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EL PASO HERALD L 11. 1'liT EEBfflNY REGBETS SUSSEX ATTACK jU.S. BEPLYEWDS JOI OFFERS IEH I HMt: liliK 8 Imperial Government Declares Evidence Now Present ed Markes It Indubitable That the Vessel Torpedoed Really Was Sussex and Commander, Who Acted m Good Faith, But Has tily, Was Punished. Off: LODGE OFFICERS German Papers Evidence Mrs. Burroughs, U. S. Goen Relief Over Acceptance i to Be Given Receptions; NOn GRAND Guarantee Shoe 1 Supremacy By U. S of Proposals. Head State Lodges. i , W Jleihn. Germanv, VHi nwith the ;pi Mentation of the American reply 10 'the last prewoii3 German not, tho Gernia-i-American submarine onntm- x ers is considered here as settled AMIIV. lnv. ti r, Ma 11 and a uniform daik roloi and thus German) holds that its rrriore t ..,. nan, . e- note acknowl- ? VTption "Tf .SJifSlS" I -"" nders were ,ssued with mt, i.ipunslbillt for de- nlshrd by the submarine LOinmander. ! out strings or condition Both the i tion t lx ussev. promising reji arituu J announi Infr punishment of hr uilt submarine commfturfcr, was re Md ate esterday at tin stnt" d ii tm 1, from ambaaaadoi i.erard Mi.- i t of the note, tnudi publi ic i ils I! at German)-, while intiiiri n., thai the submarine coniin.uiiler inl m lona Me belief thai in was fifing n enemy vnarihlp" nn. n h. i ip. lion the Sussex, nevei thi li - li- firmed his judgment too Inn x "lv a I dul i l J"-1 In M let mm dun wnh his n inn turns indth im p. Mil g inn lit tlKltfmr lrankH admits thai ishui un e -in Hie lintc-d M.l vv i o not adhtlrd to in tins Inst in 1 he not. pi cssn. irding; eted Too JlaMIIr. Iiivuw of the general impression of all the facts at hand, the German gov ernment considers it bevond doubt that tin commander of the submarine acted In the bona fide belief that be was fac ing an enemv warship On the other hand it cannot he d nled that, misled bv the appearance of the essei under the prtfcsure of the circumstances he formed hi judgment too hurried! In estaltlMiinir h r character and did not. therefore act full In accordance with I lie stri. t instruction vvhuh called upon him to i . rrise particular are In x lew of the Keneral impression of Gptman government frankl admits that the assurances jsiven to the met Han Kovernment in accordance with which passenger vessel wen not to be atti'ked without warning has not b. en idhered to In the pr sent case l.okal Anzeiger ana the Zeitung Am M.ttaK reg-aifl the note ns acceptable to Oerman The Zi Itung Am MittaR commenting on - American answer under the caption "'Vilson's final word," eajs that the German Amer ican crisis with its danger of a rup ture is now a thinsr of the past The mam thing it adds 'is that the good relations of the two countries continue, to the disapopintment of all German s enemies who will doubtless try to interpret the answer as hinting that a rupture is postponed only tem poraril The American note, how ever, does not indicate that the United States understood Germany's "expecta tions in the light of conditions and referent e theieto in the .American an swer is made morels for the snic r clearness I Hi. .1 d plurabl. tin I 1 e im iflent and "Ultlmntuni Is AVIIliilrntra nmAn in tr .in th. A ... . t . As was intimated In tin undersigned j to th0 German note on submarine vvar m th. note of the 4th innant the (.er- . farei 1he semi-official Cologne Gazette I iicf (.. rniinv s readiness to pa an i man .oernmeni noes nm. in-imie i- expresses tne opinion that an under- (I. luate ludimnitT to injiiic.1 Amen- , iraw imm mis reraiium r. ...-..-., c.-. .--, standing nas neen reached and that n (itljei- it sas tin i.eiman It theiefoie expresses to th. Vmerlcan president v. Hson has withdrawn his ..ovnimei t disapproves of the con- government its sincere regret re"rd- ultimatum" dm t of thi commander who his been ling th- deplorable inc'd.nt and de- I 'In nm case" continues the Ga m pronriatolv iiunlshed. ' ami wuhh a i lares its readiness to pav in adequate zette, "the present heplv of president ((. that i ho l"nltd States will con ' imleimntv to the Injured Ann rlcan clti-. MIjon Intones nothing concerning s dr the lis. settled 1 7enf the dei lmrtlon of the German govern- Teit of German -Vole. u ,,. ,,lsaPox es of the conduct n,H. aSCF.i.JRu,t0. Wn,ch ther exiu The Germ in note signed bv roieign. , of )h(, sllu,nar,ne omnia nder. who has r the InltM stt",a y" e co ir, Mci in, I.igovv and a.ldiess.,1 ,o 1 "een am lopnatclj punished herencc between the blockade policy of , i .,....!. n.r.rrt is .141.,! Mm Kami ' a m.i ..priaic .j i '.flreat Uritain and our submarine wr ." - - - . ....i.ta. rinii.il .m. j, .. . .. -- - ..,r j..rur,.. ."... ine newspaper nana tnat tne tate- Hiressiug the hope that the ' ment In the German note, according meri. in K"v iiiment will onsidei the to which. If president Wilson's steps i ise of the Misse as settled b these i should not be successful Germanv t item nt the uimei signed avails (would reserve to itself full liberty of I. msiir nf tins occasion to renew to decision, still remains standing th mi mil r the as urance of bis in i,r i .mi-ideraiion .. ' TR.VTMfi. TH fXT'T nvvu ---- w -. . vjjj. wiiju imluvsn'oi s ahlegrtm trans nittiiig it 1 1 The text follows -uppleinr! t ni, his note of the fourth i istant, c i irniliL, the conduit of the ' rin in s il riniini warfare th unili t Mgned his tlu honor to infoiiu his ellem Hi, American inih iks nlm Mi lime w i.erird, that the fiiillnr s-iCHiim mule in the ' .111 in nival huh n itWs i oncerned i i-m iiii-nleratlon IU'lieill VON J VGOW Hie I III SIS i stc-imshlp M,. si i i i I th niei ii . ii ma i i lii'le I in the m mi n n ut w ith the i cult i I i 1 1 .itmmptlon e-;prei. i of the undersigned nt th' o, that tho damage of th. to be traced back to . than the ; Hack of a 15 i tine, "t not lc ma'n 1 RUSS PRISONERS ANT TO STAY IN AUSTRIA! LINE OF GERMANY (Continued out pare 1 i -r German' BrreJ. tsutnptlon i ad to be ar h eartaint frdm the ma- possession of the German for itself And without wledea of tlj? drcum- ie,i with the, torpedotn t h . re as, apart fi nm rated in tl e m t 1 1 t following- f k t ) ' i listl hi pi a t r Nustrla Mav II -(Wireless i i to the soclated Press at i i More than ili.iino Kussian i s w ho do not desire to return to I i e signed a petition to the i n. lernment askinir that thev i mil (1 to remain in this country Iw wai and bei orne subjects t, i i iment has not vet decided ren1. it will make bn, it is prob tint the answer w 11 be favori- iri- II' i tforn t rlV III. !! li i point ,entl mi tn II H. 1 "U Of tin 1 hi li l li u. 'I reilal t on Mni.li I ' " ppioMin t the same time is ilu u si i i u il lnv wart-Hp le-ft the poll of I oil st ne with i lirre tiispiit u British infintr. . n hoard mi th" m l dlv trunspml steamei w is tui Tidofd in Ih. ihiniiel m few minutes I '.Odin, th. . illusion on the su 'he blii 1 ilirouch i miss c t v. ii 1. . w hi. li reati il the i liip bud t- inU it t Th nh i ible Me fh mtilioners foi tit most pail, are nun who hive le'rm I German o'l ,m the f i-nis whe-e the li v been em of ( pioi e. Manv more Russians prob ,lt ahlv 0 Out tip aid to have eDlesseu 'in l u 1 sho i in v . llblOll t ild l. bef " tn i 1 tl . I.I. a -. I . w . ih il im ii with i li III S I I th. el istifi 1 i ho cm v toi Jo ir4i.t 'i i r she cifiestn' i il Rritiiih War i i vui' had met i i .tlir 1&t. sin r None on the basis of h" iterlrl. (he (krmmi cm lot with'iold Hi conw. ship torpe3o"d by the i i' in fret fdnti- -ii - o- lit acc dscc ' i ' ie , lice the time ' i ir In i p'oslon b i ties ,s( lv ,lanil $t agrei Ji ss. i ii il . i.,ii with I its if tl. Gemini comninifl s 1 i t'nre in no lnnuer be m .,n. ' if the imposMhilitv of tw.. i 1 "Ti.l.nt o. . n lemes An aiidiiioni cson is constituted hv the fni tni ffl i rs of tin Xmei-ican nav foun a).ments of an explosive in the huLI in- ouunev wnicn are des nbed b Paris or a German in .....in . . on"Prinn of I'lrlnrrs. I lnallj, the counter eviden. e whuh .s deduced in the note of the tenth 'imn from the difference In appe n ce of the vessel described by the hmarine commander and the onlt irodui tion of the Sussex then avail- nna proien to De untenable, inas- arSo "' to " Photograph of from one of the numerous shelves a director) and checks mv statement "tSul Where have vou been living recentlv " "I give the name of a neutral coun trj " How long have vou lived there"" 1 replv Vlore MInnte TroldnK. nd whence are vou moreedinp I from Germanv" I name a town in another coun I try i And what is vour permanent ad- dess', I acram give a replv v.ithout saving a word the lleu enant hinds to the cintain a few nedekers. I recognize their red bindings Vou s iv j ou hare l.v ed so manv i veaie it Cin vou tell me where ! vou lived themer I 'I name a street nd the number , of a house whuh I know to exist In I N but where T have never lived '( nanv Slav 11 Bv wire- One "Hnst Know Ills Town "Hell. ivvillel Increased activitv on ' 'You know of course the street T" i hn and Gain i in fronts is , " vou tell me what the square at l.v the Vustrinn wai office in I tnF end of it is called'' nent issued lav 10 The an- i '' H p 'he necessarv replv I have ie ii follow I to te" e whereabouts of the postof- I . i urn! V !h nt Theie " cue palace, sucn and such a thea- Knights of Pythias and Pj tlnan Sis- j tets are planning receptions for TJ S Goen, the new grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythias grand lodge of Texas, and for Mrs Matilda Burroughs, grand chief of the grand temple, Pyth ian Sisters, upon their return from the grand lodge meetings at Dallas. These two El Pasoans have been honored bv being elevated to the high est places In their respective orders in the state Grand chancellor Goen will go to Sweetwater before returning to his home here and Mrs Burroughs will also visit in East Texas before she returns from the Dallas convention Vlrs. Hurroilghs Long Active. Mrs Burroughs has long been Identi fied with the order and her election to the highest office In the state comes aa a result of her work in behalf of the fraternitv Mrs Burroughs was one or SO who organized Mattlce tempU. No 31. in El Paso This was on April 12. 1101 She I was at once eiecxea 10 oiuce. oetnp made musician of the temple She successively held everv office In the gift of the local temple and her activ itv in the grand temple soon led to her being elected to office Thereafter she fill.! avArt chair In the srsna temnl reaching the top with her election Wed- J msday as grand cniei Mrs Burroughs is the mother of Hal ( hrlstie cashier of the Texas Bank and Trust comnanv : Walter Christie, con. nected with the smelter, and George ' Christie, Interested In mining In Max- ico jnrs uurrougns is bin a. promi nent member of the Eastern Star. SnpportM Home. Th- Pjthian Sisters throughout tho state are active in behalf of the Pythian home for indigent Pvthlans and their children located at Weatherford Tho institution now contains about 200 chil dren who are being educated and in everv way prepared for the battle of life Mattice temple recently produced The Magic Mirror," the proceeds from which went to the institution. The I I'ythlan Sisters pa particular attention to providing comforts for the home, and 1 V. IV "RJOTHING proves supremacy so iv much as "Preparedness." The Guarantee is prepared with the largest shoe slock in El Paso and as a lest and challenge for your comparison we fea ture today some of our T &41 e -rernes to remain in this ounti j I hot 1 he ro eminent ih riiiourajjir j th ' finimr i further petitions pent 1 rirT u i inn h the leiMatn t bodies n I the J. je f V.'A? .'XTIVITYRESUMED ON ITALIAN-GALICIAN FRONTS 1 Oi J repu.. on th the c 1 . i. tlvitv nc tl l ' hi 'erit ' t-. of oi r mnort nt e On the Itciiai in-it the leniv a'ter "v i i lljardni'iit Tii'mI m of por- i .1 -la bridyeh d and the made several ittaiks ..t San iirtmi He was V time i .iri. I ti tin part or i lf ' shops nnd statues. There were not ' "lou foa lived constantly . ... i at he does not finish his sentence. as if wishing to trip me up I repeat the name of a tiny town in a small neutral countrj,. and I cannot help laughing inwardl at the perplexity In which the German officer will soon .. , ., i .i,,PH . ;,"" ".i.i"c. ..cwiuw i nnow mat cms . . t rv-,,1 fr ms ' "iUe lS.wn wi" not be 'ounJ a"" tirt v -oi ironis , n th-l p..b.Mi Now will you follow me savs one of the lieutenants and guides me to a trrrldor. along both sides of which run obicles W e enter on of the cubicles. make quilts for use of the Inmates, nro- vide Christmas presents and remember them at Easter Goen JVntlle Texan. TT S Goen. the new grand chancellor. was born in Moody, Texas, and joined the Knights of Pythias lodge in that town He came to El Paso in 1901 and I joined the Bliss lodge the same year ne was elected cnancenor commander of Bliss lodge in 1901, and later, when this lodge was merged with the El Paso lodge, he became active in the consolidated lodge. He was elected Inner guard of the Texas grand lodge in 11J and was ad vanced to the position of prelate, mas ter at arms vice chancellor and grand chancellor at each succeeding grand lodge meeting Mr Goen is an attorney of El Paso and was a delegate to the Progressive convention in Chicago in 1912 He has been an active member of the Knights of Pythias lodge for 17 J ears i Lodge Leads. j The El Paso lodge, which has been i honored by having one of its members ! raisea to tne nignest position In the state grand lodge, is one of the most artire in the state. It was founded In 1889. and with the consolidation of the EI Paso and Bliss lodges in 1904. it took the lead of the lodges In west ern Texas The lodge has its castle hill in the new Lanier building on North Manton street, having just re . entl moved Into the new quarters LEASE read carefully, so you will note that we have white serve every occasion and to accommodate every purse. See ie Windaros B -' a shoes to White Nubuck Lace light turn sole shoes, French heels . White Nubuck Sport Shoes, white rubber soles and heels White Buck Lace heels, for growing girls Boots, with White Nubuck Lace Boots, turn soles, covered French heels. . 4oOO $5oOO medium leather $5.00 S7.0O White Washable Kid Boots. turn soles, French heels in Lace Pattern, Laird Schobcr White Linen Lace Boots, light welted white ivory soles and heel :Ited white ivory soles and 4357 tf(T Fine Washable Kid Lace Boots, , full French Louis Covered heeli. Fine Washable Kid Button Boots, full French Louis covered heels Imported French White Kid Lace Boots, "hand made" throughout, the finest shoe sold in EI Paso for the money Imported Frencli White Kid Pearl Button Boots, "bench made," hand turned soles, covered Louis Quince heels Imported French White Kid Lace Boots, light, flexible, hand welted soles of white ivory, cov ered "Louis Quince" heels; the most practical white shoe tor street 'umps in Nubuck, with saddle straps of either tan, purple, green, gray and black; white ivory soles and heels. A genii Laird Schober Fine Shoes For Women. Th& y GREATER EL PASO'S GREATEST SHOE STORE l ..SIO.OO $4o5Q c JjHnfr COMPANY- 203 Mesa Write For Qfep Spring Calalog . s , j 1 1 UIIICjl I , 1 ui ' iyh ' fs uil .ncr' il a'tillerv a. tivitv : iiPMNES DROP r0BIBS UPON PORT SAID i fln, Ma il h vi re leits u oirui.il Turkish com I2ni HoofM Itlnnvii niKm. Will ou haie the k, orlne tc - ted Ma 10. sa that two i diess but, first of nil please take off CHINESE REBELS PROCLAIM I.I YIIAN-HIINfi AS PRKSinENT Pekin, China. May 11 Dispatches I from Canton announce tnat the south ern provisional government, wliich ha been organized at Canton by the revo lutionar generals, has proclaimed Li luan-Hung president. The revolution ists have also formed a war cabinet with Tans Chi-Yao as chairman and Xn ( hnn-MsuATi vir rhulrmnn ..... I r ..- . .......... KIND'S I1AI IHTKRS IPJfl SONS MEET IN BURLINGTON I msvtily r.ooo. o strikr Burlinpton, la, Slav 11 Delegates ! New York. May 11 Between 4000 uil visitors from all sections of the I and 5M)0 ironworkers went on a strike I'-iltei Stated and Carada assembled today for shorter hours and an in reie to l..v for the onei.mfc session of crease in wages Their organization. the tlii'd bientiid convention of the known as the Inside Industrial Iron Ii trrn I'uinal order of King's Daiifrh- ar,d Bronze Workers' union. Is affll-te-t. and ons The convention will ' at'd wltn the International Bridge (oniinui through Hay IB. i ""i uriwiurai ironworaers or Amer- " " ' ' - i jgjj,1 utilities dropped bombs su -in April ;r on the drvdoik 1 em hi . n.1 o.l tanks at Port Said um .linpatch Wednesilav said light Ixinihs were dropped on Port Said on Mav S, causing no propertj damage, hut wounded three civilians m:iii is ii E iiKoitr; Mzr.i) llllt HI5 ICULIIUX; NV1VS. Mhens. (Ireece, May II Prince Al lien of Servia .will remain at Corfu fir the present with the general staff tin (iii nin rfsj uuBl. . i . . .. . ,. l . n in, ; Vi IT ""w ,n nana, in I me reorganirea Servian armv rl,.A . V .LC . ",,nc"oni no longer Servia has purchased a second destrov . hliMhJsni rik M". accinel" 'r " we" a naiisport for the new hn Ii.ll, r...v.. ".':- "."""S"U'n -enian neei ...... ''louuit. "!lf'lflBn in th I I -1, . . " ." " 1 I rried ofit mt ami i.. -t . white gangway cuetomarv on pah m hole. Ei" " ,h5 ,e,el h the ..'ii c -Production of the i ii.e. Sussex shows a secon-l 'nast sharp figh ing has taken nlflce north of Avlona, which is apparently a sii; rial that the Austrian have com memed theii long threatened offensive asatust the Italians and Servians ill Mbania VsMlllf!yW4i.' s "DELICIOUS!" I lhV 'VV irC:" I V o A New Use For This Word Th.- New Post Toasties av- trulv entitled to tlic wrd delicioufc." Tiny 're distinguished by the tiny bubbles found "ii c;a-h flake and they earn- the full, rich flavour of -hoiee, white Indian corn-not found in com flakes f the past 4 nd unlike common corn flnkes, thev are 0t haffy'' in the package and don't grow miisliv in in ilk or cream. Xote carefully the tiny bubbles then trv a handful dry to test the flavour. . In comparison, other corn flakes ares "chaff." New Post Toasties Sold b (Jror-cis eer where. vour boots' The lieutenant takes the bnots and hands them n er tn a Rni. Idler I "'Have no fear We 'hall rip them open and take off the heels but we will sew them up again and leturn In i good condition ' ' "AH mv bodv, right down to mv feet and nails, is carefully inspected bv means of an electric lamp The lining of m suit is all ripped ipen but is not sswn up again The ontents of my pockets are carefnlh examined The lUutenant takes his glasses and looks through mv passport opens my watch, looks at its mechanism, reads the trade mark of the manufacturers, and then takes my fountain pen pours out the ink. and probes its inside with a hat I Sin j fountain Ten 1'ri.liril. "What can, one hide 'here'- I asked. ! "'Have vou never seen n.nrii.1. I rings and other things'' You hold them up to the light and hrotigh a tiny lit tle point vnu see highly magnified views of cathedrals, of mountain.'-, or of towns, etc Well, vou can do the same with any document reduce it photographically and carrv it at the bottom of your fountain pen "Mv boots were brought in and in deed, on the soles one could see nevr neat stitches I breathe rreelv once more dresl i and go on the platform Tod-; s session included a meeting if iiKT-bers of the Cqntral council I i- rliliv s session of tne convention will ni'lude .ie i -orts efficers and of the resjlution comm' ee and the com nfUet on nr.icuncen ents lea Leaders declared the strike would further extended Monday. TO K'NTJIIITVI'N KD1TOKS. meeting of the city interest and ttublic entertainment committee of the chamber of commerce will be held this aiiernoon at t ociock to dlscuBS en tertalnment for the coming meeting oi tne lexas J'ress association, begin ning june b in mis ciiy STUA1IKII INI) AVIM.K COLLIDE; IIMUU: MMilNC. N'ewport News May 11 The Mer chant and Miners' steamer Berkshire, which left Newport News Wednesday night for Baltimore, collided with a barge In Hampton Roads later and tht steamer was run aground on Hampton bar to prevent her from sinking. The g I barge was reported in a sinking con - J dition The Berkshire is leaking badly but is in no danger. 0TICE TO MESSENGER BOY IS BITTEN i BY DOG, CLOTHES TORN ' A meMfnffr bor empioeti 1 thr KUt I Confectioner omiikm w- inm- h tk..-. day morning whm hf ua atimk d by i dor whilv makint; a del vrv t ihf horn' of Mr A . Hv-fp at 1 IH Mumh ivenu- A pht Irian called and it win found that the boy had b f-n but viiehtl irijurpd Th dor nhowcd no smptom- it 6 doping hdrophobla it w.i- -aid Thr- h trou ait wcr- torn In scleral p'lacs in dr tfetta of tb dog When ei-n b a 'fprnld rfpr r Mr H p said "I cmlled a ? r in 1 h saM that the boy waa not hurt and thit ih. dor -hi not mad Nrtfhbor" stated that It required , persons to rescu the delirj hov aft i t doff attacked him MANY THOUSANDS OF MEN IN CHICAGO ARE ON STRIKE Chicago 111 Mn li i hit i strike situation, involvniK tin usinds .,: men In various industries aj.i r ,uk i , dav to be more serious than at in tm since the opening of the s-tnkts now n progress Strikes in the citv at pr ri i i 1 tl f number of men est 1 matt d to b. mvolv. ri in each are Internatlon il llarvestei company, more than riflen tinneiv workers. 1000, iron moulders and foundrymen, S000 sciew workers, SOflu terra cotta workers, fiO", spring makers 400; piano makers. 500 street i leaners 500, stockyard employes 500 various small strikes in many different Indus tries. 2000 ..(Aching Feet from -ocgesttd Nerves r .Surface ii f CsUoasesfifc HV I y v'W? . .-Freach-heel Ar t--. v M V 3fe.'l -ss. X " " TLirCv!vS f.- rffe-iStJfetBCrN Sfe. ; , ':lo'4:?S& ?&&&&. sF" o V -KVi.. .-' . .W-.rT-JvVTw-'lFVr---t.TV. .sC- t F "W.- & iccp vsnou5cs '"sivJW v "tjrc; U.l 'SKlS' 'fSxQ' kfHf Si i I " ML ,. &l ,l1- ' "iHwKjS a lnflmed BunlensX-n nd Xoob-jolcr Cal-ocide GIVES INSTANT RELIEF Strain SwatlDg tnd Bad Odor iMusliroom Coras Flif Corns ft Corns Between To It a. is inrough the pores and re moves the tause by restoring the tissues to normal, the results are trulv rimarkable Get a 25c pack ag. from any dru?gist, he is au ih ind to refund monejr to anyone t fullv satisfied To accommodate our patrons who desire to look after and open their cottages, and those who wish to take their children to the Baby Sanitar ium, the EL PASO & SOUTHWESTERN will hold Cloudcroft train at Alamogordo to connect with regular train leaving El Paso at 7:30 A.M. on Passengers can return same day or stay over until Wednesday if desired. Regular daily train service to Cloudcroft commences June 1st Lodge opens same date. $5 Round Trip Season Tickets on Sale Commencing Monday. El Paso & Southwestern System GARNETT KING, General Passenger Agent. CHAVES CONVICTED FOR SECOND TIME FOR ROBBERY For the nerond ttrm (luring th presort ear B rhaMi thinrii with r 1 1. rj b asuault ha- b-rn four ' nJitv i jur and Kiwn f want in tht j i It nil i Chaxe with Knrf iu Hiru wi hit -hJ chMrKd -v, tt li h ldtr j. ui I r I I j. t -Uth t Sl-r-n J , I.JniK )) i I'M. i , I d uii th n I obil Grcfn mar tlr full (tnf-- nien in nn hiik n cuucln th m Ha (p't i' mh ' i ir jt 1 t i rr i n 1nr but hi 7 foMonl 1 ri it in uhdl) h w i pn , , fciitut tl - i I gv5rlv 5 (THPTEBC ::::c:K I G0T Rushjob? j ( wMlua lala " ' 777T' I We afe be8t.a,bIe t01.handIe " time. We have lhe men and the l I 9S3H B"ISaiSlll SF To Get More out of Lire I equipment. Above all we are responsible. I W B fTLE 1 PHONE FOR OUR ESTIMATOR. 3 ! I IMO put Morr into Wng! Health-En-;, TUTTLE PAINT AND GLASS CO. I j IIVSK ' crgy-Spir,t-Arat,hon foUow the 2io-212 N Stanton St Phones 205-206 8 i vvS thnroiidh clsan5int or the sv.itcm -. " a i 'i ffm . l. ' ?-- i ' ia!f5iisW3ys ucnume oears Signature M I h I ' M .Ill . fir.l I V ' ' Moved R. B. BIAS FUEL COMPANY Rettc? prepared .han eor to erve our customeis ptompth iml prCuif-mlv I hone "Si t i i.i f t ""1-UIIJ co xl nn p.LtkyMs7ppLie T U1-. . .... l T r . m rv .. vr umc iviovea io vjur iNevv ouilding 317 TEXAS STREE1. And Are Now Ready For Business We carrv a full line of Bate Ball, Tennis. Coli. Fishing Tack-L and Other Athletic Goods. SHEL TON-PA YNE ARMS CO.