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EL PASO MORNING TIMES WEDNESDAY JANUARY 2. 1916.
;Veu Mexican Gathering
Record of Men Serving
in United Slate Army
Compiling ft record which will include
Hi names of vary New Meiiran who im
mi torrad the rsll to colors Jftiíor K. I.
Wetib. or parrte rr . Bfiin adjutant li in
kl PtffO to óblatela (lit or men from Iih
Mate who have ahlisted at the local re-
f rimuir Manor While the work lia tteen
unOertaJirn b) th Tirw Mexico coum-H or
(MfWN for mMortral purpom the fist
will represent alrher-k on armv ríen re
mm. mih tli niinlhfc or men credited In
ih state More than IJMW Mexicans
have ralUtr at the loral rerruiiine sta-
tion. ronowlna- a slump dttnnt ChriMms
hmiiiav. terminus th local station
Ma attain lierotiw l.n-k
Mn arrepted at th elation Tot Hit rrs
to lar Win) th pai itiree da. tiavs been
th roiiowina Pram-la n nfinc Wfdte
tat to reservation. Minn trederlrk till-
than. Fl Paw; llenrv Kev Ilea ITíiiinit.
Mknjf Tex.; 'íuy I. Mowerf iloaarll
II. M.; H. i situ hant' canvon. Ari.;
ftnlx rt U. H.irrn-t atiatlon; llnfr I'. Wb
Vr. Mhiiditqu 1. M.; irtfslim I rank
Wont l.i raso; James T. MaiMlr in.
east. qariniiaifr rorpe William W.
Ward. "tew Vnri r-lty . field artillery.
Mob'-rl M. w i i i.pnwr. i olrt ; i furl..
If. Iluali rtovia K. lloren Maul
AfTlVqitrrfliif. rt. M.. oat artillery; Paul
J. Morfel Wt Mrtlenrv 111. revel rr
Tor 11 national army the foU..inir
war - 'i-'f'i i (tail Floyd. Han Iran-.-'..
cal.. 4terirv 0. Mrntúiie M fai
emrineera; havu r:. Harria timo .1. M.
minan. "irp. Hiriierd A tear air Kl
raw rrpair -i. .i - tort Hila.
a M l MM RMi rltOHH HORN.
By i "mi' - MftaWtpl "i ' '--i -ni
Nandaraofi ttaa Jan. i.Tiir Am Cro
' larra fx ronunulna; Ita fiortji Anton hol-
iday retivina waa a "pie danr for ti
IwiiMH or th" Rett Cross. Pica war ftne-
tlond orr by PrnT. J li. Connor and
swelled the ri tpla to a?o.iai.
In " "i.i with lb etirfrestlon rrom
liad QréM ii'-MMWii' : Ihr lltttd randl
and eervirr rimar apparni in many win
dis li 1 1 Clirialmaa pvi
4UKU TKXAN nil - .
san Anarlo. Tiaa. Jan. . j. m. I'tavii-
I 'r riiueti or iik county amrcj io'r
ilayri. arni protnlni ot irf nolltc l and aAV-ial
nr in that rotinly for inlny yearn dlml
Saturday ai Ida horn in itubrri l-e. Mr.
mtettar waa ?a yara or are and waa th
oldM inrmbr or toa Matonic lédM al
lo. i n i
The Tirejd
Business Man
and III. "i jam ir kill and nmtli.r. Ilu nrrvronrn iv mairun uid In
reri a I m n i in iii i .i (iiineiiiinf that win mutual roiura uur aiicrry. Tbla
Dad la aupi'lml by
Pleasant To Take J
A Nature tonic or wonderful health
ludidme; qiialitien with no tea'-tmn or in-
jurious altrr . u- t . Aak yuur phyalriati.
POnT O MVK TONIC inedhlnal Porl
combined and af lentirnaliy Miid"d with
pure virln iMn oir in a pern-i t proiKir-
Hon lor InereaiHii Ui rlrh red hlmMl tn
the ayatoni.- and addinir fat. ric-.ii aiMt
muarle Pi the wanPMi i n. it acta ill
reclly on tn nintiiai h and bowel rlaain
ftlnir tUe Hyatein or all Impurities It in
liinca nw life Into tin' tuu ni renal h rim
the muscular a thin and by m doiua re
j j 0Uf Ü(A
Opportunities Are Waiting
For the Homeseeker
Scores of exceptional bargain in attractive hornet
are offered daily through the classified columns of
the Morning Timet and it it a wise policy for the
protpective home owner to watch for these daily
bargains. El Paso realty dealers are always pleat'
ed to tho wtheir properties without obligating you
ed to show their propertiet without obligating you
with a tmall classified ad in the Morning Timet will
find it for you. For further information call SOSO
" Advertiting Manager
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
FIRST NOW FIRST ALWAYS
HERE AND THERE
IN EL PASO
WMAT THEY
ARC SAYING
WRMIW IM II Ml - I. HUH IM.
nttVUlK U'RIt H TftftlK ftHMVKY
KRrtw NMAI.L f;IHI4MCW.
"Uhii ihtKfa ara baina; rleand up
Tor lb aofdtera" aald ft widow Hon-
'av. "I think iba autbortft ftn4Ht
do anm(hinir to protect our boy rrom
the ftnmbUnf a-hma to be round In
repiiiaiila buainaaa hooaea. My aon
work a ror ftto i i weak and when ba
racWved Ida pay Halurday niirbt h
aUHid rn a dru atora and threw
ol it awy on a aatntdlntr devh- i do
not know what th rtetir i bul Iff
pome kind or a pltnrh Imard. Al any
rat it a a nmbHna; dtvia intndd
lo i i Mm ni'tny i.r children lor ffrown
Hir ar ton MiiHihlo b) play Jl. The
mith'.i III- - - 'i put ..( if bUftllir
any aim or hoitae that kcefia iranihhiia;
- in'fii. - tn i.ii. rhiidrn or ftnyune
elaa Ko one aliould be ftltowcd to
'pf-rate a t-ftftiH-e aame or any kind
tr ihe aulhnritica will nd atop thm
Ih widows or F.I Paao ahoul'l o
around In a body ami amaab tho
placea that keeir them."
MA Hilo WV VftlXF.Y LAMI
Mill RF IMMCTKMIRXM "M ''
lll'RINl TfllH WAR.
"I am worklna; bard btday and U.
Pl to b worklna; hard ery day Ihia
year." aald J. C While TtiMlay. "I
atn ahnwiny a cutonir ainnn valley
land and I wanl hi tell you llarn will
b plenty doitiR in valley land thia
aprinr. A man with a amall par n
acd. Mirrtricni to prtHiur a eowlc of
thniiatiMi hoia or peara and rw
a r oti ihe Hide to rrow vaaa4abtej
ami ri ror th chickena la yoinfr lo
It the independent Fy nurinr Hila
1 independent ruy nurinr thiw
tin y.rvai boiea ol neara v hi
tor hia veri'labim'npP
mi rmiiy. and hia rñletaaui Til
wr. urn i
ajfal ror
nu ii..' t.
be a mini ir we act Dial inerve hank
the people who lia amulen tn pay
dnuo m per rent will Ik- able Pi liny
vatrT Iftfllt. Th pettple. wbo - ll Hm
land anl to ralii mi the aerurity
alora the vital orftau In their nalnral
heilthy rondlthHi. hm th iiKtal dln at
lonUH'b ran readily asimílate I'ottT-n-MVB
TONIlt. Try It tor i ilaya and notr
the impiovenieiii. buy a boitle today rrom
your iirurk'Ht.
II ellMlnalea i'nnllpallon--unnalertttl tar
Ihlo Irotibl. II liihrlralr anil lllniiilalew
the bnueln. Re.t r all lb Impreirmetii
I- prrmuaent.
Win.- fur inn- hid. iMioklel "A I'leaaant
lload In Ih-alth. ' I'nrl n l.lve Tolde Cn
Vlf I ranklln Hi. (K ft) l oa Aiurelrn Cal.
BY
PONDER
they ran Invest in other property and
the banka aland in their own way when
tby train the people m enrry their
own aecurlty and drw the Internt
on It."
MirTHUt KJamtJMM MKCT1AN
TO Men f i-Mi Ml s FOR (ill nitl
"Please don't use my name bul I
wanl to endorse what that El Paso
in-. titer aald a raw daya aeo m your
uiuiunt aiMiut children adnr to nivt.t
(isi iiea and dancen" aatd a bliss abeet
mniber Tneaday. I am down town
this inornlnr tn yl two nrearrintlftia
rilled on semaiut of md heeding that
inoUtcr'a astvle. My Utile rn wfts
al s party Friday niaht Monday nirhi
snd laat ntkbt and Ihla iiKirnlrut ah
is In bed with fever and I bad to send
ror the doctor li" says that parent
may Ihlnk M Is kltidnea lo permit
their little children to an to uia-hi
danraa. but that ll la In raet a criminal
nealei t or iheir duly. He says tiiat a
rrowiiia; child needs all or its reserve
forra and that to permit II to 1m
wasted on niaht -lamr or frolics la
the rieatesl Injury a patient ran do
to II' phyairal and mental dveloptnnt
of a child. All children are eiritabl
and nervous and they need leu honra
Bleep out of every twenty four bourn. "
Kl PARO HORPfTAMTY
CAPTIVATKR VINITOR.
"I like thia town and I like ita peo-
ple" said w.'li. r lemma or Murrain
N. V. "I arrived hr WedneHday mom-
liur and dldn'l knw a sou' bul last
niajlit as I waa standing m front of
the Uiiulorfr r. lunr awrul lonesome
s couple or huinss men ram sIohk.
inlMHlm d Ibemaeives and toijk me
around town. In half an hour I had
been Introduced to twenty tmsiti
and proreaalonal men and In another
half hour we were ratling each other
by uur given names. bad a (rood Mm-.
NobiMiy got drunk but 1 was made to
fi i was at home and amonr friend.
You can del end upon It I am nana;
lo IxNtst Kl Pean wherever I fo. ft re-
minds me of the broad western hospl
talfty I have read annul"
Soldier Bound for France
Loses Arm Beneath Train
!sew Year's day iMi. will be a date
never to je foryotlen by fleoree nwena
'i Muacaitne Iowa who rell frtmi a train
at carrltoxu M m. on which he was rid-
ing with hi- battery and lost an arm be
nestii the wheels of a ear
(iwens was hound for somewhere In
Hie l ulled states but wai soon to go
to France and lietp crush trie Kaiser's
Torres. Tike all aiteli mrtunaie men lie
was In high spirits a Tw aeronda botore
the accident occurred -lie waa rolng over
there Then cam the blow- a blow worse
than any lie could have received on Ihe
tiring line and Tuesday there waa a
look or longing in hla eyes fta he aat on
hi bed In the haae hospital t Fort Bllsa
and fingered an empty sleeve.
Mr had done his bit. but not In the
mftimer In which he hfttl anticipated aerv-
nig iii- country and the Mtara and Htrlpca.
Ihicktrs at carrlxom removed ibe rruih-
rd arm and sent tho soldier to El J'aao
Monday.
PI MCHAKF tee CALVRB.
Hy TlmeB Hiaeial i;orrestondcut.
Han Angelo. Texas Jan. I. -R. t. l ogan
or Mu aiis. m haa purchaacd rrom J. K.
Henderson Jr. or Hehleicher county four
hundred rWea at tn m-r head a toiat or
fhi.isn . ai li ror the lot.
I
icnrrirrnc iniii
luurniiuidjuiii
NEW CAVALRY UNIT
Commiaasonexl Peraonnel ol Am-
muníüon and Supply Trains
Bomg Increased.
lineen officers asaigned m ammuui
iin and aupply traína of the Urteeoib
cavalry division now being organized st
Fort miss armed In F.t i 'aso Tuesday
morning in. m Camp Travis where ftbey
were stationed and reported at dlalrh t
hcAdqiLirtera In the Milla buihfDf. Tie
party waa composed or I (tree captain
our first lieutenants ami eigM cono
ncuii-nanta.
I lies a"- canlalria William II. Mlnnlnt
ücotge w. Meirttt Forrest K. Wood aim
First l.ieutenanu Samuel A. Wi -tbr..oh.
William T. inrnan and Lewis U. Mruwu.
ail or Ihe I. H. a.' depot brigde neeono
t.icmenanis Mini m. haiee and ituoert I.
Hsack or tne Thirty ruth mrann ; Berond
i I'liinmmi niaiK-y niriMi ami i.nartea r.
t:rain if the Tu u rirtn inartmip vm
battalion; hatond Lieutenants ueorg w.
m in and Ferry A. Aook of the i mm
ninth infantry and Second Lieutenant
jonu ai. rrrgUMiii auu Alien Lrskinc
ol the m .t.i train.
n diviaiou trains now licing formci
imn m: iiiaua up oi aiiiiiiuuiiion. -tippn
and ssniuiy uutis tor winch a i-munuu
dr will be liameil ..on
colonel H. A. Webr of the meilhsi
corps hik arrived mini l.aredo to take
charge of bcae hoepiui Ro. 1 at Fort
Riia. With reserve amgcoiia and phyel
clans rrom all parta of me country railed
to duty a number or ehsngea Have been
mod in the iiersnnn! o the atari at
me maapiwi. asajsri arc i . K .iriaud i
II. P. kulm.
caplatna or Hie medical reserve at the
BHaajgfti are; j. . aeaakft n. ic.urce.i
love 1.. K Jewell and F. M. liUlr.
First lleuletianis on duly ara John nib
Ma. j. it. Murcno J. H aimmon aihl R
M. Coibeti. medical corpa ami A. J. pro-
yosl w. t. im in. j. a. Jilx Tliad Shaw
and I . C. Ilarretl. or Hi inerve i-orit.
Tha three dntal aurgeons re First
Lieut. U. II. Mouert. itenial rorm; c.
. i. ' lu i.. i. i iiii.iji. ocniai re
serve.
Hofiillal aeraeaniA are V w nivin .
itaiph Kopenhercr. First class seigam
i" n. nuiue nuoipn neijtnn Aitlnir
J. Mice Urvilla Muaaer and Stanley A.
Clark.
Aa Tuesday Wfts ft holiday in Hie army
river patrol guards will be changed wen
uesday.
CAMP TRAVIS NOTES
n Time Special i;orrcpondsnt.
an Amonio Teie Jan. I. -The fallow
lug captains or infantry reserve corps
rrom camp Stanley Leon Springs have
reponed lor duly at tu he adtpi artera
.Ninetieth division camp Travis and have
ben plared on the unaaalgued list ror
Hie present: Caplaltis Harry A. Seebohm.
Charles ll. siewart sidwell B Fryer I.
hen. per William- Roland H. lb well anu
Julius T. knot.
The rullowlug captains infantry reserve
rcrps rrom Hie Tim ty fourth division
camp Cody New Men have reported
Tor duty with the Ninetieth division at
' amp Travis: Captains W. F. Cooper tiny
. Head oeorge Burnett Arthur J. Raw-
bi uer L. H. McAdow Mlltou A. Bangs
ami Mllvern fligler.
Need I . H. linaje buard.
San Antonio Ik Ihe only city in the en-
tie llouaum .ii-iii. t that has furnished
r ecru Ha fur Ihe new Fntied in. home
guard which la lo be made up or mar-
ried in. ii and others over the agu of 31
years
The order bas been Isaued to enlist
men for Hilt branch but enlistments have
not beeu ax numerous as wuuld be ei
perien. I mi- fn-rvlee I- m In alie i of Hie
militia or national guards and enlistment
it i id compulsory
Special ludiicemcni are made m mar
rteii hien over the ag limit. Prnniotlofl
wilt be rapid and men will be allowed to
try lor cm mil anions. The w ile of en-
h -led men in this branch will receive f 15
iter month renin Ihe war department and
each of the soldier's children ir any
will receive flu per month. hev
amounts are in addition in iav ami
iiionihiy alloimeut or salary in addlliun
Mi-m am e iKaiuat ueaiu anil ui.-Hfiillty
will be allowed
Many Men Tranaferrcal.
The roiiowinsr enlisted men eelcrted on
tl.eir vocational qualifications are trans-
ferred iiii.Mii change or rank to the
Truth engineers and will proceed to
He American university Washington for
duly a loggers ami sawmill men: rrom
the i. ih Infantry Corporal Julm N. Slhv
aon to be In charge on the trip and
pruales Arthur McKlralh Bacon S. Merl-
tilín. William F. Moore William F. mur-
tón I. other W. (rsuient James It. Paltll".
ciannrn c. siuipson Hubert i TaJHarer-
10 Hoy I'ssery tteorge Walk Ins Thomas
n. Weatbrnok Joseph W. White. John A.
llldge Melvln F. Ilageua Waller A. Mr-
cam Thurman C. Merchant. James II.
s tirador. Andrftw J spruigar . Hllaa J.
iiompaas Marvin F. chambers drover w
(Tan v. mi. I 1 1 . v I) ft. csln Ueorge
cstiircn. Horace coy Henry cartwright
Frank Hum.. William A. Hall. Howell
ivies. Fdmomt Loiivtere. Henry L. Hen-
dersi-on Patrick F. lilchardnoii Hoou N
iiaiumeiH wnneji i. -iew and James 1.
Hergeant Victor Hccior Second caisson
rompany 3i&fh ammunitluii train has
beau designated from Ihe western mili-
tary academy to attend the ihint officers'
training camp. commaiHteii by colonel K.
F. llank.dl. .Mnetieih division training
camp at Camp 1 ravla and which will open
ajnuary n. this training canui is nivis
Innal and will have no cunnectton with
the training egiup at Leon Springs.
jk Tu lsfciir Clolhtiiu.
Tirders liave been Issued at camp Travis
to Diane at once all olive drab woolen
clothing now iu tne nanus or tne ouar
ii naaaiar'a denartinent to the i-otdlers
(if that command. Burpbia clothing will
p.' reiurnett to me nuariermaaier.
n i Lieutenant Ueorge 11. Smith. Ill
rantry reserve corps. Is fransrecred rrom
Ihe nnaaaigned list tu tbe a tilth machine
i mi iiaicuioii. ihe t'iMowing named me
dlcal orttcera are relieved muii duty at
i in p Trftvla to report on ajnuary 7 10
Vajor Rudolph Matas medical reserve
corps at tne cnattiy nojiitai new na
leant for Inetrurilon. After tliey com
niele lite course they will return in camp
Travis: cnplaius William H. lU-ngatler
and TlHimas J. Strong; first tleumnaul-
nk r. tioriton. i jan ii itarnionv uavtu
F JolniHlnu Harry A l.ogsiion louug J
M aev ami li e igi-o c. loiing.
A call haa gone out for nlaeoua to lie
rullsted in lite aerviee of Vnele Sara.
'inlt or seleepil -toes ami wnn peni
greea ire wantett and they must be not
to exreen six wean in age.
Hi rollowtng randtdaias. selected Trpm
lie. 3tMh engineers natlonal army. Camp
Travis have been selected for tbe en
c-meer's urricers training ramp at Camp
I ee Petersburg Va. and will prm-eed
there to arrive not later than January 3:
LailaHou sergeant Major J. A. Frailer in
il'krge during Ihe Journey. Private First
Class H- w. Angter. Private W. L. Avea
Private First Chus it Buyett Sergeant
First Class n. R. Burns rrtvala C. A.
hiiaiwng. Corporal . E. cooler. Prívalas)
J. 0. Kmeraon and J. . Oelger. sergeanis
C B. aria and A. R. Mawklna corporftU
J n Hull ami T. B. Jones Privataa First
Class A. R Kauit and M. MftiweU Ser-
geiiftti 0. Ranee ami W. A- orth. Coaporai
ii. tl. Hedgravfta sergeanis V. t. Rod-
sera. B. B. M-MI...UI. J. M. Blckler and
L 0. Simpson and sergeant First Class
F. B. Scott Prívale c. n. Welrh.' sergeant
V. W. Whitfield Frreeié C. It- Williams
l .nation Sergeant Major n M. Williams
and Corporal M. A. Hlpplee.
1 Mayor al. B. 3::u eomuiamltir or a
' r Ha TwanUf-taurUk rtalkftg
-tat inranto. which figured in the
lion-ton rtot a a reeuit of which is of
the negro aoldieri were esecutetl was
niarrled In Ban Antonio laat nirttit to
Mta dladya Judy. Major Snow baa been
tn san Antonio for over a month aa
witness at Ibe court martial. His com
mend la t Coiumbus M.
DR. P. H UKUWN RF.T1 HS.
After su absence or two weeks Dr. P. H.
Hnuwii has returned and la now in Ills of-
fice. SOB Mills building. Adv.
AtThe WHITE HOUSE Toda
Personal Mail Order Service
"WT- offer to out-of-town pntrona perennal Mall
yty Order Herviré througjh "Hetty The Shopper."
Who ajlvesi every order her pe rao nal attention
All groodft shipped subject to your approval.
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GIRLS' 05c
MIDDIES . . .
Regulation Middies (or Girl 4 lo
16 years. Made of galatea in
white or black tie.. Alto white
trimmed in color. 95c valuea.
3RD FLOOR rj (
SPECIAL C üC
1
Mail Orders
Filled
"The Store
Of Service"
r a j MiaaJ. ci a n
w in nicuuc wuiuuwo onuam íc
ÜOt'NTY JUMJK DKAtr.
py Tinea j.cfiil Correspondent.
banderson. Texas Jan. I. J. It. Moss.
county Judge or Terrell county and w$
known citucn In tills section died laat
night In Sabinal where be had been taken
for treatment. Coming here rrom batea-
Mil.' wheru lie liad filled Uie office of
ounty clerk tie served as county Judg
fur about eight years.
Judgo llosa ta survived by bis widow
and Tour daughters Meadamea I1 ft. Mar-
tin. Charley Martin C. '. Hurling and
John Kast. all rksldents of this place. Tne
luniTSI win ne neta nere voniocrow.
The Morning After
The Big Night
The Wine I'K-i n of a Stuart'i
i i i-ia Tablet After the
lluoquct HrínsT l'lrssaant
Memories With the
Mom I of Coffoc.
U It Hadn't aera for Htuart's PysseiKla
TahleH Like aa Not I'd Hate
Tata Morale.
If you ever feel distressed after eating
be sure to lake a smart's Dyapepalft Tab
let. For no matter wbat you eat there
III be no gas no sour rising no lump
lu your throat no blllouaneas no dacV
brown taete In the morning. Aud should
you now be troubled al a tablet aa soon
as poseiDie ami rciici win tonic promptly
These tablets correct al once the faults
of a weak or overworked stomach they
do the work while th atomach rests and
recovera luelf. Fartlrularly effective ara
tney for banqueters and thone whose en
vlrouinent brmga them lu contact with the
rich food most apt lo cauee atnmarh de
rangement. neltef In these rases alwayt
bring the glad amlle. Get a box of Stuart'a
Dysiepaia Tablets M cents. In any drug
store. De guod to your stomach. Adv.
ssi msaaia at ai-
v na itowvi
geoeie lftft ew east la
hm Sara In Mil In-
t etaacaa. ties rMl ST
I 0 tmUm aa aw hOI as
latsaaaaa tn lara aruw
- m w qdni m utm
teem. Vm4 aaft aasab
mJarmtxt tar teatr Pablad atslaa ftaaalata tad
Milai af rmajraai si baiaa sejjatataaa as(d
havaar VmiMc UcaJia alVfcSalk. Aak aaag etc-
kw ae tlnastnt asjaat II
Third Floor Specials
For Children & Girls
79c
CHILDREN'S
2.95 HATS
Attractive Itala for little Girls.
Sizes I to 1 0 years. Styles suitable
for early Spring wear. Made of
Millinery silks. $2.95 Values.
3RD FLOOR it -f f t
SPECIAL P l.yO
Biggest Event Of The Nevr Year
Due Very Soon. Wait For It
' FURTHER PARTICULARS TOMORROW
"Little Plaxa
api pSfli
SAVE MONEY
On Your Furniture
füRHASES
' M Will Aaatat Yoar
tinservatloa Otherwlee.
Vou eaa have' money and I u ralea
Sour Bedroom Ulnlna ftoota Hlttlnu
(nun. Parlor aud Drawing Room
beautifully aad eeUy at
Sterchi Furniture
Co. Inc.
'rll tot I
345 Myrtle Aveno
Phone 7S2
We pay cash or will exchange new
furniture for your old. IVe repair
aad rr finish vour furniture al rea
mes worst goaranieee.
NEW YORK
RETURN $104
Go by water retara by rail or
steamer aa yon prefer.
haw fork at at Ha bom tie.; lba-
m a smi mi toot ilipu tin it
nraaat ruar han Jtia m loo fir
orlatka waala anrt (Urooso ac-
Baaaaaaahona at. .ta nnurn.
ti Paso and New York
flail fr.m Galveston Tuesdays
ew York Frldaye.
gtiamircaJliatay Waat.ronnrrtlna;
for llavaoa Uianl. Sl.rrtrr.twrr. rXr.
laftmsmtiaa at aay railroad tkket
ofttos as wrrba to
MALL0RY LINE "tgS0"
Basat OaM sirria. MM aalr
mry PaSaaMaj' OahaiBa
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T. A. Tnaraioa
C M. Gride.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Cilj National Bank BaUdlag
Pboee lies d Pw Tejas
Our Sincere Wish to All-
Good Luck and
Happy New Year
THE TUTTLE PAINT
GLASS COMPANY
BUMP
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BEND YOUR AXLE?
W. slr.l.Hra Tkna Nk.ul
S.Maria. Fraaa Car aa. Uaa
li Yar Wkrrla Wklar Yaa Uall.
BROWN WELDING CO.
an TKjua sr.
Our Santary Beauty Shop
OUR RanHary Beauty fcnop on the Mln Floor Moa
unlnc maJtea new Irlanda each day. Erary aclen-
tlflc and aanltary dcrlia for beauty work la here.
Only expert operator employed. .
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H.95
CHILDREN'S
f 1.45 ROBES .
Genuine Beacon Blanket Bath
Robes for little Girls and- Boys.
Sizes 2 to 6 years. Shown in light
and dark colors. $1.45 values.
3RD FLOOR
SALE
Phone 4580"
W7éA r r
w aaucu vcij viuocxj x iu& ween
If You Want Superior Service and Accommodation. Take tha
Golden State Limited
A Solid Steal Train of Standard and Tourist Sleepers
Dining and Observation Cars
Through Cars ;
Kansas City St. Louis Chicago
Lot Angeles San Francisco
Standard Sleeping Car through to Des Moines ami
Minneapolis every Wednesday Friday and Sunday A
Close Connections Made With
City Ticket Office
Roberts-Banner Bldg.
State National Bank
Established April 1881
Capital Surplus and Profitt $200000.00
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
C. P- MOREHEAD. PreattfenL JOSEPH MAOOFF1N Vtea-Praa.
C. N. HAS8ETT. Vlcs.lTe.Msnt QEOROB D. FLORtI CaahlVr
L. J. OILCHItlST. Asst Cssblsr.
DESSERT
FOR M W I- It's IHNM.lt
Get Your Order ta Early
I'raira rtcaa Puddlas. Prataa NMaal-
rMB ruaaia.. naucaw ajou
KB CUA11S HaHrd Milk
Tall 1 mil SBXBBE
aal Na uraas.
Mrankamr tana.
CsacalaU Plaaaala
Vaallla
The Elite Con-
téctionery Co.
Kindly mention the Tunes
95c
95c
Phone Orders
. FlUed
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"The Hotwe
Of CouTtey"
i tl.- wrtu
EAST
OR
WEST
the Fast Trains for th East
PHONES 594
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BANKING BY MAIL
nareakwi may la as
We .Iv. aaealal atlaa.
your
Usa
arcauaU Mat . lo. a. Ikr.u.h
Oar fraa tartlet Baakln. by nail"
f piala our awtlwS a. haadlla. aav-
. "-. - much aceouaia
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Wa isaiat. aaaar ik aaaiaali rasé
lan ol Ó Slala ol TaiaiT '
El Paso Bank & Irusl Co..
El rass. Teiaa.
as. seat Isknmtai. aa
in answering advertisements.
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Wednesday, January 2, 1918, newspaper, January 2, 1918; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199460/m1/12/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.