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EL PASO MORNING TirvfcS. FKiUAY. OCTOBER 26. WU. rsn scrapping.

Both of 'em wore blading from fist wounds like stuck hogs and when I pried Vm apait why I rubbed against 'cm. Thai's why 1 look Ilka the rioor or an operating room." "Uh," waa all the captain said. neither oDe or the contestants were en-1 title.i to the oflue Leeause the county judge was an elective office and when the SEEKS IRE DATA H. Veater as orflref Key entered bis Office. At.

the same time the rsplam reached ror the telephone, Intendma; lo call the police surgeon. No nr." replied the Then been a lifiti: iskad Hie eapta'lu. "iVm'l you know It's against regulations to fight on duly and agaihsl the law to Hand, iw has returned from an extensive auto touring; trip. Mr. Band, who one of El Paso'i most prominent Ion distance autolsts, covered th trip without a single mishap.

In (Us tour Mr. Bund covered all tlie Important points In New Mei-ico. Tin trip was a business one. Twenty per cent premium paid on bonds for scholarships bought October si, or 25. Urauglin'l business College.

Adv. 'CERTAINLY MAKING A HEALTHY BOY OF SHE SAYS APPOINTMENT OF BRADY AS COUNTY JUDGEQUESTIONED ofiicr was not elected cy we people me vacancy must be filled tiy the esHiuuU-Sioners'' court. Attornev are of the opinion that In the event the appointment or Judre braity by lormer Governor Ferguson is not valid he is a de facto orricer and therelore Ma lurgmenls thus tar rendered would he good. This would hold, the lawyers believe, until Judge nrady was duly ap COES 100 MII.F.!) IN 8 NOW. Traveling through miles of snow In tho mountains In the northern portion or New Meslco was the experience of V.

J. Policeman Covered With Blood, But He Had Not Been Fighting When Patrolman 1. B. Key reported orr duty" at police ncadquarteri Wednesday night be presented strange sight With blood atatna on tils clothing; rrotn held to root he looked it ir he hid recently went over lha top and acrosi Mo Man's Land into the Herman first line trenches. In fact, he was so bloody he resembled a butchers' liclpar In a pack- lnBoyou want doclor?" Inquired Capt.

participate In a scrap at any oiner mil. hat Yes. uiu i i ISSUE OF $300,000 othef relloxv fought yoti-dld II the righting?" "Yea and no. You see, I heard an awrut racket down In A. B.

C. alley near Second treet a little while ago and when I ran down there I found a negro and a Men- Taxpayer' Association Asks Pmlo Mother Sy TUc Did Council for Additional Infor More for Her Son Than Case Involving HU Selection by Governor Up in Court of Appeal. mation on Question, pointed by the commissioners. It is not believed the ruling of the Fort Worth court will rte't the local county court at law tor the reason that the law creating- It specified the governor wa to appoint the judge wlin should servo until the first election, when a county Judge was to be elected hv the voters. However, to be on the sa'e side, some lawyers think the Judge should be appointed by the countv commissioners.

Judge A. Walthall to Assume New Duties Everything Else. The El Paso County Taxpayers' assoria' me Souse ot REAL Service lion Is anxious to know more about the city's proposal tu Issue (300.000 worth of municipal bonds and cily officials were. municipal Donus anu i sskert Thursday riioniin ng in meet tin tne afternoon and (lis- ussiMjiativtii cuss lha proposition. Tin invitation was in Austin on Monday PRINTING camNY Phone 276.

518-20-22 W. San Antonio St. Judge M. Walthall, aiioclate Justice or the Klghtli Court of Civil Appeals, who was one of the three Judges appointed to asit the Judges or the state supreme court, will h-ave for Austin Friday. It is iiccsiirv n.r him to lie.

there Monday. Put by for a rainy day and serve your country at the same time Buy a Liberty Bond. We Are Buying: a Liberty Bond, Will You? Your banker will supply you wilh full information concerning the Bond. This space patriotically furnished by Tuttle Paint Glass Co. Is tlie appointment of Will P.

Brady poire or Urn county court at Jaw by former Gov. James t. Ferguson sufficient or should Judge Brady's appointment made bv the cuuntv commissioners? Tim is the question lliat appears ti be erlvliur Ihe. lawyers some concern pillowing: the recent Decision of Hie court of cm) appears at Fort Work. The case taken to die Fort Worth court or appeals involved tiie appointments of 1.

T. alenilne and li. K. PecVn as Judges of the county court at l.i at Foit Worth. Judge Valentine was an appointee of leignn wl.cn lie was governor of the btato anil his name was sent to the senate to he cntirirnied.

The senate refused to do this because it was claimed that the appointee hail refined to vote lor submission, according; to Hie of his district. When Governor Hobby was acting; Rov-ernor lie appointed Judge I'cden, a brother or J. II. Pcdcn. a local attorney, to the same court.

Jildne Valentine refused to surrender the office and the eiise wn thrown in court. The trial Judge held Unit Judge Valentine should retain the or-flee Un ause the appou tinent or a county judge did md have to he confirmed by the s'-naie. Tne case then was appealed to the Fort Worth court, which held tli.it The 'appointment of the additional Judges was aoihoined hv the acts or the i.it legislature which were Intended to ofrer as much relief as nossllile to the supreme extended to the city council by Winchester Couley and Z. Whits, comprising a conimlitee representing- the Taxpayer' association. Hie association," aald Mr.

Cooley, addressing the mayor and city rnunrll, "wants to be culm htened concerning the proposed Issue or In city bonds. The members would like to know why tne bonds ate being- Issued and for what purpose." The proposed lne Is divided Into three e.iiiiii parts or luu.uno each. one amount being- tor waterworks Improvements, another providing runds Tor street Improvements and the third tor pruvidlmr funds win which to build schools a no purchase sites. Coinnilllrc Meets With Council. Arter the council session was adjourned Die committee or the Taxpayers' aona-tion met with tlie council in the mayors private orrn-e.

The ofrinals vvill meet w-llli the association Saturday arid'-noon at .1 o'clock, when the matter nr (lie bond issue will he gone into thoroiutlily. For the week ending Oct. SM. the liDiillh court The appointees will only pasa oc ani'Ilratlons ror writs or error. It la not "AVhen niv bor Francisco complained -go imieli of 'his side and stomach fiurting-blm 1 thought he had appendicitis and gave him almost every medicine 1 ever heard of, but nothing did him my till we juried on Tanlar, Bald Mrs.

Aiioloma G. lloyes, or 7ifi Santa Ke street, tlie other diiv. "My son surrered rrom stomach tron- -ble tor mure than three years," she continued, "and he kept getting worse ai I lie tune. He had no appetite and what little he rotced down did him no good tor lie was losing weight and became so weak and rundown thai lie had to forre himself to go lo work when he ought to have been in bed. He waa almost driven Olstracled hv acute atta, ks of Indigestion, end Ills nerves became so unsiiun be could hsnllv stand tor anybody lo touch him.

end his sleep was so broken that It was all lie could do to get up In the mommas and put on his clothes. WiMi seine or my rriends told me about the good lanlac had done them I got a bottle and It did my sou more good tlian everything else he has taken. He lias just 'finished his third bottle and, really, lie looks like a different child. His 'appetite has Improved and everything- agrees Willi hliu and he Is gaining In wehrlil every day. Ills nerves are In good shape, he sleep fine and gels up in the mornings with more energy for his work Me Is Improving so fast that I am going lo keep him on Tanlac a wiuio longer, for it is making Iilm a strong and healthy boy." Tanlac Is sold In Kl faso by Kelly rid lard lu ng Go.

and People's Drug Co in. dor the personal direction of a special 'lanlac representative. Adv. known how long- Judire Walthall's new duties will keep him away from Paso, hut it not believed tills will be tor any IcngUi or tune. The matters romlnir up In the court or civil appeals will be attended to by Judge J.

It. Harper and Judge F. F. mucins. In the event the two Judges disagree as to a ilecisirin Hie case will thou bo referred to Judgn Wallhall.

State National Bank Established April, 1881 Capital, Surplus and Profits $200,000.00 Interest Paid onSavings Accounts C. MOREHEAD, President. JOSEI'II MAGOFFIN, Vlee-rrcs. c' BASSSTT, Vice-President. CHOUGH D.

FLOUT, Cashier. L. J. GILCHRIST. Aast.

Cashier. department reported a total or deallts and Si! births, of the deaths. II were Americans, Mexicans and one neirrn. The hirihs reported were: Americans t); Mexicans Ft. (lie department condemned 4UR pounds of meiit and CO pounds of li'iiil and WEST We Want You to see our new bakery.

It is impossible for us to adequately describe the wonderful modern machinery and the scrupulous cleanliness of our plant, therefore wc cordially invite you to call and inspect it. We want you to see how Powell'sHomeBakeryBread Are You Looking for a Ground Floor Oliicc? If so, investigate this offer. We have for rent a very centrally located ground floor office, suitable for real estate or similar business. Will make lease. Phone S.

L. Davis 5050 for information. i vegetables. Hie nuinher or contagion? diseases re-i ported remaining were: Measles scarlet rover typhoid rever 14: diphtheria I. 733,000 Pounds of carnage llnnle.l.

Ii. nullum, sanitary commissioner, 1 reported that durliiK the week ending- Oct. poiuiils or a-arbage Had been faiiled io tlie disposal plant. petitions received and rererred were: To polne, nre and Itiilldlnsr Tor iirruiission to Install gasoline storage tank at 7 1 1 Hills street. To cltv counrll as a whole Robert i Hightoxvc'r, proposition to lease and mill-vale land belonging to tho city toulli ot i Washington park.

To streets and parks Property owners and ror arc llght at Grant avenue and Porch street. To health and sanitation Jung Yung. Tor sewer extension tu block 7, East I'aso. nilulllliic nid Accepted. I The bid or tho Kl I'aso Hltitlithlo company ror paving Main aireel, from i Missouri street to the viaduct, wis ae-cepted and an ordinance rtireetlng tho work or Improvement was adopted.

Petitions granted were Martin Morales, Jr. permission to Install gasoline slorage tank ai Hon south Florence street; Calumet Oil company, to Install two storage i tanks ror luliru-aling oil in tear of 411 Santa Fe street. I The council denied the petition or Sam sulcer ror rlainied to be the amount i of damage sustained on account of Hood i waters overflowing Ins property on Ce-bada street. i IMCT. MK.KT AT MN AM.fXO.

San Angelo. lid. s.v Fverything is rap-Idly being- put In shape at tlie fair grounds for the big rail rare meet, which begins next Tuesday and continues ror riva (lays. Many of Hie rine blooded horses or the stnto nre already stabled at the grounds and are being worked out daily, llnrst-s I are arriving each day and It Ir eslliimh-d that nt lca.st liu will he hero for the It is made then you will not wonder why our customers say, is the best bread made." If You Want Superior Service and Accommodations Take the Golden State Limited A Solid Steel Train of Standard and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Observation Cars THROUGH CARS Kansas City St. LouisChicago Los Angeles San Francisco Close Connections Made With the Fast Trains for the East City Ticket Office PHONES-- 594 Robert-Banner Bldg.

5851 POWELL'S HOME BAKERY C. C. POWELL, Proprietor. Phones 163 and 164. Free Delivery.

1018 E. Boulevard. God's Country, After All, Must Be Place here You Are Not hy Times Special Correspondent. Iienilng. y.

Oct. 3S. "Where In blue thunder Is It their.1" people are asking in Iienilng. It Is a question Hie -Helpful llmls" or the "Aid lo the 1 iive-siuitten" departments would be loalli to tackle. Ureal historians, It seems, have carefully avoided tins subject, lilpllng In his Fast India stories would lead you to believe Khg-lutid Is ll.

Our American novelists Insist that there ran be no dou'it about It- ll Is anywhere and everywhere 111 tlie good old r. S. A. Iieniingitea via-lung III the slates or the north, having sunstroke at luo degrees In summer and snowed under with the thermometer struggling lo keep Us bead above tero in wilder, have returned with Ihe heller rixed nnn In their minds th.il I'eintug Is located In 11)0 very heart or it. When a punlllve-expedillon truck tram, homeward bound, crossed the line rroni Old Mexico and hove Into i.oluiiihiis, certain worn, grease besmeared apparitions, with laces as thickly coaled with dust as are a ctiorii's girls cheeks Willi rouge, nib-lied their eves, spat tho dust from their hps and heaved a huge, deep sigh.

Tiiev sighed thankrully lliat they were Link In It again. When the soldiers rame out rrom old Mexico they rilled Ihe air with the same cry. They were back In It again. So doubt the Sammies In France nrier bomb practice and chow ell about In groups making big plans ror the day when they shall be back In It. Hut here comes a soldier boy from Iowa destined to revive a question Hcinlngites have long regarded fettled bevond controversy.

'-Hero aes a letter back to Ood's country!" ha announces as he drops a pink i-veiope addressed to his girl back home tho postbox. Whereupon lime p-roiips of natives look at one another asksnre, wondertnS. if I da know they were goin ahove us ofr down here In this godforsaken country I'd never have enlisted," Is the statement (expurgated) of one lad, made. It would appear, for public ears. "Avv, don't bother yourself about that guy," laughed a brother in arms, "before lie left home he says to ills rriends he says, 'Yeli, lio'vs, I've enlisted anylliliif to get nut or this one-horse burg, 'y These Mlows talking about getting ba to Ood's country make ma tired, nut ll is a little dusty about, dou you think?" IN THE COURTS.

Kindly mention The Times in answering advertisements. ould you allow a Court ot Civil Appeal'. Thursday, October Ilaroer. I-. K.

Iligglns and A M. (j. n. Walthall. Justices.) man to thrash you commission company v.

Hoy b. bulston, rrom fvolan. frank Whitley vs. Mrs. bailie Alrjinder, rrom 1'alo I'ltito Itcverxd and Pacific railway vs.

A. L. Thorp, el al, from I aslUnd. Iloiormeil and arrirnied-Otho S. Houston ii a.

B. Johnson, el al, lrom Katland. Mandamus refused First Mate Bank A Trust company vs. t. M.

Oversliiuer, cl al. from las lor. Tiibmitied-c. o. Kout.

et el. vs. J. O. In-own, et al.

from Krath; L. H. Prr.v v. Mdnev r-rnitli, et al, from Krath; MrKenzie vs. W.

H. Hey, et al, rrom I-rain; II. Hlggs vs. o. ti.

Baleman, rrom Eralh; Harbin Independent school district vs. U. V. Iienmsii, from F.rsth; II p. Neely vs.

Dublin Fruit rompsnv, rrom Erath; Texas Paciric Coal company vs. Alvln Ip-sdy. rrom Erath; Tens A Pacific Coiil company vs. Oott-rrlei) urabner, rrom Krath: Kllia Me-heniie vs. J.

button, rrom Krath; Kliza M'Kennle is. J. B. Winters, et al, from Krath; W. c.

liilhreaih. et al, vs. age crow, rrom K.taih; fhlprnan W. T. Jones and W.

8. Crow, rrom Jeff bavls. Kirs cLbaumClotKes ALL-WOOL lOO PER CENT AND NO COMPROMISE Inlrly-foiirlh District CourL (W. D. Howe, Judge! Luis Miihoz vs.

Angeia It. de Munoi, divorce; Hied. Ii. L. Tankenley vs.

Southern Paciric company, cl al, damages; filed. KOfly-flrst District Court if', fl. Price. Judge Lewis Good- A. M.

Thornton, 't is, Insult your wife, ruin your business, ill treat your children? Germany threatens to do these things. What are you going to do about it? Stand idly by, or Buy A Liberty Bond This advertisement patriotically contributed by El Paso Bithulithic Co. THE K1RSCHBAUM CLOTHESMAKING CODE TO use only fabrics of all-wool, shape-retaining and lustrous to unite both ease and fashionablcness in the design to tailor the garment with unwearying watchfulness for every detail these are the clothesmaking standards which it is the Kirschbaum purpose to uphold and while upholding them to keep the price always within easy reach of the average citizen's purse -Jt $20, $25 and $30 man. rant: riled. John (i.

Ootller vs. K. P. A S. Hallway tomptny, damages; fUed.

Sixty-fifth District Court, (Billard Coldwfll, Judge.) Mergarils Mrf.ormack vi. Hobert McCor- rnatk. divorce; granted. n. flit's vs.

Kdna Dales, divorce; filed. Vf i si. O. B. Kids, et iiv.

vs. California ln- aurince cornpinv, suit on policy; riled. i. I.mma Weeks, el al. vs.

K. P. H. W. Iiallwav comi'Siiy, dsiriaged; riled.

San AnlohlQ Drew lug allocution vs. i. II. Adams, note; find. Bv Times Special correspondent.

Lord-hug, Oct. Two stockmen from iKiutherti 'inut county ate preparing to ship their cattle Into better range in Anions. James Parkl of Duncan will send stork to some pasture land has la1 tiar Tucaon. Pan Olnev or leios will (hip his mile io a point aoiithweit or Tucson, where he has obtained a state lein on a large tra' or land. Oc.ir cadicruen ar rnskinr enablements Pi ihtp out or th ecunlrv during the drought while are prei armg to rnske a harvest of aoapweed lor tneir stork.

Ol FtMW PI. 01' IV TRISCO. Wasbingu.n, Ii. (.., Oct. of pro-'leiirian element in fjan frinrisco to rriistrsia tlie government'! food conserva-tion er refiorte'i to Ihe food ad-mlrdstrst on today lis adviiory com- n.iti.

r.r laOlitl rnn so. 200 x. ourxox PHONE 671.

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