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BHBBBlHIHBBBHIBmGsSi Bt TODAY 44 L O T S MORE W' i BP in 'wu 1 1 "I " 1 1 I HI i ill fm WIT NAM Are b IB . than in addition because you More For Your Think of buying a perfectly level lot with soil that will grow any thing. With cement walks, parked drives, city water, electric lights and telephones and excellent car service for only $200.00 a Lot Only $10.00 Phone 803 NOW AMERICANS SERVE TERMS IN JUAREZ ( Continued From Page One. ) the Juarez Jail on charges of being ri nk and assaulting a man at Guada lupe, a town 30 mile east of Juarez, and opposite Fabena. Texas. They were given a trial in Juaxex and .heir case affirmed by the supreme L.rt of the state. Consul T. D. Ed- ivards sought a reduction of the sen- i teuce. but this could not be secured af- J It r Hie yapvrn nau guiic iu iuasiMiaw f - approval bv the supreme court of the state. Then an effort was to be Tii.-ac to secure a pardon for tnem, but It vas found that before this could be Gardes aad Flower Seeds Cane Seed Kaffir Corn IMilo Maize German Millet Alfalfa Seed Stock Beets Peanuts Stock and Poaltry Remedys Conkey's and Pratt's Oyster Shell, Charcoal, Beefscraps, Bonemeal, Alfalfa Meal, Spray Pumps. Arsenate of Lead. We keep open even ings until nine P. M. EL PASO SEED CO. Phone 363. San Antonio and Campbell Sts. A CARLOAD OF THE CELEBRATED BREAD WINNER FLOUR. 24 pound sack 75c 48 pound sack $1 .45 EXCELLEXT FOR BRE D AND BISC ITITS. LEVY PHONES 5053098. Cf OMP A NY Being Bold bs b H HlsE B b IB Isfl any other E! Cash and $10.00 a WHILE THEY LAST taken through the various channels to f the governor, the sentence would be served, so it as dropped, I VASQUEZ GOMEZ WILL NOT GO TO MEXICO Emilio Vasquez Gomez, self-styled provisional president of Mexico, has refused tbe offer of Gen. Victorlano Huerta, acting provisional president, t visit the national canitaL A private car brougnt here from Mexico City to convey Gomez, was returned, and the commission of eight sent to plead for Huerta will return soon with their mission unsuccessfully fulfilled. At torney Vasquez Gomez intends to meet his brother. Dr. Francisco Vas quez Gomez, recently escaped from Veracruz, upon his arrival at New Or- i leans or New York. TAX OTT GOLD EXPORTS. Mexico City, April 15. A measure lmrmeinir ji taY of 10 wr cent of ex- I ports of gold from Mexico today, re ceived imai approval irom me cnam ber of deputies and was sent to tbe senate for consideration. Today's Beauty Recipes By Mme. D'Mille. i "The electric needle for the removal i of superfluous hair is both painful and expensive. A quick, safe and sure fta;. to remove wild hairs is to apply a. little powdered delatone mixed with water. Just cover the hairs -with this ' paste for a minute or two. wipe off, wash the skin and the hairs will be gone. apring colds are often more stub- , born than colds brought on by -winter j exposure. Mother's Salve will break up an ordinary cold in head or chest , oer night. It is easy to use. quick to act. and relieves catarrh, croup, sore throat. ! ' The Vaucaire home treatment is so I successful in developing the bust be cause It accelerates the blood circula- ' tion, and builds up the underlying tis tue Make a syrup with 1 1-2 cupfuls of sugar and a pint of hot water. Dis- ' solve an ounce of gallol in this syrup and take two teaspoonfuls before meals. "To keep the skin fair, fresh and smooth, apply In the morning a lotion made b dissolving an original pack age of mayatone in a half pint of witch ' hazel. It will not rub off or show like powder and prevents the growth of hair Maj atone quickly corrects dark, I sallow and blotchy complexions. ' You can recommend Mother's Sham Poo to j our husband and he will thank ou for it. Many men who shave themselves do not shampoo frequently enough Dandruff, falling hair and baldness are caused by a parasite, and , Mother's Shampoo removes these para- sltts. It restores dry. brittle and faded hair to a glossy, fluffy condition, and i keps the scalp healthy. I "To darken eyebrows and make them grow longer and more evenly, apply plain p roxin with the finger tips. Py roxin applied to the lash roots makes I them grow long and lovely. It does j not coarsen but makes them soft and J silky." Adv. UNDERSEXT, ALL OTHERS Z04-206 E. OVERLAND SI j , In B SB m H Paso nay R.T?xi A fH BRITAIN ON wv-M-M-J. AJiVJ.xa.Jj.1 " MEXICAN SITUATION Waahintrtnn "T r An 5 droat Britain may take no further steps to ward recognizing the Huerta govern ment in Mexico inasmuch as it has held that Huerta is president by con stitutional succession. Great Britain, according to state de partment advices today, has been ready to recognize Mexico ahead of the United States, thus smashing a precedent which always gave the United States first opportunity of rec ognizing countries in the western hem isphere. There is reason to believe today, however, that the British government may noid tne view that further formal recognition of the Mexican government is unnecessary. AMERICANS RESPONSIBLE FOR KILLING AT ClATMAS. Mexico City, Mex., April 15. The governor of Sonora, in an official mes sage to the central government, places the blame for the killing of two Amer ican sailors at Guaymas last week on the sailors themselves. According to this report, one of a group of Intoxicated sailors attacked a Mexican. The chief of police, who went to his rescue, was in turn "brutally assaulted with clubs and fists." When unable to withstand the attack longer, and with sailors choking him he drew his gan and fired repeat edly. An officii from the American war ship stopped the fight. The governor nays that apologies were received from the warship. REBELS READY TO MOVE OX GUAYMAS. logales. Ariz., April 15. The cam paign of the "Constitutionalist" forces against Guaymas, the only point in Sonora remaining In the hands of the Huerta government, awaits only the arrival of the state troops which Sun day took Naco, on the Arizona border. Nearly 1,500 men will be hurried from the vicinity of Naco to Hermoslllo. the state capital below which point more than 2,006 troops already are mobilized. No more than 00 federals defend Guaymas, on the California gulf. GOES TO JUAREZ FOR QI'lET SMOKE IV TIK PI.A7.1 There is an El Pasoan who goes to Tl.O ..A AW.... J. .. 1 1 I . wua, cvdj u- iu eujuy nis alter dinner pipe. He is a familiar figure in the plaza, where he sits for half an houi sometimes longer, enjoying his smoke and watching the birds. He says It is too noisy in El Paso to en joy a quiet smoke. RECEIVE REPORT OF REDEL INTEXT TO GET AMMUMTIO.V. Ranger3 received the report Monday night that 250,000 rounds of ammuni tion and two machine guns were to be smuggled across the river below Wash ington park by the revolutionists. No attempt was made to cross the muni tions of war. the officers say. "You're In Wrong" BB if you think Xature alone will M restore strength and vigor to Sthc Stomach, Liver and Bowels when they heeooie weak. Help is needed at once and a trial of " HOSTETTER'S " Stomach Bitters m is recommended. H It will help you & m m .i iVl A stirring military drama of the Civil Ww. One of the best pictures ever shown in El Paso. Don't Miss It! Special Music Tonight To morrow--'1 A Sicilhan Heroine" A Splendid Picture of the Revolution. MEXICAN MONEY ! DROPPING FAST Mexican currency Is due to drop to , 40 cents on the local exchange and it is not wanted at any price by the clearing' house New York exchange was reported to have been $2.61 in Mexico City Mon . lay. although the El Paso banks hae been unable to get any quotations on , this class of exchange in Mexico Mexican money has been selling for jo cents in small quantities in the El Paso . banks A meeting of the clearing house is expected to be held Wednesday when the price will be dropped to 46 cents ' The drop in the price of Mexican money is attributed to the unstabilit , of the Mexican government. ( CLAIMANTS MAY GET MONEY SOON Washington. D C. April 15 Senator , Mark Smitfi. of Arizona, will oner nis ! bill to pay El Paso and Douglas I claimants 171.000 for injuries inflicted j by Mexican bullets as an amendment I to thet sundry civil bill which is ex , pected to pass the house this weeic i n . Ti-thl that the sundry bill 1111 be passed by congress and signed , bv the president before May 1. 'The prospects are that the senate and Joint conference will accept the Smith amendment. Should this be done, the money to pay the claimants will be available with the new fiscal year, July 1 next. MRS. FASCUAI, OR07.CO WILL JOI.V HUSUAND IX MRSICO Mrs. Pascual Oroxco. wife of Gen. orosco, left Tuesday morning for Chi huahua, accompanied by her children. Gen. Orozco Is in Mexico City, but 6 expected to arrive in Chihuahua coon- ' Second Cavarly Officer Sick. Washington, T. C. April 15. First Lieut Charles T. Stewart. Ninth in- 1 fantry has been detailed for recruit ing service at Charlotte. North Calo lina to relieve Capt. Samuel A. Pur- i iance. Second cavalry, who will pro- ! ceed to Walter Reed hospital. District I f.f rnlLmhia. for treatment. EVIDENCE OP SUMMER Proof positive that summer has come is given by the ice cream vend ors in Juarez. The stands that have not been occupied for a year are open again and soda water and ice cream are selling fast. FUNERAL OF E. S. NEWMAN IS HELD Real Estate Office and One Court Close Pioneer's Society Attend In a Body. Tuesday morning the body of Ezekiel a Newman, who died in Milwaukee. Wis.. Saturday, was buried in Evergreen cemetery. The remain, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Newman, ar rived in El Paso on the Golden State limited Monday afternoon. Funeral services, conducted by Rev. R. T. Hanks, who came here from Brownwood, Texas, especially for the purpose, were held at the home of Charles M. Newman, son of the de ceased, in Highland Park. The body was then taken to the cemetery in an automobile hearse. The funeral cortege, consisting of several automobiles, fol lowed the remains. A quartet sang sacred music at the residence and at tae grave. . . . The members of the Pioneers' society, of which Mr. Newman was a member, attended the funeral in a body and sev eral of the real estate offices closed during the time that the funeral was being held, while the 41st district court adjourned from nine oclock until after the funeral. T The honorary pall bearers were: J. H. Nations. Peyton F. Edwards, J. II. Smith, Joseph Magoffin, Robert Silber berg. A. G. Foster. Dr. Herbert Steven son. H. W. Broaddus. Jarrett O. Janes. J. "W. Eubank. E. G Perry and J. G. McNary. The active pall bearers were: J. L. Dyer. W. L. Tooley, Fred Steven son. Zach L Cobb. H. B. Lawrence. D. B. Gillies, C. V. Nafe and IL E. Van Surdam. ... ,.,. There were 52 automobiles filled with relatives and friends of the de ceased, who followed the remains to the grave. The casket was covered with flowers and beautiful floral wreaths. MRS. F.VXXIB L. BKXDY. The body of Mrs. Fannie I Bendy, who died in Alvin. Tex.. Sunday ar rived In El Paso Tuesday morning, ac companied by her sonlnlaw. T. w. Carter. Funeral services, conducted bv the Knights of Pythias, were held at the chapel, 110 North Campbell street, at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and Interment was made In Evergreen cemetery. The deceased, who formerly lived In El Paso, was the widow of the late Juda-e L. B. Bendy, who died in this city In 189-1. She was about years of age. 60 ARTHUR GRUBIX. Arthur Grubin, a barber. 60 years of age. died at a local hospital Mon day afternoon. He was a native of Austria, but became a citizen of this country In El Paso in 1900. He had no known relatives in this country. Funeral services were held In the chapel at 508 Texas street at 3 oclock Tuesday afternoon, and interment was made in Mt. Sinai cemetery. ) 3IR&. S.Y3IUKI ROGERS. Mrs. Samuel Rogers, mother of George Rogers, of the railway postal service 'n El Paso, died Monday after noon at her home in San Antonio, Tex. CAnrv. Dnfrarc loft IhlViniisiv tlisrht fOT San Antonio, in response to a telegram I announcing his motner s aeatn. ZACARIAII DBLBARIOS. Zachariah Delbarlos. aged 4E, died i Tuesday afternoon at 12:30 in a room in tne rear or Third ana Stanton, cor oner J. J. Murphy held an inpuest and rendered a verdict that the man had died as the result of ontinuous use of drugs. CO HIT EXTEMX TIMIS FOR TITANIC OAMARB SUITS New York. N Y.. April 15. The time iiiuii iur mine; aamase ciai.uo me ucean steam .Navigation ompany. limited, for losses bv the sinking of the Ti mi. won fttendrd toda b judse i iii t t il i M1 77 1 fi t 1 i- 1 i "l - J -. oilur i la in " Lit i h fii.u. I Everything! I Grows! 1 B in Tobin's 4th Addition, even H Q the money you plant in the H 5 lots produces additional mosey Hj H in profit. Phone 803 and we H I T0B1N 1 BEAVERS' CLUB TO I BE REORGANIZED j Will le Operated an an Adjunct to the Chamber of Commerce if Pres ent Plans Carry. For the purpose of taking over the Beavers' club, the El Paso club has , been organized and a charter filed with the secretary of state. The orig inal incorporators are R. D. Barnum. i W. W. Bridgers, Dr. J. W. Yard. Will I. Watson and W. W. Harvey, all prominently connected with the Beav ers' clnb. It is the purpose of the club to i operate as an auxiliary to the cham ber of commerce, to assist it In en- i tertaining and to maintain the buffet privileges at present held by the Bea- ' era. As a lodge the local Beavers' club will go out of existence and will be absorbed by the new club. Because the chamber of commerce has no social club connected with it the promoters of the new club sug gest that this organization can be come part of the chamber of com merce and will aid in social features. f It is proposed to take over the pres ent club rooms or tne weavers in tne Herald building. The rooms may even be converted so that a grill can be established and chamber of commerce luncheons served there. The new club is to be non-political and non-sectarian and all members of the chamber of commerce are to be invited to join it. AMUSEMENTS. AT THE GRECIAN. There is a thrilling feature at the Grecian today "The Barrier, ' another one of tbe Broncho headhners. It is something on the order of "The Lure of the Violin," "The Counterfeiter" and "The Sharpshooter," shown at the Gre cian lately. It's a combination of battle scenes beyond description and wonderful dramatic rendition by the best actors in moving pictured. Full of pathos, thrills and tenderness, intense throughout the entire two reels, it is two thousand feet in length and every foot a feature. In addition to this production there will be a good comedv and a scenic picture making one of the beet programs ever shown. You simply cannot afford to miss it. Adv. ANNOUNCEMENT. The Grecian management is no longer connected with "the Princess Theatre." Dave Lewis has purchased the Princess and will have full charge, commencing today. Mr. Lewis states that the same good quality of pictures will be shown as before. Adv. CRAWFORD THEATRE. It is the last time today to see the ' Divine Sarah Bernhardt in "Canaille,' also Mme. Rejanne in "Mme. Sans Gene. These two pictures are worth alone the price of admission, but besides this there are three acts of vaudeville. The matinee today is at 2:15, and admission is 10c to all. Tonight there are two shows, 7:15 and 9 oclock. There will be an entire change of program tomor row. Adv. EL PASO GLASS COMPANY. The Glass company, reorganized and greatly strengthened for its Spreckles theater engagement at San Diego, will open a pre-engagement at the El Paso theater 'Friday night. The opening was announced for tomorrow. Wednesday, but the delay of s ;:e of tbe east coming from the Chicago -o.k, necessitated the change. Adv. TICKET SALE OF GLASS COMPANY. The same small prices as at the Craw ford," savs manager Glass for his spe cial El Paso theater engagement, and the advance sale is to be at Ryan's drug store, phone 608. First floor prices are 35 and 50 cents; entire balcony, 25 UP-TO-DATE DRUGGISTS GIVI Tbe Old Jeke about "Something Just an Coed," Doesa'jt Apply Any Lesser, Yon have probably hesrd dozens of times the old story that a druse store was a place to "tret something Just as good." There is at least one medicine in the world that no sane druggist will , trv ,- ff ...u,,,,,,. ,,. i , , --- .-; - . Tt ? certain that an inferior article i should nter be substituted for a "ire rtli.ihle rr-nedv fo- constipation ml li - tri ul i iki I loilson s Lu.r ' ' N t1 i 1 nuilt"- l0' l ''ill t i a il i lilOtCd SU satla- i TELEPHONE tut cM.rt-nr!rnporT7 Dent.. 4340: Meat Dept., 4346. JJXCvlXl UUUlw .iawwwj j- Store No. 2 Grocery Dept., 4717; meat ipb., au Spring Vegetables and Fruits at Appetizing rnces Xew Potatoes Choice uniform stock. 3 lbs. for - Green Peas Per lb Valley Asparagus Nice tender stock 2 lbs. for Fresh Tomatoes Selected stoak. 2 lbs Young Beets 2 bunches for - Ehubarb (Pie Plant) Fresh crisp. 3 lbs. for Spinach Fresh daily. 2 lbs - Carrots Radishes Green Onions Fresh daily 2 bunches Strictly Fresh Eggs Per doz Mt. Park Eggs Per doz Grape Fruit Florida 3 for Blue Ribbon Butter impossisble. 2 lbs . Blue Ribbon Flour For all family USe24 lbs. 80c; 48 lbs Extra Good Evaporated Peaches 3 lbs. for Post Toasties 3pkgs Quail Oats 3 pkgs -.-.-.-.-. .-.-.-. . .-. . .-. . I KANSAS CITY MEATS THE VERY BEST ONLY I K BH m w&QBtifW&eFIJZwBBA m m MHBJMHLaf. ' w J , iHWI IWWItiW m i g: iB rwrai5Ejil r r Bb aamb naa4AHav mps ar fc ai Wfrm M . m "fcfHB B li&- with I CUTICURA SOAP And Cuticura Ointment Their use tends to prevent pore clog ging, pimples, blackheads, red ness, roughness and other un wholesome conditions of the skin. CettesraSMoaaa Otetewot toH tbrsBgbeottfc werid. Liberal sample et eaca maMed tree, vtta 33-p.bok. AJrwa "Cuticura." Dept. lAR.Bostso. otrMeo wbe skare aad ahanpoo Ha CsOeura Joap m OM It beat far aUa aad sea. cents; Saturday matinee, 10 and 25 cents. Tbe opening play will be a Belaseo $2 success. Adv. Corao Ilea food for best results. Held Bros., phone 36 or your Grocer. 1IUM.VXK SOC1BTY. The El Paso Humane society has an office at 30S .Caples buildiBg, tele phone 999. YOU WHAT YOU ASK FOR factory a liver stimulant and reliever of biliousness, as to entirely take the place of calomel without any danger or restriction of habits or diet, that there are dozens of preparations springing up with Imitations of Its claims. But Dodson's Liver Tone is guaran teed to do all that Is claimed for It and if you are not satisfied with it. the druggist who sold it to you will hand your money back with a smile Any person going to his drug store for a bottle of Dodson's Lier Tone iM '. ;'iri of s tilntr i 1 irprp liottli i - ' . mi. .1 'ii . h ine 1 r is iii ijilur. -YilwriisiiiHat, -- ( f71 A I 25c 15c 25 c 05c 25c 15c 05c 25c 30c 25c , stock. -Better Butter is 75c $1.55 25c 25c 25c "System" Is the aim of this Laun dry, because we believe upon system depends Reliable Work. A certain person to do each special branch of the work. The work done tain days. The Collection and Deliveries always OK TIME is our plan. J you like it try it this week. Phone 2177. Elite Laundry Sanitary and Firepro jf . 412-414 S. Oregon St. "When you need Medicine at all. yon Xeed It RIGHT SOW. Patronise & drug-gist who appre ciates the importance of prompt de livery LOVE'SDRUGSTORE 213 San Antonio St. Phones SIS & SSO THE $15 Clothes Shop 197 SAX ASTONIO ST. Sole Agents Schloss Bros. Clothes HARRIS KRUPP Prop.