El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 12, 1914 Page: 2 of 16
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MRS. WOOD TELLS
OF TESTS SHE MADE
El Paso Lady Who Knows the
Virtues of Plant Juice
Mrs. Netllo Wood of 1137 Arling-
ton street this city hu lived bar
four years &nd who csrhe hare from'
Georgia nuke the following statc-mnt:
"My attention wu first called to
riant Juice by reading of people In
I'.l Pun and. In fart all ovar the
ountry who were being benefited by
It. I nevar want to get Into a mental
condition wher I cannot believe what
any one saya t have suffered for
some time with tomach trouble. Then
aa la often the caae when the mom
ach la weak for a long time my liver
began to give me trouble. My com-
plexion waa very bad: splotches on
my fare and I looked us though 1 was
threatened with yellow Jaundice. Then
came an HKgruvated nervous trouble.
1 wee losing fleah and strength also.
I bought a bottle of Plant Juice and
am surely alad thut I did. My com
plexion In clear my atomaeh l better
than It han been and la getting bet-
ter every day. and I am gaining In
strength. I ran feci that my nervoua
troublea ar; going to be a thing of thj
past."
Plant Juice la the aafeat the sur
est and the best herb treatment of the
age. It l an absolute npeclfle for all
derangements of the atomaeh liver
moneys and blood. It will do you
more soimI than anything you have
ver laxen. For sale at Kelly A Pol-
lard's drug atore.
WOULD CALL HALT
IN APPROPRIATIONS
Aggregate Is
by I-ap i
Til
Appnlllng and Increasing
nd II. .oud- Says Senator
Hll thr Atmrlnlnl Prri
Washington. March 11 "The ag-
gregate of our appropriations la ap-
palling and la Increasing by leapa and
bounds and the tendency of the senate
eems to be to 'go the Republicans
one better' In expending public funds"
declared Senator Thomas today.
"The treasury la coming to be re-.
gardd ax a fountain of mercy reach-
able by all largely through the agency
of the Kenatc." he added. "The. Bal-
timore platform Indicted the Repub-
lican party for rerklesa extravagance.
Either that Indictment was true or It
was not If it waa true we should not
follow their practice. If t ot
wo owe an apology to the Republican
party."
"In that connection let me say that
the total of appropriations for this
year will be 1100000000 greaer than
for any other yeur In our history"
said Senator ftmoot.
Henator overman challenged proof
of this statement and Senator Bmoot
asid If It should not prove true he
would be glad to have his attention
called to the feet at the end of the
year.
Th. .... I 1 . ..
the appropriation bill for the District
There arc limes .when the moat
Ulsed hua a fairly clear understand -
iimi
rai
ivv hla savage
ancestors felt
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Thursday March 12 1914.
FIRST NATIONAL
TO OPEN DOORS
MAt.MIK I NT HEW HOME OF
rwKHTirriow beady for oc-
cupant MONDAY MORNING
Officers and Dli angula to Culata ate
Event by Public Rnroptlon Satur-
day Mglit to Which All Are Invited.
The First National bank will throw
open. Ike doors of Its magnificent new
banking rooma to the public Saturday
evening at 7:0 o'clock. Kvery one
Is invited to spend an hour or two
with the officers ana employes In-
specting tho hondsomest banking In-
stitution In the southwest.
On Monday morning the First Na-
tional III open for business In Its new
heme but on Saturday night the di-
rectora have planned an evening "at
home." when customers and friends
are expected to come around and en-
Joy themselves and vlw the Interior
of what Is believed to be a banking
house second to none south of Ht
Low Is.
Orchestra to Furnish Music.
The officials and employes num-
bering perhaps 35 will be on hand
to receive the public and show them
through the building. An orchestra
will discourse musle throughout the
evening. Flowers and flags will add
to the attractiveness of the Scene.
The First National bank contem-
plated moving Into Its new quarters
sometime ago but the delay in ship-
ment of marble has repeatedly disap-
pointed the officials. The Interior Is
not quite finished as Ifour superb
mural decorations and several pieces
of marble remain to tie placed.
Biggest Vanlt In Southwest.
The vault the biggest In this sec-
tion of the country will be one of
the interesting sights afforded the
guests on Saturday evening. The rtn
on the floor of tho directors' room
I another feature that will attract
the attention of every one. This rug
was imparted from abroad and after
Saturday night few but the elect will
have the opportunity of treading
upon this luxurious floor covering.
It was stated last night by mem-
bers of the board of directors thar
the remaining marble was expected
before Saturday In which event It will
mn In place before the reception In
the evening. The mural decorations
for the walla are not expected for
some time.
Open for Business Monday.
Aftor the Saturday evening recep-
tion the work of moving from the old
building to the new will he begun
and by Monday morning everything
wlll-Oie In readiness for business at
the customary opening hour. The
directors desire that every one In Kl
Paso who can possibly do so should
visit the new hsnklng room Saturday
evening and they promlge each and
every on an Interesting and instruc-
tive hours or two.
Going After Shafer.
Hf tho Aforialed Pren
New York March 11 President
Hempstead of the New York Na-
tionals announced that he would
leave next Friday for California on a
vacation trip. It Is understood that
the primary object of his trip will be
to try and Induce Third Baseman Ar-
thur Hhafer to report to the Clients
Hempstead regards Hhafer aa one of
the greatest plajees In the game and
says everything will be done to In-
duce him to give up the Idea of retiring.'
AC1 B C I lV1 Ask your doctor about Ayer's Pills.
"-r 1 BIVI Ask him if he advises you to keep this
family laxative in the house. He knows the action of these pills
and can wisely advise you. Take them or not aa he directs.
Ayer's Pills have been sold for over 60 years. For constipation
biliousness sick-headache indigestion dyspepsia. iÁCiüL
DFMINIi CHARITY
FOR FIRE VICTIMS
.l M It'll N DONATION'S TO FAM-
II-Y THAT LOST HOME AND BE-
longings m flames.
southern Pacific F. rapio ye at Denting
iinaesc sirv aa Mason of Transfer
of Cashier Darling to Yuma. Art.
Distinctively Individual
Br Hpttlnl Wire la The Teste
Deeaing. S M . Marco II Mrs I .oren
I'elchext sod lira. a. 1 Swepe bare
aiivurstad a movement for tie relief of
r and Mrs. Tesey sad ta err aeren call-
en whose bogle wss burned Monday
timing sad everything the family
possessed destroyed. The ojóveneat has
been meat enrcesefal SS lbs aployes of
he Harvey hnaiae from the bell hoya to
lanager Prttchett. here donated clothing
hue. hata and .s Isrge amount of dress
:ooda. Mrs. H. Kwope end Mrs J. V
g hnrts gave s sewing marbine and J. A.
m.i. honey donated s fall set of cooklag
n tea alls. That the rblldres might net be
.-impelled te lesve school on sreeeat of
having- ne clothing the good people of
I érenles provided tbein wltb a bountiful
seepply
T. It Ensign wife and baby of Long
("lit. 111. wbo have been In the city for
the past week returned to their bosjs
Tuesday night. Mr. Ensign has a farm
near here end expects te return here fl
tbe fall wltb hla family for a permanent
residence. .
J. C. Ingrahsm csme la from tbe Lena
1. leída ranch Tueadsy sad slgaed up sev-
eral contracta ugh local peepls to furnish
fruits and regetshlea tbs coming season
Ingrabain waa formerly an ex ten
gardener near I'.l Psso. He has s
large tract noder cultivation near Demlng
und Is amply npplled wltb wster.
Mlaa Dora Neieen gave a dinner last fun
i y at her bonie .vjo Birch to a member
of her young frlenda. Those In tbs party
tbe foii.m bu Dolly Layne. Mshel
'forth. Maude Mattock Hassle Connolly
I'err Harracka Adsb Latham Joeephlne
i.cihini Dors Nutm Fred Hawklna Fred
Miller. A W. Parrlsh. .lack 'Instable. T
('. foster V. L. Wheeler Adlle Nunn snd
Kred Nona.
Wayne Darling who has been caahler at
the local Southern Pacific office heel been
transferred to Turns Ariz to fill n similar
ptiHlilon and will leave here with hla family
for hla new hoene March 15. Leonard th
ker. formerly day yard clerk hsa been
in oiid to the poaltlon of caahler and
W. Kldwsll former nlgbt ticket clerk.
I ii been appointed day yard clerk. A. W.
Burton or hi lnao will take tbe position
of nlKht elcket elsrk.
tieorge II. Casemsn of Pasadsos Cel.
visitor in tbe city Monday on bis
way to Tyrone.
Mlaa It M Hranaon of Dspue Texas ar-
rived Tuesday and will ne here a few days
visiting frlenda.
Tbe Be. H R. McOure and family ar-
rived from Lincoln Neb. Isft FrMsy to
make their horres here. Mr. MoCleere runic
here to take tip tbe vacant pastorate of
the local Christian rbnrch. He preached
his first sermon In Demlng Sunday morn
Inif.
Dr Nettle I altarles wltb her mother
and brother ti. W. Batteries motored up
from li Paso Monday snd paid a ahort
visit to frlnda In Demlng.
Capt. William F. Herrlngahaw of the
Twenty-first United Htati 3 cavalry sta-
tioned at Columbus waa a visitor iu Dew-
ing l ist week -
L. I.. IrfivvK editor of the Columbus
Courier hsa been appointed poetnraster
ar . 1 i nihil' to auccaeded M..J. Hetebin-
son. wbo resigned to go Into business In
Kentucky.
Deralas Buying Automobiles.
Drmlug ranka third In the number nt
pimple onslng see operating automobile
there being S3 machines hers. Boawell
leads with 300 and Albuquerque Is aeo-
ond with 310 bust wssnna. These flgnrea
were cttmplled up to .Ian. 1 bnt alace (hen
Iteming baa made a large increase in the
number of automobiles used there having
been 31 machines bought by locsl real
I. uta In the past alx wseks.
Pavld M. Pryor of the N. A N. ranch
motored In Monday to make srrsngeeneata
for tbs Installation of a large ptiDAplug
plant on bis place.
Miss Josephine Ada l.atbam eniertslaed
(he Florence Mills Missionary circle last
Friday eveulng.
HEAVY PURCHASES OF'
MUNITIONS OF WAR
Over Three Million artrldg. Taken
Into Mexico Tie rough El Paso Since
Embargo Was Ketnoved.
Approximately 1000000 rifle cart-
ridges have been exported from the
United States to Villa's array through
the El Paso customs port since eb-
ruary 4 when the embargo on arms
and ammunition was raised. In ad-
dition to this the constitutionalists
have brought in 20 small mountain
guns and thousands of rifles.
The cartridges purchased In the
tTnlted States cost $167000 while
they paid l000 for the 20 cannon.
Nearly $800000 has been expended
by them for rifles.
Th. o.
... .. .ni re aniey ex-
pecting the five Htege guns purchased
some time ago in the east and which
gung may arrive today or tomorrow.
lire vim oo si once aneppea to unt-
iiusiius ny speciat train.
De Oro Beats Fames.
Hi (A Amociateti Prttt
New York. March 11. Alfred De
Oro of Cuba three-cushion billiard
champion won the second block of
60 points of a 160-polnt match de-
feating Kred Eamey of Denver to-
night In 3 Inning The latter scored
3 6 points and made a run of four. De
Oro's best effort was nine. The total
score Is: Pe Oro. 100; Karnes. 4.
YOUNG
MEN
WANTED
We Put the "Sure" in Surety Bonds
We Algo Put the "Sure" in Insurance
D. C. Crowell Agency
'.one S78. 208 Mills Bldg.
Immediate Service
Million Dollar Companies) Exclusively
ADVERTISING TOOLS
ARE DISCUSSED
M P. Carlock Delivers an Intel
Talk Hefore sise Adcliib lllu
by 1 .micro Mid rat.
WEST TEXAS FUEL CO.
SEETON'S SHjDS
For Thirty Ysr. tk. LmmU Seed and Feed House
of the Southwest.
1S25 MAGOFFIN AVENUE
Phones 15 895 42
Field and Garden Seeds
IS 'Sa Ru )'
Beuley F.tiriU BUck Amber Cas Red Top Can.
' i i i i i
EVERYTHING FOR THE FIELD OR GARDEN.
"The Tools of Advertising" whs the
subject of a vary Interesting talk de-
livered before the El 1'aad Adcleeb last
evening at ihe Chamber of Comeoerce
by Marlon P Carlock of the White
House. The tneetlng was largely at-
tended there being about fifty men
and women present. Mr. Carleck road
an addreas recently delivered by C. P.
Nash Of Pittsburgh on advertising
which was Illustrated. He waa fol-
lowed by Mr- Btevena of the American
Association of Advertlaera who made
a brief talk on advertising and why
advertlaera would Insist that newspa-
pers have Chair books audited regard-
ing cin-tiiatmn. so that they would be
In position to receive the full benefit
which should follow the expenditure
of time and money In circulation build
ing
illustrated by lantern slides. Mr.
fen lock's addreas dwelt at length with
the great benefits to be derived from
advertising Instruction and ha read
portions ef an address recently deliv-
ered by Charlea B. hjash of Plttaburgh.
These slides showed the lise of decora-
tions such as bordara headings and
tailpieces photographs etc.
In his talk Mr. Carlock said that
directed energy becomes purpose;
purpose Is the mechanism that shapes
the thing desired. Purpose driven by
will power and persistent determina-
tion achieves the end In view-
reaches the coveted goal of power. The
man of power the apeaker said la the
man who wins.
Scientific advertlalng Is vital." aald
Mr. Carlock. "It pulla In the iasy dol-
lars from the great outside. You Ad-
ciub members can use mors power
and more power means more money.
The principal energy of all buainaaa is
aalaamanshlp. Advertising la - sales
manship on paper. It is the life blood
of business. It is a magnetic current
but to transform Its spirit into achiev-
ing power to orVatallae It Into sales-
manship it must be properly di-
rected. In concluding he said there was a
crying peed In El Paso tor the Kl Paso
Adclub. He stated that the co-operation
of the Adclub with the depart-
ment stores would prevent fake ad-
vertlalng and grafting. He believed
every business firm in Bl Paso should
be represented In the Adclub.
Pree moving picture show tickets
i lot particulars.
classified paga
JK. ' -Ají - .JM. i! .' .
f f Hair
neaitft
keeps the business man Toong
looking. It makes the asan of
fifty look thtrty-A ve. It always
restóles grey or faded hair to Its
natural color. It cleanses the
scalp and eradicates dandruff.
Results are guaranteed.
If you aro not absolutely satis-
fied with Raj's Hair Health your
dealer will refund your money.
teH5&r:F
V1
MISSOURI ATHLETIC
CLUB FIRE VICTIMS
No Additional Bodies Were Recovered
From the Hulees of the Building
Yesterday.
ft NEW SKIN REMEDY
tnaais sa
Eczema Remedy
Is an original combination of pow-
erful antiseptics germicides and
healing agents for the purpose of
relieving the Itohlng and burning
nearly always present In skin dis-
eases and to restore the akin to lis
former healthy condition.
For Ecaema Tetter
Ring Worm Barbers
Itch Dandruff and
other crusted or scaly eruptions of
the skin we sell MCRITOL EC-
ZEMA REMEDY and guarantee it
to give relief and satisfaction or
purchase price will be refunded.
Prices IOC and $1.00
KNOBLAl'OH-WAHNER
DRUG CO.
Exclusive Meritor Agency.
' Yesar NKXT Order Por I
I Coal. Wood or Feed I
Will Be Appreciated By H
BADFOEICOJ
Hi' I As Associated Pm$
St. Louts March 11. Work of ex
ploring the ruins of the Missouri Ath
letic club for the bodies of the 20
victims of Monday's fire believed to
be in the debris progressed slowly
today.
No bodies were recovered and the
number at the morgue Is the same as
It was laat night ten. Of theae nine
have been Identified the identification
of JLuclue p. Ruff of Dallas Tex.
having been confirmed' today.
nre Chief Swlngley said It would
take two or thrée days to reach the
bodies still In the debris.
A conservative estimate places the
number of dead at thirty although
some officers of the club think it may
reacn forty-five.
Four large Insurance companies will
pay claims aggregatlnit $103.000 on
the lives of persona who perished in
the fire.
The total Insurance may be larger.
but additional figures wer not obtain-
able today.
A Joint committee of the municipal
assembly will begin un investigation
of I ho fire tomorrow.
'"Ire Chief Bwlngley today ordered
un Inspection of all the hotels lodg-
ing houses theaters and moving pic
tures theaters In the city to determine
If any are fire traps.
CONVICTS OlIEU gtWARU
ton two nt m vuiEit
WHO HADE ESCAFE.
Dalla Tex. Msrch II. A rewsrfl
or S3J for the return or two or their
number who broke parole and escaped
hat been orrered by rorty-elght otner
convicts members of a party which
recently began working on the roads
In Smltb county without guards under
an experimental plan of the state.
The reward Is 'orrered rrotn the wages
of the men.
Notification of the reward was re-
ceived by a newspaper bere today
with a request that li be published.
"We tbe members of a camp or
honest mep are ready to go our
limit to have the deserten returned"
said tbe letter or notirlcatyon.
PARK WELL DINNER-DANCE
AT THE COUNTRY CLUB
By MRS. W. 8. TILTON
Lieut. Theodore Barnes and Lieut.
Ralph Hospital gave a farewell din
ner-dance to their friends at the
Country club laat nürht. Llarhted
waxen tapers extended the full length
of the table at which covers were
i lain ior u guests.
The hosts of the evening have only
neen in ci raso for three months
i but during that short time they have
made many friends. Lieutenant
Barnes who Is with the Fifteenth
cavalry has been ordered to Marfa
where he will be on border duty for
some time. Lieutenant Hospital who
is with the Thirteenth will remain on
duty at Washington Park
The night being cool prorad Ideal
for dancing and tbe gueata thorough-
ly enjoyed thla feature of the eve-
ning. The raualc for the dance waa
furnished by the Austin orchestra.
Those Invited were:
Colonel and Mrs. Garrard Major
and Mra Rhodea. Major and Mrs.
Barney Captain and Mrs Hugglns.
Captain and Mra. Lippancott Captain
and Mra Hlckok. Dr. and Mrs. Sher-
wood Lieutenant and Mrs. Stevenson
Lieutenant and Mrs. Myer.
Miajas
Vallarla Garrard Hilda Bauer
Edna Hlrahlnger Edith MoCleary
Nancy Lackland Prances Gillespie
Walker McClellen Alice Colladay
Anne uee uatnea Bue pixon.
ATIMA
TURKISH BLEND
CIGARETTES
. &ull like them
fcr their distinct-
ive quality.
Fahma Coupons can be exchanged for disñncuve Gifts
ton Elliott is In charge of the com-
pany." but Is acting under orders from
Major Lapowskl.
It Is the Intention of those who have
the Interests of the 'company at heart
to aelect aofe man as captain who is
tuamied as a buslnesa roan and from
a military point of view to bring the
oorapony up to what it should be as
a military organisation.
Time was when company K was the
orack organisation of Texas. Several
medals were taken by the company for
drilling and ability.
With a gopd business man at the
helm of the company to guide it and
with Lieutenant Elliott and Lieutenant
Jenkins as drtllmasters It is .believed
the company would soon take Its old-
time place as one of the best In the
state guard.
Evens eu His Bonns.
Uy th 4ootaMd Presa
Macón Ua.. March 11. John J
Evers. deposed manager of tbe Chi
ewi
nit iSH mm
cago National league baseball team
tonight received a check for $26000
aa a bonus for signing a contract with
the Boston Nationals. The check was
given Gvers by Jame K Oaffney.
owner of the Boston club shortly
after his arrival here.
ajÉraja -c
Our New Bank Building
is fire proof throughout. Our equipment
includes every facility for the dispatch
of all banking business.
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent in Our
Fire and Burglar Proof Vault at Rea-
sonable Cost. Your account and bank-
ing business invited.
Virginia Sample
Kdtth Baird
Lleutenata
Magrúder
Pinch
McDonald
Donaldson
Iah Cool.
Henry
Annln
Burwelt
Lohman
Newman and Dr. Co lb urn.
Mlaa Vallarla Oarrad. daughter of
ColomU and Mra. Oarrad. arrived ves-
terday from Port Riley Kan. where
shs haa been visiting friends.'
Only One "BROMO quinine."
To get the genuine call for full
name laxative bromo qui-
XINE. Look for signature of E. W.
GROVE- Cures a cold in on day. 35c
WANTED A CAPTAIN.
Texas rational guard stationed In KÍ
aao. AMReecseeis apply to Major
LapowaW. ' T
. Thars la a ...- .. V. - v. -.. j
the liw-l millet. .AmMnu -Z .......
of the resignation of Captain Wallace
T. Downing. Captain Downing re-
signed about two weeks ago and ha;
At preeent First Lieutenant W. Cm i
Kl
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A FEW SPECIAL OFFERINGS
in GOOD STANDARD PIANOS
Although Slightly Used They Are All
. 1 Use Ven Bast Condition
One J. C. Fisher Piano. Sold whan
new for 9400 goes now at lift.
One Schubert Piano was $410 now
171.
One Bush Oerts Piano waa MM
now Mto.
One Ivers 4k. Pond pts.no. was 1476
now i so. '
One Chlokerlng Parlor Grand wag
f 1000 now MM. '
All the above pianos are U aa good playing condition aa whan new
They must be aa represented or your money will be refunded
We will take any of the above pianos hack any time In two veerac
allowing the mil amount that may have been paid to apply ySg
payment en any new pianos w. have In stock at time exchange iTmada.
Terfns of payment earn be arranged from U 00 a month and upwards.
Jenkins Piano Company
TUB BIO PIANO Hi t SK.
Sll-IU Texas Street.
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