El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 8, 1915 Page: 5 of 14
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GRANDMOTHER KNEW
IWc Wu Nothing. So Good for
Confrntion and Colds
as Mustard
Bul Ihi old faahloncrf mn-tarrf plator
tvurnerl no hltatrrerl MIc li intd. Tom
rn now ft 11 relief ami help that nuis-
tern plasters gave without the matter MM
without tho Mister.
mi hterole does it it li clean whit
olnlrwni. made wllh (Ml of iiiimiiM II li
KtWltftMBjr prepared n thit II work
wonders ami yet doce not blister iba
tenderest kln.
MM mi.. MUSTEROLE hi 1th Ihe
f nrrr ilpi grntly. see how qulrkly II
"brings reliefbow speedily iIm pain dla-
sppearg. And i here u nothing llk MUHTF.KOi.I
ror Sore Throat Bronchitis Tonsilitis.
:roup sniff Neck. Asthma Neuralgia.
Headache. Congestion. Pleurisy nhcume-
tism l.umbairo. Palm and Aches of Bark
or Joint sprain. Sore Muscles Bruises.
'hllhlatn. r'roted Frtl Cold of Ihe Chest
ll often prevents Pneumonia).
At jrour dm rular in Kr and 80c jara
and a special large hoapllal alar for MM.
Be sure you art the genuine MliSTF.MiLE.
nefnse imitations gei what you aak for.
The Minn-role Company Cleveland. Ohio.
COMMISSIONERS
CANVASS RETURNS
tm.íta wsitsict s ttont bond t
I HOIt I HI IvulTII MUM
rin i thic imnicr
INDICTMENTS BY
FEDERAL JURY
i
' i Mil rih.i v FOHMF.R EL PASO
PflSTOFriCE CLERK. ( HARCED WITH
i mu I I ill M ON HVE COUNTS.
. Brlrr nf Harris County Imllrlrd (or
CounlrrfHUan Arrrated In Baa.
drrsoa Tesas In January.
larc 1.. nogrrs. a rlerk In tire registry
department of Die United Slates postornce
al El Paso on September s ton was
yesterday Indicted by the rederal grana
Jury of tiie United States dlairlrt conr
for western Teia on a coarte or secreting
and embezzling mall matter and Mealing
abstracting and removing money rrom man
jmatter. Five specific charges making a
lolal of is.1.000 embezzled are outlined by
the Indictment
It la alleged In the Indictment that Hog-
rrs embezzled out of the malls registry
packages Nos. 7 740 741 74 and 7
ach or the parkages containing gs.ooo in
United Stales currency. The sums were
addressed lo the National Bank of Com'
merca of New York City and were de-
livered to the local postorflco by the First
National bank of El Paso. The defendant
I allegad to have stolen the money rrom
Urn packages on or about September :.
1014.
Brill Charged Wllh Couaterfeltlag.
J. A. Brill whose homo Is In Hams
county was Indicted by the rederal grand
Jury on a charge or counterfeiting and
having In his possession counterfeit silver
dollars of the United States. Brill was
arrested In Sanderson. Terrell county witn
rorty-lwo or the alleged counterfeit coins
In his pockets on January I 1915. He is
alli'grd by the Indictment to have esst
X about joo of the spurious coins together
with other coins
fcmiifigllaa Case ladietmrat.
' W. E. Stevena was indicted on a marge
or smuggling some 1.300 pounds or wheat
valued at r3. rrom Mexico lo the United
states. He Is alleged to hare brought tne
contraband over tire line at or near Ysieta.
Maay Liquor Caaes.
A large delegation or Marra Presidio
county residents were indicted on charges
or Illicitly retailing liquor and one de-
fendant Lucas Flores was Indicted on an
additional count of having in his posses-
v slon smuggled mescal a Mexican liquor.
Those against whom Indictments ror sen-
wing liquor without license were round
from Marra were: Jose Corales Canoa
Franco fiel Mna Bamlres. Tilo uivera
Tlodrlgo Ontevvras Juan conlreras and
I.ucaa Flores.
The district court was In session ror a
short time yesterday morning when tne
iii 'iion for tiuaslunar dotioalUons in the case
or M. K. Burk agalnal the Derbyshire-
Harvic Iron and Machine company was
overruled by Judge Henry D. Clayton pre-
siding. II Is 1'iohuliiv thai a number of
Ihi' case in which linliriinenls were yes-
terday returned by the grand Jury will
be taken up by Hie court this morning
and that further delays In sessions will
hereafter be very few.
ror the purpose of canvi.slng the returns
of the 17.nm bond election held at Yaleu
April S. the El Pao county commissioners
court met yesterday In a ihort apecial sea
slon. The canvass of toe rotes disclosed
M ballot cast. la favor of the bonds ana
41 agalnal thorn
In aeeordanre with Its power and the
law. the court approved the election de
ciarlos a bond Issue of 117(100 for building
up and repairing Hi" school system of the
Ysieta dlairlrt t arried authorising the lasu
anee of the bonds and the levying assess-
ing and collecting of taxes lo mature them
Tbe action of the commissioners assures
the Yslets district s much needed fund for
school buildings. According to Miss Mira
Winkler county superintendent of school
the present floor space I lnufriclent for
tbe number or children who are attending
school in the district Only about 40 per
cent of the children of cfiool age. says
Miss Winkler sre st prssent registered
siut when the new compulsory school law
becomes effective a demand for double the
present families will have to be met.
Tbe Issuance or tbe bonds was bitterly
rough! by residents or the Yaleta dlatrlcl
Prior to the bond election an election for
a maintenance tax for the district had car
ried by two vote and wai later roniestcn
Miss Winkler state that she does not an
ticipate a cnoteat or the bond election as
the majority In favor of the Issuance can
hardly be overcome In lbs email number
or ballots cast
FAST SERVICE UP
AND DOWN VALLEY
TIMES Al TOMOBILES CARRY PASS
i.l.lt TO LAS CRICKS
AND FABENS.
Large rodmy and comfortable cara are
provided In tbe Times automobile service
to vslley points In connection wltb tbe
suburban delivery of the southwest's one
big newspaper.
A large Pathfinder car través the Morn-
ing Times orrice every morning st 6:30 for
Laa Cruces and intermediate points up tbe
valley.
Returning the car leaves Las Cruces at
1 p. m. tbe trip being nude wltb 'speed
consistent with absolute surety and com
fori of the passengers. Reservations may
be made In El Paso by calling MM or at
Times branch i. 105 Texaa street. In Las
Cruces passengers are booked at tbe Laa
Cruces drag store.
For Falirns a large Rambler car leaves
El Paso at a. in. Leaving Fabens on the
return trip at It m.
sengers Is carried Ibus Insuring s safe.
apecdy and convenient service to tbe peo
ple In the El Paso valleys aa well as
.serving Ibe main purpose or delivering
I heir favorite newspaper hours before
they would receive It were It sent Ibrougb
the posto rftee.
ROADS GOOD TO HUECO TANKS.
Deputy sheriff Takes Trig Te Beautiful
Natural seeale Para.
According to N. S. Good Jr.. who yes-
terday made the round trip to Sierra Alamo.
17 miles northeast or El Paso tbe roads
rrom here to Huero Tanks are better than
they have ever been. Beyond the tanks
he says lbs traveling Is very good ror
many miles bul there are a few piares
where alow traveling Is necessary. Tour-
ists he states are making many trips to
the tanks wblcb is one of the most won-
derful and beautiful naturil scenic parks
In Hie southwest.
The cattle ranges states Good ara baiter
beyond the tanks than on this side. How-
ever they are In excelleot condition at
all point- he declares and cattle on tbe
ranges are fat and sleek. Oood went to
Sierra Alamo on official business con
nected with tbe sheriffs office.
Woman's Health
Requires Care
Women are so onostltated as 10
ke peculiarly susceptible to rnnstl
pal loo. asad their general health de
pendí in large measure no careful
regulation and correction of this ten-
dency Their delicate" organ I ama ra-
bal at Ibe violence or cathartic and
purgative remedies winch wblle I hey
may afford temporary relief shock
laa system and ssrlously disturb Ibe
functional organs. A mild laxative la
rar preferable and. If properly com-
pounded much more effective
Tbe combination or simple laxativa
barbs with pepsin sold in drug stores
under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Pep-
sin Is Meal for women's use. A free
trial bottle can be obtained by writing
to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 4M Washington
St.. Montlrello. Ills.
GARRET EXPECTED
TO REGAIN HEALTH
PNYMCIANN HOLD oi r non t 1 1 i n i n
IN FORT WORTH rOR TII
IN lOMnniiiM
SLID DOWN ROPE
USED BY HANGMAN
CONDEMNED MURDERERS IN CALIFORNIA
HI SIS. ntlStlK MAKE IMII It II II.
ATTEMPT TO CHEAT GALLOWS.
B0 Iht i noria Ir I prtl
sacramento. Cal.. April 7 Three convict-
ed murderers two of ihem under death
sentence are back in Folsom prison dun-
geons tonight after sn Ineffectual sttempt
lo escape by sliding down the liana-man's
rope.
The trio l.rank Creek Earl Lnomls and
Collie Clement t-sraned from llielr celia
by a key smuggled to Creek who gol
away once before by murdering a sergeant
of the guard. They worked llielr way to
the anteroom or the death chamber which
awaits Creek and l.oomls and look the
rope used two years sgo lo hang Joseph
oppcnhelmer a convict known a- the "hu
man tiger." Wltb this they slid to s win-
dow si the bars of which they were sawing
away when discovered
iney submitted without resistance and
their adventure did not become known out
side tne walls until nearly twenty rour
hours after its occurrence. The source or
xne saw and Key nas not been disclosed.
BRYAN ON RECORD
FOR PROHIBITION
J. A. Chilton dlvlt.on passenger agent of
Ihe rtly from Fori Worth where be eni
from I.I Paso Issl Sunds morning acrom
panylng MM. J. F. (larrelt. who rushed lo
the bedside of her huhand. a well known
cattle man of this rliy. who wa shut Satur
day night. W. H. Evans a cattleman of
i or t wortn. being charged wiih the ah
ing.
Wlien I ksft Fort Worth.'' said
i hiiton. "Oarratl was doing nicely at tbe
noaptiai and ice anenmng pnysictan gave
otii ine siaiennni inai ne win very uaeiv
recover. Mra. oarreit remained at Fori
Worth wltb her husband."
Prom other sourer it ha been learned
thai as an arternialh or the snooting at
tornays for Garrett have filed inn in ihe
Tarrant rounty dlairlrt court lo determine
ine ownermp or las nulls anil steer pur
chased from loii Luis Terrata of El Pago
II was s controversy over these csttle la
said to have ted lo the shooting it I
altered In Ihe pennon that ' 'Evans rrandti
lently obtained possession or said rattle
about April I and shipped them rrom
Odessa. Tex. lo Fort Worth.
REWARD FOR THOSE
USING LEAST BREAD
BERLIN CAFES TO
BE CLOSED EARLY
I. ATE matRBAN TRAINS II. O ABOI.
iiimi at oni:n oi the mi
NTCSPAL 6SVERNMENT
NOVEL METHOD OF RESTRK TING THE
CONSUMPTION Or FOOD IN III!
Iliill. Bl Hi. DISTRICT.
ADVISES DEM04:RATS IN IOWA TO VOTE
AGAINST CANDIDATES FAVOR-
ABLE TO .LIQUOR.
Russian Aasbassadar at White House
By the Aociateú Prrst
Washington. April 7 President Wilson
had a conference at tbe White House to
night with Oeorew Bakemeteff the Boa
slan minister. Although ihe ambassador
refused lo discuss the object of his visit.
H revived interest m the poaslblllty or
negotiating a new commercial treaty witn
Russia and efforts to bring about tigs in-
spection or Siberian detention camps ror
Austrian prisoners of war.
The Austrian minister Dr. coosiannn
Duniba. recently asked t tie president lo
take a personal Interest in the inspection
of detention tamps.
WHEN YOUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES
From the east atop here on their way to the exposition this summer
you will want your home ta appear to the beat advantage.
Any clona of pointing and pa paring attended to promptly.
TUTTLE PAINT & GLASS CO.
l'honea Noa. 20S and 10 21B-111 N. Slmnton 8t
I
.(-
SAN ANTONIO
AND RETURN
On Sale April 18 to 24. limit 26
$13.00
On Sale April 22 Limit April 24
All Good on the
Sunset Limited
San Francittco and Return $45.00
Los Angeles and Return $35.00
San Diego and Return $35.00
On sale daily limit three months
CITY TICKET OFFFICE. 206 OREGON STREET
By the Aitodttti Prttt
Washington. April 7. Secretary Bryan
made public tonight a h'tter he had written
v. Kennlnglon Democratic national
rommltteeman from Iowa expressing tne
nope that the Democrats of Iowa would
take a stand for prohibition and vote
against officials who could be controlled
by the liquor interests.
In a statement given out with the teller.
Mr. Bryan ssld he hoped lo see the Demo
'i miii- party take the prohibition side
wherever the question was ralaed and mat
If the liquor interests Insisted upon making
an issue in ine selection of a national
committeeman. Ihe people opposed to tne
liquor trame could not afrord lo Ignore it.
"I do not know to what extent the liquor
question will be an issue in the campaign
neit year." ho added. "At the present
time it does not seem probable thai n
will find a place on the platform or either
the Democratic or Republican parties but
there Is no reason why the national com-
mitteemen should not represent the senti-
ment of the psriy on Ibis question aa on
other subjects."
Mr. kenningion had written Mr. Bryan
thai his name waa being used in benair
of a candidate ror the national committee.
NEW AUTO ENGINE TESTED.
Will Be Placed at Central Statloa and Later
la Hlgalaad Park.
Tbe new automobile rire engine received
by Ibe rliy rrom the factory Tueaday waa
tested Isal evening by members or the fire
department In the presence or Mayor C. E.
Kelly and members or the council. Tbe
lest was made 10 arrord Ihe city govern-
ment opportunity of judging ihe machine
berbre they nnally accept li at the meeting
or the city council in regular session tblx
morning.
Mayor Kelly slated thai ihe new engine
will be kepi at ine central station tem-
porarily. Meantime tbe old engine at Ihe
central autlon will be overhauled and re-
paired. As aoon aa tbe pld engine Is again
in good working order the new apparatus
will be sent to the Highland Park station
wbere It was originally lo have been
placed.
Word waa yesterday received by Mayor
arity rrom ine state insurance commission
at Austin relative to the rue en I request ul
Ibis city for a reduction in insurance rate
The commissi! returned three or the an
nual reporta aubmiued through Mayor
atuy ny km-at insurance rirras with the In
rormstlon thai tne reports sre Incorrect.
and aakad thai curren látanteme be ob
tamed. As aoon aa Ihese ala U mea Is ara
sent to the conum salon ihe new rate for
this city will be ordered aaya tbe mayor
SANTA II MAY i.o DBV.
Couarll Harard I hat Ltauitr Laa a Musi Be
Ylgorvusl) Enforced
By Ssasrial R'sre lo (A 7 ime
s-anta Fe ft. m April 7.-AI the meenog
or tne city council last uight Mayor W. o
Nargeni announced the appointment o
Nlcar do Aland aa chief of poller which
was at once confirms 1 by ids rouucij
It la understood laa am enter la pledged
io a rigid enror. cm in r the. aluoa regula
Ilea a.
Nathan Salmon president of Ihe Business
Siena association in a speech before ine
council sounded s warning thai I allure to
liootaily colorir tne Itquur laws will In-
evitably raaali tn toe town going "dry at
the fur the om tus local option sierttoa
Alaria t appointment waa bitterly opposed
in some quarters oa tar ground thai aia
record In Use office of . no t uf ponce ansae
jeers ago waa not such aa to en it lied Mag
to reap polo Uurnl
Mltte irue bills hare been returned by
the lulled state grand lury an la aaa-
esua here. A auaabet of Apache
froao Uui.e are to testily ut ease
Hii Associated JVeaa CoiTeapasdencf
Berlin March SO The magistrate of tne
district of Botenliurg has hit upon a novel
plan for Inducing Ihe inhabitants or that
section lo be sparing In their une of bread.
Convinced thai Ihe bread consumption
must be even more restricted he hss an-
nounced mat arter April I he will orrer
a reward or some kind yet to be deter-
mined which will be psid to those who
do not use up all the tickets attached to
their Dread raris. The more sparingly tne
people eat bread the greater will be meir
mined hy ihe number or ticket they have
left at the ends or earn weea.
The government has Isld liefore tne
llclrltslau mow In recess until May) a bill
ror cresting a national monopoly in nitro-
genous producís like notrate or soda ami
potash and sulphate or ammonia. This
measure will give the government the ex-
clusive right lo deal In the products men-
tioned for aeren years lis purpose is to
secure ample supplies for two purposes
ror manufacturing explosives and for mak-
ing artificial fertilizers.
Hitherto the Herman powder and explo-
sives Industry has been dependent upon
chillan nitrate and very large quantiue
of It were also used by the rarmers. As
It cannot now be imported tne government
realises lhal romprsnenslve and energetic
measures must be taken to make a sub-
stitute at home and so It proposes to re-
cover nitrogen rrom the stmosphcre on a
large scale Processes have already been
worked out by Uerman scientists by whtcn
ntirogen can be obtained eveu more cheap-
ly than by Importing It rrom dille pro-
viding the recovering plants be built on
a sufficiently big scale several private
ones are being operated surceaaftilly. The
government proposes io establish sucn
plants and operate them Itseir. and It ex-
presses lis confidence In being able lo
sell fertilizers at lower prices than nave
been heretofore- paid- The question Is left
open wneiner tne monopoly siiau oc ea-
lended beyond 1W8. when Ihe proposed taw
Charged With Platel Tel Ing.
Ed Meyer and Jim Coleman negroes
were arrested last nigbl at Oregon and
Second streets by Officers Lane and va-
lencia and placed In the city Jail on a
charge of carrying pistols. When scan ned
the police say both men were found io
have automatic pistols In their possession.
Prisoners Traaaferred.
Jacobo Samarrlapa charged with theft;
Jose vuls charged with carrying a pistol;
Marrillo Segundo theft and Daniel Lapex
carrying a pistol were yesterday iranafer-
red from the rliy to the county Jail by the
sheriff and charges entered against ibem
in the county court.
Tita New Memo supreme cuan today
reversed Uta coavuUoa of Manuel noyaai y
for santa ta
If.al uiucinl
i tat steal lag raiUe. Xsw
Keep your ayes osea for The Tune
hour Uliiiua It will ha a 1 1 r aaat
f rea. value ta tu Paeo-
ELKS'
SOREAT9
Minstrel Show
Tonight at the El Paso
Thoatro
v y
Hlgger. Better More spectacular
Than Ever
Brilliant climax In
Burnt Cork Minstrels
A Medley of Lauahlrr and Mr loci.
Hll I rained tolcrs In l.rand
Chorus. Tea aolulols with Bwcriest
Volee la Ureal West
Pricea tl.so $t 7Bc Sac
SEATS SN SALE AT ST AN'S DHl O
s i oat
AT THE
GRECIAN
TODAY
ALL COMEDY BILL
SID CHAPLIN
4 liarlo- Hrotlirr)
IN I III rt'MMIKST
FUNNY FARCE
l v I K MADE
"MR. CUSSLE'S DAY
OF REST'
KEYSTONE
OMEDY
Two-alert htxxtatl
"THE ONCE OVER"
A Bang I Masai C'naasdy
artsMaarlsag Use
BEAUTY CO.
FUN ALL THE TIME
By Aaaoeaarew JVrae rerrraaoaalrsce
Berlin. April .- lot only have Merlin
cafes been required to cloe at I hut lata
night suburbsh trains and electric "owr
rsfs sre tn be abolished At one reil
swoop therefore the Berliner ha loi hit
raraoua nigm m. as writ mn nir io.--of
gotting noma ahoukl lie tarry in town
in search of some trace of II ror In addi
lion to reduced train and bus servir ine
use of latirán has been ordered cunalied
by i o third to thai tires ruel end on
may be saved.
The recently announced order for an
private cart lo cease running nas rsnaeii
a flood or requesta rrom Individual an i
firms asking for special permission lo
operste their cars srrompsnled by de-
tailed reasons why they should he given
these permit Under the law. however
the requests can be recognised only In cse
tbe motor ears are to be used exclusively
In the service of ihe empire one of Ha
states or sn orrtrial; for protection against
fire for the transportation or Ihe sick or
rescue purposes or for the genersl public
weirareby physicians veterinarians anil
the like.
Though permits may lie Issued ror ine
fliitnmolille busses. Berlin anilrlpalea tnai
these soon will vanish from Ihe streets
already all but three Unes have been abol-
ished the withdrawn vehicles being used
for military purposes.
WOMEN NOT EMPLOYED
AT nil WOBK OP MEN.
By Aeeorfarcrf Preas Correaaeagsaee
Vienna April I. The places of Ihe lens
of thoiisaiMta of working men in Austria
Hungary who were suddenly railed away
to the army have not been filled hy women
io anything like the extent that was ex-
pected. The war has been going on for
some seven months bul apart from rield-
work. In which the peasant women did
moat excellent service last fall in getting
In Ibe harvest women In Austria Hungary
have not taken the place of Ihe male work-
era. Their occupations have nalurslly been
largely affected bv Urn war. but noverine-
less tliey have continued to engage almost
exclusively In women's work. There are
fewer office employe and saleswomen
bin many more seamstresses lew women
hsve been called upon to take up any hard
physical labor.
From the beginning of the war however
women have done most valuable work.
Thousands who were formerly employed
in stores or offices or as household serv
ants sre now earning their living hy ina
ma soldiers uniform stmts underwear.
knaosaeka and military lent. So irreal
Is the demand ror all aurh equipments mat
there are not enough women to do tne
work.
TEXAS CO-OPERATION AfitUXD.
District Office of Ueologleal Ntirvry May
Be Located In This Slate.
ny peclnl Wirt to the Times
waaningion April 7. - senator snepparu.
of Texas has been conferring with Direc-
tor smith of Ihe geological survey relative
to co-operation between the state of Teias
and the survey He la assured thai should
the Texas legislature appropriate (g.000 the
survey will allot W.oon. the total sum to be
u-ed in locating a district office of Ihe
survey In the state with an experienced
engineer In charge c.i operation in the In-
vestigation of the water resources of Texas
end in gauging the now of ber streams Is
promised.
Eleetrte Railway Emsloyes Strike.
Jlv Inn Associated Prru
Syracuse. N. Y. April 7. A strike on the
THE COLONIAL TEA
ROOM 521-26 FIRST NA-
TIONAL BANK BUILDING.
Unique
Today
MARY FULLER
In
THE RUSTLE OF A SKIRT"
VIOLET MERSERAU
In
"THE BROKEN TOY"
Telling a Story of a Dancer
Bijou Today
HEARST-SELIG NEWS
Will Show the Very
Lataet Fashions
"FOR THE LADIES"
"RETRIBUTION"
A Salts Two -part special.
Thla feature Is replete with
tanae altuatlona and exciting
action.
TOMORROW
The feature of the week.
Till lil.l KftKI) M 1 11 I.I '
Is Three Parta
lililí ClAYTOIT
Playing tha lead.
A Home Is An
Interest Paying
Investment
i.ver look st it in thst light?
Leave other arguments out of consideration if you will
such ss the added comfort your own home would afford
you. end consider the mutter on its merits only aa a down-
right business proposition. By a simple problem in math-
ematica we can show you how by placing your money in a
home of your own. you can make it eam you a net income
of It) per cent.
Do you lack the ncceaaary capital to buy outright a place
to your liking? Then we can aaaiat you in making n buy
that will only require a moderate payment down the bal-
ance in installments.
You might try in vain all your life to aave enough to buy
a home spot cash. Pay for it by degrees aa you now pay
rent and you will soon have it for your own title clear.
We Will Build You a
Home in
Richmond Terrace
the moat beautiful home place in El Paso where all the im-
provements are in and values are increasing rapidly. Go
out and pick your lot we will build you a home to your
own plans and you pay for it like paying rent.
LOTS $450 AND UP
James L. Narr & Co.
(SUCCESSORS TO AUSTIN & MARR CO.)
304 San Antonio St. Copies Bldg. Phone 4350
"For s man's home is his castle." Sir Edward
1 moire United Railway lines was ordered
ttiuight by tbe Amalgamated Association
or street and Electric Railway Employes.
The strike arrecia virtually the entire inler-
urban system or central and weatern Nest
York wllh Ibe exception of Ihe onelda rail-
way Ihe Hy recuse titira division.
Tbe strike order was Issued following the
rerussl of the rompsny to rcrognlic IBs
Amalgamated as Ihe representative union
body or their employe. The company has
contracts wltb the brotherhood of Engineers
snd Conductors on some of its lines.
Keep your eyes opa ror The Time
Rotsry Edition. It will be a hummer and
or great value 10 El Paso.
TIIE NEW PLACE
"REnT-A-WHVUC"
Iterrcshment Parlors
I P8TAIRÜ 11. II t Willi t THEATRE.
Hot lunches it ;m to 1:30 p. m
Dcllcloua conrecllons refreshing
drinks.
You are Invited lo dance If you
like. A lo II p. St.
TRAWFORD THEATRP
WEEK. COMMENCING MATINEE TODAY
Western Wheel Burlesque
Offer
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2 NEW CLASSY FROLICS 2
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 8, 1915, newspaper, April 8, 1915; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth197367/m1/5/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.