El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, December 10, 1916 Page: 2 of 40
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. SUNDAY DECEMBER 10 1916
The Christmas Store for Men
Men Who Buy Gifts for Men and Women Who Buy Gift for Men or Men to
Make Gift to Themselves Will I iH this the Ral Christmas Store.
A Wonderful Showing of Men's and Young Men's
Winter Suits and Overcoats at $15 to $40
thm rntwrrn n are offering here
f-lintli iiiri- Um nttontlon of Men unci
Tonus Mrtl In cart-h of holler nothing-
raines. Ilr-rc final. ym are cer-
tain of fliilrir the quality o nni-
Uní lo :ii Ufad Ion nnl with It the
variety. ! -.tylo. nml I ho fH I hat
worih-w h;lo OtuUww mot hare. Ton
"III fiml n multitude of attractive
iinoleN BMPMM tylesi for lhn-- who
celt pin i In Iho rorfimmnd of fash-
ion fonecriatlvc imiMa for inl-
ncm wear. New ptm-h-backa helt-
. nUl with liUth waistline nar-
row nhonlilm and peaked lapela.
Fiirirto". of lone rlbr-rryl wool care-
farty -olureil hy the heat of foreign
and ilnnKWilc rtyea. JlovH irlped ef-
fecta luatrmjs brown" traya lana and
faix v mltmi. Hlwa complete.
Men's and Young Men's
Suits $20.
The araaon'a newest fabrics. Fine
blue and black rente and unfinished
or-ioii- . ConMcrvatlvc two-button
and plnch-hack modela In handsome
Ntrlnen and. plalda neat pin stripes.
All hand-lallnred and a perfect fit
trun rtinleed. All Hutes; alao .touts and
Kllmo.
Men's and Young Men's
O'coats $15 and $40
A remarkable variety Ihla rear In
eliutlc and doublr-brraated style;
motor '.hi-: Holier: Nhapod Baok
fiufta; I oo-o Coata; Military Modela;
Drew ( 'on la you never saw an many
Rood atria) at one Ume. I'nuaually
uttrnrtlvc maletial including Scotch
Mixture Clievlola HomeapunH and
Kenwya alao the attractive dou bie-
nnis! fabrloH. All colora modela and
sire
Men's and Young Men's
Soft and Stiff Hats
The neweat ahapea - and block.
Wink gray tan olive green and
mode- Wo Jiovt 72 at) loa In Htetaon
Halo. Tilla ill give you some Idea
of our Htock which la by far the lar-
koM I11 the aoufhweat.
Watch Our Christmas Windows. They w II give you-all the information you require
for a Min's Gift. -
We are headquarters for
Military Uniforms made to
order. Fit and fabric guar-
anteed U. S. Army regula-
tion. Largest line of in-
signias in El Paso.
Our Sheep Skin Lined Coats
have made 1 Paso famous.
Beware of imitations; it is
just as easy to get the
genuine.
206-10 San Antonio St.
'i-
VILLA MANIFESTO CALLS
MEXICANS TO ARM
AGAINST UNITED
STATES.
I-
I'oiilimjiM From I'agc On .)
foster coiiregatonii or hualnes prlvl
leaea Willi li in had tin llii' ciiiiiiuuliltl
. Those who .1 1 nut obey thin rule will it
abut anil lin n natx will In notified iui thai
S new representative may lie called.
Í. Thr wronga nr Hie irooiit lawn of the
eountiv being widely kniiwii un account or
thr mailt 1 i-foi 110- tilul amendments wlnrli
have licrn nml. in Iho lew yeara Vlin
new prenldent nm al govern the country
un. i'" Un' lau of roforin.
e. I in- "lil lawn will li- put in force again
because It Ilia been proven ulready that
the ameudmentr and addition" made to them
Mrs htm' 1 onlj thr personal benefit of a
row men. ijAnracihg lie rest ur tlie rounlry.
T. Bloca Ti i- .late uf uu document the
revolutlnnar army declares void all the
BSMssastona. privileges etc granted hy the
so-called roioi. -i tm eminent aj-
reptlnn only the mania lirenaea rerun
ratea of birth nvalli ami all laws GOhhectad
with Die rlvll MatiM of peraona.
i. The revolnlioti naaolat the reaonrreK
of natlvei ami finelKiieK alike lor tlie re-
ronatrurtlon of the rounlry We will nut
In' i"M)nMMi" for deliu or rlalms mailr hy
frirelyTiers who have ri.me la Udl luxpiialilr
rotuitry where they lime made their for-
tuni'a. Therefore. It In logical and ralr
that they luff ST the ronaequenrea romhiir
from the atate of war.
. Mo foreigner may nrqtilre renl eatate
or any ollmr pioperly heri'ttlti r. if he Ilia
Imt iM'Oh natii 1 allied .i n Mexlran for 9
INMUW aiid has not resided ronllniiniislv In
thin rounlry ilnrlnn that prrlml I o l ulllll
the need or the revolution all prOpSft? of
roreigiirri i hrrrhv ronflaialed and bs-
comci ii r proptrty of Hie nation
in. It hnlng heen demnnatraied fully that
the Morth aaisriesiM Iwvo been In the
(firatV'r pail responallilr ror our Internal
strire whlrh they have been roaterlfiir its 1
proven l.y the unjiietlhril and DOIlUnUad
nraaenre on mil' noil of their tronpa. all
S'orih aJMliesmi art deetersa inospaol of
itquirliik any properly aa well aa Chinese.
II. All rjllroad luir with all their lor
rt herato ronriaratrd for the uar or the
nation. Foreign roniiiHiilea whlrh cltlni
nghla of properly hi the railroad will not
bf ron.ldered.
If. Mining propertlea of the . country
which are owned by foreigner will he
The House of Billings
Are you considering a Piano Playarpiano or Phono-
graph) Are you considering quality instruments at the right
price)
Take time to investigate and compare. We are located
out of the convenient shopping district but we make it worth
your while for going out of your way.
We employ no salesmen pay no rent nor run extrava-
gant ads.
All we ask is that you take time to compare and give
us a call.
F. G. Billings Piano Co.
BiUit. ts Bldg.
1429 Boulevard.
Comer Austin
f "t Undersell
Levy urocery Company aughw.
Removal Sal Now On Stock Must Be Reduced
t Glass as Fnrit Jelly 25c 5 Ceas Tomato Pulp 26c
2 Glasees Apple Butter 25c 3 Cans Sliced Peaches l ib. 25c
3 Jars Assorted Jams 50c 3 Cans Pie Peaches ..... 25c
1 Cans Pes . 25c 3 Cans Pie Apples 25c
We Will sieve leaner? W l Ul east sea Aateale street aeevstu- Cut Hell
505 and 506. 204 and 206 E. Overland St.
rnnl Incaled also for the use uf the ul
turn.
19. To allmulate the Meilcttn manufac
turer and to increase industries grnrrslly
nil over the country sll mensntiie opera-
tlona with the I'm led Slates are hereby
impended. All rail and wire romnitinlrs
tloiii will he 1 mllej below the Inter-
national boundary' to enforce this provis-
ion. '
!. All in i hi o chiefs arc hereby urged
to require all male Inhshltanta of their
leapective territories to uae up limitary
li minus to be prepared for the great strug
gle with the Invuiler. Those who refuse
will be declared traitors and shot their
Pioperly lieing ronliarsted.
15. All mllltaiy chiefs muit act under
the most sirlrt Provisions Of morals and
those g-ullty uf misconduct will be shot
immediately without dlsiuu tlon Because 01
military rang or prestige.
10. To properly punían those who misuse
puiuir power anil in avoui uture.esBw
io our rouutry. as soon as Venustisno
Csitsbh neei n' country and seeks
uge In toreign lands tne revolulloiiary
giiveriiinrnt will -k for his eitradlUon. If
that rounlry reluaea tu semi hark i.arran
sa lo be iumiihid for his crlines tlie clt-
liens or gubjerl of said country will not
hac tuiiiiuiiees giaiih-u to good cunen
l ello Countrymen. You know now my
gleiltest midegvor and I believe that 11
oiir endeavor loo. It Is U) exw rminaie
i I lie mo. i i.i.i' 1 1 nml shameful tyranny of
' Mexico. I e us go lo war guoutliif: "Me
Ir. lot lh' Menean:"
I ssn Andres. (hlh.
Kranriaro Villa ncnersl In ChieTT
Anoihei pi-oclatnation issued by Villa and
: disii iiiiited throughout chinualiua city ul-
i lows:
I .min e in the People of Chihuahua:
I have nolirrd with deep regret that the
iiiaiiu in ni ml inhabitant of ihi . city .
1 tchoiiiK lh- cañ'anciata papers have been
i. ii lulling unsainded fears toward tin
Llorcct iltldei my coiumthd. Wishing heart
il mat nriier be n : : in tins city.
I honor myself in ttaunr to th puipi mat
'they disabuse their iniuas o sui-n rear..
iievntuig ii 'insi'ives in their utwrs. run
guaranw es ni he extended to persona aim
properly and in rase they be In any way
uUlratSd they must give notlie of It tin
rio-diau i lo general h -adquai tvrs so the
euipiiti he seierely punished
Chihuahua .November St lv!6.
r'raneisco Villa (uncial In Chief.
A lluro piurlaiiialloii Isaued by Villa It
of the nature of an apology lor Ida lailure
lu gtleiid a in. ting or Uie luercheiiU uf
un i in i .tiled by nun
MKXIl.tN MINT US'FKRS TO
iiiin osui a nii silvkm mat.
Memo cuy. Ivc. .-The Mexican treasury
Sspartrnml today issued s rirrular sitting
ll would eoin gold and ailver bullion free.
The oiije. t uf me order Is lo Increase the
i iri ulslihg medium immediately and to
minimise tin export or the metala from Uie
rounlry.
oiimi.ox IXItKr'INITtXV pompom. h
i m i 1 1 on of ii i ii oí o BLTem
MeMin City liee v The eiecuUon of
Harold i n .n haa again beeu poatoned by
the Mexiian governinent Oenrrsl iibregou
the mln I atar of war today lelegrsplun lo
iiaxara oidrrliig Uie auspenalon of Uie
saotenre r.i : lumra because of rep re
st iilatmn. ina.ie h luiiisli I onsul Heuerai
llu.rsloii I. an i iH-neial obingon grauleu
an uiiislinie -uii.ii.iuu uf toe rnirnre
agauists Kllon wl.irn was lo hae been
i an in! out today Toe atiateaaioa la to
enable the lineman state department to
ci nilii .' li- . Ugatlue ur Uta rasa
I It "'' - roinlrlrd by a niurt martial
li a chsige or aiding the rehala against
Ur- si'verninent.
lOHMUutlltNliM PA.NI MAMW
1NOIHIH Mllll SUM Vug I H
ouereiaro. Mat. Dee V Alberto 1 Pane
one of Uie i iMumlasioiuira to Ule lolnl run
ference at Atlantic city left fur the foiled
Sialea uiiugld. beaitng (leneral i urina
auU.urily for tlie Mexican euuunisatou to act
on III pi ot ii oi drawn up by Use tourer-
The nature uf Oeour Paul a I
is not knowii. but a big official
gtaOfaf wtUaui altenuina.
iislruvUiuii
explesae-l
would be
FINAL SERVICE IN
TEMPLE MT. SINAI
DEDICATION TODAY
FeHdtetion Ceremony to Be Held
in Newhr Completed Building
This Afternoon.
The fellrltatlon service which will rnn
elude the ceremonies of dedlraiion of the
new Temple Mount Ulna! at 'iregnn and
Montana atreeU will he held l 4 o'clock
this afternoon. Addresses will lie delivered
at this ervice by Her. Perry 1. niceTpaslor
of Ihe First christian church; nichard V.
Hinges president of the Agaocialed CUSfl
Ilea: capl. John T. Alton chaplain of Ihe
Twentieth infantry and nabhl IaiuIs dross-
man. D. D or Cincinnati Ohio.
Hundreds of El Patoant Inspei led the new
Pudding of the Temple Mount Mngl dunns
the houra It waa thrown open hi the tiubllc
yesterday afternoon. Serviré were held
In the morning at the new synagogue at 10
O'clock nabhl Molte Bergman of Alhu
querque delivered the sermon at this
service The children's choir of the syna-
gogue tstlgted In the service.
Four Army Chaplains
Will Conduct Union
Service al Fort Bliss
The program for the union serviré in
the tabrrnsrle of the Tweniletli Inranlry
at Fort Bllta on Sunday night will include
four regular army chaplains chaplain
Samuel 1. Smith It to be Uie speaker on
sundav night and the song service win
be directed by chaplain Joseph Clemona.
following Is the order of worship:
prelude sixtet from Lurla dl l.anuner-
moor Ihjnlgettl. Twentieth mrintry band.
Hoxologv Band and congregation.
lnvoeatlbn--:hapleln Clemens.
Hymn--"What t Friend W Hive In Je-
sus Converse.
Heycri- "Traumerl (Rehumsnn) Twen-
tieth mrintry band.
Scripturv Chaplain Cohee.
Praver Chaplain John T. Atton.
Hymn--'Ail Hall the Power or Jesus'
Name." Anon.
Sermon Chaplain Samuel J. Smith.
Postliulc "Saviour Breath an Kvenlng
Bleislnr' (Stebblng) Twentieth Infantry
'na- .
B iiedlctloi--(:ii'laln Joseph Clemens.
Young Artists Seeking
Fame to Be Encouraged
By Associated Press
Sew York Dec. . The purpose to establ-
lih here a national center for the encourage-
ment of struggling- young artists "with
names In th making-" plc where their
works may he seen and purchased was an-
nounced here tonight hy "frlenda of young
artists." an organlistlon rprmed by wealthy
pidrons or art two years aro. The society
plans to have a building or their own here
for the purpose and lo offer resident
scholarships to the most talented rompeU-
lors. The society soon will hold a competition
which decorators all over the country are
Invllod to enter prior lo December 88. The
theme Is " decoraUve and appropriate
oanel for a lobbv or a theater." otto Kahn
and others have orrered prltes. Competitive
eihiiuilona for painters sculptors and
etchers also are neing arrangrn lor mis sea
son
Here Come ihe Holidays!
Good Things for
Everybody
Our Mark Cross Line of Leather Goods
and Novelties
Are now being shown just ie thing for Christmas presents.
HERE ARE JUST A FEW
Manicure Sets Pigskin Cloth Brushes Photo Frames
Seuiing Stand and Baskets Card Cases Poker Sets
Toilet Cases Scissor Sets Ash Trays
Traveling Bags and Suit Cases Cigar Cases Cigarette Boxes
Tie and Handkerchief Cases Wicker Breakfast Tray Mahogany Humidors
Slippers in Cases Wicker Lemonade Set Lots of other articles
We also carry the largest stock of Furnishings in El Paso Silk Underwear
Ties Handkerchiefs Hose Mufflers Shirts Bathrobes Silk Dressing Gowns
Pajamas Gloves silk and fur lined; Fancy Vests Hats and Caps Wardrobe
Trunks. COME EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE
&XammtitiÁ
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The House of Quality'
Members of Company K
Doing Service in Big
Bend to Be Remembered
Company K or the Fourth Taxaa Inran-
try which Is the El Psjo organization In
the national guard will be remembered by
the ladles or El Paso on Christmas with
comfort bags and rakes and pleg. The rom
Tort bags which are to be sent to the El
Paso boys will be very serviceable as each
will contain sixteen different articles. Also
each bag- will have the name of the recip-
ient embroidered on it
One-fitlr or Company K li located at Marta
and the other half Is at Alpine. The Texas
soldiers were railed out by the president
several weeks ahead or those of the other
states with the exeopton or the mllltla of
New Mexro and Arsona. Therefore they
have been n the border patrol servce longer
PROPOSED CIVIL SERVICE
FOR CITY SCHOOLS STEP
BACKWARD IN GOVERNMENT.
(Continued from Pag One.)
must trust the administration of Its laws
to agents and those aírenla should be to
few in number as to enable every voter to
know the rnaracler and record of every
man he votes for and so few In number
as to concentrate the spotlight or pltlleas
publicity on them.
The executive sod highest administrative
ofrires rortuiiately require only a few qual-
ifications. Honesty diligence and reason-
ably sound Judgment are the necessary
qualifications. These quallUea the public
that is the average man knows when he'
seas. Let the voter see the man be is to
vote for; the better be knows 1dm. the
more certain be la to vote IntelllgenUy.
Simplifica Uon Need or tke Hour
We rain nottdnr by making the machin
ery of government more complicated. -The
duties in the Midst or his oUier manifold
Interests and arUvlUes.
After all elect thr right sort of major
and aldermen and they will give us the
tight sort or administration; rail to elect
the right sort or men. and no nimpllrateq
machinery of administration will help.
There It no subsUtute ror men wlio will do
their duty. 1
I- HOT AND Mill in DISEASE COSTLY.
By Associated Press.
Washington. Pec. l.-Miif nullum dollars
It Ihe sum last year's epidemic of root
and mouth 'disease took rrom rederal and
state tregjurles according to th: annual
report of the bureau of animal indusuv
That however does not represent the full
cost. It is declared as owners were paid
for their animals on a meat aiu basis
which did not represent the value of thous-
ands of animslj slaughtered.
NEW TlUi'NU! FACTORY.
The Pul I lam Trunk factory with tales
rooms at 309 Mills street is one of Uie new-
est business establishment In El Paso. Ed-
ward M. 1'nlllajn. the manager haa been ror
fears connected in an important capacity
wun one or ine leaning irnna coinpanie n
Dallas and comes lo El Paso highly m-.nn
era also are being arranged ror this sea- than the troops of any other state. The ma- ery or government more complicated. JW) years connected hi an Important
i. Jorty of them have been on- duty at re- need of the hour Is to simplify govern- with one of the leading trnnk cotnpi
1 ' mote po'.nts on Ihe border rretjuently many I ment so that the busy man In a busy lire Dallas and comee to El Paso h.ghly
READ THE WANT TADS. miles from sny town or railroad. 1 may have Ume to understand his political mended.
Why pay for duty
when you buy cigarettes?
Import duty doesn't add a tiling
to the quality or taste of a cigarette
it's just a valueless expense.
Piedmonts pay no duty because
they are Virginia -Carolina tobacco
grown right here in the United States.
Golden lively and mellow as southern
sunshine itself.
TA.M .-.1 n aisla. k4
tuuaueU cApci i win icu jiuu uiar
Virginia-Carolina is the best cigarette x
tobacco that grows on earth.
ti
A package of Piedmonts please.
99
jhedmont
Cigarette of Quality
NOTEi The duty on tke Turkish tobáceo thai
Mae fast a Sc pacaag ul o-calird blewM damxsttea
m iia.fr asa the cost of the teharen ta.ll) Bat
fltaiauass made of highrat-gradc Virginia-Caraba.
Isas ran aartv mil as 4ar is aW nmttm bs-
caae there is a 4afy aa Vfaghth faiiJiaa atanco.
IO for 5
cJlso Washed 20 for 10 1
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, December 10, 1916, newspaper, December 10, 1916; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth198580/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.