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Show , , - I - - DESERET EVENING1 NEWS S.A.TURDAY' APRIL ' 3 1915' , LATEST PHOTO OF MEN WHOCONDUCT WAR FOR I lIttICI)ON: - - - - ,, KILLED IN RIOT FRANCEIrD - NURSES CARING FOR WOUNDED FRENCH SOLDIER S. JAPANESE , ps - r 11 VERY SUCCESSFUL - ,1 441:. 11? I. e Liht .0. American Three Other Shot In Were '- , 4111 , 0 Minn General a In 11 Soldiers :, 1 inCOIOfl WHISKY- CALIS IA - OFTROUBLE1- Champagne Their Object Was To Keep German First Une Under Constant Pressure. CONTINUED ' il man ..Statted Things Going in -- , 4 - 1'" --- "g t'. , A-00-,-4- -- - ZZ:tz -- :- ', 1 : , , - teo 2( A , - - --- n -- w 11 d etthe , Rau-kedg- 17 ta 4 , 0 ,ef,,e at rir g QUALMas Villa-Zapa- ta G. r ..... ..... 3 . fl,:--.''- '' I , 'i I ;11 1tik;tr," .11- , ....... 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Dining Room 9-Pie- a Ionj ResloralliQ .0; kNio :S I - 11111 0 Ii afi 'Zs: clit),. . , Pea, , I In lly ,... ' rL--1,..- ......... lb td - s, - t'-- ' 1 4.m ...... :!.. 4c,t, ift,-- - tc , - , ."7:;f1 , v- - kP'1, ;,- act-Oa- rs -- la lb 1,:,3 4 4, !f '4.A it05,,,iK 40. ...,....k.104--rifro?";T-9,1r. London. April L t'.. p m The official :e,1111.,t1.:10e .t IA 1 44 British obsterve'r with the French army -ft . ....,,,1-'16.4In his latest report. which was lamed 7:.,.1.-ok! tonight. compares the 'vaults achieved .,,....,,,,0'...'. Iby the French offensive he Champagne 1 ,44, f.d' ,, 7-with Hue object with whkdi the opera1-, ipr0 4.. ' 111 tions were undertaken. The objects. he 1!,1 e3r1,..:;4 were constant to ' says. keep wl , presture ) i t ,,,, 4 irera",-ow the German-firs- t tine defenses hi or, e, der to affect the use by the Germans of the railway from Betancourt to eitell: 41 4..S1..Yniebratinoeleuesiteeiee.e.euenstee.-Igeteeaceeemr.e- , and to wear down their reording ;14 nurses end surgeons. shown In this photoserves of men end anununition. 11ffe isterters the Occident has come to the Orient- - These Japanese Vti:;;10 Imeemomoi are- the same eurgeolul and ettroeferbp wonderful They help. LONG CONTINUED PlIESBURE. where 14ve IrrenchJtospital In are they gives ' graph ri 1.11.4"..;,' E'' t,t44-4Seventeento pretty Minna with seeleal surgearn. on their Jan. Europe. 11, way Metes United 4 7 the first object." says the passed through the A. regards ,Nt, -received tn nsny ellen en thiiii report. the pressure continued for 11 in charge of Dr. J. Sasaki. came from the Orient by way of californta anti Were days with the result that.t.fenenty has way to the 0tieeeMe NOW they art hard at work. the fortified had been holding and continually strengthlive for months. His use of thent to hasp gatli ening the somewhere in the ; victory is itt hand. This idea shou ld be will enable Here Ia the groat war triumvirsts of with their method. Challerange and Betancourt line Lae corps or divisions army corps of fighting herd. es Wog ea the war um- - LE commander and Just the other day Gon. Pan was die. not been materially affected. for. al- background ready to be thrown into dimmissed. All the and arrant. Gen. Joffre. 111 her reserves Wawa. man whom, patched to Nish in Servia to confer though at certain points it is within tha lighting a hen the great day of I Irritate ere fighting chief of all her armite.i.-th- e war. He of the French guns. be can withmany Frenchmen think will become with gervian generals on the make range bls tprobftbjy carried authority to wny out difficulty continue to run the trains king the day vktory is signed-7enolden. Gene. Casteineu and Pau. The arrangements be chose for concerted required for the maintenance of the vita.. the will He lanolAtillsookuLwar likely rettch conduct corps on that part of the front. end the about by red tape which soustoistantang and Bulgarians. maldng ar-- junction at Changelings is sum with them in the event of times bothers the British and all 1 "Uffing up bis reserves has been acnations engaged. in It, except theLtlar-- their exiteringthe 3tar, oil the ego Pf ,voinpliehed- latie eery marked manner Gene. Joffro Oestelneu and the allies. town& At the beginning of the there ) Pau have full and complete control. and So absolutely harmonious and eAll- were earns It regiments campaign In that part of nthey do not let the politicians at I plete has been the control of the three the line. At its conclusion It have been ? , Par4 s. nor even the statesmen of the generals that almost nothing is heard Identified. Fifteen that bad been csAled cabinet, dictate to them nor interfere of them in the newspaoers. up to withstand the French offensive '6,.., .were dritwit from many parts of the German line, which indicates that the Loyal Workmanship DI NWOODEYFurniture Embodies ememy hes no central reserves that be was the of lawlees persons as a We place no premium on construction. in In can MAO of an emergency. Genuineness call and up result of which the Washington gov- "AN ABSOLUTE "As regards ammunition: The German ernment will "not demand an apology. good taste and utility are happily united to artillery has practked economy. which Reparation already has been made Is unusual with them. On many days authorities by the attractively low prices. To emphasize the abovewe quote the by the made no effort to keep down the SOS they payment of mom indemnity to Mc- MISUNDERSTANDING" lire the guns, of French although this following values- -Manus widow and the general expresmeant heavier I, saes for their infantry sion of regret. In the trenches. This showed clearly ...111:. DESECRATION Of CioniWilefign. Mit,51talle ammunition was FRENCH AMBASS10011 that their supply of : not all that they could have wished. BOOKS BY GEORGE fro;-and an extra expenditure may well REYNOLDS. in itself felt made the amount have As 'tDFCo THE STAB AND STRIPES The available on all parts of the German Story of the Book of Mormon. Washington, April 2,7.1u 1ea Jueser- front New edition. (Illustrated.) and the French ,ambassador. informed .4.' TWO VALCA.BLa3 LaassoNs. I .'''.k7, :!. e.. 4 'Lett the White House todarThat there had i Leather INCIDENT 4 ;, kCLOSEll valuable Two therefore. logeone. been absolute 2.00 "an Leather Out trOunderatiulding" .. t, Inallokt .) 3.00 in' connection with the publication by have bees learned from these Peril' "r. Morocco Extra 'Gilt Ili. hitl Hons. The ftrat la that the Oermen lit Conoordance of the Book Complet Gabriel. 4phand, ,aecretaire general of Front eels be pierced. There were mo- of Mormon; quarto Bill WaMdngton, April S.Desecration ot Paria Temps, Jet a quoted interview ments both In Chanmetirne end ;Weave the :...Reduced to net S1.00. With i LC941101. ', the Stars and Stripes flying over the Sloth President Wilson on Buropean Chapelle when the wow waa open, when ' 0..,121.041 Reduced to net $4.00 and Mexican Leather, : affairs. home of.Iolut B. McManus. an Amerinothing more formidable than the weak extra cents., to ' ill postage, can citizen murdered In Mexico City. M. Aphaud was introduced to Pres!, resistance Of sorely tried troops faced ' PP m4o .,... I,J1 ... WO was a eloaed Incident today-- The Bra- Dictionary of the Book of Mormon, dent Wilson last Wednesday by the the attackers. and it does not follow Pio r--.. Cloth ..,S125 adclosed Mexican bole White before the wee the the and ambassador at French zilian minister capital, Ns .' Co I the affair, reported DESERET NEWS Rona STORE. Moues last night stated that what Mid vantage could be taken of It- that this who . i- .,411in Street. that the Insult 'to the- AMerielln been published was unauthorised and will be the Mee every time. "The second lemon learned that a that the president bad gives no interIt was stated serious attack on one point has an efview for publication. that the president had understood in fect on the enemrs plans and fighting advance that M. Aphaudli riga was to power at every other point. The British attack at Nelms Chatell ruined the be purely a social call. nemy'a clumces of a big sureties at et. ce E201. The French attacks at Berths AMERICAN- SURGEONS HOT Dic61, helped the British ettack at NM'S. Chapelle . and both these assisted Bug-SaBY FRENCH Pin THANKED to withstand the Germany offensive in the eastern theater." -i, 25111.!( . General EKSFECTED BT AYFFRZParte. Aprtl It i, i - '7 - A 4 of Ferrier at the format opening today ' - hos8Pealcli2g of theAnspection by -- 4 enntA. CASEAs shawn tr.:'1-43rythe eye .derpartment ofThiiflIta lure- - Golden the French commander-in-chie- f. 1 en oak az k Louie Borsch. formerly of 3.95 Dr. thanked . I pital . oak VI several divisions which bad been ......,11" of Philadelphia.. who Is in charge of Mt, pictured f With oak whole the of the fighting. the CHAIRSIn goldenS for the work he and other through department. TABLE-107- 1th solid full leather slip meal Li sack Americarui Ste tieing for the French observer says: DINING de. wounded. Surgeon General Ferrier Of set Of S "Irti must not forget that these reg'Y'. I quarter-aawt- d I 7.75 V . $ 18'9 . clared these tabor were Ittehly- - oeteenwA tmentai have had to Is brought up-tet golden oak top t by the government and people of France strength, sometimes almost reorgunised it . after each of their attack s. of which - ....d.h.A14015110o thee carried out several during the last ibfc REORGANliATION OF I 60 days. What we really are looking Ili I.; 1 , kmeastilittzatik -is at French the of reinforcesystem MAINE -; ;111111111111S, & THE BOSTON I -ments and the wisest which keeps 0 b".181711, -1 army sorra not only up to their -- ,A eol.4", , , iir. but 11 full IltN to . April I.An act proMe-strength. up their standard Augueta, c voimmatio46-7-1 o 11 2,7 ! of the of fighting effi,iency. It is one which a for ...- --t, viding ... I is , - .. ' .N' plainly answering 4., 7 t Maine railroad was signed Itoston is an ides, in many circles ? . Gov. 01111111 today. It will not be- that Prude has O. number hr . of '' . ,.1 'army . . come effective until similar legislation .l qtf 0 qb :' 1 g.i.,,: el .i 1 11 ,I9 I. enacted in Massachusetts and New e. A L AtrIC-- .' ': ,,,, Hampshire. .376 de ..t1i , : C. IIIV ., "4 t i on Ivor rtilted State coast artillery .1111other AM011- abet and killed end can Midler. Wer WILMA, one of then dertourdy, in a riot here todAy. Th. were engaged In patrol dirty In Ms tenderloin dlettkt. The shooting. which resulted In a genend fight 11111i Om outgrowth of an argument between alleged to Wive been - e soldier who is Panama policeman. drinking, and & - Many shots war. fired by ths Panama t police. tho civilians and soldiers all being unarmed. Brig. Oen.. alltstioe S. Bdwards. commander of the Ainert-11 - ma forces in the canal 110116 who -- 47. pare to meet. Mal. Gen. Leonard Wood. commander et Ati daPartment Of the asst. tomorrow. Immediately took charge and ordered all soldiers trona the greet& is being A thorough investigation made be both the military and the Pan amen nuthoritieri. Mons Of the Panama policemen or civilians were injured. The policeman who shot Limgdon wee armeted by order of the military authort ties and was conthied in a guard bones. It is said that none of tne three hurt injured The shooting occurred near the ball where a team representing the - rounds. Fifth United States infantry was pinylog the Cristobal nin& some LODO s01h .;.4,,,Aleris of the Fifth. Tenth and Twenty-nintinfantry regiments. who Wer.1 witnessing the ball game. became great' ly excited upon bearing of the shoot' ere. thrown and tag. Some missiles several persons were injured. The excitement continued until army officials arrived and ordered the men to take trains for their station' 3. March coion. to a',i ' ?4 4 $, ,, - II:- ,i ,441r4i ' - , -- -- , 1 Their Reserves. -- , tfin-.- LE ' I - Compelled to Use Up Were - - An Argument- t Germans Lost Fortified Area and Poke"- - Drunken Soldier and t. 1 I '.11Vt1 K,! 11 A A ti, I DAYS THIRTY-ON- E I w v s a a W11-1VM- Y , A. . fillYS 7EteGrealSountryiewspaptr i |