El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 5, 1917 Page: 4 of 24
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EL PASO MORNING TI
DNE5DAY. DEC. 5. IVI7.
ADAMS
$ Pure Chewing Gum
1
AMERICAN CHICLE COMPANY
Wf GOOD FOR COUGHS & CQÜ)5 f
JOHN PHILIP SOUSA says: The Stars and
Stripes and Adams Black Jack Forever. I like
the licorice flavor very much. Very good for
1 a cough I find.
BLACK JACK
GET IT AT McMICKLE'S
Be Sure and Visit Our Store
WEDNESDAY AND
THURSDAY
If you ue
Groceries Meats and Bakery Eatables
we surely can Save you money. Get
your list together and be sure
and come early
McMICKLE'S
LIBERTY
BREAD
Nice Large
Iuavra. Ilnki-d
Dally In
Oar Sanitary
Miop. Everything
Nice and Inn.
Try One or Two
Ijoavca Rye Un-
burn and White.
2 16-0z.
Loaves for
15c
Originators Not Imitator
600-2-4-6-8-10-12 E. San Antonio St
Ht kave an irtlvrrv rkirf. account or Irlrpkonr operator. All Iheee luiurlea an added to the tail or merchandise.
H'e are boostera of sea-delivery. If Ikcr tserrbaals deliver tlir must cbarpe you la aomo way.
Ee.it of New Court Home.
You Can Alway. Do Better at McMickle'i
EAST
-OR-
WEST
If You Want Superior Service Bad Accommodation Take the
Golden State Limited
A Solid Steel Train of Standard and Tourist Sleeper
Dining and Observation Can
THROUGH CARS
Kansas CitySt. Louis Chicago
Los Angel-S an Francisco
i Ceaanoriaa Made With the Fast Train for the East
City Ticket Office-- PHONES SM
Bldg. 6881
HERALD SQUARE HOTEL
4Sk IT. Of BROADWAY
NEW YORK
EVERY comfort and con van.
lama Oa dlraat car liaaa
fresa all R R. Stations and
F arrisa. Two minute walk la
llaSaastsbnpa seal vVaevtitsw
I with ptivUafs of bash
91. O per day
7 with priva ahswsr beta
SaLOOperday
IM wfck private bath
92.00 and up
Club I
Brsaateat . . atan
Snaaial I narhann owe
Bassos a la carts
at aaodsiaaa pnce
J. Fraal Saran
MafAB f Tts mtm
ADVOCATES USE
OF CONVICTS ON
BATTLE FRONTS
Mr. Potter Wotdd Empty Prfcv
on of Able-Bodied Feasant
to Help Fight War.
In MMr to !M Morn In Tintar Mr
A. Potter or thM city advocates Iks
kin. or M bod tad prisoners from the
Jails arid penlianlMrt and wlnin than
tor eervir oa Uw baltla frestu in Frnr.
Potter UtM uw position toa in
tuns when man and mat men an-
na.d.d. It i almorí criminal wails to
permit Hi lira and shls holla priaoa
in rrmain la as ana a women
rersnl coemimitlas Kr ids
la not that Iba retóos should h si lower)
in mlnrls with honorable soldiers hut
Hat they should be placed In Murals
realmente and battalion and trained un-
oer arable orneare'. In Ihli connection.
it i recalled that ht Franc. In Iba Mrtr
oays or lb war when lbs I'raaalan boats
vete eimot veiimn annon
an I tal. Uw DOtlr or Parla
the Apscbra. thieves and thuaa and gave
Daebri.
them tbs choir of being I
rolnr to the front win the army am
Inr a chance or beinir ahot by llielr mini
Iry'a rosa Moat ot thstn a
mnaldrrliif th. pretslng nal
utinn. ni in.n 10 join IS
sr. reuorta thai the va
brin proved etrellant soldiers undr
rut majority
fa join the colora and
Hi. moat trying rlrrumaUBcet
nowa
Mrs. it
ter's letter rol
Editor ii Paso Mommy Tsars:
m ar hir tall after call baa came tor
men and money call Tter cell hit rom.
for conservation of our r.eotirrea. WHO
team and prsyers we bat. given up the
cream of our country. With IWd heart
and thankful a have made our personal
aerificas only awaiting rrsan rail lor
sirvlca.
H'e ar Impressed tnt tn. n.ti ran
may draw those upon who is lamlhra ar.
depending and thoa Who Va or (rrat
in tn prorasaions me iraaea ami
orne. A Urge perrenug or the
nth and vitality of our loanhoon I
lying almost wcrthieg. a. rar aa assist-
anr to their country la concerned In
nor Jalla and paoitenusrlei. Their very
vitality ami atranirth which ahould be at
th asrvlce or th nation baa been. In
many raaea the Mumbling block over
whtrh they bar rallan Into tin and
sham.
That wasted vitality la needed in
Frncs-ln tne rront llns trsnchst. Can
I not I s utilised? can it not ns orgen-
led Into companlea and regiments offl-
cered by trained leaders who sre tc-
i ustomed lo handling man whom rrlmet
and ronaeonencca have made deapr-ralr ?
All Itala mlrht he dons without In any
r rerinctuig upon m aigniiy ur imei -nr
with the morale or toa re rular
army tho national guard or the national
army.
in thla slorloua cruaade for humanity
ana iresdom in wntcn ana tor wmcn on
country has olsdrsd Its honor lis man
hood and Ita wealth can ws not under
government authority regulation and con
trol turn what la now 1st and bur
d.n. Into a nstlonsl aaast?
"can ii noi oe worssa out insi umn
Southwest Cattle Raisers
Realize Dream of Freedom
From Packers Combination
El Paeo Stockmen Watch With Intereet Effect of New Plant
Orrpmzed by hjAeperkrint btereat to Wage rtt
Aiimt Ooaed Merkets.
Ika drssm or Ind spend snc from
the aacswra' combine baa com. true and
tenet the efr set of their racking plant la
kanda City on th market controlled by
Uw bl eorWaOona. -Tbsir" I used srf-
rlassUy tn reference to the Cdtlem.n a
IllilJJIlirill Parking plant opened Nn
v.aih.r t. tor II la owned and controlled
ar ranchmen stockholder. the majority
nr whom lira la Uw aoaoiwssi.
Tht eanvsnient which r.aulled
crian or the greet plant la Kansas City
id at tuna in n rasa at
vcntlna or the American I
i.. saaoólatlon in March tU
dur:g the con
.vauonai un
At that
meeting there was appointed market
I rommtUM las meorbcra of which ware
mtr
srf ci
; to uas th:r lafluenr . to oiitaln
fbi wawld air reii.r rrom
BMUMrSn ny uw pac.
l' For yaar the livestock
iiKliiair m Un (action or lb country had
been dominated by lbs hlg Inwreata and
for year the atoefcmen bid been dream-
ing of the day when fbsy. would Indure
the government to tske a band In Ihs all-
laeoa soma even arsamea ai a pacing
wnt at one or ins mat marast c
and controlled by atockmsn.
- i Tbaaaaa Raddv Aaslats.
nmnattas
called tn Thorhsa Rudd
Hit ana north or I
aid they laid plans for
Mi ning government mie.tigallon or
ne parting truel a raw yeara uec
nunoy naa rsu us strangle nom 01
othsrwlae go oul In blsrknetaf Can they
not have through tn a avenue an oppor-
unity to pay tneir dent 10 ineir country's
broken tswa ana to soctetyr
it dora not ra ais tns crime to say
that 11 was committed under Ihe Inlluenco
or liquor. Thla Its Been nrougui to tne
attenllon or our women through the caae
or two young men (aoldlera) who had
been drinking and committed aerlout
crime againit thn dignity or their uni-
forma and what Uiy should tlnd rorln
protection to the community. The sen-
tence of theie young men (five years)
n ocllcve in no Jini; nut toey nsve as.
sd lo be sent to the rront llns trenches
in I ranee Inalcrd of to lbs penitentiary.
n do not need men in in peniien-
i.rv hut we do need thsm oversea with
their fares to the roe In defense of hu
man rights. A suapennea sentence ran
not rasters them to the station rrom
which they have rallen to that It is nec-
eaaary that we consider petition for
pardon. In order that the country may
not loa the services of those two. If the
pardon petition la spprovert and the
country la given the aervlcsa or these two
men who have through their own rsujt.
lain almost a year in 111 whst la lo pre-
vent the governing sulhorltles rrom drill-
ing organizing and training ror service
all that mass or strength and man force
lying- dormant behind prison bars?
MRS. 1. A. POTTER.
& HERALD A
BEAUTY.
There it an old saying thtt beauty la
only akin deep but that I rar rrom the
truth. Beauty la rounded on food besltbv-
withoui that there is no real beauty. You
can cover up muddy or sallow compuls-
ion with rare powder but It will not be
beautiful. A horns) y woman In good
bssltb Is usually more Interesting tnd
more cbsrmlng than a bilious dyspeptic
beauty. ConatTpallun sod sluggish liver
Impair good looks. If you are troubled in
tint way lake Chamberlain's Tsblets tnd
you will soon be looking batter and feel-
ing better Adv.
TRY THE HOTEL LENOX.
Every room outside; Meant beat; phone;
hot cold staler; It week up. .10 morn
Ihsn you pay for old style room. tlM
E. Ovsrland Adv.
Redaction in Bread
Prices Recommended
By Associated prest
Washington Her. 3 Immediate reduc
Hon tn bread prlcea wbsrsvsr possible has
been recommended to bakers throughout
the country by lb rvtr emergency coun-
cil of the baking Industry. Bakers will gc
under government license December to
using a aet formula and producing a
standardized loaf required by lbs food sd-
inlulelrauon. .
lu announcing recently that the baking
Industry waa to ba put under license the
rood administration declared there Is no
reason why bread priest thouid not bo
sharply reduced. The Infot malum thai a
reduction Ivas been recommended came to
km food idmIfIMrUou today m tele-
grain from Usury htuda ot Houston
Tatas president of tbs Nsllonsl Associa
tion or usaert. tne telegram waa aiui i.r
to una sent by tbs wv council to Uw bak
ers. II reads:
-The council calls attention lo Iba vari
ous rscumuiendatlona lu the imitad t latea
rood administrations report suggesting
uctkin m pr:re. wiu venueetn sop.
I of raw materials used ay tho bakers;
and a reduction in operating eipso.
There should be. wbsrsvsr possible an
immediate reduction tu pries to lbs rs-
Uilers."
uaaAMJS "MAM AM nca.
By Associated Pre..
Lincoln Nab. Ose. c-Because II II
Mid ba had mads vigorous protest at a
and several restaurarla In rratlt.
Mfes when n. .uuid not uhlalu
meat oa "aaaaUass day H c Meubrand.
ttltieiin. who says au hotta l la coa-
u.cucut. la held her on reouaM of tbs
rrwuoul polios who sateu hit arrest a a
charge uf dstwrtMae the pasca
froga ST saina I are oa their war
lake aeiettaed hack to u
trust. Ha bad owned a packing plant In
Kansas ciry ana independent or tne com-
bine hsd purchased estile on Ihe open
rnsrkct In the stock yards. Then the yarda
were taken over by the trust and Ruddy
wit Informed thtt he would no longer be
permitted to purr base csttls In the pans
forced tn Uw WMI ha bad lo give up the
imoneaa bullded by hla rather. Scraping
together s raw dollars rrom the wreck-
tge. he cirne to the southwest and pur-
chased a small ranch altty miles north- or
El Paso and became a stock reiser. But
during tha three yesrt he wta living the
lire of t ranchman he never gtve up the
Ides or getting btck at the men who drove
him nut nr th parking gime.
The committee wta eitremely huay ror
several months and an wat Ruddy. And
the work of both brought remit. With
the report .hat congress Intended to
probe the packing combine came the an-
nouncement that Ruddy would again he
allowed to buy cattle In the Kansas City
yard a.
Din Ruddy seirishly snap up Ihe offer or
Ihe packera and forget the cattlemen of
the southwest who bsd befriended blm?
He did not.
folded s plan to organize t packing com
Ruddy did not do at It usually don In
blr proposition
namely. Indues few big men lo
the nan or tasar anana nr doral
lb cnanptny-i stsoooery and upo tht
atrsssgOi of Ibis sell the shares to tbs Ih
eaMhta public Pat oa Utt contrary b.
sold tha t haras of his company upon If
i Ruddy wat nwds president am
for director the etc ifcatll chose men ar
mi tested with tha Mner details of msaag
In order to have th benefit of the
counsel advice tnnasars and experience
of as large n amber or the leading rat-
tiemen at polM manB or th
aoirttwset wore selected By uw share-
holders as associate directors to serve in
tha capacity or in advisory board tnd
thereon ire round many or tne moat luc-
cetsful tnd Influential livestocg prMMari
of nut seeKon. Among awm tee lee
Bevrn. A mirtilo. Teta: B. J. Clark Aril..
Teias; Jobs at Cowdsn Midland Tasa;
(I. w. itethl ivodsoovine leías; w. H
Hen. Canadian. Texas ; Henry Luts Cam
F. Moody Canadian Tent; W. O'Brien.
tiereioro. Tex; c. i. rDweison star
ford Tex; I. M. Porter Wheeler Tan
John W. Rbes. RotwU N. M.; John Betaar
bauer. Fort Worth Tax sod 0. T
Word Canyon Tens.
Nsw Plant Opona.
Th n Dttnt a it declared by govern
man mtoeetora to be lbs finest ever eon.
strvetad id kbit country. Exactly at :
a. m wsanaattay. novemner tt Dig
white ftced bull wu lead the way up ths
mu cntttea and into to anoraing
Within a half hoot after tha rirtt
bad been atrack the care me
hanging hi the cooling room.
A number or Ihe livestock producen ind
other visitors together with nrrtcers tnd
employe or the company were present to
tne rormti opening or tne punt ai
bullock dropped and rolled upon the
or the killing pen 1 lever saw pulled
and the machinery or the liten model tn
the most modern tnd up-to-dtl picking
bout tn tbs world wta ael into motion.
Everything worked like clockwork. Ever
man had I ink to perform and he did I
perfectly
skinning or the first snlmt).
Nueeesa aa aseara a.
Sorna Mas baa nid -that "knowledge I
power." with tucn knowledge thtt mm
la au well equipped that there cm be no
other reault than aucceta In the fullest
mettur. aay local cattlemen who are In
le rested In the company coupled with
the knowledge and experience he has he
backed by t.soo or in roost ntounai
God-rearing liberty-loving men
among the livestock producers In lh
southwetl.
Th dretm or Independence ror thr
stockmen of th southwest hi come true.
.t.ubr.nd
r ktahttftia taring oat
hsd thai BftviUa. fie
i L hi cot h was mot b ik.
police taken barer Uw Mat. council uf
datanss ssvs awn indeed la lail a
Uw arrival of the Frapiakl rhcia
Ida arrltal la
Cattle Movement Heavy
Through El Paso Yards
Ths following cattle shipment! through
El Pato ware reported by Inspector of
th Panhandle and Soutbweatsrn Stock
men't isioclMlon Tuesday:
n. Dums from Van Horn Texas to
Calaboea Arls. tt cart.
W. T. Thuirtt from Lordiburgr R. M.
to Kansas city three cirt.
L. Slaufblar conrptny rrom Naco
Aril. 'to Wichita. Kan. eight car.
In C. Brlle rrom Valentine Tent tr
T. T. Metl. of Ctlirornli four cart.
E. K. Brown from Vtlentlne Texas to
Millet & Lux Inc. of California. 10 cart.
O. F. Bllllngly from Miritbon Texts
to Bin Mirclne Texsa to car.
The following livestock shipments were
mads through lbs El Paao Union Mock-
yarda Tor the week ending December 1:
N. Hall Aden It. M. IM bead of cows
to Morris k Robinson Kansas City Mo.
E. Manley Fort Worth Texas 31
head of horses lo Alamogordo. N. M.
B. sntiih. Gilt Ariz. M bead or bortet
and mules lo I'm 1 Worth Tsxa.
Rohlmmu R Morris. Hachlta N. M. S07
bead or bulls and cowa to Kansas City.
E. Houghton t.aa trues is. 7B
held or hogs lu tbs Peyton Picking com-
pany. C. F. Webster Sin Csrlot Ant 1105
bead or goats to Kansas city. Mo.
Wis.son Winners tort rnniuis Ariz.
71 head nr cowa to Kansas City.
Nhlps Bulls Is Drmliifl.
Tlmberlike. AHI Víala Ksn.. i bead
or bulla to Drilling v M.
Andy illirpe drove in imm tne vaney
1 bead of hogt for the Peyton Packing
company.
Hoard. Wlltcox Aria. oi nc.u oi auuies
to New Orleans.
T. l and a cattle company coras-
burg N. N. 6 brsd or bulla and cow to
the Peyton Parking company.
Tim William drove In from the val-
ley ta bead of bog ror lb Peyton lick-
ing company.
It. D. llkll. Rodeo. V. M. 34 head of
horses to Alexandria. La. also 7 head or
cows and calvas to Kansss city Mo.
costs le Fort worm.
i. W. DUI Rodeo. N. M. bead or
cows to Fort Worth.
I. a. Hall Guthrie. Arlt.. st head.or
yearlings to ttutrninson san.
8. P. Skinner Morathon. Tesas tn head
or cowt and bulls to O. F. Bllllngtly San
Marcial N. M.
a A. Caven Rodeo If. M. 174 bead or
coat to Ktnsss city.
ntil. valentine reías. 17V neaa
or bulls to T. T. Neil. Silt Lake City
Utah: auto tat bead of yearlnrt sad built
to SI Faaa.
Slaurbter Land a Cltfl oomptny. fM
head or steers cows and bulls to Wichita
Kin.
Western Railroads
Granted Rate Raise
By AltocllWd Press.
Washington Dec. 4. Increases In
freight rstat on Iron and steel article
ringing ti btgb ti 40 per cent were al-
lowed to western railroads todty by tbe
interstate commerce commission. Tbe
Increases however were not to great as
the rillroadt asked.
The railroad hid asked to cincel com-
modity ritet and apply nrtb-clui rates
which would have canted Inrreises vary-
ing rrom so to 60 per cent. Tha commis-
sion held however that that were toe
hi.h and allowed a carving scale or In
creases ranging up to to per cent of the
nrth-claaa rste.
Former rates on Iron and tleel articles
were entirely too low In wettern trunk
territory tbe commission bold owing
mtlnly to the depression or Ihe Ch'cago-
st. I'aut rato in competition wiiu water
carriers.
The new ratea which may be rued snort-
Iv would bdoIv principally rrom Chicago
Peoria (111.) St. Loula Kansas City Min-
neapolis St. Paul Duluth and Mhulsstppl
river crossings to variou western oesu-uationt.
nbioiwrs of western territory hsd pro
tested aulle generally against the pro-
nosed Increases.
THIS
BARGAIN SALE
Which Marks the Be qinninq of
El Paso's Greatest Bargain Store
Exceptional Values Today & Tomorrow
READ!
:.i9c
Lib. Can Valiant Talctun Ifl.
XVt
5c
15c
25c
15c
98c
2c
15c
3c
10 eta
Tatcana
Mo Peart Plume
Vana Powder. . . .
WV Fl-FI Face
the halt
BSC A Est Part
es.ee name-are
Pencils...
BBC Hair
Women'. Kmbroldercvl
Edge Handkerchiefs . . .
B Breavkfast
OjBe
Iatratr Mn Bone
ItBlUdwaj tfoaeu . .
. 8c
10c
. lc
15c
targe Hae FTowcrcd Oe- aa
ton Knitting Dag aVOC
Irla 18e Knit
Cao vea '.
broidery Floats ketn.
Mo Bead
15c
M and 10 width good grade
Turret. Ribbon ptafcla stripe
tnd flowered patterns; Of
extraordinary value. ValvJaWC
HOW'S THIS MEN?
Sails Worth $18 lo $20 at & 4 M A f
tli.iFtl
For Monday and Tucaday special atten
tion 1 to be giren to the selling of Men'
Salt. These fine Prince Chap Salta will
be offered as a e pedal Inducement to men
Wednesday and Thursday. They are Of BU wool worsted and there
are some eassuneree tn the large Jot. An Prince Chap Sulla are per-
fectly tailored; the seams are faultless and the fronts are built Jest
so; the buttonholes are bead worked; the collar aro hand foiled;
Ihe colors are guaranteed to hold and the styles are that conserve -Uve
sort that find Instant favor with practical men. A Qf
$1850 to $10.00 values px"s
$15.00 to $17.50 Prince Chap Suits $11.95
Suits Worth $10.00 1 $12.50 $6.50 & $7.50
Men's Fine Cas imere Pants $1.98
BIG BOYS' SUITS Wool caaemieree cotton and ) rn
wool matures and lerget ; size 16 17 18; $5 value tPaw.sJU
We ran a strictly one-price house. Every one pay tbe same
low price. No deviation are made one way or the other
from the price plainly marked on every arricie.
fiaaZaA&
THE TEXAS STORp
D. T. DEWELL CO. 306 08-10 E. Overland JLj
GOODYEAR TIRES
10
Per
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Off
Goodyear Service Station
322 TEXAS CORNER KANSAS
Please hdatreaa ail eotrespoedeape to $1$
AJOOD
State National Bank
Established April 1881
Capital Surplus and Profits $200000.00
Interest Paid onSatings Accounts
C. R. MOBBBIka Presldaat .JtaajprM MAOorrux vioa-prea
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