El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 11, 1915 Page: 3 of 36
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DATE OF DERBY
THREE WEEKS AWAY
ASO MORNING TIMES
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I oulsvllte. Kv . April in It Is only
ihrre weeks from the coming iiur
iiiv until the fUt. of tti running off
ot tM rnny rirat renewal of the
Kentucky derby ctiaaie of all
such races decided In America both
in
to
The event this ntwt m-tlt bo rim oft nti
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
ornee uur Aai tUM. PkMM rm
unmarked automobiles lor hire by
inn. hoar or day.
Five passenger cara II.M per hoar.
seyen-pessenger ears At 00 per hour.
"Safety Always." Osea Day and Mf hi
Mai a. the ot-nini day of law
data speiev awum f tb "raw
lie Jotke Utib ai chai chill votsna
somes to a rlnne on rrtdey. t
proepectlvr field in the gregl rac'
aturda?
i watt
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in. h
IM atvrltg htrta fair lo overshadow i
whlrh has fm before rarod In Ihe r
stake which It trophv worth rw
tin nun this year having remarkable array
of nhrrlhr wmI an added valuation of
tliifnw vtHrb la liberally divided between
ihr lucky placed bora ami nm Iha
harw finishing fourth g-i Ma auhc re
turned.
greet rol pin
Krln tmlit i
Ihr krntueky dert
three iir on niak
America mil ehtnes
there ara peal rha
eligible Ma year
r ihr entries In
i hi oaoo no
svet run off in
il a coming rare
dona amone ih
I mme 'of these
TRY CENTRAL BAR
CAFE
FOR REAL
MEXICAN DJSHES
31 Ji. Stanton. Phono 15!
FOR FRESH OYSTERS
Served id all stylos go to
PHIL YOUNG'S CAFE
And all kinds of Meilcan Dlabtta. hot or
- oold lunches.
Moreiein Cincinnati Boer. Edgewood
Whisky. BEN SWKEhiBY. Proa.
rrarh have ax yat not bren ven once
stuna hy doreei Tory ana represe)
the -utile or tnrrmen of prominence
all over the rontrtry and the naming
of rotts foiled abroad aleo makes
the viitiable atabe ibu year hav an
International rharactee.
In olker season there hate always been
a few of the cltglblea which appeared to
out rlasa tha outer engaged ana early tn
the spring the wise ones have been eager
to give out their opinion a lo the probable
winner of thf great prise ft such have
an opinion or the event fhla early this
season thry have rerralned from ctpresslng
the same whirh roen to abow how open 1
lha rare or Inf. regarded nono of Uta
eligible standing alone out In Uto clear
log. thonlth several or the mttnber have
unbeaten marked opposite their names.
Itll DKVEI OPKIt MANY
SrtlUXI lt. VOt M.sTt RV
Tha aakson of 191 developed many
brilliant rwo-year-olds and ill of these
are engaged in the Kentuckv derby thla
season even down lo the champion rtlly
of last year. It la easily to are as con-
sequence the reason no on ha- been bold
mourn to coma nut and predict the winner
of the event oh May a nait. as yat. aa baa
been the rase in other years from the day
of ArisUdea down to old Rosebud's lime.
J. r Madden thinks hlchly of his
nhanre this neaaon of repeatlfia bis
trtunnphs In the Kentucky drby of
IM wban be wok the event with hit
AUTO LIVERY CO.
Phone 510-509
All seven-passenger cars at
$2.00 hour.
Milwaukee Mam Wanted
"Walter A. We hurled your mother
last week. Your Immediate return
aeresaary. All your financial affairs
satisfactory adlustrd- Write ua al
once. U. H. A. and r . W. P."
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We do not solicit or ship orders in
violation or Texas laws.
Fine Shot Goni Revolvers
Hunting Knives Coats
Camp Kite and Ammunition.
Shelton-Payne Arms Co
aaaa now
to pajcpAM roa m Mat.
Hsvlnr won a IMitneky derby MaiMen
kaow hial what It iakr to caplure urh
race anl tic atan na in no rrenn in-
honor nf lietna the breed T of "Id hoaebud.
wnirh ha the dlatMi' ttnai of havmr won
the fssieat derby antee the r.hurrhill
Ii..n event has been run as a mile mil
a quarter laa
t'nle .lndnihal miw nut a three
year -old like Tramar J. F Achofr et-
ivericd him t be last eason when he rirt
aent tha eon of Iron Mar shoot lo the iii
SI I exlnrton. It la safe h say that the
KraituckN derb larter fr.Mli this staow WMI
be Ike sturdy roll Id CnMBp whleb last
Season on several orrions rxnirureo a
marked likint for the runnina- when the
distance of a race mas lOretehcd oul. The
Mi inihi lurfnian has i-n Roes. n. Mar
Shooter and (Vildcrest hoy also entrkted In
lite hit race hut no one or Itita trfn ware
an vthma near up M raelny abtllly laat sea-
son to either rd Crump or l.lndenlbal.
The rlosesi t W. fenorr rrer rame to
wlnnms a kentuckv derhy was In IM.
when he tarnished the favorita In Lleber
Karl and riamlit heat that colt ont In the
rich stake as well as Ml the Clark stakes
a raw days later ai tha same meeilnt
Schorr has no starter in the derby last
season but he sem l.eoehras to the po'
in. classic la ton.
SCHORR rORKCtST UK. HI
ONLY HALF WAY.
Leavtnv Doutlas l ark toe montlnf of
the derby or the latter yaar. Trainer
ftrhorr rt-mrked lo T- P. Hayes who was
sendlny over lo Cburrlilll Down ror Ibo
race his colt rtoncrall. "well Hayes we are
two fools In lainna in Ibn derby. We sura
bave no rhanre and one or us will run last
and the other next lo last." odd indeed
wan i ho victory or poneratl over Ten Point
and thiweii that afternoon hut Schorr was
riyht about Leurhrea. ai thai (vldtni ran
absolutely task
UoneraU w as the rankest outsider that
over won ibn Kentucky derby. His
odds In the rare was over I to 1.
hah showed ibat the public shared '
with Trainer Schorr his opinion or
Hayes' representative In Ihe race that
aliernoou. 1 be son or Imp. Mrr.ee
however put up an unexpected pr-
riumance not unlike that scored by
Sir Bevys in the Knalfh derby or 170
when that ion to I shot hr at nut i'alm-
bearer. Iscontl. catlosaii. Itayon d'tir
and the winner of Ibn smn nnlneas
Cttarlbert. In the St. l-earr Hayon
d'ur proved inn luperlnr colt oyM
Sir nevys and was later-on brouirlil
to this country by the Ivnii-yh ai.ia
tin Titian. W. L. Scott and In the stud
got srores or stake winner. Inrludtar
Ibe mlrbly Tenn. the Finn my winner.
Chaos and Banquet which won on
Ibe turf more than 100000 In stakes
and purses.
Secretary H. C. Applegate will as early as
.possible nave the ineettne honk proaram
ready for distribution and at the latest It
will be In the hands of horsemen early
durum tho first week or the mining Lex-
ington meeting. The array of purses hung
up by the New Louisville Jockey club this
spring are unusually liberal and will
furnish an attractive selling to the rich
stakes to be run oft during tbe twalvo days
racing this spring these embracing In ad-
dition lo tbe rich derby with 110000 In
added money surh fixtures as tbe Clark
handicap' Kentucky Oaks and Frank Febr.
MANAGER WINN LOOKINC
AFTER DOWNS IMPROVEMENTS.
M. I. Winn manager of the Downs
course. Ik now al home and In person
looking after tha extensive Improvements
whirn are being ruaneo lo a completion
at tbe big plant. While In New York recent-
ly he saw many prominent eastern turf
men and every one 'of them assured him
1 that they would bo In Louisville mis
spring to see the Kentucky derby rim err.
t number of these have la fact this early
engaged ooxe ror nrov t"
re. i f the nveeim at the Ti
li win surely be a reteaekaM
twelve days raring at this track thta
sprmw. with sack a reatare lo draw
lha public ia a derby which promisee
to ovar sisado e all races for three
year olds erar ran olf Ml tbla land
troca the Anantir to the Pariro roast
ñ la this "eason a rente si between
performers giants in fart on ike turf
and the winner will ever Hvc Hi
fature turf annals or Amerlra ror alt
Tha Keeitwrky derkr with lis wealth of
history Is the tmnaesi drawrhg card of
any race now run off in this country and
moreover this season the oMfthtes hi
the race cover practically eery high
laaa three year old In training eolia.
routing and fillies with the rounds now
arranged to aeminnvodate more people than
ever before and the usual free field on
that day. It l easy to not misa In Ike guess
that Ihe hlg race on May a aegt will he
wltneaeed fcy the most enormous crowd
thai ever saw a contest between irreal
horses decided la litis country on any race
track.
We buy ayiid and allrer bailies) loan
son Aaaay Co Shrdot Hotel (Adv.)
JUAREZ ENTRIES.
1714 tte. maaday. April M.
FIRUT RACK-Selllng. For Ikree.year-
nkls and upward sit furlonga
am joy a
MJ FI.OHSIK 10S
JUS MERRY TWINKLE
JJsW SKINHY II 105
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SECOND RACE-Selllng. For three-yegr-okis
and upward. Five and one-hair fur-
tnngs
MAS PETIT BLEU SI
S FRED t 10
SteSI TEMPRBT 100
SMI KITH STAM-IEI.D 10
asm Rfii'ND i i' m
SMPf POLLS v....M(a!
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3Sg REDA RUS
357 CHARLKS (KIETZ
SMI CAPTAIN I.INDSLEY M07
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4 ROOSTER
MUÍ FELINA
TICHI' P'iV 110
MO THE SIIIIIMI- .
THIRD RACE -Selling. For three-year-
oins ann upward rive and onc-nair rur
loor
Jat miss lf.wiston si
BUI H'MAX 05
SM BOCOY JOHNSON
Mt MISS CHAl-CER
l!im TRI LANE 100
ÍS7 CECIL ' 10
t&M CONRAUGHT M07
lt BUTTER SALI 107
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FOURTH RACE On rango Handicap. For
Ihree-yeur olde and upward. One mile
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if. D. Wolf entry.
FIFTH RACK -Selling. For Ihree-vear
olds and upward. Five and one -bait fur-
lollgs
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SKVFNTR RACE- Selling. For rour
nd and upward. One and one.c
all lea
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MU ART RICK
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5 lbs. apprentice allowance claimed.
Try Central Bar Care ror g-nulne Mcxt
ras enchiladas. l s. Stanton (Adv )
EL PASO WINS ONE
MORE CONVENTION
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF OUTDOOR
ADVERTUSXaS TO MEET HERE
IN ISM.
II. R. Mccllntork returned to the city
yesterday from Detroit Mich. where be
(tended the annual convention of the Out
door Advertisers' association of the United
States and u attrcessrul In securing for
El Paso tha 1st convention of Ihe as-
sociation. Mr. Mrriiniork bad a pleasant trip and
lie wis naturally pleased Ih landing the
convention which will bring lo El Paso
next year It least too delégale comprising
la their number tbe principal outdoor ad
vertising men of ihe country. Although
.successful It was largely through sys-
lematilc and effective work tbat thli work
waa brought about.
several weeks in advance ot Ibe conten
lion Mr. Mccimiock sent lo each member
of the association coplea of the Chamber
of Commerce booklets descriptive of El
Paao. and also a personal letter In which
he informed his correspondents tbat he
would nave something or Interest to com-
municate to them when the convention met.
Al Mr. Mrcimtork made strong talk urg-
ing and inviting tha outdoor advertising
men to coma lo Kl I'aso and be ao ar-
ranged it that. In the course of tbe con-
vention telegram were received from tun
mayor of El Paso and from Ihr president
of the Chamber ot Commerce president of
the Rotary club and prealdcnt or tbe
Adclub cordially seconding lila invitation
and promising tint El Paao would arrange
I splendid entertainment for tbe conven-
tion tr it came here next year. Also Wil-
liam Woodhcad of Han Francisco presi
dent of the Assorlsled Advertising Clubs
of the World while In El Paao recently
MfSt a strong telegram urging and m om
minding the convention to El Paao. Mr.
Juarez Bull Ring
SUNDAY APRIL 11
1918 AT 4:30 P. FL
Presentation ol the Skilled Matador
CAYETANA GONZALEZ
Who Has Lately Fought In the City of Mexico
4 BULLS TO DEAra4
The Last Bull Will Be Killed by the Amateur
ROQUE ROMERO
DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS GREAT EVENT
PRICES U. S. CURRENCY
Shade Box .
Shade Side
Sunny Side
$2.00
1.50
1.00
mm: Hillock also made quite a hit when ha
distributed about ISM In Mexican money
among the delégate.
Head the Bo. ion More 11LUE U
Sunday.' Advertisement.
Wo buy gold and silver bullion. John-
son Assay Co. Hheldon Hotel. 'Adv.)
Small Texas Slack Ranch Sells.
l ayette Tankersley ot Mertxmt. Tex. haa
sold lo Tol cawley of Sen Angelo a tract
of ?iiou acres of land near Meruun Irlou
county The land sold for lis per arre.
Cawley experta to use It lor a small stork
ranrh. Cawley also purchased from Tan-
kersley a number of mules and horses.
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JOCKEY CLUB JUAREZ
Durango Handicap is the Big Feature at One Mile
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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