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EL PASO HERALD
MIL MESSAGE
HI BE DEFERRED
2 Soldiers Are
Held Charged
With Robbery
Arrested at Fort Bliss They
Don t Remember
Holdup.
President May Not Find It
Necessary to Appear
Before Congress.
Wa.-hmston. D. C Dec. J. Presl-j Following a report of J. H. Maclaa.
31 Wilson will not begin prepare- chauffur for the "W auto stand.
on of his message to congress od to the military police Out he was
i-e railroaS situation until director ' heId np Md robbed by two soldiers
general Hines has conferred with on Biles road at Z:i oclock Wednee-
l oitgreesoiuJ leaders en the pending j . . .
alroad biu it n-as said today at the ! day morning. tw men were arrested
iita house. at Port Bliss by Pvts. Chester Kiel-
It
n leg
resident vould not resrsrd It
-.eessarv tu address congress on the
- -bject. LCirierr in congress have ex-
.essed doubt that enactment of the
.lis could be completed before the
nstmas holidays.
rlach of the measures provides for
return cf the roads to private
..f-ation within a specified time but
are dirf-rent in other respects.
j:i -'liariy as to the method of deal-
with strikes and lockouts and
tr differences will have to be com-
used 'n conference.
DOCTORS FIND
REMEDY FOR
COLDS AND FLU
CaJofobt die Xew Naiueaieu Cafe.
b TaUefis9 Cat Sfewt Cafe and
and May Prereat Fk By
Keeping Urer Active.
.A3 intimated that the status of man and L JC Grants of the provost
gisUtion might be audi that tfce J rr t vi- .u
for investigation in connection with
the case.
Maciaa said he naa returning fna
a drive to the fort when he saw a car
stopped in the road and a soldier
Atandiitar by it.
"He travfd me down" the chauffeur
said "and when I stopped he thmt
a revolver ffainst my chest and amid:
'Pull oat what yoa have. I tried to
drop some of my money in the auto-
mobile seat as I sot oat bat I could
not. They took abont S5 from rae. As
1 started to get back Into my car. one
of them remarked: 'Maybe that guy
has got more. They searched rae
again and found a bit of money thy
had overlooked. Then they told me
I to drive on."
The two men arrested were found
to have a pint of adulterated whisky
in their possession acconunsr to tne
i military nonce xne niter oxzicers
j say the men told a atwry of bavins:
bought the whisky from a Mexican at
the carat va I arronnda. The waisicy ex-
hibited br the Drovosta as that taken
I from the men contained a quantity of
dark particles which looked as tnoua;a
i mev were owveruea tooacoo. a
! number of small hairs also were in
the bottle.
The soldiers told the military police
1 that thev drank the greater part of
IVeicians have learned from ex-;a Ptnl f ltm lqor and that after
rivne dun us Vac epidemic of influ- that they do not remember their
t-hat one of the most Important actions. One of the men became vio-
'ors in the prevention of flu and lently xJl from the liquor. The pair
eamonia to keep the liver active . said they did not remember where
-- that tlie digestive organs may oe in' they got the automobile they are al-;-eriect
working order and the system leared to have used in the robbery and
err-by enableo to throw ofr colds. that they have not the slightest rec-
ck rore throats and resist serious ollectio'n of havinr committed any
"rrp'i-ation For this purpose they! crime beyond the purchase of the
.it found i hat the new. nausealese whisky. They were arrested at
di'i'ici iaoier cat tea mioiiu rire lx:30
.i- jnoe fireciie even inaiLine otu
ra.oinf. which was forjper'r the
' ?c sal favorite as Olotaos do not
eaktti the patient nor Interfere with
' f dtVetite and digestion.
At the first sign of a cold or sore
roat Jiorxor recommend one Calo-
-b at bed time with swallow of
rttpr ioat"s all. No salts no causes!
or the &siphest interxerence with
vour die pleasure or work. Next
"icr-iiasr yoa wake up .feelins fine.
c -r Tiver is active and your appetite
per. for a oo& breakfast
r or youf ' rotectlen Calo tabs are
&-d only in original sealed pack sees
nrice thirty-five cents. All druggists
recommend and guarsntae Calotabs.
-'n-jr monev back if yoa are not de-
lsrhted with tbem. Adv.
PAN MOTOR CO. TARGET OF
ENEMIES SATS PANDOLFO
Chicago nt. Dec 2. The Fan Mo-
tor company of St. Cloud. MIabu has
been subject to the attacks of Its
PTOIII
FOR PERSHING
Military Forces Combine to
Snow Progress of
Army.
A military carnival will be held In
honor of Gen. John J. Pershing; when
the former estsmmaaer of the Ameri
can expeditionary farces visits this
city in January.
The carnival is to be held on the
afternoon and evening of the first
day Gen. Pershing: spends here. It
will be held ' t Fort Bliss. The exact
location has not been determined. Cot
Francis Glovor. district chief of staff.
said Wednesday.
Drama by Howie.
Plans for the eaxalval were dratted
by -Maj. Gen. Robert l Howae. dis-
trict commander. Its onrDose fat two
fold. The first is to let Gen. Pershinjc
see the class of training given to
young men in the army now and the
equipment and facilities here for the
manufacture and retwir of war ma-
terials. The second Dnrstose is to aive the
public an opportunity to see the same
thins;. Gen. Howae was aided in
drawine vs tha program by the va-
rious ortTXEdsatioas. educational and
recreational officers in the district.
Tho big; Pbrstuns; carnival is to
have three departments. The first is
the exhibit of equipment which will
rails from rifles to 1W millimeter
cannon and will Include" ammunition
for aQ kinds of arms usel by the I
army ana ail Kinds ftt machinery.
Taried Maneuvers.
The second department will consist
of exhibition drills and maneuvers
showing functioning; of all branches.
X platoon or seettesi of each organisa-
tion will participate in .this.
The third will be an exhibition of
the progress in edacattonal training
schools of the district- Bvery known
trade will be demonstrated aad
handiwork of the men will be- shown.
At sight beginning at 7:0 oclock
there will be a practical demonstra-
tion In pyrotechnics. AH kinds of
military pyrotechnics will be shown
from airshln fbares to around rockets.
Col. Glover said the night show would
light up the entire city of SI Paso.
AMERICAN PEACE DELEGATION
TO SAIL FOR HOME NEXT WEEK
Turkey Wants
U.S. To Ratify
Peace Treaty
Abdul Mediid Declares
Delay of America Is
Hurting Nation.
Constantinople. Turkey Dec S.
(By the Associated Press.) Abdul
Medjid Bffendl son of former sultan
Abdul Asia and heir presumptive of
the Ottoman throne in an Interview
given the Associated Press today ex-
pressed the hope that the Cnitad
States would ratify tl.e treaty of Ver
sailles and made an appeal in behalf
of his own people.
It Is stated that the Turkish oauu.
is Jtelng delayed because of the atti-
tude of the United States.- Abdul
Medjid said "it should be remem
bered that we have been warring for
me last ten years. We are exhausted.
Want Chance to Un.
"Why eancot we be given a chance
to live and prosper and develop eco-
nomically. We are a gifted people
and if we turned to the ways of peace
we would Show th varM
JURY BUITS
SERBTVT. ALLEN
Soldier Found Not Guilty
of Murdering Mexi-
can Wife.
Sergt. James Allan Is free. Be will
return to the Fifth cavalry which Is
now stationed at Marfa and start 1fe
over again as a soldier. I
The sergeant a straight well built
and soldierly faUsw. V years old was
acquitted late Tuesday evening by a
Jury la the 34tk district court on s
charge of murdering his 17 year old
wife Grace Candelaria Alien at their
home in Orchard Park the evening
of Sept- 13.
' The first balbrt stood 11 to- 1 for
acquittal. The next ballot decided he
was sot guilty. The Jury was out
only an hour.
lse iceeora trae-
The case was almost a record one
where alleges muroer is mvoivoo.
The Jury was selected Monday after
noon xne testimony Beau meaomy
morning. The aigunieeita closed late
in the afternoon and the jury re
ported that evening.
7 T 1.-1 ... 1 VmW T.nmnm -
In mii.t.ri c "'"sistant district attorneys piiamiw
ln?. m.Iltary ay- llh. snldler. Lyons made tha first
speecn. reviewing w tine points in
th case and declaring that the sol-
dier's story was improbably and El- !
Paris France Dee. S. The Ameri-
can peace de leg-attest with most of
its personnel win anil for the United
States from Brest next wbek. The
day has net been fixed.
Whether one delegate snail remain
At the Pe e Mt. Ptsnkl to
BEAUTIFUL
LOGAN
HEIGHTS
Cheiee tVeee Swvr Sel be fee .
$130 and $125
PS only tie down and rkee ss
per nu atfh ew each lot.
1o later t Ko Wnxee
La til Deed is Denver.
BUT EL PASO REAL. ESTATE
XOW and ib at en tfee naoeper
Ity tnc fit 7 wfll eajer nbm all
is found.
Anderson
Invi
it Co.
Selling scents
M Mesa Ave. EI Paso. Texas.
ei.Iu ever aince It was organized t? continus paruop-tjon in us worn.
of the supreaw council rests. It was
said entirely with the state depart
ment a munnM.
sumed the stand a Lis own behalf in At the state department in Wash-
tbe trial of 13 (Xi roo ration officials iua-ton yesterdar It was indicated
accused of abuse of the mails in stock that present plans arc that the en-
S. C. Paodolfo. president and organ
izer testified Tuesday when be
41 IS A Tin nnlurhtnlt- ......
America has to heln it
our fault if we got into war but be-
cause France and Great Britain sided
with Russia against up I warned the
French and the English before the
rr inai iney were forcing us to Ger-
Would Have RM ikri
I. it would bave been a shorter war
i ir t i. 1 t i-araanelles open
uvea iistenoa to. Alio I rM .
lsed that a German alliance would
rum us. nat saould be done now. It
remembered that Alsace and
Lorraine were one of the causes of
the great war Well if Turkey is
partitioned it will make new problems
H im: B4tm Kino.
"For the sake of the whole of hu-
manity let the Vnlted States of
Amcr ca continue Its fight for an
honest peace. The Wilsonlan princi-
ples are based upon eternal oeace for
all the world. it the United States
continue fighting until a real victory
peace is achieved. If the United States
H"i now ii win mean new disas-
ters." Prince Medjid is nearing his iOth
yenrt For 33 years he was a prisoner
under the late sultan Abdul Ham id-
He has one wife and two children.
fers cloned for tho pmecentlon. ask
ing the Jury to find the roan guilty i
of murder er acq ait him. I
"The soldier is not guilty of man-
slaughter. He is guilty of murder' ;
he declared. Then be went oa to show
why the prosecutors believed be was
R. V Padeb. attomov for defence i
told the Jury that be was appointed
by the court to defend Bert. Allen
because the sergeant bad no funds to
employ counsel. Peden said be was
a newcomer here but was deeply con-
cerned in the case because he be
lived the soldier innocent and be-
cause he wanted to see Justice done
for the soldier whose home is in far-
away Maryland and who Is in a
strange state in trouble and without
friends.
Attorney Peden stressed the fact
that the sergeant loved his wife that
he had no cause to km her and that
bad his story about bis wife firing the
first shot been a lie. be would have
covered the crime with other lies. He
said bs believed the young Mexican
wife loved the soldier and rather
than give him up to allow him to go
without her to Marfa. where his reg-
aeliriur ooe rations-
He also told aia Jury thmt a trans-
action of May mt whereby he was
to receive lsu.MO shares of Pan stock
for half tbfl selling pries was utered
into to protect tha company tb ease
its license to aeli stock wars taken
away in any state. .
"I knew that 1 eouM dispose of the
stock personally if the Means of the
company were canceled" he said.
.. AM tn ni-ntMt tb CUlOUanV
i Interests." '
Dent I-et Cfcrfctmas Pass Without a
Kodak to tke ramny.
A Kodsk la something that should
be in every family a treasure and
means of recreation beyond compare.
Give Kodafcs for Xmas presents.
SMth's Photo Shop.
Scott White Drug Co. In Mills Bldg.
Advertises et-
Certt A Co. buy liberty Bonds.
Sure
Relief
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
BELL-
FOR IND!
DIGESTION
WORDS OF PRAISE FOR PE-RU-NA
ON HER UPS DAILY
The experience of Mrs. Albert
Host 264 Baclrmst-cr St South
Manchester Coniu is not unus-
ual hot furnishes most convincing
evidence of the value of PE-BU-KA
in diseases of a catarrhal
nature. She describes her case as
follows:
-t h4 CATARRH f the STOM-
A''H. BOWELS. AND LJVEB. Al-
taoosh I bad a&ay doctors. Inclodlot
s specialist. I was obliged to take my
bed eatirelr- Today 1 am almost
ashamed to meet nty friends X have
salmed so in wlghL That was one
year mco but words of praise for PE-RU-NA
ar on my lips dally and
friends wbo have taken my advice
bavs siso bees helped
I wish yoo could understand my
fe-llns toward your LJPE SAVER
PE-BC-NA. If I aeed a little cleans-
ing it is PE-RU-NA. If my friends
cemplaln I prescribe PE-RU-NA. It
is like a coed old doctor a safe med-
icine. I hv taken PE-RU-NA and VAN
A-L.1N and today thank God for a
storuach ard appetiu. I am getting stronger all the time."
If the merits of PE-RU-NA were fully appreciated in every house-
hold thousands of lives could be saved and countless thousands of cases
ol chronic lingering diseases be prevented.
PE-KU-XA n backed by the verdict of two generations fifty years
of success. With tout health at stake you cannot afford to experi-
ment. Profit by "the experience of others and keep PE-RU-NA on
hand for coughs colds catarrh of the nose throat stomach bowels
or other organs.
The finest possible medicine for restoring the strength after a long
j : kjiesi the grip or Spanish Influents
PE-EU-KA is a tonic laxative for catarrh of every denuiptioa.
SwM Everywwerc m Tablet er Liquid Fora.
S Strong
Reliable
Medicine
tiro American delegation would leave
Paris on Devember . leavnac; am-
bassador Wallace to take up the
task of closing up any affairs re
nminlnc unsettled
CHINA EXPRESSES GRATITUDE
TO SENATE FOR RESERVATION
Pelrin. China. Dee. . iBy the
Associated Press! At the request of
the Chinese minister In Rome the
I Chinese house of representatives nu
. - Ti n 1- TTnittfMf neatea
CCU. MWISui w - .
sesaUe expressing "the nation's grat-
itude for the valuable service ren-
dered by the senate la adopdns a
reservation to the Versailles treaty
which reserves to America fnu liber-
ty of action relative to the Shantung
controversy
Tweaty-frre tneveaiid students con
ducted a demonstration here yester-
day as a protest asalmX the landing
of Japanese marines at fuehow.
CABINET CRISIS FENDS
IN CZECHO-SLOVAKIA
Prague Dae fc By the Associated
r) Aa a reanlt of the with
drawal of the national Socialists from
the coalition wjtn tne social
crats a cabinet crista seems Impend -
in- i rxacsM-So-nkia.
This action was taken as a protest
against the development of a radical
element la the social DesooeraUc
ranks.
MAJ. CABELL IS ORDERED
TO REPORT AT DOUGLAS
Washington D. C Deo. 3. Maj.
Derosy C. Cabell Jr baa been or-
dered from Fort Mdrherson. to Doug-
las. Arts. to report to the First ca-!
airy. First Lieut. Harry 8L Van Etten
medical corps Whipple barracks has
been ordered to Camp Dlx. Cant. John
Jay Moore medical corns has been
ordered from San Francisco to Fort
Bliss.
latent bait ben sent or to see him re-
TO RELEASE FORMER ARMY 'gf3 Ml '.E'tJZ fireA'o
CAPTAIN AT I.EAVTNWnBTH I kill him.
- Expert fVHaevee.
. t worth. Kani. Dec I. David Four shots entered the girl's body.
A. Menkes former army captain who Two entered the sergeant's. The
was COUrtrnartlalf d early in the war nrnsemtlon arwoed that the soldier
and sentenced to sere is years at shot hut wife than shot himself. The
Fort Leavenworth for alleged die- defence stood by the soldier's story
loyalty win be released upon a writ of the girl shooting at him first and
of habeas corpus it has been learneL the four abets resulting in the scuffle
The decision declares the court-1 which is supposed to have followed
martial was illegally constituted be- Attorney Peden asked Dr. Hugh
iaa made up entirelv of retired army I "bite and deputy aherur ivy ria-
off leers and restores Henkea to bis: ley to take the stand after all the
rank of captain. I other witnesses had finished.
At the outbreak of the war. Henkes.
whose father was born in Germany
tendered his resignation saying he
could not make war upon blood rela-tions.
"Money refuoderl without argument on any purchase that doe not prove
satisfactory."
Silk Shirts A Man's Gift
and this store is plentifully supplier with ajnpk stocks of fee starts in crepe tie chile s3k broadcloth
silk jcrtey putty willow taffeta and tab silks at $7.50 to $15.00.
Silk Shirts
at $7.50
Of serviceable tub
silks in smart strip-
effects. Splendid
values.
Silk Shirts
at $10
Crepe de chines silk
jerseys sod radium
silks. CJassy stripes.
Wilson Bros and Manhattan Shirts
f fate madras and fancy weaves at $2.50 to $5.00.
Greenberg's Suits at $32.50 $35 to $50
Belter doable breastexs and form fitting models of sturdy wool fabrics that present stsnteme clothes
values at me price asked. The Greenbarg moe-back guarantee goes wiii every seat
GREENBERG'S
Two Stores
315 San Antonio St Sheldon Hotel
snvn
or five I art ss from tho raimrio. but IT
fired against ones body the firs.
wder aad staoka would likely fol-
the oath of the) ballet and leave
no burn.
Kw
i LOCAL BOY AMONG SOLDIERS
WHO ARRIVE ON TRANSPORT
:w York. Dse. t Thirty-one
Texas soldiers arived here yesteraay
from Brest aboard the transport
Orisaba. Among them are Leonard
SrL San Ana-ela: William Lyall
Eagle Pass; Eugenic Folada San
Angelo: John W. sails. Santa Anna;
William L. Summers El Paso.
GERMANS REFUSE TO SIGN
PROTOCOL UNCONDITIONALLY
(Continued from page 1.)
Levy Grocery Company)
Undersell
All others
Phones 9 and SO.
TOFE DELIVERY
418-430 East San Antonio St.
AT CASH A!SD CARRY FKICKS.
SPECIALS
-xiss Cheese. n ESe
New loriV Mate Cheese lb Sor
( onghorn Cheese lb 4Se
I Ance Dill Plekiea doi SOe
our Pickle doz Xfte
Mtrn Vix Pickles ulnf HO.-
K - ul " -'r
Settt. g pkga.
Verssteeni X pliga
Fiahead Barley lb
Lintel lb
Yellow Split Peas lb.. .
I !
Z9c
.. '-Oe
29e
ISe
position on the part ef the Germans
to modify their attttaoe.
Th annreme council today ad
dressed a note to Germany proteetfug
ajralast tne increase 01 uermaay
armament contrary to the provisions
of the peace treaty.
AI.LEGKO UBS KB ER 'TJRKBD
awb utr Hltvn H41WM AABBK
Presidio. Tex Dec J. Pvt. Angelo
Brano aa alleged deserter from tks
American army wbo waa arrested by
a detachment 01 tne esin a!""
cavalry at San Juan. Chihuahua re-
cently has been turned over to a
representative of Col. J. J. Horn-
brook commander of the big Bend
district.
VORARLBKRG DECLARES TTSKF
FREE AJTD umBPBKDEKT STATE
Vienna Austria Dee. - (By the
Associated Press.) Christian and So-
cialist deputies have presented a for-
mal resolution tn the Vorarlberg diet
declaring that province a free aad in-
dependent state. This action waa
taken with a viefr to annexing Vo-
rarlberg to Switzerland.
XKGRO 3UDE MILTTAT ATTACHE.
Washington. D. li. uec. a vqu
Charles Tenng. retired the only
negro officer of the army to attain
that rank baa bees selected aa mili-
tary attache to Liberia at the request
ot the African republic-
NEW HARDWARE FIRM OPENS
STORE ON EL PASO STREET
The Yaffe-Elmendorf Hardware conj-
rarv has ODened for business at 301
.-nuth El Paso street at tbe old Payne
I siauO. The new company is composed
I of A. Yaffe. who has been in the
j hardware business for the past eight
j years at 40 South SI Paso street and
Frank Elmendort for 17 years con-
nectd with Krakauer. Zork & Moye.
ARMY MR COAST PATROL
PLANES MAKE TRIAL TRIP
2kIlneola. Y.. Dec 3. The army
air coasi patrol went into service to-
day when two de Hart land machines
each manned by a pilot and aa ob
server lett nere for Langley field ;
Virginia. They expected to make the
trip of 325 miles in four hours and
return orer the same coarse tomor- i
row. j
The observer who are instructed '
to watch for sigia cf shine In dis-'
tress will bring to CoL Archie Miller t
conunandina- all amy aviation fields !
on Lens; Island a detailed report of
all incoming and ontpolnp ships
sighted storinc; the flight.
Ueut. EL H. Minzelman and Tin&jt
V. Bean both army fivers of tonar
experience are the pilots of the ma- !
chines and they are carry ins; master t
eecxncian9 n enry .Tieyers aad Or-
vUle Hay oes as observers.
DICKMAN IS NOMINATED
TO BE MAJOR GENERAL
Washina-ton D. C. Dec a. Nelson 1
B. Gaskill of Burlington. N. was
nominated Tuesday by nresident Wil- J
son as a member of the federal trade '
commission to s-jceea J. Franklin
ion.
Joseph T. Dickman. James 6. Har-
board and Francis J. Kernan were
nominated for tbe rank of major
general which they held daring the
war emergency and Maj. Gen. Henry
P. McCain. James H. McRae and Wil-
liam S. Gra-ves and Brijr Gen. Prank
T. Hines were nominated to the
permanent rank of brigadiers. .
Edgar E- Clark of Iowa was re- J
nominated a member of the Interstate
commerce commission.
MAJOR WAGNER PROVOST
MAY GO TO PHILIPPINES
Maj. O. Wagner provost aaarahal
is awaiting; orders to bo transferred
to tbe Philippine islands wttfe the
Ninth cSTalry. It la rumored in mili-
tary circles that tbe major will be
transferred to this pea soon. An
order traasferlns tbe major to this
post waa published but Euaday in a
New Tork paper.
GIVEN 2m DAYS FOR
ALLEGED INSULTS TO GIRLS
A youss; man. who gave- his name
as A- Pnanaasn. ibarawd with mat
ins; improper remarks to tare young
women at a local hotel was sentenced
"-.! SfJVJSfL" !to 109 ' 3" T bd Charles
" ' fti I liwK In MtM siuH I in ila. artitr-
Dr. Wbito said IT a uutn waa shot noo' '
with a .45 army automatic he would ! r- tu . . .
probably Co insane or become temper- I SLLT.
arily dcranced on account of the !S"ifJSL 'SS'SS'VL
shock. He said a sir of powdtr ! '?e lob after ebsarlng- him from
burna would Hkely be visible on the the third flooc of ths blaaa. Dun-
flesh if the ann was held close to ; ?egmn is said to haws admitted that
one's bod and fired. It waa brought he was a truest as the hotel but denied
out by witnesses that there were no . any improper conduct. Three women
signs ot Dowuer ourns on me scr- icMiuea isuim oas
ASPIRW FOR HEADACHE
Maine "Bayer" is on Genuine
Aspirin say Bayer
aeants undershirt.
Deputy sheriff Finley said the flash
THO OFFICERS REPORT.
Lieut. Claude L- Edge and Capt.
William T. Lewia reported for duty
Tuesday with tbe El Paso district
medical corps. Lieut. Edge has been
assigned to the remount depot and
Capt. Lewis to the eighth engineers.
MA JT. CilUWlT DISCHARGED.
Maj. John TV. Caiioway. who has
been surgeon of the Eighth oavalr
for the past j-ear. received his dis-
charge Tuesday as an emergency officer.
"Walk a Block and Sare tbe
' Difference."
Christmas Ties
150 dozen all-silk ties; bright
beautiful patterns; good vafaes
at 50c. SPECIAL HERE
35c
J cE-OiTRLAND St. H
HBEaaBBBSBUSsBBBBaGaBsSsSBBsusSl
Dunnegan said hs was aa automo
bile sa Teaman.
Insist on 'Bavvr Tablets of Aspiria'
in a "Bayer Daaage. containing
proper directions or Headache. Cows.
Pain. Neuralgia Timhago. and Rbeu-
matlsm. Name Bayer means gen-
uine Aspirin prescribed by Vhyslcians
for nineteen years. Handy tin boxes
of IX tablet cost a few cants. Aspirin
is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture
of Monoaceeacideater of anlieyltc-
acld. Air
Curtis Jt t. bey Liberty Bonds. Adv.
Use Herald Want Ads
Uaifel Versle Eiteasmi Miainr
Cawspasy
JEROMK ARIZOXA
are saUsOed ra ot KbSI8TEBi3
CIIXKU TIBKK IVDEMNTTV
FSOTOB CHaXKS furnished by tke
Oar systeni ef rertstrrtlon pr''. ".-
3 rrom Mlttas checks to t'acks '.'
tbe use ef desosreors. w sell 'gt ::
proof checss to bfteka fer their o-rs
os only and to eatomers direct.
THE TODD
SALES CO
Sbeldea
Hotel Bids
E3 Paso. Tex
Pa. 4U
-Better be
Safe than
CARPETS CLEANED
THB LAT8ST MSTHOD.
WrLSOfi MILLKAN
THB BBVI LLKASKItS.
phone vm.
Um Herald Waat Ads
As Dead
asA Dodo
Every druggist in town your druggist and everybody's drug-
gist has noticed a great falling off in the sale of calomel. They
all give the same reason. Dodson's Liver Tone Is taking Hs
place.
"Calomel is dangerous and people know it while Dodson's
Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives better results" said a
prominent local druggist
Take "Dodson's Liver Tone" Instead 1
Relable I-e- - T Inner
Ir.S
K CES I.IQ.I OR m tllt.E.
Dods era's Lirer Tone is personally
guaranteed by every druggist who
sells it A Urge bottle costs but a
few cents sad if it fails to give easy
relief in every ease of liver sluggish-
ness and constipation you have only
to ask for your money back.
Dods n'? I. pr Tone .? a p!easar.t-
lake a spoonful at night and wake
up feeling fine; no biliontafsi sick
headache acid stomach or constipated
bowels- It doesn't gripe or cause in-
convenience all the next day like vio-
lent calomel. Take a dose of calomel
today and tomorrow you will feel
weak i.ek and nauseated. Don't lose
q iay' work' Tak" Po-nri's Liver
Tone n-tead and :.. jii u.i of
Let's Go!
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KracKajacK Gifts
Are Sensible Gifts
A reaction has set in in tbe past few years from getting trumpery and orna-
mental articles as Christmas gifts in favor of presents that are sensible and
useful.
KrmcKajacK Chratnms slock hu been selected with an eye to its practicab&fy and utility.
Realising that the selection takss up time aad thought we offer you a few auggestioni that will assist
yen in tha purchase of tha right presents far each member of the family.
i
For Mother
A Leonard Hi-Oven Cosaamation Range.
Percolalon. Ahamnam utensib Pyicx ware
Sflvenvafe.
For Father and Big Brother
A safety razor straight razor ihaving
brash sazor strop pocfeet kstfe. gan. asto
acceseortes.
For Big Sister .
Cwljag Iiosm. Halialon Beach Vibrators.
MaoKuriag set
For the Boy
Baseball bat. swbar basebsl. football
booOBg gloves knens racket pocket knife
hatch box. too bos. raeaplete set of tools.
air gun. roller :
For the Kiddies
Saod soys waoaw erector sets when bar-
rows. If you are ia doubt abstjt your
Chrittauas purriuues cxmsuh oar windows.
You will fntcl here many sensible gift sug-
gestion besides the limited list siren above.
Krakauer Zork & Moye's S. I.
g 117 San Francisco.
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