El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Monday, June 17, 1918 Page: 3 of 10
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EL PASO MORNINGT1MES MONDAY JUNE 17 1916.
Debs Declares Agaiml
Conscription and Pays
Tribute to I. W. W. Boys
y krlí.i me
canino ordo Jim- 1 Turón V. Ieb
three iimM eiclalmt rtn.ii.HU for the
preslrleary. In ddc .lng the ebwlng sea
Mrwi of tbe iiMo Social cnnrentlnn here
ter'ar. dented h had rrpumsird tire ir
tfi vi. Lrrnl rlatrnrm. which pledgee
e-riprt Mlon in MM rfptlnn.
AHer jurying trlbsl the "orlali'te
who have iron lo Jail for their principie
h ptalsed I W. W. nwlvM rrrrriM
to ni Bnlsbertkl contreeVea and In aald
i bar rhirrrd that tu purpose or A
r)i in th war art ibo ama as thoaa
oí th central neiWent rilrrn.ter.
II predicted crisis hare slmltsr to
that which plarrrt th Rolshcvlkl In power.
í. i. Fried Cleveland Socialist aalfl
Db hid approval a plan tor American
Socialists' m operation with IB Boih
vtki by sending an army of 1400.000 men
to their assistance.
rtortira; Debs' address rrdral operatlrea
ariird and held ror lnveivtlastlon is ynung
sxrlallxta who could not ahow .IrsM class-
ification rant..
BANKERS HERE FROM FOUR
STATES FOR OPENING OF
BRANCH FEDERAL BANK
Itnmit mao tn Tees which nrltrTiotsd lb
Tort Worth
' TM brtTnrrtg or lb l.raneh hank to
Kl Pao hoovd b a goed thhtg Par the
rr rtiiiiirii teiereais of ibis aertion. in
n-biole redera I le seres ayetssa baa been
brneririal to toe agricultural imr-i.
ana by that I dn not mean only lb rarnv
era bnl atock ra larra and other Itwe of
arrtealtnre an well. II make (reliable
a Mod for ban. ihn enabling fanners
l borrow aaoney rot legitimate pur-
pnaea." The view of rlsllng new Mailro and
Arltona bankers In regard to the new
branch wait expressed by H. P. Iones
protnlneni hanker or Tiinimcarl and for-
merly preaidant or lha Mew Mexico Bank
era' aasorlatioa.
"One oT the greatest adrsnlegwi of the
new braucii that wa appreciate la the
ssnng in tun ror mall trauaml salon. " he
old. "It take a rery anon lime ror a
letter to ro lo or come from El Paao In
rnmpsrleon lo the lima to Pallar. Wr
appreciated the splendid traalmeni wbttli
w hare received from the officiate or
in Ifallas hmk. bul the rart or saring tn
i in with the new I I Paro branch la very
Importan! to us and aa a matter of fart
will mean quite a considerable cash mi
In In the year because or Uie ahoricr
Mr. Jones stated thai the agricultural
Interests In his section or New Mexico
would be benented parVrularlv.
(Continúen from Pint One.)
Rererre bank; W..H. oñirrT üííiai. mañ-
anar or tfea transit department of the Pal-
las Federal Bcscrre hank: B. E. Chambers
nails federal bank examiner ror the
Dalla dltrlrt.
Taka Trip Man Valley.
After the arrival or (he parly they were
liken on an automobile trip tn the after
noon down I ho valley rs the guests or
tbVt director of the El Paso branch or the
rriletal bank A. F. Krr A. P. Colea. IT.
R fllewart W. W. Turner and Sam Law-
iler. They went down the valley as far
aa CUnt and also visited Fori nnss.
ti'i-nlnr. they were driven about lite
end saw the high school rtadlum and other
Interesting pla-es. They then rriurnoo 10
tlm Paso del Norte
The opening or the new Kl Paso branch
or th retleral reserrV bank will aake
piare at lu o'clock this morning at the
nuarters or the branch on the lliirn floor
or the west wlhir or the First National
Hank. The opening or the bank will be
mrormal. It la staled; a narilar opening
of business. I Is presumed no
thai there may be a few short Informal
talks hy various orriclals.
.Rsngurl Tonight.
A banquet In honor or the vjsttlng bank
on will be given al 7:30 o'clock thla even
Ina; at the Hotel . Paao del Norte under the
aarolres of the F.I Paso i.iiamDer or t.om
merer. It Is expected thai more than
ITi Hursts will be present. This If the
orcaslon of the resrular monthly luncffeon
of the Chamhcr or Commerce and mem
hers of the El Paso Botary the Klwanli
eiab. the Baally board the Unlversltj
elub the Ad club -and other organisations
will aid In maklnir tnc affair a success.
The proa-ram will be or an mrormal ua
ture. James 0. McNary. president or flu
Tirst National bank will deliver llw ail
dress dT welcome which will probably be
replied to by Georir van ftnn. nana ex-
aminer foi New Mexico . T. M. Wlngo will
bo the toastmssler.
It Is expected thst talks will be given hy
ledge Bamsey ind Directors McKlnney
Sansón and culberlson and other visitors
from Dallas. In addition there will prob-
ably he a number of short Informal talks
bv other vlslilna; bankers.
Tickets ha.ee been on sale at the Cham-
ber or ommerce and the Southern Pacirlc
city tleHet offlce. Triey will ba taken off
sale a i t o'clock thla morning:.
Special music ror the occasion win be
riirnisbrd by a mixed quartet conslstlnr
oT Mrs. J. J. Kaster Mrs. Chas. J. Andrews
UUm. i. Andrews and Frank Cheek.
Sixty-five Visitor Expeeied.
II Is expected that more Iban U bankers
rrimi west Texas Arltona and New Mexico
will be present at the opening and ban-
quet. rAmontj tte number will be the fol-
MMtlsji Benjamin F. Berkley president Alpine
State bank Alpine Texas.
(asrence Bell cashier Flrat National
bank. Carlsbad N. M.
C B. Boyle cashier First National bank
HOI sprinaa N. M.
P. F. csmpbell cashier Bank of Hatch
Hatch N. M.
Prank Court caabler First National bank.
Ldnisburr N. M.
Edgar It- Brown cashier First Stale
tank. cum. Texas.
James E. Bowen manager Clint Mercan
tile Bank company Clint Texas.
P. W. Cornpbell. president Bowman
Bank Jc Trust company. Las Cruces. N. M
I. cahoon prealdent First National bank
Ilouall. N. M.
(.. o. Ellis cashier Bank of Douglas
Douglas Aril.
Ph. Freudjrnthal Arltona National bank
Tucson. Ai l?.
Allen Falconer president First National
J. I. ureetiwuod president Columbus
Male bauk. Columbus N. M.
A. M. liilleiipe vice-president Nogales
Natmnsl bank Nogales. N. M
J. II. Usual cashier Heserve Slate bank.
Reen. . M.
t. R. Mliliiun. rashler Sierra Blanca
Stale bank Sierra Blanca Teats.
II. r. Sanders csshler American Na
liunal bank. Roswell N. M.
II. C. Hmtth Cochise County sute bank
Benson. Aril.
J I Mrs ii. rashler CUUens' National
bank Odessa Texas.
(I. B. moii cashier Union bank
Cruces. N. M.
i . H. Taylor dlreciot Union bank. Las
duces N. M.
W. D Murray presiden! Silver city Na-
tional bank silver Utty. kL; aiao pres-
tdrnl or the Leming National bank lem-
in t N. M.
John Mela v!ra-presldent Merrbaois
Bank Trust company Tuison Arts.
Hoy Mrbooald vice-president -stste Na
tional bank Albuquerque N. I
. F. Pearnxan president people's Stale
bank. Alanieeurdo. N. M.
U. R. Koberson cashier FJrsI National
bank sains Rosa. N. M.
J. B. Ruberu. president Lakewood Na-
tinoal bank Lakewood N. M
J. W. Rhea prealdenl American Ns
liunal bank. Hoswell N. M.
M. p. jones. prasUdent F ral National
bank. 1 u.i i'U carl N. M.
keik.o piasldent Flrat National
bank cum Teaas.
. L. l.u. vlca-presldeul silver Clly
AMionsI bank. Sllrrr Clly. N. M.
W. H. Land cashier Tur sou Natlousi
bauk Tucson. Aria.
W. 0. Logan vice-president (.turns'
Ralior.ii bank. Aibuqutique. H. M.
MOB P. McCebe prtsldrul F.rsi National
bank lirdsburg N. M.
C K. MUcbalL president Alaiuuurdo
feiste bank. AlanEgoido N. N.
Ceorg H. Van Stone stoli bank exam
bntr New Mexico Basta Fe ft. M.
J. E. Wis director Nogales Nalwuai
beak. Nogales. Aria
Mr. Olllsspte and Mr. Wit are guests
T Mr. A. r. Kerr at bis beau Federal
EaeersM Musa rTsáiilU laasgalj.
Mar on mu.. one of the directors of
lb LeUss reserve bank. Is asember of
lb advisory rouauiuee of t
' . sen iT
"n 1 lfafSS3JsJt53F
i nil Ian 1 1
MILITARY POLICE IN AMER-
ICAN OLTTIT IN FRANCE
NEEDS PITY
(Continued From Page One.)
bowling alley ami let I riu see
whether he csn knock roe. down."
JJorreapoadrals Have Trouble.
Correspondents have bad their troubles
with the M. P. loo. One or them was
entering the gate of a certain general's
noiise ami tne M. p. there sslutnl him.
When the correspondent emerged the M.
P. hsppened lo notice the green armband
and the red c oh his arm.
Say" aald th M. P.. "are you an
orneerT"
"No" replied the correspondent.
"Then wliy did you return my salute?"
'Why did you salute me?" asked tbe
correspondent In turn.
"Because 1 thought you were an am
cer." replied the M. P.
"I returned 11 because I thought you
were a soldier" remarked the corre-
spondent. The military police organisations thai
have arrived recently appear lo be made
up or an entirely dirrertpl class or men.
Tuey are courteous carry out their or-
ders lo the letter do not meddle In
things that do not concern them soil ror
the most pari display excellent military
quall.ies. It is aald and undoubtedly
with considerable truth thai tbe disci-
pline end morale or a military organisa-
tion ran be determined by the way Its
men silule. Some or these new military
police or ours are among in. snappiest
saluters In France and that Is saying a
great deal.
jP resident. Ambassador
Statesman
BRANDS
COFFEE
A HOME PRODUCT
ASK YOUR GROCER. HE SELLS IT.
A NEW
INDUSTRY
Let's eooourmsr it
PEYTON'S PACKING CO.
HOSPITAL AIRPLANE LAT-
EST INNOVATION AT TEX-
AS WAR CAMP
PORCH CURTAINS
and AWNINGS
Mado lo mill yon. Call ua today
for catlmatas.
El Paso Ton! Sc Awning Co.
B. J. Colling. Mgr.
lit san Franriaco He
S American
Laundry
1423 Myrtle Are.
PHONIC gt
HAOEltf
0FLOUR
Ask your grocer for
GLOBE MILLS
White and Yellow Corn Meal
TRUNKS
Traveling; RagM Suit Caaoa an
small LasatlKT Goods mirle
palrrü and exchanged.
El Paso Trunk Factory
Next lo Crawford Theater.
Troy Laundry
Good Service
Good Work
Phones 278-207
SHOES
Of Sorvleeable and Keonomlcal
Malic. A atoro for
thrifty people.
BADOUH SHOE CO.
105 San Jacinto St.
Great Opportunity for Hog
Raisers Would Come With
Improved Marketing Con-
ditions in El Paso Texas
Is
The problem of producing products grain und meat animals! ror home
conaumptloii I one which 1 highly Intricate and which demanda rare
Ihoughtrul treatment by thoao who nre currying on the preaent cam
palgn for the use of domeatlo farm product.
. It will he aren that
iiuostlon of dletrlbu-
(Contln'ird From Page One.)
cross country flying. wñTbe well marker!
and a reprimand will he due ror Dyers
who pass nut or bounds."
Reports both from love Held and Call
Field at Wichita Falls are Ibal both or
these ramps are to be made schools ror
advanced Dying and men will ba sent to
them direct rrom the iround achooU
but only after ihey have been put through
the rundamentals or r lying and hail a
certain number or houra In the air lu
some of the other schools. Then they
will come to Love and Call nelds and re-
ceive ti ir training lo alunts and in war
duties. These Include acrobatic work
extensive rortnatlon flying or the dim-
ult military type ami cross country
r i lug with advanced Instruction tn wire-
less aerial gunnery and photographic
work.
USE COFFEE
Made in El Paao.
Roasted fresh. The best the
market afford.
PAN-
AMERICAN COFFEE CO.
NOWEGIAN BARK IS SUNK
90 MILES OFF COAST OF
VIRGINIA
(continued From Page One.)
.IIIIUI
lie
INDISPENSABLE
For thorough cleanliness a
good broom is Indispensable.
OUR BROOMS
are far aele by ell lead leg merchants
of tbe (fouthweel.
Glenn Broom Mfg. Co. Inc.
EL PASO TF.XAS.
Millwork &
Glass
El Paso
Sash & Door Co.
Printing
WM. S. McMATH
The house or real service.
Phones 278-51
2t-22 West San Antonio St.
AUTO
Accessories
Distributors Klsaon Hams Columbia
ft to rage llallerlea Veedel Oils aad
Greases Kaduranre Tires MeQuay
Narria Leak Preol Piston Rings.
Western Motor Supply Co.
118 MAN l II tM IM il si.
ealed In I bet work Wbea luid t in
Bay altane Producía" caujiwtga lu u
Paao be said:
-n la apisud'd ituug. I ibiak. II Is
quits aiial'ar la sbc caJaoaiga lor using
nation or reporta that the Yenetueian
government had adopted a pro-Oennan
ainiune was given nere loaay hy Dr. Car-
los Lopes' Huslanianie editor or Kl Fou-
ographo. rormerly published in Caracas.
Dr. Bustamanle asserted thai the govern-
ment or Yenexuele at the instigation or
pro-German Interests la suppressing pro-
sily newapapers and throwing their ed-
itors into Jail. His own psper was sup-
pressed and he served eight months in
prison.
"German money la being spent freely
In Veneiuela" Dr. Bustamanle aald. "The
government :s pro-Germsu and doea hot
attempt lo conrea! the ract. The people
however are ror tho allies and reaenl
the stand the government has taken.
"I have documents which I will present
lo tbe proper government orriclals al
Washington which will show many Ger-
man Intrigues against this country.
"I will not deny lhal there are German
L-boat bases In Venetuelan waters."
file ed'tor asserted Hun when lie had
rerused lo sell his psper. It was sup-
preaaed and he was thrown lulo prison
and chained hand and root. His cell mate
receiving rood intended lor him died or
poisoning he said. A ded by mends lie
was smuggled on board the steamship
on wbkb be came lo Ibis port.
BUTTER
(uaranteetl tbe bent that your
money can bay.
GOLDEN COW BUTTER
SHOP
202 Mea Pilone I-I7S
od Photographs
OF Ml It li
Arc the kind no make. Bay a
home and decorate ll with
Dicto rea merle al
ALEXANDER'S STUDIO
10 South Kl Vmmo Must
m MATTRESSES
VstfJkV Wholesale and Retell
We renovate old mellresscs aad make
Ikrm like new. YYe have uat In-
stalled Ike latrvi irirprmcd laarkln-
rry lor cleaning and aeavlag rugs.
Clarke Mattress dV Rug Co.
Phones 122-11170-417. 2112 Mrlle Ave.
BERTHA C. I HORN Hill
FLORIST
Cbelre Cul Flowers ror Daaaurls tie.
ülietlel Designs lor Funerals
Oietrk Ilrlhrr -Valley brawn Flowers
We Texas si I I Paso. Texas
ii mu un- op sm:moom:r
I ItM.D IN ttlll Ol ttV
REACH MN FRANCJHt.O.
By Assorlalrd Hr s.
Han Francisco Cal. June ic - A lire boat
containing Captain citarles idsen bis wire
snd I members or the crew or the rive
masted schooner Creareui burned n mld-
oceen more ihan a week ago. nut Into this
port today. The schooner bound rrom j
Sidney Australia lo Ban Franc was
abandoned several days out or Honolulu.
when Hie crew was unable to extinguish
Western Welding
Manufacturing Gil
Uawilarlnrers ol Wei in n PRODI t. Is
M elded Teals Clyladers Hperial Pipe
lltllaga Msnilelda. broken Aulo ad
taglne Pari. Hrsvy lis. Inn. Parts.
Pull l.lae al Haiders' Huppllrs.
Pkune ivi 22) . Heals Ir hi.
SChas-Rokahr
lloneal Is hoe K. 'pairing In
Kl Paao fur So y erara.
311 TEXAS STREET
PHONE 673
ONLY OLD SIGN OF HISTOR
IC CAFE NOW TELLS WAR
STORY
ta utlnued From Page line.)
changes u never ini miu uermaii bauds
tea Mag aad Herb.
A lew saki ago Ibera was a "Iralglit-
eti'-ur" or Hie Bntisb line and al Hila
pol.. I lire wrruuded were brought in ou
tlreirbers ami attended lo by candle
light. Thee the aound or the gura muted
lurtber awai. and aa engineer' duinp
established in iiw village Tbe cel
lar aa rilled with colls or wire aad
nsen worked on machinery or various
kinds sod the men sang aa sbey worked
rurally the engineers moved elsewhere
id a party or aten came up and . i.rir.i
buiiduur a slrange new bouse abose in
old rallar it waa oae or tho run or
Iba lew advanr stations or the V. M. c.
and as soon as It was nmsbed II be
gan la rill up with crowds or men not
so dirrereal rroai ike men or tbe old
days. One or Ibe workera. riunmaems
lie debita ui lb ralar. round Uie
alguboeld. IlKOksred and r blotted
They beta put ll up over tbe doer and
ae" la again doing busl
NILK
W 11.11 BY
EL PASO DAIRY CO.
Tbe eheapeat loud la the market
today.
I I It I AND 111 I . i i 1 1 t i
Phone 340 423 M Oregon
Paris
Bakery
814 South El Paao
PHONE 3020
After all. when the whole queattnn la gone ov
tbe problem resolves Itaeir to a great extent Into
Uon.
It will not do a great deal nr good to encourage the growing or grain .
vegetables and unlmala unleara Ihero In a rriullv worked out plan for
tho distributing of these products to consumers living nr HI nsn nnd the
Rio Grande valley. This does not mean I hut any new or rcvolutiumxry
plan of distribution Is necessary beyond a better co-operation among
farmers and business men. The menns of distribution the commission
and produce houses the packing plants the stores and wholesale houses
the mills and warehouses ure here already. What la to be done to. make
successful the campaign for homa-grnwii Hml manufactured products can
be done to a grent extent through agencies already eetuMlshed. This Is
the Idea of Chamber of Commerce officials who have initiated the cam-
paign and are directing It.
A specific Instance perhass one of the most Important Is the raising
of hogs In the Rio Grande valley. This matter was brought to special
attention the preaent week hy two announcements.
One waa the appeal of District Food Administrator C. Si Hansen to
people lo hla Jurisdiction to use pork products aa a substitute for beef.
II Is well worth while to roprodurc thst part of Mr. Btuertt'a uppeal
showing the -direct importan. in winning the war of an extensive uae or
pork instead or beef. It la as follows:
"The demand for beef for our army and tho allied army and their
civil populations ror thla summer are beyond our present surplus. On
the other hand we have enough Increased supply or pork this summer to
permit economical eapunslon In Its use. It will thererorr ho a direct
service to our armies snd the allies if our propio would In some degree
substitute fresh pork buenn hams and sausage for beef products."
It would of course be a waate of space tn dwell on the obvious In
crease in demand ror hug products that Is sure tu follow such an appeal.
Bo much for that
Here Is the other significant circumstance!
Thursday A. C. Hanson of the N'w Mexico Btate Agricultural Col
lege mud a visit to the clly us the representative of upper valley farmers
to Investigate tho anual rnurketlng conditions for bogs. Farmers In the
upper valley havu come to the conclusion that swine culture will he u
most valuable line tor them to develop provided they can be aalisried
that Ihey will be able In market their hogs In Kl raso and receive fair
prices for them. Mr. Hanson saw Mr. Haesrlt leading packers and also
conferred with Rolsnd Harwell county farm demonstrator. In regard to
the matter. He will make his report to the farmers who commissioned
him to come and there is every reason lo believe that It will be s
favorable one.
In this one Instamo we have an Ides as to the successful working out
of the problems thst surround the successful use of home grown products
of the farm. Create the dvmamj. provide the market and the proper
and economical means of distribution and hnili tho farmer and the con
sumer will bo mutually benefited.
Here It Is
bÍro
The Drink Supren.e
"MADE IN EL PASO"
BRAVO is a pure cereal non-intoxicating bever-
age which can be sold without a government license
and in full accordance with national regulations
governing army camps.
BRAVO fill; the need for a non-intoxicating drink.
It quenches thirst relieves fatigue and puts vim into
work and pleasure. BRAVQ is a drink for every-
body i
IAOEk. Order a Case wOEi
FrYurHer-ip
El Paso Brewing
Association
PHONE 4800. EL PASO TEXAS.
Internacional
Cigars. . . .
Made by
KOHLBERG BROS.
El Paao Texas.
SHOW CASES
AND FIXTURES
UOLHON
tr mH nut
iffftf ikitit. lrauici. Up
tlxl mit It rlM. Ufl I If.
MHOW ' ' l ill tí CU.
BOOST Nade m
In El Paso Products
A. P. COLES ft BROS.
Real Estate
Wholesale
and Plumbers' Supplies
Pirn AMI PIPE I irilM.s
Victory
Piston Rings
Will Isb maiiurat'turctl In I I I'hm
upon arrival Of naai'liliicry.
VICTORY PISTON RING
MG. CO.
O. 3. BIM-tlllU. Pres.
LUMBER m
KxrryUiiiijr; in iHilldlna; malcriar!
BURTON-LINGO CO.
Fir at and Kansas Sts.
Phone SO
hkOeii.
1 Paso Headlight
Gas Company
Manufacturers of Commercial
Acetylene Gas for Welding.
Cutting and Lighting.
Kl i mi ...i.i rtiaaM ai
EI Paso
Morning Times
First Now - First Always
KracKaJsursf S. and S.
(Sotol and Soapwed )
cutters re mad in
Paso- they gave cattle.
A0Etf
w
Manufactured
by Kra
Icauer Zorfc A Moye'i
S. L El Paao Texas.
Write for full deteiia.
A Hint to Housewives -
my ALMJY i.iif s i i.i i un i -- "MADE IV ii PARI"
I null PHOIK ÍTK AND COOK VVITI1 G AM
El Paso Gas Co.
a NOHTH OllKI.OV hi ll K I T
Men's Coats to Be
Shorter and Their
Shoes in Low Effects
f y Atsuclalrd Trisa.
Washington irme 14. ct4l f
arar-llnr runsarvailon or wool Slid IssUmi
alii ue iui ii.t reriTtaxl in ci Mao rooi-
ar ami him. Homing ror ocal sjrrirrg
irad.
Usalrlcllaiia upoa anaaulaclarsra an
Duunced lanar bji ta asr lodusinca
Basm ara especiar lo eifc f a substan-
tial asrlag.
TIM nrlglil or ousnr's suos Is lu ba
l eOurta to a isaxiasuia oí a a lit isr-Urr
frutn Iwl bi lot. win. liar aaiu mail
uiisai lor f.xrgaiKrs nr apais."
Ail aaaas. boiii Icaussr and fabric will
ie raglrirlad la black wtui ana) lao
colors of tan I'airsui lassbsr arm be
l Uro axauufsriures may not far lb
next aix.usriillia inuodnre purchase or
uss any new styia lasts.
slaaufar'tuier ar rsprclally urged V
anrourage lira sals of low cut and low
en wis 111 Hangs i to rvalues lb nunnVr
of boot sarsola lor bosasa Slid u co
opeiats in. reia lars and wtsaiaaalars m
raaslrlrl lb return or uwr. luunjue.
Ngraed iiiaaga are urcsKrlbed for
BWB'i clothing. Hark reals will bs sunn
sr. .in s aiininiuiii of a turba ror bs
stars snd I I I Inrlu-s added lor "longs."
Ii noli brerted ovrroal win b elim
naled. sud nr length or tup cost will ba
a as luisa ufu of u iih he bar M alias and
lao iii.-l.r-. to be added1 for .iig. fjntg
Ibrss oauuie trorksis will be SUowsd la
ark ru! anil taringa w.U sol air sad
I I t larfess.
bid and track straps and flap ol ir.ru.
ers are lo br eluirlaatej sad bo re ufnete
n. i.i or irouMis cab b luaa with wool
cloth oi aior Usas lu isnasli of sack
sails ar lu bs put otal. Tea) aaasuuiuir
if ngti. uf rala awls la ruad al i I urnas.
WÍ..U life inoluiuui .Idlb ol rolláis will
be tnrs half Inches. All double coals
w in rieiar-hahle linings for civilian us
re lo bs rliiultistad.
MMuv.Hr unir i fi si mu 1 1 if
a Assoriai' I Pi Ma.
Missoula Muni. lune la. -lbs foirt
Ilia alluallon ui MonUna. idai. . and east-
era Washington baa Kapruir.J greall)
dur:ng lbs ia-t l bnurs. thants to cooler
w'-aiis-r ami rainy berry local rain. sc-
rordlng b reporta rsrrisad bsta today si
invadouat lera uf dislri'i su i of th l im-
ed blatas forest sera ice.
Ooly two new fire bulb ol Ihni small
blstes alarle l b iiglnallng in in Oisair
d'Asrne roaarra were reported today and
nwws rrom Use ksaiksu. Klellirad aad Hel
ns lore sts wbrs 'udlt una bava base
worst was . Ibe afltrt lhal all -tusa srs
bow ssder roalrol.
M.W WIN Ul.-bs
by Isabclllsd Press.
I ..ird-.li. lull if lieu. I
oss af lbs war diseases wi.icli Is bow
engaging the aitonllou or biillali aiuiy
dog sort. fJares or 'ti soase bars bean
for sous núes mirier observation and
irraiuieni la I. ..in in nn.ii and Hem
ai mies. It reareil m al la lit QerSNJ
srmy where lbs eaperx t n. i. t
lor a long me m tl rlr war bread Ian
nbierrsr thought it aro irosa a prt
lOUged lllrl uf ISIHMd fie. I
NATIUVAL MI.SIAI mf.
by Asaoruted Press.
I on. ton. Juiss ii-- Ural ualMnal
rrsuuraul. dperaled hare l Ilia bullan
.otrrtitJNMil auppliea s .an.) ins not
o. al si ivutdajr ar in the erening for
sbuiil r cents. Tbsr la snaliiia acroan-
modaii ru lor a. In SM SrsbaBI lb
dlwiers are served lo oulsids eusbnnsra
if a iletioMt la snad for lbs labs contain-
lar tin iiin:s eoiua meal. wjtj la a
llveieil by tsessebgar.
i mm t mvipgti it
ry Assucislad Pras
Amsterdam i. na.sia Juns i.
iVcaipisaUa baa lbs sad repuuKua ut be
ing lb v.oi.1 nan or ireruiany as re
garda jnrssule rtUBS lu war -tains. Proa.
. mini. ol ii... i . hare risa trnin IJtl
in 1Mb lu ' la luir or about five-
i.i srbereaa Hie 'sreisgs lncras for
II t-Thrai is obly this and wis half fold
srcordiiig lo a dlrsi-lof uf s btg rrtomis-
lory aim spoks si s Jnveuils cars cisi-
i.i. at Malum si "..ni. lit above tig
.ret were givea reriirsutoriea all ovr
ths rounlry srs llllril in orflavaihs.
snd the 10101 ties brs at- their wlia' sad
wbal lo lo iui ths aver growing uiitu
bar of i andhlaura lor irb Instuallona
AMI ll WgfUl
by Associated rrgs.
Ii In the
ral daw
i ha. aa
tAVbUVS Ik.NMb IUUMIU.M
h . Associated Press.
rullsdrlput. -une IS -4 good entry
list he beeu rsestrnl for lu wntnes'-.
nalloual leiinia i hiuf.fuetur tniiiuAiiieiii
wblrb brail. at lbs Ihiladslpbu cri.krl
iitib i ..ilion.. Tas list siauwi last bi
ysjy brow us of Loa Anfrles I. ise
must s. liable absaalo. Vittually all u
th star nlatcia of the.eiat will corn
pots to scld Vr ho snail west Mías Mulla I
Uoratedl for ibn cuaiupiuuship
their ailllisiy hii
lough The dlapi
asWHlb Sgllaih.n
in IVIsml f u
u liussia will resinas
.iter s short lur-
f U adds thsl sutl-
i .... . : Isrgsly
1 1 last iv w itaya.
posted all ursr tab
va s -aw sitned by
slim. ' nisii.g itshM
brgilr s:ti. Jewish
Children. Otj
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Monday, June 17, 1918, newspaper, June 17, 1918; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199704/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.