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&JU FASU JHU&JtlAJL.u
DRESDEN BUST
CISTBSTEIl
More Than One Thousand
Killed in Explosion
in Factories.
SUCCESS SURE!
J1CKS REPLIES 'OITUB
MHITi ISlETlOi
vnabl :o litem has sent hs (jref
ing to be read to the boys of Persh
mg's column
PRESIDENT HONORS
WASHINGTON MEMORY
(Cntlniil From 1'arc 1.)
London. England Feb. 2 The ex-
plosion in ammunition factories in
Dresden during- the Christmas holidays
was the greatest disaster or the kind
which has occurred anywhere since the
irar began according to a Central
Xew dispatch from Chrlstiania quot-
ng a Dresden dispatch to the Aften- j
roster. More than 1000 persons were
as dear to the Frenchman's heart as
j i-. ihnn f I rVm'att& tn lha AmPIl-
Imperial vice Chancellor Rotanans Fail to Answer Public Offices Schools andins.
SaysBritainWillbeForced I Correctly Questions About
to Feed Herself. Father of Country.
Banks Close; Cleveland
Grays Hold Feast.
The regular weekly luncheon of the The ISOtli .inntversrr-
Berlin. Germanj Feb. 21. Describ
ing Germany's submarine warfaie. Dr. Rotary club at Hotel Sheldon Thurs-
Karl Helfferich. imperial vice chan- &" was in a nay a celebration of the
cellor. declared in an address before animersary of the birth of George
the German agricultural council's con- Washington and much amusement was '
vention in Berlin that Geimany is occasioned when questions concerning
bound to win. j the life and activities of the "Father of
Dr. Helfferich declared: bis Country" could not be correctly an- I
TVe are sure of success and shall swered by members present.
George
wo.il iv iii:mii n:s kici.M)
ll.V AMIIM5TO.VS IHltTHD.VY
Philadelphia. i'a . Feb. 22. The
Washington birthday exercises of the
University of Philadelphia at the Acad-
emy of llusi- were disturbed today by
a smartly gowned elderly woman who
RENT
Washington's birthday was obtened in
El Paso In all federal municipal and ?ho".rd rom a "IIow abUtc"?"
... . landr when president Jacoj O. Scnur-
mihtar offices and banks being closed i man Cornell university in the course
during the day and school children giv- I of an address said that Germany had
J lolated the law of nations.
Dr shurman gai'e her a eiance. but
killed out of 30000 employed in the allow nothing and nobody to wrest this j J. A. Dick W. & Crombie and Clai- ratc Washington's birthday torn
en a holiday. The army organizations i
were relieved of their UBual work and
only the regular guards were on daty.
The Knights of Columbus will cele-
ht
made no rtpl The woman immedi-
ately left. In the lob- of the academy
the denounced Knrland
wrecked factories. Emperor William success from us. Already the naviga- borne Adams were named as a commit- with an entertainment at their club- KEPUBLICAPiS AND DEMOLKATi)
visited the scene on the following day. j tlon which links the British Isles with tee to look into and act upon bill 6S0 house on Jlyrtle aienue. I HELD FOR ELECTION CHARGES
j the rest of the world has been de- now pending before the state legisla- i
A Paris disDatch. dated January 27 nresseri tn th dancer nnint Pnpinn'B tiiro )
said that according to a letter taken 1 reserve stocks of the most important Mention Trade Exvunilon.
front a German soldier and written things necessary for her Hf nnrt mill- The romlnrr traile excursion to he
from Dresden the Dresden arsenal had tary operations are depleted to such a ' made by 75 local business men through
been blown up and lflOO women and
young girls killed. The letter was
uated December 30.
GERMAN ADMIRAL ASSERTS
is dependent upon plentifully assured
importations. The British world em-
pire whose foundations are already
shaken is now the object of nowerful.
i merciless strokes by our submarine
U.ROAT WAR WINS ' nav'- which has been increased in
-DUrtl ITV 11 ill J .nini otii .rn.i... -. .1.1 11
I -..w-d ....u ...I.I(.11V.J. 4XUU 111ID Will
London. Eng Feb. 22. Vice admiral continue until the day dawns which
.a Capelle German minister of the eVery German heart ardently awaits.
vy told the Reichstag yesterdav England more than ever before has to
cording to Berlin dispatches that re'y upon her own soil. German soil
ie submarine warfare had not only Is nw fighting against English soil."
tallied but surpassed the navy's ex- ! a.TJint?K' With Germany.
lectatlons. There was no reason to "r: ."e.1IIen?" s?'.a he recognized the
point that she more than ever before New Mexico and Arizona starting
.uarcn iy. was mentioneu ana enaorse-
- ippose he said that a single U-boat
ad been lost since the beginning of
ae unrestricted warfare.
The enemy defensive measures added
he vice admiral remained normal.
There was actually no shipping in the
North sea and neutral shipping had
rirtually stopped. The provisioning of
Great Britain had aproached the dan-
ger point and complete fulfillment of
expectations based on the submarine
war could be reckoned upon.
inent requested.
The committee appointed at the last
luncheon to investigate state senate
bill 58. defining a blacklist and pre-
scribing penalties recommended that
the Rotary wire a protest against the
passage of the bill now pending.
The convention of the Rotary clubs
to be held in Atlanta. Ga.. In June.
was brought up. and a committee com
Cleirlanil Guux Celebrate. f fvontvlllr. Tml T.-li Five Re.
The Cleveland Grajs here known as I publicans were among those who sur-
company F Third Ohio infantry will j rendered themselves this morning on
also celebrate both their SOth anniver- indictments for election frauds. They
ary and Washington's birthday with a j include Charles Fibler Republican
dinner at Hotel Zieger tonight. It is ! county chairman; Frank do Jarnett.
the second celebration the Grays have Eetrpbllcan county secretary: Charles
held while In the service of the United ' Artes precinct chairman: Mat Foster
States i and Herman Euler. AH were accompa-
Because of the death of Maj. Gen. n d by their bondsmen.
Funston. no special ceremonies took ' Ten Democrats including chief of
place at the army camps. The flags ! police Edgar Schmitt and E B. Oslage.
lowered to half mast at camps in re- J citr controler. and two Republicans
spect to the memory of Gen. Funston ; surrendered and were released on bond
were raised to the top of their staffs last night.
Thursday. a total of 122 Eiirvllle persons
capabilities of British agriculture and
British willingness to endure priva-
tions but pointed out that natural
limitations could not be escaped. For
instance he said Germany's normal
crop of bread grain before the war was
230 kilograms per head while Eng-
land's was but 30; Germany's botalo
crop was 650 kiloerams Der head and
England's only 150 while the stock of I
posed of Dr. C M. Hendricks E. H Yale ' "uiinincs aim Homes i iy colors. ; ij Democrats and M Kepublicans ;
and W. H. F. Judd was appointed to ' '"' Iuoo "uiiaings. Business nouses ere ind.c'ed. I
look after the arrangements of sendinc !nd any private residences of El Paso i
a delegation. uetoratea with American flags Tnurs-
In the absence of the regular sec- aJ;
retan. P. W. Daniels. Leo Ferlet acted The potoffice observed holidav
as secretary. t hours being open only between 10 and
- 11 a. m.
Fine Storeroom Located in
New Zellman Building Corner
Stanton and Overland Streets
This is a fine location for a Dry Goods Shoe
Furniture or Drug store.
Can give possession March the 1st.
Inquire of Manager
tandard Gash Srore No. 3
Corner Stanton and Overland Sts.
BE YOTJE OWN BOSS
750000 WAR PRISONERS r.p AIW nyvvi: AJDAHri:c .
ARE WORKING FOR GERMANY SiSn SnSfS
Amsterdam. Holland. Feb. 2.-Gcr- CELEBRATION IN CAVALRY CAMP
cattle per 1000 inhabitants in Germany many is employing 750000 war prison- ' Chaplain O'Keefe. of the Fifth c&-
was s;u ana in England. ;60. and Dies ers as farm laborers according to a ' Jirj. nas arrangen a mting ceieora-
j in Germany 30 as against Eng- Berlin dispatch to the Rheinishe Wesi-
i lands SO. I faellshe Zeitung. which quotes Gen.
nDITTCH BICBPP rrDMlM I If aI1 d0 their full duty and every Groener head of the army feeding de-
OMlun ritrvl-C ucnmAJl J German does his duty then the year parment. He stated that additional
LINES BUT ARE DRIVEN OUT lS7" oncudei Dr. Helfferich. "will i war prisoners would be put to work in
Ul """ uux bring the turning point of the age; the agricultural district and that in oc-
Berlln. Germany. Feb. 22 (Wireless men me jear ji win crush our Brit- cupied terrotories the garrisons would
o 2ayviiie.; a snarp attacK Dy eev-
ral British companies on the Ger--nan
lines In the vicinity of Annen-
teres Is reported in today' army
leadquarters statement. The British
jenetrated the German position but
were immediately driven out leaving
behind it is declared. 200 killed and
9 prisoners.
' lsh Mmv On th n anH mn tri- .i : . T.
.... i ..;"- VL I"-"."."!. uu PnB !.ohik anu nanest worK.
c u4i4AU uauuiin vjic uuuis irMiUin
io b. iree preat miure.
Hon oi uasnmgtons hirriiuay anm- (
erai. t. taKe place at the Knight- .
ol ("'ilumbus hill in tunr Ste'.vart. at
7 3i jt m. Talent from the resiment (
ami from the cit h.u been secured t
for iiie p"i.iani. including the tra .i 1
Fifth ra. ali t and M. '.or L a thouyn
TEUTONIC TROOPS ATTACK
RCSSIAX LI.KN ABE HALTED
Today's Beauty Hint
It is not necessary to shampoo your
hair so frequently If it Is entirely and
properly cleansed each time by the use
of a. really good shampoo. The easiest
to use and quickest drying: ehampoo
that we can recommend to our readers
s one that brings out all the natural
eauty of the hair and may be enjoyed
RAIDS OX ItCSS FRONT.
Berlin. Geormanv. Feb nxrtr.
less to Sayville.) Continuation of raid-
ing operations alone th Russian fmn
at very little expense by dissolving a j reported In today's army headquarters
oniiuuiicemeiiL. in laceaonta near the
(Continued From Page 1.)
SINKING OF FOUR SHIPS
ANNOUNCED FROM PARIS
Pans. France Feb. 22. Official an-
nouncement was made today of the
sinking on February 21. of the Dutch
steamship Ambon. 50SS tons cross and
of a British trawler.
The slnkmp of the Norwegian steam-
attacked the Russian positions near
iiorna watra on the northern end of '
the Rumanian front. Today's official ship Alice. TOO pounds and of a Rns- '
CuticinaTreatmeirt
ForDandruM
statement says they were halted by
uie .Russian xire.
FRENCH ARTTLLERV FIRE
DISPERSES EXE3IY FORCE
Paris France Feb. 22. Today's offi-
cial announcement says: "Our artillery
dispersed a German detachment which
was making a sortie near Bethlncourt
on the left bank of the Meuse."
sian steamer of 2191 tons also was an-
nounced.
The Russian steamship was the
Si grid.
easpoonful of canthros which can be
btalned from any druggist in a cup
if hot water. This makes a full cup
"f shampoo liquid enough bo It is easy
Vardar. the British were defeated in
hand grenade engagements.
BRITISH snip CORSO SUXK.
. -
o apply It to all the hair instead of roncesattTe SrSuFSlSS?'?.
jst the top of the head. This when I has been sunk.
Jbbed into the scalp and onto every i . .
-rand of hair chemically dissolve all shS reVd'ahfving'pa
npurlties. It is very soothing and
ooling- in its action as well as bene-
iclal to both scalp and hair. After
will
free
dries quickly and evenly developing
a bright luster and a soft fluffiness
that makes it seem very heavy. Adv.
C B. Hudspeth L A. Dale A. J. Harper
Hudspeth Dale & Harper
Attorn eya-atIaw.
Moved from Commercial National Bank
Bldg. to Fifth Floor. Martin Bldg.
Practice In all Courts.
the Red sea eastbound on Jan. 4.
Removal Notice.
El Paso Seed Co. Is hot located at
the corner of Campbell and San Antonio
insing out the lather so created you i the corner of Ca
fill find the ecalp Is fresh clean and StS-JJe bItcH..east of citr HaI1 and
frn-n AA-rrr Ml. .V. V-i wwu.t. uuuo 4M. Aav.
SWEDE.V PROTESTS AGAINST
SINKING OF SWEDISH SHIP
Stockholm Sweden Feb. 22. The
Swedish minister at Berlin has been
directed to file a protest against the
sinking of the Swedish motor ship.
Hugo Hamilton. Nothing has been
learned regarding the fate of the
crety.
The Hugo Hamilton was on the way
from Valparaiso with 4000 tons of salt-
peter consigned to the Swedish Farm-
ers" association. She carried a crew
of more than 30.
BRTISH SHIP PERSEUS SUNK.
London Kng Feb. 22. The British
steamer Perseus bad been sunk.
Lloyd's shipping agency announced to- '
day. Four men of the crew are
missing.
TEXAS GRAND
THEATER
ALL THIS WEEK
RaymondTeaFs
Big Song Show
Presenting the musical
comedy
CHICKEN FARM FOR SALE!
The best Poultry J-arm in tins wcinity lor sale: owner retiring on
nut ol failing health.
Established and eucie-.iul 10 jear-
$10000.00 biiine& ai.d property tor be?t price ofiered Might
nsider EI Paso loti as part payment. $3500 cash required.
Business will pay balance out quick.
Well stocked and equipped and doing over $1000 business month.
Demand for eggs stock and baby chicks greater than can supply.
Easy to ilouble or treble present business.
Two dwellings 2000 chick capacity brooder house. 6000 egg incubator
.i-iacity. ample poultry sheds feeders watering system mailing list
.ti etc. Everything complete and running smooth as silk.
ill sell ousiness without property or will sell business and lease
property. Might consider partDer with $So00.
Here is a grand opportunity for someone to -tep into an independent
living and growing business
SPEAK QUICK.
ADDRESS C 22 CARE HERALD.
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PRICES
$1.00
First Five Rovs Lower Floor 75c
Next Ten Rows Lower Floor 50c
Boxes Upper Floor 75c
First Four Rows Balcony. . .35c
Last Fire Rows Balcony 25c
Rcserred Seats at Crawford
Theater
Phone 39S6
fa
mgMrls
Really Wonderful
Tenement Owner.
Are you getting all of the money
your house should bring? Ask Lee
Xeitman. I specialize on tenements.
Phone 4604. 905 S. El Faso.
(Advertisement.;
Downtown Store Rcom For Rent.
20S Texas St. Fine basement 30xS0.
Electric elevator. -We are moving to
Everybody's Bldg because we need
more room for our continually grow-
ing business. El Faso Piano Co. Adv.
Gnna for Kent Allen Arms and Cy-
cle Ca. 404 N. Oregon. Adv.
B amm"'m
Keep yonr teeth as you would have
them keep you healthy and whole.
Three times a day use
Dr. Lyon's
For The Teeth
Powder Cream
Send 2c stamp todty for a generous trial package to
L V. Lyon & Son Ine 5g2 W. 27th St N. Y. City
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Oysters m Bulk and Small Cans.
DRESSED RABBITS EACH 20c
Home Dressed Turkeys Hens and Springs
DUCKS AND GEESE.
CENTRAL MARKET
Sneeemaor to Ardola'a Market. A. Hilton Iloblnsun. I'ron.
218 San Antonio Street. Phones A9-801
Levy Grocery Company aSoS j
WE ARE !VOW IX Olli NEW LOCATIO.N
418-120 San Antonio St. Opponlte City Hall. I
I.Uy. Carnation I'et or St. Charles 3111k can 10c
Small ram each .......... .5r
STI1KTI.1 FIIKMI (;llt A.M'EED niltllVSI ERGS. DO. TMr
4 canM I hlrken Tamtlf i. . . .. 254 2 ram AapnrasDi Tip. .... 2Te
3 cam ;reen thill ... Ce fl packages 1'rarkerx ..... r
15 UAUS I.EMIX MII ..-.lie
fl eakeft fflyeerine Toilet Nonp 2Tf 2 ponndo Krapurnlrd Peaehes ZZc
vn (.xtflnh. ptiapd Or A pound lty Winnrr Flour $1.40
PHONE. 5(13 nnd Soft. PHI. I l)EI.I ERV AXV AMIII NT. .
Trade With Ls and Save Sloney. 31all Orderai Prompt Aattentlon. j
GERARD AND HIS PARTI'
ARRIVE SAFEI.Y IX MADRID
lladrld. Spain. Feb. 22. James
Gerard former American ambassador
at Berlin and his party arrived here
this morning on their way to the
United States. j
The Americans were met at the sta-
tion by representatives of the foreien
office and bv JoseDh E. Willard. the i
American ambassador and his staff. Sample Each Free by Mall
On retiring rub spots of dandruff and
itching with Cuticura Ointment. Next
morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap
and hot water. This cleanses the scalp
of dandruff and promotes hair health.
IRON TRADE JOURNAL PRINTS j
PICTURES OF EL PASO BUILDINGS j
In a recent number of the Iron
Trade Review -was published a full
page of illustrations showing pictures
of El Paso buildings.
The pictures show the courthouse.
Mills building hign school building
First National bank. Hotel Paso del
Norte Popular building. White House j
Roberts-Banner building and the 11a- j
Wim 33-p. book on ttie lUa. Address poet-eirC:
Cuticura. Dept. 1IF. Boiton." Sold ererrwbere.
THE COURTS.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 25catall druggists.
COURT OF CIVIL APEAI.S.
J. R.
'All
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jfy I r- fl
Harper K. F. IligglDf and A
Waltnall. Jnntices.
Motions for rehearing overruled
Texas & Pacific company vs. I.lzzle
Flowers from Reeves; Ben Randals vs.
Pecos Valley bank from Reeves; Fin-nigan-Brown
company vs. Leon Escobar
et al from EI Faso.
Motion granted W. C. Tharp vs. Mrs. j
Addle Striker et aU from Knox ap-
pellees' motion for certiorari: Hart-
Parr company vs. H. A. Paine et al.
from Harris agreed motion to set not
earlier than April.
Motion overruled Frank "Whitley vs.
Mrs. Sallle Alexander et aL from Palo
Pinto appellee's motion to affirm
Judgment. i
I
WnIiln8;tnft Ilirthility Dinner Ilanee I
Tonight. 6:00 to S.00 p. m. !
SHEI.DOX CAFE. J
Dancing in Grill Room. Ad-
IB AT I UK I jb B R rPn
" g llllff.JI IB-
THE w i i w fc
RAWFOi
CHANGE OF PLAY TONIGHT
The Sweetest Story Ever Told
"THE ROSARY"
Audra Alden Players
Tonight 10c to 50c
Make Sure Early Call 3966
In Preparation
"THE UNKH0WN"
and
"LITTLE PEGGY"
Friday Military Night
HwtiiL
BADOUH SHOE COMPANY'S
SPECIAL
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
I!os Heay Gun Metal bhoes hand sewed. odK
sole. bizesSl-2 to 131-2. Regular J- J"Q
price $2.50. Special price 4JLOJ
We also received a shipment of Children JHioes
ranging in size from 2 to 5. Marked jq
to go at . . ... DJC
We are daily receiving new numbers in Ladies'
Novelty Shoes and Pumps.
BADOUH SHOE CO.
"OUTFITTERS TO THE FAMILY."
105 San Jacinto St. Phone 134S.
Commencing
TODAY
For Good Shoe Work
AND LOW PRICES TRY
ENTERPRISE
Electric Shoe Shop
Walk on Rubber Heels"
35 CENTS
316-318 Mesa Avenue
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it
DovinloTTii Store Room For Rent.
:0S Texas St Fine basement 30iS'' i
Electric elevator. We are moving to
Everybody's Bldg.. because we need
more room for our continually grow j
Ing business. El Paso Piano Co. Adv. I
KkwBBBPwP&
.Ss3 cS?i yBFSSHH HiH VvJ
Removal Notice.
Et Iao Seed Co.. is now located at
the corner of Campbell and San Antonio t
Sts Oae block east of City Hall and
Court House. Phone 363. Adv. i
Eye tronblet See Eraun. Bir Mills Bid
Adv.
IT'S A METRO AND HISS DANA'S LATEST SUCCESS
Shows Start 10:45 a. m. 12 1:15 2:30 3:45 5 6:15
7:3U 8:45 10.
No
Quitting
osiness
Owing to the loss of our lease
and high rent we have decided
to quit business after
Saturday Feb. 24th
Thanking our friends and cus-
tomers for their past liberal
patronage we are
Garringer's Market
207 E. Overland. Phone 2122
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I I TODAY ONLY I
I H Jesse L. Lasky presents
MAE MURRAY!
I I In a Drama of the Aviation Field and the "400" I -
"ON RECORD"!
I I COMING NEXT TUESDAY
I TTTR aT"RT. TTTTT.TPPA" X
lice To Taxpayers
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
TI1E CITY OF EL PASO TEXAS:
That the time limit for the payment of Cit
Taxes for the fiscal year 1916 be extended to and
including March 15th. 1917. after which date all
taxes not paid shall become delinquent and the
usual penalties and interest accrue.
TOM LEA. Mayor.
Attest :
J.F. DAWSOX Citv Clerk.
Full Weight Coal
Worsham Palm & Singleton
1831 Texas St.
Phone 5300.
Home Grown Shade Trees
Fruit Trees hrub incs Bulbs etc
Home jrrov n rose b:hes a specialty
EL PASO NURSERY CO.
Phone 3330. 3200 Block. Alameda Ave.
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