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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
.Snday. February 14. 1915.
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EXCELLENT SPORT
AT JUAREZ COURSE
M I i Rl tMXD
CAM H RIMI1
nan
THE V.
r.l Peso -III". l One Mile. VHh l.leien
We do not solicit or ship orders In
Vitiation or Texas Uva.
JUAREZ WORKOUTS
John n. Wakefielti. one half. :M.
Col. Metmugil. lltrrr fourths 1:31.
.Nifty. tore -eights :37.
J ii inWli.nl. nun hair ;S0 2 1.
Mlrir ii'Prlen. un' half. :4
i IWror) . tlir.-'- . igliti. :3.
loniilng Tower on half i d.
íM. Marrhmoni. flve-elghte 1:01.
I'ajarolta one hair -Mi.
Martha! Tllihman. ihree-rourlhs 1:10.
Serf .Savin ihtev fourths l:li
ji.iin leona ttiree-eigtita :S8.
Ilrynllmah mile. 1:47.
i i.'-im. throe -fourth. I 17 9&.
Krnwortliy. five .'Ignis. 18-
Mxglcon. dm hair. :SI II I.
Talioc. iin rights i vi
Sinugglei tlir'-e eights 17.
Itlngllnr. Hurí eight? .37 i
I'an Zari-u on- hair '31.
this Ooen. rim 'irht-. 1 :04
Voloday II. three -fourihs. i:is i-5.
viinfifr. rive eights rot a s.
Blue Raeér. i in. . twin M.-. irM 9 .
Matte 'hk- hair :ss.
i.alcnm. three-eigin..
Thistle Uella. Ilve-viglil. 1 :QC.
Compton tfin'-roumi 1:1
Salvador (jncr-n ihiee-rourtfie 1:17 3-e.
Hex irifei i-mhis : fl-s.
Alda five eights. I :0S.
Hiipvraicr. lhre i iht. ;3 3-&.
l.sckioae. five .-IghU. t :fll II-J.
(iulily. fllf- elglil-. 1:117.
Ftnaiee three -fourth'-.. i:tn.
Ion Hlalr. one luiir.
TrulanOi seven eights. 1:l -&.
I Kpn-lel Nntlee.
Auvt l.Hviaii inriii.iiil afilo Urea or
lut. rimn u m.-i- February t tot.
plen-i roll for refund per now price'
rf;wih. I'ciirutry i. Wo protect our SSI
tornera o
Tu in phr 11 rr A Mifiplv minimi :
IjttTeXsa sti -! PMmH
(Advertisement)
DR HINTON & CO.
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neat by irii.il Iriefftino and up-to-date
methods; IlLmili I OLSON. HIIEUMA-ll-M.
skl AND lll0t S PtHLASKN
M-i -i i oi Women; tPiLEPríY
SYPHILIS. lifl.MiRMlEA AND AM. PEL"
VlC AMI PRIVATE lilSKAMSS Of MEN
ami womlx.
nil" anil "flO" Inr lllood I'olaon.
Llrilrlclij In II roraas for chronic
Uawiaata
i ..ii -illinium and Kmmlaallon Free.
fir fires: -1. I. and 8 Amrrlran Trukt and
Savings limit. Itullillnri . F.I Punt leisi.
Aqm ac habla L panol.
By T. II. S' liM nM
A large werM-ond rrowd jniiifcyrd lo inn
Jinrrr rr coura yealerday affrrnoon lo
witni'M thn runnina; of a frond nrd. midi-
Up or fflllnr rvnnla with the rifldn larrc
and well ImlaiKi-d. and with tin: rramt
mat thi contrata were aplrllad iLroitghmii
ni'- artcmoor. ana too finmiwa I uic
drivina OftUr.
Tln fourth race a aelllnar event for Hire.
year-olda over the rite and ona-hair fur-
I'.na courae which ailracted a fluid of
in.- hetier ciaaa or mat aa lo m pott
reanltad m a victory ror X. w Uaaaar'a
Slnal. with the favorita Yywe In aenmn
place ami Ida cummlnt third. Vallina
one or tne rontcnnera in me. raer am
away rrom little Henry while on the way
tn the harrier and ran away two and one
half inllea before she eonld be pulleii up
and iii'- Held waa rinally atnt away with-
oiti nor.
The anninl rnnnlnc or tho Kl I'aao seiiinir
ntakea ii carded ror thin afternoon when
u lame anil will balanced field or ereven
or the beat thorouahbreda at thb courae
are arnenuien to faco me barrier mi-
rare in the paat haa alwaya developed a
efiliiidtd conleal but It la doubttul ir a
inore iiromlalnr field or thoroiuPbreiM
have ever facexf the barrier in It hiainry
than thai carded to face Blatter Caaaidy
thl afternoon.
Eleven afe carded ovnrnlyht and prac-
tionilv every one of them (a certain lo
fare the barrier. The Fuller atablo It rep-
renented In the rar by those two food
P'-rrormera colonel Marrhrnnni and Injury
nod hold a nr. ma hand with Itaeli Execu-
tor' Uella or Bryn Mar naapie Par
Streak ningllnr and Mud til aniona; tnc
other. It promlaea a aplendld conteat.
lianklny only lo Inn take in the amount
of intoi-ast that will probably ccnior
uround tho runninr ii th atcond event
a eiirtnt affair that bflnr a splendid Held
to the Dom auch aat horac a Ktna
Worth. Mlmorioan. Florence bOhertn. Fath-
om Maneanea and Manir making- up too
field while the laat race of thn afternoon
I over the f.ver-noimlai- route of a mile
and 'in -iK ii. brlni-lna- tin atari and ihc
finish rtlrerth In Ironl of DM eland
-rh.. i.iv i w.liii v. -ii'idnv r.wuwi ii hArn
lo elrct the nrobable winner only on
rirei ami this one was an Banal ebXtiSki
Its iirrea roinhir with (he mnnlni or
tin- lni rare or the day. Tho talent started
off badly when It ohcteil Frank Patter
son an t-i in the first race or in.- nay
alilinuiili lie run like he was ln-st iIIIioiikIi
only able in i uní in ihlrd place.
The sad new or Ilia death or wlUlatm
l'.lam-y i lieanl at tho rourae during
i he atu-rnooii. lie (lyhiir In inla city yesier
ilav n k.i nin.' rrom tuberculoid artor a long
1 1 - liclaney waa fifty year of are
it Un- t im of hi death and llilrlv years
aim wis kii(wti ta une or ine initaii
ateeniecnase rui'-r in tne rouniry.
leavina th) haddte he became asalstam
starter fdr Jamea Caldwell and lilrhard
Dwyer and about mn ynara ago trained
a hia siriiur of horaea for thn late Mltl
siorms. no was a native ui Saratoga
K. V.
A till rield or eleven youngatcrH faced
the barrier in ihe rlrit event Willi Frank
l lUkpaoo ruling favorite. He waa oway
i.ooi-n. whli-li i-.iiilrlliuti'ri to hl.s dereat
as he made up ground tamely and was
luppi'd upon the two laadcra gt the rinlab.
The ran; developed a gplendid conreat
with rtali'li i. and Drooka finlitmp It out
noe and noe at tbe end with inn fornu-t
getting the verdict and Hie favorite if!
Hunt place.
The eeeond race of Ihc afternoon waa a
alx-furlonr aprlnt which brought out me
blg-geal Held Of Ihe aftemom every on'
er the fifi "-n rented lo rae the barrier
ipiarlrujr at noil lime i.oiomendatlon
unking Via flrai appearance al the meet-
ing wag backed into favorlllfra al poal
lime after bavin npetie at slit's bill
lallrd lo get a pnrilon of ihe ntnn'y arier
delaying the ojrl by his unrnly arllnni.
Tffe winner turned tip in Jotiti llnrlc which
waa away well and followed the rist pace
l by cant. nrue to toe iretrh and lak-
Intr Ihe lead held kail -Irla slfe at end
The utter rared wen np ill the --y ann
but ror running mil at tlM atreirli tiirrt
would nrohablt have won. Kid .'leiaon.
coming wllb a rush ant Hie alion end or
the puree from Mnbln tirand Hi I lie laai
itrtMi.
The thlrfl race vis n mile event. In which
a field or eini Ui-l the harrier wltn
I-. K Adair ruling the favorite. heavy
play renterert upon Ihe chance or Lone-
man In this vent and i waa em to the
post a cirong rand rliolre. The winner
lumed up In Ihe consistent Kick which
rarad in a good position lo the troten
and then tltilnhlna fast wore down t. H.
Aitalr at end. The mtier reno en un-
arlv pace mad by Ilurfit i-andle under
atom reatrilnt in the iretrh lurfl. tshem
lie took Hie lead hill rould kiot deny the
winner' ritan. Thnnia Hire rinisutng
jasi. g"l tho horl end or tire purse from
Pry. Lonemin waa never protninent anil
riniued among the trailer while fiurni
'aniih- atoppeii lo a walk in me Hnal tur
long.
The fourtn race n ihe coior of cuarlle
daiaer earned to victory by hi eolt Sinai
which iook i rine field of three-year olds
Ihto ramn over Ilin rive and one-liair fur
ioiik route. rype waa tavonie tor inn
erem tvn the beat he could do waa to
re i the nlace. with Ida dimming In itilril
place. Yillahi got tho hetler or little
Henry while going to list poat In till evnnl
and ran away two and one-half miles be-
fore the little fellow could pull hr up.
She vis excused and tho field ent away
wiihoui her. Planetary and Ida Cumminm
made the nace lo Ihe iretrh. where Slnal
moved up and finishing last drew nut to
win easily with Type juit gattmt- up for
ihe piare.
The riftli race witnessed Hio defeat of
The Paso City and
County Democratic
Club
Respectfully solicits your sup-
port for the following; candi-
dates for city offices subject
to the Democratic primaries i
TOM m a.
For Mayor
J. P. O'CONNOR
RICHARD B. HT1CVENS
W. C. JOlitiTf.
JOHN YV l is.ll I It
For Alilcrtaea
II A It IIS KINM .
For TrcuHaycr
BILLY M.-SMX
For Awicsaor and Collector
l" VI I D. THOMAS
Judatn Corporation Court
JOHN M. WVATT.
For Ctialrman City Earx-utive Com-
mittee WADK W. si ri 11 I i I I it
ItlMT'O si) I IS.
J. 8. LANIKR
H. J. l it i i tn :m ii i.
For Memliera of the City KxectlUve
t Olllllllt II I .
( AilM-rtlei in i n I. I
the l miiv backed ravorlte Mlaa f:haucr
which managed ) niilali m third piare.
Thl mo rirtilbed the wont np set of the
afiernoon when Rlre lafided Pro Beilis
some In from at Ihe big odd or 0 10 1.
with .tnreators getting toe place paying
lb to I to am. ilketla Oralue and i mi'
Jane art the early pace to the iretrh.
with the ravorlte third but both stoppe.t
badly In the final racing.
The laat race of the artrrnnon wi over
Hie mile rourae and brought out a rield
or eiz with Gnrdle V and penally ruling
equal cholee at iot time renaliv. tinder
improved handling rrom Molt waa kepi err
Hie pare to Ihe slretrh and Ihen. rSmlng
through a small opening In hi field. KwiK
ihe loid to um eaelly at lite end. Ponte-
rraet made the pare lo the stretch -hut In
Hie tnul racing little Mory wa or no
help lo him and he tired badly whl
spindle nnd ':ordle r. fought It Out for
me piare wiib ihe former getiinr It in
lite final mrldea.
Presli quill rrom Mexico alio fresh rtih.
lohalere and oysteri received dilly it lh
Central Bar and Cafe Second and Stanton
etrseti. Advertisement.
Watch for tha omtsai program or 100
VAlllard-johnaon right (Advertisement)
JUAREZ ENTRIES
Juarex. Méx. Feb. ta. Entries for lb
day. Sunday. February u:
flMT riAfK-sollliig. Tltree-year-oids
end upward. Klve and one half rurluna.
WOO rtAVH.MIALI V.
am n.sn: nnp.ex iot
IOM CARU 0ME ui
wtaj n -lot
HUÍ vni I.IJITII
soar rapt i idsikv
311 split skco.nu
31111 am'jhalko
.w7s maximo
315ft l A.IEUII. HALL
HUI BAT MASTI-IIBON
3ISI CIIASt. (iOKTZ
3151 3T Alt BOARD
3US MARTA MAC Ill
3lil lull- DES COOrtETB lit
SECOND RAC.F.-llin. Three year-olda
and upward six furlongs.
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10 MAOIC s
IM MIMtlRIOHO U4
SIM P1.0RP.M:i-: nOBKllTS tiff
'3I4.1)MAN(JAM-JK 08
(JH7)KIN0 WOPTH Mil
THIRD RACE - selling. Three-year-olds.
Seven furlongs.
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su sMi;niER v.".
niOO MOSCOWA 05
ttn MEHHY TWIMKI.E U7
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300 AflWAcI MOM
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iWH O.SMIJMDE ttfl
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3133 DAD DAV1ES nu
FOIIMTH HACE Three-year-olds and up-
ward. El I'aso selling- stakes. One nnlu.
Value. I.9O0.
lililí LACKROSK MOa
:il EXLCL'Ton uci
IS 10; I IIIMil.l.M. M04
M OSAJ'LE ins
9I5R m-:i.l.K HP IHIYM MAW II I0d
Hir.s MI D SILL ; UP7
SOU.-. ItltOOKFIKLD 107
MI75 HASH flfj
ÜI.17 l'AV S1TIKAK 1117
ll'Wttl.MLItV fit
UU'ltCUL. MAItl ll.MoNT Ill
U. W. Fuller enlrj.
FIFTH RACE - Selling. Threc-yea'r-oidl
slid upward. Five and one-liulf ruiiong-.
I3W1VMARIK O'ltlllL-N 00
Hija rwiLiiiHT lot
KATHHVXK HOHKHTS Mill
119-1 III WE IIINU MII4
Hint OOMA too
SWj Bill I.FMAX 1(H)
l.l CORDOVA 109
3133 AMMA REED 100
(.Ili)-J)1ITT1.K BIHDIF. 100
nit; DOO ALI.EM Ill
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OMDJOE BDCIIKIt Ill
31l SEMATOn AMES 111
Showing The New Things
For Men
At The "Popular
There's a new spirit abroad here a fresh joyous spirit
of a new season just about to bloom it presents an
excellent choice of the
NEWEST HAT STYLES $2.00 and up
NEWEST SHIRT STYLES 1.00 tmdMp
SPRANG UNDERGARMENTS 50c mhUp
SPRING NECKWEAR 2Sc andup
FOR THE HAN WHO
WANTS MORE THAN
JUST 8H0E8.
No matter howiood a pair or shoes
may be. you expect something- more of
them than mere "goodneaa."
You expect that indefinable quality
which for lack of a better word we call
"stylo" You want your ahoea to hayo
character and to lock "right" in every
way.
It'a because Ralston Shoes are not
only good shoes but guod for aome-
thlng that we recommond them to
you. They have STYIiE alwaya correct-'
and individually and dt'a our
conviction that you'll Ilka them.
Come In and ase the new modela any-
way. It's a pleasure to make you ac-
quainted with Raletons.
Price. .$4.00 to $5.00
The new atylaa are arriving daily
Mniry Aflame Kalstona Recale
FOR MEN.
and this latter item includes a wonderful showing of
new bright washable ties in the prettiest patterns that
ever came to El Paso.
This store is El Paso's home of Hart Schaf f ner &
Marx Rogers Peet Co. and "Fitf orm" Clothes for
men and young men. The new Spring styles will
soon be ready.
And M The Mean Time---
We have some rare 'values in winter weight suits of the
above makes which we are offering at ONE-THIRD
LESS than the original low prices. We'd like to show
you these suits. Come in.
Sec the
San Antonio
t. winaowg ' ma
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CAI. CMIS i HI
3I LOFTY HE V WOOl) Ill
SIXTH IIACF. Helling. Four-year-olds
niiit upward. One and. oira-elglilli mile.
31Sfl T0Y.-MBER ' Vt
atO NKTMAKEP. ' 0
313? I'.ORDIK F -. 00
3llt'LINBftll0K I'd
3107 OliLDV 103
S137 V0LADA.Y J II HO
Five IDs. apprentice allowance claimed.
TODAY'S SELECTIONS
I. II. SCMXCMAt'.
ii Paso Tti.ies. .
I Marti Mac. Amohalko. Liste Oreen.
i. Mlniorloso klitg Worth P. lloberis.
S. Ilhodes. Obohis. MViscowa.
4. Itaah Entry Executor.
:.. Marie n'Brlen lloae ltlnr Lllllo Diidle.
0. Voloday ir. cordlé F. f.lnbrook.
rt I t. It CLARK.
(Dally ttaclhg t'uriu.)
1. tlhas. (loetx Amohalko Elsie Oreen.
. MtmorlOMi Manaaneae P. Itoborla.
. beleolore ilhodes. Aswan.
4. Entry Rarh. Rlngllng.
r.. Lorty lieywood Rose Rlnir Little Birdie.
t. Voloday Jr. Cordle F. Toynbee.
A I. D0B60N
(S. F Examiner.)
í! Wlinót-lóso King Worth. P.' Hoberls.
:i Marts i);Hneñ! i.orty Heywood. Roe Ring
C. A. SKRMN.
. iCinclnnall Entpilrcr.i
1. Faneull Hall. Mnrli Mac Amohalko.
S -Allinorloso King Worth P. Roberts'.
.1. Mosrowa. Ilhodes ObOlua.
4. Rash. Entty. Osuple.
5. Twilight liarle O'Brien Mttle Birdie.
0 Llnbrook Voloday Jr. (ioldy.
DAVID LKICIITON.
(Morning Telograpb.)
i. Miss RdiUi. Amohalko Elsie Oreen
s. Mlniorloso King Worth Manganese.
S. Obolus. Btr-exer Moscowa.
4 Mud Sill. Fuller Entry Brookfield.
L Marie O'Brien Twilight. Little Hlrdle.
e. Voloday. Jr. Ooldy. Llnbrook.
WALTER PEAtCE.
(Cotfrler Journal.)
I Miss Edlln. Amohalko Chis. Ooetz. '
-' King Worth Mtmorloso Manganese.
1 obolus Dad Divles Moscova.
4. Entry Rlab Executor.
0. Marre O'Brien Little Birdie L. Heywood.
(j. Llnbrook Cordle F. Voloday Jr. '
CONCENSUS OF OPINION.
I mi-- Edllb. Amohalko. Maria Mat. I
i Mlniorloso King Worth P. Roberts.
3. Obolus Rhodes Moscowa.
4. Rash Entry Executor.
i. Marin O'Brien Lllllo Birdie I.. Heyw
fi. vohuiay Jr. Llnbrook Cordle F.
FOR FRESH OYSTERS
Served In all striae go t
PHIL YOUNG'S CAFE
Aaa ail kinds of Next baa lases got or
Moarleln C?nclnnuhBeer. Idgewaed
BEN BWKBN&. rrep.
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JOCKEY CLUB JUAREZ
EL PASQ STAKES
AND FIVE OTHER SPLENDID RACES TODAY
LADIES' D AYS-Tuesdays and Fridays
Street Cars Direct to Grand Stand Every Few Minutes From Cor. El Paso and San Antonio Streets
First Race at 2:30 P. M. Sharp
Admission $1.00
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