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EL PASO HERALD
Tuesday Xov. 14 1916.
I i
WINES I . !i
da; from a refugee who arrived from
Chihuahua City Monday night accord-
ing to government agents.
The refugee who had fled to Chi
li I huahiia City from Santa Rosalia said i
Initials of Carranza Are De-
clared by Villistas Mark
of Traitorism.
EH RELEASE
OF AMERICANS
onf.Tnation of a report t-ou west-
rn CTul-jahua that Villa bandits were
branJlng ill captured Carranza soldiers
wi b the le'ters "V. C ." for "Venustia-
no Carrarza wis received here Tues-
lHBiriFR3
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k r&nn
t
wno were disarmed and discharged Sat
urday.
It was announced in Juarez uuesaay
SflYSU. S.AGTION
T T
FBm riles
no matter how Ions' or how bad fro
to your druggist today and get a. 60
cent box of Pyramid Pile Treatment.
It will give quick relief and a single
box often cures. A trial package
mailed free in plain wrapper if you
send us coupon below
FREE SAMPLE COUl'ON
PXEAMID DRCG COMPACT.
6K Pyramid Bid? Marshall illeh.
Kindly send me a Free sample ot
PrraaHPilcTrcabaent. In plain wrapper
Street Maia
City.... ...-.. ...... State... ...M
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UD COLO? HE
SGHEIS" FOR
BOWELS TONIGHT
They're fine! Liven your
liver and bowels and
. clear your head.
No headache sour stomach
bad cold or constipation
by morning.
Get a 10-cent box.
Colds whether la the head or any
part of the body are quickly orercome
by urging the liver to action and keep-
ing the bowels free of poison. Take
Cascarets tonight and you will wake up
with a clear head and jour cold will be
gone. Cascarets work while you sleep;
Uiey cleanse and regulate the stomach
remove the aour undigested food and
foul gages: take the excess bile from
the liver and carry off the constipated
waste matter ana poison rrom the
bowels.
R-iieTber the quickest wai to get rid
cf colds is one or two Cascarets at
night to cleanse the system.
Mexico Informed Washing-
ton not Instructed to Send
Protest for Britain.
B SSOCIATEl PBKS.
Mesieo Citj. Mex.. Nov H A note
from the British government presented
to the foreign ministry Monday by con-
sul general Thurston the diplomatic
1 representative here in the absence of
I Thomas B. Hohler charge d'affaires is
said to inform Mexico that the United
States was not authorized to present to
Mexico recently a protest against the
alleged operations of German suama-
rines in Mexican territorial waters
communicated to the state department
at Washington through the British am
bassador. Sir Cecil Spring-Rice.
It is reported at the foreign
that the British note asserted that
Thurston was the accredited represen
tatue of Great Britain and that any
necessary representations would be
made through him. It was reported also
that the note declared that the com-
munication of Sir Cecil Spring-Rice.
British ambassador at Washington to
the American state department was
sent as a matter of information to the
L'nited States onlj.
harle B. Parker the American
. harge d'affaires also presented a note
to the government Monday night which
it was said at the foreign office dealt
with the same subiect. Foreign min-
ister Aguilar announced that he would
j make public the text of both notes to-
nicnr.
The impression prevails in official
circles that the American note declares
the American communication was
passed on to Mexico as confidential In-
formation and was not intended for
publication.
ilia had announced his intention of :
randintr all Carranza soldiers In this
way as traitors because tney ala not
driie out the "foreisrn invaders mean
ing th American nunitive expedition.
Customs guards hae been appointed j
Juarez to take me piace 01 tnos iunerican orate jjeparanenr
n wit. disarmed and discharged Sat- 1 Sr
Makes Representations
that the telegraph line is m operation 0 UaiTanZa Men.
as far south as Torreon
Following representations made on
Tuesday morning by the meriean state
department to the Carranza go em-
inent representatives in El Paso and
J Mexico Cltv for immediate action to be
taken in the cases of the two Ameri-
cans. Benjamin Brahan and Joseph Wil-
liams who are being held in the Juarez
jail both were promised liberty.
merlcan consul Thomas D Edwards
ci Juarez was requested to make a re-
port on the cases of the Americans to-
day and a message is a4so known to
have been sent to MexicfTCitj of a sim-
ilar nature
Fear Trial at Chihuahua.
A strong effort was made to prevent
the two Americans from bcinit taken to
Chihuahua cltv for trial as it is feared
that because of the unsettled conditions
there their lives might be lost
Andres Garcia inspector general of
consulates for the Carranza govern-
ment went to Juarez todav to hold a
conference by telegraph with Gen. Gon-
zales who Is in Chihuahua city and
with Gen Trevino. about the Ameri-
cans cases.
Later Mr Garcia announced ins rec-
ommendation to Gen. Trevino. which
was made during the telegraphic con-
ference that Williams be released on
bond pending a further investigation
.i DA on.i that Rrahan be r-
Ol 111S lDt . .......
i.guI frnm cuRtodx in Juarex. o
! orders have yet been received in Juarez ;
oiiice poga of the ra!a against the Araer-
'Lrr: ' -cans. . . . .
Nothing definite nas oeen iraimu ' ;
William Ibis the New Orleans travel-
mjr man who disappeared froni his ho-
tel here and was reported to be In Jail i
in Juarez. The cnarge against .
he is held in Juarez is not knon.
Albert Herold. another American who
was with Villa at the time according
to his father is still being held in Chi-
huahua city having been rearrested af-
ter being released on a charge of cattle
stealing near Juarez.
Soldiers Of Jackson
Michigan Are Tendered
A Festival By Mayor
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Mayor William Sparks of Jackson.
Mich. iui long distance host to the
nfc.r mil men of companies L and ;
r ft.hl-4n tnfantTV. at ClTflD I
A disDatch from Mexico City said that 1 ?." ul.j. .vkt w M. Gumoer. I
Mexico City had been notified by the t iarUsan. acted as personal repre- I
British embassy at Washington of the aentatlve of Mayor Sparks and at-I
p-esence- of German submarines in the ranged the "blow-out" for the Jackson
Gulf of Mexico and had been warned . guardsmen. I
that the entente allies would take Tne fan festival now being held in
"drastic measures" if the submersible.- J jacicson was transplanted to the mi- j
received aid from Mexican ports or j lit(a camp for the occasion. A northern
sources. Foreign minister Aguilar an- J rai festival feed was .men the soldier!
nounced that the note bad been sent ! BUests of the mayor. A course dinner
through secretary of state Lansing and j consisting of oumpkln pie and dough- i
charge d'affaires Parker. I nuts cider and popcorn and apples and
At the state department in Washing- 1 cigarettes was provided by mayor
ton it was denied that a warning had Sparks I
been forwarded to Mexico but that a. Two motion pictures of Jackson were
suggestion had been offered that Mex- I shown at the affair. One showed the
ico take nrecautions acainsi a vioiauon aacicson nrciwicwiit. lw....-.
rtf v nctrallt- ttirmttrh finhmarlne- f ntliop tr
of her neutrality
operations.
through submarine
entitled "The
The
Romance of i
PROMOTIONS AND OTHER
MICH. TROOP CHANGES
Corp. Paul M. Weaver. Machine Gun
company 31st Michigan nas been pro-
moted to sergeant. Harold Fields and
Harry B Newman have been appointed
sergeants in the regimental sanitary
detachment.
Harry R. Graham company G has
been discharged because of physical
disability.
Letters from the relatives of Henry
Get a 10- I L. Lock. Detroit brought his release.
cent box at any drug store. Don't for- t so that he may go home and take care
get the children. They rensri inis uanny oi oepenaenis.
Cathartic and it Is often all that is Tirst Lieut. Chester E. Bolio. Battery
reeded to drive a cold from their little B Lansing. Mich. has been detailed to
systems. Advertisement the Ohio battalion. Provisional Artillery
J -Cl II I Cll . Ul IUC 4.4.f U Ul I2IUU S Xii in
TIIPlSaEAY
K IMgf m UR
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SfiUBSlV
Hildly and KeslthfuIIy
Mary T. Goldman's Gray Hair
Color Restorer is the original prep-
aration for safely and quickly re-
storing the natrral color to gray
faded and bleached hair in a few
days. Leaves the hair clean fluffy '
and natural.
other was
Lieut. A. B. Hurst of company L.
acted as toastmaster A number of
selections were given by a quartet com-
posed of members of the motor truch.
CMavor Sparks is a military and ath-
l tic enthusiast. He is captain of a
company of zouaves in Jackson. His
son Clifford fcparks.. quarterback or
fhe' -University of Michigan footbj 1
team has been mentioned as a candi-
date for the all America football team
by several sport writers.
PROMOTIONS ANDCHANGES
IN THE ARMY SERVICE
rct Charles Sander appointed cor-
tvnral and assigned to office of depot
quartermaster to act as chauffeur
n ' r Serrt John A. Gannon
it-nori to Permanent duty at
B1Frank C Books blacksmith in local '
quartermaster corps assigned to fort
Sam Houston. . '
Pvt Ralph Wood company C. Second
regiment engineer- transferred from
Columbus to medical department at .
Fort Bliss . .!
El
as-
Fort
structor
Mrs. J. E Mclntyre. of Lansing wife
of Capt. Mclntyre. Medical corps with
the Michigan artillery has Joined her
hjsband in EI Paso.
I-irs Lieut. Harold T. Weber troop
TJ First Michigan cavalry of Detroit
has been detailed for service with the
..hi" S (-rralr-r. t r... Toiler Scbiiltx. medical
Clerk Norman L. Johnson company partment. base hospital No. S Fort
-u Engineers corps has been promoted Bliss transferred to company C Second I
to corporal regiment engineers. j
Company A.. Engineers corps ex- Krirt Minor J. Metzger. headquarters
pects to go to the rifle range at Fort ; detachment Ohio signal corps. trans-
Bliss for several days' shooting the lat- ; ferred as private to Fourth Ohio In-
ter part of this week. fantrj.
IMal A. C Dalton. quartermaster
corns at Fort Sam Houston to pro-
ceed to Fort Bliss on business con-
.. . ..vriuxt ... ... u . nected with construction of motor re-
How to have a honei-moon and be paIawp1s-E. Hill. medical department
a soldier too has been exemplified by jij. infantry to be sent to Hachlta
V M- to relieve Fergt. Riley Mi. wno
will be cent to El Paso to 31th in-
Free Trial Package and snecial
corab. Test it on a lock o hair. two Detroit guardsmen who have con
I ms test will prove more than any-j structed khaki huts for their brides
uunsecouiayinancavenisa- i within 100 feet of the troopers' tents rrii Lieut. Rex. H. Rhoades. dental
ment. Write cow and be surer i tell ' in th mn.n camn hro Th. tirn ri.i. "-A"- .... n.in.-i-j.l
f'e onrrcal color before it tnraed cray- Was it
b'aclcdar; brown.medrcinbro'mio-hchtbrown?
".esuar iuuu sirs at roar aructiNts. or i wiu na
yonr order direct. Clever Imitators not beiajr
Able to Imitate tbepreparatioa ltselfha ecopied
crar labels almost word for word. To be sat a
and snre. remember the came
Vtrn.ZiXzn CalinuaCidc.St.Paai.Kioa
Wasb Away
Sre
camn here The two girls I ... t?rrTiiie with authorized
haie gone merrily to housekeeping- In j assistant and portable dental outfit..to
To the many sefffrer of skin dlsess
D D. D the llQnld waih hss becom a
honseheia word. Tcey know it Is reliable
Hid they can depend on It. they do not
hesitate to recommend it to their neigh-
bors. It has proved itself a remarkable
remedy for all forms of Eczema. It is a
canuaie that is harmless to the most
delicate skin but ttlll it is ctive and
quick 12 action. If you are a scffrer
from skin diseases inc'udicg ulcers pim-
ples scales cruit or Ecwma. in any form
this remedy will not disappoint yon. It
has stood the test and today is the master
preparation for til skin diseases.
Came In today tad ak about our suar-
antee en D. D. D. Also about D. D. D.
Soap that bspf the ckm healthy.
For 15 Tears
f gL7 SJf9 "" -"
Kelly X: Pollard. Drassiita.
their army dovecotes and annarentlv
are as happy as any brides could be.
The brides are sisters formerly Car-
men and Elizabeth Roberts of Detroit.
The bridegrooms are First Sergeant
Frank J. McShara and Private Thomas
Moon company D. 31st Michigan. Car-
! men Roberts and Moon were the first
1 pair married but when. sergeant Mc- j
another ceremony soon followed and
the two fellow soldiers became
j hrothersinlaw
! The newlyweds have set up pyra-
1 mldal khaki tents with Madera pine
flooring. The tents are heated by small.
conical stoves and the cooking is done
out of doors in true frontier fashion
reDort to commander El 1'aso aisinci
for duty.
Pvt. Sidney L. Bode company D
Seventh infantry transferred to quar-
termaster department as chauffeur.
Sergt. J. J Martin supply depart-
ment. Fifth field artillery transferred
to medical department at Fort Bliss.
Pvt Frank A Mahr. Ohio ambulance
Thin Fo'ks Who
COPPER-The Maker of Millionaires
COPPER has taken its place with STEEL the great '-barometer of trade." "STEEL' it is but a
few years ago that the steel industry was turning out fortunes iu America at a rate that staggers belief.
COPPER todav stands supreme as'the GIANT among fortune builders for all time. The new wealth
which this industrv has given to the world runs into figures that are simply inconceivable. COPPER has
built new fortunes' and MADE iHLLIONATRES at a rate that eclipses the record of STEEL.
If you will refer back to the stock exchange sheets in 1915 you will note the following:
Anaconda $49.50 now $97.87.
Chino $32.75. now $64.00.
Inspiration $16.62 uow $6S.OO.
Miami Copper $17.00 now $43.50.
Nevada Consolidated $11.75 now $25.00.
Rav Consolidated $15.00. now $29.50.
Utah Copper $48.50 now $112.00.
share.
This range of price covers only a little over a year.
Wain about three vears n?o United Yerde Extension was beins peddled and meddled at 15c a
o -' o- .
Those 15c shares are now worth $40.00 in gold.
The Calumet and Ilccla has distributed to' its stockholders a total of ?! 32000000.
A BOOM IN THE RAY CAMP
Are you taking advantage of the Ray opoortunity?
A month ago the first announcements appeared in the public press
of the organization of the great ARIZONA RAY COPPER property.
These announcements called attention to the Ray camp. Ray Con-
solidated the big Jackling property and the investment group of the
camp was then selling at $24.50 today's market $29.00 bid.
RAY HERCULES the second property in the camp with 10.000-
000 tons of ore blocked out was selling in New York on the Curb at
$330 now $5.00. Think of the percentage on this.
We predict $35.00 a share for RAY CONSOLIDATED the cairms
big dividend payer.
We predict $7.50 for RAY HERCULES.
If jou did not take advantage of our advice on these two stocks
before do so novi.
Mini -sw . Ml " "" 1 1
fell ras:g: it . .-. rfi y 5
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3onna rufunf
AR1ZONS. RAY-COPPUJ. CO
ARIZONA RAY made its start at 25c
27 7-8c bid. asked 28c.
a share today's market it
Last Chance to Buy Arizona Ray
Before Arizona Ray Strikes the Ore
You will note from the cut the location of the chum dnll now down 1 40 feet. Another 60 feet should put us in ore.
Note the location of the ARIZONA RAY property adjoining the RAY CONSOLIDATED and RAY HERCULES.
First churn drill is in operation on the Juarez claim: three shifts of men working. Two shifts are at work sinking a shaft on Copper Zone No 7
The property of the ARIZONA RAY COPPER COMPANY consists f tweUe claims the company owns the claims. There is no mortgage-
no indebtedness; the claims are deeded to the company.
Edmund L. Hiatt's Past Achievements Assure Big Results for Arizona Ray
The development campaign of the ARIZONA RAY property is underthe direction of Mr. Edmund L Hiatt who. for ix years was the Chief
Engineer of the RAY CONSOLIDATED and it was during these jean that RAY CONSOLIDATED was brought from a portion similar to
that of ARIZONA RAY to its present position as one of the great copper mines of America.
It was during these years that the RAY CONSOLIDATED blocked out with churn drills the same method already adopted by ARIZONA RA
more than 80000000 tons of copper ore.
It was during these years that Mr. Hiatt and some associates recognized the remarkable value of the property now under development by the
ARIZONA RAY.
It was during these years that Mr. Hiatt gained the knowledge that enables him now tomake the very positive statement: "I know what I
am talking about when I say that the ore in these claims is an extension of the RAY CONSOLIDATED and RAY HERCULES ore bodies."
ARIZONA RAY is listed on the Los Angeles and San Francisco Exchanges it is an active trader. We predict higher prices for thii
stock not in the distant future but now. TOMORROW.
We belike that ARIZONA RAY will go to $1.00 a share when the news comes that the ore body is reached. That news will not come
in the near future it may come tomorrow or the next day surely this week.
Place our orders with your own broker or with us. Use the wires for tomorrow- ARIZONA RAY should sell higher.
WIRE YOUR ORDER.
W. L. WILSON & COMPANY
CUT THIS OUT
Frtc colored map of Arizona copper camps. Taia nap It
now on the pre and will be rcagy for mailing in a fer day
shoTT tbe location of all the famous copper dintrfcta of the
State and contains valuable Information from United States
Geological Surrey designating the mineral- bearing territory In
colors.
Send yonr name and atfdrens at once for this nap which
will be mulled yon as soon as off the press only a limited lae
absolutely free.
Xame
ddreas
Herald
BROKERS AND MINE OPERATORS.
Phoenir Arizona.
Main Office: Washington Bldg Los Angeles Cat
REFERENCES: Bank ot Oat man Oatman Ariz.; Hellman Commercial
Trust and Savings Bank Third and Spring Sts. Los Anceles or ur
Stock Exchange.
VOLNEY B. LEONARD & CO.
INVESTMENT BANKERS.
Tel. 291-407 First National Bank Bldj.
EI Paso Texas.
l:KrEREXCL: First National Bank El Paso First National Bank
Colorado Springs Colo.; National Bank ot Commeree. Huuston: Joha
S. Cook Miami Ariz.
Want To Get FatirraFS
transferred to company
TWO CIVILIANS SHOT IN
Increase In Weight Ten Pounds or More
I'd certalnlj gie most an thins to
l ha .hi. tn fat nn .1 f t nnunria and ita.v
CLASH WITH GUARDSMEN ! that way." declares eery excessively
1 thin man or woman bucn a result is
!
MffAtj r;PEUT
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civilians. According to the stories o
the affair an Alabama lieutenant
whose name the military authorities
refuse to reveal followed by a squad
of guardsmen entered the place de-
clared it was to be "Alabama night "
and ordered the place cleared. A quar-
rel followed and more than SO shots
were exchanged by the civilians and
Stiardsmen. who sought shelter behind
automobiles and other vehicles dnrins
'he shooting'
Military authorities state all the
Alabamans concerned are in custody
a that the officer will be court mar-tiaied.
i rouble
$$&&3Emi&
Gall Stones Cancer and Ulcers of tht
Stomach &nd Intestines Anto-Intonca-tion.
Yellow Jaundice Appendicitis and
other fatal ailments resa.t iros Stomach
Trouble. Thousands of Stomach Suffer-
rROOST GltRDSHlX RELEASED
Leo F Brandell. a provost guardsman
from the Cist Michigan infantry
charged -vlth the murder of Jesse Tapn.
a former soldier last week was re-
leased Monday upon his own recogmlz-
1 ance by judge Dan M. Jackson in the
3h district court. Tapp had been
placed under arrest and had been jriven
into the custody of Brandell. later
breaking away from him uhen the
shooting rcumd according to testi-
lory b' ought forth at the examining
! - jl bef 'ustlce of the peace James
11 ue.vcr 1 1st week liranocll asserted
not tmnosslble. desnlte nasi failures
I Most thin people art victims of mal-
' nutrition a condition which prevents
1 the fatty elements of food from being
taken up by the blood as they are.
when the powers of nutrition are nor-
mal Instead of getting into the blood
much of the Xat and flesh producing
elements stiv in the intestines until
they pass from the body as waste. j
To correct this condition and to pro-
dace a healthy normal amount of fat. I
the nutritive procetses must be arti-
flcally supplied with the power which
nature has denied them. This can prob-
ably best be accomplished by eating a
Sargol tablet with every meal Sargol
is a careful combination of six splendid
I aesimllative agents. Taken with meals
they mis with the food to turn the sug-
ars and starches of what you have
eaten into rich ripe nourishment for
the tissues and blood and its rapid ef-
fect has been in many cases reported
remarkable. Reported gains of from
ten to twenty-five pounds in a single
month are by no means infrequent.
Tet Its action is perfectly natural and
absolutely harmless Sargol is sold by j
A. E Ryan and other druggists every-
where and every package contains a '
guarantee of weight increase or moue$ j
back. 1
1 NOTE Sargol is r. commended only I
is a iiesn nuuner ana while excellent
ii t v.irren C Deaton. medical ue-
paitment to base hospital No 2 Fort
0113"
Reserist 'William Bush to report to
luarterniaster corps.
Bugler Howard Crtner companv n
Nixth infantry transferred to com-
innv M. 34th Infantry.
I"vt- S. E. Pelton. company B Sixth
ohio infantry transferred to company
11 Second Ohio infantry.
Pit. I'laude Boyer company H Sev-
nth infantry transferred to quarter-
master corps.
CANTONMENTS TO BE'
CONSTRUCTED IN DOUGLAS
Douglas. Arir Nov. 11. The tent
cities of tbe army along the Mesican
border In this district are to be re-
placed by cantonments. It Is announced j
t-y MaJ W. C Cannon quartermaster I
for this district. Actual construction
will begin with the next several weeks j
Lumber for the construction Is to b J
purchased In El Paso. Cantonments '
rre frame quarters which afford bet- i
ter shelter than tents but lack the per-
nanency of barracks as constructed In
egularly established posts
Ing on a 'en day hike north Into New
hike is to test transportation facilities
CRITICISES CONDITIONS IN
miADn pamdc nv cnuncp
tt.N17.
man of my calling. 1 bellee. wculd be UftlUflS fHAI AUAln AKUUfc.
New Tork -o 14 The managers'
ill!1
P'
w
Indoor Life Makes Fat
ers owe their corrroletc reeovtrv te
5rr"s Wosdtrfw Remedy ts A y other -j5 t'le shooting wa? not Intentional. I results in cases of uerous indigestion
for Stomach JUImenu. Ir ne oy KeLr - J fhjt he had shot at the ground be j etc.. hare been leported care should be '
Pouard. Potter Drcr Co a tniUti I 1) nd X pp to ttlghten him into
everrfrhere. AdeerMjeme&t ' p.n
LIEUT. ADAIR'S HORSE IS i
RETURNED TO MRS. ADAIR I
Portland. Ore.. Nov. 14 Mrs tamuel t
datr mother of Lieut. Henry Rodnei j
dair. 10th r S cavalrj slain In the
light at ("arrizal. Mex.. received Mon I
lij the d id officers' saddle mare
faj Lee Inch he rode at the battle
rt .. rtniiiit t r Ajnmrusl ftfri fit. '
I lir IIIUUH l n ao t-uvc;iu iiuui un
the fr.
(j u. dt KtLr . ' - a iijt ne Baa snot at the cround be ! etc hare been lenorted cire should be ' Mexicans and was awaruea n
Potter Drct Co a ruscUU 1) no T pp to frighten him Into top- I taken about using it unless a gam of I American war department
i
v eight is desired Adv
merioan
dair
to Mr
A
DEPENDABLE
REMEDY
HOSTEITER'S
Stomach Bitters
I For Poor Appetite Nausea Indigestion j Newman i
Dyspepsia Malaria Fever and Ague i p"OT" 4R"('
TR.-J?I r KOREIX TO KEir
macnT doti:. OR TO R.
DVCE SUPERFTiCOCS
F-t-T.
People who are confined within doore
I and who are deprived of fresh. Invigor-
. ating air and exercise must take pre f
' caution to guard against over-aou' V
ness. as fat acquired b; Indoor life li
unhealthy and a. danger to the rlta
. organs of the body. Lack of exerclst
tween the managers and the brother- ' n tne tresh air is said to weaken the
i bood representatives but it was re- j oxysen carrying power of the blood s-
j ported that they might be together in ' l?at it is unable to produce strong mns-
Washington some time during the week cl and ltality and the formalioa cr
when the congressional hearlntr on the . unsightly and unhealthr fat la the re-
! law begins. ' suit
ii yoo a- is or 10 pounds anovs nor-
FOIR ACTOISTS FIED. i maI weKht yoa are daily drawing on
r .vn... - a I You reaere atrensth aad are cosatant
fZ2 I 1 ""I Monayi eJ'e lowering your vitality by carryl. s
iJ.?l??h cos" 'aTCbf?r Pe1K by this excess burden. Any persona wh
-i0CM?f?facV-TJ-lIufpHr- Pe.y arc a"soI tn their ow mind that
were B F. 1 Hder F. L. Sartorius F. A. I they are too stout are advised to go to
Soto and D W. Rakestraw. Kelly & Pollard or tbe People's Drug
store ana get a box oi on oi sorer
unwilling to accept a chaplain's com- '
miMinn Miif ri l I'wrTTKiTi Kmnt. I
1 n pastor addressing a meeting of j committee of the railroads following
vnjin;uii.u ".i"J rfjyuua; - -rtt ua. aai- uicnill(i VII JtVllUilJ Ui 119 -Wll
e' Jhf-b?.rd!'f as. chaplain of the j ferfnce wltn the brotherhead heads on
"24iiJi i hi ?h tbe application of the Adamson elght-
nf rftiSS fh-n'PSrinlfJ? ' "our " continued deliberations alone
lr?d wLviv 'VtinHiTSS: nf 5Mier ft toda- n executive session.
.?l.?. Lt.?a50h"f"J!2 I Nothlng.was announced as to whether
.n.einiino nH mr- r.ri t.nn. - tnere would be another conference be
1500 CAV.UUIMGN 0 HIKC
Fifteen hundred men of the 11th
cavalry under command of Col W. A.
Holbrook left Fort Bliss this mom-
The Telephone Helps In Cold 'Weather.
During the winter months you will
use your telephone to best advantage If
you will call THREE-300. when you
want an Auto. Taxi. Limousine or
Baggage
City Service Company.
V Metropolitan Service. Vd
Tenement Owners.
re ;oj getting- all of the money
nouse eno ua orine ASK Li?
Me. lalize on tenaments.
Ru4 905 S S El Paso.
ld ertlsenient.)
capeules. and take one after each meal
and one Just before retiring at night.
Even a few days treatment has been
reported to thow a noticeable reduction
In weight. Improved digestion and a re-
turn of the old enertrr. footsteps be
come lighter and the skin less flabby In
appearance aa superfluous fat dlsap- f
1 Oil of korein is inerpen ve cannot
i Injure and help the J gest en An
J person who waits f relUie O"
pounds is adv iseu to e t bts tre it
! mont a tril K.eh a. Po. xri. The
I People s Lru: 101 u appi you
Adv.
Will Keep Your Auto Radiator From Freezing
BETTER GET SOME TODAY. IT WILL BE REAL COLD TONIGHT
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