El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Monday, May 17, 1915 Page: 3 of 10
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MoatUy Mjr . 1915.
WORLD AGHAST OYER
niDnDrmrniynirT
Lunui Llll UUI1I LIU I
KL PASO MORNfNG TIMES
.ruga r MCJCTt
iti to rmm
MTU am.
at Mm) be oebasNe (take 'i"
hum war
rrrf h SB-
km A Orese
iv. i. .iin i Aktjott. pior of I be M-
iter Prsrssmertaa rjnsrt-a. yesterssv
far till let! "The tnt Is rgst tato the
hut the svfs.il.- disposing Iherruf n or
i .r.t i Pro m. xn. Mr nM:
"The pirtnre is ores thai might b" drum
rom the early life of any people Bistre -.al
la m.1. in tlx- mi In determine M.nie
nitration or lo make iiw rllvlafcm of Isntl.
mis ss provider! ror in ine esuj uej
.7
I of
I the Hebrew nation It hemme-
the settia.fnna nf all I he rranrerri
lir Wr propose many things but through
nnr plana of without them bréense of our
riH.i..-. and ' tinn or In aplli or thrm.
Ooil disposes. 'There are many devises In
a man's heart; nevertheleaa the counsel of
the i .mi that shall Manet
"The t orw is standing arhast today aa It
mu a war Ml siiii-h me old rlvilUa
timi- mm to be melting I terrible
inirible rtM- foundations of humanity
rem to be giving away and man seem to
be returning to prlmltvc ssvlgrry. But we
nwy be aaaured that no triumph nor de-
feat ran circumvent Ood Through appsr
rnl defoal of Hi rlarlit an raen aee It may
rntw roe truest victory for human Inter-
eata. It may be achieved by a high defeat
nr bv the rebound rroni a low vlrlory May
be i.od ban some leaching and scourging
lo do.
"He may yet show atheistic Kranre that
i Men- la a nod in heaven and that reason la
not in.' only liarnt that a nation neeus ne
may rrbuke lodulgvnt. roluptuoua. Intern
perale England and raise up a stronger
manhood in the ranks of the people. He
may let Hiiaalan tyrant feel the recoil of
some of their own knotted whips. He may
make the Belgians aee the stub or chopped
i off armi reaching; out from the black
. slaves of the Congo or fifteen years ago.
old I conoid's ghost may be walking their
battle-swept rielda. God may put the Turk
di forever out of F.urope where be never be-
longed and where he has been a blight and
curse. He may show the Teuton war lord
ho hns had so much to nay about '1 and
hlod' that ilod Is at leaal the first member
the firm. He mav show overconfident
America that she will have to make rood
by the very might of her manhood. Since
me name s -n h i mid ame. .Bay lie
give us a better world!"
UMIST ALONE CAN SAVE.
Hrsnrreetioii of Jeans a Wrlf tulhcnll. slrd
Hlsisrtrsl Fart That Near Expected.
In the absence or the pastor. Rev. Dr. J.
. William who Is attrndlnr the Southern
Bapiist convention m Houston. Rev. 8. 1..
Ilnlloway ruled the pulpit at the First
ROM GIRLHOOD TO OLD
AGE WOMEN ARE HELPED
hernial rhurrh yesterday The ministers
vaaWn anta "tal vallen by arare Tbmorn
Jeaae the Christ ." The ten for the oca
alen la found Hi I. Cor. iv I I "For I de-
livered unto you. rirst nf all Mat wfifch I
also received ho that i'hrit died for our
sins am.rding to the scriptures and that
Fie wis burled and that He rose again the
third day acordini v tile .. -riptui. a. lr
passage the tposila
l-aul. . M'haalre first of all. that the sal
aton i f autfMl and hist nvn Is achieved
only by and through the divine i.hrlst. the
only begotten Son or nod
"limning all through the lire and service
of the apnsfle was the influence of - oe
nvermastertng vlslnh of the i ompeaeloiiat'
Having whs saw the mulntudr and Was
moved with rompaaaien on mem because
tiny 'aimed and were scattered abroad as
avg-ep having no shepherd'
lie saw the compassionate love of the ia-
vmr 111 the eternal ..tenant of grace; he
saw it m the incarnation the virgin birth
and In Ilia apotleaa lire entong men Again
His compass li Hi la evident In His tnvniun
nrlly and purpncly dying for others and
then In the resurrection coming back to a
second life to present the finished rtrst life
unto ilod.
The resurrection of Jesus I a well in
thentlraied historical fact. No one esperh'd
It His enemies derlan-d that they believed
that His dlactpiea would cotne by night and
steal his body away iMatl. ggvtl. m . The
women bringing sweet rplees to the. se
pnlrher that fhey might anoint Him aik
Who shall roll us away the atone in. n. lite
door of the sepulrher Two of Hit disci-
ples on their way to the village or tmmaus
said. Vie trusted that It bad been H- who
should have redeemed Israel.' Thomas
aald. 'F.irept I shall put my finger fa the
nail print and thrust my hand Into Hit aide.
I will not beMeve.' Ife appeared no less
thsn eleven tlni"s lo Mia disciples and oth-
ers all of whom Joyously bore witness to
Ills resurrection
"iurtly then. Is not ihi the Christ the
Son or the Living Ood. the savior of the
world?"
IBM.E CLAM TO ENTERTAIN
" ef Weslaaia-der rrrshyterlan Church
Invitad (a Dinner Thursday Eveaiag.
The men s Bible class win give a lunch-
eon to all the men or the church and their
friends in ihc basement of the church
Thursday ai 7 p. m. The Highland Park or-
chestra will furnish music for the occasion.
There will be addresses by Messrs. Brad-
ford Hardie. j. v. Morrow R. R. jones. W.
B. Dltle'ple and Rev. John E. Abbott.
The Ladles' Aid society will meet In the
basement of the church Tuesday aftnVjoon
at 3 So o'clock.
The Highland Park Missionary society
will have an all-day meeting at the real
dence o: Mra. J. G. Cowman neit Friday.
A program will be rendered In the arter-noon.
METHODIST CHURCH
MEETING CONCLUDES
V o. "2." V.?EbKCIiI ro" tt MEETING
OF CaWEtmNCK or THE
SOtTHERN M. E. CIMJECal..
At the first aymptoma of any de
rangement of the feminine organism
at any period of life the one safe
really helpful remedy la Dr. Fieree'l
Favorite Prescription.
Tons of thousands of women have
taken It with unfailing success for
every conceivable aliment and dla
eaae of a womanly nature. It Is I
w oman's temperance medicine and Its
ingredients re published op wrap
per.'!-:.
Dr. Tierce's" ftivdrlte Prescription
la a true friend to women In times of
trial and at Unios of pain whan the
organs are not performing their
functions For tmtdache backache
hot flashea catarrhal condition bear-
ing down seDsaUpn. mental depres
sion d laziness fainting apella lassi
tude and exhaustion women should
never fall to tuke this tried and true
Women s medicine.
ireparod from nature's roots and
erbs. It contains no alcohol nor n ar
il ica nor any harmful ingredient.
f ediclne dealers' everywhere have it
hand in either tablet or liquid
rform at all U mee If you want
speclallat in women'a diseases
diagnose your ease absolutely free of
charge write I Jr. Pierce's Invalids
Motel. Kuffulo. N. Y.. today. 138-
page hook on women's diseases sent
free. Adv.
Dr. runes riesssnt Pellets ara
the original Uttle Uver Fills. ThVae
tiny augar-coated antl-blllous gran
ules the smallest and the easiest to
take. One little FeMet for a laxative
three for a cathartic. Hick Head
ache. Bilious Headache Constipa
lion. Indigestion. Bilious Attacks and
all derangements of the Uver. atora
ach and bowels are prevented and re
lieved.
Put up In sealed via la a perfect
test-pocket remedy always con-
lenlent. frsah and reliable.
Doesn't Some
Small Voice
Whisper to You
"Save your money have
a growing Savings Ac-
count with thia strong
Bank and have ready
money for any emer-
gency?" Many people are getting
4 per cent interest on their
savings here by having
heeded the "Small Voice."
Why not you?
Save and Succeed
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l'llr.ÍL- " "l The El Paso
d íi íi onfe"ínce or tbe Southern Metho-
. ... míe me pui weea.
came to a e H in ai . - '
the "tnCr" r preparing lo leave ror
TteeoBferenee Just closed la pronounced
lbs beat ever held In the district n
presided over by Rev. Hubert M. Smith
presiding elder or El Paao.
wn '"on'r'n" opened Wednesday nlgbt
El Paib. mmn-
On Thursday morning the delegates were
welcomed to Tularoaa in an in. nee. o
íí?"" bJ W J. Pace pastor or the
JW Jbrch. which waa very eloquently
.wnmimj ui ine conference was
men perfected and pastors rendered their
semi-annual reporta. Then followed a most
eloquent and masterful address on "Per
sonal e.vsngeuam" ny Rev. a W. Wendell
ary Institute rnid'icled by Rev. 0. H. Olvan.
Friday morning was devoted to reports
and rilcuions on Sundav school wti
J !L w" fo11we' by a report or the
..-...... .e.j oi me woman s .Mission
ary society read by Miss Helen Park and
and address on the women's work br Mrs
t J. Ayers. of El Paao.
Rev. E. c. Morgan of Demtng. addressed
the conference on "The Essential Piare of
Religion and Education and how It may
- - . win i hum. arnooja.
An EpworUi League institute was held
ü u o o M supervision or
" iiieii ui ri. Biorsion. i ni
was followed with addresses by Rev w
R. . Evgns of El Paao and Rev. W. W
seiaon or ' Alpine on "Church Extension
WllFS ' Deeehln m A Um . o w
Resides attending to unfinished business
Slim Of the Object lir llie llimen. mnie
meni. their duties and opportunities and
Thoae naevleloallnir wém r. I I.... j.
trlrt leader; I. J. Avers conference leader
of Kl Paso; W. M. Ssnfont. of Alnlne- A P
Menger. of Alamogorda. C. K. Campbell! or
i. as i. rucea ann or. iinodmen. of Tularoaa
The fore part of the afternoon waa de
voted to reporta of committees selecting
ran mini mr ine own meeting and elee
for New Mexico and West Texas at Marra
o mi.n . ueai. iiHiK eiecieo were neie-gatea-etJ.
L. Jones. I. J Ayera and W. V
Alternates A. F. Menger Alamo-
gorno. mmj f. Anderson nf Tularoaa
At f :M the ailenrilng pregebera and dele
gatea were given ail auto ride to the Mes-
calaro Indian reservation
i III hi II CAANOT SVMTMS WAR.
Reí. Prrry i. Mire Mates Thai II Stuul.l
isrew us isiiueaer tgslaal Ceafllcls
tt Ihe First Christian church Pert-v i
Hce. pastor sooke on "Church and Peace.
Mat. v as -at. He asid:
A aet of all questlona have recently
ueen aarni qui Hi ministers all over Ihe
country n the Church pe. -e union
organ isa I Ion founded by Mr Carnegie with
neaoipiariera in .-sea TOrg I Ity The quca
nona cover in a very aaalarartory aav the
field as to Ihe reunions of Ihe church to
war or peace and I desire to answer them
I am especially desirous or answering thrm
jus ai una inns ror u see sua in me.
It the naveboisatral amanean when
should all be thinking very geitouslv upon
he whole Question of oar relation lo eaeli
unci uotn as Bxajrtaueaae atad as nailon
The rhorrh eaunot remain silent on tlx
uue.uoii Of war and be arulltleaa
wnai. ra your Judgment almuld be ihe
learning or the Christies church concern
ing war aa a Hasans of sentina Iniei nailon
si riisnuira In the Uahi or ihe irrhui-
oí i nrisi now rar do you ihint a christian
nation should go in standing for or against
war
wnuallv
Itifluen.
un. a .llapu
i o i
tas 1 1 a .1
agam.t war as a in.an. or
otea of every kind la saying
as eneas ta aa - i
agasajases vnai war Wats never Peru lualirt
able or Ihat It never will again be juallfl
abWv There have Besa Mages In the rsai
wbsai war has teamed BeressaV) aad there
ss iiswas as wr future ehrn ineti
he requires to take up arana. Ta any
i i . - aeve aeaa jinsjeresasry.
lees aaat lesa airase rae tbeaa
probably Base and saw Mass a ul nasiiiin-
to fight e n other for a long Has lo one
' lM
eesosr aw larae ass rooliak ulrala of
rtsSta anst hsttae 7 have net yel learned
are envious boaasfall. rasrutad. and we
rSfmm "V ""ard eerh
uiher as Isallvl.tual. aad aa nal los a.
"Rui Ihe church .aun
sail ssBcttoa war M
a method it muel
a tie 1 1 I
aval Bod of lave whtrti la ess
Ubm les il asacase a avhi.h I
rental If aba falla usdrr ih .
awtss stasias and iMgratMasui n nan.
gsa.
Tur other quealKsBa of Uas serie were
gsswerad k Mr mee aad
as prasraicd tac feaBoa usg
al the
loUuauvg .Lalcosflil ur
Ida coate In alón a concerning pre sen I rcaBSJt-
I hsva atiawwred ine- queaikwia In the
full rnnactotisoeaa that there are msnv
nrntilerraa an ing thai I cannot satve The
reaponalbdltv for a prraper aolntinn raj
hem hi mine ratty in a very limited way.
Statesman snip la not my pmreaalon. Aa a
minister of the goapel I an. anppoaeai to
he rather aa Idealist than a practical man
of affairs Woe to nV world when nihi-
lalers cease te be hteallata. tt least to a
degree As a mint alee of hrlat I am np-
pnsawl In war. I believe It I a rclir nr
barbarism I believe that It Is all Ihat
senator Sherman declared It tn he Some
day we shall hmk bark upon II with tin-
as me genst of honor thst we now con
template dueling We shall wonder why
It was that men sought to ettte their
dirrieiiHles by a arch a rltrrnsT. barbarous.
Inhuman method. We I shall be surre-tseH
and a nested at Ihe fact that men glorified
war." j
BEST USED MOTORS
FOR LESS MONEY
While ihey last we will sell at a very low
price several tour:ng cars These cars are
In fine running order and mil give satis
faction Tbe prices on the machines are
mads low aa possible and the rigures
quoted by our salesman are rock bottom
and baaed on rash sales. We have several
cgrg With electric I'ghta and self starters
many others That Bill run aa good as new.
Automobiles from m up let us for a
bargain In automobiles Intcrnatlnnal Auto
Co. tis Teiaa street or phone tv-.M. an.l
tbe cgrg will be sent to your door for
Inspection.
NEW RULING ISSUED
FOR POSTAL BANKS
BVKMV PTRwin j I t nr-t v
rst tT PTOVintM; i hi arc ovkr
ta VKIRs or tur.
Every peraeu in Ihe rnlled States ten
years ohi or over may open an areoimi
In a postal savings hank after July I ar-
mrdtng an lastracllvt leaflet on the
Pnatal staTtngs avatem. sent out br Post-
master fieneral A . Hnrleaon. and re
celved at the I I Paao pospifTlee
The important eatenainn nf Ihc service
planned will he brMighi aboui by permit
nng peron Milnt in s.. msll rnniiuunltli
mta bv mad
an Inteding ilepotor. re.iiiing where tíren
la fan regular!! deaignated postal aivlngs
bank will appl la ih loesl naetnuighsr
wbd will aee that nereasarv IdenVricstlon
data la prepared and forwarded to a near-
by poatorrtri- authnrUed to recede dc
rita. The intending deposito- will then
permitted lo forward ha first and suh
sequent deposit hv money order or regts-len-d
mail direct in the postmaster at the
hanking point for which receipts or eertl
rirates will he i--ned lie may withdraw
all nr anv part or his postal savings by
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R I A
mall and on ilemand. together wtrh tny
Interest that may be due him.
The w-artel points nut that nv per sen
ten years olo or over may open an arcomit
In Ms or her own name that an arrnuni
mat he ..peni i by a married woman free
froia an.v eiajitrol or interference by her
huhand that ...-toffi. .irru íala are ror
hldrleii lo irtselnae pi any person ecepl the
deporiior. the amount of any deposit that
Ihe a-owrtmcnt sgreea tn repay all de
posltors on ire ahahd with arcrued Tnteret.
Postal aavmgs hae broken all records the
paal year During the eight months prior
to dNI I there wa- a nei rain In íkBBsBBfut
of trt.iaaxonn as aaalnat a gain or ga.faat mi
nir the same navntha the year nerur.v
rhniiaands .or new an . ..mta Rave been
opened and nillllotia nr hidden avlng
turned into its- channels nr trade lut at a
lime h-n there was pressing demand ror
every uiuiar
OBITUARY
I uneral ef Mrs laderrledeB.
The funeral of Mra. Orare M. Inderrlerten.
aged year. Baa held yesterday arter
bsjsfi I mm ihe fhsjfik ot Ihe Immariilaie
C.onceptio. Father Roy of that chtirrh
...nii.nted the funeral servlrea. fnterment
was made in Hie Evergreen remetery. Prior
hi her death Mrs. inderrleden had lived
In El Paso five years n. A. Inderrleden.
manager of Ihe American National iDsur
anee company. Is the surviving husband
Rest Thing rar s Billons Attack.
"On account or my confinement tn the
printing ofrir I have ror years been a
chronic aufrrrrr from Indigestion and liver
trouble. A few weeks ago I bad tn attack
thai was so severe that I was not able to go
to Ihe esse ror two days. Falling to get any
rsjJtef from any other treatment. I took
three of chamberlain's Tablets and ihe
next day I felt like a new man" wrltea H.
C. Bailey editor Carolina News Chapín. S.
c. Obtainable everywhere. advertisement.)
Kesi
stops itching
instantly!
The moment that Reatraol Ointment touches
hvhinf tkin the itrhinf stops and Healtnf rvgms.
That la why doctors have prescribed it gucceae-
tully for twenty years Rt -ven the severest cases
of Mienta ringworm rasqee and many other
tormenting disfiguring skin diseases Aided by
warm baths with Resino I Soap Reainol Oint-
ment makes the slrin nr scalp perfectly healthy
quickly easily and at Httke Mat
Paal eel Olenaeat aaal Raalis.l Bass
ceetate anahiaa ihal rasild Injaea ar tcrt-
tala iha atnaWeaat alinv TKav eaaac aaray
aiaapltsaa4l.aekhaaa eat taraaasKaM
raHahle hauaehnia tiaatmaat for Saras
chatnga. eats baraa ata. SaM by sM
dniggiau.
nol
wry
rtirks Repudro' short of atiiallleaa
US' (kg I ... i.i red rVeas
Parts. May If. According to a llavas dis-
patch from Athens advices hávc been re
reived from Mytelene to the errei t thst furi-
ous righting coniinnea in the pgrdanellrs
and that the Turkish losses have been ei-
tremery heavy. Shells rnmi Usg allied fleets
are hlowlnr up whole trench... filled Willi
Turklali soldiers 1'rt.aoners admit thai ihe
Turks lark munitions of various kinds.
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To be sure she was engaged to Guy Amarinth but why
in the name of common sense should she consent to run off
in the intermission of a dance and marry him? Can it be con-
nected in anv wav with the sudden terror-stricken look in the
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