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0II0KAIKA DAILY SXFIBII, CBIOKAIfiU, OlHEOm PAQI THRE1. STJE FAia A'JTO SKQV TO HAVE ALL 1S17 MODEL ...,h.. jMnt ,, , -.Hill IMM J. S. Ko-ixla A T1 director In charg of the Autonn 1 LLiJ-IIC liilo DiviHiou the State Fair Texas, announce that plans for th biggest autom U-Jo show t. h Wmtn ever eai have been coir See the Fall Hats at iIicdif SdhdixiDll KDsi vs as m ' - ! pleted by the Fa management, urn that the activi Intfrest and e onoratlon of th Texas dealers 'ha boon secured. Durlne the nas , !, . yWr the Autc J. S. GARNER, Manager "The Little Store With a Big Conscience' i"i"Z3 7 -'At Ji. 1 V I ... ,11 f t fjm I- 1 11 IBC 1- r-iTT ."h, fi'j. Jti f UP invitation to Ai Don't waste your time and strength on hand pumps! Just drive up to our place and get all the air you want We maKe no charge for ths service. It's merely one cf the many courtesies we are always glad to extend to you. Don't thinK that we expect you to buy gasoline or oil every time you stop here. We Know that one often needs air or water when he doesn't need anything else. And we Know that the low price we charge for the grade of gas and oil we handle is the only inducement necessary to get you here when you want anything in that line. BARTON BROS. GARAGE 116 South 4th. Phone 78. j ABOUT PERSONS ': C. M. Russell has given $50,000 to n hospital In Mnsslllon, O. S. D. Bridges of Vrronn, Me., spon sors the theory that ilsh talk. , Col. George Fnbynn has given $12, 000 worth of radium to a Geneva (111.) hospital. ' Miss liettio Putton, seventy-six, re tires In Cleveland after 53 years of public school teaeliin.it. 4 " Mrs. F. P. Wilson, dead In Arkadel-phi.-i, Ark.', leaves $20,0(10 u endow ment for Ouaehita college. David Guessferd, 30 years mourned ns deny!, recently returned to his pa rental home In Townsend, Del. ' Willi. im Sto"" tvventv-even of Illoomington, 111., Is said to be able to solve orally any arithmetical prob lem given him. W. C. Condit has completed 50 years ns pastor of Ashland (Ky.) Presbyte rian church. Succeeded his father. Never has held any other pastorate. M. ,T. McDonald of Eliicottville, N. Y., attacked by a vicious bull, was saved by his collio dog which re ceived fatal injuries In fighting the bull. Ernest Murphy of Concord, N. II., be fore starting with Guardsmen for Mex ico killed his pet horse, two dogs and a cat, rather than leave them to the care of strangers. Investors. Eomo men have no use for the Donds of friendship unless they pay a lividend. Kansas City Journal. in ((. 1 I V- That Cigar has the All-Havana Aroma it's ; GEM t LflMC HiAVAHA FlUCB "A real smoke" 5-Cent Built for discriminating smokers that favor the Havana flavor. Try one. F. R. Ric M. C Co., St. Louin, Mfr. of Mercantile and Ldy Devonshire High Grd 10-Crit Ctgar I! i i o. rxC,,ua,.. nioblle TUlllllin In Fair Park, Dallas, which houses thi big show, has been extensively re modeled and redecorated, and its fa duties hare been brought right don- to date, bo that the 1316 show will b presented under the most favorabl conditions possible. There is no doubt but what thi, show will be presented under the mos favorable conditions possible. There Is no doubt but what thJi Bhow will bo Intensely interesting t many prospective car owners through out the Southwest, as it offers prac tic-ally the only opportunity the peo pie of this section will have to see al the new 1917 models side by side, am to make comparisons of the relativt Tf les of each. John W. Atwood, of Dallas, who president of the Automobile Dealers Association, states that the member! of that body are all actively lntereste( in tho coming show and are makinj extensive preparations for their ex hibits and demonstration work. It Is authoritatively stated that prac tlcally all of the popular makes wll be Included In the big show at tin State Fair of Texas, and that eact will be represented by Its very lates models. Trucks and commercial can will be seen in large numbers, as wcl as the best of the exclusively ploasun cars. MANY MADE PRODUCTS WILL BE SEEN AT STATE FAIf i li S. I. M linger, di rector in charge of the Manufac tures Division o the State Fair o Texas, announcei that the display! in his section thi year will bo t revelation to Fai: visitors, and tha practically everj manufacturer o any importance in the Southwesi will be represent ed with a gooc and thoroughly representative ex hibit. c. , Particular atten I. Munger tjf)n has boen pai by the Fair management this year t( the matter of securing exhibits of tin products "made4n-Texas," and it Is stated that these products will be ai the Fair in overwhelming numbers. The average Texan has little or nc real Idea of the wonderful dirersitj of products made in this State, and tlit 'Made-in-Texas" exhibits are expected lor this reason, to be of a great iea! of interest. They will include hun dreds of articles which are not gen erally attributed to Texas manufac turers, but which are actually made here and well made, too. The Manufacturers exhibits at the Btate Fair are . always intereting This year, because of their increasec numbers, and also because of the in creasing importance of Texas as a manufacturing State, they are ex pected to be even more ao. W. H. Stratton, secretary of the Pair Association, states that practi pally all the available space in the Manufactures Building has been con tracted for, but that a few choice po sitions are still remaining, and thai these may be secured by writing dl met to the Fair Association, Dallas. We have a complete line of School Clothes for hoys and girls, including School Shoes. Bring your boys and girls to the Eagle to be outfitted for school. You will be pleased with the merchandise and prices HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES 4 WJMWI T-TttWffUiWaWKW-rWT LIBRARY BULLETIN. I STATE FAIR ATTRACTIONS OF NEW HIGH STANDARI I t-" J H. A. Olmited The amusement features provided for the 1916 State Fair of I Texas which opens ai Dallas October 14 are the very bem ever offered bj any Fair manage ment. This positive as sertion Is made by II. A. Olmsted director In charge of the State Fair's department o: Carnival and Mu eic, and is baseti upon contracts al ready signed witt some of the besl carnlyal and mu nig Ilia 6ical organizations in the countrT, The F. A. Wortham Shows, consid tred by many to be lb best carnival on the road today, will be at Fall Tark throughout the period of tie Fair, October 14 to 29. With this car nival are some of the best and highest priced attractions in the carnival morld ,and these shows re stir to be of great interest to every Fair visitor The various musical programs, ol which tbero will be many, will be! Beaded by Flaviu Band. This 4 the organization .headed by A. F. Flavlu, which worn premier musical honors at tfl Panama-Pacific exposition, playing both the opening and closing engage ment.s. Mr. Fiariu will hring the Mine organization to Dallas that scored to heavily at Sam Francisco. nd a raal treat is romised tnosic lovers of thn Southwest. The various other attractions and musementi are the very bt of thnlt kinds 4 there is o iou'.it that the Btertainment features of the 1916 State Fair will excei U toraitr offer i. ...... Library hours, 2 to C, and 7 to 9. Phono 1124. New Fiction Received at the Carnegie Library. Allen A Cathedral Singer. ( Atherton - Mrs. Balfano. Bennett Hilda Lesisways. Bennett Clayhauger. Beach Heart of tho Sunset. Beach Crimson Gardenia. Brcbncr Master Petectlve. Bates Geranium Lady. Bennett Gates ot Wrath. Caufield Bent Twig. Farnoi Boltane, tho Smith. Glasgow Life and Gabriella. Hueston Prudence of tho Parson age, Johnston Fortunes of Garin. Kipling Kim. London Little Lady of tho House. McFarlane Held to Answer. Porter Just David. Poole The Harbor. Stanley Dr. Llewellyn and Fr'ends. Stanley Tho Master of U; iaka : . Sand Consuelo. Sinclair The Belfry. Sawyer Seven Miles to Arden. Tarkington Seventeen. Wodehouse Uneasy Money. White Tho Gray dawn. Juvenile. Bennett Barnaby Lee. Martin Her Husband's Furso. McCarter The Corner Stone. Bennett Master Skylark. Burrill Master Skylark, dramatized. , Burnett Sara Crewe and Little Saint Elizabeth. Bigham Fanciful Flower Tales. ( Banta & Benson Brownies and Baboitt Jataka Tales. Goblins. , Bii:inghour:;t A Hundred Fables ot La Fontaine. j Coryell Diego Pinzon. Coolldge Miscvtef's Thanksgiving. Cruik Bow-Wow and Mew-wew. Dix A Littlo Captive Lad. Dix Soldier Itigriale. Dalrymplo Littlo Mo Too. i Eastman Smoky Days and Wigwam Evenings. , Ewing Lob-Lie-by-the-Fire. Faulkner Old Russian Tales. Gladden Santa Claus on a Lark. Grinnell Jack in tho Rockies. Grinnell Jack the Young Ranch man. Hale Peterkin Papers, i Howells Christmas Every Day. Jacobs Blue Bonnett Keeps House. Noyes Lords of Misrule. Pyrnelle Diddle Dumps and Tot. Ruxton In the Old West. KUaw Cafctle Blair. ' Wbitvfly A Summer In Leslio Gold waite's Life. Non-Fiction. Bartholomew A Literary and His torical Atlas of Europe. Bartholomew Atlas of Ancient and Classical Geography. Bryant Famous Pictures of Heal Boys and Girls. McSpadde.n thakerrerlau Synop sis. MtSpadden Synopsis ot Dickon's Novels. I McSpaddeaWaver'y Synopsis. NAVAL MILITIA LEARN AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY :'---'-AmL.l m r ' ' ' 'If W f ' - " : AVV' ....... ,u.w-''il , - " - ' V , T'" li,T.Ai.Mi,'ii.v. U.iVW-.i.ai..ii..l;a.,U,:,.SaM.:..Ji.:.' ....... ..: . ,:r..i... c.,.;. j ,& Thai ihe men of tin? aviullou ncction of Kcw VorU'a naval militia are successfully learning the art of photograph ing from acroplnncs is Mumn by this photograph of tliu "hook" of Sexton Island, Great Suutli bay, mude by one ot th, u viators. At tin; riglit is Lieut. II. HurriS, cominuiHier of the: scctioii. 0 .aw tp"T f f"" fr pwi 1 1 1 " ; JU V (looft (1 rii.-.ri 1 u fii-,rt-t'1,... i . n .... 1. ... ... .. ... iilng Oil when ;i .hc.iling lotion or lliiimi-nt is nskc.i fr. It has liecu the Miindnnl home rcimdy for more thuu thirty years. 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