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EL PASO HERALD
COKSIIL GENFBAL !S. Wf. TO MflVE MDINIII
BOPPTOAPPEAL; STlTfON.RUMDR? FOB
German Official and At-
taches Are Convicted to
Violation of Law.
'!
i Freight Building To Be On
Texas Near Ange; Offi-
cials Are Undecided.
What is believed will be one of the
first steps of the El Paso & South-
western railway system toward rout-
Ins Us freight trains through the ex-
treme southern part of the city near
the Rio Grande will be f e .rumored
removal of the main local freight sta-
i-lolate the Sherman act. were prepar- tion of the company from Its present
and Kansas streets to the block bound-
San Francisco Cal- Jan. 1 1. Counsel
for GennaT consul general Franz Bopp
and the four other defendants convict-
ed Wednesday night in the United
States circuit court of setting on foot
a. military enterprise In this country
aid conspiring by dynamite plots to
ins today for appeals from the verdict j locatIOD at the corner or
nf tne Inrv and were makinc arraYA- I
-lerts to furnish the Increased bonds. ! ed by th oId Northeastern yard on
iae norm lesas siree. u i"c vuiu
New Mexico Legislature Ad-
journs in Honor of Dead
Jurist's Memory.
Santa Fe. X. M Jan. 11. Dispensing
with everything except the formality
of convening both houses of the legis-
lature adjourned this morning at 10
j oelock to permit the members to at-
i tend the memorial service for the late
federal judge 'William II. Pope.
The service was by the supreme
court. In the court chamber. All avail-
able space was filled and many were
MEN II S
CUD SUM.'
elo.bo.-ate production in which JIlss
f" rkford lias eer appeared."
See Mary Miles Mmter today and
' uy Pickford Saturday and compare
!.i- two. They look alike and both
'S6SS that eharmmc twrsonaim .
gnetism and ability which makes !
true artiste. Adv.
GET IT AT McMICKLE'S
mjor. I
the I.i- :
IIAHLn WILLIAM'S AT Till
In "The Car and the Girl."
r.oture of the ''Scarlet Itnnner.' Karl:
- ... . m j t I Williams who i& starred throughout I
Children Are Tucked into becomes m tarRet for cupid dan.
- j j tit tr. ' II wl" De shoHii at the Bijou toda !
joea ana iu.uruej.eu ivxutuej.
Leaves Note for Husband.
Greelev Colo. Jan. 11 County au-
thorities today were Investigating the
death of Mrs. Besle Crozier aged 41
and her five daughters In their homo
on a farm near here late Wednesday.
Coroner A. B. Peck announced all in-
dications pointed to murder of the five
children by Mrs. Crozier who then killed
herself.
Everett Crozier father and husband
discovered the bodies of his five chll-
only. and ou are advised not to mi
it. -Liie tuiwwiiig MTrcn eiars appeal
also in this release: Edith Storej
Julia Swayne tlordon. Nellie Anderson
and the old reliable Charles Kent. Ad-
mission will be. Adults iOc chil-
dren 5c. Adv.
wt.h It was intimated the court would
-ciuire when the matter came up for
d nsideration tomorrow.
Teose convicted were consul seneral
Bopp. vice consul I khardt von Schack
Lieut baron W. ion Brincken a Sax-
on a-my officer on temrporary duty at
'he consulate: Charles C. Crowley de-
tavp employed by Bopp and Mrs.
.uararet W. Cornell. Crowley's private
tecretary i
crimson flush was the consul gen-
e al's acknowledgment of the verdict
t i a-id a shrug of the shoulders fol-
').J bj a sigh and the remark to
von B mcken "Well at least It Is
oer
Confttil 9Iaintainv Innocence.
1 1 .isul general Bopp said:
"In spite of the verdict I must still
n a'ntain my innocence and we will
ave no'ii.ng undone in our efforts to
cure a reversal. I cannot say that I
a.u happy at the outcome but I cannot
s-v I am surprised.
Our case was very complicated and
v were allowed only four and a half
ours to make our arguments. That
v is : sufficient time.
"T believe also that the outcome
ueuld have been in our favor but for
the lone and unusual charge of the
ludge. an.; particularly his Instructions
to the jury as to the facts. "We will
appeal of course."
Wodird Conducted Prosecution.
Mrs Annette A. Adams assistant
United States district attorney who
conducted the case for the government
received the congratulations of attor-
neys and friends.
All five defendants were accused of
having planned to blow up munitions
plants in America and. it is claimed a
tteamsh!p carrying supplies to the en-
ente allies railroad bridges and mili-
tary trains.
SEXATE PASSES MEASURE
REGULATIXC LIQUOR ADS
"Washington d. C Jan. 11. Trans-
mission In the mails of liquor advertise-
ments In circulars newspapers or oth-
erwise Into the states which prohibit
such advertising or solicitation Is
barred by a bill by senator Bankhead
of Alabama passed today by the sen-
ate. It now goes to the house.
and Ange and Octavla
The erection of a large new freight
station probably fronting Texas street
awaits action by the directors of the
railroad companr. and the necessary
appropriation. Southwestern officials
-iy that the new station Is an Im-
provement not yet decided upon.
The Southwestern it is said feels
cramped in its freight yard north of
the G. II. s. A. and adjoining the
Franklin street station and also be-
lieves that its local business can Ik.
better served ty having another sta-
tion In the fast growing industrial and
jobbing district in the east end south
of the main railroad lines. To reach
its southern belt line along the river
that would give Its trains entrance
and exit at the west end of the city
and thereby take its freight traffic off
Its tracks through the crowded busi-
ness district the Southwestern would
have to buijd little if any. track from
the old Northeastern yard. VA joint
arrangement with the Southern Pa-
cific by which that company would
also move Its freight trains over the
holt litis iKinilnmnir Tnin c?aa Vt
I freight traffic is another possibility.
ofcserrers oi tne situation say.
The Southwestern is said to be In
a first class position with Its many
blocks of land and tracits between the
old Northeastern yard and Its shop-
yard to play an important part In
relieving- the congested traffic situa-
tion in the center of the city when
the plans have been fully worked out
by the officials of the railroads and
of the city
SEVERAL CHANGES MADE IN
LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENT
Announcement was made Thursday I
morning that motorcycle officer M. By- '
ler had been assigned to the mounted
patrol of the police department and '
will work out at the Alamo park sub- .
station with officer TT. A. Hodges. Of- '
ficer Byler has been a member of the
motorcycle squad for the past 14
months and Is considered one of the
UNION COUNTY FARMERS TO
TRY COOPERATIVE BUYING
Santa Fe. N. L Jan. 11. A companv
somewhat novel In Its purposes and
manner of government has filed incor-
poration papers with the state corpora-
tion commission. It Is the Union Coun
ty Farmers' Society or Equity Limit d.
of Clayton with capitalization of $;.-
000 of which $2620 Is paid up bv L'fl
incorporators no member being per-
unable to gain admission. The New
I Uextr. n.ir ;sirlatlon nosiiinnmf th. ' dren dead in their beds when he re-
east and west. I beginning of Its special meeting until : turned from work. A mile from tho
: oclock this afternoon in orde rthat farmhouse the body oi Jirs. crozier was
i i .1 . I ... i - t. .hiaK I It It i nlfnl
us raemoers miKJii auenu lae raemona i iuuiiu m ui uim. ""-. -yr- i.j . . i ' -
service. clutched in her hand. Each or tne emi- "u " "'"E Vi" v aures .
aerate. "" '"J " "" Lu - t. i stock and no stockholder haimr mor
1'VITilllnmak0eUTsCOcm""lre:n "" """ " & ' "" ? L f- .' PJr "
Children Tucked Into Be.1. gage in cooperauve ouying ana seutr.s
Investigation by the authorities dis- and Is similar to cooperative companies
closed the deliberation with which the J p flourishing In Kngland and especially
crime had been executed. Each child I in TV ales. The farmers of about a
was tucked carefully in bed. Apparently J dozen new settlements in Lnlon county
tho person who fired the fatal shot j are interested in the undertaking
went from one bed to another. The age j j
of the children ranged from a babe j J
found slain in its crib to 13 years.
A note signed by Mrs. Crozier saying
on employes will make its complete ' ple.
report tonlgnt.
Sennte Couimittrr ot Heady.
The senate committee on commit
tees has not finished its work and will ;
be unable to rt-port before late this J
afternoon or Frida. Committees Von
state assays state anu county lndent-
fMinoce in4 i.minliT tin. tlc.l ... .&
last session have been discontinued I
leaving a total of 2u to serve.
The leaf of the Ceylon talipot palm
which grows to 100 feet in height is
so wide that It will cover 20 men.
The enmmftteen with the TliimTiei. nf '
members are as follows: Committees
seven: rules three; judiciary nine;
finance nine; railroads five; private
county and municipal corporations
seven; education nine public institu-
tions setei.; irrigation and water
rights set en. militia seven; public
lands nine; insurance banks and bank-
ing seen. livestock agriculture and
conservation seven: mlne and manu-
factures seven: constitutional amend-
ments seven printihg. enroled and en-
grossed bills five: roads and high-
ways nine: privileges and elections
five: revision five executive commu-
nications. even.
The number of committees the house
will have has i.ot been decided upon
and consolidation will be effected
wherever practicable. They will be
composed of five and seven members.
House Republican CaucuN.
The Republican house caucus has
elected Jesus Sanchez of Valencia per-
manent chairman and Jose G. Romero
of San Miguel permanent secretarv.
The chairman may call the caucus at
will and must make the call on de-
mand of fie members.
House Kmploveti
The employes of the house as de-
tiucu uyon inns iar are as follou-s
she could no longer bear the alleged in
fidelity of her husband was found. It
stated further she did not want her
daughters brought up in lives of
shame." Friends and neighbors of the
family stated they knew of no trouble
between Crozier and his wife.
dent of the southern part of the state.
Spiess has been called for years "ths
block eagle of San Miguel." The reso.
lution adopted by the caucus Is framed
in the language peculiar to resolutions
and s;ts forth that Spiess has earned
the name and worn It for years and
that there has arisen In the southern
part of the state a man who has all
the fine qualities which resulted in the 1
b.Ktnrnl nf th fltli imin Rnlprs and '
that in his person he Is just as distinc-
tive and that therefore it Is resolved
that hereafter Herbert B. Holt of Las
Cruces is to be known as the "white
eagle of New Mexico."
I XHs? rK KA&e&E
fff PANCEE'S fWSeR fcAs
KE-15 SO? IS fftSEhTfiE-MTH
ft ItCSE NEXT YEAP - "SHO-i-P I
eeujEue hM?-
H&S HE PftecB'tf viiu- -CHE
eflctf fT A TiE
ooery Bargains
BREAD Whol!S?ma 3 for 10c
Olive Oil pint 30c; quart 60c; 1-2 gallon $1.20
Tooth Paste Colgate's reg. 25c size 15c
Shaving Powder reg. 25c size only 15c
Candles reg. 2 for 5c seller 5 for 5c
Tea Black and Green Bulk lb 25c
Sardines in Mustard 15c seller 2 cans 15c
Sardines Imported res. 15c seller 2 for 15c
Tuna Fresh reg. 15c seller only 10c
Order
PflCCCC McMICKLE'S Wlth
UlII LL I MORWTTija Tftv Jroundu Coffee. S Pound
V .jv. Suira. F
Every
Coffo
Sugar FltEE.
1b. 32c
n
Polish (Nulife) reg. 50c seller only 19c
SoapCJX) 15 bars 50c; case $3.25
Soap Toilet reg. 10c bars 5c; reg. 5c bars 214c
Soap (Sr) Regular 10c Bar 7 for 25c
Washing Powder reg. 5c package 2 for-. 5c
Milk tall cans all brands can -. 10c
Milk small cans all brands can 5c
Milk Eagle Brand can 10c; doz $1.20
Corn Avondale reg. 15c seller 2 cans 15c
Green Chili reg. 10c seller can only 5c
Chili Con Carne reg. 10c seller 4 cans 25c
Honey Fresh Strained nint 20c: auart .3Hn
Fruits assorted 3 lb. tins each 15C 1
TODAY'S AMU5EMENTS
1VIGWAM 3IAIIY MILES 3IIMT2R.
Mary Miles Minter will be seen to-
Mis tv.Tt.. i-.r-kr Tr-. r " "" "". tue v? "
jn r.;-i... S 'V""1. """"Tne Innocence of i.izette. This s
dan. Oenevieve Harmon. T.mi TturhA. I . .... .. . j .i.
. - - i it;. ia ue nie uiuai uic.131111 uiiu liic
stenographers; cleverest production In which she has
IP
!
Sugar si
Ith Kvery 6 nrorrrie.
ding Sugar Will Gle .
Not In-
18 Lbs
most efficient traffic officers on the j legos! Tan assiMant cferfc
ana Ia. a. Hj-pr.
Thomas Kaln and Frank Currv. nvni
Ing clerks who are to serve also as
interpreters; J. P. Garcia and Luciano
Salazar. enroling clerks Alfredo Gal
force.
Capt. Tom Armstrong also announced
that patrolmen J. E. Tardy and H.
Haynes had been assigned positions on
the force. Patrolman A. Hart who
formerly had a beat In the lower part
of the city has been assigned to the
traffic squad and will work under
Sergt. R. Thomas- Tardy and Haynes
are new members of the department.
The work of maVln n th met.
of committees proceeded slowly. The
senate nas naa a committee to select
the committees instead of leaving the
You Can T
f l)
Your r Wlj
III Profit f I
1 Now j fc I
I 1
ever been offered. It is & story of a
young miss who went away on a v.sit.
She was most innocent and totally Ig-
norant of the origin of babies. When
she returned home after severa1
months" visit she found a bauy on t -e
doorstep of her home. Her maternal
instinct made her wish to have t
selection to the presiding officer John i baby and. as she was afraid that ehe
S. Clark the veteran Republican mem- I would not be allowed to Keep it. s
ber of the senate is chairman of this declared it was hers. She knew that
committee. Senator Clark declared that I al1 babies had pafpas. so she named
the work of selecting the committees j well but not favorably known man of
at this session Is the most difficult ! the town as the baby's father. "Then
that he has known in any session of i the fun began." as an eminent cartoon-
the New Mexico legislature. The judi- ; ist says. The picture Is a dainty pleas
ciary committee is one of the most im
portant. since considerably more than
half the bills are referred to it. There
Is not a Republican lawjer In the sen-
ate hence this committee on the judi-
ciary necessarily will be without a
lawyer to represent the majority party.
To lie "YVhlJe Kagle."
Chas. A. Spiess. of East Las Vegas
national committeeman is to share ihs
picturesque title with another: or.
rather a like title has been conferr-d
y the Republican caucus upon a rtst-
ftWI
Raus Mit
SJhoe S
Em.
ale
F ycu wish to profit by the best Shoe Sale of
the season you will have to hurry. The shoes
offered in this sale are not odds and ends and
considering the present scarcity and high price
of leather every pair is an exceptional bargain.
ing one. It was staged and directed
by James Klrkwood Mary Pickford's
former director and Is. all in all. a
most entertaining delightful picture.
The management of the Wigwam
urges its patrons to see this picture
and to get acquainted with Mary Miles
Minter if they are not already num-
bered among her admirers. Compare
her work in this picture today or to-
morrow with that of the acknowl-
edged queen of the screen Mary Pick-
ford who will be at the Wigwam Sat-
urday m her latest Artcraft picture
The Pride of the Clan." We do not
think Mary Miles Minter will suffe-
any from the comparison and that i-
about the highest praise that can be
given an actress on the screen. Adv
VIOLA IUVA AT TTIi; CRCCIAX. I
The Grecian made some glowinj.
promises for this week and what is I
more important to photoplay fans. It t
is living up to its promises to the letter.
Yesterday captivating little Viola Dana
completely captured the hearts Qf the
many hundreds who came to see her as
"Darya the Dancer." In this picture
I he surpasses all her previous achiev-
ments and In view of the fact that
ilif lime crsil me maiucn uu Hau
some notable successes that Is bayinfT
a good deal but It Is a fact that will
be verified by all who saw her yester-
day. In this picture she has wonder-
j ful scope for her remarkable ability.
She la called upon to do some heavy
emotional work that would tax the
ability of a Bernhardt and she is equal
to the occasion. Again we see her as
a happy carefree little girlie who be-
lieves in life and that it is everybody's
right to bo nappy. In this we find Miss
Romping and playing in tne
snow is every healthy
boys birthright but he s
apt to neglect precautions
against dampness.
A cold results then Dr.
King's New Discovery proves
. $1
45c
..25c
..55c
EGGS Fresh Every Day Dozen
Boned Chicken reg. 50c seller only
Cherries Maraschino 50c size 32c: SOc size. ." '.
Prunes small size fresh stock lb 10c
.reaches Dried best grade lb 121c
Apricots Dried best grade lb 15C
Apples Dried best grade lb 10c
Plum Pudding reg. 75c seller 40c
BAKERY DEPARTMENT OUR OWN MAKE
If you want that good Pie Cake or anything in the
Pastry line we make it.
Pie Apple something good each 10c
Layer Cakes all kinds (our specialty) each. .25c
Cinnamon Roll doz. 156
Nut RoHj dor. 15c
Cream Rolls doz. 25
Cream Pnffj doz. 2oC
Lady Kngeg doz. ...'.... 10c
Jelly Koll Zeals 25e
Reduced
3.5o to $11.00
$2.95 to 8.45
Children's SKoes
S1.50 to
5.00
.35 to
9
y) CHIAT3 ft. PSC'3
No Refunds.
203 Mesa.
No Exchanges.
R
ST
BUFF
. . i
LUMP COAL
PROMPT DELIVERY
PHONE 2611
Stops
that itching
It is a positive fact that the moment
Resinol tonches any itching skin the
itching usually stops and healing- begins.
Unless the trouble is due to some serioss
internal condition it onicklv clear airm
ail trare nf rrrnn r'nrr ; i I Dana as cute and sweet and wistfully
--- .-.0.jv.lu1nH fascinating- as any girl can be. And
orsimiiartormenting.tinsightlyerapti&n j again she is called upon to perform
leaving the skin clear and healthv I some very difficult dances dances that
Doctors have prescribed Resinol for i . ".h .. l E . al!Uld 5cre:
i'"'tu ixtiiiui ior i loc tne uttle im?9 Is very much at
over twenty years so when you try :'. i home. Her Brace is the natural rrace
you are using a remedy of proven value I " a born penius and her dances are
'I marvels of terpsichorean art. This
picture will be shown at the Grecian
jflhf ITTliy IT MB I a EI pas- Again the Grecian urges
ir fcl I II Pv3-lK4 I " patrons not to miss it It is one of
llmJ3Jk. M tglB I the rare treats of the day. Adv.
i sold by all druggists jgp W i n vnoi.u mciovood rxio.ru.
1 " ni1?" JLm I Harold Lockwood and May Allison in
. ! The riiv-r of Romance." a five-part
' ronudy-drama will be the special at-
'tT.fti'm today. The principal scenes
t tins feature were photographed in
i a.nd around the picturesque Thousand
IManris in the St. Lawrence under tho
.drction of Henry Otto who produced
'I'ndine" recently one of the lest
i fiatures ever made with -water scenes
predominating. The story abounds
t ith thrilling incidents that absolute-
1 demand the daring of two such fear-
less players as Mr. Lockwood and Misa
Allison. It was written by "E. J.
J Rath" which is said to be the pseu-
donm of the wife of a well known
I'nited States senator. A strong cast is
I seen in support of Mr. Lockwood and
' Miss Allison including Lester Cuneo.
one of the best heavy leading men on
the screen; Bert Busby Phil Masl Dan j
f UUIliUUt .LTC;.? MOIADl! UIE. .AXct 111 1 U1C
Daildruff ' River of Romance" will be run four
vanishes and hair stons
- uuu J.u... uuyo PIV.VL SHOWING OF "WAR HRini.
I "War Brides" closes Its ensrar-m-nt
at the Alhambra tonight. This pic-
ture has caused more discussion
throughout tho -ountry than any pic-
ture that has t.en released during the
past six months. At Its Initial show-
ing in Xew York the prices ranged up
to S?. It was previously shown at the
Alhambra at 2i 35 and 50 cents. In
crder that no one will miss seelnrr thi-
! remarkable picture the uniform price
within ten minutes there will be an ' bear children to be slaughtered In war.
it tne underlying- tneme. .azlmova
interprets the leading role and em-
bodies It with the heighth of dramatic
emotion. Although war is the back-g-ound
only two shots are fired. The
picture depends on actual heart throbs
ior us neing. v. natever your plans are.
H GETS THICK.
m
BEAUTIFUL
Girls! Draw a cloth through
your hair and double
its beauty.
Spend 25 cents!
s!
coining out.
Dry Hoarse or Painful ?
Coughs Quickly
Ended I
Cake Donghnnb doz 10
Pies berry each 12j
Gold Cake each -....15p
Lunch Squares eafli 5c
Cup Cakes doz. 15c
Coffee Cake cut 10c
Ginger Cake each iOc
Marshmallow 3 Layer Cake each !.."!..30c
Cookies Vanilla and Chocolate the best. 5SAo" 'lfin
Fruit Cake the very best quality lb 35c
aiSci xuuu indue uieau Dauea ngnc eacn loc
Don't compare our Cakes -with the ordinary bakery
cakes Eating is proof.
Meat Department K. C. Specials
Monie-Made Itemed?- that Save
Ton t2 Does the "Work
Thoroushly.
The prompt and positive action of this
simple inexpensive home-made remedy in
quickly healing the inflamed or swollen
membranes of the throat chest or bron-
chial tubes and breaking up tight
coughs has caused it to be u?ed in more
homes than anv other cough remedy.
Under its hcabn. soothintr influence.
chest soreness goes phlegm loosens j
breathing becomes easier tickling in
throat stops and vou get a good sight's
restful sleep. The usual throat and j
cuest corns are conquereu dv it in -
hours or less. Nothing better for bron-
cough bronchial asthma or winter '
coughs.
Bacon by strip average 4 to 6 lbs. lb 21c
Home Made Sausage best lb 10c
Mackerel small 2 for 15c
Mackerel large 2 for 25e
Codfish package each..-15c
Cod Fhh boxej each 25c
Holland Herring each 5c
VYienerj lb 15c
Bologna lb 12VsC
Boiled Ham lb 40J
Chipped Beef lb 45c
Chili Cheeje package 15c
Freih Rabbib 2 for 35c
pour 2-j ounces of I'mes lao
worth) into a pint bottle and fill the
bottle with plain granulated sugar svrup
and shake thorouglilv. You then have
a full pint a family supplv of a much
better cough svrup than vou could buv
ready-made for $2 oO. Keeps perfectly
and children love its pleasant taste.
Pinex is a soeciul and liirhlv concen
trated compound of genuine Xorwav '
pine extract combined with guaiacol
and is known the world over for its
promptness ease and certainty in over-'
coming stubborn coughs and chet colds. ;
To avoid disappointment ask ycur
druggist for "2' ounces of Pinex" with
lull directions and don t accept any-
thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute
ratiefaetion or monev Dromptlv refunded.
The Pinex Co. Ft. Wavne Ind.
Shoulder Roaj lb 10 c
Shoulder Steak lb 12y2c
Round Steak lb ISc
Loin Steak lb 22
Rib Roait lb VTV2C
Rump Roait lb lTC
Veal Shoulder lb 15c
Veal Chop lb 20c
Mutton Chops lb 20
Mutton Lez lb 20c
Pork Chops lb 20c
To make this splendid cough syrup' C OVSterS. Fresh. DUlt 20c niiaTT An
mr 2!2 ounces of Pinex (50 cents t I ' ' Jt .xco" Pmt' V- qudft 4QC
jaacon tiicea something good lb 25c
SATURDAY BIG HAM AND BACON SPECIAL
SAVE US YOUR ORDER. PRICE WAY DOWN
COME EARLY.
McMICKLE'S
ORIGINATORS NOT IMITATORS.
600-2-4-S San Antonio St. Fast of Conrt Hon..
To be possessed o a head of heavy
beautiful hair: soft lustrous fluffy
wavy and free from dandruff is merely
a matter of using a little Danderine.
It is easy and inexpensie to have
nice soft hair and lots of it. Ji st
set a 2i-cent bottle of Knowlton's
Danderine now all drosr s'tores recom-
j mend it apply a little as directed and I 0f
appearance of abundance freshnesr.
iiumness ana an incomparable gloss
and lustre and try as you will you
can cot find a trace of dandruff or
falling hair: but your real surprise
will be after about two weeks' use.
wuen you wm see new nair une and
downy at first yes but really new ; change them to include "War Brides.
nalr Knrnutint- r.nt 11 m-a- vm... . kA tlkiml... .nnin-v.. t ...
scalpDanderine is. we belieie the
only sure hair grower. dstrovei of i MAKY I'lCICTOItD'S EV I'lLM.
I?.1?? ?.c?re for 'Jr SCiL!' an1 ' 5Iar' P'ckford will be seen at the
Llcvcr faIs to 5top all"S h:"r at I W1Srani Satur.lay in her latest Art-
. . . ' fraft piclure. "The Pride of the Clan."
r.f? J2U i 1 V.rtAe low .W-"! . Thu. is the -:oud release since "Ln-
with a little Danderine and ar.-ful v ti.. r. .. i ... Tk i r'... :
li our lui.- taking oi - I f-.. ii i. ii-.li..- urum- i. n-.i
.Tr r lI" ! ' ' ''' n ni n i--.i "I "if Vi'lpivain
wt'1 ' I I -a.r MP na' VlTllP-;el Ihi sri.nfi
.--.-T.I !- .
t i ::
draw It throu
small strand . t
will be soft. Floss . ( j I
lust a fw moments a .Mipbtfu!
Tr:f awaits rvenone t. t--es th s
Ad ertlsement
i . tine-l
n o-'
CALOMEL IKES I
M SICK UGH! I
t IU
"bet- I
i jinn
m
ii -. -B
I S.5.G A.Ok COMPOUND HI
I LI BY MAIL 4-n INTEREST
..... f ..-.
"Dodson's Liver Tone
ter than calomel and can
not salivate
Calomel loses you a day' l..u know
what calomel is. It's mercury quick-
silver Calomel is dangerous.. It
crashes into sour bile like dynamite.
cramping and dickemti? you. Calomel i
attacks the bout?: anj :-hould neer he
put into our -teni
AVh. a uu feel tiihou. slujrrttih con-
stipated and all knocked out and be- I
liee on need i dost of dangerous
calomel just jememt.er that vou drug-
gist s-IU for -rt cnti a larBe bottle
of Dodon"s I.iier Tone winch is en-
ur-ly vegetable and pleasant to take
and i a perfe. t -t.li-titun- for calo-
I To -t i-t your
y.a ui iujiJ..
withq.UtenV f..u cew. free b0OKe. Banking by Mail- carries
with it no obligation to open an account All we nsfc I- an Ton-
portunlty to explain clearly why yout Srtnh?niH "Z? p
j ...i... : :" .:i". - .".."aoajjuum earo 4 Der-
to thr. Tnt.if..' r money Wl" D absolutely safe If sent ty mall
snseSt'on may haVe occasion l tnk " for th.s
Write to-day and ask for our New Booklet.
EI Paso Bank & Trust Company
V Guaranty Fund Bank.
El I'a.o Tex.
PRJS sgg Ha
mel It .- u .r.ini
liver witiio.it -in rin
and t.in not ali.iT
lon t tal.. . a..if.. r
cK fir- nexT H. I .
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uniu you are sausned.
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