El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Monday, September 24, 1917 Page: 3 of 10
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES MONDAY SEPTEMBER 24. 1917.
MRS. UNAN HAS
GAINED 27 POUNDS
BY TAKING TANLAC
Now Enjoy
Than I Hawe in Yeara
She Declara.
Untied
nn l rrrln from letting
othera ano how ttiantrul I am for what
TanUr baa clon ror nv.'' hM Mr. E. M
I main of mo t:heter street. Utile Rnrk.
ark. recently. In one of the nvnst remark
til statements vet iiltillatie.l in . ntie
II. m Wllh th Master MMtl'-llir
"la ttM winter of UM." Mm. DM ron
tinned. "I w taker with n roM
and HI Um wtnUr I rnntlnued In an
rnn. I Had am appetite kept toeing
weight and In March n completely
brngen down. I couldn't aleer for rough-
Ina and bed an alt up Ma bed moal all
nttht I we extremely neivotts and week
and everything I ata soured on my stom-
ach. I lell off nineteen pounds and waa
getting worse an rapidly that my family
and frlende w no hope of my rerovery.
.My hushami brought hnme a bottle of
Tanlar to Jone. IstlS. and alter I took
atvnut hair or It I hegen to eat and my
fond topped anairlnir on my atomarh. At
that and of my nurd week I had trained
r.e and one half pniiarta and had Im
proved until I waa able to take a trip to
Tex. I kept on Uklnr il until all my
from on
ponnda to one hundred and rnrty an r
tuat rain or twonty-aeven pounds. I really
believe Tanlar lias saved my life."
Tanlar la oíd In Kl Peso by Kelly
Pollard Drug Co. and People' Drur r-o
RUSS MINISTER
OF WAR TO KNOW
HIS FATE TODAY
SOVlllMNnllajMlff AcCMMall Oaf TVaeT
OH 01 ePlrOTOaaaataVaaf SOJDOrttaM
Rettchirtg Army.
trial M
r Hill later
By Aeaorlated Praaa.
Petrogrtd. Sept.
ral Soiikhornlinaff.
war. on a enera of treason la neertn
a eloea. A rardlrt Is espertad early Mon
day
Proaeeiitor rtoaoaltr. In bis rleatnt
arrúmente referred to tee generare dare
llrtmn In duty before and during the
war.
tlenenil snuknnml'nnrr the prose enaor
rksriad Had to the duroe throughout bla
saotive hrinr hit daalra Hi remain in
power et ell mats.
relata te eVeeltk af Air asad.
The prosecutor acorred st the former
war minister's statement that hla enure
wealth waa ODA rublae.
He aaid Hie ripendlture of Snuktein
llni.fr wile to furriers. Jewelers ano
modeste clone amounted t
rabien.
"Tbeae moniee ware the price
blood." said the proaecutor.
ion..
mat KatoMLiN'orr mu
or MOHII I7ATI0N (iKtlKIt
Special to the Morning; Tlmea.
London. ept ine tirst inn accotim
French Deserter Says He
Is Natural Born Coward;
"It Runs in the Family
tasoclated Press Correspondence.
Parta August . The first French sol
Iter to pleed nifty to cowardice during
:he three years of war hag Just been
tried by court martial. He Is stepnen pea
valle a deserter $ years old. An alien
st who made a study of the prisoner'!
nentallty told the court:
"Dessanas Is an emotional character
4e la afraid of thunder and other things
nit not ao obeyed by rear as to render
lie case one of mania. At rirat he did.
il duty at the riont. but allowed mm
leir to become depressed more easily than
t normal man. H'it to say that be de-
tened under the Irresistible Influence of
ear Is going too far. He was simply exi-
líala to orrer tbe saina resistance to the
itnotion or war as an ordinary man."
Tbe deserter lold the court: "I am
institutionally timid. In my remlly we
ire nearly all like that. I am afraid or
iverythlng." Asked H lie thought hlm-
leir capable or doing hla duty If sent
ack to the front he replied earnestly
t will do my beat but I am not rer
lain."
The conn sentenced him to two years'
imprisonment but humorously gave him
the benefit or the rirst offender's law.
with the result that he will be returned
.mined lately to the trenches.
Carranza Prohibits
Speculation in New
issue of Paper Money
M Associated Preas.
Teetlco City Sept. tL Speculation In
Ihe paper money laaued by the p
government before the constituí!
mm nt resumed ooeratlona M
Deen strictly prohibited by a decree la-
med by President Cerrante. Violation or
tins decree may be punished by one year
In prison and a line or rroin 100 to 1009
pesos snd the confiscation oT tbe paper
Honey In question.
"Gila Monster Special"
From Arizona With Draft
Recruits Reaches Camp
Sept SCI. I Ire
oken Here when
special" arrived from
Arizona with 600 men eager to get to
nik learning the game or war.
A abort time later a aparta brought In
snarly too men from Denver and other
Colorado poinu There are now approzl-
itately 15.000 men In the barracks here.
rormer minister of war In lit deposed
cur's cabinet waa published today in the
Msnrheater Uusrdlan. OuoUng Soukhoiri-
llnorr rrom the Retch It develops that
when the former minister discovered the
band of tiermany behind Auatrta In tbe
early etagee In the conflict be instated
upon toe emperor the ueceaalty or order-
ing a general not partial mobtltzaton
tnd that the raer objected.
"The emperor" declared isoukhomllnoff
"objected to my reara saving that a gen-
eral mobilization would oritur war with
Germany as well aa with Auetrla. But I
insisted and on July IB went to the
council of mlnlstera. where I obtained
He la Stephen Dea i n" lanatures or the three required ror
"i in the evening of the tame day tbe
ciar telephoned me and asked bow mat-
ters stood regarding tbe mobilization and
I replied that telegrams ordering It had
already been sent. I waa then Informed
a telegram had been received rrom
Emperor Wllbelin assuring the czar on
his honor thai (.crmsnv would not come
out against Ruaala ir the general moclll
gallon order waa cancelled.
Day Re Knew nt Hples.
"1 must add here that I noticed
throughout July that almost every secret
Russian military measure became known
to Uermany Immediately. Kach time I
was rung up on tbe telephone I uotlced
somebody listening. They had sp es
everywhere. It was then f Implored the
ctar not to caucel the order tor getieral
mobilization pointing out that suck tn
order would spoil the whole mobilization
and render a new rapid mobilization Im
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
Java Cafe
IM lea a anease ta.
Special Spaniah Dishes
Enchiladas
Chile Cea Carne
Ckllee Mr linio
rilóles frite
Chicken Túsale
aay Maticen Dish You Waa
possible.
"Hut Wilheliu's word or honor gained
Ihe upper band and I was ordered to
proclaim a partial mobilization. I Inl-
ine I lately reported tbla to Sazinoff who.
on July jn went to Tzarko selo and ob-
tained the consent ror the revision.
Mlaieter Overrule t zar.
"The aame day the ministers of war.
marine and foreign atratra after a ten-
minute conference decided upon the or-
dered general mobilization."
Suukhomh'norr'e ezplanaiton given in a
loo rotea tried to show that be alone
tried to persuada abe mar net to carn al
the generel mobilisation order.
"I explained to the czar and warned
Mm." continued Soukhuiuiinoff. that tbe
German emperor'a telegram did not guar-
antee anything and then rererred hurt to
Yanuahkrvlch tn wnom he telephoned
later Vanuthkevlch came to me asking
advice. He aald tbe cxar had ordered him
to cancel the mobilization.
"Do nothing" I said. "Therefore It
waa 1 who ordered Ihe mobilization con-
tinued despite toe rzar'a will."
Supreme Coaaaaaad or Arms.
sensational evidence given at the en
or Hie trial serves to ahow that Souk-
horn linorr bad acquired almost complete
control of tbe Russian army In the
ebarge against him ror high treaaon. the
indictments against him ware that he
omitted to Increase tbe output of Rus-
sian luunifions mirks and ao heloed the
enemy. He also railed to supply the army
sun loriresse wun gunz and aheiu and
prevented ihe military department rrom
supplying them. He concealed facta In
ma iep.ui id me czar and connuuni
catea secret informaron ui German agenta
dorr who i ad been dismissed to re
enter the armv.
It waa fin ihrr charred that ha ami hi.
.nicn mines in lavor or i ontree
lora and tiertat ed the country He de
posiiea TCnt.000 rubles In a bank out or
aalary or auooo rubles. The evidence or
ine irtai points out the complete unpr
paredneaa of hmsia to enter the war
September Zabelln telegraphed Houkhom
Dairyman does Band
Concerta for Cows;
Result More Milk
tin-eka. ial . sept n Mi
erta for the pnrveee of
be ontt"rt &r mug ano bi
"Tura oír y.l Cepttan ' tkte cow
cent stand that bangy music. May
The klue Danntie mat a the biggest
milk poller we've got."
War.'. 73
oi'rat!on from now on.
Ward bettevea thai rowi will re-
spond In terrea of milk to the right
kind of muele and intends to apply
hta theory on hla Huaraboldt county
ranch.
"in orchestra would do If It played
the rtght kind ..r arts'' " declared
Ward "My henlmastere frota Car
neii and Anvea college (Iowa) tell me
you play doleful music the rowe
sao
become
rseya and Guernseys
especially are nervous ir they are
affected unpleavantly Ihe percentage
of butter rat fella off. They likg rer
lain tune jut aa they like certain
people. We had to bar vlaltnra he
reuse the rows were dlaturbed and
the milk flow fell off ! per rent
"One of aay Jersey of the famous
Holier up fsnulv blew Ilka a anake-
whooo w noon Hit I gal the visitare
away from her. and It took twice aa
tn milk her. and there waa lees
oil . 'ne to matall the phono-
graph ae --".i ga I ran Hi the elertrlr
wiring. Then my cows can be con-
tented." The musical program win be en-
joyed by in cowa.
TORNADO SEASON
IS HERE WARNING
OF GOVERNMENT
D trac tira Stortna Follow Sul
try ''Sticky" Waskthor. Bui-
lartin to Faffaakari Inf orrna.
NOW IS TIME TO
PLANT KOHLRABI
y Associated Praaa.
Washington "lepe ta Tbe present sea
son is particularly lavoeawie hi we
veloiaiiem u! lornadoea according t
I
SPIES HAVE EASY
TASK IN II. S. WITH
NO MAIL CENSORS
Information Sent to South
America Then Wirelessed
To Spain
"Situation desperate ."
rkf-JC rktNMMtMl ATlllS Mill M'MBKR
Jtl k Mil IIII RK
Albuquerque N. .. sept a He. runs
for the roreat restiueiit can now secure
free tranaiiortatlon rrom thetr placea or
realdence to the nearest l ulled states re
mittlne ornee eccordmg to an anisuinre
moot by the district foreater. Prístina
lera are authnrtaed to wire collect t
the main I nipd Males ie. lulling
too Kuuezaa of Build omfort
$1.00
A DAY UP
Xew. xtram beat pfc ta
crr num. Ail M.en ron
unlfnrr
HOTEL SAVOY
reewe aaka. kX rkaak TKXJUt
imi.tiK avav rtcacTa.
y Times spec ial liorreapondent
l as Cruces. M M ... epl at kuperm
tendenl 6. R T. Rice or the 1 aa i.rurei
nubile artmnla has organised kaa Bat
couta here with thirty members Many
others will be added In tbe nest rew
days.
"WilWi Crtccnei Are hum Ur Oialitr" 5"
Our Vaüen Pears
Aa eyeryone known ara íanioua for quality and ate
highly appreciated in the eaat. moat of the beat being
hipped that way.
But we have on hand now tome extra fancy home
Bartlett Pears
in excedía! condition for cartning. Carefully nUctaai
and each pear wrapped.
&2.7S PER BOX
holding isW 35 pmgfiii.
(The aeaaon doaa not Laet long.)
WATSON'S GROCERY
210 and 212 Trnxas Street
6J51 SIM. I1U. flM. USA.
3. rs
WMWflrWjWf.
(By ARTHUR 8. DRAftR.)
London tent. eg. -While Sweden la
headquarters ror tbe Herman espionage
system spam ie harrrfy tesa Important
at a depot tor the collection and distri-
bution or Inrormallon or the utmost value
to the enemy.
America has no censorship of malls to
South America unce lettera reach these
l.attn outline any information they con-
tení may be Immediately transmitted by
radio to Spain whence the news can
be forwarded to Uermany either by wire-
less or by eubmarlnea.
submarines Carry Mail.
The submarine mall route worka with
fair regularity despite the constant ef
fort to destroy U-boats whlcb pick up
buoy a parked with letters orr the Span
fell coast or receive lettera direct rrom
fhshermen employed by the Oermana in
gejfcjaj
Tbe submarines carry the mall either
In Belgian or Herman porta or through
the Mediterranean to Austrlsn harbors.
These letters generally- contain Inrorma-
llon of a commercial and financial na-
ture. Their value Is unefrected hy the
tedious round about Journey rrom tbe
United Mat.. But it 'a also posalble to
send military and naval information and
secret diplomatic reporta In the same.
Way.
f etisorsble Imperative
All mall from the United Matea ror
Kuropean countries wllh tbe etceptlon ot
that rained by tbiua Hiving between
South American and Spanish porta. Is cen-
sored either by Brltlah or French author!
America cannot afford long to re
main tbe dangerous etceptlon.
nerore una war no country ezcept tier
many prepared plana ror ceneorlng malls.
it took Great Britain two yeart to get
her organization In proper running order.
and another year passed berore Ule au-
inoritiea were thoroughly eatlsried with
the ystetn The Instructtona for the
British postal censor cover M printed
pages. Tbe censors translate practically
every known language Once In a while
they encounter a dialect which they can
not transido and If they cannot under-
stand a letter they don't forward It. All
poatal censor have to undergo a rgni
nlnatloii. and none but Britons have
the power to decide the dlapoaal or the
letter.
krllela Paid Dearly.
There are not dozens bul hundreds of
ways of Bending secret messages and un-
questionably ureal Britain paid dearly
during tbe riral tit months of the war
ror her Ineiperience In handling Informa
Hon aent through the malls. Though the
spy mutt be watched constantly a vaat
amount or atuff not intended to do any
harm but worth infinitely more than
that collected by aplet waa aent through
ine mana oy Americans to rrienda It
neutral European countries whence I
found tie way to the enemy. Tbeae in
ii- ret 00 often coat dearly.
Movies of Home Folios
May Be Shown Soldiers
at Front in France
By Associated I re.
1.0a Anaeles. rlept Motion pictures
01 1 natives sweethearts or close friend
taken against a background or s. ene in
their "own home town." would be shown
to American aoldlera In ihe trenches un
der a plan aiibraitled to siewton I). Raker
secretary of war. by Thomas H. fnee. 1
motion tiirture producer tn a letter made
putdlc here today
Mr Inrr'a plan contemplates the
lag of in. 11 n pi unes under government
eusptree in every city end town or Im
porlenre. párenla famlllea or frtemli
and eases Ble arta of aoldlera In each cen
ter. atcordiug to tlie plan would he no
lined to antear at g certain tiene and
10. 11 .11 inclines piobal.lv simplv a tali
ramie viewwould be taken of thein.
penality laatng 10 also ramiilar build
Inrs. sue. la or parka in each town. Tim
the reel of each center would be to the
aoioiess from that piece a toura
mawa. east for moat of tbein of vital
imereei. tor Ifseae would see
lire like aad la a familiar
mother sweetheart children or niñera or
ata raraily steak could be anown a
eerteln points tl me rtont ao loa An
galea aoldlera rould go to ae the to.
Aaagaoae reel aad Flew York añidiere the
new Tura piriure
Mr lore eellmaled about forty
culd aw alsown In a fool of 01m
when Kniahed reedy for piojettmn.
Would co.l tbe g... eminent about 10
esse la ii csne person deer to ive
aouiier. rou ui be n.
riniiutre. which hta lasueu a hollé
giving warnings and deerripuone of asm
onuiitons.
It v. Itvet tornadoes are usually pre-
ceded by high temp-rat ii re end humidity
a weether cutvdllion gesverally aald to
ha "suttry." eltcsvy or "oprrsnre "
Main may come before with 01 after a
tomado or very rarely there may be no
rein at an. Tita oat tanta wi trues noi one
i1'! a tornado tnougti It tn.li.ates low
pressures and tornadoes alwaya occur
la a low area.
The season in which tornadoes may be
ezpecled varlee according to the reglou.
They mey visit toe gulf sutes in winter.
as in season anvi
grealeat frequency Is III the plains
dea and the Mlaslastppi valley rrom
rn to September inclusive. In this re
hast ot the Appalachian mouiltalna
however tnrnadna rarely occur until
after July ttenerelly they come between
I X and s on p. in but they may even
come at night.
Peraona may aomewhal avcld tornado
danger by watching the loeel signs and
roaiilng the weather maps whirl at least
snow the conditions which ravor tornado
lot ttiatiou The local signs arc heavy
dark cinuda fust In the aoutltweat al-
most immediately followed by clouda In
tbe northwest and north. A runnel -shaped
cloud Is a sure sign though there may be
a tornado when such a cloud la not read-
ily seen ir a runnel cloud cannot be
seen the whirling motion or the air may
be known by a peculiar roaring noise
somewhat like the rumble of distant Ihuh
der or the approach or a heavy train of
cara.
ir one can aee tbe cloud and (et an
Idea or the direction in which It It mov-
ing. Ike tone or ssfety is al right angles
to the direction or motion. The southern
margin ta usually more dangerous than
the northern and thla ahould be remem
berpd In aeeklng a place of safety. Tbe
mili of the path of greatest destruction
is ordinarily not more than a rew hun-
dred yards though thla destructive dia-
meter may be rrom some rods wide to a
hall mile or sometimes wider.
In some or the plain aletas mare are
so-called "cyclone" cellars and where
tbeae are not available the tntfthweat
comer of the cellar of a rrame building
la tbe next best place. Brlrk buildings
are not so tare hut the cellar la probably
the street place In them.
Weather men define a tornado aa vio-
lent windstorm with rain or hall thunder
and lightning. In whlrh the air meases
wflirl with great velocity around a central
core wntle the whole storm travels aeroaa
the country in a narrow path at high
speed.
a cyclone tn tne dertnition or the
weather bureau la not necessarily a
aure Indicated as "low" on the weether
map gives conditions essential to torna-
does. Many cyclones never develop a tor
nado but a tornado never develops with
i uie cyctone. ano aimoat ittvarianiy tne
tornadoes ocrur In the southeast quarter
or tbe low area. About IK) cyclones pesa
arrosa lbs United Hla tea each year mov-
ing in a general way rrom west to east.
They are of great benefit because they
Induce a movement or surface air rrom
the south and southeast and tbe rttnrail
that makes the great interior valleys k
rich agricultural region la detvendent upon
these southerly moisture hearing winds.
Tornadoes afmosl Invariably move In an
eaalerly direction and generally from
southwest to northeast. The averse
length of the path or destruction la about
m mnes ann una path may not be con-
tinuous ir the runnel cloud 1b not in
contact with Ihe earth during lit whole
v-wurise. somenmca ii rises and goea for
a oonsidei able distance berore descend
Ing again.
GERMAN PUBLIC IS
CONVINCED ALLIES
WILL BE CRUSHED
which.
old be ahowii bun. the coas ror
saves would asa bat aa tee tmr
Mr live ad. ...i.i ine plea
put III K'I'i
aCS
Deming Pool Rooms
Close When Owners
Threatened With Jail
kcvecial to the Mnraalag Taatee
JsWla. I M Heart The
of thla rltv SMisw.a lur Bw
mttssjmmir
SB or tout l et aimer
twrs tasen twaaw ttveTr
aseatas a aattkf M Jatf
Belgium Viewed aa Property of
Imperial (jovernmenl Which
Enemie Moat Barter for.
Iterllu. Sept. M iVia London) -lieveiop
meee u nv incut nial ine ran
i .Turnan campaign hat not he n without
erre I on the Herman teople. a great mass
or whom la afill convinced that the Ten
tonic military power cannot be defeated
In any combination or powera. After
having made atirh enormous sarrtrices for
three yeare thla element would not heel
tele to continué Ike war for another yeer
within whlrh Pan Herman victory 1 pro-pheel-d
aa baolulelv certain.
Hegardlng tie- question or Belgium It
la safe to say that lite view expressed in
orriclei rn les hare la pi use plain worda
thai i.ertnanv is in i i or Belgium
and It la the business or her opponenu to
make II worth oermany's wlills to en-
mele It Thereroer the question or Bel
will not be eciL.tdeied "párate!
Aguinaldo's Son Is
Second Lieutenant in
Filipino National Guard
By Assoc La ted praaa.
ken rratHlacu nepi n aiiur! Aauin
aid... son of Oeb. Kioill . Aguinaldo KIM
pino rabel whose reftore es made by
the late ilea freslerirk funttue list been
. oil mission d a arcousl liaulenant in die
iniiipoiue UBI...1MJ ..ad. aad la about
to eular the ..lit .-. treiuuig cetnp neat
Manila to ejaaUry aa a ragulsr army or
nr.r avurn Ol voutlg sa maídos null
Ury aspirations was brmigbl by ti A
hula uieoager of a Manila hotel cleta
friend of the younger Aguinaldo win
arrived here rereatlv
-Miguel Aguinaldo waa cofueataeluevsvd a
ae.oud llettieaiaiil at Uw Pbtltwdzie ne
tlotuU guard by leovernor Uesvarai Ham
i a z
aaid bul
I led
uaiou
fsa..
Swiss Parliament
Discusses Embargo
on Food by America
t at. t it aj i u
ky taeu tetad fresa I
asara aatM. m.- TU aer aided dia.ua
"ida ta pe.ilitnni" "wOm ifflllkl I I III i ta
The avtui sai gave anfiry of ate 1
u u-TJt. a.""4" '
Tevaa Farakuri aetd Gtvdeeter
Urwevd le Desrote Acreage
. to VegeUhU.
- flow
.'rTrn;:'kOll.r
H. Ness heed of nv division of hern
culture Tetae agricultural ei per i mem
atatlon. declares Tea farmers and gard
enera have been mlstna eat of their
f n.st npportnnllle In railing to take ad
vantage of this crop which la grown ao
ettenalvely In the eastern atete and In
Furop.
ki.no ah: nourishes oe southern aorta
when given the same chance aa cabbage
and If plantad now will product a harvest
In about Ihe aame um a the earlier
turnip vartet'.
Knhlrtfci is one of the vegetable rarea
which des end.d frsvtn the aame plant
that gae ua the headed cabjzerf the
culirfower and kale. Bui It poaeessea
many ebararleriatlra superior to those or
lis cousins lor one thine. 11 la covered
with a ribrnua coat one-eighth of an Inch
tim a t.cineesTtiently It is a good ahlpper
In preparing It for consumption all thai
la necessary IB tn remove thla outer cov-
ed fig and proceed aa with turnip.
Tn meat la brittle and fue resembling
the heart or a cabbage. II la also con-
Blstentty sweel. whereas that ol atony of
the turnip la bitter-sweet.
Harveatlng may be done in a leisurely
fashion anv time aMer the bulb becomes
the sisa of an apple until It reaches ait
tne be :n diameter. Beyond tbe latter
slaa the kohlrabi Iseeomea pithy and da
terlorates Hi quality.
The planting or this desirable vegetable
should be dona In rows aa wllh turnip
the seed being drilled In. t mm at 10 ek
ton to the acre have been obtained on
good garden soil.
m iiatrr aova monorko.
By Times special Correspondent.
Colorado Tezaa Sept. tn.-Miirpen
county turned nut lest night to do honor
In her twenty nine ttrarted hoys nn the
eve of thai departure ror the training
campa. The large union tabernacle waa
welt Riled. Bongs were sung the hand
played and 1 W. Sanduaky made an
lmpreaalve talk. The tmy then were pre-
sented with well tilled bovea of good
things to eel and. amid shouts rroin some
and weeping rrom others left to answer
the call of their country
MKVIVAL TO niMlM I'
By Times Special liorreapondent.
Ren Angelo Sept. H Revival meetings
that will continue Tor some time win atari
ttundar at the Ftral Christian and the
First Methodist churches In this city. nr.
Cravlon S. Bmnka r Rlmtinsliain. Ala.
will conduct the Christian chinch re
vival. and at the Methodist church Rev.
Will T. Renfro or Corpus chriatl. a ror-
mer pastor will have cbane or the meet
in.
GRECIAN
TODAY!
Hrat Show 1 P. M.
Adult 25c
Children 15c
MADGE KENNEDY
You've Mear aaett a girl wr4th a uafle lake her Yoaa'ee
never kaaak a girl with eye Uw her Her la an irritihhle psar-
lonality -You'll foil in love with her at firt tight.
See Her at the Grecian Today in
BABY MINE"
and you'll laugh at her and love her at the
time.
"BABY NINE
wave written by
Margaret Mayo
"Polly of the Cirow."
It I the Ivrtdilrwt swlfi-
eaa elevrareet ."rvmcsdy ever
ssrsres-viieCl --It. limn o t ion
taatone rlewn human ilr
lurhtful!
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Yea! Sha roved her husband madly
devotedly foolishly! But she didn't
realise it until ha left her Then came
her great scheme to bring him back
and with it a peck of trouble that he
didn't bargain on at
11! But it all ccernes
out wcO tn
the end and
it is funny
it certainly it
funny.
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WHAT would you think of a woman wlao he ml lew a riot. c'Hvcw
from a wrecfcexl mine a blown lip rvrrvirtr anil a rattle
NlampiMie heat a man for herifr baslgr and Ho n mnrrlee him .'
Monday See
NARY ANDERSON d ANTONIO NORENO
"BY RIGHT OF POSSESSION"
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Catering; to leadles aad
CRAWFORD
THEA TEE
Phone kaee after I P. M.
Tonight 6:20
JkUltiar Sun Wed.. Nal.. I
OTIS OLIVER
And Ml liny
' era la Uta
myaterisme
I'oattedy
"The
lisleading
Lady"
s act op ten
HELLO BOIVCY:-:-:
A M OO HliOW AT POPUUAH
I'KIt 'KM.
I mu. Ixiwer Ftoer . .aaV
KnUre HaUasuny Seat
RaUlery tas
Busca T6s
isi i i ni -silts MOW.
UNIQUE
TODAY
PATHE NEWS
With all tin I ..in -t New of the
Week
"SOAP SUDS AND
SIRENS"
A Hlapelli k mealy wllh an
Abozutaivc of ri.li nirta
MUTT & JEFF
In Hi. ir I n i. s i I'artasnn.
I ..iiiiii. ii Inn l lturwtej
Harold Lock wood
"Under Handicnp"
A Matcnirieent Wnatrrii Irratna la
Hese tl Attn.
The ll-t Pli ture Mr. Lm-kwood
i ever islayed In.
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MAJESTIC
THEATER
TONIGHT
D. S. BORDER GIRLS
Pi iiiatlai
Thc
Mashers"
3 Shows Every Nitht
ami raMtotut
Special Today
arrraailttafly funny iveacdy
"WHEN WOMEN GO
ON THE WARPATH"
FezMartatg
Clara Kimball Youig
MupiortM by esM oí tvimra
wldom Mn in una pwtur.
REGULAR PRICES
WIGWAM
TODAY
And
TOMORROW
Two Days Only
Douglas Fairbanks
"Down to
Earth"
Manir dimes ar vlaited and
mftfty surstisas are prevented
In typical Fairbanks style.
ranclna tn variety from dr.lng
a handstand on a m uuteln
precipice 1.000 feet above a
level tn teaching; a hippopot-
amus the runtime Fairbanks
am 11.
ii m
itwl
"ivTmTjajBxsesr
THE ATR E
TONIGHT
K RA IS CINE LAKR1MORE
THE ROYAL PAUPER'
A rtvw ran KatraawtMaarv
WEDNESDAY AND IHURSDAY
Ann Murdock
la tbe great Ftptra Theatre ProdiKtiam
"OUTCAST"
The Story at a MagHaUa's Rig ssjtiki.
It U the Event of the Week.
CABAREnp
Heidelberg Cafe
DtLMONICU CAFE
ai kucaa avk.
ad ITALIAN
DINNER
A LA CAMTK
la aoawating adveitiacznente kindly mention you av it in Taya TiaTatkl
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Monday, September 24, 1917, newspaper, September 24, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199306/m1/3/: 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.