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Dunkirk Evening Observer from Dunkirk, New York • Page 3

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Indian and Cow Boy. GIotm Fleece Lined, Price We. BUL6ARS BOTTLE UP ZEKKI PASHA'S ARMY london. Feb. The Sehlinr Scatarl b-lated of" ih-Turkish defeat Jinlilr are the chief features of the war morr.

rng. All of the Feutarl come from sourer, snd nt Turks hav. ing been reverc'y ed thai tfc'y all their big guns st Berdar.jo'.i ar.d that these are r.o-v directed by the victors at A enrrent lately that Hassa-i Pasha, the of Scutari, deefl. Is slleged to bee- con-! by Tnrkleh prisoners, who say wse shot rn the of Soitirl. Oae verstotj as that was sliot tally white saether says he was zekki Kasha's army at Gallipoll and control the coast in such a ma that It Is Impossible for the transports to land troops.

There is nothing as yet to indicate whether they contemplate an attack cn the Turkish lines at Bulalr. POPE'S SISTER VERY ILL Doctors Say Stroke of Paralytic Wil Causa Hot Death. Rome, Feb. The condition Rosa Snrto, the pope's aged sister, has changed for the worse and It is feared that she may die during night. The pope has telephoned his blessing to her.

Her physician. Dr. Amici, suggested consultation ami Dr. Marchiafava. the tczs called the diagnosis of Dr.

Amici and said her case was hopeless. Miss Sarto, who Is 77 years old. suf fered from a stroke of paralysis on Saturday, but it was thought at first ic might pull through and live for least a year. Tlie nope is deeply grieved and is instantly telephoning io his sister's house, which Is outside the Vatican where two of his secretaries are spending the IIKA1 mall -n of the kldnej lib rheumatic itxixa in quhk in r.sul tapcssiMe For Ms to pmi. Vs who the mother Troops oil Gallipoli Coast.

At Fountains Ask for "HORLICK'S" 1W SriflMl sssJ MALTED MILK Tin rssai sVht matawMmrrmmtTrmmmt THE EVENING 0B8ERVER. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1913. The Safe Store MASONIC BUILDING Crowiag raster Taaa day Sure la New tort THE- One Case of Men' Coats for Small Women, For Less Than the Cost of Making.

About S7 in this lot, made from all wool cheviots, cassimerer snd double faced cloths in gray, brown, tan and mixtures, cut in the neweat styles and elegantly tailored. Not a coat in this lot sold for than -12- OS and most of them eold at $14.98 fjk A and $16.98. (No Alterations.) Sltl MX Your choice at via Kustendje, the Bulgarians to have completely bottled up tlnnal i rjaooi. Wilsor. a and Brown y.

Feb Black COTTON HOSE, Special at 12c pair. We want you to see this Hose want you to comnara it with hnaa that yon have paid more money for. You'll find that the m'y difference in the price. Fine combed yarn, full faahionad. will not stretch oat of shape.

op to 11 1-2. -re hir.i th- N.v Ifd iy Join Hands. II. -A courtship has of P.rrv to Miss Margaret cii, Ada. Mr.

though f-ll v.iijon. an aged Men'. Flannel Drew With or With-out" Attached Collar. Light or Dark (1.39 Employes Sale Continues All Week FplHE EMPLOYES knew when they darted this sale that prices muit be extremely low to sell V118 8easoP ol year and in making the reductions there was no thought of profit, in in many instances the wholesale of the article was forgotten. The employes have certainly done their now it's up to you.

The Woman Who Fails to Take Advantage of OUR $9.98 SALE OF Suits and Coats Certainly a preat Mort of the garments on sale sold at (19.98 and 124.98, while a few were formerly fold at llfl.98. The atylea are new. The fit ia perfect and the tailoring of the beat. Overcoats For Boya, 13 to 17, Reduced to $1.98. During the Employee Bale.

Neat dark mixtures, good length with convertible col Ian durably Hi ed, regular prices $3.89 and Childreos' and Girls' Sweater Coats, Regular Price 1 1.39 and $1.69. Reduced to 98c During the Employes Sale. coats for the little and the older too, made frrm pure all wool yarns, plain and fjney weaver, with or withont In all the desirable color', regular pricee 11.39 and $1,69. reduced to 98c- TAFT MAY VETO WEBB BILL Measure Phohlblti Shipment of ky Intended For Sale In "Ory" Territory. Washington, Feb.

The report that President Taft -will veto the Webb bill, which prohibits the shipment in fhterstate commerce of whlslty intended for sale in "dry" territory created a stir amons Democratic senators and representatives. The bill paBscd the house Saturday by an overwhelming non-partisan vote and was adopted by the senate yesterday by a viva voce The Webb considered in the house under a special rule as the result cf senr-ral understanding among Democrats it was the desire of President-elect Wllron to hare the liquor question settled before he Governor Wilson. It Is said, reeosiiiics that the interstate liquor b'll ar. the legislation Is called in "loaded" at both ends and he hoped to pet it out of the way ir. order that neither he ncr the Democrats organization under him wor.1'3 be embarrassed by its consideration.

The president will veto the hill on constitutional ground It Is under stood. He Is said to share the belief I of Senators Root and Sutherland that the bill is unquestionably unconstitutional In that It simply shifts the burden of responsibility for Us final defeat from the shoulders of poHticanp to the supreme court. Dress Goods Specials One Lot Cheney Foulard Silks, polka dole. 85c quality, yard SOc One lot Persian $1.00 quality, per yard KtV. Opera and Evening 49c quality, per -HSC Beat Cotton Challiei.

7o quality, wno uois or temnants, range from ona yard to seven at half-price. Best quality Flannelstte, colored, special. SC Enap'oyes Sale of Sweet Or WORK SUITS For Men at S3. 00 The suit consists of coat and pants msde from heavyweight material, in neat dark gray stripes. Sixes ud to 46.

Sweet Orr anaran- taa thia material to give excellent wear and every seam ia warranted not to rip. $1.00 Corsets on Sale This Week at 49c These Corsets aie cf good quality Frenoh Cou-till, high and low buat, draw string top, hose supporters. A regular at-- -49c $14.98 Suits Overcoats For Men and Yuung Men Reduced $8.98 During the Employes Sale. Fancy Caasimere and Wor sted Suits and plain black and fancy mixed $2.98 and $3 39 Men's Flannelette Pajamas Reduced to $1.98 All sites in plain and striped patterns. Faultless make.

$3.00 Bon Ton and Get B. Corsets, stzes.re-duced during The Employes Sale to 98c Employes Sale on MEN'S REEFER COATS With High Storm Collars. Black and oxford gray Frieze) Coate, heavy lining', welt huii, regular price $6.98 re- AO dured to Heavy weight Reefers of all wool Melton cloths in black and gray mixtures, regular price CO $4.98 reduced to Men's durable Reefer Coats in dark mix- QQ lures, wool lined. reg. $2.98 reduced to I HENRY M.

FLA6LER Standard Oil Magnate Critically III In St. Augustine, Fla. I Monroe County Murderer to DIs. Albany. Feb.

11. William Twi-inn. a nrgrn who was sentenced to pain In the chslr by I Feb. 27. but saved from Hion of the governor In nmiiilsslon might has hern adjudged i Aub'irn during JOHN TATCHELL Old and Estaamed Reaident of Bal Passes Away.

daughter, Mrs. Ellsworth Hall Sunday Somersetshire, Englnnd. He to Canada at the age of 13 I came to this country when united In marriage to Miss 'rank. To union eleven number MADERO REFUSES I TO SURRENDER. Mm PresMait Barricitfedj Palace.

FIGHTING MAY BE RESUMED. General Diaz Proclaims Himself Pro visional Mexico City Is a Powder Which a Spark Will Explode and Cause Death Thousands and Destruction In Million In Property. lloxlco City. Feb. 11.

President Hadero must resign or accein tuo rr spoitutbflfty for bloodshed and carn-aue more dreadful Uiau that which terrified this city on Sunday. That is the plain im-aiilue of an ultiniatuui which Genera! Fells Dlar, after proclaiming blmsolf provisional uresidonti sent last eveimiK to Msderj who haoVreturned to the capital after apseallni to Geseral Dlannuct and other so far neutral for support Madera's reply to the ultimatum one stubborn, desperate tenteace: will die before I (Ire up." If the pres resolution la not shaken with in a few nobody that the Hinting will be resumed with doubled ferocity. Tble elty a pow der magulne. A spark will explosion that may mean the death of and the destruction of mill ions in property. Mad.ro Holds Arsenal.

Holdlns Use Ciudadela, the almost Impracnable arsenal and Its Immense quantities or military and with 2,000 soldiers ready io die for him. General Dies laat evening hesitated to aaaln plunge the elty Into warfare until Madero had definitely refused to get out of oflce. Interview aoon be learned that Madero had returned to the capital after conferences with General Dlanquet and others. General Dies acceded to the requeat of Senor Cologan. the Spauish minister, that an offer bo made to Madero which would permit of a peaceful settlement of the revolution.

8enor Cologan lett the Cludadcli with this stem message from DIai to Madero: "You, Francisco I. Madero. regard an enemy of the republic. In order to secure peace -for this stricken country, you will resign your ofllcc as president or 1 shall attack Uic palace." The Spanish envoy delivered the Ultimatum with all of tho tact and riolicacy that the situation permitted. President Madero was obviously terribly affected.

Tears came In his eyes and when he replied bis voice Hhook with emotion. Ho Informed Senor Cologan that he had resolved to strug gle to the last to maintain what lm be lieved to be true constitutional govern- it, and then as If taklnr a vow the president closed the interview Ith "I wilt die before I win give up." DIai Explains His Attitude. Immediately after Senor Cologan with DIai, tho Adelberl of Cottnue. Mrs. K.

IMgnrli! made clear his altitude. Place, with whom lie at 'the or Ills itenth. Nineteen grand PORTLAND BOY SADLY BURNED BY HOT LARD. Portland. Feb.

11. I.lttlo Howard nurhans, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Tiurbans. was Tery nerinualy litimrd I the fare find chest Monday.wllli Inrd. Dr. E. H.

Mu.lgi- Weat-is attending him. CUPID AT WORK Flo Feb. by the 1 s. Man- J. Harry Iturmast W.

S. Ayn-i to train. Feb. 11. F.

W. T.lllla P.iv. E. (I. Mlnnlgh.

HEAD STUFFfD? GOT by pound relieves wont cold or Ho Quinine Used. i Wlth and his brothers and holding the National Palace and with Dlax fortressed In the great arsenal and In nossesslon hii oi tne Heavy played a waiting ga GeaRGraf Go's Clearance Sale Thousands of Dollars Will Be Saved for the People of Dunkirk and Vicinity. SALE Now Going On And Continues for Ten Days Be sure and get your full share of the bargains in Pianos, Talking Machines, Funiture, Carpets. Rugs, Draperies, China, Crockery.Silver Ware, Linoleums, Mattings, Sewing Machines, Brass Goods. Lamps, etc.

Geo. H. Graf Co" COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS. VICTORS. GRAFANOLAS 319-323 Central Ave, Dunkirk, N.

Y. quartered the blunt alarm tho peaceable. The city Is tense peculation. What will Ulan- quot do with his strong force? Which side will he take? Will General Huerta remain loyal to Madero In thli When will Zapata arrive? These are only a fern- of tho queatlom that everybody Is asking. RenortB reached here last evening that the cities of Pueblo and Chlhua- have fallen into the hands of the rebels.

It was said also that General Agullar and General Llave. rebel lead III Pueblo, have arrived here and have been In conference with Diss. WARSHIPS FOR MEXICO Will Protect Americans and Foreign ers During Revolt In Southern Republic Washington, Feb. As a precau tionary measure and solely In the in terests of the safely of American. and other foreigners In Muxloo.

Secretary of Stnto Knox called on the navy department, to send four warships (o Mexican ports, two on each coast. Admiral lladger, comniaiider-ln-chlcf of thu Atlantic fleet at Gtianlnnamo fcrredinny. Culm, to designate two hattle. mmunder-in i shins, nni- of wbleb will Iho revolutionists, granted nil Vera Crm and the other to Tamplco. correspondent which I Imlh on tho Gulf coaHt of Mexico.

that at present Felix Diss Is becoming more and more a populsr flgnre. Just as there can be no doubt that the loyalty of tho army that remains under banner la steadily wan- cruiser Colorado will Madero to resign," ho said tirmlv. to Matexnlan ot. Mm ano ir ne naa then failed to act. I will attack the natlonnl palace." While this Interview wns proceedinj; the streets rang to the shouts of "viva DIai" and the sound of cheering the new leader could be heard from a long distance off.

Thcro can be no doubt of Mexico, while the cruiser South Da kota will probably bo sent to At imlcn. to relieve the cnttger ports "Tho sole purpose of these naval dispositions, le observation and report on tho situation, particularly with ref erence Io the protection being afforded foreigners and their Interests. "The sending of these represent no change whatever In Ihe iw.ll. Imlh sldcB cy of tho Dresldenl. Indle.tn.

nr. 1,1. The whirring on the part of Iho government of the of rifle Are and the of enraged i caln Iho auremlanev lo i'- combatants did not dlatitrh th- The capital singularly qulel. Clti-xens ventured out and streets as were nermllled ll.r.,n Dlax' patraln. Hut the nuM me rorelgn residents organ-One doge Of Pspeg Cold Com.

Io protect themselves and their in the foreign e.narter l.rit night Americans. Englishmen, tier-msns and Frenchmen, heavily armed your coil al'empted outrages. aro and tut the One of the things mnft t'klnr the very feared by the foreign Is the r- r. and In the event that It b-comes necessary, there will be Son Btalirtrt and Euio- 1 to light off Cannon Mounted The capital presented bandits. Houi wmVasl it.

got to marry while they ashstry; derlsiaa have taken tlmilar Tl I I hsejie. of remarkable 7. olaced r.rr.i i.on snd maohlne guns on the nof of 'I! :7: JZ Clodadela and In the wlrdow, of tIonr building so that his tr.l could command every ap-a of alio numerous from yo-ir dnsaiat building. In the It the twt r. i of Ihe anwr.al and mounted cannoo and -nr.

and Maxima on thel. roofs. The Ma- hlch has broken nut In Mexico Cltv nd responds merely Io the fresh be- ersllv rt f-nt esulloii due to the -OHSEUVEIt you rub on and th" f.Aln Is g.rne no blister: treme uncertainty of the new conditions caused hv lha 4. Ith gossip and Mexican capital, both locally and Its effect upon conditions throughout Mexico, where American citizens and their Interests are so tery numerous Wilson Silent on Mexican Situation. Trenton, N.

Feb. The nawa of Btlrriug events In Mexico City and the persistence of the Impression that when he enters upon his new duties he will be brought faco to fsco with a trying situation brought no comment from President-elect Wilson further than to remark he knew nothing ef the Mexican troubles except what be bad ftad In the morning newspapers. He said that no messages touching sltustion bad oome to him from anybody. If the president-elect Is receiving by mall or telegraph anr susseattona for other positions than those In ths cabinet he does not know about It Buch communications he had ordered to he filed away and he will not consider them until he takes up the appointment to which they nertaln. Ira said last night he had no Intention of considering any diplomatic Job until he has been sworn In.

CASTOR I A For and Ckildna. TtalM YnHsN AJvajs BssgM Bears the Blgnawreof now at that port Tho presence of the Holme, recently gava Denver I. wanted further south l.ft&S^ttSir&^JZtt Central American waters. riMwly lnterruptetl by continual Secretary Knox authnrizprt last ihv nudicncc. ono an-night the following purposes of send- Ing American warships to the Moil- ln throet would use Foley's Ir coughs and colds and' avoid cnhl wvakens tho tnllty nnil naves) In and nafc to take.

It. for Musterole Better Than Mustard Plaster! m- mstlem. Lumbago. and me of the Hack or JolnM. Spralra, hv-re Muscles.

Rnb. that Frosttd F.et, Col.l. of the Chcstl hi Pneumonia.) At of lh" fMVfMgga-. "it ITU 3 Sit I cial l.rje hji.cltjl IU0. II I I 1 1 1 1 BB M'-sTOtobii.

it r-atlents; It Is Cleveland. ConstsMty used In many of the lanr- nM. yi.TrPBHOLE Csntnry science has made tended mother and gvar. ft eg, prsjaid. what Twentieth TsKs MrSTBRflLf: Ifnoth.r 1 with rbeamallasn.

The relief from tnated ThTASt, Tonat'itls raaJ of OKiEftVKI. adv-f MuatrroK and kaaasn to in a anon tnae I rasjaineg.

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