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EX PASO HERALD
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TEXAS CITIES CI FID MS.
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Court Also Holds That They i Many Contributions Are Re-
Have Power to Regulate I ceived Within Last Few
the Movies. ' days; Committee Meets.
Attorney General Holds that !
State Association's Ac- !
tion Is Legal.
Vjstin. Tex. Oci. 1. ;ties and towns.
fi Ttxas liave authority to regulate
' . n-dinajices the 0-t!.n of ;itic
i. i also to resulaie ;hf rensor n-.o Ii.jr
j.- icre snows. r.reorni. to t'!siiK
udered today
iirr
n the stsl supreme
The fund for the porchase of an or-
joui for the new high school audi-
Austin. Texas Oct. 4. The attorney
general's department held today that
colli t iflnc aflsntml v. u. m
:-rium will be completed within a few ( .u.iryTOen-s association. dealing
days according: to an announcement with the question of compensation for
n.ade cdmsday by Julius Krakauer. . KHW?16"'" or labur. are not pro-
chairman of the orsan fund commit- Ji'slite?" th ntl trusl '"" '
I tee. A number of large contributions The resolutions referred to commis-
m $
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l.e jitne cae .( ""' hal hpn reived dunne the last few ' -Jn of agents and agreements not to
thA l.!o Tr.insit camB&n
j;lu to enj-n : tii of Fort Worth oays. and Bare been aiei to ..
m reuuliti. - 'h- ipe'ation of jitnes. I irMinaI donation of $S0M made by
le me nw.'s ...tur- rase cum ; JOBbaa juyaoWs.
1 '" h"" eV2Sl a && n ! A mating of the rBa fund com-
.-uuiii new agencies lot certain pe-
riods. The opinions stale: "Our anti
trust laws do not prohibit combina-
tions affecting personal services or
personal labor unless such combina-
tions restrict the pursuit of business
inp a sw:u v. eu- - - -y.V'V.--. rji7J . .i nKm "'"" ""? "'
Et-rs os asailed. The court refused I "L1" " " ""J ""T..m V.. the autnonzed by law.
..u of error in both cases. "V" i. ? hh school build-
inB Tuesday at noon. A luncheon .was METHODISTS OF NEW
RUMANIANS CLAIM VICTORY
ON TRANSYLVANIAN FRONT
F. ' -..(rest. RuTipnia. Oct. 4. The Ko-
r ."! h.ie inflicted a further defeat
' f e Germans and Austrian: In
1 u svlvnnia. the -"ir office announced
i . The Teutonc forces were de-
fc rt'i m an engagement in the region
r r-tarab
Fi.arasj is about 46 miles north of
ii.. T:-;Tiiaii.in border and almost north.
E .l .efct of here.
BRITISH RED CROSS SHIP IS
BLOWN UP IN DOVER STRAITS
'Continued from Fape l.t
MEXICO IN SESSION
(ContInu-d front Vane l.t
mm The dispatch says
! -.isier wm received by
i!iat details are lacking-
news of
wireless.
aurvrul iKa AfflIsle nnn OOTTllTI ItlCB
meinbers followed by an inspection i
of the recently completed high school
building. j
fmHr-e nf fh AKR TtJlld CODimit- I
tee at the luncheon were Mrs. R. L. I
Holliday Mrs. W. It Brown W. W. I Thirty addition. Although the pastor.
Rose H J Slater E. "C Davis and "v 1L P. Bond has served four years.
Mr- 'Krakauer. the chairman. Mayor j the congregation has requested his re-
Tom Lea and members of the city turn.
council and E. M. Whitake". chairman . Fort IJavis: Thirty accessions; pas-
of the. school trustees and members I tor's salary increased; old church debt
of the school board were at the i wiped ut: plans put on foot for the
lnnc!iMin.
Mr. Krakauer last week was ap-
pointed -chairman of the organ fund
committee to fill the vacancy caused
by the resignation of James G. Mc-Nary-
erection of
I 520O0.
Fort Stockton:
19 OF ZKPPKL1N CREW LOST
LIVBS rVUVEST RRVE.1LS.
London Enc . Ocl 4. Official evi-
-rit e presente-J today at the inquest
". ' the death of the members of the
' i:ui (reW' of the zeppelin which
v - iJ-stroyed near Potter's Bar on
t . rnjtht of October 1. showed that
lodjes were rerovered.
The iurj's rthct was that death
J been caused b injuries received
v. 'le traveling in a hostile ariship
t. nuh was briurht down by the anti
a icr.ift organization.
NO OFFICIAL NOTICE TAKEN
OF McGRAW'S ANGRY CRY
New York. Oct. 4. The National base-
a new parsonage to cost
"fifteen accessions !
and pastors salary increased J 3 00
at Meea circuit: This circuit has
had two pastors during? year. Rev.
Henry M. Barton succeeding Rev. Tra
Bryce; Roded and Hachita were added
to the circuit and lots in these two
latter places were donated for church
buildings.
I-as Cruces: Twenty additions
; ball commission will take no action on j revlva heId; pia-made to rais
" -" . - ' " -" r .. . i ;uw caurcn aeDt.
Oraw of the New York Giants that
his team played listless ball in the
j game Tuesday when Brooklyn easily
aeieatea me ixianu. ? i ana cap-
tured the National league pennant.
President John K. Tener of the Na-
tional league said today that the com-
mission would not take any cognizance
of McGraw's remarks.
McGraw had hinted at a belief that
his team played poorly to help Brook-
lyn win the pennanX.
I STKI VX III LER nEPOIlTBI)
BEDFAST KROH RHONCIIITIS
Loi don. Kng.. lift 4. A report reach-
i: ' Geneva frcm Vienna forwarded to
l.ndori by the i:Lhanpe Telegraph
company says emperor Francis Joseph
Is . onfined to his bed with bronchitis
a' d that his condition is causing
anxiety.
ladles. Good Aftrrnoou!
The new City Market is open this
' -noon and each afternoon except
n oay. Adv.
CHAVES AND BLOCH CASES
SET FOR SUBMISSION OCT. 18
Austin. Texas Oct. 4. The cases of
Balthazar Chavez and Herman Bloch.
from El Paso county were set today by
the court of criminal appeals for sub-
mission on October IS.
Chavez was convicted of robbery and.
given a term of five vears in the pen-
itentiary. Bloch was given a term of
two years in the penitentiary on con-
viction of havins received stolen property.
The Chance YOU Have
Been Waiting For
HIGH-GRADE
Lordsburc: Rev. TV. S. Hmra-ett
completes the fourth year of a suc-
cessful pastorate: salary increased
"Marfa: Thirteen additions: JSOO in-
crease on pastor's salary; social ser-
vice work among the militiamen car-
ried on; literary and social meetings.
spelling bees recitals given and draw-
in; large crowds.
Sierra Blauca and Van Born: Thirty !
accessions: pastors salary increased
90 percent In two years; pastor was
donated an automobile by his mem-
bers: $1060 raised on parsonage and
churches.
Tularosa: Thirty additions; lot
purchased for a parsonage which will
be built this falL
Toyah ChnrcL. Dedicated.
Toyah: Twenty-two new members:
a church site bought at Balmorhea:
'vjut t-uuica ucumieu; pasior was i
assisted in ttl? nnrhn: nf an .- '
mobile.
"Clint: Fine reviral conducted by
Rev. C F. Brooks adding SS members
to the church pastor's salary raised
J4eo.
Add TOO Ifemberx In District.
"The entire district reports an In-
crease of nearly 700 members. Con-
ference assessments equal the amounts
p-i. last year which were 50 percent
miller (nun Ttl nrplnna vAat-
Amounts paid nastors. on naimarM ' lie? .through appeals to 120 churches
an! churches and amounts raised by nd leaBing individuals in various parts
I missionary societies ihnm an iiw i of the United Slates it is announced.
over last year." I The commission estimates that more
inna a.wv.wv Djfruub anu .rineniHns.
destitute and suffering famlnine. are
scattered over Turkey. Syria. Persia
and Palestine.
Vietral. tin eM
VKtroUXVT. .fcctrxi
ery Day Yom Ar
' Without a VICTE0LA
Is So Muadta Pleaswe Lost
TUT AVE you ever thought of all the pleasures a Victrola brings to the home?
Companionship for the wife who is alone all day recreation for the tired
man in the evening entertainment and instruction where there are children a
treat for friends who drop in to dance or just to listen. They are a few of the
enjoyments that make a Victrola the most prized possession of the home.
Jostt a Few Dollars
Each Week or Moimtihi
Will place a Victrola in your home for all the family to enjoy;
Come in to-day and arrange for that Victrola you have wanted The
"Money End" is easy.
103
So. El Paso St.
TO RAISE $3.00O00O-
FOR ARMENIAN RELIEF
Washington D. C. Oct. 4. A fund of
$5000004 is to be raised by the com
mission for Syrian and Armenian re-
PLAYER-PANO
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COST $575.0p FEW MONTHS AGO
Like New In Every Respect
Free Library
Music Rolls
BBNC1I TO MATCII
now $350
375 Upright
Like INew
OAK CASE
TEUJIS TO SUIT
$175
f Notice. Tenement Oirners.
Lee Newman can get more money eut
of your property at a less cost than
anyone else. Ask his clients.
Phone 44. 905 & m Paso.
tiaveruseroent.)
Ladles. Good Afferntm
The new City .Market is open this
afternoon and each afternoon except
Sunday. Adv.
MASTER PLUJIHERS DISB VXD
AS RESULT OF COMBINATION.
Salt Lake City. Utah Oct. 4. The
Master Plumbers' association of Salt
Lake seven of whose 'members were
found guilty of violating the Sherman
anti trust act by a Jury In United
States district court here last Satur
day has been disbanded
Guns for Rent Allen Arms and Cy- "a: na ?ef n distwiideii. ......
cle Co. 404 N. Oregon. Adv. ' Tne Sat Lake members admit that
A dollar saved by buying goods pro-
duced elsewhere is a dollar thrown at
jour neighbor's birds.
ELL-ANS
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves ft. 25catall druggists
bers of the local state and national
associations having ;n found guilty
of a. restraint of trade.
NEW YORK RESTAURANTS
RAISE PRICE OF FOOD
New York. Oct. 4. The rising cost of
food was impressed upon thousands
of citizens today by the action of the
largest dairy restaurant corporation
here in adding five cents to the prices
of all staples.
Fresh f!f-h i now beinp a.'tit by par
...t.t tr -pi .drious nngl'.sh ports to rt:
uoier. . .r thr British IaU
$375
HAH. CASE
TERMS LIKE RENT
Upright
Fine Tone
$19Q1
JENKINS PIANO CO. '
211-213 TEXAS STREET.
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fNATIONs)
B PHONE 2576 220 MESA M
Winter Tourist Rates
TO
loutheastern Points
Selling Daily to April 30 1917
Limit May 31st 1917
opovers Allowed
CITY TICKET OFFICE
206 N. OREGON
LEVY GROCERY COMPANY IFa
LOOK WHAT 25 CENTS WILL BUY
3 Bottles Catsup 25? 3 Glasses Mustard 25
Wji ancy 1916
ah0-e- -Choice-
Salt Fish-
Fat Juicy Mackerel 25c and 35c
Selected Bloaters 2 for " 15C
Holland Herrings 3 for 25c
Roll Mops 2 for 15C
Extra Speck Herrings 2 for 25c
Boneless Dry Herrings lb - 25c
-Special--
GENUINE IMPORTED FRENCH
Vermicelle
The kind that is a delight to cook and serve be-
cause it never gets sticky in on
cooking 16 OZ. PEG 3C
ORDER COAL NOW !
YOU will get lots of satisfaction when cold
weather conies in having your ptal al-
read' on hand.
If you will place the order with us and giver
us an idea just what your heating requiri-"
ments are we will send just the kind of coal
that meets your requirements.
Prices are right and deliveries are prompt.
Wood and Kindling Too
Tel. 586
SANTA FE FUEL CO.
We carry a full stock of Lumber and Building
Material of all kinds.
E5ia5
$25.90
DALLAS TEX.
and Return
Account
Texas State Fair
On Sale
Oct. 12 to 27 Inclusive
Limit Leave Dallas
Oct. 30
VIA
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IN A T 1 O N S 1
ROUTE OF THE
SUNSHINE
SPECIAL
ELECTRIC WELDED TANKS
For Mines Garages Water Systems Etc
Seamless welded tanks cannot leak more satisfactory than riveted
tanks for any service requiring an absolutely tight vessel under heavy
pressure.
We carry a complete line in stock all sizes for every service.
DON A. CARPENTER & CO.
303 San Francisco St. EI Paso Tex.
By merely writing to Allen W. Clark secretary of the National Clean Up
and Paint Up Movement Kinloch Bldg. St. Louis you will be sup-
plied with literature telling what other towns have done and how it has
paid them to do it.
TUTTLE PAINT AND GLASS CO.
210-211 No. Staatoa.
Phone 105-205
STATE NATIONAL BANK
Ertitbllshed April. 1SJL. Cxpltai Surplus and Profits. SIOO.OM.
INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
C R. MOREHEAO. President. a N. BASSKTT. Vice President
JOSEPH MAGOFFIN. Vlcn Pres. GEO. IX FLORT. Cashier.
L. J. GILCHRIST. Asst. Cashier.
EL PASO EXCHANGE SYSTEM
MtrJcanlloicy Bought atid Sold.
PRIVATE BANKERS UNINCORPORATED
201 S. El Paso Street. P. 0. Box 1029. Telephone 1371.
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3 Bottles Green Pepper Sauce. .2oC 5 Cans Tomatoes 25
3 Bottles Pickles 25t) 5 Cans Tomato Pnlp '.25c
Phones 505 and 505 204 and 20S E. Overland St.
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Phone No. 7.
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