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EL PASO MORNING TIMES THURSDAY. APRIL 26. 1917.
WOULD WALK 20
MILES TO- TELL I
ABOUT TANLAC
"I Th.nl God for Gi-in Mn
Uratnt for rrepanng it
Say Mitt MrKerttie.
pounds I
tied all of twenty n
tenia ..ti'l I v.... ii. I in Miitiua in
I iiiih an) .lay I" l-ll anyone ahti
n.nii'-tna na ii.HÍr lor tor. ' aald alia
it.. Hifcrtwtr residing a 4H Mtth
ii itobvItM Trim
i.i i-i i iront aiiataa or nervtius
trill. r r eithieea monina" row.
vi-- Mr una -My rasa seamed
Inula! ..lie. aa Hi. ilotlnta
.oli
Ufetel
I luM
aaul II
i Hi pinion aa Pi
i ii iti.
iai ii i til. irally wu oin.
nad I.I
ailed It a in rio ma ría" I had
up; me 10 my -a-.ti.ai n. arter avallo
MO lliv
II. tT.t.
. I fire in biirniiur
. iair wo
ni. ni I Hat-
i i. ' i wonin iht.i
rirfa i a. I iar mv l ular would arrrn
I -i .aalnr and than it woiilri litrn
r il.i an.i .iirf. I . aa an m rvuija I
' 1 ' m l riramrniiy wa
- 1 ; " to" ai taaal
it p un l oí Ma rid and waa hardly
frmiti'. ant roui.i
rrp arn..n1. I i
i. ul I ki-m rrtlltik wor.r. and
I't irui awful i in.liPou Itff waa hardlyi
wtarin l vtnf.
i.l M.l!iT rriiuaaa ma Ukr TtWI
a.rontl la.tU
f or a m mi in iiiilra tari-a
Thai i . ni i null lariiny dia ii faMM and
I kii raii.mr fleah and irniain. That
nun
tlia
rhrat all I-
a. . .it ai.illitlta:
inM li ron' and I
i y marfil I i I
I wan
I ali-a
Ukati
Ilk-
i i mid
I Ml of Tlnl
er fit I
II' If I a
Oor) for I
pn L-ai
Til fil uf
Taniai .
ra llar y nava ih-i-i
lirtltli la rclorrd
r turn hraioa and aklli t
filia ntrdlrln fol lltr bi ll.
y l.iiiitanlty "
lay nriiy a ra
POLES PROVE DISAPPOINT.
MENT TO GERMANS
o .tillrtiK-1 ftont Patyr una )
ao ii.ai mnuaaBdl r imp rai nut of rm-
p: ) 'i nt rilrtrla ar rrowdud with
man ailm i . - t - . i anil aunipa. Thai
ti til. Olllv II 11. Uir) rould ill
la order to atlrinpi u olr the rnod
protHait r. r uir ( in ayrfi aurvlny.
ay an tna i . i ..r ihr Hork
frller I ...itiiiiiioti prou d uir in nnau mil
lar aid' una. oprm-.i aotia kib lirua
torouyii. ul lit illy m that lime ovar
tai.iia 1 1 . i Ir ai. drpi-n irui rirry dty
upon il ia food
l.atn ii ti I went ihr urn i titer ear-
cttMia. 1 aaw ihr moat ternilla nrferinc
People were nin in hotel in me annibd
tinder HM llaatn led ruma of their hornea
tn aomr ill w. - where a few htiiiaei were
till tUitdlh eiery InliihlUnt riainwd a
houar Tan 'ntian aiilhi.rilia. tiad the
rraate.t tfirru ilty in prrvrntlnr Irtuihle.
anraitar aonteiitnr a many aa irn fainiitra
Would .Him p.i niir nouM and all IU
furnia iitur a tiir own.
I.lfe airiilrtirra fur Sttlttrnla.
tkefun lite kinadom of poiaittl mi an-
Itoiiiired to Uir world their were i iTaat
many tnPmal tn.'ibli-a aapar Lilly in ihr
tara Hite in nun aiitlniiitPa at firat
ouid i. - I prriem tin- i up. p. .nal v prnna
1 tu I M
a oMS
aatal
tk
.i.i t-d
lime to nun
tiled and!?"'
aenp tn rd In tin
i:hritnia dai
the I ntieraily
and latprlanned
rara -iiidlarly i
ntlliui v atuimr
lime p. time niher
a ilh hy the 'errntai
Mttwttayi iirrman;
in.
help you
The New Syslem Way
Rite Our Reasonable Prices
at :ruwn t.a
1 1 U im m. in
Either peat an. i Inwar .7. a
rWtaaa ti.ai uy
All olla r iM.rk In pmporuon
New System Dental Parlors
11. Ml en
'roer M
I adj al
v ? jhíL.) ür " r"
I VTTWaW """ '
CASINO HAT WORKS
AND PRESSING SHOP THE KING OF ALL
Save rm rjr. Don't throw
it to im and wa will make it new.
I-tall Kate ivlsaasal aast kaaa. kral asj.
faaiata Mate rtaaatad. W'akr aasd btawssrat Take
iny Hal liasnait kaniail aaad u lasas l HJtt
leadles' Mate IVasaeal. Han. ktd sasl llaisuaiaj
Good Called for and Delivered.
320 TEXAS PHONE 8229
sLrevy Grocery Company
s i east ABB astas Aaansitii -iirftir t tiy tt all
wu aki a you m n t y
I tw
twos rte m jTakii
I Maaas Tafcte fnikll
(Ma ataasak kyaad tSsas
ilh.it 111
in
i Ihe n iminiinMil un
t v rnr hart ..
In Inland imaner ui r. had :.!
ett Jim i-.u.i party and a nrr Bita '
an party The limnrt ..ere... . in r ;
re and honei of in Pirllek pople bul I
altan i r . . i i By ll -aar me
ner a. romtanae.1 almost tit rather -I
uaattn off trial who were known In ba
val Ui Mir imperial torament
after ihr i rutan i-rrui etlon there snot
rri... i a pri '.armen end a jiro PNIal
irty rr..n. Tbuar wh.. ai.iiatj win. i
iik. .Hy mm here of Cull'
"'1? W.
'tunent aral
rr ani
"hum roAtrt.l c
I 'aermen
miury a ni. .titira Immediate
' ! riinl tim.ll.flr.il will. 11.. ... I
ireri polea Altimorh the edmiriiirn.
rifTlritis war normana. II. idtlt ind
latent
li. .mm km arrrpici
km room of Poland mar
n Uta trnXKjrary rule 'if
I von li.W these rrn
ii.it.lea ware n'n post
I r.."Tnmnn The kaiet
ould in aetebluh a Prua
f Poland liermeny n-al
Ho when tit
eutil.sr.. in
'KiTarnnr Dan
Herman Poliai
liona in the m
1 dMIred if hr
start aUsedom
lied Imanar
l.. i.ota.irr 11 i Poiarvt roulol not lir
in to a aiii.n uccr.arul y. wittiuut
nnlllnr '.all. la and the Portan tertinn of
ermam -i.i. rr i alKiui poatan aw the
ka' - n made
'ire'tir.s thai 'telina Ire reded in
- . - . v.. nr ainrtioill mil liar lt
- mp. ii.i tat... altaaya an anaplrloiia of
mi. i.riitiai aat.rr. illrd whan Id tnln
laura madr ihr pn.poaal In Mm
Wliaf Tl. Pruaaltaa want in laki
anothrr pearl from my rrown' '
Vnmi lal Hlaaaarral nM..
Oarmatai naal iniriidtvl ortMnaiiv i.
laldiah in kmrdom of Poland a m
lari anar of Oldioalll.
k iujaaror I rani Joaaf and hy
rosan Onnnanj- waa forran
ilia aim.11 . ii. nl until .1o
M at tt.al ttlor '.rliiani' il.it
lita I
lo I
.!..
not to uiuniijara Uta kinrdoiii aha Itad
auoTtrd In rrraU.
Tha i haurallor rnnld only aitnotiitrr thai
itiai aa i non tif Poland whit h wai rupud
would ha ronairtarad aa tnr kinyd'tm of
I'olind and thai u .m .i i. i.i.
rirydiallona.
naraua Ihr Oatrtnan rmrral auff wta
lix.kint forward to ina unir wtirn 11 mukn
Hile Ule
ilirinidoyrd of I' land and
M U.em
nulla In tna uannati armr
lite tiermai ronernmeni Iwrl p perfen
-ii aa poaaime ill plana ft (lie new
kliiKdom In ordar to at flnt yet ihe hark
III or i iiirrirtemt numlier nf pe pt
make lite pmpoeed Pollah rmy a aurreaa
Thit vaa tierreany'i real porpoti. in an
SS'. "t uu n notii p rre the
llilei leartnany aaaaad añidiera aim ihr
renttral alarr had eallmaud that I . i
mm rtiuld he rarmiled m Poland
ri win ihe Pollah people the run p . .
uermany did waa to laiue new paaapuii
.. lint raid realdenl of pnlaial be ama a
l . lr i lonyer i IIUHlta. Oermanv .
aei oiid atep waa W) t reate Pullati rl
ami I'oii-M minlatry. But Germany
rareful u. aer ttlM not only dun the
war but after the war aha would have a
t.niroiitnr mire in all tífun nf Poland
It waa provided that majority of the
Ministry and diet almub be aelarud in a
way whim wi i ruaranlae halan r r
pi wet Pi the lienuaii element
Aluaoalal the vary heaitminr of the
war tha l olun añidiera 07 liermany and
Auatrla wi re nrranised Inpi a Pollah la
f'lí' ''''itiaiiy and Auatlia sant whit waa
lert or Dine Pollah leytona tn Waraaw pi
form ihe nur or ihe new pollah army
whPh waa p I.- rai.ed. not by i-otiarrip
Hon. luit hy the votimtiry iyatem
nidi 111 Pttlea Valualssred
lieniiltttir art-ni-iea war eauhllioea
thniiiarhntil Poland Holdmr or the Po
Halt lerloti. who had beep darnrsled bom
bv lienniity and .uatrii. ware mad re-
rrutlMt irriiK In iieieniber tata. I waa
t"ld by i aoitn e itirertiy ronnerted with
l'. Pruaaim iIIUae nT lord Util arter
u ice inoiitti. r in niitinjr only nil pnlr
miiiinri red Tur Ute new Pollaii irmy
Whai the ailtiailon la Piday I fo tt.t
know Inn I doubt wlutthar the number
Ilia llu iraaed under Ihla vnlllnlara an.
ion of many pen
plr in ..i many with whom I talked
that rrrmitlnif In Mnlaiid larVe r.n
'''"""V neriimltur more
ih ironpa. that
tniratrii In Po
I . ! i 1 1 111 111 1 (
I'l'iil. rimer l ull i V or nriialrli n.
: that Mia army nf Iw.n6ti win ft Hie Oar
' lr'ati''rtl "unl uimhi coultj he
l When I w U Ptilind (lit fill there waa
in miaiakliir ihr fa i ttiai ttie . ......
lunar aralnat in. rir While Hey
i ' HM ami haled the Hermana they felt
iirierihelaaa. Uta! Ihay would he better
i tr. ated hy lurmany than by hua.ia Tina
aiii'illoii muat have rhanred. The Pnlea
did not rear Mitaalt; they feared the ratr
i and li e old mu. n ml rerun Thea inea
a- ii urli a ttie liennail people need i
".'.J".r SHIP IU""" h anpanra
til Uie imitad Rute in the wtr will rive
hold out aaJnt
iiany until i .
made
VOLUNTEER ADVOCATES
SUPPORTED BY CLARK
ir. .nil -.1 It. mi I'lya lint i
thai many mine lony speerhea would ba
made
I nartt Plead lor iiluaUer Hvalea
OBBIJIttna U y - I. I drah re.rhad
it- nlBVH In the hooM when speaker
r . 11 Mir l ' liail)" Oil Ute VOl'
iinirei army amrnilmenl
Ihsplurtna that h muid not aland by
lite prsaidrid whom hi iinnnaryadiy de
ilared wmiur on Ute quaatlon the aneaker
ph ap 1 i .i yniiiir men he m en an op-
...i iiniii) to offer their aarviret yolua-
Urlly I i rideal." he ahnuted. 'ataluat hay-
ni the alur of helor a rouarrlpt brltiy
pliu f.1 up iu ihr men t.r Mlaaoini. Mo fir
aa Miaau uriana ara coucernaJl there la
praitoali utile illfrarenra between a coa-
.it and ronvIrL"
lite apeakrr offered s -Irony Plena iff
i Ontrrwsstueii who have apHd hv the vtif.
iihleet plan dt" larllia Uutl ihr Mdiuitacr
han - pine mual nf Uir nation's rirhtlnt
Itrllr of Uir Past.
Kjl -.nliiu. -hnlei ..( k'liluik
Try aasd mm
away your old hat Send
Hasllaad Itcrrlu.. ra. I.
S anm-k II. ..i.a.
l-tawtral llirtlH.
tasat rtali. lb
flare asti JraUi. mUmm
awtw tt-aaU J aaa. tar
niaikai-i m n mi..
LITTLE TALKS ON
ONE BIG SUBJECT
Johnaon M and Groan Call
and DWtaai Wondar-
fas Vit.litaa.
Here ' tira
made to Mi
me of tha etaiemrnt.
M riser t he. at part dem
1 ..rmtral'.r o
natural tltalltaa In Kl
Pajfrn:
Mr J W Johnson well-known
in. r. Ini st l-.rdat.nrf . N M.. called
and said: "tin Johnson haa found
Vllalltas tn he extrrmaly helpful in
nsrvousnsaa and poor diftlnn
(the uaed VIUHIaa and finds herself
In a better condition thsn for a lona
lime. It Imparta a feetlnsT of
atrsnain and limr "
Mr. W. W. (ran 1117 . Blvd.:
"Had Indlcaatlon and .mild not n-
Joy my msala; ri.n.tlpstsd and weak
Hare trained in wslaht and faal one
hundred per rent better. Caa rae-
ominend Vllalltas for Ihe abov."
Mr (1. w Held rum Maoffln
m : "Hhsumallam stnrtsd In my
foad and vot all ""-r my left side I
had It had. Vitnlltna worked the
t'.d.i.n out of me Kldnsy work
(re and howela act easy and natural.
I am hark si work rrea of alimenta
and feellna good
Vllitlltas la Nsturs's supreme med
Irlne wonderfully sffartlva for In-
dlaeatloa i hen mat lent nervous 4-
MHtr Mvsr and kldnsy Ilia Tow
ran art Vltallta at Kslly a Pol-
lard'a drti( store Also sold by Tai-
bsr'a dm stors. IjmM Cruoas; Colum-
lius di iik stors Columbua; Doualaa
dmc atore. Douglas and Biabas
drua stors Hlsbas. Adv.
who replied lo speaker (lark raid
Ulerram Hrnrv Waiuraou of tn 1
rllta i ourler journal had arnt the apeakrr
deriyrlur the vnlunUer ayaUm was a
rati nr Ute paai aa i the ataca roach
nd thai Ida vita asilna! ronarrintton
would wetkea hi uisfulneas tn the roun
try.
i halrman Dint aaked Mr shsrlsy why
Ih naty waa oa minuten biili and
the army iimpnaad to be on a draft bsala.
II la one thirtv." replied Mr Mbsrley
' SBi.rasi men
a rottrae of
yttsre. aa ahttat rmne
and Pi art them by the
and It la quite inolbsr
hi rntntiilaalnn
lunteer ayatem.
nr In nrranlie
i i
hv
lunuer avalen.
with Ute iinrertaiiitlea or rniiaiinent
or tMuatMrtaa.
"POM m i Hi rentleman reillre that Ola
nUJorltv ot Un- mlliury rnmmltte author
tied the preaidetii p pforeed with hii
piorraii. iniap-d Mr. Pent.
Meyuitlallns of Prtarlyl.
"Ysa.'' relortrd Mr Sherlsy "I ippre-
rial Ihe fait that tha rrntleman'a bill
la really bull! on repudiation of Ihe
prinrlple for whlrh tie rontends. Tn
prlnrlple of n liiidrrlnr hnika to volition
if nuM and tu t In any ayitstu nr artpilr
ini of
nil
rlalnly do nnt rontsnd
..sen
wr neni 'trial tr ui iuajuit
hill
ailopud to piraldsnt tannot yet every
ihinr n aaar.i ror?"
iih. no." rallied Mr. flwrley luit he
haa Pi rt II altar the trial and trlbuli
Hon of rindln that Ihe volunteer la in
adequate and arter tryint i iyatem that
pula upon men lias very atlyma von aay
you want lo keep from the rttli'-nahlp '
lienrretiutlva Meeker of Mlaaoun.
aiieaklna V ths drift. Mid thit thou
isnda of man who had come inpi asrvlce
In haphazard waya tlmuiyh a volunteer
ryatam In th fiurnpean war had ton fci
linnerraMl
men rroti
under rl
NO EFFORT TO ENTANGLE
U. S. IN POLITICAL
ALLIANCES
it oiitinurd from Pair Ona)
the nation Hr app and herty and vly-
umua Ih aniu or hla tw year
Wlliii the newapapri i nrreaimndent
hid been presented. Mr Halrtitir aald
AaiirrHsUa tlearti M rítame.
"ftitntfi'nien I im very i h ohlled
tn you Tor riitnln here Ptdaj and alvina
me the "iinnrtunttv .i vi ins Wi you
ktitertcan public h. n deeply we.
who belnnr Pi tin ml- aent rrom
Mriuin value lit klndnr ih rnlhualaam .
th warmth of
elrotne wlilrh ( have
lereived in una -apit
MUUi. All our hart
lourbed peraonalli
deeply lourhrd bv it a
and vl.ltih- ntanirr-tal
111 of the I llltr.i
are yratined ind
are ven more
.iny the outward
n of avmpaihi'llr
I and rpnndinr
th rral an urlty
smonon In carry u
lo areit rill wh
foe our attereaa
h I-
titnirtiinltv
whlrh I
in Ihe laat few
dav of aeeinr
leadltik tnnh. i
ntie tnomeltl dun
of the Amerl. in
hearlny and talkma to
or your atai ran ror
Id th rull dtrmmall'Si
pnii 10 throw litem
i. it not wblrb
lure i tn ihla world.
aver
been
Terrible kneet nt War.
"t do nnt -ui .... mat It la nnaalble
ror von I am aurr It would be tmposal
bla for me ir I wr In your tdar in
retlla- In detail lit conrret detail all
that that wai mrana pi inns who have
bn entire! o it now two veara and
t half That I a reeltna which cornea
and ran 'iiv rome In actual eipertenea.
Wa on th" "th r aide or Ihe Atlantic
Pave been hvina In an nunoaphere or war
lace Auanat lull ind von rarmot move
about to. trrt inn cannot o about
your dal'v hiiin en if voitr afTal'a
b dlaia."-iatd lth the war Itaelf with
out haiiiiv 'vldenraa of Ilia war brourht
la your notice every moment.
"I arrived hr on knndiy an moon
and went tu in ih evenlns "iter dark
feelina mhii h ai the rtmt nn ntent I did if
nnt analvv and auikl-nlv II rune upon
men thai Ihi waa tha nr.t time Tur two
years and a half or more. In whlrh I
had eeen a properly Hrhted alreet There
li not a at reel in I ondon there I not
atre I In ant rlty nt the I nitrd klnsdom
In whlrh ariea dark ths wtaole commttnilv
I not wrapped in ylonm eiceedlnar
ttvil whlrh ttiital have ellaled herors Iks
tarentt. n or ra or elertrtr Hyhtins
"kut thai i a malí matter and I only
mention t k 'cause It hatdieneii lo alrike
nt mv ririisst rapertsacea m
tins
Iraelr ase
'or ronrae ihe more trietr ante or sir
li rafter and einnnt ever b abaeut from
our astiida I aaw with rreat rearrei una
laornlns in it- tf-wayteper Ikat tke sea
of Mr P. mar I aw uir chancellor of the
eirhequrr wa wounded and mlMlnr
IB cams of ihe op i nona now rum nn
In Pa'raiiiir an t i niilacltvlv real ray
mind bark tu the Inaeea of Mita war la ih
Ir.-le. hul a an iHuMranna II aeenn
i went over uva mal
i in mm ry ar
me rifttl mil of ip amall number of rah
met mutletere h i . cavbls.l rut wh.
re aervtna th-
in.-
I o.lr
k'llnl
TASTtSS
ttd un Mr Boo.r law's aua It
o ami
pa toatl
i hut.
u us but still ui
a may reltira ai
Ihsi Is Uw sort
isasataw at Pistan
-TW f alfsa a rnpn uv usai re
aect la e li ill svaa sao ra rati of asir
row aaad Ir eared r tasa oar asa. '.era was
"..i . erett ieawy aya kaat MM
a aataii anay wfcru war btaake out. wksr-
ak asaay see of lias are at
. i.i ... i ti Ivoe wm ua war toaiiat
lb ery laespuüi uf tall
at with ik itim ii a aasmy
1 eaaaie a ssiiuaaa avi mm wana. test
lea. heartfelt than thai whteh yon kaa I
an yenerooait and rn onrsadasiy JpM-
at V fhai was and eartaini win
he Increased hy the refP-rtton that one
member of the mtaamn ti Marshal lufrre.
who silt a down tkrosik all time a ths
ren-ral in lommand of Uva allied forrei
at oae or tn most mural momenta la
the worpl jjitalory mut
"I rememPrr when I waa her there
aaa a bonk whir ft waa riven on I tn tk
a honla rilled The I If teen laarl.lv hit
It a of Uir world ' I do not know whether
they üi mills deaarre that tin hut
Hiere ran I" Im ipiubt or que Uoa what-
ever that anaonr the dertatve bal ties of
the world ths battle or the Mame wat
ih in. -t dertaiva. It was tuminr point
it the ni.' f v" irf mankind and I n pure
Out the hern of that even la today mm
tna in ton '.a ind will Join ua. the hrlt-
ish iiaUian. in lawns before the people
"f in i alted -lan a our rrititude fV.r the
aymiisthy whPh tlie have ahown and
rr ahhwmy ana our warm ronridenre in
the value nf the aaalaUlur whteh they
are irrord or Ihe allied raua.
it n. iMi.tr sf V. Asslataas.
"iasnuiien. I do not belleva mat ths
msrriltude nf that - un rat by any
I ii. i h le . i.-' atr.i i un Udd that
Ihrr air torn douhlinr rtura who aeem.
In I'. ma mil Ui oiijeri of the rataalon of
rrtl.ir ami lirial In llalli Pi Ihla rotintry
a Pi invirle Uaa i tilted i-talea otrt of
Ha irtviiiii.iiti pjiry and tn rnlanrle It
Into rnrrnal alllinrea. asreet or public
sun I hi. .ana power a. I tannot Imaaine
an. rumor with leaa inundation nor caa
I linaame policy ao utterly unnereaatry.
mi ronridenre In tali aaaiatanre
wht'h wr are r'dnc to rat from Ihla
community la not haaed upon aurh hal-
low n.nai.irnitiona aa those whlrh aria
nut or 'ni.il in all' " treaty rouk)
Inrrea-e Hi undoiihted ridifldencs with
Whlrh we i'4k to Hie I nlted sutes who
nanny com Into the war ire yolnr to
aer the war tt.rnttrh If there la any car-
tali ly lit human affair thit la rsrutn."
rr si H i ttMNlNNinx
H 1 n Ul t HM.COMCn.
y a aled Preu.
WaatMiinoii April It - Th Frenrh war
miaaioh tn the ( nlted latea headed by
Hsyte n inn mln iter of luatlre and Tie
frrvsnlrr. and Mrahl Jnrfre hero of tha
Name and imputar Idol of France wa
M nrm d In Waahlnrton Vrtlay with Ik art
felt - Mi . -in
Tisiiiiil arter belny warmly irtd by
Amerhati nffii-iala and hallsI a lllttatrtoua
friend hi thnaanda of peopl who I nad
the airéela while Ihay rroaaed the city
the . ..ii.nii-ah.iu n ire it th borne of
Henrv While rurmer amhaaawlnr to
rraitre. a. ih irm i of Ute I nlted Main
ym a mm
Tomo
rlani.
prit wt
rrn- and Admiral
ived by Prea dent Wllaon
will lie prtdlurinary con-
rrrenr. i - w n the represenuilvsi of
the t ren n and Military and naval rbier.
Before nirht itf ailmlnlatraUon will has
In Ita pnie nn at leaat a broail ouOtn
or Irau ' - nw of American participa-
tion in tin war
The Indina member or the miaaton
eomln up from Hampton llnad aboard
th pn Manual yarnt Mayftuwer. bad
4hir fin! i i- of the national rapltil
htm i point on liar rnpimar nnr neiow
Aleiuiiina. loon after Mount Vernon had
been paaaed
AI Heme sf Piral President.
Aa Uv MmMower tame ibn-sit ot the
home of tin in .t president the marine
in id ; layed ihr ;siar spanned llannsr."
and tin- H . i" luiten lined Uin rail with
in 1 1 inn i uid iPinil al attrntlon
Mr lilnl
In tort iniunortea.
inn I-- ind aaluted hundradi of
Mrple wist lined the river front wharves
wiviiiy thru baU and cbeeriiur. while
fartory wht-tlei abrteked out i nolry wel
TOW.
soon artei w.rd the nav . vard waa raach-
d. atul Ibero Its pert wu received by a
yrutip nf Aitaerii an orrirtata. arauea oy
serreist v Lena tur wblh th yaa hi band
playrd Ui Maranllaiae" and the inarln
ytitrd ..ii ahore at. ..I al attention.
unce imrri th. party quh kly entered
ne.ior rara and drove ieroM the city to
lvmlrv Kaeert.
Two pmipa of UttlWd sute rivalry
( .nirtead th inlaa'on IbfOttaw the itreeta
and other rulf 'r lUllonad about
th Whit hotiie
"vary prariuimn to Iniure the safety
i.r live nartv ttaa hern taken.
M. vivluil took a lony walk throurk
Uie rrwltlentlil aerPon of the rlty durlnr
Uie iftertioon. qttlelly enjoylny Aaiilvii-
lon in ii aprinir urn irarb
He wti trrraliy sratlfled at ths rnr-
dlsllly of tha public reception and kl
rricnd remarked Uut he waa . iirlilly
d'dirhted to hive ien ao many acbool
i h i iron anions the crowd
Muralial Joftrs aiieni in snsrnooai mo-
I in Mirqull da ChiBibrun. n lutdaon of
i.uraJ i.aiayrue. lanru .iii..u
old frastsM
FARMERS OF UPPER VAL
LEY NEED FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE
ironUnosd rrwm Pate one )
Rune prolan ami red the aid or tha Hs-
rlainstlun servir Hi every 11 i -.-.lhle
"ir pendlnr crop letlu..ii i pa.aed by
ruliarea. ine aerreaaiy 01 uie inierior
will tie rmnowersd to ola. land in rov-
entmeni projacu under rulmatlon by
nielli of maintenance rnrna raied by
ronarrintton. If naciiisrv l- till Work
the arnvernment will rurniaii tin rsveaa.
airy laidtal and aad. rive minium of
dollars will be appropriated for Utla oM
If the Mil I paaaed
"Pont demand too tnurh nr the rnv-
t rnnient. but Ma what you ran do to aa-
slat It" .
lanas Aaa Caaaaly Is re operate.
H II. Brock farm daunonali itnr of twin
Ani rounty said iirntera near I a crueea
had pledarad taclr CO operatM-n In the tor
eminent In mreeaae sent in -erreury
I ana and riantreaalonal re prearnuitvea.
Ha ttnred the forinstiiiu of a county widi
farm orranlaallon. Builueaa dutle which
this ortraiiliallon ahould fulfill would b
pmdurtion. markeilnt buylnr rmaiuliit.
transti.. nation and imtaUon and drain
are huch an nrranlutlun nniit lie r
srnsd by t entril comtnittee rnmpiied or
aeuuuvea Iron earn . ..iniuunlly. and
illMssa would be ppoinld p auunt
the various faawttoiu uf Ute m yai na-
tion It C. Bailey aald rsaolullons had hern
paaaed reranuy it riiairaberuto orterlnf
Pi Hint thit ditch over to Ihe inn
Mata
I II llorklnaiin MasrUd rite up.- of
brant rtn be rttasd In the tallet silhout
Irtiraiiuii. Inrludlnr Uts navy and rre
le 411
ivarl Hstlev asael led Dial
av aa raised on land that
heeu
idered
kail
uf U
leaa fur many ntster crop.
.Lain larwa dauad
Paso Itualj aaasiliana that ir the farm
srs of the Li Uakaa dlttrli t aouid ap
taunt a reairsawitallvr to pn nir ihe
needa nf mill hltuaU aa Ui eaeda and sub
mil the detailed aaad lo him thai the
hand r or i emroeri. pisabablv . ..old ar
ityur tar the purchase of the da. pos
sítala art anaína credit for the put chasers
lief i.r Uva roncliistsa of th naretmt I'
Baila t anieiuiHed a pn un- lo h held hv
Ihe vJUat side Ituproieiaenl society at to.
r.taaaaairtao school kavass the ftrsl uudai
ui May nd invitad sil Iba Kl resuena lo
DB3TIKYERS ON NARROW
Ilk STAGE FURIOUS
a wears ae
BATTLE
jt xas) rcorn t a.
BMajkak
a aWai
IMtlaatlW tm CCew. ear.
it k l asa sfldtéatiw
aius.ufU wTsai ta ins
aaatl!'
eye
"rMa.
kepi si I Uts rorsiiaosi aua in .
crew. V Mast walks as wat tasas -a ffaat.J
pao yea a usstabar of tmmtm srwara.ad
war waa bayakara lll tatajl JfKt W ti Tía SBT'
Tk asktl.klpnisT 'JtFi&tTFl keuoa. 1
away froat Mm. but the Herman was
p"aptly baya ueit i r seaman inriewsi.
ba rasaainder if tv mv adera nrept two
who rehyned death were driven oarer the
two bemr taken prisoners.
after ramrr nt. the Broke
f tree fnam her adver
sary anat turned p nan the last nf lb
I BTte rarmsiniinr hoala he rallad in Ihla
object but at ewlnrmr around atirrseded
la bMWkt tha teiat osort with a lor
peda. Hotly entered with titea two
naskaaj ayastrnye . the Broke attempted Pi
follow Iks Mwift. hut a -hell atrttrk tha
Broke i boiler iwm. d aabiinc her main
ntkat.
ay Hi
Uie
darkneM. rfte Brok ailerlnr her muras
headed inward t destroyer which a few
n motea baser was aneo p lea heavily alu-a
and whose crtw. on -iri.unt the Brltlsn
deatroirer. aanl atuniU for raarry. Ihe
Hroke steered al toward the Uertuan.
and tha Herman irvieti redoubled their
ahoitu of "atv save:" and then unet
i-cedli opened fire.
The Broke Hleneed Hie treachery wtlh
rour niunda. then p insure her own
sfety. ti.ii i 1 in orman amldahipa
Meanwhile Ih 't nntinued ber pur
lull but alis'.t Hunt- which aha re
celTad earlier in Hi action prevented
her from nuinumitia lull ape '11 so she
absadoaed the haa and aotirht freah
tithttnt lb outline of atallonary de-
troyar from win h shintta aere heard
lb (win appro. lied warily with her
ruat trained to nod mat It wu the
destroy r whlrh had already bent
rammed oy the ttrua. ins ttennaiia
war belkwmr we mrrender."
Herman Boat Hlaka
Peartny trtarhery. tke swift waited
ind presently lis- destróyer heeled oyer
and aattk stern first the crew itimplrit
into th water
At no other enemy wis vtitDem aaa
aa action whlrh hid lasted approxl
Italy five tntniii auiicared lo be over.
Ihi flavin iwip h .i mi her aearrhnrht
nd lowered boei h. irsrita the awtnt
llltii:iied by the runditn M
Uie Broke 'l In UiKiuan. Heaman William
Itowlea wlao ihnua-h bit four Umea hv
shell frta-menU. ramalned at the whirl
thmuroui te tcti'iii and finally only be
trayed the rut Uut he wm watiaalad by
raportlnr to bit captain. "I'm yoint off
now iir." nd faiiiPd Th Brok wm
under command or i.onimndr Kdward
k Q R. l.vans. who waa eerond lit com
mand of Blr Droll's Antarctic sipediurit
britush make ti BTtnca
till INI J s IN ABBAN ! ' I ION
By Aitoctiied Prett.
.ondon April 5 The Bntiah ir'a.pa
nrnunr tlont Ihe Arta hattl Hnr mad
further sllrlit advarn' Wednesday south
of lb carpe river. There wm i con
trnuallon of teritl tciivtty In which tt
Herman alrplanea calor so trier and six
Bntiah ilrrrtrt failed in return I" their
bate an -unlink lo ths official roinmunl
caunn lonlrht.
Thousands of dead tkarmans are lylnr
on the batufiid sty tn i iitiuuuuica-
Uon. which roliowa
"Our Him haa been advanced sllthtly
durliis tin iUv south of Un- Mcartrc. Twu
lierman field run were captured by Ui
yesterday in una larirmmi in-ni.
"Many thousands of ilennan dead are
lyUty on Ih battlefield we now occupy.
"In ir raid we drnpi- d bombs with
rood i rr. i upon the ynettty's ran Jtinc-
ilon. aerodrotiiea bllKM and ammuhlllon
dumps In one raid a lirre bomb struck
Ute end or a roovlnr trim blowlnr Hi''
enrtne urr Uie line ind wreckltik the
train. Ilnallle truopi toil transpon si-.
ware auccestrully enrared with uiiChLue
tun nre.
"There wm 1 treat amount of air riirht
Ins M winch Mven Herman machines
were brourht down and elyltt uihera
driven down out or ronimi. two Herman
observaUou billoons were destroyed. Sis.
or our iti o huí' - are mlaalai."
PARIS REPORTA WHOLE DAY
Ok AH TILLER 1 I H.ll MM.
By Associated Prtii.
Parn. April at. Tha. nfricial rommunl-
cttlun P'til t hi raidi :
"There waa artillery firtatint ibrourh-
out Uie day aluna- the whole front. Monk
It la conriitnrd that the Hermans tbJi
mommy ai.n. isd aansrulnary check tn
Uielr attempt against Ihe Hurtebtae farm.
Arreated the rirtt Ume by our fire they
renewed i llttl later their usaull. A
yiynioita onunter-alUck drove them bark
pi their tienchii. (ntr trllllery hit dl-
persetl Important rtincentratinna nortb or
Ut Vaurlerc plateau."
BERLIN BAYS BRfTIKH MTRE
THRK K REPl'LBEO ON NI AHPE.
Hy Assuclited Preit.
Berlin vli London. April at A aupple-
meoiary official aiat. mi on the ram-
palrn on th wettern rn.ut. Issued to-
mint says:
"Near ArrM lb British attacked on th
north hank of Scarp north of Moncky
Uin lima and were Ihrtre repuUco
with heavy losses. "
III NKIRk BOkOIAaitEO BY GEMttN
III Kl Hilt KRK; ONE I lit Mil
BOr Nt'NK.
By Aasuclated Press
Parta April it.--tunklrk mi bombard
ed by i ret inan daalruyrr airly una morn-
int BliUib and t rench patrol shlpa en
rated Ihe Hermans one .r the French
torpedo boats belny aunk. accordlnf to
an offlrlil iitnouncrmeiii t .iiihi.
Ihr atstement rrsm
Iny. Tba COMI bttertra rplird and Brit
Ish and trench petrol ships entated lb
eitrtny. who retreated Ut (he direction or
iistend at treat si I une ot cur Mr-
pedu boati Wit sunk In tin brier action
The enemy losan are mil known."
MONGAUA CAPTAIN
BELIEVES HE SENT
U-BOAT TO BOTTOM
( GoBlla u from I aye trae.)
pro" hint purely al Uir recent! nd vl
un wtr uarmany Mi ayoU on us."
ATTAIN NATIVE O BOSTON
I R AININtl M.HOOI. URAUl ATE.
by .asocíate. I I'reaa
Boaton. April - ' aptain Unary Hies of
the steamer Motiyolia. la a name ot Ibla
city and 1 rrtduau uf the Maasai nuseila
.NsuUrtl Traininr trbonl Ms aria
trsduttsd from tha traJniiiy ship knksr
nriae In ttsyr. Enleriiti the aervpe of Ota
Pacific Mail steamship cuinptuty. hit pro-
motion wm rapid ind be ta aald to have
basen Ike youuteai man ever riven cap
atney lu that company's service.
MONGOLIA LEAk-EB AMKBItAN
HARBOR ON APR II TIM
By Aaaorltlsd Prate.
New York April tn. Tke American
lesiliahlp MonyoHa a vsaael of IMM Mask
owned by lb IntoruaUonal Mrrcanitie via-
r in i" imp an)" teft an American aurt far
1. ondon April 7 on her second irtp atura
oerniany'a lubtnarlae derltrtllun of
februiry I.
the Mmifnlta rarr ri a rrew ir I u ned
Malee un) tui. nei. in chart uf a lieu
truant she la one of the 1st teal i asael
under the Atneiiran nay
rha ktoturolia wu fcwili at tanulen. N.
J in IttM. for lb Pacific ktui biesiuabip
. . ini-aiiy and for i aumhar of years was
tujated in Ike i allforuia urlauial uaala
she wm purchased by the liiternaikuial
ti i anule Maria ronipany in ttti aavü
btciufkt kl tk Allan lie carry iny freiakl
oaly.
April it. tha day on which tus Maw
tolla fired tk firat shut of Oka war to
UW aiuiiveraary ul the UslUa of l.aiiasr
loa. wkasa kas ftrel akot waa fired la tba
usan an ie.iluU.au
MURCIA TO TAKE FIELD
IN PERSON
tontmued froaa fare mi.
a" fur wkkk Mt la& Waa
Fletcher Inform Car-
ranza U. S. Satisfied
With Neutral Position
mg Aaanctitert fTeat
April -The Atnerietn
antHasaaitor. llenry P. neteker relied on
Oancral t;arrania today and Infnnuetl tlte
liresiilent-elcct that the I nlted siitei It
prrfrrtty satisfied with the declaration of
neutrality made by President Carranai it
the opentnr of cunrreti. ilalement Idru
mal with that mide by the ambaaaadnr
tu Ui Mrtictn prsvM last nlyhl.
Ambassador Flctrher'a vtalt wm hot
an nrflctal one and wm not tur lit pur-
nose of rosklnc any repretenutlon. nto-
rral Carranai eipreas-ii rrauricallon at
the ttaannent of the amuaaaador say Int
1st hoped and believed It would hava thd
efferi or rltrtfylnr the altuitlon and pru-
tnouiuy true tad better undersundtnr
between the netiplea of the two countrlsa
when It wm known kulni'i altitude waa
.inore and satisfactory lo tbe I nlted
SlatM.
Gonzales Sentenced to
Pay Fine of $10000
on Conspiracy Charge
Teisa. April rS.-A number nf
eases involving cuartea tu viuiaituti m
the United -uin in-utrality were dla-
poaed of In I'. B. court here today Pedro
tiunulra. Mltl In have been leader In
Ihe recant rrvolutlunary movement ro-
tnenied by idfttrent of ralla Dtaa In
northeastern Meilcu wu sentenced tu
pay a rtne of tlu.iaai or serve in mnntlis
In tall on a charye or roaapiracy and sat
tint nn root t military eiaedltton aralnat
a friendly nation. Alberto Hlnojsss snd
Leopoldo Doran tea. asid to have been
hla principal ofilcers. ind Jointly cbaryvxl
tvitit htm. ware rtned M.ooo each or Im
prlaunmenl In the county Jail for one
H0YT
Furniture
Company
' " "
Owing to the fact that our insurance adjuatment ia being
delayed we are stilt unable to do any business at our
old location.
We have however opened a branch atore at
215 So. Oregon
where we are ahowing the new goods which have been
arriving since our fire. At this new place we will be
glad to take the best care possible of all our cuatomera.
Hoyt Furniture Co.
ADLER ROCHESTER AND
SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES
In authentic atylea are proclaimed by the
moat exclusive dreaaers both young and;
old to be well tailored of dependable
quality correct in styles and moderately
priced.
t Other known brands
PRICED AT $15 UP
HATS
$1.50 to $10
Bay that new bat today. All
sha pew aad aoksya. Fait
Fan and Rtraara.
UNION SUITS
$1 to $5
Athletic style JetrveJeaa nr
BEST 4BEST
BV I BY
CLOTHING C04 m
Town of Miami Ariz.
May Now Soon Be City
Special to the Mornlnr Time.
Miami Arli. April . in all probabtl-
Itles the town of Miami will shortly be
tbe rlty or Miami an nrdlnr to statement
Bade today by successful candidates st
yesterdays election.
All or the candidates rhOMn M the polla
are men In ftvor of passlny the resolution
which would rhmte Miami rrom a town
to a city Many of at dereated candi-
date were supporten of the movement
to entirely disincorporate tha town.
It la alto said that a bond Imu will
shortly ba floated for a municipal liarfit.
power and water syslem ror tha proposed
mv or Miami
American Editor of
r p&ina r nn. rimri rcir
- -'I.-' '6 f"-' aewaasa sea
Slandering Wilson
By Assoclited Prua.
Pektnc April tt. Gilbert Held an
American editor of the Peking Pott
which bu been daily prtnunr 0r-
HEPARTMENT. Supervlsiny
in this office it t p. m. Miy li. 1M7. for
the construction or the United sutes pon
office it E puo Tu. Drtwlnta and
apactrtrationa may ba obtained rrom the
custodian of the site at El Paso. Tax. or
at this nrrica in Iba d!ereutn or tbe
rUipervialntt Architect Jas. A. Wetmore.
A. tiny supervlalny Architect. Adv.
NECKWEAR
3 for $1.00
n rkatxvrtUaa dtaplay i
ear WaataaMe ikwn
SratHtally Ititral.
qnartesr sJeaSTcas knee lenftUit.
NEW MEXICO LAND
BRINGS GLOSE TO
MILLION DOLLARS
Hundred and Fourteen Thou-
aatnd Acre Ditpoied of t
Average Price of $8.65.
Special to Tna Momltuy Times.
Clayton. N. v AprU IS. AbproiBnately
114000 acres or sute land avert sold it
ninety aparate suctions at tba courthouse
bare today by State Land Commissioner
Robert P. Ervlen neltlnr i total nr W.
0M lo tbe state or Meileo. The land
told M an avenare uf M 66 per acre. All
the lend wu placed on sale at a minimum
valuation or at.
The lushest price paid wu t0 par arre
for a small trut new cltyton. Vnlnry
Portrait or Denver represent uy a ro-oper
live rroup or I illnftM utirchssed jk.ishj
seres al Ho uer acre. Other larra iracas
told it I0. fly and as klyh u ll..'ai per
acre.
Prartlrally all the sales were concluded
under the lUte'i new thirty .veer sellliur
plan by which k per cent of the pun hate
price It paid in cash the balance iiatabi.-
it any time within the Hum war pérlttd.
dt-rerred psymenta bearlut 4 per rem an
nutl '.nterML An effort will be naade to
Induce all of today's purchasers to farm
t least t part pf their land toll year
bean belny the crop must emiiurly recom.
trended.
I'll want or too people rrom other Males
and rrauattea attended tnday- sajea.
I
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