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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1917.
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TksWI UlllLrU Vl
Ma mig and E 5miA Considered Fhst Class
BAD DECISIONS KILL SPORT
BT JACK skki i v i
New York It take a cool clear-headed fellow with c-nnelderahlo -perlerrce
And rare) ludaTmeat to properly referee a Loving hoat of In-
portarte w-ny of them frequently become eonfuated and loase their heed
In an enettle críate aad "Mow up." Ilka many of the
than those who have never fought within the ropes. Of course there ara
a taw ring arbiters like honest Matt Hlnkte at Cisrvaland. Bd 8mlth of Chi-
os and some others who fill the bill but thay ara exceptions to the
general rule.
by
rM or the old california A C. or stn
I ranri.ro Whtth wu the pioneer botina
organisation w inn country unions "J
members end officials were many mil
Uonelret aad very promlnanl own. whs
belonged to tlx club simply because Uitj
vera natal admirara and advocates of th.
manly aporl and were pal out for any
financial iniiuceinenis.
The old clan was vary successful pros
wnim and ucmular until It llnirk i
-nag on the night Jim Corben fougst Peter
Jackson I roundi In ttt line arena on
May tl. 101. Th men. had barn ruaran -
Iwl a pura or tojo bat to tha lur-
prlaa of all tha spectators. Hiram Cook
who refereed tha combat declared the
rirht "no conteat" erttr tha 1st round
and ordered the contestants out or tha
Jnr. And to make mitten worse Cor-
bet! aad Jackson only received hair the
r use. or Bf.MO each for tbair long
strenuous battle. Thia cmeer deal react-
ed Ilk a boomerang on tha club tnd It
soon after want down and out The rank
decision combinad with the rallara to
pay the parse guaranteed killed ona of
the grettesl boilng cluba aver orginiaed
in the tinted States
acierre our- lan pensions
Moore and Frankla Burns two very prom-
inent weights before the Arena club at
Boston recently. The two boys hsd fought
s very hard battle up to the 1Mb and laat
round. In this final session la seems
that Moore wat delivering a blow and
Rurna In following. Jumped Into the air
and In doing so received the blow In the
groin instead of where It ws Intended
it was no Intentional foul on the pin of
Moore but according to the accounts sent
out of Boston the referee alarm Flaherty
awarded tne decision to Burns on a lout
Burns wat not hurt in the least and want
considered the action for til or I sudden
he ordered the men to right again. They
finished the round and the re raras then
declared the contest a draw
There waa much discussion at to the
right or the referee to changa his verdict
but Just the samo it was done and It
will go down officially aa a draw si
correct gave Burns the right on a foul
In my honest opinion the rereree waa
absolutely wrong In changing bit derision
although. I understand that Burnt strongly
objected to winning on a foul. JUil If i
and Bsaaed his Judgment against Moore
he should have atuck to The first verdict
no mstter how Burns wanted to win.
There It no tuch thing aa reverting
decision In tha Ouentberry rulea.
court of appeal a. a referee's it absolutely
nnai at asi nines.
Referee Blundered U CsaatlBf Out.
Here it another strange muddJt la rwf
treahtgi
Johnny Rotner or Mew Tork claimant
or the American riy weight title lost on
a queer decision recently In hit tilt with
Steve Fleaaner tha Bal Unto ra entry
After dropping the Maryland sr in the
fifth. Referee Harry Jeffries counted to
right and then surted to tell the Raw
Yorker be wat violating tha pollre de
partment rulaa by net rotor to bu corner
onowing a tnocaoowa. in tos sesea -while
tbt bell rang and the round ended.
That reminds ma of the way t noted
referee counted Mike Morrlaey oul when
I tier waher jut flapped him softly on
ttie chin. "One. two three! Oct up Mike
you buy lobster " shouted the trbiirsler
lour. fivr. til sorii. for the lora of
ould ffrln gat up." Bat Mike never mov-
ed. "If you don't get up you ers dis-
graced ; eight nine. This It your last
chance Mike: ten you're out!" They had
hi HIT Mike to hla feet The humane gen-
erous rereree certainly gave him t fair
chance In recover tunnel r.
Cailrsl Drew to Prelerl Psablle.
Down In New Orleans quite recently.
Red Dolan of that city really won rroru
Fhlliy Vlrgela another local lightweight
hi a i.'. round bout. Rat Hsrarre Hudle
O'Brien called the right a draw. Dolan
won rvery round staggering Virgsts witb
i ten h..k snd straight left .everal
nines Vlrgei's only effective punch tares
a right to tbt kldnsya. O'Brien issued the
following st at nan not:
"Both boys ttallrd. They did not right
they mterf throughout the m il I v-ould
Texas Dove Season
D Now
ARE YOU
We have the gum and the
ammunition and can tell you
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where to go. It's your fault
if you don't eat Texas Doves
Small Gauge Shot Gun are Our
Specialty. Sheila for every gauge gun
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9 Shelton Payne Arms Co. g
317 Texas .Stiteet
Headquarters for Sporting Goods
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modern fighters who lack essential ayowledge and
proficiency of tha manly art at I hare ao often said
before. .
Probably any ordinary man who knows aomethlna
about boxtng may referee a derisionless conteat. If no
confitaron aristas and everything runs along quite
smoothly. Bat It requires a ajstcat-thlnklna;. brainy
chap te net with wisdom and good Judgment la a very
rapid manner la a oiiedaw
ror this reason. I have always claimed that retired
aktllful boxers ahould ba nivea preference ovar all
cithers aa referees. They know tha sauna from start
to finish aad can decteet a foal or fake much quicker
I have called It no coolest If I coald Have
sot anything on them. Thousands of
rana nao oats on toe iigwa. t we
a rramsup between the two men. and an
to protect the pabllc called It a draw."
If the féferes la his opinion as satis
ned that the aTfelr waa stall or frame
up. he ahould without rtrtber ceremony
or eiplanauon. ordered the hoys oat or
the ring tad openly etiressed Ms rea
son. Waillnr until the rinlab and then
dee lar in a the mill a draw waa rather
süly and not according to the ralea.
Vasa Betes ees Lass Central.
Over In the Vaoderbllt AC. In Brook
lyn a few nights lago a roTtghnrrk slur
gmg match between Dutch Brsndt and
Young i.unbo came naar snorts m s riot.
Chiefly because the referee waa not able
or did not ota hut authority to control Hie
boxers.
Both boys bad neap roagnmg it tnrougn-
it and refused to ttop righting when the
II reus at the and of the seventh round.
The seconds of both men Jumped Inlo the
ring and flsta were flying In all direc
tions. When quiet wu restored the rcf
eras dlaqualineil Limbo aa Brandt said
be bit him.
If the bora refutad to obey toe rules
and the order or the referee they should
have both been "given the gate." Rut
I have noticed to freauently that many
or me rude sluggers nave no regara
respect tr ring arbiters and generally
slash wildly away In the most disorderly
manner in mis state especially.
The Iiaii-Fiustsameae Bout.
Bob Htlilmmoni has repeatedly ennfes
ted that ba "laid down" to Jim HtB li
Australia for the purpose of getting
money enough to pay ma passage to wis
untry. nan always ctairoeu tost ns
knocked Htlslmmons oat on the level
Considerable agitation bat been raited by
this old rombal ror years among the
Kangaroo and Yankee "fans.
liase dug up the following Intel estlnsr
account or tne name wnicn arpearen in
tne ayaney j Australia) asrsree on reo
ruarv Ig 1890
"The last right Hall will have before
leaving; on Wednesday next will be that
with Bob ritialrnmons sha clavar and
agile Mew Zealander who bas been looked
upon at one of the smartest mlddlewelghis
for two years now. They fought ror tfai
sterling pounos ana tas gate-money a ail
was all abroad In tha matter or condition
havlnr enjoyed himself a great deal since
he licked Roland and confirmed his claim
to the championship. KltMimmone looked
In far the better rood Ilion ror Halls
while skin waa toff.
"Tha first round waa chiefly noted ror
Hall's long and effective left lead and
heavy rights on the ribs one of these
nearly bringing Flu dowq. and for FlU's
clever countering an. I determined at
tempts with bis right at the jaw. Hall
avoided mese easily nit qui ex liursenswisy
sao nasa guáralos serving mm well nut
got hit ahoulder well up to Hall's attempt
at tne point.
"Hound two waa similar though Hall
did much more execution than f ileum
uioaia and discolored his left peeper with
a hot right. Ha alto stabbed the New
Zealander lu the mouth heavily and nett-
ed Ota libs nard and straight with she
right tT
"coming up to tha third nail earned oat
Ms avowed intention or tailing all Kits
could give and giving him a quick quietus
could ne rough! furious v. nut
Flu's clsverneat with tut head caused
the champion to heal the air and Bob's
sbouldem a lot and to be soon pumped
oner h . Neither could do much damage
est awruinr tro gar. aaa aoaaaur
but bit level bead tared him. He kept
hit long left poking out. or reme in with
bH forearm across Fltz'a throat and to
was Just able lo last the round recover
In a good
right on Use Jaw tajst IXsiag rrts ass kssstlv
Just on the comerá.
"very busy indeed were both mens
attendants during the minute spell and
they came up middling well for round
four. Fllgslmmona looked rery confident.
snd advanced smilingly lo meat bis an
taguniaL Ha related with hla left to draw
Hall. said laid lilt Jaw bare for one sec
oud. Rising on ana toes. Hall brought
the right smashing across hissing through
hit te in like a biarkemlth welding hot
Iron The blow dropped with all his
weigm on sua a jtw rusa sx-ovs me point
querer s lega aa tne
Ihe Impetus carried him
bark ha rolled and lay
screwing up hit
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ar. five alt aeva
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HOSPITAL NINE TOW
(TTV i f An ir rp irn
Wetet Pitches Grand BaaeUII
and Rex-rives ."sensational
Sttppoft; Score 10 fo 2.
a secretary L B. Coyne banded
rearers
a'tcrn. .on
The victors yeaterdty
tats reason by
regimental company
. ivuian nine
otae ta boost.
use inveia mssie
tig their sturdy
II. SO OSS I
al some or the
Although the
tun thirty p- i
port from fans
liuie iwirier.
Nothing in fact.
tlraxtltnpvsr. as he pitched tuch
stanza tuteel and let his
Be the nnn.slt..n ea
ensures ror easy cntnres were an arte
stocky one ever allowed. Into outs.
Morton in the bos. ror the leaguers
had such wretched support that he would
have been Justified in taking off hit glove
and r. fusing to send 'em over. His tram
mates made easy chancea Into defeating
errors with fiendish regularity. The
same waa not lost br the sores hank box-
man by a loar shot. It Waa lost by the
not right Morton had another baseball
player or enough class to wear a unirorm
on the field with him In the person of
"Red" lmrmyre. who leplared Mahonev
in right neid and wat arierwarna tailed
to catcher. "Red" made two doubles in
hits allowed bv the former purltv aUr
longmyre played equally good ball on
tne tirrensive mssing a great peg
third from right In lime to catch Eaton
In the firsts chapter and In neatly rilling
the hole at backstop when Catcher 1'ost
hanged position with the Hedman.
The number of errors made by the Bot
ntsl men does not show the quality of
rieldtnr accomplished by them as they
arrepied too hard chances
sure or outer
CITY I.EAOI K.
A. R. H. PO. A. E.
. I I I t
.i a o a t
.a a. i t
. 1 0 0 0 1 1
. t 0 I 0 1
Hnsinl rr ...
i .allege- b ....
Fallon lb
Medlnt at
Pott c-rf
Brown fb
Mahnney rf ....
nahl. If
Morton p
Longmyre rr-c
Total a
HO.SI'ITAL CO.
Barker cf
True. If
I st- 1 Xb .. .
Measnn at
Wilson. M
Wlngo lb
Cunningham rr
Hornhsirkle. c .
Weiss P .......
0 0 0
9 0 0 1 1 0
t 0 t I t
Totals . . .
City l eaguers
10 to ( II II
i o n o i o
Hltt
Bases on balls
Errors ........
Hospital Co. ...
HIU
Rates on bills
...A I 0 I 1- 4
....0 0 0 I 0 01
...t o o o i t a I
t t i o a i to
i i
.1 0 0 0 1 0
Errors
0
Two base hita rallón Longmyre Í.
True Meaeon I. cunningnam ansa
aie.i.n HeusHorsstsuekle Messon Sac
ririce hits-Oaneros. Eaton. Struck out
By Walts . by Morton i. Bases on balls
i.er suelo i ofr Morton I. Left on
batea City Leaguers I. Hospital Cotapany
S. Wild pllcn-saorum. reassess s"..
post. Tune of gtsma t.-M. timpl re-
Thorpe.
.1.1.1 rslss. sen nut.' said Jack Oowllaild
the timekeeper and It waa til ovtr. The
eeconds dragged Fits to hit corner but
he .iid rr hia chair again and even when
he wat taken to thf dressing-room he
did not know where ne was. sir. a
Hales (Smller) was rereree. and the
esnaresnenta were 111 perrecs oroer.
Pistir "fans" asar come to their swa
cone us urns trier rsansug sne asasove. ..ss
the race or It. It certainly appears to tne
Hall won on Bit menu ana inai u
waa no "lay down on toe part oí rus
bat a clean stiff . o.
WAR'S CRIMP BEING
TAKEN FROM "GRID"
.-an Francisco. Sept. 1. War's threat-
ened crimp in football is being straight-
oued more and more ta the dayt become
aliorter and "there's crlspness In lbs air."
This Is particularly hue on the Pacific
roast as the colleges are preparing to
open and where football stouts have been
seeking material among the young men
not callesl In the seleittre draft.
at the Ualvaralty of California an
Berkeley Coack Andy HnilUi and bis as
slstaul Out 7.eltler are already on the
Job. The task of welding an efficient
l.sitbali machine out of almost raw ma-
terial because uf the war bee already
started Walter Gordon star taskle. la
biisoisk those who have leoorled for prac
Ure. iHsrdou's name la lu Uw selerUve
trail but wail down the list u B It
believed ha may be to Iba gams Baa
year.
High schools lu the Ban f rancisco hay
dlslrtii hive aJira.lv ushered III llugby.
bail II will be well uslo October before
sunt ..sil uuisrisiur surta last Dau rajuasr.
Hugo Hs'Useh. now of Use I'lttsborgh Ma-
Isunatl league baeeuail tram. lis.
Uial hs will led lite. Up toiiegu
and bas assured uregoss football
as arui aw with sxts iau.
will have lo construct a brand uew seaiu
lor lbs tiuvrrsity uf Oregon as all his
mea of tasa seaotsa ara aw lu varluats
branches of Ihe United Stales fighting
eervire.
virtually tha ssaaa
Claude J limit who la to
Utiles uf tsbe I Ills ei II)
football eleven.
The uregoa "aggiea- la ripee sed ao Be
le of li SSBSamSSl 10..II.SII Ire'oS 1H1 Uie
oast una aaaaua as several uf seal yeare
s eie pisisisius lu iriurn io oi lege
I the Wsassiagtuu elate college ustly
two or aoasihly airee of last year's rage
alara are exparted to return una ran.
The Msillai.anh Aauateur ktbletie cltth at
EorUaod li lu hate a team mis year but
p. raouisel sua nut yet beeu lata
Lseau rroiueeli roacn al the ft
irs caisfuruu. wao has
la use Bortass
iaTiUoreaneTnKI laoT'oatJ TbS
Mil fan ÉIW1 nltas m an Barter iif that faiint I li .r
rebhwd"
"The1 "ampuls". I' atovfcesry
by. the doctora company tune aver t
I trgeo crew of n.t i ity learners which
the leaati
I
more n
pitcher. Weiss along
never worried the stocky
aeetnad to worry
trend
sat -isiesr.
aarseaiksirti ulry "sanT-3 1 f!ÍLJ!L !ut
Cromwell thai he wul be H has sjajne juii1jm LiTiSí iobte biswbL reist
ma the -2
Tl 1 8080 i
321 More El Pas o arts Are
Certified for Service in
National A
ComJ AccpU SO Out of
traite sCalled. IVteking
Certifae. 92
The county enarst certified as man out
of tha first lire atraes and rn day and
Saturday the hoard secured to additional
mea oat at MM ate aad t.oat. oaiy a
paitad aja. Of the so secured Friday
werev or men whose eiemptlon clalnsa
were dented aad li were men who put
in no claim ror rseiniuioii
The hnard to District Mo. 1 eeriirie.t
at. snd the botrd In lustrín (to. i eeru
ned M men for the national army
Th n.s Maese. !San r-lltarso
a. a. i.
Frank F
Kllaarsd M. I.aro. Ysiets
....ne.sndo Tlrrel VgleU.
Fuiretvlo Oontales Socorro
Fiiaarlo Fliinet. i lint.
R. C iMoore ÍTtl Rarrameoto.
Mariano Colmenero. Ysleta.
Kssell Kirov F.lhme. Post cuy. Tasas
William K. Kill ton xitll Klnrs High
i.eorga Í. Trlnthaler M7 Aliara Boule
Ferraran Unit. Pabent.
lilas Cblcon. Val Verde
Alelan.lro Boranda Ysleta.
Andreas Dsirso Ctniitlllo.
Manuel 1 sijtn. locnrro.
W. R. Bradley Fort ansa.
Arretted by (minis Beard.
I "ills Maraurg. Socorro.
John A. skimette lent rort Boulevar
Alberto UrIJelvt San Elliarlo.
Harael Carrasco Socorro.
Manuel I ajen. Socorro.
Enrique Hernaftdea. Socorro.
Frank Miller Fort Bliss.
Ramon 1.. Hoaaero Oi chard Park.
Louts Enreda. San Eitgario.
Wm. I. urlggs Ftgan Mtncbttler and
i'ii road.
Milt. is lilguln Socorro.
J Mason Pollard Mil MrklnMy Ave.
Juan Loya. San tallarlo.
Francisco iisrta Island. Teias.
Alberto candelario Socorro.
Paul Mem. Smeller.
Carlisle petti grew. I fttdiock Plsce.
Jesus i migues. Tálela.
Bobl. rrancaarl. LynrhvUls.
Claimed Ne stieaptloa.
John Bourlaitd Box 7t H Paao
Andres Outrrs Jr.. Ysleis.
Jusn Villalobos Clint
Walter W. Thayne. Fabent.
John M. Burt. Fart Bliss.
Ptnlel Roberts Clint.
Joseph N Strokoln Canutillo
riaim No KsampUea.
Alfonsn Mm jo San EHaarlo.
Hoy H. Bonnlngton Clmt
Bam L. Field Clint.
Jose Cnpei san litarlo
Paul E. Jarquet cement Plant.
Fay Packer El Paso
Ksemplleas Allowed.
Alberto Lavs san Kllaario.
Jote Angel Lara San Filiarlo.
W. D. Bauson axm Manchester
Joseph I oewensteln Y aleta
laudro O. Tellet Ysleta.
Floyd B. Ingle. El Paao.
Ernest c. Mshle. Clint.
Andrss B. Madrid. Ban Filiarlo
William Mea Perry. Se yort Boule
vara.
I'edrlro Serna Ysiets.
E. Ocntsles. San Flltario.
Uiranao Benar Ban Elliarlo.
Iiamundo Harnianei San Ellaario
ntatrirt Beard Takes t4 Men
Islatrlct Board Mo. t rrrtiried M
district board for arrvlet the following
Ray Brown Grand hotel El Paso.
sao
Miller. Fifth I n led
Field artlllerv
Felipe Carrean. 41 Stevens
Irving l.iei. l?uu Meas.
Jusn i.e. oi s'srey 100 Lot An relea asTtBttJ
sose u. noniero sus s. r.i raso su lias
Daniel B. Mssrgan mat rand avenue.
Ignacio Vidal in Eighth street
salvado E. handset i Second street.
I'asciiel Vasuuet. til S. Stanton.
Pedro In. nun mien. Lambert apartmenla.
irwigm ic. s.iienauis m rs siersos.
Hubert M. Addtngton Uta Walnut
Kansas City Mo.
Arthur Nelson lX N. Stanton
Michael Clifford lull H. Eanias.
orady V. Hrdrlek. Savoy hotel.
Carrie M. Walker. Hlo rande hotel
Francisco Hnlquln nil S. Csmpbell.
Msnuel salado lid S. Oregon.
Pedro Ouevrra "tM Teiaa street.
Charles A. ketrer. Ton L'nson avenue.
Charles F. Perkins SIS S. Thu-ty etghlb
atrser tsostoa. is en.
- Frank W korh jog Wvomlnr streel
Ira Ollwortii. Hi San Jtrlnto. (Moody
Tttaaj.
w. J. rtewDerry lis Leon streei.
Albert aeoraa Bniltli. Itoi Myrtle.
Charles Worley. B Sriaona airee!
Facundo Lureeu. ill SUly second street.
Manuel II ViMliiei. ill I. ( sin) lull
Elate Bar Means tea Park road. Earn
place.
Theodore B. Brown. M Clirr street
Bin rosón i
i.emi.lirll. tiit N. k ansas
Ytldro ..i tale aM I. Stairlon.
II A. Otto Meat l.nlel
n is. unerieen aanu una is. a.
pie hivera tit 8. Stanton. Boom
Lamb tern Ariavutja street.
aa Leonard Lane hut It. ocboa.
tu Leyva Mil E. Fifth street
C. Jordan CM w. Missouri.
sumiso lotsi E. Missouri.
-selssav t..j lo liana
ph Edwarsf kilt 1rl W. Main
Kisser i J. ttadsllng (It Arlauna sires L
O k. Mrtuln. care El Paso Herald.
W H. Awlerasa Jr. tot ri. isregon.
William uñarles Htebke. Hotel Linden.
Oarar H. Oebler. tool E. MlatourL
sssni M Mekea. ej E
is s ixiuiis auot gat
Iieniel W (lpe y. T
nisaoun.
U A
Charles O. I-una. rara Western Woodeu
ware Co.
tewart F. Oliver. 017 Ocboa.
MuTus Csairlll lio W avada
Carioa ste I. a Crias tost k. hi ilraode
i rier v. riochsuetd. itti It EJ Ftao.
ni i mi. sin loinilil.
Seaudelli IU N. Floreare
B. McElrov luua Arizona
a J. Lurklaart SV7 X. Florence
ss llarvry. rare tHt
Ills leiinilns
sPW
sa its ajttou srasch assert ota to II tasa
faalrmta L a. bale a eats all ar oka Asa
mass evr i .aaasuxd by bia bssatJ
ttajBsatf at the basar d rosase ea aha fsa
i ssssaot ksaaaaw tfiwaaiii. and from
Ibeir aaaaser trA ha tatsrtad last first
O asso to be amiatad it the asalBBitnf.
By nsMlt t ss ftrat ttseae assst nUl have
Erñe'.'l
Thorns
wiiuam
aervl.-e. M
Charlea
Leall. Lev
kwan at ?fM WjMmu re
Buupaasasj to I .'. waj a. si rm.
rmy by Boards
Stvcond One Thoutauvd Regitv
Totml of 1 19; Board No. 2
Mm! No. 1 84.
eertiried M mare making t total of ft
risen seierard ar ortrt. ar nal slated
rertersley thai he believed kit board a in
ernr annthr hiii'tlriM 1 itin. inaliif
total sf hi or M more than lis quota
Following are the names or the m res
I stratus certified by Board Mo. I yester
iinsm Newton Oaddls. 1110 Myrtle.
hotNTt Leonard l.tlrd. Bst Alameda
Camilo Mellado. UN hirers
Hetran Bradnsrd Buchanan. t 'lewman.
Mols in Anthony chamberlln. No. 0. Aus-
tin Apta.
i instas n Armendaiit BM Taya.
Ralph Oeorge Conk tail Bllsa.
l.ehry Andrews an Taya.
IMwell Pete Myert Ml ísad Antonio.
Caeaar Ferdlusnd Oohlke. I0IS Myrtle
Witter Cornelius Lowe ar ft. FVorenca
Waller Jordan. SOS s. Virginia
Hubert OHtnore Bteras tatl Mtgnrfin
Are.
ni. hard Henry Cunningham BM E. Bou I
svard.
Louii Papa uai E. Sao Anton sn.
Htrry Edward chase. Ill Atlanta.
Horsey Francia Ftby Hit miss
nelaney Joel Elliott his Tessa.
Lee Hoy Blair 7IJ Myrtle Ave.
Claud Dale shilken. Plerson Hotrl.
Junius Philip Johnson. 0 I t S St
Vratn.
Franela BwasU Mcl aoahiin. Ttt Magof
fin.
Edward Benson Mason lit B. San An
tonio.
William Alexander Hlgga. til HUI.
John Htrtmen us m. i arts
Marion Conway sbnbslle til It. Eaniaa.
Bui Moss Wttson. uno Tuiarosa.
Willie Luke Shumake. tur; Magofnn.
Lewis Alolsls IK'Isnev. 1111 Taiaa.
William (illbert Wagner. 1IM Blls
Bslvadnr Chaparro. Kim Rivera
Ftny Heed van Dusen. tl Mtgomn.
Mtnley Ellington Baker. MIR Ban Jote.
Jetee Airón Boblnson un Muero.
Hilarlo luirán 4U 8. Virginia.
TlKimss Hslbry WshkIs. :ir l-l Mills
vai. os Armljss un sneostd.
Wilier R. Brtnabau. Sai I t E. (an Ar
ionio.
Arthur Helnhart ndcrsnn. 1711 Chatter
Ptve Ysary. Jr. if is Texat.
Mariano Várela till oliva.
Ine Lea ttO San Anlonlh.
Wl le Cbrlsüsn flessinon lira F tan
Aiimmo.
Michael Pluto ii.ii sin Amonto.
Jsmes oarvtn kyser itsn Msgortln.
Mstllde Murpby. ios Fmus and Ursula
Eduardo Terrstaa. idi Mssblt.
l uis naneo fots Madera.
I liornas C. ion no j -h Bilis.
Hubert Morgan. M Hue. o.
charlea Newton Hulmán mi fontana
Lynn Cramer 191! niive.
Oamaslo Sosa lili San Antonio
Homer Joseph Hhorniaii TO Willow.
Wale Carroll Mason tin E. First
Connie Warren mih Madera
Hoy corrield. 07 Tomillo
cmiy Mty Allen larr copla.
Joseph Iferwlii. :' Frutal. .
Mann.ei Murdoch Outlaw Darlington
"oiilh Carolina
carl Ha rile v Anderson. Hit putahore
Ave.
Victor Henrietta lift E. Overlsnd.
ilregorlo Arlmsnra ill Hill
Leonard Samuel Wilson. ISII E. Fourth.
Erie C. Bodeksr. anu Lt Las.
Nithta B. Hill ill Newman.
Htdley Aanlel sandsrs lis Tuiarosa.
Earl Holland W'eislger 71 in. ules ant
Albert Harvey Husvin. till Olive.
Otto victor Btird. an Texts.
Elbert Xs'rnmon Miller IBM Olive.
Stmiiel Roy Andrvwi. rill TremonL
William Berton l.eggeo. JS Manttna
Charles E Hgthtamrbar. tiah Ollra.
Archie Henry Coleman 110 Park.
ausoaon ainatJiiansi ma aasjromn.
Simeon Htrrlton Newman ySM Bishop.
Clinton Henry Hrenng. salt Douglas.
Dsvid Euraiies Hakesirtw 14U Montana.
Oeorge Arthur knighi. no I Portland.
CIGARETTES SELL
AT OLD PRICES
Dealers Contend That Increnaea
Will Coma Howevnr Within
Short Time.
Despite the rut thai the price of rig-
arsttes which waa recently raited from
two and one half io three rente per .aca
to lit formar laven
thert It every proael that the Immediate
rotura am see another adran ca in tat
price. This same advance when II cornea.
will also effei t cigars and other forms
of tobacco is the minion of local tobeoeo
merchants No data of approilmately
whan the advent ahould he expected can
given.
According to lha dealer t the price of
rlgaretiea and ttfara from tat waoleaalsce
snd Jobbers has besa advanced recently
y te varal rent.. These prices at first
wart reflected In Ihe a lands of local deal
era ou a general under slat idiag as lo pries
levels. I neo some uf ibri sisada related
on Ibe prue ratal anal olbera ware lurcassl
follow. Ten saya ago tha old prices
were re e.itbllshsst.
Al Uial tune Ihe nrire advance on na
arettrs was from two and one hair to
three rents per package. Heiwars Tur
lab Trophies aad other clasretlea wbnh
before iben had assd for tan reo la per
ha. tag. aere raised to twelve and one-
half renta ther ciasrsttet tuch st
Marsdt. Malachrmot rfaturaia ami Eillios.
whirb had told for several years at in
veeo rrnu per para wars as sauced
alt meen crate.
a to local dealers the fus usar
low prices will remain la sfrart as krfig
II a raUioeW that wbesi the sdvami
aud i ig sr elle a naf advance to twelve and
oar asir ra ata. atjtna tfttaa tant sav a
tis.i cigars wxn ases an eased tares
suss assess rae uts i streamer no
i- i. is Saturday would Mala when
aaa m esrtaaa sata aa sasattea
'Peeping Tom" Proves
to Be Relative of
Woman Phoning Police
aarey -tea ask was rervteaal at tsslac.
i tjteiliiaast V the isffieer
tasi bi. w setter wsa lb.
ato a wlasOWw leriarute M Ml.it bur
rted io ukt resistance where hs fouttd us.
Sours sad a mams eteeed and Iserbed
auu tut Wuasso wMJMa ssBvatlag from
"ttL ass-
aaseajaS5"
HERE AND THERE
IN EL PASO
WHAT TMfc Y BY
Alt saaAYIHrCaJ.D.PONDER
fudge t M. Mef imtnek
laws ue ie
ee ror the
Owrt b nt joint I
853 'Z
It la oselesi m
on anyway rnr
are nsn f
absoiuie
we hare gt'en the
whsvhasl four years' etper
tha Travis county bnspltsl sn.l
i years in llie sisie lunaiie assluin
He and Ihe eitv and county health of
flcart are working In perfect har-
mony alth the retail Hart the munty
hospital is being btoaued In bailer
motiy with Ihe result thai the county
and city physicians are capable ne-n
who are working for the best inter-
estt of the iwrspii " City omenta bold
lite san views as the county Judgs
snd one or them said that If the Idea
was to create i gib ror some army or
navsi surgeon. It would not do ba-
cante Ihe capable army health eiperta
would not desert the army at the pre-
sent Hate for a civil Jub.
Judge 7. A. tsivev. who in hit
youth was sn un m rigible preclietl
Joker. It still fond or a goon Jnkt tnd
does not hesitate lo tall ode. on him
telf. Here It a good one he tails on
hgnssir
"This auisiin.M says ihe judge. "I
went out Vs the california roast and
saw many new styles m bathing suits.
A dainty biihlug suit is slwayt at-
tractive but doubly so when there is
a pretty woman In It. Well al Long
Beach one day while I waa m the
surr. there burst upon ray vision what
my friend John flyer would call a
iallapokeiter.' It sass a dslnly or-
ange colored sou and I'll admit there
wis not very much or it Hut within
ttt trantr dimensions was a preity girl
with the ngurs of t Venus. The sea
waa coming In In larga rolla but ev-
ery time I gol my head mini nndrr
the waves I would dash the water out
of my rare snd take a peep at onus
Finally I heard a feminine voire say:
Judge If you don't look oul that wom-
an win drown you.' and theig stood
wttrhing roe an El raso fady."
REALTOR B4YB i IIIHIHMI
l" N- IRE DUX
. C Walts or the Walts-Piden Best
ty company has Just roturm'd from
california tnd ha sayi husmeas is
sery dull In southern I informs
"Without kaowlag where I rsme
rroni one of the Long Beach
hotel people told me ihtt Ijsng Hrsih
received more support rrum kt Pus.
people than from those of any rather
secikm
ine country. nm i.nng
Angeles and Venire have
large crowds Una vesr
Beach. Lo
not had
Venire wblrh has heretofore always
been lively is dull this year and the
row people who visited there are leav-
ing. Los Anrelog is duller than I have
aver before found II. and real etiala
s yon ta Hiere r
up against II as they
Mother Why Don't
You Take Nuxated Iron
An.lBTr0n.? i"1 W'U m2d !1Ve Ni.ca Cre l-t-t-swd of
M sk J cl wf t. T1' -
Mother and She Wav. Worae
WXtSS!r
THE CHILDS APPEsAI
"Tbora can ba no Bonutiful
HaaJtby Rosy Choahad women
withosjlvlron.''
P. KING M. D.
"There ran be no keel thy. larauurui
may i i.e. k. i women without Iron" ssys
Dr. Ferdirauisl king a New Tork PhraL
clan and Medical Author "lei asy rereis I
talks lo piiysiriaua on the grata and san
s.k. i by
a Urn our vegetable are eusekeal
IW.aot asaeatt. tall"
tlamJal tiifssvirsetl IsUftOA ltf Of
It mm grsateat lei all ssrss
gene-
Stead sf atnfna iki mttrnaa nak
I assB
k 'ksnaTfi
S "J-"' y .io? not thai kind of iron. ySu mutt
aar.oaabte aanntssananaW "" ""' ' ' '
anmrnmaaaanv ."ul "t.u".
women Uta rosee go Hfe
meir . BBsatSsaaaj Bam
usa. lugart. Inbts MM M "' i.o..".
-batwrL m SSL
tertuuttted corn- mm
--(I .aif..:''-
ZJsttttRiSses? u -aataaw Lt.
in. eiur. ir to wish to pre
Mist as yseu.ayaeuwi us. sal
1..S.S loud I
cannot even trade property. Seym
people used me they were renting to
II Pans at tint town! enjoys the reputa
thin or helng busy st all seatoua oi
the year. '
Vllt M. Bl ss'g MN IV PTE
is ct a ar jtame hibit.
"I assart not go hi luerea again soon"
said a young husmeas man Friday.
"I went over there the other evening
on business. I had thin on my per
ton and got ki gauiMing. I woo nn
more and started home On reaching
Use bridge a discovered It was srter
1 a'etork. and ihe rnlied states o
ru i n at the bridge refused to pet mi i
me lo cross though I was perfectly
willing to send for perada to 'dentin
jusret and was
n soldier who
watrh promts-
eloppes
took n
Ins lo
day. He told me an get to the Amer
ican aide st once. I returned In the
American and or ihe fridge and after
.on guardian angels dlacoveresl they
hast kept ma lu Juarei long enough
to be riibbed they permitted ase so
crott and CP home. Next day I re-
turned In jiiarea for my money and
welch hut the soldier could hot be
round ami bad not turned in tha prop-
arty." MMROlit AMI FISHERMEN Bilk
FROM l PPKR PEcos I III Mil
w E. vsi r. i M. Wystt. W. w Car-
roll and C A. Wise are telling ssmie
great stories or the smrt Ibey had
luring ibe two weeks Ibey spent st
the ksdge of the rnr. Fin snd leather
dab located on the hetdwueri of arm
Perot shove Ulnrirta According to
Will Narr they had to Ha their auto-
mobile lo a pine tree lo keep It rtom
running awty ts they ramped on the
able .f a steep mountain Mr. Wise
hunted hear and II ts aald Ihtt trier
lie round the heir bruin hunled the
hunter hilCaty lo camp. Mr. Car-
roll by common rontent If permitted
to loll toe biggest ft - rs story. The
fish WSS S Herman bats. Weighed close
to flso poumlt till) i lies. i re. I M nich-
es fa length. The catch la ssld to
have been ethlblted to c. A. Been and
several others too polite to ttk em
btrraattag questions."'
I I l It I PROSUMCCT Of EL PASO
EATING FIVE tttNT mil In SOON.
There Is no probability of El Paso
hsving rive cent loaves or bread with
(Tour tl over at pr bushel say the
bakers of El Paao. They asy that
when they gave rive cent leaves
wheat was a dnilsr s buthel and
that there ts nu chance t.r a live-
cent loaf until wheat roee back to si
"With wlieti al It." aald the Baker sal
urda "the bakers will be sble to
continue business; bul they would sil
hsve been put nul of business If tha
reduction sags nm made. Peonía do
not consider it is not flour only that
has gone
up.
but every ingredient
used in unking bread has advanced.
asen our tun ts much higher ami tn-
staid of getting gambne at It cents
per gallon we see paying nj per gallon
"? '"d Usdr lnn Doctor Gavn Soma to Suaie Smith s
Off Than You Are and Now She Looks Juat Fine
. AND
. "7'";: ''sinriLj L-trviritj vvuMt-N ioo ptR CENT IN
TWO WEEKS' TIME IN MANY INSTANCES.
who now die every year from pneumonia
friiipsi. kidney liver heart trouble and
other dangerous maladies. The rati sod
true cause which started their disease
was nothing more Bur lass than a weak
cited on lin n brought m by lack of Iron
In tho blood.
On account of tas peculiar nature of
wumaii and the grral drain plared upon
ar aleta-
quires Iron mm h urn
inikri up fnr llie loi
an man la Bain
iron It absolutely iicreaaary In enable
your blood lo rnengsi food Into living
tissue. Without II mailer host much
or what you est your road merely paaaes
through you without doing you any good.
You don't get Ihe atrenglh oul or It.
hand as a ronsequeni e you become weak
pale and tb kiy looking just hk.s a plant
trying lo grow In s soil deficient In Iron.
If you ere not strong or well you owe It
to yourself hi make the following test
Baa how loot you can work or how far
you ran walk wiuioui teconiMig ilred.
hen Uke two rive grain tablete of or-
dinary niiaaled iron three times pec day
after meals ror two weeks. Thru teal
your atreugui again and sea how much
you have gained. I have tata duteot or
aervout run down people who ware ail
ing til lira while double Uu-tr IlleligUl
snd endurance and comely rid ttMiitselvrs
uf all ssiui l.'ins of dysiaplla. User soil
other troubles its Ir.au tru lo fourteen
proper form. And una! after uiey had
In soma .tara leen di-riorlng for in mina
ssilhoul .d.Uliiiog any benefit Bui don't
lak. the old fol His of ledlo '.1 I e . . i s . i
acetate or tincture of iron simply i
aave a lew cents Tne trou aemainie.i
by Mother "Islure for Ibe red coloring
r m ine oi'HHi oi ner
im.I thai
mi MmMml A uA r utu yhnt Uu w
'mm man urpotuo wvmNummm'
curt to Üu aavtia
mm Taaaaas fJ.1 1 - - J
f itaMtt. aros ttsAtstiTT
u"
&mmmH4l
. tUmt k utvi Xsure
El Pato Record Show$
Rainfall In August 1$
Greatest Since fST9
ae rain tell
month than I
ir sin
tl stlrti f If tsMllJi T
dnrin it ua
In 107. M Inches. IBWi tan tsBL'
lit; I Saw t.W. IBB. 114; tu! 1 SSJ)
la m Mat i rf na. tm; tgt
Lit; las). tM: I son jrj; istt .ci ilJfZ
m. ism. xis: ami. .si pan tali taW
EOt; Itrn. t ism .ai. i tie. LtJ!
il .tl: ftll 1JB; nil. M; Itlj U
nit t.tt; tota. sir. T"
The mercury reached 0 degreea aa
the eighth the highest t-oip -atara
sliirlng lha mnntli. and droppes! so a)
on the twenty-ninth. The as-rare
mttlmum temperature for the motan
wsa tl I degrees snd the see rage Bams
tnsnm 17 t degrees.
ror gasoline lo opérete aur delivery
trucks end I want In assure yosj sjam
the rost ar delivering ruta an import-
ant part In the rost or breed. Tha
bakers would be only ton glad to gat
bark to dollar wheat and cheap gas
ollne."
this imv m vnui i ArERiRBrm
UN WHAT IN NOW MONT IN A BTsaBT.
"The growth of El Paso is whnder-
ful" said Theodore Chacon of tha
Chas. UMd rompany or Albuquerque
in mm and nasi I was derkins in the
atora or Araron Bros on the corner
of Oregon and Eaat overland ami utd
to hunt ja.-k rabbits out on what la
bow Montana street. The new busy
section r M. nuiia and Madras streets
waa then aiy out in Ihe country and
respdreil nearly a day lo Journey out
there tnd back in those dayt yeas
could buy siumst any lot on Montana
atreet Mr two or three hundred dol-
lars ami lodsy I suppose that It woaW
take ten to twenty tunes thai amount
to buy the same lots. Madero was at-
tacking Juarei ibe Issi tima I was In
BP Paso and I watched the battle front
the lop of the Mills blinding Tbe
growtn of El Paso since mat tone has
been truly marvelous aad the dry will
coiitnue 10 grow"
PRAINEN COMMERCIAL I 01 H. IE or
. .o i i ..i see a. art or at. r.ASQ
"I am deeply interested in wbti I
hive reed re.srding ihe College of lha
city of El Paso snd psrtp ulariy am
I Interested In the plan to Include m
the college curf leuliim the study of
ae inting and kindred subjects " aald
P. W. I 'ogam i Saturday. .. 'ii
"In these t.. alies. I dayt of modern
business t know ledge of tmumia
nuance commercial law and business
practice la of almost vital necessity.
Those young men who acquire a
knowledge of these matters si college
enter the business aorld better pre-
pared to rombal with the problems
arhlrh constantly arise The New
York liilversliy School of Commerce
Accounts and Finance hss such a t
course and r have known personal-
ly many gradual ' rrom thla college
who have made their mark in th' butl-
ness and financial world "
BtrinR N.rvou. and irritable AH
ENDURANCE OF WEAK :
You can tell the women with
plenty of iron in their blood
b?autiful healthy ftarvciasaskBsl
-..h Ze l iir. s sr
women full of Life. Wm mmá
Vitality
atgraratsd rondiltona with uniaiui
aulla I base induced loans s.tfitr
all of
Bad bellev. m it Bul to many fat
eudtsrai
abb- a
'io-
e
aaaj
I Paso during tas
previous yei
e Inches ami the
to hours which mesa-
rles fell .n the nlrht of
Ihe rnsirtes.nl
out
I
"assist aaa estes a asasnnaa
oiahss at d) ae' M gema asa asañ
VTaT KaaTit ir
i law seas to ats door
19
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tteaad aaffk
l seseas aa Maytssg.
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Jmmefmm mmmd
issi-i ij iu sanrt
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