El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 11, 1915 Page: 4 of 12
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Saturday. Uecember II 1 9 1 5.
OPENING DAY AT
Grossblatt's Cash Grocery
Each lady will receive free a beautiful Japanese hand-painted
cup and saucer. Come all we have plenty.
17 lbs. SUGAR $1.00
A Porrn's Kaiicc 26e Cream ot WTioat the
.Tollo or Tryphoa. 2 for I.V l'"- lrlol Pr-aolio 3
tjtwtkairea MttsOS Meat Sftr rK'. Tnpl.H.' Barley a..: 'iM
Qurcn Olivos qt 2.V I(-rKC (;rBrK. .ylU a.'
ITiike Whtlo Soap. K for . ...l.V II Snuill tírala- lYult 25c
( r-Hil While. 7 for 25c ( nllfnrrilii niiiie-. 42:f. HOo & 40c
1'iilry or Ivory a for 25c Ijariro limoiiH dOf 20c
ixm Bar- ('aullo ho Moiinaa Pmbértf Coffee Hi. vn-
Yaclit lull CnlHiip 2o I fjmWWlg llrniiil Coffee tlM Oof.
A-pHmcii" Uill cnns 2 for . . . 2.V ( iluil plouMn. x-r III 30c
Open pound run ;...2Rc Bwlft'S PWhW Bacon . . ttrj
rTUtSi II kinds lb 2II- Sniff Premium Mum Ule
A Visit to Our Store Mean a Saving to You.
Carnation Milk 2 10c rana f 1 he
7 Br cans for . l.V:
Monnrch Brand Preserves. ri-Kttlar IOCj Special 20c
.pedal on nil 15c can Vegitnliln for 10c
Corn. PS. tomatoes. strliiK beans pork and beans hominy pump-
kins. Krh. trio satisfactory kind dOB 35c
Kent creamery Butter lb 8c
Grossblatt's Cash Grocery
512 N. Stanton Phone 1667
We deliver within four blocks of our store free.
ri wire ibr uci n tii ri ncr i imp
LLIlllliO IWM WWW 1 1U IíLUüL LI11L
BY MEDICAL MEN WITHIN FEW DAYS
inu;uiir
i tttemeati.)
Hr. Kbert Iicntict. H4 HI Mills Building
I.
letup's. Standard
lineal K'ods
I llriir Aopcnls nr Importer.
Jinlv- J.-l'
rf r of New York s
em
ber "f the rionrd of Hnnrstsor ol UN
United Rums cuttotni department; arrived
in i.i Piso yestertiay lo Faier appeals' or inv
bortón on appraisements or. the local cut'
turn- house. Ha "ill assemble lite appeal
i. mil at tin- federal hnililinir ñu Monday
tDominÉ. Matty appeals ire expected t"
M made todiy la be brought before tin?
court waen ii convenes: in-rc.
lilt. IIAI llll 111 . Ilcntí-t Mills lllilfl. PI1.4S57.
Dr n.v-.irt. pnettee Hunted t" chronic.
nervous (UtMMi. : 1 1 i- i.i.il nuil
blood trouble- special treatment inr wo-
men; it yean' experience; roosultatidn ftoe
' r r i - honra s h. in to s p. in Huoiii ni
mid II Morehouse llldif.. LI I'hmo Toxav
PaMpdnr Trial CaMs
wrr lo i' bald yssterdty liffon- spppinl
Examinar WortlHiifcluii o we Iqttl IUI
luniiiicrcc ii.iiiiii . o wan onirrcd bccautc
nr Un iIIiioh of ñu- of tli nttornoys niiru
i Itsiitcti 'I ho tau: Inr M lioai lugra will
bs scl Inter.
Ileum. Hurklrr Hun . Over Kill. Cmif.
Dr Mayflnld 74 Opp Tlvull Juarcs.
I'rnliiliii'lil l.oiliirinnn llrrr.
Dr Paita Uaudlnj or Mow orioans mi
pronta prealdonl oí Iba cattiolic l(n)ftttt ol
Annrlra delivered a lecture o the Inenl
msmban ol me mhhhi- of ctiltnauai m
uieir inline im Hyrua ivenua Frtdaji niKiii
Dr. Iin's talk for the invat purl was
devoted to Urn Insmanre benaflta nf the
order Tim nwrtlnr n lamely auended.
tu
ttiililier.v al Maine
Insteml nr it iriient tirniK rnlilird
at the Mam lintel Thiiinday ni.it. It was
the Ahiinn rooms MtsnPjii anil Myrtle. The
pOllct oonfuaod the nafnes in n . inu an
aOaOoni of the robbanr. U H smith is km
tiropriotor of tii Alamo botel Bouin El
la-n 'treel. innl states there his peen tin
nililierles at Ids place of limine...
OPERATIONS itHrno im CUeffCfl AND
llll MUM Milt MVIlltOI-MIIRIA FKA-
1 1 iik i Avvi ti wBthm.
Operatlnii. ol all klnd tubercular clinics
a Heni'innratmn of the Paiteur treaüni ni
Tor rrydrnphnrila and artdrenwn tin varloni
pliysloloalral lopica ee the fnaturoi yes-
terday of the ft ond day session of the
HouthwoM Medical and BnrRlcal associa-
tion. Prohablv thr moni Interesting; of the
clinics wan that held by !r. C. M. Hen-
dricks at bl. lanllsriimi near fort Hllsa. It
began at 10 n'cl irk and lated until noon.
Plates ahiiwinr luboreiilosli or the elbow
and made by the X ray prooaM ware ex-
lillilted. A Vf loliereiilosla of the
ankle witli complete recovery after rive
years wis shown.
F.yrball Operallon.
At the Hotel Dlcil dnrlnir the mornlny fr.
n. P. Morrts nf Tne.nn r"Tfnrmel an eye-
I ill onerallon noon I h la llenera a
year-old Meiiean child. This orratlOtl
IM-resaltateil tile evisceration id till' eyeniin
lir I" It Camenter. assisted liv Hr. J. W
Hrltion or Caon. Tei. perlnrim-d the
' Map methoo" operation for traumatic cat
araet unon the ten eve nr Joe Navarej.
lir. if. K. Sleveriniin's f trt operation at
Un- lintel moil was perrormeit iijion a pa
llent tor appendlrltls ami pelvle trouble
Ills eenmt ounrnllon uus tnr llerlntnlnv
lirs. v. L and 0 P. Ilrown it the lintel ihleved arter
niQii. iierrormoa a iimiiner oí n enmona
ilnrinr the tmirnlnt nne was iliHin Mrs. .
W. Parke of Nevada who was afflletoa
with an ununited rrarture of the rciinir or
larso tlilah bone. The operation revealed
the bone as tiadly "haltered Pollowimr It
lb') tiallent will liave ho ue ol the left
which will bo moved by a swlnKliiK iimtmri
from the hip. The second operation by
these Miraeoni was explorative nariiaram-
Biy the tlilrd was for rali tlnfrl r and ap-p-
niiiiitis combined and Iba fourth tnmived
the rem' val of a b'inlon by the Mayo op-
eration. 1 rralment lor Hables
Another inurrsllnk clinic was that held
by lir. Hindi H. White at the Pasteur m-
simitn in the county tall atine. Dr. White
lemon. Ir.iteil the am ill rat I oil or the Pas
te lir treatment for rabies lite serum le-ins
lii. ete.t into a rabbit This demonstration
nmvnri or rreat interest as the disease
children betntr bitten by .tulinala axffictec
with hydiopiiuiiia. -
The arternoon sclenliric propram at the
Paso del Norto was attended by clKhty or
a 1 1 1 1 ' tv i In ilrlans and surseons.
paper dlscusdiis pleurisy with elfn.lon
when or tubi'p-iilnus nrlvln. He condemned
Hie common practice ol dralnlnir the flu id
rrom the eneai illness mis was reins" n
with njtroteq Iras or air lo keep up What
be oti.ni' n it was iMiienelal condition or
real produced by collapse of the limtr.
i iiidaut Earl H. Ilrims of Ihe fulled
laiei rnedical corpa at fort bayard N. M.
mad a paper on Ihe prognosis and treat
incut nf syphilis and tuberculosis wneti or-
riirrlnif Wether. The discourse was
opened liv nr. it. a. unman or r.i raso.
Today villi mark the end of the meeting
At headipiarlers In ihe Paso del Norte hall
loom thl? ananiOOn a number or medical
-nidi eta will lie discussed and essays will
be n ail. Ejection or orriceri ror the enu-
inr year aim the selection or a meetlni
nel year will be the reaUires or the
routine businrae.
AITOHNI t T OR PLAIVnFF ri T A T P. W
ii mu í t eh will m urn time
TO LEAVE CITY.
T'lnM Has Hern Hard Fought lor Number id
Years will Kee lnunetloa
is !iririiy i.ninr
1"
F. A. apenca
a at al. for
owners oc-
flerly houses
town by the
Austin will
The reversal of the rase b
el al. versus W. H. Fenchí
an Injunction against propert
cupants and assignee of dito
on llroadway recenily handed
suiiieine court of Tesas al
mean that the restricted dislilcuor Kl Paso
will he rinsed In about twenty Ways unless
in ie an- unrorseen legal delaja arcording
in iiuniher ft. Leaalng attorney ror Ihe
plalntirrs in the Broadway injunction suits.
The mándale of the supreme court la ea-
pected to reach the district courta at El
Paso at an early date. Un Its receipt.
Judge p. It. Price of the Forty-first dis-
trict court will issue injunctions Imme-
diately for Ihe places on Hraadway Involv-
ed in three test cases to close. These lest
rases are the Hpenee-Fencnier caae F. A.
Bpence et hi. vs. Lamar Davia et al.. and
F. A. Spence et al. vs. Oeorge llurfman ct
al. and Involves most Important properties
m me rcHiiirieri nisirtci or Broadway.
"My clients will spare no expenae in car
rylng out their legal victory in the broad
way iiijuiii uno -uus wnicn mey nave
mree years- rigm sua
Mr. I.etslns yesterday. "The clients con
sider the cases as narticularly imtmriaiii.
as they dispose of a serious sociological
'luesiinn iiiviiivuig ine enure stave oí leías
as wen as oilier -talcs and mis case will
be a precedent which will be taken up by
other cities both In Texas and other slates
which have followed the Toxas slalules.
i. -operate tt'ltll CM?.
"My clients dosire lo co-operate with the
THE NEW WATERMAN SELF-FILLING
FOUNTAIN PEN
$2.50 and up. An Insurance Policy Guaranteeing the Pen
FREE With Each WATERMAN
Phono fldft-fltld
f.in la.
aMILLS P'LDO fMTrS HANDY "INC
I here Is No Gift Like Good Books.
PAUL W.0CH8 DIES
IN TURKISH BATH
sldor It their duly as cltliens to prevent
the scattering ot tho proseut habitues or
the llrnadwsy houses and their becoming
public charges. They will give the occu-
pants of the houses a reasonable lime in
which Id leave Urn city before exercising
the full extent nr their legal roméales."
Mr. I.es.itig further said. "The decision
or the supreme court In the Mrnadway in-
junction case means that any citiieu. no
matter ame tiler ha Is personally Injured
or even affeeied by. -the presence or the
restricted district or disorderly house
within Hie city can. Institute Injunction
proceedings which are a speedy remedy
fnr such evii For this reason anutlier
segregstcd district III the city Will lie Itn-
pnssinie no matter wnere ii is situated.
rusade Marled Years Ano.
"The movement or citizens to abolish
the .-ogrcg.ilrd di-trlrt was stinted many
years ago. II has been the principal Issue
in inimical lights and utlier campaigns and
many remedies aero resorted to. Tho mat
ter was repeatedly taken up w Iin the city
and the piiihlnm was placed beTore the
nrriclals so thai In the event those who
were entrusted with the administration nr
the welfare or the city mould consider
It proper they could remove the district
In some place where it would be less con
splriinus and less Injurious to valuable
property and to the clluens nt Kl Paso
was only alter these remedies proved or
no avail and Ihe rlty had refused to assist
Ihe taxpayers back or the movement lhat
the procedure of injunction whlrh would
effectively abolish such houses no matter
where situated.
The report or the city physician shows
that there are about rr Inhabitants nf the
restricted dun-in or nmadway. '
Suggestions
Gifts for Each Member of Your
Family Can Be Found Here
IET ll-T Mi y It Kl.l'.'ti.
NAVAL RKCIH ITINO OH I Kit FOIINTI IN
lit INi CONDITION IN HWEATnuuM ur
iivrn iiühjbb khiiiay
Kodaks $6 to $60
Cameras $ 1 .00 to $ 1 2
Kodak Albums 25c to $8
G ra flex Cameras $36 to $120
Foot Balls $1 to $5
Basket Balls $2 to $7.50
Base Balls. 5c to $1.25
Indoor Balls 25c to $1.00
Roller Skates $1.25 to $5.00
Tennis Rackets $1.25 to $8
Sweaters $5.00 to $13.50
Jerseys $2.50 to $4.00
Punching Bags $1.50 to $5
Boxing Gloves $1.50 to $7.50
Foot Ball Pants 75c to $3.50
Athletic Shoes 80c to $5
Shoe Guns $6 to $33
Rifles. $2.50 to $30.00
Air Rifles $1.25 to $3.50
Revolvers. $5.50 to $22
All the Family Will Enjoy a
VICTROLA
$15 to $300. Convenient Terms
MORNING
McMICKLE
- Makes The Frice
sVT'lltliVY MIIVT SI'l t lALS.
Homo llrenard Ileus - uloc and fn-Hh lb I8c
Homo DkNMMM d ' r-jirliiBH- medium size 1 1 . .SOo
Oysters the very Inst - rooohed dully pint . SOc
See lite Hrs( Di .pl.ij ni k. C. Meat I nder (.hi-- In Soiilhwrsi
hound Steak piiund
I oln hlt-ak. pound
I II IP ..-I psiuilll
hump Itnasl. puinid lac
Hulled Roast pniniil Iflfcr
I lliine -i- .'. pniniil jue
I resit llrulus 2 srls j;r
Pork i oln. or arbole pound
Pork ('hup- pound i;
t ral l imps imuiid j;
ci i niu Htrak pmmd
cd shoohlcr. pound r
Sliced Liver pounits
salt Pork i pounds or liver ."
Ule
BREAD LOAF 3 CENTS
Mr ii. hi eaeaaea the -ie al our leaf- Instead of iimklnn II small
Increased II In (die Eter) leal uuaiaiitceit tu til o aatlsfaetloa
aava thr t. i toree ol iip-ln dale bakers In Kl Pasu
lairet- fjOWTtsa -nl ii Itk- Si'llor 2 for
ISO
sn itiAY i.ium i;nv spi i vi -.
-Milk tCarnntlon i CSUae $S40; 7 mnall onus. 25o; L' 10c cana... 15c
Boap (Clasnio While) 0ajM 100 burs $2.80
i Good White Soap 8 bars 25
I 'cos; Corn BlruiK Itoans tec also oifn ' He
a Sure and Srr ileMli klr Alii.ut Thai Christinas I'urkos .
Spuds la pound
Onions pi pounds....
i raimen les. quail
Nuts all klu il
oraiifies. iloei
I i Un. c Ie .ol-
Iier II hiinebes
I T N I I DUTnBR lb.
e un l orn. tUe slr
f ii in pv i ii can ISr 2 fur...
le i'. I lour. 3 paoksues...
a- Tomatoes 3 esas
a Lea a Pcrrtn's Saure. hot He
i in. i i. pepper i ltle rails
e Sl soda 10 pounds
to.. MINCE MEAT lb. . . .
Coffee ( Z
Butter (
Eggs(
Ulrklr'a
Murnlng Jo
MrUlrklr'a
Mornlnq Juy
M. ML Lie's
Uorulug Juy J
i I r a pound ol the
' Taaious i nine.
. That satisfies Ihe ina
' purtliulsr.
Kvervone absolutely
Uuaraalerd. .
Lb. 30c
Lb.. 34c
Doz. 35c
n i:m.y will be ham DAY.
McMickle's
M E. Mas Aatoale. East of Court House.
YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BtTTKH AT MeMlCKLK-M.
Ovarcomt by the heal In the steam room
r a Turkish hath bouse on South Kl Paso
tre.-i early yesbrduy morning l'aul W.
(ichs a liirrel captain ot the I nited states
navy and who ha- In en iiiiMiiiried wtin
the navy recruiting Station In l-l I'asu. (lieu
ntioiii hair an hour after being taken from
the room nibs was discovered by an em-
pluye or the nouM arter be hod neivn lert
In iho steninltiK room tnr a short tuno. Be-
coming alarmed al the Unconscious condl
llou id the man. Dr. Thompson Grace was
c died by the employes but 1 '('lis dlisl short-
ly arter the arrival or the physician.
As ho appeared In the best or health
Thursday evening and ulghl the death or
the runner sun captain came as a shock
to bis friends. After examining the body
lr. Grace stated the man had been over-
done by excessive heat and bad become un-
eoiiseio'us a short tune arter Kiilng IlUn ihe
room. The remains were removed to the
undertaking parlors or .Nagley i. hastor
but wan nut ovainlned by the cnrntier ai
Dr (.race stated it was not necessary c-
ltig a natural death.
. hs. aero nllng lo menus was ai years
age ami liad resided III Kl Paso for tho
t three mniilhs. lie enlisted In the navy
San Aiilniilo. Texas and attained the
rank of gun captain within a few years.
loomed at hoi Magorriu avenue with a
impute alsn Identiried with the navy re-
nting nfflrn. He was a member or the
san Antonio Aerie or hagics amp omoan
ol the local iinh r are taking the matter uf
funeral an aw mi nts up with relatives.
The whole iii .i-1 i. ..i. i will ndlsh
itUherger's Majestic hams and bacon.
iviiciously iiurei out." Adv.
METHODISTS AND
BAPTISTS WINNERS
i the couirrs
r.OI'RT OF CIVIL APPF.ALS.
Uecember 0 tBIü.
Hon. James It Harper elder Justice; Hon
K. P. ii urn in- and Hon. A. M. Walthall as-
soclato Justices.
Motion Submitted.
P. Albert Coonev vs. Prank Ó. Van neren
et al. from lioevc.. motion of derendauts
lu error to rile brier.
Motions for linhcarlng flronlod.
Iloiistun Cni Wheel K Machine company
vs. w. v. Murray from Harris Justire
Walthall dlisenting.
J. i. case Tbn-hing Machine company vs.
O. M. Upper.
Motion for nohearlng- Overruled.
Anna destean el al.. vs. Clark lllahop et
ill. rrom i i Paso; Justice Harper dissent-
ing. Appeal Reinstated.
J. I. Case Threshing Machine company vs.
0 M. Llpper. from Harris.
Heversed and llemanded.
Houston Car Wheel it Machine company
vs. w. w. Murray from Harris; Justice
Walthall dissenting.
I. ii. tninn vs. ino Home National bank
1 1 mu Harris.
Affirmed.
Texas k Pacific lly. company vs. Mid-
land Mercantile company rrnm Midland.
L. C Harlow va. Eduardo Llnss rrom El
Paso.
licurgo Ahlrep vs. the James A. Dick
company rrom llrewster.
.uthern das & (las.. line company vs. J
J. ii i eiini .son from Harris.
submitted.
UUIe White vs. J. A. White et al. from
Kl Paso.
set for January e. I0t6.
frank Lull Worden vs. Otto p. Kroeger
from El Paso.
F. B. Ollhert vs. S. A. Fuhrman from El
Paso.
W. Fink ot al. vs. II. E. Brown from
El Paso.
The Texas & Paclflr n.v. company vs. Ella
I'razer. et al. rrom Beeves.
W. U. Freeman vs. Texas & Pacific Ity.
rotnnanv. from Kl Paso.
II. V lltndley vs. Pecos Valley State
Dank rrom neeve-s. .
W. G. WALZ CO
103 S. El Paso Street
r
k
4v
Charged With Taking Ring.
A. Shaw a negro Is being held In the
city Jail pending; Investigation of the own-
ership of a diamond ring found In his pos-
session when taken info custody. Shaw
according to the detectives accepted the
ring from Cleave Jones who was also ar-
rested by the ofricers and w'ho It Is al-
leged took the ring from the Curtis and
King Jewelry store on Texas street Thurs-
day arternoon. Jones It Is said by em-
ployes of tho Jewelry 9tore suddenly
grabbed the ring and ran out or the door
with a clerk In hot pursuit.
HARP I 01 (111 T CtWES STAGED AT Y. M.
C. A LAS I I ININC; TWO THUS
TIED W ITH PI III I I I' SCORE.
The church league rooters witnessed two
hard played games in Ihe Y. M. C. A. gym
last evening. In the first gime the First
Bap lists defeated the calvary lluutton nap
list- by a 10 10 B score i
In the second period ihe first Methiiitlsls
experienced their usual hard tuck losing to
Ihe First Pn .-byterlans.
BTANDINO UK TEAMS.
Won. Lost. Pi t
Mist Itaptl.st 4 0 .tono
Episcopalian 4 0 .loon
al o v Hoi -Mil i y ..'Shi
jftttlraa Metliodist I ( M
We-linlnter Í SI .500
I ii .1 christian v I 3 .iSO
l u st Presbyterian 1 S
First Methodist 0 4 .000
Next I rntav tin' Klrsl Methodist and Cal-
vary Houston Uapllets will line up for the
opening game and the First Baptists and
Piral I'n sliyP i lans the second match.
Mils kl I I I I s I I s 7t
I II kl I S TOR MORNING
I I Ml kl 111 VII II IIVNSANT.
A cordial reception aad murk pat-
ronage Is reeling Ihe charily nortrrs
who are rolling tickets) Inr thr Morn-
ing Time's charily dansaot aad vaude-
ville i un rlalnuicnt Monday night Dec.
50 al li an - danrlug aradetny. Mrs.
Duua ailugrl who la dotan splendid
work la the way ol selling tickets had
this to aay eatrrda of ber cuccrsa:
"I xlsltril the banks ol I I Paso today
and found a Ho spirit ol wllltnuurss
to aid Ihe bw. I sold 71 tickets and
no i with lew relusals. The bank ol
flrlats and empleyrt srrmrd glad lo be
able la roatrlbute la th cause ol char-
ily. II I unit with the same patronage
amono Ihe employes aad otile Lis In
other lines ot bualneas I shall be
happy. Tomorrow I shall visit the race
track at Ihe Invitations I one al the
olflrlals and see what raa be done lor
charity orr there."
G
At The . .
recian
Today Last Time
MABEL NORMAND
MACK SENNETT
Raymond Hitchcock
In
ii
STOLEN MAGIC
TRIANGLE
KEYSTONE
ORIENTAL COMEDY
SOME FUN I
Regular Prices
ALHAMBRA
TODAY
Nell Craig
At The
Bijou Today
THE INCOMPARABLE BROADWAY COMEDIAN
VICTOR MOORE
WHO WAS THE ORIGINAL "KID BURNS"
IN GEORGE COHAN'S "45 MINUTES FROM
BROADWAY."
IN THE SUPREME LASKY PHOTOCOMEDY.
CHIMMIE FADDEN
OUT WEST'
THE BEST AND MOST INTERESTING COMEDY
EVER PRODUCED IN A CLASS BY ITSELF
DON'T MISS IT
Verdict Against Railroad.
A verdict for 13500 was returned by the
Jury late Friday night. In the case or J. B.
Drew vs. the Southern Pacific company.
Drew Is sulnr the company for tsn.ooii
damages for alleged personal Injuries. The
case was tnea nr ine sixiy-nrin district
court '
Laughter Aids Digestion.
Laughter la one or the most healthful ex-
ertions: tt Is of great help to digestion. A
still more errectual help is a dose of Cham-
berlain's Tablets. If you should be troubled
with Indigestion give them a trial. They
only mat a quarter. For sale by all deal-
ers. (Adv.)
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
AT
THE
UNIQUE
TODAY AND
TOMORROW
EMMA WEHLEN
Who played s tediar role la "Tho Merry Widow" The Dollar Prin-
cesa" "TonLfht'a Uic Nbjckt" and other successes.
Wow Starring In
"Her Reckoning or Tables Turned"
A Society Drama With a Gripping Story Teeming
With Dramatic Situations.
A Big Production Made in a Big Way.
The theme shows bow a worthless man of the upper crust of so-
ciety abuses the affections of a trusting jrlii and goes to the ex-
treme' to aooompUah his purposes But at the finish "The Tables
Are Turned.''
Khows start: 10:4a a. m. 11:00 1:16 J:SO. :&.& tlft 7:JM
8:45 10:00.
Adulta 25c-
-Children 15c.
A Metro Picture Which la Assurance
WIGWAM
Return Engagement of
CHARLIE
CHAPLIN
In His Latest Two-reel
Comedy
"A Night
In the Show"
EI Paso's Society Event
THE HORSE SHOW
Pictures Made at Washing-
ton Park by L J. Borrud
LADIES' MINSTREL
(Harmony Chapter. O.E.S.)
Texas Grand
Tonight. Dec. 11th
Under direction of Jay Clay
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 11, 1915, newspaper, December 11, 1915; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth198213/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.