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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. SATURDAY. APRIL 20. 1918.
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FIRING SQUADS FOR TRAIT.
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MINNESOTA JUDGE.
' (Conttnu1 Prom Pure une.)
0fstm and other-enenTy activity under
federal statutes.
P. Aaeoeleied Preia
Weehlngtoo. April 19-Paiiafce or the
MU introduced by deintor Chamberlain
or Oregon. placing under military control
All espionage cases u imperative for tlie
protection of allane In Uite country nor-
man ". White of the army Inielligtmre
eecllon. told the tenate military commit-
tee today.
"I you don't come to tula bill now"
trn-paeiage of thla bill only mean a few
rMImf1Hlllt1llllll Illlllllllllll
Attention Shriners:
All Nobles of i.i Malda Temple and all Nobles of the Myailo
Shrine from whatever temple they may belong ero urard (o
be et tin Maannlti Templo at 2:10 p. m. Today
i The) parade aiaru promptly at 1 o'clock.
Special Parade Features
Doting tlie course of the parade one of the novices will be
thrown from roof of the Sheldon hotel. Arrangrenente are
trying to be made with the CI Paao flee department for a
Ufe net. Whether the arrangements are made or not. the
nortee will be thrown from the roof of the Sheldon anyway.
The evening session begins promptly at TiM which all Kl
Malda and r tatting nobles are cordially invited to wttnem.
SPKt I Al. NOTE All no vices
temple at ll a m. Today.
William Wgatt Evans
Itfl l NT t l l 1.1 M !I) TI M 11 I
mrmr iiitrivr m
VI UKUtLKl tU. iff
01 aod 106
I Durham Guaranteed
The further It la From Tlppcrary Billy Murray
I'm t.olng to Follow the Boya Elisabeth Spencar-Hanry imtr
-Min i Mide Buttercap Elisabeth Spancsr with Shannon Four
Homeward Hound Fssrlsee Quartet
My Sweetie One-Stsp Joseph C. Smlth'a Orchaatra
Home Banday Morning Medley For Trut. Joa. C. Hmlth'a Orchaatra
I'll Take Yob Back to Italy Ada Jonea-Bllly Murray
'Hound Her Keck Mho Wears a Vcller Ribbon Amaricen Quartet
Mat time Wall (Will You nemembar?) Waldorf Astoria Orchaatra
American Sereuailc fox Trot Waldorf Aatorla Orchaatra
Are Yon From Heaven ? Henry Burr
tilve me the Right to I mi- You Sterling Trio
When the Great lied Dawn la xhlnliii Alan Turnar
When Yon Come Homo Kllsabsth apencar
Mlaaoaii Walts Joseph O. Smlth'a Orchaatra
i Klaa Me Again Walts Joaepb C. Hmlth'a Orchaatra
want a Hahy'a Frayer at Twilight
On tiie Road to Home Sweet Hume
Tickle Toe Medley Fox Trot
Going Up Madlay Ona-Step
Uberty Bell lit- Time to Ring Again
There'a a Kerr Ice Flag Flying at Our House
Tom. Irlck and Harry and Jack
Au Hevolr bnt Not Good-bye Soldier Boy
more Itema in the newipipera dally tell-ni-.-
of the tarring nd feathering of aliena
ami i. unir of women on ralla and handing
perhapt luhueent aliena."
Department ol Justice Orerwerked.
'ie department or Justice Mr. White
said la overworked with the ordinary
criminal work Incidental to the war to-
gether with the watching of tabulate and
other caaea that dally develop. Under the
preaent lawa alien enemies must g he lite
United latea marahal In the districts
w i they ar located their finger
prima but in new York there are to.uou
an- ii- he aald who have refuted to give
their finger print and no effort la being
i .ide to compel them becauae the tntelil-
gene section lacJta tne force and the
department of Jtiettce ii too ruahed with
oilier work to do It.
Aliena are begMfuKlf to laugh at the
1IIIIIHI1IIII IMIItl
should register at the Masonic
418-430 E.
Antoiaio Street
Eggs dozen 43c
mmH ran asnsrsgas ...
5
Will Do
Henry Burr
Farcy Hamua
Victor Military Band
Victor Military Band
reerleae Quartet
Shannon Four
Shannon Four
Peerless Quartet
you way pay
Phones 20702071
Oldest and Largest Talking
Machine Establishment
in the Southwest.
mllli.ry auttiorltlet becauae of their lack
uf authorities Mr. While declared.
Mr. While charged that oennan props
gandíala are paying membera of the I. W.
w. to engage (n atrlkea.
Caitain McCauley aaaltlant director or
the naval Intelligence aervlce aliened
that itie mere eiialence of a law of tbe
kind would reuse many pcraont lo heil
late before engaging In propaganda. Per
sona would rather rtak convertí on at the
handa of a Jury man by a court-martial
ne aald.
Aagod by Senator Chamberlain tf Oer
man propaganda in thla country were In
Treating McCauley aald much propaganda
la known to extel. but efforta to irate It
to lit aources have failed.
Th Te are three agenciei now trying to
atop thla propaganda and none ara tuc
needing Senator Krellnghuyteu of New
Jersey tald; referring to the department
f Juallee and the military and naval In-
tel u gene e branches.
"That la tree." be replied adding that
ha waa willing to tea tbe eTforta of all
eoneoltdeted.
El Paso Man Acquitted
on Charge of Bringing
Liquor Into Army Camp
Menu t"e. H. M. April II. S. . Pugh
or El Paao. waa promptly acquitted by a
jury In the rederal court today of the
charro of having three quart of whisky
in hla poaaeasloo at Camp Cody. Pugh
handled bit own eaaa with the assistance
or Attorney F. W. Clancy cross exam-
ined wl in seats and addressed the fury
the suitcase In which Pugh waa alleted
to have the whisky waa not produced in
evidence end tbe caat hinged on the al-
legation that ba bad admitted ownership
or tba auliraae. Captain Coiarov John
Kami of the department of juallee. Cap-
tain or Police Jo Boyd and a man named
r.nauvtn were witnesses for the govern-
mant Pugh bad no wimeaaae. He de-
clarasj ro court mat in cat was the re
sult of hla having eecured certaih evi-
rtenra w hile prevloualy at ling a an
agent or ine war oepartment
Counael for John and Charlan Parks.
convicted In Cram county of th murder
of fled Scrtmpabor. a deputy iherlfr end
aantaeaad to tba penitentiary for aa to
W jeara sued out a writ of neb corpus
in the supreme court returnable nest
Tuesday. Th man were denied ball
pending their appeal to the tuprems
cuurL
BAN HOMbAV '
- San Jacinto day April ti. falling on
Sunday Ota banks of the city or ti Paao.
jiiinspoiuil the U Paao Hearing House
AHvciiaiw wiu oueerve
All
data will
iTnr pay-
HUNS TRANSFORM
CITY Of RHEIMS
INTO BUCK RUIN
Hiotoric French
duced to Smelting Relic of
Pat Grandeur by
FAMOUS CATHEDRAL
BEING TORN TO PIECES
During Put Week More Than
Hundred Thousand Shelli
Fired Into Heart of City.
y Ataoeitied Praia.
Parle April l libel mi which haa been
on fire for a week now u oothlog bit a
great pile of emoking roma. Ourlnt the
peat week me uennant neve rireo more
than 100000 ahtlla into the heart of the
city according to the correepondent of
io Matin and flamea from the burning
build Ingt can be seen by avlatort etity
aod seventy mtlea away.
There are no trece of atreett and thor
ougbrarea which have diiappeared from
view under the accumulation of debrll.
Artrient hn lid inga in the Place fioyti and
tlw market place and the tnuaiclans' house
which deleg from the iliteenth century.
have been reduced to duat and atnet. Tne
vanning or the famoua iiheima cathedral
la falling atone by atone
hoiwithetandlng the terrible bombard -
ii. th forty Parle firemen ara atlll at
work In the city home or them have lost
their livai. With them are aoroe local
firemen one of whom Sergeant Biol baa
been on doty In R helms since the outbreak
or the war and hat .been wounded four-
teen timet. m
rtheims before the war waa a city of
more than lou.ooo people and haa alowly
but none the lata turaly been railing a
victim to uerman hate and epltefulneii.
In their firat advance In 19.4 the Ger-
mane held nhelmt sever si days bul tbe
battle of toa Mame atoppad their advance
and they fell back a few mtlea north ana
northeast of the city Hinca then the htg
German gum have been bombarding the
city and lit famout cathedral.
The population or the city until a few
months ago waa leu than tooo but these
persons lived In dugouia or in callara and
the city waa virtually dead.
Tbe cathedral was one of the moat mag-
nificent exinmles of early Oothlc archi
tecture and was begun In 1ft 9. The west
facade had three pórtala which contained
about mo etaluea.
Above the pórtala waa the gorgeoui
rose window forty feet in diameter and
one or the finest apeclmena of the art of
lamed glate construction.
t;p to .November 1 let. the Germane
had rired thousands or tbella into the city
1000 or which had atruck the cathedral
simo then whenever the Oennan troops
met with reversea the enemy gun a took
up the bombardmeni anew. Until the
lateat botubardment the cathedral had tuf-
rered greetly aod the rote window bad
almost been dealroyed.
In January 1917 Emperor William In
reaponae to a request from Pope Bene
dict aald ne would permit repaira to be
made lo the cathedral in his endeavor "ti
preaerva from tbe terrors of war venar'
able pi ten of rttigtoua wershin and rnotv
umenta or art Which I conalder aa the
common property of humanity.
The German military authorltlea have at
tempted lo eicuae tbe bombardment of
the caihedral on the ground that It waa
being uaed for military purpoeea by the
French nut claim hat been denied re
peeled I y.
CHARGE DISMISSED
AGAINST EDUCATOR
WILLIAM L THOMAS
Finding of Sociologist and Pretty
Wife of Army Officer in Ho-
tel Room Not Crime.
Chicago April I9.e-Tba chare of diaor
darly rondurt igainat Profeaaor William
laaao Thomaa and Mrt. R. U. Granger
waa dlamlesed by Judgg uraham n the
inórala court today. Attorney Clarance
narrow or the defense was upheld in bis
contention that althouth tbe elderly soclot-
oglat and the pretty young wire of an
at my orricer were found In a room to-
gether at a hotel this did not commute
disorderly conduct
A. Bruce Blelaakl or tbe department of
Justice at wsshmghtn haa agenta at work
lathering every punible scrip of evidence
concerning the relatlotu or the pair which
may a how poaiibler violation of the Mann
act. Mrt. Granger buaband a lieutenant
In the algnu corpa sailed for Franc Itat
February and almost immediately the
friendship l ir i we en her and Professor
Thomas began. The betrayal of the aol-
dlar buaband admitted by the demise to-
day baa greatly intensified the interett
felt in the case by kl. Slelukl.
professor Tbonifj and Mrt. Granger
mad tripa to Philadelphia and Washing-
ton and deter u vea ara oiamlnlug all
u ails to learn If ne paid bar railroad fare.
Ptofeator Thomaa waa recently dropped
from the facutty of the University or ell-
cago where be bald tlie chair or aoclology.
"True-Blue" American
Night Riders to Clean
Up Spies in Country
Hutehiuaoe ken. April it ".Mght
riders- our motto 'True Blda Amen-
can lam.' Our aim to alean op thla
country of German agues Oerman ayov-
pethlsera and dirty alaclpsrs. . We ara
now among you and know all of those
who are Mcrealy traitors to their coun-
try. And you may expect a visit from
us. Tbeea ta no neutral ground. You
ara either for or agelntt the govern-
ment Una up and get right while
you have a c banco
"boss mu ten."
Tbla warning printed oil nana bills
tn bitch type to beany circulated
through th eaatarw part of dar toe
county by tneaaeatte of a mysterious
organ li a lion which vial led districts
where many people of Geraian origin
live tt waa taerajed to lent Th bills
were tvaiieu near rarm pontes
and the
night riders
keen se If wltb
a pistol snot
tea Cruces n. M.
April itAil bull-
sea clodMsd at ÉM this a t le rnoon
tea the trophy
very large crowd waa preaent
i aubecaHptiona to the Uberty
i aba tu The gebniiai)eiia to
tOan Were 1aká TtWa SaalaanaTlanlIn-ia
the county bar ttnw reeehed IMjgaa The
v I
f
LEADS BAND OF GIRL
HUN HUNTERS
"Cáptala" aura aa Mr. stark li called
by dis band or rearlai. Florida tlrls she
b.sdi Is s sitter or linrrntan Fbinp nsw
United gistes minister to Colombia Toa
girls armed with rifles and sutomalics
psirol ttis esst coin of Florida In res
vl' lnliy or Msyporl In sesreh of pro oer
nun senium
BEATEN HUN ARMY HALTS
TO REORGANIZE SHAT-
TERED FORCES.
(ContJnoed from Paga One.)
of firhilng cfintinued until arte?
ti cin K lent nigiii when tne enemy nnauy
dealaretl.
After havtiir a rooting in bit or a for-
ward trench at one time a body or Gor-
man pushed through until they got to
battalion headquarters end there the ser-
vant orderlies and clerks armed them-
eeitea and fought aide by aide with the
infantry until the Germans wero beaten
baa.
One body or Well h men who sjure tur-
rounded In a melee held out and inritcted
heavy caaualtlea on the enemu until at
alstanre arrived and they weva able to
fight their way out again.
The Brltlah wounded from Olvenchy
were In the highest spirits today not-
withstanding their hurta becauae of tbe
rasualttea that had been inflicted on the
Uermans.
Hun Afaee-e Qulekly flnwhed.
northward of the canal and southwest
or hobocq the fighting began about day-
light. A llltle titer 4 o'clock large bodies
of Dermitis ruahed out or the Pacaut wood
with machine runa and made for the
canal. The British rapid-fire guns were
turned on them and smashed them badly
and; they were forced lo retire.
A few minutes later however tba en-
emy again advanced on the run wltb sec-
tion! of a pontoon bridge which were
equipped with gaa baga to keep them
afloat. Notwithstanding the terrible pun-
ishment to which they were subjected a
few Herman aucceeded In getting the
tecllona of tbe bridge into tbe water bul
It was found that the bridge reacbrd only
three-quartera of the way across the)
canal. Virtually every Uerman engaged in
mis venture was snot down ana aa al-
ready stated a little further northward
many or the enemy awam the canal and
lurrcnaereu.
Attack Agalnat Heeaaael raDnra.
The Uerman attack against kemmel yes-
terday waa a complete failure and thai
losses here were alio very heavy. The
enemy atUI la having trouble wltb hla
transport. Prisoners say that as feat aa
the Germina have been able to ronatrurt
new roads over the wet lowland or this
region the British artillery and bombing
souada nave mown tnein to Dieces.
AU the prisoners ipeak of the heavy
losses sustained by tue Hermans. They
de tared that they had had only two daya
rations In six davs of fighting.
It is interfiling to note that many troopt
employed by the Germana In the ridge
section of the north are picked bill troops
sum at Aipini and itavauans.
mi m it iMpnovR pnemoNg in
( OlM-KB ATTACKS ANtl INFtlCT
I i.niuiii i. I Msi s ON i:m .
By Aaaorliled Pratt
with the Prenrh Armv in Pranre. April
10 AU efforts by tbt Germans to keep
the rrenrn enaaren arouna nangaraen
Santerre and prevent them from aendlng
relnforcementa further north where the
enemy la launching an attack against the
British line have rallad. Tb French.
In the course or numerous engagements
In thla dlatrlct have greatly improved
their potltlont and have not In any way
been deceived by tbe attempted diversions
of the enemy.
The bailies in the neighborhood or Han-
gard have been or a fierce character. In-
volving band to hand fighting In the
streets and Inside houses. The village it-
self his changed hands several times but
now la rirmty beld by the French who
throughout the moat determtned on
siaugnta of the aermani have displayed
heroic courage.
The Gerniena have loat enormoua num-
bera or men their dead lying about ev-
erywhere. A considerable number ot
their men alaa have been roreed lo sur
render. Since April tt there have been
repeated small eltarks by Uerman ahock
troope. All were repulsed.
LIVELY AbTTILURY DCKLt IN
PROGRCSB ON rnKNUI FROM.
SAYS PA RIB STATCMENT.
By Aaeoctttrd Press.
Pari. April IB There was no Infantry
righting during th court of tlio day. but
mvj aui ivaiTM n ta k.
Did You Ever?
DM yeas ever atop to oossslder what The Plccljr Wiaff haa done
lor 13 Paao m tbe way ot Reducing; the Htfti Coat of Urtai?
Do roa realise that you do not base to bay a large quantity ot
certain Mesne la order to get the benefit ot Use lowest prices? Tan
nan boy a abajte ran Juat aa cheaply aa your neighbor who may poa-
Ubly hare snore money than you. can pctrchaeo a fall cast. Prob-
ably yon bare never thought ot that.
Did yon know that we never hare say "KPKC1AI." days? That
roa can abop any day and nt any tanas yew wash at The Plggly
Wlggty and gat the benefit of oar LOW PJUCKS?
Did you notice how El Paao'a faasoaa high prices bars fallen lately?
Peat says "There's a Reason." Better tanta thai re aay there are
Piggly Wigghj Prices and Piggly Wiggly Quality
We don't ask yo to take oar word tor all tasa bnt anggisji than
yaw ask year Meada and neighbors. However one That ta our Mora
will cominee yen.
PIGGLY
51 1-513 Eaat Saa
NOTE lausl week ear seventh i
w
statement Istned By fas war ornes V
Tas stsleBMnl r
mr?wáréMa'efaBtfr actions durtn
tas moras of me day. Tas opposaur sr-
UUery were rary setlrs la threaten of
Csiki. onraenes and lbs rlgnt bang of
UVa
aiSSvSW"
risa Msld asrtksl Hslr raoortaa this
ai mrSaaáliot
i Sottas
heavily
wrbood
fanw ogjyVafowedV
li."oJ'smft"rtJ "ríííníf
slang las road asmad las Lyi batlls
ticnl."
aiTtaaj raoof taw o
Kit
earn aw rrai ism
I annus.
AitwctetM rrese.
orne April 18. BrtUtb troopt operttlng
Oh in l ata i n i ron nimu w r. u i
rata yeswraiy in w abibu "sj-ii-g augit
tt-y infllrud heavy losses on tba Aos-
tiluta and took prisoners aayt today s
wr ónice repon in muiwi mm
the whole front hat been only desultory
RERUN RtVOsTTB ONLY MINOtl
KNl.M KMKVre IN MILIlLY
WORI1KU REPORT.
By Associated Praia.
rtariin via lvifuiAn Anrll It The Oar
man war ornea communication leaned
tAaiaer iivl -
"On the Flemish crater field eector min
or engaa-oments between our reconnolter-
inaT rifltmrhmtmla and Reirían and English
poeta have developed aeveral timet. Strong
attaeks launched by the enemy Irotn tbe
north and the northwest agalnat Wyt-
scheete were repulsed wmie in ewaawy
was aeaemnnng mi men n-- niHi-rva u-
heaviest losses under our destructive rire.
'Northwest 'or Bettaun our Infantry
made a thrust agalnat hostile linea north
of La Patee a canal and raptured tome
guns. Near Festubert and Gtvenrby
fluctuating fighting Is taking place. We
bar taken more than i.aoo prisoner.
"The inrreaard artillery activity on th
Arre during the last few dayr waa auc-
ceeded yesterday by atrong deeply ranked
French attacks agalnat Morisel and More-
ult. On both banks of the Arre through
tbe Benecat wood and on both aides of
tlie Atlly Moreull road attack inr wavet In
nose formation several tlrnei were thrown
agalnat our line but In vain. During the
bitter struggle tba enemy waa driven
hark turrerlng sanguinary lottea Strong
artillery tiring ronnnueo eren auring in
night on this tenor.
"!n Ukraine are have occupied Ttcbap
rlnka and Meilipoim Tturlda."
AHKRICÁN AND FRENCH TROOPS
RAIIl Hi N TRRNCHCS: GIVE
ENEMY TERRIBLK ORI DBING.
By Aasuciated Press
Wltb the American Army In Franca
April ii Thirty American Infantrymen
with the aame number of Frencb troops
relded the Oerman line on the right btnk
or the Meuae this morning. Inflicting a
number or caaualtlea on tbe enemy.
"NOTHING NEW TO REPORT"
SAYS BERLIN WAR OFFICE.
By Associated Preaa.
Berlin via London April 19 "There Is
nothlnr new to reoort rrom the battle
r r .tilt.-- aayt the official communication
issued ny tne war ornee inn evening.
"After their failure yesterday tbe French
have not renewed their attache nortbwett
uf Moreull."
PERSHING TELLS OF HERO
ISM DISPLAYED BY U.
S. ENGINEERS.
(Continued Krum Page one.)
'1 hsr ro)r.vi thcollowlbg from ib
cotnmandlng general corpa;
" '1 dealra to convey to you and ranks
under your orders my admiration of the
splendid service which yau and they have
rendered in connection with corps light
railroad. Tbanka to the untiring energy
of officers non-commissioned officers
and man who bava risen to the occasion
in a manner beyond all nralae. and their
gallantry much of which might otherwise
beea saved. a i
1 should Ilka to add mv own aonrecla
lion or th excellent services rendered by
l he officers non- commit alonad ornee r s
and men of the Unlit railroad aervlce of
thla army directorate in connection with
the preaent operation. Will you be good
enougn to acquaint an ranea aarving un
der you of the appreciation accorded to
i men untiring servicer
Oeafrev Meterte Dunes.
Certain units of I 'niter blatas engineer!
erving with a British army between
starch si ana Aoru 9. wnue unaer snen
rire carried out deBtruetion or material
dumpB at Chaulnes fell back with Brttrsh
rorres to Moreull wnere in commanaa
laid out trench work then proceeded to
Demulii and waa assigned sector of de-
fensive line which was constructed and
maiiiifii by litem thaoee moved to a imsi
turn In the line near Warfuaee-Ahencourt
and extending to the north aide of Bola
de Totllauw. The commands started for
this position on March K7 and occupied It
until Aurll s. during tbla time the com
manding officer or a unit of United sutes
engineers being; in command or tne suo
sector occuDled by bit troope. Thla com
mend waa In more or leat continuous ac
tion during its stay In this position. On
April s the command waa ordered to fall
naca to audcviiib.
The raauaiiiAa durfns- the nerlod March
II to Aorll S were: OiTlcera killed t
wounaoa a. asen emeu au; wuunoeu ex;
4.. men reported missing but It la be-
WIGGLY
Oppoarte lite
tba largeac Going batter
AppUod rer1.
Standard's Saturday S
Crown BiTLnd Butter swet
Strictly Fresh Egg per dm .A .43a
Gasllon Can Peeled Pcavclw per cjlti 54c
Gakllon Can White Grapes or PIuitíb par ca 46c
Gallon Can White or Blrn Cherries per can 55c
' 1
Meat Department Specials
Fafakcy V-axI &0ftoW
Fasncy Vaakl
lb. I7Vc
Fatncy Bdesf Sbottlder
per lb. 22Vtc
Wmmof iisjar Cwred Merit Hataxe pear lb tad
Fwaxcy Pore Boa Lard la S-fb. tote or over per lb SSo
Wa Deliver Orden
AT
Standard Cash Stores
YOU PAY CASH AM) YOU PAT LEAS
TJ 8. I hmI AdmlnletraUou
IKved by the British authorltlea thit they
were not ell riptured and that many of
Ihem were eeparated rrom their command
and are now with other ttrtitab organlM'
tlona. Tblt report or ciitialttet doet not
com der one iletarnmeni nr i-7 men xrom
which no report haa been received.
PCBBHIPfG'B CASUALTY LIST
CONTAINS FORTY-TWO NAMES.
By Associated Preaa
Washington. April It The catuaUy list
today contained tf namet divided at fol-
lows: killed In action 7; died or woundt. ft.
died Of disease. S; mounded severely. A;
wounded slightly 17; missing In action 9.
The missing In action are: Lieut hob-
ert B. Bbett and LlsuL Moaea Taylor jr.
Tbe Hat follows:
Killed In action Corporals John L. Hen-
drlckson. Earl 8now.-
Prtvatet Carl H. Alton. I.ouls Rmpertle
George C. See ley stanltiaw BUfanakl.
oirelemo Vlacutl.
Died of woundt: corporals Roy I..
Boyce Leon Ware. Joseph HIixo; Prí-
vales Pletre lantorne James J. is ore la.
rredenra Young joeenn w. zwinge.
Bugler Sefey L. Mood.
Died of dlaeaae: Prlvitei Edwin A. De-
Haven Edward J. Flannery.
Among the teverety wounded are Lieu
tenants Hubert B. Hhett and Mosea Tay-
lor Jr.
A moot the sfiehtlr wounded la Lieuten
ant Harold Edward Bréete.
Colonel Hines May Be
Made Brigadier General
Bv Associated Press.
Washington April .9 Colonel Prink
T. limes or the general ttaff. National
arrny. was nominated today by President
Wilson to Da a brigadier general.
Tbe following were nominited to be
secretaries or embtttlet or legations.
(riats roor):
Williamson S. HoweU Jr.. Teias.
Cornelius Van H. Engerí Berkeley Cal
Walter C. Thurston pboenli Alia
Samuel B. Dickson Oaliup. Ñ. N.
Douglas Resident Held
on Disloyalty Charge
By Associated Pratt.
Douglas. Aria. April 19. WTIUam F
Snhwamm aged it a naturalited Ameri-
can native or tiermany thla afternoon wai
arrested by local agents of the department
or justice ana nen in gta.ooo Dan ror pre
liminary hearing next Thursday on i
charge of violating the espionage act by
IN THIS WAR
1
Mt Bous
ill.
II I 1
"nae
L :
peciais
and fresth per lb
I Fertcy Pork Chopea per
lb. 32Vsc
Freeh Horae Macla Hagta-
bxarger par lb 22 Vic
Fancy Hoaaka Made
FnolaSaara lb. . .12 Vie
to $1.00 or Over
THE
Ucexxee No. G-3B&0S.
making seditious utterances. Teal
morning wnsvarnni waa released rrem
Jury doty at Tombstone because Douglas
mcuiners or ine jury rer u seo to aerve
with blm. alleging tnat be bad. refuted
to purchtte Liberty bonds. Schwimm Is
reputed to b worth tlon.nno. most of Ms
property being realty holdings. He haa
been a resident of Douglas for IT years.
NOVICES:
Soase time Saturday night
you will be privileged to
prised poesanslon of any
'Thla la tbo Shrine Em-
Mem. Jont now are are
making a special showing
oi
Wa auggeet that your wife
abater or sweetheart roene
today and select you n
Shrine Emblem.
W. T. Hixson Co.
JEWELERS
AND MESA
On Tbe Plain
Every man has a part to
play and should dress
according to his part. For
the men behind the men
behind the guns we rec-
ommend the best clothes
we know
Stein Bloch
Michaels Stern
and
The L System
These are the best
Clothes in America.
In Our Furnish-
ing Goods Dept.
We carry the same lines
as always and no ad-
vance in pikes.
Come to the
Corner of Mills
and Stanton Sts.
at Quality'
V. a Pond
a.uaanna-a.aW
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