El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Tuesday, November 20, 1917 Page: 3 of 12
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.mbaasadnr Pate ron
Premier Xenllelnj of
I he rtai!lart the Tllt
nsk lo America In thr
t!w7viiie''
Prtng.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Druggists
refund money if it fails. 25c
t. A. I a M. Krtrtc
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
CH NathMal Hank fMMMw
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21 Stories of Solid Comfort
pnorrisonteli
f irrntt nto'
" Ja mrt or tbi Caaa-
Pertonal Manaajtaaeat of Harry C Mttf
Clara onf ttadttan Street
Chicago
Rates: g :
Suite- Í m.OO up
Sawv Jtesau atta a AM
Terrace Garden
Chicago' i Wonder Restaurant
But Terrace Garden is mora
than a restaurant. It Isa pil-
larles amplt heatrc with ter-
race urvonte-i ace all in cres-
cent form leading up from
the ice rink and the stage.
Where Food Service and
Entertainment are Supreme
FOR SALE
DODGE
SEDAN
In excellent condition together
wltli extra
TOURING TOP
If In the market for a closed
car be nuro and acer tots.
PHOMK 77SS
ixm DEMON T 1 1 V T 1 1
E. H. FLETCHER
08 MF.S.
Gunter Motel
FIRKPROOr SAN ANTONIO. TEJIAS EUROPEAN
A Hotel Built for the Climate
PERCY TYRRELL Manager. Official Head quart era T.I. A. A A. A. A.
Wood and Kindling
HAY GRAIN AND FLOUR
HEID BRORlno.
Phone 36 Texas and Dallas
State National Bank
Established April 1881
Capital Surplus and Profita $200000.00
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
C. R. MOREHKAD. President- JOSEPH MAGOFFIN Vtce-Prea.
C. N. BA88ETT. Vice-President OEOKGB D. FLORY. Cashier.
U J. UII.CIIRIST. Asst. Cashier.
"WitSM's Groceries Are Finns for Quality
Pure Vermont
IN ONE POUND TINS
THIS M Mi l. SCGAJl 111 IM. HEALED IN THIS MANNER
Mil. I. KEEP AND HOLD ITS FLAVOR INDEFINITELY.
By beating the sugar and adding a little water H aaakea a
snoot (Vulk-loua syrup for use oa not uearauu or natter caaes
asa and by adding nutmeg and good sweet butter it aaakea a
- Tj flue sanee for danepHaags.
I One Pound Tin 40c
WATSON'S GROCERY
210 and 212 Texan Street
Phones 5151. 5152. 5153 5154. 5155.
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CAPTOR OF BAGDAD
ANSWERS SUMMONS
OF REAPER DEATH
General Maude Die
temía After Brief I lineo ; Had
Brilliant Career.
London Nov. It. General Maude. Brit-
ih commander In Mesopotamia died yet-
lenlay. An official annmuirrmrnt lame! Unlay
says Utnrrel Mm If litt tn Mesopotamia
v.-icntav evenms. srier a brier illness.
Ma) Oen. rrtrlerlrr Stanley Mamie the
raptor nf Bagdad reuní at oa I
ihe moat brilliant commanders or the war.
Arter a ttriei or British defeats In Mr.
.pntsmts iirneral Maintt was placed In
' inniann la-t year and wnn an unbroken
enea of success advsneme rrom fb
liabvhvnlan plains h captured Cut n
Amart. where llenera) Townshend's army
How to Reduce
Your Weight
A Simple Safe
Way
If you ara carrying around ten
to algty pounds of unhealthy fat
you ara unneceasarily weakening
your vital organa and are bearing a
burden which deatroya the beauty
of vour figure.
Why continua to be a victim of
tuperfluoua fatT If you want to re-
duce your weight in a simple safe
and reliable way without atarva
tion diet or strenuous exerctae. here
is a teat worth trying. Spend some
time dally In the open air. take
aeven deep breathe each morning
and night and get from any good
druggist a box of oil or koreln cap-
sules: take one after each meal and
one before retiring at night; also
follow the other simple direction
that come with the box.
Weigh yourself once a week so aa
to know lust how fat you ore los
ing weight and don't leave off tha
treatment or even skip a single dose
until you are down to normal.
Oil of koreln la absolutely harm
lesa la pleasant to take and helps
digestion. Even a few days' treat-
ment has been reported to show a
noticeable reduction In weight the
step becomes lighter your work
easier; a mora buoyant vivacious
feeling takea possession of your
whole body and mind.
If you are overatout you should
give this treatment a trial. You
are very likely to be surprised and
delighted. Amaxe your friends
too! Adv.
Sel Tei-U ti.t In 112.30
Cold Crown. 21k 14.0 le H.os
Beat Hlllnn St.M
RMrariion Me
We give s written ruaran tee with
sll work. All Instruments are tier
Hue. I trier earn patient
Boston Denial Parlors
Cor. San Aalealo end Orrgon. aver
State Bank.
Se Habla Ksrpstol.
Maple Sugar
MNfe
had
vanring on miles m two week ami la-t
March captured Bagdad
With the npentnr of Uta new rampaltn
una ran be pushed up tn liana more
than top mile tverond Bagdad hla oper-
stinaa tveing dlrd primarily to iterent
the exported attempt sst ihe '.ermtna and
Turka lo recapture the etty.
ienertl Mamie was U years nkl. lit
the khediv tur. II erv1 with dis
tmniao in tlie South Arrtran wsr. where
he wvm In distinguished eerrlce order
and In nueetfa modal wtitt tlx clasps.
Prior tn taking ciimunnil In Veoji.
tamia. neneral Mend saw sorrlee tn
Prance wher be was wounded. Hs a
menikmM rtve ihnea in dispatches and
made a ronmander of the Haiti.
rrom IBM to rMI he wat milita rr tee.
rotary lo th governor general of rtntria
and later prtrale terretery lo the serre
tary of slate for war.
German Will Not Treat
for Peace With New Gov
ernment of Bolshevist
By Associated Press.
Petmgrad Sunday. Nov. II Germany
hat refuted to treat ror pesre with the
new colillera' and workmen't government
In response to recent proposal accord
Ing to new papera here which publish
this news sa corning from t well tuthen
Usatrd source.
It Is stated that Emperor William an
nounred In hit reply that he would treat
oniy wnn in lern tucressor to ine Im
per tl government or with Ihe ronttitu
ent tsaembly.
In this connection the Voile 'orodt sav
It ha Information thai Ihe soldiers' end
workmen'a fovcrnment. n the event of Its
failure to reeelr replies from the belllf
érenla by .nvemher 13. reserves the risht
io mea poece on ita own errount. tner
which. If the wtr rnnllnuta. Hustle will
oarupy a netiirai poainon.
General Pershing Sends
Washington Casualty List
Showing Deaths of 3 Men
By Aieoctated Presa.
wajhlnrtnn. 5ov. to. A cttuslty lltt
cabled by Oeneral Pershing to tbe wsr de-
psrtmer.t today shows one msn killed by
serldent and two desd rrom nstursl
causes. It flllows:
Sertetnt Ctrl O. Shew roul artillery or
oioiimyn. j orín .oveniter it: airucx
by tram.
Private Msrrellut S. Cobb. Inrantrv. of
neakland Maine died .November 10 of
cnonriio-pneimionit.
1'rlvale Howard E. Hswilnsa. hetdqutr
ter romptny. or Warner ft. Y. died So
vember It of bronctio-pneumonla.
Waiters in First-Class
. Hotels at Chicago Will
Be Investigated as Spies
By Associate.) Preti.
Chlcsgo Nov. 10. Inveatlgsuun o
rilarse that wallera emulnveil In rlri
class chlcaro hotels are alien enemies
tjenti of foreign esplonsre corps esger
to Riesn Infnrnistlon from the men of
siiaira tney serve was ordered yester
Cay by the Chicago federation uf l abor.
The rharrea were made by B. M. Par
ker. representing the wtllera' union. The
accusation met a prompt denial rrom
hotel owners who smerted thst since Ihe
I pRinniris of the wsr they hsd taken
pieesuiions in prevent mien espionage.
Parker asserted that moat waiters aerv
Ing In Urge hotels are members of an
orsaiiKstion known ss Ihe Iniernstlonsl
i.enevs association with hesdqusrters In
nrescien. uermanr. and thst 75 per
or these wallers sre not rtiuena snd that
s majority or them sre (iermsn and Aua
trian subject..
25 Head of Horses
and Mules Unlawfully
in U. S. Are Seized
W. W. Csrpenler speclsi collector of
this port received s report Nondsy from
Inspectors O. C How and I. II. Psraous of
the customs service snjiouiiriug th sen
lire at Hankln. Tesas or a head uf horses
snd mules unlawfully in this country. The
msiMiciors louoweil toe trsll or ine snl-
msls from near Palm this county to Ban-
kin wiucii is i mi miles east of Alpine.
It was s long rhtsrt but the Inspectors
stuck to the (rsll until Ihry round the
ttoraes snd mules which were brought
Into this country without psy:ng duty fee-
rerdatg w the rompitint sworn to at
Marra Ihe other day by Denutv liitod
stales Maralitl Sf y. Work who trretted
ecu Jtckson and sain lloherta ror hav
ing tuiugtled horses In their possession.
Tbe arrest was nisde al Marra and lbs
hor.es and mules were round and telied
at liaukln.
VITAL RECORD.
nun us
Tllf.H.VJ.DS-To. Wr. and Mrs. Karl Hlcti-
srals av.') i nuil streei. Novenaber 10 a
boj'.
LOCgK To Mr. snd Mrs. wiuiam r:.
I.ocke. 510 Virginia street laovriulier to.
a boy.
PKlii:i;lilMi To Mr. and Mrs. Pere-
grino tul IMirsiifu slreel November 16.
a girl.
Hi urn- To Mr. and sirs. Jeans Hublo
Mill I ml. y slreel .Nov eiul.1 11. a boy.
NOI-KNA- To sir. and Mrs. Albert Mo
dens trsnklln bsuj .-.ov ember II. a
girl.
v Ai r -vu i. To Mr. and Mr. Manuel
alenriiela. S06 Tays street. November 13.
a tin.
i-r.iti.z-io Mr snd Mrs Ahrsham lerer.
iwi Hassett streei Noveniisr II. a boy.
AHAftoN -To Mr. and Mrt. Jose Are-
SOS. tana linlev alreei. .November II. a
or-
lit M il i.H - TO Mr. ami Mr (i H. Prath
er il.i Myrtle avenue November lo a
Kill.
two r ARMgaa ulueu.
By Atsoeisted Press.
Cheyenne M'yo.. Nov. 19 -John I errier
and (ieorte Cope Verse county Wyuminr.
ranchers aire instantly kiile.i uiia alter
noon when Ihey drove then team unto a
i nica. k Norllmealern track st livin
elsul miles esst uf here. Just Ifi pan
MUfer nam swept over the rrosslng.
AiaatKN pash run.
By Assoclsled press.
imaha. Nov. HI. Seventeen men have
passed the physical testa snd been ae-
c soled for ll aviation service and IT
for the balloon serme serordius lo an
no. in. eiiieui inane at lull uinshs to
day.
SERVED
If WARM. THEY
L ARE THE BEST
orui
WlHTH FfiOnc
PostToasties
SO MORNING TIMES TUESDAY NOVEMBER 20
VOTERS APPROVE
GOVERNMENT OFFER
TO DRAIN VALLEY
Proposal to Spend Million in
Improvement Work Cajried
With 9 Votes Araanst.
The gorennneni's proposst tn apend
li.nnn.oin m dramas work In the valley
as carried Monday with only nine voles
recorded againat it. The rote wat un
usiitlly llgbt.
No r terns hare bean received rrom
i abena and the Island. The other pre
r net return follow : Canutillo tt Wr Ihe
proposal: San Ellialio 7 for th proposal
and t art Inst: Socorro. It for and 7
arainst: I lint to for; Valets. H far.
San Klltario and Socorro rere tbe oalv
preriniia lo east a vote against the pro-
posal made by th government to e spend
lixvn.ono eonatrurllng a drainage system
snd building laterals in this valley tsnly
nine volet were reel against It.
"The election ssturdsy." said President
J. A. Smttn or the water Improvement dla
Irlct. -eiithorues our hoard of directors
to aeepi lb government's propose! snd
tn enter Into s contract ith ftie depart
nvent of the interior for the work. W
win do this at once so that tbe burden or
i . neuritis me maniste work will be lined
from the shoulders of the few who ar
now uawring 11-
A special tas will h levloei on th i.n.i
tn be beneriled as the drslnaae and in
owners mill be allowed plenty or time-
forty yesrs. ir necessary In whtrh to pay
br""r " h" vlle.v s million
ooii.is in o expenden hi tbe construe
Hon or the dramas system.
Camp Travis Orders
hy Times Special Correspondent
cemp Trsvls san Antonio. Teiss. Nov
lv..-l.onvoral llenr i... ...........
"IP JMth Infantry will 'proceed to t on
Peyynjl M . ami report on srrlvsl to
r. " '""cer. l lilted Slslea
oh y .''.."'s' Hnspiui. at that plsce for
Prívale Arthur n lis... ill ...
With Field Artillery is Irensrerred tn
.second i .otnpiny Military Police snd will
Second lieutenant Lawrence Harrett
v eii.imary i.orps. Is relieved rrom duty
at Auilliary llenioutu nepot Nn. 3W snd
ln. irisne. livon trie ei
Idretlon nr leave or sbsenre mr iweniv
seven days gnnted him by the Wsr
: """"a oe ni stsnii rei eved rruiii
further setlve duty.
Major W. S. rulton. mrtntry. reporting
iil :mP.Travi is assigned to
the isotli lnrtntry Brigade ror duty. Msjor
J. M. True. Infantry reporting for duty
i.:. '...' ' 'tnu to ine sset
Inrantrv for dutv.
The following named enlisted msn sre
trsnsrerrert rrom Ih pistil .Hepot lirlstde
to the 3Mb Field Artillery itegimenial
Bend: John H. Jsntek rplrcslnlsti. Paul
l.aake (clarlnotlst). Arthur W. seeord
Migar l. iionerson 11 ne-
nien!. The following named enlisted men ire
uansieiren ta privates to the yuarler
maater's i.orps. National Army and a
signed tn duly with fjuanertniiter Me-
mni.li nepair snops !o. all. Kl Paso.
Texas: Privates J. fi. Tarrant and Kdwln
... siuore oi in aiMti supply Trelns
Sergeant D. II. Bakeatraw 11 c. uni
tary Police: Private Paul D. l.nwrv. Mo
tor Company No. 5 Ammunition
Traini.
The following: named enlisted men have
been transferred from ihe uaaniiatio..
unhealed m the Medical rteparinssni it
príveles- irportl Mtholin . Blgrer-
tafr tk. r. aisth Kntlneeni Corporsl
iaiaoo . winia n.-.iii htigineers and
i orporal Hrrbrrl J. Doolev snd Pi iv ate
i.oiiia x.. Asaey or compsny P 3.'.sui in
fantry.
The following named Medical ortlrers
bsvlng reported st this camp are ap-
pointed a board for the risinlnstlnn of all
members or this command ror the pret-
ence or tuberculosis: Cáptalos charles
- nomines oeorge s. .Mllnes. Mlnford
A. Hsnna and Herman H. Bsssler. Inst
l.leutensnts Benjamin W. ilarlson and
Maurice Levy. Coniracl Surgeoim Msuiiel
Friedman: Mcl eod M. Oeorga and losepb
ackey
Joseph j. walih company M IJui Hal
alum loom uepoi nrigsae is trans-
ferred tn the JS7lli inrantrv Heglnient and
will report Immediately for duty.
Private Jessie T. Payne company M.
'-Ill Infantry. J Mali Depot Brigade' l
transferred to Bsltory I IMih Field Ar-
tillery second Lieutenant Darney W.
Fields tjuartermaaiers Corps Nailonsl
Army It assigned as tjuartenassler. Bast
Hospital csinp Trsvla Texas. In place
of Second Lieutenant (ieorta Turner re-
Ueved. The rollowlng named enlisted men of
then 7lh Inrantrv are trsnsrerred lo
the (Uertermsstefs corps snd are as
signen to imp Trsvls Prlvsies I rank
n. Aahor. Company K Allen r. Faulkner.
i oanpsnv i; Wlltlsm F. Sswyer. Compeiiy
Ci willism M. iiakinan. Oimpsny K snd
John c. Mclntyre or Compsny k
second Lieutenant Aiilhotiv S. Kubil.
Math Infantry Is detailed Assistant In
structor In tbe Mrhnol of Anns. 1'rlvale
Hubert B. Todd Muh ompany 1311s Hst
tallón luih Iiepot Brlgede Is transferred
In Aviation section signal . oip-. and
will reimrl al Kelly Field tor duly Lieu
tenent W. I. i . a ra ill. )IHb Knslneers. Is
appoint!! Muslim Mess Inspector anil
will be In charge of the supervision of
the messes to the end thst the Mat i.oa
slide ri be served with tha least pos-
sible loss by wastage..
Eight Registrants
Exempted by Board
The miiowmr hsi uf names of pei sons
snd their addresses who have been duly
end ley ah v rslled by District Board n g
l-.l Ule liillil.lv -nine i.l llu- I lilted
stales end who have been by aeld I ocal
Board esempted or dlsrtisrged within ihe
uieanlng of the rules and regulations pre
scriben ny me rieaineiil under trie aci
of tongresa. sntrovd May II. IM7:
O. B. kilrneili. lu-CU Hlu CI Slid (bhvsl-
tttfV.
I.. F. Oansble. lili F. i alUornla (de
pendents i .
rent ll. i runs. n s empheii rsnen:.
'alien.
chas hedman. 1.1 I'sso. lesas (Dhysl-
aati.
I step. n Caniallllu. Slh and .amp
bell ellanl.
Cecil A. Miller sanie le section llounae
(navy).
IMmm UeM kauiNMEaa in nkh voan.
By Aesorlated Pie.
now orx. sot. iv nr unarm. a nas
iierreasod greeily in New York brisuse
uf the demand for labor caused by lias
wsr and liadirert" prohibition a. . oi.ni.
lo ronrlusiuoi readied by orririels or laa
board of inebriety and uoepllel auUmrHles.
msde public lodsy Arrests for Intosiri
lion dwindled from l Sett to February to
tt la August. wbOc the psii nopau.n
ward la Beilevue hutpttal lasa hail lower
Slrobollc palíenla In lis- last BIS uc.nlli
then at any litis ui lis ulstoij Slmllsr
eet eatei la oater bosplials also have
teteu reported.
stg-Aaarr at ta aeerew raru.
by Aaeoesated Presa.
Bus sua. Mass.. Nov. t. Ttv sale of lite
Bustua AdtarUear le William Randolph
ewspsir company ties seir does not
iii' Pide use atossea tvvsuaBg Beeord pub
liaised t ttse same rouu-any Mr. Hearst
will tsae war the advartitar alttua the
preassssi weea. ar. Bird asaieu.
Tias Adsrnlser was fuunded by
iiiai la net it hat swat lata
THE POPULAR
ls Ave. Mesa y slea Aalnalo
It Will Pay You To Get That
New Overcoat Today At A
Store That You Can Trust!
HHfatsas.
-H aW
Ü Pit
119 BkM
Copyright Hart Schsffnei
LOOK FOR
We Accept Liberty Bonds At Face
Value Plus 2 On Accounts Or For
Mdse. Apply At Our Main Offices.
MtalHIV IMHI.0l.NT HtTKS
By Assoiitled Press
Wishlnglon .Nov.
IK. Modifican
!.oiol reus was Mlsrused lolls V SI Ihe
federsl reserve sdvienry commission s
quarterly conference with Ihe federal re
Have You Tried the Neto Scenic Route
to Bitbee and Douglas via Willcox?
Try it out tha next time you want to reach
txttkar town quickly. Take tha Sunset Lim-
itad from El Paso at 10:15 P. ML arrive in
Bawbee next rooming- at tsOO A. ML and Doug-
las at 9 il5 A. ML in time (or breakfast. Para i
WOlcox to Bisbee $4.25 Willcox lo Doug las
$5.00. Roejtinc for autos is through Cochite
Pettfce CourtUnd and GWaon. u
Fast Time Careful Driver
1917
Prlsale Branrk Karkaage xtaa
& Man
UN ADVERTISED SPECIALS IN EVERY
iljarcvniilinii intlution and promoting sound
I . parliculaiiv since the large over
I. aim. lit or IS pel' lent Liberty loan I
sullme d last week seemed to Indicate
I genertlly etty money conditions.
SMARTNESS can be pressed into an overcoat.
When you see the garment in a window it looks
superb.
The first day or two you wear it it looks fine.
But then the style that was pressed in lets go and you must
wear the coat out under the tailor's iron or forever feel
ashamed of it.
The best way to guard against getting a coat like this is to
buy it at a store that you can trust.
Such houses as Kuppenheimer Hart Schaffner & Marx
Rogers Peet and the others this store buys its clothing from
employ expert designers and skilled tailors who build over-
coats right to start with.
That is the reason they give constant satisfaction. This
store stands back of every bit -of clothing it sells. Anyone
who has been in 1 Paso long enough to get acquainted
knows that that means just what it says.
Last Saturday we sold more overcoats than in any one day
in the history of "The Popular." The "lookers" of the pant
two weeks came here last Saturday and bought because
they found by comparison that we have the best overcoat
value? locally.
The reason for this is that we bought the overcoats and
materials before they went up "skyhigh."
We call your particular attention to overcoats suitable for
the boy Who has just put on his first long trousers. These
we have at $10.00 up. And overcoats for men and young
men at $13.50 up.
Great varieties of overcoats in many fabrics and weaves
famed for their richness and luxurious beauty. Styles that
make instant appeal to the man who appreciates true quality
and character in apparel; wonderfully fine goods at $13.50
$16.00 and $17.50.
At $29.00 $33.00 and $36.00 we show beautiful overcoats
with silk yoke and sleeve lining or silk yoke sleeves and
wool worsted lining. Please come and see them today.
Overcoats of lustrous fabrics of good heavy weight. They
are warm and comfortable and up-to-the-minute in style.
Overcoats for men who appreciate style. Priced at $15.00
$16.50 $18.00 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $27.50 $30.00
$32.00 $35.00 and up to $55.00.
We also have Fur Coats in models for Men and Young Men.
Genuine fur only used in these coats. Ideal for men who
want the utmost warmth and style. Priced at $75.00 to
$100.00.
Don't wait for the coldest spell of the season to buy your
overcoat but if you will need one before the winter is over
come and purchase yours now 1917 overcoats at 1916
prices.
Come up to the second floor and our salesmen will be
pleased to show you these coats whether you wish to pur-
chase or not. (Second Floor)
The Balance of Trade
lis IsalaiM of trails- lieneii-u tin- I nlla! tstatrw and
liso rest of liso world for lile flwaii yragr tn Juno SO It 1 7
reau-lnsd ttse rnonnous uilal tit JeiH.l.70. Ihe manu-
facturer sBsa-ra-lsia.il or Individual wlUi irulenl forralghl
a-aii tSS ilmi grrssi anal liMTisajalng opisomtnltta? are prr-
asenllng is ios. lv. - for di-va-lnpiui-ni. t ..n-nlt our a. in
ti-rs about your llnaua'lal n no in no in- Yuu will find
I a. a Ih in II. I Hot I ll. lili! s I KIT
TheJirst National Bank
EL PASO TEXAS
Ih House of
Phone 270. B1S-20-22
Mall A Phoo. ne.ler. prometí i Ule
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