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oe VILLA'S ARMY ae a R ITS PURSUERS By Popular STARTING Demand TOMORROW between Villistas and Mexican government troops was in progress early today near Free no, only 10 miles from Chihua hua City, During the night Gen, Murgia, Carranza com mander, burried reinforcements to the retlief of Gen, Oruna coluz of cavalry, which had startod In pursuit of the bandits after the evacuation of Chihua hua City, and had fallen into a Villieta trap, acoording to in. | formation clved here by mining men and U, 8, agents Ozuna was enticed into AUDREY MUNSON The World’s Greatest Model THE NUDE IN ART Motion Pictures jearly yesterday near Santa by the Villistas, His fo attacked and driven back toward the capital, Near Fresno Ozuna halted to make a stand againat the bandits, meantime asking Murgia to hurry relief. The present engagement {# not taken by military men to mean that Villa intends to make another as sult upon the northern capital, but ely to har er serious pursult by government troops LLOYD-GECRGE | HARMONIZES NEW CABINET LONDON, Dec. 0—England’s Sunday to Wednesday Only—Those Two Big Stars cabinet maker, David Lioyd 7 ci etss's MJ DUSTIN FARNUM AND WINIFRED KINGSTON have completed his task of “re- SenehrMeTEn. ye Severnment.” In an extraordinary story of a broth ofa boy from old Ireland, and the pretty 4 still at work, how ; me, ea tocss colleen he leaves behind— ever, harmonizing and conciliat- Ing, lining up every faction In “A SON OF ERIN” | British politics, and imbuing them with the determination that a united England would A lot of fun—a few thrills—some pathos force a victorious conclusion of the war. There will probably be no an in the “win the war” t puncement of those whom Lioyd moveme until Tuesday's meeting. It w conceded that this new cabinet would contain some of the leaders against whom there was consider able objection in the old coalition cabinet—an objection based on wa way ier mee hag “ . |burden on every individual in the| wrwevrer, t al world for two generations. Lioyd- George, with his tndomitable| ay law of supply and demand he enerey, would Imbue these members | will prevail, despite embargo, with some of bis own determination. | said. "Wa are battering frous 4.9014 Formation of a “war council” of F RAIDER NOW : inflation, and an unnatural prosper nop -anere een Oy ps rig Be at 0 |ity, which works well for some s0c-| ot of actual charge of all of | tons and impoverishes others.” warring was certain. | : T In Good Posit: Lioyd-Geore himaelf will head FREE A SEA He ania [hata are 11,000 carloads | The Monte Carlo dance hal! ( hin body, and nearly all experts of lumber in Washington and Ore| below Yesler way was smashed i A remarkable and true interpretation of the beauty of sculpture and feminine form 15c Loge Seats OPEN aad ie COME EARLY Saturday—Last Times—‘Ramona” 1Sc—Children Se cars. The Northwest will be able to| 800ze had been found In the stand the period of readjustment| basement and evidence gather ter the war better than other sec | ed to show that liquor was be- tions, he predicted, because it has| ing sold there. 5 WIFE DONS WHITE pase print ille thar fag net undergone an unnatural trade) | The Monte Carlo, 404 Fifth Bi WAR C RIS : S lieved to be somewhere off the | ©*Pansion ave. &., is the place where young RIBBON WHILE PA ‘Atiaatio eoant _James Duncan, secretary of the| girls, attracted by advertiee- ; : The naval authorities, in their|Central Labor Council, said “the/ ments to become “dancing make a composite national govern fi | warning. relate that the suspected | Fich are getting richer and the poor! teachers” and to “join a "49 CONTINUED ment six hours later. IS OFF T0 BATTLE wane: Followed to pass by the/AF@ keting poorer,” and said if the| Show,” were hired on a com- FR Sees Him at Crises natal off th hwestern coast|™anipulators didn’t do something) mission I do not often see him, but I di Th M ki Hi t N. Bag, Dec A Loa ta gl ged no. "il conservative the people whose| There were two bars in the place, ‘OM PAGE 1 just before he made his decision ey re a Ing 1S ory on tak bin cutee £ Caatla Hewat. | impr soa tha meres the Daten stomachs are getting pinched will/one in the front and the other off and he then appeared tired looking at Castle Howard easton ‘ . do something radical the dance floor. Stock and fixtures near here, have ved all doubt/ steamer Gamma. Later ft, was Been greatly advanced. He was —Older than his 53 years, Within a oday as to the t rned that the | t Kirk were reduced to wreckage, by pa- few hours of his tell today's ned that the latter was af In a new pipe intended to give a|trolmen under the direction of miralty in the old cabinet, Sir Ed Warning of a possible German ward Carson, the Earl of Derby and) sea raider has been given allied Arthur Henderson. shipping by British naval au- thorities here, in addition to the SECOND AND UNIVERSITY pperieng = * lhe athe gon which have been sold, but can-| up by the police Friday night, four, former first lord of the ad-| HALIFAX, N. 8, Dec. 9.— [NOt be shipped for lack of rallway| while Mayor Gill looked on. i} | mperance views of| len Ee prevailed upon to remain, but evi- * ing Asquith he) ® Rosalind, Countess of Carlyle, the| wall at the time. . 4 @ently at the end of last week, he could no cone remain in his com-| castle's mistress The vessel is dggeribed as of} ) on Pg Pisses the tobacco ts Lact Joe Mason = found the state of torpidity and Pany. he looked ten years younger To prove her views were genuine. | 1,200 tons, black hulf with red bot-) owt draft bein roo : =“ i pera | rederico Visintin, bartender, } i} seltaatistaction of his colleagues 1 ha a ns Be eee countess has Just watched 1,000/tom, white upperworks, one fur bow! draft betas supplied by & hole! was arrested and charged with Ya, ay e@ face of his repeated set s . nen he bottles conten f the ight to be n black nell bi e DO £ e dry aw Dacks—impossibie to a man of his shelis which the govern-| wine ce coasigned al officers believe the vease! z BEY 4 the army had forgotten vide; second, when he nearly ob, so nearly—accomplished the ation of Ireland | On each of these occasions, as| have « Intended to be round. It|sown off this the moat in MAIN™ vmutsar |ieak oat of bere tune” OF Ol On OF th Dec. 10 Beosnilia alain PLAY | presi DPIC ‘vision and patriotism They Didn't Understand Of those colieagues, writing, as | QM, an article which will appear in ‘ tre T meter on < ae past woek, the man re P mew : 7 uman dynamo. Ht that they were men who would : 4 4 |) Believe the war was coming when | L)¢tY Cnerey 's focused on ie Dia ft did and who had not an idea of)" " trot agett cael {ts tremendous portent for our peng yt } ieee. erican and| In my own newspapers I have en » quick spoken much more plainly—s Pog Argel @ecasionally the best abused man ir yp TPG ; y ement of th Se t t 2 Sk G OT coon, ss ae ‘ ‘nasil ian Fi ntee t the senior 2,000 WSiMEN BE IN 9 Make Him Premier asses on to the next important ef. eal ‘ 2 = A When last week Lioyd-George de) fort : next Important ef} over’ Charles Kile The Lio LIVIN cost W. R 5 @ided to smash the party machine Eats Irreguiarty and the Mouse” Friday night in the wherein he was entangled, he took| Some of hin habits of concertra- | hool auditorium to a packed t other speakers discussed the his courage in both hands do are a Jittle tr to hie ‘oo | | house hig of living problem from dif. red ferent viewpoints The preduction, | heavy o 1 : got believe he had any personal! ved in al @mbitions in the matter at er of ap Judge Reah M. White a bad kee Donald M rts with « f Bvents made him prime ster | poin ‘ cx tinponehie one | Cons GAG tie A. Burloigh, Frank Gates, } —4 ponition almost as powerful as | re: Dohdent He doesn't seem to| Pa ah | vin and James Duncan made that of your president. But bis have. gettled ‘bourse for } | Helen Hu peeche sire was that this distinction should) = Du he past wee Food, wt y idge Whitehead said men would | p their wives in a be conferred on another. Indeed seemed to consist peaceful war agains! food necessi for some hours, it looked as tho it cigars and tea would be the Scotsman, Bonar Law rather than the Welshm. Lloyd-|to this meal over-windin ) this meal over-winding one or| _~ George. another. He went out into the wilderness With the difficult but necessary | alone, so far as his own party was) hur units {n a proposition with * goncerned. He had as a supporte h he js dealing, he has unusual Bonar Law, who had previously op t of geniue—that of getting oth posed him on practically ever eople to do things es which were out of reach us will have to turn our} rticles until they FORD CAN'T BUILD." i NEW PLANT YET." "ss int sesh soon by putting up with plainer food a while Suggests Muny Meat Market takes breakfast usua additions many DETROIT, Dec, 9—A temporary ility to gath 1 1 e jon o » Ford would probably resu a Oo e » ie , around him| Carson, unionist member from Ire-|Lioyd-George, secretary for war; |‘*nsions to the Ford id probably result In th al entatives 0 r . C ; now in . . all that is best|tand; Herbert A. Asquith, prime|Arthur J. Baifour, firet lord of the | Process of construction in Highland| lishment of a munictpal slaughter | Mr and Mrs Jimmi 4 house, and they have worked out,| bal . work in Fritish Ife. Distance and cir-| minister and first lord of the treas-| admiralty. Park are not affected by the de phase of politics, and an outside War Makes Biftersnee injunction restraining Henry Ford} A munictpal meat market was helper in Carson, whose Irish policy Often they are the right people }and the Ford Motor Company from| suggested by Mrs. W. A. Burleigh was diametrically opposite but not always. Making a govern | the erection of a $10,000,000 blast High * are partly due to ex ee ore fee LN et 1 suppose fs the same the) These five men are prominently |furnace plant in the River Rouge) ™@vasant demands she d. “Lot F MEG Seodnced 0 1 ie sar Ree Mad ie aking a real war! concerned in the reconstruction of was granted on behalf of John F.| thane delivered: and. en ‘ ee a re, proces ae 4 Ake reo gov in macs ¢ as we are mal the British ministry, to form what peg aerpetalatg Bo tite chase Golly re h i deviant * | j 8 talkin 1 a fe vot quite as easy a task as|Ljoyd-George says should be a war f Dodee, by the Wayne} pensive luxuries in ores, such} . Nae if they have formed a rove hand g out es ta ung | | eov elreuit « rt. in " ‘4 om witl te t sy essrred ti t sg yh ght Raikes Megat » hungry poll-|councl! for stricter prosecution of|ury; Andrew aonar Law, secretary | COUMtY Clreuit court, in the sion writing root ald. ay 5 Belgian Girls Fink’s Mules f ae aie Ba , by ne a fan in peace times |the war, for the colonies. rendered today in the suit of Dodge! tendants And we pay for all these a Musical Divertissement Vaudeville’s Equine Joyfest sion of some notable former fail d-George tried to the gest of| ‘Top, left to right: Sir Edward J.| Lower, left to right: David|rothers vs, Henry The ex.|things, A munteipal meat market | P. 9 g 1 ures, but enriched by the brains of| his business men and new politicians, | rep The greater bY ¥ ot t y a Was done by Lic: jeorge himself.) cumstances alone prevented inclu ecient PR cision las we know, in Germany Presen yo“ - He is constantly referred to here| sion in his cabinet of men like Lord | Frank Gates, who introduced the| eee EN 8 oy Ue a the “little Welshman,” but he|Shaughnessy of Montreal or W. M.|@ past age ne knows exactly|think his won't last, I hold a dif. v | rewolution in the “Cebtral Labor R Park o fo not at all “little.” You probably|Hughes, prime minister of Austra.|how they got there—but I think I|ferent opinion ETO iS OPPOSED Counell, advocating an embargo on ena Parker have his portrait before you. His|lia. He has had to do his picking| know the reason, This quick, de I believe he will be head of the necessities, predicted the aqme Singing Comedienne Orpheum Travelogue head is not that of a little man,|and choosing with lightning rapid-|termined, energetic Welshman is a| government that wing the war, would come when the government re) mentally or physically ecalse in wartime the value|little too kind-hearted brings settlemet of the Irish ques: Mayor Gill's veto of the ordinance} would take over the storage prob: rpheum Concert It is the head of 4 man, in which ia quintupled | evertheless, he has formed a gov-\ton and maintains the essential] C@lling for salary increases not list-/lem tn order to take necessities out Phil White & Co. Orchestra We sparkle of genius is combined Hie. Cablast Wil) Last Cee ered i BOY |tactors—good will between the peo-|¢d In the budget will not be sus-|of the hands of speculators, and With Celtic energy and intense in The government he has formed|thruout the empire, eapectally ple of the English-speaking nations|t#ined ff the recommendations of| thus eliminate unnatural profits. : dustry. will iast, but it needs pruning. It\among the soldiers facing their|! the British empire and the peo-| Pale, Hanna and Hesketh are fol-| Blames the War The V I During the greater part of the|contains too many of what are|third winter in the trenches, At the|Ple of the United States lowed by the council, Counctlman| Edwin Selvin, publisher of Better | ‘Lots and Lots of ie O1un eers week he has been at the war office | known in {he United Statos an| beginnin of the wesk his political . 2 Pi gle g ae {IPADCE compilt-| Business, apoke from the viewpoint A Singing Novelty n the morning, returning|"has beens.” It 1s cumbered with|opponents did not seem able to| The Un ake a minority recom-|of the big business man, and sald the difficult task of trying to|too many fossil represontatives of|make @ government. Now they! factories. Ite dStates has 880 piano mends ation that the veto be sus-|the vast destruction of Wealth by [A REROCER Ets EVERY tained. the war would place @ share of the JGRAaEnEED) Ceo RE MAY, Ba: NIGHT AT 8:20 3 W ADVANGE 10, 25, $0, 78