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EL PASO TTEVRAT.-n 8 HUH PUSS FIB AUTO PARADE !"I" ATHLETIC IILEM MERGHAKTS PLSWH0VELDISPU1YS, GLASSESGROW: PLAY MINERS Decoration Committee is Busy and Has Arranged for All Streets Leading to Pioneer Plaza to be Decorated for at Least Two Blocks, While Several Streets Will Be Decorated in Automobile District. nv -j- RADi; night is going to be the L real big" time of "El Paso Auto--- moDiIe wwi," Judging from the r ports that hare been made br the pa rade committee, which is in charge ot the affair H. K. Bernard has been lin- mg up handsome prizes by the dozen J while his chief lieutenant. II M Gilles pie has been looking after the displays that ire to be made by the local com mercial houses. On Monday morning Mr Gillespie had a rail from the window display artist of the Popular, who vrb accompanied !t a couple of his assistants. They w jnted to arrange for a huge truck to rrake a big display for the Popular store That matter was quickly arranged and then Mr Gillespie was told of the manner in which A. Schwartz, of the Popular, had gone Into things. Mr. Schwartz had called In his display artist and told him to arrange for a handsomelv decorated truck. ' What's the limit for cost"" was the ltiery of the head of the department store, t"hat will be the cost of a really good display" countered Mr. Schwartz. Oh, around $zW," was the reply Go ahead." wa,s the order. "We want a sood display for this is going to be a big affair" Vnd other merchants are showing the same interest in the parade. Other Klrm Interested. The display of Krakauer. ork & Tkloye will take the form of a big elec tric generating plant on one of their huge trucks A gasoline motor will furnish the power to run the generator and the whole truck will be a mass of electric lights. Show week is also na- QUI1 TS RING WHILE THE GOING IS GOOD ( Continued from Previous Page.) quit the game for ail time The reason I write you is that I had previously notified you that I intended soinfr east fn-r M-.m i-nntrh hnt nov it is all riff I know that I am not myself any ! .l UljreU ' more that is, from a boxing stand- I point and that is the reason I am ! go'ng to .quit for good. lam not , going to do like a lot ot toe ooys inai is. i stick to the game until they are beaten to pieces. I have secured a good posi- lioi which I intend to take early in November and then I will content my- self by gome to see others box stead of being In the roped arena raj self I want to say that in quitting the game. I am doing so without ever hav ing fouled a man In the ring, or hav ing mixed up In any crooked deal. I liked the game very much and will al ways be ready to support it. I see no reason why there should be any op 1 osition to the boxing game as it is cmducted nowadays, and I am going to be one big booster for it. I want to Thank mv friends for many kind things in the past, while I have been In the ame and I want also to say a good wort1 for the new Boxing association. I think it could help the game a great Ue-1 and it surely needs an organization of that kind to keep it clean, other wise it is liable to go the way of the wrestling game. ' Are you entirely satisfied with yourself and each day's work and can you retire at the close of the day with the satisfying knowledge of efforts well spent? Do you save something each day and thus provide for your future? If you have not already begun to save, begin now. Come out on the positive side today and make a start. We pay 4 compouisd interest on savings deposits. $1.00 opens, an account. American Trust and Savings Bank "ETERVBODrS BIMv" MICHELIN ANNOUNCES THE New Universal Tread Casino ft A real advance in Tire Making One Quality Only The Best C. D. FREEMAN, Distributor 314 Mesa Ave., Phone 314 "HECK tional electric week and the display at me oig naraware nouse win nt in verj nicely The actual work of decoration is un der way at the showrooms of the Sason Motor Car company, where the decorators started work on Hondar morning Other showrooms will be turned over to the decorators before the ned of this week. Finns: "obby Trend" Diip!ny., B. Rush Person, of the Quick Tire Ser vice, read an account of a huge "nobby tread" built of wood and standing - feet high, which was used in a parade at Sracuse. X. Y., recently, and now he Is wondering whether It will be pos sible for him to get one built here for the El Paso parade The Syracuse "tire" was announced as the biggest in the world, and Mr Person states that if he builds one here, it will be at least six inches higher than the one In S re cuse, for he Is determined that El Paso shall not take second place In any thing. Joe Bukey, of the "Western Motor Supply company, is again back at his desk and is showing considerable in terest in "Automobile week." It is like ly that there will be something unique about the "Time to re-tire" stunt for the Fisk distributors. Who IMH Be llarrledr So far. no couple has come forward to take the offer of $50 of furniture as a reward for being married bv the Jus tice of the "automobile court" on one of the trucks in the big parade. The J'coration committee has also been busy and has arranged for all streets leading to the Pic-deer plaza to be decorated for two blocks at least from the headquarters, while several of the streets will be decorated throughout the automobile district. DUNDEE OUTPOINTS RIVERS, 10 ROUNDS Milwaukee. "Wis.. Xov Johnnv ! Dundee, New York lightweight boxer, outpointed Joe River, of California, by a slight shade in a 10 round, no-decision boxing contest Monday night, according to a majority or local sporting writers. Some loiu: time regular natrons of long time regular patrons IK. !,.... -. .l,.n.l.. .... . """ "" "- i"v.5i., .; ...i ., oo a ,??" ' 7irl -. f,, ..- The contest was furious fromsUrt to , from one to the other as telling blows were landed. Dundee's principal at- ; r .c- ".i.:. . S.,Vir SSJ - T?? - ,h, v-Vnrl.f tJL1' S1" "? f "? JJS5 Miwna niui icu jaus. xsuuucv ifcaicu to land a terrible left In the seventh that caused Rivers to either slip or I MthISh1i,IiJan I -22. V .1- r W ance of the round. i The various rounds were pretty much alike with apparently little advantage for either fighter though Dundee was a little more aggressive than Rivers and seems slightly stronger at the fin ish. Freddie 'Welsh, lightweight cham pion, expressed his willingness to meet the winner, according to a telegram read from the rinc The good old fashioned flavor "De licioasly Different," Sulzberger's Majes tic Ham and Bacon. Phone j our Dealer Adr mu jC, Show Increase in Numbers of Those Working in-the Physical Department. The mouth of October in the Y. M C. . A. physical department shows a splen- i did condition, especially in the men's j section, according to figures just sub- , mitted by physical director A-1. Holm Ownn.ui.in. T . An.1 A ..nA i I ' (VI UHOrt.1515 , t i ... ti --; ouaincas men .. ... . zza " Regulars :. KS Specialties 11 Basketball SS Special groups Total for men 880 I Older boys 11 employed boys Z71 Younger boys SIS Preparatory 349 Leaders (3 Total for boys 101S Total for men and boys. .IMS 318 SIS , :m Volley Ball Increases Attendance. The greatest increase In the men's figures camb through the special volley ball, played Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday In time this will cut down the attendance at the Monday. Wednes day and Friday business men's classes, but will add to the amount of work each man will get, for heretofore the classes have been too crowded. The most satisfactory increase has been in the young men's regular "gym" class, which has shown a verj healthy growth. The increase in basketball, due to the organization of the Church league, more than offsets the loss due to not continuing the football team. Boytt Classes Reduced. As to the boys attendance, the physical training in the grade and high schools interfered with the attendance of, some classes, but the reducing of the preparatory boys from three to two classes per week this year, necessary because of the exceedingly crowded gjmnasium schedule, is also a large factor. Then the change in the high school schedule aryt hours almost elim inated the ohler bovs at first, but that class is coming on better now The em ployed boys group is practically an en tirely new one this ear. and has been "finding itself" this month. The first three sessions at erased, 1 in attend ance, the last three averaging- IS TIia vmin! hAii and Ihit niMnn. tory classes are much stronger than last away above those of last jear, both in attendance and interest. SOLDIERS DEFEAT BRITON'S ELEVEN Senior soccer made Its debut at Camp j c on Sunday afternoon, when a big crowd of enthusiatsic fans saw the team from the 16th infantry defeat the United Empire club four goals to nil. in an exciting contest. The soldiers had several good men who had nlaved in the St Louis league J tBTxj a bovs. 1""" " """"" Efforts are now being made to or- ers wno re interested are invited to ., . .., .th htv nv. ti9 Alamoeordo street. His phone number is 3438 J 11 RIDERS START fi-TV BIKE RACE Boston. Mass.. Nov 9 -Eleven riders. reDresenting as many teams, started the n rrtKf tti i annual six day bike race, on the arena tournament Monda) The teams will ride 10 hours each da The are Alfred Grenda. the Tasmania!, and Fred Hill of Watertown. McNamaraand Spears Veeri and Corej , Grim and Linart Bedell and Magin, Cameron and Kaiser"Root and Hanley. Walthour and Carman Dupuy and Moran Raton and Madden Sullian and Hoi brook. BUFFALO ABOUT TO LOSE FEDERAL LEAGUE FRANCHISE Tliiff!lt X V. Kov. 9 William E. ! Robertson, president of the local Fed eral league baseball club, admitted Monday night that the $l0.0o neces sary to hold the Federal league fran chise in Buffalo another year had not been raised. President Robertson started for In dianapolis, however, with the an nounced intention of trying to persuade the officials ofthe league to give Buf falo another trial. YOLG UE VTEMj WS FROM 1 0AKUM; FOUI. Denver, Colo, oXv . Young Abe Attell won the decision here Monday night over Stanley Yoakum on a foul in the eighth round of a scheduled IS round contest. Attell was said by sporting writers to have had the advantage in the fight ing. ERTLi: OUTPOINT FRRBDMW. New York. Nov 9 Johnny Ertle of St. Paul, who recently won on a foul from the bantamweight titleholder. "Kid" Williams. Monday night out pointed Abe Freedman of New York, who held the New York state amateur bantamweight title last winter. CUB I.EAUKRS Will. INM'KCT TItAIMNG SITKi BOOK G IMS'! Chicago. I1L. Oct. 8 President i Thomas ana manager uresnanan 01 me Cubs left Monday afternoon for Flor ida to inspect sites for a training camp, and to book training trip games. RIV rnEIENTS IlCING. Kan Francisco. Calif- Nov. 9 lloD- i day's program of harness racing at the fanama-facinc exposition irac& w called off because of rain FOOTII4I.Ii RHSUI!T.. At Houston, Tex. Rice Institute, 7: Texas A. and M , 6 At Waco. Tei Sewanee. IS. Bay lor. 3. The Daily Novelette MITFIL MITIK. Pot yoar best foot fonvnrd. nnd the world won't notice thnt joo limp with the other one. Prof. Simp. ARTIE PIEDMONT stood dlscon solantl outside the stage door , ot the Lightfoota Theater, lorts inc for Just a glance at the bealeous Florella Bierbaum. With no money even to buy flowers for her, he knew he stood no chance, but a glance at her would be some thing. A long gentleman strode up and knocked at the door. "Here." he told the doorkeeper, "give this J JO bunch of orchids to Miss Bier baum. No, no card, she'll know who sent 'em " And he walked off and a middle sized gentleman strolled up and knocked and handed in a lovely 40 cluster of hot house spishroses." "For Miss Bierbaum she'll know who they re from." he said, and de parted, and eftsoon a short gentleman bearing lllies-of-the-hilllop made his appearance 'Give this JSD boquet to Miss Bier baum she'll know where they came from," he told the doorkeeper. Artie Piedmont knocked and handed the doorkeeper his card "Tell Miss Bierbaum thats the card of the man ft ho sent the three bou quets ' he said, and the loeh Florella was so tou hci iml plTica it his de otion that when he pi. rented himself To her after the perform met Oie lei him walk all the was home with her. Both Teams Playing Good Grade of Football; Big Crowd is Expected. Fourth field artillerv and the School of Mines will entertain the football fans at Rio Grande park on Wednes day afternoon, the game being called at 2 30 oclock. These teams hate been playing a remarkably good brand of football this year and the game is sure 275 t uraw a oig crowu. iae arnuery j ' men have arranged to have their band ... f present and have also organized a root j.i ' ing brigade, so the contest will have s- the sal or of a college contest. i Though the Schol of Mines is a small j institution, coach T J Dwyer has suc- t ceded in turning out a corking good 6! eleven, and their showing against the 1C5 J soldiers in a recent game encourages 293 their suDDorters to look for a victory. though a close score is anticipated. , ) I.leut. Harris Coarhea Soldiers. The soldiers are coached by Lieut. R. Harris, vtho is also team captain, and he stated on Monday afternoon i nis team was in ine near possioie condition for a hard game. Some spectacular plays have been worked out by coach Harris and he plans to show the fans some sensa tional football. The miners' coach stated that he preferred to let the work of the team stand for the talking and hinted that his men would not be on the short end of the score on Wed nesda afternoon. Slop Thief" Cry Halts Bashful Bridegroom and He Is Led To the Altar Chicago. I1L. Nov 9 On the point of getting a marriage license at the city hall Monday, Steven McBett's nerve failed him and he fled toward the street at top speed. His intended bride, Mrs. Marie Alphonso, prevented his escape. "Stop that man. he's got my pocket book." she screamed. McBett was captured by a patrolman and taken to the central station, where the woman broke down. "He's not a thief " she confessed, "but I know If he got away now he'd never get this close again. " Later the couple got the license and started for the church. DAILY RECORD Kaildinr rrrmlts. Jo A. R. Xeaca. to erect u adobe at Onrmzno ud Grama streets. tlmatd CM To P Martinez t veneer adobe and make general repairs oa lot 1. Mark st cimDblltioiH.t!i -JT lell addition, estimated ena c-ia Fetedta Xavea. ta fanlM an ilk. .. 391 San Antrate street. aaUmated cost J1S. To Pedro Maeae. to balld a frame iVrace - . rww ium, esiiHMiea eaat Si. Herd Filed. J Northern corner of Alameda avenue and Cebada street Sam Stotler to Vincent sal . vim lota 1. 2 and 3. Mock 21. East El aao j-addition; consideration J;l. November S, J 1915 W eat side of Batrella street between White Oaks and Oro street Kate C Hartnett to J. S. Davis. Iota J and It. stock 7. Eaat El Paso addition, consideration 3M. October 29 1114. Northeast corner ot McKleler avease and Alabama street J R. Pnrcell to H. M. Tonne let K. btork 29. Unitary lieicnta ad dition II and other coaaideraUen. November 1. HI 5 Northwest corner of Overland and Chl- "- rST"", "; : - -. - .. .... .-HK.. ., nterest in a tract HiHS feet, block 31 Mills map harinr a frontage of feet on Overland street, consideration t27s. November t. 191S. North side of California street between OctavU and Noble streets Anderson-Filler Investment company to Fhoenli-Kl Pase Building company, eaat five feet of lot IS. all lot 4 and the west ten feet of lot 47. block 293. Pleree-Finley addition, considera tion IliM November 3. 191S. South side of Arizona street, between Dal las and Hnttoa streets Ance Fltipatriek to J D Russell, lots 2 and 25. block . Golden Hill addition, consideration I8. November . 1915 Lots In El Paso Heights addition El Paso Heights Investment company to Lots Bate, lota 9 and It. block 47. El Paso Heights addi tion consideration lilt. May 24. 1913. Automobile Licenced. 4398 Joaquin Sanabrla, live passenger Studebaker 4St9 Elk Soap company, 335 Ioa street, two passenger Ford. 4819 P H. Boadreaax. 3(19 Alamogerdo street seven passenger Wlaten. 411 J C. McElrey, 32t Fort Boalevard: Ford track. 4912 Jesus Torres. Jr. MS North El Paso street Mead motorcycle 4S13 T F Jonah. 2413 Louisville street: five passenger Ford. 4814 J M. Armljo. Hit North El Paso street, five passenger C&aimers. 4815 L. D Tatea. hotel McCoy, two pass enger ForJ 481C V. w Harvey. 313 Cedar street. Ford track. TIm..1 In WmA 1 Emlllo Cachu to Monica Banuetos. Julius H. Phillips to Krmon L. Smith. Death. Margarita Saldlvar. 1112 South Hill street. Nov ember- V aged one year Luis J Sorine. November s. aged .9 years, borial Concordia cemetery. November 7 Sylveatre Carraseo. 912 South St. Vraln street November 6, aged 73 years, burial rVineneilla fB.frw ViMil.r 7 Atanacio Palaclos. 9t East Mlssesrl street November 7, aged St years, burial t Concordia cemetery November 8 Mary Elisabeth Rogers. Its CHff street. November C aged two years, burial Ever green cemetery November 8. Births Girls. To Mrs. Adolfo Aguilar, 491 Tays street. November 4. To Mrs. W e Peace. 2711 McKinley ave nue November 1 To Mrs. J. u Sperry. 1119 North Virginia street November 2. To Mrs. Jose Gonzales. 312 Third street October 21 To Mrs. Jeins V. de la Baea. 1913 Ninth atreac. October 15 To Mrs. Florentine R. Aeoata, SlSti Sooth i Kansas street. November 2. To Mrs. Ramon Domuguez. 91t Leon street, November 7 To Mrs. Vlctorlsna Eseantega, 37tl East San Antonio street, October 2C Births Both. To Mrs. H. K. Williams. Ill North Davis street November 2. To Mrs. Branllo Bera. 1M Tays street. November s. To Mrs. Pedro Geazalrx. 71: Sooth Flor ence street, November 7. MX good dealers will sell you Sulz berger s Majestic Hams and Bacon. "Dellclously Different." Adv. Be it ever so humble there's no place like home comfortably warmed with coal from R. C Semple. successor to Southwestern Fuel Co. Phono BJ1. Adv n ideal drink Is round In Tetlej's I Tea. Fragrant, delicious and of uni form qualit) Tetleys Tea Is abso lutely pure and guaranteed to contain no coloring matter Advertisement. THE NEW 2 for 25c CI3LLAI5 IT FJTS THE CRAVAT GOTfrHC AKKSW psssanlmafe" -KisnW3l8SM CUinT. PABODYa. CO.. Iwcmaatas I SCOTTISH SITE IB CUSS IF 57 Many Masons From Out of City Taking Higher De ' grees; Eeunion Starts. The JOth semi-annual reunion of the bodies of the Scottish Rite of Free masonrj in El Paso opened Monday night at the Scottish Rite hall. 420 San Antonio street, with a class of 17 can didates. The fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh degrees were conferred Monday night, beginning at 7 p. m The lecture in the seventh degree was delivered by William Watkins. K C. C H, of Tu cumcari. N. M. Tuesday morning the eighth, ninth and tenth degrees were conferred, and this afternoon the 11th, 12th and 13th Tonight the 11th de gree, completing the ineffable series, conferred b Mt- Franklin lodge of Perfection, No 8. Hose Croix Degrees. Wednesday will be devoted to the conferring of the Knights Rose Croix degrees, or historical series, extending from the loth to the 18th. inclusive The degrees will be conferred by Oasis chapter. Knights Rose Croix, No 3. The program Is as follows 8 a. m, Fifteenth degree. Knight of the East, or Sword. 1 a. m. Sixteenth degree Prince of Jerusalem. 1 p m Seventeenth degree. Knight of the Bast and West. I 30 p. m. Eighteenth degTee. Knight of the Rose Croix. The masters for thees degrees follow: Fifteenth degree. J. W. Peak. ISth de gree. L. A Kannapel, 17th degree, C R. Trowbridge. 18th. R M. Whitaker The class la considerably larger than that of the April reunion and- numbers 57 While most of the candidates are residents of the city, there are 13 from various points in west Texas, and the Panhandle, including Marfa. Sierra Blanca. Bronnsvile. Saragosa. Sander son, Amarillo, Midland. Monahans. Al pine. Fabens and Odessa. 3Iemben of Class. The class is as follows. R. P Anderson E. M. Leach J. H. Alberta R. G Lovell A. L. Behrtnger . J C Moore F E. Baker R. A. Morris B. J Bwchanan. Harry Moore Maria. Sierra Blanca W. F. H. Bnnrew L. R. McCllntock R. P. Church H. R. McCllntock Victor Carusao W H. McConaieo R. J. Colgate J Newberry W B. Caateel Amarillo J N Chllds P V Oatrom Jeaae Dennett. L. E. Pratt Brownsville. C H. Price Dee Darts. Saragosa J M. Proctor W. J Bast X. S. Perkins J. W. Bast. Saaderso R. E. Petrass G. L. Ftncham G. C Roberts 11 F. Feeback A. E Rowlands A- T. ForateBd. E. B. Rogers Amarillo C D Rtcker. Faben 1L M. Gottwald G. s. Thomson F J. Garrett G N. Thomas J M. GUmore. C. T. Wilson Midland. Hugh Wright A. V. Hndsec Henry WeUler F V. Haven M. C. Williams B. R. Hill. Mtnahana Odessa W B. Hancock. F L. WiUUma Alpine De K. D Smith Herman Keith J C Schuller A. If. Karstendick. J. B. McGlnley Marfa. J J Raster U. S. TO AID CHICAGO SCHOOLS IN TEACHING 18,000 ALIENS Chicago. BL Nov 3 Eighteen thousand aliens are to be taught the dntlaa of'Tnlted States citizenship In Chicago night schools. The sveanmrrit js to cooperate with the city school system. R. F Christ, deputy commissioner of the bureau ot naturalisation and W M. Roberts, district superintendent of schoola. at a con ference Monda decided to adopt a course in civics and municipal government to be taught In the night classes. Dr Christ said his department was in touch with similar work in Hi cities nrd tnwas and that In the last year 254.es for eigners took ont first citlxensblp papers and that . filed their petitions. NO PAIN By the New Method of Dentistry there is absolutely "0 PUN, in any work upon the teeth We use 1 COC1IMS or any of its products.in any fen Latest and best achievements in Dental Science a plate without a roof, which does not interfere with taste or speech Lisht, strong, dur able ami beautiful. Can be made in one day Obtained Only Here. AH. l OIIK C.l R VTi:ED 10 YKUtS IN -WRITING. Full Sets of Teeth 7.30 up Crown and Bridge Work, per tooth . .... 5.00 Silver and Gold Fillings . SI. 00 np New System Dentists Old First National Bank BIdg. Corner El Paso and San Antonio Sts. Across the Street From the Entrance of tbe Hotel Del Ttorte. Spanish and German Spoken. Open Elenlngn and Sunday Mornings It costs a little more than some other products, but when deal ing with us. you get the best there is and the very best of service. Do not fail to ghe us your order. THE VERY m tc Ttic DDnnnrr nn tup S Im u iol inuuuti ur inc eb J EL PASO E i BMBY CO. I S It costs a little more than some 1 I The Clean Dairy EL PASO I DA9RY CO. 1 1 Phone 340. 11 I CHEWING TOBACCO LEADING BRAND OF THE YJ0RLi There's Chewing Satisfaction In a STAR Plug ALSO more chews in each plug. The thick, iuicv STAR plug cant dry k out like a thin weighs a lull Americans tobacco l iByrfiillk Americans who know what real chewing J liflllrtifii, tobacco is-chew 125,000,000 ten cent I liHa! Pllk STAR cuts each year. lSHSa. Men Who Chew Are Men Who DO j rasfi We want you to test this all-satisfactory, IflfS&SVlS. all-Americon chew. lj 10c Cats iJS oz. Plags a -SvMsSlmc&i. STAR uas awarded g VsssKyai igWrlk th CrartJ Prize at i yKmlljjjjft$j & 4f4peslll. ' San Frandtco ifvtSnsalenl 3$-$tiPll Exposition, and im E jgfflBSffl tie only CHEWING SfaulssllaH TOBACCO that ham 'aKPPP mvar rscciaexf tAis I KSfM highimt poMMtblm i Si?223SS&; award SR ggx WHERE TOM? jj r ACCESSORIES Tires . GOODRICH. DIAMO:D A.D CMTED STVTES Ijircest Republic! Tires I SAXON SIX Quick Tire Service OPE E ERY TIRES, ( TUBES 1 Tire Snadrle and JU-JU Texas St. i Second-hand Automobiles Selllnrr gent for Kord. Bnlrk. Hudson. CadHlac, Hupmobile. II. M. II VTCHER, Phone 73. 31s Texas Street. TIRES , MISSION' G4.RAGB CO, INC Mills and Campbell Streets. FREE QUICK llKE SERYICB RAILROAD AND AUTOMOBILE TIME TABLES All trains arrive and depart from Union station, foot of San Francisco street. All arrivals and departures slven in Bl Paso or mountain standard time. SANTA PE. For Albuqueniue. Denver Chlcaao, Los Ane-eles L.v til i. a and S OS n. m. From Albuquerone. Denver Chicago: I.OS Angeles- Ar le a. m and s 55 n. as. EI. r.M Ol-TUlVBSTBK. (Mettera Dirislon.) For Arlsona and Soaora I.v. .55 p. and . 1 B m. From Arlsona and Sonera Ar T a. m. and l.i p. m. (Eastern Division.) For Kansas City. St. Lents sad Chicago L 1 55 p m. and 4 45 p. ns. r or ivcsmcan i.v i urn a. m. From OUc.ro. St. Lotus and Kansas City Ar C 3 a m. and X M A From Tucrumcari Ar 7 ! TX m. G. IL & 8. A. AND S. P. TRAINS. For San Antonio New Orleans and Wash ington L 8 4S a. m. and 1 2 p. m. From "Wa-hlngton, New Orleans and San Antonio Ar . It p. m. and 1 p. m. For Arizona and California Z,y. Ml a. m. C p. m and le IS p. m. From Arizona and Cattfernla Ar S 29 a m.. 4 3 p. m. and 1 p. m. TEVAS t TaVCIFIC. For Dallas and St. Lonis Lt t M a. rn.. 7 M p m. From St Louis and Dallas Ar 9 45 8. m , 1 3. p rn MKXICN CBNTKAIs. For AfTuascalientes and Intermediate points Lv Juarez at S p. m. From Asuaacalletttes and intermediate points Ar Jnares 7 a. m. MEXICO AND NOKTll U13STERN. For Prarson and Intermediate points I.v Juarez Mondays and Thursdays at S a. m. From Peamon Ar Juarex p. m. Wed nesdays and Fridays. KO$lVBLL-VIsAMOGOKnO rXssENGEU M) KXrRKS LINE. Aatomoblles leave Alamogordo for Ron- well at 7 39 a m.. arrive at Roswell at S II I p. m. 'Westbound automobile leave Roe- well for Alamos;ordo at 7 to a. m. Arrle at AitmOROrdo at i i p. m. stops umiw mi tntF luiiowinc pmnu Picacho Tlnnle. Hondo. Sen Patricio Glen Coe, White Mt. Inn. Meacalero Bent. Tula- rosa. La Ldz. " Through fare one way $19 W Interme diate points 8c per mile Twenty five pounds basiraxe carried free Excess le per pound ! Telephone No 22 or No. sC4. Roswell. 4S or 43 Alamocordo. j -.a -k-t SfV.a.1 Vav ' xri i. aiun mn. Genl Mirr Roswell New Mexico MARFA-TORT II WIS ATJTO MAIL LINE, Leaves Fort Davis dally and Sttndays t a. m. Leaves Marfa , . 3 p. m. One way $2 SO round trip. S4 00 G. 1. IaTis. Procu suck kangf rro stge and EAPHESS LINE. . Passenger service, tea vine Entrle and ! Chloride daily except Sunday at 7 a m for Elephant Butte, Cuehlllo. Willow Springs. and Fairvlew Throsfh fare one way is. . intermediate points. lc per mile. Baa s;as;e carried SO pounds free, excess 3 cents per pound senerald Want Ads plug. Every STAR plug 10-ounce pouim. who kftow what real chewing is - chew 125,00,(H)0 ten cent STAR cuts each year. Won Who Chew Are Men Who DO EL PASO RUBBER CO. Acents For TIRES and Best Vnlcnnliinc Plant. A 1. ! WORK CCA.RATEED 3SK Sooth EI Paso Street. Phone 2354 Hand-Made 5000 Miles Guarantee. ELK ATJTO SUPPLY CO., 560 MESA. S7S5 ROVDSTER 393 See Them Today. Saxon Motor Car Co, 33 Texas St. Pbooe 7007. 520 Texas St. All Sizes AH the Time. UOITI ES TUB YEAR. TnE EI. PASO AT7TO SlPPty COMPANY, fine.) A. W. nutlet. Pres. w C. Slebke. Wholesale ana RUu CONGRESS, PULLMAN AND IMPERIAL Soppt-es. Talcaalslnc. Gasohne and Oils Phone Sal Everything for Autos. Guaranteed In Writing: MM Miles. Others Claim Quality We Guarantee It All Adjustments Made Here. Phone "97 HICKOK HOTEL AND AXTTO IXNK Eaitle. N. 31. Trips to Elephant Butte and Ta ij.s Sprinjjs. Cars mm all trains i DKJ SPRINGS. LVMItW. TEV, AFTO UM i J Bl Sprlnja dally except Sunt' ay a. III aiTtflnr JLaamotta i -.. y. I amrcnocr at iz noon, returning t B Spring same d-y at & p. m. Jt-t ,.ne u- " I . round trip, m- OenHHisimtli, Vnps.. Bir Sprioss. Tex. : XI L.KOS.l-MfeV-CAUiKO. i J Anto leaves Tularo.sa for Meacalero djily I round trip fare to lamogordo JJ. r D. W . hsrmnher Anto Line. I Tolarosa. X M. I KTrr1,D mv1 ...... . .. SII-5. HrnJ,GOIX LfTAGE 1XNB I " "- " , S.HUUU ACH 7tl.l7V. lay S7. Konnd Tnn stfM ammimy steamer iz fasaenger Car Ire or write for resarvatlon. Elsht years experience Mocjollon Road. Frank Toirnesd. F O. Box 703 Phone 248. Silver City I-AS CKlCR's CT 1TNT FOR MfiMUA ALUI1 POINTS. laears Herald office each wees; day at - 1 p m. Fares from El Paso to Canutillo $ - Anthony IM Berino ........ . 1 -ulo .. - ) Mesquite mmrzni i jaeuia 1-TlTK ... 2 01 Las Cruces -dy Leases Lai Crm.es Drag Co. for El Fao t 5 p. tn. dally LAKE A LIaK. HILIBORO AND KXSG STON WTO STVC.K VVW LXPKK&S LINK Xects all trains at Lae alley Ti-e at Hw e-cpenve U r special trine any where at any time Rat,- reasonable F w. MiyrEK, HHlsboro X M. GLOBE TO 1'HOLMX. lCbt hours. Ma Roo;etlt dam. Lea cs , Dominion hotel. Ulo be daily, S 30 a ri Arrle Phoenix -. 30 p. m Fare JIj jiaNt reerr..otta In advance ' ' Gila alley Aat as line. Glie. rlx. KOS1VZLL-CARHIZOZO MAIL. LINE. Pas--- naer sen ice lea.Inr both Roonell in t ir-txoao diilv and Sunday at 8 a. in. for Pi acho. Ttnme Hotit-o Lincoln Ft. bt i in Cap! tan and Nogal Tnrouch fare one wa is 4e Tnt ur n. dute r nts at St per mtle BaKffaee nr ried up to 175 pound v. 0 pounds fre. Excels at 1c per pound KaMfteH lute Co 0ner- and Operators. kT1V-OL "MESA lTOLINE. " rFri.lt UM T !sIDL. HERLD DELIA LEY. Leaves Herr'd uffi t m week day at 4 00 p. m F-re fr -i t so to the fo - lotting points ae as fu r- Caput ilio ... J " , I i Irn re ... 1 han t"enrt. . . . 1 3 I .i ' Ui It M.- f r faso at ( daily Telephone 34Z. La Mesa N M K. T. Hewitt. W N