El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, December 10, 1916 Page: 4 of 40
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FL PASO MORNING
TIMES SUNDAY DECEMBER 10. 1916
NEW SCENIC ROUTE OVER ISA
JOINING UPPER VALLEY ROAD
HAS PLENTY OF AUTO THRILLS
First Step Toward Long-Cherished Dream of Constructing
Driveway Along Rim of Mount Franklin Realized;
Road Is About Six Mile in Length.
J. HAWKINS SAYS
REALTY BUSINESS IS
NOW FORGING AHEAD
Awaltrnr if" x.'ikmt oat nf plum thai
wii: hrtnr about M bato' lnn i herib'"t
drntiMlw erenlr dries tl . th rim of
wi in-- r mkMHi are aar that lb
' rlti riaht now txiatla a driven ay thai nf
fr nuirh in tin- way of thrill and -rn
ery.
For aetrral months pt workmen haf
been piikivM In rntllnr thrnurh lull
beyond tin mesa 90-fnot roadway lb
Vori I now rompl and autniMMU
aiay drive from el I'ano mfr tr nv lo
a (unrtlon with th nppor raftey rnM jmi
r.i.m the renienl plant on a riij Hire
anil on httr mile Intir that h be MM
b Kittle oapliel at a '! r many tlfon-
mu i- or itollirl.
Ito.cl Thru. hiIi MM tddMlee.
Th'j nr rod ritHldl Ihroufftl I'lnlmnnt
Mrirnta. m Pa- - ni' I addition tint murh
of It ll ontald llw livldm bf tlií mm-
pain ami I more man a mere nal 'talc
bM stinr enterprise llerlilnt in lop of
the ma the iiitoniotill 'Inter la In follow
th pavement on kene Iwl ta It dip
d'in int" Hi' arroyo and iine up on
the other Fide p. a Junitioii with 'Inrln-
ran avenue Hut Instead of liinilnir Into
Cincinnati be I lo itrlve airtight ahead
IrawnK lb pavement and pro-eeiiina down
tl.i trad ml" Hie lilll beyond. A tlmrt
atrepii "f till road nerd attention and
win ii' graded and traveled oon. Driving
on he atrlkc n Alretcb or roadway that
miii'I- down a hill aqd llK'li rotura up t
ni' su rp trade; makinr a sharp turn
m i ht M i Nat lia bmi traded out of ihr
hill.
Merp i.radr From Hill
Rearhlnt; the top or Itil hill at find
another atsep trad leadlna down on n..
other idr. There than romea soother
atretrb "I ioinpiatlly lvel road whlrli
turn in thr . i and m. h '- thionrli
FMedmord HelfMs t Ian Mitt tep up
arailr Hera I the weal line of Pledinonl
Hetrhta i he driver 'llmln ihia lull roth-'
Phi i-lotr. f ii'iuarh lo a deep ratine to jet
a roatMat or a tiinii. ii. i. paaatni tarutffii
a rut. eniemi t upon tin' rim of ihe -aim
retine. Then there In a u hi lint road ml
out .r the side of the ril'h lhat rradually
ib-iends p the lilii ilrailde valley ami. lam I -
tue aulomolilllM onto th
till- side of Ihe reinent
of mountain that lie In the elefnlty of
I irminc
In th' l.iiil iinr of the road the promoter
Ij'ml in mind It preservation for the mo
ti.rni I m reMre. no attempt waa made
In materially rut down the heavy rrade.
ami till i i' 'lude the hlfhway ever he
ma uvd hy trnrk and waton for heavy
'nullum xtirh trafflr will mmtlnue
ii i'"iini paved road
Hie promoter helleve Die new roadway
will I mire heroine popular for many
reaeone. Trie árenle feature 1 an altrar
tmn. The fart that It I oaeiuaively for
motorlata I a ronalderatlon. It I new.
Pul perhap one of It greatest attrartlon
I the fact that II earapei the mam fee
Hon of the amelter dlatrlrt with It- hun
dred of men women rhlldren nd doa
-! and reernaalnr Hh road the.
depalr of even the inoat rarefnl dtlver.
A turn ran eailly he made at the root-nf
Ihe hill near the remi-ol plant no that mo-
torlata may return to the ritv by lh ame
route and thu avoid runnlna tíie nauntlet
or th dlatrlrt.
Many fr lahled men are now predi tin v
that the terrlhiry lyina one Ihe wet nl.
of mi. Franklin i Mia naxi awtlos ui ra
celve the attenloit of noma hulldara. Al-
ready there haa hei n ronlllliaal davelop-
meni in the way "f Wide and wlndlna
Ihorouirhrarea ami eipenaive home and It
I predlrp'rt thai the m-tl are at ejpanlon
of the elty'a reldeni e dlltliet will ha upon
the mean hluh kbova UM illy vet within
eaay acres of the liuaini' ernon.
Pledinonl lleiaht. lyina rnoatly olilslde
Uie illy llnill. vel within a few minutes
rlile of the liiinnrs siilion. has been
platted and I to be provided with clt
water. aa and ehrlinily It ronlt ol
íoo arre sulidlvlded into ?.'i lots. Tin
treet. a laid out. follow ihe ronlour of
the hill an I the rles ami depresaion and
many hlrhly altrai'UMi hulldina alte are
arroriled ttillun the lltotts or the addition
There I lo ha much fUltbaf roadway
ilet eliiptm nl on the west aide of the Iliouu
tain. I II un it' l the new roadway will
have a brani'h etendlna Mirther north on-
to the mi sa llial lies heyond irulrh-aiid
than follow alona laa lahl' laiid and Join
Inrreaamg Demand EráU for
Ptwchaae of Hornet on In-
atallment Plan.
i-ountv road al a nolnl Hlmve tlx; re?
unity road JlMltnatil olaht near the Sania l e rimslnic. An
''nt ' iili.r roadwav will etleml liter towards
The ilisianie from the piaia to the eotinty Mt. Franklin Jnlnina onto a plaltad road
rvl o'er the new highway and the dls that will he Inillt alona ihe fool of Craay
tame or Iba loop uhiik th" eoiintv road Cat and Ina other hill lhat lie at the base.
BHO IIk
hour.
Aside
new r
ilirill
illy. I lienily sit mil
made easily in lets than half an
from the whuiinc nature of the
unty midway and the numerous
ii mrnntv then; is a tarietv or
arenery. noma out. Mt Franklin and ttW
lower hills thai lie at IU bne are seen
to the rirht. At various points alona- ilu-
mine one ran. look over Inward the Juarei
pMUiiUIn partially shut from view by the
nearer and lower thoiiph runa'd. hills ' iHie
ran sec the smelter heal from the heiirhts
along this road and ran look on over the
rugged hills that rise on tl - weal side of
the river. The river and m j ore plainly
aeen. and one banaaS are i. n .e.t a rang
of the mountain.
The plane or those who are Interesting
Um inn he in the development or the table-
land lo the wet or the uusuntaln are very
ttDbltlOIII In the uiatlir Of srenle drives
und a few year more should' see a Won-
derful system of roadways over tin- level
slretrhes and lull and through the. vales.
The primary Object I or conreo to open
the land la home builders hut wherever
road and street work I done It merely adds
wirieiv On- llu- imilorut.
The Piedmont llimhti COOtptny Inrludes
among othurs John M. Wyatl llayuioii
Krupi'. li-Uir Darusso and ('.. A. Klniie.
The development work and Ihe sale of the
lands la In charge or Mr. Kinne.
Wllford II Haw-kina of H"klns Bmlh
er. ald real eatate nualnea -7a belter
now than It ha been at any tlm .ir flea
y ar. lhat there It ta raer Increasing de
mand lot hornea on lb euy payment
plan thai It la a I moat Impoaelble lo rent
a houje m the city and the new hornea
that are helnr built are aold almost ai
rapidly as Ihey ra completen and many
oi UN-Hi ) days In advance of completion
In vn v. or uie higb renu in the city UM
averagr- man haa come to the ronclutlon
lhat It I rtry nnuh mine Pi hi advantage
I" buy a bom than pi keep on payin
lent to the landlord at he ran have all
the conveniences of a modern borne for
little mora than he is out in paying rent
mry report Uie follow tog taiej:
llkwk'na brothers are bullUlu a riv
room liougulow lor I L. borers to be lo
'P'd In nunset Heights on UI9U feet of
hiouua in Mm k 16. The pulldUig win COS!
M.ixjh and will be finished about January
I. Mr hogeis will ocrui.y It at 1 home
C. H. Helm lia M ought from Haw tint
brother a new nun loom bungalow jutt
completed n La Luí jtr;t in biock 108
or um i ui 1 1 ii faeo addlUon In the Alia
viaia tecuon. nut nungaiuw naa
glassed in sleeping porro and a breakfast
room. ..on.iuieiaiiou wtaM
llawkln bruUiera have Jutl begun the
erection 01 a new live-room ouuKtiow oi
lillis sUret. II will be flnlaned ui Tltiany
French wu.dnw nit- batb and on two full
I hi piop.-Hy la located III blOCK
II Is penm tiinii for sale.
M. Mooie haa bought or Hawkins
Kioui'-r a new five-room brick bungalow
on L I. in tlreet in block IU8 hast hi raso
U'liiiiion betueen i.iama and l.una airéela
"n..ideriii n n Jim
Hawkins Hrolher have told lo Juana Pe
reí je nucha a four-room bungalow
if. mo wheeling ttreet in Highland Park
i million is urn jo mock 77. "uim 1 aunn
I rid i 1 1 1.1' 1 I as bought from S. De I aee.v
iri.jiag'T or the Country club a new four
1 ""in bungalow on lot M and west half of
r... block 4 Altura Park addition lor l;7Mi
Mr Hilder will occupy It at a home.
Hawkins Hrolher have three bungalows
Hearing eoinpieiion on nougias uet. in
Ihe Alt't Vista entlon. These bungalows
nave iiaiuwoiiii uoor in every room bate-
ii" nl giasaed In sleeping pui rh and inlr
ror door. They will be completed m
iibniii two wee..
OBITUARY
Private frank Babeock.
The body of arlvate Frank A. Ilabcock s
years old or Battery c Ohio neid aruiiery
who died at the bate haspltal Friday night
from pneuiiumia was tent last night over
Ihe I .- It raciric to his former home at
lireenup. ky.
Prívale Harry Bowcra.
The bodv of Private Harrv Bower
yens old. of Company II. Ihlilv tmul
Michigan mrunlry who dlod Thursday nighl
at um Mise hospital remit phciimouin waa
em to 111 roriner home at iiwobsu mien.
Friday afternoon. III lather E. L. Uuwert
accompanied lb body.
Scenic
Automobile Drive
Drive up Mesa Avenue to paved road on Kan-
sas Street under Kern Place electric arch con-
tinuing straight ahead to the
SCENIC DRIVE THROUGH
PIEDMONT
HEIGHTS
Location of scenic beauty.
Picturesque mountain suiroundings.
Ten minutes to business center.
Just outside city limits.
. Coolest part of city in summer.
Long days in winter.
No dust no smoke.
$15000 worth of lots sold since July last
PIEDMONT HEIGHTS
is where you will eventually build your home.
Why not buy now before prices advance?
Lois $125 to $300
UIIINIIItlllll
C. A. Kinne Co.
SALES AGENTS.
325 North Oregon Street.
Phone 1881.
Funeral of W. H. Forties.
The funeral of William Henry Forbe who
died Wednesday iiioitiitig- at hi- I101110 in the
Alexandria apartmeiiti will he held Sunday
altei uoon at .' o clock rrom Uie cnapei
Ihe J. I. kaater Undertaking company
was born in 1 alio. Mo.. April u 101.
had been a resident or 11 Pato r.' years
nrv. W. C. Haber will offlclaM. Uurlal
will be at Evergreen cemetery.
Private .lames IMckeceoB.
The body of PlirtJl Jamea D. Dlrkeraon
Ik yean old or Company M. Second Uoorgia
Infantry WOO died at the base hospital early
Saturday morning from pneumonia will be
-cut unlay 10 ma rurmer noma a cuno
den Ua
Lieut Jame 0. MlUenmyer.
I. lent. Jamea U. Wltienmyer w years old
or me medien corpa (into national (maní
of Peebles Ohio tiled at the bate hospital
e-P 1 day in. 11 in tig rrom pneunwinit. 1 mu
tenant W'ltU'iiioyer had been 111 since X"
t ember i. lie was In Ihe Ohio Held hospital
... ;'. Mrs. W'lltenuiycr was with him at
the time of his death. The body waa tent
to Peebles (iniu yesterday anenioon.
Funeral of Mrs. Mollea.
The runeral of Mrs. .selcdonla Molina lit
years old who dud murtday ariernoon
was held from her home at I3v Son Frtn-
CltCq .-treet yeslerday alternouu. I'neu
tin mía caused her death burial was at
"ii in ceiueiury.
Mr. Molina was a resident or Fl Pato
when ft was known as Franklin. Texas and
when Juarei waa Paao del Norte ehe waa
1:1 years nld when the battle t New or
leans was fought. She alao wat a witness
ol the trouble between Mexico and United
stale 111 lsll
The young-eat ton of Mrs. Molina filed
the death certificate with the rlly health
inner ne nan gray hair ami appeared to
lie about 76 yeart old. He told Uie health
orrirers that ne waa M years old. She wtt
born in Cluhuthiia Mexico In I son. The
aged t unan had resided 111 II Pato the
greater part or her life and had lived many
yeart In her little home near Ihe L'nlon
depot
Congh Medicine lor Choldrrn.
Mrt. Hugh 1:00k Hcollsvlllr .N. v. says:
About five years ago when we were lltiiig
In iltrbuU N. V . I doctored tuo of my
children suffering rrom mi is wun i ham-
1.' Hani Cough Iteiuedy and round la Juat
a rcpreented in every way. II promnUy
clucked their rougnlug and cured their
rolda quicker than anything I ever uted."
obtainable everywhere. Adv.
ARMY ORDERS
special i" Uh- Morning Timet.
Washington. I). C Dec. . Flrtt l.leut.
HQ WAR II C. DAVIDSON luraiury deUched
..ui" irt list detailed board appointed col-
lutibui N. M ror exatnlnlhg eullsled men
igiml rorpa to determine iheir uualirira-
tiou Tor lining a aviation merliauhitiis
tice nisi i.ieui. jtiu.T 1 ntr 1 " in hi I
(utiauoii olllcer signal corpa.
..lout I lihOHUl 11 r.AMF:r.ü.N. ravaln-
Flral I 1. ui JAMES A. blMFSuN. medical
. ' itt- cuipa relieved i iuuupuie depart-
lliellt.
captain CAM. A l.nHH. coatt trullerv.
rtlievtd aa iiutruiloi roaat artillar) acboul
1 pori coasi u.'iriitca. 1 ne sjpt-eke Hay.
Intigiiatii'iis accrpied'. Flral Lieutenant
JUHN A. in 11 1 v . tlriilaJ surftun. leutuyi-
11 ..na o.iiionai imiu '.apvaiu iii".iA3
U.1 tl III X SI II. -al ......... Ikalr..
u autoaal iwj Firat hieuu-uani titiLit
Whioli 1111.11. al corps lowa national
guard.
leat ft I hit 1 leulcuaill JAMCS A.
ÜIMI'8tj:t. Iliediral reatrve noma una
I mouth tl iftyt. Flrsl l.ieulcuaut PHILIP
iiiAtta iniaiiuy one ntuulb. cotouel uto.
ami-in in cavairt une nionUi. First
I leulcuaill Hl.HKhltl H Al ilhsuN cuasi
lUlleiy. one tuolilb kltlor hi'W F. b-
I en is iiitdnai curpa la aa.v. Captain
HtihEHT WHIlllUb Twenij tacoud IU
iianu)'. une inunib.
ror but rot phone Loma Ilia Hand). 171-J.
I tpcak qu.ck they ara going fail-Ajtv
eergeaxtl I.. II
..f i.ouipany A Fourtb Ohio inXtnuy died
jealeittay ariernoon al the baa hospital al
I art tni lion pneumonia. Ma had been
HI for act arel day. He waa a native f
oblo. Sergeant Somelull It sunned b a
THE MESA A VENUE and SANA NTONI O ST. ENTRANCES
HA VE BEEN COMPLETED And Are Now Open To The Public.
THE
POPULAR"
Center Meat Avenue and Mae anlnatn Street.
Prltetr Branch tenant .
Mall and Phnne Order Premplly rilled
Take Her Along
F any young woman has a special inter-
est in how you dress take her with you
when you buy your suit or
overcoat.
You'll find that she knows
why you should buy a Hart
Schaffner & Marx Varsity
Rogers Peet Kuppenheimer
or "Fitforms" garment at "The
Popular." You'll find that she
understands and appreciates beautiful
all wool materials; that she has the right
idea about style tailoring and design.
She'll tell you that a "Popular"
garment is the final touch of elegance
Any one of these smartly tailored suits
and Overcoats will make an ideal
Christmas gift; the price is lower than
you'd think considering the quality.
Our Furnishing Goods Section Is the
Real Gift Shop for Men & Young Men
'T'HE very completeness of this department makes Christmas
shopping days "days of pleasure" instead of days of work.
You know that men always appreciate a gift (no matter how
small) that they can put to practical use consequently in choosing
gifts for your men folks (whether large or small) you'll be certain
of pleasing them if you come here and select from our wonderful
stock of carefully selected useful sensible and practical gifts. We
suggest early Christmas shopping as the competeness of our various
stocks makes the seections easy!
I'lt ltou? of lUppeahctajCT
MEN'S SILK SHIRTS A depart-
ment all of their own arranged so as
you may make your selections with
pleasure. These shirts are all in glass
cases out of their boxes in full view
of the customer. We are showing
a remarkable line as follows:
Fibre Silk Shirts at . . . $2.50 to $5.00
Tub Silk Shirts at . . $4.50 to $6.50
Silk Crepe Shirts at . . $6.50 to $10.00
Satin Striped Crepe de
Chine Shirts $7.50 to $10.00
Silk Canton Crepe
Shirts with em-
broidered designs . $8.50 to $10.00
La Jerz Silk Shirts
with beautiful Satin
Stripes at $10.00
We also show shirts of Georgette
Crepe Shantung Crepe Peau de Soie
Silk Poplin and a number of other
silk fabrics. Almost any kind of
shirt you may desire in sizes 13 1-2
to 17 1-2.
SLEEVES SHORTENED any length
you wish WITHOUT CHARGE.
COLLAR SIZES CHANGED for 25c
EACH. All put up in Christmas
boxes.
MEN'S "ONYX" SILK HOSE Re-
inforced heel toe and sole of lisle.
Black white and the stylish colors.
A rare value at a r n r
pair O
MEN S FIBRE SILK HOSE Black
white and stylish colors. They wear
better than silk. Our price still
remains the same a pair or-'
at 5
A BIG STOCK OF GLOVES FOR
GIFTS We have the largest stock in
the southwest in auto work or dress
gloves; fleece or fur lined. Dress
gloves in regular or cadet sizes.
Men's Kid Gloves in
all shades $1.50 to $3.00
P. K. Seam Cape or P.
X. M. Seam Cape
Gloves at a pair ... $1.25 to $2.50
Mocha Gloves (very
scarce) in P. K.
or P. X. M. seam
styles; grey or tan
at $1.50 to $3.00
Suede Gloves in grey
only $2.50
Imitation Suede in
grey or tan $1.25
Washable Gloves in
Mocha or capes. . .$1.50 to $2.50
Silk Gloves in grey
white tan or black $1.00
Fur-lined short GIoves.$2.00 to $6.00
Fur- lined gauntlet
Gloves $6.00 to $20.00
MEN'S GLOVES We are EI Paso
agents for Meyers Fownes Dents
Wash-Rite Ireland and Hausen's
Gloves.
We feature a Mocha glove with P. X.
M. seams; self or black silk stitched
back. Made under "The Popular"
label. The best value s r
of the season at a pair . . Q
MEN S SILK FOUR-IN-HAND TIES
Flow-end styles; all the latest col-
ors and designs. Priced special at
THREE FOR $1.00 or orr
each at J
MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS White
cambric; regulation size; with a neat
initial in corner. X r Anr
Special a box of.. V I OfOOC
MEN'S SWEATERS V - neck.
Rough-neck and Varsity style col-
lars. Made in Jumbo Accordian
Shaker Brush and Worsted weaves;
all colors including the heathers
lit a at.
DiacK ana white. these sweaters
cannot be equaled at
each
$5.00
Buy "Him" a Pair of Comfort Slippers
WHY not buy him a pair of alippers
they make an alwaya welcome;
and appreciable gift. Here In our Men'a
Depairunent on the aacoad floor you will
find a aplaudid eaaortment of atylee. pat-
terns and leathers front which to chooae.
and over 14 atylee.
Man's Leather Slippers rant-
ing; In price from SISO o S8.SS
Men s Kelt Slippers SI-00 1.60 SI TS SS.6S
MEN'S I.EATHEK SUPPERS Brown and
lilac Kid; opsra styles; soft chsmols llnal;
turned soles Put up in Christinas box. A
a:dM.0 $a. so
MEN'S FELT COMFY SLIPPERS Tailor
made pattern; brown military blue gray and
(ray and red combination. These make ideal
gifts. Priced at. a pair. $1.50 V
and 1.75
TmsmiwswsrsMjmsrswm
StetsonHats
"fATE have just received a new
shipment of the celebrated
Stetson Hats All newest blocks
and wanted colors. We are fea-
turing Russian and Ivy Greens
Pearl Greys and Marine Blues
in flat set broad Q . O &
lines. Priced at. $4 CSi 5
t
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