El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 13, 1915 Page: 4 of 16
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Saturday. March 13 1913.
I
hiir Net 7; I n AMI IS.
r Ihr .1 mn1rt Prff
Lo Murcies March rj . I i.s Angeles heal
Chicago today by a score nf ft to 7. Man-
ager Rowland and catcher srhalk of rm
visitor witi- sent from ihe diamond for
qtit reiing with Umpire Finney
Score
While Sox
Los Angeles to IB í
Batteries Johnson. Iinsaell rhalk and
Mayer; ilynwt.. Lore Halt. Brooks and
tV II.
(Joint- o Um "Untan l"rpof al itrst
(;hrl'tinn crurrh mil TnAMUqr nlW1
Moil as urcdlv! Adv.
FUK FRESH OYSTERS
Served la all styles go to
PHIL YOUNG'S CAFE
Au til mods ol Magical dunes tot or
celd luflrbf I-
sloerlrio Cincinnati r.rer. Kdgawoog
whist.
Bl! swkknít. rron.
TENER PARTÍ IS
WARMLY WELCOMED
HISHM.t IMIMI (II K.MTS IN lll)S
i II Mini ii ( innii h. I n lUs
OH SMI HrXr.P1 10 TWlAV.
rid o ijovér
W. Ch4lck.
Prop.
L.yle I. PUie.
Mgr.
...THE...
LODGE CAFE
40 Comercio St.
Juarez Mexico.
GRAM) di'Iaim;
Tliiirsuin? Night March 11th.
(tomrenlr to every intiy.
Fl rut-clams ciiti-rtnliimciit And
I til lit 'I ni;.
Thn Keystone slate's rnmmlsahin to the
rariaina-Pai trie international ctonsitiun t
Sen francisco which will orriclatc ti Hip
(ifiiiiniii.n r (Tu penniyttinii building
during Hit- mining week arrived In i.i Paso
al trill o'clork last sjri nun.- The dnloeatlori
rumíala or nruiinnoni pcnnsylvaniaiis.
headed hy J k. Tener former governor of
Pennsylvania and president of the .National
Raaihall league. The parly will spend ?
hours in the city. Icavlnir tonight ai 30
its the Sunset Limited of inn Southern
Pacific Tor Calirorma.
The party vii met at ihe rmon station
last evening h-. a roiiiinlti. f consisting nr
President iimdnrff. of Hi Cliauttier of (.om-
inen !; Harry hwaln ehali man. of the gen-
eral entertainment eommlttee. and V. -It.
Ntllcs representative of Hit-' I I Paso Elks
lodge. Mr. Tener l i.i-i grand exalted
ruler u the order nf ilk- and Ihe loral
organisation Ik Joining ( - i with Ihn
i.hainhcr of Commerce in arranging for Hie
f( Mpllofl and entertainment of the distin-
guished visitors during tin ir tu h r stay in
lite t lty.
former Governor Tener and party were
fir Ned to the Hotel plan UeJ Nor I". whore
t'oonia had been reserved lor tbéfaV The
puny Inrluiied Mr. and Mrs. J. k Tener
Senator and Mrs. K. L. TultOn Mr. and
Hfa. r.lmrlea F. Thompson Mr. and Mra.
Cltatter P. Hay J. L Adam- ami Oeorae W
i;relifliion. The Kentleinen naiind rnmpone
pennajrlTaitla'i rornmisaioil to the San Kran-
elsen eipoalllon.
Thla mornintr at 10 o'clork the vlallora
Spring Suits
Several years uro one of the largest makers in the country
started in to standardize a special suit that sells the country
over at u medium pric! A suit tha any man whether
mechanic or millionaire can wear confident of his ap-
pearance. We Were Quick to Get the Exclusive Sale for This Suit Here
$17
THE NAME IS
STYLEPLUS CLOTHES
Come in and see a "Styleplus" before you spend a cent for
clothes this spring. Every suit is guaranteed.
will tie tendered an antomobll
me rliy md to point" or Interest at Juarex.
and ItiM afternoon at IJ 30.'eloek they will
he honor rneata at a hint heon at Hie Hotel
Psao del .Norte tendered Jointly by lito
l:hamher of Commerce and the PI Pao
I Ik- for the iancMÍM the Klks have ap-
pointed the following rereptton rorfimlitec:
k. ktieeii. Mr. and Mr n. n. urndorfr. Mr.
and mi- 101 -i Krakaner Mr. and Mra. J
D. Ponder Mr. Oeorre K. Wallace Mr.
and Mra. V. It. Stile and II. D. Barnum.
Por tlie Chamber nf Commerce Harry
Hwaln rhalriiifn of the ifeneral entertain-
ment committee all directora of Hm Chani-
her of commereo and Hielr wivea. Claiborne
Adama preildenl of Hie notary Chit); II. E.
-I Minan prealdenl -nf Ihv Adclub; J. A.
Wrlaht ehalrmnn of Ihe rnlertaiiirm-nt ootD-
tnlttee or the notary Cliril and their wiva
have - been aaked lo servo sa a reception
committee.
Following the. luncheon Hie viltor will
he eaenrted to the Kl I'aao Country Club.
here they will enjoy rolflnir during the
afternoon.
Mr. Tener said Last evenlnit niat no and
Ins party weir delighted wllh the cordial
welcome they received on reaching me
cltv. "It la truly an naample of your fine
louthern courtosy and hospitality such aa
all will long rememlier.
"It la my flrtt vltlt to' 1.1 rao and I
am eager to see something of a city ot
which I have heard ao mum. 1 have rr-
uui iitlv pasaed Ihrough Kl I'aao but in ver
nan occasion io aiop on rFimr.
im inln is of mv liarly. especially Hie unlet
are keenly Interested in Jaaret khMiea
and eager tt see Ihe old ralliedial ami
polilla of historic Innn-t of which we
have read.
"The Pennsylvania building a' lre san
Pranctseo eipottUon will be dedicated ol
March IK. While not (me 01 Ibtl large"1
in most expensive it Is considered one "I
Ihe most attractive building and PennajH
vanla feels a Just piido In It."
Mr. Tener la piValdcnt or lire Viiionai
Kaaeball league. Sneaking of liaeli.in
mailer last evening he -.ml
"Propeela are that we will have hetn i
bareball this year than ever bfore I m
iteaaon open on April II. l ast year II
Boston Hraves set tire paco in a new style
an.l ll.i. vear It Will be . M- lievel
are ubij
III otlii-i
wortla Ihe players have lo deliver me
goods- Boston pitched In last year and
Idaved Ihe game ligl" up in inc sru
ami In ho doing set a etandarti Which i
far as the .National league Is concerned
be inalnlalneil."
New Aeroplane Iteeord.
Ily li Amncltttrtl I'rmn
San niego Cal.. March tit. -Whut Is ald
to be a new American endúram e record for
an aeroplane carrying pansengers was ea-
liihllshed here tnilay by I.leiil.iuini Hyroii
y Junes 1 1. B. A. wllh two curpoi ali In hi
linn nine. The officers remained aloll -even
hour and five minutes the total dlSUIIies
covered y was approximately Ml miles. An
altitude of r.(T0 fcet was attained.
llamea Beata llahinan.
Bu thr Antocialrd Vt
Chicago March II.- Pred P.anie of Herl-
ver defealetl John Hahmsn or MlnMaVOltft1
(0 10 IS m ninety innings in the fust game
of todav's play in the world's Hircc-cuahlon
I ill uní i tiaiiiploiiahlp. Kane s hritl a high
i nn or 5 Haluoan 7.
ileorge Moore of New York heal Jess Lean
nf Chlragn 50 lo 'M In slxty-rour liintligi.
Mooro'a high run was ti I can a 5.
l.oil Boy Recovered.
A little 5 or 6 year old boy who íBid lila
name was I'ahlu and that he came "Htmi the
null" was round on the atrecl crying
Thursday morning by the pollen and later
turned over to Mrs. Minns Webster proba-
tion officer who took him to Ihe sunshine
nursery pending invrsttgatltm ax lo III
Identity. The Utile rellow dltl not know
hi last name or where lib parent lived
lie knew only (hat he waa lost and cried
toiiiiniioii-.lv for Ills ralner and mother.
Aer being ai the nursery about thirty
hours Ihe crrorts or Mra. Webster and Ihn
police department were succe.ssriil in Mini
Ing hi párenla nm In the Joy or rinding
their hoy .the name of the parents was
overlooked
ft IIKP.V lllNNT.lt.
Sunday. Plenty lor everybody. Weston's
Dairy Lunch 31W San Antonio St. (Adv.)
ENOINEMEN TELL
OF TOILSOME JOBS
nN UIIMss IN ( Mil M.o WACK Hr.-
IM. UIIHKKI) IIIMHP.I.P Slt:K I Ml MM.
$l IN I HI M -I 11. Ill lltVH.
linease sum
moned to testify before the hoard or arbi
tration in connection wlln the demand of
engineers and firemen or western road
fui hlrher wages were sent home today
by W. 9. Cartar of counsel for ihe men
in an endeavor to expedite the hearing. IP
Introduced six witnesaes tndav. All dla
ciisaed conditions of work of firemen and
engineer ihey were J. C. White dale
burg III.; .baríes Hind creen Bay WH.
carl liudolph. Peru. Ind.: c. W. Lilia. Cen
tervllle. Mo.; William Haley Sioux City
ia. mm iiinn a. i.otnr.iii. i. rani
are englnemrn.
White said he worked blmsnlf sick on a
nig '-iigiin on the isa m e run between
i. Imago and cal-shnrg and doubted ir he
ever would be able io work on an engine
again llindx admitted that In October he
earned f-joi by working long day hut
his average earnings tor the year lie said
were ap.ti a month. Modolph said be had
been a fireman oh Ihe Wahaah rallrnad for
eleven year and promotion to engineer
mi inniiy was still three nf rout year
distant. RIB said hla wages average .
a month and that he roitld not arrord to lav
on b cause ho had a rarnlly to support.
Cochran dwelt particularly on the demand
or the engihemen that hostlers who move
engines be either Hremen or engineers ac-
cording tn the. responsibility involved in
the movement. ?.
(.11 MS sinniiMs in tit (
W.noo.ooo ok tvt hi st: asm n
Ihr tsorta(crf rr
Chicago March IS.--Out or lu.it(inrioo
which the forty-one western railroads as-
sert would be added to their annual rev-
enue by proposed increases In freight rales
on certain corninootiie.s fa.imi.tjtxi u was
slated here today would be obtained on
u a e- on grain shipped from tnwa. Ok-
lahoma. Kanaaa. .Nebraska and Missouri.
W. P. Boyd counaol ror the railroad.
ald this In response to Inquiries rrom ship
pers at inc. interstate a ommerrc cuminis-
slcm's haarlng or the railroads' petition ror
Hie increase.
The railroads' proposed Increases on
meat parking house provisions eallle aud
rortlllserja are to be considered tnmorrow.
HAVE VOII TRIK.ll Ot It ANNEX?
Plenty nf room fur. everybody; table ror
ladle. Popular price. Weston s Dairy
l.unfli. 380 San Anlonlo SI. (Adv.)
Hlani Itearhas New Orleans.
flii Ihr AnnocUileri f'rrtt
e.w Orleans. March (1. logs WlUard ae-
MmpMtod by his manuger. arrived here in
to mi el Jai k John-on April 4 In a bout for
tne world's neavyweigni ciiampionsnii.
Wlllard will "proceed by rail tomorrow to
Key Weal or remain here until Wednesday
and go direct to Havana by sicamor.
BREVITIES
t Advent MroMti.i
Dr. Ebert. Dentist fis-ns Mills Bldg.
finest goods
rurrn M heel to El Paso.
Mr. John II. Blackwood general manager
of tin Western Wheel Burlesque Company
yealerday closed a contract with the man
egement or the Crawford theater whcrcDy
that theater la placed on tueir circuit or
houses ror hlgh-clasa burlesque and vaudc
llh'. This circuit Is one or Ihe tartest in
ine country ami incitmes I'tirtiann. sestil1'.
Han Pranctseo Oakland. San Dlrro. Los
Angele p Paso. Deliver sail Lake city
and uican that beginning March sfj Kl Paso
will be on a par with all tin - large cities
and give the public high-class productions
at popular prices. Associated with Mr.
Blackwood in tin enlccprlse - are Oliver
Mornsco. ramous lo all show-going people;
ih unas II. ince director general or tne
New York Motion Picture corporation;
Hube Welch well known In ihe theatrical
game as well as sen ral other prominent
men on the coast.
DR. CAMERON dentist. 903 Rob. Ban. bid.
Dr. Anns Reum Buckler Bldg. over Elite.
.ongHClPs Tango Lavender Line auto
baggage trucks an- always on tune day
and night service. Phone 1.
Wealher Poreeast.
$ú thr Annnclnlril Vrrnn
Washington. Msrch 18. West TeXss. New-
Mexico and Arizonafair Saturday and Sunday.
AUTOMOBIIES POR IIIRB.
El Paso Auto sad Taxi l ivery.
Thirty large 7 -passenger touring esrs
and taxis that never sleep. Opposite
Dal Norte Hotel. 118 W. Ssn Antonio.
PHONES 362449 181S.
Rlek Gold Strike Reported.
Bu the A "win let Prru
Hlco Col.. March It. It Is reported Uiat a
strike or ore running aio.uoo a ton In gold
was made today In the Pro Patria tunnel.
The vein when opened Is ssld to show a
width of rroui eight to twelve inches. The
discovery Is said to be under armed guards.
Ir. Heady 31ft Mills Bldg. phone w.'t.
spec attention Diseases or women; surgery.
Try the new Os-Aple Bsr. You get tne
le -i i. i . Keisn. prop. .
Millionaire Hobo Inherits I'Ortuse.
By the Amociatril Prett
St. Louis. .March 14. James Lads How
who devotes hi lime to agitation In favor
or "hoboe" inherited property bore today
win-in pj.i.ihki Hint tin income from a trust
riiiul of equal sue. The bequest Js In thn
will or his mother Mrs. Kllsa A. How
Hint here today dividing her estate be
tween ner sons james ano l.ouis.
Accordlnn Pleating. 33 Buckler Bldg.
Dutch
Damage gulls KHed.
Two suit for damages were filed In Ihe
Justice court yesterday oefore James J.
Murphy. L. K. Luinhley asks stun rrom tie
.. P. Il N. B railway company and Celso
Plores asks IW.M of Robert yilverburg and
otner.
Dr. Paget Denllst. In 1 Pan Bldg.
Special J.'ic lunch. Success cafe swj Mills.
Body of Hum mi Shipped East.
The body or Sophia Smith aged 44 who
died at 431 Myrtle avenue. Wednesday
last was shipped to Pino lllurr. Ark. rut
burial. Deceased came to I'l Paso several
months ago in search or health.
I.onuwcll's Tango Lavender Line rent
ears taxlcabs limousines and auto bag
gage trucks give best service day o
ii is in Phono 1.
lined tor Speeding.
V. Ilehrcnil charged with speeding was
yesterday arraigned berore judge J. J
Murphy pleaded guilty and was nned
and costs.
Dr. Slciens. Dcntlsl. 411-14 Bob-Ban. hldg.
I'h.lKMl. Pyorrhea and .loose tectti a specially
Need Ghissest Ask Segall. 108 Texas St.
Body ShlDDed lo Peansylvaaia.
The remains or Joseph Vogtis a health
seeker in Kl Paso who died Wednesday
CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS
Diego iijKfji f;sacno
Special Excursion Round Trip Ticket on Sale Daily
MARCH 1ST
Three Months' Limit. Stop-over at All Poinb.
Tmvel in Luxury and Style via
GOLDEN STATE LIMITED
'
$ Premier Train of the Southwest
Pleas Make Ticket Reservations Early. r7
City Ticket Office Roberts-Banner Building.
Phones 594 5851.
run
Í
al the El isisanltarlu:ii were snipped
yesterday to his old home In .New Castle
fa. tor burial. Vogus bad been In Hili
eiiv bul a short time prior to his death.
full-worth nooflng l. 11.45 and IM
per roil. Burton-Lingo Co.. Ph. 50.
ilrputy Clerk Recovered.
J. T. Cain deputy .clerk of the county
court who has been III for the pasl week
with an attack or la grippe was yesterday
again at his desk.
IR. SAMPLE dentist. SIS-SI Mills Bldg.
CENTRAL BAR and CAFE
Jit SOUTH STANTON STREET
KOR REAL MEXICAN DISHES
We receive fresh Oysters Lobsteis and
i'lsb dally.
Care open rrom ft a. m. to a.' m.
8. . UNZALES Proprietor
AUTOMOBILE AND ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Goodrich Auto and Truck Tires
drop of per cent Since Feb.' 1. ISIS. C M.AKKORT 31 Ssn francisco St. Tel. aw
THE CLEVELAND SQUARE GARAGE
F. E. SWEENEY Prop. VOOTC CLAS GARAGE AND REPAIR SHOP.
Service Night and Day. West Pram kiln Santa Fe Bt. Phone Ml.
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
Office tit Myrtle Ave.
All make of cats owned antl operated to- cara tul tiriten rr
RATES: 9-gaHtnear ran 1.04 gar asar; 7-tantnser
"SAFITV- ALWAYS"
Phone 1785
Ire b.T the ir.i. hour
cart 12.00 per bout
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
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1
JOCKEY CLUB JUAREZ
EVERY DAY
Ladies9 Days Tuesday and Friday
V ' . ' .- ' ' " . ....
Street Cars Direct to Grand Stand Every Few Minutes From Cor. El Paso and San Antonio Streets
First Race at 2:30 P. M. Sharp
Admission $1.00
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 13, 1915, newspaper, March 13, 1915; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth197341/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.