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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. THURSDAY. MAY 9. I9IS.
Army and Police Will Pay Parting
The Popular
Tribute to Sergeant Norton Today
With escorts from Company I.
Thirty-ronrth rnrantry. the provost
guard or Kl Paro end the rlty police
forre the body of Sergeant William
Mor'm wHl he burled In the Kort
Riles remeter following services at
Private Senate Svebtsage Sei
Were Are. eSS ae aea 0L
Serving inaWorldatWar
Fetching Graduation
A
Confirmation Frocks
We ar dofatf our utmost to ssrre the public aa satisfactorily today M
u we did before the war upset the eommereial world.
In the face of greatly increased costs of material we are endeavoring to
maintain onr plant at the highest point of efficiency.
Despite the high cost of labor we are maintaining full crews that there
may be no part of the work slighted or neglected.
While the demands of the signal service of onr armies have deprived us
of many technically trained men those who remain hsve spread out to fill
the gaps by extra effort
In some places congestion has occurred because we have been unable to
secure equipment for relief but in such cases the traffic is being 'handled to
the full extent of human ability.
With the world rocking under the weight of war; with economic condi-
tions unsettled and abnormal we are striving always to coordinate onr ef-
forts to the great problems involved in the winning of the war.
We feel that uninterrupted efficient telephone service is playing a con-
spicuous part in the forces that will bring ultimate victory.
The Tri-State Telephone Co.
SPECIAL SERVICE
AT ST. PATRICK'S
CATHEDRAL TODAY
Today Is Known in Catholic
Circles as "Ascension
Thursday."
Today Is known In Ctlbollc circlet at
"Ascension Tburaday" iru comen.o-
lates the ascension of tletiavlour Into
ocaven so days Brier in resurrection
a period of to dayt after Hit insurrec-
tion our Divine Saviour and Master re-
mained upon earth to establish His church
and to Instruct Hit Apostles In their
Going- Going-
Our Sale Now Well Along
and Soon Will Be Over
EVERYTHING BUT
KELLY'S
GOES
Summit a very good tire built on a 3500-
mile guarantee! and other substantial
brand.
There Are No Seconds
Here Are the Bargains:
SMOOTH NON-SKID
Present Sale Present Sale
Size List Price List Price
30x3 $15.00 $ 9.55 $15.75 $10.25
30x3'2.. 170 12.55 20.20 Z8S
3 1 312 20.45 1345 2146 1340
32x32 22.90 14.00 23.30 15.25
31x4 29.90 19.00 3145 20.00
32x4 30.75 1945 32.15 20.65
33x4 32.05 20.40 33.45 2140
34x4 32.65 2040 34.40 21.90
34x4!2 4345 2745 4640 29.40
35x4!2 4545 2940 49.90 3040
36x4J2 4640 2946 46.90 31.10
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FORD WHEELS:
Terms CASH C O. D. ShipanenU Subject
to Ptf"1
BOSS RUBBER CO.
W. L. Teals Prasad a F. H. laaawby Sec.-Trtaae.
PkotM 74 B Tesas St
work thet meant to much and still means
to much for mankind. Whenever doubt-
art and critics cjiiestion the raci thai the
Catholic church It the church founded
by Christ the minds of the faithful who
are properly Inttructeri In their religion
naturally revert to these 40 dayt and
ttetr culmination In the attention.
"in the ascension God answered the
question or Christ. 'I hare finished the
work which tlwu bast given me to. do.
And now gloriry thou me Father
with Thyself wltfi the glory which I bad
before the world waa with Thee. "
Masses la Calbeexal TBle Morulas;
priests of the cathedral and there will
be special evening; services In honor or
both the Featt day and Mother of Ood
UlJUí ArsMftM LiaV4Vn. J"- .H tactor
enotr wtir raruian
special program of
music.
Faoliat Choir filan far Sitiera.
Tuesday afternoon the I'aultst choir
boyt rave a special recital In the cathedral
at 4 o noca lor uie various religious
tiers of the c hurch residing In El I
It wat an inspiring scene which witb the
tpteoaio pro tram ran aerea o y r aiuer r inn
and bis boys it sorriethlnr lonr to be
remembered y those fortunate enough
to be nresent. Fttner Frund entertameii
the distinguished laas at trie rectory irom
UaB 10 o'clock
I o'clock until the time ror the recital.
The boyt were loud In their praise for all
that was done ror their comfort while In
El Pato saying that they have had nothing
Ilka It tinea they left the far east.
Army "Y" Secretary Is
Ordained Minister of
Congregational Church
Fred p. L. Squires army Y. M. C. A
secretary stationed bare was itst night
ordained for the ministry at the Congre-
gational church. Ray. Mr. Squires It a
graduate of the Chicago Theological eem-
rutar. Hit wife tad children retida at
Wheatnn. ill. He esperta to continue his
work with the army "V" until after the
war. when he will enter the ministry of
Ilia Congregational church In thlt country.
In connection with last night's cere-
mony the following program was carried
out:
invocation by Rev. Ignacio I.opei of the
Mexican Congregational church.
Sermon by Rev. J. H. Head. D. D.. auie
superintendent of the Congregations! de-
nomination. Ordination prayer by Rev. E. R. Hyde or
the Army Y. M. c A.
Charge lo the candidate by Rar. Llnua
masesiej
Membrilla's Attorney
Takes Case to Higher
Court in Seeking Bond
The rasa of josa Membrllla. the I
year-old son. or Callito Membrllla
charged with murder and eonrined in
the Jueras jail baa bean transferred tn
the higher slate rourt In Chihuahua on a
question or ball. It was stated yesterday
In Juarez.
Membrllla hat been refuted bond and
lilt altorneya have taken the matter or
bond up with the higher court. Young
Membrllla It allegad to have killed Jose
Velarde a rarruer or the Juaret valley
about two yeart ago. Membrllla recently
gave himself up to authorities but
claimed that he found Velarde robbing a
place near hit fallier't house.
MCCEMa-ltt. FARMER COMING 11 HI i
I. D. o'Oonnell. one of the most nroml-
nenl and successful rarmers In the stale
of Montana who baa visited most or the
reclamation projects or the United Main
during the past few rears giving talks
on "Baiter Farming" will arrive In Kl
Paso Friday morning and will go to Me-
sllla Park n. M.. where be will deliver
a talk Saturday morning at a rami hu
reau meeting to be bald at the college
or Agriculture II I hat place. Mr. O'Dou
nail baa spoken 10 El Pasoana several
times in the past upon mailers connected
with better farming. Hit last visit here
waa turee yean ago.
ashestcu sv ivmuul srricsas.
Jose Mayo baa been arraalurt by federal
orneen and placed In Jail to await bear
ing upon a rusrge oi receiving propei ly
or the United "tews governhaul rousisi
lug i.r a regulation Hfu-lngricid ririe. Hit
Utas ta flaad at (mo
iiSrlpeitflslry
Work Cmmmnt far as fears
mmZ'üTtéfSr.' Sum atfi a
aeruaa of a bridar malar trail val-
asabat Car yean wbleb ottaerwtee
woaflt) Btafat tear. Tbrrr knags
as tatty MM natural but Bury par
as ts
Mm
afta
t 2BTX 2 HThmm..
aSaxTwrA m aari"aCw?.
till II la teyaeease as Wert ai bata
UNION PAINLESS
DENTISTS
uBmsmsmsmsmsmsmW
MRS. ALLAN ANVA1.L.
t o'clock this afternoon at the Thlrty-
rourth auditorium at the fort. Sergeant
Norton died Monday night rrotn Injn-
rlet rarelred tn the afternoon when
his motorcycle collided with tun k
at Willow and Bassetl streets.
Lieutenant Cohrp. chaplain of the
thirty fourth will omclate si Ma
runeral. The pallbearers will be Ser-
geants Burke Wnire and uramsky or
Upper Valley Water Users Insist
on Larger Representation on New
Canal Committee Declares Boyd
Instiling upon a larger representa-
tion on the High Line Canal committee
than accorded them at a recent meet-
ing held at the Chamber or Commerce
the Upper Valley Water Usen' asso-
ciation at a meeting held at Laa
Cruces Tuesday elected rive represen-
tatives accotdlng to a telephonic mes-
sage received yesterday afternoon by
(leorge Frenger J.ytiin rtaylor and Mr.
IHgney. The Hit does not contain the
name or Ueorgc Clark who qualified
as a member of the High Line Calanel
committee at the Initial meeting and
wbo waa elected vice chairman nor
the name or Dr. Nathan- Boyd chair-
man or the original committee whose
resignation waa accepted following a
disagreement wlih other' memben of
the committee over the proper proce
NOTED CHURCHMEN
COME TODAY FOR
WAR CONFERENCES
Will Be Invited to Address Ro
tary at Noon
' A conference of El Pato ministers and
r. M. a A. workers will be held here
hla afternoon at 3:10. o'clock when they
will hear talks by two dlsilnguisned
voKkert along linea of social and moral
uplift tn connection with the winning of
the war.
One or the speakers will be Dr. Sidney
. Gullck wbo waa a missionary to Japan
for twenty-five years and Is regardea aa
one or the best informed authorities on
Japanese American relations la the coun-
try today. The other speaker will be Dr.
NksmyUi an economist or note and at
present secretary lo Fuel Administrator
Garrield.
Dr. (Jullck and Dr. Naainytli have been
Invited to talk el the Rotary luncheon at
the Sheldon hotel and with the ministers
of the city and Y. M. C. A. workers will
be guests or the club.
Immediately following Hie luncheon
Dr. Oullck and Dr. Naaniylb will be taken
tor an automobile ride over the city until
;t ;iu o dock lien the conference or reg-
Hgiout workert will in- held.
iohigiu ai a o rioca a mass meeting n
Trimly M. E. church lo who n me public
It Invited will be eddretsed by the visi-
tors. The speakers are on a lour from
Joplln. Mo. to Sacramento cal. They
are taking part In a nation-wide move
inent to strengthen the nation's uioitllly
M aneana or aaalsling with Die winning
or the vsi and are worlilnii through the
churches. Former president W. H. Tafl
la also louring the northern part Of tne
country for the same rtuae. Many enor
nous ysiheiiiigs hive liken place In !'
larrer tilles or the country where the
work or the board Is being enhanced.
The wurkert who are In thla city are
splrtniiil speakers tod the churches and
organltatlont they will tddreaa are ri-
pened M receive some valuable riiget-
Uoua from today's couferenree and mays
iOEllíÍTY
OF LIQUOR TAKEN
IN NIGHT RAID
Whisky Aatortad Liquors Beer
od Wine Seaked by
City Detective.
lieu beer ana a wni is
wine were ctwfltcaled last uini when
Ofletlve Captan W A. hibipsoii aud
tstMrtlve StftosM e. J. fcunli. raided
former atfloua and a rooming bouse
fttl Overland tlreel
brfore I be raid lue dele lives e
SMMttad for twp sales of liquor from
Cr place Marked torn were used
ta Uie iianaecUeas.
J. u uilmore said to be U ero-
nejar ear tar nuee. rat arrrwro
bs rekt :rsje will be nitd sgamti
SERGEANT WILLIAM NORTON.
sergeant from thta company will also
rommind the escort. Membera of his
company and the prrJVost guards will
be in the runenl procession ens eo
will eight mounted men ten patrolmen
and a captain and a sergeant from the
city police forre.
(Sergeant Norton was to have married
Mrs t.lslo Mentón or 419 North Kl Tato
street the day aftr be was killed. All
arrangements had been made ror the
wedding and the sergeant had ob-
tained a two days' furlough.
The sergeant's rloseat relative la
Mrs. Ai in Aman believed lo reside In
Rryann city N. c but no word from
ajar nss ncen received.
Members or the police rore wbo
will be tn the runeral proceaslon are:
Captain S. H. Veater Sergeant J. li.
Thompson. W. V llswklns a f.. Beck.
R. M. Williams. Ed owens 0. W. Era
Iter N. B. it ink. W. 8. Teprer E. n
Loper O. H. Olmstead A. A. Punk
0. r. Drake A. L. Richmond t). E.
Minium. S. C. Houtton. R. K. lulls.
L. Oden. J. A. Wilson. II. Cherry J. ..
Hunt M. Clerk and T. I.. Tiring.
dure or beginning work on the pro-
ject Dr. Boyd stated' yesterday that In
accordance with the plan adopted at
the meet meeting the upper valley
water ugera were to have but one
representativo and a representaron or
threo members was reroard. At the
rirat meeting Mr. clerk waa present
and qualified as the member repre-
senting the upper valley. He waa
elected vice rhalrimn. The other mem
hen are: O. A. Mamie J. W. Htt-
Barun representing tho city of Bl
Pato and C. N. linssctt representing
the Lower Valley Water Usara' eteo-
rlatlon. According to the information re
dded that a delegiilnn or rive mem
leri would be a proper reprcaenialion
ror toe upper valley.
MEXICAN MISSION
GUESTS OF LOCAL
MEN AT DINNER
Pastor Rouaix Declares Modern
Farm Methods Are Needed
About Juarez.
In compliment to Pastor Rouala. secre-
tary or agriculture of the Mexican cabi-
net a dinner was given at Hie Hotel Pato
del Rone yeeterday evening by Charlea
M. Newman and Raymond Bell manager
of the War Savings slsmps committee he-
shies Mr. Houau and the membera or
lila party a number or prominent El Ptao
rllliena were present.
Mr. Bell la an old Mend or Mr. nouali
and has known him ror more than 11
yeart. Tima present at the dinner In
cluded the following Ing. Pastor Ilouals
secretary or agriculture i lug. Jose Duval -
loti. director or agrlrulturr; lug guano
Hanclarl director or Irrigate it; Ue Ha
laet de los Ríos secretary to Mr. nouals;
I'roL Enrique U Nunet assistant aerrelary
to Mr. RoliaU: r l . Cardenas saltillo.
coahuiit; c N. Betsett district root) ad-
miiiisirstor; oils c. coles presiueni or
the ( lumber or t;ommeree; Mr. Thomas A.
Bray elder or the department or animal
husbandry In Kl Pato; II. S. Stevenson
L. J. Ollchrltt Ileum Mapal Raymond
Cell and Charle M. Newman.
May lic Irlilat
II waa undecided yealerday evening
helhrr Mr. Inuiali and party would lie
able lo vlall the Elephant Bulla dam or
not. because or the time leniilred to
make the trip. If tliry do nol make the
trip they eipect to leave trinay morning
for Nogales Sonora where a trip r In
ie tion or tne larins in aonora win oe
made.
While praising lie rerllllly of the toll
or the Rio Orande valley ami Ibe indusiry
r the rarmera below juaret. rasim
Roiialt who hat been on a trip or In
lion in low Juareuc emphatltea we
need ill liiMlem lniriivelnenll up lo
date maehlnerr and better farm equip
mrul tiul iiuiiumga m tne up untitling oi
the tlley
lerday. "bul the greal need ai the pret
em or II riruiert below Juaret la nrire
usidrrn farming methods and mtriiiaary
Thai is Hie greal object or the Metlcan
governm' tit al preaent. the purchase of
ns. no. and other uiarblnery Pi Mancan
rarmera al cost prices."
luu-rrslea la srimui
-. maiv llouiit wat altu greatly In
len.Pwi in the agru ultiiral si ImjoI oper
alrd below Juaret by Ilia Esrobar brolh
era. Hit vlall lo Hie school was merely
a social ooe iKjwevar. and lor the pur
puse or seeing the school and prole
sore as the lottiutloa ts tu-lrily pi I'
ule and Hie guveriimeni does not eter
rlr any supervision over II In any way
I lk the agricultural departmeiii or the
i niteti -lairs the department or egrl
rullure iii Mriho inaMiUii.t a i eiitiMiaira
U"u train wtn h Uav. ls all over Hie ruuu
fry arcoriting ti an i iplaualioti made b)
For
Health Food
Conservation
(impeNuts
"TtlERiTS A REASON"
Jose Duvallon director or agriculture.
atiiiiiipanvlng Mr. HnuaU.
"Ihls train la now at I eon. ouana-
Jbato" Mr. Duvallon said. "It hat modern
of up in. date latin machinery and lec-
tures and demotielrellons roncerned wllh
agriculture are given lo rarmera wher-
ever the train turns. The whole repub-
lic will be visited by the party In charge.
Need New Plows.
When asked about dry farininr meth-
ods Mr. Houait and Mr. Duvallon
iittine.i thai itrv rarmlnr waa practically
originated In Mexico and dated back to
the limn or the Atlers.
"The question of ullllilng the latest dry
farming methods It closely----TlaTil to
lb question or I arm machinery." aala Mr.
Duvallon. "At pretenl yNealran Tarhiert
tne dry rarmlng inetlmils In preparing
the roll for rropi but the plows esed
do qot plow deep enough and It will be
neretsery tn obtain plowa with deeper
rapacity ror plowing than are used al
nresrnL Thai will be one or the mis
sions or our party tu the I nlted stales."
The acreage of tobacco In Mexico the
lueseui year la believed to lie nightly lett
man usual. rue iiuesi touaccu comes
Irom vera crug it la siatcu.
TO RNTERTAIN COI M V FEDERATION
Bv Timet Special Correapondent.
I.aa cruces N. M. May 8 At a rerent
meeting of the Laa Crurea Women's I tat
nrovament aaaoclatlon arrangements were
perrecteti ror this aaaortatloh to enter-
tain the county Eedetetlon ot Women't
clubs which meets here ut Tueedty.
s.11 lllleresiing tirugrstti tur iuo tit:t:aBiwii
t In preparation.
REMANDED TO MIL.
Carlos Irlrovrn. who was charged by
redefl authoriilea with bringing aliens
lo the ('nilcii .states from Mellen waived
preliminary hearing tnd wai confined In
Jail yealerday Jn derault of 7I0 bond.
GAINS WEIGHT;
FEELS FINE
Mr. Clyde Shearer. TM Katl
Seventh atreet Jmetown N. Y.
write : "I am using; Cndomene
Tablet and they are making me
feel fine dnc taklns them. I
have sained ten pound In Mean
and feel better every day."
Thousand "f rnrvou. thin
weak in til site. Impoverished men
and women are dally gelling vast
bcncritii from inking Cadomene
Tablet. They are not a "cum
all" but Juiit a wonderfully af-
fective toalo to the organs of the
body. Sold by drugglata every-
where. Adv.
Refrigerators
are la order. Warn weathrr
I nomina; on.
Sheers Lazenby Co.
HARDWARE
SIS Tear hi tttone
This is the man who tells
where your pain and dis-
tress is without asking you
one single question.
It's hard to believe
But
Make him prove it
Phone 3116
YOU owe it to yourself to come in and see what
a wonderful display of beautiful dresses are here
for the graduating miss or the girl who is to be
confirmed. Dainty creations that are truly youthful
and exactly proper for these momentous occasions.
Of course they are white and fashioned of fine nets
sheer voiles and lawns or organdie. Tastefully
trimmed with hand stitchery satin ribbon or rich
laces. All sizes and as to price they start at $25.00
and go down as low as you please to pay.
See our Mesa Avenue window display and you will
certainly visit the department. ( Fourth Floor ) .
MERCY MILLIONS
WILL BE EASILY
RAISED IN DRIVE
Red Cross Field Diere tor Says
There Will Be No Trouble
Ratting Sam.
"I do not lielleve that there will he the
slightest trouble In raiting the nest lied
cross mm! for which the drive ttartt
May 10 and I reel certain that more than
the llntljiofl onci asked ror will be sub-
scribed within a few days" agid C. S.
Nuohaum field dlrertor of tho Americio
Red cross with headquarters at Wash-
ington who was at Uie I'eto del Norte
Hotel vesterdty evening while on his wav
to Drming where he will tpeak to the
MONEY TO LOAN
On Improved City Real Estate
Broaddus & LeBaron
209-210 Firtt National Bank Bldg.
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LOWEST
BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS
606 Cstple. Bid.
ing a tour oí the various romps and can-
tonments roe the purpose of eiplatnmf
the work of the Ameritan Red Croa ir
soldiers.
u work Is or an educational nature"
lie aald. "and I have been sent out by tne
eminent to s;.ci:k to soldiers on what
the Hod cross meant lo the army.
"My four principal points are that the
lied cross Is not a charitable institution
that it i supplementary to the work of
the national government In caring for the
soldier thai Its resource are unlimited
and that It Is representative of the people.
"Everywhere I ro t find the people re-
sponalve and warm-hearted toward in
Red cross. We are organlied perfectly.
Mending I Hie smallest hamlets In the
rounlry. I fee! certain that Ibe response
to the drive ihls year v. ill be greater than
that or las' year and I believe that Ule
money asked ror will be raised within
few deya."
Mr. Miishaum will leave thla morning
ror Demlng. but will return Friday tn El
Paso and will probably lecture lo soldier
here. He It also a Chautauqua lecturer
and at preaent It under contract to lec-
ture under the atitplcea or Ihe .tamltrd
chaiitnuqiit during the s unnier on tne
Red Croat. He spoke at Atamogordo
Tuesday to large audience.
Beit ctrelerl tn town tit E. rranklln.
new Y. W. C. A. building: luncheon and
.'.tinner; ror men and wo
Hose Special
Uaaraateed t'otum Mosto Resalar price 14c
or foot. Hpecial
10c PER FOOT
(in ra litres! Rubber Hum wire wound. A
horo that will be good for tbroe yearn. Rec-
ular iilco 16V foot
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