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L PASO MORNING TIMES. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 16. 1917.
HINT SEEN WELL
DAY FOR 15 YEARS
SAYS M. R. CHAPMAN
Master Painter Gama T we Iva
Poundi and Feci Like a
Dsffereiit Man.
"It annul liaa It would ha moiigH to
sly nial laws rrtvrit in ot troubles
that maila m mls-rsbl fir rutan rrai.
bat thars nnt all tilla i n in did r...
aie. for l ramrd fwris iounda In
igM hraulaa and ! i Ilka a different
mat i "
Thf abnta ri'tnn katila atatomanl wss
made on k-lolwr (T tot M. H. i:nanian.
a roast r iiamiir. who r'tidea at tn rd
t. Miami. I la
rc hna a psfnt.r for thirty yaara."
ha efintuiued and rr flftren yr of
that tlinr I t hardly kiumn nal II wart
to haw a v-n day. My rtarve war ao
torn up that my band shook Ilk laf
and I rouldn't i-r maht. my loifiarh
x i - i - - a Uiat tlielghl o( food luad-
in tick ti l I v ii have irUs f What
la rallad -fainter' CollC that Would al
moat dmr me ijistrartril. My head would
a ladd
me an:
rrllcf.
"That- what make II wm an wmidrr-
ful to be will faiii. I've taken aeran
bottlea of Tanlac and I baven't bad n
alan of my old troublea slnca. I ran
eat Ilka a farmhand alarp like a Inr ami
i aaetn to fee! younfer aa I grow oldrr.
All I ould aay wouldn't tall lull Uia
gr atilinte I real to Tanlar "
Taiils- i aold in Kl I'am by Kally 4
Pollard Drug on. and I'eoni' tirua Co.
un i i the personal din mm of a -pTlaJ
Tanlar rtpretnrtlallvc Adv.
KERENSKY'S MEN MASS
FOR HUGE DRIVE ON
CAPITAL.
'Crntlnue4 from Pare One )
KUirmenti aviation acimut u iud
by inr war ofllca tonight:
"A heavy around inlit throughout Tim-
day sgsiii randerad vbaervoUon from the
an difficult iiiir artillery rairlnl out n
reta lucrennful bonibardrueutu aint a few
Miotogfapli ere takon )ur low ming
an Plan e engagad aereral around target
with machim' gun rire. ilutllle airplane
Hopped aome bornb bahlnd Our line
during the evening and at. night.
lulling the day we brought down two
hostile airplane In air righting and drove
down four ntliert out or control. Another
hostile machina wa anot down In our
Une by antl aircraft gunfire. All our
airplanes returned."
Only On "BROMO uLtNINC
To act the genuine rait for full name
l...M ivt Himno
algnatiire of I . w '
in On Day. 0c.
I.M I M.N
.1(1 1 VL.
V. M. C. A. I I Mi MOINTING.
By Attorlatcd I'reaa.
Flaw York Knv. i: '. Approximately
MJmjOtt more than one third or the
ji(.Msi designated a the inmiiniun
amount to be raised throughout Hie rouu
try lor the Tuuug Men's Christian Asso-
ciation war work fund already ha been
subscribed. It was announced by Iho na-
tional war wmk council today.
Returns Iroui the n dlstrlrts In which
tha country lia been divided show that
the cittern department. Including Mw
York and Lunero a aboard alatei lead
with more than i ..o-
IVES -i i. Ml TO POOB.
By Atsoilstrd Pre.
New York Nov. I J. "Jimmy" Kelly an
casi tide lainnmny instruí leader mis
artemuuii turned Ins Hester striel aaloon
Into a frea ugar dispensary following
whim lie give away l.tnti pound of the
acaree but necessary commodity to poor
housewives. In celebration ha aald of
tha big vol given In th district fur
woman suffrage. An orchestra added to
the galaty of tha day.
IF YOU SUFFER
FROM CATARRH
Yaur lien king spin inn. I ul Rreatk. elo.
Ara Anuos tun to All You Meet.
The Catarrh aufferer la usually Hawk
Ing and iplttlng ha a bid breath and a
dull slow manner thai may mako hi
more fortunate Irieiid. who are clean
and acute look at blm with an air of
pity-
And the vlriun of Catarrh dimly real
tie thai omeihlng must be wrong with
blm. Phlegm drope Into hi throat b
hawk and apila hi breath I bad appe
tile gone there ara bulling and ringing
aa ha used to and hi sensa of smell It
falling i a lan li la pnitoum I on. slowly
undermining ins general health making
him a uui n out run down manual
wrack.
If you hate any of tha symptom of rt
larrh go in your druggist today get one
ounce uf Paiwiht tdimhla atrenglhi take
It home and add piui of hul water and
four ounces of ordinary granulated tugar.
Take a tablespoonrul four time a day.
Thlt should bring relief bi raining become
nailer mucin stop dropping into
throat and the disagiceable lirid nnlics
abould gradually disappear I'srrntnt
fchould. by Hs lohl' action reduce the lis-
riainmalion Hut causes llieae condition
It la pleasant lu lake and null inexpcn
sit Adv.
rNO PAIN
By Iba Maw Bvuem ul Danllstri
tbara la -absolutely NO PAIN to an)
work up loa taetn. Wa use NO t.u-
iVa?u Syittm flat
ly
Latest and bl mevnimiu la Den-
ial aiianca a pitta without a roof
kick doa not tntarier wits tail
arajMkath. Light strong durable and
fiaauuiul If In a bun y . an i- lusda
see day idjaamyl pil l ata.
twaiasl Brl.. Mark teas MM
aa 11 PUliaaa It.t a
HEW SYSTEM DENTISTS
lilt IONS Hi II MM.
H a
asses ta & JJJMJE-aao
LEVY GROCERY CO.
'pasa a bjH saJ 60.
towayjtr?!. Ma' aftsr
1 Maw Malla i Merrlaf Mr
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atrttk (tu Ik Oa
aaOOUb OttlWaiJU TO AMI WaXTION.
VILLA PLANS TO ATTACK
JUAREZ NEXT.
.snliniMSd I rom lags 'me
ha nature of a raid !a forra for th pur
lepoit mat Villa through th operations
r his raiding parties had iieeesd him
elf or semeihlng otar a million '
worth or silver bunion and that nal
planned to d anoae n( this loot by mug
glinf II acroaa (ha nver. if poaalbia.
on. ui nene al (1 M Heaulii whlls with.
out offlHal adtrtee on the ubjeet wat
t-Muaooni siaasavai rranciaco sinrg a
tvotiM n i spate n a strong fore out of Chi-
huahua city to attack th rebels from the
tear and thus make minara untenant for
tn Villa follower.
Men an official in II Paao and tn
were of th opinion that there waa
old be taken to guard aailusi sur
prlt sin k
New Resalí May Be kerloua.
Among Mesirsn refngeei men who are
generally hostile lo th carrant gorrru-
ineiit but who wr never Identified with
villa Mara waa open rejoicing over the
fnli f njinaaa. An official or one of tha
large American mining rómpante operat-
ing In wetusrn chihuahua la authority
lor th stab-mem that th Villa aittck on
iiimnaa la the first move In a general
plan fur In overthrow or cerrania. Thl
man claim to htve mrormatlrin that Villi
In but recently returnad from southern
Mexico where ne cunrrrd with Lmllto
aim lent Plat and other leafier or
nit government tactions nd that an un-
dertitndlng ha been reached whereby
all will ro-operat in the new revolution.
I riu nisi only riiorebaad.
It It further claimed that while rallx
Diaz It th ostensible head of th new
movement the real leader I remaining In
lie background and la known only to a
fw person. Preparations for Ihe re-
volt. It it aaaened have been under wy
for many mouth but hoitnititt hate
been delayed Iterant of fear of Interfer-
ence by the United state.
Amerlraa laterferraee Dtaraaafed.
i nit rear It it aald. li no longer felt
hecauee of the belief thil lb l ulled
"late i so fully occupied In the war
ttith th cernían at to hav no lima to
bother with Mexican affair iinleii Amer-
lean Interest tie vlt.illy affected Thl
arty
Villa lo Coalman Northern Army.
According to tha plant al revealed here
Villa it Ui be commander or tha army of
inn Hu m Mealrii. and In raturn for this
itin. ha promised loyal and iinquri-
tioned obedience to th real head uf tha
revolution
Uoverninent agenta have been following
development or th revolutionary move-
ment sine It inception. Thy hare no ar
rural information aa- lo th present
whereabout of Pelli Iilai but they know
that Hipólito Villa bromar or th chief
lain rranciaco disappeared from n An
tomo more than two weeks ago going
to Marfa Teaat. Dlax I supposed to be
in the atat of Oaiaca In southern Mex-
ico. VllHtt Spread Over Chlhuahii.
villa haa esiended hi operation the
Ea( month considerably according to the
tt Information obtalnabla here and
banda of bit men are now In command
of a large part of the (late of Chihuahua
liming taveral town one border port
lisias are aald lu have taken
or rlrh agricultural lenda wher they
have harvested th crop and cached In
the mountain much food. In the state
uf burtngo the bandits are aald to con-
trol se-. rial small cltit along the north-
ern boundary.
Guard Agalnat Surprise In Juarer.
Vllllitai ara known to ba In tha neigh-
borhood or (luadalupe on Hie Rln Clrande
aouUi of J ii ar ex and the patrol southeast
of J u tret hat been doubled to prevent a
eurprle rrom that direction. Wednct-
dy a am all body or men appeared on
His filo Grande near Yaleta and alter
opening file on lh Amanean patrol ware
repulsed when the American replied and
iwo bandits war aaan lo fall from their
horwi.
on of the firtl announreinnti or Villa
whan ha occupied Ujlntga according to
reliable dltpalche received Thureday
wa thai ruflowlng th le of hi diver
and lb rilling of bla demand for aup-
plie. he will ilk the border point of
Juret later advancing on and taking chi-
huahua City. From these rltle declared
the leader ba will carry on hi campaign
In tha north.
Detail of I.oaset Lacking.
Tha Median i miniate at El Paao and tha
mililtiy rommander at Juarez received no
inrormtliun tumi ujlnaga or Praddio late
Thortduy night concerning th battle or
Incident connected w:th the evacuation
of the city. Detail fcr lottet on each tide
re lacking but It I thought that at leatl
oo were killed wounded or captured In
the federal gtrrlton ind that th Villa
loatet ar much lower.
Mexican official! In U Paao ara In-
clinad to place no political significance in
Villa's advance to the burder. They de-
clare that he hit In mind th agio of hit
bullion and securing supplies. Altar h
haa acrompl.aliad thl. they believe ha
will teek lo relreit again to Hie moun
taint. Meantime they ar conrident tbtl
Uenaral Murgla and other federal com
manden will be all It to surround htm and
rtertually rut nrr hit escape.
Merely Another Raid Saya Garete.
Aridrag (arria inspector of consulsie.
doclsres tht thlt attack Is merely anntti-
r of lha daring ra dt wMr.h Villa has
carried on for the peat year. Ha ssys that
tfear Is no truth to reporta of another
revolutionary movement and slates that
lo th runtrry bandits and revolutionary
forces have become lets strong In the
north during th past few month. H
ritas Uta fsrt that when last Chihuahua
cuy wat taken lha bandits had s fores or
al laasi tooo man. In their attack on
njintgt. ha declare they wore not mor
than i .nun atrong. Thl derretí In
ircngtn h gsys. Is the bast refutation
possible or revolutionary strength and Is
almost certsin proof that lha attack waa
prompted through a desire to secura sup
plies and money. Both Mr. narria and
Consul Uenerii n. M. Seguin ar confidant
thai ctrrtiita forcea or the northern states
will b able to surround tha bandits snd
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DEAN OF AMERICAN
DIPLOMATIC CORPS
PASSES TO REWARD
w.
Foster Father-in-Law
of Saxretarjr Lansang Djad
Endured Lour
LonK suimss.
r Ncrretsry I annua died hr thl
morning trier a long nines. Ha II one
lima waa sarreury or Mat.
'in immediate eu or the venerable
diploinii't death wta an sithmstlc trou
pie. aiinnugn rus tavancea year tnn itii-
Ing health had given his ftmlly great con
earn for mora than a year.
nun I (Mill III mi -KtiaUTMl
OP PRISONCRS.
By Associated Praga.
presidir. Tx.. ov. 1.1 -1 ranciscn vina
It In personal command of tb Villa troops
now occupying the ojinaga port accord-
g to Colonel Miguel Trillo villa's per
sonal secretary who talked to th As-
laico press con airMmdeni at noon to
dtv at th mam OJlnaga ford. H and
vill msd a trip or Inspection or the
try In th vicinity of OJInags and
Id return tonight. Colonel Trillo alto
said Hipólito villa was In OJInags with
orniner naving crossed iroui ine
I iiitcd Diales more than t week ago.
The private secretary to Villa pronounc
ed tha report thai Merlin Lope M ee
rutea ror ratling to rapture in town
yesterday morning aa a pure fabrication
and aald Lopeit waa with Villa m Ihi
lulls to the southwest of town. He Mid
Mi hoi Fernandas was in comiusrid of
lha plats.
Tw-mly-four federal and Villa wounded
are In ujlnaga and permission h been
asked to bring them to Presidio for treat-
menu
lonel Trillo denied Ihe eiecullon or
prisoners. Ha ssld one federal colonel
who wa wounded iat night had lieen
given tha liberty or the' -town pending
this leminai of wounded prisoners to the
Ainerlran sld.
villa's losses were comparan
panted Villa' secretary lo the ford.
ueso renersi orncer was seen on
Mexican sld of th river todsy.
GERMAN- INF1 IF.NCE SthPECTTO IN
MUM TO (II til lilt I II Mi ill III III I s
By Associated prest.
Washington nuv. is internal nun up
prelieiish.il lias been aroused by the ap-
parent determination of President Gar
rama oí Motion in nrive me long unmo
lested Manuel Palaex and his Utile rebel
elds near Tampico.
There wa evident today In all allied le-
gations and embassies a feeling that Ger-
man Influence had played a part In start
ing thlt move which may prove embar
rassing in tne kaiser s enemies.
enera Manuel n eguei naa saan aent
Into the field with a cuntiderabl force
with orders lo clear the country between
xan un Potosí and Tamn co of rebela.
Official reports reaching Wsshingtou In-
airsie ins erruruveness or wis wont. Al-
ready lie has defeated no body of rebel
poops
of the
have been the leader of tha revolution
lls In that part or Mexico. It Is expected
General uiegues will move toward lha
roast and attack Palaet.
t eminent
display mnr concern ver the new ot
tu campaign against paiaes man niev
hav over any othr recent development
menean arrant. Tna lanunco t tui
tion It or vital concern because or the
huge volume of oil (hipped fruni thai purl
MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED
REPORTED RILLED IN BATTLE.
By Associated Press.
Presidio. lens. Nov. 10 - francisco
Villa sgsln hold a port on the American
border today and tlx Mexican federal
army alept last night In an Internment
amp lu re rouow lug a s Hour asaauu or
tha town which alerted at sunset last
night. Villa follower orcupled the plsis
at S o'clock after th redar) rorrea. In
rommand of Ueneral Juan Eiplnoaa y
Cordova evacuated and cania to the
American aide of th line. Th Villa
orces under Mtriln l. opea wcr driven
out uf the town yesterday morning.
Mure Than HKI killed.
It wis stltnitd today by Mexican Con
il Coime tietigoerliea thai mure than
sou wr killed on both tides ths govern
mant troops suffering tha heaviest lottet
bartus of tha wounded being executed
rter thty were lert behind by the flee -Ing
añidiera In spue of th fact the Metl-
sn command i. :nin-d lo nava on
abort of ammunition they brought over
ihouMiidi or rounda In addition to that
hlch wat lft In the town nr thrown
away aa they ran. General Lspluiisa y
i igura looay eiditiaieu nis ncsd at tu.
exclusive nr prisoners taken and shot and
wounded killed on the ground. II said
lha Villa forces suffered hetvily as they
were (tucking. H added that w right
ing was hand to hand for more than oil
hour.
Preptrrd for Raid.
Presidio wss prepared fur another Co-
lumbus N. M . raid last nlghL All day
rumors that Villa s forera would cross
tha river and raid American stores were
circulated here until the residents were
almost panic stricken. Kvao th native
Mexican element which rarely becomes
tunned at such reports wss badly
frightened and remained huddled tn their
Tha United distes army forrea here bad
romp ele control of tha altuaiton tn rough
out Hi day ind all night patron guardrd
every toro ana criming
war mounted lo advantageous putilloni
while frequent report wars received by
Captain Theodora Rarnet Jr. rnmmeiidri
of th troops here on a MO-ISII sector
from uutpoat and ford. After the battle
aunad two Mexican federal orrirtra ap
beared at the military lieaduuartrra will
ihe report that the l.ooo Villa anldfer had
ui o ounce i tney would rross to ui Allien
can tide to gvl ammunition snd provi-
tiunt after they look Ujlnaga. Motor
Irurk war parked in th open
tghlt illumlntting evwy pMih to me
camp (very man was m nit piaca pa
ii 1s did trout shulltcd between Ihe
river rruul and tna headqusrter and
lookout on tha rood of lha barracks
w tp hod every motemeni suuad id
soldiers ware lent out to dig Ironobet did
in iieiirhr which ware alresdy in id
nasi were made by diamuunlad troops
vry nun In ramp whether soldier or
n inn waa armed with ririss puUili
and full cartridge adu.
Rrparl Prove t Be I uiiur
One hundred VIII men were reponed
r reported
f.f tbaVau
to nata 1 1 osase nut tin was loumi uu
lle An on on
...II. . i . i witlgr tdjoimng military
lietdqun u-it. wiille Meilran Conaul Cos
ui Bengoerkea brought tola family to
leri on the floor of th heauiiuartea
liuildifli On Amen an woman a-aaled
to Scuut Trry to go with her to gel kr
bl Th wiiii aotna bad aU the color
at the eat weet
r4ri aeiaitr ut Beau Bisas.
Ilitu the federal oldlsr I nun Ojinaga
waers tney fell followtd by lb Sold
oars or mii camp foliowera. Tha
. mien wrui uito ramp Ui an arroyo
uui (.eneral t t y (AjrOova and
Cutunrl Usuw. leplng lur Id Ural nine
lu rlghl days al uw aergeanl major t
quartcra In 1041
Treat aa Raegrra Arrtv.
Baas i tu- Uu iusiuii si.iuj uio
uiubilr. Uuiks and urivau ears asarua
arilvUig fruoi Marl boldlar Wei sent
cars aud uuiii uut log tbalr
Officials Warned of
I. W. W. Plot to Wreck
Troop Trabu and Slay
By AiBociated Prsgg.
Tulsa OkNjL Rev. II. Pint to
wreck troop trains ssaassinsta reruin
roiintv orrtrUli ind nvei-nbera ot ihe
draft board burn cotton gint and
railroad depot were hitched St S
meeting of I. w W. leaders at it
kawa icen of the Working clase
I'nwti rebellion or last mmmtr ac-
cording to warning received by Tul-
es Offleiali from the sherirr of Pon-
totoc county tonight.
The men marked for violence are
County Altorrsev A L. Bullock Sher-
iff R. E. Doaran. Dr. R. A. Sugg Dr.
J. E. Dean and Dr. R P. Sullivan ac-
cording to tii warnbif which was
received by Hherlff Punnn of Ada
from one who ta id ha had been a
member but who tatd "fud deter-
.limed to quit the gang for good."
lacea at soon as they arrived. Capum
dt and s detachment of Texas Raneara
next arrived with a posse of armed cati-
tea from Marfa who had reaponded to
telephone call sent from Marfa After
midnight Colonel George T. I.anghoror.
commander of the Rig Bend district ar-
ed In his car accompanied by hit staff.
He ordered everyone to remain at hi
siti ror in nigni and with captain
trues stayed at hreSouarter throughout
Ihe night sleeping on the floor after
daylight ram. Old army orricera declar-
ed Ihe night to have been lha mmt trne
luce the Columbu raid and euted that
only the extraordinary precautions taken
pmnioiy ail thai oranntad another
border raid.
i it 1 1 la si a Executed ky Vllllsu.
An American acoul saw three well drrs-
I civilians led nut of ujlnaga al dawn
today laken to the river bank and exe
uted by a detachment of Villa soldiers.
On of the bullets fired by th execution
qusd roll on (ho American Side of Uic
river.
Hevcnty-flv mor federal prisoners
ware mtrrnrd into ramp today making
a tout or tro prisoners now in csimr
here A qumtity or dynamite flu was
found in the possession of a federal
soldier for use in mining tha town.
Mariano nice a vina colonel was re
ported lo have been klUed during the
name lan nigni. making in second
vina a colonel
CARRANZA FORCES IN
CHIM ARLA AND DL'RINOO
HASHED TO EIGHT BANDITS.
Carranza rorces rrom the slate of chi-
huahua snd Dursngo are being mgsstd
tor the purpose of heimnln in and cut
ting ofr Francisco Villa bandit leader.
no on vvc'inrsdav niaht cantured the
burder Mexican city of OJInags and drove
arranxa garrison across tha border
to Presidio Texas. Unofficial informs
lion received In Kl Paao lata Thursday
sftarnoon mdlrded that forces of federal
soldiers ar now proceeding from Iwu
directions sgslnst tha bandit chieftain.
Attempt will be msd. said these ad-
vicas lo surround and stuck th bsndit
wniie he is away iron) bis mountain
raatnaaaci snd tn an open country which
oners nun smsu opportunity to Old
and escape pumirri.
Murgul la Chlhuabus.
districts where through knowledge or
the Conillliiunnd rorcss of the north
west wun ncsaquarteri at chihuahua
city has turnad back from his trip to
Mexico city and arrived Thursday In
Chihuahua according to th reports re
cdved bore. He Is now smsssln two
column uf csvslry and will leave with
them for the ojinsga district Inside the
nctt two days. Meantime th federal
iones ot iiiu state or uurinro nave been
ordered to proceed north to cut off tln
retreat or the bandit commander from
in hi direction.
May K right la Open.
Mexican officials in Tl l'iso were con
fidant Thuisday Villa snd bis band of
i.iaiu win be unaots lo hold their oltn
aga politlón long. They pointed uut
hat all Hi forces of Chihuahua Durangu
nd Coiliulla have bean released to enter
into in pursuit of to bandUs through
niei i onrcniraiiun or in largest br rand
bands for thlt stuck on lha border rlty.
At the same tima they declarad una Is
lha nisi opportunity Ihe federal forres
have had to aismp out tha bandit band
in the open lleretorore they hav been
i.irreo to cope wun them In mountain
dun ids where thorough knowledge o
pisses snd slrungholds th bandits bato
Pe
No nol
lha villa attack snd victory by the local
carraninus. They neciire that the it
tack was prompted by the bandits' a
sir ror more rood munitions arms and
clothing and thil once thete deatree aro
linn ihe nanda will seek safely In tn
tenor point.
Two Companies la Marfa.
At tn request of Col. Uaorg Lsng
home in command of lha foroei In the
nig nenn district wnere the vills victory
or Wednesday occurred two companies
or tnfsniry timonea at Kl Paso war
rushed rrom mis city lo Marra late
Thursday afternoon. Th fori com-
prised MO men and eight orflcers. They
will be used by Colonel Laogliorna to
be used by CoionM Laogliorna to
wiih the situation ind whlls il hat
3an orrirlally stated It Is seml orfl-
nol been
naily announced that the Sou Mexicans of
ine ujlnaga garrison who r rosten luto
th United Ststes when ihe city fell Inlo
Ihe btndils' hinds will be interned and
guardad by Ibis body of man
Til Carrania garrison which escaped
lo this sld or th line hss ben disarmed
and It now held under guard by ineiu
ber ot Colonel Langhorna'a division
den Juan Espinosa Cordova In command
of lha Carrantt garrison severd other
uiricert slid approximated one lull of
the original garrison are aald to be
ainung thus held by the Amertctn sol-
dier. CALLES ABSOLUTELY LOYAL
TO CARRANZA GOVERNMENT
LELEVTER ASSERTS.
By Anointed l're.
n
a
lora II
and w
rsius lavarasaaet
111 uaa tna timad
ireiigth of the ut to malnttln allagi
and Colonel a. Ldnuu commander or th
northeastern district of sonora. Tonlgbt
"The rpurt Uui General Callas U plan
ning s secession movtunt in kuuort i.
without batit of truth and la 1 think.
i in united uy enemies or I'retiocni car
rama In tha United hutet wiui Hi l
FREE TO
ASTHMA SUFFERERS
We bava Nsw Method t
ma. and wa wwit yuu tu If
Isrnae. No uwlUr whether
it ui siandmg ur racaol
wlvtlu
t is iirsssul aa nrnaamaal or
pieseui as ocraa
Chroolc Aitluua you should auid ror
uia re.
Hem yuu I' 1 until.
at. especlslly wan
' "" r" ''T"M
any wain u aoa 11 to 11 km
ms. wnar an
aoveoss. ottiuiii pi
lSUl B4UUBSa. tc .
want to also everyoiit
osysms ai owe and tor all
Tnis ire oner is tea latportaat to nsg
lart t ungí day. Writ now and than
begin the method 11 once Bend no
money isuuply mail coupon below. Uu
It today.
rMBS A I Hit A CULTOR.
rso.lTIkh AkTUMA CO Roue ISU k
Rugar and Hudson its.. Burrtio N. Y
send Iras trial el your aacuxoa uu
fmmm7fMtfmSi vMtVrdlv
orders from him to b on tl lookc-ol
for any ditloysllau who might be artiv
on Ihlt part of the berrter. I have wined
him for an official statement of bit am
toda toward lha cerrante government for
the oe nr the Aisoeitted prsss and I
know ton I vote th wih of lite MasrsJ
In honing mat tn widest punuciiy pot-
sible (v gin thl drlrtton of toydty.
ind the game bould reach m toraorrew."
HUN GUN FIRE TAKES
LIVES OF MANY AMERICAN
TROOPS.
rpRaajaaaa from Pass Ooa.l
day snd night continues
cirarantar accuracy
WINS PRAISE OF FRENCH.
isnoruted Prrts.
ith lha American Army In France
Wednesday Nov. 14 The accuracy or the
American artlllarrmen'a fir baa evoked
enthuitir comments from the Franch
superior ofMrere of in commnd in which
ar the trenches occupied by lb Amsri-
cn troop. Th general In command told
American orncer loaay mat ini
msmhlp or Ihe artillerymen waa eseellenl.
paring moat isvorsoiy wun inas oi
troops whn had been St wsr ror years.
asaeneaH Mate n mis mj tiurn.
The American offlcara war highly
eislrd by th compliment. Th only rem-
naint nearn is tnai a lew or tarn sihvtiot
nuerias sre not is rspld as Ihey might
be but sre Improving dally.
misen lining rirei nsrt
The Infantry Is now interesting Itself
especlslly In the pstrnls. All the men who
hav not no mil experiencn ere eui
lo tn itieir hand. nd some or them have
asked to be ssslgned to this work. It It
unanimous opinion inat tne men are
learning 1 e of the srianr or wsr by
their short tuy In th trenches and gun
mis ihn II Is possible to ggtn In month
oiner instruction wnue uiw misinrv-
learn Inr ho- to handle ItMir In th
trenches Ui arti erv. Iii addition lo the
grusl firing. Is srnulrtng moal valusblo
experience In obrvtlon work and lo-
t nr cnamv Dsiierie dt - in auuim
method. The heavy runs on both side
e now rnaared in a duel at long range
llh the lighter pieces working at target
sar in lines.
General Klbcrl'a Ron la Army.
MsJor General Sloan's fifth son Is now
In tha army. Two of his sons sre rsp-
tslns on Is a lieutenant and one a Weal
Point cadet and tie genrrd Instructed his
fifth snd youngest son to keep away for
lha present. H has been sdvlsed how-
ever mat hi vounaaat felt be could keep
out of th sriiiy no lunger. Ha his Just
BUsted aa a prívala.
REVISED REPORT FROM PERSHING
ADDS TO M KM or " "i Mir.il it
RECENT GERMAN RAH).
r AaaoelatSd press.
Wsshlngton. Nor. 15. A revised report
rrom 0nerl Pershing todsy on the Ger-
man rdd on American trenches Nov. t.
puts the killed at three Iba wounded
Can the Bolsheviki
Strangle Free Russia?
No hopeless view of the Bolsheviki uprising in Petrograd is taken by American editorial ob-
servers altho it is frankly recognized that the plan for a separate Russo-German peace might help
solve Germany's food problem and release many German soldiers from the Eastern front. In the
view of an Associated Press correspondent just returned from Petrograd however the uprising
gives the Bolsheviki the rope with which to hang themselves and this view is shared by the well-
informed RuBsokye Slovo a Russian daily publihed in New York.
"The Bolsheviki may occupy all the palaces and strongholds of Petrograd" remarks this
Russian journal "as they did during their insurrection last July; they may impose their will
briefly upon the members of the Government and claim control of the capital but they can not
dominate for more than a brief period the indignant loyal forces of the Russian nation."
For a clear explanation and understanding of the causes leading up to and the possible out-
come of the overturning of the Kerensky Government you should read THE LITERARY DI-
GEST for November 1 7th. By direct quotation from the leading journals American and for-
eign the reader is able to obtain a clear knowledge of all the facts in this very critical juncture in
the world s war.
Other subjects that will claim your interest in this number of THE DIGEST are :
Germany Thinks America "Worthless" as a Military Power
Sarcastic Comments of the German Press Upon America and the American Army
New York's Return to Tammany
Torpedoing the Yellow Peril
The Food-Problem in Europe
Why We Catch Cold
Pipe That Will Not Break
Catapulting Seaplanes
Prison-Camp Verse
Sixty-five Years in One Pastorate
India's Viceroy Indorses Home Rule
Striking Illustrations
Special Conunencing This Week "War-Time Food Problems"
Prepared by the U. S. Food
Under the heading "War-Time Food Prob-
lem.." THE LITERARY DIGEST will hereafter
contain an important department the material
(or which is prepared especially for "The Digest"
by the United States Food Administration.
This new department will contain authorita-
tive and practical information for every man
woman and child in America. Methods for sav-
ing money in buying food and cooking it ; recipes
for health-giving and economic dishes; how ex-
I atrvev and the mlsslnar at
rat raoort ras tkcaa kfnad.
I and twelve iwtsetag.
d ao tl in M
added to the list
sroandM. Private
vf Loulrvin. kv..
prisoner In the
William P. ONgwby. of U
previously reported a prts
taads of th oerman. Is
woiindecl also.
Lt4 el Wta SSI Aug
The list or thre killed I
hut Ihe following othr are added to the
pnvata loins tsdfer. RoRlvaa. Ind.
prlv.le Ptul W. Fdin. -t.ront. WIS.
Prlvst George Wesley. Daytaa Rjr.
Private Ulr C. Smith Concord. R. a
A4M ta UN of Ml.lg
The following ar added lo the list or
missing and probably capturad:
Private Clyde 1. orlmsley BtocMssV
SB
Private Hoyt tt. Darker vineeim. lad.
Th rasuslly reported aa Private Hrry
n. lengtiun should b Prlvau Harry R.
I.sugbrrun. Chicago.
Th missing prlvst reported as Dewey
D. krn. is Dewey D. kan. colltni. Iowa
and ha bn arrounUd for.
War nepartmeat auiemeat.
The war department Issued this sufe-
ntanil "Th wsr rtensrtment has recorred ta
following corrected Hat of lb raaualtlea
reulllnf from lb Herman raid before
daylight. Nov. S upon tha sallsnl orcupld
by a rom
BP shows our loss to hive
been three killed eleven wounded ind
eleven mlatlnr. TIM addition to th
original list of wounded Include First
l.leut. William H. McLaughlin and Tlve
nvatea. on of tha latter. Private Dewey
i. kern previously lilted ss missing haa
been accounted ror and la no longer
na tb caaualtlet. Th name given as
"private kackon" unidentified previously
on the missing list do not appear on
th revised Hat The wounded are re-
ported aa doing well'
Canada to Establish
Recruiting Offices
in Arizona Towns
By Associated press.
Phoenix Artt.. Nov. .-Major C
Manchester or lha Canadian expeditionary
force or tb British army today tab
Hshed s central recruiting office ber and
gnhounced that ba ipscts to tend too r-
crulU rrom Anions lo tha Csnadlsn and
nntlih armies. II expects to establish
substations at Globe BUbeei and Tucson
esrh in charge or an Invalidad officer. He
haa already mad a aurvay of tha state
and ssys loar ara raw Englishmen nere
REVOLUTION IN ECUADOR.
By Assocfstsd Press.
ffsnttsgo. Chtla Nov. 15. Advlcas from
Lima. Peru today announce in oree
Inr out or a revolution in Ecuador. Sev
eral localities sra reported In tha bands
of Ihe revolutionists.
Including an Exclusive Reproduction of a Lithograph by the
November 17th Number 01 Sale
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80 poMBtds Fancy Potatoes
Pagfrscto hUmrmi or Spafhatti par pit.
B pound a fancy Bloc Rose Rica for
Crown Butter pure and fresh per pound
25c cam Grarttas-d's Ground Chocolate for. . .
45c cast Gtnttard'a Ground Chocolate for. . .
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Ban Crystal White soap for
IAmlt IS Bars lo a i
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CofTor on Sport! Sale
Wa Deliver order Amounting- to (1.00 or Orar
AT THE
Standard Cash Stores
You Pay Cash mad Pay Law
One lit Your Neighborhood
LOCATION STORE NO. 1 LOCATION TORE NO. 4
r.islrs as.
LOCATION STORE NO. 1 LOCATION TBRE NO. 1
IXrCATTOV STORE NO. 3 LOCATION STORK NO.
t SAatrtjl Strata SMS JiBgit ia
Full Year's License
for Liquor Men Must
Be Paid N. M. Ruling
Special to Ui Morning Turns.
Bants r. N. M Nov. 15. In an opinion
written ror Jscob Posner one of the
Taos county commissioners. Assistant
Attorney Uanertl Milton 1. Halmlck holds
that that notwithstanding tha adoption or
the prohibition amendment which will
close all saloons In New Mexico October
I laif no liquor licenses can be Issued
for less than a year and tn each Instance
lbs fas for the annual period mutt be
collected.
"In my opinion" ba says "there Is no
authority to accept any lest amount than
that provided by law from one who ap
News of Finance and Commerce
Suffragists Take New York State
Showing the French How To Unload
Ships
Rebuilding Ruined French Towns
Our Husky City Boys
The Boston Symphony and Patriot-
ism Another Tagore
A Chance for the Church to Lead
Adminiatration at Washington
ceasive profits are being curtailed ; what to do to
prevent overcharging; how you can co-operate
for your own benefit and the benefit of the Amer-
ican people and for our sons who are upholding
American manhood in the training campa in this
country and on the battle-fields of Europe; these
are just a few of the subjects that will be covered
each weak.
This Department is ideally adapted for usa in
high schools and includes lesson-plans to make
the information available for classroom use.
Ttdiy All News-dealers
of ths Faatous NEW Standard
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per puma
plies for a liquor license and on all ap-
plication hereirter tnsde th mil re
required for the usual annual license
must be collected "
The state tax commission haa complet-
ed the assessment or prlvst cr com-
panies operating In Kew Mexico pterins
Ihe valuation of properly In the ststo at
11.439517 which will produce tM.Tst In
taxes. These taxes will be exclusively
ror stat purposes under s statute pasted
at the special session or th lglslture.
There sre to companies on tb rolls and
the largest amount Is that or the Pullman
company which Is assessed at gm.MO
producing i.77ü.aj. Tha Parirle Fruit
Express company Is listed at 117.800: th
Well Fargo at 785. tb Pennsylvania
Tank Una at set.Osr) the Union isnk Lin
ttsjdo. Th other companies or lines are
listed at much smaller amounts.
To Cure a Cola la One Day
Tske LAXATIVE BROMO QUINirtB Tablet.
Druggists refund money If It rail to cur.
K. W.
box. t
OROVE'S signature is on each
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