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PAGE EIGHT. THE TAtHmA TDOSB. ;Tu«to, April», 1914 Eventful Happenings at the Front Clicked by Times' Photographers Latest news pictures of battleships, transports, admirals, marines leaving for Mexican water*, snapped by Newspaper Enterprise Association photographers at the front. The Newspaper Enter- prise Association, of which The Tacoma Times is a member, has dispatched a staff of correspond- ents and photographers to all Mexican centers where it is likely the big news of the impending war will break. These men are instructed to supply the Scripps newspapers with the best possible pic- tures that money can buy of important events. The Times is the only newspaper in Tacoma that will furnish its readers with the product of these trained men at the front. In case hostilities break out with Huerta's provisional government The Times will give the public in Tacoma some of the finest war pictures in the history of modern journalism. OUR MARINES STARTING FOR MEXICO HOISTIXtI MAItINKS' "KITS" ONTO TRANSPORT HANCOCK AT NKW ORLEANS. THE BUSINESS END OF A BATTLESHIP \J S S Florid.-. cs_-~.os~»o. - u ~„«» w .»,_ SCKNK OH HIinVARI) IIKOK OK THK FLORIDA, ADMIRAL FIJCTCHRR'S WiIMMBIP. flflimr?i!«it. Peoria, 111., had a MOO.OOO fire. Washington boat crew has col- lected 11,000 for Its trip east. Dancing every Thursday even- ing. Crampbell's ball, Hull and MrKinley ay. Kilgore's orches- tra. Admission. .We. adv. 8. C. Brlckson, Tacoman, was given contract by state to build two girls' training school cottages at Grand .Mound for $81,000. A carload of Virginians and West Virginians arrived ln Cen- tralta today to settle. All kinds of bedding plants. Illn/, florist, South 7th and K. St. "Advertisement." Two more men suspected of complicity in the Klama bank rob- bery have been taken in Aber- deen. Juneau, Alaska, had its first Iry Sunday on the 19th. Three hundred million feet of timber on the Tulaip Indian res- ervation are for sals by the gov- ernment. Giles Qulmby was today awarded (2,666.67 for killing Tornow, the outlaw. Artistic decorations. Watson's. "Advertisement." Marquette university seismo- graiih recorded quake at 7:45 last night. "Swap" ads, IS words 3 times IS cents. See Want Ad page. *' The question of state taxes will be discussed at the I'iiiverslty of Washington May 27, .18 and 29. Professor Bullock of Harvard will speak. Perfectly fitted grasses, 91.n0 np. I'faff, Graduate Optician, 1147 C st. "Advertisement." One-half of the population of France is engaged in agriculture. A solid silver bedstead, coating {46,000. recently was made In England for an Indian rajah. Home made raisin bread. Duen- waid's, aiS So. I Itli. near C. "Advertisement." The most disastrous explosion ever known was at Gravellnes In Alleging non-support, Jes- sie Murray has filed divorce proceedings against James Murray. The couple were married In this city in 1910. 1654. Three thousand persona were killed. A good place to eat. Set/.er Bros., OSO Commerce. Adv. Two eminent German physi- cians have reported the case of a child that lived until its fourth year without a brain. information has been filed against Cordon Hatch i \u25a0>- Deputy Prosecutor Askren, accusing him of committing a statutory crime. Dr. I.h Gasa lias returned. <»r- --flce, National Realty bldg. Adv. Check Your April Cough Thawing frost and April ratna chill you to the very marrow, yon catch cold —Head and lungs stuff- ed—You are feverish —Cough continually and feel miserable You need Dr. King's New Dis- covery. It soothes Inflamed and irritated throat and lungs, stopa cough, your head clears up, fever leaves, and you (eel fine. M>. 3. T. Davis, of Stlikney Corner, Me , "Was cured of a dreadful cough after doctor's treatment and all other remedies failed. Relief or money back. Pleasant—Children like it. Get a bottle today. 00c and $1.00, at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for All OUR FLAGSHIP U S.S Arkanja-i' W W The battleship Arkansas carrion 12 12-lnrh and 22 .Vinch gun Mas s.-, officers and 1,030 nu-u. ieiik'tli over aII—THI2 feet. Draft —28 feet, 0 Inches. Displacement—2B,ooo ion-. Speed—2o H knot". LATEST WAR DEVELOPMENTS IN BRIEF FOR BUSY READERS Constitutionalists of Mexico at Kagle Pass, Tex., declare if the I'nited States attacks lluerta they will give the latter no aid, but preserve an attitude of neutrality. Washington estimates show the whole fighting force of Huerta Is not over 10,000. House and senate passed a bill Monday to provide a volunteer army for service in Mexico, if needed, by using state militia. Frederick A. Stokes, San I'rancisro broker, wired President Wilson that he was prepared to organize a full regiment at a mo- ment's notice. Huerta's telegram to Taft announcing he had "overthrown the government" was being read aguin in Washington with interest Mon> day. 1 Brotherhood of American I 11\ s- Kngineers hag wired |-i i-siileni Wilson offering to man trains In Mexico. Philadelphia Ouakers at yearly meeting prayed Monday that war be averted. Sixth regiment of Massachusetts, composed of Civil war vets, offered their services to President Wilson. Rear Admiral Badger, commanding the Atlantic fleet, is Hear- ing Taiupico and preparing a plan of campaign against Mexico. Mexicans In Paris swarmed uhout the Mexican embassy with lulls expressions of patriotism and railed against the I'nited siaii-s Monday. Captain Cowan, head of «lie aeroplane corps of the army, has been given orders to prepare his men at San IHego to get into a Mexican campaign at once. Captain Prettyman in Ihe V. S. senate Monday prayed for "peace with honor and universal broflierhood with Justice. 4 Assistant Secretary of the "Sevy Franklin I». Roosevelt at a ban- quet at Seattle announces i lie «avy is fit as a fiddle for trouble if it conies. W. A. Fraeer, commander of the Woodmen of the World, has offered a regiment of Woodmen lully equipped for an invasion of Mexico. Governor Colquitt of Texas lias asked that an immediate inva- sion of Mexico be started, hut Cn- president suggests it is not likely to occur. I in le Joe < .union says, "Whether President Wilson's decision with regard to Mexico la wise or not the country should support bun." President Huerta now denies the American boat wa« flying the flag when his officer arrested the men from it at Tampico. A Mexican, believed to be a spy, was arrested near the border at Portreo. A Mexican at Tucson who shouted "Viva Huerta" waa set upon and beaten. The I>. A. R. wired the president they stood ready for any ser- rice the* earn render In case of war. TAKING THE ADMIRAL OF NAVY ABOARD Admiral Badger going alumni Admiral ('. J. Badger and, at In- his flagship, the Arkansas, at Old left, AduilraP*B. A. Klske, on the Point, iust before she nailed for dock at Old Point before the fleet Taiiipico. Tlie lower picture shows sailed. BAND W.LL PLAY AT BIG CONCERT REDUCE RATES The Coast Artillery hand will play accompaniments and individ- ual pieces during the big com- munity concert at the Stadium May 3, according to plans an- nounced today, giving a combined hand concert and chorua. Boy- scouts will acl as ushers. Final plans will be worked out at a meeting tomorrow night ln the office of Frederick Heath, presi- dent of the park hoard. Reduced rates from all points on the Southern Pacific lines to Tacoma for the Moutamara Festo have been arranged by the road, according to City Freight and Passenger Agent Ward B. Nash, who returned from San Francisco last night. liKCTrKK ON WAR TONIGHT. S. T. Hammei'smark will speak on the war with Mexico tonight in j the Social Science league, 170.". 1 Jefferson avenue. ixutv :.0 BadjStevi *S.l\ Fls\s__ //7T_i/_l/_| y^t THE STORE THATS9 S~^n. You Can't M*tctl Tn,B PACIFIC AVENUE AND COMMERCE AT 15IS ST. IKST and* Butter'" 8 '\u25a0j-,-;;/,, ", Tea Coffee Milk Wednesday-StampCollector'sDay Double Stamps Till One o'Clock In Grocery Section, All Day In All Other Sections of the Store s^ s To save the rush and confusion in the grocery ._—, .^_^.. w^l9l \ dc Pal^ nipn^ -the consequent delay and mi- <HjS^?|_j) \ \t^oa&m S avoidable mistakes in delivering orders taken tlrejiis^gl S <M__^fflj > We have changed the manner of giving out ?^^*{*^3 < (. double stamps. Instead of one full day of '. K^lil/^ ? i idh . Vm-mmwii_yH 3 _Hn <C^L_s_sv' 'l_H i I Double Stamps in Groceries, you'll have two $Bk^jy| \ -J""_™_~J half days tomorrow double stamps all day in sj™^_™ *^> every department but groceries. In the grocery department —double stamps till one o'clock. The Grocery Demonstration and Sale Is the Big Attraction For Those Who Live Well or Those Who Wish To Live Economically—Come and See the Exhibit and Taste the Goods Demonstrated IN THE BARGAIN STALL Waists Worth to $2 at 69c An exciting special in the bargain stall on women's fine lingerie waists. These are somewhat soiled but a trip to the laundry will make them crisp and lovely. Dainty styles, in high or low neck, long or short sleeves, actual values to $2.00 |2Q (some even worth more) choice 05/ C Boys' Jersey Sweaters, just what the boy wants to wear for his out-of- door games. Plain blue trimmed with gray front, red with _2Q black front, or in plain grays, maroon and black, $1.25 values ... V*7C DreSS Shields A lot of 12 dozen fa*-* shields made by I. B. Klein- crt & Co., a grand special value in the Q n Bargain Stall, the pair »/C

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Page 1: OUR FLAGSHIP THE

PAGE EIGHT. THE TAtHmA TDOSB. ;Tu«to, April», 1914

Eventful Happenings at the Front Clicked by Times' PhotographersLatest news pictures of battleships, transports, admirals, marines leaving for Mexican water*,

snapped by Newspaper Enterprise Association photographers at the front. The Newspaper Enter-prise Association, of which The Tacoma Times is a member, has dispatched a staff of correspond-ents and photographers to all Mexican centers where it is likely the big news of the impending war

willbreak. These men are instructed to supply the Scripps newspapers with the best possible pic-tures that money can buy of important events. The Times is the only newspaper in Tacoma thatwillfurnish its readers with the product of these trained men at the front. In case hostilities breakout with Huerta's provisional government The Times willgive the public in Tacoma some of thefinest war pictures in the history of modern journalism.

OUR MARINES STARTING FOR MEXICO

HOISTIXtI MAItINKS' "KITS" ONTO TRANSPORT HANCOCK AT NKW ORLEANS.

THE BUSINESS END OF A BATTLESHIP

\J S S Florid.-. cs_-~.os~»o. - u ~„«»w.»,_

SCKNK OH HIinVARI) IIKOK OK THK FLORIDA, ADMIRAL FIJCTCHRR'S WiIMMBIP.

flflimr?i!«it.Peoria, 111., had a MOO.OOO

fire.

Washington boat crew has col-lected 11,000 for Its trip east.

Dancing every Thursday even-ing. Crampbell's ball, Hull andMrKinley ay. Kilgore's orches-tra. Admission. .We. adv.

8. C. Brlckson, Tacoman, wasgiven contract by state to buildtwo girls' training school cottagesat Grand .Mound for $81,000.

A carload of Virginians andWest Virginians arrived ln Cen-tralta today to settle.

All kinds of bedding plants.Illn/, florist, South 7th and K. St.

"Advertisement."

Two more men suspected ofcomplicity in the Klama bank rob-bery have been taken in Aber-deen.

Juneau, Alaska, had its firstIry Sunday on the 19th.

Three hundred million feet oftimber on the Tulaip Indian res-ervation are for sals by the gov-ernment.

Giles Qulmby was todayawarded (2,666.67 for killingTornow, the outlaw.

Artistic decorations. Watson's."Advertisement."

Marquette university seismo-graiih recorded quake at 7:45 lastnight.

"Swap" ads, IS words 3 timesIS cents. See Want Ad page. *'

The question of state taxes willbe discussed at the I'iiiverslty ofWashington May 27, .18 and 29.Professor Bullock of Harvard willspeak.

Perfectly fitted grasses, 91.n0np. I'faff, Graduate Optician, 1147C st. "Advertisement."

One-half of the population ofFrance is engaged in agriculture.

A solid silver bedstead, coating{46,000. recently was made InEngland for an Indian rajah.

Home made raisin bread. Duen-waid's, aiS So. I Itli. near C.

"Advertisement."

The most disastrous explosionever known was at Gravellnes In

Alleging non-support, Jes-sie Murray has filed divorceproceedings against JamesMurray. The couple weremarried In this city in 1910.

1654. Three thousand personawere killed.

A good place to eat. Set/.erBros., OSO Commerce. Adv.

Two eminent German physi-cians have reported the case of achild that lived until its fourthyear without a brain.

information has been filedagainst Cordon Hatch i \u25a0>- DeputyProsecutor Askren, accusing himof committing a statutory crime.

Dr. I.h Gasa lias returned. <»r---flce, National Realty bldg. Adv.

Check Your April CoughThawing frost and April ratna

chill you to the very marrow, yoncatch cold—Head and lungs stuff-ed—You are feverish —Coughcontinually and feel miserable —You need Dr. King's New Dis-covery. It soothes Inflamed andirritated throat and lungs, stopacough, your head clears up, feverleaves, and you (eel fine. M>. 3.T. Davis, of Stlikney Corner, Me ,"Was cured of a dreadful coughafter doctor's treatment and allother remedies failed. Relief ormoney back. Pleasant—Childrenlike it. Get a bottle today. 00cand $1.00, at your Druggist.

Bucklen's Arnica Salve for All

OUR FLAGSHIP

U S.S Arkanja-i' W W

The battleship Arkansas carrion 12 12-lnrh and 22 .Vinch gunMas s.-, officers and 1,030 nu-u.ieiik'tliover aII—THI2 feet.Draft—28 feet, 0 Inches.Displacement—2B,ooo ion-.Speed—2o H knot".

LATEST WAR DEVELOPMENTSIN BRIEF FOR BUSY READERS

Constitutionalists of Mexico at Kagle Pass, Tex., declare if theI'nited States attacks lluerta they will give the latter no aid, butpreserve an attitude of neutrality.

Washington estimates show the whole fighting force of HuertaIs not over 10,000.

House and senate passed a bill Monday to provide a volunteerarmy for service in Mexico, if needed, by using state militia.

Frederick A. Stokes, San I'rancisro broker, wired PresidentWilson that he was prepared to organize a full regiment at a mo-ment's notice.

Huerta's telegram to Taft announcing he had "overthrown thegovernment" was being read aguin in Washington with interest Mon>day.

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Brotherhood of American I 11\ s- Kngineers hag wired|-i i-siileni Wilson offering to man trains In Mexico.

Philadelphia Ouakers at yearly meeting prayed Monday that warbe averted.

Sixth regiment of Massachusetts, composed of Civil war vets,offered their services to President Wilson.

Rear Admiral Badger, commanding the Atlantic fleet, is Hear-ing Taiupico and preparing a plan of campaign against Mexico.

Mexicans In Paris swarmed uhout the Mexican embassy withlulls expressions of patriotism and railed against the I'nitedsiaii-s Monday.

Captain Cowan, head of «lie aeroplane corps of the army, hasbeen given orders to prepare his men at San IHego to get into aMexican campaign at once.

Captain Prettyman in Ihe V. S. senate Monday prayed for "peacewith honor and universal broflierhood with Justice. 4

Assistant Secretary of the "Sevy Franklin I». Roosevelt at a ban-quet at Seattle announces ilie «avy is fit as a fiddle for trouble if itconies.

W. A. Fraeer, commander of the Woodmen of the World, hasoffered a regiment of Woodmen lully equipped for an invasion ofMexico.

Governor Colquitt of Texas lias asked that an immediate inva-sion of Mexico be started, hut Cn- president suggests it is not likelyto occur.

I in le Joe < .union says, "Whether President Wilson's decisionwith regard to Mexico la wise or not the country should supportbun."

President Huerta now denies the American boat wa« flying theflag when his officer arrested the men from it at Tampico.

AMexican, believed to be a spy, was arrested near the border atPortreo.

A Mexican at Tucson who shouted "Viva Huerta" waa set uponand beaten.

The I>. A. R. wired the president they stood ready for any ser-rice the* earn render In case of war.

TAKING THE ADMIRAL OF NAVY ABOARD

Admiral Badger going alumni Admiral ('. J. Badger and, at In-his flagship, the Arkansas, at Old left, AduilraP*B. A. Klske, on thePoint, iust before she nailed for dock at Old Point before the fleetTaiiipico. Tlie lower picture shows sailed.

BAND W.LL PLAYAT BIG CONCERT

REDUCE RATESThe Coast Artillery hand will

play accompaniments and individ-ual pieces during the big com-munity concert at the StadiumMay 3, according to plans an-nounced today, giving a combinedhand concert and chorua. Boy-scouts will acl as ushers. Finalplans will be worked out at ameeting tomorrow night ln theoffice of Frederick Heath, presi-dent of the park hoard.

Reduced rates from all pointson the Southern Pacific lines toTacoma for the Moutamara Festohave been arranged by the road,according to City Freight andPassenger Agent Ward B. Nash,who returned from San Franciscolast night.

liKCTrKK ON WAR TONIGHT.

S. T. Hammei'smark will speakon the war with Mexico tonight in jthe Social Science league, 170.". 1Jefferson avenue.

ixutv

:.0 BadjStevi *S.l\ Fls\s__

//7T_i/_l/_| y^t THE STORE THATS9S~^n. You Can't M*tctl Tn,B

PACIFIC AVENUE AND COMMERCE AT 15IS ST. IKST and* Butter'" 8

'\u25a0j-,-;;/,, ", Tea Coffee Milk

Wednesday-StampCollector'sDayDouble Stamps Till One o'ClockIn Grocery Section, All Day InAll Other Sections of the Store

s^ s To save the rush and confusion in the grocery ._—, .^_^..

w^l9l\ dc Pal^ nipn^ -the consequent delay and mi- <HjS^?|_j) \\t^oa&m S avoidable mistakes in delivering orders taken tlrejiis^gl S

<M__^fflj > We have changed the manner of giving out ?^^*{*^3<(. double stamps. Instead of one full day of '.K^lil/^?i idh . Vm-mmwii_yH 3 _Hn <C^L_s_sv' 'l_H i

I Double Stamps in Groceries, you'll have two $Bk^jy| \-J""_™_~J half days tomorrow double stamps all day in sj™^_™ *^>every department but groceries.In the grocery department —double stamps till one o'clock.

The Grocery Demonstration and Sale Is the BigAttraction For Those Who Live Well or ThoseWho Wish To Live Economically—Come andSee the Exhibit and Taste the Goods Demonstrated

IN THE BARGAIN STALLWaists Worth to $2 at 69cAn exciting special in the bargain stall on women's fine lingeriewaists. These are somewhat soiled but a trip to the laundry willmakethem crisp and lovely. Dainty styles, in high or low neck, long or shortsleeves, actual values to $2.00 |2Q(some even worth more) choice 05/ CBoys' Jersey Sweaters, just what the boy wants to wear for his out-of-door games. Plain blue trimmed with gray front, red with _2Qblack front, or in plain grays, maroon and black, $1.25 values ... V*7CDreSS Shields A lot of 12 dozen fa*-* shields made by I. B. Klein-

crt & Co., a grand special value in the QnBargain Stall, the pair »/C