El Paso Herald (El Paso, Tex.), Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 27, 1910 Page: 2 of 16
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The Loveli
Suits You
ISToiMng that the present season has produced is as
pretty as the linen suits we are now showing. Com-
fort custom and economy command the wearing of
linen suits from now until Octoher.
We show all the novelties of the season in the
new copper shades light blue and white semi-fitted
coats and Russian effects with patent leather belt-
coats and skirts trimmed with lace dyed to match .
We show also a wide' variety of the beautiful
braided and hand embroidered suits.
To interest you in our wonderful collection of
linen suits we note for tfye balance of the week
One Extra Special
$17.50 Suits for $9.95
rev. -to iRiiP-Kinn Mise ffecta and Ions rolled collar styles vari
ous length coats. Some axe emLroidery-trimmed others severely
rptain. Ztfade of linen rep and Bamie linen in wjirte pink helio
.bine gray reseda rose wasteraa ana
natural. About 25 different styles in
the offer and a full range of sizes to
begin iwitih; values up to 17.o0; a
Three Days' Extra Special at
It will be an easy matter to
find here a parasol to match
your new summer costume.
El Paso's
UNENTG- UP SHOW
HOUSES TOGETHER
flrank Eicli Arranging the
Southwestern Houses to
Book as One.
Prank Eich is back from Phoenix
Tucson Bisbee Douglas and other
points in the southwest where he has
Seen lining up the managers so that
bookings can be made for all houses be-
tween Los Angeles and San Antonio
through one agency. In this manner
more shows can be secured as the man-
agers of the road companies prefer
where they can book with one man for a
week or seven days to do this rather
than deal with several managers.
"What we need down here is to offer
the companies more consecutive time and
os the business of -the road shows has
been good all through this section I am
endeavoring to line up the houses so
that thev can be booked in connection
rwith each other" said Pack this morn-
ins. "With that in mind I have person-
ally taken over the lease of the Orpheum
at Douglas and Tucson and Globe will
OF SPECIAL INTERES'
' TO PIAN6 BUYERS
We guarantee our prices to be abso-
lutely the. same as eastern .prices on the
same grade of pianos and we save you
the freight. Our store is crammed full
fmm irhft front to the back door of as
fine a line of unriffhts. baby grands J
nnrl ititiot- mVrrf7- inMTlOS. AS Can be I
found in any wholesale and retail piano
store west of Chicago ranging in prices
from $o0 upwards. VTe sell on pay-
ments of $5 a montjh and upwards. "VYc
tch- o3d instruments at all they are
worth as part payment on new ones. We
have more tlian fifteen different makes
of pianos. Several of the very best
makes known. "We furnish the manu-
facturers' ten. year guarantee with every
piano we sell and -back up each guaran-
tee with our iron-clad agreement to give
money back if pianos are not as repre-
sented. All crur pianos are especially
made for this extremely dry climate.
Pianos to rent at from $3.50 to $5.00
a month. Piano t-uning and repairing a
specialty. Prices reasonable.
Jenkins Piano Co.
THE BIG PIAIJ0H0TJSE.
Phone 295S ring 1
118 K. Stanton St Cor. Texas.
El Paso Texas.
Comingr
ijM ST. TTBjjiy i IT 1 Mil ' I1
$Q OC
M& Jr
IWIi Ji II3HI1IH9H
Only Exclusive Ready-to- Wear Store
also shortly he in line. At Las Cruces
it is promised that they will build a
new -modern theaetr and 1 will also take
the lease of that and although the town
is small there are so many good theater-
goers there that we iwill be able to give
them a good line of attractions.
''Another important development is
the arrangement of a vaudeville circuit
that can afford to play a high grade of
Seasonable Specialties
at the Gift Store
This season's Leather Goods of which we
have a vast assortment of exclusive things.
If you have in mind the purchase of a wed-
ding gift you'll choose to the satisfaction of al'
if you chose here.
Our silverware stock is a special feature.
And we do fine engraving of wedding sta-
tionery. W. T. HIXSON CO.
"Ike Gift House of the Southwest"
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lLV'fjvLI n more stores than any brand-n
lcSiS town' n. every case and aHead in
tfvjM every case-
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vaudeville. At Phoenix they play a
' much better grade of acts than we liave
been getting here and with a new
vaudeville house going up in Globe and
J with Bisbee and Tucson we will be in
pretty good shape in a f ew months. to
j plav real acts.
; "I expect that as soon as L- M. Craw-
ford gets here from the north to close
matters so that the Crawford will be
If as many had
believed in Henry
George the man.
George tne cigar he
would have been chief
of the nation just as the
nry
m
orde
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the central booking point.. lor in the
two weeks' trial that we had there with
vaudeville we found that the patronage
vrax wnruf. un of the best theatergoers of
I T!l Pnsn. All 1ia towns are ready to
sign the agreement and a meeting wall
be called in El Paso iu June for thd
be good and write him a letter.
POINDEXTER DENIES REPORTED
WITHDRAW Ali FROM RACE
Dallas Tex. April 27. Judge Wil-
liam Poindexter of Cleburne guber-
natorial candidate conferred with po-
litical friends here today. The con-
ference gave rise to the report that he
might withdraw from the race but the
judge insists Ms visit here is purely
of a business nature and that he will
not retire. He said he has 20000 names
on the Poindexter club rolls and that
he believes he Is the leading candidate.
He will resume campaigning Thursday.
SANTA ROSA BANKER GOES TO
TUCiniCARIj WOMEN" ENTERTAIN
Santa Rosa N. M. April 27. The
women of the Santa Rosa Literary club
entertained at the home of Mrs. C. E.
McGlnnis in honor of Mrs. H. B 7?nes
who leaves for her new home in Ta-
cumcari where Mr. Jones has been
elected president of the First National
banK.
Mrs. E. R. Wright and little daughter
have gone' to Tucumcarl where they
will join Mr. Wright who is attending
district court.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jones entertained
a party of friends at their home.
Miss Grace Baldwin and Miss Grace
Phillips; of Los Tanos are visiting in
Santa Rosa.
3IAEPA CATTLE SOLD; ATJTOS
PURCHASED PERSONAL NOTES.
Marfa Texas. April 27. Holmes &
Gartwright have shipped 15 cars of
cattle to western markets.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Brown have re-
turned from San Antonio where they
went in response to a telegram an-
nouncing the serious Illness of their
daughter Etta who Is attending
hoarding school in that city. They re-
port Miss Etta out of danger.
Miss Brent Niccolls is teaching the
fifth and sixth grades during the ab-
sence of Mrs. Niccolls.
Dr. Midkiff Tom Mitchell and L. W.
Roberts have purchased new automo-
biles. l
Mrs. Robert Greenwood and Miss
Evelyn have returned from El Paso.
t
3 BOO MINERS ARE
41 BURNED IN MINE -fr
4. London England April 27. 4-
4 Five hundred miners were en- 4
tombed today at Tyny Bedu
4 colliery in Wales as a result of
$ the breaking down of the cage
machinery. The managers are
Ji endeavoring to make connection
4 with the -miners through another
shaft hair a mile distant.
44.4.4.4. -4-A
SUPPOSED 3IURDERED TEXAS
CATTLEMAN SEEN LX LOUISIANA.
New Orleans La. April 27. A dis-
patch from Many La. today says A.
J. Poteet a Texas cattleman who re-
cently disappeared" near there was
seen" on a T. & N. O. train by district
attorney Morris of Shelby county. It
was believed Poteet had been murdered.
SELECTING- JURORS.
"W. H. Loretz "E. "J. Peterson and
"W. C. TVhite have beeli appointed jury
commiss loner for the May term of the
34th district court and "Wednesday
were engaged in selecting jurors to
serve during the term.
it-very Womans Hair
Should Be Beautiful
(From Style and Fashion New York.)
"Beautiful glossy and lustrous hair
is irirhin the reach of every woman -who
will only try" said lime. LejClaire the
French beauty specialist today.
"By tiring; I mean she must use in-
telligence as well as be willing to put
forth the physical effort required. If
your hair is dull brittle dry and
streaked it means that you are not tak-
ing intelligent care of it.
"Stop your scrubbing rubbing and
rinsing. Soap and water shampoos only
give you a headache keep you indoors
the better part of a day and expose
you to catching cold.
"Every woman who wants abundant
lustrous hair should use a dry sham-
poo. Mix four ounces of powdered orris
root with four ounces of therox. Sprin-
kle about a tablespoonful of this mix-
ture upon the head: then brush the
powder thoroughly through the hair.
"This cleanses the scalp and hair and
gives the hair a beautiful glossj' lustre
in addition to making it light and
fluffy. Therox encourages the growth
of hair."
Clarke's
Pure Rye Sour Mash
and
Belle of Peoria
Bottled in bond 100
proof and guaranteed
oy the U. S. govern-
ment for its purity.
"We also carry straight
two stamp whiskies in
barrel tax paid;
Clarke's Pure Hje
' Sour Mash E. T). C.
Bourbon and Kicka-
poo Bourbon.
iFi-ee case bottled in
- - bond with every bar-
rel order. Send for
our piice list.
Distillers Brokerage Co.
Vaughn N. M.
RESULTS SURPRISING.
You'll be surprised at
the results you will get
from a small want rent
or for sale ad in The
Herald. Will not cost
more than 25 e to 50c.
phone Bell 115 Auto
1115 and tell the girl.
Oxford
Is
ft m
For Women ankle straps and ox-
fords in patents tan and Md
$3.00
and
Kinney
Dry Farming and Sub-Irrigation
to Be Tried Valen-
tine News Notes.
Valentine Tex. April 27. The Val-
entine Development company lias pur-
chased land three-quarters of a mile
from the main line of the Southern Pa-
cific and also a tract joining the town
site section of Valentine which is now
being platted into town lots. The price
TVUS fi.9 PCI dtlC. rf
The company will develop the large
tract by putting In a model suDirnga-
tion farm and also a model dry farm
under the Campbell system.
-nr n Vimk f Durham. Kans.. the
manager has studied subirrigation and t
the Campbell system thoroughly and
Is capable of making a scienuiic iebi
of both lines of farming. The larger
nnrr nf this section will be opened up
as an experiment farm under the Camp- !
t. ji . CnUoKln trrain nnfl frUltS
for (this district -will be thoroughly
tested out as to yields and profits un- j
der the Campbell method.
Professor H. C. Campbell who has i
visited Valentine and has examined the
proposition endorses the plans of the
company and assures good results. j
Will RHUe Chile. J
The season for planting being well
nronpori ATr. Trunk is -.nlanning on
planting in June between 150 to 200
acres into the chile Dean xms is a.
staple and profitable crop for this dis-
trict from actual results obtained here
under dry farming methods rwo years
in succession.
The subirrigation farm will have
an adenuate well and pumping equip
ment to keep the alfalfa orchards gar
dens and grain in good condition ana
to demonstrate what subirrigation will
do under this soil and climatic condi-
tions. Besides developing this prop-
erty one of -the purposes of the com-
pany is to acquire the subirrigation
natent rights for this district. All
stockholders "will be permitted to instal
without paying a royalty but it is j
pianned that tnis royalty wm ue
charged on a very economical basis to
those wishing to instal this subirriga-
tion system but who are not members
of the stock company.
The building of the Valentine Drug
company is nearlng completion.
The R. D. McAnelley warehouse
building located on Railroad avenue
will be ready for occupancy in two
weeks. An acetyline gas plant will be
installed.
The Holland ranch has been leased
by L- M. Stroud of Alpine. "Mr. Stroud
will move his family to Valentine soon.
R. I. Peek of Monday Tex. is here
attending to his property interests.
TV. L. Case has completed a well 350
feet deep for S. E. Bunton. An abund-
ance of water was struck at 250 feet.
TV. T. .Tom's a. ranchman livinsr near
Valentine has received by express 50 '
pure Drea wnite legnom ciucK-ens iroiu
a Dallas firm. Although only one day
old when they left Dallas .they ar-
rived here in good condition. None have
died since their removal to the ranch.
The cold storage plant is now in
operation.
HARPER SENTENCES
PRISONERS TO PEN
Seven Including Boy Are to
Serve Time Ronqnillo
Announces Appeal.
In the 31th district court "Wednes(ia
morning judge James R. Harper im-
posed sentences' upon several prisoners
who have been prevlouslj convicted in
his court.
Jose Ronquillo sentenced to serve
seven years in the penitentiary on a
charge of assault to rob. had his sen
tence mspended pending an appeal of
the case.
The other sentences were Robert Rod-
riguez theft; two years. Manuel Lo-
pez burglary two years. Emmett "Win-
ters burglary four years; Jose Cadenaj
assault with Intent to murder two
years. Francisco Barron burglary two
years and Frank Debonna burglary
who withdrew his plea for appeal and
was sentenced to serve five years.
Cases against Carlos Carreon and
Luis Velarde charged with burglary
and theft were dismissed.
When Esmundo Sanchez a thirteen-
yearold Mexican " boy charged with
theft was sentenced to spend throe
years in the school for the training of
Juveniles he asked if he would be
Time
Here
and here are some Oxford values for
youl
For Men in patent. leather tan calf
vici and dull calf in several new
shapes
$3. SO and $4.00
Shoe Co.
sent with the little boys. "When as-
sured that he would -be he seemed
pleased and with tears In his eyes prom-
ised district attorney Howe he would
be good and white him a letter.
MATCHES AND PETROLE11I
START FIRE IX JUAREZ
Tire in the store of Ketelsen & De-
gatau at 3 o'clock "Wednesday morning
caused great excitement in Juarez. Af-
ter a hard battle the police fire depart-
ment under direction of commandante
Ponce de Leon extinguished the
flames. Matches and a quantity of pe-
troleum stored in the same .room is
held accountable for the blaze. The
loss was slight.
SANTA FE 3IAY AIiIiOW
$4000000 WAGE INCREASE
Galveston. Tex. April 27. Report3
reached here today that the Santa Fe
system is preparing to -advance the
wages of all unorganized labor on its
lines. The increase will be five or six
percent. There are about llj600men
employed on the Gulf Colorado & Santa
Fe of which the greater part are un-
organized. The Increase will amount
to about $4000000 annually.
EXGAGE3IEXT ANNOUNCED.
Erie Choate senior member of tha
firm of Choate Cooper & Co. an-
nounces his engagement to Mrg. Marie
Picard. Mrs. Picard is well known
in El Paso having been soloist at one
of the leading churches here.
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Physicians Say: wDoHt Use PoIsosohs
Depilatories."
The extravagant claims . recently
made by unscrupulous manufacturers
of hair removers in sensational Adver-
ments unquestionably justify physi-
cians in cautioning the public against
the use of this class of depilatories.
How many people have been enticed
into using these dangerous preparations
with consequent Injury to themselves
cannot be estimated but only guessed
at.
The preparations above referred to
are invariably in the formx of creamy
pastes which are to be spread upon
the skin to remain until they dry.
These contain Sulphide of Barium an
insoluble chemical which cannot be
dissolved therefore cannot be absorbed
by the skin. The very fact that you
are told to leave these pasty com-
pounds on the skin until they dry and
cake and then lift off with a Tcnife is
proof positive that they are not ab-
sorbed. If they are why do they still
remain on the skin? The most they can
possibly do Is to remove the surface
hair which in consequence will reap-
pear stronger and thicker after eaeh
removal.
There Is only one logical and scien-
tific way to remove haii. and that is
by means 'of a liquid containing sol-
uble ingredients which can be absorbed
by the skin. De Miracle known all the
world over as the only real superfluous
hair remover is just such a prepara-
tion. It i easily and quickly absorbed
and after you have used it you will
note there ts nothing left on the skin.
It leaves the skin free from irritation
and what is more to the point it is
absolutely non-poisonous therefore it
will not produce eczema or blood pois-
oning. Remember no matter what
claims are made to the contrary no
poisonous pasty compound or other
worthless concoction can reach the
hair root and we can prove it.
Beware of the fake free advertisers
and o there. Don't be'' deceived by them.
Better take a dc-rtor's advice: De Mir-
acle is sold by Kelly & Pollard. "We
will send you a. 5? page booklet con-
taining full information concerning this
remarkable treatment as well as tes-
timonials of prominent physicians sur-
geons dermatologists medical journals
and the principal magazines. You
should read this booklet before you try
anything. Write to the De Miracle
Chemical Co.. Dept. 135 1905 Park ave-
nue. New York simply saying you
want this booklet and it wilt be
mailed sealed at once-
Af'TOMOBJ.LE SUPPLLES
K. AV. 3IAGX5TOS
G. & J. TIRES
WOODWORTH TREADS.
AVntE OR WRITE.
Shipments made same day order received.
If It's made we have it
THii STURGES COMPANY
JOBBERS AND DISTRIBITORS.
HATS
No man who has even
the least particle of
pride in his personal
appearance can af-
ford to ignore our
claim of vast super-
iority in
Panama
Hats
both as to qualities
and values.
We have the nicest
line tjris season we
have ever shown.
ENGINEER FINDS XOTS OF
SNOW ON RIO GRANDE
H. J. Gault engineer of the reclama-
tion service returned Tuesday :frcm
Taos county New Mexico and says that
there is lots of snow in the (mountains
and he contends the prospect for "wa-
ter good. Tiie fruit trees in that sec-
tion 'of the territory have not been In-
jured by frost as yet he stated.
Coming!
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PLENTY Of IT--
PASO PURE MiLK
There is mere food value in one quart
of 131 Paso Pure Milk than there Is la
one pound of the 'choicest portcrhouss
steak. El Paso Pure Milt is pure milk.
It comes rotn Inspected contented cows
and is treated by the most scientific
methods. Delivered to you in sterilised
air-tight bottles.
Ei Paso Dairy Co.
Phone: Bell 340; Ant 113.
Office 313 X. Orasra.
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