El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, November 17, 1916 Page: 6 of 12
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EL PASO NfORNING TIMES FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 17 1 91 6.
PAVING FOR MORE
STREETS ORDERED
BY CITY COUNCIL
EngflMcr Submits Estimates for
Coal of Improvement
Report Adopted.
In line with the p..llry nf more and belter
street for El the ' !)' emm-n
tarday niornlnr adopted psvmr wumiv-
MMl order d the psvlnr f sees ral n-w
City KnliK-cr Jauv Madiltnt etl
msled II would rnl R.'4.r in psve sun
Jacinto street fmm improvement dlttrli i
.10. I In Tenlh sU-rt. id BVS4 41 l" !''
street from i II tracks in tha
-nal. Tli tlnnW" ws-ic di'pi-d anl
Iieombi r ll riten Un' ttc ni liesrlns;
Ordinal. t. ass... Ins cost iiili'l prnp
rrty ownci l"i pavlns Hi rollo m .trceta
were adoppxl :
West Boulevard fr.ni North nref..n li-l
In West lo ursnde Mr "'"' ""
from B. P. W. nirht "f . ii wti
Bouleiard Thi Hl I 't " instructed
to rill rr bids.
The rnntseer'i. rrepistiec nl the ps-
Inent 'if Mesa i' mi'- n "in Blacker slreel
lo Rlenchard Mr.' i was approved I Uc
nun.. i rh- rnaweer reirl'il Hut r
SOS.: was ilue fur Ihi' Improvement.
Bimrt llritlnsnces Ordered
ordinances aiithni n Ins in. ianan-n r
tM.mi in lind fur clvlr IISprUVSSBIStS.
were adopted (I SSSfrtat. MM nr-alii ''
tlsMr second rcaiiiii on proiiosed
ii. . K nr 10 install ; ' isnks
t II dlpoal I'lsnl. 75.ni' for Itislsltlhc
.lrinre wslem in tske esrr of llir storm
inn. w'.i"i or aii
i r uní in Hi'ihtv Austin Perk (hrtstlsn
church rrquo"! trial interest paid on psv-
in due on v.iniana street apply on prtn
ripsl: J. :. iivtnn. for permit to install
HS'k scales I El Psso Refriirsrstor St
hefrlrerstor mmpsny; 0. P. Putnsm for
franchise mr spur trsrk to l.anrai street
and Bass.ti svrniK'.
To Mrret nd rredesi J. A. I owrr. for
permit In erect barber pola at f1 Trtss
iroi'i; residents to have california street
rrsded rroin Circle araniia to Wrletit sve-
niir petition arsnted ware: cromble 4 com-
pany lo construct s spur track on First
"i Toliec Phsvlnt parlors to paint a
IHlll'T polC.
lonlagtnus IHi l Oty.
Th nunilirr of mntairloiis dlneasas ra
porlrd by Ihr hllh deiiartmanl for tin'
I rtrlft rrvr. 14 nmsll pot I; typhoid
r. v.i a diptuiMTl. ii iio'.pinr eouirb 4.
IIh .1 .arlnn'nl rondrmiH-rt MO pounds
i.l ini-at and H" piinid oí nsn.
Imriiia i ho wrk endins lonber 14
lli..niH i'iiusn -iiitn 'ommlsslnnar
raporlrd ilml mi.t pounds of nrtaa
luid fxirii liiilrd In III ill-pol Plant.
Hi. r"oiunnn uthi.riF.lnr plsrin Uh-
fir' anil potior i-tatlon on tin insrt for
sk w adopted. Ho bid for lea than
will be rrrelved.
An ordlnanoe -ranlinr a franohlae to i.
I nrw i t J. to ronalrurt n spur irark
ihroush t.lorka Jo and nr.. I'ranktln Hola-tits.
wsa ptkCM on IM flrat rcadlns.
BRIG. GEN. SCRIVEN
IS HERE ON VISIT
Chief SicnaJ Officer of United
States Army It MaicinR In-
spection Trip.
watera from Hi" root nina m'.iaai ior o . H'ltaUn r iifiieral (worg.- p. Mrrivee.
mlenalon .or fund and S4i.wi for knr (rn rflr. r of tlir I nlled MaU f
"'prutiini'lrfel'!.! and referred were mftirmv. h aklns s lour of KM srmy
tt reeaetl - s wnnie: w nuh rorfiaim aiuns mh border tr tirad m ei
MmMN ff s pnr Met alonr tbe lley.U(l tl rr ! san Antonio. inn
iym mirth or i.air Wo. k ae. if. and 4ft ( ronri.rrri Wllh rf r f ....r. Hm
TBggHBWMkMiiai mm. nl or .inai nl rtiifHoii and IIih
IViim i.i.iio ni of trillion ork.
I 1 ll. i.
WHEN YOU WAKE
UP DRINK GLASS
OF HOT WATER
With the polsona and toxina from
system before putting mere
food Into stomach.
Inelde-bathlria makes any-
one look and leal oloan
sweat and refreshed.
Weah yourself on the liieid.- hcfor.
hreaikfnar like you do on Ihn outside.
This la vnally morn Iniporlnni Iweauaa
the akin porea do not nlaaorb Impurl-
ii. lato he Mood cmustni lllneea.
while the bowel poren do.
For every ounce or food nnd
drink taken lnli the atnmsu'h naaTly
Mi ounce of waste matertaJ must be
arrled out of the body. If this
waste materlsl Is not eliminates duy
by duy ll quickly fermenl nd s"i-
etM.tr puiaona aaaea and toxins whl-)i
nr.- .iliMorhrd or Hiicaeai mm m '
ntream. tlirounb the lymph duels
srhtrh should suck only nourishment
to auauln the body.
A splendid health measure Is to
irlnk befora hrrakfimt each day. ii
Kli-- of real hot water with a test-
spoonful .if llmsstona phsaptssts in n.
Which Is t. harmlrae way to wash
these polaone mid trains from
the stonvsoh llvar kl.lneya and bow-
eln. thus rlesnslnic. nweetenlne and
rreshentng the i.ntlr- alimentary ca-
ntil before putting more food Into the
Stomach.
A quarter pound of llmealnne phn-
phxta costa but very little at the drtiK
Hlnre but la eufflclent to make anyomi
an enthuafset on Instde-balhliiR Men
and women whi ars accuntomed to
waks up wlth'a dull achina head or
here furred tonaun had taate. naaty
breath sallow complexion othera
who hera bllloua attau'kh. m-M Btom
Hch or constipation ara asnurtad of
pronounced Improvement In both
heelth and eppearenoe ahortly. Adv.
makins s loni "f iiiai.i'i'tnm of bur
d-r pnlnta far as I olomhua V .. snd
Ulrr hr will viail lb' headqusrtera or
ihr skpsrtHtonarf furtss under crnersi
KsrsbtnR in Mssleo.
'ii.st cliansra srr I Insr msd- In the mr
nal oorps .-i. oi Where fnrnirrlv mm
psnlra wrrr nrirsiittod. bslUMon. sir now
bains: ronnnl Ksoh ballalion ! -
rsitin and trl ki apii cmnpanv. I.irutrnsnt
I E tirar Huanrll. . hief lml Offieer
of Hi. i-o iilli. i ii ili'iiartiin'iil. In In .-tiara.'
of the wink of ii ni anuing Un hordrr
nriul uiiiu
in the Miblrri of the aviation (iMiti
Sorncii dnrlir.'il that the nerd or nrnl
development had bren re.oimld b ron
sross in ihsl the auni f lia.inoiaai had
been spproprlated to rsxry on Hie work.
A permanent sviiunn pnat la m he ea
lablliln d I I nri Mini Hnuaton the "lluistli
ronillttoua heinr etoepiiolislly -i at Hint
point. II an stated. Two -.p. ....ii or
litera will he stationed titer.! and each
I squadron will have li' eropUnee There
will also be ill aeroplinea In reserve.
WtATMlN SUSCaV SieoST.
SILVER W FOUND
IN THE POCKET OF
ROTARIAN VICTIM
Joke Sprune at Clu
Cicatea Sensation; Another
"Joeh" U Stasgwd.
Two spoons and one fork the property
of Hntl Sheldon were discovered by
Mounted Ifflrer Tom York In the pocket
or Will M winrh ssrteant-at-anns. at the
rssuiar weekly luncheon of ItV Hotary
club yeaterday. The stronr arm or the
law reached mt and rrabbrd Mr. Winch
while ti. A. Martin was making- an sppesl
for aaslslanre In rloslnr UP tlie ranipals-n
lo raise st..V)0 ror the Hoy Iteoitu of Amer
Ira and the joke rreated quise a senss-
tlon. H. R. M.. Inn... k and other inrmheia
Int-rceded by nromlsinr so jo on the Imiid
of the aeciiieil. and there the matter was
left. It was never disclosed who put the
silverware In Mr. winch's pocket.
Another "josh" -unit found Jake Miller
as the victim Mr. Miller was recently
elected the "roat." but had failed to rur-
ntsh uie prise. The i Marge that hr had
railed was brought ayslnat him by J. ll.
giii snd others snd the accusation of
fared npiMirtiinity ror much run at the ri
psnse nr Mi M liter. Worn Mr. Miller arose
lo his own drrense lie thanked the nnu
rlans ror the rree advnrtlalnv he had re
K'lved.
It was announced .luring the meeting
that tbe Wilson Mllllcan Cleaning work
hsd announced thai it would ronirihiitr f.vi
lo the Boy Hc.u.ts and Or. H. I... Bsmey.
president or the Hoiary riub. announced
that he would give m. Earlier in Uir
segaion Mr. Martin asked ror volunteers m
assist In soliciting; funds for the noy
tenuis. President naniey rame to his re.
cur by appointing a committee roniposnl
or M Burt omdorrr. tllen T. Moore nick
Newton. J. II. Mrken. T. H. BOfers snd J.
J. Jones to assist.
colonel It L. Hiibler. or tlm Third Ohio
Inratilry a Itotsrlsn. or Haytnn told or th.
iniluitrlsl artlvlllcs of bis city. Hi- ofrered
In bring his ingimrnlal band to ih nrt
iiirrting aim the offar was ScosMsd and
an no itnin ni ror him lo bring other ..m. ri-
ot Ills t.-glnieiit.
A flan II. Iludes. innaer of lite Two He
publics hi Insurance compsny. win hsvs
rhargr of nut week's meeting and has
invlt.il .ill iin-mbers to cotnr at his i
líense.
i otoñal iluhl'-r wss (riven ihe presan I
which coiishti-d or h pair or ladles' hose.
It . KUtsested Pi the OOkOOel thai hr n
mil ind get ihnii filled. Prsd Woodworili
.i. iiiH.lr Hi "ginil" ror uesl week.
ii was decided n iml.l tiu- annual banquet
some. tune in Deesnibsr mi mat it should
in- a"ripsnnriina' afrair ii R. Mecim
OC Martin and Jy- Wright wer' ap-
pointed a intiinilllre on rnlerlaltiuirnt.
si.nuoiu issi naiu.l .tha lartmia
nurseu UII.S. Uimuflisil Ilia 1'i.iu.l aisla
g. at.. evOTU-rtrui iMUIdlau ilia. y.i.lst
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that Time.
The big Figure Puttie whlrh The Times is
offering its leaders hss groused murh In
terest and linn. lied have alrra.lv turned In
tnelr solutions.
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volved In the solving or litis puiiln. It It
simple snd tasrinatmg-
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outside territory nresrrllird rsn enler the
ronipellltnn. slid the hrl part ur It Is that
the use of only spare momenta Is neressary
In reach the solution thst raines with It the
posalhillty or sm h t rirh reward. The rotn-
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taking The Times. Ilolli old and new tub-
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enter. Thai Is mistake heeansn all vuu
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OFFICIALS NAMED
FOR HORSE SHOW
Entries for El Paso's Attraction
Now. 30 Dae 1 and 2 Con-
tinue to Poor In.
llh Ihe exception of Die Judges ror Um
imIisii ilasset ufflelala hsvs been elerte..
tor in- Fourth Annual n..rse snow ao I
held at Washington park November 3u
iw-.-ember I and . as follow
Judges or military events Captain victor
si. roster. Mgiiiii ravairy Lieutenant John
11. O rah am. Vlftb rield artillery. i:aplaln
K it II hngl. Seventeentlt ravslry.
lure tor of arena .sptalii II F Mann.
evmteentn eavatry. Assistants' l.teuirn
sin Fdward S. Thatcher 1 Irst Ohio ravairy
J Herbert nuckner
Kiune for El Paso's tug horse tbow
continue in pour in on serrsiary j. Her
bert Burkner. This promisee to be on.
I ihe hisg.sl event tit tlie history or th
rill
I ihe claaaeg whlrh compase the horse
! show are rilling rapidly snd entries from
the armv indican mat inr army mounts
class promises to be one of the most In-
teresting of tbe show. Manv children are
also entering their pet ponies and the wo
mn's saddls ctssa Is siso rilling unususlly
rase
President carl A Dears of tbe Ho.se
!how asaorlstlon. said yeaierday the num
ber of entries which had been rareive.1
and the Intfrest that was bring taken In
Kehow was moat pleasing to him and hi
other memlwrs of the association
"I hsve been waliltlng horse shows
Itwourhoul the country for the past fen
tears?' said Mr. Beers "and I bsrr been
impressed with the renewal of interest In
Itnrse showe from a military and patriólo
standpoint-"
A (real many of El Pass's social set are
busy practlcln fur the mounted drill In
toe Horse Show which will b a feature
of the three days event In paestoa Fort
Bliss in the aAarnooa. one would think
that a miniature horas show was la prog
rrt mounted drill will be led by Mrs.
heltl ronitsriy Miss Hlldrgard tiauer aad
captain tngle
par kssar. asst.
FridáyThrift Day
Economy is not cheapness. If cheapness is bought at the expense of good quality economy becomes extrava-
gance. "Thrift Day" stands for good value as much as for low price. We offer nothing but genuine bargains on
that day prices below the regular level. It will pay you to watch for our Friday advertisements.
SILK DRESSES
Worth as High as $20.00
Sold Today for
Dresses in Charmeuse Crepe Meteor Crepe de Chine Satin and Taffeta;
suitable for afternoon or street wear. All sizes and colors at
$13.75
Wonder Hat Sale
Friday and Saturday
This is the greatest millinery offer of the season. The
W. H. Mill Salon has sold us 200 distinctive hats which we
are selling for greatly reduced prices. These hats were de-
signed for the New York Horse Show and were displayed
at some of the late New York fashion-shows. They are the
newest things in millinery distinctive and different. They
are hand-made from the very finest of materials in black and
color combinations Gold Lace Fur trimmed in a variety
of ways and all of the most modern pattern. See our window-displays.
These hats are worth from $19.00 to $35.00.
We are selling them for I
Angora cap and scarf sets 50c $1.00 $1.50 and up.
Dainty Boudoir caps 10c 19c 25c 50c and up.
Undergar-
ments Vests union suits and tights the
accumulation of about three
months' unsold stock. Various
styles weights and qualities. $ 1 .00
$1.25 and $1.50 m
values
THE MOST COMPLETE
STOCK OF
VEILINGS
OF THE SEASON
Extra Special
Novelty Georgette Crepe Collars
embroidered hemstitched and lace-
trimmed. $1.50 rt f a"V
and $1.95 values. . tJHaVJVJ
Extra Special
$2.00 white kid sport gloves heav-
ily embroidered fancy backs pearl
clasps band cuffs and all sizes.
1 50 pairs
at
$1.69
COMFORT
Soft warm felt Slippers
in two different shapes
beautifully trimmed and
in several colors. Just
the thing for this cold
weather. Per pair
$1.00
$3 Corsets
Warner's and Royal Worcester
Corsets pink or white all sizes
and styles
at.
$1.95
Handbags
Leather
Sell at prices ranging from $2.95
to $4.95. 100 of these fine bags
$2.50
White House Prices On Toilet Articles
Large Size List crine 59c
Medium Size Listerine 29c
Small Size Listerine 15c
Java Rice Face Powder 33c
La Blanche Face Powder 35c
Sanitol Preparations 19c
Oriental Face Cream . .$1.05
Mennen 'a Talcum Powder .... 13c
Woodbury's Facial Soap 15c
Pebeco Tooth Paste 33c
471 1 Glycerine Soap 15c
Dr. Lyon s Dental Cream. . . . 18c
mrnmw
e Store
of Service
SSS aVsSaWaSJH BbVJIIbH bVJBHbI
Sport
Coats
New assortment of Sport
coats in light and dark mix-
tures white chinchilla and
solid colora. Sáxea 14 to
42.
Bach.
$495
Serg'e
Dresses
100 dresses in six colors
all sizes and of many
models. Excellent val-
h" $2.95
Wool
Skirts
Skirts in Navy Brown.
Black Checks Light and
Dark Mixtures in various
Sfc $1.95
Sateen
Petticoats
In all sizes and values.
Will wear well. Accord-
ion pleated cut full. Ex-
cellent values.
The House
of Courtesy
l ittle Plaza Phone 4580
J '
1
The Store
of Service
Seth Orndorff Takes
Hu Uath a hertjj
Mirriff SMR OrndorfT took charra of Iba
sbcrtrrs orilrs ysstsrdST mornin. Tha
oath or office as ulialnlau-i k1 w blin sml
Ms daputlrs by County '.li-rk B. B. MsCUn-
tock. who ul in into the county ludse a
offlrs fUr Derrmber I. Tha sheriff anS
his daputtea sera seated lo a Maxwell tar
when they took Iks oath 01 office. A photo
rraph was taken or the new sheriff and bis
deputies who are Fd Smsst and WIU Hord.
. ni. i lauullea. J. B. KUpslrhk. Join Boone.
i 1 uuey who la also to be " of tlie
office depuuee. Is MB) af kks city but will
be sworn In upon bis arrival
C C Crlchet. rrs Dslawao sad Oswrwe
ore also ssrorti la ss dapulr
sberirfs. Their particular duties will be
that tbe spaed laws aro not violated.
H. W. Losa who wss alerted county hid
and animal Inspector qualified ror office.
D. D. Dutnoot. who opposed bias in lbs July
primaries waa retained by Mr. LdVe as one
or bis assistants. Will Krhrork. of sierra
Planea was appointed as the other aesUlsnf.
Motion for Change
of Venue Is Filed
in Robtnon Case
A motion for a chamre of venue was filed
by tha sllorneys or tf. 1. nobarson when
the esss waa called far trial in tbe Thirty
fourth district roiirt yesterday mornlnc
The defendant la charted with niurdsr lu
onaaecMaa with the death of a. f. Boykin
familiarly known aa "Foot" Boykin. who
died aa the result or heme; ahot In Jan
usry. tail lite iraaedy occurred at tas
siiippint pana at Hierra Siseas
The first trial of lbs ease was held In
December ism
rev tha second trial of the case a special
venir of SDO men was ordered.
Kvldence on tbe mouou roi rlianse or
vcuos wiu be bsard this mornlor by JudJrs
Hsa U. Jackson. Tas venire waa aiaiiasd
until Monday mornlnt.
Victor Moore and Tom Hewton. county
attorney -elf ci or Bexar county ars repre
seniuia tlie dereus" The Ule Is beuur
irprriented by Dbftrlrl Attornry l.eiTi
Clark aad silstacl butrlet Attorney t. V
Hirers ttute Senator cuude Uadsastb and
bla psrkw Judas L. A Dais and . a.
Iboatssao ara asauttnr ta tbe prosecution.
tnVtheUrUv "tf" Ui? 0f HiSjir cars
ilan c.r2nín!LAu. 8srlce7phoiie
t-sra SI. to per hour. ads'.
lb aaaatimas.
Charlie Lee. mw ... . .
seaasd Uie drf.-ndanl on bis personal recog-
nisance In tbe suspended senianTeasr
Children Ory
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