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EL PASO HERALD 12 Monday, April 2i, 191G. IN rnnrun mmn iiiiiiiiiq Liiiuunnv aiLLn m i uunu i FID1I17UKEH II HW PUCES! Appropriation Bill Calls for Always Has Dandruff in His j FRENCH HOSPITAL MEN ATVERDUN.BFFSIBIiii IDE ENJOINED $217,652,174, as Against $149,656,865 Planned. W ushing-ton. D. C . April 24. The naval appropriation hill fur the fiscal jear lt17, framed by a house sub committee and submitted to the com mittee today. carries $217,652,174, against $1.656,86S appropriated for the current fiscal year. This is inclu !ie of public works and is on the basis of the navy department's pro posed building piogram for 1917. The 11117 Program. The nav department's building pro cram for 11 J, which is for two bat tleships, two battle cruisers, three out cruisers, " dcstrovers, JO sub marines, two gnnboats. one hospita) -hip and one fuel oil ship, is embodied, without change for the committee to take up next Thursday. This proposed building program would cost $85,372. 127 against $45,053,801 for this year .Hid Includes $1:7,647,000 for hulls, out fits and machinery of proposed new .hips, and $7,675,000 for hulls and out fits for flie fleet submarines and 25 c oast submarines proposed, and $21, t.si.000 for the armor and armament for vessels authorised in the 1917 build ing program. There Is also an item ..f $28,369.1127 lor construction and machinery of vessels heretofore au thorised. Carries $1,000,000 Tor Aln(lon. For aviation in the navy, including maintenance of aircraft stations and perlmental work In development of .illation for naval purposes, the bill arrles $2,000,000 and In addition $85, "00 for the naval advisory committee for aeronautics. The naval militia is given $387,727 instead of $260,000 as at i.resent and the states of Massachusetts and New Tork get $16,000 each as re imbursement for expenses incurred in maintenance of marine schools in those states. In personnel, the bill providas for 12.500 additional men. For naval aux iliaries. $960,000 Is allowed, an increase if $150,000. GERMANY WILL YIELD SOME POINTS (Continued from page 1.) . . will be brief, -and among the en 1 1 nte. will be only a moral success. I Ins does not alter the fact, however, hat thla American note is not an in dependent thing by itself, but, accord s to all appearances, the time of -and'ng and Its contents is closely hound up with the wishes, desires and Miffc-rim,. of the entente" Hair. Brown Tinted Teeth and Lame Back. FARMERS OF UPPER VALLEY (Continued I'rom Page Two.) druff in his hair, and his trouble was lumbago. There is considerable truth in this report, as Villa complained of an aching back while at the Corralitos ranch, following the Columbus raid. On March 31. a man resembling Pancho Villa, quaireled with a waiter in a French restaurant In New Orleans because the chef did not put enough cheese upon his enchiladas The man lesembled Villa and was bowlegged. He had dandruff In his hair and trimmed his finger nails with a ntilleto. In leav Ing the place he attempted to carry off the cashier, a large woman, who hit him over the head with a long loaf of bread The man disappeared and has not been heard from since AIko In llcrth n. On April 1, a Pullman conductor on an Illinois Central train found a great quantity of Villa fiat money In a pair of shoes, beneath berth No. ! In Pull man car "Defection" He was in the act of counting the mon, when a hand reached out of the lower berth, knocked him down, grabbed the shoes, and disappeared. Later a man stepped forth from the berth who resembled Pancho Villa. He was bon legged, had j Ja.J.nH In hi. hnl. nnn lio.l 1.1 .Ah ' stained brown. On April 5, after a lapse of four days, a disturbance occurred in a the ater in Chicago, when a man resembling Pancho Villa, took exception to a mov ing picture which showed George Carothers shaking hands with Gen. Gabriel Gavlra Pour ushers attempted to eject the man. He refused to be ejected. A general fight ensued in which the man thought to be Villa, broke the nose of the organist and two ribs of one of the ushers. He escaped, crying as he took the red curtains of the doorway with him: "Down with Carranza." His pronunciation was Iden tified as positively being that of Villa. A phonograph man who was present when Villa talked with Gen. Scott and took a record of the conversaton. did the identification. Identified In Fifth Avenne. On April 10. when the trouble oc curred at Parral Between the populace and the Americans, Villa is said to have been Identified by a Itussian chauffeur on Fifth avenue in New York. The bandit at the time was dressed In a lMnce Albert coat, light grey trousers, white spats, a stove pipe hat and al Mexican clgaret The identification oc c urred when Villa stopped at a florist's tand and insisted upon paying a five dollar gold piece for a white carnation. Iater he entered St Patrick s cathedral Prosecutor Claims They Are- "Booze" Clubs; Three Other Clubs Closed. 'I he Bees, the Owls and three other -axial clubs liave been enjoined from ccllinc liquor by P H. Marcmu, special protecutoi for tlie city anil county in the crusade against "booze" clubs in the city and county. Tin- injunctions were filed .Monday morning against F. A. Baker and the Benevolent. Order of Bees. A. Van Mourick and tlie Order of Ovl, R. A. Gooding and the Cooks' and Waiters' club, William Chadwick and the South western Athletic club, ami liorgomo Hernandez and the Socorro club at fx corro. Tex. This makes a total of 32 clubs ajrainst which injunctions have been issued, and these are bein closed as fast as the injunctions are granted by judge Jackson. HP.SfflT.Slf CSJ3.S y&ML.U3 ?0 JZEMOVZ 'ftoP-WDBD jtfiLJUCt32SlSvjc& rn ajfCCT CATT!t?nAV WCYT t an" remained in aoaoiute quiet, ue was IV 11 CXI iJAlUIUAI HtA 1 seen two hours later to come out of the cathedral, call a cab, and drive off to Hoboken, where it is believed he took a steamer for Calais. France. In France, It was said. Villa would study the meth ods of Napoleon. . Has Left Leg. Then Loses It. Quite on the other hand, another set 1.4 Mesa. N IT., April 24. The meet ing scheduled for Saturday, April 23 will be held at the La Mesa school liousi instead of the Chamberlno school, ,ia had been announced. This promises to be one of the largest get to gether meetings yet held in the valley, as all lain ownrrB 111 hub mxuuii aid vuvinroivu - - ,..., .h,,..a V... 4k t--lnnM. ... he present, a. well a. all counottm.n ?' J?' J& h2lg!G tii water i sers association ana a imber of representatives of the recla- i ition serMce This meeting has been II- 1 to discuss irrigation and the mage of the valley. William Dnarlcr I) If. w illiam liuseler died at his ho'ne bureau, show that Villa came to the Vnited States after the engagement at Guerrero and that he first had a Ielt leg and later dispensed with it Prior to the Los Angeles Identifica tion bv the Bed Cross nurse, a man re- KAmlillnc- Panithn Villa nrltti nnttfntv. - .z,, . ,z . :r .. 1 . " -..-..- -"" " "I""' V -!. on rruiMT evening a i u ociock. i eves. Drown teem ana uanaruff In Bis ft"r a, brief illness. Interment was in j hair, was seen in Bisbee. Ariz convers- l.d-- Crucas under the auspices of the I ing with a section foreman by the name Masonic lodge, of which he was a mem- 1 of Pablo Lopez. The two men talked '. r Mr. Puseler was a native of Ohio, very quietly among themselves and 7 icarji of age. and leaves a wife and Villa used crutches. His left log was 1 cughter. Dorothy. He had been at , tied up in gunny sack and the expres- ome onlv three days from a long ab- sion in his eyes showed that he had ' in i- in Douglas. Ariz. suffered Waier In Main Cnnal. j An April J. a man limped Into the St w ater has been turned in the main I Francis hotel at San Francisco, and so- , .ifter being cut off two weeks, licited alms from the guests. The po- .ii'img which time a force of men has iioe were called and the man was iic.-n lepalring toe big flume south of wiii it. y,a if,. ..... v,,,.. ,. .1. ra-.. : - 1 "" .--.. ..v. ..uu u.,.....,. t;v u.wr,.. teeth and dandruff in his hair. Just as near the Fay Soerry ranch. Thifes entered the saddle room on i in J D. Potter place and stole two '. m fine saddles, with blankets and i o bridles Kline Place Is Sold. The Kline farm, at San Miguel, was void this week. The place consists of 6" acres, all under cultivation, being In alfalfa and fruit The consideration was private. tt nncituiTs aiuuvc Seventy-seven recruits from Jeffer xon Barracks, Mo, arrived In El Paso Monday afternoon over the Texas & Pacific and were sent to Fort Bliss. HCH Rub Mutterole on Forehead and Temple. headache remedy without the dan gers of "headache medicine." Believes headache and that miserable feeling from cold or congestion. And it acts at once! MUSTEHOI.K is a clean, white ointment made with oil of must ard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only ex ternally, and In no way can affect Ftomach and heart, as some Internal medRlnes do. Best for Sore Throat, Bronchitis, ("roup, Stiff Neck. Asthma. Neuralgia, ongestlon. Pleurisy, Itheumatism. Lumbago, all Pains and Aches of the Kick or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, I'.iulses, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds r the Chest (it often prevents pneu monia ) At our druggist's. In !5c and BOc i i. and a special large hospital siie I- t-: He (.pre ou got the genuine MI'S 'I i:i!OM; Refuse Imitations get v h it k.u a;k for The Mustvrole Cotn i ii i 'c eland, Ohio. he was being lifted into a "Black Maria." a well dressed woman, spark ling with diamonds and carrying a bouquet of American Beauty roses, said: "I know this man. I will provide for him." The nollce howed and lifted the j man with the gunnysack bandage Into tne big gray limousine The woman was heard to murmur: "My poor rancho." Here are "facts" sufficient to complete ly establish that this woman was one of the many Mrs. Villa and that Villa was carried to her apartment. I.osrs Lee In Berkley. On April E, a Chinese physician. namea nr. jne l.ung uun, amputated the left leg of a Mexican at a private home in Berkley. While under the anesthetic the Mexican to be operated upon spoke continuously of Huerta, Carranza and Orozco. When the police were lniormed or tne tact, tnev made a search of the house. It was found empty, the tenants having left on I April T. On April 10 a gray limousine car ar rived at Portland, Ore., and one of the passengers was a one legged man with brown teeth, dandruff In his hair, and the remaining leg looked "bowed " On April 12, the same car appeared at Seat tle. Wash., drove up to the pier of an Oriental steamship company and le autoed a woman dressed In a sea green ublquitouB basque. A one legged man waR assisted up the gangway and three hours later the steamer sailed for Shanghai. A III Meet Hlmsrlr. The Inference to be drawn from the two different sets of reports, gathered at a great expense to the Imaginary bu reau, is that both are correct and that Pancho Villa will probably meet him self at the Suez canal, the whole man coming bv wav of New York and the one legged man arriving from Shanghai. CHURCH DEBT IS MISEJLEMR St. Clement's Out of Debt; to Burn Mortgage; Meet ing Tonight. The lat rent of debt on the Church of St. Clement was wipea out through the .Kaster offering of the conereeatiuii at the Kaster sen ices Sunday. The debt amounted to $1000 and the offerings Sunday amounted to between $700 and $800. and this, with what is m the treasury, completes the necesary $1000. Tlie mortgage will lie burned at a special sen ice to be held "during the cotuocatioit of the missionary district, flhich will be held May 2, 3 and 4. The annual meeting of tlie congregation will be held tonight in the parish house. The report of the officers and heads of tin church organizations will be given and the estryuien elected. Cross of Flowers. The Ijister service for the children of the Sunday school was held Sunday afternoon in the church. A pretty fea ture was the building of a cross of flow ers by the children. As each child en tered the church he wu mion a rwitl.l flowering plant These were then placed bv the children in the framework ef a six foot cross on the chaucel steps. Where the flowers remained through the serv ice, each child receiving his plant again to take home at the close of the service. The children's mite box offerings for missions amounted to over $115. At this i-erice there were three Bap tisms by Kev. Henry Easter. Those baptized were the babv daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feuille. jr.. the babv son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McKco. anil the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. (. Kdmonds. MILLION DOLLAR IGHIWESEREFUSE nil o pin New Premier Says Cabinet Will Direct Affairs of the Nation, Including Army. Shanghai. China, April 21. Two hundred and sixteen members of the national assemblv met here Sunday night and unanimously adopted a reso lution denouncing president Yuan Shi Kal s mandate creating a constitution al cabinet, and refusing to accept any solution of the political situation that included Yuan Shi Kal a oresident. It is understood that two prominent foreigners recently approached leaders of the southern party, asking guar antees for the safety and property of Yuan Shi Kai and his supporters if the nreaident retires, but the republi cs Ijis Cruces also has filed articles of In- I cans demand the impeachment of Yuan TWENTY-FIVE AMARILLO TEACHERS WILL GO EAST Ainarillo, Tex., Apnl 2. Twenty five principals and teachers of the Amarillo schools, with the superintend ent will spend the Burner at eastern universities and colleges. The Univers ity of Chicago, Columbia university and the Peabodv college for teachers will be the educational institutions in which the Amarillo teachers will take summer courses. Grande Verde Milling and Smelting Company of Las Cruces Files Charter. Law Croces, N. M.f Apil 24 Information has been received here tbat a million dollar Las Cruces mining and smelting company, the Verde Grande Milling and Smelting company, has filed IU articles of Incorpora tion with the state corporation commission at Santa Fe. The authorized capital Is J J. 000, 000 of a par aluc of $1 per share. The company Is starting with $3000 paid in. A. T. Downs is named as the statutory agent. The Incor porators are F. W. Weckerle, P. B. Savage. J. P. Nash. J. J. O'Neill. B. D. Gwln, of El Paso, and K. A. Drake, of Socorro. Dulry t'ompiny Tle Paper. Th- Rio Grande Valley Dairy association orpnratlon with the state corporation com mission The association started business with $2000 and with an authorised capital of 96000. The incorporators are Lee Harlan, of Telles; J. W. Swank and Rd H. Unit, of Las Cruces, 8. A. Donaldson and G. Belk, of Anthony. E. fi. Link Is named as statu tory agent. The association Intends to open a mlUc depot In Kl Paso in the near future It ts said, and an order has seen placed for a complete outfit Inetudts cooling room, pas teuriser, clartfler, uaiMM bottler, as Welt as machines for the mechanical wasMbffV' frterttlsfnir nd dryinjc ef otm and other vessels used In the depot or In bringing the milk from the farms. CInb Federation to Meet Sat unlay. The Dona Ana Federation of Women's : Hubs will meet In the Methodist church In Las Crucee Saturday. " Zlaweball Asocial Ion Tiled1. At a meeting of the Las Cruces baseball enthusiasts officers were elected as follow Munager, Charles Drenan ; treasurer, D. Jones, secretary, Alex Cole. Another meet ing will be held Tuesday night at Hotel Don Bernardo to further the baseball interests In Las Cruces. A dollar saved hy Duymff goods pro duced elsewhere Is a dollar thrown at your neighbor's birds. CAILPUT ITOiSTSITS Drainage Problem is Being Solved By Construction . of Two Canals. Vinton, Texas, pril 21 rk his started on the V.At - liaiii-. canal The draff line efa.'tn", wbn h was sent here, was put to oi k relay and a force of men is at wo'k 'Paring the riKht ot . Tne tM.n.iK-r is at oik just north of the intm bn l wherf tli- 1 1 t r is closp to the rail .o.id ti.uk jnd where the mil will injit kuu the river. Tio c u als on eat h snle f the rler, it is expected, clve th drainage proMem wl ih has been one of lon tt inrlrnu- linn Fhe crc Orchard. F. G. Belk has romplet d till i bis orchard and now has tne t r a variety of fruit tree Mr T J also planted I'OOO hlackbtn '. si t Herald Want Ads Bring Results and B. Oonrlnccd. Try One WEATHER BULLETIN". c. s. r ATE SO MANY rM ASHAMED Ta L08K A RABBIT IN DErARTMK.VT r AfiRICUtTCKE WEATHEB HCKEAC. OhatrraUsn takii at I a. rn.. 7(th mi rldan time (i a. ra. rorecasfd. Kl Pawn and vlc!n itj Fair tonight and Tuesday; warmer, Tuesday. New Mexico Fair tonight and Tuesday; cooler east portion with frost tonight. Arizona Fair to night and Tuesday: not ranch change in temperature. West Texan To night, (air: colder in east portion, frosrt In Tuesday, fair, warmtr. p. m.. CROWDS LIKE CRAWFORD'S TABLOID MUSICAL COMEDY Tabloid musical comedy continues to please the crowds at the Crawford. The New Judge," adTertlsed as one lung laugh proved to be that with the .'inditlon of a number of short lauchs in between, Sunday night. It is n, take-off on a police court in which the Crawford comedians furnish mo.st of the fun, the Mazda Girls the music and aenorita Rodriguez the dancing. This solo dancer did an Oriental dance Sunday night which waej well received and she again demonstrated her ability as a clever dancer in this number. She also has a leading part in the sketch. The choruH sings well, dances well and puts much life into the show. N. XI. Y. Effective May ISth ..t-i i.-i i ., .. l A .!.-..- .4 i 3111 ivm aim 111a uulciio ut )jiiaic uu I isers for high treason and also that they render account oi puonc xunas alleged to aggregate 200.01)0,000 taels. Mutineers in the Kianygin forts, fore, stalling the plans of the government forces, attacked the troops stationed at Wusih Kiangsu. The fighting continued all night. Trains are being operated only betwen Shanghai and Soochow and between Chanchow and Nanking. Trou ble is momentarily expected at Soo Chow. The above dispatch would indicate that mutineers from the Kiangyin forts have, interrupted the operation of through trains between Shanghai and Nanking. Cabinet Iloldj. Full Power. Pekln. China, April 24, Confidence In the ability of the new Chinese cabinet to restore peace was expressed today by Tuan Chi-Jui. who on Saturday accepted the premiership. In an Inter view granted to the correspondent of the Associated Press. The first task of the cabinet, he said, would be to restore tranquility. In reply to a question regarding the -espective powers of the president and the neu cabinet, the premier said: "China now has a responsible cabinet and premier Kull power lies in their hands, not in those of the president. The cabinet will move outside the palace grounds and only matters of the greatest importance will be referred to the president for discussion. "The military hereafter will be un der tlie minister of war. It had been fnuiid that it was not good for tho country to have the army solelv under the president. In event of a declara- A11 trains arrie and depart from Cmon tion of war the president will act upon ' t;lon. "t an i-rancisco street. All ,k ...i .J- . ..- .:.. .arrlala and departures riven In El Paso or mi; iw,iw Ul luc LttUltlCL A1IO Siaiff Purse Strings That Reach Across a Continent To open your heart, or close your deal, the safest, surest, swiftest way to send money is by WESTERN UNION The cost is small, the convenience great. To know how ask any. Western Union Office. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. fc Sv 1UI,HII8 iZnxum "r3 Inuare Round Trip Rates go on sale to points in Ala., Ga., III., lnd.T Ky., Mass., Mich., Mo., N. Y., N. C, Ohio, S. C, Tenn. Va. w? iiilflfffW i Bmmmmm he RAILROAD AND AUTOMOBILE TIME TABLES TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS $OO0 OHCHILvritA. Al.CAZAK TIIKlTKlt In nursuance of its policy to be up- to-date at all times the progres.ive jHlU be neW tomorrow council has been dissolved and the 'cabinet will direct a parliamentary j election, to be held within three months The new parliament will I promulgate a constitution." The first formal meeting of the caninet with president Yuan Shi Kai Advertisement ICAR MR.KAB1BBLB, AW RAMC,Wrl0 ia A iFAVBJMf SMSMAM,IS NOW ONIHE R0. SHOO I HcrcKWErfAiMBfr RlNfYU. HE- RETURNS f I SUPPOSE F rrCAMT 8ff HOCK, HE HAD BETTER. rW RETURN? cJ5 to northern nortion Itelatlie humidity in Kl Paso at Monday . H oercent. Precipitation In last S4 hours (In Inches) ireatner ai a. ra.... Lowest temp, last night lllsnest yesterday Temp, at I a. xn...l Abilene f.2 Amarillo 44 Atlanta 64 Boise......... 4 The Only Fire Proof Storage in El Pao. Western Transfer & Storage Co. PLone96- 220 S. Stanlon. STATE NATIONAL BANK " B.tabllshed April 18S1 Capital. Surplus and Profits 00 OOt INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS C K. MOREHEAD. President C. N BAFTT m,. u ,, . J08BPH MACOFFJN. Vic. Pre.. Sec lfi, ClSn,"'dnt . t- J. qiLCHRIBT. Asst Cashier. Boston Chlcaco Cincinnati Denver. ......, Detroit Duloth Kl Paso Galveston. ...... Havre JacksonTlli..... Little Rock Los Aneelts. ... Nnshvtlle rtw Orleans... 4: 48 44 40 44 42 61 ,0 j I, t (II .rl r,h New Tork 46 PRIVATE BaSJ0 EXCHANGE SYSTEMcoRpoRATED Mexican Monpp Rnntrhf in a cu 1 S. El Pa,o Strt. P.'o. Box Telepa0ne 1371 Ooiaha 42 Fhoenlr 5s Rapid Cltr 38 Roswell 9 St. Louis -, Salt Lake I'ltj.... io 9an Antonio GO San Francisco..... 52 lanta I' 4; I.attle 4t Washlnston 59 Wichita 48 Tumi so Not.: Amounta of precipitation of less ian .1 of an Inch are not published hereon. Comparative 13 I'umi I'rerlpltatloii Jan. 1 to April 23. Inclusive, 1112 . 1 1S in Jan. 1 to Aprl 2J, Inclusive, H13 .. 2 18 ,n Jan. 1 to April 22. Inclusive, 1914 1 13 in. Jan. 1 to April 21, Inclusive, IMS 3 05 In. Jan. 1 to April 22. Inclusive. 11 1 22 In. Normal, Jan. 1 to April 2i. Inclusive. 157 In. Walrr Condition. I 6J I f tnu'lv clear loud cloud) rain loudv cloudv clear cloudv lear tlear i loudv lear t loar . lou.lv ' !rar loll'lv llr.tr tloud clear clear clear lear clear pt cldy pt. cldy cloutlv cleai rain clear clear clear 3b .00 .00 .09 .01 .00 .00 .00 .HO Alcazar theater at 506 South Kl Paso street, on Saturday, completed the in stallation of a magnificent theatro orchestra at a cost of $6000. A con siderable increased patronage ha al ready been noted In appreciation of the management's effort to add to tho patrons' pleasure. This instrument combines a pipe organ a piano and symphony orches tra effect") The following are some of the or chestration and eTfects: Diapason bass, 8 feet; horns, 16 feet; Mnlin, viola, 'cello, flute, piccolo, concert piano, xylophone, orchestra bells, ca thedral chimes, tvmpani or kettle drum. bas drum, snare drum. Turkish cvmbal. guitar, mandolin. harp, tambourines, castanets, Indian torn torn, horse trot, triangle, fire gong, train effect, auto horn, steamboat whistle, locomotive whistle. bird whistle, door bell, telephone bell It mav be played by hand bv a sintrle musician, or entirely automat ically by paper roll. It is a "Wurlltxer." of course. The .' Icazar is the 13th theatre In El Paso that has chosen the world renowned Wurlltzer," the "Best by Test." The i:i Paso Piano Co, V. It. Schuts. prop, 'J0K (south side) Texas street, is Wor litzer's sole agent for this southwest lv. J t!o (irande Project. Ilelcht of Wnter Jlrhlnd Contents llnm G a. ill Acre 1 1. Elephant Tlutte resirvolr . . 94 98 W4.9H1 Increase In J4 hour 0 16 2.0J4 Klow of river at San Marclal not reported. Plow from reservoir . 'OO second ft. For Irrigation, la asburg lansl 525 second ft. For Irrigation. East side canal 150 second ft. For Irlgatlon, West 11 ranal 3-'seondft For Irrigation Franklin tnal -75 second ft. r..r Irrigation Acquta Madre (Mexlo ... 20 lau-, April . I, 1S1. h.u m v iir.n in. (Kin nit vii v. There is a cracking good picture on at tlie Wigwam toda. It Is called "The l.ieht Hearer" and it deals with a hand some j onus minister who leaves his fash ion. dilc church to work in the slums lie is opposed in his work by a big bully whom lie trims most artisti cally in a rip-roanne fist fight. Of couise there Is a pretty slrl in It and. of course, she and the minister fall in love and he finally marries her. It is one of those led-bloodcd plays that ev eryone likes. Betty Brown Is the girl and Richard O. Travers, late co-star with Viola Allen. In the man. The Wurlitzer expert, Ilenrv F. Parks, has arranKed a splendid musical pro Kium to bo with this picture. He plays from 2 to S and from 7 to 10. Do not overlook this fine photoplay Regular prices will prevail. Advertisement I The new cabinet is constituted aa follows: Premier and minister of war, Huan Chi-Jui Minister of foreign affairs. Lu ChengHs!anfi; Minister of interior, Wang' Tih-Tlng. aiimaier 01 unarice, bun I'ao-Chl. Minister of marine. Admiral Liu Kunng-lisun 'Minister 6f education, Chang- Kuo Kan Minister of commerce, Chlng Pane Ping Minister of communications, Tsao Tulm Minister of Justice, Chang Tsung Ilsiang. Chief of the general staff. Wane Shih-Cheu. the hi:iit or -on I'lwvv" The Heart of Nora Flynn" will be the -lttrartion at the Alhambra today, with beautiful Marie Doro taking the part of Nora, the Irish nurse nirl. In a somewhat turbulent household This plav Is from the I,askv studios and canies all the excellence of this fatuous producer The play Is a romantic one and affords Miss Doro exceptional op portunities for hei sv ninathetu nrtinK 3d ond ft, J 1 1 is enlivciiKl with many ludicrous J situations and will prove a rare treat to the spectator by reason of Its true to life human Interest and value. Ady CHARLIE CHAPLIN TODAY. The Unique will have Charlie Chaplin in his burlesque on "Carmen" today to morrow and Wednesday. This is the first new Chaplin subject In many months. Every one is anxious to see what Charlie can do with a burlesque on "Carmen" and as this picture is fill ing the large theaters of the country to overflowing, it might be wise to at tend the matinees and be sure of a seat. Admission will be 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for children. Adv W.WII I,0D OK SCUM llOTTT.rs NCATTI'.ItUI) ALONG MAOOPFIN Broken glass scattered for several blocks on Magoffin avenue Monday morning when a small wagon, driven by Miguel Torres, collided with a transfer wagon owned by Joaquin Illares and carrying a load of eoda water bottles. . The wagon In which Mares wis riding with his daughter was over turned, but both escaped injury. The frightened horse ran for several blolks before it could be caught No damage was done to the wagon driven DOICI.AS WWTS AR1IOKV. FOIl NATIONAL OUAllll Douglas. Ariz April 2i.A campaign is to I).- undertaken here for the build ing of a $1.1,000 armory for the national guard and to serve also as a nublin auditorium. Adjt. Gen C. W. Harris of Phoenix has been here in conference with chamber of commerce officials It is planned to have the building cost Jin OiiO and the equ.pment 200n The state will appropriate J6500 toward the irmoiv Tin public must raise the- oth er half arrivals and departures given In 1 Paso or mountain standard time SANTA FE. For Albuquerque, Denver, Chicago, Ixis Angeles No. 818 lvs. 8:50 a. ra.; No. J10 at 8 p. m. From Albuquerque, Denver, Los Angeles. Chicago so, 80S arvs. 10 a. m.; No. SIS at 6:6K p. m. EL PAO SOUTHWESTERN. (Western Division.) For Arizona and California No. 1 its. 1:56 p. m.: No. 1 at 7:45 p. m. From Arizona and California No. 1 arvs. 1 a. m.; No. at 1:40 p. m. (Eastern DIvLtlonA For Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago ad. 4 ivs. i:da p. m.; jvo. z at 4:4& p. m. For Tncumcarl No. 3 lvs. 7:30 a. m. From Chicago. St. Louis and Kansas City No. 1 arvs. 6:30 a. m.; No. 3 at 2:40 p. m. From Tucumeari No. 7 arvs. 7: so p. ra. C IL S. A. AND 8. P. TRAINS. For San Antonio. New Orleans and Wash ingtonNo. 102 lvs. SMS a. m.; No. 10 at 10:30 p. m. From Washington, New Orleans and San Antonio No. 5 arvs. 5:30 p. m.; No. 101 at 10 p. m. For Arlso&a and California No. 1 lvs. 6:46 a. m.; No. at 6 p. m.: No. 101 at 10-15 p. m. From Arizona and California No. 103 arvs. 8:30 a. m.; No. I. at 4:30 p. m.; No. 10 at 10 p. m TEXAS PACIFIC. For Dallas and St. Louui No. 6 lvs. 0:30 a, m.; No. 4 at 7 p. m. From St, Loutai and Dallas No. 2 arvs. 9:16 a. ra.; No 6 at 9-35 p. m. MEXICAN CENTRAL. No regular achadule. MEXICO AND NOKTJI WESTERN. No regular sehednlo. line. Save one tLiv between Globe ard ' tin Teavc Dunran 5. so a, m.; arr.ve s omonvilio 11 00 a, m Leave Solomon 1) s 11-45 a. m . arrive Duncan 2 IS p. in. ''a-a each war J3.00. k. t. Keid. manager, r-ac-can. Arizona. NEWMEXICO. 2I1CKOK HOTEL and anto line. TTnp-Te K It. Trips to Klephant Butte and Paiomas Springs. Cars meet aU trains. TLXAROSA-MESCALERO auto leaves Tuia rosa for Mescalero, daily. S3 round trip, fa-o to Alamogordo J2. D. W. Shoemaker Aut r Line, Tnlarosa, N. M. nrjmLLEY EL PASO-LA MESA auto line, upper valley, west side. Herald delivery leaves Herald of fice each week day at -4 p. m. Fares from El Paso to the following points are as fol lows: Ganuttllo. 7ic; La Union store, $1.00; Chamberlno. 31.36: La Mesa. S1.C0. Car leaves lav Mesa for El Paso at 8 a. m. dally. Telephone 342. La Mesa. N. 31.. R. T. Hewitt LAS CRUCES auto line, for MesUla valley points, leaves Herald office each week dav at 3.16 p. rn. Fares from El Paso to Canu tlllo. 76o; Anthony. 31.00: Berlno. 31.25; Vado. 31 SO: Mesqulte. J1.75: Mesllla Park. 32.00; Las Cruces, 32.00. Leaves E. T. Johns News Stand, Phone 145, for El Paso, at 6 p. m. dally. LAKE VALLEY, HMUboro and Kinct, 1 auto stage and express Una meets all trains at Lake Valley. Wire at my expense r special trips anywhere at any time. Rat s reasonable F. W. Mister. HUIsboro, N If SILVER CITY-MOOOLLON stage line a way SJ.SO; round trip 115. Stanley stca-uc 12 passenger car. Wire or write for reserva tion. Eight years' experience MogoIIon road. Frank Townsend. P. O. Box "03, Phone .. Sliver City. J.OltD.SHUKU. TYRONE. SILVER CITV 1 uto, leaves ijorosourg aauy 1 p. ra v a Tyrone; leaves Sliver City daily a. m v a ' ijrronc. Mnrougn rare one way SB rn 31 1 trip J12. Silver City to Tyrone one wav 32.00; round trip IS.00. Scott Garage, Lr-d--burc. N. M, Broadway Hotel, Silver 1 1 N. iZ. UL,CK K.VNOE auto stage and express 1 passenger service leaving Engle anil h lde, dally except Sunday at 7 a. m. for T pliant Butte. Cuehlllo, Willow Springs arl Fah-vlew. Through fare one way, 38 Inter- 11 mediate points. 10c per mile. Baggage caf-$ rled 50 pounds free, excess z ivnti ne 1 pound. ROSn-EI.IC.UlHIZOZO mall line Passen ger service leaving both RosttcII and C-r zoxo daily and Sunday nt 8 a. m fur r eho. TInnle, noado, Lincoln, Ft. Star- n Capltan and Nogal. Through fare one w 1 SI 40. Intermediate points at 8c per m. e Baggage carried up to IT 5 pounds. pounds free. Excess at 1c rer nnnnrt rtna. well Auto Co . owners and operators. LOWER VALI.EV. EL PASO-CLINT Wheeler's car leaves Clint for El Paso daHy. Including Sunday, at 8.30 a. m. Returning to Clint the car leaves The Herald office at 3.30 p. m. Express and parcels carried. 1'ABENS-CLINT-EL PANO automobile stage line. See the lower valley and enjoy a real good ride. Bound trip fare to Cilnt $1 26; Fabena 81.75. Automobile leaves El Paso Herald office each evening exrept Sundays at 2 o'clock and returns to EI Taso at 6 o'clock. Make reservations at The Herald office. ARI70NV TAKE THE OREAT hCEMC ROUTE "Apache Trail " Globe to Phoenix. via Roosevelt Dam. Make reservation at the Olobe-Pboenlx Stage company office. Do minion Hotel. Globe Arizona. DLNCVN-iOLOMOMlLLE automobile stage KOSWEI.L-ALAMOGORDO Passenger n,I express line. Automobiles leave Alamogordo for Roswell at 10:15 a. m.. arrive at R"swe 1 at 6:30 p. m. Westbound automobile ' : Roswell for Alamogordo at 7-00 a. m -uva at Alamogordo at 4 15 p. m. Stops are ale. at the following points: Flcaihn "-1 n . Hondo. San Patricio Glen Coe, Wh" Vt. Inn. Mescalero. Bent. Tnlarosa, 1.1 Tux. Through fare one way 310 Intermedial points Sc Jjer mile. Twentv-five r "mils baggage earned rree. Exi ess 1- pr nnund. , iviamogoran carage vnmngoni" . r WEST TEX VS. OWECO-BUENA 1nt autr mall line. Every' day except intlns Faro cne way 11.25. G. C. Marshall Proprietor MAKFA-FORT DAMS auto mail line leave Fort Davis dally and Sundays 8 a. m. Leave Marfa 2 p. m. One way 32 50; round trip 34 00. G. W Davis Prop. ill en YPiT.i-uiciMi rLLS aut . ma i line. Leaves Bu,na lsta 9am Leave Grand Falls 1 p m Fare one way $2.00. C. O. Humble. Proprietor. BIG SPIUNOS. Lamrsa. Tex A vZ tTT leaves Big Springs dally except in a' S 30 a. m. arriving Lamesa via s jsh and Sparenberg. at 12 noon, retumine t . r-'g Springs same day at 5 p m $: 0 p way. 36 00 round trip Cordlll a. Stmiu Itops. ltig Springs. Tex