El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 18, 1916 Page: 11 of 16
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fcL PASO MORNING TIMES. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18 1916
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RACE ISSUE LOOMS
UP IN NEW MEXICO
POLITICAL FIGHT
Democratic CsrnfHdfstM CWn
RopnhHi With Calima
Them "Ctmna"
Otero and De Baca Challenge
Anyone ot Qaeation Their
Loyalty or Americanism.
qnetlot. rou1B1'JrK our paariotlatn. and
'Tnoa people down there." ennllnned
otero "art had bmi trM by the XtrntaV
llrwi. that E. C. n. . looted like Van
rho VHle told ns that we would art more
vote than anyone rlM on the ticket."
Otaro alleged that tin RemiMtcans had mkl
"valley ma at row
the Pmm
fur hhaaatf enci da Rara because they arare
Rpertal to the Morning Ttmea.
nu re ft. M. net 17. That ma ae-
puMlran manaren had attempted to make
issue id toe rsnirmign
candidates in
d by former
novnrnor M. A. Otero Democratic candidato
for Ule auditor m a speech at lee Vera
laat nirht. where Oovernor Otaro and
Colonel Oaoraw W. Prltchem add rowed an
rhlch filled the Puncaa Optra
otaro aald that he and E 0. da haca ran
dldato for governor. urredd In
stowing the Parol allej people that while
ha and 4a Baca ware both leona of father
under the Menean ri
horn andar the Menean iif. iney wem
proud of It. and chaJIenáad anyone "to
ÍWant
Phone
6050
Round altar round of applause greeted
Ma daajaraMoa of their Americanism. Oov-
emor Tejero aald while fire ream ara MM
night ha waa ipeaklnr ta I at Vega In
owpoatttoa to a Republican randtdate re-
morad from office bjr a nenuMlran gov
ernor the only difference Mils year Is tbat
be la speáking against two such candi -daasa
removed by Republican rorerrtoriL
' Rartewi Ctssfsgee Agakeet Opponents.
Oovernor Otero renewed the charge
against the omrlal rareera of Rnrsuin and
Hubbcll. affirmed tii Ruraum la still the
aame old Rursum." He reiterated that he
had removed Hubbell from office In Her
nallllo county and charred that Mr. Rursum
had ecured the paeaare of a bill In the
terlalatnre in I mm cutting the salary of
Uie .Socorro county achool superintendent
because he was a Democratic lardar.
Colonel 1'iiU'iiard altered tluu the Heroin
Ucans had placed on their ticket "the most
unworthy man they could find" and said
that ror that reaaon ha is now supporting
Uta Democratic state ticket. Otera and
Prltrhard are scheduled to apeak at
Springer tonight
ARIZONA STATUTE
DECLARED INVALID
TWITCHELL FINDS
NORTH NEW MEXICO
SOLID FOR HUGHES
Declarer Northern Tier of Coun-
tiea Will Rettarn Big Majoritier
Wt ah .J. la a 1 .a
ror Kapu-JUCeUi i tcKet.
State Cannot Prevent Litiganta
Removing Caaaeé to United
States Coarta.
Special to the Mornlnr Time.
Santa Fa I. St. Oct IT.-Colonel R. k.
Twltchell well known New Meilro hl
tori an. returned 'today from Raton and
Springer in northern New Meilm. where
he organised two anthusiasu. Republican
club. TwhVhell la president of the New
Meilro League of Republican club and la
giving all fill time till election campaign
inr for the Republican stale and national
tick eta.
Northern New Mexico will return hlg Re-
tintinean majorities aald Colonel Twltchell.
The new Republican club at Haton atari
off with too member and the club at
Sprtnrer with ICO members.
Colonel Twltchell will leave at once for
southern New Mexico to assist In the or
gani ration of Republican rluha In Leming
and Loedaburg and to visit the already
flonrtihlnr Republican clubs In Silver City.
Bananas natea Char reel.
Rereuse or the demand for him In lower
Pern valley the dates for M. 0. Buraunr.
Republican candidate for governor have
been changed. He will remain In the lower
Perot valley until Thursday and will not
k in nowrii until Tnnrsnay ntgnt.
Kr
T. A. Thornton
O. M. Ortder
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
OKy National Bank Building.
Phone SSM . Kl Prnao Texan
Special to the Mornlnr Time.
Phoenix. Arlx. Oct. 17. The Arlaooa sut
use pmvldlnr for the cancellation of the
license or a foreitm corporation which re-
mover a raaa to the federal court without
consent of the other party thereto wa
today declared void and unconstitutional
by the United Sute district court. The
deciion which waa announced from the
bench by Justice Morrow of the Ninth cir-
cuit court of spprals waa baaed on two
decisions of the United sutes supreme
court. It la understood the case-will be
appealed. The salt waa one broutht by
the Copper Queen consolidated M Inline
company for a iiermanent restraining order
against the itate corporation commlsion.
which had threatened to revoke Ita license
under the provision of the Arizona statute.
uhk oBtrnioYs elevator.
Thomas Okie. Oct. 17. Fire deatroyed
the mill and elevator of the Thomas Mill
Inr company here today cansina a loaa
estimated at iw.kii. one hundred thou
sand bushels of wheat was stored In the
elevator.
Only
WESTERN TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.
State National Bank
Ealabliahed April 1881.
Capital Surplua and Profits $200000.00
Interest Paid on Saving Account.
C R MOREHBAD. President. JOSEPH MAGOFFIN. Vice -Pre
O. N. BA88ETT. Vlce-l'realdent. OEOROI D. FLeORT. Caahler.
1. J. OJUCHRIBT Aaat Caahler. '
Boaaon Oorrawpondento National Bhawiaw Bank.
onstratlve. Ruraum Is speak Inr at Lake
Arthur tonlrht.
Candidates Have Clone Call.
An automobile attached to Rursum's party
waa ditched by a rave-In at a bridar near
carlahad laat nlrht. II. Warner. Re-
publican candidate for state superintendent
of schools and nr. s. M. jonnson. one or
the apeakera. was badly shaken up. Bur-
lum waa In the car behind which waa
rissged In time to prevent a second ac-
cident Negro Woman Takes
$1J50 by Working
. i un tt s-
the nadger oame
For the firt time In the memory of
Paso police negroes are alleged u have
worked the famou "badrer" irame. Hen-
tirue M. V heñí of IMA North Kansas street.
waa robbed oí WS.ono m National bank I
Mils of Mexico which are valued at more
than tl.SM in American money.
While starannr on Wyomln street be-
tween Stanton and Kansas atreets. Vhant !
heard Ute screams or a woman. He crossed
the street and rushed to her assistance.
He found her .to be a nrrrn woman. She
rushed over to blm and arreauied with
all of her roirht and hoitted for him to
protect her from her httaband who she
said was rnlnr to kill her.
A few minutes afterwards she disap-
peared with kla bank roll. The bank roll
consists of one thousand dolls: and tlve-
hundred -dot lar Mexico National bank billa
and one thousand dollar and one hundred -dollar
Oriental Bank of Mexico Mils.
B1J0D -Today & Tomorrow
William Fox
Presents the most versatile and
powerful actress who ever entered
motion pictures
Bertha Kalich
a I V
The only woman in the foorld who
is capable of being the successor
of ' Sarah Bernhardt1 in the su-
preme photodrama
"SLANDER"
A picture that every woman should
see and men should study
Judge Raynolds Appoints
Receivers Miera Estate
Special to the Mornlnr Time.
Santa Pe N. M.. Oct. 17. Dlalrtrt Judre
Hynold has appointed Venceslao S. Miera
and J. W. Akars brother and brothcr-lit.-In
of deceaaad. to be receivers of the
estate of the late Eplmenlo A. Miera oft
Cuba. Sandoval county wnose runerai oc-
curred here laat week. The value or the
state I placed at i. The estate la In
UUratlon.
THE MARRIAGE MARKET
WITH ALL ITS HOLLOW MOCKERY OF LOVE IV
DRASTICALLY PORTRAYED AND EXPOSED IN
The House of Lies"
THE MOROSCO-PAR AMOUNT FEATURE WITH
EDNA GOODRICH
TODAY ONLY AT
ALHAMBRA
I nhd Rencn
SouthemOillfornla
"FAMOUS FOR ITS GENIAL HOSPITALITY"
Long Beaoh California
October tenth
10 16
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116-122 South Broadway
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Assuring you we appreciate the interest your
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ws are
Very sincerely yours
(Signed) W. P. Mestls Manager.
A museme nts
(Advertisement.)
LAMES' lav MATINEE TODAY.
Thl afternoon -to br eiact 1:10- prom
I set to see the larras! attended mid-week
matinee at the Texas (ranrt stnre the open-
Inr of the Audra Alden player. This I
eh mi indicated In the advance Intereat.
and the inanaretuent Bar neatly roqueata all
thom- unending atteudum lo piarte be
seated prior to t:M. The doors open at 1
o'clock sharp.
There Is accommodation m the balcony
at the Tesa ilrand for Ml people and
there isn't a bad aert in the lot. The aü
misen in to tbeae this afternoon will be 10c
but the early comerá will naturally get
rirat choice.
The munition. "The Deep Purple" U
recornlted a one of the beat dramas of
the da)' and Paul Aruintroni't rrcatc)
play auccaaa.
Those who attend thra afternoon or to
any of the performance of Uie week will
feel thenuelvnn Indebted to the manage-
ment for th- arale of admission la lar
below tbe quality of the offrrlnr. and
which haa bean pronounced at being one
ol the bel stock presentation In the his-
tory of ineapenalve howa in the hlalory
of the cltj.
The night price range from 11 to m
J cuts naaerved seat may be had at the
rawford theater boa office drily from
to 7 p. in . or by calling NaT.
COMING "Wl THUS THE LAW."
Announcement Is made that "Wllbin the
.aw" Uie union play in wiuan Margaret
Illusion wa seru In LT Pegu lad gaaaoU
at gf.S0 per seat will be lire tented in flrat-
! form at Urn Teta oraiul by ma
Audra Mdi o player beginning sundry
mullir e October BJ.
While Use additional rout will run Into
aevcral hundred dollars the unta small
si ale of prices will prevail nauiely 10 and
venia ror the maUar perrortuanr.ee and
from II to ki rent for ths night ahow.
Itesrrtallon of teals may lie made at the
Crawrord thertgr boi orrice at any Ume.
A word to tbe wise ahould be lurrtcient.
CRAWFORD!
I r Muslosil r It
D o: 0
3 0tlier n
Ideal
Act. Ü
3PJ 10 20C 7:30 9:00 10-25-35C
MUSK (.OODIIK H IN THE H O I at. or
Liu."
Dancing women in light gauiy draierle
an enormous proscenium of an open air
theater Kl cm i vast lawn backed py
lolly heavy follaged tree form the act
ling for a very interaaung arene ta toa
MoroKo Paramount photoplay coming to
tbe Alhtinbra today only.
i sii. li am rounding Memlngly all
boiild be gay and featlve but tu uie
young dramaUal Marcus Aurlel. in "The
House of Lies." It only mean work and
confusion for It la Mrat rehearsal
Thla scene la replete with touches of
subU humor that rorra aa amualna rrllef
to the dramatic and strongly acted atory
of a beautiful and heroic modem woman
who doe a daring tiling
Ldna Goodrich play the starring part
of "Ldna tukmaa.
portanrc m every rltlien of Kl Paap and
the whole state of Texas. It Ig a rgrt that
"Tin- Htrtli or Tetaa" grip roar heart
till your blond linglea. your eye are
dimmed wtui tsar and you sorrow for
the brgv martyrs who fall In the Alamo
and your heart beata fast with excitement
when you lie hold the wonderrul battle
scene that me massive In scops and vlv
Idly realistic No man woman or child
or Texas can arrord lo mtg this plrturr.
H la more than a tnovlnr picture. It Is a
pictorial sermon itn righteousness on loy
ally and it is conveyed In a manner that
KnpresM-s the mind and lourhaa the heart
"The until of lesas" will be shown again
today at- Uu lirerlan theater and no doubt
the attendance will be greater today than
ver. ror every one who baa seen tbe pic
ture ha gone awgy boosttag It It I be
lug talked about all over town and thou -
aou are antlous ui are it.
WHlWAst-rALU MAUIirnUTE ."
Today It your last and only chance u
gam the arch criminal or French fiction.
"Pratomaa " Today'a picture is the Isai
or tile series of detective stories cumplí V
In three reels each. Thla one Is called
VTbe raise Magistrate." and . ll a taVtltei
from start Ui niilsh. it yon have never
seen a "Paagognag" see this one. You
will enjoy It. .
Visitors to the esposltlon should hear tin
wonderful Hope-Jones unit orchestra at
tbe Wigwam. It is Die largest Itaaat and
moat roatly In Um slate or Tenar penal
concerts are given on ll during the ahow
lar of th picture. me concerts ar
from i in i ami from 7 lo lu. Harry v.
Parks lair soiolst of 111' ramón Mary
Anderson tin .it. i Ixulsville praaldr at
tbe console during these hours.
AT
response
onmih
UMirrcrva "larra or raxAa
UHK IAN TOO At
El Paeo photoplay faaa are quirk
recognise quality. Their ready
and sincere appreciation of
hirth or Teiaa" la rotvlualve proof tor
hay know photoplay merit and are whoU
Isaartad SB thalr aoproval of clem photo
play of high standard an dry yastarday
the Oraetao waa crowded to capacity with
people who did not beat late to voter their
appreciation or tnis sicninii inoure.
r.beer aftar eheer . raar out eonunually
auilng tha progresa of th play and many
cat ron slopped to ehnrrrtulaW the man
agement for snoortor r plcaure that la of
id or taral vital
TOMOanoW MANY Mil km MINTEM.
Dainty talented vivacloua Mary Mile
Mlotrr fnimer in tier wlUi William and
luttu Parnuia m "The l.lttleat nabal"
Will be aeen at the wigwam tomorrow in
"Dtilcle's Adventura." This Is a alary of
a young souUiern mis who waa releed
In the old south with all or the befpre the
War tradtUoits. It a wrtllen eterially
for Mia Mlntar and was lUrerled by
James Klrkwood. tslei waa Mary rickroid'
tlüe.pir lu Heist ol lie l am lesees.
gflANCia M VlHMtN TOOAV.
The Unique .will have 1'raiu la Bualmiati
ad tvaveriy Bayne P.day lit "A Virginia
Humauee" a abort lenrlh reatura with the
crowned shim and queen or picture. "A
Virginia limosnee wa played at the
Unique about three mouth ago and today
It a return showing lit admission la IV
cent. Kutlly nlavtma. who starred In "Tha
Soul of a Woman" and The House of
will br bare Prlday. natmday and
la "The Wheel or the Law" a
Metro production of asrepuoual merlL
HI tNltr.n" AT THE MIJOI I1MIAV
la oftenuK Herllia kaliih m Iter flrat
great motion picture drama William Pot
feel confident of the unusual merit of tha
atar an opinion on which atrae America's
EL PASO
Puts Its Stamp of Approval
on "The Birth of Texas"
Grecian Crowded to Capacity
Again Yesterday!
SEE IT TODAY!
But Come Early! Crowdr-Avoid th Ruah!
D.WGriffitlYS
2
m:sTi
fj MP
iPtjjEjHhl
SitartyR Alamo"
Billy Grandover El Paao'a criScaJ movie fan raid y eater -day:
" THE BIRTH OF TEXAS' b tha beat picture ever
ahown in El Paro---I eat throofh H twice) and you know if
I look at ft picture twice it haa to be mighty good."
That' jtsat one of the many com-
plimentary expreaaiona this pic-
ture haa received. i
DON'T FAIL to SEE IT TODAY
First Show 1 P.M.
Adulta - 25c Children - 15c
Ho- Itianr of Uta Ft mist 1'nlt
Orfhrsstra In Ute Mate or Tesaa
WIGWAM
.-TODAY ONLY - -
'THE
FALSE
MAGISTRATE'
A 1
I
K
n Adventure or Use Areti Olaa-
1 1 ni I of Frem-ti I .lu-relurc. "ran-
uinuuk."
iM I'l l l l IN I II III l III I 1-s
Tomorrow and Friday
MARY MILES MINTER
The PmUeat Sweet eat Daln-
tlrat and Moat Tstlented VoantT
Aotrea In Mictlnaj Pica urea In
DULCIE'S ADVENTURE'
A Irsve Htory of a Yosuajf fsuattv
ern Muw of Today Who Waa
Rained Amid Tradition of He-foer-tlie-War
Tltnea.
Thla Itctare Waa Directed by
JAMES KIRKWOOD
Who IHrerted Moat of the Boo-
MARY IHCKFORD
UNIQUE
- - - TODAY - - -
FRANCIS BUSHMAN
BEVERLY BAYNE
A Virginia
ROMANCE
A shn leriaTth reatare at
Rea-tilar Ihieer 10 oenie
tUBtÚÉM nowiWG
Special Attraxtion
l It I HAT. si n
EMILY STEVENS
'THE WHEEL OF
THE LAW
leading rritlrs. Country wirt (onunenl
favors ibis great MarUtt artttt who. by
the roreaaoat arnoar atara folk. Mm Is-'
lich is aitoeartnr In aha notion picture
drajna. "HaKder" at tha Bijou today and
bard work and abaer rentua br arisen to
tomorrow. It la a modern society pboto
flay Uiat every woman abould ee and
men ahoald study. It I a better ptraare
than "Sternal Haphn" raernUy run at the
eijoa. Come to tbe day aaows if peas tola
TEXAS GRAND
g riM.i. TtlUAY 4:10
343 First Balcony
SoftU j - 10c
KIKefT I'UMIK UK AT
- lao to too
11
THE DEEP
PURPLE."
Not PKaraa A Real Hgsow
Sunday --"Wrthin the Law"
FOftTHfRfl
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 18, 1916, newspaper, October 18, 1916; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth198527/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.