El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 27, 1913 Page: 4 of 12
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES.
Saturday. December 27. 1913.
AFTER CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
NIGHTROBES and PAJAMAS at Reduced Price
$2.00
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
Night Robes and
Pajamas Reduced to
$1.60
$1.20
.90
.80
AFTER CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
for Men and Young Men
Schloss Bros. Suits and Overcoats
AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES
AFTER CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
f V mj I Qi 7 Wt kavelhtm in amy style
Do You need a blurt f fian. r Z
$3.00 r n T O $2.25
$2.50
$2.00
$1.50
$1.25
SHIRTS g
CHOPPED TO
$1.20
$ .90
75c TIES
Now
50c
7 252
STETSON HATS
$3.00 to
$15.00
After CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
OiiW$1 CSteOvercoatsand$1 1 50
JU1 lUCravenettes Cut to
After CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
2000 to & From AFTER CHRISTMAS SPECIAL PRICES
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i20
After CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
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5ia: HOSE
Now
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HARRIS KRUPP Proprietor
SAN ANTONIO STREET
5(76 Suspenders
Choice Now
$1.00
AFTER CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
VISIT OUR PANTRY a5te2SSft
PANTS HI
$3.00
$2.25
$7.00
$6.00
$5.00
$4.00
$3.00
CUT TO
AFTER CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
Come Direct to US for your Sweaters
Sweaters
Cut to
$7.00
$6.00
$5.00
$4.00
$3.00
$5.25
$3.00
$2.25
HANAN SHOES
THE BEST
ON EARTH
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LONDON ARRESTED MENINGITIS IN CITY
nKM:it Kl; PAKO liAWVKR
I .Vl I.HT IN U.UD.
Charged With lreHentlug Rods
Immoral Nature Hud
Trouble Here.
Fresh Shipment Ready
This Morning
Cllt t 01. A'l I s AMU lN iun
Hair pounds " Pounds e.o
llo ol. VI I I
Half Munti 50c. I'uuiid SOc.
mhmoi.vii ATKU Nil
Half fgnWill Mh. Puud i uo
Tlie Prrt Ileal I'acfcage aud liar
Highest Price
urx np m -
Mall orders rcvrltnd and alilppcd
parcel poal aaaie day.
Branch 9
10i Teaaa blraoL
The Morning Times
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Phone 1001 For
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BLOOO POISON RHEUMATISM AND
All OlStAStS OFTHl BLOOO CUHEO AT HOME
WRITE SAM J- DAVIS. SECRETARY OH
OR JOHN TRIPPS BEMEDV COMPANY
H. MOHR
Cut Rate Hardware
Paint and Glass.
SO South IT Paao M.
Announcement
After January al Judge Peyton
K. Kdaerda and It i !i. ii .--I.
Hi I.. uasucluliu In th- genera!
practise of law U&tfaf Ihe firm
name of bdaunla A Thiinaon
Off Ira: I'lflh floor .
Uullding.
; .inii.l II. London formerly un Bl
P.in. attorney was arrested In New
Y.irk city rrlday night following a
raid n a motion pirture theatre
hirh win. showing u four reel "White
Slave" feature tliat had been prodm -
. .i by him. He ru arraigned In the.
Mulberry atraal court and rolaaaad
uader a I10AC bond. London wag
oharend nritli producing an improper
play.
London mid hid company of play-
ers came lo Kl f'imo aeveral months
ago with vlon to "faking" picture
of the joial raaervatlon. They rented
m m i ill houses i.n Second und Santa
I streets and were heglnnlnit to lage
th ' fak. ' when the pollre arrived
and arr.Nted the playera. They were
aeh fined (10U and made lu leave
the cHy.
t lalmi'd Bucking of Jcwm.
When London waa here )i lold
friend and gave out Interview that
he wue In the employ of a large
Jewmh welfare VOOlaty and that the
film were being made to how lo
voting Jew Mi itirla In the fight to
keep them from becoming white
eUvea. Kl Jao Jew denied the
(ton and refused to aaelat him out of
III trouble.
Mr. O. II. IV Belmont nnd Kir
lne Mllholland Hniaeevaln both at-
tended the police rourt In New York
when London wa arraigned and
pleaded that the court allow the
picture to be hown until the caeea
of London and the pleture theatre
manager were dl'poaed of. but the
louri ruled ihat the picture were
immoral and irfuved lo grant the re-
quant.
Mr. Ii' I no i ii a Supporter.
In writing of the reel Mr. Bel-
mont aald:
When I hvv the film h.'Wing tlW
inaide of the white alave traffb I wa
com (need that it wa declined to ft'l
L ug felt want. hlch could be met
through qo other chami I. The man-
ner in which the exuding evil of iotn-
nuri'llllwil rto ' brought to bear
ni.. n it aolutlon without offending
nulur.il mode!) i gOM inatructlve
an. I highlv iimmendable
"Thi' Mtgianac and rapidly Incte-
ini enormity of the white alave traf-
fb in everv aeetlon of the aorld will
HOI be ignored with Impunit) . and In
mv Judgment no more effective Way
ha been dev ied to arouae the put lo
I.. It reipontlhHIlr toward the aboli-
tion of the terrible evil than the film
referred to.
In bringing theae se-ie of picture
to public attention you r doing Ik
world a mighty garvtog and future
generation will reap the benefit I
eongrutclgte you on the urceaa of
he eftiiri and aure ou of my con-
tinued mirret in the work you are
doing."
TWO CASKS AUK RK PORTED TO
in vi i H DEI'ARTMB.Vr.
New t'uaeM of Typhoid l ever
lCVO0MHl IttirliiK tin-Week.
Two ii - - of cerebro-wplna I niemn-
gllla were reported to the city board
of health durliia the week. Ben Loul.
t'lementa Jr.. a m Ih.hI boy who live
nt f2 1 Wel MrMtOUli Btreel and Itulph
McCord living In an apartment hoime
at Slunton and lontgiw Mie. t tire
Kiiffriing front I hi malady. The
health bourd annoilgioM that both
ciikch are loliii..l -
little dunrer of Ihe
lug.
There were hN'i three nevi i-ae of
typhoid fever reported during the
week. These are the flrct new raaes
reportad In mora tbauaj month. There
was one old cae oflyphold which
made a total of four.
Two new case "I diphtheria one
new ciue of rurlet fevej- and one new
cua of meaalra brought the number
id that there In
dleao pread
of new ease of eontaglou dleaaeg
repurted durltuj the week to r.lne.
The mortuary report for the week
dJacloaad 28 deathn; fourteen Amer-
ieun. thirteen Mexican and one
negro. Of theae 4 were resident and
1 uon-rusldrnt. The number of hlrthi
reported during the ev en day wa 24.
there being 22 Mexican bable and 2
Americans
Much meat wa condemned by the
city aanltary Inapectnr during the
week. There were 1734 pounds In ad-
dition to one whole cow carcase and
on Whol hog carcaaa. Two hundred
und sixteen pound of fruit and
veitetaliloM were condemned.
Thirty. two nuinance notice were
served; twenty-nine nuisances abated
and twenty-nine complaint of
milg ntrtg Investigated.
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I KIMO UKSTTT1TION SV1T.
8t Loula. Deo. 2d. James W. Luek.
a receiver for the Rt Louis and Run
Franc fOCO railroad today was directed
by t'lrcult Judge Hanborn to bring
restitution suit against certain
directum and former director.
Judge Hanborn denied the petition
of William W. Nlles a Frisco stock-
holder living in New York that he
be permitted to bring suit but John
l. Johnson who represented Mr.
Nile in the atguments before Ihe
court !ast Monday wag appointed
counsel for the receiver.
Hanger Signal
Hoarseness In a child that la sub
eel t- crouu la a sure sign of an an
ruarblng allark. On I'hamherlaln't
ugh Itamedy as n a Ihe chlU
4ome hoarse and the attack saay
Golden State Limited
The Only Strictly First-class Train
TO THE EAST
Compare Our Schedules With Others and Be Convinced
FROM EL PASO TO
New York 67 1 z hours Philadelphia 65 Vi hours St. Louis 39l2 hours
Washington ... .67 hours Chicago 44 1 2 hours Kansas City 29 hours
Round Trip Fares To AU Principal Eastern Points
With Long Limits and Liberal Stopovers.
Steamship Tickets Sold to All Parts of the World.
For Fares Pullman Reservations Train Schedules or any other information ask
RICHARD WARREN CITY TICKET OFFICE H. D. McGREGOR
General Agent Roberts-Banner Bidg. City Passenger Agent
El Paso Texas. Phonos 594-5851 EI Paso Texas.
Baggage Checked From Hotels and Residences
Phone 1001 For
SIGNS
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 27, 1913, newspaper, December 27, 1913; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth196869/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.