El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Sunday, July 1, 1917 Page: 11 of 16
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Charmingly Delightful
This ia a moat thoroughly delightful offering staged in jut the right
key. Alien Brady ia charming in the role of an extravagant wife of an
extravagant French nobleman. The means to which they lasoit in order
to pay their bills forma the moat fascina bog sort of aereen entertainment. -
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Alice Brady
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The popular Ell Paso favorite outshines all her previous
productions as a wilfui daughter and an extravagant wife
who wishes to divorce the husband she love. in the
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"Divorce Game'
Taken from the famous and successful play "Mme. Fifi"
by Leo Ditrichstein and better than the play.
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This picture will add to your Sunday enjoyment.
The Coolest Place in D Fin
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Coming Tuesday Clara Kimball Young ia "The Easiest Way."
MISS WANDA DARRACQ.
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WIGWAM THEATRE -Today Only
Charlie Chaplin Mutual Weekly
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"Easy Street m frame-
See Charlie as the Fighting Cop. Many other interesting scans.
TOMORROW Mary Pickford in her patriotic triumph "A
Little American."
TYRONE-EL PASO
COPPER COMPANY
NEW ENTERPRISE
Property Compri.es 23 Claims
in Phelpa- Dod ge Circle in
New Mexico.
BY t. H. DAVIS.
The laleat niinlnr nirrprtie entering
the Burro mountain copper district li U)
Tyrone El Peo Copper Company cum-
poeed or prominent west Texas and dram
county. New Mexico men wIk hae taken
over twenty-three mining claims in the
niier zone cominonly known aa "tin
Phelp'-Dorige nirla being surrounded
by the large holding or that r annua cor-
? oration and oifly two miles aoulh of
yrone the emnryo copper metrópoli" or
oullivestern New Mexico. The. estate of
tiff Tyrone-El Paao company li In the
proven copper sone and seven churn
OrjUfiTeiojhvlnU
tnry drilling to various depths down
Ibrougti the mid lied and leached sones
to the underlying son of enrtchmeni
and It Is asid the Phelps Dodge corpora-
tion Is develeplna- vast tonnages of- mill-
ing ore or many million tons. Geolog-Hally
the grounds oí the Tyrone-ET Paso Cop-
par company are pronounced by experts
or First rate ability to be Idéntica with
thoae of tta big neighbor having the
same dike and sheared sones rrsctured
quartz-montonlte porphyry carrying dla-
seiiiinaied copper oxidised at the surrsce
and tulphide below.
The organisers of the company have
out of their own pockets expended tbe
money for the preliminary exploration
work nlweby they coul4 develop ore
bodied -hi n- M ni to warrant thehi to later
on place aurricleut stock on the market
roc rurther exploration and developtneut.
They have Mink three vertical abaft.
each too reet deep and one Incline shaft
too feet deep on on "slip near a dike
where work Is going on at present The
dike Aytem rgna east anod west and the
shear zniie north and south. This Incline
shaft has Followed milling grade ore from
the nuilare. down to the bottom. Yea-
terdav a tHeg-r.m wan recelv! here rrnin
H. 1. Dotaon superintendent itatlng a big
nriKc nan neen mane in ine mme ana
hiriher word Followed that the ore runs
from 11 to 18 per rent copper. Ham pie
or this new ore are being e x pi-en .fd. Tin
rich ore was encountered at leas depth
than anticipated as in the old Boone
fhiirt. only hall a mile wc-t. on rhrlos
Dodge ground. It was encountered at tM
feet in the same slip. From tbe Boone
Bhift 'naJJ
MAJESTIC
THEATER
TONIGHT
U. S. BORDER GIRLS
"The Isle of
Nowhere"
COSTUME OOMKDY
3 Shows Every
KIK8T SHOW. 1. M.
8CN. MATIN tE S:a P. M
A Van run; Ooasedj.
ADMISSION - - - lao and sot-
CHANGS OP KBOUBAM
MONDAY a ad I HI) USD A Y
MONDAY Jl I.V IND
"CONFUSION"
A GOOD IiAfJGH
Delayed in Transit Yester-
day will be shown today
The American
Girl"
Marin Sais
TOMORROW
One of the f smous "O.
. Henry'. Stories" wit
be shown
Misa Wanda ltarracq. southern coon gagement at tbe Majestic. Miss Dsrrarq
shooter with the I'. s Border (irla coin- has rharrc oF the chnrii and arrantlne?
pany now piayinr a auninicr atora en- or an ine aaine and tne iieauty cnorna
'Fatty'9 Arbudzfc Cowing Soon in His New
Comedy "The Rough House" at the Bijou
A few
OLIVE THON AS
Harrison Fisher says
sha is the moat bes u t if ul
jirl in America.
As "Miss New York' in
Ziegfelds famous Fol
lies she wa. the bis hit
of New York's biggest
and brightest showl
As the "Harrison Fish-
er Girl" aha is the most
photographed
of the day.
See This
Vivacious
Ziegfeld
Beauty as a
Bright
Dashing
Bubbling
American
Girl.
Remember!
faCt gtbOfjt .afaflflflflfeh.
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aankyhh at iH. Saafc eneej
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OLIVE THONAS
creen bow at gal
Makes has first
Grecian
TOMORROW
and TUESDAY
In a Rip-roarins Ha
Drama With Lassjba
MADCAP MADGE'
Girls Calor
Pajamas
Seminary
Palm Bench
Society
All play impor-
tant parts in the
debghtfol new
Triangle Play.
"Madcap
Madge"
Olive Thomas 1 "Madcap Madge
Is at the Grecian Just Two Days
TOMORROW AND TUESDAY!
ITH TEN cm I s
i i muí ll A T I III
GRECIAN TODAY ONLY!
NEW KEYSTONE
Unique Fun Thrill With All Star Cast Chester Conklm
Chas. Murray I rmfte Fas en da Mary Thurman.
Also NEW WEEKLY Adults 10 Cants Children S Canta
"THE BETRAYAL OF
MAGGIE."
BIG GRECIAN SCOOP! SPECIAL FOR JULY 4th
PERSHING'S ARRIVAL IN FRANCE
FIRST MOVWG PICTURES SrHOWING GENERAL PERSHING AND STAFF IN EUROPE
"THE ROKiH mu "I "
ratty Arburkle will give inanj
laiirli In "Hou;ii Huuse" his new ronietlyl
The asttxiishliir; attention he a-lva to a
ronflaaration in his bed nnin will h a
new laiiffli producer. Tin mtigliaat
WllfleAl. riinnlfNt tun roal rnnir-dv Hist
which 111 be ahown at the BIJou soon.ua evor made bar nouav
Dorothy Phillips in "The Girl in the Checkered
Coat" at the Garden Theater Friday July 6th
extracted and shipped by former owners
and there -mi remain on Ha dump It Ia
said inmi ew.oou. to SO.OOO tona of mllllnir
ore averaginc. two per cent ropper.
i- I'M'i'rii; was seifM-iea ny p. n.
Martinet a prominent minina; engineer
and mine owner from Duranro Mexico
who formerly was part owner of the Auh-ttn-Amazon
mine in tbe same Burro mouo-
tatn district and was familiar with Its
various properties lie Is the owner or
tire is Portillo mine In Topta district. In
the western nart of the stale or niinrintn
une nf the richest rold and silver minen
in uexito. sitiiited within hair a Milu
of the famous San Ramon mine now idle
on account of the unsettled condition of
that country. Mr. Martinet Is a stock -
iioiner and (enera) manager of the Tyrone-El
Paso company. A considerable
roree of mtin are at work.
This nun pany having- proven up their
around by so per ricial openings ia plan-
ning purrhaalng churn drill rige and con-
tinuing exploration work and drill num-
ro.ua holea down throujrh the oxidized
zone Into and through the enriched zone
as retommended by Dr. A. H. Worrell of
the Texas Htate Hcbool of Mines who has
recently made a geologtral examinatiin
and report on the propel ty. To ao this
they win probably sell a part ol the stock
fur an additional working capital
The Tyrone-El Paao Copper company I
Incorporated tinder the law or New Mex-
ico with capital of ii.aooMi of aliares I
each. Tbe officers and directora are:
President H. M. Dudley; Vire -president.
Tom Lea ser re tar y - treasurer. If. F.
Work. Directors i ft. M. Dudley. Tom
i.ea i. liarle Davia i. 8. Curtlss and J.
n Du Bose all of El Paso and James
Hoaa. PecOS. Texasi tt. I.. rtrsLtnn arii I It. .1.
en M of Tyrone. 1
(slant Copper COBBpaay.
Tlie Olaul CtHioer eomnanv. arcnrrilfiár
to one of Its officials who juat returned
irom .lew Yorfc city la meeting with un-
usual success In raisins- flnarw-M iiaaas
private aubacrlbera ami wilt very soon
be-tn sctive operations. Panning Buck
A Co. prominent brokers have Issue a
fine prospectus with engineer's reiorts
and map or the property of tlie company
which rxmalau of four large groupV ffa-
tsoaul. Hoi ton. Burdeue and Btavezui rep-
resenling 41 contiguous mining eiattns.
pproiimateiy tjtob ares along the - fault
ed son." tn the northern portion of the
Burro Mountain mining district Orant
county. Mew Mexico adjoining tbe prop-
erty of the Austin Amazon company to
the north and rour miles west of ttte
i iirip h LKKige cor(orauon'a
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Detective Chief May
Face Charges in Quiz
in Ruth Cruger Case
By Associated J'ress.
New York June M. Leonard M. wn
ateln comuiisitloner of accounta wht Is
condurllnf the inquiry Into the failure of
the police to rmd the body or nuth cru-
ger. murdered tilth school student In-
timated after he had examined Captain
Alonso Cooper in charra of tlie fourth
braurh dutectlve bureau that lie mlR-lit
prefer cli&rj' rainal nun to Police com-
miniioner Woods.
The cuminlsxioner expreaaed thn opin-
ion thai -v probably was the jnan
re.notirlble for the apparent Indirference
of the fourth branch liureau In aeirdraf
for the body. The hearing was adjourned
until July & after cooper had testified.
Kdward Fish a private detective who
was nought In nloomington. III. and whom
Mrs. Coccnl said vialled har while aha waa
In prison her appeared at police head-
quarters today. At tlie district attorney's
office Flh admitted that he knew Corclil
and had been tn Cocchl's cellar after Mia-
Cruger had dlaapfreered. When lie visited
the rellar he oer-ntred he had seen no ev-
idence of digging. -
MSHTI.KTT IHCntATH MrKKK.
By Associated Preaa.
Inux City la Juna ID-Arlhur e. Hart
lett of Otlutnwa won the Iowa golf chain -plr.nshlp
for Ifie third tint this afternoon
nasllv dereatinir Molten MrKee II yeara
old of Dei Molr.ea t up and 1 to ro. Mc
kee want to pieces on the last f holea.
DONA KSK COI'NTV t tIR
By Tiinea Hperial correapondent.
Laa CYuces H M June to.-ft. B. Hook-
land tlie newly elected manafr of the
Dona Ana County Pair association la map
ping nut nia advertiatng rampalrti for Ifie
fall exhlblL Ha exnecta to have an unusu
ally v od premium list. The fair win be
held September W to tf .
round Tyrone. Thia faulted zone which
the mint copper covers three miles along
its strike oonslsls cebjefly of monzoniw
porphyry snowing considerable copper
in 1U southern end. but mcreeainr in
rirtmes toward 1U northeni end eapeci
Ur along the granite foot wall where
ax posed In shallow shafts pits edits and
hort tunnels the orea being primary
sulphides in rbaicopyrlte of commercial
value Ahto. aloat the dlorlte dike re
found rbalropirrite. aisdoxldes and car-
bonates of rapper ore of hi eoMnsstn-
est while as distance Inrreaaea from the
diorlte and granite occurs diasemiiiated
roppmr. -Thus tbsro hi." wya Theodore
W. Carter the general manager "created
a large body or milling ore which in
places will in all prohabllltjr wnen open-
ed up by Aevekopment work be amenable
to open pit or possibly steam alKfvrl
wortüng" At Bhe northeni end of tke
ground. In the tunnel and other
workings are several hundred fet
lower Ihan those on the Atistlu Amazon.
and indícale pentlstence of ore to depth.
Here a tunnel at s reet from Its portal
entered ore at too ret below the sur-
face which a -i"--- hi snow a to be 10
feet wide the ore Uirougb It perUally
lached ahown great masses of r Fiat copy
rite tliruurhoiiL The first cbeJcopyrlte
Was too feet wide. TIM major part of ttie
chalcopyrite averagea five per cent cop-
per the remainder being milling ore. In
tine enriched ore a drift has been driven
M feet showing rontlmiily of valuer A.
U Mccarty mining engineer aya that
the National ground of the Olant copper
company can be placed on a producimf
baaia in 90 ilayt' time and in hfa opinion
thia property when opened to a depth of
100 feet will yield a large tonnage of
high grade ore' In addition to .a vary
larre amount of or of a milling grade.
J. H. ithorkley a .Yew York mining auffi-
neer examined the property and corrobor-
ates these opiiiioiis. who seys tlie ore tr
about BO feet wide on the tunnel level
and carries a streak from rive to fifteen
feet wide of excellent payable ropper
chiefly in toe form of rrJcopyrle hi
calriferous gang if.
Otani i upper roiripany la hirorpo rateo;
under lite law of new Mexico capital.
9tM0XO divided into apares or aixt
earn m rtnn'fru ano nirecaor are: lrea-
Ideut. Prank Jone president or El aso
k and Truel Co.. 1 paao; Vlre-preeJ-I.
Jolm L biirualde. reglsUat. II. ft.
Land office. Lea cruces N. M.; Secretary-
treanurer uuugisn C. Cruweli real estate
and Insurance agent kl Paao. Tlie direct-
or are; Jarknon Agre preMdent Ame iran
MeMcital ftsnk. stiver city n m t. I.
Lowe v ie president Silver city national
Use broker. El Paao;- Oeoefal
Tbeooore W. Carter. tHlver City
higistrar and trauafer agent and deposl
lory of funds. Uve n Paso Bank and Trut
Co. KxeruUve ofYlcea: gti Milla Bulldlnr.
El Paao Tezaa.
Hot Springs N.M. Will
Celebrate the Fourth;
Races Baseball Etc
By Times Special correspondent.
Hot eprmrs. li. M . Jnne jo. -Hot springs
will eelehrru Ute Fourth of July. Pony
race sports hksehtU raines dances a
barbecue and following these a celebra-
tion is tlie prokiam announced by Hie eel-
etiiation rotiuiiiitee. Several beeves mid
sheen have been "engared ; entries are
com dig In dally for the pony tacea: teams
have been mal'-bed Tor tlie baseball sames.
Hi" dances in be m halls and in tiie oihto
air; music will he plentiful and. witnsi
the roiiimlitee adds tbero will be a eel-
ebratloli. Hot Sprtng Is ibe health resort or the
soutlmeal. (.rmerly known a Palomas
-j-riiiKs. the bjwn liaa grown rroin a little
li unlet u;.til now l baa a population of
more than uo.
ItPILLH AV IADtCUt ArK.
Sail Lake city June go. inadeouacy or
the tempof ary spillway to carry rfcjod wa-
ters was responsible fur the collapse of
the mamui'Atb deio or the Price Hlver Irri-
gation rum pny. near Fairview is the lest
oi a nin oirn isi rcpou nmii tooay iiy
State Knrtneer fieorre F. Mrfjonhgle af-
ter an inspection of the broken dam. Ac-
cordlrr to reporta received today from
the flooded district along tlie Price river
the waters are ateedity rarartawy and no
further damage tr expected.
CRAWFORD
THEATRE
THE COOLEST PLACE
IN TOWN
Philadelphia Ledger
Files Suit Against
International News
By Associated Prsss.
Philadelphia June m -mt to enjoin
the International newa Herviré Trure
plratlnr wrf news and other related mat-
ter har been begun hi the (lulled filater
li - li h t i mi i I I ! i l- Hi.' I'ii l-l 1 1 I ' if hf'-r
roinpanv. The su t Is alinllar tn that snr.
resafiilly liiKtiliiled In New" York against
in uoiriKisn organization uy ine ASeo-
elated Preaa.
The bill of complaint alleges thai the
Ledrur compauy held a coiajract with the I
Condon Times to furnish certain artlrlea
wiwi IM privilege of re felling the HM
ter to irewnpaiwra in other rltlaa. II t'
alleged that the der udanl (ilrated theae !
"article- ininclpulU h roi.vlng ihem Trom
early adiicma of the Ledger and other
eastern pewnpapcrs nmt telegraphing ihem
to sutiNcrlbers or the International Ptowr
service tn me weaz. .
Great Patriotic Service
at Trinity M. E. Church South comer Mesa and Boulevard
tonight at eight o'clock in honor of the boys who are going to
France. Mr. Knickerbocker will deliver a lecture sermon on
"Heroes and Scrubs." A sermon warranted to make a rabbit
spit in the face of a bull dog and change a tango lizzard into
a lion. Seats will be reserved for all new recruits and soldiers.
The pretty girls of the congregation will act as ushers and a
flower will be pinned on every recruit and soldier who comes.
A golden honor roll will be kept of all the boys who have
gone from the congregation to the front
THIS AFTERNOON
AT 2:30 and
TONIGHT AT 8:20
Raymond Teal's
Big Song Show
PRESENTING
"PeachcC or a
Day at the Races
aiis arse el
aa. MTwewa im
POPULAR PRICES
n Bom Mesas lac
Kit Urn aloovr Sac
i .n.r ate
KKKKRVKU KKATM ON DALE
AT CHAWrOKD THtUTtCH.
Garden Open Air Theatre
WED GE WOOD NOWELL AND GYPSY HART
"THE FLOWER OF DOOM"
Bf Five Acta. í I?
KEYSTONE KOMEDY
Matinee Today. If a Dim.
TEXAS GRAND THEATER
ADM NAVARRETE
MEXICAN-ITALIAN OPERA CO.
TOINIOHT
"LA BOHEME"raer Prices: 50c. 79c. $1.00 $1.80; boaasTBXOO.
Advance sale Crawford Thaeter. PKooe
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Sunday, July 1, 1917, newspaper, July 1, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199137/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.