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El Paso Heraldi
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I 10 Thursday, November 5, 1925 EL PASO HERALD zfor ack Ache HOUSEWIVES Remember that last house cleaning and how Tour hack ached long before you were through? Always, there is blessed relief from those aches and pains in BAUME BENGUE (ANALGESIQUE lust aav Ben-Gary at mny drug tore and the clerk will know you want the Camou) French Rnb well rhe back and tducr wwctw Ben-Gmy rad the next morning too wiB act a cat. Keep a cube bandy. Thoe. Lccadbos fit Cob.N.T4Aau«.Aftatf Got Those will bring in stations only dreamed of getting. Just pep 'em up with a Rectigon gatieryQiaiger plav.

Just attach the cords and turn on the and vour and batteries will take a new lease on life in a very febort time. No mess op no adds or chemicals. No moving parts and no noise. the Rectigool P. S.

Fioe for the automobile battery, too. Ne sterase' battery radio it complete u.ith out a gon Women Secure against lost charm this new way of solving oldest hygienic problem HEER gowns and ill-timed social or business demands hold no terror for the modern woman. The insecurity of the old-time "sanitary has been ended. new and remarkable is now used by 8 in 10 better class women. It's fire times as absorbent as ordinary cotton pads 1 You dine, dance, motor for hours in sheerest frocks without a doubt or fear.

It deodorizes, too. And thus stops ALL danger of offending. Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embarrassment.

You ask for It at any drug or department store, without hesitancy, simply by saying Do as millions are doing. End old, insecure ways. Enjoy life every day. Package of twelve costs only a few cents. No like tissue Dont dope YOUR Cough It is not wise to use remedies which narcotics, or tar products.

They may stop your cough temporarily by numbing the tissues, as most cough mixtures do, but this is not enough. The inflamed air passages must be soothed naturally, the laden mucus loosened and expelled in order to effect a lasting recovery. PERTUSSIN assists Nature to accomplish these results in a remarkably short it is absolutely harmless. I Sold by all druggists in large and small bottles. POSTER CONTEST TIGER JURY OUT SUNDAY CONCERT Local Legionaires Picked to Win Next Year Posters made in El Paso may be used in advertising the military training camp movement another year, it developed Thursday from headquarters of the American Legion Auxiliary.

Forrest Wood, 17, of 1312 Arizona street, has won first prize of in a local poster contest, which is part of a national movement; while John Goldsmith, 26, a world war veteran, won second prize of $3, and Allan Harrison Hughey, 14, of 1414 North Virginia street, won the third prize of in the same contest. All of the men arc in their second year in applied arts at El Paso high school. The auxiliary to the local legion will conduct a poppy sale Armisticc Day, and will also give a dinner to the convalescents in Beaumont hospital. The posters are on display in the window of a San Antonio street store. They Stay Sharp You can cut everything, from the lightest silks to the heaviest woolens, with Wiss Household Shears.

They cut all the way to the and stay sharp long after ordinary shears would be worn out. 8 Inch Househ I Shears No. 138 1.70 Get them at the Cutlery Counter WISS SCISSORS VJxmderfuX Cutters Stops Malaria, Restores Strength and Energy Chitt Tonic 60c. Worrell Opposes Cushing In A. John M.

Worrell, attorney, has been nomoinated io oppose A. B. Cushing in a special election for liaison officer of Disabled American Veterans of the World War, to be conducted on the third Wednesday night of this month, according to W. R. Scott.

The nominations were made at a Wednesday night meeting, in which Mr. Scott was made chairman of the publicity committee. Disease Excludes 10 From School Ten children were excluded from school during the past week because of contagious diseases or physical dcfects, according to the report of the chief city nurse to the city council Thursday. Nursee weighed 921 children and aided doctors in giving inspections as follows: Vaccination, 722; dental. routine, 622.

One hundred and four were vaccinated. Trevizo, Tried on Robbery Charge, Awaits Verdict The jury trying Bainiro Trevizo, 19, known in South El Paso as on a charge of robbery, was still out Wednesday afternoon, after having taken the case Tuesday at 5 p. m. The members stood, it is said, 11 to 1 for conviction. haven't even thought about discharging the jury judge W.

D. Howe said. want them to bring in a often have Trouble in getting convictions of this said assistant district attorney R. D. Jackson, who prosecuted the case.

minimum sentence is five years and cannot he suspended. I believe ti would he better if the law were changed so the minimum would he two years. Some juries think the sentence is a little Mrs. Jesus Montes of Clint testified Tuesday afternoon that Trevizo dragged her into an alley in South El Paso and took her purse, containing $30 and some jewelry. As he ran into the street childreu cried, she said.

1'revizo's face is pockmarked and with his shock of coal black hair his appearance is almost feminine. "I think you have before you an unusual Mr. Jackson told the jury, that you would not soon South African flappers paint their limbs and throat as well as their Mexico-U. S. Trade Shows Increase Mexican imports and exports for the month of October, compared with the same period last year, show an increase of $104,977.40, according to Manuel Mascarenas, Juarez customs collector.

Comparison of October of this year over September last year shows an increase of October, 1925 October, 1924 Increase October, 1925 September, 1925 Increase 281,189.56 $104,977.40 292.556.69 93,610.27 Safe for Every Cough So easy lo get breakfast with SHREDDED WHEAT is chilling Lemon Extract contains over three times the amount of Lemon Oil required by United States Government specifications means that Schilling Lemon goes three times as far as most others. SchillingLemon xtract Vanilla Almond Orange Peppermint Anise and 25 others MUCH fUPTHEB Because you use only half the amount ordinarily required. Foods are doubly they are wholesome as well as delicious. CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER SALES 2 TIMES THOSE OP ANT OTHER BRAND but by tut Scottish Rite Cathedral Offers Free Music Treat The second of a series of free Sunday concerts which arc being given in the Scottish Bite cathedral for El Paso music lovers will begin at 3 oelock on Sunday, Nov. 8.

The. program be rendered by the Virginia Bean String Ensemble. The program follows: Andante from Sixth Haydn. Bv ensemble. Violin solo.

Lieberfreud Virginia Bean, with ensemble accompanying. The Beautiful Blue Johann Strauss. By ensemble. Huyett Bean By ensemble. Songs (a) Kries Tu (b) Golondrina Otco By Virginia Bean, with ensemble accompanying.

Paso M. Garza By ensemble. Carpenters Admit One By Transfer J. S. Taylor, of Anaconda.

was admitted a member to union at Its meeting Wednesday night in hall at Five Points. The time of the meeting was consumed in the consideration of reports of officers to the Central Labor union and shop reports, which showed work fairly good at present. Frank Perry is president of the local union and R. C. Light is secretary and business agent.

J. D. Fiandt is building a porch at 1105 North Florence street. E. R.

Perry and Frank Perry are doing the carpenter work on a residence in Fabens. Earl Petty and C. L. Baudett are doing shop w'ork. Lee Pollard and M.

Anderson are working at the Southwestern Sash and Door mill. S. M. I Ty ten and Frank Packer ore working in the old City National bank building. Charles Waggoner, Dick Childress and Ed Parks are doing carpenter work on a residence in Pendell addition.

Tom LaRock is foreman and G. F. Allen, E. T. Barrington, Joe Thur- geson, Pedro Rios, J.

W. Daughterly, W. R. Welch, H. Wlsman and Clarence Welch are working on the Jesuit college.

Ed Gessler, James Walker, J. S. Johnston, H. Hubert and M. N.

Manning are doing the carpenter work on "Liberty hall. John Hedrick, Andy Mellado, Leonard Sharp, George Hart? ill, Joe White, J. T. Hicks and J. F.

Cunningham are working on the home at Arizona and Kansas streets. P. E. Adktsson, Charles Carlson, Dick Davis, Fiilt Proctor, J. S.

Taylor, R. W. Lind and G. E. Norton are working at the Globe mills.

Robert Grant, William Luttinger, C. C. Chenow'eth, Epperson, E. H. Florence.

E. H. Epperson, M. Hernandez, John H. Conklin, J.

S. Mfnyard, I. yj. Slsneros, J. F.

Mendoza, J. A. Enriquez. Pat Murphy, R. E.

Hatch, R. Ramirez, C. C. Phillips and Jf. A.

Ramirez are doing the carpenter work on the new Hotel Orndorff building. Will Hold A Joint Meeting Saturday A Joint meeting between the members of Xew Franklin lodge 133 and the men members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman and Enginemen lodges of the city win be Held Saturday night in Odd hall. This announcement was made at the meeting of New Franklin lodge which was held in Odd hall Wednesday afternoon. After the regular business of the joint meeting is disposed of the balance of the evening will be spent playing cards to which the membership of the brotherhoods and the auxiliary are Invited to be present. One application wns received at the Wednesday afternoon meeting and it was announced that the annual joint dqnee would be held the Toltec club building on November 20.

Mrs. Alice Horn is chairman for the organization. while A. Loucks is chairman of the men's committee for the dance. Mtfdames W.

W. Spaulding, Sophia Evans and Janie McLean w'ere reported indisposed. Mrs. Rhoda Lee is president of New Franklin lodge and Mrs. Elizabeth Bunting Is secretary.

Goes To Oklahoma For His New Bride Dan H. Laden, Santa switchman, employed in the local vards, has departed for Okamulgee, where he will be married on November 9 and will return to El Paso, where they will make their future home. Joe Woods has been hired as a new switchman in the local T. yards. Two new switchmen hired in the local Santa Fe yards aro Allen John King, formerly of San Francisco and Ralph Smoot.

H. A. Parry, T. P. brakeman, has reported after being off two trips, Charles E.

Barr. Santa Fe switchman, is laying off for several da vs attending the kennel show. C. H. Price, T.

P. fireman, has reported after being off for one trip. L. FT. Halstead, T.

P. brakeman, Is laying off. is T' P- Cooks And Waiters Elect A President Louis O. Lowe Avas elected president of the and union at their meeting W'ednesday afternoon in the Union Labor hall On arcount of the resignation of president B. Wilson who has gone into business for himself the vacancy was created which Mr.

Lowe was chosen to fill. Eight applications reported pending, Angeles Thomas w'as initiated and Mike Karas was retn- llile Pearl Leggett was admitted on a withdrawal card New arrivals in the city are Joe Bender from Miami, Frances Boone from Seattle, John Larson from San Diego, and Mike Hodo from Pueblo, Colo. Those leaving the city wero TI. T. Runtz to Washington, D.

Peggy Rickus to St. Louis, Sarah Stultz to Los Angeles and Ethel Arnold tu Miami, Fla. All members were reported at work. J. L.

Hattaway Is secretarv and business agent. MEETINGS FOR THIRSDAl', Meat union in I nion Labor hall. Sign union, 105 San Antonio street. Locomotive Firemen No. S00 in Odd hall.

Electrical union No. 533 In Union Labor hall. Operative union in Carpenters' hall in Five Folnta, WHITE HOli DEPARTMENT STORE Evening and Dinner Gowns For a Round of Social Gaieties $39.50, 140.50 and $59.50 to $100 and up November is the time when social activities are on again. From now until Thanksgiving and on through Christmas and New Years are the gayest days of the year. One whirls gayly from one pleasurable entertainment, dance and dinner to another.

And for each happy occasion one must be becomingly costumed. Our collection of beautiful Evening, Din- flowers, rhinestones, beading, brocaded ner and Afternoon Gowns is truly unequalled. It includes the most original of clever gowns at the very price you want to pay. There are frocks on flared, bouffant and straight clinging lines, artistically created of Georgette, Crepe Roma, Satin, Velvet and Cut Velvet. Trimmings include ornamental shoulder combinations, fur trimmings and metallic lace.

The lovely and most fashionable shades are shown including Gold, Orchid, Silver, Peach, Coral, Red, White and Black. Styles for misses and women. Prices are extremely moderate $25, $35, $39.50, $49.50, $59.50 to $100 and upward. Dance Frocks for Girls Juniors Created on Dainty Youthful Lines There is a flare of smart distinction to the new frocks that young girls and juniors will wear to dances and parties this season. Oftimes the flare is evidenced by circular or godet insets, other times it is merely the picturesque bouffant mode wired to effect contrast to a quaint tight basque.

Some are trimmed with self material in contrasting color in original and unique ways, others have little tabs and jabots or flounces fancifully designed. Flowers are placed coquetishly for ornamentation, or else rhinestones or metal laces. Frances Faire Frocks Such are frocks cleverly designed by Frances Faire, creator of youthful modes. These are of transparent Georgette Crepe in such shades as Flesh, Orchid, Mint, Honey Dew, Blue, Pansy, Coral, White and Black. Sizes 14, 16 and 17.

Prices are very $19.50, $25, $37.50, $45. Cunning Party Frocks for the Littlest One All frocks follow the mode of the grown-ups as closely as they here and there the quaint daintiness of the lovely child is revealed. For the skilled designer places a babyish ruffle or a bit of Jace or ribbon to enhance the loveliness of the little girl who attends a party costumed in a pretty little frock from 1 he White House. Prices moderate. Floor-COMING! The great bargain event that comes but twice a year, November and April, THE SEMI-ANNUAL BASEMENT SALE Monday, Nov.

9, to Saturday, Nov. 14 The Department Store of Service Costuming a Queen The honor of costuming Miss Maria Imisa Lujan of Chihuahua, who is to be Queen of the Chihuahua Fair, Mas accorded The White House. Every detail of the costume ensemble from the jeweled coronation crown to the tiny jeweled silver slippers from The White House. The coronation robes are of Velvet, studded with rhiucstones and pearls, the long court train is also of Velvet, lined with cloth of silver and banded with Ermine. A royal ruff, of Elizabethian inspiration richly embroidered with pearls and rhinestones is worn with this costume.

The costume was designed by Mrs. Josefina A. Escobar of The White House. Other court costumes for some of the Duchesses and Ladies in waiting were selected at The White House. Replicas of Russian ewelry For Formal Wear It is now the fashion to wear Russian Antique Jewelry of Homan Gold ''et with precious stones.

The original pieces would cost so jewelers have duplicated these pieces and exact replicas of the costly originals are now available. These come in rare designs, set with multi-color stones. Necklaces, Bracelets, Ear Rings and Chains are shown. Prices are $1 to $25. The Evening Headdress To disguise the hob or to match the costume Ornaments and Bandeaux are worn in the hair on formal occasions.

Clusters, Wreaths and Flowers in natural shades or metallic effects are shown at each $1, $1.50, $2 to $5. Wear Pearls Pearls are worn on many social occasions. Some of the new ones are in unusual combinations, with sprays, drops and in combination with other stones. Chokers, Necklaces, Three-Strand styles graduated and uniformly matched styles are sho'nn. These have attractive clasps.

up to $35. Willowy Fans An air of distinction is accorded the wearer of the simplest frock be she worldly wise in the ways of a fan. Oucc upon a time a was said to behind her the sophisticated miss uses it more effectively. To her the Fan is the graceful, beauteous decoration that completes the perfect ensemble of her costume. And, too, it gives her poise.

We are showing these beautiful Ostrich Fans in one plume or styles in plain shades, ombre or multi color effects. $1.95, $3.93, $7.50, $9.95 to $35. Perfumes Fascinate and Bring Memories Much has been said by authorities on the subject of perfumes which express personality. This is a question to which every smart woman gives due consideration. It is an easy matter to make choice.

Merely choose that sccnt you most adore for the tilings you love express your true self best. Use it sparingly, but use it always, and soon it will become your very own, expressive of you. McCallum Silk Stockings For formal wear choose McCallum Silk Stockings by all means. They are knitted of the sheerest chiffon and come in delicate shades including silver and gold. Wc also show Kayser, Gorderon.

Van Raalte and Phoenix Silk Stockings of finest qualities. Silver Slippers Could a pair of dancing feet he daintier than those encased in twinkling silver kid slippers? Choose a pair of the very finest quality in Silver Kid styles, made with the new Spike heels. Pair, $13.50. Silver Brocaded D'Orsay Pumps with spike heels are shown at $10 and $12.50. Silver Brocaded Pumps made with Junior Spike heels.

Pair, $10. Silver Brocaded One-Strap Slippers with spike heel. Pair $10 and $13. Velvet Slippers of Colorful Quality Tan Velvet Pumps, trimmed with gold kid. Pair, $12.

Apple Green Velvet D'Orsay Pumps trimmed with silver kid. Pair, $12. Pansy Purple elvet Pumps, trimmed with silver kid. Pair, $12. Maiu.

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