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El Paso Times from El Paso, Texas • 13

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EL PASO MORNING TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1917. rB SEE THE NEW $125,000 "ENDLESS PLEASURE PIER" REDONDO BEACH THE IDEAL FAMILY RESORT OF COUNTLESS PLEASURES Many new attractions and amusements will be noted this season. Largest hot water plunge on the coast, mammoth dancing pavilion, racing coaster, surf bathing, tennis, motoring and numerous amusements and recreations on the zone. Redondo Beach is famous the world over for its deep sea and pier fishing. Very reasonable hotel, apartment, cottage and TENT CITY rates.

Bt-st stores. Cool summer climate. A safe resort to send the family. Buy your tickets and check your baggago direct Write for folder. Chamber of Commerce, Itedondo Beach, California.

an as mmuw aKnTBn EL PASO WILL BUY TUESDAY, JUNE $1,000,000 WORTH REGISTRATION DAY, OF LIBERTY BONDS WILL BE HOLIDAY Read the Announcements of California's Famous Hotels HEALTH, BEACH AND MOUNTAIN RESORTS AND SOLVE "THAT OUTING PROBLEM." Literature and Full Information by Writing Direct, or at FREE INFORMATION BUREAU AT TIMES BRANCH NINE, 105 TEXAS ST. Mayor Davis Issues Proclama Aggre gate Subscription Banking Houses Alone Reach $880,000. tion Urging All Citizens to Observe Day. Subscriptions totaling in excess of 000,000 have been made In El raso, by cor- Tuesday, June registration day, lias been declared a legal holiday by Mayor Convenient to all Places of Interest potations, banking institutions and vidnals to the national liberty loan bunds. Up to the close or the banks TUHoRfl uiarlos and in his proclamation he requests all citizens to observe the day by laying aside all commercial and personal interest! as a pan or the patriotic devotion and obligation owed tht nation.

Sfternoon toe augregale lUBtcrlpuon to the loan bv banking bouses amounted to tsKO.uuo. This Included the provisions! oTEL CLARK YOU'LL FIND YOUR FAVORITE DIVERSION AT LONG BEACH "THE QUEEN OF CALIFORNIA'S BEACHES" "The center or all sporting events." Here Joy reigns supreme, Escape the heat and dust and refresh yourseir by summering at tons Beach, Pack your trunk osrbj and plan to stay late, due thousand and one dellftltful recreations Dally baud concerts, suit and plunge bathing, tennis, goir, motorlni deep M'a. pier and surr Nshlnt; horseback riding and dancing. Home of the imm si.hki.ikmi Hot- Virginia. Splendid hotel, cottage and apartment facilities.

Write today to folders on llerroallon, Homes ami Industries. CtUttBER OP QOMMGrtCtl, LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA. wf ens iiui'iiui Mayor Davis also slate, that all rlti2fins should see to it thHt all who should register should have their names on the loll or honor. The mayor's proclamation follows: Mayor I'mi lamiilliin. 'Whereas, the president or the I'nlted Slates has designated June 1(117, as registration day, on which all male residents who are 21 years of age and who have not reached 31 years of age shall register their names, anil from these, and -HoHywood "(me or the mOSl inaguiriceiilly sltUM h.ilcu in soulheni calir.u 1 1 1 MtllH in inm; Los wci ics nh con-vonlent to an places nr interest.

Just iiiiniites' tide from heart or citv. an minutes' fids lo beaches. Its Ideal location affords every advantage uf city, ocean LOS ANGELES EL PASO HEADQUARTERS ItUOMS-flH with bttb. OinJiurtet obi ma (hi Euniwn and imrtniji plan. Hrti'l Clark la altiiatNl In llto hmrl (a r-Hy, ncT tutlful Crtitral Park, Can HMbMa Mountains, Mfc, mm Hill Ntrr-et Station (Uracil) moot! bow, KttraMtl) t'lnn Tariff fttfal Sl.Mf pt Jay.

Smith amtm Trua pationagn MUcimL I1lHtrted fold-it pm iratirnt. V. M. liIMMIi'K. ssmSKaiBsH i I subscriptions of a number or DSOU that raped to double or triple their investments at the flrH meeting or directors.

Two banking houses alnne subscribed more than half, or 0.v.ouo, of the total subscription so tar mide bv hanks. These were (360,060 by the State rtstiontl bank or EI Paso and 1300,000 by the First National bank and Ihe bank dlrwtors. The tMllef among the directors and officers or most of the other hanks la that their Subscriptions will be Increased to a much Urger figure than at present, arid for that rasson announcemeou or their individual subscriptions, as they now stand, are being withheld. Individual aubsrilpiloni up to the close or the banks or the city Tuesday amounted to nearly Mhmmu. At one bank slightly more than MO.000 had been subscribed by depositors, and at another slightly more than had been subscribed.

These figures do not include a long list or uu- OlOM the 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Surf. 1 1 "in those who arc qualified, will be I LANNERSHIN VISIT THE CHIll" chosen our pro rala or the first Increment of 500,000 soldiers who are to uphold the honor and dignity or our country. "It Is possible that we clUssna Of the sssssssssssssf ansssssESSi and rOOWIUa. beautiful drives. Finest boulevards ror motoring.

TsnnlS Court. Howling Ureen and QoIF on our own gi omuls, tlinclna and counties recrea-: Hons. Am. plan rates from weekly. Unsurpassed cualne under management FREE AUTO BUS FROM DEPOT border who have passed through the ills- fTTTVTTTT 1 1 ISl BROADWAY at SEVENTH Ttia MtV Df ah 't'lilrti.

huatftnu tMmsmj illftfl.i imit tu at! num. iHiiiiit toitiiw Mb PrtWn i-ath. ntntamn plan ltatM an 1 up niiildi ti" 111 trvu n-fliipd ainl ai- rllint 01 cnas. cookc, tale manager or Fair-monl an.l Palace lote, an Francisco, turnsncea or tne past seven years may not fully realize the serious crisis which our country la approaching, and It Is our duty as citizens or the inted States and oyal TSXSna to awaken from our lethargy ctried lUbscrlptionl where bank de It I.WKl.llNUlM Onnrr. ill wf (lii in i ti-if an i I i i 1 1 a i hi mm mu wn.i i sm It, fMxm, 'i.

FREE AUTO BUS PROM DEPOT positors have told their banks that UW may forever point the linger of pride at will subscribe but has not said DOwl pttO'a record and be able to sav that UOS ANCELEJ I LONG BEACH TO POPULAR rate a. which subscriptions have "MfC chTsi' MS jk wm-f ii. 1 the registration or those between thc SANITARIUM i.V, 'if i. sges or tl and 111 years, yet none or Dl 1 1 rat ui uos rrs, 11 is uv should be unmindful of the irreat duly that or the bankers that the individual lib- I each uf us owes to our country to make mil It brilv MSiiWe seeerdmi to SOT r'I'c snd defend the "n- LLS. m3L 0S? '2 If.J0 rliHl and liberties which have, been bc- "jmmmm Make nl WHEN YOU ARE IN LOS ANGELES uicse esiiniaif inai i.i i win ball' serihe more than a million and dollars.

Many nf the larger commercial houses. Your Sum- mer Home at It mi fully aHtinlnl In tli city, faimm nr it. futoi lUatBMf (MaMIA Mm tteui t- tttutl i ok Ita hinil In thsj Wcat I1ATTI.K CBKEK lUETHOOfl fefettMoHW flip. Mfl WA Ha tnitptrtt; svlmllflf mrth-i. TwaTCHiffetl iwnprtnl Of mm ntq winnui pliVHli'laiii uiHl attrioaia, mito iiurarm litmiUi f-turr.

MWflMt ian Htxvta) aunuiiiv rataat, Ft Jo-aiTlllv an.l raUsa rit quealhcd to us by and through the blood or our rather. We all have a duty to perform. It should, therefore, be not alone a day of registration, hut a day also when every citizen from every walk or Hie who has enjoyed the sweets of liberty which only tins country can give, should map out for hlmselr and rirmly resolve to follow a line of duty for the defense of the freedom and happiness so manufacturing concerns and oilier cor-KDOrfttlons have as yet made no announcement or the amounts they expect to sub- scrl'ie. ore' LOS ANGELES FIFTH ST. "Mr MAI vr.

HAY simi'Son. Mama. UndM ATftimc. Iauiii aStSS. Cil, MU BTbsVl lil ftalitiiif.

hiinl- A) tna Hh'l mjiiplm arr I mXL f.r K-'lf and HQ- I J1 nla, rtr. MM HM ii--lv him fTL) lusiraU'il cu-ntig dm VT'hf I aViMffl IWrtUghiJ' almi isLV 1 LJ) rplm PltKK, Wtv I ff T'll St ricioy oaetowea upon us. Manhood lo MSf forward. "As the president lias well said: 'It Is I nothing' less than the day upon which the EL PASO PREPARED FOR REGISTRATION RATES PER DAY ABSOLUTELY CACC FIRE PROOF Mfc manuoou or ine country snail step ros-ward In one solid rank In delenso or the ideals to whkh this nation is conso-rralrd. It Is important to those Ideals no less than to the pride of this generation In manifesting Its devotion to them, This Magnificent Beach Resort Superbly alttiatsd ovsrlooklnj the ocean.

The Virginia com-mauds an uosiiii aved view. Kaslly accessild" all places or interest SttrSs In Routhern cuiirornn. rue tdsw hostelry to ipend.tbe sontntsT montns. Fiery rnetropolltsn convenience and eoiulort Is arrorded. The center or all social and porting events.

Uenulne hospitality Is a predominant lesttiro, GolfJ tenms, Barf bsatlnffi motoring, fishing, dancing muting the countless outdoor i oi rostloni Write ror descriptive folder ami wm. p. NBITbS Hsntssr, Tiinea Free Information Bureau, Branch No. 9 Cool and Dclirtful -Situated in Beautiful Foothills of HOLLYWOOD sn Registrars for Various Precincts Appointed; To Meet Wednesday Night. LOS ANGELES that there De no gaps in the "It IS essential that the day be approached In thoughtful apprehension of tt-signiricance and that we accord to It the honor and the meaning that it deserves." "in furtherance or that spirit we can well afford to lay aside all commercial RIGHT DOWN TOWN IIOTDIi VOItKSIIIItl: 710 Sniitli bOO am; in Ml AkWBB DBCH it'ith tiwi nv Mi.i.ti.in i m- mincir anu personal interests on that day as Chsngea, li may be made hi different PJJ Jjj patriotic devotion and obltga lion which we owe to a ta rr a a i- sviv i The Claron Del Apartments 1113 So.

Hnpa SI Los AhiMm (Mli-t WtilRUig illil.iinrs ii'ntoa our fatherland nrecmcts relative to the location or reg ARtRTMENTSi i adai smi MaMftMHej iStM lUti tlrUcttrtl IhiIIi. )'l tl ill up; mini. Slan-li 1.1. I'Ot ti erltK Ipaita That are nUrcfy Different H. C.

rAf.ON.W eiorllo, Hnmii SOIII. STOP AT THt Hotel Trinity Oth and grand 4 minutes from broadway and the heart of the shopping district $1.00 Without Bath With Bath aao ROOMS FIR! PROOF pad. I Rata bv th. Week or Month PhoiiM. Ilroadwty 41H3 I uoDBi met nanUM, ProvrlaW.

MS Ihat all who should register should have their names upon the roll or honor. "Therefore, Charles Davis, mayor or th city or F.I Paso, do herebv declare Tucidsy, Ihe MB day or June. A. 1917. a legal holiday and earnestly requesl ID(1 it ho so observed.

"in witness whereof i have bortontn QMMHMI linjt flsw fa? tnMin-UHna, ratitrsns, nr aa Mfl aa a paii.raj)j-JM (a rtly. WmHk- in. ui. voi it tMPOKT Ifl ANTIrtl'ATET) Vtrr latent nquiiHiimt. snft atT rfifrtB-Tuiina antin.

jstjutrii hnt n- 1 jk-VJ) SaoBBBBaBaaaaBBBBBaBaHBaJ A Timea Free Information Aa, fjr.r'ue, ureau, Branch I-aT wtit KwrJ.w trfcal itrtlio. Two if Urn fltuvt tnu.l, iriurtj in 5 weal. tu) vanls. pl' tiirciuf OrWf. Only ffr nilrmttV Hd.

hritrh Tt set my hand ami caused He- al or Ihe clly or 1.1 Paso to be atrund. "Hone at the rltv hall In the dry or LI PSSO this ith day or May, "lOIT. 1 Attest: "CHAHbl.S HA VIS. Write Mauclo mXM, aUDSaW. SOUJWOOd Im Angcina.

F. DAWSON, Major. "City clerk." istering booths, Ihe city is prepared lor registration day, June o. the City's registration boards met Tuesday morn ng with Mayor Charles Hans and registrars for the various city precincts weie appointed. A training school ror the new' appointed registrars will lie held cdncsday night at 7 o'clock In Hie i orly-flrst district court room.

The laws applicable to III" lective draft bill will be explained and Hie duties or the registrars rully outlined. It is the aim and desire of the registration boards to conduct the registrations without a cent's expense to the goveiu-tnsnt. lue reeling is that all work connected Willi the process of registering all male citlaeos, who come under Ibe (elective drain bill, should be volunteered, thus ssvlnt Ihe su eminent any expense whatsoever, llefiislralliui I'rrelni Is. following is the Iht or registration pre. etDctS) Ibe chief registrars and bla assistants.

The tirst named In tne various Pi' i in, is the chief registrar under whose supervision the clerks Kill olflclate: SHMIV I'M CHI BIS, I iAROC TROPICAL ii.owf.h QARtrEXg el Inftraham .1. It Harper, V. Kiiulleiihtrg, J. W. Csrter, Havid McKnujbt.

Precinct Ner. man's natayc, I la 1 1 swam, Ben clement-, J. Moran, Crstv-f'-ril llarvie, lieorge Harper, Precinct it- Highland park RTocery, H. c. Lasvelli r.

ierr, H. Obesr, Clarence Lohgrierker, A. Iletming, F. M. Lynch.

Precinct Highland I'ark school, W. n. Ilaih ii. William Amesbiuv, w. P.

Brady. A. it. Webb, I'. Hall, Henry M.

Walker. Precinct fv- HerliiHii iiufreax. c. k'. la.

H-r1 fainllr lifvnr. tuiiiaiiallv tmmmL Wtfw. tm OIMI cmuf'jrt; mlnn'r' walK WrUaf neau- all njm nf UtM; Ainw1rn plan. Write t'tr apm-tal Ttuai rata. Pre' met 1 Iraiikltii setiunl: W.

C. Bui ger, It. S. Au-lln. I rank K.

Beei her UOS ANCEWESt T. meson, Tiioma- w. stanle), J. M. Nealon.

Hfynpin, w. s. crawlord. Intcipreter W. II.

Juan i preriuet school. Tom la, Mc- P. Park Mttmsn, J. M. Dudley, n.

precinct garage: John Mi ie, K. T. Hvan. I. H.

'traverse, p. T. Afec. w. it EASHOPE I Write ror Saniiin-r Polder.

Mi A. fllKNIOV. coitflNMio ill H. B. I.us Ural ii atresL aaaKaBiawTTjniHBBRaBBBBHHA HOTEL LEIGHTON, Loa Angeles BvnVMfl AmfTl'in Ilan utssjrtrr latsm liy mtmk nr MMlR if In til---- III lh rrsft'trri, I' Kltli ra'Jtilv U'OSlitJtil IHraarHlv ssSSSSaa SPEND AN ENJOYABLE.

SUMMER AT THE Si i 1 1 id) lcau It i I-duel 1 1. I. Coge shall. Interpreter Kd lerrazas. Precnct 3.

Hoimlas school: William II rui wfanaKM i-ara, atsay man ifusi H'l iMiiijRirai nf bualnisja, Itl.n, (n itia Hiatnrav. ttailcf. All Milalita rwifni ltti team lirri, U4 atut afi'l tult ittmiii Mllllai OML Bilfit BDflB, I'lnulalltit l.llaarv itl Mrvai'f Htarltw. CMC, I. J.

Holland. 1. Iiaser. Hairy lO'iiens, t. c.

sin -num. John uuntint. (sarin fT(Aiili wltli aliatw trnw, awlui urn in. play faui'l. tm ''lf, ftlitl tuts rins inierpn icr i.

a. r.seajeiia. Precinct I -Any ii'jol. W. V.

Car LOS ANGELES JAQI ITII, Vint aj I ti.rral Mariarf. 3127 tt MHIi Him OTEL loll. Tbbmss tiarcia, J. M. Jenkin-, II.

II ROSS. a. wusou OTEL OCEAN PARK. CAL. ITcclluT No.

i7 south VH alius Btrset, AI-TITUDK 4 ZeOOO FT -i'Ssvrns. sa 1 umu EE i.awi'iict iieMtiinis. lieiticrl Moiris, I. c. Lyons, p.

II. (iranv, w. It. ulardon. M.

l-ilwards. Precinct ivo. Alamo arhool. vv. ii.

Austin, J. Marr. j. m. Oesver, T.

II. Osjodwm, J. a. Kelly. Interpreter, Manuel I da.

CfoMutDotiMMH I'lerlinT ts. ItioWII alltl lirl, O. C. Gems, C. A.

K'iniw, K. W. Keyssr, B. L. arrar.

J. P. Hushes, Precinct It Octsvla street, M. B. DavtS, T.

I. CssSldy, llanlle, A. J. fk'JiuU, w. P.

B. Mcssin. Precinct Halkv school, P. I. Derbyshire, C.

L. Kellogg. J. NotTiS, Kd-ward I'cw, (iuy Buiiltiig, i. b.

John-on. TIIHKI. Kl. I'AHO Precinct kan-af. 1.

I. fain, MHtun Sln-dd, Allien talon, V. Mob" rts, W. s. r- Precinct 8.

Synsfotue: v. y. Hunter, P. C. Thede, 1).

c. Pickens, William II. r. ladd. pm in, Morebjead ci i ccorge B.

Oliver, DonSM a OfjrjIeS, C. Teague, 8 ubro. Ton crtitcner, J. a. Aiberu, Msrtln tUelonkl, j.

wiuistm Precinct 85, Raymond krupp tuaee: it. a. iiappei. w. L.

Arnold, n. Sister, i I. mi c. C. liaillcs, J.

lieu denthsl. frt i met Vilas schoel: Stevens, W.W.l Uck, P. B. Allison, w. i.

tmouett, I. a Piper. Precinct ce rirnrtorrrs C. M. driller.

V. B. kn I. WMIftt VOUR SUMMER OUTING WILL BK HOST IHJOYID. Hltlit in cmltr all aOiBHWrtt of Uetn I'arV.

Vntra an-! Kama M-itilm Tlis Merrill jnnaa Ut4i i bulli it sis. iu vonitfir ui alasoMittljr Irrpror. Omliatta 1 1 ('arif ittau iu alt iwtltin in'litf t4 ib m-sst U-aiiillul tsri the cotaC rafly oi1mi(r rr Urn' Antilr Klnmt Imulavarita, Amr an alxJ I.i.' i-t: i-lani Klirirssii slan ri 1 -a ibl illnli.a T-ssm acrflrsj. Kinrtlcfit mlilrif. ArrattRH ii'w tt i 111 Main SURG' BATHING.

FISHING. OANCING. bQLF. iiiiiiiajiiii ssm 'v scavw na Jivtll UI II Weat tslh Slraat. virytttla Madarn.

borainconratiion isi a a I Precinct No. 7, City hall-A. P. c.lrs, 'j mmmm viu IHt HOUr Or" COMFORT' I lawioxi at Motion Hfrowhcad Spnn; I cter.r Famous Mountain Recreation Meson-1 biiv An- at our axpense lloa Tranr.T lliu ffm I. AiiiusenicNU ti leilli iliveii aniine- le.s thiin hra.

ridt LllHotlAMY Ki Vr a Wf. niK KAllK. nrr-nlaat Ji-'(1tiia rii.in-tis ami 'i, mi art. ait). I mi 'atiflt Kitsirtf iimo rdibort-an tisiana imi mnm lUtaa lfs.hn.i uu TsVv ami I'rhair l.alli.

ji ui BPFtlAL WE RATES S. URsV, I'nsp. AUDITORIUM HOTEL ls Anirele. on Hall Lake rant Fe, Ho Pac ami Par. Klec.

li, limit ott' ll Jll fcWImiflllia' IIOf.L I It tew llltllllle- Wvatt Ivan-. Ilenrv Junll, Hean claia, Mining, SV. R. Walker. Prsclacl Ro.

International garage Edward Ledwidge, lsv Muhahv, P. M. Hudson, It. 1 1 Met abe, r. Clark, H.

li. Uorton, A. K. Hano i. J'reclnrl 0 Jacinto SCDOOl, V.

u. L. Imckctt. J. M.

Coggin. II. C. Wllburn. Interpreter, 1.

G. Aide-rele. Pnetnej in-lleall e.bool. II. M.

Ben-tell, tarl Mason. II. 6. Burrtll, I. Z.

SIM, i I'recinrt II SCtoOt, E. C. Held N. Irb). i.

li Brownlle, j. iMerw.tod. A. L. I euttlcb.

-r. i mi i i- Mt.i i I II. ftni.iorr I li. Haivar.l. W.

A. I.i-ki.jf. from lintel. I'c I i fe-tnte fanvons' heaiilirnl ni.iu ii -c mm mud radio active. Pplendld hole): own daiiv, eblekan i nch ami va wr -laiiir Knieiis, i' 'I- "Uiinii'r write tm pdil'T.

Only Natucnl Di Sodium Arsenate Steam Caves Known ITtTH tUVt LOa tM.FIFs 'IVSrkoktai baaaVM Central Park Fvcry modern a'-rotnmo dati'tii: fttfOlSOSd for alinoluti: larcr lolibltn ainl private pailun. apeosl summer rites. H. 1. URKEM, Manaifer.

-r HOT UNTINGT0N LOS ANGELES 1 New TexasSteamer I a SEMINOLE Battle Depends on God's Will, Kaiser Tells His Soldiers By Afocatc.i Pr'fs. nisli.rri.ini vm Li, nd. Mav 1 in peroi William diirlnir in, r-c-nt vlit lo the Arras front, mt Uie cornipondent Hie oloarn- Ouette, delivered sn sd- he ald The enrmv. rrlyma hl, cjpen-'ncr, fli Moiiiinc hattp. flll leccdwip I MipplK, m.initn.ji.

I'Mi'S lo bresk the 0.101,1 rem-t V.I irutalitft. Hotel Nunn lrltai Ita Hi. i i0 all ilMMn tPl llatan II i- rlar an-1 i Mtsra-ial rtivailhl asid tvni I ibIm rtia.tss THE CAMBRIDGE APARTMENTS Bannia tVaa ftt. Lot OaW fit) )ov rtaalra tn aaHuslon 4 a frfiiiaH imi, uut with Um liscttlan. ftirnlAsslnfa anrt mm aiprialfili'i UiMa-'" flrtt, tlilft rlM Pfiaa.

Hire Wilthlfa 4, APARTMENT MOTEL St. Fttniar St. Laa Aatalaa Callfaraia iHifjUUa' walk frtau Hrbavlatay 'y-Miiis Takn anr II al t-ir blgi, Vt rinst farnlahrrl anrt bsatl ltjralH awrUitttit bvfal tn Loa Anassipa rmtalfl rmm. tothr iwmoo li a if'rrti'. patni ajfl hi U)H ALIFOItXIA.

AMERICA'S GREATEST SEASIDE SUMMER RFJORT OFFERS EVERYTHING tar aawiit Ba ml asm si ira Wimtiin Clmm to dc. mmi e.rfn w.tl Ui, $4 pm dtr HnMaiKlUlh fli 2fMfMr. ao.ti. Hull, M. nail Miliar' aim poo: T-im alart aa- rial aufrotm4sri(i.

wU- and rayt I 4 K'tr aparirwria ara rra a nrn, tnnr mi "UK' I leri' rlattrr tliemscdvr, with thf imtiMir Fin IT fill. HlKh MORNING TINES iKfuaaiKrMr.f. Tal hn. a -l hin I MIOHII famll liOll. nicir rtiuntiv hut Hi Str HENKD H.

HALLORr Hrmti hm i.M 111.. ii, tin finch juatiriratit ltn. aorvlrc f'in- Hotel fnrht oiilv i tnrienu. r. i trifir i fill HiMla m.

vIOi ,1 don' millire herf the M.l.t re I llr.n. 1 Rcaort Information Bureau for Literature and other information. 105 Texaa St. Phone 5050 (itir pcpie an onr army Maad (irmly tj'Scthei. Ions; Hiis tiiav lal mii't i tw.

'1'lielnl lipnn ild', mm I'r iwiiwmi, "ri Um. irarl.ua uia Ions tin, mav muit mm. nut me, uv. venlfnt for toillre' alioppInK dl.trli tliraurrn ami eat-unlon. KA'ICH Sri(le, J.V ilfniblr, tl 00.

with nor ATI IIATII, HM, si. -mi ami aa.oo. ii. I keop firm and ih, I "i eep firn, nrt ih. I l'-IM- III III Ustfasa iq the eoatstwias) service.

Now in tarries oatween Galveston snd New York Havana Miami fMmfmh wnami iidraMa mmvHi arm batK I Mm immiic. 4ack SStSSSSSSSI ouMifit CIRCLt rOUKS Om ev iv tw -tcumtna -ui with mSmm wmmmMU prw mi- r.i iif r-lf,) SAUL St SAIN, Htm, B2J. sratltnd' In the DM'jiminr our mude, in marine, ti dome evervtiun. MOTE LT Reclamation berviqe I on I'Mntimi and drniiiiiiie plai made nniiaae DEL MONTE j'" fu' off Hie eneinvji viiirrei or Ininir I. ARWia BCU.TI OIFkkR.

trfj lo Ihe anrnlne Time. IWnlx, Anr Vav IO, et I. VITAL RECORDS Project Manager to Wm i i a a mltlee eomi ed ol r. White, r. l'.

pon lit nr i ii mer. Dr, m. Win abam, i mu. i i Alarrnn ana i i Kellof, to lepurt at msetloc 1st. urday, lle.lite, Mr.

a. mi anil iiinniher. nr wm aiiwav tirk iSwr or twite iwii in.iay atipMlhtert liLtTII usi Uratnage Worl Ihn aoilillon, iiin.e pre.rnl were: F. f. VVf lilef ciili.li ti, linn nt reel.

THE LAROFAT RrHs-WT IN rwr, 2 fes-Tssa ra fiavifaf)rif ffsr f' tha ttrlualm iaaura ii Ami a i Kiirrs muuwt 4)nlMl. uf "'PFintnom of I Mrvy-M'- m. am aiRTHN Al Mr. sod Ralph Alll son Ml, Huer itreel, a boy, MARTINI 1 To Mr. Kd je.n, Mar I .1,, 'mmmi I I Mr.

and n. ni, rneii, inn Iiakol a arirl. Cain USE, year. oM, died SI 10 Be In ton- mslloii projei i. MALLORY snaiii, mtkm Tessa La win, pri jeri manasT li- II.

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