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EL PASO HERALD Frid.iv, ALuvL 21, l'tht. APRIL SCQTTiSH RITE HI Masons Appoint Masters for Semi-annual Conclave; Odd Fellows Reunion. THE NIX BROTHERS -- BY F. OPPER f X ' filiations are under waj- for the 1 'omi-nnnual reunion of the An t jihI A Mi'il Scottish Rite of ui.ionrj m l.p held April 24 to 28 !u"-ii Tlie outlook is for R large i-- if ratriidites for the degrees, ii h itend frnm the fourth to the a Master of Degree. masters for i ) .inous degrees In on self, t'd and are as follows: irih degree M If MarCallum: fifth fir W V Hr.-i.li h. sixth degree. TtatroiiRh senth degree. I I. ii - i: fiKhtli decree F P. Turner; . nT t T I.o mth degree. J ntli dt-n " ' O Itokanr; iee, "- Thompson 13th de- tinr- 11th decree, r. it 1511' u. mi... J IV t'eak. 16th T i'i ik ITU. degree. C Jt. l nrU' 18ih decree K. M. ii .K.i r-tli ilesroe W H Butter- ;"ih 'Ittof J 'ni penter; . , i e, ( W K i - i -2nd debtee, .. .r. J Id .JfciL.. Pr. If O. 1! 24th .laree, .T rsillett; 25th ; I' I'utuam 26th decree. E A. 27th dne Pinln IVitte: 2Sth V H nderson. 21th degrree, - it-. .,rr-ot, K4 S H-'W. '.- ':i pp, T H Saxton 32ntl de- Tn F T" MilKi KIrat Decree. ''"' loUi ci 11M liflllt Tree fl)ted Masons, conferred the lairee upwn three candidates at a oti.mumc.it ion Motid.n niKht ng;e irfet apun tonight u lien Tond d . ree will b ronfcirecl on il t andid.ttec tt iiltv Itfip o 111 1. 9 Ancient i ml A i pf 1 Masons, ronfei red sm und trp upon three randi- it a 'ill..! otiimuiiK-ation held - i niRht Toiiifflit the second de vil! be contened upon four can ts Vej t Tu.da night is the "1 onimtiMcatn.il for routine busi- T' im) romm di KnijrMs Tem- t 3hu -! i . ni'-lit for ioutine r- . nd n.r tii1 oonfei i inir of the . "i Ttmi le on &e . r il candidates Odd FcIIouk itnUrrmr. 'Tth annnrpan of the founding 1 i r-idependrnt Order of Odd Fel- .f Amen a will be celebrated by - itiouf Odd Fellow bodies of the -I nril 24 with appropriate eere- The 1 o'nmittee in charge of ar- i-.'fits fop tin': . 'iit is composed l Tor nrdiiifi; T,el.e Ied and ;eif Ti e elehi iion will he the "d 1 I'pI'owk' hall on S,m I o f' f i ton del Faso X 4 will hae spe- dnll Mork toiiiHl't at Odd KeUown l 1 Hushing will be m charge oi U. 1 I V iso lod-e Xo 284 w ill r he fn : ilepr' on two candl- - rmt Mond.n nicht AVetern R- !odue will hold thf regular meet- ft Tuefdav nneht Grnntl IMl(te to llret. f odd Fellows grand lodge was Mineial W nilF duung the pres- k Kl PaM ludg Xo. 284 Ta - itcd l V Kane, hlle the ' fioni the lfx al Ttchekahf to the k h aaseinhh lield at the same i .Mrs 1 ditli 1, im new applicttinji and one ap ti n bv ti i nftr df reeeued at miliar mf tnitz of Tornillo camp W o.Kim- i "f th or.d Mondav nr candid itc wis initiated at iust of 1" id . imp of rnrlbad Th cat now h.i r8 members J tMi Uxi"1 - 1ST. Beneolent t . uid i nf j.ii initiated a oi three candidates al the regular Tueda night Item 1 I not a I. i1- il ition of officers of Kl liso i Bene obnt ordfr o B ( s i I.I T tl 1 tli on in Xutoniii i d i aft n M.n at ' "o o. hu K I i" j t 1 1 1 x -e tii rd ei r. G&j f5AMHERE'5 A CHANCER M (HOW.RtMtReER. E3 ,. rH . I C 7k-4L JEED;iI5'HERE .fiP ijLrTERARY&UY5.) iS IMUM&RY 3 SIS1!" sag' v iiarai mi n fe"T "" ' N--fl F " " " MW Iffe 'wvw ' Eil l- 5 - VOf)Bf, TSie Saratoga Market 303 East Overland St. , Phone 47.- Saturday's Specials ALL KINDS OF MEATS, POULTRY, FISH AND OYSTERS. Best Quality and Lowest Prices 15c and Steak, 12'2C ... 20c ...20c ... 10c IOC 20c "... 12'2C Prime Rib Roast, standing, at per lb Shoulder Roast at per lb Loin Steak, at per lb T. B. Steak, at per lb Stew Meat, at per lb Veal Shoulder Roast, at per lb Veal Chops, at per lb Veal Stew at per lb Extra Fancy Dry Picked Hens, at per lb Extra Fancy Milk Fed Broilers, at per lb Mutton Legs, at per lb Mutton Chops, at per lb 15c 15c Mutton Shoulder, t 12'i Pork Shoulder Roast, at per lb Pork Loin Roast, at per Spare Ribs, at per lb..... Pork Sausage, at per lb We Carry AD Kinds of Cheese, Sausage, . Hams. c . 15c xin Roast, 0"l ib . zuc 15c 15c 19c . 3242c Boiled and Lunch new members and renewed interest I- being taken in the organization, which is the mother lodge of the order. R M. Line heads the Be8 this year as presi dent Ilnclea Carnival. On account of the canmal show v lnrh is being conducted undr the inspicpM of tlir Boost ei s' club of the lo il .icric o Iarlcs, no meetinir was li Id AWdnf.da nivhl The inoncv se . ured fiont tlio rairma will be used as ,1 GROSSBLATTS I a fund for the entertainment of iitors and-to swell the building fund, (jrnntl Iiode Tenm. The rank team of El Paso lodge, Krights of Pthlas. Is preparing to en ter the grand lodge competition The grand lodge this year meets in Dallas. the serond week in Ma, and it is ex pected that 25 or 30 knights mil attend from this lodge The regulai delegate to the lodge is John O. Wler The lodjte met Thursdaj night and conferred the rank of page on c. Hill. The rank of esquire ill be con ferred upon a candidate next Thuisday mght. j ROOSEVELT IS RETURNING; I WANTS NO BAND AT PIER Phone 1667. CASH GROCERY 512 N. HH.iiKsr u w.itv t i,ot:.t inifi:. Stanton SATURDAY SPECIALS 10 lb. Fancy Potatoes 7 lb'. Granulated Sugar Narrow Strip Bacon, nice and lean, lb .25 .506 .21c A VISIT TO OUR STORE MEANS A SAVING TO YOU Fancy Head Rice, 4 lbs 25c Milk.2 10c cans 15c Yellow Yams Sweet Potatoes. R'rx 25c The e are genuine Yellow Yams. sm"ked Salmon and Halibut, 'r 40c 0-C edar and Liquid Veneer Pol ish, 50c bottle 42c Grossblatt's Special Coffee, lb. 30c Libby Preserves, 2 large jars, ,35c California Fruit Peaches. Plums, Apricots and Grapes 3 lb can 2 for 25c Cheese, lb 25c New York Full Cream, lb 30c Ni v. York, March 21. 'ol. and Mis Theodore Kooseelt are due to arriM here today on tne steamship Matur.i, leturning from a six wtiks' Journey through the Wert Indies. Some of the colonel's admirers wanted to send a committee dow n the bay to welcome him, as they did when he returned from the African hunting expedition in 1M0, but they learned from his secretary, John V. McGrath, that Mr Itooseveit desired no demonstration in hi honor. The half-formed plans were ali.ini'.oncd. MANY COLLEGE MEN JOINING UNIVERSITY CLUB; DINNER Applications for membership in the University club continue to be received and it is expected that there will be I'no Kl Paso college men who will sign the charter at the first annual dinner to be i;ien on April fit nt in the club's new club rooms of the Hotel Paso del Norte. The progi.im of speeches and stunts is now being arranged by ttie enter tainment committee and the dinner will be the occasion for a college night with songs, talk", dances and stunts The dinner is to be a beefsteak feed and will be seVved b he Hotel Paso del Norte in the club rooms. I'lKKIUKS 1V1. Tomorrow being the last S.itunUv in the month. Herald carriers will nre"nt I blils for March subscriptions Sub scribers will please note and be ready for tho boys. c have a full line of Tubs, Buckets, Wash Boards, Mops and Brooms. If you want something quick, phone us. Our speedy bicycle delivery i at your service. GROSSBLATTS Phone 1667. CASH GROCERY 512 N. Stanton The ordinary com or a Want Ad In The El Paso Herald Is 2.1 cents. It reaches an average of about 100.000 readers each issue. FLORIDA JUSTICE WILL PRESIDE OVER THE FEDERAL COURT Judge William B. .sheppard, of the northern district of Florida, will pre side at the Apnl term of the United District court of Kl Paso, in the placa of Judge T S. Maxe, who is sitting on the United States circuit court of appeals in New urleans, in aid of the circuit Judges. Judge Sheppard is a resident of Pensacola, Florida The April term of court begins on Mondaj, the third of April. FARMING CONGRESS WILL BE HELD IN AMARILLO AUG 23 Amarillo, Texas, March 24. An nouncement has been made by L. B. N'cwbv, chairman of the agricultural committee of the board of tity devel- MILITARY BAND CONCERT AT FORT BLISS SUNDAY A military bond conci rt mil be given at Fort Bliss Sunday afternoon from i to t oclock by the Eighth cavaliy military band The concert will be directed bv band master liocco Ke.sta and the program will be as follows March, "i:oal Australian Navy," Lithgow. Overture, 'Pi'iue Dame." Suppe. One-step, "My Ijltle lieam Girl," Gilbert Selection, 'Luc. a ili I.iiiiiuernioor, Dcmzetti. Waltz. "Intermezzo Russe," Tranke. Clarinet solo, "Heienade and Polon aise." MIssul. pei formed by Sergt. riora. March, "The Boomerang," Lithgow. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS Pa!e9 Sallow Ctteelcs shoy that the blood is impoverished and that the stomach is not prop erly assimilating its food. In fact a woman's physical condition always ehowa in her face. Paleness, blotches, pimples; sallowness or dull eyes all Tell the Meed Of Beecham's Pills. Women who are subject to these conditions should not fail to avail themselves of their prompt and beneficial effect. Beecham's Pills are prepared to furnish the necessary relief. They dear the system of impurities, gently stimulate the liver, regulate the bowels and tone tht system. Their mild and thorough action quickly rid the skin of blemishes, improve the arcnlatioa and help the digestion. Every woman should know the comfort, and experience the help o! Sold hy dint rut thrauzKont tbo world. In bazes, 10c.. 2Sc Directions of Specu value to Womea with Every Box. UP-T0DATE 7-PASSENGER CARS, S2.00 PER HOUR. AUTOS-PHONES 509-510 AUTO LI ERY CO. Oliver Carr, Manager. 418 San Antonio SL S. B. BIAS FUEL COMPANY Bettor prepared than ever to serr our customers promptly an tffldaatlr. Ffcane 840. 1510 E. IlMOtirl . WOOD COAI, FKHD POULTRY 8UPPLIES ll.VKV 31II.U9 MITnil VMItl'C. Marv Miles Minter. the pretty and vivacious young screen star, who scored so heavily in "Barbara irlet- chie." "Kmmy of Stork's Nest' and other Metio wonderpla. will be seen here again at the Unique theater Satur day and Sunday in "Kimples." a charm ing five act Metro feature The story of "Dimples" was adapted for the screen by Harry O Hoyt. the leading scen ario writer in this country, from a plot furnished by Mary Louise Downing, the author There is a double love story bundled in a new and refreshing stle. opment. that the Texa Farmers' con- ! "'"""V--,"e7", ".. . ',,:.bM. ,, . ,",r. iiiailLC nui niiiwiii, ..j .-. . -w - rounded by a strong supporting cast egress auviliary will he called to meet in Amarillo. August 1:3 to 25. AH Plains farmers are expected to attend the cessions Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 200 In Ten Days In ninny Instance Persons hare nf-1 tired. Next take two five-grain tab- fered untold niiony for jenrs docloriuK for nenoiis TTCakneftN, stomncli, liter or kidney dlene or some other nllment nhen their real trouble iti lark of Iron In the blood How tu tell. lets of ordinary nuxated iron three times per day after meals for to weeks. Then test your strength again and aee for yourself how much you have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all the time double, and even triple their strength and endurance and entirely get riri nf their svmntom or riv?cnT.Ria If ou were to make an ac- I liver and other troubles In from ten to )St On All neOnl. Wtin a- ill ' fn.i.,cdn ,1'iva' tlmn lmnl.. tii. t.klnw NEW YOIUC, N. Y. In a recent dis course Dr. E. Sauer, Specialist, of this city, said tual blood teat on all people who are ill headed by Thomas J. Oarngan. her new leading man. and including Peggy Hopkins, until recently prominent In Washington societ : William Cowper, the famous character actor: Mao De Metz, Ferd Tidmnish, Schuyler Lacld, Harry Ford, William Rausher. John I. Donough and Charlotte Shelby. Miss Mlnter's mother. The feature Is pro duced on an elaborate scale, and there are mnnv beautiful scenes, which were photographed near Jacksonville. Flor ida dv. II V7.IJI. n VH. Tod.iv at the .VUiambrn, Hazel Dawn STATE NATIONAL BANK Established Apr it, 1831 Capital, Surplus and Profits, 1209,009 INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS C. R 1IOREHEAD. President. C. N. BASSETT. VIca President. JOSEPH MAGOFFIN, Vice Pres. GKO. D. FLORY, Cashier. L. J. GILCHRIST. Asst Cashier. EL PASO EXCHANGE SYSTEM PBIVATE BANKERS UNINCORPORATED Mexican Moiey Bought and Sold. t -I" -el J, J" ' IMMIGRATION BILLS ARE NOW BEFORE THE HOUSE Washington. D C, March 14. The Burnett immigration bill is expected to occupy several davs In its passage through the house. The bill was up for consideration today. The literacy test comes before con gress again with the record of hav ing been repeatedly vetoed by various presidents, and the Asiatic exclusion features face the complete disapproval of the administration, which is -much averse to agitating the question at this time. The Asiatic features are said to be more far-reacbing than any ever pro posed before and meet the demands of the Pacific slope for what practically amounts to complete exclusion. will delight pictWe patrons with one of the best nhotollas thit the season has pioduced. "The Salesladj," orlgi nall 'The (iirl from Mack's" The l'a mous Placers assert that in this pro dut tion they have reached the aime of lealigin Scenes arc shown of one of N, w York' larirct department stores. together with Hirer, Hundred of its I many emplojes, engaged to assist the pla; ers. IEustanobj's restaurant and Rector's with me:r gay night doings ished at the exceedingly large number I they had in some cases been doctoring 0f citv ',lfe t.,. Ln,S nf Ziec who lack iron and who are ill for no for months without obtaining any bene- field's Follies" aid J"rVe hlzr orchestra other reason than the lack of iron. The fit You can talk as you please about nerfo? ? " JV'11? ,?'? ,,. S al the wonders wrought by new remc- , the large opeia houses and play their dies, but when you come down to nar.1 part in this most pleasing romantic facts there is nothing like good old drama. Mis') Dawn and her supporting .ron to put color in your cheeks and I cast are excellent and the play will good, sound, healthy flesh on your make you imagine that ou are in New bones It Is also a great nerve and York, so reaiisti.. i. n.A.vihtne ran. muiimcu nil triifciiivuci aim mo ueeti ou would probably be greatly aston- I Iron in the proper form, and this after You Can Stand on This Folding Ironing Board While they last they are Free With each Electric Iron purchased American Beauty Iron $5.00 Hotpoint Iron $3.50 "Yours for Sen ice," hi Paso Electric Railway Co. moment iron Is supplied all their multi tude of dangerous smptoms disappear. Without iron the blood at once loses the power to change food into living tissue, and therefore nothing ou eat does you any good; you don't get the strength out of It Your food merely passes through your system like corn through a mill with the rollers eo wide apart that the mill can't grind. As a result nf this continuous blood and nerve starvation, people become gen erally weakened, nervous and all run donn, and frequently develop all j.oi ts of conditions. One Is too thin, anoihci is burdened with unhealthy fat; some are so weak they can hardly walk, some think they have dyspepsia, kidney or liver trouble, some can't sleep at night: others arc Meepy and tired all da ; some fussy and irrlt.ibli . some skinny and bloodless, but all l.nk pln sical powr and endurance in uch cases it is worse thin foolishness to take stimulating mtdicmen or narcotic drugs, which onK whip up oiir i.-ilt-Kirii? vital powers for the moment, nut be at the epi use of our life lati r on No matt' i what am one tills m if MiU an ii" ' "'.-' nnd v II mi c,w i ,, "t0 mi!iil'1'' Ii in.iKe Hi. Ii.Mi i , i ; ., ... '-i . Il V 1 1 ml in V . I I i I blood builder in the world. The onli trouble was that the old forms of in organic iron, like tincture of iron. Iron acetate, eti . often ruined people's teeth, upset their stomachs and were not as similated and for these reason they fre 'iiienth did more harm than good. Eut with the discovery of the newer forms of organic iron all this has been over come. Nuxated Iron, for example, is pleasant to take, does not injure the teeth and is almost immediately bene ficial Vi)TK-Th. n'-inufatturcrs of Nuxated Iron h.ne sui h untii'unrieil confidence in Its Iiot. ni that they authorize the annuunce iii -nt tint thi-N will forfeit S100 00 to any lMMrltahle Institution If thy cannot tK" nected with it Adv .ui in in or uoninn iimhT Mxtj who la'-U'. Iron i nil im r. ..t their strength -00 pi r rnt or n i r in four weckv time provided tli hii' no virion organic tronbli- Al.o tin nil! r funil nir inHJ'J In nn; i, In h i Nil il 1 .r n il. - not at Irn.t itnulil- ii r .ii in ' ii ! i limi Tt i ili- i i in i h t ni hi-fi ( AVIOH M "SLYVI3 OI' C'ORl'PTIOX." "A hlae of Coiruption," one of the Knlcki rbocHser star features, will be shown at the Migwnin today only. It is a storj with a hc;u t appeal and a plot that will pleise Jackie Saunders is the star. Saturday, the wonderful Hope-Jones unit orchestra, the llu.jr.n instrument which the Wigwam bought from the EI Paso Piano iompnn. will be heard for the first time in the theater. There will be a special t nncert for half an hour, beginning at ID :i The pictures t ill btgin at 11. as usual, and there will be op ci il musK for them until U 1 Henry Fnmis Parks, one of the most noted of the tirluaer demon stratots and pipe organists in this coun tij. will iireside at the i msule The putiiir imi);r,ini fm '..itunln is a ' peai h It initnii, i .-is llupMns in i. ili .i Mul -nt f". i, uinh. I " .11 I Mill .i I 1 i . .,l t, Ml f , T - SECOND PRIMARY RACE FOR SENATOR MAY BE NULLIFIED Austin, Texas, March 24 Whether, the opinion of the state supreme court in the presidential preferential primary case does not have the effect of nulli fying the provision of a second pri mary in the seuntoiial race, is the question now laid before the attor ney general's i epartment for consid eration. Chaiiman Paul Waples, of the State Democratic executive committee, has formally requested the department for an opinion. JIM FAYGlfslFETERM: WAS ARRESTED IN EL PASO Police chitf Don Johnson Frlduv mornlng was notified by San Francisco police authorities that James Fay. who was arrested in HI Paso litst October on a charge of attempted burglary, and later taken to California on a warrant charging him with murder, had been sentenced to life imprisonment in San Quentin. CARRIERS DAY. Tomorrow being the last Saturday In the month. Herald carriers will present bills for March subscriptions. Sub scribers will please note and be ready for the bO)s. The most economical way to buy Ham or Bacon is by the whole piece. Be sure It's Sulzberger's Majestic "De liclously Different." Adv. Tenement collections, see Lee Ncvrmsn. Adv. ASK FOR and GET THE ORIGINAL iLTED SLK CisaP substitutes tu?t YOU same price FOUND HEALTH IN CARDUI Oklahoma Lady Say. She Vuifed Four States Seeking Health, But Did Not Find It Until She. Took Cardoi. Henryetta, Okla, Mrs. Anna HHe man. of this place, says that she suf fered for 8 years with headache, back ache and other complaints caused from womanly troubles, and that she had been to Colorado. Dakota, Missouri, and Kansas seeking health and never found It until she took CarduL She says she was given up and was confined to If bed for three months. She further' sajs: "Wo then mose.l here and after moving here, the druc gist here in Henryetta, Okla., told n v husband about Cardul and gave him a Birthday Almanac, and I read the testi monials and began taking it, and could see after I had taken the second bo' tie it was doing me good, and so i hae kept it up. I would not do witn out it in the house. When I feel tired and nervous after doing a hard da.) s work it seems to rest me and make zee feel fresh... Today I am a well woman and I know that Cardui. ..has cured me... I can do all my own work and washing and house cleaning now without ever giv ing out. I have several friends right here in town who have been unable to do their work for years but are now up, since taking a couple of bot tles of Cardui. I weigh liS pound--, and am always well . . . When a commenced taking it one jear ago, 1 only weighed luo pounds All druggists sell Cardui, the wo man's tonic. Tr it u you need . remedy of this kind. Get a bottle to day. Ad . WE WILL MOVE To 107 Texas Street, Maich 24th. Anderson-Filler Investment Co. F'.menix-L! Pao BdR. Co. 1 t,,m f ii '. i K W! ,i