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EL PASO SETS PAGE FDR BALANCE
OF THE SOUTHWEST IN BOND SALE
Workers Reoort of $2480050 at Luncheon Cause for
Wild Cheering; Oversubscription Is $513000 and Will
Be Higher; McNarys W. M. Cody and Miss Ray-
nolds Send in $81000 by Telegraph.
Kl Paso's Quota. IXiT.OOO.
Keported Last Mrftlnlt tTTl.Te
Reported Thursday Luncheon S378-
3on.
Total 2tSS50.
EI. PASO went over the top. Wlta
a number of committee yet to
b heard from and the "drive"
'Mended until Saturday afternoon.
i I'aco has subscribed a total of $2.-
""".(' in the second Liberty loan
..n paisrn.
Th uuota of this city and county
as fixed at f 1.967.000 and It has been
. ersubscribed $513000. When the re-
ports of the other committee are re-
tMt will be obtained between now I
u.i Saturday u is expected that Kl !
a... will have reached total if ap-
roiimately $2700000. or even more.
Cheer the Good News
v. h-n R. B. Orndorff sales mm-
.z announced at the luncheon held
Ho-el Sheldon Thursday the total
'hat LI Paso had reached and the
.-rount it had oversubscribed its
there was a wild outburst ot j
h.-erinsr from the members of the
'anions committees present. Then the!
i-.zz hand played a patriotic air andj
"i cheering continued for several ;
" nutes. 1
i:i Pi probably subscribed more j
-r.oney than any city its size in the i
v est in the second campaign for the
le oi oouas. i ii doj ocous euiq;
re than S2J.000 worth of bonds.
. ' r.nn worth or bonds i
Lre Moor Invests SIOee.
T. M. Wingo. one of the commlttee-
rren at the luncheon announced that
I.e Moor of the Island had pur-.
hssed S10.000 worth of bonds. This
is one of the largest individual sub-
scriptions of the campaign and Mr
Moor ti as given applause.
McA'arya Liberal Buyers.
I'd car W. Kayser reported that he
had received a telegram from Mrs.
-I. "i.-s G. McNary subscribing for
J1'") worth of bonds; Miss Sarame:
'.-j r.oldX S5000. the W. M. Cady Lura-ve--
company of Louisiana SS0.00O;
.r mes G. McNary. j:5000 and W. M.
i 'y. s:;;.ooo.
T. e Pady Lumber company Is a
I c u.s.-na corporation and has already
"jlscribed for a large amount ot
o"ds but ln the wire received by Mr.
Iuictr Mr. Cady announced he de-
to make a purchase through El
and Mrs. McNary and Mis
.-ids are now in the east and sent
i contribution for theuoan to Mr.
K. - tcr by w.i e.
Bank Clerks Sell S00.
T M. Wingo reported that the bank
errs o: the Rio Grande Bank and
'1 rust company although given a
-...nl populated section of the city
i . V. eanesday secured 88 subecrip-
t n-s for a total of J890C.
i .. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter were
o;:r the largest subscribe re. They
b cribed for a J1000 bond.
V". W. Turney U. & Goen and Sara
P-t -i reported 107 subscriptions re-
e o! M ednesday for a total of
. ot Thomas a youngster pur-
h.'t-d a SS0 bond at the luncheon.
Scott C. White reported that his
ni:r. 'ttee bad sold 18 bonds wednes
n . air.ounting to S140Q.
"ne attorneys purchased a total of
. uy u orth oi t onus since tne last
lur.rheon.
lVoaes'i Committee Succeasrol
The women's committee through
its chairman. Mrs. T. W. Lanier re-
ported the sale of 2300 worth of
ronds since the last luncheon. The
-u omen s committee ranks among the
frst committees. The women an-
nounced they would continue their
dnve until Saturday evening and
will solicit subscriptions throughout
the city. To this committee has been
added Mrs. R. H. Smith. Miss Nemonl
Keller and Mra A. W. Hadley.
Many Individual Reports.
P.obert Krakauer reported the sale
of 14 bonds amounting to SZ4M.
K D. Lech man reported that his
i 'n-.Tr.tte.e told 43 bonds amounting
to S3500.
A- J. Fraxier's committee report el
eight subscriptions S4S0.
J. M. Dudley subscribed for a SS00
I or.d He announced his committee
had sold this amount Wednesday but
Mr Krakauer said that it repre-
enfrt the subscription of Mr. Dudley".
James A. Dick reported his cora-
n ttee had sold 35 bonds J13S0.
J J Longwell reported 45 snbscrlp-
"ns $3100.
H. A. Anderson reported seven sub--'Options
S5S00.
;. Kaufman jeported his committee
' .id sold 38 bonds. 3250.
Three Committees Report.
Maurice Schwartz reported his com-
n -toe sold ten bonds S1300.
' 'trier committee chairmen reported
'hfr committees sold Wednesday the
lollowing number of bonds and totals:
u Hess 20 bonds $2800: Lee Moor.
' j 1.750 A. P. Coles partial report
subscriptions. $10200: H. r. EUia.
" i bonds. SS50: C E. Kellogg 31
l ends $4050: .Mrs. T. W. Lanier S3
i.ord $13050. Judge W. A. Hawkins
oonds. $3900.
w .7. (Juigly in asking his commit-
ifmen for their reports announces
''at they had not been completed.
"laiborne Adams report ed21 bonds.
S'-t.iO. George Franklin. 17 subscrlp-
lons S11S0.
The mining committee in a partial
'"..'r; announced 24 subscriptions
-1 ;.'.0. Mr. Kayser then read the tele-
grams .e had received for subscrip-
tions to the issue. He said the mining
immlttees total was ST Subscriptions
-'i flll.NV.
All Report Saturday.
Mr Orndorff announced that Sat-
rda a luncheon would be held at the
h tei Sheldon at which the complete
teports of all committees would be
. ade The speaker said that a special
iTofrram would be arranged to cele-
brate the great drive" that El Paso
;:-.adc.
Watch Contest Continues.
Mr Orndorff also announced that
the contest between the bank clerks
tor the watch would continue until
the report aSturday. The clerk sell-
ne the largest total will be presented
ith the watch. V
Tells ot Dentins Visit.
Krv. P. R Knickerbocker pastor of
First Church of Christ Scientist
I OF EL PASO TEXAS
i AnuoHBCfcs s PsbEc Lecture on
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
At EI Paso Opera Howe Sunday Afternoon
j Odober 28 1917 at 3 o'clock
-BT-
--.OF. HERMANN S. HERING C. S. B.
s OF COXCORD X. II.
Member of the Beard of Lectureship of the Mother Chnrch.
1 I ke First Chnrch ot Christ Scientist la Boston Massachusetts
- on and 1'onr Friends Are Cordially invited to Be Present.
5 Tin. icf-rrRE is free doors opex at s.-oo p. m.
niiiieiBTMit'-"1' 1 . .'i. ""'"i"; ::i rH'inr' ''
the Trinity M. E. church said that he
mi 7. T. rvtbb had addressed 25.0M
soldiers at Camp Cody Wednesday. He'
satd: 1 tooK dinner wiw ni uen.
F. Q. Maatdtn. There -were a number
of officers at the dinner and I heard
many of them express not knowing
I was from EI Paso that they cer-
tainly wished the camp had .been lo-
cated at Fort Bliss instead of Dem-
'
soiaiers atwbbc o.if i
'There were 25606 soldiers present
when Mr. Cobb and I addressed them
They have averaged SI per man for
the purchase of Liberty bonds and
expert this to reach SIM per msni
before the campaign is over.
Military Takes SI.SOO.OOO.
While the complete reports from the
various units wiu not ne receiv a uu-
til Saturday night. It Is "H""5" I
military headQuarters here that the
effieers and enlisted men in the El
Paso district have subscribed for more
than tl. 800000 worm ot oervy oouin.
This includes the amount reported to
El Paso headquarters and what the
officers have subscribed through their
banks in outer ciiies. ir wmcu
Paso district will not receive credit
ln its report.
Popcorn Man Invests S10G.
A boost is the sale of Liberty bonds
to the extent of SIM was effected
Wednesday by P. H. Detnpsey. who
runs a peanut and popcorn stand at
the corner of San Jacinto and San
Antonio streets. Mr. Detnpsey has
been on that corner he said for
seven years. no gtnn anouL uim
nn m.h Vim M when oomnll-
mented on his patriotism. "I reckon I
can do my bit if I am 84 years old.
Mining Men Take 17lM3U.
Benjamin L. Farrar. chairman of
the mining committee reported Sl..-
4S0. The buyers names follow:
George Johnston $50.
Hyman Harris. S5.
E. p. Ryan. MM.
K. J. Ryan SS.
Kobert 'McClure Folk JflOO.
. a Allnut SS.
Uvelyn Cameron Jamleson. $100.
R. F. Johnston. S53.
Mrs. WU1 Solomon. $100.
Gerald Rives. SIM.
L. D. Hill. J W0.
Mrs. A. Baton. $2.
E. W. d'Allemand. J SO
Mrs. Carl L. Smith $S0.
J. W. Gardner 5 SO.
C. & Cowan $50.
Oliver Powers SIM.
Mae Powers SIM.
Mrs. E. D. Ltndsey. S2M0.
XT. E. Ward. $10.
Mary E. Strader. SIM.
J. N. Sanborn 550.
F. Nord $S-
Mrs. A. A.-Klelber. JS.
Xorman David' Mayer. TIM.
Edward Aubrey Mayer 51'-
William C. SmltB. SSM.
Jos. A. Shanberg. S2M.
A Fullan. 1100.
Wallace B. Thew SS.
Emit Sllberberg. $-
Julios Snberberg. J1S60-
SUbcrberg Broa J-
Dixie B. Fassett $6.
S. K. Leonard. $W.
H. A Hedberg. It.
Stella X- Holt JE0.
Mrs. Olive Stunner. ?5.
D. X. Sator. JJW.
Alice. D. KrahL J 60.
C A. Beers. $10.
D. T. Fennell. JIM.
Malcofan Murray Miller 110.
Miller & Howard. SIM.
J. I. McCulIongh. S5.
Frank R. Bryant JI50.
F. B. Schatx. JIM.
William J. Gilbert SIM.
L. Siquelros jr- tS9.
3. S. Godfrey J 50.
W. V. Sterling JM.
Ernest McAnlay. J 100.
F. B. Savage SM.
Celso Gonzalez SM.
L. G. Unzueta J SO.
H. D. Ahlbrandt. ?S0.
Veda M. Rickman SS.
J. Castilton. lr JS0.
Clara Christ ensen. SS.
Beatrice V. Gordon SIM.
W. E. AlberthaL SM.
Harry Taft Kieeter. SM. i
Daniel Stephenson. SIM.
J. A. Raterman. SIM.
William Jessen. SIM.
AUonse Andlauer. SM.
Nick Broomes. SS0.
James Blatsos. SS.
Pete Blatsos J SO.
Mrs. K. a Plumb SM.
Mrs. George Loewenstetn SM.
Mrs. Rowland Anderson. SIM.
R. & Marshall. SM.
Charles L. Glover. SM. .
H. Latth Ross. SIM.
Murf K. Ross. SIM.
W. W. Rose Sloe.
E. A. Peary. SM.
R. C Bailey. SM.
Mrs. F. J. Halt SIM.
Margaret Brtce. SM.
P. K. Brfoe. SM.
Joe H. Ooatamaa SIM.
L Haas. SMS.
William Rosing. INM.
Dan R. Stedbam. SM.
B. A.' NippoKU SIM.
M. L. Rogan J SO.
Charles Elsou. SS.
Mrs. Joe Wright. SM.
George Pappas SS.
George A. Tomprac fit.
B. J. Skinner SM.
M. MGeMenUth ?100.
H. p. Buck. SM. .
Hollands Demergio SIM.
Angelus Snilrles SIM.
John Graham SIM.
Roy O. Worley JS0.
C. M. ROBSh. M.
W. D. Mossman. SIM.
M. V. Lively. SM.
K. B. Odlvie. SM.
R. W. Goasett S50.
E. A. Heffield. SM.
M. L. B rod la. S1M0.
jTk. Brodie SZM.
John B. Oiovando JIM.
Ruth Raynoldfr MeN'arr. SIM.
Sarame Raynolds MM.
Cady Lumber company SM.M0.
w. M.- cany 3Zis. i
James G. McNary. J2S.0O.
Charles Lynch S0M.
John J. Howard. SUM.
C. Brahm SM.
W. JC Roberta n. SM.
International Exchange & Commis
sion company iwv.
& 1L Sutherland. JS00.
Gast Akuda SIM.
Frank O. Barrett. SSI.
Ward A- Blanchard SM.
Frank E. Carlson. SIM.
L. A. Ettie. 5S0.
Cda Falkenkamp. SS.
Grace Farmer J SO.
LOUISIANA MAN
MES $75000
Cady Lumber Co. and W.
M. Cady Buy Liberty
Bonds Here.
J. X. GiUiam S100.
J. M. Gomez. $50.
H. N. Griffin. SS.
K. A. Hester. 50.
L. W. Hof fecJter SIM-
W. S. Jones S.
Charles Lewis. SIM.
George W. Leffler SS.
John Lucas $S.
John McGovern SS.
W. S. McLaughlin. 200.
F G. Masquelette. J1100
Charles Pantagesk SM.
J. J. K. Portillo. M.
W. Tribune. SSO.
Theresa Von Poach. So".
J. G. Arnold. SS.
Bcrnlee Boyle $50.
A. A- Crofts $200-
Rae Farmer. $St.
John Ford $2M.
James Manahan. JIM.
John R. Hester. SM.
C. F. Hickerson. SSO.
William E. Hlnue. $10.
J. N. Hughes. SIM.
C. G. Hull. $100. j
John G. Kramer. SSO. I
Lucille Jacobs SS.
E. IL McCahn. SS.
Nellie McCoy. SSO.
A. N. Macrate Jr. $100.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Happer. $100.
M. F. Meagher SSM.
Maggie Nelson. $50.
Simon Oster. SS.
R. B. Redic SM.
B. A. Reeves SS.
Robert IL Raban. SS.
Union Clothing Co. SIM.
A. Villegas SS.
W. H. VlUerwain SS.
E. W. Young. SM.
Mrs. Laura Irving. SSM.
Smelter Men Liberal.
From the American Smelting and
Refining Co Mexican Smelting de-
partment the foUowin; were men-
tioned: '
a L. Baker $100.
H. R. MacHiehaeL J1000.
R. F. MacMlchael. S1M.
T. R. Woodul SSM.
F. T. Anderson SSM.
J. W. Christie SIM.
A. B. Cassldy. $100.
L. M. Sheridan. $20.
Austin Leech. SM.
Chas. J. Glttlngs SSM. -W.
A. Price SIM.
F. L Sorrefl. SM-
G. T. Ewart; ISM.
A. Monro SIM.
H. G. Scott SIM.
J. F. Mora. $S0.
J. W. Knlffln. SIS.
R. o Anderson $150.
J. F. Blevtns. SIM.
H. V. Kruse. SIM.
F. M. Hough SIM.
Matt W. Moyle. $59.
Mexico City office R. E. Mora' S1S9-
T. O. McCoy. SIS.
J A Paterson. 110.
Velardena plant G. P. Robinson.;
SSM.
Chihuahua slant J.
R. Bnlow.
iiotra. '
. W. J. Eustace. SSM.
H. C Poske SIMl
Matehuala plant G. M. W asteneys
$1000.
J. K. Lockhart SSM.
W. P. sehrenck. JJS0.
H. L. Morrlss SSM.
J. C Charlee. SIM.
L. V. Ratto. SIS.
Dr.au Talley. JIM.
A. J. Hill SIM.
Win. J. Auw. SIM.
it Jenkls SIM.
Gilbert Baldwin. $t.
Hi W. Jones SS.
H. A. Wolff. JM-
T. F. Brown. $50.
E. L. Chavez. SM.
O. a Smoot SS.
B. a NIebuhr SM.
Davtsen & O0- SSO.
K. prcampbell. $M.
Monterey plant Name list to be
published later these subscriptions
having been received by wire SMM.
Aguascalfente plant Narae list to
be published later these subscrip-
tions having been received by wire
$!!.
A- S. i 11. Co. Mining Dept.
-O T (U
fia. .
J. A. FarrelL $6t.
A. Bario. $w.
T. Agnew SIM.
A. W. Burgren SIM.
R. O. TCMtaee $10-
Dr. W. H. Jye. SIM.
B. M. Joeneen SIM.
AL Jones StM. .
H. Lane. $
H. Cooper $S.
B. Hetnike StM.
J. Lane $M.
a J. Briggs. $SS0.
W. P. Schumacher SSM.
H. Brooks. SS.
J. Cruse SIM.
A. W. Bdelea. SSM.
W. J. Deavitt SM.
H. Sharp. SIM.
P. fi. Lord. SSM. - '
W. M. Drary SIM.
Geo. Hehros. SIM.
J. a Boyd. SIM.
H. Ltod. SMJL
A. c Metz. SIM.
A. TostoUBt S4M.
J; H. Clayton. JIM.
J. X. Sauced a SIM.
J. San Miguel. $5.
Monelova unit Name list 9 be
subliohed later these aubscriDtions
having been received by wire SI.
Traveling Men 'rake $3500.
Saheerlntioas totallne SUM were
made by traveling men and hotel com-
mittee Ed D. Lachta&a. chairman.
Frank J. Langan a saint ant as toi-
lows: '
C H. Anthoay SS.
Mrs. PDIUp Bftber. SIM.
Miss Vvonae Baber. $10.
Walter O. Beltz. S100.
Andreas HunsowJr4- SIM
N. K. Douglass Jf.
J. a Fuller. SS.
W. L. Field. SSM.
H. Hoinrichs SIM.
Cfeaa. K. GasTclll. $(&.
Manuel E. Gonzalez SS.
Mrs. Evelyn Pope Holmes $10-
L L. Jacdba. SIM.
James V. Jackson SM.
C W. Jones SM.
G. R. Jones. SS.
T. B. Johnson. SM.
L. Ltndeman. $10.
Maardaleaa. Madrigal. SS.
Lucille Peterson SSM.
L. M. Pitman SIM.
A. J. Reddy. SS.
Aeolian Statham. SM.
J. W. Quick. SM.
J. E. Rogers SIM.
Mrs. M. R. Ward JM.
J. Braness SS.
Mrs. C. L. Hagermah SS.
Ethel Holllger SIM.
L. J. Holilger jr. SI.
C L. Holmes $S.
Al Lefere. SS.
John Seollard $S.
A- W. .Thomasf SM.
Geo. W. Weston. SIM.
Mabel Weston. SIM.
H. Williams SSO.
8I&030 sales by Women.
The women's committee. Mrs. T. w.
Lanier chairman reported total sub-
scriptions of $13050. as follows:
A. M. McCorkle SIM.
Katnerine Barrett. SS.
James Barrett. SSO.
Joba C. Riggs. $1600.
R P. Church. SSM.
Mrs. R. L. Raraey. SIM.
John R. Hughes. S3.
Mice Belle Keefer. SIM.
Mrs. W. S. Cromble SIM.
Cant. L. W. Kessler. SIM.
I Mrs. W. W. Turney. SSM.
i Mrs. llaynard De Coursy tlO.
I K. F. Mobley. SSO.
I Mrs. H. A. MeiseL SSO.
i ! Fannie Montgomery Davis $200.
Mrs. M. R- Beall. $500.
i Hlldegarde Dahlke. $50.
E Htldeparde Dahlke. $
- rharle Dai is $"".
Susie Elliott. $.""
Mr-- F j . . 1V ! !H'0
! M -s m- M rttn ?"
Jl PASO
As Campaign Extends j
Bigger Sums Received I
Following are names of subscribers
to the Liberty loan in El Paso and
Juarez who invested $100 or more: I
Cady Lumber Co.. SS0.O0"
James G. McNary. S2S.M0. j
W. M. Cady. $35090.
Juarez Mercantile Co SSMO.
C. C. Fewel. Norfolk Vs.. S200.
Zork Smith Fruit Co. $100.
E. Move SS000.
M. Moye. S1SM.
El Malda temple. Shriners. S1M0.
S. P. Skinner. S2SM.
Dr. and Mrs. E. R- Carpenter S100. i
John C. Rinrs. $1500.
Mrs. C. K. Basset t. $100.
Hotel Dieu. $1009
'Lee Moor. $1.00.
Irs. J. G. McNary. $100.
Miss Sarame Raynolds SS'OO
Gerald Rives. $1000.
William Rosins:.' $2900.
J. K. Brodie $200.
M. L. Brodie. $100.
Charles Lynch. $6001.
John J. Howard. $1600
F. G. Masquelette SUM.
t'nlon Clothing Co. $100.
C L. Baker. $1000.
H R. MacMlchael. S1M.
R. F. MacMichael. S1M
J. R. Enlow $1000.
G. M. Wasteneys. SI MO.
W. M. Drury. $100.
J. C. Bovd. $1500.
J. M. Dudlev. $S0M.
Mrs S. H. Sutherland SIM.
Kate C. Hartnett $30.
F. L. Brewer. $50.
Mrs. Y R. LeBaron. $100.
Mrs. C. R. Helm. SSO.
Dr. Leslye Hyde. $10. .
Mrs. C. H. Flnley. SIM.
Mra J. F. Coles. $100.
Mrs. Emma Hill. $100.
Mrs Elisabeth R. Coles. SIM.
Miss M. a Martinez $50.
Mrs. C. N. Bassett. SI M0.
W. J. Harris. $500. .
El Paso School for Girls. $100. -
Clara S. Hawkins. $10.
Mrs. A. P. Coles SIM.
Mrs. Pansy F. Hughes SIM.
Fannie Lu T eager. $S0.
Lillian Lu Vesper SSO.
Mrs. Laura MCGrady. $500.
Eva T. Leeper $.
Mrs. J. W. Oath cart. SS. 1
Frank Coles $100.
Minnie Coffee. S4M.
Willis O. Garrett. $30.
IL A. Schumacher SIM.
S3860 Subscribed by Lawyers.
V. S. Goen. chairman of the attor-
neys' committee reported SIM sub-
scriptions as follows:
J. M. Goggln. SS00.
J. A. Buckler. S2M.
Rufus B Daniel SIM.
L. L.-Robinson SSO.
J. A. Sisnlega SSO.
Dan M. Jackson. SIM.
Mrs. John L. Dyer. $500.
J. F. Woodson SSM.
M. W. Stanton. SSM.
J. F. McKensle. SSO.
Chas. R. Loomls. S1S0.
G. W. Teurley SIM.
E. C. Wade. Jr.. SIM.
M. B. Cacho. SS.
W. B. Loose. SSO.
H. L. Douglas. $50.
W. D. Howe. $10.
Leigh Clark. $10.
R. E. Crawford. $10
W. H. Pelphrey. $10. i
Florence Rigney. $50
John T. HilL SSO.
F. E Miranda SS.
Ice Men Invest S140O.
Employes of the El Paso Ice and
Refrigerator company took Jiify
Their names follow:
H. D Agnew SS.
R. H- Davis. SSO.
J. E. Hutchins. $59.
Tbelma M. Miller. $50.
E. Paredas SSO.
D. W. Madlem $50.
M. P. Coleman. SS
C L. JusUce. SS.
Caesar Fourson. SS.
P. Hernandez $50.
Leslie Johnson SS.
Claudlo Perales Gamboa. Si.
Alejandro Gonzales SSO.
A. Gamboa. SS.
Walter L. McWilliams SIM.
M. Cano SS.
R Augustine. SS.
Frank Read. SS.
Juan Munoz. SSO.
David Esouibel SM'
H. Alday. SSO.
Rlcado Malvaes. $50.
Jose Onopa SSO.
M. Lopez. ISO.
Chas. T. Hull. SS.
Jos. Rey. SS.
Juan Lopez SS.
Globe Mills Men. 730.
Vjtmn rver. chairman of the manu
facturers' committee reported these
Globe Mills subscribers touring
O. J. Allen SIM.
H. D. Chapman. SIM.
Claiborne Adams. SM.
Frank F. GnaL SS. ;
Geo. GaaL SM.
J. G. Stevens SS.
L. D. Straw. M.
P. Kerr. SS.
ankfa Patrnm SnbseriDC.
Through the American Trust and
savings DanK oi ri raw uto
ing subscribers were reported:
Mrs. C. A. Dauley SIM.
F. N. Hall. SSM.
Sam Bernard. S2M.
Lordsburr Cattle Co.. $S09.
Gardner Moeeley. SS0O.
G. P. Powers. $S.
Ed Warner. SSO.
Chas. Casoidy SIM.
Kate Powers SIM.
Mary Powers SS.
Kathalee Powers $5
J. a MeKee $10.
Katie Wertane. $10.
Miss Evelyn Boyd $50.
SIM to Music Dealers.
W. R Schutz of the raurte dealers'
committee reported $150.
Sales as follows:
Boon Cathey. SSO.
J. L. Dunn. SS.
A. M. Forbes SS.
Realtors Sell SK500.
A. H. Anderson of the real estate
CuticuraforSoIdiers
Cutioara Soap and Ointment are thr
sotdier's ever-ready friends for ecie.
mas rashes itcbings irritations cuts
wounds bruises bites and stings of in-
sects sunburn and windbaml the Soap
to cleanse and purify the Ointment tc
soothe and heal. Unrivaled for the toi-
let. Tor sample each free by mail ad-
dress post-rard: "CBtieura.lJept.14G
Boston." So'd eerywhere and sen!
bv mail Cutiaira Soap 25c Ointment
:c ar-d
MEKALD
rnnvq bhvfr?
UUU1 U UUIL.UU
C HEGORD
Soldiers in" 34th Division
Have S1.5S6.750 for Uncle i
. '
Sam's Second JLioan.
Camp Cody. Dentin. N. Oct. 2S.j
cr0i. phil L.
... ... i
"""" .V""""
' brought the Liberty loan investment
of the officers and men in the 34tn
! division to S1.SSS.7S on this morn-
! lag's report having added $12M0
! to the totals given Wednesday. In-1
crease in the total is expected. CoL
Hall said befofe the campaign closes
Saturday night.
For Luna county A. W. PoHaTd. of
Deming. reported SJS.M. all of the
subscriptions coming from Deming
people except $790. raised in Otum-
bus. outside of the military. Mr. Pol-
lard said it was hoped to Increase the
total to SSSS.M. . m
Raymond Teal theater man. raised
SSM. himself and wife Investing
S1M each and the Ducklings sub-
scribing for SSM.
committee had SSSM on hie list as
follows:
E. .L. Allen. SS.
F. Alderete. S.
P. W. Blttlok. $S.
"Urs. G. L. James $100.
J. L. Marr & Co SSM.
Mrs. W. K. Ramsey. SIM-
E. Wright. $M. '
James A. Dick grocers' committee.
report llQ sunseripuona as !.
J. H. Odell. SIM.
W. F. Ellsworth. SS.
R F. Hardie SSO.
Clabe F. Johnson. SM.
A. Y. Merchant. SS.
Win. H. Tiffing. SSO.
Lucy Tiffing. JM0.
James H. Hlbbert $S0.
R. C HylantL SS.
W. H. Bryan $5.
Masons B'l InTestors.
lasoRlc societies and others In-
nuttti iism ns fallows:
El Paso chapter Royal Arch Masons
is? tsaa
El Malda. temple. Nobles of the Mys
tic Shrine. Sim.
Maude FarnswortB SS.
Guy Mlover. $M.
Jules Arthur Weknair. Jr. SS.
Mrs. W. H. Brjran $S.
Mrs. T. R. ' Bryan. $S.
Geo Dennis $5. '
Mrs. Geo. qennls JS.
G. W. Curtis SM.
Urbana Zea SM.
Chas. R. atoltz $S. v
Blades $.
Harry Osborne $S0.
F. & Martinez IS.
' W. P. Bynum. S.
W. S. Hlsey. SIM.
s-i..iHan. TtiTnUerlt Banlu.
Subscriptions made directly through
banks were reported a uonuivs.
John Kuneman SSS0.
William E. Gray. $S.
Davtd A. Gray $50.
L. Lm. jiunay.
Doctors Sell S36S0.
Dr. R. L. Ramey chairman of the
niivateians committee reported the
; feUowtafr S56S sales:
Drs urancn traig. .
C B. Kahouse SIM.
Dr. Lee Mcintosh. $199.
Dr. M. F. Bauchert. SS.
Dr. Harry E. Jordan SIS.-
Dr. R. L. Ramey. SSM.
Dr. S. F- King $S.
F. D. Thornton. $50
Dr. Hod. Williams. SIM.
Dr. E. W. WeMon SIM.
Hotel Dieu SIM.
Misses Alice and May O'Connor
nurses. SIM. .
El Paso Nurse association. SIM.
Kathren M. Smith nurse SM.
Dr. K. J. Cummins. $30.
Dr. J. M. Richmond. SSM.
Bank Employes Buy S7SO.
AmerieaB Trust. Savincs bank em-
ployes invested $7v. They are:
W. L. Benten. $tt.
B. A. Edwards. $.
Jullen B. Buros. $.
W. W. Duraea. SIM.
Thea. Walker. $. .
Miscellaneous Inrestort.
Otlwr ndscellrMOBs sakscribm were M
teiiaws. as reperted at Um UiacBeoa by
rations . cegimllleemsm:
Mrs. O. L. Melatyr. if-
K. B. Pewars. $IM.
a. lUwUoson $1M.
J. G. Steal $Sa.
. K. Hayes Waises $t.
Mrs. 1st If Watsen. $S
Hex O. Dsleatlne $M. 1
A. E. Hren. -JM- v
1 Psul A. MWer tl) JIM.
Paul A. Miller (S SM. '
J. P. Steele JM.
3UI Alberts. JM.
yiereaee Offlei. $M.
S. L. SUaoer. J.
3rl C. Oaehnae. JH.
"re M. Bacze SM.
jui.'W. U Frame. JS.
If. O. Kane. lie.
H- Dean $.
2. A. Farlu. $1M.
Jcsih PeUrs. $1M.
Bert C Duaeas. SS.
MliS Oertrads Evaas. SS.
Mrs Archt Pratt Nlekela. $. .
Ms Ruby Rose Kllisva. IM.
Miss Hlttls'B. Fuak. $1.
K. D. DavMioa. $1.
Prands S. Bray. $t
U 4. Bray SM.
L. a. Bray. JS.
L. S. Briy. SM.
Vesia Bray. $1M.
J. B. Ilarraao. $.
owe Vaucha. M.
Harry Berc $.
Fium S. Brar.-Jl.
Itiu JehMten. fSa.
Mrs. R. B. Mailer. $.
W. U Sa.wjr. SSf.
F. a. Tutsnts. issv-
J. H. HwteC. $1.
aewstd Martka LssH. SS.
Mn. r. a. -nek; SM.
kinvUle S. jesaesa. SM.
8. A. KeaUar. SS
Dr. P. Jtantet JS.
Hn..JTeril M. Bsdlaxtiekl. ti.
Mrs. X. II. Pstersea. $(.
C W. Psssett. JM.
Ulr Shetey. JIM
W. J. mrasek. Jjet.
Mrs. W. 0. Kftrtea $te.
W. E. fUmWtt. It.
W. lb OambeO. $S. '
Ike Williams. SS.
lite wmkuna. JM.
r C. tjisas IS.
AutomobUe Men Tsie $390.
The coaunKtee souettuc aatomobil
dealers and accessory men. headed by J.
M. Loacwelt as J. W. KMtpetrlek. rj-
partMl a total oi tsvss. xam iwb
:
' WaHtr A. Fttetson. $S.
Nteaaer Duran..$.
A. B. nbeok. JS.
Ralph A. Kelly. JS.
R. O.-ilUhirdioa. JS.
Jesos F. Hernandez. JW
James IL McAllister. JJ
H. W. Bander. SI.
fe E. Heirieh $1.
Frssk J: MarlMrry. $-
B. X. Rices. JJ. .
H. J. SchUdten. JW.
j. h. rtuiips. is
v g. Kmy. js.
oa. Baketskr. lis.
I J. W. Bstes JSs.
R. E. Lwt. Jle.
I A. L. Seedaer. JIM.
E. R. Rasseu list.
Laura Nehen JIM
D. C. Booth. JIM.
S. H. Halcnt. J10.
J. N. Gulterrez JS-
Mlka Msncucra JM.
fellpe ValeazuHU. JS.
randtco Dttstno. JS.
V. C rtelps. JS.
E. It? Lersbury. Jt0.
w. J. Sherman. JS.
K. T. TUIIse. II.
M. Mtadss H.
a. D. Shaw. IX.
P. W. Meyers. $50.
8. C Bond. $5.
K. M. Brown. J"
H A. FYest. JIO.
M-s. Billy Brcyles. JS.
H. M. McCauley. JS.
L Canfleld. J5
Arcb Ilolchkli--'. $3".
r N" br. J5
'sa''l SiI'rr.sn I
s of
v- - n A.'' '-Jr i . mran
I
FIIIF Rll I IIWS
i tat- u 'wj-" .
ilPlbSIILt
Treasury Officials Believe;
suDscnpuonse
- enn nrui iuu.
uw.ww.
J?-
-Treas-
urv otriciats announccu 1
th the Liberty loan sub
scriptions had passed the S.oo.wo.oo
mark and were well on their waj to
the SS.VM.0M.M9 goaL
Indications at 11 ocloek were tnal
Liberty saX carried the to-
tal to approximately SS5MM.M.
it
not beyond that sum.
. . . i -i tni
tmnscriptions . - (
the federal resvrve banks up to the!
.1 - 1-.. -i-ht vitH revMrta from
three banks missing approximated as JSS.090 this being an SMM raise
S2 20 900000. over the previous bond deeuon.
Only n Fraction nenorted. a Oliver Lee has returned from St.
Banks reported offlcUlly aubscrip Louis and Kansas City where he has
ttons totaling more than S4M.Me.0M. been to sell several carloads of cattle
but this sum officials say represents Mr Le oid his cattle tin a few hoars
only a fraction of what was secured after reaching Kansas City and sbort-
during the day. The fuH extent of T after the contracts were signed the
the Liberty dav drive probably' will stockyards caught on fire and all the
not be known before the campaign cattle Mr. Lee had sold were burned
closes Saturday. J t Eugene Slmms. who was among the
Subscription Agencies Swamped t first of the Alamogordo boys to enlist
A flood ot telegrams from everit in the United States naval service. Is
.... - - . ..-" th. "frMnnrr de- aw in Tn TYiti sttidvlntr atonal codes.
.parunent announces "told the same I
story of sttoscription agencies
swamped so badly there was no pos-j
aibillty of makinr accurate estimates i
of yesterday's sale betore lonigni at
the earliest. Out or the contusion
that resulted from the overwhelming
business that fairly swept sales com-
mJtlees off their feet there is evident
a fixed determination to attain the
SS.OM.MO.M total-
Sale Already Is Surcess.
The sale already is a success it is
felt for the country has achieved the
minimum but that is not 2-
The purpose to sell S5.0M.M0.M
worth of bonds born or a desire to
show the world and particularly the
enemy of liberty what America can
do. is asserting itself today in every
nook and corner.
Dallas .District Dolus Fine.
"No section of the country can be
i i ..... - k. l a n to the mean
ing of the sale. Until yesterday tbei
rfaThaa and Atlanta districts and cer
tain parts of the middle wet were
OTat MnrnL more ill tact.
than anyone other than those in direct
communication wiin me "
mlttees could realize. But they came
kV .w with flvinr- eolora Today
they are moving swiftly along intent
on acnieving uici miw'"-
Uled JIS- The buyers weres
H. Basder. JIM.
W. B. Tt eirich. J1M-
' J. McAllister. JS.
Jesas F. HersaBdes.
T. J. Markerry. JS.
w. A. Petersen; JS.
Ntcanor Duran. jsa.
A. B. Babeeck. JS.
B. K. Hires. JS.
H. J. Senadrren. JSJ.
Valley reopls Invest SSM.
- V. ITall lMhaiB f)f tM
i railey pashers f r the bends rented the
i tollewlnc aiirssathir JJ;.
Mrs. Btfna K. Tbamss. SM.
Mrs. Ruth Stabma&n JIM.
Jos Madrid. -JS.
Jese J. Mantes $-
Mrs. M. F. Murphy Jl.
R. X Murphy JS.
g. J. Ruftntr. JS.
L. W. Bartholemew JS
P. M. Hutchens. JS.
T. E. Key. IS.
Dr. E. L.Byrd. JtM-
R. P. TrafU. JIM
James EL Bowes JIM.
Rebert Hardie. Jlt
Je&n M- Suva. JSO.
EDea KsUy. Ill- '
Jesephme SOvs. Jl.
3fxs. Tomasa. Qlroa. 51.
Lorwsa Man x. JS.
F. VUlalebes.' JS.
Mrs. A. T. Bates. JS.
Archibald OMs. JS.
Staart G. Sehalrer. Jts.
Howard W. Cot Ob. JM.
Both W. CrttcBett. JS.
S. D. Blair. JIM.
Beports SS0 More.
WW R. Wtoeh's commnvtt la the
aamsesMnt district tot JSS lrom these:
w. M. RSchardsen. JS.
Mrs. K. P. Maxwn. Jt.
Mrs. BUI K. YTtrnttt.
Win ljbsa JS.
laiTT WaUace. J.
Ballroad Feople Add SSOO-
Th raOread eemmttte. Otn F-
Hawks chalnaaB. reported ths aw pur-
chuM. totattng $:
Edward BtumeastSsl. $.
L. M. CO. JS.
M S. Heller. JM.
MrxarH Ruth Gllaspte $.
OpA T. MlUa $S.
J. S. Parr. SSa
W. T. Ravsahld. SS.
F. avTraax. SS.
Eucaa Thurstaa. JS.
D. P. Wnbaaas SM.
Oil Company asars -wv.
Nht spla of Maaaeha. IVtrol-
tam company sabsc.-ttse-l t&rimca J- J.
LeacweJl'a ceaisiKte far JtM wenh eg
Boads. bat taese kds WU1 be parvhared
thrwssh tb San Antonio eUlee aad th
local commutes win net be iteattel with
tb sale. The subscriptions fallow:
C. w. weffasd. JM.
R. W. StapeBbck. $S.
C. M. BassbUr. $
D. P. GardT. SS.
L. x. rasNik. M
M. Kmnstels. SSO.
& Lopez. $.
A. a. Peres. $M.
J. M. Ssealeds. $.
Jusrez Firm Invests S4000.
Max Moyat cemmltls r ports tlT.tJs
I a follows:
Iwensar; 3c sinm v-fc
uiltaa WbMrm r.
Rudolph inwin r.
J. X. TtsHHi $.
Jaars MereaatU Co.. $.
Astasia Js. Jibaseo. $S.
Jail Merer. $s. i
Mss Peart JS.
Jo F. Flk. J2M
C C ywet. JtM.
R. WtatMu. JS.
Claade D. Herroa. JS
W. W. Carpeater JIM.
Cl K. Tashld. JS. '
Hnry Mohr. JIM.
Mies Mtaafe Marsh. JS.
OMtf K. raul. JM.
Oeocr X. Sealck. JS. v
Seek Smith Fralt Co $1.
XL j. Klokaca. It.
B. May. JSM.
K. Mere- IUH.
W. H. MUlsr. Jr l-
Big Oak Tree Falls
Hits Motor Car Kills
Deputy and Relative
XTaiias isx. uct. ows m
j By a high wind a big oak tree struck
i an automobile near Dallas this mora
ine killing Frank Boyd deputy
sheriff i of RockwalL Tex. and Eu-
genla Hanby. his slsterlntaw. Two
others were seriously injured.
CHARGED WITH SELLING
DRUGS; BOND IS $2500
Sam Lashy alias Sam Ellis was
brought betore United states commis-
sioner Samuel L. Kelly Thursday aft-
ernoon on complaint of tke interna
revenue department that the accused
had eld cocaine and morphine to one
Pearl Wilson. Bond was set at SSM.
pending preliminary -earing Monday
morning.
Lasky. or Ellis was in the federal
court laat spring on a similar charge
and was found guilty paying a fine
of JlOe and serving 80 days in Jail
as a penalty.
Yee Tun was on trial before Judce
W. Ft Smith Thursday on a. charge
of havlntr ln his possession smoking
opium
J ARMY COOK SHOT. I
H. j! Mannlnar. cook company E. j
I slth infantry was shot in one foot j
I durtng a raid by provost guards We4-
' nesriay nln on Kat Missouri .-.treAT
He was trtatetl st police hospital and
I 'irr ta" 'o -rt la- csi-lta!
MV71TE5
- iAn.mn
AUAINd I bUNua
Alamogordo Votes $58000'
j-jona issue to xiauu
New School.
Alamogordo N. K Oct. 2S.-AI the
election held In Alamogordo. to vote
on school bonds for the purpose of I
erecting a new school building. 1121
. rut. ls In favor of toe;
bonds and seven against. At a pre
vious school bond election held In Al
atnogordo the bond attorney could not
guarantee bids on the bonds conse-
quently the bonds were not sold. At
tnut laat election nowever ue "-i-'
. . .
directors have been guaranteed bids
m fh hnnft. The amount voted on
Miss Emma King left a few days
ago for Tucson Ariz. where she will
reside in the future
j. jr. McRae made a business trip to
RoswelL
TEXAS CATTLE CROWDING
RANGES SAY AR1Z0NANS
. Phoenix. -Ariz... Oct. IS. Difficulties
are piling up In the face of the Texas
cattlemen wno are bringing uwsnsnaj
o lean range animals to Arizona
grazing grounds. A number of pro-
tests have been received from Arizona
stockmen who object to what they
term the overstocking of the ranges.
already thin aad -with hardly enougn
grass to carry local cattle over the
winter.
It la said that the livestodk sanitary
board is inclined to heed these pro
tests but that it can do no more man
Inspect the impoTtaiofi. to see that
disease Is excluded especially the
fever tide Along the line of restric-
tion however. Is the late order de-
manding registration of all brands.
It happens that some of the cattle
brought in have brands registered by
other ranchers already in Arizona.
and It is claimed that most of the
stock is ln such poor condition that
branding apew would be rauer a se-
rious operation.
NEdRO DRAFT CONTINGENT
WILL BEGIN TO MOVE OCT. 30
Austin. Texas. Oct. 25. CoL Geo.
H. Carter head of the selective draft
In the adjutant general's department
announced today that 12 percent ot
the Texas quota wiu oegin to move on
Oetaber 20 to Carnn Travis-near San
Antonio Instead ot October 21 as at
flist contemplated.
When this Increment moves it will
make a total of 77 percent or tne
auota of Texas of 39.SJS. This 13
percent affects only negroes and the
aanxoer tnat wiu move is as&-
JENNINGS SAYS HE WILL
NOT CHANGE LABOR FORCE
Austin. Texas Oct. 2S. T. C. Jen-
nings recently appointed state labor
eomcussiOBer. baa announced that
there will be no change ln the person-
nel of the force in the labor depart-
ment. He will assume the discharge
of bis duties as commissioner on No-
vember I. at which time the resigns-1
tton of Prank Swor becomes effective.
CARS SHIFTED TO MOVE
SUGAR. AND POTATO CROPS
rhmnL III. rw i Sufficient
I cars to move the entire crop ot the-
auar belt and enough more in inc
aerthwest to handle the potato crop
nave been properly stationed. It was
announced here today on behalf at the
railroads' war board.
The transportation strategy In-
volved in these and other problems
began last Mar- Since then the car
distribution committee has moved
1SS.SM empty cars from one railroad
to another irrespective of ownership.
LIBERTY MOTOR MHEETS
EVERY HEQUIRBMI-YT
Washington. D. O Oct. 25. The
Liberty airplane motor has met every
requirement and there is no Intention
of .using any other than the Liberty
motors.
This statement was made today at
the navy department in answer to
pabUsfced reports a foreism motor had
rbeea offered which navy officials
coosKterea setter ana implying rrlc-
aveiopea oeiween tne navy .
and aircraft production board. t
SAX ANTONIO SUBSCRIPTIONS
NOW TOTAL S-00
ow l.tMl. rt. .
result of the Liberty day drive sub !
sonpuon to tne second Liberty loan
here total $f57S0.
TWO SMALT. Irvrj
Fire b the rear of a building oc- i
canted hv Brodd A Uslisuv Tt?
Brown street at StM octock Thurs-4
oay moraing. was eitlnfrulsBed by
firemen from the central station. The
damage was slight a report said.
A fence which eauffht fire near the
home of R C Holly. 3T33 Grand ave-
nue about ocloek Thursday morn-
ing was saved br firemen from Mm.
pany No. 7. The damage was slight it
- was said.
Cse Kelly Sprlncrfleld Tire
and save money.
Boss Rubber Co.
J22 Texas. Adv.
Meet me a!
tie ToJer.
NEW
HOTEL TULLER
Detroit
Center of businers or. Grand Circus Park Take Woodward car. get
off at Adams Avenue.
Absolutely Fireproof.
-00 Rooms Private Bath. $1 JO Slnglei f3JM Up Double
00 Rooms. Private Bath. i80 Slnslet .0O Cp Double.
160 noms. Private Bath. SW sinalei SISO I p Double
lee Rooms Prlvnte Bath. &30 to fS.00 Single) SS I'p Double.
TOT VI. 040 OITSIDE ROOMS
Two FIo.i"
Agents' Sample Rooms.
MEIM ms
II
nnmTnnn tm
bUtb I UBtLbiUBB
Big IT. S. Arms Factory Is
wv..
Nation.
Norwich. Couu Oct. 2S.-The
kins Allen Arms company s plan
which became involved in f Inancla
difficulties in connection with a rl.l-
croiraci mr khi
was sold to that government yeste--dar
afternoon.
Before the sale it was stated trial no
bid for less than $S50 would be re-
ceived and that tb; purchaser must
assume all incumbrances of the corr
pany. .These. It is said amount t"
about $4.OM0. It is also understoo;
that within a short time the plant w
be turned over to the Marlln & Rock-
well Anna company of New Haven
which wUl enlarge the present plan
complete the Belgian government to
tract at a sum wnicn is a nigner i
are than the original contractual. -for
and undertake government work
The plant now employs about 1200.
AMERICXVAGAINST EUROPE
SAYS BAVARIAN PREMIER
A ml.ntam Holland- Oct. 25
America will take England's place if
the entente wins the war. accord!" c
to count voa Herding premier of Ba-
varia Germany in an address in the
lower house.
"America against surope mis
gradually becoming the character ot
the war through the entente's fault.''
he said.
The Bavarian premier declared tlta-
after Germany's existence the eafety
of her frontiers and her free and
peaceful development were guars-
teed "wo are ready for peace."
MARSHAL J0FFRE URGES
' BUYING LIBERTY BONDS
New Tork Oct- SS. A Liberty loan
cablegram from marshal Joffre of
France was received today by Ben-
iaraln Strong governor ot the seconrf
federal reserve bank as follows
"Just after inspecting .American
troop I Had your message The sec-
ond Liberty loan will have. I trust
wonderful success as financial ef-
fort must assist military effort. Onc-
agaixT the United States of America
win show Its power In subscribing tssa
money necessary to give the men i.
the. front of every means ot hasten -ing
victory."
ENGLISH EMPLOYERS JOIN
TO DEAL WITH LABOR
London Eng.. Oct 2S. Concurrent-
ly with unofficial announcement last
night that employers would form a
great combination for protecting the
interests of capital and in an endeavor
to adjust relations between empsere-s
amr employes the government an-
nouneed It had adopted the recom-
mendations of the. special cotinUtee
wtrieh reported last Jane. The com-
mitter advised establishment of in-
dustrial councils representing- tra
unions and employers' associations in
each. Industry-
Desirable Quarters Wanted.
Tonus woman In EI Paso for winter
desires sleeping porch room and
board in private homo with cultured
people. Room and porch most be
nicely furnished. Will pay well
Social aad business references giver.
Care F. M. Lindsay. Paso Del Norte
Hotel. Adv.
YOU can se snd laugh If yenr feet
feel rood no matter bow loir r
have tramped about or stood at
rk. Thousands ef people have galacd
release from tb torture cf aching tra-
der thiobhtac bHstcrsd fret by a ting
Ws-Ho-Ts. Got a twtstyTS er bos fcoa
rssr crszz-t sad eod sad bsal roof tt.
TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL
DEAFNESS AND HEAD
NOISES
It you have Catarrhal Deafness o -head
noises go to your druggist and
get 1 ounce of Parmlnt (doui!
tmrlhl. and add to It one fcurt-
pint of hot water and 4 ounces ot
! granulated sugar. Take 1 tabl- -
spoonful four times a day.
This will often bring traick relter
from the distressing head noises-
Clogged nostrils should oe-en. breath -lag
become easy and the mucus stop
droppis? into the throat. It is eas
to prepare coata little and is pleas-
ant to take. Any one who has Ca-
tarrhal Deaiaess or head noises
should jive this prescription a trial
'Adv. .
For Yafee. Ser- 1
e Home
tit
g
i
Michigan.
A I.I nSOLl7TELT QtlET
New I nlque Cafes and a
abaret F.xeelleate.
siwm-j
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