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EL PASO HERALD
Thursday March 4 1920.
UU UnlWWI-J Responsibility
S CANS 3TF ForHighPrices
Ul UI wwlHuUialll The retailers of El Paso who are
TVnrh qw.tTt.i-.a...' v.wfc . . members of the chamber of commerce
Zurich. Switzerland. March 4. A disclaim responsibility lor the pre-
l omb exploded last nieht under the Tallin hlzh prices and deny the
porch of the American consulate here chars;es made agramst them that they
seriously damaging the building but ?? 7 prI ! T . or?"
fc "". out disclaimer and denial was made at a
injuring- no one Police authorities
ire believed to have clues as to the
guilty persons.
T asbf ngton Gets Report
Washington. D. T Varrh 1 An
official report on the bombing j the
American consulate at Zurich last
Mgnt as made to the state depart-
ment today by consul general Keens
who said the building- was partially
utstijytu odl mai no one was an-
lured '
Officials here ere at a loss to ac-
count for the incident. They re-
plied howeer that part of Switzer-
! : t'-1 renHxvous of do) It leal
refugees from all countries of Eu-
ivu .iud a. u.ur oi international
i.tr sut.
BELC-Il'V CHAMBER VOTES
TO GIE WOHR.V BALLOT
London Eng March '. The Bel-
gian chamber has voted in favor of
ots for women 21 years of age as
well as men. in communal elections
says the Brussels correspondent of
me Lordon Times.
LITERS TO DOCK AT CL'MAVEX
Berlin. Germany Manta 4 Prelimi
COLLEGE PLA
El Paso Rotary sot behind the Col-
lege of the Cit of El Paso Thursday
noon at the club's weekly luncheon.
itabbi Martin Zielonka came before
the club with the unanimous approal
of the board of directors and pre-
sented the needs of this institution of
learning and said it would have a
great future if El Paso would back
it. Rotary indicated in no uncertain
terms that it was back of the colletre
and several subscriDtions to the
school's fund were made assuring its
success.
Rotary also is going into the matter
oi salaries xor scnooi ieri-r
President Will Crombie named a com-1
mittee with rabbi Zielonka as chair
man to comer with W. U. DaugrhdrilL
vi iu aqcidd on ine mailer ox agi
tating for higher salaries and of ktn.
ing schools supplied with teachers.
Mr. Dauehdrill wrote to Rntarv nr.
sen ting the dire situation in Texas
wuere zvue scnoois are teacherless.
Reports on Galveston Trip.
Ed. Lachman made a rnort nt iha
luncheon of -his trin to CalvMinn
a delegate to the district Rotary con-
ference. He said that a. talari trihn
was paid to the memory of the late
iwuen &raaauer. as a tribute the
invention stood in silence for a mo-
...VSTSfZ raKETVKSSSr a" tfr5S 5 K
meeting of the retail merchants' de
partment of the chamber of commerre
Wednesday evening. A resolution was
adopted disclaiming the blame sett-
ing out what the dealers believe to
be the causes and pointing the way to
a remwiy
Every phase of the handling of mer-
chandise before it reaches the retailer
the resolution says are to blame for
prices. Thrift 1s urged job the people
as is more careful buying. The pub-
lic too. is urged to avoid nonessen-
tials. Federal taxes are blamed
largely for present day prices
Scott C White druggist was
named chairman of the department
and will serve on the board of direc-
tors of the chamber of commerce. The
department will give a dinner at the
chamber on Tuesday evening March
OFFICIALS SAY DECISI6N
IN STEEL CASE A BLOW
4 Continued from paj;e 1.)
ROW BUCKS
lies and price fixing was nermitted.
Now that the war is over much of
nary arrangements hae been made feeling; that bigness and boge
bv the Cunard steamship line with i combinations are necessary to realize
German officials lor docking VeMeiS Amcnca a commercial opportunities
belonging to the company at Cur- tn tne reconsrucion period still per-
i aven. says the Vossische Zettung It
i expected the first Cunarder will
arr.e at Cuxhaven March 5.
Lat Chance Offer.
K! Pso Herald three months Pic-
inal Kftiew one vear both publica-
ois only fZ 35 Adv.
HAD TERRIBLE COUGH
IK BEDJJEARS
In 3 weeks she was out on the street
again feebag fine.
"In 116 I had la grippe followed
bv pneumonia whicbr left me with a
severe cough. I coughed constantly
froir morning till nignt ana men
nniA wak nn In the nurht and
cough and choke. I lost flesh and
mv appetite was very poor i aoc-
nnd with a specialist for over
v ear. and had several other doctors
but got worse instead of better. Last
w inter I was bed-ridden had chills
and fever and got so weak I could
not sit up in bed 5 minutes without
fainting-
"In Februarv 1S19 I started on
Milks Emulsion. I was then in bed
i ut in I weelca I was able to be up
hi d on the streets. Just think of ft'
T-or 3 years T have been a physical
w reck in bed most of the time and
Vilks Fmulsion had brought me out
n wonderful shape. My friends all
tell me how well I'm looking for
they didn't expect me to be living
todav" Mi?s M. RousetL 1003 Ope-
ousas St. Algiers La-
in thousands of just such cases.
Milks Emulsion has brought th same
wonderful relief and improvement.
It costs nothing "to try.
Milks Emulsion is a pleasant nutrl-
- ve food and a corrective medicine.
it restores healthy natural bowel ac-
tion promotes appetite and puts the
digestive organs in snape 10 assimi
late rood it neips ouiid up uesn ano
strength and is a powerful aid in
resisting and repairing the effects of
waezing aise-asea. nrooc szoowen
trouble end constipation are usually
relieved in one oay. ana so paiatanie
that It is eaten with a spoon like ice
matter how severe your ease
you are urged to try Milks Emulsion
under this iruarantee Take sax not-
t'es home with yon. nse It according
io directions ana it not sauanea wiin
The results your money will be
promptly refunded. Price 60c and
31.20 per bottle. The Milks Emul-
sion Co Terre Haute Ind. Sold by
druggists everywhere Adv.
sists. There is no quarrel with that.
nowever as is instanced by the enact-
ment of the Webb law and the rail-
road reorganization bilL But the de-
cision oj the court to forgive of-
fences on the ground that the pun-
ishment might be harmful to the
public Interest is what is causing
perplexity.
By the same token any law that
causes inconvenience in enforcement
might. It is contended be nullified.
Indeed the plight of the packers
who compromised their suit with
the government when considering
the steel decision. they might
viaa.. wavs Atst- 4 4ftmA. tiavl 4.4 si. I J
V n waa Whs .a mSSV SlBiTl Aa a SVU
their fight through the supreme
court is causing much speculation
though there again doubt arises
whether a fun bench would sustain
lc any otner case the principle by
which the steel corporation narrowly
eacapea toe aissoiution late or the
tobacco and standard oil companies
Copyright 1920. The El Paso Herald.
El Paso club ws doinsr anit that th.
local organization was roundly cheered
at the report.
Four new memberships were an-
nounced Thursday. They were those
of George G. Neville talking ma-
chines: J- W. Bigge. outdoor adver-
tising Leon Rosenfield retail grocer
and J. F. Mullen home builder. Hal
Christie's membership was changed
"u miivb ig associate to JSOgar n.
Kayser.
Rlrthday Payment 3Iade.
Birthday payments at the rate of
cents a year were made as follows.
&L Crawford. JM5. and Walter
PofahL $1 fa.
James A. Borders announced the
debut Into this world of James A.
Borders jr.. on February 58. Just in
uuw iw iM a DiruiaiT eacn year.
C. Of C. ToFight
Rate Increase
At Washington
A. t. Tadlock. director of the cham-
ber of commerce traffic bureau has
tn-ttvrf ths prvirM of R C Ful-
bright. prominent railroad attorney of
Houston and accompaniea oy Mr.
Fulbnght will go to Washington on
March IS to defend the rights of El
Paso at the hearing to be held before
the interstate commfrre commission
on the proposal to abolish differential
rates affectinE: west Texas
Mr. Tadlock who returned from
Houston Wednesday where he at-
tended the emergency conference of
th Tms Industrial traffic leaarue
says he employed tlie best attorney he
could find who is a specialist on the
.subject of traffic and rates. And he
says it will require everv bit of in
fluence tms cur can onng io near
on the interstate commerce commis
sion to win the point before it.
Although no annonncement has
been made of what the commission
intends to do to El Paso traffic men
say that the suspension of the differ-
ential rate mav result in a "runnine:
qui oi me anrevrpon suaio wnicn
means that th freight rates will be
put on a strictly mileage basis. This
would result In Increasing all rates
to El Paso from eastern and seaboard
points. It would seriously handicap
the citv in its right to win its right-
ful trade territory in the southwest
from Kansas fMv am! other centers
in common point territory.
The traffic league at Houston wired
the commission asking for a little
more time to prepare Texas case and
asked for a definite statement with
regard to what it is proposed to sub
stitute for the present differential
rates
Mr Tadlock ired independently
and and said that we did not oppose
the suspension of differentials but
wanted to krow what was to replace
the present rates.
SIXTH ITAUAN LOAN BEING
SUBSCRIBED FOR GENEROUSLY
Kome liaiy aiaren 4 LAteat ad-
vices concerning subscriptions abroad
to the sixth Italian loan are most
aatlifartnrr MnMillv with mmmI
The wehrht f. O. b- El Pam ws lrht I to lh Tiln-Amnrinin rknnti-l
and one-half pounds. The cigars t Signor Schanser. minister of the
were smoked on Mr. Borders jr. J treasury today expressed hope that
Music was provided by the army the total subscriptions in South
recruiting station vocalists and by America would reach 1.000.000.0 lire
Howard and Nina Locfcie. who played before the lists close The figures
xophones.
THE COURTS.
Bobbie Leoine Is Held
Up For Second Time
RELIABLE METHOD
OF HAIR CARE
Hair is by far the moot conspic-
uous thing about ns and is probably
the most easily damaged by bad or
careless treatment- If we are very
- arf ul in hair washing we will have
irtually no hair troubles. An es-
pecially fine shampoo for this
weather one that brings out all the
natural beauty of the hair that dis-
solves and entirely remoes alt daa-
ruff ercess oil and dirt can easily
1 e used at trifling expense Ly simply
u.ssolvmg a teaspoonful of canthrox
which you can get at any druggist's).
m a cup of hot water. This makes
a full cup of shampoo liquid enough
so it is -asy to apply it to all the
hair instead of just the top of the
liead. This chemically dissolves all
mpurities and creates a soothing
i oohng lather. Rinsing leaves the
scalp spotlessly clean soft and pliant
hile the hair takes on the glossy
nchness of natural color also a
fluffiness which makes it seem much
eavier than it is After canthrox
p ham poo arranging the hair is a
pleasure. Adv.
STII COCRT OF CIVIL APPEALS
J. IE. Harper. E. F. Illgglns and A. 31.
Walthall. Justices.
Motions Granted J. H. Jackson vs.
W. A. Martin from Ellis; appellee's
niouon io me monon ior a reneanng;
Countv School Trustees of Eastland
county. Texas et al vs. A. A. Hilliard.
et s.1 from Eastland appellees' mo-
tion to strike out and refuse to con-
sider additional findings of facts and
conclusions of law. Texas Electric
Ry. Co Vs. J. E. Price et al from
Ellis appellees motion for leave to
file -amended motion for a rehearing
Motions Overruled Annie Osborne1
vs. Jess Younsrer. from Kavarro. ap
pellant's motions for a rehearing and
ior aauraonai nnoings or lact.
Reversed and Remanded H C Ail.
lean vs. First State Bank of Barry
et al from Navarro.
Affirmed J. E. Luse et ux vs. V. W.
Penn from Eastland.
Dismissed Conditionallv J. E Liis
ei ai vs. w. L. Faamer. rrom Eastland.
Set for March 11 J. B. Robertson
ts H. W. Smith et al from Eastland:
W. F. Pearson vs A. B. Kirk pa trick.
o-i. innn unnincne w r. long
vs. Oscar Callaway from Comanche;
".mi v flourmui ei a.1 vs. j. w. email
from Comanche; T. H. Jackson et ux
vs J. H. Sconrin. from Comonrh-
Jesse Fegan et ux vs. The Texas com
pany rrom uomanche.
Set For March 18 A. J. Griggs vs.
Sovereign Camp W. O. W from Jones:
P. P. Pierce vs. Texas Pacific Coal &
Oil company from Erath: Broad A
Pearce vs. John ft Day Cage from
Erath: J. R. Strlctlsnd v TTiav-tn
botham Bros. & Co from Comanche -W.
J. Hardin vs. T. J. Hanson et al.
from Comanche; C W. Armstrong vs.
Henry James from Taylor.
6STII niSTRICT COURT.
Judge Ballard Cold we I L presiding;
Janie Weinhreoer vs. T. r win
brener divorce filed.
34TH DISTRICT COURT
Judge IV. D. Howe presiding.
Carmen Levba vs. Ssra. o Tvha
divorce filed.
vuvw nonwr tb. xtarry v. iiunter
divorce filed.
Ex parte. A. Hollowav. cnnvfrtMi nn
assault to murder charge motion for
new trial overruled.
COUVTY COURT.
J a dee E. B. MeCllntorL presiding.
Stat TS. Ulfl JohnaAn nurn fliuj
$25 and costs on theft charge.
State vs. Creoencio Campos and Rfc-
ardo Hernandex theft sentenced to
day In Jail and fined court costs.
Blfc SPRING RAIXFALL IIBAVY.
Bier Snrlnsr. Tr Uph a t v
MnndeU. superintendent of the United
Sutes experiment farm reports 23.89
iaches of rain daring the year l$l.
This is one more inch than the total
rainfall for the three preceding years.
One Chicago department store has
44 acres of floor space.
king" of
seld up
I Bobble Levin the "j;
Ei Paso etharetdam. w hii
Wednesday night. After finishing his
night's work at the Modern he went
down on San Jacinto to get some
chop suey and while there his car
went Wilsonian or something el
anyhow it refused to function any
more and ho started for the Ivl Auto
stand on West Overland street to
Jet a service car to take him home
ust as he passed the alley between
San Jacinto and Stanton on the south
side of Overland a man stepped out.
shoved a revolver under his nose and
asked him to put his flappers in the
air Bobbie complied and the man
thei. took 19 out of his pocket. It
was a sort of a slow night for danc-
ers so Bobbie's earnings had not
been so big. Bobbie then "beat it
and so did the thief. L. G. Munoz and
J. K. "Webster two service car driv-
ers saw the holdup man run after
he had robbed the musician. This is
the second time Levine has been held
ud and he thinks he onsrht to csrrv
a pistol in fact he knows that he Is
going to carry one with bim ever
night after this when he starts home
stand now at 899.000.009 lire.
WITNESS TESTIFIES HE WENT
TO NOTIFY L W. W. SECRETARY
Montesano Wash.. March 4. Elmer
Smith one or 19 alleged L w. w. on
lxriai ror tne mnraer or warren o.
Grimm durine: the Ceatralla armis
tice day parade testified today he
went to the L W W. hall on the dav
of the shooting to warn Britt Smith.
secretary ana a aeienaant oi a con
templated alleged raid on the hall.
EL PASO MAY GET DRY
GOODS MEETING IN 1921
Eli G. Knipp. chairman of th. Job.
bers' department of the chamber c'
commerce for 19 U. left Thuraday for
Dallaa where he hope to nceeed
in bringing the National 'Wholesale
Drncooda association here for Its nil
convention.
The 1 Paso chamber of commerce
haa pledged ita support.
THE WEATHER
BUVTOX BLOCKS $240 DOVrS
FOR L". STCImAN EMPLOYES
Washington XX C March i. The
houe-r completed work yesterday on
the legislative executive and judicial
appropriation bill carrying a total
of $122090999 and then was blocked
while preparing a vote by represen-
tative Blanton. of Texas Democrat
who demanded a Cjuorum.
The $149 bonus for civil ian em -pioyes
of the government was strick-
en out on a point of order by Blan-
ton. The bill cuts front the government
roll more than 49.999 civil employes
and represents a flat reduction of
$24000099 from submitted estimates.
no tArvcaMovt
eftPftXY our foSestt
1H lIWtr-BE O
"Mems."
Have you got a dog you are fond
oit we tnougnt so. wen. wing tne
pup's picture down to us and let us
develop the film and show you how
aood lookine he really Is. Mavbe
you have a cat you know there are
people who like cats. Maybe the
poor old cat never had bis for her)
picture "took." They say a cat has
nine Uvea but the cat's photo will
outlive the cat at that. Maybe you
have a yard fall of pretty good look-
ing chickens and you would like to
have a good snap snot to show your
neighbor and mate him jealous.
Maybe eggs vtl! go up and you owe
It to the hens to show your appre-
ciation by a little portrait work. Ton
see the "Mem" Idea is pretty big
when yon think about it.
Smith's Photo SLop.
In Scott White Drug. Store.
Mills Bide Adv.
WaatY Kodak Finish r
data. Adv.
"ee Can-
Jatta V. Orm. an attorney has filed
an application with the Seprezae Court la
Brooklyn. X. Y. far a writ of mandamus
to compel the acceptance of women for
Jury duty.
fuisjujuiumDauQBnB
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF A GBI CULTURE
HEATHKR BURKAr.
Observmoons taken
at II m. ?5th me-
ridian tune. March
PWreeat:
EI Paso and vicin-
ity Pair tonight
sod Friday; rtsftac
temperature Friday.
New Mexico- Fair
tonight and Friday;
continsee: com lor
aignt; nanur i
pera.tare Friday.
Arisona: Fair to
mcat end Friday;
slowly rising tern-
iterators.
west Texas: To-
night fair; colder in
7W- . souuiossf era portion
Friday fair ruin temperature.
Relativs bwntdity in E1 Paso at neezi
Tharsday was 39 percent; temperature al
noon was SL
Predpiution last 24 boari Caches)
di wauer
Lowest Temp last night
Highest Temp. Test dy j
Temp at t a. m... f
AbOene If 79
Amanllo 29 cz
Atlanta 44 St
Chicago 42 50
Ctnctnnatl 44 5
Denver l 30
Daluth io
EL PASO J M
Galveston 42 CC
Havre -4 t
Kansas City . . . 1C 52
Little Rock 21 C
Los Angeles 59 C
New Orleans C4 72
New York 24 44
Phoealx 40 CS
KosweU
:s n
PtCMr.
it CHmar
Rata
44 Ctoadr
14 C3MT
W CVu-
41 Clnr .4
-f Cloodr 41
1 Cloodr .34
IS cmd7 1J
41 Clear
c Clamty .
Ji ciMdr . .
4 Clear
w .54
8L Louis
Salt Lak. City
&ia Antonio .
Saa FraactMO
Smnta Fe
Satu .
Washington
.4i 44 44
.32 40 -a
.43 S4 42
. .44 5S
44
42 41 44
3C it 33
Rain
cionay
Clear
Cltar
Cloudy
Cloady-
.34
fS?SoBO
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Ready Money
J Readj- money is the life blood of successful busi-
ness. Ready money has the ability to take advantage of
market conditions to secure cash discounts to
grasp opportunities for gain.
J Ready money is not necessarily cash in hand.
Ready money may be had through loans backed
by sufficient security.
Qlt is a policy of "Everybody's Bank" to help
growing business new business and worthy indi-
viduals. 9 "Everybody's Bank" should be consulted when in
need of ready money.
Comas ratrr. El Pa rn ihilLlIm
Jan. 1 to March 3. Inclusive isle. . In.
Jan 1 to March 3. tncliuder. 1417. .! In.
Jan. 1 to March J. Ihclasrn. lflt. 1.31 in.
Jan. 1 to March I. InchsaiTs. 1(14. .1 in.
Jan l to Marca 3 inclusive. 193. 1.89 In.
Normal Jan. 1 to March 3. Inclusive. 1.4 J la
CITY EMPLOVMRXT BCRKAIT
HAS SHI CALLS FOR WORK
Tne elty employment bureau bad
58. calla for work dnrinar the week
ending Wednesday night according
to th. weekly report made by man-
ager J. T Praaer. Employment was
furnished 42t women bv the da. and
tt by th. week. The bureau directed
zv laDorers to Jobs placed seven work
era in permanent emplovment and
found emrloment for three dis-
charged soldiers.
Cor. Ursa Aye. and San Anlonlo St.
Hall and Phone Orders Promptly Filled
Prl-iafe Bran. Bxraanae nee.
. r aatf5 a a.
a uit
cs&43B ssb
JUST a month from today will be E!aster Sunday so you see our
advance showing of men's spring suits is of more than ordinary
interest. v
A wide range ot choice for men and young men. in one. two and three bttttoa styles ia
douWe and single bteasted stntt. To gfre you an idea oi tne wide range of dsatce. we
wfll tea ywi that tne prices ranoe from $24.50 to $78.00.
One Special At $28.50
ToiatroArce tne spring season we are offering one speck! valve in spring weight miilrrinli
This comes ia styles for both men and yoang men and tie S?5 Sf
early spring seascn price K J Q 3
When jKiurre in the Men's Clothing Section ask to tee the unathertaed spedois m sorts
far men and $otmg men.
Special Attention Paid Mail Orders for Men.
Special elevator service betweea Street Fleer and (Mhtag Dent.
2d Floor.
Spring' Oxfords
STE are ready with many new
spring models in Men's Ox
fords. We are featuring for this selling
three which will interest you. These are
shown in our Men's Shoe Section on the
Second Floor.
&BSrSi'
Junior Social
Functions
And The
Girls' Own Shop
:PECIAL consideration has
been accorded the desire of
the Younger Set for frocks which
are appropriate for all affairs of a
special nature such as Confirma-
tion or Party wear.
Correct apparel for such occasions is to be
fottnd bete nt beatstif ol aortment such as
band embroidered nets .voiles and organdies
beaatifnl pastel shaded georgets and chif-
fons. Whether the young lady is I to 6
yean 7 to 14 or 13 to 17. we are well
prepared to fit her out in such a manner as
to please both mother and daughter.
As to the price you may be sure it will be"
right
Fairyland Wraps for C'aU to near over her
sitter parts ftocit are also here in charmatg
aaybnenL 4th Floor.
Grain Brog'ue
One of the new models is a brows Scotch
grain brogue oxford. These come in a nifty
pattern of rich dark brown color long-wearing
plump soles and low flanged heeb. These
are $15.00.
A brand new English last wrh narrow toe
and low heel comes in dark mahogaoy Rus-
sia calf. These are dressy perfect fitting
and very comfortable some with rips priced
at ?120 and $13.59.
'The Fenway
i The Fenway k made of fine black kangaroo
leather on a medium custom or English last
with wide tread and a one-arch heeL These
are e2ceptkaBy styfish oxfords and the
price is $1259.
INTRODUCING
Popular Washing' Machine
EGINNING tomorrow on the Sixth Floor we are offer-
ing daily demonstrations of the wonderful Eden "Popular"
Washing Machine.
This is the medianica laundress which thousands of American housekeepers have
found much more economical than the old wash board method. They have discovered
that it makes the" clothes wear longer because k does not rub or scrub. It dips very
gently everything up and down through Ac hot suds.
Every El Paso womanis cordially moiled to see the Eden
demonstration. No obligation to bay.
See The Eden Window Demonstrations
The Eden Washing Machine is sold on easy payments.
I
k Evergbodtjs Banlt
Bank
JWIMfSMIii
Stanton and Texas Streets.
mmm&mm
IsBGION RO.Utl) TO MFRT.
The executive committee of the
American Legion wilt meet Fridaj
night at S oclock at the office of th
post adjutant. Rev. F M Johnson. Jr.
at the chamber of commerce.
Cured His Rupture
X was btdly raptured while Ufttnc a
trunk avverai jtmn ago. Doctors amid my
only hop of cure was an operation.
Trusses did me no good. Klnallr 1 sot
bold of totm-thine that quickly and com-
pletely cured me. Tears have passed and
the rupture has nerer returned although
1 am doing bard work as a carpenter.
There was no opora'ton no-lost time no
trouble. 1 have nothing to sell but will
give full information about hoc you may
find a complete cure without operation.
If too write to me Eugene U Pullen. Cai-
penter. S23-F Uacellus Avenqe Manas-
quan N J Better cut out this aet.ee and
sbow it to any others who are ruptured
you may save a life or at least stop the
misery of rupture and the worry and dan
ger of an operation Adv
H j RENTALS I Rj
INSURANCE ffi
I NEWMAN I
g INVESTMENT jffi
I C0- 1
9 REALTORS m
SB fb . .0 100 San antoniq. tj
tsrt..i.M . Jig
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DEATHS EXCEED BIRTHS IN
EL PASO DURING WEEK
Forty-seven males and SC females
died during tne week ending Wednes-
day night and IS male and U re-
males were born tne report of the
tealtn department shows. The re-
port also states that of the deaths :l
were American. SS were Mexicans.
two were negroes and one was an
Indian. Twelve American and 31
Mexicans were born.
HATtTVEMS SUCCESSOR DISCUSSED
A R. Edmonds district agent for
the extension denartment of the
Texas A. & M. college was In El Paso
Thursday conferring with Roland
Harwell concerning the naming of fc
director o? the canntv farm bureau
to succeed Mr. HaswetL No decision
had been made Thursday afternoon.
special VKXins niLiin.
A special venire of lot names were
drawn Thursday for the trial of Mar-
tin Trujillo. charged with a statutory
offence. The case Is set to come up
before Judge W. D. Howe of the
34th district court on March IS.
WLIEIEET
ON WAGE ISSUE
Chicago. 111. March 4 Representa-
tives of nearl 400000 railroad work-
men comnrisinir member of th
United Brotherhood of Maintenance
i MUSICIANS ASK TUBERCULAR t
j HOSPITAL BE BUILT HERE
j Formal recommendation that a na- !
t tional sanatorium for tnbercmlons
j musicians bs eatabliahed la Et Pi
( has been made by Kl Paso local 4SC
of the American Federation of Musi-
I clans with headquarters at St. Lonta
J Mo . R. T Lockie. president of the lo
cal union announced tnts arternooa.
The request has been forwarded to
tne parent body for decision accord
ing; to Mr. L-ockie. .
Brand New Way to
Eemove Hairy Growths
(Actually Remotes Boots and All)
The Texed oneatlov of bow to com-
pletely banish superfluous hair haa been
solved at last' By means of the new
phelaetlne process the ha.rs entire roots
and all. come out before your very eyes
easily harmlessly. qu as a wink.'
it is so oirrerem irom inr- i matory ciei-
trical and shavtns metlioiv ou simply
mast try it to fully appreciate ita remark
able advantages.
Phelaetlne is perfectly odorless non-
Irriiatlnjc. non potsonoua a child could
eat i itbout the lajit lnjur It l--aea
th" skin so jft n oth and htirtK5 n i
r rnl 1 tr'l uu " r r ni a rn u rh
r- r-- hin - i li If u i r
i- - . of i h t i f- - i '
B - aril fv v i-" n ! ' -jc rs
yo nil crtatn be us r-u ani
I Uchted with the result. a ..
of Way Employes and Railway Shop i
LAoorera met nere tooay to qiscuss - - .-..-
formulation of a new wage scale inrrrno UP TIT rnnini? i
nvxrirrep?sB'n3niuidnloi. OFFERS NEW FORMULA
Sen worKiag ior I3S railroads were
conference. The officials will also
discuss the question of enlarging co-
operative factories to furnish com-
modities to its members at cost
TO PREVENT INFLUENZA
Prominent Kentucky Pharmacist Says
iormpre nDlt Jiaue JlXXtUTe
la Splendid.
There ts too much mystery floating
around about Influenaa.
1 . tlV not BTet dAWn tn flr-wt nnnl
pies and destroy the vicious germa
MARIA NAVARRO GRANTED
INJUNCTION APPLICATION
An application for a writ of in-
junction asainst the Sl Pranrli
?.!: 5.5.s'h .?.. ""'fctort-riSL0??
Wanted Thursdi bylXe W D . P"ople ""th ea.srrr and aTiu cold.
Setf I1V" ? dtarictUcSnr Th. 2?g &?X. "' '""
injuncuon restrains the renting of bnStff "hi nose a5? throal oriof
rooms in the hotel for Immoral pur-(against germs
ZZ h. . fc.. .v . . f lf People ho have colds and ca-
i??. JR. fTf'o Shoold not b. tarrh will just get three-iaartrs of
conrused with the D. R. Francis hotel an ounce of Mentbollsed Arcine and
3loj Mills street. ml: it ith a pint of water ths haa
been boilei! the will hae a er
ARTIST" MIST PW 0 ROT ILTIKS '"' rou"' anJ not osl' supply of
WashinEton. D C. March 4 Rot- ! E""1." ' a ".'." quickK soothe and
alt.es receded bi author" ar St ' h".' lh". -""' inrla' membrane and
jrart ttrzsmet tsenxn
tOirSrSaS
lU-L t
coi KSt.r: Kid others cannot be
ambitious (.cms will have
classed as dividend and are subject" ?.". lodging
to nominal tax as well as nrtx In. Ilm ... LK ir??'.s.
hard
ternal revenue commissioner Rooer :
ruled yesterday
spray this prescription
irils sod ?argl the throat
br k id rmii:s
IM.n
Il.iE
ll c E.
IT I .lk
ition o: tr"
Snuff
Into the nos
to or three times a day as directed
Tl is iil! kl open up the ;t iff!
r n f ' j"il mi es tlt enT
t- AC
Uaru oi
. -1 ! -
its woadenal r-
011 stj-ls roBaUte. - Roofless.
nook at these two pistes and use
jour own reasoning Phe roof'ess
has suctions on both sides (2) soft
rubber next to sore gums. Desuraed
to be put is immediate! after ex-
traetion It does Bot tooci tke
kard' bone in tne roof of the mouth
therefore it settles with the gums
and makes its own bed No foil
roof plate ess compare with the nt
of this plate a it settles into its
bed lighter more tongue room
learex speech.
Dr Wiluania has been making this
piste for tea Tears and is thor-
imghlT familiar with its const Tac-
tion. Hade onlj by us in Fl Paso.
H0TE OUB LOWEST PRICES
Foil Plates JlO p
Gold Crowns (best tusde) tj
Bridge work pet tooth $5
Fillings Ji op
All classes of dentistry it propor-
tionate prices.
J. HOD WILLIAMS H D. D. D. S.
"Painless WiT s The People's
Dentist"
Car. El Pas. as. San Satoal. ta.
over iHtrtiD National Bank
tcroaa "(free From lain t Hotel
Del Vr;
Fone SH4. lloors v (ft 3
Sunday 0 to 2. Sat. Cvenmgm.
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