El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Thursday, May 24, 1917 Page: 2 of 12
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. THURSDAY MAY 24 1917.
HITS THOSE
10 WOULD
QUESTION
ACT ON
Declare. No Nation That Re
spect Itself or Righto of Hu
manity Would Have Longer
Tolerated Wrong Inflicted by
The butt naturtd fellow In
the world will lote hit rom-
per if you push him too
hard. An' even good Bar-
Icy tobáceo lotes a lot of
its fren 'linos if yoa
rush t ho curin
"Father Time and Mother Nature grew
the tobacco. guess fAey cure I best."
A PIPE load of VELVET cives you
jtx every last bit of enjoyment that
there is in a pipe.
VELVETS two years ageing in wooden hogs-
heads brin K6 out the last bit of mildness mellowness
and taste that is naturally in Kentucky's best Burley
tobacco. That two years' ageing it Nature's own
method. No shortcut processes can even touch it.
And VELVET will prove this to you.
Suggest. Those Seeking Further
Statement Mar Be. Attempt-
ing to Cloud Issue end Weak-
en Hand of Government for
Benefit of Enemy.
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TIE JENKINS PIANO CO.
Tho Big Piano and Phonograph House
all Tasas Si. MP.
DIRECTORS OFFER
TO BE JUDGES ON
REGISTRATION DAY
Chamber of Commerce Official
I AfaHt Enrollment With.
oat Pay on Jane 5.
By Assorlaietl Frets.'
Washington Muy tl.- No tuition that re-
spected n it or the rlgtits or humariit
roiiiii longer nay. pome we overwhelm
buna and made public today at lit. While
House.
air. nctnn nan wniirn 10 me prcsiucm
siyinir sotn or nis rirpni uiu-ranrie on
far ipnarwiuy Mu csuseo
oyer llic issue with Germany.
The President's Letter.
The teller fnllowsc
"It lit Iim 'ouiprulienMhle lo me how any
frank or hours! person could dotibl or
oneiUon tnv ooaluon with regard to the
war sun hi oojocts. i usvo sgsiu suu
again tal d the very serious and long
nnouso wrongs wmcn we imperial uer
an government lias perpetrated again
a risiit. ttie commerce and ths clllxeni
the tinned States Ttat Hat la long
d overwhelming no nation tnsi re
spects Itaelr or the rights or humanity
oiiiu nsvo uurue muse wmuii .tij
Murar.
our oblect In going Into the war
have been stated wltb equal clearness.
The whole or the conception which 1 tali.
to be the conci'i'tioii or our fellow roun
act rorth with utmost expllcltnras hi an
address to the senate or the trailed States
on th. Mnd or January last. Again in
my message to congrua on the second
or April last llmsn objects wereitaied tn
unmistakable tenns.
No Purpose la Becleuatsf issue
of weakening the hands of the govern
ment and msa ins the nart tv i rti the Poll
ed SUtes Is to play In this great struggle
msa
for our own reasons and with our own
BILL RAISES
NEWSPAPER
POSTAGE
orignsn section
i asesa. ctssmtiUMs
prgt
I rtríriy.li of
New Proposal From Htame Way
and Means Committee for In-
creasing Second -Class Mail
Rate by Zone System Adopt-
ed by Vote of 198 to 71.
one-six
I fourth aneftirthsonés orsndto-thirds
rents; sixth rone two cents:
zone two and one-third rents sot
msa two and two-thirds cents.
By Associated Press.
Washington May . Sltllnr Until
arter midnight the house tonight virtu-
ally completed consideration of the at.-
80h0(xinoo war revenue bill by adopting
lie to 71 new proposal from the ways
A few unfinished sections. Including the
proposed tax on advertising will he voted
on tomorrow before final nasaare of the
bin. Redrafting or th. bill In the senate
la expected and the measure at It ulti-
mately roe. to the president will be
perfected In conference. The iwuse then
adjourned until tomorrow.
RKPt CUCAN LtCAIU.lt MANN .Ml
IITIIF.HH tVACK VKiOIIIII S fTfiHT
Oft FBI
AUK .
a determined
house remained la session tonight under
an agreement to continue debate until
after midnight and to bring the measure
to a rmal vot. before sdjoumtnent. If
Attention centered throughout the asrSOs
da mall rftss utsttat tu.h - htrhest deep
can Leader Hasan sod others
iuil as a sunsiaiuw
m me mil. ice
in ine arte
wsyi and
-nosWt bad
present parrel
ttv i.igtMtn rasa
sectloashad
upon th
wnirn
MS alt cents
IB. contested
I when thai
mall proposal was taken up under an
JsmisalaM start It shook! He de bated
three
Tariff fteelloe Metalar.
The tariff section adding 10 per cent
tn all dnties now Imposed and taxing
nearly ill articles now en the free Hat
lo per cent was retained arta Rep re-
seotewro Canroot. of Wltenosln. KM
strtred imtucesafully to eliminate tha in-
ri on sugar.
An arnendment wax written Into the
estate In the postal Melton asidlo one
cent to all flrat-lsss mall charges to
provide that the rat on letter for local
delivery remain at two cents.
owlna Is tha wsvs srtri means rom-
KrfecUvs March 1 (and thereafter)
First gone one and one-half cents; sec-
ond and third iones two cants: fourth
and fifth anas three ran Oil sixth ions
four cents: seventh loot five cants and
eighth tone tlx cants.
Bepi .tentative Kltrhln announced short-
ly fordfe midnight tint he probabty
would dot axteanot to bald the house In
session after . vote had been taken oa
the sseoDd-claaa mall rate section but
would seek final action tomorrow.
Sections of the blU completed Included
the UUM. previously sgrsed to on Income
cesa pronta inheritance Deverage.
cigars and tobacco public utilities in-
surance manufacture amusements and
nub ansa ana tne war eiamp saxes.
Representative Mann appealed to the
house to eliminate tha entire second-
class mall section from Ihe bill.
"We spend every year in tn. uniten
sutes." he said "hundreds of millions
of dollars in primary education snd a
very large amount m course -eauesnuon
for the youths. But ths great educational
rare or lb. country Is In the news
papers and magaslnes. Nobody would
suggest that we close
suggest that we close our schools or stop
primary .ducatlou .In the land and I
Snow or nothing thit wlU be of more
value to the people of this country thsn
to ntve toes eauesuonai laciunes m we
rtn tn. w.r.
EVIDENCE is
BY STATE IN :
5E. Adams m the exa
tness was not present.
Clark itsnrtetf he had
Pas. One.)
cxamtnlag" trial. Ths
IJl.lrlrl Allnmrr
received a tetter
' him to attend the trial.
iroring this urn. the Jury was out of Um
courtroom. The derens. objected to the
introduction of the testimony. This was
overruled.
parts stricken nut. on
itérense. WSS II
lories Jackson
cross examination of tha wltntes.
icken out on objection by the
was then read to the jury by
ckaon. Victor Moftt Naf the
imUiaUou of the wttnaaa.
vSfiXfthi nert" witness. Ha
e was in rear of the Moan talk-
nan in sewn
A. J.
.l.led he was la I
i. t. it H.ddlar "hnma ram In
volca ssid. 'Look out.' " h MM. "I turn-
ed around snd asw a man in tmlforrn
UMing St aiianuon. jubhssst . sasn ihjb
i lar
this
s gun aelaistf
ctlv sRsv 1 t
rired. Just Ilk. that (th.
He was lying on bis
re toward the east
I noticed the string
Almost di
mmed to look Mr. Bands
a that (th. witness asteo-
one. When the second shot was tweet !
shoiiirt say. the sergasnt was In a rail-
ing position he haul almost reached the
eraeant Hleriw. be said had a cmb In
Ida hand but he did not see him do tmy-
thmr with it
MM Judire Hill. "He w
back. Ills reet were
nut of the sslonn. I 1
wi si. eitih w.s not around his sstIsbV"
Ota cross examination ha staged tumor.
and Blerne were about tire or four feel
apart when he first saw them.
rTb. defendant had nil pistol drawn?"
1 "Taa sir."
ad the sergssxii was stunning ms
Side nenrrr tnei nerenatnt wnn
is down tt nts sine ma ra ciuo
Mir
Justice Hail ssid he did not see- Ser
geant Blent wheel wltb his club raited
In a striking attitude. "DloVt the de-
ceased and defendant have their hands
together" asked xtr Vo"-l.
"No sir" Mid Judge Han.
Judge Hal Hid tne semesnt was tha
only man in uniform that be saw In the
saloon.
Adjournment -" taken until ( o'clock
'oirtdsy 'u.rtung.Mmjj
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proven it 25cat all druggists. '
objects clearly slated snd thall forget
Banner tne reasons nor we oojecis.
vTmt. ts no hat. n our hearts for the
AMERICAN CONSUL
AT QUÉENSTQWN IS
TO DE RELIEVED
which cannot Ve shaken even by mis-
representation to overcome ths preten-
sions of the autocratic government which
act- upon purposes to which tbe German
people hive never consented."
BASK ALL MEN MEET.
a prats.
ay M. Members of the Na
tional Baseball commission will meet here
tomorrow to discuss several questions
concerning the sport ' Although conflr-
mitlon was lacking tonight tt was report-
ed that the Nauonal league desires to
cut th. player limit to 18 men. President
Johnson or the American league It oppos-
ed to this plan he said tonight The ques-
tion nl playing Sunday games in the east
th. proceeds to go to far reller funds.
MsojsiJjjMieonjMkL
Wetley Frost to Be Brought
From Strenuoui Job and Given
Wo(fc hi State Department.
Through . resolution adopted by the
directors or the ensobsr or commaros
Tuesday night Ihe entire directorate has
offered Its services to Mayor Charlei Davis
without pay to assist In reglitrauon day
work on June 6.
Serrtary Ueorge H. Clements waa In-
structed to unto a letter to Mnyor Davis
advising him or th. scllun nr tho di-
rectors snd inviUng him to call upon any
nr alt of them whose services lie may Mud
syllable.
The secretary wis Instmrtrd to confer
wnn origsoier tlssu-raJ ueorge Hell jr.
with a view ir posilble. or obtaining the
us. or some or th. military bands at this
post during th. day. They will be placed
Ir permission Is given st the various reg-
istration pulla
City to Be Deroraleii.
The city will he decorated with United
Slates ritgt and hunting and the cham-
ber of Commerce will otherwise devota Its
efforts lo miking registration day one of
ihlngum. I). C. May S3. Wesley
Frost Amerlran consul at tjueenstown.
whoa official duties have brought him
much In tb. publlr rye through bit re-
Brts of submirlne destruction. It to be
listed.
Mr. Frost tus worked for nearly three
years Secretary 1 nnsing lias decided to
bring hlirr to Washington where he prob
ably win OS assigned wora in tne. atase
either (iharles M Hathaway Jr. now st
Hull or Homer M. Byingtoii. at Lends.
consul rrosi nas gaineren sua rersw
1 information on a majority of tha
shipping outrages whlrb formed the basis
on which this gOftrrnieut finally made Us
declaration or war.
.rrert.
John
or Ihe rlty will observe the euiiie diy
that Mayor Dsvii will proclaim a sansrst
holiday and thil II is etpcrted thai nov-
el nm- Ferguion will proclaim s ilste
holiday.
A list or routine matters wire trani-
acl-d it the meetings committee reports
were heard and a number or accounts ap-
X
urndorrr lo Los Angeles Ui the interest of
a propoalllon lo make I i l aso a motion
luciuie nun nianiiianurmr center waa
read and tiled. Mr. floe waa present tad
made in interesting orst report or his trip.
He Hid Ernest It. Brsrkrtt the Los An
geles promoter interested in brtni
Levy Grocery Company S
411 and 430 San Aatado St. Oppoait. City Hal
OUR PRICES SELL THE GOODS
UndetWI
Others
Hall
fewsm Poatsda Beet Sagar $1.00
Lily Pet caswatlea aad mX Charts. M pssuMs sen heat Flour seek tl.it
Balssiffai'sTsl'"'l--r'T 8! k ttuamy ClilsrsU autre!
KT RhSS "Cm MrCtty gear- PMehes. em He
Ml I sti. aatai te nine. Pas Fnaiar. na - am
and Save Money
Itia.H tVM asMl f
IIJS rwl.Uc fere sties Catma.
jauau urocr. rroaspl A1
arrest UaHvory
ouunlttee
if Til
square miles area lomrwher. hear th
city. In Uit Angeles lis slid annual dis-
bursements la salaries paid filan artists
and other
ainnunl tc
To I
r tne aug
of the business
or Mr Hoe the dl
rectors voted to ipproprtil tboot !
to piy tor m at i aso county sous eg'
-I:.
Peulli 111.
lo be held
hlblied will be furnished
at can tree or cos
reserve a so-tool
lubit at tb U
. The
i
SO fool hxhtblt ins
show. Mr. Roe reportad large amount
by th
nri
L It wis decided
kxhlbll spire .1 Ihe
xirted t large amount
or activity hsd hose begun by farmers of
Ihe county in the way of planting larger
acreage tor war crop purposes.
Ths fat stork shew committee was IB
tucted to get busy In the promotion of
a fit stock show to be held her. this
fMtMMWM given a proposed city
directory to b pubUsheJ by T. H. Huds-
peth oo ths grounds that 11 will ha print
A proposition to in ta guru a "day-
light savias" aystasn by swung th. um
one hour earlier was voted down. To.
proposition mm la . communication from
organisations in ornar cines
A iosa.Mialf.lsnn was read
dlrr General ueorge BUI. Jr.. taking th.
opinion or m. oirsexors regal
e'nsfor fírtlIlSag-U-'
All waste accum
W bow inrlrsenUsKl It was
al ntút wsutta would be of
sfH to the rana snd track leads
tb pteaMts careo i haul tl away.
Obituary
rirsrcBAt. or mam u. vaulnxukLA
The body of Manuel Vileniurli 10 year
d noy wno was nrownao mi
ur morning it iiito o'clock
rsnsl st Elelilh snd Hill Itreetl
hit not been round by Uie police Tb
hey lived it ! mmiiii 8t. Vratn ttraM.
JOHN Ntl THINO.
John Nssdhlns. w tin was s ranchar
Caamberlno N. M.. until recently and
was well known in su raso atea ta los
Angelo. Bundiy aa result or blood poia-
anlna Cenan nneunioMa Foster Nasuilng.
a brother snd Hie widow Mrs. Joke
NMtktng war. In El Paso Tuesday sfter-
noon aiiMding to the affalri of tb M-
lal. rne noay win ue sent to nrooaurn
tor nuriai.
BtJtNCHK FRAt'STO.
Blanch. Urtee Frausio. i i t year old
deugkter of Be and Mrs. C. A. Prsusto.
est .1 to. retiuence. oaj casi rourm
rill b. in Evergreen cemetery.
Chlrajro. May ML Club owners or the
AJB.rtcan SMocliUott will meet bar. In .
yelal roMUng Mil Katuidsy lo approve
reject FTMidMl Mickey's plan to call
Off th. IntarMCtlousI series with th In-
ternstlonaJ ls.sm
The maeUng was called by Prssldsot
h'itt rniitm
CASINO
HAT CLEANING AMD
CxXFTBES PBBgatlNG hHOF
HAT Don't throw your oid
Hat away ramiMh.s Um Ca-
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The New System Way
Note Our Reasonable Prices
Gold Crowns
FULL BaTT TTETM
Either upper and lower
rulings Sl.se up.
All other work ta proportion
Hew System Dental Parlors
trance to Hotel fn so del Norte oor.tr El
Pauto mo san Antonio aireéis. i.aoy
leudante. Spanish and German spoken.
tsaaaeaM1MaMBWial
HY. Curb Actives
Expert Analyst and
Market Forecast of
Submarine Boat
Emma Con.
Jerome Verde
fat the current iaatM of
George Gntbam Rice's
Industrial
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Thursday, May 24, 1917, newspaper, May 24, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199062/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.