El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 10, 1916 Page: 2 of 12
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES THURSDAY AUGUST 10 1916.
MILITARY MEN!
ATTENTION!
THIS it an appreciation at well a an
invitation to the Military Men of El
Paso. Thi U the only store in El Paso
that has for yean maintained a special Mil-
itary Department and held nine-tenths of
the Military patronage. The Regular
Army men have always depended on us to
supply what they needed and we have
never disappointed them.
Now the addition of the National Guard
has necessitated the enlargement of our
Military Department and there is nothing
in the way of Clothing or Military Acces-
sories that they will not find here and at
the same time a Superior Service.
An Absolute 0ne Price Policy
WE SlERELT mention our "One Price Policy." Our legion of friend and customer Know our in-
variable rule of on price to all and at the Mm a tint thay expect to find here the aame Mer-
chants and Service that la found In the First Class Stores of the Country. Several reaaona
enter into the tuecesa of thla eatabltehment. Bom of them ere:
TWO MEDIATORS
ARE APPOINTED
FIRST We realize that thle atore la
regarded aa the leading eetahliehment
of ita kind in Kl Paso and etook la al-
way bought with thla Idea in mind.
SECOND The "One Price Policy" la
atrirtly adhered to at all tlmea. Not
only that the price naked le baaed on
the abaolute value of the Merchandise
offered for aale.
FOURTH Thla ta not a "Special
Day" store. Every business day In
the year customers can count to a
certainty on getting "Value Received."
THIRD A careful study Is always
made of cuatomera' requirements.
For this reason. Military Men will
find here now everything they can
possibly need.
These are only a few of the reasons. A i It here from the Military Man and
general public will easily explain the oausa of our success.
The Military Department
Here will be found complete stocka of what the Military Men require. We
mention Putteea Stocka Insignia Hal Cord in fact what you need will be
found in our Military Department.
UNIFORMS MADE TO ORDER
Puttees
We offer at a noml-
nal price Cowhide
Puttees. Pigskin
grained. The prop-
er Military color at
$5.00
Puttees
rhia Is genuine Plg-
kln and nothing
finer made. Not
ihown elsewhere la
El Paso. Price
$7.50
206-210 San Antonio St.
Send Ua Your Mail Orders For Military Goods.
PLATFORM SILENT ON SUB-
MISSION AND INSURANCE
LAW REPEAL
(Continued
rhampiunrd
Krom Pas One.)
T.r
Uie raute or iiibnustion
Yancy Cuinmtnt of Hill closed the debate
fur Uium ahe H' uMitteeg tu submission
having a place In the platform of the party
All the oratora ere al lanr beat and abui
ed then opponcnti and eulogised their
f rienda to their betrts' content. The proa
(or submission ists. lost by the rollo ins
vote tU J -4 U. -m 3 4 It wta a clean cut
victory for l' i-guton rnd nil follow era In
the convention and many of the moat ultra
pro rountlea lined up for the governor.
Gove mm- J aim s K. Frr(Uton spoke In
terms of apprerutu.n for tne frlenda who
had atuck wltli him during Uie strenuous
(Una or the paat few daya.
"The convention ta over." atld the gov-
srnnr tonurht "I am grateful at the Ibysl-
ty abow n by the best friends any man ever
lad. I certainly ru-v no rauac for com-
plaint. "one of the satisfactions of being In
pul He life la to know that you have friends
to help you do things. Tbere are no per-
sonallt'.ee aa a rrault of the convention and
I reslly believe that under the ro operation
and with the aupport of all. the Democracy
of Texas will go forward rejardleta of
BaMt affiliations
. " am pleased."
LaeberUoa Law Mot Meatioaee.
Tat a.t iimi ' r a submlsaion plank in the
platform of uie iirmocracy of the stale was
deruatea r a vote or tu in in at the meet
morning. It waa the final act of the com-
mittee which had been In aesslon for four
hours from early morning.
Neither thla proposition nor the Robert
son lsw were referred to in the report or
the sub -committee which was named to
draft a platform. No further effort waa
made in the. committee to incorporate the
Robertson law In the platform.
The platform gave the Mexican policy or
President Wilson a big boost although thn
makers of the platform and the delegates
admitted that the plank was mostly worda.
Wast Tesas Jnim.nl.
Fergjaon'a administration was given sll
that hit most enthusiastic supporter could
ask or expect and the west Texans who are
righting for en agricultural and mechanical
college are Jubilant over their victory.
senator Claude Hudspeth cams to the
rescue lo T. r Hodge. Homer Wade and the
westerners here who fought for recogni-
tion. The plan. 'mo pledged the vest a
branch of the sdgrlrullural and mechanical
college and a dlatlnct appropriation by Hie
legislature Tills Is a powerful movement
and had the bsrklng of 34ft instructed dele-
gaste from the country west of t ort Worth
and the sympathy of the delegation rrom
Tarrant and Dallas.
The plank or the platform secured by
Claude Hudspeth favoring the establishment
of the west Texas A and M. college is as
rollo a
Agricultural College Plank.
Whereas the state or Texas has reached
s point where one agricultural and me-
chanical college la insufficient tor the rapid-
ly developing feature of the state; and.
whereas tin- development in wesi rexes
tag of the platform committee Wednesday ucri u.e experimente of other ae
tion. doea not meet the need and the soil
V r
Hi Gold Exposed
Teeth can ha.
Ilka Nature'e
owe.
Hp.
0 mOs KMM
OUR
REMJCEMENT
SYSTEM
dlaary Dries e Work
Is applicable where two or three
sound roots reine. u In eiiner
It is prai urslly Impoealble in tell
last taeui from those of nature.
ail Werk Guaranteed la Witlleg
Tea Years.
Hew System Deitists
Old First Nat'l Bank Bid..
Ceraer SI saee sad kaa Aaloaa au..
Howl del orta
berasaa esmk-ii
ra tissutjs. auactaya sjate
nvlionments are so different rrom other
I sections therefore be It
Hetolved tost the Incoming legislature
la hereby requeated and Instructed to pro
vide for the establishment or a branch or
Uie agricultural and mechanical coilega the
aame to be located at aome potnl In Weet
Texas west or the ninety eighth meridian
and Uie location to be decided upon in i
manner that win be fair and just to all
interests concerned.
When the nomination of state officers
was reached tonight Mr Hudspeth made the
speech aerondins in nomination of Oov
eroor Ferguson whose name had been
ronnaliy presented to the convention by W.
i). Love of Houston
He declared that Ferguson was one gov
desk to Sarro on Moakon
th eternuve issued a tettl of MM special
etcer.ti.ma ft is theS gsMad that a to end
including June M. ISM. there have Wn Is
sued s total of it It a Said that out of
15a T the civil service inmml salon con-
curred la eeveatg oeasi diss tas eoasamtaaton
has not concurred In 145 end the cnmmla
aton a altitude Is not recorded in a Soul of
titty-five cava."
oomperi mtvmwa avganr
i fin lit TOWAd Wwdstteifl
By Associated Frese.
Wsshingtnn August (
heláis expect to announce soon the name
of the third man rnoarn by President Wil-
ton to serve Willi Secretary Franklin K
Lane of the interior department tad Asen
clase Juanee Louis D. réndela of the
supreme court on the joint commission
which win etrtve tor a settlement of dot
der disputes between the ballad States
and the d facto government of Netico
ntll the third commissioner hes ranted.
formal announcement of the American per-
sonnel of the commission will be withheld
Acting gerrettry Polk announced the ac
reptsnre of trie commission plan today
after r.llsao Arredondo Menean ambas sa
dor designate hsd given poalflve assurance
that bis government was not desirous or
limiting the scop of tb proposed dis-
cussion in any way. but was on the con
trary. In complete accord with the views
of the Washington government in that re
lard.
I nder th agreement reached at prelim
Inary conferences the commission will have
power to deal with any subject related to
the border difficulties which brought the
countries to the verge or hostilities
No question touching th sovereignty or
Mexico will be taken up. however and It
will be left to the commissioners them
selvs to determine whether they can di
mor than orrer a plan of action covering
the security of the border.
Derisions Not Binding
Decisions of the commission will be ir
; wise binding upon their govern
ment until thay heve been rstlfled by boil
1 resident Wilson and General ctrrtnis
withdrawal or American troops coupled
with the framing of a protocol to cover
future border military operations will be
the first subject discussed to be followed
bjr aa invesllgsllon of the underlying In
terests behind riordtr raids and then ny
whatever deliberations the eommlsalonere
find themselves ready to undertake.
It is regsrded as probable that the com
mission may tour the border and Inter
view military authorities on both sides or
i line before It can rompí le Its task
Anions- the matters Secretary Lansing has
before him Is that of determining when
Henry P. Fletcher ambassador designs!
Mexico shall be sent forward
post. Mr. Fletcher has hsd t part in the
nr irotletlont between Mr. poix snd Mr
redondo. It Is known that officials are
considering lbs advisability of his taking
up hit duties tt an early dale In order to
cement good relations with Hie de facto
government.
Bandit Condemned to Die.
Mr. Arredondo issued a tal ment today
saying that Ramon Soils one or the ban-
dits involved in the matserre of American
mining men at Santa Yssbel has been
captured nesr Minaca tiled condemned
snd sentenced to death. Sol's Is said to
have confessed his part In the massacre.
Tba ambassador also made public reports
from bis government saying that Zapata
and villa followers In severs! parta of
Mexico had surrendered to Carranza authorities.
1 1 a. on Ki
By Assert 4e rl PTa
Washington. August - Democratic party
manager her today gave oat a letter from
president eimiet óarnprs of th American
rederstkm of Labor to Thomas H ctlehols
of Alliance rmio. reviewing the aitttade or
Charlea 1. Hughes lita hermanea presiden
tiaJ nominee in aupfeme court ease invoiv
Ins tb thtaroett or labor particularly th
Iianlmnr hatters' ess. Mr. Nichols was out
of th city but th Democratic leaders gave
out th letter as harms; bn written from
headquarter of th American Federation or
ahor In response to a requeat ror Mr.
Hughe1 record.
Mr Gompers' letter reviews the Daswury
halters' esse wblrh resulted In S unanimous ;
decision in the supreme court in which
forrear Matice Haghe concurred holding
the he tiers of Dutbury mutt individually
pay d. I. Low Co. some Hoodoo dun
age under th Sherman law ror to cele
brated hatters' boycott ft si so referred to
the court's decision holding unronstltutlonti
Arizona anil -alien labor law. Former
justice Hughes wrote th ePBssBB.
"In tht decision" wrote Mr oompers.
Justice Hughes took the position that the
injunctive process applies to persons! rels-
ii"i Josuce Hughes made more definite
hla Indorsement of the theory that Injunc
tion apply to pergonal relation. Mr.
Hughes has taken an unequivocal position.
H ue lot sea the abuse of the writ or in
junction against which wage earners have
Igorouslv protested and wmen tney mtv
tried to correct by remedial legislation in
order that they might enjoy the rights snd
opportunities of fr cltlsens.
"The above is accurately tne intormauon
which you asked and 1 take it will be or
importance to you as well as to the working
people snd liberty loving cltlsens all over
the country enabling tnem to nnaerstana
the mental attitude of Mr. Hughes who now
i candidate for the presidency of th
United Platea
Every Militiaman Needs
A Camp Chair Now
received of Camp Chaire in either the
A saw aklnmemt 111 at
folding atyla with a hack auppott of without. Mad
a tro rig canvas. iwo styiee
prioee 50c and 75c. On
our Beveement Stora.
aa Btrong
ItO th
tlUV ale In
of extra
75 c
A fraah aWpmant of th. now atyjal Raid and
1 AO A fraah ahipmem
IrOggleS Sand Cogglea that
days among army man.
train. Cholea
m an much in dean and now-
cotors to withstand ayo-
50c
MIRROR Just In
by gprs. Indispon -sable
for shaving
and sround the tent;
with a aupport.
Specially priced for
today 1 Qr
Thursday A
$4
WRIST
w ATcraTJn
With a bleak leather
etrap: e eafV" aod
movement. In a fine
osuse. Whet soldier
can do without one
a J&4.00
SUIKIX C.
A noee support that
does not preee.
Oles e for eun
wear. S t r o n a i y
made. Well worth
th prloe of only
pear 25c
In a variety of good leather for officara. with
m ... uaarine crrade. all alzee.
$4 to
I .4 ÍTlTl TI Q i ; ... - - wearina arradea. all siz
- a -
On aale in our Shoe Department rviein
Floor
I McCALL SEPTEMBER PATTERNS READY I
iui
l- - 1 I1'
MUCH APPENDiaTIS
IN EL PASO
Trier are many casas of appendi-
citis In El Paso hospitals Much of
this csn be prevented with simple
buck i hom berk glycerin etc.. aa
mixed In Adler-l-ke. Thla elmple
remedy acta on BOTH lower aad up-
per bowel removing auch surprising
foul matter that OKI ePOONrUL re-
lieves almost ANY CAdB constipa
ñon. sour stomach or ojee A ehort
treatment helpe chronic etomacb
trouble Adler-l-ke has eaateet and
moot thorough action of anything we
aver sold The Warner Drug Co.-a-Adv.
ernor who hsd the entire aupport of the
legislature snd that time will record that
more constructive legislation ha been plec
rd on the statute books of Teits than dur
Ing the regime or any previous official
New Flection Lew Demandad.
Mr. Hudspeth declared thst much has been
said on the limitation of campaign ex
penditures but that the grestest question
snd Uie moat Important movement now be
fore the people was the enactment of
new election law.
All good Demo erst fsvor Mr. Ferguson
snd the people out In El Paso are standing
solidly behind him he said end th po-
pl of the slate should show their appre-
ciation by returning Dim to the governor's
chair.
Paul YVaplea was re elected chairman. The
convention adjourned tonight.
Summary of Platform.
Following la a summary or the platform
A ringing endorsement of th Wilson ad-
ministration including a specific approval
of the Mexican policy.
Hearty approval of th admlniatratlon of
James t Ferguson.
silent on the Robertson insurance ;aw and
Ike numiaslon of t prohibition sniehdment
to a vote of the people
Demanda that all applications for the tup-
port aad maintenance of sll departments of
the a tata government be specially iiemixed.
Hemindt the enactment of laws encoding
the powers of the warehouse commission.
Pledgee the Demócrata of th state to a
Just snd liberal policy toward organised
labor.
Favors eight hour day wherever practi-
cable. Protection of foreign capital invested In
Texas guaranteed.
l egislature la urged to enact lawt to more
adequately care for the insane of the elate.
A l.ooo.eoo appropriation for th eiten-
alon of the educsuunai system of the sute
la recommended.
The establishment of a slate nignwsy
coiiuulltee to be supported by t tax on tuto-
oi i. nes is favoied.
Improvement in the penitentiary law is
urged.
Attention la rallad to th pressing naces
ally for Judicial reform legleUUnn without
making specific rKoaunndllon
Favor exempting cotton fanones rrom
taxation for a period of ten yar.
urging a law defining the purpose for
which candios las ror public ofTicea may
spend money and resjutruig greatest pos-
sible publicity of all caaxpsign expensa
More liberal appropriations for th sup
port of ins quarto Une service is urged
Present fee system it coeds m Bed.
Libersi and adequti aupport of tb Uv-
alocb eejsUsry contents it favored
Horn onmg and ismu bulle Ing la en
couraged. Tie enlargement of the sute
ranger force la favored.
ARMY BILL GETS OVER IN
SENATE WITHOUT
CALL OF ROLL
(Continued rrom Pe final
for the full value of freight ror which they
laaue billa or lading paated the house today
without s roll csll. Minor smendraent win
make a conrerence necessary. A deter
mined right has been made against the
measure by the railroads.
WOll P. arntCNtsTHKN NtUTPALITY
LAWg OF UNRsaS tTATK.
By Associated Press.
Washington August . tieven puis or
signed to strengthen the neutrtllty Itwt or
Uie United States were Introduced todsy
by Chairman Flood or tb hoes rorelm
affairs committee. They would reelrtct Uie
representation or foreign government in
thla country to diplomatic end consular
officltlt re guide the movements of In-
terned soldiers and sailor authorise the
Inspection while in the united States waters
of vessels of foreign nation at war. and
tuthorlsa the selsure of ertn to be ex-
ported for us In violation or the laws of
the United States. Th bill wr referred
to the foreign affairs committee.
HUGHES ASSAILS PRE-
PAREDNESS POLICY
OF WILSON
(Continued from Peso Op-)
LEVY CKOCERY COMPANY
SPECIAL PRICES
FTVE POUNDS NEW SWEET POTATOES 2k
Throe Posaada Ball 1 AA GaBaat Caet Pfe
Peaacho
eW-V 1 a
20A.H E. OvaUnd
1ms wsm ae and sore ma nay. Ma
30c
TU IIIMSB M UVIFM ATtGLK.
r Nerelerd'e Acad Pkesehel.
A teaapoonful in t giasa or old wttei
makes a delicious refrasbiag drink. Tunea
Uie atomaih -Adv
Negro Tells Jury How He
Killed Mus Zoala Cramer
y Asaos i tied Piatt
Dalla August
aegro. repealed ta
tsrr today tus
Wagner
wry in diatiirt court
that be killed Mis
loaia Cramer last Marcs m an attaiupi to
rob bar of suit case A short wtui lMer
ter jury returaea verdict rteateg Wagner
guuiy oi inurner
I he
s laasi shssji
a ckwtf) tssrf
asede at Mitt Ci
as found uo tb c
we traced tfcreugb
erstTon of th clvlt service rules by pell
execuUve exemption Dout toa nui
thote 104. twenty were appointed without
requesting the opinion of the elvll tervtce
commission. Thst In tweaty-two cases the
civil service commission was asked for lis
opinion and approval end that in lxty-two
casea the exccuUv order was made directly
in the teeth or the disapproval of the civil
sel nee- Commission.
(Uves KxplenaHoa.
i nforiunatelv. In reading the remarks.
by running two sentence together that
statement wet mats so
and geodeuc turvey. I had jugt rererred to
that bureeu la coaaectlon with the appoint-
ment prevloutly deacrtbed. I bad not in-
tends d thai Una menUon ahould relate to
that bureau. And the deparunent very prop
erly objecu to that conatrurttoo being put
upon It Thla was wnoiiy uuuniuo"
Ute auiBMHiiy.
But I stand by th statement which 1
thought 1 made wblrh I now masa inai
ih... u.s ni that vaar ending about April.
114. IM of the teuuv xempuon. thst
sixty two of thot were made against the
..uie nr the civil er ice commission ton
lu.mv or Hum wiuiout reaucsttBg the
judgment or th commission. My authority
for that statement Is s very excellent re
view of this particular matter by eapreaen-
uma itillatLa or MajsaachisMttt. He re
view rtrst tb two years preceding and
it it said iber thai in tb flret roe year
of tb pretent tomtnltiaruon Seer were 1
personal appointments tuinwriaws vj
uve order which waived Uie raguirotnanv
of Ih civil servir In all eaxept eighteen
of tbes in tb xcuuve taspieeied the
judgment of tne nsii service
nrtv one were aipr..ved b
sloa. Seventy eight were apoasVted againsi
lbs judgment or tne civil service eomuiis
ixa Tktc be goes on to refer to tb eosu
in yr where tbere were a4 tgpnUtmaun
m nseets ai.p-ai sal raaMed
tweaiy two met with the appro el of tb'
civil servio coeaiBiaeloa and aiaty-two
wlUkuus.
Bsatejaen Total
"Aad I heve a summary wbicA gives tb
to e aster date but
or fuer eel of in way m tea total bar tatas
of ih eirrri..e in est as
ratea is rarauaai by ta wtiii oil uva
Service furores ktega Aed there II avale
teal Mi ta rut toree year of una adage
lataatVMa Merve 4. lets W Marc . UM
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Special Attraction
Extraordinary
gtthe
Unique
Thursday Friday
Saturday Sunday
Aug. 1011 1213
Admission
25c
God's Country ?K2 Woman"
From the famous novel by James Oliver Curwood.
A Vitagraph Production in Eight Absorbing Acts.
The Cast
John Allans her Ftvtber William nalnnrioge.
Miriam his Wife Nell Clerk Keller
jean ( rsslc Edgar Keller
Thoreau Ung's Tool George Kunkea
The theme A daughter poeee
as the mother of a child to
whom her own mother has
' Uivsk mrA lVsn rsrnauariea
o.ort r
esrv s sss.
4:15 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
7:45 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
Phillip Woymaa In love with Use Woman
Wllltem Duncan
Arnold Laana. of "The DevU'e West. . . George Holt
Jooeptxlne Adere Use Woman Nell Shlpman
SHOWS
A superpicture of the land of
big enowa where man can shoot
and love rune wild A story aa
big and un trammeled aa the
country in which it is laid with
a scenic grandeur unaurpaaaed
by any picture ever prottucad
START
11:00 a. m.
12:45 p. m.
a young man in turn to pose as
the child's father in order to
shield the real mother from the
wrath of he husband the girl's
father.
a sa II
Garden Theater
TONIGHT
CLEO MADISON
IK
THE GUILTY ONE.''
PAT ROONEY
oi
SOME MEDICINE MAN
Kdlih Hoberte asad Harry Ben-
ham la "Hie MoUate aareet-
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ALHAMBRA
TODAY
ISaltiiy
Marguerite Clark
la a
PAMOUS
inYcnav trroHv
Utde Lady Eileen'
TODAY YOUR LAST GOLDEN CHANCE TO SEE
BESSIE BARRISCALE
in "THE PAYMENT"
Tads le Use picture roar frlende eew Taeedey
Use psctore ttsey told you about Use picture
you've ben saasnrtstg to aee Use picture you
now have Use opportunity to tee today the
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Bou t Overtook Hlg Ad In Wart Ststsday's Tlntea aTfJsas
IfseWSaMMgai I
WIGWAM
CRANE WILBUR
rtt popular atar ta Use tragic
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PADDY McGUIRE
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