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EL PASO MORNING TIMES THURSDAY MAY .7 1917.
"FOODSTUFFS ARE IMPORTANT
That is well known and the conservation of our
agricultural product more important but no greater
amount of foodstuffs are conaumed during war than
during time of peace ;lhe conservation of foodstuff i
i important at all time. During war however the
actual destruction of metal which doe not happen
during time of peace make the metal and their
conservation doubly important." Extract from an
article written by Charle F. Willi of the Ari-
zona State Bureau of Mine.
Bankers
ARE YOU OPEN FOR A GOOD INVESTMENT?
THE RED MOUNTAIN COPPER MINING CO.
it selling 50000 share treasury stock at one dollar
ser share fully paid and non-nssessable. The cap-
italization is $1000000 with over 700000 share
capital stock now in treasury. There are 48 claim
located near Willcox Arizona with good shipping
ore from the surface.
H. A. Morgan president of the company it also
president of the Willcox Bank & Trust Co.
A. G. Smith. Director ii president of the Bank
of Benson Benson Arizona.
For particular sec
G. C. ALDER
Branch Manager.
417 First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 6682 El Paw Tax.
TIME
RIPE
ISN'T
FOR
TERMS OE
PEAC
E
Chancellor Hollweg in Reichstag
Declare Germany' Only
Guiding Lina I an Early and
Satisfactory End of Conflict.
Refuses to Be Swayed by Any
Pressure in Spite of Wish on
Part of People to Know Gov-
ernment's Views on Peace
Terms.
By -" i-iti -i i-
Berlin vi London Ms 1ft. In on or
the nioit rigorosa snd plain spoken
SDeeenei ha In yet made before Hie
Helrhateg sine iin outbreak of tiic war
Ule (ierman rftanreiiur Unlay bluntly re-it-"
i io enter tul s (Hamilton or Ger-
many's pean ainia as ilemntd In m-
u i n ir.iii. n tiy tlia noiiservMltes slid
toriaJiata.
Dr. von Itctlimaiin llollweg isaerted thai
lliee railed fur Hie government's specific
peace program. Hie announcement of
which would at inn prraenl nine not only
be ireintuir. but whlrb It Would be
.luí. nil in iMi-inulale. and would tie or
no practical nervine to Iba nailon lo the
preaelil llu ii;..-.
Moment Not Mine.
While appreciating the passional de-
i.i - - to Know tne govcrn-
lre or II
Iieiu'a
I IK' clu
ellor
PASTOR KELLY WILL
BE SAFEGUARDED
Preacher Charged With Murder
in 1912 to Be Removed
to Logan Iowa.
ft'lillllir Ilea I nn (li'iure J. k.li.
i ilia' ant wiih r . . tiih nitmirr at
Villlara. Invw. in lid declared al s
Inarms llera late today mat thrv Would
attempt ii hare the rnunari Inr the prove
rution riled for rnnletnpl or court he
'MIoirdihinrlMnMor
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
paid tor
BONES and GUANO
I Mil n GUANO a I I It 111 I
ZER CO.
California llldg. Loe Angeles.
CHICHESTER SPILLS
SOIOBVrWlWIsrVfrtYWKfRf
what ihe.v declared to have been evidence
M'Miiilii before He- grand Jury In the
re. The prooscullnn ll boina rniiilurted
hi Attorney lieucral II. M. Havener and
' "iiniy Attorney (wear Wenatrsnd.
I "II.. Ulna i. vim. . ni. al the Itearhnr on
an order laiird when Hie indlruneni wis
illumed un A 1 1 1 1 :ia that the ilereiirlsnl
tin removed In lien i . rnr ate keep-
ing nuinn i. i.i;.- k. p. Woodrurt today
modirieii in. m i t tn provide thai Kelly
In- lodired in the liarriann enmity Jul
I I osan. Iowa i mil Uie time or the trial.
I' va m ....... i prohablv that he would
In- taken lo i . . i tonight (u date i
not fur ihe trial.
i ounael for Hie ilerenae prnlealed
I havlnr Kelly taken to lias Moines
"li the iíNiiiimI thai pinrredlngl Vi ad
Indite i. mi in might he mailed
llirourh at Hie i arltol They declared the
reiieral rnuld aasemble His nanlty
i... ni. I at lie Monica within a few honra
lid nih Kelly to an liiatltuilini rnr the
..in. before a trial rould be obtained
f nnlempl I'm. rcdlnaa
In aunouiuinir llial the ilerenae would
attempt to atari contempt proceedings
.n .in t the rounael tor the prosecution
A. I -nil. ni I. inner illalrlrt Indue or
limaba. Nab. i. together witli Attorney
.. ...i. i.-. i oi i. un. ii puma row
preaeuiliia; Kelly aald thai "grand
appearing In moinlnr pa
JiilV ellei
pera today could MVS been obtained from
mily two .mi. He rlted. Iheae acurcna
la Ihe county attorney or the attorney
general and aald he did not hold tlia rorrn-
r responsible lie declared IBS action
would be attempted aa toon as the Judge
would ranl a Fieirlnr.
Attorney Oeiieral Havener Unman not
present at the hearing this mornlna when
Kelly waived reaillmr or the Indictment
and entered a ilra or not gullly arrived
'ii hum in nn nil n i me aiiernonn session.
o. O. Itork. aperlal igenl fnun tin at-
toniey gencral'a ornee alao wia present.
Surrounded by scorea or (lad Oak
l wnapenple and manv Villisra rltlaens
lio iiaekcii the nmri room. Kelly showed
alms ol nervousness. He had Inst a part
in ine raiumeis Wlllrn lie elliuilleil aarl
ler in the day when. In talking to niwana
permen he lasueil an einplisllc lenisl uf
i i.nnei ii..!. .Mm tne minders
J5
In lie
ved by pressure rrom any
source and thai he was not lindar the
pen or any party or rumie. The ki
Inlerrala of the nailon he believed de-
manded that the retlcenre he liad Imposed
on himself In the race or continuous
lamnr tinea. Inn ember Hit should be
liM'rved li v inn until tne moment was
rlio. He was aura Hist such course
would l. ciiiIiiim.iI iiv tlia nailon at arare.
which continued to rally around it- em-
peror and also would meet the views ol
Hie intimity i the members of Hie llolch-
ni
III lie
Military lluallim.
The i iisiiee lii i r then briefly reviewed
present military situation arid Ger
many's relation to the neutrals. In Ihe
he warm y iirslaed we
sttltudc adopted by -i .no
'llieae inlerpcllailnus demand fnuu me
derinlte stTiicmeiii nn the quesllun uf
r war alius" said the chancellor. "To
ike such a i n. .mm at Hie present
i. i not serve me rouniry
sis. I
like It.
thererore tleelihc to
Mr lort. Bet In Use dlaeutlloe of our war
alms Ihe onlv suidin lino for mat la the
early and .atlsfaa lory ronrtnalon of the
war. BeyoiNi that i cannot do or aay
anything"
Will jt Be kwaie.
If the Irene ral situation forces roe to re-
serve aa 1 the case now thall keep
oo vi pi -eura Minar iron
se win
l alio
eran ees
wiro wiuen gene i ñamaran at tuna when
drumfire sounds on the Alan and at Ar-
ia believed he rould spread anions tne
pexiple the poatlMlltjr of a revolution
The Herman people will be with too In
( oodrmriln such utterances and also
i io.-. i k.. aif imp i lo repp-sent me as
lieins miller the Influence or the ociai
liemocrata.
Nat In Aay rarty HanSa.
"I am
or one.
or any Party either the rlsht or the lert.
i mi sisa i can sun naa osnimiciT.
I in. I in lie- nanus oi any one
demands Are M.on
ic winter ur twt 4 WIS 1 llave
eii now rrom one side now
from Hie oilier publicly to slata our war
alma It possible with detall. Every
lay in. ij Men- demanded rraim me. To
rone me i apeak su attenit was marie
pro-liar-
s as i.i " nn hi Arslntt in ii I BTUSI
tin resolutely prntett.
tiovermnrnl'a Mleeee.
nn slvnir Hlierly for tlia flee dlacus-
alon of war alma I had It expressly de-
lined that til ion el I in could not
and would not partlclpile In the ronrilrt
Ilia foveriimenrs attllude helns drawn
It'om Un aiiveiiiiueiil'a sileuco.
former reset utter.
"I nuw rriteal this nrolesi in the most
i mu Inane form. Wbat I was evr able
ay ulmiii our war alma I aav here
in Hie Itcirlislar publicly. Tliey were
aeueral in I a it inloa-thev cuiild not be
more but laajr were clear enough to sa
lude tdciiiirictitinii such aa was attempt
ed with oilier programs. These runda-
nieuiai nnea nave neen aiuu'ieii to up to
today. They round further solemn e-
relatan In Hie peace urrtr made con-
iltitly with our allies or December U.
nK
t.entral Bowera Airee
"The tupnuaiilun whnli has recently
arisen thai some dlftei enees or opinion
existed on the peine question between ut
nd our allies belnuss to the realm of
table. I ruire.aiy affirm una now
certainly i am al the same time also
eapresilnr the couvietion that the leadlo
statesmen of the powers which are our
ulties are with us.
"I tliorousbly and fully understood the
passionate Interest or the people In Ihe
war aims aim pein e rouuiiions. I under
stood the call tor clairneii which today
is sartraaatu to me rrmn tne nam
the hands or my people whom alone I
have lo i:rre and all or whose aont.
Huillín tor the enlatence of the nation
are tn mi ranaed round the kaiser whom
Ihey trust and who trusts Ihem. The kal
sera word of August uves uailterrd.
Hociirte who is himself forward aa
a psrtirular protector of this word has
received In the kaiser's aster mrstafe
Uie Insurance or the unaltered existence
of Hie kslser's word. . ' ': ;
I onks far mippert.
"I trust that the reserve which I must
etercise II would be tuiierupiiloua on
my part did I not eirrrlsa Itwill find
support rrom lite majority of the rcleh-
slar and also ainonssl Ihe people. Por
month past two paralleled battles have
been wsmntr on the west front. The
entire people Willi all II tbourhli and
sorrows and reclinas Is with Its sont up
there who with unezsmplad tenacity
and derianre of death resist the dally
renewal attacks (f Hie British and French.
Kven today I ae no readiness ror
IN-aca un the part or Knajand or France
noihinr or me abandonment of their av
reaalre tlmt or ronQoest and economic de-
slruciloii. Where then war Ihe sovcrn-
iii' in. who last winter. openly stood up
I" loi" the world In order to terminate
Dili Insane slaughter of peoples? ware
they in l.onoou or In Parlsr The inoat
recent utterances which I have heard rrom
London declare that Ihe war alms which
were muí. mol ei two years ago remain
ufisll'-rad.
"Kven llerr 8rheldemann will not be-
lieve thai I could meet Mils declaration
with a I. in geatf. Does tnyone believe.
In vl'W or the aisle of mind of our weai-
lern ( lleulles that they could be Induced
io conclude peace by a program of re-
no non?
"II comes to tille Shall I Immediately
give our wettcm n one. an assurance
uim ii win enable mem to proton the
war Indefinitely without danger ol loatea
tn Iheinaelvear nhall I tell these enemies :
i.oiiin what may we shall under all clr-
euiiiatanrea be people who nrnounce; we
shall not touch the hair of your head.
Hut you wsnl our llrct you can. with-
out risks conunue lo try your lock.'
Uern' Baeeeaees.
"Khali t nail down the (Ierman empire
In all directions by a one-aided formula
which only comprlaei one part of the
total peace conditions and which re-
nounces successes won by Uie blood of
our torn snd brothels and leaves all
other mailers lo suspense?
"No I will not pursue such a policy.
Thai would he the basest Ingratitude to-
ward Uie hemic deeds of our people at
ih' front and at home it would pernia-
neiiUy press down our penplo. to the
smallest worker. In their entire conditions
or lire it would be equlvslcnt to sur
leuiiL-ring the future or the Isthurlsnd.
"or ought I conversely to act rortb
a program uf conqueat? I decline to do
nut o in - rrom in. mill W are not
ih ins k that.') If It baa not beeu de-
mand'.'d. Hieu wu are of one upiulun."
Won't Bpeak of lsaqueat.
"I also decline lo art forth a program
or cunqueat. We did go rorlli to war
and we ataud in bailie now against al-
moii iin hole world not In order to
maso conquests but delusively to se-
cure our eiiateucc and to establish firmly
the future or Hie nailon. A program uf
conqueat help as HtUe as a program ol
ll UlllHI I" Hill tH-HflJ ( '"-
in. rontrsry I inouia tnareoyii
play the game or the hostile rul-P
make ll coaler ror Ihem riiruier
to delude their war-wcary peoples lulo
loiiKiur uta war immeasurably una
loo would be base ingratitude toward
r warriors nesr Areas aim nc aiiuo.
Aa Reaards Ituaata.
'At regards our cistern neighbor Hus-
TO TIIK
VISITING
BAMVEIta
WE M Ia omi YOV
Oxfords For Every Man
a OR solid Summer comfort there is no
footwear to take the place of the familiar
hot weather low shoe OXFORDS. We have
aa eeortmcnt of latest style Oxford to suit
the need of every man aa to comfort fit
tyle appearance and wearing qualities.
Priced at
$3.50 to $9.00
Exclusive Atenta For J. and M. Shoe.
The Right Medicine
In the Springtime
Puta Any Man tn Floe Fettle.
Moat KTC-rybody Need a Ktrrngth-
esilrur Blood and Nerve Tonto
la Uie Spain;.
Tableta Remove That
Hliiasiah. Ttred FeeUnc and Make
You Feel Lake Raanlna; a MUe
Before Breaktaat.
"Glnsor Up" and Deliver the nuda.
1 winter lone you have been
torios up polaona In your syalein.
you hav been consll paled. You
have had lndlseallon. Your kid-
ney hav been abnormal. You
may have had aevara colds leaving
your syaieni iuii oi catarrn u
rlppe too leave It victim In re
duced vitality. You haven't had tha
rresh air much aa you should.
You have over -eaten and Indulged
In various excesses and la ihe
springtime when you ought to teel
irona; and vigorous you axe tired
slugglah and filled with ache and
patna with no energy or ambition.
o you u metimos wonder U Uf Is
worth living.
W tall you of Cadomane Tableta
and a package or two will tall you
tor than w can. how they
strengthen ton up and vitalise
your natural resources.
The ejmptome tall you you need
tonic a Spring Tonic snit
('adornen Tableta la the Ionio In
comparable tamaña tsar that! And
remambaar that "alcoholic tonic-
are lata atlmulanta. Tha ingredi
ents la Cadomane Ta bleu unlitt and
continua to uplift your torco until
lure t able to coco with tha da.
Wlaltslaaj Influeuoea-raUkd than you
ar wall and alrong and happy.
Bold by all good drurclau In aaaied
tuba. Aav.
I have already recently snuken
appears as If new liussla had declined
tor heraelf these violent plana or con-
queat. Whether nussia will or can act
In the samo senté on her allies I sm una-
ble to eatlmsM. Houbtlcss England with
ins aaaisunco or ncr ames ta employing
all her erfurls to keep Huatlt htrneitcd
to England's war cliarlul snd lo trsversa
Hits si an wishes ror Ihe tpeedy rettora-
tlott or the world's peace ir Huilla wants
to prevent further bloodshed snd re
nounces all violent plans ot conquest Tor
ttcrecu ll silo Miañes in rcsioic uuraoie
relsllont of peace Hie tide by aide with
ua. thsn turrly ll la a matter of course
Hut we at wu share mis wish will not
disímil the peliutmnl rehillunsliln In the
lutiire alio win not muter in deveiopiueiii
impossible uy demanda. iun indeed
do not accord with tin; rrjedom of na-
tions and would iieiio.it in the Mustian
nailon tha germ or enmity. (Thunderous
appiauscj .
ationi nesea Aarreaneai.
"I doubt inn lhal an itirrniient alining
eicluilvely at a mutual undemanding
could be altalnsd which echids every
thought or oppression and which would
lease behind no sling md no discord.
"Our military position hat never been
to good since the begumiug or the wsr
with Ihe enemy in the west despite his
terrible lostet ctnnnt break through
(me U bosls sru operating with Increasing
turcett. 1 won't use any une words about
Hie in. the deedt or our l' -boats spesk lor
themselves. I think even the in nti.il will
iccogiilte lhal.
interests of Neutral Stale.
"Bo tar aa compatible with our duty
toward our own iieoplr who coma fir at.
we Iske into sccouut the interests of the
neutral atafea. The concessions which
we have made to thein are not empty
promisee. That la Ihe case In regard to
our rronller neighbors Holland and Scan-
dinavia as well as in-.se sisies which.
on account or their gentrapbiial
are especially greatly eipoaed to
preaiure.
"1 am thiaklug In this connection es
penally or Spain which loyal to her
noble traditions. It cndravui lug undei
groat dtrricullles to preserve her inn.
pendent policy ut neutrslilv. We thank-
fully reeogniu this allituilr and have
only one wish thai the Spanish pe..pl.
reap the reward or their strong mm
prudent policy by luiilier drteloplng their
power.
Thar a Ueriaaaj's SMr.
"Hois time It ua our aide with lull
ronnitence we can truai mat
proarhlns a satisfactory cni
IS
AFOOT III
RUSSIAN
CAPITAL
Petrofrrad aa Storm Center of
Conflict Between People's
Council end Government I
Scene of Disorganization and
Wild Endeavor.
There Seemc to Be No Loophole
for Settlement Nor Chance to
Bring Order Out of Sute of
Chao Which Revolution Has
Kindled.
The ronrilrt between the tenusirary
government snd lb conncll or work-
end soldiers' deputies i. nearer
solution than It has been alnce the revo-
lution but the disorganisation almost
anarchy hat reached such proportions
Hist It teems extremely doubtrul whether
anv concent ration or oower In the gov
ernment or the helalcd reconciliation of
the two forces which have been pulling
in opposite dlrerilont ran re create order
out o? the present chaotic conditions for
a considerable time at least.
inline n w lillas Kasufh.
The council's appeal to Hie army and
Its recent decision to sr.rept pun of the
reanonalblllt or government by the for
mation of a coalition ministry testily to
wllllnsnesa to en-operate with the
provisional government. The dirricultles
Between Ihe representatives of the pro-
letariat and the government appear lo ba
over.
Ormnn Imperialism.
The deputies have declared themselves
strongly aaalusl n sepárale peace and In
favor of ronducUiig a vigorous offensive
war against an srmv which is in the
ÍTtp of Oermsn imperialism" have tn
let completely endorsed Hie point ot
view or the -government which list been
slteiiiptlng since its formation to want
the. country agslnsl Hie danger of ceas-
ing active military operations or con-
alderlng a premature peace which would
sacrifice all Hie country has gained by the
revolution ar.d discredited her before the
eyea of the world.
siovement ra niaraprrao.
Rut the movement anionic ihe messes.
soldiers and workmen who nava rula-
understood Ihe ethortlona of their rep-
rcsetitillvet and have rnr outstripped the
st advanced ideas of their socialistic
leaders has gained such Impetus that It
will not essllv alluw tilo alte led course
Of the deputies.
nn in ii ot ministers mat until lata
at night hi consider the re-oranliatlon or
uie esbiuev in raer to provine tor en-
trance Into that body or popular repre-
sentatives it w'si.derlded'lu accent the
eiumniciidatioeia eat the council of Uopu-
n is regarded aa etrremeiv ieiv
that A. P. Kereuaky will take tha post
or minister or war snd that his present
position thst of minister or Justice will
do mien ny a new representative or we
tocltllat democratic party.
Ouekbsff's Resignation.
M. Ouckhorr'a resignation ss wsr minis-;
ler. though frowned upon by other mem
ber of Ihe ministry Is significant of j
officers whose authority has been com
pletely destroyed by the reference of
an tnetr oraers to uie sumiera' councils
which decide whether the orders of their
commanders wlU be obeyed. Before the
war minister's resignation. Generals
Brustllnrr snd Qurko hmi already tent in
their resignations but they lie unanswer-
ed In tha war office since there Is no
on with surrtclent iiiihorlty either to
accept or decline them.
Curkhoff Makes slatcmcilt.
M. Ouekhoff said regarding his resignation:
"I left my pott In order to make thai
present crisis mature ss quicxiy ss pos-
sible. Until this crltlt It passed wa can
do nothing. 1 informed Uiu other minis
lert lsst week thai we were on the ev
of a catastrophe. It wss useless for me
lo remain when my orders were annulled
bv other organlxatloiis. There la
plenum among all the commanders at the
Interference or certain organlxatlona in
their work."
vjlTiureHllijjgorJu
Ms address to the council of workmen's
arm soinierr aaianwig yesreraay a
mentad upon Hie mistaken Ideas held
ihe soldiers. "They believe" he a
"that an advance at the fleet eerrM
ll ta idea of tcnperiallanx and so refuse
to midge nog to venenas. TMy mta-
itnaiarstaad the whole id of pear. To
tnem tn straggle ror peace and the i
meat to begin negiitlMluttt stent
GataiUN inrrBKH K la
I All. I BE At ( onniM.
TO LATE DISTATCarjUI.
Washington May IS. On tha eve of the
departure of the American commission lo
huilla Ihe state dBBBrfsBt has received
advices from rtlrograd that the German
government Ig not meeting with success
In Iter effort through Intrigue gad pro
paganda lo break down ta Huaslsn oro
visional government and bring Russia to
e r ríárt I v éoei lassass nor military
Two month's must elapse before ss eom-
misatonert can reach Petrograd. la that
Villa Is Defeated by
Murgia'x Forces at
La Machina Chih.
By Associated gnu.
Mexico city. May I. The war depart-
ment reports that General Francisco
mii rata ha a achieved a victory over Ihe
rorrea of Francisco Villa at La Machina
stale of chihuahua.
A rumor Is tn circulation hare lhal
financial axoart of Hie United stales awe.
eminent Is coming to Meilco lo study the
nniTlfsH RIFLES FOR ARMY ABROAD.
By Associated Press.
Washington. Msy 16. The use of the
British Enfield rine as the new Amerlcsn
wsr army has been decided on It wu
announced today lo Insure a surrirlenl
supply of guns for the great rorce to be
raited ror service abroad. By taking lbs
output or rectories m tins rimntrv that
have been making runs for the trtlea
enough arms will be obtained to equip
nny uoiKuer oi men caneo out.
NO INTERFERENCE
IN RUSSIA SAYS
REICHSTAG LEADER
Dr.
Peter Spahn Aawerts That
Have Conhdence in
Own Eefnpcror.
BEST FOR LIVER
BOWELS STOMACH
Van Lax It Uveas the Ihmr
Cleans Oat the Bowels.
Doesn't Gripe.
Gama Granulated Eytlids.
3Ur.C tsy inrlamcd by o.
E.AO lure to See 0al ami Wlatl
Ci VOS quickly relieved by Mulo I
" tSfllBJltj NoSmarting
luit Ey Comfort. At Uruggiiti or
by mail 50c par Bottle. Maria Cj Salve
a Tubal 2tc For Beak al Ike Eye ritt
ask mmm ira meo co.. chbsss
Se
time will come wbe we can
conunand. Then wa-
wUI attain peace which will bring in
liberty lo rebuild what the war baa de-
alroyed In the unhampered development
or our atrenalh. so that from live blood
ana ail toe aacruicea an empire a peo- i
ule will rite as am airóos laden entlenl I
sua unieras tenea uy us enemies a nut
wark of peace and labor
American Soldiers
Exchange Shots With
Mexicans at Viaduct
About on hundred shots were ex-
changed between Mexicana and com-
pany K taiateenth Hirsute al Hart's
Mill near Ih viaduct early Wednes-
day gastBlsi. No aa waa tahtrad on
Hie American tide the bulla all
railing abort about to yards.
II Is believed number of Mexicans
woo ar earn so
to return the lira. For rnr minutes
volleyt war find across the river.
The k as arican tire bad a quieting ef-
fact n the Matleass. No mora aJkoM
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production earnings dividend
and prospecta ot the leadlos; cop-
per stock la contained in I our
analytical report lust tatuad.
Sent OB request for Report C-B.
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By Associated Press.
Berlin May is trta London May 17.
Following as addreta today by Chancellor
von Hollweg before the relehstag Dr.
Peter Bonn leader of the Catholic center
party speaking tn the name or the cen-
trists the national liberals lb progres-
sive people's party and Ma majority ot
the Oerrnan fraction aald :
"We ar unanimously agreed that at
present thorough diteasaioft hi lb
relehstag Of our aim rightly understood
would not serve the interests of tha
raiherland the German people's desire for
peace .1 directed toward a settlement
which will guarantee the etlstence of the
Oerrnan empire. It Is enough that the
government daclir that It pursues
neither boundless pian of roncniest nor
binds Itself to thoughts or peace without
annexations and with Indemnities ir the
enemy It combating Prussian turlittrisni
and Ihe Hohentollerns In to illustrious
person of the emperor 11 will only result
In brlnainr his malestv closer to the
hearts of the Oerrnan people. 1 7
"We resolutely oppose all enea Inter-
ference In our domestic affairs. We do
nor want to Interfere In the domestic
srralrs of Russia The people look with
complete confidence to lis emperor."
A significant restore or the session
was lbs Introduction Into their remarks
bv Phlltpp Rcheldetnann. the socialist
Demoerano leader end Oeorge Ledebour
the Independent Socialist of reference to
atoaajMeevohitm
When you are sick bilious played
out coiMtlpnted. hav had breath or
sour stomach are clogged tip take
only the boat medicine. Van Lax 1
the beet. It take the placa of calo-
mel without producing etch nee
Van Lax can be taken morning
noon or night. No griping pain or
bad reeling after taking van Lax;
bat you trill enjoy the nicest sent-
ient bowel cleansing you ever ex-
perienced Your head will then be
olear si o much sweet breath right
with clear tongue and bright eyes.
Just get a 50c bottle of Van La
from any druexdst or send to Van
Vleet Drug Co.. Memphis. Tenn.
Van Lax livens up your liver and
cures you after all else fail. Moth-
ers will do well to give th children
Van Lax- It act gently but surely
on their bowels. Adv.
Training Camp for
Reserve Doctors to Be
Opened at Funston
By Assoc! sled Press.
Ban Antonio May !. Orders were re-
ceived by the southern depsrtment today
to open a training camp ror reserve medi-
cal ofriccrs at Camp Funston. The phy-
sicians to the number or 600. will be
sent here rrom Texas and other states
The camp win open
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
Nervous and weak-hearted people can have their teeth
treated pulled bridgework and teeth applied without dan-
ger or pain. Out-of-town patients can have work com-
pleted in one day when necessary.
$5J
LOWEST PRICES.
Gold Crown 22-K. $4.00 Set of Teeth $5.00
Bridgework per Tooth 400 Teeth Cleaned . . . 1.00
While Crown 1 . 4.00 aSüvar Fillings 1.00
BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS
Comer Sen Antonio and Oregon over State National Bunk.
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125 with privilege ef raw
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75 with private enowar bath
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To the Visiting Bankers We Welcome You.
Mar You Visit Our City More Often.
Clothing of Quality
Most Reasonably
Priced
$20.00 to $35.00
KIRSCHBAUM
Suit offer the beet values in America. You've
only to see' them to try ene suit in order
to recognize this fact. We'll show you as
many different model end patterns as is con-
sistent with the latest mandates of fashion
and each and every one .perfectly tailored
and guaranteed in an almost unlimited way.
Your Straw Hat Is Here
Select your straw hat today. Aaaortmenta are
complete. Just any shape just any style in
any grade ranging in price from '
$2.00 to $12.50.
If in need of furnishings while here we will
be pleased to have you call on ua.
Full Dtom ""'"aPwape Silk
Shirt Shirts
$2.00 to $3.50 $4.00 to $10.00
FullDre..
Ties
50c
Pure Silk
Sox
50c to $1.50
Light weight muslin night shirts; plain and
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Thursday, May 17, 1917, newspaper, May 17, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199048/m1/4/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.