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10 EL PASO MORNING TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1916 WEARING CIVILIAN Suit JEROME DISTRICT ATTRACTS INTEREST OF MINING WORLD UNIFORM RELEASED VITAL RECORD BIRTHS. PKNTON To Mr, and Mri. Otorfe Drnton, 3T07 Hueco, Noteralwr 7, a girl. BRADY To Mr. and Mrt.

Will P. Brady, 0 (irant. Koraubcf. 19, Dor. MANX To Mr.

toil Mr. Jamb Vino. 1414 ElK Boukranl, November a boy. BTUTT To Mr. and Mr.

Walwr Brllt, T05 WtM Main, Oaolxsr 28. a btnr HA VET-To Mr. arid Mra. John Harem. Nil Fiurro, Ortober, a boy.

MOLINA To Sir. and Mn. Zararla Molina, 1610 Bill. Somlw a brim. AJrarpillia Tn Mr an Mrs.

Salvadir AltwniHU, Nirtn til. Vrain. SmnaXxi 14. a boy. DEATHS.

GOSZALES-laiiartn, yeara. UUb Baala Archie Reynolds, Truck Driver Was Acting Under Orders, Commissioner Finds. We are offering excellent values at extremely low prices. These suits are of the latest cut, and most fashionable design throughout. You can save from OArtn vsk 4-ls CAV 1 A.

1 I J-' A. n.ttn.-m Two New Companies in Remark' able Copper Camp Bid Fair to Become Big Mines. ctvyo tu muic laaii ou uy tanuig auvaniage ui una inici. I Nori-nilr l.V Burial in Cotuwlla. Bv If TlxM? I'timi MKaria.

yuars o' narniwu soua- pertians tin oiln'i- in nine district Hi i iiiujo Biaief is ramus trnwr imrr'n Hroiwr t- In I rndla than the Jerome district, laxatial county, nkvahi. niprixo. tmn. a Vuo. Nmta- Aricona.

for a Innir lime It i H'-jim ivjimimu. STI ART -s 43 i-ars, bosplta). Nofem mat tlie wonderful l.mtU trdc i(i(r Suits That Sell For rices Ranging' From $20 To $75 For 1st ll' lit (oiK-'irdta wii.i.kuoV 1. M. a', rearm, leral hospital.

No- mines, owned iinillv by former -nator Purlal at Illrlimiiii'l, Vl. I MARRIAGE LICENSES. I(T I I.Fr llolnsrl MrCirt and Allct Wiiiff. CHAN. XI -IjonWo Oranado and Jo- vfina Ittlri-n MfcXWiHA -Abram Qulntana and TJ.

Latin lripfl-TOIIItKiS I.Ko.V- felurn Tom and Juwfa Ion. $16.75 $29.75 Why John Quit Drinking John'H Wife. For Misses And Women Velours, Velvets, Broadcloths, Gabardines, Poplins. All different with or without fur trimming. Black, Navy, Greeii, Brown Plum and Burgundy.

Smartness Wearing Qualities Novelty White or black satin pumps for evening wear, in dainty patterns, medium vamps, covered heels, light turned soles, a er's Italian Silk Underwear The famous Kayser manufacture in union suits, vests, bloomers, chemises, camisoles, Teddy Bears, etc New lace-trimmed garments also. $LOO to $8.00 EXTRA (SPECIAL $1.50 Venetian silk vests, pink or white, all sizes. dgj ff 1 oday only Archie Reynolds, a true driver In truck company 4, arrested at Fort blUs on a cbaiire of wearinjr soldier's was released yesterday arwrnoon followinir his hearlnir before Ignited Stau-s Commissioner Samuel L. Kelly, on tlie ground that In wearimr the uniform he, was acting: under the orders of the commanding offloir of his company. Reynolds was first arrested yesterday montimr by the Military authorities at Fort Bliss under orders of Colonel J.

w. Heard, cornmandltifr the Eighth cavalry, to the er-fect that any civilian caught wearing soldier's clothlnir NovemlK-r Hi and thereafter would be arrested and prosecuted. Later a warrant was served on hlrn by plates Marshal Jeiu liiinose on complaint of Colon 3) Heard. Tlie hearing was set for 4 p. rn.

and after the introduction of evidence, commissioner Kelly ordered his, release. The testimony Introduced at the bearliiK to show an order had been Issued from headquarter of the southern department permmlnK truck drivers to wear the uniform, with the exception of tnn hat cord (in place or which a red hand was hpeeifhd), and that It was under this ordet that Ihe cominaiKllnir officer of truck eom-I any No. in was actinic when Instructing Ids men to wear the uniform. Colonel Heard is said to have Issued positive instructions that no civilian employe of the aiViy nhould wear army clothlnir on the Fort Bliss reservation, and It Is understood that he has had for sever.u days irnm 20 to 40 men before him every day for violation of the orile.r. Apparently the orders or Colonel Heard conflict with ttioso iindsr which the commanders, of truck trains are working.

It Is slated that no truck driver Is permitted to leave Columbus for Pershing's headquarters wearing anything but the uniform. Fven the newspaper correspondents, It is ald, are required to wear the khaki. The reason for this, It Is pointed out, is to prevent them from being taken for spies. Th3 uniform Is evidence that they are not spie. Thefts of an Auto, Jewerly and Bulldog Reported to Police Several thefts were reported to tlie police yesterday morning.

The stolen property includes carpenter's tools, jewelry, an automobile, and clothing. George Kiser, of East lllo Grande street, asked for assistance in finding his Dodge touring car which was taken from the business district sometime Tuesday night. The car bears Ilrense Ixo. 7.4M. A brlndle bulldog, owned by H.

S'. Bo-gardua, of lost) Olive street, Is missing. It Is believed to have been stolen rrom his yard Tuesday night. Mrs. Catherine Minlck, or H10 Dallas street, visited a friend at 17H Montana street yesterday and noticed a former Mexican servant girl wearing a bangle which had been taJien from her room.

The girl was arrested by Detective A. C. Varela and Is being held for Investigation. Mrs. Minlrk says about 125 worth of Jewelry, including a gold watch and chain and a kodak, have been taken from her home.

watch Is a family relic and Is valued 'at about 175. A 32 by 8'j tire casing was stolen from the Imperial Garage, at 410-12 Mills street, sometime yesterday morning. Thomas Hnynes reported the theft of ll in cash from his room at the Cecil rooming house, Overland and Stanton streets. He sbj's the money was taken while he was asleep. A fleece-lined overcoat and some valuable paiters were stolen from an automobile belonging to Lieut.

J. J. Firestone, of the Seventh division, yestei-day morning While the car xvas standing in front of the Austin apartments, 114 South Virginia street A set of carpenter's tools and a suit case containing clothing wore stolen from the I'nlon station Tuesday afternoon. J. J.

Hendricks savs he len the tools on a bench while he took a drink or lemonade. AUTOMOBILE LICENSES. 754 LsUlllH. MM BUM. Kord flt-paHirr.

7.Viff-i J.minlf Jaballa. 612Vj Bouth El Paao. Kord -A. Hurtson, SUM Carabridae, Grant flte- paMPiiRnr. sr.a-I, c.

nariow, -in Kan Antonio, Ford flre-paHMsigor. 7.15H u. K. Hala. S(I9 North Ornn.

Font flta-nassrtufr. 7554 K. Corhran. 711 North Stanton. Bulrk flro-naftRfingrr.

TS56--U. J. IIom, (tilraso hotpl. Ford f1t-iasiuapr. J.

F. HamanlKlo, Sl Union. Maxwell flta-pasM-ngrr. TS.tT J. A Taylor, S2 Wwl Mlwoiirl, Dmlm A.

Clark, enveier! all the important or bodies of Itiat district. Hoxxi-xer. v. lir-n other enteral the lipid aiid'0ieticrl up Iinlti-d Verdi; HIpii1iii. v.l'o-.- t.ii"nnin-ti development of copper ore liodii's has elec-trtfled the world of copper ami made of Investors very wealthy, tlie stock aoarnnr from rents np to S4u per share, and bavin developed what Is claimed to he the largest body of liiirh-(trade copper ore In the world, the eyes of the Hilnlntr world were opened to the future pinsihllitiM of the Jerome district.

It la safe to tin? Inveslltdr public Is more Interested in the Jerome camp than any other the country. ThlK evidenced nv seei iatmtil stock This faith is on the corntant statements of engineers1 of world fame nnd the confidence liy the local business nien and experienced mlnlnt? men of the district, who are piitlinif thetr own money Into these entrrpri-es before a-klnr the public to invest. Jerome is 1n the beirlnnlntr of a real old-time boom, and Is aid to be one of the liveliest mlriiiiir ramps in the rtdon. rt has over peo pie and Is vrowinir apace, drllllmr and other development work pom? on everywhere. Those properties that are.

located alonir the frrent fmill are considered In the channed circle, herause the jiijc pro-rinrers are on the same fault. rorcmiisl In Arizona. The Jerome district lias been foremost fn the prow-res of Arizona dnrliifr the last month. Old mines have revealed new ore. bodle; new mines hae found ore bodies, anfl new have been formed with (rret success.

The Verde or Jerome rtl.strlrt for many years has been a wonder-Mi producer of wealth. The rich deposit? of copper ore have made local shares exceptionally popular with the investing and t-peculatlnir public. The tinted Verde Cop-per company, with dividend upward of is well known in the mlntnif world. Fortunes were spent bv other companies. In the Verde district In aii effort to open other fine, ore bodies, and It was through the persistent work of the nlted Verde I vtenslon company that the secret of Jeromes' rich bodies of copper ore i solved A few years airo Kxlension shares were quoted In cent-, now they are selling at dollars each, over fin.

Its rKe has been a (rreal surprise, especially on the K-cbaiifes. The copper bell Is bene fitting therefrom, and Issues or new shares by new companies are eajrerly napped up. Mm 1 se Steam Shovel. It has been announced that steam shovel operation- are to lie roinniemed at the I tilted erde within the neu six months, as a mean- of increasing- Its ore supply. The low-trrnde ore around the old meller at Jerome to be excavated and transported Jo the Clarksdale smelter for treatment, there are hundreds or thou-ssjids of liiis of tins ore, particularly In the hill Just northwest or the site of' the old plant.

It is proposed to steam shovel riKlit down to the lire that has been burn-tii(r for 14 years lu tlin Hampton slope. The lire can then be extinguished rrom above, thus endlnir a famous mine fire. Onlv preliminary work Is now heimr done preparatory to startliiif a lanre shovel on surface ores. At the reipiest of the United Verde management, I.nuis s. tales, manairer of the Hay Oh-olubited, paid a visit to Jerome recently and looked over tie' HTonud that Is to be removed bv tin method.

Mr. Oites Is an authority on sle im-shovel operations. liBvni(r had lunch experience In Utah and other states. The resignation or Will 1.. lark, minarer or the Inited Verde topper company since pjot, is irenerallv reuretied In Jerome.

His work has been excellent and he uplirtrd the tone or the district. The l'nlted Verde. I'xtenslon has de-clareil No. dividepd or cents a share. A lame surplus is le'lno- accumulated Tor future peeiis nioiithlv output Irom H.onn ions of ore )s pounds of copicr.

TTie Jermne llalsy (jinper (einnnnv. are shown in great varieties, every new and up to the minute novelty in such items as Bags, Cases, Traveling Clocks, Laundry Kits, Poker Sets, Military Brushes and numbers of other articles made of leather. The prices start at 25c and go up as $25.00 Per pair $4.00 A genuine white washable kid pump, new Laurell model, slender lturt, covered heel. Excellent materials and work- a A manah-o. Per pair tJO.UU 1 fit lh )Rir-ifst IHlte Wainaii.

In hi I Uih liH.io town; Atvi inv iin-riy ami ffinttlng, Tuki-ft the of ami irnwri. For JOHN HAH qriT MIH HKINKIXO Anl In Ilk1 himself oncv mnrv, A ml tlif Wfirl-l in jnt a p8JB4line With U''h In turpi fine rlnv I read mm vrtnn "Marv'a Mirnrlw," ihn nmric, AikI I MM, tiara John i-iai-tlv, Aiifl I'M eni nf gn 1lie fmm. I r.fr,i for ri'JUiKN THKATMKN'T. Ah Ij sir rmiifl be i Ami I put It in Jnhn'i mittpfr Aii-1 I put li in htn lea. An-1 1' a lltlli- hit; Hfi -vlnr, vmi afo I' tB sntMiriirl Uti.fl of siDHig Ftt lltlif DfNi.or Mr.

AM I wti'-licfl iliA ira'fd wid watt Ml, Anrl irlr(i aniDa, I ijuraH). And I elMfi't haw (he UtUi, I'm a-'hamM now lo f-nnfcM. And -lhn nerir (bought a miniitp, Itn mm hlng curwt of ilrlnk, Aiid noon an urll ait any on, It riiftkf mn rr 10 Ihltikl Jut! makaa cry for Rladnryn, I'm ho proud to h.s wife -flnff t-urrd of Arid Irada a ntfp, nt-w Ufn. "ftltif- Jnhn lull a-drlnklniT1" 1 ran't nay it tlmm enougiil And half and loaiin a iwor As ht would potnon stuff. And when I day my prtyrrs tl nlghl Ai ijifliihiiil a ran ho pray fur John thu moat, of all-Then l.m.UKN TJIKATMENT.

Home ireatment for Drunkards WdnrlesM and TasteleM Any Lady (-an Live It Secretly at Iliiine In Tea, Coffee or food. Costs frothing to Try if mi li a himbaiKl. son, brnth, falhsr or rniil wlin is a liquor, all jou have to rto 10 BWld vmir name and dUrMa on tho roupnli bo-M. Veil mar thankful aa on aa you live that ynll did It 1 i i a-- tLWSsst Store via trj-r of Service White House Prices On TOILET ARTICLES Large Size Listerine 590 Medium Size Listerine 20c Small Size Listerine 15o Java Rice Face Powder SSo La Blanche Face Powder 38o Sanltol Preparations 190 Oriental Face Cream Mermen's Talcum Powdwer 13c Woodbury's Facial Soap .1..., 180 Pebeco Tooth Paste 83c 4711 Glycerine Soap 15c Dr. Lyon's Dental Cream 18c SERGg DRESSES Twenty-five new isergre dresses, stralght'lines, box pleats, and belted satin collars and cuffs; embroidery-trimmed belts.

There Is another assortment of straight-line dressea, with colored embroidered side-pocket effects, collars and belts. Navy, Black, and $9.95 other dark colors. $12.60 THE WONDER HAT SALE which start Friday is the most noteworthy millinery event of the season. Exlusive shapes and designs, of the most up-to-date model. These are the same hats displayed in the New York fashion shows, and there are no duplicates.

Black and color combinations, gold lace and fur trimftied in many ways to suit many tastes. Notice our window displays. BEGINS FRIDAY. Free 1 rial Package Coupon lir. J.

W. Ilalnrs Company. Till' l.lrnn Cincinnati. Ohio. PlfSKii rrsul ma.

alMoliealy frr. by return niatl. In eulu wraetsir. so ilmt no mm iiui Into vhat II niitaln-. 11 1 rial paeknie (a" (lolilrll Tnwtiiiwit ti imo ihni wlial yini claim fur it is true In i'Vi 1 The Jerome liaisy Copper company, which I owns a valuable (rroup or properties In the i fatuous Jerome or Verde dislrict, riona, Is one of the new companies or that famous i ramp that bids fair take H.s pluee alone i with the irreal I lilted Verde and erdn 1- N.11110 mm Have You Tried The Marinello Toilet Shop? We Believe That a Sale Must Result in Mutual Satisfaction tension, iinsed on Its merits the original issue of stork was sold entirely hi Arizona, lu properties are onlv a nule.

north of the timed Verde and a half mde further rrom Ihe Verde l.xlenlon. beimr on tlie same Tault on winch the woudi'iTnl copper ore bodies have been ronml. wid consists of tlnrteen claim. The Jerome Daisy has nirht on the snrrnce, alonp the fault, an iron capping similar to that which covers Ihe rich copper deposit that was cut be.loxv tl on tlie Verde I xtenslon. This capping rjirrles iron rnnnlnir N) ter cent, with low copper conients, well as irolil values from a few cent up to A per Ion.

a shafi MOllifSLMuS 1s now beitift sunk that has insert tlimiurh me iron rap ann enieren ine iron nrnist which is known Vo overlay the blir courier ore deposits The personnel of the Jerome Palsy company, otneert and management. Is a rusrauty that It will make a sueces-of this proihlsinir ptoperty, composed ol HOME AUTO SERVICE B. TOM surra. Mgr. Phone 1500 All Naw Cars 11.56 to K.M per hour Same Old Stacd.

52 Men Ave. Tell ns ynor paint troubles. THE TUTTLE PAINT GLASS COMPANY 110-llt Harm aiaatoa. Phasna 309-201. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Leak-Propf Rings Home or ine leaning misiness man and ex ALL SIZES ALL THE TIME, Western Motor Supply Co.

Phone 629. S18 San Francisco Bt Tietlcnced iiilnlnr men In tint district. The president I- James V. Howies, a prominent rltlien nr 1he dtstrtcli Hlchard Kmadon ts BORDERLAND AUTO SUPPLY PLAIN. ANTI-SKID And PtTNCTTTKE PROOF, CORNER MXKTLK and KANSAS.

MOM 54MS. rice president; he also la In charge jir the rtratinir department of the timed Verde Intension, j. J. ain, mayor of Jerome, is trewurer, and A. J.

of Jerome, Meretary. Kipeelalion rum hlirh on the future develirpinents, bajiea on the fact that It baa all lha iceolnirlral earmarks thai xvere found on Its Mfr nolKhbora. Hie I nlted erde and tlie l'nlled Verda Kxtetislnn, the former with a record production or nearly forty million dollars and the latter now in bonanza, 1 The Jlernme tnppertlald. Another new company that Iwvs al sited tin of Ihe most promising mltilnc enter- prlaes In tlie Jemuie dislrict, the Jerome inc. ltd properties are on the earn irreal fault on which were developed the great ore bodies of I nlted Verde and If "Premium and Southern Bud the tnlled Verde T.xUMislon, the Utile T'aJsy, with a most hetiRatlonal word or 7 arge botdes, per doz.

100 YEARS OF SAVING 1SIH (lit ip wcrtx ai Itniika In tlie fnltonl States. The first Say-Iiikk IWink wan Rtartcd In thnt ytwr. TODAY t.hrirei nrn lie nke In Uili ennntry whnae cnmhlinsd rfs-wourcvsi biv about 2S billion rlollrvm. TlIltUT HAS M)M-: THAT MICH In nne wntnry. hnt theire 1 mut'ti grr-Hier work for thrift to do.

lcl th tNiuntry hjr hrlp-linr yMirwlf ntHrt a Savlngn Account. V'e ia 4 per nt com rMitintl Interest on NiivhiK dcprwlta. $1.04) opcnsi an account, a4MaCj4iV TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK "EVERYBODY'S BANK" neo prod urn on. Ttiese properties are situ-I aUd on the east fault of the Black Hills' ranire of niuiintalna. in Ihe Verde lulnnnr i district, about three miles northeast of tlie wn of Jerome, Surface assays Uow D.4H! In rob! and the iron dike runuinj tltroutc ft i Urn property assays tti per rent iron and ,1 rxr rent copper.

The properties or Ihe Jerome ttippetflelds have been examined 1 and favorably remitted on bv Oenrg-e A. I i Hethune, the weJl-kiMiwn' mlinnit eiiKineer of the Verde district. As-av Ihe ore! irave ti per lent iron and per rent copper at the mrrace. With thta siirrace showtna-1 In the heart of the gTcal copper camp it e-ein almost sure that this properly will develop into a boiimna like lis older iiciRii 4J Are Yon Preparing? Are you looking ahead and preparing for the time when cash may ba needed quickly the time when sickness, accident or old age may call for ready funds? Now is just the time to prepare for such times. Now is the time to start an account with us.

4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts The "First National Bank EL PASO, Small bottles, per doc Upon return of cases and bottles a rebate of 50c on the large size and 25c on the small size is allowed. Then This Is What It Cost DELIVERED AT YOUR HOME. One Doien One Doien 1ARGE SIZE SMALL SIZE $1.00 75c PHONE 4800 wm SI 8n uora. Hhh toli1 Ore arnvcred. I tjevenly-tliree a ks or high (trade irold or have been round In the old workings tif the t-llvcr Hill mine, pear KliiKtixan, since It was reopened last week.

The ore shoot from which ihe ore was taken lias been found and Is now being developed. the ore xxas sacked and then alum-dolled I not known. The ore will be treated In Ihe company's null, llrltlsh Columbia lapllnl llu niri to-inanche Mine. The ulrl Cimanche copper and old property near presciiM, fwinerly owned bv Oeoritfl I). I.

eland, has been pun lived from the helm by tinortie Mwoiih and Jameg Ouild. caierators from Britinh who have formed a close corporation to nandlo the property. A permanent camp to be esuibll-hed and operalions are to la.it at once. Ihe Ooiiiancho oue of the oldosl mines in Yavapai county, bavins- Ireen located III 1. and lha ortt treated In an araatra.

53 a 2 -r State National Bank Eatabliahed April, 1881. Capital, Surplus and ProfiU $200,000.00 Interest Paid on Sarings Accounts. a R. MOItEHEAD, PrealdenU JOSEril MAGOFFIN, Vlc.Pia C. N.

BASSETT. Vice-rreal dent OKORQE D. FLORT, Caahltr. J. GILCHRIST, Aat.

Caahler, Bnnton Oorrmponditnu National Shamnal Bank. El Paso Brewing Assn. Rio Grande Fuel and Feed Co. COAL, WOOD AND FEED USE OUR MESQU1TE WOOD Service and Quality. Trade with us and save money 320 S.

St Vrain SL Phone 1 544 We do not aolicit norililp orders from dry territories In violation of Texas luwe If You Want Results Use Times Want Ads Every Day txmrweU Be earerui ot cur caggir Check i. Leava at Lotirweli'a. Tel. 1. Ad,.

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