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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~ ana surplus wnicn me anas TO SERVE".....................$1,000,000.00 ESY, PROMPTNESS LONAL BANK NATIONAL BANK 5o-Yars --- if the United States. one of service based upon sound sit Is Solicited. will receive the same conservative, ilways marked our service. Peace Will Bring Readjustment of National Bofindaries in Europe. A condensed Atlas of the coun - tries involved will be presented to anyone calling at our Bank for same. This Book is interesting and instructive and suitable to be U kept for reference. ) NATIONAL BANK mite Moore Building. i mis'aso~ from the. overnment must be ob- | Second,Ieut. Charles C. Johnson Jr.. fy tained. Ing Instructor; Seeond Lieut. Carl N. New W.s.s. mn.a histant adjutant: Second Lieut. WRaddy eincharge of maps and ma ping GUERRA CASE OPENED e'8.con""*t. nang Ing tnstructor at testing stage; Secon City Detective Is on Trial in Federal B.ron"' a ndcomm ondtng Court. h. B. Ittliard, adjutant, officer in chari -of flylE' libe trial of Trinidad Guerra, city d tectivein danIndictment charging him DETACHMENTS SENT TO WAC wtth Intimidation of a Government wit- SN OW C ness was begun tn the.Uatted States die- T IMA TEMaR H trict court before Judge Duval West Frt- TO DISMANTLE M THU day morning. Three witnesses gave their - testimony for the prosecution, and the Salvaged Lruwahe to Be Usd in Ne jar? Was excused unti-l Saturday morning Sn.. when the hearing will p Buildings in Southern Hal Mann charged wi seiling liquo?.I within the live-mile aone 4aid the fine of DepartietL $50 assessed by Judge West. C. F. Schuit was- fined $200 b the court Detachments of men from posts on being found guilty of seli ng 1ipuor Brownsville, Laredo. Port Bliss. So to soldiers in uniform. Fine was paid- Clark and Camp Normoyle, under commas Felipe Ledesma, charged with stealing of Colodel Wilson of the 14th Qavalry, Po letters from the tuted States mail.' was San Houston, are being sent to Camp Ma sentenced to spend seven months in the Arthur. Waco. to tout such mater county jail. For having in his posss.om bb- W aeon letters known to have been stolen ned at the different posts and cam from the malls Dealdero Arrelano was giv- in this department for building shelter a en a term of three months in jail, accommodations for the men and anima The jury in the case agasinst L. Eisen- In addition to the amount of mon berg charged with buyIng property Of the that will he aaved by the Governiment United States from soldiers returned a ver- utijlring material from the abandoned ca diet of guilty. Sentence Was deferred. tonments a great saving will be acco w-.-- pished 6y using enlisted men to te down the buildings apd eret whate' COURTS TO BE LENIENT oidrcuregeecesearygineoretr camse. _____About 000 men have been detailed I "- this work at present. 100 being sent fr Signing of Armistice Brings Special each camp at which material will Inatructiona toCo sneeded. The men from Capnp Normo are to make the trip to Waco in- troc carrying with them such tools end -i Military court-martials have been in- plies as will be needed while there. Wh structed to observe due leniency in ae- the work Is well tnder way the fo seasing punishment upon soldiers en trial will be increased to 1,200 men, accordl for commitment of military offenses since to Col. W. T. Johnston. chief of staff the armistice was signed and the army the Southe-n Department, who is directs has been placed on a peace footing. The the work by eommhnd of Gen. De Rto Sfollowingteegram covering this matter C. Cabell, commander. was.received at Camp Travis Friday from W.&. the Adjutant General at Washington: 'In vew of tie cessation of hostilities MAYOR URGES CLEAN-UP and the re-establishment of condtions sp prolmati those of neace within te CAMPAIGN BE CONTINU trrilto ril 1limits of teanie SItates, the C11l Iroprity of'e observing limitations uo t he punishing powers of courts-martial a "talm".h"d by e"ecutive order of ecem- Drive to Rid the CIty of Disc her 13, 1916, is obvious. Where in ecep- Germs to Close Officially tional cases a court-martial adjudges and a reviewing authority approves punish- Today. ments in excess of the limits deser bed in said executive -order, the reasons for so Officially, San Antonio's ' "Clean doing will be made a matter of reco'd. Week" ends today, but Mayor Bell Trial by general court-martial within -the city officials who are conducting the c territorial limits stated will be ordered paign were urgent Friday intheir app only where'the'.punshment that m ghtbe to the people to continue te good - imposed by a special or summry.ont that was inaugurated' last Monday. or by the commanding officer under-o e te While statistics op the alean-upcamp provisions of the 104th article of war wonid, were not comlte at the City Hal Fri be ttnder all the circumstances of the case afternoon, this much was known f clearly izmdequate.** ____ verbal reports brought in by the men W._.WS- handle the 'garbage an4 rubbish wags Something like seventy-flve wagons of NEW SYSTEM INSTALLED bi-h have been hauled daily under the rection of the sahitary department. 'The amount of dirt and rubbish Lieutenant Allen Returns to Washig-lee tedtimrsome places," said one off In close touch with the situation." ton After Completing Work. absolutely amasing. "It really seems to-aible for so muc refuse to colec The work of ltartalling a new account- the vicinity of one rtpse hold." log syateom in the soneo supply office of the The peop~le, it was stated, have co Southern Department has bean cbmpleted ersted splendidly in carrying out the b and Lieut. J. N. Alien, offncer In. charge octs request fbr a general clean-up ad aofthe force of., men and officers wio rav ris believed by tbe- offinlals that the v had the project in hand, has returned to will be of great benefit in ridding Washington, D. C. Similar systepis are city of contagiouts disease. being installed in all zone supply offices W-a-S Iof the quartermaster corps in thse-United states, thus adding efficiency' and uni- INFLUENZA DECREASING formity that was sut possible when dif ferent systein were employed in nearly ev erer office. Officials Optimistic After Repor ith the new system, which is so charteduyeg. that the averag. civilian e-n readily eo--7' prebend it, a requisition for ordnance can be traced from its origin is the office Indications of an early cessation of of General McCarthy until it Is checked tilities on the part of the InfluenzaI out of the warehouse without unnecessa- in San Antonio sad vicinity was app - ry delay or confusion. f'riday afternoon when, only eighteen - -_WA-s, ces were reported at city health o- PERSNAL METIThis r is the low t numaber recorde ta- D. A. Crawford and wife of Nashville, any single day since the last infl be tek hademcis bing speeiyceckd The - the Maverick. - throughout the week, reports of Thul I. H. Chase of apId City, S. D., is showing only twenty-two casea, as registered at the Crockett..pared with forty-odd the day befor 3. H. Lewia of San Marcos is a late week age sixty-six new cases wer arrival at the Maverick. ported at one time. F. E. Steele of Sturgis, U. D., is at the D~r. W. A. King, the City Health Of Crockett. Friday was reported as en the road hi M. I. Waller of Fort Worth is a ascent speedy recovery following ansattacko te arrival at the Maverick. -infnuensa., - -'"d" -. W..-.-- i ' DMet asa m uWste 2mEsa. Chie.e4 tken -1== - s go-,T I -:.igf ""t'm lon from Washington. F: Coloe Thonipins will probably beest' tached Ido Ctbell's staff temporarily as -dpartment -motor transport officer ~'penl i9i transfer either to the cavalry onbo r'uy'r oFrance in some other f l ca o he capacI hav not received ifflclal notification 1 K Il f myavg been relieved, but I had been e expecting the order and hoped to be sent to border duty with the cavalry," Colonel Thompktns said Friday night. "Colonel TnLawrenceis a mighty fine officer and a pes r g* a nd of mine and hewill make a ARRANGEgMENTS CO good officer for the new post," he continR uColonel Thompkins,spent fourteen GREAT PRAISE SE month: in France and wears two wound DAY AT RA I w stripes as a result of being gassed and struck by shell fragments while in active service with the 1st Division Ammunition Train, which he organized at Fort Bliss. Final arrangements gv He has been back from the front only two interesting program for months. praise -ser4ce wbytiWill at He >so saw service in Cuba ad the Park.unaafteron ai ~rt Philipplnes and in various posts in the bration of ratfatto nd Uni.td ttes; most of 'Which time 'he has- prohibition anepdimnt.' )rt been with the cavalry. He has been in Mirs. Nannis Webb Cd c- the eoihy for twenty years. debt. W. C. T. U., nati ial Colonel Lawrence, who hails from At-. rohibtlion worker.will in Ianta-Oa., -was -with the infantr- while In dress in addition to ape pG France and saw some hard servce. He is nent citizens of San A ad expected to reach San Antonio in a few Dr.' I. E. Gates,astor I is. days to assume his new duties. tist Church; a,. Best, ey w.s.s --- at Camp Travis; W. P. in - torney, and Bay. C. N. n- MAY CHANGE DiSCARGES will preside. The meeti -. by an overturd by the B ar hand, which will be foil ver Application Must Be Mftde to Cos cation by the Rev. H l r Beore P the Central Christian Ci,,,,ngdai Before Papers Are Issued. Estes and his staff will onm form. he he By applag to their company com- In additon to the yle manders btefore the order for discharge has Bedlofhmorenas ks. been ssued, a soldier may have his place Glee Club has been auke up- of dih-arge- hanged from the original music. ben place of induction to the nearest camp t hs trt, Women' rce to any new point he may wish to remove, UtennDistrictl log thn affording the opportunity to men topeance Union, has aria remain in the territory where they have mat reception tooe give I f n. in the arm or to move to other o coc Th m e n sey arts of the United States on travel al- tan Temperance Union,owance. odr St. Anthonyr HoteL The-sorders were issued following re- Seats wilIhe provide quests fromn anmerous officers and menseelendeahre eope who did not wish to return to their old clement weather the Deal homes after he' discharged. A number the Travis Park Metbo of men from the N orth a n ast now "a"ew aS. ED tioned at Cm Travis and Fort Sam Hona: Wanted-To buy is 'ton have signife their Intentions of mak- Stamps-.Sir. Perry. Out log Texas their homes after leavii g the Stanid.-(Adv) ase army and the modification of-.da iln Wail r and ae ton orders as ated will avoid th neces W a aperame c ity of their being sent Ito the original home. Fred Hummert. point of induction forsdischarge. erce Street. (Adv.) ---.BLIGHTR UP 1 1, Dr. Bess T. Stem', Oteopath. lobs5 n 1ro -l' Bp;i residen. Men ertoe~ ($ with liarrison rs'' and Wiuidag __._ 'Paint from Fred Sure am- Picture framl ano artists' materials. Commerce. (Ads. eals Fred Hummert. 20 -206 West Commerce. W a. ad ork (Adv.) Widwgle Fe W.s._ _ _ West Commerce.Ad,. aiga Dr. L. K. Weinfteld has returned from LW. day the army and resumed practice. Office Lunch for Businss ro 210-11 Moore- Bldg.-(Adv.) 2.. tenston it who W.a.s. ons: WANTED--LIBERTY BONDS or ronrob- tracts. Will pay market value. Bring your di- bond or receipt with you. R. 0. Calnaa, G F l 6c 4 Gunter Bld. (Adv.) coe- W.s._ _ cal ANNOUNCEMENT Private John Schema was im- The Express is authorised to annonnce by Court.! in 0. B. Black as a candidate for Rpresen - taive In the Legislature to fill vacancy Private John F. Schon )p.now existing in the Eighty-fifth ltopresen opz.Nineteenth Way- tative District, enare (ount yTexas, at convc by court-mar;special election to be held February 6. onvaicaed ycor t-ar wernEaa charge of uealmn sock Mari C. Boyer of the the on or about December Travis. The coart asse at four years at hard SAN ANTONIO EEiES. felture of all pay apd - with dishonorable diact Besaeas Departeasat. ice. This aentence wa Expeas Wass Ad Dept.....r. 551 by the reviewing office t of,epes WastAd Msa.- set at two years cond ger sesvies.............. r. ss2 ciplinary barracks at E.prea Ciresaties Dept....Cr. n5a an. 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