El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 3, Tuesday, May 21, 1918 Page: 5 of 10
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EL PASO MORNING TIMfcS.
I We Buy and Sell I
United PWmlw I
(Casper Wyo.)
I J. S. C0RT1SS ft CO. I
STO K BROKERS
I rtmne s:t El raw TM. H
Eddie Herr Baseball
Scout Visits El Paso
i .Mi" Í. Mm icon! fnr Use 9t. I.OUll
Amaricen K-aru hasrheil rinti. left lain
i.itbt for lfli ArtffttM end oilier l'tciflr
i-orti point elfr enentiinir rotiplr ol
t.'ara In l l Paso. Mr. Herr rune here
limn east Trias points . TIN otileet of tils
llt was to look over a rirnmtslnr ruling
l l !aiio pltrhrr. wl may f to th bit
show later on but not this sprint tirrattse
tha prospect Ripars to be In need of a
Mt more sestonlnt.
While In town the wall known smut
spent nunv honra talking over baseball
matters with Honest John Mrnnskry tvlm
la well known amona- St. Li.nl baseball
rana. John oore manatred a bla- leeirue
team In that city.
As to the outlook for the present jeaviu
for tha majors. Mr. Herr Is optimistic. He
said: "Of course wet weather has brona-ht
about the nsnal number of postponemr-ttti
throuth the first month of the schedules
but tbn attendance Is irood and all la well
with American baseball. It keeps the
aconta on the jump to (lit up Irood play-
ers bacanse many of the boys are tnlnt to
join the colors. However the more ball-
players that rally to the flair tbo quicker
t nric ?am win Slip tne ayo over on
tr.e kaiser. Athletes from the diamond re-
to the army campa nt mm becansa the
lire or a baseball player makes them fit
Seventh Cavalry Downs
Ninth Engineers 8 to 5
In a well played and snappy tame the
Seventh cavalry team beat the Ninth ena-i-neers
by a score or I to 5 at Fort Bllst
Saturday.
The Seventh rivalry Is showlnr marked
improvement and la bound to be a factor
in the pennant race for the El Paio District
baseball league pennant.
For the cavalry boys the playlnt and
Wttins or McDonald was the reature also
he all-around playing and base stealing
or Faust and the timely hitting or i.au-
derback. Casey pitched a good game ror
the seventh. He used good headwork In
Hie plncbea.
The Seventh cavalry Is greatly encour-
aged by downing the fast engineer team.
Score by Innings: n R. E.
Mnth engineers 104 000 000 I ft ft
seventh cavalry 3io ion oos 8 s
Two base hits Wood. McDonald (ti
l.auderback. Pipkins. Struck out By Way-
wood by Casey T. Bases on Ball Off
Waywood 4 orr Casey 4. Time of game
1 hour and 40 minutes.
Hard-Hitting Batter and
Fullback Leaves El Paso
II. Brown all-round baseball player and
bolder or the record ror borne runs and
.rabas hits In the city league at Hlo
iirande park last season Is orr for the big
mil across the deep and brtney. Brown
i No restored a a football player with
the Mac A. C. team against the in lire
I ere last rail. Now. ibe bur fellow will
spend a few pounds or his athletic energy
in "hitting tne pongan une. -
PIRATES WIN EXHIBITION GAME.
Cknlon. .. May It.-Thc I'lltsburgh N
tlonal baseball team defeated Brooklyn In
ihe first of a series or Sunday gsmes
Pittsburgh experts to play here. Despite
lh.s ralnv weather shoot S.Mfl fans Wit
ncssed the came. With the srore 5 to S
ssstnst them Pittsburgh took the lead In
ihe eighth scoring three runs score:
H. II. K.
Batteries SÍééi" and Itlackwen'; j
qnkrd Crimes and M. Wheat.
Eleven Men Accepted
fot Navü at Local
Recruiting Station
Men accepted Saturday at the naval re-
cruiting station by Lieutenant S. F.
rraeht were SS fulfsws
liegnlar service Hal Potter carp male
Si'-ond aviation i.i raso. Telas.
avel reserve Martin F. Klely machin-
ists' mate aerond class ciovls. N. M :
Alvln H. Monroe machinists' mate aecond
ileal Uovls It. M.; High F. Crenshaw
-asman second class. El I'aao Texas;
Pernird U Greeuwade seaman second
lass Boswell N. M.; Spebrrr M. Naddoa.
seaman second rlasS Boswell. V 11.;
Bryan H. (ireatlmuse seaman second
ia's Boswelk H. M.; Clarence coins tea-
man aerond class l.orkniey. Texas; James
- Hair seaman aerond class f apilan.
N. M ; Harry T. stum seaman second
-list Bisbae. Arla.: Darla H. Ken-ham.
.aman second class. Capitán. M. at.
BANKING BY MAIL
tlua tu accouots seal la
Ike nails.
Our Iree booklet "eVaakipf. by Mall."
ripíalas our asetaeS if aandilnt Hav-
ing i .rouBts and rhrrklng acceuala
by .all. A post card n III bring II and
ira win be mdrr bo eblleatlna.
Wa eperala under the paaraply
lair sat Ika Stpla ol Tesa.
O PtM taak i Trasi C.
K1 Fasa. Trias.
par real InUreat Mid am Savloi
Aeeanata.
VV1NDOW GLASS
Phone 205 206
For Our CUrier
THE TUTTLE PAINT A
GLASS COMPANY
State WatloaI Bertie
EaT ABI.IBMMi
Capital. Purpiva A Preflls SMSASSSJS.
L 1 c N. SATrtT il rraa-aal
W. PkASTK
ELMENDORF sSc COMPANY
STOCKBROKERS
1 uj i isapiianll lila
111 tale leased
fc.
wire
ta Masa are.
Kl Paao. Tesam.
PHONES
AMUSEMENTS
'APTHW I
MADGE KENNEDY AS
'FAIR PRETENDER
Beautiful Heroine as Matte-Be
He Widow Who Newer Had
Hatband; Grecian Today.
The brhrht tratjMlmr personality ol
Madge Kennedy was never so perteriiy
cast as In Iter newest plav. "The Fair
Pretender." In this story she appears a
a winsome vonng woman who r
pass herself off as a widow of a man
led. at least she think
dot-
not etlst. hut. in n1 behold lust
is making one conquest alter another a-
tlie rav and rasctiiatlne Mrs Milton Brown
who should appear on the scene but the
Mr. Milton Brown: Imagine her distress.
sort iheii trv to Imagine the eomnllralinn
IMa well-rbesnlng. but indiscreet girl gets
brrseir Into. You may tiy to Imagine but
you will neirr suits Just what docs
luppen. The best way to rind ont Is to go
lo the nrerlan l.idsv anr. see this picture
It i the kind of a play that wilt rurnlah
u .in. rn ..vne-iil ir.'lii in mioiikio
it starts till the verv end. Being tiro
duced by llnldwyn. assures the hlghe.-i
form of ecrevn craft and the fset that
nnnutar Tom Moore s in support Of an
Kennedy gives lurther assurance that tins
play Is top-notch In every particular.
ai imiBM-lvmÑcÉ i ti nuii.r
When we tell you thkt Consunce Tal
madire's picture today "The Shuttle" ll
even better than "Scandal." "The Honey
moon" and "TI Studio Clrl.' we know
that you will not rail to ace it.
name. Constance Taimadke as die sturdy
young heroine gives a noteworthy dra
matic petioimance. still in her teens tlie
unos ner antcr. wno nas inanieu an
English lord utterly hrnien In health and
spirit nv ner nrmai nusoanu; sue iwrwi-
wilh completely rembllitates her. pots the
nusDans in nía piare ano aespne nis
barkbiung calumnies and persecution
wins the heart or a neighboring squire.
An appealing and powerful tale woven
with a-oldrn strands of heart Interest trio
.hnt with strident emotional scenes that
thrill.
Tilla picture orfera splendid opportunl
ties ror Pturessor Coy to Introduce an
see this picture
Wit. 8. HART IN "HELL'S BINOKS."
The I'nlqne la showing Wot. S. Hart
toda)' In "Hell's muges" and Ob boy
what a picture It Is. The western dance
I all plays a prominent part In "Hell's
Hinges." with a little bit or everjthlng
thrown in lo make a great production.
Wednesday iota Oma will be her.e In
"illdera or the Might." you don't want
to miss siieing this cute little star surely.
Friday you can see a real comedy In rive
reels entitled "Buggies of Red Dap" and
U s some comedy too. This picture tells
the ludicrous adventures or an Kngbsii-
man who was kidnapped to the land or ibe
cowboys and sage brush this sounds
pretty good don't HT
WIGWAM OOLULAS I tiltil Whs.
Douglas Fairbanks will be seen today
and tomorrow In a return eugagntnent of
ola own story plcturlaed under tho title
or "Down To Faith." it Is a satire on the
'Indoor aporti" of society as compared
lo the close to nature theories. It Is clever
clean and laughable. In Ibis picture Doug.
does not du all tne strenuous stunts nnti-
aejr but he makes the others work with
bftn. Yon will Mke "Down to Earth."
Come to Ihe matinee after the big Bed
Cross and Elks' Minstrel parade and go
lo me Kilts' benefit lur the lied t.iuss to
night. It will be held at the Texas úTaud
tonight and tomorrow ulgliL
rum Mil SMIPSUK.
The Olrl From beyond" Nell Ship-
man baa the leading role In a swlft-mov-
lmr drama or love hat ami teiit.-nin. ...
which tbo refining influence of a good
woman reclaims a degenerate to manhood
and sends him down lire's path with a
new hope. Playing opposite Nell Sblpman
is Alfred Whitman. These two atars nave
strong roles iu "The Clrl From Beyond."
which is taken I rom Cyrus Townseml
Bradv's rasclnatlng novel "A Teiaa Ro-
mance." Rllou prices are 15c ror good seats; Jlc
for better ones.
WELL KNOWN WOMAN DIES.
By Tunes Special Correspondent.
Sn Angelo. May 19. -Mrs. W. J. Hamp-
ton aged 17 the wife of a Schleicher
county rarmer sntl stockman died at
bcr home near Eldorado Friday night
alter a brier Illness. Besides the bus-
band 14 rhlldreu eight daughters and six
sons survive. Two of the boyt Wade
and Uuke Hampton are in the I'nlted
States navv on board ships in the At
lanllr fleet. All of tne other children
were at home at tin' time r Incir moth-
er's death. The family moved to
BcUelcner county from Dallas last fall.
HOME FOR RELItLTTfl.
By Timas Special correspondent.
3 an Angelo. May It. W. A. Iladden
who was recently commissioned first
llentenant of Troop K Third Texas cav-
alry has returned to his home In Fort
Stockton lo stimulate Interest In recruit-
ing thre. A doien or more prospective
estalrymen have been listed In Fort
Stockton slid l ieutenant liaildrn hopes lo
sign up all of these ror service In bis
troop.
REPLAUMi; Bt RVF.ll SI ILIHNf.S
Two buildings owned by Oeorge 0.
Bluer of FJ I'aso which were burned In a
fire at Juarez about a month ago are
being rebuilt. The buildings were occo-
Med by the customs brokers rorms or
i.nnislas ft Oonsalet and Raymuiuln
Unnsalet. The new buildings will be up
lo dale and superior In every way to the
rormer structures which were burned.
nSTIVK TEAM AFTAINS MEET.
Br Times Bfirrtal correspondent.
l.as crures. 1 M . Mav 0.-A meeting
of tram captains ror the coming lied Cross
war fund dure and all lied Cross workers
was bold In the Methodist rliurcli here
Ibis aro moon at which final organization
was perrerted for the romtng week's
worn tne quou ror lint roomy is er..'tsi.
and It Is believed that this ngure win re
asily passed. Already set era! Pledge
been received
tAPTAIFt BKALM aESJSrNS.
Captain 1. 11 Beach assistant to lieu.
tenant colonel John A. Wagner qittrlri
quartermaster who wat assigned to Co
nimbus sj w. a- quartermaster will be
retained at Ibe i i Faso orin e it was an-
nounced at district military headquarters
yesterday.
ATTEND DRAINAGE CONFERI M
By Times Special t oi rrapondezrt.
I.ss cruces N M. May ta.-Dr. Austin D
Criie or the New Mexico college or Agri
culture and Mechanical Arta attended tin
me. Ung or the Mo Grande Valley Drainage
conference at Albuquerque during tne past
APSttL. tSSI.
Ulereas. Paid a Savtet AtllSPH
SMSVRC SX riOBt. SU!e7
Aaalatapt CaMiaas.
r. Hal saja at
m all aackuani
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Olflte
INSANITY TO BE GIRL'S PLEA
IN TRIANGLE MURDER CASE
I '' " 0j LM lam -
year ago Miss Grace I ink above)
Shot and killed Mrs. Mary Newman Rob-
erts (lower left) wife or lir. David Rob-
errs (right). Now Miss l.nsk is on trial
at 'Waukesha. Wla. on a rharie of mur
der. Her demise will be insanity. It's
an eternal triangle case and letters writ-
ten by Miss l.nsk. foimer teacher of psy-
chology will be Introduced by tho state
In an attempt to show predemltatlon ano
John W. Roberts Dies
in London of Wounds
Received in France
Mra. V. I.. Roberts or this city has
receives orriclal notification that her
son. John W. Roberts died In Lon-
don or wounds received In an acci-
dent In a training ramp bark of the
i net in France and that he suc-
cumbed alter an Illness or three
weeks. The young soldier who !
formerly a newspaper man in El
Piso and later In New York was a
member or a New York nations!
guard regiment Roving enlisted
short lr alter 'the united States be-
came involved. In the war.
BI?RMN(1 MAI.E FOR FIEL.
May IS.-The h'sl
quality of maize grown In Argentine ror
many years Is being burned as fuel. The
scarcity or shipping prevents the tale at
ptomaine prices. TDe crop tnis yeir wi
a bumper one owing to the government
exhortations lo till Ule laud. The crop
now a niimg at :.: goto a ton i
use as fuel.
MAKES NURSES'
HUTS HOMELIKE
Miss Mclntopb. uf luíanlo heipt.i to
build Die woman's latui atmy of anuda
Her eipsrlenre wiih Sou loionlo college
women who peeame rarinerelWi niieri
her admirably for war work i.eo. i-
So now tlie has sailed for pranre roí the
National Y. W. C. A. wb:re she will
work araont. bed Cross nurses for whom
the association provides recreation and
home 'omfortt. Her work la to make
be nurses' huts "1 ke home."
Fair Food Prices
lluggtsied by the Price IntarprMiug isnmittee for Kl Paao. Federal rood
A.liulnlstialtuo for Tesaa Fubllritv D-parunci.t. iirtumpl or lominiltee: Jarpet
A. Diet chairman . I rank S. Alnsa. J. H W .ltoo. F. S. Stem rieuige fi. iranklm.
C fl. UinibaU Mis. w M. jaiues M It J. ligue I j Chapman. J. c Peyton
W. S. Crenitrie. w II l.oielz j w. I ... . uien. Allen c. .Hiaplea. Ferry P. Young.
Clifford A. Parklni.
W'l.ui. salt- Price Retail Prtea
t.. Retailer. commodity to CVmaiuner.
misto otra f.iai.ulated .star. b. - lb. lot- otlSlo iaM
.ISA to .11 Rice lull head. In bulk ISKtO IS
I.TS iotas PotaUrfa. i.l. ! in i 101 fiitotju
4 7IÍ0 4.S5 coinmcal. icgulai.
OUaaatSI. was Ulan original pais peí lb
0 10 .4 creaiuery iMItter i'.th I an' y
4S oicoiiish sin .
M Olrni.ia. ear. o . will toloriuif
JfS f.ld. coll.p un-1 lb
aPl lard roajipouiid. lb
jm lo jast ai eao. it ok. hiai
SSIo Si Weeae. Loasaoib.
SS Mata. California
Mñ Pinto Maní .
JtWlo asv'.V.V.'.'.'.'.'.Kew noiatort. No
.uauto us. Ot.io.is new. No. Ft. per lb AS la .0S
tiiá lo . Ham. raney witole. ptr ib MM a
Sfc SS nam. tiamlard whole par R Jilo SS
IWi Milk eaaVMirstM. tall UH to .14
M lima br.. .fi
TM fof toii.s ne auuutatl al Ute resular meaUOf Sf the Pnce lo ierpiui.it
rouuiiint. bold Tlmisday. May It St S .rlurk -"J tie aubjert to ebtnte bp
Ua. .osuiiiittre or by lita Frderau IoimI Aduiiiustrtllon.
by the defense to show insanity. One of
H e i'llers said: "In the eternal tri-
angle the only solution la tne elimination
of one character."
In another to Mrs floberts. the teacher
wrote: "Vou must have known for a
loug time that your husband's affection
bad passed rrom you: that be cared ror
someone else supremely. That Is Or-
riclent annulment or any marriage."
Canada Rewards Indian
Soldiers With the Vote
By Newspaper F.nterprlae Association.
Ottawa out.. May is.- Canada's In-
dian soldiers-real Americana fight-
lug for world democracy have rotight
so well that parliament ta gratitude.
Is rbnnglng the Dominion'! laws to
nnk It possible lor them to vote.
Out of only 1&.000 Indians or mill
tsrv In Canada mora than t.ouo
have enlisted and all are righting In
France D. c. Rcotl deputy minister
or Indian arralrt reported to parlia-
ment Scores or litem have died on
1 landers fields.
In recognition or the'r sacrifice the
art to give Indians the ballot went
through parliament without a dissent
ing rotee and Is now awaiting the
governor general'a signature.
Roosevelt and Armenian
Officer Speak at Opening
of Red Cross Campaign
By Associated Press.
Carden City N. V May IS. Theodore
lloosevell and an Armenian llenera! Mea-
lop Azgapetlan. opened tha Bed Croas
campaign hero tonight with an earnest
appeal Tor liberal cotitrlbntlnns. Oenaral
Ajgapct an told or the work the Red
Crosa is doing In his roajniry.
colonel lo-.ievelt declared the United
Males would be raise to Itaeir add "b
our imllcy or detnnrrgcy ir we du nol
See iins wm tin i.iitrti with the Armenian'
free i rom the yoke or Tnrkey" and urged'
a de. laration or war against the Turks. I
S'AIXft IN ARMY PLANE.
fly Associated Frees.
Fulton ky. Msy IS.-Lieutenant Joseph
Daw - -ti ol I'ard I leld m ar Memphis
Tenu was aeverely injured here late to
i.i. when h I II 1.'i feet In an army hi
plsuc landing on io autouioinlea and a
wagon In the street. The rail came artel
I i. ni. nam Dawson who waa here in ihe
Interest of the lied croas campaign hail
riecuted two loops his manque going In-
to a tail apin. The aviator s life was
raved by lite wings sinking two buildings
I. leaking his ran.
R! NAVYAY BALLtrON LOCATEU.
By Asociiied Press.
lunaiia Ieb.. May 1.-A French type
ohservat.on balloou broke away rrom lit
moorings here today landing at cum
hi. land lows undamaged and HI sole
occupant lieutenant White none the
I he
aETt'RN FROM Si Html
'.plain (.. ll. AM)' an asslilant si
the dlslrlct adjutanl'a office and Aim
' .-i.i Clerk F J. Ilalsey rornisr duel
clerk or the Flftücnili cavalry division
nav'i. i.'llliiie.l ri'.rfn Ihe t.ecsonnel School
al I on Wortn.
aÍsICNF.D TO REPAIR SHOP UNIT.
CIplSfn R. U i'srker has airlvad for
duty with Ibe JUt u. . i anual repair shop
si l it hum. He reported al district mil
itaiy headquarters Saturday.
pen . w. sgtloasu
mtUl StVk
tHU tS
-
lb. SSIO S
pink ItU to .11
Fa. or Ul M to Jr.
MILLION DOLLAR
RAIN FALLS IN
WESTERN TEXAS
North Concho RiW Boom inR
' With Eifht Foot Rrse
After Rain Friday.
Bv Times SikVUI rorrettnindent.
n Migelo. Mav I Anolbrr general
ram. coverlnt practltally the an
or connlry that 1 sell soaked two
mr. san Anecio rece
rainfall ranging front one half to tour
In. he it reported from is or H
In Ihl! tertlon of west Teta. The North
i onrbo river was booming with an e.ghl
loot rtte Friday night the downpour In
the carisbad and Water valley country
being partiriilarlr hrav. (nona Sonora
and Mensrd rrrehe.t hesv pseripltslton
ihe ramrali will be worth millions of .loi
Isrs to this section of Die ttate. which
has been practically without rsln since
early in ISIS. This wa the lecond gen
Bra
the first being
Ban Is Placed on
Wide Chin Straps
in This District
Nú more chin straps more than one
quarter or an Inch in width can be worn
by officers in the I I Paso district according-lo
orders announced retterdty at dls
trlrt headquarters. The order was issued
beraiise ..r Ihe raet that some ofricert
were wearing very wide ruin straps thus
causing a lack of iinlfornilly in the dress
or officers
Entitled men In the motor truck and
motorcycle organisations snd siso in rs-
ligue parlies will be allowed to come to
the oily while on dutv without the reg-
iilltiou army blouse according to oilier
orders tlinoiiticed yesterday.
limit "I'll HITS RANK EMMffc'
deposits in the rive banklnt institutions
In San Angelo showed a decrease or I AT-.
S3 according to orriclal tiatementt Jusi
Issued. The decrease Is attributed to the
withdrawal or run. Is ror the purchase id
feed lor livestock herorc the drouth was
broken and more reronlly In preparation
bv farmers .lo plum their croba. Tjc to-
tal depotns nt the close of rmalr.etl on
Mav 10 were j..iiisir.; total resource-.
SS.S7J.IIS7.
AMUSEMENTS
TONIGHT
THE IDOL'S
EYE
The Costume Comedy
Extra Attraction
The Welshs
Singing: and Dancing Act
3 Shews Every Night
Dhows 7:15 8:15 t:6
Aitiut.ee I . n i y huintag
A.lmlsMlnn. I Si- and 2Sc
( rMNOF. OK I'lioi IM M
MONDAY and THIlKHDAY
MAJESTIC
SERVICE FLAG
NELL SHIPNAN
Is seen today in a
Greater Vitagraph
Blue Ribbon feature
"TheGii.
Prim Beyond"
Alfred Whitman co-
stars with Nell Ship-
man. This picture is
taken from tha novel
"A Tatas Romanea"
by Cyrus Townserd
Brady.
This In a -tor) of linar a
marrlwl - In uatne uult
nur. t in. in . I. -mil I n I l.
-nl Ion. and awnt a ...an
whuan life had li.ni filled
with MNTtm d .. w u- the
pa tii of hour.
Miuprirra ara it fur owl
trata; 2V lur Seller vara.
BKJOJU
CRAWFORD
THEATER:-:
TONIGHT
THE ORPHEUM
FOLLIES
Present
'Confusion'
A Mile a Minute Musical
Comedy. Nat Goodwin's
AMUSEMENTS
Supposing
Yon Were
Not a
Widow
bat just
Pretended
To Be
Because
You
Wanted
To Be
What You
Were
Not?
SUPPOSING YOU GO TO THE GRECIAN TODAY
... nt RADGE KENNEDY 'THE FAIR PRETENDER'
Supposing you bask a white in the sunny warmth of her infectaooa smile and enjoy the glory
of her gorgeous eyes Sttppoaing you do ? What's the answer? THAT'S EASY! You'll
have a grand and glorious time!
Be Here Today For The
FIRST SHOW
AT 1 P. M.
You'll never regret Ht
TODAY
WM.J5.JART
"HELL'S HINGES"
A TA'cetern tlaneo Itnll plrtnre with a little of
i rrs tiling thmvrn lit I mnkn an
rssxsBttsSSI produrtloD.
WIGWAM
America's Greatest
Exponent of
the Smile
Douglas
Fairbanks
IN HIS OWN STORY
Down
.4
To
Earth"
A laugh tonic bubbling
over with the Fairbanks
Sunshine philosophy
and humor.
It is a sátira on the "indoor
sports" of society vs. the
close to nature idea.
AFTER THE BIG REO
CROSS PARADE COME
TO THE MATINEE
Special featHre Wednesday
Charlotte
Walker
In the U. S. Exhibitor'a
super-feature
"Just A Woman"
It is a picturisation of Eu-
gene Walter's stage
success
See Fairbanks this after
noon and go to the Elks-
Red Croat Minstrels' bene-
fit tonight at the Tesaa
Grand
CONCHA'S SPANISH
RESTAURANT
ii.' u n i miivhi st tm . tm
Caatlsauai la Slskrr Batel.
BEST MEXICAN DISHES
Meat eaatralral eat tit) earlier
tat aartt etrrlrr rataae aulll a
Titaee Want Ada Get Resulu.
AMUSEMENTS
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Constance Talmadge
Appears today in a picture equally at entertaining as
any of her previous successet "Scandal" "The Hon- I
eymoon" and "The Studio Girl." The picture is
i a
THE SHUTTLE"
This picture is taken from the famous novel of the j
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RED CROSS MINSTRELS
Special benefit given under the auspices of Lodge No. 187
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Music Comedy Novelty Dances Songs
COME AND DO YOUR PART
Tickets $1.00 No war tax
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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/m1/5/: 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.