El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 27, 1917 Page: 2 of 14
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES SATURDAY JANUARY 27 1917.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
We announce the initial display of Spring Hat. The principal item in this dis-
play is i
Every Style oi Stetson for Spring 1917
There are 53 distinct Style in the showing and many exclusive Styles only shown
at our store in El Paso by far the largest Stetson Hat stock in the entire Southwest.
The "KENSINGTON" Hat
Special attention is also called to the "Kensington" Hat "The Hat that set them
all talking." These are shown in the same colors and shapes as the Stetson hats.
Our Window Display of New Spring Hats is most interesting see it.
Sale of Sample
Shirts at
One-Third Off
W Mill have nn -nl- tomor-
row (ho boat value nf the
arsumi In (tyring shirt. It
la a sample 1 1 in- from nnr
prtiwiptil shirt Makr-r. No
two shin In the lot srr alike.
Theac aro all beautiful Spring
I SI 7 pattern. We were able
to let sisea 14 II'-.. IS and
ISH. If any of theae la the
nice yon wear come and get
tour sprint shirt supply at
ONK-THIItB OFF.
Military Men
Attention!
We have JuM received a pe-
dal shipment of .".no Mieeai-
in IliK'd iut. TIh-m- are
the ooata that have made I I
Paan fammiH. Tliere la Iota
of cold weather left ao get
your Sheepskin lined Coat
now and here.
Another carload of Txx-kers
lists arrived. National (iuarda-
men returning home or thoae
who remain on the Border
l ii hi i I avail themnelvM of
netting one of tlieae lookers.
Thoae are 11. S. Army Rean.
latlon. and the present ship-
ment will not In-t lona;.
Last But Not Least "Let 'Em Howl"
Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale continué to be the one big Sale of the Season. We
again remind you that every Suit and Overcoat in atock is on sale at a sacrifice price.
Black and Blues go right along with the others. When we say "Clearance" we mean
just what we say so come now and get the f.nest of Clothing ready-to-wear at radical
reduction.
Special Note
Let 'Em Howl!
You can still buy those 52-inch Convertible Collar Overcoats
at Clearance prices. Prices are as low as $12.50.
Let 'Em Howl!
206-10 San Antonio St.
DRYS RESOLVE UPON FINISH
FIGHT IN HOUSE
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nt nvnr for a
morrow ovrr thi
ni rnr mgrniMi
billa wrrn IiiIum
unit a rtiaiiliitliiti
lisylun lo
usury hill which cornea
nt A number ir ih-vv
ril in lot MOSlS today
ii- presented by Bonaior
ii' iiiprtiprlaUpn lull ami
linine. " lie.uii-.c In- ilei lan-l lln-u- l- i
liklihond of the Isglalaturr "itotng what
ii-.- psople nunt it tu do mi atiumtaaion."
Tlir rsaolullnfl wa rafsrred 10 the roru-
iiiitti'e nn rii lea.
JuiMilal llrfonn Mrasures
Thnre l every I ml Ha I ii hi llial thn nn-ariu
GROCERIES AT THE
RIGHT PRICE
14 lbs. Sugar $1.00
4 lb.. Head Rice 25c
7 Bars Lenox Soap . . 25c
Fancy Can Corn 10c
Fancy Can Tomatoes . 10c
5 Boxes of Matches . . . 25c
3 lbs. Prunes 25c
2 lbs. Apricots 25c
Beech Nut Ketcup 10c
and 20c
Beech Nut Peanut But-
ter 20c size 10c
Fancy Red Salmon
large can 15c
Walker's Grape Juice
Vi gal- sise 50c
3 Cans V. C. Pork and
Beans 25c
2 Cans Eagle Milk 25c
3-lb. Can Hill's Coffee $1.00
3-lb. Can Amb. Coffee. $1.00
THE LION GROCERY CO.
109-111 S. STANTON
PHONE 2405-2424
itfltauir will pan judicial reform mea
lure hi Hi. ip ira nunieroua bills on ihi
Mihjiwt mirnrtiired In both branches. Three
ur tossa billa rerelvad favorable report
this arternoon by Ihe senate coninilttee of
civil Jurisprudence Thsy re by Senator
lieiuieraon WeatlKiink ami Hee.
Nru Auditing Bill
Thla eomnilttre has also nude s favorable
report on the hill by senator I.altlmore
xvltlrh empower the utate roniiumller In
jiiuiltl the elatnu and arrounla of county
nrrirlala presented. In the romptrolWi de.
psrtmenl rw Payment it gives the como
irnller power to go behind the district
jiutKes win now approve these rlainta.
To ('.lose Movlea on Sunday
Señale committees on (rlmlnal JtirH
prudence has made s revorsble report on
the bill by Senator Johnson or Hall provld-
Inr for the closing of moving pictures on
Sundays. There Is stronr opposltl
this measure and this opposition will mani-
fest Itseir on the floor of the senate.
Collenr hhIs Appropriation
The hoard or regenta of the College of
Iniiuilrlil Arts at Denton attended in a body
a sissttnt ur Mm senate names eommittee.
and in ki iI an SHMI'SMsi; apprnprlstion or
IITMX for the construction or a dormitory
at that Institution. Tos need of this doriwi
I lory wan explained to the conuuittee. after
which the lull bi Hrnator Huikiii tarry-inn
such ail appropriation received a ravuralilc
rriMirt. This rollers now has over Too
II III attendance whn-h ll much Ilion-
Iban Us i-iparity. many or the Ilúdanla
being rompe lied io runt -leeping quarters
it'laewuerc III Prnion.
RULE OF TURK IN EUROPE
MUST BE ENDED AVERS
LORD BRYCE
IN THE PALM OF
ANY MAN'S HAND
PRETTY GIRLS ARE
MARRING CAMPAIGN
rl fnJ. Vitaliias Mav Be Waitress at Daily Y. W. C. A.
Held to Perform Modern ' fWyrfnTf; Fund Luncheon Dis-
Day Miracles. tractmg Attention.
'ruds Vltalltaa as' mined and! H's s mimei rnsn or we'd give lili
brought to llsrht from ths Intarlor of name but owing to Ine nature of the story
the volcanic mnund In which it Is it wouldn't dn s hit to have his wife know
found la one of the moat remarkable : about It:
discoveries of this are Knouan or on of thp tt10 Ve taking psrt
tnis mineral-c.nemic.ii ninsianci may )n i)(Win y. W. C. A. building fund
bs held In the palm of one's hand '' campaign. "There's nnli one fault I rsn
perform wonders in tne way oí oia- fmrt ..h th (.nsjin." he said veste
ease elimination.
M.-rveloua reports are constantly
pouring; In nf relief and cures effected
In ailments tbat have defied modern
medicines and medirnl skill. As a
constitutional trentment for nervous
detdllty and Iscle of vitality with their
train of dlsorder-i Its efficiency le un
equalled. Htcmacn liver kidneys and
blood ailments even when in chronic
form are relieved and cured by this
new llqulfl-force of Nature
Aired people whose systems cannot
withstand narcotics and cathartics
find in Vltalltaa a tonic that builds
them up and restocks their systems
with Vital force. It represents M
tura's shortest route to new health for
many classes of allmonta and for
people of all aires and all walks of
Ufa. It la worth your while to In
vest Urate Vltalltas today at Kelly i
Pollard's drug atore and talk with
Mr. Moser. Also sold by Taiber's
drug; store. 1 As Cruces; Columbus
drug; store Columbus: Douglas drup
store. Douglas and Hlsiiee drug store
Hlsl.ec. AdV.
within the last two yeirs It his bSen rte-
stroying its frhristun subjects the most
fieacerul and Industrious and Intelllsent
part of the population.
entine It In North sls Minor
"ir the Turklih sultanate li to be left
in bstnff it ill 11 may with the least injury
to the world be suffered to exist In central
and northern Asia MUmi . There the popula
tion Is mainly Mussulman and there are
comparatively few christians and those
only in the cities to surfer rrom Hi mil-
government. Even there one would be
sorry for Its subjects. Mussulman as well
si Christian; but the weak Turkish Mate
such as It would then be could not ven-
ture on the crimes of which It had been
ggllty when ll wis comparatively strons."
i experienced bookkeeper want! work
all or part time. Itoom It) Ramona Hotel.
Adv.
BROKERS MUST GIVE
CUSTOMERS' NAMES
TO LEAK COMMITTEE
I Amount of Money Lost or Won at
Peace Note Period Not to Be
Divulged Is New Ruling.
day. "and that's the fact that the girls pro
vlded to wilt upon the tables at the dally
luncheons are too pretty
"Yes. too pretty Is exirtly whit I mean
i le v distract attention rrom the reports
and business or the luncheon. Wtio's going
to listen to M. C. Wllllims director of the
campaign when Mr. Williams his provided
a dlstractlnslv nrettv rlrl for one to talk
lo? or course. It worki the other way. too
Some girl will stop to talk to a young man
who Is canvassing Tor the .issoclitloti. and
the others at his table will wait for their
food until the tete-l-tete Is finished!"
Churrhes furnish Ladles.
The churches of the city are Mrntslilng
most of the young ladle to assist at tne
luncheons. Each church rurnlshes the glrli
for one day during the seven-day campaign.
The churches also take charge of the detail
work by furnishing committee of wpm-
en Trom the congregitlon to assist In di-
recting the work. A number or girls of the
younger social set assist with tbe work
very day.
Thursday the women and girls or the
Kirit Presbyterian church took charge of
the luncheon. Yesterday the Cilviry-Hotis-ton
square Baptist church assumed these
duties At the lunchedn today the women
and girls of the Klrst Methodist church will
accomplish the work of seeing that 400 men
and women workers are red.
. Feeding IOS Big Task.
Feeding 100 persona by the wiy Is
little task In Itself. The work at the Y. W
C. A. luncheons Is In chirge of Mrs. Albion
A. Jones. Yesterday she was assisted by
Mrs. T. L. Pearh and Miss Alma Jones.
Thursday Mri. J. L. Campbell wis her as
slstanl.
The women In charge of the luncheon
reste rdSV were: Mesdames Charles S. Man
ning. W. P. Hitchell C. D. Boone C. M
Bufflngton. R. 1. Hushing W. D. nayiord
C. A. Bush. A. M. Horner Barganeir ana
R. B. Blaukenshlp.
The girls assisting were the Misses Ella
Perk Luis McChesney James Still Jose-
phine Peach. Ruth Jackson Marie Ilatrhell.
Alice Van Eaton l.oulse Peach Lena Mull
Palmer and Henrietta Jacobs.
The women of Hie First Presbyterian
church who helped at the luncheon Thurs
I day were: Mesdames K. A. Shelton C. liar-
1 E. W. Parker. W. W. Small J. L
Campbell Elmer Nutting Douglas olfrord
James Parker Marshal Parker Moore New
I man H. V. Watson. George ft. LeBai on.
knox splnelli mil 7.. B. Funk.
The girls who assist wltn the work daily
are tbe Misses Elizabeth Stevens. Margaret
Oethtng Clara Fink Kate Fink. Helen strat
ton Balite Small Kmlly Kemp Fama Rick
man Estelle Berrien and Mrs. Sidney
tirares and others.
but it was later carried mil
a scheduled.
Among ihi.se who jotnsd the parly hare
were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. tjireu Mr. and
Mrs! John Ursst. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. w in
ney of Yslets O. W. t'trderwood. Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. I.orrnhten Dttoey "mlth Mr.
and Mrs I'mton of Blsbee. Alii.
Court Begins Ruling on
Disputed Ballots in Hunl-
Óampbell Contest Hearing
By Associated PTeii.
phoenix. Aiii. Jan. t in the Hunt
i amplíen conten today Judge Stanrm-d of
the superior court began ruling on tne dia-
I pitted ballots. Rules as to at) if tbetn were
not laid down but the rottrt wiped out
I most or the ohjertlons sgatnst so railed dis
tinguishing miiks on nsliois The only one
thrown out was one ort which a name had
been Tillen at the lop. presumably the
mine of the voter.
The most Important ruling was one in
firor of ramphell. A billot had been ob-
jected to because it had been marked in
the squire in the nrobthltton rotttmn rn
front of the name of Cimpbell Instead of
the square rollowmg It. it was evident
the court held that It wis Ihe intention of
the voter In cast hli vole for csmphell.
The Quinine Thai Dees Not
Cause Nervousness or
Ringing In Hood
Because of Its Tonic and Laxative effect LAXATIVE BROJViC
QUININE can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness
or ringing in the head. It removes the cause of Colds Grip ami
Headache. Used whenever Quinine is needed.
but remember there I Onijr One
Bromo Quinine"
That Is the Original
Laxative Bromo Quinine
This Signature on Every Box
m rT -H Vmad I ha Wei-M AW tm
0 ST. jtrnrts
MsHcoralso of the Old Stmndmi! Brovo TamtBtomm
OMtl Tonto
Undersell
AU Others
Levy Grocery Company
We ara now in our new location 418 and 420 San Antonio St
Opposite City Hall. Give us a trial. We will gave you money.
JsnH tsisTUura Beat Creamery Hut- It ban tamos Soaji
tar' b" "S' Ariiuckle t orres- lb
)jujo.mI liurliaau
lend dos
i-aTSS. suaran-
Ves-y fine Ftaabt-rry ..n.. .
Iba
IS Iba. Ixwi Cam- Migar
Tall cam on. i- i
CTuu-toe. Milk uau
Lsvy's Wluntir Ftuur. 4-lb. mu SI 4u
S estáis Tra vales Feas SSc
vasas aaaar Corn Sfte huull
k lu. tirtfru. t Kfceily Aspara- wlM( Mllk
fUS & A large boats. Mal.lut
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Free dative y any
Mail orders prompt attention.
ffcssti SOS and 506 418 ud 420 San Antonio St.'
(i oiiuniied from I 'age OOS.l
carried mi n the early fifteenth douu
mlo the i.u.i i.- ni. reotuty
UnJ Hubber Hand
"Al a i in - Knglisli hliUirlan wrote
tin- Turki are nothing bul a robber hand
enrauiped In the ruunlrles they have deso-
lated. As Kdmuud Burke wrote. Ihe Turks
are aavagei with whom no civilised i.lui.-
Uin nation ougbl o rorm any alliance.
i us.-1 rule ought to be ended in lu
rope because even in that small part of it
which the sultan still holds ll u an alien
power which has in tint region bean and
now Ii oppressing or masseerlng or driving
from their homes tbe christian populations
of Qrenk or Bulgarian slock. II ought to
be turned out of lh weeleru coast region uf
Aali Minor tor a like reason. Toe people
Miere are larrrly. uerliai's mostly. Ureek
lsM-aliing i Li i -i jiis 8o ougbl II to p
turned out uf Cunatanunopla s city of it-
conuuirablr commercial and political tw
ill la unfit to be Hulled tk out in ii to
Ibe turned oul of Armenia ami Sjris. when
When Your eves Need Care
Try Murine Eve Remedy
By Associated Press.
New York Jan. .-Modined demands
on stock brokers for Information as to their
customers' deil!ngs during the period of
the alleged "leak" on the president's peici
note were Issued todiy by the rules com-
mittee of the house of representatives re
lieving brokers rrom the duty or divulging
how much money their customers won or
lost or how much margin they had to
put up.
Information Mac red.
Brokers also ire excused from making
accountings or trades of less than 1000
hsrsa although they will be required to
aupp1)' the committee with the names or
all their ciisUimers. large or small dur-
ing the "leak" period. Additional precau-
tions for protecting the secrrcy or such
or this information as Hoes not pertain di-
rectly to ths Inveitlgalton alsd ire set
forth still another concession made to
the brokers Is tbat only accountants sat-
isfactory to Ihe brokerage houses filing
the ititements shall make the several ex-
amination!. To Esse Brokers Tasks.
Explallng these modifications Sherman
L Whipple cuiiuael to the rules commit-
tee said their purpose was entirely "lo
ease up the task of the broken and tilr
clerks hv eliminating details that ran
often along without at present" but that
there was to he no "easing up" of the in-
vi .-tiiraliun llaeir. Th- changes also were
described ii being designed to keep the
n cord clear or mere bookkeeping details.
We usni to know about ail sales of
coiuiderable amounts both long and short"
he Hid. "The logicil order ll 10 nnd
out whu profited and then lo find out who
among those who did pmrll were baiirfl-
clarlei of a "leak" If there was on. We
are not after Infonnatlon that doe? not
bear on tins.
Altar Public unii isis
"The i minimice also 1 very anxious and
win insist on It to rind out whether any
I ubllc offtclsll are trading or are In the
market md therefore we want the names or
all cusloni'-rs. but sl the same time we
ire very anxious to ivold hirmlng any
private Individual even though be may
have been trading contrary ui ms privau-
duties. We ire not out to correct ill
evils The Isitio of this inquiry Is wliether
i' was a "leak" and whether " was
taken advantage of by slock operatori.
"We have iio'Uicol) to pnn . we are
imply trying to get at tbe Urn."
No l.vglslaUoa In View.
When It was cllled to till atenllon thai
the fear seemed lo prevail In Wall street
that Hie turpos of tbe coaunltlre was to
fuitlivr legislation bringing the exchaiim-
under government supervision to prohibit
short selling Mr. Whipple said:
I have not given legislation a umujtii
McpreaciitaUm Philip Cainiib 'II. a member
or the ruin committee who was in con-
leretioe with Mr. Whipple while agreeing
with him that ii.. scops of the investiga
lion was to determine whether there wis
leik." expressed I he opinion that tul
lowing Ihe findings ol i otnuiittea tber
probably would be action taken In the
house ID retard W legislation for super-
vision and abort selling.
Piles Cured In G lo 14 Us.vs.
Drugglsla rerund fnoney If PA0 OINT
MENT falls to cure Itching Blind lllceu-
Ing or Protruding Piles. First applica
tion gives relief. 50c Adv.
Fruit Jobbers From
Coast Visit El Paso on
Way to New Orleans
Scores of men and women wearing yellow
while caps Inscribed "California" and
thc.-s from Washington sod Oregon ware
riven on a sight-seeing lour or El Paso
-aster-day their passage through tbe itreets
pprlslng the city that the rrult Jobbers'
pedal hail arrived. The train which ar-
Ived at 1 :) departed four hours liter on
Is viv In New llrleane whore tha Wut. 1
I'll I i mi Jolitiers' association will meet ! I
When the special nulled out ah El I'as
sleeper had been added as Its fourteenth
coach carrying local delegates. Each of
the l.i Pasosns wore a badge consisting of a
small Mexican hat attached to a long rib-
bon proclaiming: "I am from El Paso:
ask me." Several hundred or these were
dtsii ll)i:trl to the delegates from the coast.
and others will be given out on anual it
.New iirieans.
A committee from the Clumber of Com-
merce' met the train on Its arrival. On ac
count of the special being late It was first
thought tin- automobile ride would have to
WHAT 13
LAX-FOS
LAX-FOS is an improved Cascara
(i tonic-laxative) pleasant to take
In LAX-FOS the Cascara is improved bj
the addition of certain harmless chem-
icals which increase the efficiency oí the
Cascara making it better than ordinary
Cascara. LAX-FOS is plessant to take
and does not gripe nor disturb stomach.
Adapten to cnildren as wen as aanits
Just try one bottle for constipation. 50c
Dallas Auto Party Is
Detained by Officers
Ail auto rlda which started from Dallas
and ended here yesterday . wsa mlarrupU-d
the -limn - deparwneui Tne pany.
unberiiig eight rour men and four woSB
i traveling In i flvr-puaeiigar lord ear
lib all their luggage and camping outfit.
ailed Into the city yesterday. The Sass are
us detained arsoratng to H. v. Bryant
deputy anrrm. pending lew coiapsaaioa
telegraphic . orrsapund tore between
ii al and bails ufftcers.
Ibe name of Usa party were given as
Charle Woulsey c. L ScUlao. k. h Mm
Sou. IvtnUia i sldwell. Annie I.
lisle n.i ulaslia Jotiusuu
No Gas
ffSCSÍ No
U Ogeaesisaw taasalf
. I i ha aseraleg H w-j
yJFJf ram
NO MORE DhEAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR
By ths New system of UentlsUy can ex
Irirt fill or crown your leetto absolutely
without the least particle of pain Hit co-
caine or any or Its derivatives used lo auy
form.
Min-. Me are asi ruataetiaf with
cacas aSverUsiag deaUsta but with
flrat-clasa elssesl aasa sl ear hall
their prises.
ruil Seis i cm. sarh 17 ta up
t.old Crowes ELS I
Other Work ui Hopotletsa.
All Wark Guarteeead fa MrtlUg H Years
New System Dental Parlors
In lbs uawly ranovaled yLb First Natiuuai
Bank DlOg I'UOtM SS4.
tee BJ Pass sag San Astasia ass.
Hours -am lo t .ao. undava i lo lo ll
Spaalrk sad tiarssas SpiSsa. Saea fcteains
FREE DENTISTRY
aaaaalaf ava aamram tm wn.i
unable to pay for dTeattaJ work". Monday and
NATIONS
PHONE 2576
220 MESA
Juicy Tender Stall Fed Beef
Extra Quality Veal Pork Lamb Mutton Etc
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
1 11 v 1
Beef Tenderloin lb. 40c Pork Tenderloins lb. 40c
Prime Ribs Beef Standing OA
per pound 22c and mUC
Fancy Sirloin and Short Cuts )Kr
per pound sdaJC
Fancy Rolled Roast Beef ?0á
per pound "C
Fancy Round Steak 20c; No. Seven 1 r
per pound 1jC
Fancy German Oven Roasts "I r
per nound UC
Fancy Boiling or Stewing Beef O 1
per pound I aC2C
Fancy Genuine Lamb Legs and Chops
per pound wC
Fancy Lamb Shoulder Roast 20c; Stowing t r
per pound 19C
Fancy Mutton Legs 20c; Shoulder Roasts 1 r
per pound 1 Jl
Fancy Pig Pork Fresh Ham Roasts o o
Vz or Whole per pound MaCC
Fancy Pig Pork Shoulder or Spare Ribs 71
per pound II 2 C
Fancy Pure Pork Sausage Country Style or
per pound MtjC
Fancy Pan Sausage and Hamburger ir
per pound lvC
Fancy Del Norte and Tomato Flavored Pure or
Pork Sausage per lb WC
Fancy Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon or
per pound .' DC
Fancy Veal Boneless Roasts OA
per pound áCUC
Fancy Veal and Pork for Loaf OA
per pound . . asUC
Fancy Veal Breast and Stewing 1 r
per pound . IDC
Milk Fed Broilers Roasting
Chickens Hens Turkeys
Ducks Geese
Wholesale
JUST TWO DAYS LEFT
Of Our Slg
"M. J. B. COFFEE SALE"
Saturday & Monday Only
Tasa High firaSs Caffsc at
Extra Special Price
Retail
FANCY EASTERN CRANBERRIES qt 10c
BLUE VALLEY BUTTER 45c
WHITE CLOVER BUTTER 40c
OLEOMARGARINE 25c and 30c
NATIONS
aaauraa tauuie ".ua tu a.
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