El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 12, 1914 Page: 3 of 16
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Thursday March 12. 1914.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
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"upon today and I wtU (end yon free my
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now u in ether the beaeflt ef
his experlenre. If raptured
writ him today at
Marshall Mich.
..-i rated book on Ruptnre and It care
showing my Appliance md kItIhe you
l'i'lrp and names of many people who hare
iriei it and ere cored. It give Instant
relief when all others fall. Remember I
iie no salves no harona no Ilea.
I send on trial to prora what I say Is
true yon are tbe Judge and once baring
''ti my IIIuki rated book and read It you
will be as enthusiastic at. my hundreds
"f patients whose letters you can also
x-n'l. Fill out free counon below and tnnfl
unlay. It's well worth your tima whether
vou try my Appliance or not
FKKK I N FORMAT ION OOTJPOBT
Mr. . K. BrsWka
171 State St.. Marshall Mich.
Please send me by mall. 'In plain
wrapper your Illustrator book and fall
Information about your Appliance fur
the cure of rapture.
Address
City State
Many legal phrases are so long- they
shouldn't be.
LAWYERS BARRED
FROM PRISON CAMP
WANTED SIOWATUKaOS OF FEI-
KKAIi CAPTI VK8 TO FKTTTION
FOR BABEAS CORTOS WRIT.
General Scott Fttna) on Atsr lit to
Turn Five Thousand Refugrvee 1oose
on streets of Kl rano. .
General Scott yesterday refused at
torney of the Mexican government
permission tn enter the Fort Bits
prison camp to secure the signatures
of the prisoners to a petition to be
presented la court In connection with
habeas corpus proceedings for their
release. The petition for a writ of
habeas corpus to procure the release of
these prisoners was filed in tne reaerai
court yesterday.
Scott Opposed to Release.
"To turn the 5000 Mexicans loose
on the city of Kl Paso would be a seri
ous thing" said General Bcott yester-
day "and I do not Intend to do any-
thing likely to assist in any such a
move. ' For this reason I refused the
attorneys admission to the camp. '
The application for tbe writ of ha
beas corpus waa rued by waitnai
Gamble attorneys for . Inspector of
Consulates Miguel E. Dlebold. The
petition prays tor the release of the
prisoners on the around that they were
beina- held Illegally.
todee Burn Is to Pass on Petition.
H. H. Gamble one of the attorneys
for the Mexican government left yes-
terday Jot Son Antonio Tex. to re-
aueat that the case) be taken up lmmc
flint . y by Judge T. 8. Maxoy of the
reaerai conn. juugo mur is- now
sitting as a Judge In the circuit court
of aDDeals at New Orleans. It la prob
able that the hearing on the writ will
be before Judge W. Burns who is to
preside at the April term Of the United
States district court in this ctty.
Every man la conceited enough to
be proud of hi native state; a abate
which produced such a man as ha Is
It la better to begin a career a a
poor man than to finish that way al
though the vast majority manages to
do both.
A spiteful unpopular woman al
ways says of a woman who Is agree-
.able and popular "She is two faced.'
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BOARDING ANI DAT ICHOOL POR l.lltl.R.
I. s CRUCES noted for ltt climatic attractions. Is a healthy location free from
tbe distractions of city life an ideal spot for an Academy. The buildings ar com-
modious and equipped with all modern Improvements. Beautiful ground 'afford every
facility for outdoor exercise. Parents and guardians will find this a most desirable
institution for thorough training in physical Intellectual and refined culture.
For particulars address MOTHER SUPERIOR.
Those who desire
Sd nothing but the beat for the money they pay are perfectly
ntented with the values we gira In our Tea and Coffee de-
partment. We make a strong specialty of auoh goods and see to It
that our value are baaed upon gold-dollar values.
There's a hundred cents' worth of value In every dollar's
worth of our
FERNDELL BRAND
of
45-CENT
HIGH GRADE
COFFEE
Tou'll find the value there whan you try It.
WATSON'S GROCERY
210-212 Texas St. .
' 4 Phonos. No. 6151 !
"WltMn'i f. r. -.tI... Am I.'. ........ í n. m
The Great Big Beauti-
ful Dolls Have Arrived
And The Times will redeem ail complete sets
of coupons at Branch 9 105 Texas street.
One set of six coupons and 1 0 cents gets
the dolls. Add 2 cent extra if by mail.
El Pasó Morning Times
"Masks OfP
i (Me$hfUlfaL. the New
Hats C2EM3sI22&EEBr sh'rts
W HEN you tuy
your clothing buy
it with the mask off.
When we claim a suit to
be all wool we know it
because we put it
through the test.
Clothing that looks and
feels like wool hut con-
tains cotton filling is
not sold by us as all
wool. We remove the
mask.
Our values this Spring
are far greater than in
previous seasons. Hart
Schaffner & Marx and
Rogers Peet Clothes at
$18 to $35. Other makes
$10 up.
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Jacksonville ....
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NasUville
New Orleans . . .
New York
Omaha
Phoenix
Rapid City B. D.
Roawell
St. I.'.hI-
Salt I nke Ctty ...
flan Antonio ....
San Francisco . .
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Seattle .7
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SHAKESPEARE BY
NOTED COMYANY
KlSllNi.t 1M1II I ( . I.ISII fc IS
lllltl IX) AKRANUK FOR I I K
FORMANOEH NEXT WEEK
Actors Supported by Endowment
Proceeds of Tour (o Toward Me-
morial for Bard of Avon.
The Hon. Archibald Flower chair-
man of the board of governors or the
Shakespearian Memorial association
and hi brother Major Flower of the
British army are visiting this city
having arrived yesterday from their
home Stratford-on-Avon Kngland.
Mr. Flower cume here to arrange for
tbe appearance In Kl Paso of the
Stratford-mi Avon players who on
next Monday and Tuesday nights will
present two of Shakespeare's dramas
"The Merry Wives of Windsor" and
"The Merchant of X'enlce."
Not Moiieymatking Scheme.
The dramatic company Is a part of
the memorial association and 1 tour
ing the country for tho purpose of
stimulating interest In the Bard of
Avon's works. "Wc do not expect to
benefit financially from the venture"
said Mr. Flower yesterday "but we do
hope to Klve the world a deeper keen-
er Insight Into the subtleties of the
works of the great English poet.
No Stars In Company.
"Our production are staged as they
were Intended to be staged. We do not
lay too much stress upon scenic ef-
fects and settings but tho acting Is
the thing mot emphasized. We have
selected the most competent acton
and actresses obtainable In England
but atar none .of them. The star In
tonight's production may pluy only a
mlaor part tomorrow night."
PICKED UP IN
HOTEL LOBBIES
"With It vast forests the southwest Is
one of tho greatest lumber producing sec-
tion in the world" said 1. V. Illnkle of
Roawell !. N. yesterday. Mr. Iltnkln i
here attending the annual convention of
the Lumbermen' Association or Arizona
and New Mexico. "Tne mountains of New
Mexico and Arizona'' he continued "are
Id many Instance hetrlly wooded and
lamber from the rain In those state I
hipped all over the United state. Tne
people or the southwest secura Utelr lum-
bar much cheaper than It can be obtained
In the cast because of tbe rut timbered
area of tbli section."
Mls Helen Hornaday or New York wall
known a short itory writer Is in El
Paso for briar stay she 15 regis tared M
tbe Hotel Sheldon. Miss Hornaday expect
to pick up some "local color fur several
article on the Mexican rsvolt. tbe situar
Hun alonjg the border and other stones.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Hanault ef Las Cruce
were visitor In tbe ctty yesterday. They
registered at tbe Paso del Norte.
Jame A. Kspy t rjrt Davl is a guest
t tbe Hotel Sheldon.
1 he monthly dinner of the Chamber of
Comeres will again ba held at tbe Paw
del Noria Hotel on 'an evening to be sat
nuuneed. Secretary Reeves I now arrang
log Iba program.
Several Improvement are being made to
tne lobby" W' omfc
of the Hotel Shel
Jame K. Mini or Albuquerque la reg-
istered at the Hotel Zelger.
R. 0. Brady or Tucson it slopping at
the Hotel Sheldon.
T. D. Bartrin of Amarillo. I registered at
Ibe Paso del Norte.
N. Davenport of Tucaon is a guest it the
Hotel Sheldon.
For the Stomach and Idver.
I. N. Stuart West Webster N. Y..
writes: "I have used Chumberlaln's
Tablets for disorders of the stomach
und liver off and on for the puat five
years and It affords me pleasure to
state that 1 have found them to be Just
as represented. They are mild In their
action and the results have been satis-
factory. I value them highly." Fir
sale by all dealers.
U. S. ARMY NOTES
By thel ttodattd Prr.u
Washington March 11. Major James 11
Hughes. First cavalry has been relieved
by the president and will proceed to hit
home.
The name of first l.ieut. K. H. Jacobs
Twelfth cavalry Is dared on list or da-
tached officers and Ibe name or First
Lieut. John 1. Hemphill cavalry remove!
therefrom.
First Lieut. R. M. Hrton. Firth rvlry
detailed as membor or board or orrirers in
Fort Hherldan HJs. vice Captain A O. Me-
Qee Fifth cavalry hereby relieved.
BIG EATERS GET
KIDNEY TROUBLE
Take a Glauw of Salts Before Break.
fuNt f Your Back Hurta or
Bladder Bothers You.
The American men and women must
guard constantly against Kidney trou-
ble tieoauie we eat too much and all
our food Is rich. Our blood Is filled
With uric acid which the kidney strive
to filter out they weaken from over-
work become sluggish; the rumina-
tive tissues Clog and the result I kid
ney trouble bladder weakness and a
general decline In health.
When your kidneys feel like lumps
of lead; your back hurts or the urine
la cloudy full of sediment or you
are obliged to seek relief two or tin
times during the night; If you suffer
with tc.k headache or dizzy nervous
apelle acid stomach or you have
rheumatism when the weather la .bad.
Set from your pharmacist about four
ounces of Jad Salts; take a table-
I spoonful In a glass of water before
I breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys will then act fine. This fa
mous aalts la made from the acid of
grape and lemon Juice combined with
Itthla. and has been used for gener-
ations to flush and stimulate clogged
kidneys; to neutralise the acid In tho
urine ao It no longer lea source of
LirriUtlon thy ending bladder dia-
uruers.
Jad Salts la Inexpensive; cannot in-
jure makes a delightful efferveaevnt
llthla-Witer beverage and belongs in
every home because nobody can make
a mistake by having a good kidnvy
flush tag any time.
The New Bulgarian Pump
One of the Season's Newest Creations
HFHE latest thing in low-heel footwear for women
misses and juniors. The Bulgarian Pump will
especially appeal to the younger set. This pump is
made with two straps and leather how and has a
low heel making it an easy shoe for waHking. It
produces the sandal effect and should be worn with
white or colored hosiery. We show them in patent
leather gun metal and tan Russian calf. Welt sole.
See these stylish pumps marked at dJO C
a pair tPJ.O
(See Mesa Avenue Window Display.)
Men's New Spring Oxfords $3.00 to $6.00
START the Spring Season right by wearing a pair of our classy Oxfords.
They combine style and comfort surprisingly. Our Spring styles are here
in Stacy-Adams Maus Kiley Ralston Fellowcraft and 'other well-known
makes. All the worth-while styles and leathers are shown here. Priced at
a pair $3.00 to $6.00.
RUBBER-SOLE OXFORDS Have you seen them? Just the th ing for out-of-doors
recreation at this time of the year. We are featuring them at a pair
$3.50. These rubber-sole Oxfords are made with the new duplex rubber sole.
Every pair carries our personal guarantee of satisfactory wear.
A Special Thursday Sale of
RogersBros. 1847Silver Plated Table Ware
This f a in ous make of Silver Plated Ware is so well known that it is needless for us to
write of its merits. For its wearing qualities and elegance are known toevery woman.
Such designs as Vintage Cromwell Priscillaund ( )ld Colony have become the standard by
which all other silver ware is compared. We include in this sale a complete assortment
of Silver Service composed of knives forks orange tea table bouillon coffee soup ice tea
and dessert spoons; oyster pickle salad and cold meat forks; soup and cream ladles;
sugar tongs and shells in fact every piecfc that is included in a complete Table Service.
If you have an incomplete set of 18-17 ware this is your opportunity to add additional-
pieces at a great saving. And to those who have long wanted. Rogers Bros.' Silver we ad-
vise buying now as these prices will not be duplicated soon again.
Note these reduced prices remembering that every piece is genuine Rogers Bros. 1S1T
choice patterns and new stock and then the savings will appear all the more unusual.
Regular $1.00 values 85c Regular $3.00 values $2.35
Regular $1.75 values $1.35 Regular $3.50 values $2.75
Regular $2.50 values $1.85 Regular $4.25 values $3.'J5 .
Regular $5.25 values $4.45
rMk Petticoats
AT 92.9.1 We Mhuw a pretty lot oí
?oft ahlmmrrlnK im . -shIIhc ppttl-
n unuHually good quality of nllk.
Come In any color you muy ak for.
Very unusual value QJ
AT $4.f. Aro tienutiru! pattlcoatx
of crepe de chino and rnesattllne.
ThCRo skirts are'ii vt-ry Imporlunt
adjunct of the Kprina; costume.
Ulack white and every color of the
rainbow Included In the lot.
Exceptional values jjjj
Undergarments
AT 92.0a Lovely pink and whlto
crepe de chine chemise heuutlfully
trimmed In laces und ribbon.
Remarkable values $2 95
AT M-Bfi Dainty pink white and
Until blue Combinations Hklrts and
(íowns. Hume have the Vim Dyke
lace effects; the Camisole and
K nlckerbui-ker Combination
eluded In the lot.
Choice
$4.95
Sale of $1.00 .Corsets 85c
AS an extra special for today
in our Third Floor Corset
Section we offer $1.00 Corsets
at 85c. Such famous makes as
"American Lady" "Warner's
Rust Proof" "W. B." and
"Regis." These are all the very
newest styles and will only he
sold for the one day at this re-
duced price. Wise women will
be here by the score to take ad-
vantage of this Corset oppor-
tunity. We arc ready to supply you
with higlrclass efficient Cor-
set service lC"xpert corset
women to select the corset best
adapted to your figure.
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Announcing Our Easter and Spring
t oí
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday March 16 17 and 18
SPkINC is truly the most wonderful and glorious
season of the year; it is a time for fresh new life
a period when the whole earth is released from the
grip of gray frozen Winter. Death and decay are
supplanted by a wonderful newness and life.
Jn keeping with the season the "Popular" will present
to the people of El Paso a truly magnificent display
of new merchandise from both the old and new world.
The markets of the world have contributed to make
this exhibit by far the biggest thing of its kind ever
attempted in this entire section. Saturday night the
shades of our show windows will be raised thus pre
seating to your view a show of style for Spring and
Summer 1914.
The exhibit will continue through the 16th 17th and
18th of March.
We extend a cordial invitation to inspect our window
displays Saturday night ' and come in. and look
through all of our departments Monday Tuesday
and Wednesday of next week.
See Saturday's Herald and Sunday's Times for full
particulars.
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76c lumtUHE gnjt
9o 1600 yards at fan-
cy Messallne and Louts -In
Bilk Id neat oolor-
imkb. Pretty Uiped
and checked effect.
These silk are sure to
pleaae the most dis-
criminating. Regular
O&c and 7(o a yard val-
ues. Ifld-0eason OA
(el saw .varo . . WV
Silk Sale Continues
(Me
llaTl aaaai
91.00 HIKKO.M TAF-
KKTA .--' 2000 yards
of Fancy Chlfr.in Taf-
fetas and other Novelty
Bilks In h1 new designs.
Neat effect In figured
. ii. . k.vi and striped
patterns. All
bnutrht especially for
this sale. Ryery yard
worth 11.60. Silk
Bale Price yard.
59c
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 12, 1914, newspaper, March 12, 1914; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth196958/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.