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Monday. Sept. 14. 1914.
EL PASO MO
RISING TIMES
sí
the French riiliory and cavalry hav an-
nthilalerl lo squailrnns or Ocrniin cavalry
In thai neifrtrborheod.
Russian Rrnorlrd Winning
Flrhttntr fiad been iirorepdtn continu-
ously tinca Annual ai and Human
claim lo be wirmin bolh In Poland and
Ciallrla.
Vienna aaya the Austrian were eurceas-
ful during lite rirat Mases (r the. riirtiilnir
Ir. asílela ana took 1000a prisoner htit
thai 1 1tf-y were obliged lo withdraw from
l.ember and concentrate In a better posi-
tion becauae llic northern wine of ine Am-
man army In Poland waa threatened by
areatly superior numbers
The battle or nawa rtuaka wlmli now la
prorresslnir. apparently will prflVe the em-
clal tout or the Austrian army. Archduke
Prederlrk or Austria la with th! army
there. A message rrom source unrrl"tilly
to Austria declarea that the result t.t the
(latirían operations will determine whether
the Austrian army will continue to be a
(actor in the war. Austria Is reported to
be enrolling her last claaaal of reserves.
No Brills Realrlnt-
While there la deep satisfaction in Eng-
land over the progress or events on the
Preñen battlefield. Hiere are n alirna or
rejoicing or celebrations. London tonight
wore lis usual sumiay rami ine new spa
pert continue to rounacl the people against
over-opilmlsm and any belief that the war
win lie oiner man a nitm ami roauy one.
ine txMman general ton mieiow la alv-
ina; ihe (lennan people the same caution
lib tells them they are only at trie begin-
ning or the aactirirei and surrerlng.
DAY'S SUMMARY OF
THE EUROPEAN WAR
The retirement ( the Germ in army
Is la progresa vlrially all along Ihe
entire line la rrnre arrerdltto l
(reach reports ana advlern from
Switzerland dearrlbe Ihe prftfeund
Impression the nan i Ihe Herman
retreal has created along the snl-s.
Uennnn frontier and la various parU
of (Jarman?.
Already Ihe German force have
been pushed back by the allied ar-
mies at some points tor a distance of
sixty miles' or mare and the French
have succeeded In reoccupyiug va-
rious town wkirh I key evacuated two
weeks ago.
The Bnlnlnn have lake Ike offen-
sive and ore reported to nave cut Ihe
Vim. .11 une of turnmiiiileatloa forc-
ing 1 he in to use Ihe line Ihruiipjh' Ihe
Meusr valley and Luxemburg.
The senate anil assembly nf Ihe
Union of Hotilh Africa have pledged
allegiance lo Ike empire end have
approved the action Ureal llrllaln ha
ini.cn "lii defense of the principles of
liberty and tisllre and or the integ-
rity and sanctity ol International 06-
lluallona." Russian official advices describe
Ihe operations in Russian Volajid cul-
minating 10 Ihe viciarles of liraanlk
and Tomasio. tine minimi men were
engaged on Ihe Ausli-lan and German
side and for six days Ike llitsslnns
remained mi Ihe dcrcusltc finally un-
dertaking a general ullrnslve moie-
menl b) reason of Ihe suceeswes ol
Generals Husky aad Briisoilnrf. Her-
vían troops have crossed Ike river
Have aad an offlrlal statement Issued
at Msh describes large Austrian losses
In Ihe early fighting. Hervía appar-
ently Is preparing lo undertake fur-
ther active offensive operations..
''ram Merlin comes very brief re-
porta. General Vun Weill has Issued
a statement describing moanerly Ihe
operations to the east of I'arls and
telling of heavy losses on bolh sides.
The .statement adds that the army
commanded by Grown Prince Freder-
ick William has been bomhardlug
with heavy artillery the torta oulh of
Verdun since Wednesday.
From llotterdam comes a Berlin
dispatch that the total tosses sus-
tained by the Germans number 6.W5
dead and I23 woudded.
A German fled the flagklilp ol
which carries the (lag o( Prime Hen-
ry vl Prussia baa been aeon crula-
lou south ol Ihe Aland Islands In Ihe
gulf of Bothnia. The fleet Includes
seven di csduauguts. 1
austriansTefeated
Two Austrian Armies Biirraundrd by Rus-
sians and -'O.ISHi Prisoners Re-
ported Gaplurrd.
Bu the Aaaoclolrd f'reae
London. Hept. 13. The Brillan war Infor-
mation bureau's version of the Austrian
defeat In South Poland rollowl: '
"The Austrian Invasion or Sunlit Poland
which penetrated ai rar as upóle ami Krat-
noatav anil Zamoac was protected on Ha
right by an army operating east or Wein-
berg. This letter army .was romijlulely de-
feated by the Itusalaiia on September I. near
I.rmbcrg.
From that moment 11 became evident that
ir ihe Austrian riuiil riniik could nol con
tinuo a stubborn resistance. Hie retreat or
the mum Austrian army limn South Poland
would be impertid by lliu eapluni or T11-
masznw on Senlemlier 10. II is iirobahle thai
Ihe Russian drove a wedge through Ihe
Austrian line.
Today a brilliant Russian victory i re
ported in whim mus priaonot
anil sev-
eral hundrcil guns weia lakei
probably Hie Imiuedlale ri'aull
Tlttl I
i ho Tu
luustov. acuon. :
A dispatch 10 Lloyd's News rrom Petro
rrnrl (laled veslerdav saVH:
"Two Austrian armlr are surruumled and
no000 priaonera have been Uuten Including
000 orflcers rrom one army anil iu3 rrom
anolher. ' The aurrnnder or liuth artille U
Impending. The uorman are agniii mov
inr troona from trie ea.sl lo Ihe west.'
A dispatch lo neuter's Trlngraiii t umpeny
rrom Paris sava:
The Malln learns rrom Pelrograd Hint
Ihe First Auslr im iiruiy iitiiler iirnerai von
Aurrenburg has hut k orricers is.txio sol-
dier and ton guns and iii.it tlio tecund
Austrian army has mil as DttMMIV w
ricers and 7ii.ui men. The Russian victory
la considered lo lio alisoltitelv decisive."
A message trom Peliogrtd to Hie Pari
Journal slates that Ihe Russians have taken
m.ono prisoners anil iii.ii oilier captures
are imminent.
KIIPICHOH I I I ATTACK
M Mil UN NANCY
ütf Ikr Uaocinlcil 'rca '
Lundun. .-in lt.-(.l:40) a. in.) A
uau-h lo ibe ii s livin nilón Franre
aya that the tieniians have evacuated the
remon ol Nstiev. winch lor ten days re
ltcd splendidly and reiiulsed victoriously
all lieriuaii aiucas
Tht niadc on Wednesday wag made by
Emperor William.
Luaevllle was retaken by m. French on
Ihe It lb according lo tlila dispatch
The Hermans lost heavily at .ancy about
xXMiou men and al Lunevilln ihi-lr casually
was about to.ooo men.
The bombardmeiil or Nancy nn ihe nights
of September v and in. caused only damage
without loas ol life and was followed by
Ihe retreat or Ibe Ucruians.
The Rtlfort district Is free r Invader
and will be reuccuided today. The i c tn li
still hold Ihann and the otilskirls ur
MUreh.
' Mills MAINTAIN CONTACT
WITH THE GERMAN AIIUV.
fig Ike 4aMcfalrl fifi
Paris. Sept. 13. The folluwlug orriclal
Ktaieitient was. Issued lonlglu
"No leport hxs been received innighi
(rum general Iwadquarlers. The state-
ments published yetttrday wnd this an-
ernoon nave di-plt led with what vigor our
iruops are pursuing the tlcrmans In iheir
retreal.
"II is natural that under litest; circum-
stances general headquarter cannot scud
Levy Grocery Co.
Phone. 505-506
Tuna Fiah 20c and 35c
Jap. Crab 30c and 45c
Walker's Chili Con Carne. 3
Van Camp Soups. 3 for . .
twice a day particulars concerning Inci
dents of this pursuit
All we know l that tne forward marcu
of Ihe allied arml' continues all alona the
front and that contact Willi iiks enemy 11
being maintained.
'on our loft ulna we have crossed the
river Aline."
FRRKCH TOCLD COMalANMUI
MAKEH (.iiiwim; lit ron i
11 11 the Atocia led Press
Bordeaux France Bent. IS. The minister
of war Alexandre Mlflerand today coin-
munlcatert to the cabinet the following lele-
Irarn which he had received rrom Ocneral
nitre commender-ln-chle! or I bo French
forces!
"our victory I confirmed as more and
more complete. Everywhere Ihe enemy Is
In retreat. Everywhere the Hermana are
abandoning prisoners wounded and muni-
tions of war.
"After heroin efforts on the part or our
troop during this formidable struggle
which lasted from the Ulh or August 10
the ittli of September all our arms arc
flushed with success and executing a pur-
suit unexampled for Its cxtenl.
fin our left we have crossed the Alslie
below Holsaons. iltus gaining too kilometres
about nillea) in six days' fighting.
"Our anules of the cenlcr are already
north of Marnc while those of Lorraine
ami the Vnares are arriving on the frontier.
The morale endurance and ardor of our
truel and those ot our ail ea are annum
e Hie pui'SUIl will MB rfiinimit-u vil nil
111 cm-rev. The -iivc rtfinent of the rciitihll
may well be proud of me army wmcn 11
- equipped.
signed)
JUFFRE."
FRENCH AVIATOR
nillNGS DOWN GERMANS.
flu Ihf Afoclatrit 'reus
London Kept II. A Heuier uispaicn iruin
rroyes t ranee say:
rier a chaae oí several uillce. a French
aviator sucr.eederl yeslerilay In bringing
iioun ii Herman aenmlane. wai ctt hail in eri
fmpiilng bomb on tne town. inc. i.erui.ui
Hot and two military obaenrer a cap-
lain und a lleutfnani-weic killed."
FRANCE WIU. ISM I
NATIONAL IIEFENSF. BONDB.
flu (Ac .1 oclof eat Prim
Bordeaux Frgnre Sept. 13. President
Polniaie loday signed a decree authorizing
the issue or treasury bunds redeemable In
rrom Hirer months to one year bearing .i
per cent. The bond are lo be called "na-
tional defense band" and the holders will
be given prrfeTRncn In thn allotment or
mini loans. The amount la nol mention-
ed but the boira will bo of loo wo to
1000 franc.
OKIIMANH HAVE I "St
LINE OF COMMUNICATION.
Hy the Associated Jrr
I .on. ion. Sopi. II. A Bordeaux dispatch to
Lloyd's weekly New lays Ihe line or com-
munication used by the Oeriiiuns ha been
cut and they cannoi inukii use or the Hoc
east or lite Argonnc roresl owing to Hie
rapid advance or the allies on tin- center
and right. They musí tlicreroro try tint linn
through Urn Meilao valley and Luxemburg.
ALIBTRAM AN OPERATIONS
IN NEW HUM UN.
till We t i I f it t'rett
Loudon. Sent. 13. -1 lie orriclal bureau an
nounced tonight that ihe admiralty llgd re-
ceived rurlhcr iilvli'c from Rear Adiulral
sir Ooorgfl Paley. in command or lha Aus
tralian Heel giving rurlher detail of th
Australian naval reserve rorce at Her
lierlslioe. New llrllaln.
After righlllig lor vlghlanti hanr over lx
miles or iiusii me Australiana capturen un
wireless telegraph station at 1 o'clock on
the morning ol September IV. The lower
and slntlon were iIiuiihkciI by the enemv
says Ihe admiral and will lie out of action
ror some time.
Tho Auatrallan reserves had Iwo otricer
kllleil and an nrricur anil tliroe si imi n
woonileii. The (crinan easuailica aro iml
(lerinllely known but Include bmween
twenty and thirty killed. The ilermntt
oarMD(a)r anil oilier oiricer were taken
priaonera a well aa Oo native police.
HF.I) CROKR s 1 1 I Ml It
FINALLY SAILEII VESTEIIOAT.
tin AMucMta rrem
l.ondnn. sepl. 13. The American ambas
sador Wnllel- Mines Page v-ni advised to
day that the American lied Cross relief ahtp
was nailing; today rrnm new roc gtid
..niii dock at Falii'ioiilh September nj
there to awall further order.
Henry s iireiUeniiiigr the American as
ís obtaining report from' army nff leers and'
eon ni.ne orricers in i.ngiiiiui ami on me
ortlineitt ns In the roller work which has
peafl done with American government runds
icparatoiy lo iniiKing a general report.
Orriclnl annotineemcnl Is tunde or ite re
opening or ihe port or souiiiimpion ror
Itnieini aieamaiup irauic.
CKIIMANV CAN NENU
NO HELP TO AUSTRIA.
Un (lie .tsaoiiiifni Presa
London sept. 13 A neuler dlapalcn from
ome says:
"News rrom Hie Austrian frontier de
scribes In even d'arkar rolorn Ihe sliuallon
or tne Austrian army esnnriiiu.v since tier
many luis noiiried her ally Hiut she Is un
hie to semi any mure reiiirm 'cements Into
Hani in owing In the graver conditions on
lite western rrom. .
It Is even usserieii I Inn ihe t.etman cm
nils ni- which reached Hrodck lo help the
Aiislinins may tie rrcnlled In normally as
ilermany wishes to center all her effort
against the alliea.
HPAIN REMAINS NEt I RAL
TO KNU OF TIIK Wr.H.
till the AnnotuUil Vreit
fans mipi. i a uispatcii to tne navas
agency froiu Miultid says that Eduardo
flato the Spanish prime minister made the
rullowtng aiait-niiiil loilay:
'Spain" lins conn acted no engagement am!
will remain neutral until the end or tin
war
The correspondent says the statement ras
inane in repty lo repoits in foreign news
paper concerning Spain's position which
lias led tu tho belter ihat Spain Intended
to Intervene in nam ravur In cate or
necessity.
JAPAN NOW l vii.it-
ALLIANCE WITH III HSIA.
Un tin A asocio trif Prva
Pelrograd seiit. tS.-Japancie orricers
have declared lo a Russian Journallat thai
the whole of Japan Is In rivor or an alliance
Willi Ilútala.
Traveler reluming rrom ("onsUiinnopi
and Kofi bring the repnn mat Ihoro la a
i 'mine in the Turkish capital.
lieporu reaching here say that HerUn Is
trying to give little importance to the Her-
man retreat.
Political circle in Vienna are much de-
proaaed because of the Inability or Ihe Her-
man army to give fuiijjer assistance tu
Aualrii.
M.NK1 V THOl'HANU All
IN 1 II III I BATTLE.
fly flic .1 saociii ted Pica
Loudon 8epl. 13. A dispatch to Ihe Ex
change Telegraph company from Rome
say It I reported rrom Rssle thai wi.ooo
men were engaged yusierday in a Here
battle between Ttiaim ami Senhelui. The
Hermans occupied ihe Hehweiter valley al
(lie rooi or tne rrencn vosges.
lioth aide repeateiiiy cnargett wnn bayo
neta. The Ocrinans received lelnfurcciucui
Ii v armored trains. They are reported to
lie bringing uuiiureiis oi wotinueu iu uasie
SHARP BNtSACEMENT
V.KKTERUAY NEAR AL0HT.
It 'i the Aftctated Print
London sept. it.- A hrp enggemeui
i..i.g place totiar near aiiisi arcurning lo
liniler dlaoatcn froiu ostemt. between
iieiaiiunent of tiermana and a column a(
i iigian volunteer supported by clve
unís with machine guns mutinied on mo
ior cars. The Herman losses were teriou
.n.l seven wagon with a field kitchen were
Undernel!
All Others
204-206 E. Overland St
Lobster 25c and 45c
Deviled Crabs . 30c
for.
25c
25c
rapiured. The Oermans are Inirecliing at
rtrrlei.
In lira righting today at Plxmude roitr
lieigiaiis were killed and si wounded.
iswmxo wF. 1 1 tit it
Willi Vl MFRdl S SHOW FRO
INDir.ATEfl THIH WOK
) Ikc'Aaaoctafcif 7Ve
Washington. Sept. 13. Unsettled
weather with showers In the great
central valley and the lakes región
extending by Tuesday In the eastern
and southern lates was : ireaast by
Ihe weather bureau tonight for the
first part or the coming week.
"Temperature will average near the
seasonal average In the souihern
states" said ihe bulletin "and uelow
normal elsewhere Willi frosts prob-
ably along the northern border and In
the northwestern stale and the Rocky
mountain nd plateau regions.-"
BELGIANS FIGHT GERMANS
Army From Antwerp Causen the Recall uf
i ones 1 nai ere sserryiavg 10
I route.
Ay the Attnctated Preti
Loudon Sept. H. (1:11 . m.) A dla-
palch to Reuter s Telegram company rrom
Antwerp contain the following oMiclul
comuiunlcaik.ti Issued by trac Belgian guv-
ernmont: "After rour days hard righting our field
troops which left fortified position at
Antwerp lo attack Ihe Herman force In
the Brusscls-Lotivaln-Malln.)) triangle have
returned wlilnn trie outer ring of the
Antwerp rorliricallou.
"The sortie which at flrtt seemed lo be
merely a skirmish operation again! cover-
ing troops lei i by the enemy in from of
Antwerp developed into an action oil an
exiciisivc scale. The enemy's position wns
ve.rv stlonr owing to Ihe inline or Ihe
ground and lliu earthwork thrown up dun
ing Ihe 1 1 -i i'i might.
I no ncccsKiiy ior nuiainia tms postiun
at all costs obliged the enemy to call fur
all available force. Thu Ihe. Third Ger
many ai my corps wmcn hd left .Mnov for
Neileliraeegci reiurnca naaiiiy anil tne
Ninth corps which was already marching
Mnilhu.it. i on He- AudenaPde-lluy.m rotd
was likewise i called.
"Moreover. I uinlwoflf and Landstrum de-
tachin. in stntioiied to Ilia south or Hrussels
well as i. ..noo marine who nrtived t
BruBsels "in" day ago look part lo the
tlfhtltig.
'Tho result obtained la of eupllal Im
portance from the point of view or the
ames stuns since in conequeucn i our
Intervi'nilon Iwo Herman army corpa tuvo
been unable to go to tb assistance of the
Herman armies which arc retreating In
Prance.
"in view or no- concentration or an tlio
Herman lories available In this vicinity our
army found Itself at the end or Ihe loorlli
day In He' presence or superior numbers
whereupon n returned to Antwerp.
"Our army continue to b a constant.
menace to in. i.e man- ni. I will oblige
them lo Inmiiiblllie Imputintil rorrea which
eviacmiy am peonen urgently in i ranee.
"Thu losses or both aides during ihe lour
ily righting hnvn been Heavy tcslirylng
lo the aiubbornnea or tlio conflict. The
fire or the Hermans' was very poor how
over and tlio wounds sustained by our
men generally speaking were or a slight
character."
FRENCH AEROPLANE
(0OII HERMAN TARGET.
ttu the Attoeliitril I'trn
London dept. u The dally Mall's
Pctrngrad correspondent send a detcrla
Hon by .vt. Polrcl a French avlalor who
Is serving with Ihe Russian army of t
rtight over the airman position accom
. ameii hy a starr captain.
"I rosn tu a height of !.000 feel." said
Poiret. "Fighting was in lull swing. The
nptnm with me already hud made some
valuable observations when the Herman
noticing my rrencn uiaenine npenea me
hi it.
Number of their bullets pierced tlio
wlngn or iba aeroplane and others stru
tho slays we still new on however
It was necessary tu ubtalu the. exact uosl
Hon ul the enemy. Then the Heinnm
crimen began. Tlio r she is bursl near Hie
aeroplane and each explosion caused II to
rod;. It vas difficult tu retain control hs
pieces nf shells had seiioiinly damaged two
oi tne stays ine rantasiie ounce in file
air lasted twenty minute.
"The captain was wounded In the heel
bul continued to make observations
I In 1 1 1 I tiri'iieil Ihe machine anil landed
heme surely l found ten bullet mark and
iwo ii agiiiriiia in ancua in ine inacnuic.
KIIIIAN MILITARY WRITER
COMMENTH UN SI I I A I TON.
Jg the .taanofefeif Pretn
ln.it i. mm. Hcpl. 13. A dlRpilrh received
hre rtoiii Berlin contains Hie comment or
a military writer In the Herman capital on
the sliuallon In the western theater of war
and Hie retirement or llenera! Von Ruelow
"It Is noceasary to remind the public.'
soy the writer "thai the road lo the goal
ia sun long ami uiai we are merely ai tin
beginning of making sacrifices and under
going suffering.
"There is danger thai this fact Is not
gHiu perore me eves constantly enough bo
cauae our victories In 187(1 came easy. How
much or a danger Hits is can be seen by
the recent complaint ihat so rr no whole
army cr inc enemy lias been rorced
surrender."
CERMANfs flRIVEN BACK
IN EAST PRI'KNIA.
fill the laapciiifril free
London. Sept. is. -A central New dl
patch from Pelrograd suya lht the Her
man inrces in i up i i t tis-m nave hern diiv
eu hack Willi grcai losses mine Miiisl rnts
but ate still bringing tin relnforeemeins
I he Cernían- are tonkin I heir chief effort
in tne region ol th" Muneiseo lakes
or Weakness nnd Los of Appellle
old Standard aeneril ieengihentn--.
HROVE'S TASTI LKSS chill TUNIC
drives out Malaria nnl builds un the system
A true tonic and sure Appcllier. For adults
sou cunaren e.
SMV.s. Vt. It'll HI(S.
maati At-n niAN ILUSOXERH.
If the . 1 nmk' ni f .'if fSgas
Runic snpt. IS-fiowa recelvinli linnn
from I'ettugrah I to the effort Unit lite
Austrian prisoners now In the bond of
luu lliissiaus aggregate annul snuuu0.
Premier's Statement 1'ostnoned.
ttj the ii..-liifoij ;ITa
London belli it. ip'.a.i a. iii.i l'riiii e
Asouith's laiomenl to natilament on th
Intentions of the government with regard
in iri-n Home idle and Welsh dls-eslubl sn
mem bills has been pustponed (rout luday
loin..: low. trucsuay.
At the Alhambra Theater - - - -
Victor Hugo's great drama
adequately done for the first time in mo-
tion pictures. The greatest motion pic-
ture ever made. It cost $100000 to
produce. The character of Jean Valjean
is acted by Henri Krause the greatest
tragedian on tne rrencn stage. patrons.
Next to the Bible "LES MISERABLES" has been declared
the greatest book ever written. Every human emotion is de-
picted in it. and the .original French version has bean translated
into 54 languages. You will remember this picture all your
life.
Without Doubt the Greatest Picture Ever Exhibited in El Paso
Trussed Concrete Steel Company
Reinforced Concrete Engineers
KAHN SYSTEM BUILDINGS
AND
JENNINGS Be WOODS
Agents and
Designing Engineers
411 Roberts-Banner Oldg.
RENEWS GLORY OF
ANCIENT CAPITOL
HI II.MIN'ti WHERE COVEHMMtH HF.ICNEI
FOR THREE LENTl Rlt-S UfctltlMES
HEAT OF LI-ARMM.
o. i
liliected Fcoiii HanU Vt by Arcbaco-
loulcu laslllule.
Bu l mes Upectal Uorrcipondcnl
Santa Fc N. M. Sept. 18. -Twelve years
berore thu thirty years war began In Eu-
rope and rourleen year berore tho Pil-
grims lauded at Plyinoiitli .Ilock Spaniards
in New Mexico were already erecting a
Uuge and substantial government building
at Sania Fu which ror aob years has been
known as the Palace of the tiovornors.
And rightly so. ror In It lived nnd from II
ruled the representative of bis Catholic
majesty the klltg uf Spain-year of tbe
mperor or Ihe holy Human umpire iu be
succeeded by the commander of tho re
bellious Pueblo Indians who had driven
out thn Spaniard. Al a later period the
.i: ni.iuves or tne I'cnuiiuc as wen us
or the empire or Mexico to bo succeeded
still later by tne military ami civil guv-
rnors or tlio American regime held sway
here so that altogether more man loo men
lio moulded lbs destinies or Ibe south
west a soiithwesl thill al otic lime ex
tenasd rrom ins mm or csiirarois to km
guir or .Mexico and rrom uninuaiiuu to
Wyoming a domain greater in ami man
(lertiiaity. France and Kngland together--
ni vri i in.il' ci lets iri.in in s i.ai.i. e. .mi
oilier building in the 'United Slates has" wit
nessed so many stirring thrilling scenes
or has been under so many suzerainties or
occupies so dominant a place in the history
Of a coinmuiiwcBllii. II is muy vy;imm tne
nasi lew year that lite governor or new
Mexico hove moved into a new mansion
mat the legislature and the supreme court
have assigned lo tneni cjiiurier in a now
apltol.
Naw Ulnry for Venerable Palace-
nevertheless a new glory no come to
the venerable adobe alriuiiire at one limo
a i asite. fori und palace combined. It Is
now a seal or learning a center of re-
search mil rrom Point Barrow on the norlh
Tierra del i'uego on the south from
He i ..i.i-m Hate and even Siberia on the
Tvest to (j tibinct on the cast. Unking Ihe
ancient capital or New Mexico to Jerusa-
lem Home. Athens I'ekln. It lug been
ransfoi iiied. into a beacon upon Ibe hills
u which miinv look ror enlightenment and
tnsplrulion. and which Is bringing out renin
under the shadows of millennium Iho very
life lilslory achievements and passions or
tu i lll.-tiu le people thai IIVUU loveu
and died on tile American continent thou-
sands nr years before t'nluinbu came who
were conieinpui ules ( Sennacherib or
Hovld. of Un- Pharaohs uf Plildla and of
jlanuibat. .
(ileal i'.rseari !i Institute
In this old i alin e lins been established
by Ihe Arrhaeuloaie.il institute ir América
ibe school oi win iicaif Archaeology one
if rive great re.i ai i ll institution founded
by Ibe institute chartered by congres an i
nssniiaiiuu or eatnekt people or culture
and wealth devoted lo the advancement or
science uno id ilicse .schools 1 in Ath-
ena another In Itume. a third In Jerusalem
tbe fourth is that in Sania Ke and the new-
esl and latest is one in China. ESCb school
has Its sp... in- Held rni research thai at
Santa I iis.ug a- in d in ti all or Noiih
and Sotiili Anieiiia. Already thl cmol
has acroinpllsheii nmable work ajuumr tbe
Mayas the tiieeks or lito new world In
Central America ainottg the cave and clirr
dwellings or me southwest amona; tne In-
dians or i aim. i win and among Ihe pre
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
of humanity
This picture has been exhibited in New
York and Boston tor jUc and 3c ad-
mission. We will not alter our regular
prices of 1 5c and 25c as we have booked
this film regardless of cost in an effort
to do something in return for the warm
support we have received from our
historic ruins or Missouri and other states.
Hyslem of Extension Work.
In addition to its purely scientific re-
search work the school has established a
popular
Includes
system of extensión wurk which
the sending out to nubile and pri
vate schools to college and universities
of typewritten lectures with slercopllcon
tilde enlarged photographs and library
reference the exchange of ieclmens and
fuibllcatlons with oilier institutions or
earning: -the publication or bulletins and
papers; tbe holding of summer schools and
sending out or summer field expeditions;
the giving or lectures by eminent men or
science and Hie rurlherfng or the objects
or the Mew Mexico Society of Archaeology
which has sel llseir the task or studying
and preserving the historic and prehistoric
landmark or the soiithwesl. THre summer
school draws annually 1o Santa l"e famous
men and women from all parts of the
w. n in. In addition to ambitious students
who wish to get lo touch with the higher
culture.
Two Museums Maintained.
Two museums arc maintained In the pal-
ace one the Museum of New Mexico de-
voting llseir to art and archaeology; the
other the Museum of the New Mexico Hli-
lorleal society. The palace has In addition
three libraries one the .pink Linguistic li-
brary purchased in Germany by Frank
Springer a New Mexico citizen and which
Is especially rich lit old manuscripts and
books and. In rare work on the dialects of
the Caucasus Syria Polynesia and the
America. The other Is an archaeological
library. Including in part tha private li-
brary of the director or the school and mu-
seum Dr. Edgar L. Hewett an archaeo-
logist or worldwide raine. The third is the
library or the historical society very rich
In .New Alex l cana and rare volumes and
inanuscrlpis appertaining to southwestern
history. The pulare In Its entirety and the
Museum or New Mexico are administered
by a board or regents appointed hy ihe
governor or the slale and ol which he IS
an ex-ofrtclo member.
I'ollectlon II Art Treasure...
At rrequcnt Intervals renowned artists
especially painters or Indian und western
lire give art exhibits In the ancient his-
toric reception room or the palace. Tho
museum flselr lias gathered notable art
treasures representative or the best known
wiskrn artists. Three or tbe museum
moms aro embellished with magnlUrnl
mural paintings Illustrative of the environ
ment which produced Hie culture or the
clirr dwellers and or the epoch or Santa
Fe's existence. These paintings were palm-
ed by a noted artlat commissioned for me
BIJOU
Kit i the Arkansaw
Traveler"
A three-act production of the drama made famous by
the late Frank Chanfrau and staged by Kenean Buell.
A more interesting picture would be hard to find.
X. II. tome to the matinee us seats will bo sea roe at night.
- - Tuesday and
Vaudeville
1 1 a. m. both days.
Here is the schedule of performances both days: First show
II a. m. ; next 1:30 p. rn. ; 4 p. m. ; 6:30 p. m. ; 9 p. m.
The Price of Admission: Adults 25c; Children ISc.
work by Prank Springer. Several sludtos
are maintained in connection with the in-
slltu'.lon and In addition to tbe periodical
art exhibit there Is a permanent exhibit
pointing of New Mexico mission
churches pueblo. Indian and scenery.
Here art and archaeology are linked close-
ly and their tnriuoncc I even seen in the
arrniicriure or old nd new buildings In
center exerting a wholesome errcct unon
the life of the entire slate. Here the Santa
re woman's club and other civic organ
izations make their headquarters and civic
meetings are held at rrequent Intervals.
The laboratories libraries exhibits stu-
dios and assembly room are used each
summer by the New Mexico Institute or
Science and Education ror Its slimmer
srhool. In many other ways do the school
and museum serve as disseminators or
Typical or seventeenth Century.
The Palace of the Governor Is a struc
ture Hint lias boen completely restored to
it ancient outlines and solidity by the
School or American Archaeology and Mu-
seum or New Mexico. It 1 typical or the
Spanish architecture or the seventeenth
century as adapted to tbe environment or
mo ioiiinwcst. tifie-iwoniicin or a nine
long with wall six and more reet thick
racing the main plaza of the capital taking
up an entire block it enclose a patio or
placita and to the vistior appears like a
monolith hewn out or the solid rock. More
titan 8000 people rrom outside point vis-
ited It the past year; 15000 to 90 orxi at
least will pass through It during tho ex-
position year. The discoveries ol tne school
have made it world famous and the archae-
ological and art treasures It tías . gafaéml
for the slate have made New Mexico the
Mecca or scientists author artists - stu-
dents and tourists rrom both sides of the
Atlantic and have In addition given noble
aspirations and inspiration to tbe people or
the commonwealth.
The general rule 1. that If s man has a
complete set of books It Indicates that an
agent got to him. rather than that he I a
Great Deader.
Children Ciy
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASXO Rl A
TODAY
ONLY
Wednesday Only
will be discontinued Tuesday
and Wednesday but an entirely new bill .
will be presented Thursday night "Les
Miserables" takes two hours to be ex-
hibited. Five shows will be given Tues-
day and Wednesday the first starting at
& Grecian
TODAY
Episode 12
"The Million
Dollar
Mystery"
AND THE-
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Murphy's Comedians!!!
Are Making a Terrific Hit at
the
Crawford Theater
(Ask Anybody)
FRIDAY SATURDAY AND
SUNDAY
With Matinees Sat. and Sun.
at 3 o'clock.
"Ishmaer
Dramatization of the Cele-
brated Novel.
Mfllii Price: lie and 30.
Matinee Prices: ISc and 55c.
Phone lar Tickets New.
I I I I I I I I
WIGWAM THEATER
MM. T0 11 P.M.
The Little Queen of the Screen
Nary Pickford
IN
"tola's rromise"
" One-reel Biograph Re-issue
"Female of the Species"
A Classical Production
D.W.Griffith
The Master Director produced
both of the aboye pictures.
"Hearst-Selig News"
European War and Other
Timely Pictures.
TEXAS GRAND
THE HIMMELEIN CO.
rU Presenting
Miss Besse Dainty
in
"Tess of the
átorm Country"
PRICES
Matinee. IS. 25. 35.
Night. 15 25. 35. 50.
Seats on Sale at Ryan's Drug
Company
TREY O HEART DAY"
AT
UNIQUE
Series No. 4. The beat yet. Alao
FUNNY STERLING COMEDY
TOMORROW:
J. WARREN KERRIGAN
Xn Two-reel Victor Drama
"A GENTLEMAN FROM
KENTUCKY"
0. E Thorman & Co.
Members Texas State Association
ot Architects.
ARCHITECTS
Roberta-Banner Bids;.
aO Pasa Tes.
O. H. Thorman Member Texas
Chapter American Institute of
Architects.
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