El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, August 18, 1916 Page: 2 of 14
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"EL PASO MORNÍNG TIMES. FRIDAY AUGUST 18 1916.
SCIENTISTS PLAN
TO EXTERMINATE
CHILD PLAGUE
Vigorous Campaign to Prevent
Spread of Infantile Paralysis
Considered at Conference of
Federal Health Authorities and
Eminent Plague Experta.
WIDESPREAD OUTBREAK
rtdegates showed 11717 case in stste
irporti'ng. itxludtot unce Jeanary I
Ti- atate Health rrircrs reported ihsl no
states eiqrpt tnoM nr New York hl
tnipaiaerl i mil arg a on travlira from th
Mcrnlr areas and eiiirenwtl belief thst
men drastic quarantine regulations ara tin
in - i 1 1 delegate i eeid raw
i In 'In ir states war n r to th
eastern epidemic and others reported the
i lasii mora i i- In rural toan nrtian
districts.
KarakrrV Virase
Assistant burgeon Oenerel W. C Hurgar
hi win A' tins urgern A. H Oknnan
prétMM sear ii soajresajaeti sa oui to
msiit ih - following synopsis of tfta views
of th .i-akrs:
"tt spptars ti lie Ihe consensus of opin-
ion thai warasation of parases with the
i aaerrstti tm that opening or
gtboól la slaTaOjjjWer Trawl Is clatisrr
i im ahcn-lt perMHI iii'ix'im nt or anil"
nr rhronl' carriers of Ilia disease. Tfc
vlrtenre Is against insert irannuion and
transmission hy food is hotnVtical."
Hcpiirtln on a scientific itudy or the
mptoms and. rnntroi or the epidemic in
It;
TO BE GUARDED AGAINST
of the pnhlK- health service said
B taaoetewd in-.
Wsshintion. August IT. -Mans for a
mor- ritvrwtii ami air n ie pr vrni apre'i
ol Infantile nnin;. wtir made Imt to-
day at a col. ft renes ol li alts auih'irili"s
or IM"t ir II .taha with offirliln of the
f'daral public health servir n xiluiinna
Ixin'l Know aue nf Plague
rrenklv. we don't know how th di
easa Is transmitted nor Its rana. Th
evidence Mrotigly points to humans as th"
carriers. ' Tha evidence that It Is purely
human ill" a.'- and ir rotitagloue a lars
FARMERS IN VALLEY
HEAR HOLLY SUGAR
COMPANY OFFICIAL
m im- ann i iniin iniw ji uic ronrai - j pi.p.rtUin or persons epned err immune;
an"1 in which i-iiiiiitiI platue esprita. h spread ary largely ftum
scientists and harten Insist ara partir I- .. nthar than irk nrrsons. iimm
hy adults. Agalnat that 4" Ih known - a
patina ' iiilliiliiy i iin.t.- cposals fr Í
(haikins II" .decaer.
No tlann t tprrarrf
.While few nf ti nreteal today as-
SfSssed alarm that IM . tptSSBVl might as
umc rotintt) aid BjCiiporlifjaa may uni-
lotaUy Stclsra1 nicaVc ways necessary
to suard sgalnat artdaspresd outhn ak Ad
IIH..I..I. freely audit by many ctparts
II at llw ran" 'T Un- plume ts unknown
so-i to - to -.im ni i. ti .Hi-Hi'. .h.n md rin of tha dlsraa
i on It privslenir hur HMOflM do nal i
i ItttX Irsnamiasinn b UlsarO T'atismls
Inn hv INI Inwrr anímala' Ii hyiottiatiral.
Wa hardly susprrt any bul énea or taU
Its rapid sprrad Indícala human rarñrrs."
in l aara In Rural f)(trlpla.
Iirsitltr tba a York aptdaml". Huraaon
I i ! saU tin- most utrlkinif rhararlarlsllr
Is that It l m'-at savrra in
rlnmeiv delrrm I rHyslrtani wtm haT' '""l "omruunitli'l than in "ttira. na sain
tan flshtma ii in v . rk I'rnnsylvanli. I niio-tv par rani nf raas orcurrad amonr
iu J. i.n an I i ..iium r t nt. savi- Urn lal j rblldii n lindar tan yaars ol sa and that
aal KtWUflf obatt llhl til IM M HpecU I from Tí. to no par rant or tnf"rilons can ba
It Pr. n ut Mprrad Irared to pravmlia raaaa nr dlri ft rnnlart.
tHWatbia a i.nlniii rhttiltl on prr Hiam an- raw mrnllona of parsons a-
MaMtM nr ..iisil Df I i i.). mil- thrntiah 1 l"''d In tin ir nn tainlll'M. ha MM
InU-ratatr Irav I I iiiii.riiulv .! rasilla I tir. (irorar I'rsprr of tha Haw York
tlnna I if lrai I mi ralli'isd iraly. sl"tm I h' slth board said quarantlna nf parslysrd
aril i n and -trmi rarrl"" n- urad by prranns wj md affSX llva as.ilnat trana
lnl-lon II" ail inai arm wa pn.ainiy
tiraainv di-part
niml in iipaaWf sfta eonfareni and whip
MMea a S'lvanii' l by "'ml apt-ak
thst si aaral .. v- aaamal pat
rra rmiu tha saalai'i IiiIitU-iI araaa
. kfgfaaea pmhably
.1' in f llMMa in
anrtti tnntmlm
i n i" ktral ami aut
IllCbOl lUtl toward
Mi du al raprasanta
ink hnra uiril
n Tiirint uni
win raeonirnatid a
apartimi Issuaoca
and i ii i i i nil' n i '
latitat ami rtllroid
sslamsi nina Hand
lit "a nf ii itni n lara
tha cmili irni 10 saal
sunn tislfn inl".
MBsWN "f t milrol
A siTist poaiiatuaa in paoaasaa matimds
for confrol "i tin- r i n inn . iii' ludmic
srtnaxruiton rriulallons. was appointaj
(pi r Spoil i 'iiinim lt inrinliir. an' lr
.i.ii'ii' a i 1 1 ir in d Maryland rhaitinan.
t)r. T I' Tuttia. ..f Wawatattoa Dr. i
i. Wtlllains ni u una. Hr. H. II. nrark
an. "f Miin-ots. ami It charlas y Hanks.
Im'sii or i.iH' public haallri aervtet rorps
llfhtiua the plat ata al aw York.
Amoiirr rnnnaitiar anpnlaiftl M rrrom
m 'mi .i iiniiniin im-ihod
I aourra or Infi rtinii and wbll" at rirsi
nairroas ware tu'llavad immun 1 i asas had
rarimtly apprsiad amona that rara.
lo lulu ""' Malaria ana nulld I'p
llif .lrm
Take tha did utandard (MdVK'9 TAS.TI-
I f.ss chill luMli. You know what you
sra. takllik aa tha formula Is prlnlad pa
cviiy labal sbnwlnir It Is Quinina and
Iron in a laaldaaa form M)e
Chester Terrell to
A ddrcss El Pasoam in
Culberson's Behalf
Tha Cultiaraon club "f Fl Paso has ar
isnard rnr a maatinr nnl week at which
i hasler Tarrall. nna n' Uic moat clnquant
and rnrcarul spaakara in Waal Tetas will
In lha chief apeakar A i. I. srain from
Una and Mr ri in ll wa received y at -rday. an-
liaiiatiuti.ua -i.iii.iii. and in'ormalloB re- nouncina tna ract inai lie would coma
eardins Iba disease's proffraaa and Saalrpl I I'M date of the tnectinr has not barn ar-
i. i mu o.i. i ni "ni euu i II I svtnder. of ) lansed.
the public iiealih sersica i nsinúan. rr. i lecr -li rnr.merlv aa peaker or tha Tea-
W c Woniward. nf the ttlairtrl of r.ol as nousa or raprasaniativat. II Is likely
i.mbia In i ai i lair lirski . of Illinois i h Jaunt debate will ha arranr"! Iieiwarn
Dr. A: it. Youna of Maine and Muraran vr Terrell and soma laadlna eaponenl of
J. W. Trssk. or Ihe public I slth service runner ooveroor tiacar B. Cnlqulll raf and.
mar ll.wai I a.e.. lb purled ma the merits and record of Ihe twu can
A national nuvey prrsenleil by the state dtdaP-a fur the i nltcd flutes sensle.
"The Whiskey for the Sick Room"
r Tcna law a
Patches in Mesilla and El Paso
Districts Ahead of Colorado
Beets Manager Saya.
pedal to the Momlnr Times.
Lit r.rures. ft. M. Anru't lf-)na of the
iar seat crowds of rarmera and buainaaa
men that ever assembled In the Mesilla val-
ley turned out last nirht to hear R. W. nin-
heimer. manarar or she Holly urar mm-
pea; and i. v.. Oaurer. chlal aartciilturlat
nf Uta rompanjr. Few prepoaitiona have
ever so Interested Ute people or this sac
lion.
Tat latter was unable to make any prom
laes to the location of a factory In this
section he ataud owlnr to the fact that
the esiienmenl had not yet progressed rar
rnonsh to enable his company to make a
rinal d.'. i. dm In the matt- II- did say.
owevee mat the beet crop on trie atperl-
roenttl pati be In the Meallla and Fl I'sao
valleys "aere ahead of tha rrops In Colo-
rado -both Di site and sotar rnntent.
Last Irritation Needed
Mr. fllnsheimer made a numtler or help-
rol observa! loos at to farmlnr mathnds in
ihe valley urtinr tne farmers to usa lata
Irritation and more cultivation Ha warned
them that If they continued to uae loo much
walar.tlhey would ruin many tracu of
lower lands and Imperil others. Ha eon-
rratulated tha people ihtc on havinr ae-
cured the aervicea of A T. I. awls of Rocky
l i.i.i. Colo. as special Irritation enttnear
to inveslltrate rondltlnns and mathods here
and lo make rerommendsliona liolh as to
manses or cultural methods and chantas
tu the (Itch .) stains Ihemaelveaa
Mr. 8ltihaimr was followed by Mr.
(surcr who slV rave the rmwd the bañe-
ra or some observation that be has made
In this valley ss compared with his lont
esperlenre ojr Hie srloii unrated f ro-
jeéis of the feat. II" aisled that be knew
or no project thai held stealer possibilities
than dors thla one. nfl -.ml that the of-
lener he rama down heic the belter he
abed It. He sstd. too. that ll wse danter-
mis to permit Hie water lafal under the
land to rise nearer than willdn four feet
of the surface and followed oM Mr. Sin-
abetmer's surteallon aa p. the mora spar-
bit use nf water and mora intensiva culti-
vation. I'strerlaln Abnul I aetory.
Tslka were slo made by W II. Manda
villi who haa beotl the prtme mover In
Ihe aurar PSSl eiperlmenl by Dr. A. .
Uiib'ii.on. who reienlly aade a mp
Ihrotirh ( oloradn aa a ntemher of tna Me
ailta valley commllbe thst toured wi stale
and atudled ronriltlnns there. A a-enaral dla-
cii. .luí rollo wad and'durinr thla Mr. Sin-
shelmer was saked polnlhlank hit opinion
as lo the likelihood of the establishment nf
a factory here Thla question ha was ua-
able M) an. wer definitely he said but he
did av tm prmpecu were favorable.
He Usa abilcil that. In tne event the as-
pertinent juaiifled lite eatahllahmcnt of a
rarpiry here thai but a short time could
be riven the people pi -1st the necessary
arréate for Ihe season of 1I7. Ha relt
lhat It would Im well Into September bv-
fi.re the reaiilla of the asberlmant coulif be
tlrri nllely known and lhat it possibly would
be near the riral of October. Ills order
ha alaled would have to be placed for the
machinery for the raetory by the first
mis or iictoher In ordor to assure Its In-
.lallatlnn by lite openlnf or the ISf season.
Ill i but a short time could be allowed for
the latum rir neeis n"ii
Divisional Hike of 1
12000 Guardsmen
Planned by Funston
JBy Associated Preas
Man Antonio. Tes Anaroast 17
The Mstcmt prartloe aSant of Ihe
iiAUonaJ ajunril moMUaaUna was
InHna; pleniw-d today by OSSseesU
days In that city the division
al "hike" of all the 12.000 tmarda-
men encamped hatee.
TrntatlT plana call for a
march In the aatate capital Aasatln
to leiri ahont f4rptemler I. It la
eatlmatavd that If Ihe hike la made
a week wiinld be spent In Iba
march to AaaUn and after threat
days I nthat city the dlvWhui
wonld atart hack to Han Antonio.
Auetln 1st ahoat SS mlkaa north
of Han Antonio.
NATIONAL GUARDSMEN ARE
DRIVEN FROM TENTS
WHEN WALL OF WATER
ROLLS IN FROM HILLS
(tojtetad from pate oat)
rivers. There warn many IncldenU dttrlnr
tha storm that reused Isuthter to witness
but not to those who were unfortunate
to eel wet while trylnr to wade across
the street. At San Antonio and Oraron
streets a younr man in a Palm bearh suit
fell in the water while trylaf to cross a
puddle of water. He slipped and Ml In the
muddy stream much to his dlasatlslactlon
as a younr lady was waiting for him In a
doorway aeroe Ihe street.
Artlnt Mayof It. R. Slevens personally
supervised lha work of repairlnr etreeir
which had been washed out snd damar"d
by tba rain storm; Kmployea or Iba ureal
department were kept busy dnrlitt the
evenlnt placing laiierns at danverous wash-
ouU where traffic Is usually heavy.
At Montana street and Cotton avenue ten
automobiles were stuck In the sand. Th
street al ihl point was badly washed and
treat streams of water carried sand and
mud from the meat into Montana street
making Ihe street Impassable (Br auto-
mobllee. Many cily employes were Im-
mediately placed at wuik at Ibis point re-
pairing the strael.
Crmalderabla damage waa dona along
Seventh street by lha storm. The street
was lorn up In several placas and many
callara were rilled wish water.
On Boulevard between Fl Paso and Oregon
atraéis the pavemtut waa so riUcd with
sand that ii air o at this point waa sus-
pended. Tha rar trarka and the road nt
Ihe end of tha mm It. i hue were sahed
out
what I mean by dominant Arnertraatem
able to take rare of American Interesta
"In addition to that we want also
you cannot have much of a nauon without ;
t an intense regaru rot oar nations! honor. .
and a dlapoatllon to maintain it I am
soil llnus to preserve peace and good will.
want the friendship of all the nations i
or the world. They are very friendly dls-
pned to ua. Rut If wa are to keep oat
of trouble we mutt respect ourselves and
others must respect ua There la no ears
ruarsntee nf ieere when others begin to
aee how much they ran trifle with you and
you decide you wont stand It They have
tot lo know you mean what yon say
and In the thiota whirl) vitally rottrera yon
that you ara prepared to maintain them.
That I Mod Americanism ft will give us
peace with honor. That la what America
wanU."
Loyally In riag
In his address at Itosburg Nr. Hughes
aid:
"Too must have loyalty lo ma flag and
unswerving loyally lo the principies or our
tABtftuUoas You must have a ke n appre
elation of what Anvrlcsn opportunity means
and what you must do to preserva It. You
must preserve it ba encouraging every
American. You must be sure wa do not
b.ne unused the national powers whlrh
alii give us national heritage."
Mr Hughes was arromptntad on the trip
from Portland by Chester H Howell former
Progresilva nations! committeeman from
California and at present a member of Ihe
Republican national campaign committee.
The nominee spent most of today ratting.
He said he felt 'bully" and that hie voice
was Improving.
CASTO RIA
Por Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Today Saturday & Monday
A BASEMENT SALE OF
Mason Jars & Jelly Glasses
MASON JARS
1-Pt. Jars Dozen
I-Qt. Jars Dozen
'2-Gal' Jars Dozen
JELLY GLASSES
55c
65c
.85c
1 0-Oz. Size Dozen 45c
8-Oz. Size Dozen 29c
6-Oz. Tall Size Dozen 25c
6-Oz. Flat Size. Dozen 23c
b-Oz. Size No CoVer Dozen l&c
RINGS
Mason Jar Rings Dozen 8Vic
W ' asase-'
Cor. Overland and Hlanlon Streele.
Alwaya beaia
the
81 nature
TODAY IS FRIDAY REMNANT DAY
Main Floor.
AMUSEMENTS
X-X'XX
ate not aollrlt m
The PURE FOOD Whiskey
BERT RAMSAY 8c CO. INC.
General Distributora EJ Paso Texas
v:-mcx--k-:-
try terrttorlc
Shoe Comfort
HERMAN'S U. S. ARMY SHOE
For men who ar compelled to ba on I hair feet most of the
day. Broad soft toe snug heel. Designed and dfT TA
basil t for comfort and service. Price 0a DU
Shelton-Payne Arms Co.
Arms Ammunition Tents and Sporting Goods
217 Texas Street
s
Vrntln
It- ahTin and
liol'ave
A at mi
signing of
heats
the
oartv spent all or today In the riclds.
imltlng beau rrom every patch In lha Me-
Mils valley taking Ihe rnllesl notet and
preparing to make s most eshausllva test
01 the beets as they no stand. Nr. Sin-
aheinier and Mr. oauter planned to leave
for clorado on the night train but will
1st over here until toniormw beranae
the evreaalve rains In Ihe lower valley
which p reventad the train from leav
Paso
HUGHES SAYS HE PREFERS
PEACE AND UNIVERSAL
OOP WttLT
ntlnued Front I'aae fine.)
natural n'ln'i we alioiil'
permanent proapeitty. To do
must look alter our own. That It
uaa oi
valley
ivlng Kill
LAMAR
TONIGHT
"VENGENCE IS MINE
A gripping play of capital
punishment featuring the
eminent star
CRANE WILBUR
SHOWS
7:45 p. m. 9:00 p. m.
Admission 10c
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
AT
THE
UNIQUE
TODAY
TOMORROW
SUNDAY
Mme. Petrova
In s
"The Eternal Question"
FIVK AOTg LONG AND
mi N MBBP IN n -I'KKMK
HATHOe) AN D
POWWaV A KTtinV OK
HIGH UH AND DERI
HHADOWS.
MMI PI ntOVA WITH
III It IVUMIKIII l I. AÜT-
ING W11X A N S W B It
T1TI8 yiKSTION TO-
DAY. TOMOKKOW AND
st N DAY.
.show atart: II .30 a. m.. lt:45 p. an. ;5 4:30 5; 45. 7 8:15 :S0
Despite the Rain-Crowds Came
IT WAS A HARD STEADY
DAMPEN THE
ARDOR OF THE
MANY WHO -WANTED
TO SEE
ta
PL
DRENCHING DOWNPOUR BUT IT DIDN'T
Where aro
Childrei
f Powerful
tr Sensational
Diinijied
They came in Autos in Street Cars Afoot!
And all on the same mission bent
To See the Sensation of Screendom
THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT IT TODAY
THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT THE PICTURE
THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT THE SPECIAL MUSIC
THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT THE INTRODUCTION s
OF THE SACRED SONG AN UNUSUAL INNOVATION
AT THE PSYCHOLOGICAL MOMENT.
AND YOU'LL TALK ABOUT IT TOO !
IT IS ALL WE HAVE SAID IT IS AND MORE! IT IS THE GREATEST
ACHIEVEMENT OF THE GENIUS LOIS WEBER !
FIRST SHOW STARTS AT 11 A. M.
Adults
Only
POSITIVELY NO- CHIL-
DREN UNDER 16 ADMITTED.
Admission
25c
AND WHEN YOU SEE IT
YOU'LL SAY ITS WORTH
DOUBLE THAT PRICE I
Garden Theater
TRY THIS NEW
METHOD ONCE
You allí nevar go bark to
ult style dentist again
ti. I
Uelllisls. ail
"it prlees are within
reach of all but ae do no
cheep work snd are tiol com
peimg wltti cheap adxrtlalag
New System Dental Co.
Cor. El raso and .aa Aiitoni"
slraat from entrame to Hotel I
t to It. IHiona SS4 Two lady ill. n unta
American Savings Hank across tha
Hours a so to k so; Sundays.
nlah and Oaman spoken.
CRAWFORD
ALL NEXT WCsTa STARTING
SUNDAY.
HAWAIIAN
TROUBADOURS
Shows Dfcily Mats lae
Dally. Nakbu and Kan.
I. Ti4a t:0a Mita. 10-tO-SOo.
WIGWAM
FAY TINCHER
In sparkling comedy
'SKIRTS'
Mondar "Damaged Goods"
l NUi
as
.LEVY GROCERY COMPANY
SPECIAL
3 Can Chicken Tamajea 25c
5 Cana Tomatoes 25c 1 7 Cana Peaa 50c
3 Bottles of Sour Pickela 25c 1 5 Cana Baked Beans 28c
Trade WkhUs end Save Money. Mai! Orders Prompt Attention
PHONE 505V4V06 20V206 E. OVERLAND ST.
EXTRA! BIJOU
A thrilling pldtsW today.
"The
of Wei
It la aoieal in an lunaptatass
uaaiiiaer by a easy oaas.
RECULAR
ALHAMBRA
LAST TIME TODAY
Blanche Sweet
In tba Excellent
Paramount Play
"Public Opinion"
TONIGHT
Tyrone Power and L.ois Weber
IN THE GRIPPING CRIME DRAMA
"THE EYE OF GOD"
The Most Remarkable Photoplay Ever Produced
Loia Weber starring in 'The Eye of God" directed the wonderful photo drama
"Where .Are My Children" playing at a local theater. 'The Eye of God" was
directed by Lois Weber after the wonderful success of "Where Are My Children?;'
THIS FILM RIVALS "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?"
"It' a Dime All the Titme"
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