El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, April 19, 1918 Page: 4 of 12
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. FRIDAY. APRIL 19. I'M 8.
COMMISSIONERS
fflV BOUNDARY TO
MEET HERE TODAY
Dfapute of Long Standing
Will
Be Subject of Confer.
m This City Today.
A mrlnr of the Ainrrlrin and Nfil-
rao boundary LOaSMsaJonori tll l.M
here today to rotialdar plans for atralffltt-
Olnv Uir- line on the Island on flan LH
rto. A dispute of I m ir tUndtiif has
boao wad in rnn-rtiin with Die bound-
ary at Hi- point.
Juda L. I) HIM ! the American com-
ntailoner and Mnor M. iTielo the Meif
ran rottirtii - ; I " ate In flit city
for the conference.
Otante In tne con MA ut Uia river nava
laft the boundary line in dispute. Aa at
preaent rroa;nli.M Hi- Una follows a
lljr-saf Una and no ittila trouble lias ra-
rulied berane of UtM fail it la doalred
So atrairhien iem line fnr a distance ol
about twelve mile'.
Whan tit ho'Hidary line Is definitely
ffftabhahed the reclamation aervira con-
template i np struct Inaj a drainage ditch
in the vicinity or the line.
Arrest Follows Aliempl
of Mexicans lo Come to
United States in Night
Jone Melrndei and Juan Alcarei of
Juarai who were arereoted by rirat Lieu-
tenant Chaa. s. Stephen of th border
fiairol have bren birned over to the Im-mia-ratlon
aiiUioritla accordlna; to a rn
port received v-sumiay at district mili-
tary headquaxlera. ihe two men ara al
lered to have ffin uteaally into ihe
I mted Buten over the sania Fa railroad
fcrldae by nlirht. There were three wom-
en aid four children with Melendei. They
hid in sr-ma Mexican huta near the. rirer
but wera found by Lieutenant fltephena.
P1TCHKH I HUM Til.
by At ocla ted Proaa
Qnctnnail April 18 Walter (Dutch)
fteuthar pitrher for tha Cincinnati Da
tlonals v.B notiried tonlrht that he had
been dralted for army service by his
drart board In Ban Francisco. He waa
ordered to report In Han Franciaco on
ApMi M.
TV m
uasDinoa-
Couóhs4
eased
with
discovery
for Coughs t Colds
That wretchlng torturoui
tearing nt the throat and lunga
ttive itway to caae and comfort
Lrmovrty the laolam cmuti tui
cod rrtntdy lor SO yua. Kwp It oo
liMliil -nil life. Iff I v. It nwi n.M In
1 iH'i'n the aiandard courb ami
tbr loot of a cold brings u thr ilil-im
ad rif the raw. levetlih Rirmbranea.
Coetalnlni tUnw l! mnlskivl Murtbra
the aoce irt. J ui 'V i unm for tmby'i
noun. The kiddis ii-vca iu Vuui onsa
aM aril ii.
Biliotll? f 'onilin.t.d'
Dr. Kinga nw Life Pilla cauec a healthy
flow ol Bile nml rid your Stomach
and Bowrla of watte and fermenting
bedy timaoni. Thry arc a Tonic to
your Stumac li anil I vrr lunl tone the
feneral ayalrtn.- ritbt doite relieve.
t a bottle today. t rlmniita.
NEW YORK
nd
RETURN
$104
tie fey walrr; rrlurn by rail or
teaoier as nu prrlr-r.
New Yrk it al II hem now;
Iheatere are uhi n.1 .i.j dls
lla their lifttful iiiercliamlLi''
Thla low lar! im-ludes meal
and aUUr()in arrutiiinodalioui
aboard sieamera.
El Pasa and New York
Hall from Dalvesiun Fridays; r
York Tuesdays.
bleamer calla at Key West eun
Declina; Tor Havana. Miami St.
Petersburg etc. Inronnatlon at
any railroad tiiaci uiTirs ur write
to
VlriK
only every Tuesday. Oalvetlon
ui new York.
Hotel Ansonia"t
llrd si. Broadway TUi M.
NEW YOIIK Cri'Y
M ll tl I Mill " KTAT10M.
MM. Ml III M l nil riiiHini HO
in. HiMllMM. t.HM nooHa.
Mi I t li ii IN i ni u in IXNTKÍ
Or TOWN. COMLMKNT Til ALL
-Mill's ANU un II li-.
guS.tU per day
For 2 Persons
$4.00 per day
Special Matea u sautlurarra far
ftwn w Loup Tanaa.
GEORGE W. SWEENEY
laoaglali lllrrrlor
r ol Lalayatta Hotel. Bóllala.
Y.t Lata l latirla Molal N. v
IMPOVERISHED
MIEN AND WOMEN
Quioklir Koaain MoAlth. Htronitli
llll 01 aa kikS AMlltr by Taking
. . f-ari
(atlBSiim Tobltta
TMTrr Boot Team.
vou nr ah uruaaioi
TV?
JMtti
CAMARON
U-BOATS FAILURE
SAYS HUN OFFICER
German Miniate of Nawy Refer
to U. S. ShiphuilHing F.f f orta
ata Papar Profram.
fly Associated Press.
Amsterdam April ia. vice Admiral toti
f:apelle Oerman minister of the nary
discuasina; submarine warfare before the
main rommiiteie of the reirbatat. decared
that the new U-boat construction eicecd
oil the loases and th4t lb effctlvwnea or
the submarines hed Increaaed He quoted
nffurea in prove his contention tbat the
V -boat stnkinita were thrlra or alzfnld
the lonnare of the new British construe
lion. .
The minister declared that the Ameri-
can destroyers rwhicli bave been so much
talked about ' had failed In their object
and ha a quoted by the aeml-ofrieiai
Wolff bureeu of Berlin aa aaylnr wiih
reference to ahlp buildlnf:
"For tbe tarrying out of Atn'erlce's riant
paper prorrajn America tints! first lay
down the ship yards. After prodlrloua
promiaes Amerlea In 1917 bullí 7M.0OO
rrosa retiater Ions of searotnr ships The
larre mercantile fleet placed on order
Amertci does not want for ihe war but
for tha pot-oe"ini period when ihe
nhippinf proa-ram haviny leen In ihe
meantime carried out America will In-
come Enaland's world freiyhi carrier."
(Jills Teklna of DuUll Hhlps Robbery.
The "robbery of hub-h tonnage where-
by Anitt i vnv d' had Incurred the worst
kind of odium for decades to come" he
said was the best proof of how far itie
shlppina afiortare already bad a one with
ibe western powers. To the slnkmas
must be added the admiral declared the
M í rweer ami tear In ships and the enor-
moua increase in marine ircldenlk which
Hir John I Merman. In the British ahlppins;
chamber recently had calculated to be
three tunes the einount of peace lussea.
líenles Rig I' Heal Loases.
Admiral von CtpMla descriled aa a
base calumiiy the stalemeiit made by -u
Rrle dediles rirsi lord or the Hrltish ad-
miralty thai Herman I -boat (raws were
unwilling to put to sea and said the
assertions of British statesmen that there
lied been extraordinarily bit 'loases of L
boals werr very gresllv exaggerated.
"We also ran continue absolutely to
reckon ou the military achievements hith-
erto attained. Whether Floyd Ueqrge can
continue the naval war with prospects of
success depends not on his skill hut on
the position of the L' boats us against
ship building."
He contended that the new construction
of the Culled Htatei end Japan to a cer-
tain eilent was needed for their own ne-
cessity. Hence only the flatires of Hrll
lah ship building could come lulu tbe.
queetloD.
Uolee EagllsJi figure.
Ppeaking with referencn to ship build-
ing by Fngland lo repair the loases. Ad-
miral von Capaila said that In the middle
or 1017 there was talk qf l.nonom tons in
orriclal quarters In Koglsnd then Floyd
George dropped to tjJoo.iKin end now. ac-
cording t Mr I'-onar Law. the output is
t.lon.niKi tons As against thererore alnut
lin.ooo ions monthly put Into service
there weio sinkings of don.ono. or sUfold.
"Another thing muat be taken Into con
slderation." be went on. "Ilenceforlh
every ship sunk atrikea at a vital nerve
of our opponents for wbeu only abso-
lutely necessary rargoea of roodsturfs
and war necessities can be iranaported
even the loss of a small ship baa quite
a different significance aa compared wltb
(he beginning of tbe U-Doal war. Lnder
these rlreumstancea even tbe greatest
pessimist must ssy H si the position or
our opponents is deteriorating rapidly
and any doubt regarding the finel success
of ihe U-boat Is unjustified."
Admiral von Capelle. admitted that Ger-
many's opponents had bad some atieren
with their anti-submarine measures but
lm declared thla success at no lime bad
any decisive Influence on the iNboal war
and artLorging lo human reckoning would
not In the future.
The German commanders were espe
dally trained for attacking convoys and
not day passed bul one or more ships
wer struck out nr the convoys. Expe-
rienced commanders managed to aink
from linee to tour ships in succession
tfelonging to the-same convoy.
Kaiser Wilhclrh Greatly
Depressed as He Loos
Upon Horrors of Battle
Amsterdam. April u. Eitirtbror William
lerently made a visit lo the battlefield
near ijueant. weat of :ambral a war cor-
respondent of tbo Berlin LOkal Ameiger
writes.
"His majesty's silence was broken only
once" be says "when be remarked to an
ofrieer wh slood beside hint
" 'What hate I not dune lo preserve the
wxrbl from Ihese horroraf" '
CASTORIA
For Inianu and ChUdrta
In Uaa For Ovar 30 Yeara
AJwayo baara
h.
ol
SSSr1 Dentistry
Work GoarABtswd fot M Vrar
Our system of brtdta work leave
nothlnf lo be desired. Orten Uia In
srrtlou nr brldce readers teeth val
uable for eara which other wise
would be of no use Tbeae brldres
not only leek natural but tbey pec-
form ail Moaaoary. functions of
t-oued leetb. Ue use tblee bul
M-k. ajow in our Crowns and Bridas
Work.
LOW BUT PHH FS
w&.5.M'..fi g? Sir.
Kern-. !5gsvm
oaurr-Wo win aeaaat port
' li PUO.UU a ark la tolof
oooo.
UNION PAINLESS
DENTISTS
WM ttaaA
Maoall kxaoa ota
FRENCH RELICS TO
TfWJf af
FRENCH TROPHIES
WILL BE SEEN IN
EL PASO TONIGHT
Noteworthy Collection of Relict
From Bloody Bettlefieldt
May Be Seen Free.
Train to Be Parked at Stanton
Street Station Tonight
From 7 to II.
in connection with the third Liberty
loan campaign which i- under way m TA
Paso arranrernenis have neon niade to
r inar the French war trophy train Ut F.l
Cno this evantnr The trein will arrlvr
at thf sun ion street station at 7 o'clock
and win remain until ii o'clock lonithl. .
The trophlej shown consist of sev
'ral srloads of every coneklv-
able kind of flrhtina: apparatus that Is
need on Ihe battle fields or Europe in
(he fuhtnarine warfare and In tha sky.
Iln- exhibit Is the properly of the French
sovernment snd I in churre or H. p.
'olea represetiisiivc of the French hlith
commission.
Mr. Coles wss ahlM In the arranvlng; or
IN trophlra by M. L. Fuller special rep-ri-sentatlve
of the Missouri Pacific railway
ai.d this prlceleaa enl lection Ins been
alven into the rare of the orriclal of Ibe
Flevenlh r-'drral res'-rve district for In
iection by the larsent number of
people txiMlhle in the vaMoua sections
of Ihe dlstrlrl Two or tliref ÍKiiirs slops
sie made at rltlea snd town en route
Hi" train ha a lecturer lo espíalo
In detail the hlslory of the relics and
rVmerlran soldiers uiit act as a guard of
honor. 'Ilic trains started on this pll-
B rimase on the nmrninr of April K ihn
openlna day for the third Liberty loan
drive. To attempt tn describe In detail
the history of tbl collection would be to
If II the loll story of the war. Nothing
like II has ever icen seen tn America.
'I here Is shown tho type of tropedo ibal
sank ihe Lusltants airplanes parta of
Zeppelins and every description of rifle
and cannon that Is beins; utilised.
They look -tbe airplane and tbe TOs
the mllllralleiiacs and the trench mortars
snd the ratssona and the Mir run carriages
w(h the barrels shot away aa If they
had been through every known kind or
warfare.
Melles From Vser.
The blr French 76-militnieier cannon a
part of this eihlblt. was damaged at the
baitie of the Yser. It shoots IS times per
muí 1 1. and without real an automatic
cooiinr process making this poaslble. This
immense gun la so perfectly balanced that
ono man can move it ardund. The rango
is four tulles. The barrel Is perforated
with machine gun holes made in cloae
quarter fighting.
These are the guns that helped save
"WITH
BE SHOWN TONIGHT
Paris at tbe Marne when the Oermalha
were within 15 miles of the capital.
A captured Herman airplane of the "Al
batroas" type with a speed or m mllea
per hour is shown. When brought down
the two occiipanta both orrieora wero
dead; one of them wore ihe "Iron Cross"
of brsvery and tbe machine Itself evi-dr-udy
for previous meritoriue service
was designated with the tame insignia.
There u a urge Oenruvi mortar of the
Minniewerfer" type which was captured
at lha Marne hy Oeneral Joffre's men.
This plere is used to break down heavy
defenses and wherever It hits everything
is annihilated within a radius or several
hundred yards.
You will see one or the French DO-mllll-met'-r
rrtins that hhoot a le-lnch ehell and
rarriei irt miles and is eirectlve al 80
miles.
There Is a collection or German if-lncb
sheila captured at the battlo of Aires.
A' notahle relic li a Zeppelin bomb
weighing 175 p'nii'dn F.ach Zeppelin crew
consists of it men 2 machine guns and
14 Ions of projectiles.
faermsn Trench MorUr.
There art liquid rxmhi for Incendiary
purposes. A defective Uernun shell that
hurst out al the side probably killing the
nearest Hoc he a French machine gun that
sbools UO shots ir minute the cartridges
bfing fed on steel clips containing 9ft
cartridges each a Carinan trench mortar
cspturod at Uolssona -French catapulta a
medieval style brought up to date which
throw grenades with immense force.
A peculiarly interest piece is the gun
rsrrlare of one of the riant lin millimeter
French tere guns. This particular gun
-arriege was recently recngnued by a
French officer visillnr Wain who declar-
ed his promotion was gslned In an srtlon
around this run. Me atted tears or emotion
when he satisfied himself of the gun's
Identity.
For trench wariare. run rent with peri-
scopes are shown so ihat the runner can
fire Ms weapon without puttltir his head
in jeopardy. Supporting I bese mute but
eloquent relics are upwards of four nun
dred actual haitle rroni photographs aome
of very larre size.
The desperate character of the flgbttn
strove the earth is depicted In a vivid way
by a cinae eiaminstlon or tha captured
Albatross biplane awhose raftvae 'Wings
are perrnreied In hundreds or places and
whose control wire are all wrenchod and
tw iated Into tangled maraes.
The big Zeppelin bombs the aerial
bombs with Muted rudders tell their grim
story or death to women and children.
The whole atmosphere or thla hallowed
coiiertloti of battle aacrred relics la redo-
lent of deeds or valor of sacrifice and
the determination to put out of the way
for all time thla damnable Prussian octo-
pus whose poisonous leñarles must bo
incised once and for all.
M 'din II Wi.Mi BY MOB.
By i. ti. i Press.
Popiarville. Miss. April 1 ' 'laud Sin-
gleton a nerro convicted last night or
the murder in March or F J. Bounds a
railroad worker was taken rrom the
county jail here today by a mob and
hanged to a tree on the outskirts ol tha
town. Hlnglctun waa arrealed a week ago
tried yesterday In record time end sen-
tenced to life Imprisonment
HAIG'S REPORT
OUR BACKS JO THE WALL"
THREE MILLIONS
THIRD BOND SUN
Liberty LosMi Workere
Keep at Work Until
paign la Officially Closed.
Although El Paso had oversubscribed
lis third Liberty loan quota yesterday aft
emoon by several hundred thousand dot
larj when a total subscription of 618.
1M was announced tbe executive commit
tee and t-crn workers In charge of the
campsim '-M a ssed the belief that El Paso
will pass the three million mark with tta
subscriptions before Hay 4 when the
campatgn orriciaiiy closee. When Secre
tary McAdoo waa in tbe city Wednesday
ne instructor tne cnairman or the cam
paign lo continue with the solicitations
until the closing date or tbe campaign.
VYaals lo Barrow" Mm.
n. Bart Orndorfr. chairman of tha ex
ecutive committee yesterday received a
teiegram rrom j. w. Hoooes. or Dallas
In charge or the third Liberty loan drive
In the eleventh district tn reply to one
atailng tha' ii Paso had exceeded lis quota
In which I r. Hoopes said "God bless
dear old Etrfaso! Can wa borrow your
entire commltee for use in otber parta
or mis dlstriM?"
Thej Bland log r Teams.
Tbe orrici "ending of taams in the
canvass ror -ioerty nonas yesterday fol-
lows: Team Caput Totals
I L. WorceWrr I aao.guo
l H. W. Bn3ldiis nt.tco
3 Tom Power tofco
4 V. P. Jones 1M.5S0
ft M. Bchwsrta Wfl000
ft L. Hess I8.g0o
7 W. . small 7AM
5 H. T. Ponaford . 74710
Oeo. Frapklin .oso
ft M. C. Christie Mjoo
li w. It. Schuu tsjao
II . P. M. Bennell tsjm
ii C. H. Yale ft 440
14 V. W. Berkshire au.700
I ft I. OtlChrlSt 35700
l H. Y. Ellis 7700
17 w. c. Hepburn 7oso
19 kuno Doerr n300
k o. j. Binrord is.soo
n b. m. a. winiama 11.750
II A. M. Badouh 7J00
W 0. P. Hawks 307000
ID Tom Lea i-.i-.
94 Wrn. Coleman . 4.350
i M. Falomir totoo
X II. H. Bailey up valley i.joo
ft A. Boone Fattens 600
28 J. l;. Bower Clint 7000
BÉnks 000.000
Over counter oft.lOO
Clly and county sinking fund.... 30000
Tola! f51fll50
France's "Tiger" Premier
Wants to Live 6 Months
More; Given Examination
By Associated Press.
-No York. April 18"Tell me frankly
If I can continue ror the next alx months
In that devil of-a-way existence I carry
on now; alx months Is all I want" Pre
mier Clemenceati of Franca who la 77
years old told an army aurgeon major
when be asked for a thorough physical ex-
amination recently.
. This remark was attributed to toe ore-
mler In a dispatch from Parla riven out
nere today i;y u e omclal French bureau
or inronnatlon.
"You have more than six months ahead
of you." ihe surgeon replied after lha
elimination.
. The dispatch stated that the premier
on arriving at his office last Thuradai
morning anaett u see a surgeon and re
moving his coast vest and shin ror hi
exsmlnsllou which he so unexpected!)
uemauoeu. i onow ing tne doctor s ver
diet Cleinenceau dressed and plunged no
mediately turn bla work.
BOARD NO. TWO
ISSUES CALL FOR
EIGHTY-TWO MEN
latnltflai J I. ff i- i art átaa aaa affi - aaS
assuifaju so nepon ror service mi
Chaunber of Commerce April
25 at 8 in Ihe Evening.
District board no. t yesterday issued a
call ror eighty-two mea to appear ror
army service under tbe selective draft.
The men designs ted are required ta ro-
pón at tbo chamber of Com moras nan
Thursday April n. at 8 p. m. Follow-
ing are the names and ord?r numbers or
if ose selected:
0M Bcott L. hobcrts.
x -Frank H. Carroll.
IHT-W. m TurbyfilL
I47Í Hsyroond M. WystL
1 lib Edgar H. Held.
147 Frank T. I'lckrell.
1778V Llndy F. oainaa.
inn f. A. Culberhogse.
IBiS-C o. Ruby.
osa-Jos. Cita.
fetfT Narclsco Htrrora.
tlftl Howard W. Payne.
mi Antonio palacio.
8401 Ma Tien ftglm.
n:i iM.ii n Booker.
Sage Chas. Bigando.
4e Chin Bon Tong.
9M4 Bam Jonea Hall.
VMS Martin Kearney.
it(o Harry Bowen.
mi wm. 2 Biake.
8740 Arthur Harper.
Í761 Thomas B. Traverse.
8761 J. E. Bowden.
74 Floyd h Bbarrer.
f77 Cbaa. Baqueta.
'J770 0'iy P. Hudspeth.
2780 Nell Sullivan.
8783 Sebastian Hansen.
8704 Howard T. Martin.
3TA Francis Ltndsley.
Misa Bidal B. Hojguln.
8B4S Harold T. Haup.
8048 I. R. Bryan.
teas Hafael B. Hamos.
807 Sam k easier.
softoMsr Chung.
iworv H. Heoderaon.
iwii Ben P. Frank.
KM 3 Juan i. Amine.
SV7J L. H. TOdd.
iWOYce Ngney.
3030 1 aul H. Anderson.
gfiMt-Mack AUen Hamilton.
8V81-T. F. Dugen.
8006 Carl n. Wease.
sort Sim Davie.
3031 Ben B. strans.
H037 Mortimer J. Walking.
3030 J. A Peterson.
3044 lee L. Bouland.
30. Joseph C. Fraundorr.
3061 Wlllard a Heuter.
3067 Wm. 8. schaffer.
8070 Alva Wlese.
3083 W. II. Splller.
3007 Arthur brown.
310ft Clareoce J. Carpenter
3110 H. V. Broroks.
3M6 Harry W. Udell
i . Hi 1 1 Herrón.
atíT -Miguel Manque.
3J17 Roban Carlson.
SMi John Frank Weathered
::.( I rank Ball McCoy.
3236 Otto Clark BarnetL
aaat Fred t. Bourland.
3864 Albert 8. i. Lawrence.
3177 Boyd K. Penn.
8W3BenJ. F. Frend.
8815 Emory F. Cantrell.
mi Jobo k. LaOroa.
8368 Frank Peak a.
3300 Dennis ramones
asot Israel A brain son.
3498 Robert T. Hoover.
880 Arthur J. Wemet.
3484 Jos. Fred Cohen.
886 Kpy Williams.
3460 Taylor K. Jennings.
3186 James H. Mcsaln.
8500 Wro Rico.
Caballero Starts
New Revolt; Seizes
Tamaulipas Capital
By Associated Presa.
Brownsville Texas April is. Gen.
Luis caballero who became acting
governor or Tamaullpaa Mexico after
the asses. nation recently of Gen. Kml
llanu p. hararrete has revolted and.
supported by his army of approal
inaiely l.uoo men baa aelsed tha gov
ernment at Victoria the state capital
according to rumors reaching tha bor-
der tpnfght it la known that 10 Ca
ballero adherents ware Jailed at Mata
moros opposite hero today.
General Caballero waa a personal
political friend or N afar rete and he
charges according to reports that
enemies or both Nefarrete and hi.waall
plotted Ifalarrata's death to remove a
Mumujlng block to tha gubernatorial
i hair of Tamaulipas. sought by both
Caballero and Oon Caesar Lopes dc
Lara.
Ireland Prepares to
Resist Conscription
By Assoc I sled Prosa.
London April 18. The leaders of the Ns
tlonallsts In Ireland Including tbe Red
luondites who now are lea by jonn utt
Ion. the ttlnu Felnera O'Brlonltas Labor-
Ites and Clericals ara united in their de
termination to resist conscription "by the
most errective moans at our disposal.'
which Is the wording- of a resolution
passed at a meeting or bishops at Msy-
nooth yesterday.
For ihe first time in many years tbe
Nationalists met the Dublin Sinn Felnera
and their older enemies. William O'Brien
and Timothy Healy while labor repre-
sentatives who have not been vary friend-
ly to the rtallonaJiata In recent yeara also
were present at too conference which
Waa bald under tbo chairmanship or too
lord mayor.
committee rnsnnoaan or jonn inuon.
Edward Da Valora Timothy Heal y and a
labor representative with the lord mayor
or Dublin waa appointed to attend too
bishops' meeting at Mayoooth where the
resolution quoted rao adoptad.
Tha meeting also directed twit public
meetings should be bold In the parish
next Sunday at wblob a pledge should bo
administered tn too words or tbo resolu
tion. Masses of Intercession also win be
bold 4a every Catholic church.
PH
laatancao. TTi aad hkUr oav
I iTfcroaW XSU ToaTanM
Aae your doctor
MOM I
M isrepresentation
of Senator Hudspeth's
Action Corrected
April 18 1811
Editor or tha El raso Times
El Paso Texas.
Dear 8tri On page tl of too El laao
Herald ror tha arte moon or Thursday
April 18 there appear ad la tha news
columns aa a news item la an gillsu
wltb a write up for Mr. Cobb beaded
"Cobb Is Back From Hia Tour." a sub
heading "Hudspeth Oete Out of Car"
wherein It is stated.
"The committee which arranged ror
the automobiles which carried Mr.
McAdoo 'a eocort rrom the station to
tbe tabernacle where tbe secretary
wm to address tha railroad man of El
Paso so arrancad as to placo Mr. cobb
and Mr. Hudspeth to the same ma-
china blr. Hudspeth was already in
bla seat when bla rival ror congrcs
s loo si honors who bad been delayed
by having lo oare ror bla baggaga ar-
rived at tbe curb and waa signalled to
enter by the committeeman In charge
when Mr. Cobb bad taken tha seat
ssslgned for him Mr. Hudspeth lert
tbe car and round room In another car
farther back In tbo Una."
Just why the whole truth about thla
episode waa not told la not clear unless
It was sought to do an Injustice to Bens-
tor Hudspeth who would not stoop to
do what is insinuated or blm by this
statement Had hair an effort been made
tbe recta could bave bean ascertained
and 1 am constrained to believe that tbe
writer must have known tbe whole truth
since he displays so much knowledge
about the detalla. Yet he atopa abort of
telling that part which would destroy the
insinuation or imputation conveyed by
the Sitíele.
In the absence of Senator Hudspeth
from tbe city 1 must ss bis representa-
tiva call attention to the real truth and
refer everyone to senator W. W. Turner
Mr. wttham of tbe Rio Grande Valley
bank Mr. R M. Dudlty Judge E. B. Mc-
WHAT CONSTIPATION MEANS
h meona a mUaiahl. uoadWon of H
nnou kind oiloo and numorro other
aaaiaat nature and aa human total
cooaapated. DR. HJTTS UVER
aueceoarolhr oil ocr thia countrr for 72 yeere. Get a boa and tee how it reel
aa tana ar Soar aad bawofa aaaaaaa their pulla ah log natural taauHum
Far oala at aS olraaajoai aaal aaalaaj nan atoan.
Dr. Tuft's
$.00
And a Dollar a Week
will buy a bed a spring or a mat
rets or all three combined.
Out-of-town orders have our most
prompt attention.
See our Special for Saturday.
DUOFOLDS
KITCHEN
CABINETS
SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH
SPECIAL TERMS ON TIME
AMERICAN FURNITURE CO.
112-14 S. Stanton St.
BLAUGRUND O ROSENBERG
"Higheat Quality at Lowat Price"
PROF. GONZALO REYES
Magnetic Masseur
TBEATHENT or IHpWaoW MTH BKX. WITHOUT MEDICINES.
O mee .ira (raa : ta a a .; 1M U 5:1 p. in
13 S. OREGON ST..
Office Oaaaalti barred Heart
EL PASO
Are yea la fear of I
Ar. you BUldeO ao
UMOaa kr UHkJkU kaodat
m m asniean tar yao to .acata
Da you aojffrr froaa aoaae viae
yoo 0 oataio
Ara na aatUaa kaMM aotonkaUaal
C I KJfiJT" .ta"aoilaao ceororUd laU ra.otla.aeT
ttmfi" wkaa tor your aayaloal aM oaeeal .uirrn..?
Wnw ta aya. 1 ao a pra Lailtaal aa too any alrrlea of life Aad
preaoe ttaaoall.a 1. SVvSO uua. '
BE YOUR
at
leeeaoa rao ta eore yauraeir
aa koof ta treat atkera. It leeekee
an W la vara of aVaaatk. ANA avtVapftj-r
art
HÍTfíUZm Z? í""í"
Z2 JT JZLL . X? ÍÜ5
!"?f. rF ." H
u-Ltri.rwar:s
Cllntock and Mr B. E.
in rat ton of my statement
Skmoftor Bodspetb waa seated Ui the car
in queetloo and knew that Mr. Cobb wss
to be seated with htm. Mr. R. at Dudley
bad joked him about It and7 had told bout
gentlemen that be was goto to put them
oat tbe seme seat and let tbean ftrht it
oof. They both laughed at the pleas-
antry and jokingly said tbat they would
rat along fine or words to that err ecu
I the time tbe oar waa crowded and this
ran waa noticed by sanator Turney M
raasjaadsd Mr witbam to eall senator
Hudspeth and fequeat him to take a aeat
In his ear. Mr Wlthaan did call Mr. Hud-
peth and requested htm to come back to
Senator Turner's ear. He started lo do
to. but before be arrived others had taken
seats therein and filled same and senator
Hudspeth was seated In another automo-
bile. l am going to laajuoat tbe Herald to
correct the Inferen re thet aeeasnagty Is
sought to be made by tbe article tn ques-
tion and at the same time atate that I
do not believe tbat Mr. Cobb or bis cam-
paign manager with both of wham wa
are oo most friendly terms win coun-
tenance atatemeata or the character of ihn
particular news Item.
Youra very truly
VOLNEY M. BROWS.
DHL Chairman. Hudspeth Campaign Com.
(Political advertís "incut )
GEMIAN 1-MOOPS MUTINY.
By Associated Press.
Amsterdam April IE A dispatch from
Eindhoven says that another mutiny
broke out al Beverloo camp. In the prov-
ince of Lirnberr Belgium among ' tbo
German troops when ordered to the Brit-
ish front tn Franco. A number or iba
mutineers were shot tbe dispatch adds
but the resistance continuad.
BLACKER GETS DIPPING. '
Pottsvtlle pa. April la. Five Aastrians
who refused to purchase Liberty hoods at
the Lyttle colliery near here were taken
by the heels by the workmen and dipped
into a steel tank used for heating oil. Tha
men aro today covered with an ambei
stsln that will not wash off. They all pur-
chased bonds today.
health that loada ta al aorta ai pecio!
Iropepeio. dtzzine... ndiactioo. Da
paioa oí
duorder-CONSTIPATION ta a
can be well for eny luíalo of timo while
FILLS a the remedy and haa been uw)
Liver Pills
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