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EE PASO HERAID Saturday, October 11, 1913 :BUY IT AT CALISHEUS FOR LESS" Store Will Be Open Tonight From 6 p. m. Until 10 p. m. Extra Special Values Will Greet You in Every Sec tion Every Aisle of the Big Store' In the Basement Store We Will Sell 10c and 12 l-2c Outing Flannels at Six Cents the yard Just think of what you save right at the start of the Flannelette season, too! You'll find 2500 yards here to choose from in light, medium or dark colors--in stripes or checks just the thing for making undergarments, night garments, bath robes, kimonos, etc, etc Only 6c the yard. NOTE: We are obliged to limit pur chases to 12 yards. On the Second Floor We Will Sell $1.50 and $1.75 Morning Dresses at 95c A new shipment just in that has never been equalled here in El Paso at the price. Come in Pretty Percales and Ginghams, in light, medium or dark colors, are excellently made, perfect in fit and every little detail and a very special value, tonight at 95c See the Window Displays For Special Bargains! !to preach for the FUST TINE SOU! Sunshine Like Salvation 8s Free Here in EI Paso it is welcome, but it sure wears the paint, espec ially on South and West sides. Perhaps the paint on your cottage is not very old and one coat now will save applying two a little later on. Tuttle's Imperial Paint covers nearly 300 square feet two coats. $2.25 per gallon. PHONE 206 lass Co. 210-212 N. STAMTOSU YOU CAN HAVE A WEALTH OF BEAUTIFUL HASR Herpicide Nothing equals an aureole of beauti ful hair as a frame for a pretty face. Without a background of nice hair a really pretty face frequently becomes plain and, vrith It, unattractive features assume life and beauty. Every woman can increase her natu ral charm by ;uslnj Newbro's Herpicide. Herpicide makes hair beautiful. The dandruff germs saps the vitality of the hair. Herpicide applied Intelligently and regularly checks this destruction of hair life and prevents the hair from falling out, giving it a snap and luster. . a soft, silky fluffiness which can be I acquired in no other way. Newbro's Herpicide in 50c and $1.00 , sizes is sold by all dealers who guar ; antee it to do all that is claimed. ( If you are not sausuea your money win be refunded. ( Send 10c in postage for sample and booklet to The Herpicide Co., Dept. R., uetroir, Mien. Applications may be obtained at the best barber shops and hair dressing parlors. Kelly & Pollard, Special Agents. Advertisement. FALLING HAIR MEANS DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE Save yonr Hair! Get a 25 cent bottle of Dnnderlne rtsht noir Also stops Itching scalp. ' Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverlsh ness and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine tonight now any time will surely save your hair. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the first application your hair will take on that life, lustre and luxuriance which Is so beautiful. It 'will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance; an Incomparable gloss and softness, but what will please you most will be after just a few week's use. when you will actually see a lot of fine, downy hair new hair growing all over the scalp. Advertisement IF HEADACHY, DIZZY, BILIOUS, "CASCARETS" Tmr Mver Is ran of Bile; Bowels Clogged, Stomach Sonr, Tongue Coated, Breath Bad. DAILY RECORD. Get a 10-cent box now. You're bilious! Ton have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are parched. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and Ill tempered. Tour system is full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need is a cleaning up inside. Don't continue being a bilious nui sance to yourself and those who love von, and don't resort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Remember that most disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels are cured by morning with gentle, thorough Cascarets they work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your liver and bowels clean; stomach sweet, and jour bead clear for months. Children love to take Cascarets, because they taste good and never gripe or sicken. Advertisement. STATE SUXDAY SCHOOLS TO HOLD 3IEETIXG OCT. 17-10. Phoenix. Ariz., Oct. 11. The annual convention of the Arizona Sunday School association will be held in Thoenix October 17, 18 and 19. A number of noted Sunday school work ers from all over the United States will address the delegates. It is ex pected that there will be over 200 delegates in attendance. There are 218 Sunday schools in Arizona. COSCRBTE REPLACES PLASTER OX TOAVER OP JUAREZ CHDRCn Concrete is replacing piaster on the steeple of the old church in Juarez. The steeple had become so dnapfdated that municipal authorities gave ord ers for its rehabilitation. The use of concrete gives the church a decidedly modern appearance.. Bnildlng Permits. To H. W. Merschon, to build an adobe, block F, Payne's addition; estl matea value, $500. To R. I. Wood, to build a frame garage, 170 Wyoming street; esti mated value, $50. To G. Sanchez, to build an adobe, 3409 Texas & Pacfic street; estimated value, $200. To A. P. Brunswick, to build an ad dition. 323 Chihuahua street; esti mated cost, $500. To Rosa Guiterrez to build an adobe, 905 Hill street; estimated value, $100. To Chas. Zelger, to make additions at New Zelger hotel; estimated cost, $10,000. To Mrs. Goodman, to build a garage. 708 North Oregon street; estimated value, $300. Deeds Fllea. ilbrning Side Heights addition Morning Side Heights Realty company to H. S. Potter, lots 29 and 30. Morn ing Side Heights; consideration, $10; Sept. 6, 1913. Northeast corner of Montana and Cotton George S. Johnston to .Fran ces C "Vance, part of block 24, Cotton addition; consideration, $1500; Aug. 16. 1913. Mills and Campbell Central Invest ment company to C B. Kelly, J. H. Pollard. J. B. Brady and W. Cooler, tracts in blocks 11 and 41, Mills map; consideration, $20,010; Oct. 8, 1913. Tsleta. Texas Joseph Marra to J. H. McBroom, surveys 90 and 91, Tsleta grant; consideration, $10; Sept. 11, 1912. Tsleta, Texas Jesuit Society of New Mexico to J. H. McBroom. surveys 90, 91. 95, 96, 99, 100, 101, 102 and 108, Tsleta grant; consideration, $125; Sept. 30. 1913. North side of Riverview between Martinez and Courchesne Clarence W. Harper to G E Waterhouse, lots 11 and 12, block 2, Altura Park; consider ation, $600; Oct. 8, 1913. Northwest corner of Riverview and Martinez Eliza J. Harper to C. E. Waterhouse. lots 13 to 16, inclusive, block 2. Altura Park; consideration, $1200; Oct. 8, 1913. El Paso county, Texas A. T. Wil liamson and wife to H. D. Higgins, sections 21 to 25 and 33, block 67, Texas & Pacific survey; consideration, $10: Sept. 8. 1913. Tsleta, Texas Jose Apodaca and others to Felipe Lopez, 3.5 acres, Tsleta grant; consideration, $100; Feb. 11. 1907. North side of West Rio Grande, be tween two alleys T, J. Cassidy to Caroline Miller Deady, easterly five feet and five inches of lot 46, all of 47 and westerly 19 feet and 7 inches of lot 48, block 7, Sunset Heights; consideration, $5816.42; Oct. 9, 1913. South side of Myrtle, between Wil low and Eucalyptus Caroline M. Deady and husband to T. J. Cassidy, lots 5 and 6, block 41, Bassett addi tion; consideration, $1500; Oct. 10, 1913. Licensed to "Wed. J. R, Mendosa and Maria Salazar. John R. Jones and Lottie Muckel roy. H. H. Hall and Isabel Seaman. Clenente "Vega and Edunjes Paras. Automobiles Licensed. 1T74 J. T. Spencer, 1012 Octavia St.; Ford motorcycle. 1775 Prichard-Gunning company, 407 North Oregon St.; two-passenger Marathon. 1776 A. Stolaroff, 620 North Santa Fe St.; five-passenger Ford. 1777 E. W. Green, El Paso garage; two-passenger Buick. Wlnil Ciirrle V? efI'ana shipped on day of re IVIUIL KJTaerS ceipt. Everything in Sporting (roods, Anns and Ammunition. Write for prices. s Payne Arm n i Eev. Robin P. Gould Will Occupy Pulpit of Trinity Methodist Church on Sunday Night. On Sunday evening at the Trinity Methodist church. Rev. Robin P. Gould, who has but recently become a minis ter, will preach his first sermon. Mr. Gould has been until within the past two weeks, manager of city circulation for the El Paso Herald, but has been studying for the ministry for several years. Trinity Methodist. At the Trinity Methodist church, cor ner of Boulevard and Mesa avenue. Rev. C Wesley Webdell, pastor. Sun day school 9:30 u m.; Epworth League 6:30 p. m.; preaching hours 10.45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning theme: "The Return of the Captive Jews from Babylon to Jerusalem." At the even ins hour Rev. R. P. Gould "will occupy the pulpit. This will be Rev. Mr. Uoula's maiden sermon. Special music. Morning hour, anthem, "Blessed is He." (Simper). Solo, "King of Kings," (Brackett), W. T. Ravenhill; evening anthem, "Send Out Thy Light," (Gounod): solo, "Lead Me to Thee," (West). Mrs. W. W. Evans. Special. "God Will Take Care of Tou," quartet. Beginning at 7:30 p. m. sharp there will be a 15 minute song service. Only old songs will be used. This will be the last Sabbath before conference. First- Methodist. At the First Methodist Episcopal church, corner Myrtle avenue and Ochoa street, Rev. Herman G. Porter, pastor. First quarterly meeting Sunday. Rev. S. Alonzo Bright, D. D., of Albuquerque, will preach at the evening hour, 7:30 oclock. Morning worship at 11 oclock. Sermon by the pastor, subject. "The Supreme Motive In Our Lives." Special sinjrlng at both services. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Wed nesday. 7:45 p. m. Mrs. H. M. Whitfield will lead. Cast El Paso Methodist. East El Paso Methodist church, cor ner of Grama and Rivera streets. Rev. H. P. Bond, pastor. Sunday services will be: Sunday school, 10 a. m., Hugh T. Henry, superintendent; preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Epworth League, 6:45 p. m. Miss Helen Toungker, president. Prayer and praise meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., in charge of official board. Woman's Missionary society, second and fourth Thursdays in each month, Mrs. E. W. Williams, president. Take Park car to Grama street and -walk two blocks south to the church. Highland Park Methodist. Highland Park Methodist. Federal and Dakota streets. Rev. Edward C Morgan. Sunday school, C. W. Bretz, superintendent, 9:30 a. m. Communion Sunday. Morning worship, sermon: "Whosoever Will Let Him," 10:45 a. m. Evening worship, 7:3 Op. m. Ser mon, "Knowing the Things of God." Epworth League. Fred Barnes, 6:45 p. m. This is the last Sunday before con ference. First Presbyterian. At the First Presbyterian church, corner of Boulevard , and Stanton streets, the services Sunday will be Morning worship at 10:55, sermon by H. B. Durkee, subject: "A Fisher of Men;" anthem. "God Be Merciful." Lit tle; solo, "The Angel's Bell," Van de Water, by Mrs. Goldstein: Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.. Junior Endeavor, 5 d. m.: Senior Endeavor at 7 n. m . tak- ! lng the place of the evening service. All services will be held in the assem bly room of the church, reached by the outside stairway on Boulevard. Ennt El Paso Presbyterian. East El Paso Presbyterian church, corner Poplar and Texas streets. Rev. Kenneth Brown, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning services, 11 oclock. Night-services, 7:45 p. m., continuing the study of the "Tabernacle in the Wilderness," with stereoptican views. Midweek services Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Missionary meeting for women Thursday. 2:30 p. m. Church of the Xnrarcne. Church of the Nazarene, 815 S. El Paso street. Rev. S. D. Athans, pastor. Holiness meeting and praise service at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Westminster Presbyterian. At the Westminster Presbyterian church Sunday there will be preaching by Rev. John E. Abbott, the castor, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. At the morning j service me pastor will preacn on "Seven Troubles." At this service there will be a solo sung by Mrs. Will T. Owen. The choir will render an anthem "Im mortal Praise," by Bassett "Going Into Judea," will be the subject of the evening sermon. The special musical feature of this service will be a selec tion by the choir "Softly Now the Light of Day," by Nelson. Sunday school will meet at 9:45 a. m.. Intermediate Christian Endeavor at 4 p. m., and Sen ior Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Altnrn Presbyterian. Altura Presbyterian church, corner Idalia and Russell streets. Grand View. In the absence of the pastor. Rev. W. C. Baker, -who is in a meeting at War wick, Brewster county. Rev E. E. Baker will preach at 11 a. m.. and H. B. Dur kee. of the T. M. C, A., will speak at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Leonard West, superintendent First Congregational. At the First Congregational church, corner of Williams and Rio Grande, one block from Boulevard cars, services Sunday will be: 10 a. m. Discussion class. The subject for the winter is to be Washington Gladden's book, "How Much Remains of the Old Theology." Sunday's subject, "The Belief in God;" 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m., public worship. Rev. Miles Han'on will preach on "The Future of the Church." Mrs. Roberts will have charge of the music, which will include violin and cello duet. "West End Snnday School. West El Paso Sunday school, bar racks of old Fort Bliss, J. L. Vaughn, superintendent. Sunday school, 3 pm. Preaching service, Thursday 8 p. m". Austin Pari: Christian. At the Austin Park Christian church, located at the corner of Cebada and Montana streets, one block from the Fort Bliss car line, there will be ser vices Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. In the- absence of the pastor. Rev J. H. Allen, elder S. S. Cash will conduct tne morning service, and elder L. A. Dale will occupy the pulpit In the even ing. Bible study and communion at 9-30 and 10:45 a. m., respectively. First Christian. The First Christian church, corner of North Oregon and Franklin streets two blocks north of the Sheldon, Rev. Perry J. Rice, pastor. Services will b held Sunday as follows: Sunday school at zzav a. m.. communion at 10:45 a. To M Theater Goers On account of the heavy ji royalties we are forced to pay enabling us to give you high class mu- X sical productions, and in I order to improve the personnel of the com pany, we find it abso lutely necessary to slightly advance our prices at the CRAW FORD THEATE R. Beginning with "HON EYMOON TRAIL," MONDAY, OCTOBER 13th, the prices will be J as follows:, I Downstairs boxes and nrst ten rows. voc H Last ten rows down stairs .'50c Entire Balcony 25c Matinee prices will re main the same, adults 25c; children, 15c. All seats reserved. Starting yesterday ,all advance sales for El Paso Thea ter and Crawford Thea ter will be handled at Crawford Theater Box Office. Mesa Avenue en trance. Hours 10 to 5. Respectfully, H 1 H ft musemen Company, nc. The Flirting Princess Cast of 20 People The management guarantees a high class royalty production. New scenery nenv people and two laughs a minute. Seats nt the Crawford Theater. Prices 25c, 35c, 50c 31atlnee Saturday and Sunday. EL PASO THEATER Two Xighti Commencing SUNDAY, OCT. 12. Matinee Monday. WILLIAM A. BRADY, Ltd. Presents MONEY By JAMES MONTGOMERY A Comedy of Love and Romance; Full of Laughs and Thrills. Nights 50c to $2.00 Matinee 50c to $1.50 Seats on sale at Crawford Theater Office. car going out Boulevard and get off on Ange. walk one block north. Sun day -school 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., by the pastor. A congregational meeting will be held both In the morning and evening. Rev. K. H. Combs, pastor. First Baptist. First Baptist church, corner Virginia street and Magoffin avenue. Rev. J. F. "Williams, pastor. Take Park or Boule vard and Myrtle car to "Virginia and come one square north. There will be a rally of the Sunday school at 9:30. The school has reached a high degree of efficiency under the graded system. AH children six years of age and over will remain for the morning preach ing service, as Dr. Williams will preach a special sermon to young peo ple and children on "Early Conver sions." The B. T. P. U. will meet at 6:30 and the subject will be: "A Great Fact God Has Revealed His "Will to Men." The subject of the evening ser mon will be. "Christiantity's Invitation to Sinful Men" Church of St. Clement. Church of St. Clement, Montana and Camobell streets. Rev Henrv Easter. rru, followed immediately by the preach- pastor. Hours for divine service: Holy ing service. Christian Kndeavor ser- '. communion each Sunday 7:30 a. m.. also vice at t:l5 p. m., ana preaching again at 7:30 p. m. The day will be observed as "Young Peoples Day." There is to be a special rally in all the young peoples' classes at the Sunday school hour, and a great rally of the Endeav orers at the endeavor hour. .The preach ing services wil be of special interest to young people. In the morning the theme will be: "The Challenge of the Modern "World to Toung People." In the evening the theme will be: "The Gateway to Life." The chorus choir will sing as usual assisted by Parvin "Witte. Mr. Knlckmeyer will preside at the organ. Highland Park Baptist. on first of month at 11 a. m.: Sunday school 9:45 a. m. ; morning prayer with sermon 11 a. m. ; evening prayer with sermon 7:30 p. m.: celebration on Saints and Holy days, 10 a. m. Altn Vlxta M. E. Church. South. There will be sen-ices at the Alta Vista M. E. church, south, Sunday as follows: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.. R. Z. Boyer. superintendent; preaching by the pastor. Rev. "Will R. Howell, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The morning theme will be. "Growing In Grace." in the evening the subject will be, "Re pentance." , Service at Ysletn. Rev. John Allen Ray, presiding elder Grawford Theater i H Typewriters which, require hand settings of the carriage in order to teach, the starting point of any line are now out-of-date. They have been ren dered obsolete by the , M of the Reminton .Standard Typemlierjfo.10 on Typewriter Visible Model 10 The Column Selector of the Model 10 Remington selects the exact point in each line where the writing is to begin not by a step to step movement of the carriage not by tedious hand adjustments but by the automatic response of the carriage to the pressure of a single key. In ordinary letter writing the position for writing the date, the address, the first line of each paragraph, "Yours truly,'" arid addressing the envelopes is reached instantly, the hands of the operator never leaving the keyboard. The time saving? Figured on the basis of the operators wages, it amounts to enough in a short time, to pay for the machine. ' Send for our illustrated booklet describing the many labor saving features of the Remington Visible' Models Ifiigton Typewriter Phone 677 204 Texas Street Hem TarrTTr..ACTM::.--.vftnvji; w-.-";.Jv:-..--'.'..T...r.'.; :. ; xjj .'mJu'J..'.wiyv."vaja;..gwAj.j Gur Delicious Persian Kisses With Pecans 1C A SATURDAY ONLY &?i&k mO s 0 $ CONFECTIONERY CO. PHONES C30 and 347. Dr. Geo. W. Truett, pastor of the First Baptist church at Dallas, Texas, is in progress. Dr. Truett was delayed In arriving by an attack of grip that ren dered him physically unable to travel. The town is well filled with people from the surounding country who have come In for the meeting. The Means and Evans ranch folk have come in their automobiles and are camped on the big lawn of the F. "W. Johnson home. Their "chuck wagon" preceded them, and the 36 people are hosts and hostesses to many Pecos people who have learned to love chuck wagon fare. The meeting promises to be a notable one in every way. Highland Park Baptist church. Rev. i of the El Paso district of the Methodist O. E. Boyd, pastor. The subject of the morning sermon will be: "Perfect Faith. ' The evening service will be evangelistic Sunday school 9:45 a. m., F. H. Sanderson, superintendent. Junior union 3 p. m.: B T. P. U. 6:30 p. m. ; evening service 7 30 p. m. St. I'nul'x Lutheran. St Paul's Lutheran church, corner Montana and Ange streets. Take any Episcopal church, south, will preach at tne isieta -uetnoaist church Sunday at 11 a. m. , MANY GO TO PECOS TO ATTEND REVIVAL Pecos, Tex.. Oct 11 The BapYist re vival meeting under the direction of BETTER THAN SPANKING Spankins does not cure children of bed wettlns. There is a constitutional cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box VF, Notre Dame, Ind., will send free to any mother her successful home treatment, with full Instructions. Send no money, but write her today it your children trouble you In thl way. Don't blame the child, the chances are it can't help It. This treatment also cores adults and aged people troubled wlti criae duacultles, by. d;g r nlgfet, 4 Tell These People What You Want They Wil! Respond Promptly Ben 608 & 629. DRUGGISTS 4. E. RYAN OPEN ALL NIGHT. 212 SAN ANTONIO ST. AUTOS FOR HIRE Rates $3.00 per Hour BACK & AUTO STAND Opposite Hotel Paso Del Worto mi W. San Antonio St. Phones: 440 36S ISIS To haul yonr baggage or more yon. Storage and packing by careinlnea. BELL 1054. Phone NO. 1 Day Or Night 'or Aqt03 Hack and Baggage Service. LONGWELL'S TEANSFER. Limousine 5 and 7 Passenger Cars- Auto Baggage Trucks. The Two-Republics Life Insurance Company EL PASO, TEXAS A. KRAKAUER. President. Good men wanted to sell policies that gnarantee protection. C. R. RUSSELL, Supt- of Agents. LOUIS SI. J. THOILJS, Secty. and Gen'l Mgr