Newspaper Page Text
EL PASO HERALD Tuesday, May 6. 1913 fc.r-'LKl23ii Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth with Velva, the syrup in the red can. Make good things for your kiddies with it, and for their UdUUV, IUU UJ ll iui oiuuiw...& - wu.jvv.0 wheat, corn, rice. Serve it with waffles and spread it on muffins. Quality? Fine. Flavor? Nothing better. i makes great cakes and cookies, desserts and candies. Use it for fudge and you '11 know what real fudge is. No syrup is as good as Velva none so smooth, none so full of real, true, old-time flavor. Proof will come out of your first can. Send for book of Velva recipes. No charge. Velva in the green can, too, if you prefer it At your grocer's. Ten cents up, according to size. PENICK & FORD, Ltd. New Orleans, La. 4? rtfe Cup Cakes capful Red Velva Syrup, 1-2 cupful butter, 1-2 cupful sugar, 1 egg, 1-2 cupful milk, 2 teaspoonfuts powdered cinnamon, 1 1-2 teaspoonfuls baking powder, 2 1-2 cupfuls flour, pinch of salt. Beat the baiter and sagar together until creamy, then add the egg. well beaten, the syrup. mUk. floor, salt, cinnamon and baking powder. Mix well and deride into battered and floored gem pans. Bake in a moderate oren for 20 minutes. DOERNENGLISH DICTIONARY CERTIFICATE PRESENTEDBYTHE EL PASO HERALD, MAY 6, 1913 SIX APPRECIATION CERTIFICATES CONSTITUTE A SET - - .a.'v? mwAT. iTVSi tlk iTTtI ,MJIU. , HlfcJ 'tln '..',. Ih. .1 j- E KanP Show year endorsement of UiusTeat educational opporraaity by cuttiae out the above Certificate of Appreciation with fire other of consecutive date, and pretentnc them at this office. with the expense boaus amount herem set opposite aay style of Dictionary selected (which carers the items of the cost of packing, exprsss from the factory, checking, clerk hire ead other necenry EXPENSE items), end you will be presented withy our choice of these three books: The $4.6$ (Like illustrations in the announcements from day to day.) New It is the only entirely nkw compilation by the world's , MVKifl ElKHSfl greatest authorities Irom leadmc universities: is bound in DICnONASYfull Lima Leather, flexible, stamped in sold on back and : 4. to .-- ;j 5i-J Trut ' ;l J "a -J uneuura Macs, piimcu un x)iuic paper, wiin rea cages ana corners rounaea; Deauntui, strong, auraoie.. uesiaes tne general contents, tnere ; are maps and over 600 subjects beautifully illustrated by three- r 1 color mates, numerous sumects dv monotones. 10 oases ot 1 .. c .'. . . .. . :!.. . w . . "', educational cnarts ana tne latest united states census, rresent qq. i at this office SIX CoaieestiTe Certificate el AveredUka zsi tie 70l , The $3.0 New It is exactly the same 1.08 book. ex. as the 04.1 Mfltol ElrfNsh binaue-which is m DICTIONARY h?l? etfcer. Utestrated "" olive I Expense COS M IBOSBSOI with sanare causers. Six As- ' rt predaties Certificate and the O JLC The $2.00 Is in plain cloth bind. . new ra siampca ra euta LI. J. ri;.t. aB black ; has same mSKIH EMgHdH paper, same tBuatra. nimnwiBv tioas. bat sH HlBsb-ated of the col- I Expense' o r e A dates l t?-, ( ana coana arc oramec. six p- ' precktHoa Certificates end the 48c Aay Book by MaS, 22c Extra for PosUre. A CLEAN SCALP MEANS BEAUTIFUL HAIR HEItriCIDE There is nothing "just -as good" as Newbro's Herpiclde. Some dealer -will even go so far as to tell you they have something' better. , That dealer has an axe to grind. Ton can't stop his grinding, but you can prevent him grinding it at your expense. There is one sure, swift way to do it. Go where you can get what you ask for. Tou wouldn't be obliged to do this very often, as fortunately the major ity druggists are honest and con scientious. Newbro's Herpiclde has been so long and favorably know-n as "the original dandrtrff destroyer" that no one should be deceived. When you need a hair remedy, you don't want one which merely promises to ktU the dandruff germ and prevent the hair from falling. Ton want one that will do it. Herpiclde does it. The hair becomes soft and lustrous. There is life, snap and beauty where formerly the hair was dead, dull and brittle. Applications of this wonderful pro phylactic may be obtained at the best barber shops and hair dressing parlors. Send ten cents In postage or silver to The Herpiclde Co.. Dept. R, Detroit. Mich., for a nice sample of Herpiclde, ana a booklet telling all about the nair. Newbro's Herpiclde in 60c and $1.00 sixes Is sold by all dealers, who guar antee It to do all that Is claimed. If vou are not satisfied your money will be refunded. Kelly & Pollard, Special Agents. Advertisement. Railroad News Of the Southwest IS SANTA FE AGENT. F !. Mulberry has come here from Trinidad. Colo, and is city freight and passenger agent of- the Santa Fe. -----a------- BSn-sHan-VD-aE---El Banking by Mail Just as easy to open a savings 'account with us as though" you lived next door. WE PAY 4 percent Interest compounded Twice Every Year. We do business under the Depositor's Guaranty Law of the State of Texas and are a Guaranty Fund Bank as provided by such Law. Our plan, in addition to being coBveaient, is safe, profitable and liberal. Nobody has ever lost & dollar in a Stale bank in Texas. Write today for our free booklet "BANKING BY MAIL" or simply mail your deposit El Paso Bank and Trust Co., EI Paso, Texas Cold storage butter, made last sum mer, tastes that way. Why not eat the best? Churned daily. Phone 340, El Faso Dairy Co., 423 N. Oregon St. O. H Plerron, operator for the G. H.. has resigned. J. D. Thurmond, switchman for the G. H , is laying off. John Relo. rtchnian for the G. H is" laying off for a few days. J. F. Murphy, switchman for the T. & !., has reported for duty. Harry Parry, brakeman for the T. & P. out of El Paso, is laying off. T M. George, switchman for the G. H.. is laying off for a few days. Albert Martin, switch engineer for the T. P.. has reported for duty. J. P. Morgan, formerly an engineer In Mexico, is spending a few days in 1 Paso. The T. P. pulled off one chain gang crew Monday, leaving nine in the ser vice. C. E. Benton, day towerroan for the G. U. in Kl Paso, is again working nights. R. Karl, fireman, who has been spend ing a few days in Kl Paso, has left for Tucson. B. p. Raley, maintainer for the G. H.. has moved to 01 Wyoming street. In Kl Paso. F. B. Pierce, extra switchman for the G. H-. is helping on the day lead for a few shifts. W. H. Matchett, engine foreman for the T. P.. has reported fr duty after a short layoff. fi. H. Chrlstler, hostler helper for the E. P. 4 S. W-, has reported for duty after a short layoff. E. Arnold, extra switchman for the G. H. in El Paso, is helping on the day lead for a few days. J. F. Hardwick, switchman for the G. H.. has charge of the day lead en gine for a few shifts. John Defonso. fireman on the T. & P. is firing engine 4 after running yard engine for a few days. C. J. Sargent, extra switchman, is working In Blue Wlthers's place while he is working as operator. Dick Goes, conductor on the G. H. at Sanderson, has resigned aktd Is spend ing a few days in Kl Paso. Gus Masuth, switch engineer for the T. & P. in EI Paso yard, has reported for duty after a short layoff K. B. Maxwell, ex-switchinan for the G. H.. in El Paso, is helping on the night coach for a few shifts. J. W. Gerrald, switchman for the G. H., has charge of the day lead engine, while Mr. Holford is herding. Mrs. Geoijre Foster, formerly a wait ress for the Brown News Co., In El Paso, has re-entered the service. Russell New, brakeman on the G. H., has been assigned to a passenger run between El Paso and Sanderson. R. Miller, switchman for the G- H., who left the service a few days ago, has left the city for Butte, Montana. H. Kelly, switchman for the G. H. in El Paso, who left the service re cently, has left El Paso for Portland. Passenger brakeman WUbholder. for the T. tt P.. is laying off, and extra freight brakeman Zwick is In his place. J. E. Crotty, extra switchman for the G. H is helping on the night coach for a few nights, with foreman Tralnor. Anna May Ruhrup, of Toyah. daugh ter of passenger engineer on tne T. P., is visiting friends in El -Paso fur a. few days Rl reman Harrison, of the T. & P., is urinK cnKine iwi in narry Aram 3 ! place while Mr. A rant is firing pas senger. S. p. Green, formerly a switchman for the Soo line at Minneapolis, is vis iting friends In El Paso for a few days. R. I Adklns. the injured Santa Fe fireman, has returned from Loraine. Texas, and is spending a few days in El Paso. Engineer Tilson. in the E. P. & S. W. ) yard at El Paso, is laying off on court dut. and f. McLain is running engine j 406 in his place. M. H. HIi-Bhfield. who ha hmi fill ing the position of maintainer for five months, is again on the job as day tftw- ermair in t.1 faso. Extra brakeman McMiner. of the T. & P.. is working in the yard in El Paso for a few nights, while switch man W. E. Keller is off. Mrs. Wm. Hilgers. wife of T. P. nigm yarumaster in Kl ratio, nas re turned from a visit to relatives and friends in Fort Worth. J. F. Oualthrough. switchman for the G. H. in Kl Paso yard for the last three or four years, has transferred to the road as brakeman. Billy Shlndler. passenger engineer on the T. tt P.. has reported for duty and engineer Long, who was relieving Mm, is again on the extra board. Harry Crain. night cook for the Brown News company In Bl Paso, has been promoted to be day chef, and transferred to 8ierra Blanca. Extra conductor Shaw, of the T. P.. is running conductor Lower's car, and conductor Thompson, who has been on it. Is again on the extra board. The T. tc P. had three extra engi neers, three extra firemen, five extra brakemen and one extra conductor on the board, not working, Monday night. Harry Lumsden. foreman of the night lead engine for the G. H-, has been assigned to the rip track engfne as helper, with E. A. Swlber as foreman. C. X. Holford. regular foreman of the day lead engine for the G. H- has reported for duty after several days Sore Teeth, Foul Breath Bad Teeth-oose Teeth Gum Disease Fowl Breath All Due to Carelessness or Ignorance. ' bHbsSbKssbcsSbbeIbssIHB Golds Time Is Money Many Hours Gained by Using the n State Limited Excess Fare ThouKnnrt of montbn like thin are seen every day. The trsHble is Uhbwb as Pyorrhea. These soft, colorless, bleeding, foaI-meIIag and xpongy, gums, loosened and deeayed teeth, can be made firm, HtroBC anil healthy by A SIMPLE JIOME IUSMBD1. Stop DrKftnlrlag! Don't Give ITp Hope ef Saving Year Teeth. A simple home treatment the result of 2X years of research will today bring you the relief and comfort you desire. Stop spending money with den tists who do not help you. Don't waste your money on drug store reme dies that are invariably, as you know, disappointing. Write to Dr. Willard today. His 21 years of practice, study and research have finally enabled him to give you a simple, painless, speedy, inexpensive remedy that you can use at home. It is pleasant, convenient and remarka bly simple so that there is no fur ther need for you to undergo the long, painful or. expensive dental treatment. Bridges. Crowns and False Teeth are unsightly and never satisfactory, and through his treatment of the causes of bad and decaying teeth, gum disease and foul breath they will be unneces sary. If you are suffering with Pyorrhea, Riggs' Disease, gingivitis, gumboils, over-lapping, protruding, receding, twisted or loose teeth; soft, colorless or spongy game; if your breath Is fool. If your teeth pain while eating: if you are subject to bad tastes then, for your own sake, send for Dr. Willard's book and learn how easy his method is bow painless-, and speedy how this simple remedy will quickly and per manently give you sound, healthy teeth. Just sit down NOW and write Dr. Willard for his great book. A few minutes will convince you ' that his common-sense, simple Home Remedy will cure your ailments. Dont wait. There is no pain connected with It. We have received scores of letters from people saying they would have given hundred of dollars had they known of Dr. Willard's Home Treatment In time. Address DR. F. W. WH7ULRD, K 235, Temple Court Bldg.. Chicago, I1L Advertisement. layoff, and is filling the position of herder for a few days. H. K. Farnsworth and wife, of Fort Worth, are in El Paso visiting their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hilgers. at 105 Noble St. Mr. Hilgers is night yardmaster for the T. & P. Fred Anderson, fireman on the E. P. & S. W.. is laying off for a few days. J. J. Armstrong, switchman and en gine foreman for the G. H. in EI Paso yard, has resigned, and has a sositlon .as switchman for the Santa Fe in El i'aao yard Charlie Terr v. conductor for th V. P. S. W.. who is suffering with smallpox, is reported to be Improving. It is reported that Mrs. Terry and three children at their home in Tucum cari are suffering wrtn the same dis ease, but are getting along very nicely Biddy Doyle, switchman for the T. P. at Toyah. was slightly Injured by falling from a moving coal car into the middle of the track. Two empty coal cars passed over him. and with the ex ception of being bruised and scratched from head to foot he was uninjured. He asked for a pass to the hospital at Ma rshalL Tex- where he has gone. PAYS Si-JO TO BARBRR: TELI.S THOUDLKS TO POLICE Marin Srsen. an arrival Monday from New York, en route to Los Angeles, CaL. paid $2.40 for a shave. He. said he was passing a barber shop on San Francisco street, and the barber knocked on tne window and told him to come in. "He maka me lo-oka nice wida d shave and de little smell from de bot tle, but it costa 32.10." the man told judge Ballard Coldwell, of the corpora tion court. E. Stanley, arrested by the police, was called for trial Monday af ternoon, but the witness failed to ap pear against him and the rase was dismissed. THREE TRAINS DAILY EAST Through Service to Kansas City, St Louis, Chicago, Oklahoma City, Little Rock and Memphis. Double Daily Service El Paso to Douglas and Tucson For Full Inferraatira, Sate an PaHaa Reeervadaae CaM ea or Aifiresa: RICHARD WARRSX, PH0KE General Agent 594 h. d. McGregor, City Paee. Ageat. ROBERTS-BAMHEE BDILDIKG. STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. The Two-Republics Life Insurance Company EL PASO, TEXAS A. KRAKAUER. President. Good men wanted to sell policies that guarantee protection. a S. RUSSELL, LOUIS ST. J. THOMAS, Supt. of Agents. Seety. aai Geal Mgr. 3saaBMaanBKmeKBBMMsaaxmB!mBB3Bxmsmmz:aaxwneKmaxMMiamBBmm&M GUNTER HOTEL! SAK ANTONIO, TEXAS. Absolutely Fireproof, Modem, European. RATES $130 TO $4.00 A HOTEL BUILT FOE THE CLIMATE PERCY TYRRELL. MGR. STATE NATIONAL BANK ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1881. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $200,000. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS C K. MORBHEAD, President. C. N. BASSETT, Vice President JOSEPH MAGOFFIN, V. Pree. GEO. D. FL0RY, Cashier. L. J. GILCHRIST. Asst Cashier. So to Europe "oy the North Ger man LIsyd Galveston-Bremen ss. -BresUu" May Srd ss. "Cassel" May 22nd ss. "'Brandenburg- June. 14th ES- 5resIJf' JIy 9th ss. "Cassel" July 26th ss. "Chemaltr" Aug. 16th Large. Comfortable Steamers. FARES: Cabin $M and $7.S0. Steerage .W. Apply to loeal agents or to A1FKED HOLT. Geaeral Agent, Galrestes, Texas. f. . . -. -Y BBsflstsBssm.' mmwim vi ."' H RBSsBrSBBsi mm liJerore yon are ailed mia xereary and Other Poisonous irflEs. see TJr. r.h- (Hok. the botanist lnecfalifif whs. ..iirAo the following dis eases wjtnout the aid of ninmh , knife: Cancer. Blood f v i s on. Riontv TroubJ. Rheuma tism Heart Disease. jRci Liver de"-anEre-i rtB. Consultation tirio St. Phone 2S10 Why Scratch? "Hunt'sCure"is guar? anteed, to stop and permanently cure that terrible itching. It is compounded for teat purpose and yoar money will be promptly refunded WITHOUT QUESTION if Hunt's Cure fafls to cure Itch, Eczema, Tetter, Ring Worm or any other Skin Disease. 50c at your druggist's, or by mail direct lfbe hasn't it. Manufactured only by A. B RICHMB8 MEQICME GO., tomm.TtZ I MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A OcrUtaRelKf ferFeverlshness, oastipatipn, . Hemlarbr, l?Pmarr' Troubles, Teethta I i s o r irr a, nd I eg trey -. X.i,..v ,7? T.r!"' i""rraK P VPis 5" ! IP u ours. AUIIunjirt", SEcts. Dor. t accept Simple iri.'trR EK. Ado-es, an substitute. A. S. 0LMS7EP. U Roy, N.Y. U. S. Department of Agriculture W JSATHSFc BUREAU ..-" """iS 4 rxr. N yp- Jhdf ' f k- - xi v I . X5ccr - OwAAfi .14 VI viyv EXPLAX 1TOST 3COTK& Oteemtteas taaaa at t a. bl. sereatr-Mt mai ridten time. Atr prewaia redoeed to sea HtoL Itetuns foostfaajoas But) bm tkroaee aetata ot equal alrpr estate. isofssKMS (dotted Maes) piMUironrhpolqttofeqMitempOTStnje; draws ealr for zero.-fteesjas. so, sad X0. O clear: puBr cloudy: $ eseadn m rain: tnox: (U nwort ArrotTS Cy wita the triad. First Ss-aret. teapsr- Kiuiei uwig. prccuHieaoa 01 .oi laaa or ara tor put St hoars: tElrd. tnaxiaam iriad leiao. kekx -wir.1. riiEss imiobk OF WBST VIHCIMA COAL FIBLDS. Washington. D. C. May 6. After reading a statement by governor Hat field, of West Virginia, denying alle gations of peonage and a reign of ter ror in the Paint creek' and Cabin creek coal districts, senator Kern reiterated his Intention to press his resolution for federal Inquiry Into the West Vir ginia coal field situation. "I have never prelendeil at anv time." declared senator Kern in a statement. "to have had personal knowledge of conditions In Went Virginia I have stated from time to time 'acts as they have been presented to me. From these facts I feel warranted in renew ing tho resolution introduced In the last session b senator Borah ; posi tion to investigation whit-h has come Protect Yourself Ask for 'ORIGINAL GENUINE r- " ji. ?wi'1'i- i."t. " ""' . OT' rfc' -TTiX'L e- "..'. Tie Feod Drkk for aO Ages Others are Iaiifaiio&s ALAMAGORDO MASONS TO HAVE NEW HALL f Appels aHd Pears ia High. ReHs Ceua try Kliieil ky the Reeeat CM Weather. Alamogordo. N. M.. May . The new Masonic hall, occupying the entire sec ond floor of the First National bank building, is nearing completion. Mack Massick, J. C. Dunn and John Marquis have been in charge of the remodeling work. J. L. Lawson, who is largely inter ested! n fruit at High Rolls, has re turned from a short visit to his or chards there. He reports that most of the apples and pears were killed by the recent freeze The trees were In full bloom st the 'time and, judging by the number of blooms, there would have been an excellent crop of frnit, but the freeze struck at this time and now it is thought that the crop will be very small. The annual Children's day service was held at the Baptist church. A pro gram was rendered by the little folks. The members of the Eighth grade of the public school enjoyed a delightful social evening at the home of tt M. Denney, in the eastern part of the city. All the members of the class and the teachers were present. Mrs. James Farrow died at the Ala mogordo sanitarium and was buried at the city cemetery. The funeral ser vices were conducted by Rev. Wm. Cooksey. pastor of the Baptist church of this city. Mrs. Farrow was brought to this place about eight weeks ago from her home in central Texas She is survived by her husband and a child about one year old. Frederie J. Basfcln "American Gov ernment." As long as they last, copies of Fred eric J. Haskin's great book. "The Amer ican Government," may be had at The Herald office. Present clipping of this paragraph and 80 cents. By mall. IS centa additional. C. L. Inban. switchman for the G. H., is laying off on the sick list. WHOOPIffG GOUGE SFASaKKMC CX00P ASTHMA COCCUS SKOMOimS CATAR8H COLDS jres&z&fte esTseusKco istb A simple, safe and effective treatment for bronchial troubles, avoiding drugs. Vapor ized Cresoleae stops the paroxysms of Whooping Coogh and relieves Spasmodic Croup at once. It is a btort to sufferers from Asthma. The air carrying the anti septic vapor, inspired1 with every breath, makes breathing easy; soothes the sore throat and stops the cocgh, assuring rest ful nights. It is mvaiuable to mothers with young Children. Said us fostat for descriptive booklet. ALLBKUGGISTS, Try Craniate Antiseptic Tsgoat Tnhl n fur tte ix. iHlLiX throat. Ibeysn akapte, etractrre sod sati sastie. OfToardrnagtaC or free as, lc to stance, YAPO CSSSOUX CO. SCartkaotSUH.T. iW3 a. -.4bwjbss9QbsI SL PASO'S XIJfTH BANK "WILL B8 OPKNED HOXDAT. Monday. May 12. the Security Trust and Savings bank, EI Paso's ninth bank, will open for business at 310 Mesa avenue. The room is now being fur nished with the bank fixtures. Con crete columns are betnfr erected, flank -insr the main entrance, and the gold leaf name of the bank put on the win dows The bank will be organized un der the guaranty fund plan, will be a state bank mad will have a capital stock of $iee,00e. It will do a gen eral banking business and will make a specialty of savings and trust business. C. C. Henderson, formerly of Arkansas, will be president: W. Ia Gaines, vice president and manager: John J. Mc Court. secretary: J. Harry Anderson. assistant cashier. No cashier has yet been selected for the bank. Bt Paso. Tuesday. lay S, 1912. Forecasts. El raso and vicinity Fair tonight and Wednesday. New Mexico Fair tonight and Wed nesday; not mueh change In tempera ture. West Texas Tonight fair: warmer la tne x'annanoie. Wednesday lair. - luteal liata. from various quarters has done more than anything else to arouse my sus picions as to the conditions existing there." Batter fresh from the churn, lightly salted and uncolored. No yellow paint In ours. Phone 40. Bl Paso Dairy Co., 4:3 N. Oregon St. Robert R. Goodman, of the passenger department of the Union Pacific rail road in Denver, Colo., is in El Paso on business. Order a pound of our delicious but ter, churned dsily, and you will becom a rcrulnr mstomer. Phone 340, El Pas 3 L'airj Co, 4-3 Js". Oregon SU El Paso readings: Today Tesy 6 am. Cpm. ..30.0 10.04 70 Barometer (sea level) Drv thermometer 60 Wet thermometer 46 50 Dew point 2$ 11 Relative humidity 00 7 Direction of wind NE E Velocity of ufind 15 8 State of weather . - clear clear Rainfall last 24 hrs 0 Highest temp, last 24 hrs... 81 Lowest temp, last 12 hrs 60 River. Hciijit of river this morning above fixed 4Gro mark, 1X3 feet. Rise in last 24 hours. 0.1 foot. Harrv l.ikes. engine f iroman for the E. p " v in El Paao ard. has re ported for duty. Suffering Humanity Finds tbatrelief musfba found for the ills which may come any day, else suffering is .prolonged and there is danger that graver trouble -will follow,. Most serious sicknesses start in disor ders of the organs of digestion and elimination. Thebestcor rective and preventive, in such cases, is acknowledged to be CHAMc BILLS This standard home remedy tones the stomach, stimu lates the sluggish liver, regulates the inactive bowels. Taken whenever there is need, Beecham's Pills will spare you hours of suffering and so improve your general health and strength that you can better i resist disease. Tested by time, Beecham's Pills have proved safe, certain, prompt, convenient and that they Always Lead to Better Health Said everywhere- hi boxes 10c., 23c The direetisns with each bez chooM ha read oy evcr7oae. eseaci.iBy by wmsFZgtegi