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THE SPANISH-AMERICAN. rr. IT ill ; Southwest News From All Over New Mexico and Arizona E S 1 "I e A JbrEconomical Transportation. Ya I A ""'"' ,.i oiOfi'iimrriiiiruiiririiiirifiiiiiinn fnrrnnffiiDummmnin.iti ... 1 1 . im)-'--" The Lowest Priced QUALITY Roadster 510: o.b. Flint, Mich, The Chevrolet Roadster is a car that can be used purely for business; purely for personal service, or in an ideal combination of both. It is intensely practical as a business car. For salesmen it will serve splendidly to multiply earning power, making possible the covering of a much larger terri tory and more calls in a given time. It has the fine appearance that carries prestige, which Is another point in its favor as a business car. And then it is the cheapest in price of any car in America, quality and equipment considered. And because it is the car of lowest operating cost, it becomes the cheapest In cost per year of service of any car in the world. Comparisons Sell Chevrolet Consider What Chevrolet Equipment Means: Standard Rear Axle Construction strong, quiet Spiral Bevel Gears. Standard Transmission three apeeds forward and one reverse. Standard Braking System foot service brake, hand emergencybrake. Standard Electrical System; Starter, storage battery, Remy igni tion. Standard Cooling System punip circulation, large, honey-comb radia tor and fan. Standard Instrument Board, con taining speedometer, ammeter, oil pressure gauge, lighting and starting switch, ana cnoice pun. Standard Type ot Carburetor, with exhaust heater one reason why you get most miles per gallon of gaso line with a Chevrolet. Powerful, Valve-Irí-Head Motor. The same type as used in successful cars selling at much higher prices. Demountable Rims with extra rim. Many Other Advantages which will be noticed on inspection, comparison and demonstration. Investigate the Difference Before You Buy . Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan Division of General Motors Corporation PRICES F O. B. Touring, $525 Roaditer, $510 J.Passinger Sedan, $860 iir wrinClAVI 4-Pia Coupe, $840 Utility Coupe, $680 FLINT, MICHIGAN jght Delivery, $510 Commercial CbauU, $425 World's Large Manufacturer of There are 5,000 Chevrolet Dealer, and Low-Priced QUALITY AutomobUel Service Station. Throughout the World Dealers and Parts Depots Wanted in all territory not adequately covered. Address Chevrolet Motor Company 1833 Wazee Street, Denver, Colorado Explaining It. "Insect" he bellowed. "Why do you call me Insect?" His wife smiled sweetly. "Because when I married you I got stung." , Cuticura Soap The Velvet Touch For the Skin Soap 25c, Ointment 25 anil 50c, Talcum 25c Uses "Cutter's" Serums ind Vaccines he is doing his best to conserve your interests. 5 years concentration on one Une count fot something. The Cutter Laboratory Tht labsrattry that Kn tw$ ifw" Berkeley (U. a License) California IF YOUR VETERINARIAN West Texas Military Academy ao.T.o. San Antonio, Texas wtnYear Affiliated with the University of Texas, West Point, AnnapullB and leading Institu tions of the United States. Anuj officer detailed bf War Department. Uniform 6quipmentl88ued by Government. Separate Junior School. Swimming Pool. Athletlo 1'teld. Champions oí Football and Baseball. Open. SEPT. B. Write for new lllnstratei catalogue. J. TOM WILLIAMS, Sopu VQ UCAH color yonr hair easily, quickly and aafely by using Q-Ban Um.tr nnlnl Ra. Itorer. Bare to use a. water. Hake yon look young aa-ato. At all good drunrlats, 75 cents, or illreol (rom HES8IQ-ELLIS. Chemists, Memphis, Tenn. BOYS Send for our list of premium: The beat obtainable; eaaleat work; you can get anything on the list In a few hours; we give cash commissions if desired; send your name today; no expense. MAJA HAIR NET COM PANY, BEKKELEY, CALIFORNIA. D I - C O L - Q FOR BURNS CUTS ITOH SORES 75c at atore; 85c by mftiL Address New York Drug Concern, New York Moment of Suspense. Young Walton had been wooing Miss Truelove for a long time years and years It seemed to her father. At last the couple stood before the altar, and the clergyman put the fatal question: "Will you, Henry Walton, take this woman to be your lawfully wedded, wife?" "This was too much for Miss True' love's little brother Jimmy, who had watched the progress of the long court ship from various points of vantage during the years. ' "Gosh, pa !" he gasped out, excitedly, "Suppose he won't 1" Art Crushed to Earth. Stanlslaw Szukalskl, a New York sculptor, marries a Chicago girl and makes her live on a pig farm. "Sculpturing isn't very profitable," he says, "but those who raise pigs make a lot of money." Thus, once more, is art crushed to earth. Washington Times. Didn't Know Her Place.. Mistress--"Why did you leave your last placer Applicant "The missus was too Independent."-. Sure Relief FOR IIIDlGESTIOfl 6 BCLL-ANS Hot wafer Sure Relief 254 and 754 Packages. Everywhere jgIUIIIIllllBIIIIlllllllIIHIIBl dt Mu lily White will please stand up!" i But Phoebe upward wriggled: 1 .... ... . ... .7 t m !. I Wr,;twitV F.nlrUaa Srarrfi And all the Pupils giggled . n HMUOJ gaingiglMlllliniiuasiaaiBiiBUWrniasiBi Gives Old Capes Glow of flew Putnam Fadeless Dyes -dyes cr tints as you wish Cost of re-routing approximately fif teen miles of the El Paso & South western railway tracks between Lewis Springs and Benson, which will be nec essary by the proposed Irrigation pro ject of the San Pedro Water Users' Association, will be about $2,000,000, it became known recently. John T. O'Kourke was drowned In the Rio Grande at El Paso when an automobile he was driving plunged down a ten-foot embankment Into deep water. A passerby, attracted by a hat floating on the water, dived and found the machine with the dead driver seated at the wheel. At a joint meeting of the Santa Cruz county board of supervisors and the county highway commission It was de cided to build a bridge costing approx imately $16,000 across Sonolta creek at Patagonia. The structure will span the creek on the new state highway between Patagonia and ' Cochise county. Harry Ellington Brook, M.D., of Los Angeles, who writes In the Los An geles Times on "The Care of the Body," which feature has thousands of regular readers, at one. time made bis home In Tombstone as the editor of the Tombstone Epitaph, then being conducted by John O. Dunbar, now of Phoenix. Construction of the new mill for the Stargo Mines, Inc., In the Clifton, Arlz district, Is being pushed and It Is expected that the plant which will han dle 150 tons dally, will be completed by the 15th of September. The Stargo Company, which la controlled by Ben jamin Getzoff of New York, la now employing about fifty men. The new railroad, extending from Lacero, on the National Linea of Mex ico to the properties of the Ahumada Lead Company, and the Erupción Min ing Company of Warren, Ariz., which are located In the Loa Lamentos dis trict of Chihuahua, has been complet ed. Shipments of about 200 tons of lead ore will soon begin to the El Paso smelter. Members of Fred Hllburn post, American Legion, met recently In Douglas to discuss definite plans for entertainment of the delegates to the state convention to be held In Doug las Sept 18, 19 and 2a W. J. Murphy, chairman of the entertainment com mittee, presented an outline of a pro gram the committee has prepared, which Includes several novel and In teresting numbers. Several hundred men have been added to the United Verde Copper Company payroll with the operation of a third reverberatory at the Clark dale, Aria., smelter. Near Jerome steam shovels are handling some 3,000 yards of material a day and are ap proaching the old mine workings, from which it Is expected a large tonnage of good smelting ore will be obtained. The recently completed Cottrell fume treating plant Is now In operation. Mating customs In vogue for count less generations among Indians on the Camp Verde reservation, fifty miles east of Prescott, are to be supplanted at once by the marital laws of the white man. Supt. J. O. Barnd of the reservation was busy recently issuing marriage licenses, and five ceremon ies were performed as the first of a series of weddings In wholesale lots. "We are attempting to make these peo ple feel they are mating as human be ings and not as animals," remarked Superintendent Barnd. Sam Jl inula and a woman who has been his mate for thirty years after the custom of the Mohave Apache Indians, were the veterans of the unique group that faced a local Justice of the peace. That the War Department has no knowledge of a contemplated aban donment of Camp Harry J. Jones, as was rumored In Douglas recently, and that repairs to the buildings and an Increase In the personnel Is being con templated Is the Information con talned In two letters from Secretary Weeks to Representative Carl Hay den, copies of which were received by George E. Buxton, president of the Douglas Chamber of Commerce and Mines. The letters were replies to Representative Hayden's Inquiries made at the behest of the Chamber of Commerce. The city council Is calling for bids for the paving of six blocks of Allen street In the business district of Tomb stone. Paving of five miles of state highway will start soon. The addition to the grammar school Is to be com pleted within two weeks. Work on the Union High school will soon be under way. It Is an $80,000 project The Fairbanks section of the Tomb stone-Nogales section of the state highway will be completed during the next thirty days. Work starts soon on the three-mile lateral from Hua chucá station to the Tombstone-No- gales state highway junctlon. W. M. Coog of the Agricultural Col lfig f the University of Arizona, was appointed manager of the Arizona Farm Bureau Federation at a meeting of the federation's executive commit tee. He will serve for one year, hav' Ing been granted aleave of absence by the university for that period. As manager of the federation, Mr. Cook will have' charge of the state head quarters direct membership campaigns and organization work, and will con duct surveys and Investigations and assist commodity-marketing organiza tions, i OSMMSMir Who Economy WMZHRHln PMPJBEM A DSft ITünso osló E3c2zoy Cove When you bake with Calumet you know, there will be no loss or failures. That's why it , is far less expensive than some other brands selling for less. Don't be led into tailing Quantity fio? Quality' Calumet proved best by test in millions of Bake-Day contests. Largest selling brand in the world. Contains only such ingredi ents as have been approved by U. S. Pure Food Authorities. ' the World's Greatest Balling Powder or man ara taws' mm V coMTumiiA 9 MADE NO SORT OF APPEAL I EVIDENTLY HER UNLUCKY DAY I THAT WAS ASKING TOO MUCH Colored Messenger Couldn't See Where the "Sport" Came In Jn That Kind of Fishing. In a government office In Washing ton . one day a Californlan was dis coursing on the sport of fishing off the Pacific coast. "We all get out In small motor boats," said he, "and fish with a long line baited with flying fish. Anything less than a hundred-pound tuna Isn't considered good sport." A colored messenger had been lis tening with great Interest to this con versation. "Excuse me, boss," he said, wide eyed, as he stepped up to the group, "but did I understand you to say that you were flshin' for hundred-pound fish in a little motorboat?" "Yes," said the Californlan, "we go out frequently.". "But," urged the messenger, "ain't you all af eared you might ketch one?" Pittsburgh Dispatch. A Much Tried Man. A Chicago man, whose hobby Is the clipping and collecting of humorous advertisements, especially those ap pearing In the "want" columns, has recently added the following to his collection, an advertisement that ap peared In a paper in that city: "WANTED A loud, second-hand phonograph for reprisals." Two to Consider. ''Be mine and I shall be the happiest of mortals." "No. I'll remain as I am. I also want to be happy." Woman Probably Convinced That at That Moment Her "Jinx" Was Strictly on the Job. I was very busy upstairs with some necessary writing, and, glancing out the window, beheld Mrs. "Stay-Forever," a neighbor, coming up the walk. Calling my small daughter, I told her to tell the visitor I was not at home. She descended the stairs to do my bid ding and I tipped softly to the top of the stairs to hear the conversation. "Mother home?" Inquired Mrs. Neigh bor. "No, ma'am," said my faithful child. At this unfortunate monient the heavy blue beads I wore around my neck broke and rattled down In the hall like a heavy' hailstorm. My small daughter glanced at the dancing glass particles and, looking up In consterna tion, cried, "0, mother you broke your pretty blue beads !"; Chicago Tribune. The Princess Threatens. The friend of a New York girl who, some years ago, became a European princess, tells of an incident In the royal household. The friend was Just entering the princess' dressing room when she chanced to overhear this colloquy be tween mistress and maid: v The Maid But, madame The Princess If I catch you and my husband kissing again, one of you will have to go. Exchange. - Fred Probably Knew. "I notice you don't use a lip-stick?" "No. Fred said It was very bad taste." Bishop Probably Had Read That "Much Shall Be Forgiven," but Really, Professor Jonesl An English clergyman now visiting this country tells a story of an emi nent Church of England ecclesiastic now dead, who on the occasion of the gathering pf the British association, Invited the members to an entertain ment at his place. But he sent no card to one member of the association, who, thinking that he was the vic tim of an oversight, mentioned the matter to a mutual friend. "I will speak to the bishop and make that right," said the friend. "It was a mere accident.". He did speak to the bishop, to this effect : "By some mischance, Professor Jones has not been invited to the en tertainment. Of course you mean him to come?" "No, Indeed. I do not," said the bishop. "Nothing can Induce me to ask under my roof a man, who has defended the execution of Socrates I" Philadelphia Ledger. Just Dimly Remembered. I had hot seen my friend and her small son for a year, so when I saw him playing In his grandmother's yard I said: "Aren't you Charles Smith?" "Yes, I am," said Charles. "My, how you've grown!" I said. "I was at your house the night the stork brought you to your mamma." "Oh, yes," ho nodded, gravely, "and you stayed all night. I can Just bare ly remember It." Exchange. Let's disarm the thermometer MEATS and starches for the body are like fuel for the furnace. Why not adopt for breakfast or lunch, Grape Nuts with cream or milk and a little fresh fruit and turn off the internal heat? Here's com plete nourishment, with cool comfort. Grape-Nuts contains all the nourishment of whole wheat flour and malted barley, including the vital mineral elements and bran "roughage," , and it is partially pre-digested in the long baking process by which it is made. There's a wonderful charm for the appetite in the .crisp, sweet goodness of this ready-to-eat food, and fitness and lightness afterward, which meet summer's heat with a smile. Your grocer will supply you with Grape-Nuts J 'There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts Madabr Poatnia Ctraal Co., ta. Baula Cracfc. Mica. i