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THE EL PASO TIMES, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 30. 1921. Fire Station Is Cracking in Two. Griffith Reports AGENTS NAB PURPLE SODA POP AND CARLOS DURAN J.

Barleycorn's Daily Budget of News DERMA W. T. GRIFFITH, MIL'S SON, 12, KILLS HIS FRIEND IN YSLETA MISHAP Leaning over In a mo, in sutomob'lle to dotge barrage of pellets that Al A1 chairman of the city fire X-Rays Used to Determine Sex of Unborn Child NKW II I N. lie-, an. It to posslntn to cli niiliic tlie of an unborn Infant by olwrtalloii "I Mai;" tl" development it -i lames by mean of tin- X-ray, lr.

.1. H. Prior, of the I tiiirre.il i.f hnt lick i Kilil tha AntiTii nn --ik lutlnn eif Aim-lomlMs here today He esplalnnl that tin- bona of tin feirusig Hlfy iUieUrr tluiii tlirme nf the Ilr. Prior Id no one bail )t insrie a iMlsl xtfirly of the tint III- nun otsagi igllogg liad rrveakfl In lilm difference hrtuwn the gage a early a IS KING SWORN IN AS CANADIAN PREMIER; NAMES NEW CABINET OTTAWA. CAIf- Dee.

If. William Lyon Msckenal King, elected premier of Canada on the Liberal tidal wave at th general election 'mber took tha relnt of government from Premler Aithur Meigben, conservative, today in the presence of Baron Hyng of Vimy, gwiet aoi -gUMtai of the dominion. The new premier announced the following appointment. Minister of finance. Wllggag.

af Kova committee, has a (Tacked fire station nn his ha ndi and he I Inquiring- of his brother mum-. linen what to do with It. The station Is the one at the Intersection of Rln Grande and Virginia streets. It Is aald to he one of the oldest houses north of the tracks. The firemen hate moved.

Alderman Griffith told the other aldermen, City Bnil'llng Inspector Percy MrGhee, said tire truoture could be repaired for S2.500. They offered no comment. berto Tapta, age II, wai throwing at htm and hla friends, I'endcH. alei IX. aon of unty fjomniiniunar tlsasf rrndell.

swung th barrel Of hla calibre rifle by change toward Tapla, OHIO, Dec. tt. In mot places farcttghout the Stat the prohibition law wa better enforced during the holiday suing thsn had been anticipated. Wayne B. Wheeler, counsel for the Anil Saloon League of America, declared here today at a meeting of the committee on financial management of the Isagu.

"The outlook for the a year la good," he gala, Mow theaw'SHH be a renewed drive to have eongres weaken the national enforcement code. il.a!BJJt council of large cities tlia trigger wa accidentally pulled and Tapta was (hot through the atomach. TEpla. friend of Fendtll'i, died In a few minute. hefore Mrlh.

Tli is waa the maner In which ym- wimdoner pwmw mammt'wttm yesterday to County Judge E. B. ouniock ami, MaTsYI ta WPil SltSjltll Wltbogt glKiBl and RUSSIA REFUSES TO li w.e pear rs" court after tha meeting. II at about o'celoclc Wednea rol a lQuart Straight Copp. of New the law, out win nui iMiiiinind.

of day avenlng on tha county road near Joae. A formal court of Inquiry will be held In a day or two by Juatire of Peace Alex nones ls at Tsteta. It waa aeheduled for today, but wag poet-Ioned. Mr. PeadaVa Mary.

Mr. fendell related tha Itory ag CARRY OUT GERMAN TRADE AGREEMENTS hen It and soldi, re. Sauce Pan Carlos Duran, proprietor of a cold drink stand at th northeast corner of South Kl Paso and Seventh streets, a place known ss th "Popular wa arrested yestrday by prohibition gent and charged with violating the Volstead act Hi bond wa set at $1,500 by United States Commissioner W. flchmid. Duran failed to make bond yesterday.

The Popular bar Is ths place, pro. hibltlon agenta charge, where a visiting Mexican and hla wife bought two bot-nf "oda water" just prior to losing BBousnea. The visitors woke up in an alley some distsnc away from the Popular bar. Th man found his watch and money gone. The woman' rings had been stripped from her fingers.

Prohibition agents seised two bottles of purple "soda water" which two cu-r were about to drink at the HBpar bar when the officer arrived. They ehargo that It is of "Intoxicating" trength. They Intend to find out what else, if snythlng. I In the "soda water." Prohibition agents said there were several men In the Popular bar who wer In a eml-Intoxlcated condition. MMfc were aaarched for gun and Hqnor.

Nona wa found. Thin place haa been visited hy prohibition officer a number of times. On Fel.rtiary 9 the owner at that time Guadalupe Palomera. as arretted nn a charge of violating the federal pro. hihitinii law.

He paid a email fine. or. iBtfg said yesterday that an effort would ho mad to close the place by court order. Henri K. Beland, of Que- Regular Ohio minister of iuntlce.

Sir lx.mer OavUln, nf Quebec; minister of marine and flaherle. Erne.t Ia Points, of Quebec; minister of trad and commerce. James A. Robb, of Quebec; niinlnter of uillltia and defense nnd minister of the 'My son and three companions went BERLIN'. Dec.

e(Bjr Associated mm.) The official P.uasian soviet drlvine In a roadster. As they war CHICAGO. Oee. tt. Th annual report of the municipal court of Chicago, guhmltted today by Jame A.

Kearna, clerk of the court, showed drunkenness had Increased here last year. The report ehowed that a 1, 10 persons were arraigned for Intoxication In lttl, aa agalnet ll.SOt In lt. The report followed the action hy Ihe city council yesterday In declaring by a vote of tt to that prohibition had failed tn prohibit and demanded that congreee and the atata legislature authorise Ihe manufacture. and distribution of returning home near San Joaa they trade commission hat notified German naval mice, George P. Graham, ofl flrmt with which it hsa been dealing here that It la unable to conclude pending ieieeme.it.

It says It Is hampered passed a place where there la an embankment at the aide of the road and about yard dlatanL They called to Tapia. who stood on tha embank- FOUR MEN JAILED FOLLOWING THEFT OF $1,500 TIRES George Matllngly. Fred liicken, J. E. Taylor, and Fred Overcamp were arrested In various part of the city yes- i terday by Detectives Block and Good, win In connection with the theft of 33 tire, valued at 11.500, from the Kelly-, Springfield Tire company, 915 Texssi street, Tuesday night Mattingly was booked at headquarters on a charge of receiving and concealing stolen property after Investigation hy I Captain of Detectives Claude Smith and County Attorney Will II.

Felphrey. He denied knowledge of the but admitted he lent the other three men hig machine Tuesday night. It was! the car ufed to haul away the tires, according to Detective Block. Dickens, Taylor and Overcamp arc! being held on charges of burglary and I theft 01 over f50. Overcamp Wa for-j mcrly employed af the place from which i (he tires were taken and wa familiar with the premises.

All three made written statements, In which they admitted warm; pwtinaiter nfial, Charles Muriihy, of Onttrio: minister without portfolio, Thomas A. Low, of Ontario minister of railway and canals, William Kennedy, of Ontario; minister of las, Jut Murdoch, of Ontario aat Tapla In a friendly manner in the etecution of Its contract hy dlf-fleulty In atcurtng permlealon for It representative to enter iJcrmany and Wf took of office iptci in Berlin, tfc commlsalon. which gag mononoly bezan ti.em with rr-ktnd mud. ducked and drove by. minister or agncunure, vmiiam li.

My aon waa on tha right of minui- and light wines. Crtrman trade, its at prtaent a per- tar IStorlor, mine and superinten- roadater Mat Two other boy arera in the aest with htm. The fourth ptoo the running board A one Pallet aor- sonnel of 310 office roomi i or laoiaa anam' smmm- nf Alberla; Inlet, of nubile ISM' tr, my aon ducked. At ha AM a (W tt linstock, of Krltlsh Co The Tageblatt, commenting on the mplalnt, charge the troublo I due to TSsSkMi bureaucracy, tha tWKlwtogy ugbt hi ring down, Tne trigger oft something helow the seat and lumbia, gun wa discharged. They droy of which can easily be teen It la the fear Covers with ebonlied knohs 24c if desired.

Wo. 1. Hollow steel handle insure comfortable handling. No. rolled, sanitary bead, free from dirt cntrliiiig; crevlcc.

So. 3. Close fitting ears, round sanitary rivet. No. 4.

Itoundt-d edees make cleaning; easy and thorough. No. 5. Famous Mlirn finish. No.

6. All these perfections ore guaranteed by the well known 'Smm trade mark, stamped In the bottom of every Meee. There ore nine different weights nnd qualities used In the manu-facture of nlutiiiuuiu ntenslls, The Mirro ranks with the highest. The weigh! and quality of tlii tn Is tho Mirro standard and is not Inferior product turned out for a special sale purpose. The reduction In price Is made to give the people nn opportunity of testing the merits of the ware nt low price.

Q-KSsaV. "THE DINNER WAREHOUSE" thinking nothing untoward nao ANGLO-FRENCH or hniatiavMm wnicn naa sougnt a last retort In the bureatta of officialdom." They looked back and saw Tapla double up with hi hands over -eggatt add that, with wit the CLASH AT PARLEY his stomach. They heard him call, but hought ha wa only playing. Ha called safeguards in the hsnda of the authorities, the police can really control Rut-Ian radical activities. It charges thst (Continued from Page 1.) ln anil they stoppr-d and eama ItecK.

died In about It mlnutfu. Krance't ahind on submarines, may dr- Mm Prussian milliner of the Interior la ide to adnpt. a more iioaitlve stand going out of hi way to hamper the Hue- SFMPLE THANKS ENGINEERS FOR SERVICE TO CITY Want. 1-aMle llrarlnr. "I want all the relative of the aw egiilnet tin full oonreeainu fl munded of to hear the testimony at the court of her for r'ttlement of the questions In their guilt, to Mr.

Pelphrey, according to Inquiry. I know It was purely aoeiden- man representatives, ana argue tne necessity of the soviet dim mint Ion In-crestlng It taff In order to lie able to handle the Increasing business upon whlrti Germany must count for much of 1 Officer Block, tal. and I want the record to ahow everything. My hoy la right-handed. voiving rhliin.

Hhotild Japan pursue auch a course, practically the whole of th. ii i Ol t'- eonfeetjkgi would he a failure, along wilh th naval Ho could not have hit the Tapla ooy her future commercial advantage. J. 1: Bogue. manager of the tire tor, yesterday morning Id ntlftaf 1MB property, which had been found in a vacant lot in the rear of lOlt WtiSb ha had triad, my mm at on tha right iM" Willi Agreement In lioubl.

I rre.lll fuiid rimmed. It la reported In wtU Informed guar- alda of the car at an linno-tlble angle "The city council would have encoun tered 'innumerable obstacles In its guid to tag aim. Tapla and he were frtenU. The went to a flanc together two Sight ago. Uvea th capital ihlp ratio agree-metitth only part of th naval lift Man which appeared poMlbl of aving Intact-ii far from an assured feat It gtfset by the officer a ahort tune previous Mattingly reside at th Birch street address, Hs told Mr.

Block found them in hi garage yes-terday morning And fearing something was wrong, threw them over tha fence. "I have befriended the Main Boys 10M00 NORTH STANTON BOSTON. Dec. it. The BrltMn schooner Golden Wt with mm of a 1 1 and case liquor aboard, was aelsed by the coast guard cutter Acushnet, while at anchor out-Rid this port It waa announced today.

She was towed her hy the cutter this morning and turned over to customs officer, Th latter said they had received word that th liquor laden vessel, flying tha Union Jack, but said to be owned by a former Beaton bartender, wa bound here from Halifax, N. t. 0 NEW YORK. Dec. 23.

With six Kw Yorkers dead and another In a erlticil condition from drinking Christ-ma liquor, federal prohibition agent hav renewed their predlctioni of the drittt New Vcar'e evi that th city haa known. ROCK SPItlNQS. WYO Dec. 19. After It hour of comparative Inactivity, 40 federal agent aelsed liquor valued at fS.OOO In th home of George Parfltf, deputy iherlff under Hie last county administration, anoordlng to a statement of officers directing the raids In thl place during the t4 hours.

Ths each, according1 to officer, mad up an entire tnickload of bonded whisky and wine which waa taken to the special car which already I aald to contain nearly worth of confiscated llqunr, which will be cent to Cheyenne. TEnnm h.vctk. Dee, it. Carlcton Carpenter, St, and hi wife, In. t5, who were married Christmas, were found dead In a rooming house here yeitirday.

Thjr apparently had been dead since MinSgg, sail death I believed by the avttofttta to have been caused bee drinking poiaonou moonshine, whisky. was imintnii out w.in.i eoiirerenc cir- father repeatedly. 1 have gotten, out of my bed en man a night to aan 1 a ten that negotiations are tinder wy far th MtgbUihmaat of Buaalan credit fund her of mark, to be guaranteed hy Russian treaaury note which will not he put In circulation, To thl proposal Die Zeltung eugget thn possibility- that the arrangement wilt lead to the reconstruction of Itussla with Qermtn reparation bonds. It ha been announce that the ciea Franer two rtgsrvaimns 0n bn- Ihev war. ,1 iniii irlnnlng construction of replacement! ance or the city government ad It not have been for the assistance rendered by th El Paso chapter of ths American Association of Engineers," laid Alderman tL C.

Semplo st the annual banquet of tin chapter held In the Unlvonlty club last night. Mr. Sample wa Introduced by Dean S. H. Worrell of the Texas Behool of Mines, who presided aa toastmaster.

as a "political engineer." Following his In-troditclion Mr. Snnpl read a letter tour year earlier than tn i. Navy to Sell Galveston Traffic Men Request duration of Hi agreement must be dis doctor to them, ma father womoa an Mr ranch for a loot time." The funeral of Alberto Tapla was held yesterday afternoon tt Tsteta. Arrangements were mad by J. t.

JCaater and Company, undertaker. posed or. Then, If thn naval agreements ire ill embodied In a treaty Data of El Pasoans Air Station at Auction lleulKh bank, tha Berlin chamber of the Dresden bank and the All four Will be transferred to the custody of the county authorities today. Taylor Is IT years old and the three other men range In ag from 21 to 2Z year. Mr.

Bogue told Detective Block that a check of his entire stock would be ner-esssry to determine whether the ttreg recovered wer all that had been Wi moved from the building. aa forecast by the American delegation, the pact mutt be ratified by the French parliament a well aa the United Htatee Mayor Charles Davis expressing his re tinese Merchant of senate HiitiHifiilnn hy France can not Warburg banking houa have been named aa correspondents of the Ruaalan tut bank and that commercial telegraphic connection availabl to all perl of Rueela. I grets at hrinj unable tn attend the ban be relied upon a certain. In iplte of th furor created by the Harraut llnlfour claah. the French dele quet In the letter Maj'or Davis thanked members of the chapter for their past courtesies and declared ha Intended call Mexico Spends $4500 in El Paso Stores Joan C.

Wah. Chinas merchant of WASHINGTON, Dec. 29. An appropriation of $11,000 to pay for the lite nnrulred In 191 hy th government for a naval aviation base at Galveston, Texas, was requested today of eongres by the navy department, which plans, according to a letter from Assistant Secretary Rootevelt to Speaker Gillett, to sell the property mt public auction to the highest bidder. Permanent improvement undertaken by the government on the tits and costing $248,000 would bo a total loss If title to the property was not aeriutred, gation apparently wai not worrying over Suggestions are sought hy the traffic department of tho Kl Paso Chamber el Commerce on freight and passenger rata matters, to determine what recommendations shall be made before the interstate commerce commission at its hearing in Washington.

A questionnaire was mailed out yesterday by Fred C. Tockle, traffic manager of the chamber, with ths request Hfttt Information on any of the matters covered be tfivon as soon as possible. It is planned to forword the' replies to Washington before resumption of the bearing January 11. ing upon them for ndvlc on problem dealing with the betterment of 131 lJso. Area in Winter Wheat tna prospect of (trained relation Be Torreon, who stayed In Juarai four days FRANCE TAKES SECRET DEAL lot for Adllee.

may be a 'poiliiciii as the Cut 500,000 Acres beror- finally gaining annul WASHINGTON, Dee. ft. Winter the united mats to purcnaat dig atocks. left orders with XI tptiitr baa dubbed me, bat I am ant going to burden yon with A j4aa on Mr. Simple said.

"It would have hem a difficult situation for Ihe WITH RUSSIA i jobber for it. too worth of woods, yer's refund check wss malfaui to whtat waa gown tni fall on a (mailer are by 500,000 acres than fear ago, th department of agriculture' report today showed. Th condition of the Mr. Roosevelt said. By tha Jobber' departmant of tha (Continued from rags Russian to ertlmato th "restitution" Chamber yesterday.

Wah traveled ISO council regarding tha future water sup-pljr If had not sought your advice and engaged Mr. Llpplncott to solve our crop on December 1 also era eon Boy Laughs and Runs una to make tne purcnu. Idttbijr below what It waa a year ago JUfund oherka also were milled yas- tween i-rance and Ort Britain. It waa polnttd out In certain conference quarter that It ha been traditionally true that Great Britain ha greater respect and closer relation with a nation that insist upon It right and has fighting weapon to hack up that In-slatence than tor a weak power without fighting force that (urrsnden It right. Math Being "Goat." Tha French bitterly gfeent the obviously concerted efforf of the other delegations lo blame them tor the wreck Ing of the Hughes naval program.

They claim they asked only wht lUhmarlne they absolutely need for national e-curlty and siert whatever odium there may be (hould properly attaohtd to those who sought to fore her to accept lea than (he need. It Wat onenly Intimated In French and below the 10 ytars average coMI tlon by It point. Msdav to Jesua J. Portillo. merchant of "Bl Psto Is rapidly passing from th Parrat, and Leopoldo Caatro, The area aown to rye la one-fifth JESUITS WILL GET small city tatua to a ptwltton metropolis of the southwest.

Llkewls our problems along constructive lines After Auto Hits Him J. H. Buckner, 1317 East Rio Grande street, reported to the police yeiterday that his automobile had knocked down an unidentified Mexican boy on East larger thl rear thin a year ago gad merchant or TMiewachle, cm, both whom bought spring stock here r. at an amount which would cover the 'law Sebt. Th confereno In 'girp dentiy called to plaa tnereast In 9a many' burden as the culmination Of such an agreement between France and Russia would be a death blew to Oar.

many. Germany now believes that she may expect a revision of the Versailles treaty penalties subsequent to the payment of the January Installment tn condition of ths crop patter Bua gently. Dhiwipm I. gg J'nr. gad also are greater and greater each year, am lure that without the aiiistanc of I I i.

in-. MEUORIAK. COMMITTEE. INDIANAPOLIS. IMtfc, Dec.

Walmsey, of Near Orleans, hns been reappointed chairman of thl American legion's committee on memorials, Hanford MacNider, legion national commander, announced today. Other members of the committee aro W. Holioway, Kansas City. Kmmett O'Neal, Louisville; Paul Edwards, Sest-tle, and David J. Pa via, Seranton, Fa.

SOVIF.T AGENCY COMIM1 TO V. S. WASHINGTON. Deo. 19 Permission haa been granted the Soviet government to tend a repreBenuuive to heller than th 10 yer average.

yeuf Chapter we would be greatly handi Kansas, largest grower of whiter whtat, with one-fourth tha country's capped in our program for advance a M0v a uopviibie San Antonio street about 9:15 o'clock. Mr. Buckner said that he examined the boy and he waa unhurt, so far as he could determine. Ha brushed his clothes and ran off laughing, Mr. Buckner ment a Ci i' total area, naa 100.000 acre lee than Preceding Mr.

Semple, the chairman PERMIT TO MAKE SACRAMENT WINE A Itatemtnt Issued from the locsl nrn- a )tar ago, whll th condition of lb' ct up in that (tat nly SO per seat of a normal, competed with a condition circles that th American delegate wr believed to hav been made unconscious TKOTZKV MYS ARMY Mt'ST BE READY FOR WAR NEXT SUMMER. MOSCOW. Dec. It. (By th Aso ciated Prees.) Th soviet army and ly to piny t.reat Britain's game In Joining ths rirlva of Franc on th ub- i pit cent, a seat iiro.

Spain's Vice-Consul (V Viet Jiuiiaiit-j ttaqulsltlon waa mad yesterday by lh local co-operative oflfc of the United State Department of Commerce on tha Washington office for 109 copies of tha "Statistical CliMlfteatlon Domestlo for ta tig Faso rportar. It was aaaeunotd ycatsrday. A charge of five 4g a ropy la mad by the aupcrin-tendint of Bublio doonmmtg navy, now totaling men, must this country to Bupervioa the expenditure marine question. not be reduced hut, on the contrary of $10,000,000 of former Imperial Rus The French naval question, on which liililtiou enforcement office yesterday sat forth that there waa "no dogat. but that permit nould Issued to the tha conference went rocaa, it i Is Established Here waa aittrted by the I renon.

today, was Hi" French PERMIT TO OPERATE TRUCK. Permieslon was granted yesterday by the county to the El Paso Dairy to operate a five-ton truck on three county highways. The truck was of a size and kind that special permission from the court I required before it may be operated. Tills Is done to preserve the pived hlghwayi from undue deterioration. Permit ws granted to run It over the Clint nnd San Jose roads and over the North Ion.

propar even Introduced J. L. Campbell, president of the chapter, who spoke briefly, his subject being "Our Ouota." Campbell on lledrhrt, 1 appreciate and congratulate the chapter at having such a distinguished number of guests nt our annual banquet." SSM Mr. Campbell, "While I apnrseJata that thl banquet 1 held In El Paso, and consequently free from drink ex.vpt watr. It I a plntaure to know that mm of you wilt awaken In th morning With a headache, provided you do not Overeat.

"Many af you know and appreciate the position that wa aa englneirs occupy In the success of our city. A good engineer le an asset. If an engineer build a bridge that collapses under a certain Rtnurc Dig Erro. vice consul of Spain and tha twBreaentatlv hi pggg of tha government of Kins? Alfonso Jesuit Father to operate their winery dawn the valley, where wing fay ami a mental purpo I made for all the nWlic churches In thl dlOO. Ahnut It laid delegation lert for An a star tli American iW must Increase training and be prepared for war next summer In the event the outildo foca carry out their plans to attack soviet Hussla, declared Soviet of War Trotsky In a fiery speech before the ninth all-Ruailan congress today.

Enthusiastic applause greeted Trotsky whin hi said the Japanese were aiding the whit guard a tlon during XIII, Is tataMlahtd in th city now with sian treasury fund for the purchase of grain for famine relief, Secretary Baarar BANK BANDITS KIM, TWO. PEA l.l. RIVER, N. Dec. 29.

Four bandits shot and killed the assistant cashier and a clerk of the First National bank hen today and isciped in an automoblla attar wounding a railroad guard. ttu-y iiuswi, ius sssih arata Itema. which la an tneeaaae a 1100 gallon stored titers now. The pT na flwrt week of th aid further, but wag 1 1 1 1 aside until mm oont over tha number carried last waa fin- .11.1 wnHi, WS oineet at ta pirst National Bank building, he gnagSJieed yeHerday. noun A lisroh killsi bwo.

.1. Then, tha Stan uti'tnettt said: "A prohibition agent from this office uompsnlnd two Catholic fathers from I Mto to tinned th winery. The plad, publlcl- 1 1 gresslon In thl Far East and added: I ty duveloprd on tin Flench MarmtD LISBON. PORTUOAL, Dee, tt. (By aa to place her In tha poaltlon of having fha Associated Pre.) Two Staak Oheektl exactly the amn amount a It did last year, 925 gallon.

The fathers are entitled to manufacture. Win yea gag aa 1 oil think af the lit her. jeneo tn limitation plan. Victory for Kuglead Keen. An nulttanillng feature of today's con "Thl Impudent lmperallatlc beasts of prey must know that besides the four power which hav Jutt concluded an agreement among themielvea there 1 (till a fifth tovlet Russia and the lied army." wer killed and five other wounded today through th iplolon of bomb hi ii.

dim; and use wine for sacramental pur AMERICAN TAXI STAND Flumes Main 412-413 Dm up-to-dtte Tsal Scene id Um rtt? rent till, fhort trtts. Mt SI itw; Si te per nr.ur. T-pim ears. It 50 per hota. Special rites to Joire eon Itllsi ind Ull country.

meter Otis. Opaa all eltbL Cell owe mil rni call UB tt Tarn St sideration of the Root plan for rcatrlc- NOTED Rl'SSl AN AY'THOR DIES. RIGA, LETVIA. Dec. 25 (By th Associated Prett.) The noted Ukrainian novelist, Vladimir Korolcnko, died Dec 25 at Poltava, according to a wireless message received here.

pose. It I allowed by law. But permits are required. "Istot year they reaueoted a permit. wnicn, it I alleged, wira being manufactured In a building belonging to the Lisbon general confederation of labor.

The government I maintaining order. Are you dining at the Msasra New Tesr-s hsyf Kverybody will be there, Adv. tlnn or Ihe ut of ittbmarlnea to operations against war craft only wai the velopment of the ohjeotlon by ccrtiln rorelgn delegstes that the Root pro An agent checked the stock and made a i naaaaaHaananWEMawaaVannnannnnl r. i-n 11.1..1MUK Issuance el a permit. Their supply of grapes wss already on hand for th season, it waa necessary for them to start settling the grepes then or lose th crop.

It wa thought posal vlrtuilly wnuld accomplish for Great Brltsin what she failed to gain In her fight fur abolition of the submarine Great Britain' spokesmen all along hav asaerted boldly that the suhmarlno was of no nag whatever ngalnu warv ATTENTION, ELKS! that th permit would soon here, "An order for another Inspection came. ships. Tli sole value of the subnwr. they hav contended, I In attack-In; merchant craft Therefore, the for weight beneath too minimum itrengtn that It li supposed to withstand, you all know where the blame ties. Consequently hi should dsvote his highest endeavor to perfecting a itructuri that will do all that Is required of It.

"We hope that the city and county learn to look upon ui as real champions of all things that will be of benefit to every one." Other speaker! were M. Lawson, O. J. Blnford, Lamar Cobb and the Rv-Fuller Swift Those present wars g. Is Campbell, H.

L. Herring, C. L. Gregory, W. C.

Stewsrt. C. n. Folk, n. If.

Met- sSSSSsm Worrell. iames F. n.llly. JaffS Ber AC. Bruiser, K.

Botdtker, J. Foster, t(l Read, H. O. Duer, th Rev. Fuller Swift, Alba H.

Warren, L. M. Lawson, Harms, R. B. Stevenson, C.

W. nsdeley, It. Flock. B. 8.

Rati, F. C. Holden, Hohert H. Maes, L. W.

Fits-gerald, C. F. Thompson, Lamar Cobb, O. J. Blnford, J.

Colbard. Frank Oroch, W. E. Iteckwstt. J- G.

Murphy, ('. B. Sampson. H. J.

Stacy, N. R. Stan-sel and H. Arnold. Joaquin Terrazas to Be Consul at El Paso Says Nogales Report NOOAI Ba Aim, Dec.

21. Orders for the transfer of Joaquin Terrain, Mexican comul here, to El Paao. to become Mexican consul there, were received here today from Mexico City, Ismncl Magana, who has been consul In El Paio for the put four months, will succeed Mr. Terrasaa here. Th change is to be effective January 1.

Mr. Mncana I expected to arrive hen tomorrow. Mr. Terraxai has been consul hire for the past year. Before that he was connected with a hnk her for four yean.

His family is prominent In the state of Chihuahua, Mexico. eign atlegat mnmmfm tne moot pian to prohibit -m mfiBt submarine. All Wool Suits and Overcoats agalnet merchant craft under any cir- On account of limited space it will be necessary to phone the Secretary immediately your New Year's Eve reservations for dinner and entertainment following New Year's Dance at the Elks' Club. An exceptionally fine dinner, prompt service and interesting program i assured. Phone Now.

Main 187. agent went down nnd reported that manufacture had already set In. SiiS Was nt to Washington. That caused a long delay. The order for an inspection now cam recently.

It Was maw. Th ordinary routine In iuch I Ml usually hinges only on ths agent's fSSJirl. If mnkes a favorable report th permit la granted If It I unfavorable the permit 1 usually refused, or at least held up for extensive InvMttfas tlon." To fit stout, slim and regular lite men el Young men' conservative and sport model. Wonted, Cheviot, Caaaimere or Blue Serge Suit. The kind "sales" merchant cell $35 and $37 suit or overcoat cuinslancei should prevail without mooi-flcatlon or Interprelaiion, Great Britain' fight for abolition of th under-sea boat would won, to all practical InUnts and purposes.

A British spokesman, tn a conference with newsnapsr correspondent a tonight, freely stated that hi delegation believed th proposed extentlon of the msigiilatd ruin of warfare would nl-mot completely nullify th us of the submarine. Sarrsat lo apeak Today. Barraut told th correspondents It Elks Entertainment Committee. at as Here t9AnK! XF.T OF TERRAZAS' APPOINTMENT A SURPRISE. Th nwr of Mr.

Terrazas' appointment to th Mexican contulato here come aa a surprise to El Pstoana The latest Information meetveS in Busby's Colored Minstrels Heralded 7 MO Ex-Soldiers With T. B. at Denver INDIANAPOLIS, Dec There are 7.000 ex-soldlefs from other stats afflicted with tuberculosis crowded Into Denver, hospital at th present time, J. Herri director of the service of the American Legion, rati today upon hi return from an Investigation of ths hospital situation la tha west. The situation to the waa hi Intention to dlacutt th Ktvt proposals to outlaw aubma-lnc com- I YuUi I I Paat rv.nsl.tAlA akn.if i .1 rsao consulate REGISTER NOW For One of the Practical BUSINESS COURSES Offered by the K.

of C. Evening School Prepare NOW to be ONE in your chosen line of work A I cnanges In Ihe AS WOrlu IjreateSZ personnel wss that Luis Montes da Oca wss to return to active duty at consul here, aftir a four months' leave of ab Thl popularity of mlnatril entertainment will ever live In the heart of the American people. M. Busby 'i Colored neroe dltmiyirs tit great lengiii rnnwr. row.

Hi declined to divulge his altitude In advenes of his speech before th conference committee. It 1 known, however, that Ihe French are anxious to clar up many Important question before airing their ant to th outlaw sence, and that Mr. Magana was te go In i I DIM 11 Maii jrpsiB --hl IS tne rrawmri 31. January 1 and 2. 'v ww.

AMww 'r. wwunr rrtirvsenia- tlve of Mexico. Sffort last night to get local verification of th Nogaln dispatch failed. Denver hotnltata, Mr. larrl ggld.

had practically not beyond the control of th Denver authorities and thiy hive the Denver Sunday and Monday and naked the performance Saturday nlsht. legion to raise JS4.5O0 for eiHitinl. a member of the have time and again toured the entire LOOK OVER THESE COURSES OFFERED ELEMENTARY BOOK. MECHANICAL DRAW-KEEPING ING SPANISH SALESMANSHIP COMMERCIAL ART SHORT-HAND TRAFFIC MANAGE. TYPEWRITING MENT WELDING use tn establishing co-operative relief measures.

This must be aon he said, but where the money to corns from ha not been determined. delegation pointed out that in the event of the adoption of th Boot idsn th question would Immediately arise, When does a merchant ship cease to be a merchant ship? Also, th French are concerned to whether the proposed pro I'nlted Statee. only to find thl usual crowd! awaiting thl parade, and In fact, looking upon their advint Into the city much ss they would a circus. And after all this does not stem strange for who Is not filled with delight at the enchanting strains of muilc and the double quick step of the marching awn a step effected by no other msnner of marchers. Busby's Minstrels will gtvi thl usual parade here and oonesrt In front of the theater preceding the performance.

C. S. MlXCr FINER FRIPAT. Funeral services for C. 8.

Mingut. aged (I, will be held Friday afternoon at the Fiak-Hagedon chipel with the Rev. P. R. Knickerbocker officiating Inttrmtnt will tiki placi at Evergreen cemetery.

Mr. Mlngus died Wednesday at hi home, 107 North Campbell itreet. ISRAEL WESTON OIKS. Funeral services for larsil Weston, sged 4 have not been completed by the Pesk-Hagedon company, pending word from out-of-town relative. Mr.

Weston died rciterdsy morning at o'clock at his home, Ml Delias street. I tection would extend to a mtrchsnt ship I loaded with or currying a partial cargo of contraband. Merchant ihlps mounted guns during the world war. and the question as to I whether or not they became vsal of war never hai been willed to the satisfaction of all nation. It wa asserted.

I The Importance of the Boot plan la emphasised In the light of a statement by Mr. Ilughee at the beginning of th submarine debate that limitation of the Cost of Each Vote in Bond Election Fifty-Seven Cents VOT FN In tin- Isiml election Tuesday cost the city a little more than 57 cents each. The total number of votes pulled wit 1.657 and the election Mil. which wa approved by Ihe city father, yesterday, amounted to Thc vutes In the charter amendment Mann com 42 cents each. 1 lie wy for the election officials who DEATH tart: ntnv.

The Term I for Three Month REMEMBER THIS Bill There it a call every day in El Pato for men who are proficient in the above course. REGISTER NOW Call in person or phone for further information. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Jlarnolds llulhllng (Sri Floor) Hum Mniti III C. K. (illkcy.

hiipt rlntendent NOTE: School Open Monday Ricnlng, Jan. 111. use of thl submarines to operations Lebanon street, wer held thl Watch for Announcement in Today's Herald and Saturday and Sunday Times. only wss the crux of i.rriAs 0rTtr.RP.r7 dies. Funeral services for Luel Gutlirret, aged It, were held st the Ksstir chitwl yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, with interment st Concordia cemetery, died Wednesday afternoon at reak-llagrdon chapel jtetSlaaJf MJi noon at 1 o'clock, with interment In Con cordis cemetery.

Mr. Lyon I a quar t.rmastr ergeant at Fort Bits. Th (iiiulitrtcil the loiter, was Th demand of Franc. Japan snd Itnly for reference of thl quxtlon to li expected to be re-ncwed tomorrow. yeiterdsy morning at iiepc were 1,875 toles counted.

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