El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, February 16, 1917 Page: 4 of 12
twelve pages : ill. ; page 20 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
EL PASO MORNING TIMES. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 16. 1917- .
GAINS 12 POUNDS
BY TARING TANLAC
Prominent Contractor Hu Re-
covered After Fifteen
Year' Suffering.
"I have not only gntien rid or all my fif-
teen years ur 1 1 rr 1 nat by taking Tanlac.
but I have rtimllv Kilnml twelve ounda In
welrht r)fiiie' aaiii Hugh A. l.onr. Isn !
iiT ' . "u HK
cr In Halla for man
Ing anil influence in that rlty are too well
mown so require runner I 01111111
I waa troubled with mv .toroarl. ror fir-!
tern years" ne .r.ntinnmt. "and 1 reckon 1 1
nan anion an tne nil" rarjie reruns any--"""
body ever did frorfi ItidliresUon. But I'm'
simply reellnjr fine Mine taklnr Tanlac and
my m-this ate talking shoot how -well I
look. I Was cniiHtibned all the time rre-
qnentlv hail evereirilaclie and ror tbe
past five vim imperially mv atomarh na
been so weak anil nut of onier I cnuldn t
OIK' 1 what I would -at and I would actual-
ly belch tip mv food lour and undigested.
I never iiard eat vegetable a much a- 1
like tiiem. an. 1 tbe u . un my tomacb wuuld
row o 1 I'.niiinn 1111 in-ari ami nau 11 nun-
MW';X'TV!Z lh" '""k"r 'on with' pre-
Sthí-; -i". ami S-uSZJSJl feel I'-'l Hoquence h.d to carry It away with
Ins; all the Urn. I tried evervthlnir In iliet"'tn.
line or nieillrlrii'i and perit three mutitli at ; t'lrlrher Marta Fireworks
the mineral well In lea" without any Un V. II. Kb-trher' suggestion that the club
prnvi'luein In fact. I kept IohIiik uett-hi ; matimirate a campaign agalnl speeding-
and strrnglli until ntv condition became wU . nialrn that ltt ne fr(.
alai mltiK anil It looked like there wan noth-; . i.h.ri. r.. 1.. iI.iTi
" 'dv "Z I . . alias paper unl" w!h wh";h " clu"' "S?
resllnrt' ríernet i!r Tiding WnabO íníLiíSS L SeJ
lady In mi '-u i.ei.rgia. who was arm-ted ' 0"ln endorsed division or the
wa. That -. In.wil ai.t itkrlad on .
Tanlac anil 1 mm feel like a brand-new 1
luaiK out anil mil I ileep -omul an a dollar
aren tilvlit mid ct up In tin- mornmirs as
treah a- a flower. My ronstipatlou anil net- 1
gone anil I never have any ! n
mil' I want
now wm laliii - ami n ull-- null
lothltiir
limceil 1 1 mmi 11 itlel anil evervthlnir agree
Wllh me and my Increase In weight show -
ihe fine Bock Tnnlac has none in correct-1 moiis vote required linportsni matters lo
tug my u uibie- and luillding up tny. weak be referred bi director or ciumnittee.
run down system wear err those five not-1 - .
tl- or I aula- have done more ror ma Iban Uelends Railroads' ItltihU.
nil tin- oilier ireauneni and ineiln iiies I crer M""- Kcbwarlz In the rourse of the ills-
lodtl in fiut iiniiiliiK cine ever did me cuSlon ulluilisl pi the agitation for change
1 inline it Rood Slut
am writing mv
-1 iter mid brother pi fak
laiilar ror I am 1
ouriilcht It will i- in them t'
sny or
my nun.! are Hiking II after seeing what I
It lias done fur me. and If anybody don't
l.ell-ve II11- lat.Illelit all tlie.V llBVC Ui do
1- tn -ee nr vrlte
I'anlae I- -mid in I I Paso by Kelly A I'ol-
lard and People nrug More. Ady.
Impersonating Charge
Made Against Special
Deputy Sheriff Watson
Wiit-on. who holds a deputy her
Iff commission was arrested yesterday
by I. It. Inll.ie. deputy Tinted Stales
marshal charged wild representing himself
j.laint stales Watson obtained -'5 rrnm
l-alilo Lara. Tne federal off leers sav he
1
btattie.l Hu- in y by represetilliig him
self as an inb-rnal revenue officer.
Watson mane bond of l.g) to await his
preliminary hestlng Monday.
It was stated by tbe shorirrs department
IU ai while Watson holds a deputy sherirr
commission. It I ror apeclal duties and
be Is not employed by sherirf onidorff.
Dr. Ferdinand Kin; a Weajr York City
lie m -111.11". v lit on un Iron men nor
without Iron NuaaUHt Iron taken three
.un i-uuurauiee ot weK nervon run-down folks 200 per cent-
In two ui--k-.' time in nuuiv lnatansu v. 1.1 .1... ..1.1 r..- .
which may Injure the teeth corrode the
.. '". "iKwiiK- iron mixiiicii iron." it Ik i1Isk-iikch1 In tills
city by A. I Ityan and ail good drumrlMta. Adv.
State National Bank
Established April 1881
Capital Surplus and Profits $200000.00
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
C. R. IIOREHEAD Prealdent JOSEPH MAOOKFIN Vlce-Prea.
C. N. HAHSKTT. Vloe-Prtwldent. GEORGE D. FLORT. Caahlw
L. j. GILCHRIST. Asst. Cashier.
KansasCityMo.&Retum $42.90 1
A at 1 r I w a a abb
un 5aie reD. ó L
Limit March
-VIA-
SUNSHINE SPECIAL
Stop Overs -:- Validation Not Required
ASK US PHONE NO. 7
ROTARY MEETING
BECOMES DEBATE
Discussion on Hasty Action Over
Lyceum Course Causea Parlia-
mentary Tangle.
Yesterday's mee ting of the Notary "Slab
Intwil a Kvelv ib-bate nn the action or ;
the. meet nir a week before when Important
matter were disposed or with nattr and !
'rk r Inveniigatlon. ai f ording to the crltl-
ill
wss the passage or a resolution requiring
1 reipiirtntr
"""T -'T.1.' JZn' y. "r ÍS"
T" "V' " "' "'
" " '" iimuiik-u h.v
the president or to both and that action
by the club be withheld until the follow
.ng week.
A parliamentary tanale ranted by sue-
reion nf motion motions to amend snd
motion Ui table (rave Dr. H. I.. Harney. 1
iii-ioeiii it tne
luh. a perplexing hour.
and
'. ' " ' rJ"uVh-Í """" "
iih member. The whole stair consitmoil
... 11 unit w iraui.i pniKiam pianneu
r. n. rwTMlnn .vr ieoeh.1 ...i
1 umjr ami iraii-nci' o otnei important nil
Ines matter. He alao crltlrlied lark or
syttaali snd aald Dial u--eitlons made
were not rolluwed up. Bulne like meth
)(jH .ere neeessarv he ileetmoit m bn
. . "
iiii'snniRieaa. ills ot iginal motion after tin
o'-i auoia a i-rii-i.rr
or amendment and 1
't ItlclsniH waa finally passed by unanl-
In the railroad trucka rtinntnr tin rh in
burtneei seeiinn and defended the rail
roads' rlsht lo maintain them there This
drew a nt
. 'J
;'" ' W
plrtied reply front itobert kra
nenien mat the railroad- raw
lh right to "block trafflr forever and a diy
.11 ui impede thn city's pruM-r development."
He explained that an eati'tahle nlan I hew
ing worked nut by which the track may
he lowered without depriving business
firms cdjacent or their sidetrack privileges.
Mr. Krakauer's statements were voeirerous-
ly applauded.
hi lelonka Repon.
Mahhl Martin ziclonka reporting on plan
for a municipal college ald thst develop-
ment in ...mi. non with the sum- school
or Mines had made it expedient to delay
act'on. nr. Vinson president or the Uni
versity or Texas will visit Kl Po tlila
month ald Habbl r.leUink and I consld-
ring the establishment of a Junior college I
11 connectinn witn the chool of mines thai
Junior college work to lie erptlvalent to I
that or the rirst two years or Hie University I
or Texas. . I
U sheium Uoume saiperlntendenl or the I
snuinnrn rartric railroad asked action or
tne ciun in opposition lo senate bill No.
SH in the Texas legislature by which Inves-
tigation inn. a man's record preliminary to
inploynient would be prohibited. The mat
physician ami author says: 'There. on
hiuih.i i. ii. .. -J
time per day after mi-uls will Inrmoae
stomach and thereby 0 mura inrl
and ZS
7th
tar wss referred hy President nimejr to a
committee consisting of Nr. Bourn C. W.
Crootn and V Schwaru.
Dean D. Clark frite Winner.
Dean D. Clark wai announced an prize
winner for tlM week and was advlaed by
Mr. Krakauer that the prise is not to be
sold earert at the full retail price. I
H. I. .Tigtie. mir.rfinu ndeiit of nchoola.
annnunceil hi intention of aubjectlnr no
tarían to a apelline lamination. In order
.-ompere the remita with the resulta
jaiiiuiei una in me gcaOBT and thin
learn the merlta .r un ..hnni ......... 1
Humoroua objection thai children would I
lout tbe small amount of respect that th y
till had Tor their párenla when the re-
dtiita were itjhllhed. and crie or "If a
trick! We won't stand for It!" failed u I
hak the superintendent's resolve and he
warned th
... . -..... . lucmiiH
JuP for wnntn 'IU " "y
WOIUS.
a- it Al It
" OWln WlttJ InJOTItry
and Gen. Speaks and
Staff Start fOT Home
v '
I
fine thousand and thirty-seven Ohio mill-
amen aald roodhve to V Paso at 0
muñen
i u lajt nla-ht and started on their
nomewarn jottrney leavtns over me noca
i.lii route ror Fort Wavne. Mich. where I
they will be mutered out of tlie federal
service. It wss tbn Fourtb jyl.io infantry
commanded by colonel B. I.TBirrar and
Itniradler Oenenl John 8. speaks and his
ntsrr that left.
The men had been waiting esgerly for
the lesvln time not thst tbey were dt-
pleased with Kl Psso. but Demise nearly
every last one of them ra suffering- from
RaTñ' wsnn. borne?
I" "n" '" Uwm "w 1
'they spent the day yesterday p
bAnaMieatMM. Kl I'aso Is all right all
ws about
or thought.
parking and
draining and were ready to go long be-
rnre the railroad harl completed IU r-
1 nnrement.
Three special train ttggregstlnr nriy-slx
roaches In all. Including three standard
and twenty-Tour tourist I'ullrosns brought
the mlllttsiiieu away from the border. The
Fourth regiment leave nine of It men
behind In the base hospital at I ort Rlls.
They win tie ent home too s soon as
tbey recover.
Game Killed in New
Mexico Is Decreasing
By Time Special Correspondent.
Demit); ft. M Ken. u. The game killed
in INow Mexico forests slum steady dn-
creases. There were CIS deer. Mo turkey.
.11 neai i.rwi coyote 117 wolves and 4S
mountain Hon killed by hunter In the
New Mexico national Torest during the
eaon Just passed according to the dis-
trict forester's annual report on game con-
ditions submitted Id tig- stale game war-
den.
"The number or deer killed I f. per cent
re man in inn 10 per cent les than in
KU ami 7 per cent less than In 118" y
District For-ler Hedlngton. "It Is safo to
assume that the number of hunters has
Increased. It .would seem therefore that
llicso figures ludiente 11 teadv decrease n
'e supply of deer. The number or turkeys
" a'o dtiows a decrease as coinparcd
WIU tome people t:il believe that
tnn g"m'' protectionists are alannlsts but
these rigtire speak for themselves and lo
contrary. They emphasize the treed for
"r ro'"ges oetter laws and above all
'"'""i mw eiiiorcemeni.
The. report shows tlio number of nreria-
tory animals killed has moro than dmilileii
as rntnparnd wlllt mh. Forest officers at-
tribute hum to tbe work or tlio government
trappivr.s employer! by lh united States bio-
logical survey and regard It as about tbe
only enronraglng feature or Ui report.
BOSTON DPI K l.o.'H
Piano Co. Bole Agenta. 208 Texas St. Adv.
üffli-lal riano la His Htalnway. El Paso
Cardinal Gibbons Says It
Is Hard to Renounce an
Opinion Fifty Years Old
By Associated Press.
Baltimore Feb. II. A delegation of 31
f:athnllc women rrom Boston flew York.
Philadelphia and Baltimore discussed with
Cardinal Olbbona today woman suffrage.
They said that while tbey were opposed to
tbo "femlnlnlít" movement and other so-
called movement.- tbey felt In the question
or voting women should have a vole.
Cardinal Gibbous asked If he had changed
in his opposition to woman suffrage gatd:
"A man does not quickly change the
riewi he has held for 50 yean."
Rheumatism
Is My Weather Prophet
Icun tell stormy weather day
off by the twinges in my shoul-
ders and knees. Rut here's ao
old friend that eoon drivet out tuc paioa
and ache.
Sloan'a Liolmcnt I ao easy to apply ao
rubbinf at all il sink right in and fixes
the pain. Cleaner than rnueiy plaster and
ointments. Try it tor (tout lumbago neu-
taliia bruises and apraina.
At your drufjUt 25c. 50c. and $1.00.
aw' i jTYwv aJgJwgsMLIJ
aaaT- ijHnf I'jKlFrwSSm
Big
Paal Pl0lll-a?Valw
VIS BVAM CMBAtCtl. CaNONHATt. O.
'24-HOUR' GRAND
OPERA MAN HERE
Advance Agent of Boston Muai-
cal Organisation Arrive to
Plan for Company.
..i 1. ..... ' . ...
'tnat there may be no mishap these orgnl
noria employ what called Twenty -
four-hour man." who travel a day ahead
. -hnM ... ... that ov.nrthlna I. In
readiness for the mammoth attraction.
Mansrtnr Director Mat Hablnorf. of tile
Boston National Orand opera company hu
this season sdded a twenty-rour-nour man
lo his ormniliatlon whlrh la tbe lara-est on
OUUIU. ma duties arc somewhat similar
to those of the clrru msn arrlvlns in
town S dav ahead he hrlnaa with htm a
banrar car contalr.inir the production to
ho nuH t . ..m. ... . ...
rrann in.r Mtt. .
or tned sure mechanics; arter the per
tnrminu th. ii.i- .h. i.. k.í...
rbt before
the Boston -National' engagement tbe men
"get busy" removing three rows of seats
from the auditorium to make room for the
symphonic orchestra of rirty musicians.
They then turn their attention to the stage
where they remove every pnaaible article
hang extra line to hold their many scenic
drop snd where the dressing room accom-
modations are Inadequate ror this larre
ronipsny or over one hundred and seventy-
five people It is their duty to build tem
porary ones.
The company will arrive early thl morn
Ing. traveling on a apeclal train consist-
"'"' """na ano
rwo inner"
A.1. J rn""1' whT nlnu'e
dotali must be yatematlcally handled by
..11 .1. aaiur.au.iii nir as me oiu adage
goei "There Is many a slip twlxt the cup
and Hp." and one little Hn might enat
this organization a . performance the ex
pense of which are ao great tbat losing
une periormenco mean a losa Of 10.000.
The f.erit sale lit the ' raw-dmi theater for
the. Boston-National's engagement at tbe
Texas Orand where they will present "L
Tosca" tonight "Iris" tomorrow arternoon
and "La Bobeme" at night Is progressing
steadily and there Is no doubt that each
performance will be greeted with rapaclty
audlenre.
CATTLEMEN'S MEET
PROGRAM COMPLETE
Grand Army Review to Feature
Convention of Stockmen;
Frontier Show at Clot.
Opening with a grand revimv or all the
United Htates army men and all the militia
In El Paso and closing wltb tbe grand ríñale
or tbe rronf.er celebration and a how at Rio
i raudo park tbe program for tbe conven-
tion of tii Panhandle and Southwestern
Stockmen's association to be held Iter
March s 7 and S baa been completed. Th
rinlsbltig .touches were put on yesterday
and In the afternoon the chamber or Com-
merce made public Iho program in detail.
Tbe Paso del Norte will be lb orflclal
headquarters or thn stockmen and their
wives dur:ng the convention and Secretary
W. U Ainonett will nave tils ofrice there
for registering delegates dlatrlbutlng
badges and tbe like.
The. .Chamber or Commerce announced
last nlgbt tbat tbe decorators engaged for
the convention and the rrontler daya ihow
had arrived during the afternoon snd had
all their paraphernalia ready for starting
tneir wora. Tne city win be dressed In Its
best attire Tor the occasion.
The program follows:
First Day March .
0:W a. m. Orand military review of the
i nitea sutes army and ml lltla.
IMS p. m. Serenade or officers and mem
bers or the association at hotels.
1:48 'p. id Band serenade at tbe Texas
tirano tneater.
8:00 p. m. Convention callad to order.
Invocation Bev. H. L. MlllloM.
Addresses or welcome Tom C. Lea mayor
ni r.i i-asp. ana w. w. Turney..
nesponie c T. Herring of Amarillo
Texas.
Annual address of th president. Aimer
r. witson. or enrton. Arlx.
neports of tbe secretary W. L. Amonett
mm we treasurer jonn at. wyatt.
Appointment or committee.
"Livestock Condition In Mexico" c. M.
Newman of tbe American National Live-
stock association El Paso.
"Livestock Condition la the Panhandle"
P. H. Landergrln. Amarillo.
"Livestock Conditions In Artxona New
Mexico and Weat Texaa" Dwlght B. Heard
ex-presldent American National Livestock
association Phoenix Aril.
on Tuesday evening there will be dancing
at the hotels and on Pioneer plaxa.
Seco ad Day.
0:00 a. m Band aaranariaa umi hi.i.
a a. nv Convention called to order at
Texas Grand theater after band music.
Address "Cowmen and Law" Judge Dan !
M. Jackson El Paso.
Report or attorney c. a. Reader Amaru- '
lo; DeU W. Harrington. Kl Paao.
"National and State Legislation Affecung
Cattle industry" c. B. Hudspeth Fl Paao
"Hybrids In Central Asm" Dr. c. a
Young. Helen Texas.
suggest ons by member for the good of
the livestock Industry.
00 p. m. Rio Grande frontier day cele-
bration at Rio Grande park. All members
of tbq association will be guests of tbe El
Paao Chamber or Commerce.
7:45 p. m. "Tbe Round-Up" ror men
only.
8:o p. ra. Reception and musical ror vis-
iting women and men si Woman's club
building. Automobiles will call for ruesu
at Hotels sbuldoo and Paso del Norte.
Third Day.
o no . m. Band serenades at laadlnr
hotel.
a. rn Convention called laorder
after band mualc.
10.00 a. m Report or evasmve com-
Tbe recruiu have all been assigned to varl-
Roport or other committees.
Flection or officer.
selection of next place of meeting
Unfinished business
Adjournment.
f.OO p. m. Sec on day of tv.o Grande rroo-
Uer day celebration at Rio Grande park.
They Mai Yen feel Cae.
The pleasant purgativa effect experienced
after taking Chamberlain's Tablets and the
healthy condition or body and mind to
which tbey contribute make -one feel that
llvUig it worth while. Adv.
Six Serving Sentences
on Murder Charges Get
Pardoned by Gov. Hani
By Times Special Correspondent.
Phoenix Art. Feb. ts. information ba
come rrfum the governor' office that act-
ing under the recommendation of the board
or pardon and paroles Governor Hunt
signed the pardons or six convicts all serv-
ing sentences ror murder. Just prior to
lesving ornee.
Prominent among those pardoned are Rob-
ert Stewart who was convicted In Itot of
killing A. J. Daggs at Superior and was
sentenced to to year; Jose Silvas con-
victed May n. IM; Pedro Martines Octo-
ber I os Robert Fenter and Frank Moore
sentenced to rrom to year to life ror the
alleged killing or two Mexicans al Oreater-
ville. In applying third degree to obtain
confessions rrom them; Stephen La Porte
10 to 10 year. December ISIS.
All these pardon were Issued on Decem-
ber 10 181 except Stewart and Silva
who wer released on December 6 and 7
respectively.
180 Recruits Leave to
Join 35th V. S. Infantry
One hundred and eighty recruits who ar-
rived bere some time ago from Jefferson
Barrack Columbus Ohio where they had
been exposed to metales and who were
held In quarantine at Fort Bliss until Wed-
nesday Icrt last night on apeclal car at-
tached tr tne 7. o'clock .A. T. and S. Y.
train for pcnu In .New Mexico and Arizona.
Tbe recruits have all be assigned to various
ous compsnles o rthe Thlrty-rirtn Infantry.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Highly
Recommended.
"I'm Ihnronrhtv -i.e. n 1 that Iff CK.M
berlaln s cough liemedy Is given a fair trial
u win cure tne most severe coia. I cannot
I snesk too hlirhlv of II ns It alava Maa kui
' Pleaaant to Uke' writes Mr. Chvle
. Saxby. 1-lchrield. Ill.-Adv.
Rubberset Brushes
The baiatlea won't oome oat
THE TUTTLE PAINT
CLASS COMPANY
Auto Transit Co.
Short Trips
25c
No Forda New Car.
Phone 1890. 412 Milk S
l 1 Fireproof Modern 0n
I 300 R00MS WITH ' ATHS
Meaja! T.kU d'Hete aa la Casta
Varra rot nootxn. I
g. r. pnirhsT. rnoP.
EATIMA
C Sen&ihle Cicjczrctte
Americans in Germany i
Urged Not to Become
Alarmed at Conditions
By Associated Pre.
Berlin. Feb. IS via London. An appeal
to Americans In Germany not to become
alarmed and to conduct their businesses
nn or tne American Association or Com
merre and Trade an nn.ni..nn ...
sentlng American business interests In Ger-
pisny.
THE DOCTOR will tell you that never in
the history of the world has there been so
much thought given to Purity in Foods.
THE CHILDREN in our public schools
are being taught the principles of nutrition
and the scientific choice of pure foods.
THE GOVERNMENT has established a
new department where the housewife can
obtain information about pure foods.
THE MANUFACTURER m a modera
sanitary factory advised by scientific experts
produces in a state jf exceptional purity and
efficiency the leavening agent used in mil
lions of American homes.
Calumet Baking Powder
ONCE TRIED. ALWAYS CHOSEN
Pure in the Can Pure in the Baking
Calumet Baking Powder is guaranteed to gire saHsfaction
in every particular and to be as represented in every respect
from EL PASO
TO
Kansas City
St. Louis
Chicago
Baltimore
Pittsburgh
Washington
Philadelphia
New York
Boston
City Ticket Office Roberts-Banner Bldsr.
Phones 594 or 5851.
The Original
Turkish Blend
FOUND GUILTY Or IHALD.
By Associated Press.
Spokane. Wash. Feb. IS. Oale Smith
S. T. Knudson Clyde L. Darle and 0. C.
Fowler former orrtcers or the Northwestern
General Trading company and its subsidia-
ries hare been found guilty of having
used the malls to defraud In tbe United
SUtes district court. I. C. Lawrence an
employe of the northwestern General Trad-
ing company was found not guilty. The
district attorney told th Juror the de-
fendants had sold SM7M worth of stock
In the companies and bad paid a commis-
sions 12103.
LongweU B careful or your baggage
check. Leave at Long well's Tel. I. Adv.
GOLDEN
STATE
LIMITED
Short Line
29 hrs.
15 min.
35 min.
20 min.
10 min.
55 min.
33 min.
24 min.
26 min.
00 min.
41 hrs.
44hrs.
65 hrs.
55 hrs.
66 hrs.
66 hrs.
67 hrs.
70 hrs.
AUTO LIVERY and A & B AUTO CO.
PHONES
7833
50
510
5-Pattenger J CJ
7cTrT AUTOS
PHONES
7533
50
110
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, February 16, 1917, newspaper, February 16, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth198649/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.