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Wednesday, Dec 11, 1912 The Unique Theatre THE O0ST MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE MOVING PIC- I TURt HOUSE IN TMfc SOU i nuts I E 3 nflaQB "One Moment f PSease9 Here9s Dollars for YwVf Yes, Mr. Man, We Virtually Hand You a Five or a Ten Dollar Bill With Every Suit or Overcoat You Purchase at the Bazaar's ISSHfli 8EST VENTK.ATEO. CLEANEST AND HOST COMFORTABLE tner 012 EL PASO HERALD Thousands of Representative Men, Leaders in Scores of Pursuits and Professions, Are Now Proclaiming the Wonderful Savings that This Sale Affords. Now, Mr. Men, before spending your money, come here and make a comparison and see the truth. When we say that we save you from $5.00 to $10.00 on your Suit or Overcoat, we mean every word. Come Today or This Evening and Do Your Christmas Shopping, for This is the Money Saving of a Life Time COSSE TOM Store Open Evenings O'clock ab b g ma m? di4ssaya.XM;aLMt3vF-,Y'':i,fiTl Clifford J. Halpern, Sa.es Manager 30 2 II S. Department oi Agriculture WEATHER BUREAU- 3 'WILLIS L.MOORE. Chiefi i Sot . . k A'- Aa7$? imGvM k tu -300 Si'-- ' Jjn,Cfe'3L-J--I--Nv- cow-www cs ) jai T! ioVJ 500 V lk 300 EXPLANATORY XOTES. Observations taien at 8 lhu seTent7-flfth me Tldlan time. Air preseare reduced to sea level. JS02AZS (coqttnuoas Unas) piss through point of equal sirprssare. Isotherx? (dotted, lines) pass throefli polntt of eqnalteapora tare; fawn only Jbr zero, freezing, SO0, and BXr. O dear; Q partly cloudy; clocdrt rain: snow; report missing. Arrows fly with the wind. First figures, temper tor second. prodpiUtkin of SSL Inch or raor for past 24 hours, third, maximum wind velo ter. DO YOTJ KNOW OF NEEDY FAMILIES? Scnil the Names to the Elks and they j ill Send Christina Cheer Send lhe Xaraes Early. 1 Paso lodge of Elks has taken up u inniml work of atteoiDtine to alle- i late the suffering on Christmas I jnoiig the American families of the . i U Exalted ruler W. W. Bridgers w ruld like to get the name of every iii-cdv deserving family in the city, to! W Jiom a DaBtveL ul unsiiumj wuico would be acceptable. He would like to receive the names and addresses as Mion as possible, so that a committee iro-n the lodge may make personal in- fstlgatiOH of the cases. He would also like to receive the names of any Tiprican children in need of shoen, Siool hooks or anything necessary to ndko them comfortable. These will . 1. ho Investigated and cared for. The lodge js not attempting to take care Kl Paso, "Wednesday. Dec. 11, 1912. KorecastH. El Pas.o and vicinity Fair tonight and Thursday: warmer Thursday. New Mexico Tonight, generally fair; colder In southeast portion. Thursday. fair. West Texas Tonight, fair; colder in east portion. Thursday, fair and warmer. PROFITABLE SHEEP YEAR IN ARIZONA Rains In the Past Few Weeks Have Made It Possible Larsf Lamb Crop Saved This Year. Prescott, Ariz., Dec 10. Unless af fected by radical tariff legislation, the sheep industry of northern Arizona seems to have before it one of the most profltabble seasons known for years. Rains in November and Dec ember and snow of late have assured good feed on the lower plains, toward which more than half a million sheep now are being driven for lambing and shearing. For the past two years lit tle money has been i made by the flockmasters and many of them havo realized nothing during that period for their labor and investment. Last spring in a number of large bands less than 50 percent of the lamb crop was saved, while the wool market has been rather unstable. These con ditions, with little grass and with dry and cold weather, were in marked contrast to those of several years ago, when bands of 3000 ewes were known to return their owners a net profit for the season of $10,000, with over 100 percent of lambs, worth $4 each, and with wool at a high figure. At Kingman has been organized a Mohave Cbunty Cattle Growers asso ciation, with Geo. A. Bonelll as presi dent and C W. Davis as secretary. It was agreed that the association affil iate with the Arizona Cattle Growers' association and that the closest of cooperatton should prevail between the stockmen of all sections 'of the state. Easy to End CATARRH Just Breathe Booth's HVP3IEI Kill the Germs and Soothe the Inflamed Membrane Start To-day. Don't be prejudiced. There is not a particle of morphine, cocaine, or any injurious or habit forming drug In HYOMEI. i It is made of Eucalyptus and other grand antiseptics. It will greatly re lieve the misery of catarrh or any af fliction of the nose and throat in fi e minutes. No stomach dosing just breathe HY OMEI, it gets at the catarrh germs and quickly destroys them. Ask for HYOMEI (pronounced High-o-me) outfit. It only costs $1.00. and consists of a hard rubber pocket inhal er, which can be carried in vest pocket, a bottle of HYOMEI, a medicine drop per, and simple directions for use. Ex tra bottles 50c. ) .g druggists everywhere sell Hi :, which is guaranteed to end catai I., coughs, colds and croup, or mon.e returned. If you could go to the Eucalyptus for ests of inland Australia you would quickly get rid of catarrh. Booth's HY OMEI brings the identical 4iir of these forests direct to your borne. It Is a most wonderful catarrh remedv. Ask .Kelly & Pollard about it. Adv. Venetian, lace bedspreads and table covers one-third discount at Kline's Curio Shop. Advertisement. of the Mexican families for the reason that the Charity association, the Sun shine workers and the Salvation Army are lookiag after these people. The Elks hope to take Christmas cheer to every American family in the city, where Christmas provisions are really needed or would be acceptable, how ever. It is not necessary to be an Klk to send in names of the needy. OFFICERS DETAILED OX DUTY AS INSTRUCTORS First Lieut. Dean Halford. 22d in fantry, at Fort Bliss, has been detailed as professor of military science and tactics at the We3t Texas Military academy at San Antonio, Tex. He is instructed to report there for duty on expiration of his present leave. Lieut. Augustus F. Dannemiller. sixth infantr, well known in El Paso, liavmg been stationed at Fort Bliss for a long time, has been detailed as in structor of the state militia of Idabo. First Lieut. Kichard D. LaGarde. 10th El Paso Readings. Today. Yesdy. 6 a.m. 6 p.m. Barometer (sea level) 36.17 30.00 Dry thermometer 29 45 Wet thermometer 2S 40 Dew point 26 34 Relative humidity 86 65 Direction of wind NW NW Velocity of wind 9 15 State of weather clear clear Rainfall last 24 hours 0 Highest temp last 24 hrs.. 50 Lowest temp, last 12 hrs.. 29 infantry, has been detailed for duty with the Arizona militia, and Capt. Henry S. Wagner. 14th infantry, with the Texas militia. Fort Bliss Is one of the few army posts In the country with two ser- ; geants first class of the hospital corps. siaiicnea mere. They are Clarence B. 4ogdon and Wm. W. Blcock. Stocking) ttilrd with imported nocl-t-t-s, 5c to So. Elite Confectionery. Use Domestic Coke. Southwestern Fuel Co. EL PASOAXS GIVE THEIR EN DORSEMENT OF OPTOMETRY LAW Having been informed that an optom etry bill will be introduced in the next legislature, the objects of which will be the regulation of the practice of opticians, who fit glasses to the eye. re quiring them to quallfv before a state board of examiners, the primary ob ject being to not only raise tho standard of this calling, but to also eliminate the transient spectacle fakers, a number of El Pasoans have endorsed such a measure, "believing such a law will greatly benefit the general public" according to the endorsement. The mat ter will be presented to the next Texas legislature. The endorsers Include Park W. Pitman, county clerk: Will I. Watson, county collector: J. D. Ponder, county treasurer. R. D. Barnum. countv auditor; J. W. Hadlock. surveyor: E. Moye. president Union bank: A. T Kern, president El Paso Bank and Trust company W H. McCullough, accountant: Peyton J. Edwards, sheriff; P. R. Price, county attorney: F. C Lamb, city chemist. Randolph Terry, Rev. Robert Taj lor Hanks. TWELVE INCHES OF SNOW AT RUIDOSO Ruidoso. N. M Dec 11. Twelve Inches of snow have fallen here. This is the second deep snow here this winter, and the weather is extremely eold. ONE INCH AT BALMORIIEA. Balmorhea, Tex., Dec 11. An inch of snow, the first fall of tho season, has occurred here. The temperature went to eight above the freezing point. The snow was followed by a warm rain. HEAVY SNOW AT CORONA AND BELOW ZERO TEMPERATLRE. Corona. N. M., Dec. 11. The snow which fell here reached a depth of about 12 inches, and was Tery gen eral through this part of the coun try. The temperature ranged from S above to 12 below zero. Christmas C9 GU.BUKTSHQ li LOCOMOTIVES 'TO' TO yil oil BunKcrs irw VjOilOgy 3l Points In tf On Sale Dec. 21-22 & 23. Limit Jan. 1 9th On Sale Dec. 20-21.-22-23-24-25-26 & 31, & Jan. 1 st. Limit Jan. 5 iLE 10:00 A. -M. 10:00 P.M. DINING GARSOBSERVATION CARPULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEPING CARS OIL BURNING LOCOMOTIVES For Detailed Rates and Full Information Apply To CITY TICKET OFFICE 206 North Oregon. W. C. McCormick, G.A. . E. Monroe, C.P.&T.A. 80 Years. Recovers Strength Martin Armbrnst, of Belroe, Ark.. says: "I vaa taken sick with Acute Indijestion osd heart trcable. I had a hrmp in my stomach that nearly distressed me to death. I took all kinds of medicine and was cbscCTzr&sred when my daughter bez?ed me to try Duffy's Pure Man Whiskey You would not believe how much good it has done me. I haven't taken any other medidne in two years only Duffy's Pore Malt Whiskey, ead I never will be without it. I am eighty years old. I do my work, eat anything and feel fine and not older than fifty. I had rheuma tism but that's gone too." Sold by druxjiti, grocers, dealers, $1.00 a large bottle. The Duffy Malt Whukey Co. Rochettm-, N. Y. CATTLE MOVEMENTS CONTINUE STRONG The Cameron Cattle company Im ported 14 cars of cattle from the Casas Grandes district through El Paso Wed nesday morning. Look & Odell will ship 700 head of steers and four cars of bulls and oxen from Parral next week. They will make another shipment early in Jan- Cllff Robertson will bring in about 600 head of beef cattle at Douglas, Ariz., on Thursday. They are far J. It. Nations, of El Paso ' W. A. Waggoner, of EI Centre Cal'f.. left El Paso for California Tuesday night with 224 head of steers from the Terraaas ranches in Chihuahua, which he purchased from the Pitman Cattle company. These cattle were originally imported by the Hunts and were sold by them to Stonebreaker and Zea. E. A. SIIKLTON IS AFTER EL PASO POSTMASTERSHIP. E. A. Shelton is the latest applicant for postmaster J. A. Smith's job, when the Democrats come into power. The appointment of another post master -will not be made for at least a ear, as the Wilson men have agreed to allow postmaster Smith to servo out his term. Collector Sharpe will not be so fortunate, the Wilsonltes sa. An effort will be made to haw i him removed before the expiration j of his term in order that an original Wilson man" may have the second floor suite in the federal building. NEW BANKING HOURS ARE PRACTICVLLY AGREED LTON. A clearing house meeting will be held at the First National bank this iftprnnnn tn HorfHr riAfinltolv nn tl,.. now banking hours, which have been ( proposed and practically agreed upon. The new hours, which will probably be adopted, are from 9 to 3 during the week; from 9 to 12 Saturday morning, and from 5 until 7 ociock Saturday evening. During the remained of the time the doors of the banks will be closed. ANIMATED WEEKLY NO. ,40 Is being shipped us from New York today. See how scenes from Juarez and El Paso look in the "Movies." - UNCLE SAM ON GUARD United States Troops at, War Practice near El Paso. ON THE BORDER The Mexican Government Dispatches Troops to the Scenes of the Disorder at Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. ' A CHURCH PROCESSIONAL The Italian Societies Celebrate the Feast of St. Ambrose at London, Bng. SOCIETY'S FOX HUNT Society Follows the Hounds at their Annual Fox Hunt, at Wfekatunk, New Jersey. UNIQUE WRECK Thirty-three parsons are seriously injured whea an iBterarban Freight crashes into a passesger coach sear Seattle, Washington. MONOPLANE TEST Frank Champine tries out a New Moisaat Monoplane at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. FIGHTING THE FLAMES Tie Courtade Piano Cover Works are Destroyed by fire at Hoboken, New, Jersey. BLUE RIBBON WINNERS The Prize Winning Live Stock have their Parade at the Oklahoma State Fair. . PARISION FASHIONS The Winter Season brings out the Latest Creations in Fur Coats and Scarfs. (By Courtesy of C. C. Shavne & Company. New York Paris.) DREADNOUGHT'S FLOATING DOCK The Admiralty's Huge Floating Dock is towed to Portsmouth by four Tugs. DARE-DEVIL LAW Climhs the Outside of a Fifteen-Story New York Hotel. SNAPSHOTS OF THE KAISER Intimate" Views of Kaiser Wilhelm. WHO'S WHO IN STAGELAND STELLA MAYHEW And her husband, Billie Tavlor, at their Home, New Eoehelle, New York. ' ITS ALIVE Watch the Unique's Program every day. Open at 1 1 a. m. School Children's Eyes Being Examined Have you received notice that your child's eyes were defective? If so. Jet me make the examination and fit glasses. My equipment and methods, evolved from 21 years experieaee in the optical business, will insure you satisfaction. HILL, the Optician of Precision 421 MESA. (Across railroad, north of Angelus Hotel, near Franklin St.) MEXICAN KTT.TiED; ' ANOTHER ARRESTED Pedro Lemon, aged 40 years, who died Monday night at Csnutllio, Tex.. I came to his death as the result of his skull being fractured by a blunt Instru ment in the hands of another, accord ing to the verdict of coroner E. B. McClintock. who held the inquest at that place Tuesday afternoon. Doctors Frank Lynch, of El Paso, and Lawson. of Canutillo. performed the autopsy. Santiago Floras, who was arrested Tuesday by members of the sheriff's department, is being held at the county jail in connection with the case on a charge of murder. Buy Now or Be Sorry COTTON ADDITION LOTS A. P. COLES & BROS. Agts. 204 N. OREGON. at Anything Without Fear! Tightness of the Stomach Caused by Undigested Food Stopped with a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. When you feel as if your stomach was being tightly choked when the pain is intense and you break out in a cold and clammy perspiration and there is a lump in your throat and you are" weak and nauseated all you need is a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet to clear away the wreckage of undigested food left in the stomach and intestines and restore you to vojr normal self again. And this can all be accomplished with in a few moments. Steamship Tickets To All Parts of Europe, Asia & South America- Around the World Tours. IbVCE 1VIXKBII& AT THIS HirroDRoaiB iu.nk tuesdai. The first of a series of races was run at the Hippodrome rink last night The entries raced one mile and the results are as follows- Boys' race First. Bud Knight: sec ond. Floyd Gorman: third, John Leon; fourth. Kemp Porter Soldiers' race First. Olsburv : sec fid. Martin, third, Powning; fourth, H. Kemp: fifth. Hulen. m Si gHjJilpPfc VH4.M, STE.V3IER IS SL'Mv. I Pl mouth. Eng., Dec. 11. The vessel link yesterday by the British battle- i hip t'cnturion in the English channel I i blifAcil to hac been the small -leaner Osp.ox from Waterf rd. Ire- j land, nhlch was due here iosteiday lou Ma? Have Often En led the Hearty Eater! Why Not Emulate Himf Thousands of people have learned so well how sure and dependable Stuart's Lyspepsia Tablets are for all stomach ills that thev now eat anything the want without fear of U stress. They are never without a package at home and at the office, and upon any indica tion that the stomach is a little wearv. they take a Stuart's Tablet after each meal for a few days until the digestive organs get rested up again. This is a splendid plan to follow and alwavH results in much good The appetite is improved, the food is rel ished more, vour sleep Is more refresh ing, and jour disposition wilt make you friends instead of enemies. For Indigestion. Sour Stomach. Belch ing. Gas. Coated Tongue. Intestinal Indigestion and all Stomach Disorders and Pains or for Loss of a petite Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are invalu able. Use them freel the are as harm less as sugar would be and are not to be classed as "medicine " They have no effect whatever on the system ex cept the benefits thev bring you through the proper digestion of your food. , AH Drug stores tell Stu.irt. !Hsp ji- 'a Tablets The p,-ice is 50 cents pci box. Adertisemenu ? i r ffAK Tffwnixpr j.y: or rur wo TrtA&KTT'B&BG ItfUIMACJ . aQt ! I II gl.tll IH JX ya" ANYonecan -- mix to bacco, but to blend tobac cos, and have it mean some thing, is a nigh art. You'll like this mildj exquis ite "Turkish blend" that's so popular through out this country. 28 delightfuls plain package therefore only 15 cents.