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EL PASO MORNING TIMES Monday, September 20. 1915. 'Ms- Sunshine Department THE WHITE HOUSE LARGE AUDIENCE HEARD SHEPPARD lha EL PASO BRANCH OK THE INTERNATIONAL fLNSHINE SOCIETY, $9 alon de Beadle xmuu JLMOR TF.XAS MAITOR (iPOkK OX CHRISTIW llllUIOV AND rRATERXALISM" Sl.VDAY. (Hot a charity, but an Interchange of kindly greetings and lb passing on or (Sunshine communications should be addressed; 8 ud i bins Dept. El faso Sunday Timet.) NOW OPEN Fraiernallsm Is (he Sol nil on of All Problems iacinff Ihe American People He Urrlarrd.

QUIET, pleasant place on the Mezzanine floor If you've a lender message or a loving word say, Don't wait until you forget but whisper It today. We live but In the present, the future Is unknown, Toinorww is a mystery, todsy Is all our own. During the past week IW little children were caivd for at the Sunshine day nursery, located at South Campbell street, uf thla go nvM hotl.lA huhtCA. 3ti rUUS- day at the West Ysleta club Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Bertrirk, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wilson and Mr.

and Mrs. D. C. Orvenn. Mr.

and Mrs. R. C. cowles entertained a number of their friends at dinner Sunday evening. Miss Ethel Vyat, Miss Jane Wyatt, Miss E.

Laughten. Mr. Richard Davis, Mr. Howard tteal and Mr. Thomas Cowcl.

society personals. Mrs. J. E. Farlev and (laugher.

Miss Frances, of Carrizozo, N. are house guests of Mrs. F. R. Chiles.

Miss Taqulta demons and brother, Philet, lert for Tucson Friday evening to resume their studies at the I nlversily of Arizona. 'What Is a home? II is not marble, nor ood, nor brick, nor straw. Where Ihe mother is, there Is Ihe home. The mother and Ihe child compose the basic group of history and society. It was Hie love of Ihe mulher tor the child that transformed Ihe tiavafle Into the elillan, Ihe rate Into the palace, the family Into Ihe stale." With the alMive picture of the true home where happiness renms.

t'nlted Stales Sen bouis. 77 in the kindergarten class. ator Morris Sheppard Sunday arternoon swayed a largo audlenc? lii Cleveland square during the course of a greatly ap predated talk on Citizenship and lveniv-one visiwjii muru wj week and everyone is pleased with the new matron, Miss Anna Wright, who brings real sunshine Into the nursery work. Employment was secured for 33 women. raiernaiism.

Though the sweltering rays of the arter where the hair, complexion and nails are cared for by experts. Pure distilled water used in all work. Children's hair cutting a specialty. Every modern invention and innovation for your beauty, health and comfort. THE PRICES Mrs.

Howard P. Deady reached home In noon sun beat down upon the head of Ihe sneaker snd Into the faces or the hundreds gathered to hear the Junior senator from Texas during most of his talk, the time lo be with her rather, Lewis t. Miner, hi'foin he nassed away. Harold Kllburn left yesterday for California to attend the expositions. Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Krouse have returned from a pleasant trip to California. Miss Starrow D.

Smith of San Antonio, Texas, will be the guest of Mrs. Clair-borne Adams, for two weeks more. listeners sat In breathless silence during The El Paso branch of the International Sunshine society, especially the board or more man an hour the speaker ad dressed them. managers, or wnicn Mrs. ueany is a mem-her.

extend their dee.nest sympathy. Mr. Senator Sheppard returned to F.l Paso punnay arternoon. his tram being nine nours late on account or a wreck near d- Miller was 83 years of age and a 0. A.

R. veteran. He attended one of their encampments in Erie, shortly before he passed Frank Peyton has Just returned from a land. He had been to Pecos, and his re visit of several months lo Validance. Mex turn to ine ft.iv matnlv was to deliver sun beyond.

day talk under the auspices or icn. His family has been in El Paso for several months with Mr. Peyton, who Is connected with the A. F. A.

R. company We beg to graterully acknowledge the ine iocai woonmen or ine. world ramp. With llu senator on the platform were: Pillowing donations: hio uranne ir com nanv. 5rt nounds ice dally: Cut Price gro smeller.

novernor (leorge Cnrrv. or New Mex ro Mesdames Addie Jaekson, Julia A. Sharp, F. R. Warner and F.

T. Scolten; Messrs. John II. Grant of the White-Grant Broker cei butler; meat and three boxes cereal; Belgian bakery, cuke and cookies: a friend, fresh vegetables and a basket of W. P.

Brady, Votary M. Brown. W. 8. age company lert yesterday for a visit of several weeks with his mother, who Is Barnes, C.

C. Kiefer, W. H. Scott and Farl rruit; American dairy, 1 quart mini aauy; Roirers Furniture company, bed, bed living in Toronto, Canada. Msxon, members or the w.

0. W. recep tlon committer, and Messrs. B. E.

Craw springs and mattress: Mrs. Y. del Campo, S5 pounds of rice; Uie Western Transfer company saved us the expense of hauling Judge and Mrs. Julius A. Buckler, who Children's Hair Cutting- fclngfing, Price "Women'M lair have been spending several months In New York with their daughter.

Miss H. Buckler, ford, Z. Cobb and C. W. Brown, the latter clerk of the Manrana Camp in this city.

Senator Sheppard was Introduced by W. H. Scott, who snoke of him as "a returned home Saturday. Their friends 35c will be very glad to welcome them home, Carl Beers and 9. C.

Awbrey left yester distinguished son of Texas, an orator and a statesman." He declared It was not he- the piano; Nations', meat; reyion s. meav; Cleveland square grocery, butler; Dr. Jamieson, boy's woolen suit of clothes; Sharp-Elliott Mfg. company, one generous box or macaroni; Mr. Stlmson kindly brought It in time for the little ones' dinner; Lion Grocery company, eggs; Myrtle Avenue Cash grocery, i pounds Sunshine biscuits; Purity bakery, cake; a friend, one cause Senator Sheppard was all these that thn Woodmen of the World have kept h'm day afternoon for Phoenix and other points Hnlr Pressing, Plain Zfh Waved Hair Dressing, Willi Sfs Shampoo, With 1 SZ Wave.

jC Cinnomllo or llcnim 7 Shampoo 3 Kyelirovis ami Lashes ff IVrf es'tesl Sculp Treat- ment VII.ro Sinlp ff Treatment Cp 1 Course of Six Treatments p3JJ in ine omre or sovereign banker ror six Whitening Neck and teen years, nut because ne is Morris snep pard, the -man and citizen who is a tower or strength. Belief In Christianity Neeessarv. in Aruona, making uie inp in rar. ceers Oakland roadster. Roger Brown leaves tomorrow for Chicago, where he will attend the Chicago university.

Special Hair washed arfcssed 50c. El PASO SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE. Adv $L50 In a characteristic manner senator Shn- pair nianiicis; liiono muts, nour ano mrui Everybody's department store: McDouga: Nelson day, II .38. With a smile for the true And a song for the sweet, And a glad howdy-do For the friends that we meet. rard addressed the lare crowd.

The Arms Violet IUy Vlhro Facial Mai48atfe Course of Six Treatment predomlnfit.ng thought or his discourse was 10ST-A Sl'XBEAM. Long night succeeds thy little day, nil, blighted blossom, ran it bn That this gray stone and grassy clay. Have closed our anxious care or thee? The half-formed speech of artless thought, 1 hat spoke, a mind beyond thy years, The song; the dance by nature taught, The sunny smiles the transient tears. The pynimiitry of face and form, The eyes, with light and life replete. The little heart so fondly warm.

The voice so musically sweet Those, lost to sight, In memory yet Around the hearts that loved thee, cling, Shadowing wilh long and vain regret, The too fair promise of thy spring. M. Lauretta Green, Country Club Dance. There was quite a enjov the dancing at ihe ckib Saturday evening. Some of those present were: Lieutenant and Mrs.

V. Gullian, Lieutenant and Mrs. H. B. ewis, Captain and Mrs.

0. Vld-mir, Lieutenant and Mrs. A. D. Surles, Dr.

and Mrs. 8. Sherwood, Colonel and Mrs. J. Garrade, Capt.

H. C. Major 0. H. Mr-Anders, Capt.

8. A. Graham. Col. E.

V. Smith, Major F. A. Wilcox, Major i. I.

annhorn. Major C. D. Moon, Capt. E.

Napier, Capt. James Cook, Capt. J. Klrk-patrlrk, Capt. R.

M. Molored, Capt. 1. N. Pickering, Capt.

L. H. Bash, Lieut. B. Ord, Ijeut.

J. E. flossell, Lieut. J. W.

Leonard, flout. Thomas tj. Hearn, Lieut. Michael F. avis, Lieut.

Cliff Mathews, Lieut. J. L-illms, Capt. L. V.

Oliver, Capt. A. Sea-mond, Capt. J. H.

Wagner, Lieut. Stewart W. Cramer, Lieut. E. Brown, Lieut.

R. Fletcher, Lieut. E. Browells, Lieut. J.

East, Lieut. 0. S. Wood, Lieut. 0.

A. Stramh, Lieut. D. E. MrCunnifr, Lieut.

R. n. McDonald, Lieut. T. H.

Reese, Lieut. A. I). Survills, Lieut. J.

E. Rossell, Lieut. W. 0, Young. Lieut.

G. S. Phattan, Lieut. W. J.

East, Lieut. R. A. Jones, I.leuL A. Brown.

Lieut. E. J. Poke, Lieut. A.

E. Ahrends, Lieut. C. R. Barnett, Lieut.

Theo Barnes, Lieut. J. 0. Bosanell, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murchison, Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Gaines. Nr. and Mrs. Dexter Maple, Mr.

and Mrs. A. P. Coles, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack White, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Williams, Mr.

and Mrs. Waters Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coles, Mr. and Mrs.

Otis Coles, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Race, Mr. and Mrs. V. Ware, Mr.

and Mrs. R. B. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs.

Max Weber, Mr. and Mrs, F. W. floberts, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. S. Marsh, Mr.

and Mrs. C. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Tooley, Mr. and Mrs. E. P.

Craig, Mr. and Mrs. George c. Carothers, Mrs. Josephine Nations Morflt, Mrs.

A. P. Krouse, Mrs. E. Brown, Mrs.

A. Anderson. Miss Valarle (larrard. Miss Helen Berry, Miss Lucy Berry, Miss Emlie Gemp, Miss Aanes Stewart, Miss Virginia Miss Virginia Stewart, Miss Sarah Brkigerg, Miss Irene Bryant, Miss Irene Latiglilin, Miss Elizabeth Stevens, Miss Wanda Race, Miss Birdie Hawkins, Miss Cormllle Kahler, Miss Station smith, Miss Kaye Alves, Miss Marlon Young, Miss Ramsey, Miss McQuar-ters, Messrs. Harry Owsley, Carl Beers, Ted Davis, Allen Grambllng, Roger Brown, Tally Brown, Jim Curtis.

Jack Pryor, Char. Biirrage, W. H. Hawkins, R. R.

Foster, Dirk Vldmer, Ernest Saner, W. C. C. Shoemaker, Garnet King, Ernest Myles and Hix Tooley. Valley Inn.

Mrs. Mary Rowley entertained at dinner last evening at the Valley Inn. The table was centered with a huge cut glass bowl filled with pink roses, surrounded by crystal sticks with pink candles. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Vuaines, Lieutenant and Mrs. A. Surles, i I.enle Moore Wolrott, Captain Aubrey Llppincou and Captain Oliver.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan White and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan were guests at the Valley Inn last evening.

Colonel and Mrs. W. R. Edison entertained Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Watt at luncheon at the valley Inn yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schuster dined at the Valley Inn lost evening. Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Ballagh entertained E. M.

l'lynn at dinner during the evening at the Valley Inn. Another dinner party at the Valley Inn included Miss Sarah Bridgers. Miss Olene Davis. Miss Alice Wuirf. Robert M.

Carter, Lieutenant Robert McDonald. West Vsleta Club Diners. Mr. Ben Leir entertained Sunday evening at dinner at the West Vsleta club Mrs. S.

Silverman, Miss E. Silverman and Mr. Albert Kelinberg. Mr. S.

Harkman entertained a party or four at dinner Sunday at the West Ysleta club. Major F. A. Wilcox entertained Mrs. Josephine Nations Mornt at dinner Sunday evening at West Ysleta club.

Major Eadson entertained at dinner Sun inai noinmg is a success without the heller of Christianity permeating it. He declared that the progress or mankind re-riects the rise and rail or lnstllnllons. and BAND CONCERTS 10DAY 5.00 that citizenship is not an institution, but me source or It. The neon e. he declared MAJORITY OF THE ff can become rulers when they so desire, and he defined the.

distinction hetween civilization and institution as perrect SCALES ARE TRUE Always meet your friends in our "Salon de Beaute." A pleasant place to wait. When in need of beauty work make appointment by telephone. "The creation of man Is the work of ion," na declared, "and ail the rest fs merely a continuation of this work. Citizen. The following program will be rendered by the Sixth Infantry band this evening under the direction of Chief Musician Max Muller: March, "Thunder and Blazes" Fuzlk.

LBiirender Overture, "The Mill on the Waltz, "Jolly Girls" Vollslead Seiertlon from "1 Lombardl" Verdi Characteristic, "Little Wag" Ellenberg Finale, "California and You" Schuiu Mrs. Waller Sione in El Paso. ship is a creative runctlon, and creative 'miction comes from Ood. Man Is powerless and frail without the Idea of God, and INSPECTOR OF WEtfiHTtND MEASU RES REPORTS MOST Or EL IWSO CHANTS UVE FILL MEASURE. is sirangs mat some men today will attack the fundamental basis or civilization by denouncing Ond and Christianity." Here the speaker declared that Ood speaks to minklnd In various wav-s.

thrnurh Mrs. Walter Stowe, leacner or voice and piano, graduate or Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, pupil or oscar Saenger. ITew That the majority of business men or El Paso are honest, that there may be Just a rcw dishonest ones and that the apparent the flowers, the trees, the lulls, ihe ihe mountains and through 1h. skies, and declared that the fact or dishonesty or some Is caused by neglect York, is located permanently in El Paso, and her studio at 1701 East Boulevard is and Ignorance, are a rew or uie msroveriej made by C. F.

McDonald, inspector of nemg neitner government nor pooph can, with Impunity, disregard. "Nearer my Cod lo Thee," he declared. In the sweetest and now open. M6fce Store of Service" Beginning, intermediate, and advanced Little Plaza Phone 4580 weipms ana measures, wno jias jusi im-lshed his Tirst round trip among the merchants. He Dartlr.ularly wished that mer most Impressive song written, and the speaker spoke the words of this song In students enrolled.

Normal courses lor tnose preparing to teach. Certificates and di a iny uiui'iung manner. chants, who for some cause or other have been overlooked, will notify him and he plomas granted when required courses are 'completed. The highest standard maintained. Thoroughness the slogan.

Sludy will immediately attend to the testing or To the idea of fiod all government have looked and must continue to look for the basis of civilization," he said. In a beautifully Impressive manner, the wilh a 'definite purpose. Teieptioha eat their scales. ww 1 m. uwFaaivii wmuvy ii ij) IjJJlnj Mr.

McDonald states the law requires that ror appointments. Adv. LEFT HAM) III SHED OFF. jucuirvn. mo mrrn or enrtst, de-clnrlng that the Savior's birth in ihe all scales, weights and measures, and an other appliances or apparatus of any kind used In such manner that the accuracy thereof may pecunlarly interest any other Anxiety to Recover Hat Cost Mexican manger was a sad commentary on the wealthy man's home and a gloririration or the poor man's adobe, and that the work or the Savior as a carpenter ror COL BUNDY GOES FILES SUIT OF Hand Early Sunday Evening.

Over anxiety to regain his soft Telt hat, valued at about one dollar, cost Jose Pro-vencio. a Mexican laborer, nis hand person than mo owner or me same, snaii be tested, adjusted and sealed by the proper ofricer. Mr. McDonald states he has been supplied iiuui.v giormes nonest toil. As lo Fraternalism.

Speaking on fraternalism. Senntor shen Its kind ever held In thn state of Texas. The cups this year are more beautiful and more valuahlD than which tact has caused a keen rivalry lo spring up among chicken fanciers. Several of thi) cups ari now on cxhlhlt'on In the windows of th A. 1).

Poster Jewelry company and the lllxon Jewelry balance of them hit now being engraved and will ho placed lu the windows or Sllbcrberg brothers within the next few days. Sunday night about 7 o'clock on the Santa with a fine balance scale to weigh all grocery and living commodities, and also Fe bridge when coming over to ine Amei i can side. measures of dimensions, and mat me wis pard declared that the protection of the home Is worth more than all the banks and palaces In Hie land. Fraternalism. he asserted, is the living, deathless factor in the lire or the republic, that Provencio, according to witnesses, was dom or the law was never so apparent as at nrosent.

when the householder, com plaining of the high cost of living, at least men are animated in rraternal orders, and that these, with their farniiin. had me satisfaction or snowing mai ins purchases were correctly weighed and measured. IS make, an army or 40.ono.oon persons who APPOINTM AIMlTAVr f.KNKnM. OF SOt THHIN llKI'AimiKNT IMll MAJOll (WNKHAL V. I EFFORTS THL'R III" I Mi MtllF.

TO SI'Cl'RE HIXFASK OF WOtUN Ari.U IM-hll MENTALLY I NBALANt FI. There Is one thing the Inspector requests standing on the rrout part or car no. 8-2, or the Electric Street railway, when his hat blew orf. Jumping off the car, he slipped and fell with his arms outstretched, the whells passing over his lert wrist, and severing the hand completely. He was picked up and sent to the emergency nut -was later removed to- the Halsion hospital for While at the emergency hospital, Tro-vencio stated that he was a laborer and resided in Juarez, spectators on the car llio people to no ana mat is insist on nav-lng thetrToodSTomrtlTwelghp-rt and meas rv oounn ny ma ties or brotherly love and mutual protection throurti fraiemallsni.

Germany, he declared, has taken the idea or friternallsm into its banking system, and -that ft a result of this rralernal cooperation, the farmers or Ccrmsnv nrn enuhlort Special to Uie Morning Times. Santa. Fe, N. M-. Sept, 19.

The attae tax commission adjourned this evening after having been In continuous session since August Jin. A report on Its action In reference to tnv appeals, the raising of assessments and Uie placing or additional property on the rolls will not be made until next week. It Is reported that the commission has raised the slab 's total or taxable property from the amount returned by the. assessors, to over ured and get guaranteed weight." Hn also requests the people or El Paso to aid him In his work and to lnrorm hlrn at any time or cases where they do not think correct weight Is being given and he will gladly to secure loans from the banks at per were powerless to keep the man from evprv Colonel Ornar Hunrlv, commander of the. Sixteenth infnntry, stationed here, has been detailed to the adjutant Kenenil's department und appointed adjutant general of the southern department under Majnr fien-erl Krederlrk Kunston with headquarters at Foil Sam Houston, Texas.

Colonel Bundy la now on leavo of absence and will report as adjutiuit j-rnerui of tuo southern department on October 2. Colonel Bundy has heen stationed In F.l Paso as commander of the Sixteenth In-faritrv for nenrlv Ininno- ihe problem ttm races the American people today," he declared. "There are no limits jumping, according to witnesses. At the time of the accident the car was under the care of Motorman Weaver and Conductor Buchanan. look into tne matter.

MEXICAN GIRL SLASHED. Painfully cut on the body In three places, apparently by a dull knire, Hernarda Rodri jo uie exercise or the privilege or brotherly love." He, declared that the Woodmen or the World has distributed among the ramilles or Its members more thnn aihannnnm Mil. guez, a young Mexican girl, was brought Buys used In be glad they weren't gtrla because girls THEN wore so many clothes. But the girls don't do It now. Are Your Hands Tied? t7 to glorify the homes of American people ahsence of General Perishing hn served as actum commander of the.

Kin-nth infantry. to tlv emergency hospital Saturday morning rrom her borne, 409 East seventh street. Arter being given medical treatment by Surgeon C. B. Calnan, the was sent to her The wounds were of a pam-ful, but not ratal character, in a statement lo police orricers the girl stated that the man who had cut her had gone across the river to Juarez Immediately arter tlw assault.

Ha Is slauwl for promotion to tlia rank of hrl(radler (reiieral In the comlnir winter when vacancies will he made. The. successor of Colonel Bundy Is not iiuwuiiM uttiernansm. lie praised Cullen Boot, the founder of Wooricrort, and declared that by re.tsnn or Boot's presence, tins country Is rilled with many happv. contented homes as a result of the' fraternal order he created.

He deplored thn fact the press gives so llllln publicity to the fraternal meetings, but remarked that the Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA by a chronic diseaae common to womankind? You feel dull headachey? Backache, paint here and thera dizziness or perhaps hot flashes? There's nothing yon can accomplish nothing you can enjoyl There's no good reason for it bacauM you can find permanent relief in DR. PIERCE'S nu'jngesi rorccs are the most silent ones." In Ihe effort to secure the discharge, or Mrs. Llllln While, who was Brtjudtted ar-rileted with paranoiac simplex by the commission appointed by Judge Adrian Pool, of the county court, habeas corpus proceedings were Instituted Saturday before Judge Han M. Jackson, of the, Tlilrly-I'oui'lh district court. The hearing on ihe.

petition was get down for Monday morning. In Ihe application II is alleged that Mrs. White is being Illegally restrained of her liberty and conrmecl by Sherilf Peyton J. I dwards, Constable Domingo Mnnloya and J. A.

Willie, the latter Mrs. White's husband. It was further alleged lhat the restraint or Mrs. Whltn Is In violation of the ronslltution or the fniteri Slates which prohibited the biking or life, liberty or property without due process of law. Also It was stated in the application, the restraint or Mrs.

While violates the Texas constitution which guarantees to the petitioner her liberty snail not be taken away from her without due. process or law and guaranteeing her right of trial by Jury. After ihe verdict of the commission and Ihe Judgment nf Judge Pool, which ordered Mr. While taken to an asvluin, Mr. White furnished bonl In the sum or which specified that he would tnkn care, of Mrs.

Whltn and place her under treatment for l.i-r mental condition. This then placed Mis. White In the charge, or Mr. White. iiMlher Ihe, sheriff nor trie constable having any part In her custody at tins RIVALRY IS KEF.X.

Poultry Association to Give Many Awards at Coming PoUlry Slum. Willi thirty-five handsome silver cups, ffi75 worm or sundry merchandise as prl.es, and close to I.OOO chickens entered, the approaching1 show of the hi Paso Poultry association promises to excell anything of Th9 speaker paid a glowing tribute to W-Olnan's Sacrifice nnrl umin'i If.vo anrf declared that the suhllmest spectacle Is a Known, niH it is neiievea mat i.oionei jonn C. S. Tillson, who Is en route from China In the l'nitel States, win he appointed commander of the reg-lment. Colonel Tlll-son was succeeded as regimental commander In China by Colonel John Morrison, former commander of the sixth Infantry here.

Major Peortre H. who was recently assigned to the Mlxieenth Infantry, will command lha regiment until a rolonel Is placed In charge. Majof' McMastcr JoUed the regiment rrom Leavenworth. SANTA FE IS LAH ABIDING. mmiier praying among her sleeping Favorite Prescription Mrs.

Fannie H. Brent, of Bryant. Nelson writes: "I believe I had "FOLLOW THE CROWD" TO Woodcraft's chief he said, "and support of the countly is lis devotion to the mother and to the hom." Hundreds crowded the steps leading to the band pavilion to grasp the senator's hand at the conclusion of his address. Las evening, Senator Sheppard was the TWELVE YEARS OF FAW HEALTH Brought to Happy End. Says the People in Three Counties Know What Cardui Did for Her.

every pain and ache a woman could have, my back was weak, and I suffered with nervousness and could not sleep at night. Suffered with soreness in my right hip, and every month would have spells and have to stay in bed. I have taken eight bottles of your "Favorite Prescription' and one vial of your 'Pleasant Pellet'. Can bow do my work for six in family, and feel like a new woman. I think ft ia the beat medicine in the world for women.

I recommend it to all my friends and malty oftBtS'ifftV ties grsatlj benefited by it. Grand Jury Finds No Evidence of Gambling Winn riw h. r.rawrnrrt, united States district attornev whn i thn ur liquor Law i toiauon. The tor cousin. Senator Sheppard leaves Ft Paso Monday evening ror Midland, where he will take part, in the etercises formally Special to Ihe, Morning Tlmei.

8anta Sept. 10. The grand Jury report which was presented to Judge, E. Abbott in this district court today round no evidence or gaudillng, Hunday-law violations or violation of the liquor laws. The Jury had linen charged lo Inquire particularly Into these matters.

Elite Confectionery Co. MUSIC IN AFTERNOON Dr. PIERCE'S PLEASANT PELLETS RellcTe Liver Ills! itiiutann i.ivcsiock snow, Mrs. Grace A. Benson, Face Specialist.

hlllri moles scars removed, orrice ia Hollenberk, over Watson's Grocery. Ad. I.0X0RS WERE DIVIDED. Commissioned Ofrirers snd Police Each Win a Malch In Pistol Shoollno Contest. Two revolver teams, composed or commissioned orricers or the sixth Infantry, and city police orricers broke even In two matches Sunday artrnoon at the Camp Cotton camp, each club taking one match by a margin or three points.

The first match, which was a i-man event, was won by the commission officers with three points to spare, although Sere-eunt nr tv.n Wcavervllle, N. C. Mra. Abbagail Hampton, of this place, says that about 12 years ago ahe began to take Cardui after having been In failing health for 12 during which time he had to take to her bed four days out of each month, and suffered agony; that the doctors told her she must have female trouble and gave her medicine which did her no good and finally insisted on her going to the hospital for treatment. She goes on to say.

"1 am a large woman, and my ordinary weight, 160 pounds, went down to 135. I got bo bad I junt dragged around and could Watson 9s Groceries are Extraordinary Values Famous For Quality Phone 5151. Texas Street 210-212 ment, made the only petrect score. ui- serona mstrn was between three picked men of each team, and this the OOltrA scarcely alt My neighbors all points, breaking even on the arternoon. i uiuici, vim ui ui crarK snois or ine fol.ee, arrived too late ror competitive This week I will make a special sale on our Trimmed and Tailored Hats in values up to $4.95 thought I was going to die and would say I couldn't live long.

My little daughter thought the My husband and friends urged me to try Cardui, and he bought me ir-vui in mi? jil.Hl lliairfl might have been different, the police de- Need Clflfte JUIr Quell irm at Wincarnis After the hot, dry summer, you will find a bottle of Wincarnis an invigorating and pleasant tonic. Wincarnis is a pleasant combination of extract of Meat, choice Wine and Malt-Medium sized bottle. 85c Large sized bottle. $1.50 near Oregon. Established iooi.

(Adv.) some of it. I began feeling better as soon as I began taking It, and I steadily Improved until I waa well Lower KILLED BY LIGHTNING. Eonlnerr at Copper Oueen Plant. Douglas, Me(s Death on Golf 1 Inks. By Times Special Correspondent.

Douglas. Sept. playing a game of golf on the local course Saturday arternoon, Charlie Fox, engineer at the Copper Queen plant here, was struck bv a bolt of 'ghtnlng and Instantly killed. The tragic dean, of the young man occurred at i o'clock. Fox was popular Hi social circles here.

A SaP. Must raise money quickly on account nf ill health: will sacrifice fine H75 nlano for "Out of the High Rent District." 416 North Oregon and strong. I make my garden, do my housework and have cooked for 20 boarders at on time. Am a atrong, healthy woman, permanently cured by Cardui, My husband and I can't aay enough for Cardui. The people in three counties know what this medicine has done for me, for neither I nor my husband ever cease praising it." Cardui la for sale at all drugglets with full directions for use.

Try it. Better Values WATSON'S GROCERY Prices MILLINERY mmmmmmmmm 1195 cash. Pbone 25. I TT.

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