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19 DOROTHY IS DELIGHTFUL Light Opera At Woman's Club CHARGETHEFTOF U. S. PROPERTY KL, PASO HEKAJLJJ The One Real Buy f Dalton Picture at Eialto Entertaining; Comedy Really Funny. Dorothy Dalton delighted Rialto theater patrons Monday evening? when the new bill, "L Apache" ?u shown for the initial performance. Mis Dal ton played a dual part that of a It- tie A pacha 1rl and that of a beauti ful French mademoiselle. The con trast vii vary well shown. Mr. Klein, technical director at the P. ia: to, did himself and the theater a preat deal of credit In staging the proloc for this week. The effect was that of water, over which the llg-httng- effect was exceedingly clever, with ships moving in the foreground. The sketch had a historical bearing, being the dresni of an old scldter as he fell asleep while delving among the relics of his wartime days. The music of the orchestra added much to the ef feet. The sketch was one of the most clever of all the clever arrangements conceived bv Mr Klein. A Mack Bennett comedy Is enjoyable 3ust because it is so funny It is laugh sb'e It Isn't ridiculous like lots of comedv acts, bnt it Is Just purely fun. Getting back to the real feature of the performance, "1 Apache the stcrv ;s set In Paris. A young girl, an American, goes to Paris to study mu r'c through the kindness ef her aged erandfather. She becomes Influenced by a very enterprising man and she attempts to kill nim in ner uespera- inn Hnwever. she is snared from com- mutiny the crime by an Apache who kilis the man in revenge. The llke rss between the young women and ai Apache girl plays a strong part !r. the story, and the way the Apache e.rl tal;s the charge of murder and ftner charges without breaking her tr'"t o' confidence, appeals strongly. It -c a story alive with interest and apr'al and riffct up to the Rialto Rialto standard of pictures. The orchestral accompaniments were, as usual, (rood. The musical numbers gien between the shows was erec-aily good and deserving of much roc Pi ion. AMUSEMENTS Aderlsemen IXLAA'AY-GEaAtDDTE FARRAR, E n'OBL AND ITS WOMAT" ro.-r. ever-.- stindpoint "The Wor.d and Its Woman" is one of the great est pictures ever Lhown IB El Raso. T.-iis statement is not merely an i '-vertis-.ng phrase, it is the voluntary consensus of opinion of thousands of l.Hanay patrons, who have seen this Picture the past two days. From all eids the Kilanay management has re ceded high and unstinted praise and congratulations for bringing an at tra tio-i 0f this caliber to Br Paso. Geraldine Farrar has never in her (THE MONTAGUE LIGHT OPERA SINGERS. rE Montague Light Open Sogers will present a program at tie Wmiii'i clHb adnrinni at 8:15 tonight u tbe second sttractlea in the El Paso Conunoinry Lyceum coarse. Toe program will cos silt in part of "A Quaker Bsmance," arranged from an old opera or tne agnteeniu century. remarkable screen history bad a pie tore that can be even remotely com' rare to "The World and Its Woman This production positive' stands e'one an aristocrat among films. It nlavs on every human emotim. It stirs the heart, thrills the blood and In its lighter moments snnss a hearty lauch. xne worm ana its woman is Be ing chown it the Ellanay theater again today and for the balance of the week. Tfc Ellanay management cannot urge Its friends and ipatrpns too strongly to attend this picture. It is a masterpiece. GRKCIAX BIG BILT. HART E "KI 'ELI GAWAti, SEW I'lCTUUE William . Hart will be seen at the Grecian theater today for the last and final time In bis thrilling. Terry humca all together absorbing story o: the west. "Riddle Qawne." There la no need, to tell you about Bill Hart's pictures, every 'dy knows that his nlctores are good ones, we can tall yon frankly, however, that "Riddle Gawne" is one of Hart's very Mat offeringr , Tomorrow the Grecian theater ore- sttsts another big screen favorite. Anita Stewart, rno will be sees in an elaborate society drama of power -ffull theme and exciting situations. "The Combat." AI.HA5IBRA "NOItMjt TAUIADBB" Xorau. Talraaoee. the foremost fa vorite scree., star, is presenting hi latest jroaactiorL -rue isie or 'Jon -4 st," . the Alhambra today. This picture is an .adaptation by Jonn Emerson and Anita Loos, of Arthur Eornblow's romantic story, "By st or Csaanest- rail picture, nice au the pictures of this famous star, will prove Immensely pleasing and la ad dition to the star and an excellent east, the public will have the pleas ure of seeing the youngest Talntadge slater, Natalie, in her first appearance in pictures. ilatilie hea quite a prominent part and fatly lives up to Talmadge repu tation. News Brevities t LOCAL AND CBXEItAL i (Advertisements. ) Nasty Colds Get instant reiief with 'Tape's Cold Compound" Train Bulletin. Texas & Pacific train No. 1. due at 1:45 p. m.. was scheduled to arrive Tuesday at 5:45 p. m. All other after noon and night trains were reported on time. TrRnTTRT.'R Avoid Trouble. Leave i.nUUXJJQ Bimn rrhock t LongwelTa. or Telephone No, Ji Moths Damaging Crops, Apple erowara fn th mtftMlv nr. . chards of rmlniiahiiA atata . fronted with an insect known as the coddling moth, acelrding to a report of American consul s. A. Dow at Jna rez, which has been made to Indus trial officiala in Washington. Dr. Bbert, Dentist, 218 Mills Bids. Ensign Visiting Here. Ssmason R. ePaeoek. & fnrm,p m Paaoaa. now an ensia-n In th iTnftMi States navy, is in the city on a fur lough visiting friends. Following Us stay here, it is understood, he is to be Stationed at Rio fie .Tanairn Ttra.ti Leaving the employ of the Rio Grande Valley Bask and Trust company at the outbreak of hostilities, be enlisted here as a hospital apprentice, second class, and has seen service with tbe hospital corps at San Francisco, bring to this county 154,00 Jewish orpnans, paovioea xne stsxo wspaxi. ment sanctions their immigration, were made Monday by tbe Jewish re lief committee, in session hers. The children would be adopted by Jewish families or cared for by the various Jewish organizations In the United States. Dr. S. A. Schuster, eye, ear. aose sea throat. Provtoeaee fiospua: cuiia icg. Phone ICS. TTIch TJvliicr Camt Im Tarls. Paris, FraBoa, nTor. 10. The east of living m France nas risen xsi percent since the armistlee. This is tbe esti mate made In statistics issued by tbe French minister of labor. One Soldier is Released Two Other Men Are Bound Over. L. E. Zlmfer, 21 troop. Eighth cav alry. Fort Blias, one of four men ar rested In September on a charge of appropriating government property, waa released Tuesday morning by U. S. commissioner A. J. W. Schmld. on motion of assistant U. 8. district attorney W. H. Fryer. The case against Zlmfer was dis missed. It was said, because the evi dence was not sufficient to warrant trial. The other three men arrested with him were Ivan Soregg. Joe Pol- hemus. alias "Chilli" Crawford end Guy S. Reed. The men are all mem bers of tbe Eighth cavalry. Zlmfer waa arrested here and the other men were arrested at Marts. Spregg also has been released. Folhemus and Reed were bound over to the federal grand Jury at their hearing at Marfa, Nov. (, it is declared. The charge against the men accuses them of conspiracy and the theft of government property Including Zgaa rounds oi ammunition, a mstal. rifle, some shirts and sama oatta Tha theft is alleged by federal agents to nave taaen place just before tha eisnin cavairy came to ei paso and me uiin cavairy went to Maria. i . Vaida of honor at the Baalish court must not a Keep a alary, and ic is usual to exact a pledge to tats enact on tnetr appointment. To abort a cold and prevent com4 plications, take Bx. H. C. Lee. internal zaedietiui itnri iMtetrian returned -ftem srlWe. tlS JKaros wes. rtt. zw Res. HftK. Adv. Three Hen Held, jftariana caiMietano. vfHo vrss st&bbed dnrtasr a can) game at Par tido Dtas laat aatxrda.r AleA in , Juarez hosattal HU companions, Ol- ruio uan. Lwcaoo maiflOM, and se. cundarlo CanfleSarla. are being held i or znrxner invatugaXMUi. Oseopat& Dtb. Armtronir, 416 Rob erta-Banner. Office Pb. 1143. Res. 5f& Bon't stay stuffed-tip! Quit blowing nd snuffling-: A dose of "Papo'a Cold Compound" taken every two hoars tintii three doses are takes o anally breaks up s cold and ecd an grippe rn sery. The first dose opens your dogged vp nostrils and tne air passages of your had; mtop nose rnnalnir; rc 1 eves the headache, dullness, fever ish nets, sneezing, soreness, stiffness "Pape' Cold Compound" is the C'jtckest sorest relief known and coat only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on Tape's Adv. Knew Ik Joy Of A BeaB&bi Cofflpfexm And Thry mav be yours if yon malte the Cuticura Trio your everyday toiiet preparations- Tbe Soap cleanses, purifies and beautifies, the Ointment sutler, soothes and heals redness, roughness, pisspies, dandruff, etc, the Talcum powders sod perfumes. &SS,OistiaBl2ttri SObTadona 2 Sc. Said thracahaat me world. .For sample each tree address: "Crtiewa Lab, 8a Inspection Trip, A. E. Sweat, manager, and I in Morris, generml auperlatendent, of the E. P. A a. w. railroad, left Monday .or an uuipecnon trip over xne east' em division. Or. J. Carlton Dysart, specialist. 301 Mills street. XI Paso. Tel. Phone 315J. Has lAst of Importers. The American consul In Juarez has been informed that a list of Mexican Importers haa been prepared and may be obtained by Interested persons by application to the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce of the Los Angeles chamber of commerce. E. C Wade. Jr lawyer, 701-1 Ca ples Bide- Phone IM. Offices also Las Crucea, N. M. BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body i racked with pain. Everytbing worries and the victim becomes despondent and downheerted. To! bring back the sunshine take GOLDMEDM. The brokerage office of CaralUo Argue He, assists nt secretary of tbe Juarez chamber of commerce, tvaa robbed ef ISM pesos Sunday night by thieves vrho also attempted to take two typewriters. These, however, were left la an alley behind the store. Zaeh Lnmar Cobb has reejenet! from the government service and re sumed his law practice. Mills Bids. One-Third Of Distance In Paris To Melbourne Flight Already Covered Paris, France, Nov. 1 II. lirencn Wireless Service.) Stieane Poulet, the French airman, has atrea cov ered more than 3SO0 miles one-third of his flight from Paris to Melbourne, Australia, He arrived at Baa-dad. November I. and the next day flaw without a stop to Bushire, IM miles, in six hours and 60 mlButas, November 7 he started-. for India, skirtras tfcs Sea. siaa suit. Prison Cells Occupied By Edith Cavell And G. j PetitWillBeMuseums) Brussels. SeUrtam. Nor. 1L (French Wireless Service.) The cells 0 con pied by Edith Cavell and Gabrielle Petit, previous to thsrir execution by the -Germans, are to be transformed lata miniature museums. , Clothes worn by the two women, their books and other belongings, have been collected ami placed in the cells. f&IotaLs sH The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nausea! ess, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain ed and unproved. Sold only in sealed packages. P.i5.35c IaportaBt to al Weses jtMdefztef Tbk Paper Walter Bovrard Weyl Dead. New York, Nov. 1L The death of Walter Howard Weyl, aged 4t. an economist and author, was announce.! earthquake 'shock, lasting several investigations in Europe, Mexico and Porto Rico for tha United States de partment of labor. Bulbs: Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus. EI Paso Seed Cc phone 262. Earthquake In Argentina. Ealta, Argentina, Nov. 11. A strong earthquake shock, lasting several seconds, waa felt here shortly after Sunday midnight. The tremors were repeated at 6 oclock Monday morning with less intensity. No damage haa been reported. Dr. Swearlngta A Von A linen, eye, ear, nose ana tnroau l.z-i xrust Blcg. Ph. liU. fSfiOeBO Timber Deal. Portland, Ore.. Nov. 1L Closing of a deal la this elty last week zcr a large tract of timber tn northern Cal ifornia, whereby the Pickering Land and Timbering company becomes tbe new owner of approximately 10.600 acres of timber land la Modoc county. Calif, at a cost of nearly IVWO.WO, was announced here by K. W. Merse reaa. of this city. Dr. Anna Beam, Buckler Bids. Ph. 677. r Xr. Sanford Killed at Phoenix. Phoenix. Arlx., Nov. II. Mri. E. U Sanford, for many years a resident of Arizona, was killed here Monday when struck by an automobile while reetng a atreet. Witnesses said she avoided one autotnooile and stepped into we pain ox anoiner. Mrs. san ford waa the widow of a Pnumit lawyer. The cab'enrf remedy of Holland for over 20C years; it is an enemy of all pains re enlunj frcra kidney, liver and uric add t.-o-jD!:s. A!i drsgjista, three aizes. I rot e asms Gold Merfa! ra onrr U 1 aaa accept Be jauutxn Dr. Jamleson, physician and surgeon, 101S Mills Bldg. Ph. 24 or SUB. gaieide in Double Tragedy. San Francisco. Calif. N'nv It . . Henry Sasa. a bill collector, entered the barber shop of Charles Mmdltl- neau here Monday and found Mlnditl neau preparing for suicide by shoot Ing. He remonstrsteA and Mindlti- neau turned the gun on him and killed 1 mm. Then Mlndltlneau killed himself. Impostors Pose As Hero Soldiers Back From Prison Berlin, Germa) .-, 7ov. XI The re turn of ' German prisoners ef war haa developed a new opportunity for pro fessional ImpcEtora to collect some easy cash. Baadreds of swindlers have Infested the transit camps on the west Border, where they repre sent themselves to the German au thorities as snfferlng heroes Just re leased from British captivity and try to collect the 3f mar&s paid each returning prisoner. The asttal story is that the British authorities have deprived them of their Meatlflcatkm papers. The German officials have aothlag but their wits to rely on for exposing the Impostors. The tales Invented by the spurious heroes are amusing and unique. One young man insisted that be had been Imprisoned on "an island la the Medi terranean near India," and gave a minute description of the ""Indian chief" who ruled the island. He told this atorv so often tnat at last he . himself believed It to he true. But ' the officials didn't, and the young man was arrested. I German newspapers recall a elml- lar activity shortly after the out- I break of war when bands of lm- j Posters toured tha country, passing ! themselves off as volunteers bound I for the front and collecting wagon 1 loada of soap, cigars, tobacco, sweets , ana outer presents irom gullible vil lagers until firm action by tbe gov ernment put an end to the practice. EXPLOSION INJURES FOUR AT ARIZONA ROCK CAMP Phoenix, Arts., Nov. 1L. Four men were injured, two perhaps fatally, by an explosion last evening at the rock camp or tne state highway depart ment two miles west of the Tamps bridge. The men injured were G. c Huntington, foreman and powder man; r. si. j&ariow, . '-. Anaya ana -woe- ttoseuoerry. aiariow ana Huntington were the more seriously injured. Thousands upon thousands of wo men have kidney or bladder trouble id never suspect It. Women's coamlaintB rfftan mm to be nothing else but kidney trouble. or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys axe not In a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. Ton may suffer pain In the back, headache and loss of ambition. Poor heath makes you nervous, ir ritable and may be despondent; It makes any one co. Bnt hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restor ing health to the kidneys, proved to be Just the remedy needed to over come such conditions. Many send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Root, the great kid ney, liver and bladder medicine will do for them By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co. Bingharaton. N. you may receive sample size bot tle by Parcel Post. Ton can purchase medium and large size bottles at all drug stores Adv. One Quality -TboDesf Murray's Ken&ble Extracts give .to an; dessert a wholesome, de lightful Bavor. Use one botlie -any flavor . - Ma a am yoa xi ai-tj ways attc lor Murray's. I Vbst Srseers 15.8 Acres In the New Gusher District Northwest Burkburnett. Two 2V2 Acre Tracts In Gorman-Desdemona Field. 10,000 Acres Pecos -A . ' With Derrick Erected. jjK - - WESTEgR UNION TEaLllRfcAM 1919 NOV II AM 7 55 A167DA 98-1 EXIKA NL I 52 WICHITA FALLS, TEX MOV 10 r R ROSS EL PASO TEXAS SECY TEXAS AMERICAN OIL AND REPG CO. 202 MUiKJDG. GENERAL OIL CO. WELL. OUR NEAR NEIGHBOR. REPORT ED LARGER THAN ANY IN NORTHWEST FIELD. EXCITE MENT SURPASSING ALL PREVIOUS BOOMS. ACREAGE AROUND THIS WELL SELLING RAPIDLY AT TEN THOUSAND PER ACRE. TWENTY ACRES JAM UP TO OUR LEASE SOLD TODAY FOR EIGHT THOUSAND PER ACRE WE ARE BESIEGED WITH OFFERS FOR OUR LEASE. NEGOTIATING WITH ONE OF MOST EXPERIENCED DRILLERS IN FIELD TO DRILL OUR FIFTEEN AND EIGHT TENTHS ACRES IMMEDIATELY. SHIP IMMEDATELY BUNCH OF RECEIPT BOOKS. BROKERS CLAMORING FOR OUR STOCK. DISCOVERY OF THIS NEW POOL CAUSING GREAT EXCITEMENT. DEMAND FOR LEASES GREAT BUT FEW BEING OFFERED. J. 0. MCFAD1N, PRESIDENT. Texas-American Oil & Refining Co. Capital 500,000. -and you can still buy at par $1 a share Share $1 Par. Burkburnett is STILL the wonder field the field where the small investors are making FORTUNES. Texas-American owns fifteen and eight-tenths acres JAM-UP to TWO of the greatest gushers in the entire field. The stock at par will be withdrawn fromlhe market soon. If ycu are after some of the PROFITS being made in the OIL game TODAY WIRE your subscription for as many shares as you can possibly buy. Remember TEXAS-AMERICAN is selling on its MERITS. Order Direot From the Company or Through Your Broker. 4 Texas-American Oil & Refining Co, Home Office, 201-202 Mills Building. El Paso, Texas. . TELEGRAM. Texaw-AmeHcan OB at Rrfln Oempany, . 1-S03 MUla HolMlsff. Bl Paso. Texas. . Reserve altara ef tedc fr me t fkar, $1 a vlixrvw Mfi7 In xnstl. Signed AMi-exa ....... .......... I HOMER UNION E is contmum on both of changes, sel t to $1 TRY EL PASO PLAN IN OURAY, COLO, PUPILS ON "STRIKE" Ouray. Grio. Nov. 11 PaplU at uoray mga scnooi joined in a onaal mow walkout Monday in an effort to force dlsmiwal of Prof. Brlgga. prin cipal. Their only grievance against the principal, "strike" leaders assert. Is that he Is "too oloV The strikers Joined In a parade through the down town streets. COURT OF HONOR CONVENES; BOY SCUTS ARE DECORATED Is recognition of their services in til Libert v bond eamniLleni. 1$ S3 Pao Boy Scouts were decorate Monday night by Col. George T. Lanchorne. comroandintr officer of the Eighth cavalry. The monthly session of the court of honor was also held at the same time, in judge i w. u. iiowe s courtroom. Plan to BrlBff in JenUfc Orphan. Philadelphia, P Nov. U. Plans to WOMAN'S IsECS EVTEN OFF. Martinez. Calif.. Nov. 11. The bortv of an unidentified woman with three knife wounds In the breast an an abrasion on the head from a blow was found nar a school house here Monday. From appearances she hai been dead aout two months. Her legs had been eatn off to the knees oy coyote. There are no reports of any m'ssJcg persons here. Neuralgia yields at once to BAUME anAlgsique BENGUE with a quick and pleasant relief. Get a tube today Tax. LMatlKC A Ok. a. x. USED FIFTY YEARS FOR RHEUMATISM AT ALL DRUGGISTS its rapid advance 1 Paso Stock Ex- Hng up Monday 0 per share. Homer Union will sell higher J. SICURTISS OF J. S. CURTISS & CO. NOTE. S. Curtiss will make the market for the New " Smith-Porter field Besf REFINING COMPANY stock (Homer Union's successor) to be an nounced in a few days Wait for it. It will be some stock and some market. J. S. CURTISS.