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WILL VIGOROUSLY PUSH EXTEISIOI Mayor Callaghan Talks of Mat ter and Names Other Streets That Need to Be Widened. TRAVIS STREET OWNER ALIVE TQ IMPORTANCE The proposed extension of Travis at reel west from Ite intersection with St. Mary "a street, promisee to bo vig orously pushed during the preMat week. The eitisoM* committee, staoe the proposition gained new life hat Week, has been actively at work. Com mitteea have been assigned to confer with property owners along Obraje it rec t west of Main avenue and last evening reported that to aH appear aneos they are now keenly alive to the vast importance of the protect. "The eaten eion of this thoroughfare ahould be accomplished under all eir eamatancee, but it baa been ascertained heretofore that ualeea the property owners are willing to lend their aid in a very material wav, it cannot be accomplished,’’ said Mayor Callaghan yesterday afternoon. Mayor Callaghan pointed out the opening and extension of this street to be of the greatest importance and in order to reHeve the present con gested traffic on Houston street was absolutely accessary, as was the widen ing of Commerce and Market and the extension of St. Joseph's street. The heart of the eity. he says, is becoming toff congested and within the course of a year or two it will be impossible for Commerce and Houston streets to han dle the traffic. The extensioa of Travis street sa far as the International A Great Northern railroad tracks is essential because it would afford a driveway from the west through the eity without vehicles be ing forced to take Houston street, now monopolised with street railway tracks and crowded with thousands of ve hicles daily. Commerce street, he shid. must be widened and that this will be accomplished he has little doubt. While the mayor does not believe that it can be done in the near future, Mar ket street, which forme one of the prin cipal thoroughfares passing through the city’s heart, Will be forced to be widened and extended east from its present intersection with South Alamo , as far as Water street. He suggests j that it will be no distant date when it I will'-be found necessary to extend St. j Joseph street from its present intersec- j tion with East Commerce south to a point where Market would join with water in the event this street was ex tended. These streets, he says, form the main arteries leading through the business section and such work would greatly relieve congestion on the thoroughfares. While the mayor is heartily in favor of eueh street improvements, he says that the work is greatly handicapped because of the inability to secure the hinds with which to finance such vast undertakings. "It all looks very nice on paper, is indeed very essential as far as that is concerned, but the greatest question in volved is to secure the funds with which to handle these matters,’’ added the mayor. THE TEXAS* WONDER. Cures all Kidney, Bladder and Rheu. matie troubles. Sold by all druggists, or two months’ treatment by mail fol $l. Send to Dr. E. W. Hall. 2926 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo., for Texas testi monials. OWN A FARM— Bur a few acres in WEST GARDEN DALE IRRIGATED SUBURBAN FARM ADDITION, and you need not worry about th? future. Dahlgren, Benson & Welch, owners, Grand Opera House bldg. 100 winter suits to he slaughtered at 1-2 price. Model Tailoring Co., 118 E. Hous. Made-to-Order Suits or Overcoats ■■ $ I—IT1 —IT - More ■ Less When you examine the woolens you will perhaps start in surprise to know how made-to-order suits and overcoats of such very good cloth can be pro duced at such moderate cost Perfect fit and ex cellent workmanship guaranteed. An elegant and comprehensive line of woolens to select from. They’re Union Mede v R 221 E. Houston St. T. A. BUFORD, Mgr. Old Pheno 1681 . SUNDAY, county 10 HAYE M MIIOMOBIIE Commissioners Order a 1910 Knox Seven-Passenger Car for Delivery In Sixty Days. WILL USE IT TO INSPECT ROADS Jay rides for the eounty eommls- 1 ■loners are to start December 23. The commissioners, at a Meeting yes terday afternoon, awarded to the A. K. OUaeke Automobile company tho contract for furnishing Bexar eouaty OH 1010 model, Knox touring car, 40 horsepower, and built to carry eeven passengers. The ear io fordelivery aot later than 60 days from date of or dering. Bexar eouaty’a peoseosioa of aa au tomobile is in line with what is being done by many counties throughout the state. Harris eouaty poseemee two and Tarrant eoanty one. "At the preeent time," eaid a mem ber of the eommiseioners yseterdsy, "Bexar sounty is spending annually approximately $BO,OOO oa its roads. We will saoa be eagaged in the construe tian of a $90,009 concrete bridge aeroso the Mediae river. It Ie obviously im possible for the commissioners to moke the rounds of the improvements in progress in the eoanty by borne and buggy. TMs lege amouat of money should not be spent without constant wateh being kept over tke manner la which the work is beiag done.’’ The county’s ear is to be of the latest mode] and fully up-to-date. Tho purchase price was $3350. CIRCUS ACT’APPALLING Latest Thriller by Ringling Circus Giri Makas Mew Rooord in Dare- Deviltry. All records in dare-deviltry and fool hardiness hnve been broken by a mere girl. Her name is La Belle Roche and she is French. Mias Roche shoots down a dizzy incline in a heavy touring ear, is sent skyward like a rocket by a; sharp curve at the bottom of the in- [ eline, nnd machine and rider mnke two complete revolutions in mid-air before i landing with a crash upon a distant ! platform. ~ This is one of the seven sensational I acts on the program of Ringling Broth- I era’ eireus. The act is not to be con- I founded with the comparatively tamo affairs that have passed for thrillers among other cireuses. It is a sure-fire nerve-shaker aad no mistake. Other acts, perhaps not as danger ous, but just ns wonderful, nre pre sented by the Schumann educated horses, which drink from glasses, waltz 'on their hind feet and roll each other ; about in large brewery barrels; the At | thur Saxon trio of the strongest men since Samson; Robidtllo, the Mexican wizard of the wire; the Loreh family of acrobats, beyond question the best! in their clam that ever lived; the tole-1 phoning elephants and the balloon pig. The eirens is to exhibit jn San An tonio on Saturday, October '3O, and ex actly the same performance will be : given here as at Madison Square Gar- 1 den in New York, where the season opened. Everything about ther organization | has been improved and enlarged. The' menagerie is complete. At its head is . Darwin, the missing link, who looks enough like a human to puzzle scient ists. Then there are forty elephants,! nearly as many camels and other spec-1 imens odd and rare. The parade that begins the day’s j festivities is an elaborate affair—even more so than last year’s pageant. Lla mas, elephants, camels and even zebras are harnessed and used to pull the many floats. Bexar Drag Co., cut price druggists; get our prices first. The lowest in the city. MEET 10 ELM STOREHOUSES Sheep and Goat Men Coming to San Antonio Soon to De vise Ways and Means. #ANT TO REALIZE BETTER PRICES Ban Aatoaio will be made the gather lag place during the first and second weeks of November of a largo aumber of the prominent ebeep and goal raison of southwest Texas, who at this time will take up the matter of erecting in this eity large storage homes, in which the products of thoir flocks are to be held for the purpose of regulating the market. Thia move on the part of the sheep aad goat men is aa effort to realise better prices for their wool aad mohair. The theory of the raisers is that beiag at present compelled to get rid of their shearings almost immediately there is a tendency on the part of buyers to lower prices just at the pipper season. It is argued that, by moans of these storage b >uses, the producers may re lease their products gradually and so eliminate the broker. SUNDAY LAN CASES COIE UP NEXT WEEK County Court Criminal Trials May Bring Up Some Points of •Interest and Hot Fights. Several cases of alleged violation of the Sunday closing law are set for trial next week in the county court, when the regular criminal schedule for the last week in the month is to go into trial. The hot fight put up recently in ' Judge Fisk’s court by local butchers in the trial of a Sunday closing esse • indicates that much interest will bo i shown in these. One or two saloon eases are to come up. among them a eouple on chargee of selling on Sunday and to minors. The fnll schedule for the week ie as fol lows: ' Monday, November 1, 1909. The State of Texas vs. Victor Es pares, Psblo Martinez, Trinidad Arella ao, Juan Morales, W. R. McDonald, Andrew Wslker, Caiedonio Morslee, Jesus Martines, Alfredo Martisez, Joe Slavin. Juan Reyna. Tuesday, November 2, 1909. The State of Texes vs. Eugene Wahr mund, Alexander Bauer, Ed Risber, A. C. Alves, M. Rokomontez, Emigsn Green, W. L. Thomae, Vieente More no, L. R. Calhoun, Will Taylor, Mary Williams, R. C. Evans, John Albino. Wednesday, November 3,. 1909. The State of Texas vs. Maximo Lo pez, Luis Esquivel, A. Altermsnn, John Shittley, Jim Nurse (2 cases), E. Gran atA Bill Roberts, Chas. Jackson, 8. Stein, J. Moreno. Thursday, November 4, 1909. The State of Texas vs. D. Trevinio, P. Trevinio, Nicolas Dorangricchia, To mas Gomez. Ruperto Herrera, Billy j Kuhlman, W. Duncan, John Hoffman Jr., Tomas Travieso, Noah Collins. Friday, November 5, 1909. The State of Texas vs. Geo. Mc- Kinney, Willie Griffin, Chas. H. Fator, Ed Dial. Manuel Guzman, W. Duncan (2 cases). . CASE AGAINST “HAPPY JACK” IS CONTINUED Russell Johnson, familiarly known as "Happy Jack," who was at the steering wheel of a big touring car that went ov/r a culvert on the Mis sion loop on the night of October 2, culminating in the death of Harry Cot tam and wounding five others, appeal ed before Judge Buckley in the police court yesterday morning to answer for a charge of exceeding the speed limit. Because of the illness and inability of E. B. Lowry, 401 San Pedro avenue, who filed the affidavit against John son, to appear in the police court, the case was continued until October 30. The charge against Johnson grows out of alleged speeding on San Pedro avenue on the afternoon of October 2, several hours previous to the fatal mishap on the Mission loop. s>» Bexar Drug Co., eut pries druggists; get our prices first. The lowest in the eity. O*» n ■ CIRCUS BARBER SHOP FIRST CLASS. Among the many stores and shops, hotel, rest rooms nnd property tents on Ringling Brothers’ circus grounds I is one of the best barber shops in the ’ ccßintry. It is, of course, a union shop with splendid attendants and every re nf the first class shop from hot and cold wnter to shower bathe. Epileptic Fits There is nothing more frightful in a happy home than to have one of its members instantly seized with a dread ful attack of Epilepsy or Fits. The many grateful letters from such homes, after the use of Kosine, the remarkable remedy for this dread ailment, testify to the real merit of the preparation. It is a meritorious article and is sold on a guarantee plan that deserves your confidence. The price, $1.50, will be refunded by A. M. Fischer if not fully satisfied after using a bottle. Mail or ders filled by the Kosine Co., Washing ton. D. C., or A. M. Fischer, Houston street, corner AvenueD. SAN ANTONIO LIGHT AND OAZBTTB To tho Readers of l The light and Gazette A WhlbKiL (Maaa, Straight Talk m the Fatly of Utias Catharfist far Tryiag la Can (BMtMMMi ai|i How Io Slop it Absohrtely Withaat Nila ar lodbliM *• ' • For tho Benefit of Bor Booßon, Frof. T. R. Midgley lives ißferostlif Tolk on Bow Bls Moo las MM Imurkable BoooNs Io Bwhf BomllhHoo Witboat NaOMao. For tho benefit of our readers we pub lleh a timely and Intereatlnx talk by Prof. T H.'Mldxley on s point which Io moot vital to ovory man, woman and child In thio country—the way to atop the spread ing danger of chronic constipation. AU be oaye to true, end i-vldenceg of U are ao many and- varied, aa seen in hundreds of letters from those who have done aa ho advocatee. that we think It wW bo a pubUe benefit to make them known. We recommend Prof. Midgley meet oarneetty to our readere. M-Howr "Habit'" All Uzpegtsat. "It Ie one of the Mmpleet things in the world to cure even the worst case of chronic ooastlpstion. and yet nearly ev ery other man and woman you meet, is pooltlvely so stopped up. that they are hardly able to think clearty. To get the "habit" every 14 hours regularly works wonders. By the "habit"’ I don't mean the cathartic habit, hull mean that "nat uraL easy move” that every one ought Co have without meedlng to make a rash tor the pili box every night. . MM Ml MiMt. "You young and middle-aged men and women wbo eat and drink everything you like, and you old men and women who are addicted to pill-eating to keew your overdue bowels going, you don't nwllse that there would not be one one-tiun dredth part of the dlseaaa on earth to day It your bowels were absolutely reg ular. "You can ehake your flat al almost any old dlseaaa known. If you’ve got the bowels that do business every 14 hours. Thia Is plain talk, but every doctor will tell you the same thing, only he mav ba more particular in his language, but {lt won't have the Impression on your mind. "Now. you can't cure constipation with cathartics, and one of the reasons why there I* much constipation today is be cause there are so many drugs, liquids and unnatural bowel movers gussied and swallowed by so many thousands of peo ple. "It is true those cathartics sluice out the bowels elean, but they also dulce out that bowel-moving juice or secretion which Nature has put In every good bowel to make it work easy and right, when this natural "juice" In the bowel ,1s cleaned out your bowels become men dead-pipes. Then you get a bad case of constipation and pills aw swallowed to do the moving. This goes on, over and over "Take It for granted now that you have got to quit taking pills and drugs, cas ter oIL casoara, jalap, gamboge and all other cathartics before you can ever hope to cure your constipation. How You Om Stop Oonxtlpation Absolutely. “If you will do as I say you can got rid of your constipation right now and for get about it ever after. You will never realise until you have tried it. how , pleasant and delightful It Is to have ov erydqy-bowels that you don’t have to worry over. "Your bowels will move themselves If you will just give them a start tha 'Mldg- 1 ley way.' You will never realise how grpt- i ifylng It Is to have regular bowels, and : how fine It feels to really live until you < have tried it. "I am willing to tell anyone, who will 1 take the trouble to ask me. just exactly ' how to use this simple method, and to | cure himself or herself right at home, so 1 that It will no longer bis necessary to 1 dose with all kinds of harmful drugs and acids. I don't ask a cent for this Informa tion. I have published a book which con tains this Midgley method in detail, and as It would be Impossible to tell you in < this brief space what ft contains, I will < send this book to any man or woman who < Is Interested enough In a cure to send for < It" 1 Gained 35 Pounds—Feer 20 Yean Younger. ’Prof T. H. Midgley. Dear Sir:—Per haps you will remember you cured me of 1 constipation over one year ago. I am < still feeling fine, can eat anything, have a good complexion, weigh 185 lbs. now— c used to weigh 150 when I was constlpat- r mwmiiiEi WILL CO-OPERATE Committee to Be Appointed to Act With Local Committee on Better Train Schedules. Brownsville will act in conjunction with San Antonio in the movement to secure through passenger connections and better freight schedules between that place and this city, according to advices received yesterday from that place. A committee of Brownsville business men will be appointed at once to co operate with the committte from the Chamber of Commerce, consisting of William Autrey, Jake Wolff and H. E. Hildebrand. To place San Antonio on par with Houston in the matter of freight ser vice will be one of the big aims of the joint committee. It is declared that I it is - possible for freight to reach Browns- j rille from Houston in two days, where- . as connection with San Antopio takes , from three to five and oftentimes eiglc [ days. MANY BURGLARY • CASES TO COME UP A whole host of minor criminal cases are scheduled for trial next week in the criminal district court, the Thirty seventh. Nearly all are burglaries. The greater part of the cases are those re turned by the grand jury in its last two reports. ' For the week, starting Monday, the eases set are. The State of Texas versus the following: Jack Halamnda. Santi ago Saraldn Tom Smith. Juan Jose Cruiz. Fred Goode. Epifanio Vai Verde, ed I have a regular bowel movement every morning I feel 20 voura younger 1 hope your treatment will euro others like it did me. Youre very truly. Henry Steinls-ck. Chillicothe. Mo. RW9 b An Opportunity of a Lifetime te Be Cured. Hero la the area lest opportunity to be cured of chroaic ronetlpailon that you have ever had come to your notice. You Will be amazed to see the array of tetterp that are received dally by thia benefactor of mankind who answers all "You Simply Can’t Cure Constipation with Pills. Powders or Potions. Fores is Folly. I Tsu Yon How to Core Yourself at Hone by The "Mldg fisy Way" With out Medicine. letters sent to him and asks no charges for the advice which he freely gives. These letters are from worn-out. pill-rid den patients who have tried the "Midg ley way" aa a last deaperate effort, and have been cured as easily as though they had but a mere cold. For the benefit of our readers we have taken the trouble to pick out at random a few of these letters and publish them. For instance, Mrs. Morgan Parkhurst, of Gerry, N. Y., suffered for 30 years and cured hertelf in 30 days so completely that she says:—“Two years ago I com menced with your treatment and am so glad • I did and so thankful for what It has done for me. I have no trouble now; am better In every way.” Was Near Death. Thos. Needham. 1528 S. 44th Ave.. Chi cago. says:—”l suffered from chronic constipation for 10 years. I tried every cathartic In the market in vain. Doctors could do nothing, and death seemed near By following your advice I cured myself permanently in just one month. ’’ Had Tried Every Kind of Medicine. Miss Ella Cea, of Boone. la., says:—"l had been a constant sufferer from that dread disease, constipation, all my life, and had tried every kind of medicine and consulted many different doctors, but none proved successfuL At last I con- John Harris. D. Mayfield, Wm. Hy Sentt. Joe Gonzales, Isom Booker. A. Sanders. Oliver Bell. Topsy Wallace, Antonio Martinez, Lloyd Dorsey, Eli "inh Jones. Williams Williams. Willie Williams. A. J. Love, Louis Johnson, Joe Morris, Searcy Johnson, Geo. Zwally, Louis Hall. The lady that I love, Is the face that yon should see; Tho secret of her beauty, Is just Rocky Mountain Tea. —Lone Star Drug Store. COUNCIL HAS SLIGHT AMOUNT OF BUSINESS The ordinance authorizing Mayor Callaghan to take action in tho matter of the $150,000 bond issue of 1887 will I come up on its second reading at the meeting of the city council tomorrow afternoon. Whether the ordinance would be placed on its third and final reading under the suspension of the rules Mayor Callaghan could not say last evening. Unless some of the aldermen spring a surprise the session of the city fathers promises to be rather brief, there being but a light batch of petitions and me morials of a minor nature now pend- ■ ing before the council for action. More Than 20 • Ingredients give to Hood’s gar> I separilla Its groat curative power- . power to cure many and varied com plaints, including diseases of the blood, j ailments of the stomach, troubles of the kidneys and liver. Many of the ingredients are just what j the profession prescribe in the ailments | named, but the combination and pro portions are peculiar to this medicine and give it curative power peculiar to itself. Therefore, there can be no substitute for Hood’s. Get it in the usual liquid form, or in tablets called Sarsatabs cluled to give Prof. Midgley's druglees tn-atment a trial. I did ao and at the and of one month «u entirely cured. My general health grew better and at pres ent am In the best of health. Can aay It la a wonderful cure and a help to any one suffering as I Wag." Buffered M Teart. J. F Kilpatrick of White Plaine, Ga., a man 55 years old. who had been consti pated for 30 yeard after taking a single month's treatment, writes May 4. '48:—"I have not taken anything foe my bowels since the first of Sept.. 1448 My bowels are regular as the days come —the mis ery that I had in my bowels has stopped. 1 have a good appetite all the time; I don't feel tired like 1 used to; my head does not seem all out of fix now—l feel like a young man to what I did before you commenced instructing me. You may use my name in your advertisements. If it will do any good, for I feel that the liepple of America are injuring themselves taking drugs for their bowels.” Cathartics That Increase Constipation. “Aloes, calomel,'croton oil. cascara, Sa grada. jalap, gamboge, blue mass, colo cynth. asafoetlda. senna, epsom salta laxative mineral waters, podo-phyllln, castor ojl. nux vomica, hyoscyamus, bel ladonna and others which only physicians know about, cause reaction In the bow els and result in chronic constipation." "It is not necessary to depend on any one of these 'movers.' and just as sure as you do, you help to paralyze your own bowels. You can have them move every day regularly without taking any of these catalyzers If you will only follow out my idoa which has already proved successful In hundreds of cases.” . Results of Constipation. "When a train is stuck In the tunnel and cannot be dislodged, it stops tsaffic. With the body it is worse, because "when there is a blocking-up somewhere in your 30 feet of bowels, the poison from the blockade is going to be soaked up by the little capillaries on the inside lining of BUY ACRES AND WILL PLAT SUB-DIVISION Forty-three thousand dollars was the purchase price paid for 478 acres of land adjoining the Southwestern In sane Asylum on the south, sold yester day to H. C. Feldman, William Aubrey and the Empire Realty company. The tract faces the Mission loop and is one of the choicest of large proper ties adjoining th city. It is well adapt ed to sub-division, to which purposes it will be devoted. IMPROVEMENTS AT COUNTY COURT HOUSE Important improvements are soon to be under way in the Bexar county court house. The office of the county clerk is to be thoroughly remodeled and some new fixtures added. The contract It's a Great Comfort IXTOBBR SI, IMS. the bowels, and all tMs poison la rueteefl right through the blood • "It goes to the brain naturally, aafl to evsrr pert of the body, every organ be ing fed on thio polluted blood, or sewer age. It goes to your face In the tom .ec plmple-potoon and breeka out on the eMa, It goes to your bead aad glvea you bnad aobe and dlaaineae. It xoee to your brain and makes you drowsy. It weakena the stomach and cauaeo dyapepeta. aad bad broath. It goee to tho liver and oHMtn MUoueneee. it goto to the kldneya nnd eventunlly gives rise to Brigkt'e Dlaenan, It goea tn tee heart and makes It thuatos It goes to the eyeo and they lone their lustre. It mskea your nerves flabby and weak and out-o' -sorts, sad this to tha advance agent .of all kinds uf diMaae, which you coulda't got at all if there WM $ pure, rich red Mood flooring In your vehig and your whole body woe In prone oeadl tlon." Doctors Aflatttofl Draff-Ha. The Chief Clerk of the Pennsyfranto Railroad Campney, located at New Brut.'' wick. N. J., writes:—"l hnve suffered from chronic conotipaUon for the past six years, taking most all of the pills aad potions 1 ever heard at. At one tian I became ao bad I decided to give up my position with the Railroad, as I felt my deva were numbered. "One physician told me that he aa well an others were powsrloea to cure codtoi pation with drugs, saying that the puraa tlve« Inflame the bowels and eventually paralyse them. I followed your advice, have not spent a penny for drugs of any sort, and I am cured.’’ Look Ont For Tour Nerves. There is hardly anything which restores the nerves as qulcmy and suryly as regu lar bowels. .Most neopie who have wank nerves and are run down ure chronically conatlpatcd. It is surprising in bow abort a time a man or woman can build up a strong body by being absolutely regular and taking Prof. Midgley's advice. Our readers can be positively certala of results If they will but send for Prof. Midgley's book and follow hla advice. Ho Is known all over the country as ths "Constipation Wlsard." Hla method Is sll so wonderful, and so simple, that it haa - J been said hy a great many to be a posi tive pleasure to adopt the Midgley WSX ot Halting cured right at home. There is nobody else In this country who has given thia disease sueh doep professional study aa Prof. Midgley. Hia advice to you will be worth hundreds at dollars, and you will have saved yeare of misery, bed health and danger ot dto- MM. You win realize within a tew hours what It Is to realty live and havo that exquisite feeling of perfect health, cheer- . ful spirit, good digestion, clear mted. quick memory, energy, courage and am bition. to a degree which you probaMy never before could understand or expe rience—and all tMs. by merely following the simple directions of a man by whose advice hundreds have been cured b 4 , most remarkable manner. How to Got top AdvlM. All you will have to do Is to cut out the coupon, fill In your name aad ad- Z dress on the blank lines, and send It to A Prof. T. H. Midgley. 8887 Midgley Blk.. -. Kalamazoo. Mich., and he will. By re- ■ j turn mall, send you absolutely free. Ms book showing you how to eure yourself ot chronic constipation right at home, ... the "Midgley way,” without pills, po tions or powders. He will also send you 4 by letter his expert advice upon any point relating to constipation on which you may ask Information. Mali tho coupon may ask today. FREE COUPON. Fill In your name and address on dotted lines below and mail tfl Prof. T H. Midgley. 2527 Midgley Block. Kalamazoo. Mich., and by return mail he will send you free hie Illustrated book, showing the simple way of ctir ing constipation without medicine. 4 , eoeoeesaaeeosoeooooaeoeoooooobagggg* for this work was yesterday let to Schultze Bros, for $lOBO. In the rooms of the fourth court of eivil appeals there has been a grow ing need of more apace for the storing of recorda, ete. An architect will prob ably be asked shortly to design plans for improvements in this office. MARKET IS WEAK. New York, Oct. 23.—Extreme weak ness marked the day on the stock ex change and the course of quotation from the opening to the close was on an almost uniform decline with final prices several points below yesterday’s close. U. 8. Steel fell to 86 14 and re covered slightly to 86 5-8. Union Pa cific was a feature in the declines, sag ging below 200 early in the day. Foreign exchange during the morn ing showed a sharp recovery and ratgp opened higher and subsequently regain ing what they lost yesterday. CaNre were at 488.20 to 488.25. to be able to see far and near with one pair of glasses. Have Dr. Charles Rees, 303 West Commerce Street, fit you with a pair of his new invisible Bi-Focal or double vision glassea and you can see far and near without ebang ing your glasses or taking them off. If yon have been using two pair of glasses you know how much trouble and annoyance it is to be constantly changing glasses. These wonder ful glasses save all of that trouble. You will need only one pair and you can wear those all of the time. Remember the number. 303 WEST COMMERCE STREET DR. CHARLES REES 7