El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, December 10, 1915 Page: 2 of 14
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Friday December 10 1915.
ADDITIONAL ACTS ASSURED FOR I
MORNING TIMES BENEFIT SHOW
i
H. E. Van Surdam Will Finish Mink During Affair to Be Held
For Relief of Poor and Destitute of El Paso.
IMKK.lt M rTK TIM KS ('If All-
ITY DANHANT AND VAtlH-
VlIJ.eE ENTERTAINMENT.
Mian Paullnr Adcle Krenz Story
Teller Mid Enu-rtalncr.
Mm. L. O. Hint's Elocutionist and
MunologiaeL
Jim Gwn MonnlogUt nml
Raconteur.
Tlic lle-iidcrnons Dramatic Artist.
Vnii SiirdBm Orrhintra
I I Ryan and Him Clara Weot
Intent Itallroom Dancing.
Stirling and NoorJ osnodlens. 1
Ticket are on sale now at
HUYAN BROS.
TIIK IfiplI All
Huston KTOIIE
I I KYimiiy s
TIMI B BRANCH NO. 9
WHITE IKH SE
CACTtrS CM It
Two more vUtlatSaf "sets" weradrte'ii
yesterday to the already liberal proa-tain
or entertainment In Ik- staged al Hyan
Dancinit c(ioray un Uic night of Monday.
Decemlier 10 by the Morning Tlmea. 10
rslse riindii. tor UM sending er r . 1 1 1 . 1 1
In lart-i' iaHaerc!i to desolate and rteti-
lulo Kl fa. hornea durlnir Christmas Mat
The nrnney will be turned over lo ihe
Aaionateei Charities for systematic dlslrl
I mi. ii where It will do i r - moat (rood.
Following the vatidevllle entertsirinnlll .
splendid orchestra will strike iij and II
teal or the venina will b spent in rtanc
Ing. The alTalr la to be a dansanl ami
vaudeville combined.
H. E. Van Surdam Groped into the Time.
ofricn ;. -u-i u afternoon and offend Uii
services of his aklllad orrhefitra for IM
vaudeville portion of the) nun . ahow. r..
orfer waa accepted immediately because
tie quality of inualc made by "van's1
orrlieina i eareetlinslv due The appear
anee of in- organization will add much
tv the all around pleaaure nr the program
A eoniedy "stunt'' by Irving stlrlltu MM
frank Noliel haa alao i.. n added ut In
i bill whieh la faat Hearing final rumple-
lion. Moth these romedlana come i.Ikihv
'recommended for their work on the atgge
me of them will "pull" aotne ramee)
i before the actual atari of the show hi'l
.this la to be kept aa a surprise.
I Although no definite rtgurca are avail
iii-. the Tlmea la pleaaed with the num
bet of llrkeia aolrt yealerday. The tarda
i costing fifty renia only were placed on
salo In downtown apirea Int. yeaterdav
I yet there were more than loo huyera be
I fore the alr.rea eloaed for the nlaht. M l
i probable that In another day or twb vol
unteer rrom the boya' and rlrla' rhurcii
aocletlei of El I'aao will be out selling Hw
tirkotK fnr "aweet charlly'a sake." su
teep hundred ilrket muat be sold before
the darii'ltur hall will he filled with apee
FOUR PLANS PROPOSED
TO BUILD UP DEFENSE
(Continued from Pare One.)
ysar enllstim nt Mull be railed Into aervire
only with the run vol of ronrreaa and
when war i in progress or Immlnenl. Hie
continental reserve could be railed out only
when war waa declared hv or niralnal the
United SUiaa. In dealing with the organ-
lted mihlla the plan pfov)aea that no ataU'
aroopa ñau have tne i.-n. -nt of redera!
prnprlallon
rems too
aenutlve from thai sute
iii except w Ik n the ir number rSp-
0 men for -each senalor or repre-
contraLtk UC1 Kin
ni II in vc BATTLESHIPS.
My AaanclalDd Presa.
Washington. Dec. 9. Secretary Daniels
announce i mday lhat rontracis for the cot)
atrurtlon or battlcihlpa No. 43 and 44 au-
thorlted by IM laat congreaa bad been
awarded Vi the fiew York and Marc; Island
navy yards respectively.
The bids were Hew York. n.MIO.oan-
Mare Island irt.i The derlalou to
build the afilpa In the government yards
waa reached at a conference between
President Wilson and sec retary Dimlela in
the latter' s orrice.
Secretary Dtnltll said his ifelermlnatlon
to order Ihe construction or the hhlpa In
navy yardt had been talked over with the
chairmen or Hie senate ami inuiae naval
committee and the reasons ror the dec isión
explained lo Un m. The lad .battleship
rcuisiruryci ny uie navy tie caicl hail COI
7.ifioooii for hull and machinery bul In
. creased torpedo defenae In the new shin
uniilil mean an additional cost or Sirfi.ono
tn I75I0u OOMTMI set ihe limit of coat
Ini enc h ship ut tt.Hon.Ooo and -the aecre
laid that while the- department would
hold Itself in the esiunates submitted
Hie N. w York and Mare Island yards.
flH Ea Ti aBa)
.. MINER Kl.' iCKTIi i.N'IB T WHO WILL ENTERTAIN EL.
PA80AN8 AT VAUDBVUi l.E AND LANHANT TO
BE OIVEN irOR CHARITIE8.
there was a wide mnrrm between those
rururea and the cunt resiional limit.
The ships will require l4rt.rW pounda
or atrurlural steel and bids recently re-
ceived rriim steel r.ompanlna show thai II
can be- obtained at lesa than the coat esti-
maPHl by the yards. Armor plate pric es
are unrhaiiirrd rrom lait year. Assurances
have been received that there will I..- no
delay in the delivery in anv material.' Mr
I'anlela nipactl both shlpa to be completed
Chairman Tillman of trie aenate naval
Miniiiiu n aúnenme cu today lie w.iuld In
irodues a bin ror ihe contraction or a
Kovernment armor plant of an.ooo un ra-
I'.icny. and to coat llo.OCKMXiO. Herrntaxy
pamela recommended the construction or
NAVY DEPARTMENT CALLS
roll sniHAIIINt: BIDH.
Ky Associated Preas. 1
Waahinirton pec. Announcement waa
mana Kxjsy thai bids ror lbs two rieet sub-
marines authorized by the last coiikicss
would he opened at the navv deiiai iment
r. hruary c). peciricatlmia fcir nools ele-
slitnecl to have a aurrare speed or lucnty-
rive kiiuls have been sent out to prospective
hidden ElKhteen almllar or larfrnr sub-
rMrilblai urn Included In the rive year
puiMln proirsm for the naw rsMmrnsad
eel lo e miiMe.ss by President Wilson.
The new vesael. mark a departure In
naval. Construction the ilepsrlnienl s nn
notincement says and were Seal tiled i v
the deparimcni (tseir. They win hsvs i
eiispiaceiiieni or i .:ioo tona as compared
u llh the muí ton beials now in eniiimisMnii
and the i .nem te.n sehlcy nearlnir romplei
o rar as known no EtiropMn power ins
vet iiiciiiuceel a sub lno . npi.i . ..u liins
Iwentj rue knots surfu a -i V obtain
the necostary power nsvy dssinari navs
Plsnnsd vessels opefaled hy ste am turbines
em the aurrare. ullhouah bids heici ....
i on Of iras enirlnes will he conaidcred ir
aubmllted.
Home apprehension had been felt hy
naval ornclals aa to whether private build-
ers would hut for such craft. Within the
laat row days however soveral comps&M
hsve -ke.i for the speriricatlons and are
expee ted e Submit protiOSals. It Is the.UKhl
pi. .hable that ono will be constructed by
the ifovornmenl m any event that policy
buvliiK been inauiriirated last year.
The boats will measure more than lno
reel in lenirth. It Is understood and will
hove n crulstnt radius and SSa-VOtni quail
ties to make them i-rrectlve m any wealln-r
and able to cruise with the battle Meet. A
plan P abandein roast defenae suhiners-
... .inr it-.. In tnunr c.r these
bin erart Is bulnir seriously considered.
MERCHANT MAHINK BILL
IICMIY JANl'ARY 1.
Iiv Associated Press.
Washington tier. 0. The administration
lie re liant marine bill probably will not be
Introduced In either branch of congress
In ton- the rirst or Ihe yenr. This became
known ii.iiiWit alter a long conference be-
tween Secretaries McAdoo and Rodfltld
Si nan is l leti her and Hlmmuus llepre-
s. niatlve Alexander e-halrman of the hume
merchant marine' committee and Sollnltor
Thurman or Hie departnient or congress
who drew the bill.
DstsUp or Die mensure wera discussed at
lengili anil It was said there was ciiiiiplep'
aicrei inent on. Its general terms. Much al-
bollón was given to ihe provisions in rc-
gartl P. the manning or vessels hy Amerl-
i un-.. iihoiil which there baa been no rinal
derision.
I h- provision's ror regulations of steum-
shlis were virtually approved as written.
The proposed shipping board would be
eloiiieel with power to regulate rales or
American ships just ns the Interstate
commerce conunlsslon regulates those r
railroads.
to control the rain oi rnrsitn ships
which trade rrom Lulled Slates porta pro
vision has been made that all shlps using
Mm i i. in ports snail be required to se
cure revocable licenses rrom the shipping
board. With such a lever In Ita bands It
Is felt the hoard ran keep rates dOwnVo a
leasonaoie i.i-:- on trame in tins country
To Drive Out Halarla ana Build Up the
irj iTsx
Take the Old Standard OTIOVE'S TASTE
LESS chill TONIC You know what you
are takliuc. as the rormula Is nrlnted on
every label showlng.lt Is Quinine and iron
in a tasteless lorm. i ne tjuimne arivcs
mu maniría tno iron duuos up tne sys
tein. SO cents.
PEACE COL'NLIL INCENSED.
Labors' Organliatlon Denies Thai German
Capital Financed It.
Hy Associated Press.
New .mk. her. it. The executive commit
tee cir Labor's National Peace Council thf
irganiaiiiiin miis ny i mien states
ii'iney Marshall or having been rinanced by
Herman money lo Investigate strikes In
in. un 1 1. hi- In I. lies. Issueii a statement to
day denouncing the charge as shunten. us
ami lihi-luus.
A resolution adopted by the committee
in tni. -i- former Congressman H. Robert
low lor general counsel lo "take all legal
steps to oeii'iiri ini' gooit name oi tne conn
e ll and bring to Juslleo those who nave
maliciously assailed Its' honor and good
name.
The resolution praises Henry Ford
the greatest American philanthropist do
iiouiire-s any Hu lease In the l iilted stale
army and declares that the council will
continue lis Work In bohair or peace.
Piles Cured In 11 to It Days.
hriignisn re-runo motor or pazo oint
MEN'I rails lo cure Itching llllnd. bleeding
or Pioli uding Piles. Klt'st application gives
rencr. sue.
PADEREWSKI
CARUSO
aL -0
SCHUMANN -HEINK
V1CTROLA XI $100.00
TERMS
$10.00 DOWN
$10 PER MONTH.
A Delight On Christmas
Morning and Every Day
In the Year
THAT'S WHAT A VICTROLA OR GRAFONOLA WILL MEAN TO
EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY.
The VICTROLA or GRAFONOLA will bring to your home the living
voices of the world's greatest vaudeville concert light opera and grand opera
stars. The superb art of the world's beat violinista pianists bands and orches-
tra. The witticisms of the world's best comedians and dance music that is
absolutely perfect in dance tempo and volume.
VICTROLAS and GRAFONOLAS
$15 $25 $35 $50 $75 $85 $100 $150 $200 $250 $350
Small Payment Down Balance Easy Monthly Payments.
CAM PHONE oh WHITK FOB
t AT ALOCI I S ) TERMS.
i-iiu.nl; 2t2.
Wc Carry a Complete Stock of Both the Victor and Columbia Lines.
TRI-STATE TALKING MACHINE CO.
Corner Texas and Stanton Streets.
KHt BaSaavw
McCORMACK
bÉbbÍbIbi
KRE1SLER
GLUCK
THE BOSTOM STORE
The Xmas Store Of Useful Gifts!
A Sale Today Of $22 Evening Dresses
For $14.50
CUCH lovely frocks of chiffon taffeta mescaline net auch
harmonizing trimmings of gold and silver ornaments beaded
and fish scale bodices flowera can anyone want more for only
$14.75? These dresses would be a great value at $22. but we ve
:ided to reduce our racks before January by lowering their
-T- ' i f t. J : L jH m wmW
prices. 1 nere are exactly nnyjeven unsaca m u sr s m . -
lot mostly light pastel shades at Pl '
$7.95! Instead Of $12
For New Winter Coats
If you're ever out in the open you'll want these coats and
especially if you care to save $4.05 on them. There are mix-
tures fine black astrakans chinchillas and black and AC
white checks. Better get one today for only tP DO
$25 Red Fox Sets $17.50
Red fox is the most fashionable of the season's furs and we
are able to offer at nearly a third off these fine sets 7 QC
of red fox. Worth $25 special at set P 1 I sld
Do You Ever Give Linens For
Christmas?
A Second
Shipment
Received Of
Plush Tam and
Scarf Sets
They comee In green navy
Copenhagen white black.
of soft velvet plush the
Bcarf to match the tam.
Regularly they're SS.50 but
our low price policy prices
;;;m; $2.95
LINEN SETS One 60x80
cloth with a dozen napkins
(size 18x18) to match; regu-
larly $6.75 the set very spec-
-$4.98
LINEN SETS One 68x69
cloth with a dozen napkins
(19x19) to . match regularly
r.: $6.49
LINEN SETS One 68x84
cloth with dozen napkins
(20x20) to match regularly
$11 special (7 AO
at set DO
Linens like the proverbial um-
brella are always satisfactory for
gift purposes and the Linen idea
has not been overworked. There
never was a housewife who did
not rejoice in the acquisition of a
handsome new flaxen piece for
her table. Here are a few Boston
Store linen suggestions:
FRENCH LINEN TOWELS
Red and blue borders fringe.
fine guest towels reg.
35c special each.
27c
T VBLE CLOTHS Made of
pure linen size 54x54. $1.75
regularly special.
at
$1.39
HEMMED NAPKINS Size
20x20. regularly they are $3
the dozen today d-! QQ
special dozen ..... vl VO
A New Queen
Quality Boot
The Gypsy
Tip $5
7V4-ncn tP- white stitched
white cord laces diamond tip
Gotham toe fudge welt' made
of the new black shoe soap kid
a revelation at $5.
Suggestions for Friday Shoppers
PICTURE FRAMES Of white
ivory attractive subjects sup-
port can be changed to AO
suit special a70C
HANDBAGS Of morocco
pin seal regularly sold at $5
specially priced for tl0 OA
Friday only at L.OV
PULLMAN SLIPPERS Of
fine soft kid red and black
packed in neat leath- d1 OA
crease pair pLaJi
Read Our Impor-
tant Times Ad
Tomorrow Morning
98c
DINNER BELLS Of Persian
ribbons or plajn colors dressed
as doll most attrac-
tive special at ....
CUT GLASS CIGAR JARS
Of finely cut glass with silver
cover most presentable for
"him" priced 49 C
FEATHER BOWS In white
or black and white very spec
ially priced
at only
$1.98
MANICURE SETS OF WHITE
IVORY Fitted with all need
ed pieces priced
the set
CORSET COVERS Of fine
crepe de chine white or pink
trimmed with Val. lace AO
good values at . . . . OC
HAIR RECEIVERS Of whit
ivoroid ova top all
special
today at . . . .-
$3.50
very
19c
Our Windows
Reveal Many
Practical Gift
Suggestions .
DU PONT POWDER BOOM
V 1LL.AU t. LLV
o.-rrnm pin One.)
Z . nilead about his noclt and lie was
hanged to a tree hlirnprt orrt-
lie buniWB building In which IMHW
ñwl r.rri'rrVen.led'menVrom the building
with a revolver. ... ... h.
A hank i.rric al sato Ionian. ..... -
cash and papers or the banks had Wwn
trough) f I'ttersburg and deposited in
vaults here.
VISITORS IN CITY
. .... f t nmu.n nr Rncorro. N. M .
is '"'cndlng' several days In the city and
is at the Hotel Sheldon.
F. D. Barton a cattleman or Amarillo.
Tex. -was among Thursday's arrivals at
the Hotel Pan del Norte.
i.h a r.cuv minina man or Blsher.
Arli.. is' at the Paso del Norte arriving
Thursday.
Mrs. C. Scanlon and daughter. Miss Kale
ur.nion of iinuatnn. are spending several
navs in' the city and are at the Hotel Paao
del none.
captain K. R. Burns and Captain A. T
i 'cy.i..r nr the t'niteil Stales army station
eel at Fori Bayard. !L M.. were amonr the
visitors In local muiury circles yeswruaj
and are at the Paso del Norte..
NEW SPANISH CABINET.
New Premier Announces There WH1 Be No
International Policy Changes.
By Associated Preas.
Madrid Dec. o. Count de homanonea.
premier of the newly formed Spanish cabi-
net today declared there would be no
change In the international policy.
The new cabinet was rormed as follows.
Premier. Count Alvlro de Homanones.
Minister or Interior. Duke of Alba.
Minister or Foreign Afraln Benor Vllla-
nueva. Minister or Public Wnrxs. Senor ouero.
Minister of Commerce. Amos Salvador.
Minister of Justice Senor Barroso.
Minister of Instruction Senor Bui els.
Minister oi Finance Senor L'rxals.
Minister or War. General Le Luque.
Minister cr Marine Admiral Arlas Mi
randa.
To Sell Texas Lsad Br Mall Order.
Bv Associated Proas.
Austin. Texas Dec. . Sale of 1800 000
acres or Texaa land by mall order will be-
gin January I according to announcement
today bv state Land Commissioner J. T.
Roblson. The land Is the property of the
general scnooi runa ana is situeteu in
west Texa.
COUNTY OF KL PASO HAS
B8018a3.S3 DEPOSITED TO
ITS CREDIT IN LOCAD BANKS
Just $301833.38 in cash Is In
a local bank subject to the
checks of the county. The money
represents the proceeds of the
1300000 road bond Issue tlutt
was sold to the James Wright
company of Denver. County
Auditor Roy Barnum who de-
livered the bonds to the Denver
concern while there succeeded
In having the county's money
transferred to a local bank with-
out payment of exchange which
waa stated would have amounted
to 1301. It was also stated that
to have expressed the bonds to
Denver would have cost fl per
thousand and by having the
county auditor perform the task
was a saving to the county. After
he arranged to have the money
placed In the local bank Mr.
Barnum returned.
Eyes koá Urnnll4 ByeUeU; Mo SBartlmg
jam B Osaalort. Write for Book of U.
LEVY GROCERY COMPANY llTSH
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
3 lbs. Belle Springs Butter $1.00
Levy's Diamond Durham Egg doren 45c
(Strictly fresh ranch eggs.)
Kansas Eggs dozen 35c
Trade with us and save money. Mail Orders Prompt Attention
Phones 505 506. 204 and 206 E. Overland St
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