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EL PASO HERALD
Friday Jan. 9 1920.
SCIENTISTS TO IPORT OF OH
GET TOGETHER; STItl ISTtI
Southwestern Organisation
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HI. T). D.mhJ n ItTAi I
XU Jc ruiiuou J-I. jr. cm;- t
Dougal To Talk.
Res-jits are belna: obtained from Washington. D. C Jan. S Alien
the movement among scientists of (radicals deported on the army trans-
Arizona New Mexico and western ' port Buford. which- now is ne&ring
-tias to- ard the formation of a the Kiel cansX will not be landed at
1 -oad general scientific association.
The'p has been considerable corre-
.-pondence and number of meetines
t f pajtn rtrmnrn nov Den neia
.mots of orran!ration. It was
r nally decided to. If possible form a j The goxernment has definitely de-
: .lJK?JiSi rend to dependent
c f science This association has jv t of alien radicals whom It deports as-
i -Id a semiannual meeting; at St sis-ant attorney general Qarvan an-
I - u at which i ia cou-""l - d'1- - : ! nounced today. Action in this direc-
i . formation of a southwestern di- tkm will be taken purely as a hu-
s.nn un?er the direction of Dr. D. T. manitar.an measure.
lacOousral. director of the Carnegie. It has not yet teen determined
e3- rt laboratory at Tucson. Aria througn what channels provision will
-.ho i: a member of the executiYe be made. It was indicated however
ttirittee of the association. It Is i that eventually. If the persons con-
a'nntd to ha all scientists of thisjeerned so chose they would be sent
r. 7mn mtnrMNl tTi anv line or SCI- i
i interested ui any line or sc.-
join this division and also that
ntiric societies ana associations
affiliate
It MacDougal was Invited to de-
1 i.r a lerture on a scientific subject
rf n.s selection before the El Pasoans
.on and he accepted. His subject
robably will be "The African Des-
''- spent a consi ra t -ie
ump; them and has an unusually
f rr collections of photographs and
J.nteiVi slides for illustration. The
f.ate o the lecture has not been set.
lut it v 11 e iree ror an ana win oe
1 c'd in the chanrDer or
1..nldlne-:
commerce I
-Vfter te lecture a smoker will be
p en m his honcr by the El Paso
Dr lliatt C Prentice Is at the
h-ad of the El Paso 'Organization. 1
Received at Last
NOW READY FOR YOVR HEARING
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For Your Conoenience We Publish the Complete List
POPULAR SONGS
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DANCE MUSIC
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RED SEAL RECORDS
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64832 ( Pag&cd-PrelegaePart II
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Your Viclrola
U.S. Denies Report "Soviet'
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Copenhagen.
Copenhagen. Anthony CamlnettL com-
m'ssloner general of immigration.
the Buford would land.
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Legislation may be necessary to ac
"f-"" -'-
A cablegram from Covenhacren said
they were to land there and be de-
ported to Danzig; a dispatch from
Stockholm said they would be landed
at Han go Finland.
CLAIMS YOUTH SHOT HIM FOR
NOT HALTING AT COMMAND
Police received a call to Klghtn
and Park streets late Wednesday and
I on arrival fonnd Tomas Delgado. 16.
g" 'f rirg from a gunshot wound In
I the hip. The boy said Guadalnpe
rUnr.lps apprf IK. nrA&rA him tn stnn
as he nasged on the street and that
1 wrn he refused he was snot. Del-
gado was taken to hi home. Morales
waa released in custody of hla mother.
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Is As New As Your Latest Record
14 Years Ago Today
From The Jerald of Tils Date i98
II Willi I
PEPOKTS trom St. Petersburg tell
tfcat the government ha ordered
the minister of war to at once organ-
ize a atrong expedition to recover the
I tltT-ln Mllnv whlh la now held
nd lnnbrdlnat! oe
ratnnilnv Mn Vfanhnria
Two deaths from cold are reported
at Santa Fa. N. M. One James Tates
lost his way and froze to death: the
other a It year old boy. Charles New-
ton a sheep herder was frozen to
death noax the city.
Theodore Montes. aged IS. attempt-
ed suicide at bis home on Seventh
street last night. The youth fired
thVee shots one .entering just above
his heart which may wove fatal.
During the past 48 hoars In El Paso
the thermometer has been at the
freezing point without a letup for a
The directors of the chamber of
commerce will hold tbeir final bust'
nea meeting tonight. Another board
will be selected on January Si and
will assume the duties of office when
the present board has canvassed the
election returns.
John Henry Hleks manager of the
T. O. ranch In Mexico and the original
of Owen Winter's "The Vlrgian." and
his bride arrived In SI Paso last night
from San Francisco.
Sixteen poll tax receipts were re-
ceived by the county collector yester-
day. This was above the daily average
for the past week. Only 2M citizens
oi sa rsso eonaty nave para tneir poll
tax and only II days remain for pay -
Ins the tax.
The case of B. S. Catlln against
against the Santa Fe railroad for
SIM damages for personal Injuries
which went to trial In lodge J. X.
Go ggin's court yesterday afternoon
vip cornnromlsed this morning and
withdrawn.
Philadelphia school teachers are
asking that their sa'ary do raised
USA each year.
Pletro
Retro
AH Star Trio
AM Star Trio
South': Orchestra
Joseph C Smith's Orchestra
Joseph C Sssith's Orchestra
Joseph C Sskh's Orchestra
EdmBo rk Gogoza $1.00
Mischa EJmaa $10
Geratdwe Farm $1.00
Araefita GaiE-Carci $1J0
Joha McCofraack $1.00
PUadesphia Orchestra $130
Reaato ZaaeJti $1.00
Reaato Zaneli $1.00
TODAY
Pheees
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News Brevities
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.Advertisements l
Train Bulletin.
Texas and i"acnic train No. 1. due
at 1:4 p. m. was scheduled to arrive
at 45 p. m. Friday. Teias and Pa-
cific train No. 2i due at 10:3 p. ra-
ws scheduled to arrive at 1 a. m.
Saturday. El Paso and Southwestern
train No. 3. aue at 3:40 p. m. was
scnsduled to arrive at :4S p. m All
otner afternoon and night trains were
reported on time.
Children's Day Announced.
School children will hear a lecture
on poultry and rabbit raising Janu-
ary II which has been set aside as
special day at the poultry and pet
stock show at Liberty hall. The
show will be held from January 12
to 17. It will be under the ausp:ces
of the Poultry association and the
Rabbit Breeders and Fanciers' as-
sociation. IT TT U.ni.I.I .1 f... fMj-nfn.
rtax specialists auditors. JJO First Na-
tionat Bank Build inf.
Tourists Don't Need Ueeases.
Tourists from other states although
they may not hare a 1929 license from
their state will not have to buy a
Texas license if they do not remain
here I oncer than 30 days according to
county attorney Will H. Pelphrey.
The attorney cave this opinion to
Hiss Buena Gilder secretary of the
Automobile club who had been asked
about the matter by a number of
tourists.
Firemen Reeetre $25 Cheek.
1 - City firemen Friday received a
check for 92S from the Buquor Motor
company 813 Mesa avenue accotn-
panted by a letter of appreciation for
the work done by the firemen in ex-
tinguishing a blase in the offices of
the company on the night of January
7. The money will be placed in the
firemen's relief fund.
Returns From Ieave.
Ueut. r. N. little assistant pro
vost marshal has returned to di
uty
after a 2t day leave.
D. A. D. InB has removed his of fee
J ii w.ii. nu. tn mis Mi.ia
frora tli Martin Bide.
Bid. Ph. S.
Reviewa History of Jaares.
The official monthly bulletin of the
chamber of commerce of Juares has
Just been Issued and contains an tn-
temsttac article on the history of
Jvaros from its founding- in 1S46 un-
der Spanish rule.
Collector I"ets 'eIe.
Katlcaa warams' the nubile that
Mexican coins and American and
foreign gold cannot be taken from
the country will be posted in various
places in Juares by order of J. Felipe
Tails customs collector for the port-
Dr. B. . Carpenter diseases of eat
and brain. Wllsoa BldK Dallas. Tex.
Complaint Oharxe Robbery.
A complaint charging- Matthew
Martfti with robbery was sworn out
Thursday afternoon before Justice cf
the peace R. B. Rawlins Last Satnr.
day night two men held up W o
PhiUips. i71 Piedras street and
robbed his cash register of S100.
To Post Road Signs.
C B. Sampson district engineer.
Mow Mexico advises the automobile
club that he will be glad to place the
signs on the Socorro-Albuquerque
road. These signs have been com-
pleted for several weeks. They will
connect the El Paso highway with the
Saata Fe Trail and what is called
"the northern road- to California.
Federal Jndge Named.
Christian Arriola. formerly state's
attorney at Juares has been appoint-
ed federal ndgs of the court of
TlmtnWi and. win leave shortly to
take up his bsw duties.
Dr. Anna Ream. Buckler Bldg Ph. HI
Ordered to Dooglsa.
Thirty members of the
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Presented by
WILLIAM FOX la
"FLAMES OF i
THE FLESH" S
St err ef a jrlrl rrho Bliteki
Gaj I'arf. and one of th?
most dariac plctarra " erer
screened.
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SUNDAY
g BILLIE BtHKE
In ber new Paramoant-
HArtmfln corafdj
"Wanted. A Haafc-and.
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GARDEN THEATER
TODAY
FANNIE WARD
"THE "SILVER
GIRL"
OPHELIA I
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transport corp at Fort Bliss have
been D' o Douglas. Aril for tem-
porary duty.
KIseal Guard Wounded.
Salvador Moreno a fiscal guard
of Joarex. Is In the civil hospital
with a bullet in his left foot the .
result of a snot fired from ambush I
at a party of guards under command
of Capt. Pablo Deurado while n.
troling the border late Wednesday
night.
Trouble.
Avoid trouble. Leave oaggage checks
at LongweU's. or telephone No. L
dTe Caae Gets Hla Ceat.
T. R. Lister ir lilo HUls building.
Thursday night was playing pool in
tne (jactns eiub ana naa placed
nil
overcoat on
seat nearby.
He han-
pened to be looking at the coat wJen
a man calmly walked up and took it.
Lister eh sod nun recovered the coat.
Court SMOends Sentence.
Ambrosao and itamon Morales ac-
cused of stealing two overcoats from
a boating party near Socorro wert
found guilty on charged -of theft ul
Upon
dation of Judge W.
D. Howe the two
Too Much Tobacco
After Forty-five
S J.idJ Says Doctor
Immoderate ose of tobacco after forty-
fire Is suicidal says Dr. Hlrsckfeld. emi-
nent medical attthor. and other doctor
aerce with him. Bxceesire DM of to-
bacco Is bad for anyone any time and
I told after It le too late If yo have need
too mocn. Better to qotc ana nere xibc-
to! wfn htn won. Get a few Nleotol tab-
f5 "J f"!f f I1 ri "
the crariat from Ton- If yoo want to re-
feel wltbost tobai
3 yon can c ao amy
old under a positive
tim. fncotol la
moaev-baek naraatee. It costs yoo lit
tle to quit sad nothing' If Nleotol faha.
Note: If yoo know rod are smoking
too mock let Nleotol help yoa redoes
the quantity and (how you how easy It
Is to quit altogether. Ask your drug-
gist about the auccoos of Nleotol. Ho
knows and can be trusted to tall yoo
the truth. Adv.
IINIQUF
TODAY TOXOSUiOW
D0RB1S CASSIKELLI
AND
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HAREM HEI
A Hank Mann Comedy
Starting
"SHOULD A WOMAN TELL
A Powerful Story Built Around A
Tremendous Theme.
1st
a-l-h-a-m-b-r-a
TKEYANKEEPRINCE
VAUDEVILLE
Maris Doro
FEOM 12:00 TO 7:30 P.
ARE SHOWN FROM
A COMPLETE SHOW
PICTURES IS GIVEN.
Ti.GlITS. 1 TO 2.50 MATS OOe TO L30 PLCS TAX
StAlS HOW SELLING
Ovisz to tie lenjti of the performance cnrtiin will rise promptly
at 8:05 P M.
1 year enter. oe was suspended during
good behavior.
Stmt annual latere.! on Savings ac
mnnii will be due Jan. 1st. De
positors are requested to present pass
books for creoiu
First Nat'ensl Bank. Adv.
WIGWAM
TODAY
The Zkgfield Folly Girl
MAE
MURRAY
In the Leonce ferret Prodneilen
It
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-Mae Murray
'T.he Maid of Many
Moods"
Capkratkz Chic
Vrraciees Star in
a Dramatic Romance
that Rbbs the Alpha-
bet ef the fee&ss!
! Fashion Show
Something for the
Women
Mae Marray wears the
most ssikiaz stnnninj
dariag' rarisaBig govnu
from the creative mo-
distes ef Gay Paree.
And Other Pictures
IN
MumuaaaoaassasaaoBsaaossuasausanasaMmi
UNKNOWN LOVE"
A Romantic Drama
Sunday
SPECIALTIES
"Twelve Ten"
M PICTURES ONLY
7:30 UNTIL CLOSING
OF BOTH PLAY AND
1 Jim.
WW
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Beyerstedt Bros.' Unexcelled Orchestra and May
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CHARLIE CHAPLIN
IN HIS FOURTH AND LATEST MILLION DOLLAR COMED1
"A DAY'S PLEASURE"
AND WILL ROGERS IN "JUBILO"
YOU'LL SEE THIS DOUBLE BILL SUNDAY
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Today
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(Aa saosvatiB k moBoo akterts)
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"The Wpsd Of Fair Water"
Ah kuawta&nliaa ef At faunas achieves eat af tae markes
at BeMcaa Woea.
EJaWate ptsJagae arraas4 fat Ait featare ay Mr. L F. Kitis
Rialta TedastaJ Dsreciar atsislfa fey kcal retcraas ef tte
attfe ef Beleae WeeeL
"FALSE GODS"
A sedety -stery ef liemeBdsm etaawHc t crest.
"WILD FLOWERS"
A new He m eeacjy.
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THE LAST HOUR
The beaaty of taonghl sacotaetateJ (b At caapasition of a
SMtier composer Masseaet traaafenea t At screes.
EPIGRAMS
A THOUGHT OF EQUITY"
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