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EL PASO HERALD 16 Friday, May 9, 1913. SPECIAL SALE Of Geniine South American Panamas $3.00 to $8.00 SEE OUR WINDOW AMD GUIS TO IE GtVEJLSUTOISTS C. H. Lester Urges Repair of Dealing Road on Bor derland Route. m 'jemr-yi When You Crave Sweets Red VeJra MoUstes Candy eat VelTi, that good syrup with the RED LABEL, 6a a muffin, a biscuit or even on a slice bread. Velva is not only a. sweet it is a Bring one cmart of food. An ounce of it carries more nutritive PP V'ff VA. to a qualities than aa ounce of beef not a theory, bo.1; addb,l batjer. a fact keep stirring- untU syrup hardens tchen dropped into cold water. Grease pans pour candy on them to cooL When coot enoagh to handle, pah candy from tips of fingers until it &e comes a golden color. VeIva 16 great on all kinds of griddle cakes and jus as good on waffles or pop overs. Just you try it on a rice fritter and you'll say, 'That's syrup." Ten cents up, in the clean, sanitary red can or in the green can if you prefer it. Send for the book of Velva recipes. No charge. PENICK & FORD, Ltd. Mew Orleans, La. e$& For the purpose of arranging for the distribution of road guides for automo bilists coming to El Paso, a joint meeting of the directors of the cham ber of commerce and the executive committee of the Automobile club wnl be held within two weeks. Plans will be discussed for the repair of the road between Kl Paso and Deming. This was decided at a meeting of the di rectors of the chamber of commerce Thursday night. -U. B. btevens. vice president of the Automobile club, and C. H, Lester, in terested more than any other one man In the original establishment of the Borderland route, were at the meeting Mr. Lester said that the worst piece of road on the Borderland route, be tween Dodge City. Kas., and Califor nia, is between Kl Paso and Deming. He urged the directors to arrange some way to have this repaired. He declared the Borderland route is the best cross country route and the road fan be made the best because there are :ewer rivers to cross and fewer steep mountain grades to overcome. He urged the immediate taking up of the vroposition to make the road so good 'hat it will be adopted by tourists ) preference to other cross country. routes. Dods to Be Incited. He suggested that the chamber in cite John P. Dods, of the Automobile Blue Book company, to return through El Paso on his trip from Pueblo to Phoenix. This will be done. C. B. Stevens suggested that the chamber of commerce arange for the publication and distribution of road maps and logs to automobiiists who tome to El Paso enroute either east r west. The Pioneers were thanked for their Invitation to the Saturday luncheon, and the directors will attend. The Alpine-Fort Stockton trip of last month not only paid expenses, .bat there is ?38.75 left over, which has een deposited in the general fund. SuKKests Permanent TSxhlbit. Secretary A. "VY. Reeves suggest id the appointment of an exhibit com mittee to arange an exhibit for the chamber of commerce to be kept in the Duilding permanently. T. K. Partridge, commercial agent ef the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient railroad, was elected to membership. The luncheon, which the member ship committee 'was to haTe held next Wednesday was postponed. Instead, all applicants for membership as well as all members of the chamber have been invited to attend the luncheon to be given at .the Sheldon next Thurs day. It is expected that there may be a sufficient number present to use the large dining room. The weekly luncheons will be con tinued throughout the summer. SIERRA BLANCA HAS NEW WOODMEN'S CAMP Sierra Blanca. Tex.. May 9. A Wood men of the World camp has been or ganized here. J. M. Milum. state or ganizer, was here to start the new starrer in vuul shflnp ! Tli. "W C VcPnrniirV and teitn htva gone' to Figure 2 headquarters ranch for a few days. B. N. Love has returned from Min eral Wells, where he has been recuper- ' atin;r from an attack of rheumatism. j Mrs. Frank Seay and children, from I Toyah, are visiting her sister, Mrs. W. a. scnrocK. CtOVIS BREACHES ENDS HIS OWN LIFE Clovis. N. It, May 9.J. E- Givens, a Methodist preacher on a church cir cuit in Curry county, aged about 6H ears, committed suicide at his home stead a few miles north of Clofis yes terday morning at 2 oclock. He stabbed himself in the throat -with a sharp knife. No immediate cause for the deed could be given, but it is said that two brothers and one sister have died by their own band. He was well known in eastern New Mexico. DAILY RECORD BaliiUac Permits. rTo J. C. Huff tn hllflH S mnm Jinn galow in block 91, Cotton addition onl iasi tuo uranae street, isstimatea cost $2000.' Seeds Filed. Kansas street, between Montana 4 and Klo urande streets Maggie A. Abbey to J. J. O'Neill, lot 2,. north Clears Face of Pimples, Biaekheads Wonderful ZEMO Also Stops TemWe ItefeiagAT ONCEjXJuxesAl Skin Troubles. Get & We Bottle of ZEMO Today. "At last! At last! One application of ZEMO the wonderful new treat-: ment, quickly put an end to those J awful, humiliating pimples and black- j heads. For the first time in months J I haven't been ashamed to go out in J public." A trial of ZEMO will con-1 vince you of its astonishing results In clearing the complexion. Don't Look this Way When ZEMO "Will Cure You of Pimples and Blotches, Surely and Quickly. ZEMO is a clean, antiseptic solution, sot a greasy paste or ointment. You simply apply it on the afflicted part your pimples, blotches and blackheads, all eczema sores and pains, prickly heat, rash, tetter inflamed or reddened skin, all disappear. It also cures dan druff, which is scalp eczema. ZEMO is guaranteed to stop itching Immediately. It rives instant relief. "I have had wonderful benefit from your famous ZEMO for the skin. It has cured my face completely." Miss E. N., Rugby Place, St. Louis. Mo. Go to any first-class drug store and get a 25c sealed bottle of ZEMO. or vent direct on receipt of price by E. "W, Rose Medicine Go- St. Louis, Ma Sold and guaranteed in El Paso by Kelly & Pollard, A. E. Ryan & Co, Rio Grande Pharmacy, Knoblauch Drug Co.. and Potter Drug Co. Advertisement. one-half lot 5 block 43. Hart's survey, having frontage of 39 feet on-, west side of Kansas street; J 5500; April 30, 1913. Romero street, between West Rio Grande -and Euclid streets El Paso Commercial Co., to T. A. German, lots 21-22, block 16,. Sunset Heights; $1800; May 8. 1913. Northeast corner Marr Hueco streets Dr. J. A. Rawlings and wife to Thomas Paxton, lots 1 to 4. -block 92, Government Hill; $800; May 2, 11-13. South-west' corner Park avenue and Mobile streets Altura Realty Co. to M. F. Meagher, lots 23-34-35, block 60, Al tura Park; $1; May 6, 1913. Dover street, from Marr street to Madison street Government Hill Co, to John L. Dyer, lots 1 to 16 block 84, Government Hill; $2880; April 3, 1913. t Madera street, between Bowie and Jefferson streets John T. Hill-to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Phelps, lot 6-7 block 13, French addition; $350; May 6112. Altura Boulevard, between Byron and. .Russell streets J. K. . Bfechof f to ' "W. X- Foxwortn. lots 5 to 14, block 34. Altura Park addition; $1999.90; May 3. 1913. "Ean Elizario, Tex. Chas. Davis and- wife to H. W. Broaddus, one-half interest in survey 106, containing 79 acres and one-half interest in south ern one-half; of survey 141. contain ing 16.14 aeres lfi San Elisario grant; $1339.44; April 1. 1913. El Paso county, Tex. Thomas Regan and wife to John J. O'Neill, 10 acres of land in Richard Tobin survey; $450; April 28, 1913. Southeast corner Martinez and Frankfort streets H. C. Myleg and H. Baum to Pearl Long, lots 31-32, block 40. Altura park; . $456; August 27, 1913. Licensed to Wed. Rafael Orozco and Coneha Aula. John Warden and Ida Cunningham. Emilio G. Tbarra and Francisco Re sendez. Automobile Licenses. 1494 Louis E. Behr, 1319 North Ore gon street; seven passenger Stude baker. 1445 Southwestern Portland Ce ment Co- Towne, Tex, Reo truck. 1496 Hugh P. Brown, Washington Park, Indian motorcycle. Births Boys. To Mrs. Floyd L. Brewer, S19 North Virginia street; May 2. To Mrs. Aurelio Bueno, 309 Sixth street: May 3. To Mrs. Jose Ramirez, 803 Oregon street ftfay 2. To Mrs. Pomposo Alba, 1016 South Stanton street; April 23. To Mrs. Jose Ma Ojeda, 431 Stevens avenue, April 18. To Mrs. Miguel Guiterrez, 309 Ocampo alley; April 27. Mrs. Jose Fierro. 309 1-2 Fifth street April 30. Births Girls. To Mrs. Fred Jones, 1320 Magoffin avenue; April 2s. To Mrs. Mock Gluey, 519 First street; April $0. To Mrs. Amado T. Cantarell. 517 South Campbell street; April 27. To Mrs. Dolores Hernandez, 1004 Kpnsa? street: April 25. To Mrs. Rito Medina. 703 South Stanton street; April 23. To Mrs. Dario Lopez, 118 Guerrero alley, April 21. FUNNY TALK. "That tramp talks funny, ma'am. He says he castigated his itinerary from Boston." "He only means he beat his way." Baltimore American. Johnny Sours, chief clerk to the freight agent for the T. & P. in El Paso, has returned from an extended visit to relatives at Houston.' Proof of Value of the time-tested, world-tried, home remedy proof of its power to relieve quickly, safely, surely, the head aches, the sour taste, the poor spirits and the fatigue of biliousness will be found in every dose of oAIfl FILLS Sold ererywhere. In boxes, 10c, 25e. ri "Distress" wnt - "My hair is so oil and tra--lina I wish ou could tell me snir.fthm;, to make it soft and fluffy It makis me positively homely- I also have a great deal of dandruff." Answer: Many women would be 1 more beautiful if they had soft, fluffy hair. I can tell you a very simple remedy, one that will make your hair soft and fluffy. It will cure dandruff itching scalp and lustreless and fall ing hair. Ask your druggist for a 4 ox. Jar of plain yellow minyol and use according to directions, and you will be surprised to note the difference in your hair. "Fred W." writes: "I suffer with headache, indigestion, nervous debility and am also thin almost to the danger point. What can be done for me?" j Answer: You can very readily over come these difficulties by using three grain hypo-nuclane tablets. They are put up in sealed cartons with full di rections. These are highly recommend ed by physicians, and if used accord ing to directions you will soon be rid of headache, your indigestion will be gone and you will gain from 10 to 30 pounds. These tablets should be taken regularly for several months, and you can depend on gaining flesh. "Lee" writes: "I have tried so many remedies for rheumatism that I am almost afraid to try any more, bat if you can tell me a sure cure l will try it." " - . j Answer: 'Do not be disheartened be cause you have not been able to find 1 something that would cure your rhcu- matism. for sou can be cured if you will take what I tell yon. Get from the drug store: Iodide of potassium, 2 I drams; sodium salicylate, 4 drams; ' wine of colchicum one-balf oz.; comp. ; fluid balmwort, 1 or.; comp. essence cardioL 1 oz.; and syrup sarsaparilla, 5 bzs. Mix and take a teasponful at meal time and again before going to bed. -Jfr & "Fern" writes: "I have suffered with a bad cough for some time and I am also weak and tired most of the time, which I think is due to the severe coughing. Can you give me a rem edy T" Answer: .Yes, your weakness is due to the coughing, but you can be cured by using the following: Get a 2 1-2 oz. package of esence mentho-laxene and make according to directions on the bottle, then take a teaspoonful every hour or two until the cough is cured. This makes a full pint of the very best and safest cough syrup. If your drug gist does not have mentho-laxene have him order it for you of the wholesale firms. Doctor: What can I take for a bad case of indigestion. I have suffered 7keDoCT01& YJdvice. if)r.6eiys 3dcer The questions answered below are general in character; the symptoms or diseases are given and the answers will apply to any case of similar nature. Those wishing further advice free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College Bldg.. College-Elwood Sts, Dayton, O, enclosing self-addressed stamped envelope for reply. Full name and ad dress must be given, but only initials or fictitious name will be used in my answers. The prescriptions can be filled -t any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. with it for many years and nothing I take helps at all. I am also bothered with constipation." Answer: You should not neglect in-l digestion ana constipation as u icaus to more serious trouble, very frequent ly appendicitis is caused bythis ne glect. Begin at once and take tablets triopeptine. These are packed in sealed cartons with full directions for taking- ? "Laura S." writes: "I am so tired and. ,. n tA Hmfl that T ran acarcelv IUUD ,.. ... ...-.- - --. --. - Arv nn foot after the other. It is verv hard for me as I have to work. , My appetite is also very poor.' All Parts of Town Window glass put in in all the-nev additions. We have automobile for quick deliveries, and will replace your broken glass with promptness. Telephone 206. Tuftle Paint and CSlass Co. PHONE 206 210-212 N. STANTON Tell These People What You Want They Will Respond Promptly a Answer: What you need is a good tonic restorative treatment. Take tnc tonic prescribed below and you will soon be strong and healthy- and will not have that tired foeliitg. our work will become a nbeaaare to yon. Syrup of hypophosphites comp. 5 ocs, tinc ture cadomene. 1 ox.; mix and take a teaspoonful before each meal. This should be continued for several-weeks until you feel perfectly strong. Mrs. W. W. C. asks: "Can I safely take off 40 pounds of fat? I weigh 10 pounds; too much for my height." Answer: Yes; you can by taking, as per the directions which accompanv 5-grain arbolene tablets, put P sealed tubes and sold by well-stocked druggists. They are safe for any flesny person to take. "Anna R." writes: "I have taken medicine from several doctors for Utht J ,.! . m. WIk ...Mi JMMlOtinttMAIl. ana Kiuucy www". .... . but it does not seem to help me atJ ait. aiy sum is suiv, -"5TT . headaches, and dizzy spells. what shall I doT' Answer: The best remedy that I know for your trouble is three-grain sulpherb tablets (not sulphur tablets.) These are packed in sealed tubes with full directions. Most of the remedies onlv relieve, but if you take the sul pherb tablets regularly for a few weeks you will be cured. This will purify the blood and your skin wul lose that sallow look. "Busy Mother" Bedwetting can be easily cured in children by giving th-jm the following: Tincture cubebs. 1 dram: tincture rhus aromatic, 2 drams. and comp. fluid balmwort. 1 oz. Give from 10 to 15 drops in water an hour before each meal. I Doctor: "I have a very bad case t . . .i i ...1 .wm. mav afrMmaoh I caiarrn oi me urau "" ."'" -v bowels and blood are affected. I suf fer greatly and would like a cure." A. G.: Local treatment should be used as folows: Get 2 ozs. of antisep tic Vilane powder. Use a half tea spoonful to a pint of warm 'wat-"; snuff the water from the palm of the hand through the nostrils two or thrae times a day. Then make a catarrh balm by mixing a level teaspoonful of Vilane powder with one ounce of vase line or lard and apply to the nostrils as far up as possible. Also take a teaspoonful four times daily of the following. Syrup sarsaparilla comp 4 ozs.; comp. fluid balmwort. 1 oz.: fluid ext. buchu, 1 oz. Mix and shake well. Advertisement. Bell 608 & 629. 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Other Daily Trains for New York Leave Chicago Leave St. Louis' 8:15 a.m. 3:15 p.m.' 7:MtB. 40 p.m. 10:05 a. m. 5:30 p. in. o. . . o . c 12:28 p. m. 1 1:50 p. m. 10:30 a. m. 1220 p. m. 9:45 p. m. 11:45 p.m. Hf Ll . w - .. wm a-B't & -BfWirJLl W .r.iii JunJHLi" iT.j,,-a.'v 'iTLTf jt? jm erm ljC. pmUUEKflKENuLljil Hi H DICTIONARY CERTIFICATE m EL PASO HERALD, MAY 9, 1913 I H 1L.PR!CIAP0H cnc?5J0!!!T!JUTA5ET H 1 Skew your eadorsemest of tkU vest echcatteaal opportsaitT by cst&s eel tie abore Certificate of ApprecUuoa with fire otters of coasecetire dates, aad IH-rirnting them at ttU office, with the expense bonus ametrat nereis set opposite any style of Dictionary selected (wtich carers tie items of tee cost of packing!, express from the factory, c&eclrfng. clerk hire aad other Bcctajr EXPENSE Hems), aad you iriH be presea ted with, your choice of these three books: Tfae S4.08 (Like illustrations in the announcements from day to day.) 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Nobody has ever lost a dollar in a State bank in Texas. Write today for our free booklet "BANKING BY MAE" or simply mail your deposit. El Paso Bank and Trust Co., El Paso, Texas STATE NATIONAL BANK ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1881. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AWD PROFITS, $200,000. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS C. R. M0REHEAD, President. C. N. BASSETT, Vice President. JOSEPH MAGOFFIN, V. Pies. GEO D. FL0RY. Cashier. L. J. GILCHRIST, Asst Cashier. 4