Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 117, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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_ BY THE
• H0WN3VILLE HERALD P»JB. CO
___Founded July 4 1SQfl._
Oldest daily paper on the Lower (jtilf
***** tarries largest telegraph service of
*ny in South Texas.
Evening Daily and Saturday Weekly
4JCMBER OF TUP ASSOCIATED EKESS.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
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*“7. one year.
Weekly one year .fi.jjo
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•ureases Should delivery be irregular nleaae
try the office. Telephone No. 7.
Entered a a a«s md-rltM matter In the poet
wee at Brownsville. Texas
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
Subscriber- in the city of Brownsville who
ail to receive The II-mid regularly are re-
quested to notify the office promptly. Telephone
No. 7. New sidiscribera should receive their
“rst paper not Inter than the second day after
he order ia in the office of The Herald. Every
nihacriber. ev< n in the iiiwt distant sections of
"he city should receive his paper not later than
v4fl p. m
Check* should he made payable to The
• Townsville Herald Publishing <\> Business
•mmunirnti .ns should be addressed t<» th**
■>nipnny. snd items lett«-rs. «*tc. intended for
iihlicaMon should be ad*lres«ecl to Editor Tlic
tl**rald Brownsville. Texas. Letters intended
•»r pnblicatinn should he signed with the full
••'.'tie of the writer The name will not be
•rinted if not desired but it will be evidence
’f <t°o4 faith *>n the part of the writer.
Th» Herald i* delivered by carriers r- g
ilarly employed bv The li mit! to subscri-
be rs* homes in Slatanioros Mexico; W***t
Brownsville. San Bcid:.* Harlingen. T.vf t I
ffavraondville. Mercedes Eli rr. McAllen. Mis-
sion and Edinburg The latter p int .th** no t
listant from tin* **liice of publication is
'eacbed at 6:-4o o'clock on ib> :ifi*-ru<>«>n of
publication a *iM** i d a.u<-mobile s*-rvi«*e
ieing employ.-.! from S in .luan. Texas. Sub*
tcHbera not r<**iving tluir pipers r.-gular-
'y shoidd notify the I* * a 1 agent or write The
Herald Brownsville. Tex
Monday \q\emdiJ. •_>_» i«* 1 r».
-Ill' FATE or UAliV EOLLINDE.I;.
not to In* doubled rh: t tin*
Chicago physician Dr. lluide!-on. wa-
actuated by purely coi -cicntioi:- motiv* .
in deliberately penniitMig . Ii..b\ t*• die
when lie might of -nvrd it by an operation
refusing to operate Ihcjiu-c tin* infant
wa> very badly dclorimd au*l *!*lc«tiVi* ip
various re.-peet- y. i in- < ..nr- i- open
to criticism. On the one hand he may
have performed a humane a* t which he
netuallv lH*lieved it to be m r< !u-ing to be
instrumental in giving lit** to a child who
lie wu- convinced would only live to -ufTer
anil might Ik* an imbecile. Yet it i- a verv
serious thing tor any man to pi. -nmc t«>
put him-cll in tin* phi**** <*t tb*d ui deetdii
whether a hmtiaii being -hall live <n* «lic
when tliyl h. ini ei tircly iiuio. out and
helplc--. The pip. atan admitted on tin*
wit tie— -land that he could not tell
whether til** child would h< m.atallv d<-
licicut *»r not.
Il i' a laet that g« niu- i- ott* m de-
veloped in |m r-oii- who ai. ph\~ieall\ d<
feetive and tha• • • •! ht h:u
capable of doing great • .I hi the world.
It i- true that the p**—ihiliii*-> ..| m ; a I
mental development ■ re ninetum*- gnatei
in >u**li ease- than in the child who
physically normal from the m> r*- la.-t
that being excluded from tl ■ ordinal'
channel- of eliihl «h*\ !<>| • a r . nhy-n .llv
that is tlm deformed . hil<l ha- • . i.-r . u
portumly I nr deeper r* ading and umr.
«*on**entrated study ami thuii.d■'
’I'll*' fate of tht* Hollo ■ ■ r baby ha- ln.*u
decided however ami tin* re-pot jbihtv
rests upon Hu* phv'iciati. Helm b. ■n*v-
* culpate*l by a jury cntm*c . <! L. i-■. !\ <■(
fellow praetitioUi*r-. :m *1 it i- ]• • be pn
sntued that the weight *a t. -timonv wa- m
his favor. Still we -hoiild rather i: had
h«*en ht* than we that had tip- r< ~ion-i-
hilitv *»t denying h to that hit <• t human
ity. The word «d the jury. t«* tin* • IT .■»
that it i- the duty o! tin* pliy-ieian "to
save ami prolong h and to prevent ui
fering" have a dual ignit km tie* xv 11 • • h
while in a scli-e it: -lifying til* act ; - o|>.
which might |*r* v * i.* iitVi ring yet . i tin*
-aim- time make i; apparent that if • *h*<
tor must Im* a very . * . mat* diagnostician
and even a prophet t«* lie able to -nv that
a child win* wa- * * l«<ru * * n tt-t I..- <loou d
to phy-ieal -tiiV* ring it it lie. .1.
A UHNTU UEMIVDI h
The Herald w«*!il*l i maid :t- E. .
ville iitol t atm ion eounly r< i
when renovating their we i ;
they should reniemb* r lie* i‘ arily Ihime.
At nv garim-nt- win • ■.! J>« . ..*
vpl.-n-.l serviceable lor tin* u-e *»f anv
member E*m rv ’ In .gg' * m-
and even joy l** some poor jM’r-on.
-uch elothing a- i- -cut to the Charity
Home l- distributed at ote. tie m edy **m*-1
without ih’kiv aid many a poor i r-oe
ha- Ikk'U clad eomlortably by tin- me;»*i-
who miglit otbeivvi e lut\<* -liiver*-*! will
cold during the winter. i*'v eu itmth eaten
or torn garment' i ay <>.- at iized ;*<i
pa telling or t«>r niakn >ed «|tiill!'•!•
llotne now Ini' quit* ami t undK*r <*t little
childix'ti in it' ear** and would appreciate j
u-si-tancc in nuik.ng them ««xn»f«*rt»*I»1 *
lor Hie winter. _
No doubt the 'elf-* xpa!riated An . re- n
AYiIlintu Waldorf A-t.*r eiip-v- to the ftiH
# e-t extent tin* privilege et paving
$lllfHI00<l a year t*> tin* country of hi-
adoption ii' lit' eoutribution t«* tin* war
tax. We hope
Ail a Chance. Anyway
"*It*s «l ell-*' *>t h»ve at tir-t sight."
• 'Well. may Ik* it will work out all
right. It took four years to select m.v
husband and l****k trlinf I got Ib-froit
J"re<* Press.
t i t> * i f * ii* • • • • • *211 •
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• OTHER PARERS' OPINIONS. •
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• nnniYYYYtnuiH
A Credit to the Democrats.
The fcderaI reserve hanking system is
| a money making institution notwith-
standing the fact that il le|s out ils cap-
ital at a low rate of interest. At tin* end
• if the tirst sj\ moillIts of it> operation
il has passed more than *1 in
its geld settlement fund to the credit of
the reserve hanks and reserve agents-
The inauguration of this svsteiu is a
piece of constructive legislation to the
credit of tin* democrat! • party that just
ly entitles ii to ihe gratitude of the
Aiucrimu people llmision Pest.
Just Be a Live Fan.
N on need not fie a l>all pvayvr your-
self to derive physical lienetit from the
! game. .1 list 'ii in llie bleachers and let
>040 enthi'siasin do 1 Ii«* rest lie one of
the howling ni'b: yell as loudly as you
want lo when you feel like it. It's good
for you. Fver>- time you jump up and
•down and yel! for a home run. every
time you forget yourself and lei vour ex
cileinent have lull plav. the blood is
sen 1 raeiug through your veins and ar
(cries and every organ of your body is
1 purged and stimulated. Fiery time you
"bawl out” the umpire and cheer your
favi rites the oxygen rushes into your
limgs. while vvurrv and denressiou are
forgotten- Watching a liotlv contested
t game is more stimii’aling than drinking
'whisky* and it leaves no in'jurious after
etfeets. Salt Lake Telegram-
Justice to Sh**t)p?rtL
1 lie re'ding matter that appears in
The Tribune |oday> signed bv I'uited
States Senator Morris Sheppard is
P'i"|ed :i' adverlising h has had pla v
•as viieli matters ill oilier paper* of the
slate. Ii m iv l>e remarked however.
I 'ia» i tie purpose of Senator Sheppard
•n v<o i. wing some of the details of his
! public work i' entirely natural and in
• very way legitimate and the more so
i hat he uses 1 he public pres* of his
Stall* as means to reach the public. The
Tribune joins in non partisan spirit
with others in appreciation of the val
j liable service in tile Foligrcss of the
r-luniou Senator- the more notable this
service. I icon use of’ the fact tliai he has
... aide am) willing to devote bis on-
■ till* 1 ime and ability lo the be*! interests
• I his State and Constituents. So in
'pit it id jll't*-e |o t 1h* Senator we do
1 not hesitate lo ask of readers careful
sidcration of the review of hi' work
made by Sen; lor Sheppard. Wam Tri
I biJIle-
Fire Prevention.
1 exas i- going lo have a fire preven-
tion eampaign• However that will hard-
•v bring the people to tin* realization of
the fact that every year there is n ter-
rilie economic tire waste. produced thru
( • atvlesMicss nnd i;ioL of pit* -milion. .Vlul
| ' 'hall prol>:iItlv hear of ii'clc" fires
that have destroyed projierlv brought
i*nin and desolation and left our pltvsi-
• al resources impaired even more. It js
>eiy dillie ill indeed to leach the people ;i
j great lesson about precaution. Austin
Statesman.
Nj^w Use for Pigs.
I he pupils | the public school at Iloilo
i!| •loinisou county have bought a pig
I hey will fallen il on scrap* of luueli
peaiiiiut Inn lei* ami any tiling tlmi the
pupils m ay be pleased to feed it. 11 i.'
believed II1.1I I tie |.ig can be solj al a
prolil of twelve d- liars at the end of
S1\ months. I'lie money will be Used for
ihe purchase of a library for the school-
I cuiplc Telegram
Luke McLuke Says.
II i' now po"ible io buy pocketbooks
• haI are made o| asln*s|os. Iful lhe\
won 1 prevent ymir money from burning
a In |e ill y our pocket.
Pile re is nothing wonderful about the
b'e* that lln* women of Hu* Fiji I'l.md'
do Hot wear any clothes The wonderful
lent 11 re i' whai on earth the women
there fiml lo talk about
l.'iiv now and then you will run into
a friend who has had an opportuuiiv to
g*l some licuuiiic Havana cigars dirl
• heap because thev were Smuggled lu
ami 110 duly v\a paid 04 I hem Ami.
*'Ker ill** 11 lend b*ls you Miinkc one of
lln* Smuggled Havanas you get the im
press ion dial ii wasn't the Customs lu-
'pedoj-> lln* Havanas dodged- Ii was the
Health | ii'pe.'tors
A whole lot of I hem merely read the
Weather I overalls '•» they ran catch the
'Neal Inn Mail in .1 lie
"hen man marries the kind of wo
man who would rnlhc* ki's her Poodle
t!uu kiss he husband other men feel
'Oily lor (In* Poodle
Aid 1 you have roamed around the
world for a while you will discover that
Hie Naked Truth usually needs a Hath
A turn’s aim is usually mighty good
*hrli he i' throwing bouquets |jm.
SC: r
lle ie are a whole lot of men in ihe
u|'l "bo -au afford '!'» for a new Tire
w Im can1 afford Lo Pew pent
A man in i do it I»ut a woman can
'laud in front of a mirm- and make the
mirror lie in her face-
Mother hates p» admit that she i*
"tong when 'lie and Father have an ar-
gument-. Hut she would rather annit
1 on she i* wrong than admit that Fa-
ther i' right-
U hen a woman gels hold of a cheek
lor she gets up al >ix in the morning
h 11 sj|e> down town to r|e Hank to
m i her nun because *|e is afraid the
I* ink w ill be short of money*.
"lint good does it do to I.* a flreat
. ;n have vour face mi the Postage
Mamp when von know that ambodi
IM the f lilted States can Lbk it
Mete men would acquire knowledge if
they could absorb il without bein.r
taught. t
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* BITS OF BYPLAY. *
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Hv Luke McLukr. ^
v...^*******i**.*.:
Ooof!
A ProhibiUotiisd 1 know
llis name is Thomas Trotter;
Ami he loves Prohibit ion so.
That he won’t drink harjl water.
Paw Knows Everything.
Willie Paw what is an optimist?
Paw An optimist is a man who when
he starts on a fishing trip takes a skil-
let with him to fry the lish he hasn't
••aught my son.
Aw. Gwan!
lie is a verv trilllilnl man.
*
At least so 1 have heard;
Poll jii'l lieeaitse he stutters eau
You sa\ he breaks his word?
JL .
Huh!
•'Never kick a mail when lie i-* down"
remarked the < >ld Fogy
"That's "right" agreed the* tiroueh
'lie may be planted there laying for a
jchance to sue lor damages.•’
The Byplay Minstrels.
••<b*o| evening. Mr. Tamlm. Have
yen anything new this evening?”
"Yes. Mr. InterbK'iitor. Can yon tell
mi* why a dead hell is better Ilian a live
hen ?*’
"No. Mr Tamho. I cannot. Will you
tell us why a dead hen is better liiau
a live hen?”
* IWt-ause *»he will lay wherever you
put her.’*
•Aery g**od. And you have anything
for us. Mr. Hones?”
*Aes mi\ Can you tell me w here the
lirst doughnuts were fried?”
"No I cannot. Will you tell u>
where the lirst doughnuts were fried "
''III < irecce ’’
“As -*m*ii a^ the poliee have gathered
up tin* bombs and the firemen have e\
iliuguished the flames. Mr. <». <'hoak
I moll will render that pathetie ballad:
f l»on t Ki^s the Poodle. Father. You
Might Make Hear Fido Sick.”
Sure.
“W lial i> a Nome Product' Kxposj.
I ion ?" ask«*<| i lie Uooh-
•A l»s« l> y 'how.” l-ep'icd I lie Wise l Jin.
Be Thankful.
Don*' kirk l*ei aus*- xoni- purse is flat.
'.ml Ii hi ei- ». • plight;
\ on shoi-ld I • negbtv thankful (hat
’i on h.n «• ;>ii i.ppet ite.
l>o||*| ki k Iw-rstUse your clothes are thin
A ml bitter cold t he storm:
Hut just sav with a cheerful grin:
"\My hair keeps my head warm!”
I >on*l kirk because votir shoes have ho!r>
I >oti*t kirk. man. I repeat:
Kememlier there are some |H»or souls
Win* havru't ;ili\ f«*rt.
Don't kirk when siek and donated Mur
When von an* llal in bed:
1 on should he mighty thankful von
Am* nut already dead.
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Ccme in. Girls!
Hear l.ukr: Out here in Vancouver
I! <’.• Minnie Yells and Ihittie Shivers
to •:*•! into the f'lub. Vancouver.
Oh. Thanx!
|"I.:iiiigli ami grow fat.” tin* proverb runs
• lii>l \y; 11 * -11 l.nkes byplay spue**.
\ssimilntc hi- jokes and puns
\ «»ii II xvrar a i'oiimli*d fa"**
Ami furl heroine vmir weight inrri-rse
Will adipose to spare
Am| reading l.uk*- youll have to crave.
Or your pouts will be |*>o small to
wra e
•I. S. I*. Sullixau. Indiana. I
Bless You My Children.
I tear l.ukr: Mr Otto tlv ler and Miss
l.mma litistin wr-r married at A?gcr.
llanlin eouiiD. Ohio. this week K ||
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Special Announcement!
•Ill'll alld IJrirzc I lie Salem (Oliioi
I barbers have been given chairs in the
*4 raping I loom in the t’lul*. Iz.zx Weig
; Iioll. ol WVsOv.mmI. and Uavtior Shine.
”* A baiiv. I ml. have l»«-«-»i appoint
• d Weather Men for the f lub. Mr. C.
I . Waltz cf Partners Ky . and Mis>
Hriglii Shanks of < ’raw fordsville. l„d..
!i;nc Im-.-ii appointed Dancing luslrmt
"is for tin- Club Wash polls of pom
v- M. \ a. will !«• employed in flic
' M*' Lih-licii. Olto Mom of Zones* flic
0m'. wil' be attarlu-d to the flub (Ja
i'a”c. tears \ Tears tin* Austin Tex-
:v• umlerlakers yvill have charge «.f the
t 1 ttb’s Planting Hoes
Ouch!
11 "lorado Springs tJaz.rtir )
-Mr- forger did r»«.f esca|*e entirely.
He yyas hit on tin* eontr irv-
Tuff Luck!
Hear l.uk**: Whnt is a Prohibitionist |
going to do when hr hits (Vdartown
Ha.. Then- are on lx- two hotels lure The
') p'Phl run by Walter Honz and
iIn- ( ominrieial hotel is run by Mr. and
-'It s. u. I. Hooz. Hene Kochi.
BiiJt-feeve Us. There is Some Difference!
Hear Luke: U t|.*r mix difterem-r \
"'"1 ‘*oHnp at
twilight? - .Mrs. || r. \y
We're Neutral.
Hear Luke: Phase deride this he|
Audi- Medcr .'•»»> are a big hand’
xvV"' fl‘- “J’* ! s:iv -VOM Uttn* runt
" »o wins? — Kaps.
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BIRTHDAYS TODAY
Cardinal Merrier of Belgium who I
brought down upon hi- head the wrath ot j
the German invader- of In- eountrv by bi-
pa-toral "letter ot sympathy with his
-trieken |M*ople and who has felt the -tern
re-trietion of the military law during the)
pa-t year is ti-l year- old today. Long
Iky fore li«" l*eeauir a earilmal. he wa- known
to the world of plnlo-ophy and -eienee. I!•* j
was a nienilier and later president of the
Koval Aeadenn of Sen-nee Letter- and
l ine- Art- of Belgium. At Louvain uni. r- [
-ity In organized a -eliool ot higher ph:h>
sophy. lie wa- horn at Braine I'Allend. a
village near Waterloo in the -nine town
wliieli gave Aliierien the great pioneer!
mi**ioiii-ry ot Oregon Very Kev \driaii i
Crouet. Cardinal Merrier devoted him-
-elf to edueational work in Belgium and
wa- made arehhi^iop ot Maline- in 1 fMM*
and treated a eardinal in the following!
year. The pastoral letter wliieli -tirred up
the trouble nearly a year ago i- one ot tin*
treasured documents of the war. I* was
unt surprising that the eardinal wrote hi-
-Irong letter. One o| hi- predeee--or- in
Belgium. Cardinal Krankeiiherg re-i-l*d in
turn. Au-lria Franee and I'm—ia and died
in exile. The hi-hop ot Ghent encrgelieallx
oppo.-ed Napoieoii and he al-o died in ;
exile. Both ol tin -e prelate- withstood
the 1 omgn oppre--or to hi> laee and
Mereier followed .n their footstep-.
George K. C. Smillie the engraver who
make- the portrait- on Lnited "'tnt.j-
banknote- :il year- old today.
Baron D*K-touriielle- de « ou-lenl ot
F ranee who i- writing |s*aee artieh*- t»'t
years old today.
Howard Broekway \meH«*an inu-ie
eonipo-er IA years old today
i'yru- K. Diilliii Amerie.T- toremo-t
seulptor. At year- old today.
I Ifni doliu N. Garner emigre—man from
le.xa-. In years old today. /
Dr. Kdnmnd T. 'shanahaii. dean of
Ciiiliolie university W« hington 47 today
lion. Frue-t \\. K. l»-rteongre--nian !
troll! Mn-siielnisett- A7 year- old todav.
TODAY IN HISTORY
•VJ Province nt Maine In*
It- inlialiilant-. Iieeaine a eoniitx *>t
Massai-husett-.
1<1 • !»’i>!ielf ( !|Ve !ier<* ami ront|Henr
of India -nieiiliat a at* <*t l!».
1 ~!t> TFieohald Wolle Tone an Iri-h »ol
dier t'nndeiuiied lo death t«»r taking
tip arm- agatn-t Km: la ml. -tiieided in
pri-on.
l-tu» rtUlgrt — lir-t a — — t * 111 ‘ >|eij ;;f Wash-
ington.
1 >01 The pi 11 * 11 \ XX a - i!-ed ill |io-toh Ini'
tile la-1 time.
I''! I Hank «* t I'm-hun »a- im-m moated
and organized.
1M0—Co-ta Un a Iteeaim an .independent
feiHlMie.
1S|0 Havana ji.inetl the Herman empn ;
Hrti--iart- detent the Freiieh at Thion
villt% ejtpltiring _’*»H *• um" and Hum
pi i-oner-.
1 ''!• 1 * Mlii-i i <.* St a m!a rd * MI eon * p: t: \
mdtetrd in ]V\i- for anti-lru-t xmla
f ion-.
1!>UJ Dietl I rederiek A. Krupp. Immi
Herman gun maker.
I'd I—I lie War; IJu--ian-» oeeupv Hum
hitmen a town in Kn-t l*ni--ia; de
Hat Turk- at Kr/.erum. An-tria or
de^-s all eivdian- oil! ol I'raeow. Set*
via it" amioitiiee -trategie retreat from
An-triiiti tine-. Freneh repul.-t heavv
Hernian a --alilt - in the Argotine re
— *•»*!- Heavx Herman arlillerx fire a'
Ypre-.
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Do Not Hesitate
In u>k out* ailviri* nti any huMiie*- pmb-
Inu that runt runt*> >uu.
‘
It " uur bu-inr-*. lu help \uu it wr ean
amt rVrry I'aeiiilv el uur batik i- alway- at
your di~|*n»al.
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iiBrownsville Texas
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The First National Bank
Of Brownsville Texas
United States Depositary
CAPITAL ’*»* $100000.00
SURPLUS ro* C.'-ninn* $150000.00
Undivi Jed Profits Earned $25000.00
Merchants National Bank
firnwnsvifle Texas '
H| CTflPlf *’AII> **
L UlUlill KOM lUil.OlO.M
.. .. _
(Earned)
ou» Per Ceni iniere** Paid On Tine *nd ^avmcs fleposit?.
W I I .I - - ||- | _MU ■_«
-g-
“THEY ARE~POURING IN”
WE MEAN ORDERS FOR FRUIT CAKES AND OTHER THANKSGIV-
ING CAKES BETTER NOT NEGLECT IT. ONLY A FEW DAYS LETT.
DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY
BROW AS VI LliK BAKKRY
_12X1 ELIZABETH ST. plRiNE 515
BUYERS - BUYERS ■ BUYERS
Or LAM)
IN THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY
Why not rent a farm for one year
to see hotv you like it.
lOO acres fully improved. fully eqnippcil
and stocki'd. Independent pumping
plaid on river. Crops in field now.
Heady for busines immediately.
CALL nr Will 11 # F. U. LUCAS
Valley Hotel # y Brownsville. Tex.
Telephone 303
" ARMY MATTERS
i
Army Orders.
' Wasliiiiitoii. I* l'.. \. v \ .
• 'tijfliliti S. If Kini.n l. . .-a-t at n.:r
will |.r.d I i ( ! i.v .;H f. .
i»»rar\ duty tie :. t.. |»i • •> r a ii n.
Its I I - 1
i< iiaitt i . Ii. I. mi. .. -t ... .
.|* tat|. <1 for '• r>.iir and u .ll till vsmmr' in
|nuie **f first in urdnaii.*. d*-; ■ t
li-lit tud v. il j ■>. .I i. 11 .. k 1 - . . I
Cllii <<is. for duty.
Ity ■ CtM.ll Of III I
.f Major li.-it. ral W II. t'mt. i lro»n
0 i v ire is aniiotiiiied atnl It. w ill |i|*oer *■«! to
• is Home.
Set ..ml t |! i ■.. vt .1. « \|. I j' I'! 1 ’
•aialri. \\ il I j»r.«r.-..«| i.. tie- \\ 1 s. - |{. • .1 II -
• K:il. \\ aslnitgt • .ii. I or •• \.: n >in. i.;..r ; - ... ■ .
aim* litfor detail in aiinti. a >
dgiiul « *rj■<. tl- I.. |.r..jier station.
('a|daiit .1. I' ' .tM-n. • si till.- x
» d*t>tl«»d for r. rrtiifltic s.-ii. .•■id is r.
lev* *1 trutti assignment t<> Fifty •ninth .•..nrjutn
■h»e.-d on i!iiassigti«s| H>t ttttd will proceed t>.
fell -rsoa Ihirrtel-- f..r duty.
First il.< ntei m t I* I’iei. :-r a ■ i i:
.•rv < ori«s. is d.-ta..ed lor r« eruitit.a *. . ..»••• *«■ .!
\ill |.t i.. I ..rt i. \ u V.-ik. t. i
Inly.
I lie naim* <>i' t' i i»tnii t ‘ l . K a . i - •
1 ft tilery ctiUilt. is jilticed on list: (it d> isclcd id
h ■ and iiaue «•* I •••tain 1 . II. I - i :n. • t
irt 11-ry »..r| . is .-.I li* i-m ....
Major S. V. 1 !• I- ; nt '.■> mi >•. i
ittaeli* .1 f.. Ill s > • ■ tIt .tiv. In .
Kind I L. T. Wm
r«»tn r»*«rttitins 1 V * F t Sl»*. V tv
fork and will j i >•«. < d t*> Fort Williams. M> .
or duty . coast .1. i.-i.s.-s «.s !%*n la?.;
< 'aptain r. II I...i ... .1 *• s.-ii it i - .
eli.-ve.t front duly tii. P.■ and is - • .go. ■) to
Mist e.>ni|i.: a i. .«-u st art tilery >«• r i •**.
t upturn II. 1- 1. u*ivis. vf.ist art ill rv • •
J
t* m "ii It. M—. will report to i lief oi tali' for
I "ttl|‘near.i duty.
I- •" v' I• *i‘ h" tiionth anil lifti • day* is
t I • it. ii.ml It. X. I.yti**. lYntl in
I ant r...
1 ' ' • *' IC* i: * l. i* Jr.. T.-ntli ... dr.. i>
• 1; i- • t'f. r11:tiag >n h-«- ami « III pro
' .1 Itind ii- l'.a r i. k> l .r duty.
I "J !l I Frith is tratiHferreil from »l|.»
• ! ■' i-aiitrv to tla I u"iii\ -o viMitli infantry.
• -I. *Hidy from tli" Twenty
v.'i.tii to ti ■ ■ Fifth ii antry.
II | I' lit III lln "|lt "tl f! ■ -'"nation
i <t U»* tit "tut tit. Il M. t’hf*»t<ii!i Ji Xi .
t : lit.'. J
I- n • "■[" 1 t It. It ': • i .)inuH'.|*-
" ' ■ .'I's. w ill |.ro« . "«| to \.-*« i .f*fT l'..r
f•" it»i»orar .hit. thence to |»ro|nr - f.»ti«•:*.
!' Lieutenant F. F. tlviTh<>lii. r. infantry
1 l|>s». assigned to tl:> S<\ • llt""lttll
in I a il try.
I l.r i nit I .1 Fliilipsu. Twi'nlv-
'■istlH iidanlry. is i a ;!• d for gi rn-ru! recruit -
V • I will I'lur 'll to F it Sit-
I low . II for duty.
Si • . ltd l.i. ";t*-aai)f II. I.. SjijM'tjiiii*. \ii •
t "fit; iiiiai ry. : .j.-tail.'.l f*»r r. ’t.Tal rn t'liit
im: s tl.-.- and will proceed to Fort she aim
:n . r»di"v iiiR Fir t IJt-atfitant A. if. U tl
I* 'U»<. Twenty ninth infantry. who will i..in
Ids t ■gilTH'llt.
i h ■ It".' • '.v'ji . .1 olti.-. i s are a signed |„
- in. « i*tain F. tIJn t:i ft »..
! >■ ' utf ■ ' Mr-: Fyptaiti |{< . > \f.
• to ?• l’w uy s.. aid infantry: First
'• *. t II. S. VI;I Irt tl.. Xivt*. nth j„
*■ First l.i. nt. it.int il. A. W<d!. to the
I > i:th > 1 ■ r ...try and Fhadain K. Vi \V.««|
t tiny NiihIi ild:mlrv.
S' "!ld l.i ■■Ut»-TJ.'llt S. .1. Il idll l. «• ;. si ir
ti.ltay corps. is relic. "d from awntgtMiteMt to
l tsit! <. ni«wt|iy -d wifi >»•»♦. *r? t • cotr. niund'ug
oflii-.-r i as? <j. !• t - . I s-Hj |>i.-x 1 for iwsicii.
yient.
S. ihmI l.i 'H.' U'id S. J. t iiai. rlain. Fighth
m
I»i"g" for duty f
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