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EL PASO MORNING TIMES I huraday, September 1 6. 1 9 1 1. TRI 1UTE PAID TO Get It At McMicklt't LOOK AT TMIS tional project, Mr. 'Martinet and began with the settlement of claims of Mexico amounting to by an agreement to give Mexico 60,000 acre feet of wafer. "But Texas lost her water," said Mr.

Martinez. "Mexico was paid for SENATOR SHEPPARD IRJREAD, LOAF, JUmd the origin win of 3c bread in el pa so Vta' McMICKLE MAKES THE PRICE Ml BIG SIGNS i nu ml IN i FIT-LY IM MEN ATTENDED BANO.LET i 1I.NTIEIIED it Slim TEXAS M.N A I Oil. ALONG THE RAILROADS hers. All we ask is justice. We want the consideration that Is due us.

We lost our water Mexico lost hers. Now she gets her pay. What we ask is that we get what we lost." "When we have to pay $80 an acre for lajid. there Is no reason why we should play Mexico and then have It said to Texas, 'No, you are slaves, and shall not be considered'," he finished, Z. L.

Cobb, collector of customs lot El Paso, made a stirring speech, Murh Wa Promised El Paso bv Honor (uesi and Applaus Came From His Friends. THURSDAY MF.AT SPECIALS. Veal Shoulder Roaat, pound only Veal Loin and Round Steak, pound only i2o Veal Stew, nice and fresh, Oysters, fresh and fine, pint 20c The Best Sanitary llplav of It. C. Ural I nder In Southwest.

HE MTIE AND WATCH FOB 01 RATI Hilt SPrCl U.S. Swift's Premium Huron, pound 2Sc hv. Ill's Premium Hums, iiiiiud I9 Loin Ktral. iiounil Mte Round Steak. ioiiiid thouliler Meal.

2 pounds Hill Ituast, pound lie Hulled Hiiast, pound 17' II ii hi Ituasl, pound Tin Home Marie Sausaiic, 2 pounds 2rc Haiiibumir Weak, pounds Home Dressed Hens, nuund lc Hume Dressed Nprlii(s, jxiund -He Fish, pound 1" Mired Liver, i pounds. I'urk hops, pound twill's bliied Bacon, pound 3n Millions I. ens, pound Million hops, pounil lie hall pork, Ins and over, I Narrow Bacon, pound Jiu- Promising to do all In his power to socure the eatabllKhment of a brigade post at El Paso, pledging hln unqualified support for the measured BHked by tho water unera under the Elephant Butte dam project and ex-preelng approval of the erection of a federal building commenaurate with tho dignity of the city and the nation It will reprenent, Morris fjheppard, junior I'nited Rates senator, addressed an audience of fully 150 men In the banquet hull of the Hotel Paso del Norte under the auHpIces of the Chamber of Commerce last night. Senator Shepnard's address was fol- Swin Premium Boiled Ham, sliced, pound 30c THURSDAY GROCERY M'ECIALK. OLIVE Oil, Imported, Pints 40c, qts.

70c, kh $1.35 GREEN OLIVES Nice, large ones, 25c With every order of $." worth of firoreries. not including Sugar, lowed with Intense Interest by the 21 lbs. $1.00 Sugar vill give audience and hl eulogy of President Wood row Wilson, and his statement that he would support to tho full ex- pleading for the support of Mr. Sheppard In the buying of a suitable site and the erection of a sutiable federal building here. "El Paso has outgrown a half block," he said.

"She Is entitled to a building commensurate with her dignity." Colonel Morgan, of the Fifth cavalry, pointed out that the need for an army of suitable size for the adequate defense of the nation. Those seated around the table with Senator Sheppard were: Homan Miles. British consul; Dan M. Jackson, John M. Wyatt, Felix Martinez, Col.

George II. Morgan, B. M. Wor-sham. A.

P. Coles, Joseph S. E. II. Shelton, Peyton F.

Edwards, Z. L. Cobb, H. E. Crawford.

Others present were: O. M. Orr, J. S. Daugherty.

fieo. E. Schick, Capt. J. N.

Harris, I. K. Prather, J. B. DuBolsfl, 11, M.

Hlnes, T. B. Goodwin, Z. T. White, M.

S. Chestman of l)atlas, Cha. Lnomls, J. E. W.

Woodrome, W. C. Denton, W. B. PInney, Del W.

Harrington, If. K. Gamble, K. M. Walker, E.

If. EMhlernan of Spokane, Henry Weber, B. Tom Smith, Fred Werkerle, Capt. AVarren Dean. I m- 1 2ic I lie i tent of hiH Influence the president's Hill Plrklf dozen Head II Ice, pounds l'ei orn Ural, pound I'eanut llulter, 2 pounds Macaroni, 4 iiackaftc Snauhetll, 1 I'm- ream (heese, pound 211c l.arne llotile Catsup tile Matches, Blue Tip, 7 boxes 2: 2.c 2nr Spuds.

12 pounds Onions, 8 pounds Caulltlouer, per pound Fresh Tomatoes. 2 pounds. Swe Potatoes, 12 ChIibmhp, Hi pound Applea, per pound Chocolate Cake, rai-h Anpel Fond, each Home niadr Cookies, doen 2 cns Alilk for riAl'Klt KRACT First AS LOW AS PER MONTH 25 20e lie Mrlntf Beans, 2 cans 2 Peas, regular slje lie the Wesson, pound 5c of national defense program to be outlined to the next congress, brought enthusiautlc applauac. Wyatt as Tootmatcr. John M.

Wyatt acted as toastmas-ter. "Wo extend a wholesouled Texas welcomo to you," he said, addressing Senator Hheppard, "and wo Khali make known to you our needs, trusting that you shall not forget us when you uro in the halls of congress." Don Jackson was Introduced and welcomed the guest In the name of the muyor of tho city, who, he Kutd, was unable to be present, be-iiiK in las Cmces. He nuid a trihni Jllrklr's A Quality Cupplnfl Coffee per MADE IN EL PASO PERFECT SERVICE 30c Coffee (, Horning Joy pound lit (rial mi tills nuallly. pi S2c Wil.S AIkssm fresh and oiiarwileed, doen MNt Watch for Opening Date of McMlcklu's Storr 8, tlslt l.l Paso's Must Cash More-Home of No Delivery, 600 E. San Anlonlo East of House McMickle's We Place These Signs Anywhere Within 200 Miles of El Paso at Points Where They Show to the 101.

(AN ALWAYS DO BhTTI.lt AT JlrMICHLKS. to tho efforts of Senalor Sheppard TRAFFIC ON ALL TRAIN V. S. Leo Ferlet, J. P.

Slrnonson of Middiewater, Texas, I M. Beall, J. J. Pruett, F. L.

Wemple, V. N. Gaston, J. D. Muyfleld, W.

Y. Ellis. It. h. Harney, Clayborno Adams, James A.

Puke, V. R. Stiles, Stephen L. Pinckney, E. Quaid, Jasper Woolrldge, Henry T.

Bowie, Alex T. Licatu, Roht. It. Bowie, Martin Zie-lonka, J. M.

Richmond, Geo. Harris, Frank W. Berkshire, Stewart Berkshire, II. W. Connolly, R.

G. Evans, A. G. Graham, Stanley Potter, Walter T. Pnnsford, Harris Walthall, Milton A.

Warner, Capt. W. E. Hunt, Robt. A.

Krakauer, C. H. Flnley, R. F. Walter, Sam B.

Gillette, H. T. Pons-ford, Wm. Dobson, Ed. M.

Whltaker, O. B. Putnam, Geo. B. Oliver, T.

A. Darling, E. C. Davis, Clifford G. Beck.

arid eonfeitl futliH were held. At II oVIm a larirH rroil at the Constitution filHia and ave Hie as the Mission tiellH announced the huur of eleven. Soldier on Duly South El Paso. Mllllarv patrnln were placed on all Hl'eein from Firel tr-t to lh river froul lust lilKhl hv orders or (icnernl PerslniiK troop al the international IuIiIkcs and long the American of this i.ran'lfi ere rbmhled A coiiipanv nt luli)lry was sent In the western part of Ihe clly lo he wllhiii reach of tint dl-lrrt III event of possihle diaurdct' incident to the Mexican Place Your Business Before El Paso's Trade Territory On These Signs ADVE3RTISE3 THE "BIG WAY" airy. Fori Mcintosh, reported In the.

southern department fodav that at iluk lust eve-nttifr, a parly of unknown had opened fire across the river al delseli-rnenl of American soldiers on Hie Kimlsori ranch, two miles east or l.mlores. Alinuf filly shots were fired and were, relurned by the Americans. Colonel llrcmii added thai tin Mexican troops were stationed near I lie- scene of lli flahlliKr and clues to the Meniiiy ()r Iho biindils were lackinir. No serious trouble In anticipated on the border under patrol hy Hie Fourteenth cavalry. thoiiKh should It' occur, Zapata is con-slderefl the most likely scene.

Accord infrly, (loop A has been sent to San Yirnaro, wltlllll easy reach of Zapata. TROOP OF CAVURY SEAT TO I SON TO PRESERVE OHItEH By Associated Pr'. Tucson, Sept. ir. (inn troop o( I'lnteil hlatea cavalry arrived here front Fort lliiaihuea at noon today, but thern was no indication of unrest aiiiotiR the Mexican residents uf ihe city.

E. V. Anava. fur the reclamation work In the El I'm no rliKlrlct and prophesied that some day ho would see the whole valley blooming, tho results of his work, "The energy, growth and enterprise I find here is surpassed nowhere else where I have been," declared Mr. Sheppard, "and I dedicate myself to the servi' El Paso in the senate of tho United States, I sought membership on the Irrigation committee In order that 1 might prove of service to this section.

I sought membership on tho military committee in order that I might help our people on tho border, and I want to ssy right noxv, I Phall exert every effort to enlarge this post to a brigade post." Answering an Introductory address made by Joseph Myer, former Inbor commissioner of Texas, Mr. Kheppard declared that tho men who labor with their hands, tho tolling people, form tho strength, tho vitality of the nation, and ho explained how the Clayton anti-trust law was the first law ham, A. J. W. Schmidt.

Richard v. Crawford J. J. Mundy, E. Bray, 8.

J. Freudenthal. Joe Held, Ed C. Held, C. O.

Mueller. A. L. Michel Alfred Cohen, Frank Judklns, F. C.

TIIOOPS ON (il Utll Al Oil, RIO; KVF.HVMHNI. El 1 1.. hy Aianelaled ITefs. tel Rm, Tei, Seph. Preparation for an outbreak of Mexicans were made here totiirlit hv the niiliiHiy iiiithorlltcs.

The patrols were slicnutlieiied nnrt a keen watch mamtHiiied. Vp lo a late hour, how-eer, there had heeu no flKn of trouble. Hunnam, Ponder Carter. Dr. D.

Cochran, Dr. 8. T. B. V.

Jenkins, Dr. P. II. Brown, J. L.

Campbell, Paul I). Thomas, Chas. R. carran.H consul here, Issued a siatemeiil sayiiuf tliat law aludliifr cimens would aid Amerlcanji III preservlnir order, nhoilld iiusaeu. A.

w. Nnreop, G. W. Norton, L. 11.

Eldridge, B. N. Norton, M. J. Frederick, Elba Jones.

John n. m. MIOTK FXCIUNM It ITII Mf.N ICANN VF. til DOLOIIES. Jijr Associated San Autumn, Kepi, Ijeiitenaof oieie any ouioceahs uiicimk' inn ceienrH-tinii of Mexican inleiendeiice day tninor-l-oxv.

xulliflau's. hoxvever. may clone Cummen, L. M. Crummen.

Walla vr Colonel llojiert A. pi ovrn, i ourleeulli inv- Ihe Mexican iiuartef plclure lliealel via loiilghl. DANCER l.l MM IN PIEI ETH. i nut took account of the fact that labor was not a commodity to be bought and sold or to be governed by the law of supply and demand. El Paso to Ho Cattle Center.

After pointing out the Kreatnes.i of OUT DOOR STREET CAR AIWERTISM Polsnnnus Pills, with Cocaine, stolen From rnyslrlan a 01 flee. Several days aim ir. Carpenter, while Austln, A. Jones, Dr. II.

A. Magruder, Dr. C. N. Dominguez, V.

p. Safford! Dr. It. T. Safford, Bruce Bevan, Stanley Bovan, Pete Kirsh, T.

A. Thurston, W. G. Barnwell, H. Splnelli, John S.

Kerr of Sherman, J. II. Smith, Preston, Will P. Brady, J. c.

Ponder. II. Broad us, John Dyer, J. p. Mc-Kenzie, W.

H. Shelton. J. Mc-Broom, U. 8.

Goen, R. M. Reed Victor 0. Moore, W. Marshall, W.

Freeman, Thomas J. Yoe, Chas. Edwards, Stanley Corbln and A Rogers. practlcltuc in ln oiflre at nil Holieris-Ran-ner biilldiiiir, accidentally overturned a bot lexas us a cotton growing state, and as an agricultural state, Mr. Sheppard asserted that Paso, as a Texas caltlo center, will some day he the What Every Mother Knows.

Every Mother knowa that during th trying period before baby comes the use of Mother's Friend, a dependable external remedy obtained of druggists, is absolutely necessary so aa to avoid the pains caused by undue tension upon the cords, ligaments and tnuscles resulting from muscular expansion. Under the surface is a network of fine nerve threads and by applying Mother's Friend all these are soothed and helped. Expansion is natural and pains are relieved. In many cases nausea, morning sickness and other distresses are avoided. tle of cocaine tabids on a table, In picking up tlie tablets IT.

Carpenter also placed a number or others of a poisonous nature In the bottle. biggest cattlg market in the world. "It will not only be the biggest center In the United but it Monday nlp-hl hi office was entered FiV PHONE 1001 FOR ONE OF OUR 15 EXPERTS OFFICE and PLANT 311-13 W. Overland Street will bo tho greater on the idobe." lluexcs, hellevnd to have been slaves of the drutr habit, and Hie pottle, which xxas marked 'cocaine tablets," xa stolen. Ihe poisonous tablets Hrn exact counter said the senator.

"All honor is due to the cattlemen and sheepmen who have been the pioneers of the West. part of the cocaine ones, and the person wiiti pink tlieui will be hard luck If an attempt Is made to Use Hu tu. Uut the real riches, tho reiil Rreat- ness of this land in the future will not be in great ranches, broad ex AERIAL DESTROYER Important School Land Decision. Austin, Texas, Sept. 15 The attorney general rendered an opinion to the state land commissioner today that when school land has been conveyed to an Individual as trustee for corporation and has been thereafter forfeited for nonpayment or interest, such individual, though ha be the owner or the majority or the stock or 'lie corporation, is not the owner or t'l-s inmi and has not the right to repurchase under the act of April 18.

I8IX The act does not give lo a corporation the right to repurchase school land, and the stockholder in the corporation cannot repurchase it for the benefit of the corporation. The "Rite" Meat Iron panses of cattle country, but in the little Irrigated homesteads that encircle your city. MOUNTS BIG Newest Iron Made Guaranteed Forever. Made in the home of the famous $5.00 4 QP American Beauty Iron. V'Oa Carries With It the Famous "The time will come when Texas will send rice to China, porcelain to Japan, flour to Milwaukee, steel to Pittsburgh mid presidents to Washington.

Texas, lying as she does, half way between the Atlantic and the Pa- DUEADXAl'CHT OF THE fXOlDS B11LT Lawrence Guarantee FOR Hlll ltSH IN CANADA I Mll.ll-OOES SATISFACTOny TEST. ctfic, half way between the equator LAST CALL, SUMMER IS GONE WINTER IS COMING. PRICES ADVANCE OCT. 1ST. ORDERS APPRECIATED NOW.

LAWRENCE ELECTRIC CO. 206 Mills St. Phone 890 Open very Evening Until 9:30 p. m. Badger Fuel Established 1897 212 W.

Second St. Phone 389 1 CHIHUAHUA EXCHANGE Commission Merchants, We pay hlghent prices on federal and constitutionalist money. City National Bank 102 Pioneer Plain. Phone 2412. By Associated Press, York, Sept.

15. Friends of Squadron Commander John Cyril Porte, of the Royal Naval Aviation Depot at Hendon, were released tonight from a pledge not to reveal his recent visit In this country until he was back serosa the ocean, when they learned that he is one in Liverpool tomorrow aboard the White Star liner Adriatic Commander Porte spent eighteen days in the Fnltert States and Canada on an inspection tour for the British government. Sone but his intimate friends knew of his visit and they promised not to reveal it until lie reached the other side. While here Commander Porte visited the aviation factories at Hammondspon, N. and then went to Toronto, where he witnessed the official test or the Canada, the new giant aerial destroyer, of which the Hrltlsh government has ordered an unlimited number.

They will be built In Toronto. The Canada Is the first of the class and Is bigger and faster than the German "aviatlks," according to Commander Porte. It bad its official test under his supervision and is said to have exceeded all requirements by so per cent. Carrying a load of S.ooo pounds, It Is said to have attained a speed of 85 miles an hour. It mounts rapid-fire guns fore and aft, arranged so as to enable it to attack aeroplanes both above and below.

Hitherto it had been necessary for the aviator to climb above his enemy before he could deliver the death blow. The Canada class will have two propellers, each driven by a ito-horsepower motor of To Drive Out Malaria and Build l'p Iho System. J'M standard ORnvi-'g TASTE-Um chili TONIC. You know hat you era aking, as the formula Is printed on eve" ahel showing It in Quinine and Iron Ir VI aj eicaa form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the iron builds up the system la centa (Advertisement.) 1 60 Herllti School of Laiinuages, llammctl Bldo.

Ml'ST HAVE Hired AdverlslnnAlsoPontilar Said Presl- airo-d lo dispense newPMer and probably iw per nit of the money spent ror advertising Jv lie country goes to the newspaper, the xvonderrul results belna- obtained bv direct advertising are turnna- thV "tdV-rV a tention more and more to rield de dared W. K. Mix, president of Pl0 Ad club at the regular weekly 1 uneheon of the club Wednesday at the shei inn Mr. Mix told or the best methods of d-vei-uslng, declaring that although (rood results wera to be obtained rrorn direct ad-vertlslng. it should be prefaced by news-paiwr work.

H. F. Davla was appointed temporary secretary tn act durinir the absence of J. Pird. The resignation of J.

Duck is a director and a a menib'r of the edura tional committee, was accepted and fha It- Russel elected fn fill his place REPORT TO BE C0WPUETE, Health f-uney of El Paso Will Inrluds in. vesication of All Bulhlliius lit City The f.rst day's work in the ei pasn health survey showed the eommmse In charge that Dm ukinir of a wmplate report on the city will a Joh or no Jamil sue. However, the work done Wednesday wa chleriy or a preliminary nature i and work will beln tn earnest tods Every building In tlm cltv of El Pasn which not in first elm shape as far sanitation a concerned, will be mentioned In an Individual report when the health survey In the city is finished. Blanks for ths rport are now being printed and w'H cover every possible sanitary phas J. H.

Orossman. former district workr under the tenement commission of the Nexv ork Hoard of Health, has volunteered his assistance lo nr. Arms of Hit flat Vcdirm college, and Miss Jessie filch or the Tx-m University extension department In carrv-Hg out the survey. The clean up c'ommttee or the Women rliib will met Mondiy arternoon at 4 clork to confer wth Dr. Anns and sJ Rich on the work.

Mrs, S. J. Kreudenth" chairman or tha committee. Dublin Giant Wins Battle. By Associated Press.

Montreal, sept. Correy. the Du-lln Olint, derested Jack Heed, or Toledo, Ohio, In the third round or la round bout here tonight. Reed, who was outciased from the start, was floored twice before his aecondi threw ajponga Into ih ring. Valuable Ding Lost, Captain Hall, of the police department, lest a valuable thirty-third degree Masnnlr ring Wednesday afternoon while returning rrom the baseball park, where he had been prac-tiring in preparation ror the champlonahln game between the firemen and police.

Get the Right Treatment First Those who are in need of treatment for the first time should carefully note the above. Or those who did not get the right treatment at first, should certainly know by their unfortunate experience tha need of getting the Right Treatment NOW. PILES-Wo use for this common ailment, tha famoua PENN INFILTRATION METHOD. It la the one absolutely sure cure for Piles. We have not had a slngls failure since we adopted Notice Ward Belmont Girls Several El Paso girls will leave here at 7 p.

m. Sept 1 9th and join a large party of Texas girla at Dallas. No change of trains between El Paso and Nashville. Special rates for this party. Excellent service.

Dining cars and Standard Pullman. One of the teachers will accompany the girls through from Dallas. and the north pole, is the logical spot for great commercial and agricultural development." "Americans hne benefited by peaco to un extent that is hard to realize," Senator Sheppard asserted. "And In sentiment of deepest gratitude wo thank Him who is keeping us in peace while almost all the remainder of the civilized world is in war," he said. "Let all our rruyers be for peace.

Let no fine distinction of honor plunge us into war. "But at the same time It would be madness for us not to learn a lesson from the nations of Europe who were unprepared for war. "I am for millions for defense, but not one tent for militarism and self aggrandizement. The Monroe doctrine has plunged us into an arena where sometimes might must uphold the right. I am In fax-or of doing away with antiquated Implements of war and be prepared.

The president is preparing a national defence pro-gram," said Senator Sheppard, "I shall support him to the utmost when it is presented," he declared. "Our army Is too small, and I believe that tho establishment of a self-defense policy will not mean militarism or self aggrandizement. "Now is tho time when we should all stand together, and say, 'We're with you, Mr. President, a hundred million InBtantly the whole assemblage rose in wild enthusiasm and In the quiet that followed the outburst, Senator Sheppard finished: "And from a hundred million souls goes up the prayer, 'Uod save and keep the pilot at tha Felix Martines, who spoke upon the needa of tho reclamation work, explained how the country had been benefited by the reclamation work. "West Texas and New 'Mexico are grateful for the service done In that work by Mr.

Sheppard," ha said. "Albert Purleson Is also thanked." "When the Rio Grande project was started it was atarted as an interna the latest type, which Is said to combine fuel with absolute lack of vt- economy ot oration. Commander Porte said that these new air Phone No. 7 this method. This statement can readily be substantiated at any time by the many patients we have cured with it It doea away with the necessity of an operation, the dangera of Cautery, Ligature, Carbollo aold Injections, aa well aa high fees and detention from your work RLPTVItE VARICOCELE HYDROCELE OBSTRUCTIONS are alao treated successfully our office, without an open operation, or tedious delay.

AILMENTS OF BLOOD, KIDNEYS, BLADDER AND CHRONIC CONDITIONS After many years of specialising and study, we can sincerely say that wo treat these troubles with tha best of success and a cur can ba assured in almost every case. CONSULTATION FREE. International Specialists Dr. ITtoharaid la Charge. Establlsmd Tears, English, Bpaniah, German and Hungarian Spoken, Hour a.

m. to 1: 1 to p. Sundays, 10 to 1 only. Hammett Block. Opp.

Rio Grand Bank, 111 Mesa 1 Paao, Tax. destroyers will carry at least U.OO0 pounds of explosives in the shape of bombs weighing til, 0, 1S5 or too pounds. Accuracy in bomb throwing Is said to be assured by a new device which will be used for the first time with these machine. CARtlAAZA ClTtltENCY FORGED. I'nited States District Attorney Powerless to Mop Counterfeiting-By Associated Press.

(St. touts. Sept, 15. Jose J. Pesquelra.

Carrania consul in St. Louis, today asked the assistance of the I'nited Stales district attorney to order the arrest of five Mexicans in St. Louis who, he said, were counterfeiting Carranza money and sending It to Mexico. The assistant United States attorney re-plied that he eould not act, as the Carranta government had not been reeognwed by the Inliei states. Consul Pesquelra said that millions of dollars lu Carrania currency had been counterfeited in Chicago and Rt touls, ana) that aa tho result of counterfeit sent Into Mexico the genuine Carranza money had I FVY GROCERY 1 0 MP A NY CXDERSELD ALL OTHERS EXTRA SPECIALS Best Creamerr Butter, lb 10 Cans Tomatoes Levy's Winner Flour 7 Cans Peas 50c 12 Cans Milk, cans, 10 lbs.

Sliver Leaf Lard. 1) Cane Tomato Pulp. 12 lbs. Potatoes, sweet or Irish, Trade wtth ns and save moneys-mail orders prompt attention. Cyeaand Ornnlat4 tCrlld No Bmartlov-st Iuat Eye Comfort.

WrIM for Book of lb irt ijrsaaUItaa. MarlMKeEcaadf UosOalsago, Phones 105 and 508 E. Overland St depreciated.

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