El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, December 5, 1913 Page: 2 of 16
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FJ PASO MORNING TIMES.
Friday DeernlT 191?
Garland
Success
Range
Delivered to Your Home for
Only $1.00
B
lUircl
asinj; a larc quantity of these ranges wc arc enabled to make a very
low price and at the same lime the easiest of payment. Throw your old stove
away and bring one dollar and wc will deliver this range to your homo at once.
No wailing no question about quality as the Garland people guarantee this
range in every respect. The range is as shown licrc and is fitted with a hot
water heater. Only a limited number will be sold tftl these terms and as a great
many are availing tbcmsclves of this unusual offer you had better call in and
have yours delivered at once. If VOU arc not ready to
have the range delivered now call in and make your
reservation ami we will hold it until you w'ish il deliv-
ered free of charge. We have a complete line of Coal
J leaters ranging in price up from:1-.
$0.00
These heaters are high class in every respect. They can be had on our easy
payment plan. Get ready for Christmas by installing your heater -now.
PHONE 1001 FOR SIGNS
15EXKiiR'i
IN HOSTAGE
(UontinaM from i"aje i.i
CARD 10 THE PUBLIC
in
li'VS
if Uu
fact
there I a
1 1 .i
IX'CII
ii i liiingc in our business wo wlih
tu advise Hi'' public I" the contrary.
The ni Qranda iTinimg ootnpMy
bus ii' i-iv changed Its nam In tin
rninlilln Printing company. The own-
ership mill inuiugi -incut r alii the
ante fin always. In this same counoc-
tinn wr advise tin luialiiess puhllc
Unit thin In tin hla irltittnK house ""
Han Antuulu street y In-rc putriiiiH are
IMVil cl Ihu i K.lf t .-cl In iiiallty prompt
'delivery of work r right prices.
THB l'HANKUN ritlNTINU JJO
t formerly itiu Omnde Printing Co.)
A 'nurchesnc nwnrr.
n. W 1'iigc. Manager.
p. ft GHvft that OhrwtmM ton o
1r in 1 1 lift tu rage.
Way n..i a I'lami for taut
(tegular I'lsn at cost; I'laysr
lanua. I4D0 tu I MM. Terms to ault
our convenience.
I . I.. III. Ini.- I'lan. .
10: Norili Mi anion Hired. Adv
) ln."" Auk ggajgfii J!u Uraa.
PHONE 1001 FOR SIGNS
15 EXI ERTS
Bam. Immediately ti Presidio arriv-
ing lu ll thle Bftarnvoo at i o'olook.
I.loutonanl M n (I li'.-l t . Fifteenth euvnl-
r . in i oinuiiii'i tti" Kl 1'aHouiiH over
liw seventy -mile Journey frmn Mnrfu
here. At Praatdlo tin: Hi Paaoaiu urn
the guests of the army officers.
A general exodus ol U4 iijliuigii
population tu I'reHlillu Iiiih hcgiin '-
Hg.ua nf the approach nf tin fetal r.il
forces anil the four Unit a right will
take plant between the twnetltuttonal-
iHt under Colonel Brnlllo Chlvara.
Jill- ili' las annua at njinaga anil
Mi n miI.i'h mildlcr. At least SOU resl-
denta nf OJfnaga have grdggad i" the
n mi side of tin- river tnday.
Thorn Im gnat excitement aiming
Hum jin liny tear thai a fight will
take plana In tin' town anil that thi ir
homes anil all they possess will !
destroyed.
Orders have lieou received by Colo-
nal CfBlvnra frmn Qaneral Villa cmn-
tu.imlinK him to evacuate Hie town
with ilia ISO troupe whan the Mrgrnkj
appear anil nut lii attiii K Utngfl until
tin' wmni'ii and children have crossed
iin- border Cdlonnl ihivara win
carry nut the rommami df hia an par-
lor officer but b aiiun aa thi' Ron-
i iiuiliittiintH nra on Ihr Amci'lcan Hlit.'
nf tin' rtvar In' inliinln to aurrouml
tin- fi'di-rulH nml gttMk Ibana with in
troopa.
Will Arrctai Ail Who Wiaam
orilora have bean reeeWMl by t'ap-
lalna Mlttn'll and Uolnati Who gya
rnmiiuiniliuii tin A im i i. un tl'iiopa nil
thiH atdr of tin' Mm' tu gJtwt nil rod-
ami offleera and men who croaa th
Internationa i boundary.
Rven "in here l nf the opinion
that many nf the federal) Attend to
rroge and aurrindrr to the AiiktIciiii
toreea v
TEXAS FLOODS
f'.'nnllnued from Page 1.)
Thi' army
uolirird that
malted from
aervtoaa arc i
aaalat In ha
PVaaldlo win
Hppi'ar.
iffl
Inn liayi' Ii
iiifni i amenta win be
i Haao in naaa Otalr
ml tn hr ni'i-iiaaai'v In
II.
ait nation
ii'iirrai troopa
Only Three
More Days
Only Three
More Days
You'll
Have To Hurry
If you want to gave money on Foot-
wear. SHOE THE FAMILY NOW.
JUST NOTICE THESE PRICES
Men'a Shoe from . . . $1.45 to $3.1 5 Pr.
Women Shoea from . $1.25 to $2.65 Pr.
Boy a' Shoea from. . $1.00 to $1.95 Pr.
CttV Shoea from .... $1.00 to $1.85 Pr.
InfnnU Shoea from 25c to 95c Pr.
ALL CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS. $1.00 Pr.
Oajdi and Ends at your
own price.
Quitting
Business
Quitting
Business
1 Paso Shoe
quarter of a million anil Waco"a
I damage wna experted to lie aa great.
As the water receded pilfering be-
gan In Waco and militia wan put on
I duty In Kast Wai n thla-nftei noon to
gmmi property. Woo thin gftarnoori
hIhi. reported Ita flrat falnlllleH when
J. W. liny mid t.'. Mcliaiilol fell from
a r. i ili n.iii bridle Into the HraziiH and
wi re given up for drowned.
Prom Hearne where . n negmeH
wen- drowned today In the unexpect-
ed riiMh of the HrnuoM rlae. It was re-
ported that horaeN. mulea and cattle
hog Cad dOWn the river. Several hun-
dred Ma&toana mid Basroen from Vui-
Icy .1 1 1 n 1 1' 1 11 fled In 1 1 i'ii r ri.i when the
water began floating away balcN of
cotton at the junction. The Bla ana
levee iwcnty-aeven mllea in length
near BryflU was reported holding
. n. nii tin- water within (im i feel
of itH top The State Agrfnultural md
ateehanlcal College at t'ollege Htatlon
reported that ailtea uf farm iandn i.or-
dering i the l!ra.n.i were under wa-
ter In that s.ni. m At Itlihinond
warnings were Mi nt out for every ona
in leave the Hi .... luwlunda Imini -
dlalely.
Han Maxoee neur Ban Antonio waa
caught in ii aerie in flood which lavat
ii onl) u few hours when Purgatory
cli ck and the Kan Marcos river sud-
denly went (rut of their bunks early
today Coa3Sergbia contm ftagttad
away at Hit n Marcos. At Helton a
fcrrylinai was heing liullt today for
use near the center of the city.
Many caille were reported to have
b i drowned In the Colorado river
gear Wharton.
Anattn Wai n. Cumeron and several
miis.II towns linsi hud no tr.iln service
for t dus Near Terrell today u
mile m track m the Kabinc river pot.
torn arae "anehored" to tree by
Bgeana of chain ..
Vefnqn Hayea rural mall carrier
rrporli .1 miH.Ing gl HillNlmro lust
nlgrtit. returned safely today after
being held up by high water on hla
ruute fur twenty-four hours.
I'looiU Mibhldlug.
tin Sm ini ii are to rai i invi
Austin. Tex. ec. 4. The Colorado
river. gfteT having reached a height of
iti (get lust night began needing to-
day unit tonight Hie gauge al the dam
allowed If feet with the rivnr ntlll
fullliiK. The watar bus flooded the
pita at the water supply station and
Ausiln i pie a re drinking muddy
ili. i water from present Indications
the crest of the floodi has been
reached. Trsin service In both direc-
tions h... I. ecu suspended und the ma-
pWU) "t the leUgiaph and telephone
Ulli ". .11 ' iluu .
roi( VOtri iinv i:IKNCB.
Tbr 'II:...-- ii tn t in- up uwa
tiranib uffleea ai in.. Texsi m
suit lit His Mi fuj liuul cigar
tDd Vou i'ta place your Want
Ada give your aubirliiloo. sod
gay I. Ilia at tuese brauahes.
IY ADVISOR ()f( COMES SEEKING FOR CASH
XNnTUTIONAMieTK OBTAIN
HKRVK KM BRtTIHH OITItl-.
Will Teesh llm Men In Blh the
Artillery and Uavatry Mervlce
Is the Plan.
'f "' dutocialrd Preaa
Harmoatllo. Honora. Dec. 4. Cap-
tain K. Thord Gray formerly of the
British army arrived. ber today and
waa appointed by the. conatltutlon-
allata aa artillery and cavalry ln-
atructor. It waa pointed out that this
would not be a deviation from the
Insurgent pulley of not accepting for-
eigner In the army aa Captain Gray s
work would be confined to teaching.
The Insurgrnla have much artillery
on hand but only untrained young
Mgcna to operate It. They also de-
sire tu eatahllsh a system of traveling
Inspectors to iruflrnct the various
ci minand In a simple and tmlform
drill manual.
Thefe means will bo taken to ob-
tain a well organised body of trpopg
to offset the Old federal regulara. Who
to a certain extent have remained
with tho central government through
the various political changea of the
lust three' yeara.
Important tariff reductlona on such
Important articles aa machinery cot-
ton augur snd f.od Imported Into tho
territory was announced today.
The duty waa to to 10 per cent
under the federal tariff.
It was announced that telegraphic
communication between Nogules and
iilntH in luirango. Including Torr.on
and Parral. had been restored and
when tleneral Villa's troops occupy
Chihuahua a circuit from Nogalea to
Juares would be conipb'te.
Ogneral Carranxa was Joined hern
tonight by Mnnuel Ponllln. secretary
of enmmunclallons In Madero s cahl-
net who came to offer hla services to
tho constitutionalist gnvernmom.
After Ihc merthrow of Madero he re-
mained In Mexico City for a lime
Under aleaas guard. It la eald although
not an m t mil prisoner but he escaped
later to the United Htatea.
Good Follow Raoh Piano
'Continued from page 1.)"
OUT Or THE KXIMTTXO CH.S
IN NORTHERN ITA T ICS OF
Ml Mi"
PLEASE Of FICIll WISHING ION
leader Are Impr. .-nl with
i. ii. liig Hrnae of Their Own
RearoaaiiitlHy.
CIVIL AUTHORITY APPEARS ONCE MORE
Believed That Regular civil Govern-
ment la About Ready In Process
of Evolution.
through your generosity
hearts are going to b
(rVhen Santa clsiis arrlvea
anuart' ' nrisnnas
muni orphans und
lire going to
lany tittm
gladdened
at Cleveland
his sleigh
htldrcn of the poor
him for the first time.
i- . to miille upon them. Ho
is going to call out their names and
hand them their Individual present.
Some will receive toys some new
clothe and others various klnda of
preaenta. Won t It warm your heart
make your chest puff out lust a little
to bo standing there telling youraelf
that you have helped make someone
happy Uldn't the Savior tell us
that It la more blesed to give than to
receive. Vou are expecting a present
from your wife your aweetheart or
your friends.
Can't vou understand how those lit-
tle children will feel If Santa Clftua
forgets them? They are expecting him
to call and It la you who can make the
d reama coma true. Be a Good Fellow
and do this. Vonr heartstrings are
thumping at the thought that you era
getting read tn aend a substantial
check to the Good Fellows' secretary.
Hniim ranging from 10 cents to 1
have bean received. It will be better
in iimkc the municipal Christmas ties
i luiRc pageant by having everybody
;oln In it. A few can make It a suc-
cess but many can make It better.
lst year down In the little city nr
Natch z. Miss. a city of lass than 10.-
i population 1760 was subscribe.! by
the 0 1 Fellows for Christmas. Here
we have a city of SO.OOg. Can't we at
bast equal that amount? Could you
look your fellow-man In the face on
Christmas morning If you fall to assist
the Ml f'aso Good Fellows III surpass-
ing the Natihes tlood Fellows?
All the organisations of the rlty are
gulng to Join this movement. The
churches may Join; they are thinking
al.. ml It. It is not a selfish move on
the part of one or two tndividuala It
Is for everybody. Anyone Is eligible
to membership.. Yoo ar. Join the
club now. Just mall or hrlng your
sunaerlptioD to th secretary of the
inn. I FellOwe You will find him at
the Morning Times office.
The Bl Paaeana who were made Good
PettoWg yesterday are. Dave Sullivan
tl: A Friend of the I'oor. 60c; A. J.
Htiayar. fi; Mrs. II. Campbell. 11.60:
W T. Itoss. 3: Phyllis Klrkman. Ml
K. Rickiitan. It: Kate Merkln II; Mr.
'i . .ii. It; Ml Hell. Ill A Friend 60c.
Mrs. Prank Carr. 11.
Is your nsme gulng to be there to-
morrow? Are you going to dO' like
these generous people have done? Are
ypu gulng tu help niaka the Christmas
of 111.1 one lung to ba remembered tn
W l'aso?
Thin is the first year ef ths Good
r.'llow movement anil uf the munici-
pal Christmas tree movement in Ki
I'asn. Inn from all Indications it la gu-
lng tu b aueceaafu).
Hunt forget that little donation to
day. Yi.u have It In your pocket si
while ou sr. thinking about It. send
It down tu the secretary of the 6J
Fellows' club.
I'll the Ammiotrd Vest
Washington Dec. 4. Administra-
tion officials here are viewing with
satisfaction evtdenrea of the growing
aense of renponalblllty on the part nf
the rebel lenders In northern Mexico
for tho protection of in- and property
within the territory In their posses-
sion The state department's request
for the release of Americans held fur
ransom or arrested on auaplclon are
now receiving prompt attention at
the hands of the constitutionally gen-
erals and It Is apparent thut these of-
ficers In turn are gradually exerting
more power and Imposing greater re-
straints over their subordinates.
Civil Authority Appears.
Some semblance of civil authority
alao ia beginning to appear In tho
northern states and is meeting with
recognition at the handa of military
leaders. Altogether officials here aee
Indications that a regularly organized
civil government Is about to he evolv-
ed from the chaotic conditions that
have prevailed In that section of Mex
ico for the last nine months.
( 'oiistltutlonallKlH Bivldetl.
It Is believed that the constitution-
alists are divided on the question of
seeking formal recognition by the
United Slates. A portion of them are
snld to Incline to the view ascribed to
General Villa that such recognition of
their government in Its present Condi-
tion might encourage a movement for
the separation of tho northern states
from the remainder of the country.
No official Confirmation.
The state department go far has no
confirmation from official sources
that the great oil companies In tho
HCEBTA SENDS MINISTER OP
FINANCE ON TRIP TO PARIS.
Hopea to Be Able to Persuade Krench
apiiaiKu to Make Htm
- a l.ian.
By th AttorlHtri f-rraa
Mexico City. Dec. t. Hoping that
he will be able to do what othera have
failed to do praeldent Huerta la aend-
Ing to Ruropa hi minister of finanoe
Adolfo De La Lama on a money-
aeeklng mission. The minister left
fur Vera Crus tonight and will pro-
reed from there to Parla.
(tenor De i.;i Lama la In cloae rela-
tione with Joae Ivea De Llmantour
the former mlnlater of finance and
other membera of the old regimo who
sre now In Europe and through them
hopes. It la saUd to be able to obtain
money. He retalna hia poaltlon as
minister of finance the office toeing
conducted during hla abaence by tne
sub-aecretary.
H developed today that the plan of
the foreign colonlea for dufenae in-
volves an effort to hare marlnea of
natlona other than the United Statea
brought here to Join tho local organi-
zations which ia being formed. The
plan waa dlscuaaed by the diplomats
today but the American charge
d'aflalrca. Nelson U'Shaughneaay was
not at' the meeting.
It is reported that In caae an attack
.n the capital becomea Imminent an
effort will be made to Induce General
Huerta and hla forces to move out
from the city.
The British minister. Sir L.lonel
Cardon. has sent out a second cir-
cular to hla nationals again urging
registration and asking for Informa-
tion aa to their military experiences.
The America us continue to do noth-
ing with respect to their own defense.
Mate of Vera Cruz under threats from
the insurgents have cancelled their
contra 01 obligations to supply the
Mexican government with the crude
oil necessary to operate the locomo
tives on the railways. Heports to the
department Indicate that Hhcre is
enough oil already above ground to
meet all needs of the railways for at
least six months and it la said there
Is no question aa to the power or the
disposition of the Huerta government
to take forcible possession of this
fuel.
BUILDS UP THE THIN AND WEAK
Samoae Makes TWn People Pat. or
I Ryan will Return Money.
In Kamoae are combined flesh-giving
food elements that aoon produce
a steady and noticeable gain ha flesh
Taken after meals Samoae mingles
with the food and causes It to be aa-
almllated ao that the fat producing
element are retained In the ayatem
and you wilt noon get good flesh
steady nerves and a healthy body.
A. B. Ryan haa seen such remark-
able r sits following the use ot Sa-
moae that he offera to pay for tho
treatment If it doea not make thin
people plump and roay.
You run no rlak whatever In buying
Samoae; It Is a true flesh forming
fond and Is sold under the guarantee
of one of the most reputable business
houses la Bl Paao to refund the money
If It doea not give complete satisfac-
tion ( Advertisement. )
AMERICAN WAR VESSEL.
1 rul-cr Raleigh and Gnnboat York-
town Go to M cli -n n Watcra.
By the Amodattd Prat
Bronierton. Wash.. Dec. 4. -Ordera
were received at the I ngot sound
navy yard today to place the erulaer
Kaleigh attached to the Pacific re-
nerve fleet. In full commlaslon tomor-
row for aorvice on the weat coaat of
Mexico.
The veasel will carry a crew of 190
officers and men and will take pro-
visions and storea for a six months'
cruise.
Commander Thomas P. Magruder
was ordered to take command of the
Raleigh whoac port of destination
was not announced.
Vorktnwn to Guaymas.
Han FTanclaco Dec. 4. The gun-
boat Yorktown sailed from thla port
late today for Guaymas on the went
coaat of Mexico.
SECOND CAVAIiRY TO LEAVE.
Gels Orders to Sail From Galveston
to New York.
The Second cavalry which la sta
tioned at Fort miss has been or-
dered to embark on n United States
army transport at Galveston Tex.
December 20 to sail for New York
city where they will proceed to Fort
Ethan Allen. t. The regiment will
probably leave El Paso December 1 2
unless later ordera holding them hero
are received. The Second cavalry has
been relieved of duty by the Fifteenth
cavalry and the Twentieth Infantry.
whi Mini mil i 1
It tht i . rVraa
Waaritegtoii H C. Ilec 4 New Me-
i. I .Hi" moiiIIi. local alums In. rill pur-
loin Krtday; Katuritaj fair.
Artaeua Fair Friday uud Saturday.
Wvt Tela t;ciiarully fair Friday aud
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Pure Beer
an aid to sleep
Hops are tonical and sop-
orific. A bottle of pure
beer at bedtime will ben-
efit you greatly. But be
sure it's pure.
Get Schlitz in
Brown Bottles
Schlitz is brewed in the dark cooled in
filtere4airevery bottle sterilizedaged
for months to prevent biliousness.
The windows of our bottling plant
are of brown glass.
Schlitz is made pure and the Brown
Bottle keeps it pure until it is
poured into your glass.
Sts that crown or core
is branded "ScAitz."
Bert Ramsay & Co.
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