El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Thursday, May 17, 1917 Page: 3 of 16
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"I uaad to welah two hundred and ten
poond." lie contlnufrt.
man pnya eaiiy aa
na in uaná waa I
k h.llh Dill aknnt
trouhle Mm and I (pent mourn
oey trylni to get nal to boy a rtne
ne but In puce of ivMnc better I
ftiaaoinr ant worn i mat nean nnui i
WMaiied only one hundred and nrty-rive
pounds; waa a mera ehadow of what I
once was and rot ao waft I could Hardly
stand on my feet. Ererythinr to eat dis-
agreed with me and I would bloat up so
riom the ru on my stomach that I could
i nan 10 nvo on
thmn I could aet
many a dav I have a-one without
tone huir nMe to Ml. lad often I didn't
i-loan my eyes all nlM. ptiiini thn
ntitiu I felt like I was auffocatlnt and
wuuiu rei up in uie awrrausa wiw a nor-
rtnie neanacne. a mean taste in
mouth and had no energy at all.
"I am entirely relieved or these awful
troubles since taking Teniae and have
already gained back twenty pounds of my
lost flesh. I can eat Just anything I want
without having one hit or trouble. 1 en-
joy eating like I did when a boy and
sleep as aound' as child. I hive no more
ssnotnering speus. neaoacnes or otnei
reelings. In fact. I am now a well
ano oí course i tnmg Teniae is the best
medicine ever made. I have come In now
for a bottle ror my wife. She's all run-
down and I feel sure Teniae will ru her
up In good) shape. 1 have never had my
Mate used In connection with e patent
medicine bcrore end never thuught 1
Would but 1 feel It my duty to let suf-
fering people know how Teniae haa
bellied me. The only way 1 can explain
mi. vi j u lamec uas seven my lire
1 I feel that I would be showW a
pint of Ingratitude not to tell others
HejartTttje. OB Proposed War
Revenue Bill After Talcing
Testimony off Upward of
Hundred Business Men .
Prediction Made. That Period of
Semi-Panic Will Follow En
actment of Measure in Pres
ent Form. Defeating: Main
Purpose of Legislation.
out it."
i sold In Kl Peso by Kelly It Pol
special Tarlac representative
Inc.. and the People's Unir
under personal direction or the
Adv.
Meat leaker Is Booster.
-Earl B. Smyth cashier or the First !fa
tlonai bank at Mart Texas Is vice prest
dent of the Texas Bankers' association.
gad is chairman for the ensuing- year of
the Fourth District Bankers' association.
Mr. smith is at the Paso del Norte
- vi am greatly impressed with the bos
pitaiiiy of the people of El Paso and :
hope to come here again soon. "In Mart
We nave one of the best cotton markets
Ih the state. We are in the black land
seinon ann inc country about Mart pro-
duces 30JX bales of cotton esch year
there are tjoo people st Mart."
By Associated rresa.
Washington. May 18. -public hearings
on the revenue bill befare the senate
rinancc committee were concludenModay
with statements by the last or more than
IM representatives or Industries liesrd
since .Friday In protert against heavy
taies proposed In the measure nearly
all of the witnesses agreed that they
Ring mj aaaiai urn gx
every way possible oven to surrendering
weir enure pronta nut tney oojeciea
the rates in the hill as confiscatory and
ruinous.
Today's session ware derated largely to
nirtlier hearing of the protests of news-
naner ana periodical dudi liners against
the proposed Increases In second class
man rates ana me tax on print paper.
Call Taiailoa Kxressjve.
A delegation or New York and Chicago
business men headed by Sol Wexler. pro-
tested that Uie amount proposed to be
raised from taxation was exreaslre and
caned attention to the depression
bnslness wlilcli followed Introduction of
1 lie bill in congress.
Wexler urged that the Interstate
and that out of this increase thev be
quired to pay to the government 10 per
lwi hi iiiun biosh receipts.
Urges fas on Aalaanobllrs.
He also suggested that a tax be I
on users or aatomobtles and that the
proposed tax on corporations be amend-
ed so that It would lie a tut tax on
earnings Instead of on excess profits. The
p ropo sea ux on aiectne llgnt. gas
Uie
gallon contended should be elimina
"If the excess tax Is persisted
said Mt. Wexler "boa! Bess will su
Ü
luffer
Don't Make A Mistake-
lhi.-
Anyone who originóte any-
thing worth whmtn&www'
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 a
complete kit of surgical in-
struments is no argument in
favor of having him operate
' on you.
Experience and training are
as important as equipment.
Our manager has spent thirty
years in developing the sani-
. tary system we use. See our
ad tomorrow for further de-
tails. PEYTON'S MARKET
r publishers croas the i'niied sutes
Mr. HcAnenr said the New York papers
ere prepared to advance their price to
at many other cities.
Tax aa TasM
s. p. Aroourei or crisman Colo. reovje
resenting Independent tungsten producers!
asson uw sob win on xnat mineral ne
Increased for protective purposes to tit
enue bill provides for a duty of 11.70 a
unit
CI era: Bseata rae Twenty -seven Ml I Ilea.
The last witness was C. B. Hemingway
Of Washington a clerk. He salt he de-
sired to speak far rr.noo.oOD consumers In
the United sutes who had no voice In the
hearing. He decltred the principle of the
revenue diii wee wrong ana mat any
money needed should be obtained by tax-
ing u misal lands.
RUSSIAN COUNCIL
SENDS APPEAL TO
TEUTON SOCIALISTS
Saya Democracy Asks That Im
perialism Be Not Allowed to
Win the Day.
BV iUAll1 PlWM
Washington. May 16. The war snag bill
probably will become law within the tiext
rew naya ana perore tne ena or xne wees
e ronipreneusivo plans oi
irtment for raising a f
rmany will be in motion.
Conferees or senate and bouse agreed
upon the bill today deriding to retain
tne senate amendment under which cm-
onel Roosevelt may be autnotlied to raise
mil more u.an lour aivigiona ox inianvry
Vlll
PetTograd via London May Is. The
council or workman's and soldiers' neie
tales today issued an appeal to tne So
cUllats of Oe rmany and Aimirla to pre
vent their troops rrom being burled
against the western front In order to
crush France and then dash on to nut-
ria. The appeal concludes as follows:
"The democracy of the revolution of
Russia1 appeals to Iba SoelMlsts of Austria
and Uermany. You cannot allow your
governmenu to do tne exeounoner
Russian liberty. Yen cannot allow
"rthe1'
Uchlng any volunteer provl
selective dran plan II Is generally be
llevad the president wilt sign the mes sun
If It reaches the White House with Us
Roosevelt ajnendment la it
The hill as It sUnda merely would
authorise not require the recruiting of
a volunteer force for service In France.
CATTLEMEN UPHOLD
WILSON FOOD PLAN
ana rrsiernny ta nun tneir iroops on to
tne western Iron t tt 3ío n rst place 2
Wfal&'nWfiMdfou as wen
is the in jernatlonal profcurlat In .the grip
"ríederoScrarjr of revolutionary Hns-
National Livestock Association
at Denver Endorses the
Control Proéjram.
Telegrama Stating Result of
Meeting Ara Forwarded to
Secretary Houston.
Join thai Lucky Strike Smoke
Circle. You'll like the Lucky Strike
cigarette because
It's toasted
rapi
card
Hal and en-
lunnh of Imperialism."
Following Is s repiaiage from the ap-
"Whatever may be the vicissitudes of
tba war. the Imperialists of all countries
are everywhere victorious In the struggle.
wuicn nas given inem aun is sun giving
I hem fanustte profits tad
in their hands enormous ci
down
over labor and' over the very lives of
wnrsingmen. ine worsen oi an coun-
tries are defeated and are making on the
aiur of imperialism numberless sac rl rices
In lire health well bains; and liberty.
"The revolutionary democracy of Bus-
sls does not desire s sepáralo peace
that -as eh. a tieaos would be s betrayal
of the cause of democracy and of labor
in an countries.
Says Germany Likfi
Russia Is in Need
of a Revolution
By Assoc IsUd Press.
Denver Colo.. Msy
ror me administration tc
gram la contained In rei
here today bv the maTki
the American National Livestock associa
tion. The resolutions whirl: s n
statement says represent the result
two-day conference here review
furmsj
It of t
Step
their
Ouaramred Sy
X--' ' a-
Ths Ansrlean Tobacco Osaussay.
Texae; i. M. Carey Cheyenne. Wyo.. and
waiter a risner es viiii:go cwawwoi iw
that will Increase the production of the.
Secretary Houston's Letter.
Dreamble refers to the lr
Secretary Houston of the dcDsrtnient
agriculture to the preilrient or the scuslei g'"' v !"""" "VAÍñ iros dent of the
last month in which he urMrt thai h a Pr of Meeaar Colo. proaiaeni or tne
Thn rr .ml.li rr. . tlu. teller nf ciiiiiiiiio. illlll IMrii..-. s ...
..... .RmM . ihe rnmmltlM. I. T. prvor.
of san An
tonlo president of the association; lease
WA month in whirl he urged. Ihat hlsi "X . 'o. .r . "'" H?
oepanineni oe given aumor.ty w ar- rTXuñaZ e ñ-w asatwibrv ef the
.P"":- Purposes am Uiü óttiüÜM ' Gumita the sea
coainnaiea
"The
fTrePh.ve .'o peelal! .I?'7.!5 ""?nt L'"
department of agriculture and to the
COL POPE BLAMES
FOOD SITUATION ON
LABOR'S SCARCITY
was Impossible for (lermany to win
vreseea
tion tut a revolutioi
Oermany aa it Mad ha
luaila.
war of subjugation tost expi
convicucai su a revolution man
urn In Oermany as It bad happened
"We shall propose a constitutional
committee" be said "to take prepara-
lory leus la the direction or Intro-
ducing a republic in Oermany."
approval or the action taken by the
eral government and lenders Its active
co-opetlon and support In every praetl-
cahlo way. and It earnestly urgea upon
onmu Ih nrnmnt rn.slnuni nt the
letlalallon suggested by the aecreury5 of
sgriciiitnre in hi letter to the president
of the senate.
"We consider It the pert or patriotism
far all the live stock and agricultural In-
"the assorlsllon urges sUte. lorsl and
district associations to Uto similar ac-
tion." Maav Cattlemen Present.
Leaders In the livestock Industry rrom
aeveral weaUrn sute were present at
ine meeting inciuamg m. a. mini o
Bakersrieid. Cal. chairman or the com
mime; K. L. Burke or Omaha wen
of the bouse and senate.
PRESIDENT WOULD
PUNISH THOSE WHO
BOOST FOOD PRICES
Bv Associated I'resi.
mere ran lie 1 1 file apprehension as h. to work on Uie crops. Tills la really
production but the food problem H a mailer o primary itupoi
-..I I...I- ..li.- Hi 111.- a S ml I J Sj '.i .!. I mlUhliiul nl Hi- mil. in
' j mime: r.. t. Burse or i uñaba web. its
1 i i 1 1 i i i i ' i i
Hi arVimoiincement Q
t. THE BEKT W -MEATS 111 III
. r-owna!. ewaw. aysaxaww ert. jugrr BUtTTH OF TEXAty WWW BTt fWIV prepared lO aeiWer
&WiMtmiHiii4MWMMi. Ill a
1 'W.-. Geri. An. hasa I. Q-sV DISTILLED WATER
I Her Majesty's Blend r't:tl
5 Originally mixed for Queen Victoria J II 1?"?"
3 5 just the very thing for the American SÉ I
m Lady's tea table Thi. mean regular dly Mrrio. with dtl delfveria II
J in nng rvu.n rVMHsfaaa m If W -w III It abo maauis Dwre ioe. ntsre water and coasrteowa driv- III
r " S! !lll er. wW ba-áns k i. to ole.se vosx.
in half pound canisters at 6Sc WV III i III
iaWL III Pbooe 114 and avoid all trooble with retard to ice 111
WATSON'S GROCERY
210-212 Tema. St. 0 . . I
phone. 5151 5152 5153 5154 5155 so Ice & Rclngcralor Co.
t i r ir iijiViinifTr.' lat5S55----Z5w5-SSBSB
Wilson FtTirnartir in Duo ring
Men Who Speculate in What
I Sustain Life.
speed
! House conference with members or sen
I ale and bouse agriculture committees he
emphasised Ihe Imperative necessity for
prompt action upon the rood control leg.
Halation the administration believes Is ea-
lseaiui to ins conduct or tne war.
Ho specific egr acusen Is were reported
dui mere were wanirstinoa uai use
Its annual iiieeüat here
Addressing the eoareiitlnn today Col.
Pope said lannr ahsruge In agricultural
njaxfieaB was largely ivsponsuue ior no
rrsse in ..roititctlon. He urre.1 iiisnursc.
Hirers tu ralease laboróla lor farm work
during certain seasons.
"The Increase In wages In nuairsclur
sections during the last two years.'
agricultural districts an Immense number
III.
who otherwise would remain on farms
"In all manufacturing sections adjacent
tu agricultural districts Ihe mamita. -Hilera
ran do much at certain limes during
the sumiller snd rail by sparing or detail
iiianurariurlng force men
is. TMS
lupoitan
fifteen Hundred Boys
Take Military Oath at
Presidio Training Camp
By Associated Press.
San Francisco. May I. l irteen hundred
youths candidate for commissions at
omesra of the reserve corps swere al
legiance to the flag today In military
ceremonies tost opened the military train-
ing camp at the Presidio here.
lone i r mi crick W. Suden ta In com-
mand or t.imi the remainder or Ibe men
undergoing training prevlnusly having tak-
en the oath and received their cominls-alonir.
jlreYour'WheelsinLine?
a
I speculstaM m foods snd to usure an
liable return to tne pri
price to Use consumer.
t OuCe
The prasldeal sistrd emphatically that
It would be alfncuu to express In par-
liamentary language what should be dona
with any one wlo would speculate in
rood products In a si lust ton tike the
present ' .
eeereiery nowsson win was mini him.
Uw conrereoee. made cacar Uu. admU.ls-
trsUon's lotantloiui concerning price con-
traTlt Is lot intended he pointed JOt
to ru tnsxlmaUB prlees gene rally but on-
ly in specific tapMtssei to force the on
I mum prices would be fixed r nerally to
produce If aaeeaeery to eo courage pro
I dueUoat-
The arwtdeot said that in his opUOaa
lute three factors that will control the
I war tltaatáta.. la pas order or their ten
porwtve are tne
control of the
ror tne transe
of the food
Iraxltpartttl
he srtaai
teod sltui
Ilea sad control
Germans Bomb Russian
Flying Stations Says
Berlin War Statement
Y HEN you kit the curb at certain
Vy angle you' th row your wheels out of
alignment Driving over rough roads-
over stones through deep holes and sand
rata will after a time do the same thing.
There is nothing that will wear out tires
faster than improper alignment; the
tread is worn down to the fabric in no time.
Come in and havo wonr wheels tested. There
will be No CHARGE it's part of
FREE TIRE SERVICE
Get the habit of using this remarkable service
regularly. Let US keep your air pressure tlxhV
fmp rltaats your tarea rnount your para
Koo don't mmtd to oaa FUkTir- -com
any way-th Mmrvic is FREE to ALL and
yvnarmundmrnoobligationmatanytim.
FUk is iW The Msnmm and you an
mmm -
inc. (roes a npuuUs eesnnany.
k la good bajiiias ta tato asi
I at u.
THB PMK Ru W Company
el N. Y.
Fiek Service seas ta tks I
af say lira aatl reducás lire
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Thursday, May 17, 1917, newspaper, May 17, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199048/m1/3/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.