El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 12, 1916 Page: 2 of 40
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Fl PASO MORNING TIMF3 SUNDAY NOVEMBER 12 1916.
"The Store of Style for Ffor. and Yóung Wen4'
You'll Find"So! LBerg'sCfoiaies"!!
Always in the foreground wherever well-dressed people congregate.
Fall and Winter Overcoats
We're showing now the smartest line of Over-
coats in town. An immense variety of fabrics
colors and models to chcose from in Young
Men's and Conservative models. Whether
you prefer the beautifully fitting shaped-back
style of which the illustration shows one
variety or the popular "Belters" in either
medium length or long "Army Officers"
model or the standard box-back "Chesterfield"
(that never goes out of fashion) or any of the
other many good styles of the season you'll
find it here in the best tailored garments that
your money can buy.
All the Moat Attractive Mod-
els of the Season in Guaran-
teed Clothéa for Young Men
and Men
PERSHING SCOUT DRUGGED
AND DAGGED ACROSS
BORDER
A good many men have come down town
shivering this week. Better not take
chances Fall is really here and Winter
not far off take our advice and get your
Cold Weather Outfit here NOW.
I
Hdqusrtert for military
goods. Uniforms mad
to order fit and work-
manship guaranteed. U. S.
Army standard.
Everything for the winter
to keep you warm. Under-
wear Sweaters Sheep-
lined Coats Mackinaws
Gloves etc.
206-10 SAN ANTONIO ST.
EL PASO TEXAS
- rrom Page One )
i loto the hendlis- hands
eeftr'ss repon. f effort t
made 1l i:hlhiiahua to defend the
Sad rrlr the tvenovel at the Mr rune
flrtan Santa "-a is Sfttor of the ctrrsnxs
StsWm' belief Mat it will not b possible
to put up S defense lo the attack or Inn
dita. The) also assert thst the report of
Ihe recapture of rami was street talk in
Ctiltaualui. bul II not ttlsUsg
VILLA IIHIIIII -out ltllr.hr:
IN SOU I III UN I.I IMNI.II
By Aserit..i Prats
Adsnin (illy. Mo. II -Villa now la
gotnewhere on the northern Under of tli'
state of Imianan. Mexico south and west
of thr i arrania army sent north to ran-
Pirn In in ni hi. Pillawra. srrordlog to
repoMs from tlie American atembare or
r Sii jii mu. rh an Joint commission.
These raporta titter) thai white tlw i:ar-
renra aiinv va iia.vina northward throurti
Escalón villa an avoiding a rlssli there
by moving Ma forra sonthward from far-
rh nioimialn tralla toward lui
raí m ataia.
Reporta of the rampslgn In Northern
Mexico ua iliaiuaaad arain today tiy the
rominu.innris i u t were waa nothing to
Indican iiK v had reached s olnt Where aa
agreement waa possible.
DE I III I 111 HUH INIIt .
ni I li I roy VILE HOYKRNriR
H.v Assorlsted Praaa.
isla. Arla. Mor. It. -Adolfo Mr la
Hitarla a'.vernor uf Honors ha drrraad thr
alHillilim. nl of the offlra of vice-governor.
brrgtiar hi aaya rt haa Ird to plottlnv and
m ik iii. . to unseal tlx governor thr derrer
aava ir the rovernor la relied out or tlwv
let- i"i any re eon. the legislature shell
resolve Itaeir Into an cleebirsl college to
chooar rovernor ad Int. r im.
The. derree further prohibits the govrr-
nor. eerp'tary of stale or atata treasurer
from becoming randldales for the rovernor
ahtp or Armors unless they ñalm orrire at
lesat three homilía baforr thr rnnatllutlon-
elertlmie. Tine rlauae well Informed
MasleAni sy. will prohibit sny of thr pres
ent ofThe ladders from berotnlnr randl- I
dslea. aa thr atata election la expected lo be
held In January.
WILLCOX CLINGS TO HOPE
THAT CALIFORNIA IS
REPUBLICAN
(Continued rrom Paire fhv i "
Wttaoe. riéJM ara rTtaWTiM. WI.7W. giving
Hughes a plurality of gas.
There an ttny lie SIISSl tS t arar rrom
Its i -ond. in She eonthem counties whlrh
want for Hurtle a. In jhr main and the
Third. In the north the strong Wilson ter
ritory. TIM artillery vote Is eesjsparattveiv
am II.
Few nttssMg preciarla remain to be bear.
from may are mainly rrom the north.
Wlieon territory but are not atroné in
volet.
DEUTSCHLAND STILL
IN HER WHARF SLIP
LONDON NIU PAPER COMMENT
om recent axstnoN. V
By ..... i ii. ii presa.
London Nov 1 1 . ftewapapere In Knrland
that rejoiced oree I'realitent Wilson's de-
feat when It waa prematurely announred
now are el lent others which awaited defi-
nite rsaiilta of thr election. In their rom
ment expreaoed ibe convienen that s more
vltorou. forrirn pjllry may be etparted
from aahinyton now that the election It
over.
The lilobe. etpresstnt the opinion thst
the war. which Is tea "only real itaue or
fore snv body or otvlllaed men." hardly
enteren Into the presidential contest says:
Thr masa or the American people ask
for nothlnr more than peace at aim oat sny
pries with the liberty lo rather wealth."
Hull the Globe aays the result has Iro-
poiiami' for the brllirerenta and for Preel-
dent WthaMI) addlnr
Mo lotiaer preorruplril with thoughts of
votes. It Would not be aiirprltlnt If Ms
attitude biwsrd furelrn alTsIra underwent
an Immediate attfTrnlnr."
The l ill Mall Oasette says:
i Me msre fart or the election being over
It rslrulatad lo strengthen American di-
plomacy." The Star says:
"The most aallerariory feature or the sit-
uation Is thst while the return of Mr. WM-
aon Is no vlrlory for the entente allies. It
la unqueatlonsbly a defeat for rjermany."
CARRA V.A HTAHP COLLECTOR
MINMKU-. LIKKWIS: FUNDS.
By Ataoriatad press.
fiouglta. Arlt. Nov. II J Hnlgtiln. fed-
ersl atsmp tax roHeatt.r in Agua Prlets. Is
being -..ught by the authorities on both
Idea or the Inlematldnal boundary bersuae
if sn siiegrd shortsra or approxitnateiy
sa.nai in hla funds. Re waa Isat aeen ten
CKRMAN NEWHPAPKRH BRI.IEVK
V. S. NEITRALITY NOW O. K.
By Assorlsted Presa.
Berlin Nov. II. (Via lndon.) -Although
further praaa discussions of President Wil-
son's re-election emphstltea (lermany's ln-
dlfferenre ss lo the outrotne important or-
gans like the Cologne Uaxetle note with aat-
larsriion that the prealdent't tuceass aa
tin v view It haa been due lo Ibe pacific
temper of Ibe American people.
The Cologne Volka Zeltuiig comments In
a almllar atraln ami expresses lbs belief
that the MiitraSey or the United rttalea now
will be better than before election.
The i ..login- Osteite however. Insista that
No Clsaraius Papers Yet leaned
for Ilusa sward Voyage;
U-Boac CoiiToy Reported.
By Asaoctstad press.
New Umdon Conn.. Nov. II. No r leer
án re papers had bean issued to captain Paul
Knenlg or the Herman rommerclal subms
rlne Ueutschland tonight and none will be
issued tomorrow according to Joseph C.
comslork. deputy collector of ru stoma here.
Members or the vessel's erew in tea clay
on shore leavg. aald also that Sselr sessei
would not leave port tonight or Sunday.
Two men were at work on the v asset's
englnea today and the delay In Balling Is
aald to he due In the rert that the ma
rhlnery haa not yet been finally overhauled
However the peutsrhlsnd. it waa leaned
hsa already submerged four times slid to
day was again put through a full test by
csptaln Koenlg who has not left hit vessel
since Thursday night. .
Eight mail SKkl containing arrordlng to
Vire President Paul o. Hllken of the Patt-
ern Forwarding rompany mall fnan Use
Herman embassy arrived from Wsshlngtnn
tonight in charge of two members of the
embassy staff and were ronveyro 10 tne
lirutarhand.
capuin Koenlg waa questioned today ron
renting the battle of May 31. off the flkag-
gerak He was In Wllhelmehaven when the
n.-rman battleships came bark from this
engagement. The rap tain repeated again
the rental or Herman loases. He aald thr
battleship Pommern bad gone down: that
the l.utsow. s battle cruiser had bean sunk
by one of the Herman destroyers to keep
her rrom failing Into the banda or tne
British the liuatok sunk on the way bark
to port and the tilvlng was lost aa a result
of a collision within the Herman lines. Theie
and five tori. mo boats constituted thr Her
man loasea lapiam koenlg derlared.
He dearrlbod the arrival or the Herman
ships si Wllhelmahtven as a very Imprea
slva tight. Borne of course were more or
lesa damaged ha said but before he left
for Amerlra on hla last trip all were ready
for action again.
Rumors were current tonight that Ibe
Herman submarines D-lf and U-W aught
be expected here at any lima to act aa con
voys for the lientachlsnd.
CAMPBELL LEADS
HUNT BY 175 VOTES
COVa9aTl KTMMap to RavpoMkafi
Candidate.
11 inroosptesa re
iday a election shov
Sy Associated press.
I'hoerdi Arlt. Nov.
pirns tonight from TueaOSTs i
Thorn ss Campbell. Republican
Hovrrnor Hunt. Demorral by a small ma
Jortty. The final result however. It in
doubt aa the majority of Campbell Is only
179 votes snd he returns are far from
complete. Available returns show:
Hunt. Campbell
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days ago when he purrhased sn automobile M '"'""n has taught President Wilson s
and left Agua Prieta for Arizona.
stated to lay.
It waa
AMERICAN COMPANY MAY l
OUT. PEARSON OIL IN'TERXefTK.
By Assorlsted prctf.
Laredo Tet Nov. Il.-Mrtlio City news-
papers rearhlng the border tonight ron tain
statements tl-at ibe Hi.lf nil rompany an
American corporation will purchase the
Mexican Oil properties of Plr Wattman
Pearson. (Lord Cowdrsy) of Hngland. The
consideration thr papers state will approxi-
mate about iido.iaxi.ralo. The Pearson Inter
ests control large nil holdings In Trhuan
good leeeon fur. the paper asserts. It was
not a victory ror the Wilson who wss belli-
cose against Germany and "the obedient
servant of England" but the Wilson who
had I hi sated that he maintained peace and
vowed lo keep the same roal in the future.
Hotu papers sea reasons for contentment
with the result rrom ibe fart that the
Parisian press was Jubilant ovar the report-
ed election of Mr. Hughes.
vrncELiNfi irrotJiEfl to re nhorter.
By Assorlsted Press.
Pittsburgh is.. Nov. tl. Beginning le
rember I. all Wheeling sbigles will be cut
teper snd Tarnplce as wall as being largely onn inch In length to six inrhes and will
Interested In the National Railroad or Mex- be increased In price rrom 3 for t cents
leo and Improvement concerns at the ports o I for 10 rents. Higher tobacco cost they
of vera crux
rem
Puerto Mrilco. snd salina
say. haa to be mrt. nhio factories are ex
peeled to adopt the same system
National Park-to-Par
Highway Latest Dream
of Good-Road Boosters
By Associated Press.
Pueblo Cole. Nov. II. Indorsement was
given by the Pueblo rood roads enthusiasts
todsy to thn pnipiMted plsn or establishing
a national park-Ui-park highway to con
nert all or the national parks snd scenic
points or interest In the west by t circle
drive or several thousand miles. Ous Holme
of Cody. Wyo. president or the organiza
Hon was present at s meeting or the bust
ness men of this rlty this srtemoon and
rxplalned the plan outlining the proposed
route. It Is probable that a loop win be
nade In the general route from Pueblo
to New Meneo so as to Include the Mesi
Verde national park In southwestern Colo
rado In the proposed plsn.
county
Apache
Cuchíes BJ
I ..ronton
Mobev ms
Navajo
Urahain
final
Yuma II
Olla OS
Yavapai
sania crux .'
Plana
Hreenlee ttS
Maricopa
Totals tan
Msjorlty for Campbell. ITs.
Railroads See to More
Promptly Move Troops in
Case of National Need
By Assorlsted Press.
New York. Nov. It. -Rernnimendallona
railed to racímate the movement 'r '
throughout the united States In time or na
tional rinrrgrnry are given m u i.i .
bllr here tonight by the tperial romailt
lee of the American Railway association V-
polnted to co-operate with thr government
in ronnertlnn with the transportation of tlie
national guard to the Mexican border chirr
among tin- reriunmendatlona are:
That at lesst semi annually the railways
file with the general secrefary of the Amerl
rsn llallnsy association a statement at their
passenger equipment tabdlvlded Into
classes particularly with relation to the
chtrsrter ol the roaches available- and their
'. sting rapacity.
That the committee on relations between
railroads prepare a system of passing re-
nin ta ror movement or troop trains which
. in he put Into service npon thort notice
rlphcre-t. ir possible. In order to save tele
grsphlng.
Thst under almllar conditions In the ro-
ture tr-e Pullman company and the Amertren
Railway association combine their office
so H at all information as to car snd troop
movemrnta will be available to both.
WHEAT lilli- REACH ISH.lt MARK.
By Assoelsted Prets.
Portland. Ore. Nov. It. -Portland Wheat
bids reached the highest prices ever knowu
today with the exrepllon or the blue stem
variety. There was a general tOvance or
I to 5 eenls a bushel in btds Tor the day
and blue stem touched ll.ts per bushel
whlrh la the same as on October 30 the
previous highest record other varieties st
SI.et per bushel. The market Tor oata 'alto
touri ed s new high record Itere with the
trade eagerly bidding gU a ton for supplies
of No. 1 reed.
ft I. AD TIIK WANT Al9
I SELF STYLED SPY SEIZED
I BY FEDERAL OFFICERS FOR
ALLEGED BLACKMAIL PLOT
rN0 PAIN i
By the Nrv. system of lientlstry there
a absolutely No PUN I at ant work upoS
Ihe in in We use Nit l utAl.NK or sny
r Ha products in any form
Latest and best arlili-vrnients in iiental
Science a plsn- without a rooT. which
Soca not interfere with teste or peajgl
light strong durable and beautiful. If
fel a hurry can In nuuv m one is i ih-
lalned ONI I ill to
ALL WORK I.I UHMIH IS YEARN.
ruTi eel. r lerih ft
Crews end Hrlilgr Mark per toiilh t'.iai
Itlver anil i. ..I. i I nil M 1 1 go Up
New System Dentists
Old I'lrsl Nstlnnal Rsak Hldg
t'.oenrr El Pau anil Han Aulenlu Hla.
Aereas the Ntreet from the Krntranee af
the Hotel Ii. i Nuiir
HstaiiUli end lierman Spokea.
Open lAenliin Phnnr :st.
I III I DKNTIMTItY
Absolutely no rhsrte uliatsoever for
f-daosr unable to pav for druul work.
Vutulsy an. i saiuruay o . only a
iContlnue'l rmm Page one'
oii lienistorrr piobablv WOllM ind I"'
bKi il to SpetST pSftKaMliy sgslnat Hrsves.
in ave. b-rt for Nets Vori ÍA SMUsM
alter iMUaRfl a ststem 'ill denying- that Ule
I ountess ton Itcrnstoi-rr's naine had been
un mi. .m il in hla talks with Prun e Malt
Milt. He declared Hie SJ.OIV lie sake. I for
waa solely to rover Ihe expenses id con
reylat the documents to Washington.
"At no inn. In my Interviews and ron
-i. alums with Prime llauf' Idl was
i OUStaa) Hemstorrr inrnllon-d." he
-in fart countess vun Bernalorrr has SOSs
ing si all to do with It. II it true u
letters were addressed to her hut that wss
Just a 'cover.' Those letters wen- entirely
official documents i have not asid th-v
were brought on the Osrtr II. That la
surmised."
GRAVE CONVICTED OK SPYING
BY SK'OTTIHH un. II Ol RT ANU
KKNTENCJCfl TO PRIMON IN tel..
By Assorlsted Press.
New York. fim. II. Ur. v ksrl Hrsves.
as be wss Um known first i tine to pub
in iioucn In tills country hen he was ron
vlrtesl In July. WW by lh- -.mtllsh high
couit id Juallt isry si Kdlnhui sh. -i ntland
or apyiug an I senteiu'eil to serve eight
DR. MLEttL.Jt.Y
OK.NITO l RINARY AMD SKIM
DISEAMKS CURED IN ONE WEEK.
Prsveata rowplli alltms ami after el
recta. Deposit your money la baak
until enrea.
Rno-a I. Colea Block.
Ovar I aloe Clotklug Co.
' " '
months In prlann. It was slleged that imtea
concerning the guns under construí lion
ror the Brltlsb gbvernmcnt snd 'other In-
. i in i unit ni u documents were found In hit
possession.
tiravet appeared In New York In June
wi:i. and was quoted as making a long state-
ment in the .fieri that he was released
I cm the Sr. itch prison upon condition that
ha enter the BrlUsh serret service but tntt-
sfter he hsd prrroniicd Ihe ser1res re
quired of nun the Rrtllah government re
futed to pay linn a reward that had been
piomlaed.
according to this statement flravrs ssld
thst while in in.- employ of the British
secret sen tee he followed from Bremen to
Un- i mied Hiaics In IMI. a confidential en
voy of Germany who came to New York
lo meet an envoy rrom tlw Japanese gov-
ernment. Ortvas alto was quoted is say-
ing that he obtained from the Herman rep-
resentative a copy of a secret agreement
entered into by tiermany with Japan de-
fining the altitude which Oermany would
assume In event of war between the United
Mat.- ami Japan.
Later Hrsves was quoted aa making nu-
merous predlcUirtis ronrernlhg the future
srtlntia of Bulgaria and Turkey and In one
esse describing a plan for a Herman Inva
alon or England.
The question aa In why Graves waa re-
leased rrom Ihe Edinburgh prison wss
rslsod several limes In the British house
or ruiiunon. and rmally. In November tint
a representative or the British foreign or-
flie rrpudlstcd the intimation mat the for-
eign office luid entrusted to Oravea a mis
sion to a foreign country.
Insist
On having your Election Suit
made by
n i:riTi.tttss.iisi.i iw
tnd lliKir f-lty Nat'l Bank BMc.
SINKING OF THREE STEAM
SHIPS NOW CONFIRMED
BY LONDON AGENT
u "iitiinied I row Par.- one I
irteral and her creu iiv..l I .1..1.11.
were rtven. The dTapitrh was called to the
stiention of Secretary or Sute Lansing.
Polnta to ha cleared on hrr. . ia..i.i...
IS reached Involve the questions of whether
uie vessel was riren on without waniinr
whether she carried contraband and whom
er alte attempted Ui escape. The report re-
reived several riava am thai u. ...1....
blan waa Itemg shelled by a submarine led
msiiy ornciata to believe that she probably
wa ruon.ng away therehy saerineing her
immunity rrom aturk it aha earned con
trabsnd and was properly warned the rase
may resolve itseir Into a quae! ton of in
tatteaesey
All available farts regarding the Colum-
bian will be coiie led as soon as poaalblc.
information In the eaeea of the Marina Ara-
bia and lana aiao la still iDcnmplote. but
every repon i calven so far renaming these
vessels wlU be placed before Iba proal
dent as soon as lie rakurns to Ma ta- at
tin- White House.
Levy Grocery Company lJS
sJFUST
tew Dalí rirUeas xtoaaa
Ki Stoar PtrJea. dastvesa
Masa tasnas Maw Machetes eat.
fteev lmporttvd Hollas HewrteaC
a rcsr Sbc
ARRIVED
MarMeSt aheOeal Almonds tsoansd
IIK-
ItV-
rVsran potutd.
Mew Citron pound
New Orange and 1 enana Peeal.
poaxtd
.Ma
.1o
SUm Mata postad SSe latprsrteid caadla
Trade With U. wnd Save Motvey. Mail Ordara
IWas 505 end 506. 204 and 206 E. C
a Prompt
OverUnd St.
netaiTRi ( iiiin or ri ssian
IIMe.tllMH I.HT (4IVIIMttt.il
By Associated Praaa.
Berlin. Jlov. II. Conftrtnallun of the 'da-
atrucuuo of the Russian dreadnought. Ira
iverslritss Marls. Is given in an official re
port from Bulgarian aeejtawaraera dated No
vember in. according to the overseas news
agency. The Bulgarian slatenteni says:
'A fireman of Oka Russian dreadnought.
Inqieratntaa Marta driven lo our coaaL baa
ronrtrmrd the arrearty reported deatrurtlon
of tin dreadnought whlrh was auak by a
ntlna rxplosliai near Sullna or 1 eouYsMJa it
land at the mouth of the lianube.
PARIS WILL SAVE ti ll Hill in
Parla. Nov. II An oritUtaora laaued by
tlw prefect of poltre requlrea tltat theaters
music halla and moving picture show
shall be chased at least oaa day a week.
This action see been taken in connection
with the tes ees ettewicity oeviug aseamos
recently adopted.
I IsTl'frki RraSsfl saBSk
stfWtfjw " " fJaSj bu xsn
Mm ximA tha nneai-atiality ctftarette tobaooo mmXnrnWmiim E
mW that grows anywhere. HHfil HÉb El
fl That's what Piedmonts are made oi DaBflsflBBsmV
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mm v irginia-x-iBruiiua iuuowsi. v fas jSMHSj mbfT'9Mbv1iM vjV m
WM mellowed by the sunshine of tne south. lL-S Hv
Look Tor thst agreeable liveliness and HV Tl sae-s iWUmUiu gUp
fl rest in Piedmonts that is called ckaracUr vWiBt ' t3iml Vk
bemuse ViréUnia-Claroline tobaooo is theeat WM NSsMjar W
I H kind that can give a cigarette this charmcttr. mmm&mJmWmm.
H VIROINIA-CAROUNA TOBACCO PAYS NO flf
DUTY - ALL TMB VA1AJB IS IN TUB dOA HHIs.bHK
RBTTB. bHwHHIIkÉ
"A KKkagt tfrudmontt. jasMUs''. V jjJ
m TiMCiguwtwaíQviSjai fl WgS
MOTBt It it impossible to sail a ptrgajja I 10
tjaaiattea of tstV Turkish sabacoa tat Sa. Mot that
ttna Terkssh tobacco coate atore than VuiautvCar-
ggsja but because aa same Jrrigkt aaaeear eBetsr-
taav and nrpmév UmlBm rju watt be added
o iIk coat of all Turkish tobáceo. Bat PVtdaptaats
laade of bagiveet gtask Virginia-Carolas tabatcco.
leave noa af these value ieaa txrsasai AO (aVa
vaiata it in aaca dgatetSa.
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