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TWO
EL PASO MORNING TIMES. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 28. 1913.
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Thanksgiving
Dressing
Not for the Turkey but for the Man
TP HE Homespuns the coarse tweedi and loosely woven fabrics that the New Eng-
land Fathers wore centuries ago are in favor again. . Of course the primitive
methods of the old fashioned spinning wheel have been supplanted by the modern
looms of our great woolen mills but the- general style of textures of hundreds of.
years ago have returned and this Thanksgiving you will see the fashionable dresser
turn out in loosely spun fabrics of rich brown gray or tan color.
Let us show you the new Overcoat "Balmacaan." It is the classiest and
most comfortable Overcoat ever made. Only shown here in El Paso "of course"
by us.
Agent for "Phoenix
guaranteed silk hose also
Pony stockings for boys
and tfirls A new pair if
they tear.
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Our boys' suits with two
pair of pants are the talk
of the town. They are
guaranteed all wool full
pegged and sewed with
the 'new lock stitch.
Price $5.00
BORDER ROAD
GREAT SflMTARY HIGHWAY TO
Reach from n paso to
MOUTH OP RIO GRANDE.
STRONG ANO ACTIVE DEMAND
Resolution Declaring In Favor of
Thoroughfare la Introduced In Che
(innate By Senator Hhrppard.
APPROPRIATES $50000 FOR THE SURVEY
The Reaolntlon Referred to Commit
leen on Military Affairs and Will
He Panned For Action.
206-210 San Antonio St.
El Paso Texas
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Hlxlty Tender i : i i . . 1 1 1 . . i . H DiriH'ior
niul Yoakum n Ills
liana stock.
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PrriMiriiiloti i..in; !HTad-" to t.it
liti- lii smitli i-tnrul lli-o.
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rmrul MfKii ii i re Imllraled in mi
nfflla1 ii n ii ut mi . in. in from rilel
hvaitiuurti m ui MutHinorna lotiny.
Ai - Mt lililí t.i thtH hruioudevrtiAnt
thi- uonimanil und amrf of (lentara)
Lurlo Blam w ni Iphw tomorrow ti
orrup ijii- atn if ni JallNiii Mure
thHt- it thoUHHlul ni all in on ni fit
will niuke the nlmid trip.
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('Hrrnniw in Hnnorn fur a conftrenoo
"i Join hr nin later.
licniTiil Jchiih 1'iirriinxu In Miita-
itinrua jiikI tiiniTiil I'iiIiIu ()inxnliH In
Vlutorln will ri'initln In ciirnrnund uf
the i 'mini II ui in nu hi't troojia In th
HiAi nf TániHtillpaa.
HI IU ih DYNAMITE TRAIN.
KterinJ Wit to Thr í'imr
Mrxliu city. Nov. jr. reblg havo
auoefleded In il nam It Inn unnther
(i nop train on i he National rail wuy
bat ween Pun Lulu I'ntual ami Jaltllln.
About fifty Kedvrala are rmld (o
hava turn kiirv.l Thn train waa
hluwn up Ht ('arnaroa north of
VanpKH
ij i h Attociatrd
Ht. Lou In Nov. l!fi. The ralRna-
linn nf W. K Blxhy from Ihe board
wf directora nf the St. Luula A. Sun
Pram lacu rallroud und the neverancu
of connecltona between U. b. Voakum.
ehalrmun nf ih- Imard nf dtrertoru f
the KrlMcn and the board of dlrectorN
(of (he Kr Lou In Pnton Trnnt coin puny
nerame Known ihtu todaj-.
Mr. Voakum did not formally ra-
nlirn. but ordered a local broker to
hla ninety sharaa of SI. Loula
Union Trual com puny atock The
ale automatically removed nun from
Lie directorate of the board ua a di-
rector nuiHt own at leuat ten nharen
of atoek. Mm Voakum ntlll owm 100
iharea uf atock.
The Ht. Lbula Union Truat company
aoted aa local bankern for the 'Frteco
M r. Yuakum'a action la believed to
have had nome connection with tha
Meant InvetMlgatlon Into the 'Frlaco
receivership ronducted by ihe Inter-
atate Commerce commlaaion. The ule
of hla- atock waa made the day -the
heat inn cloned.
Mr. PUxby explained hla realanatlon
from the "Frlaco board of directora
thua:
"I am already connected wlh the
Wabaah railroad aa a receiver and
fel that I oiiKht not retain my place
on Ihe Frise hoard Pimply because
1 11 ""' devote aiirrieient time to
both."
RAILWAY REPRESENTATIVES
lli-ar.l YeMerday In Application For
General Five Per I'enl Innri aali
In ri-i'licln ItatCH.
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Tho next time you feel "out of ort" try a Utile Sunny
Brook Toe Pura Food Whiskey Almost Instantly you will nota
a delightful change Von will work harder and Earn Mora you
will feel better and Enjoy Life Mora. No other tonic acts ao
promptly and satisfactorily. That's why today after fifty years
Sunny Brook The Pure Food Whiskey can pdlnt with pride
toa Icríod of Loyal frirn.ls who recognise that on account of
its exquisite flavor its mellowness and high tonic proertles
Sunny Brook Justly merits its proud title Ths Pura Food Whisk. y.
Each bottle of Sunny Brook is sealed with ths Creen Govern-
ment Stamp a positive assurance that every drop is natural
straijkt whi.key scientifically 'iilllled and carefully Aged by the
Israel dUtilUrs of fine whiskey ta Ike world.
SUNNY BROOK I. now bottled with oDr own natantaJ
nasjaaa "7Vi.ier".ti.i Oh. n-fsf usa iw-á Warttat
L liglU. NeNeiaiarCarksWews.
QOlVnOFT BROS.
Ueueral Distributors. El fsso I exaa
He thi 4..cinteiJ l'rta
.Washington. Nov Kopresenta-
tfves of railroads In rent ral-freight
sssovlBtloi te'Tltory were heard to-
day befure ihe Inter-state commerce
commission in support of the appli-
oatlon for h general five ur cent in-
craaae in freight rie e.i uf tho
MUelxslpiil unil norlh of the Ohio and
Potomac rivers.
W. C. Maxwell of 8t. Louis gen-
eral Iruffli manage of the Wahssh
railroad was (he rirel witness and J.
L. Minni. general i mnael quesii n-
sd him on tabulated rigurea relating
to the Ini-rraaes In cost of operation
ilurliiK Ihe last three years and the
relatively small Increase in net In-
come. Maxwell testified particularly aa to
the results of opera!. ons ami rinunelai
conditions of rallromla between Pitts-
burgh anil Kuffalo his dula relsilug
to 38 railroads wllh J1.IJ7 miles of
line.
All these railroi ds. he Mild whl'o
showing In I n i gross lnerm
operating revenues of ! .
more than for tflO. sufren d a losa
of Ii2.ooo.oon m operating income.
RAILWAY PRKMOEM' DIES
fly fne I :t .( Vrtti
Wilmington. N. C. Nov. IS T M
Kmrrson. president of the Atlantic
Coast Lino died al his home here at
11 o'clock tonight.
c;aNFIBLD. JOHANA In Altura
I'ark. November 12. aged 42 years Hs-
matna shipped to Shoals Ind.. .or bn-
U. S. ARMY ORDERS
H u the i . .... ..i . rntai
Waahliiirton Nov IB. Colonel nob-
ert L. liullard. Twenty-alxth Infantry.
wUI proceed to the Walter Reed Gon.
eral lloapltul Waahington for treai-
mtr.t. . .
Becond Llaut. A. M. Premia. Thli.
teanth cavalry will report to rom.
nnindlnir .fii...r w.n n... it- r
j Mml nation fur uanaí
tly Hptciat Wire to Th Ttmea
Waahlnfrton D. C Nor. SS. In re-
"ponae to a Hiroiur and active aentl-
ment alonit the aonthnrti Trsaa bor-
der for the bullillnpT of a military roail
coniKtlna: K.I f'aao with the mouth
of the IUo (Jrande Senator MoitIm
Shenpard today Introduced the fol-
lowing; Joint rcolntlon:
NBCfcNRITY FOR ROAD.
"Whercaa. (.'ondltlfana ahma; the Rio
t.rande border ttt the l'nlted H ta tea
have demónatrated beyond aumtton
the in of a military hlirhway
rrom pi r.i to the mouth of tin- Rio
Grande.
"WhiTcaa The difficulty of reauh-
liur many ajnctlona of tiila border with
troopN and muiililoni of war makfsj
liiiMrtant our control renders enmpnr-
arJvely coay Invaalon. expoaea muny-
fhouHAndH of our people to untobl
danajcra' In time of war prevent the
proper polh-trur of the border arainftt
amnarle-ra ami nth. r lAwlva cüuuíea
and ImperlU the HOc-uiity both of lift;
and property.
AI'1'ROI'ltIATKiS a.-.n.onn
"Re It therefore Reacilvcd lhat the
aecreury of war In hereby -in I to
eaiirte to le made n nurxry Utr nueh
highway at the earlleaf p tbh- date
loKcther with an estimate of com.
"That for the iiuriKine of defi-evliiir
ihe coat of tibí Hurvcy and estimate
he niim of fifty thousand dollar.. S2R.-
0IH or w much thereof aa niay be nce-
eaanry la bereby approprlatd out of
any money. In the treaaury not oth-
erwise apiH-oprlated."
iir;NWijUTit KKrKKKKI).
The resolution waa referred to tho
committee on military affalra and
will be preaaed for action.
First Hill Itefore tho Huerta Coiifrreaa
Is (.ranted to Heljrtnn lUllway
Syndicate
Hy thr Attoclatrd Prega
Mexico City. Nov. 2i The flrat bill
In be Intrntlnned In th now Mnxlcan
ronaiaaa waa nn to ratify a conoea-
hkui tu ICuropeana. The departmant of
oommunlcatlona today aent to th
'bam be i for ratification a comeaaiou
to a Belgian syndicate to build 6000
miles uf narrow gnuae railway In Mex-
ico. . Thin waa referred tu a committee.
The only other matter before eon-
areas today wna a meaaure preaented
l the war department pi uvldlnK for
reforms In the naval nrganlaat (on.
Three ii -.m. rebels hava been
moved eastward from Torreón. Ac-
cording to the war department they
attackf'l n federal force under Gen-
eral Arfrum-do at General Cepeda
about 1 2T. miles eaat trf Torreón but
were repulsed tort y -five he l mk k 1 1 ..!
Traffic ovtr the main line of the
National railway which waa resumed
yesterday after many weeks naaln nai
been Interrupted the rebfla cutting thf
line south of Hh1(I11.
YA4tl in cm lM'iins
Are Heportnl from in Dnn end in
f'olomtla in-.tri.i-.
it.iy thv A torio tt 4 I'mta
Nogalea Aria. Nov T-Information
rent 1 1 s-1 here today t h rough of ugeea
from th. dlatrlct arouml Ia Dura and
i .. Colorada In tho Ynqut valley that
Your
Household
Finances
should be run aa systematically
aa your business flnancea..
Making depoalta in this bank
regularly to cover household ex-
pennea and Issuing checka to pay
them. Is the sensible business-
like way to conduct the buslneas
of the home.
This method will enable you
to keep your expenditures well
In hand will offer an Incentive
to economise and will help yuu
to accumulate a reaerve from
the fund aet aside for living ex-
penses. Household accounts are In-
vited at this bank.
$1 Starts an Account
On
Saving
ww 9 r my nyc
Bank & Trust Co.
Juat Below l'ostotfloe '
CREDIT!
Yours is good for Dia-
monds Watches and Jew-
elry. Buy Christmas goods
now at
1
IB ment. --. .or .ri- now at BB t.l raso I exas Phones 594-5M5 1 Fl Pa. T.-. ID
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FILLING HI MEANS
DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE
Save Tour Hairj Get a IS Cent Bot
tle of Dandcrine Right
Now.
Thin brittle colorían and .craggy
hale la mul. I.i .... .... ... .. .iam.a4
scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf.
inore .a notning ao obstructive to
the hair aa dandruff. It rob. the hair
of it. luatre. Its strength end Its very
life; eventually produelng a feverish-
ness and Itching of the scalp which
If not remen!. .- h.i.
to shrink loosen and die then the
nair tans out last. A little nanderlne
tonight now any time will aurelv
save your hair.
Oct a 26 cent bottle of Knowlton'a
Danderlne from any drug More or1
toilet counter and after the firm ap-
tillefltlon vimr hale will l.b. Ka
fife lustre and luxuriance which Is so
beautiful. It will become wavy and
fluffy and have the appearance of
abundance; an incbmparablo gloss and
softness but what will please you
most win ne erier Just a few weeks'
use. when vou will netnellv see In
of fine downy hair new hair grow-
ing all over the scalp. (Advertise-
ment. )
WILLIAM CROSBY DEAD
Waa First Child Born of American
Tarenta In Kl Pao Ixmg Iden-
tified With Bualneaa.
William Crosby who bore the dis-
tinction of being thu first child born
of American parentage In CI Paao
died in New York City yesterday ac-
cording to messages received in Kl
Paao during the afternoon. Mr. Croa-
by waa 6 0 years of age.
Crosby was -he son of Joslah Cros-
by who at the time uf William s birth
waa the dfstrlet judge here. The Groa-
by family II d In the Raasett house
a small hotel located where the Baa-
sett building now atanda.
While atill a young fellow Croaby
went to Hvrncuse N. Y.. but returned
In 1881 bringing a bride with him. A
aon William Jr. was born to them
und ho la now a deputy aherlff of
El Paso county.
About three weeks ago young Croa-
by tool: his father to the old home in
New York. The elder Croaby waa
rapidly falling and he wanted to be
back among relatives when the call
came.
Several years ago Mr. Croaby waa
connected with the Corralitoa com-
pnny near San Pedro Méx. as man-
ager. He waa asaaulted by an en-
raged miner one night who hit him
on tho Jiead with l large rock. The
blow nearly ccst Crosby his life and
he was forced to leave Mexico and re-
turn to Kl Paso.
Judge William Cold well was an old
playmate of Crosby and yesterday said
thiit at one time Crosby waa a cadet
in the United States Naval academy
but that he did not graduate resign-
ing from the school before hla four
yeuru expired.
Croaby was a member of the Elks
and the body wll) be returned to Kl
Paso and burled in their plot here.
Jutt when It will arrive has not been
learned but lmpreaaive aervjcea are
being arranged by the local lodge of
Klka.
Home DresSed turkeys 19c lp. Over-
land Market. Phonos 1500 & lEitO. -(
Advertisement.)
the Yaquis have resumed' their depre-
datlona in that district. Independent
reports from a number of points In
that district declare that a number of
Mexicans had been killed and robbed.
Ill 1 It TA OPTIMISTIC.
aeada Cablegram to Freaeh Paper rte-
garalng Memleaa alruatloa.
Bp the Aetooiatrd Preta
Paris. Nov. 16 President Huerta has
sent the following cablegram from
Mexico City to the Matin.
"The situation uf the country frpm
an economical and military point of
view haa improved because the govern-
ment of ths republic possesses the
funda necessary to supply lis needs
and. moreover because the nntional
army came out victorious In the recent
ssrloua engagements fought against
the rebels of the north.
"So far aa our International rela-
tions are concerned we are In com-
plete harmony with all the powera ex-
cept with the government of the United
States but the republic looks to the
latter to do complete Justice to the
national cause.
"To sum up the situation Is notably
Improved. The two chambers and the
two othar departments of the govern-
ment ara carrying out their functlona
In all regularity."
TAQTJI TROUIUjK sunious.
J?y the Ataociateú Preet
Nogales Sonora Nov 26. Ameri-
cana consider the Yaqul troubles more
aerloua to the Sonora state govern-
ment than the revolution. H waa es-
timated that there are 1600 Indians
on the warpath.
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Order Your Supplies For
Thanksgiving Dinner From
Telephone
2576
220 Me
Avenue
Extra Fancy Dry
Picked lurkeys
Fancy Home Dressed
GEESE
DUCKS
CAPONS
SPRINGERS
HENS
Roasting Pigs
Fresh Lobsters
New York Counts
Sealshipt Oysters
Blue Points in the Shell
Large Assortment of
. Fresh Fish
Choice Steer Beef Veal
Lamb Mutton
Our Thanksgiving Tur-
keys Ducks Geese Etc.
Are of the Usual
"Nations" Quality
Each Bird Selected of
Extra Choice Quality.
Store Closed All Day
Thanksgiving Day.
Open Wednesday
Night.
"Cresca" Fancy"
Turkish Fig
One pound baskets 9C
each Out
One pound Jara ' 50c
Two pound Jara 90c
"Cresca" Fancy Spanish Raisins
one pound pkg. A r
each ItOC
"Cresca" Choice Spanish Rais-
in. one pound pkg.. Q
each J DC
"California" Layer Fancy Of
Retains per lb. aijC
"Turkish Dates" Imported
"Fards" black o
per pound sCUC
"Hollowee" light B
per pound IDC
Qolden one pound or
pkga. 2 for ss)C
GORDON DTtiliWORTU'S
"SUPERIOR" 111 M PUDDING
One pound or
tin. OOC
Two pound t?
tin. DDC
sr.r".. $1.00
ut in- MINCE MEAT
Three pound crocks Of
each OO C
In bulk per O v
pound uvC
California Golden Heart Celery
California Ijoa Rioe Head Ittuce
California Snowball Cauliflower
California Giant Bell Pepper
California Artichoke
California Brnnsell Hprouta
California Oran gee
Florida Grape Frnlt
'Tarigertne" Oranges
Fancy Table Apples
Buy Good Things to Eat at
You Owe It to Your Family
NOTICE
IN EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
New Pianos $185.00 to $350.00.
New Player-Pianos $350.00 to $950.00.
Free Exchange Music Roll Library.
F. G. Billings Piano Co.
N. ST
102
ANTON.
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To St. Louis 39'2 hours To Philadelphia 652 hours 4
To Chicago 4A2 hours To Washington 67 hours
The only train from El Paao exclusively for first-cl travel.
Every luxury on this finest Trans-Continental Train barber valet service tele-
graphic news service library magazines correspondence facilities Victrola recitals.
For Fares Pullman Reservations Schedules Etc. Ask
Richard Warren City Ticket Office H. D. McGregor
General Agent Roberts-Banner Building City Passenger Agent
fcJ raso 1 exas Phones 594-5851 FJ Paao Tev.
:!1
The following markets will remain open until 9 p. m.
Wednesday evening and will be closed all day Thursday
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