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EL PASO HERALD 12 v or i m it i li IT DISPLAY OF FAS Banquet Room of Paso Del Norte Beautifully Decorat ed; Living Models Parade in Exquisite Costumes and Fragrant Blossoms Lend Enchantment of Spring; Souvenirs Distributed; Numerous Short Talks. Slt.KS -uxj -itins tulle and mull crinoline .ind flowered brocade: In f..-t all the things that stand for Hip proBcnct or Mrs. and Miss Itotury v up at the iMiiqiif t of the Uotary club m t he ball room of the Paso del Norte st evening It -was the initial dinner v heie the womanish touch entered and Hie nver-mawi ullne tendencies of Ito i iri.mini were rubbed down and pol- i hnl into the form of eating slowly ami nejrins; smart togs All the Mesdamcs notary looked am izinJv up to date and fashionable, while all the Misses Itotary ere so I;iiioiik ami modern and springlike Hint the banquet struck a cheerful note Onm th' start The music by the Van -imUm orchestra was brisk and that iddeil another touch. And the food that imr in frtfm the butler's pantry tasted fcood The banquet had Its ca iar last. Tt rime In the form of a promenade de fash ions, that measured up to the title. Tt w.u more than a promenade. It was i terrace of fashion. Built up about the miniature band platform, situated Alkali Makes Soap Bad For Washing Hair Mimt soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which Is very Jnioriou'. as It dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thins to use Is just plain mulsified cocoanut oil, for this Is pure and entirely greaseles. It's very cheap, and beats the most expensive soap or anything else all to pieces. Tou can fret this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Mmplv moisten the hair with water and rub it in. about a teaspoonful Is all that Is required. It makes an abund ance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and Is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy snd ea-v to handle Besides. It loosens and takes out every particle of dtiit, rtlrt and dandruff. Advertisement. CORRECTION Misleading statements have been made by persons misinformed as to actual facts, that my crushed rock was not good. To refute such unwarranted statements I herewith submit analysis of crushed rock I propose to furnish. After April 5th I will be in position to supply flii; rock in all sizes at rate of 500 tons per day. Phone 605 or 4056. A. Courchesne UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS S. E. Mezes, Pres. Austin ANALYSIS NO. 663 MAY I. 1913. Mr. A. Courchesne. El Paso, Texas. Deaf Sir: The sample of DOLOMITE received from you and marked "No. 1," CONTAINS: Per Cent Silica - 1.86 Oxide of iron and -alumina 1. 70 Lime 28.89 Magnesia 20.18 Carbonic acid 44.30 Loss off ignition . 2.50 99.43 Specific gravity -.-. 2.84 Weight of I cubic foot 1 77.21 lbs. This stone absorbs no water. Crushing strain in lbs. per square inch" 18,920 Approved: Signed: WM. B. PHILLIPS. S. H. WORRELL. Chemist. Director. P. (ljnes) 1 Sunset Limited K AST S:4oa.m. ELECTRIC BLOCK SIGNALS OIL BURNING LOCOMOTIVES PULLMAN and TOURIST CABS DINING and OBSERVATION CARS ity Ticket Office: Our Line Is Protected by U. S. Border Patrol. cr - - FOR ANY OCCASION N iii el fra.riit(J I-lfturi m alii ii ,... tl rt"si,,,!Tf,K',t a"d ".',,h " ranK- "' ""'"'s t -u.t an one I iic-Ht s.,-k of fianie moulding in t c t f..r , ,.ur Miction TUTTLE PAINT AND GLASS CO. .tiv-s.i.c j.i. oianion oi. to the -ne-it end of the ball room, was a arln scene in which the treatment nus distinctly Maxfleld rarrlsh. Tliel sreneial lighting scheme of the dining room was dun. Tins dimness was In tensified with thfi glow that has no finer qualitv than the glow of an open grate, save the soft luminositv of can dles. t.lchtlnc I'ffrct Beautiful. Pv throwing the long rows of tables into the shadow the artists brought out the trrrsie of blue and pinkish stoni .mil the abundance of vine and flowei" foiimntr a luminous bat kground tint maile an admirable setting for the Us ing models as tliev stepped forth from gaiilen recesses to the outer walk and promenade The models were presented with rare good taste and the mode of their presentation is accredited to Siil nev I.iver Thi announcements of the numliers were made bv M P. Carlock The modelings in the order In which thev came were Suits tatlleur and le J sole: Japanese kimonos afternoon gowns; color scheme costumes, authen tic sport apnarel, Chinese garments, imported evening sotmis, white lace gowns: black gonn-, three piece suits bridal party gowns Beautiful I'lornl Kffects. While the gowns presented were the last word in excellence, they were ren dered e en more alluring bv the use of beautiful bouquets, of an arm and corsage character, aB well as flowers carried in the stick and in basket ef fects The flowers were from the rot ter Floral ompany, and Kl Paso has never beheld a more beautiful arrange ment and disposition of blooms. Especially noticeable was the magnifi cent bouquet of orchids, purple and white, carried b the bride In the last presentation. In which there -were IS of the rarest, to many the most beauti ful of all flowers Unique presentations of flowers came' w ith the arm bouquets which were worn 1 the models In the modeling of white lace gowns, the ankle bouquets used in the modeling of the black gowns: and the stick bouquests emploed in the modeling of the three piece suits. The models appeared to great advan tage upon the terraced platform, and out of each presentation, one or two would descend to the dining floor, to WOU1CI nescenQ IO IOC dining llOOr, IO promenade up and down the central aisle Suitable and effective music was offered during all of the presentations. Departure From Vsual Custom. The dinner was social and a de- FOR SAFETY, SPEED AND COMFORT TAKE THE WEST 10:15 p.m. No. 206 No. Oi-pc. 'Oil. . . . -... , Phones 205-206 Dog Mascot Shares War's Rigors with Russians hssmmmisssmmmmmmimmmmmEsS. The Russians as a nation are fond of pete. Just as in our own Civil War the troops carried with them eagles, badgers and other animals, so each Russian company has its mascot. One par ticular company, now a part of Grand Duke Nicholas's fcrce3 in Armenian Turkey, has an ordinary foi terrier as a mascot. The picture shows the soldiers, resting after a hard day's march, feeding the little dog. Note that most of the men are smoking cigarettes. The soldier at the right has found a novel method to carry hfs "smokes"" without breaking them sticking them fli the band of his cap. parture from the customary procedure of toasts and witticisms and the women guests were remembered in many fine little ways. The souvenirs of the eve- j ning were tiny Dresden figures, some alone and some in chairs, small crystal dogs, small boxes of candles, and upon i " "" imra ail auuniinr ,i u.7au- tlful hyacinths in all hues placed be- alt of the tables an abundance or beau tween strata of smilax The hvacinths wore arranged in art baskets, while at Intervals down the long lengths were crystal candle sticks with pinK tapers burning soft and low. Prior to turning the evening oer to the Fashion Show, under the direction of Messrs. Carlock and Mayer, there were several toasts to the women, who for the first time in the history of El Paso Rotary, had become guests of the club President A K Rowlands, spoke briefly upon the principles of notary, and was followed by R. E. Sherman, MjTtil Coblentz, Robert Krakauer. Clai borne Adams and J. It, Segall. After the fashion promenade R. B Orndorff and Lieut. Col. E. V. Smith made short talks. The finest. Those who participated In the pleas ure of the eentng were. Mr. and Mrs. 3X. A. Taj lor. I.eO Ferlet Mr. and Mrs. Fred TVooclworlh. K T dAilmiand A r end )Im. K A Whltlock Mr. and Mm J. J. Jones. W. It. Winch and mother Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mundjr. Mr. and lira. T. A. Thurston. A. B. Albro. C D. Pierce Waterloo, Iowa J E. Preston. O i. Blnford. Mrs. R. J. Blnford Mr. and Mrs. II. T Ware Mr. and Mrs. V. E War Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lorentzen. Dr. and lira. II. P. Dead?- , E. 1L Tale. Mrs. A. J. Cox. 1 Mr. and "Mrs. P T. Callahan ! Mrs. Carrie King. Sam Dreben. Mr. and lira. U. O. Wilson lln. J. X. Basset t. lln. Leaf Busktrk. a. n. wniean. II R, McCllataek. , Mr. and Mrs, X. W. King. ' Mr. and Jlrs-iA. 3. Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Howl'. James R. Howie, Chicago. L. FlMhbels, Mrs. T. Steffwa. Mr. and Mrs. C. li. Ptnler. Sr. Wm. BUIott. W. & Blttott. Mr. and Mrs. Claiborne Adams Mrs. K. M. Adams. 81. Louts, afn A. Coblentz. Mr. and Mrs. Coarle R Ruroelti Mr. and Mrs. H. I. "otter Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Martin Miaa Becky Merkln. Lou Rosenberg Pablan stolaroff. Mr. and Mrs R. 8 Moore Mrs. W o. Vanamer. Mr. and Mrs. O. A Danielaon Mr. and Mrs. E. r. Hltrhro- k Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ilippler Mrs. J. II. Kmmt. Mrs. K. I Soils. Mr. and Mrs. n. IX Lone. Ml-s Kdna Long. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Conterse M.3S Lillian Peterson Mr. and Mr- B L. dementi A Isi I'leo Rusxell. Mrs M K Irby Memphis. Turn Mr and Mrs n. B. Sherman. Became Solid Sore Eruption Over Head and Face. Very Restless, In Three Months HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "My little brother vra about two month old when an lMblng and a breaking; out of pimples which ware very bad started. Ho would scratch and It na Inflamed and after ward became a solid tore eruption all over hW head and face. Wo had to sit up nlghtz with him, and ho was Tery rertlets. Ho hd to wear a cap to keep his bead from ztickinjr to the pillow, nu scalp waz a soft crust of dandruff. His hoad waa a vary bad algbft and he was In men. a fix that my mothc did not know what was ths matter. "Nothing did any good, and he had this tronhle about a month before using Cutl cura Soap and Ointment. In about threo months the eruption was complatdy gono and ho was wsU." (Signed) Mist Helen E. Fleming. Hit 3I St. Columbuz. Ga., July IS. 1015. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Bldn Book on request Ad drew post -card "Cuelcura, Ip. T, Bos ton." 8o!d throughout the world. HEAD A SIGHT WITH PIPLES Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. St. P. Carlock. IL P. Huff. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. IaI Mr. and Mrs. Don Hi.thl.un Mr. and Mrs. K. ' Davi- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mix Mr. and Mrs. A. E. ltnrli,ml Mr and Mrs. Oeorgo Walla' -Mrs. C. A. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. W. n Hurxth. Mr. and Src R. J. Tig-he ' Longnecker. Atlas R. Desmond. I. S. Bourne. Mifi Aana Bourne Mr and Mr. J. K Benton Mr and Mrs. G T. Moore II r and Mrs Edmund Lachmm Mr and Mrs. J. M. Spain. Mrs. Hazel Brickie. Jim. W. D. Shea. Mr. and Mrs. It B. Orndor'f c'apty R J. Reaney. Mr and Mrs R. F. Dai Is Roger F. Mi-wart. 1 C. Hartford V. B. Simmons Mr. and Mr A J strajcr Mr. and Mr Frank J Turner W H. Shelton. Mr and Mr Harry Swain. l Dfllins-r Mr and Mr.. O. .T. Mien "Mr and Mr. D c- rrow. !! Mr and Mrs, E. W. MBcaell. A. S. Albro. F If. CaB&incham. Min WlUJe Mae Carson Miss Harriot Stone. Miss Rathnrn Poster. A. G. Foster. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Max More. I Mr and Mr. Jake MJller , Mr and lira. W. at Butter. I Mr and Mrs. E. W. Kayser. Mr. and Mrs. M. CoMeatz. I , Coblentz. , Mr. and Mrs, C. A- Ilfrictt. Mr. and Mrs. SUutey Mayer. ! Mr. Max; Mayer. Mr. B. F- Sinsnon. ' F. Owslejrv TotiacstowB, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. a F. KnoBUocb. r, H. Rodgers. S X Sehwabe. Mr. and Mrs. A. If. Rocff Dr. and Mrs. J M. Ridley. Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Beeaher Mr. and Mrs. 1 W. Norton. Mr. and Mrs. F; W. Seward. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Taxrtb-e. E. W. Sciirad-T. Mrs. Bertha Rader Mr. and Mrs Richard W. Xewton. Mr. and Mrs. Fittf J Fetdman. Mr. and Src W. Cooler. Mr. and Mrs. S. Z. Silrersparre. P B Fletcher. Visa Battle Mae Loretx. Mias Nannette Brandlda-e. Col E V Smith. Dr. and Mrs. Leo B. Auerbach. V- "rl Mrs. J. It, Seftall. .Mr and Mrs. Robert Krakaner J B Lipplnrott, Los Angeles. W. R Schutz Mr. and 11 r- R II Carrlnston. W. D. Small. Miss Sarah Small. Much of the success of the etening's proKjram was due to the courtesy of the Potter Floral company for flowers and decorations and the Larrabee Electric company for wiring and light effects The dinner came to an end with those present Joining: In the national anthem "The Star Spangled Banner." The committee in charge of the affair ronsisted of E. W. Kayser. chairman president A. E. Rowlands, secretary I R. Segal!. G. A, Martin and K. C. Davis PORTO RICO IS SHIPPING $10,000,000 SUGAR CROP San .Tuan, Porto Rico, Marrli ?4 Suga- j allied at flO.000.00 An befnff marketed by ) Porto Ri o thl month. Kvvry ship to th , Unltitl nt I rarrrinit cs.prity loads Tht month lfller.p prft'ont probably not mtir thin J". rr cunt of the.alue of tbe ngar produrol this fipason Mont of the pup-ir is bin wild on a rUinff market at priro roniderubly abo e $ per hundred pound a owt before In tho Itistory ot the island hae the sugar men had such a Iarpe orop nir prospects of uch irnlform high price. Th'1 island's production. It fa estimated, will le In the neighborhood of 380,000 tons, an fn raei of approxlmatelf 75,000 tons over H.f j far. And under present roarkPt ton ditlnns it Is exp(ted that the whole rop tI11 1 sold at an averaee of five cent pr pnuml, or better. Tarffe sales this -w.vk T" reported at J 5. 32 San Juan, equal to $'. 40 New York. l,abor troubles -which d Moped at th b plnning of the cane hrt!Ht in Janusrv hnt' pr-ir tl )llr all ubIdd and the grind -iiijr i B.t'n 19 now at it height. In jrat tif ally very instance thf labor r hc r-feil an incrcas" In wapc nnl shnrii r hour f labor The ugar plant r hc Rmnt-4l the flAld labor nn eight hour DAILY KECORD liuUdlng Permitn. To the My field Bull i In t anl Imiro Tin nt i orapam to build n bri k bungalow in Manhnttan Heights, o lima ted coet $4900. To the Mayfleld Building and Improv1 irnt tompanr, to build a brlfk bungalow in K-rn Plnre, rsilmatd oit $1W0 To I F Rischoff to Imlld .i nw roof on a building at dOft', South El Paso street, cfditiittt'd rit I'.oo To t P. McVeigh, to mild fl gnrage at lllfi Montana htrect ethwted tost J2000 Tv F riagu, to inilld a tenriimnt hou-v' at Fourth and Taj street cstmiHttd eost JIOOo Ilreil I" Jed. r'Hnt tonnolto- I H jtroun to .T . PI. 11-. i tract of liml in i lint to nit IJ r i-. ..ur( . oninlt r tlon J400. Man h 17 IIM I i I 'I nn Ih north bv f'hifipo -Irort ii1 nh l I .. ton i id i t i 'ii ' i .1 rth rnph I. rank i lis l vii iu th ljutij f iru t-ts of tlit. Ind pendent school district of El Taso, block 260. Alexander's addition; consideration J5709, March 21. Tlto North lde of Trowbridge ftelw-een Hous ton and Crockett D. C. KIoss and u ife to Mrs Mattlc Gardner, lots 5 and 6. anJ westerly i. Inches of lot 7. block 39 Cm ernment Hill, consideration $000, March SI. 1910. South side of Federal, between LoulsiIIle snd Florida 1 r. Brady and J. W. Coolav to Maur Kemp, lots 3. 35. block 10 Man hattan Heights, consideration $10; Pebrnarr 8, 1S1C. Clint townslteA E. Brown and .T. H Taget to p H Brorni. a tract of land In Clint Townelte, El Papo countv; considera tion 310. March 16 191. Sooth side of Cambridge, between Lamar and Houston The Gorernment Hill com pany to Florence Forest, lots 1J, 14, 15. 1. block 30. 'Jorernment Hill, conslderati in :. Mirch 13, uis Xrr ft side of Lebanon, between Conr- ehe.ne and Martlhe Joe Gardner anJ wife to T C Kloss, lota one to six. Altnra Park, coiulderatlon Il;. March 18, lp Urened to Marrr. Maorlo Schwar'7 to HedlTljr Mathlas. C. Delgaclo to Manaela Lopez. F Sah Idn to Irene Gonzales. Automobile Licenced. 5:t I a Hayes, 1317 Arizona, Rndsjn touring at j F. L. DtOB, JOi North Kansas, t passenger Ford H A Watson. 32t Wyomlnr. E passenger Chevrolet. 5J37 T Locklo, 1011 Bast BonleTard, Dort touring car. ;38 y. A Ba'nd, Wells Fargu company, i passenger Doit. Births Glrln. To Mr. aad Mrs. Francisco Estrada, US Campboll, March 23. Deaths. J. ST. -Lilian, age 81. s0 Montana. March ?j: burial in Concordia. L. Harnandozv 1T St. Vrain, Starch 11 burial In Concordia. Mrs. Mary Newton Davidson, age 49. 91 Prospect. March 21; placed la Concordia re ceiving vault. ' Albert H Sweatt age 14, ;m Federal, January 2.- burial m Lebanon, Tenn Mrs. Alice Marj Sweatt. ago 3C, 2SH Ped eral. March 23: buried In Lebanon, Tenn AFTER THE GRIPPE Vinol Restored Her Strength Canton. Miss. "I am 75 years old and became -ery weak and feeble from the effects of La Grippe, but Vinol has done me a world of good. It has cured m cough, built up my strength so I feci active and well again." Mrs. LIZZIE BALDWIN'. Canton. Mias. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and Iron tonic without oil. aids digestion, en riches the blood and creates strength. 1 neiiualled for chronic coughs, colds or bronchitis. Tour monev back if it fails. Kelle & Pollard, Druggists. Adverti&enien: EL i CASTOR OIL If cross, feverish, constipat ed, give "California Syrup of Figs." TM hck at our rlill4hoo4 days Ueinenil,..r the "dose" mother Insisted on r-rstnr oil. calomel, cathartic. How ou hated them, how JOu fought against luKins tlu'in T ,,AV',h our child, rn fs different. Jlotheis h ei.np to tho 0,a forjn o SH7 s,..siniP'7 tlon't realize rhatvthey f.-ji 5e ",1"'lren revolt is ,Trell rounded Then tender little "Insldes" are injured bv them. If our child stomach liver and J.'E.I'.SW? rlenf,W. Bne only dell clous California Syrup of Figs." Its action :s positne. but R.-ntle. Jlirillons or mothei KPep this harmless "fruit J"1"', lianrtv. they know children !.? .k,r,Ic " ,hat " never falls to oiean the lici and bowels and sweeten the stomach, and tlMt a teaspobnful j-nn todav saves a sick child tomor- .i-..,A'iIVdrueBiFit fl a 50-cent bot tle Of C allfomia Svrur. , Pl. mhlph has full directions rr.- 1..1.1.. -i,ii,li-.., i 'n S'.lb Rw.?"d lor srown-ups plainly ::.;," "r- "'wre or counicneus forma Pip svrup Company." Refuse another kind with contempt. Adv. CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF CM HIE PILLS 1 Kvery bit of dandruff disappears arter one or two applications of Dan derine rubbed well lnto the scalp with the finger tipv ,;ot ., .tent bottle "t JJanil. nt ,un .hue itoro and save jour li.nr ftor a few applica tions v.. , , ,,,, , particle of d.i.Hlrurr .., ,, , ,,-lriK ,, llr and the S'JIli Kill in, , ,t l, v,l. TEXAS MORTGAGE GO. IS ENLARGED - MORT COURTMARTIAL ENDS; , FINDINGS NOT DISCLOSED ! Brownsville, Texas, March 21 The I court martial at Mercedes, considering ! charges against I.ieut. John K. Moi t, i adjourned late Thuisday without an- I nounclng Its decision. Two ballots re j Lantii. ilia nimiiics ul me court bo forwarded to Gen. Kunston Mort was charged with having led an expedition into Mexico January 2S last, near Progreso. Texas, In violation of orders and the policy of the I'nited States. He went to tht rescue of two American soldiers arrested by Mexican troops. An Ideal Remedy for Nursing Mothers Compound of Simple Laxative Herbi Safe for Baby and Mother. Const ij.ation Is a disease that affects the ohl onng and middle-aged, and most people at one time or another neVd help In regulating- the action of the bowels. Harsh cathartics and purga tives should not be employed fo relieve constipation, as their effect Is onlv temporary while they shock the sys tem unnecessarily. A remedy that can be used with per fect safety for the tiniest babe and that s equally effective for the strongest constitution is found in the combina tion of lr Caldwell's Sjrup Pepsin and sold In drug stores everywhere for fifty cents a bottle. This is an ideal house hold remedy and should be in every family medicine chest. Mrs. F. I. Barsolow. 18 Leslie St, Holyoke, Mass.. wrote to Df". Caldwell. "Sydun Pepsin certainlv Is fine. I imve It to my baby, Kveljn, and also took it myself It is the only medicine I have been able to take without affecting Baby in the nursing I hae used it for all four children and it is fine, they nice it. ana asK lor it A trial bottle of Dr Caldwell's S rup mm West TAKE THE Golden State Limited This Train Has Always Been and Still Is the Premier Train of The Southwest Recently addtd all steel, electric lighted Observation-Club anfl Dining Cari have been pronounced by experts "the last word'' in passenger equipment, and greatly adds to the comtort and pleasure of your trip. CITY TICKET OFFICE Roberts-Banner BIdg. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. All trains arriv6 and deD&rt from Cntnn station, foot of San Francisco street All arrivals and departures given In El Paeo or mountain standard time. Rivri rr For Albnaueraue. Denver. Chlesrn T.n ' Angeles No. Ms ivs. S-5D a. m.: No. 310 ut S p. m. Prom Albuquerque. Denver. Los Angeles, Chicago No. tes arvs. 10 a. m.: No. lit at :S pm EL PASO A SOCnnVESTEKT. (Western Division.) For Arizona aad California No. X Ira. ! I.M p. ra.; Xo. 7. at T: p. m. From Arizona anif Oallfnrnla Vn f -. a. m.: Ko. 4 at 1C0 0 m. (Eastern llirlslon.) Far Kansas City. St Louis and Chicago No 4 Ira. 1:6$ p m.: No. I. at 4:45 p. ra. Aor i-ncumcari o. 5 its. . 30 a. m. From Chicago. St Louis and Kansas City Tom Tucumcarl No. 7 arrives 7-xo p. m. O. n. S. A. AND S. P. TRAINS. For San Antonio. Kv Orid&ns ann TCsuh. Ington No. 103 Its. 1:45 a. m.: No. 18 at 10 SO Pl in. From Washington. New Orleans and 8an Antonio No. arvs. S:M p. m.: No, 101 at 10 p. m. For Arizona snd California No. 1 Ivs. :4S a. m.; No. 9 at C p. Ml; Na 101 at 10-15 p. TO. From Arizona and California No. 10: arvs. S.J a. m.; No. J at 4:0 p. m.; No. v at 9 p. m TEXAS A rvciFic. For Dallas and 3t Louis Na. f. Iva :S a. m No 4, at 7 p. m. From St. Lnuls and Dallas Na 3 arvs. 15 a. ra.: Nn 5 at t 35 p m. MEXICAN CENTRAI No rrgular sthadule MEXICO AXW NOKTJI WESTERN. No r..prulir (hedulc. AUTOMOBILE ROUTES HICKOK HOTEL and auto line. Eagle. N. H. Trips to Elephant Butte and ralomas Sprlnga Cars meet all trains. L,KL AI.r.EV, ninsboro and Kingston auto stage and express line meets all trains at Lake Valley, wire at my expense for so,lal trips anywhere at any time. Hates reasonable F v Mister. Hlllsboro, N. M. SII.TER C1TY-MOCOLLON stage line, one wa ..,w. round trip 31o 13 passenger car. vir oi . . i, . - -"" - a trip 1 Stanley steamer. rv !Kht 3"ar eiperle nee Mogollen read. mi """. . J. box 703. Phons J4, silver City ROSWM.L-CAURIZOZO mall line. Passen ger service leaving both Roswell and Carri rozo .lally aBo sundl,y at g a. m. for Plca J,"p Tlnnle. Hondo. Lincoln. Ft. Stanton, capitan and Nogai Through fare one way. J8.40 Intermediate points st Sc per mile, uaggage carried up to 175 poun.ls. 50 Ei . free- Ksxbss at 1c per pound. Ros weu Auto Co. owners and oserators. IIL.1'f;,-U"4'"OUOKD0 passenger and rZ " ""' Automobiles leave Alamogerdo .7 " at lv !" a. m. arrive at Koswell ?.. ?. p "' W'-tbound in'omoMIe leave "oswui ,or Atamog.ordo nt 7 0 fc , Arrlve It is.m'?rdo t !' P m. Stops are made ii.T following point- Picacho. Tlnnle. inn ., San l-strlclo Olen Coe. White Mt. Th,V., M""Hro Bent. Tulsross, La Lux. iiJ,h, '" one nay 310 Intermediate hJL p,r ml,e- Twenty-five pounds Vi e carrl,1 free f.cc-s lr per pound. Aiamogordo Garage. Alamogordo. N M. S8, TO TUOEMX Eight hours. Via "'irlt nan Im-- Dom'nlon hotel .iOr nll x "rt n .. A, ... i i . -l Stockholders Vote to In crease Capital Stock From $200,000 to $500,000. i 1 I'tin hanks continue to gicm a ineetipcr of the stockholders of lV.is Mintage company, held ip will affif j in i n- ui i ne xexas inK jt xrusf t . p.mv it was vote dunaniraouslv to w itetKi tin apltal stock from $20 i 0 to j'Hio.iioo This liiiieso was voted upon the splendid showing made by the Mort gage company iluilng the past iear Practically all of the officers, directors and stockholders were present at the meeting. i EVELYN BAESOLOW. Pepsin can be obtained, free or ehm by writing; to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 45 ! I Washington St, Montlcello, 111. .., 594.50, jance. Gila Valley Auto Stars Line. Globe, EL PASO-CLTXT-L.Wheeler'o car leaves Clint for Kl Paso daily, lncludlnr Sunday, at I 31 The Herald office at S:i p. nu Express and parcels carried. mr. inix-na r Z. g'2. SrH0' Ltt'sa- Tz Auto Lln. t-il , ?22P a,aUir IceP' Sanday a. I". JJi aJ?iT'?" Itaea via Soaaa and 1"".. -".""" : to Big 1 ' "wmi trip, Cordin A Smith. Ptoot Big; Springs. Tex 1 Kl. r.SO-Ll MESA auto tine, utmsr Tn. I .. .u. a u j-.T. " .ne" nPP?r "? west side. Herald delivery leaves Herald of fice each week day it 4 p. m. Fares fro .. x-a m louowinr points are as follows- Canutlllo. 75c; La Union store. JLC I lTv1 lM Me,a 'or El Paso at a. ml daily Telephone 3. La Mesa. N M. rtf 'a wiuuta auto line, for Mesllla valler Points, leaves Herald office each wstk dav ar z i& .. m ib . . w r." ---.. " iron iui fno 10 cant tlllo. 7Sc: Ailthonv. SI nn n..inn c f 1 An -n-i. . ?no. JL50: Xesquite. JL7S: ilssllla p.rk- . - . . . . u.iiuu ..a - "0. Las Cruces J2.00. Leaves L T J, h Aewa Stand. Phone 145. for El Paso, at P. m. dally. TCLAROSA-SIJESCALKKO auto leaves Tobw rosa for Mesealero. dally. 33 round trip, fars to Alamogordo J3. D. W. Shoemaker Au a Line, Tularosa, N. Jf. MAKFA-FORT DA IS auto mall lln. ieavrs Fort Davis daily and Sundays a. m. Leavrs a.ra i. "w1 2"' ;-60- roua'l trT 4 9. a. W. Davis. Prop. BLACK RANGE auto stage and express "ne passenger service leaving Engle and Cn - Ida dally except Suaday at 7 a. m. for E'e phant Bntte. Cncblllo Willow Spring- aal Falrrlew Through f .-e one nr. I. In mediate points, 10c per nlle. Baggage ea. ried SO pounds free, excess ; tents ner pound. ni'NCAN-SOLOMOWIIXE automoli e ..- i line. Save one day betwron ;iubo a l t ton. Leave Duncan 8 30 a. m , nrn s smonvllle 11-W a. m rave Soionfir 11 45 a. m.: arrive Duncan Z 15 p n F each way 35.90. K. L. Reid. manager. D-i can Arisona. 1 AIHWS-CLINT-EL PASO automobile st.ge llae. See the loer valley af.d enioy a rrx good ride KounU trip fare to Clint 31 wmvtta i o. Auiomooiie leaves El Pa Herald office each evening except Sunday o rioc. Aiajca resertiuons at Ths Hera office. LORDSnURG. TTROE; SILVER CTTT mini leaves I.ord-hi-g dally 1 p ra. v a ivrune. leaves Siher citv dailv gam v a I rone Through rtre o-ie wav Ji. roi trip Jll Silver Ci v to Tyrone one w 3: 00; round trip 33 ' n srv't Uarage Lord burg. N. it. Broailivay Hotel. Silver dtj. N. M. OnE(-CLN 1-T Every day exorpt b n 1 . 3L2.1 G. c. Marshal' 1'- auto mall lins '. Fare one way 'Prletor nUKNA IhTA-OMMI FALLS, auto mail Hue. Leaves Huena lata 9am T -.i a Sr ,. '!?. l -P m ' one way 3; 0. C O. Humble. Proprietor. Herald Want Ads Bring Results Try One aud He t onvinced. tl w y. . . . - '" "'I'm JH'ITIII I v- m. Fsro Jlj. .Mke rMriatlons In ad-1