El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 20, 1914 Page: 4 of 16
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MSES ARRIVING
FOR JUAREZ MEET
NINETEEN THOnntUlinRKOS IM.OUlKll
ifhoh c..ns tEHTr.nii.m wax
KNOWN OWNERS COMINO.
btr nl filsblfr Will Pa l l.alonla
lirrllng aid ihlp turret U Tills
Clly for.lVlnlff.
Dels) a Pnne of Emcroeney War
llnrmie Measure.
ment. the Utter bem sent to Latonla to
nil aonnt MHtaremems after which ti;' ion.
will W shipped to iuirci. with the penea
string will come the subte uf Itllljr AVber
mmurtitif Forhmg 4tid curlicue. T
Another local favorite looked rot.ortlr
from Kentucky li ttr stable of J. II Need
hd raced Cnapultrpec hero In farrper year
ml hid such rrmarkable success "with Hie
jyc'ar-olrt nrookflcld lierw lat winter l.i
fit atable lwide.1 by nrookfleld. will be
tit fine sprinter Yrnghee whlrh In rcr
lain to M a frequent winner at Jho coming
mcellnir. 1
HENRY FLAYING POLITICS
Ity T II. SPILNKIIIAI.'. '
Nlrjtceen thoroughbreds amona ihni Texa nonnrritin by ohlrmllte TarllM
ecrmi horses with creditable records were
unloaded front the cars yjiterday and will
Ixj lken across the fiver where tlicy III
rami at the coming winter meeting- of tlio
Juaifi Jockey club. .Nearly one 'hundred
liuirfft ire dread)' arrivlnK at tli Jua-
rcx tuck and tlili year's mcellnir It Is free-
ly predicted wfll lie participated In by moro
liortts than ever before In Ihé hlntory of
the track. '
Anton? the arrival jenlerdur Were the
etablra of the well known bfiririen. Iku
flrlfcer J. II. Adam M. L. keere r. I
Donnvll I). It .Me.Namara.
Inriliided in the hlpmenf ere sharper
Knight t'afner. Star fierta. ro. Hassnti
Ttrotrm Hare How uNria Admirals iiaugh-
ter. Col McDouael. Iarrel pud Lots tt
Cognrls Woods Flligerald and rour 9-year-nldaln
tno Mr In it or Ike striker.
Th- laier part of the coining week will
M'( lira number of horses at Juarez almost
iltlilJcd. A are.it many tablea Dial hare
loeit raring tri kcutilrky t going to. pat
up the Latonla meeting and ship directly
to Hit city
IIHtlK those due llil WVfk or Itrxt. II
Die liable of k hpi-nrr All but Hie great
liearold. Hodge will be In till hlp-
For Absolute Success
Iri Raising Chickens Feed
"PERFECTION" HEN
AND CHICK FOOD
It Wilt produce mora Bkrh healthier
chick" than any food on the
market.
TIÍY IT
For Sale By AH Grocers
W. D. Wise Seed Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Seeds Feed Poultry
Supplies
106 N. Stnnton. Chi bun ho a A 2nd.
Phone 11 and 5290
ill Ihe Auulatcd I'rrti
Washington Oct it obstruent tactic
In the house delayed progrem lotlay on
the war revenue hill Minead of referring
the hill to conference admtntatrallon
leader Hart tfxpefled It wa wtii back" lo
the. waya and m'eana tommltie for coil'
Alteration of the n aenate ainndiifnta on
demand of licpreaentative llenrv of Tcxai
wlio la Innlatent that there ahouid be aonie
eottmi relief lerlslatfun before concreta
adjourn. That .action put (nembera raif r
lo -el home In n ieitirerrni mood and
ltcprertilitl(fr Harthrlrk of Ohio made a
point of lio quorum and forced the liuuie
to adjourn until tomorrow.
Chairman rnderwood aald Ibc roimmttee
would report the bill tomorrow Willi the
recommendation that Hi" home disagree
to alt the .nato amendment.
"What Hie home will do I do not know."
laid ho ' but I bcllec tlio (reneral temiier
of the inembein la to end th bill to con-
ferehre and f'l .V a MM a pOimtlle.
Despite tht itclay we run still adjourn
tlili week If member Of the hoilao w
be irood. If Ibey Insist on discussing-
amondment and atlcklnt; lo all the rules
vf rannot possibly pel through for an-
other Week."
Ileprcentale Henry after adjournment
iiiilny declared be would lnlt on n
qunriiui ln'tore final illsfioalllon or the
'Hile hill and that In' would make an-
(llirr effort lo aet UP 111 bill for the
i-Mimiri' or txojuntiAHO or Roveinmeni
ln'itd foe relief of the rollón latea.
lb. Kianulaled auxar.
cry and Meat Market
ertueun-nt.)
II rut p-tce
Phone IS7I.
TUIIAV'H hKl.tXTIH.VS.
Iteaper l.anref.
i. Woof. I arly Mailt. Men Qulnee
j iii.ru Aj .V Akin. Ilrlan Horn.
13 lir tnKiiner Oaiiiroroin March Over the
ami ...
li ii r iillrr. Wilson entry. Utile Nearer.
i. "nriiiHiioard. sharpshooter llennr
i prviine.
6. t nr-k- Hen Mudsill fatton.
llfilionn l.alonln.
! t Joe UlelKilil Princesa Calloway Jiiniule
hi. it I'annle Gertrude II Ho! irock-
3 'wilhlle. Hob Ileniley Oroll.
' t I'oriitliy Iieati Cream Hlar Anre.
r. Iiorlch. I.eo Hoy .Nobleman.
it l.tprf tutloi'i I'.rlti. Osaple.
I flet one'. WHAT? An Oyatcr l.oar. ?ic.
Wi'ton'i aw San Antonlo-Advertli'ment.
I Ann and Na y Came AMiired.
1 West Point. N. V.. Ucl. to.-Tho annual
Aiiny-Navy football R-amc are nsaured for
tnnlalit. The ame lilla year will be played
in l'tiilnili'lolila. November i.
liniier Illft atrreeureni unaur ri-ntmu us
llie atbletlcf eouncll of the Ve.t Point and
Annapoll académica each will alternately
select the situ for the trame the choice Hill
ear koIwc to tlio Navy
AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY
AND ACCESSORIES
EL PASO OVERLAND AUTO CO.
Overland Automobiles and Willeys Trucks
11 f" S Mit.M IM'O STItKKf
BORDERLAND AUTO
LEE TIRES
Tñe Quality lire
SUPPLY COMPANY
Plain and Puncture Prool
Cor. Myrtle & Kansas
bii3MY SERVICE STATION
Hvmuunmuiuc. ml anil Mugnetoa. L.iKhtlni; aim Ittmtiun I'lanu Inatal.
Full and Complete Htock of Homy Tarta. Thoiio 1120.
TLX As i i i i .(( l. sUI'i'IjY C). 110 Noctli Mnnlon K I reel
VULCANIZING
E31 Paso Rubber
Sc Auto Supply-Co
riiono SIS No. 30 s lil Iao su
American Garage
Aat IUpalrtni- 4 SUnt-Dawl
AuU 1Trk 4 ppllM.
rmror Butl4lr. 8tk Ongvn at.
WINTON SIX
PASO A OTO SAXES CO.
J H. Johnson Jr Mgr.
"13 N. Ochoo KU Tei. 3S8S
E. P & S. W. BUILDING
Cor. Franklia and N. Stanton
Mums S10S C P. Henry. Mp
AGENCY
WESTERN MOTOR FISK TIRES
SUPPLY COMPANY 38 sr
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
Paaaafa
K-R-I-T AUTOMOBILE CO.
Cor Kansia kuj Uyrtl
ICI I'nao Texaa
ttofl New "Krlt" It'a a Haawtff.
"IU-WTIUNAL1
JUHVKüTfch
THUCIÍ5
OA!K2L'A'ND
AKL1W8 MTO SJILES CI Witt
107 W 111 MYHTia AVMUK
Ut'M;ill. MiiTUll
0M1.ay
Tlll'l-kii
Factory Plirlbuinr.
Fine Shot Gum Revolvers
HwtOias; KasivM CoU
Caunp KU wl AmrauniUon
Sheltoft-rajm Arms Co.
Car U pa aa4 rlaad aUa.
EL PASO MORNING fattS
5a... rrggg9agdáfciai
Big Wild Animal Circus Caminé
Ali tí. HAItNKS k
l-'amoua na n trnlner und exhibitor of wild animals and his favorite pet
"Duke" aiid educated Denial tiger.
net you never had anylhlnf like tbla In
your hands befare" aall Kelson V John-
son. general preaa representative" of "the
Darn.' circus wlto- Is in Kl Paso etploll-
linr the eiigafi'iurul of the show here Ved
nesrtsy October Ü8.
The article referred to waa a tootli lh
tr. o Hi of ft ferocious man ratina; Detiiral fl-
ger. Juat how .Mr Johnson carrm Into pos
aession of the Incisor I told below.
"Duke" a youna; Bengal tiger had been
droofitng about his cago for several daya
refusing to eat and showing nvyry evldeno
of (uffering Intense pain the cause wa
discovered by Mr. name. wbo along wllu
his ilulles aa manager of the llamea circus
la ramoua a a trainer of wild animals and
n veterinarian of tperlence Duke had
the toothache llir-really.ogoodncsa tooUM
ache.
Pecillfarlle are rlie among the big cal
tribe and Duko had a pronounced one In
hi marked hatred for man. Though train
ed to perforin he had never ceased lo ahow
the riercest dlillkv for his trainera am)
keepers having killed one of them and In-
jured many oilier.
nut till tootharhe thing had to bo stopped
or Imke would die. Performance of the
detitutry job fell to Mr. liarnei. It wn
done In a hurry thoroughly at Louisville
Kentucky whero the ahow recently ap-
peared. A net. devised for surh purpose wa
thrown over Mr. Tiger and Ills body firmly
irurod to the sido of the cage iiopi-
were thm tied lo each of the beast'a feet
and held by four stout keepers. A plecvi ot
lion-bar -wa- forced -between-thtr patient's
Jaus and all was In readiness for the op-
eration. Investigation proved that tire tooth was
a "kitten" one -one or the firal scl thai It
waa decayed and that the new "loothle"
ivas pushing up against the old one and
causing the pain. Cocaine waa Injected
around the aching mfmber and then II
wasn't pulled but waji aawedoff thla be.
Ing dons to aave thri new tooth underneath;
- fine awe! íiitUní aw did the work.
before beginning the operation "(Jueen
le" the tiger's mate was placed In an ad
Joining cage and during (tin operation made
the most violent effort to regain her cage
and defend her suffering male. The rage
displayed by tbe tigres wat terrifying- she
roared and flung herself against the ateel
bars with all her enormous strength. After
Irwl operation the tigresa was returned to
her cage and Immediately Mught the
wounded Jaw 6r her male" examining It
carerully purring eoflly and soothingly all
the while. 1
Tbe most extraordinary part of tbe ordeal
to Mr. Harnea and hla assistants waa the
changed demeanor In Duke. Stopping of
tli pain by tlx; trainer had changed Ihe
aiiliml'K temperament and now whenever
he ees Mr. Harnea h begin lo purr and
show every sign of frlendllneaa. Since
that time the tiger and trainer have heroine
rant frlenda but to all. others the great ral
shows his accustomed hatred.
PROMISES SUMEN
DEATH FOR SPIES
JIARKZ COHHlNW.. TAitKS MltOTIC
lIKASC'REA TO KXtl KWWVABfi
CARRIEO OX PMH rASfl.
Ctrriithm Wllliotil Trial lo Ha rortlon ot
loquMII.e Nlranorm From Ihe
American Hide ef Border
execution without the formality of trial
will be meted out lo person caught spy-
ing In Jliarei according lo a proclamation
Just Issued hy Major M 8. Tepele acting
military commander of the city. The
proclamation haa been posted ln public
placía throughout the city across the mar
A translation follows
The llerieral Military Headquarter.
"To Die Publlci This military division
fiar bsottitc- information lhat iptca and
detectivrj have come from the American
aldd of the border aeni by our fmimte la
obtain information regarding merchandise
consigned to ihla dlvUlon which they have
obtained by taking the numbers of railroad
rara and giving a full and detailed In-
formation "regarding Oilr operation.
"Aa theae acta deserve punilhment we
wish to advise the pubtle through thla
means that In the future We will act with
extreme energy to suppress such espionage
and with what Information we have al-
ready received these persons that -are
giving such Information regarding our op
eratlona will be shot without further In
veatlgatlon.
"Issued In this military headquarters
October 15 lOlt. Ciudad Juaret Chihuahua.
"SI. 9. TKI'KTK.
"Major and Chief of Arms."
Full-Worth noofing-41. If.n and-ai.SO p'er
roll. Burton-Lingo Co. Ph. CO. Advertise-
ir.c nf.
BOWLÑGSCORES.
Initintrlnl Lrarjur.
( arlo lion fina and Alhtrtlr Club.
1 1 Paso Laundry team-
Itav tintín iw 1
I' (llenn 131 It-'
It. a. smith 1.7 IK
A. Vaughn IW IT"
II. k. Iielruhl lot H'
7 T7I ifl
Cement Plant
V. Anderson .'...'.... Ill IW
A. Illnadale 13 IW
II. carruth 127 Hi
it. Henry i i"
K. Aber I 103
711 77
son 5
IM MJ
l!ft- 401
SO-J Ml
IM- UXt
M9-S107
VIS- 460
Ml '.m
t D80
170 494
U- 450
7l-at3
Points won. Laundry 3. Cement I. High
game Vaughn. ÍSUJ. High total Vaughn
sit iirii.co(iiI vauguu. .
hf. Wolf Ill 'IM
0. Key iiw o
I. 11IOCK 1"
ft. Nogle US i
W. Chertlln 151 U
vauguu
130 4-ft
til- 3J
170- 4SS
160 533
147- 4fJ
718 Ml 748-2SW
(linhe .Mill.
M. Fowler 133
W. S. Campbell 107
J. H. Cage tSI
A. lluouer Ill
CO. Mueller I7J
143 4M
152 397
170 Vi
181 457
1S4-107
Points won Lralnsky
High g.uno Nagle ifti.
gle S33
707
7 Í30 Í2S0
Globe Mills I.
High total Ma;
LATUM A ENTIUES. . j
fipeclnl U'li-e In THTImr
Latonla Oil. vO. F1IIST IIACI! Selling.
Milu and one sixteenth.
'Hon'e i:ioUa.00 1MJ (latirlo . . ít
tono Hob 'II 103 m-l Wavahattgh to
l"lng Yankee 10S(l00i)Joe Illrbold.. 110
wa Fleuron . .. IWi 101 Parfiard ..HO
SOU7 Oarneau . . t05'.(ift;).lminle qui . ttu
silk Day .. ins iw! p'r Calloway 110
.Merry Lad . 1081 79i Servlccnce' . 114
sKCO.Mi HACK -Selling ' rive and one-
half furlongs.
tSJl lumtty tilo i 1 8 jo noil utn .. no
185(1 F'o Crocket! I05i Ml AVatrrwIlch. HI
join Lady Powers 105 1850 Alice Dudley .
IS8J Lois V 110 Flossie I.eo 110
sua xiua Fannie 110 tncú Derlrude li . IIU
Mlss. PxoJier Jiul itMT VlrlaJia
T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HACK- .selling six fiirlongi.
m Ion AValsli 0A $53 l.urla .. .... 103
Saderoua .. W! Ask Ma 101
185)l)roll loiuiooDltoyal Tea .. to
York Lad .. IW lost Furlong. .... W
Kill (Hint loil.MS)VUhlte 110
1057 llarbard . loll 1070 l.rbagu IIU
lull Hob ilen-ley ....
FOl llTII nA(.r. -miip and 70 yards
I05fi btar Actress icot 7 Cream
ihjj itasn .....i -i ltwo ihi
fifth HACK-htV furlong.
9UH .Nobleman . IOC 1070 Wodan .
1704 I.eo Hay t0l(ltn0)McAlloo .
101 Converse ... tut I71J llawthorth 107
1993 Hooker Dili I0l wo Jack Carey . tiX)
lw3 Dorlch ..... lOHtiOfltLlttlfl Hiring lit
HIXTH HACE-SflHrig; Mile and 70 yanta
ivoa Archery I04J . llardo Jlw... ids
pj50 orrtily tos lew High cua to
IM7 ll'se Latimer 105 MOW) Erin . loo
tfm Lena Vaal .. 1051 170 Kxperiallon. Ill
1970 Shelley DellelOSi sooi Hanjon . ... Ill
vort Oaaple . .... lOehiOjOiThB Uander.. Ill
KOje Transtnlller. 1051
LA CmH. KNTHIKH.
SpuUl tl'lrelo T Timr$
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KM
I ikJ DoroihyDeatt u
iff
no:
1838 Smiley ...... tio
taci Avlatreai ... t
IS8I Agnler ...... joej
101 1 Mordecal ..10
101 stgma Alpha toe
013 tarty Light. 101
IVW Caleltiump'ntCUl
tsftj lien Quince. in
- nainuso . ira
Hr. Charcot . lot
Itfi n'tiioni nrlle lot
woof ... ... f
m Edna Leska. w
1771 The Urchin w
f AM 11 A CANAL HILL
IIK OPEN FOII THATFIC
. . AÜAIN DlillLVC .TOMAY
Panama Oct. 10. The Panama ranal
again will be opened lo traffic tomor-
row ami . lo merchantmen win bo
passed through the waterway through
rrom the Atlantic to iho Atlantic con-
ditions at the recent slide north or
Cold Hill aro' reported to be excel-
lent the channel probably being 150
feet wide with an average depth of
33 reel.
Dri'ilglng operations are proceeding
at tin- rate of 25000 cubic yard dally.
The. i-arth movements In the (told
Hill district havo ceased
Hhlpa today were being- sent through
the locka or both ends of the canal In
order lo facilitate their passage. It
1 planned to aend through the canal
In two laya 7 véasela which are
waiting. lV
VKLL U1GCEK HKSCUKI) '
FROM QUICKSAND. 21 VF.KT
BELOW KVimiH SURFACE
Jilt Ihe Aitociatrd Prrt$ -
Ware. Masa. Oct. 19. After 43 hour
Imprisonment in quickband S3 feel
below the aurfacc of Ihe earth Mau-
rice Allen waa rescued late today by a
gang of so firemen policemen and
cllltena who had diig a trepch SO reel
long and 30" reel deep to reach thlm.
Allen waa caught In the quicksand
while digging a well. -
He waa conscious when rescued but
very weak. He aald he had been un-
able to help himself aa hla feet were
firmly held by a piece of planking.
A bit and saw were lowered to Jilm
this morning which enabled htm to
work loose ono of hla feet but an-
nthcr eavetn burléd the ioola and lert
hlni aa helpless aa before.
An Improvised dlver'a helmet mado
from a barrel waa lowered Into the
hole Just after midnight last night
and Allen was supplied with air by a
pump.
Oct ono. WHAT: An Oyster Loaf 23c.
Weston's 330 San Antonio. Advertisement.
niponTAvr couht decision.
Untied States Has No Jurisdiction Orrr Of.
fene Committed on Indian Lands.
Special ll'Irc fo Ti Tlmr
Santa Fe N. f.1.. Oct. IB In the United
States district' court here today Judge Wil-
liam II. Pope handed down a decision to the
effect that the United States Is without Jur-
isdiction over offenses committed by cltl-
aaaakv IIHrllnCVjrV
.Why not own this handsome
"Saxon" Runabout Automo-
bile when you can get it with-
out money? . 1
See yesterday (Monday) Tiniest
for particulars. -
Ask the Chalmers Motor Co.
About the "Saxon."
7in of .New Mexico on Indian lands. Trie
decision In effect holds that the state of
r-.ew Mexico has the "right o try its citi-
zens for all offenses usually tried by1 Mato
courts elsewhere regardless ot whether or
not they aro committed on Indian lands.
The decision grew out of the caae of Don-
aciano (Jallegos accuaed or assault oh a
young vomin the alleged offense being
committed on the Taos Indian reservation.
Gallegos was Indicted by the federal grand
Jury at Its recent term and had not the
federal court disclaimed Jurisdiction would
have tared the penalty ot death In the event
or conviction He will now be tried under
the state laws which provide a long term
In the penitentiary as .a maximum penalty
for the offense of which be stands charged
. Best autos carernl drivers. Phone 10.
Advertisement.
Finrcnt'os ntsY in new iiexico.
Third Incendiary Fire Within Week Doe
Damage Estimated at Ji'000.
Speclat Wire to The Tlmn
Santa Fe N. M. Oc l9.-Tho store of
Kilts .Clarke at Alcalde Itlo Arrlbd county
was destroyed by firebugs last night with
a losa of fis.poo partly covered by In-
surance. This Is the third Incendiary out-
rage In 'Iilo Arriba county within a week.
Tbe authorities seem power'ies lo trace iho
perpetrators and there la strong talk of or
ganizing- a vigilance committee to run down
and deal out summary punishment tcT the
culprits. '
full-Worth Hoofing II I.Ü5 and 11.54)
per roll. Burton-Lingo Co. pbs & Ad
vertlscmcnL
CHICAGO CHURCH FIRS. .
Destruction ot Catholic Edifice Relieved li
lie Work of Incendiar'. ' -
By ihr Annotated Preit '
Chicago Oct. 10 Fire which "wrécked J
Charles liorromeo's Catholic church today
was tonight pronounced 'by tbe police 'to
have been of Incendiary origin. The police
also are planning- to reopen an investigation
Into a rire October is which burned St.
Jarlath'a Catholic church and which started
in somewhat similar' circumstances aato-
day blaae. 'A';
át. Charles Dorromeo'a church had been
closed for several months electric wires
had been removed and It had 'been safe-
guarded against Ihe ordinary dangers by
fire. The blaze started in the Interior of
the gigantic organ. The fire had grown to
serious proportions before it waa discov-
ered. Twelve hundred children In the con-
vent and parochial school next to the
church marrhed out marshalled by Sisters
of Charity In charge. i
The police after investigating commented
on reports from New York where on-October
13 dynamite bombs were exploded In
St. Patrick's and Et.'Alphonsus' churches.
V$ kt
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Get this for
what ails you!
.9
m.Mi iiii'E lili furlongs.
Mli A N Aktn ... H3 tota Mallard IM
woo ü'nsborouth 10.1 loas L Splrlluelle loi
si8Mirlan poru . 1071 (Otó Change .. ! IW
IftBorgo ...V-. tos 110 Star of Love too
ia Fair listen . tviiviv;ii- mi
THIHU HACK -Ose ralle
lovi Nniii. orand itsi ten Dr Duenner .
il40)C.arroU Held 116 Tróvalo lo
(000 Aware - 115 Bendel m
loa t y Oralnger III Ford Nat loe
177 ot the t anda Itof Naiia.Ma . loet
Malik toil MH Delta Mack 1st
10 Dane- NreU 108' tMO BaKroni . w
FOUHTII H-CE- Mil aud oue-elgbln.
IvM U M Stiller III' !!! Elwah ... I Of '
Itxi LU'a nearer toil tw7 Holly II .. m
l97Tacllca ... . lOilwil Uncle Nun wl
(lM(Amalfl . . v3i(iu8)Eicutor to.
ÍUI7 Montressor wi mu wsr iur v
Montpeher enlry I
I83 Ileal. ITynnt 115 il&M)lláy O'Liihl iw'
sois nioora iw ira onarptvooief in
tola eprtngboard !06 Mia paainar lu.-
SIXTH liAit MiKi and tut.s4Mn.
lo Patón U3I h& ean4er l
soto Mudsill llo 1977 UoWy - M
lvo imcie n iwt wi Tay Fy ...
tnóu AbWoUford. It0(
WeaUier clear (rack alow.
e TTUST about as
I soon as you
get next and
try Prince Albert
tobacco you'll
wise right up that
it was made
for your taste!
And that's no
idle drmam!
Liae Hp la. the row "whh otIir mm;
then you'll sure etiough wake tip to
some pipe and cigarette nutkia's .facts !
It's this ztmy: Costs you a dime for a tidy"
red tím of P. tu that'll prove in jig time
that yen sever did get such flavor aod
frafrjaace whether you hit a jimmy pipe
or roll up a delightful makln's cptrette.
fR IN CE ALBERT
thtt nmtbnaljoy mok
Puts the hali-Nakon em. all pie smI
cigarette grOHchtw btKauee it caVt hitm
fosgues SjSmI caa't parck throais. And
youprwur sy-s! P. A. k tmém kr
aeafcsd paTOC4Wshsrt cwfs ot lk Wi
coatrotkvti eackielvely by m. l&miimiq'
thmt wkeei yaw bear soaae oi 8ka "
pod as P. A.M stuff I '
IWSM ém aW yaniil vt mikT Uey H
ysMill sj to FrtaaM A)brt Hkas yota'f oa th
tf4tM( jlat t?! wM
ajM aMaaawaav Wéll JTl4aMai Alasaai-tajljA aMMaWsaaW
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 20, 1914, newspaper, October 20, 1914; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth197197/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.