El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 33RD YEAR, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 23, 1913 Page: 12 of 12
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TWELVE
EL PASO MORNING TIMES WEDNESDAY JULY g3.'l913.
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The Shoe Sensation of the Season
2000 Pair of Women'i Ox-
fords and Pump go on mJo
this morning at
$201
SUNSHINE IN FRONT
TAKE THK LEAD FROM THE Y.
W. C A. AND t . A. A.
Hra v Vote Conllnucs to Br foiled In
The Morning Tinaen Hate
Slip t'ontfat.
With a vote of 4J8.883. representing
purchases amounting to (4. 288.83. the
Sunshine society forged to the front
yesterday in the Morning Times sslea
allp content. The Catholic Athletic as
soclatton la second 22211 votes he
hind the leaders while the Young
Women's Christian association tn
leaders In the contest last week are
third. 28186 votes behind the con
tenders. Voting continues heavy In
this popular contest and the members
of the various organisations endured
are working like beavera. There are
.1Kb organisations with more than
20.000 votes while five of them have
more than 2 St 000 votes.
The Morning Times sales slip con-
test will be half over this the fourth
week of the eight-week Contest The
organisation or club having the Urg-
es; number of votea will be awarded
$200 by the Morning Times second
highest 1100 third highest 875. and
the fourth highest $2!. Three times
each week the Times will devote a
page to special wiles slip advertiser
When you make a purchase fit one' of
these stores secure a dated sales slip
For each penny represented on tii
slip a vote will be given. That Is. If
.your purchase amounta to 81 you are
entitled to 100 votea.
All slips should be dated and the
name of the purchaser wl'h the street
address plainly written The stand-
ing of the contestants follow:
Sunshine society 428 883
Catholic Athletic association. . 400772
Y. W. C. A 27 700 1
Trinity M. K. dhurrh 3R7.S41
St. Ignatius' church 250.420
Salvation Army J J. SJ0
Butehera' union 312173
Aid Society Calvary Baptist
church . 200.713
Baptist Houston Square B.
Y. P. U 220.1 81
Mount Hlnal congregation 218381
United Daughters of Confed-
eracy 218181
Aid Society First Baptist
church 150060
Young Men's Christian asso-
ciation U 108.123
Lady Massabeea 98186
Pythian Sisters 87.173
Fraternal Brotherhood ....... m!i84
First Congregational church.. 84.211
Highland Park Huinlet church 78160
First Methodist H. S 7164 3
Western Federation of Miners 66J74
Women's Missionary society.
Trinity M. E 14.062
Humane aorlty t.OOO
PERSONAL POINTS
Mlas Nellie Kerr or Weaiherford Is
visiting Miss May Hhubrup of Toyah.
They spent the day In El 1'aso yes-
tardsy. Mlas Martha Iwrents Is the guest
of friends nsd relatives In this city
C. E. Mitchell president of the
State Bsnk at Alamngorda. arrived In
town yesterdsy and la stopping at the
Ftaher.
Mra. r.. Vanderrroof of Clifton.
Am arrived In town yeaterday and Is
at the Sheldon hotel.
Robert Herrlngton with Pauline
and Ester Herrlngton of Columbus.
N. M . are st the Xelgcr.
C. U Wood of Columbus. N M . Is
In ths city stopping at jSelger'a.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis C Merrill of
UaJ cruces are stopping at the Paso
W T. Hwoyer left Kl Paso yesterdsy
returning to his mine In "rugrande.
N M.
C M Hunter cashier of the State
bank at Alantogordo Is In the city.
Nerval J Welsh left for the Oro-
l-.vsl order of Moose has gone to Cm
clnnall to stt.nd the nsliensl conven-
ti". of Iks Moose as a representative
uf Kl Paso Lodge So 126
TIM Kh U S.N I A US UK I Nil KKHt'I.TH
The Two Republics life Insurance Company
m PASO T8EXAA.
A. BJIAJKAUKH. Fresadsnt
Good Mm tVartt. t Sell f tMctei That Guarantee Prttectlon
BRIEF CITY NEWS
(Advertisements!
Alderman J. I. Hewitt la acting
mayor of the city In the absence of
Mayor C. K. Kelly who has gone to
Austin on a short business trip. Colo-
nell Hewitt will preside at ths city
council meeting Thursdsy. Msyi
Kelly Is not expected to return to
Kl Pnao until the latter part of next
week.
Dr. Kbert. Dentist 214-218 Mills Bldg.
Model Bar for white trade only.
Try the nw Os-Aple Hsr. You get
the best. T. F. Kelah. PraSv
Approximately 2000 feet of trench
line haa been dug on Texas A Pacific
street for the dep line sewer that Is
lo extend from the city disposal plant
to Hurango strert on the west side of
the city. The main part of the line
will be on Second street A little
over 400. feet of thirty six Inch sewer
pipe hss been laid. The work Is being
rushed right along by City Engineer
Herbert Nllnn.
Dr. Paget dm list. Rob. & dsn Bldg.
Join the Cactus Club.
Phone 877 for a Taxlcab.
The next city directory Is to be a
home product ns Boh Page Is going
to compile and publish It. Mr. Page
who is manager of the Page Publicity
bureau and the ltio Ontnde Printing
company says he ihtnka 1; time the
work waa done In this city. Hereto
fore the printing has been done by the
woriey Directory oompsny of Dallas
The swellest bar III lust. Finest goods
si me ' in
lr. Cameron Dentin 228 Mess Ave.
itomach. Intestines. In-
403 llobnrts-llanner.
Dr. Itrons
Kar. Ill Mills Bid
ltumilng in(o a mud hole In the
road near ( anutlllo Monday night
Htudolmkor touruiK car driven
Clarence Hand. became marooned '1 he
party In the cur were trying to reach
the Bennett ranch where a house par-
t Is being held. Those In the car
were Mr. Hand Mrs. W. M. Haughlln.
Mlas Irene lughllii. Miss Oeraldine
Merchant ahd Spencer Darhyshlre
They were forced to turn bark to El
Taso. The young ladles went to the
Bennett ranch yesterday by train.
imported Beer on drsught st the Gem.
Dr. Annu Rcum. Buckler Bldg.
Dr. Juinlraun Ueiilto-l'riuary. Skin
and lleclal diseases. 613 Mills Bldg.
Needing masses'.' He Iir. Horton. with
Poster Co. Jewelers HeruM Bldg.
Enroute from New York from Han
Dlsgo Otto Bhend riding an Indian
motorcycle whs expected to arrive In
El Paso yesterday but owing lo (he
rain failed lo reach the city and will
probably arrive this morning. Hs la
registering at the Y. M. C. A. enroute
io the Atlantic coast. He Is carrying
a camping equipment on his mach-
ine which Includes a small len(.
Twelve started on the trip and the
olhers all dropped out when they
reached Ihe California desert.
COKStTMPTIUS tS tsslsntly checked In
lis ravages hi uiy Method or nl'T-
V villi rKKIHNU. Prinistl dins and
rOKSPLTATION isrsn st your owu
home) absolutely lull I have aur-
ullii local Teatiut.ui aa In the power
of my M. 'Hi. m as a deals -flit liter Alice
liertrude for' In (Mra. lieu A.I. 60ft Ursa
Ui I'ltone 4IH.V office eoniiltatlun by
stMiiiiuiesl oaly.
Branch
Hi
.1 t.
of child
Call Pomerov. Phone 2444. Clinic livery
rlsa hacks baggage and frebJkt transfer'.
Phone 1 for Autos and Taxi.
AMUSEMENTS
( Adverlsemen.)
in mi .
-4 i. .....I inn a( Ike HHaas Assla I ..J..
Paths Weekly Ns. 38. with Interest-
ing events aamr aa uaual Also a Paths
two-reel feature "Her Masked Besul."
a toinedy drama with unusual photo
grapky. which the Psthe company la
i..ie.i for This will be Paths day st
Ida Mlou
ROUND-UP SALE CLOSES SATURDAY
OUR entire stock of Women's Pumps fend Oxford in
tan and white all sizes and widths go on sale this
morning at the uniform price of $2.15.
These corns In Canvas Burk Bkln Kid and falf. Both wait and turn soles and
tip and plain toe styles are offered. Everything la thla season's atock and w
dn not healtate to tar thla la the beat ahoe value aver (Ivan In El Paso.
Values on $3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 and $5
Ncp ewer liKphiv CMe
10 OINE Mi MEN
8ECRRTARY OF WAR AMD PARTY
Will MUUVK TBI RSDAY.
Will Be Knd-rtnlncd at (he Toltoc
( lub chamber of Commerce Din-
ner ami a( tort Bliss.
Secretory of War L M. Oarrison.
Major annual Ix-onard Wood and
BrtglMller Uenernl James A. Alexhlre
will be tho guesta of honor tomorrow
at noon at the business men's lunch-
eon which will be held a: the Bhel-
don hotel under the auspices of the
Chamber of Commerce. At a meet-
ing yeaterday afternoon at the Chum-
Ur -. f i '. n.Hr utt..n.1.t hv A i 1 1 n BT
President Claiborne Adams Secretary
A- W. Roevea IT. 8. Btewnr J. A.
llnpper and Captain A P. Wntts It
was arrnnsvd to spread a special
luncheon for the war department of-
ficials with the business men of El
Paso. The luncheon will begin at
12:15 o'clock on Thursciny and
he belli In the large dining room of
the Sheldon.
Thej" secretary of war and Oencral
Wood have been Invled to N the
speakers at the luncheon. - olonel
Frank v. hi of the Second cavalry haa
granted the services of the famoua
Second cavalry bund.
In order that (here may be ample
.! commons inns for the loudness men
of the city at tha luncheon It la ur-
gent that thoae who wish to attend
will notify Hecretary Reeves of (he
Chamber of Commerce by telephone
before 8 o'clock Thuraday morning.
Miuokcr Tonight at Tulle.
Secretury of War Oarrison and his
party will at rive In El Paso at 7:80
o'clock tonight over the O. H. A B. A.
They are (raveling in a special Pull-
man cur. They will be pass a( (ho
station by Oeneral Hugh L. KcoK
Colonels Frank West aud Robert Read
snd by a committee of (he Chamber
of Commerce composed of U. B. Stew-
art a. F. llawkea. John A. Mapper
and Claiborne Adams.
From the station the party will go
directly io the Tlte.- club where g
dinner and amoker have been ar-
ranged by (he club members for (he
war .lcp.it i mi ut officials and the army
vfflcera at Port Btlaa.
Thuraday morning Becrelary Oarri
son and Major Oeneral Wood will re
main at Fori Bliss. Kn(erf8.1ninen(
for Ihem fur the rest of (he day bj
being arranged by Oeneral Hugh 1..
tk'ott and Cvionel Frank West
Ths party left Fori Sam Houston
last uighi for El Paso. Thui-u:i
night their apectnl Pullman will lis
uKached lo ihe El Psao A Southwest-
ern lo o'clock train and they will pru-
cevd weatwaru to For( Huuchuca.
am. I .ai. i (hey will probably go on
to Hie I 'it. ill. coast. Captain Bayard
Mh . ti .( . I and W T. Pellgo. Mr darn
's private aecrelary are also mam-
rly.
Kl Pai
part of an
king of
rd by
T88 SIUMMI T I SllCS saw Ms Is-
sialics a rrli.l. ktscasag. aaS iheas
eUklsa i.. ilssiks. laetasd ef satl-
lag l.i lk eld BHaakaara. lUs omit far
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VITAL RECORD
MARRIAI.K MtKNgBja
The followiag marrlsfe ' licenses wars
issoed yesterdsy by the county clerk:
Jaarem-Agaeiis Antonio Juares sod
Marls Aguerro of El Psao.
('nnntngham-HslI Thomas Cunning-
ham sod BIsocbe llsll of Kl raso.
BIRTHS.
The following blrtha wire recorded
yeaierday si ths city lirslth department
ofrii-e In (hs city ball:
Airhrey To Mr. and Mrs. H C.
Awbray eonnty rond Jnjj 17 a aon.
I. seers lo Mr. and Mra Krederlco
l.ucern TS3 Michigan sienue July It a
SOtl.
Vigil To Mr. snd Mr. P Vigil 1804
Mlililsnn .'Hemic. July lo a son.
lvHo 'I.. Mr and Mra. P I. I.e-
vnrlo. .17111 . Texaa A Psctfte July 10 a
SOB.
( abaa -To Mr. ami Mr. P. Colias Al-
homlirs Heights July 17 s dsusbter.
Meadnra 'I o Mr. and Mra. Pad It) Mas-
dosa. HIS Hmiib CampbeU July 21 s
son.
DMA THS.
Malhewa-C1iarlca Mm hen s
Bltlle ftmit h. a city deteedve received a
letter yesterday murnlng nnnounclng
the ilentli of Jjla orAtaor Herliert T.
Mjitliewa. In Broken Hill New Month
Wlra. Mr Mnlhe died on May ac-
rorSiaS to the letter Blllle Rmith had
not seen his brother for the paat
twenty-six years.
Jlh.es Funeral services for Philip
tllhsnn will be bsld Friday st the resi-
dsncs of hii fntlier In-law. (1 v.
Criitelier 310 1'paon avenue. The body
will arrive Thursday from Kt. I.ouls. Mr.
(lllisnn'a aon. father brotbsr and sister
will arrive today from Dallas to sttead
Ilia services which sill be conducted by
Ihe Klks lodge. Rev. Perry J. Bice will
officiate st the residence and the Klks
will conduct the services at Ihe ceme-
tery. The same pall-bearers thai offi-
ciate.! at the funeral of Mrs. Olbson
v 1 1 i act nt Mr oil. ami's funeral.
Bl'RIAI. PKRMITS.
The following liurinl nertnlta kave been
lasued by the city health departaient of-
fice: Keat Thomas Randolph Kent. 4 811
I'lttaburgh. died July 10; Interment In
Catholic Concordia.
Vareu Jeaus Varela. ".'I. 8 Chihuahua
died July -J; Interment tn county Con-
cordia. IN THE COURTS
Forty-first District Court.
A. M. Walthall. Judge.
K. Houglaa Allen vs. A. E. Ryan suit for
damagea. 8rM0: filed.
Nicholas Abramah ra. Joins Lowes-
stein et al. trespass to try title salt;
Hie. "
Thirty-fourth District Court.
Dnn M. Jackson Judge.
CUy of El Paso vs. It K Lee. at ax
suit for paring aaaeasmeut; filed.
Justh'c Court.
K. B MrCUatack Judge.
AhasUcIo Madrid charged with assault
I. murder snd with assault with a pro-
hibited weapon: complaint filed.
Fred Klaas shirt Co. ra. Bobert Lan.
der aud W. L Koppersl. suit on a note
for 8-M I8: filed
Klrat National bsnk vs. A. V. don-
sulci sin Un a not- tor Son Bled.
H. J. Bolton va. K. U Forrest st si.
forcible detainer aud rent suit mi fii.-.t
Krakausr Zork A Moya Successors
WHY DELAY!
and pay tha other fallow a
profit? You are aurs to buy
land on the ln(erurban when
you see It. Sea u nuw anJ
save monsy.
TOBIN
Interurbsvn Lsusd
Hssdqiuirtsra.
Hot Springs for
Rheumatism?
NO!
VAPO PINK
hut aisrlsupj In (he world and wtU
retleve Itb. unuiuia I lashssso
..... aaav with grealag BPICCD
Battle Creek Bath
Waehs i T W. Jehnsnn for-
alrter salt : filed
Bradley ra. Rdward Aaar anlt
'. SM.Sg; filed
Has l oanpanr vs. C. D. I'asad.
eroanl foe SX4 an . fllssl.
soli for ilo file.
John it Clary
fsmlshee; filed.
. stasMaa Csart.
Jamea j Murphy Judge.
Daniel Ramlres rkarged with unlaw-
fully opsrstlsg a (tstareycle: flsed n and
coats.
J. Meatmaaa es. "gkorty" Boorsr. st-
tschmeni salt Jndgmeat for plaintiff for
lbs suss of l8 44
..mil .urt
A. S. J. Evlsr. Judge.
Aasatscln Madrid charged with carry-
log a pistol : complaint filed
' I'll cases dlesrlsssd at the July tern
nf the county conn. Kl Paso eoanty.
Texas for failure to oexsply wltk tke
.coat rule:
Kansas City Kl Psao A Mex. B. R.
Co. ra. I rank B 'cotton; lexsa A lSclfle
Ry. Co. vs. BeoJ. Srhnster. et at; C H
Csrrlsge Co. ' eg. Pomerny'a Kl Psao
Trsos Co. : P. M Branner ta. A. i. Tsy-
Ipr; u J. Hsrdln vs. A. T. A H I. R
It To ; Kl Paso National Bank vs. '
B. Brows ; P. T. Torner vs. Ueo. Look :
J. M. Dees vs. Bd. Ramsey: Flrsi Na-
(lonal Raak vs. W. R Blllehraad ; . P.
Brick ra. Hlsrrs Msdre Construction Co.:
Z. B. lar.lv vs. R. C. Murks . Jokn Poster
Co. vs. Carina Trloln; (fee. Look vs. ftan-
tlgo Alrsrsdo: Porsnaoa A Morgan vs.
1. P. Dletsr: Mrs. K. Broughtos rs. M.
rosner; Joseph Ooodmsa va. Pomeroy's
Fl Psso Trsasf. Co.: Fred Delggdo va
J Htnloroff: J. il. Wlelgman va. Maud
Fuller; H. K. Bstoa va. Wells Fsrgo Ex-
prsss Co.: U. D. Week A Co. vs Kl
Paso A N B. Ry. Co.: Ad Jaeohy
VS. BsntlSgo As. a rule. Adolph Jscoby
va (lasrislape P. Ascsrste: T. II. Springer
va. Wsrren Davis: J. P. Dieter ra. War-
ren Davie: J. IC Tarry ra. Pomeroy'a El
I'aan Transfer Co. : Kl Psao Union Pas.
nu'cr Depot Co. vs. Texas Iarlfle By.
Company: W. B. Merchant v. K T.
Whl'e; Kl Psso I'nlon Passenger Depot
Company ra. Cnloa Trnat Co. of New
York et si.; Krskauer. 7rk A Moya vs
C. W. Arend : J. P. Robertson va. it t
M. Printing Co.; T. B Docker y vs B. TT
Hogera: B. F. Ilamiaielt vs. W. W. Jones
et ai. : K. R. Dalby A Co. vs. Can. Ry.
Co.: John Krlck va. Dgrld 0. Baldwin;
DsvUI O. Boldwln vs. John Krlck; J. D.
Mackatt va. Tony Medley; Louis Vldal
va. Cnderwood A Rehh et al. : Tboa.
Onggnn A Bros. ra. F. Ilobeln : Th.is
(ioggan A Bros. vs. J. M. Power: Msnuel
Cbavex. et si. vs. Helen Jndson et al. .
B. ('. Buckler vs. Wm. Mueller; Adolph
THE cool lunch for hot days.
Serve it in the country. Take the motor car the
family a friend or two some sandwiches and
I Uudweiser I
7500 Employes to Make It
That Anheuser-Busch main plant and Hundreds of visitors every day go through
branchea give employment (o 7500 people. with guides to inspect this immaculate in.
Ths main plant covers 142 acres squsl eliiution.
WM to 70 city Mocks. There ars 110 separate One cannot see it without ths con vie
buildings a city In thcmselvos. don that quality la an Anheuser-Busch nils.
t I
Anheuser-Busch St. Louis
77s Laratst Piant of lu Kind k J Som of th Principal .
in I ha World fk Buildings
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SOUTHWESTERN LIQUOR CO. I
The Best Advertisement
ht one that makes a definite proposition. Oar proposition Is to
five you the best possible values In TEAS for the money you pay.
Ths beat possible values mind you as good valued as can
he had. for (ha money In any state or city of the union. nr
Tens are rscslved in originm packasjeg snd blended with special
oars.
80c 75c and $1.00 per pound.
Elberta Peaches crates 95c.
Grant's Hygienic Crackers box 20c.
WATSON'S GROCERY
CANDY
75c CHOCOLATE ALMONDS
Today Only Pound . .
320 San
Antonio Ht.
Ardoin's Confectionery
II i iff man aaar vs. Edwin B. Htarr. at
al. ; The Jas. A. Dick Co. vs. J. !4. Bradt ;
Albert Mstblas ra. J. If. Brsdt : The J.
If. Power Co. Eugeae Dell Ara ; Jsaus
Payan va. M. A. Lopes and J. A. Pa-
redaa and Bosuk 1. pink Oaarantes
Trast A Rsaklng Co. ra. A. J. Marphy and
D. Msrtln; Ousraotee Trust A Banking
Cn vs. J. C. Peterson : American No-
tional Bsnk of Kl Psso vs. T.' J. Lattner;
Frank Medina va. the unknown heirs of
Bonofacio Fernsndes deed ; L. V. Cr.
roll vs. Tsxss A Psclflc Ry. Co. . A.
Aapergren. Jno. Aspegren ra. The H.
Lesh.sk v Co.; Dr. Kdwsrd Aner vs. Bs-
slllo Cortlano: Krneatn McKee in- next
friend vs. Kl Paso Milling Co.; Assunclon
mm
SPECIAL
50c
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Phono
Beyes ss next friend of Cleaaento Reyes
rs. Ueorge llrrold B. F Jenkins
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