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JKJL'TftSO HERALD "Wednesday, Feb. 25, 195a . Jr j CATTLE RANGE . II GOOD SHAPE Inspector? for Panhandle and irutl"' estern Stockmen's association Attorney Takes Issue With Court At Tombstone Tombstone. Ariz., Feb, 25. Assist ant county attorney George Roark took Issue with rulincs of jude Samuel L. Pattee today that jurors 'of music week will UBERTY HULL CONCERT FREE The first free, public entertainment El held ronehout the district reoort the i should he disqualified who naa opm- Liberty hall at 8 is ockxk tonignt - -... . -- . - 4AnMAeaeA-.A vtifrhf rt. wt.Anrv rtr TPIA ..- J . . ....lAA.tf. -. . a vvtsval m AV ranpe in tine condition, with the 2?.?"" i" T r . T i,il k I u ?PS, ,J . """"- """; weather rontinuin? warm and clear I ",v-r.--- -"-"--" .ui Shipments reported are as follows. A. G Hotcfakiss. Marathon, Texas, to G ? Sanders San Antonio, seven cars of rows, calves and halls Ben Praitt, Alpine. Texas, tohar!es Itonald Hereford Texas, five cars of steers Bfn Taylor Alpine, to H. Taylor, Bronce, Texas one car horses. C F Fox. Longfellow, to Fort Worth, one car mules A. M Buck Sanderson. Texas, to T"crt Worth, two cars steers. OttMarriedHeremmm mm Twice; Sued il .!" DivorceHere, Too flS r-flKnn flkr N Roland Harwell, who for more than HOW SOME GIRLS ' DRESS SO WELL "Diamond 'Dyes" Make Faded, Old, Shabby Apparel Color ful and New Don t worry about perfect results. 1 se Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to give a new. rich, fadeless color to any faVric whether ft be wool, silk, linen. cotton or mtxea eooas. aressea. blouses, stockings, skirts, children's oats, feathers, draperies, covering The Direction Book with each pack age tells so plainly how to diamond ie over any color that you can not naKfl a mistake. To match airr material, have drug- p st show you "Diamond Dye' Color i ire Adv. Andrew Ott, who was killed in Dal- ' 1 1 W I 111 file I 1 ill LIB f las during the ennstmas noiiaays 07 j murdr. had filed a suit for divorce i two years has been county aericul from her before they quit El Paso as tural agent, resgned Tuesday to be their home He was married twice come manager of water improvement during his residence In El Paso. The district No. 1. Mr. Harwell's reslgna first woman got a divorce here from tion was made formally to the agrl- nim "ine marriage licence recoru cultural committee or the chamber cf 11 oclock Wednesday Paso. A oroeram of who had no opinion as to the guilt ' wide variety -has been prepared, or innocence of Harry E. Wootton, J -hih win h nrwded bv a concert I first defendant to be tried for par- I Dy a composite army band, furnished shows that Ott gave his birthplace In commerce at nciwuofi m me uqwiiuwiio. throueh courtesy or waj un. itooen a aurereni piace eacn time ne got a moraine. "This is a matter, or law onwnicn Howze. license to wed The improvement district, of which' the court win instruct the Jurors. At noon the muaic merchants held On May 14. 1911, Andrew Ott was ' Mr Harwell is to assume managem ent said Roark. , ., - luncheon at the chamber of com-f married to Ella Mercer He gate his on March l. has an enuitv- nt s.iaaa-1 , said e ai vyicauon merc . muaiCal entertainment is age at 21 and said he was born in 0M , th ESep;umt Butte project. Its' XtfTnt1 being given .this afternon at the Cleveland. Ohio. Ella Mercer gave mrabershIp ,smposedVf7fwn! ! fioark also. ax. . . the'state of the opportunity tobring; ?SSuK e ub und.?r ausp Ices'of the agT at 22 and her birihpiace as ra P the'SStationlerv'ice the accused men, to trial. ,., rt department of that assocUt Ion. Dallas Rev Perry J Rice, pastor of 'iJSLffi i SSfS C Rvam, nation of 64 men remaining from the sixth, venire was begun to hv Tt WHS not considered nrobable the Juiy would be completed this week. 1 Another juror aireaay passea ww absent from court today. William Lythe sent the court a doctors cer tificate he was suffering from in fluenza. By stipulation of attorneys it was agreed not to declare Lythe's seat vacant until it was learned whether he would recover before taking of evidence was begun- The trial of Wootton, considered the most important ever triedin Ari zona, has not caused passed jurors to be locked up. Lythe is the second man to be missing after having been passed. W. T. Lewis, the other juror, was perhaps fatally injured in a shooting affray 21st Juror Obtained. C F. Burnett, a rancher of Webo, Thursday. Feb. 26- Piano recital at chamber FirsT Christian church? ner- . wnich created the project and is now jirst innsiian cnurcn, per- . i - - -. i.j I "C, a- " -.- I Tka nMirmm fnp ThnrsHiV strtA fhf i the &UC WfaBHl mmmrmj ' v " - remainder or music weKioiiows "k"?..r.Mlt."'.V,-E , ...., .-. In assumlntr his new work Mr. Har- Ur oPf cmT "er. ''ioJuitl 2Rfcffc 2-Sftw!"SJ . ., j.. dinwtlnn Joscnh Snu. I KUa ott Irom Andrew ott. sne ai- """ """ " "V"ft " " -"-SteTni f'lnrfas Ens! Seeffi ' B """ three nonths after their "tural agency and the county farm IS. Bnr? iSnehlS" "vte"kl I marriage, he ceased to provide for her . bureau. His isiwk will be atartlar m m ha .!.& jkmiji ranra n in nu nnfiiinn wiin in irv inai i failed to provide for the child. The it will be vallev" development. His of petition also alleged that in the latter flee after March 1 will be at the Tol- part oi 1913 ana tne eany pan on , tec ouuaing. music, at Rotary luncheon. Friday, Feb. 27. Military program, to be announced. Special music at Adclub luncheon. Saturday. Feb. 28 Band concert by military band in Pioneer Plaza at 3:38 p. xn.. musical by Orpheus club in chamber of commerce, under direction Charles J. Andrews, 8 p. m. fsnnoay, ieo s. a. m. ureaK- HIs successor has not 1911 he lived with a woman of III i been chosen. repute in Dallas (No name mentioned) j ;??.t' I'ivwith1". wolnanThej BOOSTER ORGANIZATIONS TO restricted district of El Paso who. HOI TJ MFFTINfiS AT C OF C . bnnwn . Dnrothv Relmont. Ott I nuLU UM1C1U1U Al 1-. W V. fast for orchestra in chamber of I aiKned a waiver and the divorce was i The first general meeting of the commerce Kiill: 10 a. m, Final re hearsal of orchestra for fourth sym hony program wt Liberty hall; 4 p m. Fourth symphony program at Liberty hall. P. J. Gustat, conductor; 7.30 p. m. "Hymn of Praise"' Men- EWmsTI AJZ. Mean ' fc iJ fc. J A ' back without roestoaa r HUNT? Salve faib in tna became the 21st juror, providing the delssohn at First Presbyterian illness does not keep Lythe from this church by choir, under direction Mr. cose permanently despite strenuous Andrews; 7,36 p. m. Special music objection by defence attorneys. at all churches. Ti'ranif E iTnrlev. sasistant chief at-, Hondav. March 1. 3 30 d. m. Musi- torney for the defence, attacked Bur- cal program at Y. W. C A. under nett as a juror because the talesman auspices of League of Women Voters. said he had formed an opinion of that Tuesday, March 2. 3 p. m. Musi case, 'cale by Woman's chorus of El Paso, Attorney Roark was forbidden by ! under direction Mr. Andrews. (Place judge Pattee on objection by the de-.to be designated later.) fnr 3ir tiM thA word TtfdnaniDsr in! Wcdneedav. March 3. 10 a in. connection with the examination of Special music program at high jurors. t school auditorium under direction xne assistant county axiom ey ue-crf iwiana; . p. m. -jaassea dared the defendant was accused of chorus of El Paso military band at kidnaoine and that anolyinK the term, Liberty hall; special music programs deportation to the cases would give during week at Fort Bliss and in all the impression that the transaction; schools; with "shut in programs" at was carried out through court action , hospitals and other institutions under o" through United States officials. 'direction of Mrs. O. A. Critchett. granted without a cod test, ' El Paso Salesmanship club is to be me recoras snow in on reomary neia unursaay nient at tne cnamoer 15, 1915. a week after the divorce was of commerce at 8 oclock K. M. i granted. Ott married Ida Stepp. aged Roberts, general manager of the ', 24. who gave her residence as El Paso chamber of commerce will be the and her birthplace as Alhambra, ill. principal speaker The chamber of ott gave nis age as z ana ms ditu- commerce is backing the club and place as TeB Moines. Iowa. They expects to make it one of the big c '"r i ir" "' " "" M "s" j ooosier associauons oi we city. The records further show that on Jniv 12. 1915. lost five months after 5 JSPVJ&'aSSLiF&uSIS of m"ce -will be held at the J& SiltiST til? &m ihii?lchambr ot commerce at 8 oclock SSraSS rVtuseSo deport herself , LJ?Sh i,f- .- as a wife. The suit is still pending E WdndaT W on the docket. DIVORCE PETITION BARES OTTS MARITAL TROUBLES Contlnned front pajre 1.) out on the Fort Worth pike several miles out of Dallas. She sot out of with aid of Y. iv. cl a fcih u-hi ! the automobile and shot at a fencel , . ,,,. '... .,., . M.twH'WH X?rVX A w.r.m wvMn- n.c .m . maw. . invlo . .nAn . wA .tl- . -w ' noftt MTenl tlmOS. he SSld. 1 . . '.. nrn.l ..u RINGWORU. TETTER or i TROOPS 8EXT TO SOXTESOO (city i J you think Tm a good shooter?" othCT.tchint.kmdi.tTrT , ... . . , ...orfl PlanlKt Well neeelred. sne asked Charley, ne testineo. 75 cent box at oar risk. & a L..... ....a Wa ...1 hi i . j, j j I ii j a . i a . & . iw. jguia et dhdi vmc, h. vu u( i meal oe imD Xjvri3 uwus ucuwicui Aiunt .uiwl duul. wa. Eieciea i. ta ; on a special train today for Monte- with a packed house at the Woman's , He testified that she only hit the - . ' sano where ten alleged I. W. W. are club anditoriom Tuesday night, when ; j two oat of five times. Mrs. Ott STOP SATARRH ! OPEN trial ior ." w? TTttL- appeared in recital, interpreting wa8 on the lookout for a Stutx auto- oiur OHiHnnni urtu . tGrimni. centralla Armistice day vie- the work of Vivaldi. Chopin and other mobile all the time she was with NOSTRILS AND HEAD ltim- "T "a11 of tte detachment, celebrities. ! Charley. Chtrley Mid he did not nuainiUO RlU nCHU , h . , ,-. 0fncers refused to' His renertolre for the evening was 1 1. h.h..t 11 Ji ' lV ST Z. i 1 . . . . .e- J z-.a T j. ... -. " . ,.. nubtiva u. .. .. . vfc .. - i iiaie, was equippra win uui nuuuu- ,iicu iuiu iurec puis, ioe iirai oi c, --,-. inniiaJ i -Vrtlc ! niUon. . which opened with "Concerto da Says Creara Applied in .Nostrils ? Camera," from Vivaldi. In spite of .an mvi UXdt.4, UC VI1KIIU1 fH 1.H1S Believes Head-Colds at Once. If your nostrils are closnred and your head is stuffed and jou can't breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh just get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, anti septic cream into onr nostrils and let it penetrate through every air pass age of your head, soothing and heal i " g the inflamed, swollen mucous membrane and et get instant relief. Ah' How good it feels. Your nos t'-.Is are open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no rror headache, dryness or struggling for breath Ely's Cream Balm is just wat sufferers from head colds and citarrh need It's a delight. Adv. Men and women at forty ' I FEDERAL TB.OOPS ORDERED Z 1 TO I. IV. W. TItLVL SCK.VE (Continued from pace X) few days and before court opened to day it was said a further continuance might be necessary on this account. HIGH SCHOOL CADETS GET INSTRUCTION IN FIRING Officers and noncommissioned of ficers of the cadet corps met "Wed nesday morning at the high school, under Capt. F W Ayers. Further explanation in firing on the range at Fort Bliss was given and Capt. Ayers stated tnat company c wouia lire on the range at Fort Bliss next Saturday . The Girls gymnasium classes will five a play in the auditoriuni Thurg ay morning at 1 clock. v w The 2B, basketball team held a practice game Wednesday morning. A get together meeting of all bers of the automotive trades and bignways department of the chant' THE WEATHER - V. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICTJLTUKE UEAT1IEU BUREAU. Ofcstrrattons taken at S a. s&u TSth me ridtan time, February 2J. 111. Forecasts: Thandar: cooler teelirht. New Mexico and Ariaona: Fair toniht and Thursday; so decided change in tm peratnre. Weat Tex: Ttahrht aad? Thursday fair; cooler south portion etaiefct. Rdatfre humidity in Bl Paso at soon TVednesday was IS pererat: temperature at neen was St. Preetp4uuea last SI hevrr iachM) ( ex weaic-, ixrwcrt Tcnp. lai Hishest Texan. 1 Tetan. at 1 a. m AbSsa S f Ctoudy Amarwo x m is ut :f nevrr ibcem. ir I last Btffht;..! 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Noth ing to do but wear it. No trouble or expense, and the most wonderful fact . about the appliance is nai it is sow rt 9 tt tv j . so reasonably that it is within the Thousands Have Discovered reach of aiu both rich and poor. iv- L-jJn m.: TM i No matter how -bad your -ailment. Dr. EdwardS (JllVe 1 abietS 'or how long standing. wA wiU be I pleased to have you try it at our risic jror iuii zniormation wroe 10- lookintr for her husband. After Mrs. Ott had declared herself "not guilty to the indictment charg- lir haw or 1th ttisk nnMr i IS ski- hni. concerto is written An the hand of 'band. W. J Williams, a witness, said he aSuGT '? S riaS crlbers ha.e attribated it to either shoot Ott in the back of the head. She ctaclmuti - F. or J. S. Bach, and Mr. Cortot i was onl7 an arm's length from him Dmr ...Is 3s II explains the only Hberty he has ' when she shot. They were eolnc DaiBth l taken in transcription is in the dis- to the south side of the street and, EL r.lSO 9 69 48 Onr position of the jiferent reiristers. Ott fell about i feet from the enrb.iowt 4 T 4 Pt-CMr. -i which conform-better to sonority ofl sobbed Oirr Dody. lHm II II CloaAr ,1 the piano. Mr. Cortot interprets the I "She knelt over the man's body i Kaas City 1 J IJ -CK. ... Praeladiam. Sicflienne and finale of and cried Andrew, darling, sweet-1 " B,fk J H Sr .- the concerto with foreefnlness and heart. Andrew and between sebs she S.Ales !? IT li SL. 'i. feeling, despite the theme. whJch. with ' put her hands on Otfs faoa in a car-'; ltM it SS Si exception of a few bars. Is morbid and resslnB manner.3 'SSS-ii 4 aSr' Stovb into a, rambling tempest. Itisi A number of witnesses were ont ot ' EriS " XI 11 aSmtr '" not liked by those who live for life's the city at the opening of the trial.; SJTJSJi; "Cr" "5 Cto '.'.. ""Jh-. Several women were present at thei salt Lake city!.. It t Clear The last two numbers of the first selection of Jurors. San Aatenla J 4, Pt-Cldy. ... part were Schubert's "Litany," full of J Dirorce papers were introduced as San FraaeiMo ...4 4 Clear melancholia, and Weber's "Invitation evidence after a hard fight by the sub re a 44 tt Pt-CMy. ... a la Valse," which dashes into a defence. Otfs petition for divorce , Seattle 1 U SI Clear . . ripplintr rhythm, with weird trills and! alleged Mis Ott had shot him at Al-hVartiaitOB . .;-24 4 i Clear .. difficult flnKering Iraquergue, N. M, that she had led an1 Comparative prsealVejlpltaUen. P1T Chopin'. J I'relnde immoral life in El Paso. Houston. ; "- J 5 SSMl? ,!! K Mr. Cortofs second part of the re-.Waco. New Orleans. Memphis and ."- ? ?! jS!' 1.S ill cltal was devoted entirely to the 24 ' Dallas '" g J- 2221 J!!: H 5" preludes of Chopin. In a sense he I He claimed to have paid ont JIM, J-,; t S iti aseraSve! lira IJ nu !SSJ V lnt""Tl hi aiding his. in fttes for her nnce their marrtage SrWu jas?It. FTzCMri. M bt ,T --w. ... .uc Banc uwc tf a T xmmj au ..... mflinii, xoe remanuc Xlgores, ardent. poetic and desoerat. that cnw.it - .i . j . . h.i.Atvu. - iTt i. --n.Bwao ui (.no inw.L utucMB oars were iiiJiSt'I ,,h,Jnw,n. !Le. Dses ofi vulgarised or completely lost to part history s most wtnderful master- r th. .nrfi.nnT w iiifj..V whispering. piece.. The third part iaeludes Saint-Saens "Etude Valse." two minor numbers, and the grand finale. "La Leggerezza Rapsodie? from Liszt. This last !s best loved for its Jubilant quality and lack of remorse. It leaves one wrapped in a speU of rambling, dis cursive passages. Rank. 1 rth FadVremkf- Mr Cortot is known to El Pasoans, strength. help keep you robtuil scstt & Bowne. Bkamfield. K. J indifferent G. W. U MUSIC MENJVOULD MAKE "MUSIC WEEK" PERMANENT Four-fifths of El Paso's homes are musicless. This fact was brought out during a discussion of the Music week program at a luncheon of music merchants at as be was here last year with the (the chamber of commerce grill Wed Prench Symphony orchestra. He Ssdy- JL one "C10 purposes of ranks equally with Bauer. Ganz. I M?lc week, nationally as well as lo Paderewaki and Hofmann as a pianist 5Jn"!R -'"Ite a love of music His expression appears sad. Tet it t?it1 wUI .r?n,t 'n "ler8ai appre does not impatr his ability, though ifiatn,f,.'i11.in brlnK1"a- music some selections lack sympathy. ILn "ne toTm lnto Tery American Several timee during the recital BtlltK Are a Harmless Substitute dav not tomorrow. Radium Ap pliance Co 81 Bradbury bldgU Las Angeles, Calif Adv. LV Edwards' Ofive TrfiJete are the result oi Or. Edwards' deterrcinatka not to treat hver and bowel complaints I trTrn rftTr,l-Tr,f'7 4 waiicatome). For J7 veare he teed ! ArliiK LjNrLUhMZA these tablets (a vegetable compound ; rmxed with olive od) rh his private practice With great Success Tle Grip. Fever, and Other Poison. Tkm, Xn .nth. 1 tfe.t r,lru,l l ac. Pro.tratlng DUea.es. "-J . .. Tv U tkonliitAiD naMaaarv that fh 10 HENS LAY 8 EGGS DAY. HOW IT'S DONE Mr. Davi. Shew. Ilaw to Wake TJp Idle Hens. Easily Tried. "I have 10 bens and was getting 1 and 2 eggs a day. Since using Don Sung, my bens have Improved so much that I am nov getting 7 and 11 eggs a day. The results have been wonderful." nenry Oavis. 1511 ath St- Newport News. Va. Mr Davis wrote this letter in Feo- ruary. after -a severe test in the cold est weather. Try it. as be did. and watch your hens stop loafing and sun laying, nere s our oxxer: doabtf bmwbadateHfccb. No jbiVJhVySSsyTe! rlf .TSl pams, no grrpuig. no mny to the t disease deatroyei or driven out. , JSa'S,?,0" rSrtself atS mv! glrms OT danger trom add foods yet appetite restored and the kidneys I a th"" "'P?? they sfamutoe the Irver and bowek. "Vn-T-er re"rM vnbet reBI I andur'monfn bl propUy Take Dr .Edwards' CKve TabJets ac,a'. Sarsapanlla has been before ! . when you feel "logy" and "heavy." the people for 46 years as a general. D"" SyChinese fr egg-JaMnel Kate how they dear clouded brain and blood purifying alterative tonic med- wrka ""If11. on the ,'e5:yta? or,l rtniliesrflrSr Ifiinda tS! "d It has given perfect satis- ' Ka". and is also a splendid tonic It rjeiK ud ine SDints. iucanaoca dox. ,.-., . .s , ,i.u ' easily given in the feed, imnroves grandmothers gave them Hood's Sar-1 16 Den s ealth. makes her stronper saparilla are now giving it to their ad more active in any weather, and own children and grandchildren with starts her laying. Try Don Sung for perfect confidence It is the ideal so dajs and if it doesn't get yon the family -jediclne, for a wide range of eggs, no matter how cold or wet the ailments, always reaay. always does ciiiri. junr imiiicjr win vs retunneu i enod At anv season of the vear Pre- by return mail. Get Don Sung from pared by educated pharmacists. Nearly , your druggist or poultry remedy 50 yers of phenomenal sales tell the dealer or send SO cents for a package stor er its remaraaoie merit, ror uj man prepaia tturreu-iucEer io. a mild, effectire laxative, take Hood 9, 334 Columbia Bldg. Tndlanopolts. Ind. riii. id? iii Guticura Soap Imparts The Velvet Touch Sec9.0btwoit.Tlctsm ScfrtTTwiin. Ttfmm&ta SHhJBF JSSa Slk&SQS&BKftSHtiKiwlKBSisiiimBEi Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is mercury quicksilver; and attacks your bones. Take a dose of nasty calomel today and you will feel weak, sick and nauseated tomorrow. Don't lose a day's work. INSTEAD, TAKE "Dodson's Liver Tone' There's no reason why a person shoda take sickening, saSrating calomel when a few cents buys a Urge bottle tf Dodioa's Liver Tone a perfect substitute for calomel. I i pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start vr -sr just as surely as calomel, but it doesn't fgttu yon, sick and can sot salivate. Iska a spoonful of Dodson's liver Tone instead and yon will wake up feeling great. No more biliousness, constipation, slng gishness, headache, coated tongue or sour stomach. Tour druggist says if you don't find Dodson's Liver Tone acts better than horrible calomel your money is waiting for yon. ka abildrea like it pleasant taste. home 1 C. J Andrews, who has charge of the program for music eek. was at the luncheon and reported plans for the concert at Liberty half tonight One of the features of the program will be the big community "sing" to be conducted by Mr. Andrews. James A Dick, who was to have had charge, was reported ilL Music week Is to be made a perma nent annual affair, it was voted It is possible a music show will be held in connection with Music week next year. A luncheon of music men will be held again on Wednesday. March 10. t discuss plans for making El Paso "a city of music" entertainmenFat high school for "gym" fund At 1 oclock Thursday morning an entertainment will be given at the El Paso high school in benefit of the gymnasium fund of the school. The program is to consist of danc ing and musical numbers. Mrs. Helen Ooooer Williams will, .t th. nt,n. play "Moonlight Starlight." and Mrs! -Margaret wnnon Stevens, physical director of the high school. Miss Mar garet Piatt and Miss Martha Esquivel will give a cl-;lc dance to th. music Delphina Gomez win give two npanisn oances. -jrtn- .nil -i. Garrotine." Norma Klinman will give maiiiE ana uavia usrensay will play a violin solo. Mrs. Margaret Kinnon Stevens and Mis Margaret 8tevens. with a cborur of dancers, will gtve the famous "Habernera." from Carmen with Mrs. Williams at the piano the courts: Kodak Adv. Finishing See Gaadara. GIRLS! A MASS OF WAVY, GLEAMY Navy Tricotine Suits The Password Of Spring Fashion THE NEW SUITS for Spring will lvalk straight into women's hearts for truly have the design ers outdone themselves. To beautiful fabrics and unusually clever styles has been added a skill of work manship that makes for suit perfection. Tricotine Is The Favorite Fabric For tricotine is a textile that enhances good workmanship and deft tailoring has transformed tricotine into Fashion's accepted models and in turn is navy blue the favorite, forit adapts itself so well to tricotine. If you would be in style tricotine is your password! Suits at $35 $45 $60 $75 Other Suits At $25 To $95 Which includes everything with the ex ception of tricotine. which has beea men tioned above MRVS Wn.rt SEHCBS POntHT TW1M, VELOti'R CIIBCKS VBLOTJK3 "jiEATHraisrcus'' shxtdrbs Exquisitely moulded shoulders grace ful collars that hug the neck closely in back wonderfully correct uader-arm shaping and bust lines plus aH the fin ishing touches the woman of fashion ap preciates. We have never seen more admirably made suits and we know our prices are both fair and moderate! I5C'I'W yfif '"". I I I Why You Should Buy at Home Sending y o n r money oat ot town is certainly not helping Bl Paso BI Paso mar-chants pat ronize their own home jobbers and manufacturers don't yea think yon can help. too. by buying from your own home retailers? wJSsTSTtgJ Rmsai ratd ornia Ascua Spring's Beautiful Dresses Are Here Complete showings of the lovely new ideas in beaded geotgelle frocks, shimmering lustrous taffetas, figured georgette aepe and chiffons in the correct styles, colors, trimmings and at most comprehensive price range of $25 up to $150. S. & II. fireen Trading Stamps. Telepboae 6KO0. "JlMlcTVeek" 15 ag& 0-J& j&?&- s EtkMovlea ' "1" Overland St. At Staatao City Council Votes Against 'Closed Shop MftTnr f?harl4MB nssivia anrl Tnwtnr BEAUTIFUL HAIR t the dty coonen told a committee j " that regarding city craployes they Let "Danderine" save and S fJT fosdto affret to employ only union men. glorify your hair di- In a few moments you can trans form your plain, dull, flat hair. Yoa can bare It abundant, aeft. glossy and full of life. Just get at any drug or toilet counter a small bottle of "Dan- letine" for a few cents. Then moisten a soft cloth with the landerine and draw this throe eh your hair taking oe small strand at a time. Instantly.; yea. Immediately, you have doubled; 4IST DISTOICT COURT. Jndjre P. R, Price pre Id Inc. Ruby West vs. Harvey West, sorce. xuea. Alexander J. Cameron ts. Grace Cameron, divorce, filed. WTII DISTRICT COURT. Jndtre W. D. Howe. preIdlnjr. f easy to do np All dast.'dlrt and ex ow v- twy jaais ana i;nanesi ,.. on ,n -( MeGown. theft over 50, found guilty. je on aemo by jury, sentenced two years in peni- Let Dnderln put more life, color, tentiary. sentence suspended. , r8r and brightness In your hair. JUSTICE COUIITS. I This atlmulating tonic will freshen It. B. RnwIImi. prentdlnir. your scalp, check dandruff and fall- State ts. Gonzalo ftrteira- ndinir ' Ins: hair, and nolo your hair to ktow dismissed. j long, thick, strong and beautiful State vs. Arturo Carrera. Jose Adv .r lores, joe noDDins, J Burno, Moberto Auxpura, Juan Ayala. G. Mc- The committee from the union ore- seated 16 agreements which the city was asked to pass. Only two of the Is were discussed, and one of them was settled at once and the other was not favored. The mayor appointed dty council men R. C Semple and W. T. Griffith to find out what effect each of the proposed agreements would have on the engineers employed by the city. and to report to the council later. The reading of rule No. S. which met Instant defeat, follows: "No non-union engineer to be employed b the city of El Paso for a period of more than 10 days. ' I am opposed to any such agree ment," said mayor Davis "The city council represents the city, which is composed of both union and non union men, and. speaking for myself only. I am not in favor of refusing to srie a man a Job because he hasnt a union card. One of the committee said the dty could employ an enslneer for JO days who nun't a member f the tmloi. and this mould give the union time to hIso him up. "Ye, and If he ildn. join the unto a said mayor Davis, nnder your agreement the city rronld be forced to discharge him. Cach of the coanellmen aareed on thtm point. Then rule No. 5 was strneh; off. The other rule, or agreement, con sidered, provides that each engineer in the city's employ be given days' vacation, with pay." Zt was pointed out that every city employe was allowed a two weeks' acation on pay. A member of the committee from the union then pointed out that the city employes, all except the engi neers, get Saturday afternoons and 8unda8 off. and the engineers work du uietrc amjra-. "Tea.' said the mayor, "but the ! engineers work only 48 hours a week anyway, the same as any city em ploye." Another one of the proposed agree ments nrovides that all grievances l shall De aronratea by arbitration Gvety w jme&& smwSms ,r'i vswwj a st-- .JM . G i m WM L-Wr) Lays m pe-r 'samosci rcaf It All te WeK Kbqw3 Resdy U-NA . m -.. L. - , Mrs. Belle DeWitt, Gainsboro, Jaeksea uesaty, xena, ai u seventy-three boasts of her physical fitness and activity and teLta the ream for her sood health im the louowiae tetserj x " " e. -------- .. - . .a J twenty years, bad nckness b T ..jl 4Vh a.1 active as a cat. Yoar xneljeies are jast fine for coogas and colds. They relieve me as soon as 1 begin to take them. I had catarrb at the stcanachaad bowels, and yoor medicine eared mo after I had spent lots of money wrta doctors. I know one woman who was eared of serioos bowel troaNe wtertte doctors had given her np to die. She took Pe-re-aa and Uahve and perfecUy weH. I am a strong believer in Pe-m-aa beeaase it has always cored me. Mrs. DeWitt is just one of many thousands, who attribute their health to -this old and tried remedy. For nearly one-half century Pe-rn-na haa been tee mam dependence in the American family for every-day ilia such aa coughs, colds, catarrh, stomach and bowel disorders and all catarrhal conditKms. It i . . v - Tl . b.. . V1.a n.j..ajn fha. mrsnimvfTsanrlaaC ia wouderfnlly good practice to seep rrni-o. m w w .-. a Sold Everywhere. Tablets or LJcmd. Whatever You Bo Boji't Neglect Your Eyes, Says Dr. Lewis, Who Tells How to Strengthen Eyeagnt 50 in One WeeLf Tcae m Many IteUacs the beauty of your hair. It will be a mass, so soft. Instroos. Hntfy and so t,, composed of two members of tne city council, two memoers oi en gineers' local No. 590. and that these rour to select a distotereatea tnira 11. N'arv. C. C Bills, speeding;, fined II and costs. Clark AVrlicht. prealdlaK. State va Ml as A."Nolds. v. C Walk. er, E. c Davis, speeding, dismissed. create vs. li. Ktvera, ora Smith. U. I Racer. B. C NeaL J. H. JHendorff. Luis Mlar. 8erat- O L. Frederick. Al berto Flerro. Jack Kendall, speeding. linen ;i ana costs. Case sttin?s Feb 28. 11 a. m. ! Avener Castelle company vs The Tightens Her Skin Lose3 Her Wrinkles A Free Prescription Too Can nave Filled and Use at Home Philadelphia. Pa. Do you wear glasses' Are yon a victim of eye strain or other eye weaknesses? Il you will be glad to know that accord ing to Dr. Lewis there la real hope for you. He says neglect causes more eye troubles aad poor sight than any other one thine Many whose, eyes were railing say they had their eyes restored through the principle of this wonderful free prescription. Oueraan says after trying Itr "I was almost blind: could not see to read at all. ma i M rri evarttalna without any clauses snd my eyes do not water any tbeir eyes In time. a - ake &w ernnlrl ruin imsm . ' .itit: (vnoiTnTT pnmint-Tit. ever getting glasses. Bye trouble of many descriptions may he wonder folly benefitted by fouowtag tha simple roles Here U the prescrip tion: Go tyany active dmg store aad get a bottle fit Bo a -Opt o tablets. Dtop one Bon-Opto tablet tn a foarth of a glass of water and allow to dis solve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two or four times daily Too should notice your eyes clear up perceptibly right from the start and tnflammatloB will quickly disappear If yoar eyes are bot&eiinR you. even a little, take steps to save them now before it ts too late. Many hopelessly blind might have teen saved If they had cared for party and the majority vote of the I Al 4?L, ,inJ ,n Tba board on the Issue to settle all cases I dreadfully now they feel flnf all the decisively. time It was me a miracie io w The proposed agreements the com- A lady who used It says Th- atBroa mittee from the engineers' union phere seemed hasy with or without asked the city council to pass upon. ' glanses. but after using this prescrip follow . tion for fifteen dyveverythin seems JU'aaaf nuiuva u.lu au'aEa.s v eo "1 CJtJar I CD T-" sm ,..... I want to ttdl yoa how easily I g-ot rid of my wrinkles." writes LueUm Marah. "WhO lu London a friend, much envied bee-use ef her youthful looks, save me rormnu. ior a nome-maae prep&rauoa Eoulnment com Dan . March i. 2 d m. whicii has the ffct f inatltMiv tisrhton. P d Masquellette vs. G. Caslen.j inc Um skin, thus smoothing- oat wrinkles March 12pm Knnllenherc Ptarnes; March 9, 2 p m. Beck man vs. Newsome et al Marrh 10 2 p m-. Goebel vs a P. Ry Co.. March 11. 2 p. jn. G. M Davis vs. Central Stock and OH Exchange. March 12, ! p. m. American Trunk and Bag company vb P. Shay. Bl Paso eed .s 1920 Catalog now ready Write or call for a copy Ad sad farrows. The prtncipsl utsredlent Is powdered ssjiolHe. which can be had st drur stores here. An oonee of aaxolite Is dissolved In a half pint witch hazel. After bathing my face in this hot once the transforma tion was so marvelous I looked years yoanrer Even the deep crow's feet were affected, and the annoying creases about my neck. It seems difficult to believe anything coold produce such rsuls Sev eral to hom I rfcomroeDdd iht rtctpe ha ben similarly helped. on m -liv-rlT la J; wbose cheeks had becomt. quite 1 ia j; huihk: turxna ui&u ir Curtis s & Covuuyllbery bonds.-Adv. bacc..' Social iUn-or Adr. local 590 to be allowed to visit en gineer at place of employment, when said visit will in no way interfere wel Awt rri aa4 rtlltw ! "No discrimination to be made against any member of local $96. se lectee Dy local to sir on grievance ccmmlttee "In case of sickness, full pay will be allowed. "Wage scale to take effect April 1. 1920. and remain in effect until re vised or amended. "Chief engineers to receive a mini mum of one dollar per hour. "All shift engineers to receive 85 cents per hour. 8 hours or less to constitute a day's work "All shift engineers to receive th same rate of pay existing at that plant. "On continuous monthly operation. 48 hours to constitute a weekrs work, time and a half for Sundays and holidays. 'One dollar per hour for all port- t able or mo.ablt- operating p'antf. i Kikht hours or less to constitute a I da. s work 44 hours constitutes j weeks work, time and fine without glasses" It l believed that t bou bands who wear glasses can now riifu-ard them In a reasonable time and trultftudes more will be sble to strengthen their eyes so a to be spared the trouble and expense of Physician to wbom the above article was submitted KSid "Boo-upto is i t-ry rt-roaritaoM remedy Its constituent in jn3 tents sr wH known to eminent eye specs1 and. widely proscribed by them. The nwouf.c torv'T gaarantre It t tras,,ien o ight 5e per cw. in one we-s time to tiany instances or refund tbr muncv I can be nbtaJned from anv good d-nrstt aad ts a of the very iVw ppa-itirrs 1 feet avbouid be Lpt on band Tor r-m ar use hi almost every family ' It is sold u this city by Kelly k Po'iard and other drug Sista Adv Sundays, holidays and Saturday aft- J ernoons. "To revise this scale or anv rules ami regulations herein or hereinafter agreed to between either party. 30 das notice will be necessar. said notice to be dulv presented in writing in duplicate, to the proper authorities. No engineer to leae employment of citv without 48 hours notice "Any engineer unable to report on shift must promptly notify proper au thorities, in order that work may not be retarded. To Ileal A Cough. Take HATES HEAUN'G HONEY 35c Ad .huieo , cj ibsu -rr vw. u.v v.taiui nun half for ready. W rite or call for a copy. Adv. t!;irni,,SrrT .! a " Tttc . .ISO. m lolJMl.. 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