El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 20, 1915 Page: 2 of 12
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EL PASO MQRNING TIMES
tocaoi
Selling Cheap Aids Os ia
And That is Our Aim
A delayed shipment has just been re-
ceived by us. consisting of Caaasirnere
Suita of elegant cut and fine quality in
both deaigna and colors.
300 SUITS
Wortk $22.50. to aell for anly $13.85
PALM BEACH and PANAMA SUITS
We offer such an extensive stock of
these the latest styles that we are sure
there ia none better in the city.
Suits worth $10.00. for only $7.95
Suita worth $8.00. for only . $6.45
A renuet you lo rffll an im so we ran
demonstrate Inst our agfjey Js convenient
to you should you desire I o pun hm on'
of three Hulta.
A larga atock of Shirts Underwear
Neckties etc. etc. at closing out prices.
o
lot
doing Out Soon
310 .112 Sen nintilo RE AS S32 2
k. inrt ia PROP. xy
PI -rl-.wi eta-art. - '"' ' a e
Arizona nnrs on
DEOCIENCY BASIS
w
i I MBS IS SMoft ot TREASl IU TO
rt -MIT ISHIM. U
mine i Hii.iTT .
B Mark ote. On) Toa Utile (amies
ia psasnva far Waatssa kVbjeh
ui tatn Éauaiai.
tlü Upe. mi . Ir In thr Timet
ni. mu i Aru . May is Tonight Use attts
of Arlsnne III begin lo rrglaler general
rund warrant stamped by Treasurer Slnia
".tut i for i.ark ol tunda."
Hereafter muIi Item m lsued will bear
intrat at la rat of ft par earn par an
niisi until i i.1. whlrti will probably be m-it
Ifrn'lliorr A sillipn
ine utii mid nm enough rorntnr In I the
"ffi. w ' ijilananon ol itv niietlon wlilrh
he. i ninrrf not a little consternation among
flsjkkn
and .Hi." mi..-.
terei in Hi átala'! finances ia greater
Ihan that of Ihr average misen.
tAlv-n the treasurrr's office opened tnia
morning some four thousand dollar' waa
.n hand but warrants tor the sem'-moniri
ly silary of tin- capítol clacks quickly n
up io mi
int
Special Sale
ON
Beautiful Bedroom Suites
CIRCASSIAN WALNUT .
SOLID MAHOGANY
BIRD S-EYE MAft-E
OLD IVORY
And. hundreds of odd pieces all the latest styles
with PARLOR SUITES and ODD CHAIRS to
match.
See our windows then come in and get our re-
duced prices on the best lines of goods in the southwest.
Charted Foutz
Phone I 1 06.
1 3 N. Stanton.
VAQUI DECLARATION
OF WAR IS DENIED
i.tixiMMin vtt torn t - m hii h hi
l tin a ii it.- iti I nun i- i n
HUI I I Ii IX kUMIHl lllllt
Mat turma Ihe. t illa ROvrpior of
Ba i
B.i thr I. ( '
housl Aril . May I. Tim InhahitatiM
or an Muun uim were iltlw-ii rrom their
hornea Hire week ago by their ntlshbors
r Bau.p and uaiarai- for deserting the
Gatrsssi raasa letuniad today with rein
f "i i in. ni ni. I I vaii sil alia k on ih.
'anania adiiirinta. eecordlns in a repon
n earned lomvin frurn Aaua prieta A
pitched lallt. IM progrr-- bul di tall.
reported lo Or In pro
are la. kit.
Anutrtei Paula
an m ai wiiio i
járrenla furces
su. wn
I tirlqn Xavtor.iia. lar Villa .miaul her.
i uim i. .(lav M i.ri that moi ' tlian Hair
1 I lb. i llllr. l I. ii .
4aaorftrd Prraa
i.aiii' i'4t Ta. Mat- io -alnlln. capí
lai ..f ilii' Mol an aiair or coahuifa ral
mi" lanaiwa llanda Minda. arroi dina u
IM'raom uariunif i'irdra Mriraa today rron
thai rlty. I hi- rrpnrt rould not be ron
firinrd Inniirhi tlirourh ulhrr aourraa.
It TIM t tHH.:T-MINUKUM(Ktl
SataMaM tinui.
purtrd Him al lop
I In rlul ul III' nun In .avi.'.l ..If lll
limb id lb trvr hilo In' a anting en
ii a nvita.i at the Mtyllrr yralrrday
rtkta iMtM II ..li iKiiri. an .'niplnyn or IB
aini lifi. .n'fiiiv'd i. in- ii un a thirty
fool luinblr in 'in i tar tnp of a pol" harr
h.' had lrq ..rkint. Hr. waa aiihlly
briil-ril and arnnlv nil abuiil the yt
who hrlpa whrrrvrr h la
lirnird al tho plant waa arnt In thf top
of ihr poir in plarr a iroaa-bar fnr alrint-
lux mi.'. lli4 ul a aplkr ihruufh the bar
an. I ini.itlir i .iiinbrrt onto Ihr bar.
an. I tlirn drrw uul the aplkr Thf result
wa. abui iiik aanir la thai tperlenced
lit Ihr man ho trlra In all Mini. Uw
ti hi lan't. and a doctor waa rallad to
irpalr iho injurlel.
amall balsnee to tbe vaolapins
a.ldrl of all. al Iraal In the opinion "f
tlKii-o uioa! dlrrrlly affrctrd. la Uw fart
that in inniifirra of ihr larlalaturri and
ih" rlarka and nnployra of that branrh nt
ih- rnvrrnmrnr havr rxbauattd the anuí
h'irtorrirr an aal.tr for Iba expanse of
Ih. Prual .".un now In nraaraaa. Aa
I a rrault of Una a lata of affilra It la fn-
rially (onreded Uie armlon will adjourn
una dla hernra the end of tba prrarnt
m What rrfrrt u will havr on Ihc
i.iant for a aerond a'talon to ronaider a
land code and nthrr prrialnc manera ra-
III m lo ba aeaa.
Pninllnt to tu rara ma. amiir the nouae
had tba fanrrai appropriation bill under
onalderattor. for twenty dava before turn.
ins It over la tha aanats mambrra of tha
latter body are boaatlnr tonlfht that they
i onaldered and adopted the h:ll and turned
it over lo tbe liou in leai than tit work
inr da.v The bilHa new ready ror third
readme In the aanate and will undoubted-
ly be returned to ih" houae tomorrow.
In Its preaeni rorm thr approprution LiU
rarrlea a total ireater than when it came
from tho houae but a number of the
amendment are certain of rejection which
will materially reduce the amount to ba
(p-nranded from the taxpayer. Both bouict
bare earned that difference of opinion
aa to the vartotia item than be aubiniited
to got more than two conference! and if
the aecoad conference falla to reach an
aareement the Item under consideration
ahall be considered aa ruminated from the
i. ni fin atate of affairs makes it Impos--itiie
at thlt time to make any intcliitent
atlmatei of the final lotal to be carried
by tha bill.
In order that it mirht be kept mil of
conference entirely the aanate today
i-epted the reneral school fund appropria-
tion of l-jno.ouo for thr two year as rued
by tbe house. Webb and Clarldire made
strenuous r(fort to have the amount raised
to 1900.000 and finally made a pica for even
a quarler nr a million but without eucrest.
Senator (loldwater. of vavapalavldeniiy
anticipatlns a po"ble veto of the arbooi
Item M Oovsrasr Hunt procured the adop
tion of an amendment to tnr effect that the
veto of any 'Hem in the ar.neral approprla-
ti'.n bill -iio.ii.i not revive any siatntorr
appropriation. Thr atiii ndmrnt also apcciri-
ni II y prohibit the slate auditor from draw-
ins aa warrant on any fund for any aum
not autherliad by thi letlsiature other
than interest on the publlr debt.
Thr; provisional appropriation of tTM to
lieronte available In ItIT for the School or
Mines building- at the state university at
Turaoa is contained in the Mil as agreed
upon by the senate. Uade.r the provisions
f ihc grant 171X00 must bo rslaed by pri-
vate subscription and deposited berorr the
aisle appropriation becomes available.
Holiday In Yuma Cniraly.
liovernor Hunt today Issued a proclama
lion making May w and n bnlidaya in Yuma
comity in honor of the Colorado river
bridge celebration.
MARE PROTtS HER
MASTER'S UNDOING
Thttrsaiary. May 20.
191).
StCONNENDED
HIM BY FRIENDS
P. a Vivian. Weil-Known
TravaKng Salesman. Re-
lates Interesting Story
only rreaatly the following algned
slatesaent wa received from V II. Milan
& travel out M Philadelphia for a well-
known firm and hs Rvn.lrad ot ar-
quaintanre and rrlroda here. He paid:
''l have been no the rdad ror b number
of yeara and the rood tha: I a forrad
to rat n t annus hotel argravated a had
rase of atomaeb trouble that I snrfercd
rrom My liver was torpid and at times I
turrered rreally In aa aggravate! raae of
tiidlgaation sad drspnpafa a.' at leaat that
waa hat it wu pronounred When I
would eat a meal tbe food would frr
ment In my stomach turn sour and ra
would form whtfh was always painful
and very disagreeable what Utile rood
I d'd eat did not seem to do me any
i wsa acrvoue and never slept
good. A rnend of mine recommended
riant Juice saying he knew a friend nf
bi who had been cored of the same
symptoms that I had. by t I waa In
I'lttshurg. and bough? a bottle I li. ran
to uae li tad noticed almost Imfaedlate
relief. My trouble : all gone now nnd
I ran eat any kind or food and do not
have any had after effect a aleep the Bight
through and. Id fatt I am entirely cursd.
I am recommending Plant Juice to all my
rrlends who suffer from stomach trouble ."
Plant Julre la aold in El Paso al the
Kelly a Pollard drug atora where it is
being .nu-oduead and Its merits eiplained.
ASK CLEaaJCNCY FOR FRANK.
Twe State 'LeataJefurea PetlUea Governor
el Oeprgls.
my the Aaaertefeaf J'reaa
Charleston. W. ' vs. May l. Th atate
anata late today adopted a joint resolution
petitioning the governor of oeorgla to com-
mute the death sentence to Ufe Imprison
meni of l.c( m. IJ-ank. bnvlrted of killing
Mary Phasan.
By tht t '" nigrf pr
Harriaburg Pa. a May Ii. The Pennayl-
vanla leghilature tonight adopted a eon-
current resolution requesting the governor
of (leargie to commute the death aentence
of l.eo M. rank. convicted of milrder
-'that he mav lie ftlven II. r onni.atiinllv to
vlndlrao. I .If
OFFICIALS LAUDED
BANK DENOUNCED
.Miri i Misatm ism i roa di
ir.MMMTS in rtraz t.tiMi meta
I Ht lit P tit Itll l Ml lli-
Drr I arr. Rlfgs Netleaal tVa Here Sliaaaa
tdwlatairatlen (nt Off ll Pise Law
ead Pidl en rrdeSal nad.
It if the AfortmUtl fin.
Washington. Ma
'ei i ntnrmyer.
nilieiaia. lippori
lion in 1i.mia
i-eenrerl by Uv.
Mr. l iiPrnm
In court wltn a.
HOMIM. INSTINCT OF ANCIENT BEAST
BRINOM OWNER'S ARREST ON
UMAaCE UF THEFT
rralakt Car Broken Open anil Large Ouao
ally ol Huoar Removed Wktar Vtork
Is iBlerruptra by Oftlrera.
Food Drink
forAUAgaa
Nouriahina;
Dadicioua
CigeatiUe
aarCfaaaaawB wW
M. .a- -jLl Ta g . A rTaBaSaBnllalaa
UuiM raáu eaur HUUCX.'W r 'mm. a tilbilll all
CHIHUAHUA EXCHANGE
ffa Bag knaThaat prlcea ua fHaaal attd ' '-wnllrt
CUy Natkunal tUi.k BatOdaias. IBS atoalarr fUaat
A broken down white horae hitched to a
mote broken down wagon and owned by
Jetia üealenede of South ttanton street
Pin cla on Second ireet. Two men who are
Alleged to have aided Castañeda have ao
far eiadeii tue orneara. Tus robbery wat
diaeovered at II o'clock iaat nlgbl.
Offleera snswred a rail lo hecoiid airret
to investigate aiispleioua rliaraclor. They
went down the allay in the rear of the auo
block and wim eeen by tba meo robbing
the rar. wtio made iheir cacapa berore being
deterlnd Ima-igf alh.n By the uftlnra dla-
iliiaaat a aiiiaDl rtpress wagon to which
waa hit. hed tha shiall while mare. The
wagon had been tilled with over IJID
pu.mda of sacked sugar
Tha ol fleers after a heat y search for Uta
Huevea called the pa'icl wagon to come to
ilieir al.' in rempviog tbe auger. The amall
hurke waa unable tu Bluve the wagon and
a large part or ihr stolen goods waa placed
in the patrol and drtvsn to the station ful
lowed by the wagon Willi ike remainder of
Hi'- -uaar A guard waa h-rt al tin car.
When urfirer Ware climbed on the
wagon in take tbe horae and wagoa lo a
corral r.ir ..r. .'.pina iho Iwiiuiug iubiiiki
In the old plug manifested ilaelf alhaaj lo
Captain Hall ürrirer Ware Irt lbs boratt
hate free rein ami ihe ardiñal turned utr
laaoi; luto laasnion atroeL At Uie CaatS
in .ia houae. well down lowers tin- river
he mare turned into the yard aa natural
aa If a mn were guidinr'hrr lasiaaeds
was found in the bouac. dressed and silting
on a hed in a nark room He waa reroovrd
lu the ja.l asd will be charged with bur
glary today.
I Be-sugar was stolen out of a banded
car whit-a i oea of aeveral sreinioa.i
larh are either oa this sida of Uta river
ur en mini io die I nued Mate fiuie ura
Ico Auordfag to thaee who have been in
rnarge oi ine cars ua Hue aid. Ihe auger
wes at HI io tha Ihaked Hiatra for satekeep
W( uv ute niau.ifa. lurci a on uie ran coaal
The ausar la the Oure .ua nnrfurllna i
refine. i and vaigsM at about as.vi a hundred
Pound- . Tha tiaavea broke tb seal on the
' u an. i units ao uac Hour I tac rgr Waa SS
a. man u tuai aoaonwa am rounded It
Tha Boiue of J. T. Hlaauat ai IM Nana au
t tain was enterra by line a dunug in.
early honra last nigki aim robbed In.
ikletea tara rhe arreen from a rear wm
duw o roa. sae gusa and r si sad IBs a
saw io gain eatry. Tby left ihrough tin.
bark dour Aiaang the arvtira miUti
sevaral dre.ae. gad hag a pearl ei Uukm
en car rtags. a si lags t aei gid-handled
Sn'iL a mST0" U- w ""untliis
May BM'ierd In Nebraska.
Fly the A Hocimttd Vea
FUawurth fteb.. May lf. The an'owstorm
which began yvgterday has continued un-
abated wltn a depth now of one foot on
tbe ground and no sign of abatement.' The
now la wet and heavy causing- consider
aide inconvenience to atock. Thf storm is
the longest In duration known here for ibe
month of Mcy.
Too Many Churrhrs Bays THE. 7
Bu tht Associates! Prca
Psinqavllle 0... May It. Too many
churches and too many mtnistera are. caus-
ing crack In the foundation nf religion
William Howard raft declared In an ad-
dress lonlgM before tbe slaty third Ohio
Congregational conference. He Condemned
the flippant' of the aa.- wpieh knocks
down reputations and inatitutiona.
"There should be co-operation and no
competition in the church life" he said.
"Chrlatun unity Is a necessity but It ha
not been a marked success In stopping tills
war."
FREE XO
ASTHMA SUFFERERS
New Home Care. That Aayoae Caa Uae
Wlikout Discomfort or Loaa of Tttae.
We bavh s tew Method that cures
Asthma and wa want you to try It at our
expense no matter whether your eaaa Is
of long standing or recent developments
whether It la preaeat aa occasional or
chronic Asthma you should send tor a
free trial of our method ffo matter In
what climate you live no matter what
vour age or occupation It you are troubled
with aethma our method should reusve
you promptly.
We especially want to eand It to tboae
apparently hopeless cases where all rorma
uf Inhalers douches opium preparations
fumes "patent ainokea etc.. have filled.
We want to a how everyone at our own ax-
penae that this new method la designed
lo end all dirflcult breathing all-wheeling
and all those terrible paroxysms al once
and for all lima.
This free offer la ton important to neg-
laet a slnsle day. Write now and torn
begin the method at once. Send no money.
Slnipl) man coupon in mw no ii rnaay.
ay I Henuncielrnrr of the
financial prartire or afTireri .r the niggr
National bank and entogv of the "ardor and
enlhiialaani" of Hecreiari MrArtoo and
i 'urrplrolrrr pf llar- i nrrcnrt' WHIlam.
. harartrrtteit thr argument tn.lav of .-am
nf eptinael f..r lite treasury
lltt the goverrrirrein a mo-
ttle lemtiuraiv Itilunelion
bank
r occupied Ha entire day
n arrumtut that dealt with
the hftorv of the Algra hank and lie re-
lations with tha ttatlunal city hank ot Kt
York and the e mn. m ror the oast
twenty year. Final argument agliil'th.
nun. i to dismiss will be made tomorrow
by former Benatnr Bailey of Teva-
tiirriciiltlna belween the hank ami th"
treasury official which culminated In till
lull. Mr. I nle'irner' argued were due not
lo the arbitrary use of power by Uie comp-
troller but to reforms tnatlluted by Sec-
retary McAdoo and ' omptroll.-r Wllllami
which abolished "Illicit favors" rhe bank
had enjoyed In tha fast and aroused the
rraenunent or the banks omcars Tbe
penaltlea Imposed by the comptroller he
Vld. were legal and fullv Justified by. the
condition found. He reviewed allegation
of dummy loans" of excessive tuena to
ofricera and of a atock brokerage' business
conducted by the hank ofrirer through
the hank In violation of the law and a
aertrd that the comptroller was but per
I'arming Ins duty In insisting thai he be
acquainted with the detalla of ail these
transactions.
"Tha comptroller had a right to know
who was interested In these acrounl and
what security wss behind ttieae roan"
Mr. Cntermyer said "and In ao instance
waa a demand made for Information bv
tba comptroller which was not Justified
by conditions in the bank. He la not to be
criticised for the heat with which he in-
sisted upon hi demands. He la rather to
be complimented upon the ardor and en-
thusiasm with which he perrornied hi
duties. The refusal of the hank to comply
cannot be Justified. I suppose thev had
been ao long the cxar of Washington thai
they were convulsed with rags and dis-
appointment when their rontrol and their
'pipe line to the treasury collapsed to-
gether." Mr. wmanryer waa particularly severe
In hla denunciation of what he called the
"pipe Une" belween the lima bank the
rtaiional City hank and the treasury de-
partment Throueh this arranaement. he
declared the banks received large govern-
ment deposits without Interest which. In
the caae or the National City bank "waa
simply giving It to Wall atreei speculators."
Assistant Attorney Oeneral Charlea War-
ran filed a brief for the treasury officials
In which he supported the legal authority I
of the comptroller to Impose the au.ooo pen- 1
ally nn ihe bank and argued that the court
naa no jurisdiction w men would euahle It
10 Interfere with the discretion of the
comptroller in this action.
WATER USERS MAY
EMPLOY AN AGENT
LAS C RICES REALTY MEN INTERESTED
i-t-i i i uim. si nuns or A
LOCATING AGENCY.
i SKI ASTHMA COl'PO.N.
FRONTIER ASTHMA CO. rtomn IN K
Niagara and Hudtou 81a.. Buffalo Y.
.-end free trial of your method to.
LEVY GROCERY CO. I
"HOT WEATHER SUGGESTIONS"
TWA ma VJ sua I mom
IOCJUUN6 KHH1BF
UtttKlc I riau hue
Ma Ya T-a and ....... JullT
Ra sad w i ti
Mm late t . I J frmu
Waaakagtoa. May fs.-Anroae Fair m
south portioa. ram or sasw nortn fhur.
.la i rit.iav ran armar aorta
.''lTeaa laeneially fair T mirada)
ni Iri.uj e ahorr timiJ.
maUl ol FrtUaj. in Mm PagdaBaaSJa.
.-.ríSamH;--
Fire igi.nuig
lu.li i.au asava iaiu a
and no aa leva ka.i
run f Uk aaastal u
Wat RU
lajasga
the'icaJi1
asac oiaei UsaB
ara pite oi ja
uoa iiilT' iiiYiqaaagg
ifam ñ
IF YOU PICK
.THE BEST AD
In Neat Sunday's Times
Htartlns tha Itonor Roll of
advertisements in Kl Paso'a
tatorlta newapajxr. aa oppor-
n. nut ts alien Ha rssadera to
make a' selection In next Sun-
day's advt-ryams columna of
tha beat "aopy."
All Time ads of Sunday.
May ara lo ba judged for
seaaeral 'all around'1 .fleet ive-
aaaa aot fag phraaeolo. lay-
aul.' compoautloa eUe. UlvaaLra-
ttaaa "white anavoe ' nor othsr
.rnaeliaalaal proficiency nur for
the vallaaa adVartteed alona but
SB tha aaaUra oomklnauioaav
from Uta raalsfa vtaarpaatat
(r. cías beat ssigsusai
Ba ta all Tttaas rgalgrg
By Time Hprctat Correspoaifeaf
l as Cruces ft. m May 18. Considerable
local interest la belne taken In the matter
of the employment of a "Ipcating agent."
by Ihe Elephant Butte Water Users' asso-
ciation. At tha May meeting th board or
directors look up the proposition of the
employment of süch a man. After some
discussion it waa voted that tills should be
turned over to Ihe immigration committee
which should receive applications and se-
lect a man fur the place. The committee
mei iaai wees and decided to refer the
matter back lo Ihe board ilaelf tor action
at tbe next regular meeting on Juna I.
Applicant have been advised to submit
their applications relerrne.es and proposi-
tions to th board aMhat tune and If pos-
sible to be p rr aunt In person al tba meet-
ing. To this date ten applications have
been received a number ol tbem being
rrom members or local real eatate firms.
JJriefiy Mated. It was tha Idas of the
trd that a competent man be employed
for tbe purpose of canvassing the valley
arttinir from 0 the land owners a list or
land for aale. prices terms etr. This man
should be the owner of a good touring
car and would receive a stipulated salary
plua a percentage or all commissions ac-
cruing io the association through his work.
He would meet prospectors and home-
seekers at the trains or hotels and show
them Hie lands In the particular eeclion
of the valley la which tney might be In
tereeti'd. The association Is not attempt-
ing or proposing to eliminate the real es-
tate man and is not asking for exclusive
..pilous but is merely trying to centralise
tse work of ita immlgratloB bureau and to
carry It to ua toalral citn. luslon.
Tba same problem ia being faced by the
jony huréau at El Paso with ihe prospec-
tors and bome-siekera brought in there-
Aa ha been staled In the dally presa of
thai city plana are being eonaldrrrd there
ror the establishing or such a department
of work. It I hoped that the contemplated
organisation of the real estate men of
tl l'ao may offer the opportunity sought
for this co-i.priatlnn. and thai lite real
estate men may even aubserlba specially
toward the expensas of ina department.
WOOBO THE FICKLE GOUOESS.
Bin Ihe Ner Feiini the Cards Agalaxl Hint
8a He stlaaamrd Player la Ihe Lama.
They hid been docketed at the police sta-
tion for righting and gaming They were
large and dusky negro men. Case had a
bruised eye: the other a rut Up. Thi
bruised eyed man had the cola BJ.71 in an.
The oilier was broke That waa the why af
the fightlna and of the garmng rhaigs.
"What were you fellows doing'" aaked
Judge Thome of thu corporation court.
Hi. . ui lip broke negro explained.
"It was this a way. Jedge." ba earn wa
all bail be-n a playln' ven up l e done
lose eierv game from the atari We ae g-
plevln -ni. i moniin'. we playa 'lev-
polnu to jut gaiar. and two-bjla on tha
Itotni 1 g.-u down o my last (warier
'thnut wmnin a game. re in th. irad all
to on I deal He her I al ea' hint om
ite playa ni. quera pa.le. anal I play
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Introductory Price $35.00
After Ju1 $40.00
Here is an opportunit ch buying that will prob
ably never occur agair ch is the new nationally
advertised Louis XIV i VERITHIN MODEL
which offers in beauty .jpearance and time-keeping
qualities such remarkable watch value that we who know
have exclaimed. "How can such a watch be produced at
this low price."
The movement is the standard GRUEN VERITHIN
I 7 jewel adjusted to five positions temperature and isoch-
ronism. The case is Ultra Gold Filled of a new and ele-
gant design; double jointed lid and inside protection cap.
An entirely new style patent dial Platinized Silver Gray
(or gilt with raised figures in solid gold with new style
hands.
Our Guarantee- There In not made another watch no thin at so
low a price with euch combined quality accuracy atylo and dura-
bility as In this genuine OKI: EN VERITHIN.
We have been authorised to aell this watch until July 1 lSlft
at the Special Introductory price of $35. After that data tha price
will be $40. Bettsr ase It today!
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W. T. Hixon Co.
J E VI ELE It S
WILL CLOSE SOCIAL
CLUBS OF EL PASO
DISTRICT ATTORNEY BRIDOER8 DE-
CLARE! It IH ON ORGANIZATIONS
THAT ARE NOW OPERATING.
Toltee Moose Flks and other fraternal
organizations the district attorney's da
pertinent has declared wg on the' ' so
called social clubs ooeratlne In Kr Paso
District Attorney W. W. Brldrers stated
mat injunction suns were in ine process
or being drawn and when completed would
be served mi the management of the clubs
hi uueauon The main allegation wiu
probably be that the rluba are aelling
liquor without a license and for that
reaaon tne a strict judge will be sued to
Issue a permanent restraining order.
Among the rlnbs included. Mr. Brtdgera
siau'ti awouui ue ine wigwam ano cactus
What were considered preliminary steps
. onipiainia cnargmg .tarn aremond and
John Lemon both negroes with selling
liquor wgthoui a license were riled. Both
were arrested Tuesday nlgtn by the police
and complaints were filed in the county
court. Rremond furnished a tMO bond
and Lemon wa released- on a Uo bond
pending appearance for trial. Bremond I
siu o u- iiniiircivu who inu Aetna ciuo
second and Oregon and l.emnn with the
club to the same locar ty. The arrest of
the itvn resulted from the trip Tuesday
night taken by District Attorney Brldgasa.
accompanied By the police. Rv
Manuel Melnndez waa another defend aw
in a liquor romplalnt filed In the county
court yesterday He !a charged with sell-
ing nun-uiiuxlcating liquor. Melendex waa
relaaaed after furnishing a atoo bond fifr
Ills appearance for trial
According to tne urricer Melendes was
guilty of selling what known as -near
beer." It Is somctiinea called two per
rent ir the beverage sold Is Iks than
two per cení alcohol the officers say
Ibe seller is required under the law to
pay a sf.ooo tax.
the belief ts einreaaed that aim r
the rlubs will ceaao bualne before anv
rt proceedings are instituted agalnat
m The. injunctlob petitions are ex
pected to bo ready in a rew days when
they wUi be filed In one or the district
ceurta.
For Weaker as and Less ul Appetite -The
Old Standard general atrcngthcnlng
tonic. OROVE'S TASTELESS emu TnNIC
drives out Malaria and builds up the sys-
tem. A true tonic. A sure Appetizer lor
adults and children ; toe.
TRACEY RICHARDSON
WOUNDED IN BATTLE
cWvYHPAI'F.RS PRAISE HIM FOR BRAVERY
ih kim. the FiGimyr. in north.
ERN FRANCE.
Recent Issues or Canadian newspaper
carrying French and Engllah reports ..P lie
righting 'in northern France contain a list
of thorn who 'were killed and wounded in
uvaveraie eonilici. Among tBOBO
the
wounded la Tracev Hlciiardn.n r n oaJ
t noted filibuster who Joined the princess
Patricia regiment when u w a organlzM tu
r.anada.
According to the French reports or tha
baajes waged in northern France. Hicham
ata distinguished himself in Hie rightlnir
(hay Is to be given a medal ror his gallan I
affects In checking the invasion or the
Oermana. Richardson operated s machine
gun with Ihc Princess Patriéis reginiehl and
w among the men stationed in the front
(ratverfea during thr batUrg. at
Traeey HIcAardaon I- well known In Kl
Paso where he has many friends. A nativo
of Missouri he came to this city during the!
arly days or the Madero revolution and en-
listed with "Dare-Devil- Sam Dreben in
the rebel army lie waa deeperately
wminded during a battle in Chihuahua
With Pr.btr. he was operating a machine
run when shot through the lung. He later
recovered. He was also with Drobea In
rtrcaragua during the revolt against Zeiss
When the European war broke out Rlch-
srdson went I Canada and enlisted wltn
the Primes'. Patricia regiment one of the
crack fighting machines sent across toe
ocean by cañada. He haa been sent to a
hospital lo recover.
aty trey r r low He plays his king and I
Jedge. I
plays my ten He plays hi. ac and I play
n ae piaya Bis deuce sat
The case w as diss
ICECRIAM
PAPER FAOCXtt
AUTOMOBILE l ARTIES
Wiu BU tea) CaRsxam
. PERFECTLY HARD
far
FOUR OR FIVE HOURS.
Th Ehte CmtifmryA.
GET IT AT McMlCKLE'S
(Loaf)
McMlCKLE MAKES THE PRICE
Strawberries quart caniy 15c; two for.
Grape Juice 1-2 gal. 60c; quarts 38c;
Golden Rod Butter (the beat maule) lb
25c
19c
28c
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Bulk Cecea. Ik
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WMU aWatar Cflee. lb
Cava Flakrf. pkmt
Sack Cara Meal
Mead Sloe. 1 lb.
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C. 5 lb. Sgrka Salt far
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