El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 37TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 11, 1917 Page: 4 of 12
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2 SOLDIERS DROWN
ONE IN EFFORT TO
RESCUE COMRADE
Twelve Other Members of Co.
K. Narrowly Escape Death
Trying to Sere Them.
Two aoMlcr vrrn rtnmnrd nn at
b lemptOlff to uvf tr.- i tlxr. arid IV o1hr
mmuntrt or -..t-i m k. stxiy rmirin m
ran try earruvrlv tu aju-ti neath al 7:10
O'eVkCk Tuaadey mot nirnr when ihey
leaped tnt the ft--1 in i i tin effort to
aave Um two doomed meh.
5 Prívale Cyd H. fiarriner. f1 year 'old'
i vim. Mt - frli riutn a iiridce spannlne
inr thrf ii' a' Hi '-'iiirnt plant. Ha
aenk umii r thf wr iwi and frlvate
Variiu (.. hifti. líi vi-ara old. of irtton-
Vlllf. AtaP-ti 1ti'i V Y.. was drowns
lw - laier ai ha ail'mpted tn
aire- hi cinredf' fife.
Twelve .llda-ra leaped Into the water
a ihe t' mrii wen- twins rarrled
fl"n the mnr. Mowl or the man I
Infajhl food u iintix ra. nk under Hm
rater atid were roaruefl only ilirmijth the
quirk amistaste of oOm
i iic company.
Tea lidiara -a dutodftat lava nd
driftwood which threatened to crowd
away the foot brida and rarry It down
the Rio Grande rnrat Gardner fall aa
i he baniaiar of iba brtds brofea away.
1 he body or Private Diet waa raeoverad
i.v two Mel lean a oa the Maiim aide of
border ona mile from where th tren
edy occurred. The Wei lean Had a rope
ale ut the body and aw am arroaa Uta Hlo
lirande dellreiinff 11 to the aoldlera.
i'ollee sefraani Tom York and Pollea
Surgeon John Hardy hurried to the plat e
w tiara the body had bean drafted out or
Hie mar when thay were called py the
a ldlra.
iff Ml oilia A. I'ak-1 of company
S 1 1 ty -fourth i rifan i r j worked over UM
hod y or Private Metx for it minute aa
ma the Schafar artl ricial rsepiretkm
method. When Um poiir auraaon ar-
rived the puhnotor waa lirón hi Into e re-
vire but without avail
Privets Gardner a body bad not he en
recovered let Tueaday nishi. Major
U Brown of tha madicai corpa look
chatre of Private iHetfa body whirl) waa
hnnifcht to tha Paak Undertaking com-
rill . mor rue.
WUM HHOOT MBOROM.
By Asaoctitad Praia. .
Kaat IH. Louta III. July 10. Twn ne-
groes were a hot and killed by national
auaidimen who warn on duty to protect
them durlnr tha rtotltif on July t. tt waa
fnirh-d at trie acrret aeaaion of the con.
ner'a Jury yeatarday. accord In t to Infor
(Lionel P.. I'. Clayton who wai in
rhartre of tha trnopa Vatiried there were
aot enoutb añidiera on duty tha after
noon of Juiv f to prevent riots.
Wheat Harvest in
Curry County N.
On In Full Swing
Unala. N. M July a -The tiarteatlne
of wheat nsa been on in Curry county
for several week and In now In full away
ovar the euUre .mi a ;
treat deal of threahin baa leaa don
aa et thai win milow aa aoon aa It la
poaaihle for tha rarloua outnta to make
taa round Pa rem ra ara hoping to loan
no time. In vettln their praln thraahed
and either marketed or atored aldea the
atraw thia year la ahorler than uaual and
It will ba dirricijll to atacfc It tn aucb a
maimer that a rainy apall would not in-
jure It
O L. Goodman who Uvea five milei
north of Ctaela. aoM the rtrat of tMa
feay wbeat crop lh thla city laat week
he train hronnt ey per buabel. It tett-
ed ftl and W pound to the r.n-liel and
waa traded aa ffn 3 wheat. Mr. Good
man 'a crop tnreahed ft buaheia to the
acre (rom fh arrea. At (he price ha re-
ceived bin land yielded an per acre in
addition to the nenerii he received from
t'taturihff the wheal. While the yield
frram the crop mentioned waa conahfered
food for thla aeaaon. It It aeld thit Uteri:
are a nimtber or rielda which will run
aa blab aa a buaheia to the tcra.
speaking of the price the mat wheal
brouRht Mater tttone manager of the
Clovia Mill and fclevapir company aald
Uut while be had paid over three dolltre
per hualiel for wheat In the aprlng the
prha paid Mr. (tooriman ft per himhei.
waa the hlgheat tte had ever paid for
wimat direct from Hie threaber.
IN THE COURTS
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MM-CmmI n. Insurant. Co. juiy ij
-1'uel Co. va. Boae July It fl p. m.
Maa Saiithwaeeera tíñmc Co. va.
MBioney juiy l& I p. m.
aaowr .mr o. ra neníela July 1.
GET IT AT McMICK'S
M id-Week Grocery Sale!
We hove porcluuMd over 1000 um of Canned Goodl that arc .lightly damaged and
many otar uWul household nacayaartiaa. Batter visit our atore rjuring this aaUa at every
thine yaj want will be at tha lowoat poaaible price.
DON'T FORGET WEDNESDAY. COME EARLY.
BREAD Wholesome Loaf .
Country Gentleman Com regular 25 sallar can 16c dos
Peas Van Camp's Early June regular 20c sallar can 14c dos
Tomatoes quart cans New Mexico pack can 18c dos. only
Pork and Beans bast grade regular 28c can 17c (guaranteed) dozen only...
Hominy Grits no bugs fresh stock while it lasts 6 lbs.
Soap yellow and white 7 bars 28c casa 100 bars only
Soap bis; bar yellow 6 bars 25c casa 70 bars . . .
. 4c
.$1.90
.$1.68
$2.10
$1.95
. . 25c
$3.35
. $2.78
CIlaTAD WITH ORDER $7.00 GROCERIES not in-
eluding Sugar or Flour Will Give
16 Lbs. $1.00
Dutch Cleanser 2 10c pkgs 18c
Sal Soda 10 lbs 28c
Bluing 4 8c bottles 18c
Bluing 2 10c bottles 18c
Bluing 28c bottle 18c
Eddies' Starch large pkgs 22c
Gold Dust large pkg 28c
Toilet Soap 10c bar Be
Talcum Powder 25c can .11c
Talcum Powder 18c can . .
Peroxide. 26c bottle only . . .
Salsa Pura can 9c dos 98c
Oy iters can 9c dos 95c
Van Camp's Chile Sauce larga bottle . .32c
Van Camp's Chile Sauce medium bottle . 1 8c
Mustard P. P. 2 10c bottles 18c
Ketchup regular 18c bottle 9c
Jar Rubbers regular 10c pkg 5c
Olive Oil 60c bottle 30c
lie
Eagle Milk can 20c doa $2.40
Candy all kinds best grade lb 18c
Sweet Potatoes can 20c dos $2.28
Van Camp's Sifted Peas 28c can 20c
Green Chile can 8c dos BOc
Salmon tall can 18c dos $1.78
Salmon large flat can 20c dos $2.40
Lobster regular 20c can 10c doa $1.00
Sardines regular 18c can 7sc dos. . . . 85c
Milk tall can 12c dos $1.44
Red Top Peaches can 18c dos $1.80
Candles each lc doa 10c
Hominy can 13c dos $1.80
Tobasco Sauce regular 38c bottle 28c
Asparagus tall can 13c dos $1.80
Asparagus square can regular 38c sise . . 29c
Asparagus square tall can regular 38c
iae 29e
Olive Oil 90c bottle 60c
Oscar Sauce 38c bottle 18c
Worcestershire Sauce 38c bottle ...... 15c
Oat Meal pkg. 12c dos $1.40
Grape Nuts pkg. 12c dos. . . $1.44
Pancake Flour pkg 12c
Lowney's Cocoa 1 2 -lb. cans each 18c
Crackers Soda 6 pkgs 28c
Layer Cakes each 30c
Coffee McMickle'a Morning Joy in package pound only
Coffee McMickle'a Morning Joy in 1-4 Glass Jars (It Saosfies) each
Peas imported Italy best can 17c
Extract Lemon 15c sise bottle 12c
Extract Vanilla 38c siaa bottle 24c
Assorted Fruit Flavoring 38c bottle 28c
Assorted Preservas regular 40c jar 32c
Jelly aaaorted jar He dos $1.20
Bulk Fruit Jelly lb 10c
Package Cakes 3 10c pkgs.
Angel Food Cakes each . .
28c
.28c
.28c
45c
FLOUR!:
$1.50
S1.75
I Good Grade 100 lbs. $5.90; 80 lbs. $2.98; 24 lbs. only
iBest Grade 100 lbs. $6.75; 80 lbs. $3.40 24 lbs. only
Baking Powder in bulk guaranteed beet pound Be
LARD Pure in Pails Guaranteed. Small Pail 77c Medium Pail $1.28
Large Pail $2.48.
Cresco fresh stock small pail 13c medium pail 88c large paS $1.65
Snowdrift small pail 45c medium pail 88c largo pail $2.10
Jello. all flavors 2 pkgs 18c Jiffy Jell pkg 12c
Grape Juke pint 18c quart 32c
Grape Juice small bottle 8c ' t gallon ...62c
Shoe Polish 25c bottle 10c
Macaroni 2 10c pkgs 18c
Spaghetti 2 10c pkgs 15c
Vermicelli 2 10c pkgs 15c
Prunes dried large lb 14' ac
Peaches best lb 13' c
Apricots dried lb 25c
Raiaina pkg. beat only 12c
Apples best dried lb 15c
Ice Cream Powder 2 10c pkgs 18c
ca Cream Salt 5 lb. 5c
Lye 2 10c cans 5c
Sour Pickles large ones dos 15c
Dill Pickles large ones dos 20c
Green Olives large ones pint 20c
Peanut Butter bulk lb 25c
Toilet Paper 7 5c pkgs. 25c
Toilet Papar 2 10c rolls 15c
f OIt (omuoiiDd
"VAavaace Braaa
vauM
MATCHES Special for Wednesday 7 5c Boxes 25c
meat department specials
Hams whole lb. 2814c
Shoulder of Beef Roast lb 13Vc
Beef Stew beet lb IBe
Veal Shoulder Roast lb 15 Vic
VeaJ Stew K. C lb 15c
Bacon by strip lb
Loin of Beef K. C lb. .
Round of Beef K. C lb
Veal Loin Steak lb
Veal Round Steak lb. ..
Mttc
..19V.C
22c
17V4c
....22c
VEGETABLES AND FRUIT DEPARTMENT
Oruona 10 lbs ate
Cajrtalaxsapas 6 for 4 .... a 25c
Watermelons on tee lb
SpoJds 7 Iba
Lemons large oases doa.
B Cabbage best 7 lb. .'. .
25c
.20c
26c
Depart menl--Look for Satirdty's Big Ad- Specials Galore
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Money Must Accompany Each Order
McMICKLE'S
OmOWMOBS NOT DICTATORS
YOU CAN .ALWAYS DO
600-602-604-606 E. SAN ANTONIO ST.
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aana i.wona UO. W Conroy Alia. IS
1 p in.
NOB.TH H KfOTfLN TO BND HCAeON.
By Ae toileted Prate.
Spokane. Waal... Jul ta nirer-tnea nr
lite rrit)weeteni be a bell lea rue artr r
infetina laatlnr all day voted tonlahi to
M iim aeaaon or ihe leaf ue neat flunday.
n mwrnmi n ii i ta anTierine mat im-
catiae or heavy rinandal loaaea artraadr
atitetnerj anri for tha further reeaon that
a mmihrir of the Iftajrue playera prohatily
will he railed on for military aervlre It
waa deemed adelaable to cloea the play-
turn rcrsjBHju wiiinini uauajr.
Tlwre are ata tama In the leaanie Hrat-
tle Taroma Hpokane Butte (irrat rain
and Vanroiivef B. C.
m.
A. Escudero Named to
Represent Juarez at .
Mexico City Meeting
A. E acodero of Jotres baa been ap-
pointed try tea i aerea cnajittxr of com-
merce to rtreaent the huaineaa men of
thet 'itv at the national meetinr et Mn-
IM City of huaineaa men or the repuhlir
it waa learned la El faan Tueactay ma;
a mi ruber of alejraiee will gx from en
Antonio Texaa. The meetinr wNl ion-
vena si Met l co atyThuradey.
R. AND ML BILL OeitBl
Wau-hinston. it. r July h). Willi tt
total m(w2fiW an Increaae of ai9ouo over
the appropriation aa paaaed by the honae
tha riven and harbor bill waa reportad
W the aenate today by the romtm-rre
committee Amendments sided lm lude
s proviaion to enable me atalea of Mtn-
neenta north and Aouth Dak its td make
a aurvey In order to imp'ove navlrstion
and prevent flood on their boundary
water; and another to appoint two army
ofrtcera two civilian and five hydraulic
engineer to make a general tnetlaatlon
of waterways
I. W. W. A GIT ATM KR ni 1 1 ii
nsit l.aka City Inly to. Peter Miller
reiHifd to be an arltator for the Indna-
Itlal Worker of the World waa arrested
at Blnaiiam today when 'eoree wd Jo
aepb Clmrlrh complained to the police
that they had been attacked. Acrnrdlna
to the atory told by tha Churtrh men.
Miller recently yave Oeorya Chorlrh
heatlnr becauae ho would not beed s
demand to foment trouble ai the Apex
mine ona of the I arre copper prodiirer
hi rub. When the men met today the
trouble waa renewad.
Germany Threatens to
Hold Small States Lia-
ble AfterJVar Is Over
By Aaaoclated preda
Waahlnrton. July 10. PubtlesOoe by
the ttate department today of Liberia
note savtrtne relations with Uermany la
threatening; to bold whaller powers liable
after the war for any dam aye done now
to Oermsn interests.
The i Iberian note aeys that relation
between tea two eevemmeni im aer-
erad "in aplta of the veiled threat made
by the acuna imperial c-erman enttaul tn
Ibis city to the effect that tha powers
of the third and laat Irnportsnce will be
held to stnn arrounUMMty for all dam
age done to German Inrereeta the MM
tor which will be pre tented and pajment
tliereftf en Torced after tha happy 11 oe
off the war." .
llMllrltnfl Permita
' Lull Mallín' to make chañara and re-
pair i st set Hotith ffreiron; cost lioo.
Krnest Wright to build a tenant blocs
IS Campbell Addition; cost 17000.
Ft. Otera. to build an adobe; coat 1Mb).
9f Franklin Height coat 1100.
H. tera to build on adobe; coat. Wñ-
J. V. McElroy to build a reeldenre
bloclt t t:atle Height; coat teOOO.
hhipbi ti.nrso plant vmmnm.
By Associated Preaa.
Ksal Booth Bay Maine July to. The
nhlpbiilldlna plant or Rh-e Brothers was
destroyed by fire today together with a
har--ompleted lightship several trawlers
and half a doien yachts and launches. The
loaa was estimated at stMiOan. it ts be
llevad the fire sa lUrted by a hot rivet.
WMisMaw wÁvre m cMifc
aH. Joaeph. Mo. July 10.-Declaring that
easy wjoM ao kmger support baseball
provided them try Jack Holland owner of
the ireaau league baseball here a oases
swat sag off fens tonight adopted a reao
latloe exteodmir sn invitation to Hugbie
Jone owner of lbs Denver Watt a
league team to mors his franchise and
club to 9L Joseph. The offer to Jotiet
contained a guaraníes of any reasonable
amount from the tale of iirketa.
Jonas who attended the meeUng said
It would be linuosilhle ror blm to transfer
Mb rrsnchtse to St. Joseph until next
year. Ha said however lie might trsna-
fei some off thla aeaeon's Denver gaaats
to hi. Joseph to keep up the tfatstial
hers.
HINTH H ARKKSTEO.
By Aaaoetated Press.
san Francisco July Six Hindus
were arrested today In a raid on ihe of-
fices of the Hindustan nadar a vernacu-
lar newspaper by United stale deputy
msrthsis. Four or the man were among
those named tn more than too Indictments
relumed laat week against San Francisco
business and shipping men German con-
sular aaent and Hindu chtrglng world-
wide conspiracy to foment in America sn
uprisiiur against British rule in India. The
other two have not been indicted.
KUtm NEW BLUCR.
By Associated Press
Boston. Ma.. July 10. Fred C
elected rranri aialted ruler of the Benev
olent and Protective . Order or Clks and
Atlantic City was unanimously named aa
the next convention city.
Harper
ty wat
Son of Late Hetty Green
to Many Mus Harlow; h
48 and Bride47 Yean OÍf
Cbiesss. Jsiy . col. M. í-p. Oria
son or U law HMty Oram wtio W Mr
uratsna usually waa spoken of tha ska
"richest woman In Amarlos." 10 te
married today. HI. brida WIU h. Mtaa
Mate) Hsrlow woo. .Inca tte dostk or
ter molter five tmti aat. tiaa ruldaj
wiui ralatiya in Hirhlasd Park s ssnum
of onicaso. t lJm
Cnlonal Oraaa. who llnr. U IIJO-
oasa) aatass laft by hi. nwthar with his
atsur Mrs. Matltew Aitor WUka .aid
that ha waa marrylns for sotttarMnt thai
million ean'l buy-'Ta real homa."
Tte "mo.t proposed to man In tte
world." who declarad Ihe newspapers
had causad him to recelre 10 letters of
proposal tn tha pa.t lirteen year .ho wen
a human and democratic sida an am-
ctiB.lns hi marrlasc. .
"I am marrylns the bert and moat Me-
nu little lady In the world." he said.
"I era marrylns a quiet Utile lady
whom 1 can so when I am burdened with
tha trouble of Ite world: I am marrylns
for a real homa. I want to aay riant n w
that I am not marrylns a society bud. I
am marrylns a truly .en.lbla woman. I
do not know who I. olnr to ba tha boss.
All I sen aay la that I am solus to try
to ba."
Colonel Oreen rave his ate as at yeara
and Miss Harlow' as 47. '
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CASTORIA
Again Hudson Proves
Greatest Endurance
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This Time Hudson Super-Six Special Makes New .American Speedway
Record for 200 Miles Averaging 104 Miles an Hour
Ralph Mulford has again demonstrated the en-
durance of tha Hudson Super-Six.
At the Chicago Speedway June 16th 60000 people
saw him establish new speed records for 180 miles
and for 900 miles.
A special racing car was used. It embodies all
the detail of design and construction that has ac-
counted for tha records of endurance held by Hud-
son Super-Six stock and racing cars.
Tha motor la exactly the sama ais as the stock
motor. Tha design 1 no different.
The principal change are such as could be made
at nominal cost to any Hudson Super-Six.
Endurance All Important
Vibration is the foe to long motor Ufa. It ac-
counts for breakdown and for high maintenance
cost.
Vibration is usually responsible for the car's fre-
quent trips to tha repair shop.
It is vibration inore man anything else which
force car out of speedway contests. Vibration
accounts for SleSaSaS power of motora.
U vibration and friction could be entirely elim-
inated there would be no such thing a a motor car
ever wearing out By reducing vibration the life of
the car is prolonged.
Vibration also reduce the usable power of the
motor sanen or mo power generated is i
within the motor by its own vibration.
The Hudson Super-Six motor more than any
other type has minimized vibration. That 1 why
the Hudson Super-Six is mora powerful and capable
of greater endurance than other ear.
These Teats Prove It
Hudson Super-Six speed tests are in reality en-
durance tests.
It Is possible to build faster cars than the Hudson
Super-Six Special but the speedway record of 104
miles an hour for 900 mil now held by a Hudson
Super-Six Special proves that endurance a mora
Important
raster cars have never been able to meet the
strain of such long distanre.
Endurance is just a vital to you ss it is to the
driver on the speedway. Even though you may
not cara for great speed you do want endurance.
Your car must be able to meet every service (train.
Our Interest in racing is not so much to see how
fast are can make the Hudson Super-Six. It is
to demonstrate motor endurance. It would take too
long at ordinary driving speed to demonstrate the
endursnce Ufa of a Super -Six. The speedway
in a few hours calls for all the stamina required in
yeara of ordinary use. These racing tests are of
interest because they show the endurance of a
Hudson Super-Six
Tace drivers are the moat exacting critica of
car performance. More Hudson Super-Six car
are used in racing than of any other make. Moat
of them are entered by professional drivers whose
oaly interest is to win prises. They were stock
car mad saint ble for racing chosen because
of proved endurance. Ho other racing car of
prominence so nearly resembles stock production
as doe the Hudson Super-Six. Practically all
of the notable racing car and particularly those
against which the Hudson Super-Six Special has
shown its superiority were built especially for
racing. They bear slight resemblance to the stock
production of any factory. Their cost 1 usually
so great that not more than two or three car
are aver built The Hudson Super-Six is es
sentialiy a production car.
Thk Calls for Endurance
The principle by which it has rrunimized vibration
and thua increased power and lengthened motor
endurance make It easily suitable for raxing.
Experts who know the true quality of aH cars select
Hudson Super-Sixes because they can rely upon
them to win their races.
The very 'qualities of endurance that are necessary
in racing are the qualities you should demand in
the car you buy. It guarantees safety km masw-
tenance cost and long service.
You can get a Hudson Super-Six in any body type
you may deaire. There are eight designs to choose
from. The carriage detail match the high quality
of the chassis construction. Because there are now
38000 Hudson Super-Six owners a Hudson Super-
Six costs considerable less than any car with which
it is comparable.
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LONE STAR MOTOR CO.
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