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El Paso herald., November 01, 1912, Sport and Society Section, Page 12, Image 12
About El Paso herald. (El Paso, Tex.) 1901-1931
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E3L PASO HERALD 12 Friday, November 1, 1012 -V. . -- J fir - i :m m i i " ' 4 -!. -& - a n? - ?& rfcKS $&: Wk .. --..- -.- ! - V.WV.V-. ". :sri p 4 " -- 4 i ' ",- I - 4 Ar.T-T.rv ' - !, TWV Lltrt2.fti23 srswsS & sy 2i' zf ? asr -s . '.j :.g- ft i i$ :M- rVi-J Mfi C.O you sure will like this tobacco! & 4- '& Men, here's tobacco that gives you a fresh deal in pine smokine:. Tobacco tha s all ready for your pipe, thaf s long burning, holds its .fire close and can't bite your tongue, because the bite is cut out by a patented process. Forget that old messy way of rubbing and grinding tobacco in your hands. Pour Prince Albert right from the tin and light up for the bulliest enjoyment you ever got out of a pipe smoke, bar none! the national joy smoke Get this into your system right, you cigarette smokers, because 4'n om7 f.n "-T- M A. M 1 A .-. T T it o gvuu. ui wiicii ns your spirits. Prince Albert tobacco makes the finest cigarette you ever rolled. It's not only crimp cut, which makes rolling simple and easy, but it saves waste. And, besides, you get the delicious freshness and fragrance and flavorthat no other tobacco ever can give you. Be a sport. Put up a nickel or dime for one of those handy packages and go to it like you were after a good thing. Prince Albert is sold everywhere in. toppy Sc red bags, 10c tidy red tins, and pound and half-pound humidors. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C. rfcHUKIfP RIIWHIITO ETTETC -- The Old and the New Their Mingling In Japan To-day Makes One Of Ae Significant Sights Ul the nerm. v u rs of vast Importance to his great country. Nobody questions that admiral Togo is a man who muit be reckoned with by the nations of the world. If u.iy or them should think of making war upon Japan the inia?e of Togo and his fighting flett wouid nso menacingly before then ci. The bravest naval officer, trained in -western schools uia western methods of war. would steer his ships into Japanese waters with an anxious heart if he Knew that Togo was tbere waiting for him And jet, notwithstanding our respect t't WKmrni Hea it mm lP a wHfe JJm ' ' " ' This is Real Syrup Red Vefoa Molasses Candy v Brine one quart of RED VELVA to a sou: aaa Best Doner. Keep snmng until syrup naraens wnen aroppea. into cold water. Grease pans, poor candy on them to coot wnen cool enoagn to nanaie, putt candy from ftps of timers until it be comes a goiaen color. hs ' Just try Velva with this recipe and see how fine Ills. Youn get flavor at Its very best and quality at its finest. There lsn t anything like Velva for waffles, griddle cakes or candy any where, by any name there s no tiling maae tnai is as bou in the red can for making candies and baking cakes. It has more than syrup flavor it has Vclaa Savor, that snakes telling about it Impossible Yob must taste it to know what we mean Will you? Ten cents up, in clean, sanitary cans. Velva in the green cans, too, at your srocer's. PENICK & FORD, L'td. New Orleans, La. Send for the book of Vdoa Recipes. Ho charge. m ADXIRAX. TOGO IX OXE OF THE CURIOUS JAPANESE JIXRICKSHAS, AXD (THE SMALLER. PICTURE) A PORTRAIT OP GBX. XOGI 30J 3w j. ""'tiw6 8 V yl 0i nBD&BB I. Department of Agriculture. "W51ATHBR BUREAU ' 'WILLIS L.MOORE. CWrfl zidtenttme. Mt pnanfta kvdaoed o m tevL Ifo&ias (conttnaoat H pw aroneh pateta of eqaalairpneMKa, Isaiiiama (dpMod Sni VMS thioasb points of eqaaitemperMBce; tarn only tor zero, freezing, 8tr aad lOOP. O eleur. Q partty oloodr; otooiy; rsin: snow; report miming. Arrows fly with Qe wind. Hist ngnres, tw atoie: second, pitectpltation of .01 men or son for past M hours, third, maxlanm wind veioo-ltr- ARIZONA ELKS TO ' MEET IN GLOBE! ! 'Hill Hae ReHnios In That City Xext April and Are AdvertlslBg the GatkertBK at Phseaix Fair. Phoenix, Arit, Novj 1. At a meet- ' ing between E. M. Dickerman, 3S5 ' Tucson deputy grand exalted ruler, B. P. O. E for Arizona; J. C Graves, ".35, Phoenix, and Joe Prochaska, of Globe, constituting a committee 'of the Klks' reunion association held in Phoenix yesterday, April 24, 25 and 26 -were fixed upon as the dates of El Paso, S-riday. Xor. 1, 1915. Forecast!. El Paso and vicinity Fair tonixht and Saturday: heavy frost tonfobt; warmer Saturday. New Mexico Generally fair tonight and Saturday; not so cold Saturday. West Texas Tonight, fair; heavy frost. Saturday, increasing olondiness; warmer. ?1.WW' . M I j (Ry Garrett P. SiervisS.) WE have kere a photograph of the famous admiral Togo, one of the greatest sea fighters of the age, an Asiatic, with no drop of Aryan blood in his veins, who has shown that he can handle a fleet of modern battleships, constructed, armed and manned on European and Ameri can principles, as well as a FarragnX. a Dewey or a Nelson could do it. All the world admires and honors him as a hero, a patriot and a man of genius. We see him just issuing from the rate of the palace of the Japanese senate in Ttokio, where with his colleagues, who are following, him, he has doubt less been engaged in considering mat- for this great Japanese, when we look at this photograph of him, a smile comes upon our lips. There is some thing about it which amuses our Occi dental minds in spite of the honor hich we instinctively pay to the man. Our attention is distracted from him to his conveyance. He reminds us, ir resistibly, of a man taking a ride in a baby carriage. It is the national vehicle of his coun ty, the jinricksha. It has been used for generations. To the Japanese eye there is nothing undignified about it. The man who is able to ride in a jin ricksha is enied by his countrymen. U is as honorable a distinction, in Tokio to be swiftly drawn through -he streets in a glittering jinricksha by a running coolie as to ride behind a spanking team of $10,000 horses in New York. But people usually judge things not by their suitability to sur Toundmg circumstances, but by their accord with inherited ideas and preju dices. Foreigners who have riduen m these man-drawn vehicles all agree that after they got over laughing at the funny spectacle which they thought they .were making of them selves, they found the experience alto gether delightful. The motion is smooth and easy, and there is no dan ger of running people down in nar row crowded streets. The Old Form Remains. But observe now how the spirit of western invention has affected even this characteristic and traditional in stitution of old Japan The wheels of admiral Togo's jinricksha are fur nished with modern rubber tires and braced with light steel spokes like an American bicycle. The folded leath er top. which he can have put up in an instant to shield off the sun or the rain, is constructed after the plan of our best buggy tops. Only the old form remain's; the materials and the workmanship are borrowed from th& western world. Chaased the Ships. The Japanese found that steel bat tleships were preferable to war junks, and they discarded the junks and adopted the battleships just as the American iadian dropped his bows and arrows to learn to shoot with the white man's gun. They find that au tomobiles are a good thing for fast journeys, and so they have automo- , Wll&a. . thav qIba flnl that tlA -Hm ! ricksha is very suitable for their use. and they retain the linrlcksha. simply making it over with western ( tools and modern materials. And it ! is certain that admiral Togo will con- j tinue all his life to ride in his "baby ! carriage," while bis countrymen will ! applaud and admire him wherever he j appears. j MOVING PICTURE TRUST FIGHT. Austin. Tex-, Nov. 1. An effort is being made to obtain a modification of the injunction grgrV.i W nidge Pope of the district court at Beaumont in the anti-trust suit of the state against the socailed moving picture trust. Attor ney general Walthall has intimated a willingness to have the injunction granted by the court modified in order that the business of the defendant com panies may be facilitated. ASTHBSA GATAEEH WHOOHNG COUCH skuhuuio SPASMODIC CROUP COUGHS COLDS ESTABLISHED 1879 A simple, safe and effective treatment for bronchial troubles, -without dosing the stomach with drags. Used with success for thirty years. The air carrying the antiseptic vapor, in spired with evevy breath, makes breath ing easy, soothes the sore throat, and stops the cough, assuring restful nights. Cresotene is invaluable to mothers with young children and a boon to sufferers from Asthma. Send us postal for descriptive booklet. XLL BKrSSISTS. Jrj Cremate Antiseptic Ifcroat Thbietsf or the lp ritated throat. Tbeyare T4prai Mm' Ml nti sepoe. Of jonrdroggMt or from ns, Mc in stamps. YAPO CRE50LEKE CO. 2CaraWtSUN.T. Means Cleanliness LEN & Economy! the state reunion of the order to be held in Globe in 1913. It is ex pected that 1500 Elks will be present and preparations will be begun at once to care for that, number. Prochaska is enthusiastic over the matter and has spent the week adver tising the reunion and getting pledges from members of the order all over the state to send big delegations to Globe1 on the date set. Master Eugene Prochaska, five years of age, dressed in a long coat and silk hat, has daily distributed thousands of souvenirs for men and women advertising the reunion, among the box and reserved seat holders at the fair. Iecal Data. El Paso Readings. Today. Yesdy. Barometer (sea level) 30.32 30.02 5 42 24 28 NE 12 Specific Bloodpolson Everyone realizes that this disease is a blood infection of the most pow erfulnattire, the virus of which, so thoroughly poisons the corpuscles of the circulation that its symptoms are manifested over almost the entire body. First comes a tiny sore or pimple, then the mouth and throat ul cerate, glands in the groin swell, the hair begins to fall out, skin diseases break out on the body, and even the bones ache with rheumatic pains. Only a real blood purifier can have any curative effect on a blood poison so powerful as this. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood purifiers; it goes into the circulation and by thoroughly cleansing the blood of every parti cle of the insidious virus makes a permanent and lasting cure of Specific .Blood jfoison. If you are suffering with this disease S. S. S. will cure you because it will uurifv vour blood and enrich its health-promotine corpuscles. S. S. -S. is so absolutely safe and certain in its results, that every one may cure themselves at home and be assured the 'cure will be permanent and lasting-. S. S. S. is a ourelv vegetable remedy, being made entirelv of roots, herbs and barks, and it will certainlv cure Specific Blood Poison in all of its forms and stages. Home Treatment Book and medical advice free to all. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO- ATLANTA, GA 0fES4? dldsd REMEDY Ory thermometer 32 vet thermometer 28 Dew point 23 Relative humidity 65 Direction of wind SE Velocity of wind f' State of weather dear clear itainrau last 24 hours 0 Highest temp, last 24 hours. 59 Lowest temp, last 12 hours. 32 Klvcr. Height of river this morning above iixea zero mare, s.s reet. fail in last 24 nours, o.i soot. XOVTAMA SHIPPERS WAST LOWER RATES AND SOfl.Me DAMAGES Washington, D. C, Nov. 1. A peti tion was tiled with the interstate com merce commission today which consti tutes a record in the history of the commission in two respects. It contains tne names of l6Z separate complain ants, who are business men of Montana and demands reparation in the sum of stxw.vou. Freight rates on all classes and commodities are attacked as unreason able, exorbitant and discriminatory; the commission is asked to reduce the rates from 25 to 50 percent, according to xne cnaracter or tne articles trans ported; and damages in the sum men tioned are demanded for alleged exces sive charges on shipments during the years 1910, 1911, and 1912. MADKRO AX OPTIMIST. Fi om Los Angeies Times. President llariero is sending out in vitations to attend the first exposition of Mexico, to be held in the state of Colima in 10H Xo one will doubt that his intentions a: e honorable, but many will question his chances of pressing the button which will start any bip show in that country three months from now. Ynn ran nit vcmr hutter bills in two if VOU will confine the use of butter to. your table, and use Cottolene which is just as good as butter for shortening, and better for frying- in cooking. Cottolene costs no more than lard. It will go one-third farther than butter or lard, because it is richer. Cottolene contains no hog fat, but is a pure, vegetable product made from choket cotton oil. It is pure and clean, in source and making, is sold only in air-tight tin pails, which protect it from dirt, dust and store odors. Cottolene is healthful; Cottolene will produce the best results in cooking; Cottolene is more economical than butter or lard. Why not give Cottolene a trial, and serve your own best interests? Try this Recipe: 'iM ? l Vjy m I U (fit. I ? ) I M 1 1 1 !I m s s.r y i Made only by THE N.K. FAIRS ANK COMPANY Use butter on your table if""M VJrz& V?a"W225..V M ?a'i:..i -"! r VTjTO'siiV ell I Pi UTi S Km v& iWTtim mis vffiL"L9 BrPfiTVA l CREAM MUFFINS- 1 pint sifted nour 2 cup Cttttlene cup nul 2 tablespoons baking powder y teaspoon salt Mix the baking powder aad salt with the nour. Beat the yolks of the eggs lightly, add milk and stir quickly into the nour, then stir in the softened Cottolene and fawdy the egg whites well beaten. Fill a greased muffin pan two-thirds full and bake 15 minutes in a very hot oven. Use Cottolene in the kitchen tr V W&m&&twmM9?m I7ii i 1 " ill JL eKi! gal!.; M -r