El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 7, 1917 Page: 3 of 16
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7 1917
rejects Woman's Press
Association to Meet
By Tlraei Special correspondent.
Austin TX.. Feb. tvTb twenty-fcurth
annual convention or tbe Texas Woman 'I
Press association win be bald la Austin
February so to M. Inclusive. This U earlier
(baa usual but having agreed for fhti year
so combine tbe meeting with tha School of
journalism in the Bute University Dean
Mayas baa arranged to call Uut roasting
upon the data mentioned In order that tbe
members or both associations may have
the opportunity of vial ting tbs lesylslatura
and lístenme; to some or Teiaa' notad
lawmakers. An advantage may also be real-
ised by having tbs legislature become
more familiar with tbe work be tor accom-
plished In tbe school or Journalism.
AH meettnra are to be bald in the Y. W.
C. A. building- and toe T. W. P. A. execu-
tive board win confer mat before the reg
ular combined teal Ion with editora and
publishers who will attend from all districts
or the itase.
There will be prominent man and women
on the program and social entertainment
win be provided the details or wrucn are
being arranged and will be announced
later.
Mr. Dyspeptic!
You Can Now Eat
Rip-Roaring; Rich Mead If You'll
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Tablet After It.
Dean Take Our Ward for rt Let Ua seat
Von a rree Simple ta Prevé It
All you stomach sufferers whom food hat
cowed and who walk to your meals aa
though you ware about to enter tbe arena
of Nero here la a message that will make
you giaa.
Indlsestlon
Good Digestion
-you est it good oia-rssnionea-nonest-rne.n
Baked-or-boTled rood will not Injure you
troubles and digestive
are soia at every ar
nrlre hi) cents a box
every drug store everywhere.
it you wans prom
before you purchase fill out coupon be
low. -
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r. A. Stuart f.o. 2SS Stuart Bid.
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turn mall a free trial pecxaire or
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Street
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Shorthand by Mail
FREE cosas as public srthool
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BOX Ills. Bli JPASO TEX.
WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF
CALENDARS for 1918
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
MoMath Printing Co.
518-20-22 West San Antonio
Maj. Gen. John J. Pershing
Will Speak at the Big Red Cross Preparedness Meeting
This Evening at 7:30
AT THE
Christian Church
Everybody Invited
tur. a
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
Pure old-fashioned York State Buckwheat; not the
self-rising kind; makes perfect hot cakes. Of
Three pounds for sCDC
Camembert Cheese American in tin 50c
Perfect American Cheese in tin. . . .40c
New York State Sage Cheese pound at. . . : . .40c
Bismarck Herring in glass . .50c
Bismarck Herring in glass small. . . . 20c
Norwegian Anchovies m
Dainty French Anchovies
's Beet rTotar--FertKieU Coffee Merit
Watson's Grocery
210-212 Texas St
rnones oioi otovs
TERMS OF PEACE
When the "blissful state" of
at war. then all the world is sad and
place of peace. Strange isn't it
such poignant sorrow Ah me
Confirmation of
Officers Expected
By Associated Press.
Phoenix. Arls. Feb. 6. Confirmation by
the senate or Campbell's appointments or
Smalley to be átate examiner Johnson and
Moore to be members or the livestock san-
itary board and Merrill to be citizen mem
ber or board or control It is anticipated
will be made tomorrow.
Senators Wtnslow and Devine controlling
the soeeisi committee to which the ap
pointments bare been referred having an
ye to the future rrom a Democratic
viewpoint and anticipating the contingency
or the Hunt contest reseating Hunt it is
understood have agreed to let the ap-
pointments pass contingent upon the as
surance which has been giren by Oovamor
.ampneiL " pvo'"
to uOTBTiwr "un ir h.
test is decided In "unfiT?I Jf
above agreement Is not entered into tomor-
22 eI.. J?!2? 2. "'.?
soeclal committee to report the nomina
lions to the senate.
Denmark Will Not
Follow U. S. Lead
By Associated Press.
Copenhagen Feb. 6 tía London. It Is
listed In reliable quarters that tbe Dan-
ish government hat decided that It cannot
follow tbe example of tha united State a
In breaking relations with Germany. A
note will be sent to Washington explalnl na-
tive position or Denmark and calling atten-
tion to tha ract that conferences between
representatives of the three Scandinavian
countries as to their International inter-
ests are being continued at Stockholm.
Phone 276
Admission Free
r a -
glass r. .20o
in btrttsr per tía 35c
o too dim oiso
lovers is fractured and hearts are
dreary and despair reigns in the I
that Those Who Love will permit
us one of the mysteries of ufe 1 1
"Madder RedT French
Trousers Now Seen
Only in Switzerland
Geneva. Switzerland Feb. 9 It is now
only In Switzerland whore tbs famfhar
"madder red" trouseYs or tbe old French
infantry and cavalry uniforms are sttn to
be seen. Tbe horl son-blue trouser or the
new unirorm that dates rrom what may be
called the second phase or tha war after
the Maine and the Y ser are also seen but
the red trousers have a big majority among
the 15000 French soldiers now interned In
Switzerland through the reciprocity agree-
ment with Germany. Most or them were
taken prisoner at Cbarlerol and Morhsnge
before the advent or the horizon blue
Consumption aggravated by the fatigues
at campaign and privations or prison life
1 ttutm here while about am are
completing their education in Swiss uni
versities while the war goes on. There are
also M0 Belgian and 1ft English soldiers
following- the college courses under tha
arrangement with Germany. There are S90
or these prisoner-students st Geneva 390
Lausarne 1 at Meurhatel ISO at Prl-
bourp aad 10 at Berne. .
There are also about 10000 Invalid (lor-
man prisoners of war In Swltaertand. some
of whom are following tbe courses of dif
ferent schools at Berne and Zurich.
The Influence or this mental occupation
upon the state or mind or the prisoners has
been so beneficial as to suggest tbe pro-
vision or occupations for all the rest of
toe 150m internen rrenenmen tnat are
capable or physical effort. One sugges-
tion Is to utilise them In work on the
projected Rhine to Rhone canal tbe favorite
enterprise or M. Ador president or the
Swiss Red Cross who has dons so much
for the prisoners or war.
BRITISH 8TEAMKRS SUNK '
By Associated Press.
London Feb. 6.--The Central News an
nounces that the British steamers PalmleaT
aad Oirtonlan bava been torpedoed by a
German submarine and thai the Norwegian
ship Thor II has been torpedoed. The crews
of the two steamers were landed.
The PalmleaT a vessel or S.tot tons is
last reported as having sailed rrom Sabine
Pass. Texas January I. for Dartmouth The
Clirtonlan a vessel or 4.303 tona sailed
from Capetown December t tor Falmouth.
The Thor II registered 111 tons.
Says Nervous
People Should
Read Testimony
Many People Gladly Tell About
Benefits Derived from
(Momene Twbl
IntcrreUng
atlonal Facta!
A Rheumatic Convalescent writes;
'' Oct. 9 IMA
Gentlemen. Last September 1 waa taken
with what tlie doctor called Rheumatism i
tried to cure inyseir with all kinds nf Rheu-
matic Medicines but they did no good. I
got a doctor and be ram all last winter and
by the first or June 1 wsa able to get about
after a rashion. I saw about that tune an
edvertlseruent lu the Boston Globe or cado-
mene Tsbleta and It read Just about Ilka I
felt except the pain and 1 decided to try
It I took one tablet after each meal-tor a
with the Rheumatic Medicine and then
uve laiwo aim jusi loos ine cs-
Tableta and I have rotten well l
tin bow on my sixth tube. People atop me
on the street and want to know what I got
hold of to make me look so well. I always
tell them ''Cadomeoe." There are several
taaaug- '-aoororae now m neeaoara and it la
dotar good Mr all.
Respectfully yours.
Peter Krsuther.
ttt Highland Ave.. Need ham. Mass.
Oe . iu li-
near Sir: I am now oh my rourth box of
Cadomeoe Nerve Tablets tod I like ibera
vary mo oh. eta. Respectfully.
J. If. Cabs R I. Box n. Atlanta. 0s.
Dee. t. 11 A
Dear Sir: Having need several boxes of
your Cadomeoe Tablets thought I would
write sad let you know I bave received
great benefit from them. Your ad. tn our
Baser it a good thing and I hops yon win
keep It op etc Yours truly.
Prank 1. Murphy
tes Foster St. Pittsburgh Pa.
NoteThousands have besa benefited and
cured bv Cadomene Tablets when all alas
ranea. Tney are tne
shy si casa for nervous
manufacturers guarantee every package sat
moMjntr mouay naca sou by aft drug
Then it is that Cupid comes upon
of peace "Surrender" he cries.
only in COMPLETE surrender lies
I his is the test of 1 KUh love that
G.WASHINGTON'S
POLICIES OUT OF
DATE SAYS TAFT
Cannot Avoid Entangling Al
liances Says Former President;
Fight Forced on Ua.
By Associated Press.
Philadelphia Feb ft. Pointing out that
conditions today are vastly different from
revolutionary mes President William H.
Tart In an address at the League to Enforce
Peace dinner here tonight declared that the
traditional nollcv of WnlUnXm. l.rr.r.
son to avoid foreign entanglements should
be disregarded. This policy does not apply
to the present International crisis tie said.
"Nothing could demonstrate tbe Inappli-
cability of tbe policy or Washington and
Jorrerson rratrre than the present crisis"
ssld Mr. Tsrt. "We have attempted to keep
out of war. Nobody In America wants to
fight WO all want peace. We have pur-
sued the coarse or neutrality with so much
patience that many or our cltlsens believe
we hnve been more patient than we ourht
Yet we are forced to defend our honor and
our vital Interests. How can we proceed on
tbe doctrine of-Isolation from European
quarrels sitting back In a rocking-chair and
saying we don't care what happens. Even
from a selfish standpoint It la unwise."
A caMegraro rrom viscount ames Bryce
former British ambassador to the United
states read :
"Best wishes for the peace taegtie but
peace la poaslble only by tbe crushing of
Prussian militarism."
The marquis of Aberdeen rormer govern-
or general or Canada -declared that every
Brltlah subject could Join In the welcome
"which has been so widely and heartily ac-
corded In Great Britain tn the announce-
ment that the I'nlted Ststes has taken up tbe
challenge pasaod down by 'iermany. and
thus leading the neutral nations In cham-
pioning the onrnrcement of respect ror in
ternattonal law and right."
Mr.- Taft reasserted- hls-d-riaratloit In fa-
vor or a mild form of conscription "as the
best means or rendering our military
strength adequate."
In approving Uie objects of tha League to
Enforce Peace the marquis said It was very
encouraging to observe that there appeared
to bo an Increasing consensus of opinion as
to the need of such a movement.
By Associated Press.
New York Feb. 6. So long aa militarism
exists so long will the present war last
"among those nations whl-ti so dearly love
peace" Ambassador lusserand of France
declared In an address lie re tonight at a
banquet of the Alliance Prancalte of New
York In celebration of "French day."
"The French people." the ambassador
added "did not know whether It was to be
war or pesca right up to the minute when
the first gun wss r I reel in the European
ronriici. The peasants or France learned or
war only when they heard the tolling or
ine church hells aim then nicy alomied the
belfries and swung the bella Into Joyous
tones."
Ambassador Juste rand spoke of the unln
terrupted friendship between tbls country
and France and concluded by reciting a
toast by Oeorge Waahliia-vci Vi the two
countries "a united rreer."
Carranza Cables
Kaiser Greetings
By Associated Press.
London Eng. Feb. 0. A neuter's dls
patch froraTAlhsTerdsrn quotes the Telegraaf
as saying last s wireless telegram hsa ap
pesrsd la the German papers stating that
General carranxa has sent from Queretaro
hi oast wishes to tbs German STimjwsa1.
BREVITIES
r4trtJUWES TO TAKE SATMS.
Ooaretaro. Max.. Pah A estatal Car-
rañas left tndsy far nasi an di asa Asteado
near Queretaro. where he win take the
mineral baths ror several dart.
Tos set ase
casks aa ases.
By WILL NIES
the scene and dictates HIS terms
"Each surrender to the other. For
REAL forgiving and forgetting."
they both obey love a law. .
Coronado Tent City
Opposite San Diego
Will Open Next fane
By Times Special Correspondent
Ssn Diego Feb. .coronado Tent City
the tented summer resort Just opposite Han
Diego which was temporarily close! rtur
Inr I9IA will according to a statement
made by Vice President and Managing n
rector W. Clayton or the Spreckola com
paules San Diego open in June of tbe
present year.
Approximately 100 palm tent houses palm
cottages and beach bungalows will be ready
for the Influx of summer residents early In
June and It Is expected that over 1.(00 pat
ron a will be quartered at the beach resort
before July 1.
Open-air band concerts afternoon and eve
ning will again be a feature of the summer
season. The Coronado Tent Ctty band will
I furnish the musical entertainment
for the Tent City patrons
Arrangements.
' re now in progress for plsdng- the leader
i V 01 " aa unoer one
the best
known directors on the Pacific coast.
nnrM a CIimmv rruniur.r nf Coronado
i Tent Cltv riurinsr 114 and 10IS and during
the intervening period In charge or the
Cristobal cafe at the Panama-California ex
position Stn Diego has been reappointed
as manager or tha resort
Increased facilities are being made ror the
enjoyment or the various forms of amuse-
ment and recreation that have popular! ted
this resort which Include bay tad aurt
bathing boating danrlng billy-equipped
playground for children and all kinds of
land and water sports as well as Indoor en
teitaJnrnent ror those who prefer It
SAN Jt AN BANK ri.EARTNCS.
By Associated Press.
San Juan porto Rico Feb. a. -Clearings
of Ssn Joan banks ror the year llft were
si55S3!2.8 the largest on record and an
Inores ae or mere than 13000000 over the
previous year. Bach month of tbs year
a ho wed an Increase over the correspond -
log month or 1015.
Look and Feel
Clean Sweet and
Fresh Every Day
Drink a glass of real hot water
before breakfast to wash
tilt poisons.
Ufa Is not merely to live but to
live well eat well digest well work
well slssp well look well. What a
tortous condition to attain sad yet
how very easy It- la If one will only
adopt the morning Inside bath.
Folks who are accustomed to feel
dull and heavy when they srlse split-
tint headache stuffy from a cold
foul tongue nasty brsath. sold atom
sen. oan. Instead feel- ss fresh as i
daisy by opening the sluioea of the
system each mornlnt and flushing
out the whole of the Internal poison
oua stagnant matter.
Hveryone whether ailing sick or
well should each mornlnt before
breakfast drink s glass of real hot
water with a teaapoonful of lime-
stone phosphate In It to wash from
the stomach liver kidneys and bow
els . the previous day's Indigestible
waata sour bile and poisonous toxslns;
thus cleansing srweetenlnt and puri-
fying tha sntlrs sllmeatary canal be-
fore) putting more food Into tha stom
ach. Tha action of hot water and
limestone phosphate on an empty
stoiruLoh IS wonderrully Invigorating
It cleans out all the sour fermenta
Uosml mass waste and acidity and
stress one a splendid appetite for
breakfast. While you are enjoy
fu 7hur breakfast the water and
phosphate Is quietly extracting a barge
volume or water rrom tne blood and
retUoaj ready for a thorough flush-
ing of all the tnadde organs.
The millions of people who sure
bothered with constipation billons
spells stomaoh trouble rheumatism;
others who have sallow skins blood
disorders and alokly complexión are
urged to get a quarter sound of lime-
stone phosphate from the drug store
which will cost very Uttls. but Is ut-
Ocisnt to make anyone a pronounced
orank oe the ssabsjeet of internal san-
Kavtlon. a.
LsTe
HUNGARIAN VIEWS
ON SUBMARINE WAR
Premier Stays New Weapon of Sea
Fighting Necessitate New
Standards of Criticism.
By Associated Presa.
London. Feb. Renter's Amsterdam cor
respondent sends a Budapest dispatch con-
talntnr the following extracta rrom Via
speech of Count Tltsa the Hungarian pre-
mier In the lower Jinuse or parliament
with regard to the restricted submarine
warfare:
"W have to do with a new weapon which
Is employed in this war tor the first tima.
Oeneral mterriattonal regulatlona affecting
naval warfare therefore musí be adapted
to tha submarine warfare and thus mull
be dsne with' due consideration for the
special nature of this weapon.
"Tbe mieatlon only becomes an actual
one tn cases of blockade. Some legal prin
ciples cannot be employed regarding sub-
marines as in tbs case of other véasela en-
forcing a blockade especially as our ene
mies liare armed their merchantmen fur
aggressive purposes and have encouraged
mem it also appears that the entire ques-
tion already Is eclipsed by an unusual ex-
tension or mine field. Our enemies hare'
blockaded the moat important trade routes
by miles by which the enu neutral set
commerce Is most seriously endangered.
One- Way Rola.
'If this tie been permitted and If neutral!
have not protested agalnet It why should
wa also not bs permitted to blnakede cer-
tain areas by submarines? Moreover our
an' 'siles have employed this inorsased sub
marine warfare long ago against us. All
our cargo and passenger steamers which
bave rallen vintims to tbe enemy subma-
rines have been torpedoed without previous
warning.
Against oar standpoint only tlie United
States baa protested. It la now a question
of defending our thrrstened existence wltti
sil the Justified means at our elimos! trio
I more so as O reel Britain in her lataat naval
extent to be mine rields to the detriment
of all neutral shipping.
Time for Submarine.
"Mow we are having recourse In this
weapon conscious that tlie lime has conn;
ror Its successful employment- which we
consider to be tbe moat effective means to
tain peace.
"Wis today still adhere to the basis .of
peace proposed by President Wtlion which
will prejudice nobody's existence which
will liumlllate nobody and which will be a
suitable basis ror s world peace even
they are still prepared to negotiate aa soon
as a guarantee Is given that our enemies
are inclined to negotiate to obtain such a
peace; but aa long as this la not the case;
as long aa our enemies dealre to take our
life wa are obliged and determined to em-
ploy all Justified means which are cal-
culated to guarantee us success and frus-
trate this Inhuman and criminal plot"
FINLAND WATKRFALL TAKEN.
Associated Press Correspondence.
Stockholm rah. a The Russian govern-
ment has taken over a Urge waterfall on
COMBINATION
TRUCK AND
ROADSTER
Chevrolet Delivery Wagon
For light delivery runs 40 miles per hour; hauls
750 pounds; is converted into classy Roadster in
4 ten minutes.
Not a makeshift Roadster but a classy runabout.
Has electric lights and starter three speeds forward.
Chevrolet
Phone us have a salesman show you this car.
is a Chevrolet and guaranteed.
Price Truck and Roadster
Complete f. o. b. El Paso $625
Same as Touring car.
International Auto Co.
60 Texas St. Phone 1921
tbe upper Wllidtssa river tn Plssasnt to
gether with a generating station designed to
develop 500000 horsepower rt will he ready
next year and la expected to cost tnfi0fi0t
kroner. The principal share holders m the
concern are tbe Deutsche bank t Oermaa
institution.
Tired aching feet feel re-
freshed alter an application
of Sloan's Liniment do mi
rtth it penetrates and soothes.
Clearer than musty plasters or
ointments does not stain the skin.
Have a bottle handy for rheu-
matic paint neuralgia gout lum-
bago sprains strains toothache
bruises and rautcle soreness.
At all druggists 25c. 50c. sad $1.00.
HEMSTITCHING AND Pi COT EDGING
in inf. in the best manner on all
kinds of material at moderate priest
and work guaranteed.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO
205 South F.I Paso. Phone
BANKIWr BY MAHj
4
C ompound
Interest
Raul Inn bv Mall."
nhllaalion to open an aoceuat asa an
we an la aa opportunity to explain.
Write today and ask far oair New
Booklet.
EL PASO BANK AND
TRUST CO.
A Gueraaty ruad Bank
El Pass Texas.
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