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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Friday. April 2. 191 5
Have Received 129
First Awards
In it long and glorious career the Checkering haa
received I 29 First Awards and been the chosen in-
strument of the world's greatest artists.
It was the sweet pearly singing quality of the Chick -ering
that helped these brilliant masters of tech-
nique build their fame and marvelous compositions.
You would be safe in selecting what they have
selected.
Tlii' Kreat master frodowekl. writes of the Chlckerlng:
"It has orchestral volume nd variety of rolur us well ua
the utmost delicacy anil rltarneait."
A fine selection of O runde Player Grands rprlgjhtit and
Players of thin mind old itluno now on exhibition a(
JENKINS PIANO CO.
Till-. Illf; PIANO IIOtWE
llwne 2Í&B 2I1-3IS 81.
Tuning;. $3.00 Work fiiiaranteeel
DELEGATION WILL
HAVE GREAT TIME
t ni: tMsnritrui
Kidney ari Bladder Trouble
Carnes Great Diitre
With H
tltxlr rata w
I'd for llir orresl'
II Si te greei plestVsre to
rr rirmevi swamp nont is any oat uf
fortn nmaj Bladder trouble
for four reara I waa troubled by hem
orrbefet from IBs hlarlder and waa ml
bla to gel am doctor hn roiilc
I wa m sixth ajiar that ileep at nlaht
we. impnatlble on seeonnt of distressing
from sjrrnpt'imt. While hendins over I would
ulheiwise e deror -IB stricken with siich s pain lhat It wat
H Canu booatera w ill imrx.aalble far nv ts atrslrtitn n
loe Hila niornlne in tienr. ona of our le.rtin. rtrum
ued nr. ritmar s Swamp-Hoot although
MUCH INTEREST IN
ARMY FIELD MEET
and I rhalejo and will travel lo -in a vis
liuaymaa accompanied I a strong army
Til Will '11.11 V Hr.wrOMr.il
IN i.l nl M n i
By Hp-rial M'lrr (o Iis- 7'lwea
'uadalajara April t -The arrival here
ihla week oí a strung rohimn of ronveu
tlnnallst troops iifiilcr (leiteral Mnruel
rliMlrigtics pul un nul in the leara of the
limnl ilial thin cllj might tram lie. occupied
I. ihe i arrancíate utiitcr I lartJz.
The feeling In liuutlulajara in romitinn
with the entire slate or Jalisco la strongly
atrainst the can am istas.
1KII lit MIRHI VILLA WOt Mil'li
is Bitnu m hi t nom-itu
By lh( .latos laird lrr(
flan Attlunlo. Tesas. April I. -The im
provlscit hospital lor Mexican añidiera
which waa cstahlisheil In a skating nnk
at Brownsville for the i arruma troops la
filled wnh Villa woundeii. aaya a message
inula hi fiotn HTiiwnswlle. More than iwo
hundred patient are liclng treated.
The llnsplul has lieen placed In rharse
or the Heii in.. society anil ihe Villa
government I .outrunning to Ihe nialnten
anee of iii. institutnm
NOTHING KNOWN Or BARON
SMITH HKPOHIIII -IMS IN MEXIt O
Mi the i -m ..ti. fresa
Hnutton. Texas April I-.N thing rould
be learned here lonirht or liaron Smith
reported klllnl hy Mi'ilrmi. Nq rerofil
could he found Ilial any person or lhal
name bad lin-d Ixcfe recently
Suélalas I rarturrd I.Jmb.
Hipólito CsajsaadS a Met n an laborer
sustained hiiikcu leg almte the kner
yesterday afternoon wheu lie waa knocked
down and run over by a light waron on
Alameda avenue near Wanlnmrtoii park
fartirulara or the strident wliirii orrurred
uboui s u'clmk. were not itirlalntd by
tlw poloe department. Immeiiialcly after
the mialiap I amaneda ) removeii to
Hotel lueu. where lie wan attinded hy Dr
allavher. The driver or the waiion ha
not been loraled
IN" Ml ii IN ALTO COLLISION.
Mrilraa Roy In Krrloua Cundltlnn at Hotel
lllrtl a HrviU ol Anlilrnl
Aa the ri Bult or i.n auio oolliHion between
a june i in- muí a llahl lieo uut k on Kaiw.i
m i. mr Montana tally laal evenlns a
it nmi youiii naiin ci t ram-Mr iirKsra I
in a trlous lonilltloti at Hotel pleu. The
fin k. driven by . f. K. .Hintth waa olnt
ikiu aaiian aireet wiihii ihe june tai
passed. Ihe truck xirlklnr It In the rear
Or tesa wan e.iled In the truck with miiHIi
.o. i iwo uommt'ti. .ill or whom were
throws violenilv lo the around tirteta aua-
tamins aerloui hrulara about the head. Mo
one bk injured III the Jllue car Both cara
were ihirhlly damarad. Officer Will
Hlmpaon wtsj waa aenl lo the aceno ar-
reated the drlvert of Imlh msrhlnsi a man
loin. I i. I. Iienneii Imiiik at Ihe helm or
the Jltne Roth men ere ndeaaed on un ir
"ssti lefomuanriia to atipear today and an-
awer to the chara-e of reckleia drlvltir.
War Mlnlaler Rallallrd.
Tarn. April I - The ehamlier of deputlea
today adopted a bill provldlns for inn
recruiting r the mtlliary claaa of mn
The lull was otd it 11 il speech "I Mill
Kinds un! i and oiherwlse to continue
Ihe war ihun ever liefure and lhat noiiima
would be l.-fi utulotje to altain aucceaa.
Mtinal Hot k. K M are oil Hoallle Blrdman.
Uw tkr i .... o i-. i f'reaa
I eHh sroiland. April I. Two aigual
rockSH lin I ps tin lilauk at un atlackma
avialor liy Ihe captain of the aleatner
starraa rrlahlened nir an airman accord-
inn lo IM laptaln'a report here. The
rot kola pasaed vary close to the air ma-
chine. The Marra ha arrived liece rrotn
if. ii. ni un i o- capiatn slated that a iier-
iii a airman who w is fhiinr low iiiopped
iwo If inlis i 'lie eidodcd cloae by.
Whenever I SSI Nero a Caaeral Tonle
Take Urove'a.
The old Standard throve Taatalaaa Cblll
1 1 ii i. la equally valuable aa a Oennrai
i fine because it ci mains Ihe weU known
ionic properilea of yi iMNt and IRON.
Drlvea out Malaria enrlrltea Blood Build'
up the Who In ayalom. Lfc
6
30 tanard Pullman chair cars and dining cars
through to St. Louts via Fort Worth. Dallas
P.M. and Little Rock.
Direct connection at Fort Worth for all points in Oklahoma
and South Texas.
Via
Texas
Pacific
39.88
HOT SPRINGS ARKANSAS AND RETURN
CHIHUAHUA EXCHANGE
Cnanaal luii Mearctiaut.
repay aagtiesl petos am frderal and nonetlioOoiialist money.
Maianauil Mauk UulMtn. liousa ft thamt 213
deiiarture for Mlver (.ICy. H. M. where
ihry gsi lo annul ihe annual convention of
'.iitnweatarn e Memo cattle Raie-
.i saaoelsllon le I held in tbat city to-
day and tomorrow.
nwnera or Iblrly autornnbllta have atañed
o mane tne t rip. including many or tne
bailing ralileineii snd i epi .anialie bus
Inesa men or Hie illy. Ihe booatera el
Deal lo i. a I lieinuis. N M.. by iukis 10
dsy where thc win be IM guMH 'if the
Iteming ueuplt at a luncheon lo be aervud
at the liarvey House. Accompanied by s
laige deletail.ih from Iteming the trip to
Miser i . it v will be resumed at 2 o'clock
and me booatera eipect iif reach lhat city
by Ihls evening
salurdav will be i I Paao day at the con-
vention and special entertainment and hna-
uiiaiitv will ie shown the delrgalion from
Ihla city. Die icluin Irum Silver City
will I' mgije early .Mjiniay iiiormng ami
Hie boosters wiir srriee here Hie asme
evening.
Cm ownera wbn had sigticl lo make the
trip up lo last evening Included I. en Hosrn
Held Edgar Held H. B. urndorft. Harry
ion w.-ii. j. h Irving li. Light H. J. Mc
Mullen It. f White. V. K. Ware. ! M.
I. awatin. il. a CriSfsrS I- C. While W. A.
r.oggin W. L Ammonstt. L. M. cragur.
i. lay Hiibltisun compauy H. A. Morris C. V.
II. ni . I It Husaell. J. I'. I'rlnim ara-
gauer ork a Moye It. W. Lons I. n. Cur-
ii. II. M. Wsrrieid .Norwood Hall Ameri-
tan sai age Mlaaion varase. Pioneer Auto
company. J W. Mockerd western Cortea
company and . I. I-.HioU.
The progratu lor the rattle Halters' con-
vention foUowi:
rfMsg April -l. Unrslsa Seaelon.
10 Wi s. in. convention convenes.
App.'iuimrnt of cooimlueea.
Adjournnit'iii to i n p. ai.
I Iseeslos.
i tu Aildiuaii ur welcome by Mayor Percy
Wii-on on bolnir of Mtwn of Mllvcr CHy. .
Response on behalf of iSouiliweMcrn new
Memo t.altle iirtiweia' aaaoclatlon by Csl-
vln i.l' iiii. prealdsiu.
Addreaacs
i.ol. Ike l . I'ryor of Hsn Antonio Tei.
fror. J. 1. Thornbsr of Tucaon director
Arizona Stste biuerlment alallou.
II ll. keiiv. banker or DsauBC
Inrormal talk by membera of aaaorls-
iii n.
ni N t J mil mi in to I' "i S. in
7 .hi - Mucker si I Ik - club rooms
Salurda) April 3. Moralnf Meaalos.
.)U.-Oonvtne.
ln:U0.- Addcesa by fiovertior WllHsm C
McDonald.
I0.3U.- Addreai bv A. C Rlngland I'nlicd
Males dlatrlrl rorestsr Albuquerque.
II 00. Addres by W. J. Llnwood aecre-
laiy New Mexico Cattle Ssnllaiy board l
buqurrque.
1 1 :i" Addreai by Victor i;ulbereon.
l!l:00.- Adjournment to I mi p. in.
AHrrnooii Beaalen.
1 30 BitaMiea aeaalon clecllon of offl
cert for uiiaiiing year.
StOO.-Danre for visiting cattleman st Elks'
opera house.
DECLARES WESTERN
ROADS PROSPEROUS
never had anylaun in paSem medicines
sa s last resort f purchased a dollar bottle
of wimp Root I noticed a derided
changa sat) after using Iwo bottles I wst
completely cured It seemed remarkable
ihst I should he cursas so quickly after
iMlns 111 so Ion Rut since this tnk
pia. nearly rare jreers sao. I have never
been troubled sad would blghly advise any
one suffering; from the same trouble to
si least firs Swamp -Root a trial and I
ihlttk the results will be lbs same at mine
Yourt very trutr
THOMAS a BEBntrr.
Orsensburg. Indiana
personally appeared before me Oils 14th
dsy of rebrsarr tats. Mrs. T A. Bennett
who subscribed the sbove statement and
made oath that the same It true in sub
stsnee sad in fsct.
L. A. BOWER.
Notary Public.
Preys What Swamp-Rest Will tas Por Von
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer it Co..
Blnghamtoa. N. v. far sample sirs bot-
tle. It win convince anyone. You mill
slsp receive s booklet of valuable Informa
Hon telling about Ihe ktdneyt and bladder
when writing be ture and mention the
l-aao nelly Timet. Regular fifty cent
and one-dollar site bottles for ssle st all
drug atores
GABRIEL CHATTED
WITH PRESIDENT
rum a n aria
til eseeptlonel Interest te the people or
F.J Peso Will be las field meet In be
held tomorrow ifternoon between the hours
or f tort oviors ay ins Eighth brisad
of lbs I'nlted Stales srmy st Wsshlngton
Park. The public It cordially invited to
attend and doubt leas flier will be a large
attendant c. aa during lbs afternoon spe-
cial musical concerts will be rendered on
the wronnds by Use bands of the ftlsth
Msieentn ana Tweatietn mrsntry re greats
Admission is irse
luiring tne past sevrrsl weeks elimina
Hon contests bsve Been conducted By the
villous regiments and the (rettesl in
teretl It msnlfested In srmy clrcl over
the plsyoff HI IBs ftnsls Hslurdsv The
rlvslry nnrendered t very keen and eseh
regiment msy be depended upon to strive
in msk the very best showing.
Alto this morning- st Fort Bliss tl
will be tsrset competition to be psrttelpated
in o j a sejeri team rrom earn regiment
consisting of twelve men and five officers
An elimination bsyonet fencing contest will
siso be held this morning st Fort Bliss
preparatory to the finals In rearma; (o oc
cur si Wsshlngton Psrk Saturday after
noon in which entries will be restricted
io tne wtnnert in uta alimination events
WAR RAISES WAGES
IN GREAT BRITAIN
WAR nrnrg responsible. SAY MAN.
LTACTLJRBRB. WHO ENTER VIGOR
Ol H PROTEST OX SUBJECT
INTERVIEW WITH FRENCH NEWSPAPER
MAN PROMPTLY DIRAVOWED BY
MR WILSON.
KRRtBKA N OFPICIAI. RATE EXPERT OP
POSKS ANY INCREASE IN
I Id li.lll RATEfl.
rll 1. U. 0. Powell rate e
LEVY GROCERY CO.UVól
SPECIAL SALE
I :ue aauer His
Lraa QtMss Uas4 Stsas BtVr
Ñsas saaatmrr Jui ar fnariBj
latseW artas sm attsl ease sasaawp atail
stgasas tVe asial Bat
I Caue airlnc Hpans
Oaaa Kaataru Table 1's.as.hea or
Mai Waaslsr stjtav. at. sastk.
aartjaaas eY" isrsjaauu ussaiuai
awa-Mt ... uu.4
By thr t socio Irit Prrw
Chlraro. An
pert or the .Nebraska railroad commission
waa subjected to a prolonged cross-exsm-Inallon
st the Interstate commerce com-
mission hearing of Ihe western rate caae
hen. today. He appeared In opposition to
the forty -one railroads' pemion lor In-
creased freight rales on certain rommodi
lass. ThesS tin cease. ihe rallrosds asy.
in.- iieceassry to equalise ralea and to in
creese their revenues m order to maintain
their properties.
Mr Powell presented figures Intended to
slum the loads were generally prosperous
snd that they tveraged In earnings more
than 6 pei cent certain or the roada
which would pariiclpaie in the increases if
sratited. he said wen e cumulating; sur-
pluses. "As an ejpert of Ihe Nebrasks commis-
sion bsven'l you always opposed Increases
In in ixhi i an asked '. C. Wnglii gcu
ral .-o unset tor the railroads.
"I can't aay thai I have always opposed
Until The commission eajvrcled mc lo gl
the if i - said Mr. Powell
"Yuu bsve slwsys been on the opposing
aide havon't you?"
Yet '
The wllneit asid In arriving at bit figures
lie nii mil tune lo consider all Ihe roads
Involved bill lie Haul taken a representative
It si . rompoaed equally he thought or the
strong and Hie weak ones. Among tr-
aining ones he in. In let I the Chicago Bur-
Una loll A Qlllnry. Atclllton. lopeka a Santa
Ke the Buoael linea of Ihe Southern I'scl-
fli the Ciilcsa-o si. Paul A onishs. snd
the i IiIcsko. Milwaukee a- st Paul. Hu
liu In I 1 Hi k ansas cuy .soiiihei n sinolig
the weaker ones.
The cuilleollon ol the rsllrosdt wsa that
Mr. Powell's flfures showing a prosperous
condition were baaod on a majority nt the
slroiig roada representing ft AOs mites
while the ones he railed weak represented
only 17000 miles -
'You .all lite kan. a.. Clly Southern a
weak road when the fa. i Is Hs caminrs are
iiksj a mile tiuoiig tho highest in the
list."
"Thsl't because of lis obligtuout It Is
not paying uivldends"
Mr. Powell aisled he bad not included
roads in receivership
I in you mean a road Hi the hands or
receivers should have tin cunsidri allon III
rrreren.e to adequate rales'"
"It llieir locan.. n I. i rprcnriusilve they
ought lo be considered "
The witness said toe ihougiu it would
have been more fair bad he had time. in
lucltide all tne roads. In Ihe list he taid
be gave the capitalisation ol the Kansas
Clly Southern al ei.oi i more than il
should Usvs bees but ibis wss due in a
clerical error. In reply to questkma from
in M. o I .ureal. atstlstlcian ol uV Mv i
slsle i i iiillilssloii. Mr Powell
sai. I In detei milling his .aloes he had dr
ducted investment properly which altvsdy
Bad come oul of surplus but in years
when Hie ruada paid no dividenda he had
tool added any percentage tu the properly
iii.e.iuwni flirur.
SANISCtuSON. II .
aVp riasss eprciai I'sorrassisirfesil
rinirT Tasas sprit i - are. w T
Carpeniei or liryileu is spending Ihe week
II low o WI and sirs w iirei-n ol the
snK i4ac were cre Ihe early pari of the
wes-s
Miss "lio Belk has returned to the Mans
net. I ranch after t wall here with her sla
ten. Mra W O. Vineyard sad Miss Andy
elk
Mra. J W Savape and sea sea visiting
irienos in ti esse
liisirlct rouri adpiuraed Ttteeday
Misa loutas f sataaa is i suing rrimd
in is I BIO
wi lutvei t or the pi asiorisn kstti
an lie leant su. i ser rbiosdav
Slier Isold ui Um saaual elerlhia
cees
A vtU alien ded darn aa gtvea at the
upara amuse rrsasy eveauuj
hot. aupper as given
audi un nun Saturday .nous by ihe alt b
SCIK.OI all Is
Mrs. I W as. as and Nit n MiNaii
i aaiaday at key rata
t BBBtaasa
bsrr this we. a
Bu the A.noeiatrd Prett
Psrls April l Oabrlel Alphaud. secretary
general of lbs Temps who wss Introduced
to President Wilson at the While House on
Wednesday hy Ihe French ambassador at
Washlntion. has sent to the Temps sn in-
terview which be ssyt he had with the
president.
"I am glad to see on American toll.'
President Wtltou Is quoted as having tsld.
"Frenchmen who come to tstlsry them
selves st to the stste or opinion In the
I'nlted Males Yoa 'will not receive an
impression. I am sure thai will give you
cause rcesonajjly lo complain of thai
opinion.
"Definite questions are si times consid
ered by Krsnre or others of the belligerent
countries as proor that the American gov-
ernment favors sometimes one and acme.
limes the othur of ihe oo abalante. The
iwo groups of belligerent nations com-
plain of Ihe tilllude of Ihe American rov-
ermuent In equally vigorous terms. Each
time one of these cstet arises Is It not
proof tbat the government of Ihe United
States Is eonsrieutloutly observing 'he
rules or neutrality?
"Toe (crinan or the allies msy si limes
nnd tnst we ire electing that the Ameri-
can government sllrkt too closely to these
rules. The war will not Isst forever. When
It Is finished such or such s nailon will
perhaps be glad lhat we nave malntainei
the rules against which abe protean to
day.
"Franre will avoid the error of believing
unat individúala or Ihe peoplet In the con-
flict nrtrn think that ts thsl he who It
not aeiueiy ror I hem la against them. As
to my own sentiments regarding France. I
sddresecd s letter to Ihe president of the
French republic thst expresses them clear
ly. Be sure that I do nut think anything:
ess man wnai mat letter aaya. '
M. Alphaud says Be asked lesident Wil-
son If the contemplated Incrctae In the
American imiv and new had anv nieclse
ohjeel and that the president replied :
m: a ug i nenia non nas ueen reiaroea
rattier than hurried by current events. We
.1. -ice to svold raise Interpreten!.. "
Asked ir an early end of the Menean
tro ubis could be hoped P-t. Pietldent Wil
son Is reported lo have said:
"It l Indeed dirricult to reply. A fsvor-
abie symptoms appears. ims m a
last indications received here. They snow
a better disposition on the part or the pnn
rlpal clners lo understand why tnsy nave
to reeisen Ihe lives snd interests of for-
eigners x.iihmg shall be neglected by
the Arnerlcsn government to accentuate
these tendeoelss?'
The letter referred to by M Alphaud it
Is understood was delivered three weeks
ago to President l'olncare by colonel fcd-
msrd M. House who it In Europe obterv-
iiik conditions The letter II I tsld was
read lo the French cabinet upon the mem-
bers or which It made an agreeable ira-
I' ruts toe.
PRESIDENT WILSON AYR
III NEtER sin T.
By thr .4 asocia led i'i aa
W ashing ion. April I. --President Wilson
tonight authorised the alatemenl thai M
had given no Interview and had liven no
cspression of opinion eboot current af-
fairs lo ilabrirl Alphaud. who cabled lo
Ule Parlt Tempt what purported to ne aa
miervlew with lbs presiden I on Europeau
and Mexican arfalrs.
The president lei It be known thsl Mr.
Alphaud. who wss protested at the White
yeiierejay by the f ranch ambaaaa-
reiy in pay ma reapcrie. ana
was secretaire general or
It was distinctly under-
w un iik snibasaadoi
dor. ranie mere
that although he
ilou
e
Ihe siatemt-nt was also auihorlaad
bad sent no letter recently to PrssMsul
bad sent no leler recently to PrsstoaRi
loliiceie aa suggealed by M. Alphaud. but
that Hie letter to which re i a ra nee waa
made wat tent several nnuuhs ago by Me
Wilson aa a leeiaBsr at the Americaa t rea
ra of Arts snd Letteri iu reply to one
of President Polueer of ti 1 reach Acae-
III bruughl io Ibis country in per sou Mr
i mile Hrhou the Freoib playwrlpBI. lis
letter was ntade nubile al tita luase Wnue
ii.oiae ..rticitls recalled and asid II roa-
tainvtl only fellrltaltoaa ol a general cuar
acler.
I aajupet)
Ttrt I W Dawglerty
ruatl af reiau.ee tec
afra N csitotr waa hoi
dub at Uk Itutoi
ata of the B B
Jtssstta afitiisuoa.
taaav
s W.d
I ..I. i mill i.l I
By thr Aaaeetstst Pveas
i .o. ion April t It. a pi - Ar.ordiog lo
a neuter dispell h frees Alheas. s dl.pai n
tcoiii ivncooea says toes frei or in
III art warethii saaialMS aa asliiaaiaaal
ts iiii-arttstvaat of die Bartjanellae. solely to
piousei ihe maw sweepers sad Is prveol
ne i .ii at mini ivpairuig tueu uaticiirs
rrearh Setae tstratsa Matt
By its Aseaetalee Bet
louksu. April Jim a. at I AMI
cruisers ataba IB past waB esiatt) asare
i han tl.iou panel post pactase Mai rioui
o. man an. .ad larssus saipe. Five stoats
r have te. o takea to poets ' ike French
cas i iu disc ear gw merthansus eutuiguci
to oi frotsl tstrtaaRt:
PeUilteawr Aato Btsata
...i luaüt r.oorted lo Ute
spartasaai Ota hsaft of a rea Path
i in rreat ur tas
i o dock The ata
aa gaa Mass atsael
Asanefoled Press r'orrrtaoHatrscc
London. March . Members or the Hous
of Commons who have been investigating
recent labor troubles In various parta of
(real Britain have received several com
plaints from manufacturers that the ex
tremely high wages psld by the wsr office
is one of the prest difficulties with wbicn
they bsve to deal
In s question put to the war offlre one
of the members elves details of such s
complaint. He ststrs thst In a district of
Sussex boys who formerly earned from
tí SO to fl.tS a weak are setting wages
which average nearly tio snd thst while
Ihe standard wag for carpenters is from
t7.no to tío s week Ihe wsr office Is psy-
inr t?i so.
The "war bonus" in Increase In wages
which was swarded rirst lo the railways
men snd miners la now being extended to
various inner aepsrtment or public sna
seinl-publlc employment. A sliding scsle
of bonuses to employes of the London sub-
ways ha Just been announced lo continue
until the end of the war and the London
police commissioner has notified all po-
licemen that the government will give them
a war bonus of 71 cents s week commenc-
ing rrom March 11. bringing their minimum
wage up to tlO.TH a week.
Sir William Tyrrell Haa Breakdown.
Sir William Tyrrell private secretary
lo Sir Edward Orey it tuffetlnr from a
serious breakdown caused hy exceptional-
ly srduous work and the lots of bis son
in Flanders. Sir William vltlted Wash-
ington on a special diplomatic mistión at
the time of a conference there on Mexican
afralrs in which Six Lionel carden par-
iiclpaie. PrrliTOYee Extends la the Dea.
British prejudice against Germany haa
even been turned agsmtt the kind of dor
inst Dears -tne unronunate name or
dachshund" complaint a writer In toe
Dally Mall who says:
"Msy ( protest sg-slntt the cruel and
senselest manner In which tome people
are treating Ihe unfortunate turnspit dogs
because these poor dumb friends have
been called by the German name of
dachshund?
These dors although very oor.ular In
rvrmany are our old English turmoils.
need In bygone days to turn by means
Of a wheel the roasting Jack in the same
way as the donkey at Carlsbrooke estile
drsws water from toe well. On account
of their name these poor dors sre now
being treated not at enemy aliens to whom
we are unpatiiotlcally lenient but most
unjustly."
BEIN' stuck
doesn't
on yo' Job
you're goin' to stand
still. Mebbe the job'll
move to the top
mean I
m
mr rzs.jmmrr as a
fiffi . I
LmWmMmm Trmr got to in H with aotrsethlsMJ ÜÉ
raMHlMlMRBn weortfc wwrrlrir twtsck oa "-VKLVKT. TW
Kmvrr. ts. amntin.i amotrto i
CANADIANS KEPT IN
TOUCH WITH HOME
NO ARMY IN WORLP BF.TTFR St PPI IXD
WITH NEWS RAYS OFFICIAL 0B-
htRVF.R'g REPORT TO OTTAWA.
ttaws. Ontsrlo. April 1 How the Brit
ish srmy opersilona In Belgium and north-
ern France are directed and many details
of the activities of the troops on and be
nind the firing line are described In the
second installment or sir Max Allken's re-
port of his vttlt to the British lines re-
ceived by the rovernment by rsble tonight
The Buglneie of War" la the camion un
der which the Csnadlan recorder writes
from Flanders. He describes the army In
the rteid at spread out like a fan. with the
wavy edge the line In the. firing trenches.
tne
van:
rlbt of the fan the various headquarters of
brhrades. of divisions of armv corns and
of armies "until at the one end of ibe ran
one reaches headquarters where Field Mar-
shal Sir Jonp French ataads with his hand
on the dynamo which sends Impulses
The recorder describes the system of the
signal branch." nearby which with lis
wires and dispatch riders. Is the means or
communication wtth everp part of the Held
the Intelligence branch 'which collects and
communicates Information about the enemy
from every source It can taD." for one
thing interrogating prisoners and compar-
ing statements made by them and the ad-
jutant generals quartermaster tañerais snd
medical service department grouped in the
vicinity.
. "As one roes forward from taneral
headqusrtsrt toward the edge of the fan."
conunues the narrator "one comes In eon-
quVckTy thst? h aWMÍor nWnbi0 ot trench
Warfare our troopt are superbly rit and
ready for any task which the coming ad
vance may impose on mem."
The recorder officer commends the syt-
tem of billeting the men within eaav reach
Of the flrlBff line especially arranged
lo supplement the dwclllnra in the ama
towns and villares where Ihe men were.
first quartered He found the srmy in fine
spirits snd the men enjoyinr Ihe privileges
of devouring; news from borne lhal Is dis
tributed In letters that average one a day
for every man tn the field
"No army In the world rot so much newt
from home to retmlarlv and an nuirklv "
he declares.
The soldiers nlav football when not on
duty He adds.
YSI.ETA. TEXAS.
Bji rtsaee Special Con-cap ee dent
i sieta Texas. April t The ladles of the
Baptist church held a rally tn their- ball
Tuetdav afternoon which waa attended
a Urge audience including about sn peoplt
rrom ci Ps so nerregnmenis were serve
durlnr the afternoon.
Slant VI prt rjnnll Slavs Swan In rhlai
piece recently looklnr for five sad tnj
acre tracts of land oa which to huileS
hornet and do rardeninty. Real estate ibr
Iblt section Is looking; up lately.
Hundreds of shad rreat are being set)
out on the Ysleta Home Tract and the tur-
roundlnf roads are being rreaUy Im-
proved. Consld'rable Interest ts being manifested
In Ihe coming school bond election. The.
proposition Is almply whether tll00O thai I
be appropriated for Hie building of a lar
grr scnool Dunning nere to replace tne
one which It deemed Inadequate to proper
tendance.
How
to stop d and ruff
and lost of hair
with Resinol
Hera it a simple inexpensive
treatment tbat will aJmost always
ttcjp dandrui and scalp itchinjr and
keep the hairthlck live and luMraus.
At nig;ht spread the hair a rwn and
nib a little Resinol Ointment into
the scalp gently with the tip of the
finger. R e peat ih is until the whole
rcalpba been treated. Next morn-
ing shampoo thoroughly with Res-
inol Soap and hot water. Work the
creamy Resinol lather well into the
thescalp. Rinsewithgraduallycool-
er water the last water being cold.
KaaW Bmp eat fcaeiaol Otanest easily
Sold
or II ti salsa For atavia free write
Dec. J7-5. RaeiDol Bxlunaore ate.
He?
MM a
i rawlorsTakeasar atenil I
ibiar waa tail aiaBtaasj
i tor tu la- utetaaw Btjar B
Mr tJttVaa wau. tat rsmrtiai
Dance to the Perfect
Rhythm of
EDISON
DIAMOND DISC
PHONOGRAPH
If you ture juat learning the new dances tart right.
Get the rhythm of them firmly fixed in your mind
through the weU-choeen well-played record ren-
dered by Mr. Edison ' latest invention.
If you are already an expert you will appreciate the
splendid interpretation which the mellow fully-
rounded tone of this wonderful instrument pro-
duces. Between dance you need only put on s new record sad
start the instrument agaún for there are
fk needles to change. A permanent
diamond if the reproducing point
Mr. Edleon' e perfect machavtiam inaurtta uniform pitch
sad uniform speed from the first revoluti oa to the last.
Hear the new dance recordé which we have juat received.
Casas in aav time sad liatón tjp as assay as you haa.
El Pato Phonograph Co.
TWOXXTWO TEXAS ST.
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