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EL PASO MORNirC TIMES TUESDAY. MAY 21. 1918.
lofae Cody neater Bidg. I Deming-Cdmp Cody Page
Telephone Number 555
ENTHUSIASM HIGH
AS MERCY DRIVE
OPENS IN DEMING
Lona County Preparing to Raise
910000 Quota for Red Crow
Willi Raafc.
Todijr Inaugurated the active cimptign
to Mn II0.TO0 lo Luna county for the
-email Had Crasa war rand or on bnn-
iTM million dolía and If enthusiasm
and organisation ara a ftlr criterion the
amount Witt be raised before the week
end j. Tlda mnrnlnt committees of bust-
nest men will healn work Ih the. business
dlatrict and committees of woman In the
residence section.
Saturday H. O. Bosh one of the live
wire bualnesa mntt of the city sent his
check for grto to Rod Croas headquarters.
He tima becomes the first member -or the
ano Honor club. It la hoped to mercase
the mernhershlp to ton berore toe week
Is over. In addition Mr. Bush took ISO
receipts to be used In soliciting amona;
his employes and bo expects the war
run I In be Increased by several hundred
donara from this source.
The.iireek residents of Dentina; wore not
contení to wait until thta week to make
their donations but Saturday sent In ap-
proximately sano aa their contribution to
the food work. The money was collected
among- the Creek residents of Dentins: by
Mall Sergeant A. N. Mema or the 1Mb
Infantry. Mr. Meras la a former soldier
In the Greek army and fouitht against
the Turka and Bulgarians. He saya be
knowa rrom personal experience the rood
'he Bed Croas doea during war times
and lie waa glad to do what be could ro
help.
Partly heeanso Saturday Is a busy day
for business mon. and In fact most work
inpr people the parade and apeaklng that
afternoon did not draw aa large a crowd
aa was expected. The apeaklng took placa
on Coll avenue Just east of the Bank of
Denting and the speakers were Myron
Kesner R. L. Miller I. C. Carragtcn J. II
Warner A. I.amantla and John C. Watson
All are business or professional men- of
the city except Mr. Wagner who la state
superintendent of Instruction and all
made abort but Interesting and enthu
siastic talks. They were Introduced wltn
appropriate remarks by Wlllard E. Holt
and at intervale tnere was music oy a
military band.
n. I. Miller who Is chairman of (he"
I. una eountv committee expressed his
confidence that the county will more than
ralee in quota.
man si njtng one over his body. Thus
four mea instead of poete hold the rope
taut wrdle the boxers ere minina Inside
It
Th ring ran be let up In any com-
pany street and every company in me
camp can be provided with one. By
means or It. when men pat on tin
gloves plenty of room la left for the
combatant m wage their battle without
any irov.ii u or outside Interference
two bad featnrea thus belne ilhalaaiad
Connolly will boost for the purchase
or a nu mn r of the poetices rings so
aaaa ueere win do s-vrrai to a r
neat or special unit throughout
caanp. Each nog will cost no more
man as at the most.
CODY FIRE LADDIES
NOW QUARTERED
IN NEW STRUCTURE
Eqxriornent While Modest It
Efficiently Manned and Staf
fident for Camp Needa.
Battery E Becomes
Regiment Champs by
Victory Saturday
In a ham-fought game of baseball.
which was In doubt until the tenth in
ning battery E defeated battrry A Satur-
day afternoon and woo the regimental
rhampjonalilp or the tenth Held art I
lerjr. A large and enthuslaatlc crowd of
soldier spectators witnessed the game.
Some wonderful pltrhlnr was done bv
oarvoy. who waa on the mound tor A A."" "J1"? "i1"
battery aa be struck out men. Hlb- tpecfally conatrucled body le the alngle
ben. pitching for E battery atruck out I "'7' of vtl"ll' lnrt tbta- 11 "
Is of me opposing batsmen k batlery
uajBp Cody's "fire department" ta on
the jon. having been metalled Sunday
In the new building it the south end
of the at the document distribution of
fice just weat or the division bead-
quartera building. The equipment la
modest but entirely sufficient for the
Job ta It will be supplemented by the
various hand reels stationed in each sec
tlon throughout ths division and by the
i leming department in case of urgent
need.
A Dodge engine and chassis I with
PostJess Ring Makes
Debut at Camp Cody
A new wrinkle the postrase ring for
boxers has made Its debut In Camp Cody
the Drat sample hiving been aent to
the division ttblotlo office by Dr. Jos?ph
neyrrort war department athletic di
rector ror the United States. The rope
was particularly designed for nse In
training camps and nosscsafs the beauty
rrom the training camp standpoint that
It can be aet up anywhere. Tommy Con
nolly division boilng Instructor la en-
tbuelaatlc over II.
The ring consists or a padded rope
similar to those in common use wherever
boxing la dona. Instead of poete it Is
provided with four loops at the cor
painted olive drab and on thS'bood !
lettered "Q. M. C." II la equipped with
a J5 gallon chemical tank served by 190
reet or i-tncn enemicai hose has two
hand chemicals and two Pyretic rxlln
gulshera. It aleo ' has axea and light
wrecking equipment. In the rear It I
hot: box capable of carrying lie feet
or sisnnarit x-incn rire hose. It ais.
haa spec al containers In which the soda
and acid needed to recharge the client
teal tank and hand extinguishers can be
carried. A gong which can b; used to
warn trifte is affixed to the aide of
the seat.
The personnel or the department haa
npt been made known yet. Temporarily
stationed In . the building are Sergeant
(first class) W. T. Banning quartermas
ter corps; Sergeant W. K. Hayward.
quartermaster rorpe and Sergeant John
KylS. company I. 135th infantry.
Whether this force will be maintained
or will be supplemented or still other
men appointed on in Job la not known
st present
The tmelr Is similar In Dial In .t
reiltfeS at Second and Iron. Hla eldest 1 1 ctntonmenta and has the virtue or
son Jim Finch Jr. was reported to bo belne able to make excellent time In
getting to a fire anywhere in the camp.
winie it la not too cumbersome to be
won by bunching Its bita In tho tenth
Inning getting four clean ones In a row
and bringing in three acores thua
breaking the l-to-4 deadlock that bad
existed for several Innings.
Battery E stands ready to tike on any
t am in Camp Cody . . Manager Joyce in-
noubcea. Tho games aliould be ached-
uled through Lieutenant Albert - Ham.
chaplain or the regiment and regimental
athletic officer.
Tbs E battery lineup le:
Nelson ti Hibben. p; McPlke lb; Pro
basco tb; McMibiel es: I. animéis. 3b;
Robertson III Llddle cf; Baylor rf;
Kroullk. it.
Son of Deming Man
Woundea in France
One man In Demlor was proud Satur-
day end with the heat reason in the
orld. This waa N. S. "Jim Hnrh who
CAMP CODY CONTRIBUTIONS.
among' the slightly wounded In the ras
ualtv list published Friday. The younger
Finch !a a member of tbe regular army.
Hla did naturally Is proud that the boy
la doing Ida bit for Idi country. The
nature of yomnt Finch's wounds was not
mention -it.
in llNI.lt BY EXPLOSION.
J. J. Williams Who conducts cleaning
I and pressing business received severe
burns about tbe hands Saturday following
a gasoline explosion caused by static elec-
tricity. He waa cleaning drees at the
time. Mr. Williams was removed to a
I hospital. His burns while painful are
nera sufficiently large to allow of t not dangerous.
TO INSPECT HOSPITALS.
To make alt inspection of the base hos
pitals of the southern department. Lieu
tenant Colonel A. 0. Davis commander or
tbe base hospital lure will leave this
week ror a ten days' tour which will
carry him to several or the more Im-
portant cities. The Inspection will en -
him to observo Be pteihods In use
at the various bosplfala and to adopt
for hla own uae any or thoae appealing
to him in particular. Such trips ire In
line with the policy of the surgeon gen
eral's office as- II la deslrsd to standard -
equipment and methods In the baso
hospitals as much aa posalble.
handled eas ly on the narrow roadways
of camp Cody
Local and Personal
Grand Theater
"At the Sign of the Flag"
(Owned by the Arizona Lyric Theatrics! Co.)
TODAY
7
I
Ethel Clayton & Holbrook Blinn
"The Hidden Scar"
A WORLD FEATURE BRADY-MADE
Coming: Thursday and Friday "The Blindness of Divorce."
Majestic Theater
The Home of
Wholesome Mirth
and Music
All THIS WKKK
ED REDMOND
FOLLIES COMPANY
FRKSJKNTS
'HER HUSBAND'S SWEETHEART'
What aliould a young married woman do If her hue baud after aca
lectlns; ber and ajoanaj uil own way haa gut Into tbe
neon oi niruner miiii other ladea T
He and Tie
Mr Matinee ....'. taw. and Base
(Súrtala tuses rruanptijr Kveairaja j:o Jatatlaaea 1:1
Seats reserved one week in advance Phone 466
PDIirC---tata anal Huaday Matinee.
B iaavJLav Saturday Ma U nee
IELD'G
"JUST LIKE HOME mt
Appetizing Luncheon 12 to 2 p. m.
Salads. Sandwiches etc. at All Honra.
SOMETHING NEW AT OUR FOUNTAIN EVERY DAY
CIGARS -CIRIOS - CANDIES
Captain Airred C. Page taisth infantry
hat teen promoted to major and assigned
to duty wltn Ids old regiment.
Ciptiln James N. Ashmors leivss today
ror Camp Hancock Oeorgla there to
aaaume tile dutlsa as director or aui-
lellca. on the ere r his departure or
to be more aaact Saturday. Mrs. an-
mor: underwent in operation at Hie base
hospital but It was not aerloua. and aba
la reported to be doing nicely.
Cap laid Oeorge W. 8tlles national
guard has returned from. Fori' Sill
Okie and rejoined Ma regiment tbe
l.'I.Ui flfld artillery.
lieutenant Prank 0 Tracy haa been aa
signed io tbe l7tb field artillery. '
Lieutenant It K. Stewart D. It.. C. md
Lieutenant Hetbert T. Carrer national
guard hav: been taalgnod for duty to
denial unit Ho. f.
Second Lieutenant Paul E. Mlddlemn
national guard Haa been assigned for
duty tu the login ammunition train.
First Lieutenant H. M. Oraen ixtb In-
fantry haa been aaaigned to the offlcera'
training school
W. F Hawser a. P. C chief clerk at
division headquarters haa gon: to ' bla
home at Minneapolis Minn. on leave.
Jamse W. I. anímale or Beatrice; 'ITeto.
la here to see hla son a member or tDe
machine gun company of Hie 1341b In
faniry.
P. L. Smith of Peoria rlx. la rlall
log hla brother who la In the base hos
hospital at Camp Cody.
T. i. Schlppere of Honrova Iowa la
here to s -e bla brother a member of
bakery company Ha.
Corporal William Holán. Jr. of the I3r.ni
Infantry la enjoying a vlait from bla
lather a resident of Clinton Iowa.
Because ol tat error In understanding
t news Item appeared In Sunday morn-
ing's Tintes alalina thai Lieutenant Al-
bert Whealon had b'en guru in Inn
orable discharge. Tola ahould hive reed
that he bid been aran ted leave of ab-
sence. US baa not ben discharged and
will rejoin bla organisation at the ex
piration of his letra
Lieutenant Albert Harrt. chaplain of Ihe
Itttli field artillery has be:n ordered to
report to Uie chaplains' training school
at Camp Zarhary Taylor Kentucky uesr
Louisville for s course' of training. He
will tie absent for' several weeks. Ths
absence of chaplain Harrt will be fell
by bla regiment aa ha la one of the
lire wirea of ths division psrlieulatly
en the athletic field being the aim. in
aupernsor of Ilia regiment and taking
great Interest in clean sports of all aorta.
Mia. fauna J. smith la here rrom
xullwaier. Mine. to vialt bar son. a
member at hoadqiientre company ir.ni
loianiry.
i a urrncn rana noarr.
The rollowing poetic efrutlon was
found In Ihe Knights ot Columbus bulld-
laa recently. Who tbe author may he
la not known bnt be It thought m be
one of Ihe ehaplalna or the camp:
Dear Folks
"A letter home a letter home" la throb
blag through my head.
So I shall try to still that throb aa
He here as bed.
A hundred timet a day or mora I thn
of you and home
I never had tbe time berore tinea
began to roam.
do not know why I ahould feel tbe
need of horns to much;
II mutt be that our Unete Sam can
buy 1 mother's touch!
Surtes smiling nurtea are here tl my
command
And doctora eetiout doctora lend
ever ready hand.
Beda en white at my own bed like
soldiers in t line
Are 111 lined up In company front
captain. I mint is mine.
And every inch from end to end be It
window floor or wall.
la spotless aa a recent enow (If ever
at cody 'twin rain.
A chaplain or a fled Cross man la
you all the wblle.
Come In and ace you every day and
teave ai least a smile
Yea more than a smile this Had Cross
man true to ths symbol red.
Leavea girts rrom many a loving hand
It earn and every bed.
The "Medical Boya" I can't fot get true
oroinera mat they ire I
Respond it once to every call
matter whit Ihe hour.
Then often soldiers' loved ones to make
cheerful the hours.
Bring to us wiili generous smiles many
a hunch or riowtra.
Thus days they pass yel atlll we long
io oe among "our lioya"
To 'do or haai" for Uncle Sam share
In Ihe tríala and Joya:
To help along thla gory Jnb or crushing
tne warring Hun.
And rive tne world i lasting peace
when the victory we hava won.
So don't you worry don't you tret don't
you nare to pine.
Remember I will soon be well and
Hist I'm treated fine:
And while or me you'r thinking and
while you say a prayer.
Remember we boya it Cody with Ihe
boyt thtt are "over there."
With Love to All.
GREAT PROGRAM IS' DIVISION EXCHANGE
ARRANGED FOR POSTj OFFICER SUMMONED
THEATER PATRONS
CLA SIFIED COLUMN
rXMI ejALC OR lUftT-Oaisad rldtaaj karat
genua for women or children. Mer-
chants Transfer its Worth bold.
Mi HW 61 all t ttafc BST W
hour or day. Merchante' Transfer la
Harta flald. .
WANTBDriral class barber guaran lee
Hot Write or wire MODEM! aur.
i .mu u.g. n. u.
..Kodak Finishing
OX DAT UCRVICE
Try asa otee aad aee ttw dsXtasraaa
The Cutlery Shop
II K Plise ax. Ptassaa. W.I
The 3lh division Is anxious to hare
I dlrlalonil song that will typify It In
every way.' In Weekly Bulletin No. tl
the following were published without the
names or the authors others ara urged
to mm them In as aoon aa possible.
The beat aong. with the best words and
music will h' adopted and ihe author
or authora given full credit for their
work;
W H'RF. COMING FROM CODY.
I've done equsda eaat and I've 1 dose
aquadl west 1
And I've -done squads north and south:
And I've kicked and cueeed while I
swallowed' dust
Through my ears and nose and mouth
b! I've cursed the dar when i roamed
away
Front the rields of hay un north.
Bnt I'm glad rlrhl now thai I left the
Plow
And Joined Ihe Thirty-fourth.
For 1 got a hunch we'll soon be on onr
way
And the whole wide world It goln' to
h:ir os ny
caorui.
We're coming from Cody from wild and
woolly Cody
And we're goln' over there!
And when we get .over there'll be some
run .
Oh what we won't do to that Son of a
Hun spn of i Hun!
So -a nil the word to Kalaer William
He'd better get down on bla brrmen
knee
Reeauae we're coming from Cody
From wild and wool.'y Cody
To fight for our liberty.
With a heavy park on in arhing back
And with bllttart on mv feel:
I've hiked for dtyi while the hoi sun's
raya
Made my misery romnlete.
But it puta the pep right into my atop
ii i iimt. inn iteari or mine.
Thinking of the day not ao fir swiy
. When well croas tbe river Rhine.
And in punish Kalaer Bill we'll bring
him here i
And we'll make bin stay In Demlog for
i year.
tw gA.vutrrohM división.
(Tune Old Time Religion.)
Division Thirty-four will they ever gel
as o'er?
We ire lighters to ihe core
And we surely hive the sand.
Cherua.
We're the SANDSTORM DIVISION
We're the sandstorm division
We'll mix righting with religion
And we're going to Berlin.
Some rime rrom Mtnoeaots
norm ana souin Dakota
We will gel tbe kaiser's goals.
For we surely have use aand.
Cborui.
oh! What an awful watt.
Say the boys from .Nebraska aisle
And they're watching for lb; dale'
When ihey aArt ua for Berlin.
Lborua.
Than coates I. 0. A.
Tbe boya are all ao gay
Awamng for ihe day
When they start us for Berlin
t-norua.
We want to leave Wis aand
And gel on solid land -
Or the ocean would be grand.
If they atari ua for twrlln.
Chorua.
Vaudeville Band Concerts nod
Dancaa to Be on Bill for
Present Week.
The utnil program of dances band non
certs atr will be carried out this week
it tne innsion Exchange theater hut on
Wednesday night the moat unique pro-
gram in the recent history of the theater
will be giren. A vaudeville program m
which some of the most talented young
men ' ihe ramp will be seen and heard
will he given on thai night at t:S0
o'clock. The arrangement rfr the program
has-been in the bands ot Private Sam Lea-
ser who will man tire the affair. It is
poeslhle. In addition to the ramp perform
era already rhoarn other talent will oe
arranged ror from one of Uie Demlne
ineaiers.
On the program wljl be:
Selection by a band or orchestra.
Songs by Private Harley Horan.
Specially. Swedish monologue dance.
iieims.i ainect monologue "drunk" mon
oiogne. Private Hobby Wallace.
Songs. Private John Malvern.
Specially. Impersonations. Cook Waltir
Monnson.
Specialty. legrriletnain. Private AI
Schn.-man.
The "Rattlesnake" brigade the Sixty-
seventh inrantry brigade was on review
Saturday morning at the polo grounds
anuil.wrst or Iteming making an'lmnres-
Ive allowing end revealing In their man.
nor and driinrtmenl Ihe excellent efrecls
ot recent n sluing particularly the "hike"
which ended last week. Brigadier tien
en) H. A. Allen waa the reviewing orflcer
and Mil with him at tbe reviewing pomt
aeveral of the ofrieera from division head
quarters. The excellence of tbe appear-
ance o Ihe men waa remarked upon by
one of Ibete. '
TO CAPITAL DUTIES
Captain Philo M. Back Called to
Wathinfton to Take Position
With General Straff.
has Anne exrellen: work In rnrtharing
patriotic iinnerieaings such as the Lib
erty Loan.
The good wishes of miny mends in
the army and in rtvll life follow the
i iptiln and bis ramllv.
Prof. Smick Guest
of Honor at Picnic
Captain Phllo M. Buck for some time
division exchange officer for Camp Cody
with ornee al the Penning Chamber or
Commerce left Sunday for Wishlngton
ti C w here lie hid been summoned by
i special war department order to i
position In the office of the genrral staff.
amain Buck's successor as exchange of-
ricer has not been named as yet. but
ror Ihe lime being at least this runrllon
will rest .n the person or l ieutenant
nniiiei pettigrew. dli Mon pnrrliaslng or
fleer who has charge of the division ei-
nauge warehouse.
Cailain Hue. who In civil lire II pro-
rri.oi nf rhetoric at the University Of
.Nebraska has s nr- his arrival here es-
tablished an enviable record ror per
sohal efficiency to much to in net
tint he has held numerous iiosltlnna of
responsibility. Inioiiing ihe exercise of
diplomat y and cl:ar rencenlraied tldnk-
ing. The manner In whlrb he has handled
the nuntaious difficult a'liiatlona arlalng
in Marts' or perrormanca or hla duties
aa exchange and pass officer haa been
praiseworthy in Ihr extreme and haa won
him many admirer among ihe civil
population. He Mrs. Hiiek tnd their
son l.ave been popular In Iteming. Mas-
ter Rurk was nte of the leading' eplrlis
In the oirau iallon of the Iteming troop
of thf Boy Scouts of America which 1
In honor of C. W. smirk and Rnss
urenshsw both members of Ihe Pirk
Oarage rorro a píenle party wu given
yesterday hy Propnetoi D. o. Snodgress
and other members Of ths rorro. I'ro-
rrsaor Smirk for the past year haa keen
principal of Ihe Deming grammar arhonls.
but has decided to return to hla rnrmer
home ai obetlln. Kan to arc -pi the
imalllon or superintendent of schools
there. He and Mrs. Smirk will leave
Homing '.omorrow for nberlln inri will
motor through going by way of Denver
They hare miny rrlrnds In Deming who
regret lo see mem leave. Iloaa Cren-
shaw his been rilled In the colors md
will leive .oon for Fort Sam Houston lo
rrmrt for ituty.
The picnickers mrmed a merry motor
cade and leri town early taking along
plenty ot gixiri things to eat. They went
to the Animas canyon tv anilea north
or lllllsbnro. an ideal place ror a picnic
in lite party wan Mr. and Mra. c. W.
Smirk Mr. and Mrs. p. tl. Snodgress.
daughter and Mrs. Snndgreas' mother
Mra. J. P. hhetman nr t'.orpua tihrlstl
Texas: Nr. and Mr. Ptorgl Roger anil
Mr. Hogers' mother. Mr. and Mr. Sam-
uel Holmes. Hi and Mra. Hubert I evena.
Roaa crenahaw Porter Rankin ami Kd
Mlllllten.
Mr. ami Mrs. Holmes did not return
with tile rest of the party but ton
I lined on inward northern Naw Mexico.
whrre they will sH'nd a week's vacation
CODY LIGHTWEIGHT
WORKING HARD FOR
BLISS TOURNAMENT
Back Timothy Recovering From
Effects of In nu rd Arm and
Showing Good Form.
I.AHV haiicabkks.
The rtineral id Mra. C II. Hollowly will
tie held Mondiv ilternoon it v p. m. from
Mrliean. .Simmons k Hartrord. Convey
e ror i.ady Miecinees.- Adv.
There wa tear that Buck Tlmothv tne
featherweight rhamplon or canip nody
and the pride of battery t. ttSlh Held
artillery would not he able to go on
in the lournanteni with Fort llli.a Wed
nesday. May m. owing to an injury In
rlghl arm. wiilih w a stepped oh
by a horse. However the hurl Is healing
rapidly and while Ihe sun si ll Is lore
and stilt. Ruck is slmwtng by hla train
ing thai tie la able to give a good wallop
wtlh II.
A r w days ago while watering tho
hones of the battery tltey being without
bridles and with nothing hut haltera to
control ihem. Ruck was thrown off hn
horse and trampled li s arm wss badly
rut and thoroughly numbeit. it waa be-
lieved al first that il had hern broken
nr at least badly sprained. However ex-
amination showed this nm lo he the caae.
The hurl Is healing rapidly and al-
ready though lag wound aro only par-
tially healed and angry looking Tlnto-
ihv I going ahead with hi training.'
Ilia sparring bag punching and other
exercises show thai ho doea nut rind
Ihe wound prbhlblta him rrom doing
strenuous work.
Tlmotny Is In better form than ror
long time and hi workout is a thing
of beauty even with the hurt. Cody fans
ore looking rorward to Iris bout with
the Itllss hope as a sure win ror Cody.
Cody School for Cooks
and Bakers Will Soon
Turn OuH 000 Grads
Major A. M. Milton officer In charge
or the bakery companies and schools
for mess sjrgeants bakera and rnoka. In
the southern department haa left here
following his monthly Insnertlon In
which he round everything here In line
shape. H3 went rrom here lo Colum-
bus N. M. and to Douglaa. Arh . where
portlona nf bakery companlea are iti-
tloned. Tbe schools here which have been non-
dueled under eominand of Captain oura-
ler hive been temporary In nature in-
tended only to Instruct mess sergeants
cooks and 'bakers for the 34th division.
It la rumored however thai permanent
school! may be established here. No
ronrirmatlon Is obtainable.
The achool whteh has been In progreaa
ror some tune la about to cloae. i sain
Inatlon papers are la hand and aa re-
sult about i .mi cooks bkkrra and meaa
rgeanla will be turned out n Tlnlihed
product! within the next few day.
v rKSmCNT TAKES ni si
rtsw Ifork. May l.-l'reeldeiit Wilton
look a vacation today -aa he himself as.
pressed It and sixuii moil or his third day
here with Ida rrlends. The president fire!
went to iliurrh walking with Mra. Wll-
aon and I. Cary T. Urayson lo tbe Finn
Avenue ITeabyterlan church where he
beard a war sermon preached by Or. H.
Braet Taylor nresidem or on mi
lege Toronto I former chaplain In the
anacían rorrea oversea. He went lo
inchenn al the eotlntrv home of rtv.
land H. Dodge on the Hudson ni m iti
artemoon look I long motor ihte vislUng
the Pelliem bay nival training station He
will leave for Washington tomorrow.
MEET ME AT
Phil McLaughlin's
Cornet Silver and Pina
Denting N. M.
TOBACCOS CIGARS
CANDIES
KODAK WORK
. NOVELTIES
r Aia mm y cmii sou.
Marty rea ror aoeae tuna utMlijig
si rail McLaughlins tablero atora car-
air of fiat gad Mirar haa sane to
Chicago io raaaaia for aevarai mouths
Marty not only U popular bare a aa
individual but aa a boxer aevbaaj ap-
pealed in aeveral local bouts. II la bla
Mop ta 1st able to aet kaaa or aun
good boxtug lajean la Chicago and rum
tty and alan working kas am uu in
atht.ur circles around Ib "Windy (Ha.
Howf.rr. bst Orel wUI have le lake a
U.S. Kodak Shop
Ml W. FJNat ST.
rOppoaite Old Basa Hoapllal)
One-day service. Cond acted by
Americans for Americana.
FOUNTAIN PENS
FLASH LIGHTS
KODAK SUPPLIES
The Cutlery Shop
llv tS. Mae L Deenlatjr N. at
III m i
i i oaay
I
MEN!
An Exquisite Showing ol
NEW SILKS
Washable Silk Shantungs in startling de-
signs. Genuine Shantung Pongees for Sum-
mer wear. AH Silk Dress Nets and Wash
Satins. Printed Foulards and Sport Silk
Poplins.
Priced at 98c yd. to $2.89
More Daylight More Time for Sewing -and
here are the materials
Amtrraon'a Brotch Ginghams priced at yard ....SAO
Hummer Hnrcalea Colored Hnthunt Romper fliiilia Crepes. Hnt-
brolilcresl Vollea Gabardlno Hklrtlnr White t'orduruy Idntierlo Ha-
Uates Wquos flv. lrtced at -' to fo yard
Value Hints in Undermuslins
CORSRT COVKKJt
I N X I I I HI III M I SI
NAINHOOK nOWNS
Here we otter eoane of Uie tlneal values to be had
In Demlne and a range ot atylea aecond to none
rtred at Mo to B7.4a
New Kimonos in Chinese
Styles
In Cotton Crepes In light hlaea rose and lavender
embroidered flowers. Priced. IMS to ft.as
Special Values in Hosiery
KMIIItACINO (I l I I II n FIU1M SAe to flM
"tKIRIION" Hosiery is I. In I we offer and It
will uty well lo aee our numbers before milking
purr'liasea.
New Summer American Lady
"H-l is AT 11.11 lo $5.011
Htylea that give you freedom above the waist
line noil a amart roreeted effect below. Made of
a lieuiillfiil quality of ItailHle Ih llglnly honed and
has medium or Ions; iklrts.
New Wash Laces This Week
BLUE SERGE SUITS FOR DECORATION DAY
A Serge Suit is an all-around general utility garment befitting
every occasion. Here are Serges in the Smart Conservative
cuts or for young men. Attention to details linings etc. espe-
cially marked.
COLLARS TIES-SOCKS-UNDERWEAR
NORDHAUS'
Deming's Greatest Stores
218 NOITI
SI1VU ST
BOLTON'S CAFE
"EVERYTHING TO EAT ALL THE TINE
Special Dinner Every Sunday
Popular Fjrice Quitóle Service
tours uf
kseelaálate
In order to hate era trataata.
rrata watch ha has beta aufferiag tor
asíase uaer rraayraa.
Caputs at. H. I ra.
turps haa arrived as Can COS tu aaat-
aawt aa maaaciiaa
HU.VM II uTOHIt
TheM. C. LILLE Y & CO.
ICoiamtma. Ottto .)
MILITARY UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENTS
216 Wsl Pina St. Pbooe 733 Di.iiigi N. M.
"MAXWELL"
riiaattra Cars and Usa aVaaaoae Maatraal Ona-Ton Track.
Uaatd Cars for Sala. Wetcfc Otar BUckboaxrd
LEsSTEH MOTOR COMPANY
SHBafSMaMaMaaía1aSÍMa
MILITARY BOOKS
Drarwgnc Mauriala I P Loom Loaf Books
MILITARY BOOK STORE
220 West Pine Street
MERCHANTS' TRANSFER CO.
We pack bouaelMdil (ooda and crate fatralture for lil.liig
Heavy hauling a auoc-lalt
FUEL FEED STORAGE
tm WOKTH BOLD AVK. HaJOWar
SKATING PALACE
Open 2 lo 5 Every AtWooogt; Art Misase nn mí Ska tas 2Sc
Op-as Eveoioga 6 JO to 11; Adtviaaion lüc Skatca 25c
217 South SUver Old Comet Theater Bktg.
Vaataatlii '
m é LL
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 3, Tuesday, May 21, 1918, newspaper, May 21, 1918; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199667/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.