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FX PASO MORNING TIMES MONDAY JUNE 17 1918
MAN SOLDIER
' MUTT AND JEFF
NOTICE THE TOUCH OF LOCAL COLOR IN THE THIRD PICTURE.
(CopyriarM. IBM. by II. C. nabar.. afee Mark Ra U. Pat. Of I
MORE BEAST THAN
MAN-COLLINGE
Will Tail of Pictvc Painted With
Blood of Women and
Children
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&0IM6 THW0O6H- (. MUTT Me UiONT 6 t KAJaVué THAT'4) V iHeLL- JHotK1. 6X HT IN TH WAT .
rWW euttle HSotW l .flÜtt X ( ACt UCWVTHV V - ' V WITH AM I Ái
tslotlng PleAur In tlx lint si Hir
blnoil nl women end drrcnaelesa children
darkened Iijf Hi nnuda of deipeir II
beartlrss linn left in hit ruthless tttrih
Irrmi Belgium aim I ragire. I'm ate W
R. Collins wnl be heerd tonight In n
'it i ol Mount si. ni i-in i If In I
vldld wsrlnrue. "Wir With II It'll.'
based nn tha litis be wlulessed In Ms
milch tiw -Musen I ir.p" II n i
das "fltMMI lfraMk.7 Admittsnre to
ton l n Id i Irruir whnil - free of charle
la retfrtrted to men only. heeeuae of the
inline of lite element of the Internum
narrative.
tvieati colllngr. who lm lieen nn I
lertiire tour at ranada and Hie I nileil
Miles Tor the past an mnnlha Iitu rtr-
lHerrd Hill wirlngii In arnre of Amer-
Iran cities with leinarkatile sitrrrai. Col-
Hngr rafTfel hia lUdteiirq throiiati ronnt-
less llun atiiHItlei wtlldl lie himself
evidence of on the way to the front line
trenrhrs of the western front where he
served nine months n homh thrower
"I want W bring home g the Amcrlun
people" aya i "Hinge or the lertnre he
will delivrr tonlai't. "rhil your boyi are
fighting an unusiiil enemy -something
mote )ieal than man. I'napeakahle bar
barlty anil hitherto IIIH hrnnielrd derm
lirary marka the (ieiman soldiery now
nnthlnr more fian a tabid horrle toward
whim li e han. i or man should ever b
(rt acatnat until the tuition sllpa Into
the ahyaa - ' a (leirndent lantl without a
"lar or tongue.
'I want to tell the men or F.I Paai what
I saw the Germans' alo to lialiea boys and
women ihat they' may havr a proper
Idea i f Hie enr-ny we arc battling
want to show what Ormln k n tin r reall
Dean Oanatiqr'a aarnia in Amerlra do
not like tint aiory. ami I hate lann
sunning Invitation to Iheni to atlenrt
wherever I rlic lhl ! tore. I ripe
to .have nevrral In the mlleure Innltbt
Al 7 Jn o'clock. JnT before the M
Hull meeiiiia. Private CnlHnire will pe
at thr patriotic rfemonmratloii at t
nark at Auatln ferrare. There will be
niufljc by 1 band and oilier iddrttset
Red Cross Golf Match
Won by Atlanta Golfers
' on Chicago Club Links
Oilrairn. Jnnr tr - M va Rrlrllni Of At-
lantf . wdnaira national iuiir rhainplon.
and Perry Adair alan of Atlanta today
won a lied rro aU malrh rrnm Klalnr
ytoarnthal of i:hira-n. formerly wealern
ihami'lon nnd Hobby Jone oiilliem
rtaroplou by one point In a Urnteq. four-
aome at A eairooteltnd 'loir rlub.
'More than ai.ouo waa eoMTlbUbMl to the
Ted Croat
Mi - stlrllur ataited well laatvlttar the
flrat hole in uir r.nir vim Jnnea and
the I IttOd her aide by wllllllnr the trlrkv
aiahtii hole in par Uuoe. Tin kept her Head iinim. tor in tola tort or rutin
and Adolr wllhhi two polnla or their armor every titile derum t typhoid bu ll-
npponenta. dripiie Jonn' .17 on the firai lua la the very brat pot.alble link Hi Mi
nine The national woman i nainiiion
arored a blrdla four mi the lona meirin
hole and won two polola lor her tide.
Mlaa lliivnllial Intt hrr part'iT on the
tenth thirteenth and nfleenth lióle
balrinf the tenth fur hr aide winnlii
the thlrtrriilh. but lo-lii Ihe firterntll.
At Hie i ain flaUhad rven on beat to.
tala for eai h hole. HIM MlrlMf and Adair
rot Hie rMorjr. fht eprX tattU) .ar Mr
the 6.SWI yard rnurae over wldrii the
apan i iianii'ioiulup t i onteatcd Itat
a ear. air:
Par out
Ml. a fill Hue ...
Adair
Vita Roamnal
Jonrt .:
Ptr In
Mlaa ntlrllnr
Adair
Mlaa llnaeuthal
Junes
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American Soldiers More
Than Match for Germans
Loudon. Jimr M . Ainri u an aoldiert are
Mtra than a match for Ihe Unman- III
the opinion of lieuter'a correondrut
w Mli Ihr AnferH an forrea Hi I ranrr.
V. hi never ihe i. crinan meet the Ameri-
cana ha aa a the ierniatia haie beeo
beaten. i
o.. i e reaembilnci oiur' ilnmlnlona' ttil
Oerinaua will find Hi their new foes men
more reaetuhima our doomloloot' aol.
rtiers than the home-bo ro lommy. They
re full of tenderueaa a. the Herman
T. minded already Have caiiae to know.
1.1 thty alll not have mercy oa men
who do not laahl atralht and will aienze
comrtdea altln by Ireecher "
Remarkm;' how ipncklv Ule Aoiorlciua
ire IwainliiR by evparience Ihr corre-
lawuilenl com. mn
Tbeie ta I lallil lull h in lie rv peeled
frpni the Mi. o ican rm onl e want
lot nl II i i . man I'.tkei ha- prom-
lead a iniiiion - i ih.u ia f i mn a
ratlHuii Boas a worn In. us -mall way mn
latra. We mm that mil doubled aa.
aoon aa p..' lie. A llillllull aoon will
ke wortli man. null laiei '
Itererrllia p. ihe lame lnro.-h.u i.r
Americana of i.i i man deai enl. the rorre-
I o nt aaya ihat Ihey make t I aol
diere.
U. a. hi a i nt n at in m
CaarDtlona tint pi. vailed al iue kiiou
wratber buirau Maiu.na liiimitn
Ihe
Itnlllll mate al a p. m . tecm linn uie
riaitn time yeairrnty
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CHAIN ARMOR LN BOTTLES.
A vlaltoi wat u Inn taki u throuali the
Aiiiiv Medh-ai hi hool in Waatiinirion ami
01. ilia fourth flour he wa halted oultlde
a triaba ibior ttiruuth whlrh he rdiild tee
a room lull of youft nun ttortfltlf amid
nihil i tubra and laboralory batha blow.
Itaen and bin and little bolllea. Tha room
wit at a tempr-iAiur tint aiaatneif.
IhuuHh the OUHff nirii wine only rublier
Kiovea and a kind of hrlti'd Unen nlftity
they were Mainline In puddlca of llielr
raaptfatton And fioui the treat
flaaoi
Ihey i
flaaka
r tome -..n -d aray-irrrru fluid
flllliif run upon row of jilertiy 1
'What are Ihoao boya al
rtHjor.
"llinfl In.yi." anawered
aaked the '
why. Iheyro intkiuk
i:haln-hat did yon tay?"
rkW'l whnl. And every emit hat mart
Ihan twu Pill. ii lina- all warranted.''
A lew Urn MM
Which waa una way of taylnir that the
plfBV fiiaka VafW "mBpuUt" tint Ihey
were brmir lllled with antllyphiild vtt-
inr. nuil ihat every Individual and pro-
trrtinir dual) routaliird aliuut i.rx.iaai.(i(io
nimi ntaiusi n
Thai it la a i
la an old alory. Dure the regular name
of lypboM and fyphua loarlhrr waa
"arm fnvrr." In the .spaulah American
Wir lypboM alone atlarked ..nc ruin or
our It; and ? died or II. Ita Hoar
W ar raoord waa far aorta In point of
di-atha. And It in Hie prrsrnt war the
samo perreulaya of our boyt had roiio
down an went down In IHIW Ma ruaualty
Hat merely up to April I. would number
more Ulan nlT.Ottil
Typhoid i ti rina la eircedlnrly Rood ar-
mor. Vim are riven three aurreaalvo
una. or dqaet of II. It It tood for four
j can at a coal or about í cenia a yaar
pci man. And there Is only one thine It
can't do nave you from the iKilaoned ar-
row hiad or the HUI typhoid htilHua
Ihat la already In your vítala. Hut onrc
ynu are HI your chain mail you are about
aj aife aa human wladuin and acidice cap
make you. I hmi including thoe rutea
whera the man baa ruine In ramp with
One fine day in lummei a thoughtful old ant waa busy getting
the roadside a grasshopper was singing away to beat the band.
When the crool winter came old man ant waa snug aa bug in rug. Presently along mini
Ittend grasshopper with a hard luck yarn about ' fleeting to death." 'You ware so busy aingin
last ejtnrner you couldn't see that empty coal bin. eh. wat I" aaid old roan an
Moral: "Don't be a graaebopper.''
the barlllua Incubation In Nab Hi every
hiiudretl thouatUMl there mutt alwaja be
aome aiirh-oiir detlha to ' " in thla
war millibar piat el tin. while at yet there
hat been DO caM whltever or III efftrtt
rMtilNaf from the InociilatPiu ii-nr. In
Ihe I renrh army Iba monthly typhoid
mortality la now rather lett than three
per nun i.
Chain Armur for ihe Men.
nut that la a tlory whim hat brrn told
befora. Thla It Hie atory now told Tor
Iho in -i time of how with everything
taalnat them a little trniii of men In
Waahlneton furnlahed the ih.nu of armor
for
r rirl million fmhllnt men.
A yetr ao an outaider tnlaht have
aaid Dial wn had entered ihe war without
the apparatus to make It in quantity and
without eii.iuah (killed laboratory work
era to me the apparatu. even had we
had It. nm wa did have the varrlne.
)? abtolulely ame wo would be uslnti
vaccine that would alve Imrnunlly
I'raiir. we had Pi obtain and (row our
cultures liom a strain Hilt was already
(ivintr II there. And even befnre our de
rliratlon of war Hen. Arthur of the
Wathlnirtiiri Vnllcal Hchool and CoU
Wliltmore the uf flier in rhartre had ob-
taioed It "throutli our obaerftr In Ena
tand. Hut Ihe lark of men did apparatus
was mi. .no i mailer.
The apparttiis dirrirully wat I question
of the lack of laboralory masa. The ty
phoid cultures had always been grown In
a certain sort of shape of heat-proof bot
tle kfiown ll a hoiie flaak of which tens
lliouatnds would auiel.v be nee I
The prepared doaei of flnlahed vaccine
t hr sent to the camps in those pla-mv
bottles or "amnulea" aforementioned.
Millions of them would be required. And
both k .ii.. riaaks and antpulea were
"made In iiermany." Indeed they mint
lie of inn.- of a "low alkali content"
which It waa claimed could only be oh
Mined In Jena.
Millions ol Mola Needed.
The main dirrirully wai thla: ThougH
uphold Inoculation had beeu compulsory
In o in Army and Navy alnra pun. never
had ihe snveriinient laboratory bad to
rumlth the "shots" for more than 100-
iw men in a year. Mow. almoit In a mat-
ter or weaki it had to rurnlth protection
tor a million. Three dotet to a man too
wiih a wide safely margin for bias and
THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANT
watttge. The whole laboratory staff
never numbered more than 17. And
cine in hmi nn.. like typhoid bacilli nave
to be grown. Willi the glass trouble un
Ihe one hand and the man trouble on
the mn. i could Hie thing be doner
It waa dune and In a way that read
like Ihe account of a battle gained before
uur firit man slapped aboard a tnm-poii
A big Philadelphia laboratory supplies
dealer Alfred II. Thomas took hold of
the glass problem. He called the conn-
in"s leading (laai men together told
fflem what the need wat and now great
waa the need. He ihowrd thein that that
wat their part or the Job And within
a few wceka three or tbem were nitklug
Jena glaas and belter lor the present
Vlneland '. I. It our principal Jena but
in due rourto there will be more of them.
From the beginning labor did Hi part All
union rulet went by the board. During
the hotlrat weeks on record bostet and
glaasblowers worked double ablftt and
holidays. In this war there were not
going to be any Mpntauks and lampas ir
Ihey could prevent It- And very aoon
k'olla riaaks and ampules had (one Hilo
quantity production.
The Men la Mghllca.
In Washington Oen; Arthur Col. Whit-
more Maj. Snow hit mutant and young
men In nighties were walling for them.
Already In Army .Navy and Marine corps"
the volunteere were enrolling In thous-
ands and they must be taken care or. By
(chiber the hundreds of thousands of the
rirst draft would bedn to pour In. And
If there wero not aoon to be such Mon-
tauka and Tampaa aa would make Ihe
first look like nothing at all in in 1 1 turn
and curaasse they must be liken care
of.
"Han you do It?" asked In effect the
Army heads.
They'll lie taken cere of all of them"
answered the men In the medical school.
Thai's our part of the Job." And the
amount of inere.wurk they did ran. be
told In one way by their output record.
There were only ia or 17 of tbem. But
of the finished vaccine in May ihey ship
ped 7SU.I30 doses; In June nu. -.ii. in July
i :.i;. while In August and September
they pushed up the figures resiectlvely
to v.ViM.or.7 and fKoo. And when at
laat that big draft army did flood Hi
their chain mall wag there. It hid been
ready fur a week.
Mow II Mas Done.
That. Is one part of the story. The other
la the story of liow it waa done. In a
glaaa factory tha temperature Is "high
but dry." In vtcrlne rooms It averages
in his winter's coal supply
By
i.
about 107 degrees with tbe humidity tint
of a steam lent. And In tbat vaccine
room at Washington during July and Au
gun or Ian year tbe temperature meny
limes and fur hours al tilbe rem bed
IV4 degreet. Under which conditions
those van due makera assistants and
beads of departments both worked four
bouri on and four hours off- The depart-
ment h ada indeed dldn'l give them-
selves the four hours off. "How did we
take l.iinglungpen" aakad Mulvaney.
"We Ink II nakld." And II came very
near to that. Nor did lime off mean tima
tpeul sitting under I tree. It meant aim-
ply Ihat Ilia man tranaferred to aome
other proceas room which wia it leiat a
inn cooler. Tha average working day
was for weeks not one of it houre but
or 10. Cots and metis were brought In.
For diys the workers dldn'l go below
the floor they worked on. And for night
arier night Col. Wbitmore that officer
in charge lay down it I o'clock and hid
hlmaelf roused igiln it 3.
M en now nvbody .knows quite bow
thry did It. And after the main drive
was over Mere were aome 17 men In that
medical school building who worked ii
If they hid already bean through their
first three years or war md war In trop-
in! swamp. But the chain irmor went
"as required" In hundred-thousand
i ia i - And the months lince hive shown
w good II was.
"I tell you." whispers the gloomer or
" war and win work "you don't hear
the half or the quarter of what (oea on.
eier you hear It all I"
Perfectly true. You don't hear It ill.
But if you ever do. you will betr certilu
.mi ica thit will make you proud through
and through merely that you art an
Amerlcin.
M I'OIMMI IS AWH V I II
By Asioclated Preai.
Washington June if..- Appointment of
Edwin I. Cay of Harvard university aa
chairman or the division of planning and
atatlstlra of the war Industries board was
announrcd today. Mr. Oay w II relin-
quish his present duties is director or the
division of planning and ititlalica or the
"Your laving Wage Must Not Be limited If
YOU HAVE THE POWER TO EARN IT'
By the RJCV. CHAHLE8 8TLEZLE.
to no Iwu men does a "living wage"
iiggrai exactly Ihe' same thing. For lo
mine to "live" means automobiles eleam
I'acbta itimmer hornea end miniioni;
whlla to-' ..tin r. It
means limply breed
and meat rani and
fuel clotbee and Ihe
barest naceaalUri or
life. To live then Ii
a matter of tempera-
ment taste and dia po-
litlón. "A living . age"
melius the aeru'ring of
that which will per-
mit rich man to ob-
tain tbat which will
silisry Ihe rravlugs
or His soul bit mind
and his body. Thar
re lama folks who
would hr content lo
live- In a lanuaa which
hlrh wis built ia by machine with
no Indlviduility and no praaomi selec-
tion in the mailer or architectural de-
sign or beauty. They hive that right.
But why should you Ba compelled to
live In that kind of a home? Others ire
quite content to keep the beiutirul pic-
ture! and art pirres In Iba public mu
seum and galleries. But suppose met
you should prefer lo have Minn of tbem
In your owu home so that they may
reilly possess you. is well is you tbemT
ir you hue liatri and deilrei which
e different limn thole of Ilia grail
mass or people and ir yuu ire willing to
rk and aacrifue Hi order to tillafy
H em without Injuring Or retarding your
reliowiiieu. why should you be hindered
In your endeavors Vour "living watre"
nun not be limited by anybody If you
STE-LZLe"
i .
Sin Anuncio No Hay Negocio
Sata verdad la rosucra muy atan lua rom rulantes prAa-ttcus.
y no .I. i. en eaparar qua el público vaya voluntariamente a formar
au clientela.
Es prsv Isa buscar al asa ocio y no as posible hacerle alo aean-
elo. nl se posible anunciarse en ningún period ir o mejor al tatas
saturo di l biAsn leaultsdo. gu en
UE1 Paso Morning Times"
qua es ai diario dl Motar ds la uflrlaa. d Obrero del Cry-
o. i 1 1... El anuncie as muy nicioarlo en iodo y para todo; nlu-
tuaa oegoctttclAp pueda al debo paaar sin presupuesto da anua-
rio diarlo y sélo deba pensarse y saberse ajas psrs obtener Sal-
ta saturo laa condiciones mta favors bles es llaaaa aa al TlMEr)
Aquí aa la saunsiaxa en aspa Bol. i t'd. le ascsalta. Para en-
tenderse coa lea mejUcanoa ratuMr y cumpMmsatar sus Orde-
nes tañemos sraplssdu al aV. H AI.VAItKZ. quien perso
nalmeat ss uresseUrt a Ud. a solicitar sa snuncto. so la lor-
ma y p roclos sjsje anta PaTiaia a loo latsrssee da Ud.
ADVIRTI8ISIS RATI CARD.
tXAaairm.
am eatir
1 raana pat mm
I oata par on)
II U err Una Mr
All atsaatflrd ailitnlaut are reload t ssa
Iran IU ha r ña raes to Uva ora
Ms aa ansrptact lot law Iba Ii ranla.
Ks u) ran toa ae UiUrflnlt (arlod It. II la km
oías- Iba lalaahoCMa Order to OmaaaiOeaai It I.I sea
mart I raana la armies.
Aeenunia for rlaaaffsrd arla ara 4m afta Mm
LEGAL ADtTCKTiaiita. '
asl "laa
DISPLAY AD VACS.
Opa rats aartft data lav rnrtS ralaana oaaa.
ili maarUoD Mr. Ruadar inatrtliai tl.il.
Hiaedtna dlatla ada aa men. par mcaue. tit el
READING N renege.
Parr raatnaa sainar aarb tpatrnaa. paa Its tic.
Lorala gai Sat airé InaarUBI. tie.
Caai'.iaeU tat Una aaaouiU eg dlapuj Id torn
TIMES BRANCH OFTICB.
branch a III tna unit.
1 IM-Oric i ira i
Drua RtaM. Ble;
Faae Dram stora. tail Almilla
Hubampuooa lad adrarUalai arrarsad al an
I Drus ure-iPM Alaraedl Ana.
w Cigar aten Mil It. nnd
nd Caataal Dama Co -MM Fl. Bl.d
Oel Dm RIOTa Plwtrk and liraiui SL
Alan III Drag ilia a HaR a lanada Ara.
Balaton Dn . .-!' Jraa and Mae la
Ran Jarmo riaarmarj 111 R. CMtaa.
Political
i'UH constable precinct No. I. El Paao
county Teiss 1. O. Crowion solicits
your support subject to tbe Democratic
primariii Jury nasi.
shipping board and aa chief of the all
ni ml department or tha war trade
board.
hive the power to earn IL If othera are
satisfied with less well and good thit
li i milter which tbey must decide for
themselrea. Bui their standards of liv-
ing and their method of life must not
be routed upon you.
Your life la your own. You desire to
live aa Ood baa shown II to you. If you
ran help any oilier man to live i belter
end a fuller lire II la your privllrga to
do so for tbat Ii tlio pirt of tbe lire
which you .1. maud
Shortest
vJtoby
Politic!
I hereby announce my candidacy for the
Leglelature of Tetu nsth Bepresentitlve
lustrín subject to the action of the Demo
critic primary. My candidacy will be
tree from and in no manner controlled by
keal factional poPtia and If elected will
represent the people of El Puo county
to-Uta beat or my ability. y
U A. DALE.
' FUR CUNSTABLT
I hereby announce my candidacy for
ra iliitliR to tha iimaa of -Omagtable for
Piavatrl no. 1. El iwaao mnty. Tesas lUD
Ject to tbe derision of tbe Iiemoerallc pari
mary. July 77. lOIR. LON OABNBIt.
I Percy McOhee sr. wish to announce to
trie oeopie or r.i raso county mat i am
a candidate for the office of ibertlT aim
will submit mvseir to tbe action of tbe
iiemicrit "c primaries In July next.
M M. McFirlind of Alpine candidate
tor the ienite Twenty firth senatorial
district subject to tha action of tbe
Democriiic primary next Jaly.
Male Help Wanted
EMBLOYERS' CLEARING HOUSE
han bosses mine and mill. MB-Mri.
Mexico.
ürorerymin. fluent SDinlsh. Ar lions.
ItaMB.
Bookkeeper mining company Arltona
MLtn
Timekeeper rity.
906 Mills Building.
Phone 1S0I.
COOK white nun B80- tnd cook mm
(SO; rook hotel NO: wiltrr. lunch coun-
lir. WO. b-r; wiltrcis tM. carpenters
railroad 3.75-t4.fiO.
FALL.A Mill HI. I I..
BBt BlPFrmcllco 81.
WANTED Live wide awiki boya with
Horses to carrr Horntnr times routes.
Good Day. A chinee for you to buy and
riay for i horse vourself md eirn ipend-
ng money besldei. Apply Sunt or car-
riers. Clr. Dept.. Times.
ÜKXIC.Cn liundry workers In Aritoot Cal-
ifornia New Mexlro Tens. Introducing
Fretnot Soap; lt-110 weekly. Write at
once send lor. Bar i fitnlly washings.
rretnnt. tiw west (iveiiand Hoom ts.
COMMISSARY men with railroad construc-
tion ai d repair gangs In New Mexico
Arliona and California: must speak Span-
ish; good handwriting and figurina easen-
Ual. P. o. Box IMS. El Paao.
STOCK and warehouse man eiperiencod
In mining and power machinery and
supplies; give full details or experience
ind sslary expected. J. C. Baltagh IHist-
oiuce nnx uw r.i raso.
WAÑTfcT
steady work ciobe Foundry and Machine'
1:0.. i. lone sni
WAinVD Newspaper canvassers ; tood
proposition ; experience not necessary
Apply forenoons. Clrculitlon Miingcr
I line- orfle.
WANTF.H-A photogripher lo tike cbirge
of studio; good proposition for right
party. Apply to Stir Studio 900 E. Sio
Antonio.
WANTED Bv lira who lassie bouse sev
em young mm for billing and other
cirri c ii work. A n a w rr 1. rare or Tltnii
WANTED Flril clis machinist 0 cents
hour; steady work ror riant man. Col
'insRcpalr Shop Hemlng New Mexlro.
YOUTH or young man. under l wllh
good education Apply early forenoon.
Dr. Srharf Hoom 333. Sheldon hotel.
WANTED Resoonslble trien and women
to irll nil mti In proven oil field: good
. ..lunilla mi "ini sun. cire nmea.
WANTED BoókkeepsT sble In use tyjie-
wruer eoa ao oiinug. j-reier lumoer
xperlenre. Bog BtT city.
WANTED A nasi Mexlrin man in work
around Ihr home: must weak English.
Ajjij; toot Mess Are. .
MAN lo drive wholesale milk truck; moat
furnish good references and bond. tit.
Times.
WAÑTEÍisTrler boy: must nave horse
0t)R low prices keep us busy by con-
tract or by tea load. Herman Trainfer Co.
WANTED A m lief r..r iTxty (St) bariel
mill. Addreai Flour Mill nre Tlasss. .
PBEriS fseden ry Under arid Job. MrMatb
prlnlliig I .i . :.-.si v -.an Ann.nl" !t
WANTED f irst lasa p reiser! Jiimiesr
Cleaning Works. .711 Sail Jirlnlo St
WANTED Flnt rlaaa kodak nmiher. Art
llpsj). Ullvsr City New Met Ice
FOh optical goodi lun glassei guggles
Biruiili's. tli Sen Antonio 81.
WAMEH a i-.iin Poller couleciioii
ry. Mill! Bldg. . '
WSMHi Young man. El Paao Trunk
rsalsnr.
HIi HVSAPl -e. delist " B Baao. taviaa
Wi
SALESMAN
DISTRICT MANAGER
day nwrruag al lb Paao del Norte la ss
direct repressnlstlve. poo l plume to ask
ni wiist Ii is sad haw murk salara tear
ladMUnrm qm. k adtk to necessary
ar also very much alive.
wIMtlt 11AM lilsaftU fol Jga
DAsrckaudlss atar la Artaaaxa. Qrnmi-
J. casnui. m t. U
FemttJe Help Wanted rf2
WAVTKH Cimertiñcad lady huokkeeper
and sienogi spher; must be muck and ar-
enrate at figures. Apply by letter giving
references and experience. The Flsk Rub
ber Co. IQO Men.
MOUNT FRANKLIN CAFE Winted two
good girls for sodi dispensers; ilso an
old man for iajftar. Phone rsvai.
eñmÜ'tetn spealing Spanish girl
w lio most Imt on place it nlgbt. auoo
orant Ave.
fifi' DY8ABT jrfetlllll. I I I'ISO. Trxsf.
SituKtKttM Wanted MsiU 3
EXKlilENCKli Engllsfj-speiking Mexican
man Amciirgn ntisrn wanti position
is roremin nn firm hindling laborers' ar
ny kind of work. Phone tcw-w. Addrert
18 1 Eucalyptus El Paso Texas.
ACCOUNTANT with selling purchasing
and credit experience wants position
Situationi Wanted Female 4
OPERATORS for comptometers and Bur-
rough calculators. Many calls ol this
kind. Why not preparer We teich you
and guarantee positions. Draugbon's
Business College. Phone 1484. '
TEACHER will assist In boma or rare for
children for expense. Address sis. rara
Túnel.
PERMANENT clerlcil work by teicher;
goon typisi. tt. a.. Times.
WOMAN with ctilid wants housework "on
ranch. Tel. 1119.
Opportunities
FOR SALE Store handling general mer-
chandise mining ramo In New Meiicu:
pay roll about UU.OM moAth with two pay
days; only atore in 'camp outside company
awn e ; wiu tase aa uw caan to handle same
balanco terns. Address reply "Store'1
KOI. HALL complete. Clger stock ami
fixtures complete; bir. Mult sell it
once ieeoiint timlly. Beit locitlon In
town. Addren V. A. Frlbourg Box tfM
aaisnii Arizona.
Kavmra RZh IKS sale-
A good money maker.
se : I I III II ll ii s.
116 E. Main St. I'lione eng.
FUR SALE Well esíabllihed i moving 'piVv
lure inciter in Albuquerque N. M. Eisy
terms. Apply Box 4it Albuquerque. N. M.
Best tocilloa n the cuy.
SAVE ii OR 60c you "pay extra to move
irung inn ouy war sivingi sumps. Wo
only charge you a quarter. Herman
Trmifer Co.
For Sale Cheap
First class birber shop log San Franrltco.
A MOIieBN slid up-to-date beauty aboii
for sale. For further inronnailnn phone
3o7ri rrom fo a. in. lo .':) p. m.
WANT Éii Lumbenuau w'tuits to purrbase
Interest in small yard or entire business.
"D-tTS." rare Times.
WATCH repairing: cleaning 75c: msln-
sprlngs Mr: cryitili Ke. BirneU'a 19
Sin Antonio Bt
ONE Hirley Davidson moton-yejeT rleririe:
ally equliipedL ttt taTOalal. Phone l$3 B.
WANTED HouMbold goods to store In
new rtreproor bull. Una. phone isaj
FOB 8AEfc-Fot Bliss Jllne cir mil run.
jyi.no. Phone am.
Ph. HYSAHT. SperUilat til PiSO. Teilt!
Rooiising Honsti For Sale 8
Here You Arel
chinning t room rooming Imusr miny
delightrul porches grounds vines.
Lovely 7 rooms buftrilow tyla.
Both near tbe greit hospital. Hotel pieu.
Booms alwiyi rented nlrc income. Vour
lwlce only .V' e-elf roll.
PARE tHOd.
Main St.
Rooms
Jn Bin Antonio Bt. tunning water In
h room; trsnalent house. 4 1 JUS easy
pay menu.
P-A-B-K 8-H-O-S.
m MilB t)raet. Phone sm
30 Rooms
rnyment. balance
I' A H E II 11 ii s
IIS Main siren pimaw. sos
Weill. Y inapelable rooming house idee
ly furnlahed; rentrally toraiad; doing
good business: for sale al hair aaial
Beany Trading to.. 30 Trust Bids rhnu
ELEVEN rooin close in. completely or
inrtiy rurstshed. Paos Tita
FuH ALE-I8 roouai. d'eligsUiu ateil
reaac4iabl rant. Ptaon gil.
Loe and Found
lO
fOST
About I miles well Anthony pneketbook
couuiobig oaoaey and valusU pieri;
tiieleai to anyooe exrept the nw-ner wlm
works for a living finder can keep money
If papare ar relurtaed to Authnny p. if
M Standard lirurery Ma . Boulevard and
kaaissa; no qticiUom iaaed. Llkeril re
UMJT Bit test aa Ft gttt tasaefrar T8T
urdsr evening rouisuaUig gstli pills
and silver tewsrd or tut for -sauna in
Hc. teetiitaaar. city Market. 714 sea
Lost Al I bm hall omnia bed iron
fesllaal Orsrsied or St Y rata tt. larga
svara star pat; rward. riS mwT.
LOBwm say i essitalnliuj iavdaajkC
ágtlst. hewera JU. Yaiie. Hsr-
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Monday, June 17, 1918, newspaper, June 17, 1918; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199704/m1/8/?rotate=90: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.