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The Evening Herald from Albuquerque, New Mexico • 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, ALEtrQTORQTJE. NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2fl, 1000 Sporting News EL PASO WHS BY iiisni i Defeats Local High School Team in Last Quarter The K1 I'm fto HlKh ftrhool ft Hit I player coiniuerl vr 111 Utttli sen on I eleven by the rore of 7 to 0 In the last (unrtnr of the T'lnnhKlviriK rtiiy game ystr-rtuy afternoon when hop of victory lHk'l itllllfMl. Tn-i Kl rnno high outplayed the lnt-nl mn Miahtly In the m-nnul half, hut hI'-t pushing; tht ptRfhtn wtihln rlunf 'ftrmtt ot the ffiml posts on several anion wire unable to mtfii a toiirhitonn. It whs not until the Al hiifttiinirf p'nyrm had booted the ltll out of the flnnr soty that the Kl I'awnana turnf aurpfise on the liniDi' nin and hy two long forward pntss put the ball over th etle for looflxlown. The Kl I'aso men eonld apparently Imvc mmlF a drop kirk without difficulty in the third tiuurter hut dls-roajtirded thMM t-hnnrea to try for a A nor Ha laat-'a A bandar Is upon til aye Homely uurops ara on hla head, Mia WtnM im nflan a ---a It'a seldom, that ha Isn't lam's, And yet hs likes it just Ik' a ma.

tourhdown. 'The locals had manned to kick, out of dnniier and ware wHl In the center of the field In the fourth quarter when the score was niad It looked like the Rime would end In a acurclcaa tie hut a few moments tM'lore the unexpected happened. The forward puwi whlrh gave the J'usa Cily the victory was thrown fr-m Slaughter to HprltiRer to Dhw-aon, HprliiRtr being- humped over Just on the throw wni but not soon fiioiiuh to interfere with the mm, Tile AlhuqiM'niue high fought hunt und niimt of the time held Kl J'iiko to nn ''ven break, even threut-t-olug the atror In the first half. AlhiiMitvi que mnde four attempts to plHfo kirk, twice In the first und twh-f In ihe hint half. The lust triulH were lntertiitd nd the flret two went a little vide and short of the poate.

The rooting by the high school students on the side lines and the snuke dancing on Ihe field between hul ven, form a few sidelight of the game. High arhool boya with white shirt, each with a yellow letter lined up on the lleld between I vee and stood go the letters sMll(o ihe word "Albuquerque." The gume was the beat attended of the imuKon with the exception of the ArmlMtlce dny gume on University hill, the bleachers being Jammed find auto lining ihe field on three sides. 1 tie line-upa folio Kl i'nmt Butler Hemp Pollock Hchuller 'WoodHlde Human McKlnney Portlllo ttfiKHilHle Ppringer Vhlig Huhstltutea Kl It. rt. Ihh.

Psao: Albuquerque Ktiiusiii Greutei Murron Ooudi ich Harrington WCnor (lalnes Ola mt man Oleml Ulaasmun Far 1 1 Slaughter K. for McKinney, Dnwvi for i'orllllu, Portlllo for Butler. Crippled University Team Defeated by Aggies, 14 to 7 Playing with a crippled team, the T'nivernity of New Mexico loat to the Agricultural college teamj on the lutter'a gmund yt-steiwuy by the acoee of 14 to 7. The victory of the Agglea gave them tha claim of the atiite championship. Tubby Mann, star quarterback of the unlvermty team, received a broken collar bone and hnd to he carried from the field.

Wilfley. who ivas auhatltutirig for Wltten at center In the firet qudrtt-r, waa knocked out and he and Mann were taken to a Lms Crucea hospital. I.otila Uerpn-iile, who had received a broken collarbone in the game with Arlsona, pluyed regt rdlenM of his In- Girl Charged With Murder Flees With Her Sweetheart 7 KNOXVIM.rc, "rriiii. Jli1Hlvcfi tlinnighout Uio l'nltc Klaliw ami tnnuilti arc. Marchhig for Muuil lMre, St, and lier w-thcrtf llutiler.

elwrnn lu re. TIm girl fc HlHler liinletiti' nt firr flrHt di'gnv tiiurtler anil llunicr lum been ImllcKil mm mm JMifNNory. Ml km wu oihw tried and rom-tiH! or ihe murder of Ijervy llarth, a wealthy Km- vllle Imwlnrwa nuin, wlm wns killed while riding In mi iniloinohlle with Iho glr tin hMM'ly naid ih-up Kim-vllle. After the ilrC fitlvlclion MImh Moon Mti'iiml im trlul und wm rehviMtl on IIMNHI bond. 1 1 outer hum ttlMO n-liim-d on boml, IwMli forrehtng llielr lanuK und 000 rowurtl In olTnil ft ll'lr capture.

Ji'flea and mado the Cherry nrm 811-ver's only touchdown In tho laat quarter. Tha Lotos were nn tbn one-yard line" again after making the touchdown, when they were penalised, thus ljhg their chances to tie tho score. The Aggies scoring waa done In the first quurter. Honker, regular tackle fur the Lobos. aluo was out of the gume bocauae of In-Jut lea received In the Arizona contest.

FOOTISAMj ItKNl I.TS. PtttKbiirgh, 0. Wuhiiah, 1. ti; W'uahtiigton and Penn Plate, 0 Marquette, 21; Weal VliKhitn, Jcneraon, Pehtiylviinia, 21; Cornell 0. Uiilveialiy of hi roll, 27; Jtutgers.

0, Neb rank 10. Washington, 21. Missouri, 1 fl; Kanaaa, 7. Ht. I.ouis, Washington, 17.

Colorugo Aggies, 14; Denver Vnl-veralty. 0. Cohirado College, IS; Colorado School of Mines, 7. Holt th Iakota, 16; Creighton, 7. Oklahoma.

44; Lrnke, 7. Notre JJatne, 26; Mit-hlgun Aggies, 0. Whit mn college, -7; WlllamcUte university, 0. Texas A. Texas.

7. Washburn, annua Aggies, 0, University of Colorado, 40; Ok homx A ft 7. rnlversity of Arlsona, 84; Redlands university, 0. (leurgla Alabama poly-tech. Institute, 0.

At Nashville Vandorbllt, 21; Sewanee, 1. At Portland, Ore. Oregon Aggies college, 10 Multumnh Athletic club, 7, Tht Herald It the New Mexico paper that takei th 4 Want" out of Want Ads brinfcrlnff Eetulti. Army Blankets, Clothing Tents, Etc. Now Wool Olive Drab Officer'.

HUlik.it New Wool Ot-ny Ofrirer'e Hlnnket lle-ltsue oilve Irb Dfrirer's Hltinkot fi.lia Ite ljaue Ory Offlcer'e Illanket 6.15 itpguhitlon Wool OvercoHU, nirlhlnir lenirth (KllDhlly lined) 1 10.J0 Kew Keiulution O. D. BhlrlK Hlltlitly ueed lleculatlon II. Hlilrta S.IH) Klmkl Pante, lace reffiilatlon, slightly URcd I'anvae l.cif(n.. Cuff, New 1.25 Wran I.eKalng., New, O.

.0 Wrn IesiftnKa. allghtly ueed Ofllrer'e leather I.ctKlnc., New Htlap or Hpring front .0 New Army officer' Dreae Khoea, aooriyeor dun New union Ijut Army Keculatlon Iluaaet t.Mt New Olive Drab Macklnawi 10. IM) Wool brand new, light or heavy 15 The Kent by prepaid Inaured Parrel Poet. We ntno ritrry a line of ti-nte. wagon oovere, rota, etc.

Write for Met. Hfttlefurtlon annrrttttefd or niney n'fniifli-'l upon return of good. Mall orrtem given ni'tfiul alttntlon. Mnid Willi order. Anriy Equipment tompany Soitb sid'- Sfjuaro, Wme Tesaa.

Phone 1134 Bank Cloed With $16,000 in the Vault, State Examiner Finds BANT.V KB, Nov. 51. Tho Coluin-bua Mate bank, at Columbus, N. which clom-d Its doors early In Hie monlh, hud l.000 In Its vnult.ut Hie lime, Hlute Dank Kxunilner J. U.

Iliad stated following Ills return ti. Kimta Fe. He found Ihe condition the iMink bi'ttcr than he exiiected. He hiiM the books crc in fair shape and the stockholders ntid mado a voluntary aweeiwment. Iti.nd Imlliatcd that there was a pnwiilullty ol the bunk's reopening, lie said it would be lie, Ided ot the end of 60 days what rouno was to he followed reopening.

Ilitldatnn or consolidation. At the prese nt lime J. Weld, former eaHhier, Is In charge of the bonk as special deputy bank examiner. Ton will find it la our Clii-51 Columrt. my mil pays IN MLFHCOUsTY Farm Agent Tells of Results in Past Year CtAL TO fttff MtflALD BANT A I'K, Nov.

HI. I try farming has reached a hlgii degree of divel-oment In Tolfax eouniy, N. nr-eording to W. H. Huwhtll, eounty fm ngent of It at on, who waa a viitor In the rlty Tuesdiiy.

"At liwat 1 00,000 neres of dry fnrmlng land are (nUf of whlrh arrt-a are actuiiily In cultivation," swld Mr. rtuwhlll. Iurlng the IrtHt year ahuut nrrrti were Horn to rorn, 8R.000 to 40,000 aeres In winter wheat, nnd Ihe rfmiilnder In outs, barley and sweet clover. "Good dry farming land ran ht nhtained at from to f0 an Th-ra Is one plere of dry farming land, about 20.000 aeres In all. which I If In the mountuinH where the ruin-full In from 20 to So turtle a year.

"We alrto have a of Irrigation projects In the eounty. lind can he obtained from to SHO an ai-re, Th-re is no more homleiid land, but some of the old Hp.mlnh gran Iff are being, broken Ui and sold In siunll lote." Mr. Hiiwhllt was on ft visit to the Mexbo A. A M. college nt Ia Crures and wlshc-d to see Kl Paso.

Paihlliif tlie f'eiena. Tt was during th t'lvll war nnd the nnrihfin nnd southern outposia were Within hailing illHtanee; "Helln, Jihrtliy," snug out the northerner "what regiment is "The Twelfth Virginia. What's yours, Yank?" "Tho l7Bth Rhode Island." "You He, Yank. Thar ain't a hundred und m'venty-flve men lu Ithode Jslund." Yoi'K Kvenlng Post. Asltestos Is Immune in heut as high aa lfcOO digrefs Kurnnhelt.

FEW FOLKS HAVE Vi-kiinwn local ilmgglHt anyg every Inely Im lining ohl-tlim rcclpei of hit go 'IVa utiil (Sulphur. Ifnlr that lows Its color nnd lustre, or when It fades, turns gray, dull and lirelcHu, is hy a lat of siil-lihur In the hair, our grandmother made up mixture of Kige Hulphur to keep her locks dark nnd beautiful, nnd tliouxandH of women nnd men who value that even color. that hfatitlful dark rhadn of hair which Im so attractive, titta only tills oifi-time recipe. Nowadays we got ill Is famous mixture improved by tho uddition of other ingredients, bw nuking at any druK store for a bottle of "Wydth's mim and wutpnur t'ompound," which derkrns the hair so r.at'iriliy, so evenly, thut nobody can tell It has been applied Ymi junt dampen a sponge or soft brush with It nnd drnw this through your hulr, taking one small sirnmi at a time, tiy morning the gray hair dlituniiears: but what delights the Indies with Wyeth's rage and Hulphur torn pound Is thnt, besides bfautifutty darkening the hair after a few applications, it also brings back the glome and lustre and gives it an appearance of abundance. Wywtir Huge and Hulphur Compound la a delightful toilet requisite to impart color und youthful appearance to the hair.

It is not Intended for tho cure, mitigation or prevention of CATARRH of the BLADDER tvlievt-d in 24 HOURS Etch Co. nilc nam. "nfentMilerMf, 1 fa I 1 Mm 1 WHY BUICKS "STAY SOLD" Buick cars "stay sold" Sn New Mexico because the McCollough Buick Company regards their job as just begun when they sell a car. That's why every Buick owner you meet is a Buick Booster. Talk to the next ten Buick owners you meet, and see what they say.

That is why the McCollough Buick Company employs Buick-trajned mechanics only, and renders service only on Buicks. They feel responsible for every in this territory. And, incidentally, by employing only Buick trained mechanics they are very often able to render service for much less than the service stations catering to all makes and models. McCollough Buick Company Ole Hanaon Fight Soap Box Orator Who Denounces the U. S.

former mnvor of Hostile, WnshlnpUin. while In Chicago Ittat night on hla way homo from tour of Kurope whero -he luvesttgaiud conditions among workJngmen, told of ti fight in Liverpool between himself nnd a soup hoi n-utcr who wan denouncing the I'nlted Htntcs. Mr. Hanson said thnt tipon hiring the man numtltlitf the United Hlates, he ohinlnt-d ft aonp hnx nnd on the opposite side of Ihe street he-gnn tolling the crowd wh.tt ho thtnight of anyone who would ejempan the United HtuteN. "The crowd wns soon with me," he suid.

"Then someone started to (nko me from tho box und a ri-gulat-Tight ennui fl, I helped hlaxc thu wnjt as my crowd went a flee the ntlmr and we soon had them licked good and plenty." Mr. Hanson anld he was hit several times but suitered notorious In-Jury. WANT I I 1 on rags flcrnhl Office Job Oetit. a the rish, which has been preserved by a treatment of electricity, Is said to remain edible fur seven years. CORE THROAT Oarfle with warm tnlt water then apply over throat VAfoRUB Ovtr 17 Ullhoo Jan Uui VesrV WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS Wanted Clean Cotton MotkssTbfl lSIndiesSquare sewssnwinriui is swamm.

hi 11 lam gamapiwamija ttmuMmmii.wmiw.mmT;!miuMunmwmimmwmm The Evening Herald Jcb Department MADtlNTHf CUP ATTHf TABLE A Can of G. Washington's Coffee is equivalent to ten times its weight in roasted bean coffee! You use all of G. Washington's Coffee. There is no waste. Dissolves instantly in hot water.

No coffee pot needed. Always delicious. Dure, healthful, economical. Measure the cost by the cup not by the sire' of the can. Every can guaranteed to give satisfaction.

Recipe booklet free. Send 10c for special trial size. ORIGINATED BY MR. WASHINGTON IN 1909 C. Washington Sals, Co.

ill hfth Avtnu. Ntw York City 3 Too Weak to Do Anything- The ordinary every-day life of most women is a ceaseless treadmill of work. I low Much harder the tasks become when some derangement peculiar to her sex makes every movement painful, and keeps the nervous system unstrung until life seems hardly worth living. Every women in this condition should profit by the experience of these two women whose letters follow. Read the Experience of These Two Women 0 TiMiding, Ph.

"1 lifulnrirnntc influni- mntiiui, iiiia In thu h.Jo ami tinclc which were bo ghnrn that they pulled me. to my knees, and I omiM nut wulk. I lnul an oKralioii nnd slid I fiiilcd.and in tho eight yuan) I suffered 1 had femr doctor1 nnd nono helied mo. Sly liiother-in-lrtwndviiwd me lotnka T.ydin E. l'inkhuui'g VeKeLuhln t'oniiHiuml.

I was then in bed, and after the first bottle I could ho out of tied, then I took Vi'ifetulilo Compound Tablet and l.ydia K. I'inkhum'H liiooil Medicine and also used the tSaualive Valn 1 BliU take the medicine und am ublo now to Ac my own limine work. Aly fricndHsay, My! hut you look well what do you dor Who Im your doctorf And there 1b only ono answer, M.ydla K. 1'ink-ham'a medicines which I gladly recommend." rs. M.

hTBi.N, 60 Douglan ovrect, jieuiiuiK, i n. ttainosvllle, Tex. For throe yearn I Fullered untold nirony eaih mnniU with pains in my side. I found only temporary, relief in doctor's medicine oranythlneel.se I took until my husband and I trow an advertisement ot l.ydia E. l'lnklmin's Vegetable Com.

pnlliul. I inenlipued It to a neighbor and sho told mo sho had taken it with fotid rcRultH, and advised me to try it. was then livld part nf the time.and my doetorsnid I would havo to be operated on, but we decided to try tho Vego-tahlo Compound, and I also used l.ydia E. l'hikiiam's Sauativo Wash. I am a clressmukcr and am now able to go about my work, and do my housework besides.

Yon are weleomo to use thin letter as a testimonial as I am always glad to sneak a word for your mod icino." Mrs. W. M. Harvey St, Gainesville. Texas.

Ailing Women Should Not Experiment But Insist Upon I SJ( "VI A OT w- .1, JfthwdOjltJ, JelephonolSOO.

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