El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 17, 1917 Page: 4 of 36
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PA3U MORNING HMtS SUND
For the Summer Home
See Window Display
OUR whole attention U now
turned to helping make El
Paw homes comfortable. Lot of
people are now using their porches
for Tea Parties. Next week a spe-
cial display of Tea Wagons and
Tea Tables will be made. Furni-
ture for the Lawn as Well as porch
is shown in big assortments. Come
next week and see what we offer for
the Summer home.
Be Sure and Visit the Basement.
Summer Rugs
"Waite Grass Rugs" are the ideal Summer rugs for Living Rooms Dining
Rooms Sleeping Porches and Front Porches.
in all sizes and
and prices:
27x54 at $1.15
36x72 at 1.80
4.6x7.6 at 4.00
6x9 at 5.85
8x10 at 9.00
9x12 at 11.25
10.6x12 at 16.50
12x15 at 22.50
Other Summer Items
Cots
"WAITE VOGUE"
These Grass Rugí are
something unique and
novel in a high grade
rug. They come in
delicate bedroom col-
ore of pink blue and
gold. The ideal Sum-
mer and Glassed-in
Porch Rug.
A cot i the beat invent
nient you can make in
Summer comfort. - We
offer the cot ihown below"
in two sizes. AH Bteal
construction link fabric
pring stoutly built and
oxidized finish.
Size 2 feet 6
inches at. . .
Size 3 feet
at
This Fumed Oak Tele-
phone Stand. Just like
a".wrk$5.40
$3.60
$4.00
1
ientttaitm
PORCH SHADES
All idaea In sum. Hhmvn In
urn. brown. Wltj not Imy the licel
when yon buy oon-h Klmrira they
coat bo morn -phono ii for an esfi-
ii in u- of tin cost to Vudorlee
your porch.
207-11 N. SUnton
Join Roger9 Refrigerator Club
To Join th club slmplr select any refrigerator w
carry In mock that wits up to $40.00. Pay $1 00
flown and say "Rend It out." We will deliver ths
refrigerator to your homs and you pay ths balance
due on ths easy terms of 11.00 a week. We tlvs
you your cholos of ths
"Leonard CtasjMble" Ue "Bohn Syphon
and the "Garner."
207-11 N. SUnton
Ronald D. Black Aged
27 Railroad Employe
Drowns in Reservoir
unaM IX Black n years old living at
til Wssl JarlMourl street wu 'drowned
In Mm reservoir near the cemeut plant
whip) swimming st -J o'clock Bsturday
SteniooH
Black acroiuuenlsd several United males
mall rink lu the reservoir to enjoy the
srternoon and tak- a m A few uno-
ules after he bad dived into ths water
he shouted for twin and began s atrill-
áis for his Ufa. Ills friends attempted
mi atn nun wnnuui avail.
hurried to the piare.
The police station aa (ailed anil Ci
tain w. A. Simpson jjusbm I. Mai
kJM
The young nan was pulled (Tom ths
rasen oir after s net had been dr atened
bark and Kith over the piers where he
had disappeared.
A puinmuir i- uaed by Police Surgeon
J'dui Hardy. Tim men were unable to
resuscitate black. Coroner a J. Hall
look charge r the body and brought It
to the 4. J kaahir UudartaklDg satablith-
ii lent.
black la aurvtved by a mother at bla
home lu Loa Angelas. He bad been In
Bl l aao but a sbori time and waa a rail-
road company employe.
rrttAMKH HIU.iKINU ON MDEP.
by Associated Presa.
Neranfteld. Ore. Jum 16. The steamer
-HILK. t "man rosa tin
l"M íe.i u iiav to t hiei
Al l'.Sl.sw kinnt Tl. rav
aboard and lire aavers and two tugs r
standing hy
sting vessel was
ireaklag up on a r
As Age Advances
i.'M as dan! LP.ñ.raar
Mi knallsliin
the Liver Require.'
LITTLEAL1VERS PILLS
CONSTIPATION
or Pale Facas S?uJy '?lcw
Ma wis k. anaor t b' Carter' Iron Pillt
PRESIDENT WILSON
MORE AUTOCRATIC
TOAN RUSSIAN CZAR
J. a "WILEY
Editor Takes Flint at
Flag Day Spasjcai Talks
Glibly of Treaties.
By Associated Press.
Atnatrdam Holland I one JaV What
evtrtM-tlv m.ir be cfinaldered the oficial
Herman view of rstldsht Wilson's nose to
Uie Htia an eoveramsnt. a imnl shed in
day by the aHn('Ofriclal fiord Den tee he
AfirrMnrin .fining oi eeritn ano I'-i"
graphed abroad br tb official German
nsw agency. I opena with a reference
to the atlerrd changes which President
Wilson's attitude his passed through and
says he has completely abandoned Ms for-
mer assertion in new declaring the
cnlted matee cut-red ths war to free
the world from attacks of antorrary.
GaatrsSktles ef Fseia
"Arrordlng 1o his own early declara-
Uons" ths newspaper eontlnusi "the
only ground for war wan the endangering
of American shipping by the unlimited If
boat campaign when It la quea-
llon of whining the patronage of liberal
Russia It Is ahninilT Inadequate! henee
I tie big words that America went Into the
war ta tío iwiv with Herman atilorrarr.
This la a contradiction of facta and comes
the more transe rrom rreainum wusoora
Hps when it is considered that In bring
in ahout the declaration of war h"
esgrrlseri a deerea of autocratic power
the like of which wa hardly permitted
10 the late emperor or mubbib.
tn reirird to President Wilson's Stats
ment that the war might serrs to secure
liberal institutions m uarmany iiaeu ine
' allnr plutocracy In his own country and
In taklnjr can- or trie social ano political
pnsllinn of the Amerlrsn workera. W
reserve to ourselvea lbs ordering or our
own arret r i."
Rsgardlng the president's srcniatlous
about the weaving of a net or Intrigue
aimed al the peare and freedom of the
world the newspaper says:
'in the course or the past year. Mr.
Wilson reneatediv declared that he ds
sired io mediate for peace but could not
do so before his re-election was aa
IiipmI
"Bul even when this occurred he wea
unable to arrtva at s decision although
we had facilitated his sctlon In every way
by our peace offer of December It 101s.
Would Restore Peace
nut an limn as the tnteresta of tl
Amerlrsn shipping trade and so long as
nrest nriiam were no rnmarwu uiyr-
ously by the 11 host war Preatdenl WU-
kv.n knásat nnihinr or the autocratic in
trlgnea or (lertnsny wbo power must
be broken In the interests of pes sjM
Ilia frwrtnm of Uie world. He then da-
clsred hla readiness with worda If not
deed" to restore peace for the world and
iiuaii ! r d r uh Led r.ermnnv.
The treaties ir the triple alliance and
their purely defensiva charscter are
known to the whole world and when Pres-
iiant uiiUfin i.i i until nles the 'tterlln SO
Rsgdsd plsn' we submit that he shall let
his British nn-iinn and Frenen sniea en
tla.hr Mm r n rd f ti á these OIICO SÍTee
mma frea rrom ever Intrlrtie. whlrh
we made with Tnrkers assent for the
economic openlnr of Asia-Minor or wen
about to make when ths war broke out
"Moreover we would urssntlV rermn-
mend that Ms Wilson st the same time
qhialn from hla allies an eanositlon or ths
wnr sslns mutually assured to the mem-
hera of the entente. He win find that
Premier Prlsnd hsd to admit recently In
a secret anting of the French chamber
tost France and nrest nriiam navu pmin-
Ised Constanllnople to rtusals and In re-
turn Riissls hsa promised France not only
Meare terrains but ths left hsnk of the
Rhine.
Tti Pnrtltton Asia Minor
"Re 'will further fmd thsl the entente
has disried a complete pun mr me par-
tition or AaU-Mlnor. hut which la still
meeitna with difficulties because the Hal-
Ian hunrer for power dealres more than
flraaf Brtttln and Frsnce will snpr"ve.
Italy has been met with 'all conclllatort-
iess In the promise or nirwer nusiro-
Hunearlsn land.
"It will he tstt Intereatlne for JhS
United States further to learn that prom-
isee at ths cost of erbla were made w
Hulsarla as the price of Its entry Into ths
wsr on the side of he entente.
"If Mr. Wilson seta so much vslue on
the entire hnmsn race knowing Tor what
anus merlra la warms war. he mtiat urge
that ilia war aims of her allies he made
known to the whols world by the publica-
tion of treaties. Only then will the world
be cbis to Judge clearly whether ths
peaceable and liberal aim which Mr. Wil-
son proclshns is rotnpitihle with the alms
or the entente. And then the 'bouse of
csrds of Osrmany's autocratic intrigues
will collapse.
"New R'issia has declsred repeatedly
that lúen wsr alms were not hers. Rus-
sia h:s rsthsr proclaimed a formula of
poseo without annexaiiniis and indeninl-
lljr as her wish. The rentrsl powers and
tiulr sillss rather desire on the free
and mutual understamiiir with missis to
create a position which henceforth shall
be s guranstse of durable and peaceful
pelf nbor ejHsttnceside by aids.
30 ANARCHISTS
ROUNDED UP BY
FEDERAL AGENTS
Arrest of Emma Goldman Starts
Raid for Others; Much Anti-Draft
Literature Stixed.
Mystery of Ruth Cruger
Cleared Up by Finding
Young Girl's Dead Body
New York June to -Discovsry today oí
i body oT 1S year old Rnth (fruger ths
ioiMng Wadlelsh tiitrh acbool student
who had been uutiiun-d and then buried
under ths cellar of a shop occupied by a
Wcyrls dsaler wim fled to Italy after she
iIi-üi peartwl cleared a mystery which had
liarrled pollre for months. The girl's
k ill had been crusrwd. Miss Cruger"
paifuta Idoiittried Ihe 1. .u Iht-ough .nil
Met of apparel sh" wore on February 19
the any alie disappeared. I.ate today the
l-oiii-e took into custody several persona
who were quesuooed closely
Alfredo Cocchl. who fi d rrom Mew
York after the irla absence fropi borne
a reported to the police u holng held
nt iioiogna. Italy and warrant bas been
issued for his pitraduion.
to nKcat rr in rim; paraihL.
The navy recru ting station rvporii raw
'-ItllSUmntS for tat week. Thfv aPa anina
to hays s tuovlns recrulUug staDun in the
tied crosa parade next Tueaday. Thta flosl
iu um mea up so as to receive new re-
cruits during the parade. After ths par
ade the recruiting station will re
upen for a whMs. Tits new recruits are;
Pfsw Stanley Wilson. Joaepb Thojaas Ker-
ley. Honald huhls O'Neal and Rrns Jen
kins. These men ten El Paso Friday for
ran Francisco. Those who left toda ars.
ureter Cleveland Alder and George Ray
mood Long. These two men will train
ir Ha vimos wore ta Fseeacoia ta
RIOTS W QltKMAN TOWNS
Amsterdam via London. June- 14. km
mors have reached Wmnorswyk near ths
crinan frouusr of UulUnd. that grave
um vims uui rtMtanrou m aeverai utrr-
rosa lowtui saya ths Meewg hptterdssa
gttttt te-Wl.h the arrest
today or au anarchists and tiie seliurs or
liraQ DUSUUHCTJ Ul Sltltt-v.ru! I il'liwil mvi -
iture federal authorities believed they
had made material progress in their ef-
forts to stamp out in active propaganda
in this city against compliance with the
selectiva draft.
TDS Itrg SWP Ml me rououuo was uir
arrest yesterday of Emma Oofdnian and
Alexander Berknian. who were held in
stouuo bell each today on charges or cou-
aplrlng to prcvont the enforcement oí
lbs conscription act. They wsre unable
to furnish bonds and were atlll In lb
lomba lOltlgbL
Anarchist friends and supporters of Miss
Hold man and Berkman. who were un cere -
Sjecieu num uie icaerai uuuu-
crowd or onlookers played
t part lu s serious clash be-
en rioters and the police soon
after Miss Ooldman and Uerkman had besa
taken hack SB their cells.
ADOUI 6W woincu wim uiarriivu iruiu m
east aids to the city bjül to pint a
petlUoo to Mayor Nltchel protealing
11501 tbs agate military ceasus wen
rsyruraaug to tbelr homes after helar told
tne mayor was no in ma ouue. mo ur-j
were stasupedad by anarchist agtiatois
I'lie womoi
mu surten
rnotuousiy
a proudncn
l ween worn
formed their rank)
mat en noon me c rr
--poem with Ihe draft."
m. lner
haiutns
forced back
stampeded by
in. n then fa-
ir led a sacona i
ball n ylng 'Down with the draft
unul additional reserves wars aui
several women and acme el the
were injured. Tares women
laeaaS
Uas hundred and ruty young wen who
iajl uuran mu ihiibciii
Hon inoeUugs tor fsiTure to register were
ofnosrs
women were ar-
TOWKD Villi
Baañmaenaf iUM. 1
-An American
Hitter attacked by
sewsn into pon
Br
depart
or un
EjjBu Vfr sl
Mr. Wller has recently conecvd with
the Kl Paso Mano Co. as manager of ths
Qrsfsnola dept. He comes direct from
Wacr) where in- uas for four years con
nscted with Sanger Bros. as mansgsr oi
their talking macnini) aepanmeni. ana
mors recently with Thos. uoggsn e tiro.
of that citv. Amone hla Drlsed possess
toas ara a numoer or auiogrntiiim primus
or famous artists wno nave sung ror
uraionota reroraa. air. wney. wna ma
family Is permanently tor a ted at 34?5
Montana.
EX-CONGRESSMAN
ENLIVENS RATE
RAISE HEARING
Production of FiRures Fails to
Convince Rodcy N. M. Is Not
Getting Wont of Oral.
Special to the Mornlnr Tlmea. i
Hsnts le N. m . Juna t-. - The railroad
hssring before the state corporation com
mission waa conaioeiably enlivened today
by Hi" appearance or Judge U. e. Itodey
of Albuqueruue lormcr delegate in con
gress sou lornier i euerai juuge wnu
charged thsl ths railroads have "noto-
riously discriminated" sgainst the people
of New Meiico in rreigiit and passenger
rates and especially in the matter or ratea
on coal. He declared he did not believe
IDs sworn statement or the baiita Fe Mall
road Coiiin;mv to (lie effect thai Urn New
Meiico imrastnte ii sight b'jalness la 1015
imuikii in a uaiiiit fi uvrr fweiuuu.
Rode j PerHlhleallv Nkeptlcal.
The sl.iteiiietii i aworn to on oath.'
interjected Dcneral Frslehi Aaent Moon ta.
of the santa fe
'That does not make It true" retorted
Judge Rodcy. ihe Utter kept the rail
road men in a commotion with hla radical
and vigorous statements. He however
disclaimed the aliunde attributed to him
when Mr. koonli inmilred If he consld-
erea -an men uara sxcept nim.-tm."
Bays Prople I reeled Lafalrly.
Judge Rodey declarad be refused to be
lieve ths sltessllon. suouoried by Mr.
KoonU with detailed flKurss. thai ths
Nsw Mexico was enjoying lower Freight
raws snan Arizona "i i accent ins Art
sons rate ror tins statu and make no fur
tner complaint." he declared. The rail
road men bombarded the objector with
piulamos or figures without budglua him
trom his general contention thai be knew
the people or the state wars treated un-
fairly b tbs rsllrosda. Hs still declsred
his beii' r that New Meslco's rstss wsre
per cent tugnsr man in a riso as aiier
Mr. Koonu had said "I bsve shown by
my exlnbits thai lbs Now Mexico rale-
ar lower than the Arlsuna ratea ami
nothing wo'ild be so pleasant for mo as to
' lnis't you 1 1 mil ins mas mat ins ran
roads aro sntagonistle to your state."
net Aweu s Figures.
'I bsve atien cslcuiatiuna mads be
fore." was Judsu UOUev's aenersl re
sponse to the Mauras presented allesliift
In particular that ths stats of Anions
had found the .santa Ke's method of fig-
urín unsstlafsctory snd by a different
route oi calculation nau arriveu si
Milt more satisfactory to the atete.
discussion of uaivsstoo gram rates on
I'cteo w ov n. t.. oeaie. a muter oi
i'essa. The ganta Fa man declarad thai
the Ualvestun farmer wheal rate wss to
give the plains farmers s living price for
mcir worm aun ron u uaniaae tin: idinuik
industry in Nsw Mexico. "If the cuuunin-
alon" be said "la of the opinion that
tne uaivcston tanner rate is an miajtur.
and orders it taken ouL tba Bsnla Fe
win comply and so win tns ouwr une
but we will sxpeel ths commission snd
uie minera to oeicnu ua agauiii iu in-
dignation of ths rentiers on the prslrlea
and in the valleys of New Meiico who will
os jrresi sunsrers.
vsrytatni uoiso vp aaya Bristol.
G. II Bristol of t.a Junta aoneral sun
erintendSnt of Uie Santa Fe. Issuried about
the rapidly Increasing prices of every-
thing dsed In the maintenance snd oper-
ation of railway pioperty. He read" rrom
s pries sliest sworn to showing prices
now as compared with prices a year asn-
eóme snides have gone up 100 par cent
bo declarad.
On cross-eismlnat loo. Attorney General
Pel ton questioned Mr. Bristol at length
regarding tne cost or running a railroad
i ettulrlns him to exolaln in detail the
extent to which Items showing the big
seat advaure srs used.
The bearing was concluded this after
noon.
PRIORITY SHIPMENT
MEASURE PASSES IN
SENATE; UNANIMOUS
- as i it I a Sss rvu- a
vuvrrortaeya rnreaiaanc to Lsirecc
War
Dt AwhUM 1'reu.
silUnstoo. 1). C iuos It. Tiie seDtts
wiuout s record rots today osissd lbs
sdntDlitrslioo "pnoritT SMpnMoi bill"
wnicn would artvsat las oostnictloB or
inuraiti connsres snd suuoriis
itrssldsoi to dirsci thsl saaaaaatB or
muOtuc-. -eascnllll lo lac prosocutton of
las wsr." be ftrsn preference lo trans
poruuoa. Tbs bill bow foes to u
home. '
As ruUr sccePUd. las bill saioorlses
Iks presid.ni to lasos orders - direct or
taroun auch persoa or persons ta be
auqr ossimsM.- Tee bin runner per
miu ths rtilrosds to enter raso srres
ineitts ror s -oruoer division or esm
loss" subject to ins prssMsnl's spprovtl."
lu UUM BUL
FuUueiat i'iesldsni Wilson's request tor
tmrasdisis scuona tae food oontroi oiu
toasy reponen
miase
Ib msssure 1
easts ttnoat
sod msjr be reached Meads.
rt.M.inr rjumb.pui eras
represent las adminiitrsstaa oa las floor
becauae Chairman flora or the arrian
lure commute. It opposed SO BBSnr res
but its reel prorlalosi srs not yet
tdeiy discussed
ire ant yet snoem
II la believed rhai senate discussion will
sens to esputa tbs IsaitliUoo and alley
critic Lam.
-The ounoaa la to set It befara
jan an aM jas coas try ror diacusstea. Itoa
THE POPULAR
aCáaavSaV rrl oar business
V iriaw atf
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B KBik'. Haaaal
The Best News o
the Day
JAVE you teen the new Summer suits we received recently? These suits
were cut and made lew than two weeks ago. That means thai they were
designed and cut on the new Fall lines and that each suit is an advance model.
You ought to see these suits. Some have one two and three buttons with the
latest ideas in the lapels cuffs and pockets. They are "skeleton" made with
self facing and lined sleeves; or three-quarter or half lined with silk; inside
seams are piped with silk. The colorings are the new metal shades copper
browns greens blues silver grays overplaids checks and stripes. Models
suitable for sport or bus mess wear by the best dressers-
' '..-B
Young Men's Suits
i
vl
gPORT SUITS Belt Suits with yokes and plaits single and double-
breasted models belts at the back three-quarter belts belts all around
that buckle or burton. You never saw a better feast of good things. You'll
enjoy "looking" and we'll enjoy "showing."
These clever suits were made by Hart. Schaffner & Marx Stratford and
me mouse or rvunnenneimer.
' Pr ices A re From $20 to Sdo
OUR Palm Beach suits for men are made
of Uie geaulne Palm Beach cloth. This
cloth Is shrank by the mill and re-shrunk
by the sjoeaufaoturer before tt Is made Into
suit. Att colors Included In this assortment.
Both pinch and piala back models are shown.
Genuine Palm Beach suits launder beautifully.
Extra Special June
Sale Price
$6.65
by the sessle until after U paseas the
house."
Wsesassara' Net rrelit.
The senate finance committee rsvlslns
the war lu hill ma. reconsider Its sc
tlon it was said today In declaim to
impose s levy of five par cent oa Bet
profits of nswspsuers snd asataxlnss. a
motion to reconsider offered by Senator
Peorose. la paadlns but cannot be taken
us before Monday aa the committee bad
adjourned until then committee avasa-
oers .aid ins nvs psr cam puouaoer-
p roflts tai was determined upon becsnsn
publishers' representatives ata mads tbs
pies: "Tat our profits but do not put
u. out of ouaiusaa oy s possess wow.
ON BrVSEBB 1ST BU
BILL MEANLY COMUTa.
oy assousssa rress
WaahlBsrsne June IS Debate fan tbs
rivers snd hartare appropriation bul was
oearly completed in tbs house today ant
efforts to briar las measure to a final
vots felted sod It will not copse up asetn
until the second food bill bas been dis
posed of. .
WakhtDgtoa D. C Iuos 1&.-Wsetber
Itreuiriions ror ine wssa esnimsnv win-
day issued bj ttts waalaer bureau lodaj
atit
hoclu Mountain sad plstesn regions
tlsosrsJly rslr iettipsrasure abora see
flonsl average.
BW sssla Prsaaaaa.
New Yortt. JQae 18. -A special sneenng
psr runiiwwri
ef tha Aeaaeiesn Harstaiieaiar
aaaoelaUoo has PsaB eaílad for
si. ras war rswaaiue anu ana
sos resnLwissiea repon wu
ENOINEFJt POINTS
OUT NECESSITY OF
DEVELOPING OILS
Declare. U. S. Must Look Out or
Some Foreign Power Wall
Dominate Industry.
By Associated press.
Wasfllnaeun. o. c. luna Ii. unless tas
United states lakes steps lo develop Dew
oil lauds snd lakes couirol of fields at
other pans of ins world las American
supply will corns under las domssatlon
of some foreign power. Mark Raqus. coo
saruat enaineer or tbs bureau or sss oas.
today said ths ssnsts lands commutes. Hs
sis predicted that anisas Immediate rer
lief were found an oil asociase within i
year would psreiytas onraassrss on tts
Psciric coast.
Mr. Beca said that when stiasnot asa
ads to consolidate tsdeoeodent oil com
paseas in Ceufornls with the afex.cso
Petroleum cosnpeny ha order to
arrester aufitvUr tor this country
ferenre oa the part of British m ser sees
pisisaan the suae.
Ths Beers tod wss oa
Walsh's tuu for lbs ssasUnj of coal snd
oil lands owned by the n isi imlsal
Dr. Bay I- Wilbur prea deul of IBS Le-
Isnd Btsnford university told tba commit
tee prompt sctlon should be taken lo meet
the 01 abortase oa ths Psdfic coast He
ssld California consumes aso bárrela
more oil than It produce and If tas
sute 1 to do iu pari in to wsr ine
s loatlon must be remedied without de
lay.
BISHOP MrrtlT. MUD.
Trenton H. J.. Juna 1.-Rsv. James a.
McFaul. bishop of the Homsn Cethotlc lo-
rsH of Trema tor nearly a quarter of a
century died 11 this arte moon at the
Episcopal residence. The death waa da lo
to s rotnpliselion of die.
jj PHONE
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