El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Wednesday, May 30, 1917 Page: 5 of 12
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES WEDNESDAY MAY 30 1917.
O. M. GrtoVw
tUIIU MUC K6NITMTS
City Nattoasal
BANKING ST MAIIi
ytqi Compound
t7" Interest
W Mk If 9 appertawtf la OTBsn.
Win tadary. ak Nr a New
Booklet.
EL PASO BANK AND
TRUST CO.
A Gaaraaly fntd Baan
. n ram Vnas.
Turk Correspondent
Tells of March of
Troops Across Desert
Th Hum. via London May atPaul
Scbwader. "rnwetiai ottoman war corre.
pendent" eontrfbows to tne German prax
n nanm wrj or an unsuccessful
IWO-ain I advance tram Hebron
icroaa th peninsula of Steal toward the
Snei caía) iba feature of Mea waa keen
at -UM moat careful cu
nara rana ow-
BRAZIL PAVES WAY
TO DECLARE WAR
ON GERMANY
peninsula being virtually
coon try."
The correpondnt tajo It waa tmpne-
alble to march akmr tba Mrdlleranean
2' 51UJ35.
rorceo u mi nan
across HO miles of terrible desert ha reu-
sed hT sand-storms locusta and lack of
veryiaiag aeceaaarv to tncraaa
native gutors
PHONE
DELICIOUS ICE CREAMS
SHERBETS and CANDIES
347 and 348
Wa dellrer "RIGHT NOW" If
wanted or PROMPTLY at any
given Una betwaaa 7 a. m. and
11 p. SB.
Phone U. row Order
The Elite Confectionery Co
i waft care. Of Ihttt. he
"Wa found the local
dance to Enali
n our serviré and often nro
traitors. The holy War Idea left them
completely COM .a toe y ira Indifferent
m reins ion.
WOMAN 8VFTRAGK TABIX
etunre Revoking Country's
Neutrality Passe First Read-
Mkg m Chamber.
Mexican Army Men
Charmed With High
Grading Conspiracy
Mexican government officials tad
mine owners are con Inciter a r laid In -v.stlgstton
of cuartea that Matean
army office ta Chihuahua have been
la combination with or tblev to
steal burn (trade ore from properties
ta the santa Eulalia and other districts
Fnrelan minino- men have i
bttbUMePore
place on toa calenda
five women in ns
tisi e
fry Associated Press.
Mo Janeiro. May MB Th Brastllan rham
her today pasted tba first raadinr of tba
government measure revoking Bread's
neutrality In tba war between Oermany
and the United SUM. The vote wat t.
to 3.
The measure under rontlderatlon by tba
Brsrillan chamber was drafted by the
committee on foreign relations. It reoom-
mended the cancellation of the decree of
April IM7 which declared the neutral-
the hill de.lvned to "J 01 araau in ana war neiween uui amy
1.5 . nr..w and the United State.
under tnia mil president eras u sum
dar the b
ant to vote at nreatdeo-
electlon as tabled In the house to-! Jí Kf' L;" ... .TL'
night by a v o te of Tf to T5. Tbl. prober rrirtlve'" ' w "
siua tne measure.
men have complained
mines and purchasing It from work-
i ana n is alienen tnat us prar-
wotdd be tm possible without the
i of the array officer.
NEGROES IMPORTED
TO WORK IN PLANTS
BEATEN UP BY MOB
the murare effective.
The leaders of the principal political fac
tion declared that they would ot for
ad nroiect cau iney ren
that parliament would complete
are by revoktnr lo In favor
tente the country declaration
CUSIOM ASSAY OFFICE
auTxarn rtnuusoN
sbsbiiiis. Chiwafcste Metallurgist.
lleprcwnntaUvea for Ore Shipper.
. 210 atan Franctaoo St
BPn
U1L .1 M
1MTniTraaWlaWaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaa or neutrality ana tnereoy permit tiram
to take sldn with the entente allies
BenVaffflanaU aralnst Oermsny.
vavavasaswrassssnssssssyesssssajxasssji This declaration bronrbt rorth enthuila
BmH IN the Rocky McmtrtaJna f! Uc PPiuse.
MB nowhere near the zone of I
BJB heanh.eekerarKiUKwbo'i 7 HERALD Vfcl
mm l p-ei square tefr-m
KjB3 """" aaaatertiaai faculties foe
SoH 8P1 Toar stunner In the alt- Í
4edK soataaf BnauahfWi eomfort.
Writ far fuD Information.
il;
East St. Louis
Through Í
ttration
By Associated fres.
East St. Lonla. III.. Mav 90. A
tltnated to nnmher s.oon persons shoutlmt
threats to rid the city of negroes tnV-
pprted to work In factories and i munition
plants swept through the street last
nlrht and earlly this mornlnr attacking
sna Dealing nerroea wherever round sev-
eral oearoes were Injured to eeverely
suey a.
HONE AUTO SERVICE
B. TOM SMITH Mgr.
Phone 1600
Alt New Car ti n ta ti M per hear
Ssme Old Stand. 323 Man Ave.
THE NEW MEXICO
COTTAGE SANATORIUM
Vier CM)rv Now iiexic.
in ina ii ru nun wnicn intir-forMWT'uBER'íuá
id ill ill rana.
Writ tor fun information to
WAYNE Mae VEAOH W 11. SON Mgr.
far- city new nuee.
i I
HERALD SQUARE HOTEL
atm rr. ZZ or moadwat
NEW VOUC
EVERY com fort and
On direct car tne
from all R R. Station and
Ferries. Two minute walk to
thafasstahoptand theatre.
ROOMSi
125 with privilege of bath
$l.SOperday
75 with private shower hath
$2.00Per day
150 with private Uth
$2.00andup
Qab BtnUaat .
SpocUl Luncheon . fOc
Dinner a la carta
at moderate price
4 iflft
28c np
ECONOMIC RUIN
PRFDICTED FOR
COUNTRY OF
RUSSIANS
Induatrial Crisis So Aetata Says
Minuter of Finance That
Only Miracle Can Keep Indua
trial Wheels Moving; Wor
men's Demanda Enormoo.
Socialüit Ministers Declare Only
Ponibility of Settling Dif ficul-
rJea la to Bring War to Clone;
New Cabinet Unable to Cope
With Situation.
Against Blacks.
By Associated Pre.
Pe tremed. Nay NL (VI London. Mm
.) The industrial crisis In Hussl I to
acute that according to a recent u turan oe
or the minister or rinanre Mr. Shtattroff
only a miracle can save the country lYon
economic ruin. The demands of the work-
roeen were o enormous he declared tlwt
eerily tMi
1 negroes
e were
r probably will die.
Hold Mf rU to Pro I ML.
mmtte bad bean held in the el
liorium to protest intatt its
Uterlsl council sa d that the onlr noaal
bUlty they sw of aettllnt the difficulties
was to ormir tne war io a close.
audllorli
tatlon i
the mayor end
aoareasea me meeting nad
to a Mock where a number of negro
toons are aituatea.
Tne moo stopped street car in
search for negroes and threatened
storm tba tall where a aenra at aíanrroea
nao neon laxen lor sate aeeping. Amnu-
Ihe wake or the mob to pick up uncon
scions ami Injured blacks.
Police Helpless Against Mob.
Police reseñes were helpless against
the mob. Mayor Fed MoUman appealed
for aid to Major it. W. Cavananrb m
charge of two companies of tba sixth
Illinois mrantry quartered here. Major
cevanaugh heading a detaU of m men
nstiuva su iigin naca we moo wntie aer
lince latinar
The crowd was peaceable enough. It
seemed until new WIS received tnat two
while men bad been held np and tbot by a
negro w no wa earn to nave oeen wound
ed In return.
Hundred of negroes from East St. Louis
began crossing over the river Into St.
Louis erly this mornlnr carrying suit
cse iruruu no nana let.
Many or mem ware orutsea severely
urea wa
near the
William Taylor
tured.
and several ribs frac
TENANTS WANT RULING.
new York. Mav to. Prooertv owners
here today annealed to the federal authori
ties for a ruling on tne question aa to
whether the selectiva draft act will atilo-
I called to the colora
i ww huí rviHioi i ruin noun try mnj iubii
i wno ii somier.
BEST OF ALL
IS
mm
ANEW cereal non-intoxicating beverage
which can be sold without a U. S. gov-
ernment license and in full accordance with
nation c 1 regulations governing army camps.
A Drink for Everybody
Keep a case of Bravo in the house. You
will find it a welcome relief during tne
long hot days of summer. Cool with ice and drink freely. It
is non-intoxicating yet vigorous refreshing and exhilarating.
EL PASO BREWING ASSOCIATION
PEONE 4800
4 El Paso - Texas
It seemed Impossible to keep the Industrial
raws going lor any great ten gin or tunc
Tne socialist ministers at recent mm
ImiMMsIb
cabinet
SkB
Neither the coalition
rirultlea between cenital and labor
ba yet found a way to settle the Industrial
crisis. The commission Is composed of
tne ministers or nuance trade and Indu
try and labor but alnce there It wl
divergence of views between the minis!
or rinanre and the new socialist minister
or laoor it seems probable tnat una c
mission will ba confronted with the a
dirricully that attended prevlout effort
ai reconciliation.
An Investigation of the factory condl
lions In Petrograd leads to the alarming
but Inovltablu conclusion that unless the
government soon rind t means or adjust
Ing the present dirricttltles most or lb
Industrial enlernrlaes worklnr for nations
defense will be compelled to close within
a few month.
The outstanding reaturet of tba labor
si nation are aa rollowa:
An MvatlgUoo shows that virtually the
urns difficulties prevail in til the big
lamines in reirogran. aim apparently atl-
Doneta Mid Ural districts Indicate general
disorganisation. In many or the rectories
the demanda by the wortnMn for In-
creased wages are actually greater than
the entire pronta of the factories under
ti beat conditions or production. The
workmen through their committees are
all business his to be submitted to them
tor approval wages in majority or the
fctorle have already been Increased from
loo to 1W per cent But there ha yet
ban no offset by in advance in prion or
the output.
In on ot the works In Petrograd toe
workmen recently demanded the Immedl-
ve pajón ui lsutMssi ruines norr
SJOOJXIt n cover an Increase of II
pecs an hour for each workman since the
beginning of toe war. The directors or
the organisation communicated with the
government ana asaea to ne ntacest under
voluntary arrest as protection against the
threats or the workmen which a usual . ac-
companied tne demand. The directors
OfeC.WOTyS'nUi"
formed the director that the matter would
oe consiaereu na with tne demand of trie
nen neid temporarily m abeya
rector returned to the factory
Klolil -Hour kXy la tar lories.
'Ight-hour day has become effei
in 111 factories. According- to the estli
of a leading manufacturer tba output or
these factories ha suffered an average
aecrease of to per cent since tba revolu-
tion. He explained that all these concerns
were conironieo who an imminent snort
sis oi raw mataríais na with Bank
ruptcy.
Plot oMv have tba nrleea of nrodueia
not met the advance In wages but pay-
ment has been so slow that industry i In
urgent need of working capital. The
dealers find II dirflcult to borrow money
as the bank naturally aro not eager to
eitend credit to raetortee which are In
control of temnorarv workmen' rn mm It.
tars. Aa s result tome of the factories.
ccordlng lu tM Information will be
compelled to clon wUbfn month.
an ironical rntnr or the difficulties
is in rut tnat
I loss they do
teg to threats of bodily and material
The power or the workman's
so far has auneraaded the
auiDoniy or in owners. No nun in t
factory ran be dismissed without tea con
sent of the committee. There Is no way
vil ciiiuicni uisripiina saia on inaaurec
I resident Sutler or the Union of Trade
ana industry at t recent conference
Donata district with uiiuiiuibm or
lWo.ooa ruble and annual profit of
TtMOMO the workmen had drmutled n
"c"?l. Sri"0 rnoiei. Tne amara
earrrn 10 WW BUI Bat wot aniel
rased to accent this.
in some of ta work according to the
statement nf rerentallve of the union.
decided to cede ill th proflu
arm tut did not
Uta southern Ruaalan
to nnoino robin.
era tnat iron and coal
feature or 11
confronting the employers Is
although suffering serious
not dsre to clon Ot stbl
lo the workmen. But
meet their demands.
The demanda ta Un
old have to rtn to unheard of farl.
By Assoc la led press
Petrograd May ft. vt
of the Huaalan
Si"" V.. TSW-rr
ordaríó rev n t
via ixjndon Tb la
BKMiasiertes. Ml an
ntL ara
íjlh
uútfí
tae all traces of tEfr for
eactioosry ana. In panic .
deparuaant.'' now abolished.
Tb snotik af Russia's biggest.
new Moscow wnicn is nisunc
havbag wMlastood two sieges of
inc. hi we
their atore
literature which waa
by the police "aecurtty
tea-Lav
taal
ta tba taoaasuiry court
nans.
htlll areater fwyetnttnnarv
real or aTalaaaa ha. imi limZia
AtV rilssTaSJsi peat char wnatary la
Uta itrirmit f wMcb repon UM Bona
nunareda af sain ta or th orthodox
turca.
This ssatatNgry Is particularly notorio ua
IB ptdrronaist agitation ta which II
wua asa acate pan lor we proaacuuesa of
tb lew Basils for ritual mitran. TA
ntntttary autUirltlas now have alilcUy
Isrktadn rssiMnnry ag'tauoua atad I
ntanlstea of tnfsnki baa been tartaed to
obtain pollUcal equality. Al Kn. Ü
east BJtaat. commit! a of worknn't
sad iitttasTi' tsnatlsi tMsent-ai nit t
Ultra
sao raa aa a envnL tu cama
inr seranea to rata in psae. ana ns aa
horrified by ta pruapect of tatrtutan
Usalr tar tain anctuary. tan n oajoV
mm wab tax rea ata cmms
Wis tn Bw tax Us fanner aasotyeBBer
a saciad pan ta f atglsti taf Tfrtf ta
mSBm aaVMsV
THE POPULAR
Car. Hen Are nd Sea Aateala St.
Private nrsneh Ktcaaage nta
Beginning Friday J une ill
See Our Advertisements In Next
Thursdays Herald & Friday's Times
THESE advttwnenti will occupy two full pages in Thursday's Herald
. and a full page in Friday's Times. You could not avoid giving these
ads at least passing notice. We are sure you will be interested in every word
of them. They will be of so great moment to you as well as to us.
Our interests are interdependent. Modem business is no one-sided affair; it
is a human relation from which both sides should derive equal satisfaction
(though on this particular occasion the advantage is preponderantly yours.)
lliis sale will be absolutely without precedent in its benefits to the public.
The ONE great sale of the city. There will be more different things large
and small below market price in this sale than in any special sale you have
ever known.
We can say to you with entire confidence that NOTHING QUITE LIK$
IT has ever been known. Greater plans and greater purchases for this event
indicate to a certainty that ALL FORMER JUNE SALE RECORDS
WILL BE ECLIPSED.
Every kind of standard merchandise will be included! the kinds of GOODS
MOSJ IN.DEMAND RIGHT NOW-housands of dollars' worth of
the very thincs you would buy this month and pay regular prices for will be in
this sale at WONDERFUL SAVINGSI
Windows will be trimmed and ready for your inspection Thursday night. The
prices you will see will startle El Paso.
"Children's Week" Now In Progress. All
Previously Advertised Lots On Sale As
Long As The Lots Last.
COME TODAY I
Charge Purchases Made the Balance of Month Entered on Your June
Accounts
PLANS COMPLETED
BY VETERANS FOR
MEMORIAL PARADE
Brig. Can. Ball and Mayor
Charles Davis Will Review
Parade at City Hall.
hall.
Tb psrade will
Mounted Mdke
band a ballallun
Pinal detalla war completed Monday
lor Memorial day program to be pre-
sentad Wednesday morning under tba
auspices of Hamilton Fish Camp Ho. t.
United Spanish War Vetaran.
Memorial day parad will form on Mon
tana street between Kansas and Campbell
airéela st ( o'clock Wednesday morning
And will move west on Montana to Mest
avenue nuth on Mesa to Mill street
west OB Mills to Pioneer plus thence
to South B Peso street thence nuth to
Asa Antonio street and net on But Ban
Antonio to On Tortee club and disband.
Brigadier oaoerai uaora neti it. and
Mayor Charlea Davis will review the Ba-
rati front tba aouih balcony of the city
taran ib line aa follow!
Thirty-fourth Infantry
at the Thlrtv-rourth In
War Veterana veterans of th war ba-
tween lb Mate United Spanish War
Veterans including th members of Hsmtl-
Plan camp nd noo coroinlaaioned or-
rron in ornear- training
nañst bi tr parad
Thirty -fourth U. S. Infantry hud
iswrodoctiotv M. I. H align. Camp Coat
"mmfcf Quartet
cónetañpétewm
Sdjr'
rua c. uicxmcvor. oraaniat.
uhrSu!Kt iisrtattiry IsnStv"".
V. 1!. Bowls. Sr.. rue depart-
MISS
Si::
other
go to
I lowing
Ann UlsJth Bui
MM uarvwo Taw.
rtKaoo ofJuT cirp -
Roosevelt Would Cut Off
Vole of "Conscientious
Objector" to Conscription
By Aasor.lstad Press.
Now York May . Artar s spaskar at t
recruiting mnltng held here tonight under
the suspires Of thi medical reserve corps
tad declared that England fires th prob-
lem of earing ror on million wounded
men. eiclualva of rnnvaleacenla. 1)1 of the
t.ono New York nhvalrlana ore sent signed
aiipllcattont tor comiulsaloQa In the corps.
coi. Tpeoanre noonveii aiiuressen me
inltaa snd srrtlgned tb "consrlenUous
objector." saying that 1 1 be had bis way
he would Instantly cut orr bis vota.
"Hut that la only preliminary" added
the colonel. "In tne next pitee I would
take him ta Die front anyway. If nta
htm where he'd be snot at."
Hay GrainFIour--Seeds
COAL AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
Heid Bros. Inc.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
Phonos 38 and 36 Tnas and Dallas Sts.
Ara you aiakiparint vacation trips? Than
SUMMER TOURIST RATES
To Eastern Points
are fat affect on May 15th and ticket are on sale dairy
from May 16th to September 30th Incluaiva and are lim-
ited to retisrrt October 31st 117.
To California Point
Tteket are on sale daily June 6th to SeptWsai 30th in-
abosPB to Eastern tHtiiits
ttctWs allow liberal slyipawars and rintsasihsr Bssat
I 5csnr Fhte Service Fred Harvey aasali also.
Visit IíÍEé' I I I City Tkltet Offtee
Canyon of Q H Mill rlssjoWaar
Arisooa PSooe S
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Wednesday, May 30, 1917, newspaper, May 30, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199074/m1/5/?q=waco+tornado: 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.