El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 11, 1917 Page: 4 of 44
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the University of Texas at El Paso.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
4
AMERICAN GUNNER
SAVES PASSENGER
SHIP FROM U-BOAT
Discovers Diver and Plants
Shell So Close It Immediate-
ly Submerge.
Br Assoetsted Pre.
An Atlsmic Port fio. to.-A shot trtm
all Inch run manned by nvv gunners
saved in Amerlesn tleamshlp from Her-
Mn submarine on n)iw from I ...!
which ended hi re today
The submarine s awash t mil nrr
fln ori qtiaitcc November f The run
ejrew's first snot landed so close the li.
Don Instsnllv submerged. The submarine
the ship nfirr better hsd sunk mer-
luntmui ilion time earlier.
AMRnll 4V NAVAI. HIV latl'liríoilín
mill pruH'I run un i ni i hum
III lili I AMI.
mrr who hss visiieri trelsnrt In lima of
pesca li asked wtltt Ml Impressed mm
mil about Ireitnd in war we Inevitable
answer 11 "Ircland'e proeperlty and free-
Mi rrom tlx war-iini restnmons of
other countries " Hundreds of Americans
in Oie naval rorree ha visited Fnglend
Scotland and even I ranee All agree there
la more freedom in Ireland particularly
lr war tune curtailment of personal lito
erly as for Instance restrictions in nt'n
and drinking There la no ronn Motion
there no defens of the realm acl ftw
war latea.
certainly when It romer to food and
drink Ireland la a land of plenty In com-
parison with England. There la not only
more fond and drink than In Knrland. But
it la of Better quality. And In moit part
of Ireland It II rheaiwr Maileai and i
tatoleas days sre unknown there pots-
v.M sxere never so plentiful. That they
ara ehrapsr even than in the United Mal-
waa unknown lo the commltesry depart
merit of the American nvy which ft-
1 1 nlly ihlppe 1 to the flotilla shout in.mi
tunnels hut x-.r.tfli weia never unlnadr.i.
trier dischetging na cargo at other food-
siuffa Hit naval lupplr ship wai lent to
nether Hft where they wera aold so
the I'.nttsh government
Treah meat It cheaper In Ireland than
Rnrlan.1 or i I'nlted flat's. The Arher-
i.aiis Buy s large iart of their mast
'ir Porterhouse steaks are from
to 7 renta s pound rhraper than In the
I'nited Matee.
Tha Ainerlrsns ire struck By the larre
portion! served in Irriand si i umpired
v un the lean ones they rt tn l.nslarid
l or thrra millings tBey ret s meal which
Includes aoup luh or lobalrr and tome
times both hoi or roid meat d"sirt
ru'-cse and biscuits snd ts or rorree. The
ssme rural In a hotel of rorrYspondlng
rrsde In F.ngitnd would rost si Iran sis
shillings.
Drink too li not only more plentiful
But of better quality. The drlnkliir Placet
in Irrlsnd sre open all day and until II
D'eleck at mrhl v in England and
Scotland hcy are only open fur two hourt
In the aft rnoi.n Bid tinea Boms In the
evening. In Wit sad today It la consirt-
ercil Indelicate to aik a friend for a match..
In France matrhea sre well nish unob-
tslnshle All the continental countries ire
tnifeimr from a match famine. Nat ao In
It eland lintels Bar rooms snd cigar
Horn all have matchet In ahundance and
lliey are used uir. the aarno freedom ts
in time oi peact.
MAN LOOKS LIKE
FUGITIVE; FREED
Garrett E. Smith Raaemblaa C
V. Oweeney and b Broirght
Hare From Florida.
CUTICUKA
PROMOTES
HAIR HEALTH
Because it keeps tlie scalp elf an clcsr
and healthy. Try one treatment: On
retiring Kcnrty ruh spots nl dandruil
and ftcliinrf wnli Cuticura Ointment on
the end of the lincer gct'lnr; at little as
possilile on the hair. Cover head for
night. Nextmorrmij.' shanirxio with Cu-
ticura Soap and hot water rinse in tepid
water. Prevent skin truuhlrs by using
the Soap lor every day toilet purposes
with a litlle Ointment' now and then.
For sample Ot each Iree tv return mall
ad'lrc p(-caTi: "Cuticura Dept.
10( Boston." Sold everywhere. Soap
2.x. Ointment 25 and 50c.
o ' " 1 . 1
Ha Doctor Class of Lot Ange-
le Discovered a Positive
Remedy for Tubérculos! ?
i laflniib'rkin ! isa v .
I1H Jlir 1" tur
." 1 ' . . Ü nüTíii. Tu-.
Ht rtu liii itr i n flhei It U trr Main ti on-
M U ut-i i .' m - .frttfri.i t itrtimi-
tsufáin I'lilMTLirtn nt Dial .le.alttw Us pOatt ilíTrlrt
t r ails.r tln.p M M'liru hr Uini rnatu. ll.e
hL 111 un.Hiatar.dlin
Vm r suiui wtt ilttk U.H. U lb MM f II
frfisrsf -Hi aay - -.- II lirrf bu navn rtirtd.
11 being bucIi a riaiurlKf .to. a maw etrn In
hlr Uat 'ti- rt arVimai ledja li (Inr ami fc
II. ir Ir (t . i -till) tint ilo jual akil l rl.lnfc
in ila tsr u l i i tu' low hla n-er-. bul
C0M I le! I. I tlsc Uaa'rf Hit mail Tht'W (af
lliat KktrfKhw an.) t n. II ff UtU mnrt fatal rlli-
Mt Wrtta t.r all w. Hr (illaa l.a A . ..
Un Hl.U . rtiiuih aoJ IV-Ja. fti furtiitr la-
STADIUM AT CODY
FORMALLY OPENED
WITH BIG PROGRAM
Large Crowd Enjoy Musical Se
lection of Combined Band ;
No Knockout.
nos i lit rt a air
We Are the Originators
of Modera Painless
Dentistry ii El Paso
Raana nilii r as don't rlauu lo hsvo any
pstMitrti insUiiidt ttitt i ll. ei du not or
cannot Uta. ThSftS Im-Ioii lo the quack
woo plsjs ui'oii the Uiiiiiinre of He ir
paUsata recarillhi deiitltlry. liirae
sort of olliura la' a rtnn lenstli of
tinia llwn depart lor new fielda or
Mil out. W Bate buen in I I run fur
tarea yeait and am butldiii our hum
naas on tala rounil: uuttlns our whole
soul and I'lideaiur Into each undertsk
baa. Wi want tia rnxt will and lb
beat word of nur fallow belnrs. Slid
we mean lo hávs it
Ttsa pries Hal of denial work pub
llabsd berewlUi isn be absolutely re
lied ut'oo as utnrird to by tbs very
bast clientele In Ml Paso. Tbs prlrss
are the lowaal pusslbl for Hoc ac-
curate work.
Gold Crowiu. 22 karat 4 to A 00
Isritlcw Wotk at to . no
Baltbrr Platea 5 ami p
GoiO i Ulioaa i astl up
Salter PUUsssa 0c and up
Palates Katrarttosu .' auc
Ho dentist with leaa tosa II years' si-
pertsoca k oui offVoa. All work ab
soluKlr usraj.le I Lsdr ailro.i.i i
Moat sm:ui oilica to EI Paso. Call
and Inspect tbcuL
New York Painless
D otists
UICIUJCH lU't.
OVBH
tXITC COXH.l-riiiM.lt
nnr umjation
Speciii lo tha .Morning Times.
Dsminr. N. St. Nov. 10. T lie Camp i:rfly
ata. Hum wat formally opened IFila !! i
noon at the aiiil'hitheaier. whera tha
toiirnamanl wat held. The roaram wat
rirrftced by a thort and timely speech by
tlrlstdirr Oenersl t)eor II. Harnea or
the ntty-ribilh Iiepnt brigade cm the rico
nstily of ibvt:ctl fitness and Its culllvs-
ttotl Me said that exhibitions sucn si
would bs held tn the tlsdinui wers not
for amusement anil entertainment but
tvél eianuilct nr phyalral preparedness
on in.- pan of the soldiers who form the
division Me pointed out that tbe Uvm
and 1 hertlet of many wero now depend-
Inr on lite physical condition of the men
and their realitiuce and their stamina.
Hrlradier nencrtl Frank 0. Mauldln. di-
vision ronunsridsr rpembert of the divi-
sion atsrr and proinluent officers were In
stlendaiica.
Maor Mn . inn turrets Program.
The uO(iatn waa In charge or Major
Palmer D Sheldon rilvltton athletic of-
ficer and l.isiileiisnl Hoy M. Bcbuster
liiiv niiith Depot brlrads. was the an
nouneer and maaier nf eeremooles. Tha
roruliinrd bands ur Hie division consist-
ing of uno pieces was stationed on Uie
11 se stage and tbe musical program wat
greatly enjoyed by the large tudlencn
whim filled every svallable apace and
overflowed on tha embankments sur-
rounding ibe arena. The band leader la
rsartaiaj Jaootl Hin lh. iwrd intsutry (Frrtt
Inwai snd other lesders conducted the big
oi sanitation through many insplrlnr
numbers.
No Knockouts In Rosin Bouts.
There were no knockouts in the hos-
ing bonis whirls were limited lo three
two minute rounds. The first between
Hurkles and I'ltrpatrlck was followed by
s wirjlli.g inslcb In which Kid McMsni-
ssl threw It. Halts or the University of
Towa in seven minutes. Jsck Itscer
l iriy ninth hepot hrmade and lleorg
i.asstuen Itoth Meld arlillrry next atag-
ed a lively snap. Waller lialey and Let-
ter mown. i.;ih Machine (inn battat'on
.'i i the roll ten mlhulea In their wreat
nug malí Is llay Uuriis threw Charlea
Hums In all minutas and the scientific
I'sbibilioii by Ihean tuu wrestlers wst
ihi.ro ii a lily enjoyed bf tbe sudlenee.
They are the sops of lacnier Burns for-
mer wrestling rbamp.oii or the world.
The two boya ara now members of the
Thirty fourth dlvltlon snd sre doing duty
In tbe I iny-nlnth Depoi brlgsda
Thrrr-rnund t'eslure.
une or the features of the piotram was
the three round scrap between Mum
Mturkmer ttsth Field artlllerv a wollrr-
wslgbt. and Buck Tlmmhy or tn. asme
regiment a readier weight. The fight put
up by lha latter was no leas a surprise
In Use spectators tbsu It was to Mm lunei .
The eihlhlllon. whlrh Imludeil much bur.
leaque waa wildly cheered at Ita ronclu
Mon. At the close of the bill l ieutenant
(ehuiler announced that the winner of lbs
foolbsll game to be played tn F.I Paso
V.veinber It between tbe Thirty founts
i mi". I mates tntsnlry ami Ibirteentb
Field artillery teems bit challenged the
Thiny-fuurtb division to a gsme lo be
Plsjed in the El I'sso biyb school aladlmn
on I bahkagtving day.
The lssl number on tbe progrsm was
the Impressive raadltloa nr tlie Hlsr-
Bp tu led i : . i by the dlvltlon band
while Ibe entile assembly stood al siten
lion.
I Ulna Menefrr Arrives.
C ft. Works member or tbe ar de
psriioeiit bosrd on correspondence) and
lilmg systems arrived at i.smp Cody to-
day i rom een Antonio resaa to luveaii-
s in- me work in the liling dcpai hueñi at
dlvialou beaduuai it i s. He said tli.il the
new syalem based oil the Uowey library
riling syaiem ami adopted by Hie war
.P i sum. nl ii being followed e.irreclly
and It will be only Herniary m ruaka a
few changes. Hr. Worlck was employst!
In tlie t'nllsd htatri treasury Inlernel
revenue deparuneut. for teu yens and
I jrsit in tha l ulled blatas army. The
system which he bsi Intlslle.l in aruiy
iKi.liluirtcn sud putti In IB I'nltad
Atales rttinpplua Island and i luna. II
now employed in the Hale department
and all large commercial institutions Mr.
Worwnk will s.s.i rort bill. Oklalmina
alter n mpleling bis work si i snip i:ody.
I.lrulenaat Scare Oers lu Oklahoma.
Lieutenant Henri Megie or tin French
si nil. ry who has baaa an insnm tor heie
has been ordered to the Ahillery School
of lie at Fori Bill iiklaboini. and win
' depsil ror his new stain. luunediaielv
w. U. Howard former atale auditor oi
Nebraska and now presides! of Use ia-
I oraska I IvaslocU Insurance miiipanv ol
ababa. Nebi'saka. visile I bla aon in law
I I Isuleuaut L. T Miaplaiul. at i ano. i.uJv
todsy. '
Just t .e vise ha bora a r.losa resem-
blance svae Indeed a dead ringer for
ueorg r. Owesney sllss Baa P. Las a
msn named oarrett f Smith enjred a
free ride from ackaonvUla Fla lo 1
oato Mr. Bmltb arrived hers Friday In
rare of T. n Allen Unltsd Blata deputy
marshal and n. II. Carter s guard. Par.
ties who knew oweaoey anas Baa Lea i
were called In to Identify "mlth. and aaid i
thai he looked like l.ee't twin brother j
hot wtt not i ee But the orrtrers ra- I
qoestrd the matter kept nut of print until ;
in e mi t of j -io - rinisned us In-)
i ' it lean. in. .salurosy at noon aenlth was
discharged from custody.
hen a machinist who formerly re-
sided in II Paso waa wanted here be. i
cause of hit skill In making llo and "
rounierfelt bills for which ha round s 1
ready market In hi I'sso and Juarei. i
When he waa raptured be was so III that
ha was lent to the rounlr liospllsl in I
.iitrre of s guard one night last Janu- I
try he escaped from tbe hospital tn bis
nlrnl clothea and waa carried away In an
s ii .mol.ile which spipped under Wt win-
dow. Olfrrs of Urns d Rent Out
Pletinas or Lee with oflers of rswsrd
were tent nut end one dsy lit! week the
Jscktonvllle ofrirers found fmilii st tbe
swelleil hotel In that town. He bad be. n
there a week had no money and Innkesi
tu at like I ee so he wss arrested and later
i on gin to ii Paso.
Besides tbe i cr. nnal resernhlsnre there
Is snotber rnlneidence connecting miiti
snd Laa. Mr. m ssys he as In hi I
I'sso four yesri tgo and nn account of
bavin it smallpox was taken In the deten
Hon hoapltal here snd lert town as soon .
si ha got out of trie hospital.
Anyway Mr. Smith baa been given a
rree ride hi F.I Pas. and It a welcome
guest in the city It. F. Work deputy
Ui l. marshal who has been m char ye
of Mr. Frnlth until he wtt relested Hat
urday ssya It It remsrksble the close
MitftMsaea Mr. imllh bears lo Lee. i
Italian Minister of War
Regrets Cadorna Cannot
Still Head Nations Army
'.adorna lila appointment pi the inturallled
military committee says he understands
bow sorry cieneral Cedoma will be lo leave
the army he so often led lo victory. Gen-
ersl Cadnrna's sorrow tbe minister adits
will be "lured by the army and the conn
try as Cadorna'i name standi for intelli.
fence rourage flrmneis snd energy
lowever the government hat felt bound
tn ask Hen. Csdorns to make thlt sacri-
fice that he might contribute In a larger
Held to me i ornmori task of Italy and the
allies.
Ooneral Airerlrl also lent a telegram or
congratulation to fioneral fnat the new
commander-in-cbler esprctsing in tbe
name of Italy confidence In blm.
writes L W. Day. e:. Campbell A
lialrolt mi. h. "It relieves bronchitis
quickly. My complslnt hit almost gone
and I hope never to have It again." Tlie
experience nf thousands proves there la
no better remedy for rniigha colds or
croup. The genuine cottt no more thsn
substitutes snd tills old reliable fsmtly
rough du inn tboiild be In every home
every winter. Insist on h'oley'a Honey
end Tar- lime tried snd never falling. For
skle by Warner Drug Co. Adv.
st i. Mi smut i m.i AT BAN ANGELO.
Ilv Times Special Correipondent.
Ban Angelo Teias Nhv. io That s sug-
ar shortage mitts In Han Angelo which
rosy continue throughout the period of
the wsr It no longer an Idle rumor but a
reality. Local grocers In tha psit twn
nr Hires daya have nolKled their palrona
that the amount sold to any customer
would be limited and In most Insisnres
the limit hss been in snd M cents' worth.
A few bu vera however have been sold
tl.no worth.
fiFFKIM. HIPOLITO VILLA.
Py Assortsted Press.
.in Antonio Trias Nov. to.-Agenta nr
Ibe biireiii or Investigation department or
luallcc are seeking Humillo Villa who
ha- nut lepnrled lo them tlnre last Hat-
iirdsy. and win. la believed lo bsva cross-
ed the border near Preaidlo Hy an agree
ment with lilt attorney the department
gave Villa hla llbeity on rondltl. m that he
stay away frnm the border and would re-
port dally.
in - HOHSFS FOIt ARMY
By Times special Correspondent.
San Angelo Tesas. Nov. in. -Major S.
tin and lir. A. 0 Hughes nf Fon lleno
nkla . are In san Angelo for s rew dsyt
lor the purpose of buying horiei for the
Culled sislea army. Two cars of hones
were secures! by Ibe army offleera at
llalllimer one for artillery use. for which
Moi each was paid and one car for tha
cavalry at I40 eactr
(.CNEtUL WEArilEH PREUICIION'B.
By Ataonaled J'icji.
Washington. P. C. Nov. to.- Westher
prrdicilniia for the week beginning Sun-
day issued by Ule weslher buresu to-
day sre: Hocky mountain and plateau
regioni: Rain or snow Sunday In the
Plateau region and Sunday nlghl or Mon-
day In the Rocky in. untan region fol-
lowed by fair remainder of loe-week.
No unuiusl temperatures.
MORE I'll bK lb Mini s 1 1 li
By Associated Press.
Wsthinglon. Nov. tu Fight more aentl -nele
or me Woman's psny were srresled
Isle today when they returned picketing
of the White House.
ftSAUIAN LEUIBLATUM DEAD.
By Astorittril Press.
Msckdale. Onl Nov. 10. Senstor T. S
Hproulr formerly apeeker or the i:ana-
dlan house of commons died here today
aged : yeara.
ayA.cKSptr4.'.íün""M'S
Fall Hlvar. Maaa . Kov tal -raah dlvl
1'eaila snmuiuiiig to ! 17 ui ami eslali
' '.'"f R! ' "
paid by Fall Inter rollón luauulacturart
for the Iti.rlb quarur of the mill year
II waa announced today. Dividend psv
a! I"r the year on s capualuaion
or Ml isu.issj war M.m.iot an lnireass
Ol laT. 117 over Hltf.
ult believtid I
V. I II V4
uioiiuug by JuasHili lianey a leal rs
usa whom he etieuipie M hold sua
An auiouusbile baa-
iiiosl P. Hlvrldou ol
i.d kill. J isrly this
eai rsiale
SAGE TEA DANDY
TO DARKEN HAIR
took soara younajssrl I'ae Uif ld-
tUue haajei Taa and Bulpliur aad
nutstsdy still know.
1 imi can turn gray faded hair
bountifully dark and lualrous almuat
over night If you'll gel a bottle nf
' Wyeth'a (Ufa and Bulphur Com-
"und'' at any drug alore. Milllona
B Recipe Improved by tha addl-1
hi of other Ingredient ar aoldl
annually aaya a wall-known drug
glat her because it darkana the
huir so naturally and evenly that no
una can tell It haa been applied.
Those whoae hair la turning gray
or becoming faded have Jk urj.iUe
awaiting thank beceuae after aaa or
two appllcationa the gray hair van-
lahaa and your looks become luxu-
riantly dark and beautiful.
Tbla ta the aga of youth dray-
haired unaltracilva felka arsso't
wanted around ao gat busy wtth
Wyaih'a aaa and Sulphur Com-
pound tonight aad you'll be dellght-
d wiib your dark bandeóme hair
and your youthful appearance with-
in a few ttaya
Tins strays ration i a toii.u. ra-
oulall and la not Intended for th
our ailtigatloa or Drvntioo of
idlaaaaa Adv.
sajfjjí T aaeasvasS aaasmlsBOlal fcs?5 laaas'jj gss fSSSmZSBu0ÉSj9f
Maal 11 1 aaeaaaai frka lita arsfegftlVx as Ba
'i : 4-7? r) Wt
To The Man Serving In Business
YOUR uniform may be simply that of a well-dressed man but it ought to be all-wool properly tailored and
correct in style and fit. Looking like success is a great element in winning it. When you buy such clothes
you want to economize both in time and money.
We can do all these things for you in Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. They're ready-made in sizes and styles for
every man; they're all-wool for economy and long wear; the styles are the best you'll find anywhere. Prices $22.50
to $40.00; other makes $ 1 3.50 up. Satisfaction guaranteed. Second Floor.
i Have Ilea Itálicos Parts
Shopping In Paris For The American
Soldiers In France
'VU E have) in connection with aeveral other large torea in the United State undertaken thia very
timely and special aervice. A trained force of (hopper and dispatcher ha been organized in
the building here pictured and the service is now in full operation.
Many of our boys ar now In Fram e and thousands more will be there soon. That they
may be kept cloaely In touch with tha home folka la highly dralrabl. The frequent
sending of comfort of deltcaei. of small aume of mo ey to theee ao Idler abroad will
add to their life at tha front a vary real real J. and will help to keep up their (pirita
So w hav arrangad lo deliver them tha goods or money that our customers may wish
to aand them.
These goods will hs bought In Tari torea and forwarded direct to tha Individual In any
branch of the aervlca. i. where in camp at tira front or In the hoe pi la la.
Parta I xpariocd in providing for eoldiar needa. Tha purchaaera can gel more fur th money la Paris and th delivery
le much mora prompt and certain than If goods wera ahlpped from thus aid.
It la tha aim of "Tha Popular" to be of tha utmost poasslble service to all who ar engaged
In th work of th war aad thia aarvlca In Pari for our soldier ta una of tha way la
which be believe we may be helpful.
We might aleo stale that thia eervlc 1 offered entirely without profit and eolely aa a
convenlenca to our cual omasa.
Those who are Intercalad will plaaa make Inquiry at tha Jewelry Section. First Floor
where full Information aad Ueta With Pari prtoea will be supplied Safe delivery of gooda
or refund 1 guaranteed.
aW7'tTief - SIT
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 11, 1917, newspaper, November 11, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199381/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.