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EI, PASO HERALD 14 Monday, Xov. 29, 1015. JilTTSClTT INSPECTS E. NJ Southern Pacific Operating Head Inspects System; S. P. Head Here. Julius Kruttwhnitt, chairman or the board of directors of the Southern Pa ific system, was in El Paso Saturday night with a party of Southern Pacific officials on an annual inspection trip of the Atlantic system from New Or leans to El Paso. The party disbanded here and Mr. Kruttscunitt returned to New York Sunday in his private ear, lisudalupe." High Officials. Accompanying the directing head of the Southern Pacific line as L. J. .Sponce, director of traffic for the S. P. lines: A. McDonald, controler; W. B. Scott, president of the G. II. A S. A.; C. K. Dunlap, traffic manager of the Sunset-Central lines; G. S. Waid. vice president and general manager of the :. H. & S. A.; George MeCormiek, as sistant to the general manager; A. J. CottiBgham. assistant general manager: 15. R. Cottingham, general auditor, and X. B. Cushing, director of maintenance and operation of way. The party has been making a thorough inspection of the physical properties of the Atlantic system and were shown over the company's holding in 1 Paso ly superintendent R. it. Hoover, who accompanied the party over the El Paso division Saturday, and by general agent V. C. MeCormiek. of El Paso. Sproule Here. William Sproule. president of the Southern Pacific at San Francisco, ar rived here Sunday evening en route to New York for a conference with the officials of the railroad, but did not meet any of them here, as thev left before his arrival. He went east over the Southwestern system to Xew York. CHARGEDWITH ASSAULTING WIFE G. F. Caperlon. a foreman at the El Paso smelter, was arrested Sunday at his room at the corner of San Antonio and Oregon streets on a charge of as saulting his wife. YES-IT IS POSSIBLE TO STOP RHEUMATISM Rheumatism is a tormenting and stubborn malady. In some cases it yields to treatment which is without avail in other cases. The darting pains, lame muscles or stiffened joints only disappear by grad ually expelling the -uric acid, and so many thousands have been relieved by the blood-enriching oil-food in Scbtfs Emulsion that you should give it a faithful trial. Scott's Emulsion acts as a powerful blood-purifier by increasing the red corpuscles and it strengthens the organs to carry off the adds which cause the trouble. TryScott'aBiBElsaon. It cannot barm. It has helped thousands and may be ex actly what you need. No Alcohol. Nkn&I! 1 S5e Women's Shoe and lA Slipper Sale s Continues AH Week 1 000 Pairs Women's Shoes, Ater seein ii .i f n gains we are comprising all the new fall & . i styles, broken lots, values $5.00 ( $7.50, your choice -3EZE AGENTS LAIRD - fK.fj6JffxTzsrsnse srauL ljt&r.. r-rA- ji ms .-) A SAFETY FIRST BOOKS FOO BDVS It.u ii.j t i: ., jjinii ux vjuuu xteciuiiig ma terial That May Be Had at the library. The present week has been desig nated by American libraries as "safety first" week in juvenile literature. In accordance with this decision. Miss tdith Graham Covne. librarian of the Carnegie public library in Kl Paso, has prepared a list of books that are worth while in the juvenile literary world, on the shelves of the local library. It Is hoped to induce the boys and Kirls of Kl Paso to call for and read these books. A list will be published each day this week in The Herald. Follow ing is the Xirst offering: Altaheler, J. A. "Apache Gold." Describes a boy hast for treasure In tke somJraut. Hostile Apache Indians give the storr its thrill, aad iUobk with the story much Inter esting information aboat the cuff dwellers and their ways is presented. UtiUen, F. T. "Cnnse of the Cachalot." "Tve never read anything that equals it in its deep sea wonder and mystery, nor do 1 think that any book before has so completely cohered the whole business of whale fishing, and at the same time aicn such real and new sea pictures." Hadard Kipling. Brooks. Noah. "The Boy Kmlgrants." Oat on the western plains, when a certain family became so large that the pie wouldn't BO round, two of the boys decided to strike out for themselves. The story of their adventures is told In "The Bfcy Kmigrants" which, pub lished some little time ago, has been read by boys with eager willingness ever since. Dana. R. H. "Two Tears Before the Mast." A voyage around the Horn and to California, about 75 years ago. Remarkably vivid and practical record. Leads all others as the books best descriptive of the life of the American sailor, and has, deservedly, be come a sea classic. Dodge. M. M. "Hans Brinker." The story of a Holland boy. He and his com panions make a trip on skates from the Hague to Amsterdam. Holland is snd al ways will be fall of oddity, courage snd In dustry, and is rightly called the pluckiest Uttle country on earth. It is a book that will both interest and profit. DouMeday, Russell. "Cattle Ranch to Col lege" A true story of the life of a boy In the far west: fighting Indians, hunting, rain ing, -broncho-busting" and cattle ranching. ueroe. xiamei. -xwibbum .. . - ed on the actual experiences of Alexander Selkirk, cast away on an uninhabited ttiana. Br persistent industry he builds himself a comfortable home- His difficulties are pro digious, but by perseverance he overcomes Duncan. N" "Adventures of Billy Topsail" A story relsting to the experience of the life of the fisher tads of Labrador. Clean, whole some and stimulating. It contains as good a dog story as over wss written. It is one of the best modern books. GrinneU. G. B "Jack, the Toung Ranchman.- The story or a New York boy. who. on account of his health, at the age of It goes west snd lives on his uncle's ranch sis . i. .. hl vneriences. tells how he learns to ride and shoot, and of Ws .merest in the .ndians and the SS?. Indian relics, and of several exdUns hunts for big game. Inman. itenry. iw iwwn " - hide " -Buffalo Bill." and Custer are char- , acters in this story of frontier life IhMd- ! sas. when wolves, panthers, coyotes and In- dians were familiar sights to the ranchman. Janvier. T A. "Artec Treasnie-House. The plot of this story of adventure is wild enough to satisfy the most dime-novel loving j ""iasefield. John. "Jim Davis." An - j lent story it undoubtedly is. full of wOd ad- I ventures, pursuits by lane and natUes by sea. and it is told with a rare simplicity. , Monroe. Kirk. -TMrymates." A tale or ! the fishing backs off Newfoundland, full of , lively adventure. The story gives a jpaphlc , description of the varied dangers snd hard- , ships of the deep sea fishermen. Paine. R. D. "Wrecking Master A story of the Florida reefs, where the "?"? ?' ! saving wrecked ships Is one calling for skill, daring and courage of a high order. Peaon. B. L-.-Th. Voyageof the H.P-I fill old sea captain po for a ? boat. The adventures -which toey nave. . ranging from the exciting rough U.e m2 ing to the ridiculous, as they explore the j ijci cai( nicuiy rormer many as sx 2 QEJ range from $3 to $5. (j1 dJj Your choice for any pair t 203 Mesa Ave. SCHOBER FINE SHOES NEWS BREVITIES Advertisement. Train Bulletin. All afternoon and oiarht trains for today- are -reported on time. Dr. Geo. R. Wells. Osteopath. 414-5 Mills Bldg:, Tel. 1876; Res. 1S86-J. El Paso Distilled Water Co, Ph. 4S9. Huerta Charged With Vagrancy. Fidel Hoerfa has been arrested by the constable's department on a charge of vagrancy. Dr. Eberf, dentist. 216-218 Mills Bids. Dr. nca Keuni.Buckler Bid-over Elite. XebntKka Dralnajre Law Upheld. "Washington. D. C, Nov .29. The Ne braska drainage law today was upheld as constitutional by the supreme court. Dr. Jamlrson has returned and re sumed his practice. CIS Mills Bldg. Charced With Cnrrylnp; Pistol. Jesus Ayala. a Mexican from Juarez, was arrested of .lower tvita Fe street Saturday night by officer L. Hofran, for carrying a pistol. Dr. rtanchert, dentist. Mills Big. ph. 48S7 A onuB In Deported. Everda Pina was arrested Sunday by immigration authorities and deported to Mexico on a charge of being an un desirable alien. SUver King Cafe. SW San Antonio St Dinner 25c Short orders. Home cook ing. Moorheads, 610 E. San Antonio. Two Charged AVIIh Carrying Pistols. Ij. Sanchez and Jesus Ayala. who were arrested by the police on charges of carrying pistols, were transferred T to the county court Sunday. Dr. Carl Smith. 327 1st Nat. Bk. bide. Uncliiladas and tamalas every night. American and Spanish Cafe. 417 Mesa. Dr. Ilryan, Dentist. Herald Bldg, Intercedes For Rlrlt Killed. Chicago. I1L. Nov. 29. Charles Pet zel, a mall carrier who interceded when he saw a man slap Mabel Carr, was beaten and kicked to death by the man Saturday night. Miss Carr and ten others who had been in a saloon to- f gether were arrested. Petzel, who was 31 years old, leaves a wife and baby. Mission Macaroni, ask your grocer. Dr. A. T. Still Osteopathic Infirmary. Dr. Ira W Collins, physician In chief: Dr M. Alklre. lady specialist: Dr. Carl Gibson. 281 W Missouri street. They cured others. They can cure you. Telescope Maker Dies. Cambridge, ilaps, Nov. 29. Carl A. river, th bajm, 4h ocean and the small towns af th ew EBfland coast make up the story. - SteveasoEC R. I 'TOdnape,!' Memoirs of the adre&tores of dftvid Balfour In the year 1751. Host he was kidnaped and cast away; his mattering on a desert Isle; h Journey tn the wftd Highlands; his acquaint ance with Alan Breck Stewart and other notorious Highland Jacobites, with all that he suffered at the hands of his trade. Eben eset Balfour of Shaws. falsely so called. One of the best books of its kind ever written. Stevenson. R. L. 'Treasure Island." A tale of pirates and treasure trove. A boy's book, fall of adventure, and also abounding In beautiful descrlpUona in the nnione style of the author. Wallace, IMHon. "TSe 'Wilderness Cast aways." A pampered New Tork yooth and a sturdy sailor lad are lost from a bun tine party In sub-Arctic regions and pass a win ter of peril and hardship amid ice nd bar ren coasts. A book that will make the youthful blood tingle and at the same time enhance youthful enthusiasm for the manly, self-reliant life. TVtss, J. D. 'Swiffs Family Robinson." e wonderful bar- offering in our slip- 5 i i f wuincu uuugtit as pairs. The values FOR WOMEN - - . VHKHMHV-K-M. I -.jama, O IfMlV afX AASU ffL SGAIZST St3 STV$ l.OCU. AND GENERAL Robert I.undln. maker of manv of the largest telescopes in the world, died at bis home here Sunday. The great 40 inch telescope at the Yerkes Ob servatory waa the work of Mr. I.undin. as were the 36 inch objective in the Lick Observatory and the bis; glasses at the University of Cincinnati, and at Amherst college. Next time you eat try the Turf Cafe, ill K. Overland St. Mission Potato Ch?p, ask your grocer Dr. Snltcrlcc, Osteopath, 410 Mills Bid;. Jnpan Opposes Chinese Alliance. Tokio, Japan. Nov. 2. Japanese opinion, as expressed here. Is antago nistic to China, entering into an alli- t ance with the entente powers. Such a development of the situation is con sidered inimical to the doctrine that Japan should hold the predominating; role in cnina ami the urient. Mission Noodles, ask your grocer. Fresh vegtbis, fruits, game. Fulton Mkt ' Fresh cult fish,- oysters, Fulton Alkt. Dr. Pcarcc Osteopathic Phys. & Sar. 302 Mills Bldg. Phone 4091. 13.000 Hales of Cotton Ham. Pine Bluff. Arlc Nov. 29. Fifteen thousand bales of lone staple cotton. ' valued at approximate 31.230,000, burned here Sunday in a fire that de- ' stroyed the -warehousing sheds of the Pine Bluff Compress company. A blanket insurance policy covers the I loss on the cotton, sparks irom pass ing locomotives are believed to have caused the fire. I.oncrf ell Be careful of your baggage checks. Leave at Longwell's. Tel. 1. Sunny Monday bluing, ask your grocer. Iletlred Capitalist Hnilx Life. New Orleans. La, Nov. 29. Edward Marx, 72, retired capitalist, and one of the largest property owners in the city, killed himself Sunday night in , his apartments here. j Plckvrlrk Cafe. 40S N. Oregon. . Fred C. Knoltenberj; announces he has removed his law offices from 405 Caples Building to 301-302 Caples Building. Phone S7S. Fancy dressed poultry dally.Fulton Mkt Negro is Lynched. Henderson. Ky, Nor. 29. Kills Bock ner charged with having attacked a young girl Saturday night, was taken i from the county jail here early Sunday , by a mob of about 50 masked men and hanged to a tree. J Dr. Jamleson, diseases or Kldney.Blad- j aer. Skin and Rectum. CIS Mills Bldg. ' The story of a family of castadays; a mod- 1 era Robinson Crusoe, with an entire family Instead of a single Individual. Has all the power of the companion volume In cultivat ing persistence and perreverence. Bailey. R. R. "Sure Pop and the Safety scouts. The national safety council has directed the preparation of this book and hopes that through its pases children will be brought to realise the manliness of caution. the Importance of courtesy and consideratiOQ. WANTS $100,000 IN LOVE SUIT Providence. R. I. Letters and dia- j monds and other costly gifts are to ' figure in the ?100,000 -mt for breach of promise to marry, tie writ in' ad- ttfSS ELZA6STH BAXTER vanee of which. Miss Elizabeth L. Bax ter, a pretty cashier of this city, has just filed against Thorns- F. Burke, a wealthy wholesale liquor merchant and stockholder in several brewing con cerns. Miss Baxter is 26 and Burke is 30, and is said to hare inherited $1,000,800 from his father. According to Miss Baxter, the affair bad progressed so far that she and Burke had gone to Xew York to pick ont the furniture for the home under construction here, and which was to have cost $15,000. She declares that the toeak came when liurke objected to her mother's livin with them after the marriage. " ClfArtOEIJ WITH CITTI.VR MIX'S THItOAT; I1KLD TO Oil.VXn JCRV Kirilio Varela was bound over to the grand Jury Saturday on a charse of as sault to murder, following his prelim inary hearing before 'Justice J. M. Den ver. His bond was fixed at $S80. Juan KcnfUr.l land . .. -.i-a .. .... j.a.uiu uu!, neia on inn I same charge. wre released, the cases ... a. iucui irciuK uiamisseo. i Lxaro Ancita. the complaining wit- ness. stated that he win atiarti l,,. I VareU at Fifth and Stanton streets early in October, and that his throat was cut See Vm For Electrical Fixture to har monize with your interior decorations, if! a" KIr-r Mipply Co. J. B. Binkley. Msr.. 349 Myrtle. Opposite City Hall Park. Adv. FOR COII, AXD WOOD 1MIOVB KSY S, .EPF-M1LES COMPANY. Adf. PnOMS KASY 8 FOr. COW, AND NA3IK, NBPF-STILI2 COMPANY- Adv. I See Xn For KIeetrI! Fixture to harmonize -with our inlerfor decora tions Kl l'axo nieetrlrnl Supply C. .1 B Bit kle Mr 149 Mvrtlc. On ,.oit- t' Hill Puk A. nSiiiannitunw QnftsnClCs. ." lmni f!f. t river jg mb 8U j" &l- ;r 5sJGg& B 'R BR i fSlfrpTOrP ww js two KpJkSx fiBUi )i s.g rrw t mm aarr JT l nem : mi mm- r sy.IJ BSBSSB! M r-lvJBI I SipT '. Big Basement Store Is Full to Overffowing and Still Maying Their Appearance From the Slock Rooms. loys Keasonamy Mechanical Toys VALUES up to ?1J0 at 56e. Kre engines, steam rollers, suto and anuqr others. Some are slightly damaged but all worth double this price. 25c Wooden Toys 19c Including stables, booses and arks. All the little folks like these toys and they are under priced for Tuesday. Hug Me Kiddies 19c They are special at this price they usually Kell for 25c A character doll that always pleases. Stick Horses 95c This is one of the most amusing toys we have to offer. They are suitable for either inside or out-of-dvors play. See tbera. Oak Rockers $1.25 Children's good strong and substantially made oak rockers. Made with leatherette seat. Tues day at S1.23. Shoo Fly at $1.95 Good sized comfortable shoo fly. Swinging-seat. Fifty 1 On Sale Tuesday at $1.45 This is "beyond a doubt Kl Paso's best Trimmed Hat Value. Every hat a new one; bo two alike; hand somely trimmtd with flowers, fur and novelties. Every desirable shape and style is in titis lot- B member there are onlv 50 of these new $5 00 Hats to be sold at this price. Come early aad get the hat you expects to pay $5.00 for Tuesday at $1 4o. cn ITTa)!? J8 ma IIAHK llItKMiv. OX ItHEFs I I'I E AStK SiA CDj IS DIE ' Tacoma. W asa . Nov. r!. The bark Carelmapu broke in two on a reef oft the west coast of British Columbia "Thursday. Five were safely washed ashore and IS lost their lives, accord ing to reports Just received here. The saved were Capt. Desholmes. three sea men and one passenger. The captain said that just before the ship struck two boats were lowered and both were sunk. A Smooth, White Skin That Defies "Weather Iurinc the comlnc months of bltlac; winds ana ikcbk coia, 70U vno wonia Keep your 1 skins smooth, white and velvety ahosld tarn yor attention to mercoUsed wax. Nothlns else will so effectively remove a chapped, roughened or discolored surface. By grada sJIy absorMsc th weather-beaten cuticle, th complexion Is kept in perfect condition, and even the beauty of expression appears more pronounced. If your skin is blotchy. pimply, freckled, coarse, sallow or over- 1 red. why not ehed It? One ounce of ordinary mercoltssd wax. to be had a, any druggists, will comfftetely transform the most unsightly complexion in less than a fortnight. Use the wsx nightly. like cold cream, washing it off mornings. If weather, age or poor health lima marred your face with wrinkles, here's sod news. Ton can quickly remove erery Uu by using a harmless, refreshing face lotion 1 repareU by dtsnolving 1 oz. powdered saxol in $ pt witch hasei. The firmer, smoother skin. the more youthful appearance, even after one application, will astonish you. Adv. CANDY SPECIAL On Our Pecan Glace Brittle 25c THE LB. WEDNESDAY ONLY r S)o cj-neA Mesa Avenue and Tetas Strzec. Trr or u.t inn.nir, ad chin sn.,re s dr r 6Tls3 & 4 c '! "m m Atr JSt (r Hundreds and Hundreds of El Paso's Children Are Viewlne This Remarkable Disblau Eoeru Day. Our Here Are Just a Few Doll Cradles $1.95 WHITE enamel doll cradles and th.y are only L95, too. These are very omi in demand and H is advisable to make ;our se lection BOW. Hobby Horses $4.95 to $14.50 Oar line of hobby horses is unusually complete. You will find the prices entirely reasonable; $4JS to $14-50- Doll Carriages You will find here an assortment of doll car riages aad go-carts that is rmequaled in this city, well made and substantial: price $IiO to $1.50. Model Builders Every boy will appreciate these model and erector toys. They are instructive as well as entertaining. We have them pricel 5V to 510.00 Rocfy S1 ing .nans For the little fellows. From the smallest red rocker at 40c to the large roomy oues, ? 4J. New $5.00 a Hats nmme We Give 5&C Stamps SOf RaiTOH1WSJ 'J iVfil Tell These People What You Want They Will Respond Promptly PHONE 608 629 A. E. DRUGGISTS Ol'CN STATE NATIONAL BANK XstablUaeu April. 1SS1 Capital. Sarplas and Profits. CStt.et& INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS C K. MOREHBAD. President. II C K BASSETT, Vica PtmiUat, JOSEPH ilAGOFFIN, V. Pr. GEO. D. FLOHT, CaaUcr. L. J. GILCHRIST. At Cashier. R. B. BIAS FUEL COMPANY Better prepared than ever to serve Phone MB. 'WOOD COAX. SPECIAL TUIIHg TO SCHOOL AXD COLLEGE CLIDS ON VL1. ATHLETIC GOODS We Furnl.h I-nll Kqalpmenrs. Guaranteed Flrat Clawi. Get Our Fpeclal Prler SHELTON-PAYNE ARMS CO. P. O. llox 35 Phone I3S. 3l-393 So. EI Street OPE.N PATLKPAV KVE.XIXGS TILL. S O'CLOCK 7S Cents a Quart OSAPLK FLOOR AND FURNITURE POLISH. We nave been making it for 14 jcara and it n e- vat.ia t . r. TUTTLE PAINT & GLASS CO. 210-212 N. Stantoa St. Phones 205-206. ,-, ,,-,- .,-,- -n, ,,,, .... " l Herald want Ads for results Herald Want Aas for results More Toys Are Priced III J RY.VV ALL NIGHT our enztomers promptly aad effldeatlr 1510 TZ. IXIssotzrt St. FEED POUL,TRr SUFPliES 9 1212 San Antonio