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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Wednesday Sept. SO. 114.
i i ti.'.tith and David Lloyti-ororee.
Haneiimr or tne exchequer bive mi out to
ri. i Wcljll irmv rurna for mTvlce on
III" full! II If III.
Bv ti Atf'-latté tnmt
wuhliirton aoni. to. oriv r ror f
i un 'fi irnlfr T'nnee now l Pal-
IllfiUth. r.llglanfl to DTOCMd at (ilirr In
Jr indtM. Italy. cr Itaued be ttw ravy a-
pirvmnn uungm.
Hrindtnl l nn llw Adriatic enaat or Italy
directly arm the tiaiM of (iirroto rroiii
Turkey and i within lift mile of the
nun cuipinr. roe crutacr iiorui
Oarcilln 1 already Hi Mediterranean water;
having hnett iiifi'iintii-ii tar at tire request
or Sern'tary Bryan rulloivlug reporta from
Ainliamtadfir Vorgcnthaa t Constantinople
tniici-inlng ilw altrrn re It by Americana
arifl uiikt foieignera there.
The presence or the Teatteesc hi iiiiiu.n
to Hi. ii uf lite Mirth Carolina It) Mediter-
ranean valer Ii expected ot Have a salutary
errcci.
CKRMAN I Mi l Unit NEPHEW
I IT.HTTI.li 10 CIMMfB.
' t the A t l !.
VOnm I'tunr. iMpc t. (Via Paris.)
count Von Sehwcrin the Herman emperor's
neplieiw wIki was mad a prleonrr at the
battle nt the Maine attempted to cacao
from ii- i if Island where he was held and
as a rosi.sequenii'u lias bean trannrerred lo
the citadel at i'oi-t Lull (a fortified awa
three miles rrotn I. orient . where ha It
in r kept under a atroné; guard.
SEHMAM WILL MOVK
IllvtllUI Mill Its TO KAMI!).
ii ii A i'ii ! Frett
' London. 9epi. o. (1:18 a. m.) The ohent
fiirresiinderit or the iially Expresa has
in the rollowlDfr dlspatcll:
"persons arriving from Brussels aay that
Hie Herman are preparing; k move lim
administrative headquarter or the mlll-
lary rovrnrnent of Pelalum lo Naraur.
riiis I - laken lo mean ' that the normana
arc getting- ready for the neit stand nearer
i lift i own rronller."
ornn vi. HTATKNKvr
I 111 IM TUB ' IHM -I .
London Kept it. "l ne Japanese ocenpled
the high ground rutside t sing-Tan 'seat of
government of the 'erman cnnreitaton or
Kloi-Chniv) overlooking the Oerinan'i irioin
line o; defense berore. neon Monday" aaya
a statement given nut by the official news
Inireaii tonight. The i'iirriniiiril'alloii says:
"They began an attack on the advanced
position four kilometres (two miles and a
ti ii' ii in the eifemy's main line at dawn.
In a ;"! i of rirree name from sea and
land i hey drove the enemy rrora ma poal-
tlon." KlitllK ATTACK PERSIANS
in TURKISH ARMEMA.
Jill "ie AnH'idatrd Prrug
I'arlK Sept. '.D. A dispatch from potro-
glad to tint Hum- Agenry nays that Ihu
kurtls. Incited by tlm authorities have at
tacked the Persian population near tno
frontier according iff a dupatch from
.fu ruin. Turktsa Armenia.
HEAVY GALE svn i I -ENTIM
(.KB MAN COAST.
Bv thr AHHiioiolcAfrtnm
I nii. Sept. JO. Vlie heaviest gale with-
in memory g sweeping over Denmark and
the .north aea along the whole Herman
const." says the Oipenhagen eorrespondeiu
of t tin nnilv .M'w
"CotialderebJe ilainage has leen done to
property" continues the dlapatrh. "The
(lei inan air manouvers In thr nelgblmihood
of Kiel have been abandoned. A telephone
n urn West Jestland states thai a number
of bodies or (irrnian sailors In jnirorin
were washed ashore 'Monday north of Ksb
Jerg. Telegraphic roiiimunlcatlon lias been
ciii.iderabiy upset.
mtHfPS FROM A STHAI.IA
-Ml I II Kill! El IROPK A Lit. 17
11 1h Annociatett I'rcm
Seattle wash. Sept. SO. Australian pa-
i 1 1 rereiveo in am i) n i 'T on me .-.tearti
ship Miikuin aay that Australian troop
miiii-ii tor Europe .mikiiii 17. as no coto
mil troops have passed through Canada II
'opposed tlte Australians proceeded
ugh the Suez tunal.
Our Store Will Be
Closed Today
On Account of Holiday
206-10 Salt Antonio Street
Phone 486-1713
r
If Stnro Clnstod Tnrlnn On V
acerva f wvwvm J v-vsve awavcav aJI
Account of Holiday y
El Paso Tailors
Cor. Myrtle and Stanton
whirl) will insure her mobility Tor another
week or more.
The Urltleh government Is taking steps
tn put a stop to rut tilsluog coal lo the few
mo in cruisers wblrh-arv at large. On
Mb ifiii occasions I be goveniuienl has
Three Real
Bargains
In Slightly Used
Pianos and Elec-
tric Playing
Pianos.
One a Hntiart M. Cable Cabinet Grand
l'prta-bt Plano in beautUul mahogany
cate. Sold when new at MM.00. This
l lam. is in every reaped like new.
Guaranteed for trn years. Ones now at
KK.oa Eajy moutbly ptycnanis.
A very rise leers k Pana aed erbao
new at KUO.QD. Can't be told from new.
Gees now al KM-M.
The other 1750 Ml Peerless Orrbeatral
Mano representing a toer pase band
Uaed only three moatha. Jaal Ike aaam
as new we are orrartng at Wet.ea
Very aesy monthly payment buy anv
of be abifve pianos. They ere guaran
aw ior wn years ir not a roprearnied
your money will be refunded and pianos
may be returned.
Largest stock ot piano player and alee
trie blaring ilano In Kl Paao. We sel
at casTrrn price and save our customer.
taw arg igai.
Jenkins PianoCo.
The Big Piano au.ua
Pkeaw ML Ut-Stl Taeee
made representnttoiia to the' governments
til lito eounlrlea from which vessel rot
their supplies and Is also hunting flown
millers.
lutch steamers are being eiamlned and
In this way a cheek lina bfeti put on
commodities being shlpiiod to Gennany
through the Nelberlands. The big Dutch
steamship lines aimounrr lint Ihi v will
only accept cargo-1 from America consigned
so me tuciticriBiia trovrrmiu'iii wtitt li lo
avohi a brearb r neutrality must ee to it
that this -cNt go doe not get uno Oerinnny.
i I. to. mi Is I'rohlbltrd.
Fishing by neutral vessels on the eaji
coast or England ami Scotland has beet
prohibited.
Kollowlng the example or Irlihman
Children Cry
FOR f LETCHER'S
O A STO R C A
wouldn't you rather
put your money in a safe
conservative bank like
thu at the above rate
with principal absolutely
aecure than in specula-
tive eiocks where the
chance of losing is great ?
the majority of in-
vestors who have anal-
yzed the situation would.
Your money in this bank
is tax-exempt.
LunioM ud Sore Feel JA
IVMi't endure rana nm. u- ti
surest tat. qulckegt remedy knoirn.
"Two teblespooahila at Caloctde
cnmpo.iiKl in warm roit bath." This
given instant retler; sore bunions
iim eonti renueeii; corns and cal
louse fn lie peeled' off- eteeaa
.n.aiins or tenaetnesi In uvertiMne.
it an niivssn tarn pvres asta re-
..... fhO CSMfk lar K... .
Caloeide twenty-riTe cent at any
in '.i ui .n-ii ii". l ie .aren at
U. .1 . I rum la I al. .rali. i'li. u ....
II
CONGRESS MAY AlslOl'HV.
1 1" .1
Va-Mr.i
mum t grrtTE MILITU
KJII'TY aOTTI.K MTtf KOOIts
INTO THB 1TY M'TTIías
Bu thr AtttM-tateé Pram
Bulte. Mont.. Kept. K. Several
thousand persons gathered on west
Broadway loday and watched the mili-
tia on duty here empty the -wet
goods'' of Butte's largest saloons Into
the gutter. The saloon of Jnrk Crow-
ley and Hirry l.oekhardt Were raided
at in -Crowley bad been convicted in
the - o ii mu i military court or har-
tas; violated military regulations In
hsvlng hla saloon open lal Sunday
morning. Crowley was fined sags end
ordered to Jail until the rine Is paid.
Major Denobue in command ol the
tronos then onlereit out s
destroy the stork or the saloon.
FRENCH COMMIKSItlNS ICN
TO SEVERAL CAItlllAUHS.
Id lf Attociatti Per.
Pans. Sept. BWI:lu . ni.) Among the
nomlnitlons pttbHsbed In the official Jour
nal today ay tne Horueanx correspond-
ent of the flavas Agency are those or
Oluieppl Uarlhaldl as lieutenant colonel;
itn lottl tiaribalili as captain and Sanll
and in iim Garibaldi as llcuteosuts sll or
the f list foreign regiment.
Rt'SSIANS AND CEHM4N'8
BATTLE IN EAST PB 111 SHI A.
London. Sept. an. a dlDtnh trom Home
to Hie Eicttangft Telegraph company dated
i uesnay says :
"A I'etrogrgd messaae states that a riercfi
batHe between the army or General Ren
iieinkanipr and that or the Herman General
Von lllndeuhurg has been raging since
Sunday morning along a front extending
iroun urotiiin to urzeusaenisi on ine nienien
river four army corps have been enraged
on both sides and the Russians are being
constantly reinforced rrotn Vllna. The Rus-
sians have already repulsed the Germans at
several points. '
Mmlrsn Bullion Selred.
Bit tht Amm ialrd Prca
Mexico city. Sept. au.Konr hundred snd
eighty-eight bsrs oT bnlllott valued at two
million pesos were neUed by government
orrictals yesterday at the buena vista rail-
way station. It fg claimed that the bullion
was being secretly shipped out or the
eounliy by members or the científico parly
sis mining companies have put In a claim
ror the bullion.
Pisas to c.ei Through ky October It and
sseaasie in metía aessioa iter n
oclotaf rr4
ton Sept. fv. An administration
1 movement lor a due.- nay recess
b i lining Rett week an ad
couareas IT possible by Or
in niot a resssenibKng or eiinsress
In a special session on .NoveatRer it under
csU or president Wilson to consider spe-
cifically the iiip parchase bill was under-
taken today by bemocratlc leaders at the
capítol. All day there were conference
lietwem the l.aders and tae rank aad rile
of their party In both bouaes and the re
sults tonight gave bepe rer an agreemen
al'ng nú- line tomorrow.
The president lias toM senatert and rep
resenUtlTes repeatedly that the war reve-
nue lax bill already passed by the bouse
nd the i I n urn anti-trust bill should be
enarteii Inn. raw berore adjotirnmetit. Tne
Clayton bill Is In the form or a conrnrence
report wlurh Is being flltbaite.ied strains!
in the senate but which will not occasion
much trouble when brought gp In tbo
iiniiae. The thlnl ineaure which the presi
dent urged was the river aim iiarnor inn
which based the house tonight ana Is
resdy ror bis approval.
Democratic leader In the house believe
the tltuatloa is well id hand. '
NEW JERSEY ROLinCB.
Easoreement of Wilsan for Re-nosiiaatlou
Defeated In Defrrrac to Bis Wishes.
By the Atsaclnir-d Treat.
Trenton ti. J. Sept. W. Represemailves
or the Demoersllc llepubllcan snd Pro
gi estivo parties met in slate conventloni
here today and adopted party platrorm.
The Pemocrstlc platfnrni included a warm
endorsement of President Wilson' adminis-
tration in -ginning with these words:
"We tender our tribute of whole-hearted
praise ami fslteitatlon to the greet New
Jersey Democrat woodrnw Wilson who Is
now the leader of the nauon at Wash-
ington." An errort to have the. resolutions com-
mittee Include In Ha draft or a platrorm an
endorsement or President Wilson for re-
election In 19IC wat defeated at trie instance
ol State chairman Uroserup who said he
was expresslnr tne president' own wishes
In the matter.
The Hepuoilean platform was a strongly
protective tarirr one aad criticised the
Democratic national and state administra-
tions. The Progressive reiterated their plat-
rorm of two years ago and dereatcd a pro-
posed plank in favor or government owner-
ship ot public utilities.
HIGH SCHOOL POM TAOS.
Ancient New Mexico Town May Have Mod-
ern Educational Facilities.
Bv Timet Special C'ort-rpon.denf
Santa Fe. N. M. Sept. . campaign
lias been opened In Taos county ror the
establishment or a county high school the
county superintendent jose Moataarr be
trig about to start on a tour of all the dis
trlct advocatlnc that iep. It Is likely
a bond Issue or tax levy will be -voted to
nnance tne acnooi.
Though a list of unclaimed federal land
patent which have been uncalled ror at
the land office for the past twenty years
or sn was reremiy primea nut one claimant
came forward. There remain over firiy
patents to ue cinimea.
Jane
Why Have the People Used Over
m Hundred Million Boxee?
rte extraordinary merit of Laxative Bromo Quinine ex-
plains the reason why the people of all nations here used
the enormous quantity of over One Hundred Million
(100000000) Boxes of this famous remedy.
After reading the accompanying lahel frorn the box of
Laxative joromo
Quinine telling
what itdoes and how
it does it yon can
understand why this
remedy is. used so
effectively by eo
many millions of
people. Whenever
von feel a cold com-
ing on think of the
name Laxative
tv n.in:.a
seesaael -bwdRsfl ..ail . 1 a aWaaea beat
hut remomber there la Only One
Bromo Quinine"
To Got The GENUINE Oall For The Ml Nome
Laxativo Bromo Quinine
to eme a oouo m em ear
aa eeeetlaat remedy fat eeeeha sed KM- Rebane Ik
Cough aad alee the leveTish aaaiMMtai east Meaeecae
which are naaattr aaaaakenfl with told. The
third dee will relieve the Coach aad Headache aad art II
move the bowel well withla e or 10 hears when the eeM
ill be relieved. la treating toM. It Is wry Impon ant that
the bowels should noq well every day. This atapaiatle
mia tba towot geatly wttboot rrapiaa. aad mata the
liver aatd aU the utlaa te ectlea. Bttw-Ueaa - AdaHs
Is tW owrhKlpr aaü should be taken immed
iately afterch meTg-Hellfroiog to
aawieat
te lust haeTTee bewflt opW ffeeTÍ antiMbe Cough an
Cell la relieved Naca take oae half the dee for a te
aya. Children who re eat eld enough te swallow pill tar
tablet can be broken or cat la half aad glen la proportion
to an. Te be swallowed not chewrd Por headache take
Joahtete every lee J beer aatH relieved
eKT 10 Új bM'""
Our Store Will 39 Closed All Day Today Sep-
tember 30th on Account of Holiday
IRe China Palace uÉLt
this i lies ii ni. viv
Mitgiitflient Italic! ft Davis Player Piano
ir' ills). ni) reduction on account or our
.ei ialtxing on the Pínnula Pianos we are
scontlnuluf the tulr or tins instrument
nl are anxious lo move it quickly. Hallet
Davis Pianos have been mane since 1836.
i lot. n guaranteed by tin Kl I'aao Piano
... oldest piano house la Kl Paso. 906
.11 tb side or roana St.- i Advertisement.)
For Interior Work
H.ii. limed white lead u not. Sine la not TutUe'g Impar U rint
ia made of eubllaaed lead and sine white and not polaon .for Interior
pairitliig;. divers ifcO to SOU aquure feet two . ..ot ti.ti per a;al
Curbo'nate white lead la polaonoua.
"Write or teltplioue ua your paint troublea"
TUTTLE PAINT & GLASS CO.
Levy Grocery Co. JttstL
Phortea 505-506
204-206 E. OveUand St.
Store Closed Today on Account
of Holiday
DAY'S SUMMARY
OF EUROPEAN WAR
Alhltr tin Itrlllsb and rrenrli em-
rial aniiouncrmralsi Indícale satisfac-
tion nilb the situation aloun the bailie
front in t'ranre and confidence in lb
mili umf n iinnirielal re pert free
IV els fleelnrei. I toil the Vereann rlflrl
bus In i n brulen and is being pursued
by the ..ni. - I his report else e-
elan d Hi. I the (fruían have been sur-
riHiniletl In the Suminc departnaent aad
that Pn ion bnd been rerentured.
Die ufflelul prea. burrea at tendon
tilille niiikiuii nu obertloa te the pub-
lication nf itirc reports declined lo
like uní responsibility lur the correct-
ness nt (hem
The nunniiaeeiiirals Issued lele at
iiiiiu h in. in I'ri'iirh and Britlalt offi-
cials ilrelareil (hut there had been n
1 1 .ui. in tin- -o. .it lun. hi. Ii they had
nrefoul reported as favoring the
allied mm) In some degree
A aarrallte Iruni Meld Marnh! John
t rrni li s heailiiarters Issued at Loudon
in the i.i iiii.it burean flltrs the reason
lor the lung diaun-out but lie ublrb
lias non iaslrd is day. ."The eatcnt
nl thr eouuti roiered." II saya "is
so great as In render stew any efforts
lo initiieiiver and march around the
flauk iu urUrr lo rscaiie the costly ex
to in. ..i of a fruiilai aliark aflaiast
hesiilv rortl1lr poalltoas."
This rrlrrs lo lite fiercely contested
operations nl the nines' ten lu en pa-
deatoe to oiilllank the t.nmuu rlshl
nlnu iimler ;rntrel Van Klerk la
these ogerallaes Frcach aad Brttish
aeetllt reitifurrrd bve been engaged
lor si-vi i.it ilaa and the encounter?
al i are rrpoi'ted le have been tta-
greccdralrd.
In Hie lar east (her are slfat or
much in in ii uu ine pari uf the Jap
anekc who nrr eugngea la a movement
by both laad ami nea agatuet the
barraaau cobccssImi nt Uae-Chon. la
8han-Tuug prviinee China. Jaaaaese
have occupied the heights eulslde of
lalng Tail. Ike rapllal oterlonkiug the
Vermeils' main Hue ol elrase.
Lhlnrsr troops have Meas up the
railroad bridge at Taiu-He sit mites
Mead el fV'ettstM which also ha been
occupied k) the Jpace and are ap
pareally eppeslng Japanrne aallltary
eperelleo Ik Khan-Taag arevlaee.
The meager reports uf thr Russian
eaaapelga aaetent Auetiia aa tier-
many I odíenle a period el camparan v
calm while the great anairs of lbs
nations are getting lalo position fir
ol tense an 4 rente. "
A UrtUsb cruiser sguadrnn la rem-
man ef. Rear Admirul Mr ChrtsUi-
pber fradek. it ho rereatly rom-
Miandtd the Btillah aarshlps la MrM-
eaa waters ban arrived at laula
Araata. atrail of Magellan and la ae-
llrted to be ea a ua le lac Pacific.
The JmH rntisaw Km dee. uhlrk
recently reaiured ait British ..trainees
and sank five el wheat la the bay at
bengal baa added te lie laarel ky
Mlakla rear usare and rapluriug a
eel Iter.
the Italian government ban Issued a
naming le Italians ho bate lake a
Inl
ead to take nervier la the army ef
aay country at ear that this (
antttrauty aaa ta puaiaa-
breach
able by Imprima meal
Let lapalabea da
deelnre that lha
Cegsnaut hate begem taelr attack on
Ural line anT Aaluerp defeaaeg;
Ibev hat iweneualed
neeuplrii Mali aa Important railway
Bachea aad are haasberdlaa 1.1er re a
tea altes Ireat Aatuerp. abare auay
bausas hate been drglrayed.
Raw I the tube of year lo hare your
piano tuned if paireo or polished. AU work
guaranteed; prices reasouahle. Pbaa 7
lor esliuiale
VII I I'M IS PIANO COMPANY
tog .North Stanton street.
We will buy a pound of Cotton for
every pound of Tobacco we
sell
We realize with all the residents of the South
the present financial stringency due to the cotton
situation. We realize that the South must sell its
cotton and we will help in the most practical way
we know by buying cotton.
For every pound sold of all of these famous popular brands of
tobacco and cigarettes (counting 1000 cigarettes equal to five pounds
of tobacco) we will buy from our dealers a pound of cotton at 10c in
accordance with our circular to dealers dated Sept 28.
We have faith in cotton. We know that when the war clouds
roll away the manufacturing demand for cotton throughout the world
will be greater than ever before and the South will enjoy unprece-
dented prosperity.
RED J
TOBACCO
The man who chew
RED J gets absolutely the
best 10-rcnt plitf tobacco of
this character in the world.
Made of old and mellowed
leaf a tough and lasting
chew.
cfwxedo
PENNS
PENN'S it ruaran teed
to be tne best Natural Leaf
Tobacco made sweet
mllnuf mmA tiafainn A ....
Thick Natural Loaf dijgatisfied customer can
TADA .t af f return to merchant
TOBAUCO whom we herebv arborice
to return hit money.
Thm Perfect Tobacco
for Pip and Cigarette
QENUINC
"Bull"
Durham
SMOKING TOBACCO
TUXEDO i a rccogn.Btd
America ' favorite pipe tobacco
amektfj no fjeed by themgand
ef famou Americana. Tht cxetu-
live "Tea roe fro cae" of making
the fiocrt Kentucky Burlev leaf de-
lieioualy mild and non-biiing b
nceer been auccraafully. imitated .
Million of men who roll
their own cigarettes use this
world -famed tobáceo. There is
no other like itnone with such
a wonderful unique aroma
and mellow fresh fragrance.
Sovereign
CIGARETTES
SOVEREIGN the enthusiastic choice
of the South ia manufactured cigarettes.
That wonderful flavor of Souther i-grown
Old-Belt tobacco ia the taste that South-
ern smokers love "Quality Tells."
Remember when you purchase any of the above brands you
not only get the greatest value for your money but for every pound
told there is created the tale of a pound of cotton.
smiii?iM M.if
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
it
lAttveiuneiuoUk.)
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