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Thursday, January 20. 1910. WV 4 WEM EPfe. k feSSS b. Ai jf Ofe, GROWS HAIR and we can PROVE IT I A lady from Minnesota writes: "As a result of using: Danderine, iny hair is close to five feet in length." Beautiful Hair at Small Cost HAIR troubles, like many other diseases, have been -wTonsily diagnosed and altogether misunderstood- The hair itself is not the thine to be treated, for the reason that it is siniplya product of the scalp and wholly dependent upon its action. The scalp is the very soil in which the hair is pro duced, nurtured and grown, and it alone should receive the attention if results are to be expected. It would do no earthly cood to treat the stem of a plant with a view of making it grow and become more beautiful the soil in which the plant grows must be attended to. Therefore, tho scalp in which; the hair stows must receive tho attention if you are to expect it to grow and becomo mora beautiful. Loss of hair is caused by the scalp drying up, or losing its supply 01 moisture or nutriment; when baldness occurs the scalp has simply lest all its nourishment, leaving nothing for the hair to feed upon (a plant or even a tree would die under similar conditions.) The natural thing to fo in either case, is to feed and replenish the soil or scalp as the case maybe, and your crop will grow and multiply as nature intended it should. Knowlton's Danderine has a most wondei ful effect upon the hair glands and tissues of tho scalp. It is the only remedy for tho hair ever discovered that is similar to tho natural hair foods or liquids of the scalp. It penetrates the pores quickly and the hair soon shows the effects of its wonderfully exhilar ating and life-producing qualities. One 25-cent bottle is enough to convince you of its great worth as a hair growing and hair beauti fying remedy try it and see for yourself. HOW at all dragglsts En three sizes, 25c, 50s and $1,00 per bottle. Cut Wis( Out BE? To show how quickly Ositderles acts, we will send a large sam ple free by return mail to anyone who sends this tree coupon to tne KKSWLTOK QAHDEP.IKE CO., CHICAGO, ILL, with their same and address and 10c in silver or stamps to pay postage. It -was arranged to leave here Saturday night and return Monday morning-. To have th it will be necessary to have the raii.oads grant an extension of i three days on the tickets of the dele gates. J The good offices of traffic manager j A. W. Reeves of the chamber of com- Imerce -were sought today and with tne assistance of secretary Kinne and the other officers of the chamber It is thought that the extension will be J granted as it was on the short limit : rickets from down the Tc-xas and Paci- fie to the El Paso Fair and Exposition I -last November "V- . member of the Morelos Lodge of EI Paso to Entertain Delegates Fri day Night Brown Has Been President for Nine Years. In solemn memorial conclave, the supreme council of the Alianza His-pano-Americana Is today honoring the dead of the order. Memorial day is an event of Importance at eaoh of the su preme council sessions of the alianza, just as a death of one of the local lodge members is the occasion for the gathering -of the aodge In a body over his bier to pay its respects to the de ceased brother, Sacreti CoHcert. Commencing with a sacred concert In the Fraternal Brotherhood hall this morning by the municipal band, the greater part of the fourth day of the council session has been devoted to the reading of resolutions of respect and the delivering of memorial addresses for the deceased members of the su preme council and the national lodge. This afternoon from 2 to 5 p. m., special memorial services were held in honor of the three members of the gTand lodge who have died since the last supreme council session. These are M. J. Sameniego, past president of Tucson, Ariz.; M. T." Corrillo, past tresaurer, of Tucson; E. Gonzales, past supreme lodge, Phoenix. ZUorelos Lodge to Entertain. Friday evening in the quarters of the Mexican club on Stanton street, Morelos lodge No. 22, of El Paso, will be the host to the visiting delegates and members at a reception and sup per. A number of prominent local speakers -will address the meeting in Spanish and English and speeches of welcome and responses will also be made by the members of" the Morelos lodge and the supreme council. This will be the first of a series of enter tainments that are being planned for the visiting delegates and a street car excursion and possibly a parade will also be given before the meeting ad journs Saturday afternoon. The various committees are hard at work preparing their reports of the 3'ear's business in order to submit it to the council as soon as possible. One Important matter that is receiving the deepest consideration of the supreme council is the revision of the bylaws of the alianza. A repoAt is expected from the committee having this work In charge before Fridav when definite action will be taken in the general meeting. Chamber of Commerce Help. The usefulness of a chamber of com merce was demonstrated to the visiting members of the alianza today. The tickets which were Issued for the con- ! vention were limited to Jan. 22. An excursion to Chihuahua on board a spe cial train was one of the principal fea tures Of the entertainment program. President Brown. SamiYl Brown, sunreme nresident of j the AliUnza Hispano-Americana is one j of the most Interesting of the fraternal j leaders who are attending the conven j tlbn. President Brown is from Tempe, 'Ariz., wnere they can mm "&am ior short. But that is not all he is In Tempe. Among other honors he is city moT-hnl vna mnvnr of Temne in 1904: ! went to the 20th territorial legislature oo a ronrncnntntl (f thf normal school district; is now a member of llie SCUUU1 UU&1U, iis ..cm. vn-; sloner and controls all of the sky juice that is dished out to Tempe folks for domestic and commercial purposes; is a member of the town board and goodness knows what else. Mr. Brown was born in San Fran cisco In 1855, but he did not like the looks of the foggy city with the gold en harbor so he moved to Lios Angeles, where he lived, until he heard of Tprrmfv It was all off then. It was j Tempe or nothing, so it was Tempe. For 30 years president Brown nas nung his sixshooter over the bed post In Tempe and expects to continue doing it for at least 30 more. President Brown has been the execu tive head of the A. H.-A. for the past nine years. He has been intimately connected with the early history of the lodge since its organization, 16 years ago, and he is considered the greatest authority on fraternal matters connec ted with the alianza: President Brown has" consented to write a sketch of the order for The Herald. Arizona Editor. Another interesting visitor to the city and enthusiastic delegate to the supreme council is C. I. Velasco, of Timonn "Mv Vol.isnn was the first ' J J t- C 4-V.n. nllinni offer t WSIS j organized, largely through his efforts. He has been ax member ana onicer since it was organized. In addition to his activities in the fraternal field Mr. Velasco is the owner and publisher of the "Fronteeraza." a Spanish publica tion which he has been editing for the past 32 years at Tucson. His knowl edge of the early history of Arizona is boundless and his reminiscences of the indian days dn the territory, in the old pueblo, would make an interesting volume. Other Delegates. Juan "Wilson, delegate from Yuma, has the distinction of being the last delegate to arrive. But everyone was glad to see Juan and he was excused as he could not think of leaving Yuma until it was necessary. Antonio Sedillas, of Albuquerquqe, is attending the convention. Mr. Sedillas is a deading lawyer of the duke city. S C. Merino supreme secretary, has rbeen supreme secretary so long he knows every member or tne nauuiwi organization,! their names and initials. He has been the S. S. for nine years P. Moreno, president of Washington lodge No. 22, of Las Cruces, was down Wednesday to visit with his lodge brothers. His business in Las Cruces demanded his presence but he Is com ing back again for the Chihuahua ex cursion and will bring a delegation to go along. Less vre tonscl, let's Reep 'our money at home and 3till get the best. Globe Flour. JKSMBKiiiVy We Give Away Absolutely Free of Cost& The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in Plain Ecgiuh, or Medicine Simplified, fey R. V. Pierce, M. D., Chid Coasalting Physician to the Invalids Hotel and Sur real Institute at BaSklo, s book of 1008. large pages and over 700 illustration, in strong paper covers, to any one sending 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing eafy, or, za French Cloth binding for 31 stamps. Over 680,000 copies of this complete Family Doctor Book were sold in cloth Hading st regalar price of $1.50. Afterwards, one and a half million copies were given away as above. A new, up-to-date revised edition is now ready for malHrig. Better send NOW, before all are gone. Address World's Dis ?nsa&y Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y BBL. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PILES CR.IPTION XJHLK ONE REMEDY for woman's peculiar eHments good enough tkat its makers are not afraid to print on its outside wrapper its icvery ingredient. No Secrets No Deception. THE ONE REMEDY for women which contains no alcohol and no habit-forming drugs. Made from native medicinal forest roots of weM established curative value. 5S.C0 DOTOf, S4 A MONTH GETS A LOT IN GRAND VIEW SUBDIVISION, OF LAS CRUCES IV YOU GO OX THE EXCURSION SUNDAY. THE DAILY BEGGED. Licensed to "Wed. Wm. Clarke and Mary E. Strickland. Miguel Alarcon and Josefa Castillo. "Star-id Lehr, Jr., and Mary De Etts Ambrose. Abraham Gonzales and Mrs. Urbana Ramos. Tourist, SI Sg Mail Ord Deeds Filed. Madera street, between Grama and Copia streets, East El Paso East El Paso Trnvn company to Albert TVyatt, lot J, block 58, East El Paso addi tion; consideration ?175. Feb. 23,1909. Hamilton street, metween Martinez and Courchesae streets, Grandview Grand--tiaw "Raltv comcanv to Wm. J. Ahr&ns, j loots 2S. 29, block 7, Grandview addi tion; consideration ?275. Jan. 14,1910. j Arizona stree, between Ange and Oc i tnvin. streets. Pierce Finley addition John Davidson to Mrs. Rue Jackson, lot 29 and east 7 1-2 feat of lot 28, block 2S3, .Pierce Finley addition; considera tion 3500. Jan. IS. 1910. McChitcheon street, between Second and Third streets. Magofti.i avuu. Randolph Terry to Refugio R. '" - -aniege, lot 8 and north half of lot 7, block CC, Magoffin aaaitiua; convoca tion $600. Jan. 18, 1910. Cypress street, between San "-"-cial and Rayner streets, Moeller's addition Wm. Moeller to S. A. Johnson and H A. Bethea lots 17 to 24 inclusive, block 02. Mcelier's addition; consideration. $1305. Jan. IS, 1910. El Paso county James Allan to F. L. Rempen. 2 and 2-10 acres in Ysleta town grant; consideration $445. Jan. IS, 1910. El Paso county Elizorio Salazar et aJs to F. M. Stingo, 2G.34 acres in San Elizario grant; consideration 1100. Jan. 12, 1910. A HANDY DIRECTORY OF RELIABLE AN& P&OGRESiiYE FIRMS OF EL PASO AUTOMOBILES AOT) SUPPLIES jinWWIWITBiriBlilMFiifi'M''fc LAS C1UCES AMB RETURM BVMDAY : You Buy in OAPIU VIWns THIS MAP SHOWS THE EXACT LOCATION OF ALL ADDITIONS TO LAS CRUCES Hhk f?75 fcjEftjSffiK vn? m fe eIb && 1 i y 'i i i 1 1 i i i i i r i i i . I H i i t i i i i jg isr ' ' 'm s Igj f9 ? .y ) i ? ? ? ? ; I V 'K$'?w" Nr ' 4 y" ' S a Si f4 ,aKh ' : w pc- S. Jv ' 39 ST f 1 1 m ' ' I 1 -1 1 1 llllllsik55 Sf T t I ti $ ( -) fW 4? 2 1 U Mprtcecfro V I W9H "l2 I & 1 colour $?Ar y J v, L-v W jCa - f ;4Sf M0RE:?S0PLE ARE GOING ON THE EXCURSION, SUNDAY, TO LAS CRUCES THAN EVER WENT ON AN EXCURSION FROM JiSli .FASU &&FV&&. Las Cruces Heaity Co. Las Cruces, N. M F. T HARDESTY, Local Agent With HafiGn Rsaliy Company 224 MESA AVENUE PHONE 512 ) THE Br MART UOBERT8 CIRCULAR STAIRCASE Copyright 1908 by the Bobbs-Xerrill Co. Ulastrsttsaa hy Ray TValters IU! ' urnm-mmm-mMmmS ' tit "If m (Continued From -resterday) Why g9v Sm3 Dea't YeK WsHt THE STANDARD HOME COJtPAXY WILL BUY YOU A. LS CITUCES "WILL ENTERTAIN iIORE PEOPLE SUNDAY THAN EVER EBPOBE IN HER HISTORY. - ' An-nMAt:iH T- Tilmrtr oTiil .CifnrlT-lOe CRAIG, O'BONNELL & CO. General Agents Chamber of Commerce Building g ELECTRIC CARS I RABER & ALEXANDER 'uc ".oil. iu cur TRUNKS AND BAGS . ifi tt If ! 'aso Trunk Faetor Trunks, Bags ana Suit Case3 f made, repaired, and exchanged. ' Opposite postoffice, across Plaza. TeL 1054: Auto 1966. INCOME TAX TO 3E THE KORUai'S SUBJECT. The income tax is to get a good air ing Saturday night. The Forum has decided to tackle this bugaboo of the j mauactors oi great wcaitn ana me millionaire's tax -will be discussed by the Forum boys as keenlj-f as it has been "cussed" by the money barons. "P. TV. Dent ic to have the affirmative of the argument that an income tax j would be a good thing. Vance Stuart will have the negative. J. P. Prather will talk on current events and C. G. Titus will discuss the vital problems "Savings, or Now Tou See it and Now You Don'it," from Casanova station in the hack, I (saw the detective Burns loitering 'across the street from the "Walker place. So Jamieson was putting the screws on lightly now, but ready to give them a twist or two, I felt cer tain, very soon. i The house was quiet. Two steps of ,the circular staircase had been pried off without result, and beyond a sec ond message from Gertrude that Hal ,sey insisted on coming home and they would arrive that night there was nothing new. Mr. Jamieson, having failed to locate the secret room, had gone to the village. I learned after wards that he called at Dr. Walker's, under pretense of an attack of acuta (indigestion, and before he left had in quired about the evening trains to thr I -citv. He said Tia hnfl wncfort o Tr jof time on the case, and a good bit of ithe mystery was in my imagination! The doctor was under the impression that the house was guarded day and InighL Well, give a place a reputation like that, and you don't need a guard J iltl-J . 'Utry I 'Jit". nil thllC Tomlnnnn A J I was an Armstrong, ana enuueu ms xCOuu. auu j,m-e . fh0r'c qharp. of the estate. The pa- I enough, late in the afternoon, the two pers were in her trunk at Sunnyside, .private detectives, accompanied by with letters irom tne aeuu iuu.u. mai. could see his white shirt-bosom. From the fourth step she fired. As he fell somebody .in the billiard -room screamed and ran. When the alarm was raised, she had had no time to get upstairs; she hid in the west win:? until every one was down on the lower floor. Then she slipped upstairs and thew the revolver out of an up per window, going down again in time to admit the men from the Greenwood club. If Thomas had suspected, he had never told. When she found the hand Arnold had injured was growing worse, she gave the address of Lucien at Richfield to the old man and almost $100. The money was for Lucien's board until she recovered. She had sent for me to ask me if I would try tr interest the Armstrongs in the The Armstrongs left for California, and Arnold's persecutions began anew. He was furious over the child's dis appearance and she was afraid he would do her some hurt She left tho big house and wentftiown to the lodge. When I had rented Sunnyside, how ever, she had thought the persecutions would stop. She had applied for the position of housekeeper and secured It That had been on Saturday. That night Louise arrived unexpectedly. Thomas sent for Mrs. Watson and then went for Arnold Armstrong at the Greenwood club. Anne had been fond of Louise she reminded her cf Lucy. She did not know what the trouble was, but Louise had been in a state of terrible excitement. Mrs. ' Watson tried to hide from Arnold but ' he was ugly. He left the lodge arid ! child. When she found herself grow went up to the house about 2:30, was iug worse she had written to Mrs. aamittea at tne. east entrance and 1 'Armstrong, telling her nothing Dut OSiildren Who ire SiokEy Mothers who value their own com fort and the welfare of their children, should never be witnout a box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Chil dren, for use throughout the season. They break up Colds, Cure Feverish ness. Constipation, Teething, Disorders, Headache" and Stomach Troubles. THESE POWDERS NjuVER FAIL. Sold by all Drug Stores, 25c Don accept any substitute, A trial package will be sent FREE to any mother, who will address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. came out again very soon. Something that Arnold's legitimate child was at had occurred, she didn't know what; Richfield, and imploring her to recog but very soon Mr. Innes a.nd another i nize him. She was dying; the boy 2enripmpn"SAfr iisino- Vi Thomas and she had got Louise quiet, and a little before three Mrs Watson started up to the house Thomas had a key to the east entry and gave it to her. ' $1000 $2060 $seo HOME $5006 Yoh Pay Only $7.50 Per MowG h Back $ieee. "With 5 percent interest per annum, pay able monthly. This is far better than paying rent. Don't you think: so? Our Investment feature is the best in the J world. "We pay 51.50 for every Sllar paia in. iou pay d.uu per montn tor six years and eigjit months, which is $4SH and you draw out in cash $720. This is far better than- any investment you ever heard of. Write for our con-, tract or any of our literature and we will be glad to mail them to you. Or call and see us. We loan money in all. parta of the United States. ELLIS "L. JOSEPH.. DISTRICT MANAGER. 319-320 Herald Building, El Paso, 76XH.S. Bell Phone 2709. Auto. Phone 2016. We can use a few" good agents. On the way across the lawn she was confronted by Arnold, who for some reason was determined to get into the house. He had a golf-stick in his hand, that he had picked un somewhere, and on her refusal he had would prove what she said. It was she who had crept down the circular staircase, drawn hy a magnet, that 'Mr. Jamieson, Svalked down the main street of Casanova and took a city ibound train. That they got off at the next station night Mr. Jamieson had heard some and walked back again to Sunnyside one there. Pursued, she had fled madly, anywhere through the first door she came to. She had fallen down the clothes chute, and been struck her with it On t,, a . Isaved by the basket beneath. I could been badly cut, and it was that, pois- have cried with relief ' tnen U had not oning having set in, which was killing been Gertrude, after all! her. She broke away in a frenzy of ! That "vvas the story- Sad and traSc rage and fear, and got into the house 'though It was, tLe very telling of it while Gertrude and Jack Bailey were seemed to relieve the dying woman, at the front door. She went upstairs ' She dId not know that Tnomas was hardly knowing what she was doing! j dead and : dId not tel1 her' . Prom Gertrude's door was open, and Hal- I sed - look after little Lucien, and sey's revolver lay there on the bed. sat with her until the ?tervals of con sciousness grew snorter ana nnauy ceased altogether. She died that night. She picked it up and turning ran part way down the circular staircase. She could hear Arnold fumbling at the lock outside. She slipped down quiet ly and opened the door; he was in side before she had got back to the stairs. It was quite dark, but she CHAPTER XXXIII. At the Foot of the Stairs. .at dusk was not known at the time. Personally, I knew nothing of either move; I had other things to absorb me at that time. (To be continued). Globe Flour, best by test, and the payroll in El Paso. ?S.0 BOWTf, $4 A MONTH GETS A I.OT IN GRAND VIEW SUBDIVISION, OK LAS CItUCES IF YCD GO ON THE EXCURSION SUNDAY. El Paso Dairy Company PKODUCEES OF AHD DEA1IES IS Pyre Milk and Cream Phonea: Sell 340 Amt 115 Office 313 5. Oresec St. S Crawley Co. EXPERT PRINTERS 331 Texas St. 1 Paso, Texaa ASSAYESS & CHEMISTS GRAND MEW WIjLI SOON HAVE CITY WATER, NEW MAINS WILL RUN THROUGH THE SUBDIVISION. jjstoni Assay Office i CRITCHJCTT A. FEXGUSON, Successors te Haines Crltchett. i Ass&yers. Chaalata. Metallurgis I. f forsret. let's keeD our money i -n-Kenia ior w oxuppers. -. imma oiwi ctiti wf tii hot Hlohft , j 522? S&n Francisco St. Phona 324. . ,-, j.. xt.- -i i " "v"- " - - i a , as i drove rapidly up 10 me nouse Flour. BIG EXCURSION LAS CRUCES SUNDAY. indepndsni Assay Off! ESTA3USHED 183S. D. W. IvECXHAET. E-iL. FrnnnVHi. l Agent fcr Ore Shippers Assays enrf JC! ana Heportea upon. tsuMon ivarM wpcHi. - n - oa Office and Laboratory: Cor. 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