TTTE OMWTTA ST-N'DAV BKK: AVRU, 9, IMfi. 2-A MASTER BAKERS, TO CONYENEJN OMAHA Annual Convention of Taaimiiiii' tippi Aisociation Will Be Held Here June 12 to 10. EXHIBIT IU C01TCECTI0K Th Trn-Mlllpp1 Mtr Bari' orallMi, which emhracr tb tour Mate or hoi, MlMotiii, Kn and Ndiraaka, will hnl4 a four day1 eon tetithw in Omaha Juii 12 to U, Incluitv. i it coritn'tlon with tli convention it) i..imlnr) will put on a bl rxhlUll of i'liklnir nin'liliiiTK, equipment anil 'ip jlin if evny dHtcripllun uji4 by th inki rn. Thin i-nnveiitlon ami eihlblt will l hM In III" Omaha Auditorium, th iaa-4 rvlng tlm purpdM of a convention Lull and th hi)ilt occupying th arena. An fif hernia will furnlalt rmiula very Milling nnil theia will h dn'"lm and i. i In r i iif rialnuiant fi.ature provided '!) nUlit for the vUllinir btkcr mil i ii"lr ln Th (minlia Mulir Halter saeoclalloo lum uiifli rink'Ti th cnti rliilntiii rit and alillilt fi-alure of th owaalon and thry h.iwi liw ii inmll.K fHll!y hut with re iiinrltiililn an, ,, Mum than half of i lie i lilhliin cpai e linn lrca1y heii oM i 'i iU machinery and iulpiii-nt manu I'i't ir'i front ('hli.ano, l liiilniiall, Nw 'iik, hi,, 1,1uin nnd thur fnamfT' lurlfi ii. rilir throughout the country. Many l!tf flourliiir inlll throughout (ha want will he rrpiraniifd and about tn or a iI'ixmi llg iKiii' rn In Omaha will put on ruhlhUa (if prod in f handled through th baker of tli middle wet. Km I re f nullify I nlrrref 4. The convention will be of vital ititret to th rnnamr baker of th antlr roun ry, a many Inturretlug prolilm will ba di ii. i,.-. 1 by th formot wn In th h imii and by eTi In br nuking, 'rim (nhii.it of machinery and equipment will hi. Inii-iiHi'ly Intereallilf not only to Hin Imkvix, hut l III general pi l til 1(1 well, for th teaaon that her will be lllnaliaied the wonderful Improvement that ha takon plai In the baking of hriii.1 oil a i;olo auala, 'Hi a pur!t mil he pcinilitecj to e th tram'jndoii atrld'-a itiMt bad been mail t.aid per feet aanlury enndltlmi In coiiiiwllon with Iha iniirtctTi t.akery and th al'olut purity and wholennii'iia of I Hera bund aa pioduced by the up to (lulu 'ihllahiiient. Manafai-tarer l.eanl pgori. Till cunvenllon Hid dibit baa been 'i ured for Omaha by a faw whl awaka and inrgetl(! Mauler Kakara of Omaha, Mi' ludliig, V. Y, I'a'jiraon. pieaMent of th TrHtia-MlaalantppI Maatar linker' aa ambition; Jay Itiirna, of tha Jay Jiiinia liuklin lotiipany; Cbarla W. Oituiui, of th New Kriglund liaknry; T. C. Naugh On, t'lmrle y. Krenwr, Vienna Wain, O'jat (', Kuenna, Ala Tyberliif, It, It, Harlier and J, J, Mirkey. They bava been very much enouraed by tho en tliiialaalli! aupport of th big manufae 1'ireia, hv ar going to put on exhi bit, and everything polnta to a very urcraaful rnliventloo, i Th Maater Hakera employed J. M. llllan, former manager of th Auditor Vim, mora than a month Ko to tak ih iiianaKeineiit of all tha arranaamanta for tha aablblt and they are well plimacd Willi lb way apar la aelllng. A comrnltte eonalailng of If, V, I'eter aon, T, V. Naughtln, (Aarleji W, Ort inan and aevoral other, will meet at Ht, Joaepli, Mo., it at Wedriitday, to arrang a program for th ronvantlon. Till convention and exhibit will bring to Omaha about l.om people for four or flv dara In 'Th leafy month of June," RETURNED MISSIONARIES PREACH SERMONS TO SAINTS IXnKpK.VDKNfK, Mn., Aiirll i-(Hpe. rial TelcKram.)-lllgh I'rleat C, ICd Mil ler, returned mlaalonary from Auitrllla, prearbed lat night to tha Kalnta at their confareticd her... Thla morning' apeaker waa Myron Wl-ronley, from th Mawallan inlealon, The realxnatlon of Jamea Mo Kleman of Keokuk, la., aa prealdout of lh aeventy waa accepted by th con ference. Th church organization provide for aeven quorum, oompoacd of aeventy niln Intera each, thla for- eumprlalng th mUalonary force of th church, Th "aeventlea" ar called th "minute men" of th church, In accepting thla office theae men plac themaelvea entirely at tha call of dnty, accepting an appoint ment to whatever placa their auperlnr In offlc may dictate, They do not tnk I heir famllle with them a a rule, o that their lahore ar Indeed a work of aaerlflca and conaecratlon. Th preal dent of thaaa (even quorum form a hoard called th council of even preal Uinta. A raaolutlon cam hefor th confer ence from the Joint council recommend ing tha eatabluhmer.t of a chair in (Iraca 1 nod rulieg fur the purpoae of trululng ouiig pe'M'l woikera In tha nl. a rice of the church. Thla la oppnaed nn lii ground thai the drht on the college ahoiilil be lowered before Inatirtlng fur ther epen. Iel.at upon thl qiieallon occupleil Inoet of the afternoon and th nt wa not olitalneiU Tonliilit n W, l Ccott of Cotdwater, Wu h . joeached American Garbage Can Richest in AllofUie World V ili.Vil't.i ,.il t "Tl. ame.1. ii inl' inn l ii... fi(ii In a'l i ha wit I 'I' lan-l final. -r rmtHit lit ii.s ! !!. In', ting li.i.t the i:..,e .11 on ( i Af .In. i a l- fr pt i . r I f - I k( 'i.g acl h n. r ! a 'iKi m f. I .i. . ( n .it ii I a I !! f. f It. i. I a, !.,.,.. ,i ( 1 ' ' e. .....i.t. a t f I'F' r '.-.) In iil-m ,.f tha r . iitiy fi I foil i, 'I u ' i' I t-t 1 n t .tt.'Ki e t ' t th ,. a ,c.i n 4 , i it i.J Ihut n.a.ttae-1 I i I '.) 'iM ea t, f t. m . Um k.-a ,., ' i a t, t-t f i i.i. t ,-..! I u. ...,. n ,... i a " tHi .''I ti i. A i . i .t i . ' i . ..t i i w . i i . t . i . r t-,. . ,,. I I (inlt i,. , 1, , , ,.. , , , I - IH I I t I' '.' .1 ' if ll ... AIM 11,1. ; b. (in .a a. I lu. iaot ...a. " !' a i a' f . .1. ,..' i,. an i i la. t t i-i ... cue it u t in a., i t a la i - . a- a I t ..iv. c i . i i , t a f l ' t . ,.a I .1 .,( I la. Iw I imaal awte t ' ali'S1' "v 1 ' i ... ,, t i t . 1 . ' . . i i i t .. . .11 .... .1 I a -. ia , I .,, a I a -iti a it- ... It,.. , a - a a ' i . a , , . ' a ., I -. i .... .1 . ' W. .. I ...t I - a'. I a .11 ,,. . . a I i! ... Connell Issues An Order to Clean Up All Premises Health Commlaloner Connell a l.lrew tia following to avery rellent of Greater Onia.li : "Now I th tlm for a general cleen-ui of tha entire oity. Every on hould gat tuay with their front ar4 back yurda, allaya, vacant lota, ic If you own or live ticitr a vacant lot with dead graa or weed a on It, burn tha m. taking grcnt car tha wind I blowing from a direction at ther I no danger of aettlniT fir to any liouaa or building. Th r moval of unalghtly thlnga, vn If not ur.ettilfary Improve the value of your own and a:irriindlng prorrty. If a few tin rang hnvo len (lepolt.ed by you, or aomaona ale on a va- nnt lot next to yo i. do not ptid more Urn arid expenac in trying tiy get aomeona ea to clean thm up than It would b for you to do It youreelf. "Ileniernher from haalth prdnt lit to forget Hut tnalda of tha houa aa well a i the unalghtly thing outald. f'-egln wttti th attic. Itemove, aall or git nvtay varythlng of taluaircl burn th lahin' Nlnaly-flvo per cunt "f tli Ihlnna In your attlo you Mil never ua again and It la better to Ki t J I . I of tl.cM than to a ouiniilata dual, da ay and tieinia. "'ircat (arc inual be r'laeil tnii Iring on acRount. of tlm a ailet fever Wm have bait, Kajeclally la thin trim In homea whora they htvo Imd th rtlaena. Itiat tin rag, i lollna, clolh fubtli of any Hhd lire Morrd away in liunJia or clorata without bring thoroughly aired and aunliMl, or better atlll, waehcil and both"!, No matter bow careful the bouao ha bell fumigated, fumigation will tint kill all th germ. Air, uiillght and hot ttatar and cleunllneaa ar thn beat germ 1ntroyal tint he with an riot feter germ op, If put away In a ol, dark plii' a may glv th d ! on, or five yntm after wbon brought out and handled by a iuptlhl peraon." Boom for Elihu Hoot is Launched by Barnes and Bacon NKW yOP.K. April l-Tb movement for tha nomination of I'llhu Hoot for Ibo prealilrncy, launched Inat night by n tateitiant bearing th algnaturaa of aov-enty-fniir promlnaiit republican, I up fK.rted by It ohart Baron, former mcmlir of Colonel ftoovlt cabinet and ono of hi cloat friend. In a atatemenl publlahed today Mr, Karon aaya: "Mly flrat cholc la Kllhu Knot; my aec, ond choice la Theodora llooeevelt." Mr, fiacnn laat week waa hoat at th lumheon which brought Colonel Itooao vell and Mr. Iloot togethar for th flrt tlm lnc th latter nppnead Mr. rtooae velt at the republican national conven tion In It'll William Ilarnee, republican national committeeman, many of whoa adherent algned the Itoot atateinent, declared thnre waa nothing behind it except a dcalr lo promote the nomination of Mr, Iloot, Ha denied emphatically a report that th atatement wa a maneuver to help tha candidacy of Colonel Kooaevelt, It wa learned today that the Root movement crtallited at a confereno held hem laat Tliuraday at th 1'nloii Iugu club, Mr, Hoot, It 1 ald, knew that tha atatemont waa to t lu'd and offered no objection. Nineteen of those who algnad th Root atatenmnt are delegate from New Fork lata to th national convention. Among them ar two of tha four delegate at- large, I'nlled Htate Kenator Jamea W, Wadaworth, Jr . and Htate Henalor Klon II. la-own. After euloglalng tha public aervlce of Mr. Itoot, th etatement con clude: ''While ha ha declined to becom a candidate, for even the hlgheat public office, yet If nominated for tha prtablency by the coming national convention at Chl aago, bla atmae of public, duty tnuat com l hi ft' ii-ptancei," People of Toledo Walk to Work Through Storm TOpKOO, April .-Wlth propcta -if ettlemcnt of tha itreet car tlup more remote than ever, thouaand of peoplo walked to work thl morning In a driv ing nor atorm. Th hundred of motor bue preaaed Into aervlc war wholly Inadequat. Kaveral were wrecked, akbl ding on th pavement.. The final break In tha conferenree ha twean official of th traction company and union official cama early tnda. The company rafuaed to roncede ttu cloaed ahop policy, the right of th man to wear their Union button while on duty, and th relnatatemcut f mm t1t rhaigi1 by th roinpany PERU DEBATERS WIN BOTH AT HOME AND AT KEARNEY NKimASKA rrrr, Neh , Apni - (Special Telrgraml.-Th aomul Inter tula normal debatet mn held In Kear ney and IVru I tlilay nla'it "t ' 1'reparad neaa ' Th J.i.iaa at heainey wet Pr I'. Vy f thrt t'liln rally of Nebraeka, lif, Aylaw.itlh cf t'otner unheialty and (I. A I'rtncai of titan. t laUnt At rent. uXperlnii n . l liitawy cf 1'iet. Pr I aoghlln cf V.nk aul Pr Sph"' tf I'alUviia win the )i'1ea i vl wnii the tHialitoioii di-'Ut.it i-n t ill tna f timaMte ni. I i raallie al l" a tha i1 i-at.i a at hmn't wii IVit i.. ii , i t . Paivi. I.i.ilia lttwv. i '.iivii.a tl.iaaia wlli I o.i. I ...iiii(! ,tl teiltat AOlti'-at!t. W all Mte iie ait, l l-ia.it wli't ;, a iiinnte At Vii.i, fflnii4it. A t ir (t p.. (.ill- tt Mt, oaallie. I inl -il, Sivl a 11. H .l lltt, W II i H 'lie., a ' The National Capital; tatayalet, tattl a, 11. i Ik !. i i a la .-. 1 ,. (' "i (' 'a .',... ' " I ta'-- I n a T .. .'ii ... t '- a t ii- I 1 1- ' ' It i i i..., I t ,a Lin" Ml'lll' '!-( a'a a a i (Hi a. J 1 .11 tt 1 ia i t v ' ' I a ItwHaa, t l 'i rt "'ii' I I., f l . . . 1 , v a . I l a t a f I.imMiiii,.I f I . . " I I ' ... M'l .,' H I I- a rtia.t at I k g Mi ' ) a Li i h a . ! Iteaa' tiaa ..! t t ilt., ' !,, i n ,t f . a a . a in It. t i ..,.,. i 1 1 'i . t t a a -. a- a I ' ' a a s . a . ,. t M , 1 1, t din r i..t 1 1 .,. (.lr, , a..( ... . I I a a t . I t a i, . . t tl. I v WILL REORGANIZE AIR SCOUT SERVICE Secretary Baker Will Appoint New Board that Will Test All Aircraft Ofered. WILL DISCARD DEAD TIMBER WAHHIMiTON, April 8. Devel opment of tho geotit twroplane gnd equipment or sruiored machine with a larger paaat-nKt-r carrying capacity are the main thoiixht of the army aviation Department, Hocretarr linker today told the hougn military cotn inltten, lie nfrnled gnny glrnhlpa and their aviator and, euld u re or((anl7.gtlon In poraonnel might ho tngdo "by addition if not by guhtrac tlon," but declared that, th acrvicn hag proved it worth In Mexico arid lid done "gg well ponalble." Mr linker aaked for H.IM.wi tor ih algnal aervlca, mainly for regular uriny nhd National 'luard aviation purpoaca. There la about m,Onr available under prevloua apprnprlationa. and the a.-cn-fary eipecta to buy thirty-two marhinea. II esld that th fifty-nine aernpliirtea now owned by tha army, are undcr-few rd. Kurnp'an Icllgerenta he aald, aie car, fully guarding altuhlp aecret from America) military ohaerver. Mr. Dakar anid he did not believe there I neid for a government aeroplane plant, and thought It better to let Individual manufacturer compete to produce the beat, Kecent difference among th offlcatr In th aviation ervlce ware attributable, he aald, to impatlenc t being controlled by men whom they may bava regarded a not knowing the work. Will fteurgranla gerrlce, "I have determined," b an Id, "to re organize the antlr aviation aecilon and to put It under better upcrvlat(iii, V will reoriilya under n entirely nw et of nlea nd we will bv In th auparvlalon work lb aervlwa of f'olonel f(iier, who la returning from Kurope. 11 will have a board comprlalng Captiilrt rirk, who baa been making adentlflc afudy at th Maachiatla Inatltute of Technology; Meufanent Milling, who la th bt filer In tha army- and the bent flier In tha country ar In tha army and Meutanant Jonea, who la only ace. ond to him a flier, a board which will make leala of aeroplane, "My Idea to bate a more or lea central ground convenient to th manu facturer of aeroplane, and to have thla board aaperjmant with every machine any maker may offer, Wa want lo da lay until we can get the ll that each manufacturer can offer." Will lilac ril flritit limber, rhalrinan Kay akej the a" rctary If ii wa aallefied ha could bo hbln lo get rid of dead timber and re-organlMi the eiirvh; to make. It up to date. Sec retary liaker replied that he felt the Inveatlgatlnn had been ao thorough and th department' .ower wa ao adjnala that ha believed ihut an entire reor ganization of th avlutloii aervhe waa poaelble. "I'o you know of any reaaoit why w ahould make any provlalon for a Zeppe lin T aaked ''halrman Hay, "Th dirigible balloon ha proved an un'iuallfled failure ecefit In the caae of th Zeppelin," aald th gncrelary, "and In th caa of th Keppnlln their method of control hav ben carefully guarded and kept aecret In Oermny. W could eiperlmcnt with them, jf rour," Moran Confessed Big Mail Robbery on New York Ferry HAN FflANfTSlO, April Jamea Moran aurrendi red hlmaelf to a I'tillml Htale murabal In Han Ulegn laat night and ronfeaaed, acoordlng to K. 11. Mlorae, poatal Inapector here, to aiding In the Liberty Htre.-t ferry poatal robbery two montha ago In New York, when nr ;rly $l,mAiiO In aecuritle were tolen. petnlia of Hie alleged confeaalon were lacking here. Mmait wn without, money when h gave hlmaelf tip to W. C. Corao, deputy I'nlted fltate marahal, at Kan Mego, who took him to I- Angele. Moran waa "held for Inveatlgatlon." At noon he had not given the name of the other peron Involved In the roMiery, It wa aald, !. ANOEUCS. Oil, April V -Moran confeaaed. aooordtng to the I'nlted hlatea dlatrlct attorney' office, that be and aeveral other men aracuted the robbery. Moran wa given about and went to Ban Francleoo, where the loot waa to have been divided. Ilia acMmpll-ea, ha ald, did nut appear ami he went to San I Mego, A Complete Player Outfit Aeolian Player Piano ,,,.. , m,.f.mm. i . , .,, , IW). it ai.il t t.tutifiil ."ti'iat i'luiiui tuiitt iimkn lltj't inttru tiifiit jtU thiti iuit!i l" tliirt'tl wry tnurli itittt ilm t i tu', t f i: i. ! i i'o i'iot',1 iiimitig. A, n i'kjvr Jiitiitt ll ta f'lv lii -iif ,t i t t'llOn'l" fllHt lhtV Hit Al'itliitli 'iii!t, ! '. i ' ci!iitti t'tniijutiiy 1 1 n 1 1 1 11 v li'inl !-f Wi'l l'l II t'tMi liHa; illil!t I'l tM-r I'lilt!", Ill Iti'dlitl till) i ni hil l I' iiM'' t.tivu'iiv Equal to Any rir PUno Sold f ltht at HOO Te rmt at low at IJ.JO VVkly M it-ii' U-'.'- tr atl, f)( ,,' I'l.tM'r l'iiit.t SchmollcrS Mueller Piano Co. 1311-13 Fnrn.itu St. Omnhn, Neb. Exclusive Urprffnt(vUvr for Afoli.vv 1't.nnoU Tunc, MYSTIC CHARM OF BUSINESS GRIPS SOCIETY GIRL. ; ' a , ' ' fflzJyj 7eerJ Th briak and buatllng world of bul neaa ha cat It myt)o apall over Mia (l'l I'nter, on of tmnha a moat popular member of th younger (et, nd no longar doe th rontlnuou round of tea, rnualcalea, brldg partlea and dance that conatltute th dally routln of t- cloty Ufa hold a captivating charm for her, Mia Peter pru.dd her fathar, M. 0, I'etera, who I preldant of th M, i. I'eler Milling rompny, to gtr her A place In hi offlc. Mr. pater gave hi' naacnt nd now thl popular aocity hello la a full-fledge) member of th offlo force, workliig dlllganlly over hr book evety day and taking an ae.tlva in'eraat In her latwr. Tanner Re-Elected Head of New York G. 0. P. Committee NIC W yoKK, April . - 1 rederi' k C Tanner will continue to be halrman of the New rork republican afafe commit, tee. An attempt by follower of William ilarnea to ouat til in from that poalilon at a meeting of th cimmltU' hre today for purpoaee of organUatlon wit de feated by a vote of 2 to t3. Th Ilarne cnndldiit wa W.f Ken ator Cbarle W. Wick. Th vol waa generally regaded a a teat of atrrngth In th commllfavt between the (itpportera, reapectlvely, of Juatlc f'harl T.. Hughe and former Henator Kllhu Koot for th preatdenny. The Tan tier faction, backed by Governor Whit man, I known to favor th nomination of Hugh and th flarne follower r lUpporter of ttocit. No name of candidate for th prl dentin! nomination wr mentioned at th meeting, but th following reolil llnn wa adopted: "lleaolved, That thl eommltt In con fidence of th country' anilely for a return to th republican party lo power, iirg'a Ilia national convention and rape dally tha delegate from New Vork to elect a our candidal for prealdent, a tiled republican In who record and character Ih nation ran rely a a guar ante of wlae itataamanahip In the nuiii agemcnt of foreign and domeatlo af faire," f'halrman Tanner, In hi pech of ac ceptance, auld: "I hop that only a republican will be nominated. Pon't let any member of the commltfc mlaimdcratimd me " CHADRON ORATORS WIN THREE FIRST PRIZES rU"8UVIU,K, Neb., April -(Special Telegram.) Th annual northweet dla trlct declamatory conteat waa held here laet night. The winner were: Oratorical da: I'Niilln Mack, fhad ron, flrat, t'anl Kumunda, Ituahvllle, aec cnd. Jamea Forhea, Crawford, third, Pramatli: claaai Mildred Gardner, f'had rnn, f tret . (juea-n Moon, Valentine, ec end. Clifford Mlnlrk, Crawford, third llutiioiiiua rlaaa- flanrge Coallev, Chd ri.n, flrat, Mary Johnnon, fluahvllle, aec cnd. Muth Kaalay, Valentine, third. Beautiful bench and Bcarf. !. uorUi t.r .MiiMo It4 all tlolivt'ntl to your liiiiin )r h ilown PuyintMit t $l lric' of I't.ni I'lflo ttiitfit - $450 A Krvtir n,urnnot of tin" ihumi'uI tUitltly in t'ttuM it tt nk (or iii lV hltllil. llltt iK'I't'ot'l fk i thi'.i tiitnuiirriti arc TASK OF FEEDING ARMY ISJIFFICULT Some More Direct Meani of Getting Supplies to Force Operating in Mexico Imperative, NEW MOTOR loUTE SUOOESTED HAN ANTONIO, Tex,, April 8. Facer) by the) ui'iinrent hupeltti'ineita of Ki'tf.ltiK tiTiiilMnlon (o ablp tor over Mtlrn rallrond from EI faJto to th trimpa In Mexico utrt recoit nljtlnn th Ina''iunry ot th prcaunt kyetfni of aupply, uriiy offlcnra ul (iT,mrn Pimf.on'a j-inl'uii.rtcr h-Tf, virtually wcru convfiicetj today that noniej lltertmtl v would have to he found. If to or Hire time the numher of troopa now i..' laii'.x In Meal'n a pro- t'l'lad, the I'liecnt line thai wind II olrcjllon lena-ih from ''olumhua t r! fevo, Ma 'ifii mile, could he nuilntained, hut. utile thn Hinlilve fore i Increaaed to tdat emeril, many of the offhera her reannl'd It lrn(-rallta that a new ahnrt line h eeli,lihed Villa' iooiei,i, i to the outh and eaat haa ma'lii ,owl,l(. auch a lln from ojl nafa, or aor'n' other point near there, from Olifuma, nlmnat opuoalt Frealdlo, Ten,, there extend a Hall to ChlaJiuahua City and anoihnr from Chlhiuthua a"!y to Haievo, The (otal dlataica la only 170 ml lea It W'iH ici('.ie. unoflc.lalty br offi cer at Kott Hum llonaton, that th four nicy truck coinimiile ordered, hut not yet In aervha, mlxht h pliiced 111 aer vlce loni( that route, and owe th mtw line waa eaiahllehed, the old line could h ahnndoned, If o,ui.pln- and upportin force l.-ln tranafeired to ti ahorter route. It waa e.plalnad that h:f fh troop now nuardln the lon lln from fVilunv hue could protect th ehort lln, releaelnf the remainder for field operallun. or for urdln th eileiinloM of th tin beyond Helevo, Villa Jee Parral. FAKO, April .-Th rapidity of r"rand"o Villa fllnhf Into th heart of Menlco may force l:rta!dler General I'erahlnj to eatnhllah a new army haa for th American expedition hear Cht huahua. Villa ia iar, If riot alrae-dy, In th dry of I'arral, accord In- to report received from Mmtlcan (tourceg today. Tho handlt I prohahly not over fifty mllr ahead of the flying detachment of Colonel Iodd cavalry. When Villa turned cunt ward nfirr hi defeat at CJuertero and truck acroaa country, paalnx Hon Antonio and fcalevo, a new and Important factor In Oenerat rralihi'a plan of campaign waa hrouifht Into play--thi ua of th M'-xicari Cen tral lallway. Thl road leada directly mith from K I'o to Chihuahua, om- thltif over 2"0 mllea. Wanted-Pom Want Ad In exchange for lot of anwer. phone Th Itea. Tlie.lsliion GenferoPllie Middle Wesf Esfablishcd 1886. Fancy Hosiery Tho woman whoo taste its above tbf cornnionplafe will always firnl fliat our Silk Hosiery lias a touch of indi viduality, which always dis tinguishes t h e faultlessly gowned, Ktu'h day wo are re ceiving smart styles and offer new desifrnn for your inicction. Prices $1.00 to $5.00 B i ii i ii i 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 (frf:r'!.!jji rmtm Easter Clothes for Discriminating Vomen New Arrivals Direct From New York Will Be Shown Monday, For The First Time Clothes, with New Ideas, with Little Touches from Dame Fash ion's elever hands that Point Then, out as Individual. Thompson-1 .olden s F a s h i o n Service shows authentic an nuel just two days after it appears in Fifth Avenue's ex clusive hhops, What was new thoro yesterday will he shown to you tomorrow. The Master Clothe in The Newest Style SuUsCoat$l)re$$csBlouses The Pricing ar" Ctrrect. HINTS TIME HERE TO QUIT MEXICO Continued from l'a On) their bordr. Hlmllarly the preenc of American I leglnnln to Irritate the Mex:ian i-eople. it look and fael like a aurn-nder of aoverelgnly. "With Vl!ln criiahed now la th loKlcal time for the pntllv fore to withdraw. No caue of conflict hav yet adaen, and th affair ha o far turned out fortunately fir both aide. Teal nt Order to Fainataa. 'A'AWIINOTON, April .-The original rder given Major Oaneral Kunaton on Much II) foe the American punltiv e 1,'dHlon Intu Meilro, mad puhllc for th fliat tlm at th War department today, did not Indud a direction for the death or capture of Villa, hut principally di rected dlaperaal of Viila outlaw that attacked Coliimhu, K, M., on March t 'J'-neral Kunaton'a order read; "Tou will promptly organ! t an ad (juata fore of military troop under the command of firlgadler (Jenaral John J, I'erahlng and will direct him to proceed promptly aero th border In purault of tha Mexican hand which attacked the town of Columhua, N, M , and th troop ther on fh momlnr nt March . Theae troop will be wlthdrewn to American territory aa tnon aa the d fatto gov ernment of Mexico la ahl to relieve them of thl work. In any event the work of then iroop will l regarded flnlahed aa oon Villa' band or band are known to he broken up. Kali Aatborlty 'liven. "In carrying out theae instruction yo'j ar authorlMd to employ whatever guide or Inliirpreter ar nocnaaary; you r given general authority to employ auch, Irariaixirtatlon, Including motor tranwpor tation, wKh neoaaary civilian peraonnel, a may h required. "Ton are lntrucfe4 to make all prac ticabl uae of the aeroplane at Hun An tonlo for obaervatlon, Tlegrph for whatever reliiforrment or material you need. Notify thl office e lo force a lctd and expedlf movement." Urtgadler General Hcolt, chief of tff, declared today that General Kunalon haa not yet reported that thla teak haa been ancompllahed. Thn Mexican embaay today announced that no advca had been received from General (,'arranga, that tha de facto gov ernment fori a w ar prepared or dealred to rellev American troop and araume th laak Itaelf. (Jermral rWolt would exprea no opinion aa to whether b believd th order to General jdineton had been completely carried out. TWO DANGEROUSLY SHOT IN DUEL WITH COPS MOXTGOMrriir CITr, Mo., April , George Iirton, fi yeera old, and hla aon. AValter, aired i! year, farmer, were riftngeroualy wounded iat today In revolver battle with 11. ! Cowell, con- tjtbl, and Henry Utter, a dep.ity. The trouble atarted when th officer tried to tak poaaeaalnn of th farm, where th I-orlon were living. New Springtime Draperies To freshen and brighten the home, nothing is so noticeable as new curtains and draperies. May we show you ours? New Curtain Nets for Spring Filet and shadow laces from three of the largest and bent mills in tho country. JietU-r still, n are pertain that wo have the most choice patterns in each line, IVices are exceedingly low, coiii.lerins tho quality ant beauty of the material. 29c, 45c, 59c, 65c, 75c, 85c, 90c. $1.00 a yard upward Colored Sunfast Side Draperies A new and carefully ."elected raiitfn of preen, brown, rose and mixed tones. Prices - - - 98c, $1.25. M.50, $1.65, $1.95 a yard Curtain Extension Rods - Brass Plated Rods Driry S turn are Ready. Senate Will Vote April 18 Upon Array Bill and Changes WAfKHIVGTON". Aorll l.-Thg na todny agreed to vol Tuday, April 1. on the army rorgnlitlon bill and '! amendment and to limit denat lo ten minute to each aerator In any on 4r beginning April IS. Senator Lodge propod an amendmn t' glv th ecretry of war authority to maintain camp under whatr reg ulation or condition h may wlh. Ilcualon of th pln for a govern -mr-nt owned nltrat plant wag taken l today aoon n tha aenai ft te vorn "ii the bill, "Th conduct of th enaU marfeata a dlapoiltlon to avoid rrpon1hl!lty en botli aide," Benator Uwli ald. "W )'tild either rjrround th oeuntry with form or w ahould nnounc to th coun try that fore I not ncaded t dlrt rair attention to th dlculon of hgll1on for tho alvanrment of th nation' dvll life, "I believe th condition Ii now pr carlona, with a view to our dlplomatlo urroundlng. In th Mxlct. Itutott there are multiplied whrrmnK Villa I getting aid omwhar and mak ing th tk of the United Hfate mof difficult dally. In th pr, and par tlcularly the foreign preaa, thar l th intimation that th United lU fore will b withdrawn from Mexico, 'Speaking for myaelf alon. I y th United Htate will not withdraw from the punltiv expedition to punlh tho- who have offended th right of Amer ican cltlr.'.ti until It aim ar wsom pllahed, "We cannot utter doctrine nd 1g nor It execution," Chairman Ktona of th foreign relation committee replied that condition In Mexico had nothing to do wlh the nrrnv bill. "I wtah to ay thl th propol to In croaa th army or th navy of th" United Wat ha no eapedal r'rnr lo the trouble In Mexico," h ld. "I would hav the people In Mexieit under atand that th movement lo Incre th power of th United rltate would h beett Jiit aa great even If Maxhvj were one wide field of pvtc and proapatrlfy," Jtenator Chamtierlatn cmflrmed th atatement rtf HruifnT Hlona, WILD DUCKS EATING THE FISH AT RIVERVIEW PARK Wild durk ar making an attach on the red flah In the lake at Kifendew Park. George Hedmn, altt park uperlntendenf, brougtit report 1m head rinarter that be obacrved fha bird diving beneath the aurfaca of th wnler nd remaining under water aeveral mln ute in rincat nt their break fat, Kail Official Deed, rifir,Arr,l'HIA, April -Parker frlnce. aaaletant general rounael of the I'enriaylvenla. Hallroed company. dld laat nlKhl at hla home t, f)vntyd, near here, lie wa "i vear old, and had ben eon nected with the company inc 17?. Ilea Want Ada I'roduc Ileanlt DEN6C0. ... 5c, 10c, 15c and 25o 5c a Toot eeaiueui. . .. w !.'. - -I Vt i a .. i aiaaaj , aa. , . - . . aa-a. f-t . 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