El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, February 14, 1915 Page: 9 of 36
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Sunday. February 14. 191$.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
i
25
to Acquainted with the Pleasures
of Your Breeze-Swept Porch.
Gain Time Comfort and Contentment by Cleaning with a
FRANTZ PREMIER ELECTRIC CLEANER! It mean.
Freedom from the Heavy Task of Sweeping
and Duitingt
A A. M. and the day's work done! Not a kit of dirt duat or lint to
be found. All the floor covering nava been cleaned and purified.
. The home fairly glows with sunny freshness. And time gained to
upend In the alluring green outdoors.
That's the program of seventy-five thousand Americc n house-
wives on these daps. They use a Fran ta Premier. '
9 pe i mida of concentrated dirt -cleaning energy that's the Wants
I'rentier. It's mora than a mare vacuum cleaner. It is the logical
answer to the housewives' demand for an efficient portable cleaner at
the right price.
No wiring piping or installing expense. It comes willing and
ready tp work.
It's the cleaner you have desired so long.
The price of the FRANTZ PREMIER has been reduced from
$30 to $25. The multiplied output (100000 this year) and
efficient factory methods enables us to make this attractive
price to you and without any sacrifice of quality- Profit by
this big saving.
We win gladly demonstrate it on your rug. SEE m or 'PHOVK TO-
DAY. 1 ;ot ns show yon the FRANTZ PRGMIKR In action. Demon-
strated and sold on easy payments.
Rogers Furniture Co.
108-110-112 N. Stanton Street
For Pile
Sufferers
B or protruding
BSSW misa hemorr-
Sample faokage
or tas ramo us
FmmlíUle
Eamedy Vow
OSsredrree to
rrove What It
Will Do fox You.
la and all rea.
tal troablss. tn the Drlrmcv efinmr awn
i roa pona di coupon oe low.
FREE SAMPLE COUPON
PTRAMin nam compawt
SID Pyramid Bide. Marshall. Mich.
Kindly send mi a Tree ample of
rVisaiH fUe aaawaV In plain wrapper.
Nssis is-
Street
City State
BIG AUDITORIUM TO
BE MODERN GARAGE
HOME Or AVTOMOBJIUC.
(lie same number sold In Los Angeles sad
San Frtneltco where of roiirae weatner
r lid 1 1 Inns (re practically uniform the year
around. In New York state also the win-
ter time has ordinarily bran considered a
slow period rur automobile business yet
In Syracuse and Auburn the heart of ton
snow belt total or fifty-two cars Were
sold and delivered during December tiene.
These salea definitely show that people
are buying notor cars whenever it Is con-
venient fur them to do so tad are putting
thelr ears Into Immediate service on the
principle that tbe best way to profit on
the Investment is to keep the 'automobile
working for them every day in tbe year.
CONSIDER
MR. VOTER
The MIIU street aurirtorttum Will be re
modeled throughout and converted into
flril-rlsst storage garage as s result of a
deal effesied yesterday by tbe terms of
which n. L slaughter. Jr. formerly of
Dallas but more recently or this city and
A. B Albru. a local automobile dealer.
leased the building for a ttrm of throe
yean.
Nr. Slaughter who Is a wealthy cattle
man will he the tlnanrttl backer of the
new ronrern whose activo manare mem
wui arvoive upon a. a. Ainro.
BCRM1IIT ABBESTO) ON
IOS ANCRLE.H INDICTUCNT
HArKINC DVTVUtTTlNG.
My the nada ted Frtu
new York Feb. II. Matthew A.
fcbmldt 94 years old was arrested
hero tonight ai a fugitive from Jus-
tice on an Indictment found tn l.os
Anjelos Inj October 1010 rliarglng him
with having been implicated tn dyna-
miting the Los Angeles Times build-
ing. The arrest vas made on upper
Broadway where detectives had
traced him trier a searcli of four
years.
NINETEEN ENTRIES
FOR ROAD CLASSICS
HAS CONFIDENCE
IN FRANKLIN SALES
Confidence in 'the future and an Indl-
f iilnn of renewed business activity Is
reflected particularly In tap autotnobtie
induatry whéro tbera every espectaltoit
of a large Jiicrease fin . business in Hie
spring. Tiic buying enlmeol ejpresaea
by 8 interest Iff HIS Wow 'Tnrk and Chi-
cago knows to a groat extent is responsi-
ble for this upward movement
Tlic Franklin Automobile company .or
Syracuse' Pf. V. has hjst made known Its
plans lo increase Hiela production lo
cars a year. Materia? s now boing re-
ceived to talco rare of Ibis to per cent
increase over last year and later It Ik
stated that the 'production rate will be
Increased to 4000 cars a year.
During ifiu Franklin sales 'Increased to
a point where they now head the list of
cart selling for 2ooo and over.
A study or automobile sales made dur-
ing tbe winter months Indicates thai tne
automobile has definitely found Its place
In the affairs of the men and women of
every class who are striving te accom-
plish things In the most . economical and
efficient way.' They reallte that tbe time
iaa come when the motor car Is no longer
a seasonal luxury bal rather a depend
able .necessity for use in all weathers tnci
over an rosos.
Data from the salea récenla of tbe Frank
lin Automebtla company. Syracuse N. Y..
win substantiate tnis statement for
shows most positively that the arrival or
cold weather and snow have had no effect
on the-number of cars disposed of even In
sections whore the winters are most se
vere. It IS a surprising fact that Franklin
dealers in Boston and Philadelphia disposed
ot twenty-four cars each during December
candidate Tom Lea In his skating rink
peech Friday night said according . to
stenographic report: 'This property was
owned by a man In Boston who bouitht It
years ago. mat property assessed at go
per cent of Its valuation would be ItmooO.
This man Mr. Coles who la only an agent
assessed niav 01 nts own volition ror over
500ooo and it was raised by the city to
ITOO.oo and odd dollars."
It was very nice of Mr. Lea to come lo
the defense of Mr. A. P. Coles but how do
the other property owners or El Paso reel
at tho Idoa that they will have to pay In
increased taxation ror tno gsoo.oocr reduc-
tion that would be made In favor or Mr
Coles 1 This is about the onlv definite mat-
form promises made by Mr. Lea Advertise.
mem.)
PROSPECTIVE
HOUSEKEEPERS
will be Interested in our spe-
cial display of dining; room
furniture. We Invite nil such
and all others to view it.
Such ' tables sideboards
chairs chins closets etc.
would make any young
couple fonaj to have s homo
of their own st once.
NEW FURNITURE EXCHANGED FOR OLD.
WESTERN FURNITURE CO.
Opposite the Grecian Theater.
"THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY."
QUICK NAIL SERVICE
For the benefit of customers living in the smaller towns where
it is impossible to get the drug store service of the metropolis
we have established a Mail Order Department and placed
this in the hands of competent help. This does not mean that
the average lady will need confine herself to drug store wants.
Should there be any other shopping that we are able to do for
her we will send tbe goods with the drag order and will be
able to do this to satisfaction. Our stock is one of the most
complete in the Southwest and especially do we have the
stock of Toilet Preparations that appeal te all ladies.
It will psy you to have your name on our mailing list and If you will
scnJ us the names of five of your neighbors that would ba likely cus-
tomers we will send you a small bottle of toilet water that la wed worth
i lie trouble.
The Warner Drug Co.
Mail Order Department
EL PASO - - TEXAS
MITCHELL CAR IN
THIRTY-HOUR RUN
one of the most novel automobile demon
strattons ever staged In Los Angeles waa
the nonstop run or a IBt& four-cylinder
Mitchell '-." which finished last night
The run was engineered by William n.
Ruega Mitchell distributor and took place
on the salesroom rioor er Uio William It.
rtuess company. Tbe radiator was sealed
Fifteen gallons of gasoline were put into
the tank which wai also staled.
Mayor Hose and Chief of Police Sebaa
tlan sealed tne tanks and started the car
Monday.
I Rhus nrrereil inn tn an
liase nrlce of a ear as t
closest guess to the actual time that the'
car would run on Ibc fifteen gallons of
is.
tnere were several nuntirea guesses
turned in and when tbe boi waa opened
last nignt i was msiovereit mat tne win
npr liad guessed within thirty seconds of
me time inai me enrine would run
Tne Mamen i ran ror thirty nours ana
one minute O. M. Douglas n F. b. No. 1.
Hivera ruessea mat me car would run for
winy nours. one minute ana tnirty sec
o ads.
E. c whip was second with a gnats or
tnirty nours nat.
Martha Canady of No 01 i West Fortv
eighth place was third with the time fig-
urea ai iweniy-nine nours nny-oitni
minutes.
Fourth piare went to A. F. La Rase or
no. me south Broadway. La Rose judged
lbs running lime Just forty minutes off.
During the thirty hours and one minute
mm ino engine ran 11 ram BW.IUU rovoiu
Hons or the equivalent of 3V4 miles
averaging St.S miles to the callón or rein
Upe. During the run j the temperature by
the motormetcr ranged from 90 to log de
grees.
In the window where tbe car waa placid
with the rear wheels rigged clear of the
floor there ware streamers running te the
different parts which are features or tbe
Mitcnen construction
COURTS
Thirty fourth IH strict Court.
(Dsn at. Jackson. Judge.)
State of Texas vs. Miguel SustiHo ana
Gerónimo Harolrtt plea or habeas corpus
riled beard and both released pending
triai.
Fort) first Dtstrtet Court
1 1'. ft Price. Judge.)
a F. Boyd vs. Sanios Terraxas suit
transferred fit in Presidio county ; filed.
Automobile Licenses.
Ila t. l ayan 306 South Stanton Coal
mers "SO."
atem-W. v.. Baakin block II Altura Park
i. u. h. trues-
IITO-k. L. Hatfield all north Kansas
Studebaker live -passenger.
3I7I-T. T. Huddy UrndorTf hotel. Case
nvenassenger.
II7I-D. L. Turner Juarez Meg. Cutting
seven- passant er.
Jl7S-o. T. Basselt It Co. 800 Overland
street overland iwo -passenger ro taster
VITAL RECORD
Birth.
GKCK To Mr. ted Mrt. Louis Geek. 60S
Third street Feb. 9. s boy.
SIOKBl'8-To Mr. and Mrt. M. aigneut
DIX0!--Tu' Mr. and'wr. Arel) A. DUou
III) Mundy Feb. 7. a girl.
craige Tu Mr. and Mrs. Branch Crane
tiif uusw. rcu. o. a ooy.
DealS
WAHLtV-Oarar Henry Wards. ST Feb
County hospital: burled Is kvergrttn
WILBAMKS kay Wllbankl. as. I0M Cot
ton i remains slapped to Jopltn. Mo. ror
"Oft IIS Infant of Mr. and Mrt. Ma
llgseut. Feb. I. SI Mlascurli burlad la
Oetteotdlt cemetery Feb. lb
RUTS -Martin Reyt. 46 Feb. II. 7S South
Stnta Fa street; buried la Concordat
cemetery re u.
SILVA Jeiui Bllvt. one month. Feb. tl
mo south sitntoq barita) ib Concordia
ctueuary reo. ti. "
Rocenl entiles for the vanderlilli cup
and grand prize races tt the Panama
Paclfts international expotilion htve been
announced by v. L. Huglison cligirtnan
ot tbe racing coirunlltee. The lists tor tho
races which are lo bo held on washing-
ton's birthday and Saturday. February p
respectively. Include nineteen enures each
present with hair t dozen tentative
nominations.
Louis DlsbroW tho utile track chtmplon
has entered his famous Simplex Kip which
htt Lrokv-n so many retard t on mile
tracks. The car It now being tuned up
for rogd. race work and Dlsbraw' eiprcts
it to. give si good tn account or llaelf on
tito four-mile circuit at the exposition
grounds aa It bts on mile tracks and
beaches. C. H. fiewhousc will be at the
wlrsel of t Iielage entry the property or
W. G. Wilson of Rochester N. Y.
Two Harmons have been nominated.
"Jack" oahlu will lie at thn wheel or the
Tghli Special owned by Frederick Hobln-
son of San Ulego nil. and tho Duetenborg
pair entered by F. S. niiPMi'iihorg of t.
Paul Minn. will bs handled by Kdwaril
O'Vonneil and "Tom" Alley who formerly
was Ralph He Palmu s inoclianlclan. D)
addition to theso thuro is the sunt team.
w nil Anucrson i.ouper araa wiicot t
driver: the Mercer warn of three' ono
or which win be piloted by "Eddlo" Pul
len winner or tne last grand prlx at
Santa Monica: t trio or Maxwells wltn
Barony OMTIeld "Billy" Carlton and "Jack"
i.ri.aui up ana a pair ui rioiKnois who
drrvrts opt yet nomínate!. De Palms'
official entry with the Mercnlns has not yet
been nude but no is eiticcicd to snip
West within n few days.
All of the entries made thus far aro for
toll) races. In addition to the 16000 In
prizes offered for 1Uo ipeed carnival sev-
eral thousand dollars In special cash prizes
has been offered by acoesaory manufact
urers. The llosrli Magneto company.
Wheeler & Schebeitr the Weed Chain Tire
Orlp company the Ralph Auto Supply com
pan y and o triors ire offering tuhstantlai
bonuset to drivers using their respectivo
equipments.
.The forthcoming races are to be staged
tn the shortest course ever used ror tu
important road race. The capo si Hon speed-
way measure I.V miles In circumference.
i ili a hah no i'se ran.
riEfmFicu coxy t:vr ion.
General Villi and tne government of the
north will not recognize or tolerate tbe
científico convention now in session at
Sao Antonio according to General Knrlquo
sorues iisnrei. who arrivro in r.i t'aao yes
terday from Torreón. General Mangel ll
en route to Brownsville where be will
receive orden from General Villi it to hli
next more but be says positively that he
It not on his way to the San Antonio convention.
Genera Manatí s teromnanled on his
trip by Major Angel I'eret Flguerora rormer
consul to Prance from Mnxlco and chief
or Mantel i titrr. colour i francisco do
Villa of Dusart's brigade and an aviator
In tbe Villa corps alto came to 1 Paso
with them.
Oeneril Mangel and his chief of stiff
letwn mis mnruint- lor nrownsviue. D
Villa will remain In Fl Piso ocnílna the
arrival of tn automobile and an airship
To You This Secret We Confide
ImprovfcV Your Hair With
HERPICIDE
The value ol Newbro'e Herplclde for saving; and beautl-
fvlna the hair la a secret known to thousands. More men
ii nd women probably have obtained positive results from
the IntelllKont ua itt Herplclde than from all other hair
rernedlea combined.
In tho majority of caaes it la dnndraff contagion that
makaa the hair dull brittle and lusterless followed Inter
In mapy inatsneea with whlto. scaly deposits. Itching scalp nnd falling hair. Newbrq's Herplclde erad-
icates -this enemy or beauty and (except In caaes of chronic baldness) enables the hair to resume Its
natural luster and luxuriance.
" Discriminating; persons speak of Newbro's Herpiolde In the highest terms for tta almost magical ef-
fect upon tho scalp and also for Its excellence aa a regular hair dressing. Juat begin the use of Herplclde
without anyone's knowledge and see how quIoCly your friends will notice the Improvement In your hair.
Rend 10 cents In pneiege Tiler Hefploide Co. Ocipi. 130-H Del roll Ml.li.. for trial bottle and booklet
Mold anil guaranteed tat all toilet goods counters. Accept only genuine I lei -plcldr. Applications at the
better barber shops.
KKI.I.Y POLÜAitl) Speilnl Agmita.
AMMUMaTTOM 8C1ZED.
Bit TboiitsiM ntunls and Thirty Billet Be
eerered by Officers.
Nine boxes sild to contain about 6000
rounds of tmi.iutiltion and th rlv rlfl
were setteil by Members or the therirr't
office and police officers last night. The
aiiiitKinltlon was being hrojght to this citv
from the country west of Ml I'aso and was
trued by the officers near old Fort miss.
rue two men found in possession or ina
aiiiiuunlUon gave tbelr names is the Hill
brotberi. They were not arrested.
The sheriff's office unci provost guards
are mating an invr-stmaiinii or tne ufralr
The botet conttlnlnz the arninunitlnn wart
marked F. T. Elm Uouglas Arltona ana
in blut penell. k. .. M . EI Paso Texts
was written across ihe bofes containing
the riflet.
Alleged Burolar Captured.
B. alles was arretiad last nignt and
bonked al the city Jail on rbarges of si
lenjpttd burglary. The man was isiiglit
alter a enase uf several uiocis.
Tin' police received call by plume 10
come lo tot Nevada sheet where a man
wn breaking into Inn rear or t bouts.
As the officer approached the lion sr.
Louis Samalivuci ran from trie place in
pursuit of the man who he said was at-
tempting to rob hi home lie was joined
In the rhiso by orflrer Henderson who
overhauled Viiles. Valles will lie transfer-
red to the county Jail today.
MAGAZINE KllliOU ENTERTAINRD.
Courteky Wins Valuable runllptty for I'.l
Paso In World's Work.
As a result of courtesy and hoBpltallty
shown hfrn by President It. H. Urndorfr and
members of the Chtmbor of Commerce
Edgar F. atrulher. niaiiaRina editor ot the.
World's Work msraalna.. published at Hew
York city who spent three hours In El
i'aso lass evening en roum io uso raciuc
cossi stated Hint he would publish In his
magismo in the tieir nature an article
(iiiicirtilna live Ilia Uremic reclamation oro-
Jcct to consist of from I.AO0 tn r000 words.
I'resifleni orniliuir vesterctsy received in-
rnrinatlon front KM Antonio Una Ihe mtg-
Hrlnc cilnor nn. I his tan illy wore passed-
gins on live Southern Pacific train en route
to Kan francisco and that they would ar
rive in i.i caso at h:u p. m. Tne train
rama In on time tnd Mr. Htrother wis
Healed to an unexpected surprise and plea-
sure when he was wtlttd upon by a eotn-
inlttne consisting of II. 11. Orndnrrf Berre-
lary A. Vt. "Heevea of the Clumber of Com-
merci) no Jonn I.. Tilt or tne I'linticiiy
bureau and Inducer) to stop over In Rl
Paso until I SO o'clock when bo resumed
his westward Journey.
During his stay In tht city Mr. Sirother
wis tendered an automobile ride' by Mr.
Irndorrr shown Ihe principal points of m-
teroit around the city and gtTordrd a
glimpse of i 'Inflad J nares as It appeared
under the glare or electric lights.
Mr. Htrother said tint be wst botb sur-
prised snd dnllthted by what he saw or lil
Faso and vicinity and heard or the rertlle
valleys to be watered turner the Rio Orando
project and he willingly agreed to accept
for publication in Illustrated article treat
lng of the Itlo mande project and the El
Pato country generally tho article to ap-
pear at an early' dato tn tits magazine.
CLIFFORD BROS.
GBNKRAli MERCHANDISE WHOLESALE Alts) KETAXb
I ell Orderr "Wen Prompt Attention. S07-SOS E. Overland l'hono lit
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SOLVENT
For KheamatMani and Kidney Trouble
80 Cent Bottle (33 Dosea)
FREE
Just because you a tart the day worried
and tired stiff legs tnd arms and muscles
an ic tilos bead burning and bnarlng down
paius id the back-worn out befar the day
begins do- net think you have to stay In
thai condition.
Those sufferers who ire In and out or
bed half a doten times at night will ap-
preciate the rest comfort and strength
this treatment gives. For any form or
bladder trouble or weakness its action is
really aondtrful.
Be strong well and vlgorout. with no
more paint rrom tuff jounl. tore muscles
rheumatic suffering aching back or kid
nty or bladder trouble.
To prove the Williams Treatment con-
utrs kidney and bladder diseases rbeu-
maUm mí all uric acid troubles no
matter bow ebrotilc or stubborn. If you
have never used The wiiiiamt Treatment
we will give one MX. bottle dotes;
free ir you will cut out this notice Kid
send It wllb your name and address with
loc. to help pay distribution expenses to
The Dr. 0. A. Williams Company. Depi.
T. Mew P. O. Building. Btst Hampton.
Coon. Send SI ones and you will recti va
by parcel post a regular 50c. bottle (
dotes without (barge tad without la-
riirrhr any obligation one lot be only lo
Make Life a Little
More W orth While
Old-time hou8ckeepersbent their back over wood ranges endured the
heat soot dirt and aahea ; spent lives of drudgery in the kitchen simply
because it was the only way.
Modern Housekeepers
have something better. They tire not compelled as were the old-
time housekeepers to burn their faces soil their clothes endure the
heat and have untold worries and vexations over the preparation of a
simple meal. '
She May Choose
The woman who endures these things does so from choice today if
she lives in El Paso. The Gas Range has made it possible for her to
do her kitchen work in comfort.
The very least we can say is: The Gas Range baa
"Made Ufa a little
more worth while."
EL PASO GAS CO.
425 North Oregon Street
Telephone 3308
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