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tCr.CCTD, i:. '.itUrtCDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1913.
J. B. SHERRILL, Editor and Pabliahw.
VOL XIII.. Cnu a Uootb-4 Cinti Copy.
NO. 174
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SHELVE. OP BROOKLYN,
CONTRIBUTE lioo.,:,
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T. M. 0. A. Em 441 l&iar-Tfc
Boy Bee at. Consider!. SoUA-
.tagGotngaa. ; . V
The membership contest at tb T-
IM. C. A. which will eloeo Msreh I,
lik till wnn. Mr. F. C. Gilliam is
la tha lead. Th membership ia no
Ith largest it bu ever been, and ft
I (till growing. There art enrolled
. ' . at Public Schools Was this date 441 number.
jjbrary ry at rwus I ,.T.thlB ii-elr bow at th T.
; QmX Bwm, ffl hf. d A. Th. bowling .Ueya, pool
- tettuteL-Th Excellent 8howta L.. w -.u,!,,,. ,D(j ,U th amall-
of ' Concord'. School Children jeP -me, , fep goiag vry night.
o. sm .UnfliHa rand. l ' The Bo 8ottU meet M Monday
" ' Z TZ . -",. Inirhts to itudy woodcraft, . andar
v w . . t th; .irtttloa 0f Mr. Owen, and on
a - Today waa Library Day at tb w.nM, B,u BeT w. B. Shin
graded .ahtK.lv- . give, givee tb Uaaona in teooteraf t
: . ha ,':, Dr. P. it C.uble, also rfv. thamtao-
iultlaoaa is Vflrst aid to tba injarao."
tbia morning tba amount tbey I gu m pining for a iamjv
, k4 aoUted" wara-announod, . h5 : JnT. . r ".
; aam of t2M.7 aan eea eouewaa. i i., ' , )lu)iM ,t tb
, Tha axerewea at the T hU last Friday avanimr; it bain tba
. aoadatod by R.v. C. P. Ma.Uugb-1 tberbl eloaiT
Kn Imnwdiataly after tba xreal ".V.h u w J Um.
.... anjjoQBcev. , 7u ball to-Udiea only on t inaay
M arrangea-aiia -"r-"" I fu mooa from 2.30 to 5 o'elock,
"w r?f U; t?1 d UdUaad girU at night,
.pop ft, boMdri Tb. halMavjadl , raport t the board
ht Wte i??8,ft'? of directora for January b btereat-
mood over tt aneaa oi we - j .bow bow (b Y, M. C, A,
. , vu1 i. - . i iTh reoort iftoaa (nai tne oany
pouneement of iM rKwlt attendanea W 81T mflmben.
u 1 a with ontbursts of applauae. r iney i , , . ... n ,.
- w ymed in the .fe. month the membership enrolled waa
, 4amee W. W. Flowe, lv D. .otM Soya 82 men 270. Total 352. At eloee
' " 5.JUSvC,p lMUnrf n.n2! IS oftb. monS Thar, war, anrollea 101
- - of the Ubrary, who were waaaaU - At
aehool Wo. jneeoame. . h 44L There ware ail iDen'i Bible
, and John Fox and ,jMiM -d L meetings. The total attendanee
Brows repreeented the- library 80 I jOT flv, iKht by ladiea waa 375.
' v iao, v:TbaiairM . aoni r""- There were 4 moving picture ahowa
"vmra received from Hua Belle Means-1 .... ,t . onn fm,. ilk-
' 4 Kd!dJifbS.1 V.t? .lu Seouta had va meeting with an at-
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CABAUU8 JCLL. TO BUTD !
being eontributed to toe iuno 1 w tendtBM of K Ubnrf booka need,
P. by -'"f: x J.,mM ?b.lm,rZ 116. No. hatha taken, Jhere
Brooklyn milliooair.. who wt wu t MhofA entertainment with
tori every JaU and apenda aeveral 550 sttend,nee.; There are quite a
, aeka Mra nuniing. u waa a p.a , . item, te tbe report of
Vt? Mr.V8bevli' part B.1JLrtalw,- v?,
and 6y tua KWoany ine o""" ' Mr. r, 0. MoOulrt, wh underwent
ta oeepiy in.aeiMvv Wi "; ""v
was Mr. Shevlia' generons but- the
acbool children also, the' dimes, quar
Ian pperation ai tba Charlotte (Sana
Itonum for appendicitia last week,
acbool fhOdiw ajso, nmfJ getting along all right, and wUl prob-tera-and
Mhua; eolleeted by .tbem Jb, w return home about
the last of thla week.
wridendng the me magnammous
eoirit that prompted Mr, Shevlin tt
making hia large contribution,
Mr." J. P. -. Whitley, who V-
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THE IT. CLOUD HOTEL . ' !
- SEOnU) BE EXLABflED.
0?QIOT8
lOIT'OT It'tT'AII'P.11" M VaUag Good, aak
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B1A2TC3 Tsrax. .
U2l ta CeaUia 15,000 ta (0,000 t.
dlaa, aad ta U Erected aa rrot
Adjoining the Cannon aad Fa' 1
ao '' at Ennrtpou I 1
Mr. M. L. Cannon. Secretary I !
Treunrer of the Cabrrm mjU, '
ed today that the milt would bmU .n
additkon at JUnnepoij,.
montba Vetera. J. W. and at, L C,
son, preaident and aeewtary-treaai ref
reapectively of tba mill, have bn
eonaWeriirf location for tba t m
uiint wbtrn tna nireewra bi ma ev
pan? deeidci to build tome time 1
,The new mm wui of erwvca o
property adjoinlrg be irnvUi t i-
tile planla ot ine, vanima no
tenon milla at Kannajjolia and vU!
eontein from 13)00 o-20,(00 tpia
dlea, - Work wi atartori mU!
in a abort frmf an it pb
be eompletefl In aarty w,niir vp
traeto wUl .ala be let for ;a. Jaxw
nugiber of ad4ltMDa ."hna. . 1
rudv ranklmr II Oil Of t foftmoat
eotton manufaeturtpg jwfpa In tba
State the" new ipill will gie:.Han
napolla gnat inre iq both pop-
ulaUon ana weajtn WH proven
a great addition to tfa industrial life
of thla Nation, " - i -'
QEEBABDT LITEEAET 80CIBTT.
Annual FnUio Debate to Ba Held on
Tebrnary U. . -The
annual bublie eaereiae of the
Gerhardt Literary Society f the Col
legiate Institute at Mount Pleasant
will be held oa Friday. .February 28.
at the auditorium in thai town. ; 'lne
following will be the programme:
. Address by th D'fent. Chas.
E."Ridenhonr.' - . i -; .:;-!-v
Oration, Perpetuation of Our. Ke
DublieW; 1.; LoflinT 'frt
Debate. On err: Resolved that, the
Federal OoveramMi Should Own and
Operate the Railroads. Affirmative,
F. R. Peek, CI O. Ritchie Negative.
G. 8. Bowden, J. R. Crass, a :
Reclamation! Vlassloalturty; w
DEHVBB A88AULTED.
Twa Anwican. Woman Killed in
Fighting Teetrdy-BatUe Began
Again at 1:10 This afomlng.
1000 Kadaorista Within 600 Teat
or Arsenal, .Where .Dial .is Zn-
Oeneral Slcklee, tbs only UriM
cprto eommaader ot the Civil war,
a ta Hee trouhta, aelni charjed wit
empessitiaent pi tne runes ot me
New TprX,atata.mtmortat cemmlsslon,
P Walo it was enatrman
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' Thi amount given y -na gran MKm,MA a h.' . j.'iA I w Jonnston. ,t. $ fr--:X
' re follow, the name of the hfa dnt iu W !Oe.
';.WUaaaherrprntim, th grade-. ; g",, -. . -v.,k Marshallat SWA C-NeweU, ehiefi
I.a,S A;':1 .arfi being done her. bf"!
' , ua Kan . v ... ilk, j " vm 1 tha hniMini una -nshatrnnr nnwi in 1 " w w , ; -
,v iriflo: :::::: : iSnW ;.w yyfmm
. Miss King I dwellings are being built on tbis ex-luer a r..
- , Mi C. Harris n
i' Visa yujnvuM i. i
- Miss r White
' 4 Jliss Alexander ,
- , c Wm Cline , .
" x . Miss Mary Harris
MisS White
i Miss Archibald .......
. . t. Norman , ' J ; .
- - Miaa Query U . - - -
' Mlsa OUlon . . -,.:--
" Mrs. Lent . ,
aiiss rMierso , , ... - -;
Miss Means
Smith , ; r
'Miss 3ibn . . J:. I : .
Miaa CaUweU
Miss BBn Means" - .102.00
1' Miss Hendnx mii - si - $1.04
- Mr, Blythe 1LW
- Mr. Look". i . - 15.44
2.26 1 tnRun. besides ' houses being' built
10.61 1 on tha west end of Pine street by
. 'i . 2.07 1 private individuals, who have bought
- . 6.00 hot, from Mr. Cannon. Mr. C. H. Foil,
. - 14.50 of the rm of Cook Foil, has
, ' ,3J58 1 bought a lot: from Mr. Cannon in
i-jsouth KanuapoUs, adjoinginfl Mr. C.
61c. Stonestreet and will build a rea-
B.OOjdence soon. We are spreading out
L951 towards Mooresville also, ss well as
-W Glass.
2.12 1 Business in the nostoffice here is
2.42 growing, espeeially since the parcel
6.46 post rule went Into etfect, and our
1.82 postmaster says that it will not be
7.00iong until there will be no tronble
6.02 1 about fourth - elass '- offices, for the
pareel post will soon put them all np
into the third elass or second class.
i KanuapoUs, Feb. 12, 1913. ;. 'PH.
Woman's MlsmOnerr Convention.
The Woman's Missionary Conveit
tion of tbe Western iNorth. Carolins
Conference will te.' Wd at i Central
Methodist church AW3I 24-29. ' Al
though no official announcement has
been made that Concord will get the
convention- it Is learned here from
an' authentic source, that' the officials
have: decided, to meet lier on the
ibove date, i The convention will be
attended by 250 delegates from the
various foreign and home mission
societies of the Methodist churches in
tb Western North Carolina Confer
ence, i - - ' '-' -.
A, an indunemcnt forthe 'bildren MA1 CAROLINIANS
to out forth srreater efforta on rais
ing the funds, Superintendent Webb
promised the grade making the larg
est eontribution a half-holiday.' On
Mount, of the excellent showins? of
ell the grades, the members 'of the
library association moved tbat tbe
Cv S'-.,WILL BE AFFECTED.
Agreement Between SontliarB: and
- Telegraphers Will Raiat . Pay,' ot
Tar Heels. Include BUtion Agents.
Washington, Feb. I2vTbe agree-
sebool be given a holiday anil, their I mWit with the Southern railway and
request waa granted.
The library fund Mate i $2,297.25.
Watch it grow. - - 1:
RAIDS 80CLIAL' CLUBS. T
I the several thousand telegraphers
employed on the system, which was
I signed Iste last mgbt, carries in
creases for a number of telegraph-
lers and station agents in North Car-
lohna. One of tb most : important
Rowan Bhoriff Find Salisbury Woteneesin mad by ths railway is
- . TI. J-ZZ- - Ithat station, agenta ar included in
And Spencer Dry,
the agreement. , Tbe "agents At Con-
CNENOWN NEGRO
. , BANGS HIMSEW.
Stood on Trunk wills Praparing to
i - RndEiatUf. . I
Albemarle. Feb. 32.-i-Aa unusual
thing happened yesterday. A Strange
negro hung himself: UV the cabin 01
an.-Albemarle negiO who was awa
1 at work at th timjr and who upon
tbe .gruesome sight f a strange man
hanging ead in biaxabin. ' 5
Bab Godby, a loenr negro, left ms
hme iu thf morning to go, to his
work ... Konm lima afts this a strange
negroi entered : the cs0in of Godby
and hung himself. Tha strange negro
secured a piece of wir sqd tvinsr due
end ta th Joisf anrt th otheyvond
tiH&t htsnick juMjpedf artnk
and ndAd hla Ills. The neaTO'l.tOeS
lust toudied the floor, hut mi suf-
nrient 10 suppon uuu. aoiuxuing mr
ainner
started
Attested by th Larg Patronag
Eol Receiving.
There are few thine more imDort-
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TWO OrnCERS ' Or CRUISER "n' w e,lJ,,utunr thp repuUtion of
town man a noiei. u l tic Sot el u
a good one, well eondueted and tbe
guests well provided tbe towa will
profit largely by it. Ob the other
hand if tbe hotel is poorly conduct
ed the town will suffer. Visitor
form ' their impressions of a towa
largely by the treatment they re
esive at hotels. - Visitors eo swsv
trenched. Unlimited Funds Placed and talk, their views, go abroad and
at Ambassador Wilson' Disposal ' P reputations. Therefore,
for Protection ot Americana, 2n P01 ,be
.. , . IT 1 " nfe of a town the hotel due to be
Washington, Feb. 13. Two officers . .l. l. . .u. .
- . , tv la. J I a.va wasv sa vi lUT IUWB
of thruiser Denver were assaulted ,nd u W inenmbt upon the eitisens
yesterday at Aeapuleo, Mox,:i a to M ,he hoteUl whtltev th
violent anti-Ameriean outbreak, ae- ean ntarn for fB- h
cording to BUte Department adjiee. perform and the need they All.
Neither were injured. : Surgeon Cam- u th, Ck)0, Hote. c w rf
erer and Ensign Guthne were the hat fc hostelry. Under the
victims of the asssult, which .imm m,nement of Mr. E. G. Gilmer,
ed aa they were ! ffMHUjF who took eharg. of it last year the
uuwntuv lnii . f. hotel hit enjoyed a large Increase in
Americans are rife.' ' I . - , ,.
" 1 .-" 1 1 1 piruu.!o uu w now nounsning un-
: .,' Me merited sueeess. Its growth hss
El Paso, .Texas. Feb. 13.-!-If the wn i .n.h . r.t. h.t k.. 1.
American, troops invsde Mexico at ed a point where an tnerease in sise
Juares they will find the , federals neceg((ary There are 47 room1 in
and rebels jointly opposing ?neir en- the hotej jBPin(inf? the annex aad
iry, .ceoxojuK o frequently the management is forced
eia roaay. ae iuoiu v to turn away patrons on account of
lorces w aviiuvra vouiu"u tal,u nf r,.ma Th ; di
.j x 1... .u-i i.i IZ
wwjr (u r" Company, owners of the property.
pose ot aioing ine icaerai garnsou Bave made ma lmprovemellt8 ,ate
of 1200 in Juares in restraint of any ly and are ,ontempiatlng more. Tbey
invasion, .Three tUQUsanrt rebel are eDeti,,,, with the
trooM are movinj? to the outukirts mtmt n w rt i u
01 Jaurez. nioiing is ssi i oe u. propertv ,nd in flle near Mnn
progress, troops refusing to quiet Uanges of considerable importsnee
drunken raiders. rteiugees report will likely be made. The culinary de-
tnai uov. Aoran uonsaies uu me partment of the hotel is high class
cuj- and the dining room service is equal
f.;..n Pirv. Fph 13 At nine ty M P00 the meals being served
r. Vlrw.lt tl, Ho-htine- rwlvea itself in- wim remrgani promptness. The
!fons5CD,c:3
STATE EG3IO
TO MEET DEFICIT Or STATS
TREASURT . '
Senator Long Introduce Sack 4 RSI
Today. Also Provides Hot Oavar
ing Into State Tressnry 12170
Standing U Credit f FanttaBttarr. '
Building and Loan Aja4aBta
. , Concurred In.
Special to The Tribune.
Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 13. Senator
Long introduced a joint resolution"
providing for fir hundred thouaaad
dollar bond issue to meet the deficit
in the State treasury, alao providing
for covering into tbe State treasury
$217,000 standing to th eredity of
toe penitentiary. - j
Tbe Senate incurred in tb Hooa
amendment of the building and loaai
bill that a fixed limit of borrowing by .
associations at 30 per rent, of assets
instead of 50 per cent, ss tb Senate
psssed the bill
.n .rtiii.rv J...1 Mum', hw Imav be fairly judged by producing a
guns making marked jinpregwons m menu .for dinner, which is published
tne arsenal, -in revoiunonisis are 1
reporting wt-h. shells that went rar icream ot asparsgus. ( onsomme plain.
out of the battle sone, killing a pa 1 Mixed fickle. Luyhot
wounding many. The rules of the eiv- I Broiled trout. Maitre de hotel,
lined warfare seemed unknown to I Saratoga chips,
leaders, on twth sides, The misslet,! Turnip, greens with salt pork
from the beavy cannon wrought hav I Roast ribs of beef, su jus.
oe tor several cittf squares ontside Young turkey. ...Cranbwry sauce.
tne aisinct wnicn aaruorea.. me "w-j ., Apple tnarloue, a la Busse,
Pgarents,
Giblets en Mascotte.
TbehaOJt of position of guns onlji,; '" Cramed 4hit naUtrant -Ja
oovn siues s suujei.iiMj; j.ne imuwu candied yams. . Buttered beet
occupied by foreigners to ft greater steamed rice. Summer squash
cross fire. Many houses occupied by I-1 piB;n hnilBa wtn.
Ain.MAwa wava aAiviut .fill nAAIltllAfl I tX'l. : . . I. J . T-. . . ...
inner Godby opened, the door and . v federai8. There is a growth of 1 Assort! ,t.
arted iu tne House.? si quwaiy 100s -,. . iuuiu,.n.
in the aitnatn.aa lWt..naaAy
uuu ..w.v w . . a . 1 iuit Kciatiiit, Willi wumuea rnnm.
S I Mixed Nut a RAiaina
Cheese. Crackers. Fruits,
Iced tea. Coffee.
1 -' L" T Z rJJXVk. Mexico, and there has been flat du
BAD FIRE IN CHICAGO.
Guests of Half a Doses Hotels Site-'
en Out in Their Night Cloth.
Chicago, Feb. 13. One building in
rums, and two others partially de
stroyed with a loss of three hundred
thousand dollars, guests of half a
dozen hotels were driven out in their
night clothes into the sero weathen,
by a fire by a fire which broke oat
in the centre of the eity early today.
None were seriously injured.
Goodnight Family Rauloa.
A family reunion waa held at the
home of Mr. C. M. B. Goodnight, in
No. 4 township yesterday, th occa
sion being Mr. Goodnight 's 76th birth
day. More then 100. relatives aad
friends were present snd the event
was a most happy one. Mr. QOOw.
night was the recipient of the beat
wishes and many remembraneea on
the part of those present The hon
or guest has seven children, S4 grand
children, 12 great-gqandenudpea
present. A group picture of tha fam
ily was taken, numbering 37, twenty- -
one" adults and sixteen children.
..Mr. Goodnight is well (known and
highly respected citizen of No. 4 and
hss a large number of friends in this
section who wish for him many happy
occasions like the one yesterday.
and -th ' ess invesjLated, f5 Mr. Ed
Ktutts, who owns tlie.lious In wnjen Mexieo City. Feb. 13. What the
the tragedy o curted jrntf W; MM federal hoped to be the final battle
and saw the de.id mairoanglng in tneki,. Proont Ma.
house, t The cabin ifthlch th negro Kero and m revolutionists was op
hung himself is on th road to Kings- d at g :10 today. The federals
tntfJ,lTil2lZ 5 continued on the aggressive..
Death of Author of "When Knight
hood Waa in Flower."
Shelby ville, Ind., Feb. 11 Char-
Withlles Major, author of "When Knight-.
and author
thst.the residetts ormgsvw Wa8 in Flower," an
take another r closer range, the position of the two of other romances, died this
negro is not known to any one here. . . .j, aftr anffarin. v..,
-! Americana Flea to Safety. '
Mexico Citv. Feb. 13. Anticipat
ing an early resumption of hostili
ties this morning more V than ' 600
Americans fled last mgbt from tneir
homes to temporary abodes in the out
skirts of th eity, where the danger
from the fire will be minimised.
The eausaltiea are estimated at not
less than 300 dead and 1,500 injured
in the two days', fighting.-", r
ncicro is not .uuwu w uwi,
n. .uti it .a!n ihronp-h forces was the same -as yesterday,
j 1 thta hiu tfhmn na , uo miuu.
w to4sTw5 h, party today was put on the heavy
and carried out his purpose to end fHr "
1.1- n. -r T . . , fendina- replied with tannon and ma
chine guns and tbe shells continued
aiter sunenng a
of the liver.
morning,
year with cancer
' Mr. E. T. Bost is spendins: tbe dav
in Albemarle. .'
Honor Roll, St. John' School.
First room. Miss Lns Barrinawv
teacher: Martha Bost, Glenn Hots.
kins, Addie Ridenhour, Mary E. Rid-
enhour, Carl Taylor, Gurly Taylor.
Second room, J. L. D. MmDM)
teacher: Hugh Moose, Ralph, Harry,
Archie and Carl Ridenhour, Jess
Ritchie, Samuel Hudson and ' Fred
Cox, Claudie Cox, Shelby and Grace ,
Herrin, Janie Lee, Bulah and Mary :
Ridenhour, Ruth Ritchie, Myrtle Bo
ger, Libbie Fortner. .:
, Small receipt books, 5 cents each,
at The Tribune-Times office.
J Mr. E. T. Cannon has" returned to fall into territory outside the fight-1
from Richmond, wneron , recently Mngzone. More damage was wrought
underwent an operation tor apuenui-1 the business sectior.
citis at Dr. McUmre'a nosp'.tal, Mr. 1
Cannon is improving meely snd was Waahimrinn Feb. 13. Unlimited
abletobeoutautomohilingthismorn-Jfundg were today placed at the dis-l
ing.' ' ' ' 1 " ' Jposal of American Ambssssdor WU-j
- Caut. L. A. Brpwn ha gbmjito High son, of Mexico, by president ian to
The Best ot Quality at Lowest Price
Point on a business trip.
THIS INCLJIOITI VE PUP,
v . J' T l'n agreement', ine agww vuu-
. fiallsburV. Feb, 12.-rShenfl J. i. I Hlll.hnm. Wnmntnn. Shelbv.
MKeuzie today raided all the-social c to j '; gaj-a. .Biltmore,
- slnba in Salisbury and Spencer, break-iRia.t v,i,niin Marinn ) Olid
" ing ap all lockers containing' liquor. I Fortj wiij feeeive a minimum increase
xm action was issen upon me -i0f 60 per year and will be allowed
fitructions of Judge Whedbee,. now jl3 d ( vacation with pay. The tel-
-.v holding court- here. ; A considerable e!trapnert employed in the lreena
' Amount of whiskey was found in thelu.-. n,u, n4 A. h. villa fflm
Salisbury elubs, which waa destroyed. wiUf nndw the new agrement, receive
At Spencer the sheriff states he found a mimum salary of $80 per month,
dry. loekera.eovered with -dust .and I Th- inereaSe allowed last night will
wit h the doors standing wide open. I gogt " the railway - eompany $110,000
I. vav mnra than at nrMnt. H. Q.
Vx. Port OoM to Black Mountain. I Alexander, of Greensboro, represent-
Mr. Clifford Porter has resigned nisjed the telegrapher. - , . , ,
position as pharmacist at tbe. Cabar-1 . : ', " i
has purchased an interest .band .4 goU!,, M All Chrlatian
rmJ . Mr. Porter is a. son of i Women and Children In Town.
M ami M D. B. Porter and was! Sofia. Bulgaria. Feb," 13. Aceord-
.rii in Concord. : He is a capable I inir to dispatches given out her yes-
- anA ...arirniia vAiinir man and has slhrdav the Turkish troops yesterday
- large number ot friends here who! sssembled the whole male Christian
;K for him success in his new work. I population of the seaport of Buyuk
Mr. II. R. Lewis, of Charlotte, wm Chekmedje in the vUlage sotiool bouse
' ftucesed Mr.' Porter at the Cabarrus and massacred them. Subsequently
Jrug Wore.. - ' . rt they killed all the Chrisitan women
. ,' 1 1 ,V snd childreu except the young girls,
j if r j f ocky River Annex. whom they carried off on board aliip.
,; -The following are the names ot There was no fluting yesterda
' t V,:v Kiver Annex, who either in the GaliHi peninsula or
: I c 1 t t' ;i
4 run. j :
Eliie I'uks.11, Willie HuhwII, Fred
Cofik, Zch. Smith, Iindsny Nel)it.
te WAT ir is-T,su&PEWir nzi out
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b,-,a e'.s.-i.t or Isr.Iy fori" i ,'J "
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A SmallLcalf Will t f jife
:." V. jr. -i J j.-'-"' " '.'r.J'i ;
; v Sink a Great Ship ;
I You may spend as yon go, paying no attention to the ?
opportunities to save which are advertised, by progressive ;
merchants,- but'yott' will find sooner or later that little est-
penses count. up to large, sums.;;; j J ' ''"y yi-V
fl- A loose, here-and-there buyer can quickly squander ill ,?
her money by forgetting the value of little purchases.
Care in expending the small amounts will quickly re-j '
: pay th economical housewife''i!.xt-''.',':''i,,,'
5 Every night in its advertUmg columns The TRIBUNE ,
ana lliVid posnw ine wy 10 nmnjr -uppuiiu.ut.x9 wt o
.fr.r.nifir email 1m lr. ftneclal alt ar Advertised bv '
, ' DfcWgSasa av - . wf-. " T 1"
. the merchants. In small things, such as soaps," ribbons,
and notions, there may be Just one penny off the regular
. price. But when you add them all together you will find
that the pennies number a dollar or two. V;v
f Fcsd the advertisements in The TRIBUNE -and
TIMI.3 closely and constantly every night for opportunity
to save not only pennies but dollars.
? v", ijj. p. r.."on.) ; -i.y I-?-
ear tor the six hundred American I
and foreign refugees whp asked fori
the protection of the American em-
General Btevra reported tnat
eisrht thousand cartdridges destined
. " . . . . . .1
for the Mexican reoeis, were seizea
by" American trooiis at Presideo, I
Texas.
Washington, Feb. 13. The killing!
of two American women and the!
wounding of many other Americans
lis not cause for intervention in Mex
ico.' was the contention today by the
diplomatic officials of the. State De-
partment. The fatalities were acci
dental. 'and are classified as "fort-1
uneS of war" in the international
eode. An overt act against Ameri-
! eana and the government is neces-1
sary to furnish adequate cause, for I
intervention;
Mexico City, Feb. 13. Madero isl
expected to make a most strenuous
I ' . . . . . . TA" I
(attempt today to wipe out tne iiasi
Mbflllion. The Hicbting iorces t-arei
f acinar each other at closer rsngc I
than at any time sine the battle be-
I gan. Seven thousand Maderoists are 1
1 movimr their eannon within five bun-
Idrad feet of the arsenal, where the
TKas forces, reported as numbering!
six thousand, are entrenched, , unit-
H States Ambassador Wilson nousea
six hundred American ' women -i and
children on the outskirts of the eity,
and men are doing patrol duty,.' Lit-1
tie work is being done to remove the 1
dead from the streets or to aid the
injured. Ambassador Wilson is x-
.... ... ... 1 . . 1
pec ted lo report an wasnington w 1
day concerning tb killing in yes-1
terday's battle of two American wo-1
men. Mrs. 11. Uolmes and Mrs.
Percy Griffith.
Moore 'a Loose Leaf Ledger Sheets!
for 6V. a 8Vi ledger, kept in stock I
st: The Times-Tribune office. Havel
about thirty, different kinda of sheets I
1
Advance Showing!
Friday, Saturday and r.?ondy
The new Spring Embroideries, Laces, Shadow and Val, t
Round Thread Baby Lace Sets, Swiss Baby Flounces, and ;
lots of good bargains in White Goods. Be sure and come
. one of these days.
45-inch' Embroideried White Voil, a favorite Spring Ma
u terial, 20 styles, worth up to $1.50 a yardFriday morning
. Special, per yard i--ir. Wc
, 75c Swiss Flouncing, 20 and 27 inches wide, the best grade,
beautiful range of patterns, price per yard S3 l-Sc, 4Se
Na.-row Swiss Sets, price per yard 10c, ltc, 18c
Handsone patterns in the best quality of Nainsook, weight
Embroidery in matched sets, price per yard
10c, W-c, 15c, and 18c '
. Great range of Swiss embroidery Leedings at 10, 18c, 19c
' Bi sale of all over Embroidery, 25 inches wide worth up
' ' to $1.00, divided into four lots, Sale Prices 25c, 89c, 43c, C9c
U' Great Values in Laces of every kind. White Goods, Friday,
;;Saturday and Monday.' '!
, 40-hich short length Lawn, 10c value, per yard J-.-k- Se
. White Madras, short lengths . Se
v Fine- White Goods, for Waists, Dresses,Etc, Especially
ti Prices, j.. , 8 l-3c, 10c, 18c, 14c, 15c
Long Cloth and Nainsook, Special,' 1,000 yards 25c Dimity
Ripclette, white and colors, Sale Price .... lie
;40-hich White Linen Finish Round Thread Waisting, a
25c value, Special the yard ..I...... 1:
New things are coming in every day in (Notions: ,
Ask for what you want, We have it and the price it ri-' t.
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