El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, September 17, 1916 Page: 4 of 36
thirty six pages : ill. ; page 22 x 17 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
EL PASO MORNING TIMES SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 17 1916.
DANGEROUS CALOMEL
IS SELDOM SOLD NOW
Calomel Salivates! It Makes You Sick and You Lose a Day's Work Dodson's
Liver Tone Acts Better Than Calomel and Is Harmless for
Men Women Children Read Guarantee!
Every 'lnirficr hrrc. ye! your drupiit and
everybody drugM ha noticed a great falling-
off in thr alc 01 CaloiUCt I 'hey all pive the
same rra-on. lJodvn" Liver Tone is taking its
place.
"Ctlomel it dangciDQi and people knoyr it while
D6d son's Liver 'lone is safe and five's hrtfrr re-
sults." said a prominent local druggist. Dndson's
Liver XOQC 's lersonally jruaiantwl by every
druppist. A larpc family-sized bottlr cfistl only 50
cents and if you find it doesn't lake the place of
danperous salivatinp calomel you have only to ask
for your money bark.
Dod ton's Liver Tone is a pleasant-tasting pure-
ly vegetable remedy harmless to Ixith children
and adult 'l ake a spoonful at night and wake up
feeling fine no sick headache biliousness ague
sour stomach or rlopped bowels Dodson'i Liver
Tone doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all next
day like calomel.
Take a dose of calomel tonight and tomorrow
you w ill feel sick weak and nauseated. Don't lose
a day's work'.
Dodion'a Liver Tone is real liver medicine.
You'll "know it next morning because you will
wake up with your head clear your liver active
bowels rlean breath sweet and stomach rctrulared.
You will feel cheerful and full of vigor and ready loMm mm in Un mtntai ttMffÓM ef Art
ior a nam nay s worn.
Ymi an cat anything afterwards without risk
of salivating yourself or your children.
Get a -bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone and try it
on my guarantee You'll never again put a dose
of na;.;y dangerous calomel into your stomach.
MINING MEN FROM
UNITED STATES TO
ARRIVE HERE TODAY
Special Trains Will Bring 166
Engineers on Way to Arizona
and New Mexico.
Mining ni" ii from ew Mexico snd Art-
ron began arriving In H I'sso yetcrday
afternoon ti Join 111 Ani i :: Institute of
Mining knflMcrs' special tram which will
arrive in Ihll eltjf t u'clorl today.
Among th" lis engineers coming arc An
ilrew K. Cnlllni. of Miami V I Mo. any or
lino Alio; J II Spence nf Pinol Alio
I W. Hickman of Helena. Montana; C. t.
Ill own or Socorro. K H unid .f illolie.
I H. I.evlvm. I H. Maibl- ami II. T Mom-
en of Hayden A. M. Hiinlllon or SaseSi
L. A. Mnrkner. S. U Iminim snit H. K.
Ittiasell or Hat. ami Xi mil Mr. M. H.
McLean or Mi. n il' i a number or mining
Mm n in in tieiiver ulll an if litis morning.
The engineers iii i" met ai fas union
lalion Din srt-onH.ii lit a ..mnilllee or
lorl minlnir men III'' will lie the gileila
or ii.- ii nvmli'T" or tlm institute in El
Paso durinir their ihort Uy tier. W. W.
Imsc mi l Willi un I). Gordon l'il NM tc
i-npllxli - rtiti.lt II" .1" I untes "ill he
ink. r f..r a nil" I" JUSTM throiiirli r-
rlly ami about MM) ill my camps. At 7 o'clock
this evening ii.. v will bs ru"i st MSS-
lrn dinner to h" riven t the Tottac etna.
The engine i SpselSl train will lcve t
to .so o'clock iiil villus proceeding to
lirinmr m i '"n i'"1"' I" sama mis
Meetings l' i.' l'l -ii nthce. iii'.lif aii'l
AMERICAN AVIATOR WHO THREW
BOMBS ON GERMANS AND NEARLY
LOST LIFE IN FALL IS HERE
Captain Fred A. Thompson Recently a Member of British
Flying Squadron in Flanders District Telia
of Hit Experiences.
Captain I rnt A. Thompson reí enlly a
member .f thr Hrltisli flying squSilron. at
thr rroni in I rsnrc in tlie I'landeri battle
flld. In in hi I'sso rrnin l.os Angeles. ' l
He urpr1scri in mow 4li Morning
Times was aware nf his arrlvsl. II said
flial 1. l.i.l liecn fll..nel all over the mm
by norman Consul Hupp and c. C r.rowiey '
of Um noniisii crret service ytcrn "They 1
h" Ii I' d everything ponlhle n get me in
my iirhK an Aim-i ti an rltiivn's aal.l
Csptaln Thonipaon.
In ian Kraniivu i.sptaln Thompann
a MBspsntS t by DSVlr Onrdnn Edolman.
u'i in AmcrlrSit "lilrdmsn " Thr wd
AinTi-an wsrs in SSSTlOS losttiir in
FrslMS) i I'.wlcv rhlrf of lh i-rrat MT
Mei i'l ntriAAflJ in ihll rountiy haunb'd
Hi- two avislora for four montlia srrord
Ins to AMtkir Ihomvaon.
Inlnrrd ly Shrapnrl.
i.aptain Thompann wss tn the Flndrr
dililrt ror nvn 1 1 in nth dropplns bOcTÜMI '.n
ii" I'Minina. IP- a rrlraard rnr a tlnir
wlii-n hi" na Injured hy a pirre ..r nhrapilSl
wi.nr riyinsT or in nsrnisii imr h
w1" rorly ii-ii. in it thr- llnr whrn s
buKtuiS bll atru. K Ida li-rt son Infl hip
nil I' n. daird rnr inuiv -r.-nnds.
"I a .nil dolns aroui nrk I fell vrry
l.l.l I li.nl a lina In Ihr py and -lilr
imply hrokr m. way il.ronah. I h.mti'.l
I" lln- ilirrrr Roy Mu. hln. In taar . nrr
. r iin marblnt. Tbsrr wa no sdswrr
I rat-in. ni- wer riyln all ahmil na I
dipt" il lln- ntMhlns an. I in.nl.' r..i a lan.lina
I u an dissy I rotlld hsrdly hold lln- ma
I hlnr Ml I rrmrmliri hr - n.i take lhl.'
and I wan sltrn .1 - mi. i- nf sin They
.ik thr body of Rny Mschln front lbs
marhUM hsn i Ismisd fhsn was sun
rnr ii around u ami an ihr sray back.
HOWSTOf 'SS "t a Utulins- I lilt ri.nrh
Thai wsa shunt all I rrmrmhr aMU I
swofts
"It I in Inaplrmr lrht m look down and
ssr kjuttdrsds of tboilssnds or mrn risht
Warner's Safe Remedies
A Constant Boon to Invalids Since 1877
Wnrni-r- Snri- Klilllr) it ml l.lnr U1111..I.
Warwr! r- piábalas Rasswdi
i Vinriior' sr.' nitnima Ur n-iin-iy
War IMS ' Snfr XkiIimih Itrinnly
Warner's sf Narvlne
! WsrntT'a Snfr fill- (('oiwlluulinn Slid I. Ml.
rn' nnd St. on
SI. IIS
si.an
TAfl
Mli 11 nil si on
.in-.) 2.V"
The Reliable Family Medicines
For iuilr by IrRditiK driiKKisiH svsrywherr K
WARM H's KAPK RKMKDIRH . DFPI
rr h.iniili. -lit on rrqusst.
ins hm 111.sn.1c n. v.
ins '.HI .rih Hut It la an awful rrrlinV
t.. Itavf to pllrh Immhi down on ihr in and .
onrii iiir aninri.s rint ai iin' aanir Mmc
.ihl 1 .tí tain Thompson. "Th(i"mokr s'i'
mm v hsasy at uassi smi it ia Uaaaaslbr
to nrr brlow you.
Id nal Willi Rati
"Mnal "f th. tltnr wr wrrr rnsrd in
nbarf sstlnn svorft am! arotit duty. Thr
fnalllslfs nf "or macMas wsa Riinrd sn.i a
v.u.l.-il machllM son was riird brtwri'ii
u in thr tSTOBtSM firtwrrli thirty and
nrtx ..I ui would rlar nfl of ihr rrniind "
Ihr atmr timr Ilk.- a rim k or durks WRan
rijii.h omi tin'' i-ni'tny'l country wr sfafa
i liy"5.ii0 nr in.nnil rrrt in Ihr lr II
11 m a lar" body ol Infantry eonini
up i.r a numbT of his son brtns movrd.
wr Isnali-d our llura.
lio ..r ...l ronplrd with s mmprrtard
sir lank our wirrlraa. Hy puahlhir a
Huir button . rrlsassn puna or imoke.
fun n- id lltrar i"ifl- rr jual llttls dobs
Slid ofhrra rl ui.l. Thsrr wrrr our doll
nii dasbra in frw mwnsftis o'ur artil-
lery would In- pi'iirlnf a ism or -tu ii- at
thr ilrnslrd poaitlon and our work waa
ovrr. Thr -in.'k.- of thr ririns on both
Sidra wnuld llirn huí idr our vlrw. Ovrr
Ihisrr r riv brtwron Jon and M mllra
n day When I ovsrjmrs I nrrr mads
ovrr .'vi nfy fivr to inn ntllfa .lay '
aptain Thompson i a msmbrr nr um
naval niiiiiiu i"sscrvr or r ork. H I
'on his way ral whrrr hr ripscti In tnrri
ia'd Kdrlman. an rprrt inrrlran bird
: man who ws with Mm St thr rrmit In
I'rsnre.
Takra Hlk In (.sir
Mr pokr or um' liiii. Inn I' i rnfrrd
in fly In s SM Wblcn 11 bSlirvsa ws
soinr to rnssn nrr daalb m bin. "If you
rrrus lo M up oVsr Ihsrs in any kind of
wrathrr Uiry lak" v. u r. r .1 sy Itnms-
dlatrly" snld CSfltaln llmiiipson. "It took
ovrr a trnrr ur mm In fluid thai srroplsnr
Ihst nlrht. At llrOSI in ihr air wr wsrr
vrry eSftfUl IBHUl Sllsi kins nthrr svlstors
tor rrsr lhi tiny nilrbl be rnun thr Brit
iii rmy. or Iba Frrni li
"I lull rolos I" la)' I 1 PSiO In tomorrow
and trll vuu what I think thli" pisa. II
ta ami itkr lbs "hi "''.i muí svbsHi ' sts!
... Buny mi id captain
Thumi'suii.
' (irl Hid ni I luí' MNrrSBl hrrllng.
Thrtr arr lr dlra-i-. thai tnakr onr trsl
mnrr mlsrrsbT ihsn n diiorderad WCRMiiti.
Mrs. A wiiirir. thirhsin N v.. writas:
"I h.-itan usina 1 hsuilii rlaln'l I nl Irts SbOUl
rtv a vrira aan M ll.iil I um- I WSI Inn ins a
Hirst dral of In. .ii n M ili my idoiiiU'h. I
UffSTSd K 1 -it ilitr. .1110 tu lii(llK'tlnn
and r.msiipaiion. . iihiik did tor rnurh
food until 1 s-ol 1 liainLcrlaln's TaMilS."
nhtslushlr evrrywlirrr Adv.
7. .11
Ths ruasrary or tnr trip srtrr humh
hi rs" followsi
lajptemtoer tv -4mts f.i psso W:io p. m-.
Saptambrf ih Arru Drmlpt II 47 . m.
LSsWS liunlns 140 a m A. T. A S. h. Ar-
rive Wbltrwttsr s M s. m. I.rv Whllr-
walrr nr. a m. Arrivr. Ilsnovrr laaeiloa
liflt in. I ' tvr Hanover Junction lili s.
in. Anur Mnta Rltt 4 no a. m. Lastra
Manta lina 9 i p. ni. Arrive Hurley
1 eave Hiirb v id is p. m. aitiv
llanuvd Jiim ii'.n I 1 i" p m. I.esvn Halt-
ret Junitinn II
am- 11 in p n
Hi p m rtlVM Whllr
yynitswsasr iimi
1 aaas
n ana V its
hrinlns 19 :4S a. ni.
. W.
h. I.
Ilf r
Arrive Ixiu(lsa Tsss S.
I 1 1 :JU p. m.
urlve Biaben 1:00 s. m.
i) p. m. Arrive Imiiglss
- ix.uslst it itS p. ni.
Mllvr kellOII 1:10 S. TO.
1 a. in. Arltnna F.satrn.
'i a ur Leave 1. orillar
m. I.rax'- Dotfl
rtnptembrr t
I rve Imti'-r I'
ItiSO p. in. I i
IsipSambsT .'i
Laavs kripin 1
Arrive Coshlse
4:T) s. m. Soiilli'-rn f ar II tR. Arrive Howie
(1:06 s. 111 I i iM- Bowle&:IS a. in. Arliona
i astarn. .rri. . lob" Ssoo a. m.
hept inliff W I 'Hi' i.lotir ;00 s. ni. Ar-
rivr Bowie II :m a. in. I.ravr nowlr II 1
h. tn . Southern pacirie. Arrive Marlrups
I 0 p. in. 1 t-Mve Marii-opa. :. 1) p. in : Ari-
zona kaalrrn Vrrlve PltOMlS SlflO P. BS.
Leave I'hornix - 1 p. m. a. t. a s. r.
Sepii'iub-r '.' Kirlvr iiraiid i.snyon S;0(i
a m. Leave 'Hind csnyon 7;i p. m.. A.
T 8. I'. No 4
septrtniirr .' 1 .'ave AlbuejuerquS 7:00 p.
sepii'tntiT '.'
m Leave kai
Srptrnil.n
Leave im-sir 1
Septrtnli'-r .
I rave I s Jsunls St 7:10 s.
n 1 ity lliOli p. tn. o. 4.
arriva i;hirao 11. is s. ra.
u i p ni.. .n. Y. C. yo. as
- uir .i York V:40 a.
ABC DIRECTORY
Of Business and Professional
Men of El Paso
Hang This Up For Ready Reference
BAGGAGE Odols lm?$ Co
UHUUnUL M0V(NG phong 707
ANOTHER SIDE OF
RUSSIAN - JAPANESE
ALLIANCE IS HEARD
Both Empires Wcrr Dissatisfied
With Treaty as It Did Not
Clarify the Future.
THE biggest problem this
store ever solved was
that of finding clothing of
superior style for men of
middle age.
Young men like clash and go in the
things they wear dignity is a second
consideration but the man of forty seeks
clothing in full keeping with his posi-
tion in life.
We offer men of middle age
Hart S chaff tier cf Marx
Rogers Feet "Fit form"
and Kuppenhcimer Clothes
Fine fabrics in blue and brown grey or
tan. Suits in every size from 36 to 44.
Special models for stout men short men
and tall men. Styles for the six-foot
man of two hundred pounds and his
partner of one hundred and fifty.
We offer true economy in our price
range of
$20 $25 $30 or $35
We offer clothing so superbly tailored
so finely cut and lined and finished that
its counterpart cannot be surpassed else-
where at a third more.
We offer you a service of certain satis-
faction. We re willing to prove our case
any day you care to make a try-on test
with no obligation on your part to pur-
chase until you are convinced of the
wisdom in doing so. (Second Floor)
Ooprrtahl Il.rt Bohilmt Han
Ihr new-iiaprr pnlnlrrl out that the Willi
inslon Kuvrrtiinenl iirnppeit II a mn s
It knrw thai It wu niiarrflpUble eithrr to
Japan nr Htiaaia. Th wrilor dir-lareU alo
that Um srrat bulk of rviiulble public
oplnl'.n In Uta 1 nlt'il State Ii aolhlly
rainal any forward policy In China.
May MJslraU Ignorant
The review objected atronrly to the dt-
Int or the t'lilted tstei navy .1 a Mandarri
Of comparison in local rmialn for sn
hierra In Japan nval fon-r. a rampslrn
wlili-h wa based. It darlarnl. on tlie ralee
".mention that America would Interfere tn
tnr arrslrs or China The Journal con
eluded: "It IS finito DOSffOta iren proh
.ihli'. that the advocates . f naval arma
I rr.pi
drnr
CLEANERS "T aBi Wrlght's ceaning
worKs
Women of Mountain
Parl to lave Many
Flowers on Exhibit
Womm of Mountain l ark. .1. M.. and of
fillnt. !'? vmII have Bllenaltrl exhibit!
oí flowers rruiK ami iiinllrwnrk at the
Intertiatl'iiial "il l'rn.iuei exposition tu
be held in K Paso October 11 to u. word
of the prcpui .nnm .if Un' xhllills hs been
tecelved by Mrs. S. H. suUierland chair-
man ..I Hie women's board or the expo-
Sttten.
Aiidum mac Line mbMSM win tx' held st
the rxpmiti.in sintonía in thr apsce occu-
pied ti the t Psso CleartM Home so-
etati. mi invitations havs basn lasnstl to
out-of town bankars lo vuu un- cUj dm
ins the ssnnsinoa.
E p. Wilimi or Kl Psso I aadatlns
i -l. .11 ..r the irrneau
or the hi. nt Japanese Hu--iaii .illliim-e
which altraetlns . onu-lerahle ntii tilinn I
thai the pniirparlerk whnh i uliiunaleil lit
thu conveiill i. I. .ally dale trout the tiouty
id l'oltll..'ltl which ill.ed tne llUio-
Japanear war. It la nlflinied Unit b'dlt the
cinplre. w.i . .ii -mri 1 with the term
..r the tirati P'-ll.wiiiK tltMt they did not
Hiirrirlcntl) clear in horison ai to ines
which mts'ii prove dsnfemui In the ruture
Nasnttstioni were aecui dlnrlv opened and
thr rttal fruit the n.-cud id iwff which
SanoamaH Um rr Uve míe of iBjfllMaas
in Msncnurla In Itllti inu'ther airrermenl
wss COndUdad rniaritliiir Hi" itlpulStloBI of
thr flrt. areordlns t" Ihc JUL UM pn-
poaaj of the xmencan K.ieinnieni for nnt-li-lliallou
r tin' M ni. 'h .n-1111 null. .ad w a
one ol the qiir-tii.iiH wnleh ilnw Japan
and lumia i "- t toselher and breuckt
almllt the seriifd .if IMIU.
Iii an rdlPii . il .ii lh pmpcoed nvl ex
pañalón of tn. i mi. I states me Heñid of
la recentlv ....k lur with those who
rear that th.- I liltod stulc Intciid to piir-
SHS a Itronr. tell ai"' illvr policy m t hins
Involvins ii"1 risk nf eempllcsuoas with
Japan The j nrnal held that Ihr klmx neu-
trallalliiti proxil wa pamlcUHM but
inrnt In Japan and America rt up each ; frrtljr to ths sreit istlsfactton of tmth thr
other a country an inrnriinrv "iiemv n"i nation ' The prime mlnlMr ronclinlrd
njom any coiiii. iio.i in a a uiiuec . cmr ..m Wlir he fli hlllHn
then a aoaiiMsM pursuance ..i anea tac-
llr op both aides of Ihr Pacific n to bs
deeply ItSISIMe It l hound In mis-
lead the Igtiovsnt and unwary and lima
potara the nilhd or the maases of the two
countries srstnat eseh other xv. there-
rore. heartily submit this mailer t. the
arrlous consideration or all filend or
eternal price and Ml Ity between Jpan
unit America."
lie editor or the Herald or Ala I Mo
i .-ii Zuinnto. ronin'ily prívale jeerelary
to the late rrlnre llo who tr..uly ad
voeatrd sn alliance brtwrrn Japan and
liusala. Mr. Zuinolo a. compsnied Baron
Kl lehl Shlliii to the Lnltril Stairs Issl
year snd nrti'd as the baron' apokranUM ! jjeijl and the present empe
Arizona Law Library
Has 55000 Volumes
By Times üpeclsi correspondent.
Phoenix Arls. Sept. IS. Arizona's Ststo
law and lesi'lstlve rersrenca library con
taina over is&.ooo volumes accordlnr to s
statement siren out today by Con. P. Cron-
In Llbrsrlsn. Of this number tUMO volumes
are In the (renersl library and lfl.000 m
ths Isw library proper. Bound coplas or
ail the reports or the sovnrnors or Arizona
to thr war depjrtment have been recently
ndded lo the library as have everal dozen
M.lnnn of nrlrrluas historical work ob-
trred the wsr by slrttM or thr Anado- Jap- ! talnni hy Librarian Cronln from the Mas-
anrar "t'isnre. our relation w ith Itussta chuett and ( otun-. tl. utt tuts librarte
becsma all the more friendly and now we he Arizona state lay.' library rnntslns cm
hare concluded a new convention we i pl' te seta or all sutulr or all stales and
ontrratiiiatc nitracite ano liiisna un.l the ti.rrtti.iie ami limitar ruaelons a well
Japan sbout firty year berore Perry the
Japsnete nstlon declared the premier be
ran pi realltr that Hi empire was beset
with mny Intemal and exp-rnal problem.
He column.-. i "When a nation make pro
are in civilization dana-er must In any
caae acrompany the pmrr. our path lii
thr psst was rial or dsns-ei s Ttil we were
able to s-o throush without enoouulerinr
arrlous disasters Is dun to tim trreatneas of
the auUmrlty or thr emperor and to the
srace of Hevrn. Japan which was awak
ened by lluta hrrore wakened by Ainer
lea unrortunately had a war with Buula
Hut Utal wa a result or uiliunderaundtttr
on the part or both countries. Hut since the
ronfllUSl Oh of the peace i.r Portsmouth wa
liars come to understand each ..thrr per
416 E. Overland St.
Phone 343
in.
null
.it 'u ..Id location.
nRIIRRIT Schaefer's Drug Store
VIIVWWIVIW os ft Nnrt) Sfantnn Strsisst
DRUGGISTS su2 1
Phone 791 and 792
Cor. Texas and Stanton Sts
FRITTC PLACE
f T.. Lunches and Drinks of All Kinds
122 w. San Antonio
FIIRNITIIRF AND HARDWARE (CHEAP)
I UIMll I UIL H KllUr Phone 2158 215 s SUnton
tfi Plrit Naiioiial Bank. --Adv.
Free lo Pile
Sufferers
For Information and Advertising Rates in the
Above ABC Directory Phone 5050 and Ask
for the Advertising Department
Chairman of Grant
Cowitu Democratic
Committee Resigns
ByTiine -i -iisl correspondent.
Invar ill). . M.. SapL If After erv-
inr for watt) yrsit s ihsiniun of Um
OnM 1 ( IMnocrstic reairsl i ommit
tn n Walton ha reHsned. III
retaliation waa nude necessary by hl
nolulnailon rnr cougreo on ih lietnocratlr
in S. I st Iba count) convention held
Aufust vs. a irw days previno to the tal.
eoavention ol tins party Mr wait.m wa
iiniuinoui re Jciad 'COUBtl halrmsn.
III sucrrti.ir it Raymond H. Hyan. a mem
her Of the house of repfeaematlves or thr
last laSISlaturss snd sn KtlVS parly worker
amona the younger rlciueni of the party
With the departure this week of Nr.
Walton lor a ststewlde iiinpalin b'ur.
i.balnnan Hyan li iiii.ed roll . liarse or
ths ürsnt county caiupsisu and I now
bulllv enssed with Un assistance of the
rxacutlve coinnilltrr and precinct chairuirn
in mapping- out plan for an assrenlve
campaign Mi Hyan Is well known
thro mho It! the county t'. rough his race lur
the lislalur. polling two vaars S(o s
large UlSJorlt) over uu HauubUcan oppon-
The nmoont
of comfort
and happi-
ness apreud
ovsr tlu con-
tluenlliy the
famous I'j c-
ii in i.l I'll
Irvat i
Is tr
r i i.t I .. . I -I A
KI'.KK trial
pneknae will
not) vl net
nnyona who
.lifters fliiiu
Uohlng
blaadln.
p r ol i i'.a
ptJrs.hemor
rholds and
other rectal
t roubles. let
is Ml cent tini
tiHtay ol any drossrlst or tnall coupon
lor trial Tak no aubatttuta.
FS.EE SAMPLE COUPON
ptramid nmra compant.
ftU I vranild Hulldlna .
Uarahall. Mich.
Kindly send m a Kree ampia
of PyraamU lile Xreaiaaaat. in
plain wrap par.
Name
Cu
síale
In dlsciiaaltia riu.iiicl.il matters with Amerl
cans.
o.mmrnt or the American pres on Ike
alliance wa cabled to Japan and prlntM
In ilir Japanese neaspaper to the extent
or several column. The Jupan Time d-
dured tlieriiriotn that the convention had
mil met with the asme rordlsl reception In
the l iiltid states as In Kuiope Lut II
voiced its conviction Ihst If a spirit of good
nn.lei slalidlng and CO operation developed
as msnv on hoth sides dealre. In iddna
.mil mi the Pacific the l iiited Mtate wnuld
nndotihtedlv become s most taunch up
porter of the new com entlnn.
HrgreU Mtauiiilrrtaaidln.
The Aaatil ald It rrgrellrd to see mlun-
derst.indlnt about the new lliitto JapMMM
coiivriitlon exist among a ectlon of Amerl
can publicists whu seem to think thsl tlie
coiivnitli.li rreets American Interest In
l iima The Journal continued ' Hut uch
a conception is ipute unealled for snd ttn-
r ied is fsr s we interpret the conven
in .o ss II wss announced. Jpn and flu-
sia have onlv promised the mutual up-
port and dereua or the lalus quo In ths
Par Kaat and as regard the so csllrd spe-i-lal
rtlMl nd InP'rrsts tha preenl oon
M-ntlun is not the rir-t declaration or the
kin I What commute territorial rights
and special Intrrrsta' In the Far Kst xf
Uie two rountriis already well known
nd iniderP od by all weaum piiwer. As
Interpreted m lret Britain sn.l Franco the
new pact w is itemed by Hui and JPn
lo protacl their linmcnse Inl.-rest In í.hln.
It Is a strong n plv lo repeated Oerman
OSarttUWI for sepsrai" iace."
i lie Kicjdnjebl Bsprsssad the opinion that
American who are dlsideued llh the
failure nf America' diplomatic policy to-
ward China since Hit rnru knox propoMl
have been made nemtlly uneay by tha
Increasing- friendship between Huls snd
Japan. It continued "It need scarcely be
tai.t that whether the Herman South Pa
rifle tlnd remain in tapan a hsnd or be
kept by Germany srt.r the war there Is
practically n' dllrrrrncr and Japn' ln-
rertt and ever-unchanged good treling
t .wild America should cause no uneasl-
ne In thai coiiulry. Wa do not and can-
not Pellets that tlie te Preldent Wllon
and the intelligent American public will
be inlagulled and take ep to liitcrfers
witn t hins srratrs."
Mo rricll tlatement 1 forthcoming con-
cerning the number of years for which tha
alliance is mde According to one non-of
1 ii.i.i veiston the term I ten yearc ac
cording to snother the psct Is limitless as
lo nine ceasing lo xlt only at the will
.r one or both of tha contracting powers.
Hast Full of Hangers.
i'iMuintinr a historical sketch of ths re
littoua between Japsn snd Itutsla In ths
lecture column of the Tokio Kokumln.
premier Matqui ukuuia developed ht lile
that It wa Riuslan envoy and not the
American. Commodore Perry who ftrst
knocked st the door or Japsn When the
Kujian emlaasry cams to tha snoraa of
rid in rnr inirrest or n. i r.i. i hi.
orlant snd the world in general. The pun
linn of Japan 111 the orient will ndvaiue
icreartrr and tlie nrw eonvrntlon will ha s
great help together with the Anglo-Japanese
allanre In promoting the peace r me
..iM in Huta after Alexander I sent
Ihr envoy to Jspan. iherr werr Meholas
Mrxandrr H and III. and now Mlrhnlaa II
who ruled that country whereas hi Jaan
we nave nan t-mperora hosasu. Mm... Ko
Both
rauotrisa have Hun pused through the
igu 01 uve eiiiperor--a curious colnci
ss the law or sn English --.peaking foreign
countries. It Is expei lr(f bill will he
introduced at th nrxt rsinn or tha atate
Irgislature to erect an addition to tha capí-
tol ror the uc of the library and the su-
preme court. '
aLKUtT i run mh im iii 1-1
My Aoclated Press.
New York. Sept. IS Aiuough a slight
increase In the lufamu paralysis epidemic
dence. I. as the premier to lay when the i w reported today by the health authorl-
now convention I concluded am filled ties the number or new cate dUrovered
with reelings of shame at my shortcoming. I increasing rrom thirty u to rorty-two with
I he (ucee or the cnnrlo.ion of the . n u ... r ..i.i. .... .
mKK&jS& 1Sfiml& no """" slsrn. and plan.
me convention igni' s ami make en " " uuh. m .... iu.u.... i..
i. .:. si a tresn ouinreaa 01 me uiseasn
when the irhonlt open here September 1.
The Age of Specialists
In keeping with the wonderful progrese made
in all branches of Science the advance made
in Science of Medicine has certainly been most
remarkable. No better demonstration can be
given to this effect than the offer made by me
to give $ 1 00 Reward for any case of Piles I
fail to cure without a surgical operation. 1 am
enabled to make this extraordinary offer be
cause the perfected up-to-date PAINLESS INFILTRATION
CURL is used by me exclusively in this section and I have
NEVER HAD A FAILURE. THINK OF THAT and con-
sider whether or not the Acme of Perfection has not been
reached in the treatment of Piles.
Equally wonderful etrldea hayo been made in the treatment of
RflTl'HB cured In from one to three treatmenta without pain
VAHIO' H'EI.E In one tratmeni without detention from your horns
or buaineaa HYDROCELE In the same Ume In fact I offer you
equally eatiaractory resulta In Bladder and Kidney trouidea Nervous
alimenta and Chronic dlaeasea.
CONSULTATION IB FREE So why not call nd aee me If you
are ailing? Every courteay extended to all callera and I will endeavor
to make It eaey for any patient to receive the right treatment whether
rich or poor.
Office botara: 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday by appointment
DR. KETCHERSID
INTERNATIONAL SPECIALIST
(Established Ten Years)
Room 1 2 3 Buckles- Block. 205 Mesa Ave. El Paao Ti
r
I
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, September 17, 1916, newspaper, September 17, 1916; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth198496/m1/4/: 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.