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f ITMIII WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 11?, BATTLING IN MEXICO CITY GOES ON WITH RENEWED FURY sheWed ihe position of the rebek .vith,Tnt rich ffTott The rervl- M-l Mrrved the ffrt mucii more vigorously tlMri yesterday, their MtVafT tun-, hurling shrapnel and solid shot into the vei v heart the buiiiu dfatffCt. 1 It was reported soon after noon that (rfn. livevo de la O, tin Zaps tista leader, had entered the city and WW wnrklnjr: riis way urward the rebel position, presumably to join Pelix Dia. but thi Wll without COO donation. The artillery tire f the rebeb from tlieir polttlOfl ll Hvf ar-enal extended in various directions on account t Hie enchrling tactu adopted by the Government troops. REBELS STRENGTHEN POSITION. The rebels streniffhened thrir prsitimi In placing mme RMII and liclj Tuns on the Young MsM'l Christian Asstvi.it ion HuikJing, which com imnds the areiul, against which the Government troops continued to direct a terrible tire from their artillery and small armv Plans fot a conterence between the leaders of rebels and leprevetuj lives of the Government were taken into divusdon at the Ynion.l Pal act at tmot). Inn hope was quickly abaihloned. There was a ceswtion ol tiring, but this appears to have been due lo t change in the PeJrral positions and im regarded In the relvls II I trick to draw them out. FEDERAt GUNS PUT OVT OP ACTION. The re Ire) marie ever? effort to dislodge Hie feder! riflemen ami rna- bine ennnera from tb higher building Mid at tbe aame MM tllr. ted a I MMM flr on tb new National Tneetre, ilwii which cnnalileralile por ilea of the OderaJ art tilery was elation). In I li laa they ware m ---afiil and Ibex atari manager! to put annthar Orivernment gun a few blue ha off out of art Inn Tile Federal troop at one moment mail)' a vallanl uut ineffective effort to obtain poaseaeinn of Belem Jalt In the nelabliorbrind of the araenal. The 'nllawer of Felix Dlaa repuleed their vi n attack and then released a ortlon of tnr prleonera, some of hoiu tbey ln orpoiaosl In turlr ranka, irmlnn them with rlflea from tfco araonal aionw Tlie group of Zapattata wbo entered the rlty In the night worked In . (injunction with Fell Diaz, bin Inatead of attempting to Join Mm In unifying hla poaltton. adopted uerrllla taotlc and oaiised great trouble to the Federal. A moat ipi'f::i('iiir display of artillery fighting occurred In the renira of the cllv inlo wbirh the ImretltiK ahrapnel cm -lied, tearing great holm in aouie of the larger Itiilldlnga and littering the at reel h with delirla. SOME REBEL SHELLS HIT PALACE. The Federal cannon were In action In Han hum de Leti-an n-i and mat oft Juarez avenue la location midway between the Areonal aud t.he National Palace. Some of tbe rebel ehelle rcaohed Um vicinity of the Palace Itaalf. AJI the time the nattier of machine gun and rifle bulleta could be heard atrlklng agalnat tjie house An unconfirmed report apread at t o'clock nbat Prenldent Madmo had ordered a miapension of tbe firing, aa he dreaded foreign Interference, but although there waa a allgM lull the firing never entirely teaaori President Madero ears he will not yield In any caae. but If Dlnr. perlt I" the bombardment he will move the napilal to Ban Lula de Pot rial or tome taw point Mlnlater Komenlo Manual Bonllla. arrordlng to an American who trav elled with him from San Lula de Potoal, said he had been attempting to arrange with the Governor of that Htate for the proclamation of the Nn tlonal Capital there, but be found the Governor obatlnate. Estimate of the dead In yeeterday'e fighting varied from 1!00 to 1,000. liasrioans thought the larger estimate none too high. The brunt of the United States Embassu. the K M. C. A. RnilHinn splendid buildings A -J r MM sy a m . . mm . ST. ON BATTLEGROUND. snu m U7u j m Ks. a. umcuus in Mexico uity rlatnttljor drV. C-.J 19 aA-n YifS.jO-A.- VM-CeV BWDiNC otliers setting the troops in motion. Within tvcnt-lour hours after such an order it is expected that the most distant organizations within the brigade will arrive at Newport News. oeoiaraaoa agalaet immediate laterreatlea la Mexico waa man to-day eaator Oalloaa, Ohalnaaa of tbe Senate Commute oa Forlgn Belattoas. waai laara wui a no immeOlate tetervtaMoa by tne Oalted tatee," ha eala. "I do not think the ttaae hae eome when wa are called oa to laterfero. Xf we oaoe take the atop we eanaet take it aok. I do aot think that under the preeeat ooadltloaa we are called upon to take the harden." Major-General Alehire. Quartermaster-General, to-day followed up me Hucrs iu kuiiuiiisMon me army transports at Newport News bv di reding the immediate assembly of ftxd supply, wagon transportation and orner equipment tor troops on foreign service. THREE TRANSPORTS CARRY 800 MEN EACH. The transports are the Meade. McClelland, Sumner and kilpatrick. rm majmam is the smallct, with capacity lor three hundred troops; me tnree omers are ante to carry iDoul koo men each There is no doubt raeuaJtlee waa borne br the Federal. The rabeU loat few men. niui: being Hut the four can easily accommodate the entire Pirsl Brigade of the First Division, constituting the advance guard of an expeditionary force of I kh men available for foreign service in an emergency. Some changcH In the original order to commander or battlealilp on their way to Mexico were made te-Jav by Secretary Meyer after a . onfoi-ctn-e with hlraiav;il altlt-K Heat-Admiral Fletcher, commanding the gat ond divl lon of the Atlantic fleet, with hh llngjhli Vermont, wax ordered from Uuantunamo ulrectl) to Vera Cruz with tile batlei)i Vebra.ka. Thia mu plant prevtou tentative ordern to the lllnoln. New .leraey and Rhode Ialand, and puta two admiral with the naval lot. e ou the (iulf Coaat of Mexico. On the Pacific aide the Colorado and South Dakota are already under order for Mexican porta, and other ahlpH may follow them at any moment TROOPS ON TRANSPORT READY. Farly to-day the Quarterninater-Onerar department reported com plete It arrangement for tending two army tranaport from Newport New with an expeditlouury force of troop Whether other atepg are to be taken will be determined by to-day' development and deapatolieg from Mexico. There will be three rear-admiral In Mexican waiera reudy to direct the movement of the ahlp Hpcedlug lo both coaat. On the weat ide Kear Adidlral Southerland in hi big tirmored orttlegf Colorado I now well off the courst of Lower California tind honld arrive at Acuimlco Friday. On tbe Oulf coaat RMI1 Admiral CoaerOO McR Winalow 1 on hi flagaulp Virginia, and Hear-Artiulral Kletrlier on the Vermont auxnonty ror tna atatement that only 30 of bia men were killed HOUSES SACKED BY THE LAWLESS ELEMENTS. ' A number of rohbertae were committed by the lawleaa element, whl. h war emboldened by (he leek of iollee. Number of Mexican hoy and men took great rlaka In eearchlng tbe i ulna of houeea which had been batUred by the artillery for bulleta and other moinentoea Comtneroe baa been utbarly paralyxed alnoe Hunday The front of the i are all afcuttered and boarded up. and thl give the atreeu the ap ace at lone eanyona. IwAM iwaldanta who war able to do go Immediately after the incursion into the city hurriedly etohed their borne with prorlalona, even at M gflgn prtoee prevailing, hut an enormou proportion of the poorer people una Die to pay the prleea demanded, and are already Buffering under Mm praamt nondrtioa. Thoaa who usually aupply the city market fear uow to enUr with aaah oommodiUee aa milk and vegntablaa, which are practically unobUIn abi at any price. A an example of the Increased price, charcokl, which I need aa fatal by 0 par cent, of the population, baa rlaen from 50 centa e H par aaok. SIX WARSHIPS START; TROOPS AND MARINES PUT ON WAR FOOTING First Brigade of First Division, 3,000 Strong, and 2,500 Marines Ready to Move Toward Mexico. WASHINGTON, Feb. 13,-Talk of intervention in Mexioo has in. crawed with the activity shown to-day in the War and Navy Departments. Six battleships are now on the way to Mexican waters. The First Brigade of the Firt Division of the United States Krmy, about 3.000 strong, has been ordered to prepare for "expeditionary ser- LET TAFT AVOID WAR, IS TILLMAN'S WARNING. WAAHINOTON. rb . 12. Senator Tillman all to-day regarding the alt uatton In Mexico: "I think Prealdent Taft ought to b very, very caution how be involve thla country In war Jut at the clone ef hla admlnlerratlon. I know of no greater mlafortune that could iiappen to ua right now than to have auch a war forced on the country. The Mtuatlon I a very fine lllua tration of 'you will be damned If you do and you will he damned If you dnu't,' aapMlglly If you do. Let ua do wlnit I neceBry to protect the tlener of our country ami no more: and If We lir to go there let u get away 1 1 aoan a poiijic." Hebel Wrr Reported to He Burnlr Toraa. iHv Tnlud 1'ne.i Bfc PAdkO, Ti x.. Feb. Moving frun ('an-ie tlt-ande to attack .Tuarer.. the Mexlegn rebel army of Vnea Halarar i InMriK Wam th whole land, burnlna nil town and ib nlroy Iiik property of both Mexican and forlfneri a.-coniin to toagny'i advice, Ceionla itai, with normal popiii tton of 7ty Americana, i in min. only one houne tlir home of R V. Itomney eacuplng. Includeil were a birge Mor mon church and the colony Htoree. r'olonla Duhlan, alio an American town, m reported to have been flred, while other colony town are in dangur of devtruction, refugee ay. Mine propertlea In Chihuahua and Honor ,-tate ate ulo being wrecked. Ag i'i aXCUM for the wholeaale ,1,j truetlon the ilie! declare Mexlcann huve taken refuge in the town to ecape tervict in th rehel army and linve lo hr fore I out. The Mutual Mfe liimnem.- tttUdltef, Handing t the Interaction of the v enlda Clnco le Mayo and the call Han Inan ljatern 1 one of the moM eol 'dl Ititlet and handeonie hnalne (rur-tin- si the M"Xlciti inpltal It ll built of hewn (tone and rtVSI five MCftM above the atreet The hla bullitn. Standing at th head of th Clnco de Mavn end within block ef tie recenMv eomnltd Vh. I tlonal Theatre. dom!nte the whole of that eetloti of the city and ! the flr-t nf a long line of b'tlnn hOMS. tub end hntelo extending down the 01 BOO de Mao U the P1a Zocalo. toe great ('thedrnl and the N'ntlonal I'alai-p 'The Olncn de Mayo and the t flan Kranel-o, onn block away and running parallel with it. are the two ahow Mreeta of the cMp.tal'n hulnea .irter Tie American r'iub etetxla on InJe penden.'la avenue. UM off the calle San .luan l.ateran end about four block aWae from the Mutual Life ttulldlnit. It e a mi t il avenue that a eall of the rebel . met ly repule from the Federal tronp in enterday'e flght Ing. when the club huildliix v rln- kied with tmltota, I'orter'a Hotel, an elght-aioiv Hlruc ture of brisk and et.uie, e:nde about midway between thn Mutual life Build Init and the American Club, on the calle Han Juan Lateran. botween Kan Fran claco aud Inilependenm atreeta it tower above the twin domea of an ancient cathedral ncroaa the atreet and the level of all other bulldlnge In the Immediate vicinity. It 1 owned and operated by an American company, and I one of the favorite place for tonrlata. The famoua Iturbtde Hot!. beet known of the native hotelrle. la within three minute' walk of Porter'. The big Hotel de .laidln ! on the calle San Juan at the Juncture with cbIIb Inde pendence. All of t building aie a mile from the araenl where Dlaa li besieged and In th line of fire directed at the Ca thedral and the National Palace American Consul and Sta Smashed Doors to Escape Ml Si. .i CITV. Ih. I.'. The escape of t'oneul-Oeneral Arnold Hhanklln and hta alafT from the American CsnwSlSti building dartnf Hie aeven-hotir oaltle between the federal troop and the reb- eia in the atreet oi Maaloa yesterday waa a aenaal tonal one. Mr. fhanklln broke down 'wo fMefg and thua en- Bbled to paa Into and tlonugh sd Jolnlns btillilln and to make hi exit on a cross street ahlrti w at tag ate .nent free from tiflt 1 1 , The Toniul-t;. -leral and III Staff pgr. r ed uIoiik with them wsssged star who had been brought Into the Conaui nu tiulldlng tar temporary IfSglUgt CONFIRMED BY COURT Five Judges Agree in Making HHective the Decree l Hour ears Ago. li.-. GOVERNOR'S ISLAND GETS "BRIGADE READY" ORDER Order foi the preparation of the Flrt Brigade of the Klret Dlvlelon of the Army were received tiwlay at Oov ernor'a laland, where Mnjor-Oen. T. H. Harry, commander of th dlvlelon. ha lit headquartere. It wa aald there that theo order had alao been ent direct from Waahlugton t pct con cerned. The order. It was explained, require that the eompaniea ahall be "held In readlneaa" for Immediate call. No information was given regarding the probable nature of service that mlxat be required or when It mlgnt begin Oen. Barry waa In .onmiltatlon to-day with the member of his staff. Itrlg.-tlen. Man, w ho v. to liac taken charae of the First Brlicade of the First PI vision of the Department of th Kat when It w to have been orgjn- JKHVKRilllN iTPY, Mo., Feb The htaWSItr! Supreme OOUrt to-day i rused to moilify the Judgment of ouster against the Hmndard oil Company and th- original older. Ousting the rump: my from the Stjle, now attend The orig inal order we Issued mure than four years ago. The opinion of the OOgrt to-day waa not nnanlmous, hOSfeVST, Chief Justice laimm and luatlce W od son dlgssnstng. The decision was t:on rurred In by five judges The dissenting Judge held that to mist the Standard OU Company from the ettate would leave the Water9 Pierce Oil Company in control of th business ef Misacui! Henry t lav Pierce recently pup based all the hold ing of the Rockefeller Interest III the Waters-Pierre Company. The petition to modify the niistei order of four year ago was overruled I because the time limit fbr such action hn expired. The ouster Judgment has been nfHrme.1 by the Supreme Court of the United State. Tiie company pnid a flue of IMiMd, but naked to he al lowed to do iiuelnue In the State on condition thai It comply with the law. The orlxlniil ouster order was en tered against th" standard 'Ml Com pany of Indiana Thl company in asking for the setting aside of the ouster claimed that it no longer was connected wltn the Standard oil Com pany of Mew Jersey, tile liol llng cor poration, which Had been dissolved by the reiler.il Fupreme Court. caned f i o:n i he t servlua nr, alio il mi (lov snd surrendered. ixty years old. tat penitentiary whllt sentence fur Mfflgr, BrsWff'l office to. da ALkliisou la more ths i Ills Mends hop to obtain a pardon far Mm. fOW years nao Atkinson defied .. companies of militia sent to IMnittn County to coiUute hmi. ALL STATEMENTS" ARE THOROUGHLY SUBSTANTIATED Greatest Cars Is lixercised in Verifying all Testimonials. "BEST TONIC 1 HAVE USED Declares Isaac Schwartz of Brooklyn, Referring to Totia Vita. ROYAL OFCRS WOUNDED "That nervous debility haa to a great extent sapped the body of much of iti eistntial vitality ii being proved ever w' day by the statruients ol toe many meii and women of New York who are glad to testify to the hem lit derived from the new tonic. Tons Vita." declared John .. t ,,- , , nraziry iuiw, tne r.ngnsn nerve expert. Ii-b all ir.e.1 on Feb. 16, ha been notified that.- , , .,. , r. the orgaiiination i- to take efteit imme- Protlitfr ot Kin ol Montenegro and It would tie iiunossible to nuhlis of the voluntary statement received, and only those that are being thoroughly substantiated are used, and none are ever used a fecond time. Isaac Schwarti of Of A Ralph Ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y.. makes the following statement: "I consider Ton Vita the best tonic I have ever used, anrl I am pleased to have this opportunity of rrcoinineiidine. it to my friends or to any one who raiglil be in need of such a preparation of tin sort to build up the system." "Tl.... . - IN BALKAN FIGHTING. I the complaint from which Mr. ifchwartj was suffering, continued the specialist. I. In- Dr. Mel roaaoi, ni Knonrn in coin. Neb. UNOOUf, Neb.. Feb. lil-Tlie name (if Dr. ft I, McCrdsso i, Wounded dur- intr the IU' it :it hi Mexl. o Cil ! ii i. .....i.,i ii.. i vviiwi,. ,.,.,... uiii i. -a .... .... .... ' "rpew oi me unicuin irevton, " e-" - ' iitw ... uie minora, memhera of the medical fraternity and New Jeraey. or perhap t lie Rhode Island, of ihe third division 'f thut f he city are unable to recall Mm. Atlantic fleet. i WbOglll dentist bellecve a dentist of I that name was located here for a abort All the ship under order for Mexican aei vl e are of the first . Iaa, lime, bat their recollection Is that he with complement of about aeven hundred men each. The Navy will huv mved to some smaller town in the an effective force of about Ave thousand men on th? Oulf mid the Faclflrj state. Cable opera lora Henorfe In Have Been Driven Oiii. UAJUBDO, Tex . ;r' o. 11. Informa tion received here say that because of tierce llahtluK in the vicinity of the Fe I- own committee enil telegraph ottVe at Mexico Cltv all would be enoug oeriitor left their station erst QOVSgMMM ha only south to Monterey. Side of Mexico before the end of the week WILL PROTECT ALL FOREIGNERS. Unioaa there should be fresh demonstration in Mexico outside the apltal, which appear to threaten foreign interest for the American naval lominander are expected to look aftor Kurnpean and Asiatics a well a Americans th force now under way probably ) be regarded ua suffi riant to meat present needs. As was pointed out In thn White Houae alate- inent early to-day, there la, after all. nothing the naval force can do at fbl Jun tur except afford refuge to forelgnera and maintain order In the coait town, where non-combatants may aafely gather should the new revolution epread. While preparatory order have been Issusd to army oftlcer In charge or iau military organization scatierea rrom .Northern New York vioe." It is composed of the Third Infantrv. at Vtai-liwn atsvss sli Oeorgla. which, ou paper, form the "rtxpedltlouary force" -a flyltiK v,nd ! rsasse ake RlrM. 0,.lu. '. , o effect an entrance to any country with which the I'nlted State tatgtl I Th NUonnl ague inasnate in Ogwep,, the Fifth Infantry. atPlathOurr, and the Twenty-nii.il, Infantry, become involved in hot..it.. the effect of ,bo order, wit be Z to 1 T" 'I V", 'i'o'"" f' It Fort Ni,ra. in New York State. Iter! the troop. In movement, but to put then, ".leaping on IhU arm." I TpJloTp.nnlt.ITn To ZTZ Preparation, have been made to move arrroxltrutelv 2.SO0 marine,' for jjfgJg? TZJ t? talL . I "oV V'S Irom the shiiH of the M an'Lr fWt an.t th r..i-ini,n, i jai.- .... -.-- c,...1Ueiu larticiu win pia toe inniawr. and Kb. "" """.um' iirtv.ii Malum id arier luncheon at Hie While HOUaa. dijtcly nd he la hui rvlng from Va i DOUVsr Borfliaa, Washington, from which he has been tunsfetred l loil OslMirne. the V rlier. ol In Maxdkssb The report frOM Mexico last Right mentioned a "Lloyd Osborne'' a one of ttfO Ainerloan am i dsn tally wounded while watching the street Agntlng f 1 0111 the roof of a houae. The striking efni llarlty of the name to that of the writer reeulted In a case of Incorrect rdentin- ontton. Lloyd Oaborne. tli writs., la In Nv York City and ha been her for eome time. CHICAGO'S MAYOR WANTS BOXING BILL MODIFIED. PavON Six-Round Bouts Instead of Ten and Without Decisions OHlOAOO, foh. 1- -Mayor Harri son in-day expieseed nil disapproval of the Cai roll-Hilton boxing hill In Its pres ent form. IU believes thai each muni cipality ahould be given authority to regulate its own boxing anterulnrr.emi. H ii Io believe that six round bant would be preferable to ten round. "f am til favor of home rule In box ing a In otaer matter." said Mijm Harrison to-day. "1 am no) in favor of a boxing cominl.'.cnii appointed u the Uoyurnnr. Kach aity alioul.l baV III I believe a x round' but I would nut uui . Two CousirBVpf Italy's KiiiR l-all in Hatlie. CKTTINJl-:, Ptn. 1C The brother f King Nicholas of Montenegro was se rlOUgly Injured In Ihe !Pnt lighting before Acutari, and two cousins of the Klnc Wars mortally hurl, It was uA I dally stated lo-day. ESCAPED 29 YEARS AGO, GOES BACK TO PRISON. Life Term Prisoner, Long Free, Sur renders to Governor of Mississippi. JACKSON. Mis, Feb. 12 -Tom At kinson, who twenty-nine years ago er- "in fact, any of the lollowina mav denote the prcscuce of the ailment: Poor ap petite, drowsiness, diz.xine. palpitation of the heart, poor memory or a dry cough." Advt. Idefilver Collars list longest in laundering bold snaps. Try them it will pay you. The newest shape is the Pembroke, with LINOCORO "SNAP-ON" BUTTONHOLE. The Fad- ble over the leuati. of the bouts so la one ir're ,(ly are ,pt arttlllll leaaon. I a n . favor of the no-decision ciauae. 1 thin:. ,1.. n. - a... ....... .,,,. is v.. DODGERS GET PERMISSION ! ncntlr satisfactory, t want It dtatlnot ly understood tliat I am In fa -u or an. bill that will restore boxing under prop, er condition." to I - TO OPEN SEASON APRIL 9. Phillies W ill Help Make New Park's i i jpeiunjf in iirooKiyn a ( iala Allair. 3-DAY TOUR TO Washington r.NDIft WCRBO.NAI. KSCORT February 20. 1913 $12 $14 $IS from .W ToUK Aoaoidlst to hottl HlK-tsd t'rotxntlmat l'n- I o Othf Polsu an u . spsr.Mt Hiaillsr Tours. Mtreh 20. April a. 17 M 1 (nil 1.1. lflll. . ,ual C. gTCDDA. ti. P A.XVM. PKO nlCKJr. A. IV P. A . SOS rifth Ar.uf. . Ne rt City. Pennsylvania R.R. Pembroke. 1 1 I In. Kensett . 1 V U la. Chatham. 2 In. . GEO. P. IDC Oi CO. ' W atiao Maker t of Id SMrtt THOV, N. V. Vera Cruz, to be helJ in readiness there for lanjinu; in case it should le nocessary to relieve the toreipi legations in Mexico City, WWIo those preparation are being mod President Toft and too Cabins remain firm In their determination not to land an Aaterleaa trooper In Mexico unless the most dire necessity forooo it. ORGANIZED FOR WAR. The organization of the first army division has juit been brought injp existence as part of the scheme of army reorganization, and Its re iponaiveness to the call for foreign service may be regarded a. a tirst practical test of the value of the new system. The first brigade will entrain for Newport News, Va., only In the ;vit that the preparatory orders issued tills morning me roUowid hv oMforoooi At 1 lie rloae of the ronfOrl nee iliev bt Intood ti .ald tlleiv hail rMVlewod th.. siriiellon in I IssslSss i n.f. ....1 .1 . elii arTa.r. .... . ... , Ulu; ln,.r,. was Jo tn ncitninB new to annouuee. I Hey nave (MK Ided not to -o to the Hhiladelnlila "", " 1 dluner with President Taft to-night CAIMAXKRA. Cubs, Feb. 12. The fulled stales battlOanla Maheasb n. ak. th niieniiix 'Hie ranwutder or ihe' sailed for Mexioo at half paai 10 thl morning American fleet here I awaiting order. , IIOTINQ BREAKS OUT IN CHI- Mutual u. incur n . HUAHUA CITY. "-Ived . brief tngte from f. KT. TAHO, Tea.. Keb. 12 - Riot in . l v to-ds MntglnlOg woid that 1 l.rnk. .lit ni.hl In Cl.lhi.ak... ,M,,. . .. ... ...... .... ..,., ..,.,, o,,:iu'iiir iMsrs na-l iie rii.ierf. eniening rivaa ror reiix nias. It e not lrud whether th Keieral sarrlanu had revolted The Mes'oar WII or Acenslon. Kn. noes, ha Uen destrcyed by rebel The ntteeiior. irst arreeOad the n" n let p. BOflglngNj and thl prlMM, i lsaaln all the BrlgOnOP. in. inaMitte . .u to movi SHiue forward to April , I ula uiansetneut I pleaeinc 10 the tmarlagn l-a-ne. as it give Ihe mail- andcrs a clear field .1 Ww York on eoniD . . - ...... , ... ,. , . B( -. id 1- ,i snoil and parti) arecHen Mr PMlrSdv said he did not know y whs. etin., ths eampany would t-iuj. if ' n I II 1. la WW Goo. far Osorooo Uiyl Owak Daaav g. . 4 I ' ' 1 " isUr Mstas Mle OBIeers Hear nf Itam- mmm tm Sallil i. . I rratdOBI Chaila A. Peebedy of tus CapgVtatant, atir ihli li 4 heltday .. t on Is. the otfl st nf Ihs : , .1 1. esinsliie.l. sin ,U aotlilng until to-.n.n ros MOanwhii t ,e, syti ,, va. inr'r right .ire si d lbn Ids riather I -VI t ' ' ' l- T ' . 1 1 Vr.r'l IT at the Polo Oioun l. Hoods Sarsaparilla I Has made itself welcome in the home of the people The v orld over by its great list fi Iness in all blood disease nd run-down conditions. I 1 j today in ttst u-j! liquid ur n i in tut ublU colnld oraatahe. 1 OC Special lor Wednesday HARD l'ANIV Klrrrhud.v's dellslit SIMi elsesrherr. Wednesday's Ollerlng VvkMTEII CBfHIN . KISSES . 1 enfeeilso that has a rsl. delirious snd invliurstls flsvor nisee f the uurest luirrdlenls lu a BMM les. lusuiw swlnient ol tlevor. sad lliai will last la th miiiilli lunaest, we uahesllsliuali recaatmrncl these. 40e Is Ihe f A ui.m helo asked tnr Ih.si K elsewhere. POIND HX " I Trade Mar IOC Special lor ihnrsuay IIP. CIIKAVI 1 ltMii. gSi antile alsewher suffers h.r emniiarlsuti. Thursday s Ollerlng ASSOHI CD FKlir AN U NUT BUT- TUCUPs - -lea ted nut- seunnnalile, fresh Mils teimitln varlel. .mil that's the centre. Then there Is a salla-llke susar eovertas esuul-llelv riaverea. s i tin re, ii.in I net nerer r All lo nlesse. snd nowhere else .01 tie tiad fur PENNY A POUND PROFIT PLUS PARCEL POST Ant uf eur randies will he delivered 1 I IL. hut Il II Ih. Imii .,11 mile ime hi I'arrel Post a f ?.!'.' ,,n II H. ! o Pill ND BOX 25c In a mile ne dt rareei ros I n r " Males outside IM mil. lio.lt .. I J!.?tJ T "1 " bSC. . . . ..1 ailDlleallOB. ' i.s T lb. but 'Jii HbsleF note ur i-urreni-v uiiimI , . .i...- pane enters. rark Ken. I orilasdt and ltflia street stores oneu every etenlna until 11 o'clock. All nur slur ages aatardar eveuln until 1 1 iiYlnck. 4 BARCLAY STREET Cor. West Broadway 2 CORTLANDT ST. Cor. Cburcb Street rark' Raw" 4k Nassau Si At City Hall Park Tee aeeeaW weiont gj mt I 206 BROADWAY Cor. Fulton St. 147 NASSAU STREET Bet. Brekman St Spruce Ms 246 W. 12Slh STREET Just Bast of 8th Av. y X f II Th!g Happen To Yon and It's a Storm Hero' Umbrella Kon simply PttH ft back; it's not damaged. A new one if (be wind break ll - 1.UU Upward. ON sale KVBRY WHERE Miller Bros. & Co. Selt Mamifatturrs 362 Broadway, New York r BTBanW r PERRI-WALU TEA ROASTED COFFEE STRAWBERRY JAN CANNED CORN FRANCIS H.LE6GETT & C0MPAJ1Y ' OIEO. ,Kw""MH AUki'',NB 'UtAflKU. ... 1 unsrs from haj 1st. rssldsns. id UfcshlDaioD st. Uaismii rsauiasi iaauZ si m. I'eisr's Ctanrck. Bul,",i K.JU A. at. Toursisi. wSBrft? f" " ' 1. sile. .w... j 1(.