El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Saturday, May 19, 1917 Page: 3 of 12
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. SATURDAY MAY 19 1917.
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UNION CLOTHING CO. Inc.
- El Peso's Best Men's Ssrt :
OFFERS AN UNUSUAL SALE OF
ROXf ORDS BLUE DIAMOND ATHLETIC ONION SDÍTS
At Exactly One-Half Price
PURCHASE FIRST SUIT AT REGULAR PRICE THE
SECOND SUIT AT HALF REGULAR PRICE.
THUS
riMitrr lfl-QOtWcMadSOc;ortwBfer$l.SO.
Firrt saá rag prim $1.80; tha sseoed 7lc or two for $118.
First tmá ra price $3; the meood gl.SO or two far $4.80.
With each suit vre give one Sow wGram Initial FREE.
Solo tort today. Stock up on your Staiiiiasr Underwear
now. Take advantage of these prices.
Srñ;rtfc5vr g? "I See
Window (U)liyjr Window
Dbplay CLOTHING 5 Display
Bantah Kitchen
Worlt and Worry
and m your strength for
ttas stwrmow day of Spting
siidlliinTiiiww' wheo tb body
ta making an effort to throw
off the toxins of heavy
Winter diet. Shredded
Wheat Bbctrit a the hast
food tonic because ft supplies
everything the body needs
with the least tax on the
digestion. It is a vim-making
energy -cresting food
containing all the nutritivo
elementa in the whole wheat
grain with just enough bran
to keep the bowels healthy
and active. Two of these
Biscuits with milk make a
nourishing meal at a cost
of a few cents. Made at
Niagara Falls. N. Y.
LIBERTY LOAN
CO-DEFENDANTS OF
RINTELEN HELPED IN
HUMANITY'S LABOR
Thought They Ware Working
tor Best Interest! of Work-
men Three Swear.
Bt Associated Press.
New Tort. Miv 18. Four or the six
co-defendants with Ciptiln Fríos Motejen
or tne uerman navy cnargeo wm- cup
snlrlna- to rtlsrutit this countrv's muni
tions business la teir declared t their
law arrow 01
arlan endeavors In which they Dill been
engaged for many years as their chief
HI worlL '
All dentad thev ever had heard or Hinle-
len. that thev ever sitarjected Herman
money wis back or Labora National Peace
council to which the government charge
they were drawn together to carry out
toe atiegen plot or unit turner joinuy or
individually they had fomented strikes to
i armar un assigns oí us council.
Henry B. Martin a ClsfeOdirst Secretary
and lila aiitl-u-ust acllvlUei that led him
to take an Interest to too campaign
against ids nra nitron trace. He admitted
recelTlng money rroin David l.amar. a de."
fendant for the council's work but said
general counsel or the league said Ma
lira work bad been to promote peace anl
the Intercala of laboring men and that
his connection with the sntl-munitlon
movement wis Inspired by the belief that
ii suoservea tnese eras.
Jacob C. Taylor who was chosen presi-
den.! or the council after the resigna-
tion of former Representative Frank
Buchanan another defendant attributed
tus connection with the movement both to
Mi Interest "in my fellow man" and In
ler mother defendant outlined Ma Ufa
work In the (merest of peace and labor
and denied ulterior motives In associating
himself with the council.
RAILROAD W0RKEB8 FOR FRANCE.
I.v Associated Press.
Philadelphia May 18. Active lisps to-
ward ritsinr tho force or railroad work-
ers who ara to ha seat to Prince at the
defection of me war department were
tacan today wnan a campaign ror enitit
ment was started among shopmen on tin
Pennsylvania railway linea east of Pitt
burgh the Heading; and other railroads
in me saine irrnwrr.
The rovernment Diana call for the rals
Ing of nine regiments of men ikllled In
railroad work to aid In rehabilitating ine
transportation system ni trance
Wondcrlul-Marvclous-Ainazinfi
How can yon do It? And I
never saw such bargain
Such were tha expression!
heard on every sida reatar-
lay the opening; day of our
sale of those 1980 pairs of
ample canvas abose and ox-
fords. Hundreds of economical man
and women took advantage
of this sale yesterday and
greatly profited ty so doing. Hundreds more win be bare early to-
day. Don't procrastinate but be here early today and All your
want as tomorrow may be too late.
i960 pairs of White Canvaa Shoes and Slippers worth regular 11.TÍ
2.00 12.50 13. 00 and It. 60 the pair. The entire tot divided into
two groups Two bis; lota of almost a thousand pairs each.
LOTTWO
These are atoo ladies' and ehll-
dren'a sises and coma In both
high and low cut styles but In
greatly Wetter qualiUos and In
much mora numerous styles.
There are the ever popular Mary
Jane atyle. numerouVpatterna of
plain pumps button Oxfords and
dosens more. -Best des a good
sprinkling of high outs. Positive-
ly toe greatest values ever offered
In El Paao.
Take Your Pick $1.45
As these shoes are alt travelers' samples
they naturally come moats in sample
sixes and It would be Impossible for us
to fit every one from them. For that reason we will as long as this
sale lasts offer every pair of white ahoea and allpperi In the house
terlal.et
Walk a Block or Two and Save a Dollar or Two.
Japanese Gunboats Reach
Marseilles la Aid in Wm
On Submarines of Get man u
By Associated Press. '
Paris. May 18. A number el Japsn-
Hf Ei5L rrl( Marseil-
les (o ild Ike war oa Herman sub-
marines sad matey Premh rnrrchsnt-
saea. II tha pi perineal has satisfac-
tory results It will be eiteaded.
The arrival nf an. n . .i...h..
Burona to take mart in the ni7tn
submarinos mat ki the first action by
K7 uavx na osan active in UM soi
STELLA' TWO-ACT
COMEDY PLEASING
tovmond -T en I'd Company
Plays to Big House at
Crawford Theater.
pscinc and tided In the capturo of the
Oerman Chinese colony of Tsuu Tau. A
number of Oerman Islands to tie Pacific
JSUSLSLl'V1' n'1 forces in
th'eTlr monme or" the war and Janan-
eae warahlps aided In the pursuu of tna
Emden and oiher Uerman commtrre raid-
ers In southern and far eastern waters.
i ne prestige or ine Japanese navy has
sen very blrti since Its snnsatinnar am-.
cesses to the Knsao-ispanese war. At the
outbreak or the European war japan bad
M destrojeri with ten more under con-
esracuon. unaer a seven-year -.building
program submitted last year she wis to
construct wi additional destróyer.
rw-.siiiKvi s i i i i: mm
Columbus Ohio Mat tg chirles Scott
"""" aren or an uncie oi rrrxirji-nl
Wilson died today it tlie home or his
son Thomas I. Wood row on Cllne lload.
Brlggsdale a suburb of Columbus. Pres-
ident Wllaoale mother was' Wnnrtrnia'e
half sl-l. r. He was a n.nivo ..r l :i.Iihii1iih. riroit
rtavmnnd Teal's enmoanr nlavrd
another big house at toe Crawford theater
last nlgbt The bill wai "Stella" a two-
act musical comedy with Pansy De Lacour
I a aimious young woman supposedly
or Orlerital origin who stepped out s
picture to worry the life out of Frits
Fields in the character or sotm i.iar
trisa na i.arnnr marta un irter tha rath-
Ion of the rair ones who rriik about on
the rronla or narkases conulnina Turkish
cigarettes proved to be quite s clever
actress ind she had down pat the slither-
ing rhythmical motions of the arms or
thoie who pose ai snake charmers by
the wiy one of the principal parta or her
summery costume was a ousc aiuneu
serpent.
"stelli" proved to be autre a bit
I pretentious as a musical comedy than
seme or toe outer tuna saretarore nre-
sented by the Teal company and ror that
very retson did not have the "pep" to It
that its Immediate predecessor "Lulu"
nao. However toe perrormance was goon
and there were some catchy songs and
a number or local hits and gags which
took will.
in tha rirst part Mike Hatel Like and
ie "ducklings'' sanir s sons In which
thrv enioloved a lot' of mirrors which
were flashed ort-tlie audience. The effect
wis to make many a man In the iiidlcnre
nnulrm about In his aeal to avoid the
mirror tiaines rrom iigiiunsr up nis race.
"Stella" win reniiin on me board! ine
rest of tmi wees.
IS GIVING
OFFICIALS
CONCERN
Representatives of Federal Re
serve Banks and Treasury De-
partment of Unanimous Opin-
ion That Country Mint Bo
Arotwed to Make Project a
Impression Prevailing in Many
Quarters That Issue Ha Bean
Over-Subscribed Erroneous
Lea Than Half of Amount
Being Taken to Data.
. Cfc DAMAOMB IN COLLISION.
Amos Williams of 1107 Bast Missouri
street driving car No. Mrs
rill from Injury Thursday
S.u o'eluck In a collision ai
and Stanton streets with
truck No. 106 or the miarteri
pot Mr. Williams' car wis slli
By Associated press.
waihlrurtcn. Miv li rtsnresantattvaa
oi mo lenorei reserve nansa ana treasury
urinals lu direct charge of the talk of
i mating toe uoeny toan virtually were
unanimous tonight In the opinion that a
iieiiimuuiis campaign must tie success
n carried on within the next 17 days
I Liberty loan li to meet with the
over-siiliscrlptlnn the officials hope for. -Predictions
that the big Issue would he
oversubscribed several hundred per cent
have not materialised thus far. There li
crying need. In the opinion of orrirlala
for the small Investor In great numbers to
mase leu mi power.
Amount Nat Half Taken
The Impression still prevails In many
quinera that .he Liberty loan already
has been over -subscribed. This not only
Ik untrue. It wis luthorltiUvely aald to-
night hut probably not one-half of the
wan uas neen taxed including allow-
ance for SiSO 400000 of treasury certlfl-
ratei of Indebtedness already liiuod. No
iisurra ui auiucripuons are asina;
public by the treasury department.
A large over-subscription orriciali reel.
Is highly desirable in that It would show
that the United states Is In the war to
stay until Deimany Is defeated and that
there will be no standing or national re-
ír urces. Secretory Mr Alton's trip through
tne middle west Is i part of tile program
to arouie the country especlilly the small
Investor to the need of nuking a full and
Imrnedute reiponse to the government's
needs. How widespread the opinion Is
that the Issue already lias been over-subscribed
Is reflected In letters received
rrom some banks which itate tint In view
of the fact that the writers understand
the Issue already his been fully takrt
they regret that there would be no uie to
ottering tnetr subscription).
Country Mutt Ba tHBsedlstslv Aroused
Directing heads or the loan suban lirtlon
crrnpatrn at each of the reserve banks
except Dallas and San Francisco bad the
real situation Imnrrssed unon shan fes
inmn language or treasury ana reserve
nuera ouiciais toas
hid a close
artaraana at uoara ouiciais toaagsat s . oonierence.
tBaatara da- necessity of subicrimng to Ule man.
rlitly dam-1 It Is underitood that et today's confer-
LOT ONE
Consists of Ladies' and Chil-
dren's sixes In both high and low
cut styles. The high cuts are In
both button and lace styles and
In either high or low heals. (A
few Nu Book button boot Includ-
ed). Low ants of moat every
wanted style Including plain
pumpa one two and three straps;
button and lace styles ate.
Take Your Pick 96c
Take Notice !
one from them. F
'far every near of w!
men's women's or children's and In either leather or fabric ma
t a substantial reduction thus giving every one a chance to save.
jUWCBt Shoes nUsala and
One Location Only 105 S. Stanton. Phone 607
WaUoo'
Are
Quality
Her Majesty ' Blend
Originally mixed for Queen Victoria
m just the vmry thing for the American
LadSm toa table
in one pound canister; at. . ... .$125
in half pound canisters at ..... .. 65c
WATSON'S GROCERY
210-212 Texas St
Phone. 5151 5152 5153 5154 5155
ERE THEY ARE-
You know you can save
money and have better meat
by waiting for our Saturday
morning advertisement.
Vv You know you can absolutely
depend upon any statement
we make.
You should phone your order
early.
Fresh Dressed Hens Q tn
Plump ssaaatsr jatey. Per lb gmá KJK
Fresh Dressed Turkeys O ín
A real bargain in select Tarkeya. Per lb 9J Vf V
Genuine Lamb-Legs
SUS a ajudaliai 8prtug LSVaab.
Not fgaat ar mama. Per Ik. ....
Genuine Lamb Shoulders
A daSMtj patsi roast or boiling ágapa)
ar fl g. Par k
Pork Loin or Rib Roast
tie tlg perk. Per lb .
33c
20c
25c
I
LARD
Threes 75e Fives $126 Tens $2.45
Peyton Js Market
PHONE MM.
1BK MOST OP MKATf)
mtmsmm n. ron noma or vksm
mit the re-rtsposltlng of a large per-
centage or proceeds In binki taking sub-
scription! the amounts being drawn by
use government as Been en.
In an circular to all post milters to
day. Mr. Burleson requeued that poital
employes be aided as much ss possible
In subscribing for the Liberty bonds
ttaca twst master wis told to evnUlu fully
to those in his employe "the advantage or
trie nonas as n sata ínveiuiieui.
aTAMM APPEALS TO lltl Al.ll
TO I list ItlliK rM WAR BUNOS.
By Associated Press.
chingo. May Ig Declaring that sliould
Oenncny lie luccesiful to the world war
and ilumínate all Europe the Issue then
would be reduced to war between Oar-
many Hid the United SMIei William 0.
MrAdoo secretary of the treasury today
said that prompt financial assistance to
tne allies migut gun. ror tneui ueriaive
victory before American soldiers would be
eut to rnnee.
The occasion or Mr. MeAdoo'i state-
ment wis i speech before bankers fin
anciara ana business men or uurago m
which be opened his western campaign in
behalf or the Liberty loan. The aecre-
Un arrived at noon and was aolertalned
al luncheon by the Chicago club. A dele
gation or Minneapolis and St. Paul c
tens met mm ners
after nil speech to I
war of history
serious aeren ot
only ta aroused
Every man ai
vill contribute In the most immediate and
directly helpful way to bring the war
to a quirs conclusion.
Negro Doctor in Kansas
Pours Acid DoWn Throat
of Patient; Burns Fatal
The Boston StoreOverland Street Cor. Stanton
Hen Are Coming Here From North South Cast and West for
Palm Beach Summer Suits
At $5.95 $7.95 $9.95 and $11.95
AT ANY OF the above prices we can (ill your -wants Mr. Man
no matter whether you want a Palm Bpach . Cool Cloth or light-
weight woolen suit for summer wear. Our stocks this year are
the most complete we have ever shown you may choose from
grays natural Palm Beach checks stripes green and brown plaids
plain belt and pinch backs patch or plain or flap pockets. All
sizes from 33 to 44 stout mode's included it these prices:
$5.95 $7.95 $9.95 $11.95
Clothes Which Hake Satisfied Boys and Parents
In buying the kind of clothes our Boys' Department sells
you buy enduring quality correct atyle and general satisfaction
fully commensurate with the price.
Our Two Tronser Suits at $5.65
Are a sterlinK example of sound value at a moderate price. In
new season coloring and latest belted models sizes 6 to 16
years. (A bail and bat free with every boys' suit dr fr
bought here.) See our display tomorrow at 9veVv
Boys' Wash Suits 59c 98c and $1.19
The sort of Suits that young mothers "coo" over and
the older mother is QUITE sura won't fade in chara
brays ginghams percales galntaa and linene. With plain
or striped collars and cuffs some that are detachable.
New colorings and patterns at (1 1Q
59c 98c and 01.17
Read Our Ad
in Last Night's
Herald
We Give S. &
H. Green Trad-
ing Stamps
Obituary
lie la The police to
ri k. snuui i
own and lodged
Jell si Oswego lie
out ef toara and
tha cuurrfr nil at Oswego. He was ar
rested In conucrtlun with the sUsinpt yes-
terday to pour acid down the throat of
Mrs. Asa ism wire or a protunem rax-
soni cKlaap. the assistant tjerull'1nl "'
runted h tbM 'tJaemañalúsM "to hive
aaaarninsd tag act accused bar of bring-
ing an estrangement between himself and
bar hnstoaod. Mr. Smith to said to bsve
StUtb ror the gen's capture a few hours
befar be WS taken. It was said toBlfM
that Mrs. Stnltb'i burai probably would
Luis E. Torres Urges
All Mexicans in V. 5.
to Be Loyal to Flag
mSSrjM ttw state of sooori uaaW
g uriiceu jjain -
Pilar H. Laiglaw.
Fetor B. LaldUrsr St years old died at i
local- hospital Thursday morning al I
o'clock arier being ni lornc time. Mr.
Laldlaw U survived by big wife tai s
dsughter Mri. Kdas McCann el Ml
Mountain avenue funeral arrsngsnwnts
will be mad o upon tbe arrival ef a son
rrom Hoestoa Texas.
Mm. Higgle A. neteasr.
Mrs. Maggie A. nstebgr H yssrs old.
wlfs of Deputy Sheriff O K. fleteuar.
died Thursday morning si II its o'clock si
the Aoiston hospital. Mrs. Fletcher cstus
to Kl Paso twelve years sao.
The funeral will lbs held Friday after-
noon at 4 o'clock rrom the residence. Srtj
Mrs. netebsr Is survived by her bus.
hand three daughters Mrs. A. I Wash-
ington and Mrs. H. F. Her gar son of Ctn-
cua Park Texas) Mrs. 0. ft Burni. of
Clovis sf. and a aim Fred of U raso.
Two brothers A. B. roster of Ardtoore
Olds. and A. M. roster of El Faso sur-
vlvs. Mrs. Fletebsr wis bora near OresorfDe
Tens. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher wore njar-
rled tairiy. three yeere ago al Colbert
Indian Territory on November II ISO-
Mr. Fletcher has been an officer riñe
he satne to tl Paso. He was s police ser
reset for sosas tune sad later was acting
captain of police.
raasisl ar Ceerye Mays.
The funeral ar rjeorge Uosd at rear
Id. an employ of lbs quirtarinaster'i
woo waa nsiaimy aiueu aariy
retes when he was knocked
r
rorrtwa utsz ani'
are Sara today aravaa tasas to re ream soy
setree" deriartd Mr. Torn
retesa war would soon aw
It out t
ss. "tbe Ctt-
kvft Mealct
keS SsM wags.
aaaisTiAirt
u as a irreal "tor
the HortbJ Baptist
Bar vooic recosa-
ay Bet
BatTaeto i
Army Board in Deming
lo investígale L-omp
Sites for New Army
Special to the Morning Times.
Denting. . MU Nay II BHredasr Out-
ral Henry orean. United Slates army:
1. leu tenant Colonel Vv. K. Bartach tjusrter-
mailer corpn Llsutaaaot Colonel W. W.
Walker corps of engines rti Lieutenant
Colonel ISraes ksnnedly niedlrsi corjis.
eianilulng ixiarrl to select camp sites ror
divisions to be dlitrttruted In Ihe southern
department arrived nere
A cnnfnranca waa bald
elub with city and county
-pro mi nana Duauneii man 10
resoiirrei and advantages
Tne party win vain (.imp
war depirtmaat J(w final
MUNITIONS PLANT TJIBKATBNSO.
IteTCT it-Tb. Bithbona
srd and company a plant where tort
war contracts sro being filiad waa
thnatened with destruction by firs asrly
today.
The concern manufactured itovai and
It wis staieo aari peen fining govern-
ment con tracts for cirop stovsi.
At i o'clock the Mrs wis not under oca.
trol. The Ion at that hour was iittui
Unndav
out of window ot i hoa! at Mtlla and
gansea itreets was held Ule Thursday
aftamooa. The service a were attended by
a few Mends. Burlsl wsi la Conwrdii
tonignt.
st ins Demlnr
WsWsmWSi
About El Pesoam
and Visitors in the City
m
mus auttapin
jogg
Major W. B. Itandall. of Lordsbttrt.'rt.
M. general manaier of the Nelly Dry
Leasing company IJ it Use Hotel Zetner
and will remain a few days on a vacation
owing to UI health Major Randall has not
been operating tbe Nelly Bly mine tor
several weeks but wm soda
creiiuui agwn II n can
scran remen ie wiut i
linlsburr is bavin
Doom owing to several new
entering uie nun I
broker of fe'C?S
closing a deal for toxa acres of land In
Mr. Wagner liver bore between IssTatKl
IBM and wis reporter on the El fago
Times during that tuna. He wag g great
fsvorlte smoug Uie old timara and Braa
rsmalarly known as "Hal" Wagner. "
Nathan Salmon president of the Mew
Mexico netali Merchants' assoclsUon. tstn
I Fsso en roas to hie borne to teta
Fetfiar a four weeks' slay I Mineral
Former Oovanvor Oeorge Curry of Itew
Mexico is In El Paso making; arrange-
ment! for tbe moMllutton of the Hew
Mim.wnanni ar tne BOOS sv alt dt vi
sion. If tbe president grant! Iba acose-
at p. e. Bets.
Tbe funeral of F. O. Bates yeari old.
who was found dead la bis room dWi
math E Paaa etraat. Tuesday morning.
'saay si so an- swwei.
Weitñívar Prcsbyvertan
waa held Thul
falrley eg
art sanad by Oa
Miami. Arli.. and John J
i. sates resided lu
about a year and sesga to B
at! oMiy rsssasva
rKre mYiTffWkT SttTviceto
vs. fústr I
Pastoral ef rrtveU sVeaaes.
aooe wtll rxobably be held Friday mora-
tog at ti resoca arta sse ow"
reaa uaoeriasisg couspawy.
Puaeral t Mrs. SBsasrise
fc.e- ... um arMMtia reMaserai
se yean oea wan w
onerScr r5
a. r.
Season
Tickets
$5-00
Week-End
Tickets
$3.60
Clondcroft
The Lodge Now Ope
Friday Maw lath
Wash sBbd rata el $3.00 on ask Pri-
day Saturday and StsmUy fooel tea sa-
tura 3sniday nignt or lrfesrJse
GARWETT KING
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