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Saturday. January 15 W16
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
i
HraWa Mai taw.
The pupila of fee ta class or Um El Paso
high school gave a most enjoyable dance
UM nlftu at the Elk' club. Punch waa
servad florín the evening tnd the errair
waa jolly in every respect with the young
people were Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Keller. Dr
and Mr o. a. cowan Mri. d. IV Wilkes
ara. Margaret Stevens and MIm Louisa
Rowland. Amonf the members of the class
tnd their meada war Misses Oertrude
Smith. WlHIe Mae Carson Esther inrham
Kathleen Perkins. Lena Parker Berths Hill
rertner Harriet Bottom Nancy Edwards.
Lawrence Bromberg Helen Agulrre Edith
fiohortson. Mildred Bishop. Blanche Ioe.
r.imiy nmw nne tnuan Elisabeth Haw-
kins fllidys Oaf Meld Helen Redding Mary
TtauuumHm r.iiisDrui wrote Hsiei Kinney
nrisrnii. Edna nobertson Beulsh
wngm. miinren Roger. Mary Herrmann
Ida Hunter. Ida Krupp Levon Sorralls. Sil
via Hirers sela Polan Cora Ivy Lola
"oise. nroerra m arise Neme Mae Bowen
Irene Moyer. Blanche Schwertt Anne Ma
p. Lenna Iioblnson. Doris Freeman
Helen Conway Marlon Cain an Mary Llnch-
r. "rfre Hardy. Mabel Shea. Anita
f aetse. Mary capita. Frances Oppcnhelmer.
Hiith Shannon Dorothy Volertsan Louise
crr i.nunc ccignton. Frances Lucketi
Han Ella Biirk. Louise welsch Hobble
Stewart Mary Bdmondson. Helen Loomls
Jane Burses. Francés Karl. Thnlms Sninein
Korothy Crane. Jeanette Davey Jante Mac
'ti nuHi noocns oris Honercs Lucille
Mayer Lucille Harlan Ethel Crawford
Mary Dewey. Jessie Everett Violet Chase
Elisabeth Johnson and Mabel McMulIln. and
the following boys: James Berra. B. Carson.
Ward Worthlngton. L. Shea Johnson B.
Bryant Albert Webb. 1. Magorrin Albert
Tatum Cecil Boyd Ralph Patentan. W. It.
Casey D. c. Phillips. H. Aldrldge M. Blu-
menthal. Minnie stolarorf Earl Evans Paul
Welsh H. Dunevan Roland Kemp. Herndon
Kemp lave Hughes Jsrk Thompson) Cole
Jnhn Thurston Eurene Thurston Lowdpn
Wtngo Robert Ralney Robert WulfT Grady
Weeks Bailey Winters Jack Vowell. Bar-
low Morris H. M. Morris Paul Broylas
Carroll Stevens Kngene Womcidorff Paul
Krupp D. i ay lord. Clifford Oaytord. Henry
Welsh Airred Whltmer. H. White. Alfred
Black Harry Posll Lewis Whltham. Juliui
Hermans I. Goodman L. Goodman Ben
Jenkins. Zealand Jenkins W. Kranrthor
I'aul Duryes. f. Broaddus Charles Over-
street a. Hathaway C. Wright E. Rutledge
P. Shoemaker. Claudius Smith Alvea Coch-
rane U smith. Earl Brown I. Scharror
i.awton croom Kd Marsh Fred Klncbloa
R. Cooper Oeorre Glarden 0. W. Blerer
Don Plan Ted Piatt Hanlon Dubose. Charles
Thurston Robert McPherson. Tom Morris
A. J. NcQualters Frank McOuattera Don
FOUND HEALTH
JN CARDUI
Oklahoma Lady Saya She Visited
Four States Seeking Health
But Did Not Find It Until
She Took Cardial
Henryetta. Okla. Mrs. Anna Hlie-
man of thla placa; aaya that aha suf-
fered for 8 yetar with headache.
).lro.V I..-. - j
from womanly troublea and that aha
had been to Colorado Dakota Mis-
souri and Kansas seeking- health and
never found It until she took Cardul.
She says she was given up and waa
confined to her bed for three months.
She further says: "We then moved
here and after moving here the drug-
slat here in Henryetta Okla. told my
husband about Cardul and gave him a
Birthday Almanac and I read the
testimonials and began taking; It. and
could see after I had taken the sec-
ond bottle it was doing me good and
so I have kept It up. I would not do
without It In the house. When I feel
tired and nervous after doing a hard
day's work it aeema to rest me and
make me feel fresh...
Today I am a well woman and I
know that Cardul. . .baa cured me. . .
I can do all my own work and waah-
ing and house cleaning now without
ever giving oat. I have several
friends right here in town who have
been unable to do their work for
years but are now up since taking a
couple of bottles of Cardul. I weigh
146 pounds and am alwaya well...
When I commenced taking It one year
ago I only weighed 100 pounds."
Ail druggists aell Cardul the wom-
an's tonic Try it If you need a rem-
edy of thla kind. Get a bottle today.
HEN YOU DO NOT GET GOOD RESULTS
from anything bought from us let us know and we will ar-
range to remedy it. Don't hesitate to telephone us when
you have trouble.
TUTTLE PAINT AND GLASS CO.
210-212 No. Stanton Phone 205-206
" Watson ' Groceries Are
Famous For Quality"
Phone 5151.
PURE VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP
DIRECT FROM THE FARM
Quart Chusa g .
One-half Oaliun Cana I.
Pase Maple llagar lb. a .
Feradeil Prepared Bach Wheal Flour paga g .
FaaradeU Preparad Pan Cake Flour pkg. g .
"Old Paatoloned" Pare Back Wheat Flour g lbs. gar g .
WATSON'S GROCERY
ÜETV
Horarth. William Race. Cooper MeKemey
and winiam Harta ale.
sa Mary Dewey and Miss Ruth Dewey
the two lovelv dana-hlers of Mr. and Mrs
I. T. Dewey ware hostess at a beautifully
appointed Japanese tea yesterday afternoon
at inetr none on nevaos street ine
ental Idea was most attractively carried
out n all Its aDOomuurnu. my drawn cur
tains and Japanese abades dimming the
llrhts. daylight was eriuded from tne
rooms lending cnarm inrnugnom .
A Dmfualon of cherry blossoms and ja
panese lilies combined with large flurry
chrysanthemums and rents were placed
about the living room. Here Miss Mary
Dewey and Miss Ruth Dewey w el cowed the
guest.
Nippon was cleverly displayed in the
oining room a miniature rucwircsquc jn
panese garden scene was arranged In the
center or tne lame nns rannies m cry
tal atlrks surrounded the center piece.
Mrs. William nrr and Miss Fiances Foster
presided at the tea table. Tliey were ss
aisled by Mrs. George Orr Miss Katherino
Foster and Miss Anne Maroffln
Upon the buffet in the dining room was
arranged another miniature attractive gar
dan scene or Jaoan.
The guests Included a few intímale
friends classmates and members or the
January graduating class of the High school
of which Miss Mary Dewey is a popular
member.
These two pleasant hostesses were ably
assisted by their mother.
West Yétela Country Club.
The dance at the West Ysleta Country
club on Thursday evening was largely at-
tended and quite an onjoyable affair. Among
those present were Mr. and Mrs. 'Maurice
Goldrroft Mr. and Mrs. Manning Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Forte. Mr. and Mrs. D. c. Booth
Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Eads Mr. and Mrs. ft.
Misses Rebecca MaflUe Nellie Mae Rnwcn
Veva Drtckell. Dolly Evans Virginia Sent-
pis Mary Hill. Anita. Maetie. Harriett Bot-
torff Hilda Sorrnson Laube Davis Mar-
iorle Powers Jouett Fall Grace Fleck Mar-
Drle McKay Margaret Perry Becky Mer-
lin. Edith Weir Birdie Biirkaloo. Clara
Louise West. Gladys McQuettrra May Buck-
aloo Florence Mahoney Daisy Brodsky of
Denver. Colo. Mrs. A. J. MrOuattrrs. Mrs.
W. H. Robb. Mrasra. Louis Whitman w
H F.
ledge
Judd. Ward Worthington. 0. E. Hut
C. L.' Siemens cilrr Klllolt Ben
Jenkins. Walter Jenkins Everett Long
Fred Hardaker Rl L. wmernrd. Harry
Sweartngen. E. E. Ryan Lou Rosenberg.
Marshall cassldy Ed. Donahue E. W.
Heldon. II. E. Robertson Julius Hermans.
W. R. Collins C. P. Henry Louis Flelsher.
Frank McQuatters. Malor George H. Mr-
Master. Captain E. L. Napier captain Mar
tin Crlmmlns Lieut. W. M. Modlsetlc. Lieut.
R. O. Aunln. Lieut. A. R. Harris. Lieut.
Dennis McCunnlff.
ves TSS for Visitor
Mrs. Charle Carroll Stein of Pueblo Colo..
was the charming honoree at a prettily
appointed tea given yesterday artcrnoun ny
Mrs. Thomas N. Glmpcrllng at her home In
nirhmonrt Terrace. Fragrant blossom and
ferns effectively decorated the rooms. The
dining table was covered with a lace tea
set and centered witn a vase oi irsgraiu
flowers. Pink candles In crystal sticks
surrounded the center niece. Here Mrs
William R. Sample and Mrs. William II.
Simpson vourefl tea. a large nuinoer
called to meet the pleasant visitor.
o
urkler Concert Monday Kvenlna
Miss Marguerite Buckler the operatic
tar who returned recentlv to her native
city after a remarkable career In the opera
houses or France and Italy appears In eon
rei- at the Teas-Orand on Monday evening.
January IT. Society Is eagerly awaiting the
event. In which the beautiful soprano win
appear en costume. ne win ne assisieu ny
Mrs. James (1. McNary. Mrs. W. R. Brown.
accompanist: Mr. Plcchl. bass and Mr. Hoi
guln violinist.
ox Parties for Grand Oners Concert.
The smart set will be well represented at
the grand opera concert to be given on
Monday evening ny stiaa Marguerite núes
ler a former El Paso girl. Among those
reserving boxes thus far are the A. P.
Coles the James Graham MrNarys. the
the James L. Marra rne Winchester cooi-
eys will entertain with a large line party
and supper after the concert at their borne
in Manhattan Heights.
Camp Fire Girls to Men
The camp Vire girls will meet this after-
noon at 1:10 o'clock at the central rooms
or Hie Young Woman's Christian aaeocla-
tlon. The girl will be garbed In their
ceremonial costumes and headgear. At 3
o'rloek they are invited to Join the hiking
cild under tne secretary Miss I fcicncr.
o
Reglateatal Dinner Dance.
Colonel Alfred llasbrouck of Douglas.
Ail... lio has been assigned to take com-
mand or the Twentieth Infantry here at
Port Bliss was the honor guest with his
slater Mrs. Hulme at a dinner dance Wed-
nesday evento al Hotel Paso del Norte by
the orneen of his regiment.
Entertains Club.
Mrs. w. D. Howe entertained her bridge
club yesterday at her home on West Boule-
vard. The prise for highest score was won
by Mrs. Will cromble. Mrs. H. 8. Potter
won the second prize. Mrs. Charles Pom
eroy will be lbs next hostess.
Last al Serle el Reception
Rev. and Mra. Charlea L. Overstreet were
al home last evening at their apartment In
the Carusso to receive the members of their
210-212 Texas St.
a
to alesna: the former retearnont.
ara. Basan ta galirlala sa tnaretay.
Mrs. C. J. Mapel will entertain at bridge
en Thursday krternoon St her home In
Highland Para m compliment to Mrs. n
ert Itaynnlds or Ixia A ágele Cal.
V alrSlsaa nan it at Pari aits.
A valentine dance will ate given on Febrn-
sry II at the poet hall at Fort Rjiss. The
broreeds win go lo the army relief mnd
The afTalr la being looked forward to with
keen anticipation.
AM Baetrty Meets.
The general aid society or the First Meth-
odist church met yesterday afternoon at
the church parlors and held s very Inter
stint meeting. A pleasing program waa
Ken and the ladles or Circle No. t wore
hostesses
s -a
Katertala at IMaaer.
Major Oeorge H. MrMaster was host t
dinner Thursday evening al the Weal Ysle-
ta country club. Hla guests were Miss
Nellie Mae Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Atusa
IMaaer at the West Ysleta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lengwell entertained
at dinner last evening St the Weal Ysleta
Country club. Their guests "ere colonel
Charles W. Taylor Mrs. Ely and Miss Alice
Taylor.
KelerUlncd at TMnner.
captain Martin L. crlmmlns entertained
Miss veva Driskell Mlaa Dolly Evans and
Captain T. M. Anderson al dinner Thurs-
day evening at the Wesl Ysleta Country
eluk.
Ta F.elertañíW''Sr Club.
Mrs. J. T LIITord Will entertain her "N"
club on Thursday afternoon at her borne
on Oregon and Wyoming streets.
SOCIETY PERSONALS
Mrs. C.
Mrs. Ira Wallers Is expecting her slater
Mrs. Ouy Walters from Wellington Kansas
Sam Hlumenth.il. who has been ronflned
to hla bed ror the past rive weeks. Is
siowiy convalescing
Mrs. J. W. Mack has been removed to
her home at the Alexandria apartments af-
ter being III at Hotel men.
Mrs. Irene Evans and son David are vis-
iting Mrs. Evans' slatrr. .Mrs. D. R. Arm-
strong at her home In Richmond Terrace.
o . .
Mrs. Edmund Shaw has been removed to
her home on Brown treet from the Provi
dence hospital where she has been quite
in.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Schwartz accompanied
by their daughter. Miss Hchwsrtt have
lert Tor an extended visit to New York
city.
Mlas Gail Lnamaater who. owing to a
painful accident was unable to return to
school at clairmont cal. la much im-
proved. William crosshy who. has been spending
few weeks In New York leaves today
for New Orleans by boat and wftl return
to El Paso shortly.
1 UT.d. tí tUmnit Mav Maw m&4 im
Botlorfr. buyers or the Popular Store left
last evening for New York cltv to purchase
the new spring line of goods.
Mrs.' Rebi.ri Reynolds or Los Angeles
Is the guest or her brother Henry New-
man al bis i audi home in Newman N.
v.. some few miles down the valley.
Mlas Louise Nowland. of New York city
graduate or CasUe School of Dancing will
begin classes at the Hotel Paso Del Norte
Tuesday night at S o'clock for adults chil-
dren's classes In Esthetic Interpretation
BREVITIES
Advertisements.) '
Dr. Ebert Dentist. 6 fig Mills Building.
Automobile Licenses.
(MM T. J. Houston 171 Sacramento
Dodge rive-pasaenger.
M0& Jesus Velasco El Paso Ford ftve-
passenger. Finest good!
Jarona Frías an age
while crossing the road near Old Fort Bliss
at 7 p. in. -was struck by an automobile.
resulting in a rrartiire or the lert limo
below the knee.
Fresh vrgt'blcs fruits game. Fulton Mkt.
Everything electrical. Lawrence Elec. Co.
Suit Against Mexican Railroad.
Kraft and Madero are suing the Con-
stitutionalist Hallways of Mexico. Luis de
la flarxa Cardenas lomillo Zamora. J. M.
Lozano and K. Castañares tor S3I.J77.38 In
s suit filed in the Korty-rirsl district court.
The plalntirfs allege that beginning March
1114 and ending September lots 1 it va-
rious dates and various times thev had
advanced at tin request or the dereudanls
sums aggregating more man aio.ouo. part
or the sum. thev said had been reuilil
but on September t lalo they allege
there was a balance due litem In tile
amount being sued for.
Dissolution Notice.
Thc partnership heretofore exiatllur be-
tween John A Pierre and I. N. Davis under
the firm name or Pierce Furniture con
pany has ibis day. by mutual conarnt been
dissolved. John A. Pierce will continue the
business as formerly and will receive all
money one uie rum aua pay an outstand
ing accounts
KKKVttB'
Dnlcb Lunch Budwrlser Lemo'a Standard.
Craated New Trial.
E. Dell Are. who was found guilty on
a charge of soiling vinous liquor without
a license and assessed a run- of Ituu and
one day in Jail was granted a new trial
rue trial anil
Hie granting or the new trial
guilty on the charge and granted a new
trial. He was released on bond pending his
uura trial
OenilTc Ml
DR. BAUCMERT
fresh gulf Hah. oyaten. Fulton Market.
Or aaaa Seta bvcaiar Bias .
Try the new oi-Apk. Bar. You gel lbs
best. T. F. Kelsh. proprietor.
beret" eiitcrtaliuiieiii in be given at Hotel
Faso del rtorte on the evening or Monday
January It ire rapidly being perfoclrd.
and II Is already I that Ihe enter-
taliiiuenl in aiieain.ii is lo be nut ut Uie
most novel original and pleating ever held
in i.i paso
I Bexlcan dancins siria singing and dam
I ing and the stunts of a number of high
. class cabaret entertainers will be aaaoiu
the features thai will add set and piquancy
I lo ihe function. The committee In charge
of the. "Calllenieo s cabaret" includes W.
.su. J. A. Hgpper carl A
M.Nerj. hay McUlntucI
sad Norman Walker.
i gaaertluaua B)ir. own. .. scars or racial
oiesiianas rasaorce. uraee
Itn'jerk Hotel.- i Adv.)
Dr. Kreley European spaclallat cursi
oenilo I'rlusry diseases I to I days or no
pay. luimedltp- reller Calos Sullslaa. ovar
in.. ii i 'loth Ing .u
i repereo in ta gaod old fsimuass way
' ' .JM"!! IHmW )UU BIB
ju ara sur
aaioa Sud
j um niiuuivi atjnuc
A MOBoti Mothers behind
the purest cleanest most nu-
tritious of all cereal foods
Shredded Wheat. They have
tested h and found it best
for youngsters best for
grown-ups a food tc work
on to play on to think on.
Contains the life of the wheat
in a digestible form puts
gimp and ginger into the
jaded body. Delicious for
breakfast or for any meal with
milk or cream. Made at
Niagara Faus N. Y.
THREE VICTIMS OF
MASSACRE BURIED
aXVKSM. BODIES SHIPPED TO OTHER
i.iur. ron iMr.BlllAT; Rl RIAL Of
WATSON TO RE HELD SI VDAY.
Three more of the American massacre
victims were buried yesterday and several
other bodies were shipped to other cities
ror interment. Tlx- first funeral aervlre
was held at o'clock in II
afternoon at
J. J. h aster
Henry Easter
i company's chapel by Rev.
of M OteinenTa Episcopal
Ids of the murdered man
chttrrh. Friends
ard he nal many crowded the chapel and
overflowed to the street. Burial was In
Evergreen cemetery
J. W. Wool i wis burled at 3 o'clock from
the Peak undertaking company's chapel.
Interment was In the Masonic plot at Con-
cordia cemetery.
Funeral at M. M. Homero. .
The Dineral of Manuel B. Romero another
victim was held at 4 o'clock rrom the Im-
maculate conception church and the burial
waa In Evergreen cemetery. Mr. Romero
was born In Las Vegas V v. 40 years
ago and held several public offices. He
waa a graduate or the Mew Mexico Com-
mercial college. For the last fourteen
years he had spent most or hla timo in
Mexico.
Surviving him are hla mother two sis-
ters. Mrs. M. B. Lucero or TOO prusperi
avenue El Paso and Mrs. C. Padilla of
Santa Ke v M. Many telegram! or sym
pathy and numerous floral offerings were
received ny me ramiiy yesterday. Fells
Marline. Winchester Oooiey J. Kerr Dr.
F. D. Romero. Dr. Castires and James
White acted aa pall bearers. Mr. Romero
held many positions of trust during his
service in Mexico. He was at one time
auditor for the Pierce OIL company and
was also superintendent or the Mexican
Central railway.
The body or Alex Hall was shipped yes-
terday afternoon to the. widow at Douglas
Ariz. Tor burial.
R. H. 8Hnmoir' remains were sent u
Danville la. during the afternoon. Rela-
tivos there will conduct the burial.
.Watson Funeral Sunday.
C. R. Watson leader or the party and
reneral manager of the cull Mining com-
pany will be burled at 10 o'rlork Sunday
morning from the Peak Undertaking estab-
lishment chapel. The Masonic lodge will
have charge of the. funeral. Burial will be
In Evergreen cemetery.
W. I. Wallace sssl stant manager will
be burled Monday morning at 10 o'clock
rrom the Msgley k Easier company chapel.
The Masons will have rhirge or the funeral
and Interment will be In Hie Maaonlc plot'
of Concordia cemetery. Relatives or Mr.
Wallace have requested IhM no fiowsrs
be sent.
J. P. Coy's body wss shipped last night
lo Btibee Ariz. where the Elks' lodge
will take charge of the rune ral.
Elks In Charge.
Final -arrangements lor the funeral or
Richard I'. Mrllatton the young EI Paso
buy. who was murdered are yet lo be com
ii eteil. The muera in uronauiv in nem
Sunday under the susplces of the Elks of
which lodge he wss S member.
PUtai instructions for tin- disposition or
Thomas Johnson s body Have not ueeii maue
ahd the corpse ha been placed In the
vault or a local undertaking establishment.
QUESTION OF ELECTRICITY.
Whether It will be cheaper for the county
to supply Its own electricity for the new
in house or hsv
Hallway company do tin
may be decided
ame. up ror de
January yj. The matter
cisión yeslerduy. but ttu
elded lo oiialliune II to
commissioners de-
Ifie later date. It
Ii figured that It will
.ill coil approximately
115.000 for the county to Install generator..
and other machinery necessary ano uie
i oiiuiiiiisloners are endeavoring to ascer-
tain whether It would he more economical
lo tak Ihe "Juice" from the local com-
tiíinv
The Hamilton company or Italian sub
milled the lowest bid op the proposition
of Instilling the generitors. The court
or criminal appeals at Dallas makea lu
own electricity and Uie commissioners at
one time considered miking another trip
to that city for Um- punióse or Investigat-
ing the machinery and learning the 'exact
cost of operation. Tlie rirst trip the com-
missioners made to Dalla wai to Inspect
the court building.
The school tnlsp-es appointed at the
seaalon yesterday were Jose Madrid. Fa-
ttens; C. E. keiiog. chni; F. ü. Candelaria
Ysleta.
WHEN vol KENT A TYPEWRITER besr
in mind that the c.NDKHWOob Is siiimlrst
in operation because slinpluet In construe
lion and always best In remits World's
champluus ami expert typists all certify
to this. Renting an Underwood may prove
to he the beat Investment you ever made.
Try one lor a few months and see Local
orrice MM H. Oregon -St.. El Paso. Adv.
ADJOLRNw COI RT.
Judge Culdvtrll Postpeaes Session la Re-
. sprri oi iieao.
Out of respect to the mstnory of the
Eighteen" Who wero wantonly murdered
near Chihuahua on January In last. Judge
Ballard
oldwrll or the muy nrin district
court adjourned
urt yesterday until Moo
day i
ur. The adjournment was taken
lion ur lied g. Hlevenson wlio
(I the mo
member of Ihe rescue parly which
brought in. bodu-
i.i Paso. In addition
lo the adjournment. Juilae r.ohlwell bad the
ii no. - or the um
or Ihe murder. .I men inscribed un
Ihe iiüiniU-s or Hi-
The ñames wet.-
A. H. i on. h Charles- Wadlrlgn. H. 6. Haae
C. It Watson. J P. coy II. H. ftlinmoiis
Hichard V. MiHatton. Maurice Anderaon.
Oeorge W. Newman WUItam D. Pearre.
Charjsi A. Pringlc. ai.- HaUT Wllilaui J
Wallar J. W Moon M. H. Romero Tuom
aa W. Evana. g. I.. Hublnaon and Thomas
J. Johnson.
raoTKaiTs uooi ragg uut.
(ieterasr
"wss
Er Associated Preaa.
ftsll Lake city Jan IS Governor wil-
Itaui Hpry. in welrumtng the delegates to
IIk llfty-secood annual luovamlon of Um
Naiional Wool Drowers' aasoclailon today.
eiU-essed the hope thai the convention
would voire a protest agalual placing wool
uu ii.. free Hsl and regretted mat the na
Itofial House of represen latlve. "rxMild not
fsruisr titas it did" when II passed the
Ms aster power ills bill.
President frank J. Hag I aft IPs of the as
wciaiiou said a his annual Ursas that un-
CHIFFO.V IN "MOORS! MOWN.'"
Tete de negre chiffon over silk of the
lame color mule a beautiful gown In the
tnonei snown above. The chifron was gath-
ered erthe center rront Into a high eollsr
or the asme and spread away. In ripples
to form a deep yoke rrom beneath which
the straight gathered lower portion of the
gown fell. This wis in one piece to the
hem and was laid In rive deep turki In-
creasing In site aa they m-ired the bottom.
A 10ft issh of snir tone silk was knotted
loosely about the hlpi. A novel touch is
the addition or white ribbon hinds rrather-
stltched in black lo the collar cuffs and
deep yoke or rorsagr edge.
lets something Is done to prevrni whit he
Bronnuncei unwise distribution or the pub-
c domain the sheep Industry would be de-
stroyed. "The MO-scre homeaiead hill la pirtlru-
larly pernicious." lie said "It gives an op-
portunity for the relentless land promoter
to control land which is of absolutely no
uie except ror graining or ror land-
holder! who wish to extort a high rental
rrom livestock men to. get a strong hold."
An erfort should be made to rlassiry land
more accurately be asid to prevent ex-
tinction of the sheep industry In the west
The convention la alld to be the moat
largely attended In the hlatory or the sa-
soclallon. sessions will bo held tomorrow
and Saturday.
For brrikf..st tomorrow try Sulzberger's
Majestic Baton. "Deliriously oureienl."
Adv.
NATIONAL CI Mm LEAVES STRIKERS.
rand Jury lavesilgallsn Ceaiinues hut
- Everything Is Quiet.
By Associated press.
Youngatown. nhio Jan. M. The Firth
regiment uhio National Ouard. which has
been on strike duty here since last Sunday
departed tonight leaving onlv Hie Eighth
regiment consisting or 7oo men still on
duly In East You.igstown.
The grand Jury Investigation or Ihe strg.
and rioting in L.ini Ymingitown continued
today. James A. Campbell president and
s. :. Muulnson vice president of the
Youngsiown. sheet k Tube company and
John Orauey and Joseph Murphy local labor
leaders were questioned.
"From what the investigation has de-
veloped I am convinced that outside Influ-
ences were largely responsible for the
trouble" said Prosecuting Attorney A. M.
Hciulerso.i tonight. "Labor troubles at Ihe
mills or Hie tub.' company and the Hepublle
Iron k Steel roinpsny had entirely dlsap-
Two Beautiful Calendars
Distinctly d iffereat and artistically
better than any calendars wa
nava seen. These two girl sub-
ject! from the brush of VV. HaikaU
Coffin are so cleverly reproduced
In eight colors that it to difficult
to distlnnutoh them from the
original water color. Please 1st us
send you this set. Enclose 5c. tea
' cover wrapping and mailing cost
Gourauds
Oriental Cream
nal in to UM skin a aiiallsst saft
P Tin asilte appearance. Is UM for
early three quarters si a ceaSary.
ItaV T. SWIlll A Ml. IT art at jam It las lark
FISH AND OYSTERS
Vegetables. Fruit Dressed Poultry and Game
For the Finest .nil Fresheat That Comea to El Paso oome to Headquarters THE FULTON MARKET.
FISH AND OYSTERS
FINE FRKeiH KKI) N. APPKIt
HALIBUT
' HOLE
CARP
( HAXNKL CAT I le.ll
HI1HJMP
CRABH
HHFLL OYHTKHH
Foil HATUltOAY ONLY APPLES AND OKANOE8 BY THE BOX
Fancy Navels per boa gg.40
Extra Fancy Waushlnston Wlneaapa and Bpllaenbsrga per boa
Try a Bog of Each.
FANCY VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
Was Beane
tYeaaa gquaavh
TWO TELEPHONE-JUBT CAM
Beyoad the t9 Block
FULTON MARKET
"THE PEOPLE WITH THE GOODS"
Sister: Read
I MtTCfW TOSIjV ilMY FOR
e&.sSri
QtettfJiOHRaR
WAGE OFFER TO
MINE STRIKERS
PROPOSITION FROM MAWr.KRS Dlslftin
III TED THROI CHIH T CLIFTON
DISTRICT.
By Associated Preai.
imnon. Am. Jan. h. The managers or
the Arliona. Shannon md Detroit Copper
companies whose striking employes re
cently decided to eliminate the Western
Federation of Miners from the district as
a factor In the ramps or Clirton Morenci
and Metrair. orrered today a arile or wags
running rrom is. to n ce
present prlr or copper
to resume work
ems naseo on tne
as an Inducement
The offer was made in a letter given the
climctis' mediation committee ol' clirton
and printed by Hum for general distribu-
tion here today. In the latter Ihe mana-
ger! said that ir the men would return In
work the managers would be willing to
meet a committee or them and discuss
grievances riving assurance that an erfort
would be made to Improve rotidltlona.
Our Jllney Offer This and Se.
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slln. en
close With 5r and mall It to Foley 1 Co..
Chicago HI- writing your name and ad-
dress clearly. You will receive In return
trial package containing Foley's Honey
and Tar compound for coughs colds and
croup; Foley Kidney Pills ror pun in sides
ml birk: rheiimatlim backache kidney
and bladder ailments: md Foley Catnartle
Tablets a wholesome and thoroughly
cleansing cathartic for constipation tul
llousness headache and sluggish bowels.
Owl Drug store.
Rlkle Assembly Meets at ClondrrofL
The pible assembly will be held at cloud-
rort. K. M on June W according to a
t aai
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GROSSBLATT'S
CASH GROCERY
5ft WORTH STANTON
The Grocery That Hells Hta-heat Quality at Lowest Prirea Barring None
SO LHS. GRANULwATED SUGAR
With Every 15.00 Order of Groceries.
Hugar. 17 pounds tl.oo
14 pounds Hwrct Potatoes. . .gov
lbs. Colore. lo Potatoes gftc
7 Boxes Matches: gao
4 Packages Corn Klakoi .... lac
g Packages Osuneal 15c
OOFFKB Growtblatt'N Special Quality First Price Second Lb..gOc
TEA Groaviblatt'H Special Blend Per Pound... age
A VISIT TO OI K STORK MRANH A SAVING TO YOU.
Fret. 1 1 Texas Egg doten .... gftc
Freeh Creamery Butter That
Pic ee) ggo
Florida Grape Fruit 4 anil
for gftc
Dried Prune Peachcn and Flga
g pounds gfto
Sal Soda 10 pounde gftc
Pcttljohn BreakfaNt Food ftc
BREAD the Best Sc Loaf
MRS. HOUKKWIPK. ON PAY DAY GIVE US YOUR TWO WEEKS'
OHDKR A VDWA'IX li YOUR SAVINGS.
A new clean modern atofVTinWhe heart of town. It will pay you to
trade here. We deliver within ten blocks of our atore. Out-of-town
customers van cater to your trade.
Grossblatt's Cash Grocery
PHONE Iftftf. - ft 12 NORTH STANTON
NEW YORK OYSTF.IUi
COUNTS
small t.ULF OYaTTKRH
HE Al HOE
HCALLOPH
HUM. 1. 1.1. Is
hPANlMH OULF MACKKKKL
liOlMiTKKH
You Will Find Many Varieties That Will Not Bs Found Eleewhere.
Endite A rtl shakes bpinaeb
Ess role Eaa Plant Badudiea
Cbk-kory Nets Pelelssa Orapea
aullflower Hpantah Otuoaut Pean
Hruaeri Sprettta Water Oseas O rape Pratt
Ft -It l0t Deliveries :! and 1 1 a. nv :IS and Is gt
Only Oaa Delivery a Dag.. This Leaves Store at 1.11 p. ns.
My Free Off er !
ICv --"'i"'i'ifS. aaiaata.
e"i .Fajara aw nvinr
sTappI aT craaplaji ftalfclali
MY FREE UM DAYS' TBOTMEMT
t rotase a 4gl. T -i nl tatai safDasasjftr
decision reached It a eonrerence of the
New Mexico and l-:i Paso Baptist Bible as-
sembly's committee held yesterday al thé
First Baptist" church.
Rev. J. F. Williams chairman presided
at the eonrerence and various committees
were named to look after the arrangement!
ror the annual eonrerence at CloiidcrnfL
planned to nave the young pen-
pie's work. Sunday school work and
ii nil
iihie
studv featured at the convention bv sneak
ers from all parti of the south and nutrí
SENTENCED TO FIVE VRARR
FOR ACCIDENTAL KILLING
OF It-YEAR-OLD BOY.
For accidentally killing Manuel Lopes
aged u years. Ydlefonso Mstsmorss was
sentenced by a Jury lo spend five
yeirs in the penitentiary. The verdict
or the jury returned yesterday round
MS defendant guilty of murder.
Lopes was killed on November M '
Uln In the smelter prerlnct when s
pistol wis dtsrhsrged.
Mniainnris testified thil he had been
drinking and the pistol he had wss '
accidentally discharged.
Watch! Watch!
THE BLUE BIRD
The Bird of Happiness
(everybody seeks the' Blue Bird
for Joy good luck prosperity
and contentment. I Shall be
here In a few daya.
WATCH for the Hl.KE BIRD.
$1.00
Rose Glycerine Soap 4 for. gao
8 rolls Toilet Paper Sao
Milk g 10c cana 16c; 7 Ac casta
ISC
Crystal or Bob Wblte 7 ror. .gfie
Moby's Pork ami Beans S for Sac
Catnplieirn Houp S for g&c
Jetlo g for Me
Royal Purple Grape Juice pints
20c; quart ggo; half gallons Me
Olivets quart ggo
Large Rips Olives pint toe
Holland Herring; ft for gftc
Mince Meat pound lOc
4 pounds Fancy Head Rice .gftc
in Town . . . 3c
POULTRY
Fine Oaeae lb She
Fine Uucka lb g&e
Fine Turkeys lb. . . .l?Ho
Fine Fryers lb. gao
Pins Broilers lb. . . .ITJio
Fine Hens lb Sou
Our Poultry la the Finest.
Come and Hee for Yourself
TasuFsrlaea
And Many (JOmbt
Fine Thing
111 TEXAS STREET
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 15, 1916, newspaper, January 15, 1916; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth198250/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.