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lass of Hot Water | Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit o feel dull and heavy when we | then a few months later he was h the services of Villa, and “ rise; splitting headache, stuffy! back again in the # moun- | gave him a cattle concession tn | : pm a cold, foul tongue, nasty] ns where he had committed | the northern part of Mexico, | = the crimes of his youth Villa quarreled with Huerta | ding Tenor of - breath, acid st 0 | ser Sem tgp a8 paiva arg: Altho Villa in hundreds of fn. | and was thrown tuto jail, His | a 5 » doth look and feel as} terviews has stated that ho was | life was saved by Madero after “sare . . ~ as a daisy always by washing| fighting for his people, not the | Huerta had ordered him shot Willa Holt Wakefield Miss Ray Dooley he poisons and toxins from the} honor of being president, the na “The Lady of Optimiam’ Supported by er _ Graham my with phosphated hot ach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's {ndi Bestible waste, fonous toxins; thus cleansing,| ver with 67 notches of the northern part of Mexico man thrust into Corbeaux| e#weetening and purifying the entire}. In Chihuahua Villa committed | and was supporting the Carranza ois has Impertied the French on | alimentary tract before putting) his first murder which 1» gener cause in the north. 4 five-mile front west of the Meuse, | more food tnto the stomach, | ally known about }according to dispatches today The action of limestone O8 phate and hot water on an Beco stomach is wonderfully invigorat Ing. It cleans out all the sour for. Mentations, gases, waste and actd phate in it to flush from the stom.| sour bile and pot-| 'PANCHO, THE TIGER! SOMETHING ABOUT OBJECT OF U.S. MAN-HUNT. Ne NOI Ie : ||How the Bloodthirsty Villa Advanced From Bandit to General, Then Went Back to a Bandit’s Life Once More | | | | Gen, Francisco Villa ts by the most remarkable public ure developed by far fig: the Mextean erful military leader in Mexico, tives of Chihuahua smiled Villa was quoted by one writer as saying that or to his en roliment in the cause of Fran cisco Madero he carried a revol At that time he had a emall ranch In the state In the south ern part of Mexico. A Mexican insulted a woman member of the Villa clan, and Villa killed him. gan to hear of the bandit chief. In battles fought in and around Casas Grandes, engagements that dero thought it best to dispense ORGANIZES AN ARMY His army grew until It wae a fully equipped force of 27, | 000 men, with artillery. | He drove the federal troops out | Carranza, b ed as presiden of the republic This made Villa indignant, and he turned against Carranza, and for tite last year has been fight wever, Was select by a few sections STAR—SATURDAY, M After the massacre of the Americans at ta Ysabel the United States demanded the cap NEGRO TROOPS DEMONS BY CHAS. P. STEWART LONDON, March 1l—A sudden The Germana attacking Verdun are reported wasting lives reckless ly tm an attempt to ance one to the Forges-Cumleres road cons in this move would force ARCH 11, 1916, PAGE 5. MAIN 5106 reign of terror. preceded tho fall of Diaz and | ture of all responaible, \| His rise from peonage to the | completed the triumph of Madero, The crime was charged to Villa | « H | | leadership of a fully eautpped | “Pancho, the Tiger,” as they | followers. nd Carranza an: | The Best of Vaudeville fe | Open slulces of the system each | | army of 27,000 men was as rapid | called him, achieved a reputation | nour aders of the band morning and wash away the || | 48 his fall ae a fighter similar to the beast | were executed | STARTING SUN MARCH 1 AND ALL WEEK poleonous, stagnant matter, | Only a few years ago ho was | whose name had been given to Then Carranza proclaimed DAY MAT. 2:20 p.m MATINEE DAILY . } | & hunted bandit tn the mountains him, Villa, Gen, Lopes and Gen, Castro | I} | of Chihuahua, At the height of After Madero was successful In | outlaws, and subject to instant | FIRST AMERICAN TOUR Those of us who are accustomed his career he was the most pow driving Dias out of Mexico Mw death by any captor . wat cA ie or ee - ch morning. ne Id, pure gold,” they aad, | Tn March, 1913, Villa Joined the | Attempt Advances With Reck-| Scliy jchuny ‘Jones bl 5 ; We should drink, before break-| “I ail that Villa ever will fight | constitutionalist revolution and less Disregard for | y y Benny and Woods at, © gl " h tor } took the field with the equipment | In His Originality y ee cee ee wee : | of a borrowed mule, a few sacks | Losses | «A Tip on the Wire” fea Minstes of Byacevation is teaspoontul of Mmestone phos. HIS FIRST MURDER | of flour and nine men | | Orpheum Travel Stevens and Falk Weekly In a Dainty ¥ tenn Novelty | E IN “ “FOX TROT” wraexens 11 NADAL & MADISON CICCOLINI ‘The World nt Work and Pinay and gives one plend | The man whom Villa killed was netite | Gen. Joffre’s men to evacuate their | Anti-Saloon league and join some | DANCE AT CLUB 4 & splendid appe. | tng the constitutionaliata. | | tite for breakfast and it is said to, Tich. He was a cog in the Porfirio | “jie was successful for atime, | trenches on Goose Hill and around personal liberty league — be but a little while until the roses, Di®* regime. Villa was poor, so | | Rethincourt What {8 needed {s not more penal| A dance was given last night by begin to appear tn the cheoks. A he fled to the mountains and be- FORCED TO RETREAT Latest Paris advices admitted a linws and prosecuting officials, but |the Commercial Club in the rooms Guarter pound of limestone phos-| “Ame & bandit Besiasing lest winter, how. |German gals, but deciared’ the ja city vigilance comm of the club. About 100 couples at Al phate will cost very little at the Madero, when he had taken up | ever, he was forced to retreat |Teutons were driven from their | AUSTIN E. GRIFFITHS, | tended drug store, but is sufficient to make| ®*™# against the Diaz regime, | from his positions tn the northern | captured positions by counter at-| Us . ¢ a who is bothered with bil.| %¢8t & messenger into the moun- | center of Mexico | tacks. % es3, constipation, stomach | tains and Invited Villa to become Then came the recognition Around Dovaumont, Vaux and puble or rheumatistn . real en-| * colonel In his army. of Carranza as the de facto | Fort De Vaux the battle grew more msiast on the subject of intern, 1 PANCHO, THE TIGER head of the Mexican govern. | !nuonee, yenterday H tation, Try it and you a At this time, when it became ger fought like domseus ieee e 0 ] an ea e red that you will look better and] evident that Diaz's days were re Aare, lot vate , . | BS be! better te every way shortly, | numbered as the dictator of the ened to kill all Americane he of Vaux i Bs | Mexican republic, Americans be- could catch. | aarging trom house to house, - | = ose —————— | they rushed the Germans from | WEEK STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT | Wilkes Stock Company | town at the | oT hag oa points of thelr bay AUSTIN E. GRIFFITHS COMMENTS “These troops,” Paris reported, “drove thelr bayoneta home with | Pp | was entirely unlike the method of Hum hreys’ Seventy-seven |British and French —infantrymen, | Presents the Great George Broadhurst Drama P y who usually thrust upward. The | [[NIGHTS, 7 ana 9 | For Colds, Influenza, Lee ea ete aden’ | Rditor The Star: Tee the mayor) Allow the police to do their duty | brought th : proposes a new law to make Illegal) and co-operate with the prosecuting | | brawent them Gown with thelr full fale of liquor a felony, Why a new| attorney's office, and stop talking | |the bayonets entirely thra their |!8¥? What good would that do? He/clap-trap about a new official for victims’ bodies.” sald before es would enforce the | taxpayers to pay. |tiquor law. Why not do It, and «top| If Dr. Conger listens to such batt | | TO FIGHT FOR , JOBS, BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON BOUGHT ‘TheSEVEN BRACKS| GRIP. talking about It? Why not do it all) for gudgeons he had better quit his round and not tn spots? Beata what good would a new) > Assiatanta tn Corporation Coun-|iaw dot “Gamble ts s tony w| AMUSEMENTS . . ne ir ras office are going to ‘ D 0 | - World’s Greatest Risley Entertainers Sob legal turn te vetein day. Yet no business ts more pros. eee } heir jobs bi! perous than felonious gambling after Hugh M. Caldwell takes his | Would felonious liquor selling fare eden place, They maintain that they|worse under the mayor than are civil service employes, and are | ejionious gambling? | BARGAIN MATINER SATURDAY entitied to remain. A test case) ‘The economical MAYOT BAYS We Oliver Morosco offers a final tour of will probably be started to deter-| need a new official to enforce the| the Biggest of Comedy Trium: ming the strength of thelr conten | present liquor law. PE G 0 9 M Y Tonic Tablets, A Useful Tonic For | | Little Lord Roberts | taosnaar Loas of strength; Loss of Appetite; Weak or Impaired Digestion. 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