El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Monday, April 15, 1918 Page: 2 of 10
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES IjpNPAY APftlL IV 191.
ENTIRE ALUEO LINE IN FLANDERS
AND FRANCE IS HOLDING FIRM
TROOPS FROM FOUR GER-!
MAN COMPANIES ARE
REPULSED.
Continuad From Ptt Oat.)
It irffMÁT lifted tfttír liande tutu and
yetted "iamerad"' Hie lieutenant marrhert
trie prisoners telo the rear of our line
ml the) retornad lo lin front anri rt-
luintd the command of hit platoon.
five Oliver Amr Irani penetrated Into
Orinan dtianut wbere twelve of the ene-
iii v wars sltehtly wounded. They resist-
ed surrender hoi our mm ihrrw aren-
adee into the -dur'tut. kiliine- four or the
i imán The others quickly fire them-
selves op.
' Scores of oihrers anJ men who hail
ban uairnMl " retr line duty plead")
for an ppitnrtunity lo to to the front Mne.
Tlw artillery men ten did - - tit W
work mo rurnihed wonderful support
for l he Ainariran inrantrv.
rtKMtM íjiaemi. ri:iiHftNi.i.v ns-
.IHIIIII- till MM I HUH Will II
Mt.S HI I I Mi MM . -I i I mi.
Hv Asstiel atari pre.
Willi lh Arnenren Army In I retire
April U.Tbe Amarlean trnoia north
weal of Tutu train wire subjected ui
a violeni artillery honibsnirneni ftaturdat
niftst Tha Ameriran beiin-tea sent hack
an eoiial number of shell.
The German mad nn furUier attempt
in penetral- tne une
The fran rti a-efteral commending; the
troop In a nf it iilo:i;i sector personally
nrrelulalftii tlie prior tpal Ameriran
unit - mmmaixler iMd no tha eieiien
? r r . v r rniahtir and ihe aplendld fe
iianri f.f i ha Ameriran troop
with it'ii mm ttir mu"r of the allle
i sure lo fttimph" the l renrh general
wrote in hla rettort to Ihe I reneh army
headnnartn
Thr dortore in lie front line draaeln
elation reports today ttiat svreJ Aroer
nan who were iiatitl ununited rr
fiir-ed medical ir raiment until ttir tier-
man had hern driven bS k l'
lhair trrnrhes. one man wit" a
lia-til otmil In hi hand hn waa or
rii-teld to thr rear un later found. e-
rdtnr tn the oraron" "flahttnir Hev a
titer1 in tie Hold llnr
i me ttcrmati Hed ' ro man raptured In
an etieenv diiffom waa found te hi heavily
aimed. hntwilhiiaiKllhK thr fan! that ba
waa supposed to he where ha wa a.dely
for iiintti at reiki purposes.
i.lNIJtt P.HhHIM'M LIST
tllVTAINH Will -HKVrA Mill
n . lamí itnl I'reae.
'waahinrmn April it -Tha raauallv 111
today n internad n imni" divided a rol
h killed in a:tin 1ft : died of wmimti
r- dBd nt rttveeee 4; dted of arrldent ;
med 'r other ranees t Musina In action
t aerlouiv ounded II: ilifhlly anund
ed S1
The nvnaa of right offirera api - In the
hat. taffiiam i. I. Itardeatv and l.teuta.
John h. Ahhotl and Harold A Ooodrlrh
an milnr in krllon: l.teUl John J 'lalvln
a hilird !n iriton; Limit. Kdinund fatmn
(Hover dlrd from wound ; lienta Harold
n i ray and Marun A (hamhera w.ra
mimted aevtMly ai.d Lieut tdward A
UhrlMoflaraon aa wounded liyhtlv.
The hl : i. -
Knird In . ti-m
1 lent John i (iahin. f'nrpíraU Mai
thew 1.. linrhwun. Henry V l aron John
Y Mrliennoit. Inaeph Hr vder; pri valet
Tt'Otnai H ItwrntM' I oduwh o n ill
1 -onard I . Dailoti Slan'ry I uliey Jamn
n I lolnn.
hlrd nl Wounda.
l.laut. I.tliiiund i .in. Ulnvari I'Mvataa
Howard I. j . - - - . . i t.harlea A. Mat
ItHaa-
I h i i uf lllrar.
I : 'ui. - J.hn k i allahai
iiuaui H
II. . I
Net Albert Jrnaen. John k. LU-
i an
nirri of Arrternl.
rornnn
vate liar
Winihrup V npdewald. Trt
ry kratnar.
Dlrd hf Uthrr ( aukei.
rrlyatei Lllntoti A Oraat. Jamei K.
Itead
Hítate la Aotloa.
:iptain J. i Hardraty. Litut. Jutui B.
Ahboti. nan. hi A- Goodrich. I'rivaia Loula
tpiteUi.
Hetarrly Wiuifldrd-
Llauta. Harold II. Gray Martin A.
rhambari Kargt. Hk'uuI A. Mil'heter.
iorporal Ctrl A. Ihorell Meeli. Kradarlc
l hurktithauittn. rtivttea OlAclnio In
in' m (ieurga I. I'uv Arthur M. Urt-
htm. Francia Kaontn John McOutrl. i
it out 6tertnaky.
HllthHy Uouaded.
1 .lauL Edward A ' hriiotfrrmi ftarala.
McUi A. Baaker. Hairy h. Jolmaon Wil-
liam yuiun; (.! William J. I run John
II. Johnaton' l"ivttet Kdward C. ntder
(teorva v. nutriier. Louia r. chtrlter.
Lhtrlea Cortv. Joaeph a. iietend. Vietor
I Hit an Howard I . I'rteci Pert rand (
1'raeman. Michael (ilute. Collin i Htd-
y Tliomti y llanion. iieorit W. Hhkry
Wllltani r. VellMiri William J. I.tthtm
John t.urant. I rank J. May. Wtar J. Ped-
erían WlUlain I' Hyau. Mlrliae) J. fhati-
lion tai I leatried. Mrnlian Aktitkay.
F.rneM " Hiult'i. I ton mmaky Charlaa
a. Bwaim. jamri n vaiPimnr
Uanaral Pet ahlQv alan reportad i iai
I ri.au John V. Kin. Francia J. tiagood
tnu HUeu i. -rpi pravuiuaiy tapori
ni erronruuiv ta killed in
artion. ware
veraly wounded.
Hoar Senator Claudn B.
HuUtpeth a view i on 100
DOT cant American i am.
Cuurthouae Auditorium
Monday night.
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AFTER NIGHT OF INTENSE
BATTLE THE BRITISH
HOLD FAST.
(Continuad From Ftra m
(omptnted by an mlenaa botnhanJmaat.
iir fMtiteiirht Wat a terrific one and
I'm- wat ume whan only one Brltiali
brlt-tda wi ftrinr aeveral dlvlaiona of
ermam. Ho Ihe Hrlllnh halii iToba
ihiy thty ihetnaalvai rould not tell today
tat tfirv did hold tltttouch tlwir lint
h nt little iD pltrat. thr Oarmtn -utillaa
in tbli aerlor ytaierdty wtrt ap-
polltnr I lie town of nauve uuh an nnpon-
ant iratefirtl point which hat rhtnted
land- aevertl tt'oea rtmtlni In poaaca-
aion or Hi- Hritleb. Field Marahal Haif a
rrpori toiiigni atr
(rfatral Haifa Ctateataal.
Mir auiernmi raadi.
After heavy nthtmt lattini throuthoui
the evening airovf ttlarka Hunched by
itw- enemy yealerdty tflernoon from Mr-
lcim f' Wulvervnetn ware rtpuiaed.
I.arljr in lha nigh) the enemy again at
larked at Naure KgHaa for the fourth
time during the day and once more waa
repuitad.
'In addition to tha gtiacki ai;--.;. im-
ported the enemy made a determined at-
tempt veaterdty evening tgaintt our de-
lanaea m thr neighborhood r l e-tubert
and waa beaten m.
'in tlila iMUtlou or the name ironi aun
northwettward at ftr as l.ocon. m-merou-liodlee
of lioatile Iroopa were rtrectlel
engaged dm ing the evening tl ihorl range
by our infantry and aillllery lire .
"At Hie end of the day of routluuoua
figtitiiig and rrtpien( trstuli. mtny of
them delivered with great atrength on all
parte or the t.ya battle trout our line
waa reportad to be Intact
"The eiiemy'a lomea throughout yei-
Irrdev'a flrhlina aie reported to have
lr 'i. moat ttevrrr
-
In the cooi-r oi the lilgm ilgniinv
ranewM about Neuvt UIIM and
muí Mu tin' urnu irrf H i m if 1 1 1-en r a
tarkt tu the neighborhood of llallleu)
tiirhtiiiv i - riitiiihuinif on mía from
lirranaw taught In Harrage.
A lira y mnreutrati'.ti of (terinani iIhiiiI
iSftuvn tterqutn who were itmiit to be
employed in tn aastull egaiiuU a lung
urferlng brigade were raught in an ar-
tillery barrage and literally ripped to
pleree. For two hour the lirlllnh aheiln
plowed thtroiiKii i'" ennny itnks tiid
writable slaughter renullrd.
Thr name aort of thing hta been golna
on fur iitvn Pritotiera verify aiaieiiu ui-
H.at tlHi IHlliHh harrtaainra are rrlahtiul.
For two nlghia before the tierniaiia b-
gin lhatr pre-ent drive weat of Armen-
flarea thn Hrillah ttilllery worked htvi)r.
Priaonn aav that when the advance
tttried they tjad to taalk ovtr bodtea and
Hit wretkaf e or mumllun and aupply
wagjpua.
Hun fee Head lor Khmer
Another inntanre occurred on the nth
lnt norlhealt hf Kitalrea where Hrillth
riflemen killed u many or Ilia enemy
that the advtmina troop were piling up
bodlea and ualng them aa protection
againai me rue.
The riil wave of thr attacking troop
Ihui far in the righting aimoat invariably
hti hern broken tnd nTten the second
wava .-ni hflen r t m - r I
Mu- is etparteil l.v the enemy who
'1-11 upon subsequent wetea for suc-
rett. Itertng Work of AvJatora.
in .ii-n airmen cotillo ut b do mtrvelnut
irk in rithllng Ute enemy at fioe quer-
rá not only are they doing greet eat
lion in boiiibinv ruada tnd ongetllha
trtfric but Ihey luye been awerplng down
to tne mouths oi mt nine guna ami mi-
ittiiv tnrtnuv with thelr rtpld rirara.
han in m tlie air are ninueroiia and
it. M- rar the brillan litve lutlriteiuaii vaal
superiority nt 'his nwinttM ir warrare.
Ilmmteellog Hlarv Found.
An lliu ill a tin tnd HlmnllitUlIf di si y
rom r ruing tne gietl (irrmin orreiiaive
uta found on an enemy otitcfr Heiongmg
in the Twenty-aiith divuioti. who wu
killed atiuih of Mebuterne April fi.
in this dnciimeait the wrnei aiaieq mm
the general intention wu to teptrate tht
nrlilth from the Frrnrh but In any cue
.the main eHurt would he directed agaitttt
the former.
The dty for the beginning or the It-
u. fc. March at. wit rilled "Mlchtai dty"
to aymbolixe the ra. i lltat it waa lo be
-llermui Michael'" dlV of ravenae. Ml
. in' i la a popular generic name fur the
Herman.
HIT! ATIUN (.rF.rUU.Y lACIIAMiKH.
HW9 ni i I Ml ttinitF.HI'OMiKNT; HAT
Ml AH 1ST FAKE All KVEM.
i;. Asam-lated Preaa.
oitfwa unt. April 14. "A blMar ett
wind la raging In Fltnderi tnd vlntbil-
Hy It verx low" atyt Iteutcr'a rurrea-
pomtent tt Hrttith headquarters in t'rinre
In a dlapatrh rrctlved here hmlght "The
tituttlon la ranertily unchtnged. The
enemy runtlntiea to employ rreth irmips
aiui we era Hkawiae tleadlly Inrreaslng
our forre Conaequetitly. the battle it
aittiuntry tiinougn aa inieo.e -
-rr
vrstei day mot nina
ihe
Hermán
launrlied a hetvy mirk tgalnat t lengtli
of front ihey hv
hern atlirktna i
tinuuiisiv
ml uiitucreaafiilly for ihe last
iwo dts iiodniihtedlv
calrultting thtt
Everybody invited to Dem-
ocratic Rally at the Court
house Auditorium Monday
night at 8 p. m.
FJ Pue naed YOUR help
whethei a Ulg order or the
widow's mite.
'i iii apeoe Sonaleil bjr
American
Furniture
Co.
41S .ml tM K au Antonia
I in i i.Kl.lv i- nv
Monday Only
Carranza A$k Preu
of Mexico to Be More
Careful in Editorials
ly Aesoc talad Fraga.
Meiiro city April 14-Preeident rar
ran ta hat leaned an appeal to ihe Mei
lean prete Hirough the fofwlgn minis
lar. General 'andido Afnilgr augget
tng Hut tha ' fiiug of tha foreign
diplomat!) rej i 'nlstivrs and the
tntijecta or rrfendly nation ghoold not
be hurl or unasked. Ha add that in
lemeiional rondliiona are dUtBla and
that Ihe wounding rr the euaeeptihiii
ttet of foreign fovernmenta by rer-
taln publlrallona would make dl'flcuJI
the mtlntenanre of neutrality by Mel-
len. ('resident i.trrtnta'a statement la
made in the wty or an appeal and not
at a meaaora tending lo raatrlct the
freedom of ihe prea
the British were worn out tnd that an-
other mashing blow Would flnlth tie. Rut
freah reinfoi cementa helping Ilia defend
ara nung bark ihe enemy with terrible
lot tea.
"The tnathodt or the enemy titaek make
absolutely inevliible hit heavy loase
lever before htvt iroopt fought with
soperh
rourafc tnd tenacity tl our
men now are dial' laying
"The eneeky Is appare
qispityinf
t Is apparently endeavoring
lo eain cotumahd or Ihe Hue of commuiil
rttlotit balween htilltul and the norm
He It i iet. nun di'tperttely Willi a me-
chanical orevery and Iron discipline n
also it tirptrent thtt the eoeniy It Imping
to envelope ihe big foretá of Nleppe
bv mriiflling through Haiebrourk imd
iherpe aoulnward. bul the laten lutein
genre shows thtt he It progreaalng very
Hile m this direcpon. our retlaianra at
rrrlaln polnta along the line of advtmr
is balking the pitn.
"Altar thi fourth rapulte at ffeuve r.g-
llsr last night the ennnv mtlllttlnrj a
heavy preaatire tround the piare gain
lug a little ground it a raw points eait
of the vllltge Hetvy ttlarka south of
Mm ii. i ei landing toward Mm i- have
continuad since tn n ning
LONDON HOPES FOR
PACIFIC SOLUTION
OF IRISH PROBLEM
Critical K venta in France Expect-
d to Have Sobering Effect
on AM Facliont.
II. Ataurltled I'reil.
I.nndon April 14.-Tliere ire ilrnttg
hopea In London toll Hie Irlah troilblta
will undergo t fridilil ptclflr tolutlOB.
An important tact ti thtt the menn-a of
critical events In Frinre overihadowt all
other rontlderttiona tnd itnpofei rtttrtint
upon even til His ftcllnnt of trlahman
and their ardent hritlah lupportere.
Thia reetrtlnt haa been exhibited in itv-
eral wiyt. ir ei I'retnier AtqulUi had
trtnilatfd his Judgment against conscrip-
tion into a motion to reject tha govern-
ment's profKittl laav night lie might have
arrayad t majority or the membera of the
house tgalnat it. Thia would htvt meini
t i Mange of government. Hut Mr. Aigullh
cmaidered that' tn Irnpotilble thlnf to
propni undrr the prrtent eorcumatauras
and conrintd himtelf tn rafiilerlnf h'a
eunvlelioii that ronsrrlption in Ireland
would ba a greet mieiake. Ai a ratult
or tha ruiourily whlrh voted afainat tht
eonicrlpilon wtt enmpoted nt irleb oa-
tlontllata and a few iihertls moat or them
ptcirilla and thote ffnerilly lilted tt
rtddliU.
John Ulllon and Joteph Dtvlin temperad
their right agttutt ronarrtptlon with tht
atttement thtt ihey behoved the cauta of
QTtat in huh in tha war waa a Jul! caute.
Mr. Devlin went rurther by proclaiming
hit detlre to right for it. Thlt attitude Is
bound to ItaVa an inriuenra in Iraltnd.
irtitnd It enkjylng a proiperlty here
lofort unknown. flM la the chief reader
tor England. Her rtimnri ara becoming
rich. They tre Ihe btckbona of the
country and rebellious atente would da
limy thtlr proiptrliy.
The hinn Kelnera. uf rourte. ara Ir
reconcilable. Hut they reprtaent none of
in- piuperiy imrreaia oi tnti ruiiiiiry.
i ne lorrguiiig are tne rettuitt or the
aiiuttlon which rtuttt optiniltin here tin
the other aids la the opposition uf me
Lriimiir. ciergy to rotlieripiion
The mealing between John Dlllun and
eph Devlin ami the sum Kelii leaders.
óme it io rtrir dam may develop
mriiiatory mriueure relber than
Vice President Marshall
Declare Time Has Come
for Finish Fight by U. S.
BaJUmors April u-vics Presldsnt
' n-ii.il!. who rime to Riiiiniore ltat
uliilit to -1 ..-.i mt .1 1 1 1 nei hold I li
I Masonic tempi- in honor of tha tfftlh an
niverstry or C.onrordlt lodge of Mttous.
summed un the duty of the American in
(he ateientent that President Wilson spoke
the test word In Biiii&iort a week igo
and that every Ameriran must put btm-
sel( lully iH'hlnd ibe wtr work.
"Mr. Vt íleon tn his speech dec lar rd for
nnilipted rrce m attabllth right and
jUsBra." sttd Mr Mtrshhll. "The pras
idem tald tha Itti word. The time hta
to rifht it out to a finlali And ihe
sooner we get solidly down tu work be-
hind the president the sooner wa will
reach Uta finish."
Tht vice presldtnt'i tpeith befure uta
Mttoni wtt private.
HKNTAL M (Miv Mnam niMiium
nr W. A. i 419 Mirtln uid.-Ariv.
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
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THE ELITE
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ATTEND
SENATOR HUDSPETH
RALLY
MONDAY NIGHT.
RECOVERS ALTER 23
YEARS' SUFFERING
"I'm FrtHi From AD My Troub
Ice) Since T-king TaUtUc'
Say t Retired Merchant .
H. I. Wilirnbrori a waHh retired
merrhaot residina on Motor Ravta A. fttn
Antonio Tetta la tllli amither proninu nt
Mineo of Una rooununtty who comet fot
wtrd with his unqualified endorsement of
Teniae. In a convaraaUon recently Mr.
U ill.'iil.r.K k uM
-'Mm i to know what Ay trou
ble waa bul I hiven'l been e wall man
In tt yeart. My llvar waa tiugflah ami
Inartive. My eppettte was good enough.
but my
stoniarh waa out of ftr roine
rn waa out or geai
wty or otñVr and t always f-ll btdlv trter
eating. I would htva naorglaia in ihe
rigbt aide of my hetd for days at time.
The aurrerlng wat terrible and I fot
i roii inn i mina groa. i wnuia read a
pap'-i tnd In a llllle while afterwtrds I
couldn't tell what I had read. Wat to
nervoua and unset I rouldn't rn any rest-
nil aleep at all and -imply rait badly all
Hie time.
"In a few :.ivs trier I ttarted nn Tanlar
1 begin to alrtiRhlen right up. I can iteep
all night now tnd get up In the mornlnfa
ireiMii reirrsin-1). mg auHiiarn m gofm
ihii and I get more piegaure out of eat
ing than I have in yart. My neuralaia
It gone my head lias cleared up tnd I
nn trunk better. In fart I am free rrom
all irouhies now and a medicine that doea
for aurferlng people what Tanlar hat for
me ta eertttnly Worth recommending to
the i iii!
Teniae is told In El Pato by Kelly
Pollard drug . end PeotueYa Dmr r.u.
under ihe personal direction of ijieclil
I sins' rrirrriitaiirc. AOT
BIG AMERICAN NAVAL COL
LIER MISSING.
(Continued from PaftOna.)
i b i Htdondo Heath Oat.: Aiiflovlc
John Mirtln aiactririm iiork kprlnft
Wyo.; Armairong Holiert boetswiin'a
inau. r.aleni ore.; Utrntrd Jtate Larfcin.
bUrktuilUi. Oaliieaville. Tttat; Marrett
J t soti Alien botttwaln't mata Kort
Hiiutii Ark barton Chert Buoinar qutr-
leniitater lurtltnd. ore. hajne Hamil-
ton Lee ahipmter at. Louit Mo. baye
urtl Andrea fireman tirtnd Junction.
UiKK Ihiyce. Hirry Leatlte chief wtter
tender Aitleboru. Mata.: Hrenner lelu
K . uiachliiist'a inilu. Merlden.- Conn..
brown Allle Hlclnid flrtman Valteio
i.ti. uuiiingtr ired (diver firemeq
Wichita Kit.. Civtatugh Arthur rui-
awaln Dtriingion. With.; Chtndler.
:iiarlet Tuoiiiu piitrmtcial't inata. ii-
llmiutlc t.onn. i.ltrry. Muy Athold. car-
penter a mate sania barbara cal.; Col
ton i lain i I iu in rhlef eleclt Icltn.
I'boeuU Aril.. Cunitnliigs John William
rirtman Pali niver Maai.: Havoe Her-
uaid Lugeue. riiuiutn Luna Heach. Cm.:
i il Chaflae carpeuler'a tulle Appleton.
Wit. i (iarcia l.eopuido hitaban coi-
twain San Ulegu. Ual. iiarmet John
eiigmaintn Altinedt Cel Hamilton Will-
lam Hall watr-r tender Hombey ohli.;
Htrdymiii. whim :birlee. rtreman Quin-
ry Ilia . Hlnee Kncell Mckinley mar tun
lift male hlerkroot Idtho: Htltehliit.
Hay briden aetmaii. Loa Angelai. Cal ;
Jonea. harlea i.layton electrician. Prov-
idtnre. It. I Jotiei Karl Leon cog-
awiln Ariel. With.; Jonct. Anlltnd
t'rtnk. electriritii Man Prtncltcu; Kaiser
Welch Korman electrician Lot Angeles:
ktihlwainurt. Henry k. ttcward to cum-
minder -iti-chtef. Jtptn; king Judaorl
Itulua Htn Pedru Cal.: krutf erCbtrlel
Jonn gumieri'i mate Miidrad imt Mc-
Nelly Euauna Franklin roiawaln Norm
Portland ore.; Merritm ltuy Httiart coi-
awam. Hickman Ctl.; Miller '.an Aug-
uat boilermaker. rteattle With: Miller
Joaeph Ulitrtea aeaniau. Hartford Conn.:
Ptuer John Joaaph fireman. Milwaukee
Wis.; owant Junn tiuriaaon. fireman
Sour Lake. Taiaa; Porter. Amot Marcel-'
lut. tbipritter Aaniand .i.. Pott Lduia
shlpriller Hetroll. Mkb. Ppwori Hob
er Hardj i lintel . BunceaMMi i ouniy.
W. C; Httitjun Lloyd Mehlon ship's
cuoa aeiarane. neo.; neinoeni. waiter
Airred phannadat i male fan Prancltco;
hoheitson. IHlih Hounds flremtn. Dai-
Ill. Taiti; Noftrt Ptnlcl Ttlket. water
itiuurr Annarton iao.: nooney Frea
nenry aieeviclfa i.ouncii lurri lowi
Htntlt. Krneii funner't mile. Port i s
gin i Holhern William tuart. elte-
.11. mu ipai taniiiira h. 01 vinderwntu.
Leon hi muí i phanntrlttt rntie ton
rrtnciaro. t:ti - Whiieatde. Mn rtniley
riremau Ml. Iiull Mo.; Wliltesell Earl
H . rireman. 1U4 ttuitth chemker strnet.
I witter Colo.; Wilton. Walter otts wtter
tender sLoa Angalat. al
marine rorpa; mil t. w.. prívate.
i oimria mío; mamey w. v. prirato
Topekt Kat.
Mrmbert af Khlp't Crrw
Th. of tor. Lhii-.'s rrew toil nur.
gess. Leonard Thtanai baker." Burllmrton
Tes . Cook tlbrl Sidney teaman lim
Instas rouutv. Tex - fateufla Jrm in. mHs
emtn. niathe Colo.; Huldtng. Preder-
ii nkiirr. "inreKeeprr. silver ( nv Ji
Kyle
clem
lloberl. rook no address pel-
lemons tleorre. nalnter liaJlaa
Te ; Powell. James Polk si sman. Tyler
i'' Scoiins. hov rireman. wiinrsiie)
l Tel.. Stewart. Hubert Boyd rirenian
FdWin J lit
Isfs inste. Deiiver. Colo. : Tttwnsend.
Ihtrb Airrd. tiller water tender. Hollina.
Wyo.; Williams. Charlas W.. seaman no
Buurrsn.
one of Nat- New s:olller
Hie Cl tint's ttli i of the larirt-.l ana
i i-r-1 mitiors in tne navy sne waa mm
Plelett bv Wlltlain Cranio and SWiiis rima
(l-teliia. .Nnvettiiier ? lUín and raalsierail
IV.J7S ton Hhe was MS leet Inns; feet
broad and bad a steied when full v kaled
"i i4 oi imi. m i conipieie rust w
sfftsnuo.
Swoboda Condemned on
Espionage Charge; Fine
and Pen Term Assesssed
fly Aasot lated Cress.
t.eneva. April IL -Ttte frdersl penal
tribunal baa condemned Baytnond swo-
iKla. whn (ialmail Ameriran rittaenstilp
m. ii arrested last winter In Bwtuerland
on an eniiionaer rharae. in t -n tuoniha'
ir.tpriaunnieni. payment or a Tine of tJOO
iranrs and iwo years eirliulon rrudi Iba
countri .
hwdtiutia wito was arresteit in Parte s
March isift on ihe rtiirrv or having et
fire to Ute Fitirh liner La louralne. but
trier was released when an iRveatiffauoa)
by ibe r'rench eutnoriiica railed lo euli
surtiste Ute rhsrae. enl to Swlttrrland
on hta e. pulsion from 1 1 After hut
arrest by the Eltrlrh poltra in June of
test year it waa announced he had base
htentltled as a nativa or lluiiaery wtost)
real name was Uascliwindi. lie was re-
leased 'ii bail bul w aa ra arrested in
lenevs last February when lie wis eetd
in have h .'ii laenltrlrtl as a licrmaii or-
ficar.
HHRMM'Um WOMtN IIWS ULM
Mr oeurge C. Devil or Hbrv.pon dies
le.tertUy .1 ttM eomi of mentí.. M4
I .1 III .li. i t TIM rull4TAl Mtl) M I.clll
utnii.rr.. from UM All Villi OaUiolle
okorrrt.
Bowling ScoreM
WKWAH OWUIM ATHIXTll CLin.
mill MATCH.
umu'. akii 11. linn
I f 1
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m km it inf
im in ia- m
urtnd ll .lw Mt
HIer..M m
Jonu . au an
tm H W4 IM-tlt.
14 14 TIL
nt m . in iu i.aal
Gruid ii.. Mt tat si) m tn m-mt
Htf-I. noM-McUM. 1BJ.
Hitii U.UI-loate. in. .
v.ni i won by HIiMlrr tnd Joiiet. '
Mtrim-lM pint
Big Crowd Looked For
at Hudspeth Meeting in
New Auditorium Tonight
Hundred Per Cent Americnim to Be DUcutted by Men
Who Are Not Seek ing to Make Political Capita
Out of Their Patriotitm .
A blf crowd li looked for at the
Hudspeth matt meeting to ba held to-
night ai it Liberty hill the new au-
ditorium tt the eourthoute. The meet
inf will ba the first event to ba held
in thta mam i Mel en t structure and
therefore will ba tn Un nature or a
houaewtrmlnf. The doora will be
thrown open an hour before ihe meet-
ing la celled lo order to thai Ibe public
mty have opportunity for a tburuugh
Inspection of the building which it
aald to be tlie fittest of Hi kind In ail
Tetas.
The meeting will ba called to order
promptly tt s by Chairman T. M.
Wlngo. Hundred per cent Amerlcintsm
and s variety of other mtttert of In
tereat to tic piople kt thtt time will b
dlecuteed by men whose Amerlranlam
baa never nren questlonud hy tin li
who would trorn in parade their pi-
Irtottem lor the purpose of making
political i-tpitel.
The iiauea of the campaign in iba
fliteenth cnnrreaaional dtitrlct will be
diaruaaed by men who ora familiar
with every county In the dlilrtrt; by
men who know the people ami know
thrir nerds; by man who do not pose
at personal friendi of the president of
the t'nlted Slatee but who do lay claim
to being Hie friende nr the people or
Hi.' hiileentfi congressional dlttrlcl
and who Hko every loyal rimen of the
district are earnest and ardent mp-
porteri or the government In the hour
of the nit I n' a paril.
The apetkera tonight will not feel
rilled upon to tell tha audience that
they are honest men tnd thtt Ihev
turned their barkt when there wa
opportunity for tome ettv but
tainted money. They will tm feel
called upon to relate tny turd luck
stories about the iritis ami tribu-
lations of living In a rented house
oq a ' annus! uliry. The
tpeerliea Innis-ht will dismal inn par
cent Amerlranlam. but they will not
-talk about li in a hushed .voles as
though II were t new tnd wonder-
ful Hilug which hint Jung been dis-
covered snd of which they Hie
apetkera htva s quiet monopulv
which they graciously Intend to
ahare with s few favored brother
tnd tlitert on the plttform tnd jn
the front rows. One hundred per
rent Americanism will ha discussed
by I no per cent American! befure too
tier cant Americans and tbjuld any
man or woman who li not ion per
cent Americm mititge to find lua
or ner way into ids nan tnay are
likely
nn nu
rulivlnred of the
TwoTiearts"
with but a
single wish
-MURAD.
MURAD
THE TURKISH
error of their ways befors lesv-
conimiitee bsa Issued a general
Invitation to the voten to attend the
meeting tonight and the ladte -the
Ksjo par cent Amerhan women
of ÜI Pas-sre sipactsHy urged to
attend.
The Overland ttreei entrsnca to
lbs Auditorium will ha open hut
for most people the convenient
means of aaintng tdmlssimi will he
through the front doora of Hie
court house on San Antonio street.
Pgrk. Mtnhsttan Heights. Myrtle
S venue and Inter urban csrs pssa
the doora.
Failure of Hun Drice
in Flanders Predicted
by Secretary Daniels
0y Assoclsted Pre."
New York. April 14. Failure of the
Germans' litest drive In litndera snd
Prince "tht aupreme ttruggl: of tutoc-
racy" wat predicted by Uecratsry Dan-
iels in an address here Haiurdsy before
the nsllonsl Democrsitc club-
The elder eprskar at the club's celehrs-
Hon of tha l?Mh annlverstry or Ihe birth
or Thomas Jefferson tjeoratary bsnlsli
tald thlt wa now are seelrtf fuimied
Jefferton's prophery eonctrniñf Prsnee
end the Ünlted States that "mututl food
offices tnututl affection and ttmliar
principles' or fovernmrnt teem to itettlne
the two natlont for the most intimate
communion.
"The mortal conrltct between deapoilam
and democracy Is on." he slid. "Sever
doubt tha end even in the darkest hour.
God rutea in Ihe heaven. All will he
wall with tha world and the rate tint be-
fell Hie Napoleoni and the Ciessrt and
Ihe Hannthali will befall the kaiser. :
TWO HILLED l IU Kl-
lly Assoclsted Preu.
Chicagn April 14. -Two men were killed
In a pistol do i between three ssloon
robbers and a squid or policemen tonifht.
Detective Oeorfe Clausen and one of the
stored rubbers whose mme la given at
Mahoney are dead. Another detective
aliot in ihe tide wat takan to the hospital.
CONSTIPATIO
IS HUMANrl Y'S
h liihn hm 1 all mIiiiIimm t wÉMM4hMV
h nm J S '""gi''" í
Ua ihM a7 ct RAiuura aiaowi aaawua Uí mwU
nrrrs uvea nua wUd htWymm u. u. mJZSSTZit u
iSliwiiliwaiafciifaw fmtimk i.iTn mi irnlmt i
Dr. Tuft's Liver Pills
MISSOURI'S SENIOR SENA-
TOR DEAD.
(Continued Trorn Pife Ooa.)
lee.
Mr believed thlt Ihr pat tlrlpatlon
should be avoided 1 poaaible. but when
the die wis cast far war he changed
over ntghL He took Ma placa with the
supporter! of war metturei and roniltt-
eamy maintained that ertltude.
KwpSWrte . I. ItM an
Although he had terved in the bodse
or repre sen ttU vat and had been gov-
ernor or his ktste Senator 8inne first
atlracléd mtlonil tHeritin in cvnnecUon
with Mr. Bryan's first campaign for the
presidency in ttos. He became the Mis-
souri member of tha national Demo-
cratic committee and toon took front
rank among Ihe Bryan manigera. Juttt-
lyins; a reputstlon for ihrewdneit end
ftisigiitednesi he tlraidy hed gained In
Mlttourl. Mr Ktone'a iKitiiiun si s n. n-
Iier of the national committee lad to hu
aelectlon ss vice chairman tor Mr. Bry-
an's second campaign. At a consequence
of their aanoiiitlons the two man bt-
f snm close Mends. But at the Demo-
crsiiu cunventlon In tsis Btnna lad the
right ror the nominillon of SM-tlier Clara.
Since eumiuf to. the. señase In Ifffi. Mr.
Htone tnd been lo the front on ill im
portant quettloni. He teld-im hetlttfad
to iitack any senator. Peuirrtt or nt
publlctu who opposed what he balleved
li iii' iie-Di ving niiiiitiit"frsiiiiu nu-iiurrs
Kotwithstandhir bit ptriritt tttttiide.
sir. a ion wss mine chairman or ine com
mlltee onawaoluuona at the St. Louit run'
vention IrflRsif and to him fell ihe dir
ini wura nr
s'llplng Ihe plattorrn on
which President
it wiison was iweaanatt
Krnlurklen by Nativity.
A Kentucklsn by nativiiy born May 1
IS4M Henalor Stone removed to Mlsouti
where he wat grtdusted rmni tha Mis
souri university and. "v admitted to the
bar In isee. tn isn h was m t...
ationiey or vortinn county.
He rime lo congreti ta a representa
tlvr In the rorty-nliith cougreas snd wis
n-ete'-ted to tne rinietn tnd nriv-nrst
ennarcstet. servinr from ir m twu
rroan ispa to iff? he waa rtivrrnor of
Mlnsiuirl. I'pon the drain of (ieorre
U. VM he wa flrl aaweSM to the sen
te In isoa and was re-elected in 1 90S
tnu ii
Ht mu Tied in 1IT4 and had three chll
dren.
llallíes Fro as Paralvlle Nlrakr.
Senator stone suffered the paralytic
CIGARETTE
GREATEST FOE
stroke which resulted In his death whlM
on a atreet car on his wty to tne tenet
uiiirs nuiiaui. sugni rereDrai i
orrhatre af railed bit left aide rends
him belnteta. but lie did not lote
trtnusneia and t few hours liter ral
lied. His family and friends were retrl
hopeful until yrsterdav. when there weal
a derided turn for Ihe worse.
today there was a second cerebral
hemonhtae tnd the senator Tell In
state or riant. Death came at 4. SO o'clock
thia afternoon.
At the bedside were Mm. Stone and 1
their children Federal Judge kimbrough
Mone. or atnits city Jan. joim w. rar-
klnton. of tt Joseph Mo. and Miss Mitin
Mne. mo t niece suit Margaret Win-
ston Of St. I "ill
I unrral Hervleea Today.
Senator Heed announced funeral ser-
vlcas wUl be bald tomorrow afternoon
at the noma and the ramily accompanlea
by a ronfresslontl committee will leave
with ihe body In the evening for St.
i miii. At m I mils a nlf ht train will ba
taken for jefferton city where the boey
wilt rest tn surte In tne state capítol
Wi'dneaday. Thtt evening the body will
be taken to Nevtda. Mo.. Senator stone's
old home for burial there Thursday by
trie rteveoa Masonic longe.
ASMtCIATC JIHTICK Or rCMN-
HYLVAMA tSC'IMIEME t OI'HI IH-.tn
Pr Astocitted Press.
Ihilaiinphls. Pa. April it. Aitoriai
Just re w u am H. Poller of the penn
sylvanla aupreme court died at hit boma
in sw o imnore toniy icom heart .rou-
ble. He was bora tn Jtckson county '
Iowa in lis? and was admitted In tn'
Iowa bar In ISM. l ater ha took up hiv
residence in PHisbttrfh. Pa. where he
began practicing law in 183. He wati
appointed justice of the supreme court
hv Onvernnr William A. Stone In 10nd.
and elected In -1601 for a full term ofi
twenty-one years. Hi wife before their
merrter ws Miss J Mil UBAtoii of
Dat Moines Inwa.
GKRMAN IIACHINBaY Hill fll'SJalA.
By Aisoclsted Press
Amsterdam April 14. Two thousand
carload uf Herman trr cu Itural machín -
err are to be sent to Rutila thlt tprmir
to tie used In growing food Tor Uermany.
Riioruiug in tne nrttiau toueiwicol
Itrge uusnltiv of plouahs and other ma
chinery which was on the way front
f:.t.....n iit.ni.rilhrb. Ia tlnttanH haa
been stopped tnd tent to Russia instead
the piper Sildt. w
MsMiswfrsy
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