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10 Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1918. KL FASO HERALD 1 1 Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes I At The Wed. Judge Howe Insists on Every Man Called Doing His Patriotic Duty. jury system Is representative of that for we are lc means that the individuals represent something- and that the state is not So said judge W.

Howe, 34th district court. Tuesday in requesting those summoned for petit jury service not to request to be excused. has to do jury the court said, we must abolish the courts. You realize that many of the young men have joined the army and the new draft will take many more. Xow, although it may inconvenience you in your business, you should be ready to make some sacrifices to keep civil life going at home, just as you are asked to give until it hurts to keep the armies ori the Carranza Discusses Internal and Foreign Questions in Address.

Mexico City, Sept. and foreign questions were discussed at length by president Carranza in his address at the opening of the 2Sth session of the legislative body. Declaring it was the determination of Mexico to maintain strict neutrality in tho war and saying such neutrality had been observed the president stated the administration had upheld right to sovereignty in the situations brought by the presnce of Half Venire Absent. One liundre.I racv 1 kl 1 been summoned for service and ever half were! absent. After excuses wert, veceived there were i men ready for service.

These were excused until Thursday- morning, there being no cases ready! for trial. The only court matters receiving1 attention Tuesday was the calling oil tho docket in the 4 1st district courtroom by judire Ballard Coldwell for: both the list and the district! courts, judge P. II. Price not being expected until "Wednesday. It was expected that any matters would be, tried xt week.

To Charge Jury. The distiict attorney having announced he was not ready for the; grand jury, judge Howe postponed tho time for charging the grand jury from Tuesday to "Wednesday W. P. Brady, county court at law. who returned Sunday from Los, Angeles, said he will call the appear-' unce docket in hi3 court Monday afternoon.

Let's talk paint. Lander Lumber Co. HELL WITH THIS Advertisement. Mrs. White says Tanlac overcame troubles after! everything else failed.

American warships in Mexican waters and the enlistment in the United- States of citzems of Mexican birth. He also defended the course in issuance of decrees for carrying out article 27 of the constitution, providing for the nationalization of oil lands. Refers to Incident. The neutrality policy of Mexico, the Adv. president said, had been adhered to by a major portion of the Mexican IGVl citizenry, and the government had met the various critical situations with complete regard to national honor.

honor and sovereignty had equally been upheld against acts directed against Mexican residents in the United States by the American authorities in the recruiting of Mexicans for the United States army and, finally, in the Nogales incident in the latter part of August, which the president asserted was merely a local disturbance. Interference I uwarranted. The principal points in the president's address concerning foreign policy were that no country can, in any form or for any motive, interfere with the interior affairs of another, but all must observe the principle of no intervention; that no foreigner, because of his foreign citizenship, can pretend to rights superior to those of citizens of the country iii which he resides and that legislation must be uniform with regard to Mexican citizens and foreigners. The Mexican government, the mes- sage continued, has answered satis-j I factorily, and maintained with firm- I ness, its rights against the diplomatic protests and representations of the United States, Great Britain, France i and Belgium with regard to the petroleum question. As to Treaty Rejection.

The basis for the refusal to confirm I the proposed commercial agreement! between Mexico and the United! States, known as the Neito-Fletcher i agreement, was given as the inclu- i sion in the projected agreement of clauses contrary to rights, by the intimation that this rejection was connected with references apparently included in measures which were deemed contrary to Mexico's sovereignty. Reporting on the treasury department, the president said financial con- ditons, despite the Avar, were improving. The revenue from export taxes on oil for the nine ending May 31, 191S, were given as yielded 7,500,000 other articles 45,300,000 peso3. AT THE GRECH Brings Out the Throngs; Shown Again Today. the first official United States government war pictures, drew immense crowds to the Grecian theater yesterday.

AH day long, crowds stood in line waiting to see this picture. At no time during the entire day was the theater large enough to accommodate all who came to see it. will be shown at the Grecian again today and through Thursday. Those who want to see it should make it a point to come as early as possible, so as to avoid the night rush. Tomorrow and Thursday all soldiers and sailors in uniform will be admitted for 15c, and civilians are urged to attend today so that none of the army boys will be crowded out on 'the days they can see the picture at the specially reduced price.

Questions Answered. RIEND IN face powder usually clogs the pores, causing those ugly enlarged pores you so often see, and besides, the alcohol dries out the skin. Better use a plain pure rice powder, it is more natural looking than the liquid sort and quite harmless. -K- you are a decided bru- rette, it is probable is naturally a deep amount of bleaches it. Instead of trying.

i out the rich coloring, that the skin olive, and no will overcome dress to bring in warm, or DE MILLE FEATURE. Today is your last chance to see that Superb DeMille production Have It is one of the most pleasing productions that this noted director has ever made. The story is taken from Capt. Rupert novel of the same name. It is classy, clever, amusing and entertaining.

The cast is a really remarkable one and includes these famous stars: Kathlyn Williams, Elliott Dexter. Theodore Roberts, Wanda Hawley, Sylvia Breamer, Charles Ogle, James Neill, Tully Marshall and Raymond Hatton. If you make it a point to see everything that Cecil De Mille produces, you will always see higii class, worthy pictures. Tomorrow, Lois sensational production, will be shown. Lois Weber is the foremost woman producer and she has a rank that is equaled by but very few men producers.

Among her successes Are My Chil-j Price of aj Good and her latest one. which I is the greatest of them all, Hus- bands in unusual shades. Of course, lemon juice or cucumber juice will bleach tan from the skin but will not take out anything due to natural pigmeu-j tation. Apply either bleach full I strength. use vinegar on the hair.

Try massaging the fleshy tip of the nose, after you have bathed! the face. 'Ar vf Brown you refer to the natural fuzz over the face, you can- not remove it, you can, however, I bleach it with peroxide so it will be invisible. Coarse hairs can permanently with the electric needle. if there is remedy and prevention for split hairs. Have the ends clipped or singed every other shampoo, or every six weeks.

You need a good hair tonic and you must massage the head every night with the finger tips, to stimulate circulation and supply nourishment to the rotts of the hair. If you want a formula for a proved hair tonic, send me a letter with a self addressed stamped envelope enclosed and 1 will send you one. vfr powder to remove blackheads is made as follows: Powder for l'llaekheads. Wheat or corn starch two parts Powdered borax, one part. Almond meal, one part.

-K- Ethel am sure the agar agar is just what you want. You see, the usual laxatives tend to weaken the bowel system, but this agar agar is not a laxative in that sense of the word. It gets into the bowels in tho form of a soft mass and gradually pushes out all matter that tends to collect and harden, and consequently, to form pimples. Take a teaspoonful a day mixed with cereal. Also, drink be re- I plenty of water.

I NEWS BREVITIES MllllltllllMIIIIIIMIIIIIItlllllllllllitllllllllllMllllttllllllll Train llulletin. Texas Pacific train No. 12:45 p. was scheduled Tuesday to arrive at 1:05 p. m.

All other afternoon and night trains were reported on time. LOCAL GEXERALuiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiimiiiiirjiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinitiintiiii Advertisement.) of Salt Lake City, chief govern- 1, due a 11 ar For Children And Girls Dr. Ebert, Dentist, 21S Mills Bldg. ment attorney in the prosecution which resulted recently in the conviction of 100 I. W.

W. leaders of antiwar conspiracy, has been requested to take charge of similar cases in other cities. In 40 men are for Cops, Firemen. New York, Sept. and firemen of New York and other large will be classed as C-D in tho draft, under an order of provost marshal Gen.

Crowder, according to Inn announcement here by Maxwell Lustig, member of tho mayor's committee on national defence. under indictment on and at Fresno, Calif are pending. similar charges about 30 eases I I Avoid trouble. DIjL Baggage Checks at Longwell's. or Telephone No.

1 ALII LICE HR YOY. Score another big success for Miss Brady. Death shown at the Alhambra yesterday, she in- ci eased her following in El Paso by a goodly number. The character of Flora, the dancing girl, gives this versatile star a role in which she appears to execep- i tional advantage. The dancing scenes around which the finale of the story hinges is a most unusual piece of acting.

even for the screen. This picture will be shown for the last time today, i Tomorrow Ethel Clayton is coming in of Thursday Theda Bara will be seen in a 1918 version of Fool This is the picture that estab- lished Miss Barra in her now world famous vampire Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the law firm of McKenzie Loomis has been and the members will con-! that a portion tinue the practice of law as Individ-; of Odessa was uals. Dated, El Faso, Texas, August 9 1918. J.

F. McKenzie, Chas. II. Loomis. Explosiion Kills Odessans, Amsterdam, Holland, Sept.

Kiev dispatch received here reports that a disastrous explosion occurred in Odessa last Saturday. The dispatch says a number of Austro-German officers and men were killed and of one of the suburbs destroyed. The Camera N. Oregon. MEW HATS AT special showing of Hats in sizes 6 to 14 years.

Fancy and tailored styles. Made of millinery silks and velvets in new colors. WASH DRESSES Fall styles in sizes 14 to 1 7 for Junior and High School Girls. Fine chambrays, ginghams plain colored poplins. Choice 9 Floor SERGE DRESSES and other new Fall models.

Sizes 6 to 16 years. Made of French and storm serges. Very smart looking. Choice FALL to 17 School serges colors. SUITS AT 12 years for Junior and High menswear New Fall outhful Girls.

Made of and wool poplins. models. 5. 00 Floor Capt. Roosevelt Atlantic Port, I vallded.

An Atlantic Port, Sept. Archie Roosevelt arrived here from Steamer Sinks in River. France. Up was wounded last April St. Louis, Sept.

L. H. the capture of Cantignv. On Robertson, of Moscowl, and a ne- same ship were 18 other officers gro roustabout, who were reported and "00 men. who also have been missing following the sinking of the valided home.

river steamer St. Louis in the Mis- sissippi river 2u miles south of here, Dr. Masrruder. Dentist, Caples Bldg. were reported safe last night.

The i sank when it ran into a snag. Osteopaths McCartj General practice, also new treatment! hav fever, catarrhal Little Plaza Phone 4580 Store Of CONGRATULATES INDUSTRIAL MEN ON WORK A. Reeves, secretary of the chamber of commerce, Tuesday -morning wired the Asamblea de Camaras Industriales, now in session at Mexico City, a congratulatory telegram on the work they are accomplishing. The Asamblea de Camaras Industriales is an association composed of all tbej chambers of commerce in Mexico and meets annually. Steps are being taken at this meeting to better industrial conditions in Mexico.

HE DID fr! a few bottles of Tanlac did more for me than all the other medicines and treatments that pesos, cost me thousands of dollars," re- Pesos and cently declared Mrs. Kittie "White, whose husband is proprietor of the University Paint company, and who lives at 1312 Forty-second street, East Seattle, Wash. years she continued, was as strong and healthy a woman as you ever saw, weighing in the neighborhood of a hundred and seventy pounds. My troubles started when I contracted asthma, which got so bad that many a time I have had to sit up night after night wheezing and gagging, hardly able to get my breath and suffering so terribly I really thought I was goirlsr to die. Then my stomach went back on me, my food would sour, and the gas that rose up in my throat would almost strangle me, and start me to vomiting till would be in such misery I would almost go distracted.

My head ached like it would split and my hack hurt jj i LL CKY LlffE A CRT UNHER like it was going to break in two. I lost over forty pounds, I was a shadow of my former self, and was so weak, and I felt so wornout that I was barely able to get around. 9 this was just the awful condition I was in when one of my friends told me about Tanlac, and I thought if I could get my stomach in good condition and regain my strength, maybe I could stand the asthma better, so I got a bottle. Well, sir, the results have far surpassed anything I expected. Why, my appetite is so great, that I feel ashamed to eat enough to satisfy myself, and my stomach is in good condition.

But the greatest surprise of all is I suffered a particle from asthma since I have been taking lac. I felt so fine on finishing my first bottle that I just get another one quick enough, for I afford to miss a single dose. I sleep so sound now that I know a thing from the time I go to bed till I get up in the morning. I never know what a headache is and those awful pains in my back are all gone. I have already gained several pounds and am gaining in weight and strength every day.

Why, I can do any amount of hard work now without getting tired, and remember the time when I felt as fine as I do today. I am so happy over my great i improvement that I want everybody; to know what a splendid medicine Tanlac Tanlac is sold in El Paso by Kelly Pollard and People's Drug Bay S. HART-IXIQI E. The Unique will show Wm. S.

Hart today and tomorrow in a tense, riveting, soul-soaring story of parental love and hatred, and true love of a soldier for his country. 1 which a I Alio roll Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Advertisers To Get Behind Plan To Call Men to Army Registry 3 I TRAVELETTE i Airplane Accident Fatal. Advertising men of El Paso will a P. Talaski, of Rochester.

stu- the dent flier at a Long Island aviation; station, was killed Monday when a lie was riding alone, fell 300 feet into Great South Sun Bayne will be here Thursday and Friday in Pair of one of the best comedy-dramas this pair has over played Day. A $150 Dinner For A Pet Black Goat; Eats Paper Money. a goat as black as midnight, and the only capricorn that ever dined on real money, is one of the trained creatures that will be in this city with Gentry shows next Wednesday. in addition to being a trained goat, is precocious in many ways. He has all the earmarks, peculiarities and vagaries of appetite due to creatures of his kind.

Three years ago, when Gentry shows were exhibiting in a little town in the Virginia mountains, a boy came to the front door leading He also led a youngster two years his junior. In a pitiful way he pictured the poverty of his family, said he had no money and for two; tickets he would trade the goat. is a pet and a good said the older boy, as he handed over the string to the trainer. is a pet and a good goat. One day he strolled into the ticket wagon.

Something- green caught his eye. He ate it. Then he was discov- ered. The goat had devoured bundles of paper money, $50 to the bundle. RoetMnek chinery 215 S.

Oregon, Shoe Ma- Ph. 13 02. To Chicago. Trv I. Sept.

Cases. No be- Hog wo I low Locals ROTTS. MORE COKE THAN EVER THIS YEAR, MINING MEN LEARN Colorado Springs, Sept. Sventy percent more coke than ever before will be available this year to help solve the fuel shortage. This supply will be further increased by the development of tar, coke oven gas and other byproducts newly dignified in war time as available fuels.

These were some new facts presented to the American Institute of Mining Engineers in session here today in their effort to fill some of the needs. The pulverizing of coal to attain the greatest efficiency was advocated before the mining engineers. Some of the advantages of pulverized coal were stated as folloAvs: The utiliza- cooperation of the public and the press in getting the greatest publicity for the registration of men for the, army on Sept. 12. This was decided feJ Tuesday morning, when president M.

P. Carlock of the Adclub, met Dayton Phillips, and E. 11. Rhineheart, representing, respectively, the Herald and Times. The conference was held following a telegram to Mr.

Carlock from provost marshal general Enoch Crowder, at Washington, the stance of which follows: date for the registration of men IS to 45 years of age is officially fixed as Sept. 12. Please see that the date is incorporated in any advertis- ing or literature carried as a result of the plan formulated by the committee on public information, the Associated Advertising clubs and agencies. Please get behind this campaign in I HOROSCOPE 1 Wednesday, September 4, 1918. STROLOGERS read this as an uncommonly lucky day since the and Mercury rule strongly for If Men in positions of responsibility are subject to the most stimulating and inspiring influences during this configuration and they should find it a most auspicious time for making contracts, signing agreements and conferring favors.

The rule, favorably to those who have won success, is to be deplored for one tendency that may come with the inspiration of the Sun bene fie aspect. It is held to encourage ambition and to foment jealousies. Men in places of the Sun may be inclined to envy that inspires strategy and selfish plots. As persons in all tli higher vocations are A' i your local community and adjacent territory, as it is of the utmost im-i warning is given that meekness is a portance that every man of the speci-i virtue. Army officers, diplomats and fled ages be notified of his duty to statesmen may be effected by the i virus of dangerous ambition.

Mr. Carlock said that every Labor comes under a rule of the tiser in the local papers will be asked! stars making for many great reforms, to use a in his usual space, but there may be the seeds of anxiety calling attention to the registration I and suspicion sown by enemies among date. All stores and the Adclub itself the workers, will probably devote space to the call. tion of every heat unit in the reduction of labor for coal, the maintenance of a constant temperature in the furnace. The mining engineers were also told that coal mining in the state of Wash- ington had proved less profitable in recent years because of the extensive use of fuel oil.

It was predicted that higher prices for fuel oil would in- crease the mining of coal on this part of the western coast. The institute planned today to hold a memorial service for the late Dr. James Douglas, mining engineer and i the former president of the institute. He was at the head of the Phelps- Dodge interests in the southwest many years. OKE EAZLEY has spent most of this week training his wild gourd vine thinks now that he has it under complete control.

4f Cricket Hicks is corresponding with i a large concern that wants him to take the agency in this territory for a patent collar button. 4r if The mail carrier set out early today i in full speed for his regular trip to 1 Tickville and other points, but on his return journey he will not be able to make such headway, as all of the news- WAR WORK GROUPS TO TAKE ROOMS IN STATUE BUILDING It is expected that the war saving committee will be ready to begin selling stamps Thursday from its new home in the base of the Statue of Liberty in Pioneer plaza. About the same time, Winchester Cooley, chairman of the county council of defence, and George R. LeBaron, secretary, will be making their headquarters on the second floor of the same building. The ground floor will be used by other; prove war work organizations for carrying cn their campaigns, as occasions demand.

ASKING BAPTISTS FOR FUND TO START ON SANATORIUM Asking for funds for the initial penses for the Southern Baptist ex- tu- The planets that encourage organization and cooperation have great power during the next few months. They will aid military operations as well as all Occultists declare that in the war the spirits of great generals will aid the allies and especially Americans, who come from the land recently occupied by a primitive race that lived close to nature. Increase in what has been called superstition will mark the next few years, according to astrology, but science will make demonstrations that many myths are founded on realities. Persons whose birthdate it is should watch their financial affairs during the coming year and avoid all speculation. Discretion in dealing with men and women is enjoined.

Children born on this day are likely to be clever and intelligent but erratic and changeable. Tf born in the Hy MKSAH. biiiuiiBin.iiiiuiMinii.imitiiiiiiiitHdiiiiiiMiiiii.siiiiiiiimiiii.irti.iitmnntit HEWING MARSH. the northeast corner of Washington a bridge spans the river known as Eastern Branch. Looking up the stream from the bridge, at this time of the year, one sees an enormous expense of wild oats, four or five feet high, with a narrow, winding channel, lined by water lilies, twisting away out of sight into the waving width of wild grain.

In the background are low wooded hills, and not a house appears to mar the charm of this bit of wilderness on the edge of a city. Nor is its promise of solitude belied by a further investigation. One may paddle a hunting skiff 5 miles up the river, almost to the town of Bladensburg, Maryland, and his way throughout will lie between the rustling ranks of the marsh, with the wooded hills pressing down always closer. Benning marsh, as the region is called, is of special interest to sportsmen and naturalists because of the great amount of wild life it shelters, in spite of its proximity to a great city. Every fall the ortolen and reed birds come there by the thousands to hide in the grain and fatten upon it.

and each year sees them in undiminished numbers, despite the flotillas of hunting skiffs that put out after them. HINTS How to prevent it growing gray. from There is no occasion for you to look unattractive or prematurely old because of gray, streaked with gray, white or faded hair. let this condition with its look of age rob you of your youthful beauty and the wonderful opportunities which life offers. No matter how gray, prematurely gray, lusterless or faded your hair might be.

Hair Dressing will revive the color glands of a healthy condition of the hair and cause all of your gray or faded hair to become evenly dark, soft, lustrous and beautiful. This preparation is not a dye, but an elegant toilet requisite which is easily applied by simply combing or brushing through the hair. USE HAIR DRESSING to prevent your hair from growing gray and to restore a beautiful dark color to gray or faded hair. Sold and guaranteed by all good drug stores everywhere, or sent direct for $1.20 by Van Vleet-Mansfield Drug Memphis. ercular Sanitorium, to be located in afternoon the augury El Paso, Rev.

H. F. Vermillion, super- Copyright, intendent, is mailing circular letters Newspaper to state and the church. H. F.

Vermillion, mailing circular letters district organizations of Each letter explains the 1918, by Syndicate. is very McClure work and includes several postcard views of El Paso. This work is preparatory to the turning over of the Mount Franklin Country club site to the church home mission board. Hotel live and Lnughlin. a restful enjoy place to Your HELL WITH THE IiAISER." Advertisement.

the coal, papers now have such big heavy head- Hotel Lsugliltn. all outside cool and rooms, Does your roof need painting? 1200 gallons Shingle Stain at prewar prices. Lumber Co School Days McCiuIr Newspaper Syndicate Copyright liilS by By Divig Q)orit envy those with good complexions Resinol heals unsightly eruptions A bad complexion need not cause discouragement, for Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment are proving daily that they heal sick skins, and preserve well ones. They have been used for years to relieve itching, remove pimples, and to overcome roughness and rashes. Help to rid yourself of skin trouble, and keep your complexion attractive by using Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap.

For sale by all druggists. Resinol Shaving Stick gives a soothing lather. Try tt I FRANCO-BELGIAN CONSUL IS FOUR MINUTE SPEAKER C. de Smedt, consul of France and Belgium, at Galveston, Texas, passed through El Paso on his way to Albuquerque, N. to deliver an address.

Pie is one of the American four minute speakers. Consul de Smedt is a Belgian, and his mother and sisters are in the occupied territory. He has heard nothing from them, he said, since the outbreak of the war in 1914. French consul J. M.

Romagny, here, met consul de Smedt and was trying to make arrangements Monday for M. do Smedt to speak in El Paso on his return from Albuquerque. M. de Smedt will return here Wednesday morning at 10 ocloek, a telegram received from him by Mr. Romagny, Tuesday, said.

County attorney W. H. Fryer said he would endeavor to have Mr. de Smedt deliver a four minute talk at one of the theaters during his visit here. YSSISTW Ollt ECTORS OP MUXITIO.VS ARE APPPOIXTED Wa.saington, D.

Sept. of Thomas N. Perkins and F. G. II.

Dorr, as assistant directors of munitions, was announced Monday by Benedict Crowell, director of munitions in the war department. Lann sharreneci by experts. Allen Arms cicle Co. Laughlln. army headquarters.

A Thrift Siamp Free with each purchase. RHEINHEIMER LUMBER CO. Phone 49S Alameda nnd Myrtle. OTEL FISHER THE OLD RELIA RLE Every Room With Private Hath $1 TO $2 PER DAY S. CABOT.

Mgr. Money and My Business Whenever you find it necessary to spend a considerable sum for a needed outlay, you give careful consideration to the expenditure. want to get the most you can for your money. Right here is where my prftposition appeals to the thinking person. I offer dentistry of the highest class, figured on the basis of any other commodity, that is to say: so much cost, with a reasonable (not an unjust) profit added.

I have no fancy frills, no expensive membership in dental societies, no professional bunk, no hazy ideals of social distinction to treat my work as a business proposition. Take it from me, my business is based on experience and common sense. The work done in my offices stays put. money goes farthest. satisfied with the profit on a dozen cases the average dentist must have on one.

A large volume of business enables me to treat a large number of patients at a small profit on each. And mark this: quality dentistry, not cheap dentistry. If I were endeavoring to sell cheap dentistry at a cheap price, I would be offering nothing new nor different from the ordinary dental advertiser, but in selling high quality dentistry, without pain, at painless prices, by skillful, experienced specialists, I am able to cut a big slice off the average dental fee, in most instances do better work, and still have a large surplus for you to luck into your jeans, and give you a sensible, businesslike protective guarantee. Dentistry is a business. See that you get a business deal.

Do not let the abuse your confidence. It will pay out-of-town patients to consult me. J. Hod Williams, M. D.

D. S. -DENTAL SPECIALIST- Hotel Tri-State W. Sail Antonio. ItooniM 93.50 per week up.

ohouer nnd tub Everything Mew nnd Absolutely Fire Proof. TRY THE SAVOY WILLIAMS, The Corner El Paso and San Antonio Sts. Over American Savings Bank, Across the street from entrance Hotel del Norte Lady Attendants. Impossible in old stjle plates Reni Hotel Hay Speelal Monthly Rate $1U Up Hundred Hooms of Solili C. SEA A FOI Office DSt YEARS lie tit IN THIS LOCATION.

Phone Mght Calls A Bond In the Hand is Worth Two In the Booth S. S. AXD LIBERTY BONDS ARE CASH TO IS..

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