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El Paso Herald from El Paso, Texas • Page 14

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El Paso Heraldi
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El Paso, Texas
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14 Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1917. EL PASO HERALD pkin FEE AT NIGHT SCHOOL POWERFUL INFLUENCES SEEK TO AVENGE SLAYING OF DESAULLES Y. M. O.

A. to Teach You to Telegraph, Repair Autos, Sell and Talk. With the increase in the cost of liv- ing it has become necessary for ev- cry man and boy employed to train himself to become more efficient in the line of work in which he is already engaged or to equip himself for some other owrk. This means training and education. To assist men and beys to better positions and thereby to larger salaries and wages the local Y.

M. C. A. is undertaking a more varied educational program than heretofore. It is planning to offer to the community practical courses for the purpose of increasing practical! knowledge.

Many young men leave school before they are well equipped for a defi- nite vocation. The advantage, there- fore, of evening study cannot be over estimated, as the opportunity is given to increase knowledge and relate it to the w'ork at hand. The Y. M. C.

A. night school is only for the earnest and sincere man. for the one w'ho desires to climb. The object of the Y. M- C.

A. night school is to afford the best opportunity to be had for employed men and boys to prepare themselves outside of working hours, by spending a part of their spare time in study, for advancement and increased pay. Whatever may be the unmet educational need of man or boy in El Paso, the local association educational department will endeavor to meet efficiently that need. The school is conducted for men, not money. Low tuition fees bring the work within the reach of all.

All fees are due in advance, unless special arrangement is made with the secretary. There are no entrance examinations, and, upon the completion of courses, the international Y. M. C. A.

examinations are open to students. The Planned. The following courses are being! planned for: Auto engineering, a practical, thorough course in repairing, overhauling and machine work in a well equipped shop and garage. Owners can cut down their garage bills by taking this course, and young) men can learn a trade. Salesmanship is a course in man- building.

The object of this course is to train salesmen for better service and to teach fundamental principles 1 slaying her former husband, the to those who wish to become sales- i famous Yale football captain, John D. Saul.es, a curious play ot salers or retailers. subtle but powerful influences will A Spanish course in elementary and be exerted on both sides, advanced work will be offered this Wife Who Killed Man to Gret Her Child From Him, Grains Wide Sympathy. ArpBE larger shows Long Ioknd home of John L. De Saul I leg, one time Yale football captain, to which his wife, Mrs.

Bianca de Er razuriz I)e Saulles, went in search for her child, young Jack Saulles and shot and killed her former hwbsand. Mrs. Pe Saulles and the child are shown in the inserts. EW YORK. Sept.

the young and beautiful niece of a former president of Chile conies to trial at Mineola this fall year. To the business man who wishes to succeed in the southwrest a speaking knowledge of Spanish is necessary. To any young man expecting to spend the future in any of the Latin-American countries that offer wonderful opportunities, this course will be especially adapted to the Spanish speaking business man and will give him a good working knowledge of commercial correspondence, etc. Mexican Employed CI asm A class for Mexican employed boys who are eager to take a course in spelling arithmetic, grammar, geography and penmanship, will be un- With the women who slew to prevent the alienation of her little affections will go popular sympathy great deal in a murder proceeding where an exceptionally charming and undeniably good life is at stake. People on Woman's Side.

Bianca De Saulles will have, then, the people as advocate when she faces the court this fall. But vast and powerful influences will be arrayed on the other side, sympathizers with the dead man are found among society leaders. Powerful men and women of the Long Island of New- has been told by Mrs. De Saulles: remember so well when he first came to she said shortly after she had been placed in the Mineola (L. jail, on the charge of slaying her former husband.

Tells of Meeting Him. was in Valparaiso, where mv mother lived. I was 16. You know I did not know much about the world at 16, and in those surroundings girls are not taken much into the confidence of older people in regard to the thorny things of life. They are kept as some flowers are kept, ap the endless that seemed to typify to me the enffless joy that lay before me.

we landed in New York and our happiness did not seem to find any end. Five, six, seven months went by without clouds. A great than anything 1 had ever daw'ning. I hacl a secret to tell Jack that made him hold me a little closer and beam a little more fondly. Little Jack was, about to come into the world.

Beginning of the End. it was that all of the pretty patently in the fear that Tome Til Picture was suddenly blotted out. It wind will fade them with no warning. We were at looked upon him" as some young Larchmont. One night he brought god wTho had come from a strange; bouse a number of people and happy heaven to make me happy, who belonged to the stage set.

They He asked my mother if I might be! impossible and drank much, his wife. She insisted that we should bat they did shocked me. wait until she and I had made a trip to Paris that had already been Goes to Paris. That was the first chapter In the romance, according to Mrs. De Kr J- vU -JL 1 1 v.

IV 11X5 Wv i i xf oer an instructor who thoroughly un- ergetic ex-athlete with the engaging me Mexican boy and his ed- manners and liked him. His faults ucational needs. A telegraphy course is free to every member of the Y. M. C.

A. above 15 years of age. A thorough six months course, under a capable Morse instructor, will be given. Through the interest of the Western Union Telegraph company in the boys and men, this course is offered. A number of other practical and helpful are being planned and will be announced within a few days.

Those interested can secure more information by phoning or calling the educational department of the M. C. A. Cafe lunch, the coolest place in town to Need GinMNenf Ask 20S Texas. port and Fifth avenue, knew the en- own story.

She and her mother left for Paris, only to find on their arrival that the football star, who wasmanners which resulted in a court giving his wife a divorce, they dismiss as quite usual It was in 1911 that Jack De Saulles went to Chile to help build the Trans-Andean railroad. With good connections and letters of introduction to leading financiers and society folk, De Saulles quickly girl he then loved, so much so that became popular among business men she finally cabled him to come. 1 said, does all of this turned upon me angrily. It was the first time he had ever sent me away with anything except a smile. He ordered me upstairs and away from the scene.

He told me that If I did riot go he would lock me up. There, in ray own house, with unable to leave at the time because people around me, I ae sent of business, had arranged that a a friend, who was a noblewoman, should That was the ending of the pretty meet them. The mother found out i that De Saulles had relatives who There was no more tomanco in the were prominent in France. The two months passed quickly for the. mother, but slowly for De Saulles and the De Saulles and, arriving in Paris, pressed his case so vigorously that the mother consented and the banns were published.

As De Saulles was a Protestant and his future wife a Catholic, it was necessary to make of the republic and the society set. De Saulles was then 30 years old, but he had lost little of the physical power that had gained him fame on the gridiron. He rapidly became a favorite of the ociety folk in Valparaiso and met Bianca de Errazuriz, called by many the most beautiful girl on the South American continent. She was then 16 years old. Her family was said: is bad luck.

You should said to be amon. the wealthiest in never postpone your Chile and had a proud history. will work to win the world The story of the first 'meeting of and lay it at your he told me, these two strangely opposite persons as we hung over the rail, gazing into whole affair. De Saulles, according to testimony presented when Mrs. De Saulles subsequently brought suit for went with a fast crowd.

The day of the finet tragedy she allowed their son to be taken to his father on the plea that some of the De Saulles family wanted to see the little one. The father promised to return the boy early in the arrangements writh the Vatican. In! this connection, it is interesting note that the papers from Rome were: er late, the nurse! har her motor car stop some distance from the house and left her maid on the lawn outside. She ried the revolver in her hand. Eni tering the parlor she saw De Saulles and some of his relatives and the boy i there, the latter playing happily on floor.

The strain broke. She emptied her i revolver at De Saulles, watched him fall and his relatives ather around him, and then sat down on a couch with her head in her hands to await i the coming of the sheriff. was not returned when Next Week We Will Begin Moving to Our New Building TEXAS STREET However We Propose To Give Our Customers Uninterrupted and Courteous Service. Judging from the number of bird cages we are selling, the popularity of the canary is rapidly increasing. Our assortment of cages is unusually good.

Mr. Business Man If you are nerve racked, weary and beset with worries buy some a gun and take yourself dove shooting. come back a new man. TWO MEXICANS FACE CHARGE OF BURGLARY BY COUNTY Juan Ochoa and Francisco Alvarez, i the two youths who were caught at I an early hour Tuesday morning in and I near the office of the Southwestern Electric and Machine company, 304 San Francisco street, were trans- i ferred Tuesday to the county jail, on a burglary charge. W.

T. Spruill, night clerk and speeial officer in the warehouse of the Loretz-Pegram company, who arrested one of the Mexicans whom he found tryimc to hide in box car near the warehouse, at 118 Durango street, about two blocks from the scene of the attempted burglary, assisted other I officers in sending the pair to the city jail. PYREX GLASSWARE Non The Ideal Baking Receptacle Bake and Serve in the Same Dish. To reduce our of Pyrex before moving we offer a special discount of THREE ENTER PLEAS OF OH LIQtfOR CHARGES Pleas of guilty were entered in three cases in which infraction of the liquor laws was charged, in the county court at law Wednesday morning, judge W. p.

Brady imposing penalties as follows: W. Im Tuley, $25 and costs; Marshall Jackson. $10 and costs; M. Ornelas, E. Bubio and J.

Duran, $5 fine each, and costs to be paid bv three together. At The WHIT OUR WONDER HAT Thursday AS USUAL eason MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 17TH. EXT Monday evening, Sept. 37th, from 7 until 9 o'clock we invite our patrons, our friends and the public generally to inspect the new Autumn Ready-to-W ear for omen, Misses and Children.

While we are sure that this establishment is one of the most up-to-date in America, we withhold further comment, and we urge everyone to come Monday night and pass judgment. Watch for special announcement later. NEW SUITS AT $15.00 are positive that The White House Suits at this price cannot be equaled locally. Shown in dependable poplins and serges in every good color and black. Long coat models in and fancy styles.

Sizes for misses and women at NEW SUITS AT Better Suits for this amount cannot be found in Texas. Shown in poplins, serges, whipcords and novelties in short and long coat models. Plain, pleated and belted models with large collars and deep cuffs. Size? 14 to 44 at NEW SUITS AT A truly wonderful showing of smart Fall suits made of broadcloth, velour, poplin, menswear serge and gabardine in all the favored Autumn colors and black. Special styles for women and misses.

The values aie supreme at NEW SUITS AT Copies of the very finest models approved by Fashion experts, The materials include broadcloths, poplins, gabardines, serges, velours, in plain tailored and fur trimmed styles. Some embroidered and trimmed with braid and buckles. Matchless values at 135.00 Toilet Goods Here And Save Money MenthoUtum, Needed in Every Home IOC Honey and Almond 33c 33c 19c 33c Sempre Giovine, (Always Young) Java Rice Face Powder For Small Size Bottles of Listerine for Pebeco Tooth Paste, White House Price Facial Soap, The Cake Talcum Powder For Lilas De France, For After Shaving In The New Footwear Dept. A MUCH WANTED STREET BOOT ARE RECEIVING so many new models in smart Fall and Winter Footwear that it is impossible to advertise only a few of the most noteworthy numbers. Tomorrow we will place on display an exceptional style made of black kid with field incuse colored eloth tops.

9 inch lace tops, sturdy soles and inch walking heels, imitation tip. We recommend this style for street and general wear. It represents an unusual value at SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Store of OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS WILL FIND IT EASY TO KEFP UP WITH STYLES BY. WRITING THEIR WANTS Phone 4580 THE NEW Our increasing Telephone C. O.

D. and Charge Business indicates that phone shopping is growing in popularity and that the busy citizen appreciates the care We bestow on such orders. We will gladly send anything out and you are at liberty to return it if not satsfactory. GREENWOOD UFA HI NO OPENS. Preliminary hearing of C.

L. Greenwood, driver of the jifne that is re- ported to have run down and killed Hadley Elizabeth Cregor, will open at 3:30 oclock this afternoon in justice A. J. court. Greenwood is charged with failing to stop and ren- der aid to one injured in a collision.

JI brother is commander A. G. Howe, brother of judge W. D. Howe, 34th district court, has been appointed commander of one of the new destroyers of the United States navy.

He is now stationed at Newport, R. and will assume his new command as soon as the craft is commissioned. lb Home 31G Texas Street Nexo Home Texas Street IF YOUR EARS RING WITH HEAD NOISES If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head noises go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to it Vi pint of hot water find 4 ounces of granulated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises.

Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. Jt is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Any one has Catarrhal Deafness or head should give this prescription a FUNERAL OF MARTIN D. I ROBERTS THURSDAY AT 3 The body of Martin D. Roberts, who died Sunday in Long Beach.

and who was well known as a pioneer and El Paso real estate owner and as a prominent figure in the Masonic fraternity here, arrived in El Paso this afternoon. Funeral services will be held at Trinity Methodist church Thursday afternoon at 3 oclock, Rev. Percy R. Knickerbocker officiating. El Paso lodge No.

130, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, will conduct a ritualistic service at the grave. PRIVATE EARL DICKEY. Information regarding the death of her nephewq private Earl Dickey, of the ISth field artillery, July 29. has been requested of the chamber of commerce by Mrs. Tsabel McKeeter, of Mitchellville.

Iowa. it learned by the chamber of commerce that private Dickey died at the base hospital at Fort Bliss of meningitis, and that his body was forwarded to William Blake, of Mitchellville, July 31. 14 Years Ago Today From The Herald of Pate, ALLEGED HELD ON BOND TO FEDERAL JURY An alleged violator of the law re- quiring men between 21 and 31 years to register June 5, last, was brought before United commissioner S. L. Kelly Wednesday morning for preliminary hearing.

The accused, Florentine Baca, according to officers resided in California on June 5, waived hearing and was held to the grand jury in $200 bond. ayor s. montemayor, of Juarez, is enforcing all regulations that he believes will possibly redound to the credit and moral welfare of the city and, with this end in he is becoming very strict with the saloons and dance halls. Hereafter all wine rooms mustj be closed and the dance halls will be, regulated and controled with a strong arm. R.

M. Mayes, of Las Cruces, is at the Zeiger. William Berry, a prominent horse buyer of Houston, is in the city on business. Dr. and Mrs.

J. H. Parsons are now at home to their friends at 917 North Oregon street. Mrs. E.

C. Harris is expected homo! this evening after visiting New York, Chicago and St. Ixmis. James Dean, of Henderson, who; spent last winter here for the benefit of his health, writes that he will return shortly. Robert Martin, storekeeper for the I I S.

government warehouse In this! city, returned this morning from trip through the east, Harry L. Newman, composer of. Two Dove No One But and other popular songs, is in the city, registered at the Sheldon. A. Moodie, who is serving as a clerk on the U.

S. ship Wvoming, left on the Southern Pacific yesterday for San Francisco, after spending a few days in this city with his friends. The El Paso delegation to the National Irrigation Congress, left here last night in high spirits and 26 strong with band of 24 pieces, to make things merry. The delegation is one of the strongest that has ever left this city after any convention, and their friends here have the greatest hopes that iheir trip will be a successful one. Those in the delegation were: J.

A. Smith, C. E. Kellogg, IT. G.

Crowe, A. Courchesne, IT. I). Slater. Juan S.

Hart, A. W. Gifford, Burt Orndorff, P. M. Millspaugh.

J. R. Harper, J. W. Fisher, W.

H. Winn, Fred Diehl, E. C. Pew, C. E.

Kelly, Park W. Pitman, John L. Dyer, J. F. Williams, Tom Powers, J.

a. Happer, John P. Ramsey, Francisco Mallen, W. O. Millican.

J. J. Mundy, B. Early and W. H.

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