El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 8, 1915 Page: 3 of 12
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July A. 1915.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
OUR MID-SUMMER
CLEAN-UP SALE
of Men's Suits is now on
This is not a trumped up tale but a sale to clean up only
this season's garments. Absolutely no old stock. You
take no chancos. An opportunity to buy your suit
at the right price.
Pants
V
m
Adler-Rpchester Society Brand
afd fashion Clothes
Pants
$8.50
$6.80
$5.10
One-Fourth Off
Men's Suits
$30.00
$40.00 Soils
Now
$35.00 Suit.
$30.00 Suit.
Now
$25.00 Suit.
Now
$20.00 SuiU
Now
$15.00 Suit.
Now
$10 00 to 12.00
valúas now
$ 8.50 to $ 9.80
$26.25
$22.50
$18.75
$15.00
$11.25
$ 6.00 to $ 7.80
value now
$ 5.00 to $ 5.00
valúas now
$ 4.00 to $4.80
value now
$ 3.00 to $ 3.50
value now
$4.25
$3.40
$2.95
Radical Reductions On All Straw Hats
Also On Alpaca Coats
Show
Win-
Mows
k. pi 1
7iu Union
P-jaM j u f Fmin? 1 0. w.i a j
Show
ELKS OF BEAUMONT
GO TO CONVENTION
BIG MINING DEAL
WHITE OAKS FIELD
MXKCATMN KN BCBTK WVVKVTWi TB
I -vrtrm avie. meelved rtr in . im
ÍTt that the Beaumont. Tetas delesetlon
Of F.Ik. Ml tNM tO fltt Lot AfetM !
vmmioo or ow uiitnd order. vi r
ihrtwi.ti tbe lty thli ventar iraveim. la
. kmc m cir attertied lo tb mal Limited
trfln of the Southern Pttirtc railway
Berratary Anltrtm. at to local lodge
however rated thai up to . It hour last
eventn. he had received M Mirle from ihe
BMumoat eoetinrent tad that he would
expMI iueh advtm. If n re ta purpia
or the Beaumont till to mitre . stopover
la u Pmo.
new Orleans Kits to tne numoer or iw
will resell El Paao Friday .veomf. and dur
. oner
ent mined by I
and member of the local todfa.
In
Mad hospitably
RAILROAD NOTES.
hn.w
niant to c
rieleaiia Klki
ronventlnn. over the division
nrakemmn I. W. SantTT. Of the BOUIIMni
PWelfTe. to Tucson Wednesday evening
on b alna trip.
(MrJ.nan B. A. Knappe. or he Teiaa
nas rciurnca iruui uu mi ..'
a Mineral Walla alter an absence
U months Mid has been assigned W
entine M with Engineer wnunen.
fcrakeman V. crfardy has transferred to
.. n u A. extra board after belnR
loaned to the Southern Pacific during the
cantaloupe rush.
Firemen Robert Lanf. of the Tetas k P-
clflr 1 taking . fw trip off duty and
rfcV(rnal Supervisor T. S. loBson. of the 0.
H. k S. A. I in town from his Del Mo
headquarters looking over the El Paso tnter-
Jorkers. Conductor W. E. NcDanlels Mid crew ar-
rived Wednesday night Oft No. 10 to protect
the Elks' special which goes out over th.
southern Pacific Thursday evening.
Dispatcher Chart!. DavT of the Texas
What Causes Sore Peet?
Science ha proven that .nearly all root
Miihins nrirtaate In the common cause
of injured or congealed tisanes. The tftoti-
nas or Vioiuna W uaujr luui mi uirr wu
tnis information or a airm
treatment (known to best foot
doctors) mat acta tnrouen
the pores removes the
cause. Mid give. Instant re-
lief. "Dissolve two spoon
fuls or Caloetd compound
in a baaln of warm water.
Soak the feet In this gently
rubbing the sore parts."
The effect are marvelous.
All pain goes Instantly and
the rest reel delirhtrui
Corns and callouses can be
peeled rtrbt ofT; bunions
aching feet sweaty real get
Immediate relief. Don't
wsto time on questionable
remedies r the genuine
r.aloclde from any drug
atore but don't be persuad-
ed to take something else Instead. There
is nothln. even similar to Calocide. A
twenty -rive -rent packajc Is said to be
eaoaga to care the worst feet Medical
Formula laboratories. Dayton O.
4
Pacirtc. has relumed to Big Springs after
spending a short vacation in El Paso Mid
Cloudcrofl.
in line with their well-known policy for
providing every comfort for their passen-
gers the 0. H. t S. A. hive equipped several
on tana cars witn springier nevices ana
telle oi Ulcir roau-
nerial tram of Mew are oiling the dusty stretches or their road-
to the Loar AJOgelesJhed on the F.I Paso division tnUrely etlml-
A rarlond of Mexican bulla en route to the
San Francisco exposition where they are to
be used In exhibition bull rights cams In
over tbo Mexico North-western Wednesday
mornlnr. They arc accompanied by
trounc of matadors and the necessary as
sistants to put on a fair sample of the
national sport or tne Mexican repuonc
Pauenrer Rnaineer Fred Fanrennm
the Texas A. psclfic. has returned rrora San
derson and reported ror dqty.
Mrs. neorsre Davis wife of Bridge Fore
man Qeorre Davis who is confined In Hotel
Dleu arrived from Valentine Wednesday
afternoon.
rakeman J. W. Moran of the 0. H. If 8
A. has rotnmed to work after a rew days'
vsratlon.
Thirty-four- cars of cattle from Arlxona
points came in over me ouinern rscmn
Weitneadav mornlnr. six rara of which were
for local firms ihe other can after
feeding and resting In El Paso went out
over the Southwestern Wednesday night cn
route to St. Joe.
Switch Engineer A. B. Wade or the Texas
Ic Pacific vard service has resumed duty
sfler laying off a few day.
Brakcman J A. Mowery. or the Texaa
Paciric. has returned to work after several
days' vacation.
Conductor T. H. Blnkley and Brakcman
V. C. Tardy or the 0. H. k S. A dead-
headed to Sanderson Wednesday night to
handle tne new Orleans Kite' special wnien
is due hi arrive tu ri raso quuul u ju iuuii
dav venina.
Fireman William Burton or the Tetas
Pacific baa reported for work after resting
up a rew nays.
Texas k Pacific engine 37. is out or the El
Paao atiops after being tied up aavoral days
reeelving mmor repairs.
Brake man Clirr Lasslter of the 0. h. k
S. A. has resumed duty after being off .
rew trips on account or sicaness.
OMrator R. F. .Now. or the 0. H. k t.
arrived from Alpino Wednesday afternoon
on no
FAINS
U IVIES
LIES
Our rana will eliminate
Fume and Flic. If you
haven't a fan come in now
and let ua show you one or
wa'll call and demonatrate.
LAWRENCE
ELECTRIC
CO. Inc.
Attention All Woodmen.
Yob are requested to moat at the Peak
undertaking parlors July i at 4 o'rlork p.
TO- to attend the funeral of our late sov
ereign. F. H. Price. A rail attendance Ig
requested as the Woodmen will bare
charge or services at the crave.
T. D. Lovtiady C. C. Keirer
C. C Clerk.
(Advertisement.)
Beginning today get your Times Classl-
fled Answers at Branch lot Texaa. In-
stead of .1 the main Times building.
WANT JPOLO CUP BUT
WITHOUT HONOR
Cblcaax) latir 7. "It would not
polo player to send a cbaBtBsge SB
I ua-taasd for tiM taUeraaUoaial polo
trophy wMtaa IS yeara" anoBMHaw
to Koibalj Kerae. polo player and
look the nap away in fair play"
he aaM. "The paaym who did It
are avow la the army. OUa or two
have been killed and other are
Poto tena la la yeara. And until
her toante are ttioroejrhJy haak to
old form I ato ant think a chai-
J
fx :
I CHAH EXCHANGE I
Sre assy hthaat jBai en tasaeal and oaawaaaxhaajat
r . I
PICKED UP IN
HOTEL LOBBIES
Aftar spending several days in the cltv
uenrai Anion Mill. nr .k. w it j
building and lb. El Paso pioneer who laid
out the irst map and pant of the -ntry lert
yesterday to return to hi bom. .( Wh-
oA'. Ki.y 'lay in the city
General Mills was the guest of Lieutenant
vTciiuii m rori anas.
Mil object in visiting El Paso was to rev
cim ironi ine contractor MMn.lv. lm
nrnvemnnts which hmv h..n
In. nrlnclnallv in remrwlalln the ninth
floor of the Mills bulldmg at cost of
General Mills was accompanied by Ma
son-in law. Caputn W. 8. Overton formerly
me viiitvu awes army dui now re-
tired on account of Injuries. Captain over
ion lert El Paao to return to San Francisco
las. Aria. and former mayor of that city. Is
Bucai i nuici raso uei norie.
S. 8. Olauber of cloudcroft Is at lb. Paao
tie Mccoulter formed a oarlv of tourist
vlsltnr frnrf lltuhi.h n. i
rucáis oi noiei tueiaon Wednesday.
route to the San Ultgo and Han Francisco
Apusiuuiii uufo .. a. Mcuoweu accom-
panied by Mrs. McDowell and child reached
or more as guests of the Hotel Sheldon be-
fore resuming their Journey via the Bor-
it waa Judge McDowelft firtt visit to El
nf the ftnnthtveilaei. r.."
that Ihe splendid appearance of the city
.upyvwiii ii um ui precooceirea
Siirpoae to make a slsy or only a few hours
ere but be was so greatly impreaeed that
uwwaaj rg uvuuw vj siup over i oi a wee.
H. E. Hambleton and family are among the
recent arrivals at Hotel .Sheldon from
t.juuacrou r. m
McClpevnr nr.u..n . k
from i.obo Tasa.' acc6mpaoied by hit son
Malcolm firahaiu and his daughter Miss
urnes urauani are at tne nutei sneldon
and during tbelr slay in the city are bctntT
entertained as the gucsu of L L. Cobb of
UI C11J.
E. M. Paine of Demtnr. N. M.. waa
uiuua wcuuesuay acnvaia ai noKtl Duel
dob.
That be la actively engared In log ring the
road frem Albuquerque K. M. to this city
ta UUJU3 n
luUer of Alb
Ihe city yesterday In bis automobile and
whs will bare at an early hour this morn
ing 10 resume ma logging or tne road. Mr.
Butler la engaged In the automobile bual-
ness at Albuquerque and waa led to under-
take ta. work for the benefit and con-
vaMaaee or molo rials wbo deelre to u-avel
Detwen an new ncaieo city ana em paao
A log and map of the road is aleo naiag
made by Robert H. Btmeban and sf Lock
LSM fiAJUlEa NOT GUILTY
T'aaánaa. 4 flaWfJ III Iiaj
SJaraiT
Jot guilty. ' waa the verdict of the Jury
b tried i on Darner former pone can
tata on a charge of gamuts la tb. coun-
ty court yesterday. The case had been
ppaded from the police court after a
fine had been .taraaad against Oarner.
The can grew out of . number of ar-
rests Mad. by tb pallo some tlaas aao
following a vial I to the Del Bio hotel
where If wss alleged . poker gaaae wag to
progrea.
jaca upp. une vi we uvsenoanu m u
laalar miIU waa a trUaeas far th sute
i siiwasr m was ron tun uuer uea tone
Tb. eases or th. otear oefendanu ar-
tod at ib aun unte Oarnar was. are
nil pandsng la the county court These
caaea ware also appealed frees Um cor
poration court after (tot had hi
Na rea. BtshwigM.
The frr at tiiiaiilajaatiaj at aw anise unl
forma srrivtd leal nirat. tad attaoabars of
ant force triad mem ae tb. aew sans
will b. Udtlaied into ua. on ihe airéala
f as
J aatt nntng toav ye your The is lav
llad Anawers at Branch ios Traaa. u
r ml At IU mala TUw huillín
Th. El Paso deleratton to the Los Anreles
convention will leave next Saturday after-
noon traveling: In . Mcond section eonslsi-
ing of five standard Pullmans of ihe Golden
8 tale Limited of lbs El Paao k southwest-
ern railway.
The train will be oecnpted by approxi-
mately 100 members of the local Elks bound
ror the Lo. Aéreles convention and with
the svowed purpose or electing oeorge E
will leave Saturday aflamoon at f : o'ciork
and will arrive In Loa Angeles on Sunday
evening In ample tima for the El Puoant
to attend the opening of the convention on
July 1.
LAS CRUCES WINS
RATE REDUCTION
ATE COMMERCE COt
LIMBER TARIFF FROM
I81ANA TO 28 CENTS.
By Bptoiml Wire I the Ttnvi
Washington. July 7. Las Cruces V M .
was placed more nearly on a parity with
Kl Paao today when the interstate com-
merrj commission decided the question or
freight riles on lamber from Louisiana and
eat Tex.a nroduetnr points to Lbs cruces.
The Santa Fe and other linos sre ordered
to reduce lumber rrelght rates from 4
cenu per too pounds to M cents for trans
portanon of lumber and vtlclen taking
Ihe lumber rate in csrlnads rrom produ
Ing territory mentioned to Las Gruc.s. Th.
rue to ai raw ta xs cent.
Fl'NEBAL OF GKOBSK T. POWELL
Victim of Fuurih of July Bhnellnf AffrVy
aari.a M aeni
By fiseetei Wire to the Timet
Pecos Toxss July ?. The funeral of
George Turner Powell who met death in a
.booting arfray at Kent Texas July 4.
ww held at Kent today and waa largely
attended. The cowboys from the X rsnrlt
and several other large properties m the
vicinity turnad out en masse as well ae
many of th. townspeople among whom
deceased waa unusually popular. Rev. Mr
Downing of Bars tow officiated at UM
arave. Powell cama here from Detroit
Mich. about i year ago and took up school
land In Culberson county on which be
waa living- at the tune or hit death. Tie
killing occurred at th. Tews k parlflr
railroad station at Kant where oa
we about so. board MvPate fee f all
friends who aeereried the body tlerírr
i'oweii was unarmed. -u
Following the traredv Fred 0. Irby.
county commissioner or Culberson county.
RAL OMKIPS INCLUDED I
lYVoTYlVi; r0HTDTBsT1OV
or VEABLY tSM.MS
By L. H. DAVIS
A big mining deal that hat been pending
for several months or great magnitude baa
JBSt been rioeed wherein easwrn capital
principally of flew York City have taken
over under bond Mid lease the rre.t por
tloft of the famous gold properties la the
Whit Oaks mining cemp In Ltccnln county
Naw Mexico about 160 miles north and esst
of El Pata over the El paao It SoutBwr.gt.rti
railroad. The consideran on or tea purokee
It said to be newly t quarter of a million
in la on. or tne otgrest minmi
transactions pulled off IB Maw Mexico dur
dollars which
in. th. oast decade included In the trans
anion are the old am troup tlx North
and south Homeatake mines th Wilson
group tb Harrison group lnrludtng the
Ldy Oodlra Little Nell. Rite. Solitaire Mid
Large Hopes groups but the coal mines
near tb town belonging to the Old Abe
snd Wild Cat companies and th. power
plant or th Wild cat company it is said
were not included In the deal.
This larre transaction was sucressrully
consummated by two well known mining
engineers William M. MacDonald. a resident
of El Fseo and Thomas N. Stanton These
two gentlemen quietly entered tne White
Oaks Bold csmn several months aro. se
cured tn option on a property in the center
or tne properties mentioned above organ-
ised a development company and began
work. Meanwhile they Inspected all the hlg
gold properties in th camp and prepared
elaborate reporta on the same.
Stanton remained in ramp In charge of
operations while Msroonaid want to new
York where he remained aeveral months
endeavoring to Interest large capital In the
enterprise n. rou
In told mines even
ditione due to the war In EuroD were de
pressed. Bo they eald they were ready to
join in tn enterprise provtaeo mare prop
ertles could be secured in th White Otkt
ramp. This MacDonald and Stanton sue
reeded in brlnrlnr bottt. Rlchkrd Wl.ht
man. a wealthy Mew Yorker accompanied
tne former to the mines and joined them
lit promoting in. transaction
Tn hind the harraln several thousand not
lara haa been nslrl to the several mine own
ers and Mr. Wlghtman has returned to New
want to Van Horn where he surrendered
to s Ben IT John a. Monne. waived pre
Umlnary hearing and was released on bond
pending the action of the grand jury
TESTIMONY IN PRISON PROSE.
Committee Open Hrarlnn In Austin; For
mer (WHuniaetMwr. Bu.Boaaaea.
Bv Hprrlal Witt f. f Ae Time
Mrsiin rex. juiy 7. Tne stale pentten
ttary invesiirstlng committee It here lak
Inr lestltnony on t .e orison system. For
mer Penlientlsrv Commissioner W. 1. Mur
ray appeared before the committee tin
arternoon. Others who have been requeated
to snnear are former Stale Senator V. C.
Welnrrt who for many years Isas been
Identified with me penal arrairs or tne
Stat.; L. W. Time former prison commis-
sioner snd Arthur A. Sillas state reclama-
tion engineer.
French Destroyer Rinks Dozen Vessels.
By thr A ocio fed I'rrtn
London July 7 (; a. m.) in Ainen
correspondent or the Dally Telegraph sends
the rollowing:
"A French deitroyer md a lour of the
Aaa Minor coast from Chios to Morisma
visiting all the bays and harbors. The war
ship destroyed It vessels acting a enemy
supply ahlpa and set fire to Birmen forest.
Another French destróyer bombarded Hítate
Chtimet and Agamon. destroying a ngnt-
house snd custom sutlarjnend sinking sev-
ersl ships."
F.nad Array Crolbl.f.
n s raid last nlghi conducted by Lleu-
tensnl Shallenbnrger provost marahal on
a Me Heart hut in the southern part of the
city a large quantity or soldl.re' uniforms
and other clothing belonging lo the United
State was recovered. Jos. I.eyan ihe
owner of the houae and the man who la
supposed to have purchased the garments
was arrested In behalf of Ihe federal au-
thorities and charged with buying United
State army properly. Tbe police aided
the government in the raid.
visit the Standard Grocery today ooen-
lnr refreshments. BM Mills t (Adv.)
Brewery Trust Hearlnu IB reft Werta
By Beeolel WW fo the Time
Austin. Tea. July T Testimony Will be
taken by th attorney enerar depart-
ment on July If at Fort Worth In the
ouster and anti-trust suit of the state
agalnat the Texaa brewers. The ease ha
been sat ror July before Diatrict Judge
Pearson at Sulphur Springs.
THE BEST
IS NONE TOO GOOD
This is certainly true
about
MILK
If You Cannot Afford
to buy
CERTIFIED MILK
You Will Find Our
Regular Milk tb Beat
on the Market.
D Pase Dairy Co.
Pbotte 340
Tb Claan Dairy
York to attend to th nn an rial part of the
business with th associated capital I sis in
tne east.
The Out Abe mine Is eBuloned with
sump mill snd rysnlde plant and hat been
developed to a depth of l6M teel the deep-
est mine tn New Mtx!eo and haa the record
of having produced over on million dol-
lars It belonged to Judge R. Y. Hewitt
of White Oaks and the lato congressman
Fergtissnn of Albuquerque. The North
llomesukn snd the South Itomestske mines
belonged to the wild est Mining company
which la developed to over 1000 feet depth
and 1 also equipped with stamp mill and
cyanide plant and has t record nearly
one million dollars production In gold. The
Harrison group belonged to John W. Har-
rison or St. Loult. NO. The Lady Oodlva
group was owned by Mrs. Hall nf SI Paso
and associates. Mrs Ball's father wss lb
origins! locator of this valuable group over
thirty years ago. Extremely rich shoots
or gold or have been encountered at va-
rious stages of the past operations of th.
old Abe and the two Hnmeitakea some of
which' yielded from twenty to thirty thou-
sand dollars within . raw days. Moan-
while larger bodies of low-grade milling
ore were exposed from the sttrfsce down
to the deepest workings. Tbey still hsve
immense bodies of low-gT.de commercially
milling and cyanidlng ore in Bight.
The plana of the new company tr. to
work all the properties on a scale or (rati
magnitude In. big central milling pltnt.
rS WMSWt-ttrPk
transmuted electrically to the Big mill pro-
posed near the mines. All this will require
an expenditure of vast sums of money.
NATION TO BE DRY'
WITHIN FIVE YEARS
FVTHt HIAST1C PREDICTION OF ANTI-SA
LOON LEAGUE SPEAKERS AT ATLAN
TIC CITY.
By the AttoeiQted Prtt
Atlantic cltv. ft. J.. Julv 7 Stlrrtnr ad
dresses ware delivered tgaintt tbe liquor
trarrtc at loaays session or tn conven
Hon or the Ar.tl Ssloon League or America
and predictions were made that national
prohibition would bo irhleved by IMA ir
the sentiment for . sslnonless nation con-
tinues to grow as It has In the lut iwo
years
rortv state Bitner ntennents or ine sntt
snluor. learur addressed two mealing held
simultaneously and told of tbe progress
made to pring about a complete suppres
sion oi toe itauor treinr.
AI the morning session former Oovarnor
I inhibition wss th only method to pre-
vent industrial decay In tbla country and
icnignt other spoiaers .ttacaeo me sai
and thr sala of Manors.
William H. Anderson superintendent of
Hie league in New York speaking on con-
ditions in ffls slat. charted that atuimpt
have been made to have the new constitu
tion now in process of construction so
framed .a tn protect the liquor interests.
He attacked W. H. Barn for his am
tniie nn iba Honor ouesltoo and aald tb.
only difference between Tammany Hall and
the Republican party w.s that Tammany
waa or tne liquor interests sou um not
i wno anew n. watt uic ncDuoncana
b for th aaraa interests but did not
want anybody lo know It.
"siskins- it unanimous in mano.
How tbe Colorado fight waa woo" were
some or ine topics on wnicn in state au
perlntondenta spoke.
sided at ana of the night meetings and
Olfford Plnchet was in cnarge or ano mer
Vial i the standard oroeery today-open
inr refreshments ra MUI sl (Adv. )
STOLEN ANIMALS
BROUGHT ACROSS
mnrri dkpabti
Tunix will Ran rn hob a
bums to aLTOsamss.
sSsES0
Three Mexican war. arreatad Ian night
by tn. snerirr at rase its in a rata mm six
teen bora end mules allegad to hay.
ben stolen from Malco and brought lo the
United States were takes into custody.
Several mr-mts
41 members from Ihe sfatrlfr office
aw raid wbiB we. conducted aftar
rdBaa to in fBarUT Uw animal were
talo t UnUBd' BteSS in tbe reetT
Bino enasnsnn in aatruaJs it
rty and on Information front J v. aro in
sis w.r. maoc.
at .berttf acted la
in haa with the raoaat
Nob tnaeruratod Dtw
flc. and tke NexieaB I
lag of ta murderers
MB) ranger aftol at l a
elley when ti
L alasu-eo el
The three Mtrn. whose names cuuld
net Be learned toe nlaat. wui rajr ko
turned ort.r to the Imnslarailon MlBerul.
fur i1tiiir'ilm as uaa.slr.BI lorelrnera.
i were tnruiqu
tntjr Bad been
orrfcuir
STORE WILL CLOSE SATURDAY AFTERNOONS
BEGINNINQ NEXT SATURDAY
EVERYBODY'S
Buy Merchandise Here
today at less than cost to
make because we do not
want to include it in the
Semi-Annual Stock Taking
Saturday.
Buy All-Silk Ribbon op to 8 In
wide values to SUC
because the lots are
center aisle today at
BUY CENTERS AND DRESSER SCARFS of white India
Linen colored Scrims and Linen.
value to 50c. Too many to take in-
ventory of. In center aide today for. .
BUY WOMEN'S MUSLIN GOWNS
that aell renilarly up to 75 c. because
orne are slightly soiled in canter aisle
today for .-
IslOc
RFS of white India
10C
39c
39c
BUY SILK HOSIERY in thai canter
aisle today up to $ 1 .00 value because
color range is broken and not a com-
plete line of sizes at per pair .......
BUY CHILDREN'S MUSLIN DRAWERS
ages to 1 0 years in regular 2 for 25c value.
in center aisle today for par pair r
BUY CHILDREN'S KNIT BUTTON-
ON VESTS that sail regular for 15c
in center aisla today for
BUY FINE GAUZE RIBBED UNION
SUITS regular 30c values in 34. 36
or 38 size tight or loose knee center
isle today at each
BUY WOMEN'S 25c AND 35c NECK-
WEAR in center aisle today because
soma .are slightly soiled at. ....... .
Find all these in Center Aisle of
store today.
Find many others equally good
and equally special on every floor
and every department of the store.
Sc
lie
29c
15c
Ask for S. & H. Stamp
with all your purchases.
Ran lata Automobile.
Carle. Martillo t Boy trbo aaid he lived
IB Juarei and I Bal bis i il years
siuutncd an Injured foot yestTdsy morn-
lnr t í o'clorf when ha dodged rrom in
front of . wat-on and ran Into tn. rear
ead of . movtae automobile. At toe
eraertmcy hospital tbe boy w round to
have skinned and bruised his foot
bones were broken.
fled Answers at Branch 9 106 Text.
mead of at the main TUBS. BulMin.
READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS.
Banking By Mail
tvtrr aa KJunr to one a ba vinos aooodnt with tjb as
THOUGH TOO LJVKll NKXT DOOM.
W pay 4 per Mat tBtereat. compounded twloe erery year. W. do
BtietneM under the depoattors vuaraa tr law of the State at Texas and
te a Ouaranty fund liana aa provided try such law.
Our elan tn addition to Belnc convenient la aafn profitable and
liberal. Nobody baa ever lost a dollar 1 a State Bank ta Tesan
WHITE TODAY FOR OUR JTRJOC BOOhlilCT "BANaUXO BT MAJJy-
OR SIMPLY MAUL TOUR DEIHMUT.
EL PASO BANK & TRUST CO. EI Paso T.
Round Trip Rates
3
Adaafa Cr $68.20
Brnningham Ala. $53.25
Chicago DL $60.90
Memphia Tann. $44.90
St. Louis Mo. $62.10
On Sale Daily
Umitad lo Oct 31
TEXAS
PACIFIC
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 8, 1915, newspaper, July 8, 1915; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth197458/m1/3/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.