El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Wednesday, November 21, 1917 Page: 2 of 12
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. WEDNESDAY NOV. 21. 1917.
SUFFERED SO LONG
SHE WAS ALMOST IN
DESPAIR SHE SAYS
bel sunned riisrmemertt or nm WHj
Otiard by the workirtei
few riistiet. in wh ra
rron nat mum in
hive
WILY LENINE AND TROTZKY
PLAY ON IGNORANT MASSES
HUN HORDES BATTER AT
GATES OFVENICE CITY
(twinging etrong forces northward to region of Vldo the force of
th Amrtro-Oermana have forced the Italian to evacuate on stmngtr
fortified position and hare captured two Important villages Quero and
Menta Caraelle opening way for drive orar Venetian plains. Enemy
armies now are within nine ralles of Venice.
i tn.
TEUTONS STILL TRYING TO
DISRUPT MORALE OF
MEN FIGHTING IN
ITALY.
m Pear rie )
the atrrri front." teyi toíéy7! ""official
announcement.
"in Macedonia on the western bant of
the VaMsr. Bnlrarltn tronpt paielrt' d
! rene It trenches md took prlsoneri."
The
Best
Lost
of the
Year
The upper photograph a ho ara Lntn at the left and TroUky at the
right tiring argument In on of their many at reel mee tinga la Petro
grad. The lower picture ahowa Trotikjr at the left Lanin at the light
working on the eympathy of the people by paying tribute at the (rare
of a iiolanevikl alaln lo Lenlne'a earlier attempt to overthrow the Ke-
rcnaky government
In Miserable Health for Four
Yean and in Bed Moet
of the Time.
.-TI. Prltlth torrea In
in . - - - ir-- '
no resides hi wit IWBgaain street Dal-
las Ten re"-ntly.
"AboM four ycri ego" continued Mra
Pebney "i r ti an attack of ptomaine pota-
onmr after eating Ire rntm and this
seemed to b Ule i egtnning of serious
II nuble for me. I noon gol so I couldn't
M wtthotil tuffermi tsvera pain in tu .
my H'm"i ... wouin iuihi.
rtiiiinr ml
Mnothcrlnr spells anil
kept getting tilia until rvrrvininir ! i - a
greed with me ami then rhennialKiii I
In and I altril v suffered atony. Al lime
I could di i. or my houeework al all. In
fan. I v n confined pi wy bed three and
four day al it tune I tried rverylhiiw
Including niinrral . but kepi roing
l..wn until I lisnlly hail any hope left ' i
half the nieht and ret up In the in
frellng half deed.
"A number or my friends adyi.
to try Teniae and. ota I'm so ala
I did for ta I Mid. I believe It hai
inv life. I began I" lee! batter
first dose; n termed Ut s.-olhe and ti
en my atornarh and my appei
lian lia !
invihinir i
provea ni i in
thr people can. My wftartn l all.
irone and my fifth and lefei have
grown Jirtner. My .-.-p i amnid and
rr.Miul and I wake up in the morntaM
frrlitia line and dill or ilfnr. I ran no :
tny hotiaawork aotv and I tan'l ray lo
much in praite ur Tain
ac tor us wmaavr
tin worn jn my cate.
Tanlac la told In Kl Pit'
Pollard Druir Co and Paun
under tiic peraonal otrortlot
'I .1.1 1 rrpi eaentallvew Adv.
i.f a pcclal 1
SITUATION IN RUSSIA
HANDS OF COSSACK.
IN
d from I t
m.l
llrlpUed in by III.'
ntiirreat rif woikiiicu't
tea." They do mil
Maa pi follow the Imet n -. n by
ttolahevlkl winch tbey aert. "lead to
alicntlinir the iimletanai
luteal life and In the ct
id an
poatible ie line wbli It meant deilrurtbin
or the revnliitinn and Hie nnitilrv."
Ainona H conmiKin.iiart qmnnr lltdr
poata were tliote In ch.'rte of Irade in
mi mi:! ii nf tin. un uní i it
who wkm: i mh:r fihk at ihkm iih
HAVE III II RVtO TO I'l l ltOI.lt All
By AftOOalH I I f
I an ii i at nc
. "seieral inciiihera or
my lire" Mill Mrs Blanch A. Dinner
the Alucin an Rafl CtNWM COfflfMiaiOO to dona not arfect pertona who are mcrnhcri
Ruaaia wno weia under lire in Moacnw al f a church tint h-a aa one of Ita cardinal
Interval' duiln the week or atrei t riht. mien an ati'tlnenra every rrlday from the
In ibera returned t . Pelrurrad Pin (tht. : aaa of mcala.
Many or the Indo! of ttafir noPH were; pmron of the retlatiranu thai hava
riddled by ririe liullrta and mviy pereona heeded the naltnn'a aoneal nava nnt ra-
Wounded In the itteeta were brmifrlit Pipi tpoiided P the plan with the proper anlrlt.
Ihe bulltlmr. where liiey were aatltted by rcttaurant nwnart aay. Several of them
the iiieiiibeit or the miaalini. None or the when "nformed that meal would not he
party waa injured. They report that the tervrd to them have left the reitauratitt
and or UM conflict In Mom-ow wat rear hl with tlin remark tint they wnuld "art
Friday n'abt when by airreemant. Ibe meat ninea-here elte." Aa many other
military radet were i.rmiiteii to retire rralanrama malte no afrort lo ablda by
with their anna lr..ni the Kremlin. Several the . . ..... i..n to aiihtttute r .. ti n it an
flret occurred ami there wat much prop- eaav tl.lnr to ant meat al them. Thua
rilv n.iiniK" il.liiiir I lie liriillur. I ne
Meir.H'.ila bolrl waa b'.iubai.lid with
ahrapuel.
Mil HI 11 I.OMIIMH St I omit
IN IINIANI1 Mill ft I I'"-1 III
ini ltl liMISI. I 0011 MIIIHMt.K.
By aalaaatad Preai.
iietttnirinrt. miiihiki. monuay. ov iv anrve rond. it it prnpnaen mat larre pta-
The retieral atrika alu-li ban bneti In carda be placed at conaplruotia placea In
prorrett in I inland fur tc ral dayt will . Ihe rlly on which the namea or the eallna
pe ended tomorrow. A Soi In 1 1 it Rnvcrn- 1 place that obterve meatlex and wheal-
aienl or twelve persont lint been burned leat dtvt once a week and Ihote that do
In an rfrurt tu oicicnme the food abort- I not will be act down In letter b enouah
arc. ror all b aee. Newapapera alao will be
The Red Outrd will reuialn under anna aaknd p. attlrl the movement by publlth-
unltl all ibe demanda or Hie workmen hava ' ink In their columna similar information
EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT
NATIONS' MARKET
220 MESA AVE. PHONE 2576
Sanitary- Refrigerated
Cash or Credit Free Delivery
Grocery Dept. Oilers lor Today
Thursday and Friday
2 lb-. Iiri.-il P. n. In - f..r ::.
o-lli. package Pimm- Trum-a
foe Mo
Laaati OrfaM While and
IJr.b Whltf laundry Hai
IOU bare for. . M.Tft
Ratatl earti So
Pyle'a Pearl I no new atylo
pa. Li.;. each . Su
WE HAVE BARGAINS FOR YOU'
The Celebrated Fancy Pack California
Sunkitt Apñcot in 21 2-lb. can 1 for 28c
Sunkiat Apricot in 21'2-lb. can 6 for $1.35
Sonkiat ApricoU k 2Vt-lb. cam 12 for $2.68
Libby McNeil & Libby't Fancy Large -Green Aapara-
gut Large 2V-lb. can 1 can for 25c
6 can for $1.48 IS can for $2.85
Fancy Clean White Onion 6 lb for . .
Fancy Colorado Potato 50 Iba. lor.
Fancy Jonathan Apple 50
Can You Beat
1
J. H. NATIONS MEAT & SUPPLY CO.
I'uiUMl Malea Food Adnilutaiiallou Liueauu Number 07
LEVY GROCERY CO.
1 tnu. mtUrnm Mué
I Ike. Bleak lle Ai.(.n .
0 lea. Sweat evaa ....
Us. Caekla Apple.
í E aaea (o-sauuu Reel
1 eeefcasos Tfiiauil ..
'"'mew'
VatW CAMMKb 1'lM
ill'--
ri" tnnotirirr.
The announcement follnwi
rnrsl AlVnhv renorls that fpiir
moiintod tmo-s orrurdevi met Pi M Ttfaa
If miles northwest of lnitem on 'in
dav. YejileMv nor tnfsnter. affetnetwi
iio the hlrMend of titilar reached a line
15 miles wett of Jeruulem."
r.rnH prv timtv rnrrn
(imn nmiv. HIT WIT.
Tpt i i i n v pawn.
fir associated Preni
Paria 'ov an The ciermtrta made an
ett-i-k lam nlgll on a front of one kilo-
metr In tli Verdón actor north of
CturlWtH wood. They anrrrrrted In pene-
Irallnr the rrerrh dvrnred positions
nMv. ofri .. .
nnlly were rmelled for the mnt part.
phi i nrirnvtr. won o dispose
' ut nrprr or piii ion MtitKR
i Mi inn tx-p'tonnisMtv rtPFNWM.
I now I ny Aarni lated Praaa.
aarad Atorlerdatn. Wny. wi-A DIM ha been
Ih my 'ilimltled to the Oerman relehata au-rntth-1
ihrrtn thr rh'n-Mor n dlapoae of a
' rrdif of isnnn.nnn'ion mrk or ettrviM.
Inar eTr- nara "v a fterlln dlrpateb
today Ttir hill ha been piren rirai on
the order of te da for the relinaur
i"tlnn of November n.
'
n.'li nvvir rrp. lift.
-imimi in i vtni tnrrtT.
i .orlte l Prcua
MonlfMl iw. vtl. ftnnriaonment for
'i wat fherl tcnlnce Imooaed Pidav by
In f 1'tllrtn r tn I ntrret rninltni n
ette
dvn-ml
fllh the
rtf I ord Atheiman. publlahed or
On'" Four Dnudas
Pilauranti Ohsertie
Nation 4 Meatless Day
l Time pe' HI ( orre
r.ndrnt.
fioti'riat Arlr . Nov. 9n -Th lortl food
idmtlilttrtlnr flnhert pe who hat been
"virnmentti m havlnr local adharrnre pi
'the national nmrrtm of food rootervl-
tlon MbtUtnttOfl. "td laat n'rht that
I iv did not eontpter that fiouela realm-
intt and huplt bad compiled wllh the
' etretlinnt or National Admtnlttralor
m.ver In a manner that rnflrela a pa
triotic tplr'l. nal four DaaaiM eatinr
placet have ao far obterved memiett dtvt
and only one hat had a tthentlett day. Ttie
Innrntlect dvt have been observed on Frl-
i.v. which. tnimiicli flth It trved.
the bnMneM of their com'ietllora bv at
tumlnr a will'nt attitude Piward re-
U ic'i. nf Mr. Ilooyer and thota who are
alatlnr him.
In order that all rettauranta may he
forced by loval opinion lo aave and run
Premlor Canneit Corn on Cob
In gallon cana each lac
M. i. H. OOPFKE
In Mb Tin tiaoti I.M
In Mb. Tina eauti tl.aa
rum I'l oniNo
No. I Tina it. a II ic
No. H Tina it A It lio
So. in K. It. . . I1.SA
...g
.$1.48
II-. bos
i hi Price T
$2.13
I Al l o I II Ms
1 ami t. ban AnusaUu Kt.
IKKI lilXIVIIll
I las. Celersdu apuaa M
be lie hiirUigi. hulter Ue
Na Hoi... Pusla k. Uu.rl. Ur
Na retar Moi.r .e
i bullir in.... Ur
I lb. kVst Krokee Mure tar
II lb kuaar tl.aa
!re reree JSt
t It. is A.VU I
ANDIKS
SIX
a!A "
'eaV 9 LVjKBf AgH
T'mn y Taw H99BH
J .BKWeeaa1 . -
JUAREZ PREPARED TO RE-
SIST ATTACK BY VILLA
BANDITS.
tCnnitiried fVmu .1 tOtii i
Df ogled (gun to Mexico either at ujluag
ur t Juarei.
I Mi.tin of Americana
Several aiuh ut n. ...na v u with in-
tereila in Lliuiuai.ua anU uurauiiu arilvuü
In JuatL'X 'I ueauay aitcrnoou wuen the
'Hilar train fiotn Ululinaliua city fatekr
a Ihe burilar. AxcuiOiu lu Uieiu. Amer-
icana In Urn ..i... atalas ara lleoiuv
Ihtlr proputle anil aecklug aafoty 4n
tnalr i.wu Da unify In i lubuatiua city.
lUey title there H mu. n i icttiainly an.i
uniaat ilua lo Ibe repi ail.ill.ua ol
III bendita. Priming I aiesipatlun of
Uia pieaenl aciivliy. limy tlalr lorelga-
owned prupei i.ea uf ail uhATgrtsf ere
cluaing i. ..i tu avail oulatcr ilayi
In 1.1 l'aio Monean aim Ametlraiii Hu
have been P.ik.wlu Ibe inu t. unni r
livitu t cloicly. are itunicj in uplnien
to abetlicr ti.e thicrialn la irt.ll run
irmplatin a rani on Juarri or liai aenl
out 11.4. repon ai a "huid" -uthcr
Dioiemeut According to some.
there la no doubt but u.i
aiiere u i.
I Uljie í p
raoaally and
Menu aay
cf tlje slate
uiat he will
: pllaa and murli
aay new rave
every tandil
pressed into
autos pie. a
L.i. m erUXI
nilkiwiug the
frota Ujiiiaia.
Nail N alusry.
. Sanutls
'.Nulkilhaubdu.s- i.nu v.imii
iiM?;Mf-
I Ibry bad"" er' iiui luuney of am
were poorly tlothrrl and equipped and
uuni i.n . .' Thlt'a one reaaon P e.
iin.ii-' Uiv attack which I cliararterlie
meivly aa anutber baiulll Incident"
Mr. llan ta wu of Ibe opinion that no
bencina ere operating within a radlun or
too mi lea uf Juarez lie admitted that
aeveral mu. ill banda had been working
alnur Uia river uulil lo daya ago but
aya tinao disappeared a snort time lie
me the tiiiinira atlu. a and all band
war present at the border battle ibe
hiir .inis tiaie not yet had tune to return
Hum tijlnara be declarea and with tired
horeea could not return tu their lorroer
hauuU lu leaa than five or all daya
Haya Illa I rara Am. rit an.
Villa ti arrald to come lo the border
aim assist in the atura un ojuiaaa r
..iiiuina n. hss lawiaini' insuaeaar. aa
laaretl I'nitej statea forces whu might
I hare croeted the border and taken him
i aptive. lor mis reaaon lie irinained in
i Hie bi- ksrouud. where ha could soon
i make bis eeeae Into the mountains If
any t..itiio iin.vameiii tuviaid bun were
Hailed.
Phoenix Stenographer
Willing to Go Abroad
to Serve Government
By Timet Sperl! nrreapondent
i Sltbee Aria. Kuv. fck Ml Winifred
Couiubi who hat juat returned from
jVu l lo liar former home In Pboeuli and
'lo me sub- fair has oriared bar tan bet
'to tlie rountrjr to ihe war thai abe rao
be ma) helpful tad I rtvly lo sail far
1 1 ranee at a momeiii's notice abe la aa
ipril aleuogiapher and typlal ami U
ready to u abroad at her own expense
.iid lender ar Mrvlr wlibout pay. So
uat been resident of lb Warren du-
! trlcl lor number af years wu librarua
in Uia c-ipi'sr Queen library lor aoaae
MM and Ittor went to work for Jaba C
ore ii ay as hla private aecrelaiy. which
. .anion alie bald until ha lalt lor ser-
vice I franca. Hit t'uontba U partic-
ularly clt'.i Sim i pa! J..UU unavti
i nd it la enrreli believed lhal bar er-
ar will be (created and that she will
.Jon be doing her bit serosa lb aa
mouth to noes llosa
ecied. surerUuoua hair
rstoove.1 ers urace "tt".
ola. -Adv.
QVERbNA VJ AofVipi AVA
. fAXy- icHIA'
Rotary Starts
Campaign to
More for Recreation Fund
Seven Committees Named to
Obtain Remander of $10000 Quota; Final Drive
Will Be Made at Regular Weekly Luncheon
on Thursday.
11 Pito Rotary Monday tururt the
whirlwind campaign to raise liu.tavi for
the war camp community recreation fund
or this amount which has been desig-
nated aa El Paso's quota In the ti.noo-
oou fund to be raised throughout the
United States 3.noo already has been
aubaortped. The remainder will be rolsed
by aaven committees appointed by Hob-
eri Krnkauer. president of El Paso Ho
is ry
r-IOli
of notary will be held
Commllleea Named.
The committees are as rollowt:
Ifo. 1. Ed Held Claiborne Adams A. .
Straver.
No. t. W. R. Winch. A. E. Ryan and
R. R. Seeds.
No. I. Ed lackman. Rabbi Martin Zle-
lonka 1. W. ilrkpatrtck.
Mo. e. i. R. egall J. P. Hunter J.
M. Event. Fred Woodworth.
Mo. i. . W. Mitchell D. K. Smith H.
n. MeOllntock.
NO. t. H. O Wilton r. B. Fletcher J.
P. Sheehan. F. B. Simmon.
No. 7. F.d kayter W. R. SchuU Leo
kannapel. Rev. C. L. Overttreet.
"The International Asaoclatlnn of no-
tary Clubs thought o well or th war
camp recreation work that they have
pledged their aolld support to It al ti c
Atlanu convention" Mr. krakauer ild
Monday.
There ta a fund of ai.orioooo being rait-
ed throughout the Uniu-d states and of
thla amount El Paso has been asked to
rata ttO.OOO.
Rotartaae Know or Work.
Every Hnurlan who was si the meet
'The National Commission la going to
make an appropriation for El Pso.
"i nis appropriation will no doubt be
mucb larger amount than El Pato I
atked to relie. Rut there haa been no
attempt made to put thla work on com-
mercial bun but It Is rather for each
and all to do their pert It meana In this
work aa In every other. America's undi-
vided from. Therefure let El Paso be
undivided. The Roury la your serv-
ant and we wtnt to.p'ty our part at be-
come! Roterlan. 'Also we might add
that El Paso Roury aak the support of
every loyal supporter of our government
in El Peso.
"Bret Piece fnr midlers."
"We went everybody to know that we
are going lo make our city Ihe bett pirre
on earth ror añidiera. W'e are going to
make the rondltlona as nearly Ideal aa
It humanly possible Mow to do til thlt
we must hava budget to support th
many activities which mutt become
pan of the general program. We can't
even tell American motnera where their
hoya 111 be In France but we can tell
them aomtthinir about how they in gal-
ling alone aa our guests. Every Ameri-
can mother hit riant to expect that
her boy It t tira aa American money-
American appreciation of patriotism can
make him.
"Now tu do tint we are given thla op-
portunity to pley our part In this nation-
al campaign fur adequate funda lo tarry
on this work."
Mr. Kltifel Talks ee M'erk.
"In th present war. the soldier facet
death and waltt For II tinder the most
depresalnr clrcttmstencri; shall the coun-
try furnish a'l other things necessary ror
the buelneei of mar and nenien to fur-
nlth the one thing thai can make a max-
imum iim of them namely an inspired
anldler." uld Mrt. Ivonne Klueel. In
charge of the welfare and recreation
work for the eoldiera In El Paao.
"We honor our soldiers but the honor
la or no value to them unlett they know
B
"We appreciate their patriotism -but to
remain alien! about II It to keep limn
them very preclout knowledge
"We prlu the result al which they aim.
sh-ll they not be shown all theae thinaa
and In knowing them win thev am find
the gre lest Inspiration thai Ihe country
cln glvel"
"The eoldiera' weirara aad recreation
e.uiicnittee It charted with the rupon-
siblltly of presantlne this great prion
l ie lo Si Peto and of eupervuine the re
aponte which will be made. Thla anrk
is aa essential to lha war as the auppiyint
or materials for food clothing or arms
men!."
Netkteal per Kressr.
"Yeu are asked to contribute to the
war camp cooimuulty recreation rund be-
rauae broad national aunporl Is itere
airy to the success or the undertaking
You are reslly contributing honra of son
shine and recréeme pleasure In the boy
b"i are en route to beilir'ial.i trenches
It la a very a'tUfvlne realms- lo know
thel you. personally bars b. en muni
mental in keentag lh. se bievs men. tiler
now uiortl burnt then en army hee ever
been helor Your contribution bull the
In it nier aide or warfaredanrra in iirlvale
hornet fellowship la emits athletic uiur
aSaSgate cJturiuiat. eaevtaioaseoia. It
Felestnnt
Chiogga.
Adig'H.
Whirlwind
Raise $7000
Canvas Business District and
meant there will alwaya be t safe place
for that hoy to go.
"Mothers tre proud of their soldier
boys an.i happy to tee them go on their
country's greet mission that his elwaya
been the aplrtl of the American mother.
But that bar boy ahall be aurrounded by
the right influences morally at well tt
physically every ttep of the way to the
front makes her doubly willing to sacri-
fice It la w ithin your power to aid by
contributing to a really wonderful fund
whose privilege It It to provide those
recreations and camp community move-
ments which provide almost parental love
and cnnaldcratlon. no matter where the
camp or cantonment may be. Let there
he material help in the outstretched bead
or rnenasnip.
TEXAS COAL PRICE
IS FIXED BY BOARD
Retailer Ara Advised No Retro
active Charge Will Be Made
for Miner' Wages.
The sending out of lovolcti to retail
coil dealer with th noutlon tumped
on tame that the qunution wu subject
to revision In price lo take care or in
creased retroactive waaca that H. A. Car
field fuel administrator might allow
miners list cauaed many reuil dealers to
keep their prices up lo take care of lb
possible price revision. Thlt Informa-
tion came Monday In t communication to
John M. Wyatt member of the tute
edvisory board rrora Wiley Bldr sute
fuel administrator.
Mr. Blair enclosed copy or the tele-
gram he tent to Mr. Otrfleld on Nov. ti-
lt reads.
"Would earnestly tuggett you not mow
mine operttort on account tny wage in-
crease under penalty contnet to make
their prlcet retroactive on any cotí ai-
reíd? shipped. Soto otxrttois tending
out memorándum Involcet tt KM Per ton
eueeauu lump atm aaviaing retail ueaiers
tbtt to bt aafe they ahould figure tblt
roal will ultimately cost :..ti f. o. b. mine.
Tblt la very disturbing to the trade end
bai csused local dealers to ralae their
prices accordingly' which It an injustice
to consumer. At my requett reutlert
hive reduced price end tre now telling on
cost btalt al St aO plu reasons' le prufit.
Think mine operator should atnd addi-
tional rott account retroectlv wares to
minera. blair.
"Fuel tdminlstritor or Texts."
To the above ulegrtm Mr. Otrfleld re-
filled promptly at follows
"Blair. Fuel Adm . Dallas. Tel.
consignments or coal tatii o mane on
tlon of price by the United Sutes fuel
administration. Tblt ruling tupercedrs
paragraph four publication five.''
(Signed) H A. GARFIELD.'
Price Mutt Be rixe New.
Tbe above telegrams are explanatory
and reuilt coal dMlera In Texaa will un-
derstand that lbs price on coal they have
received or now have tn transit ahould be
billed to them only at lb price filed by
WHAT HAS
BECOME-OF-
Trie LAD WHO U9CO TO
COlxecTCtbftR iManKfl
HI6 atrU-it MAKE AM
ASM TUAY
isei 1 - -ivtetia a 1 jr
' vtuL osee- I Xj
optatkt
ERE at the height of the dance season
come the bett dance 'ist of 1917. The
New York Hippodrome Production
"Cheer Ho" stive us "Melody Land"
and "Cheer Up 'Liza" as a one-ttep and fox-
trot respectively. "Sailin' Away on the Henry
L.w i even a better dance hit than vocal hit
and "Aloha" play as well as a fox-trot as it
sings as a song.
Among the 10-inch dance record George
M. Cohan's "Over There" would set any feet
dancing and Von Tilzer's two waltzes show
the populsr song writer a master at dance
rhythm a well as ragtime melodies.
7
MELODY LAND from THE NEW YORK HIPPO-
DROME PROUÜCTION "CHEEK UP." Introducing
"Beautiful Quean of th Nile." One-ttep. Prlnoe't
Band.
CHEER UP IZA from THE NEW YORK HIPPODROMK
PRODUCTION "CHEER UP." Introducing "Dee. What n
Wonderful Mate You'll Be" and "Won't You Follow Me
HereT" Fox-trot. Prince1 Band.
IT TAKES A IiONG TAIL BROWN SKIN GAL. Introducing-
(1) "I Never Asked to Coma to Thl World." One-step.
Howard Kopp and Frank Banta. Drum and piano duet.
PORK AND BEANS. Fox-trot Earl Fuller's Rector Nov-
elty Orchestra.
MR JAZZ HIMSELF. (Berlin.) Introducing U) "Whoee
Little Heart Ar You Breaking Now?" (1) "Joan of Arc."
(t) "I'm All Bound 'Round With the Mason Dixon Line."
Fox-trot Prince's Band.
HELLO ALOHA. HELLO I Introducing (1) "At the Yan-
kee Military Ball." (Í) "China Wo Owe a Lot to You." Fox-
trot Prince' Band.
OVER THERE. (George M. Cohan.) Introducing (1) "Uf
Boy." () "It Muat Be th Spirit of Seventy-Six." One-step.
Prince' Band. u
Popular Hits
THE GHOST OF THE SAXOPHONE. Arthur Colling bari-
tone and Byron O. Harlan tenor. Orchestra accompaniment
ROCKAWAY. Irving Kaufman tenor. Orchestra accom-
paniment THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE. Henry Bur
tenor. Orchestra accompaniment
FOR YOU A ROSE. George Wilson tenor. Orchestra ac-
companiment. THE OLD GREY MARE. (Adopted to Allan Sanaree'e
Poem. "Tour Old Unela 8am.") Collins and Harlan baritone-and
tenor duet Odcheatra accompaniment.
WHEN WE WIND UP THE WATCH ON THE RHINE.
Peerlees Quartette. Orchestra accompaniment
I'D LOVE TO BE A MONKEY IN THE ZOO from "HTTOHY
KOO." . (White.) Anna Wheaton soprano. Orchestra ac-
companiment you like Hawaiian music come in
and hear
HAWAIIAN ECHOES. Introducing 1) "Ka Mala O Ka
Maolo. (I) "Pus He-1." () "Kuu Pu Roaa Lanl." (4)
"Aloha Oe" (S) "Ua Like No A Like." () "Kuu Ipo."
One-step. Louise Ferera and Greenus. Hawaiian guitars
and ukulele trio.
215 TEXAS
BE SURE OF OUR
Af
On prici J v
M Aa K )
The Home of the Columbia-Crafanola and the
Aeolian-Vocation
Railway Commission
Takes Control of All
Interurbans in State
Specie! lo the Morning Timet.
AutUn. Texaa. Mov. M. The railroad
commission bat assumed jurisdiction
over ill the Interurbtn railway com-
panies operating tn Texas tn order to
tbtt effect hiving been issued by Ibe
cummlttlon today
Thla act on wu taken at rttult of
notice which wu received by tbe
cummlMion lo tbe effort tbtt tbe In-
terurbana and expresa computet op-
erating on ibem bave Increased freight
and express ralea Lp lo October II
lut the interurbans had applied tbe
clue met of tbe railroad enmin ttlon
but since that time II la alleged tbey
bave changed lb riles at provded in
the fond tariff.
lb r. S. fuel adnUiUatretor and In effect
Ibe day the coil It ablpped.
In consequence or Ibe above ruling by
Mr. Oameid tbe retail deelera of Texaa
will know exactly what tbe coal com
tasm oauverea ti lueir ruerna sua
and in selling to tbe consumen should
only fair and reasonable profit to their
coat lo arrive at their selling price
On eecount of ibe scarcity of ears la
which to ship coal retail deelera are ear
neatly requeued to conserve Hocks on
asas tad lo dieu-touts sama la as eoult
ease aaaaatr to all customers Retail dee!
era ahould under no circumstances sell
coll tn large amounts lo any customer
but ahould tpreed time out. ao that the
(tack on band will go u far sod reach
TO TBY DIGAN CASK
uy Times special L-rrctpi.iinrm
Sea Angelo Nov. to A special term of
lb Tom t.reea -ounly district court will
ai'ti Sere tomorrow for tbe ir! i of
tbe cat of Ed Dugto. Purged with tbe
murder of Jarates A. Fular. local gro
rerysaan. In toll -Ity last May. A acerial
veal re of Ti asen bu been tnnwaoned tor
tbe cue. Judge Woodward of Goleasen
wbo bu exchanged beocbet wioi Judge
Otarles E Dubois w 'I pirside ai Uia trial
Try TIMES Want Ada.
PHONE r9-9
OUttT MAMO HOUSE IN EL PASO.
WRSCHUTZpop
NEW LOCATION
Seven Smeltermen at
Copper Queen Plant -Burned
in Explosion
Special to the Morning Timet.
Douglu. ArU.. Nov. so. in in explosion
tblt afternoon tt the Copper (jueeu smel-
ter leven smeltermen wire aerlouahT
burned but ill tre expected to recover.
' '"jwri .site wiutectpootV-
Bay Wiley Elmer Thompson James ply.
and' E. F. Dietrich. The' exploalon wu due
to a mat blowing out while tapping a
filling on th tettler caused the betted
Mfantageol Roofless Teeth
lost use our common reasoning
tad look at these two pictures I
above.
JJbe aarvausge are not oatf clear rest '
Sija ua Willi lb gueat-gtvlng a per.
githsnl fit you oaJ I
T other plete.
Naturally User can
sot possibly got i
i ba aaaSa Sn n
poeta aa tbe roof-tlerp. shallow flit-:
foe Bstfkare eertniag to do with item.
We are the only New System
Dentist in the South
Only nxaker ot this plata.
Do not sat tooye cheep deatlet mlilril
Mskw Sassts Daw at Ordered.
Kew System rental Co.
teams a. Hours I to l
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