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KL PASO HEKAJ.U Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1917. 3 A. ARMENDARIZ TELLS ELKS HOW SAVE FOOD Owner of the Bohemian Speakers Explain Why Club, Facing Last Charge Americans Must Provide I by the County. The last of a series of three trials fn which.

the Armendarez brothers, Gn and Faustlno, are the accused, Wednesday morning; in the county court at law, judge W. P. Brady presiding. The three brothers had been discharged by a jury in the same court Tuesday evening, following an all day trial of a charge of illegally selling liquor, and Wednes- lay morning county attorney W. II.

Fryer opened the prosecution of the last charge of the same nature. This case is against Dick. The case under trial Wednesday is the outgrowth of the raid of July 21, on the Bohefnian club, by deputy sheriff Henry Blum and other officers. G. A.

Martini who accompanied the officers on the raid of the club the court aera for Great Army. Methods and means of tood conservation, and why it is necessary at the present time, were discussed Tuesday night before members of lodge No. 187, at home, by George E. Wallace, past exalted ruler, if. M.

Colvin, acting chancelor of the College of the City of El Paso, and Z. L. Cobb, collector of customs. the resources of our great said Wallace, quoting from a circular issued by the grand exalted ruler of the Elks, be enlisted in the money and every citizen must do his bit. Every patriot cannot become a soldier in uniform; comparatively few can make any substantial donations or money; but the one great service to our country, to our allies, to democracy, and to humanity, to which every patriotic citizen can contribute, is the conservation of triDUie, IS me cunsei vauun ut Kiixr complete of staple foou products of our coun- tbe rr kl telling of about 75 persons in the valley resort witnessing a blonde girl at a dance, and describing fhe finding of beer in the place, both on ice and in storage.

Some of the beer was in court as evidence and was identified as intoxicating liquor by this witness. The Arrnendarezes are represented hy judge Dan M. Jackson and S. J. 1 sacks.

M. A. Pagano and J- L. Queseda were each fined $25 and costs in this court Tuesday afternoon on charges of vagrancy. Offer Five Recommendations.

The recommendations as to how' this might best be done were as follows; That one meal each day shall be served without wheat food. That one meal each day shall be served without meats. That no butter shall be used for cooking purposes when a satisfactory substitute is available. That bread shall be sliced during each meal only as required for immediate consumption. That at three meals each week at least one dish shall be served prepared from food unconsumed at previous meals.

To make these plans effective, cards were given out at the close of the meeting to be signed by the proper FOUND NOT GUILTY. Oamilo Rodriguez was found not guilty by a jury in the 34th district court Wednesday on trial of a charge of theft over $50. This case hinged on the alleged opening of a money; rneeung io ue uj me box In a barroom some months back. member of each household pledging i himself carry out the directions and advice of the food administrator in the conduct of my Germany Nearly Self Mr. Colvin explained briefly why food conservation was necessary in view of the fact that Germany is most efficient nation in the world in keeping with its autocratic idea that it is her right to rule the rest of the nations of the Especially was this so.

Mr. Colvin said, in the matter of food conservation and in the getting of supplies to her soldiers at the front, Germany being nine tenths self supporting, while the allies were only four tenths self supporting. Must Eat Scientifically. conservation means that we must eat more scientifically, that we must eat as the Germans have been eating for 15 years, in a word, that wre must rearrange our food. If you can save a loaf of bread or a pound of meat, it means that just that much meat and wheat will be released for the soldiers at the said Mr.

Colvin. should try as far as possible to eat foods that are perishable and that are produced in the community where we live it will leave the railroads free to carry soldiers and munitions. We must remember that a food garbage pail in the United States means an empty dinner pail for the soldiers of the Are Wasteful. Mr. Cobb attacked the subject from the patriotic side, referred to the wastefulness characteristic of Americans in general, and after going into some of the causes which had led up to this nation going into the war, reminded the audience that America nad come to an understanding of her responsibility as the mainstay of democracy and liberty, adding that the principles for which we stand were such that been a day since the war began that America could have kept Elks Start Movement.

It was stated that the food conservation movement among the members of the fraternal organizations of the country was started at the grand lodge meeting of the Elks in Boston last July. Announcement was made that the local Hoover war food school would hold the last of a series of lectures Thursday at 3:30 at the Womens club on Mesa avenue near Kiver street. ESKIMOS LIKE RAGTIME; PLAY IT ON PHONOGRAPHS New York, Sept. at Etah, in the trackless wastes of the Arctic, now are amusing themselves with phonographs taken to them by the socalled Crockerland expedition, according to Donald B. MacMillan, who headed the party and who returned to New' York last night after an absence of more than four years.

They do not take to classical music, but they do like rag time and their favorite selection is a Hawaiian melody, Mr, MacMillan said. He added that they were learning the two step. While the Eskimos do not believe in war and think the warring nations are the explorer explained that they are opposed to anything autocratic. When they think the chief man of their tribe is assuming too much power, they oust him with a harpoon. Portrait Frames AND Framing New and tasty Frames and Mouldings.

Moderately priced. Workmanship you will appreciate. Tuttle Paint Glass Co. Candy Sale On Our Delicious Persian Kisses With Fruit and Nuts 30c the Lb. WEDNESDAY ONLY DISCUSS MOVING CATTLE TO THE EAST AND SOUTH Washington, D.

Sept. of agriculture Houston today opened the conference of the United States livestock industries committee, called primarily to discuss the advisability of removing breeding stock from the west to the east and south, where more rough food is procurable. The committee, comprising 100 cattlemen and stock experts, is going over its plan today with officials of the food administration and department of agriculture. DAILY RECORD. Fry Our Hot and Chile Sauce ell ans Absolutely Removes indigestion.

One package proves it 25c at all druggists eds Filed. Pasadena F. Dwyer to lots F. 1 and F. September 4.

1917; $10. Pasadena J. and J. Keefp, to F. F.

Dwyer, lots F. 2 and F. 3, September 4 1917; $10. San Elizario and C. O.

to M. Caballero, .35 acres, August 10, 1917; $10. El Paso T. Smith to J. F.

Knox, land in El Paso county, October 21, 1917; $10. El Paso M. Newman, O. J. Mapel, B.

Farrar and C. M. Newman, independent executor of will of E. S. Newman.

to W. N. Fink, 1.38 acres land In section 31, township 33 south, range east of reclamation service survey, August 15, 1917; $1. Grand View Addition, Mountain F. and C.

J. Mullin to J. J. Kmx, part of lot 11 and all of lot 12, block 18. June 6.

1917; $2850. East El Paso Addition, on Piedras and Alamogordo company to H. Fisher, lots 28. 29, 30, 31, 32, block 80, August 28, 1917; Franklin Heights Addition, Missouri Ramsay Co. to R.

B. Alves, lots 24 and part of 25, block 26, August 28, 1917; $1400. San Elizario T. R. and J.

Salcido, to M. Caballero, land on the Island, August 10, 1917; $200. Licensed to Marry. Owen Knight and Marie Poblette. Joseph A.

Hickman and Elizabeth L. A rmstrong. Carlos A. Priest and Rose Howell. Jose Lopez and Aurora Lopez.

Manuel Nunez and Bonafacia Montes. Fiavio Romero and Seraphina Hernandez. Juan Vargas and Maximina Bautista. Mike Nichols and Candelaria Machuca. John W.

Denny and Lilian M. Carmichael. JOIN OUR CLASSES IN TEACH YOU WITHOUT CHARGE EVERY DAY IN THE TOMORROW WE MAINTAIN THE PROMPTEST MAIL AND PHONE ORDER BUREAUS IN THE SOUTHWEST. INVESTIGATE WITH AN ORDER. Send Ymir Mail Orders.

Cor. Mmh Ave. and Snn Antonio St. Private Branch Kichaige 3300 Phone Promptly Filled. Every Day Tli That Autumn re Is Some New Reminder early Here-Welcome! Womens Fall Millinery, At $195, INCE our last announcement many of tlie new season's Hats have been added to our advance showing, and early who want to be among the first to wear the new a wide range of choice from the variety of pleasing styles introduced today.

and Black Sports Velvet Tailored Hats Plush Sailors are here in all the new' best Hats that bear the stamp of approval; the productions of clever Eastern milliners. In crowns alone, for the Fall season, ideas are exceedingly varied. All sorts of puffs, drapes, shirrings, dentions and ridges are in evidence, affording a most striking contrast to the comparatively simple crowns to which wre have become accustomed. Many of the real novelties have unusually high crowns. All the beautiful Fall colorings in our advance showing.

Priced at each, $1.95, $2.85 and $3.85. (New Down Stairs Popular'5) WashFrocKs Were To ffl3 oo Down-Stairs Store npWO hundred in this special dose-out! Wonderful one and all. And the styles are suitable for wear on almost any occasion. The dresses are made of voiles and organdies in white, plain colors and fancy colored effects, combined with dainty laces and various embroidery effects. Some show a touch of color in the embroidery or in the trimming which may be of silk or velvet ribbon.

These wash dresses which go on sale Thursday morning include dresses that would sell in the regular way up to $15.00. All are priced at $3.00 tomorrow. The styles tell a stronger story of value than anything that we might add here. We cannot emphasize too strongly the fact that similar dresses have never been sold in El Paso at anywhere near this sale price. The types are similar to the one shown in the illustration and in every way carry out Dame latest dictates.

(New Dow'n-Stairs Popular Dry Goods Co.) Pillow Cases orThe Baby SPLENDID showing Madeira Embroidered Baby Pillow Cases. Made of the sheerest white materials. li are beautifully embroidered with the most exquisite handiwork. These make excellent Baby gifts. These are samples and worth double the sale price.

Baby Week, each, Floor Popular Dry Goods Co.) Htoiii tim ii iidti mm in mu id ittiiti it in in Km iiiiiiiiiiii uc lui 2.25 TMIIIIIMItlllUlltlllUIMIIUUMiMiMMIKMIIIIIHMItinuniMlT 1 IE POPULAR" will continue to maintain the leadership it has gained for keeping rlosclv attuned to the new in outer apparel and in nirvcying the most fashionable and authenticated arments at prices which comparison quickly eon- inces to be without counterparts. early Fall collections which are now ready, ffer every opportunity to provide the garment requirements for the season which is now ing collections are growing daily and every time you come there is something new for your It is quite apropos to say that those who buy early will do so to their of supply and demand are very likely to create a greater or lesser shortage of materials and we cannot replenish our assortments with the facility which we have in former years. A Fastiioneei Collection Of Suits, Dresses, Coats SRirts Low Priced UIT fashions are distinguished by a smart simplicity of style, a plainness hich is relieved bv graceful $15 braid, the pockets, belts and the collars ve a slight suggestion of the military, feature four special lines at $39.50, $34.50, $25.00, and ROCKS are in silks, satins and serge and in dainty combinations of these trimmings, heavy embroidery, combination colorings, plain and fancy patterns contribute to their loveliness. Come here Thursday and view these lovely frocks whether you wish to purchase or not. As in suits, we feature four special lines r.i $34.50, $25.00, $19.50 and $15 (Fifft Attractive Fashions In The New Blouses For Fall, At $2.95, $3.95 And $4.95 HEN one attempts to describe the Blouses for balk and the pen falters.

There may be adjectives to do them if so they're not in the writer's vocabulary. In Blouses as in everything else, variety is rampant. There are Georgettes, there are Crepe de Chines, there are Voiles and there are Lingeries, lake your choice. Again, in style, you a wide latitude. If you like the high collar effects, wear them.

You to. The low collars are better anyhow. Or perhaps like the high-low' collar that can be worn either way. The new' shawl or roll collar is especially popular among well dressed women in the metropolitan fashion centers. The colors, of course, are white, flesh and the new suit shades.

We feature three KIRTS are rich in lustrous satins, fine taffetas and fascinating combinations of bright colorings in novelty patterns, as well as a host of woolen skirts. Black and navy are being shown a decided preference and are many styles from which to select. Four special lines at $10, $7.50, a and W.Vj loose-fitting coats of velours, lines, plushes and mixtures vary from the mannishly plain styles to those with immense collars of soft, furs. Nearly all of them are smartly belted. Many styles are awaiting you.

Plush coats at $22.50, $29.50 and cloth coats at $25.00, $19.50, and A special lines at $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95. (Fifth Beautiful Showing Of Sweater Coats For Fall, At $2.95 Up To $50 Each A individualized collection of Sweaters excelled nowhere. Featuring the Silks in all that's new and different in soft roll or throw collars. New long sashes which tie in the back, large pockets and the new shades and wonderful combinations in kiltie plaids and variegated plain colors. Also a wonderful showing of the new Fibers, Wools, Brush Angora, Zephyrs, Shetlands and Combed Wools in all the new and popular styles and high A very extensive showing of Misses' and Children's Sweaters in styles and shades of the These are to be had on the Fourth Floor from $1.95 up.

IHIIHIHtlHtMiHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIItlMllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIMIItlllHIIHIIMtllMIIHItllMttHHtHltMllltMIHIIHHHMHIIIIIHMItllltllltlMIHr White Fox ur Scarfs, At $29.50 HIS unusual offering should interest every woman contemplating the purchase of a fur scarf. Buy now, get the benefit of months of wear and know that you have netted a handsome profit. We are positive you cannot duplicate this price even at the end of the season. For the Miss going away to school this offer comes at an opportune time. Take advantage of it.

(Fifth Fiber Blankets For 75c have just received a new shipment of the much wanted Fibre Trench Blankts. Placed between coverings, one is kept exceptionally warm. They are shown in ecru shade, and the edges are bound with strong white tape. These Fibre Blankets were bought on the recommendation of General Bell, who endorses them highly. Jet one now for your soldier it will keep him warm and dry this winter.

Priced at 75c each, hi lar Mew Fall I A Peerless Exhibit Vj INVITE you to the Millinery Salon Thursday to view the exhibit of New Fall Hats which we have arranged especially for the occasion. Any description that we might indulge in here would, at its best, fall far short of conveying to you the beauties of this Millinery. You must see and study the authentic models to gain a true conception of their beauty and individuality. Will you not come Thursday? I Foot Comfort Now Assured HATEVER your foot ailments may be. you can learn how to overcome them if you will visit the Scholl foot expert at this store.

He is from the office of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, the world-renowned foot specialist, and will be here a short time only. Whether you have ever tried any treatment for your foot troubles or not, it will be to your advantage to come in during the visit and let him inspect your feet.

Foot Esqpert Here His Services Are Free There will be no charge obligation on your part. The services of the expert are entirely free and you will not even be asked to purchase anything, nor do you need to be a customer of this store. We want every reader of this newspaper to know how easy it is to be freed from foot troubles. The Scholl foot expert will be here Until Neast Saturday Evening Come early in the week and early in the day sn as to be sure of the most careful and thorough attention. Do not put off your visit until the day and then find so many people ahead of you that your case cannot be given the time it should have.

If you have any friends with foot troubles, bring thorn in, too. You Callouses On On The Soles Of Your Feet? Have you sadden cramps in the toes and just back of pains in the heels, ankles and tors tender, perspiring, odorous foot troubles at all? If so, do not fail to see the Scholl foot expert of feet at this store. InTKe''Store or Practically Smartly Outfit Girls Of Every Age-From Nursery To College AT 1 does not require many years in the life of a small girl to develop an inherent discnmnation in dress it does require a very carefully assorted collection to meet with their approval. The new Fall stocks in our lor the Children is replete with true and lovely interpretations of juvenile most inexpensive tub dress portrays in- SERGE DRESSES AT $5.00 price was established in El Paso by and in spite of the fact that prices are higher and we must pay a good deal more wholesale for these dresses, we still maintain the high quality at $5.00 for which we have done for so many years. Many stores would ask you $7.50 for this quality dress.

all wool, aiicl shown in Navy, Brown and Green. Regulation and straight line models; large collars of serge and Eton collars of pique; trimmed with silk ties, braids and button Sizes from to 14. Special, each, at. dividuality in design and perfection in making. Charming colorings, delightfully pretty and array of dainty wearables which will please girls and the mothers who bring them in.

Very reasonable in you can supply the wardrobe completely with garments for every (Fourth $5 ment. biff- gest and best $5.00 coat value in El Paso. Like the dresses mentioned here, these are costing us much more than usual, but we still maintain the quality and instead asking you $7.50, we mark them at only $5.00. See these garments in sizes 2 to 14. Special, each, at $5 WASH SKIRTS- Final cleanup sale of Summer wash skirts; white or colored styles on waists and bauds; many attractive, youthful models; sizes to 14 years.

Priced as follows: 05c ash Skirts $1.45 Wash Skirts $1.95 Wash Skirts $2.45 Wash Skirts CLEANUP OF MIDDY BLOl of good grade Galatea; collars, cuffs and ties of contrasting colors; most all have short sleeves, although you'll find long sleeve models in the lot 4 to 16 years. 95c Middv Blouses $1.45 Mitfd Blouses $1.00 $1.95 Middv Blouses $2.45 Middy Blouses (Fourth ') few sizes.

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