El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 28, 1915 Page: 2 of 10
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Tunda?. December 26. 191 5.
Victor
Victrolas
Come In Today and Hear the
New Victor and
Columbia Records
FOR
January 1916
ON SALE TODA Y
WE LIST BELOW A FEW OF THE NEW RECORDS
THAT ARE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD
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Oultnrs J
My Bird of Fnradlie
Knwnlhau Wnlu
America I Imxc You
Yon'U Be There
Melody Ita- Accord Inn
Sin--( Medley Accordion
relamí
My Own Home Town In Ireland
A IjII tie nit of Heaven
Where the Rlvrr flliannon Flows
Way Down tinnier In the Cornfield
Mir Crow Bow (Robin Mood)
Homewnae a Volite la Calling
Helen 1Oulao-Frank Ferera
Helen Louise. Frank Ferera
American Quartet
Fearless Quartet
Pletro Dclro
Plclro Delro
George MacFarlane
Ocorjre MacFarlane
McKee Trio
McKSS Trio
Imperial Quartet of Chlaago
Imperial Quartet of Chicago
John McCormack
From the l.aud of the Hky-Ithie Water
.n wllliama
B hurnunn-llclnk
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO CALL AND HEAR
THESE AND ANY OTHER RECORDS YOU CARE TO
Tri-State Talking Machine Co.
COR. TEXAS AND STANTON STREETS
tjjlki'Hom: 103
Columbia
TBUBPKONB 202
Grafonolas
COURT HOUSE AND
JAIL INSPECTOR
( (II A IV UlMMIsaiftttMO MKH.IfcH Of f! CI
OF MIDST I.NTT.gPFKTKW; K. E. HHi
ANT CI VEN NKVV rOSlTION.
OBITUARY
lunera! of Mm Kffle P. Will.
Puñera! services for Mr. Errie P. Wall
were held from 6. cicmenrs Episcopal
rhurch yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
He. Henry Easter ofrirlatlnr. Interment
ii In Everrroea cemetery. Tii pall-
bearers were.- I. H. Pollard H. C. Mylea.
Dr. O. H. Klrrlna. i. F. Coles. E. V. Berrien.
W. H. Austin and t. r llehr. Mr. Walt
waa 5 yeara of are Mid the widow of W.
;. Wall founder or Ihe W. O. Wall company.
In order to avoid complications. Uie orflre
r oiirt interpreter his been abolished hy
the county com ml islonera who aJipMN
R. E. Bryant court house and Jail Inspector.
The new Job carnea with It aalary of 160
a month. Juki what the duties ntusnnam
upon the office are have not been com-
pletely outlined.
TIM order creatina" the position states
that the employment romea under articles
!m and Sill revised alatutei. Article r.los
or Vernon Sayles. ton in subitáneo relates
that it la the duty or the coramittioners to
provide luilatiia Jails and ihat Uie same
shall be Iter i in good repair. The new ln-
uneetor mav have to look after thla.
Article Mil of the aimn work roes on to
recfte that It shall he Ihe duty of the coun-
ty cornmlssior.ers to see thai the Jalla are
kept clean healthy ventilated and not over-
rrowded. It alto ipcriries that the said
Jells shall be provleed with clean com-
fortable msttreues and blankets surrieieni
for the comfort of the prisoner!. There
I a notation under this article to the ef-
fect that the commits1 oners -may appoint
a physician name saliry" etc.
With reference to tlie sanitary rendition
and auppllea of the county Jail the reports
f a-rnnd Jurors have highly commended the
same.
Bryant was first appointed court Inter-
preter to fill the vacancy caused by the re-
moval or n. If. Phlllipe who was believed
to be holdlnic two Jobs although that was
denied.
Dissolution Notice.
The
tin- rinn name of Hose tt (lallasher has this
dev. by mutual consent been dissolved. A.
J. lioso will continuo the business as rorm-
crlv md will receive all money due the
firm and rey U outoanrtlnr accounts.
siirnecl this llie 18tli day or December
1915.
A. J. ROSE
NEIL 'lAI.LAOHER.
f Advert laement. I
Mrs. Josephine Johnson.
Mr Josephine Johnson died early yester-
dny morning st a local hospltsl following!
an Illness or over a year "he was w yeara
Of age and came here from Denlson Tetas.
Mrs. Johnson is survived by two ilaters.i
Mrs. Louis i hum. of El Paso and Miss L.
orr. or Denlson Texan. Funeral arrange-
ments have not been completed.
Masons Hare Charge.
Funeral services over the remains or
Thomas A. Murch were held under the
direction of the Masons yesterday trter-
noon. and nev. Herbert Porter otriclated ai
ihe religious servlcee. Interment was made
In Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. E. C Conley.
Mr. E. C. Conley died Monday morning
at a local hospital. She was the wire or w.
M. Conley of Capitán N. M.. who survives
her. The remains are at McBean. Simmons
A Hartford awaiting the completion of
funeral arrangements.
partnership heretofore eilsllng be-
A. J. Rose and Well Oallairhor under
:.irrninrnt lo InvsitlsaU HI ill Saaollae.
Hy Assoi lated I'ress.
Washington. i i- Ws-Crjlcleli of me de-tiariini-nt
ol jujtioi lud tonlgbl timi the
OH trailed rise In the prleo nf ratolliin
lirohahrt world minie lue -ulijci-l of in-
quiry tu determina rbetnor mete nan Men
any v i .lalion or ihe Mlieiinsn null trust acl.
No fi.nnal DBmplafhta have rnecriSa WaMi-
inglon to far hut Ittorneyi CO rut acted with
the aiiiitiiisi prosee dt ton a expreaMd tim
view thai an liivclmnllon Could tie begun
on the department'! own mttllltr.
I ii ii ii -a i-ii Takes Another Jump.
Hy Associated Prest.
Boulder. Colo. Dec. D7 The MgRest In-
crraec in Ihe price of. low (trade tiiUKslen
was announced today when local rnnceriil
Issued a Sfiiodule rgUlDÉ the price or Sli
per Unl ore front to á:i.per unit. Ores
of lest than tnturalen cuiitent will be bought
ai proportionate prices.
I'hoiir eusy
I our nilddl
I'ANV.- AilV
h tor
Children Cry for Fletcher's
The Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been
In uae lor over 30 yours haa borne the Blirnatnre of
0 and haa bean made under his per
átT jCj(r?tyfP aonal aupcrviaion since ita infancy.
'"'VVf -CUCA444 Allow no one to deceive you In thla.
All Counterfeits Imitations and Just-us-g-ood " are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health ot
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment
What is CASTOR I A
Castoria is a harmless snbstitnte for Castor Oil T-t
gorlc Drops and Soothing- Hyrups. It is pleasant. It
contal us neither Opium Morphine nor other Mareotio
substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys 'Worms
and allays FeverUhness. For more than thirty years It
has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation.
Flatulency Wiud Colic all Teething- Troubles and
Plarrhasa. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels
assimilate the Food giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
I Bears the Signature
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
GIVEN CHILDREN
MONTOYA JURORS
GIVE TESTIMONY
ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF KNK.llls OF CO-
I I Vtltt s HF.I.I) LAST NIGHT; FOUR
III MUtED KEMBF.Hfl ATTEND.
h' annual Climtinaa festival or the
kntKlits of Cnltipihiis was held last night
at tin- Iihii on Myrtle avenue presents
nf P'ys mil canilles wiro presenled to aboul
AXt children. About 4oU memliers or the
order and their lanilllei attended the en-
l i laiuiiient.
The hall was boatiiirully decorated In
Christmas colors. The walla were dec
orated vs. it Ii holly ami a huge BOrutnai
tree surrounded by llie pM'sents. which
were riven to the children. Vincent An-
dreas acted aa bauta Claut.
A musical program waa rendered durlnit
the evening. It constated or aulOB by Mrs.
Murplur a violin and plano aolo by Mr
Gurmati .mil Miss Burke and a piano duet
hy the Mioses Kraute.
l ullouing Uie entertainment dancing was
enjoyed.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take LAXATIVE BHOMO QUININE- Tableta.
nrtiKflsts refund money if It ralla to cure.
B w 0R0VIVI signature la un each box.
s:c Adv.
1 1 1 1 MTonNKt- covntPfM that jvbci
is un iiuiJT ji itisiun kin in ba-
TENoiÑa naui or uimT
Jurors who tried Iiomlngo Montoye on a
charge ur assault and round blm guilty
i i.ih-i Monday that the fict that Mon-
Uiya was a iioueo orflcer ami alio that he
liud not lesliricd during the trial In bis
own hehair. had heeri discussed. Montoya
wis assessed s punishment ur rive years.
Immediately arter tun Jury returned its
verdict a motion ror a new trial was riled.
The motion was overruled. Notice or ap-
peal was then (riven and Montoya was re-
leased on bond A motion was then riled
lo have the case reopened. Tho term of
ihe rourt was nxtettded by Judge han M.
irkson so. that he could hear arirumenta
on Die liller motion. In this connection
the state represented by I'. II. Mnrcum ap-
pointed sperlHl dlslrlrt attorney la con-
leiKtinnr that llie court Is now without Jurla-
d iction of Ilia case not having the power
to extend tho term for the purpose or pass-
ing on Ihe motion. Attorneys for tho de-
fense bold the contrary view statlnit thai
Doy have authorities W sustain them. Writ-
ten arguments In the case will be filed by
hott the state and defense nrtcr consioei-.
tng which Judge Jackson will reuder. bis
aeeistoD.
It was In support or the motion which ir
granted win remit m a new trial that the
Jnror.i were railed on to testify. Those
who lestiried were J. D. Dly I. L. mil.
C. f. N'miinan Hy Handel. C. T. Kroeger.
W. t. Van.N'orrann. 1L L. Hotklnson. W. E.
Kendall. 0 A. Corbln C. C. Aylesworth
.and i eland Iteavls. The tatter stated that
lie did nol dlat'uss the ract that Montoya
peace officer and that be did not
hear any dlscutslon relative to the failure
of Montnyi to tesliry. The substance of
the tc-tlmorty or the orflcers was to the
errect that these facts had been mentioned
hy the Jurors hut were not discussed.
TIMELY HINT mrn-RATING.
Christmas New Year's and other feist
ttomarh nnrt howelg should not be per-
days cauie many disturbed digestions. The
mltted to remain rloga-ed up. for Indlses-
llon and constliiatlon ire often followed by
serious diseases resulting from undigested
poisonous wssie mailer i-oiey cathartic
Tablets should he m every home ready ror
ue. No griping; no unpleasant after effect.
rtelteva distress arter eating regulate
dowels sweeten stomerh end tone up the
iivor. ui iirug More. anv.
Awaiting News From Relatives.
The remains of John Perry a race track
follower who died early Monday morning
at a local hospital are at ihe undertaking
riors or rsagiey at K aster awaiunr in-
struetions from relatives.
Died of Paeumnnla.
of pneumonia at o':3f yesterday morning at
ine nnme or ner aaugnter. .Mrs. c r.
Elliott Í90I Treriiont street in th Highland
Park district. Mrs. Moore was visiting her
daughter when taken ill and because or her
advancer! age. she was 71 years old was
unable to withstand the attaek. Pennies her
daughter he wss visiting she Is survived
by a brother. Judge Seaman or lli.iwalha
a grandson w. c. Elliott and two
granddaughters. Mrs. Irene Evans and Mrs.
Otto Armstrong. Funeral services will be
held at the chapel or the peak rndertaklng
company at 3 o'clock Ihls afternoon. nov.
M. P.. Proctor will officiate interment wlü
be In Evergreen cemetery.
BREVITIES
(Advertisements.)
Dr. Ebert DeotKt. I1S-SIA Mills Building
tieneral Itohles Slitters From C.rlppe.
Den. -ral Jose Isabel nobles newly ap
pointed commander of the division or the
north of the Carranza army. Is conTlned to
ins nome on miss street witn an atiacg or
grippe.
Finest goods
DR. BAL'CHERT Dentist. Mills Bldg. Ph.US;
KEKV1I S
Car Stolen st Carlsbad. "
. The police have been asked to watch for
a lord ear stolen from car shad. ft.
When taken the car carried New Mexico
license No. 8.1SÍ. The auto II described as
a 1914 model serial No.. B6.ÍKW with two
Mlcheiin tires on the rear wheels and Oood-
ycar tlrea on the front.
Dutch lunch Budwelser Lemp's Standard.
Dr. Mayrield 74 opp. Tivoll Juirea
Dr. Anna lUun. Bucklw Blag. mi Llltn Conf.
K. L. Uatrield Recovertno.
K L. Hatfield who recently underwent an
operation at a local hospital Is recovering
I Of
h Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
I'NDERKELL
ai i in in ns
Automobile Lleentea
&oeo-s. F. Loughborough 33SI Montana
Nonroe two-passenger.
K70 c. a. Kinno 3SS North Oregon Bulck
rive passenger.
5071-Celso Oonialei. 3500 Montana Mit-
chell In passenger
5t)72 draco (1. Ooebel Demlng N. M.
Ford Lve-pastenger.
1073 Mrs. B. s. ulrchrield. out) East nio
Orando Bulck flve-paseenger.
II. S. IIAI1.1 WFATRKti lit I.LKTIN.
The 'ollowlng table ahows the weather
condiiiont that prevailed at the various
weather bureau stations thmurhoul the
United States at 8 p. in. seventy rtfth mc
rldltn time yesterday
Win
Six telephones and plenty or dellv
hoys. Phone us your want.
THE WAP.NLH D Ii UO CO.
Phones 7SI-75S. s
NEW MAYOR DECLARES
WAR ON VICE AND
GAMBLING IN JUAREZ
(Continued from rage One.'
trains The orders for the trains read
irom xaco Aril. to El Paso and It Is be
lieved the trains will be sent directly
noon i ue uoruer in juarex at m paso.
II was reported yesterday that the troon
trains would be stopped at the smelter to
unload tho troops.
There haa been a. delay In tho movement
oi me iroops according to advices re
reiverl from Naco as the result or a. wreck
oi uno ui mo ironp irains in sonora
Jfi
I t;
Hit
i -
Abilene cloudy N It S N M
Anifrlllo cloudy NE 11 90 It
Atltnta.i clear 8 .. M 3t
BoWe. gnow NE . . tt ii SO
Boiton. clear BW HI N 11 a)
Chicar cloudy W .. U H t
Clnrlnnau. rain N .. j 4 34
Denver clear 8 .. 14 H I
Detroit to
Iulvth dear SW 10 0 ( 4
El Paso cloudy SB .. tt to 40
Halve tton. clar S id M 70 64
Havre cloudy SW 14 so 30 i
Jacksonville cloudy ..NE 1 M SO 14
LEVY GROCERY COMPANY
EXTRA SPECIAL
3 LBS. BELLE SPRINGS BUTTER. $1.00
STRICTLY FRESH RANCH EGGS DOZEN 45c
KANSAS EGGS DOZEN "35c
Trade With Us and Sav Money.
SOS and 806. 204-206 E. Overland St
Mail Ordars Given Prompt Attention.
Little Hock ralrt
Lot Atigelei clear W
Nashville clear 8
New Orleans cloudy.. IM
New York cloudy ..SW
Omaha clear nw
Fhoenlt. clear w
Rapid rruv. clear W
h. -well anow It to
tt II ID M S
St. Louis mow ItW
san Lase city cloudy. . E
San Antonio cloudy ..NE
Franclaco pt. cldy.VV
tt 54 TO le ..
10 tt 0 St ..
.. M S4 .. ..
..MUM ..
W 30 4
n n u ii
10 K SO M .tt
n re u
II TO M
54 M it
tt tt 44 M
Santa Ft. snow
Seattle ram
Wssiiinrton. clear
Wichita clear N It is y u .ji
Tuma. clear .. 54 g 41 '
I'M I Wind " VehuHtles or" RaM OSS 10
ml let in hour and amount! of precipttatloa
of lets than .01 or an lack are not published
lr ibove table.
AVILA FAMILY MOVES TO
EL PASO FROM II Mil
The entire Avila family who have played
. )." '"cm mii in m-xi can inuiiary opera-
tions undsr the leadership or General Fran-
cisco Villa have withdrawn from mi.
can affairs. They have transferred their
niiioraira irom juarea 10 ti f aao and In-
tend lo roinaln here Indefinitely. Iiu-luded
aiming them are General Fidel Avila for
tnerly villa gnvornor of ChUjugbua; Colonel
'"'"" STiie anil .n ajur vua.
CAMTi: PROMOTED TO RANK
II BRIGADIER GENERAL.
By Assnrlited Frets.
i.elrteco. Cal.. Dec. sr. Governor Estaban
Cantti or Lower OalirornU who formally
turned over vaclarSae the enntmi or hi.
territory to the de Tarto Netlcau govern-
ineni. has been given the rank of brigadier
r"" ' ' uj uminsi vivoru uoregon woo
ntructed Csntu. to conUnue In charge. It
was announced tonight at Mexican hem.
quarters in Mail call opposite here.
1:111111 came to Mexican la t0t3. when
' captain or the Mexican redera! army
was placed In command of the Metical!
garrison. About a year later he was pro-
moled to the rink of colonel.
Whin the Carrania forces first gained
control or the larger portion or Mexico
no rtpecitl errort was made to overcome
Cantu't Torces and when the split occurred
between Oeneral Carrania and villa Cantu
declared his territory Independent or both.
1. r. McKrnrle
f the Court
PtSO Texas and Chas. H. Loomls. formerly
or the rirm or Loomls & Knonenbcrg (now
dissolved) navn rormed a partnership ror
the general practice of law under the rirm
uome of.
MiKonio m Loomls.
Fourth floor Canlei bulldlna. El Pato.
Tetas. Telephone 711.
INTERNATIONAL CAFE
American and Chinese Service.
Booths I f Ladles or Parties.
208 a 10 H. E3 Paso St.. next to
BIJou 111 eater.
Alhambra
TODAY
Last' Showing
The Great Romantic Star.
LOU TELLEGEN
In the Stirring Story
"The
Unknown"
Adapted From I. A. R. Wylie's
Novel. "THE RED MIRAGE"
A Thrilling Love Story in
Class by Itself
New Year's
Resolutions
KKSOLVKD that yon will take bet-
ter oaure of roar digestive system and
RESOLVED that when weakness
is taaoifeated you will Immediately try
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
A. Special Picture Today
Featuring
Henry B. Walthall
and the new leading; lady of
the ESsaanay Company
"Elizabeth
Burbridge"
who Is said to be aa excellent
actress
Simple Sum on went a flsiiMjg
tM&M&m&SjKK -r a barga 1 11 car
JrBWJBrfc llnught a noisy rattle trap
WSMjBUWÍjK.í Which never hauled him far;
wfflmlBiMiimm HlH frpld aU pass htm on the road
vWiMgtllB-'-ít n FRI8 both old and new
MfnjKBgjfMfiiff. And have less money In their cora
fo3mlfffm ' i Tlian Simon for bis blew.
MítmtlSmí'iñ A new FORD ii a tener buy k
Its-' tj& hi ' than Is the outlay of 11000 in a Ti sTaBBS
XnmSUmvmKt'-if second-hand car or 2onu original -SjW
lí'iii.if ' &'"ls selling price; got the latter detl I T
skinned seven ways. I sjjVI
iFiwrl When Doctor Foster went to JV
Gloa'ster H
In a shower of rain J f A
'. iiTu' iiei' ii
When Doctor Foster went to
Glon'srter
In a shower of rain.
If be had used his FORD
machine
He'd have made the trip again ;
The puddle which be floundered through
Would not have "cut much cheese"
For In his FORD he really would
Have made the trip with ease.
Tho fact that many FORD cars are in use by
Doctors throughout the United States is in Itself
a substantial endorsement of their worth and
reliability.
Visit Our New Home
Tri-State Motor Co.
Cor. W. San Antonio and Deon Streets
ED PASO TEXAS.
WIGWAM Today Only
11
The Vitagraph's Great Circus Comedy
Hughey of the Circus
Featunng
PAT AND FUNNY HUGHEY MACK
" AND A CIRCUS FREAKS AND SIDE SHOW
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES SEND THE KIDS
You Have Not Seen "Carmen" Until You Sfee
THEDA BAR A
The Re-incarnation of Prosper Merimee's Heroine in
William Fox's Stupendous Picture
MC-A-R-M-E-N"
Real Gypsies Imported From Spain.
Exact Reproduction of "Carmen's" Town. Seville.
Dragoons Drilled by Spanish Colonel.
A Real Andalusian Bull For the Fight
Horse and rider plunge 83 feet and turn over twice.
Special Music by W. B. McCracken Formerly With the
French Opera Company at New Orleans.
COME TO THE MATINEE TOMORROW
Admission 25 Cents
KATHARINE
KAELRED
CELEBRATED
Vampire
OF THE ORIGINAL
STAGE PRODUCTION
"A Fool
There Was"
IN THOS. INCE'S LATEST
TRIANGLE TRIUMPH
"THE WINGED IDOL"
GRECIAN
TODAY LAST TIME
MISS KAELRED. PLAYS THE PART OF AN
ENCHANTRESS IN A FASCINATING AND
POWERFUL STORY OF SOCIETY UFE IN NEW
YORK. ELABORATE SETTINGS. GORGEOUS
COSTUMING. WONDERFUL CAST.
SHOWS START AS FOLLOWS 1 :00. 2:15
3:30. 4:45. 6:00. 7:15. 8:30. 9:45.
SPECIAL MUSIC 2:30 to 5:30. 7:30 to 10:30
Adult 25c Children 15c
The Mark of Quality.
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