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EL PASO HERALD 8 SECRET SEHViCE HEAD IS III Frenchmail Fdund a Woman in Charge of Affairs; Gets a Tempting Offer. SUNSETSDCGER II TM BESTS If U i iloitne, France, Jan 15 The re ii i thai a noman is at the head of the i m iti becret serue department In ii c ittern war zone, is revived in a t i tenient published here from the pen if i Frenchman who says he wa of ten (1 ar position in the German secret - rv Ice at Jjill . Jlii Frenchman sad he wa'a cigar c i 'iant In Lille before the war, and iKi tie German entrj, made a good hunt hanklnt? cigars and cijrarets I n.uall h clashed with the German nitliorities and was compelled to absn- i n his trade The German military of- k il, however, noticed that he spoke i. i nan flnenth. and offered him-a t as Interpreter When he reported r dutv he was asked if he would not like to enter the secret service at $5 i iuv and expenses. He replied in the affirmative and a week later he was liken to Antwerp in a military motor car 4 Is Questioned y 'Woman. t Antwerp I was taken before two officers, ' he says, "who were accom panied by a handsomely dressed woman. 1 soon aiscoerea sne was me nan important person of the three. She srarchinslj, and finally Instructed me to proceed to Haxebrouck and other points m northern France to report "what i rocps were stationed there, where they ame from, and what was their condi i ion She concluded her talk by a tempt inK offer of money if I was able to se . ure any valuable information, supple menting: this with a frightful picture of the late that would befall a traitor. Quits Jolt on Frontier. She gave me J 125 for my expenses and directed me to report at Lorrach hen I had finished my work. I left ntwerp and crossed through Germany to Switzerland. On reaching the French mmtier I presented myself to a police official and told him my story" Wins After Hard Struggle at Bailey School Grounds "by Score of 2 to 0-. 11. V.'. IS. I'KUISON, rhyMcnl Director, Kl Paso Schools. The Sunset team met the Aoy team Thursday afternoon at the Bailey school grounds In the Junior Soccer league, and after a Kood hard struggle v. on the game in cliuirr-icishlp stylo b a score of 2 9. The Aoy team W gOD3 work and is lir.riovme; in every name it plajh Early In. the season th boys seemed to be afraid to get In thf game; but now they ..e terrors for bucing and aro pla- r.r a verj ag1 gressivo eanie. Flias Silva and Ellas 7opei, in fact, like the charging so well that the." occasionally charge the opponent who last kicked the ball after it has gone clear across the field. Some disqualifications are in store for plac ers who indulge much in that; for only the player who is in position to play the ball, may be charged by an op ponent. Pedro Golindo and Esequal Caste nedo were the main rushers of the ball Thursday for Aoy. They were in the game from start to finish, rushing irto the opponents to drive the ball, no matter how manv theic were of them. For Sunset, Capt. Russell Hay den ;,ne.t.o.ed and cross questioned me gar .starred tor -hi. itearr . bott Indl- A SIMPLE WAY TO REMOVE DANDRUFF There Is one sure way that has nev t failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then yon de nt re it entirely. To do this, Just set i bout four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply It at night when retiring: use enough to moisten ih scalp and rub it in gently with the linper lips Bv morning most, if not all. of your dandruff wilt be gone, and three or imlr more applications will completely dissolve, and entirely destroy, every single sign and trace of It, no matter iic-. much dandruff you may have. Ion ill find all itching and dlgglng of the xcalp will stop instantly and ur hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glos- silki and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Adv. recting bis players and in hard boot ing. which oiten drove tne oau a long distance to a team mate, or made him sucoeed in getting to the ball just be fore son-e oppoi.en'. and safely driv ing it toward thi danger line of the Opponents' goal. Frtd Schneider, by his very clever riid sure plays, saved Sunset from being scored on at least once, and by being always on the alert, protected hie position from many a hard drive sent in by the Aoy rush iln. Fred is i0 7..t,j to bo one of the best goal keepers in the Junior league. Butler Plays Fiercely. Hoy Butler played in his usual fierce and swift style, and has improved much in general deportment on the field. H4 is always ready to have the ball in trusted to his care, and usually makes rood with it. Claude and Bob Tern- pleton are making lots of good plays,' and are getting on to the "dribbling" which cou'its fr more tpai. n ether pail of the game, as it is easy for the dribbler and worrying to the oppo rent. This is the particular feature of the game now that the boys are being' coached for. At the next all star game between the North and South side teams, which U being arranged for by the school physical director, there will be seen some good approaches to the art of dribbling, blocking and team work that will look something-like the real game of soccer. The Interest in the game is growing keener all the time. Standing of the Tenm. . Won Lost Pet. San Jacinto 3 0 1800 Alt Vista 2 1 .687 Bailey 2 s 500 Alamo. 2 2 .500 Aoy. l i .500 Lamar. i i .son Vilas. . ., , 0 2 .000 r rnjiiiii u 3 .wtv Every Kfonian Gael Use 4 and ought to uae occasionally, a proper remedy for the headache, backache, languor, nervousness and depress ion to which she may be subject These troubles and others are symptoms of debil ity and poor circulation caused by indigestion or constipation ABBOTT BOWLERS INCREASE LEAD Y in Four Poinin From Foster Team Jlournton nnd llatcmnn Trnmi Spilt Eicn In Second Content, Thursday night's bowling in the Smelter league at the Cactus club alleys was marked principal by the fact that the Abbott team went further into the lead, through winning four points from the Foster team in the first match w title the Hourston and Bateman teams split even in the second contest With two points apiece. In the first match Abbott, captain of the team bearing that name, rolled high game with 1SS, while Fenner had high total with 512, giving him a lead of 21 points over any other man in the match and an average of 171 for his three games In the second match Critchett easily had both high game arid high total. His game of 213 was many pins ahead of any other bowler in both matches, while his total of Wl was also far ahead of any other man on both al leys. Critchett's total was 31 pins ahead of the second man in this match and 29 ahead of the high man in the first match. Critchett had the splendid average of 180 for the night. If arrangements can be completed, the new Bankers' league will be inau gurated tonight. Abbott team. Tl R. J Soderholm . ... 171 1S3 145 469 I.. I,. Hall 120 ISO 130 390 George Rogers ill 1E2 148 4.'1 F Baster Iff! 139 Its 473 G C. Abbott 161 139 188 4SS CACTUS CLUB TEAM OUTPOINTS MINERS Totals 749 713 779 Foster team. A. IV. Foster IK, ' lss P Stein 161 114 B. A. Fruit Ml MT & S Baker Ml Ml G A. Fenner 1ST Ht 15 137 ISt 131 179 2141 Tla. 4bg 4S 401 193 Totals S' 7W 11 756 SIM Hqurston team. W. Hourston 15 C 1j. Dickinson 14t Don Dompier 1(4 W. Stein 13 O. A. Critchett 211 14! 154 135 117 182 Hi 134 138 171 146 Tls 40 486. 45? 434 641 Totals 784 730 Bateman team. X. X. Rhelnhslmsr ...118 184 F C. 'Woodturn 1S 139 H. A. Morgan ..134 195 V. Koenls ,.133 139 II. G. Bateman 142 l 73S lt Tls. 1(5 165 109 1S6 145 607 4S7 438 407 473 Totals 739 838 729 3287 Junior Iiengue. "Won. Lost Pet. BPSllS are at once safe, certain snd convenient They clear the system and purify the blood. They ex ert a geoerol tonic effect and insure good health and strength, so that all the bodily organs do, their natural work without causing Buffering. Every woman of the thousands who have tried them, kaowfl that Beecbam's Fills act To Certain Vilas 3 San Jacinto 1 AMa Vieta 2 1 sunset. 2 Aoy. 1 Lamar. 0 Franklin 0 Beall has played one game Junior league. This game was the Aoy and resulted in a tie. 0 1090 0 100) 2 .m 2 .50 1 .500 2 000 4 .000 in the Rith TREASURY AGENTS SEIZE TWO GREAT DIAMONDS New York. Jan. 15 T,wo great csi shaped diamonds, each weighing more than IS karats and said to have been worn centuries ago by a queen of Bgypt, were seised Thursday by treas ury agents from A Anpikadjan. a resi dent of Constantinople. Turkey. It is claimed he failed to declare the jewels when he arrived In the United States last October. The owner said he bought the dla monda&in the jewelry market at Con stantinople from an Tgyptlan princess who declared they had been in her family for centuries and had been worn at one time by the queen of Sheba. At the time of the purcbese, he said, the diamonds were attached to two emer alds, one about an inch square, the whole forming a pair of earrings. The enterals, he said, were purchased by another dealer. No attempt has been made to fix the value otVthe gems. The owner has retained counsel to fight for possession of the diamonds. Smelter League Standing;. Won. .Lest. Abbott .'.... 14 BaUman .. . if Foster A ........ . 23 Hourston 19 Pet IS .66 ( 24 .638 29 .442 33 .366 JOCKBV IS SET DOWN. Jockey L. Gentry was set down for m i days Thursday for his rough rid ing on Mincoe Jimmie, in the fourth lace He was called to the stand by the stewards following this raee and disciplined for his rough handling of the Jimmie horse. 1 our neighbor l5tovrs that clean coal and full weights mean fuel econonu. Do you? n C Semple, buccessor South western Fuel Co , phone 5S1. Adv. The most reliable canned foods are what every housewife demands. Avon dale brand never disappoints. Adv. To the Rescue in Blood Diseases Just the Help Needed to Over come Worst Troubles. BinawM " Emy B i SptchI Vilit Is Wanes. $M Twrwier. Is snu, Kc, 23c PAN MIA -vWRHLESS DESTROYED. Panama, Jan. IS. The canal zone po lice Thursday discovered a wireless plant on the top of a tall building in the heart of Panama. The pL.nt was destroyed by the authorities, whe ete- cla-ed it belonged to a Danihh Wist Indian negro, whom they believe was k iludent of wireless telegraphy Com plaint waa maae recently by the Brit ish minister. Sir Claude Mallet, of the existence of a wireless station In I 'ana ma and he gave the police its approxi mate location. Athey cloth-llneil weather strip keeps out the cold. Kathbun-Mix Co. Adv. A Inn I,nrser Score In Bnskethnll Gnme j In Ilvtrn Flic Minute of Tla ; City League Open Saturday. j Thursday night the School of Mines and Cactus club basketball teams j hooked up in a practice game. At the I end of the time agreed upon the Miners j were ahead by a score of 29 to 21. After that the Cactus club team found 1 they were fit enough to go live min utes longer After this extra five min utes the club team was ahead by a score of SI to 29. The game was marked principally bj the fact that both teams stand in soro need of practiee, that it brought out a bunch of old time players with the Cactus club and that this team might well be dubbed the Old Guards or something similar. There is not a single player on the roster of the Cactus team who has not passed the voting age. Of the six men who plajed with the Cactus team Thursday night only two have beeli seen 111 action previously this season Dave Hughes, who played at forward in the second half, has played most of the season with the commercial league, uui ueiuie ittc Commercial league season had not played for three years Bob Hoover, captain and forward of the Cactus team, has played one or two games this year in the Commercial league, but prior to that had not plajed since the days of that wonderful team at the El Paso Military Institute. Wendell Kirtm, who plajed at guard, has not been seen here since he played as a teammate of Hoover's on the In stitute team. Kuhn has been attending Lehigh university for the past two and a half years. E. Sauer has not been seen in action since his school days here, having attended college In the east for the past four or five years. Al Adklns. at center, has not played here since the City league three seasons ago. And Frank Lucas, who Played at guard during the firat half, has not played for about fie jears. The Cactus club was handicapped in many ways. The .plajers were not all uniformed alike, which sometimes made it difficult for a player to recognize a teammate in a flash as he should be able to do. The team had never played together before But above all else they lacked condition. In the first half the Cactus club gained a big lead. In the second period), howevei, their lack of condition told and the Miners, vt ear ing them down, went into a good lead After a brief rest the club team again came strong and, holding the Mine boys safe, it again forged into the lead. Thursday night's plav disclosed the fact that the Cactus bunch has not been at all overrated Despite the fact that the team averages several years older than any of the other teams, it is going to prove mighty hard to beat, once the members regain their condi tion and get to working together. In Sauer and Lucas two players were un covered who are going to add great strength to the team. Sauer showed clearly that his sojourn in the east has not at all weakened his playing. He showed a splendid game Thursday and in addition showed that he hat kept in better condition than the re mainder of the team. Saturday night at S oclock the City league will open with games between the High school and School of Mines and the Y. M. C. A. and Cactus club Owing to the fact that the other teams have had so little practice the "HI" and "Y" teams are expected to win these games. After this week, how ever, it wllil be Hard to dope out the winners. In S. S. S . the famous blood purifier, is the greatest natural repair erew known. It Is an antidote for germs, that once let loose, multiply so fast that a definite dis ease Is apparent over sight. And jet so powerful is the influence of S. S. S that like a vast army It spreads all through the blood, checks disease, opens up all the valves of escape and throws out disease through the lonj, kidneys, bladder, bovels and skin. Do not become panic stricken if a rash or boils or eruptions InOame the skla. Nature Is doing her best but Nature Is at the same time calling for help, sad in S. 3. S. is just the kind of help Nature demands, for it is a pure vegetable remedy with an action that vigorously follows the blood channels and cleans and repairs as It goer along. In every community are people who know this to be true. They have used S. S. S. and are blood clean, through and through. Get a bottle of S. S. S today at any drug store. Drive out these destructive germs that cause skin eruptions, sore throat, swollen glands, blood risings, palofol rheu matic joints, chronic bronchitis, and most all conditions of disease Head the folder around the bottle that tells about the great work being done to assist sufferers. If you would know more about the blood and Its treatment, write for special book to The Swift Specific Co., 52 Swift Bide, Atlanta, Ga. CHICAGO WHITE SOX TO PLAY MESA TEAM ON RETURN TO EAST Mesa, Ariz.. Jan. IS. Arrangements have been completed for the Chicago White Sox to stop over in Mesa and play a game with the local team next April, when the Sox return east from their spring training camp at Paso Robles, Calif The Sox played in Mesa last spring before one of the largest crowds that ever saw a baseball game in the Salt river valley. DAILY RECORD r.ulldlnc Permits. To F H Mullna. to build a frame bulldUm "on lots II and 23 block K, Payne's addi tion; estlmatad east 6104. To A. J, Rose, to build a brick bungalow oa lots i and 9. block 61, Highland Park, stinwttd coat tlSM. To Dr. T A. Bray, to make repairs at 609 South Stanton street, estimated cost (ISO. To V. B. Ware, to make changes and repairs at the Masonic temple, estimated cost M0 To Jobn TV Hull, to build a brick bun sralow or lots 9 to 12- Inclusive, bloek 129. East El Paso addition, estimated cost W To Phoenix-El Paso Co.. to build a brick bunealow on lots 7 and 3. bloek Hz. East 1 x.i i-aso auoitiou; esumaieu cost ?lw MayiieldT ilulldlng and Improvement Co, to build four brick bungalows on lots 26 to 28. inclusive, block 39. Baseett addition. estimated cost 311,306 Msyileld Building and Improvement Co . to build a brick bunealow on lots 2T and 23, block 90. Bassett's, addition: estimated cost 35006 To G. E. Fletcher, to build a tent house on lots 11 and 13, block 4, East 1 Paso addition, estimated cost 376. To J E. Morgan to make repairs at 1404 Arlsena street, estimated cost 3326. To E. Morales, to build an adobe on lot 29 block 17. East El Paso addition, esti mated cost W iJecus tiled. Pabena, El Taso count) C M. Newman, Mm. Uanel and C. J. Manel to Antonio I4ya. lots 22 and 24, block 10, Faoens, Tex.: consideration 3(0, Jan. 11. 1916. soutn side or Beatrice, between Seattle and Monterey avenues El Paso Heights In vettmeat Co to N M Stover, lots 17 to 22 inclusive, bloek 97, Kl Paso Heights addi tion, consideration S3fo. July 23, 1914. South side of Madison avenue, between lackland and Partello streets' A. G Mc Math and wife to O. C Crismor. lota 21 to 1 I ? llllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllWIIIIIIIIIIIM '''''lllflifti'ra Toi In the Most Beautiful Harbor In the World Over on the other side of the world Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is situated in what is commonly stated to be the most beautiful harbor in the world. Capable of accommodating within its limits all the navies of the world, it is the center of distribution for a great part of industrial Australia. At this and other ports the oil products of Texas, manufactured in the State of Texas by The Texas Company, are landed to be distributed throughout Australia. The star with its headline "The Light of the Age" appears on all the cases being put on the lighter shown in the picture, and "The Light of Age" is regarded in Aus tralia as the illuminating oil to use. Here as 'elsewhere the business in oil products manufactured in Texas by The Texas Company has grown to great proportions. Cargo after cargo of oil must be shipped from Port Arthur, Texas, to supply the requirements of the growing industry in Australia. Quality and service, which have been the watchword of The Texas Company from its foundation, are winning there thousands upon thousands of customers for the products made by them. The same quality and service which lie behind the big, growing business which The Texas Company does in Australia are at your disposal. In your towji there is a distributing station. Call up our Agent. He is there to serve you. .The Texas Company General Offices, Houston, Texas No. 11 rflTtVnns. TEXACO -rtl!n7j!tN. .. . -. TEXAC O mmmmmmmamm,mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ran 1 Saturday Shoppers! l "i A ? I " 1 wf J i "v If ave a Dollar Trade here and you will buy good shoes for less money than you will pav elsewhere. All the latest styles in Ladies' and Men's Footwear for $1.00 less than elsewhere all new shoes. Our rent and other ex penses are lower that's the reason whv. As a special for about 10 days we are closing out au oroKen lots or Jbadies' $2.50, sa.uu ana sa.au snoes for & Also a special lot of $2.50 Shoes 3? 4 in various styles .at P A a Valuable Souvenirs to 'all Customers OVERLAN TREET Walk an Exfra Block or Two and Save Money f. inclnsire block If. Mornlncstde Heights addition, consideration !. Jan. 11. 19U North sil of Idalis. avenue, between Dyer and Follara streets. TV ft HacMiMton ana wife to Horace A. Lay, lota.lt and 1 block 109, Grand View addition, considera tion ftuvo, Jan. 4. ill Bast aMe Drer street, between XcKinley and Madison avenues Morntarslsfo Hefgbts Realty Co. to C'V. Nafe. lot J to 11 inclu sive, block 18," fete ittoll incUwlre. Meek 1 lota 25 to n Inclusive, ttock 1, lots IT SIIIU 19, IHOCK 9, JlOTDI&SHafl -IISIKJIIS B41U1- tion, consideration Stm Feb. 12, 101J South side of Morenci aiteet, between Copla and Alta street W. B. Uroaston to C J Mapel and C II. Newman, lots 23 and . block 127. Bat El Paso addition, con sideration JIM. July it. 1511. V South side at Bliss streets, between San Marclai and Estrella streets John W Phil lips and wUe to Clarence Reld and KUaa beth A. Reld. lots St and 32. block 99. Bast SI Paso addition; consideration J15M, No 16. MIC. South aide of Rivera street, between San 22arclal and llayner streets Herbert J Murphy and wife to James L. Marr. west om-R&lf of lot M and all of lots 21 and 22, block B. Easts El Paso addition, considera tion S8. Jan. S, 1915. Automobiles Ueenved. 335 G A Ceneceras, ill Mrtle aenue, five passenger Ford. 5 Thomas Davis, 501 North Stanton, Hvo passenger Ford. MS7 F H. Hessels. Grand hotel, two passenger Mitchell. . mi A. L. Roth. 1U "Magoffin avenue, live passenger Ford 3059 Win Neugebeaur, J7 Durasno street file passenger Ford J00 Nicolas Cadena, 919 Tys street, two passenger Ford. UceneU to Ated. Manuel Santaiui to Sara More Pascual Rucho to Francises Terraxas. Harold H Sharp to Rose M Jenkins. Births Male. To Mrs. Felipe Ruiz. 440 Stevens street, Jan. I To Mrs. Lytton R. Taylor St Mark' hos pital, Jan. 12. Births Female. To Mrs. dearge W. Fraaier. 3t Mark's hospital, Jan 12 HII.I.SIJOTIO ABSTRACT CO. ' GBTS CimFORATION PAPERS Santa Fe, X I. Jan 15 The Rio Grande Abstract companv, of Hillsboro, Sierra count, has filed incorporation papers witn the state corporation com mission The capitalization is $3000, divided into 200 shares of $10 each The incor porators and directors are ndrewKel 1) and E. D Tittman Philips S. Kelh is designated statutory agent. DON'T Spend Your Money fo. WINES, LIQUORS OR LUNCH GOODS unless yon need them try KEEVIL'S Phone 105. 520 N. Stanton. TmULDlM The B. B. B. Shoe Store 315 Overland Street Opposite Boston Store ft Buy at the Popular Price Outfitters EAGLE DRY GOODS STORE M. GINSBERG, Prop. 116 East Overland "N The EI Paso City and County Democratic Club Respectfully solicits your support for the following candidates for city offices, subject to -trie Demo cratic primaries: TOM LEA, " For Maysr. J. P. O'CONNOR, R. B. STEVENS, W. G. JOLLY, ' JOHN W. FISHER, For Aldermen. CHARLES A. KINNE, For' Treasurer. BILLY McSAIN, " For Assessor and Collector PAUL D. THOMAS, For Recorder. JOHN M. WYATT, For Chairman City Execu tive Committee. ( Vdei tisonient ) HOME JMkfJCREl i)N0lffVE jjjjfll r-zi ijs ill 111 mm Book Coupon El Paso Herald, Jan. 15, '15 ff AS EXPLAINED BELOW '- SEVEN SOMG BOOKS IN ONE. m s. I COLLEGE SONGS OPERATIC JWGd SIX OF THESE COUPONS hWfc the Bearer to the Beautiful Sang Book Described Belom, when accompanied by the expense amount set opposite which covers the items of the cost of packing, express from the factory, checking, clerk hire, and other necessary expense items. "SONGS THAT NEVER GROW OLD" ILLUSTRATED ' A grand collection of all the old favorite songs compiled and selected with the utmost care bvthe most comoetent authorities, illustrated with ' J a rare galaxy of 69 wonderful portraits of the world's greatest vocal artists, ', , many in favorite costumes. This bie book contains sonas of Hoase and Love : Patriotic , , Sacred and College songs. Operatic and National songs SEVEN completo song bosks iinunt vousie. rreseni sm coupons to snow Jon. arc a reader this pager sad ; 79C for the beautiful heavy English cloth binding. MAIL ORDERS Bv oareeL nasi. tnrhMb KTTBA rnta mftlim tsa mfe. , 10 cents iso to 300 miles: for greater distances ask postmaster amount to mctade for t lbs. . j Automobile and Accessories Directory DtTMT DT nud !i,sht Se",e- Careful. Cuurteous Urirers. tji,- Ktm - AUTO LIVESY CO. Pliones CARS CIT HALL STAND Trip 36e per BaacnSer. Rales 3XM r hour. 510 Office SCOTT WHITE DRUG CO. Phone 2108 ASSOCIATION CARS f After 1 J f'.voil Oji Dl 1 CI e I s msi- 10:00 P. M. OhuciI b Careful 'up cent pr U lU " 1 3D p 1 11 ut Phone 5408