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EL PASO MORNING TIMES SUNDAY NOVEMBER 25. 1917.
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Thanksgiving
Sale of Furniture
TP HE three buying days left before Thanksgiving can be used to best ad-
vantage here. Our Sale of 1-3 off on Dining Tables Chairs Buffets
and China Closets is a real opportunity to save. See the special window dis-
play of these items and you will get a good idea of what this Sale means.
THANKSGIVING LINENS
UR Sale of Thanksgiving Lin em on the second floor offer you wide variety of choice
" in beautiful Thanksgiving Linen. Genuine hand-made Irish Linen in Thitle
Poppy and other beautiful pattern will gladden the heart
of any Housekeeper. Napkin are offered to match.
THANKSGIVING IN
THE BASEMENT
Fireless Cooked Turkey
Did you ever eat Turkey or Chicken roasted
in the Fireless Cooker? It is most delicious
tender juicy and brown all over. No burn-
ing or overcooking no loss in weight all
the flavor cooked into the fowl. Why not
have a fireless cooker now and have good
food)
Ideal & Domestic Science
Fireless Cookstoves
Are made in larra l 3-iimrt sis to hold 10-pound
Turkeys and IS-pound hams.' Com In and sec
them. Ask (or No. 14 or 14 lie. We offer you
this week an opportunity to bay a Cooker at 46.0
own and I5.0S monthly. Solid Seamless Alumi-
num l.i n i ni.-. Water Seal Top either solid steel
caaes or oak cases. All the modern features are
found in Ideal and Domestic Setene Fireless
Cookers only.
SPECIAL JfO. 14 A ll-quart sise which holds a
lara-e Turkey or Ham can be fitted to cook an
entire meal of four kinds of foods. In tha Turkey
sise only one large vessel.... $17.73
A Buck's Heater
Buy Buck' famous Hot Air Blast Heater. If
it is Buck' it need no further recommenda-
tion. You can keep your room at an even
temperature at all hours of the day or night
with a Buck' Hot Blast. Heats more apace
uses less fuel. Price $18.00
The Bock's Round Oak Heaters
Heater body constructed of extra heavy Wellavillc
niuo Steel. The fire pot is of heavy select 1Mb
Iron with heavy ribs or eorrufaUons. adding
strength and life to the use of the stove. Han
front feed door so as to allow the use of largi-
lumps of coal. Triple plated Nickel Trimmings
Priced up from 98.10
Is your Thinkulvinr Turkey going to be cooked right?
II Is not unless you un s Svory or Bend Hoalter-thn
seir-baalln? kind. Wo have a Urge assortment or sues
both id the Enamclc-d ami plain Stei.1. Price Urge alio
II.H.
EASY TERMS
ANOTHER item in connection with
Thanksgiving. You can buy anything
you want on Easy Terms.
207-209-211 North Stanton Street
Milwaukee Minister Is
Fined $400 on Plea of
Guilty Adultery Charge
Milwaukee. Wis. Nor. U.-K fine or
IKS) snd coxis was the senfiirr Impoaed
upon the flv. Waiter 0. Blossom former
rector of St. Htephen's Fplscopal churcb
by Judge lialaey in nrniit court today
triar s plea of rullty had been enterad u
(he clisrge of adulteir.
it was rnariirti mat nr. Bioaaom nsd
had improper relations with Mrs. Ethel
M. Alderman wife of nolsnd Aidcrroso s
traveling salesman.
The trltl wss brief luting only 30
minutes.
Mr. Alderman wss tae only wltaesa
called lie testified b had known Mr.
Blossom for three years snd that when lie
returned home unexpectedly. In July He
found the defendant at bla home with ills
rifa. He said he had been married tl
years snd five months and that he snd Ins
wife were members or PL BISpMSa
church.
Your Winter Underwear
OUR WINTER underwear
should afford a much
comfort as the style you
wear in summer. The Munaing
Union Suit for winter are made
along the same line as Munaing
summer weights. These splendid
garments com in extra light
medium and heavy cotton
wool and silk end wool. Mod-
erately priced $1.50 to $7.00.
G. & M. fancy weave end col-
or in union suits and shirts and
drawer. Priced $5 to $15.
WE ARE UNDERWEAR SPECIALISTS.
ftRKYWAlW
IATTERS VlHIRTMAKtr?
108-111 TEKA94T.
ALL AUTOS MUST
HAVE RED SEALS
Pasteboard Card and
Applied For" Sign on Car
Not Authorized.
Despite High Prices of
Food Thanksgiving Will
Not Be Lacking in El Paso
Turkey Famine Plenty of Cranberries Duck and Chickens
and Potatoes Feature Local Market; Hoover-
ixing Apparent in Plans for Festive Day.
By H. n. noss.
Turkey famine almost as scut as that
ef last yesr. plenty of cranberries duces
chicken snd other fowl In sufficient sup-
plies a Hi hlfrhrr prieta for all produce
and products w'M mark Bl raso's first
war lime Thankarivinr relehritlon. Mo
vembet Í according the rlty'a poultry
deshrs and mercbents. Staples win be
irmren oy tne merchants wrm win ei
t. assist Kl Ptaoans tn sen Ins inexpensive
ninners so rsr ss poaxinir. xx n rteitrvc
that wt Shall have as successful a Thanks
rlvinc a ever In the past sn.i as happy
one But we shall tr to nuke n n leal
expensive mor war urn tusnkssivins
We shall have much to be Ihsnkrill ror.
much to rlvs praise rur. Bui we snn..
tot ret that wa are in the war to liaht anil
and we must roop-rste with tilo
rteavor to make the city's Thanssslvltir as r ov enttrsam " " '''"
economical as p.irmie nut most or the
ranrv articles wltu which the turkey
"restive board" has been decorated In the
past will tie obtainable for those who
xxnh ihesn.
Turksya declare the F.l Psso merrhanti.
will be very searre this year one rear
Sgo on Turkey day the city suffered Its
first real famine of gobblers. On that
neetsion the p.-rsenre of thousands of na-
tionst guardsmen in the ritv was s con-
lilrwline factor to the lark of blrda. This
year the army cannot he blamed by the
merchants. Hut the weather snd the war
come In for their share nf blame the
weather because rslns at the wrong time
and late sprlnr killed many of the younf
turkt the wsr bersuse meatless days
tumor the past month have turned the
mouths or many to turkey meal snd be-
cause the price of grains snd other reeds
has forced many poultry raisers In all
parts or the country to go out of bun
neas.
Turkey Prices Hlaasr.
Prices ror the few turkeys which will
he obtained ror this district will be much
higher than last yesr. say merchants.
Wholesalers hsve not yet fixed their
prices lor birds of Thankaaivinr week
but the prices st present are well shove
So cents a pound with possibilities lhat
they may near to cents berore tlie end of
the month i oral retail dealers rsnnot
slate now within s martin or several rents
or tne prices which will prevail on Tur-
key day.
or ducks g-es snd chickens Kl Psso
will hsve s good supply. Valley rslsed
poultry ror the most party they will be
and It Is promised that fur those who
do tmt obtain turkeys the ducks snd
geese will orfer esrclltpt garnishment for
the table. Like the gallant bird or the
day. the smaller poultry will be much
hlsrher in pries Ihsn lilt year but prices
will be snout the saint at during the
present week with s possible drop if the
market is riooded with birds.
Must Hsys Cranberries.
ThanV'slvliifr day dinners with the rsm-
il v snd visitors srstcd snout an over-nur-dened
strained table would be Incom-
plete without cranberry ssttet. The tan
taste hat become aasoclsted with thn nr
rasión Just sa has the pumpkin pie the
"tummy eche" snd the habit or over-
rating. For that reason merchants have
Iskon pains to assure their patrons a full
supply or cranberries shinned from
Michigan to HI Paso these marble-shaped
red berries which take the place of the
red or the goohler't comb when he Is
placed on the dinner tsble have already
begun srrlvlng. In price they will be
slightly higher Ihsn last year.
Pumpkins Pltsliml.
Pumpkins ror the final gourge or the
dsy. the pumpkin pie are plentiful Cel-
ery lettuce cauliflower stlsd storks ami
similar vegetables which so to make the
meal complete will be on hand In suffi-
cient quantities to supply the demands or
the city. The prices will he up a Hula
rrorn one year ago; darn the war!
Fact Is darn the war es-aln everything
tor El Paso's first war tune Thsnktglv-
Ing will be up a little In price with one
exception and thla one exception tr a
persup wishes to ronrine bis meal to one
artlrle will permit him to serve h matt It
last year s prices. If he so desires.
potatoes the lowly Irish spud Is sell-
ing today for shout the same price aa 11
months seo. snd a auggesled menu st
last year's prices mlshl be arranged on
the following or a similar plan:
potato soup
Sliced Haw Potato Relish
Potato fed" With Mayonnaise
'.old Potato Salid
Tickled Potato Eyes
Potatoes en nsssemlo
Boiled Potatoes Baked potatoes
French Fried Potatoes
Potatoes a la Oratln
Po'ntoea O'Brien
German Fried potstosa
Hashed Drown Potatoes
Slurred 1'oUtoss
Potato rie Potato Ire Cream
Hoi Julie from Boiled Potatoes
If srrsngemenls can lie msdr 1o secirs
heal for rooking st Isst year's prie s ser-
vice st lsst year's prices snd VI rythmg
M in mis tnetl st list yese s prices thla
will rurnish a romt'ele snd sttrsctive
tibie menu ror this year at last year's
prieta.
As V garnishment! ror the table the
nuts the fruits snd other Thanksgiving
necessities- tliey will be plentiful with
or course Juit a slight advance Hi prieta
over lbs las' turkey ncrsatr n.
Herrbr-pl" ClHIservlaS.
Dealers are seeking to supply the mar-
ks ror this occasion at the lowest prices
possible snd to koep Fl Pssosns from su-
ing beyond the means or their pocket-
books Ihev are featuring staples In their
advertisement. One dealer to save surer
snd money turned down during thla week
-n opportunity to plate a large amount or
iresn ir.iu on ine marees si very ra
prices. Others have taken tho same steps.
s a master ci ro oimiimm who un ad-
ornment to save and conserve.
"We eliall btve plenty of rierythlnt tn
the staples and some of nearly everylhlns
In the luiurlei or the day'r one desltr
said Friday. "We are trying however.
Buckling ftss Serves.
Cooperation with the gvxemment has
had one atrtklng efTeit. While In the
past It haa been possible to obtain nn
thanksgiving days plenty or young aurk
tins pigs a delicacy which many raurve
or tnta one ocasión. It la almost impos-
sible this year to purchase one The gov.
ernmenl has requested that rltlaeni do
rot eat young porkllnti lhat they Per
mlt Ihem to become blr. bsrun-providing
porkers. And meet men hae compilad
with thla request to a large extent
Thanksgtvlnr sacrlflie is ss valuehle
In lact mire valuable than Thanksgiving
praises and prtyera." ssld one dealer.
Men week patriotism may be doubled
without dirricutty or hardships. Tuesday
is meatless day -vive la chicken. And
Thursday Is Thanksgiving Hurrah for the
turkey l
Think Missing Child
Pet of Soldiers May
Be at Fort Bliss
A little heart-broktn mother with eyes
the! glowed like costs and were dry from
hours of weeping sst In the captain's or-
nee at police headquarters Saturday af-
ternoon and related between soba the
story of events leading up to the hour
when David Ueorge llankln her 10 year
old ton disappeared Thursday noon.
The boy. who la lit ton or o. o. Ban-
kin rlty fireman stationed with Co. No.
ft. was iaal ateq trudging eiat on Port-
land avenue from the Highland park
sebool- A few minutes berore during the
noon hour he had been flshilnr' with
another lad. Miss Clifford Hire principal
of the school had Inairurtcd two boys
to Intervene. When liny had rarried out
their orders the boys were ordered to
return to the building. The llankln
youngster rerused to enter the building
and left the grounds He his not been
teen since snd ths pollc Saturday were
asked ror htm.
"He may b at Fort Bliss" said Mrs.
Rank'n. ''where he has s number nr
friends whose mints I do noi know
tinonr csvilrvmeii. It was only a day
or two ago that he cime raring Into the
house and asked ir he could go out to
the ramp with some cavalrymen who were
wilting for him outside In the street and
who had promised to live bint a pony
to ride.
"He was wall liked by cavalrymen who
often stopptd to talk with him but
I don't know where to louk ror hint at
Fort Bliss. The commanding orrirers
tiers ssy they hsvs no record of a lost
boy. ir be is there hs would not be
reported ss missing lor the soldiers who
know him would probably take him in
and keep him."
Bo soldier boys. If you know where
the led is. It la op to you to inform his
Piren ts.
The boy wore dirk gray trouiera a
blue blouse iiid black and while
checked cap when--res disappeared.
HERE AND THERE
IN EL PASO
WHAT THtY "BY
ABC SAVINOsl O.PONOeR
rxiKvca in omvrasT oseo
Ttl t.RKATICgT NVMBg.
It Is sll right snd proper when
business li Hark." ssld Ted Burilen
former city building Inspector Satur-
day "for the clir to lay off surplus
men In ths different departments
Thai la doae in every line of bun-
itexs where the men laid ofr ran be
easily replsced when their serviré ire
needed. But the taxpayers wilt not tw
benefited by discharging ronr men and
inrreaslni the pay or the others. I do
not think mneli or the proposition to
pay one mas M00 to do what four
man ses now doing Tor the same
money. Just at the present time men
wiih ramllles are very murh In need
Of joba and I am In favor or dividing
the money as far as possible. It Is not
true that one man ran do the aame
amount of work and just as errirlentlv
at Tour man who want to hold thsir
Jobs IO lustrad or giving St.fDO to (Hie
mm I would spilt It rive ways ll.eoo
earn to four men and svoo to tne tax
that way I would he glv
pave
mg
aave monsy to the tsxpsyers. I sup
pose though when we get a general
manager ror the city It will do awsy
with the necessity Tor mayor and
aldermen or we will go hack to the
old custom and maks those offlo -purely
honorary."
tOIM.STB OF It. lilt I in it
WILLING TO tn.nl FON COt'NTRV.
On of the youngest men In CI Pno
li at Jeaat M yean old and tome or his
friends lay that he It older. F. H.
Baker who waa for years with the
Santa Fe railroad was born in Penn-
sylvania and served with gallantry
through the civil Wsr and he Is as-
Sulck on hi reel lodav as any man Its
1 Paso B0 years of age. snd he reads
the finest print without the use of
laisei. "Mr. Biker." sstd t.
Iiis folio-! outgr
Sl'
doors work all Ills lire anil I do
expert be haa ever had a severe ipell
of Hckneii- tears ego one of his
Intimate rnendi waa the rather or a
father were boys togelher." Mr.
Baker rinds great pleasure In reading
an .nuns or the Brtllah drive In
lays he will right ror II again and
march Willi any of the youngatera If
the army will accept him. Hla eye
sight is si keen todsy at it wis rorty
years ago and he would today provs
a lough customer in a rough end-tumble
tight"
am es you have to contend with lu II
I'aso" sal.l A. I.. Townaand of Albu-
querque Friday "are people who
either wilfully Ignore them or ara lg-
nuranl or the rulei nr (he rout mil
the tldewilk Hare people driving ve-
htrlei Instead or keeping well on the
right side or the street minise to keep
hi the middle of It to thsl you sre
forced to wsste your battsry tooling
tor them lo get on their side of the
road so you can pan. And It u Hi
sam on the sidewalks. Instead or
keeping close to the right tide or the
pavement pedestrians walk In the
middle or on the left aide of the pivt-
mint an at to keep people going In
an opposite direction dodging lu and
out to avoid i illusions Konietlmes you
will see a party or three men or three
women stretched aeroaa the sidewalk
In atiets a manner Dial you are lorred
to pasa between tueut or leav I he
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automobiles are not aatborued. accord
Ing lo a crnixmunsrettaa reeetvrd Sialui
day by L. A. Bertesus. outily suto II-
I'snsc inspector from the sute highway
department. These tartas ties runimunl-
relion fuitber stales are not evidence of
pawn nt of a license "hvery automobile"
II Is stated "must have the red teal dls
played on it Whan remitting for li-
cense" the rommunlrsllon reads " rs-
eelpt should be taken iroiu the postoftire
or IBs bank to protect tn owner of the
car unul be receives hit seal and rerun
cate fronr us. We are sending out teals
and reruf lestes wllhtn St hours after an
application Is received so no delay need
do eipenenreo
"We are ssk
lo ro operate v
tnforienient of lite Isw and will spprt
ríate very muen nay assistance you gi.r
ua. The penally Is very heavy for each
as. me law is vioiaten.
"We are reliably Informed that there
are riuaeus of your community who si.
liable to juts highway license and hair
not made application therefor.
"Any per sow who Is mierelirig an suto
mustia truck or aut'rfwbiit osMvrrt
wagou without the 1st: red seal on the
rrool thereof la doing so in violation el
'vesquí.
y chauffeur Hito . sine. I show a
or a utruricile ittued by lint de
and elasjBMd nakslsais W will as
precíate It very fuurli if you will list the I
nasa. as4 the postotfirs address of tin.
In your eoowntalty not bavins Iba acal ;
diaplayad on their motor xrbirlr. rriurs
n II to us at une. as una is ery ua :
porteas.''
laapactor Berteaus. who haa opeas an
orrtra adjommg Justus A I Hall's rmeri;
f at plus
Itred thai
will be arrested on a ihatse
upvialuig s rs. sad fund
In and file their applications" he ssld
"bul the fact remains that unless they
do so they art violating tha state law
ror which they can be lined '
Stubborn Cough
Right Up
has hassp mi riissy Is a wsxsW
j HUmk man. Tij.ity aa
eaeagsl aasea.
Ths prompt and positivo action of
mis sunpke.iBrxDeaslis home-soad real'
edy I quickly healing tus inflamed
or awullen Djetnbranea of the throat i
eneat or agaaehhU tube sad break lag
up tight atura baa caused it to be
used IS mor aetata than any other
cough remedy. Under ita healing aooth-
PJaJ tavBacacs chest aorta
paleen looseoi. brtatbl
o.
.in
MWiiarir.
ususMJiroatanrl cl.tst colds rN
lag betUr for Woucbltia. bos rem ess
sroaciiial
etoup wbooplng coatk
pour 2' ounce of Piaeg
avrup
tratad
I rea love its ptesagat taste.
a nw.-iat aii'l higaiy MB'
vi genuine. Jiorwar
Ta t SB arlar
( lltllila
Malar f BSttiag la appltratUH.s for suite
Uceases asi as acured It was nit usteo
Haa a see that every sutotuublle owner
aa siete naikir. "I wast te gave Ibe
AilBaataall oautrt uaue auotigh tu evut
a ssaaasaassa a asnal t Honre
Bis aztract. and is known the orli
dared ahai over for ita promptness ease aavt eer-
r a atete talntr ta overtoaiiajf atubbora cvuifbe
".'tSSl enj cheat colda.
9 it - l-s- s ... .
f r
for "t'i Ounces of Mswtr
ull Byagtltsil and don't lni
On rae leed to ajes
Last Call for Thanksgiving
First Call for Christmas
THIS is the day of "CalU" and America
of which El Pato is a big section is at-
tending to them all. We have made big prep-
arations for the next two Thanksgiving and
Christmas.
N:
Carving Sets Roasters
only at Thanksgiving but alt tho yar round our "Uni
versal" Carving Bat is a decided addition to tha home.
We show the In a wide rang of cholea In either Blag
or Ornamental Handles. Tha Turkey will b success If
cooked In one of our Roadstera.
"Community" and "1147 Hogers ' Silver will supply all that
is nsedrd In tabl Silverware.
It I powalMe that your Thanksgiving will be la the natara
of aa Automobile Trip. Ssrxie I displays will be analto
next xsoek of A a to Ijtinutieon arte and Icy Hot Hot ties.
HUH THE WINDOW DIBl'UAY"..
Thit dea is Still a Good Onm-
Fill the Stadium on Thanksgiving Day
Santa Claus
Now Enters
Naturally you will want tu
sbop sarly. All iisln. wa
ara ready. "Sanatbls" applies
to the Toys we sell just the
sunt as sift.
If you have a boy or a girl
either for that rasttar who
ha a mind for mechanical
toys see out displays.
Gilbert Erector Toys
This ts the Toy lib structural
atasl. In adctltloa to tha
"Krectui we shew a com-
prehensive line of lb faanoua
cillbert Toya
"Wolverine"
Automatics
A child Just naturally Ilka lo
plsy In the sand. Thla Una of
Automatic Toya will otaba
tha active mind uf a child
still mor activa bes "bandy
Andy" when bis eooop Is full
pull the trios and amply hi
load of asad out on t ha Dump.
The Panama lila Driver
Dumping Sandy and Ih My
Scrspar ara olhor toys la
thin ahowlaa. Sonta of the
"peíate with Marbles. Tbsss
Toy raafs la pgise t.SS'
II 6 and II 0.
sJTbWR BKNMJBI.K TOVa The ttisevitsd easiliosi Ae'osaso-
bslrs I rial i Mailt. VrBHtprdua. kra. baja b Bis-yiitss. Waauste.
and all anaansw at wfsoaded u aro lixJudud tsi our tati ttsaiag
brlatina tlstswbaa.
Krakauer Zork & Move's S L
in asa rraawssoo St. Mall Urdes rtMcat. Tali ill a laMS.
sidewalk. If ymi only had In CI Paso
for leu days the crowd that swarms
bark and forth nn late atraet. OB
i sgo. .'lery morning noon and even
ing the Kl Pa" pedesirtans would
learn snmrttttog about keeping to the
ni I
tight.
loiterers
gel run
out Into the
street. A i lies of-the ros.l crusade Is
Badly needed In this loan"
I1.CVTV O' ctai.lt IN nt Mitt
rsa xt i ill. iii xi ii n Brotu.
"Borne nervous tieopls who do not
underetsad the situation " aM n i
therman Saturday "are trying to reg-
ister alarm over the rarl that the
hanks art not rtirnishing gold ror Kl
Pao payroll these .lays tun there
ts no occasion fur alarm as there It
it much if not more gold In tha
country lodav than ever before a ron-
iiitloii for xxhtrh we are indebted to
the patriotism of American bankers
who are aiding I'mie .Sam In holding
the gold In this country. There Is no
reason why the gold should he put in
circulation because an Atnerlran Till
ver dollar or paper dollar wtll always
buy Just ai murh n gold. Hold Is the
hails of our monetary system and Us
nine Is flted and rannoi fluctuate. I
understand that some high llnaurisrs
In the enemy country aspired lo se
cura corner mi gold- an impossibil-
ity and had their agents tn Metlro
taking ill the gold they could get their
hinds on out of tins country Bight
then and there the American bankers
gnl busy and are not now permitting
any gold to loaf around where the en
lerprlting tint vlsslonary enemy ran
get hold of II. Anyway gold Is noi a
popular circulating medium because
ll can be loat m much easier than
greenbarks and Sliver. Became he haa
cnnridenrt in his country a psjptf or
illver dnllsr bearlnr I'nrl stgm's
stamp looki Just is good lo an Amer-
ican as the gold dollar."
A Mint KB t.L PASiO IOI MY
ttlllH WIN I OtlMItBION.
Another El Paso boy has won his
commission st fort Bowie or. rather.
I sl.niild ssy. Islets hoy lor Tslrts
was his Itome when he enlisted In Hie
ermv without wilting to b drilled.
Wooirord Bwantnti is his name and lie
la a son or Alel Swenson and a brother
or Frank dwanson. Wooirord wen-
snn la a splendid specimen or physical
manhood and he Is a very earnest
young man. Within a week after Join-
ing the arniv he waa made a corporal
and the net monllt he wore Ihe
chevorous of a sergeant and now
romea the newi tint he has been com-
nilaaloned a aeronri lleutenaut. Tha
net call may gel hit brothtr Frank
who li now ao ytirs old md who Ilka
I. lent tvooirord Hwamon It an ath-
lete brainy and unafraid. Yaleta hat
given eome rtne young men to Ihe
Ameriran army and they are all young
men who wanted to gu- W. B. dar-
do gava two eons and a third is ans
inns to go but li not old enough. Mr.
Itawlina gave three sons tlie younieal
or whom was arcldenlly killed lit
ramp al the training camp last Thuri-
day. Two Palttrion boya also xvent
from falsi.
Major Ezra Clemens
Will Talk at Union
Meeting in Deming
Men's
$3.50 Shoes
'THESE extra
good values in
Mens Shoes are due
to the fact that we
are allowing you the
advantages we ob-
tained by buying
right.
There is a real sav-
ing for you in your
shoe bill if you buy
while ihe present
prices are in force.
Black Gun leathers
only in Bluchers and
Buttons also in
English lace.
$3.50
RA.
' saws HPS.
atara --.--. mw aasssw
Icaa hare on Thankaglvlnr day ai the
courtliouMi and the principal speaker will
he MaJ. tira C. fitment chaplain of the
Ijr.lh infantry.
"Padre" lirmens. aa he ts erfectlnmtcly
known by the Mlnnesoli troops is prob-
ably one or the licit beloved men In camp
lie baa ben a member of the Hernml
Minnesota regiment ror at years and In
civil lire Is the field representative of ihe
hoard or runrtrence claimants of the
Methodist Fplscopal church. The till 'or
his rank In the army now cnneaali that of
doctor or divinity xxhieh he appends so
his name In titnrs or peace.
EL PASO
Continues to Grow
Real estate is active in 1 Paso more so than in
most of the cities of the South and West. Title
Guaranty is being used more every day. People
are finding it highly satisfactory. It is the safe and
sound way of handling deals.
" is better lo be safe than sorry"
Stewart Title Guaranty Co.
Capital S300.000.00
El Paso Texas Phone 339
The Young Hen Are Thankful
Thankful ara tha young man who have learned how
to ave and have acquired tha habit of recular bank
deposit. Now is a good time to start in earnest to
save by starting an account with us.
4 Par Cent Interest Paid on Saving Account.
The First IoiwlBank
EL PASO TEXAS
Wood and Kindling
HAY GRAIN AND FLOUR
HEID BROS. inc.
Phone 36 Texas end Dallas
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Sunday, November 25, 1917, newspaper, November 25, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199410/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.