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EL EA.SO HERALD L0NCRQP1S irai L&a Cruces. N. M-, Auff. 17. The 'at rains injured the cantaloupe crop and delayed shipments for several days but work In the rieids was re sumed Monday. Many c&nUUape are being sent from here te California by express as ell as to astern markets Anthony. K. SL, Aug. 17. JUports at the local station show that M cars of cantaloupes, were loaded out from his point Iait week-H gofng to the -astern cities. PUtfcen cars of hay -n Te also shipped. The recent reclamation report shows that tfte .excavating machines operating in this valley moved 12S.28( ubic yards of earth in. three milec of drain in one month. MOTHER 10 1 BIESDM Seattle. 'Wash.. Aug. IT Mrs. Mary Gilson. 31 years old, and two of ber children. Bertram, 9. and Jack. 7, were drowned In Lake Washington yester day. The mother attempted to save both lads as they were being swept beyond their depth by waves. A third son. Robert, 11. was resetted by his father, Oscar A Gilson, after the boy was almoat overcome while try ing to save hfs brothers. TO RB9IEW THE AFPBTITE Take Horsfora'a Add Phosphate Renews healthy activity of the stomach, promotes digestion and gives an appetite for food. AdT. Lawyers Urge Better Class Of Men On Bench SL Loots, Mo, Ang. 17. More organized activity by bar associations in the selection of fit candidates for Judicial offices Is urged by the com mittee on professional ethics and grievances in a report prepared for presentation at the annual convention of the American Bar association here, August n-!7. In the opinion of the committee "an appointive judiciary, Tith a prelim inary endorsement of candidates bv 15 Discount on Bathing? Suits and' the bar, is the ideal manner to secure a uniformly efficient bench. Kecom .mendatlon is made that the bars in the various localities be incorporated. with the Canon or Eftblcs as a part of the constitution. Wherever this plan is carried out. the recommenda. tlon is made that the corporations be entrusted with complete supervi sion of the activities of all practicing attorneys. The report sngeesta that the lack of proper ttmtm as to char acter of applicants for admission to the tar "1 the eanae of many unworthy men allpplns In. Baseball Goods. Billing Company. (Succs. W. G. Wale) 103 S. El Paso SL Adv. Gun repairing, 2 yenra experience. Allen Arms Co- 44 X. OregOZL Adv. Sell Liberty Bonds to Curtiss & CoAdv FULL line of KODAKS and KODAK supplies at Qandara's. Adv. I "Walk a Block and Save H The Difference." I Caps I Stylish makes in all I sizes and colors from I $1 to $2.50 Send us your mail I orders. Prompt and courteous attention. K fcNlHERcEcfoH EIGHT NEW ELECTRIC CLOCKS INSTALLED IN CODRT HOUSE "Western Union workmen Tuesday began the lnstalation of eight electric docks in tne county courtnouse, to replace he old clocks operated under a private electric system. The change was ordered by the county commis sioners some months ago, when the old system railed to give service. The -eieht new clocks .re to be placed in the following offices. sheriff, county cleric county court, 41st district court. S4th district court. 65th district court, district clerk and lobby of the courthouse. Additional clocks will be placed in the build Ids at a later date. BIGGY PRINCIPAL SPEAKER AT ADCLUB FRIDAY Jack Blggy. outdoor advertising man. will be the main speaker at the luncheon of the Adclub at the cham ber of commerce .Friday. Advertisements in local newsnanera will be "harpooned" by Rnfe March of the chamber of commerce. Each week Mr. March finds a funny ad of some Kino, ana snows 11 up netore tne ad men. A week from Friday a layman will criticise Mr. March's critioism. Arthur MWIcan, who has charge Of the programs. Is sending out a I questionnaire to una out wnat the members want in the way of talks and songs. EFP DECLARES MILE! AFRAID Greenville, Texas, Aug. 17. Joe Bailey's election as governor of Texas would be a blow to the national Democratic campaign, Pat M. Neff. of "Waco, candidate for governor de clared here in an address last night to a large crowd on the courthouse lawn. Neff read from a large collection of newspaper clippings, telegrams and speeches he has made, showing how the press of the nation Is watch ing closely the campaign In Texas and would view Baileys success he said as a break in the "Solid South." Neff was Introduced by Ben I". Looney, defeated candidate for gov ernor In the first primary. Neff was given an ovation. Many women were In the audience. Green ville his one of the largest women's Neff clubs In the state and the entire membership apparently attended the rally. The present gubernatorial cam paign In Texas is now attracting national attention," said Neff. "Mr. Bailey's well known views, coupled with the fact that he pitched his cam paign for governor on a tight against president Wilson and the present na tional Democrats administration. stamp our state contest with national, significance. "Will Democrats of Texas put Into their highest office one who has for years associated with and spoken for the enemies of Democracy and who as a candidate for governor has re pudiated and maligned the leaders ot tne partyy pen askeo. "I believe the Democrats of Texas will say on August 28 to Bailey and his followers what the French sol diers said to the enemies of mankind at Verdun Too Shall Not Pass.' " Neff scored Bailey for failure to accept Nefrs challenge for a Joint debate. "I have assured him that I will not hurt him and renewed mT challenge. to this hit blnbberlntr Bailey, who goes around this state saying he Is afraid I will hurt him If we ret in' a Joint debate," said Neff. COX IN UPHILL FIGHT, BUT HE WINS AUDIENCE By DAVID LAWHEXCE. (Continued from page U Giant Explosion Tears Away Rock For 1,300,000 Barrels Of Cement rUGAR loaf mountain, in the upper J) valley above the cement plant, lost 300,000 tons of itself at 4 oclock Monday afternoon when 15,000 pounds ot powder tamped Into the side ot the big hill was exploded. The 45,000 pounds of powder had been poured into 33 holes, each of them over 100 feet deep. The powder was exploded with 1000 feet ot T. N. T. detonator Cordeau fuse. The explo sion tore away a face of the cliff that was about ISO feet long and 300 feet high. The rock torn up will make about 1.500,000 barrels of cement, ac cording to Carl Leonardt, president of tne Southwestern Portland cement company, who came to 1 Paso from Los Angeles to see the explosion. The powder alone eoet 314,000. J. C. Cushlng. engineer for the Trojan, Powder company of San Francisco, who supervised the explosion said the total expense of the shot was 325, 000. Five hundred persons went up the valley to see the explosion. When the explosion took place there was no deafening noise as the crowd had ex pected to hear, but a sharp crack fol lowed by a muffled bum. The shots were so well placed that workmen stood a few feet behind the powder holes on the cliff and were not hurt. A red smoke followed the explosion and rolled hundreds of feet in the air and then boulders, many of them weighing more than & ton rolled down into the valley. A movie man filmed tha explosion- About Your Are yea Jure that your w3 is to drawn that there wj8 be no chance for contention and the nullifica tion of your real desires Unless the work of competent and experienced hands, it is in allprcbabifity open to attack. And even when wel and properly written, it should he safe from unauthorized bands. "Questions and Answers", will tell you how the EI Pao Bank and Trust company will assist in pre paring your Wffl. preserve it in its vault, and execute its provisions with fidelity. Ask for this booklet Corwik with an Officer about your will. yhigs-Qommerclalz'frusi H7R&SO gropijxspivt jrEXASf Smiles 5&Us &t& "fig C3S&K1J MhSiffii riQUH SVS3.1 g 3LCST . BPucTsua XStKBctclsal Ia handy 6, 12, 24, 48 and also 98 pound sacks Q To be able to start the day with a smile enables one to face the day's task with a stout heart Often smiling is just a matter of a well balanced diet and a good digestion. I Wheat products contain such a high proportion of easily assimilated nourishment that they should form a goodly part of every meal. Q Cream of Wheat Flour is made from selected rvheal and maes delicious, healthful and nourishing bread. J Always have Cream of Wheat Flour on hand. At Your Grocer's Here in El Paso and tKroug'h out the Entire SoutHwest the average crod understands to send thousands home thinking more concretely about campaign Issues. Seems to Admit Uphill Fiffht. And this is nrofrrees: at least with an audience that came with so many well-set DiU dices. For the irov- ernor seems to admit he is fighting DDhflt when he tackles the notion that this is a "Republican year" He con tends that while that view may have prevailed some months ago, the nomi nation at Chicago changed things considerably. It was interesting to listen to the comment of some of the persons in the crowd after the speech was ended. It ran something like tnts. "Good talker, anyway." "Yes. but he's a Democrat.' "Smart man. and he'll drive Hard insr off the front norch. too " "Harding don't need to get off the front porch; everybody knows what he stands for." "It looks to me as if Jimmy Cox "I I GRATE SH5 US. OF nil " BMP, ! Teethlna certainly did help my ba.br, and I am very grateful tor It." said Mrs. Geo. N. Bishop, of 119 Holderness street, Atlanta. Shs said: "My baby was quite 111. and a friend of mine came to call and recom mended Teethlna Tery highly. She said she had used Teethlna -with every one ot her five children, all of whom are now nearly grown." lfm Elshon's exnerienca with Teethlna has been the experience of thousands of mothers all over tne country for the past fifty years. Teethlna contains no narcotic the ingredients are printed on the pacK age. IX yon can't get Teethlna at your drug store, send thirty cents to the Moffett Laboratories, uramous. ui, and we will send yon a regular sUs package. Also a little booklet en titled "Baby, mat win tea yon aoout the proper methods of raising your baby. Adv. B SAGE TEA I Ladles: Try TI1 Darkens beautifully and nobody can tell &riags back: Its gloss and youthfnlnesa. Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur and al cohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though. IS troublesome. An easier way Is to get the ready-to-use preparation improved oy me aaauion or otner mgreaients a large bottle, at little cost, at drug stores, known as "Wveth'a Saee and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While crray. faded hair is not sinful we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It does it so natural ly, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one email strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. Af ter another application or two your hair becomes beautltullr dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you annear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sul- pnur impouna is a aeiignuui toilet requisite. It is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. QUIT TOBACCO o easy to drop Cigarette, I Cigar, or Chewing habit. No-To-Hie has hlnf. thousand ta break the costly, nerve-shattering- to bacco habit, whenever you have a longing for a smoke or chew, just filac a harmless No-To-Bac tablet d your mouth instead. All desire stops. Shortly the habit Is completely broken, and you are better off men tally, physically, financially. It's so easy, so simple. Get a box ot No-To-Bac and If it doesn't release you from all craving for tobacco in any form, your druggist will refund your money without question. No-To-Bac is made by tha owners of Cascarets; therefore would sive us a glass of beer If he is elected." "I never thought he had a chance, but he might have, at that he's a clear talker." Of courso. it la too early to analyze effects. Gov. Cox sorinkled some in teresting thoughts on political soil mat is none too xeruiet ims is a Re&nblica.n terrltorv normallv. Ru mors of Cox's progees in Ohio have overflowed the state boundary and there was and is a natural curiosity to see and hear the man who has three times won the governorship ol a neighboring state. Also have come rumors of Cox's friendship to the wets. ITIUon Burden Here, Too. But against all this must be set the rather extensive criticism of the Wilson administration, which has been deeply embodied In rest Vir ginia. The people do not appear to be in a judicious mood !n respect to Iemocrats. However logical or justi fied to some extent, this is the result of skillful Republican propaganda. To come extent it is the common sense observation of the people who do not have to be told that the presi dent held some members of his cabi net in office too 'long and didn't hold others long enough. And to some extent it s the natural impatience for a change. Thus far Gov. Cox has not demonstrated that in electing him instead of Harding, the Amer ican people will get a decided change of administration. One suspects that aside from the 1 i.... m ..4lnn, .Vt.h I. nni. (if o controllng Issue In the west than the east, the whole campaign will be de cided on whether James M. Cox Is a sufficient differentiation from Wilson In management of the basiness of governor to warrant giving him charge of the 10 executive depart ments. Otherwise, the Republican contention that Harding will be sur rounded by a group of cabinet geniuses is all that may guide a re sentful electorate. Copyright, 1920, by David Lawrence. PRECINCT MEETING DATES ANNOUNCED BY NEFF CLUB Dates of precinct meetings and the chairmen and speakers tor each meet ing, were announced Monday at the Xeff club headquarters. The schedule follows: Precincts 2S, 26 and 27, Monday. Aunit 1&. st 1,01 Ks.st Nevada street, A. Louie Tjfatrlch and Del Harrington, speakers; Miss Kate Han- iey, cnairman. Precincts 10, 11 and 12. Tuesday, August 1?, MIC Durango street. Mrs. ers: W. G. Abbott, chairman. S. J. Fennell and W. J. Bute, speak- Precincts 1 and H. Wednesday, August IS: Alts Vlst school, Mrs. Ju lia Sharp and B. F. Cosgrove, speak ers: Kirkland, chairman. Precincts 7, 8 and S, Thursday, Au gust 1, 417 Magoffin avennei Mrs. Alma Bartlett and Mr. Kirkland. speakers; Stanton, chairman. Freciscts 21. 22 and U. Thursday, August It, 1811: Arizona street; Mrs. Bartlett and Oowan Jones, speakers; Mrs. O. A. Critehett, chairman. Precincts 28. 28 and 20. Friday; Au gust 20; Morehead school. Miss Diet rich and V. 6. Morris, speakers; Mrs. H. Lay, chairman. ROOSEVELT ASSERTS COX WILL RUSH PEACE TREATY Jamestown. X D Ai 17. Frank lin D. Roosevelt, in an address last night, declared tljat If Qov. cox was elected president the Deace treaty would be ratified within 60 days after his Inauguration. Mr. Roosevelt scored what he called the "old line Republican bosses and attacked senator Harding as "reac tionary." The vioe-presldntlal can didate left last night for Bismarck. VILLA'S WIFE BELIEVES HE'LL BE HAPPY QUIET life in exile since her marriage 18 years ago. "1 was engaged to ay husband when the revolution started 18 years ago," she said. "We were married soon after at San Andrei." They made their home for a time In Chihuahua, then with her children she removed to El Paso when trouble with Carranza started over five years ago. Four years ago she moved from El Paso to Havana, and from there she came to San Antonio. Senora villa's mother and brother live with her. GERMANY WILL DRILL IN MEXICO FOR OIL Mexico City, Aag. 17. Quoting the Berlin Petroleum Zeltunschrlft Bx celslor says Germany's engineers are lanning to ship machinery to Mex co lor drilling and to Send experts here to Investigate oil fields. The newspaper points out that Oer many Is looking to Mexico and other Latin-American countries for these fields since her supply in Russia and Rumania has been cut. TRAITOR TO NEW REGIME CAUGHT AT PIEDRAS NEGRAS Mexico City, Mei.. Aug. 16. Rlcardo Gonzales who recently was reported to have started an uprising against the government, has been captured at Pledras Negras. according to ad vices to minister of war Calles from CoL S. Oehoa Ortiz, commandsr at Pledras Negras. mbxico oivns r. s. coxstn, MEDAL FOR AMI-PLAGUE FIG11T Mexico City. Mex.. Aug. II- The Veracruz anti-bubonlo campaign com mittee has decided to award Paul u. Foster. United States consul In Vera cruz, a crold medal for his aid in the anti-plague fight, said a dispatch to ki universal. YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS LEAGUE IS REORGANIZED The reorganisation of the Toune Men's Business league was completed .Honoay at a meeting at ine univer sity club. Willis Ransom was made vice-president. H. H. Frls was made chairman ot the elvic department. E. D. Shaw will head the tributary, in dustrial and commercial department. Robert Mullin is to head tha service department and W. U. Daughdrill was elected a director at large. A. W. Norcop, president, will lead the com Ine membershlD drive, as Mr. Ransom. who was to head It. has been called out ot the city. DETECTIVES CHARGE TWO WITH LIQUOR VIOLATION City detectives on Monday night arrested Jesus Dlax and Manuel Pacheco, In a room in the 4W block on south Banta Fe street, and charged them with violation of the liquor laws. The men were held for federal authorities. According- to Capt. Claud Smith, who headed a raid on the plsce, a fie-gallon can of alcohol and four Quarts of teaulla Wrre found con cealed beneath a trap door In the meo s room. CONSTITUTIONALITY OF LAW FIXING WEIGHTS ASSAILED Austin, Tex Aug. 17. In the court of criminal appeals yesterday, the constitutionality of the law author izing the superintendent of weights and measures to establish a standard net weight on any commodity, was assailed in the case of P. C Carlson, appealed from Tarrant eounty. This is the first attack made on the valid ity of this law. In trial court, Carl- son was fined ISO on conviction of a charge ot selling bread in a less and . different quantity than units and standards fixed by statute. SAY "DIAMOND DYES" Don't streak or ruin vour material ia a, poor dye. Insist on Diamond Dyes." Easy directions is every package. GIRLS! MAKE A LEMON BLEACH Lemons Whiten and Double Beauty of the Skin Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White which can be had at any drug store, shake weU and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon bleach for tew cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lo tion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beauty of your skin. Famous stage beauties use lemon Juice to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion Lemons have always been used as a freckle, unburn and tan remover. Make this up and try It. Adv. Will You Save 30 to 50 On Your Furniture NOW? Or Will You Pay an Advance of from 5 to 15 Later On? STERCHI BROS! Big Expansion Sale 'is af fording the people of El Paso an unprece dented opportunity to save many, many dollars. FOUR MORE DAYS and our sale will end. This Fall the freight raise will mean an increase over regular prices. BUY NOW 'AT Sterchi Bros.9 Big Expansion Sale 202-204 San Francisco St. call a Iiere w spade just ih& THZ POET tarys s : BY ANY otter : WOULD SHELL u nreel. AND THAT'S eH xlg&t. BUTCALUNO. m e SOMETHlNa ELSE a ICM, WONT CHANGE ts is2. . OP COURSE sot. e e AND rM ast r-nnrWng, ' see BUT 3U8T triltag Ton. e a niQKT OUT, THAT .THERE sxs cerf. e THREE QRADE8, CK TURKI8H toUsa. ' e FIRST, GOOD Turku, a WHICH IS za&itT good. see AND ALSO expeaiiTtv see AND SECOND. e POOR TURKISH tooaeco. e WHICH IS less espesstve. e AND NOT so good, AND THIRD, tosaeco. CALLED TURKISH, wMefc. NEVER 8AW Turkey, BUT GREW tSousiaii OP MILES away. AND DOESN'T erea TASTE LIKE TorkUSj AND ITS too good TnrHiS. THAT3 REALLY froa Tarter. THAT YOU get, see IN THE cigarette THAT SATISFY. OUR resident buyers in Turkey ore experts. They know we want tia best and we gettt. And the same witi Domestic leaf. Blend them together by that can't-be-copled method and yoa get s smoke that actually does . aasBBBBBBBBBBsaaasfiil I -m Wmm7 - 6CiJk jRETTES CS&4fJtAjfac(g. r, is morougmy reuaD.e. aot.