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MOVL TEXASCROPS LVESTON, SAN AN ,.AS, FT. WORTH iDEPOSITS. $~1,800,000, and An Ap. '0 $50,000,000 Has rt by Treasury. retary McAdoo an the apportionment been completed, of to be deposited by the patilonal banks of the to facilitate the move. of crops. The allotted to date is $46, $21,800,000 goes to lrteOen Southern States of Columbia and $24,. ourteen Western States. beaks have asked that thes fnds be deposited - September and those ia e money apportioned September, October The money will be al g e deposlt on an aver W five months. All of it not later than next b southern bankers who Moy first, in December e-i' s it back into the Smstholy installments. announcing the ap. gSeretary McAdoo said: depositbd in the banks sad fSoutiC because It I Is short demand for ~tM in marketing the i sCt if In the East or t should be shown that for the temporary use of Icllar legitimate purposes } Ibe quite as ready ager oid." -e were taken into con. arriving at the apportion iosiets in the West ahd jof thesu," the secretary the immediaate needs of as reported by the com clearing houses in the ild with them in Wash tpital of the different na ad tho character of butl by them. The amotat e.e beaks are at the i adiVnpelag to their couan ewapondents and the ad soesdations which they i~etsd to these correspond Sresent condition, as &b last controller's call; clrculation and the imdiscounts they may have · efforts to meet the le. sads upon them of cue. grespondents." are mounts allotted to States cities designated sad a partial list of qpresentatives: ,0000 - Birmingham, -Lttle Rock. jUR0,000i - Jacksonville, R S00--Atlanta, Savanr .W*,**o - Lexington, 00-New Orleans, ,N,00--Baltimore. it,000-Jackson, Me $1,o00,000 - Char. IM Wilmington, RalE b$10,ooo--charlesa Greenville, Spartaa - $p.50,00-Cbattanooga. Nashville. Dallas, GOalveston, San Antonio. ,000 - Lynchburg Roanoke. Claumnbia, $500,000 pportioned to Okla. to be deposited ia City. isoee Dedicated. Palace of Peace hrsday. The cere the edifice over to minister was car. greet court in the Wlhelmrina, Dow sad Prince Con. :ere surrounded tlerlng of diplo of peace oole inent in the arts and Was Killed. 8. Bali, 20 years blown to atoms e fired with a gun -* dynamlte, in the Fort Dowling, 'les from Sabina. body were scattered teatourth of a mile only two parts-a ere found intact. 1,000 Lives, Peporta regardlng ha raged over Jap show that it was atb was first be. fatalities perhaps in Typhoon. ive loss of life caused through Po which has days. More nwere killed and a-und houses d--: Lightnilng. orto9n, a prom'k lived albout two was struck b. FEW AMERCANS ARE LEAING PRESIDENT'S ORDER TO LEAVE MEXICO ALARMED FEW. It Is Expected An Exodus Will Begin Soon-Lind Still at Vera Cruz. Carranza Praises Wilson. Vera Cruz.--John Lind let it be un. derstood Friday that he will not return to Mexico City except on special invi. tation of President Huerta. He prob ably will take passage for the United States on the next Ward line steamer sailing from Vera Cruz. Washington.-Reports to the state department Friday continued to tell of the exodus of Americans from Mexico. From Tampico came news of a large number gathering from San Luls Potosi and adjacent states, and it was said hundreds were expected at Vera Cruz from the Southern interior states to await embarkation. While itay' probbly will go to Galveston and New Orleans, it is expected that not a few will seek safety in Cuba, while some will go to Europe. A large majority of the Americans who have been residents of Mexico for a number of years are keeping their plans in abeyance, hoping for develop meats in the international situation which would determine their line of conduct. Many families now have their trunks packed in readiness to take the train on the briefest notice. Steamers leaving Vera Cruz from now on will probably be loaded to full passenger carrying capacity. Ward line steamships are now practically booked tall for several weeks ahead. Consul Letcher, at- Chihuahua, re ports that a train left that city Friday bound for El Paso carrying a party of Americans, including fifty-four men, forty-eight women, seventeen children and a number of other foreigners. Other advices stated that forty refu gees who made their way from Du ranpg to Ver Crus were due to arrive in New Orleans Sunday. Fourteen others on the steamer City of Mexico now are en route to the same city from Vera Crus. Carranza Praise. Wilson. Eagle Pass, Tex.--On behalf of the constituutionalists, General Jesus Car ransa expressed himself freely Friday on the message of President Wilson to congress, a copy of which he received last evening. "On the whole." he said, "the mess age of the president of the United States and the stand he takes with re gard to our country is satisfactory to constitutionallats, but the principal point, the best thing for Mexico, is his continued refusal to recognise Huerta. Without such recognition by the Unit ed States Huerta has no credit He can raise no money and his adminis tion must necessarily fall in a short time." EHIEN lTI PASSER EEC On the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railroad Near Har wood-No Fatalities. Houston, Tex.-ELghteen paisengers on the San Antonio-Houston local pas senser train of the Galveston, Harris burg and San Antonio railroad were injured Thursday when the train was deralled at Harwood, near Luling. Conductor Booth and Engineer Mer ley were in chiarge of the train, which consisted of a baggage car and three coaches. All the eighteen persons in jured were gfiven immediate medical attention by the physicians of Har wood. A relief train was sent out to the scene of the wreck from San An tonlo. The following is the list of injured, according to W. O. Van Vleck vice president and general manager of the road: Mrs. H. Techmueller, La Grange, Teuxas, wrist bone and collar bone broken Mrs. D. M. Livingston, Gonsales, hip and shoulder bruised; daughter's head slightly cut. Miss Jessile Smith, Lultiny, arm, hand and lip bruised. Mrs. A. C. Bridges, Luling, hip bruised. 'Ms.; Sttuart Moors Lultla hip brudeal. Mrs . . . Brem, Goazales, slight Garolde Bowm n,, Houston, hand and back bruised. Madison Vanerquriff, Lafayette. Ia, arm slightly cut, back bruised. Mrs. H. Mnsan. Livingston, ear and neck sightly injured. Q. 8. King and witfe, Houston, wife reported injured, not learned. James A. Markes, Houston, bruise right rarm; back and hip. Walter EUlup, San Antonio, inured, extent not laried. C. A. Gates dhd son, 8an Antonio, slight infl0tsl H. W. Nowli, San Antonio, injared, etentf not learne. Mrs. E. P. Richardson, an 'Antonio, Muightly shaken up. John Scott, Slan Antonio, left ear cat, ad other isight bruatise. Hawker's light Stopped. Obn, S otlasd-A proken wing of hip hydro-eoPDslan and .afall of IA) fest into the ,water Wedneiday stop' pei Ealtl Ic awkeI, the aeronsi t who aai s at tenar Peri1tS1Re twelve unie armthe 640antrl staibn at DPu Un.·- ~ Ju~~~lVn~r Ree Sed Cst z~-- tk iedtion Prl4 des totIp*M# lIo WOMAN IN TERRIBLE STATE Finds Help in Lydia E. Pink. ham's Vegetable Compound. Believe, Ohio.-"I was Ins a terrible state before I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pobad. My back acheduntil lthought twould break, I had pein fll over re Snervousteeilsag periodic troubles L was very weak and Srun down and was Sj loingt hope of eve being well and strmng After tsak r eLdia E. ilnk. hm'se Vegetable Compound I impoveed rapidly and today am a well woman. I cannot tell you how hply I feel and cannot say too much foryourCompound. Would not be witbout it In the houe it It cost three times the amount."-Mrs. auts. Caºrxu, r. D. Ne. , BeIle vu, Obi. Because your case a dialt-cme, docto.havs done y o no do not no tfbl to eueter without Iqddl E Pnkhala' VY tale.nm d a trial. It sun rl ryre many ases of female Ills, such as ilameo tlie, ueratkn, displcm a, tomor, aregulaith periodic pals, bukacha and it may be actly what youa eed. T'I Plkhm record is a proud sat peeress ore. It Isa reodof constant tictoryoverth obstinate Ills of woman --ils that deal out d r. It I an tabliahed fact that Li . Plkhsm's Vegetable Compound has ro.tored bheeth to thousands of sueh uieclg women. Why don't yeo try it If you msed such a medlCdne eNIseU1r sea*wowre.***r esmar emes Int tonssy, IJame seVon sOayeam uone sa reonaeU Revolt Suppressed. She was giving orders at expres rate, for they were married; and he, as a rule the most meek and sub missive of men, was, like the pro verbial worm, beginning to turn. "Do you think," he inquired, "that you rule the whole of the universe?" "No," she snapped; "but I rule the first letter of it." DEEP CRACKS ON JOINTS P. O. Bo 8378, E Peso, Texas.-"My trouble began December, 1911. It com menced on me by causing a scarflike skin and my toe joints, finger oints and lips commenced to crack and split open. My finger cracks would bleed all day long; the cracks were very deep and my thumb seemed to be cracked to the bone. My hands were so bad that i had t4 sleep with gloves on. The racks in my lips would bleed often during the day and I used to put adnesire plasteracross them to try to keep them elosed. My toes would bleed, and I would find blood in my seeoks when the day's work was done. Thd skin around the eracks was red and inflamed. I wore shoes one size too large on account of my feet being so sore. I ubd to be some frantic with pain at times. My hands. and feet usled to smart. '"I sufered agony for four months. I went to town and got some Cutiuca Soap and Ointment. From the time I commenced with the Cuticur Soap, and Ointment until completely cured was just nineteelk days." (Signed) JTack Harrison, Nov. 19, 1r918. Cuticra Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Samnple of each free,wlth 8a-p. Skin Book. Address post. card "Cutiora, Dept. L, Boston."-Adv. Driven to It. "My- hausband doesa't canr for grand "'But, I notioe be applauds vigorous. "He Goes that to'keep awake"a CAISTORIA, a fe and sure reniedy for aInfants and children, and so that It Bear the Signaturee O In Use 1or Over m't . r. Children Ory for Iletohe's Oustoria Their Way. "Trees have odd ways of doing thiags." I"How so?" "'They show thelr staylng power best when they le"a ' VITALITAS. Nature's greatest curative forca Sweeps away deangemets Of stom seh, liver, kidneys i nd blood At aB draggists $1I per bottle Vitalitts salve 500 per jar; or yen san get it from. Vital Remedlies CoH uton.TU . sav The Way of It, "Miss ay mLade a hit with ack the bet glane sahe' e ah."m "I wes t of glamrelog blow." ACCOUNTING FOR "HOT AIR" Statesmen on Electioneering Tour Each Thought He Had a Good Joke on His Opponent. "You can't always tell who's It," mused Representative Taggart of Kan sas City, Kan. "When I was election eering out in the prairie section of my district during the campaign last fall I chanced to see, as I entered a rail way car one day, my opponent sitting with a vacant seat beside him. "We had never met, but I recognized him at once from photographs. Ac cordingly, taking my seat beside him, and not disclosing my identity, I I launched forth in extravagant praise of him. To this he strongly demurred and forthwith poured forth a food of 1 compliments to my humble self that made me tingle with pleasure all the I way down my spinal column. "After two hours of mutual flattery, we reached our destination, and, as we parted on the platform, I thought it a good joke to tell him that I had known his identity all the time. "So, still keeping my own identity in the dark, I said to him: "'Mr. - , I knew who you were as soon as I sat down by you!' "'And I,' said Mr. - , without turning a hair, 'knew you were Tag gart the moment you came in the door.'" CHOSE LESSER OF TWO EVILS Theatrical Marager, Cornered, Yield ed Passes When Threatened With a Distressing Affliction. A poet with a precious scrapbook of his own writings under his arm wandered by a theater, when suddenly the idea struck him that be would like to see a play that night, so enter ing the place he asked for the press agent That gentleman was out, but the manager was in. He was ushered in, and the dens ex machina inquired his business. "I would like two seats for tonight," faltered the man of verse. "An' who might you bew asked the manager. The poet mentioned his name. "Tm, yes," smiled the other, "I've heard of you, pqt why should I give you aets"r' The bard murmured something about courtesy to the pres, and added that probably Identifca tion might be necessary, so, as he had a scrap-book of his published poems, he would be glad if- But the man ager cut him short, and calling out to his secretary to make out a couple of passes for that night, said: "My dear sir, I'd rather give you the whole house than read your poems!" American Business Hustle. H6re is an instance of the thorough ness with which England's commer cial rivals do business. A leading municipality in the far east is order ing a large quantity of electrical spa terial, and the head of the department concerned was authorized to visit Ger. many, Great Britain and the United States to inspect plants. He crossed to America first and found that the American agent from the city from which he came had notified every manufacturer of his visit and his mis sion, with the result that when he landed he received a sheaf of letters of invitation, from manufacturers, and of offers of hospitality. As a result, he saw everything he wanted under exceptionally favorable conditions, and every courtesy was shown to him. The German representative is doing precisely the same, but nothing what ever has been done by or on behalf of the British manufacturer. If the representative wants to see anything in this country he has to dig it out for himnself, for nobody seemins to care for the business and nobody knows of it-London World. Also Had Time to Think. "What is it that you have never married?" "When I wuas a boy my father and others Eho possessed the benefit of experience, advised me not to marry until I had saved up at least $10,000." "Haven't you ever been able to save that much." "Yes; but a fellow learns such a lot while he is saving $10,000." Summer Annoyances such as prickly heat; ivy potsonlng, Inset bites and offensive perspiratfon are quicokly relieved by applying Tyre's Antiseptie Powder. |Se. at druggists or write J. 8. Tyre, Wuash i on, D. C., for free sample.-Adv. "Dad, tell me one thing." "What is it, my son?" "If the fathers were to hold con gressps to agree on what they wanted like the mothers, wpuld they be 'pop' concertsr" No. SIX-SIXTY-SIX This l a preciption prepared es peIolaly for Malaria or Chills and Fever. Five or six dose will-brak any ease, and If taken then as a tonlo the lever will not return. S~o.-Adv. - Odd Position. "Why does a chanuteur et under an automobile?* "To overlook It, of oaurse." krp Hsanords alsam Ia the at rearSe with the neihabors wil not sight ouer wrongs, Woman's Place. Woman's place may be the home, but, judging from recent statistics, she seems to have deliberately ignored that fact, for there are 239,077 stenog raphers, 327,635 teachers and profes. sors, 481,169 in various trades, 770,055 engaged in agricultural pursuits, 7, 255 physicians and surgeons, 7,395 clergy "men," 2,193 journalists, 1,037 designers, darughtsmen and archi tects, 1,010 lawyers and 429,497 wom en in various professions.-Baltimore Sun. , Insured Against Loss. No one ever doubts the curative powers of Hanford's Balsam after once using it for external ailments on man or beast. Countless unsolicited testimonials from users of this valu able remedy show what it has done for them, and the manufacturer's guar. aptee ansures your satisfaction or the return of your money. Adv. Pleasures of the Rich. "Mrs. van Million is back from Eu rope." "What is she so tickled about?" 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