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and Kosarlo. T(if olJiclal tone In Juarez. whs optimistic. iintl the predic tion wan made that the real battle of Torreon lies In the future. Uvports Unit the 1'cd.ials had K'?t lulu the rebel rear nt Jimlniz were dis pelled when It was learned that offi cial rebel reports to Chihuahua were coming by wire from a point far south of that city. This was taken to Intil <ato that while the rebel forces have suffered a check at Kpcalon, tho check wan unimportant. Further doubt was thrown on F*ed ? ?*raI reports ol a decisive victory when General Bonavldes, said to have been killed at 15s<. alon. telepraphed iissur : nccs of Iii*??''? tv to his father in this city. Thousands o? persons in thin section of the country, whose fortunes are in volved in military and political de velopments in Mexico, are anxious for authnntii information of tho reported battle north of Torrcon. Federal agents here asserted that ? lencral Villa Vui suddenly come upon (!* enemy a hundred miles north of where he had < xpceicd them, and was defeated it Ksealon, <>!t the main line ? >f the rallw ly. and at Uosarlo The number <'t men c-UKattcd in Hie ".l.'ced b.ittb-s can only be jruesscd at. It is pointed out that the revolutions ? tIi?? last four years have shown con istently that it takes more than one ? ncav;.?mert to deckle a Mexican bat I rou|?> Will I.oimc 'l u-Dnt, \tlnnta, Ua., .March is.?A" small tlo ? ,n -it fI ? >:r. t ? < M V. MOi'!ll!i Infan :r\ at t-ort M? rhersoti iieie left for .nn'" 1'ass. 'J e\as. P-Oay. with field .jmpmcrir ami supplies, ' ' piepar>* Ii>i 'ill' - : t: ? i sjimeiit wno-l; has Im ? i, i.hici I'll T ? ? Te\.i.s foi patrol W'oi n .?n the boro.-r i:i connection with the Me:; ail st'lali.*!' I he mattt ly ?. r the t -oops a :11 ! ivt t,. mol l ' v, ? ft? ? i ? Will Mnkr I n ve* I ifttt I ion. Sa l.>;efCo. < Mai' Ii is ? 1 ! r lie iSi'i' V'i I.i!o\ i i i ? ?: i. the tin rr. I'i.-tii i o: |,i.wer r.ilit'i'inri, ? *ived he i ? frier. Kits. v.m t"-o-i>. accompanied I>> l..s siaft, and | mm-'m ui i ??v . utomobib- t ? Te.-;ue < titvernor Velasqucz, asked about tin- shooting of 1 'olmasier .iohns'."ii at 'I > ? Me M?x ? ? an oantlils. sail he inteiaie-.i to -maKe a thorough investigation. Kro'i. 'le? ate the liuvtv nor will co or to Mexn.ili. Jt is stated i.. int. *:us greatly to strengthen the parrisov.. ;,t .V.'.'Vh iii: .. I<iim' the bt>r<i?'t Llld Nut i.pl Miurp Heply. l-.irodo. Texas. March l* -it- ? : > Hutchintfs, adjutant-general ot' Texan. '??-i";ht <h n:? <1 published t<. p. rts that hud i< 'five i i sharp ic. i.. from ?Joneral Mivruel 1*. Alvarez. Mexican IV.h ral commander Nuevo l.aredo, in niiMVi-r to a request !>>r the return of i.or s- s alleged to have been -tab v. fs Amc:i ii ranchman. t.'lutH'i.'i V.t i- ... w i.. ? was put to death at 1 ly o. .Me\ieO. 1 jspatclies l'fcrr. l.aredo sc. > r .1 ? s <piote?] Alv: r.-z . s s'l v?; >?>? i ? c to 1!.- .'ijtit; ? t-yet,. ral "th -i. the State ' Texas. it i. IS r . ? . ?> ? pe; ? ? ' a i \istr. e*nplo> sonic pvrsi-r. a will advise you that the demand for the ? ? ? :ir:: ? ??" e ttt 1<- ?? ust ?..< . pt c . jir,.it! . ? - The tex*t of Alvarez's repiv. made pul lie l'\ Mutch;*m.- t ? ? r.; ?h t. eat): "It:for.'t the ;.j. :.ts ?-f > . :rs to-day. T - . ae.is* ? "ti ' . t w? i.avi :> coverTin-' .? Ie_.,":. cor.s:;?wt*d t" w hi h % ? ? address ?. ;:r> -If r - ? the r-t oper el . ..rods t . t: ? ?.? with :t t .- matter '?> whi i: yoi: refer :-!ir-^:i;' he.: ' . ? si-iera': ? ? ldi-itV ... ? 1 .???n.'tit':-. ? i.. ? Si^rtied) "MIill'EI. 1'. \1.VA11KZ May 1 onlrr With I.Intl. Mt x!co i :ty. .Var-'h ?The ? i-irture from the Federal capital for Vera Crux to-d .-.; ? ? J?.>e : .op. -z i r : illo :? i"' is. Ms-.i.-t-r K re u- . Af :'..:rs. p ve ris- to rum r? hire that i? ?.?iter.de-.i t" ..infer \\ itl" I_i ;?. < i. p*-: ? : r. t! ve of ! 'r -sMe:; t W : 1 - Hit: I iiturrn l'uiis. '.?i: l .... At./ . March 1- ?Tr. .? pri. ? ..;.stitut ; currc.'.y ?da;. !? ;! to i ? ctr.ts' a pesr>. irr.' -l. T'r.e M-- a-.tile Companv, on* *.!.. i.i: i: ? -1 . 1 ??rr ' ir the N rth Every Man Gets Just What He Wants at Berry's Because we lay so much stress on our extreme style and novel fabrics, don't think for a moment we neglect the man who prefers conventional dress. Our clothing covers the whole range. Novel ideas in the com fortable balmacan, as well as every popular Oxford, $20 to $30. The close-fitting, single breasted. patch pocket suit, as well as the regulation business suits. Extreme styles in walking coats to the conservative frock coat. A suit at $15 that will make any man look well anywhere. "You can't go wrong at Berry's." O. H. BERRY & CO. A lit ? ?rn part of Sonora. failed to |0|inn Its door* to-day. The reason j?iveii was that tlie compan> could not afford to pay tfold for Us stock and then sell f<>r rebel money, which is constantly ilu<-;uatim; in value. Thlnko VVni Is t hiiiiiIk. (Special to The Times-Ldspatch.] Salem, Oregon. March lv?Governor ? >swald West, who returned to-day from Washinuton Itv way of El Paso an<i Juarez. declared that it was his i>t i "f tii.it the l/nlted States iti main taininc th> Monroe Ooctrine would lie con. pilled in the not distant future ? i.<t its army to Mexico to restore peace. Governor West is a Democrat arid a strong supporter of President Wilson and Seeretary Hryan. He said feels so sure that the United States would have to ^o to war with Mexico that h> intends to advise tP.?? members ? ?f tie ''reiion National Guard that war is l oa.iai: and ?"? i thern to immediately u-t r?*ady for 1t. Governor West spent two days on >!? M. \ican bord?. liv visited Fort Bliss T> x.'.s, visited the troops along tie i av t crossed the Him and ?? sited in Ju. ro/.. ' \ tf?i* k ? ? administration ir do ^ absednt- rmht It. u<dn< ev?ry ?' :?<? j osj.iidc i !<? ? ping out of M-xi o tarn *.!.<? ? io\>-i'iu>r 'Hut w .? are maiut&ir.ini: the Monroe 1 ?octr'.nc>, and 1 believe such pressure \\!ii be brought to l>ear from other nations that we wiil i ave t" go to war Wh?*n we do :? will n<-? t.ik soldi,-rs long t'? e, \ ?)' ' ? Mfxioai eapi: Th\" ;s not ?he oiflicuP :>roble:r. Trouble Is ? -A tf .dice the country after we u*t t h TO IMPROVE SERVICE W - ? ? u to; Mar i; 1 v- As <? ? r- ? - .'? ' 11s? : Investigation into th* ? b\ ? tar> !{? i lieid i'ii . v.itli I I'tin r officials : ? I irtment ? ? Com:ner>", , ? ? W;. ? ? ^io! . superintendent ? ? ival 'Hs'i :?*: ?. of th' s-rvto-, I ?s h.-eji d*.-missed and Kdw.ird Gil l' tie assistant has t ??? n i?p ? iiited Prt sident W ilsot. to sue . .red him. No specific charge was preferred riv.'iin:-: Warriruf.on, his dismissal be lt i-' d.i> : v i.- raid, to ti . d sire for (mprovenient in the nervine. MONEY TO PROVIDE FOR REFUGEE CAMPS Senate Votes $500,000 in Urgent Deficiency Bill Carrying $10,000,000. Washing-ton, Maroh IS Af?et via-. : nr.iua dot"?"?ns?? l>y Srnator publican. ,<>f th<- i??.?vensnn.'rit'*, ?xpcnril tures in catlr.v for Mexican soldb-rs and otlw-r rffueeos in Texs?? and ? 'ali f'Tnin. th?- Si-iint*- to-.lav pavj:??d tho nrut'it Orti' i?*noy i>i 11. c.trrvinu total < i mor?' than :l".',i 'f \v ti - ; w an . ?l<i. .i h\ tl ? S.-nat?- A j I"" - ' prialions OornmilU'i- for I ho i.iaintf naturc of !? fugee .rii|>*. An 'tine dru-nt was. ad-,)? 'i to pro vi.it that t no War iVpartment slu'li ? n (??*'tul this money o:tJ> in f tfir.c: for .??>li?b-rs and ir;i lary refttir.'os. "l it s. i'i>\vi vcr, will noi atfwt i'.i< status -f w>>:n?Mi and children 1* t>;i :ipri with the soldiers. 'h- -y .ir? r> ^;.r : .is i [>art ? >f ihi> Mi \ -an jtrm\. S- -ator Hrlsrow. "f Ka:.Mf. opposed th> appropriation, n^isttnu that j-.ii ?? United States r- ".in! zed n< tro\ ? ? ?rnmortt in Mexico, no foundation his Icri liiil imi a claim of pavmo'ii S? r ? t<.r l.r.iii.:e ti i tr? rr-.-ei < t the r^fuKO" soldier.- tot rr.'.v was i>; .1 -cordn:.. with t- <? international a sat ?*, but was ? Mt or y !?????. u: ?? of the treaty :Ipne'l at The liairie by nianv nations, Incltiilini; th<> United - avd Mcxi ? . vi.e rnat'-T '?*. payrr.- nt, re s.i:.!. nu*- he 1 ft until p.'.t was i '-.stablish'Ml. Seniii.r V. <?; "??? irrI with . vi?'W. S -nator Mr.o ?:ht t" limit th? app: >pr'.;tHo'. r.'r.t n*-? ?ssarj t ?> pav . i cM'.-rivi-s of the ?:.n !p> i;i :?> April ui-;:: ir t i. i ? t! ? C'ivp: ::mt>nt Most Popular School Teacher THE TIMES-DISPATCH VOTING COUPON A $500.00 Piano-Player will be given by The Tiiues-Dlspatch to the moHt popular school teach or In the city oT Richmond. 1 hereby cast ONE vote for Name School Address . * Mail all coupons lo POPULARITY MANAGER Room 4 00, The Times-Dispatch. This Coupon Not Good After March 25 Contest Ends April itO, 1014. ?n i^iTTTn-?iTinm^r^'',^*"r~""tr'T;'r'; ?''*mi-nwn?tMMtnuwiviti Vote to Date in Contest for Most Popular School Teacher VAMTC. SCHOOL. No. Votes. Mr. W. C. Looker John Marshall Night School. 5,<50U Mr. William C!. Jones Madisou 1.8'JSO Miss Mabel Dobbins Ruffner 1.5-10 Miss Pert C. Myers Springfield I.01H Miss Rachel Lyon Hainbrhlge 1,850 Mr. \V. II. Cooko Randolph I .-too Miss Emily Valentino Chimboraxo l,i!Ji7 Mr. G. A. Ritldlck William Fox 715 Miss M. E. Craig Jefferson <?."?:{ Mr. A. H. Conner McGuire 55K Mr. F. E. Cosby Conservatory of Music 'JHM Mrs. lv. II. Hoffman Grace Arenis *217 Mrs. T. 1). Eaton Eaton's Shorthand lis Mr. Henry F. Tliompkins Madison IKt Mr. H. L. Snead Richmond Academy ill Mr. John Simpson John Marshall 7?i Mr. E. G. Routt John Marshall :?;! Miss Mary C. Anderson Woman's College t?o Miss Helen Cliildrey . .William Fox j.s Miss Catherine Cross John Marshall uj Mr. M. H. Houchens John Marshall u? Prof. D. R. Anderson Richmond Col logo ;j Miss Hazel Shackleford Chimborazo io Miss V. L. Cottrell Stonewall Jackson H Miss Inez Fox Chimborazo n Miss Jessie Hay ties Fairmount r> Mr. P. H. Washburn John Marshall Miss H. Pulliani Bellevup - :--bo?Wl dispose of the refuses by sen 1 ini; ;hf>m into M.-x lco territory con iii>Ur<i 1 v 11-,.? Hneri.i (fOvernmt>nt. Son 111? ? L-u'sff that this ivniiH h" > violntio- <>f neutrality and virtual \ ?:n i n'li in I i hall' of ihe limit i roRime. Tho I '11 now po- ^ to conference bi twtfii th* t?v.? i. ; i>es. GAINlN"coffoN EXPORTS I trrvrjixr in Shipment** ol HrriitWliiKs, Mnil unit llnlr; I'ruilurtN, Wnt. !: Lton. Mar'-ii IS.? I*i-binary's exports "i cotton Nhmvi'd ;in (nrr'iis< of SI 3,'"?00.lKii> over February, 11*13, and r no time for trifling ^ ^ ^ ^ *i?WW>WI'll ???III WW ?- _l W f ? I ??'!' ? 'rrrT~" i MET A FELLOW BACK THERE who owes he teh DOLLARS . * here'S YOUR mofley. Bill" HE SAYS ? v hamg OtlTO IT UtiTIL i COME BACK". SAYS l/l'm im A HURRY TO get A PACK OF piepmonts oftsoi ii J i 0. * i ? ? \ 000 <i r< a so ^ ii exports in breadstuffs. it J . <?>"<).timi decrease In moat aii'l dairy products. and a 51.000, ilo [??.'s. it. nitlon-f-cd oil, ;?? ? i?I - iug t<> statIs tics lssu<-d to-day by th? Department of Commerce. Total ?'.\ports of dom?-stle breadstuff?, ?? iton ami cotton .???????I oil, food ani ::;;'.ls. moat md ?lairy products and mln ? :;.l oil; during Kebruury wore 5 7 7 7. - ' ? . an 1!i? *i "iih'j of tSZ-.W* m .m , i'< t rtiarv, l'ji::. For the eight month.*' ? r.dir.g with February exj oris of thtv : ? r t i ? ? I ? s :imo'.i:.t'-fl ?i> \ - 1 i'?,2U2.1 ?.?> ati i of 1?3.'.?M.S77 over l-Vl.Miuty, ' Cotton ??:;po! t?, Increased mo ??? titan S'v.'t'M'.o j0 for tho eight-month period. DOMINATED BY MEAT TRUST A renillnf'.i Ueef Intltintr.T llvrnei) t>T I liirtIKU lluilKi'k. Wasnington, M.u h IS.-?ilow Ar g' ntine's beef industry, which ships millions of pounds of intat Into the j I"n11??<! Statin monthly under the 11\v ' tariff law. Is dominated by tJi<? Chicago .? l.itiulit? rink i- tl packing companles nhl<*h "do I.; tai the major portion of th< entire I:u.-1ii' s.m," 1.-- described in a ' :rrii* r'. l.ullotln" i.ssui d to-da> by , tit* I><-partm? t.t of Agriculture. Thiit Argentlm he-.f has caused h re- ' ?i i Con 'ii the prices of tnoat In tho ? Cciti ii States lias neon gen< i a 1 ly sup posed, but the department's bulb tin remarks that "it in not aiisumi'il that ? 11s?- American-controlled compani- " in the Arri t'.tln?* are using Argentine beef to beat down tho prices of Chicago : hoof." A*. the present time, the bulletin i ?.a.VM, there arc nine i .stahlishinonts for slaughterlng chilling or freezing \ and exporting bee? in or near Hu<nos [ Aire;-, and five of tiio.se companies art; 1 owned or operated by Chicago houses. ENJOY SIGHTS OF THE ZOO j | Mi.iH K.lenoor Wilson an?l srnn 11 < oni pun Ion* \ Irld to Templing Sunshine. (Special to The Times-1dspatch. I i ' Washington, March is. - The tettipt 1 injr hpring sunshine lured Miss Klenuor 'Alison, tho fourteenth White House bride-elect and two email companions, * liny Salllo McAiloo, the ten-year-old 1 daughter of her Mance, and Mary Tu- ; ' innity Into a spring Jaunt at the Zoo- 1 . logical Cardens thH morning. For tv\-> hours this young woman on ? whoso romance the eyes of tho whole; ) world arf- centred enjoyed ^?wlth the children the sights of the beautiful out-of-doors zoological gardi;n. They i frolicked with the polar bears, r?-st ' le.ss with the spring warmth, fed poa , nuts to tho monkeys and watched at a 1 safe dlfoaiico the gambols of tin- tigers and lions. GUILTY OF CONSPIRACY j >lei? r'lmrRi'il With l'!vuiliil|i (<uirru> ' ment 'lux on OlfoiiiiirKarlnr. j Chicago, Altirch IS. John !?'. .lolko, \ ; piesldent of ttie John !?'. .leike Com- j ? pany, and eight ofliciais and former em- i ? plo;. es of ti e company, were found i j guilty to-night of oonsniracy to do- I fraud tin government by avoiding the ! t;?\ in selling oleomargarine. 11. 1*. I Mcl\'ii land, a clerk, was found not i Kutity. | The indictments charged that the defendants evaded the government tax by selling white oleomargarine and giving tin retailers coloring matter and Instructing them how to nso it. Counsel for the convicted men en tered motions: for a new trial, and Judge ttieiger set the hearing on tlie motions for April S. lie announced that tho bonds under which the men now are at I liberty would bo suflleient until the hearing. HAMMERSTEIN SUES TENOR ' Seeks in Itecovrr 325,000 for Alleged lirrncli <if Cm:tract. (Spoeial to The Times-I>lspatch. i New Vori.. Marcii 1 K.?Kloreneio Ooi". , stanilno. tho grand opera tenor, ap peared to-iia \ In the Supreme Court to (testify In the action brought b> Oscar I I liimmersl e.in to recover $25,000 for al j leged iireach of contract. Hammerstein I alleges he had a contrnet wltli tho J singer for 1 Sins. and K<10, but Con stantino failed to give hiin his ex clusive services. Constantino said to-day that Ham merstein agreed to advertise him in a certain way, and then neglected to carry out iii*i promise, lie said the ad j vertislng was much less than the con tract called for, and that Hammerstein ! had slighted him in Paris and in New ! York. Judgment for 9'tll.OK. Jti.iftmrlit fin ViltOS wan entere<l In tiio I'lty f'lrniU Court yesterday !n favor of M. I.. l.lpKcomh i?K;?tn!<t II. S .Venning*. Arretted fur Assault. 1 fharle* Iloliiies, colored, wan nrresteil i yesterday by Policemen Hrnnnan nnd (!raf I tAn <>!? tho ehnrfi'i of hlttlur 1-ou Wyatt, 1 Jil*i? cvlornd with .? buttle. Asks Why flc Is Singled Out foi Cruel Discrimination by Attorney. ONLY QUESTION IS OF SANITY 1'rotcsts Against Payment of Big Sum I?y State for lii^ Services. The following telegram, dmied by ":"'iy K llitiw, wan received |;mt evening |?y The Times-Dispatch: Concord. N. II., March IS.?Mr. Jerome, with lus customary capacity of ti ? ;ii? to blind the people on the'evo of tin: vote, has K'Vfii the m \va|ia|M>r.? n shim in answer to l?r. I'ailthursts voluntary statement to st<i|, this persecution, luos.initiK lus remarks by stalliithat the public tihoiihl have no sympathy for mo. in m> .statement nf .satuiuay I particularly dated I <lnl nol ask for s> mpathy. but only Justi. and bv tu: - tlc?? I in.-. ni that the Lulled States < not r. cni'd ;i . use of homicide under sio h provocation, win-re :i man has mi IT e ied lunivr than seven y. urs of punishment. 1 l.uvi' been imprisoned clulit. 'I Iicii I ;ij. 1; til. !><??? |?I.? of On state of Now York why I should be singl. d out for tliis cruel diseriniina tion which has been leveled at lie. Mtily one I e.' -on, and that l:i t., I h tile pocU.ts of my advert nry. Tins man. who. in his unbridled audo-if', Hot only ???ccived in l'i|:i from tii? State t ri'iisn rv 11 (?.<'< :[ for ni hiiliiiiiK co|-|.;i? Pi oc-edi.ms, but now seeks to furtlor enrich himself 1>\ Ji'i?,"r.'i mote I submit to fellow-citizens that t only iju- stion Involved it: the pre-ent plot is tiie i|iii<>tiii<i of toy ?,att 1 ty, I have now been forced to onduro two examinations by men appointed by honoialde jti<lg?*s. lite commissions i p poillted bj .lust Ice Kit '/.(.? er-ilit. of the New York Sutiret .- *" < ? i: ?? t. and b\ Jud?:e Aldrich. of the t'l.ited Staler coutt, two o?on t ii - a i: o ISnth these commission utiatiiinously reported nte yet. this prosecutor who fal: tdy (.:?te,| y?i;t..-day that h." has believed f was insane, has the sill rontery to attempt to force his in dividual egotistical opinion upon the public to the prejudice of my ri^-iit:-: against the opinion of the t\ o duly appoi nteil cotnni issioris. On ml .lu.llditl Murder. How murk more must I endur. V }*.i;t lest Ills h vpocf l*y .ni^'-l not 1>. u;> folded t . tii. people. to wt.oM I ha?? ? appeal- d. I draw t;,.dr attention o t;. umli-putum.- rai that t:.i rran in l'oi," dared to attempt a Judicial munlet by i roH"cii:i! .? u man whom he now say's he b> lb-ved to b. insane, when Ills du;> lay to 1 obi ti c .vales of Justlci ?-vei . Tli<~ next ye.,- V| to. second trial to stated to tio Jure rotllcial recoiil). 'No "tie e pretended I.I..it. for tic- '.Wo ? ar uearl> In ha? bee., |j( th- To; i >s lie has be.-.i in.?i!'i' " And "there i.M no evidence of delusion i: the sliKb decree on his part. and "1 >o \vc| think, ?e:itlemati o-< iury. when ym: io..k at Mrs. William Thaw, on t.. ? -land, that sh? was tv,. type t>f woman that would :. I low an Insane son to marry? I think not. a ml certain people w.iibi be- only too itla.i to liav.- this ??!)..v. Jo I ? . I.. ... ti so ; would not torn. out . and "ind s'rlke Coiiisto.-k IrrationalKui ii the sjirne year, within s ? months. Mr Jerome appears in my bale-i.i corp>i.n proi.eedilil-:: . 111.I. > s paid alienist or. i ? f land ;.nd attempts tc prov< me I Hut in i i lnr. . f.?r < never has l retainer of stat - merit paper j-t.-i ? d. celt dpes not .-.-a tcrday He bald, "liier.. ii ar / ,-iK r? "tn? ? I a ? to ?s ' at,.! lie. si oner . . hi - i llshed t ban to-.ia \'s P.ciude,i bill -.t apT-t.-val vouoherH for 1 \ -ec performed b\ William T Jerome duly erlli' d b> proper . r!!-da\ its oi ?o il Cliiln anr He Is ti r. .'or. .|e C'i\-|fif not j i;?i i vUlually, hut tip fi'ihllc, .mid i-.e must be a paranoia. tii.- ntallpuant type No Iti-frreaci- to ItrkoluHull. 1- r Mr Jei-O! <? doe; not in way 'i: ti.. resolution l..-i?.re >!,.? a-. -s mhi;,-. The r.-Hol'ltion c lv . alb d 1 nfortnat ioi: :? s to v. .;-, men v. ! o ?1' -' * * - s< p.-. i [ j?,; vt a t' - a w a n 11 i \ not b-en ptirstj. a;th'-tigh uni. ;? ie cllctinent; why J500 \yas ofTcred In mv '?a!,.- and onI> -<.?'? in all others -.id enemy ettip|o>(e by tio- St..t, to dueo me. ami no a'-r.ipt made to .-i.a:... ot !.'-rs, sine, s .i rmte. l.-nt Keii,. 'i ? M.itte.iwji , admit-, ti, ? re -it. u p-ast ',e hl>: .?? ??iipe . ry . ar; why I.row. aid i-'i.-hb.I: villi, t.Kitil." ... 'aped from Muti. him,, ,,or i? .. , Imlicted for cotts|iir:ie;. ;?? J was. ..r e\ e|| plil'KUed, or why othei ca-.s of t. ros dl.sci iinina tion against tio- iiave been perpetrated. Mr Jc.otm h.'is not li.nbd tii.t Ic on . red and ?? ... tried V? f.,j. . i m .i. O U buy your first Hal 1 mark Shirt brcauae it looks so good. You keep on buying Hallmark Shirts be cause they wear so well, and so comfortably. /\ million men givr ten. , timony every rnotninj; to Hallmark excellence. At all dealers. fl, $1.50 nmi up HALL, HARTWELL & CO. Troy, N. Y. Just a few day* more for you to supply your needs at a small cost. We carry everything in the House Furnishing line. . KLEIN & SON, Inc. 3 E. Broad Street. SPECIAL OFFER Fine, sweet toned BANJO worth $ to. Now $7.98 . 'Ic?vy niclc?(l-pliitecl shell, cull m-aH nn.Mb?,,y "l,BOr hoar(l' with mmU'I ,!ml Prof?H?Io,. inouei, iniiy guaranteed. i it i<: k with o;icli ban Jo purchased now wo -III include free u romplcto cony of Janjo. A hoIMiih true tor that will enable you to phiy easily. ANNA PAVLOWA '!u> Academy April 2. Tho dannng sensation of the age hi Iliir buIhit" BOClPtV M udlM./ 'v110,1 h con,l>any or so. Hymp)??r, ,^a. ?<? s-l. On anlo March li:< ut ' Thsf^rfei/fjjmpanii The House lliat Made Richmond Musical. j i ti' pretense .if j, i.. ',r'l ?M?I. II,? ,llur'"K iny ' ? .I his ..i,r im.i , 'l""y "'?* ' ' K r??ii j.?i it,? i ' V ^lOoti hi y M.li III luM u^ "0l ,i""V ti>H 11'^ n I.IM i'l1'", !' a.'lll IM.'I II I '11' ae.-usJV* sla,",,'r "?? OWIi'lcMow/' ? 1.1 ? ??in.-Hi um in ni uii"?'* ' an> nw^ri, \ oui-Jhts iUii i Wht" ' "i"l-tn.il. . s oil f, 'll : "? ?./>? ' "?V u.i.m-. <??.; ? -,! r, .till"? it.. t v\ , i ?*i': StatO, Illoif "If ill t a f |.ii l' ?? v I,. i he v% ;i M ?'?< i"i<ii:,? ;i? ,,VV ' ""u Hi'- Xurth a a ' i.v i| " ,, u"i!. '???., t? Culc .V II. beon -?nt!?uou( ... m.i inMi';Mto?l, hiii< *"V':VV" ."V Introduced i, <//. ;,trw l? III <? ? 1 Ullhfcai'l-of pro for Uie revolution. II. K. THAW. ' in-.I r?r Simditj Sliavlnjg. ;i -, ? . .. ? ?' liir Jffi^rvj'i . .' .. proprietor i.i thr ? ' ' . . _ ?''K' M r- an i w .v.. v "? f' y?? i^ril/i v El ? - . hart. ?:? - in.ii.,. Mar ? t?5?i.?a - : him. Inn OBITUARY Mr-., .lull,it, I'oBnnr. ! .-?.????? il . . TI . T; III, . . * ? . [ ,.,.h I ? I -1-.IHk'h.1 if V;. , M , , .. flKhhr 3W&6& of,,|>Hl^y!!!"',T,J"K (illlM-rl SIII\ IoII. >r?i-ci. I n> TI Tlrnof. -In.spa u-? Alexandria* Vn., March IS.-?Ollbdrt Huxton, Klxt.y year? old, a ulanshlowo, ..f P, :.,ylvar,i. . ' Tl'' , ><lv ."hlpiM-d I'tiil; ?.-?:||| l:i. Jom-pli ?iKiu. |S|.. . i .) I., Tho Titn. f,.|.?isi,iiU !. Alexandria, \ a _ !s. A. ,\lI>;in. nwiitv -v.-i. vearn cj.i ' i ?las?blower, died to-day in tho homn " '? ':i' ' r- ..ti>. I'tiirii:. I>rl*??-t>]; .) Noiih < ..1 .iit.ii> H11 <-"t I!.- ,V!IS .. tl\.- j '<:jM?Jy!vanla and uiuiKi rrled. % lliort II. MctsKct". i>|MM-inl to Th?- Tlrm *-1 ?isp:.trh. J A ).? \;tiid r I.:. \ :i . March I s ?Albert i; r. I vrrity-thK?.; y -nrs old. un r;i;i i l ied, di.-.l \ c; ti;i day. J||8 funerai ? ii! tai.e |.lao?; on Friday. Mr*, l.r ttIn Carter. (Special if. Th? Tinirn-Olepritvh. Kr?? dfr 1 ckshni-u. \*;i . March IS. ? Mr^ Lowl? Carter. thi.s < it v. died aud. d.Tily on Monday ;,i the homo of hoi p.-r.rits, Mr a:,.i Mr>. ii ,\. Wllliarn ii-nr Spot-Ivanla i ?..in ;h..n o, wh. r. silo v.-.-r,! ..T. iirda;> i'..r a visit SI.. w.-ih tw.-Tity.thr -.- voara o!.| and Is cur v v.-d by h?r husband and n thro*-vcar "!d son, ; parom.v and thr.-e broth jrw ?ItMtr|tli llrrnrit. I Spoclal to Tho Times-r>ispiitcli.) I lofthMvllle, \ a . March IS. -Joseph i.rjant, a_ proinliiont and proapo.roti> 1 .riiuT of ni'ar I lea! hsvllle, droppo.l <t. .'I while wnlkInj; across iho floor .v oim bf'lroi.m. it is ).Hi. v.-d lo-art fall' hi.. w-i? the cause. ho had been la excel]?>nt health. II- is survived bv hl> wife an'l a larne family of grown boys and Kills. Interment was in the c?mo i.-ry of (V.rni Ha ut ist t'hurch, with soi vices conducted by liev. A. J. Heaniy. tl", I.ucy ('. .Malonjr. 1 Special to The Timc.s-JUspaleh.j iirooktieal, Va, ATarch IS.?Airs Luc ?Malony, widow of 1*. 7'. Alalonv, died it the home of Wirt Willium.-i, at Hat Creole, on Tuesday evening. Had Mrs Malony lived until July :m, she v.oubi hu\e been oiKbty-Hix years old. Siie t ; sur\'ive<] by live ohildron?Mrs. Wirt \\ illiams. Air;-. Rosa Mass and Mi?. Mertha Ma lony. or" Hat Creek; David Malony, ??f Darlington Heights and f>! Jack Malony, of DynciiburK. DEATHS 1 '< 'IN I'HIXTIOIl.? Died. yeHterdav. March IS, at o'eloi-K, at the ' lielrcat for the Sick, A1ISS AIAI'.V R. I'MIV DRXTKIt. She will ho buried TO-DAY at 11 fi'doei: Icivervlew Cemetery. .Ser vices nt tin! grave. NIC A L. Died, at the resilience of )i< r ilatiKhtor, Mrs. ]?'. II. Herndon, 22.1o 1'ark Avenue. Wednesday morning. March Is. at I o'clock, ai'ior a abort illness .it |iiieumr,niu, MUS. K1,1Z\ I5KTII AIKItltiMAN .VKAI., wife 'of the hue William A. Xcal, of Xott.o way t'.unity, \'a. She i.s survived |c oil'- son and five dauph?crs^M'harle'i A. Xeal, Airs. J. II.' Thompson, Mr 1-'. H. Herndon. Airs. I>. E. Walk ins ot' Uichmuml: Airs. II. 10. Itovkin of Italtimore, Aid., and Mrs. John' X Martin, of Xewport Xews, Va. The funeral will take place from the residence of Mrs. Herndon 223n I'ark Avenue, at 1?: 1 r. o'clock AM TJH'ltSDAV, .March 1!). Interiue'i,i at I":.10 I'. M. in the family burvint Kiound at Durkcvllle, Va. nun:?Died, March 17, 10H a? he. residence. .*,0:i North Sixth sin.,.. MRS. !,Oi;iSA I.KWi:i,hi;x TIM-i widow of Joe D. True. Funeral services at the Krave ln Hollywood at .|:;io TO-DAV (Tnnr. day.) !LA UK.?- filed, at tho Memorial Ho* pital, March IS. 1014. ,,t I Mr. o cloek RICIIAltD CLARK, a*ed fortv- iVei, yfjiirp. t * IVU| Funoral notice later.