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luur&dnv. Mav j.j. July. EL. PASO HERALD bUll OKI AL and MAtjAZllNfc, rA(iti ALLSOMEWHATDISLIKEPEACETREATY BUT ALL WILL SIGN IT EVENTUALLY ASTJRPRISIJrG fact bont the peace treaty, aa dmcas-, decs not share the extreme -view of dissent. Even is Ger sion develops, is that no country affected by it seams many, newspapers findint most support among tie middle altogether satisfied with it. ; class Uke a moderate view of the treaty. Tbey consider In the United States, objection is found chiefly to the bntot JT.t proton for a special alliance of the United States, Great l ZLL Ik, Z Britain and France for France's defence in the event of at- J . ikVf"p"t 404 614 Bot tack by Germany, notwithstanding the fact that the league ' , i, of nations is to be created and that France will hare the ' . 4d tH xsHdledass opimo. jrevafl. It always does leairue's nroteebon. . . , . called aristocracy to be loM m every country ami the so- 'It u a food peace," said premier Georges Clemenceau, proletariat is) in fact, the common sense and the bat tier are voices of dissent, even In France. Marshal aj 0 tiat Moatry Foch's is one of them. Xhe nrffitarists are disappointed, j dMpitc attacks njoa it, the peace treaty will be en the one hand and some socialists profess to be, on the 'ratiKa it will be ratified in France and England and CIber' I by the senate ef the Unitea States. Whether Germany wiB "Somewhat similar Is the receptiea of the peace treaty ratify it now is problematical. That Germany will sign in England. The NortheHffe pres says that Lloyd George's 1 sooner or later is boy ad loabt The fandaatental fact is promises have not been kept, while the Labor party sees in i the one openly confessed by count von Brockdorff -Rant-some of the points of the treaty a "compromise by caoi- Uu. Germany is beaten and poVerleecv She knows foil taiisni and imperialism.'' veil that if she refuses to sign the' treaty her last state will Belgium is frankly dissatisfied with the reparation pre-! he worse than her first. tided for her and great demonstratfoas are being held in j o favor of rejection of the treaty. Belgian opinion seems te : jTTC r . be that the tittle country which was violated by Germany ' KeglODai Dank Location and which Great Britain ana others lea to defend has now been betrayed jrians are inclined to hint that their Jiave beaten tnem to uermany's pocKetoooK. However, so onsraess men. it is announced mar. several conrncang real far as any sentiment regarding Belgrnm's treatment has estate interests have made themselves felt in the matter and been expressed in the United States, it has been to the that a number of locations outside of the business center effect that Belciam's money compeasatioB and territorial have been offered. readjustment win be fair and adequate. J Against any one of these sites, whether north, south, ! Extremists in Poland think Poland is getting too Httle, east or west of the basiness district, the obvious argument ! although the sura total of Poland's acquisitions win not Lit se of the M Paso banks are within a radios of I be revealed until the treaty with Austria is completed. It 0Bt N from the First National bank, and that the other is bow being drafted. 1 two banks are sot mach farther from this central location. ' Of course, Germany is most dissatisfied amoag all the ' With the banking bnsiaess of the eity thus permanently nations. That is natural. Germany is the loser, it is ' centraBied, it seems very desirable that a site for the Re Germany who is to be made to pay. Germany talks of re- Zional bank be found within two Mocks of this financial lectine the treaty. Herr Sbert and herr Scheidemana de- The coostfeiation of cheap rent is not so important nouneed, in the federal canal at BerBa, the doeament the IfttHy a constant loss of time and effort in transact- j allies have drawn for Germany's signature. Most bitterly 8 By bnsraess with a reserve bank located oatstde of they brand it as a treaty of enslavement for Germany, a . the financial district, treaty which win keep Germans in servitude for genera- E aaaiers and hastees men ought to be able to tiocs and will transform Gerauay iato a big prison cams, SP-beit tor the consideration of the Regional bank directors ! surrounded by enemies and with no oatlet for world coat- choice of sites both centrally located and wrthfa the es-, Th .n. at m. uh,h. . tiumh in Vk tabhshed limit of cost, but rt is very doubtfal whether a 1 hope that the a Hies may be persuaded iraUy with a fiendish enemy merely because fee ts pros- j F tratt j " " The Germans are corions folk. They either fstf to seel Returned soldiers with a sense of hnraor say they folly or refuse to see that the peace terms have not been written expect to see a political advertisement fa the interest of merely on the basis of Germany's defeat. Had Germany teste fellow who fought gloriously for his country in the been an honorable enemy, the terms would have bees leas service of supply and was serieaaly wounded whea a case drastic. It is the fact that Germany feaght dishonorably, of tomatoes fell as his leg. That is well eaeagh for a joke fiendishly, menacing the entire world, that has determined bat the fact is that the hardest job the S. 0. S. men had the allies so to strip Germany as to make sack an eveat was te rseist the temptation to go absent without leave and impossible of recurrence. j show ap on the battle rise. Bet here is a remarkable fact as to the peace treaty.) o Its objectors mainly are to be found ihc statesmen nd genarala, or amoBg cals. The great middle body of solid, gent people of the United States, France aad Great Brit- stricken kingdom am has been found to regard the treaty rull information from Belgium is lacking, it may not beg Perhaps senator tar wrong to assume mat tne mutate I Don't Go to an 80 - To Get You a Br 1 X month from now. HE'LL, BE 8 rears old. bit YOU wouldn't guess It BY TWE5TT vears. AID HK bast tor a bastnosa. 1 EHfLOTHKNT ageaer. w AM) I saw his sig-n. a to we wanted a rlrl to work la oar home. AD I went on. lU WE grew to be friends m iv A very few minutes. ASD THAT'S bow It happen'-'- I i.EAJtB Ms ace. A YD WtUSK I left. HE HAD prnmlMS me. HE WOCtn find a ix A day or two. AMI thb vorr sest Oar. X CALLED again. A3TD HE bad good news. mm HE'S FOtTD a woman. THAT WOULD fin the bi!' A VERT fine woman OF MIDDLE aa. A YD HErn send her u . ... OX THE early ear. m m OV THE following day. A XT I hurried home. AND TOLD my wife. Little Chris VJtTHAT YV TOO tT I MIS too from calllor- HP aakfd George Thel n of LltIe rkrt. "Tell Myrtle to write out what too vmBt." This Is tae Mat Lit tie Ckrla dletated to' SfTlet fireia' anlt, n ioikd. aiae fi dolls to ewt nt, o Httle oil well aerrlek, a boy dell, a gun, a aiatel. aone caps for tae goa. aone eaadj, aome eal ored pettella, a playhoBe, a rag for the slayhaase. The, after the Hit bad keen tarned In ke aafd ke kad 'target te get a pen far the pig." 9i 5 Rippling Rhymes aw. By WALT MASON , Hohenzollern FIB many yean eld Kaiser Bill aecstnpHshed fine things for his state; we mast admit, already still, that as a hastier he was great He helped the state is every way. by every fair aad unfair means: aad sow his thankless people say, Twas Kaiser Bill who bow he wrought, to upbuild German thought to finding marts for German cheese? forgotten are his coal tar dyes; mea think bat of bis submarines, and daunt his spirit with their cries, "You are the gay who spilled the beans!" If Bill had dreamed no war lord stuff, he would have honored throne aad crown; for he had done big things enough to earn a fair and fine renown; but now he humbly saws his wood, and humbly hoes his patch of greens, while peasants say, 'He is no good he is the jay who spilled the beans." How it mast gall the exiled Han to know that busy men forget the saner things that he has done, to talk about his one fool bet! Kow he must weary of the game, when on his window sill he leans, and hears ;he passersby eiclaim, "There 's the skate who spilled the beans!" Conrrlght. by Georse isatin.w Aaama, WALT MASON ,in tie. ena, tor of the allies strove so by those allies. Bel- j T"HE site to be chosen for the El Paso Regional Reserve longer legged alBes -l bank is a matter of much interest to local bankers and to treat more lea- location away from among the hies fotk.! Yes. the peace the subaenred radi- partition of Pslaad sabsUntill, intelti- took away 100 per as good aad -wane cuss in that country ac mandatory for Y ear-Old Man Middle Aged Woman K. C B.. I XSD SHE was pleased. AXD in tha naoralnav I j 1VE WATCHED the stmt. , THAT liHADS te oar house. ... i AM) ALT. we saw. ... i WAS AH aged woman I ... j BEXT AXD gTar. i ' AD TRVDBR her arm. ... A PAPBR aackags. ... TIED with string. ... AXO SilB seemed eontased. ... AJfH APPHARED to be lost ... AXD I harried sat. ... AKD IreOK her am. ... and xmsnaonmt her. AS TB wfaom she soaglit. ... AJVD SHE skewed mo a paper. ... AXD WRITTK.V la Ink. ... WAS MY owa Bam. AXD I took Vr tn. ... AKD TJP th Meps. ... AXD WAITED & momeat. TILL HER breath earns back. ... axd TTBATtn her say. ... TBK EMPLOYMRXT aSOJL ... HAD SEST her set. ... AXD WB talked H over. ... AXD SHE agreed. ... THAT- SHE woaMn't do. AXD I drove her borne. ... AXD HELPED her an. ... THB FLIGHTS of stops. ... THAT LEAD to her house. ... AXD A little walls later. ... THB BMPLOTHSKT man ... WITH HIS SS years. ... WAS KSISTKfi to me. ... I j THAT AXY woman. ! WHO WAS CO years old ... i WAS JUST middle aged, i ... AXD HK danced a fig. ... OX HIS office floor. ... JUST TO prove to me ... THAT EIGHTY years ... W.ISTT SO darn old. ... X THAXK you. spilled the beans." New who remembers industries, and how be gave his midnight tae pen senc noay in Detween me so- the baslnese center can be cheap for terms are fairly drastic bat when the occurred, back ia the 1Sth centary, they cent of Potend's territory, leaTiar the HOthing bat a races of consonant. Lodge is willing to accept appointment tae united states. j There Is No 'Reason ( For A Child's Love f BY AX BLRSBNER. VI 7 HEX yon wove a nttle yoangster W yon bad a lot of friends you loved dearly, when you would hesi tate to recognise sow, since yo have got older, aad "know better." It sestada aaobblaa. THdat some Bice old woman, who did her hair ia a hard kaoC call too, as aha saw yoa pass her boose from school, and give yoa big round sugar cookies, back ia the ase-to-be days She Is more wrinkled and older now, and. although her sugar cookies may be as good, the old friendship tsn't as sweet. : Don't yon remember too peculiar old rasa who delivered trait and flowers ia Tear neighborhood? He used to insist on exchanging a rose or a polished apple for a smile asu some ehildieB chatter, and yoi thought he vac the "atceot person. Time eBaBfes eaiaJons. We didn't see te notice that a hat was two rears aM. aad aboes were down at the naeL aad cheeks were wrinkled sad people ware poor. Every child u eora a assail ia in. ana uvet with true brotherly save until some anterttrtaiaf? maraoa aava. "Tea mustn't; they arent nice people Hke wa axe." Then the eatfld bsteein aa artetaorat aad aa aetocrat aad slntoerat and a aroknnat or soi ether krad of a mat, which be really wasn't iateaaea to be. 14 Years Ago Today Prom The Herald ef Tata Date. IB6S. nHPOHSS from Warsaw tell of IV Ruaeian and Jewarti seciaMats oa Xalewsfcl street who were fired on by a volley from the infantry patroL The reports from Hons Kong show that it ts believed the Biltlo fleet U now anchored off St- John's Island, of the two Islands owned by France, to miles soarhwest of Hong Kong and 80S miles north of Kam- raah. Dr. Brown, of Atlanta. Ga.. the re tiring president of the American Anti-Tuberculosis league, and tr. Coanisa, of Sioux City, lows, the new president of tae league, and Dr. Alex ander, of Georerla. the new first vice president of the oegsnisation. will be la Kt Paso the HHer jext of this week to confer regarding plans for ttM leaanie. Dr. William B. PhHUpe, OBTOeter of the University or Texas ranerai sar vey, says the duMentlBaanea of the mineral survey will be a calamity to the state. Xach comment is created over the possibility of ue discontin uance. The formal transfer of the Central school property to the Slks was made yesterday. Edward KneeselL exalted ruler of the Elks: Sam Gatltn. secre tary: Joseph U. Sweeney. C E. Kelly. Harris Walthalt, John Franklin and H. R. iWeod signed for the Elks, and CapU T. J. BeelL C W. Paasett and John H. Harper acted for tae school board in the transfer. ' T. t A. fyBrlen and wife and son. Edward, will leave tomorrow for Mex ico City. Oaxaea and the ruins of Hltal on a pleasure trip. Otto- J. Wyler and family win leave tomorrow eveamg for Houston. New Orleans and Galveston oa a pleasure trip. Booze Dtsblat) Templs Thieves; Drew Water Haul Boston, liassu May IS. The display of filled whisky bottles in the win dow of a store la Chelsea square ' proved very attractive te three thieves. Hurling a big slflswalfc brick through mate glass window each man car ried away twe bottles. Instead of rye, bourbon or Scotch, the bottles were each filled with plain water. The loss of the broken window was nearly $50. THRIFT STAMP RECORD. East Liverpool. O.. May 15. East Liverpool schools are proud of the: Thift stamp record of the J857 pupils i the grades wno during the ynr subscribed an average of $3 11 fo r the iiaby bonds "We'll beat it th's vear, An Audience Soldiers to Be Given a Great Chance T.-nn U O-, 7,,-,-.; mJJJCO I.UC UaiVdLlUXl "I THINK every soldier ia the United States wlU be Interested in the soldier settlement bill which now is before congress," said Marl Wilson. a discharged soldier. "Whether or not the soldier iatends to take ad van tare of the kill, whoa it Is passed, win not prevent h from taking an active laterest la it, because the war has engendered a feeling of fellowship amoag the men and thev will back anv move ment which will aid their fellows. The plan, as I understand it. la for the soldier to take up certain tracts of isaa wnicn win be provided and im proved by Uncle Sam ia reclaimed areas nxa will mean a great tack for the reclamation service, bat that department will be able to aae sol dier labor, now that the country la ruled wita Idle men. many of them discharged soldiers. If the men will take an interest In this plan and will continue to voice that interest I think there is little doubt that con gress will pass the MIL Then mea who have stepped out of civilian Use and find it difficult to resume their former Places, mir. If ther desire. homestead oa these tracts, while the government will provide tnem wita every implement needed, even horses, so that be may start farming hi a practical way. In the nroBosed colonies farm experts will asadat him la starting and will coach aim aa ne proceeds. It is a great move and I would Hke to see every soldier voieo bis approval and Interest in it." 9 "In what I consider to be a wOd scramble for change, much of it an der the name of reform or modern lam. I sincerely hope that the Sal vation Army, to my mfneVtho most unselfishly beautiful and THiristRke organisation on the face of the earth, will "keep Its feet on the ground,' " aaid E. S Joseph, of Los Angeles. New Victory Poster SAVE rORYOVE. COWTOf M WARMINGS SIMPS TTASKKLi, COFFIN, the famous artist, rl 5 " ving, campaip.. fave Thus is attention called to tin tact that lnon twtriH. ran nri in u-ar a ncn ttinia Tt i mlnnlv enH Un ni-nfit.kl. for the investor. WithSense OfHumor-Haicoffmani Lillle Interviews A MTHI O-i ' 7- j.u XlllUV Will JL1UK. LU "It has come out of this wreak of world war pars, sweet aad aaeoa camiaated, bat it is now facinc this world ef change, the millions of sol diers fairly worshiplag It. Every body ts getting behind it tn Its new departure of a modem Mrive,' for ita financial aaaport. Will it. under all these new conditions, allow Itself to be led astray frees the simple aad splendid work which it has fallowed these many years, helping the fallen, the derelicts among the hedges and aJoag the UghwaysT The tambourine girl, the aeese lassie radiating love and aelpfalaees la the dark places, who was safe aad respected ia the worst of atves, seems to be fsdine away- ThVseHer of the 'War Cr?" ts not sees so often. I hope I am mistaken, hut I tear that brUHast, saacaifferat ceaesutkm of the first Gea. Booth ef the Salvatioa Army Is oegutning te no moeeinlied oat of tne sample way of meeting the practical proeiems wasea come ap in tnis every day life aad which win con tinne te do so preeabtr to the end of time. To my way of thinking the Salvation Army methods ware Just waat tae wenet aeeaea aad i merer otter these thoughts- as a possible warawE. nsansg taat my rears are estthrsly, KiwaBdtess for an organisa- aoa wniea 1 nave learned to respect. to revere. Svea though the war ia ever. there Is stm aa argent can for graduate nurses to enroll la the Bed Cross servtee." saM Aire. Grace Bag- Nad. -Siaee tae Hod croea has taken ever the nabUe health service, there are maay f letos ef servsee for tae Red cross nurse. Army aad navy au- eaaraeei nurses eeneciauv are anted te so late the oabUs health work, for waiea nro-nsteas are saaae ror tag- rag ap speetai lines of wor. Tnere are now goed opeaiaas rer tae ais- ckarged nurses tn marine hospitals where disabled mea are being cared for aad where reeonstruetfoa work IS THEWICTORY 'F53! SAVE FOR. YDVESELF IUMI CmXl. furnishes the above Victory potter for for Your Country.. Save for Yoarself." those wbo were unable to boy Liberty by the New Land Bill 7j. f U Tilt I 1 1 to WIU mGLUOUS being doae. nurses are In these instances, those being given the prefer- "El Paso county mast put a hard pavement oa state highway N'o. 1. from Fabeas te the east county tine, a distance of It miles." said L. A. White, county engineer. "Thea we will have a hard pavement from eae end ef the county to the other. The north loop road Is the worst la the county at the preseat time. There are new If miles of road there which should have a rock macadam finish. We a-ant to put rock macadam en the south era loop also, that is run ning from Saa Kthmrlo to Fabeas. We will put hard pavement on state high way No. 1 and gravel oa the lateral roads. Ia the upper valley roads-we can use gravel en an cross roads. There la plenty of gravel op the val ley out it ia, aaarce in nne seataern valley, so that we can use rock in the southern part at the same cost gravel. The mala road north, run- nlajr bv way of the concrete viaduct. has a S per cent grade. This limits ths loads which the farmers can haul into town. We should baud a new road from the fool of the vladact. ataxias; the lower pan of tewn aosth of union station. Approximate ly 7MOS tons of freight are hauled annually ever tha road by the farm ers. This new read weald cut the cost of hauling tn half. It also would do away with the nscosaltj of the farmer peaaiag. threogh the heart ef town with his loaded wagoas. as he must do at preseat. The Ahuaogor do road ts v-ry poor in Otero eouaty. New Mexico, bat la good ia K Paso county, with the exception of a one mite stretch which fat subject to over flows after each heavy rain. The water stands from six inches te a foot deen ea It at limes. A new route is being planned aad laid eat louowing tae eage or tne Bins and peselBg directly ia front of the Bap tist sanatorium. This route will avoid the overflow stretch." The Army Nana corps, ae It Is new known, came late being sooa alter the close of the Spaoiah Ameri can war aad was aa outgrowth ef the volunteer nurses of that tssae, of which there are same stm la the preseat corDO." sold Xhu Ktfvth OIIL "At the time the border disturbances kegaa the corns numbered onlv lio Burses, bat st that tiate others were sdded under the direction or tae Red Cress, until at the time wo Joined the allies, the corps numbered MO. It later grew to the large proportion of le.see members. Being iadacted into the service) at so rapid a rate after war was declared, la the be ginning there was a lack ef comforts. In normal times, however, conditions sre such as te make army nursing one oi tae most attractive places zor those ia the nursing profession." "The Boy Scouts' summer camp, with its constructive, educational aad recreational program. Is oa outing that every boy between the ages of la and It years should take advant age of." said G. O. Evermaa. scoot executive. "The camp will he held from July XI te Aagast XL inclu sive. In the Aaimas canyon above the Elephant Butte dam. We can Uke care Of as many beys ss we can get. They will be heased ia It foot square tenia, the same as are used la the United States army. The camp will have its own commissary. We will have a swimming pool In the river, aad oar own medical supervi sion. The scoat program will keep the boys busy. Already aoolicatlons have been made from Meal! la Perk. l uraces, uarrneze, ana usrnsaaa. X. K-. to Join the Kl Paso aooats la their camp thia summer. Carlsbad ex pects to bring X boys." "I hear a great deal about El Paso bat never did" I expect to see such aa industrious looking city as this is." said R. R- Gilbert, successor to Sam Lewder as manager of tae federal re serve branch here. "My first im pression of the city was the sight of the tilled lands down the valley, vast stretches of them as vivid la the production of plant lite as any of the more fa-orabla farm lands of the east. That sight was significant of what was to come upon my arrival la the, city, beeaase I could judge by the appearaate of the barren lead last before it which lay out for many miles, that an energetic and in domitable community was behind the making of that productive area. When I arrived ia the city I was delighted. So I am now In a city that I know I sm going to like immensely." 9 'This Is our traveling automobtls machine shop which we are exhibit ing: to snow wnat men can expect if tney win recruit in tne auto repair v. m. ner- i rlnxshaw as hs exhibited the shoo on the east side of San Jacinto plaza More Truth MBMaan Br JAMES THE LAS T KING. THE kit old Jang ix tetieriag aad rkSng ts a faM. Hk vkrimi are so many that yoa could net cessi t&ea al. The dawning of a Better Day, so taany mifiiefts trait, W3I pat tills last old king away asd keep him ia the dart. Far back along the trail of time men knew his brutal creed. He shattered Hope sad fostered Crime. Hk name k 0W Kkg Greed I PJE Btrtr law God's ratling ran. Hk eyes were on hk gold. He never loved a little one or soothed the helpless old. He sever saw the stars above while scheming ia the mart. He sever felt the poke of Love within hk withered heart! Heir to a Ike of crimson thrones, he lived hk lifeless life, And bought hk strength with brave men's bones throagh years of sa and strife! QOD speed the end of Old King Greed! Lwg may thk keg Be dsst! Dethrone thk despot with hk breed of Murder, Lies aad Last! Oh, fair wiS be the saaset, aad fresh will be the dawn, And great w91 be the joy of life whea Old Kiag Greed k gone! Hk masterbas been Satan, hk god the red god Mars, And hk life has been a barrier 'twixt the people and the stars! EXISTENCE THB particaiar planet on which we 1 somewhat ap ia the air. Just when telling. We seem quite surrounded by The conference sags. There Is doaat and misgiving, and men of an na tioas are holding their breath. The only sore thing is the high cost of liv'ng excepting, of course, the sure thing we call Death. Bat cheer up. my brothels! "Twill all be adjusted. The city of Rome wasa't Dalit la a day, aad those Roman stataamea wko got op atat dusted will see things at length in tha sensible way. It took a long time to get late that mtrup, bat right will prevail in the East and the West. Be sure there la nothing that Time cannot fix a p. so just keep on plugging and HOPE FOR THB BEST. TWO VIEWS. There was a young jwomah nemed Mae Who aald "They'll arrange It some way. If Italy's gloomy About that Fi-ynmy Then MUier Fi-yumy akoatd pay I" There wxa a yonng girlie named Sue Who was watching the Conference, tee I haven't," aaM ahe. The sUghtrat idee What theua natlona are going to do!1 in El Paso Wednesday forenoon. "That shop on that truck la a surprise to the mechanical world as to its possi bilities. We have it merely for ex hibition purposes, to encourage en listments in this branch of the mili tary service, but we eaa show the maay things that eaa he done oa traveling shop. We can even do weld lag that would surprise mechanics, but we do not wish to appear as of fering opposition to fixed aad perma nently located plants, for we are set out for business, but merely to show what this branch of the service eaa teach a young man while he Is serv iiwr hi. eeuntrv There era two sol diers on that truck la that traveling aatemeblle shoo. One of them Baa not been in that branch of the serv ice more wan nine men tee ana tne skill ke has acquired ia wonderfaa I was a cavalry officer and got trans ferred to this branch becaose of Its opportunities. It is not generaUy known, but at Ft. Bliss le one of the roar rreat automobile shops of the United states army transport service Some Chips From the Editorial Block; Thoughts From the Staff Typewriters I (Csatribated by Herald Edtterial and Report ami Force). rH Mexican. Soaora, operating. II two huge breweries which barn just been remodeled, and with Juarex liquor dealers laying- in heavier Sam plies of liquor than for some time, tt doesn't seem tbat the rumored pro hibitory laws of the Mexican ea- gress make much impress! oa ea tha Mexican dealers. The American Legioa has lost passed a resolution 'requesting dras tic action from congress against Bolshevik! and the I. W. W. These men know what they fought and they're still fighting it. Still there are some here who look with toler ance upon the red prtaaipals, if they have principals The "vsg" charge la not neces sarily popular, but still it keeps atr. Basiness Man's wife from know ing be plays poker. In spite of Ha aaaoMlarity. B Paso still baa the Idle Male A la ser draft might-be a good thlag. Easy marriage and easy divorce taws grow easier every day. Comes pretty near being the -horrible trial marriage theory" after an. German parliamentary leaderj in Berlin say they were stunned by the severity of the peace) terma of the alUea, The Oerruan's "pocket" nerve la the oaly thing sensitive in his make up. With silver soaring bp to within it points of Si t per ounce, we ca" jnst see Billy Bryan looking os with the enthusiasm ef a craaahooter. Sam Oompers ts another one of those American continually med - dllng In the affairs of Mexlea, but dllng In the affaire of Mexlea, but who never ears a word for the pre- EL PASO HERALD DSDICATEO TO Till. SERVICE OF THF. PEOPLE. THAT 50 GOOD CATSE SHALL LACK A CHAHPION, AND THAT BVIL SHALL NOT THRIVE t VOPPOSBD. B. D. Slater, editor aad controlling evraer. haa directed The Berald for : yenrl J. C. WHwarth U Manager and G. A. Hsrtta i Sewa Editor. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS. 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Entered at the Postoffice in El Paso Texas, aa Second Class Matter 'WHATEVER YOU WANT TO KNOW." The ts Paso Berald Infenaatlen Bnreaa at huaiu'M rnreishe - im f charge, wttb aeesrate and astnorltatlve aaawcr to qaastloas en aay asd all saSJ.i-.- niHiiireiBC van larerBiaaoe -can ee aao rrostt tae snsaraiisua reesereea ef ths va rious federal aeversneat denartmenta the areas Library ef CasriMi at,d tn. experts and scientists la tbe soverameat - - iw rent, rami at-companv eacn inquiry, aa aaaresa rue SI rase ue waaaiartes. X. C Than Poetry J. MO.VTACBE. TODAY. t dwelling are dwelling Is now, to use slang twill come down we hava no wsv of Copious Care. ua be asasw abeolotetv every thing connected wltk aatemebiles. ex cept what is pateated aad the gov ernmeat has to sennlre from the own ers ef such pa tea la. The other thre. shops are la Baltimore. Baa Anton i and Atlanta. Now the army offer:, to take young mea late this servic ia which they have every opportune to leara a most useful trade. A man making aa initial enlistment has t go ia for three years, bat a man who has been la the service before has enlist for one year only. The pnv -lie a month and everything found uniform and aU. equivalent to St on month in civil life, practically. A n- it. can work ap to S1S5 a month in ca!i No man need have any doubts abou his opportunities to learn, for ou t raveling automobile machine irons over ia franco convinced vaier White, manager of tae wen-knew i White automobile plaat of Clevelan-J O.. of what can be dene In the ' e : not to mention what can be i o ' the four great shops I have men tioaed." tectien of Americans and taetr in terests in '.oh cwnay. There Is a great deal of travel a' over the United States, bat It savurs of a restlsssnsss ef a people who have money to spend but are look ing, weadertag what la the world to do with it KJTOWlTf whes t' go en about year buessees after soakfa' hand it a dieJtr iii.ll .a. ,,nt Hear aaa we're ; .... ..r. -..-. .,., 'erfettea whea we're dead, or nearly 'ejected t' sense office I Ceprnsai fcatfcMiai ewasper Servt . service at Waentextoa. Three en:s !r or- state clearly tae larormjutori Serald Information Bureau. Frederic J. Basklu. Director.