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EL PASO HERALD 8 Tuesday, November 19, 1912 The Caliaher Department Stere Co., Inc. "All Thrifty Buyers Are Headed The "Make-Room t d&l6 And the "better values" are the drawing cards We simply must make room for the immense Xmas stocks that are crowding every nook and corner of this big store and forcing the regular stocks out at prices much under the usual. "Make Room" Sale Special Values In $2 Pkia aad Fascy Ssitiags "Make Room" Price rf OQ Here's a beautiful P J. c3I7 gathering of high grade materials in all desired shades. $1.25 VELVET TAFFETAS "Make Room" Price DP- In a splendid choice of OOC beautiful shades an excellent quality, 36 in. wide. WOMEN'S COAT SWEATERS Single breasted, with $1.69 large pearl buttons- and roll collar in red only 2nd Floor. Women's Aviation Caps - WOMEN'S $1.25 UNIONS "Make Room" QE Price oOC MAJESTHC CORSETS $L00tos$5.00 The best corset at the price to be had anywhere a model to suit sny figure. p? j KTPUtHATORY KOT2E. fidian tana. Ah pnaRuw-iedneed tosea tewrf. lfoi.n (contlnsons Ha) pass thxowb poloti of eaoal xb pnasare. Bcossma (dttMHmd pMs XmuA pomt of eqU (empenttBre; drawn only lor xfto. feserine. ST. and MO". O cle Q partly cloudy: teadyj ram: snerr; report jststaz. Arrows Sy with tho wind. First figure, tefflec ataie: second, precipitation of M Inch or Bora tat past M, hours: third, maximum wind vetos DENIES HE OWNS INTEREST IN SALOON I John Stoldmaa, Charged "With Sunday Selling, Says He Is 'ot Interested in Broadway Saleen. John Stoldrcan was the third man ar rested by the police Monday charged with violating the liquor laws by sell ing liquor on Sunday. The police stated. that the defendant is a part owner of a saloon on Broadway, wherein the sales are alleged to have been made. Stoldman denied that he owned an ni terest in the saloon. Herman Pedrizzi, who was arrested d -. : .. WHIA'S'Hhll-?. MB SIFiAU ":OfcV 7 - , -. flMjfAA r- -. . it M . Want a Tonic? Qo To Your Doctor Isafcoholatonic? No! Does it make the blood pure? No! Does it streigthen the nerves? No! Is Ayer's Sarsaparilla a tonic? Yes! Does it make the blood piue? Yes! Does it strengthen the nerves? Yes! By asking your doctor you can learn more qwui mo ituuuy iiitruiciiit:. r ouow nis advice. An Extra Special Value Are These Black Coats at . $7.50 and $12.50 Shown m the much favored long models Well made well fitting coals, of heavy serviceable cloaking really worth $10.00 and $15.00. Nifty Models In Misses and Small Women's Coats at $12.50 and $15 Are shown in a wonderful gathering in the "Macki naw" and "Hany Panfyy" models, in reversible chas ings of attractive design and in the plain models worth a third more! Women's Coat Suits Specially Priced at $24.75 Are one of the many bargains that are shown in the better grades of materials both novelty mixtures and plain shades are shown excellently designed and finished TJveae suits are worth to $32.50. AlITrimmedHatsl-2 0ff the Price Every hat in the entire stock women's, misses' and children's at just Half Regular Prices! 1-4 Off the Price Of all nove)ty suitings marked regularly at $2.50 the yard and upwards 1-4 Off. $1.25 AWD $1.50 SUITINGS "Make Room" Price QQ 44 to 54 in. wide, in OtC plain shades every desired eel or. WOMEH'S COAT SWEATERS Double breasted, all &y 7E wool, with two rows j) O large pearl buttons and roll collar, grey only. la Colors' or White, With Fancy Fand & Rosette, 98c WOMEN'S KNIT PETTICOATS At 50c up to d1 OC $1.5 u. S3, .uepanmenx oi WHIA'S'Hhll-?. MB . ,, hilum i muLirtc- 5W GJZ&SZ Ju fcH V c- T . cj EI Paso, Tues., Nov. Korecasts. Kl Paso and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday; warmer tonight. Now Mexico: (Not received a tel egraphic interruption.) West Texas: Fair tonight and Wed nesday; warmer tonight. - . by the police on a charge of selling Tj&pSSttRZ 5 I -.,... , .mc wuiiijr cuuri cnarg- aioioman aeniea uiat he owned an in lawful selling of liquor, was released Monday afternoon upon furnishing a $300 bond. "FKIKKD" -OFFERS 5100,680 FOR CHAIR OF MISSIONS AT YAMS New Haven, Conn., Nov. 19. President Taft was in attendance at the regular meeting of the Yale corporation. The main subject discussed was the uni versity budget. It was announced that a inena or tne university has offered 1100,000 for the endowment of the chair J C.AyerCa. Lotreli, MoSf Women's Novelty Coats Specially Priced at $25.00 Present a charming choice of the higher grades of late models, in both "Johnny" coats and the long styles. These are shown in the favored diag onals, boueles and fancy mixtures, with rich trimmings worth to $35.00. All Suits at $35 and Up 1-4 Off the Price All the finer grade coat suits, in novelty and plain models, enter in to this sale at 1-4 Off the Price! Dress Materials $2.50BroadclothSuitings m "Make Room Price (t J Q 54 in. wide all want- P X Oa7 ed shades an excellent, heavy quality $1.69 the yard. 36 IN. MESSALINE SILKS "Make Room" Price QQ Worth 1.00 and $1.25. OIC in every new shade, a splendid quality 89c the yard. CHILDREN'S WOOL SWEATERS A great value at CO Others at 75c, 98c and 0C $1.25, in a fine ' choice of eolors and plain white. WOMEN'S 75c UNIONS "Make Room" r r Price 59C WOMEN'S KIMONOS 98c to $3.50 In the better grades of flannelette Prettily trimmed, in colors to please you. grccmiura SIFiAU .. if ?.V iniez. .-s. ' ' 19, 1912. &mW? Local Data. BI Paeo Readings. Today Yesdy S a.m. S p.m. Barometer (sea level) 30.26 30.28 Dry thermometer 35 49 Wet thermometer 34 42 Dew point 33 36 Relative humidity 92 61 Direction of wind SE SE Velocity of wind 6 5 State of weather clear clear Rainfall last 24 hours Highest temp, last 24 hrs..53 Lowest temp, last 24 hrs..35 , River. Height of river this morning above fixed zero mark. 11.2 feet. Rise in last 24 hours, 0.1 foot. of missions in the Yale divinity school, on condition that 3200,000 additional be KPMlrn1 This mnvpmpnt a rmr . .ka plan to raise at least a million dollars for the development of the inter-denominational divinity school Into a Ki eat unieritv school of religion, w.th acVqunilj ir'ioweil departments of rxusbions and of social serwetj Roller Skating prom ises to be the popular pastime this Winter, so we have added Skating Shoes to regular lines. THE Hippodrome Skating Rink has sprung into instant popularity, and a Tegular "skat ing shoe" is needed to get the most pleasure out of this pastime. We have just received what we regard as the ideal skating shoe. They come in gun metal calf or kid, blucher style, have full round toe, heavy welt sole and low heel. While these shoes are specially recommended for skating, you will find them to be ideal "general . tt service snoes. The Price FREE! FREE! FREE! All this week, with every pair of Skating Shoes sold, we will give Free an Admission Ticket to the Hippodrome Rink, and Skate Order. garesiigoi 204 San EWS BREVITIES (Advertisement.) Train Bulletin. Texas & Pacific train No. 5, due at 8:05 p. m., is reported one hour late. All other afternoon and night trains are reported on time for Tuesday. Dr. It. M. Ratlttf, dentist. Sue. to Dra. Paget & Ratllff, 204-6-6, Caples Bid?. Ea Rente to Artcftln Oil Fields. E. P. Young, of San ' Antonio, Tex., was an arrival in El Paso Tuesday en route to Artesia, N. M., to investigate the reported flowing oil wells in that settion. Mr. Young is connected with the J. H. JtJauiding coranany. whose business he started was to nromaia oil I fields. He seated that1 he wenlufniaVfrf" .i thorough investigation of tile oil i properties at Artesia. Dr. Ebert, Dentist, 21S-21S Mills Bldg. To Talk to Men's Club. St. Clement's Men's club will meet Thursday . evening for its regulci monthly talkfest. David McKnlght, president of the club, will talk on par cels post and its effect on the mail service. Prompt Hack Service. Pomeroy's nacks are at the barn, hitched, awaiting your call. Phones, Bell 651-2144. Is' Sent to Jnnrez. Antonio Paiz, arrested by the police Monday on a charge of being insane, was turned over to the immigration of- makes the second time that Paiz has oeen aeponeo. Dr. J. H. Paget, dentist, 601-592 Roberts-Banner Bldg.. phone 1654. Soldiers Under Arest. John Wilson one of the two soldiers wso was arrested by the police Satur day night following a disturbance in which it was alleged the "sb! (liars tried to break up a meeting beinffaonducted jn the tent on Magoffin avenue op posite the Toltec club, was turn'ed over to the military autnoiities at Fort Bliss Monday. Ed Mills, his companion, was transferred to the county jail after a oomnlaint charsrinsr him with nan-vine- a pistol was filed in the county court, i Dr. RoninRun, disease of children, and obstetrics, 211 Roberts-Banner Bldg. Is Released On $300 Bond. Raul Varela, who was arrested by the police last week, following a row which occurred 'in a saloon on South 21 Paso street, at the conclusion of which he was alleged to have fired two shots, was released on a $300 bond. Varela was charged in the county court with unlawfully carrying a pistol, and in justice of the peace E. B. McClintock's court, with assault to murder. deeding glasses? See our optician. Foster Co., Jewelers, Herald Bldg. Dr. Cameron, dentist. 22S Jlesa Ave. Presbyterian Men to Sleet. This evening at the First Presby terian church, the Presbyterian Men's club will have its first get acquainted meeting of the year. T. J. Jones, as chairman of the club committee, has arranged an mrormal program and a buffet lunch will be served. Dr. Anna Reum. Buckler Bldg. For faonse wiring and fixtures see the National Telegraphone and Supply Company, 317 Mills 'street. Defendant Chooses Own Jurors. Goshen. N. Y., Nov. 19. Burton W. Gibson, the New York lawyer charged with the murder of Mrs. Rosa Menschik Szabo. overruled his counsel, Robert H. Elder, and chose five of the 12 jurors for his case. Dr. Xettle Satterlce, osteopath. 609 American Bank BWkt phone 14 L Dr. Prentiss, diseases of stomach, in testines, liver, 515 Roberts-Banner Bldg. Criticises Rhodes Students. Washington. D. C. Nov. 19. A severe criticism of the caliber of'students sent tn fW fnr.l iinlrAi-altv nna. Ih. Phiula. I scholarship was delivered by Dr. Geo. i. .parKin. of oxrord, executive secre tary of the Rhodes scholarship trust, before the National Association of State universities. Dr. Parkin divided the students sent to Oxford from the United States into three classes. The first third he said were high grade students; dents: the second third, were fair, while the other third "well, it is a mystery to the Oxford faculty how they ever got there. ' Mciran Herald on Sale at Ward's Pharmacy, in El Paso. Com plete and reliable news of what hap pens in Mexico. Will Reorganize Tellnride Co. Telluride. Colo.. Nov. 19. For the pur pore of reorganizing, the entire hold ings of tin Tollnndf Peer eompan Lrnbrdcins numerous power generating N is $3.50 Antonio St. plants, transmission lines, reservoirs and water power sites in Colorado. Utah and Idaho were sold by sheriff G. W. Tallman. The purchaser was W. E. Wheeler, president of the Bank of Tel luride, acting for Neil A. AVlthers, of New York, and the purchase price was $M0.000. Dr. A. T. Still Osteopthlc Infirmary. Dr. Ira W. Collins, physician in chief; Dr. Amelia Burk. Dr. Grace Parker. XV. Paul R. Collins, consulting physicians; 201 West Missouri street. Girl's Father Arrests Hypnotist. Grand Junction. Colo.. Nov. 19. Gladys Berson, 18 years of age, of Eu reka, Utah, and Harry Gatley, 27 years old,, a traveling hypnotist, were arrest ed here at the request of the girl's father, C M. Berson. After their arrest the girl told the police that at a per formance in Eureka she had volun teered to become a hypnotic subject of Gatley and that ance then she had been contfpletely under a spell which he led cast after her. It Is alleeed that Gatley and Kiss Berson hare been traveling as man. ana wile ana ne wilt be taken back t Utah for trial on a ( statutory charge. Dr. Klein, diseases of lungs, stomach. T intestines. Roberts-Banner Bldg. Gem Electric Co., S01 San Antonio St Grants Stay of Sentence. New York. N. Y.. Nov. 19. A. certifi cate of reasonable doubt for William J. Cummins, whose sentence to an inde terminate term in Sing Sing for lar ceny in connection with the- wrecked Carnegie Trust company was recently confirmed by the appelate division of the. supreme court, was granted by jus tice Miller, one of the appelate Jus tices. The former chairman of the Car negie company's board'of directors was admitted to bail fixed at 575,000. Cummins- was convicted on four counts, al- leging theft of about 5140,000. Have your electrical work done by the old reliable Texas Electrical Supply Co., 119 N. Stanton St. Both phones. Dr. Janes, foot specialist. Mills Bldg Settled by Agreement. The case of Krakauer. Zork & Meye vs. H. McjUees, a suit on a well drilling contract, which was on trial Monday in the county court, was settled by agree ment before the conclusion of the trial. The case was an appeal from the jus tice court. Dr. Garrett, diseases of stomach, in- testines, metabolism. 403-4 Roberts- Banner Duiiaing. Dr. Jaralesen, diseases of kidneys, bladder, rectum and skin; 618 Mills Bldg Gen. Merrlara Dies In Maine. Portland, Me., Nor. 19w Maj. Gen. Henry Clay Merriam, retired. -died at Ms home in this city, after an illness of n.ft.rlv tvn VMIfL (?n Mrrlam -wflo born at Houlton in 1837, and in 1862 he r was commissioned captain in the 20th Maine regiment. He was brevetted for gallantry at Antletam. During his vol unteer service lie won three brevets and the' congressional medal of honor for "conspicuous gallantry in battle." Dr. Bryan, dentist. 107 El Paso street To Our Customers. When our phone. No. 36, Is busy, please call 210. Held IJres., Coal and Wood. 1 3Iore Arrests In Portland Scandal. Portland, Ore., Nov. 19. Three addi tional arrests were made, in connection with a scandal among men and boys which has shaken this city since Sat urday, when 11 men were arrested and one other attempted suicide. All the defendants save one, were arraigned and held under bonds of from $2500 to $5000. Several additional warrants have been issued and will be served as rap idly as possible. Several of the sus pected persons have left Portland. DESPOINDEXCY CAUSES IIAYDEX MAX TO LEAVE Silver City, N. M.. Nov. 19. News has been received here of the death of Sam Blair, at Hayden, Ariz., brother of ex sheriff Jim Blair, of Santa Rita. His remains were sent to Belton. Tex., his old home. A brother of the Blairs em ployed in a dry goods store in Hayden. after the death of Sam, disappeared and so far as known here he has not been located. It seems the death of Sam Blair deeply affected bis brother and he. it Is said, drew about $100 from his employers and left Hayden without tell ing anyone where he was going, and has not been seen since. He had money deposited in the bank at Hayden. and it is still there. He was a sober and in dustrious young man, very popular in Haden and his friends fear he has been mlirdrri1 frr tho mfTov Tnet is Vnnwn to have had on him when he left Haj -1 I aen. VALEXTIXE DRUG STORE IS EXTERED BY BURGLARS. Valentine. Texas. Nov. 19. The Val entine drug store was broken into and the cash register, containing only small change, was robbed and a rifle was stolen. No clue of the robbers is to b found. H. A. Peterson, of Candelaria, has rented the store bulldins belonging to Mrs Lou Fole and will put in a stok of enpral met i h.ndis" .Mr. Peterson also has j. store at Pel Rio, To Make Your Thanks giving Dinner a Success Be sure and have Buster Brown Bread. It's better Bread than you can bake yourself. It's the best Bread you can buy. Order From Your Grocer. FOR SALE BY BAKING COMPANY sszassaSEEnasssGsmBU SOME VERY TALL MEN IN COCHISE There Are Also Seme Very Short Ones, Some Very Heavy Ones and Seme Very Light Ones.' Douglas, Ariz., Nov. 19. The great register of Cochise county, Ariz., shows that at the close of registration, there were on the rolls a total number of 5834 electors; Bisbee ranging first with 1,935 ; Douglas second with 1149, and Lowell third with SC7. out o 41 precincts. . The oldest elector to cast his ballot at the recent election in Cochise coun ty is Nicholas Hunsaker, oX Pirtleville, aged 37 years. The oldest naturalized citizen of the county is E. W. Sinclair, of Lowell, formerly of Tombstone, aeed 82, and naturalized in Sioux City, Iowa, Sept. 24, 157. He is a native of Scotland and an engineer by occupation. Second oldest is James Garrett, of Gleeson. aged 78 years, and naturalized in Sac ramento, Calif, in October, 1859; while the third oldest elector is Frederick Klockow, of Tombstone, a native of Germany, and naturalized in Jo Davis county, I1L, Aug. 24, 1860. The oldest and tallest negro voter in the county is Simon P. Franklin, of Courtland, a farmer. He is 70 years of age and six feet in height. The heaviest man on the register is W. S. Campbell, of Courtland, wfao weighs 375 pounds. The tallest native born Arisonan is John Valensuela, a resident of Here ford. He is six feet five Inches tall, and weighs 190 pounds. The oldest actively engaged miner is Thos. McKinny, of Lowell, who is 71 years of age. The oldest native born Arisonan of Mexican parents is E. D. Saenes aged 51 years, a resident of Benson. John Nelson of Lowell is the tallest miner on record, being S feet 4 inches tall and weighing 210 pounds. The oldest naturalized citizen of Mex ico, by reason of the Gadsden Treaty, is Joe M. Robles, aged. 70 years, ana engaged in the stock raising business at Pool. W. K. York, of Lowell, is the tallest cowpuncher riding the range in Cochise county, being 6 feet 1 inch tall. The lightest men In the county are: Patrick 0Haga, a naturalised citizen and resident of Benson, weighing bnt 93 pounds, and a farmer by occupation. C. E. Pratt, of Tombstone, a painter, weighing 100 pounds, and being 5 feet 5 Inches talL Jsa liemons, a cattleman of San Simon, who also tips the scales at 109 pounds. The smallest man on the record is W. T. Norgan. of Cochise, who is but five feet tall. Charles F. Link, of Douglas, em ployed at the Calumet & Arizona smel ter as a motorman, is the tallest man in the county, beiiux C feet S inches tall, and weighing 21 pounds; while the second tallest man is xaul Forschlle, of Pirtleville, a satire of Germany, 6 feet 4 inches tall, and weighing 230 pounds. SAYS HE KILLED MAN NEAR TUCSON Chicago, ni., Nov. 19. Stephen La porte, 45 years old, who gave his ad dress as Tucson. Ariz., when arrest ed here as a suspicious character, sur prised the detectives who took him in to custody by breaking down sud denly and confessing that on the night of August 13, 1907. he shot and killed Walter Taylor, a ranchman, near Tucson. Laporte said he was em ployed by Taylor. He. . said he had been freed alter a nasty inquest by a coroners jury. The man is held here pending a reply by the Tucson police to a tele gram sent by the police here asking them to investigate the story . THERE ARE IMITATIONS NOW But Newbro's Herpicide Was the First Dandruff Germ Destroyer. A discovery can be made but once. After that all similar acts become emu lation, imitation or an attempt at sub stitution. , Newbro's Herpicide "is a discovery. It was the first remedy ever given to sci ence to kill the dandruff germ. Other preparations have since been offered to the public, some similar in appearance, some in odor, but all bringing the dar ing promise of doing the same things that Herpicide has been doing for j ears. Every article of this kind is merely one more instance of vicious emulation, vile imitation or a base attempt at sub stitution. The "something just as good" story is old. why give It a thought? Herpi cide is the Original Remedy. It kills the dandruff germ and prevents the hair from falling. Itching of the scalp stops almost with the first ap plication. Don t be deceived by something iust as Sod- HA&a ska b& If your own druggist does not keep the genuine dandruff germ destroyer, Newbro's Herpicide, go to one who does. One dollar size bottles are sold under an absolute guarantee. Send 10c In postage for sample and booklet to The Herpicide Co.. Dept. R, Detroit, Mich. Applications may be ob tained at good barber shops. Newbro's Herpicide in aOc and $1.00 sizes is sold by all dealers who guar antee it to do all that is claimed. If ' ou are not satisfied your money will b r funded. Kelly & Pollard, special agents. (Adv.) RESOLVED: V "i THAT THE jf THANK-56IVIN6 DINNER WONT BE t-s 1 COMPLETE L. WITHOUT JL t V&U-STER. &ROWN KHf ..V BREAD. gy rWW Parity Pastries Are Best Ail. GROCERS. ARIZONA WOMEN TO DO JURY DUTY NOW To Get Bqnal RlgStt With Men, They Must Ahe Share the RespenslMU- ties In Ceehise Ceanty. Bisbee, Ariz.. Nov. 19. That equal suffrage v th men brings with It re sponsibilities as well as rights and privileges is a matter that th. women of Cochise county may soon have, oc casion to recognize, according to Gus Hlckey, chairman of the board of su pervisors ot' this county. He declares that action is tc be taken so that the sheriff will be required to draw an equal number of women and men on every 'jury that Is empaneled. The Army of Constipation .Is Growing Smaller Every Day. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are uy awe teixv In: permacen'!y core Csattoe- Noa. M3- mestfer sew, fasfjeibee, Skx Btaaedw, SalfewSkk. SMALL PILL, SMALL BOSE, SMALL PUCE r ' GeHHiae abr Signature ! HE WILL EDUCATE EL PASO BOY AND GIRL BISiXBSS MAX GIVES A BISIM3SS BDUCATIOX TO O.VK BOY .VXD nine ctbt. ripr vkib i A well known EI Paso business man i -whose success proves the value of a : business education will give two i scholarships each year in the Inter j national Business College for deserving j boys and girls who- have not the means I of securing such training for them- such consideration. THE ONLY LIMITATIONS: The boy and girl must be 16 years or over, and have definite ideas as to why they want a business education The candidates" are to -write a letter stating age. residence, occupation. previous schooling, and reason for wanting a business training. These letters will be treated- as con fidential and will help to guide a com mittee who will award the scholarships. Write at once. Address letters to "Friend of Business Education." P. O. Box 509. El Paso. Texas. Dentists All Work Guaranteed. We give gas for extraction. DR'S. BYERS 203 Trust Bldg. Liey not -h JgmQmm r 111! I ' UEPI 1 I X. JmmmuuW IBJvfcR . JW"9Jf 1 pills. fc5SiKSWyvSyESBi9alnne!Bnf 1K Dining Cars M SP Standard Pullman g Jg Chair Cars S? Sp We have reduced 3 fipl round trip rates JS ff to points North, -S Wm. East and South- S tHI "Ask Us." JR TEXAS gPACIFl'C'J . ar- - a