El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 17, 1917 Page: 3 of 12
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EL PASO MORNING TMES. THURSDAY MAY 17 1917.
WORTH MORE THAN
Ail THE MONEY IN
THE VrORl.l) HF SAYS
Tm Mm Gafat 10
Tanlac and Trouble of Long
Standing; Orercome.
tne ceod It B d
rney leMnot i
two ftrttrlal MrUm Cars
over points of iBMratt Nnrman Walker
kill of the Chanaoar of mn ra irttnr
' l&eeBs la Be to Trftfj.
l.nvlnr on soeclal atraen otra
o'clock the Mifim win to to vm-u
Thursday afternoon for the barbecue of
wBlrh Jarran 0. MeRarr of the loca en-
teruinlnf bankers writes at folktva:
Tbe barbacoa topper anddance whlc
It arranted for Use vleltlnr birtara
Tnnrsas arornoon ai tne wan atleta
OoBntry. dab win probably bo
Toa .loen Dancers ra
local
ml for
very anneua urn every one or toe nail
n atajar i
T. M. Winro. ehalrmon of tbe cotrirnlttea
inr nn entertainment m enante asau
)ar and there
unlverae lo I
m Exposition street. Dallas Tent and
a resident or M city ror lorsy-xwo
years.
"I inert to wrlth rwo hundred and ten
Gdi" he continued "and waa as rood
in physically as could bare been
in. Dallas waa the picture or per-
reri health. Bat about twenty years an
my troubles berta and I spent enough
money trylnr to fet W
ooiiie. out in place 01 a
ateedflv ml went. I lost
welartwd only one hundred and fifty-five
pounds; waa a men ahadow of what I
i wtaa l roimi nanny
it oit-
np to
the Timet to especially emptisttie the
fart that arr an remen u have bean tásala
i me." toe El Pat union depot at V o'clock l2&.í 1.5!ín
once arta and got so weak I could
itand on my feat Everything to
wrm me ana i wouia oioaa
hardly got my breal
lust the very llht
and many a day I
my breath. I bad to live on
teal tmnga . ctium Kei
I nave trono without
touching a bite to eat and often I didn't
close my eyes an night. During the
mints I roll like I was suffocating and
would ret up In the mornings with a hor-
rible headache a mean tasto In my
mouth and had no energy at all.
"1 ant entirely reliever! of these awful
troubles sine taking Tanlae and have
already rained back twenty pounds of ray
lost ricsii. I can eat nut anything 1 want
wutnoui navmg one on ot tronóte i en
and of count 1
Tanlac la the best
5 Sn
at Veleta at B:lt. Kl Paso tana.
the visiting bankers woo expect to go
east on this train will arrange In ad-
vance ror their Pullman reservations they
ran take the train at Ytleu Instead of at
in toll case they srioiild have
El Paso Is Growing
to Greater Extent Than
Any Other Texac City
tliat not Iterativa I'm a vli
reatar proctor
n Tens. I ata
visitor di armir
city but l barca besa atoren ft ror the
aphakia tag" S'fiK'L.TKtiiJS MVT5Sui
National
their grips carefully marked with a tag.
arfarías to hare loom sent to the vain by
Hotel porters; or they could carry the
hand baga with I hem to the country club
and take them from there to frit train.
It Is imly a five minutes' automobile ride
rrom the West Ysleta Country club to Uw
V aleta nation and there will be ample
atitorriODiie accommooajions mere ir carry
all delegates to the Ysleta station who de-
sire to catch the train there.
The 8. P. spsdsl will leave El Paso
at It o'clock. El Paso time. Tins will
sive the delegates taking this tntn ample
time to enirjy most of tba program ar
ranged at the Country club and aim bare
plentv of time to return to El rata by
auUititnblle and catch the B. P. necia!.
Attention or the delegates It cilied to
the net that special street can ror toe
"West Yslets Country club will leave the
Paso del Norte at o'clock Thursday
afternoon.
all
down and 1 feel sure Tanlae will tlx her
up in Rood shape. I have never bad my
name used In connection with a patent
nn-dirlue before and never thought I
would but I feel It my duty to let suf-
fering people . know bow Tanlac has
helped me. The only way I can explain
It exactly Is Tanlac hat ssved my life
and I feel that 1 would be showing s
spirit or ingratitude not to tell others
about IL"
Tanlac Is sold In El Paso by Kelly Pol
lard Company Inc. and the People's Drug
oiure. miner personal Direction or ine
speclsl T arise representative Adv.
PATRIOTISM AGAIN HOLDS
INTEREST OF BANKERS IN
CONVENTION ADDRESSES
(CooUnnaa rrom i-age one.)
here. In the morning the visitara re-
paired In a body to Fort Bliss and wit
nested an artillery drill arranged fori
weir emenunment or general ueorge
II jr. some or ine Bankers Wert tur-
en to Ule fort In array trucks In which
benches had been Installed. Four types
ut anna wn uemonsxraxea.
In tho afternoon on the tnvlutinn
Cónsul Eduardo Soriano Bravo tnd the
inim.n.v nun Hvti ainnormca or juarer
Banker Says Several
of Nation's Financiers
Had Insufficient Funds
To ID those Who might worry ovar
their Inability to finance themselves"
said Colonel George IL Alien ot New York
kite dlscuaalnv mat financiera with I
crowd of fellow banker delegates. "1
would call attention to Hie fact that A!
eiander Hamilton one of the Dloasar man
riera o1 our country waa toe oenenciery
of a collertlon made by passing the hat
around. After Hamilton retired; lie was
Imnacuntoas and the directors or Uhe Bank
or New York founded by Hamilton made
up a collection ror mm. it touted aso-
wo. This bank la still In business and
preserves the roll ot donors as a priceless
.aa But It imonaety tad tealout.lv
D. c. you win rind neatly
wltli tba N. S. F. mark thereon ind bear
inr tne signature or paniel Webster. II
teems that a friend or Webster one ap-
plied at the hank ror a loan of rso and
waa told he matt have an endorser.
'Would Osnlel Webster be acceptable''
was the query nanlel wai and when
the great man waa approached he said
Well I can't get any money and ir you
can on my name make the check ROO and
we'll divide.' Tills check too. Is a gutnl-
eo treasure.
eat
yeart ago." he eon tin tied.
was engaged In work ror the Chamber
ot Commerce t my city tad. at tbo wes-
tern cities had always eirelled ta tba
.science of municipal development I atada
a lour or the went stopping over a day
a f.i rato jvven anen i taw tnat El
r-aeo waa prorresaive.
"Tha reason for your progresa la aunt
fokl bat principally uiat you are tin
asma; ior larva males aim oat roreirn
". new a cuiten ry wun l
pint ot progress.- Too know natural ad
anlarea have ruined more cities thai
they hava made but civic spirit never
falla to make success.
"in the agricultural way I ate a future
ror toe nio uranae country rrom Kl Paso
to Brownsville majar iban that of
southern California. You can raise anv
horticultural product here California cln
and have In addition cotton. Incidentally
the cotton crop of Texas tUa year will be
worth ttoonnoiXlO.
"To those who sty the military situation
on the border Is giving Kl Paso la pros-
perity I Insist that this city lias acquir-
ed a momentum that no thing can stop."
Head of Tucson Bank
Once Railroad Clerk
Attends . Convention
Fifteen years ago a young railroad' dark
came to kl Ptao from Alamo gordo. It M.
following the labor troubles which had
practically dlaorrtnlxed tho town and the
old Northeastern railroad. His lata sal-
ary bad been small and That liad l lopped
when the striken won the strikes.
Tuesday a tali bronzed man with a
square Jaw and a deep voice regltttrM at
the Paso 'del Norte headquarters or the
Texts Hankers' convention is miarles
K. Walker vice prraidant of the Consoli-
dated National bank. Tucson." The sten-
for the bankera' convention as the bead
IrKi-i'
aide or El Paso
Mr walker ta a brotare of Enes Ran
dfllph. the railroad builder of the great
souiowwaa. ne waa iim ins private sec
rettry. then secretary -treasurer of tin
RandolDh railroads In Amona. New Mei
Ico and later was made cathler of tho
Tom Rodeen. Deniann
Banker at Convention
Ton Rodger ball fallow weal met
President ef the Denlson Bank and meat
company and Interested ftnanctally la
Sta.g gStiJTSJft.
tbfMrtr
Rodaren yesterday "tnd that a we
Muslte. ar rW if rStMrt';' eC
pTe' S?iSS&Fmt" "
Mr. Rodgers carries with him a "ample
.deposit envelope rn ota at hit Denislnn
.w".c.n . bean the characteristic
SSTTLL- D rjoaae-t quit tcratchinr
Ju because worms ara scaree bt a
. r. Podren la particularly Interested
m roon roads and lata Issued on hit awn
ootxtTy Wr'nrtn.lJ:.ien
And talking of banks rounded by gr
o. you know Aaron nurr rounded u
iManlmtan rompan y (now Hank f Man
Don't Make A Mistake-
PHONE 400.
Anyone who originates any-
thing worth while is sure to be
copied. We were first to in-
stall a complete sanitary re-
frigerator market in El Paso.
We knew others would have
to copy our idea
But the refrigerator system
with refrigerator window and
display cases is not-all there
is to a really sanitary market.
Just because a man has á
complete kit of surgical in-
struments is no argument in
favor of hawing htm operate
on you.
Experience and training are
as important am equipment.
Our manager has spent thirty
years in developing the sani-
tary system we use. See oar
ad tomorrow for further de-
tails. PEYTON'S MARKET
TUB BBtrT OP MEATS
STANTON ST. J8T SOUTH OF TEXAS.
Cotton Is Both Food
and Feed Crop Sous
Roxton Texas Banker
"IB their enthusiasm to produce food
and feed eropt it home the Texaa rtrmers
should pot forget that cotton It both or
tbeae." aald Gibbons Potest of the First
National bank onAoxton Texts Wednes-
day e
"realising tha large part that cotton
seed products play in the production of
cooking coinpoundi and tha value f iba
meal at reed to farraen of Roxton ara
paying practically as much attention t
their cotton irks year as erar awl th
acreage planted II bul slightly lets ir a
all than normal. They are Just araxlni
begun to make extensive plant for plani
tog larger than usual corn and oati crept
The cotton wis tat back sume whit ly
pas laieuros ui me winter nut wo auna
Less Livestock in
Southwest Now Than
Thirteen Years Ago
n romo ted to be the active vice D rest den
or the blr Tucson bank. In addition to hlsH cordlnr to tha rennet .
plher duties. Is now completing a jnewl cormmltten or the Tetas Beakers' assorla-
Mnk building wnlcn win be one or uettioa filed at tha prestnt conven Von The
There It oonnlderahlr less livettor-k in
the southwest at present than In IB ac-
cording to the rapen of the agricultural
Brava
fliaesl In the west.
Allium sit not a member -or the Texas
Bankers' association tlx Tucson banker.
never misses a convention or the . Texas
bankers because of the close affiliation of
but tastituiiM
other Texas i
Banker of Navasola
Says Cotton Crop is
Ahead of Last Year
Cnartaa K. nrenry or the Firs national
Lank of Nivasota. stated in an Interview
given to a reporter for the Morning
Times yesterday that hla taction of tha
ante was In a particularly prosperous
condition awl that lb outlook for a big
yield waa rood.
"Our cation crop" said Nr. Henry "li
odvanced fully thirty days over last
year's the weather having been propi-
tious tnd the sou in splendid condition.
The crop will be larger then usual the
planten having put In in Increased acre-
age. The corn crop will be about twenty
per cent rrester. Had the government
agitation ror Increased agricultural pro-
duction suited earlier than waa the ease
there would have been a much lirrer
aenaga planted to corn but when the
propaganda was launched the farmers In
our section nato inetr crops ait in.
nava a p
at braj
s rormev
country surrounding Itavatota has been
invested an came coateqiieniiy mere is
mvesuneni in ins
lowever. when the
rattle investments nave maienaiuea i
hive no doubt that our cltUens will do
their share." e M' ' i
"The cattlemen will nava a D rosnaron
year if the prices do not oreja: peto
July neany an too raw money
Artillery Practice
Impresses Bankers
Markianinahlp and rapidity of work of
American artillerymen proved a revelation
Pi many or tba Texat and visiting bankers
attending- the Texaa Bankers' awoctlUua
lonvention. when they were afforded an
oiiportunily to see some of (be target
ins nwiRBuiT i
figures riven are
i.. IBM. 13. Hit
Cattle tJS907 BffjMI IjMMat
erasep itm.wo mj.tjxi t.we.soi
nogs 7taii siwi eie
nortea ana mutes rit.suu low ass itx;
W. K. Arnold or tho Border Ntttoi
bank El Paso makes the rollowtnt reo.
as to business in general in ei ri
cnunlv:
"Reports from CI Faso county aurlnt
iwie- i.oni. ini.wo nuaneui: wneai.
706 be shell; oatt rsoo35 bushels; hay
peanuts prtrtlcally none; hot'a 7900; cat
ite g.uw; aneep uuu. . i
ClarsviUe Texas.
Is Patriootic Town
Says J. M. Butcher
aata or three tanks.
i nana if repreient
v John M. Butcher
patriotic lot In cisrksvllle"
nc her to a reporter vftitardar.
All the banks have the liberty bacará I for
just what It
THE thing ttiat
makes your morn-
ing coffee so delightful
is the flavor produced
by "toasting"; (coffee
experts of course call
it roasting.)
Thick of it. Hot fragrant
delicious. Coffee is not the same
raw. Net rouchl Totating gives
flavor.
And toasting tobacco gives it
more flavor every time. 80 we
toast the Barley tobacco for the
new Lucky Strike cigarette. (You
know Burley you buy it in
green Mac or red tin).
Totating tobacco develops fUvor
seala in the Burley flavor tight.
It holds: the Lucky Strike cigarette
3 flavor-sealed sed delivered to you
'xah not dry not moritjuat right. J
Join the Lucky Strike Smoko
Grck. You'll like the Lucky Strike
cigarette because
Its toasted
I Í Toasted coffee I
Every time! I
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20
for
10c
Vvaar aatsW leal set
earr tWexs mbJ Í1 far
a aartsael IB favc
wSrewla?ti Ca WTb CltjT
i OaaraatecrJ tf f -
. falta
CoarrLffat kf The I atari net Tetaeat Ciaatay tea. lsxT. ttW)
while net boomln. la Droactraui anil an
joylnr t heltrry rrowtb. The crooa around
lis frtre prooniae oa Mtn proline vnousn
they are tonieelut belated o wink- te the
barkward tor Inr. We are blr rrowers
c: DO in roitun ana rom ami uirrs era uuv
row rarmert who are Bol nal W nW
ers call 'Hue rltka
"WtUon't Grocerie As Fa
for Quality"
! aw?
work at Fort BBat svédneadav moralnr.
"If we can bli the German tranches at
well as these men bit tbe tarxelt this
morning." said K. W. atlllwell assistant
cashier et the (Mmmerrlal Matlunal bank
ot Kanaaa i lly. Kan. at the 1'aso del Marie
unti l weanesaaw anemoon "i rsn i sea
how tne war can be a ear one. While
the artillery used here la comparatively
null aa colimaren rita tba rant dolns
the eltecllve work op tbe northern France
htllle front. I take U that the men who
New Mexico Bankers
Attend Convention
Among New Mexlcn bankers who are
tuesta of the Texas Bankers' uwelatlofi
it 1 i.e El rase convention are rreildaot
11 M r.o.ikc. at txta Btata Matltinal bank of
Carlabad. and F. V Doapp a director of
that bank. "What we have letrncd at the
convention" they streed Weaneeday.
"makes ah excellent and aratllyliw report
tor ua to carry hoane with ua. Tbe optlm-
Itin and filth In their instllutlnnt Vvlncrd
by Texaa bankers In the fare of the sc clou a
proepsciaTv pi aeuiiieu vj tnv -war hwin
ne entirety encouraaina in
public ot tills tlate."
KL PASO too it:h:mi(.
Onrnanenllmr on the abteoce ol I rjuoruin
at tha scheduled session Tuesday mom-
tor. Pretldexit J. w. Butler tald that the
reason wtt I mi r.i rato was aon interest
tar piare sua there are too many pom
of Interest tn attract the clelc;rtc.
Her Majesty's Blend
Originally mixed for Queen Victoria
is just the very thing for the American
Lady's tea table
tn one pound canisters at $1.25
In half pound canisters at ..... . 65c
WATSON'S GROCERY
210-212 Texas St.
Phones 5151 5152 5153 5154
Asunounceing
We are now prepared to deliver
ICE
AND
DISTILLED WATER
to the following sections
Hifdtl.tndP.rli
This
when MtPtxaMsVy
art wfcoM
WiWbsb eaptCeHoJ CtUtstTrttti
mW0 WefQ sC? pIsVaB Wetum Mfl 1
114
it k ta ftiail rota.
troid all bvjexble tvifjl tattstd ta) law
El Fas fee & Refrigerator Co.
Money for Seed Not
Worry for Farmers
Says W. B. Mandeville
"Money with which to buy seed fcr
(llantina the war preparednaaa crop should
be one of the least worries of a fanner"
srcordlnt to W. P. Mandeville. iirraideut
of tbe UnlOD bank of l.aa Cruces ft. M.
nr. Manare 11 la it a tuatt or toa Taita
liankera' aasoclatlon at the cunvcntiuii
bare. "If there la any one Uilnr that a
bank will 1 nd a termor money It la foi
buvlnr seed.'' ha continued. "Tha far
mors 01 xiaiB section wi. i are ra panic 01
raranua at all can ret seed. Tlierr are
oilier tblnas however of more Import
ance in point of expense and many 01
them will otad money for those purpuaaa.
Tne 1 aa (rucea rarmert are leuinr nuay
tie or irritated land."
Texas Commercial national bank of llcur.-
. ..v. on 11 mas to nava in op-
imrtunlly of vliltlnr El Pato "ivorytlilnt
. Uvi 11 me a-veryena seami to be
prosperous and I am sura El Few till
mat any city wouhi no prtiiiu
Mtita nuiinir' is a
said Mr. Kvcrxbadi.
of.
lion will rive a baud concert cijiiiiiin n
I line
o'clock rim
oredneadar ten
to afarcr
tied i1 .i-i and Uma for the
fry in the vliHtnr liinkert In the
10 O CIOCS tTBU
ar tena
Ctttrlta Davit
Plata rrom Ida to Til
The band Wedneadt
lia térricas
. C. Palm Is Cashier
of Bank Forty Years
the title national Molt or Auatln had a
mo-fold purpose in vliltlnr Kl Faso now.
am at a
Siataatslloi
member of the
of Worsbsoi. Film
k Hlnrletoa whose residence Is isat Tata
u:r
BANK WILL rXOff BAI.F DAY.
tn-Tinocement It made that lbs Pint
'ittoctat bank will remtln cloted from
to II o'clock thli momlnr In honor or
the vlslttnar binkert
Bl HW.AItK ENTBI UABU ITORE.
Miami. Arts.. Hiy le. Four rsvedvers
wss iisn or the loot taken by burilara
who broke into the Miami Hardware com
pany'! ature early this mommy.
A 1 lone wat uaea to amain we winnows
In tbe rear of the bulldlnir. In addition to
tlie revolverá the burtltrs atole more thin
1000 reunda of ammunition.
Bldt win be received it Lie ófrica of
Depot Ouartermaiter El Faso Texas until
iocs p. in. jum 11 ivii. wcc"
opened for sltcratlona In construction
tnd new electrical ana pumpinr equip'
ment it nresent pumpinr stall. m. rem
lorcad concrete reservoir and water pipe
linea it Fort Bllst Texas. psrUculart on
01 ttlon. nil
Texas State Carpenters'
Council Elects Officers
AuaUn Texas May IB. Slate council of
carpen ten elected the following orflceri
today: W. B. Mcneeiev. Dentar presi-
dent: C T. Kctsliir. San Antonio ririt vice
president: J. T. Mrtherton San Anrelo
second vire preatdent: J. K. Proctor
Houston aeoretary tun treasurer nsu
Antonio will be selected aa place for tilt
nvrnlloii at tho clntuia; teaaion lomor-
1 ow.
V1SITLNQ BANKERS. ATTrJVTIO.V.
For your stenotrsphlo work plmna
saw or stM. a Milla Rldr. Publlo
Htannirrtphlr. Exchtrure. May steveni.
trijvntjaerrjv
Pihu. vlca ureakteni of Woraliain I'tlm . .VTr Vi 1
Silbe would remain here lor aevtrtl months j( f . JStag I ffLZdk J
111 haveToaie arandehlldren here who 'I1I1I11Í1 Vatl J Cntlit
II nava a grip on my hearuuinrt. " said me 1111 "? SvSvfTñMy
II wblÍarba''a1 ' 10 '"''" VVltlÁ I li
II Bankers Visit Juarez iftt rf&YZ
as Guests of President TZJwÁ
II fsao eat llora testal at m o etoe in tha
IsaSrPJg?.
II ctsxrch at Saa Ausrastio. Fla.. waa a1m.11
II Uf JPWttxs al tañare at nilted. rtom.au
II WaXaV repraseattUve at El Faso ot the
II iS&-Tr.M
II ajnahiírañtylMff'ari etty. Eduardo
II ftorttlo atara Maticen eontuT al El Pato.
I raattS BtaBira tnjiuirea and address)
lili the trtp was edootkittaTlo an tmexpected I
7Z & t''fpl FIT
HI stater at sai tjroxaneEtl with the te- SM T
HI 10 arálae arsraarxi prctaiaiio
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ft " I á
iltburWheds inline.
YYHEN you hit the curb at Certttin
yV angle you throw your whecla out of
alignment. Driving over rough roads-
over stones through deep holea and sancl
nits will after a time do the srune thing.
Then is nothing that will wear out tires
faster thrtn improper alignment; tha
tread is mom down to the fabric inn o tirne.
Come in and have your whecla teat
will be No CHARGE it b a part of
whedi tcstcl. THero
TREE T1RE SERVICE
Get the habit of using thia remarkable servioo
lesltxleule. Let us keep your air prcteaire uni-
lit yood bexaitxtee ta'taaxeact
Fiat Serviea adds ta nVa at lasara
of say tisa eat) (etimaety lias
and changa tubea.
Koa don't fteMaf to ass Fitk Hraa - cauta
tiiyatxay-CjW arxftctt ta FREE to A LL and
jepaj ara undmr no axeWí e ations mt any ttttaaa
FlaA a mmat Tstm Sanio mud yea are
insittti to ass at.
THE FWK Rubbek Company J
at N. Y 1
ChlBoattl FtsUss Kaataa. j
EL PASO BRANCH
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