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: Czarina In Convent Again Crops Out
By ISAAC DOS LEVI JVC
GMM duke Nikolai XUtolalevitcb
row in exile In Italy had every-
thing: ready in 1915. when com-
T aT l-rmchief of the Russian armies
" d po-1 the czar and confine the
zp- "a in a con-vent This Is re-
1 d n todaj s extraordinary in-
i i: -m of the czarina's letters al-oug-h
circumstances of the miscar-
ag- of the plot are not given. From
- fact that Rasputin was responsl-
i for the grand duke's removal. It
it n j ' d scm that word of the con--i
had reached the monk.
1 appears that the now famous
r of Nikolai VikhaUovitch tr the
ra u armng him against the
zarma and the dark forces behind
e was sent on by the czar to his
- f" so great was his faith In her.
The first letter in this Instalment
divulges her reaction to that memor-
able missive. The historic session of
the dnma at which Milyoukov quoted
the British ambassador Buchanan
to the effect that premier Stunner
was a traitor made the czarina ex-
press her fear that Stunner might
die from the treatment he received
at the hands of the da ma. The crisis
created by the stormy duma session
necessitated the frequent consulta-
tion with Rasputin who together
with Frotopopov advised a vacation
of three weeks for Stunner. The
czar however dismissed him altogether.
i oepcuD VV
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eElas. .
TP YOU CANNOT DEPEND
tie risk of a complete break -
' wr of the delicate eye-mus-
have the exterior and ln-
r r - onr eye-mechanism
1-1 rpd bv our reliable opto-
metrist. We will determine
tou- iual acuity for near and
far seeing. If jou need bifo-
wuJ sug-pest fused
- ' at gne i i- appearance
( one lens. Our moderate
pnees will interest you.
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The Cxarina Is Angry
Tzarskoye Selo Nor. A 1916.
"My Own Sweet Angel:
"Warmest thanks for your dear
letter Just received. I read Nikolai's
and am ntterlv discmsted. Had von
i7 J J?M stopped him in the middle of his talk
lllTHPDtfEHftPPVPS and tod hIm thttt f be only once
In 1 il& BttDLlVkl di mo Xotft "?' 5SH!f or m.! ?2"
rrr - . I l11 send him to Siberia as It be-
always hated and spoken badly of
me for 22 years. But during the war
and at such a time to crawl behind
your mama and sisters and not stick
up bravely (agreeing or not) for his
emperors wife is loathsome and
treachery. And Fredericks old and
no good and can't shut him up and
wash his head and you. my love far
too gooa and Kind and soft such
man needs to be held in awe of you.
He and Nikolasha are my greatest
enemies in the family not counting
me oiacK women ana sergei. lie
simply could not bear Aula and me
not so much the cpld rooms I assure
you. I don't care personal nastlness.
but as your chosen wife thev dare
i iuu uutAUT UKit'tLHSu i col.- sweety mine you must back
ipon vour eyes do not run ll" P or Tonr and baby's sake. Had
wo uv. gvi nun ii wooia long nave
been finished or that I am utterly
convinced. I am seeing him a
moment before Sturmer. Pnar nM
man may die from the vile way he Is
spoken to and of at the duma
Miliukov's speech yesterday when he
quotes Buchanan's words that Stunn-
er is a traitor and Buchanan to
whom he turned in the box held his
tongue-vile behavior. We r itvfnc-
throngh hardest times but God will
neip m larougn. Lez them scream
we must show we have bo fear and
are firm. Wify is your staunch one
auu buujob as a rocx Denind you.
"Ever your old
WrFY.'"
tTne propaetle letter of crsnd duke
" JuuuuoTnen xa tne car men-
tioned above was circulated In Rasata. be-
fore the revolution. It read as follows la
part:
"Tom have frequently proclaimed v-
wiu to continue the war to a victorious
. Are you snre tamt the present coa-
tfiUoa of the country per<a thla? Do
TO hear the whole truth. r is much con-
cealed? Where Is the root of the evil?
JTOO aw yon ten me your country
i (-uiua inn uiu in jo one ana tnat you
were beta deceived. If this Is so then it
applies particularly to your wife who
i lows you ana yex tea yon into error being;
I surrounded by evil minded Intimates. Ton
! believe In Alexandra Feodorovna. This Is
natural. But the words the utters are
the products of akfllfnl wirWMrit not
. of truth. If you are powerless to liberate
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to the end.
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Is the name thlnnf iv. n. tr.
A. The quotation Is from the Law
of Manu the Moses of India.
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They're Here!
The June crop
At Billings'
of Victor Record
successes. We send records by parcel-
post to any address insured against
loss or breakage. Hear the new Vic-
tor Records at the store where serv-
ice is a habit. F. C. HHHon Co.
(Succrs. to W. G. Wall Co.) MS So.
El rao. Phones 18T-:7. Adv.
Garden Tools tor chat home gar-
den. El Paso Seed Co. itl E. San
Antonio St- Adv.
a i -v n
i s- uiie j vueei
I Each Day 0' The Year I
i ny JOHN KEXDttlCK BANGS. 1
JUNE.
THE soft sweet voices of rare June
Unite to sine a Joyous tune
Of fragrant flowers.
And greening bowers.
In rime and ruse.
To sound the glories of the year's
high-noon.
The skies spread o'er ns smilingly.
The laughing breezes full of glee.
Rich with perfume
And snowy txe.
Prank gaily over meadow hill and
Life comes Into Its perfect day
Athrll with love and light and play.
And everywhere
The world seems fair
Beneath the sway
Of this the Joyous daughter of the
May.
Copyright 120 by McClure News-
paper Syndicate.
1 14 Years Ago Today
I Prom The Herald of This Date. IMS.
ACCOl DING to Washington dis-
patches congressman Robert
Adams of Pennsylvania shot
himself this morning dying later.
The reason for the suicide is not
known.
Reports from Madrid Spain tell of
the attempted assassination or King
Alfonso and his bride while t.
were riding through the streets in
parade. King Alfonso had a very
dose call and escaped injury when
a niece of the bomb struck an orna
ment on his breast shattering it. The
bomb killed 20 and Injured w. The
culprit who threw the bomb has been
arrested.
Mrs. Frank Slocum and son Harry
have gone to Clondcroft for the sum
mer.
J. A. Smith took charge of the
local postoffice this morning as act-
ing postmaster for the bondsmen and
will serve until a successor Is named
to T. B. Olshansen who resigned.
The annual memorial services of
CAN'T FIND WORDS 10
EXPRESS GRATITUDE.
SAYS MEMPHIS IN
Chastain Grateful For
Wife's Restoration rom
Severe Attack of Pneumonia.
'HER LIFE SEEMED TO
HANG BY A THREAD'
Says TanlacSeemed To Be
Made Especially lor ner
Case and She's Now like
a Different "Woman
Among the hundreds of Memphis
pecpie wno nsTfi uu. .w.
realized the powers of the medicine
.. . v4 .& e mill
is ine who o j.i. viji.
wright for Edgar Moran & Company
residing at 711 Chelsea street.
"X am convincea. . ---tain
"from the wonderful Improre-
ment Tanlac has made in my wife's
. v & a .k a iiAlalns sua VratlH
DWiin turn ihwo m uwu -
for a run down system. I-ast January
IDS DIO it B.TWQ CVIAMh ... ........
monla and for a time no hope was
held out for her recovery. la fact.
for some time her life seemed to be
hanging by a thread. Finally K
crisis passed however and sbe va-
able to sit up. but bad to be lifted in
and out of bed. She had no appetlt-.
could not eat and Just lingered on la
her weakened condition.
"After the ordinary treatmf-it
failed to start her up bill I bought
her a bottle of Tanlac and the wav
she has Improved Is astonish ins
After a few days use of Tanlac s-e
had a splendid appetite and was up
and about the bouse in so short a
time it actually surprised me. She is
Just about through taking her sec-
ond bottle of Tanlac now and is like
an entirely different person. It has
helped her Just like it had been made
especially for her case and I hae
never seen or heard of anyone get-
ting back their strength so rapidly
Sbe sleeps soundly every night gets
up In the mornings feeling thor-
oughly rested and refreshed and Is
new helping our daughter with the
spring cleaning. She has also gotten
rid of a very annoying cough the
pneumonia left her with and is gain-
ing right along in weight. I am so
thankful to see her getting strong
and well again that I Just cifft ex-
press my gratitude."
Tanlac Is sold In El Paso by KoDy
and Pollard. Adv.
the Odd Fellows will be held at the
First Presbyterian church next Sun-
day evening. The program commit-
tee Is composed of Dr. E. W. Bryan
W. a MlUlcan. Ed McCllntock and
Charles Campbell.
U M. Crawford theatrical man re-
turned this morning from St. Loots.
County treasurer C E. (Henry)
Kelly leaves tonight for New Orleans
to spend several weeks recuperating
and resting.
Improvements will be made on the
property which Millard Patterson has
purchased from the St- Louis owners.
adjoining the Coles building on East
San Antonio street.
El Paso Seed Co." Flell Seed are
tested seeds. 521 East San Antonio
St. Adv.
Ask'&ur Barber
j&LUCKx" TIGER
y& positaTely ctarsfiwed to t
S m cure any ease of csnorosor
i sa iff"- - TTi 1 1 I I'l n i ssaf U
est remedy sua cojy
una menacy
s500i2i
os Se via every
I wt-atasler. If too
r Is isiett or frnffleg est try LoetyTlr-r
-toe rati tuti sr&wer. "J Tow Barftoar.1
AX3DS E.USTSE-. BEAPTY-YOPTH
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ujbrl .:yss
Ibsi
I Is Backache Slowing I
w f m
Cusou tsvyz about his boy. H writes:
"The boy that we have beea doctarlse
w.th DJUX U completely well. Hewas
a to ud tore all over his head and body.
sod now you cannot tell he ever had
snrthiac vraor with hua.
"Why net try D.D J) today and be eonTtficedt
Relief) at once from itchier and burnisc. Your
zacney back if the first bottle doei not brar
relief. ttcWcaodJl-OO Try IXD. a Soap too.
E lotion &r SHn Disease
K!I at i ..inrU IJrnc&lsIs
HEADACHE
TABLETS
ForHead&cbes aad Neuralgia
1
WATCH THIS PACE FOR A
STORT THAT WTlil I.VTBREST
TOf. EACH SPACE WILL aB
XTHBEBED BEGI3TJCISG WITH
TODAT AJTD THE STOET TVILI
BFTt OX TUESDAYS. THBHS-
DATS AND SATDRD.VTg.
WATCH THIS SPACE
EACH DAT.
i ustnc' your wife as their htstruraeut.
I -four first Impulse sad decision are re-
markable true and to the point but as
soon as other iufraence supervene you
! begin to waver and your o'tteiate ded-
! slons are not the same. If you could re-
' mov the persistent isterfereace of dark
forces in all matters the regeneration of
Rnssla woo!d Instantly be advanced and
i you would refaln the eoufldenee of the
enormons majority of your subjects which
1 you have forfeited.
1 long: hesitated to tell you the whole
trutn. out decided to do so alter i naa oeen
convinced by your mother and sisters tha
it must be done. You are on the eve of
new troubles I say more on the eve of
attempts on yonr life.)
Church and Foil ties.
'Txarskoye Selo Nov. -n 1916.
"My Own Darling.
"Alexeiev ought to go off for two
months rest and you set somebody
to help you. Golovln for instance
who all praise very highly. A man
who Is so terribly against our friend
as poor Alexelev is cannot have
blessed work.
"The laying of the foundation
sto&e of Aula's church was nice our
Friend was there shall see Gregory
a moment today. Stunner is very sad
and unhappy they worry you so and
that because of him. too. I cheered
hfm up and he got calmer and full
of good intentions. He finds Hod-
zfanko's court dress ought to be
taken from him for not having those
men stopped when they said such
strong things at the duma and bad
insinuations he told Fredericks to
give him a reprimand bnt the old
man misunderstood and wrote to
Rodzlacko that la the future he must
allow no such things to happen.
Won't you say he should have his
court rank taken from him. or for
the next thing he lets pass through
which touches yotr again horrid
man!
"Our friend is so angry Olga mar-
ried as she did wrong toward you
and lhat can bring her no luck. Ah
dear me I too more than regret this
act of hex's though umlerstand her
human craving for happiness at last.
IfOvy. you will be carofnl not to be
caught by Nikolasha into any
promises or anything remember
Gregory saved you from him and bis
ovll people. Don't let him go to ihe
country but straight back to the
Caucassus. Be cool only not teo
kind to him and Orlov and Yanuah-
kevitch. Remember for Russia's
sake what they wanxal to do to
clear you- out. One must feel your
rnrr. If-' thna tt- aa utm -
1 your country and your child's throne.
l cover you wn unending tender
kisses.
"Ever your old
"STJNNX."
"Wants Vacation for Stunner
Taarskoyo Selo. Nov. 7 116.
"Xy Own Beloved Nicky Dear:
"I saw Frotopopov a long time. In
the evening short our Friend and
both find for the quiet of the duma
Sturmer ought to say he is 111 and go
for a rest of three weeks. It's trus
he Is really quite unwell and broken
by those vile assaults and being the
rd flag for that madhou-e Us bet-
ter he should disappear a bit and
have been cleared oat. return again.
Trenov (who I can't helo not liking)
for the moment is the one who by
law replaces him at the council of
ministers and will keep things going.
If you wire to mo you agree I can dp
It for you; and kindly without hurt-
ing the old man for his sake and
the quiet as I know It would be un-
pleasant for you writing and I want
to spare my sweetheart all I can. He
can then ask you for leave for his
health. They wilt at once cool down
and many know he is really not well.
"Blesslnes and endless kisses from
eyour own old WIFT."
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I Questions and Answers.
QTO settle an argnment vrlll you
please state Tibet her the deficit
for the entire period of govern-
ment operation of the railroads vra
as large as the estimated deficit for
the first year of the return to private
control f L. E. S.
A. Operations of all departments
of the railroad administration during
Its control of the railroads were car-
ried on at a net loss of 9900.478.7SS 5
according to the report of the di-
rector of finance. The estimated def-
icit for the first year of private con-
trol as submitted to the interstate
commerce commission by the railway J
executives is Jl01777S.S5.t)0. not in-
cluding provision for wage Increases
that may be made by the railroad
labor board.
Q What 'annuities are fixed in
the new pension law for the retire-
ment of superannuated government
employes? C. X. T.
A. The pensions provided range
from a minimum of 180 annually to
a maximum of (720
C Will X rays penetrate steel?
P. I. It.
A. It has been found possible to
penetrate three inches of steel six
inches of alloy and 12 inches of wood
by X rays. Lead is an effective re-
sistant and one-eighth of an Inch of
lead will furnish complete protection
for an X ray operator.
Q Why do strawberries require
a rich aolir N. P.
A. They require a rich soli chiefly
because owing to the very short time
between blossom and the ripe fruit
the plant food must be Immediately
available.
Q. Is there a vrallclnc- flshr YL
H. B.
A. This name is given to an eel
like fish of the snake head family on
account of the fact that It sDendit
some time on land. It Is common in
the fresh waters of the East Indies
and China and has a double respira-
tory annarattts. enabllnc it tn
breathe in or out of water.
O. Did Corbett win from Snlllmn
by a knockout? W. J. R.
A. On September 7. 182. James J.
Corbett won the world's champlon-
anip irom jonn l. builivan in 21
rounds by a knockout. The match
was fought at New Orleans t. for
a purse of 925.000 and 120000 stake
money. Marquis of Queensberry rules
five ounces gloves.
O. How long docs It take the
light of the moon to reach the earth?
A. Light travels at the rate of
1SC300 miles a second so It wonM
take less than two seconds for the
light from the moon to reach the
earth.
Q. Please give formula for cleaner
such as opticians use to clean the
lenses of spectacles? J. O. n.
A. Most opticians use one-fourth
listerine and three parts plain water
ior cieauaing speciacies.
5 What Is a pampero? M. E.
A. This is a cold drv wlnrt wrhl
frequently sweeps over the pampas
of Argentine and Uruguay. At times
It develops hurricane force. It Is
similar to the northwest gale? of thf
ronpern i cmlpnere tut tm.ts po
hil's or mountain to reduce its force
averyPktare
TcMsaStor?
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You U
A
RE you dragging along week after
week with a dull throbbing back
ache? Do you feel lame in the morn-
ing tired all day suffer sharp tortur-
ing twinges at every sudden move?
Then there's something wrong! So
why not find out what it is and try to
correct it? You may never have sus-
pected your kidneys yet often it's the
kidneys that are at fault. A cold a strain or overwork congests the kidneys and slows them
up; poisons accumulate in the system and many mysterious aches and pains result. You may
have headaches and dizzy spells too with perhaps some annoying bladder irregularity. Don't
wait for more serious trouble. You owe it to yourself to get well and stay well. Use Doah's
Kidney 'Pills. ' They have helped many El Paso folks. They should help you.
Ask your neighbor! v
These Are El Paso Cases
Mesa Street
George B. Dorsey. painter 418 Mesa SC gave
the following; statement Hit 18 mi: -When
living in Franklin. Ps. a number of years ago I
was taken with kidney complaint. The trouble
was brought on by my inhaling the fames of
turpentine at my work. I would suffer from
sharp twinges of pain in the small of my back
and the secretions from my kidneys would pass
irregularity and annoy me. Doan's Kidney Fills
were recommended te me and I used some.
One box was sufficient to cure me of that at-
tack." On April 2 1J1 Mr. Dorsey said: "Bvery
word of my former statement holds good. I
think Doan's Kidnly Pi Us are the finest kidney
remedy made."
Dallas Street
Itn. 3. D. Osborne 28 Dallas St says: "I
was badly rnn down from overwork. My back
and head ached and when I was on xay feet
very much I became nervous. I suffered for
quite a long time until I read of Doan's Kidney
Pills and procured a box at Kelly A Follards
Drug Store. Soon I was rid of the attack.'
(Statement given May 22 1917.)
AGAIN PRAISES DOAN'S.
On April S. 1919. Mrs. Osborne said: 1 think
the same of Doan's Kidney Pills now as I ever
did. Occasionally I take a dose of Dean's with
good relief and I againhlghly recommend
them."
Wyoming Street
Mrs. W. G. Lempert. 1019 Wyoming Su says:
"I was down a few years ago with a bad hurt-
ing across the small of my back. At times the
pains were so severe that when I bent over. I
was in misery to straighten up again. I would
also get so dizzy that everything In front of
me would turn black. I had bad spells of head-
ache which would start at the base of my
brala and work up. The action of my ktdnes
was irregular At times my limbs and ankles
would be swollen twice their natural size and
I wonld be unable to put my shoes on One box
of Doan's Kidney Pills entirely relieved the
trouble. .Vow when I don t just feel right. 1
take Doan's Kidrev Pills and they neer fail
to bring good reef"
TSJ
v
0 package of Doan's Kidney Pills is gen
uine unless it bears the maple-leaf trade
mark and the signature "as. Doan."
East Overland Street
Pete Dehltnger. car Inspector 12U E. Over-
land St. says: 1 caught cold about a. year ago
and It settled in my kidneys. I often had to pat
my hands on my hips to ease the pains In my
back. I had such headaches I thought I would
go out of my mind and I would get so nervous I
could hardy control myself. At night I would
have to get up oftas on account of the too free
action of my kidneys. Meratags I had a tired
and languid feeling. I can truthfully say Doan's
Kidney Pills acted wonderfully. Two boxes
entirely cured me. Being out in. all kinds of
weather as I nave to be at my work doesn't
affect me at all new."
San Antonio Street
H. W. Cole proprietor of blacksmith shop.
141C San Antonio St B Paso says: -I can't
praise Doan's Kidney Pills too highly as they
did me a whole lot of good. I was troubled with
a hurting in the snail of my hack and when-
ever I bent over to she horses it certainly
caught me to straighten up. My head would
pain and during the Bight I was bothered by
the frequent action of my kidneys. I found
that after taking Doan's Kidney Pills the
pains across my back left me and I was entirely
cured. Now I can haadspvar without' fear of
suffering." .
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Kidnev
Pil
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Every Druggist has Doan's 60c a box. Foster-Hilbnra Co. Manufacturing Chemists Buffalo N. Y.
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