El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Monday, August 6, 1917 Page: 3 of 12
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. MONDAY AUGUST 6 1917.
CLUBS RAIDED BY
CITlf POLICEMEN
AND DEPUTY BLUM
Atrihorkiet Warns Vkrerew
F Campaign to Stamp Oat Il
legal Sale of Lnfsor.
' 8escntr.fe proprietors' and employes
r of It club In the toner par or El ro
wcr arrestM In raids conducted lite
gatunlaj- nibt by Special Officer Henry
Iilmtf. aidrd by deputy sheriffs and illy
policemen. All 7J Mero plsred In the
coiiniy jail Immediately rnllowinr tho
raws and held in (m bond. More than
SO fricar tided in mtkinft tbe raids
anleh were ronductrd simultaneously
front th rentrol police) statlbn
Sit squsds cond lined the raid. Cap
aim d( the squads vcret Patrolman
Vaatav Special Deputy tatary Marty lst-!
lectlrt Serteant carnm jMpwir Shonrf
J. B. Kllpatrlck Deputy sSsrlTT UtctH
The club rime werei nria ami El
Vtto atreet; M4 south El rasoi Weal
cvenuii central) Mnnteanmat rrotrea-
tire! Aetna: Martball Jarksom Camel!
ra Son Hi Stanton; Chatnlaali Tenth Mid
Stanton; w South Staatoni m South
Stnton Mo Eait Second: Ml San. Jaclntoi
Ml South Ore ron i Setond and Sm Ja-
cinto and a club oxer the Fashion (tore
on San Antonio street
The raldi Were planned and conducted
Mr Epeelal Deputy Sherirr Henrr Blum
Chief or rolle B. I. Zabrlskle and Connty
ARjrner W. II Fryer. Uefor mldnlttit
all or the place Hated lo It Tinted had
been entered and their proprietor wrra
arrested. tdacther alto bartenders por
ten and swamper. Only one or the
club ilited for the raid wat round closed
when the orrieer arnred. Tour or the
placet which wera raided on Friday nlh
by Deputy Mum were round open and
were once more entered and their pro-
prietor arretted.
Those arrested were docketed at the
county lail on chancea of vagrancy. It
Is possible acromina- to Deputy Plum
that additional chama or selling liquor
without a license and of runnlnr a disor-
derly house will be filed airainit the pro-
prietor or the rtnbt. Attorneys for the
several clubs were busy at an early
hour Sunday morn In r arranrlnr for the
howlfór Yamal pttaprtoora tod their
Anwar thoae arrested were the follow
lac: rMd Medina Meratla Oarcta A
N arruta. Stanley Cuntía W. . Me-
rmare!! a Lloyd rioreatlno Eiowbel J.
Meads i. 0. Ooetatet R. C Heniles (1.
Sohedo Matlato Péteseos. K. Banders. F.
l.opet K. SMello o SUHIvan C v.
ftrake ) NcDernWd. W. c Larktn Otile
Drown. L. R. MMdieton I. H. Johnson
Frank Muaot Saen Ellas. F Osrrla I
Scott. V'. HUI D. Barns John Toler M
Jackson Kill Taylor K L. Wilson. L.
Wells Aleadlo fallmlno U K Murntw
Jose Ornelas Jote Darán. K. Rublo Can-
dalerlo Juarei Ramon Rublo n. Merino
Jose Evaro Jose Stievla Fell flnmet
Jose tlunei Frank curry. Doe TlUirer-
aid S. Brenond U Wldecnan Toomsby
Thackery Frank Brothers. Jaines O'Rnen
Red Stoke Charle O'Qutn. Jo Seldon
County Attorney Fryer has announced
that be will not cease raldinr clubs and
other resort of the rtlr and rounur un
til he has succeeded tn eloslnit every
Illicit liquor house and disorderly es
labllihmrnt known to bim and his otn I
rert. Raldt declares Henry Blum will
be conducted. until erery uch place ha
been effectually forced out or business
While the orrieer hare been active In
the ntst. declare Blum their future ac-
tlvttles will be much more marked and
erfertlre. Erery error! will be eierled
to make tucceasrul the campalan atatnst
rice wmca naa now ueen launcnea.
Joseph Clancy of Nevo
York Engaged as Slage
Manager for Pasografth
.A PERLA
The Drink That Satisfies.
Non-Alcoholic Non-Intoxicating.
La Perla is made in San Antonio where the water is the purest on
earth. It contains only the very best of ingredients and is made under
the supervision of men who know it is
INVIGORATING WHOLESOME AND DELIGHTFUL
Wherever soft beverages are sold La Perla lends all others. In
Army as well as in Civilian circles it is a prime favorite Try it today
401 E. Main. W. H. HULL Distributor. Phone 395
San Antonio Brewing Assn.
. Sam Antonio Texas
1 ' ll
FRANKLIN DEALER
BACK FROM EAST
FranklM Facteoeej Order
Mere Car fer El Pae.
The l'asotraplt Co. Inc. has adiled to
Its eiecutlre force Joseph Clancy of new
t or city lie romo to 1.1 raso in auranre
or the 1'asnrraph and learntiir his rrlrnd
James k'eane wat about to locate 1 studio
here as Induced to stay until the enter-
nrlso took wine.
Mr. Clancy Milt act as stare manager
ror me rasorrir.ii ana nts years or ei-
prrlence In that capacity on the lenltlniate
stire should add to the attractltcncss of
their rirsl production. Ho hat been as-
aocltted with jameKeane in Mew York
and other eastern cities. He was at one
time stairn mtnairer or the famous castle
square theater of Boston during winch
time Mr. Ketne was. the lcadlnr Juvenile
man.
nesldes belnir stare manarer Mr.
Clancy la an actor of' no mean ability
HI oencral lirsnl In "The IJttleH Hcliel"
non him considerable attention Upon
that anrcess he was asslrnnil the role
or Sam (iraham In "The Fortune Hunter"
and Cant. Jokirer In "What Happened to
Jlary.y
Mr. 'Clancy will be Plrector k'eane't
right hand liower In the production or
the Pahrraph' Initial plctute. and under
the latter'a supervision will arrange the
scenic settings and engate the local talent
that Is to bo used.
Aner a rarerul seiemon or pretty sriri.
women and men. Mr. Clancv will Im
mediately start rehearsals so as to mako
all as nearly competent as possible hy the
lime Director Keane returns from Los An-
geles with his professional cast. This Is
an exceptional opportunity for those who
would like to "try out" to get a school-
In In the art or acting tinder leadership
of a great stage director. Applications
are still being received it the studio at
Sllf Myrtle avenue.
Mr. Clancy prefers the spoken drama
but say "one lias to rolloxy the crowd"
REPUBLIC TRUCK
SALES INCREASE
Southern Motor Company Sell
Nineteen Cart in Three
Day for Record.
Sties records Tor the Iicrrahllé truri
were established ilurlnv tlwntit vk
hy the Southern Motor- company local
distributors. In three days nmc-terti
irums were oía ann immediately deilv
re1 hv llu. HtM frirM
The laat Include nine i-lon trucks tn a
uniting cnnirarinr uirec 3'lou trucas and
one lj-ton truck to tbo rtnancli Hepuli-
lie Truck company two I -ton and i.-tnn
truck to the Soiilhwest HulC company
ui irsBi; iHt-iuu irucK to lining
and Goihlon of liemlngi one I -tun truck
to K. W. Power company of Magdalena
and one t'-ton truck to the Dennett Mo
tor transit company or silver cuy.
Sales Manager I.- M Cregor who hat
wired In orders ror farload shipments of
llepiihlic trucks to dealer In Demlng
iiuuiji!i-iiuc .-iiirri ami i.ai rran.
As result. Hie big stuck of the South-
Manager Husick Immediately nlrrd Kin-
sas city dlstrlbutiirs for additional cars
Tomorrow sir i-ton trucks will arrive
here hy vypress while It more have been
ordered rushed rrom the factory Tim
southern Motor comnanv irsiiallv carries
In stork from ti to !H cars but the rrr.
ord brraklnr sales or the past week took
every car.
A iMpnient or new model Chalmer rara
was also received during the past week
by tb Southern Motor ronmany limn
five and aeven.passenger models were In-
cluded In the' carload. Tho new rourpas'
Mr (Leo J. Trost. owner and general
manager or thé Franklin Motor Car com-
pany of this city returned last week from
an eitenslve trip throughout the east.
Mr. Trost probahiT covered on this trip
a much larger field or territory than the
average automobile dealer slopping In
Kansas -ny mi pi. intuís .mil several
large cities In Illinois Ohio Indiana. Mew
Jersey and the largt points In Mew York
inciuiiing mo r rinKim .vuonrnnuq com.
panya factory at Syracuse .New York
Mr Trost made this trip not only to
arrange ror larger shipments or Franklin
ann .Mannon pleasure car ami i.tppam
Stewart trucks but also w study the run
riltlnn. In i1trr.rn! it.rl. nf lltn mlfnlpi
as well as sales inelliuda and metliodt of
tariory management.
"I lound ecry raclory throuthmit the
east where I stopped running lull torre
and ollcn times over time" said .Mr.
Troll in me rranki n raciory. esne
rlilly antnmnhlles were bring turned oil
rerulsrlv with the factory over tncntv
rive hundred cars behind on onlrrs. Wo
hato lieen especially raored in liehig
aoie Ki gei morn man our nouiieni mi-
tr.iv. fnr ten nrtl llrr.e In unteril vein
and wo will hnw La able to supply the
nemsnus nr our territory in a inucn uei
ler way."
Mr. Trost also studied the Tarlor meth
od or ractory management In use In the
Franklin Automobile rompany factory In
Syracuse and states Hut the rirtnry Is
visited prartlcally every day by people
irom'au over ine worm ixi wn n ere
the remit or scientific factory manare
menu Mr. Trost also brought bark msny
new Ideas or selling oryanuation which
win benefit tne rranaun iiotor i.ar com-
pany and other In this. rlty.
"Franklin and Marmou business It es-
ccptlonslly good." ssld Mr. Trost. "Frank-
lin dealers in Philadelphia hire averaged
since the first or June a rara day and
ror the balance of August their schedule
calls ror 101 cars all or which are being
shipped tn them In equal weekly Install-
ment. The Chicago dealer since the
rimt or the year hat been aversglng-a
little better than two cars a day Among
the tilth priced water cooled car the
Marimm tales are leading all through the
east and we eipect big business In
.Marn.im cars rrom now on. although de-
lurries are hard to get on account ot Hie
rushing business al Hie ractory"
Mr. Trust Is well pleased that there will
lie no new series In Franklin cara nest
year nor tho next and probably not the
year atter. Although the prlre or the
Franklin series " on all models will be
advanred f loo September I This Is not
as bad aa he had eiperted owing to the
fart that other rtne rars are advancing
ixi to I'M on all models.
'THE SLACKER'
HERE WEDNESDAY
day morning wheri "The Slacker". wat
given It initial howtoc to a flew York
woo saw rear ne arum sneaier rri.
audience and. In the opinion or the critic
l-. thtt tnntt ftnneitlnr rhirsrlert.
ration ot her rreer Vtrore the camera
When she smiles. itHi tmlUn when she
pointt 10 tne eaririugr oris worn py ner
l-slarksr" husband and oeks. "Are those
hulletat" and loe up into his smilmr
race you weep tou iwve so weep un-
let your heart I or atone and your
emotions t minus quantity. She does not
pout and storm about the room she It not
.eiinr"an ta ll.lnr the nart. use racial
etnresslnna teM volumes. Her large an
pealing eye tell of the terrible agonising
panga mil ainse lo ine very urnuu m
ner soul waiter siunr. wno mi uie
part or the "slacker" Is the only one who
turn from ber with unmolstened eyes
lit smMes hut It It the smile or a man
deeply arieeted
AOilltsm r.hrtstr Cabann wrote ami dl
Tt-rUd "The ftlirker." He has written
godd. timely drama good because It It
many. The thought he list etprcted Is
the rest sustaining element. With only
two acts and Hie great outdoors he has
produced for the screen picture which
tor quality or direction. It seldom equaled
and rarely eirelled. The tlmiight he las
espresnen inrougii ine rneouun oi a tu
selected cast cannot rail but strike deep
into the hearts or all America old or
yimng iitstt or Woman.
The east all entered Into the spirit or
the picture i.eu neianey paniei jarren
F.iigene Iktnlrn Mltllrrnt Fisher. Sue Hal-
riiirr Mrs. Matltllde Hrundage Hells Hrure
Charles Fang lorothy Hydell W. F
lwrenre 0. r. Hamilton Jr. and Evelyn
Converse were 111 good.
'Tire piacaer" is noi a war piriure no
shot la fired ilurlnr the entire seven
reels
Eagle Kills Deer
Near ban Jon V. M .
ti)1 Times Hpeclal Correspondent
(llrnrln. ."I. .M.. Aurusl 1. V vonnff lady
yestcMay reported three elk were seen
In the csp Hocks near .an Jon last verk
and that one of Hie largest eagles eer
seen perched on Hie back of tno of the
leer perking It to dram.
The nest dv tno or w big game were
obsrried. It was thought the other bad
turrunied to tue attarg or uie mm.
San Jou la Miout 1" mile welt or Olen-
rlo on the nock Island.
QUICK HAIR GROWTH!
box tram mo wont
Thii Fatcinatirur Pictxire Star
Emily Steven and If Biggest
Hit. of the Year.
Until you have aeen Metro's production
or "Ti.e yincKer" you nivo ni csiieririir-
pd the real tnul-nlerclilg thrill nr Patriot'
i.m. Until vnti lnvn seen Fjnllv btcvetis
In the role or Margare) Christy you have
not seen the soul or woman an actress
an artist pour forth through Its most
inspiring tí atinéis Hie terrible crushing
rmouoira rail ny a mmucr a wnt a- pa-
triot when the one nearest and dearest to
tier heart a "starker" heart Hie call of
hit country and leaves ror ine iiatiierieias
or France. Aa though by the Hand or
providence n is toticnen tiirougn tne
flsg your rlag my flag and once touch-
ed a soldier of more sterling metsl than
Walter .Miller at "The Slicker." has never
ueen.
Kiniiy Stevens in me opinion or those
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FORD CAR PRICES
REMAIN THE SAME
Kkkpatriak Retama With Bif
Amiosjncetnant of One-Ton
Ford Track.
Printing the announcement that there
would not be any advance In prices of
Ford cars for the riresent. J. W. Klrkpat-
rick of the Trt.stale Motor eornpuny. re.
turned tale yesterday rrom the eoarertoc
of Ford distributors which wa bM at
Ban Antonio
Mr. Klrkpatrlck ttsa Mwoaacetl she aew
Ford one-ton truck which toon will be
placed on display at the Trl-state tales-
room. The big Detroit fsrtory will Mrn
out 9nno truck -crtng the coeatag tea
ton and arrangements neve aeen com'
K tried for the securing of a Hrf na-
if ror the F.I Paso territory. .
The neword truck will tell for
In Detroit but no ennounoeinent ha een
made In regard to It specifications. Al-
rrsdy several or the trucks have been toM
In local purchaser and deliveries are ei-
perted to Hart In few day.
The factory engineer have been testing
the Ford truck for over two year and
when placed In the dealtrt bands It will
nndniiblably prove tn be one ot the most
popular trucks on the msrket.
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Alpem's Garage and Auto Company is
prepared to render nrst-uass service
to hi raso automobile owners.
Bring your cars here for Up-to-
Date Repair Work. Clean
ine and Washing
Specialty. Storage by
Day or Month. Give
m i
lriai.
Phone
124S
our
Phone
1245
us a
"Service That Excels"
ALPERN'S GARAGE AND
AUTO COMPANY
Corner Sixth and Florence
L. M. BARBER - Manager
Studebaker has not yet raised its prices we are dis-
playing the new de luxe models in special colors seven
passenger cars equipped with Gypsy tops It will pay
you to investigate
WE CAN MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES.
ELLIOTT-GARRETT CO. Limited
PHONE 953
500 West San Antonio Street.
iiimiMiiiHimmiiiniii.iHiiiiiii.nHHi.iiHimmiim
THE TEXAS CLEANING & DYE WORKS
Announces that its new plant located at 912 Texas Street is almost completed and ready to
commence operations. The public will receive notice when we are ready for our formal opening
Neither time or money have been spared in the construction and equipment of this plant which is the most modern and sanitary
OUR EQUIPMENT IS OF THE LATEST TYPE AND CANNOT BE SURPASSED
CWe guarantee our work to be par excellent and of the highest class attainable by
skilled efficient and attentative workmen.
CfWe can dye any shade to match suph as hosiery to match slippers slippers to match
gowns gowns to match hats and hats to match any other garment.
(gHaving'purchased the most up-to-date machines operated by the best workmen to be
found we can clean and dye the most delicate fabric without injuring its texture.
CWe clean and dye scientifically. Our repair department does work that rivals any
new garment in appearance.
AUTOS WILL CALL FOR YOUR WORK AND MAKE PROMPT DELIVERIES. WE WILL ATTEMPT
TO GIVE YOU THE MOST COURTEOUS AND PLEASING ATTENTION '
Please Remember: Our Office Address Is 311 Texas Street Phone 4961; Our Plant Is 912 Texas- Street Phone 2819
Small Repairs Free MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN AT EITHER PLACE Small Repairs Free-
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