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KL PASO HKHALU LEGION PLANS HIIL HERE A Jl50 9f0 memorial building- Is 7 anne br the American Lesion post e. it is proposed, it wu said v-.r.dav at legion headquarters, to -aka the bmidiny a club with ata ctic features, with a cafe and with 5omg for members who want them. Ir-e building is to be in the nature of a memorial. A money raisins plan ill be di8Ci.sseJ at a meeting in : the sear future El Paso business ! '"en are to he conferred" with before 'tie financial plan is definitely de- Tfce American Legion here now has i 7, RIVER'S END5 GIRL STUDENTS RARE PICTURElPRESENT CIRCUS 'The RiTer' .nd, dliected by j&arsnaii rteii&u. who airec:ei va dy Lonlega," "Mickey and other favorite pictures, is being shown at the Ellanay .theater. In anticipa tion of an exceptional picture crowds Tislted the theater all day Sunday. Toe story is reauy exciting, it is full of action ami played by an all star cast. The settings are laid in some cases in froxen Alaska, with miles of glistening snow and the monotony broken by a racing doc team far in the distance. In other of the story the spectators u complete roster of its membership f." inron ?.T na - tope and ported in a frame at Chinese de as, and then b.wk to na tion headquartprs at the chamber Jur to dri P smooth river -f commerce. There are more than 1 a canoe giWing under the low ' members. At least another ltflo I hanging branches of wonderfully bis; ri Paso ex-service men are eligible trees on the river bank. Tbe whole to membership. FIREMKKi AXSWER ALARM. C.ty firemen at 1:30 oclock Monday .t-fternoon answered an alarm to a residence in the 2000 block on Ore street. A small blase was quickly -xtingulshed. I "Walk a Block and Save the Difference" I, M ODD PANTS BLUE SERGE' $5 and $6.50 IYV VvEV r&IHLO $2 and $3 DRESS PANTS $5, $6, $7 Tfj S story is full of beauty. The story is unusual, the kind one regrets to have end. The fact that it Is acted by an all star cast assures a treat. A Pathe Weekly is shown in con nection with this program. Views of special interest are those taken In Germany during the recent re bellion. The views are varied and each one is interesting. The program will be shown through Wednesday night, and to night after the 8:30 performance at 10 oclock Mies Ida Skinner, winner I of The Herald's Mabel Normand J similarity contest, will be awarded the prise miss xrtne jucnardson and Miss Lu Ree Prances Knight, wno won second and third places In the contest, as well as Miss Skin ner, will be guests of the theater at the 1:20 performance. A. B. PIETRO TON'S PROGRAM INCLUDES WIDE VARIETY TTnusual talent on the part of the Actors" and much interest and en thusiasm on the part ox the capacity audience, characterized the clever presentation or the "circus at the EI Paso School for Girls Saturday aiieruoon ana evening. Virtually every member of the school took part In the performances, nnder the direction of the members of the faculty and with the assistance of the alumnae. A vaudeville show iras Riven, with a ukulele orches tra and a whole flock of sideshows xrom tne Dearded woman and the wild man to the Circassian beauty and the Siamese twins. Garbed as French peasant srtrls, members of the senior French class sold candies and flowers, and a brisk trade in ice cream, lemonade and toy oaiioons was cameo on under the supervision of Mrs. Will Walz. as sisted by lira. Charles lvy. Miss Dorothy Lackland. Xlss Stella raipps. Miss Beatrice stiles. Miss Margaret Ormsoee. alias Irene Rob ertson. Miss Virginia Akard and Mrs. Jack Knight, members of the alumni. A Spanish dance .by little Hits Mathilda Falomlr, called for several encores. A charminc little French doll dance was given fcy Miss Doro thea Relnberg. Students on Proem ni. Members of the school who took part in the entertaining program are i xotiows: Old fashioned garden, Marian Hurd. Genevieve Murphy, Jeannetto Rawl ings, Mary Dee Mulr, Evelyn Jamie son. Willie Jernigan, Ruth McXary, Helen Weckerle. Kate LeaveU. Claudia Morris and Dorothy Whit-aker. Doll dance. Dorothea Eelnberff. LKUtflte orcnestrs, jasry I Robinson. MarJorla Rscsl Florence Pietro Ton's program for his organ 1 Stevenson. Willis Shannon, Florence "RENEW IT WITH A HEWITT" recital next Thursday night at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. James Graham McNary Includes compositions by J. S. Bach, Page 11a. Ravanllo, and other masters of organ composition past and present. But It also includes a number of compositions br Mr. Yon himself, and these will be awaited ! mm Keenest interest oy au wno know of the high place he has won among modern masters. -Christmas in Sicily, one 01 .air. Ton's compositions, is of the pastoral type, witn suggestions or custant chimes, the Sicilian flats and bag pipe, and deep lovely harmonies. His 'Italian Rhapsody" is remi niscent of folk songs and happy peasant life, but also has suggestions of grandeur la the Italian spirit, and voices the traditions and arts of which Italy Is conservator. His "First Concert Study," superbly brilliant, has invariably called for repetition in bis grand recitals and was voted by the national associa tion of organists to be one of the great classics. All the critics speak warmly of Mr. Ton's intense enthusiasm, bis exuM ranee of spirit. Us rich imagi nation, his poesy, as well as of his unsurpassed expertness in the technic of composition and instrumental in terpretation. Glover and Kathyleen Orndorff. valti ford. Magician, David MiseheL Spanish dance, Mathllde Falomlr. Peep peep, chorus. Blue veil dance, Marx Frances Robinson and Florence Glover. Sweethearts, chorus. Miss Rachel Keenholtz was In charge of tbe vaudeville, which also ALLIED PARLEY 1 ONWITHOUTU San Eemo. Italy, April 19. (By the Associated Press.) Questions In con nection with the peace treaty with Turkey will comprise the firet busi ness to be taken up by the supreme council of the allies ac its first for mal session here today. That was decided at a conference , attended by premiers Xittl of Italy. ' Lloyd George of Great Britain, and ; Millerand of France. With rh nr- mlers were foreign minister Sclalcla r of Italy, earl Curzon. British foreign wcremry, ana uen. sercneiot. rrencn chief of staff. It Was screed that riant v mtm- tnualques should b issued. It developed definitely that the United States would not be repre sented at t he co n f eren ce. For tbe nresent. hovvr. h prime ministers, foreign ministers and ambassadors of France. Britain, Italy, Japan, Belgium and Greece at the meeting are occupied with prob lems particularly affecting them selves and there Is no disposition to dwell unduly on the lack of Amer ican participation. O frmnnj Jl mm t I Inarm. Paris, France. April 19 Allied oc cupation of the Ruhr basin In Ger many is being considered by allied premiers gathered at San Remo, says the Petit Partsler. Premiers Lloyd George, Millerand and Nltti have agreed, in principle on th necessity ox jorcwg uermany to disarm, tbe newspaper declares, but were not agreed as to the best means of pro ceo are. There was a certain coolness be tween Millerand and Lloyd George at the opening of the meeting, but it vanisnea in a ahott time anov the nt most cordiality prevailed says the Matin. Demands that the allies resist all attempts to revise tbe terms of the treaty with Germany are made bv taymona .roincare, iormer presiaent of France, in an article in the Matin. M. Millerand says the allied gov ernments should support France against Germany. ITeacfc emit Wiesbaden, Frankfort. Germany. Aoril 19. (By the Associated Press). The French announced yesterday that withdrawal of the 37th division to Wiesbaden had been completed, ex- RETRIAL OF DAHAGB SUIT TO BHUU IX .Ua-JrlfllLrr t'ULHT Retrial of & $15,0ov suit for dam ages, brought by Josefa G. Escobar at al. for tbe death of her husband, against tbe Consolidated Kansas CHy Smelting; and Refining company, will be neia on inmsuay. mat is. m tne CSth district court. The plaintiff al leges that damages have not been compensated for from the workmen's compensation act and this trial will lesx certain ieatures ox mat act. included a little play by the primary icept staff officers, who are leaving. department and & Daffodil dance by tne tnira ana zoartn graces. Side Sfcovr Features. Miss Iva Winn, with the assistance or Ait ss Tneuaa uoitois suss Sdtta Wayne, Miss Annabel Gray and Miss Pansy Thomas, directed the side shows, which Included: The bearded woman, Marjorle Fin ley. Albino. Lucille Ryu a. A lid man, Margarette Bryan. An Ideal Agent Tta Ceatpany acts as Agist for peons sf prsptr ty, Execatai of Estates sd Guartiina tne ?rp erty H nw cHHthl We SBferrisa &Testaats, esHeet inssac, jnste in ctme tlx Tctaras, Wi taxes, teke charge of rental Ptsjverty, attecat to imfciasee and, ia a wsrd, assmae cWBsiete and camp"' taarge ef matters entrastea to onr care. ExteasiTe. experience, -Urge reapesa&IBty ana csn ataat attesdanee an eSeats' interests v tins Tratt Csnpaar as Heal Agent. Oar Officers triH weiesae tie ejfrtanRy to ex jtate to yea lie jtfrantaies of tie services of this Company is eennectiea with year property. Write Ut ocr booklet, "QaesHons ana Answers Atart Vim aaa Estates," fr fnrther particalaa. MPaso Baiik&'lhist Company Savings- CbmmercialzTnist Siamese twins. Batty Hawkins and Jlarion Gardner. Circassian fftrl, Jane Daland. Bodiless grtrl, DnBols. Snake dnner, Mary Elton Ben ton. The drens acts were; in charge of Miss Gerunds Farnham and Miss Galentlne were as fellows: Tlsht roB. jeannetts Brown, lla- rlella HcCreary, Anita Andreas. near. WHsa atsese. Bear trainer. X. Bsaton. Plastic aletara. GaoOdtne Alnsa. Elisabeth Ramer, U. Crocket, Edith Ann WalthalL Doc; trainer. aL Pecan. Barking sirl.. IL BeeM. Clowns. V. Morris. Ioise Adams. Katherine Coles. T. Kir It Patrick. V. Schmidt and C H end on. A feature of th svonlngs proicram was an act toy acrobats from the Mexican I. il C. i. Sanclnp; follows Pro cm m. The social danfliia; which followed the evening's program was nndsr the direction of Knrmet nines, assisted by Hiss KathoriBo Beaney. htfan Elisabeth McNary, - Miss Nellie Hotchklas, Miee FnreBoe Stevenson and Miss Vie let Armstrong;. A unique doll show was in charse of Miss Elizabeth Rimer. Miss Mar jorle Harris. Miss Margaret Patm and juss siuaoetn Kerr, too wantins, talkins; doll was Mies Klizaoeth sumson. Elisabeth 7ecu heal charge of the pony rutuur. A grab has; was presided over by Miss A. Whitley, assisted by Char- um irox. Knxn mrsaa. Alice Hiane. Iacy Bnnton and Kdith Oslhoon, ushers were Kathennc Snaneer. Mary Lee, Helen Jscobeon. Ethel Goldoft, Laura Tates and Alexandria Upsnaw. Miss XataBe Thnrsfon had dun ef the sale of tickets, and sader the airecuon or miss Lts layn, Mary Hale. Aletha Coffin. Tjmlrna Ttj Lonise Crawford and Eltaabath Ffafx were French peasants. WAR ON CATHOLICS IS DECLARED BY NEW A. P. Continued from paste X.) w I X 0SH t SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBSBaSTtirfmi n wotii heal that rash.-fry Kesmo take a drink out of the Ohio river. Sees Dancer tVilhln. "Bat Is there dangsrT Tea, the republic is in greater danger than it has been at any time atsce the davs pf Washington, onr sire. Tha enemy is wumo onr Kates, ursanizea into various cws, uey proexnsiie onr po liticians with tne throat that they wiu vote against mem. jseing; so stronr and bold that the governor of the empire state of the union during: the visit of tha prince of Wales saw fit to sidestep paying his respects to the guest of the nation On a Snnday "ini. nu.ruiwci is. a we mass meet ing, held in the Lexington Avenue opera nonse, xn tne city ox Hew Torn, men who vote in the United States and hold office under the state were carrying flags of the aoealled Irish republic the bastard finer fn th mil. call of nations born of intrigue with the hun (read admiral Sim's story of the Irish war) and demanding that this country free Ireland. Te Gods! Amrletiu. wlr n Treason is in the air. The melting pot is full to overflowing. The hyphe nated Htbernian like the hyphenated hun. aided by tha L W. W. and Bol shevikl. Is rocking the old ship of state. Point Out ISxtremea. "On the one hand, the rd. vIm believe in neither God, man nor the j devil, tracing their descent through the materialistic interpretation of his tory to the monkey or the ape. would overthrow .civilization with the bat tle Cry : Ton havA nAthlnc- tn and a world to gain.' un ine oiner nana yon nave the pope of Rome, every priest. t every o v. v j i u int. un nmsmK nigm and day backing up the devil In his seditious attempt to bring a division between the two great English speaking- peoples of the world. The pope Knows that with this division the world would be plunged back into the dark ages, and with the I. W. W. and BoIshevlkL sounds the charge. Ton having nothing to. lose and a world to gain.' "The time is ripe and rotten ripe, to sound the Protestant charge. Deport ' every i. n. w every tsci sh6viki and every Irish Roman Catho lic who thinks more of Ireland than America." So auietlv was tbe withdrawal carried out that the people of Frank fort still are unaware half the French forces are gone. The division included the Moroc can and the Algerian troops, whose presence In Frankfort was greatly resented by the populace. No colored soldiers are nere now. Iemands for withdrawal of French forces sent into German cities east of the Rhine, abandonment of new colonial expeditions, such as that In Syria at present, and the release of tne class ci ii3 xrom tne colors axe made in a manifesto issued by the Freneh Labor Federations caning on workmen to Join in the May day striae. Gen. Dickman Orders Removal of Troops Mai Gen. Josenh T. LHckman. com mander of the southern department, has ordered tbe removal of troops from the patrol posts of Candelarla, Sierra Blanca and Marathon, aecora- Ina to a memorandum reeeivea at tne El Paso district army headquarters. This removal order was brought about after an inspection trip by the gen eral explaining that the presence of troops at these points was no longer needed and the weak strength of army organisations made this action neces- Sierra Blanca was recently taken from the Big Bend district and given to tne Xil ruo aistnct. DISCHARGED MEN BECOME SOUTHWEST RANCH FOREMEN Nine of 18 men who completed the coarse of schooling: in the veterinary corps at Fort Bliss, now are foremen un ranches or large farms nr tne svaxnwesc. xneso men an aisraargvo: ! recently, knew parcticaH nothing of veterinary science before Join tuff the army. i The veterinary corps which .rives these f lnrea la a recraitlntr letter. Is eettins: In touch with farmers and 1 stockmen for the doable purpose of 1 seearinBT younx men from the ranches for serrH-e and to show the cattlemen i what may be expected from sach . voune men on their return from an enlistment in the veterinary corps. The conrse at vort suss lnciaaes practically every subject necessary to the conduct or larminir. lnciamnr the care of horses, cattle, sheep, hoes and poultry, and men are also given Instruction tn the operation and main tenance of farm and machinery. The coarse Is equivalent to a term tn an aarrlenltnral colle&re. with the added maucemenx r. pay wnue ukihk me course. EL PASO STATION LEADS ALL SOUTHWEST DISTRICT The 1 Paso naval recrultine la tin n at Ueaa avenue and San Antonio street has again taken first place among the city recruiting stations oi the aonthwet district with a nerceB- tage, based on 100.000 popular ion, of 3.4 for the week ending April 17. Salt Lake City Is next with Ml, Ran TiiAsro. 2.50: Ran Francisco. l.&J Seattle. .71: Portland. .58 and Los Aira.ea. .50. The 11 Paso station or ten is in first place and never falls oeiow tniro. CHINESE STUDENTS STRIKE AGAINST SHANTUNG PARLEY Shanghai. China. April 1 (By the Associated Press). Refusal of Pekin government to reply to the; de- "map for F, How many of these artists af have you ever heard? ALDA , . FARRAR McCORMACK BESANZONI GALLLCURCI MELBA BORI GARRISON MURPHY BRASLAU GILLY PADEREWSKI CALVE GLUCK RUEFO CARUSO HARROLD SAMMARCO CLEMENT HEIFETZ SCHUI.IANN.HE1NK CORTOT HOMER SCOTTI GULP JOHNSON SEMBRICH DEGOGORZA ' JOURNET TETRAZZINI DELUCA KINDLER WERRENRATH DESTINN KREISLER "WITHERSPOON EAMES KUBELIK ZANELLI ELMAN j MART1NELLI ZIMBALIST And every one of them is a Victor artist. Their fame is as wide as the worlds' Their names are known wherever music is known, and with a Victrola their art becomes as familiar as their names Any Victor dealer will gladly play any music you wish to hear Victrolas $25 to $1500. New Victor records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month. VICTROLA to. o. . pat. orr. WTilS MASTERS YQK JB , jrxlitm fin! quaSry d kfaW Mf vxos.viwaeca jg? Victor Talking Machine Company Camden, New Jersey :LStaL JAKES OVER MANAGEMENT that a decree abrogating secret treaties he DBbllshed has caused a stadent strike Krhlch has invoWed 14 prorlnees. 30. tee stadenta and i: schools, hers alone. Xtor is not affected. Fer a few ceaja 70a can tare yetir hair and doable its beauty Don' t dream, and spend rime wish- w.g your complexion were better, do scmutkwg The soothing, healing effect RESINOL OINTMENT is v-nat to. reed To help in cl:peil!n 5 at rr.r'i.e rash, r those y blotches. Used with Resincl Soap h has the power to sink into the pores and correct the trouble, bringing im provement and relief in most cases in a sn'prisinirlv short time. Yourdru ir seils ike J'rsmcl prcduc. HUDSPETH AGAINST GRANTING REQUEST MADE BY CARRANZA Washington. D. C April 1. Rep resentatne Hudspeth, of El Paso, Saturday proleated to the state de partment against permission being: granted to Carranxa troops to cross American territory to attack the Sonora revolutions. Hudspeth told officials that per mission gTanted once before for passage ot Carrania troops led to the attack on Columbus, K. M. Kl Paso business men have asked that the embargo on arms and am munition into Mexico be removed. Flower Seed that produce 1 1. o finest ,n,r Kl IT.r R, ed So . Kat . - A' 'r.r . :re-; Adv. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of eery particle of dan druff, get a small bottle of delight ful "Danderine." at auy drug or toilet counter for a feic cents, pojr a little In your hand and rub it into the scalp After several applications the hair usually stops coming out and yon can t find any dandruff, 'lolp our hair q-row strong, thick .111 1 k.-ig ani t.t. , rrw afc irln- an.j tw 'i- "u 1 j -" il '1 atti'. V .' i . AIUIY OltDBRS. Waahinfftnn. Aortl is llal TkM. ) dors Bitterman. sanitary corps. to ffm iwyaro, is. J.: jnrst Lient. waiiasa'11. iatUe. cavalry to narruosnj. a"m. I Railway Posler.Tells How Rales Affect Prices An explanation of how little vranld be added to ths sjost of apples is made on an orange and! Mack poster which made Its appearance Monday in the local mm or ua Mnntnrn punnc railroad. In the space usually al lotted to lithographic visions of mountains and seashore the new poster offers lettered and cwnfir . . - surance that a 16 percent Increase In rates wni add,pnly 1-5 of a cent to the cost of a pound of apples. It costs 3-5 of a cent a nolind nnw tn ship a pound ot apples from Watson vllle. Calif, to Kl Paso. ( "We are confident." the poster says, "that the people of the sooth-west- are willing to pay a rate neces sary for a reasonable return on the money invested to secure good rail way service." W. C. MeConntck. as sistant general freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pacific, said the increase referred to should not materially increase retail costs. Chautauqua Week. Chautauqua Week begins in Kl Paso Wednesday night. April si. Fourteen great numbers. Fosters education, pure Americanism, whole some entertainment. Non-sectarian. Season tick'-ts at reduced price of K...0 till Wednesday noon. Slnir'e admissions cost four times price sea- ! son ticket and do not help the local 1 committee. Purchase tickets at War- , ner'a Drug Store. Scott White Drug Store. Rogers Furniture Co , Y. M. I A and through pastors of church-. i dv blue background is considered too nr ATirn cure rnuniiral'"" ". " ""? " vr nuiu .;ai.Lj Lumrui 1 I more onraoie. it will cost approxi- Since the transfer of ownership of mat'l3r m"t1 tBe wxns" ths Oldsmobile Sales company. 00 - Von tana street, to the White Garare company, of Denver, T. A. Barrows, formerly with the West Texas Motor wmpanj nas taaen over the man agement of ths local establishment. Mr. Barrows has been In tbe automo bile business in this territory fur more than 10 years and la knon throughout the El Paso territorr. Tne Uldsmoblle Sales company will oper- I 1! . 1 vj unu new jtexico ror the salo of passenger cars and trucks. Sure Relief rEItCIIASIXG AGKXT TO PLACE OltDKIlS FOll STREET SIGNS City purchasing agent A. It. John son Is studying new styles In street signs and wilt shortly place an ordi for more than 300. Thiy will bi placed at corners In new addition: to the city and at points where sIkhf have been destroyed. The present sign of white enamel letters on .1 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief Republicans ATTENTION All Republicans should send their naraea and addresses to nHer II. Case. Secretary, 403 TrraJTlepnbHes Building. El Paso, A KepnMfean dnb will b- or- f?VtJ2ti " fH Repnilican ticket wIH he pot tn the Meld and yoa owe your support to your party. , Act quickly. FRAXK B. STUART. Ceuaty Chalrnam. (Political Advertisement.) BE LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION fJD Sanitary Floor Enamel Free If yon baj one 25c Brnib. vre w3l grre away oae-half pat of Kjanize Sanitary Floor Enamel ABSOLUTELY FREE, tkit w8 be eaongli to paint a pantry jielf, table, cbairj, etc. Can be nied for onbide porch floors, plastered walk, porch ceSags, cement floors, bath rooms or any Lkd of painting for any kind of floors or other woodwork where a high grade fiauh is de sired, made in eight popular colors. Sunset Paint Co. 407 Texas Street MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS. Phone ZS51. El Paso "Seed Coa fZ' 1 a;-.;. '.n: 'A '-r all ;or a copy ,s -,,v.-Ad . Nine O'clock Thursday Nite At the AUTO SHOW The RED MYSTERY PASSPORT F0T0S tlCK 383 S. El Paa St. NEAR GRECIAN THEATER FRED'S STtDIO OPES EVEXISGS TJ Herald Want Ads