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EL PASO HERALD 9 TEACHERS IN 5 DAT MEET TESt m H s2 IT Hfck I Hji ' sas fta I SbJ stlT W m 1 W Dr T. J. MrCtmant, county phy icien will address the coanty teach er t institute here at it session, Sep tember 1, in what w expected to be tho principal session at the institute. HI subject will be "Physical In spection of Pupils. Followed by Medi cal attention." Dr. E. H. Irvtn also will address the teachers on "Common Physical Defects and What the Teacher Can Co to Correct Them." The Institute wm open August J and continue for fire days. Follow ing is the program: L Invocation by IsilwnKr Knick erbocker. II A merles, in. 'Teachers' ti rattan exosrtsnees, IV Han call and a)oIncmm el eora mlteee. V T oa. Practical FraMems -ef the Schools (Watti), chapters I and IT. VI Section meetings. Z Primary section, Mies Hea ITellv- rratismg. a. Mudc Idas Tarter. b arore Stadr. Miss Whits. c Psychological Prmelples Underlying Flr G-ade Development Jtra Kafir j interraeaiaw nam. was Iresxa Bscueta. presiding ' a. Music Miss BseaJed. t b Geography. Ubs Denies. c Danger Signals Is Intermediate Gradee. ltles Bawls 7 High School aectieB. Hr. Ulcbardaon. presiding a- Mnsie. b. Mathematics, Mr. HJehardeoa, an d SSS Sralmert 5" Aata SC .Afternoon. , vrr Registers , reports, Irus Kary ?oo VII Fractieal Problems of tho School fWalts) Chapters ni aad IT. ,&. " lfa V Vocal sola. jB Augaet 3U Horning. H "St ld? " Secajeda. TI Patriotism la aba Jtaral Eehpole, afra. Tonne. Mrs. Jones v rPracaeaJ Problesw ef On Sehoe). IV Section meetings. 7 Primary section. a. Vnmbjr -Work. Mrs. K0 Thttaker b. The yint Bfad&s! lessens Fflonies. Ur. Andersen. c Speinog, Jejss Jesses. 2 Intermediate featxok. a A-tthiaetle. Miss XcNial Reading. Miss Panliae 7oknson. e. Spelling, Mra, XAato Iies"Briggs. .r rt to the PaaBe Schools. Mra. Stockwell of tho SI Paae attar schools1 Angnst 3. Afternoon. VT Tour nebutti Kt Fe Smelting Works. Party to be eesdoeteil by tTlI Jenee. trustee Smelter district. September 1, HornlnK. f Practical TnUem ef tho School (TTeit Chaster VII. TT Physical program by grades III IsspetieB PbOowed by Madleal afentton, zr KcCsntast IT Common Physical Defects sad "What tho Teacher Can So to" Correct Them. Dr. E H Trin. Septeaiber 1. Afternoon. VH Praetical Problenia ef the School fWatts). Chapter VIH. VIII. Physical Kxwdies la a ftaril School, Miss Kelly. ' nc Sanies and AHrt-Hcs Meets. Mrs. x Thrsical demonstration, from t T St x Eeasd Mind In a Healthy Pody. IrSft iS' " "" Spiesnber , Iforaicf. T 1retiev Kroblcxus ef Oi Sehool fVatu. Cfcijter IS. XT Sectiott tstettsn. 1 PrteMtfT ctfn. tu Luwt. 3frL Mazttaa. JTiJt h Written Mlsa JL4Iteiv Sae&ia. - -Ditroettt cum. Ma. 1mz s. Tonne Inten&edlKt seetles. Wtfa XitMbtfLi a. Knetlrii. Miss StaaaeK. b. Phrsloleiy. Mrs. Jesea. -- History Mrs. Brlcza. : Irish school section. Zhirllsh. irathematies, - History. tii 8ewc in HI Sate Cassty Schools, Miss Helen Swift. Heme peoesttratles agent. IV Address C I: VoweU. September Z. Afternoon. TV Tsleta's Domestic sdeace Bepart. ment. Mra lakea V "What the Canntillo Obir Aceem El ehed This SBmmer. Miss BwfK. TT Balaiaz a Pit; Belaud Hara-eL vjt Address oa lhaastrial Stseatiaa. Mra A. s. 3 Sylar. September Z. Mernter. I Practical Problesas ef the School ftralU). Chapters X and St II. Th" Constltstieaal Ameadeafnt In November in Committee meetlncs. Sqteinber 3, Afternoon. rr Practical ProHenai at the Sehool nvaitsi Chapters Kit and 5nt V Address. Mrs. B I SeaaelL VI The Ideal Teacher. ITh. Hsrhey. snperintendont EI Pass city aeheola vn. Addressi Capt H. B.tts. IX. Seports of eommlttees. V. Benediction, Her PsHer Swift. INSURANCE MAN ROBBED; FOUND WITH BROKEJTSKULL New York. Aug. 18. Loo Is A. Gert metxopolItn maaaper of th Hntfial Benefit Life Inrarane corapanr vtio yesterdxr was reported missing 7 his son was found last ntsrbt in Broad treat hospital eufferinE' from a. pos sible fracture of the skalL His dis appearance was reported to the police after be had failed to keep an ap pointment in Newark, N J., and, later, bad failed also to attend a confer ence with J p. Horgan and company In New York. Mr Gerf is said to have carriad a Urg- amonnt of moner when he left o fill bis ensaseinents. According to the police, he was attacked by a man who gave his name as Solomon Cingnes and who is under arrest charged with felonious assault. He is reported to be one of three Insurance agrents i& the United States whose yearly income exceeds $tt, f00 Mr. Gerf remembers no thing' since he left the Hotel Plaza In the morning? to fill his appolatments. He did not regain conscJoosaess until midnight. Mr Gerf came to New York IS years ego from Texas. My X2X &J? d&cSs tJLL-asgy s tSJ aF afe- OPEK SEASON ON GAME Di SOUTHWEST ANNOUNCED A bulletin, reoetred is El Paso Tuesday from Oeorf e A. lawyer, chief United State same -warden, fixes the open season on gaiao tn Texas as fol lows Doves, opesa Sept. 1; doses See. 15. Sucks and geese, onees Oct. 15; closes Jan. 31. Deer, open Nov. 1; closes Dec. II. Quail, opens Do 1; closes Jan. IL Wild turkey, opens March 1; doses April 18. In New Maxico. deer ma; he shot f-om Oct It ft Nov t; doves. Sept 1 to Dec. 16; quail. Nov 1 to Dec. II: turkey. Oct S9 to Nov. S, deck and seese, Oct 1 to Jan. IX J. M. TVLER IS APFdnCTBD CIVIL SBBVIGB SECSBTABV J M. Tyler, for M ars lnqolry clerk at the post office,' bas been ap pointed secretary of tn civil service commission here. The posltion're cently was zaade vacant tor the resig nation c( J E. Parnsworth. a(r. Ty ler announced Tuesday eventing tht an open competlUv axaailnAUcs as prescribed by the civil service com--niss on for the job of elevator con ductor in the depot quartermaster'8 c ff ice will be held Sept -4. Applicants may obtain blanks at the Induiry n'ndow at the poetofjioe- EAGLBS BAB TVOMEX. Syracuse. N. T, Ang. 18. After de bate the national aerie Fraternal r rjr of Eae;les. in annnareonvantlon. oectded yesterday to postpone for one var action toward recognizing sub ordinate aeries for women Our Sales Have Grown Each Month4 Since the Armistice Was Signed l$otor. Transportation Now Being Used 80 $ For Business, IF THE MOTOlt UDSISrS SJIOWS rcqii GBownr nr el rispi Aii. unsciiEss-ioT nq -- GQQD UWV. We Ifeed ore Tjou and Less EabMts. Sbert Habbard once said that rflan has a great many troubles bwt most of them never happen." Tne present year Is the most pros nereus we have ever had. It Is cote? tb continue to be the most prosperass 3war we have ever had. ' We make these inateoenis In spite of the calamity howlers, overall fcrj sade;, panic pessimists and eleelfcw year bogey-men. WWt is a mighty good country is) which to live after all. To be sure prices seem high and there Is a shortage of production. qut nothing sill happen. That la, aiU4af win happen to cs indisfda- t Unless s'a all set frlgbtenid cs rely. If we ah learn, to spile aad t "nothing can stqp us. This country isn't going o the Iok wows. If too big and too- prosper esis and has too much at stake to let avarything go to smash. The truth is, only those looking r trouble will find it The man w)q nabads his business will have a bssi sef 3 to mind. THe man who Is chicken-llvered and yellow-hearted may frighten his 'tmsiness to death, bet the man wlH a straight spine, a clear "head, ana a stoat heart is going to be bigger and richer than ever. - " If yon don't Hke to do bnsfaess under the present conditions blame Adam and Sve. Don't blame the Democrats or Republicans or the H. C of Ij.. or yoor elevator'-hoy. This is the time for sanity not for calamity. The country needs mere ilons and fewer rabbits. In Itn I. p.; Morgan said, TMc is not the time to be a bear on litis; oasiftxy." We repeat that now. We wish, we conld say it with such orce thaflt would ring in the ears of every individual in the southwest There is absolutely nothing wrong wttSTbustness. is healthy payst caSy and sonnet financially, and if .yoa do not prosper more this yeac than ever before it will merely be the reinlt of fear and wrong ibinSilQr The men who build successfully a'fe never bears, grumblers or pessimists, or don't look through smoked glasses. Let your vision be clear your mind active, and your backbone stiff. Eighty percent of the automobiles vo uwugefc ior business, ana oar business la continuously growing. It sesraj reasonable that business must be good with El Baso mercsants ta ceneral. Oar increase in sales for the six moBtsa lust passed was iia.tsSit' ycs uio sazne nonuta oi jasc year, if a percentage of growth of 3-I penjent This is a line increase la business. Some of the. reasons for this growth are: Pirsit Motor transportatijn is be coming more and more necessary in the business world every day. We often hear people refer to passenger cars as pleasure ears." It seems i ab sard that passenger cars' should Tie rMarred to as "pleasure ears," when iS main streets are, choked with a JlS11?3 daTi?3 the business hours. Qwtalnly people do not imagine that aI of these people driving cars dftr ingnoon and evening hours in the dwn town section are "out joy rid ing." Business depends upon motor transportation now almost exclusively j s ?otor car ' a PaMIe necessity ahd will conUnue to be necessary last a long as stores and offices are opened, and new buildings are creeled and men go to work. &cond: The lines ef ears and trscfea 3WtHJt4 J ns are of tteeSS ttanaardmakea, ta&wn to be Itaes t anrays sire the ewaers satisfactory nr t"S xtJt mlnlmmn upkeep coit Third The lines we represent are known to brtar the hlrhecl yalijes oa the gcMrf-hand market This i, the mg gpartaBt feature to consider la purehss- loartbl People are reattrlnr more and SSLS'e. "tL 9 r ft and the ohltotted financial expenditures that we pot forth to serve our car and truek own ers, and. that It Is important to them t parchue their motor etrolpment from a Wm who Is equipped to do every cists serriss nadtr one roof, promptly, ana: at the lowest cost possible to them. This faetseee a gigantic etock ef repair parts, general rtpalrtog. welding, general' ma ehtae wort battery rebuilding and - .. compisie electrical Jjg IJt men. aU experts In their lm Is twe department 1t enables ns to get the Werk oat ptomptly ouneii euert to sell only the beet includes Sodra T?retlr llnj X and Cadlinif nular ar, iR!r-r aop-F.WD.- trueka and Goodyear tires. has been rewarded by the appreciation of tjegeneral publlr to the great extent shown by the ngnres la this advertSe ient Owners of the cars and trucks h sen know they are the owners at the Boost reliable matae nulnnt uriiil uhder the most advantageous maaiarac roUng facilities, backed up by the gresg et aad most complete service station to the coontry. and chat they can trade ID. or. sthertvlee dbpose of their cars at a utistaetary used car price anr-tnae they sBeald desire to cash In on theso. Baelnese wiQ es&ttnae to crew. E. COEDpX PEKItY. Xresldent 10 J I J J llll j l4stiUy tpluUjvVMJiJ April, 1920, $156,035.22 M arcn,iy4u, mdu.uid, Febrpary, 1020, $145,858.69 January, 1920, $144,760.47 Dec, 1919, $141,101.91 . Nov., 1919, $139,372,0 Oct., 1919, $138,101.13' Sc?pt 1919,$137,904.43 Aug., 1919, $135,761.64 July, 1919, $132,865.73 June, 1919, $132,348.13 May, 1919, 129,858.0 'April, 1919, 123,051.03 March, 1919, $102,929.05 Feb., 1919, $71,715.19 Jan., 1919, $62,050.26 Dec, 1918, 512,818.8 5 Kor, HS8, J,48.JJ High Value, as g Used Car Is tKe Most Important Thing to Consider STAR MOTOR COMPANY E. GORDON PERRY, President. Phone 61Q0 El Paso 415 W.San Antonio Dodge Brothers Hudson Essex , Cadillac G.M.C. F.WiD. H