El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Monday, October 22, 1917 Page: 2 of 10
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100 OFFICERS OF
RESERVE CORPS ON
WAY TO NEW POST
Cc nttnissioned Men Are Given
Chance to Transfer to Home
SUte Units.
Hy Times "pedal Corresiannitent.
Camp Ceay Denting W. M. net. fl
Mun iTian im re.aen officers lent here
recently from f ori fun-y. Kmaii itsried
yeelrrdly end lodiy lor their ir its-
tlon III mmeinent aai In tcrorclance
eitli lustrín linns remind hete riom lh
adjutant v al of the rntted hieles
allow nt lliese officers If limy to desired
to he tmnafi-rreii in tit cami-a where the
Irnopi from their nun itateiliansss
polorado end Missouri sre naming. Hicy
vara alilineil In tlx different ramps ai
tollo i.
. csmii tvmiphin. Fori Hill. : Caul
Tom t.urlf'M. I ir
June t it. Mi
M. yin I
Don. I II. And'
Chirles M. Avuy.
ili-nal i II
I .1
aa. Herl Anilrr-
Will I'. Amfahr.
fl. aiit . Mm-iMi H- I o-c. The h in- h.
Bsisit lunar i llenmtt. J. 8. Ilcnnlng-
field ns'-ar I" tiente.. 1 1 a i w.'.d II Benton
Arrfiia Brerlieiiri.iye. Iiainel I' Urn Ktnrt-
ford m Hiim-n. Mrll I f;l:ne Howard
Cook l.ei It i "k. Warren . (.nog
Loriln H. ' iinniiifiutn liaymonit M. 1 on
litughim. Atilhui It. t"-loi Atlilreiv llnl'l
frank J. I'lataer. I I ui fowler John I:
llantla A I v i : i li ii.iii . Ueorge P. Moldan
('. ft. Hope Jenii-s V. 1 1 iltt i Ij r cy Jr.
Wen-en k. Jam.. I rio.y o. Johnson in"n
V. Junea (i It. krlloya Uiarlea r ki ll)
frank k'laer. A l.ioimit. Hiram P. I.a-w.
ren.r Louii li l.iiua-y John C. Midden
Knmitt Haila-soii. Wtllsee I.. May m-w
arn MrKlltr rk. W. H. VMill. John W
Miir.d. Wirim E. ' n Jam- It.
Miller freilernit A. Mr. M. J. si... su
Edwaiil M. nn-iiiy. Jnlin a O'Tmle An
drew I.. I'm a ell. lulli It llaitir w I
fleardnn Jiliri A. Metier carl I. Hell
Clare a. at.drnrd 1 rland W. tthadhuiiie.
A. J. Mai k .W. I). Stelnhauer üeorgn
II. Stephens Theophlluf Htorklln .
Btrlrklaml. Mal(ii I Terrell. Hoy A.
Thninei frank (I Todd Oamr II. Im
noflar l oma 0 Trueniier nienn K. Van
Meier urmie It. Ware t.harlia I'. Wood-
bury Honalil W. Wyiitan.- rímica I'.
Youriy d I.. Iiariie.
cani(i keainej. L'ndl Viia. Cal Vi ' -.ixi
Maiitenai'ta It. Iiurklialiei llairv h. Dalil
Mi ll. Williafii Cltambara j . ii i. i in.
holm (. M. Iiolrial Huael ; h!a.i-r.
Jame A. Hrrlfyaoti 1. I liarllmiton J. i
i i. tiank J. Hi llriia'j Lietell W
Kitiipion Feay 0. Rtiniii Mhi rt I HoinU
Itlitiaril W Willie li. fl Wlilpile llonadi
V. Wnl aun. W. li. Wlni hell I. ' lnokli-
tTatiTj. M. llenan. AmituMn Al ah una
BhiiiiI l.leutanani liynl Payor
ianii Bhrlhy llaiii.-íl.ütK. Mian: (not
Madlion C W inn lioi .i
Camp -riici . lifreiiville !.. i i i
Carl L Ha:
U. S. ARSENAL IN
FRANCE TO COST
HUNDRED MILLION
French Government Leases
Large Tract of Land for
Ordnance Depot.
Bperlal lo 1
Waaiilimt-.
It Welii-tiT.
i-t vi - I ho 1.1 in
f Hn.ln
10a eontr
it t
Ilia I
ortlnanri' tie
be eaiain-f
overaeaa Pan
twin .
mini ii hu h la t
the Aiiirni an r-.
I'avinent fur Hie
baaia or mat lua in
peeled that lite pdal
mora than Sluo.taki!!
special mar li on y r
altll Urn coal ni IIH
stlniatei at ''.''ii'
prtittiuiiy tu ttie h a
set at-hie for tin- Aim
of Ihla 'lei
II may In
1. In
at. that In con
nertiod wit
t.t." inüra
btiilt Ira. 1
III. I. I
in
Oeneral Pert
aran:aiii'ii i
for til.- beau
The 1 rend
In liti .mm
tuiae Hm la
power 1
arrival unit
1
11
thend.
pen tlte laivr
ataary nun loa
thai li"-"' haw
tarlalt and ma'
Amerlra
II la leai neit
site for mi' o
latea obtained
ntenl a lorrual
JlDd ImiiitHliaii
salertuil.
for the mini
tka I niiiiu ftaii
dictum ovar 1
Prenih larrltorj
tall fur a in. 1111
1 n.ti I Malra n lint leva
I.r. 11 llate.l All r.l Mil
iliniy will Pa rot from
tiiat in arranyius !
Ilie lernn or I lie let'
Private at Kelly Field
Sells Seat on 'Change
for $30000; Buys Bonds
Bjr Associated Prea
-fian Alttim." 11. 1
SI Private I ouia A
uadmn at kaily field
I ibrriv in.nita. Tha
Bll"C ISIal ar
wi a
üe '
ir aaprraaed auipiiae at the alia of
Tdar. o Ripley riplalueii-
Dtva Iviat aiild 111 V Mill III the Nrtai
"I
Tork blt i k 1 1 ' 1
bonds are the bil
for a. r. and lite
ealmrlil I know."
M
AM AMitl.U.
I .indent
Ilie III at killing
By
; llau Aliarle .
froat of
lha rali
gay night wlnn ti.e mercury dropped lit
M dffraes raiiraantreit. lie loiitied dur
tag the nlgbl limn iliipping l.i iiaiita and
tha smalt 1 . ... 1 .
lea to twelve .laye ratlin 11 an the
average data of ti-t fruaia m u tl.
not p.
If your children aie iibjert to croui
tat a boilla or Chemurrlaiu'a ('.Hugh iirm
ady and when the snack toti.c un be
careful 10 fojlow the plain ptinied dtrac
lions. You will be turprited si Hie oulck
relief which It affords Adv.
LEVY GROCERY CO. bS
410 and 420 San Antonio
BVV yOUH t. Hi 11 I it 11 m tHUM 18 AND AVE HOXE1
JA SPEOALS FOR TODAY
Bast Ciseamery Buller . Cwot
f beats Mat
Urge caita
I . Casts Ei
Oatta Vary
S-lk. eaau
aira riaa Pruur.
Van riaa aartaaa ...
i !. atsss Baked an a
eaas atatra Standard
nal lar airelaed Huí
start iar aHralaed Mi
ntOXEt W5 and r.ua
Thousands From Phoenix
Journey Over Desert to
Pay Homage to Marshall
fly Apaorlated Prcaa.
I'lioanti Ariz. ocl. ti. -Pajina homate
to the llatinanlaheil miren.. ThoiuanS
or rríirtenta of ihla i Ujr and Ilia aiirreund-
ln 'ounlry tourneyed to hrottidaia 11
mile aerota (ha daaert. tola afternoon lo
Ilia home of vire PreMdetit and Mr. Thni.
II Marshall. Wlilla tnoae i n" fath-
ered ahmit Iria moiltai llttla rottaaf. lo.
rated Jn-t arroat the road from the home
of Mr. and Mr. W. V- Kltnacy turerita
of Mia. Mr.hall. the f in III tinta I ok
hrletiy lallma upon the men and women
who hart men llielr in hi the rauae of
me win M innril't to make rarnriee and
"uharrllv nherally lo the nond l.lharty
loan fin i ly five Indiana from tfia Indian
ailiwl rnniliitd a atcrtU concart durliif
Leading Surgeons of
World Discuss Care
of Wounded Soldiers
By Aaiorlatad Pre.a. .
Uilcaio Oct. üi ..- "iirfeona from tha
war front and thoae from dlffcrenl er-
liona ol ihla rountry met here today to
u.iiílder plan for me rara of Ilia man In
turad in the war after thalr return home.
annual rllóleal onarea of sunlom lj- .'
whir l will ha hi- 1 hen 111111. In. 111 iiiaa III
week
lln' plan of human ronaervallon Inrlud-
Inr the fitiyalral. mental and anirltual we.
faie n tne retiirnlna Injured aa taken
op alona the linea of plan of talvavn
for null aolilteia previoualy arreed mi
I he plana Invnlra Hie atanifarduallun of
ii Minimi mmi ine nrn alii 10 uie 11
lo the haa
1 in
k I'M
1 III attrlul In ilip hnlMun
if toe moral chtrscler of the Injured
Anions thoae pretent were fmrreon Oen-
lal (loryaa. U r A Mr lierkelay Moynl-
ian upei-iMl repreaentatlve of ni" aureeon
íi-riiral i.r Hie hiiii.ii aruiv. and r:oiiril
..r h
ly 1 lie tiieeiintfa prop.
Ill heem lomorrow and
ivaona ara niierled to
o
Every Man With U. S.
Troops in France to
Buy a Liberty Bond
By tatMlated Prr.
Atoeiniu 11 am ma Camp m franca int.
:i Mure 1 'iinplete repolla Indnate mal
iiimally every man. offner. field clrrk
imni'li Inli-rpreler and .alrnnarapher in
1 iheit 10
FINAL DRIVE OF LIBERTY
LOAN OPENS WITH BIG
HANDICAP
Pane nne )
Hut lainoua
'main In k
1 1 ' iii
nt All
ill an all
up at na
All
lniiiM. wiilien mi una of the
Hi- w.iiii- 1 urn ripokaue lo lii-rlin via
I'ftaa.' un 1 1 it- other aide of the car were
lliu ..rila buy a l.ihrriy bond I We 111
1I0 lliu leal In Hie kalaet.' Arn you amnv
P. Inn 11 I iherty Ituiiil and help llioae Imva
Uk. 1. in- ir ilm k.iiatir." Una war hot pi
ii. iniiviit 1.1 a llmaii. Where la tho man
ulin aaja at ahall nut 1 11.1 11 to a
llhlahf"
oetlUWH AT NMaTvíiit!
11 1 1 1. . I l ili Al. lt' TO I'. .
hy Aattu luli d Preaa.
ew Vork mi. ul. -Two tlioHaand men.
i'ii or
i i-
tht
ural park loday rcsfllrin.
In the I uitcd Malea slid
lllli trill
pleilf fit to
lal'lvea In aid In tlx! end III
... in. l "thu enoiiilra of lib-
I urt.i and lieedmn."
1 ne miintinir waa besan ta a l iberty loan
rally emitid aa an impteatlva pairlutlc
rot Mltonial when ilm throiif Joined In
ittyiiiK "H Mar fipaiikled Jiaiiiier."
' ..ii.' ami sue iu lha limit of your
mania ' ami "Let 11 rairy on the war
i war lu vicluiy" were auiua of the pleaa
t I in- iii'i iuaii Am. o n an api'akert hlcn
moved Ihelr aiulltiu'a lo rhcrra.
I On iI.h lai .it l hi or William loaler preal-
ilrnt of ilia l.ii'iii'ikiaiu chili that "no
mailer vii 1.1. cual our flas ahall be
; iiiaioi'imiil uppi nnoal" wai siceieU with
: applauae.
I tlrrrrk Prnntlars t.rrman-tmrrlran Alii
1 i.in.iKe hi dealer Vn rerk odltnr 01
Vleit-rk'a Wrcki formerly the I alher-
1 Im.ii. Mild in.it "Aturi train i.r tirnnan
hiilii ..1 di. int havit ni'ier failed link
nam Ihey will nm tail him now."
! In another pail or the paik vi Don par.
' muí attriiitt'd a Liberty loan Inerilui held
i near Hie . i ... .1 iirriiian I. boat Imni'd
the Liberty loon rumnilttee by fiifluini
un í h una hern lonamed the "t but-
a Im ml. I
Ilie Ltlierly loan riniiinitlee of lh "tew
ti'ik teili'ial ret'srve itiairict In a atSte
un 11I leaned tnnlfhl. tnedli'led that Ihr
luirla of II .MNtnHi.iKiO fur.llio ilitr. t
wi.iiid ne ovi-r autiarrihed aa lha reaiilt
r a wiurlwiitd rampalfii .durins the final
-nek or ilia campalsn. '
( 1111 tun'a total vr.tR
I ttn 111 nni 11 MILLION'.
Lhlrasoi mi II. Total aub.rrlptlons lo
tlir Lilieriv loan art SITv.lta.ikki for Uie
aeventh feclersl 1 eaerve dlairirt itecrettry
A. limlard oí the etai ullve rommlttaa
01 ruarse i.r the "drive" annniiiired to-
main Ihla .ni 1. ni ha bean reported
ftiiru 111 1 .iii i r.1 pmka wblcti
etlimtted Hie nnal Inrliuiins amounit ra.
(i.. flail l. Cnok rountv rhairman record-
"d aa tn.iKai.imo. The laieat tabulation
lor Hie tiiatrirt thowt Cook county lua
M.tau aiil.n i ibera to the bunda for a total
of sT1.aoS.tAn 1 11 lliinnia outalde of C.00
rounly n.tstl pe tmusht Stt.mMu
unrth nr houila. ami Iowa gs.sni nertona
anbai-rlhed lor ays a wt.-n
The hute machine ror obtalnlnr aub-
Bcrlptloits" Mr. Hullard ald "baa been
senilis under way the laat Ihrae weeks.
fln It hat allalnerl a iremrinlnua motilan-
l'.i whlrh should carry lha campilan at
a whirlwind poic tha ramtinder of tl.c
Way."
I I I HI. I II IN I III 11
1" III. ' '1.1 11 Willi iVVIKH .
lltsn '...11 of Denver's quota or sit.noo.isai
- aubarrlbed to the aecund Liberty loan
In roui days or Inlanalve campaigniiig.
k-sders of the I iberlv loan drive ware
i reparing tonight 1. obtain tubacriptinns
lor tlte remaining af.oco.0d0 wuhln the
ne it three days.
Denver churcliea j. mm In the ctmptlgn
lodty 1 a. 11 or the most of them urging
pai net. to- aubacrlbe to bonds.
At the cburrh of Ihe Immaciilata t'on
repilun a collection or 11010 was taken
to buy 'Liberty bonds In Ihs nsms ot the
ctllii.lrsl psrlah. Subscriptions tolslllns
HC.00U were tsken sfter tha service at
the csthadral. .about too subscribers be
lllf lapnae.it (I
St Ormoaite Citv H.ll
Large Bottle Worcrateraiilre ate nee .
I ame aolllra tUlaup
New frenkeriiea ear guart
I. II (ana Milk .T!T.1T..."
'i rea ( ni km Tamales
l-lto. Itoaea New t.odllak
1 ei-fc ( ait a Aaparaytta
Kilns 1 inr inn.. tail Jaaaa asaa ....
WtVm fll.IVL.HV
EL
NEW TYPE OF ZEPS
USED IN RAID ON
BRITAIN FAILURES
Four of Eight DaMtrored by Can
Fir of French; Raids on
Paris Threatened.
l.y Aatoeiated Preaa
Parla. Ort. tl.-Althourh al nral II as
lialietad that tha vtatl of the Zeppelin 1
fleet to f ranee yealerday wai an fnde-
pendent raid and the flit atep toward I
tarrylna ou Ilia threat meo in a Oennan I
wireleaa tnaae whlrh aald It had bran
decided lo destroy I'arlf In reprlaal for I
Pitm ii fir rami on ueiinan towns 11 now
la annerelly helieved that theaa elf lit
Mppellnt or which four werci detroyeil
or captured were returninf from Kiifland
end hd loat thru hearlnr In the toy and
iirnuaiiir nan ioi louril Wltn llielr wile
Iea lomruiinlrttlon. The lo book of
the Zeppelin which landed infact thows
that aha had Iwen lo P.nulariil. and una-
fruiii three other airahlpa confirm
or ine men raptured aald It
k i.r j 1 mm 1 1 ..i 1 I.
Zeppelin to rtcarewt. The raid la widely
proclaimed by frsncti ubaervrra a bciny
lafinita
i or ma aupenorily of lite
aliplane over the Zeitr
iin Zetipplm for bomba
ioiii
naya la 0
New Type
pin. n r tin
ne of Herman dlrlf-
y the tlieurv that tha
Iblei 1
iplaln"l I
un .eppeiina Mionrtd lo a new IJrpa
winch lataly had been reported to be in
the couraa of ronatrurtion at 1 akr Con-
laure. .lo repnri nam yet been re
r-.l that
WOa llinii- liv lile
I pelliia (
lliat boiti! were dropped
anywber In I'ranre
uf the four Zeppelins lost two era de.
'Iroynd and two wi re rprcsd to dctceftrl
lliu two dlaaliled alrahliia under ottatk
liv aviators slid antl sir dsfrnse posta! tic
-1 oiled in the giona valley and uoie
lor ied lo lind 111 the iialrhbMlraod of Ma-
leron tn llataea-Alpea. Tha rrewa ariar
i inns fire to the alishlpa SUampted In
Ii.'i-. but were taken nrlaoner.
The Ural Zippetiii broiislil down fell at
unit 1. lenient. It waa aeen at 6.Í0 hi.
Itavelliiic Willi tun uther srblpt. Ail
antl -aircraft prut fired a vnltoy and thtt
Zeiipelni aroai! with a bound. A second
volley pierced the envelope and the air-
alup burai into llamea took a vertical
poaltiou and crashed down SI 6:1.1 s. 111.
About 1 III 111. the Zeppelin L ug was
roiled Ly airplanes lo huul near Bonr-
L'Hiiie lea llallis unan. A naval lieutenant
nnd hit second orflccr and a crew of 7
indi wi re made prisoner.
One. Alraltlp Loat In I'imi.
Koinewhat later a third Zeppelin (ho
I. Ml. landed near Dammarllii not far
from Monllyny-lo -Rol anil two offlctrs
arid fnnrtteri men Includlitf two allfhllv
v. .ninii-ii iiebaikt'd. Tile crew delat licl
una car snd deslr.iyod It. The slrahlp
thus llfhtened then deparlett with fnuc
men aboard one or the prlaonera aim
una z. pi- no had lelt oldenbuis on Ilie
North eral at II o'tlotk Kridty artemiinii
liound fur London. It became loal in a
inir ami. hi'inx unable lo 1. n 11a ob-
Jeillve aiariud to return.
An i.ftnial note leaned hy the war de.
.1 inn -ni slvea 1 lies followitif tuinmaiy nf
Ilia Zeppelin 1 Sill:
"The first Zeppelin ws hroiisht down
hy ariillery at halm ( lenient The aerriml
waa furred by an aviator lo laud near
lu.iirniiiuii- lea nam
" I he nurd w aa tn
near Matero n. The
Jlltl fifteen men wet
d down at Laragnr.
cw or four nrrirers
taken i'Msoncrs alter
v
had burned the
e Inurtli Zepp
In tin
eslon about : p. 111
di' 1
"The seventh landed at Monllyny-le.
lio I. ilehsrkeil Us wounded occupants
tluew nut l.alltai and men ileparlml. It
was 1 haacd by uviatois in the attraction Dl
l.ole and beaniu oii and later was signalled
together with Ilie eighth Zeppelin at
paaelng over llnntslllar in UNÍ d'ue
lliaklng fur swltact laud."
The Mstln asya thai singlo pnata on the
frencli front and behind it reported dur-
ing thu nlghi thai motor atmiula. apparent-
ly those of Zeppelins could be hesrd. As
Una information was confirmed from Coi
ptnhein snd Maui the aerltl defense of
iiu- eiiirenciicii 1 amp at Parla took meat-
urea tu icpci an attack and a in cJ1111tt1.11 y
warning waa given tt iho city.
The ZeppelftlS however did not coma
luutitl the rapilsl.
In insiiy cases ilia Matin aays the rier.
man slrahlu fleet eaprrlenced Ills moil
completa (llaaaiei- it has aver met. Dawn
was clmaeu fur the stteinpi as the mlat
tloiu the v alleys favored cuncrahnniil.
KAISER PRAISES
'GLORIOUS' WORK
OE TURK TROOPS
C man War Lord Gtraat of tha
Sultan Asserts People Will
Be Welded for Kultur.
Uy At
wclated Ptraa.
tsntlnople lliurailay. del. II. vl
(in -im .1
1. si tliipi 1 or llliain b
night mi'' iiii a banntti
liolnihatlitie. The fU
tan Molían in- .1.1 iv. all tha Turkiah
prinrei and ineinbeia of the cabinet. Ur.
i... inn. 1 vim auasumann tne taerinaii for-
eign " I I .
Heipondlng to the sultin'i ma at. tha
Herman emperor said:
"Yealerday II wsa my privilege to aland
on around where the Turkish lonea by
laud and tea Mrforwed uumnrui glo-
rious deeds victoriously (ruinating the
enemy'a aaaaltll on the heart of the em-
pire and l eudei tug num. use sen n o lo our
contniun cauaa.
"Anafarta Arl Burnu and Sedd 11 Uslir
will ever raiitatn glurious psgea lit Turk-
ish hlstitry.
T gather from your majaiiy'i words
that Ihe Turklab srmy and peoplt bsve
the asme resolute tuniitlritre aa have the
Urrmait army and people to runiuiue the
war to a happy cunt lin-ion win It will as-
sure tha tights snd Interests uf our em-
pires in pesca times tutr peoples 'will
bo welded anil mors firmly un peaceful
work of kultur." .
Mrs. M. H. De Young
Wife of Publisher
Dies in San Francisco
By Associated Preaa.
an Piaiirlsco ucL ft. Mrs. Kste I da
loung. wire of St. II. dr Voung. publisher
or iho Hsu franclico t'hronicle died al
the t mu a resrUencs here Isle tonight
sriet; t lung lllinea. The detlb four
years ago uf her only son. Cbsrtei. wss a
shock that contributed to Uie breakdown
in ihe mother's beilth.
Mrs. de Young wta widely known ror
her philanthropic work she labored m-
defaligahly tit liehalr ol Ibe San frsnritco
Poly Clinic Woman'a Eschange and
Cbudrao't tinauital all ol which aba
helped la found.
I mil her besltb tailed. Mr ds Young-
I bsd entertained msny notables Madame
Aunina rain ana sir Henry Irving were
numbered among her frienJi
Mr."de Younr ws Miss ksia I. Pean
nf this rlty. 8ba wst msrrted to Mr. da
Young In fto.
. Her daughters are Mrs. Oeorge 1
I aJl I Ion Mrs. Juaetih ll Taahln Ura
fardinaud Tillarlo! and Mils Phyllis de
All maimers of the rtmlly war at the
bedalde. runeraj tervicea will be held
1 ueaday.
BRICKLAYKU hurt. Kit TttM LOtXa.
(.hlcago. Ocl tl.-Msrvay lliiuoii. da-
reatad the Bricklayers' sfherer tit.ll
team Inslay. f lo I. in Uie Mrtl round of
soccer casntpiunsiup series.
PASO MORNING TIMES
La FoUelte Denies
His Pamphlets Are
Designed to Hit Loan
Br Asaorlsted Prtst.
Wat illusion Oct. fl. Senator La
folletín jeeuexl a suiatnamt lonlrtn
danytnr snd denooncina as "libelotii
and mendarlntia" char fea that he lias
been cttemptlnr to obstrnet trie
Liberty ti'itnl tale by ellculstlnr eat-
lain epeerhet made by htm In Ibe
sanata durtnt dabtta on lha war
revenue bill. The senator assarted
that be (Irrulsted only three psmpti-
leta printed si tilt own aspenas por-
tions of which lie said durins delate
lor ilie sob- I'eaon that ne belirw-d
it would "aid In swakenlnf a public
Interest and In nrrsnlslna a public
opinion which would Induce ronsrees
si the neil session to more sdequtlaly
snd justly us war profits and sur-
plus Incotnea."
Thee pamphlets ha said Included
no psrt or a speech In which he re-
ferred to the Influence which the re-
fuaal of rnnaresa to properly tas
wealth might have upon the netl
bond alea. This reference he added
wsa made In the señale beceuse he
Ihoiisht it ous-ht 10 appcsl to enilora
sa a ressou for volliia; higher laxe
on wealth.
RUSS FLEET ESCAPES
HUN TRAP IN RIGA
(Continued from Pase fine.)
tiniari ettre and to aerurc the franíTn of
III -Mt M ILI. M A I II
now ti kiii.;k.
by Assorlated Press.
Pctroa-red Saturday Oct . Premiar
keretiaky on openmr the ftiKalan pre-
llmlnsry parllanicrtt toilay in tlm Marlriakry
palace made a rlnslns aptno h in wlilcli lie
ssid:
"litissla wsnts pesce by rifht but we
never will bow our heads to forra."
fins declaration ws warmly apidauded
by the members nr all political ramón.
III address wsa lar.elv n.nflned li an
a declaration
Iho country.
ne ain
r"We must flfhl only to sive the coun-
Thc Bnlthevlkl Lert only occsiloutlly
spiilaiided.
Premier Kcnensky. in the course or his
speech pud an enthusiastic tributa to the
valor or the Huillín isilors but said he
could not hay as murii for Husils'i troops
tn land. M. Avskfiitieff rtislrunn of the
osecutlvs riiniiiiiitoo of the council of
leaaaiiis' delefalei wta elected president
or Ilie psrllsmeul by a uiajoruy of its.
Mmiamn Catherine nreankovskays.
KiniulinoUier of the revolution" adá
dreaaed hte parliament decliriof that the
people opirht to be inaaters of the soil
they cultivate a lust solution of tha
agrarian queallon alie said would enabiii
the roumr.v to avoid dsnieroui colliilnna
llifl I'll. re. If Ihll t'lilllicll nf lha rai.i.111.
ily desired lo ssslst tha coiinlry It
lioulll sol
villi the cvlffeiii'lea tf In.
ptiiiiiaiu in conicirmity
niaioiy
mi. Ml" anile. . " i t Ihn lliisalau Inoilnr
ual ila-s-i not ojiiKiso auch solution. "
Work fur 11. nm- in Pesee.
M Avakeittiert. at know ledglng his elec-
hm .aald the rniiiii'ii r the republic
io.h.i rioiibiiess miiniifc the problem or
irtiiiioiing a domestic peace on the bssts
I lite development or nullon but for
nine tin.i' in tome iinssls would not for
a n. 1 .ni Hbiirnliiii tin' defenss of the
ounlry. upon widen the utmost of fort of
very 1 mien must be rnnci-mretei.
Lion riouky. preaiuent or tifa central
lenitive committee or the petrngrad
oimcll of w ni km. -ii and midiera' depu-
les was accorded leave pi addreit Ibe
uute. lie violently attacked the govern-
rtent describing It at Irre iponslblo and
itn .inniiig us bourgeois elements. The
laitmallats he iicclaieo cutiltt not work
nmeni or with the prelim-
parlln
.lit.
With
for a domestic neara and
coiihtinietn a-ssenahlv all the ifiiimnllsla
irft Tiieaiair.TrtTfj Win Tnrmnert ortiiim-
"A gnod Journey tn you."
Ill SKIA'S t OEH KIÍKÍ
kdllVII tin PLOT IIKI mil
ft KH tir PUDLIC.
Bperlal to tin Morning Times.
Petrngrad. (HI. ai.-Premlor Kerenaky
ordered s division of troops lent rrom the
rront lo check tho liolihevlki Just before
the rehell.on of 'General Kornlloir iccord-
Ing to documenta published In ihe news-
papera here which are dlatnrtlng at-
leniinti even rrnm the nigt gulf opera-
llons and the evtriisllon of lha capllsl
by lha sdminlstrstion.
Move ta to Crush Bolakevlkl.
What these documents prove Is:
flratt that negotiations liad taken
plico lvrtwren kerenaky and Knrmlorr
coiiiiii iiitler-tn chiar of the army tn move
a rsvslry division lu Ihe direction of
I etrogcad where s ItoUhevlkl uprising
wss ejpecteti. Anyone who wis an eye-
wiineas In the brutality and savagery dll-
played by the llolshevlkl In the uprising
of July when the town wta absolutely
si the power or 1 band of barbarian's
rushing alonr the atreeta In motor ears.
their ni e guns mowing down tlic
public and remembers Hut the moil
com inon topic or ronverattlon at the end
ot August was when would the llulali'.
gain an event eipaded daily
rilonrnko and Kornllofl Plot.
Second: It is clear that conversations
had taken place between kornllorr and
Hlninmkti comminder ol Iho provlalontl
government army general hetdqtiarteri
regarding the Turin of government.
Here s truly dellgbirul ríale or thing!
was displayed. When konilloff informed
1 llonenko tpai lie considered that the
only salvallnn of tha country lav In a
dictauiiahip riloneuko agreed but tsld
Ihll he conalde.ed Konillorf pntuieallv
liiejparlenced to hold thl posl tlone.
wliateunon konilloff tnqvlrad whether
lilont.nkii would partake uf the authority
-reci-iving the reply "chtnnsd." or
words to thtt erfecL
lío ibey proposed various comblntUont
which Ihev considered best ror the coun-
try inildentslly not Inqulrlng whcllier
the country wn ur the same oplnlun. In
all t'oiubinsliiiiia konilloff tlgured aa the
f dita achatea" (faluiful companion) of
I llonenko. Yel they maintain there w aa
iiu plotting.
Korallall Ordered la Pelroarad.
An inconvenient telegram waa Iben re.
retired ordering kornilorr to hind over
the rttinnisnd. filoneuko wrote a tale-
gram 10 Ketenskv autlnr II was unwlae
to change kornllorr at glial moment as
It might .-tute conruslon In the army.
Whether II was wlieit la unknown but
Ihe on mil lying general stsrr lelegtani
aliii invites kerensky to coma to held-
quarters guaranteeing that ha would not
be detained.
It aeema Urania that between plot-
ters among which they ity to prove
kiieniky was one. tucb a guirsntec
should be m-reisary.
nioarako Mrlrayt CesasalrlaL
k'llcinenkn tlian lejl ror Petrograd
w hele immediately addreialng Korul-
lurr'a cavalry ha Hated tbit iDalr gen-
erala had deceived litem and ware leaning
litem agalnat the provisional government
snd not Ihs Bolshevlkl and thst their
ci.irsiitndera Slid Kornllorr wars trtliort.
Thut tpoke s member of kornllotf a 01-
reciorale. Kornllorr'a trulla teams clsarly prosed
hla own words aliung ha had coma to
the con-elusion Ihs vrovislonsl goteru-
nient was entirely under lbs influence or
the Council of Worknieo'a and Soldier'
delegue for "struggle with whom tne
provisional govsmmenl itaeir demandad
troopa." So tie decided lo act openly
outciae preaiura on Ihe provlitonsl gov-
ernmem 10 akrlurea irailon and reform
the cabinet In tucb a roiuuir a to guár-
anle the country a strong and firm au-
thority. To eierrlts preaiura on the provisional
goverinuenl he decided lo make use or
Ibe Third cavalry corpa. General Krcen).
off ordered ihs coucaniireUoo to conunue
toward Petrograd.
Itltllcufl ta Prava 'fia PlaC"
In tha lice 'of kornlloir a wnnta 11
seems dtfricull to Uy 10 prove do plot
exiated. Take the remarkable ordera
gisou kraauiuir 10 occupy faUugrad and
eipel the council or Workman's and Sol-
diers' dclegslas. WaaK oat remasabars
MONDAY OCTOBER 22
GOVERNMENT TAKT.S
METAL STORED BY
GERMANY IN U. S.
Immense Quantities of Cotton
and Other War Materials Hid
dan Hen by Huns Sought.
.Special to the Mnrnlnr Times
flaw Toft Oct. ti. -Germany haa roll-
Hona of dolían worth or cotton iteel
copper nickel oil and other raw ras-
terlals stored In warehouses In this conn-
try. federsl officials. It is said are en
gaged In rerreilng out the German stores
ror the purpose of setting them. Secret
.agents working under the direction of
Wllllem F. riyon chirr or the United
Htstes secret service saltad In this city
snd in Hoboken. M. J. atores of copper
oil. steal ami nickel viiued at MLM.-
(Aid. W'hen the rstt of German's stores In
Wis country will be tautd la a matter
KH .waassiiisjjiiii la now aatd 10 De con-
sidering finder tha tradinsr-with-tlie-
enemy set. the government ttiraaiiarl n
nllen property custodian has full power
to salía all the property and malia an
accounting for tho seised stuff sfter the
Germsny's largest holdings tn this rnun.
try. It Is said consist or cotton. This
like moit or the raw materlsls purrhned
for. Germany wis obtslned by sgenta
p '" " uuu"r neitirtcii r. Amen ine
Imperial Germsn privy councillor and
ipy master.
In tha orrhives at Washington trs
omewbst detailed reports or this psr-
ilculsr anivity on tha ptrt of Oahalmrat
Albert. It is asid that of cotton alons
ermsny has more thsn lnOonoo biles
purchased through Albert In- this coun-
try Most or this cotton wss purrhssed
héroe !nv. 1915 a rew months before
Albert bagan speculating on his own sc-
connt In cotton with Germsny's money.
Germsny purchased several other mil-
lion bales or cotton through houses in
neutral countries In r.ii. mr and lots.
Moit of It wss smuggled into Germsny
from Oolhenberg. Sweden and varloui
various points in Norway Denmark Hol-
land ana Spain.
"Under the tridlng-wtth-the-enrmy let"
said g blgb federal orricitl yesterdsy "It
la tho duty of American brokers snd
other Amarlcsns now holding raw me-
teríais for Germany to inrorm the gov-
ernment or Ihe. fact. Their failure to
do so constitutes a crime. In fsct then
man at the present "in.mient ire guilty
or a crime. When rtieie men rirtt en-
ssged In this work the country was not
at war with Germany and their act were
Porrertly legitimate. Hut now conditions
aro different."
the (Teat seralee rendered not only to
Itnsalan democracy but to tha wdiuln
world and that the Human army still al
the front la holding more than one hun-
dred Germsn divisions and thai ttila Is
entirely due tn the labors or Kerensky II
cauacs the others lo display s total lack
of understanding or the rest slst or st-
falrs and or knowledge of ihe power
possrod by thole councils it thtt time.
It It dirricult to imigine anything more
naive thin Kornllnrf'a. statement thtt ha
"aupposet Kreemorr hid not fulfilled his
ordert berause Ihev were nol received
due lo ihe cutting of communlcsllon
and he could not forasee thai the pro-
vlslonsl governmant which ordered cav-
alry to Petrograd would order that the
copnertiont of the staff be cut."
Prewna on Publication of Details.
Showing ihe casusl manner in whlcb
ihe documents wore published Shabovksy
Ihs procurer general of the inny and
navy only read It in the newaptpers. He
riu-gorlcally alalcs that the maimiila
cannot serve as an Infallible basis for
drawing conclusions sa to whether there
wss s rebellion ai Kornlloir being tn
this casa the accused Ihn value of tils
etpiimstions Is prejudiced -cliiblovksy
concluded :
' Tho noise raised In soclotv hv Ihe
published documents only hinders the
proper course nr me investigations in
reality Ihey eiplsln nothing snd only lead
to sn undesirable anil fslsa Interpreta-
tions alarm the public md prevent the
legal authoritlet front quietly and im
partially deciding veilng quetlona."
Ruasla's forg Bark ol ArUoa.
This seems to sum up the whole aim-
sllon and lo confirm the Impression" that
the documenta wars nol nubllshod with
the intention of serving tne Interests or
the Itusiiin democrgcy.
The publication of the documenls could
naraiy come ai a more inopportune mo-
ment when Huíala la reeling rrom the
blow of the ocluían descent on the Utltic
Islands.
New Crisis Perils Republic.
At a lime when a better lone wis no
llreable In the extremist pipers when
even Gorky's seml-Bolshevlkl New Life
advocstcd improving Uie righting ability
or the army the publication of lito docu-
menta Is liable again lo create a political
crlila tnd hurl Ihe country back Into the
Hale of confusion from wbicb 11 ills
only Just emerged.
Two Found Guilty of
Murder of White Man
In East St. Louis Riots
By Associated Press.
Belleville UL uct. II After being out
twenty-Tour hours s Jury in lha circuit
court tonight found John Duw and
diaries Hannah guilty of the murder or
William keyaer. a merchant during the
East St. Louts race riots. Both ware
sentenced to firieen years In lha peni-
le mis 1 y The Jury disagreed 011 lha case
or Harry Hoblnson the third nttn rbsrged
with k -v.a -i-'s murder. He will be given
1 new trial later.
keyter was shot ind killed on July t
last 14. ha Hood in the doorwty of hit
store witching the noten in the itreet
outtida.
Tha trial or the three men lasted 1
week.
The neit riot trials which will begin
Weitnradsy. are tboie or Albert McOabe.
a white msn charged with arson and
Horace king a negro charged with mur-
der. Milk Wagon Drivers
Win Demands; End Strife
By Associated Press.
New York url. tl.-Hundreds or milk
wagon drivers employed by the Bordan
farm Producía company who have been
on strike since frlday agreed 11 a con-
ference here today 'tu return lo work lo-
morrow in ining. after tka company had
gianied virtually all their demands.
11 waa agreed that a Joint committee
should decide the question of wages and
In the event or a deadlock on this usue
an umpire to be chosen by the Joint com
nitttee wilj make the nnsl decision.
Three Huge Patriotic
Meetings at Chicago
By Assoelited Preaa.
Chicago. Oct. ft Three greal psirlnue
dantoniirauons look pisca hcu loday at
Grant Park. In the auditorium theater and
in tha Coliseum snnei. The demnnHra-
tlona were under the auspices of the
slate council or defense
The meeting; lo Grant Park was IB
overflow of (he auditorium rslMrlng
where Governor Lowden. Congrsaaman
tiainey and Clarence Dar row ware tfta
ipeaksrs. That al the CauTseum annex
as s inhering of Greek reildtnia al
wbicb the anlkiiftaasn waa fully sa pro
nouiK-ed as thai al the other dsaxmslra-
1917.
MINE STRIKE AT GLOBE
DECLARED AT END
rccmUnued from Paga One.)
part of the operators ss to the identity
uf the man making the charges. At the
no lune. me accused man sill De given
every opportunity to defend himself snd
near muie'ii or me merge.
"Wobbllra" Httat Go.
The calUntr 01 f of Ibe tlrlka doea not
mean a great deal to Ibe old nonunion
mine bul M doea lo the Miami copper
snd the Inspiration. The Old Dominion
by adding it men to Its personnel will
nere a normal lores ine .Miami copper
no- neen ion ea to employ a greet ir
so-cslled "Wobblier" which it wis
clired tonight will be rapidly weeded
oui. similar conuitioni conrroni tne in
splrguon.
COLORADO MINERS MAY
VOTT. TO STRIKE IM
PACK OT 1 sins ADVICE.
Hy Asseclsled Press.
Denver Colo. Oct. L Whether Ibe re
port of tBo sute Industrial commission
upholding the so-cslled "liockereller
pian" of sdjustlng Industrial dispute In
ine coai mines 01 me colorado t-uei and
Iron company will sffecl the labor situ
ation In thla stale was umi-i lain nmrlals
of District Ho. 15. Untied Mine Workers
01 Amenes nam tonignt.
John McLennan district member of the
:nternfiionai imam said thst union orn
clals were opposed to any drsstlc action
uy ine men. nut mat mere wss macn dis-
sillifsctlon among union minera and
there waa a pnaslblllty that tho men svould
vote to strike sgalnsi ibe advice of their
otitreri.
No action has been tsken by tne officers
a yet wnu reieretice 10 ine repon wnirn
wss announced yesterday and although
no meeting nr the district board has been
called. Mr. McLennan said It wss not un-
likely thst the report would be cons dered
tomorrow.
opposition to the "Rockefeller plsn" and
demand for the recognition of the United
Mine Worksrt ware tha nrlneinai eciev.
anees discussed lsst summer when the
uiiinn ntitciais l ien notice with the state
Industrial eommlsilon or their intention
to. call a strike In the Colorado coal Holds
August I. This atr:ke order hat been held
9 .eareyetice. nowever. ana sir. McLennan
saiu lonigiu ine union leaders were op
posad to a strike durins the war
The report or the state industrial com-
mits on not onlv held that tins "na.i..
feller pltn" Is successful hut ruled Uiat
the other grlevsnces named by the union
offlelsls In cnnferencei With officers of
the Colorado Fuel snd Iron compsny were
trivial or without foundation. Tne com-
mlsslon found thai-no "gunmen" were
employed by the rompany and tbat there
nú nyria-iu iur me coercion or em-
ployes is alleged in the grievances pre-
sented hy the union a r.n ti:i ri.taa
within the union wss largely reiponslbie
i.." ticiiiaaaiiisi 1110 repon 8110.
The "tiot-kefeller pian" to which the
uitiaiti onjerica. proviaes ror employes'
romiiilitee to confer with enmnsnv ..rrf.
dels In the adjustment of grievances. The
union demanded thst grievance commit-
tees appoinled by Ihe union replace these
committees of emnlovea. The 'nneba.
rellec man" was instituteii sn . .t.i r
sunn v. nocsereiier jr. to the local
" "i" i" company a rew years ifro.
In IIS rSDOrt tha Indualrlal entninla.'ian
ays the grievances presented by tha
iV '."uu rfl' ""en miniated wunoul
difficulty under lha "Rockefeller plan"
and that Inveitlgailon dltrloted that there
had been no diacrlmlntUon by the com-
pany agalnat union amnlcivaa
Demand lor a wags Increase made by
- a- rioinum unirici were neid
by the repon to be unwarranted.
I W W. PLOT TO FORCE
HTIIIKE IS NIPPED
liy Assormted Press.
Ifenryletta. Okla. Oct. !. A plot to
Pirca tlte 3.500 coal miners In this district
uua w a isiiiac sain 10 nave been direct-
ed from I w. W. heidquirteri In Mlnne-
U i. ""v """a. 10 nave Deen uncov-
ered here today by policemen who ar-
rested Karl I'll.ert iM.i. .1 t tsr to - -
gentler snd drsft dodger. A iplte'r cn'trieii
Ltwrt and purporting to be rrom W. P.
rehr. nillor.al secretsry of the I. W. W.
keep the miners from their yprk.
COAL STRIKE IV
ILLINOIS RETTLED.
By Associated Press.
Springfield ill. Oct. SI. Both minen'
5nce tonight that practically every mine
aa l.aaiaoi.-. mili (luvaii nUltng I ll r- Wllg-
out of miners laat week wIU be to op-
Hsrry Flakwlrki.'vlca president of the
aa.aaav.aa a.aiilUD Ul gUlliaUllOn WtlO reCCIVed
telegraphic report! from various sections
of tile atete aald lie ui -i . n.. ...1
be very few minors sUll on strike after
NOLTH WESTERN TIE-IP
IS NE!l 1. Ml.
Hy Assoclsled Press.
ward the setliement or the question w hich
Ibrenened the itrike or 8í.íjo cual miners
in ine aouthwestern field between tho
I'nlted Mine Workers of American and the
Southwestern Cost operitors' association
rciulted from an all-day conference here
todsy between the committee consisting
or three district presidents or the mine
workert and orriclili of the modillón
according 1 hold the operators and the
miners.
According to John Wilkinson president
or district No. si. there Is an excellent
chinee of settlement Tuesdsy srternoun
when Uie conference Is resumed.
Hugo Scherer Aide to
Bolo Pasha in Mexican
Plot Was Close to Diaz
By Asiocltled Press.
Mexico City Oct ft Hugo Scherer
who. according to teiUmony given by
liaron cuenln lo a deposition made in
Paris aided lloln Pasha In machinations
lo enable Germany to astaltllih t protec-
turate over Mexico la well known here.
He ried to London after the downfall of
ttie revolution or Felix Dial In whoae
1 lane ami thoae or the Cianúrico party be
bid figured prominently.
According to Information here Scherer
Is now in Spain. During his builneta ca-
reer la Mtxlco City. Scherer wag a di-
rector tn virtually evary Important bank
and Induatrlal concern including the .Na-
tional rallwtyi.
Cuban President Will
Not Permit Hoarding
of Sugar Needed in U. S.
New York. Oct. (L President Menorsl or
Cubs will take drastic steps to relieve the
sugar eitoruge in tne united ütaies tr it
is discovered thai raw sugar supplies are
bring hoirded In Cuba according to a
1 able message received by the Bepubllc or
Cuba News bureau and mads public bare
tonight.
ine inrormation came rrom President
ciiurare private sacralarv lint bidders
or raw sugsr will ba urged m make imme-
diate shipments si s reasonable price and
should they be disinclined to do ao the
Cuban government "wilt commsndeer their
sugar paying ror It on an equitable bull
and prferlng II to the American govern-
ment for relief of the situation In the
United State and rrance" tne massage
LEADERS IN MEXICAN
CONGRESS DEMAND
WAR UPON GERMANY
ConUnued rrom Page Ona.)
hare by Alexander H. Bullock repreaeoi-
atlre of he war board thu ibera II no
cut off lent mala as ports to Mexico the
prevent German ririus and syntpsthixara
from the United Sutes. Tbli assurance
waa seisgrapnea to Mexico city Sunday.
Tb 'ft-sposuji 7trsgth4hg
arouses Iba Usar drives cnit Malaria an t
hill da un thm tltam SSkraa l.
fura Adujar for adulta god children-
SAILORS INSURANCE
COVERS VICTIMS OF
IJ. S. TROOP SHIP
Widow Will Got $6000 in
Monthly Paymente of $25;
$25 for Compeniation.
By Assoelited Press.
Washington Oct. ft. All hands In the
military and naval service who perished
with the lost American trsniport Antilles
pirpedoed and- sunk by a German sub-
marine October 17. rama within the acope
or the new war Inauranre liw the treas-
ury department announced tonight and
thereby tutomstlrslly carried insurance
to the amount of 14.1)00 each.
This sum will be paid the families of
the dead soldiers and satlort In monthly
Inatsllments of a.".. It la addition to
t nmpeitsitlon which will be ptld to wld-
owt. children tnd dependent mothers of
inr men. a wmow ior example win ne
paid Iff. inauranre and Ms compeniation.
a total of f'aO. While the f Inauranre
Is a fixed maximum m ciaea where no
application for insurance was made the
additional compensation vanes from g.n
ror a motherless dependent child to
maximum of fn for all dependents.
The insurance or sgs a month Will he
paid under me section of ttie law provid-
ing for automatic Insurance of all Ameri
can soldiers sailors and marines without
application for IM dsys after the publi-
cation or regulations providing ror tha
Issuance of nollcl-s. iheie retrulatlons
were published esrly In October snd Iba
nine nmii prricriDca ny isw will not ex-
pire till Februir.v tí. next
Approxlmstely seventy persons went
down with' the Antilles. Wlist percentage
or this total If iffected bv the law it
present Is unknown but will be determ-
ined upon receipt of idvlces establishing
ine lurniuy or moie wno pernned.
Not only will Iho families or the dead
receive Insurance compensition under the
liw. Dut tnose wno were Injured If any
while In the military or naval service
alio will thare la Its provisión ror In-
SI'RVIVORS QT'ARTEREO
IN FRENCH PORT
Uy Associated Press.
A French Port Ocl St. Survivors or the
L'nltsd sutes Antilles which wss sunk
by a German tuhmarlne lilt weak were
landed here today gome or the men
hive been lodged In local hotels and
iew nave lert ror paru.
The torpedo struck the ship ft a quarter
to 7 o'clock Wednesday morning. Many
were killed In their berths. The ex-
plosion killed the engineers oilers snd
mechanics and those of the crew who
Were In Ihe bunks below. All the sur-
vivors praise the captain or the Antilles
and tha members of the gun crew who
stuck to their pons until the waves closed
over the ship.
When the a ttilie genk rorty or fifty
men were at tha stern. Moat df them
leaped nrty feet or mora mto tha ses
as Ihe stern rose to a perpendtculsr posi-
tion. The tea was running high tt the
time making It dirricult to save the crew
snd passengers. Some survivors clinging
Obituary
MRS. CLARA E. IIIMIW.
Mrs. CUra Ellxshelh Ultiman 33 years
old wife of K. 0. intiman. 1511 worth
(.ampbell itreet who bid been HI with
typhoid fever for several diya died Sat-
urday night at a local Hospital. Funeral
entices will be held' Nondly afternoon
at :W o'clock from the church or Im-
maculate Conception. Burial will be In
the Catholic section of Concordia ceme-
tery. Mr. Htnmsn and a baby daughter are IU
at a local hospital with typhoid fever.
Man Claiming to Be
Russian Prince Is
Held as German Spy
By Ai loclited Prest!
New York. Oct. it. A man who said
yetrs old 1 Rusalsn stsylng at hotel
In this city and who said ho hsd been in
this country three years waa taken Into
ruitody early today by federal agents and
was booked it a "Uermin fpy."
federal agents refuied 10 give any other
details Of the cas. The nollre later tac
tile information however thai pitsports
o a 11 n o uemieny nussia ana isoiana
all made out to Prince Michael de Roudi-
kow were In the man's possession. A
Russian known as Csptaln Micbsl de
Hottdikow arrived in new York on June
I. 1015 on a steamship rrom Copenhsgnn.
lie announced that he had come to this
country to atudy American dirigibles and
aald he wn planning the coilttriicUon or
a new typa OT dirigible stronger Uian a
Zeppelin with an armored fighting car ob
top ana many mner novel reaturei.
REU FOR ASSAl I T.
Special to The Morning Times.
1 . arrizo xo n. N. ocl. 11 1. L. nary
was arrested here tonight after two thou
hid bean rirsd at a man named Lulan
In a poolhall. Neither or Uie ahou struck
Lujin.
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Wednesday mornings offering Special Grocery
Bargain Sale
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
HOME GROWN (MOUNTAIN PARK) APPLE
SALE MONDAY AND TUESDAY
50-lb. Box Fancy Jonathan Apple red $2.90 per box
Retail 3 Use. for 25c
50-lb Bo Choice Jonathan Apple red $2.50 per box
Retail 4 lbs. for 25c
50-lb. Box Fancy Carimes Golden white $2.40 per box
Retail 4 lba. for 25c
Florada Grape Fruit Concord Grape Avocado.
DANIELS NAMES
SIXTEEN WOMEN
FOR NAVY RELIE
Committee Will Co-operate '
Red Croaa War Council and
Supervise Auxiliaries.
rey Associated Press.
Whlngton Oct. ti. Sixteen prominent!
women were named by Secretsry
tonight to form the woman's advb
committee on navtl luxllltrles to tha Red
Croag war council whlcb will gupervliai
tbe work of all ttie local atraillarles '
through which the iled Cross has under
taken to conduct comfort and relief work
for tbe navy. This committee Is com-
posed of the following:
Mis R. T. Mot-bun . Phllsdelphls. chair-
man; Mrs. Oeorge Dewey Mrs. Oeorge
Uarnett and Mrs. ( ary T. urayson Wash-
ington Mrs. W. H. Brooks. Bsltlmnre:
Mrs. Frederick D. Countlss snd Mrs. Brysn
Lalbroy Chicago: Mrs. Oeorge J. Denis
Los Angele; Mu. Chsrles Dsns Gibson
and Mra. Henry Morgenthtu New York;
Mrs. E. T. Meredith Des Moines: Mrs.
Henry H. Res Pittsburgh; Mrs. Nithew
T. Scon Bloomlngtun Ilia-: Mrs. James
M. Thomas new Orleans; Mrs. French
Vsnderbili Newport and Mrs. Charles
Hsmlln Hoslon.
In a letter to Henry P. Davison cbslr-
min or tbe war council nominating Ihs
committee. Secretary Daniels ssid he had
advised sll Ships snd stations by radio
that except ror personal girts or tokens
sent by mill girts for enlisted men of
the nsvy or minne corps would be ac
cepted iieresrtct through ihe ned Cross.
"The personnel or this committee" Mr
Dámela wrote "la rspreseniailre or all
sections or Uie country and or the high-
est typa of Intelligent snd patriotic wo-
manhood. You will rind these lidies will-
ing snd eager to devota themselves under
your direction to promoung the happi-
ness and welfare of the enllited men.
"I earnestly hope thst 111 the patriotic
women's orgsnlxstlons throughout the
country whose members sre Interested In
this brsnch of the service wIU be willing
to co-operste In this comprehensive plan."
DESEnTCRS CAIT.IIT AT CARRIZ0Z0.
Special to the Morning Time.
Csrrlxozo N. M. Oct. L Detective Ben
West or the El Paso k Snitthwsitern ar-
rested two men .hers hut night who
proved on their confession to he deserters
from Fort Bliss. They were Claude c.
llama and Qusslo H. carr. The otrirer
wired the Information to Fort Ullgs and
sn orricer srrlvcd from Fort Bliss today
to return with the men.
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTO RIA
SILVER COT NEW MEXICO
St. Joteph'a Sanatorium
Conduct td bi uva Hierra of SI. Jiawph'e.
A aanatMiojn lor tha Uaali
nt of Pului.narr
rtay tporrtiaa anil atsrptn pratcbaa.
Tha Medical PjreaHe nr Slater la num.
.NOTE LEVERAGE
V
OLD HTYLE PLATE
Heavy Pull roof. Hocks or rides snd cov-
era whole mouth. Hard rigid untanllarr.
NV0 System Plate
Roorisss. i.ighi. No roor. csnnot rock.
Taste and voice clear Sort pllnble. Olves
mouth lo msitlcatlun. Slnit ssusractory
pistes ever made. Fit sny mouth and
many Ihkl cannot be mted bv old style
Dista
MOUTH CLEAR .
LEVERAGE iNILL
uy Is ibe
New System Dental Go.
Caraer El Peso aa Baa Astéale Bla
220 MESA AVE.
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Monday, October 22, 1917, newspaper, October 22, 1917; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199346/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.