El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 16, 1914 Page: 2 of 11
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Wednesday. December 16 1914.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
COAL FROM ALASKA
COMMITTEE MEETS FRIDAY
V. . PAtU F.IiS POST M'lWrATION SIX'ONO lli4OR.
A PLAYER MIIO WILL FILL YOUR HONE
with FunRhlno Hinging and laughter supply a musical education and
rhunge the character uf your thouetlta.
Talking: about exchanging your ellent piano for a Beyhnld Playrr-
IMano will not put H Into your home will not stop the Importunities
of the young folks.
Fill all the stockingH at once and remember no matter who you
are or what you hav to upend I have the right Instrument at th
right price and terms.
.IilMt thinl-. you hove no records to buy and when you become
tired of the records you have you have the privilege of exchanging
for other without any charge whatever.
Aek for our large list of aotlsflcd customers.
F. G. BILLINGS PIANO CO.
pen evenings
102 X. Stanton
at your aorvice.
Home of the Wm. Knabe.
PROVES SUCCESS
SErRF.TAlO " WW Ml IN NtYM.
I SI THr. I I" Mllllll.ll PWIIII I I
III IIMII MM '. KNOTS.
GERMAN VESSEL INTERNS
Cnntrrled Cruiser Cormorant Wllh 23 Of-
ricers and SSS Men. Will It' mnln at
''J- in I nill War Poses.
Btl th AaviatM Pirn
Wi.liiiiR-ion. I'ee. 15. -Voluniai y inter-
ment today of the German converted
cruiser :ormorant and her officers and
aVi men ai ttuarn an American Pat ITIc ocean
ii rular possession brought what promised
in be iroub1eone question Involving the
ohsert anee or American neuii ality lo a
prompt ami final adjustment.
As .non a- it was learned at the navy
nparitient that Hie i.oruiorani la put into
tium. short oí coal food mid Mater there
ua:- immediate discussion of the extent 10
v hich ihe war-dun roiiM replenish her
supplies in an American port. In view of
(nam's remntcncM fmni any 'erman pon.
Hie decision lu inP'rn was expected but
ii: ihe tneaniliiie captain Maxwell governor
or me r ara way natal Malum was in
strurted to observe strict neulrallty In all
hi- deaitnr with the German rommanaer
Mitin i known or the cormorant her
except that she is a convened cruiser of
.".(on ton dlsplai emeni. acquired by Gm -many
from ñiHsla. 1urrma(lon as to how
Germany acquired (he esei from her
ine-eni enemy s noi ootainaDie. n is sun
posed the uhlp had been employed by Hie
" i ni. m- as a destroyer or commerce in tur
I'ltClfle.
At first llils ve-e was believed here lo
he the unnrolected mi. ser Cormorsnt.
vessel of only l60tl Ions displacement bin
(.aptain Maxwell s later menage annonnc
irur the decision or the craft i intern cor
n cled that impresión.
Thi-. l H' second Herman w arstup to
íniern in American waters since ine 0111
break of the war. I he other the Oeler
interned m Honolulu -nine nine axo.
The officers and men of ihe vessels will
have 10 remain Interned unlit the close of
llie war unless Ihe allies consent lo their
pcrole.
OISTKR l.OAK. 2Sr.
Have you tried one? if not. xvhy not?
Weston's 3S0 an Antonio. (AdverllsemenL)
Rlrk itrpe-H in that set thin Hill Meet
an utn minimi iipiirantiv nil inr
nest I niM.
FREE
Admission
COMPLIMENTS TO LA II IES
Any lady. mls r nlrl aerempanled
t x nenlieman will he admitted free
lour RecN of the ltct Film Service
liter Seen Here In fcl Paso.
Ihe Sinners Solo aud OstON llh
liable Husk-. Orchestra and Piano.
ADMISSION TO HEX 5 Cents.
Liberty Theater
St S. El. PASO
At
the
Thursday
fc Friday
Bosworth Inc. Presents
In Their Greatest
D R A M AT I C TRIUMPH
FALSE COLORS
A BRILLIANT PRODUCTION
Preseftted by a Wonderful Cast.
Showing one of the Most Elaborate Theater and
Restaurant Scenes Ever Screened.
PEOPLE IN LVENING DRESS
TAKE PART
The Strongest Drama Ever Shown in El Paso
The Admission Will Be 10c and 20c.
DON'T FORGET THE DATES.
1200
WIGWAM
PARAMOUNT PICTURE
DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS
The Kit in iK The Alluring
MARGUERITE CLARK
Former Lead Ins; Woman for PeWolf Hopper In the stirring
. Kamnui Player Production
THE CRUCIBLE
Mis Clark Is u pretty sweet and clever an Mary Pickford and
is 'Miss Plckford'a grerfteat rival mi the screen.
Children 10c; Adults 20c
TODAY and
TOMORROW
Kvrrjthlsn Nam r.iini. lo I aquailflrs Suc
cess ! hm is i i I'i.Mi Meek
exposition.
HBH H
Vaudeville I
'in H- don 10c and S.c.
Two performances .Mghlly. Lm
I ALHANBRA
DFXMONT BROS..
Wliard ut the Accordion.
I tRNk WALKER a UATTERS I
in ikelcti
VMX FAMILY.
Frrseelliif Their Brvt Plirt.
MOTION PICTI RE8.
I Pleturea onl. II a. m. lo 7 p. aa. I
AOHI8HIO.N C and 10f.
r.ti thr .Itsoctalrd Pir
Washlnrinn. hnr. I rornial annnunre-
menl of Mtcrr-rnl ilimiI u-stn uf i-oal from
government onni hhiip in Alaka was
iiiann dv -! "mi '. pamrin or inr
navy depart mmt tM-fom ihi house naval
commute: loday.
TeMü by i he inn ci- Maryland about a
month ami di NionirattHl iliat the Mana
tuka coal H- a Loud any in ' -
fou nd .
The rMili ol ihix i'i over fthtcii navy
orrirtalK have been cMiliinn qulclly for
nearly two wcik. u-pro oarllciilarly arni
Ifylnir pcau of rypprlmrni of coal mini
Hi' HfMinir ii liis a vrar .1 had dltntiieil
hops that the rich deposits in Alaska
uiiiniau-iy nuid muti . i or in1 pumtu
nielli's notnanrt Tnr furl on llir west
(nasi.
"fti fiiinii wr-i r'asv find lant prt'i'
sure was ü-iv mauiiaineil." ald the sec-
retary in iciiina ih' rtory to the commute
"Thf coal I? 4ld to hae burned like pino
knots."
Mr. Daniel- tpcm hits rourth and 1.1 i day
before Ihe rommlttee explaining- the needs
of ih navy and answerlnsr qiicstlonn on
every nha:e of the national drrrnne prob-
lem lie inid of a proposal for huildiii):
a hair un Ilion dollar projectile pUnl ai
rinladelptiia or Indian Head Md. admitted
Ihnt It was no secret In the navy lb (he
f ere .-ijpilv of shflli- for the a;rent riiib
or the linuleship' wa Inadeqnaio hidI frave
hi? vieu.s at leiifth upon (ho retired pay
question.
Cupial 11 . W'inlerhalier ilie M'creli.ry's
aide ua- qiiestlnned ahoiit submarines aiut
had quite an argument with Hepreenin e
llnb.son ni Alabama over war scares r.op-
tuin U inier halter caid bo u as unahl1 10
see international dan (rem ahead pictured
by Mr. iiobson. Then ihe congressman
told (ho committee of a "seare" lam year
that pui the American (r;.rnson In ihe Phil-
ippines in a s'ate of slejte
"In May and for some nmnilit if last
year. IflU" f-ald Mr. Ilutison "our (runners
at Corrrirldor Island siood at tie puns
nltrhi and day wtiti plans ror n two "ears'
sh'fre. The harbors were mined. 1 loops
from all over the islands were brought in
(jirreiridor and everything as prepared
for a seire. except 11141 there wan no
iransier or üie (rovernincnl from M '.ia.
U didn't take any Vision 10 see thai."
M r Mohson did not rt into del nils as
lo the cau-e of ihoe preparations and
Tiipiain Wlnierhalter apparently waj not
Inclined to dt scuds the subject.
ItepresentalUe ijardnei or Mnssachusetis.
ct.-nttnued in erforts during the duy to 1
hearings on his proposed ccnnnlssliui in
vestigation or the nailon'?- preparrdin's rm
ujjr. lie addressed a letter lo liepresenta
uve ranireu cnan loan or mu- n.ivn cot 11
mlttee ami Represnniailve May oes id ihe
military cumuuiicc nkinir ihcm 10 'im
11 retired army and naval officers and
lornmr cabinet ofricers.
Mr. Padgeit declined .it once to summon
former oTfleers. saying that he did noi
rare to l.ear men not row In charge of
the government's work.
Tomorrow- Assistant Secretary Roosevelt
of- Ihe navy department and Commander
Stirling commanding the Atlantic subma-
rine riot tlU will he before the com-
lulltee.
The gem ral committee representing the
Adrlutt. Rotary ch h and ihe chamber or
( omtmrre and tía inir in charge th ar-
rangements and pian for the -Made In Kl
Pao Week" relebratlon will hold a meeting
nevl Kridav ariemooo ai rt o'rlork at 1 h.
rooms o the chamber of t:ommerce. at I
wnich additional subcommittees will be
named and 1 1 1 t be work a ssi gned that is
nerfsary lo make a brilliant success of lh
"Made in Kl rn" chhMon to be 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
during .the week or January 11 to ifi.
A meeting or a subcommittee consisting
of Robert krakauer (chairman ileorg H
Kvans and M. P. carlock wa held yester-
day aflernoon at which the most enroling
ing reports were submitted by Mr hun
ham. who is acting for the committee in
arranging the multitudinous details of the
exposition.
Reforo coming to Kl Paso Mr. Dunham aa
slated in pulling off a successful -Made in
Seattle" exposition at Seattle Wash. huí
lie says Ibai he never saw such intense in-
terest and enthusiasm displayed anywhere
as is shown tn Kl Paso. "So rar from hav-
ing lo work hard to get exhibitors the ex-
hlhltors are coming in xvith such a rush
that It is now the chief problem lo give
them all the window- space they desire" he
said.
blank contracts have been printed and ex
hibitors ni the number or over seenty have
signed up. The exhibitors are paying ac-
cording to a graduated scale which is sat
isfactory to ail concerned. 10 ueiray m
t ost or 'the exposition.
Whan ihe tiler show ODens there will be
no spectators more surprised than will the
r.l raso people over wuai 1 a' manj ni"
in Kl Paso There will be exhibits by dress-
makers saddle-makers htoommakers soap-
makers and olhrra ralore. Resides the ex-
hibitor are milnft about the tasks of ar
ranging their exhibits In a friendly spirit oí
10 operation that is extremely gratifying to
ine commiuee.
At thn meeting yesterday 11 was an
nonnced that all the piale glass to be used
in ihe erection of the three large arcades to
be placed In front of ih While House and
the building occupied ny rne riwrr imnrj
rompHtiy Is be uuc Jointly furnished without
cost by the Kl Paso Sash and loor roiupany
and 1-. W. Hofferker each or liirh firms
has taken space ror exhibits.
The Tu tile company will erect a large
Illuminated and decorated sign thirty reel
in length and bearing the "Maulo in F.I
Paso Week" slogan and this concern Jointly
w tfh the Met ilintor company Ml place
handsomely illuminated slgu.s hack of Ihe
booitiH containing exhibits The 1 1 Paso
Elertrlc company has donated the lihK and
poxxer lo he used in making tin- crent
White Way lutu which Ihe Utile piafa xxiti
be converted.
Also iratis. the McMath Printing corn
pany Is printing lO.ooo of the- "Made in tl
Paso Week" booklets containing a cata
lonue or all llie exhibitors and other peril
nent inronnailon relative to Kl Paso. Many
oilier concerns are putting In live exhibits
show ing not only what they make huí
demonstrating just how It Is made. The
movement as a whole Is progressing splen-
didly and the committee in charge i3 a I
reaity receiving congratulations ove.r the
suet-ess they are achieving.
BREVITIES
(Adverttaeincdts.)
Dr. Kbrrt Dentist 16 its Mills Mldg.
Skates bicycles and moloreyeles. Allen
Arms and Cjelo Co. -tot .. nregon SI.
(Adverlliiement.)
ATTENTION : .
Is your business representad in "El Pain
Business Finn From A lo 77" If not
rail DOoO and ask for partícula.
LISTEN FOR TIIK WIIISII I
CRAWFORD
LADIES' BARGAIN
MATINEE TODAY
10 Cents
All Sealh H.XiTpthiK Box es!
Doom Open - p. in. Show 2:30.
AT
THE
GRECIAN
THE PLUMBER '
Keystone
omedy
THE PANTHER"
Two Reel ürama
BIJOU
"The Romance of a Poor
Young Man"
Krom tho Kamoua Work of
Octave Feu II let
"HAZARDS OF HELEN"
Another Exciting liallroud
Drama .
UNIQUE
TODAY
bold rat 1 i. Itrn Hklrrn Drama
mi MUM OF hHllJN'f. JIM"
I r alurlaf the J.u. HI.- Lute Mars
brace muni aad. FranHs Kard
AIha a Fuaay lrllajg Coaaed).
TO HOR now
Murdorlt MarQuarrto In Tav-Rrel
Blsoa. "The Carlhlnaaa s-plrli '
Frlflay Mar jiller.
aturday Harrea Kerrlaan la Ihe
(uurth slory r lar Trrrace
O'Bourke srrirs.
l.oaiiauaii. Iroai 13 Xu.mi la II P. M.
AduÜMdoa c aad. lar.
Dr. Pagrt. Ientini. noo. & Ban. Bldt-
1 ' in'. Tor Arlnna
J. A. 1 lnliiiii. ilniiun paascnitn- aacnt of
thf TiRi A. Pacific i-nilwny. left yo-trrday
for a ii io ri.uiia points. tucludtuR Doiik
lar. Tur son. Hi-ln'c and phoenix. Hn c
peris lo lie jih.icni for a week.
WHY NOT?
A Spanish lace mantilla Tor "her" (.hrjst-
rnas pltt at Beacd'i Art Shop 408 san
Kranclico.
Dr. Jamie son. o 1 (-cases or kidney blad
der. tkin aud rrrtutu. eta Mill Bldg.
i;il.v smoker ' tiancloncd.
In ki-cpniK with the idril of the. yulctldn
reason Hie local lodRr id Ktki Tuesday
nltrhi itet nieil lo alninrlon Hie amokcr which
had been planned for Friday eveninn.
Inatcad of exprndtnit tho money re-
quired fur such a purpo?. It ha hern
diverted in ihe Christmas fund and will he
a.ided In ihe Hinds already contrlhuted for
the disinhuiion of i. lilísimas cheer to the
homed of Ihe needy in El iao.
LoayneH I anoo I avendcr I. ine rent
cara taxuabs lltnoustn?! and auto bay-
gae trucks flvw bt aervlce day or
night. I'houe I.
Nru lrleo JudflCN In Srsloa.
tífi Sftrtxat Wire lu Thr 7'lic
Alhuqueriiue. . M. Iter. 1.'.. -The Justice t
or the aupreniu court ami the jmiaes of th
various districts are in ae sato 11 hero iodav
hit the purpose of arranging the different
lertnx so a- 10 avoid conflict TImi meet-
ing la expected lo adopt a number of sug-
gestions for needed legKiain'ii which will
lie presented to the legislature fhc Judge-
'a i gueaia tonight at the A I varado hotel
at a banquet tendered by Ihe Bernalillo
County Hat a-r-oriatlon.
Try ihe new s-Apl Bar. You rat taa
best. T. P. Kclsb Prop.
Full Worth Hoofing It fl and 11 :. 1
per roll. Burton-Lingo Co.. Ph. so.
WHY NOT?
One of those beautiful Mexican iar
wheeluork haudketcblers ror that Xmas
present at Beach'a Art Shop 40 ban I ran
killed by f alling Hafr.
By Hpei ial Wire tu The Timr$
Albuquerque N. M. Dec ir..-i: s Parker
an employe of Wells-Fargo Express com-
pany died today from Ihe pffeel of in-
juries rrrelved when a heavy safe fell on
him. The unfortunate man a hips were
crushed when he (dipped and Tell while re-
moving; the safe from a truck to a Santa
Fe tram at ihe local passenger station.
Paper that room. Ph. ill?. Bamplea aent
tu your hom. Holding 411 Truai bldg.
nr. Anna Heum. Buoaler Bldg.. over eiiu.
Ibe iwelleit bar tu town fineat gooda
ai the Gem.
The Most Remarkable Offer-
ing You Have Ever Had
in Women's Suits
And it comes juit at a time when useful things are being bought
for Xmas gifts These Suits are useful and luxurious.
JJust 3 Dozen FasMoiriaM uflts
in the Dressy Short Coat Models
Four Netr
Nodes
$15.00
Black Blue
Brown
THEY came from a maker who is well known to us who had
a surplus of material in this grade of fine Chiffon Broad-
cloth. We bought the material or rather we bought the
made suits at the material price
Now if you will make haste we will show you the most re-
markable Fifteen Dollar Suit you have ever looked at. We won't
say a word about what these suits are really worth that will interest you when you see
them. Lustrous Chiffon Broadcloth in Black Blur. Brown straight-line skirt with
semi-belt yoke effects. Short coats wide square nnd Dutch collars and sleeves trimmed
with real furs. Linings are rich guaranteed satins of a superior grade. You may choose
between these four beautiful models with the assurance that either one or the other repre-
sents the most unusual value that has come to LI Paso this season. See the window display.
Marvelous Offerings in Children's Coats
and Dresses in Time for
mas
Manufacturers' samples and surplus stocks which were bought at a big price concession
are now offered to you at much under usual prices.
GIVE PRACTICAL PRESENTS TO THE CHILDREN.
$4
.06
Values to $8.50
Values to 18.60
Two splendid groupings that offer incomparable values in children's coats and dresses in
sizes from 4 years on up to I 5 years. Not a complete line of sizes in each style for these
are samples and broken stocks but you may choose between dozens and dozens of
bright clever models that represent the newest style features and are made of the most
popular wool materials in vogue this season. These coats and dresses are offered in a
broad range of cleverly designed childish models in dark or bright colorings tastefully
trimmed with sashes girdles and dainty collars cuffs and embroidered emblems.
(Children's- Garments on Second Floor.)
See the
Special Window
Display
(Me
w i par r r .iv twvb i
am m r m.-mm m mm t mm w m Svsi sjbv mm mmm-mmM
T-J mmmmm.M.-y 1' ' MM
Do Your
Shopping in the
Morning
a rharpf nT mll-unir mm in tin- ronniry
Tor si'rvti-p in MexifM. H 1 a TlVil at
M.0O0 will rh the ih-ti inlaiii fiirin.lieil.
WHY not:
Mexican hand inaln drawnwnrk ror X max
preient at Bcarli'a Art shop W San Iran
t:lCo
DuUh lunches hut hinchen Pmlwcufr.
total ur i.-i.uno in j. -lie U of .swf-t talOeft
aroun uuliin a nullum r tin mil''
or I'ortak ilurniR Ihe al .i-"M. "i
the total yield t-.mio huslh'l liav- Imtii mM
liM-all "i -hi.pri id in. i.iii-i.ir market
and t ti- rinainina' o.hoíi htiahrh an- lu inir
h-lil fur lieimr inn i.andu in-at' iH'fo
i roil I ice n-t h lull Ms :toii hn.ilirla nT nxtni
iotaloi to llm acre
Nrod tilasacs? Axk StfaU imt Icxa St.
near O rt'f on. (Advertisement.)
PLAN OF CONCILIATION
John l- Rockrlrller. Jr.. Prapoafd Board
Laxl Aiitiul for Welllrmrat of .om-
ii.iiii - Labor lunilili
i Hrrkara Flock la Tatum.
.'" Times Hpevi'it Correspondent
Tatum. N. M. iwr. trt.Momeateadert in
dmvA are arriving; tu take up tiyO-acra
I rae ta In the four townships wet of
Tattiiu. which til he thrown open lo.
aottlemenl December IS. Tenia anrt fharkit
ar irolna; up everywhere and arrange.
in- iii are beli) made to i üiu -m two
-in and a poiuffi-r tn a few days.
Wiix iNOTT
A fina Meilran tárate an a Rift for your
eatitrrn írlead at Beaclta Art bhop tM
Sau Kranciaeo.
I nmraander ttlrltc Dlca.
By the Associated Press
llaa-erhlown H . Dee. IX. IJfiiicnanl
Onimaodt-r amnel Melcher Strlle U. S. 11.
retired whu wa In lumitiand of th- H Inch
turret of in- Olymnta Admiral Dewey'
riaaMHI1' 11 "" oanie or namia oay aiea
nere loaay.
Pbone an Wlfaon-Milliran. tba baai
cleanara. Wttlta work a apaclaitj.
P mmm-m i-stciiuii Lluo lUlii
bacvaa: trucka ara always on lime day
iiu uia"' in". riwui i.
HolaadalU Boirad'Oter.
nii'-'J ISialea imitilaioner fiaorge B.
Oliver yesterday afternoon hound over K
L Holmdabl to Um' federal rrand jury on
ÜU the Amvli d Press
Denver Colo.. Dec. 1V--A olan of John
li Rockefeller Jr.. for h runrlhalioii hortnl
within th'1 Colorado rucl A Iron c(inip"
for the KOltlfineni of flifputra between ihi
company -ii"' Tnploye waa revpaled
hrrure the fi-deral ' otnntTfiun on induairial
relations today.
j. f. Welborn. president of the r.olo
radu fuel and Iron o pany reralled ;i
a v.mih'-- in tin miner"' ftrlke lavrniiga
lion read a letter from Mr. Rorki'frller
indorsing; a fUKIflon by W. L. Maeken.u
kinr. former secretary of labor of Canada.
outflniiiK- Ihfl .-("heme. Tor ihe propuwd
mediation board.
The plan provided for the appointment of
one or more hoard on widen the officers
of the company and ihe eniployes chonld
he represented A miner wfio h;id .
(rrlevance agam-'t a pit bof fur example
rouM take an appeal dtrertly to the me.iii
tton board.
Thl feature probably will not appejii
In pit boaaea and manageT who may -iri
abNilute authority.'' eommenta Mr. KIdk hi
hi- letter outllnliiK the plan.
The letter uf Mr. Rockefeller. ln1"i -in
die klntr prnponal wait written Aukui
VJii and tddreted lo Mr.JVelborn.
ror some moninx. nocaareuer i" .
we have been lalklnar with differeni unen
who are ramiliar with the aubjeit ab"iit
M.me almoin machinery which would liir-ure.
(julek and easy arr.eaa of the pre.-eui em-
ploye or the. fuel company to officer i of
the company with refarence lo an ru v
aneen real or aaaumed or with reference
to wage or rondHlona of employment
n etinit uiai me oinrers or um nv-i'
might think that the Introduction of Hiiua
in i it i- iiier iirirn -iii or intu ainn uhumi inm
lo promote kindly feeling between ihe em-
pioyes ann ine oiiieern. an -it n
further evidence tu the public of in- enure
iv ratr ann him amitoie or m- inin
toward their man."
in Ireland weir . . r - r j. j i at the Mfiroioii
tin iii-ii ii'i 1'oiivetniiin of the i nn'd irtti
I TKM He "I UK' I H H llele LoOlghl. TRi
I Of elllil! Wl pi ! e-nlei nwr Il.V I 'I'. Joho
vie muer- presen) nre tephi'ii
Me jirland pn -ttdeni or ihe league; Den
:ii- I llanlun. iiatloiuil president of ih
Micieni ni'der o ii ihrruian mu! Mr.
ii im Power ilaughfiT nf John Redmond.
Mil-MH Illicit I v It il v IIMI
lift tlu I it. I Pr-tt
Ruaton Hit I.V -Ihe nct .legh-laltire
1M he anked lo put profesional boxtna:
in Un -tale muí r tli. Jurlwllrtlon of Ihej
lleVV. dephlllMelll ni lieallll lili In lliiut pin
regional bouts to m inree inituue rounn-llie-i'
are provl-ooii" In a hill nhd by
Senator Ran ley or thl city today Ama-
le ur bouiur i- not afr.'Cted by Ihe pro-
poned legislation
hilin Redmond l.ndored.
( thr t isnclatfitt Pt tn
New York. Per. lit. MeMillllliill PIKlur
iiii iii platform or Juhn Redmond leader
of ihe Irish Jttiinali-i parly in hi- h-
titiiile in ihe i". rent In hi ie rule Mi nation
1 our Mllllrtn KflflK HhipRftl.
It" thr Imsneintfd Press
li'i-loti. Dec. l.V - 1 uui million ejigs ih
laige-l - in b h -tupment ever wnt from
iIiim i iMintj . w. rr loaded today on Ih-
ji-am.Ahip mi. -n. in which -nil" early to
morrow fo - Loudon. .The rfgji came from
eold loraax' hounes m rhicagn and are
valued al h0.íoíi
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTO R I A
Mtsm mi t u
mW YOUD rHIl DD V N A
f bAHK ACCOUNT for CHDL5TMAÓJ
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By thr Atsociateit Press
Waalilngion Dee. U. Alihnugh I'mMdeiit
Wllaon told Inquirer today tlmt lie did not
believe the literacy im for aliens in the
pending immigration bill wa a fair lexl for
men ana wooum no wimi tn i" :
thin country no dlapoltfin to amend the
measure haa' been ihon in Ihe senate.
The bill now nearing a rtnai v.ue in ihe
aenate h-.- been rhanged . . vaa ihe
meamire whim passed but n TfMiiiiü ihe
literary lest. W
II was' commented ihai ihlji prompted
former President Taft lo vi to a similar bill
juat before expiration of hi term
OYSTER lOAr . 2Ze
Have von tried one' if noi. why not?
Wcalon'i. 3i0 han Amonio. ' Adverllsemenl.j
la vOur business represented In "Kl Pa
ftualneas Mrno rron A lv '" If 001
call MOO and ask for particulars.
attention:
Ta your business represented in "El Pas
Bualne-a Urnr. I rom A I Z?" If not
rail MX and - ask ror particulars.
Big n '"im turn at -ueri Palaloes.
a .. t . . n.Jsl fnrifiniMlllf wit
rortsleg. tl. M . Dec. IS. Tlie aubitsntlsl
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when the days arc dark and stormy.
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 16, 1914, newspaper, December 16, 1914; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth197254/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: 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.