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El Paso Heraldi
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FASO TTcoR-End Edition, August 1017. 14 Years Ago Today From The Herald of Date, 1903. PASO POLICE ON WAR FOOTING AGAINTST CRIME, VERSED IN MILITARY TACTICS ayor morehbad discusses the telephone matter. Declaring that he will not sanction any franchise that does not fix a maximum rate of service. think that it is time that these corporations did something in turn for the franchise given them by the people.

think that the editorial in The Herald expresses the matter just about as every one in El Paso Mrs. William S. Godfrey has returned to El Paso, after an absence of several months in Georgia. G. J.

Hartman left this morning for the west and will be gone some time. Superintendent V. Hawks of the G. H. railroad left last night for Marfa, where he goes to attend court.

Ilf' will then go to Del Rio before returning home. 12. P. Cherry, who went to Cloud croft several days ago, is reported to be ill at that place. Policeman Mebus reported for duty this morning after being off a weeiv on the sick list.

Mrs. Bryant, wife of constable Ed Bryant, has returned from a two weeks' stay in Cloudcroft. Mrs. Kstes. wiiV of assistant district attorney George Kstes, has returned to Paso after a sit in Colorado City with relatives.

Mrs. A. W. Spencer will return this from Mineral Wells, where has been for the past month for her health. Juan Hart and H.

U. Neal left this morning for Chihuahua on the Mexican Central, where they go on snort business trip. Frank Parly of Independence. arrived in El Paso this morning to his brother, Barney Earley. He ir ay locate in this city.

AS TO SUMMER MORALS BY BEATRICE FAIRFAX. iS ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF TRYING TO BRIBE OFFICER Han Francisco, Aug. Patrick J. Farrally, a watchman in the Pnited States immigration service on Angels Igland in San Fran- cisco bay, was arrested by federal agents yesterday on a charge of at- tempting to bribe an army officer. According to the officials, sought to learn military secrets connected with the island.

The charge, it was said, is preliminary to a more serious one which later will be lodged apainst him. Farrally was arrested on a part of the island occupied by Franz Bopp, former German consul general of San Francisco, and his assistants -vho have been interned since their conviction on a of violating and pending the outcome of an appeal of their cases. Why Should There Be A Distinction? i Fanny cutest have STRIKE OF HIGH GRADE ORE MADE IN SOCORRO MINE Mogollun, N. Aug. strike of high grade ore has been made on the 1100 foot level east, by the So- orro Milling Co.

The drift has a need feet in this ore and values several times the normal mine For the last half of July 16,000 bullion were sent to the mint. The Mogollon Mines Co. has cleaned up ounces for the last two weeks run. A diamond drill outfit has arrived at the mine and this will be used to open up the lower levels. Regular shipments are ing made in custom mill from the Maud Pacific and Johnson mines.

Work has been started on the Wiley irroup in the White Star section. police department, the best in efficiency and neatest in personal appearance of southwest departments, is always on a war footing, and generally it is at war with crime, combatting the enemy and winning steadily. Military training for El Paso policemen is a new feature added since the nation entered the great war, and the El Paso policemen now are versed in the art of drilling and marching as are few departments in the country. Under chief B. J.

Zabriskie, the policemen of El Paso recently were reuniformed, blue suits and white- For, After All, Nothing in the Least Romantic topped caps replacing the tan uniforms and helmets so familiar here for years. j. 1 Another feature inaugurated by chief Zabriskie, which has added to the efficiency of the department, is i OU and License. 0f policemen to watch the residences of El Pasoans who leave the city for vacation periods. Notice sent to the chief of police by any El Pasoan leaving the city will insure that the home will be watched by a policeman until the family returns.

This, it is believed, has reduced already the number of burglaries of unoccupied homes. Quickest possible service is given by the police department through the medium of motorcycle officers, who in a few moments can reach any part of the city on a hurry call. Reading from left to right, lower row: J. F. Caplinger, Harry Cherry, Elmer Reynolds, Ed Owen, Charles E.

Pollock, police judge, Srgt. Dan Thompson, Capt. Tom Armstrong, chief B. J. Zabriskie, Capt.

Hall, Srgt. Will Simpson, police surgeon John Hardy, G. F. Drake, A. E.

Alston, M. Phelps, and G. G. HaH. Second row, standing: E.

A. Decker, James Hill, rank Ruez, W. E. Smith, W. N.

Glover. Earl Smith, William McDonald, Frank Olmstead, rank Holbrook, B. F. Young, E. H.

Florence, F. H. McMahan, M. Merric, Ed. Loper, J.

A. Peterson, N. B. Frink, J. R.

Statham, Tom York Third row: W. R. Pettv, H. F. King, Andy Shobe, M.

M. Wallace, T. C. Hart, S. C.

Houston, R. E. Diltz, E. M. Wilson, Ed Doty, L.

E. Gambol, B. P. Wilson. M.

Byler, R. L. Castleberry, John Woods, June Hunt. Fourth row: J. E.

Beck, C. M. Phillipps, Joel Finley, S. H. Veater, A.

L. Richmond, W. P. Hawkins, W. A.

Wamock and O. Perea. Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes i laughed just bought the little one-piece jersey bathing suit and 1 won't look a bit cute in it unless 1 lose ten Everyone smiled in friendly wise. Fanny is such an adorably slim and boyish little pert and picture she conjures up in any or mood is charming. But the picture cf a little jersey bathing suit so scant and all-revealing that one must reduce a sylph to a sliver that she may wear it, is -not charming.

The greatest of all my nature-loveg is the ocean. When the white-crested waves comes pounding in on a tawny beach or the gentle blue waters lap up over the white I feel that perfect beauty has been achieved. There may be more grandeur in snow capped mountains; green banks slop of good taste. The beach is crated by immodest costumes and the greater immodesty of men and women lolling around in easy familiarity which would strike them as little short of vile if the stage settings were somebody's living room! A ulgar Display. You get into an open street car of a summer evening- and behold numerous couples behaving themselves as if it were the moment after she had said and they had the sheltered veranda all to themselves.

A girl friend of mine went to a summer resort recently on an excursion boat and she informed me the next day that she really had felt conspicuous and almost guilty of bad taste. Guess why. and I were the only couple on board who weren't said she. sort of seemed as if we must think ourselves better than anybody else and whenever anybody stopped to shift around to the other side, so he could support his sweetheart with said that women dislike exercise so often in this column, that sure every woman is ready to disagree with me, just because I ve told her this so much. However, if vou really are willing Make Your Cosmetics.

you sret into the sun a.gain. Mrs. think what you mention is an advertised preparation, and that you the recipe in an ad. exercise for reducing the exercise. N.

T. above. ing down to a winding river may be I more romantic. But the ocean has a i right arm instead of Ins they glorious, inspiring and ever-changing 1 object to seeing 1 object marred by vain mortals! There is a type of individual who wants to write his name on the treasure-hung walls of the Vatican. you exclaim.

Almost the same epithet applies to the cheap weakling who exploits himself vainly and brashlv against any of the lovely backgrounds of nature. There is a list of offenses given over to summer time and violently annoying to all who possess one whit Tiy CON STANCE CURKE. EiEE rn: I I Prune Pie. OAK a half pound of prunes over night. When ready to use, drain and move the pits.

Line a pie pan with a rich crust, fill up with prunes, sprinkle over half a cup of sugar and one teaspoonful of lemon juice. Cover with a top crust and bake in a moderate oven for 30 minutes. NOTE LEVERAGE ROOFLESS tared at us sort of reproachfully and critically as if they thought there was something very wrong with us. I began to wonder if there were and I think Jack did, 1 wonder if other boys and girls who generally behave themselves decently. respectably, and with perfect good taste yield to the lure of summer because It seems I to be taken for granted that body will do It.

Modesty and self respect arc not matters of the clock or the season. In a country where in a drawing room a woman instinctively behaves with circumspection, why should that same i woman fairly glory in a chance to i cast all the rules of good taste aside out on the beach? Really, a bathing: euit can be both de -ent and pretty, though small is the proportion of humans who seem to think so. Can anybody explain why she would probably feel foolish and conspicuous, and a little as if she were debasing her finest emotions, if she were to sit out on the front porch at home and for the neighbors to see. and should proceed out to the beach or park and yo through the same process for a world of strangers to i see? Hii; Difference. Between that almost sacred repres- 1 sion which makes a boy love his mother and struggle awkwardly to find some way of showing it, and that profane exuberance which makes him spend hours on an excursion boat in advertising the charm some girl has for him, there lie all the shades of human emotion.

You you wont debase a fine thing. The sort of love which seethes and surges and eddies for all the world to see, because it is summer and emotional temperatures run high, goes- down to zero along- with the climatic conditions of winter. Does any fine boy or girl like the idea of making a fool of himself or herself? That is what you do when you drop modesty as excess basrgagp along with la warm garments of winter. make cheap love or cheaply flaunt your charms in summer because everybody around you is doing it and you like to advertise that you have as much to recommend you, and as much lure to win a sweetheart as they have. If you are attractive, you have to prove it: if you are nothing really romantic about license or vulgarity.

You build a. house on a mud foundation and expect it to stand. You can't evolve love that will last on emotions which blow hither and thither consume the material on which they feed. Throw all sorts of little, cheap, trashy emotions into conflagration, and it burns up and out like a bonfire. But you warm your house of life with a bonfire.

When you lower your standard of modesty and decency you put it out of your own power to save up enougi material fi deep, warm a 1: glow i ing fire ts heart. with a i Vie Daily ovelctte When The lock Struck TAFT IS VERY WEAK, BUT PASSED GOOD NIGHT Clav Tenter, Aug. president Wm. H. Taft, ill since Monday apparently passed a good night.

IIis physician. B. P. Morgan, said early today that although he had not seen Mr. Taft, he had left orders with tho nurse shat lie be notified at once if the former president did not rest during the night.

As he had not been called, Dr. Morgan believed his patient was resting easily and he would not disturb him. Taft is very weak and it will be some time before he will be able to stand his usual Dr. Morgan said. Th is A ITE I wl 1 today SOU! Er Twivver.

And In exactly two minutes If) and is seconds they were along, fresh hi and steaming. one of the foregoing men was accustomed to tip a nickel, the other jh 50 cents. To the reader first sending in the correct guess as to which was which, a handsome illustrated guide to the alleys of Perth 'Weebus. North akota, will be Try this every day. a gill of CItOSS WILL, GERMAN WOl Washington.

D. Aug. statement making it clear that the American Bed Cross will not neglect German wounded or prisoners and will welcome cooperation from Americans of German origin was authorized last night by chairman Davison, of the lied Cross war council. Appetizing Lunch Cafe, 40c, 11:30 to -Adv. 2:30.

as he ran his eye down ihe price list side of his menu card. aw mumbled carefully brushing half crumbs into lap. bring me some, and an order of planked peas, some eidelbass on the ear, and a plate of fried A long while later, after Nippon Tuck had completely worn out the knees of his trousers impatiently crossing and recrossing his legs, the waiter brought him plate of wisteria soup with his thumb in it, stuffed beans, French fried twickens, and a saucer of baked broils. Nippon Tuck, being too hungry by that time to send it back, merely tried unsuc- I cessfully to look one-tenth as mad as he felt, and ate it. II.

the mock rabbit asked Ponsonby Twivver. sir, a little re- plied the waiter, confidentially. the wishenberry soup is if I might recommend the swizzled beets, sir, and the toasted 1 "All right: bring said Gary, waiter. to have FIRE DESTROYS BIG PLANT; TWO EMPLOYES ARRESTED Aug. believed been of incendiary origin de- stroved about half the million plant of the Aetna Explosives com- 1 puny near here today.

Two employes nampd Holt and Choisser were ar- i rested. The plant was working on government contracts it Is said. It had a capacity of 46,000 pounds of powder a day. Tt was estimated that it will take days to put the plant In working order again. The antecedents of Holt and are being closely investigated.

llave l'on Thought of a nice I of Ixtwney's lates for the wife for Sunday phone and it will be sent home. or. if out of town It forwarded bv Choco- 1 Tele- to yourI will bel "Warner Drug Telephone The Rest Coni. Southwestern Fuel A- Feed Co. Phone the best all round one I know.

Lie on the floor, with the feet supported under some heavy piece of fur- niture. I've found that a bureau with the lower drawer pulled out, answers very well. Put the hands on the hips, the elbows resting on the floor. Now sit up, keeping the spine straight, and bend as far forward as you can. even to stretching out the arms and hands in front or you.

Lie back, and repeat. Now, when you start doing this ex- i ercise, be awkward at it, it will strain all your muscles, and next day. some of them will feel sore. All of which shows that you need such an exercise badly, because you are flabby and weak. But keep on with it and be able to do it a dozen times easily.

Physical culture experts say that 1 if women practised this one exercise and no other form of gymnastics, that childbirth would be almost painless and that many complaints classed as I would disappear. Remember i that movements should be slow and regular, and that you should breathe in as you lie down, and breathe out as you sit up. Questions nnd easier to prevent freckles than to cure them floppy brimmed hats' and such things are really invaluable. Lemon bleach is good for freckles, the only trouble is, that once you get one crop nicely re- moved another conies out as soon as spots were pimples that did not break through the skin. Diet, drink plenty of watei.

and they will disappear, unless your bowels are congested. Little Dutch your eyes th a solution of boracic acid and water in the morning, and have them by an oculist. Unnaturally red hands are caused by poor circulation. For the pimples, diet and daily hot baths are all necessary. DAYS Copyright, 1917, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.

By DWIG 1. As the part next to the gum is of very soft rubber, it gives in chewing, as the natural teeth, thereby enabling you to eat food impossible with the old style plate. You simply grind your food with the old style plate. You cannot chew it. 2.

As the roof of the mouth is clear, there is nothing to rest on the hard bone in the mouth. It can be put in immediately after extraction and the plate settles with the gums as there is no hard ridge in the roof of the mouth to hold it back. And for the same reason as you can readily see, it cannot possibly When these plates are immediately after extraction and with the gums, of course there is no plate in the world can come anywhere near the fit of these. 3. Naturally they can be made to fit anv mouths that cannot old style the roof deep, shallow, flat, is not to be taken into consideration at all.

1. They have a 100 per cent better rubber as against hard. Thin as the one-fourth inch thickness of the old roof plate. 5. Comfort, taste, freedom from voice interference, and many other advantages that will suggest themselves to you if you look at the diagram.

Teeth extracted in the morning, plates delivered the same day. third rate dentists are ruttfiiK the roof from old style to show their they cannot use this plat e. our first class man of course, you to us. We are the only of this plate In this section. I niess you eaa mink your finder in the roof of the plate it is NOT a The secret is vulcanizing a very, Aery thin piece of robber very hard on one side and soft on the ail EXTEXSH EX1KK1FACE that the average dentist neither the time or money to acquire.

NEW SYSTEM DENTAL CO. Under the personal supervision of J. Hod Williams, M. D. D.

Extraction Specialist. COR. EL PASO AND SAN ANTONIO STS. Over the American National Bank Across the street from the entrance to Hotel del Norte Lady attendants. Hours 8:30 to Sunday mornings.

Fone 984. Corns Lift Off Doesn't hurt a bit to lift any corn op callut off with fingers. No humbug! You truly can lift off every hard corn, soft corn or corn between the toes, as well as hardened calluses on bottom of feet without one bit of pain. A genius in Cincinnati discovered freezone. it is an ether compound and tiny bottles of this magic fluid can now be had at any drug store for a few cents.

Apply several drops of this freezone upon a tender, aching corn or a callus. Instantly all soreness disappears and shortly you will find the corn or callus so shriveled and loose that you lift it off with the fingers. You feel no pain applying freezone or afterwards. Just think! No more corns or calluses to torture you and they go without causing one twinge of pain or soreness. Eadies! Keep a tiny bottle of freezone on the dresser and never let a corn or callus I ache ORE Trutk Than Poetry By J.

MONT Mil II. That Would Settle Him. Tf Kerensky really wants to cet back at the kaiser he ought to make him emperor of Russia for a few days. I TO DATE. Needles and pins; needles pins.

When a man marries hU slacking begins! THE MAN WHO THERE. Although pine El Paso I pon the land or near the We any rlKht to In other places always hotter. "Recommend Resinol that friend with skin trouble If you have a friend suffering with eczema or other itching, burning eruption, what greater kindness could you do him tKan to say: Why you try Resinol I know you have experimented with a dozen treatments, but I believe Resinol is different. It does not claim to be a simply a soothing, healing ointment, free from all harsh drugs, that physicians prescribe widely in just such cases asyours. Do get a jar today 1 Resinol Ointment is sold by all druggists.

CLOUDCROFT INVITES YOU TO COME Positively more beautiful this season than ever. Plenty of Amusement. No place like it for health and recreation. 7 HE LODGE Again under the management of Mr. M.

B. Hutchins, is modem in every respect Pates $3.50 to $5.00 Per Day. American Plan. Special Weekly Rates On Sale Saturday and Sunday. Good to Return Sunday Night or Monday.

GARNETT KING Gen. Pass. Agt. El Paso, Tex..

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