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FAMOUS AUTHOR
COMING HERE ON
WAYTODEMING
b Giving; Part of Time I o Lec-
ture in U. S. Army
Cr-mpi.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES. SATURDAY. JUNE I. 1918. . ..
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TO M(fT a 4iUr i J l 5 Poor THAT All THAT- Ü VACHAW? J HHHLallLilBilBi iLOVe ? Ke LalaaaaaaaaaHBHH
John Mise'ield. Kngttah "i play
wiight. now in the rnitcd -lates m HM
Interest of lh Hrmh Pi. P. rial commit
M ami recently puirarnl by Hi educs
tioiiel horesn ol the mil'. ml wr work
iinti' ll of the Tolit Mm i chr Isllsn As
till lili. III Hill Ki loo i'ii june IV. on
Ids wy lo csnrp i 'ly.
Ml. MesrlieM in i Td m give II of
bis Unit luí :r Mv In and July 31 lo
M MlloMl r wortt round! and win
Be booked for rrmi. ..n In IhTM dayi In
iiit vriini rernp ami raatoeunrnti m loe
f'iulfwm dpriiniit. Jtm arransenieni i-
.in J lilnrrl an PP-al '.nr I i hull Mr Vase
I nil Muí the 3 M. x
will Uc able i" pu-sent Hi i
llio lile. an it' pared lij i n
liirial r'inimi-ii"ii. lo i moil miar-1
MMaV and will Ñ aula hi --uippssie I"
liii men who arv hum tianK-.i l'i rial.f '
oeaeaaaa the múc ol lha v. c a. or I
. i-..i m Hm "iii iii'ii uta-besen
. nu ir-l. 'l t" II liy Mi tniritary anil Hil
authorities of lha Billon's which arc ligid
log Germany anil l-r allies.
Ills- llincrai Pi lh' southern itepe.l
men! baa aaao t...stmly arranged ID In
lun e Oil' aH. June n amp Hen
regard. June II; lamp l"an. June II.
Antonio. June IS I. ami camp tody
Juna
nil nf
HUM II M Ml llmtMI. IIV
Tune - -p- til ' urn -i ii'letii.
I"l nl 1 -
Alainia'ir.ln. "J. M . May :ri Me
riav "I -net tifie in acrnrdanee avliti
H reiui'i of I'realdenl Wllaon anl
made a ilav "I aiinpllcaUoli and Prajrae.
m i( o'clock tlx alorea. era eloaad aim
Hie paajpla kaerntiled' al llw pavtnoaj Pu
an hoor of rahainui nerviren Mimir
timiKlii'ii liy the iiliunii' un liatlra ami
ldum iohnaoii aim Hemaid Weal Hoy
i-enui buglara. a in rallat Par aiaam
brjf and iap. He II. 0. MÍnV.palnr
American Aviators Shoot
Down German Airplane on
Front Northwest of Foul
vi ihu Preabjrterian
4ire of ihr molt
H. Hie riatotlooal
I'Oliluu. anrj dev. A.
l.era or me Maaoflle (Mid Fell
l-ekati lodiei Btteoded in gro
riahl veieian-"I lha i ivii
Id Imnierine flat
people mat 1. 1 ll.r
cra i ik. . lo Ule
Herniate pie graven
me Ihe
Hi!' Hftslnted
hj ii" J. J
I 111' niefli
and lie
npi nuil alio
. ar carrying
riernoon me I
law o ami ' r
Bring Down Another Fritz Within American Lines as He
Ventures Over Sammies' Guns; Germans Raid Area
Behind American Lines in Picardy.
in auto
lo
I V HI i i 1 1 1 i Ml III m .
CmdlUol Uial prevail''! al Hie raiioni
ralRer liuieau Ian. .ii lliiiiiilinut Ihe
I nileu Halt! al a 'ulv nfili me
r Aaaoelntad Pra
vm.ii me Amerl
Tliuradar May W.-
ii pii ieiiiiiii.4 raiil
Iroartegn Itnoa lai
i mnhfl ere. drnpp
of tiie largeat lioai
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'I'.a . II II ii I
jvaakMiirioii . r m
ni rraftrh w
vain hoaaaf 'en- -
of ell lliaiik im imlii
killed ami Injured.
Ptanaed oi
llim Ihe lam a
larner arale than
leirlUiry i- rvldenr
I v inn'iv All
Uní reidera
lk-eil
' I'liiintlim
nil" .fuairi
idrrit feel fn
i.lri'il
Ulk "li"llfil
'da na.
mi Army in Franca
'lerman an men madi
ii the an a lieh.tm the
Piegrdy iai iukui.
i mi nil lile. of nnr
lilt tn a town many j
in.' from fttnerlcaa
i ROhtiara were rar
nd ravrk liy Ainerp
bera of lha aiuartcañ
ere Injureil hy f.y-
r me windowi in Hie
(hattarad by bomba
i in Kill keveral prl-
v k.'U and u iiiimher
t M'ieral butjlek. were
barge seale.
t'lniuieil On a inueli
i" nit ones over llila
.i from n porta inula
in i Ulggea un í nun h
Tim ilermaua i am
then k. -altered
.put l.'.mhk a
'Amartrin I laid
Hue on nf III
i nlKe a few
Time V r Ada Get Keaulta.
Til flral nlanii
n'clork. I lie dorpplng of mili ami III
l ii in j of many anil ainiafl riiiih lieaan
almoal iiutneillateiy. l ater Hiere waa a
liner (laiike. afler win.-h iih ralderii rc-
lui I'lo lelnalii .ill I iiuNI dawn
aaa Muermo "in. nation lio.pual
lian baad opajaaji onl) .lekturitay in a rer-
Iklu vlllaae. Im.iiiI. fell in frutil of it
Inrt i... hi and aliatterrd vindnaa but
none i r me patleiim waa Injureil.
In ii" luatanrek liter homba roll
Within thirty and forty feel or a hoapltal
InillillnK. Iiul. rorlttnately llirre were nu
direct . Dtta A I'rem h niirae her mniher
ami io little alaiera were killed In a
houaa a alinrt dlstane rrom a noapltal.
iioliier nurke nm andina on III upper
Hour or the hospital rnltilfttertTiR lo pa-
líenla when a plei-e of bomb atrurk her
plerctn; Iter lung.
rYiirara Cheer Palíenla
t'lvn American mirara were In Ihe tame
hospital. They went Mlaa Natalie Scott of
New ilrlaana Mlaa Helen Hpaldlng of
Wootlyn Mill Mary .Mrcadll.sh of AtlanU.
Miss mancho Oiuiert of Clavelaml and
ronataure Codl of Sin Franclaen.
Willi the raid was In proa-reaa they
went about i-heerlng the pallenta. Al-
ilinuith many aerluita eaaea nr elik and
wounded wefe aeiravated bei-auaa they
had to lie Daw ad Hi nuraea had to carry
them to the lower floora and the cellar.
"It waa an eirltlur lime." aalil Mlaa
"enti "bul Hiere waa no paule kiome of
our boya actually slept throiiirh It all al-
f li their MM wete showered wllb
tiitikeu iflasa."
Thre Amrrlcan ambulance were
. .mailt In lite raid. Serjeant I than YVnlla
of San I'ramisco. who wu driving lb
flral ambulant- aalili
"Our three aitiliiilanres were hurrying
ll i.. pílala Wllb iiallrnla when a bomb
wracked a building directly In front of
na in a narrow alrel. our ambulance
was iierfurated by riving mlaellea. We
wero all hurled nut. hut pscaped with a
lew - ralchea."
More Attentively Than
Ever Read the Ads
in the Morning Times
Watt it llic advertising in your newspaper ask for advertised
Kuoda patronize merchants who advertise.
There is a close blood-relationship between thrifty BUYING
and ad-reading and people who read the ads have the inside edge on
their non-úd-reading neighbors in point of ability to save.
Saving is by no means a lost art because of the war and high
prices. 1 ligh prices are inevitable at a time like this but they are not
nearly so high to the man or the woman who watches the ads in The
Times as they are to those who do not.
More and better buying opportunities are being offered from day
to day in this war period than ever before. It is entirely possible for
you to exact a good deal better than havings bank interest not on
money deposited to be sure but on the money you SPEND if you go
about it in earnest.
Ploy ill'- reverae Lnglish on the daily diabuieemenl and compel your
DEPARTING dollar to PAY TRIBUTE while cioaainB the other iellows
counter. Y mi can DO thin but it will require effort.
By rediiiK the ada in The Morning Timea you will find innumerable
waya oí cutting the corner and malting the dollars reach.
But do not open your mouth like a young robin and wait for the store
to bring the good thing to YOU. Be up and doiiig and you'll find them
they're all about you.
El Paso Morning Times
Carries the Best Stores'
Advertising Every Day
Prlvat Hubert A. bowman or Calveaton.
Tens who wai In Ihe same car said:
"There waa .a tremendoua eaploalon.
The next thing- I kew I was lyiAg o IM
a-roiinil. I toogad around and heard the
palíenla- groaning. I pulled myaelf to-
gether ami round the patients uinjitrad
ageept for ih shock. Our ambulance
waa ahot M plecea."
Oa Cir Wrecked.
The aeconil car apparently received the
rull f of - fb eiplo&ion ami waa
w recked completely.
Private Itoacoe Wiley of Madlaonvllle
Tales waa driving Ihe third car. Ser-
jeant J. W. Moldcr of Altoona Pa. ami
three '.'atienta were with him.
"There wna drrrkage all around in"
said Kergeant Mulder. "1111111611 civilians
In the ahaltcrru houses neaiiiy were lien
aing for help. We all pllchou In aa soon
as we had recovered from the shock and
assisted In the work of rescue. W had
lo dig many peranua from Ilio debris by
th light or small pocket lamps. Mean-
while enemy aircraft were bulling over-
head. The barrage was deafening bombs
GOatttuad to rail. Il was wars man any-
thing In Hie trenches. I would rather
hav MM In No Man's Land."
In on village a large funeral establish-
ment ..piioslte o hospital waa bombed and
wrecked aiii.o i ti lite palíenla m the
hoapltal were Jiurrl'-.lly covered with
blankets and clr-led to cellars thera waa
no paule.
Th Americans and' French Joked and
laughed. One American who participated
In the capture of Canttguy said:
-1. "i rnii's uoai." .
"We've got Prill's goal We Hiked the
tar out of him when we took Cantlgny.
Now that Mini" or ua are alct or Injured
and helpless be want revenge. Murder-
ing sick and wounded defenseless women
and old men and children Is his idea or
kiillnr.' W must destroy 'kuttur' if II
lakes us a hundred years."
Many villages In the rear or Ihe Ameri-
can lines were attacked by th raiders.
This morning while a Memorial day
service was In progress at a Utile Ameri-
can cemetery near the Plrardy front Her-
man aviators attempted to ral I lbs ceme-
tery. The enemy planea wero driven oir
by antl-ilrcrart guna.
Th ceremony waa most picturesque
French civilians-old men women and
children dressed In while placed flow-
ers nn the graves notwithstanding tlx)
Herman aircraft overhead tho aervtcea
continued without Interruption.
Wilson's Daughter
in Rcd4Cross Cap
PAV HAY AT CAIIP kl UIM V
Ity Associated Presa.
t:amp Kearney san niego Cal. May 31
Vary man In Hi Fortieth division ex-
cept members or Hie 143d (California)
Field artillery which is on a held march
was mo! today which ts believed to be
a record last mouth the entire diviaion
waa paid within Hire working days
which was regirded aa quick work. Ar
iMflaSaflTl wete made fur the i:-sin (Art-
zonal baseball team tu go to l.os An-
gelea lunighl lo play a leant or motion
picture company employes tomorrow. Th
team will no lo Pasadena bunday lu play
a business men's leaui. "Th naturallii-
Uon board'' continued esauilnlng alien
..i.i. .-i . today rinlahlug Its work In the
I nth (r.oloridiii infantry.
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Birttrsv Not otpitiaJt U ior
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Male Help Wanted
KMPLOYF.n?' CLFARINO HOUSE.
Stenographer Texas teo.bo.
Stenographer MeJUCO.
Pattern maker I7.U0 gold clghv -hours
Neslco.
Cook levas 0.00.
1 ead rurnace fnremin. Me'alen.
2 copper furnuo ruremeu Mexico
clerk. I71.IMI
900 Milla building. Phone toot.
CARPKIiTERS gJ.7-4.00: carpenter help-
ers u.": Japanese panrry man r.'.
h. r.i comhlnatlon waitress maid (::.('.
b. r.; atore clerk Brr.iio and house.
CAI I. MITCHBLL
303 San Francisco Street.
times sftANca ornea
tx rain nana compant.
r saman El Paao atoraiaa tiims.
Si rasa Tasas
roe Hit mKmiia . 1U atrM uit TUata
isaltnilla truck Igneas SI UU tsl'esrUsl
pUras:
Hranrb a lei Teiss itrast.
Braasrk I lUimm-4 Beat Oraras.
Rlshland I'.us Rtore. lllftlinn Park.
Xaal El Paao bnia Iters. Alansds
treat .
Rutas-naUOM and s atari Isms acewaxlal an
EtUMMa Drna llonv M Alsmena
Craod Vnw Claar Store SS3 gt. Rl'd.
tiuenlia snil Csttaal Dfua C M3i rt. Blsd.
Oel Draff stteae- Pledr.. and M.iiisbs It.
Atame.! Pni SHr.re S Atsraads Aaa.
RsWen Dna -Nk I'Mjrsa and HcaiUaia.
Rait JartHo riianaan 11 N Comm.
or display apart i WANTED Live wide awake boys with
horses to rarrv Mornlna Time? routes.
Oood pay. A chinee for you to buy and
Rooming House For Sale 8
"STMOfioteU $250
Id beat located rooms In F.I Paso; tbrob-
l lng heart or business illstiirti running
water; steam heat; rent COMPLETE
Fun ÍJSCI. INVESTIGATE. This place sold
for S.S00. Snap.
PAWai tfBOII. 115 E. Mln. Ph. em.
EXI I.il I" KLHMIl ilK Hr.l'AIIIINO ANIl
HEFINISHINO.
Old furniture made like new.
"COSTS LESS AT STERCHI'S."
IV. Stanton and Myrtle' Ave.
Phone TW and tow.
Foil SALE or trade ri room roomlnl
house; nlColy rurnhihed rloa IB; WUI
lakn aulo nr other properly rirst payment.
nnv for hora yourself and earn spend
i t.nt money besides. Apply Supt. or car-
1 Mei-s. ctr. nept.. Times
. (7(iMMISKMiv men with ' rá II road r tins l me-
llón and repair gangs In New Mexico
Arltona and California must speak Span
ish; good lunflwr tlng and rigiu lng essen
Hal. P. O. Box Ron. El Paao. ' !
-M"EMKEH wanted for1 rirst ilass lipaic ...
work In electric shop. American or
: American-speaking. Good wages to the
right man. and steady Job. A. H. Loomls Nll
Lot and Found
10
t Las cruces N. M.
IOS San i tan -
Female Help Wanted H2
MR.Í WILLIAM G.Mc.ADOO
This snapshot shows Mrs. William S
MrAdou. wile of tha aerretary or Ihe treas-
ury and daughter or President Wilson
who Is on of the most euthusfistlc lied
Crosa win ken Hi Washington. Sh was
of great servio In the recent ned Croas
drive fur funds. nd led- a division of
treasury employe in the monster parade
held tu help the campaign.
New York Trades Unions
Ask Repeal of Zone Law
for Second Class Mailer
by Associated Presa.
IVew York. May 31. The Cenlral Faster'
ali'd union adopted a resolution hern to-
night urging coiigreaamen and senators to
(l.nge that part or the war revenue art
Whtot Mould linrease thn Mat late on
second class mail milter and establish the
tone lysteui or distribution. Members of
lha SBUCfl 'declared that if the prorialons
if the acl we allowed lo become effect-
ive Ihe pt lining Industry would be dis-
organised and thousands of mechanics In
Ihe printing Pad. thnmghnut tha country
would be Hit own out of work.
The union failed to adopt another re ln
lion warning President Wilaon that 11
Is hanged rnr alleged
oiupllclty in
l . ss day .Ii
led
n raer.
It was ano
Muericaii 1 1
to lie hriii
strurled to
inn San Francisco prepared
miilng case a alrikn would
i. living all airillalr.l union
need that delegdes ror Ihe
I- ration or labor convention
III SI I. mils bad I" ni III
tilde by the decision of the
Mail Subscribers
Please Notice
The yellow label on your paper
alwaje carries In addition lo jrour
name tin- data roar anlaacrtptioii
expires. Watch It does' I y ao you
will know wheu to arod your re-
newal to prcveaat yes from rataa-
Ina; a mpy. The Times la dla
continued on data of eaplrattaa).
MORNING TIMES
CIRCULATION DEPT.
Political Annomcemaqt.
I hereby iimounce my candidacy ror lha
l.eglslture of Texas tlttti Hepresentatlve
District siibjei i to the action or the Demo-
cratic primary. My candidacy will be
hee rrom. and In no manner controlled by.
Ileal fictional polillo and If elected will
represent the people or El Paao County
to the best of my ability
L. A. DALE.
WANTED Woman n pable of baking
cornbrnid and bread substitutes; high
wanes lo right pariy. see s. rj Humph
rey at Hotel Paso del Norte.
WANTED By large wholesale house
lady stenographer with experience; good
hours; sslary goo. 41 Time.
two Waitresses t uampoeti cre.
Ahoul 7 hours work a dgv 11.50 dy.
WANTED tllrls. dispensers 'ind wtlt-
ree. Poller Conrertlonery Co.
SHADES madeto order. Get our bid be-
fore you buy. Pouti-Moor Co.
WANTED Oood clean ciwk; "no other
iiepd apply. Hooni s I lii'ii-n Hotel.
i vn 1 1 m.-m.-iii iiou.-e Kirl ko home at
nlghL ITllO Mesa.
nil. IIVSAHT. Sp'.-lallsl. I I Paso lelas
I il NI NO room girl. 70S N. Oregon.
EOn CONSTABLE.
I hereby nuounre my candidacy for
re-election to lite office of Constable ror
Precinct No. 1 El Pso county. Texas sub-
ject tu the decision or the Democratic pri-
mary. July IT IM. LON GARNER.
Í. Percy McOhee Sr. wish to sjunuTnie to
the neoplti or El Paso county that I am
a candidal ror tha mine or slierltr ami
will submit mvseir lo the action of in...
M M. McFarland of Aipme. candidate
ror the sánale. Twenty firth senatorial
Harriet auojeri lo tu anion or
Democratic primary next Juiy.
lull constable precinct No. I M Paso
county Texaa J. o. Crowaon aollclts
your support subject to the Democratic
primarle jury mix.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES.
Milk Fund Editor:
. I agree to contribute to the milk fund for the sick
the sum of Dollars.
To be contributed as follows:
Check or Money enclosed.
Monthly.
Quarterly.
In two payment ts.
Name
Address
Cut this out art.' h ' to the l imes.
Male Help Wanted 1
WAN ri.li-Soiing man wllii l ord ear To
collect sell and deliver. Must alv
bond anil coin" well leooitunrndeil. Klux
er Sewing Ma. lone Co. Mr S. El Paso.
WANTED Uve barnets al once; Sao guar-
antee; good ror I5U; boaid and room 5
weekly. Wrile or telegraph Joe Freed-
man. 10 copper Av.. Deiiiliig. N. U.
CHEF EMPLOYMENT hi HI. AC.
l ulled Slates Employ nu-nt service base
ment or City Hall. Herviré rrea lo em
plover and employe. Ph. 3614.
'.ENI'ILMA who iinderslands auto lo
make no to Los Angeles; share ex-
penses; slam not later than June &. Ad-
drag gat Tfaaa.
WAN TkTwf o Ámiñl7aümoülders and
on pattern maker. 70 cents ner Imnr.
steady work. Globe Foundry anil Machine
Co.. Globe Aril. .
WANTED First class machinist as cents
hour; sle.ulv work lur right man. Col
'ins Hepaii shop nnnimi New Mexico.
v' .III. al once. Pains lor ditch "build-
leg; with driver preferred. Ivy Dle
linn p. I ol.ens. Tel. 37
WANTED iTarner l.o; : must have horse.'
Apply lo circulation Maiager limes or
flea.
WANI Lie Bo) to work oher scbooltKura.
Apply i. aiileo dealer it.n i lluttlevaid
WANT pliarmai i-t who speaks EÜgiíaií and
Spaallb. Addrau P. O. Bag &.
nil DVSAP I S -I I 1 l a.-u leu
ilAHHFH at once toe San Fiaui-isi-o .it
Male and Female Help
Wanted H3
WANTED- Man and wire ror ranch; inual
understand inachinery and bo capable or
running engine ror light and water plant
giuid wages tu right man. can In pcrton.
sil Alameda.
EXPERIENCED working roreman and wife
lor uiralla ranen. Address 71. care Times.
STOLEN.
The following Liberty Bonds hive been
stolen rrom liso ornee of Lee Moor Con-
tracting Co.:
FIRST ISSUE.
No. 735458 Amount 100 00
SECOND ISSUE.
90.19 Amount Slon.iHi
701 Amount tonoo
WI.SHT Amount liai.no
70I.S4I Aniuutlt ttlsi.tai
No. HW.33 A mil P"i"
No. i.MJ.m .' Amount Hun"
No. 4398.30 Amount (too "i
Nn. 4308301) Amount Ml" "0
No i.:i'..s.'i-ii Amount fliHi.no
.No. 4398;ill Annum! IP- no
One hundred dollars reward for rtcuv
ery of same.
LOST A male Bundle Boston Bull an-
swers lo name or Major; license tag ii-.':
reward. Phone tn50 ühí l.os Angeles.
i.nsr --Double lens gia between Knt7
Wyom'ng and E. nouievard on Poplr.
Reward at Í.TJ7 Wyoming.
s inotiiu. lo.ii.-
Situation. Wanted Male
nm '
-.a. 15
Hsgiatered Kentucky ami au-
years' experience; exempt rrom
ire position out of city. John
F. KoonU. room 41 Mesa-hotel.
'.""K. eerleiiced as eh r ami bup-her.
wants situation In any piare; wages
Ifu up a week; highest reeiMuiueiidatioii;
Japaneae. gil S. El Paao St.
I..AHPENIEH anil repair work. Phone
swis-. Th.... H. Williamson
CARPENTER work r.anled. Phone 6537M.
.Situation! Wanted Female 4
EXPERT Í ÍÍHÑÍTIHE lit PAIRING AND
IIEFINISHING.
Old rurnlture made like naav.
"COSTS LESS AT BTERCHI'S."
N. gtantou and Myrtle Ave.
Phone Tat aaa lata.
OPERATORS" lor rouiptoinelera and Bur-
rough calculators. Many rails or Ibis
kind. Why not prepare We teu-h you
nd guarantee positions. brsuirbon's
Buslneas college Phone 144.
WANTED - Housekeeping refined widuw.
rest inoiiev: low rent
ll.aro ni.sim under Intaubiry
: " i-.'."." n"s ruua; a.tsi. i i.i-viii
Depot nan. lent hotel a id mine ll.nu. ' in. i
Northrup Case Is
Continued; Certain
Witnesses Absent
Ua account of me absence of witnesses
lha Han Norlbrup ease called lor trial
yesterday morning in the Thirty-fourth
dlslri.l (Start was contiaurd until Hit WAH.il irpairiug
-epieiuin-i lemi lisa uereiiiaoi staua
charged with murder In conntrttou a in
the daalh of i rink Kalsey al blarra Blau
M on Hi in si triil of Iho ca tit jury
is unable to arrive at verdict ine
w unable to arrive al a verdict Tha
caa w aa trans! erred .to ftlsi ra Blanca and
waa l.rougol up there daring the first
l ra or lb lb-si aialMct cssurt held there
a un te .o fur a change or ra
I ranted by Judge w D. Uuwe and tlx
casa waa seal hick bare. Members of
iba: siarr Blanca grand jury war wit
ueaaaa during w having urn the motion
lor ih thautra uf venue.
BiMarisii Opporttmtties 7
Startling Snaps! t
Modern loin. ion-. Jual north poiifftr
upatalrs apai liueuts with private baths-
ground floor grocery meals etc; making
ner inual go;
look. run.
Rel merehatl.t
PARk RIP i- . It.
THADE VOUH n
HR NEW
'COSTS LESS AT STEnCHPS."
Cor. Stanton si. and Myrtle Ave.
Phone :.7v and nan
..I I AMU.i and pressing shop lor al
good location and palionage; we turn
una over because uf lcknes. 304 . siau
taa it
BBPo'e supnankifii m n u
DI.easo ur woman. Poaltlv results
"New its camion nm." wm aaa AatoaiQ.
coil A WFIk will asnai pay f-er insny
good 11. in. s ror tb home. Call anil e
now. routa Moor Co.
For Sale Misceilaneoas 11
Q.NK C. ' r?lter No. t wagon peaniii and
popi ..in master. In rlrst-rlasa iMiiditmii
good as new. only run six months runs
by gasoline manufactured by C. creaters
of Ch eggu. This maiTlllie hss been well
taken rare nr and shows no usage whal-
evr. II Is a beautiful machine and will
certainly do tbe Work cost Brice Si':...
wilt anincc ror MOO. Reason ror sell-
ing leaving town. Writo me ir inler-
ested. ti II I e eb. Alpine. Texas.
PIPE! PIPE' 'PIPE! '
Complete stock new and second hand
pip and well casing nrst-class condi-
tlon. Al leilitced rates. Prompt sjilpinenl
Also Hotary dulling rigs. TEXAS SUPPLY
i n.. Heaomoiil. Texa-
I I'll SM I I 111 p line Power t A mm
'ng pl'-liire machine l iransveriar. :
amp-re. good as new. Address Bog 113'.'.
El Paso. Texas
Foil SALE 5 carat-perreft iliaiimii i
ring; real value fi.200. for qubk iale
11. -.sai c.i.h takea IL Call Planter bold.
mH - 11 Paao.
DIAMONDS or small car wanted tn trade
for El Paso real estate: no lords. Bo
301 I oiilhburg N. M.
FOR SALE -Compllluitf srale. une d'lsplax
eounicr one elecit ii ran. One candy ra- -.
Texlco Transier 1 "
REMIMiTli.N rVPEWRItlR.
M
1(7
FINE while sand. aulUbl for
ueiivereu anywhere.
Hours;
aie.
Ton
ala
lie
ALE Two sares.
fan and show ease. 11
combination eoai and gaa stove liu a
Uu. nth. Knuls-Moore Co.
ONE roll desk. Todd check writer. 1 i
I attrel
Uoxi.s p
Wlgglv.
.ale very cheap. ""Tjtgly
Wanted to Buy MUcellaneou. 12
WILL pay c per" puunri Tor cTealTaiTilti
rags delivered al Hie Times orrice.
EXCHANGE jour old I m ulture and abio's
tor
Foutr Moore 3
iitventori
Mam St. Plume 98
I I ICE l UilMll lit
ug 33c ; osalH-
Santatl'a. it
nn nvsAin ia-iaiit h paa. Tx
Roomm House For Sale 8
TWENTY -Fuua rooms arranged 11 aftvail
apaittnanb. newly papeital. itumed
wll rumlsh4. new mmre-se.. lean
rugs cloas la on account of bad heella.
Furniture For Sala 14
ClNiil EI Ms 7x0. 9; beaver Ijoard pan -
M rc. itu: oak retlee. lili hook.
re sUIJi-TTroo. aeiiahiiui
r.s.iiiir rem rnoue Til.
El EVEN ruuais. .
i.jiiu .ori::neti
GAS stoves i w "g irTtoü lW (S
case 7; 3 small ruga. .. medí n
msag lallle. Huoill 1. MV SOT
M.voiti" phone )4n.
w oil -.ill paying "cash tor your u.-.j
ruriutuie or eichaiiging rur santa ttar-
rymil I urnltiira Co. aw Texas. Phone
AVE ba y all kinds second Ttand tuartttar.
tejías fíjb.n ITl.BE CO
ton t) El i'aao SL- pt
WI.KIII and niontlily uiymiiU
thing you want rur tbe home- p
ure huh you tiu.u Moore Co.
VrhMTl RE fot 5-iosai lajuse"
or two or three furnished an
lor rtnt. close us. i . .
-i v I n M HI lis mallo
draaaers and auitaay couch ch.
III. A I I 1 1 I I new fu
will tell fur I rU.
Prosper!
VK BUY art saJl V
run.
EOt'M Y lu fie u ..tnn!
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 38TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 1, 1918, newspaper, June 1, 1918; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199687/m1/8/: 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.