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Sunday. February 14 1915.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Safe Kidney and
ÜTW Remedy
will afford you
the came benefit
it has given many
rwffinwfn mum
than 37 yearn. It
is nati pro-
viafan for man-
Mad against kid
ney duwaee and
its ofthnes terri-
ble effects ft is
Pleaaant to take.
60c and $1.00 sizes at all drug-
fists. Sample and booklet
free if you write
Warner's Safe Remedies Co
PtptiJH RocDntar N. Y.
D1XMUDE HEAP OF
SMOLDERING RUINS
ceiiysin íonBEsroNnF.vr nESOina
HCF.NF.S IN Cm WHICH HAS III I N
8T0HM CENTER OF WAR.
Historie Town Hrdurrd to Jumble of Tlmacr
nd Blonrs; Priceless Archives Half
Burned and Hurled In Debris.
SUPERINTENDENT 1IGHE
ANSWERS JUDGE JACKSON
-atril Prrm Com'BOHilrnrc
licrlln. Jan. M. William Scheuermann.
one of the best known or trie oca-man war
i-nn-eenondrnu. has recently visited HU
mude which has become famous ihrnurh
ihe heavy righting round li in October
ana ."toveinbor resulting imoiiy in us cup
ture by Hie Hermans. He writes as fol
"Tim menu- areels any and every move
ment along the road to Dixmtidc with a
i.e. lu- oils r :ll (1 lire. I-1 u II in i c uuui it
mile Hits road runs parallel lo the French
trendies WO yards distant. In order to
present as unfavorable targets as possible
we broke up our party Into a long chain
with intervals or some twenty paces bo-
meen each two men. Often too when the
rapid fire grew too hot we had to no
forward by Jumping rrom one tree to
the next although these were not large
and bid been mostly shot off by the artil-
lery. They ifrorded little protection and
lioshirs tlif numerous branches strewn In
the toad were a great hindrance to our
progress. Kub of us looked hack frc-qtii-nily
to see If his rear man was still
Milium Thus wc approached intimide.
till we rinally gathered. In a bunch for a
moment near the ruined railway station;
CURE YOUR COLD
IN A FEW HOURS
AND FEEL FINE
Mm colo coHPot Niv oPK.xs riTfirnnr
NOSE AND III Vl AMI ENDS
CniPI'E.
Heller comes Instantly.
A dose taken every two hours until three
doses aro taken will end grippe misery
and break up a severe cold either In the
head chest body or limbs.
It promptly opens clogged up nostrils and
air passages In the bead slops nasty dis-
charge or nose running relieves sick head-
ache dullness fevcrlshnesa sore throat
sneezing soreness and atirrneia.
Don't stay stuffed-up! Unit blowing and
-n limine Ease your throbbing head:
.Nothing else In the world gives such
prompt rellcr as 'Tape's Cold Compound"
which costs only Sil cents at any drug llore.
It ails without assistance. He sure you
get the genuine.
Swish! Corns Gone!
We Use "GETS-IT"
2 Seconds 2 Drops-Corn Vanish
For everybody with rorni Ihere Is In
very drug store in the land one or the
real wonder or tbn world and tbat's
OUTS-IT' for corns! It's the first and
only corn-cure ever known that removes
Filltor of the Times: Your Saturday
morning Issue reports Judge Dan Jackson
al lire auditorium morttng on Friday night
as saying in errert that 1 gave a letter
II I III' li In me lv Mr li i ii ..i 11 In Mr
William Burgcs to "he used as political for here was the most dangerous point In
aimui. i wisu 10 say mat mis sponsor
laboring under a nave nil-uiimi ehon
slon when he tnadn siiri a statement. The
. letter referred lo was laid berore tins
school board about a month ago ror de-
cision and then answered and riled. I have
nol seen tint tenor since; and until yes-
torday morning I had absolutely no knowl-
edge that It had been given to Mr. Burges
or to Sfiyone. 1 reel there fore that a
grave injustlre has been done in by this
statement.
I wish to say. further that I have taken
no part whatever m the political campaign
now in progress. I am opposed to school
ItiperiateTideDts principals teachers or
other school employes tsktng an ' active
part In partisan politics because I believe
such ncilon can only result In Injury to
the sellouts In their charge. For this rea-
son I never take part m factional polillo
and so far as I know none of my teach-
ers are taking an active part In this cam-
paign rreltcvuig that tins statement Is due
Ihe patrons of the El Paso schools I am
nespertfully .
n. s. TIOHK Superintendent.
our Journey. The crossing la. peculiarly
I'lpuo'd to inc rrt-ucii nir. si uii-ir m-
trenchnients the French have set up a
number or rifles exactly tried out and
aimed for this bit or ground audi they
rire these whenever any living thing shows
ttM ir here.
Iiodnlnn llcalb at Every Step.
"Everyone or us saw to It that he got
over this uncanny bit or ground as fasl
as squirrels more bent upon making good
speed than by cutting a dignified figure.
We got across safely ana soon had the
Nitertlon or the ruined walls of the
ouses.
"DUmude presents a picture or destruc-
tion such as I had not regarded possible
notwithstanding all that I have seen In
this war. Mo house here has escaped and
many quarters or the town arc heaps of
ruins in which it Is no longer possible
to distinguish where the streets had been.
The large market souaro is strewn with
shells and In order to reach the point
wiicre tno beautiful town nan ami
parish church or St. Nicholas used lo
stand one has to pick one's wiry among
deep holns gouged into the pavement by
the heavy shells. The church Is sltll to
be recognized rrom an arch in the wall
ami a piece or the aspe. Hut inside the
debris lies as high as a man's bead.
Crave or Ancient Culture.
"Hlxmudc Is dead the grave of an old
culture more touching than any city or
the antique world unearthed arter thou-
sands of years: ror hern one sees every
where roomentoes or men still living
cliam-d or rotting away In the rain.
"I got some Idea or Ihe loss rrom an
exiiiiuiinilon or the archives which I dis-
covered half burled among the ruins or
the town hall. Manuscripts on fine old
hand-made paper and parchment reaching
far back Into the middle ages lay there
singed lorn and thrown topsy-turvy by
exploding shells being mined by the rain.
There was correspondence front the be-
ginning or the firteenlh century carried
on In Qcrntan between a merchant In
Calais and the c lty government or Dlx-
mude. There lay the minutes and other
documents or the city government from
the ii un when the Ilanseatlc league was In
the hlgh-tldn or prosperity rinanclal ac-
counts reaching back Into the rourteenth
century manuscripts of. humanistic learn
ing scientific treasures or an Important
and fascinating character. But gladly as
míe would have lost one's seir with these
discoveries this was manifestly not the
moment to become absorbed In them; for
ttte enemy's fire was directed without In-
terruption at the market square and the
rornier town iall and al any moment
these tottering walls might rail.
Soldiers Hknlk In Underground Dens.
"No human being was at rirst to be seen
In the ruined streets. And yet there was
much life In Hie city hut underground.
Hundreds of eyes were watching us while
we were Pandering about. At times a
sentinel would emerge suddenly from a
Jumble or Umbers and stonos to warn us
not to cross certain Street for there are
sir-etches or grotiud III Ihls desolated town
ttial are swept by the enemy's rirles so In-
cessantly and with such a hall or bullets
that It Is sure death to try lo cross
them.
Ilriiduiiartcrs In Ruined Palace.
"Again we stopped before one or those
tmiliiseil bstDS of ruins. Bern ere the
USING NEW It KM ED Y WITH I headquarters or tin: Herman commandant
i oruuiouiK as uie pile iookcu irom till
outside. It was comfortable enough hi
side. It was some rich man's house iIm.hi
three-fourths or Us height left standing
und Its rooms on the ground Hour lieluv
left intact hand bags inn I earth hail been
laid upon the debris covering the tipper
lours and this mude the lower rooms
secure against exploding shells. Candles
and lamps shed a mild and pi-aoi-mi light in
the rooms. a light that set orr finely ihe
century-old splendor or the cosily rurnl-
ture that had boon brought In rrom other
ruined houses. There were Inlaid I lejnlsu
wardrobes In rococo style used hers fa
support the celling! there were small ma-
hogany tallies In Lmplre style with gilt
ornaments In brome. The rorree percolator
was humming. An ancient dock chimed al
the end of every hour the same choral:
'only -hi ion to the Will or Uod.' Hut
open the door snd let In the gray daylight
and you hear the enemy's rirle bullets
paticrtng against the walls incessant and
yet so vicious.
Wild fusillade Unanswered.
"A tunnel partly underground aim part-
ly broken through the walls or rooms and
GRAND JURY URGES
PURITY OF BALLOT
REPORT POINTS OI I HtViKlt
FHAl 1)1 I KM VOTING IN
TI ESDAVS PRIMARY.
CALOMEL IS MERCURY IT SICKENS!
CLEAN LIVER AND BOWELS GENTLY
Don't lose a day's work! If your liver is sluggish or bowels
constipated take Docson. s Liver Tone.
Persons With Recent Clllrenshlp Papers
and Others With Insufficient n-
itenrr uualtflratlnns Reqlsternd.
WORK ON RESERVOIR PROJECT.
Operations lo Commence al Pecos Monday
iimiti in i immense Expenditures.
Bu 7im H in i a i CorrniDonitrnt
ntm Tex. Feb. 13. Work will start
mix l week on the Sand Loke- reservoir
project seven miles -north of Pecos. The
contraeiors arc expecting lo gel thirty
teams on die Job by Monday or Tuesday
and lu add In the force as rast at their
learns clear up other contracts on which
they aro working and as rast as thev
may get additional teams n other
sources. Numbers or men. however. Have
come to Pecos and Barstow expecting to
get work on tin' project and while all
now on the ground will probably rind em-
ployment loo many others apould not
go 10 the expense or coming here without
first ascertaining something or the time
that mlgbt elapse belore they could be
placed.
When the work Is at Its height It will
occupy some son learns and two big ex-
eavotors. according lo the expectations or
the contractors. Some Idea or the magni-
tude or lire proposition may be gained
from the statement that the In-iake canal
alone will be thirty 'miles long above the
reservoir. The big reservoir will rtirnlsb
water Tor lands on both the Heaves and
Ward county sides of the Pecos river and
Is counted on both by Harstow and Pecos
people as being one of the most Important
developments ever undertaken In Texus.
It will guarantee water lo the thousands
of acres now depending upon the uncer-
tain summer Now or the river and will
make possible tire reclamation or oilier
IhousBtirls or acres. Hie irrigation or which
is not now possible.
The work Is being done under the dis-
trict Irrigation art: Bonds to the value
or Wi.uoo have been voted and about S3S.".-
noo or this .mu urn win be spent in actual
construction work on the project. The
reservoir and lis construction will be or
inestimable value. 10 tnc reeds counlr
and to Barstow.
DIABETES
houses leads up to the artillery obser-
vation stand. From here we overlooked the
battle-ground. The hostile INQohei lie
very close to each other at one point not
more than thirty yards. - The Hlver Yser
now carrying high water constitutes the
dividing line henv mi the other sul- we
Could see the French mostly marines
moving about in their trenches rather care-
lessly what they might well do. as we
were not answering their wild fusillade.
"I have now seen trenches ull along ine
western front from the Swiss border to
the North sea; hut I have nowhere seen
such trenches as these along Ihe Yser
here. The ditches are rut considerably
below Ihe water level of the river and
the result Is lha: they . arc constantly
rilled with water. They To cut not Into
earth but Into fully saturated mud and
water Is all ihe time eouoCtXu in them.
Hence the bottoms are covered with brush
under which brooklets can he heard bab-
bling yet without awakening any poetic
sentiments In the midst of ihls perpetual
rtne-nre. At Intervals sinks arc dug In
wnicn ine water -collects and men
kept busy day and night dipping It out.
Unexpected Condorl In Trenches.
"I went forward Into our most
vanrcd tronches and what 1 learned there
is well worth MUm. Men living under
conditions the most unnunrortahle that can
iinaiinieii vet liiuilmin over nil I he
discommons or war and cherishing only
the one wish that ihe Inarilon Imposed
upon them by a wise strategy may sunn
come to an end ami ni.it limy may be
allowed to attack the enemy Hint lias
been lying belore them for weeks. At the
same time ! rendu- rurnsi-s an- still tvlmr
unbiirled before our positions left there
from Hie repeated attacks that failed after
iridium! in..-- lor tin- rin-mv. l.iltliu.-
une's head ckUUOUSly for I moment above
the edge or our trench one sees piles or
silent dead men with blackened races ly
ing om inert- in nine i ri-nrli overcoats.
It Is a horrible sight but owing to the
Inressant fire or the enemy it is lm-
posslhle lo give hurlal lo these bodies.
I mice Fire or Heavy Guns.
"As I was returning rrom the trendies
through a miner tunnel like the burrow or
a mole passing under streets and houses
through Cellars rooms and kitchens and
once even under a dripping sewer the
enemy prepared ror us a surprise that did
not come wholly unexpected. He began to
bombard the ruins or DUmude with heavy
artillery. The first shell struck Into a
heap of ruins quite near us and made a
noise as ir tnc world was coming to an
end. 'Every man Into the bomb-proors'
was commanded and several orrirers
puuea me along witn mem Into the suh
terranean dwelling or thu commandant.
ror inrcc nours we remained mere listen
lng to ihe noise and eiiiectlna everv mo
mcnt that shell would sirike right over
us. once ine very eartn Irenfibled; the
adjoining house had been struck came
down wlih a crash above our beads.
'Now' said the commandant as nnoilu-r
sneu strucK; '.now' at one time nearer to
us at another further away. And through
It all Ihe old Flemish dock was chiming
uui inn uours wun us enorai or submis-
sion to Ihe will or find on high.
An Excellent Place lo Leave.
Since prudence is the better part or
valor and It was uncertain how long the
bombardment would continue in rinally
r" Trot M'm.ll. WhatT Com
Coa T Ye.. I U.rd 'GETS-IT.'"
any and every corn or callus without rail
wltnotit fussing wlih thick bandages too
harness corn-swelling salves. Irritating
ointments it s applied in s seconds blng
lilng li drops the work Is done the corn
shrivels up. your corn agony ends snd the
corn leaves forever ! All the limping the
pains that dart to your heart's rore. the
rruclflilon ot having lo wear shoes over
screaming corns the danger or blood poi
son rrom making them bleed by using
knives r.irois and scissors arc gone al
lad' "(SETS-IT" Is the new way. she sure
Imple painless way. Try It ror corns cal-
louses warn and buntnus.
"GET-IT" Is sold by ilrugglsls every
where Sc a bolile or sent direct by I
Lawrence & Co. ("hicago.
SUCCESS SOC PACK
A(-E PftJBE
Diabetes no longer noi-d be a terror to
those who have become afflicted with this
dread disease.
As rcSutl oT extensive experiments
physicians announce thai a simple herb
growing lid In Mexico long known for
lis high medical vallie has M-e merits or
reducing speririe gravity and sugar ln'Dla-
betes besides restoring vigor and building
up Ihe system.
This harmless vegetable remedy should
relieve llio patient or his worst syqiptoms
in ihe most aggravated case In a short
time. To prove It We will mall a 50c package
ror ifM lo help pay distribution costs also
rree Jbooklet of special value to the dia-
bolic containing latest diet list and table
of food values giving percentage of starch
and sugar (carbohydrates) In -' different
roods. DIabetol Is always sold under guar-
antee or satisfaction or money refunded.
Tell your afrilcled friends or this orrer
and send 10c today ror a rull-glzcd Wc
package. AMF.S CHEMICAL CO. Box MK-B
Whitney Point. N Y.
Co-Operate
You will appreciate the co-operation in
financial mattera afforded you by thia
strong obliging banking institution.
Open an account with the First National
Bank and you will soon realize what a ben-
efit it will be to you.
4 Per Cent Interest on
Saoinga Accounts......
Stay Vigorous
at Seventy
KeUogg'a Sanitone Wafers Reviva
vitality in Men and Women
When Life's Son
Begins to Set.
50c BOX FREE.
What you ARB not what von
VEKR is what counts in the grams
of life. It'a up to men and woman
to in- "Uve ones" and not alow down
too soon. Kellogg's Ranltons Wafera
keep your vital energy aglow- drive.
rata.
lrtt nixmude In the midst or It. To Ihe
lelt and to the right shells were dropping
and walls Mere lulling wun a i-rqsn."
Colds and Crouo In Children.
Many people rely upon Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy Implicitly In casca of coldi
ami croup ami li never disappoints inem
Mrs. E. H. Thomas l.oganspori. Ind. writes
" have found Chamberlain's Cough Mem
cdy to bo the best medicine for colds and
croup I have ever used and never tire
recommending IS to my neighbors and
mends. I have always given It to my
children when suffering irom croup ami li
ns never railed lo give inem prompt i e
lief." For salo by all dealers. (Advertise
ment.)
CHURCH NOTICES
East El Paso Rapllsl.
nail Alameda avenue. Revival sen
Sunday night. There will be preaching
each day al 7:30 p. in. I he pasior ftrv
ISA. I . Mllllcan. will be assisted by evan-
gellsl singer. Bro. Herbert Reynolds o
fialla. Sunday school 'at 0:30 lu. Deiicor
I'. Smith superintendent. Preaching a1
I. in. by Rev. Ed. F. Murkelroy. The
pasliu will preach al 7:30 p. m. There wfll
In- liapllimg at tl if. close or ire service
The Junior It. V. P. ('. will meet at 3 p
m. The young people will hold Ihelr serv
ices al i .10 p. m. o
Equal ia Nerv Fana and Powar
Ar . th. Kui G.ur.Uci
away all gloominess and peevishness and
slreugihen your peu-red-out nerves.
Wbx-n ambition deserts you and vitality
sags down near aero: when you're ragged
out In brain and body and your nérvea lack
visa the kellogg's isamtonu Wafers "gin-
ger1' you up to concert pitch put "ine
punch" In your muscles and make you
tingle all over with health.
Send coupon below today for a free-ISOc
trial box of kellogg's sanitone Wafers.
Ihe regular It. on site or Kellogg's Sanl
laucb Drug Co.. 330 Meta Ave A. E. Ryan
i. Co.. fit San Antonio Hto Grande Drug
FREE 50c BOX CCUPON
V. J. KELLOOG CO-
ni lloffaiaster SuMuk
RalUe Creek. Mlcb.
Send me by return mall a W-rent trial
pox of the wonderful discovery for
uerves Kellogg's Rani lone Wafers. I
enclose e cents In sioinps to help pay
postage and parking.
Nome
Street
H-F.U
In the
absence or Ihe pastor. Rev. (".hades I.
i ii . i street the pulpit will Re octiiiled morn
ing and evening by Chaplain John Axton
or the Twentieth Infantry. Sunday school
at 0:30 a. m. Morning servlco at 10:W
o riñe; sermon subject "orare." Anthem
TKith Not wisdom Cry" Rogers. Solo
"The Lord's prayer." Austin BallMr. Thos
Christian. Christian Endeavor 0:30 p. m
F veiling servlie 7.30 o'clock; sermon sub
Joct "Faith vs. Presumption." Anthem
"Hie Hay Is Past and liver" need solo
'Heaven Is My Home " Ssuvage Mrs. Ralph
Henderson i.noir soprano. Mrs. naipii M
Henderson: no. Mrs. a. ii. Ooidsieln
tenor Mr. F. (S. Hillings: hass. Mr. Tlins
Christian organist Mrs. Jas. i. McNary.
nsiisiout; suss h hi n i aris.
Altura Prrsli.i lerlan
niaiia and Russell streets (irandvteiv
KéV w. C. Iiarher pasior. preaching by
tnc pastor at ii a. an. and 7 :111 i. 111.
morning subject will be "IMllgence
Business." Sunday ICbool at !i-5 a.
Leonard West. superintendent: Prayer
nieeiing Wednesday evening at 7:an p
First Methodist Episcopal.
Montana and Lee streeis. Herman C
Purler pnslor. ihe revival servl
loiitliiiie through the vtcck. Kvaugelis
nurr win preaen every evening
O'clock hay meetings will be held on
Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday and Friday
I I -' .01 p. Ill I I I I - 11 111 lie I irw sen Ii'-'
on Sunday. II a. in. 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m
1 no re wui oe special singing ai each
lliese services. A 1 Ihe evening service
evangelist lll lueadi on tin- live theme
The Second coming or Christ." Extra seats
tre being provided ror aliat service.
First Christian.
Nniih Oregon and Franklin street
blocks norlh of the Sheldon. Perry J. litre
Pastor. Sunday school at 'j 30 n. in. Com
imiiilon at I0:ir. followed Immediately by
Ihe preaching service. The early evening
service ai o o chick win be or special in
lerost. The theme of Ihe sermon will be
"The way into tire-- The program
linislr will he as follows:
The organ.
F'esllval Fantasia Toiilrch
Idylle Faulkes
Anthem "Hide ! ruder the shadow or
Thy Wings" Malhew
Soprano Snto--"Cnnslder and Hear MC'.I.
Woolcr
Mrs. 11. F.. Bowles.
Male Quartet "Now the Hay Ii Over'
flarnliv
1 ugaii posuuiic Miimai posiiune. 0111111111:1 1
The christian endeavor criare will be
held immediately following ihe close of ihe
early evening service.
Austin Park Christian
Cebada ami .Montana streeis. one block
rrom Fori miss car line. The pasior 1. H
Allen will pi each Sunday al 11 u. in. and
7:30 p. m. Bible school al (130 a. in. Com
munioii al 1 1 1 a. m. chrisiiaii i.ndcai
al fiSO p. 111. Mrs. fi. C. Fells leader. Sub
-ine somi 1 oiiniiaiions or Lire
ration meeting.
Wendell pasior. Sunday school at :) a
111. s.pworiu league at e :io p. rn. Preach
1 ii k service al loila s 111. and 7.30 p
Morning hour-organ prelude. Mrs
Peace. Hymn No. tIS. rongrcgallon.
ne- creed. Morning prayer solo. "Ey
llaUl Not seen" (from llnly cnyi. Mri. W
p Howe. Psalm 13-J. Clona Palrl. Lesson
-lew Teaioimiii. urieriory. Hymn No 4H0
calvary (Plrketn quanei. Sermon by
msnop vs 11. 1 .nuil. 111 siasnviiie. Teiin
'The. Adequacy or the Cospel of Jesu
Christ for the world." Hymn No. 49.
Evening hour 7 :io -Organ prelude. Mrs
j. 1. ream- iiymn mi. congregation
1. idling prayer Aninein. "ti umti
Sod" (Meredith;. Scripture lesson. Solo
inflige invine" (kinder) Mr. 1. L. cog
hall. Hymn No. VI. offertory. Special
lie i.iiieu .-H" oidiincii. r-ermon ny jarg
sou 11. 1 .ox 01 sictirn '.ny Mexico; inem
can a Man See uod?" closing hymn 201
in Ihe afternoon al 1:M Bishop Lamben
viil address Uie men of ihe Sixth Infantry
amp 011011. rumie invneu.
Christian si irme
Montana and stauloii streets. First Head
r S. T. Shirley. Subject. "Soul." sun
-lay services at II a 111. Sunday school 1
v m a. in. Wednesday evening testimonial
on ling I H o 1 luck
Calling attention to the fan that many
persons who have taken out citlr.onshlp
papets within the past six months and
01 hers who have resided In El I'aso less
than the required six months are the hold-
ers or poll tax receipts and may orrcr 10
vote Tnesciav-. nrlnisrv election the
grand Jury yesterday morning presented
ni-rlnl renorl to Jndre Jackson 111 lit
Thirty fourth district court urging that
steps be taken to prevent what Ihe grand
jurors believe will be a flag taut attempt
at Illegal voting.
The renorl calls atlrnllnn to the law
whlrh provides lhat six months must elapse
nerore a person itaing 0111 ruixrusiup i--
nsirs becomes 11 ooalttieil voter and also Ii
fct Hen mine lint citizens iithcrwiv-
outlined who have resided In the city or
1.. .1. ...... .10. I..I rr tíñ
ale or election have the right lo cast a
ballot Tuesday. The report follows:
"li l-aso Texas. Feb. 13. I Via
The mention of ihe Honorable Court
Is called to Ihe fart lhat a wry largo num
ir cllUenshlp pnpers have been tam-n
Ince August to. IH or less than six
months before the primary election reb
arv lis. 101S. 11 is neressary ior si-
moniits to nava exnired rrom tin- tunc tin
Itlzenshlp papers are Issued before suco
party is eniuieu 10 von-.
we wisu 10 ran eajieeiai iiwuswi
- fscli that manv l-nntde holding PW
taxes otllsldc or 1.1 Paso nave had umir
poll laxes transferretl to districts In Ihe
It v Dr ine tax cosier wtr a uiiice . wimuii
in- last week The holders or mom Iran
ferred receipts may attempt to vole al the
coming primary election though the taw
reotllres a six months' resilience In Ibc
liy nerore a man can ran-.
"Wi atrniurlv recommend thai the ne
basa slops be taken by the Honorable
nun at once to ntcvenl what we hell
will be a flagran! Itternpl at Illegal voting
"W. L. AMONI-.l l . I iireman
UOEBEN'S FAIT-: IN DOUBT.
Alllrs lloperul Thai Former ermnn .Cruise
on muck sea is uisanirn.
Aocie.fct frcst rorrejposdiMioe
London. .Ian. Reeeni reports thai In
uiian jnivus sehm. formerly the Herman
attic cruiser Ooebon had bean put mil 0
elion for at lea. I severa! niOlrttu hv !nr
; or lililíes In the H i splion Is still Ui K
eonnnnallon. DU failure u near an.i
inovi-inenls of Hie halile cruiser had
Itrltlsh naval exporis to believe Hie repnr
or tier nisaniement is true.
Hie relative strength or the Russian
liirklsli naval forces In Ihe Rla-k Si
vn-.iiiv nrreiiett ir the rnlinn lawui 01 islm
scr tnis v i i-a 1 i-i . t tin- otiinrean
war the vessel was accotuiied imr-. of
crack warships of the cernían navy
and did serious damage lo Uiillsh and
l ii-Iliii ports In the Mcliti-rrain-an neioro
11- was turnen over 1.1 ine nuxs.
Uiillsh naval evpeiis iii ii.in- thai lit
oval of the Sultan Jnwiis Selltn as a fight
ng forcr would leave the balance of power
10 tin- Itliick Sea lo ihe liu-sian. and lern
Turkey without the sea transport which I
Ha! Tor her.
The Russians possess five battleships Ii
he Mark sea. These are Ihe Evalaftfl
loann Zlatoust Pahtcllmon. flostisiav nni
Trl Bvyatltelya. of which the first two aro
Ighl and the others rt-in-ciiveiy 11 is nun
51 years old mounting between mom IS
allber is inch guns four sr. calmer u-
Inch guns und Huir tS-ctllber Ki-luch guns
opposing these the Turks have normally
Klieyer -Lil ltin inn barossa and uie
Toraul llels. two Sl-veac -mil fornier net-
nun shins arinei ouch null tmir so eaiun r
11-Inch gsins and two as-caliber 11 Inch
guns.
Ii- rkoiiliig naval sir.-npih lit nig guns ine
Russians run oppose 50 to 18 or the Turks.
-i'"
First Baptist
Magorfin avenue and Virginia slrrei. Rev
J. V. Williams. H. H.. pasior. A 10-nunul
walk frtati the l-ding hotels will bring vou
10 Ihe cburch or if ilsflora to ibe my
You're bilious! Your llvr'r Is sluggish:
You reel lagy. diny and nil knocked out.
Your hend Is dull your tongue is coaled
brealli bad; stomach sour and bowels con
siipalcd. Bui don't lake sallialing calomel
1 makes ynii sick you may lose a day's
work.
Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver which
tuses nectoall or 1 ho hones calonn-l
crashes Into sour blln like dynamite
breaking 11 up That's when you led lhat
awful nausea and cramping.
If yon warn to enjoy Hit- nicest gentlest
or and bowel cleansing you vaf eg.
perlencMi just take a ipoooful or harmless
Dod SOn'l Liver Tone tonighl. Your drug
gist or dealer sells you a Ml rent bottle
money-back guáranme that earn spoonful
will clean your sluggish liver better than
a dose or 111-1.1 calomel and that a won't
make you sick.
liodsons Liver Tone Is real liver medt
cine. You'll know It next morning be-
riusa you will wake up reeling line your
liver will be working your headache and
illzilnras gone your stomach will be sweet
HUd your bowels regular. Vou will reel
like working; you'll be cheerful; roll of
vigor and sinbllion.
Hudson's Liver Tone Is entirely vegetable
He 1 rote harmless and ran not saínale
(live II 10 your children. Millions or people
re using Hudson's Liver Tone Instead or
dangerous calomel now. Your drugglsi
will tell you that the sale of calomel is
Dodsnn's l iver Tono under my personal almost slopped entirely here
if the Bullan laartta s um is not ciuiiteu.
Put Willi iba) vessel Turkey has pn-pondcr-
siice 111 mimuLTs or nig guns. 11 tin 1110
further advantage lh.il ten or these guns
aré modern ll-lnrh weapons mounted On
one of Ihe fastest and most modern liutlle
ships .1(1 11
BUAU W0BK DELAYED.
Bv rioim Nprcinf r'(irrritiitfi f
I'ecos. Texas. Feb. 0. .The commissioners'
-ourt of IP- ves county will not receive bids
for the road work lo be done In rond dis-
trict No. I on Monday as was annoilDCed
recently borisusi- of the fact Hull they
have found the time allowed insufficient
for Uie preparation of plans specltlcaltons.
and for preparing lor the work. Anion
will be taken however at the Monday scs
..11 i( the court and bids will probably be
called ror both 011 the (100.000 bond Issue
and Hi- M miles or more or roads 10 be
opened on Mardi a or thereabouts.
The nonce rt ferred lo. and she anion or
Ihe mutt 111 January In ordering Ihe plao
lng of advertise menu calling for bids has
demonstrated Ihe rart that there will bt
a number or bidders and keen competllloi).
both on the proposlllon or buying the
bonds ror rash and or exchanging Ihe work
10 be done for payment 111 bonds. The
latter action will meet with popular ip-
piiival Tor a mass meeting of the people
was held at which the matter was fully
discussed and the meeting by vote en
dorsed the building of the roads by Ihe
court the work 10 bo paid for In bonds.
STOMACH SOUR? STOP INDIGESTION
GAS HEARTBURN--PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN
DON'T HI FFKIt! RR6ÜT.ATK YOt H I PSKT
STOMACH IV FIVE MINI 1 Eh
DO sumo foods you eal till bnt k- taste
good. Inn work badly; ferment Uito stub
bom lumps and cause a sick sour gassy
slomach'.' Now. Mr. and Mrs. Dyspeptic.
Jot this down: Papes Dlapepsm digests
everything leaving mulling lo sour mid iip-
.sci yotl NO difference how badly your
stomach is disordered you get happy r--Her
III five minutes btM xvhal pleases you
most Is lhat W siringlhcns anil regulao s
your atornaab so you can tal your favorite
roods without roar. Most remedies urn-
you rellcr soiueiiiiu's they aro slow bill
not sure. Dlapeptln Is quick positive and
puts your sKiiuarh In a healthy condition
so Ihe misery won't come bsck.
You (eel difrereni as soon as Pape-s
Hlepepslii comes in contact wlih the stomach
distress just vanishes your stomach gi-ts
sweet un .gases no iniching no fractions
or (indigested rood your had clears and
5011 reel fine.
Put an end lo stomach irouhln by gel-
ling 11 large liriy cenl rose ot Papos Illa
pepsin Hum any drug siore. You realize"
in rive minutes tmw needless It Jjs 10 sur-
fer (Trim indigestion dyspepsia or any
stomach dlsorilei.
ire to rl'de they may lake a Park-or
lluulcvard My rile car to Virginia and coiiio
aquart norm subjeci or sin- morning
rmon. "A Protest Agamsi Sunday loase-
atlon." Evening sermon "The crentest
mien in Ihe World." Sunday school al
IP'aO a. in.. I'rtiL 0 P. Putnam. Miperhi
lendi'llt H. V P. C. stllldny evening lit
6:3(1. Subject. "The Favorite Psalm The
gbsptiem p-aim." 1. fx Kelly. Tin- young
lie or tnc rirat unurcn 1 mon win nnue
with the union- or tin- other nafinst
hurchea or the etty m me rogtinr unnioiy
City liilon at the calvary llmi-iuu sijiiun-
nircn liiiiav veiling ai s o chick iih-s-
day aflernoon al a o'clock. Monthly social
Missionary program. Hull call. "Ways 01
l-.r-iuioliiig Personal serin e 111 Our Society."
ttbjet t. "Al Our own HOOP. .MI'S. I. W.
l.nnlci . As my Fnlhi-r Iniih sehl inc. even
end I you." John -.-o II Free-will of
rerlng.. HoSlessCS: Mrs. 0. P Putnam. Mrs.
Nagle. Mis Ida spam virs J .1. corn
and Mrs J. 11. smith. The regular mid
week meeting. 7::i0 W-dlu-sitiiy evening.
rlsitors and all young man snd worm-11
rrom home cordially w elcomi-d ai the I n'si
llspllst church.
First Cniiurrimtliinal
Williams and Rio crande atrwrta; in a. m.
tindav school. Mr c. Xuhn nipcruiii-nd-nt.
in. is liihie class ti n. in. nubile
worship. The Rev Mile Hanson will speak
on Ihe Centenary or Pi-arc among the Lng
llsh-tpeaktng people. mis unrotny cong
don will accompany Hi'- choir.
Church of Christ.
Rlble lesson al 10 . in. lieaihliig at
a. ID nntl 7 p. m by J. W. Hiinn. who
-cently rnoved lo El Pliso lo make his
home. Morning ubjeci. "sacrifices.
nmg subject - ihe word no. nace
of inis'llng. COurUiOUSC for present.
"TIZ" FOR ACHING
SORE TIRED FEET
TI." FOR 1 1 Mil It WVWm I'P BI BN-
ING CALLOUSED EEET AND
CORNS
"Sura! 1 naa TIZ'
every limo fan SUDf
foot trouble."
POLICEMAN H. F. WALSH ARRESTS
OLD MALEFACTOR-RHEUMATISM
Popular Officer Telia How He
Conquered Ailment
With Akos.
'II reel Ion
Akh." soys p
the hack and t
fears younger since taking
llcernsn Harry F. Walsh of
llolllolille delull or Hie ( .I'll -1
1 1 ntii-co. tifrirer Walsh
has been a IIMUIbar Of the police r-i ia rt -
mailt ror eleven years. He motie a treat
record us a member or the Chtnatowti de-
tail and is a popular member or the rone
Ills home i at Off Alameda sircet Son
Francisco. Further ho says or his e
perlenea with liso wonderful California
im-dliiunl in no . i1
"For years I hud rhoiimailsiu In bolh
my feet'. Tin- ialtis vicie worst m my
ankles and Instep. They were Intonsa and
Paver lei up. U limes I hail lo use u can
hir 11 week or inore. I lost weight and
111 v appt iiie. .1 liad no lire In my work
i tried doctora ami mejlclhus. Tbey din
me nn good. Finally I Hied Akoc usina
ihe Ako. compoisnd and ditsimg powder
externally and drinking tin- Ako water.
In two wtA-ks I was rri-e rrom pain Tins
wii isveral rhonlhi gn. Blnoe then 1
have ni 1 no pom whatever. M the en-i
of lho rirsl month nl the treatment I tin
11 1 fny entire system had been helped
I rcgalm-it my loSI weight; my appetite
picked up. I rdl Hi iy and belter in
every wnv Hum I had roc years Not only
did the Áiio. seem to drive the uric acid
and rheumatism from my system but It
lulled 11 1 the sliuusdi liver 'n kidneys
noil bettered the blond. I am a booslet
tor Akin after all It (jas done ror 'inc. I
OLICKtlAN HARRY F. VYALSHJ.
am buck or every word or this statemenL"
Thousand) have had similar results ror
stomach trouble rheumatism diabetes;
Brlrbl's disease ulcers catarrh piles skin
diseases tunl other ailments.
Akor is sold lu El Paso al Kelly-rollard't
and other leading druggists where further
mi- rni.iicii may be had regarding Ihla ad-
vertlscment.
That the People Nay Know
The
Yotl can be happy fooled Just like mo.
Uso "TIZ" snd never surfer with tender
raw burning blistered swollen tired.
smelly feel. TI." and only "TI." takes
lho pain and sorenes out ot. corns nal
lodses and bunions.
At soon as you put your feet in a '117.
bath you jusl feel the happiness soaking
lu. How good your poor old -reel reel
They want to dance for Ju. "TIZ" li
grand. "TUS" instantly draws out all tin
poisonous etudatlona whlrh puff up your
real and cause sore Inflamed aching.
awraly. smelly reel
ilci a cenl box of "TIZ." at any drug
store or department store (iot install! root
rellcr. Laugh at tuot sufferers who com
plain. Because your feel are never never
going 10 in tin 1 or make you limp any
more.
pree.nl grand Jury whom svotivity In 1 that nMtM 1 lJÉ2
many violation of tke J' vote. .. The primaries ta b. Ia3
about '0.thhh i Mayor K.lly and tkoi of Me ad-
Tuesday. brua.Af ."" 'ump to d.nounoe that body In tara ot
SiSS? w-U-known bu.ln.aa men 0 1 Pa..
.ty and county r...ur.r of the Uose. La.
av Truat oompany. .
I E. Bld.r. one of th. proprl.tor of n" Lsturt. ajrdwar. oompany. a
heavy taitpayer and one of the best known oltla.na of HI Paato.
CRAWFOUD HARVIE. a capitall.t. prealdent of the Alta Viajta Imp.
10k oVn.r o hi- El Faao laundry and for years one of the for.moat mosr.rst
in verTenlérple calculated to advoneo th. material lnt.ra.ta of th. city.
R A WHITLOCK on of the owners of the El Paso Lumbar company
and a payer of heavy Jaxes Into the city treasury.
BOL I HKRO. owner and manag.r of th. bl; Sol I. Hcrg .tor. for many
yaar. promlnsnt In bttnln.aa clrcl.. in El Pa.o and director in tmnl banking
tnelltutlons.
ROBERT 11 RINK11 ART one of the leading r.al .State man ot the
atty president of th. Automobile club and a r.srld.nt of Ion standing
W M BANNKIt cattleman and capitalist on. of th. owner of th.
Rb.rt.-Bann.r building a director In a number of banks and heavily tnt.r-
at.d oth.rwlBo In El Paao prop.rty
T W ARDOIlí cattleman m.mb.r of the farm of Ardo in Broa.. 4al.r.
la meat. a long r.aidant In El Pa.o and a heavy taxpayer. Member ot on.
of the oldest famlll.. in the city.
VINCENT II. ANDREAS cattleman one of th. haeviaat importa ot
Mexican cattle In the city a mfciber of the Chihuahua Ubtohanaj. far yearn
asw1.ta.nt caahlar of th. City National bank.
D. BAKER SMITH capitalist mining man and for yoar. aotiv. la the
public affairs of th. city.
W. U OLENN real eatate man. extensive owner of El Pano proaMsey and
havy Inv.atment. in Kl I'aso onterprl.e.. formerly of Canutillo.
The. ar. th. men whom Mayor Kelly and hi. advócala have th. tam.r-
Ity to denounce because of their efforts to give Kl Paao a cl.an election by
preventing the caatlng of ballot by man whose poll tax receipts have baca
Illegally laau.d. The votara of the city are invitad to inspect th. Hat pub-
lished above In order to determine wh.th.r or not they ar. men who would)
do anything but whet they bellovod the right Hung to do. or would lnop.rU
needlessly th. reputauon of th. city upon the prosperity of which th.tr par-
eo nal prosperity and well being dependa t
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