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EL PASO H KHALI) rB IH BUDGET IS THEN UP Phoenix. Ariz, Abe. t The set amount to be raised by tax levy In Arizona for tha fiscal year ending June 20. 1921. Is 5U81..4, accord Ins to the annual budget complied by state auditor Jesse I Boyce tor sub mission to the tax association. The commission beean its slttines todav as a stats board of equalization and will be eulded to some extent by the budget. Total appropriations amount to J4.68l.6S6.6t but there is to be a half million dollar deduction because of a balance of S10MM in the state treasury and also because of revenue from sources outside the state. It -was said at the auditor's office. This is the first time in the history of the state that there has been a balance in the treasury general's fDnd at the time of making appropriations for the following year, auditor Boyce pointed put. In the 1921 budget, education and educational Institutions come In fnr nearly half the entire sum, -while the Bypz-opriauon estimated as necessary for the session of the next legislature was fixed at J7S.0S0. Charles R. Howej member of the state tax commission to which the budget was submitted, said he had cat yet studied the document, but that in his opinion an appropriation for JJOO.000 asked for by the vocational education department of the state was exorbitant. He said that while be understood the work had grown, be did not believe tt had expanded to such an extent that Dr. R. H. II. Blome. director, should ask for so large an amount in addition to the fund received from the federal gov ernment The appropriation last year was $182,000. The new budget's total was de dared by officials to be considerably lower than that for the fiscal year ending June 30. last. The state board of equalization will readjust any property assessments as may be deemed neeessary and fix the state tax rate. OLHi GOMPfl SHERIFF NAMES MRS. SHARP DEPUTY; TO WORK IN OFFICE Mrs. Julia Sharp, local suffrage leader, on Monday was commissioned as a deputy snerlll by sheriff Seth B. Orndorff. Mrs. Sharp's duties will be chiefly In the sheriffs office, where she will have charge of receiv ing callers and will assist In handling the office books. Mrs. Sharp was active in the recent campaign of Mr. Orndorff for renoml nation for the office of sheriff, and was one of the speakers at the Orn dorff rally held the night before, the prlmariea She contended In her ad dress that the demand of the Ior bandt forces for supervisors at the polls next day was "an Insult to the womanhood of 1 Paso." y OPENS ITS RUN Otis Oliver and his company of players opened the season at the Crawford Sunday In The Dn kissed Bride," one of those bedroom farces we Inherited from the French and have clan? to so tenaciously that they now seem use an American lnsutu tion. Lingerie, "situations lntlme and risque suggestive often, but never quite vulgar mi tne Dill, ana when the members of the cast set well up in ineir lines, tney 8 noma entertain a lot better than they did at the Sunday performances. The show dragged considerably Sunday and some of the performers had to re peat their cues to net the others to join In the conversation but this is always to be expected for the first performance or two. In the person of Miss Vada HelX man, Mr. Oliver has a very charming young leading woman, good looking as well as capable. Other members of the cast appear to be able to fill their roles accept ably as soon as they gain a bit more confidence Id their lines. Between the acts some enjoyable songs were introduced by Miss Fanny Carlson and Chris Erwin, and some whirlwind dancing by Hooker and Davis. G. A. M. Secrets Of The Movies Revealed I WILCOrS CONDITION CRITICAL; WEAVER TRIES TO GET BONDS Attendants at Hotel Dleo Monday morning reported as critical the con dition of W. P. Wilcox, who was shot three times by John Weaver several days ago tfesver is in the county Jail on a charge of assault to murder, but should Wilcox die. a charge of mur der will be placed against him. Weaver said he went to the home of Mrs. D L. Fulmer. 1030 Myrtle avenue, his divorced wife, to give her some money. He claims he found Wilcox there and that the latter at tacked him. An effort will be made to obtain a bond for Weaver, pending the outcome of Wilcox's injuries. FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE ON POSTAL ORDERS FALLS A further decrease in the exchange value of money of other nations inso far as the sending of money orders is concerned, emphasized the value of United States coin, according to SL L. Burleson, actbue Dostmaster. The Bngllsh pound, after August 16,. no bjljb wiu nave an exenange Tzuue of one pound for $4, while the French, Belgian and Italian francs will be ex changed at the rate of 10.30 francs for JL No exchange is fixed for either Russian or German coinage. HAXL SEEKS STATE OFFICE. Phoenix. - Ariz, Aug. 2. Former state senator Ernest Hs.IL of Maricopa county, has announced his candidacy tor secretary or siate snoject u ine Republican prlmariea He is a farmer and miner Hall was elected to the legislature after having declared him self In opposition to the boycott and picketing and said today be stood on the same platform. Hall resigned from the legislature during the war to enlist In the 37th engineers and e&w service In France. BIRTHS RECORDED. Haden Chesterfield Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, 4-ttS Trowbridge street. William Alfred Belolt. jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Belolt, sr., 1012 Wyoming street. The Photo Shop for better kodak finishing Scott White Drag Store Mills Bldg. Adv. Chile and Other Hot Stuff For Local Grocers California cans 126 carloads of Mexican en ye a year and finds a ready market for It In that state and In E! Paso, Arizona and New Mexico. The Industry originated In the Rio Grande valley at Las Cruces, but was not pushed and California has taken It over. Tfaeo. Rouault, sr of Ias Cruces. was the pioneer In canntn. chile for the market, but failed to make a success of It and Callfornlans then took it up and made it a go. Twelve hundred peopU are em ployed in the canning of the crop alone, and they put it away In six weeks' time. The canners advance 345.000 a year to the growers of the crop, mostly Jaoanese. and 23.000.060 Ere en Den- pers are put up In tins and disposed oz aunng a season. Most of the canning Is done by Mexican girls and they make from ?.i to $40 a weeK at me wonc One Firm's Big Business. One California firm alone sold 52.- 000 cases of the canned chile last year ana expects to sen more tms year. In preparing it for market, all the chile Is skinned and has the seeds and core removed. It Is dry roasted or boiled in oil to remove the outer coating or skin, the oil boiling proc ess being considered the best, though the most expensive. It Is said to leave more of the flavor In the pep per and to ruin fewer of the pods than the dry roasting process. Both processes blister the outer skin so that It can be peeled off. The peel ing Is done by hand, then the green pods are placed In cans by hand, the tops put on but not sealed, and It is then cooked by steam and sealed for the market. These facts regarding an Industry little known here, but which might be made a big El Paso Industry, were furnished to El Paso grocery Jobbers and salesmen at a dinner in Hotel Sheldon Saturday evening by C. J. ("Tex.") Walden. secretary of the Royal Packing company, of Los An geles. His firm is the biggest packer of chile in the world. He came to El Paso at the Invitation of C a Naslts. Dan White and others, and the dinner was in nis no nor. Part of the menu consisted of peppers and plmlentos from his packerv. A telegram was sent Louts Cole, president of the packing company. thanking him for the dinner and as serting that his chile ought to make him eligible for the presidency of Mexico or mayoralty of Tama. Plenty ef 0et Stuff." At the dinner Saturday night Dan M. Jackson was toastmaster, they said, but the title should have been roastmaster, for the former district judge did most of the speaking and removed the cuticle from the guests without any boiling oil; the dry roast process was used extensively, how ever. The oratorical feast was as warm as tha chile served on the din ner menu. Everybody got a dig of some sort. Among the things the roast muter Bald that are pnbliahablr, ttu that John Grant bought stock la the Tnlaroaa oil well be cause he had been told that It was to spout whlaTky. He said Georire Franklin had In corporated his grocery company in order to get some real business men in with him, and commended Frank lin as "a man who Is more prompt with Ms bills than any man I know In El Paso I mean in sendlnzr them out; not in paying them.' Introducing James A. Dick, he spoke of him as a Jobber and said Jobber was the most correct came he had ever heard applied to a wholesale groceryman. More Personalities. He said he knew Leo Gale when he " was stuck in the mud and other SCHOOL DA YS Copyright 1120. by McCIure Newspaper Syndicate. By D WIG e!o it : DID D. W. Griffith Invent the ose-np and la what picture was first introdncear A. Griffith Invented the close-no in 1908, Introducing it In "The Ad ventures of Dolly." Q. What Is the correct name of the baby appearing la the Sennett come dies under the name of John Henry, Jr. A. xne lamny aibie nas tne iitue fellow recorded as Don Marlon Davis. Q To what screen star is Claire HaeDowell married t A. Charles Hill Malles. Q. What three married couples, the wives screen stars, the husbands di rectors, recently left their former companies to produee their on pic tares T A. Mae Murray and Robert Leon ard, Fred Nlblo and Enid Bennett and Allan Hoi o bar and Dorothy Phil lips. Q 'What famous Hint actress ha retnrned to the screen after an ab sence of two years due to Illness f A. Alice Hollister. She claims to have been the original film vamp, having played the lead In an early film called The Vampire." Among her other achievements was her role as Magadalene In "From Manger to Cross" which was filmed in the Holy Land by the old Kalem com pany. Copyright, 1920, Thompson Feature Service. now many sprocket holes are there la a thousand feet of fllmf Read the answer to this question in this department tomorrow. first came to El Paso and that Leo's name was GaJesky, "but as district Judge I allowed him to change it and he has been a success ever since." The speaker referred to the scrip tural story of the driving of the money changers from the temple, and said of E. M. Hurd: "As a money changer (Heard was a former bank er) be was a success, but they drove him out and to work and he has been workings the people ever since." The speaker, at one time, when sev eral of the diners appeared about to leave, exclaimed: "Never mind hur rying, gentlemen; Buck Elf era Is not coming down here tonight; he may be preparing some complaints, but they won't be eerved until Monday." (in fers is the assistant United States district attorney, whose duty It is to prosecute profiteering.) G. A. Martin was introduced with the usual Jacksonlan roast, and. after apologizing for not being In the class with the roastmaster. who, as a dis trict judge, had been described as "one of the best vaudeville enter tainers on the bench." said he wanted grocers he was Paso who Tourist Stuck I1 Mud t Uses Gun To Get Help Flagstaff, Arlx Aug. 2. County officials today received a telegram from Grand Canyon telling of a hold un last nitrht on the Flagstaff-Grand Canyon highway, 35 miles from Flag staff. On Investigation, officers said. it was found that a tourists motor motorists declined to give assistance The owner of the disabled car. be coming frantic when provisions for nis ramuy were exnaustea, finally demanded that the-driver of a passing car stop and help him and he drew a gun and compelled-the passerby to assist after the latter had refused, ac cording to the officers. He was being brougnt nere today to face a cnarge growing out of the gun episode. It waj said. ,jw-'rTsswjK3S'jr"sy?V nl!-"l!'JfSl.ffC l Ma U. .- n- i ?5isErSSSarirmS;!SJil' T v -rs? I ICNC- tA "JI ,gratgferWWlfUWyrtfllr;, J j v!; V-V- . . i ii x -intt:uinieea& ' r r i Aiaaaw I WtfcPi- eotw. 7 i is Vg$7$g? M RULl Aomas I I (JuV "yj Mmwmtu Uacoto h vm r--cLr I msfismm w- & gm J) UiTAr8u1 .rmm' .LS.alff vmatcha ohhN f&BzS ?&Mr, &r (f &L IfltmwftSfSr-1 f WUaJtm. J PHOHE 5200. mmmS!slsim - all-wool bathing suits only $8.75 These good quality, all-wool bathing stab cone in shoulder and side front button styles with skirt effect, V or round neck. Color combinations include blue with yellow, purple with white, etc Very weH made. Sizes 36 to 44. Regular $1250 values. reduced to ............ $8.75 bathing caps This collection embraces' all the wanted styles from tao le rerely plain to these elaborately trimmed wflth vari-coferrd streamers, rosettes, etc. Very moderately priced frem 23c to 95c F0S ALL DEPTS 'HOHE 5200. JJdBWfey THEGLDSE XgJ SAH JAOHTO SIS tt COB. OVERLAND & "The Store That Sells For Less HOROSCOPE News Brevities (Advertisements.) Trala Bulletin. All afternoon and night trains were reported on time Monday. Seven Charged With Gambling, Sevan men were arrested br city detectives Sunday charged with gambling. Bach gave a $10 cash bond. The men were G. H. Benedict. H. H. Ransom. B. P. Frank, J. Wil liams. R. O. Doss. W G. Schvder and William Agulrre, According to the j aetecuves, tne men were snooting 2 to say a .rood word for the and In doing so, he believed me omy person would. The commendatory word he had for , . rs-mrnni ,ntn v- . - .i --rjiji -- " -...-. -..- BMW. '"w 6'" nrnja uu iuo ay propria id- . Troetwe avoid trouble. Leave Baggage cneckr at Longwell's. or telephone No. L. SUNDAY, AUGUST 1. 1920. ASTROLOGERS read this as an un important day. The stars that rule nave out a zaini inituence, the Sun and Jupiter being in beneflc aspect. It Is a day In which to ponder long over plans that affect the future, for there is culminating a planetary government that indicates surprising changes. Mercury Is In a place denoting many public meetings in which much feeling is engendered that may have far reaching power to affect the government. There is a sign read as warning to writers and newspaper owners, for libel suits may be more easily in curred during this configuration than at other times. Neptune Is In a place encouraging to all who hope to gain through mis representation and double dealing. Deception Is said to be practiced mors successfully during this sway tn an at ouer times. Women are subject to a direction of the stars' making for high purpose that is likely to he readily diverted. They should cultivate logical and analytical habits of mind. Foreign trade now comes under a most fortunate power that seems to forecast growth of Interest In the orient Forest fires In the west are prog nosticated and especial care should be exercised to prevent a serious dis aster. Education now should be aided by some new movement which promises a great advance in national ldeala Interest In the theater will in crease constantly and great Improve 310.NDAY, AUGUST S, 1020, THIS Is a quiet day. according to astrologers. While Mercury and Neptune are In beneflc place, the aaverso rule is weak. It Is a lucky day for weddings, which should bring happiness and long comradeship. While the stars smile on lovers, the middle aged as well as the young are likely to be affected by the pleasant madness of romance. Women are warned to combat the inclination toward coquetry that the seers predict will be strong during the remaining months of the year. The planetary rule that should as sure happiness to persons under 20 will bring trouble to many older persons who may bo magnetized with evil results. There Is a prophecy that messages of supreme Importance to humanity will be brought to men and women at this time, but only to be Ignored by the majority. Gradually the forces released dur ing the war are crystallizing, the seers declare, and they will be strong In the coming weeks which human nature will reveal diverse traits. many of which may not be noble. 'This is a way under which com munications of all sorts should be fortunate In their carrying. Diplo macy Is subject to the best Influ ences. Prophecies that persons who rep resent the old order of things will not succeed tn any ambitious enter prise acain are reDeated. The new era demands new men and women. astrologers announce. While Dro cress is foretold In all lines of public work, women as well ment tn motion picture plays Is progr- M mtn wlil attempt to g-atn place to nnstteaiefL Persons whose blrthdate It Is have the angnrr of a quiet Tear, bnt es pecial attention to financial attain Is enjoined. Children born on this day will be Tlsorona an active Copyright. 1920, by the McCIure Newspaper Syndicate. should be well directed and love at tain fortunate, but the afternoon comes under a sinister power. Contending forces of cood and em will now become stronsr, especially In the arena of public opinion, but good will vanquish evil. If the stars are read aright. During this sway the mind should be more than nrially optimistic in Its outlook. Confidence that will as sure success Is supposed to be stim ulated by this planetary government. One of the sinister and subtle forces held to be active at this time causes uncertainty of mind and in- n I lul. n. will D.I.. ... (. should h. f?nltfv.t4 Venus Is In an aspect believed to encourage both men and women to overestimate themselves, especially where their sower of attraction la concerned. The sway of Venus Is read as pro phetic of heartaches and disappoint ments among women wherever their material or political ambitions are Involved. They should cultivate tha Ixnpenonal viewpoint as far as pos sible. During the next few weeks emo tional disturbances of every sort may be prevalent and these will cause outbreaks of various degrees of seriousness. It is predicted. The outlook for the theater is ex ceptionally good at this time, many great reforms being Indicated. A national movement will gain success and will furnish inspiration. Discoveries of oil are prognosti cated and they will be made In new localities not nituerto prospected. Persons whose blrthdate It is may expect a prosperous year. Those who are employed will gain great benefits. Children born on this dav are live ly to be successful In all that they undertake. Coovrleht. 192S. nv the McCIure Newspaper Syndicate. SETWSPAPER MAJI IS DEAD. Tucson, Ariz. Aug. i. Frank Buck- hout. 17 years old, advertising mana vnr nf th Arizona Dailv Star, of Tuc son, died here Saturday. Mr. Buck-f hout was at one time business mana ger of the New Tork Evening Mail. and was also connected with the New Tork Sun and New Tork Commercial He came west about three yean ago tor his bealtlx. ASK FOR and GET Horliek's The Original Malted Milk for Infantn sod Invalids Avoid Imitations and Substitutes ness of the honors they had extended to the toastmaster. who. by helping 10 onve ooore out or tne city, nad caused to be buHt up here a wonder ful Industry for the groeen In the lemon extract tratllc Punch was served and n.m a.. chestra rendered music A girl from the Majestio also entertained with some songs. Kabibble Kabaret. Orjrlrfct. 1930. hatereitioBtf restore SOsMce, Inc.JEorterol U.g. Psaeos OSes. Wis CUlf lSSTS TWCT I BftttiQ H0W?A. vfcEfeTT SKMi. r. euy tea ose w - ye?rBJI5sr He?.A aoo usvnwy owe sscwss G O T THE ALHAMBRA O Held TJp By Five Xegroes. Jack 'West, a negro, of Seattle, re ported to city detectives Sunday night that five other negroes had held him up and robbed him of S28. He said the assault occurred In the negro Quarter of south El Paso. West told the authorities that the five negroes said they wanted his money "to make change in a crap game. Dr. Aner, Phys. & Surgeon, (Spec Disease of Women). Over State Nat Bank. Fn. 46)2; nights, 6110. Earned Acting Detective Chief. Detective sergeant Charles Mat thews has been named acting chief of detectives and Detective Bd Mebus detective sergeant, during the vaca tion of detective captain Claud Smith, who will spend two weeks in California. BE- I'LL very much surprised and say that YOU ARE- hard to please If you don't enjoy it. YOU BE-- the Judge. Continuous Shows 3:00 to 11:00 Or. Abu Hewn, Buckler Bldg. Ph. S7 Spends Vacation at Clouderoft. J. T Fraser. superintendent of the city employment bureau, leares Tues day to spend & 15-day leave of ab sence at Alamogordo and Clouderoft ."S-Afsi-V1 lf.ltt,iilin ! A Line O Cheer I I Each Day O The Year I By JOHX KCVDIUCK BANGS. A RURAL PUILOSOPHBR SBTTD-T round, and doln nuthln" Somehow don't appeal to me. I believe In doln Don't much matter what It be, Countin' files, or smellln flowers. Bulldln" castles In the sand. Prophecyin' summer showers, Xtistenln to the village band. Beln' Idle spiles a feller. Gits him Into lazy ways. Like a rusty old umbreller When there ain't no rainy days. So my Matter's "Suthin Doln'" E'en though little from It come. And that's why I'm allers chew In, Chewln', chewln. chewin" gum. Copyright. 1920. by HeClure News paper Syndicate. which they are not entitled and many pretenders will arise to claim attention. Venus is still in an aspect supposed to Indicate continued extravagance and lack of thrift In places most detrimental to the public good. Uranus in the eight house seems to threaten Increase of accidents in boating and swimming. Persons whose blrthdate It is should be careful to avoid accident during the coming year, which will be successful. Children born on this day are like ly to be quick and clever.-Copyright. 1920. by the McCIure Newspa per Syndicate. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1&0. THIS Is rather an uncertain day. according to astrology. The Sun and Venus are In beneflc aspect, while Cranus Is adverse. Early in the morning romance FULL tine of Ko&AKSind KODAK supplies at Gandara's. Adv. SB? m IP 1 H ni Bla K HI -sb flJB BH B Bi tas7 9 HB BB TODAY AND TOMORROW GEORGE HARDEN COMMISSIONED MAJOR VI NATIONAL GUARD Flasstaft Aril, Augr t. (Jeorg-e Harben. of Flacstaff. recently com missioned a major In the Arizona na tional guard, today received notice of war department recognition of tnat rank. Harben is assistant county attorney of Coconino county, and former assistant attorney general of Arizona. Tonight and All Week Bargain Matinee Sat. 2:30 Tao X. T Comedy Success "THE UNK1SSED BRIDE" With Otis OliTer and a Select Cast. TaadeviHe lumbers Between Acts. MckU 25c. COe, TSe. (LOO. Sat. Slat. Adults COe. Children under IS, ZSe. Fins War Tax. NEXT WEEK SCMEBABY TODAY Tueulav, Wednesday, Thursday Max Under The Faraont French Comedian "THE LITTLE CAFE" Don't ram this very funny comedy. Added Attraction - Weekly News 59uUM&8juiE jiTyrdsSSCaB Y J (j-thm. s 38k?,,i aBgaray?ass IBTI inn j !;H EMI I ,fe,,'JI, Bf,,,, Sell Oil Stock to CnrtUs A Co- Adv. W M fib ?AUIB TECKLINCr HOT IS PARLOR EDBODM Samuel Goldwyn. oxrcnv JAC PICKFORD aj3irH "With an ALL STAR, CAST Qnm tfte 9amausBnsJbaatQ)mein SccewiyCWJEUj W1AHK.SWAN Added Attraction "THE LOST D0HB1E-DYED DECEIVER tyOBsxay mlELLANAYl TODAY PR POSITIVELY LAST a nmi anssss ALS0 A Handsome Hero! -rSptfssBBBBif A Beautiful Girl! jr&l-lssH! Thrills! Romance! KrlvW ' HerLert fpHLsBHssHHssSI vlin.son ft ni I aiiI 1 1 1 TODAY! i oHaldsSId M The comedy feature of the I s L-IL? I Olive Thomas I CHaddoa in the latest "Selzmck" I fli?.-rn'Vio 9 production H Life Is bat a hurrying ; "Tlj8 I throng of passersly iciMJi-.M95l i IrlSDDSr I With roafldenee and eatau- SS1 H Laa. Sr .Si'.SSS: B It ta stmlsht. elea. eomedy. !???rf.-UeTee" ,eWTe- ,M studded rrtu, nwrwu fsiL in. n etal .itnatian,, nnf.idla a laaBj ' H semewaat sketchy plot, asd SB . , . BJ holds Interest to the finish. S Rialto Concert Orchertra ) tqb win like it, SC JplaJi?. tfM, m The New I filT" Mnf THt SHADOW MX IB , .. , ,1' 1 fi I STtll Of I reel, the "mightiest" at al (Tenth Call) -" -Park t.ut crs- B 'Sma- fl HERALD WANT ADS FOR RESULTS