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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1916.
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one of the largest shoe manfuacturera in the United States we
axe exhibiting in our Men's Show Window the different stylej
of shoes and boots manufactured in this country for all the
warring armies in Europe. This incidentally is one of the
reasons why leather and consequently shoes are so much
higher in price than they used to be.
Note what dainty footwear the American army shoe is in
comparison with the heavy coarse shoes worn by the Euro-
pean soldier.
. SI
6R EATER
'GREATEST SHOE STORE i
203 MESA AVE.
Bids on the Drainage
Ditches to Be Opened
By Government Oct. 2
Rids for the eiciriUnn work In con-
nection wltb the construction or a rtraln-
Ige I) -fin in Uw El NM valley will b
opened October g according to statement
or A. P. Davla. director of the rerlatnatlon
arvlca made to J. A. Smith president of
the Bl Paao Valley Water I aera' asaoels-
ii hi. while the latter waa In Chicago re-
cently. Arter the contract for the excsvstlon
work la awarded the reclamation servir
will draw up a contract for Indemnify
Int the government hy the El i .1-. Valley
HUT A BIT.
We are the originators
of Modern Painless
Dentistry in El Paso
Kemember wa don't claim to bave any
patemed methods tbat otbera do not or
cannot use These bcloug to the quark
who ploys upon tbe ignorance or tneir
palíenla regarding dentistry. Thear. aorl
or oirtcea last a certain length ol lime
men depari for new rielda or sell out.
We have bean in ri Paso three years
and are building our business on safe
grounl; putting our whole soul and en-
deavor into each undertaking. We want
the good will and beat word of our fal-
low beluga and mean to bsvs It
Tbe pries list Of dental work published
hsrewltll can be absolutely relied upon
Is testified to by the very beat clientele
id k 1 seo Tbe prices are the lowest
Ma Tbls ior fine accurate work.
I.oltl t'rimv tS karat B4 to to 00
Bridare Wui M to $6.U0
Rubber fíales $o and up
Gold Killing .$1 and up
bUver 1-tilinga 00 and up
Painless Kx tractions auo
lukiy guaranteed. Lady attendant. Moat
sanitary offices in tl Paao. call and la-
so ct them.
No dentlat with leaa than It yeara' si
perleocs In our offices. All work abso-
New York Painless
Dentists
BUCKLER iu.no
OVER ELITE CONFECTIONERY
NEW LOCATION.
Oil IV I
WrtMt't Groceries Are Fwwis For Quality
If you knew how good our
FRESH FRUIT SALAD
was you would order it often.
25c Per Pound
We also have a specially prepared FRUIT SALAD
in quart glass jars at
$L2S Each
There are many varieties) of fruit In thla ready to serve
Balad that are quite unobtainable under ordinary conditions
and It la great comfort to bave a Jar on band
roady for marga icy use.
WATSON'S
210 arid 212 Texas St.
EXHIBIT
OF
AMERICAN MADE
SHOES FOR THE
EUROPEAN
ARMIES
ROUGH the courteay of W. H.
McElwain Company of Boston
Ei PASO '5
Water otara' association in rae an Irrl
ration district la not formed.
The drainage of the valley lamín has
lierome an Immediate necessity and the
lart that the government la going ahead
with work regardless of whether the Irri-
gation district la formed will he welcome
newa to the farmers and landholders in
the valley.
While Mr. Davis did not commit him
self he lert the Impression with Mr. Smith
that he thought all of Uia lands on the
Island waa Irrigable and could be given
water provided the users would handle
the water properly. Hs declared the only
proper way to distribute the water
ll iough a system or measurements applieii
to each individual uaer.
Mr. Psvla will attend the meeting or the
International Irrigation Congrega here nrit
month and at that time he will go more
rully Into theae matlera which are or an
much tntereat to the water users in the .l
I'aao valley.
Water to Be Cut Out
of Canal October 15
According to a notice sent to the El Paso
Valley Water Users' lasoclsllon by E. H.
p.aldwln. project manager or the irrigation
system In the valley the water in ths
I ranklln ranal will be cut nrr October ii.
For the accommodation or those who
plant winter grain water will be turned
Into Hie canal again the latter part of No-
vrmtier or tha Hral ol December.
Effective Tonic
for "Nervous Men"
and Women
BEFORE TAKING
Yon have headaches bacVaehas
shattered nerves. Your ambition is
gone extremities cold or numb heart
Mutters kidneys inactive vitality low
confidence gone life seems hondeas.
Despondency attacks you your
friends desert you. you re not interest-
ing energetic full of lifts and vitality.
AFTER TAKING
Your health improves aches are
bsnished: ambition returns; blood cir-
culates freely powerfully; nervousness
disappesrs heart becomes normal or-
ganic troubles corrected vitality re-
newed confidence restored and Ule be-
comes brighter your friends find yoa
of interest admire your strength your
magnetism; which is another word
for smiles and joy.
All this comes because your nerves
blood snd vital organs feel the benefi-
cent medicines in three grain Ca do-
meñe Tablets.
YOUR SYMPTOMS tell you that
you need a powerful vitalising tonic
to regain all that you have lost. Try
They are guaranteed to help yon or
money refunded by the Blackburn
Products Co.. Dsyton Ohio. The
"Best thing in the world" for "run
down" men or weak nervous women.
Price 11.00 at all druggists. Six tabes
fot $5 00 is full treatment.
GROCERY
Phone 51 51 to 51 55 eeL
I Tabfofs iM I
EXPOSITION PUNS
PURE MILK CONTEST
Primes Will Be Awarded to Dairy
men Patting Out Best Product
From October 12 to 20.
An Interesting reature of the International
soil products exposition will be a clean
milk contest which will be conducted tin
der the auspices or the city board or health
of K1 Paao. This ronteat will only be open 1
to the dairymen delivering milk within the I
city limita of El Paao.
I The dairymen making the best showing m I
101 rim 01 ue awaruei heaiinriil sll
ver trophies and those making the second
beat record will lie awarded engrave) .
tiriratea.
The purpoae or this contest will be to
encourage El Paso dairymen to Improve the
quality of their milk. The mines are sub-
jected to a strict inspection each month by
the board or health urririals and the quality
of hi ps..'s milk supply la at prsstM Sfi
g od but the milk contest to he conducted
by the anil producía eiposltion will be en-
tlrely aeparate rrom the regular city in-
secllon. The following circular letter which waa
sent out to all or the dairymen yesterday
explains the rulei governing the contest:
1. Samples or milk to bv taken rrom dairy
wagons aj delivered to customers.
t. Samples to be taken rrom October 14
to SO.
1. Only dairies delivering milk wlllün the
city limits or El Paao III be eligible to
compete In this contest.
Clase No. 431.
Dairy herds milking rrom ten to twenty-
five rowa will be eligible to compete m
tin- class'.
First: Silver trophy and engraved cer-
tificate. Second: Engraved certificate.
Clam N
DaJry herds milking more than twenty
nve rows will be eligible to compete in
tbla rlasa.
First: silver trophy end engraved cer-
tificate. Second: Engraved certificate
The rollowing will he the baals or award
Bacterial count SS: flavor and odor ii.
visible dirt. i. butter fat it; solid's (not
rata) It. Total too.
Cbronlr Dysentery.
'An old gentleman of this town who was
almost at the point or death with rhrnnv
! dysentery some time ago and had git en up
all hope or recovery was Inducted to try
Chafuberlaln'a Colic Cholera and Uiarrhoea
1 Remedy une dose stopped the discharge
and after taking a few more doses he was
completely cured." wrltea I. U Uaer. Weal
Manchester Pa. "Many realdents or User
station ran testiry to the truth or the above
i and were aware of the old gentleman's con-
dition." obtainable everywhere. Adv.
Sands' Habeas Corpus
Hearing Comes Before
Judge Jackson Today
The hearing In the habeas corpus prn-
ceedluga 'riled by Atate Hanger w B.
llanda rollowing hla Indictment on a charge
of murder resulting trom the death or Ser-
geant Owen Plerne Is scheduled to rune
before Judge Dan M. Jackson of the Thirty-
rourth district court thla morning at
o'clock. The hearing waa rirst act down
for yeaterday. but on sreount or s esse
being on trial In the district court. It was
postponed until this morning.
The testimony taken at the examining trial
was delivered to Judge Jackson by Justice
J i M. Heaver. Judge Jackson will roll-
alder thla tesutimny liernre making- a rul-
ing in the case. The derenae should It
csre to. will be given the opportunity of
placing witnesses on the stand during the
hearing this morning.
Woman's Suit A gainst
Railroad Is Settled
The csae cf Mrs. ors Wlthnlder versus
in n Paso Southwestern wherein iwnoo
damagea were sought for the death or the
plamtirrs Imshand. Henry Wllhotoer waa
atii. t. .i. 1st rr Sr. Mi. Wltholdei'a
death occurred In September tils on the
Dawson branch or uie roan ns as '"r
employ of the company ss a brakeman and
lost hl lire In the attempt to set hand
brakes on a rrelglit car. He fell between
tbe csrs.
Unsettled Features of
Lusitania Case to Be
Discussed Again Soon
Washington. Sept. . niacuaalon or va-
rious pending diplomatic Issues Including
probably unsettled restores or the Lnsltanla
negotiations lt expected to rnllow the re-
turn to Washington or the dl.'ilomatlr corps.
moat or whom have neen on vacation. "
eral or tbe diplomats already are back in
the capital.
Secretsry Lansing indic.it.-d thst he consid-
ered the wsy open for dlacuaalon or remain-
ing laaues In the Lusitania case. When Uie
esse again Is taken up the negotiations are
expected In take the feral or torminal con-
versstloua between the department and the
German embassy.
Breadstuff s Amounting
to $284101181 Are
Exported in 8 Months
Washington Sept. M.-Amerlcsn shippers
exported Sfsa.lfH.ISI worth or brssdstnlTs
during the eight mouths ending August St.
according to an analyala or August trade
issued today by Uie department ur enm
merce. That waa s decresse or Sgt.Sin.'.IS
from the same period a year ago. but Au-
guat e.pnrta of 4 .7007 represented sn
Increase r more than l.sOüO.nisJ over An
gust 101 Meat and dairy products export-
ed In Auguat allowed an Increase of .-
0U0.OU0 over the previous August.
MKRtiK NTr.tMNIIIP í MPAMIM.
Seattle. Wash. Sept ts--Merger of the
l'aciric i oat teelnMlp company owned la
New York vid the Pacific Alaska Navigation
company Into a new steamship company to
be known aa the pacirie ieammp company
was announced her tonight. The merger
arfe ting thirteen large psssenger snd
frelgm steamers ttt tbe Pacific coast steam-
ship company and nine of the Pacific Alaaka
Navigation eomnanv. will go Into effect No-
vember I. It was ratified late today hy the
boarda of directors or the Parirte I out rom
pauy ami the I'ariric Alaska Navigation com
;.any. the rormer meeting in New York slid
HM Utter In Tscotna.
ttel Mat sf Thai Miserable Seeling.
There are few disease that made one
feel more ui'sarabl than s disordered
stomach Mrs. A. Wlngale. tkirhani. R W..
wrltea "I began using chamberlain's Tab-
leta about rive yeara ago. At that l me I
was bsvlng s grest desl or trouble with
my Momeen. I auirered great distress due
to Indigestion and consllpaiioii. Nothing
did me much good until I got Chamber-
lain's Tableta " obtainable everywhere-Adv.
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EVERYBODY'S
To
day
Is the
Second Day
of Our Moith-
End Sale of
Rubber Goods
Toilet Articles
Drug Sundries.
Double Stamp Day Adds
Merit of These Special Offerings
Eighth Ohio Infantry
Outpost Is Expecting
Villa to Visit Fabens
francisco Vllla'a activities have giveo
MM to the outpost duties to be sssumed
by the. Eighth Ohio Inranlry and the men
or the regiment are very fervently hoping
ilial Hie bandit will make good on his
promise to msrch to Fsbens. Texss. one
or two or the companlea of che Ohio reg-
iment will he atatlnned at I it. ni ror the
nest three weeka and they will be on the
reception i.immlttee ir "Pancho" mskes hla
promised visit it la not neraaaary to state
the Uiinsns will he vlgllsnt in the Fabens
neighborhood because the soldiers have
heard villa generally triea to make good
CD his promises.
The high winds which arnae on Wednrs-
Cay night created considerable havoc among
the tenis or tbe Ohio camps. The soldiers
from Unit state are encamped on tl meti
where tent psgs esnnot be easily driven
cn account of the rofky soli. Consequently
high win is usually draw tbe pegs and til's
lenta fall Many or the soldiers were fore
ed to l.sve their warm bids and tramp
around in the cold night air to make their
tents more secure. Sergeant J. R. Hchulta
or the lupply company or the Kirih Ohio
was buried under tbe folds or his rallen
lent and had to be reamed by hla com-
radea. Members or the Ohio engineer corpa yeg-
terday were engaged In making mapa or
the boundary line of Teiaa Mexico and
.New Mexico near the amelter.
Me sip at Hotel Tucaonta lucson Adv.
Will TenEycke to
Be Ranch Foreman
in Southern Brazil
Will I "ii Kycke an Inspector In the city
health depsitment. will leave tonight ror
Its vik. where he will sail for Hraill
Ten Kycke has accepted a position as fore
man on one or the ranches of the Rrsill
I and. i attle A Packing company In south
ern Hi axil. The ranch headquarters are
near Sao Pauls.
Ten fcycke is one of the pioneer cltlaena
or El Paso. He waa at one Urns captain
or police He wss county Jailer for some
time. Ten Eycke hsa many mends who
hsve extended him hesrty wishes. Ha ex-
pects to he gone for some time.
The host on which Ten Eycke Intends
sailing leevea the New York pier on Oeto-
ber li. The Inspector Is going thla early
so as to be able to stop ovar In Uslveaton
to visit relatives and then hsvs two or
three day to spend tn aeslng the sights
of New York.
YOU'RE 61
S!
CLEAN LIVE
BOWELS
TONIGHI
Don't stay headachy sick or
have liad breath and
Wake up feeling fine! Beat lax-
ative for maw women
and children.-
Bnjoy life! Remove the liver and
bowel polaon which Is keeping your
head dlasy your tongue coated
breath offensive and stomach sour.
Don't atay bilious alct headat-hy
lonstlpated and full of cold. Why
don't you get a box of Caacareta from
the drug store and eat one or two to-
night 'and enjoy the nicest geotloat
liver and bowel cleansing you ever
experienced. You will wake up feel-
ing fit and fine. Caeearota never
gripe or sicken tike salta pilla and
calomel. They act so gently that you
hurdly realise you have taken a ca-
i hurtle Mothers should ajtve croas
all k. bilious or feverish children a
whole Caeca ret any time they act
thoroughly and are harm lees. Adv.
Today Is
DOUBLE STAMP
AND
Remnant
Day
Much to the
Amusements
Advrtteinul
TEXAS CRAND MATINEIC TOMORROW.
mere win bs a Saturday matinee at the
texaa o rami tomorrow the rtrat Saturday
artertiomi performance since the opening or
lie Audrs Alden playera. The management
s anxious that patrons underaund that
me matin.' hour at the Tetas Urand Is
:30. and not s o'clock.
Those who have nut yet witnessed th-i
Jack l. all play should avail themselves or
in- apportualty ror the attraction is rail
worthy and the prices wall within the
rani r lbs average purse.
romorrow arternonn the entire balcony
will be in cents and the flrat rioor seals
' U inntlnee rhsrge ror box
eats is 40 cents and these may be re-
vived m sdvsnce by calling the Crawrord
theater box office gunrl.
l "i 1st LOVELY.
If ynu want to see an Intense snd Inter-
esting restore don'l fall to come ami see
The uraap or Oreed." reslurlng dsiutv
l.oulse Lovely In tbe ssrririe struggles or
life. You sre sure to enjoy It.
WILLIAM I mi m i AT ALHAMRHt
I lie snow clad regions r thr ge'
Northwest furnish Hie aettlnga for "The
Sad .r thn Trail" William Farnum s Istest
photoplay which will be shown at 1h
.ilumina tnday only. In poluta or scenic
beauty and apiry Interest It Is probable that
this plsy excels anything Mr larnum has
appeared In recently and undoubtedly his
standing aa a dramatic alar has been great-
ly enhanced by reason or this splendid
eh l ola.
In "The End or tbe Trsll" Wllllsm Far-
num la seen as Jules l.e clerq a French
Canadian ractor in a Hudson bay trading
post He haa fallen In love with a woman
niadya Bmckwell) whose hnsband has
slxd her and carried her SWA to a
lonely lire in the foreats.
Tbe atory offers s plot or unusual qui
It) snd the Interest In the play grips the
spectator from beginning to end.
HELEN HOLMEM I.AMAR TONIGHT
I he. I Osmond Rumiara" presunta lleleu
Hollina III sn unusually powerful rhsran-
tiTiation that or the leader or a band or
notorious diamond "rumiara " The scenes
or the rugged coaat or Hawaii are nouible
An all sur east supports Miss Holmes and
the play la well worth aeetug.
I IIINLL IH II IU MORE I NUI 1
Lionel Barryiiiore tbe famous Metro star
supported by Marguerite Sklrvln and au
exceptionally strong osst. in the live psrt
reatur. ' The Lpbesvsl" will be UM big
attraction at the Unique theater tnday to-
morrow and Sunday. Tha story is one or
unugusl power and the scenes aru laid In
a small city and In a plctureaque camp in
the Adlrnndacks. There Is plenty of sr
tion. many thrilling situations and a goodly
portion of comedy akiimilv handled by
tbe versatile Mr. Barrytuore and an ei
reliant caat Charlea Horan directed thla
production for Metro and like all his rea
turra It rings true and carries susense
with a smashing climax at the and.
Among those appearing In support of
Mr. Barrymore and Mlaa Sklrvln are Fd
V tester yZs better
m
mmmm m mmmm
Linens
Laces
Velvets Woolens. Friday Is
the only day
gar I.. Davenport Howard Truesdell. Paul
LWTnce Franklin Manns John II aUatttay
James Mslsldy Ueorg Stevens Frank Ly-
on a and Myra Hrook. "The Upheaval" was
produced by the ItoHe Photoplays Inc . ror
the Metro program and Is one or lb most
entertaining features ever made by this
producing company.
ttll.UAU THE EV II WOMEN HO "
Today la the laat allowing or "Tlte Fvll
Women Do" at Hie wigwam. Tlie picture
Is a Bluebird production and Is an elab-
orate photoplay adapted rrom Km He uaim-
teau'S masterpiece "The Clique or Oold."
ii.. MoT) is built around a vampire woman
and her victims. Elsie Jane Wilson lias
the leading role. Her portrayal of the
tamplre is beyond the ordlnarj. The pie-
lure is above the average Mn Interest
Tomorrow -a special picture for the Wig
wam showing the beat pail' or thn big
military maneuvers In El Pas and Furl
Miss a full reel la iin.-.t vVIUl picture
or ine minus one or the lo leaiuriia
the riliti Is a panorama which shnwa the
inure mass of M.ono men with their hnraei
and their equipment In from of the review
lug atand.
THE RILL AT THE BUM.'
I he IUJo-i pi . -cnts a " ni i drams i i
dsy entitled "Who Hesra Malice." h la a
story or the North Woods and haa plenty
or action. Some very rme snow arenes
are shown In this picture. v close.
celebrated International beauty will hn
seen also in a good comedy number.
Tomorrow "The Ulrl From Frisen"
he here. She promises to sn yon what
a girl can do In this production. Remeta
Ler tomorrow. Hon't mlaa this one.
NEW KEYSTONE AT HIE I.IIEI UN.
Fred Mac aaalated by an all star aggre-
gation of rib ticklers will appear at the
meet m today In a brand ii' KeystORI
comedy "Lover's Might" Keystone rol
lowers know so well what lo ak t that
It Is hardly neceaaary to go into details
ebotit sny Keystone Mgtsajy It is legtofl
now that a new Keystone means pi ilonged
Unighter snd In 'The lover's Mlghi" the
risibles or tbe Kaygtnnltea will be rully
gratified.
I NION UOHKMEN TO STRIKE
Sestil. Wash.. HnpL BL Call ror a gen
eral atrlke of all union workmen In sagttbj
aa a means or siding striking longshoremn
here was voted tonight by lb central la-
bor MuaaU The call will be Issued In
three weeka.
State National Bank
Established April 1881.
Capital Surplus and ProfiU $200000.00
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts.
('. R MOTtRHBAD. President. JOSEPH JiiAQOmN. Vlce-Prea.
C. N. BAeWBTT. Vloe-Prealdent. OKOHOB D. FLeORT. Cashier
U J. OlIiCHRlHT. Aast. Caahler.
Hnetnn orrreondpnt National sliawmnt Bank.
THERE'S really no doubt about which
is best; fast machine work of ques-
tionable quality or slow hand work of
wonderful quality.
We use the slower and better
method it's the best way to make
clothes and our custom tailored
clothes are made the best way.
Just live days time to deliver a
suit made by the Continental
TaJWau
1 ii
1 II
Buy
Them
In the
Plain Ais le
on First Floor
Remnants of
Silks Dress Goods
Cloakings Suitings
Embroideries Ribbons
on which we sell remnants
I nneral notice nr Alex. MrHatlon will be
held from J. J. Ksster's undertaking par
lora al I o'clork Friday arternonn Inter
ment at Evergreen cemetery. I rtendl and
arqualntani as srs reapectfullv invited. Adv.
WKATHER BUREAU REPORT.
ondlUona Uut prevailed it toe v anona
weather bureau siaMons ihrouglMiut the
United States at . P m. levant) fifth ra
i.lianlme. yeater.Mv
V uní
Temp.
Ii
I
K
: X
fill
8TATTON ANO STATE
OF WEATHEH
Abilene
Amarillo
Atlanta
Boise
Boston
Cblcsgn
Clin mnall
ntr..u
Iienver
rvuiot'i
EL PASO
ilalteston
Havre
Jacksonville ..
little Hock ...
Los Míreles ..
N l-l.v lile ... .
New i ii leans ..
New York
... N Ii M TO ft) ..
....Ji .. M 0 SA ..
NW l e at ee .rn
.NW .. 70 74 44 ..
. SW tt 70 M a .74
. .W I M V M
.NW .. '-'"'.'i L84
. NW s4 TO AÍ .74
. . NE .. M r4 34 .Ot
...W .. 3 i M ..
...HF. ?n Ml ..
N VI 71 IV. 7S .1st
M
. ...F. trt TT. o 74 .ot
... N 14 4 70 M S4
..SW .. tl TI M
NW 4 tt PI 70 .SI
S .. 7.1 IM 74
S'M 70 7M 4
NW 4A M 44
W . . V4 V. ..
....B .. 41 M M M
'.Nw' is r. vi an M
.NW .. f TV W ..
..NE II 7(1 SI 74 ..
. .W t M 74 - ..
....a it st 4 ..
... N . 4 .. an
....8 .. 71 M AS
. ...N .. .v. ! Ml .OB
..8W .. M OS At
omaha
Phoenix
Pipht clly ...
Hoswell
St Louis
tall Lake City
San Antonio ...
San l'ranclsro
Santa Fe
Saaltl
Washington .
'htta
Yuma
Not Wind vsiociTv or less than It
mlls n hour and amounts r preripttatlnn
or less than Ot of an Inch ar not published
In this table.
Children Cry
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