren more readily to the unusual large supplics to the camp. In order] ‘The border from Culberson's ranch roady : sii men will give recruiting officers | munitions of f war for ried sha tn, rs that you are quoted as standards of safety, courtesy that the column's bases shall be In| west to Douglas is guarded by 1 “E hope the American people ‘ap: throughout the country a big task. t you understand I have a and consideration of passer constant conmmunteation with each|of infantryn numerous patrol; preci exid (Gen. Funktion, “tnAL | It is sald that difficulty will be found | n th erboroug Com gers’ comfort required by the other by wirciess, a station has been |camps alvo are located along the rail | thie te going to he a hard and. ver: |tn selecting such a large number of} Tam writing to ask w erected here by the Signal Corps.| road for a considerable distance east! qimoutt campaign, It may be m tong men in so short a time because of | y Inform me wher The advancing columns sre con- | of Doug! ‘ene; alee a long | the scarcity of unemployed men. btained this Info: on, 1 know] —emneeneiaae | “One of the best features of th | There are between 31,000 and 32,000! 46 Yl ehat in the t work you aro U.S. Consul Leaving Torr | wonton is tou tt ue: te trospe men n the mobile army within the| doing You Soneasty ove. etek g eon; laredn kplondid shape for the Ww is borders of the country, the remainder and suggestions rding! Americans in Cit Al FI From w. {HKUAWGALl WANA DSIEK. Cre being to Panama, Hawall, Alaska persons who Have been ? i ALGO Fle] | cours wor vo tester. the tine toot and the Philippine Talanés, he bil) nected In any way with the tran - Fea page heii 1 ied certainly not seeking trouble with vecagil them have had on the bor- | on a the home army to about | da ° De but T assuma yo nue merican Consul, » Williams, has! the United States, and I hope mat-| er has hardened and toughened ar 2 would not mako a statement like this ~ turned over the American Consulate | ters will bo satisfactorily arranged. | them for Just the character of cam let oe eee eee Couns as Stdise without you knew the source of your @t Torreon to the British Vice-Con-| Yet, if wornt comes to worst | paign that they will have to undergo.| mas, omarave | Mesiee th Phy be Secte one far Wy Oe Losses on Both | Both Sides Very} information, and Tam sure you havo us ah afore than forty Americans are} want to mca all Americans y | But tt ls going to be a hard Job. Toriening pe dae MTree tee es Guard! Heavy, but Definite News | 20 reason for withholding thes» facts waiting her nth wera porder.”* } “wilt « fe » one oF A | . eae fe at - i 0 Pe tae oars to ere en the train | weross the border | “vilta fled to one of the mo: Curent Cadiewaed & ‘Uidereond.) AMexiog would pecumatate Is, Hel i Up. SSeS OH ld up for a day by The newspapers in thin vicinity had | l€ countries In the world, What 5 * M For y information [ would say @ wreck on the Monterey road. | pubushed the notes exebanged by the| tiature (ld noe do fof tt tn thle ro-| shee nunderonc weie. cn. Coit Bee TT a ce icled hah aaa that [ not only do not represent the oa Careanka oficiais Ties | CARRER and SPilboR ee diionta | epect, the fighting ¢actions in Mexico tld murderous rald on Columb! se could be called on to LONDON, March 15.-OfMciat re-{tnterborough Co bat. Have dain, in dotte Of generat fone, that land telegrams ‘explaining the object | have done. Unions we go in Chere wuts | ine tuirroon snide Redd ehee aay bap nies that tf event ports from both Rome and Vienna | never re ivone ponby Eom. that the Americans are safe of the punitive expedition, comment: | ficiently supplied with food, fodder |i, Thirteenth United States Cavairy,| Tt was sald to-day that if event clare “great combats 7 for any service, directly or “We are gentlemen, and Americans | ing editorially that they do not un-| and water to take care of thi Wael ee ee Tho | Mexiea! Warrant. & Hes MOR) ing on the Isonzo front 1 hat since I have left have no need to fear as we will escort {derstand why a breach of relati nactoe witntatence entity, Shou ho picture shows him on his return to of troops that the entire regular ars | tajiang have opened th 1 E have appeared @ WEAR THIS F ach of relatio subsistence entirely, we should bo unp, Hix horse rade : tous the border uitans have opened ne misslon Ppeared ge them over the border and give them | between the two countries should be rf defeated by nature tone befoi S| Carb, | Mita Horas was: atioe Unde him | will be thrown ioe 8 ors serious offensive movements of ral times in matters opposed to the i re Ww 1 his hat was shot of, the National Guard used as a 1¢ every protection, no matter what] thought imminent, | met Villa's forces. There Is nothing | — - —————— | serve on the frontier. war, All telegrams from the fro | Interborough Company happen i said Gen. Francisco Gon-] Some of the passengers on the ref- | left In all that vast and naked region | The few troops remaining in t | have been suspended sinco last Int how on over the motor zales to-day. “lam sending my fam-|ugee train ave J. F. Albright, Dr, | for us to buy or take. Our prisc LW Ad dtasad od en | night ‘bus franchise, which has I | ity out on tho same train, which will! Horen, B, Berlin, Dr. Carr, Aeon ean Ge in Golambun vain tall tel | Department of Cae ech lia aed rts from Rome i fur about two years, T have acted bag ar ge te eed a r " ” aed rend | its ad arte t D and = > . , jo eau | carry an adequate escort. We are| arma, B, Love, wife and son: HK.) that Villa and-his men are living off | Derren tcgehs He sae che command at| TiO! reinforcements are as counsel for a com. | abe oe M = | Meuseback and wife, Sarrall Minet, J.| “jerked” beef. Thoy have no other | Major-Gen Wood, are ready for in«| Tec’ the front because « the Interborough | i 1 a0, Seat A. Roquet, John Richards, wife and | food supply of consequence, sa aitig a te *|tan barrier fire, which ts t rave son; J, Rohrbacher, G. 1B. Squires, I. | “I belleve that our aeroplanes are| Market at opening gave pata pave adsanong| Oem movement, T i bsg Pee ae 1 the ng of a| || | H. Severn and wife, going to bo of great ue Lo us In) of another day of advance, ding | tef’s Department has already plannod J 4 ; nise to an independent company. | DRINK HOT WATER ||! i sce4 sie Sean Easting work thle’ eampacn At Gok eho tea rn to. new top st" sal _ ina bet Tse, ee cell one | henson sate ele | — | | award Wulf and wife vy wel ™. pe the first time that we have | tok te lead, ris i * sag 2 Dulletin says, were obta cannot understand how any IF YOU DESIRE A | | Fred Walt und wite and Tom Brown, | ovor used our planes unde thoso con 8 for this move Industrial | Arrangements have been made) son Martino gone, where fe 4 nform you that [ have a BANKING AND FINANCIAL: ||| ‘Torreon is quiet und conditions ad L Hinve reat hopes cf] issuex wore ‘active and steady: Copy| 7 it” He zeileoade tos cars <o trank:lteainan’ brigade, at the bayonet a | retaine nth rOTOUR 2 COR aetna es stocks were steady, Western {POF men and supplies, and within | |) ‘igh eh bt and | Pt PILEXION WASHINGTON, March 15. ‘at the American peo; / ie Ow twelve’ Howie) after the ceceint, of |eee scek # Strong! KeAAUnt, “Bn Orders Executed in || [Department offic understand the reason for the appar. | Maryland issues gained 2 to 3 poiats prisone er Devi it oti ve Po PY ont delay In crossing the border and en active buying, U. 8. Stoel was |ordere the Tae pens aseseee! oe | ‘Tho Austrian report says the Lal: 1 BINGH M p from have given him | Starting chase, It would have! active between 86 7-8 and 96 1-4,| hen deaie pavalry and (he) sang are assuming the offensive all | 0. @aye we can't help but look [no instructions to leave and have no | been sheer folly for us to have CubaivAmarionn [Sdiar bol |field artulle depar it] henee ti wallben Ub Have ‘been! 78 At (onreenepribeet ear) Beetle better and feel better |reports of any disorders in that) tinued the chase tho day of the vad dividend. and sold 19 ptate Jeould be under way to the bord pulend and at present rate of output, after an inside bath. Lee Te UGE HOUR eat toreoan kas Vilate L600 eal postin ee ive Ge ak i was said that no attempt will bo! All indi tof Mr. and! | Company 1s earning at rate of pa ey for leaving. They ara rehictant to), /O8F men had no xupplies » ¢ Aleit hor [made to draw ast a y ! M $6.00 per share, with all bonds tl {believe that the diate te qa {them. ‘They might have continue Market was less i iftemutar| forces: converted into stock, To look one’s best and feet t | danger " {running fight and killed a few 1 in first hour of Westing- | th HenouRH mann : DesoriDEye ISEB: Cm cen em i HHaistas, but unless they could b House sold up to hero a enous! e “ a 9 le te enjoy an inside bath each, morn i 7A AIDE | EMAND Vinatatn: Wut untege Way could! Wive'| house sold Mp to 71 ab. a atten. | Sonat defense branch of the service to] to hinve buen extren nae Write, cali or phone 4575 Broad, : y fe : i j HW tlon In curly afternoon, M an the big guns and furnish guards = Fe Romahttsoun sting Solero ik i aie [seine FE Pst a Were are apenas ‘The hospital corps detachment, Dow PIONEER A, C, SUSPENSION” {DWAR store Ob sorbed into the blood. Just a¥ con! CONFISCATED CARTRIDGES |: Uit dangerous, “Had our troops teen Western. Maryland» ens ever, aro being drawn upon and sss lay. by ‘ d nin mother he did | nensaine 1905 wey when it burns, leaves bebind a certain sur fed. ax easily might h wen ; : rushed to the border LIFTED BY COMMISSION. fi {att for. $20,000 nnd went es moans’ Soe ee th f pened, another Custer m ft arly hi ‘ (i " tee to mak * of incom ble on al » 4 ai Lesa re be as vex t m “9 and he forts hy Re > allt the form of ashes, so the food aud drink | Refusal of Douglas Express Agent) "Xn, ite “He tctlve if irrenuiny aaeNae Voth are today ae. Chateman Wenck’s Seton In Willard. | ig we taken cach day leave in the alimentary Causes Appeal to Wash. + vitiay re change ' : Fee enya tee cries Reich Affair Upheld at Athany Warekhae F = — Geboas © certain arount of indigestible eS AD] » Wash 1 tN mato te rad an a result . emall detac ni ents of Hoapital Corps | Meeting. mente rner uy ee ! hein ne: on | ___UNDERTAKERS, material, which if not eliminated, forms | ington, ! ‘These tite of blind, unres- men tg ies ALBANY, Mv Mie-The State | wittam BE. ae tate Aboolare heen ir FRANK E. CAMPBELL wz toxins and poi hare then] DOULAS, Aria, March 16.—Ives @. | S0MME Anger of Nis are known ‘ CAT ORE tne Athletic Comintasion toed Me. GLRrt OF Ox PEEAUEC AIGA wilh ne | Saeed Lae) sucked into the blood through the very | peiovier, Carranea. Wvew G. | Cid while in them he'll Se THEY DO COME BACK the suspension of the Pionec IScORGate ebcatonioey sunita tardies | = Ts weicl are Tatended to suck in| eect anza Consul here, de-| tgick of all this waa the at Vigo A gentleman named Cook ts | club of New 1 1 aly ats Monroe County to-day,| Logt, FOUND AND REWARDS. only nourishment to sustain the body, | Manded to-day that the local express | #ume, that Intervention : | asking the House Education | definitely ¥ stern | cemclatt He ae the tate, which f@ Une | Tost —searsb ecartpin on Tocsder, a you want to see the glow of healthy AL turn over to tin 800,000 cart. | In AWiNging a tide of 7 Hi| Gommtitée for permission to |New Yorke.uoxtr, for to carry (Oho, ae de wilow aed ores dcueeenn te itd Rector loom in your cheeks, to sce your skin | ridges consigned to Gen, P. can Ms way and bring ales ee. toe nema f mntract with Sainentown shalilaiaiaall clearer and cleare you are told to | Calles, and ordered held last night by! inake him a werious factor in Mexiean id ens soos . . AFMOHG Club Bink igtery sucening Upon prising. American mfiitary authorities, , +t) on the discovery of the Nor in Wenek’s action : 2 a hard chas S81 Pole, rmit the Pioneer of limestone phosphate in it, whic Tequent Wau refused, Lelevier Re ctl long t ad nt. see harmless pl vig a washing the waste 1'2e" telegraphed to Elesio Arredondo, ARLE iN ’ . ae — rd tre en hh, advertise material and toxins from the stomach, | Pepresentative of the de facto Govern- ul will attatn ache par with, bie ath nee rf liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleansing, | ment at Washington, asking him to 4 ner sion recommended that iat | onestebing ee ne sae ie mL [setae permission of President Wilson PAID $1,500 RAVSOM Rae niKe ard train in privat . ep ore | for d y of the cartridges ; 18 — food into the stomach relivory ot the capriaaey TO VILLA BANDITS ; beta WOMAN MAY BE INSANE. Men and women with sallow skin og WHO CAPTURE Fs : vs liver spots, pimples or pallid com-|CAlles had been Instructed: by O CAPTURED HIM. . i's . ot \ clu plexion, also those who wake up with regon, Carranza! 4 is 4 raken: went: Ee is me t coated tongue, bad taste, nasty |f . € So-operate with Americ EL PASO, x, March 1 ’ * to Rellevne reath, others who are bothered with | [roons Im pursuit of \ Na, and that he | Bilbao, an El Paso cattle A woman about twenty-five years old, | NOVELTIES, SWEETS bilious spells, acid stomac could ‘not do so without this ammMU- | rived here to-day and sald 1 . whose identity was not learned by the | BOXES IN DELIGHTFUL. SNRY ation, should begin this phe - had! paid: bandite $1800 ransor i Poltee, waa taken from the Columbia FUSION AT ALL LOFT STORES ot water drinking, and ure sald he ' ; Vache Club, Bightyesixth Street and the | ‘assured of very pronounced results in BLIZZARD HALTS TRAINS, *8!! Be Was captured «tow ‘ (Continued from Page Four.) North River, to-day evue Hos. | “AT no time in our extensive business carser one or two W south of the Texas border ol ae Norn che waa auld | ve UUF stocks « Patrick A quarter pound of limes plus |terattic Up the State Radly tam, Miles enat here, by t 12 lotent Order of Hiberniane on:aione: Bene fF | phate costs very litte at the drug | pered—Passengers snowed Under, men who claimed to ; \s ei hon Meet dice Healy ana {iver ahd a yellowish. complextc AL store, but is sufficient to demonstra ROCHESTER, N.Y. March lowers net ny Bane) wore a blue dres white apron us run of popUlAFily, We EARNOL Fe= that just as soap and hot water cleanws, | transportation lines experi 4 Re Texan de I * his fol cided notwithstand)t aa Phas lest the ier eat Radas ced treeusns sho. shin ot | esnaportabion linen experienned 'tnush fends fr e+ to hold Patrick's Day parade, ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. |] ] bay of the Shamrock tigh Grade Assorted Chocolates outside, so hot water and lis BI tt pare ra im 4 vsland the rewutars tern Union regular quarterly div a in Beautifully Decorated phoophate act on the inside 0 ina ita, Maistibied ‘eed ¥ i ; Ye | wit? and it of 1 1-4 per cunt Novels St. Patrick’s Day Boxes fe must always consider that internal Shey ‘ 1 At HE desten on the hor fe uh Branch of the Cont Fi 1 I lor this great Holiday paxitation is Yastly ‘more. | : urgh Branch Cantral wa i ' ' a RE anne a, on rtlatic renraduction: of au. trtee thap outside cleanliness, becw nd frelglit tr ¢ hurled at Maral an aie ht ‘ ‘ et 4 F eke akia pores do vot absorb impurities) The Washing Wing dar acd and f yan y ‘ per st ournphed into the Tito white the bowel pore de, bmee aE canene ant eae : i phe : Montana Power Go. carr —Advt. Stunches ate several hours late 3 J Aree: Know whether ( yes equal te per ee GREEN HOLDS HIS OFFICE, | {)..0) J welt will partielp mtnck ‘against 3.38 per C Trish memorien Kreen ——————— ; Wis “ ‘ | st, Patrick's D ye _ ; Bounr tine Commissioner Keappo: art w+ Vey maaetes we Hani Clanteah A similar package containing Chocolat A LETTER FROM THE CONVENT OF by “whitman. ta 4 ; tf u mt ranki ith ayedtytaend “oe nut wouNb hig” 25e ; | : ies ron a ranking ¢ YL to stock of recor to-day: renomin tea corge FB. Green of (NOY & om 3 lis vory ‘doubtful tt At the ¥ . OW De tired the tominetion cree wae ane fomeuas MM Gy GE % lates | aividende 0 nce Cent. on wrnferred | tavern or Ranuitiie fevered BOUND HON — Sa. Rare ; " . are ue dd and eet record: Mare 83, | ty ‘ TMS, ath \ _ if are wirte Pine Laine. Drotared nd n 7 The Sisters in Charge Tell of Good Results is oui He fe ‘ See ow 3 La TP eae kne antccatee aivideny ot (] | oa Ap eree, RU als te, from Using Father John’s Medicine: A Ne g h : Se en ee ieade shou ete et ers feminng. Suoahi Mts ued NY, The M ‘ \ x Co. tin Steka, American et Bes 4 {a factional Reading Body Building Food capt enng eoreingragtanll i | foston actin See nt Win rr, i iat ho atrength of the urmy ond navy. wa Ven for Bre ph uy T1to toc Mt ae hast 0 ‘crymtal ; eet eported iuvorubly torday byt i raat $1) ontra, Benettre outa inh We have pern iote from the folowing letter revently received Hudiclary Conimitire will eons pore i Sixty-aeventh ES eta the Sisters of St. Maury at Farnham, N. Yoo The sisters who have been tah is a F rier} Maes Ce ai tea in th chai GPECIAL NOTICES Pikes Jounra Medicine are pertetly cured of their cough, afier hoving Wied (CHICAGO WHEAT. A \ tha M ithelainecican Fund for Srenen Wounds OBE MARCLAY STEER several other kinds of medicine without the least beneficial effects, We are sin Oe MaRKere ne’ CSRE | : Ne nto the. 1en WA cy ASK FOR and GET 20 CORTLANDT STREET cere erate ul and would ket inl Father John's Medicine to allay th Wnis i CE tas Me ty “HORI ICK’S VB Sh AM, ‘ e st for the 4 ubborn coughs and colds. Gratefully yours, (Signed) |! ery mnt t HOpata wet Te, Sisters of St. Mary, Furoham, N. ¥ shia ti } + | done pit Geet MT RR food ERtEE do's Medicine is best for colds because i i con surlabtag (an : 4 ee th THE ORIGINAL Lae a a food elements which give now strength and rebuild wasted tissue. I ' ‘ , Cd int MAR 1 ry ‘ . . AR eran x ine isa Hoohor 's prescription, and is free from alcohol ur dangerous drugs | 34." 1 pe 8 | ag ge Qity One BROMO QUININE ry MALTED MILK by Clones 11.S0p.m. i ny form.—Adyt. i ie Ms + au: Lede GRINNED lank © : The specified weight inclodes the container in each case, TAT ee Kal te ‘ See cold a Uae fl Yoo! aun; | Cheep eubstitutes covt ise | s edb “ ares, GROVE, Cue ‘ is we . ’ \ i pe \ \ “ ». y, 4 a aaa Seen eee THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15; 1916, CARRANZA tat TO BEAT U. S. TROOPS IN PURSUIT OF VILLA

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