El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, July 14, 1916 Page: 2 of 14
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES FRIDAY. JULY 14. 1916.
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Jewish Soldiers Attention!
All members of B'nai B'rith with the National Guard or
regular army are requetted to aend their name and local
add resaca to Sol L Berg preaident El Paao Lodge L O.
B. B. No. 509 immediately. It ia the intention of the
local lodge to arrange a get-together meeting. Addreaa
206 San Antonio St.
VICTORY FLOWING IN DI-
RECTION OF ENTENTE
ALLIES
(Continued rrnui t are one 1
surce'es in Hie . -i-t the eneinj had pressed
tM gallant armies of Russia bark some
hundred miles snd tM Bslksns had Just
been overrun by the i iitrsl powers.
The overwhelming victories won by the
itsllsnl soldiers of Russia have struck terror
In tM heart or our ron and these coupled
with tM Immortal defenaes or Verdun hy
our French comrades and the brsve reslst-
tbe or tM Italians against ovai whafinlin
odds in the southern Alps have rhangrd
Hie whole complexion of tM landscape.
Have Creased HatersMd.
"Now the combined offensive has
wienched tlw initutuc out of tM hands of
the enemy -never I trust to return to his
grasp. We lavs crossed the watershed
and now v irtory Is Mglnnlng to flow in
our direction.
"Why have our prosperas Improved The
answer Is. the equipment of our armies
has improved enormously and Is continuing
to Improve. TM Rritlsh navy until lately
has absorbed more than hair the metal
workers of this country. The task of ate fall
tnt new ships and repairing the old ones
tor the giant navy and rutins and equipping
them ocrupies the energies or a million
men. Most or our new rectories now are
complete anil have been ret up. Hundreds
or thousands of men and women hitherto
unaccustomed to metal and chemical work
have been trained for munitions msklng.
I urnlng tint Rig Uuaa.
"Every month we are turning out bjth-
dieds or tuns and how Hiera light medium
and hesiy oar heavy guns sre rolling In
at a (rest rate and we are turning out
nearly twice as much ammunition In a
single weekand. whai ts more nearly
torre times as much heavy shells ss we
rired for the greet offensive In September
although the emniunltlon we expended In
that battle waa the result of many weary
weeks' action. TM new factories snd
wnrkslMips wr set up hsve not yet attained
one-third iMir full capacity but tnetr out-
put is now Increasing with great rapidity
our main dirrirultiet in organlsstiou con
structmn. equipment labor supply and re-
adjustment have been solved. If officials
employers and workman keep at tt with tM
same leal and assiduity as they Mve
hltMrto employed our supplies will soon
M overwhelming
I apleeoaul Surprise far Knemy
"I cannot lx ip thinking that th improve
tnent in tlie Russian ammuiiitmn baa been
om of the grrateet and most unpleasant
surprises the enemy baa suttauwd. still
our taak it but hair accomplished. Everp
great Mttle furnishes sddlllonsl proof that
this is s war of equipment Mora ainmum
Uoa means more victorias aad tower
casualties."
Russtena Ileal Heavy Blows
TM in at m. i. i.i righting in. tM gret
aairuu sine i ..ffm-ive Is on the eastern
front wMre (enri al HruatlolTs tremend
ous blows sre Ming dealt. Temporarily
at lea i the Austro t mineas appear to Mva
naise.i me ivuasieu advam-e along me M..S
hod. both sides sre reported to ts hurling
hugs reinforcements of men and guns Into
una titanic irursie. the prue of which i
debítele an wrg guaranteed to years
New System
catr. Bi rae aad aaa antuuw tea. ogat 'miar aavutge
street fresa atraac to atete! Paao aval Marte Hour at to
a to to it Phone to Two lads aaawate In k and
LEVY GROCERY COMPANY
SPECIAL
'VZZr ZSc 1 25c
'ZZZ?".9.... aiOc 1 .SaJr 25c
"iZT- 25c t:Z'Z'Z 25c
I rata asstejt Up aajwl Saa Mnsatvy. rriBtjl aMwikiiia to Maii
The Biggest Sale of Men's Clothing
Ever Known in the History of El Paso
AT THE prleaa we offer thetn we feel rort that yon will receive the
hlggeet rmrgalna Wr. A ft B CIXiHINO OI'T all our PAL.M BK.ACHK.
TROPICAL WORVrCDH. PIIKO MK 'HAIRS ud Bli'IU AfJP. mott
of their. AT IKrUt THAN HALF Thw goná are mad by HIRBH. WJCK-
WIRE CO uh you know arc the beet manufacturara of th finest Min i
riot hint In the t'nlt1 Btalee. And whti we advertís HTRRH-WIf'KWIRE
rLOTHEf. wa don't five you eomethlng ala. Our customers know what
a HIRBH-WICKWIRE autt la. No matter what etyl you want what tta
you wear or what color you wiah. wa ran plaaae you. The prleaa ara
ao vary low. yea lowar than you expert to psy for mm Take a look at
our wlndowa. thta will Iva you a faint lda of how cheap we ara aacrlfl ing
our aulla.
Special for Today
dogen black four-in-hand tlea regular r.Or quality Me
National tluarda. thia la the tie you have heen looking- for.
DOZEN waah KOI" K - I N-H AND tlea 50c and 75c quality Bate
DOZEN JSC and 15- waah Ilea two for Uc
ARROWHEAD 80'-KH. you know they are good once two pair for BBc
DOZEN MEN'S allk union aulta. extra wall made tgo
National Goanla
tic iw a ii
We appreaHate
your trade wa
have what you
want and at Uw
price you want
to pay.
- 310 KAN ANTONIO HT.
the immensely important strategic town of
ki.vel
Farther to me south a battle or almoat
equal intensity Is taring on Uve lower
"trips wMre the Russians arc striking
north In sn effort to crush Oenersl Bothmer
snd flank the enure Auatro-Qerman line.
The Austrian sdmlt that tM Russians
penetrated Von Bothmer' t front at some
points but assert they were driven out
again In counter attacks. TM Russians
claim to hsve taken S.OOO prisoners but
make no mention of a gain In territory.
BrlUsh aad r reach Hold Getaa
TM BrlUah have Mid their gains on the
Sonune front snd tM usual period of con
solldatlon and tM pushing forward of tM
big army Is taking place. A similar sttus-
tln exists on the French line and a re-
markably brief official statement of Thurs-
day night simply record the continuance
or the bombardment at Port Souvllle In the
Verdun region.
Two Important statements in regard to
the situation on the weatern front ware
made In London on Thursday. Premier
Aaqulth. speaking In the house of commons
declared that tM Brltlah supply of muni-
tions was sBiple snd tbat the Franco-
Hritlsh offensive wea merely at It Mgln-
nlng. The aecond atatemant was mad by
Minister of War l.loyd neorge. addressing
sn allied conference on equipment. TM
minister or war declared that the British
output or ammunition aoon will be over-
whelming and tbat the new factories and
workahopa Mva not yet attained one-third
their mil rapacity. He assarted that the
tide or victory Is now nowing in tM
direction of the entente allies and predicted
tbat It would continue to do so.
Pennsylvania Guard
Discovers House Afire
A fire In a shed at Kentucky and Copper
stieets was discovered by PrlraW John
Daly of Company D Third mrantry of
Pennsylvania yesterdsy srternoon In time
to prevent tM fire spreading to nearby
residences.
TM fire wss started by some Menean
bovs smoking cigarettes in the shed and
drooping the cigarette atutía in tM bay.
The shed which It uwned by T. ft. PUte
or Stan coouer street was destroyed be-
fore tba East Kl Paso fire department ar-
rived. 1 Drive uul Melena aa Build tig
TM ByaMaa.
Take Uie Old Standard tlHOVE'S TASTE-
LESS chill TONIC. You know what you
are tsktnt ss the rortnula la prluted on
every label showing it It Quinine sod
Iron in s tssteless form. tor.
Card af Thaaks.
Wa desire to attend our thanks to th
people or El Paao Hachita and surrounding
country who r (tended their aid and ay in
palhy to ua In our Mreavemeui of toe loss
ol our son and daughter brother and sis-
ter. W especially thank ttie men who
war aa untiring in llwlr effort to capture
IM perpetrators of tba crime. May Qod
less each of you.
Mr and Mra. W. D Parker a Sons.
Mr. Baylor Young
Mra. I H Robtnaon Adv.
TRY TUS NEW
METHOD ONCE
You wlU never go becfc to MM
old Sty ss OavaHlst agala.
Our prleaa are within tM
palms iih
sap .edvtrtial&f
la writing
Dental
Co.
Ordara
and Saturday
National i.iunk
attention I W a
riHflicil another
alilpment of reg-
ulation hl
atocka Inalg-nlaa
putteea and kha-
ki ahlrta.
Mb PARO. TCXAH
SHARK HUNTERS PATROL
COAST IN SEARCH OF
MAN EATERS
ffesittmieal cree rsae aae.i
ot th Atlantic toaat wana at tats
and attar t human beings
Three of MM huge flshe Were aaan to-
day m Mate an creek and now ara be-
ttered to he bottled op. Ft eta nave beea
etrrirJtert un.ler a bridge about mil and
balf from the mouth intot to the My a
British (loop itrrtvtbg fram Bátamela wat
reportad tonight to bar kilted a. acor of
bark during the royag. on of thetn off
the lew Jersey roast. Terror hat eelsed
the multitudes who have bathed at bearhn
Ion the Sew York and t Jersey coasts
and comparatively raw peraona new venture
into the water. At Aabury Park and other
Raw Jereey resorts neta hare been atrung
around the bathing arma.
Teetb rilled With golees
rteorge ñ Reynold of Matawan. who t
tended Stanley Plaher who Wag ao seriously
mandad In a battle with a enark yesterrisy
that ha died a few hoar later performed
an autopay oa riiher't body today. He de
f'larid he round that the rTaah torn by the
man rater'i teeth wtl Impregnated with a
I uiiar poisonous liquid which seemed to
nave a deadening arfad on tba nérvea and
muscles Thla probably explained he aald.
why lisher apparently had link) aenaailon
or pain when the shark took off bla lag.
Little nope la entertained for th raro-
rry of the body or It yen old Leater full
-II. the oilier victim or UM Matewan creek
tragedy. It la believed he waa davoured by
the ahark. aa persistent dragging or the tnlet
and dynamiting or th water have raited
to bring up the body.
Only Oaa hark Killed.
Many conflicting reporta ware received
during the day from vartoua points along
the New York and Maw jersay coaete re-
tarding th killing of aliarka. but only on
appeara to have had any foundation in fact.
Thlt waa th newa brought In by Anthony
l.undy. ráptalo or a flatting boat who aald
hi party or New York fiehermen had
i lubbed to death a nine-root ahark weighing
tao poundi while crulting yesterday ofT
hiñeron rt. j.
A flabarmaq reported tonight that he bad
vainly triad to kill wan an oar a seven
TOMORROW
atarday
COMMENCES the Greatest Clearance Sale
in the history of the BOSTON STORE.
In all of the 28 years of merchandising we have
never offered such radical reductions in price as
are being offered during the 10 days of our
GREATEST CLEARANCE SALE
YES and with the advancing in price of all KINDS OF MER-
CHANDISE you will do well to be here early and supply yours
and your family's wants for some time "to come.
Don't fail to read our full page advertisement
Morning Times Follow the wise shoppers to
The Boston Store's Greatest Clearance Sale.
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Bargains
ata He aatd the flak tried ta strike hit
VON BERNSTORFF VISITS
OEUTSCHLAND AND
PRAISES CREW.
fOaaHlwaad mm Wat Otto.)
flat great acnlaviatalM. lavvm eoTa
ton auiaalaatlr. far a nigger aurprtaa it
coming. A great fappelln alrahlp. or may
be I should aay airship ara being built hi
Cirnaay. la the not distant future en or
mor of them will aan through the united
Just aa sure as th Pentarhlend
America to will the zeppnnl
Th Deiilachland having discharged Mr
cars-o. i undergaHng some manor repairs
Mechanics worked all day. Their teak
see men to M completed tonight and the
work or loading the return cargo con Hat-
ing principally or crude rubber and nickel
should Main tomorrow or Mtt day. Thous-
ands or peraona hav visited tM dock
where IM rteutachland Ilea. Some hav
viewed Jbe craft from tM shore hut almost
ai many have come as close as possible
in launcMs and yachts (iuards and po-
licemen are maintaining a vigorous watch
to prevent visitors from coming toe close
afore tM return cargo la placed aboard
the vessel It will be carefully Inspected.
Boy of Tweloe Fined
for Causing Accident
J. Cenuaros it years of age. wat fined
tt in corporation court yesterday afteanoon
on a charge or violating traffic ordinance
rentier.. a waa employed by another Mexi-
can to drive the machine.
Yesterday morning he crashed Into an
lee wagon belonging to the El Paso Ice It
Refrigerator Co. and driven by Arthur
Llefaar. I. on Herman of tit East Overland
street a helper on the wagon wat thrown
from tM seat of th wagon to the pave-
ment Ha escapad Injury
TM police state that tM boy It too young
to drive a machine and that a person must
M 11 years of age before thy will be per-
muted to drive or be given a license.
V
Doors Open at 8:30 a. m. and
MOTORCYCLIST HURT
WHEN HIT BY AUTO
Roy McF
IHaPÜWfl
mcFmdém Collector
Into Kk and
Cttto About Leaf.
Nay Mrraddee. collector employed by
the Rogert furniture company til ae-
rtenaly injured shortly after I o'clock yes-
terday afternoon when V. A. I ane driving
a too rang rar collided with sirred den on
ats motorcycle at Moat tons and Dallas
eUeeia.
Mcraddan vu herlred several feet from
Ms motorcycle sn.i was picked up and car-
ried to MM front porch or Mrs. E. R. Rn-ua.
mi Montana street Lam summoMd tM
Peak's ambulance and McPaddtn wag re-
moved to tM !ew Roiaton hospital. After
an eaamination at th hospital it was round
that Mrradden sufared several deep gashes
about tM leg. At flm. physicians at th
hospital believed McPadden Wag Injured
internally.
Mr. I. ane. WM lives at tt0 East Rid
Orande atreet was going east on Montana
street and Mefadden waa riding bis motor-
cycle into town riding directly Mhlnd a
machine. TM polio arrived too late to
investigate the accident. However wit-
Msaes say that Lane raited to see Mcrad-
dan until too late to stop hit automobile
when he turned his ear north on Dalla
ttrt.
Dr. Louis witnerapoon was callad to at-
tend Meraddeifs. injuries Mcraddan was
resting easily last night and physlolans say
that his condition It not fatal. McPadden
Uvea tt tM Leon howl.
OBITUARY
ruaeral at W. A. Llader.
Th funeral services of W. A. Llnder
war held yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock
from tM Peak undertaking parlors chapel
on Texas street. Llnder. wM was an en
Jmly
Remain Open Until 10 p. m.
gineer on the aouthrm Pacific ratlraaa. had
many friends among railroad enfile
He waa struck mi the head eat July W 1
crane on tM mail car f s regains train
wMn M stack Ms rated east .r Ida cab win
dow Th funeral service were ronduMfd
y nr j r vyiiiisms. of the first RaptJit
church
AaaataHs data via.
TM body of Aa altarte uatavta agaal tt
jraggg was discovered yeeterday mortont
in a room In Uw rear or Tit South t lorahce
atreet. U Is Mllavsd that the woman died
loeaday night (kroner james M. naer.
who was tummonaat to bold the mqttest.
pronoajneed death due to dropsy. Mo em
vivmg relatives are know here TM Pun
rral aervlcea were Mid yesterday. Rartal
waa made in tM Concordia oaawtery. .
Thief Steals Clothing
Escapes Through Window
While E. a. Hates of It taat Matada
strtatt wtt away rrom hat home late Wed-
nesday Mght a burglar broa teto tM
toua. gaining entraño through a window.
He atol quantity of clothing tad then
made Ms escapa th aanw way M nwd en
tranca.
TM police war notified and a descrip-
tion of tM clothing was given to th de-
tective detailed on tM caga.
Combination Fire
Wagon Is Installed
Six Horses Retired
TM combination fir wagon of the High-
land park station hat been placed on an
auto truck and wat triad out m Highland
park for tM first time today. The first run
was made to Ettt P.I Paso where a small
shed bad Men buread.
BU horses will M retirad from tM fire
department whn another chassis is fln-
lstted. TM two tuto truck fir apparatus
win tava tM city about ttso per month.
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, July 14, 1916, newspaper, July 14, 1916; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth198431/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.