El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 2, 1916 Page: 4 of 12
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PASO MORNING TI MRS. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2. 1916.
PATIENTS CAN SEE INANY TRUCKS ARE
SURGEONS AT WORK: ORDERED TO DEMING
Now Nerve Blocking Method
Comparad to Naw Earth
Fhad VHaHtaa.
Two r"nt dleonwrtea in sntgery
ltd medicine will mki in klleviatlfia
offering throughout tha world n
af ikwt th 'narva-blnohlns" aya- I
tem of giving aneathcttca. It etinalata '
In en earth using only the nerve trunkal
whra the operation la to be par-1
formed. The remainder of in hod y I
I unaffected and lha patlant In full
donarlo nanea ran watch the surgeon I
at work with knife. Baw and naadla.
Tha eecnnd dlecovery and ona which j
haa a much wldar bearlne I of thai
arth fluid. Ynallta Peep wllhln a
huaT mound In the flat roaat country
of Tax I thla naw product of Natura
wa found. Tha atraía haarlna II ax- ;
tanda up from lha Interior of tha
arth and out of li la extracted tha I
liquid now ao widely known aa Vital- '
Itaa It Ik heinjr recosnlaed aa the
greatest curativa force of Nature alv-
ina relief where man-made medicino
fall.
Wonderful curea are rnnsdantlv he-
Ins reported from the uae of Vltall-
aa Many derangement of atomach.
.ver. kidney howela and blood ara
tree rom the ayatem By Ita uae
VUaH the It demonatratton
ind sample VttsHta free today at
tally Pollard drua atora Sheldon
totel. and ask iUeatlont of Mr. Moeer.
Adv.
ISMU5HI i Knt. i mWT.
former mployen of the El l'o EMrtflC
ailw i rompan) who are ci a strike ex
perl In hold a m- meeting In Cleveland
amiere rbursdaj nuttit. irrurdliil la It N
Walker Wilfcer say. the square h been
ebtetnrrt frr.m the rit council for that
senin ami a number of -pcakei s have vol
unlet j. I ! address the strikers.
Machino Ara Sent for Trans-
portation of Soldiars and
Supplies to Cohanhos.
(or the purpose or transporting soldiers
n.i supplies between Itemint and oi-ianhiia
a lerxe niininer of motor trurka have baa t
ordered W Dentin In the event of a move
mem f troop Into Mexico It la prohahle
Deming will peiom one of the principle
upply stations along the reorder and the
aíernnietit preparing for any eetitul
Ity by making arreiigmnta for
nod tranport service. m of thai rlly.
In that end Major J ohnson Madden nf th-
quartermaster rorpa la making a prelim
Inary survey al Homing for a alt for lha
aMMrtlaasat of a lare machine abop for
artnv automobile repair ami . onalrurtlnn
work. II til be nereassry for Iba gov
ettimeiit pi i i pair the trucks when Ihev
bosk avara and Mr repair plant will be
established (t aeveral i . int. alnnt the bor
an if the trurka are kept on the border for
ay lenatk of time Plana have alio been
adopted for an rxtra big machine aitop at
f'o.
Lfttf Trouble
"I am bntliered with liver trniihle about
twiee a er." rite- J.e iMiittiian WbSSr
City leas. "I tiave pain in my MM and
bark an1an iwim oienesrin My stomach
t heard of i liatiilM-t lain lalileta and tiled
thent. By the linn- I had used hair a h'd'tle
of them I wa reeling fine and hart no aluna
of pain ". ilitainaMe even here. Adv.
Twilight Open Air
Services Tonight
at Camp Stewart
Twiltrbt open air services will he held
Una avium at (.amp viewer! in the ramp
ol the Miteenth Pennsylvania national
tuard under In auaplt na or I haplain w
V Hall. .ltd by the r.miatian Kndeavor
n tone nf I lie i.hritian and I'r'shyter-
ten churches or Ihia rlly.
Mu ankfnM vviit ronaiat or a. red tint-
anal hiimheiii b.v Ihe (Sixteenth i'ennayl-
vama hand J ' Hobblna. ehler musician
and vocal nulo duela and a Muartet of
mied vnire. I field oran I In be car-
rl d rmni the city but moat of tit ec-
lorapefi intenta p ne played by ib ramouf
iHint qiiarlet. uhPh played aereral Sou
dava an at i aquair for lh- npn
air twrylr'a. MkhiI twenty flv endiv -creta
ert In make the trip moat Of
tlirm taking the ft to o'clock ahultle train
whlrh will atop dirrrtly in front of tha
-ivtn nth ramp pial aouth of the dlvlalon
h adipiartei id the I'ennaj Ivanla national
yiiard Atitomobile accomni'idatlona for
"Who Can
Beat It?"
DRINK IT FOR
YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE
4i
Pearl Beer
IS IN A CLASS BY ITSELF.
It poiiewei more nourishing qualities than any
Beer brewed.
It's Delicious It's Invigorating!
Serve It At Home
And it will Add Zest to every meal.
ORDER A CASE TODAY.
Rrrvted and Bottled by the
SAN ANTONIO BREWING ASSOCIATION
Phone 395
401 E. Main St. El Pato.
thoa a a rara lo make the inp aast w r
III ha rumlaked rloa to Id aarviee
' do not ni n nor nhlp order from dry tet rltorlea In v lulatlon of Txaa law.
ATTENTION-BILLIE BURKEITES!
SHE'S HERE TODAY ONLY
BILLIE BURKE
IN HER TENTH FASCINATING EX-
PERIENCE IN "GLORIA'S ROMANCE."
UNIQUE
TODAY'
Frank Daniels
Nr. & Mrs. Sidney Drew
MUTT A JEFF
GOLDBERG CARTOON
SPM I M. I I RAITION
nu. BAT.. ! N
Kalpaa Hers aoat ion. How ley
la -THt: IM Kl'l.l I l
TODA Y ONI I
"Waters of Lethe"
A Powerful Drama from
the "liasrapli htudjoa."
"Which Woman Doe.
Ha Sacrifica?"
I It the ft ml wife or the tavaid?
A question which huida you
-p. III I
TtiMdUlloVt
rutrlie 'haUn" hi one of hl
soovl conaeUlea.
Wigwam
"THE DYSPEPTIC"
Aa availractlye UUe bat a aer
a li iialnlas roaaaaa.
"NEW ORLEANS"
faoaaasa la laassas oad B
ra tak lassab I I
" lull. CaalaW I
usa of taan j l a ar'a carear
Garden Theater
TONIGHT
King Baggot
la
"THE CAPTAIN OF THE
TYPHOON"
A a Peats
"Tha Silent Mas of Timbar
Gatea"
A Mor of the Uaaat aoaathwwac
"Tha Yeaasaaat ol tha
Aa tTaO
ainoti the number win a eneal aoMa
hr Mi. oratta rrala sad at Vlrtiaia
Bursa. quaeaa ' ow ib nay I rter.
by Mia aura frata. m. .... .
aral oilman and duet ky Mkaaea Prati
and Rtirke. i hapiaio Mall will apeak mt
tha atihierl. what Think Y of Cart at
Thla la the rirtt of prt .1 twthrhi
evenlnt meeraura an he bald by the Cartat
an t niieavr aorletie of thla rll anerna
be national rM trdkjay stal ih-y bid fair
m rrupae ireir i ieVriand aquare errorta
to rhaer ad Mlp Iba añidiera lead bet
tr ne.
Elephant Butte Engineer
Succeeds as Assistant to
N. M. State Engineer
fipeeisi 10 the Mnrnin Turna.
anta r. H a. Atifuat I. C. J Charla.
formerly cnnalrtirtinn rnflneer in ihirrf
t the Hepnant Unite dam. ha been named
b) Mate kntmeer trench p aurceerf to
th pOSfttOa of aaalaUnt. made v. am hv
the refianaiion of t arr.ill ho lkl
iliatre of Ihe anamela brojtet al lav
V'lii. charlea will have charre of hydro
iraphlr and ream taurine work with H
Klahar. formerly with the rerlarnation er
vice and will tito b: addfd V the atate
cnrlnaer't ataff Mr. Frenrh haa derldd
10 so to Waablntton to attend the .on
rerenc of hlshwsy offlctala of vatloua
ataUa on Auguat II. to arrange fot ihe
riprnditura of road funda rscsiretl tiirniirh
hie operation of the Bankhead HkKalSfani
bill.
Chicago Boy Dressed
as Soldier Picked Up
and Held for Parents
I.eHov Wallace. 17 yesra old. or t.hi.o.
waa picked up by Provost (iiiard I'eteraon
hile he waa rounding up mllitiamn for
betns 01K after lM.ur Wallace who ran
way from his home three months aru
wa dreaaed In told lr i s rlotbei.
He saya that he boirded a Iroop train In
Chicago and beat bla way to i.ulumbua. V
M . after be 1. unl about the big fight wilb
the Mejicana. When taken berore captain
Alllaon provost marshal. Wallacr dscared
be wat 1 mainber or the Thirteenth In-
fantry of the v-w Mexico aute national
guard.
captain Alllaon told him that thar waa
no auch organtiation in hew Mailco aa a
Thirteenth Infantry. Voung Walia.es fa-
ttier. William Wallace Uvea it 6ltl South
Honere atreet. Chicago. 1 ne runaway boy
wta placed In t cell In the city jail and
terday waa placed In cliarre of Mrs.
V.mma Webster probsuon officer who
will communicate with the boy'a pveota.
Automobile Llraoaea.
6474 W. J. Rind. 7io li'paon. Cadillac
touring cr. . e.
475 Aultman and Panafj lOTVi Ban An-
tonio Overland roadatar.
b47 Charlea A. king Cadwallader au-
tlon Ford touring car.
477 Mrt. B. r. Bunni not Amona.
Dulck touring car.
647 J. H. . aliona Meat and Supply com-
pany Ford lie 1 1 very wagon.
64TB n. E. NcAnulty. IU3 Wyoming
Chandler touring car.
640 Wattbn Orocery tío Texat Ford
roadster.
.11 J 8. VMtcai. 1606 Wyoming Over-
land louring car.
ttUJ. Lov and 1. M. Psrtsrty Lockla
Apt urerland tar.
641 Inei Caraveo Socorro Tats. Tbor
motorcycle.
6484 J. A. Bradahaw 9M Grant. Chan-
dler touring; car.
64la R. P. cloud 1906 Boulevard. Hup-
mobile touring car.
6466-C. C. Beardaley Mt4 Myrtle Har-ley-Davidaon
motorcycle.
6417-W. J. Ollbert. 17 rtortb Stanton.
Ford roadtter.
Amusements
" Advei titcmeat- '
MIGWAM VERY CLEVER ROMANCE.
The DyapeDtlc" Is the unattractive title
or a very anractlve romantic picture at the
w 1 r am today. It Is a clever atory of Bow
a bright young man kidnaped hla prosper
live father in law- and took him back to
nature. From a siek man he bee am wail
man and the way tha young fellow handled
him won the old man a admiration and he
not only tot tbe sir) but a rood financial
stake. Plrturatque old !aw Orleana will be
shown in tha "See America Flrtt." and
Harry Palmer hat one of hit runny cartoons
on tbe bill.
BILLIE Bl MM AT THE GRECIAN TOOA 1
ONLY.
TIM sweetest face III tlod'a green world
la al tha urnian today. It baa been said
thai he who doea not love Blllte Burke
lovea nobody. The heart that doea not bow
down or rsjnhtll with her la Incapable. or
loving. More than a hundred million people
worship at bar ehrlne tbe arrean. And
when you aa bar today In the tenth episode
of "olorta't Romanee1 you will have a
fuller rraiuailon than ever why thla la ao.
FEATVRE AT THfc RUOl TODAY.
"Water of Lethe a Broadway Mar fea
lure from the Vltagraph studio will be
seen al the Btlou today It talla a atory
of a woman who leaves her husband and
mai Me another man. only to find out later
that ahe has made a terrible mistake
woman must be aa. rifu ed ft It tbe flrat
Btf Bzffi! BlwkMfl ivfefi
H T7ATIMA may never be- Wj yjgh
H Jl come the only cigarette WZSSWS BOjfcsf
Hi stnoked by keen subsUn-
B tial men of thin type. But Wll(llfikm
Fatima has already become Wrilimllln
more popular with such WtImI lili IIÍK!i
H men than almost any other xoHB fíllllrSmM
cigarette. xsm aw7oWM
This is because men who A- fl WWjKnSBlllllllsmL
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H SIBLE cigarette a ciga- &Ím 1 ' N V Ism WMnWulkm
rette that is comfortable to jKtHWj WBnumlllllllllllk Wsmsm
the tongue and throat and SnmSsKmk WuImM ' I I It Jm
that leaves a man feeling WimHrsWiM Willi lllni II lám I
"fit" and clear-headed even &Kmw W"(m Wuííiun HlilllY&fm
after smoking more often M&ÍMiMm mñmlUlllmkm
H than usual. You should SmSKk mmllllllwf I liismm
try Fatimas. Hw9 sRWaWMll
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w ire or tt.e second? Regular prlcoa win
prevail for thla feature.
Charlie chaplln tomorrow In ona of his
food comedies.
"THE AWCRirN BEAUTY "
The frets salty breath of the tea breeze.
Ihe lanar or the ftabutv grounda the pulae-
quickening dip or tne onruainnr boat the
fascinating toll or the sailors trimming
all all the alluring detalla tr.at apeak or
the open tea on a sparkling day are re-
membrance bnnacr when the ocean KStsM
'The American Beauty" at the Alliifmlii a
theater are aeen today.
i THE GARDEN.
The Garden has for today five reels of
ettraordlnary merit including King Baggott
In "The captain or the Typhoon tea
drama: Robert Leonard and Edna Hall in
"The Silent Man or Timber Gulch." and the
topnotrh comedy with a sky high finish.
The Youngest of tbe Family." It'a a dim
all the time."
THE I NIQUE.
Frank Hanlela tbe famous comic opera
atar. Mr. and Mra. Sidney Drew will en
teruin you today in abort comedy aubjecis
Mutt and Jrf and a Goldberg cartoon mil
also b a pert of today's program. A Tom
and Jerry comedy and a Metro travelogue
will be -Mown tomorrow.
t 4SHOITS SOI TH Of JIMINEZ.
By Associated I'rcea.
i hihiiahua Mexico Auguat I Hea
ralna eolith of Jtminct. on the main line of
the Menem central railroad caused wash
nuts and reaulted In tbe derailment of
Orient traia Siiiytr.í traffic. !'. !; ex
peeled service will be resumed by tumor
row.
MILITARY
DANCE
Glvaa by the Borate- Clab.
THURSDAY NIGHT
AUGUST 3rd.
Ryan's
.BSc Laala Free.
ALHAMBRA
TODAY
RETURN SHOWING
Myrtle S ted man
IN THE PARAMOUNT
PLAY
"Tkt kmuku toity"
Two Regiments of
Delaware Guards
Arrive in Deming
By Tlmea Special correspondent
Deming. V M. August t. Tbe Ural and
Second regimental Delaware national guard.
under toinmaud of Major Reed with Major
Lank ai hi landing th Second regiment ar
rived tu I leming yesterday and al once re
paired to the ramp whlrh waa In readiness
to receive them There were between
thirty and torty i-ommitainnrd officers and
in both regiments may b round represen
latlv bualneas tueu or the state many o
them mlllionalrei.
Mayor Nordliaua laaued a proclamation
wrliumlng 'hero to I lie city and al nuou
young women .i ta Deming branch of the
Bed iros tax" lation aeived luncaeon ui.n
ihe i aim giouu.ta. Hie Williams band play
tng throughout the reception Hundreds or
aulos were parked about the camp alte and
surrounding grounds Tb soldiers praised
lb southwest Hegtmeata from Watt Vr
finia and Aikar.saa will arrive In Use rouraa
of s few uaya.
MAYOR PRIETO WILL
BECOME COLLECTOR
Head of Juarez Civil Government
Says Cormniasion Is on Way
From Mexico City.
Manuel Prieto mayor of Juarea la to be
made custom collector according to an an
nouncement made by him yesterday. Julio
.artania deputy collector and former au
lllor declarra the report that Prieto It to
aucceed to th orrtre of customs collector
Is a "pure Invention."
Prieto asaerta that hi commission haa
been signed and left Mexico City July 81
"I will resign the mayoralty' as goon a t
receive; my commission." said Prieto yes-
terday "Of course I do no. know whether
my resignation will be accepted. I may be
rorced to remain in ofrice until tb Septem-
ber election."
Tbe natuea of Adolfo Ruta and Santiago
Vasquei are mentioned as possible candi
date for mayor or Juarez.
Prieto wa director general or customs al
Mexico Clly from Auguat. 1814. to .November
or tbe same year. He wat collector or cus-
tom at Juarez prior to tbe capture or that
city by Villa.
Coucba's Spanish Restaurant moved from S.
Santa Ke st to 610 K. Oregon. Ph ISOJ Adv.
1
Military Funeral
for Trooper Killed
Near Fxrt Tfancock
The body of Tuvite John T. faiomej or
troop f Eighth cavalry was shipped to th-
honie of bla mother at NadteopvV J. last
night by the peak undertaking company.
Private Twomey was killed In ihe brush
during a right wjtb Mexican bandits near
Fort Hancock Monday morning.- Military
Dineral services were held by army officers
and soldiers at the Peak undertaking chapel
yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A military
escort accompanied the body to tbe depot
rollowlng the service. Private Twomey
waa n year old.
Tbe body of Robert L. Wood a customs
orricer who wa killed in the light near
Fort Hancock will be held at the Peak par-
lors until funeral arrangements are made.
Guards and Regulars
to Use Target Range
beginning tomorrow or next day ta tar
get ranga near tort Bbaa will be a buay
pleca All of tbe regular aoldler al tl Paao
and alan the in! una ar to have ka daya at
taa range The reguláis will have tbrir
abooiin ftrM as it wilt be ttvjrty daya ba-
rer any of the atllina troop ar raed) for
ta rear On Tbaraday tb Twenty land
tai aa try will ga to the range.
Taa tVaat'LaaaUse
Ts tea bowels raguaar ta bt lax
Hv u oaaatour sarrias brink a Dill glass
of water saw as hour before breakfast and
tat an auudaae or fruit aavs vawtSI.
aleo aetabtlah regular hat.ll and be sura
Btet your avowals mov oavr n say. Waste
a oaeeiciae ta na astea take i aaabarktat's
taa Ian vaay are Bkaaaaat tu uvka aaxa aaaa
ana suti. iu ailv.i .;iie.a
abata VSi. e
1
1
vtrvirari Service Us-J
Between El Paso and Camp Stewart
A ñ Paso & Southwestern MM 1
IH EFFECTIVE AUGUST 1. M J Ij
Wr'llilaHl Huburban paaaeoajar train service between El Paso (Freisht If m k
yifj i"if(wl Depot) and point between Fort Bita and Tobta. Texas for tha J J
imMa benefit of tha mllltla. visitor and those having b usina at Camp Mop m. jM K
jjo Th 'pr h aUbd triP Wl" b blkat rale " aata ' B Mkj
riwo Cttf r(M Office HaaUroad Ticket Of fk Caaap Mmwrnmam
TRAIN SCHEDULE IS AS FOLLOWS:
Lv El Paao 12:30 P.M. Lv. Camp Startaatt .. . 1.15 P.M. IM
Lv El Pateo 3:00 P.M. Lv. Camp SiaXrart . 3:30 P.M. IhHI
Lv. El Pavao 3:00 P.M Lv. Camp Stewart . 6:20 P.M. Ill
Lv. El Paao 7i45 P.M. L v. Camp Stewart . 8:30 P.M. lUtf
Lv. El Paao 9.45 P.M. Lv. Camp Stawart. 10:15 P.M.
BUY YOUR TICKETS BEFORE BOARDING TRAIN. Mill
QARNETT KHMQ Om. mmsu Agent
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 2, 1916, newspaper, August 2, 1916; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth198450/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.