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EL PASO MORNING TIMES, FRIDAY. JULY 21. 1916. BAR ASSOCIA TION MEMBERS ENDORSE HON. NELSON PHILLIPS Li FOLLETTE HAS FEW FOLLOWERS rt.crt TaTH InnA 71h.

1016. SHACK ON II J. F. Mckenzie. A.

S. Thurmond. Thru. M. Jones.

John F. Week. Charles Owen. 0. L.

Vowell. Peyton F. Edwards. P. n.

Price. K. B. Kirers. Ballard Coldwell.

W. F. Miller. W. W.

Bridgers. Pevton J. Edwards. F. II.

McCllnlo.k. W. J. Bryan. HM reived from Mexican whose names have been connected with the Legalist movement by those whose Information Is known to more than guesswork, and with the an nouncement printed in La Prenaa, the Va-miez (iomez newspaper In San Antonio, Is believed to be positive evidence that the Legists are confident that President Wilson will pledge! the recognition of the I'ntted States Of a "legal" government.

Maytorena' Hesqe. The message from Jose Maria Maytorena follows: "El Paso Morning Times, El Paso, Texas: The press has published a report that a Legalist party Is being organized here to restore the constitution and order In Mexico, and that Vasquej Tagle, as the legal successor of President Madero, and as constitutional governor of Sonara, will serve as the ring of that party by virtue of our being the last representatives or a legal government or our country. I wish lo emphatically state that 1 have no knowledge of the doings In question, and that I have not the title of governor or Sonora, which office I had during all the time for which I was elected by the people or Sonora. Furthermore, i wish to say that it Is not true thut I have been invited to take part In the cabinet, which, it Is said, the projected government will form with the elements or It. Storms.

McOuald. Suffered Frh lam. BuiuamM, Oropst. Dear Mr. Editor I wish lo tell you of a recent experience I bad when goffering from backache, weak back, rheumatism, dropsy, and congestion of the kidneys.

I tried a new medicine called "Annric," which has recently been discovered by Dr. Pierce, of whose medicines and Sargical Institution In Buffalo, N. yon have no doubt heard for years. This medicine acted upon me In a wonderful manner. I never have taken any medicine so helpful in such quick time.

I do wish anyone In need of such a remedy wonld give it a trial (Signed) 0. H. Hebb. Folks In town and adjoining counties are delighted fith the results they have obtained by using A NURW," the newest discovery of Dr. Pierce, who is aead of the Ihtalids' Hotej.

and Surgical Instithtis, in Buffalo, H. Y. Those who started the day with a backache, stiff legs, arms ana muscles, and an aching head (worn out before the dsy began because they were In and out of bed half a dozen times at night are appreciating the perfect fett, comfort and new strength they obtained frfl-n Dr. Pierce's Annric Tableta. To proe that this is a certain uric aeid solvent and conquers headache, kidney and bladder diseases and rheumatism, if nAii'ns MaM it mnA 4Yt A nnpin I) tii Folsorn.

J. MeQulllen. A. W. Morrop.

Wm. H. Burges. I. Wade, Jr.

0. W. Croom. L. C.

Hlghnote. Paul D. Thomas. Edgar Williams. M.

Pollard. T. A. Kalvev. H.

R. Gamble. W. B. Ware.

C. w. Wllrhar. K. W.

larie. John J. Mahan. Will P. Brady.

H. K. Stafford. Frank Jtidkin. C.

W. Marshall. John tiyer. H. B.

Medic. F. A. l.oftus, I I. Mulrhay.

i. P. Rogers. J. M.

noirirln. Waters Davis James V. Hoblns. W. It.

Brack. A. M. Walthall. James H.

Harper. ii. Walshe. II. S.

fioen. j. tl. MeHroom. Joel Ii.

Hubbard. J. A. (Jlllett. W.

Hussell. It. PtiirjteiB. Richard F. Burgee F.

R. Allison. It. K. Thomason.

(Political Wisconsin Senator Wastes Time of Colleagues by Windy Effort to Prove Wall Street Is Behind Movement for Adequate National Defense. Ve, the undersigned members or the Ki Faso Countv Bar Association, heartily en-corse Honorable Nelson I'lillllps, who Is now Clitef Justice df the Supreme Court or Texas, for nomination In the Democratic Primaries to succeed hlm.eir in Hut orrice. Judge Phillips lias served the people or Texas at Associate Justice of til" Supreme Court, and for the pact year, as Chief Justice of that Tribunal, with such eminent succors, demonstrating great ability as a lawyer and as a Judife. and evincing such splendid and pre-eminent qualification for that, office that it becomes a pleasure to vis 1o lend Win now our endorsement for his nomination to succeed himself. We fed that It would little short of ft public ealamiiv for him to tie dcreatM.

ami we urge the people of KI l'a-o nullity, or all wet 1eva and of the entire Mate tn rally to his support the July Primary, and glv" him uch an overwhelming majority as will enable him to be returned to the i-npreme Court with his Ju-t need or approval ami commendation. 1 A Iiale. r- Jones. Hutns Daniel. Archibald Dortrian.

Ponder carter. Mlas Jones. John T. Hill. A.

nolrt'teln. M. Harris. I- ay. Mien firambllnir.

K. M. AVlnttnker. p. Gardner.

lark Wrlfrht. J. Wilson. Armstrong. K.

J'eiillle, Jr. Fdwln awtlion. Nagle. leo. I.ee Wallace.

Mau'rv Kemp. W- Hetk-htre. Robert 1.. Ilolhdav. Bowen.

V. W. Tiirpev. Siim B. illlctt.

F. P. ij. Vircop. d.

Morris. P. Welsslirer. Juan Smith. Thornton Bardie.

W. D. Howe. AMENDMENT TURNED DOWN 44 TO EIGHT M. Caldwell.

L. Robinson. M. Heed. W.

border. S. Gold. ft. B.

A. FREE TOMORROW BalloonAscension AT THE BOSTON STORE At 10 11 a. 3 p. m. and 4 p.

m. we will let go a balloon with a $2.50 order for merchandise on the Boston Store attached to them. Return order to us and receive full value of any article you may select Come bring the children and your friends. Be sure to read our ad in tomorrow 's Times Jos ti. Page.

the old regime and with some or us revolu ilonists now exiled In the I'nlted States. Hope Held Out That Measure May Be Passed Today and Work Commenced on Army Supply Bill: No Other Long At I.ee M. Gordon. AVIlson C. porterNeld.

James J. Murphy. J. M. Deavcr.

Veale. B. Hudspeth. Advertisement.) JOSE MA MAYTORENA." Bonllla Makes Denial. The following message was received last tacks From Pacifists Expected.

night from Manuel Bonllla, In York ''Hy, by his son: "Please deny tn the most emphatic, way JF JU 'Cl VilO AUUl bUU I this oat and send ten cents to Doctor the circulated reports that I cam to this city In trie interest or any political movement. 1 am at present without any connection with Mexican politics. Bv Associated Press. Washington, July 20. Senator La Follette aa-aln delayed passage of the naval bill today, continuing until a few minutes before adjournment the.

attack he began yesterday against the measure. As soon as he con eluded the senate defeated. to 8, his LEGALISTS PARTY'S SUC-CESS IS HANGING ON RECOGNITION OF NEW "LEGAL GOVERNMENT" Pierce for a large samplt package. This will prove to yon that "Anuric" is thirty -seven times more active than lithia in eliminating uric acid abd the "MANUEL BONILLA. The following dispatch from New York Times.

Maytowia, It Is said, was orfered a place in the Legalist party, but declined to accept It until he ascertained what the at tltude or President Wilson Would be toward recognition or the party, ir It succeeded. Manuel Bonllla or EI Paso, a member of the Madero cabinet, Is making his headquarters at the home or Maytorena In New York ctiy, but denies that his visit to New York ha-, to do with the Legalist movement. The fad thai no denials have been re City was printed In La Prensa. the Vasquez i t.omei newspaper In San Anlnnlo, July 19: most perfect kidney and bladder corrector. If yon are a sufferer, go to your best druggist and ask for a 60-cent box of Anunc." You run no risk for Dr.

Movement Launched In New York. amendment to prohibit use of the navy to collect private debts or Inforee claims of American citizens or corporations. A substitute by Senator to prevent sucn employment or naval vessels until court proceedings hail been exhausted and arbitra (Continued from Pare One.) l.epaliM movement by an Paso newspa-per, yesif-rdav telegraphed a denial of his connection with the party to the Morning "Exclusive Telegram to a Prena (San An tion also was defeated. Pierce's good name stands behind this wonderful new discovery as It has for the past half century for bis "Golden Medical Discovery" which makes the blood pure, his Favorite Prescription" for weak women and "Pleasant Pellets for liver ills. In a seven-hour speech Senator Ls Follette contended that the big financial Interests of the country, rentered In two great Wall street groups Known as the Morgan and the Standard Oil combinations, were responsible WATER pained about 1,000 yards tn the face of H.

Andrew B. Ruby Manning, H. Aurclla Baumelster, B. Charles R. Reukauf, B.

D. B. Morrill, B. Selma Anderson, B. Ellen Dinj-nilrk, H.

Beulah Kiethiey, Emma Del Curto, H. S. stubborn opposition. Heavy flgrhtliiir still for the movement for a large army and nivy. speaking on hi amendment, the Wisconsin senator declared he had been Informed upon good authority that General Carranza wu negotiating agreements along those lines with Latin American countries and later would ask the United States to enter into it.

continue in the northern outskirts of tonio, Texas). York, July 18. General Felipe Angeles and Engineer Manuel Bonllla have Junt arrived here for the purpose or Initiating a new revolutionary movement, which will be Known as as the pre. or this city claims. "immediately after their arrival both Mexican politicians were interviewed by the representatives of the New York papers and both denied, In the most emphatic manner, that they have come, to work in favor of a new movement, and added thai they were obliged to leave the Mexican frontier In order to stop the rumors current there to the.

effect that they are engaged In the political affairs of their country. "Notwithstanding said declarations, the papers of this city Insist that ihe said par ties have come to work for the 'Legalists' party that alms to overthrow Carranza from power. The Sun arrirms that the 'Legalls-tas' have selected their cabinet already, In which l.lrruuttour, Calero, Flore Msgou and General Angeles are slated. Taqle rnr President. Lcng-ueval vtllag-e and In Delvtile wood.

"On the remainder of the battle front Silver City Summer Normal Closes Most Successsful Session Special to the Morning Times. Sliver City, N. juiy the commencement exerclf-es held tonight at the Elks opera bouse, the most successful session of the New Mexico State Normal summer school was brought to a close. The there is no change." 1 The proposed naval program, Senator La rcueiie declared, meant we inauguration New Mexico Cowman Is Hurt When Horse Collides With Fence of a policy to build a navy as great or Woman's Leg Broken Because Railing on greater than Great Britain's within the next ten years. when we have oons that, what Culvert Is Missing Is the greatest solvent known, hence it is rarely found pure.

Water is capable of absorbing nearly every gas and vapor with which it comes in contact. Let1 Us Furnish You With Pure Distilled Water. Phone 2250 for a case today. "The Herald also arrirms Hint Lawyer Manuel Tagle, a candidate for president of A culvert on the paved county road leading, to the old Country club site, belny minus railings, was held responsible for the accident Wednesday night wherein Mrs. Lee Threadglll sustained a broken left leg.

Alamogofdo, N. July so Jim H. Jcf-fers, one or the biggest cattle raisers In southern New Mexico, was seriously Injured Tuesday, according to the statement of Albert Sanders, who has Just come in from Orange. Jerrers was In charge of an outfit that wa driving cattle to his "Figure 2" ranch, on the Texas sido of the line, when his horse ran Into a wire fence and almost cut his leg In two above the knee. He was carried to the headquarters of the ranch and surgical aid summoned.

He stuffered greatly from loss of blood. then?" he continued. "When you build, England and Germany will build more. You will drive them to it, and after you have pent your 1315,000,000 you will Just find yourselves In a new place to start. Your only limit then will be the limit of taxation upon the American people.

Such a course violates all precedents and principles of the government." After adjournment tonight Senator Swan-son, in charge or the Jilll, said he knew of no other long attack to be made against it, and expected its passage tomorrow. Following the vote Senator Chamberlain will ask that the army appropriation bill be taken up. Failure of the city to Infnree its dimming ordinance was also blamed. Mrs. Threadglll, accompanied by her address to the graduates, twenty-two In number, was delivered by M.

L. Fox, Al-buquedque editor. HI subject was "The and Education." A fine musical program featured the closing exercises. This program was as follows: March Orchestra. Contralto solo (selected) Miss Isabel Ward.

Solo "The Guiding Hand'' Andrew McCurdy. Instrumental "Sweethearts" Orchestra. Address M. L. Fox, Albuquerque.

Ladles quartette Wyn-ken, Blynken and Nod (Nevln) soprano ob-llgata Miss Belle White, Mis Jean Forsyth, Miss Helen Chandler, Miss Isabel Ward, Mr. Fox. At the piano, Miss Lou Walton and Mrs. 8tecker. Presentation of diplomas.

Selection from Madame Sherry-Orchestra. The graduates, together ith the degrees received by each, follow: Liizle R. Young, A. Dwlght M. Lee, H.

Elolse Baca, B. Laura chase Allen, M. Mary R. Fttzgeraldd, B. Edna Johnson, B.

William H. tianley. Zells Roberts, B. J. Ray Crawford, M.

F. M. Hatfield, H. Willie Shepherd, children, was out for a walk. She had reached the culvert.

The glaring lights of an approaching automobile blinded Her. She We serve our Pure Distilled Water to you in sanitary two-gallon bottles for 15c; also in five-gallon bottles for 35 c. Six one-half gallon patent stoppered sanitary bottles. Crystal Pure Distilled Drinking Water, 25c per case. said new party, and other prominent members of same will have a meeting tonight at KI Paso, Texas, said paper believes that President Wilson will refuse to receive the leaders of the new revolutionary movement and Is or tho opinion that tho American executive should not allow the development of same as the promoters are on American soil.

"The Times manifest Itself a very phased that the governments or Mexico and Washington have not arrived at en agreement regarding the appointment or the committees to discuss the difficulties which have arisen lately between both countries, and opines that It would be better that uch. committees be not appointed, as their efforts would prove ineffectual. "It says also that Carrania must establish order in Mexico at once and then call for presidential elections." was attempting to reach a safe distance on the culvert In order to mis being run down by the auto. There being nothing1 on the New Ice Plant to Be Erected at Douglas. Douglas, July 19.

A new ice and cold storage plant with a capacity of 100 tons of ice dally will be erected In Dougla In the near future, according to an an-jiouncement by J. S. Douglas, president of tho Douglas Traction Light company, owners of the present plant. Ths hew plant will cost $100,000. ice ls now being shipped to this city from Tucson to supplement the output of the local plant.

culvert to guide her, she stepped orr tne culvert and fell to the ground, breaking- her leg. Mrs. Threadglll was taken to the Hol-ton hospital. Yesterday, It was reported, her condition was not serious. tlanre at West Ysleta Country Club.

An enjoyable dance was given by the members of the West Ysleta Country club at the club building last night. More than 100 couples were present A number of army orrtcers from both the militia and the regular army were In attendance at the dance. Mrs. Threadglll' home Is at 8419 Grand Rio Grande Ice Fuel Co. M.

Pd; Ida Schlmprr, B. Robert Davison, avenue. to Drive Out Malaria aud Build Up The System. Take the Old Standard DROVE'S TASTE-LKSS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking a the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron In a tasteless form.

50c. UNITED STATES ARMY OF-FICER AND WOMAN KILLED (Continued mim rare one.) daughter of "the late M. B. Howell, one or Nashville's leading lawyers, left this city a short time ago to Join her husband on the border. They were married eleven years go and there I one child, M.

C. Butler, Jr. Officers of Union Labor Speak AhllctuN Tpxha, July 1916. We ifrtlfy Hint are I'XIOX MEN, and arc members In good Mjindlne In labor orKiiulnulonM bnloiiglng to the THAI) ION I'MON of AbllriK'. ami tlml Dm clinrKC now made that Judite Blantnn not a friend to union lulxir In untrue, unjut and not rtf(ht.

The building done by Juibo lllnntoit wh.h built OiroiiKh a Mortgnge. fonipxny which furnished every dolfVr, and Vnlon Contractor in Abilene were tumble to comply with tho requirement of the Mortgiuto Company, and did not object lo the work being done by the Company's contractor. Judge Itlumon bus boon a friend to I'nlon Labor ever since we have known him, and we believe that 90 ier cent of the member of lnbor Organization In Abilene are Mipporting him. The Carpenlers I'nlon of Abilene wrote letter to Judge ltlanton slating that only one contractor wax able lo handle Ills proposition, and we know that said contractor turned down the Job as he was not able to bundle IL 15. P.

IliirrKon, llrst Vice-President, Abilene Tradea and Labor Council; V. I. Davis, Secretary, Abilene Tradea and 1-abor Council Clws. A. President, Abilene Typographical I'nlon; Geq.

E. Hartley, Secretary, Abilene Typographical I'nlon; R. K. Truly, J. C.

Bu-ford. V. T. Harbour, Thos. J.

Hill, IT. C. Cheshire, II. E. Rawllnsoll.

(Political Advertisement.) body to nr. tki: to WASHINGTON FOR III RIAL. By Assocli.ted Press Columbia. 8. July M.

Pr. F. W. Turkish Gigarettes ARE MADE ESPECIALLY FOR THE DISCRIMINATING, AND EXPERIENCED Butler, physician and brother of Major M. C.

Butler, received a teleorim tnnlirhi fivm Mrs. Margaret Howell Butler announcing mat sue would take ner nusband's body to SMOKER OF HIGH GRADE TURKISH CIGARETTE'S asmngion tor miriai. Major Utitler, who was nominated on Julv for promotion to lieutenant colonel, wa oorn in tagrieid, s. May 1, 1861 Since graduation st West Point In 1883 he had een much of hi active je.rvlce in the Fifth, "LI sum ana scventn regiment. Major Butler wa transferred from Marfa Teiaa, to Alpine, where his wife and 9-year- is exceptional oiu son joined Dim.

VIOLENT EFFORT EAST AND Called away from town? lt protect the home In your absence. MM nidg. International Detective Agency. Telephone ass riAKERS OF THE UfijSS JffiABI WEST TO WIPE OUT GERMANS EGYPTIAN G16KCUE3jrs (Continued from Pat Ons.) position In the Persian gulf1 and prevent the Declaration or holy war. "Our pretence there," be continued, "I ueneve, aved the empire from the ar.

Fifteen Cent proach of great disaster. We had to TRY THIS NEW METHOD ONCE You will never go back to the old style dentist again. Our price are within the n-arh of all, but we do no rhean wrtrk. mui ar nni mm. consider the groat Moslem population of Arrica also, and ir we had not shown our strength, islam ss whole might have been deflected against u.

He referred to the difficulties confronting me inaian government and (aid that from peniiK with cheap advertising December, 1814, to September following. All work guaranteed 10 year in writing dentists there had been no less than seven separate New System Dental Co. aiiacK. some or very formidable charac ter, on India' northwest frontier; and con tended that before passing final Judgment Cor. El rasft and Pan Antonio SI, nver American Savmns Bank, rros the Street from entranre to (Intel ro del Norte Hour--s an to SSfi- Sunday 9:30 to II.

Phone ttftf. Two ldy attendants-Spanish and German poken on the Indian official It would be neces sary to consider the particular ystem of military organuation there. Lord Crewe then mde a statement stmt lar to tint of Premier Atqulth in the house THINTING or common. mmSffi Lord Cromer, who followed, admitted that the Yartrui of Crewe's statement changed the aspect of the debate. He did in not desire to stir the ember of rather heated controversy of few yr ago.

He thought bad made mistake in big, modem ijlant of the Southwest whera most of the brat printing conies from. New location tll-20-22 W. Ban Antonio St. rhone 176. Hall orders solicited.

the military change bs had Introduced in India, and while It would be a great eiag geration to say that the misfortune of the mw 250nt REMEMBER to. baeco the world', mott tamout tobacco for cigarSieT. Mesopotamia campaign was the outcome of thrse changes, and could not help thinking LEVY GROCERY COMPANY that they largely contributed to that mis Ml OIHtH fortune. In response to many questions si to SPECIAL whether matters now vers satisfactory Earl privy teal, read an of ft cial dispatch testifying that everything bo tibia was being dons In connection with the 25c 30c 25c 8 Cans Sliced Tshle) Peaches 1 Gallon Can Pie reaches Cans Hour Kraut 5 Cans naked Beans lbs. Nice Prunea lb.

Piled Apples 25c 25c 25c Mesopotamia campaign. BBmHH MTIC1AL REPORT CLAIM I.enO-VARD GAIN. By Astociated Pre. London, July tl (is 61 m.l.Th em rial statement Issued about midnight from Trade with Us and Save Money. Prompt attention to Mail Orders Phone 505 and 606 204-206 E.

Overland British headquarter in Franca read: i "North of thi BMtnttn-Longuevti una.

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