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EL PASO MORMiNG TIMES. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1919 2 yuinmMimmimwwiwiii Ted ay At The WHITE HOUSE Victor Supremacy IS NOT GUSHER SALE OF READY-TO-VEAR ON 2nd FLOOR MEASURE PASSES HOUSE 115 TOO SECRETARY SAYS Soldier Is to Be Permitted to 1 J. A. Moore of Valley Company Deposit Sealed Ballot at May 24th Election. All That Is Latest and Best in New Music on Victor Records There is just your kind of music in this list White Milan Hats Special to the Morning Times.

Austin, Texas, May 7. Senators In .00 Values For Bailey, Dayton and Hall Introduced a bill today conferring on soldiers and sallora and marines, to be discharged after the election of May 24, the right fharles Hollngg liarli it KclIiiKtf Vli-tor Military Huml Vldor Military lianil Murlnn Harris Marlon lluirls Waldorf-Astoria Dunce Orchestra Mi liolus Orlando's Oirlirstr to vote in thla election, after their re 4MflS How TSirds Sing 1 11(1 The bird liorus 18.M I MauVloii Onr-Slrp March 5c Mar. lie froncnlHc A Good Mnn Hard to Find 85c tor Julinny and Mo JHr3 Arabian Mglit Oiie-fctog 85c fraud Iun- Onc-Mcp a i Persistent reports that ths Columbus 5 Valley Oil company has struck a well varying In volume from 70 feet In the Si hole to a Rusher of 1,000 barrels were circulated reely on the streets yester-Siday. There was no truth to the re-5 ports, according to J. A.

Moorem, sec-5 retary-treasurer of the Valley Oil com- pany, In the following telegram to the irnlng Times. a "We are responsible for false re-a ports about our well. Hava good show-S log, still In hard lime rock, but no well a yet- to strike It any time." 3 On the strength of the report stock jjjln the company sold freely. The re-S port of the strike was circulated by a someone who returned from the field. 3 3 turn, by postponing the counting of ba.1 lots cast In this election until after the November, 1919, election.

A soldier under the terms of the bill la to be permitted to deposit a Bealed vote with the county clerk of hla residence, and there to be counted and Included In the kimsTntc col A REMARKABLE purchase and sale of women's and misses' while Milan Hats in smart new sail' ors and other pretty models for early summer Wear. All celeVerlu trimmed acwBiRl or TH tkfASOABCLU How Ys Gonna Kwp 'Km Down on tlin ('arm? Arlliur I'li-lils 5c How Are You Goln to Wet Your Whistle? Hilly Murray IH. Don't Try. I'rrnrliy, Don't Cry Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw I Know What It Minna to lie Lonesome Henry lturr Kentucky Dream Waltz Nicholas Orlando's Orchestra 85c Velvet Lady -Medley Walti Nicholas Orlando's Orchestra Wedding March Souia's Band $1,35 Coronation Mureli from Prophete' ArUnir Pryor's Hand SMIM Sometime Medley Vox Trot Joseph C. Smith's Orcheatra 1.3f hong Medley ot Trot Joseph C.

hmlth's Orchestra 70123 When I Was Twenty-One Harry I.atidcr II. 4M62 After All Relnalil AVerrenrath 91.01) IxHiciuinie That's All Ixiniliert Murphy H1H02 Gianni Schlcehl -Oh, My Beloved Daddy l'rancei Ald 9100 BELITTLE NAVY'S I Ten 5 Demon-EE atrating Rooms 5 for Your Comfort Try Our Mail Order Service with ribbon bands and many sil or satin lined. This will prove to be the most exciting sale of si Summer Hats which we have held thus far in our ECON FLIGHT vote of the election of May 24. The bill was referred to the commls-' sion on privileges and elections. The senate passed finally the bill extending the date for the hoard of control act to become effective from June 16, 1919, to January, 1320, as recommended by the governor.

Fope'a house concurrent resolution, requesting the secretary of war to return and muster out troops as soon as possible, was adopted. Senate Adjourns at Noon. The senate at noon until tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. That the prospects for early sine die adjournment la good waa Indicated today when some of the senators made their railway reservations for Friday night. Investigation of the Blue Ridge Farm transaction by Joint committee of three members of tha house and two senators, is provided for In a concurrent resolution, Introduced" In the house today and passed, after considerable debate.

The resolution provides for an investigation of the advisability of the prison commission, for and on behalf of the state exercising Its option for the pur 16.08 OMY BASEMENT hat section. Regular $15 values, EXTRA SPECIAL. 8B088 Samson and Delilah I Come to Celebrate Victory Caruoo-Homer-iTotirnet 91 oo Harry Hawker and Capt F. P. a Raynham Do Not Think U.

S. Plan Can Cross. Alfred Cortot Enilllo do Gogorza I.linan String Quartet Lnea John MK'orniack Walts Ktude Salnt-Saens (I'lano) 91. SO A47U8 Carnations 91.00 71571 Quartet In A Minor Minuet (Schubert) 9150 H8H0I La Travlata Kay to Thy Daughter 93.00 A 1803 Calling Me Home to You 9100 Little Plaza Phone 4580 nn Amnr.Mti Vrett. M.

Johns, N. May 7. The British aviators, Harry Hawker and Captain Frederick P. ttaynham, today were In i The Store" of Service" pose of the Klue Ridge Farm and report to the legislature that Increased value of the land, If any, la resulting by reason of the discovery of oil on See Qur Regular Back Page, Telegraph Section the Blue Ridge Farm. Also to Investi gate the manner, circumstances, and all other matters connected with and re will be a pleasure to play these new records for you No obligation to buy W.

G. Walz Company lating to the execution of the original option to purchase the lands by the prison commission from Bassett Blakeley, and any and all other agreements, contracts or communications by and between representatives of the state and Three Physicians Sentencd to Pen (Continued from Page 1.) clined to beljttle the attempt of United Htules navy seaplanes to cross the Atlantic. Hawker declared he will wager that any fast steamer leaving New Tork on same day as the "Nancies" of the navy will heat them to England. The British airmen here appear skeptical of the ability of the Liberty motors to stand the test of the long flight. Captain Charles W.

V. Morgan, Bayn-ham's navigator, signing himself "Captain C. W. K. Morgan, It.

A. R. O. announced responsibility for and attached hla signature to an article published In the Ht. Johns Daily Star this charging violation of ths Harrison Blakeley relating to the same, and the attempted cancellation and release antl-narcotlo act.

of the option. 1881 Since Hubfttnnre nf Resolution. The resolution also provides that the makes It one of the most conspicuous attractions. The visitor at the show will find plenty to occupy his attention. Not the least attractive will be the accessory booths, where every extra appurtenance for the motor car may be witnessed, from the latest hood design for "Ti'i Llszle" to the most elegant, silver-plated vanity case for Milady's limousine.

Government Exhibit. Maj. Joseph E. Schlllo, commander of the motor truck group at Camp Boyd, Fort BIIbs, was busy yesterday afternoon arranging the details of his government exhibit of portable repair shops, portable kitchen and camouflaged observation car. This display easily will be one of the most Interesting DEFENSE committee shall be required to report to the legislature now In session, or If its labors are not finished, and upon Its afternoon, which aaserted that the He Draws Comparison, Dr.

Edgar compared tha prescribing of opiates to the use of mustard gas by the Germans In the world war. He stated that It had been necessary for American troops to use poieon gas because It was started by the Huns, and drew a comparison with tha describing of narcotics for drug addicts. He blamed the allopathic school of medi Phones 2070-2071 103 El Paso adjournment, to the 'first succeeding session thereafter, as follows: A com plete copy of all testimony taken before tho committee, the conclusion and findings of the committee of the facts developed by the investigation, a recom Alleged Slayer of Frank Hoctor Says Slain Man Fired at Him. Come in Today cine far the prevalence of drug using. He slated that he was not obliged to use opiates In his practice.

of tha annex exhibits. mendation a to whether or not the A detachment of fifteen men" will rilHIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHMIIIIimillHMIIIIIIlin be detailed to man thla display every day and night of the show. They will live at the exhibit, having their meals served to them from the portable kitchen, so that we may have an opportunity to see how Sammy actually lives In closing session of tho association's con Treaty Renders vention Here last night, following his election ns president of the American ttavya flying boats would "prove nothing practically or theoretically." Article In Bally Star. The article said, In part: "At no time during their flight will the American planes be out of sight of a ship, as the American nav Is putting a ship every fifty1 miles of the way, which means that tho machines wlli nover he more than twenty-five miles from a ship. This eliminates any risk and also does away with any need of navigation.

The Americans might Just as Wi'H fly the English Channel fifty times, an ordinary exploit these days. The flight proves nothing practically or theoretically. Tha personal guidance of the pilot does not rule Into tho question, as the machine can land at any time alongside a ship, rest and proceed. They also will be aide at any time to replenish their petrol tanks." The article adds a reference to the fact that local Interest la "all for the Americans," and says: "This seems rather unfair, and we should like to believe It to be untrue." Germany Impotent. aotlon.

Repair Jobs of various kinds 'It la tho aim of nil of us to build up the national guard and to atimsh the regular army." declared Clark. CUKK. WOULD SMASH REGULARS FOR STATE FORCE will be sent Into this portable repair shop from Camp Boyd, so that the public may see how the men In the service keep Uncle Sam's fleet of trucks 'There should be a small regular army, sufficient to police the I'hlllp- Reum has resided in El Paso for several years. He had charge of tho office of Dr. C.

Dysart when the latter was. in the United States army, They 1'lead Onllty. Dr. M. C.

Melanson pleaded guilty to seven counts of an Indictment charging violation of tha Harrison anti-narcotic act and was sentenced to four years in the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan. The sentence Is to run concurrently with a sentence of two years Imposed In the local United States district court about a year ago. Dr. Gulllermo Ellsworth pleaded guilty to six counts of an indictment charging violation of the Harrison anti-narcotic act and was sentenced to four years In the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth. This sentence is to run concurrently with a former sentence of two years Imposed hitherto In the United States district court.

and motor cars fit for duty. Dancing After 10 p. m. plnea and Hawaii, and there la Juat about enough efficiency In the regular By Anocintei Press. Phoenix, MayY Jf P.

New-man, accused of the murder'of Frank Hoctor near Hot Springs Junction January 80, last, was on the Btand all day in his own defense.1 Newman denied he ever had Bald Hoctor had not fired at him, and declared that Hoctor shot point blank at him as their machines passed on the desert road. He then told of Retting out of his automobile, seeing Hoctor on the running board of the truck, and fired fwo shots. Hoctor, he said, walked a few steps and lay down. Newman was positive he had shot twice, though he a imltted i.e might have been mistaken, since state witnesses testified he had shot three times. The greater portion of the day was occupied with testimony as to the sheep deal which Is said to have bred enmity between the men, although Newman de One of the novel features of the army as now constituted to do garrison work.

I want efficiency kept and In big show will be dancing from 10 o'clock efficiency cleaned out." until midnight. Floor space of nearly Adjutant (lennral A. Drnna of b.ouo square feet has been reserved be. tween the exhibitors' booths for thli Waahliiglrin, folk wing Clark's address. said he believed Colonel Ciurk did not pleasure.

Special orchestra music will (Ciinllnucd from I'uw .) new eniiHtrurtlon for the pnrpos. She muMt aljo devote hur eoomiNilc to ri'ljullillng the deVHuliilcil reglntia. I'nrts of (ieiinmiy will lie oivnpM on a diminishing scale uiilll ruparallon Is nmdo. Mint Try ri-huln-r. flermiiny rouitt trr to the trial of former Kninernr William by nn Inlnr-Imticmril euurt and liiu trial of otliers of her euWivts fur violations of the luwa imil eustiiiini of war.

The Bllli-n and Germany aceeid the leagua of nations. Germany, however, accepting only In principle and not a member. All treaties Slid agreements with Bolshevik llw.ila mUHt be nliroga led as well as the treaty of lliii.hu rent with Ituniania. German prisoners of war are to be repatriated, but the Hllles will bold German officer as hostages for tii'rmana accused of ci lines. really mean what he snld when he declared tho "regular army should be El Paso Is Chosen Son of Speaker of House Advocates Small United States Army.

Mnushed." Lieutenant Coloi el Harvey J. Moss of for Air Mail Site state, through lis prison commission, shall proceed by auch steps as are found to be necessary In the exercise of the option to purchase the land, and the amendment or passage of a law which will permit the state to effectively exercise its option to purchase the land if It should be recommended that the state should exercise Its option. Noldlrr Suffrage Illll I'asses House. Hy a vote of HIS to 0 the house late today passed the McNealus soldiers' suffrage bill after attaching several amendments. The bill will go back to the senate for concurrence In the amend-ments, and that will be done tomorrow, probably, without a hitch.

Of the amendmenta adopted by the house the most material la the one giving the supreme court exclusive Jurisdiction In mandamus proceedings that may be Instituted to compel election judges to permit soldiers to vote or In the event a test of the constitutionality of the act Is attempted. The bill as It came from the senate gave Jurisdiction to the district Judges In the mandamus proceedings. An tifort by Pope to substitute his bill for the McNealus bill failed by a vote of 106 to 8. An amendment, offered by Brown of Tarrant, to permit members of tha "Red Cross, secretaries of the Y. M.

C. A. and Knights of Columbus, who saw service In France, to vote without payment of the poll tax, as discharged soldiers, was voted down by a vote of 10 to 46. An amendment providing that the state give each discharged soldier a bonus of HO was held to be out of order by Ppeaker Thomason on the ground that the governor had not submitted the general appropriation bills. In the opinion of Senator McNealus, expressed this evening, the senate will concur In the house amendmenta and begin at 8 o'clock In the evening.

Following la the program for this afternoon and evening: Afternoon. Reception to exhibitors and southwestern dealers by officers and mem Washington atate, temporary chairman, asked Colonel Clark If he wished to modify the asnertlon. nied having heard that Hoctor had made threats against him. "No," emnha iied Clark: "I meant bers of El Paso Automotive Trades every word I said." El Paso can cut the high cost of living in two ways by reading the marke page In ths Saturday morning edition of The Times by winning a prize and by taking advantage of the Saturday bargain offered on this page Association. Use Times Want Ads (Continued from Page 1.) tiueh limitation should In any way restrict tho establishment of other landing fields at cities and towns whore local conditions would seem to warrant sucn action." Must Have Traniipnrtatlon, The general fpeelflratlons provide First showing of new models, booth? Hi) Amoeludd I'rrn.

Si. May 1. The National Guard Asmu'lation of fie United Htatos must work to emnfih the regular army and lulld up the national guard, Lieutenant Colonel Bennett Clark, son of Speaker Clark, declared In nn address at the Colonel Clink was administration officer of the Thirty-fifth division and recently received his dlncharpo. and exhibits. Registration of out-of-town dealers HllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHitlllllllllllllllltlllllllll New York District and car owners.

Evening. Reception to families of dealers, ex that the location of first class fields should be such that transportation to 'Quality Without Extravagance' Is Boon for Bonds and from the heart of the city would not ordinarily take longer than half (Continued from I'ste 1.) an hour. They should be adjacent to a good and near the city car lines. every civilian have the right to any In CMId rem riituro rcMrospeetion 'Aline waa not to fight, but I did my They should have public service utilities 3 as 3 I SB such as electric llcht, water supply and hlbltora and out-of-town dealers by officers and members Automotive Trades Association. Formal opening of Automobile Show.

Speech by President Glenn Curtiss. Response by Acting Mayor R. B. Semple. Soo George Presley Geake.

Tenor Soloist, Metropolitan Grand Opera Company, New York. Introduction of exhibitors to public and location of booths. Quartet number Mayo Quartet, New York. Reception by visitors at various booths Dancing 10 to 12. What is Spring Fever It is simply lack of Energy and low Vitality caused by impurities in the blood.

sewerage: should permit of expansion and should not bs In a position where they are likely to he shut In by future building operations. The minimum slse field should be such as to al the Mibject of giving vote to the dis low a enii-yaro. runaway in every di SHOES' In Mig'h ajnd Low dls- rection with no Interfering obstacles; the charged soldiers will be finally posed ol tomorrow. WW I.KM TIIAS OMC-TIIIHD IIISTIIKTM 01 OTA I OK IIOMIN Ift A IK F.I), Special to the Morning Times. Dallas.

Texas, May 7. Krnnk M. Smith, federal director of war loans said today: "Less than one-third of this districts quod of ninety-four snd a half million dollars has been reported to the federal reserve bank at Dsllsa this morning. The success or fallura to raise lis quota deperds upo the Individual effort of every man and woman In this district and they will not fall of this 1 am certain, livery total American did his or her part toward Gt ovc's Want to in a prtteT Send some of your favorite recipes to the Pure Food tdltor. Adv shnpo should be square or reetanculnr.

Second class fields are thoso whose shape Is neither square nor rectangular and In the' third class are those which are less desirable owing to site and lo. cation and fail to meet the general specifications. Fourth class flying fields are those which can be used only for landing Jj) case of emergency. Should the municipalities mentioned Tasteless chill Tonic at Auto Show Opens Informally Today (Continued rrom rase 1.) Indefinable about a motor fete an atmosphere of uneurpreescd amassment when the magnitude of this greatest of American Industries Is broucht home so forcibly. Behind all the flowers, the palms, the beautiful decorations, the 1 I 3 I BSB f- wneS ill' KID FITTING decide to co-operate with the govern winning the war and tvh.ilir h.

u.iii or not, the solemn obligation to finish I gwrment will furnish an the work has fallen mum n. expeditionary steel hanrnr to be erectert 1.50 to $5 Silk gloveS patriotism and mino was not burled nMh Pen of tha municipality. The those graves In Flanders' fields 1 feel field will be prepared at the that the patriotism and loyalty of v- expense of the municipality, which will music the aesthetic attribute attached to the ronunce of the automobile Impresses Itself on the visitor. In the We call our silk gloves "kid fittina" to express ery Individual In potent today as this district Is aa 1 necessary ror when (lie war personnel and the maintenance of field perfected product of the great automo snd rquipmcnt evfluatve of airships. UR stocks are now replete with both high and low shoes for Summer wear.

We show dainty white linen, slippers for children and misses at $1.50 to $5, according to size and quality. See the pew patent kid 'Mary their Fownes quality in lovtnr chaneliness and in run tilaie and believing, I call upon every one of you to bend every effort In the remaining three days of I'l, rAKOANS PBOMISF. TO IH tl l) IIAM1AR bile factories can be visualised the mine, the stcdl mills, the roaring blast furnaces, the clanging forges, the clattering machine shops, the vast assembling plants all the various stages of the motor car. atvls. For men.

wo me inouinpii lonaru iimsiiing the big worn mat rails upon every one Of USI )HTIIS, El Paso some Jims sco offered to us a personal responslbl.lty." Janes," priced according to size at men and children. Doubled tipped. 2 to $4 Hundreds of people were arrested In hulld a $10,000 hangar here, If ths city First After Armiatlre, Nor will any of this be lost on the it i 'ii Albuquerque, N. today, on suspt. "elected as a station on the alr-clon of having fulled to buy Victory 11 wa carried to Washington by Major Smith, who head Bonds.

Men discharged from the armv visitors who attend El Taso's motor review. As a matter of fact, the Liberty Hall fete will mark the first automobile exhibition In America since the signing of tha armistice. In that feature alone. ill i ll, 4 3 i ed a plane squadron that flew to the rnpltnl from the Parlflc and back Spain and navy volunteered as special police-men. Justices of the peace held court In four downtown bond booths r.

restores Energy and Vitality by creating new healthy blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the checks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC is not patent medicine. It is simply IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So pleasant even children like it.

The Quinine and Iron does not dissolve in the syrup and, therefore, does not make the syrup bitter. You do not taste the bitter Quinine and you do not taste the Iron because both are completely covered with syrup when swallowed. Your system needs Quinine to Turify the Blood and Iron to Enrich it. These good old reliable tonic properties never fail to drive out impurities in the blood, and when you have rich, pure blood coursing through your veins, you feel like running, jumping and shouting. The Spring Fever soon disappears.

GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC is acceptable to the most delicate stomach and does not cause nervousness or ringing in the head. Price COc. ALSO STURDY SHOES FOR BOYS $2 TO $6 see center: show case rem vaxxes WORTH LOOKING OVER. otT-or-ToviN r.vrnoNS shocld try SHOPPING BY M.VIIj. it will bs unique among ths great na rulgiied before the bar of Justices the TliXAS CoxfiRKggMF.N tional shows.

Refinements of motor people arrested ttcre reuuired in Hlii-i Mas in. i'W'RK ihadtu Attktfi Special to the Morning Times, construction and body design, entailed Washington, P. May 7 All Texas r. 1 -l'h congressmen will assemble In Washing mm ill i iCL) tn at four o'clock on the afternoon of May is in the office of Representative III I John Gamer. This Is ths purport of a telegram sent to all the congress prouui'o receipt snowing bonis purchased or nun up bond sptllvatlon on tha spot.

Ma.iy 'housand dollars of bunds wore, dlspost of In this manner and ths greater good feeling prevailed. No one took the slightest offense at be-lug arrested. One or two humorists declared themselves to be pro-(irmans and refused to buy bonds but finally produced receipts for Ihiks subscriptions and were discharged without stain on their character. men tonlr.ht by Mr. darner, who Is the Texas member of ths wave and means committee, who will outline the work by the lesson taught motor car builders aa a result of the hardships Imposed on automobiles during the war, will t-e noticed at the HI Paso show for the first time In any similar exhibition In the United States.

Show Old Models. One firm In the show will hava an exhibit which will Illustrate the rapid strides made In the construction of automobiles In the fast two decades. It attracted mors attention during the sr-rangement of the hsll yesterday than any other display. It la the showing of a model produced IS years seo. Its crude body design, Its two-cyllnderd rx wer plant forerunner of Its modern, powerful, smooth-running descendant of the Pemoerata In the new congress The Texans called Into conference la discuss committee arrangements snd to agree upon preliminary matters In ad Income Tax Specialists, Auditors H.

H. HENDRICK Co. 3110 First National Bank Dlrig. vance of the Pemoeratlc caucus, whl-h will be held on the night of the Kith, Tell Them You Saw It Advertised in The Times. or the afternoon of the 17th tn ad 204 San Antonio Street vanes of the convening of congress on the following Jlondsy.

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