El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 1, 1914 Page: 2 of 14
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This Clothing News Should Brii
You To The Victor
EL PASO MQRNING TIMES
A you read this mterestiitg newa keep rifhl on walking to
tku atora as ear SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE of
35 Per Cent Off
on every Spring Suit in the houe u now on and this mean
a big Event for you Men and Young Men. It mean that a
$15.00 Suit Sell. Now for $ 9.75
$18.00 Suit Sell Now for .$11.70
$20.00 Suit Sell Now for $13.00
$22.50 Suit Sell Now for $14.68
$25.00 Suit Sell Now for $16.26
$27.50 Suit Sella Now for . .$17.90
$30.00 Suit Sella Now for $19.90
All Bine Serge Included in Our Clearance.
It also mean an actual saving of OVER 1-3 on your suit.
Remember that thi five you your choice of any of our
Adler's "Collegian"
AND
" Atterbury System Clothes"
Thia ia an opportunity that you ahould take advantage of.
You get the moat approved stylish garmenta at a lower
price than you would ever expect. Remember.
BRYAN REQUESTED
HIS RESIGNATION
MANY HOME!
IN SALEM
rvf.iNVFH or sot nv (nmifii u ptso wn
Ql IT ggRMIS F TrJ TWM.tr . " "
tear in or? Ice.
tur) of Stale SupgeScd Tkat Mr
relief! Asrign III Hrarfti Bravia
lor VleldtBf rasHlea.
I.ncel t.nalrlbulleas Mix Be
ream mm . oregea
Washiaeton Hrsdo
ful I" C.
' IMrecl ta
barters
After holding omal far HV pat twelve 'lAptii rí'rir'5í1?fCVhv been sent
vaar. W. . lolktt. consulting engineer . i m In the naitnnsi f.' American "ri
organisation at wewoarv-' 1 "
35 OFF
r i ri !("'
(' HATS CLOTHING CO.
35 OFF
of the intemitionil bomdanr "nmixion
wit afflaal in n pe. as ictiiitm bit
resignation m the -tale department which
hit been aanatad. Tbr fattgeatM use
efTert July l.
When wen vetnerday By repor'er r
the Morning Timet. Mr. Follett MM "I
tendered my rrmgnatlon it the request of
Secretary of Bute Willlim J. Rrjrtn He
wrote m letter asking that r reilgn and
naturally I compiled. Mr. Bryan in hi
letter said that the atat. department
theurbt It adviaabie that I tender my re
irnatlon because or ill health.
Mr. Follett waa appointed consulunr en-
tineer of the international boundary m
mlitlon In INT by President ' ie i.
during the closing days of hit admin ra-
tion H nerved In thla position until 1900
when he realrnert voluntarily
In January. ISO. Mr. Folien as spr mint-
ed to the same position t President
Roosevelt snd hat since held It anil his
resignation a few days since Mr. lollett
ays that he was 111 for a short time laat
winter the only time during bla period
of office.
Recent food rslna hare served the dou-
ble purpose of eliminating- the dut and
making the shade denser All the condi-
tions are Ideal. Better ime to the Bar
brstlon at Alamogorrio n the Fourth of
July (Advertlaement.i
relief of the. destitute
Mats. whlrh. several
by a ditatlrous fire
sands homeleM.
Dr. H. K. -levensfl
Paso Had Croat i
s telegram from
that tm. ota ocle
relief i k The tr
TJT H. B. Stevenson
"51 V orange tVle.rt. r."
i. arre nart or the
destroyed by fire
rendered homeless
circumstances. Outst
Please issue r
'.ontrlhutlons a
Bed :ross t
the Amrrir.
Please p
prest nsmii
e ron
of that
for the
timan or Salem.
y trn. was swept
st rendered thou
chairman of the El
vetterday received
tional office asking
co operate In the
roiiows:
bspter.
CI Psao. Texas
rlv of -alcni. Mass .
bousands of people
are in destitute
aasi stance la need-
si for relief fund"
. made to the local
1 or sent directly to
oss. Washlnrton. I. C.
U appeal in your local
iril
y At
C. F. FB
la the se T"
the Amar '''
lo receiesf"
he highly "ur
the t niytVPreci
" the 3S '
iu me nf rnd;
BUILDING ACTIVE
HERE DURING JIlE
i PKRMITR IBM ED rOH MONTH v
KAPKMMTt BK Of IIIS.Í7S; :.
F.. I T
1
LHALL. ieunf Sacreury.
Amarlran Bed cross."
aden. D North Orefon street
lary of the ei raso rnapter or
an Hed Cross tie will he flsrt
nlrlbutioat. whlri will
i.im.'iis throureout
T loratlnf to Ue Pala and Slekly.
jP sandard feneral strenf Ihenlnf
WW. jiiRilVK'S TASTELE8S chill TONIC
drives oui Malaria enriches the blood and
hullds up use sysclm. A iruo Tonic. For
adults snd children ftr.
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I MIEI aTATT.8 I I HI It in lit 1 1 DAILY III II I lis
DfrMrvau! Tskrn at a p. m . ?tlh Meridian Tlnir June 30 tll
Abilene
Amar HP
Atlanta
Holse Idaho
Boston
c.inrinntil ...
Denver
Detroit
Duluili. Minn
IT PASO
sialveslon
Havre. Mont. .
Jacksonville
l.litle Dork . .
Cot Míreles .
Ns'hviile . .
jpw Orh-ant
New York . . .
Omaha
Phoenl
Rapid i It
Rusuell
Bt. Louis .
Malt I at e i 1 1
San Amonio
.o Francisco
ama fe
l-cmlle
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Temperature wind
Loel Velocity
Hlfhest latt Slate of til per
I p.m. t'xlay. nlfht. weaiher. rcction. hour.
(U Cf. I Clear S tl
m in ft cldy. s II
4 Ct " clear .NW t
M si if clear W ID
r.j ;t is Rain r. s
"i t cloudy It s
It. an :4 cloudy Kfi a
Ki na sr. Rain N I
70 ' clouily S
Mi M so lialu V 4
S Vt 7S Cloudy W 14
4 at 7 Hear B in
7 a fleai W e
an W 74 cloudy SW
i". clear -1 S
7'.' 7S SO clear SW a
as tu n rt cldy. nk
7a Bicidy. SB
7? 74 Mi clear nva is
70 it m cloudy MV
I0Í 0 7A PL Cldy. W t
70 70 M Clear NW 11
M W 70 Cloudy fh it
7t i l Rain B tt
S4 M as Ft Cldy. NW l
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as sn Si cloudy --t. to
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71 Hi t Clear SW 4
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no l pi a clear sW
ROOT AND SMITH
BANDY HOT WORDS
TWO RKPI BLICAN MCNATORB M ARI.V
HfiHT OVER TKSTIMON. GIVEN IN
Mi Ml M.I vs INVESTIGATION
New Vnrk Bankers Are Being Closely
(juesllonsd to Their Operations
In Banana nepubtlc
WOMEN WAIT ON PRESIDENT
(Continued From Taaa I.)
verilty. spcakmr before the convention of
the American Instituía or Homeopathy to
night declared the hope of Amerlra lie
hi a "ran at as ant
jl home life and the
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R I A
Summer School
Make Up Those Grades
We ran batfi .moi ni Latin sptnlnh A!
rebra. (.eoinetr iiiadc Work
Special uinuier course m MKirlliand
BookkcrpniK ami orflce Traminy.
Intotliraie before you decide that
wise. Trj Ihe uun) herorc you pay-
ti.at's tan
Oreyna aud ha Antonio Ms.
J. r. MIT. LEY rrraldrnt.
International
Business College
STUDY SHORTHAND
Competent stenof raplwr are tn constant
demand Leant Ihe Crest System -himplen
easiest and b'tl
awaketunr of woman io the arandeur of
This. h added would constitute a aocl-
UloKlriiifluenie lendliiK to decrease crltno
HIT -pill II y lile iiiuioi II "ioj
than will lefiilatlve unactmcms or wo-
men's -urrrafc."
Dr Richardson advocated a repressive
movement "to pmiret man rrom thn witch-
ery of modern fashions In dreas." which
he asserted "profane our rlvllltallon snd
aie on Indecent assault on common tenae."
I.efislatlon prohlblllnf "this rivalry In
how far the remale form ran lie pub-
licly disclosed without minimum the law
asalnst Inderent exposure" he said
ould o furlher Inward social defense
than any penal rode that iisslbly could he
drafted " Modetri dances the speaker said.
"caoMJtute a social ulcer which It a
tui'iiace to m and a potent factur in
the production at crime "
timcers of the atsoclaiton were elected
at follows: Pretldent. Dr. Byron F.. Mil-
ler. Portland ore ; rirsl vfce presldent.
Dr. Hsrrts H. Raster Cleveland; secretary.
Dr. Sarah St. Hobson chirafn; treasurer.
Dr. Thomas F. snutli. Now York.
Weaber's
Drug Store
Mew Locattua
US K. Ovariaiwt Street.
Phone ta. Juica Bernee.
in m Interest hhew Wlwani. July T.
Don't hetltate to brinf your whole d
family to (be bla celebration at Alamofnrdn
on July Fourth. There I a cool hif rest
room for Ihe ladlet md children Thrv
ran he comfortable; they will be perrerilv
safe and they will enjoy the uports and
amusements (Advertisement. I
MVINOa DKPOSITOBS will please leate
tbelr pats books tor entry of semi-annual
Uilrrett lo July 1st. 8ECIJRITY TRUST A
(AVINGb BANK. -(Adv. i
I ailed Males Espress aulla.
By ' iasoclalcrl
N(w York. June o -The inlied Blatas
Express company ullltdrew at mldnlfht
from Ihe transportation rield m which it
has been active for on .tears With the
lirttplina or a few hundred unlet of elerlrlr
irai lion lines the mtleafe operated by the
ruinpany nas been rrtsslfned to the Ameri
ran Kiprest rumpany. Wall Fargo A 141
and the Adams Liprctt conuany the first
two rómpanles taklna over the larrer pr
tion Well tarro k Co will art aa Its
ffcnt in rarryin out counsels fur handllni
money shipments
Uu Ihr Asatalr Prrtt
Washlnrton June 30. -Senator Root of
New York and senator Bmllb of Michigan
had a lively clath in the fnrelfn relations
rotninttler today during I He dlscustlon of
the Nirararuan treaty which some sena-
tors feared at one time mifht develop into
a perruna! encounter. James Brown a
Ne w VajÉ banker was taatlfyliif. M
Arcordlnt lo senalnrs who heard tba
iroubie Senator smith was tiuettionliif
Mr. Hrown about Ihe payment several yeart
afo of allefed revuluilonary claims amount-
ing to more than it.ooo.ooo pesos iu Nlcara-
tuans rrlendly lo the administration ir
President Adolfo di and aaked him If
these payments wetc nol a crime on Ihe
people of Nicaragua. Senator Root Is said
lo have suggested to ihe u itnesa that ho
refuse to answer the question.
This interruption led lo a wordy in lev-
rhange In which Senator Smith was . ssld
lo havr declared lhal Mr. Root favored the
proposed Nicaraguan treaty and aunounred
that hei carter . his remarks about the New
York senator Wrould be ptibrfcly nude.
Mr. Hrown and Albert Stratus of I and
W Seliginaii and caufpany of New York
bankers Interaspjd In Nicaragua were
asked by the committee about their trans
actions In the republic.
It waa brought out that an offer has
been made by the I'nlted Fruit company
to theae bankers of at.soo.ooo for Uieir
flfly'one per cent Interest In the Nlrsrs
guau railway. Senator Smith hat atteried
mat ti.tion.rwo
Hits Interese
was the purchase price for
Hi ii Interest Nhow Wigwam July 7.
New htruetuces Range From
lo Handsome Modern Api
Business Building!
as
LI Paso's continued rirosp;TIv is tre-ted
in the building permits L.mA ln X.
During the month jusl ejliri tm nafofl
tnjtatsaajgg estimated
v.iue as aiso.jio imp r( M jfgmst inn
nermns ann iwia uiU) I'JIJ an In
crease of tIO.íSn. J
The fact that the twfnUoa or nr.w bulId
ings is aieany mm wInout pminr of
boom clearly IMIeBK n(. nalurp of
While June is nKVitjn..iiHL.Mi
aaiidiatradai m - tratl ninv rlUe dlM!
to the fact that Uhe ;onth It th.i end of
"JJ" ? ' : Here lias been no feeling
of depression ho.. wm
neile. f íír.!.' or o"1""'--" range from
also included ft tnr ()f prmlt.
.h. i.kl. '7 nlrn """ ln building among
.... Ih IS?" r H"' I'nlted Stales last
f. 1 I"" "sis Ihe outlook
for a rerora.nreiIn. ypr considered
""Tung.
SEEFkiM
CLEAR THE SKIN
If you suffer from t.neina. Pimples or
any skin trouble just irv Poalam.
I tit a little on at nlghi ami see improve
m-'nt nei morning.
rati do not have to wan to ten whether
or not Poslam It doing Ihe work You can
see lis healing effecti ailer first applica-
tion itching stops; burning skin Is soothed.
With speed and ease Poslam eradicates
all Skin Diseases..
For the quick contcol of Ecterna It Is as
near perfection as anything can be.
Your druggist sells Poslam. For tree
s.vuple write to Emergency Laboratories.
j Wesi JMh st . New York.
Poslam Soap medicated with Poslam
hetl for the skin Large site renis
Lillet alte. 1.1 rents.
Held far Insanllv
Gilberto i arbaja. a Mevnan who resides
at Fabens. wat arrested yesterday by a
deputy from the sheriff's office and lodged
in the county jail to await eramlnatlon as
to his sanity carzajal had a loaded ptttol
in his possession when arrested
SEPARATE MEETING
FOR MINEEACTIONS
THE ni i 1 1 METAL MINERS IN DISTINCT
GATHEBINGS TRANSACT II ill MM
B18INE88 OK TWO LNtONw
President uf Ihe New I nlon Warns Moyer
ol Westers trderatlon. Nol lo
Belurn lo Butte.
g (Ac Xmncir ted Prett
Butte Mom. June 30. The two ractlont
or the Bulle metal minera held separate
meetings here tonight. The new union met
In the largest hall in Butte and the loyal
members of the Rulte local of the Weatern
Federation of Miners In a place announced
only to members.
Each meeting had nothing more than
routine business on Ihe program. The old
union's officers refuaed to state the number
of miners vsho had re-enrolled In the union
The n Independent organisation which
has oirofcrn trom the federation's Jurjsdlr
'ion. had l.WI names on Its books tonight.
President M. McDonald of the new union
laid that It would nol be advisable for Pres
Idem Charles H. Moyer and other general
officers of Ihe federation to return to Butte.
He said thete men are not wanted here.
McDonald's statement wat in connection
with a request from Governor Stewart lo
Mayor Duncan as to whether police protec
tion would be given to Butte miners who
are now refugees in Helena. The mayor re
piled that he knew of no organized eon
splrary against Ihese persons but that the
"persons responsible for or concerned In
the firing from the Miners' ( nion hall list
Tuesday night would best insure peace by
remaining away from Bulte."
The fire department began today tearing
down Ihe menacing walls or Ihe Miners
Union hall which was wrecked by dyna
mile last Tuesday night.
NEW JAILEB TAKES CHARGE
Resignation of Captain Tea Eyek Takes
trien Today
The resignation of Capt. William J. Ten
We Close All Day
JULY 4tH 1914
Will Keep Market Open
FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL
9:00 P. M.
ORDER EARLY We will have full
Supply Fancy Fruit Fancy Vegetables. Fish
Poultry Heate
for Friday's Business
Yours truly
220 1 1 W C J F Jl i rj Phone
Mesa Ave. I if f 1 J k 2576
MEAT AND SUPPLY CO.
F.yrk. for some years In charge of the
county Jail takea effect today and iieputy
Buck Elliott tne newiy apopioiru jiuor.
take charge this morning.
Ten Eyek resigns for the purpose
ing the race for constable
an tain
f mak-
and from now
until election day will devote his entire
time ta the work of the campaign. The
new jailer has been connected with the
sherlfrs ofTtce for some time and Is well
known In El Pato.
Baal Barbara Society.
Rear Admiral Louit Kempfr g. S. and
his daughter. Miss Cornelia R. Kemprf. who
have been guests at the Hotel Potter for
Wigwam
Theatre
Today and Tomorrow
Masterpiece Service Selectioo
"Sunken
Village"
No advance in prices.
Saturday: "Home Run
Baker" in a 2-R.eel
base ball drama.
5k
several months left Wednesday for
of a week or ten days at their former
In San Francisco. They have been Uvtj
very quietly at the rotter thoroughly
Joying the sea brertes and early suit
quiei. ana titer tneir visit in an
Cisco aspect to return to ibe Potter
the remainder of the summer.
UabCtring tires Ml I an ICS.
Beaumont. Tex. June 30. Two o
valued with their romcnts at sii'..onnJ
properly of the Texas company andl
Piedcrland and nuir Pipeline company.
set on fire bare tonight by llghtnlngl
AT THE
Grecian
TODAY
"CAUGHT IN TIGHTS"
Screaming
KEYSTONE COMEDY
DON'T MISS IT !
BIJO
TODAY
Helen Gardner
in
"near de Lys"
Three Part Maaterpiece.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAi
"KATHLYN'
Laat of Thia Great Seqea. her
This Picture will cover the last I
chapter as left out of laat Sun
day a Tunea.
ÜWIQDE TODA
Bob Leonard and Haxel Bucij
ham in
"THE HOUSE
DISCORD)
Alao One of Thoae Neatl
Comediea
"COLLEGE DAYS'
j
It will be worth a long Journey Just to
see ilia parade of ihe "horribles ' at the
celebration at Alamngordo on iba Fourth or
July The amusement committee wvn'i
let ins know mIisi the "horribles" are
Ilka bul I know It will he worth the trip
to you to train your peeper tin 'em.
Aderlltemtnt )
Gunter Hotel
-lrrruo(
aua Antonio. Tcaaa
A Hotel Built For the Climate
Percy Tyrrell Mgr.
Co
Underooll
All Others
see-BBS C. Overland St.
i aad Axmuur a Ore pa
Wats
I
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if
W
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s
III
I
$3.00 for
Round Trip
Good
Returning
Monday
CLOUDCROFT m ALAM0G0RD0
Offer You a Splendid Program For
JULY 4TH
$3.00 For
Round 'Trip
Good
Returning
Monday
Music Furnished By U.S. Regimental Bands
Free Barbacúes Baseball Roping
Contests Races Dancing
PLENTY OF AMUSEMENT
NOTE:
Special Train Leaves Union Station 7:30 A. M.
On July 4th and 5th Special Trains will be operated
to Cloudcrof t. Service in Connection with Golden State
Limit will be annulled.
Low Round Trip Excursion Fares To All Points On F.P.S. W. Lines
GARNETT KING Gen. PftM. Agwit El Patso Texas
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