El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, May 5, 1916 Page: 4 of 14
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A DOSE OF
NASTY CALOMEL
It galrs-atea! It make you sick
and yon may Iom a
day's work.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Friday! May 5. 1916.
MEXICO WILL TODAY
CELEBRATE VICTORY
Fifty-four Years Ago French In-
vaden Ware Defeated by
General Zaragoza.
TI firth or May li for Uto Mrxirmt
nay of patriotic! Joy. Vol even the mod
You're bilious sluggish constipated
and bflbve you need vile dangerous
ealornel 'r' alan your liver mid clean
yaur bo we la
Here's my guarantee: Ask your
druggist for a AO cant ItoUle of Pod-
aren l.i vr Tone and rtxhe. a apoonlul
tonight. If It doenn't sValghten you
right up better tha i calomel And
Without griping or itk'K you sic
I want you lo go bark to the tora and
tret your money.
Taka calomel today and tomorrow
you will feel weak and alok mid nuu-
aeateri. Don't loae a day's work. Take
epoomui or narmloaa. vegotahle i hard Ver i.iiij. the timer hem
uonanri a l.ivt lone tonlKlit and wake pain Dad lirneral Prim eoanl
bitter political haft have been sucrcssflil
In mike the Mexican ienple forget that
glorious dat
II hark In the middle or the nine-
teenth cento rv The Mexican nation war
loin and hungry; without the least "u or
a ftnmrui sistetn without m orgtnlied
army. inm gf the greed of rutburlene
end impudent military rhinftllns who
it into luí tlien. an they now do for "pow-
er" had to fare the three most powerful
nation of that tinte Knglirid. Sialu and
I retire.
Ioeon I pent sent hit navy to. bem
iwrt
HAVE ROSY CHEEKS
AND FEEL FRESH AS
A DAISY TRY THIS!
aya q'aaa of hot
phosphate before breakfast
washes out poisons
lid!
op iceiing great it a perfectly barm- the mom noted eomiii.iniler of if tilrked
lmm sivr ll lo olir cniioren ny ' arm 1- In ..Im-.. or ui.ll n.i. ill. i.... I r.ir.n
lililí advanced to Solrdad. But Prim and
time. It can't-aalivnie. ao let them eat
anything afterwards. Adv;
Delgado Talks lo Members
Spanish-A mcrican Club
Frrd lielrado. defeated In the Iicinorrttlc
convention for constable by l.on Uerner.
wis the principal speaker ror the El Paso
City and County liernocrsllr rliib at the
meeting or the Spanish-American Demo-
cratic club held lal mailt at the comer
of nvcrlan.il and Oregon .-Ireeu. it wan
not the unit or the1 rlty employe! and
other members or the political rlub that
Delirado railed to !Mid the nomination rut
constable at the hand or the IttmocreUc
convention home or the employes were
there with badges on imi in spite or thai
0'rner received an overwhelming- majority
of the vote cast. . Jut lierore going Into
the convention. Helgado declared to scv
eral that he would abide fiy the choice
made. ' Í
"I will be ror the man the convention
names whoevrr he is said lu laaito. Last
night be declared lie for Hie hi I'aao
City and I ounty Democratic ticket -rrom
"top Ui bottom."
Particular people prefer Minnerirer n
Majesiu- bams and bacon.. Deliriously dir
tarsal. Adv.
EARLY AUTO SERVICE
The Timet' (.as Cruces auto service lias
put into effect n new schedule leaving Hie
Times orrire at i a. in. ailing gl' all hotels
for passengers.
This new schedule will put passengers
Inn l.as cruces at 7:30 a. m.
i. ii. Heger Is now operating the l as
Cruces auto line and lie now Is eipupped
Willi new cars of lite latest model. Take
advantage of Uila early service and go by
auto to l.as Cruces. Telephone ror your
reservations to circulation department
Times. Telephone austi. Adv.
John W. Roberts
Leaoés for New York.
Is war correspondent and
the British commander aware of Ihe utter
iinjusllce their sovereign were commit
ting in tending such powrrrul armies to
light a weak anil torn nation withdrew
Ihelr troops and sailed back to F.tiropc.
Napoleon bund and deaf to the appeal of
Justice anil to the situation then prevail
ins. ordered fleneral i. o and lilt
great division lo advance on Puebla.
(ieueral Laurence? and his soldiers hail
seen the glory or the pyramids In Egypt
under Napoleon the Oreal. Their rare
were bumrd by the sun or every part or
Ihe world where their anna had won pret
tlgc. They were the first soldiers of iba
worm. s
Ig-nai-lo Zaragnta a young man-fir ft
f?i years one or Uie youngest generals
Hie ragged Mexican army want to meet
Ihe I rem h. He lrtd nothing else bul hi
heart of psliiot and in - ralth In the right
that assisted the Mexicana. With a rew
hundred braves who were sure itt death
he n.rtirieit In two days the mountain or
fluadalupe and Ihe Hill of' l.orelo two
promuient heights commanding the entry
In tlie city or Puebla. The nrth or May.
IHoi' Laurrnecz attacked Ihe young hero
with his picked army or several thousand
men with cannons slid every available
military convenience. And. arter one whole
day or sanguinary struggle the brave le-
gions nf France the soldiers who were in-
vincible in Europe were taught by Uto
Mexican general thai they could beat them.
'ieueral .aregoxa shortly arter tile bat-
tle died in Puebla and did not see the
. mph-hi i or Ills decisive victory.
Paso Del Norte Roof Garden
Opea Wednesday and Saturday nights
commencing May
tit)
l'e
lor breakfast tomorrow try Mnltherger't
Majestic Macon. "Deliriously dirrercnl."
Adv.
John VV lloberis war
former representan c
the international News
trrday for New York r
prcts to make his hoiui
engaged in writing the I
li now bemi put out in
large number of papain
Bytidlcote. t Is
Ihi
ller
rvlce left yes
where he SI
Mr. Huberts Is
or 1 ilia which
arm rnrm in a
u the UcCiure
xpeeted this work will
n book form b IIsiiht
eossuiutloaaiitt rsvo
he carranr.a-Villa ipiar-
spresanted lbs Morning
liable anions his works
of Ihe fnrhlhig around
light the downrall or
proceeding or
the national conveulioii at Aguascolienu-s
snd Zapata llllsls occupation uf Mexico
City lie bat been orrerrd a position on
the New fori I w iling- Mall which Is
published by 9. 8. Meciure.
lute n and before
rei Mr. Roberta
Timet in Mexiro
being the a. mi
Torriyrt. which brough
the ifuerta axivernment
NUXATED IRON
TiTil
Inennscs strength . of
deiuato nervous run
down people VOO per
cent In ' t-n days in
many Instances. turn
foifeit if it falls aa per
lull explanation In
larra article abon to
aplicar ' In this paper.
your doctor
I f MA1LV Ml Mill II 1:1111 1 1
Condiiiont that prevailed It the various
weather bureau stilloiis throughout the
Unltad Stalei at p. m seventy-tirth DM-
iioiiin nine yeauwiiay:
Wind
i "3
STATION AND STATE
up WEATHER.
llh'l.e. clear
narlllo cieart.
I: a
Temp.
BfffC
1.1141 I
To aaa tha tlns;e of healthy bloom in
ytmr fac. to aea your akin el clearer
arhH claarer to wake up without a
headache backache coated tong-ue or
a naatv breath. In fact to feel your
best day In and day out. Just try ln-Ide-bathlna;
every morning; for one
week.
Me fore breakfset each day drink a'
lass of real hot water with a tea-
spoonful of llmeatons phosphate in it
aa a harmless means of washing from
the stomach liver kidneys and bow
ele the previous day's Indigestible
waste sour bile and toxins; . thus
cleanatn sweetening and purifying
the entire alimentary canal before
putting more food into the atomaoh.
The action of hot water and llmeatons
phoaphnte on an empty stomach IS
wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans
out all the sour fermentations gases
and acidity ar.d gives one a splendid
appetite for breakfast. .
A quarter pound of limestone phos-
phate will coat very little at the drug
store but Is sufficient to demonstrate
that. Just aa soap and hot water
cleanaes sweetens and freshgns the
skin so hot witter and limestone ph
phnte act on the blood and Internal
organs. Those whd are subject
constipation. bilious attacks acid
stomach. rheumatic twinges also
those whose skin 'Is sallow and com
plexion pallid are assured that one
week or Inside-bnthlng will have them
both looking and feeling better In
every way. Ad.
THOUSAND PERSONS
ENJOY MARINE BAND
Classic and Popular Selections
Rendered Dannf Afternoon
and Evening.
HEALTH CENTER
AT CALIFORNIA
SUMMER RESORT
Famous Battle Creek Methods
Pursued With Succsm at
Long Beach.
A)
A I
Atlanta.
lends
boston clear
Chicago clear
incinnatl. cloudy
sjnrar bt eldv...
lN-troH. clear
Iiilh. char
Kl. 1'As.o rleir
Galveston pi. rldj .
Havre pi noy w
Jarksom lib' cloudy. SW
lock cleir si
geles clear SW
Nashwlle. clear W
rleans. clear.
.SW
. SI!
MW
New Virk
laba
Itapld
in
-lear ..
. cleir ...
:ily. clear
pi I. clear
Id V
NW
s
clear 8 .p.'
alt l ake pi cldy.... W ..
.in Antonio pi. cdv SV
san Kranrlsco clear .v i
santa Kc clear SW .
allle. cloudy NW
ashtngton. rain K it
Wlchltu. pi. cldy ni
Yuma clear HW
Wind velocities iW
druggist about It. owl t miles an hour and .mo u i o
lijan always carry It In nr less than m uf an Inch are
I In above table.
AWARDED
GRAND PRIZE
AT aOTet
L CALIFORNIA
05ITI0NS
lsaagsgsgsaB
Kstabllsbed for the purpose of promtilgat
Ing lertain health principles which years
of experience have shown to be the mott
natural and rational ways of restoring the
sick lo a normal state or health the sani-
tarium situated at Long Beach Calirornia
lias become popularly known at one of the
leading and beat known health and recrea
tion Institutions of the West. The various
methods which have been successfully
used at battle Creek are pursued at the
California sanitarium and It It said that
probably no other Institution la quite as
advanced In the matter or equipment and
methods.
rhe electrical and mecuamcal Swedish
departments arc elaborately equipped with
practically every approved Instrument and
machino and Include the latett and most
powerful static galvanic reradlc sinnol-
lal 'high-frequency diathermic aino-rnn-dentation
machines vibratora solar lamps
vertical and horltontal floursscoplc scteeni
sterescopet and X-ray machines.
I'nllke most sanitariums which are gen-
erally thought of ts hospitals this resort-
sanitarium has s homnllks stmotplier and
many seekers of rest and recreation go
there to spend the summer months ror
there Is every manner or healthy outdnm
diversion Including golf tennis suit balh
tug motoring etc The social lire it de
hghlful Slid guests are largely from tin
refine! and cultured walks of life.
A handsome booklet profusely illustrated
giving complete information special sum
niei unes etc. may be had by writing
direct to the Long Heaeli-Sanitarium l.ong
beach Calirornia.
May Abolish Present
Parking Ordinance
Because or numerous complaints the
preaent city auto parking ordinance may
be abolished and a new one adopted. Mayor
Tom I.ea hat Issued a call ror all auto-
mobile owners to meet with him auil the
members of the city council Saturday
morning at 10 o'clock ror the purpose or
discussing a parking ordinance which will
if potilble meet the needs especially or
business inep who are owners or autos mid
have no convenient piare to park the samr
when St their orrires or placet of business
On account of the present ordinance
wheh forbids parking cars on certain
streets complaint has been made that such
has resulted In a hardship and alto the
lost of automobile labia me owner being
compelled to leave bit car st s distant
point where he could not .watch it
Mule Plata which at una time was a
favorite place for parking cars may be
put bark on the parking list In the yenl
the city council repeals ihe present park
ins ordinance streets which have double
ear trarkt and others whereon traffic It
more or lesa congealed will probably be
left in the restricted dlttrlct while all
otlvsra under proper regulations win he
left free to the auto owners
r
"AT
MOVING PICTURES
OF THE
Mawson Antarctic Expedition
AT THE
Chautauqua
Hfe THIS EVENING
Dr. W. A. Hunsberger Lecturer in Charge
7F
Approximately one thousand people filled
tbe setlt of the big Chautauqua tent at
Borjfevard and Moble streets last night
stood in ihe rear slslet. and lined tbe eurb
outside the tent while the Mew York Ma
rine bsnd played. Orsnd opera srmt-
tlcal telecUont and popular mush wet
given In the varied program
yesterday was floury day at the fl Paso
Chautauqua. In the evening a block
seats was reserved for members or the
Rotary club snd their families.
Hand of n Pieces
The New York Marine band consists or
K pieces. Mario Lotlto. the gracefully
gvrnnasUc leader directs hit playera aa ir
he were drawing the music 'from their
pieces with his baton. He strives con
sternly to suit hit selections to his an
dlencrs even asking them occasionally In
choose their own selections. Yesterday
afternoon the Chautauqua audience wet
given the privilege of choosing between
the qntrtet from rilgolettn and "The Poet
and the Peasant" The latter teemed to
be the more popular. The quartet from
Hlgoieip was given Id the evening. Twice
because of trquesU from members of the
anílleme Hie "Boaary" was played.
K.rurls new to many musv lovers were
introduced In l.oalto't selections. The
trombone echo from the fir end of. the
big tent In "II Trovatore" was a departure
from tne ordinary and pleated the au
dlcore.
Beuthler bang.
Í. Donald Bouchler robusto tenor re
sponded to a number of encores. Bouchler
baa an excellent voice with a volume
whlcb enabled It lo reach lo the farthest
ends or the tent. Hit once popular "kiss
Me My Honey Klsi Me" pleased the
audience better than the classical s
tlont.
Francis I aliadle who hat spent most or
his life among the people or the French
Canadian settlements will give readings
and impersonation at the morning session
or the Chautauqua today st 10 o'clock.
will appear on the Chautauqua platform
again in tne afternoon.
WHI ftlng Orlglnsl gongs.
The Hlner Slsten. entertainers assisted
by Miss Marie Hummel pianist and ac-
companist will ting original songs and
will give readings of their own.composl
Hon at the afternoon program. The Biner
listers ire said to be among tbe best en-
tertainers on the Chautauqua platform. The
Junior Chautauqua will be held for the
children after the regular program.
Moving pictures of the Mawson Antarrtic
expedition will be shown this evening.
W. A. Hunsberger It the lecturer who will
explain the pictures as they ire shown.
The Miwson pictures are one of the lead
Ing features of the El Paso Chautauqua
They have been thown before the geo
graphical societies or America and Europe
and have been received with enthusiasm
everywhere.
The pleturei taken to.ooo miles from
America and r.oon miles rrom the nearest
human habitation show birds and anUnali
or the Antarctic regions a bllxtard In Alle
lic Land the lirgcit Ireberga ever photo
graphed and many other rcatu'res of Ant-
arctic life.
The Biner listen alio will appear on the
evening program.
BREVITIES
(Advertliementi.)
Advertisement.
Dr. hrrt. DenUst sie-m Mills Building.
New Mexico officials n El Paso.
Judge M. C. Mechem and District Attor
ney Harry gwen of the Seventh Judicial
district Of New Mexico with headquarters
- ipertiveiy t Socorro and Helen W. M.
are in El Paso for a rew dayt on bus!
nesi. They are registered it the 7.elger.
Anew kind of
yoyment in cigarettes I
New! Because no other cigarette
does or can do what Chesterfields do
namely:
Chesterfields satisfy
And yet Chesterfields are mild.
The Chesterfield blend that's
what is responsible for this new kind
of enjoyment in cigarettes !
Know what cold water does for
your thirst?
Well Chesterfields do exactly the
same thing for your smoking --they
satisfy!
Try Chesterfields today and see
jfyi(yes3acLcco Oar.
hesterfiel
CIGARETTES
DR. AUCnCRT Dentist Milla Bldg. Ph. ÍAI7
rire Dees Blight Damages. -
Fire yesterday morning did slight dam-
age to the building at tu Mesa occupied
by the F.I Piso Sign company. The origin
of the fire li unknown.
Dr v . Fraln Physician 3u Mills bldg.
Phone iles. Residence Phone JiM.
Dr. Anne Reum. Buckler bldg. ov. Elite C'y.
Boy Burglar Caught.
0. Allen the boy burglar who wis found
in M. Rotenbloom't grocery store on Ala
meda itreet at midnight wednetdiy night
wsb rday was given Into the cuttody or
Mrt. Webster. Allen is a email boy about
ten yean old. When discovered In tlie
store he wee carrying hit thoei in hit
hand. Ne hid not taken anything.
Try the new Oa-Aple Bar. You get the
brtt T. F. Kelih proprietor.
F.I.KCTRK r m i HF..S M AM Fie
Why not talk It over with Larribrr Flee
l.o. V 06 Texas St.
trie
Annual Report ef Chamber of Commerce
The progreit of El Paso in 1015 li out-
II ned it length in the by-liwt and annual
report of the Chamber of Commerce for the
past year Ittued yesterday. Tbe report has
l" en in the course of preparation since the
dsi or the year and his been in the hands
f the primen for teveral weeks.
T
J
Fred C. Knollenberg announces removal of
ins law orrires to got in capíes building
Dr. W. F. Warren dentist W to lit
uiiiuerrlal National Bank Bldv.. associate!
huh nr. 1. muer nr. cove m sixton.
Inventory of Goods Stolen
From Depot Giocn Police
I An inventory of the goods taken from
the quartermaster 1 depot at Fort Bliss by
' burglera on April U. yesterday wet Hied
w an he police. Burglan entered the de
I pot on the nlgbl or Uie and by forcing
I the lock on the door and stole e quantity
or clothing two guni and a sum or money
owned by oue of the orneen which wet
I in the safe. The clothing taken Included:
j im pair riding (tovas M pair shoes in
pant stocklngi Iff pen coitos stockings
If 0 D. ihlrts end tlx blankets
The bo me of Mrs. Asna Lovs M Man
! tans street was entered by burglars Wed
' naadar night A quantity of silverware
and two pistols were taken.
For eoM storage specs in new El Paso
central market epplly at once lo
PAJU W. PITMAN
Wt-TM TWO Republic! Bldg.-Adv.
proposals run kouiPMgirr or am
1.1 ECTtUCALLY ol'KRATgD PI MPIC
TI ATT. Ornee bspot. ouartermasirr. El
raso. Tesas- Sealed proposals win be re
crlted here until II a iu June 1. lets snd
men opened ror installing an electrically
operated equipment m pumping plant st
Fort Biles Texas rcrusar vaforvtsla va on
ppiicuoa-Ad.
20 for 10c
agatti.aasri00ri ill rfl M nat grxgsll.
estni tejlaf Ma If yatar dealer exeasse WJilj
Cm. AdtWser UsgsM Mj TeWw C .
S Per At. N. Y. City.
Z-and yet they're MILD
Grend Jury Returns Indictments.
The following Indictments have been re-
turned by the grand Jury: Lula Perex. bur-
glary; Jote Buitamantee assault with In-
tent to murder; Telltfero Mendosa then
over fM; Lula Laguna Juan Lazano and
Julio 1 larda assault with Intent to mur-
der; Alvino Riot theft from the person;
A. J. Pyle assault with Intent to murder;
Guadalupe (arria and Bernado Granado
burglary.
BIG KIP IS IN JUAjjaX-Adv.
r.sraped Convict Belag Returned.
Tom Waddell escaped comict from tbe
state penitentiary at Florence Ariz. who
was held et the city Jail Wednesday night
for Deputy Warden W. Brodle who Is
taking waddell bark to prison to serve
out a fourteen year sentence for second
degree murder lert yesterdsy In the cus-
tody of Deputy Brodle ror Florence. Wad-
dell was located by a letter he mailed to
a rriend. He escaped after he was put
under tbe honor system on the prison
camps. -
L. H. (aJpin. Sheldon hotel robber left
yesterday morning ror Los Angeles In the
custody or Los Angeles police. Oalpln
will be put on trlgl ror burgliry. He hn
admitted robbing the home or K. L. Crouch
m that city.
The Only Fire Proof Storage In Kl I'aao
WESTERN TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.
Phone 110 s. Stanton
500 patterns
You've the widest choice in the
world when you come here for tailored
to measure clothes over 500 different
patterns and each of them of a highly
distinctive and original character.
Besides the wide range of
weaves you have a host of
smart styles to claim your
approval whichever you
decide upon will look well
on you.
With such a diversity of
woolens and styles custom)
tailoring further claim j
your attention for its hand
tailoring precision of fit
and guaranteed satisfaction.
This Spring wear suit tailored to meas-
ure by the Continental Tailors of Chicago
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