El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Monday, December 20, 1915 Page: 2 of 10
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Monday. December 'mjJ i
7
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
Suggestions
Gifts for Each Member of Your
Family Can Be Found Here
Kodaks $6 to $60
Cameras $1. to $12
Kodak Albums 25c to $8
Graf lex Cameras $36 to $1 20
Foot Balls $1 to $5
Basket Balls $2 to $7.50
Base Balls 5c to $1.25
Indoor Balls 25c to $1.00
Roller Skates $1.25 to $5.00
Tennis Rackets $1 .25 to $8
Sweaters $5.00 to $1 3.50
Jerseys $2.50 to $4.00
Punching Bags $1.50 to $5.00
Boxing Glovea $1.50 to $7.50
Foot Ball Pants 75c to $3.50
Athletic Shoes 80c to $5.00
Shot Guns $6 to $33
Rifles $2.50 to $30.00
Air Rifles $1.25 to $3.50
Revolvers $5.50 to $22.00
All the Family Will Enjoy a
VICTROLA
f 15.00 to $300. Convenient Terms
V. G. WALZ Co.
103 S. El Paso Street
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
FORD PACIFISTS
LAND IN NORWAY
(Conllnued from Pare One.)
policy tl wru IS canst disaster l o the
peoiilon. Ha declared American pieparM
ncM was necessary and was not related to
the peace tfrorte.
rne ht. i.naries r. aro paator or me
First Cnnz-reratlnnal rlmrch of San Fran-
calco maintained It waa ndlculoua for
Americana to urre peace aboard wh'.le pre-
larina for war at bom.
Finally a resolution declaring- that lh'
delegates wara unanunoua for American
peace waa adoptad.
M'MORR OF IWTKKVAL TROUBLK
HR4RII IN IRHIffl ISLES.
By Associated Press.
uondon. ec. IB. The steamship oarar
with the Ford peace party arrived
at Chrlstlanle al J .no o'clock Saturday ac-
'orninir to a aispatrn rrom unriiiianla to
lieuler'a Telesram company. No ofTtrlal
or other rerept'.on waa accorded tba peace
party ana any newspaper men Doarded un-
veaael on Ita arrival.
Henry Ford and Madame Itoilka schwim-
mer declared to Interviewers that ther?
had been a disagreement en route. It waa
ald that acme mnmbera of the expedition
would leavt the party at Christian! on
account of alctnesa. Journalists who ac-
companied the parly confirmed the story
that a disagreement had occurred.
Ford la Cantloua.
Mr. Ford spukc very cautiously on the
manner in which he planned to proceed.
Ha laid the British officials and citizen
at Kirkwall were very gracious but that
uunu or inc party waa permitted to land
ínirc aim mat tn.re waa no omciai recep-
tion. Mr. Ford left the Imnn'salon thai at
Kirkwall the people wlahed peace and he
fxprcascn me dciici mat mis was also pa
case with me people or the other belli -
KiTiMil countries. Hi' ihomrht that the Ials
for peace must be a return to conditions
'Hating previous to the war.
Mmc Schwimmrr said that the Intention
of the expedition waa to agitate for peace
at a conference wiui men ami women tteie-
iraies rrom neutral countries ine plat-
form aho explained muil he aullcd to the
circumstances i
PEACE DELEOATKS OUTLINE
PLANS OF PROCEOURE.
By Associated Press.
Chrlstlanli Dec'. 10. (Via l.ondcn Dec. 80.
5:86 a. m.) The rirat detailed announce-
ment of the plan for toe peace expedition
headed by Henry Ford waa made Sunday
at a meeting- held under tba auaplces or
the students and professors of tba Uni-
versity of Cbrlitlanla.
Besides the 10 Americana already In the
party tan people are to join from each
or the following countrlea: Norway
Sweden. Denmark Holland Spain and
Switzerland. After Stockholm and Copen-
hagen have been visited all will assemble
at The Hague. There the entire body will
chouse three delegates rrom each country.
It li stated that William Jennings Bryan
w'.n be among the Americana tr he accepts
the invitation. Twenty-one delegates will
be empowered to ait Indefinitely. Tbey
will have a two rold mission.
First to suggest possible means or peace i
second to receive overtures for peace
directly from the belligerents.
Mr. Ford la was publicly announced
would place unlimited funds back or the
permanent peace delegation at The Hague.
Augmented by the Norwegian delegation
the peace party will leave Wednesday for
Stockholm.
Bulg .rs Protest Use of l)um-Iiim Balls.
By Associated Press.
Berlin Dec IU illy Wireless to Tucker-
ton N. J.) "The Bulgarian government."
saya the Overscan News arenry "Tor the
third time has i i i - -1 to the entente al-
liea and neutral powers asuinst the Anglo-
French troops using d tun 'duns bnlleu and
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C A S T O R I A
other kinds of bullets with double covers
and which explode when they airtke. The
Hole. ui. in ovinimcnt says these búllela
ciiii.e terrible wounili nml that In r-l
eases limits must be amputated In order
to auve i ii Uvea nf iiersuna wounded by
them. Macedonian hospitals aro tilled with
such raaei.
"The Bulgarian government declama that
In the future It will lie compelled to make
the aevereal reprisals atalnst Brltlah and
Preñen prisoners In order to retain respect
for international law."
Particular people prefer BuUbcrgers
Miijestlc hams and barcHi. Delklously lit
recent. Adv.
ay
ifltaniflHi
Christmas
Stag? t ares
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
On Sale
Final Return Limit
December 21st 2 2d 23d
. i January 18th
TO CHICAGO $64.25
TO ST. LOUIS $50.45
TO KANSAS CITY $43.95
Low Fare to Many Other Points.
For full information Pullman reservations etc.
write or call
City Ticket Office
Roberta-Banner Bldg.
Phone. 594 and 585 1
UNITED STATES SENDS SEC
OND MISSIVE TO
AUSTRIA
(Continued front l'aa-e One.)
and even though it has
all of these name
.orne of them Ui
rurniined to the
nient. The Untied States Is represented as
uenig aewrnuntq not to enter into any
discussion or such details; this government
tiling primarily concerned with the prin-
ciples and the violations of law and neutral
tights Involved.
The note It Is understood will broadly
intímale that the rlnal words or the United
suites have heon spoken. Upon the attl-
liulc or the Vienna foreign office tenencia
PRESIDENT AND BRIDE AR-
RIVE AT VIRGINIA
RESORT
PAPERS TELL OF TROUBLE
AMONG "PEACE PILGRIMS."
By Associated Press.
London Dec. au. (f:0 a. m.) The cor-
respondents of the Dally Mall and the Dally
Express at Chrtstlanla make a great a
play or the alleged dirrcrnncea or the Ford
peace party. The Exoreas saya that when
the newspaper men at Chrisllanla want
aboard Mr. Fard'a manager made vigorous
efforts to prevont them from meeting the
American ntwananer men but waa unsafe to
prevent the story of tbe voyage from being
toia ana mat aner inc Norwegian nao gone
ashore with lively details or inc happenings
there was "a regular cat and dog right"
to ouat the American Journalists rrom the
ablp tho main allegation against them
bring that they tried to wreck the mission
"Uiiarnisftme Peace Pilgrims."
Tbe correspondent of the Dally Mall des.
cribes Mr. Ford and bis "quarrelsotut
peace pr.gr In is" as surprised and riscon
certed at tbe lack of even a semblance
or official welcome to Norway and says
that there Is no disguising the fact that
the majority or tbe pilgrims realize that
they have embarked on a foolish errand.
The correspondent soya at least a dozen
di legates Intend to desert before they tnak
themselves more rtdlrulous. Describing the
reception given the Scandinavian newspaper
reporter aboard me snip uta auna corre
pondent says:
"The stage was elaborately set in the
second cuas saloon to convey tne unprcs
slon or harmony and a resolution was
unanimously carried pledging tbe expedition
to use all efforts to end tbe war. This
was the first motion carried without a ills-
sentlng voice .s lice the uscar II. sailed and
the Scandinavians aecmod puzzled but tbey
oon were enlightened. Up sprang 8. S.
McClure and -poke ot rumors that seven
New York reporters were to bo expelled
ror unprofessional conduct
s. 8. McClure Saeaks.
"Beware ladina and gentlemen." said Mr
Mr. Mi' lure. "If audi a mistake Is made
(Continued from Pare One.)
CHIHUAHUA tJXCHANGrJ
sIKJiCliANTri AND UKOK.KKS We pay the highest prices tor gold
silver bullion Mexican oolna. both gold and silver bank notea and
constitutional currency. We sell drafts on Mexico's banks negotiable
in every i-Mt of Mexico. CITY NATIONAL HANK PuDO.. PIONKKR
PLAZA r 101 P. O Boi 4&. EL PASO. TEXAS.
ALL OTHER g 1
LEVY GROCERY COMPANY
EVERYTHING FOR CHRISTMAS
Candy in Bulk 2 Iba. 25c New Nuts Cluster Raiains lb. 20c
Bob Bom & Chocolata 1 lb. Royal Scarlet Mince Meat 3
Bos 25c packages 25c
Extra Fino Chocolata IJb. Flam Pud ding & Maraschino
Box 40c fhtrrrisa 2 for .25c
CoocoUtaa With Cherries Seeded Raisins Seadleas
Ntata at Pruuta. 14k. Boox. BOc ---- - " -
White House fo
lin ing tit along several applications for par-
.. ni oiiii. luipoiiimi correaponoenre.
ami the president win devote a portion of
each day to work.
The exact plans of the party were kept
surh ' strict secret that crowds Stood for
hours at the railway stations along tbe line
waiting ror the trsfn. The last part or the
trip wan made up coiiiinnou grade and
the president's train was pushed and pulled
hy three engines. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
hail an early breakfast on thalr private rar
before reaching? Hot Springs.
To Fortify tke s -trm Agalaat Winter Cold.
Many umts of OkOVR-l tastri ks cmm
TONIC make It a practice to take a number
of bolt ea in tile fall tn atrenattiin ...
fortify Hi.' aystem against the cold weather
iluiing lite winter Kverv one know the
Ionic effect of Outnlne and Iron which ibis
reparation contains in a tasteless and ac-
ceptable form. I purifies and enriches the
iiiuou ana nouns up me whole system. 96c.
involution NoUee.
Noltre is hereby given that tbe partner-
h p lately subsisting between H. T. Bowie
It. It. Bowlo and A. T. Urals of El Paso
county. Texas under the firm name of
Hilton Market was dissolved! on the 1st
day of nerember A. I). IMS.
All debts owing to tbe said partnership
are to be received by the said A. T.
Meats and all demands on said partnership
sre to be presented to turn Tor payment.
joJJV"1 Kl Pa"' Becember lh.
HEN BY T. BOWIE
R. R. ROWIS
A. T. LICATA.
(Advertisement)
RAILROAD lUlB LAND.
Tueson. Phoenix A Tidewater Purchases
leepol Slle to Arliasa Capital "
Pixcltl to the Morning Times.
liioerilx Arlx. Dec. t9.-Tbei the El Paso
A Miiithwrsteru railroad la nntiuru. .
tend i u linea from Tucson to I'hoenlx la
the belief here following trie announce-
ment today of the purchase for tó000 of a
site tor a Daaaenter dsnot hu ih
rtioeiiix it Tidewater railroad controlled by'
Tbe company at tba sama time tnnk- .
Uon un nine other placas of Phoenix prop-
erty aultable tor rrelgtn yarda along the
" ' " wmi-ii wu gTaiiiea tas cor
norst Ion over a var ini
Tbe alte chosen for us passenger depot
was that of the old school grounds on
aevanu avenue.
ably i"- i ici Wo are divided
words cm change that fact
"Colonel Henry tben -poke. Mrs. Ines
Mllholland tiolssevaln stepped to the col
unci's side and aald:
" -ir wo are going ui mediate In Europe's
troubles we must first learn to mediate
among ourselves. There must
militaristic settlement of this.'
"Then hair a doten votcca tried to speak
st once and the Rev. Dr. Aked's voice
could be beard above tbe singing 'My
iii t lis of Thee."
"All thli was going on while the party
waa waiting ror Mme. Doslka Stiiwlinmcr
to appear. Wild cheers Mated her ap
pearonce. She besought Ihe Americans to
rescue Kurope from complete destruction
wncu .vmte. cnv iiuuier a appeal . t-iiii
ed tbe ontrrcl about the reportera Was re
sullied anil finally Senator Helen noblnson
carried a resolution adojurnlng the meeting
and tne party urose tip in aisoraer.
Wterllf Dies of Isurtes.
By Associated Press.
Leesburg Ua.. Dec. 1S. SberlfT D
Moreland. of l.ee county died today from
wounds received last night when ne and
a posse fought a pltcbfl battle with
negroes In Worth county Just across the
line rrom tins piacn. According to un
oiiririneil rumors two of tbe negroes
hsve been caught and lynched.
Held I'D Metíais With Toy Pistol.
It. Asoclated Press.
Chicago. Dec. 19. An Imitation glass My
pistol was the only weapon that Fred
Logue the ao-calleil "Pepper Box' rob
ber. needed to commit eighteen holdups
during tbe last rorty-rtve days according
to tne ponce.
.iigue confessed to the robberies
night and eleven of hia victims Identified
mm. according to tne ponce ne aenieo
niitrdVrtnr Policeman John M. Burka and
told the story or the imitation pistol
support or his denial. He admitted thron
ing pepper In the eyes or some of Ms
victims.
l ain uec. is. -ur. jscques BerUUon. di-
rector or medical eutlatlrs or the rrenca
army tn a penal report which be ata pre
pared ata lei tost tat mortality among the
uaaa year
Tbe malaise That IX Net afreet Head
Because or its tonic and taxativa effect.
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE will be round
better than ordinary Oubilne ror any pur
pose for 'which Quinine la uaed. Does not
cauae nervousness nor rinsing in bead. Re
member there la only one ''Bromo Quinina."
look ror signature ot E. w. orove. xc.
E. T IMNfl AITHOBJZJCO
REPIW8KN-TATIVE OF TIMES
AT LAB CRl'CEtV-PAV RIM
L. T. JoUina Will be authorlted rep-
reaentattv or tne Tunes at Las Cruces
on and after December t. Please pay
him for the paper after that date and
make all complaint to him. Phone
Ma Oravy matas hast TtliaS Btxwa
me rtW j
Elite
Confectionery Co.
The Store Beautiful of El Paso
-OFFERS
The ONE Present
that is always in GOOD TASTE for any lady and a present that costs the LEAST
MONEY in comparison to anything eke you could possibly give and be as appro-
priate is a
Fancy Box or Basket qf Fine Candy
IN
Fancy Boxes
we have all sizes styles and shapes priced
from 50c to $15.00.
IN
Fancy Silk-Lined Imported Baskets
We have one of the largest and most complete as-
sortments ever shown In any Confectionery In the
United States empety or filled With the finest of
candles priced from $1.00 to $90.00
In Candies We Have:
OUR OWN MAKE
FAMOUS "ELITE" CHOCOLATES AND
BON BONS THE LB.
50c
packed In Half One Two Three Four and Five
pound boxes as desired In either an assortment of
All Choco 1st tos or a mixture of Chocolates and
Bon Boos.
HARD-CENTER ''ELITE" CHOCOLATES
packed in Half One Two Three Four and Fire
pound boxes priced 25c 60c $1.00 $1.50 $9.00 and
$9.50 the Box.
DELICIOUS RUNNING CENTER CHOCO-
LATES Our Soft-Centered Wonder at 80c the Lb.
Made In Vanilla Black Walnut and Mint Centers
encased In highest grade of Bitter Sweet Chocolate
and also In Maple Malted Milk and softest of Cara-
mel center dipped in the richest of Milk Chocolate.
An assortment of all packed in Half One and Two
pound boxes.
"Best"
The Acme) of Perfection $1.00 the lib.
Ton will agree with us that they are "The Most De-
licious of All Chocolates." The final result of our
more than fourteen years' EXPERIENCE! in manu-
facturing candles and being made of the very Best
material money can buy are fast winning their de-
served First Place. Packed In Half One Two and
Three pound boxes In either all Hard Centers or a
mixture of Hard Centers and Creams.
(Our capacity limited this year we are sorry to say
and output governed entirely by priority of order.)
CHERRY CORDIAL CHOCOLATES
$1.00 THE LB.
A large red cherry floating In a dellclously flavored
cordial encased in sweet chocolate. Packed in spe-
cial Half and One pound boxes.
OUR CREAM MINT PATTIES 50c THE LB
We will have Red Green White and Pink colors
on hand but will make any other color desired in a
quantity of one pound or more.
OUR SATIN FINISH "BUTTER CUPS" AND
"TRILBY STICKS"
Very pretty and awfully good 60c the Lb.
FOREIGN MAKE.
Huyler $1 the Lb.
Well Known High Grade Chocolates In One Two.
Three Four and Five pound boxes and a Complete
Assortment of Fancy Packages.
Maillard9s9 $1 the Lb.
We are sole agents for this Very High Grade New
York Candy that comes in One Two and Five pound
boxea and also .In Extra Fancy Packages in One
Two Three and Five pound sixes.
Johnston's
Excellent and Very Popular Candy in very attrac-
tive packages. We have a complete assortment of
their One and Two pound boxes and some Fives.
Lowney 65c the Lb.
In Half One Two Three and Five pound boxes
and a large assortment of Fancy Boxes.
' AND ALSO
RAMER'S and "MILADY" QUALITY
CHOCOLATES
In their attractive Xmas packages.
Cheaper Chocolates
For those who wish it we have a dandy assortment
of Good Pare Wholeeomo Chocolates In UnnsuaUy
Attractive Boxes at a low price. Beautiful Five
Pound Boxes for $1 .25. Four Three Two One Half
and Quarter pound boxes priced $1.00 75c 50c
25c 15c and 10c respectively. See our Texas Street
window.
FRENCH CRYSTAUZED FRUIT
In One Two and Five pound boxes of assorted
fruits priced $1.00 $2.00 and $4.00.
In bulk we have Pineapple Cherries Apricots
Lames Figs Pears Green Gage Plums Jap. Orange
and Ginger of which we sell any amount at $1.00
the pound.
"ELITE" CHOCOLATE NUTS
In One and Two pound boxes 75c and $1.50.
Salted Nuts
Valencia Almonds the pound $1.00
Jordan (very large) Almonds the pound .... si. '25
Pecan Halves the pound. $1.00
Brazil Nuts the pound Si.oo
Filberts the pound ..$1.00
Turkish Pistachio Nats the pound ..$1.00
Our Bulk Candies
Mexican Pecan Pralienee.
Mexican Pecan Panoohe..
Mexican Pecan Fudge....
Mexican Paean Kisses ...
Persian Nut Kisses
Cocoanut Cream Bar...
Butter Scotch Chips
Turkish Fruit Paste
Packed any way desired.
The Lb. The Lb.
. . 60c Pecan Glace Bar 40c
. . 40c Almond Glace Bar 40c
. 50c Brazil Nut Glace Bar 44)c
...40c Black Walnut Kisses 40c
. . 40c Turkish Nougat 40c
. . 25c Cream .Fudges S&c
. . 25c Assorted Taffies 25c
.. 40c Molasses Kisses 25c
The Lb.
Maple Pecan Bar 40c
Spanish Peanut Bar 25c
Spanish Peanut Brittle 25c
Creamed Almonds t5c
Creamed Filberts 25c
Sliced Cocoanut Bar 25c
Cream Caramels. 7 kinds. . . 40c
Highest Grade Gum Candies 25c
A Few of Our Frozen Christmas Desserts
FANCY INDIVIDUAL MOULDS
Santa Claus 15c each
Snowman 6c each
Xmas Bell 25c catch
Snowballs 15c each
One Dollar
tba Quart
BRICK
Frozen Plana Pudding.
Frozen Pecan Pudding.
Frozen N easel rode Podding.
Frozen Montson Pudding.
Frosen Strawberry Monaee
Frosen Ptsutchlo Mousse.
Ft tasan Lalla Rookh.
Frozen less $1.75 tba Gallon 50c the Quart
Lemon Orange Pineapple Apricot Cherry
and others.
BRICK ICE CREAM 60c THE QUART
Any Flavor or Color made to order and can be made
of all loe cream or a mixture of ices and toe creuns.
Each brick may contain one two or three different
flavors and colors as desired.
Tutti-frutti Ice Cream.
Tutti-frutti Frozen Punch.
Mint Frenen Punch with
Cherries.
Cranberry Frosen Punch.
Bisque Ice Cream Regular.
Walnut Blaqne Ice Cream.
Burnt Almond Ice CVeam.
Ice Creams $1.75 the Gallon 50c the Quart
Vanilla Strawberry Chocolate Maple Nut or
any other flavor made to order.
Seventy-fire
Cents the
QUART
A Mutual Benefit Suggestion
Please let us have your order for your Ciiristrnas Dinner Dessert as soon as you pos-
sibly can to facilitate the proper handling and prompt delivery of the enormous
amount of tVmaisrk made opon us at this time.
The Elite Confectionery Co. Inc.
Cor. lexas St and Mesa Ave.
347 PHONES 348
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