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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
EVERYBODY BUSY
IN LAS CRUCES
Htr.RETtnV BAKKFTTT -IIU'LARK WA.
i- i.ir.nri.nr.ii nun
" -ii J VALLEY.
.Sol a tarant lleuss la Tsws Despite l ad
Thai More Hals Bscs Built This Year
Than B) five is Town's Malory.
i imiiw mm ni ii mu !? Wadndy. Spt. 2
''Style
Distinction"
the Dominant Theme
of Our
Millinery
Millinery News fresh From
Style Centers
In New York Ihe hats worn are
either the iimuli turban or ' the
liirgo Bailor. The for roer Ih trim-
mr: with high feather In front the
sailor with raid or sliver used as
i -i i . 1 1 k on tirlm or hows ulo
rosea and tailored effects.
Fashionable Trimmed Hats
In Smartest Dress
and Street Styles .
$7.50
A beautiful array of stunning new models new aty-les now
ideas new materials new colors perfectly grand hats
and no two of them alike. They are so fresh so entirely and
pleasingly different. These hats are notable on account of
their style and beauty but are of especial interest because of
tbe unusual value. Go where you will always you'll see
lhat similar hats nre at least $12.50. You will find these. hats
very special value at $7.50. See our windows.
Kaminske Millinery Company
1!0 MESA A VLNUE
BRAZIL'S TRADE
IS WORTH WHILE
SOt Til AMKRICIN m im in h I AST . I Ml
IMTIIIITKI GOODS' TU V MAM
Of glIM.áWH.lMMI.
Btf Tltnrt ffproiat 'nrrrpittilritt
Washington. Sept. I.--of all the omn
Irles or Hoiitli America thai bilj from the
t'nltecl Slates. Hrar.il next to Argentine
i llie lest ruslomer In point r value.
Infaomplele statistics jui received hv tin-
i'tn American i'nlon. Washington I. c.
show thai during III year 1013 Draitl tin
pnricti r i. io tin; ni ni' of :v'."i ni or
which total tlir tinned slates tiiioi.ii.'.i
tn.iwt.mx) worth im Ha race ilus seem tu
i a k quite a rood (nina tail an ran
initiation of the other aide of tlie account
shows thai the o purlers of lie United
Stale ought to KiM busy nrajil'j exporta
ror Ivil3 alnoiiiilefl to Ml j.tl(O0. or which
total the t lilted States took aver gtUi.OOn-
000 north In other worda. llie lulled
Mate bought 3;' 4 er rent or all that liii-
II sold ami -ulrt to her only 11.7 pec cent
or all alio hoiiRiu. Why? It's up to Hie
exporters of Hip country to say h.it - lli'j
answer.
Kvtdently It It not the final i uf the lira -
iillan government nun cotitiiry shows
Its aiiprorl.illi.il or Its best . u.i ( liy
riving the Untied stab's preferential tariff
rati in i rialu nn- . by siibslillalnk
strinliip line wlmii nl lutwe..
York and. H r.irilUii pom. and by senrung
from lime in tlnan to thli country on friend
iv mission aome or her moat c ll a inari it slacrt
national officials Journalists nnd business
men lo promote cordial relations and reclp-
rofal commerce.
Nntwlthslaniluiir thess efforts of nractl
to promote commercial rolntli iri wltli 1h"
i nlted states the figures for Her lot 3 for
elgr trade hliosa that the ciglii countries
wlilrh sold over ila.iaai.iam cacti lip the Mir
republic rankiil a follows: rnlb'd King
dnm. nearly sjsloO0.(siti; Cri-mtinv . over
ir.l.fioo.imo; riiitoil stale g.it.itiii.oiai. I ranio
nearly 3?ikki.ixi.- Argentine ver Sil.ooi
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
GAS TO R I A
eldentnlly n may be noted tint rive of
llioai' countries bow more or lees tangled
op utih Ule I "an hutnpeaii uar r j $10-
nai.ikai worth ut goods lo 3raKII in lull.
In rtln-r iH lalls allow thai there wore IS
rouiitrlea path or which lii over ii.jno-
non moi Hi of if hi nil tn ill lirar.llinns. hile
Ibero were bul n wlileli each look over
Unit aiii'innl ol her producía.
What doi' nrar.ll buy? It may Inlereit
the llinnilMrllirer or UK' I nlleil lulos lo
know that in Hr. under Hie inssirieailoii
I Msnufscliiri'S Heady ror f.oniumpllon. she
I lioiiiii over lynouii m m ili or enstnea
maelilnery loola anil hardware; uver SSÍ-
ii.oiai wurlli (if iteol ami Iron msnilfac-
lures; over Sal .laai.iaio worth of ntion man
lifsrlurns; ovpi (UlUlaa) worth of ear-
rinses suiainciblfea nini oilnr yehtclea;
nhoul (7.000floo wortli or clienilrals dnitrs.
elr.; over la.Ooil.iaai woilli of paper iiiaini
racmres; nearly il.7:i0.oij of kiiiis and am-
munition; and 14000000 or wool tuanorac-
tiiria. furthermore ii may tie or interest ' to
united sines cotton nianursettiren i
know llmi under tlio classirtcHlInn or cot-
ion iiianiifai'turcs tiuporled by llrazll may
lie i mili plore frnorin. lilraebeil io the
value or (I vi.oo(i ; unbleached SiM.OOo;
prints sntii.iHHi; dyed rotiame sjjisota);
other piece noods. faiiiHi. rractlrally
all of the blearhed iinhleacherl dyed and
punted Koeda eame from Hie United hint
doni. of "otbrr piece goods the Importa
from tlio I .'luteal Ktnadom were over one-
hair with i mly a siuull aiiiount from thn
United Malos.
ruder carrlaree automobiles etc.. ttiere
ere 3.7S5 aiilomoblles liupurled In Iflti.
worth nearly ftiMO000 SDOUt 17 per rent
in value belns rroin ihe united sutes.
Aiitiiini iblle arresMirles were worth 11.300-
'' K i . of which. I little ovr H per cent cninn
froiu Hie Pulled stales or railway rsrs
valued at 17. :i7 () .'4i per rem came rniin
iti 'latum W er cent from th I nlleil
stall s anil n per uent Mom tun I Dlted
k un .1' .in.
I ii. n . rood iii'tidiii ls Hi ;i it linpnrteu
nliniii si 4 0011.1a hi worm or uneai pnicii
rally all from artenllns; wheal rloiir
iiImii it -I-.' .iiiai.imi worth or wlilrh 53 pel
colli cune rrum .vrreniiiu 14 pec uenl
fruni tin' roiled -'.. atnl in per coin
I ruin LiroKUay. r.odflh about ssI.uiiu.uki
uorili. of wlilrh 43 per cent rainn rrum
NnwTotimllsnd; 3a pec cent from Norway
ii per cent rroin llanada. 7 per rem rroni
Hm I lllleil klllKilolll. and les Hum 4 per
rent rruhi Hie t unci Slates or condensed
udlk. worth -1 i nearly nil came
i nun Switzerland while nr 1 1 no- and baron
A4 per relit rlllli' li'oin the I nltecl kllmdolu
and only '.'I pre cent rroin the United
States.
.o. the f.uropesn war hun't srrected
the demand for Homes in Lsa Cruces or
II Mesilla valley" ssld Secretary It. E.
his. en of th" Kleplunt Bulle Water Users'
a-so. mu. in. who wss in the ti i uso yes-
terday on business.
'Musi now .as Cruces is one of Hie
bu-ies utile spot on the western continent
and the rrowth of Hie town la simply
marvelous. uespiie Hie rscl thsl mora
homes and business bulldlnra have been
built in l.as cruces this yssr than sny five
years In the history of the town there Is
not s vacant hongs to be hid. The demand
for home in me valley far exceeds the
supply and mniraclors sod workmen hate
been kepi on Ihe lump for months. Why II
la almost impo-MMa to find an Idle man
In the whole valley and the in Lunation
serviré people re constantly sending out
demands for more laborers.
"Hummer is uauslly considered the dull
season in l.as rucss but there hsa been
no dull season Hits yeir. Dslly new peo-
ple are arrivinir. looklnf over what we Fisva
to nrrrr in the wsy of business snd farm
Hit opportunities and In the great majority
or caaes inve-iiur In properly.
"At the omen of the Wster Users" as-
sociation we are receiving- Inquiries irom
every unión of the country from tanners
w attention lisa been sllrartrd by tho
publicity .'i i . i rsrrled on by the boli-
neas men of I ai 'iruces and the valley and
which has been so fenerouely helped by
the isllrcisd companies and by the reclama-
tion service iiirirlalg. The endorsement of
our plans by Hie reclamation service the
avowed policy or which Is the protection
or the settle has been of the moat material
i . in i nal li has developed a spirit
or confidence whirii is an often larklns; In
Hie exploitation of s new country.
or roui'se. ii i- scarcely proper-to rerer
to the Mesilla villey ss s new country since
It lias been riinm-it successfully for almost
countless generations but tbe opportunities
afforded by the opening up next year of
the great Elephant Butte reclamation pro-
ject are so vat that the former greatness
of Hie valley pales into Insignificance when
compared with what is certain to lie sc
rompllshed in Hie next few years.
"Slratine as n may seem however our
run if seems to he greater abroad than at
home ami it -'" ins aimnsi iiupossinie. ror
Hie neonle or Kl I'sso to realize the
iiiaaniflreiii opportunities which lie st llielr
verv doors and Hie unprecedented prosper
ll v that Is at i to be thrust upon tbpni
when the it ids of arres for which Hie
lite ruina-wuirt will be available In but
a rew short months sre placed under
rultlvallon by the practical rartnera wno
are dallv Investing in. Hie lands. And we
are getting Hie highest class of peoplr.
men who have won success In leas favored
lands.
These people are not speculators but
men seeking lionies and farms In a coun
try where they will not be dependent for
success on the elements where crops are
certain every year sare from being burned
up hv ilroutbs nr drowned out Dy noons.
i every variety of crop horticultural
mid agrii-ulliirsl thrives In the valley so
that - almost UUDOSaiDir io eiagge.rai
Hie possibilities of I tie country unce It Is
rully developed. Another auvan.c.re ib our
eií amitnned Agricultural rollege with
I is experimental station and rami with Its
irons of experts every ready to rtirnlsb
Information or value to lite Tanner be be
newcomer or pioneer seiner."
fN VIGOR ATINO TO THE BALE AMI SICKLY
The old standard general strengthening lon-
JltOVK.'r TA8TELESH chill To.nic urivos
out malaria enriches the bloml. anil builds
up the system. A true tonic. Hoi adults and
hlldron rsic.
I'LANh COMPUETICD.
Eat Square Deal Bread
Wgapped in W.ixcd Papers.
We give you the very utmost in both quality and quan-
tity when you buy our Famous Square Deal Bread.
Nothing but the very choicest materials go into the mak-
ing. The dough is mixed and moulded by Champion
Bread Making Machines thereby eliminating all un-
sanitary handling. We take a special pride in making
our bread the very best. Each loaf is just a little larger
and a little better than the other kinds and it costs no
more.
ARE YOU USING SQUARE DEAL BREAD?
WE GIVE G LEND ELL CERTIFICATES WITH EVERY
PURCHASE AT THIS SHOP. ASK FOR THEM.
Belgian Bakery
210 E. Overland Street
Phone 310
nig Bare Meet Bclinluleil lor Labor tiay In
Juarez Arena.
All plans were practically completed yes-
tcrdav lor the bla race men io be sliur.ul
at the Joan rare course Labor lay when
a program or spend evenia win oe run on
for tlir beiierit of Ihe slivet Hind of the
my or Juarez the city ..in. i m having the
hu rí under iiieir arrangement.
.There will he two ruolorcycle races. on
ot five mili-s and Ih- diner ai tin. A Urge
number of riitrlrs lince . been ren lvrd
cacti of thioie events and Ihe contests should
prove very intercstUm.
The iwo automobile races are attract
liur attention iinn iiir local auto enthusiasts
mid to. ii. events are certain lo attrai
large entry list. Pracically all ot the litgh
power cars in the i ill will .lure
starter cacti handled by experienced
drivers.
The distances m these two evenia Have
been ml down lo o n auft rtlieen nulos t
specttvely. The promotora bellare that
race at I lie shorter distances will prove I
in .i mi. iban II th y ivere doclded
over u dtsianci' or lorry ot rifty miles
Mercer.' rial and nutek are among the
thai have already soul n their entry.
Hie real or tbe afternoon s program will
lie taken up with Ihe horses there being
two races for thoroughbreds over the sprint
li i ami a race for Mexican army of
ficers. The two runner cwnis have rilled
with more thiih six entries each wlulu be-
tween six ami leu or Ilia's officers will
race the starter In Ihe race for meuUvt'ti or
the uoasUlulliinullst army.
The different aven am attracting Inicc
est locally and Hiere is certain lo be a
large crowd picaent. especially ss It In l.a-
bor Day and n holiday on this side uf Ihe
rISri Willi lio other suranions lo share lli.i
pan image.
NATIONAL Hino SIIUIS" NO. 9
Admiral deRuyter -Greatest of Holland's Sea Captains
1 IKE our own Paul Jones de Ruyter knew no such word as surrender. His life from boyhood up was one constant battle
L against the enemies of his country tie defeated the proud hnglish navy in tojo wars. Une ot rus sea tattles witn trie
English Fleet lasted four solid days and ended with the advantage resting with de Ruyter. Later he fought several greit
naval duels against the combined English and trench fleets and while his vktories kerc ncrt dccLwe untying
glory. The great deiluyter abhorred tyranny of every kind just as do the HoUanders of trday. When prohibitory enactments are
proposed to those of the blood of Holland they vote to a man against it .They are wherever found unalterably opposed to art legis
lation urhich would tTuke the many suffer for the faults Of a. tew. Hollanders knew that there is no evil in the barley ciws and
light wines of their fathers EVIL ONLY is in THE MAN WHO MISUSES THEM. In America we have thousands of these
splendid people and l Personal liberty always obtains where they reside ror 57 years rnneuser- ouscn nave enjoyea tne
trade of those of Holland blood because everyday of these 57 years has been devoted to the honest brewing of Barley-Malt
and Hop brews. It is not to be wondered that 7500 people are daily required to keep pace with the natural demand
for Budweiser. Its sales exceed those of any other beer by millions of bottles AlWvWSEV'BU501 ST. LOUIS USJV
Bottled only at the home plant.
Southwestern Liquor Co.
1 Distributora El Paso Texas
Means Moderation
Wo do not solicit orders or ship liquors In violation of Texas laws.
GERMANY LEADS
IN AERIAL STRENGTH
ns 1 1 1 1 i or 1 ii.iii i . k 1 v i 1 iti.
1 INs UK H lili II Ml I II 18
Helnrrn Mi'irn und Kiglil lliinilrril llrailrr-Than-alr
Marlilnrs li.nl I n Kal-
sssr's iVrrtal Kalllrhlis.
Hy to L. KEKN.
I.omliin. Ann i.. in Mall to New Vork).
Tile .i' 1n.1i valnn ol aln ian In lime or
war lia yet in In' hilly il iiionslrateil but
it is certain llial I liny will play an Impor-
tant i'.iri 111 tin- iiresani roluajaal European
in.ii.li' Exan ni. .1111.1. ni as to the
-in 11. ni ni Un various powers now vn-
khki'iI In war 1.111110I be si-cured hvmhk lo
tin' profound seriery Iii'iiik inulnlalneii on
the auujoi't. I'tn lolluwlng uowever lo
aiipruxliualely ii air tringiü of the vurl -mis
nations inmlvi-il:
(Kid or ten
Isas
rtnanj im
.snips i
(llsiuisal. Those Iiiiki-
t ni iuiiiIit rroin slx in
tin 111 tlie air from twelve
lima uní uf sailing" at a
siiy null's an hour. Tlie
llulillnfl I'arls .tiiliiinoblles.
Hli thr .in luril 'rrw
London sepl. 1. ill:3ti p. m.l A dls-
PHlili fiimi Pans lu the llmiter Telegram
rnuipany says tlul tin- milliary goveinni'
lia. ordered tlini US' auliininbllrs be alluweit
to leave Paris aftar today.
Lsi iijp - m
Levy Grocery Co. aFZxS.
Phone. 505-506 204-206 E. Overland St.
Lvya Special Coffee. Jb
S Iba. Mixed Tea t mi
Beat Creamery Butter j ao
Durham Buce suarantd 35c Bulk Ollvea. per quart So
India Relian :t&o I cans Uauerkruut a&c
'
aas' NbbHBbbbbbbb
l's-i-1
ll'll tolls llf Kl'
to VAenlyroiir
hiii'i'il nr furiv
lierniana ali ihi.ssi ss 1 niiuiber of ainaller
airships all 01 1 in 111 .11 leaal as iHivAerrul
ss any similar 11 an uwned by oilier pow-
Ulu Kleel of Aeroplanes.
Nihil pin Hi .1 nii'.n itiai 01 1 .un' in
airships. Ui'i'iiisnj uus paid lull alli'iiliun
velopuii'iii 1.1 inn arrupiane as a
until. 111 ui'aism ami liei army Is enulppeu
will) tietweeii tai an. I mi iiiainlneg. Die air
s ailuiliaiilv ..iLanlzi'd alul ex
Ireinely erricdMU. The ptuus are all flr.st-
iiu-n. liei 1111111.V 1.1 .iitii-auy uniiini'i
lining all nl tin- liliiuiile and duration rec
ti indeiiendcui in tbe iiianufaciuir of tin
ITALIANS UNITED
AGAINST AUSTRIA
BOTH GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE I
1 11.11. NATION tVH.t. HE 1111 M.i.fii
INTO WAR.
I on l in I ol Allies In Innarlng Third Mem-
ber ol Triple Alllanrr Blllerly
Resented in llnme.
íes- and Her lactones
nturkty renewing tlie
its is ivgarded as a
mi' a already llu-
plan even ilnniuli
leal ui Itnland Dar
plane lliadiill nil
sinrlfii'lUK Ills nvvi
ileath uls
airships anil m-rnpl
am Hilly capante o
waatage of war.
very tiiipoiliini fi
.wa.iaKv Has been greal
Frame Weil Kaulapi n li;ib Murblucs.
Kraiii'O possesses Inn inieii rotnparatlvely
-null airships liavms 1 unci nirated oh Hie
ih vi liipiiieiil uf Ihe heavier-man air 111a-
Clilne. rtne uoasessea probably ss many
mal 1. nn- as t'H'riiiaiiy. hut it is duubtiiil
if they are us well inalntilned or If the
service Is as efllcli-ni .is 111 (iermauy. some
of ihe machines are known 10 1u very last
una l i anri' has in. la; k of skill! ul uaiiiik'
pili. Is ready ai uuv nine lu carry mil any
means neaiti. me
in driving hi- icro-
(lerinau .cppclln
le. bill eall-liis' IllO
i of (crinan- snows
this trance's manufacturas! capaelly la
perfect being beiiei uun Ucrtiiany's.
nusslau IUn i." ei oplanes.
Itussia owns no airships bill bcr nilllury
aeroplane service s. .ans to be fairly well
urgaiilieii and iiialnilinodt Squadrons of
aeroplanes are Hal toned al all Hie strategic
points. There are believed to be 300 ma
i liliies avstlalilt- u use or lite Russian
army with plciilv. ul coiuiwlcnt avlatnrs.
Frvotll lailnlli" nave been eslablishcd
througbuiii Hi.' empire.
The AltalrlaJi an sertlee coiiiprisi-s some
hunrfreda 61 iua tunes well Biatntltned.
Austria depeini- i n üennan uianuracturcs
lu rrplaie Un ustage of war.
Hrlllah Airships interior.
The Hrltish army air corps consists or
ahoui aljrhty ma. liuiea. The nuiiiber coutd
be raised 1" Im In ajipri'ssUlg inlo sei vhe
pin. 11 n owned 111 irliint Qregl Briiain
lias facilities i n making aircraft bin de-
pends "ii foreign . ..iintrMa for the engines.
The naval In am ' ol llie loillsli air serv-
ice is pii.ii.ii . iM'tter .iinipp' t man llie
land rone. 11 possae a t' W airshiii-. all
iiiterinr lo Ihe ... unan Zeppelins but relie-
iiinslly on - a planes. These faal and
Isiwerltil machines are rapable of riding
ui a fairly broken sea. tieriusuy lias nog-
1 i.-.t mis rorm ..i air service and in Dial
rMpeef (ireat Hi iidin ba a slight supe
rtorttf.
The chief rule or am 1 ul 1 lu war II Is
iH'lieved will be for scouting purposes
ineir first duly win be( 10 bring rpiirk and
aeetiraU' known .im- ot Ibe moremenl of
Uve enemy's trip. This work will exletnl
over vast area- ami will require machines
Willi feral eiiduruocr
hy HENRY WOOD.
Home Aug. 15. (By Mall to New Yorki
Italy will be dragged Inlo Hie great war
lliat now bold- the biggest part of I in
m Ha grasp. Al least Ibis Is llu; firm be-
lief or many oltririals high up lu diplo-
mats circles. Italy. It is declared will be
entangled with Austria and us a residí will
break from tin- triple alliance.
s a mailer or fact Italy has never been
a fat'tnr In the triple alliance and II Is
partly due to this thai she probably win
withdraw from It altogether.
A ' iti -in 111. discussing Just the oilier
da)' ihe reason lor Italy's neuiral stand 11
llie great war. salrl:
"II Is a tact which cannot be contro-
verted ami winch Ihe future htslorlsn will
note wtih surprise Dial neither Germany
nor Austria gave ihe Italian government
any iintlrallon whatsoever of Ibe line o
policy which ihey intended lo follow in ré-
sped to ihe Servian dispute. Ortalnly none
which rould have led 10 the Impression mal
ihev meant plunging the whole or leurotje
inin 11 general war.
iiaii tUimplalns of Shabby Treatment.
"These iwo powers Healed llaly as If site
were a hanger-on or Ibe. alliance w nose
opinion anil advice were nut worthy of
consideration. They treated us like dogs
who were obliged to rollow ihe masters'
heels when He whlslln. Tins was by no
means pleasing to the . lintlan people and
no duubl hut what tne derision or
FRENCH BIPLANE APPEARS
Sallrd Over Brussels In Storm of Herman
Bullets and Dropped Messages of
Good Cnerr.
By the A aaocfa led Presa
London. Sept. t. (I p. 111.) Thn corre-
spondent In Antwerp of an Amsterdam paper
says a Trench biplane appeared over Brits
sels Saturday In a hall of (Ir roían bulléis
twice circled Ihe town dropping hundreds
of pamphtcts containing me message "Take
courage. Deliverance soon."
The aviator ihen made ofr after glvlnir
Ihe spectators a daring exhibition uf tlie
lonp-lhe-loop.
The correspondent adds lhat all Hie sa-
loons and cafes In Brussels are compelled
10 rloso at 9 o'clock tn he evening. The
Herman soldiers there are believing prop
erly but tlielr officers are acciisett or arró-
game. The Germans have oroVreil a Brussels
firm In make n tierrmn nag whirl) HMty
aay ilKiy intend lo hoist ovtr the. liirfcl
lower Ju ran
'feneral JakoWlski. wti Im- siici-eerleit
General von Aiuitn as ecniinaiwer .t Brui-
selá. is nott- living 111 till .el. nial piln-e.
The grand duke uf .Mecklenburg Is resid-
ing In the city vim hall his military suif.
Tlie headquarters or it IlHfrian niliila-
lers or stale the royal palace ami the
palace or ju-iice. are now hospitals filled
with Oef.man and fti-luiau wounded.
Machine guns are 111 place ui Ihe utront
comers anil in Itw squares ininerp is
reponed to tie very hopeful everyone 1 rust-
ing In tli siren trtli of Ihe Im-ts and the
bravery of the rairlson.
If you are walking In a mail you are apt
lo imagine yon have souif sori al a prior-
ity and luí an aiilniimliUe his lio rifrhl to
Ihrnw dust in your fare.
the lloiuau guveinmeiil 10 reinaiii neiitial in
mis greal struggle was nailed wnii ueiigiu
iiiioughoui the country."
Italy's inicri'ata are ortdely divergent
from those of Austria llaly has many lies
wiih servia and Montenegro and with both
of these small stales her p.. Inn al relalluns
are of Hie friendliest description. She
would lliereforo review with disrrfvor an
1isi11an ni. i. k upon them.
Hilly loo. has many causes for rilssal-
IsfHciiiin wiih Austria A source of con
tinual amen anee lo the Human government
has been ihe unfair trciitmeni of llulltins
and persona of Italian descent Hi tlie i'ren-
iliio. une thing mat rankles e-pe iaitv in
minds or Italians is llie 1. 1 .-'.ml
ref tisal of Ibe Mislrlan government lo per-
ait I llie establishment ol an Gallan I nl
Tsliy al Trieste. And litis loo in tue
ir many promises.
Many demonslratloflS against Aitsiiia Have
corred ihrnuglioiil the Homaii Knipire
since Hie war started. ( St. Mark s Square
in Venue an Austrian liig was lorn down
and trampled upon. 1 In- people pr
imp 1 nietnories of ihe iiruial dominaiiotis
nine eviretsed there by the Austrian sol
dlers.
111
by Italian
Inch ihe I ii-iii 1 1 an held. Italians reel
Hut nn' 1 in llielr mill. ni was established
largely tliioiiidi a-slslanre rendered bv
I rimii empire I rein h army and also llu-
unnriieiui errorts or many notante uigiisii
men played an lmportanl pari In molding
lie' nation as 11 stands louay Italians 1
lleve. Mr Gladstone they assert did
great deal 111 le lull of llaly. for which Ihe
nailon I.- mucin ed 10 l.ngland.
It will inen (i he seep Hint in ihe mind
of r an tilín- Haluns. lo wage w ar for in
sage or a power wl lcti ttu v neie-t agin-l
power with w.MUii Ihey ntga every reason
10 be It-trnuly. I- absolutely impossible
Tills Is whai raitscd annoyance when IIAr.'
was a greal thai of 1 rlllrisiii ugaiusl Ihe
Italian gua-ernmem iir mil living up lo the
lenas of tlir triple alliance.
A statesman in summing up Hie slluatlou
declared :
"Not only the Hallan iteople. bul Ihe
war which Is being waged now Is lu Itself
an atrocity committed upon Inimamiv ami
elvllliatton. Therelore while the llaltln
government and Hallan rltlzetis have no
desire 10 participate in the struggle which
Is bathing Europe lit blood ir ihey do lak
a Hand II Is nun h more liable to be against
Austria than ou het belialf."
$150 Buys Brand New Pianos this Week at
The Great forced
Sale of Pianos
At Jenkins Piano Co. Now In Progress
Pianos Moving On Double Quick
MORE PIANOS SOLD EACH SUCCEEDING DAY
NKW PIANOS GOING AT 150.no while they last A ihatics to bur
brand new pianos at u lesa price than second-haml. Inferior make pianos
sell at anywhere else In Kl Paso. '
We have ahlpped at least fifty hlgh-grajile new plano from our
brunch stores In Arizona to Kl l'aso sind we are forced to aell every
on of them ut whatever price tOiey will bring. Pla.no huyera can save
from J125.00 to 1250.00 and more and secure god etandarí pianos at
$100.00 AND UP
We must close out every plano we are shipping; in frmii our branch
stores within the next fifteen days. Why not come tn today and make
your selectloh before the one you want is sold to another? Your credit
Is good at our store.
Those with the cash looking for a. high -grade plano at a Bnnp we
have the very piano you are looking for. and at a lesa price than you
ever expected to buy even u second-hand piano.
Parties living out of the city if left with us will receive the same
fair treatment as if they were here to make their own selection Catuloara
and prices sent on application or we will pay your railroad way If VOu
buy from us while in the city. '
Our automobiles will call for you on your request u i8 a .
pleasure to show- our fine line of planus and pluyer-planoe.
Store open until 1:30 every evening while nujr sale la on
Churches und achuols hud better take advantage of our forced
sale and secure a fine piano for lesa truan half the- price ih
of pianos are sold at any other ture la El 1'ueo.
Remember the place.
Jenkins Piano Co.
Tilt BIG PIAXO BOOK
llt-ait Texas IvU Kl Paso Texaak
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