El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 7, 1915 Page: 27 of 40
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TO SHIPPERS:
Effective November 13 1915 you
can bill your Live Stock to North-
ern Markets with the Oklahoma
Market Privilege without extra
expense. We need your business.
7ry us
Authority Item$2436-B Supplement 44 Leiands
Tariff 7-K . C C 10Í9.
OKLAHOMA NATIONAL
STOCK YARDS COMPANY
SILVER CITY CAR
WINS TUCSON RACE
j
New Mexico Driven and Auto
Finish One-Two in 103
Mile Grind.
All But Three Starters Meet With
Trouble -Track Slow. But
No Accidents.
Special tu the Morning Timet.
lur. .n. Aril.. Nov. ft. MM and Con-
ner driving a Marmon far took rirnt placo
aid money amounting t ll.ooo. In trip 103.
mile automobile race here today In 1 M i
TIip csr l owned by C. A. Bennett or Silver
nrfiE
Ernest E.gyan and Clara L. West
at
N. N.
. n niiiiinniinriim
WMUMmrntbtNl
THROUGH ENGLAND
THCirERH STORES KllOr. IMIEBS AND
mil V HABIT REELECTS SPIRIT
I OF BATTLEFIELD.
Even iMvértl sesaeiils of Newspapers Carry
story of Enmpean
k Conflict.
jorreupoiKlence or the Assoc latea Pres
'Lsntforii Oct. JO. "Can you gr-t away from
war in London V Is often asked by
Line-Loss in Tuberculosis
i In the Journal of the American Medlral
imoc-IbU nil (January 17. 1914) was me rol-
nwflitir :
"It has been many limes' slated thai In
tulirrtiilosls or In Ut preluberrulosls
taje an Increased amount of calcium
ill'iiel In lust both In Ihe urine and feres.
In lart. a demlnerallratloii has been Ihouoht
to be a forerunner or una development of
tiiliernnlcsls."
H tuberculosis li due to lime loss the
yurros il Ickman's Alterative In Its treat-
ment raiav ut due in pan to lb content of
a unir aut so comrjineit wun otner valu-
able irajrr-pdlooia as to be etfslly assimilated.
Alwtys Wii have urged consumptives to
Bttmcl slrlefly to matters of food but often
some fXe?rtl"e remedial agent In needed
u many tasen in apparent recovery teH-
man's 'Alterative! germs to have supplied
this need. It contains no opiates narcotics
or hlt-frunlng drugs mi la safe to try.
Kelly ft Pollard. Knoblauch Drug Co. Peo-
ple's .iruar Co.
Eckrnsn Laboratory IMiliadelphla.
Americans In private letters. "Or H It
everywhere n the forerront"
in answer It can truthrully be said that
It would be a most thou ghUe9S Individual
who could forget the war In London. While
the in .urn iiiK dresses are not ao numerous
as In Paris where it seems as ir two-thirds
of tne women are gowned in black. they
are Increasing here aa the Hrilisn fleam
roll lengthens. But the war Is omnipres
ent In countless manifestations.
Society Has Given Way.
There has been no ''society" as It was
known before the war for over a year.
Even the dinner party and ine-theater par
ty nave passed away cxcerii mow or me
most Informal character. Morn than hair
the men In the stalls at the theaters are in
khaki and only a few of the ladles with
them wear evening gowns.
Incidentally the uieners are one by on
putting on revues the demand being alto-
gemer ror trivialities ano noi nramaur ex-
cellencies us a relief from the strain. The
men on leave or those about to start for
the front care onlv for amusement Of the.
lightest ehararter and go only where they
can smoke. As a result there arc more
revues and more theatrs permitting: smok
ing in London man ever nernre.
.The shops tell of the national tummg-
away from luxuries. An American woman
says the Bond street Jewelers will allow
one almost to fix his own price and the
fashionable dressmaking establishments ore
either closed or devoting most or Ihelr
small staffs to mourning or street dresses.
pnoui nop Bus).
One luckv class are the nliotogranricrs
The cheaper Studios are rushed to keep
up to tneir nraerj ror pnniograpns tor
passports while the others say every offi
cer evidently is otingco to lenve nis pic
ture with ail his relatives and friends and
to take away with him photographs of
them. This makes business brisk and as
a rule the englishman Is not Inclined to
have manv pictures or nunseir tnnen.
In the shop windows are the "rolls of
honor" tho latest of the employes of th
establishment who have already died. The
railways have these In Ibe waiting rooms
of their stations and even the theaters are
beginning to show these lists. Incidentally
If there Is a male chorus the programs eon-
tAln an apology In the w;ayof an explana-
tion that none of them aro eligible for mil-
-ltary. service
As for the dally papers It Is hardly an
rgeratlon to say that they publish noth
ing that does not directly or Indirectly re-
late to -the war. Here and there is a para-
graph or iwo that It I not fair to clasalfy
as relating 10 rtno war uui 11 1 cuuoo-
qiiently in an out or tne way corner as
If It were a mere spare-filler. The "small
ads" continue their stories of war's effects.
Here are three troni a single issue 01 me
Times:
JTOCNO OFFICER leaving again ror
the front. Is anxious to meet someone
who will guarantee his mother and in-
valid sister tho necessaries of life while
away.
flENTLEMAN ruined through war and
about to loin army would be g-lad to
mi'ei gcntlenicnrolk willing to adopt
two mtie ors in event of being killed.
"Anxious."
Walter Ahr Arrested.
Walter Ahr alias James niarkwell alias
Eddie Flowers who was arrested by Her
gcant of Police Stowe about two week
ago was taken to Houston Dy an orricer oi
that city yesterday afternoon. Ahr when
laken Into' custody by the local officer
gave the name of. James Blackwell but art -erward
admitted Hint his name was Ahr
and that he had gone under the name of Ed-
die Flowers In San Anfonlo. After being
arrested he was plared In the city Jail
pending telegraphic advlets from the chief
of police or Houston where Ahr Is wanted
on an alleged burglary charge..
he race was run over a alow track due
to recent rains but there were no acrldenis.
Every car to finish behind the first throe
met with machine trouble.
Bailey and Lambert were serond with a
Vellr. also owned bv a Sliver City man. T.
Bat ley. Their time was l:S:ft and the por-
tion of purse money is woo.
Brewer and Morris driving a Pope-Harl-rord.
took 300 by gelling home third.
Time :04:.
J. I. Garfield's entry a nuda-F.tmore. as-
siimert the pare for avout half the Journey
but was forced to withdraw owing to tiro
trouble. Engine difficulties and a break
put the Turson National entrv out of the
running. Another National entry from El
Paso anil raring In the inirrcat of the
Elliott (larrett company rared prominently
to the twelfth lap where the driven with-
drew with broken springs.
At the ninth lap Walter Smith of I I Paso
with -a Flat went down with a broken radi-
ator n. J. Hlnei or Douglas butted a
spring and was eliminated early. H. D.
Clark or Tucson with n Flat entry met
up with a broken gasoline tank but made
a second attempt establishing a record ror
the lap. I 'Ms miles bv negotiating the dis-
tance In 3:68. The. Clyde Special a local
entry burst a cylinder and quit.
COPPERS FIRM BUT
AT LOWER PRICES
URIC ACID
NEVER CAUSED
RHEUMATISM
' I WANT to prove It to your satisfaction.
If yon have hlieiiniallsm. mute or chronic
no matter what vour condition write to-
day ror my FItt'.l-: UuOK 011 "IU1KUMA-
TISM Its Cause and curtvA Thousands
tail It "The most wonderriTi book ever
written." Hi n't send a stamp It's ABSO-
LUTELY FHEU.
JESSE A. CAS i Dept. 89 Brockton MUS.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS CASH
I will pay any man one hundred dollars cash for the name
of any man or woman who required an operation for Piles after
the PENN INFILTRATION CURE HAD BEEN PROPERLY
ADMINISTERED and over a hundred people right here in El
Paso have been treated in my office
Although I have letters from many I will be pleased to fur-
nish any sufferer with the names of two well known men in
particular one an old-time Texas & Pacific engineer who was operated upon twice
hy two of the best Surgeons in the Texas & Pacific service another a well known
Choir Leader and Assistant Pastor of the biggest Church in the Southern Baptist Con-
-vention who was operated upon in 1910 by one of the leading Surgeons of Texar-
kana both of whom took the Penn Cure and have had no symptom of their former
trouble since.
Any doctor of ordinary intelligence can operate but an operation does not af-
fect the cause and other tumors easily form. THE PENN CURE not only eliminates
úhe present trouble but makesva relapse next to impossible. IF YOU DESIRE FUR-
THER PROOF JUST ASK ME FOR IT AND I MAKE NO CHARGE FOR CON-
SULTATION and a visit will obligate you in no way whatever and what you save
in hospital fees and by not being detained from your work more than pays my fee.
A PHYSICIAN MUST SPECIALIZE
The atudy of Medicine la us broad as life and as complex aa Nature. It la therefore. Impossible for
any Individual to tnaater the treatment of human ills. The true Specialist la a physician who la absolutely
expert In the treatment of a few diseases and one who has. kept pace with time by discarding the old. In-
ferior methods for modern successful ones. I began my special work 18 years ago and have treated thou-
sands of patlenta Jn all walks of Ufe and I can sincerely say that in a very few cases have I failed to bring;
about satisfactory resulta and In recent years I have failed In no case. Thla Is because I attempt to cure
only a few ailments and those cases that I feel confident that I can cure.
I CURE UNCOMPLICATED CASES OF
rttTFjX'RE In from one to three treatments without operation pain or danger and no detention from your
b usl nesa.
VARICOCELE In thirty minutes without doing an'open operation with little if any pain and no detention
from your business.
HYDKOCEI.K in thirty minutes without pain or open operation.
BLOOD POISON
After having tried out and Investigated every known treatment for Blobd Poison I am in u position to
Bar that the "BRITISH CURE" Is the ABSOLUTE and ONLY CURE for Blood Poison In all its forms. I
thoroughly investigated the much talked of "60Í" treatment for Blood Poison and proved to my entire satis-
lactlon that it would not cure In fact it does severe damage in some cases. Therefore I reverted my ef-
forts: to the perfection of tho already celebrated "BRITISH CURE" and after years of actual demonstration
in sonve of the worst cases of BLOOD POISON. I make the statement that the BRITISH CURE aa practiced
ly me In a department especially fitted for that purpose U the "Specific" for Blood Poison. '
NERVOUS DEBILITY
I pride myself in the results obtained in this common condition and attribute my success to the fact
that I DI ACINOSE CORRECTLY find the CAUSE and remove It
CHRONIC DISK.VSKS.
kfy office Is better equipped for the treatment of Chronic Diseases than any other In the Southwest
and with my unlimited experience in these conditions a cure can bo affected In almost every case.
1 CORE ALL CASES IN THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME AND AT THE LOWEST COST CONSISTENT
WITH GOOD TREATMENT.
CONSULTATION FREE
Office Houns 8 a. m. to 7 p.
Sundays 10 to 1 only.
DR. KETCHERSID The International Specialist
(Established Nine Years.)
NOTICE OUR CHANGE OF LOCATION
ROOMS 1 2 and 3 BUCKLER BLOCK (over Guarantee Shoe Store).
205 Mesa Avenue El Paso Tex.
Entrance
ItKU METAL SHARES HOLD ItETTER THAN
INDUSTRIA! H. SPEf'IALTIES AND
OTHER STOCKS.
Coppers especially the western issues
were rirm yesterday and held generally
throughout the day according to advices to
the Curtis Manning company. I'irsi National
hank building dealers In storks and bends.
During the short session most of the storks
especially the specialties mid the commonly
called war isnes. sold orf pi firnflt taking.
Steel held rirm while industrials lost sev-
eral points. Coppers while firm sold off.
as old also railroads anil une auto Issues.
Following are the red metal market -clos
Inr Quotations furnished dally bv the
Curtij-Nannlng company:
mute ano superior 7
Calumet and Arliona 9
Copper flange .'. 3
Iienn-Arlinnr. 10
Oreenc-Cnnanea UVt
t.aae ip
New Cornelia SHOty
Shannon . . Mi
fihsttuck 9
United Verde Extension '.. S'AH
I'tah Copper : 74
rhelpa Dodge k Co.... Mogato
NEW COtJXTRY CLUB.
Charter Applied for aad Building Will Be
Constructed Shortly.
The charter for the ML Franklin Country
club has been applied for at Austin ana
as soon as It has been received steps will
be taken for perfecting the plan ror the
buildings and Its construction.
The Mount Franklin Country club la to
be located on a site nlresdy obtained iv
in k to the east or Mount Franklin and
about two miles to the north of the prea
ent Country club. Tentative plana for tho
building have been drafted by the archi-
tectural firm of fiibson and Robertson. Th
bulld!ng will be of alone with cemem
Olbson and Robertson report the work
of remodeling the home of W. N. Pence
1417 Montnni slreet rapidly nesring com-
pletion. The sum of WLOOO was expended
In remodeling this building and in making
additions to the same.
MYSTERIES HKVKAI.I I
Nature Is consumir unfolding her
abnrntnrle of the unseemlng mysteries.
What would we have thought of tslkinir
across the Pacific to the Hawaiian Islands
with or without the use of wire fifty years
ago? We see our wise men solving Into
the labyrinth of the unknown anil leeniinr
unknowntile. bringing out the things which
have been such burden bearers of th
human ftmlly such as electricity wire-
less telegraph steam and' many other
things that could be mentioned. Take the
wonderful talking machine as example
Who would have thought rifty years ago
that tbert would be a mtchlne that would
reproduce the human voice? Jtow to the
neonle who read this add. 1 come herore.
you and tell you without the aid of drugs
or Kniie I can run: your nnirum. i
there urvthlHar strange about this with nil
the seeming mysteries before you? I hava
been In thla Immed'at country for fifteen
years and have treated over two tnousnne
.nnmiiv with tiere that haa sur
passed the most sanguine expectation of
our people. Now as to my success In
treating all disease. I refer you to any
man of woman In Claco Ttias. My cures
are rapid and my price I reasonable
n a day la all you need be out. This is
fir. R. 0. Milling formerly of Putnsm.
Texas that : known at. the long nairen
doctor or the msgneltc healer of Texas.
I am 'ocated as Cisco. Texas. Pleas- rntne
or Tlte m If you are In need of health.
Dr. R. 0. Milling Cisco Tegas. Adv.
HELD FOR TAKING PAINTINGS.
Geaaro Benanl Accuses"" of Ate .lino Works
f Old Masters Arrested.
Oeiuro Oceja Ttenaul was yesterday ar-
rested by Deputy United States Mirshal
- a w nr... mi a federal charge or
simiiegllnr five valuable paintings of old
masters into the United States. It Is al-
leged that the five paintings stolen from
the bishop of Pan Luis Potosí which have
been seized by the customs department at
El Paso were smuggled Into the t inted
States by the defendant The paintings are
valued at irorjO nd are being held here
to be claimed bv the San Lula Potosí bishop
rtenaut was arraigned before United
States commissioner Olivar yesterday and
the bond for his releaae was fixed at lfm.
Hla preliminary hearing will be held on
November 10.
Uhlrevs In the Stomach. -There
are many ..people who have a dis-
tress in the stomach after meals It la due
to Indigestion and easily remedied by tak-
ing one or Chamberlain's Tablets after
meals. Mrs. Henry I'adghan. Victor N.
writes- 'For some time I was troubled with
headache and distress In my stomach arter
eating also with constipation. About fix
months ago J began taking Chimberlaln s
Tablets. They regulated the action of my
bowels suri the headache and other annoy-
ances ceased In a abort Mine." For aale by
all dealers -(Advertisement )
. JWvW
ríí fit
I sB 1 I
AT THE Na
.Dancing t
held recen
BY ERNEST E. KYAN.
National convention of
Masters which was
tly (it Clermont hotel
m San Francisco diineern from All
vor America met for the first con-
tention hold on the Pacific COaat lor
over thirty years. '
The keynote of the suggestions was
Implielty. They did not atempt to
give forth a host of ' new unU freulty
dancer but tried to bring about ii
high standing of American lialirooiu
dancing bringing back Ihe Idea ol
uniformity. The instructora nil
agreed to teach the same steps In tin-
same manner and have airnllar stpps
In all like dances. What 'hit will
jnean to the dancers can scarcely ba
estimated for hitherto since the ar-
rival of fancy dances New York hiiM
been the center. The various sniullc i
cities had their own steps for the
tango and other dances so It was dif-
ficult to find several people wbp exe-
cuted .the same one-step or hesita-
tion. Dignified Daiu-lng.
At all timea the new dance must
be characterised by dlggilty. more
from the ball of the foot to the heel;
eliminate knee action as fur as pos-
sible; no dipping. The best rule to
remember Is that the knee should ho
neither stiff nor bent hut relaxed.
Dancers should confine themselves I o
hip and ankle movements only und
bear this in mind cMIng fust to good
taste at all times. The ballroom la
not the place for steps from the
cabaret. Neither does the cabnrct
make a hit If It confihea Itself to the
dignified dancing of the ballroom.
There la a place and time for both.
The one-step Is the simplest of all
new dances and 1 the most abused.
Flrit we wlh to call your attention
to the poise of our bodies in the ac-
companying Illustration for the car-
riage of the dancer's body should be
considered fully a much as the dif
ferent movements e the .feet. This
In fact is absolutely Insisted upon
where dancing Is much done. Nolo forward four steps (counts J 8 8 ).
also the positions of the gentlemen's Steps on the left foot forward
left and lady's right hands and arms (counls) cross right behind (counts)
Thla position Is correct Any other steps on the left forward (counts).
Is a fad which some may hav steps on right forward (counts) re-
adopted but which cause the user peut proceeding four mens atl lib.
to be over consplcuoua. Both part- Combination 'lb). Gentleman
nar stand erect but their bodlea aro walks four steps forward In lin of
id'TÍouia
relaxed.
The foregoing will serve
dancen In thla series and
referred to frequently s
ZVutional Miiiiiiiiidii ii One-8tc.-Descrlptlon
for gentlemen counter-
part for lady. Gentlemen moVlns;
forward beglna wjth left foot.
Figure 1. Combination (a) Walk
(counts) 1 2 3
progressive turn ti
direction
complete
(counts 5 6 7 hi. four mens. As
shown In figuro II and III. Oentle-
mn walks forward four steps (couiitM
I 2. a. 4) one complete revolution
progressive turn to the right (omnia
5 8. 7. 8) four meas.
Combination (c). Wiilk and waits
turn . walk forward three steps
(counts 1 2 3) waits four atcps
turning to left (counts 15). Leaps
forward on (count 18) eight meat.
Combination (d). Right and left
cross turn. Walk forward four stepa
(counts 1 2 1 I) step diagonally to
right (counts) cross (count 8) cqn-
1) one tlnue turning to right (counts 7 si.
the left forward on left foot (count ) cross
right (count 10). one complete re-
volution to the left (counts 11. 13. If)
cross alght (counl 14) walk two
more steps forward (oounta IS it)
eight meas.
Next Sunday the national fox trot
will be explained.
OBITUARY
Mary Elliabeth Meiers.
uie iwo-jesr-vw
rl. rtogers. isa
Ml Cliff street.
Saturday evening at o'clock. She had
been ill slightly more than one day.' Her
vary ninnri n
Mary Elisabeth Hosier the
daughter rMr. and Mr. T. H.
at the home or her parehts 40!
ither Is president of the lingers Furniture
Funerals arranreinenu nave not
MOIST TURKEY TODAY Mr.
Weston's aso San Antonio UeeL '(Adv.)
INCREASE KIRF. EEICENnf.
Ceatral Station Service Truck Will Mslie
Hun Vorlh of Track i
The serviré truck or ibe central fire sta-
tion which formerly answered call aa far
as the c.alvestoii. HarrUburg t Sn Anto-
nio railroad tracks will now ba used to
right flrsa on the north sine of the track
When tin fire .involves any or lb Hrger
biiUdina in trut part or the rlly. Threw
horses will draw the truck. intead of two
as ban been the esse Hi the past- The erec-
tion of many large aparunent lioueas north
of the irk made the change necaiaary.
Fire Cbler Wray h expecilnr a nuiiibur
of lift bells ordered some nine ago. and
when they arrive Ihe men at the central ta-
llón will be given practice In using ttem
and In using the life net with which tho
truck at that tallón l imrid.
Ohio Mate Best In Tlubl fit.
Oklahoma still In t lesr
By Associated Press
Tulsa okla.. Mov. . The University of
Oklahoma roolball team. iiuilerealed
claimant of the 181 i cltampiunslup m tho
south w at kept It . record clear by a
Ingle point over eury Kendall College
here today. The core was 14 to IS ami IB I
university eleven was behind until the
U ii i ..oí i Kendall showed marked
ability at breaking up Ihe long paSM-
which ii ! Missouri Kanain and Texas
and scored us town touchdowns on Tor
want passes and end run. Oklahoma
ci-iinse! Kendall's goal line twice on a
forward pass and line plunge. Captain
Oeyer kicking both gpala
Washburn Blanked.
By Assocltd ITsai . .
Liwrenre k'sn. "Nov. 8. Kansas with
many substitute In the line-up. defeated
Washburn here today. 41' to 0. Starting tba
opening iruarier with Iwo touchdown.
Kansas added a pair ox touchdown In both
tli second and third period. Wahbuili
showeu it spirit ' however ror In the
riual period it stated a come back that
carried with II an offensive hitherto un
covered Washburn not only Kept Uw
By Aaioclaied Pre
Colombo. Nov.. a Ohio state defeated
Indiana by cos point here today tn a root- I (sji isj DBDOOIST Will TEU TOt
ball gain- roll of thrills The final score fry Mustaa Ex Umedj for l.Wk.wt tsry
wis 10 to 9- Indiana greater weignx. litem ; ;m MM oreatustsaa sysuasi no sasa-ung
slrntl. anil irequenl change of players I lust Bra Ooeafort. Wrltefor Book ei JUie tri
could not wear down the Ob:oau. kjsaaur. asoisi n mirage.
a
Jay-hawkers fort fled with regular players
coring inn gained more ground uian
IsIUiih la Fort Hurta.
Attorney II. B. Wallace of EI Paso Is In
Fori wprth. where be will remain several
days ii muí
Our free delivery system to say part of
mi cuy woras irom i a nx to iu p. pi.
I. upiione your wants ana iry our
Jtvlce. Telephone 781. War
Co Adv.
rug
rbbitl Lone Star.
Nov. e.--Columbia de
bated the University or Pennsylvania In
a match on Franklin Held today. I to o.
Nebbltt who scored ihe goal (or the.
visitors was Use Individual star of Ibe
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