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Friday November 12. 1915.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
PQSLAM ALLAYS
SKIN SUFFERING
JEKLY
If you surrrr from Kcicma or iny Itch-
Irtir arrrrUnn so Inrturinir Slid ataravatlnr.
Postern 1 ready to free you from distress
lU-hln and soothes Inflsmert skin. Quickly
encves at-trsvaiion ano distress. Tun
eneas out or ems scuos. onuses com-
i iti-hlnt Irritation lor skin protcr-
make It point to keep some Puslam
0.
oslam Soap Is medicated with I'oslam;
lineal soap lor oany use on the -kin.
it and bath.
or samples semi 4e stamps to Kiner-
ry i.anornioncs ax west ifftini St.. New
i.uy. sum oy an iirugfrisis.
CRISIS TO FOLLOW
EUROPEAN CONFLICT
S. 8. ini.l: RKLIF.VF.S R.OOSKYKI.T IS
oxi.v m ( ti'vm i or coping with
MTVATION PRF.SIIIKNT.
REALTY TRANSFERS
luán Anaya lo Carlos Artillar .too. the
Bin ivft reel or wo west 70 reel of lot
diock Ml t;anipncii addition; November
Josephine Crosby to Nicholas Abraham
DO. .84XSB.MI feet on Seventh street be-
ainnliiir W.S feet east rrom southwest cor-
ner of block 7i Campbell addition running
to ana along me A. I . at s. re railway
Nthl or way lormtnr a tilaninilar. Oct.
t
T. 0. Villa to V.' M. Harris $740 lots
and 6 block 47 East Kl Paso add'tlon;
Nov. 10
M. M. Rodrigues to Mrs. Guadalupe C. de
Lopez. i?.T0. lot 21 and west one-half of
lot rt block go. East El Paso addition; Nov.
9.
A. E. Navaro to R. E. Navere. 5000. lots
13 to Ift block 104 East F.I Paso addition;
Nov. 10.
Anderson-Filler Investment company to
R. P. Earnest. SSOO. lot 0 and east one hall
of 8 block II.'. East El Paso addition.
Nov. 6.
A. 1. W. Schmlri to Frank 0. Haak. I
and other consideration lots St) and 27
block tid. Oovernment Hill addition; Nov. 6.
Simon Klnsella lo Julia M. Collins. l and
other consideration aits 8 to 10 block "O"
Government Hill addition; Nov. 8.
1. II. Stevens to C. A. Relnemuiid 11.800
lots fl and 7 block 3 Kern Place addition;
Nov. K.
John A. nailarhcr to Mrs. 11. E. Nellon.
i.oi"i. lots I and i block 33 Manhattan
Helirlits addition and all other real catato
I may now jwii In the state of Teias; Oct.
1.
V. P. I. alta to Lasare I.eal r50 lot 9
fractional block 3 "Latta's" Woodlawn ad-
dition; Nov. !.
Frank It. Tobln to E. II. Foy 1100 lota
35 and 3ft block I. Tobln Texas; Nov. g.
Jose Vlroinontes to Presellano J. Calnvlz.
$170. tract of land In the El Canutillo (cram
binlnnlnu at tne norineast corner or lot
2. Oionro south 300 feet etc. being-
SOOxiitU feel square; Nov. an.
New Ynrk Editor's Opinion Thai lirrmany
Will IT to l.ran Mexico Hotary
Club Favors Audllnrfnm.
That the close or the present European
war and the attendant expansion policy
that will he adopted by Oermany. whether
she la victor or vanquished will brlnr on
a crisis to Ann rlea that must be fared by
ii man oi unusual executive aniiny. aim
lhat there Is no man at present In the
I'nlted States except Theodore Roosevelt
who has shown the abllltv to rope with a
situation such as will arise were the out
standing features In an address made by
S. S. MrClure editor of the New York
Evening Mall at the weekly luncheon or
the El Taso Rotary club. Mr. MrCltire's
address was on "i irganlutlon. " and tourh-
ed bot'i government and preparedness
which be Intimated went hand In hand.
At present liermanv'ls as much superior
to the United States in military prepared-
ness and scope as the United States Is su-
perior M Mexico said Mr. MrClure and
he further asserted lhat a country Is at no
time better prepared to carry on a war
than at the end of a war. "The united
Slates could have whipped any country In
the world at the close of the war between
the states" he Raid.
Urnnsny Needs Territory.
"1'tve years from now will see Mexico
settled but whether settled by Carranza.
Obregon or Cermany 1 cannot say." he
continued. "'But it will lie settled. Ger-
many will have no more room to develop.
Her W.non.noi people run not stay cooped
up In the small territory that she occu-
pies. What then Is there to prevent bar
seizing Mexico? The Monroe doctrine?
"Many Americans live under the heller
lhat the Monroe doctrine Is something
started by Americans and upheld by Amer-
ica. As a matter of fart It was suggested
to President Monroe by the prime minister
of Oreat Hrltaln. and It has hcen upheld by
the British fleet ever since (lermanv
doesn't give a hang for written treaties.
Why should she pay attention lo a breath
of wind?
tVorld Needs IMxidlnn.
"The United States Is dangerously situ-
ated In that most or her riches He on the
edge of her territory. At the close of the
present war the world will rare a new
period of land greed because all of the
lands or the world are now taken up ami
the world needs dividing. And it will be
divided too.
"At the close of the war suppose Cer-
many saya she wants Mexico. 'All right.'
Croat Hrltaln will say. for It's easy enough
to give away something that you don't
nave.
"Then shall we need n great executive
at Washington one who can understand
the problems at stake. I doubt ir we
Have such a man. II is my private opinion
lhal the present executive Is not rapabl'-
enough. If there is a man who can rise
to the place it is Hnosevell. Roosevelt Is
a man ivhn ran think aceuritclv. and think
as rast as lightning." declared Mr. MrClure.
"a man who has an unlimited rapacity for
work and a man who Is probably better In
formed on all questions than any other
American.
Ciillrlres Washington.
"The present situation In the Brownsville
country Is due to Incompetency In the
manner in which it Is handled.'' he said.
"India with half a doten Indian police
deals dally with a situation as serious as
that In the llrownsvllle country. It Is the
Incompetency with which It has been han-
dled that has made it serious at all."
The form of government which has been
used so errertlvelv in Germany was de-
scribed by Mr. MrClure who declared that
the heads of America's various forms of
government my. state and national are
elerted principally because they can talk.
"In Ainerira we pay more attention to
ability In rront or the teeth than we do
to ability behind the ears" he said. In
permimy. he ununited the municipal of-
ficers aro trained to their work and ate
not elerted directly by the people. Every
six years a German city holds the election
San Francisco conforms your selection
Awarded Gold Medal
Highest Honor for India-Ceylon Tea
San Francisco 1915
A Message to Thin
Weak Scrawny Folks
AN EASY WAY TO BAIN M TO 3D POINOS
or SOI III. HKAI.THY. PERMANENT
HI -n
I 1-1 13 -Hudson St.
New York City
idgaiqysTea
"SAFE-TEA FIRST" ami Always
AwwtW Cold MedJ. Sm fnmmet 19)
Friday and Saturday SPECIALS
10 lb. Snowdrift
10 lb Silver Leaf
Lard
24-lb. Sack
Flour
60-lb. Sack
Flour
$1.20
$1.35
85c
$1.65
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
20 Lbs. Sugar for $1 With Every $5 Cash Order
Stearns & Patterson
7 lbs Louisiana yellow
Yams .. r
á Bars Lenox
Soap
3 Cans Sal-
mon 6 Rolls Toilet
Paper
14 lbs. Irish
Potatoes
Phone 790
504 Meta Ave.
We Deliver
of Its board of directors.
'They ate directors nothing more or
leas" he said. "They select the heads if
the various departments mayor etc.. Just
as the directora of a railroad select their
managers etc. it's run on the business
plan. The United States is the only coun-
try in the world whose government espe
cially muniripal. is not run on 'hat plan
As a result during Iho last six years In
tJermany there hasn't been a singlo case of
gratt lo come to light."
Germany Is Democratic.
tlermany la the greatest democratically
organized country -In Ihe world he de-
clared. In America the Industrial and
banking phases or life arc organited but
the other hair the great agrlrultiir.il part.
Is absolutely without organization. "In
cermany the agricultural class Is or-
ganized" said Mr. Mcauxe. ''The rarmers
buy their goods at wholesale prices and
they are organited along line that pro-
motes the gecatest erfirlency. When Ihe
Herman government said thai It would
have to have fin.otxi.OOO bushels of pota'oes
Itala year that this rose garden would
have to be dug up and planted In -otamos
tin' result was that the 0.000000 bushels
were produred. and tlermany today Is ex-
porting potatoes."
Fund lor Rescue Home.
Following his address Jlr. MrClure made
a plea for the El Paso Itescue Home and
said that If the Rotarlans present would
contribute 1140 of the 150 needed by the
home he would donate the other $10. The
money will kw donated.
Mrs. Franlr Slckelton formerly Miss
Irene Shirley who Is slurring as "Pauline"
In "The lady of Lyons' at the Crawford
In Ihe Interest of the Rescue Home was
present at Ihe luncheon as was Miss Jose-
phine Walker. It Is said lhat Thursday
was the first time that women were
ttucsts-oi -a-regular meeting of the Rotary
club in Fl l'aso.
Fnvor An Auditorium.
A resolution endorsing the Inclusion of
an auditorium In ihe court bouse Tor
which huís have been submitted was pre-
sented by Robert Krakauer and was unani-
mously passed by the club. Mr. Krakauer
said the building of such an auditorium
Into the rourt house would inert the voting
probably "f another bond Issue or possi
bly HM.iiOO or aluu.OOO. The resolution In
full follows:
"Whereas; the great need or an audi-
torium or proper piare of sufficient sUe
for the holding of public entertainments
(i nventions and meetings or an kinds
meat and antinrent: and
"Whereas; the bids on the .court house
are hlirher than Ihe available amount
money received from the salo of the. court
hoo-e bond Issue; and
"Whereas; the Hotary club or -Kl Faso
feels that the commissioner's court of the
County of Kl Paso welcomes eipresslons
rrom the nusines community on .an suo
lects or nubile welfare:
"Therefore: be It resolved that the
Rotary rftib of El Paso does ask anil re
quest of the honorable commissioner's
cuurl lhat provlslops be made to have In
cornorated In the hew rourt house build
lng Ihe auditorium on which bids have
been submitted.
"Therefore :e be it resolved that
I liolarv club will sutiort Ihe honorable enm-
I tiilssloner's rourt In any legitimate move
that said court may maKe to secure for El
Paso this much needed auditorium.
Thin nerve us undeveloped men and wo-
men everywhere are heard to say. "I can't
understand why i do not get fat. I eat
ph nty of good nourishing rood." The
reason Is Just this: You cannot get fat no
matter how much you eat. unless your
dig'stlve organs assimilate the fat-making
elements of your food instead of paslnt
them out through Hie body as waste.
What is needed Is a means of gonilv
urging the assimilative functions of th-
stomach and Intestines to absorb the oils
and rats and hand them over to the blood
where Ibey may reach the starved shrunk
en. run-down tissues and build them up.
The thin person's body Is like a dry sponge
eager and hungry Tor the ratty materials
or which It Is being deprived by the rallurr
or the alimentary canal to take Ihem rrom
the rood. A splendid way of working lo
imiiie mis nimiii wie or nesn I'll I fit
REAL ESTATE MEN
PLAN TO ORGANIZE
MKETIMJ HF.I.D AT CHAHRF.R OF .011-
MERCK YKSTEKIIAY l.tRt.F.I.Y AT-
TKMIF.I; TO MEET 1MI.H.
líenme Clements Publicity Agenl. SnnncMcd
That Arrangements lie M.ile in Show
Interested Visitors Land.
lng
The ral estate men or Kl l'aso have made
another attempt lo get together In an or
ganlsatlon which will be auvillary lo. or at
least work hand -In-hand with the El l'aso
Chamber or Commerce. V meetlrut was held
vesterday artrmnon In the directora' room
of the Kl Paso chamber of Commerce w hich
resulted in the appointment of t committee
ror the purpose or drawing up plans or
organlnation. That committer will meet at
the Hotel Sheldon at l:l today ror the pur
nose of going Into deta'ls regarding the plan
;wniie partaking nr a nincn
menis and to slop the leakage or rats railed by Chamber or Commerce.
tern IT a meeting was raneu si ine in
is to try Sargol the famous rtesh building
ngvni inai nas neen so widel) sold in
Ame-lca In recent years lake a little Sar-
gol tablet with every meal and see ir your
cheeks don't qtilrklv rill out and roll's of
firm healthy flesh form over your body
covering each bony angle and projecting
point.
A. E. Ryan. El Paso and other druggists
have Sargol or can get if from their whole-
saler and will rerund your money ir you
are not satisfied with the gain In weight
t produces as stated on the guarantee In
each large nackige. It Is Inexpensive e.isy
to iane and nigi.iy errieienl
NOTE: Sargol la rerommended only as a
flesh hullder and while excellent reeulls
asea or nervous indigestion etr.. have
been ieportr.1. care should be taken about
using it unless a gain or weight is desired.
VITAL RECORDS
Births.
WALKER To Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker
ami s-atTaiiirni'i. novemner ni. a noy.
crews To Mr. and Mrs. Clirr Crews
llllisboro N. M.. November 10. a girl.
FAYHAM -To Mr. and Mrs. Harry l a v i am
1307 Magorrin November R. a girl.
REHCMAN- To Mr. and Mrs. August Berg
man 41 prospect .iiiveiniier a. a ooy.
STANTON-To Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Slan
ton. nil Magorrin. October (4 a boy.
CI.AItK-To Mr. and Mr. F. E. Clark. 18
l aurel. October as a liny.
Deaths.
C.t;ililKi7.-t lysls (luldroi. 8. WOO Myrtle
November 10. Huri.il at l.lvoma. La.
CASTRO Gregorio Caatro 3 months.
Canal. November 10. Iiurlal In Concordia
FKIIA1. IS Carmen I'eralls. 17 517 South
Florence November in. Burial In Concor
dia.
WERR Mllo W. Webb. 14 . 807 West Over
land November 9. norial ir. concordia.
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
By REV. J. S. KIRKLEY t. H
I I
Pay attention
to this -
PAY attention to your
clothes Sir see that
they're not "Tom Dick and Harry"
styles that the woolens haven't
been made to 'sell in car load lots
a battery of sewing machines hasn't tried
unsuccessfully to imitate the craft of the
journey-man tailor.
Pay attention to those
things they're import-
ant. See that your
clothes are custom tailor-
ed to fit you to please
you to lift you out of the
"every day" class."
Custom Tailoring guar-
antees the correctness of
your appearance respect
for your taste admiration
for your wardrobe. And
no successful substitute
has ever been found.
Continental Tailored to Measure
Clothes lead the tailoring field.
tdJTutan
For November U.
Ii II .1 IN THE KING'S COl'RT.
1:8-20.
Connection.
We go ahead sevecal centuries to get a
temperance lesson. At this time the
northern kingdom called Israel has been
destroyed by the Assyrians and the south-
ern kingdom broken up and many of Us
people carried Inlo captivity In Babylon.
Them wore throe deportations at dirrerenl
unios. Among the first were four voting
men or the most prominent ranunes. They
were chosen by the king's elder eunuch
Aahpenat. to be trained lor personal service
about the king as courtiers and diplomats
aa was the custom. Tb" sultan of turkey
used to selort promising uoya rrom among
the Christians to constitute his Janlaarles
These rnur young men were to spend thref
years In the royal school studying all the
learning or the day science statecraft' and
piiiioiiopuy.
more are two theories about tin- book of
Daniel one is that it Is an Inspired ro-
MOCe written about 170 R. C. lo enrourago
the jews to endure the persecution or llielr
rvraau enemies. i ne inner ineory la
hardly a theory hut A recognition of the
story as actual history written by Iiattlrl a
" cnararier. r.zeaiei wno liven
nuar Babylon during tin exile speaks of
him as tfiotiKh he were a historical char-
acter. These young men were chosen Tut their
promising talents and characters wore
given Chuldean names and put inlo training
on the same rood that the king had. The
king was young broad minded and a pa
tron of learning and art lie was always
on Hie welch out for promising boys and
r lo.u-.s in- seiei-ien even oilier jewisn
boys. Ho saw they hud had the beat moral
training also and would likely bncome In-
terested In him and his plans because or
Unte intelligence and of the honors he
king was showing them.
THE LESSON.
Their Noble Purpose Formed ft.
"Rut Daniel purposed in Ills lioart that he
would not Motile himself with the kind's
dainties nor with the wine which he drank;
Uterofon he requeued or ihe prince or thn
eiiiiuelis lhat In- might not defile himself."
I. Peril.--There was Just one peril that
they would be stamprded to do what the
others were doing. Not only was every-
body doing that way but the king set the
exsmpld. More man that Ihe king was
their patron ailil. in doing otherwise they
might orrend I t in and might loso their
llvox. It was a subtle peril and ftvornld.
They were tempted to drink the wine at
tauie jittt as ine King cita rney could
Justiry it on the grwund Unit the king drank
and II ought to he all right; also on the
ground u at drinking wine In itseir was
not wrung but only excessive drinking was
wrong iitid iney anew now to lake care or
themselves as so many are saying today
"1 know how to take care or my.-eir:" And
they COUld have pretended Pi take the wine
and have poured it out hut that would
Lai. gut Hi- tu mio trouble sooner or later
(ir they i.ould have argued that It was bet-
ter to drink than to run the risk or demii.
The other rorm or the temptation waa. to
eat tlie meats set before them. In doing so
they hilgnl have oaten something rorhlililen
by their law. Tor It would be too late trt
Inspect it alter II was brought on the table.
Or 11 might have been butchered In a
wrong way; or. aa the Chaldeans recog-
nised tie n gods In .dp-ring meal to them
these boys may have been understood to
do Hie same. Resides tampering with (lie
body and wlthtrlrh and enervating roods
would b" Indulgence or a wrong' kind. They
declined to eat It and thereby were under-
stood were kept out of p. i.i and had. a
new chance to show their God's power to
the people.
i nii-i lelire. now iltil naniei scnnlre
such an intelligent clear: coursgeuus com-
manding conscience? Hy Inheritance by
home training by deHnlle choice or riod's
aw and by seir discipline in doing rigni.
Their Wise Hsns lor Purity t-l.
"Now liod made Daniel to rind kindness
and roinpassh.n In tlie sight or Hie prince
or Hie eunuchs. And the prince or the
BUnUChs said unto Daniel I rear my lord
the king uim halh sppolnlcd your rood
slid your drink for why should he see
your fsces worse looking than the yniitba
lhat aro or your own age? so would ye
endanger my Lead with the king. Then
sail lianlei lo tin steward whom tne prime
of the eunuchs had appointed over Daniel.
Ilananlah mi- I and Aitarlah: ' prove toy
servants. I lie n tin e ton days; and let
them rive us pulse to est. and water to
drink. Then let our countenances be
looked upon boron- thee and the counte-
nances or tlie youths that eat of the king's
dainties; and as thou seest. deal with thy
servants so ne iiearaenea unto iriem in
this matter and proved them ten days."
I. Favor. -Dsn lei eaptlvsled the officer
who liad rharge of tie-m but aroused his
rear lliat Ue-lr vegetable diet might put the
Jewish boys at a disadvantage with the
native vouih- ami then He- king would
punish the officer for It. Daniel won hit
complete lolifMence by his own cmindenee
ami evioent sinreriiy in proposing a wn
days' test. He waa brave without bravado
and aggressive without belllgeresire
t. Test. -A diet of ten days was not
long enough Pi do them hsrtn Resides
HieV hail boon hiought up on that sort l
food evidently and they looked well fed.
The chief nrrirer h It sallsDed. but thn u
tin reeponslbtllty on the lower ofrieer in
eharg'ayof them One who hss the confi-
dence of another will be all tlie more cue
ful not to abuse it If another Is taking
risk for your sake you will do every-
thing to see lhal be doesn't turrrr. Mu-
test was tried out.
III.
TTielr Vary Great Success. 1S-M.
"And at the end of ten days tlielr coun-
tenances appeared fairer and they were
ratter than all the youths that did eal of
the king's dainties. Bo the slewsril look
away their dainties and the wine that they
should drink and gave them puisr. And
th. king communed with Uieui; sml among
them all was round none like Dsn let. Ha
nanlab. Michael and Atariah therefore
stood they before lite kins And In every
rustler or wist'om and understanding con-
cerning which tlie king inquired he found
them tea (laics better man all the ma
tance or Publicity Commissioner i tements.
or th- Chamber of Oimmerre. with a view
ard making It plain to the real Mate
dealers who are members of the Chamber
or commerce or contributors to the budget
fund lhat there must be a getting together
ir the rulet possible efficiency of lb'
publicity department I to be brought about
Among muse present at tne ineoung wen-
James L. .Msrr. II. l.n Salle n palm. It.
R. Sherman. J. I. White. J B. radon. D- 0.
Kloss. J. I. Vccminugll. C. R. Stevens M. P.
Stevens and w. V. I'avne. nil -if El l'aso.
and J. F. Flndlay. II. R. l ink and F. L. Hill
or Las Ornees. The latter were ralb-d In In
explain the method employed by the Ele-
phant BrUte Water I'sers' association In the
matter of handling prospects hrcuight to
I as Cru -es by the advertising done through
Ihe eKorts of Immigration Secretary Link or
the Joint Immigration bureau conducted In
El raso.
Reason for Call Explained.
In calling the nurting to order Mr. rai
ents explained lhat In- had. fell impellM to
call the real estate men together In view or
the ract mat his department of the Chamber
or Commerce was In correapolltletie wlih
the nrrirer or a temporary organliatlon
errrted by some S50 Herman rarmers who
have been driven out or ranada and who
are looking Tor a piare In whichto establish
a colony where they will he '"free rrom
Rrltlsh Inriuence."
t'p to the present time be said he had
been In the habit or sending to all rval
estate men members or the Chamber or
Commerce or contributors to the budget
runtl. th" names or all good prospects with
whom the publicity bureau was In corre
tpondence leaving It to the Individual real
estate man to handle those prospects as they
saw rit.
Can't Handle felonies Thai Way.
Ho did not believe however rolotiies
could be handled In thai way. He thought
lather that when a good colonisation tiros
pert was to be handled It should not he
Ii rt to rnrrespondenee. a better plan in
bis estimation would be to send an ageni
representative or lhe entire Elephant Unite
project lo the point at which the proipec
colony niil located unices no i vmiii
maps photographs i rnp statistics and other
dala inriuiiing lists or lanns aim em
powered to quote puces and terms.
It was not tne runrtion or tne i.nainner oi
Commerce in the estimation nr Mr. Clem
ents. to send out agents or this kind unless
the Chamber was barked- up hy the real
estate men who would sniirttnn any deal
Ihe agent might make. Ill no other way
could the arousing of Jealousy be avoided.
In this view every real estate man present
concurred.
Committee Is Named
Upon a motion of J. R. Paden. seconded
by R. E. Sherman n committee wss named
lo draw up a plan or organliatlon. Mr
Paden was named as chairman or this rum
mlttee the other members being W. Y
Payne It. K. Sherman James L. Marr. M. P
Stevens. Dexter Maori and H. In salle rhi.'
eotntnlllee as said above will meet 11
luncheon today at the Hotel Sheldon tin-
pared to discuss details Publicity Com-
missioner Clements or the Chamber or
Commerce was invited to meet with them.
ir the committee agrees upon a plan
chairman Pailen will Immediately Is-m i
call ror another tnei'tlng or all the real
estate men in Hie cltv. at which the plan
adopted will be submitted ror ratirietitlon.
Many Ruaaesllons Msdr.
Numerous suggestions ror organization
were made at yesterday's meeting. These
suggestions will be considered at t -in -meeting
and probably some rr attires or osrh
or them embodied 111 the plan ritUlly agreed
upon.
Mr. Clements pointed out that with the
real estate men or -El l'aso In their present
dlHOPganlZ'-d condition tlie work or his do
partttient In the chamber or Commerce
niadr Ineffective In ninny cases or at least
less effective than It should be. particularly
when handling prospects which came to pu-
rity as the result or tho advertising and
letter wrltlnir done by his department.
Presciil Plan Not a Hniid ne.
"As it Is HOW." said Mr Clements "when
a man or woman with whom the publicity
bureau has long been In correspondence
rinally comes to town often rrom long dls
lances the best I can 'do Is g over- w ith
them again Ihe matter covered by our
booklets anil by our letters show (Jasan
maps point out to them tlie samples or
frill I . vegetables and other tortus of vegeta
Hon we have mi show hi the chamber or
Commerce and then hand them a 1 1 Hi of the
n-al estate tn"n who are members or the
chamber or Commerce of contributors to
tin' budget i ood and turn them out the rrom
door. The result is Hint many or LfttgC
prospecta who have made their long trip
girlans and tichanlers lhal were In his
realm."
I. I'hyalral.-'-At the end or the ten days
the officer was perfectly satisfied that the
"pulse." Which means lite vegetable diet
was best ror the young men snd tt'l Use
"end or the days." three years they were
allowed their own way or living. or
courae they looked tietler and were fatter
thsn those who bad taken wine and roai te
meats and richer foods. Doctors econo-
mists. Christians and all ktrnw and say that
It IS physically heller to avoid these tilings.
That eoudltliin was duo both lo the right
ness or tin dirt anil to the rlghUiess or
their spirits In otieylng Cod. That still
counts.
I. Mental. - At He end of the the lime lin-
king had to. in in Ida service snd he saw
both re. nils or ii.. r good hsblll. Tliey
had rb-sr minds to ercelve. tine Insight
and balance.! judgment. God gave tbem
special aid aa He always does. Daniel
iiirpa-i" d all Ihe pi .I. -.-o.iii.il wise men
WHAT Till Ms I I It- HAY.
Ktallstics show thai Hi-- occanional drink
er lessens Ills i.r. spall; the moderate
drink'-r lessens It by more than one-half
the drunkard by an Increasingly large per
cent. In Hie Industries. In -up -man-'o
In commercial life In Ihe professions the
total nbslaln r has the moderate drinker at
a vital disadvantage. Head.
In forty countries of the world tin'
Woman Christian Temperance union hss
Its representatives or organizations through
which It Is creating sentiment which will
belli inlgl tilv lo a ruirillmrnl of tin- iiredir-
lion "A Saloonle.s World in lato' Mlaa
EVERYBODY'S
Do ül jtl ureen
Stamps All Day Today
Send Us Your Mail Orders
Our extensive and thoroughly equipped mail order depart-
ment affords you all of the many conveniences aa if you were
shopping here in person. We have a personal shopper to
attend to your wants thus assuring you of getting what you
order at the price you wish to pay. Orders carefully and
promptly shipped same day as received. Those requiring
Rush Shipments will find long distance phones in connection.
Eemniiniaints of Everything Tdlay
Friday is always known as Remnant Day in this store
the day on which all short lengths odds and ends left-
overs and broken lines are brought forward and marked
at hurry out prices. Among the good things tomorrow
will be found Remnants of Wash Goods Linens Waist-
ings Sheetings. Table Damasks Ribbons Trimmings
Draperies Lnces and Embroideries in the Busy Basement
Store. Then on the Main Floor we offer comfortable
lengths of silks and woolen dress goods at prices one-
..alf and less than their regular worth. Splendid oppor-
tunities to secure fabrics suitable for Waists. Skirts
Dresses and Children's wear at substantial money sav-
"''."s llllt III
Wonderful Offering of Women's
Suits. Regular 86 t11.76
and 920.76 Values.. i JLO
e .lust forty-two pf theHo splendid
ml ouch one n marvel lii ntyle
fabric ;m1 workmannhlp. Just an-
B of triune fortunnto "pick-ups" for
h thin store h noted and through
wo nffonl our patrons o mnny aub-'
ul .-. i'.i: . Nobby box nnil belted
Ik with full flnre aklrtn snd i. thorn
knee picata. Mntorlnla Include g.-itmr-sitkch
pnpllnft and broadcloths In
aciiMonable colorings.
Exquisite Even'g Presses
and Dancing Frocks.
Values Up to t Q 98
12.78 . . . ipO
Twenty - nine beautiful little
dresses are offered at. a remarkable
price fur tomorrow's selling. Tho
Styles are rluinty and Hiiituhlo for
every evening occasion. I'rettlly
made at Qeorfette. crepes chiffons
and chiffon tuffetiiH trimmed with
silk flowcrn net lop Iucih. etc-.
Colors Nile pink maize lavender
anil white.
iet Into the iiiiwutown district and beionin
lost.
Should llsve s l.orallnn Au''nt.
"We hIioiiIiI Imvo a -ales affftQI or locating
IMMi as they lime ul I. as Drilees pun-
posted or mi lUtOffloMle over to whom we
could turn these prospects '" '"' taken rroffl
one end r the El Pasp valley 10 the other
uiul shown evei ytlilnir there is lo be shown
In the form ul IgrlCUlturaJ Imuls. TIlH
MiM i. hi or loestinir niri-iit should Imvc
i.o connection with stiy Individual real
i -no linn mid the prospect aiiMuiii know
in u .'liny Hliould also know Unit he has
i ... tl ii i m to sell ind Hliuply han them III
I In Order tlist they may see every-
Hum- there Is Ul be seen without bcltiK tin
porsuned to buy nny particular pu re or
l un I ti'iiarilless of whether or not It pleased
the prospective purchaser.
tl an Prospects Are Timid.
"'.Manv peoiile are-arraht f a real extnte
ii.nl mid -mi others rceiinK that they w.iul
to vsrytblnft before they buy nnyihintr.
do not like to nppe ii to a real estate SKcul
lo be taken on nn iTuto trip ror rear they
limy he accused or 'Joy rldinir.' With ap
iiilouiohile tit the lu ck and call or lile uian-
i-.-i or the Intrniaraiion off! tie or publicity
i urcaii lie- prospecta brouKht pi ih.ii office
could be shown lite valley thoruiiKhly and
evi n If they did not buy they would kii sway
lili a recluí; Unit liny hud been nmr
t 'umiy treated and speak woll or us. The
mlvertlsliiK which I I l'aso would ip'l In that
way would be worth tlie cost Hut I believe
lbs number ol m uml sales would bs areatly
en sensed ir this method was toiiowcd.
the lAjfCBl Need tl Ihe PrrKeul.
"What wo are particularly interested In
now1 however in in return." together for thn
purpose or han. limn colonics. Shuuld a
representative or this German miony in
which we re interested In Just at present
come pi Kl l'aso how could lie he handled
by the publicity hurenii uhdef the present
system?
"ir. after irlvliiK him all the Information
we could rive him in addition to what ho
already hag received in the tórm or 'litera-
ture' we then save him a list or real estate
testers Ind tinned till it the rront door
he would probably leave the country In dl3-R-ust.
Miuiit lie sent to Las Crnees. n .
"He no hi lie sent pi Las- Cruces with a
loiter oi introduction to Mr. i. ink. .who in
tutu would hand him over to Mr. Flndlay
1.. be liken over Ihe entile KIcphaht Unite
project rrom i in Pi the dun. The
chances are hit would buy In the upper val-
lev somewhere But would that be fair to.
the hi l'aso real estate inch who are eon-
tllhllllllK Pi the upkeep id tile Kl l'aso
Chamber nr Commerce? Yon have it in
your own hands itenlli-incn lo provide Uio
remedy. Del toircther."
Tiger la Play Hllver City.
For the tiisi lime in the history of South-
Western rtMilbalL the silver city Normal
will nieot the Tltrcr on the Kl Paso Held.
I lie uiiine is lo be played Saturday at Ma
Hi-am I. park and Willi both teams ready
Tor the' contest a hard battle la eipected
to Ink" piare.
I r. J.nuloson has returned and resumed
his practice. OIA Mills btrtldlnir..-Adv.
I'KHTINKM Ql'RHTIONH
1. In how many respects does tlie rlbl
state or mind Influence Ihe body?
I Is tlier.. a slnsle reison known to
statesmen eionomlsu physicians ur teach-
ers why lluuor should not be torlddden?
3. Whst are Ihe IndlcSUnns lhat all the
states will to "dry?"
4. How will seneral prohibition brlnr
"sood times?"
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bests
the
Sifcoature at
CASH
OR
CREDIT
With Free
Delivery
Service.
NATIONS
PHONE 2576
220 Nesa Avenue
Don't Ik- runliil with cheap prices
Sit- Unit roa eei Quality Goods
unit Hun' i VY-ltil8.
Some of Our Regular Prices
Nations' Pride Klour
21 lbs. MO) 18 His. $1.00.
White Torn Meal per sack alio
Kn.-einad DouKhnul Flour.
per pkr a Be
KallOtVl Corn Flakes
3 pJtSjS MO I Fnuill) nlso 1
for
fust Toaatis
ttyls
.Mo
I
33c
Hpunlsh I'lnientos
small fan 10c; Large can SOc
Cu lined Hhrlmpa. 2 for S5c
Canned I-obater
20c can; 3.V- MSI 05c can.
Jap ('rah Met
1-2 lb. inn MO) I lb. can 45c
Salmon Alaska 1'lnk tall
can each 10c
Carnation Milk tall cans. I
for 15c
Sweet Apple Cider
Just Received
Gold Ilrund I'ure Maple Bap
Hyrup. (-Its. 60c; Malf. 01.00;
Gal fl.70
Cleo. WuahliiKton Instant Pre-
pared I'offeo
30c no; MO can; SOc can.
ilorllck'e Malted Milk
50i- Jar; 8I.0O Jnr.
Hospital size ;i.7.Y
Jonathan Apples 50 lb. box
for $1.00
Willi- Winter I'earmalns. 50
lio bos fur $1.75
Hetall 5 lbs. for.. 85c
Florida drape Fruit
H0h IOc SAT I "to a fur 85c
California Orunneu 200 sise.
per dozen.... 40c
California Emperor Qrapes.
Fancy pound 10c
JioardtiUf llouMti Hotels anil llcntuuranta Ask Ua lor Prices on
Calkm Uoodx It Will Fay You.
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