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EL PASO HERALD
Friday Jan. 9 1920.
99
TO TEST I
LABOR
66
CONTROL ACT
NO 1.25
Prltale Braavb Barbaaae 3300.
ID
3 STATES FAGE
SUFFRAGE ISSUE
New Mexico Special Ses-
sion To Be Called For
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HIGH COMMAND
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I w . . . .- I Mall and I'heae Urder. ITsmptlr Pilled I
Supreme Court To Pass Oil! Immigration Committee To
Validity Of State
Board.
Jlastin TeTSR Jan. 9. In order to
frrlng about a quick test of the vali-
dity of the state board of control act.
Li- board of managers of the South--n
est era Insane asylum at San Antonio
?nt their warrants for salaries to the
t cntroler's department for approval.
Tfa e board of con trol act bavins
i-ut the board of local managers out
f commission it was anticipated the
ontroler would reject the claims of
te San Antonio asylum board but in-fH-id
controler Wiginton referred the
natter to the attorney general for
any opinions. It is anticipated by
the board of managers of the asylum
-at the lx.w will be upheld by the
ttorney general and direct the con-
soler to reject the claim and In that
-enu it is planned to apply to the
- upreMe court for a writ of mandamus
-1 compel the payment of the claims
1 v the controler thus the supreme
o'jrt will pass on the constitution-'-My
of the law.
REPORT DISCREDITED
The report from Brownsville Tburs-
rl? that Mexican custom officers
re collecting duty on everything
r ased on the American side of the
-r was discredited by J. Felipe
a' e collector of customs for the
-t of Juarex. He stated that the
w was the same as at Juarex and
e had not received any Instructions
i'ut such procedure into effect
DRAWING THE COLOR LI'B
order from southern department
tpd States armv says that so far
:-racticable when prisoners are
he transferred from one station
an o her nesrro euards wfll be used
' r ne-ro prisoners and white guards
' r white prisoners.
RHT SCHOOL DIRECTOR NAMED.
J V- Smith formerlv fatstructor of
science in the high school has been
pointed director of the high school
i aion of the government inatruc-
- on for soldiers at Fort Bliss.
(UrtU Jt Cx bay Liberty Bonds. Adv.
Hear Waivers Asked By
S. W. Representatives.
Washington D. C Jan. A hear-
ing on representative Hudspeth's res-
olution to extend the waiver of the
immigration laws under which Mex-
ican laborers nave been admitted to
the border states from one year from
Janary 1 last will be held by the
house Immigration committee Jan-
uary 25.
The committee announced today the
present regulations admitting these
laborers in January bat under a spec-
ial ruling obtained by the Texas con-
gressman laborers now In the border
states will be allowed to remain in
these states Indefinitely. Business
organisations and individuals in Tex-
as. New Mexico and Arizona inter-
ested in extending the waiver were
notified by wire today of the hearing.
JUAREZ JUDGE FREES
COMPANIONS OF ANGELES
Deriving the sentence passed by
the military eoort upon Hal. Nestor
de Arcs and Antonlon Trillo the com-
panions of the late Gen. Felipe An-
geles. Is anconstltntlonaL Judge Mi-
guel Zubla. of the district federal
court at Juarez. Thursday ordered the
defendants released.
The two had been sentenced to
death. Later this was commuted to
10 years Imprisonment for Arce and
eight months - Trillo. who Is only
a boy. Through their attorney they
secured a writ of amparo. In dis-
missing the men. the Judge main-
tained the decision of the military
court was unconstitutional and he
therefor had no alternative but to re-
lease thrm.
S. D. FERNANDEZ APPOINTED
MEXICAN ENVOY TO THE U. S.
San Antonio. Tex Jan. 3. Salva
dor Diego Fernandez a chief clerk in
the department of foreign relations
at Mexico City ha been appointed
ambassador to the United States suc-
ceeding Ignacto Bonillas. and left
Mexico City Monday for Washington.
according to a dlsnatcs irom
City to a local Mexican newspaper.
February 10.
Failure To Eevoke Orders
Caused Needless Life
Loss Says Sherburne.
Denver Colo. Jan. I- Special ses- Washington. r. GL. Jan. 9. Uvea
a ions of the legislature of three west- j of American troops wer needlessly
ern states New Mexico Idaho and I sacrificed on armistice morning be-
Wyoming will be called within the ! cause the American high command at
next few days for the purpose of rati- Chauraont did not specifically revoke
fyinir the federal suffrage amend- ' previously issued orders to attack.
ment according to an announcement Br Gcn. j h. Sherburne of Boa-
made here today by the governors of I to f0rmer commander of the ar-
tnose states we executives oeing nere i ttllerv brigade of the 92nd (negro)
to attend tne Kenn oilcan conclave - .nKMMvitt.aaa
called by Will Hays national chair. J GJ Sherburne strongly condemned
nt ... au the methods of ha be referred io
will call the legis- ta. Keiiml staff -rang at ChaSi-
mont. criticising particularly a "domi-
nating tri urn vi rate
corts. division ana origmae com
man.
Gov. Larraxolo.
lature to meet on February 10. Gov.
Carey of Wyoming will summon the
law max era or his state on January
.THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY.
January Trouser
Inventory of our Men's Trouser Stock showed a
surplus of 200 odd pair over the usual line we
carry. We expect to eliminate this surplus in a
few days at these reductions.
For Judges Of Real Value
A Glance Will Suffice
TwentT-firc pain of Men's Heavv Mnfcakin
Trousers cuff hpttoms belt strap grey stripe -materials
reinforced seams the old reliable
material for rH a yf p
roagb wear $tTtD
Hiirtv-fivp nairs of heavv imofct rVi..-'
Work Trousers belt loops pockets and lin-
ings of heavy quality drill (J m Q f"
vara and wrvieeabJe VTOU
40 or so pairs of Men's Heavy Worsted Work
Tronsers neat stripe patterns weD made
garment that will give GiQ Q E
yon honest wear j)D)D
. i
30 pairs of men's unasuatty strong weave
work tronsers attractive stripe material belt
loops sturdy to the last thread; a trouser we
ere proud to offer m rm
at this price J)ft3
40 pairs of men's brown or green dress trons-
ers pare wool eaasimere through and through
guaranteed belt loops caffs and lined with
best quality material &r7 Cfi
all afar very special P OU
M pairs of men's Mae wool serge dress trons-
ers nmfhjni narrow weave of soft finish de-
signed for the nwu who desires r ry rr"
durability and style P .ivO
3
Men's Heavy Bibbed Underwear
slightly fleeced ecru white or
grey regular
1100 seller
89c
Men's Jersey and Knit Gloves
ideal for warmth to dose
25c And 50c
Blood's Latch Needle Ribbed Dn-
ion Suits flap and button; yon
are acquainted with the quality
of this well known tf- Q
(rarment. Special .. vltU
Heavy grey or blue Jumbs Knit
Sweaters large shawl collars
not wool but a high quality
heavy cotton sweater that will
give exceUeat (CO OC
tpJ.t7J
Men's heavy drill Canvas Gloves
with strong leather QEJ
palms special OOC
Men's fine weave Woo) Worsted
Sweaters hi the popular colors
of khaki brown QP
blue or maroon.... vPTTi7 O
PHOKE
ORDERS
GIVEN
PROMPT
ATTENTION
The New
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' POSTAGE PREPAID ON MAIL ORDERS
JIaAKiUe ZlUJf zander were said to have stood In
"ISSJJS Kuary 11 at tn such -piteous fear" of the Chaumont
of governor Da via ataff that they did not dare. In most
EIGHTY REBELS SURRENDER 1 S? jlrEr o fit
TA rnMMANnPR AT nmiir.l vember 11 even though they knew to
w ...... ... u-""u" a moral cer ainty that an armistice
During a recent clash between ' had been signed.
Villa forces and federal troops near! Feeh Ordered Attack: PreaBcd.
the Raneho de loa Espejos Chihua-! Omaha. Neb Jan. J Replying- to
hua 80 rebels anrrendered to Gen. ' th re-or'"d psncrtlon of Brig. Gen.
Isldro Cardona. commander of the John H. Sherburne national iniard
federal forces at OJiaaga. according officer of Boston that "responsibility
to information received Thursday by for the lose of American tlves
Alberto Roh Sandoval acting: consul through atatcka ordered on armistice
general of Mexico. 'day should be charged to American
According to the announcement the headquarters" Erig. Gen. Fox Con-
rebels did no offer any determined nor. member of Gen. Pershing's staff
resistance. It is said that Villa's nd chief of operations in the Ameri-
forces have dwindled to about :;s can expeditionary forces said that
men. marsh.-1 Foch had issned orders that
Gen. Cardona left OJinaea Wednes- n attacks already begun should be
day for Chihuahua City where he will pressed on that day."
confer with Gen. Manuel M. Dleguez.
commander of operations in that "TV rr V I f
xone. o i ram Youne Men
As Insurance Of Peace
JUAREZ JUDGE DISMISSED
enrr ixrtrni irrw u un ! Wash lnr ton. D. C. Jan. . Advo-
uun """'""u vwo.too rates of universal mil.tary training
The suit for ltW.000 brought by the . are preparing to make a big drive to
Gordon Ironside Cattle company 'force through congress some sort of
against the Pitacochl Land and Cat- fa training bill. The biggest and
tie company for the alleged non most powerful single factor advocat.
payment of notes held by the Iron- I ing universal training la the Amerl-
side company was dismissed Tburs- can Legion.
day by Judge Miguel Znbia. of the Army reorganisation bills have been
federal court in Juarez in which he completed bv the senate and horee
held that civil courts had exceeded J military affaire committees. The
authority In placing the land In liti- house bill omits all mention of uni-
gation. He declared void the writ versal training. The senate bill con-
of amparo agalnat the land. tains universal training along lines
The land in question is located in of a proposal by senator Wads wot .
Chihuahua and la owned by Miss of New York. This provides that all
Blanch Booker of Tsleta. daughter i young men between the ages of 18
of the late L. B. Booker. .and 21 shall some time during those
jagea. take four months intensive
AMFRICAN MERCHANT ASKS Kralning m the regular army or the
MEXICO TO PROBE ROBBERY the young men would be registered' in
Mexican authorities were aaked to-. a reserve army and would be liable
day to -investigate a reported robbery for service in event of war for five
of the store of F. G. Wall an Ameri- years.
can at Cbionla Juarez a small town There are many argumenta for uni-
250 miles southwest of Juarez by versal training. Chief of these is the
Mexican handitg on the sight of De- cheapness of the system compared
comber M. 1 with the expense of a large regular
Newn of the robbery was con-'army: the physical and moral benefits
tained In a letter to American con-' which the young men would receive
sul E. A. Dow which stated mer- in their training and the fact that
fhsndln tA th vain of sssoa wa such a system is democratic.
that it woold not cost as much to
train 1 000.0C0 recruits annually the
ni!tntr that wnnM tw ralln tn th
OVERWHELMED BY QUAKE colors each year as it would coat to
.o.t.ed r rax 1 "ealt army f I0OM
even If ranorta of IMS deaths The house bill provides a regular
at Coustlan were exaggerated. army of 300.000: the senate bill an
it is oeuevea ze villages were com- " ' '
stole
MANY PERISH IN MEXICO
Diet It deist rovatlL with xlrnnat rinnhl
t tbat number of towns and TUl&sea
OIL 3LL ASSAILS LUIS
CABRERA'S STATEMENT
Los Ansreles Jan. 9. Dr. Norman
Bridge vice president of tne Mexican
Petroleum company and of all Its sub-
sidiaries declared incorrect the state-
ment in a Mexico City dispatch at-
tributed to Lata Cabrera. Mexican sec-
retary of the treasury that petroleum
producers in the Tamplco district had
formed a combination pledged not to
pay recent duties on oil fixed by
presidential decree.
BETTER THAN
COLDS AND FLU
New elixir called Aspiron-
ai medicated with latest
scientific remedies used
and endorsed by Euro-
pean and American army
surgeons to cut short a
cold and prevent complications.
Both bills favor a strong notional
iruard. org-anised under the national
defense act of lilt.
The legislation will provide for
separate departments of finance for
the army a transportation corps and
a construction corps.
Secretary Baker recommended to
eonsress an army of Z7&.0OS officers
and men for the remainder of this
fiscal year and chairman Wadsworth
of the senate military committee yes-
terday introduced a bill carrying out
the secretary's recommendation. Mr.
Baker said an army of this sise was
necessary to maintain temoorartly
American troops in Germany and
Siberia.
TWO MEN ARRESTED ARE
SAID TO BE ESCAPED SOLDIERS
The two men arrested at Aden N".
hf Wednesday dressed in civilian
clothes and armed have been identi-
fied aa two soldiers named Sweet
and Dawson who escaped from the
Kuaraaouse at Marra xexaa laat
Sunday nlrht. with two other sol-
' iters named Lucas and .Whitney ac-
coraina- to information received at
the sheriff's office.
Four soldiers it Is allesed toob a
car belonsina to Tom rrder. of
Xarfa. and rode aa far aa Canutniow '
wnere Snyder car was found
abandoned. Sweet and Dawson were
arrested at Aden near where officers
found a car belonging; to W. F.
Pavne. 21 1C Montana aliML Tjim
and Whitney took a train there it is'
said. I
Posses from Las Cruces Deming
and El Paso joined in the search fori
m.n whn waa nr. na
fSM JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE combined
with Greater Popular Day has been slightly
interrupted by the unusual snow stora. How-
ever the advance advertumg we received on our
coming World of White and the increased busi-
ness that is bound to result for tomorrow will
equalize matters.
5 FECIAL NOTE: The shortage ot paper ne-
cessitates a curtailment of our usual Week-
end advertisement However we are glad to
co-op irate with The Herald and graciously accept
our pro rata of space. Although our catalog of
Clearance Sale values is imited. there k r catty
no limit to the values tbemsetvej. Come tomorrow.
Here it the item e told aa abotrf in adrance:
Evening Dresses io $5950 at $2250
WE have assembled for clearance forty-seven evening dresses.
.These are charming dainty frocks of silk net taffta. mvssa-
ine and tulle in all the pretty colors such as roe light blue
pink Nile green maize Alice blue white and black. Ribbons ribbon
rosebuds and ruffles of the material or fine laces are used as trim-
mings These frocks have frilly skirts some have puffy little sleeves
others are sleeveless and you nil! find alj styles of neck lines. This is
an unusual opportunity to buy a pretty evening gown at a phenom-
enally low price. Not a dress in the lot sold for leas than KM -SO and
from that on op to o9-50. a fj. r f f.
While fortr-seven of these 3 A. Zl- f S
dresses last they will be sold at v!r
5th Floor
A Mammoth Sale 0
Sweaters
In the Girls Own Shop
T7"0U will find here every style
color and kind of knit
Sweater one could Baagine
even those with sailor collar.
Only full fashioned Sweaters are
shown tnese always wear well
and look well as long as they
last. They come in sizes 2 to
14 years and we have-divided
them into four lots at the special
prices of $3.95 $4.95 53.95
and $6.95. 4th' Floor.
- Week-End Clearance Sale In
The Greater
Boys' Store
Harked reductions prevail tn
boys' winter clothing. Fine warm
overcoats and suits of depend-
able fabrics all of the highest
standard of workmanahip are ta
be had ia the Greater Popular
Boys' Store at prices that win
interest yon. Special items are:
UNION SUITS. 95c
Boys fine ribbed cotton fleeced
back union suits have ions;
aleeves ankle length and come
in all sixes !i to 34. These
are a week- f.
end special at - "3C'
BLOUSES 65c
These are K B blouses ma4e
of good Quality of madras and
porcale with collar attached
neck- band style. Soma are
slightly BssMsad. Sixes f to It
In values Up to SUM
are a week-end special at
JERSEY SWEATERS. $230
Tb Jersey sweaters for boja
are made of heavy all worsted
yarns in turtle neck style. A
sjood assortment of eolors la
atses 36 to U chest -rjfco XZCl
W Tallies special at9OU
fth Floor
Toilet Articles
Herpieide special at 79c
Hair Brushes special at 6c
Can tarsi week-end special. . .39c
Ben Har Toilet Witer $1.19
Fotsosfs Face Pswder 39c
Wearever Babfcer Gloves 79e
Spoestr's Talc special He
MesfJhalatnB special at 16c
9 io 1 Specials
Well's Shampoo
special it to 1
Dr Lyon's Tooth
Pow.tr 9 to 1
Hind's Homy and
Almond tnja
39c
19c
39c
Wce-End Specials In
The Downstairs Store
SWEATERS. S-&
Sweaters of all wool are offered
In ripple tuxedo and coat styles
and in plain colors or color com-
binations. These come in salmon
kelly tnrqnolse. rose. buff. co
pnharen and porple. at the
end price of
SWEATERS S4-S5
These sweaters come In coat
styles only finished with nearl
buttons. b.'t. pockets and reefer
collars. They are offered In
salmon rose and Copenhagen
only at the special A B(
week-end price of
CuILIHtETS SUSEFER8. Saw
These sleepers have hla-h neck
lone sleeves drop seat and feet
and are made of good quality of
outins flanneL They come in.
alses 1 to 7 years rcsrular tie
values week- afOc
end special at
WOH BPS VESTS Tsw
Theae fleece lined vesta have
hlgrb neck and lone sleeves nnd
are full fashioned at the special
cad price of '
WOMB.VS K.VIT PASTS Se
Theae pants are medium welaUt
fleece lined cotton !n aakla
lens-th. special rQe
week-end price 3c
IvaHKV'S 1IOSK. 4e
Fiber ailk bos are offwed in
lara-e choice of colors pink
bine brown lavender crey and
black. These hose are very
slightly imperfect but an excel-
lent value at yf Qp
the week-end price of
CHILDREN'S HOSE 2Sc
These are soft finished lisle
fine rib in bl.rk and white only
and in sues Sfc to . They are
silently imnerfect. but wearrna;
auality not impaired. Week-
end 9Sr
of ferine at J-
BOYS' IIOSB 3Se
These heavy ribbed cotton hoae
are reinforced ia heel and toe.
are extra lon-r excellent for
school wear. These are very
slightly imperfect but are a
week- OQr
end special at "V1-
SKIKTS. 3S. 43
These noe!ty plaid skirts have
dark grounds wtth over plaida
In light shades. These are reg-
ular 4.tS values. JS'l A.K
special wtek-end valueFTr J
BiDKKDOWV SACttCBS. SS
These dressing aacques are
beautifully soft warm garments
with Ions sleeves and medinm
high ne'-k. finished with froga
and satin buttons. They come
in red only. ftO OJC
week-end special at
Toilet
Articles
Genuine Glycerine Soap 4 for S3.
4 to customer no phone orders.
Luxor Rouge week-end spc. SSe
Luxor Powder. 4 shades spc see
Luxor Perfume spec per ox SS
Luxor Toilet Water special SI
Luxor Lip Stick special at SSe
Laxor Eye Brow Pencils spc lSe
Oownstaira Stare
Advance Advertising
THE BIG co-operative ad-
vertisiDg campaign that
Nature save as Thursday in
connection with our coming
World of White was timely.
We know everyone who look-
ed out on Thandaay morning
and saw the beautiful snow
insdnctivery thought of our
coming World of White.
SHOPPING
LIST
On aocount of the
shortage of paper
the following tab-
loid shopping list
is offered to assist
week- end shoppers:
STREET FLOOR
WOMEN'S GLOVES In sizes
from 514 to 7H. In regular 51
and S4 values at Sl-3i
SHEER COTTON HANDKET.-
CH1EFS with embroidered
corners regular 15c values at
c each or J for 35c.
BEADED BAGS in values
eaaily one-third more than
the prices are offered In two
lota at ssjs and seas.
RIBBON REMNANTS will bo
eontlnued for Saturdays
selling.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS spe-
cial. NOTE THE SPECIALS tn
toilet articles.
SECOND FLOOR
CHILDREN'S E-C SCUFF
SHOES at SZJS 3 and
We also continue the sale of
women's shoes and feature
Cousin's Shoes in sizes 7 to
J 14 at S7.S5.
Two special lots of Men's
Shoes at and S8.SC
Men's Clothing. especially
Overcoats are featured for
Saturday.
THIRD FLOOR
The Silks and Dress Goods
Section offers four special
Items one or which is an ex-
tra special in silk crepe de
chine shirting worth J4 at
ST.T-
The Art Department contrib-
utes three special items for
week-end specials.
The Underwear Section offers
union suit specials for women
and children.
The Linen Department offers
two specials one in Art
Squares and one in table nap-
kins. Clearance Sale of Blankets.
FOURTH FLOOR
The -Girls' Own Shop fea-
tures girls' headwear.
The Corset Department offers
SC.Se corsets in broken sixes
at SSJS.
The Boys' Store offers Suits.
Overcoats and Furnishings.
FIFTH FLOOR
The feature la blouses In val-
ue up to S!0 at 9vtS.
Salts Coats Furs and Mil-
linery are offered in attrac-
tive lots for the week-end
speciaL
SIXTH FLOOR
All cretonnes madras and net
remnants offered at half
price.
Four specials In Glenfleld
fiber rugs ranging In price
from SIM to 1LM are at-
tractive valuea.
Three big lots of serving;
trays are featured for the
week-end.
A Half-Price Sale of Spring Hals will be the 5th Floor Millinery feature Monday.
er if relief does not come
within two minutes.
PAINTS
Florence Floor Paints
Sunset Paint Co
MANUFACTURERS-JOBBERS
467 Texas Street
WHOLES A! E-RETAIL
Phone 2S51.
QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE
Delightful taste immediate
relief quick warm-up.
The sensation of the year fa the
drug trade is Aspironal the two-
minute cold and rough reliever au-
thoritatively guaranteed by the Is bora
tones: tested approved and most
en th osiast iraliy endorsed by the high-
eat authorities and proclaimed by the
common people as ten runes as quirk
and effective as whiskey rock and
rye or any other eoM and cough
terrorising rancber tn that section.!
Jack Breen deputy sheriff at Colum-
bus. N. M found the two men in a
; j store eating lunch and arrested them. (
EVerV drUeglSt m U. R. lU- TheT were taken to nemlng and
J p " . .turned over to army officers.
StTUCted to refund price ' runntkxmTmwr 1
i;i j . -i.v. TEN THOUSAND AMERICAN
wuxxo uu wait ao lAmtib- INDIANS IN WORLD WAR
Washington. D. C Jan. S. More
than 1 000 American Indiana assumed
the obligations of citizenship and
served In the United States armies
daring the world war according to
the annual report of Cato Sells of
Texas United States commissioner of
Indian affairs. This fact alone has at-
tracted considerable attention to com-
missioner Sells' s last report Mr.
Sells's report shows conclusively that
the Indian Is being assimilated Into
the American body political and that
the day is almost here when the red '
man will not have to be confined to
reservations.
There are only 333.702 Indians now
tn continental United States. Of
these 232.196 are fall bloods. Daring
the past fiscal year these Indians I
earned $13000000 In various pursuits. ;
In 1917-18-1J the governors declared
that 10.956 Indians were competent to '
latest. Clarence Wiittam Mould veieri-
nary corps is oroerea rrom fort
HB&efevcs to Chicago: vise Lieut
Cook 1 ordered to Douglas Arts. j
TWO HXIiIST IX ARMY
Two erJIetmeats fp the tank corps
and one tn the medical department of
the army were recorded Thursday at
the local recruiting station. Ta!erlo (
Parrs of Silver City and Ccha U.
Hitt of Kl Paso signed up with the
tanks and Charles Su -rrav of El Paso
Joined the medical corps.
SULLENS GAINS
TWENTY. LBS.
Was all run down when he
began taking Tanlac butj
feels fine now.
remedy tbey have ever tried.
All drug stores are now supplied j manage their own affairs and turned
with the wonderful new elixir so all ' over to them their allotments of tribal
you have to do to Ret rid of tint cold lanf to do with the lands as they
is to step into the nearest drag store.! rei
band the clerk half a dollar for a bottle maw DtrDiimup CTinnu
two tea spoonfuls with four teaspooa-
fuls of water in a gbsa. With your
watch in your bandL take the drink
at one swallow and call for your money
bark in two minutes if yon cannot
feel you cold fadiaji away like a dream
withiu tbe time limit Dnnt be bsh-
fnl fnr all dmamli Invif mu o nrl
expert you to try .t. Everybody's . GEN. PERSHING REVIEWS
TO BE IN CAPLES BUILDING
The navy recruiting; office Is being;
moved to the Cap'es building.
Naval quarters will be located on
the second ar third floor examina-
tion and enlistment rooms being on
the second floor teut. Hupp and
the clerical force occupy a large
suite on tbe third floor.
doing it
When your cold or cough Is re-
lieved take the remainder of tbe bottle
home to your wife and babies for
Aspironal is by far tbe safest and must
effective tbr easiest to take and the
most agreeable cold sad cough remedy
for infants and children Adv.
I BIG SHOE SALE 1!
I NOW ON I
I THE WHITE B00TERY 1'
tOS 9mm iarlsts St- j
FT. LEAVENWORTH TROOPS
Leavenworth. Kan.. Jan. 9. Gen.
John J. Pershlne arrived early today
from Omaha for an Inspection of the
army post service schools and a re-
view of troops. Following a recep-
tion at Fort Leavenworth tonight he
will leave for Kansas City.
CAPT. rOLLKY RELIEVED.
Capt. J. D. policy has been relieved I
from duty with the third provisional j
ordnance department detachment at
Fort BUsa and will proceed to Camp
Stanley. Texas for duty with the fifth '
detachment. i
ORDERED TO DOt GLAS. 1
Washington. D C . Jan. 9. First
Lieut Louis fsolflinan V im in
'-rln r corp '-rtlred fro n
Chicago to Fort Huachuca. I'trst
T have gained 29 pounds in weight
since I began taking Tanlac and am
enjoying better genera) health than
X have tn years." said John P Sullen
an employe of Morris A Co s Packing
House who resides at 1117 Harrison
street. Kansas City Mo. recently. 1
Coat in a ing;. be said:
"For five years past I have been
suffering with a severe stomach
trouble. My appetite was so poor
1 had to force down every mouthful 1
ate. and even this would feel aa If
I had a piece of lead In the pit of
my stomach. I was troubled so much
wKh gas I Juat felt miserable all the
time and would bloat something aw-
fuL and my heart would palpitate so
badly It would frighten me. I was
also troubled a great deal with con-
stipation and had to be taking some
sort of laxative all the time and 1
would have sucb dlssy spells at times
it was all 1 could do to keep from
falling. I became badly run down
and felt tired and worn out all the
time and tt was an effort for me to
get about as I had lost so much
weight 1 was extremely weak.
1 had taken every kind of medi-
cine I could bear of without getting
tbe least benefit when a friend of
mine who had been taking Tannic
with good results advised me to give
tt a trial Well 1 had not taken half
a bottle when I noticed 1 was being
troubled less and less with teas and
my at petite began to improve until
now. after taking only three bottles i
my appetite is simply fine and I can J
eat anything 1 wsnt without suffer- )
ing any bad after effects. I am not j
troubled with gas and my heart has
stopped palpitating and I never have
that heavy feeling in the pit of my
stomach after eating. 1 am never
bothered with constipation or those
dizzy spells and have regained all my .
lost strength and always feel fine
nnd full of energy I am so pleased i
with what Tanlac has done for me I
am a'vra)'' telltnK other al.out it t
All drugg'sis sell Tanlac Adv j
CASH !
PAT LESS
CRRY
Your
Own
SAVE) !
A Good Resolution for 19201
Dea't delay another day. Pay CASH a ad pay LESS! Carry yoart OWN aad SAVE.
Here' what Beajarak Fraakik had te say a boat the "cash zsA carry'' plan as aypfied to the
"In bayk? goads 'tis best to PAY READY MONEY. He that sob apea credit expects to
lose a certain substantial per cest BY BAD DEBTS; therefore he charges apoa al he seKs upon credi
aa advance that shaM MAKE UP THE DEFIC1E CY.
Those who" PAY for what the; bay bet fcaj boob CREDIDT pa; thear share of ifck advisee.
"He that pays ready saoaey ESCAPES or may escape that charge. Save aad HAVE! A
pessy SAVED is twepeace CLEAR. A pa a day is a great a YEAR."
Delicatessen Department
A fail Ike of Koskr Meats asd Saasages. Wi de sot saaistaia a saatage factory. David
Berg & Co. and Wekel & Co. kaew hew to sake k. Whea yea hay their goods yoa get
quality. New York Cream Cheese both while aid yeflew Swiss Reaeefert PfcBadstphk Cream
Camembert Pkakato Neafcbate! etc. AM the tisae. 1
Just ia Smoked Sakaea Smoked White Ffe Kippered Cod Btoaiers Salt Mackerel
Full lie of Salads made fresh every day.
THOMPSON'S
All north bound cars stop at ThompsoB's.
CASH AND CARRY
DELICATESSEN
448 North Oregoa
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