El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, August 4, 1916 Page: 4 of 14
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. FRIDAY AUGUST 4. 1916.
JUrinA
and learn -why millions find
in t the very acme of -wholesome
delicious refreshment.
DmiHniMiliiWMiii
aliiwaeaas savour mMtnHaii.
THH COCA-COLA CO.. ATLANTA OA
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COUNTRY CLUB WILL
BUILD ON MESA AND
ON SITE IN VALLEY
Directors Decida to Um Z. White
Tract for Thoea Fa i arfan
GotfCoom.
YOU'RE BILIOUS!
CLEAN LIVER AND
BOWELS TONIGHT
In otr to satisfy all the nwmbri of
tlw CI Pmo Country club III dlrctnra v
iMv afternoon decided to rct two rlub
houses on on In msa. tha lk of the
old clnb nous and Um other In th val
lay on lb 1 Whit tract of land which
i lght and a nair mile up tha vallj
from El Pato.
Tha mnibri of th club who play golf
favored a mlf court m th valley. Many
of thoa who do not play "ir war in
rtvnr of rhnlldlnt th old rlub noun
Th dim-tors. aftr much deliberation hit
upon th arhm of erecting two rlnb
bona. This plan aatltflai everyone
M the old alt there will be tannli rnurts
and other auras lions. All of tha old sit
that II not needed will be wild and th
money received placed In th building
fund.
Th biilldlnr commute s.pnntd to
handle th erertlon of tha buildlnr on th
mesa Is compotcd of Macon Pollard. Alves
MSOB I. V. Colee C. J. Mspel and Allen
'iambllnr
Tha Impmvemant work on the wmt
trart win be In rhirgr of a committee cotn-
0M4 .if J. C. Wllmarth Dr. A. ft. Coch-
rane w H. ft Judd C H. I.eavell and Z
T. Whlta.
Th rlub probably will enrase the aar-
vlres of Tom Bndlow of Chicago to pre-
I are plans and specifications for Hie olf
course Mr. Bndlow has planner) im of
the best courses In the country. Kor
number of years he was In chara of th
goir department -r the Bpaiildlng company.
It Is th plan to hsve an eighteen-hole
rours. tha rirat nine holes to be uacd while
the irrsss la growing on the rest of the
course. After the grate has grown on half
of the rours that naif will be used and
the other planted In grass
Th committee In rhsrge of the bulld-
Ina on tha maaa met last night to dis
cuss plans. The architects will begin at
cice to prepare plans for this building.
It is the purpoee to have it completed in
time for the Thanksgiving dance.
Bnjoy life! Remove the liver and
bowel polaon which la keeping your
need dlssy. your tongue coated breath
offenalve. and atomach sour. ron't
stay btlloua alck. headachy consti-
pated and full of cold. Why don't you
eat a box of Cascarete from the drug
store and eat one or two tonight and
enjoy the nicest gentleat liver and
bowel cleansing you ever experienced.
You will wake us feeling fit and fin.
Oaecaretg never crip or lcken like
Its. pilla and enlome). They act eo
gently that you hardly realise you
have taken cathartic. Mothers
should give cross alck btlloua or fev-
riah children a whole Caacarct any
time they act thoroughly and are
harmless. Adv.
Large Crowd A ttends
Concert at Fort Bliss
Miottwr Isrge croad of civilians and sol
diers gathered around the Kort Hhss hand
slsnd last nlghl to hesr the concert by the
Eighth aalry hand llo ro Resta director.
A festuic of the concert was s cornet solo
w hich a played during the rendition of
"Sweetheart. Farewell. "
ilicrrt 11 as fnl
fhe program for the
lows
Mirrh The Whip" Hollinan
Oeertuit "Merry Wives of Windsor" Meo.
i. .ni. i oio. ".weriiieari Farewell". Lossy
rnterrueito 'Hashing Eyas" irantzrn
FwUsta "Musical Review" Hlvlere
Medley i. .enure
Man Caught With Car
Belonging to Another
Tafan to Sweetwater
neorg I.. Hickman who wss arrested
dsys ago when he attempted to cross tha
international bridge to go '.uta Mexico with
an automobile said to be the properly of
another was taken In heimnolc Texas last
night by a deputy sheriff from that place
Hickman It is charged will have to answer
roc an allegpd theft or the Dodge car
which was In his possession at the time
or h a arrest. H Is also wanted ror break
lug jail and jumping his bond according
to the authorities at Keinluol Tesas.
gg LOOK)
Wg aw
1A VI npp
ON ALL. SUITS
Including the Famous
Kirschbaum fjothes
Do not foil to take advantage of this wonder-
ful sale. The following price will give you
an idea of the substantial reductions made:
Kinchbautn Suite $15.00 now $10.00
Kirarhheiim Suits 18.00 now 12.00
Kirachbaum Suite 20.00 now 13.35
lUracbbaum Suite 22.50 now 15.00
Kirschbaum Suite 25.00 now 16.65
Krechbauaa Suite 30.00 now 20.00
Wilson Bros.' Skirls 1.50 now 1.15
Wilson Bros.' Shirts 1.75 now 1.35
Wilson Bros.' Shirts 2.00 now 1.45
Wilson Bros.' Shirts 2.50 now 1.75
Straw Hats . . One-half Price
Panama Hats . One-half Price
San Aaiiniu and
N. Oregon St.
Mr. and Mrs. Billings
Complete 5000-Mile
Trip Through West
Mr. and Mrs. F. ii. Hillings have com
plted a 1900-mlle trip by automobile
throughout the west. They traveled over
the Hants Ft trail to the coast psssmg
thnniih Fphsnt Butte dsm. Rocorro
Sprlnrersvlile I l.metnff. Needles Ssn Ber
nsrdlno lo I o Angeles passing over msny
of the scenic wondara of Arltona including
the petrified forest ancient clirf dwellings
Urand i.aiiyon and other points of Interest.
"The only had stretch on this rosd Is on
the Mojsve desert." Mr. Billings ssld "and
the only serious trouble or the entire trip
was ssperlenced here in bresking sn sxle
shsft. necessitating s atsy of three days
with the thermometer at 1 In the shsde
(and there was no shade). Mrs. Bllllugs
spent the grester psrt or this time alone
oi the desert while I walked to a distant
town for ne'esaary repairs.
on leaving the desert we took the coast
rotitv from Lot Alígales to lían I'lígo and
found lilis road a delightful paved Seals
vard. The Inland roul from l os Angeles to
Ban Francisco is the better and an excellent
highway: here the engineers hsve not been
discouraged by mountains but have tun
neled through them.
"The big tree trip Is quite Interesting
but roads here and on the way to Yosemlte
valley am bad testing the endurance of th
car and the driver's nérvea but after
reaching the floor of the valley one forget
the nervous atraln and anxiety the beauty
and grandeur more than repaying him for
the hardships encountered an route. The
grades in an out or Yosemlta sre so severe
that cars are allowed in only at Intervals
of two hours and descent to be made not
under 30 minutes. Every precaution Is
made also to prevent accidents susrds be
ing stationed to set brakes before descent
and In see thsl i solators and gss tanks are
.CSS before returning.
"Continuing out of San Francisco over
Lincoln Highway the mountain road
Lake Tahoe surpassed ail roads In scenery
following for many miles s surging moun
tain stream which Is fed st Intervals from
th water ralla from mountain sides. Here
trout fishing and snowballing was good
Lake Tahoe and Yosrnilte we found nnmer
ous auto camping parties from all parta or
the country and all rules and resorts are
reserving ground and putting In cenvenl
enees for the auto tourists which Is a good
ad for th city so doing.
Returning over th I.lnroln Highway to
Reno we crossed the Nevada desert and
the Ureal American desert In I tali to Bait
Lake City and we reel that the abbreviation
for Lincoln Highway. L H. could be very
appropriately uaed. lor hare we experienced
the worst ruada or the trip uaa was not
only high. 0 renta per gallon but we
bought all water. Incidentally gas wss
higher here than any where else and lowest
in CaUtoroia. m rents tne average price
for the entire trip being about 39 cents.
salt I eke. like I.oa Angeles was a Mecca
for tourists but ve-y unlike In other re
aparta for while Los Angelea gives excel
tent aervlee ror reeaonaoie pnces neii
Lake has la consideration than any other
place; all garages there charge II per hour
and the work tnronipeienl Lincoln nnrii
we throush Wyoming Is fairly good We
found Denver moat hospitable or an cities
s portion of th city perk reserved tot
ÜSÍÍ oiiRSsrers ta
the varíen s
Sake I'D rVetlsMf Fin!
atlve foe Men. Wossm
lill.lr.-n
tourlsta with public telephone and all con
veniences. Hera there were more than a
hundred cars ramped esch night. I am
informed thst many more were turned
sway for lark of room.
"ror a abort motor trip we recommend
olorado. as there Is a variety or enter
tainment gad wonderful scenery including
Harden of th Hods Pike's Peak Seven
Falls Msnltou Hprlngi Cave or the Winds
and numerous others with Ideal roads.
"We were decidedly rortunate In having
no engine troube; ssw msny cars broken
down seven on Yoeemlte road hut only
ublt) was broken springs which could
have been prevented by driving an average
time or about :iu miles pr hour. Contrary
to our supposition the roads were all well
signed and only 75 miles or unnecessary
travel was made on the entire irip and
that was due to Inattention. We saw every
kind or ramping outril from blankets on
the ground to trailers with complete bouse
equipment.
- "We slept in our car; made a wooden
frame in sections which rested on the tops
or seals lolded back in daytime to afford
upper deck ror carrying bedding etc.
collapsible wash basin camp stools folding
table added much to the comfort and the
portable gasoline stove was Indlspenssble
ss some parta or the country attorned no
wood. An Ice box on running board
especially enjoyed In croaslng the deserts.
as mere are few places that tee mills
St ream cannot bo i ;rchacd. It li a mis
taken Idea to weight the car with surplus
gas. water end roodsttiffs and other srtlrles
as stores snd even ranches sre looking out
after the needs of the tourist
"Our car with El Paso pennants attracted
much attention; at every place we were
taken ror refugee and crowds gsthrred
askmg about conditions on the border."
gar&X ryr teres.
past
n
forma of Mould tea.
and In varying Sag r tea of sliertgMl. Meat
of them .iH.wed a volátil yeitowtsn lleuid
win. h on being exposed la Ma Sr gave nft
th deadly gaaea which Lave wroogtit such
her or Trier were hr dlsSnet gluaail of
these gee ; first thee baratías nato flsmt
and commonly known ta IMptM fiare; sec-
ond the tear producing gates which dn net
kill or permanently malm bat which to
blind I column of onruahing troop t tSM
they hecom helpless as are brought to a
halt: and. third. tn actual pox fas
which sofforatea and kills with ten time
tie horror of a boltet er shell. This last. It
is th i. Her or military xprt. It a her
bar! sen of w arfar which matt be ultimate
tv banned by Ska unlveraai sentiment ol
civilisation. But they are equally of th
heiiff that th lesssr forms of ga -which
dn not kill but merely Interrupt th forward
Dt-orresa or sn attack are a pinaaaiuiit ale
ment or defensive military strategy which
must be taken into consideration ta future
warfare.
"This la the least deadly" explained the
btef chemist at he presented one of the
Ik ules containing the Inflammatory gaa. He
drew the glass stopper vary cautiously and
olonel Cosby took a slight whirr or the
gis. It wit not vvernowerlni or violent in
Us effect only pungent odor of ether.
now the second rleae of gases were reached
the tear producing gases and tries too
were tested In th same way. Thee siso
were not overpowering but gave the tame
sbsrp odor of ether and a perceptible ef
fect on th eves colonel coeoy waa Be-
ginning to think the gases wars not to very
bad after all.
irv had now reached the poison gas -
the deadly gaa which rlutchet and kills
rh chemist pautnd.
"You w ill not try tint" he aald appeal -
ingly.
Yci all or them. Slid the cotonei. pos
itively recalling the rsther agreeable pun-
gent odor of the other gases.
Then we mutt be very cautious said
chemist. "Place youraeir about a root
iwav from the bottle. I will ralee the glass
stopper th slightest possiDie rracuon oi
sn inch o that only an insignificant por
linn of gas ran escape nut it win pa
enough. Now ready!"
Hurled Back 30 Feet.
He drew the stopper the tltglueat particle
tnd only ror an Instant with colonel Cotby
s root away. But In that Instant the colonel
rait he had been hurled back twenty reet
Tongues or rue were eating at his thrott
and ten thousand needlet were dtrtlng
ground his neck. It teemed at though live
vitroi had emptied In hit mouth and wat
coursing through his veins. Mis wflole vo-
cal tystem wis paralysed. This Infinitesi-
mal portion or the deadly gaa had. In an in-
stant overpowered him.
It wat aome little time before Colonel
Cosby wat In a position to dtscutt hit tettt.
The chier chemist said the effect would con-
tinue some hours snd probably tome dtyt.
It would be most observable ' he said in
eating or drinking.
Colonel cotby took an auto home hit
thrott fllll on fire but not otherwise phyt-
Ically affected That night every mouthful
or dinner had the unmistakable taste or the
polaon gat; each draught of water bad the
same taste or the deadly gat; and even the
purrs or a cigar had the tests of to many
purrs or Una death-ileallng gts tlwtys the
fiery needles and so many draughta of
vitriol. Colonel Cosby could tpeak to his
family only In Intrueulate whlapers. They
were naturally much concerned over Uta
possible liter effects.
When Colonel Cosby saw a doctor next
dty the throat wat round to be In a very
bad condition as from an acute attack of
laryngitis. The colonel continued on bit
dutlet but ror a week he could tpeak only
in whitDert. It we ten daya before the
clutch of the poison gts on the throat had
been relaxed enough to let him apeak again
tu full v
USE OF POISON GAS
BY GERMANS BRINGS
CHANGE IN TACTICS
c -4 Sd-brnxblm- f!TijuisaBst
Chinese Arrested
Charged With Having
and Maying Opium
A literal "pipe dream" It believed to
have been influencing Mar W. Ben. a chi-
naman who claimed following his erreet
on South Oregon street Wednesday night
charged with possessing tnd mtnurietnrlng
opium that he could raise t 11000 bond
ir necessary. Following hit preliminary
hearing yesterday berora United 8 taxes
Commissioner George B. Oliver Mar Ben
railed to raise the 11.000 bond fixed pend
ing the session or the rederal grand jury.
A complete opium smoking and manu
facturing outrtt wag aelxed by deputy col-
lectors of Internal revenue 0. A. Wood
and On y Bunting who. with City DetecUve
R. Smith mad the raid on the alleged
opium den In Juaret alley netr Oregon
street between second and Third streets.
Two opium pipes manufactured from
i.hineee tobacco pipes scale: a '.irr.p tot
roasting opium pills and four tobacco cant
tnd t paper tack rilled witn yen snee. or
ashes or opium were round In Mar Ben't
room. i
Mar Ben It tald to have owned consider-
able properly In El Paso at one time. He
baa been arretted twice before on similar
charge) and wat convicted once serving
M months In the penitentiary.
Juarez Political
I Campaign to Staxt
at Meeting Tonight
To open the municipal political cam
palgn members or th Bnlto Juarez po-
llute! club wlU meet at the Teatro Jutret
Friday night in Juaret. The name or San
tlago i. Vaaquez hat been mentioned ts
that or a possible candidate for mayor
Nominations ror political orric.es to be rilled
at the city elecUon September s will be
made at the meeting Friday night.
The officers or th Benito Juaret club
are: Jote de Lotano president: Luis Hen-
rlquei. secretary; Enrique Floret assistant
secretary; and Ramon castaño and J. Ca-
roteno directora
"The Whistler and His
Dog" Feature Concert
A feature or the Sixteenth Infantry band
concert at Ctmp cotton list night wss the
rendition of Arthur Pryor's ctprlce. "The
Whistler and Hit Dog." A large crowd
beard the concert. The program at -arranged
by Bandmaster Ernest c. Fischer
wat as follows:
March "From Troptc to Tropic" Al-
ander. Overture. "Mercedes" Dessane.
Characteristic. "Trombonlum." Wlthrow.
Grand telectlon. "Micbeth" Verdi.
CSprlce. "The whistler and Hit Dog."
Car Striker Meet
About one hundred people attended the
meeting or the street car striken at Cleve-
land Square last night W. E. Larkln
president or the central Labor Union was
chairman or the meeting. W. B. Coeoo-
weth Wm. J. Moran and Judge M. W.
Stanton addressed the strikers and strike
sympathtxera wno sttennea tne meeting.
Stagnant Water ea Stree.
Complaint hat been made by property
owners In the vicinity or South Ochoa and
Third streets because or a pool or water
which has formed from a leaking hydrant.
The water had become stagnant upon tu
failure to drain.
HINKEL TO REFEREE LABOR DAY BOM
Baltimore August 3. Another step to-
ward the proposed featherweight cham
plonshlp bout between World's Champion
Johnny KUbane or Cleveland and George
Chancy of Baltimore waa taken today
when chaney agreed to Matt Htnkel or Kll-
bane'a home -city as referee. Hlnkel. who
It alto ktlbane's choice it the promoter
of the match which be intends staging on
Labor Day at Cedar Point a Lake Erie re-
sort near Sandusky.
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORI A
TÁCOMA
Portland
Sam Francisco
Military Experts Endeavor to De-
termine Extent Naw Type ol
Warfare b Playing.
CALOMEL SELDOM
SOLD HERE NOW
NASTY DRl'G SvAUVAT. MASJES
YOC SICK AND YOU
A DAY'S WOHJL.
Every druggist la town your druggist
Snd evatyasaVl Si ugtisi ha noticed a
Veal falling on la the sale of calomel
bay all git a the eame reason. Deaeoa'i
Liver Teas la tie re tea
"Casaawal la saaaAroUa teal aetata kanw
it. while Utdeea'a Litar Taae la perfecUy
aafe and give better results." said a
pro rata ant local druggist iiodtoo'i Liver
Teas Is person ally guaranteed by every
drug gut wrao sella it a large bottle coats
kJ ceau. and U it fails tu give easy relief
m uvar aiaggianneea and
i heve unl k aak ror your
a Liter Tana la a -
vegetable ratal St. Sbratttat to
I aatu auciu lag a
waa up reeling riu
Uve nest day like
atea er catuoasl
mi (eel week at
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Associated Press correspondence.
Paris July n. colonel Spencer Cotby.
United Statei military attach at Parla has
been speaking In a hoarae whltper of late.
hi- friends have noted II and have express
ed their regrets at Ids very bad cold
colonel Coeby't voice hat not permitted him
to reply and he hta let It go tt that a
cold. But it wat ted a cold. .
I he use which the Uerman army haa made
or polaon gat in the preaent war has
brought a new and terrible element of de
struí lion Into military science. Just what
this terrible new agency is. what part li
plays in the offensive and derenaive tactics
tnd to what extant If any tt must be reck
uued wiui at a permanent element in fu
ture warfare- thrte are problems which Uie
military experta throughout Uta world are
trying to determliK Here in Iriiin where
the poisoo gaa bat seers used with most
deadly errect in champagne Argonna and
all along the fighting lines lit rtvages have
been particularly apparent and the mill
tary attaches or many countries have been
ttlite in secortng data for their govern
menu on this new agency.
colonel coshy shared the keen intereat at
is brother military Inveatleatort and
one respect b went far bayond them Then
was ample data from Uta SatUerielda and
the hospitals where ghastly patient ware
a living wituaaa or Uve effect of UM aaw
element but Colonel Cotby tlstsfSSSktS ea
direct peraoaal invettigattoa on the
meal itself me poltoa gat In all lu forms
lull at a mtdlrtl tclentltt hat at Umas
put aome aew serum tu the tupirme teal on
SlgSSSH.
But toe should be warned ef the ax
risk." said the chier .-hamlet- "ii u
very dangerous a matter t life
death."
Yet against th warning was the reeling
that a mysterious agency of warier need
at) to be explored to IM very and And eo
the word wet gtvea to go ahead gaS Mat of
rural wheela turneo swiftly in bringing to
gather all aorta of gaa. free aad powerful
frees the nearby figkttag r roete
Teat ef tkteee SMMaaM
Tat factliuea for tech a Met ef Uto gases
were not etaly o Stilted But lata were tt
latt secured aad UM Amertoaa miliary at
tacit we um rural tag easy ea to be
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