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EL PASO MORNING TIMES.
ANOTHER ECHO
OF CAMOUFLAGE
MILK CAN CASE
g i i lit
ttoa With Alleged
A furfliv development iH the "cnmoa
nag milk cm" rw wtwreby tb rcm
loant Inspectors sssert UMI Isrg qnsntl
tlei or tarar have barn taken into Meitco
illegally rroro this city wat uncovered
yea lerda j.
Teodora Olea a storekeeper In thla city
waa arreiled In coonectloo with the caae
and an additional camouflag can was
seised.
Officials r harte that on the day when
the milk and untar adíeme waa uncovered
aoo pounds of tuiar were paircbated In
tour dlffereat lota or too pound a rrotn
various tourtea In El Pato and thai while
the milk wagon driver waa out eollerttni
hit milk cargo to take to J u area miar
to the amount or 100 poundt waa placed
in the ralte tldet or the milk rant In
oiea t store. When the driver returned
to the ttore officers w bo watched bla
movements alíete he poured the milk In
the hollow corea of the cana and pro-
ceeded on hla Journey toward Juarea.
On the occasion or that driver's arrest
three milk cant containing nearly too
poundt or sugar .were aelted.
Olea waived preliminary bearing yeater-
dty afternoon and bla bond was rued at
two.
It has been learned derinltely by srv-
croment agrnn that the smuggling de-
tlcea befnr used Ho convey conserved
roodsturr srross the rlrer at tbia point
ara bolnt inanurartured In J u area ana
not In this cfty at at first sutpected.
Toe camouflage milk and coal oil cant
which bt fried the tnsbeclort here ror
mtny weeks sre neat plecea or workmsn-
thlp and have been made by a clever
arman The milk cant originally coat
the wagon driver I0 according to bit as
MAY CTDFNÍ.TMFN
mm uiiiLimuiMi
II C ÍYtalCIII ITC
Us U. UUllUULillL
i ni k ti i f a a a
BORDER FORCES
Representatives of Government
in Juarez Overworked by
Passport Regulation.
Cerause of the great amount or work
At border American contuiaiet It it re-
torted tiiat erroris sre being nude to
have (lie governmeni trengihen i the
atait ni various consulates la order to
reLeve t. ofririsis rruVn the terloua
'ttraln of overwork to which they hive
Pen subjected.
At the Juarez consulate U It estimated
thai more lhtn so.uoD pertont have called
I rt toe office tinre the new psasport
I regulations went Into effect about rive
: i:.oith apo. l p to the rtrst or the year
. t iTc were mare thsn m.ooo vises made
! and ainre that time mora than BJXW 11
U eallmated. TJUt has made a vsst
uinonnt or work ror :onsuI K. A Dow
nnd his tttrr of assistant- The slinstlon
is as 1.1 to be in a me a sore the same
along the border. 1 1 though the Juaret
n naufite la reported to be the.tnoat con
crated with work. ' '
During the last or last week wben
work wss stsrted at the new location
at the earner or Commerclo and Juarez
aienue there were hundredi of persons
Wlnállnr In have their niMnnrii vUni an
they rould rome to the United States. It
I predicted thtt at least too applica-
tions a day win be made during the ra
mainder or the year.
United States Will
Register Americans
in Northern Chihuahua
All Americans in the northern part or
Chihuahua will be registered by the
United States government throuiti the
American consulates according to infor-
mation received by American Consul E.
A. Dow or Juarez. Consul Dow an-
nounced yetterday that all Americans re
tiding in northern Chihuahua are re
quelled to regltler by written applies
Hon to the consulate which thould be
riled by a peraonal vitit ir possible. The
nppllcstions are sent on to the slate
department to be approved. When ap-
pioved the applicant is formally regla1
tered.
CUT THM OUT-IT IH WORTH MONK Y
DON'T MISS THIS Cut out this alia en
close with ie and mall It to Foley a cd
Sheffield Ave. Chicago ill. nriilng
your name and addreaa clearly .You will
receive In return a tilal package contain-
ing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
ror coughs .colds and croup: Pojey's kid
nty i i R. for pain la sides and bark;
rheumatism bsrksrhe. kidney and blad
dee ailments; and Poiryys Cathartic Tib
lets a wholesome an i thoroughly cleans
tag- ralhartlc ror conttlptiion. MHoua
ncrt. headache and tlugglah bowels. The
Werner Drug Co. Adv.
3Le Wonder Butter Mergei
A Timely Household Article
It makes a .olid TWO POUND ROLL of Merged
Butter out of one pound Butter and One Pint of
Milk. No other ingredient or drug used.
The Ka vine of
and OUmt
in ins
See oar window display
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY
EXTRA SPECIAL 89c
Regatar price $1.25
China Palace Coc
Free Offer to AH
EAT ANY FOODS
ynuouT DISTRESS
veo -avnoi TAurre errar yaw rr-
dean from append I rim by rrroovlnn lb
C.I I'M ef that dlsaaaa which as at ease eh
tuM and aaawtlpatlea. TBI w dee
reaaedV teataa say the slsasatb liver and
kawela Id healthful aeilvMy. there w in ha
a aaeee aeair ateaaaeh belch he et tea
lewd f er aseada t lee nervous etbaetallaai er
rhrumalKm after VM.nr.RR baa purified
or Dieea ay esiamiaaiag perfect mbi-
ttfcea mi veur ImiI mm elimination ml
bodily w1e through Ute bawd. Tata
rrmeitv aoolhea and heart. It strengthens
the aervet by relieving blood procure
upon the heart and brala. And when with
thla reavedy yen harte overeaste y Oar
Btaaaaeh lruuhle you will haw no tear of
constipation or aiaradaMI or any of the
other many dltcaaea whir result from a
aiek. Irritated ataeaaeh. To pntviy
prate the carcntlntanl aaerlta of WaVO-
ksui we after rwRB far a ahert Uaaa anty
a -real baa. Call and accent Ihl liberal
offrr promptly and orino thla advrrllae-
mr-ui will J on.
HtDSON WCMKDV CO.
tat ktaaa Ave.-
NEARLY WOO
OF CITY TAXES
REMAIN UNPAID
City Official Mails Out Notices
to Large Number off
Deaaatrnt.
City Tai Assessor and Collector V P. B
McSain ra mailing out delinquent tas no-
tlcet to sll thote who filled to pay tnclr
tax. II Is estimated that approximately
000 or the total IBI7 tax aatessment re
mains iinDSld.
On the no ii cea being- nulled out la
nrintrd the follnwlnir:
"Prompt payment 111 avoid puhllihlng
?our name In be newspaper as delinquent
or which another II will be added. Aleo a
further coil of five prr rent will be raved
If collection doet not have to be made by
the etty attorney. Intrrett at the rate or
( per cent continues to accumulate until
rinally paid
Atj the present time thote who were de-
linquent nave to pay the original tax plut
10 per cent penally two per cent iniereat
and ft rur recording.
Marketing of Farm
Products Is to Be
Discussed at Meeting
The produrtlon and marketing or crops
In the Hlo tirende valley will be one of
the mam topics dlacutaed at a meeting of
county rarm commit!:- it which a ren-
Iral rami bureau will be organlied rhti
afternoon at tJO o'clock at the Chamber
or Con an orce. The meeting baa bean
called by lluland Harwell county farm
d monstrstor.
After the arrival or Mr. Harwell be. with
the co-operation or the county cornrnli-
tloncn orgmlzed the ranneri or the val-
ley into rommunlty rarmlug organ l ta liona.
Each ouranlzalton haa ninud i cotmniite!
of three arta) ibeae committees will meet
th i s arte moon to form a central farm
bureau.
la the campaign to make general the
buying or EI Paw manufactured and
raised product the marketing or cropa
Is in important factor. It Is believed. A
rail discussion of thla phise of the quea
tlun will be held at the m.etlBg ibis art-
I rnffon.
To Try Americans
on Smuggling Charge
ia Juarez May 15
The trial 'of Alberto Burrtss and An
drct Hiralret two Americans chsrged
with tmuggling and held In the Juarez
jail has been set ror May 1 by Judge
Jesua Cuan or the district court at
Juarez Erroris to obtain g&oo bill gold
apiece ror ibem by relatives have been
onsurceearul. The-trial of Vicenta Ra-
moa a young Mexican also accused of
smufrs-ling will probably be held at the
tame time. He 1i out on IfiOD ball gold.
The two Americana will be defended by
Judge Mljires of Juarez and American
Contul K. A. Dow of Juaret and siepben
Agulrre vice consul will be present it
the trial.
Ill VI I I It M l-.llfv
Arm and v. bollard at ux. to P. t. Dren-
nan 10 ncrea In the Ullmin tract: Dodge
automobile ind other consideration.
C. M. Newman et al. to w H. Weeka.
east half of hlork iff. Port Bliss acreage
tract; consideration WOO. '
Fred Woodworih et ux. tO E. L. Mat
row lott 10. it and part or It block
30 Oovernment Hill addition; conelders-
tlon r.
Liilisn White to Homer n Chaddock
the northerly w reel or lots I ff B and
4. block in HlgliUnd park addition;
lino and other consideration.
S. Erlckson ' et ux. to C. C Powler.
part or lots 4 t f and 4 of block
Oovernment Hill addlUoti; 10 and other
conaldentlon.
CO TO CjlCI I
. Fuller Swift Mr.
'Ill MM.
Rev. Fuller SwVi. Mr. and Mrs. Davht
Mcknight left last night ror Albuquerque
n m . to attend the annual convocaiiotk
or the Eplacoptl church ror the dis-
trict of New Mexico and wast Texaa.
hli la Uae Patriotic Duty
.1MIOII-
EUROPEAN
WAR
SUMMARY
nwaaaagw atwtsaa are nuriioa
tbeaneelvea MahMt iraaMa waN
an Iba tarea aldea af the reeaed
rtty af Ypvwa. Aftee ngMaag at law
at eat lerrtfle net aire the BrMitai
end Preach llera ara ttnj tatact and
lbs aaeaay hat lest tavrUHy at haa
reseated eaaaalta again. t the Maee
where the allies ttaad el hey.
The oberllvr f the flghltai that
Is now tinlna on la the reatara el
Varea wawre slaee tall the" Rrtttaa
have held their aaaHataa. Twe year
age the altted Ihtea were earrlrd
farward and the aaneat la treat ef
the nty waa wiped eat bul frena ibeee
potttloaa the ftrMlea retired a waafe
aga ta haa irearbea where they ateed
durlaa I he terflfle flghlinf In the
Ngrlag el ttti when Ihey alogged the
l.rrmana In Ihrlr first drive (or the
rhtaael aaeta.
The greeent battle egeaed with a
hnmbardavent af the Brlihah aad
i rmrh linee fresa aieierea la Veer-
Mereelea a dlataare af 12 atllet.
The a eaaae re serta af a spread a(
the fighting t round the rune hi the
nop ra Irani et Varea uattl the H-
flian arm irs aeeth el the elty were
Involved. Field Martbal Halg'a al-
flrlal report aaslaualy a walled
hreufht lbe newt that Iba ulaiocl
erf arte af use Ceraaaaa had been
frulllcaa all ataag I be line. The
Held marshals stutrmrnt Bald lhat
the Teuloaa had paid a great price
end bed gained llrtnally nothing
The battle Ml II ronllaoes a I one the
freal bul Ibera la Utile ladleatloa
that an Immediate withdrawal fraas
Vprea Is contemplated h the alllet
..a Irani net until they have ei tried
from the eneaay a freal aacrlflce el
human Uvea.
Th only palal at which the Ger-
mana made any aal" vvaa on the
billy tertian ef the Irani back el
Kern n hill ' where the Frearh are
aleadlas. At tome peíala the rariay
waa able la aeeupy amiloas ef tbe
line but from iba grealer part ef
I bee they were driven out by the
Preach who re-eatablb.bed their de-
tente. Froatel allaeka on Vprea weald
teem to Indicate lhat there Is llllle
eeafldenre In the (leraaaa general
slat t that tba Vprea peeltloaa eea be
euinanked freet the eeuih. The
Une aa they ttaad today are very
trena and with ateed the enact af
the Germana la Itn when the Tenían
araiy arpa a murh different machine
''nn if la today. The bleady repulse
hi the Germana la Ihelr great plunffe
farward will meaa murh la rurtber
oprralleaa In thai tector at the
battle line.
VYbee the atrnffle' was aelaa an
berore Vprea the Mrlllah poattloa
from La Saaee la Hauthnlti weed
aad frera Lepa la Vlmy were deluged
with ahella hut ea far there haa
brea ne Infantry righting reported
from that pari ef the freal. Aa al
lack ah IMa aallral In the Germen
linea It expeeled noon however for
It standi aa a eenxtaat m entre la a
fnrlher advaare by Iba enemy.
Along the front la the sana
eerier part af which la bHeg held
hy Americans there haa been Utile
righting f Bote. Further Mirth
there have been only patrol aa
coitalert
Germany haa pre tented a virtual
ultimatum to Rnstls demaadlag lhat
able bodied German prisoners af war
he aent home at anee proposing la
return that only alek. end IneapaH
taled tiBNlann held ia German ramas
thall be turned aver la etrhange.
II the ftnaaian ge rem men i does net
haw ta Iba demand. Germany had
Ihrettened ia take Petregrad. A
rom m litre ef IU Germana has here
sppolated ta ga ta the Vtuaalaa
rar Hal la present the deaaaad.
A Brlllab ahlp earrylBf Y. xt. C
A ramp werkera has bean terpedord
but all the pataeagers and all the
crew except three mea were laaded
aalely.
NEW POLICE CHIEF
IS APPOINTED IN
JUAREZ BY MAYOR
Old Resident of City Named to
Succeed Captain
AftJrre.
The appointment of Mariano rt. Norata
as chief of pollcs of J uarea was an
honored yesterday by Frsnrtseo D. Gon
ial ei major of Jutrex. lie tuceeeda
csplsln K.' Agulrre of the Mfxken army
abo bss been elder of polire but who
baa juat resigned because of orders to
ii"ni for scttve military duty. He
reaves todsy. It la underfetood but tba
place where be will go has not bean
made public. Chief óreles hss resided
in Juaret for the psst ) yeart and
wsa the choice or the msyor and roun
u for the poitltloh when the departure
or Cihtaln- Agulrre berime necesaary. He
baa already enteied on bla uew duilee.
VITAL RECORD
nuns
IIVUNKS Jom Timonel week old ton
ot Mr. anil Mr.. Matilde Tunonei died
April ft at see rink .treat tiurui 11
In Uiticur.il. i.ittiitlic cemetery.
nOUERTH Clarence L. Ilvberu. n. dlad
April S on train. Body ferw.rded ti.
TlUaiMe Ala.
BACA Hector Baca. 11 monUU old aon
or Mr. and ri Louie Baca dlad April
H at Smb Matorrin itreet. Burial wu
In Concordia ctboiic cannier.
BLOUOH-Tbe inful daufMar ol Mr
sad. Mr. B. Blouak. alud Intaatrr. Ion
Bill. died April si. BuntX w al ron
DIuU.
STWAHT Lantuai B. alearan s. Sled
April Si al I M Buiett .treat. Burial
a. ta Ererrraan cemetery.
rows "EMi to Mr. and Mr. p.
Towueod. .St Cnlftuoii. nraat April 17.
. il.ufkter.
Nim To Mr. sad Mr.. Ad.lb.ru p.
lllm. SM Eul Third April B. a Spa.
i'Ai-A to Mr. sad Mm. Aléela papa
3MI San Antonio Itreet. April SI aon.
OUDOY-To Mr. and Mr. je.u. OoSey
417 Park i
Ureal. April Si a SaufkMr.
arstno torn cm lanas wars
To Murine ye RcwaoV
Stor Yo Fur. In Oar
5oUsf Cold SlMK Far
Vault and Protect Them
Durin The SomnMr Month.
I
I 1 . vonr Mall Orarn.
"Any Port In A
Nautical Saying!
Is A Good SAFE Port For Men Who
Want Clothing They Can Depend On
You Can Not Only Depend On Our
Splendid
At $23.85 But
Be Duplicated
Coprdcht
EL PASO BECOMES
PROMISING MARKET
FOR HOG RAISERS
Branded Cattle Bring Record
Prices on Kansas City
Market.
That El Paao la oacnlnf a noir ruarkri
Mi ii ti appealinv to iba atorkrAmi or
tita nouthval wu indlcated yealerday
wban i Kraft of lof Cruce dlapoaed of
two rarioarls or eapactally 6lfe Iwti. for
ahtcb tat received IT crniii par nounl.
Tltu Mi Were bougtl by the rey ion
i'4 kiriK company or UHi tity.
A ttlnfram wu received today at tbe
ornea of tne Canhaadln and iVxitliwoat-
ern fltockiaen'a uaocutlon tellltiff nf
twenty carloada or Nobruka brandad
iMtrnad nttio lhat welytied around t.Tno
pounda and told ror 1T.U on tb Kan-
au City market.
One load or ifie aame ablpnient wtlxbed
around t.tOO a r cor dint to tbe meaaaia
and brouvtb inao r aplendtd prlct for
tkn rlaa of catU. Htnetaen carloada of
tbe ablpmvnt avaracad tMT.M par bead
ai.ile tba other car averaged Jttt ) par
head.
Andrew A Patera yesterday ablppad
Mra carloada of ml aad cattle to iba kan-
aaa city nurkeu.
nUtaaa carloada avara ala antppat
rrom Clint to Peco ytrday.
Htupmenta reported by i. M. Uoarall
Troaa Dalhart rolhrar:
La blnna ablppad 67 tara or three
year old aleare from taalvoma. Taua to
Kan aaa where they a III be put an
MM
D. . C. Myrurid eold lo Joba 8 bear fa
car W coining tbre- yar-old ateer.
Tiara; will b a it i j .pnt to Colorado " aad
ken aaa from Mhtdiewetar Taaaa
Hora A inyder of Dalovt eold II ear
of tw.o-yar -old Meare to Jaaiea notyc
Tba steara war ablppad to Strong. Kane.
m. a mrwari aoM a' ear ar taw.
Hire and four-year-old alee ra Id O
Caarwsril. Tbey were chapped rrom. Dal
hart to Aim i Kan.
h L. fruke ablppad 19 ear of layo
roar-old etaere to tb Knasai city market
iron l eilina feiaa
Me Trtgf noM d cay of tnre year
old ataatra lo Cbaa Broa. at Duotap
Kan. 9 hipea apt waa mad rroaa Perico.
Wutner oondHlona at Hainan wer r
noriod u cold the flrat nart of laat
ck bat later la tb weak it clearao'
THe
Car. Mna ... aad
All
Han Schaf er It Man
Pro-Ally Sympathizers to Establish
Newspaper in Mexico for Purpose of
Combatting Hurtful Hun Propaganda
For the purpoae or rombatilngr pro-
German propaganda in the ilate r 1 mi
Herman propaganda In the elat of Chi-
buabna City have formulated plana for
atartlng a daily paper to make publlr
full inrormatlon ot the Huropean wat
with rrvolatlona of Ormen atrorltlra
and autocratic methoda arcordln .to
advlrea received In fcl Paao yealerday
irom Chlnuahua City.
Tbe daily will not only carry a 9ood
new eervlc! but will maintain an
rduratlftnal campaign to acquaint th
Meilcan people with the real char
at vr of the German autocracy op
poerrt In every particular to tbe Idéala
of liberty and democracy In Meilco.
Tbe new periodical will be circulated
throughout Chihuahua and will b r-
reived In Juarea. It la reimrted.
bp after a miaty rain and th true bo-
gan lo come out In nlc a hap. Tb
graaa waa uid to be good and stock la
looking well.
IHIM'HK UtUkl It
i at f.hirt.
By Aaaovtsted it .
Chicago April i. Hog receipts 0.00b
Market strong ft casts above Haturday'a
atersge. Bulk in.oefi7.63. light sn.r.
OSI7.75; bvy l6.IOftT.iO; pig HIS.
(JII7 ('.-
CalUe-Recetpu H.ooo. Market firm
Name ateer fo.lftjl7.V; alo. ker and
feeders ajaail. cow and belfer
M Krfyili w. celvee 7.Madfl.0.
biieep Hrlpta Utto. Market weak
IhsMp fi3'jbQiiT I... lambs lto.uotffl.v.
ai Baaaab city.
Kansas City Mo April tw.-iiog re
ceipta i.obi Marknt nlgnar. Bulk ft7.n
11 Ui beavy t7.ajMBl7Ji Ugbl 9M
4I7 40; pig SIJ.MHUW1VO0.
catil--nctpu ibn: Msrtut steady.
Prim fed str 16Jbdl7.S; dresaed
baef staarg giaitfiU weaieto abarra
I4.uai76 cow 1T7KWHQ0; beiror
WootrIM ; Mock era and leader a ootj
Itxn; bulls a.toflS.Tft; calva SS.caaj
MI
bhoav-Herelpta itJM. Market ateady
Lamba 99" WJeaftl .tt; yMithaga H0 MM
W ; weibar lift twein.oo; wa tJ0
afrfttW.
At De)tr. '
Dcftrr AprU .CUia receipta l.too
Popular
Haa Aalanla m.
Prltal.
Storm" Is
But "The
- Wool
THe Same Cannot
At A Third More
C0MEB0DY said the other day that the market is full of cot-
ton and shoddy. Even so. We say that our Men's Store is
full of finest all-wool ready-to-wear suits that money can buy.
And the buying has begun in real earnest which is a good
thing because with a majority of mills engaged in Govern-
ment work the outlook for unlimited supplies is not certain
and a normal worth-while man wants to be on the safe side.
All things"considered the sooner a man buys his new Spring
and Summer clothes the better for himself. This applies to men
of all ages from youths of 1 8 upward. And if you want to get
the best value in El Paso buy one of our all-wool worsted suits
at $23.85. They are the products of such high grade makers as
Hart Schaffner & Marx and The House of Kuppenheimer.
Men will fitid our clothing store ready as never before to serve
them with clothing that is fauldess in fashion and flawless in
basic qualities of fabrics and workmanship. "Popular" stand-
ard wool Spring and Summer suits for men of 18 and upward
$15.00 to $45.00. -(Second Floor)
In addition to rttat'lMiIng a peri-
odical pro-ally eympathiaera plan in
further rducale the afriiran people lo
the true rbarrtcr of ihc Orinan tyr-
anny hy tTHarta i frrn motion picture
ahuwa at which riiiuM or ihn t.uropean
war will be abown.
According tu advirca nrom nuhuahua
many leading hítame nn n and Offl-
clala are atrnngly pro ally in thrlr br-
llefa. Their Mattlon la roinballed hy
tita atroug pro-dcriuan propaaanda
In Mealro and it la the belief of
pro-ally kadera tbal the real rhar
actor of the Uenuan autorrary In Ku-
rope la noi kiMtan to many of th Der-
ma iteop'f. HvtIC the roergetlc ef-
fort to tari a rampaign of eduration
to arouae li e iwople of Meaico to
ihe character or th Oenuan pnipa-
ay-
Market steady to strong. Beer eteera
So I0 rowt and balfers SOOf
ftf.ftO; ahrkera and feeders ffl lotlILtO;
calves linnrjgagu.oo.
Hnga-Heeclpla 1300. Market ft In 10
canta higher. Top 17 to. Hulk H7 lbt
117 40.
Hheep-neectpl ftUO. Macket atedy
lamba ti "idbivU; ewea III WW fft.
CABC BtCTTlNtstt.
rerty-ftrat Judicial Olatrlet Caart
Monday. May ff. Ifta.
lbSl-Prankiin va 0.. II. A it. a.
1.7:1 I wim va 1- tu- hallway Co.
tMhV Martin va. Harvey
ma Croa vá. Cms.
Thursday. May a iMt
limiOrtmct ta Babnert (noa real dent)
laao-Baln vs. Lovejoy (noa rsifni).
HWOtOamel vi p.lcuic Hallway Co.
imi-U. B. of Meaico vs. CatU Ca
taty-flfth JtJltclal but r let ( end
Monday May rt. ltd.
Iftaat-tlarvena va. Railway Co.
Il7t-Pgg vs. Wllllama.
lasfttt-Eddlemon vs. Btreet Railway.
BftU-Payn v. City.
Tburtdty. May 10. iat&
I J6v-Pr anlerhal Union vs. Chas. Darla.
ttatt-McCnrrcn va. b. P. Co. (non-real-dent
!!-hooker va. Madras.
Bast cafeteria in town lift K. Fiankim.
near Y. w. c. a. building; lunabeou and
-upper; fur man and woflbaa.
Braark Blrhaa.o tn.
Mall
Worsted Suits
UNITED STATES
AND MEXICO WILL
EXCHANGE DRAFTS
Monev Ordei Business Between
Two Countries U Resumed
Alter Long Breach.
Announcement wsa mad si tne local
1 en - yeaterday arieruooo thai an
order lie Iwen luaued from Waahlngton
provMing for lb reauniplion of money
order transiera between tb United
Htste. an. 1 Mealro. lb n.-.i.'-y order
hualncaa between the iwti count! Ire was
diaconiiimed ahoul rive ynare ago.
laredo Teaaa and Muevo 1 arrdo
Meaico posU'fflcea. will he Ihe eit-hang
offlrea upon whlrh lha tirana will be
drawn. It waa etaied that the re.
UHi)ilon of this bualneaa will b
gteat eonvroienre to inert hanta trana-
acting busmasa In tills ciiy ae nell a
In Jdares.
TNtf BIIAVH I'oci 1 ;
The "tank" branch of tb st-rvle is
proving very popular wltb men enlisting
al the local ( nited Bute recruiting sr-
vlce. Two recruits were accepted yester
day for his branch of th serviré. MenJ
wanton ar tiioan wun quaiinrsiions ror
operating gas engifb-a driving tractora and
sintilsr qusllflcatloun.
Men accepted for th iwgular army yes
!i nay war:
Clarenra 1 Dean mf Arlaona EI Paso
i- tu. rhedlrai corps; prank u Walton
nagro. Roawetl fl. m Mtb infaniry: Jos
cph A. Birout i j 1 1 1 1 ii-. N. m signal
corps.
Men accepted ror tb national army
war:
;o w IHiurlas Minefield. Tasas nuar
leimaalcr corpa; Robert B. Burleson nit-
veruwi. TsiUi qusrieartnaiier'a nn-
(reaai G. Carter oinlell Okla. ordnauc
rorpsj WIIHam u. Pinnry. Cincinnati o..
luditanca corps; Jame A White. Welling-
ton Taaaa tank carpa 1 onrg P. Fiirnoy.
(rand Hapbfs Mick tank rorpe: 4oon
K. WHhera. Port ftumoer B. M. ordnano
corpf.
BREVTTIE5.
lAatsartbMrnean
SI hnabe ai l.onewall'i
Baa no art tab Tclepboa aa
We Maintain Th.
Mail And Phone Order
R urea in in the) Stwtllarasi
InvMrivale With An Order.
é rkaaa rm rraaiaii; rniea
The Old
Popular"
Ten Negro Men Go
to Camp Traois for
Military Training
Three negror from local board Ho.
f and seven from board No I ware
aent hi rami 1 Travla laat night for ear
vice in tiin national army. A wiiltngneaa
10 reapntid to itm rail of ihelr country
waa eihihitFii by each one of them
caperialty Lawraar Adams a took
and porter or Mansfield Ala.
before Adama a clwslfied ha
went k jiiWon. Aria to accept ork.
He an n't gel ibn job h aent fter.
hoi scraped around and male living.
When hu not it e came 10 ahow up in
m ii. n.-M ror servio Adame induced tba
railroad to give t on transportation as
rar a. U Paao. Arriving here Adams
told Ida troubles to tb chief of board
Nh. 1. He had u rent. TO rhlf
rlerk arranged for him to work al Port
liliaa for his board sod room leven
dsya jiitil men rrom J 1 Paso wra
seni sway. In the meantime in chief
clerk gut proper papers to eaod Adama
to camp Travla with tbe other Kl l a-o
nagroea. Adams was one or tba flrat to
appear at Ihe -elation laat nignt.
"Hi. 1 men from bosnl No. I war
John 1 inn. potter and cook wne wore
a soldtora uniform and had cbar.-e
of ihe men from his bosrd and Hutl
Prankllng Young a portar.
Man from board No. I wer par ha
Butler porier. In charg of men f rrom
hla bord: Hill Taylor waiter Jonaa
Perry rook Henry Kinllh laborar. Cla-
rín Wade boilermakar. Alesandar R. .
Wiley porter and lames want who
rrgtatrred m Colorado City.
Reo. Williams Signs
Resolution Endorsing
Evangelist Broum
Rev. J. F. Williams pastor of lb Plret
Baptist church was on of the ministers
who signed the resol 11 iKsns Indoratag
Pvangepat John BroWn and bis stand re-
tarding 11. Htroe and rjttHttaatty. Throogb
sn error hi name did BOX appear la UV
report of thy meeting.
MIC 4Jt Bftlbf 1BM: NOW.
't Suffered greatly from kidney
hikdder n writes t. Fairhlly a
nrand River At. W. Jwtiraat. Mich. "Mad
i. gel up -u or ejflÉMera during la
ni. lit. I nit y kldbSF1
voudrra and I can reel
beat medicine I hav
atvriing family remedy ralla raaanvetie
pains barkarhe. atlff jointa. sore savscles
end ofhar Ills ailributed to kidney 1
' Tb Warner lrug Co.-Adr.
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 2, Wednesday, May 1, 1918, newspaper, May 1, 1918; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199628/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.