El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Sunday, September 16, 1917 Page: 3 of 16
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. SUNDAY. SbJTLMBtK 16. 191.
Clothes of Quality
Never in ihe 25 successful
years of business in El Paso
have we shown a greater va-
riety or better values in Men's
and Young Men's Suits and
Overcoats than this season.
Not only are the lines alive
with new patterns and color-
ings and the models in a va-
riety to suit every individual
taste but also the Quality
and VALUES oí
Society Brand
And Adler-Rochestef
Clothes
re unmirparaed by any other
make. Come in and look them
over compare themw ith others.
You will not be urged to buy.
Price from
$20 to $50
": JBaH
Fancy Vests
Thia ia a season for fancy vests. We are showing
some beautiful effects in silk corduroys and mer-
cerized fabrics.
HATS
Have you seen the new
Stetson Feature Hat It's
a corker. Other shapes
to suit everyone.
Our Officers' Uni-
forms ready to wear
are still the choice of
all discriminating officers.
New Neckwear of wondrous hues 50c to $4.
Military Insignias Ornaments Puttees Hats
Buttons Oord of all description.
Mall (Mm
Glvtsn the
Bowl
Aiirntlun.
S.-H.I I Ik ii I
III II - -
SHIRTS
and
Sl'ITS
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lienver epi. I!
iiIii il ini'irhant
m MSar wide
iiiltil'Sl 'ink. v
i it stat-
rn in Wytsiiin
ah by a ptaaeu-
Java Cafe
311 Saa Asíosle 81.
Special Spanish Dishes
t'.ai hilada
I II Mr i on Lame
l.hllr Krllrnos
I i ii..i. - I hi..
tar train rii'ar the eastern city llinltti nr
Imncr tiiilay and tillad. Ha was walking
ai"iiK inn trarts. uri.aiiuni was k yaai 1
nld. His lumia was Wheatland Wju.
-i n - TO VISIT i ii -1
By Aitoi leterl I re.s.
YViahiiittiui. m in. IS. A visit In Ihe Pa
rifir maat nruhatilv will im im-nidaii In
Ihe tour of th Itttaalan naval tnlstl'iu-
A prua-raio osa nut been arrancad but
Mrr Admiral kiiltvtisk. head nr lha mi.
tun. ia aairer to srrept inviutluna from
tne muidla west and raririi- meat aa aonn
St conri mares with naval l-ITtrara are
Star urnbably In about s weak.
There Are
Just Two
of Them
goes now at .
One a beautiful cabinet grand Upright piano. The
case shows a little use but the action is good as new.
In use leas than one year. Sold when new at $400.
It is a standard make and C 1 7C AA
?1 I ti.VV
(MM a aséala bays lass ptaae I
Then we have one of the vest best of the player
pianos. It is in perfect condition cannot be told
from new Regular price $650.00. $QA AA
We are offering it now at ffJsfUeWlF
JENKINS PIANO CO.
Pe99V Goes to Meat Market
in Paris Finds Flies and
Dust on Uncooled Products
Psrla. A usual a
Mr r-nilanl.
Peytone. Market r.i rato Teisa:
I'aar Mr Pnllard Wt have two meetlefa
dart nvsr (vara and I wouldn't rara murh
t ereonaUy - If may ware all meaileea
i u intt Ifta appetite I had in El Paso rnr
i a i. ajid tender rhlrkrna I'll tall you
; why :
I Aíler I bad baan In Parla a little while
and bad learned my way around ao tnat
1 rould wander Into little aide atrerta and
. not ret loat you know It would be awrul
to set I out here bar auae 1 couldn't aak
the way back I began to find little shops
vira-etable markets rhaeae hmisci -ean-nad
(ronda placea and make-believe gn
rery stores then to ray horror I stumbled
mm a mast market
prnduee any worse tonkins plaeea (ken
inr one l roiinn 01 a srr-n nni piei .
of H-a or f rotted pie -nomina but a
.j... .- ki. In tl all wñert. fu
dual and the beat of Iba day' foreg atbered
and tared t
The piaeea of Beef anutvw and lha fee
fowla ware covered with filee -somehow
It all looked en dirty and I knew from
thai moment that Ihe entree .r
menu mould never Intereal nra aaan
Inre that eventful day I have found mem
turn Dlarea. ana. worse man mat.
aaan one wheeled rarte driving througn
Ule atreeta of parla tin quartera or neT
etpoerd to all the ruth that estners on
highway.
f're seen enough an Mat I haven't an
dealre to stall the meat perking Indtiatri
And I've been thankful mora iban
tor the big parking plant the J. C Pay
bar Parking nimpaiiv la putting up In I
Pao i hopa toe rolka at home appieuati-
niir aantiarv market aa murn aa 1 wii
when I get there -1 think now that it n
be one of the most welrotne tight t I'll ear
a nan t g t narg.
There la very Utile Ira In Franre an
the butrhert here would laugh at ma i
I told them to put their maat on Ice. You
know the t ruled .Metes army ia gving t
build Ha own refrigerating planta and
mauurariure tta own lea. in glad
Die aaka of the hoys In the tren he
anyone aaka you why they ahould buv
our maiket tell them to iome to Pi
and I'll ahow them why.
Sincerely
If you could have seen It you would piara where they are for sale turn ref
neve tuiicraq me same a -Jiiarrjjaii t erenra is adverllalng
GIRL FLEES FROM
SLEEPY HOME TOWN
TO EL PASO CITY
Pretty Young Miss Heeds Ad-
vice of Benefactor Returns
and Weds "Dearest Boy."
In a sleepy lrttle Artions village
where the bit aient or the day was
the arrival and departure of the "Lim-
ited." s pretty 14-year-old girl dream-
ed or tbe big city of tbe eonthweat-
El Paso tbe city or Uthls and laugh-
tar by night and pleaaure by day. a
city or endless Joy. Small town life
was all right for timar who bad their
aweethearta and were looking rorward
to a future filled with household du-
tlea but whet was there for a girl
with ambition g girl with a pretty
fare and figure who could get ahead
If alie oaly could break away rrom
the li 'tids that Ik Id her? the aajied
haraelf. Day after day alia grew satire
rrntleaa until the rail or Ihe city could
be realated no looter.
One nltbt abe dreeaed In bar beet
clotltea parked a "cbante" in a hand
bag and look the eaalbouud iiaaaeuger
train for hi Paso. A few boura later
her flight was dlacovered by tbe fam-
ily. Tne mother wept while tbe fath-
er etormed. Finally lie telegraphed
to Ihe atatlon agent In thla city In
take care or bit daughter that he
would be on the neat train after her.
While the father waa ajieedlng acroaa
the deaert toward El Pato bis daugh-
ter had arrived st the atatlon. She
was met at the gate by Mrs. L. O.
Klgtifiiry. poltre woman who was st
that lima working for the Y. M. C. A.
There ware tears Instead of worda
when the rather found bis daughter
safe.
Thai wat three months ago In the
iiii aiitun- the lunging ror s sight of
the llgbtf aha asw only rrom the
union station again gripped the tin.
Sne could not run off for she had
prunilted her daddy never to SO that
again and liar word waa aa "good aa
fold. Then the hit upon what to
nrr waa a brilliant Idea She would
nave Mra. Eifhmey whose sddrrsa
the had taken gel her a poaitlon in
El Paso a potltton that would lie a
atei rung stone to fame or perhapi a
wealthy and handsome hueband. All
tina abe eipreesed In an appealing let-
ter to tlie police woman The letter
wsa answered The girl was advised
to r.inaiii si home where manda
were true and life's path leas dan
teroua for s young girl. The letter
written by Mrs Klghuiey brought t
reply but the tone of II was differeul
from the rirsL Other letters follewrd
and Friday's mail brought t big sur
ti- for tbe little woman who haa
smoothed tbe way to happlneas tor go
many girli -and boya. Tbe heroine
of thla alory little did abe dream per
hei'S that ahe would aver be a heroine
Ig to be married to the "awe-teal
daareat BMMN handsome boy In the
world.'' And be is a product of the
aleei.y Hule ArlionA town that Is to
alow when compared to the metrop
heve bean now if you hsd not done
for me what you did. ahe wrote.
"I an. ao glad you did get my rsse. I
will never go away from my daddy
ONLY 21 MEMBERS
I. W. W. IN CAMP
Half Rations and Lack of Blan
kets Causirur Deported Men
to Leave Columbus.
Half rallona and lark or hlsnkrta snd
during Ihe psat few days lb hint feet
are rsuslnt to dwindle sway the army or
I. W. W. members deported two months
ago from Blabee Aria. to Columbus and
kept since deportation In the stockade
at Columbus snd the expense of the gov
eminent. Fifty more of the former mtn
eia of the Darren district Arltons. left
their camp during Friday night snd sat
urday morning according to reporta rs
retvrd by army offlelala In El Paso Sat
urday.
With the departure of the fifty Friday
night but twenty one of tbe original artsy
or i.atti remain on me nanita or tns gov
eminent. Tbese II Is stated will lesve
tnatr ramp aa toon aa they ran gel trans
imitation back to Arlinna. Nearly si
members of tbe I. W. W. held st the
csmp are returning to Blabee and Doug
laa where they are being rearrealed and
again sent swsy from tho district by
snerirr iisrry t neeier. or i.oi nisr nuiniv
Authorities or thla city feel that they
arc well prepared against any sctivlttea
or me i. w. w. members and that uiey
have thrown out aulflrtent precautionary
measures to guard tbe rity sgslnat tbe
intreas or sum. lent number or tne or
gaoizatlon to occasion trouble. Guards
aim special police are wstching trains and
istlrosd yarda snd are exerting every
possible influence to apprehend any air
the deportad "Wobbllet'1 who may coma
in thla direction. II la anticipated that a.
the minera are again deported rrom the
warren district me y win trailer in av.irv
direction snd s fslr proportion will nasd
in the Kl Psso direction
unless be aa.t
Cavalry Band to Give
Concert at Fort Bliss
Protrani to be given by s Csvetry band
at Fort Bliss -undo "epirmber la from
i ll to p. to.:
Henry l.itulfr's famous overture. "Mail
milieu Robespirirr. ' will feature Ibis
pn .grain
E March "Our i ..lumbia Power". ...
. Ovarttsre' Msiiniiluui Hobeepierre
Mesirau Hoase Sweat II .....
uoeuaanna eerraaen
Oraud eases lion ' ouenir da Wag
her".. srr b Moaes Tobanl
Ball-I music ins laual Suite I..
0c sajías.
n I Walla for Use i ori s dl M'lel
US I Luseodlle of Helen attd kvr
Troan matdeoa snd i leot airs snd
bar Multlsu slaves.
In I Entry of Use ! tlava
u. 4 Solo dsn. e or i letsoeire
a" roooiacs
righia
Ignacio
.tn.l.ri-
Air"
RMH ki
Rails From Coleman
to San Angelo Laid
Big Piano House
211-213 Texas Stxoat
' a
Of tmm
Plto.se 21r5cl
r atea rails asa Has States rs be
Coletean ajas asas I sajela haa batea
ted to M.lae. aevcutasts nuts a fritas
ia cuy srettrdiaa lo tafurea eat tia si vest
t today by ttou Fe ofTVctsta BiaMy
a t-iuiul i til- tie tectne t l..l luted I i
cwasBsisajsti ut ttw
"cu vlsaMa' MatM.
five p nasa The
i will uttan a i t-i
fes'.iabiy wstii ...u
pete fa .aM wan
and s fstler a- ttrdula
REALTY TRANSFERS.
T. S. Atkinson to H n Milling aeriiona
4 t snd 7. block 7 snd aeriiona it 21
and i.. blocs 71 El raso county i conatd
eratloii. thjUOO.
Engene Wood to Henry Jarnra. aactiona
i onsiderallon. li.OIJ.
T. S. AUIllton to Eugene Wimd. aertiona
I . 7. II l snd 17 block 74 Fl PSSO
ouiity couainerstioii atouu.
í. W. kselbley to It W. Moore section
. block at I . public school hands. -7M
acres r.onaiderstlon. esatn.
R W. Moore to A. ft Darren hslf In
teres! aertion i. block l I I public achool
land cimalileratlon ii.stti
halite B Warren and II B Slevcna Vi
r I Htsbmsn. right or ay tm ditrh in
ssn Hilsario grain couslderailun ft.
El Csiiutlllo Townslte snd I. snd com
psny to H A Wilson lots a and I block
lanutuio i onsld.irslloli tieo.
Mrs. i. A. Hsynea to Mrt. I rancla Mar
serum one hslf sere out of Msddoi trsrk.
consideration. Itou
W. B. Aberlbsl snd wife to A V How
landa. loia a and S4. bloik n. Msnhat
tan Height. ci.niideriti.n. aaayft
I. t. Mundy .ml wire In Bryan Walla
Brown sou 1 I I snd 4. blin k Mundy
addition ronalderafion. .
Good News lor
Fat Folks!
If You Want to Reduc Ten
to Sixty Pounds Easiljr and
Quickly Retvd This
Moat fat people would Ilka to an
)oy heatlthful. normal walsbt. AXter
unpleasant esperlencea with etmrvs-
ii. oi dieting; drastic druatTlns and
tiresome aasrclalns. moat of those
burdened with surplus weight gtve
up hope of aver (in. in a relief.
At laart a home traastnienl haa been
evolvaad. which Is so simple that
sums may doubt lie .rn.ru far that
reaaua alona Hut don't peas Judg
usenl until you know more.
A Vary easy rastulreaaanl of that
unique eystem of fat rediiclloa la
that you take ten deep breaths each
momma atad evenlna In tbe open air
or ttandlae; by an open window
Take one oil of koreaa capsule aJtear
earh meal and before rtrtirtttaj at
oiani. ateo follow the otner ttHtpta
directioae that come with the cap
aulas.
Thla treatment often eaowe a no
ticeable reduction In a very few daya
Its caeteiat use aatould (really Im-
prove Ilea aeaerel health overcame
tiuasianuaaa attd reduce your weight
laU. Beautify fisura; teStT to
vitality and efflcieory. become (ea-
ulaely happy' The oil of k or eta eap-
aay tts eUalned at the Si us
It la certainly a laappy feel
The End Is Near!
Two More Sensational Weeks of the
Boston Store's Gigantic Sweeping
CLOSING OUT SALE
DON'T miss the opportunity of the year-an opportun-
ity to buy merchandise for your family and home at
prices that are ridiculously low in the face of rapidly
rising costs! We have spared nothing-everything in the
entire store mutt go! If you would save money-and save lots of it come
tomorrow and every day of this sale while it lasts!
Women's 45c Union
Suit
29c
Garment
Women's 75c Union
Suits
43c
Garment
Women's $1.25 Winter
Union Suits
89c
Each
$1.50 Wool Pant and
Vests
98c
Each
$1.25 Black Silk Hose
79c
Pair
75c Fibre Silk Hose
49c
Pair
50c Black Fleeced
Hose
35c
Pair
Women's Black Cash-
mere Hose
49c
Pair
$7.50 Real Gray Hair
Switches
$1.95
Children's 35c Gordon
Hose
29c
Pair
Up To $1.00 Silk Ribbons
35c
Yard
35c Pillow Cords For
15c
Each
Children's Supporters
lie
Pair
Embroidery Cotton all
Colors
lc
Skein
Crochet Cotton Colors
Only
3c
Ball
Up To 50c Dressing
Combs
15c
Each
12c Toilet Soaps For
8c
Cake
25c Sylvan Face Powder
19c
Box
One Lot of Sponges At
5c
Each
Women's Black Cotton
Hose
10c
Pair
25c Williams' Shaving
Liquid
14c
Bottle
Ball Mason Jars Pints
55c
Dozen
Ball Mason Jars Qt.
65c
Dozen
Ball Mason Jars -Gal.
85c
Dozen
Arrow Collars
soft or stiff styles
lOCEach
(Mate Floor)
E. SAMBRANO "THE NEW OWNER'
25c Silk Collars
Arrow or Ide
20t Each
(Main Floor)
sure).
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Sunday, September 16, 1917, newspaper, September 16, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199291/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: 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.