El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Sunday, October 7, 1917 Page: 2 of 16
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. SUNDAY OCTOBER 7. I?l 7
The Store for
Soldiers
EVERY day in every mail from every can-
tonment in the U. S. and even from
France (not every day) we receive orders from
soldier who were-in El Pato last summer. We
gave them iervice then we are giving them
service now.
We carry n complete line of uniform! in atocle or we
will make your uniform to order.
Cool night a are at hand to fit yourself out with a Sol
I. Berg aheep-lined overcoat.
Here you will obtain everything you need in Put-
tees O. D. Shirts military Stetson's and insignia.
Mall order for Military Good are tilled Right and TUtTlit
war. Write.
The Store for
Civilians
AGAIN this fall we are demonstrating the su-
periority of the Sol I. Berg Store Service.
This means that you can buy your new fall suit
and overcoat here at practically the same prices
you paid a year ago for the same grade goods. A
visit here will-be ample proof as to why it is to
your advantage to buy here
Ho re JÚkágjgá the larset Une of Kiemon
IUU ever suwcmblod In Uh Konlhwewt. See
206-10 SAN ANTONIO ST.
quottnt losflh font the
i'oiir policy in tn Motion
LA FOLLETTE TAKES FLOOR
TO REPLY TQ HIS
CRITICS.
(Continuad from Paps One.)
llii-m Willi it. i -i. iu ni I ihHr ruiniirj'.
"II la nut In in i Hint tin- amalors who
opposM !' OvdMMoa f war have
autre ttiii time aileil with any rnnrarteil
'i ' l vlllier rrirtiaint war measures
r my olticra. They havr. voted nrri.nl
ins tu Hi- ir iniilrlriual opinions hava
ntien iif-n 'II 1 sad to earn other on
lull- muí. a iiiiií la my recnlloi linn
liv never all vi.lnj loirrinrr since dial
tl n m on any rIiirío proposition upon
which Hi. -.-i. i had been illtideil."
Senator l a 1'olletlr ilorlarn.l thai It be
lone liad been made the vlrtlin i.r ihrao
attars. in- would not tali- llii aeneto s
valuable nun- for their ronsldrralion.
Mandate ot War Party.
"But air." lia combined. "II la not
tlviie Hie nirmbere of muaree that Iba
war parly hi thl country han tvnialil la
Intimídale. Tim manilale haa anna fori
to the sovcrelrn people ol thia country
Hal they muat 6a alien! while those
WtSn are belnt done by Ihelr rovern-
nicnl which mosl vitally concern Ihelr
well-lielnr. Ihelr htpplnes and thrlr
Uvea. Today and for weeks pul honeai
and law-ahldlnr rttliena of thla country
are beinr terrorised and outrared In ihelr
rirhia hy Ihose sworn to uphold the law
and protect the rifhta or the people. I
Have In my iMiannaalon ituineroua affi-
davits establishing the fact that people
are bclua: unlawfully - arrested thrown
Into Jail held Incommunicado ror days
only to be eventually discharged with
out ever hating- lienu taken Into court
because they have committed no crime.
Prívala residence are belnt Invaded
loyal rltlaena or undoubted intearliy anil
probity arrested cruss examined and the
ini.nl eacred constitutional .rights fusr
auleed m every American cltuen are betas-
continually vlolatad.
"It appears to be tbe purpose of those
lomluctina this rampalen to throw the
country Into a state ot Mirror to coerce
Real Estate in El Paso
Continues to Move.
Oar city is doing iu bit by rrtSsTtNuataTtg normal condi-
tion in botirteai. People are buying and selling real
estate as usual. The public is seeking absolute safety
is their investments by securing Title Guaranties. This
is done at a reasonable east
"It is better to be safe than sorry."
Stewart Title Guaranty Company
Capital $300000.
El Paso Tasas. Phone 339
pnblli opinion té stifle
airarle rrm Nlkaa.
Mal iles auotln al
American
iTttiaasu
war na Wisconsin senator tare rx-
irsrts írom speeches by Burke los. Lord
Chaihsm snd others In the Rritlnh parlia-
ment atlaasias Oreat Britain war upon
Ike AjBria roloelee He said he did
II to show the principle of free speech
was ne saw doctrine bom of the consti-
tution or the I'nlted late.
In support of hi anerflrm that con-
rreaa should speak tor me country in
daelaring the purpose of war the ten
atop Otar! precedent at treat lenata.
"It would be. had wionth 11 the con-
stitution clothed the president with any
auch power" ha said "but to esarcls
such power without coniiltutlonal an-
ttnrrty cannot mm he tolertM if van
the form or rra rnvernmenl ara to re-
main. Wa know that the people would
resist snd. If nace.csry resist with arm
In their hands any scheme to cloths lit
preiinent witn power so piunr una rnun
escept In etie of actual Invsalun unlet
supported by referendum.
"And" he sdded "beeauM there 1 no
rletrnett of understsridinr. no unity or
opinion In this country on the part of
inr people as 10 ine conattiona upon
wnien we are prosacoiint mis wsr or
whst the specific object are upon the
pie to tpesk ror themaelve on this mat
world Inane: why should not the Ameri-
can neotile voice Ihelr eonvlrlloras
Ihrnuth Ihelr choitn reprnentstlvas In
contressT"
Dealal at Frac I seer k.
Frauhaililnt denial ot free speech Ben
ator I.s Kolleito added:
There has never been a time for more
than t century and a half whan the
rlrht or rree speech and rra prats and
the titht ol the people to peaceably M-
semble for public discussion hss bean
an vlolatad amona Bnfllsh-spaaktnt peo-
ple as they are vlolatad today throurfmut
the I nlted Mates. Todsy In the land we
have been wont to celt the free United
.Slates aovo mors mayor i. policemen and
even the new-riedtd soldier in his first
anaxi are preventing- or Dresaint
iieareahle tnaetlnea callad to discuss
que lion tmwtnt out or this wsr snd
Juntes aun ron na wnn aonie noiauie ra
notion are falllnr to rrotert the Clll
tena In their rlrhts. In time of war even
more then In lime of peace whether cltt
sent happen to atree with the rullnt sd
mlniatratlnn or not Iheae precious fun
diimcniiii neraonal rlrhts frea speech
free press and rlrht or aasemblsre so
BXPnclUy anil ernpiianrsiiy ruarauieeii u
the conatllutlnn should be malnUlncd In
vlnlshla.
"But more Iban this tr every prrpara-
llon for wsr csn be msde the escnae for
destroying free speech snd a free pre
and the rlrht or the people to astambl
tofthar lor peaceful dlsrosilnn. then wa
may well despair or ever attain flndlnt
ourselves mr a lont period In a elate or
peace."
Constitutions authority of Hit presi
dent to rn ine wsr a purposes ne quo.
Honed hy Impllcstlon.
The President's Duty.
"It msv bu said Hist the duty ol Ik
president to enforce the lawa of toa
. ni 1 1 1 v carries with It by smoucalraa
contrui over the military lorces lor mat
pulposo and the decision as to when
the laws are violated and lb manner in
which they should ha redressed reels
with III pre anient i lie question ot en-
lurclnx uio law ol in United states
however does not arise la the present
Miimuoii. 'rue. law or the United State
nato no arrecí outside We territory or
the United Mates uur army to r'rsnce
or out navy on Uio mili seas may be
entaited in Win ihy enlci prises but I My
sru not elirurtunt Ui lawa of tue United
mates tud the president derives trom his
i oufliiuitHinsi oulitkllon to entorce Hie
lawa or uie courury no power to ueier-
inine the purposes ui the present war.'
Ilellne Purposes of War.
Conlentllnt II Is Uw duly or columns
to deilue Uie purpua ot thu war and
iieinniiiiio wvhen It shall end lie declarad
'-The uueatlon Is. are wa to sscrllin
mllllona or our yount man the vary
prouiue or the land ud spend blllluns
unit more uUlloua and pile up the con ol
nvint until wa starve no ror a peace
without victory hut ror a peace su far
sa we are yet advised satlataclory to the
alllesf shall uie leal I ul y overbuiue
people ol thl country continue to bear
i no uriini ui a pmioneeu wiwr jv "
objects not openly staled and derincin
-The answer rests. In my Judt-imnt
with the rontress whuM duty II I to
daclar our sperlllc purpose 1n lb prea-
vol war and to slate ilia object upon live
oltslniueiit or which wa will make peace.
II Is unfortunate fair ui country and
for the senator rrom Wisconsin" said
.senator Itoblnixin or Arkansas replylnt to
squalor Ls rolleiu today. "That lie ha
i..... ii..ir ami hie service-to the pro
motion or Ideaa and desirea or tin
kaiser."
Kelloif Attack La rollettr.
Senator slellntt accused La Kollette of
nils-stsUnt Iscts In lb St. Paul speech
and denied thla country went to war to
secure Americans the rirm trsvei on
munition laiiru ships or to proteri loan.
msile uy jnortan tu. tomen au
ernmenls.
"I am a Jealous of the rltht of free
speech as any meuiner oí sois uouj
Meuabir krllnrs said "hut this Is a 0Ua
Hon of erroneous autameat or tacts
rather than uf free speech."
' have no rleht or wish.'" he oeoiln
neii "tn criticise any man who voted
stsinat thla nation solus to war. ellhourh
I may disasree wlUi him. but we are at
war and 1 believe men or this body men
or Influence should not make ttateroents
lend lug vi aid and eitconraa the enemy
end to cst dishonor and discredit upon
this nstlon. .
"Imtiins the circulation In the Oer
man emtiire or those statements reflect
tut discredit niion our prosecution or Uie
war and auatslnUMr the lutllre or the
:ause or the tieruian empire. Could thaw
Uiese are tlie reasons which lead tie Into
thla Tl oonrilcl and sustain u through
It trymt orqeair -
r. 0. Eatles' nance Wednesday. Or tobar
10. Oood music. Ladles rree. Adv.
ED CICOTTE STARS WHEN
CHICAGO WINS.
Dr. L II.
EN6INEER5 EXPECT
URGE ATTFNDANCE
HERE ON OCT. 18
mdrta.
uw t nion in
suparvlaad' uS
r tat mswDtaan
port unity of mm
wsa then
works
iiitr wa
b Cbarleston sad rj
completad be went M
Praia d ant ot
atm- .sa
STOliaa trasvasa
tieal riishissrs-
Make Address.
When rae annual convention of the
Southwestern Boelety of nntlneers open
tn f.i Paw October l(. It It expected that
en attendance that will break ill previous
records will be registered. The feature
of the convention will be an address by
Dr. I. ft. Kollls president of the American
Society or Mechanical Knrlnaers. end ona
or lb most prominent engineers of the
unneo autes.
The protram ror the convention fol-
lows: Thurauy arternoon October l bul-
naa meeting.
Thursday cvenlnr. I o'clock at the Cham
ber of Commerce building addrMa by
Friday morning October t reading or
papera ny uean u. m. nuner or uw uni-
versity or ArMons and by other promi-
nent minina man or Arttona.
Friday si noon luncheon of delegates.
Frldsy arternoon inspection of points
or Hitaren m the upper and lower valleys.
Irs Nelson Maílla
Irk Kelson Mollis wss born In Moores-
vlile Ind. March 7 ls. In lilt he wss
tradnatfd rrom lha Louisville (ky.) hlgn
school and want a apprentice in a ma-
chine shop ror building snd repairing II
kinds of engines particularly those ror
the Ohio river steamboat. His hesltii wsa
road company and lstei with cotton
commission house In Memphis Tenn.
In 1174 ha enured the nvl r.sdemy
a a csdet-englneer. having taken a com
petitive examination slong with about
iso outers to or wnom were appointed.
Mollis stood first on the list or those
who entered and retained this position
throuthoul the course. When It Is men-
tioned that In the dais were Included
auch brilliant men as the lata Professor
ttpsngler pr. i.ooley snd Admiral Orlf-
rln the present engineer In-chler of the
navy II win be seen that thl record
means a treat deal.
After grsdustlon from Annapolis In
117 nr. Holl Is spent three yoara In the
Medlurraneon and North a snd on the
coin or Africa In the cruiser Qulune-
baur Vurlnt hi time In the navy bt
served 10 on lb United RUtes stesm-
shlpt Alert. Hertford niehmond and lh
rinKHhip charlasloa.
At the conclusion of the cruise on the
Ouinnebsut and after pfomoUon to the
rrade ol assistant entlneer he was de-
alled ta proressor of msrme eoglneerlnr
st Union college Bcbenecudy. H. T In
accordance with tha provision or an act
or contra permitting such detall In
order to promota Mcbnlcal education.
This experience st Union college wa ex-
cellent preparation for whst sfterwsnl
provea to or ma me wore
nerved aa White a
la list he served with the advisory
board that built tha four ships or the
white Bquaoron ana spent some montns
In the Inspection of machinery at chea
ter. Fl. v. and Nashua n. fl. On lha
west colli be spent three year at the
union iron woras wnere some or ine
esrlv ahlns for tha new navy ware then
buUdlnt among them the Charleston
nan rrsnnsco jaonwrey ana uiympis.
Thl wis a splendid opportunity ror a
brilliant rounr engineer like Hollla. a
living thorough ramtllsrlty wlty the
very lstesl types or machinery and siso
blow has been delivered In a world'
series.
MeCsrtv Hit Triple.
Tha dams' lona tally came in the toi
lowing Inning when MeCsrty hammered
out a three-base hit between Felsch and
1. Collins which might have gone for a
home run also nao ne oren auie to run
raster. Recently recovered rrom
broken leg however tha bes Mccarty
could do was to reach third rrom which
point ue scored easily on Msuee s single.
There were several other limes when the
Olsiits threatened hut In everv eaaa sen
sational plays by the Box turned them
naca me outstanding example or these
wonueriiii uerensive pisys wss a anoe
atrillo- catch bv Jsckson In the seventh In
n In k. when- he swept In on the run and
csught Mccsrty's drive Just ofr the traai
and llnlshed with a somersault coming
up witn uie nan in ms nana so quietly
thst Holke was easily held al first.
wnicn ne nsn reacnea as ine resuu or
single to lirhl.
Another unusual suglc of the plsy wss
the fact that ctcone wss torced to work
herder ss the winning pitcher than sal
lee who want down to defeat alter hurl-
Int a creditable game In every resnert
The teudoncy or the White Boi to hit
anyimni uw loosed goon instead or wan
lug out the opposing pitcher waa Ulus
tratad bv the fact that Bailee threw unh
urt baila In eight Innings. Clcotte'i total
ior nine innings was lot.
Each pitcher was a. bit otT In the third
Inning. Clcotte threw twenty times In
that session nine or his offering being
balls two clean strikes three foul strikes
two fouls one hit Safely and three hits to
fielders. In the same Inning Bailee sent
up rive balls rive clean strikes wa round
for threo earn hit and had two pitches
mi to neiners.
The total balls pitched by Innings:
INMINOS- Bailee. Clcotte
Mri .Til it
Beaond in n
Third II It
Fourth to It
Firth II u
sixth a i
Seventh H l
Klghth 4 I
Ninth o i
In lha alxth infltruy neither pi tobar had
a ball called and Clcotu repeated tbt
real in the ninth. In tha whole tarn the
totals of tha various kind ol pitch war
as toiwws:
Balls Halles ti Clcotte so. Htrlkaa
Salle Clcotte . fool BlrUtts-Sallea
nr. cicotia it. routs bailee a. cicolte 4.
Sate hita -Bailee 7. Clootie 7. Kit to Held
era nanee su i.ioone so-
LEVY GROCERY CO.
ilissts- Uto Kya ra Sw
IIS sad ISO E. Nan Antonio i
Monday Specials
f9tti T)sfsswt5si IWI" HWWi 44? s t WltlB i
I IsuesVs Urt 'ui aü Ú Seaa !
Sa
ilnd
(Ctiiitlnued From Pa
film or cTTuds and lb ti
railed to interfere with inatr wort one
to the protection or tha towerlnt aintd.
Ondirfoot tha new. slSouth trine
son rrom tn rata rrtaay. waa true ana
there was not s míame which could be
attributed to poor fielding conditions.
While lb box score (bowed IHUe sd
a Sjiaosa Matches
aassttad I see atl'i
M Paarake Hour irarkaaa
Mk's SreL mmr -
Otante. Both Infield snd outl
onv ana
ililusllv.
Iban ws.
in rata with the national leatua own
blnstlon. The men of Rowland with O
rone on tha mound ssmaaswd tn hava
psyrbolottral edge on Iba Olsnts and
even tn the meat uncertain moments of
the route! played with dash and vtm.
They war tha first to score tathirtna-
to their tnrteld run tn tha third when
sfier Brhslk had been retired at first by
y.lmmermsn. r.leoita tingled through sac
md. John Collins followed with another
to rltfal and Clcotte waa thrown est at
rrom usa nasa way saea m wa
s -Tp )sS sssd as
nenleal wis s hums ron
ibas power tad wturrh hy
taarth wlwa h esusht rase
eeping
ara. II U saswtfut i
score asi
ruT
Of lemsrkl
tijT aco rUTi.w i
Mftntige of Rwflifs Teeth
fuet ase our rominftn rionins
and look at these two pictures
above.
TU sdvuutaa ara not only a dear roet
I. Do not slip when
tie. as the leversg is
..esw
lint com oe tea
hoi ussr.
ntrrsmrii you oouid bm pouibly al i
Iw'iWva 'f" "atlwmP
We "ajJtae onTrJlw Syaloro
Psntiats la tha Southwest
Only makers of this plate.
Do not wl same ebeip dtsllkl mislead
tSaWS
aaaasa far i'fe.
Dar sa (Drdered.
Hew Systea Deitil Co
oí. U Vwaa.suad kaa JkaUMata a
tas
era
Drawn i fon works ha baa
leaign ass cooatracuaa
. and now bad the op-
(at how n worked in
ra. wsu w am onaonuniiien ror
lmprovetneriL While on the cusrlestsn
let wss detailed at Iqulqul to the FIB
btmer Itala sner tha capture ror the
t ner raaay ror a re-
Sutes. He went nonti
to kaw la the sprint of ISM tad than treat
to Chin in lb Charleston. Is January
IMS as went to Newport on the starf ot
lb AppfenUee Bchoolor costura Island
swaiaaan at navei swaepe.
lefor explrsllon of Mrvlce on the
rleston. Admiral Mel tille dealaaatecl
Hit to lectura on naval aturtneerlnt al
Naval War collate tad be was Uw
at to sirs lecture Ibera The result
was exsciiy what hi friends hsd .aatlM-
ptlad and proved lb wlaaora of Admiral
alalviaa' electlon.
When houis waa ordered to tn paren
of staam mtgineerlog ii wss not loa to
Drenara ma lectures but Admiral Mel-
tille bad salee ted nun to be the sueresaor
of Chief aaglnsar (now Admiral) Frank
n. osuey at enter oesigner. ne waa nr.
nauey s sssisuns ana it is ssie to say
tnst iwo snier oesitnera ot msruw ma
chutare could not hare bean found. Dur
(tig thla service which lamed only about
year houis suggesteu a numoer ot ex-
cellent feslures which ware Incorporated
in ine macninery uesitn or anal perioo
Ills Ian work in the navy wa Mm prp
ration of apeciricatlon ror lb mschin
ry or the gunboat Ntshtin tad tha da-
algn of machinery for soma of Iba tor
uoats.
tsat Harvard uhl vanity was looking
ror a prorestor or entlneerlnt and wish-
ed to consider among others a naval
engineer. Tha high sundlnt of Dr. Hollla
at ine Asvet acsaemy. ms spieoaia prac
tical rccoru ana mi
the war colltta. ill
man to be considered. At tha sumaatlon
or the secretary of the nary on the rec-
ommendation or Read Admiral Sampson
ana near juunirai atesvisw no wsa invii-
sd to acceol lha chair of anrtneerlnr and
resigned from the navy in Septtmber
leva to enwr ou ma auues at nsrvsru
university.
Finding engineering at low ebb at Htr
vard be reorganised the englueerlim tfe
parmient. becomlnt a member of the
athletic commute bt rilled up ewamp
by dredging rram Chirle river thu
building an athletic field nd under Ills
supervision waa ouiit ua nirvara stad-
ium and boat nous the stadium being
ot reiniorcea concrete aim nsviug seal
hall housing iba englneerlnt department
was built. He also bad charge of raising
the money snd the building of a build-
int tor Harrtrd Union In connection
with the building projects al llarvsrd
Dr. Ilollls becima Intlmstely associated
with ciuuies r. MokUm of the firm of
Mckim Mead fc While. In every way be
enterca into ine university tire or Har-
vard apart rrom Hie englneerlnt aide
snd It hss been reportad on good author-
ity that President Eliot said a rew years
alter Ur) Hull! became member or the
Harvard racniry mat ne wss id "great
est rind" hi at sear.
In the discussion relative to an under
standing between Harvard university and
lb Maassrhusetis Instituí of Technol-
ogy Dr. Ilollls advocated eirecllve eo-
oueratlon between tha two. and baa al
ways believed that It would have heel)
wrong to erees entmeeruir isuuraioriea
in twin placet.
Heads Polytechnic tawUtule.
In the summer of 1913 Dr. Hollla realm
ed to lake tbe uresldenev or lha Wor
cester Polytechnic Institute where there
ara splendid opportunities ior coniiuutut
his rorcerul work ror lha sdvsnccmcn
of enrlneerlntr education.
Dr. Holds has always retained Ml keen
Interest In the nsvv and wa a vary tcllvo
rscfor in Causing the personnel board I
be orgsnueu. lit was a mana or coionei
iiooaevelt who wss then saeletant seers-
tsry or lh navy and haa diacuated tbe
project or the unalismstlon or the line
tad the englneerlnt corps with him very
The talí' Francis H. Wilson then a ose
Sh.fffi.Xec'"wnT?
veil. The result was thst Mr. Hooseveli
war convinced or in importance or a
careful Investigation of the subject which
led htm to recommend the orgsnlsiUun
or lha personnel board and when the
project for amalgamation came up It
found him already potted on the lubjert.
ilecently Dr. houis nan servea us con
nectton with the work In Industrial pre
H wss (lao a member or Iba commission
on national defense and It recommenda
tions were submitted to tbe vwloua
Chambers of Commerce In the United
stales looking to s better nsvy a belter
srmy snd a legalised council on national
derense. .The Chambers ol Commerce
spproved almost without division and the
report or uie committee aim ua iwuuwa
hava lnce practically been adopted by
"VMS- nreaent time Dr. Ilollls Is nresl
dent or lite Amerlcsn Society of Mechan-
ical Engineers. He has siso Just been
appointed by Secretary ol War Biker to
in aavisory nimnn b
n arm v. He also reDreecnta tbe Amer
lcsn Society or Mechanical Kuglneers on
the committee on science and resesrch of
tbe council or national ueimnn.
Will Helleve Nerveus Deeresaioas aad
arouses Uw Uvar. drives out Ma.srla and
builds UP Uie system a sure niiyaiuw
and aid to dlteMion. roc aqv.
BREVITIES.
(Adv armament)
l Rarragi
Check I Lont well's.
no nilslshe. Teiepnone no.
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Dr. Chan. Itonthrt l-t-M MUI Building
flay pyrar catarrhal dexrneta success
rully Ire ted. A new method. Dra. Mc-
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BsVMV Saw JackaU street.
Opiwerte tkaaeaBleg.
Bug a Liberty Bond
Then bring it to us; we will accept
it at full value as first payment on
a Piano or Phonograph
yxQÍnB Egg
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"Tkit rich wntdtr f ttui
vibrant livini it is f curt .
as ft wish U what ycu
mail it."
I HE pleasure music has always given. you
has been the passive pleasure ot listening
delightful it is yes but not the keenest
joy that music holds for you.
You never have beard line music but that you have imagined
yourself in the role of performer. The more' wonderful the music
the stronger your instinct to musicianship. - For music is expression
only more subtle than language rarer sweeter.
Now the creative joy of making music is yoursl
The Aeolian-Vocation has brought you the power literally to ring
to play to direct great orchestras. This wonderful new phono-
graph reproduces from records the true natural tones of voice and
instrument mirrors with inspiring perfection the performances of
- the world's greatest musicians. '
With the Graduóla the revolutionary Vocalion expression device
you may express in this fine music your own music feeling. You may tint
each tone mould each phrase artfully shade and vary until it images your
thought and taste. Truly
Through the W mderful New Musical Instrument
AEOLIAN-
VOCALION
The Creative Joy of Music Is Yours
Come in snd play the Vocalion yourself. This i the fair and convincing
test of Vocalion supremacy . Remember that Vocalion prices are reasonable
35 to $350. Art styles to $2000. ($35 to $75 styles without Graduóla.)
TERMS AS LOW AS $4 MONTHLY
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCKS OF COLUMBIA RECORDS
OSIC PBlCt
MAS? a
Phone 2926
KST rum house n el paso.
Everybody's Former Building
Be Sure of Our New Location
ALAM0G0RD0 MILLS
WILL RESUME SOON
fxatfsaasrt to vv rear atoa rrtf mne
Nearly Cotnplctted ; Reamo vc
Big Besmears.
Alaiuotortto. . I. M. Oct Anuouitca-
Mttl Hss bees made Usa! tbe mills which
rare closed few roooUut ato 111 re
uaae oDeratlana to a abort Oroe. Tb est-
Staa trMaB was trrackad before Use does
of lb aaffii. it belnr repaired ad ottwr
eauruaa aad oiacainery arw bave Data
r noKuwta. oí tu rao w aots
SS jaslo! tr arjatSlv Ías5sstsar
la praaosusrad so be In ttvod tBapa seat
' adarkjr a ejaarlar at a saUa.
ut a tblra of Iba dista c wat traveled
ItK dsr. Wben tbe mills resume otaar-
$pm a but number of men wiu be
tor eoCTioi operaaoot anpt itiataa-
several lrs:u crews will be re
Alsinoirordo.
i far Blaad rraiwtta.
ateneo lastttaM tor Ue BUnd
a baa beta dome a mood war
alnrc lb enlat or school ta tllllBall
Bat a tart snroltewait Mal s cdaapausa
;urr of Uiatruciors. Tbe baw laundry baa
raeo. roiu. pora tad Mm aad W soot
prodaea iu own vatetsblss. Tha firta
etittltst Of alfalfa haa baass aaaawd a saw
barn. sMtiDt aa ataras of sevea tasa
at lha acre.
roe aew tsar aars at lha bstam that
K" " . swxv r3t
as tha bupactloo of the road are oooi-
ioo for Uta construction a the
SJTJSú.tur for hicb
racestt hood lssita provldn aiMjorn.
Snowflakc Fruit Growers
Instructed in Care of
Trees; to Exhibit at Fair
eswsai ec Paowala. arts. superUttendent
is..-r.yw". sna san cut tura or the
; rasa áifvaf- ís
trtM Will In. ...
shat be fouwd thai appurs nT&JSSS
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Sunday, October 7, 1917, newspaper, October 7, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199326/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+El+Paso+County%22: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.