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El Paso Heraldi
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EX. PASO HERALD Fridav, October 3, 1913 13 at Eiood Disorders A Remedy That Has Shewn a Most Remarkable ins? Effect. Chihuahuita Needs Thorough Cleaning Up Mrs. J. A.

Rawlings Tells of Conditions in the Mexican Living and Cleanliness Greatest Needs. At, Last Toti Can Get Kid S. of Blood Tronblea The word Medicine is one of tho most ibused in our language. There are certain medicinal properties just as necessary to as the food we eat. Take, t'or example, the well-known medicine S.

3. S. This famous blood purifier contains medicinal components just as vital and essential to healthy blood as the elements of wheat, roast beef, the fats and sugars that make up our daily ration. As a matter of fact, there is one ingredient in S. S.

S. which serves the active purpose of stimulating each cellu- benefit that quarter we iar part of the body to the healthy and ting ourselves more than judicious selection of its own essential in its present condition, nutriment. That is why it regenerates the I menace to all El salvation lies in hammering on the cleanliness aide of the situation. With decent living conditions established there, also, the chances for the godliness of that quarter would be greatly improved. This was the substance of a very strong paper read by Mrs.

J. A. Rawlings at the opening meeting of the Missionary union held in the assembly rooms of the First Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon. anyone has any desire lor missionary said Mrs. Rawlins, it is, all you want of it and more, ight at our very Mrs.

Rawlings asked the people it they remembered their lirst trip to Juarez, and their first impressions ot the narrow streets, the poorly ventilated adobes and the squalor? asked if any of her hearers had ever been through Chihuahuita, down any of the alleys off the streets traversed by the street cars. Then she described the coiiuitions. Conditions With Them. people come over the Mexican border line, bringing their own unspeakably filthy living conditions with them. Conditions in Chihuahuita concern us as vitally as they concern the Mexican resident.

If disease is bred in that quarter, the whole town is more or less exposed to it. If we are benefit- they, for it, is a positive ng condo with people. They absolutely will take no responsibility. They feed their babies beans and spoiled fruit and coffee, but when the babies (lie they do not realize that their feeding or liv ditions have had anything to Other Papers Head. From long association with the woman Charity settlement house and baby camp Mrs.

Rawlings is well informed on all the conditions in the Mexican quarter. Preceding Mrs. paper, a number of papers were read concerning the individual work done among the Mexicans by the different churches. Mrs. W.

F. Ilatchell described the tist activities; Miss E. Roe, the Methodist work in tjie Rose Gregory Houchan settlement house; i ss Birdie Kerr, the Presbyterian work in the mission conducted by Rev. and Airs. C.

R. AVomel- dorf; Miss Frances Montague talked about the Southern Methodist Episco! pal activities in the JKi'fie Eddinger school and the missions. In most of these mission bible goes hand iit hand lish grammar, as they teach English to all the The meeting was eond Paul Heennans, the president. Mrs. Henry Easter read the scripture lesson and Rev.

C. W. Webdell delivered the opening prayer with the benediction pronounced by Rev. Herman Porter. Sweet Delight Pretty Love Song That Seems to Appeal to the Fair Sex.

PRISONERS DEFY JUDGE IN COURT A new song is now the vogue of New York with the plain title of My It has only been out a few I days, but thousands of copies have al- ready been sold. The composition is one of those simple affairs that appeals to Women, and, strange to say, there is not a high note in the entire song. Here is part of the chorus; MY GIRL By R. HEATH. 1 horus zzj-zrq- my girl, my girl, -4- j- j- Two red lips to kiss me right, Two round arms to schools the with an are trying to pupils.

hold me tight, For my girl, And in by rs. 1 olood supply; why it has such a tremendous influence in overcoming Rheumatism, Catarrh of the Stomach and intestines, skin eruptions and all blood troubles. And in regenerating the tissues S. S. S.

has a rapid and positive antidotal effect upon all those irritating influences that cause sore throat, weak eyes, loss of weight, thin, pale cheeks and that weariness of muscle and nerve that leads so many people into the dangerous path of stimulants and narcotics. Get a bottle of S. S. S. at any drug store, and In a few days you will not only feel bright and energetic, but you will be the picture of new life.

S. S. S. is prepared only in the laboratory of The Swift Specific 2i9 Swift Atlanta, who maintain a very efficient medical department where all who have any blood disorder of a stubborn nature may consult S. S.

S. is sold everywhere by drug stores, department and general stores. permit anyone to sell you a substitute. Insist upon S. S.

S. Couid Be Despite their sanitation or Rawlings went DISCOVER GAS FROM RADII HAS Cl RATiVE POWER London, Oct. Radium institute has announced the discovery of the fact that the emanation of gas given off by radium is as efficient for curative purposes as radium itself. A 1 method has been discovered whereby the gas can be conveyed to medical men throughout the country for use among their own patients. The gas given off constantly does not weaken the parent substance.

The institute has only four grams of radium in its possession, but the use of will increase its utility enormously. WEAR A ROSE FOR FATHER SAYS CONGRESSMAN MOORE Washington, D. Oct. Moore, of Pennsylvania, the father of eight children, has introduced in the house a resolution designating the first day in June as with the rose as its emblem. To further emphasise her remarks she read extracts from one of the district reports: are no toiletsi and the stench in these quarters is so terrible that it is simply unbearable.

In two rooms I found 11 families and children living in absolutely filthy conditions. Most of the houses have dirt floors, very little furniture, almost no ventilation, and over all and everywhere flies as thick as batter. These places are owned by wealthy men of El Easily Trained, lack of any idea of healthy living, Mrs. on to say that the Chihuahuita Mexicans have many characteristics that could be trained. Most of them are adept with any work done by their hands, and most of them are musical.

as a promise of some degree of betterment the city is building a sewer through this quarter and when it is completed people will be compelled to have sewer connection with their she said. board of health has also condemned some of the filthiest quarters and these are being torn down. If people who own the ground in Chihuahuita, instead of renting it out at $1 a month and letting the people build their jacals of tincans, boards, willow thatching and adobe, would erect decent sanitary habitable houses, the greatest evil of the present condition would be Free Garbage Service Needed. i nen one thing Chihuahuita needs more than anything else is free garbage service. In every little town in Mexico they have free garbage service.

Here there is no place to dispose of i it, so it all goes into the streets, forming stagnant pools, black with flies and adding indescribable stenches to the already overburdened air. give these people free garbage hauling would be of great benefit. If these people are to be made American citizens let the American people help them to be clean; we can teach them everything else after we have taught them that. But they have to be given some decent kind of quarters to live in, in order to teach them to keep I clean. 4 is one peculiarity about these CATHOLICS IV ROME NOT VOTE IN ELECTION Rome, Italy, Oct.

the fall of the temporal power, the pope issued an order forbidding Catholics throughout Italy to participate in political elections. The present pontiff at the last'general elections waived the prohibition in certain constituents, where Catholic candidates opposed anti-clerical adherents. The Vatican organ, the Observatore Romano, has announced that the Catholics of Rome will not go to the polls in the coming general elections. No reference is made to other parts of Italy. world No oth er girl could i i iSS win my my girl.

girl. Copyright, 1U13, by Joe Morris ilusis Co, The stH-ret of the popularity evidently lies in the fact that it appears to eulogize the good qualities of women, rather than their beauty. At any rate, the author knew just what he was doing, for the fair sex think the song is just about the right thing. The music seems to be very CONTIN IN VESTIG OF1 ADMIRAL EATON'S DE Hingham. Oct.

3. The mvs- terious death of rear admiral Joseph i Giles Eaton in Assiriippi seven months ago. was the subject of a further ses- i sion of the secret inquest here. It is upon the evidence adduced at the first session of the inquest that Mrs. Jennie the widow, who is charged with murdering her husband by the administering of poison, is to be tried October 14.

At the conclusion of proceedings the inquest was again adjourned indefinitely, but district attorney Albert S. Barber announced that it would be reconvened before Mrs. Eaton is brought to trial. YACHT TO CAREY DOGS AROUND WORLD Washington, D. Oct.

and Mrs. Joseph Leiter, of the happiest i couple in have chartered Howard yacht Niagara to make a special trip around the world. The Reiters ordered the yacht to make a special trip ROOSEVELT PARTY WILL START FOR BRAZIL SATURDAY New York, Oct. Fiala, the Arctic, explorer whom Theodore Roosevelt selected to prepare equip- I ment and supplies for the South American trip, has announced 1 some of the details of the itinerary i through Brazil. The party, Mr.

Fiala said, will sail Saturday for Brazil, From Buenos Ayres a 1400 mile journey by water will be made to the hadquar- ters of the Paraguay river. Then they will strike in Matto Grosso, a forest- covered territory intersected by water courses in the center of Brazil. In a little explored territory between the rivers Tapajos and Xiifgu, Col. Roosevelt will penetrate where few men haye gone before. Jungles abound where bands of indians rove.

Humphries, Despite Restraining A' rit, Tries Socialists; Sends oman and Unite to Seattle, Oct. judge John E. Humphries, who has been engaged in warfare with the Socialists oi Seattle since last when he threw out of court a criminal libel indictment obtained by the Socialists against the editor of a daily paper who had charged a Socialist leader with absconding with party funds, Wevoted the day to hearing cases against 55 Socialists cited by him for contempt of court because they had signed of that denounced the judge for his convictions in street speaking cases. Judge Humphries proceeded with the contempt cases in spite of the fact that the state supreme court had issued a writ restraining him in the cases of two defendants who had appealed. The judge fined Kate Sadler, a street oiator, $100 and costs and imposed the same fine upon Mrs.

Hannah Anderson, who retorted that she had no respect for the court. 11 ulet M. Wells, late Socialist candidate for mayor, and Glenn M. Hoover, former assistant attorney general of Washington, and attorney for the prisoners, were fined $100 each and The severest punishment of the day, however, was meted upon H. O.

Saylor and Roy Draper, who did not sign the resolutions of defiance, but who applauded Mrs. Anderson in the court room when she gave her opinion of judge Humphries. The men were each sentenced to six imprisonment and to pay a fine of Mrs. McNally stood up with a baby in her arms. The judge said he did not wish to send a baby to jail.

she replied bitterly, baby is as guilty as I She was fined $100 and sent to jail with the baby and a small boy. Judge court room was jammed to suffocation and the crowd interrupted and applauded frequently. Most of the prisoners when arraigned expressed anew their contempt for the judge and defied him to do his worst. Two of the Socialists who were fined applied to judge Everett Smith for writs of habeas corpus and were released by himNJudge Smith announced that he would release all who applied for freedom under writs of habeas corpus. After judge Humphries had sent men and six women to the county ja.l.

a consulation of the other judges of the superior court was held. Thorwald Siegfried an attorney, who previously had complained to the Bar association of judge excessive use of the writ of injunction, was requested to apply for a writ of habeas corpus for the prisoners. EXSBEE UNION HAS NEAR RIOT IN HALL In your hand you hold a tive-cent piece. Right at the hand is a moisture-proof package of Uneeda Biscuit. He hands you the you hand him the coin.

A trifling transaction? No! A remarkable for you have spent the smallest sum that will buy a package of good food; and the grocer has 3old you the most nutritious food made from clean and crisp and delicious as it was when it came from the oven. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY NOSE AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM COLD OR CATARRH, OPEN AT ONCE My llealinjx Rnlm Instantly Head and Catarrhal Discharges. Dr II Headache CioeN. Woman Walking Delegate of and Union Is Strnsk and Three Men re Heaten. Bisbee, Oct.

Adele Clark, walking delegate of the and union of this city, was struck and three men beaten in a near riot in the F. M. hall when a group of members of the union resented with their fists, certain rulings of the president which they held to be arbitrary. The trouble has been brewing for sometime, due to the wish of a faction in the union that Clark be city. There were about 30 members of the union present at the meeting, about half of them women.

When the trouble started a man endeavored to reach the door to call the police, but was knocked down on the way. The 4 was kept secure until the disorder inside was stopped, when prompt adjournment was taken. Trv Cream Get a small bottle anyway, just to try a little in the nostrils and instantlv your clogged nose and stopped up air passages of the head will open: you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of Cream at any drug store.

This sweet, fragrant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately. Don't lay awake to-night struggling for breath, nead starred; nostriis closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cokl, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put your Cream and your cold or catarrh will surely THE DRUGGIST REFUNDS YOUR MONEY WITH A SMILE All Leading Drug Stores Will Give Back Should There Ever lie a Case Where Id ver Tone to Do Good. Hack I Your Real Estate Agent.

If your property is in the hands of a real estate agent, advertise it in The want-ad page just the same. Give your agent a fresh list of live prospects and improve your chance for a quick trade. Special messenger and telephone service Saturday nights until 9 p. m. The cost is only lc a word and a thorough campaign will give you big returns.

Liver Tone is a mild vegetable Liver Tonic which operates so successfully in cases of constipation, torpid liver or biliousness that it ha? practically tak'en the place of drug which is so often dangerous. Every druggist who sells Dodson's Liver Tone guarantees it to bo a sure of constipation, sour stomach, biliousness and sluggish liver. Liver Tone works so gently and surely and harmlessly that this guarantee seems unnecessary, but if a bottle should ever fail to do all that is claimed for it your druggist, if you buy from him, wTill refund the price faid without question. The price of Liver Tone is 0 cts. per bottle.

Be sure you get Liver Tone and not some medicine put up in imitation that is not backed up by a guarantee and that: may contain harmful CALIFORNIA WOM TAKES I CLAIM NEAR COLUMBUS Columbus, N. Oct. 3. Mrs. A.

Roice, of Colton, has taken up a homestead and a desrt claim near here. H. Welds has bought the north half of section 35, township 25, range 6, in Columbus. Try a 25 cent want ad in the El Paso Sunday Herald. Many replies.

Phone 115 or 116 up to 9 oclock Saturday night. JOSEPH LEITER to Washington for the purpose of pick ing up the four pet foxterriers of their s. A special compartment has been fitted up for the dogs on board the Niagara, and they are exffected to enioy the trip as well as the other members of the party. BOSWELL SMALL BOY KILLS HUGE SNAKE School Enumeration In Chaves County SIiows a Decrease of 578; Roswell Loses 3.T!. Roswell, X.

Oct. largest rattlesnake ever brought to P.oswell was killed a mile east of here by a small boy. It is a diamond back, and six feet four inches long, weighs 22 pounds and has 16 rattles and 16 inches in circumference at the largest point. The snake was shot with a small rifle by the boy, who was hunting rabbits. The school enumeration of Chaves county, just closed, shows that during 1913 Chaves county lost 578 over that of 1912.

and the first time that the county did not show an increase. The Roswell district shows a decrease of ROSWELL MILK MEN DOUBLE THE PRICE Roswell, N. Oct. men have agreed to of milk. They claim the middle west has milk- double the price that drouth over raised the price of and assert they cannot afford to feed alfalfa at the rate now charged for milk.

The previous price of milk was 10 cents a quart. Your scrubbing is done in half the time, with half the work, with FOUR MEN KILLED IN ARKANSAS WRECK Stephens. Oct. train- I men were killed and another probably I fatally injured when an engine drawing a pile driver and freight train collided near here last night. Several others were seriously injured.

I DENVER RIO GR WDE TO RE YDE Pueblo, Oct. Electrification of the entire Denver and Rio Grande railroad system, concerning which plans have been announced before, will probably be completed within the next 12 months, according to a statement given out here by James Campbell, a director of the North American company of St. Louis, which will do the work. Mr. Campbell has just completed a tour of the system and says it is practicable.

Milwaukee Eser Co. Both Telephones 2101 t- i va' Mm 204-206-208 So. Ochoa Street El -U 111 RKT IS TO STATE IM OFFICERS New York. Oct. 3.

Muret, the self sty led dentist, who, it is charged, was an associate in the counterfeiting operations with Hans Schmidt, the slayer of Anna Aumuller, has been surrendered by the state to the United States secret service. An indictment charging counterfeiting had been found against him by the federal grand jury. WASHOl CARLSB TIES TUVINS THREE DAYS Roswell. N. Oct.

3. A heavy rain- full, equaling a cloudburst, near Redlands, 10 miles sou li of Carlsbad, washed out the Delaware bridge of the Santa Kc railway, over the Pecos river. Traffic will he delayed for three days, are being livid at Carlsbad. Washes dishes, pots, pans, windows and cleans everything in a jiffy. 5c and larger packages in i- am ft N.K.

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