El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 3, Tuesday, May 21, 1918 Page: 10 of 10
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
WHAT CONSTIRATIDN MEANS
k mea a mmUi suaaatlia of m Ukk ta laede I aorta of attack!
ouch a hewrUcKa Uckacno. Hj pepea rtlisiii fanKgriion. pain of
Triooo tooVplo l iamiM ataje- Jseunleia CUWIIoTATWW ta a rtroe
agatina mMkmJ no human being can bo well for any 111 af limo while
omtipaMM). ML niTI UTU lUU i tka lonu ji and Ka boon asad
Gat a bos and aoa bow It faab)
o Kara toot Bror and bowab mum thatr baauVh-?viig natural laaioiial
Far aale at aB drwggisea and daalaia j tils t
Dr. Tuffs Liver Pills
El Pasoans Will Attend
Meeting of Men Seeking
to Impound River Water
Newly Formed Association Will Attempt to Obtain Treaty
Whereby Rio Grande Will Be Made to Serve Farmers
of Two Nation All Year Long.
JUAREZ CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE TO
ELECT OFFICERS
Ar aual Meeting Is to Be Held
Friday Night Says
Secretary.
GENERAL WAHL
HERE TO TAKE
NEW COMMAND
James lllv Omrlf one or rhe rom
nitt for in RIo Orinde oneervat'on
niilllon. rerently organlted II mctl
ltr d'll at San Antonio yrttcrday. an
noirnred that tlili iwn!hn will I 'd
meeting al MrAllen Teus May 17. ft
whirl) time II mwminl Id' a roaarr-
vitlnn or tb flood witeri of this RIo
Orandc batln will bo given an Inipatui.
Several El Faesaaa Will Allrag.
Invitetiona hará tona from Srllg
Reularhrnan secretary al yin Antonio
to all who ar interested m -r I gallon
on in. in Grande rrom the inouoi in 1 1
I'aao ami almllar invitations have ne
nm rrom Hit Chamliar or orn'neree or
MrAllen riic nlan la for all w-lw. I.
I stlend ihli convention to rearh Mr A Urn
Aseigned to General Staff
Washington Before
Coming Here.
Tha annual macuñ ror thr election rr Brigadier nrnrral 'Lata Wahl assigned
orricrra or tha Juaret Chamber
mrra will ha hald Pridav evening Juna
7 according to an announcement made
yesterday by Rarsri I oiano Saldaría sec
rrtarv.
The following program will be given:
1. Report or the president Angel Mai
ttiwz.
. Report or thr srrretary. Rafael Lo-
Mno Snldaiia '
. PlaciiMioii and approval or the tren
eral balance reported by tor auditor.
4. Aniendnicnis pi artiriri v. lerUon ta;
1í. last paragraph . II and i or the con-
ttltutlon. &. Cle'tion it the new dlrertorata or
toe Chamber or Commerce.
tltenilve preparations are lirlnr made
tor a well attended meeting by the orneara.
R'DeatWry
PCrm-iffrVa'r. : steak.
Work Cuarnnterd for SO Toara
Our ayatam or brides work learea
nothl.'g to be daairrd. Often the In
' in ii or a brldgo readers teelh ral-
table Mr yeara wlinh oinerwiae
would be or no use. Theae brldrea
not only look natural but tin y per-
rorni all narraaary functions or
sound Irrth. We use nothing but
22-k. (Old In our Crowna and Bridie
Work.
I.OMT.KT PH.
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a.. riiiipn
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aia iiiwi. II aa 41 aa
CRKIIIT-tVe nlll accept part dotas
halante la paynrate aa nark kt balea
done.
UNION PAINLESS
DENTISTS
IOS! MESA
apolle Kress Stare
I'h; in 'khi. sr Halila KapaRol.
to the command or the fourteenth brigade
at Fort lillas arrived In the rlly yestcrdsv
artrrnonn and will take up lila headquar
lera el the rori Ihla mornlna aaaumlnir
hit artivc duties.
ilrnrral Wahl rame rrom Waahlnirton.
a here h- haa been aailfned to the reneral
atarr to F.I Paao. He waa quartered at the
Hotel I'aao liel Noria yetlentay evenlnr
He dlhid with Mtjor William H. Middle.
adjutant or the hittade and ronterrrd
nlth that orilcer over aenertl nialtera
cofinerted a-ith edminlatrallve arrelra.
liencral Wahl lueeaeda lirlaadler lien
eral Hrnjamln A. I'mir who nmimanded
the Fourtreiilh brlaaiie and wbo waa rr
renlly tranaU'ind to a command in doulb
Carolina.
ilennial Wahl will today inert Ilrlrndlrr
General Robert U llowae rominnndrr or
the FI I'aao illtliKI anil will be pfliaH I
a review or troop In Hie division al v no
o'clork HP ttxii nina; al I on in-- i o
Major Oeneral wiuard A. Holkrook roay
mandlriK Pie aouthern dcparlmcnt will re-
view tin. trooiia.
in iw iuii i Qenafil Wahl waa bom In
wninnaii November .' i'.7. lie enterad
the Weal Point Military argdemy June Hi.
187 araduatlutr Juno II IWI when lie
wai roiiiiniK'.l'iiied MCond llniirnaiil In
the Firth Inranlry. He waa prosiotM M
ihr rank or rirnt lleutenani and a.splKiiril
to the Twenty first Inranlry Man li tt
IWK. Hl 1'ioiiioiiiin to a captaincy came
net. ;il mull and he waa made a major of
Hie Third UlfaOtry umirh 30. IBU. Later
he won a ciiiiiniliialon at lieutenant rolo
net. and in Auauat or lid" wa promoted
Ihr raiik of roloiiel. In April 1318 h
renlly. with ttie result that a convention
waa held In thai city under a aeneral
call and ihe re nil waa the nrsanl'.itlon
or the Rio Grande Conaervetlnn aaaorie-
lion the nnrposea of which will to
urea upon the United taiea or amirlea
me neainnint or neronaiiona wim ire
i nneo Maiea or aaaaaaaa. looain
Hiiernatlonel arremeni that will abro
teta the itreament now etlatini mat
prohibits any worka thai will 'nierrere
with navlrallnn and anbatltute tbrrrMr
an arreemenl for the construction or
such worka mat win provide ror the
alorare or lite water that now wastes
into the rulf end a pmpr division or
inrae wao-rs reiwen ine people or tne
Int. Mav ?r and attend ti
day In a'ehl aeelnr. and eetune en nlea RIo (irande Conservation aaaoi lainn
or the Irrigation movement on the 'Iyer vilea to Ita memberahlp the people or all
Monday ihe buslneaa meetlns will be I ihe countlee In Teaaa lylnt adja .ent to
neid. and all present will be Invited to I m! mo uranoe. it la to pa repreaenia-
lasr .art. A II
nl"
I
STRETCHES AGE
AND hNIJS'l S IN
TEXAS CAVALRY
11.
Then Dad and Mother Take J
Hand in the Kecruting
rain will leave Nan Anln. tlve or the InK-rests lhat are enruted In
do Saturday nifhl May tt under the Irrigation mllllnr manuraetur'jia; (top
ntp'T'i of rt-.e Cbambrr nf Commerr prirtiteirt arm merchardlslng In all PWre
vas iiroipoted lo Ihe rauk of brigadier
rem
neiul Wahl want to the Philippines In
iv.'j ami aervefl with rrann in tin- can
i alma there. He w as aslirticd to duty
In Ihe Philippines linee dirrerent tunes.
He has made a pscltl aluil.v of Infantry
1 1. lo - knd Ilia Bliliollllliiellt In the irenei
Al stair was tn recognition or Jila work
In UUa department.
AIIMV 111 I III lis
Men accepted .latin-day at tha United
Mines armv rrrruilliig iIhIiiiii Iiv Captain
I rrdlnnnd W. -Fonda lor Ihe regular army
were aa follows Eugene 1. Iilihunis
Ihornl. Arla. roast rilllery; Millón W
Hasraa Clirv i-ntie WMk. culo. cuasi ar
aim all Traana who want In' attend Hi
meeting will be Invited lo go un Ihe
ira n.
Ta Inrrrate Proaurllon.
I'nsslblllilea of Inrreaaed production or
the rrultt or the earth to ret'd the w ill
at war and lo be available when ti c
world la at peace ir the resources II at
lie at the very door or those ln live
upon that Intri national stream the olean-
ders or whlrh divide the republic ct the
i nlied states or Amrrlra and the i jnii.
lie or the I nn d Htatea or Memo can
be made available five promiee to those
who look for agriculture for results tint
III beneril the producers. Hut pviple
k. co i
un. -t ora M. Maudeia Muriariy n. aa
e.v.lrv
I or tne nniuuini army inn tuaawwMMa
were arreplrd: l lrleher W. vailgllll. Wei-
i Texas. nnliiaiirA: William II. Un
rh.man Itartlow. Teaoa. quarlermaslrr
corps; Wim un F.. liniiannon ciovia ci.
m.. rttiATtorm salar rurpa.
Bonded Messengers
At juur aervlaa nl all times.
Phi Kill or 1767
Royal Meaaenger Service
Hotel Oasis
looms ivnii i-vi-ry i-orivcnl-rtit'o.
riimiliiu w.iii i. iliorto
sort Ire. KaCtl I'liinn rlrllli linil
i .oí.
71 1 N. Oregon. Phone 923
STORAGE
i mm oNi. y tin-
moai o i is i.i.
Wiflcrn i mu ti i aaasTal
Slnniiti' Co.
1121-31 TIA Is Mlll l I. PHII.NK 71-74
ii li aii'.feiTi'd. and
lain I.. R. Klikpalrlek who has hern as
-i-ii.nl Inai lor. has been assigned tu
his place. Malor muagg will go to Fon
Ssm Houston San Antonio. Tesas rrom FI
iii'.
aiinouiiced.
Ms .iviii' ni ha not been
MEW SCHOOL TO BE OPKNBD.
Rrhnois ror nitlrurilon or leamttert.
parkers and saddlrra will be opened on
Juno I ai Fort lillas under the direction
nr orrirera or the remount elation. A
nuinliei o( nu n from various organise-
Untie will be assigned for attendance
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTO R I A
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WELDING
A 1. 1 j WORK GliAllANTKKD
BROWN WELDING CO.
00 TKXAK IMIOXK. SOKI
How to Secure
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Morning Tlmra lur I niimlh ami Red inter nude n.7
(Hp Un riiupnii prlii' id hcloiv. drslgnale your ehuter alga
llaun- nuil adurt- ami irernl er lorvvarii
ur I Inn s Mi m.li Nu. . MS TSa HI. v.lll
juur
Times olflec
uulrrtl auiuuul.
Ihr border states and the two nations as
well.
Under evlsllng treaties h-laveen the twn
republics -treaties which date back to
1818- lheie la an International agreement
that prot -ris-the R:o Hrande tot the pur-
pose or navigation it is known thai
"navigation" aa the term la generally
under stood Is nnt practical on Ihla leiun-
dary stream ycl "navigation" at It la
practiced n pontlhle and does ralst-tint
la navigallon by small boat belwcn the
two colour es and between piares along
the Itream. Article VII or ihe liealv or
Gunlaluie Hldaigii. February t HMD. pru-
hlhlis "any work that mav Imp -de or
Interrupt. In whole or In part" the e-
erClse or tire right or navigation li g
a lio i thai Juat at Ihla time their Is no
protest agaluet Itir uae or the wapr re-
al Urces or lilla alrram ror Irrigaron and
there are many pumping planta and lunnv
gravity ditches on es'-h side of the
stream rat the larger work the creation
or gceat reaervotrs. anil Ihe construcll ui
or the dams necessary to provide Ihese
reservoirs. Is prohibited and will not b-
altcttiptcd until there la a new agreement
on the subject between the two coun-trlea.
susrepllble lo ficeal Prndurllnn.
The vall-y or Ihe RIo Grande Is ana-
reptlbla of great production. The mil
ylelda readily to rultlvitlon and the
water that passes down the stream la
laden heavily with a slit thai I benefi-
cial when applied to the lands upoi.
which Uioro are growing crops. Thle
reattire or the ICo Grande Js treated at
length In walcr aupply paper Nn. SM
of Ihe I'nltcd Hulea lieolnglral aurvey.
by Robert Fnllanabce w. W. Folletl n d
Clciin A. Gray.
The mums enisling along the bor-
der Ihe demand ror more water ror irri-
gation fur an opportunity to put more
land under cultivation and lo MoSSM
Ihese cultivated lands against the rjllurr
of preclpltatliin has long been a problem
that baa he n dlsruseail both In litis .nn-
and aa a national question. It hi
shown by tho measurement that has beun
made or the alream flow thai In flood
stagr mt lllo i.innde nt manv nlari
nrii-n haa a depth or rrom twenty-eight
io iniciy-iwn reel ann mat at iirowns-
ville. the lowest imlut on the river be-
nre It wasps llseir essiward In the guir.
Uiere are records or more .than w.raai
reet or water per eccnnd or Huir.
When Ihla water pass's Into the guir It
lost to the peuple of the I'nltcd Stales
and of Mexico ir It Is stored and It
an be Mined It ran serve Hp people r
I". in countries and be put to benerirlal
uae. During these riood periods when
an much Storm water pa-- - the demand
ror It for Irrigation does not ratal the
reason haa either pi i or has nut been
reached. Willi a ilrnuth condition dur-
ernpplng iniixon III re Is not sur-
riclent water to aupply the needa. Til's
condition has been recognized lor years.
in bis annual message lrembor 3 18Ut.
I'realdent Cleveland said:
Advocates I'aderalandlng.
"Tha prnblein or the storage and
uae or the waprs or Ihe lllo Grande
rnr Irrigation piirpoers should be
solved by appropriate concurrent ac-
tion ol ihr two lunrested countries.
Rising In Ihe Colorado hiCghla the
stream riowa Intermittently yield-
ing llllle welcr during the dry
raotrtttl to the Irrigating channels al-
ready constructed along Ha courae.
Tins ararrlty la often severely rell In
the regions where the river turma a
r iimn Boundary."
Tliua It is thai Ihla old problam pre-
sents a stiuuger apiieal lday than II did
then and In other years when a division
nr the water or the alream caused diplo-
matic cm respond dice. Nuw II la not an
IOS a division or the waler that la rep-
ented by Ihe nni-mal Nuw but a sav
ing or Un- water that Is represented by
Ihe unusual How In riood times and
-i hi ok l at places lhat are pranicablu
so that II can be used In limes or n -ally
when dry seaauns bear beavllv upon
those who are producing the rrulls or llie
earth.
Herb mu-i national Agreement.
This i i dm ni attracted the glieutlun
ur the people or san Antonio Teiaa li
ncea.
Ta Raise Funda.
It II prnpoaed to rala runda ttiat will
gather all the d-.te necessary v allow
the government of tha United niales or
America that such enterprise and oneer-
valion will yield bount nil returns rnd
through the rrlends of the more.nmt
south or the International border to ptova
Pi the Menlcan republic that ihe result
will come to their clforu.
vide competent englneecs lo make a sur-
vey or th? entire boundary itream ra-
pasen TessJ and Mealed to dcteimjue
where impounding dama en be con-
structed and when storage reservoirs
can be located alongside or In Ihe bed or I company
tne stream.
It I proposed to ask Ihe good nrri
or the memb-ra or Ihe international
boundary rouunitalon and the (omulting
engineers or lhat commission tn I ringing
Pie-uie to petr upon both s iea or Hi
river ror orrieial anion.
Pnr flood or All.
It la proposed lo make this mi ven. cot
one or international Interest ror tne axn-
eral good or all without bridging Into
tne project any individual plan or pur-
pose without the repudiation or .ny
man a body or land or any man s Irrigi
Hon T-mJ'ct.
It Is proposed to treat the RIo 'Jrandi
basin rrom a point below Ihe Elan tun
liuttc dam to the Gulf of Mexico as i
unit and to urge no movement for sec-
n nil beneril but to ask all lo Juln fot
Hi? greatest good tn the greatest numlier
to the end thai ill sections or the river
will get the henrrit or a grrat Interna
tional polhy Individual erfort to I He
Ihe agreement thai will In readied.
GEN. H0LBR00K
TO REVIEW MEN
AT BUSS TODAY
Commander of Southern Depart
ment Coming Here on In-
spection Trip Today.
COLORED OR WHITE
FOLKS CAN NOW
BLEACH THEIR SKIN
COUPON
Morning Tlutrs. I l Paso. Teles.
CruHrmrn: Please luriilah tar with a copy ol Ike Red
Letter Mllilr. M choice ot plana Is S Eacloacal
please llud I for the Bible and month. sub-
tirlpllou to the Morulug lion s
Name
A0drre
MAIL ORDERS
Ad poalegr and Registration Ire as iii..
lit ; up In null - JUc. up tu I
ear. TkU will Insure prompt diluir
le te 19 mile..
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
KOK Al KM'ITSIM. I'IKIiiM s I-X1K UN DAYS
ONLY
$7.00
WTfiaJ
ONLY
$7.00
$7.00
sliadea an a
A It Lb OK FAKIT AJL. hl-I OF IT.a.1 II
io. lulling etlravi-Ctone. Hi-
m. Aataearaacs aad UuraJillU akaelulely SaMl sua e. Uu I
sisa at isctk U aslaet fraat. rVaWKCV ST1KA( m ct AHAMU n LVIva.
SUVAIsTAUál lUUtl al lasa saaeaaainaal lar Ik la piale la la saase you
urdussHly PA (ISJ lar.
BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS
catRNCM HkM aJrruNH) am imummm. ovua state national bank
PahMte tail. Lady Atteaaael Se Habla KeaaSal
Ih v -
A ii new or all troopi In the district
will be held this morning at 0:30 on the
drill ground east 'or Fort Riles berore
Major (literal Wtllarrt A. Holbrook com-
mander ol tho southern department wtiu
will arrive In his spatial car "Teche"
rrom Douglas tills morning at 7:10
O'clock. )
All troops cavalry Infantry artillery
and other organiiatlnna. will lie Included
and all principal district orricers. Includ-
ing Brigadier lleneral Robert L. Howie
disti ll i cuiiiiuaiuler and all senior rank-
ing orfleers lii the district. Including ad-
jutant Inspector veterinarian aurreon
and quit terniAMter.
Ttirsdav tmunlnr cavalry maneuvera
will be held at Fort Rllea berore lleneral
llolbiuok. Mo other trooie except cavalry
will be In the rnaueuvora eeerulcd. It la
announced.
di neral IlollnouK Is eipertrd In remain
about two daya In Kl Paau. He la ac-
companied by Colonel I.. I.. Iiurfee. chief
or atarr; i.iisiienant Arinnr ac inn. aide.
ann Armv rieiu i.iers uraity narren.
iietieial llnlliionk .mil party have vis
Ited Yuma. Nogalea and lunulas while on
e Del r iireaont trip and will return
Fort Ham Huuatnn Man Antonio after
their atay In FI Paso. They were In Kl
t'nao last Wednesday when trnoral Hol-
brook waa a speaker at the Home Prod-
ucts dinner at the Hotel Sheldon.
ceiieral Holbrook rame to the aoutli-
ern department from camp Sherman.
Chllllcothr. Ohio. He la a native nl Wis
rnnsln and was born July ti c. lie
entered the West Point niiu.tsrv aendemv
July 1. Iiujo and received hla rommisaion
as second lleulenant In Hie Seventh cav-
alry June 14 ItM. During lila lino- ser-
vice In tha army he has served with
various cavalry organisations and was an
honor gradúale of the inranlry and cav-
alry srunríl In 1101 and a graduate or the
army war college In I0lt.
"Olve ma a cbanst lo gal a whack at the
kaiser. I'm II and I aura want to go
over Were snd help get the kaisers goal.
This la what young Albert Mcswaln
ITH Aneona airee! sou-of Mr. and Mra.
J. W. Ulbbs told recruiting office 'at
iba San Jacinto plasa tent where re
cruits for the Kl Paau troop or the Trias
cavalry ara being accepted.
"can you ride and ehoot?" tha young
man waa aeked.
"Sura I can ride and shoot Jusl give
ma a chanst and I'll enow you." strenu-
ously responded the prospectiva recruit.
The answers that Albert made to all
the questions were satisfactory and ao
he was .entered on the books and told
about the medical examination. He want
orr In great enthusiasm over hla pros-
pective service 'with t'nrle Sato.
Neil chapter Sadder.
Thai was part one or the story.
Part two was a ladder and more anber
tale.
Some time later Albert returned to tha
tent very much crestfallen. He admitted
that he had added nn a few years tn his
age Just Tor good measure and that In-
stead of being la years he waa only II
"Dad and mother say tbey won't let me
go and now I can't get a whack at the
kaiser" slid the lad crying over his disappointment.
Young Mi-Swaln was consoled by re
milling orricers with Hie etatement lhat
later he might get a chance hut he waa
bitterly disappointed over hla failure to
get In the armv. He Is a High school
student and when hla friend. William
liallv. enlisted a few daya ago is a bugler
nothing would do but that lie muei ac
i ma menu.
There la already one repreaentallve from
the citihs home In the army iioneri mima
and naturally Ihe parents felt that young
Allien nugni wen wan unui ne wae otu
before enlisting.
Canlaln Wilson Returns
Cantatti A. F. Wllaon has returned from
Sierra llanca and Van Horn and hai
more than twenty prospective recruits
lined up ror the troop. He was nhllgeiy
tn make the arrangements by telephone
but the men have promised to come In
and sign up during Ihe week
tin to Sunday arternoon eighty-seven
men had enlisted In the troop. This
leaves lmt a few more piares and any-
WHITE HOUSE Ma
Our Annual Vacation
Sale Of Toilet Goods
Continues Today and All Week
In Kl I'aao who wishes to come u.
must hurry orrirera state.
The men enlisted since Saturday mom
v e re
st reeL
C. Winters M0 Wyoming
rtrirfln. Sierra Rlanca.
F. A. Schneider. Van Horn.
K. 0. Jnnea Van Horn
c. A. Hanklna Van Horn.
Samuel Menkln ilia. Montane
Ira A. rrescolt. HIJO Hueco.
Joe o. Rarrett. Alpine.
J. F. Wood El raso.
Morris Hanca 319 Hnecn.
Seanhue W. Curtis ISOT Alabama.
H. O. Anltrnan. El raso.
W. T. I.agman Kl Plan.
T. A. Rales. 711 South Stanton.
U. J. Moore. Kl Rlsn.
Italian and Allied
Armies in Mountains
in Pink of Condition
NEW ADVANCE IN
TIRES PREDICTED
Fred H. Laaenby ol Boss Rub
ber Company Tells of Gov-
ernment Restrictions.
Black and While ointment Re-
moves I iii k lea. Tan; lleala
imiika llMliiar 8un Burn.
Ulrarhrs Hark or hallo Sfcla. Making II
Soli. Fair. Bright ay Mall. M t eal.
Thousands 01 rolka have proven lhat
I'lougb's Slack and Whllr oiutmeni ap-
plied freely taa directed) brightens or
lightens their dark ev.tr my. aallow akin
tu aurb a bright light son. aiuuotb.
healthy loue as lu please luutl anybody
Hack and While Oluunent also heals all
bumjia. tilings ur pimple or blaikheada.
Un or in. kie. It la wunderrul Just
Ihlnk how i on h I. iii i yuu look with ihst
guarantee only nr telampe or coin) arm
by mail or If you aend It lor lour boxes I and oeuti ai
ol Slack and While ouiuneul a Sic rake
ui niaca sua w nil seep uiciuaea ire.
Addreot Plough Chemical Co. DapL Tt
Mamphla Tenn.
AatsU Make Aa Easy Living
iila.'
Write tor aoarlal nasi
aad White Olaamani aula every
whets Adv.
Hu-re will lie another advance In auto
tnublle una soon according lo the pre
in lion oi Fred H. Laicnby manager ur
Hie Roaa Rubber company south wetvem
distributors for the Kelly -Sprlngrield
tires The Roas Rubber company hae jui
received a luge shipment ur Kelly's from
ne lariorv ano mis win uaeiy oe me
last ahlpmenl obtained al lite present
prlre.
speaking of the ehurlage or line and
Hie government restrictions on the tin-
portaUou ur rubber. Mr. Latenby said:
''Tlie manuraeturare are co-operating
with the government In He errorta lo re-
etrlrt Ihe Diaoulartnre ur unnecessary
lire altes The Kally-SprUigfieUi corpa
ration tnt given tin unanlinnua euiitittri
for Ute War Trade Board and Hie Ship
ptng Hoard It la Hie Inte-non or Ihe
governuienl In Ihe control and reetrlrtlon
or Imjmnallon or rubber to conserve
apara In slopping AH maiiurariuiera of
Urea are doing their "bit" to latid a
helping hand to the government.
"Plana tor the withdrawal or rerun
alias or Urea from use by manurai turara
or motor rara will not In any wav Inter-
rare win ihe manuraelure of tha tlrea
tu uaara who need those particular etsee
There will hardly be a ano nag e or Urea
ror legitimate urn. bul heaauae nr. tha
eiuigettion In shipping Ihe Far Weal Is
anon more inau asa east
arv nairr mpi
u uprraapn are.
ay Timas Special I
Lai Crura. N M . May I -Dona Ana
ominty will furnish tl mea of the IOC New
Maateaas ordered la tralauig campa in
the rive day period roerxmaacll
Headouarters Italian Army May 10. The
Italian and allied rorces on the mountain
front are tn the best of condition. The
winter months have been utilized Ii
strengthening the defenece and relnfnrc
lug lines or worka until the xvhole region
la Interlaced with powerful aystems of
defease and attack. There are vast stores
of guns and ammunition and the spirit of
Ihe men is one of confidence and eager
neas rnr in approaching conflict In tha
mountain regions
General l'litmnier commander or the
Brlllih rorcea recently announced their
calalilisninenl In a new position In the
moti ii tn i i aertur around Aslago and Oen
eral Dial's bulletins now refer to Ihe op
erations ur the Hrltlsh rorrea In thai
mountain region. The French too who
made their brilliant atroke !n Mount Tum-
ba are also tn this count'aln region.
It Is hero that three Austrian armies
under Field Marshil Cunrad von llerlien-
dorr are In position the Tenth army Ihe
lit v mu army and what la knuwn aa Iba
K ran a army under Crucial k'raus. Three
aiuih-s comprise In the neighborhood ol
loiiy divisions. besides several divlslona
or reserve.-; while on tha Plave rront the
Austrian commander Boroevlch hae about
rifteen divisions and some reserves. The
división on the north recently have been
etrengtbened by fresh Iroopa brought
from Austria's secUons or the Russian
and Rumanian fronts which no lunger
need ber attention.
This enemy concentration haa been go-
ing on steadily lor months and tbe Ital-
ian and allied rorcea have also made pow
erful preparation! fur Ihe coming cam
palgn.
The main caua ror tbii sinning of at-
tention from the Have lo the mountain
Une II of a strategic character. The Ital-
ian front baa two main branches ona
illinium uorthward Irom the Adriatic at a
point lit miles eaet of Venice and the
oUier turning weelward serosa tbe moun-
tain regions and running Irregularly up
to tbe Swiss frontier. When ihe enemy
mule his rush last rail the nrst pressure
was rell along the Plata aa tbe enemy
swept In from the east. But later when
lbs Italians threw the enemy Into the river
at tasare and Zen son and established a
olid defense or the river line the enemy
turned his attention to the north aad be
gan pressing down from tbe mountains.
Musi ur tbe enemy C m s rust brought
tu tha line Uae war gradually with
drawn lu the mountain line. Von Heluw'a
Oeiiuau divlslona were among tbuee
mined rrum the nave to the mountains
before Von Below want to the French
in ni The Brltuh reinforcement! which
first took position on the upper plat
Muntellu soou observed thai the enemy
artillery bad alarkened otr to almoat
nothing and thai the enemy poalUoni on
tbe east bank ware apparently desertad.
The BrlUih made many raids across tha
river but mel alib little opposition and
there waa aome proapect HUa would par-
mil an advance by tbe Italians and their
allies eaatward Into the region Invaded
by tbe enemy bal held by tbam with re-
duced forces
It waa evident however that the ene-
my a Inaruvity on the Have waa part of
a strategic plan by which tus masting of
forcee on the north would not only permit
him to make an offensive in tbe moun-
tain regiom bul would alao give htm a
politlón- on the Italian left Hank tn case
of an Hallan advance across the flava la-.
10 the Invaded reunoo. He was willing.
therefore lo leave the plate with cum
parautcly light lorcet ana cooveutriu
most oi bis strength in tbe mountains
Little
Plaza
Dozen New
Bungalow Aprons
$1.25
r 1 ' I i ELSE new spring and aum-
X - mer Bungalow Aprons which
we are showirfg made up in
Ginghams and Percal es are real-
ly wonderful for the price. This
is what our customers told its.
Come Monday and see for your-
self; 100 dozen on display. Only
$1.25
Phone
4580
"The Store of Service"
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
TRAINING SCHOOL
ARE ANNOUNCED
YMsaT MILITARY MaJUtQL AJtTESuV
Major A. a Phllpol and Captain H R
Heath two orneara of the atarr of ska
Thirty ruurui division ware titilóla al
district military headejuartart Saturday
Tliay rani down rrom Canin Coov. Lveni
lug wuore tna oirissou is aocawej.
Sessions Now Being Held at Old
School of Mine
Building!.
A complete list of assignment of officers
and Instructor! ror the fuurih orneen'
training acbool now In acsalon at the old
School or Minea building near Fort Bites
was announced yeiterday at district mil-
itary headquarters.
The asBlgnmetita innouriccd in the order
rrom Major Telrord. commindani were
I! follow!:
Commandant Major Charles Telford.
Adjutant-Major Walter D. Hogar.
Senior Instructor captain Harold
Thumpson.
Assistant senior Instructors Civalry
captain Thonni II. Recs Jr.; artillery
Captain Daniel A. Connor.
Supply and mess orricer caprain cnai.
W. crehr.
Medical omrer-nm i.iruienaui rouu-
trevllls A. St. I'eler.
insirnriors Caiilalna Frederick W.
Rove. Albert C. Stanford. Robert C. Can-
doe. Leon K. Ryder John McD. Thumpson
leo D. Maynugn .soian i crguson; rirsi
untenants Frank E. Bertholot James I.
Hibbon Clarence Hugger William L. Cur-
rv JltilH J. CIHcn. II- lines 0. I'aullln.
Stanley S. Addli. Fred o. Tllaon Harry P. I
Turner; neronn i.icuieuani rreu r. una.
The following assignment! 10 iroopa are
announced :
Troop "A" Captain Frederick W.
Roye commanding. Captain Leon E. Ry-
der. First Ueuteninti Frank E. Bertholot I
and James 1. Ulhbon.
Troop "B" captain Robert C. Candee.
eriinmandlng; captain Albert c. Stanfonl. I
lint Lieutenants Clarence uugger anu
William L. Carry.
Troop "C" captain John Men. Thomp-
lon commanding; Captain Nolan Fergu-
son Flral Lleulenenta Jaiuea J. (Hilen and
Holme u. Paullln.
Hattery "A" Captain Panlel A Connor
i oininandlng; Flrat Lieutenant! Stanley g.
Addle. Fred O. Tllaon and Harry s. Turn-
er; Second Lleulenini Fred P. Clark.
Officers Elected
by Farm Bureau at
Las Cruces Meeting
By Tuna Special CorreapondaoL
Las Crurei H. M. May to. Al th meet
Ing of Ihe orricers and dire-dors or the
Horn Ana County Farm bureau held hero
omreri were elected Tor tbe ensuing year
a rulloas: F. J. Rlgiiey. president; Joe
Twrlor. vice president; (leorge Clark sec-
retary; Mrs A. s. Kylcr E. C. stopp Peral
Bailey r. w list sir. a. a. ty
ESCOBAR SCHOOL
PICNIC ATTENDED
BY OVER 2000
Many Are Attracted by Pro-
gram at Institution Below
Juarez.
A picnic at the Escobar Brother!' agri-
cultural school below Juaret yesterday
Afternoon attracted mure than i.ono people
rrom Juaici and the valley belnw. The
picnic was or a social nature and a large
number of Mexican farmers attended.
There were refreshments and game!.
Exhibits or agricultural work done by
the students or the schuol were shown
lo the many visitors
The school Is located three miles below
Junrei.
There are 40 atudenls at the school at
presonL
KINKY
HAIR
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
& ASTO R " A
Tbe picture we
show here is of a
colored girl who
had short nappy
kinky hair.
EXELENTO SSSES
Try this hair grower and If yarn are as
estUBed your money will be rebtrned. It
will make your huir grow kmg. aoft.nd
aiUry. You can see the resulte after
using several times.
Price 23c by mail. SUmpe or coin.
AGENTS WANTED tvravwuisr
E. Lester
Dreclora at
Munagbaii and
Directors for tha different communities
throughout Ihe country were elected as
follows L. Clapp snd Mrs. Pal Campbell.
Hatch; Lee Klllotl and Miss Either Wil-
liam!. Qarfleld; John Harm asile and Mr.
HoHingewotth. Hill Jamea oueseo berry
and Mrs Thomas Bratmlgan. Las Crucee;
H. V. McDowell and Mrs ha C. Farney.
Mesilla Park: A 8. Robertson and Mra.
C B. Locke. Mreilla: Ü. c. kanes and Mra.
Mosaman. Branto; i F nodregues and
Mra Wagner. San Megull; F I. While and
Mrs. A I Hannah. La Meaa; J W Juhnaon
Mr Wood I handier mo F H Belk
Mr. F. H Beia La Union: T. I. Me
rjr snd Mrs. A J l.lghUuot. Antaxtny
- SToaLica i aot iRLxa
Whan your aystaai kecomie rloggad
from ovaraauu. conaupauoa and a torpid
Uvr your tlomach la likely ao trouble
you. A dose of Chamber Uuo' a Table la wiu
give you quick rallaf Taaey caua a tree
aaoveaaaet of Ms tismilt too up tb liver
and tlrestgtaaa tb dlgwrtloo You wlU be
sarpraiad ansas you rmHsa bow much
boalar you ara tattling a day or two aiiet
taking titea ubsats. Th Warner aarag
Co.-A4t.
El Paso Sheet
Metal Works
SOS N. Kanaa.
E PASO AUCTION CO.
WHITESIDE V I.K ATA
l I KIM I Its
Office 711 East Overland
PHONE US
Attention given to out-of-town
wilo.
OUR DELICIOUS
CHOCOLATES
On and after May 10th
will he priced aa follow:
Elite Assorted 70c lb.
Elite Best Chocolatoa
$1.25 lb.
THE ELITE
How the Merchant May
Serve the Nation!
The merchant may help to win this
war by seeing to it that hi organization
through which he serves his community
as a distributor is 100 per cent efficient;
that his volume of sales is pushed up to
100 per cent of maximum; that there is
no waste energy; that quick turnovers
of stocks assuring minimum per-sale
profits are effected through advertis-
ing! This is his plain duty based on self-
interest on an interest in the common
welfare and on patriotism!
He must make his store organization
yield its full output of service!
And he must sell the goods wsked for
a "subs ti tutor" soon founders on the
rock of "lost-confidence."
' liafiTj
in il Hisa
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 3, Tuesday, May 21, 1918, newspaper, May 21, 1918; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199667/m1/10/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.