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10 Week-End Edition, Feb. 21-22, 1920. I Mrs. FrancisWayne Manning Honored V,Her Marriage Occurred Monday MIMM fP jut. him ane Manning a pretty part was pien on Frida afternoon by the t cberp of E1 Paso Reiew o 42 c v f Maccabees Th party was jt f- a the home o Mrs Mannings r o hf-T Mrs Charles Rader on Persh h Jr e, ver cnarmingly decor a ed ith a da ntv color motif of j: i. and whit for tne occasion Dt-r nt the afternoon Mrs Rose rkwel' feav i group of enjoyable - ano numbers Mrs Stockwell n- ed the occamraniment for songs t en bv Miss Florence Stockwell rjinr interesting feature of the af- -roon was a reading by Mrs. In compliment to her mothe- Mrs. T J BeaU, Mrs. Joseph F W illams was hostess on Thursday afternoon to the members of the Embroidery club. Th affairs of this dob are al ways most delightful for tbey bring together friends of many years and oo Thursday the afternoon was hap pily spent in reminiscences and other entertaining features The -members regretted to hear read the resignation of Mrs. Haye Watson, who leaves soon tor Arizona to mike be home. Jon uils were employed in decora t n out -Uw""flrawing room of the Hiatus's home and at tea time alid and ices were served Twent fle guests enjoyed Mrs imams s Creorcre O Rear . i:e nuenui vujutw mose m cnage or irnnrenen'i. ntK -inrt-i tn hp mAthr or ht p.rty include Mrs George " T t.ear M-s C N Holford Mrs J C nnCT tTurr nr? MATTDrcc t on y ard Mrs. C E. Bri ton FIRST UNIT OF MATTRESS A tea 'me froi" a table beautiful EAfTOPY Tfl RF TRFfTTn Saturday morning architects Ba- decortions of narciSKi and calla , ici and ke reflecting the' white color note p n and Thore preserit for the party were Mesdames Mann in er Charles Ttader, Oztlha Weicks, W Rader C A. i were e-leb4uc:h and Whitson let a contract 'or the construction or a two-story factory building at the corner of Sec ond and Leon streets for H. Nordwald company, successors. The building is d- Marv Truax Bertha Heitgen, I to be constmtced that four more i Cjler Elizabeth Moore AnnastoreB Tbe centrart -i.a ore. Bell Carmical C Hol- 'o-i J C Cooley inna Luhorn, Anna "-naa'ee u i. entton, Marv Kroeicer. eora Morgar Eelvn Dingwall Lula neuron uora uaKoisK Lena Luns o d Posa Stock weP Georgia Ellis, reorg O per Ljcus A. Edmundson. JD Axe-a Charles McGinn is. Fred R Waner JjU A. Sharp, F Williams, "V aT Koester and Mtsse& Pearl fc ig Maude Black Nancj Brown, jid orenee tocftwell A .a i'uI silver service was pre sented to Mrs Manaing by the mem Vers yt the review nws has been received that Mrs. j- K Hart a southwestern of o the Maccabees, who was to na " arr ed in El Paso Wednesday, s 11 at Phoenix. Arizona, with in i uenza and it will be impossible for bf o travel by Wednesday so her ' is J-ere has been postponed. The meeting of EI Paso Re iew No 2, Maccabees, which was to have been hfcid ednesdav afternoon, and Mhich -Irs Hart was to have been a gjest has been postponed. rice is $25,000 The firm manufac tures mattresses. The same firm is planning to call for bids shortly for the new Central Bap ist church at the corner of Mori tana and Virginia streets, which nil! cot about $106 Wft. The plans for ti t structure hare been completed' HUSBAND KILLS MAN TOO FRIENDLY WITH HIS WIFE Superior Wvo Feb 21 George Dor o van was shot and instantly killed here late Thursday night by John Lamb, who is said to have acd-l the victim of having been undu friendly with Mrs. Umb Lamb, ,t is aid. bad, warned Donovan to re main awayrom his wife. On Thurs day when Lamb returned from a hunting trip, he found Donovan and Mr:, Lamb conversing and immedi ately opened fire on the man with ; Photguo. Following the killing Lamb sur rendered to a justice of the peace. How To Judge a ' Diamond i cgqqoggggQggggQQpQgQQQy?33QQQQQ03flQ3CK3c i S$S$ogdvv9$vwQraBS9BSMSBBB9SiCSSx6o6ooK ffiffpffiMjBlBMiEJgMBPagBBB lliilillil tsfe ' Patagonia, Ariz Feb 21 Hard shell In sinking below the 400 sta tion has a flow of about 200 gallons of water a minute, necessitating in- stalation of a large steam pump. The j solidation of thy Tpm Reed and property already has 00 and 230 foot United Eastern mining Interests, as sniits, sunK oy prior operators tone wav in which might be au lust fa ! ipments are being made of ore.- the apex suits filed by each against ME INTERESTS If BE MERGED Oat man. Aria, Feb 21 Though no official confirmation has been given any rumors there is much local speculation concerning possible con- averaging Is percent lead and "7 ouncesllver Blocked out are 4000 nns of shipping ore and about 100 -000 tons of milling ore, the latter to be handled in a new mill that is to be started soon, probably after the It- el of the new shaft. President H K. Welch is in direct charge. The Flux Is receiving from Court land Ariz., a machinery purchase in cluding two large gasoline engines, hoist. Ingersoll-Rand compressor. drilling equipment and shaft equlp- of commercial ore has been cut. The mine four miles south of Patagonia, 3 an old one, worked as early as 18S8. - when its ores were smelted nearby and the product later used, it Is told, to make bullets for Confederate rifles. Rich silver ore has been found in the Bonnie Canierinlne, owned 1 y two local Chinese, wo Ben and Louie Kang for five years tbey have been working the property, which is a short distance from the World's Fair Ore shipped at Patagonia from the Koyai wine mine, near xubac, aver ages about $60 -i. ton value. The operator, R. R. Mason, of Pittsburg. Fenn, is preparing to erect a 5 ton concentrating mill. the other Arisona Eastern is pro ducing about $200.Co a month, some what more than Its older neighbor. which, however, has a much greater proven acreage. The former has de veloped an ore body 7t feet lonfr to 1334 feet depth with average sam pling above 920 a ton. Tom Reed has an xs root szv ore body on tne sw level of the Bald Eagle and Is work ing a 30 foot ore body, somewhat lower in value, down to the TOO level of the Artec Arizona Sflosaback claims the great nent. At 260 foot depth a large body J est width of any gold ore body ever S HAPE. The brilliancy of a diamond depends primarily upon its shape. A flat, shallow diamond loses one half of its refracting power, and a thick heavy diamond loses one-quarter. Between these Jwo, there is a point ACTIVITY IS RENEWED IN PARKER DISTRICTS Parker. Ariz.. Feb. ,21. Renewed activity is noted In a number of old districts tributary to this point. The Yellowstone. 10 miles north, lately was examined by experts who j declared it bad one of the largest deposits of low grade copper ore in Arizona, within a ledge 150 feet wide. f Its development is only a 60 foot In cline snaxi. sua& ur j ruajs kiicpacaa of Parker American Eagle, 17 miles north east, is being developed by H. E. Olund, with a force of 25 miners. The main shaft is down to 350 feet. In Tyrone Basin, 20 miles east, the C A. Botzum company of Los Ange- Pnoto by Haderer MRS. STEPHEN HEFFITLD, the former Mia Elae Brown, daughter of Dr. .ISSSSed bffi & Ortirtlta and Mrs. A. Z. Brows, whese wedding was solemnized on Monday evening j drilling in sbale said to cave good at 8 oclock at tne Brown torse witn Key (ieorge Mcuall, pastor ot (antral Baptist church, officiating Mrs Heffield is prominent in church and ednea tiocal circles. The couple are at home at 3214 Mountain avenue. Dr. Black's Patients Hire A Band To Meet Him On His Release From Jail; A Local M. D. Pleads For Justice This is a subject ifafQ? -"'""-" afternoon at two oelock. Instead ot the usual S&btMtb quiet thero 1 iphere the light refraction is perfect. can hardly be explained in a few words, but we have charts in oar store prepared ov diamond experts which point out the dif- t? i much activity tor pr Byron i r r J r r i uiarir t. tn hj relesMd from 1&IL on completion of a ton-day sentence on the charge of "ptaettciae; medicine without a license" and his friends and patients are coing to meet him with a brass band. tr. Black was sent to all ten days aeo on conviction upon the charge of "practicing medicine without a license. Testimony ox tne only ference very distinctly), and i. e take pleasure in helping our cus tomers, judge for themselves. This bit of service only emphasizes the advantage of dealing with a home concern of Jpiown reHabjKly and standing. For cutting, see advertisement appearing next Saturday. SILBERBERG Tis la the second ot a series of eigrt ads covering li. Brilliancy, C) Shape. (. Cutting. (4). Color (5). Per fection of Mare r a (S) Weight. O Selection and (3 How to Bur . BROS. 9 Sfesa Avenue at Texas Street The mere thought of buying a diamond should suggest Silberberg's George Washington uXjs the Father of his country. George Washington v)as fond of telling the truth. THESE TWO POINTS STAND OUT IN OUR MINDS WHEN WE THINK OF OUR FIRST PRESIDENT. Yost Credit It Good. Truth in advertising demands' public confidence, juit as truth in a man's character demands public respect We can state conservatively that ou will not find a more comprehensrre showing of furniture for the new season as that we are displaying. All fnrnltare at reasonable price fr rata or on our easy payment plan. Rio Grande Furniture Co. 109 Sooth Stanton Phone 2802 IvJotV mtm EeiI lull n-n Mel of the prosecuting witness was to the effect tnax n oenenttea iter aner xne meai- cal doctors had failed, but. under the law of Texas, the mere fact that he had taken money for treating her rrade his conviction certain under a strict interpretation of the measure. Friends Hire a Band. Patients and friends of the doctor, who have formed the El Paso Chiro practic society, at a meeting Friday night, made plans for meeting him Saotday afternoon en his release from Jail. Money was collected and a 1 ptece onion band, was arranged for Saturday nwrafng. At Friday Bight's meeting, Mrs. I. F Uardwlek offered the use of her hoxoe on Wyoming street for the next meeting of the society. Mrs H A. Taylor said she had taken up the matter of Dr Black's prosecution with the W. C T S, Mrs. C. Q. mills announced her Intention of asLInjr tbe Wo men League of Voters to take up the matter nnd make It a polltleal Ibmuc in the coming campaign If the prosecutions of Vr. BlacL. con tlnne. Doctor Upholds Black. Dr D a XcCalib. who holds a state medical certificate and is a specialist in tubercular and otner atseasea. at tended tbe meeting and said he did not see why the medical men should oppose Dr Black as long as he was not harming anyone with his treat- ! zeenta and was benefiting many ! He said each method of treatment bad its own particular value in j bringing about relief to suffering humanity. ' Dr. MeCalib has certificates to practice in Texas. Oklahoma, eiv ! Mexico, and Mexico. 1 Mrs. Alice R. Edmandson, of 140 Arizona street, called The Herald Sat urday and entered her subscription. 1 mYodt tight for meclral freedom appeals to me and I Ttlxh to show my appreciation, she said. The Texas laws favor one school of medicine and they are not right. e have as much right to medical freedom as we have to religions freedom. Demands nr IUshts. Mrs. A. J. CamobeU. of tbe Trt State hotel, on west San Antonio hotel, asks she sought relief from physicians in street, asks The Herald to say that No Complaints Yet Against Local Doctors Notwithstanding the determined stand of the S3 Paso doctors in their prosecutioB of Dr Byroa I. Black chiropractor, no charges have yet been filed against oar members of the El Paso County Sfedical society because of the is suance of certificates of health to women said to be soliciting men. A collection ot such certificates taken from women was exhibited by Dr T J McCamant to tbe members of the County Medical Society at their meeting Monday night and it ts asserted that this was not his first comnlaint against the issuance of these certificates. The The Indications for oiL The same enter nrise is to drill other irround in the same locality and la preparing to in-ruaalifteatlon act makinsr them eltgl- stall a M ton mill on an extension of the Gold vampire. The Trade Bat. IS miles north, a property owned by Otto Korn. of Parker, and C D. Brown, of Los Angeles, Is reported bonded to a com pany that will start operations at once. A new wagon road has been built on which 'to haul In machinery The ore samples about 13 percent copper, with value also in silver and gold. TO ECONOMIZE OPERATION OF EMERALD ISLE MINE Kingman. Arl, Feb. 21. Emerald Isle is working on plans for eco nomical operation that Include a new vertical shaft, now 50 feet deep, to be electrically operated. This prop erty has made experiment on the leaching of Its peculiar ores, which have conssited mainly of early gravel, enriched by copper solutions, easily soluble in dilute sulphuric acid. The ore has been described as carrying from S to 11 percent copper, IS to 1 percent aluminum oxide, with silica, manganese, iron oxide and lime. There are many open seams. It is believed that copper lenses of slxe will be found at greater depth. . About the most Important, feature of the late opening to miners of the Wallapai Indian reservation has been the location nf isn.. m,i.v.. deposit from which have been brought u. Bwiiii, A v percent ore. issne clalhr Interested Is a group of Needles business men. represented by Daniel Fellows. 4 1 in uean mill duiwIbs has been .... - vvHvmm auu "- hi lis mr 112 North Copia street to Herald. "I had flu last fall. disease settled in my left leg. I SrJSSJTtASS. S.f-.27 ?h, grounS .Th'mln. wins preparea ior proanctfon. the medical profession a thorough trial. I was taken to Sweetwater.' Texas, to a cHropractic sanatorium, and was treated by Drs Canfleld and eoone in a very short time, I was walking and almost welL They sent DtTNCAN MILL, COMPLETED. "r ". v uie isuncan arming and me-here to Dr. Black, to finish up the- .JITi? .???iT JS? ""- """"leted treatment. J."? to bo started as soon as saf- treatment. ' JS5J! do started as soon as ssuT- -I was under his treatment for two'""rS ,'S'in, " bas months, and am entirely welL opened In the mine. Cnrea Where MhIMii Wntla 1 - ' m,ntsh.?d.ffer?ntC,SmeP,rmfCtrC sileraii HubW PomfiadoUT years and have knovn them to cure numee" or cases where the M Ds fall-d. I 1 think it a shame to nerseeute a man for doing good, when other man. in other cities, practice the same pro-J icsnion ana are not molested. I be lieve our high officials could find raanv things In El Paso worse than Dr Black to look after "I know it to be a fact the MPs in Sweetwater cooperate with the chiropractors" Little Principality of Liechtenlzin Is Perishing Genta, Switzerland, Feb H. It Is reported from Bochs that the little independent principality of Liechten stein la per i stum? economically, aa ao basin ess is done in tbe hotels and the principal shops are closed. No body accepts the Austrian kroner and jie door Leads to Divorce Action Chicago. Hi, Feb. 21 Because he slept with a stocking pressed over his head to preserve the splendor of his pompadour," Mrs. Alice L. Owen, an actress, filed suit for divorce here against Harry Owen, wealthy hide dealer dreary, Ind. Mrs. Owen In her divorce 1)TU also objected to her hubby's use of "excellent cologne." DEPUTIES FIND 31 QUARTS OF TEQUILA IN NIGHT RAID Deputy sheriffs J. a Stansel. Juan 1 arra. H. B. Garcia and Snyder raided a room in an apartment house in the 2T!.b,ock on Tornlllo street. Friday night and selzd 31 quarts of teqoilla. Nothing was in the room except the liquor. A large quantity of straw and excelsior enough to pack a number of crates of liquor, was piled up In Liie room. &. neavy padlock was on yet develoned in the history of fls sure mining On Its 700 level a cross cut now Is 4M feet long, all tn min eralized ground. It ts believed ap proaching tbe wall, as the water flow is Increasing President Jess yf Speldel. of wheeling, W Va, has taken east to present to stockholders plans for a mill. A through sam pling of the ore bodies now is being made. Chas. H, Buriock Is manager In the Catherine, at Pyramid, air connections are being made between the upper levels. The ore body has been found to have milling value across 16 feet on three levels. A mill Is to be provided if the fourth level exploration is satisfactory Peter White and K. G Dubois, near the surface on a claim In Union Pass district, have uncovered a z inch vein sampling high In silver Alaska Wards Rangers to Fight Bolshevists Washington, D C. Feb. n. The formation of a body of constabulary in Alaska, to be known as tbe Alaska Rangers whose duty it will be to ro tect Alaskans against bolsbevtsm. Is one of the legislative measures Gov. Thomas iRggs, Jr of that territory, is In Washington to urge Re called at the white house and discussed the matter with secretary Tumulty Alaskan Eskimos "Fall" for "Canned" Jazz Music Denver Colo- Feb tz The Eak r a of Alaska. hae fallen" for jars rr "l"1 and every hut of the various trif ? now has its music box, according ? G C Ginsford. an Maskan explorer who is visiting bis home in this ci t Many traders are reaping small for tunes by exchanging phonographs for valuable furs and skins. Gaissford says and the Fsklmos s t bv the hoar listening to the canned" Jasx. OVLT SMALL SHIPMUVTS HADE. Johnson, Ariz. Feb It. M. Ub bey. superintendent of the Arizona United, states that he la shipping only enough ore to pay development work, in which he Is holding a force of employes til copper Is in better demand. Johnson Development Is starting on development suspended six months ago will retimber Its main shaft. Keystone baa had shipment from Chicago of eight carloads of machin ery for a mill A rich sliver-lead strike is reported in the Texas-Arizona, in the Gunni son hills, near Dragoon. Sncianit wtll Tom... . ..i. I crates, the passage of the sax dla-1 Me to sit In the courts. Oh Boy! What a g-r-r-and and g-l-o rious feeling it is to come into the dining room with the smell of that good old FRENCH LUXURY COFFEE in your nosirus ana men oh, you coffee and ioast! Republic Coffee Co. We roast It Others praise It" Have The Kind Of Furs You Want Made Up The Way You Want Them If yoa hare some raw furs some that you thtak will male tip effectively send tbem to us, and oar fur manufacturing depart ment watt cany out your ideas with care and exactness. McLELLAN BROS. Taxidermists Maaafactsring Furriers Tanners. 309 San Francisco Street. El Fase, Texas. --V- LADYMOTORISTS TAKE NOTICE ' TO THE FEMINISE MOTOBISTS: Are yoa aware that when your ear casanped with HEWITT TIRES yon have eSmsMtisI to the mmimmn afi chances of jsaaeteres and annoying; de lays T Your social eaJU, jour shopBmg tour or the eean-tesy drive for your friends wJH. be nti of those trying delays easae by fcae tratbtes. $ Inaest OQ.iLBWt'TS and realise tie su preme in', mulling It Renew IfWith A Hewitt" WstdlHiterj fsr Hew Mexico, Eastern Arisen?, Western Texas aaol Meiica. J.B.WoodHardware&RnbberCo. (Soeceseers tc Sheers Hardware CsBpaBy). 3W Texas Street. EI Pass, Texas. B 4sCVr. nly Swiss money is current emigration Is increasing to an ritAn.ia an ki- nniv ninM ' alarming degree, and sleeping sick' temporary relief until she went to I neas has appeared In the capital, Dr Black. "From the very first where much misery prevails. Prince treatment I received from Dr. Black. I Edward of Liechtenstein has arrived I began to Improve and I am sow feel-1 at Berne in order to arrange an eco- B. . . . r a fee m. i dhtA &ja- MileVlfc lhwlaAitanrf In tThat mg Detier tnan ior years," sue u- "vmn, ; w.iu o.iu,..uu . v..w sens. I have a right to be treated i hope of saving the principality from unci Ulll tar whom 1 wish.' Mrs. Joe Saulsberry. of I?0 West Boulevard, writes The' Herald and asks that the public be Informed of what Dr Black has done lor her "I have suffered." she says, "with neu ritis for 1 years, and with Indiges tion and gastritis for at least 20 years. I was treated by doctors in all parts of the country and for the past three montliB have been a patient of Dr Black. I can truthfully say that he I SI years, lost his own life When Owner, Going to Rescue of His Dog, Is Killed WilltesbarTc Pa.. Feb 20 In try ing to sa e h is hound from being chewed bF a much bigger and .stronger dog;, Frank Gutkowski. aged has done me mors good than all the other doctors have done." MAa an American citizen. I hare the right to take any sort of treatment that benefits me and should be permitted to par tor this treatment U I vrUh. An I understand the eonntltntlon of the United State, thin Is the sort of 1hln oar forefathers fought for." Mrs. b. A. Kellls writes. This is to certify that I have been cured by Dr Byron S. Black of rheumatism of 20 years standing, when all other treat ments had failed. Defends Dr. Black "I want to protest against the lzn pnaoninent of Dr Byron S. Black. said 3- C Jones, "and commend Tbe Herald for taking a stand for him Though the charged u rough against him are for practicing medi cine without a license, he issnes no med'cme prescriptions, he merely uses his hands, with the aid of his brain, to deliver to the patient the science of chiropractic, which is In harmony with Mother Nature, to de veloD tbe cures which he aarfects. As in my own case, rheumatism, as we I all know especially those who are! afflicted xrtth it, is one of the mostf painful diseases the human farm!., can be afflicted with Medicines dot not cure rheumatism bu: Dr Black ' with his chiropractic science, if taken in time. Is a sure cure. Con- i finement in the El Paso count jail is no nlace for Dr Black. He is! t. ' d h the sick and suf'eiinsr too( badly " Resents Persecution i to rpepn' lit rrPAtmf nf I lha ha hann acnnprlarl T"lt- Fi tnn 3 ilBlack. writes Mrs. J, W. Cowan, ofj friends informed Gutkowski of the manner in which his hound was be ing treated, he hurled to get his shot gun. In rushing to the rescue of th. dog he slipped and fell on an ley pave ment and the gun was discharged, the load striking hrrn in the abdomen. Be died within a short tinrh. The liquor will be turned over to the government officials. Occupants of the house declared they had no Idea, who occupied the room. , i-iMgi-!LaJjg i'ijj im MJLiaax' IRVING-PITT SHAW-WAtKER Loose-Leaf Devices Filing Equipment and Sheets. and Supplies. BONDS, Inc. BOOKS, STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES Telephone 10S4. 10S Afesa Avenue. El Paso. Texas. - yw i m j? v.! S Bui. j m mf Mr) fir irciaS. S sssfeVXiP WwfsM ssssssssrflL Good Taste i m Good taste is never better smwn than in your pho tograph. People to whom one is presented judge largely by the character of likeness which yoa offer of yourself. The tintype may be acceptable for a certain type of hurried souvenir while trav eling, but to use one for formal purposes is plainly bad taste. The World-famous Kodak is an excel lent reminder of places visited and friends met in days gone by. However, portrait photography must be something more than a mere picture 7 must possess art value, and it absolutely MUST show you at your best. If you would see portrait photographs of the highest type, come to my studio and ex amine the Work I create. SfgS Bergner Studio. 104 E. San Antonio. iiittatwi iiiiniiii i