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.J., --l- jLUJLi JLTa Cjvj? j a y-jt-irft a a -i DENTISTS ILL IFJJfira Deming Man Says Publicity in Herald Reaches All Western Dentists. T n ists of the southwest tiill meet - El Paso in convention on Jan. 22, 23 -.d .21 and much interest Is being EHown In the gathering by the dentists in the surrounding country V varied and instructive program, 'eaturine Pr C S. Tuller, of New Or leans, and Dr II. E. Keltie of New T ork and fully cohering nerve block irg eoi nuitive anaesthesia, oral sur Ke X lta and all other modern ail Va cemei ts in dent try has been pre pared Tbeic vtll also l exhibits of sur Rl fn"ixuments and devices of mter e t tKe rrofessioi D V! J Moran, of Deming, writing to Dr H. nn Letord c El Paso who is eoneited -with the committee arrang i - lor the -neeting. savs 'iav. our program arrangement, a - ri-eTs with m approval I be- 1 e? . "v f uli be well to have some -tii ) i Tlu El i'-iso Herald, as it ill nearlv all thr dtnuns Ir the i.i"iriit Make a, lttle n i" L ut 1 e j-o u thinjrs in store for the s t at crid this meetiiip. uh as e vei laies and approved im thods I r n 1 "tistrv that .ir t brouKht to us by some of the ablest men of the profession ' I feel we are going to have a good meeting and. since tecuring the serv ices of Dr Tuller. I know everyone at tnding will be well paid for his time and expense, by this man-s work alone ' ltLFlGEC DIUIAKS I-tO. Inacio Iglescias. a refugee from rasas Grandos, Mexico, susfuned i broken leg Friday night when he slipped on the cement sidewalk in the 311 block of Alameda avenue Iglescias was -emoved to the emergency hos pital and later taken to the home of two friends Rjj- GOODYEAR TI11ES from Boss SJ2 Texas. Adv BUDGET Fill ! If U0 1 Subscriptions Continue to Pour Into Chamber of Commerce Saturday. Subscriptions to the chamber of com- j a i ALHAMBRA LAST SHOWING TODAY THE FAMOUS BROADWAY STAR VALESKA SURATT In William Pox's Thrilling Play "JEALOUSY " The Story of a Woman Without a Heart SHOWS START EVERY HOUR, COMMENCING AT 11:00 A. M. ADMISSION 10c, 15c, 25c tie aafi i-A 3zcsLwmm2jmmr, 1TUNIQUE Francis X nnA icaifarii ami yyi i "The Gre M Wm. Christy Cabanne's Master Production of Romance. Love. Mys- fRAsas x bushmaw nthe gkeat SECZEt? lei7 and Power, Written by that Famous Author, Fred de G-esac Love Is the faster Key merce budget fund continue to ' se cured, and at noon Saturday a otal of nearly S35.&06 had been signed up. with a number of soliciting committees jet to be heard from. This exceeds the amount of "uibscnptlons secured during the first week of an canvass con ducted since the budget fund system w as inaugurated in El Paso. All the lists reported show Increases, not only in the amount subscribe 1 bv those who are on former lists, but in the number of names on the list In dications are that when the lists aro finally compiled and classified, It will be found that the compilation will be very nearly a directory of the business men of the city. Ml Am Liberal. The retail drygoods men of the city, who were solicited by a committee, of which ilaurict Schwartz Is chairman, have thus far signed up nearly $1000 n'ore than they ever did before, and there are about 20 new names on the list The saloon, restaurant a d hotel men, who contributed In former years, are increasing their subscriptions this vear and scores of new names are be ing added to the list The bankers, brokers, commission men and wholesale merchants are all contributing very liberall and chairman John 1L Wyatt of the 117 budget fund committee is encouraged to believe that the $75 000 isked fo- will be secured 1i f.o ttrr lonng Men. T E Lcutnn. assistant cashier of the Firt Nitmral bank, h been named RAWFOR THEATRE FINAL WEEK OF VAUDEVILLE Starting Sun. Jan. 14 Matinee 3 P. M. l the chamber of commerce as chair man of a committee to organize the young business men of the city and i rouse them to a point v here they will take interest in the affairs of the big commercial body, either through taking a mem rslup in the chamber of com merce or in contributing to tho budget fund Mr Benton will name his own committees and will plan the details of the campaign whuh he feels sure will bring the vounge 'cment among the doctors, lawers, bankers, merchants and ckrk-i in Ktorts or in offices AH who join thf chamber of commerce be tween now and Jnnjary 26 will he en titled to participate in a nominating convention, which will be held the night of that dav. and In the election of di rectors, which will take place on Wei nesday. January 31. But C.OODYKAK TlItES from Boss 3j2 Texts. d Bu GOOUl l!lt TlItES from Boss Hi Texas. Adv Twists Turn Tumbles 4 Kasting Kays 4 Aeriahsts Supreme. Martini & Maximillian Those Comical Tricksters. "II That Unlocks a May Marya In Dainty Originalities The Vernons Put the Trill in Ventriloquy. Pathe Photo Plays 4 Shows Sunday ie urear -THE STOHY IS THE GREATEST EVER WRITTEN FOR A PIC TURE OF THIS KIND. IT HAS LOVE, MYSTERY, WEALTH AND PLOTTING BY MASTER KINDS. -IT HAS THE CROWNED KING AND QUEEN OF MOTION PIC TURES AS THE STARS -THE PLOT IS CHOCK-FULL OF THRILLS BUT NOTHING CHEAP, TAWDRY OR IMPROBABLE. -IT WAS WRITTEN BY THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PLAYWRIGHTS OF MODERN TIMES AND DIRECTED BY ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST FORCEFUL DIRECTORS Admission 10c COME TO THE MATINEE WIGWAM TH TODAY and TOMO The Idol of Countless Millions I'S G y F"" Monday M I lUL Tuesday lh"Wednesday ; . Bushman i ?B1!lS ;., W ! aw eWgiEiu m m .1 at Secret" 1 1 j i& flflliilwLISEiXKH5Sii tfl HI HKAJi! 3 " """"" J m Cftftl'fi'l''' SBy MrTTfflmrf j M S 3 and 4!3 P" " 10c and 20c 1 1 j MslG HS fl bbHiHb Mt KfTnwLHz" SU Kzi 4 r.cu iuu p m ilic, ac, oac m i m tmBkmsEMMimi ? liHBBna TODAY IS H ' I! One Entire Week of Laughter BEGINNING WITH A MATINEE Popular Price Matinees Wednesday and Saturday THE COMEDY OF TEMPERAMENT AND TEMPERATURE The Farce Comedy which ran for One Year at the Eltinge Theatre, New York and broke all records for big business. THE LONGEST RUN OF ANY FARCE ON BROADWAY HfcBy"" icfj WHWMftl&S G&BMBMKSBMMfcfcjMMW'iyM in i PPIPFQ SUNDAY MATINEE AND EVERY NIGHT 50c, 75, $1.00, $150; BOXES' $2.00 rmbllO POPULAR PRICE MATINEES WED. AND SAT, 50c. 75c, $1.00. NO HIGHER ADVANCE SEAT SALE DAILY AT THE CRAWFORD THEATRE BOX OFFICE, 1 P. M. PHONE 3966 A METROPOLITAN CAST and SUPERB PRODUCTION I s TEXAS 1? AND Clf SUNDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 21 MATINEES DAILY THEREAFTER Nights at 8:00 Owing to Magnitude of Production Matinees at 2 MOST GIGANTIC PRODUCTION IN THE HISTORY OF THE THEATRE WITH ALL IIS WONDERFUL STAGE EFFEC1 5 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 20 SEE the Pomp and Beauty of Babylon, the Magnificent and the Mighty Pathos of its Downfall. RROW 41 I mi j n if i Little mary rickiord DMI Tmy COLOSSAL TWO M1LLI0M BOLLfif imm trt S -fc SEE the World's Greatest Paintings Come to life and Move and Have Their Being Before Your Eves. In the Sweetest, Prettiest Sory ever Told by Her on the Screen. "The Pride of the Clan i HOVE? 5TCUGGLE THROUGHOUT XTSfE A0E&- THE SECOND OF HER ARTCEAFT FEATURE PRODUCTIONS PICTURESQUE AND SPECTACULAR LAND AND SEA SCENES IT IS A CHARMING ROMANCE LAID IN BONNY SCOTLAND. Come to the Matinee Don't Get Crowded Out at Night Remember Today Is Saturday and All Wish to See Her COME TO THE MATINEE Special music on the 810,250 Hope-Jones Unit 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 I ihmbp' i HMBmnHMHHnHHaHm Absolutely Mr. Griffith's Only Production Since The Birth of a Nation The Perfect Love of the Boy and the Dear One Midst the Pitfalls of a Great American City. The Feast of Belshazzar, the Greatest in all History; the Thrilling Race of Train and Automobile with Death; Paris the Beautiful under the Scourge of Catherine De Medici, the Arch Plotter apd Real Ruler of France. The Betrayal of Belshazzar and the Eye-Staggering Combats on the Walls of Babylon. FOUR WONDER STORIES IN ONE SWEEPING GLANCE THRILLS! MYSTERY! ROMANCE! ADVENTURE! SEE Price s 2.00 $1.50 NIGHTS: Lower Floor 51.50 and $2.00 Balcony ... $1.00, $1.50 Gallery 50c Boxet MATINEES: Lower Floor $1.00 Balcony. . 50c, $1.00 Gallery 25c Boxes PHONE 3966 Seats on sale at Crawford Box Office Friday, Jan. 18, at 1 P. M. Mail Orders will be received and filled in order of receipt. iL-.w, .tiiMj,- -UikVHy-1 fTAawwTMgaigerr griM-tJWrt; -.JjJgi- -- - i v -J ' ; r r im Harold Lockwo SHOWS START River of Roman 10:45. a.m. 12:00 m. 1:15 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:45 p m. 5:00 p. 6:15 p. 7:30 p. 8-45 p. 10:00 p. tn. m. m. m. m. odin'The