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EL PASO HERALD 16 Friday, October 17, 1913 ijA triple I guarantee The clothes guar antee that you are -well dressed. "We guarantee the clothes. The maker guarantees them to us. You get this triple guarantee when you wear SfySeplasSfiy Clothes I itse ,mne price the vccM over" Style, plus all wool fabrics, phzs -!-." STTzp, pests nt, pins wear. That is the STYLE PSUJS principle and the clothes more than make good. YarrwHl be surprised that yoa can get clothes that look $25 worth and -wear accordingly. It is because STYLEPLUS are made in one of the largest and most modern clothing factories in the wuiM by workmen who are expeits in producing style and values at a innTiiiiu price. Coxae in and try on a suit crovcrcost. Wc will live it to your good judgment and oar mirror. Come to-day. IF MEALS HIT BACK AND STOMACH SOURS "Papers Dlapepsln ends Indigestion, Gas, Dyspepsia and Stomach Mis ery in five minutes. If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest or you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach headache, you can get blessed relief in five minutes. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these fifty-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin, then you will understand why dys peptic troubles of all kinds must go, and why they relieve sour, out-of-order stomachs or indigestion in five min utes. "Pape's Diapepsin" is harmless; tastes like candy, though each dose will digest and prepare for assimila tion into the blood all the food you rat, besides, it makes you go to the table with a healthy appetite; but what will please you most, is that you will feel that your stomach and intes tines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for biliousness or constipation. This city will have many "Pape's Diapepsin" cranks, as some people will call them, but you will be enthusiastic about this splendid stomach prepara tion, too, if you ever take it for indi gestion, gases, heartburn, sourness, dyspepsia, or any stomach misery. Get some now, this minute, and rid yourself of stomach trouble and indi gestion in rive minutes. Advertise ment PRAISES THIS REMEDY FOR LtXG TROUBLE. Many people are led to believe that Lung Trouble is a disease which can not be conquered. This is wrong, as many have fully recovered their health. A change of climate has helped some, but many more have been restored to health by breathing the freshest- air, eating well cooked wholesome food, being temperate in their habits and adding the tonic qualities of Eckman's Alterative, a medicine for Throat and Lung Troubles. Investigate this case: Cowling "Green, Ky.. R. No. 4. "Gentlemen: The spring of 1908 I had a severe cough for six months. I tried all the medicine that my doctors recommended to me, but no results came for the better. I had night sweats, and would cough and spit until I got so weak I could hardly do anything. But, at last James Deering. of Glas gow Junction, insisted that I try your medicine. In one week's time there was quite an improvement in my con dition, and after I had taken several bottles I felt as well as ever in my life. I firmly believe that Eckman's Alter am e will relieve any case of lung trou ble if taken before the last stage." Affidavit) A. C. BETTERSWORTH. c Above abbreviated; more on re quest ) Eckman's Alterative has been proven b many years' test to be most ef ficacious for severe Throat and Lung Affections, Bronchitis, Bronchial Asth ma, Stubborn Colds and in upbuilding the system. Contains no narcotics, poisons or habit-forming drugs. Sold by leading druggists. Write the Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa for book let telling of recoveries and additional evidence. "Kelly & Pollard. Knoblauch Drug Co., People's Drug Store." Advertisement. gg g Mai Mail dvflirQ FlUed and sluPPed on day of re IViail KJTaerS ceivt Everything in Sporting Goods, Arms and Ammunition. Write for nricps MR. SERGENT HAS IDEA THAT IS NEW El Paso Man Says Plant Juice Maes Health Con tagious Instead of Disease. Mr. "William Sergent of El Paso has a new idea regarding- Plant Juice. He says it makes health catching instead of disease Mr. Sergent is connected with the Sheldon barber shop and his home is at 2616 Wyoming street. He says: "My wife has suffered some time with stomach and bowel trouble; cons tipation at times and then bowels would move too freely. Her stomach troubled her and her nerves became affected. I did not sleep well myself. A statement in an El Paso paper by a lady suffering the same way and who was cured by Plant Juice, induced me to try It My wife had not used all of one bottle and her bowels are not giving her any more trouble. Her stomach digests the food and she sleeps well and wakes up refreshed. Her complexion is getting better every day, and any man who has had sick ness at home will know "what I mean when I say I feel better in mind and body as a result of it all. I think that Plant Juice makes health catch ing." Plant Juice is the greatest specific and tonic ever devised by man. It is purely vegetable and is the rarest and best combination of juices, extracts and essences that science has been able to take from the medicinal plants of the earth. If your ailment is chronic Plant Juice will relieve it and bring a permanent cure. It Is the greatest of all specifics for all stomach, liver, kidney and blood ail ments. For sale at Kelly & Pollard's drug store. Advertisement. HYOMEI RELIEVES IN FIVE MINUTES Help Comes Quickly irhen Hyomei Is I Bed for Catarrh, Coughs, Cold In the Head or Bronchitis. Quick relief comes from the Hyomel treatment for catarrh and all troubles of the breathing organs such as stop ped up head, sniffles, bronchitis, coughs or that choked up feeling. Put a few drops of liquid Hyomei In the pocket inhaler that comes with every original outfit just breathe it and before you have used the treatment five minutes you will get relief from your catarrhal troubles. Hyomei as sold by druggists every where gives a tonic healing effect to the air you breathe, destroys the catarrhal germs, stops the poisonous secretions, soothes the irritated mu cous membrane and makes a marked Improvement in the general health. If you suffer from offensive breath, raising of mucus, frequent sneezing, husky voice, discharge from the nose, droppings in the tnroat, spasmodic coughing, watery eyes, or any other symptoms of catarrh, use Hyomei at . uuwe j.l win uanisn me disease germs in fhrt. tinea t-i -. ..! !.. :i nnnn T ...111 i - -. 111 -- srM V0- LLlAUzlt- illlll IIIITtlN 1 I V I 1 1 1: SSOT A i refunded by Kellv & Pollard Hyomei does not contain cocaine or any habit-forming drug. The complete outfit including inhaler and bottle of liquid, costs JL00; extra bottles of liquid. If later needed, 50 cents. Ad vertisement REFUSEENDORSEMENT TO PROHIBITIONISTS Arizona Federation of Labor to Keep Hands Off; Will Initiate Black List; Politicians and Hand. Bisbee. Ariz., Oct 17. The Arizona Stifle Federation of Labor rejected resolutions offered from outside inter ests asking endorsement by the Federa tion of prohibition for Arizona. The ac tion went through by a large majority. A resolution of encouragement to the striking miners in the Lake Michigan copper country, urging them to hold out. In their fight was adopted and or dered forwarded by telegraph, vi A "solution was passed to initiate a blacklist law and also a universal eight hour law. It was the opinion of dele gates following these actions that it would be best to curb inriiHmi.i offerings of recommendations for new legislation and confine efforts to a few of the more Important measures. Secretary and treasurer Campbell reported an increase in funds at the disposal of the State Federation and in membershlD. ITo srii tTn ,-oo- v.j i l11??" satisfactory one. The report l " eimomon of the law and legisla tive committee declared headway be ing made, but that the results had not been secured from the legislators that had been hoped for. and recommended that in future labor use the initiative and pass laws they need themselves. The political atmosphere prevalent is due tp the belief that prevails that whoever gets the federation endorse- f,ntVfor the nomination for governor will have much easier sailing than he who fails of it Overtures were made, however, to the end that the federa tion keep hands off in politics. It Is believed these cams from the Hunt side and the friends of Worsley feel 3k bell?7InS- it an admission sion of weakness that has been dis covered in the Hunt strength among the delegates. The convention will prooablv be Tirmhlo rtni. i .business It has before it until the end -.. nranucM luai nas Deen dis most certain. ,Vv- Federjtion of Labor endorsed the Kenny bill, requiring that all for eigners employed in mines must un derstand English sufficiently to convev orders intelligently fro mone workings to another, but it drew the line on the proposed amendment requiring that S6 percent of all mine employes be Amer icans. Bringing up the bill and amendment ,.v.lCu ... iivCljr iictu wnicn continued during the greater nart of the sessions. The endorsement of the SI11. witnut the amendment carried. Jo to 8. Delegate Oberst gave notice that adoption of the 80 percent idea would mean his withdrawal from the organi zation, and added that many others would go with him. LOSES HER PURSE; HERALD AD FINDS IT People as a Rule Are Ilonest, and Everyone Reads nerald Ads for AVhat They May "Want. LOST Pocketbook containing two E. J- S. W. passes. Finder please phone 5187. Reward. When this ad was inserted In The Herald, the loser had but faint hope of ever finding her lost pocketbook again, or the valuable E. P. &. S. W. R. B. passes it contained. People are honest as a rule, and the finder of the pocketbook looked for the ad in The Herald and so returned the lost article to its proper owner. With the biggest circulation. The Herald naturally reaches the greatest number of people, so no matter what your wants may be, an ad in The Her ald will bring you an answer. See "The Glow Worm" at the Grecian todny. Advertisement. ARTESIA'S FESTIVAL DRAWS-BIG CROWD Flower Parade Feature of Opening; , Display of Valley Products a Rev- J elation: Governor McDonald Reads Address. Artesia, N. M., Oct. 17. The fourth annual alfalfa festival and flower show opened here with the store fronts and sidewalks gaily decorated and the streets filled with out of town visitors The products exhibited are the fines-i ever displayed In this section of the Pecos valley and are a revelation to strangers and townsmen alike. The C A. P. ranch and Johnson brothers have large and beautiful dis plays of apples. The grapes, peaces and pears make a fine appearance. Various kinds of vegetables come in for attention, with a 110 pound pump kin the center of attraction. The larg exhibits of Indian corn are convincing evidence that this is a good country for corn. The milking contest on the streets resulted in favor of a short horn cow belonging to Larsh brothers, which gave over 24 pounds at one milking. Flower Parade Made nit. The flower exhibit, given by the women of the cemetery association, for excellence and variety, exceeded thos of other years. Roses, dahlias and chrysanthemums predominated. The nn-nTpT- nnrnfln Trna thft birr fntnrf of ' the day. It was led by the local cor net band, followed by Mrs. Sallie Rob ert, riding a white horse, bearing the figures 1877, tne year Mrs. Robert came to Artesia as the first settler. A band of Apache indians on horseback, with war paint, came next, after which were a number of riders on decorated horses. Tandems, go-carts and floats followed, which displayed art and ef fort Decorated autos, buggies and motorcycles brought up the rear. Indians Won at Baseball. The game of baseball between the Apache indians, of the Mescalero res ervation, and the Artesia boys was hotly contested and resulted In a score of 6 to 0 in favor of the indians. Presi Men Deliver Addresses. The eastern New Mexico and west ern Texas Press and Commercial Club association meeting was opened by an address of welcome by Joe Clayton, acting mayor, and was responded to by R. M. Harkey of Pecos, secretarv of the association. Gayle Talbot of the Artesia Advocate, spoke on "Get ting Together," as did A. M. Hove of Otis, and Parson Gage of Hope. In the evening Jack H. Estes, of Dallas. Texas, manager of the Texas & Pacific Magazine, gave an interest ing talk on freight rates. Capt El liott of Dexter, made some remarks on the same subject G. R. Brainerd and Walton A. Hyatt gave good talks on "Alfalfa" and J. B. Cecil and R, M. Love on "Fruit Raising." William H. Mullane, of the Carlsbad Current, read an interesting article on "The Newspaper." The audience was then treated to apples and sweet cider from the C A. P. ranch. Gov. McDonnld Head Address. The second day of the alfalfa festi val was celebrated 1y some fancy shooting through the streets and at the baseball parte, by the expert rifle shot Capt A. H. Hardy. At noon gov ernor William C McDonld, from an alfalfa stand, in front of the Hotel Hardwick. read an interesting address on the county salary bill, good roads, education and other topics of general Interest Though a drizzling rain fell during his remarks the audience re mained to the close of his address. A banquet at the Hotel Hardwick followed. Rain interfered with tne sooond came of basball between the lS SKi nA hrdntnrrt tr interfere "With me alfalfa parade, horse and stock parade and third game of baseball. Sec "The Glow Worm"' at the Grecian today. Advertisement ALPINE ART SCHOOL FINISHES SESSION Alpine, Tex., Oct 17. The art school, which was conducted in the auditorium of the high school building, has closed, having finished its session. C T. Hawker, of Lobo. is In town on business. Mrs. S. E. Bunton, who has been con fined to her bed for 10 days, is con valescing slowly. Geo. W. Newton Is recovering from an attack of the grip. W. E. Lynch of New Mexico, formerly of Valentine, is here looking after land interests. tt, E. Mays and son of Sanderson are here. 3Ir. Mays is seeking a location. VTVa J. Rloomfield and little son. Homer, are visiting relatives in El Paso. Mr. ana Jars, jonn jtooi axe nero ironj their ranch home. They report ranges in fine condition. C "R Cnurinsr is ilL Mrs. J. T. Snelus and little son, Mar tin, are in El Paso. Mi& J. S. HQWard. who recently pur chased the Keesey property, is having both houses remodeled and modern con veniences added. Mrs. Howard will also erect a new house on a vacant adjoin ing lot , . C E. Couring. who has purchased the Browing property, is having the resi dence remodeled. J. A. Lees has rented the Janes resi dence and moved his family her for school advantages. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Stegall and little son, Robert, have returned from an ex tended visit to Los Angeles. San Fran cisco and Seattle. D. E. Decorey, who has been reliev ing Mr. Stegall. will return to El Paso, accompanied by his wife. D. E. Dearman, who is relieving agent J. A. Gardner, expects his wife soon from Mississippi. They will occupy rooms at Mrs. W. A. Foley's. J. A. Eden and family have returned from a visit in eastern Texas. Jonas Reineratein is In Buena Vista on business. Mrs. J. A. Parker has opened a board ing house. RECEIVERSHIP FOLLOWS ALLEGED DISCREPANCIES Dubuque, Iowa.. Oct. 17. Former mayor C. H. Berg, who last night was named receiver for the firm of Peter Klene & Son, In federal court here, to day took charge of the affairs of the company. A petition In involuntary bankruptcy was filed against the con cern, and liabilities are estimated at from a quarter of million to a half million dollars. The assets are said to be sufficient to pay the creditors. It is claimed that the suit is the out come of alleged discrepancies amount ing to more than ?100,000. which came to light several months after the death of Peter Kiene, a year ago. BRYAJf TAJlIirES IN CHICAGO OX WAY TO IOWA FAIR DATE Chicago, 111., Oct. 17. William J. Bryan, secretary of state, tarried a few hours in Chicago this afternoon, be tween trains. He was accompanied from Washing ton by congressman Maurice Connolly of Dubuque, Iowa, where he will ad dress a piiblic meeting tonight. To morrow he will review the acts of the Wilson administration at Waterloo, la., at the state dairymen's fair. CIIOJTG KIXG'S DETENTION" COSTS USCLE SAM 3IONEY There Is one Chinese who is richer because of the federal court session here. His name is Chong King and he arew a warrant for S108 Wednesdav afternoon as his witness fee in a ' Chinese deportation case which was on appeal. Chong was detained at the immigration station for 108 days and drew $1 per day during that time. He is planning to return to China. See VThe Glow W orm' at the Grecian today. Advertisement. WILSON PARDONS BANKER CHARGED WITH EMIIEZZLEIIENT Washington, D. C, Oct. 17. President Wilson has pardoned Thos. P. Dow man, of Washpeton, N. D., sentenced in June, 1912, to five years imprison ment for embezzlement from the Citi zens Bank of Washpeton. He was in the Anamosa, Iowa, reformatory. See 'The Glow 1 orm'' at the Grecian today. Advertisement. "Anxious " lfe" Give 10 to 15 drops of the following in water an hour be fore each mral and your child will soon be controlled from bedwetting: Comp. fluid balmwort, 1 oz., tincture cubebs. 1 dram; tincture rhus-aromatic, 2 drams. "La Rue" writes: "For many years I have suffered with stomach and bowel trouble which has been caused by a severe case of catarrh. My blood is also in poor condition. What can be done for me?" Answer: If you follow the directions given below you should be well and strong again. Obtain the following from any well stocked drugstore and mix by shaking well, then take a tea spoonful four times daily: Syrup sar saparilla comp., 4 ozs.; comp. fluid balmwort 1 oz.; fluid oxt. buchu. 1 oz. Use in connection with this the follow ing local treatment: Get a 2-oz. pack age of antiseptic vilane powder arid make a catarrh balm by mixing one ounce of lard or vaseline with a level teaspoonful of the powder and use in the nostrils daily. Also make a wash of one pint of warm water and one half teaspoonful of vilane powder and use two or three times a day until the nostrils are thoroughly cleansed and your trouble should soon be gone. "Elsie M." writes: "I have such short, stringy, straggling hair and my scalp is full of dandruff. Please advise what to do." Answer: The best advice I can offer is simple. Get at a well stocked drug store a 4 oz. jar of plain yellow min yol, directions accompanying, and use it regularly. It promotes a healthy, vigorous growth of hair and abates dandruff, itching scalp, lustreless hair and stops falling hair. If the hair is harsh and straggling it restores a soft, fluffy appearance, and brings back the intense natural color. "Hazelle" says: "I would certainly appreciate something that would in crease my weight and take away that languid feeling which I am subject to most of the time. My blood is weak and watery and my appetite is poor." Answer: Your condition is very easily overcome if you will follow the direc tions given below. Ask your druggist for 3-grain hypo-nuclane tablets and take according to the directions and your weight should increase. These tablets promote assimilation, absorption and aid digestion, transform the com plexion and figure. They are prescribed by physicians ana are perfectly good. They should be taken regularly for sev eral months and you should depend up on gaining flesh and that languid feel ing will vanish completely. -, r, .. , . . "D. E. G. writes: "My rheumatism ;rTX.i & Sil? .v Z -."c ""ie- am getting so stiff that it makes It very """ '" mc iu 6ci aruuna. Answer: Do not worry about your rheumatism, as that can be very easily controlled by using the following: Get SLEEP DISTURBING BLADDER WEAKNESS BACKACHE-RHEUMATISM, QUICKLY VANISH Even Most Chronic Suffer ers Find Relief From Few Doses of Croxone. Croxone soon relieves such con ditions because it reaches the very roots of the disease. It soaks right Into the stopped up. Inactive kidneys, through the walls and linings; cleans out the little filtering cells and glands; neutralizes and dissolves the poisonous uric acid substances that lodge in the joints and muscles to scratch and irritate and cause rheu matism; heals the inflamed mem branes of the bladder, and cleans out and strengthens the stopped up, life A Simple Remedy io Correct Con$li patlon Before It Becomes Chronic "Very few people go through life without some time or other being troubled with constipation. Thousands injure themselves by the use of strong cathartics, salts, mineral wat ers, pills and similar things. They have temporary value in some cases, it is true, but the good effect is soon lost, and the more one takes of them the less effective they become. A physic or purgative is seldom necessary, and much better and more permanent results can be obtained by using a scientific remedy like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It does not hide behind a high sounding name, but is what it is represented to be, a mild laxative medicine. It is so mild that thousands of mothers give it to tiny infants, and yet it is so compounded, and contains such definite ingredients that It will have equally good effect when used by a person suffering from the worst chronic constipation. In fact, among the greatest endorsers of Syrup Pepsin are elderly people who have suffered for years and found nothing to benefit them until they took Syrup Pepsin. It is a fact that millions of families have ur. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin con stantly in the house, homes like those of Mr. H. A. Fenstermaker. Siegfred Pa. He says he has had wonderful re sults from the use of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, that, in fact, he ha3 never found a remedy so good, and he Is glad to recommend It. The special value of this grand laxative tonic is that it is suited to the needs of everv All Clogged Up? ww y i rs w nere s kuicr t RUBBER HEELS FREE With Every $4.00 Shoe Purchase. ENTERPRISE SHOE STORE 316 MESA AVENUE TkeD 'OCTQR DVIQE gfJPr. leirrs BaAer The questions answered below are general in character; the sjmptoms or diseases are given and the answers should apply to any case of similar na ture. Those wishing further advice free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College Building, Coliege-Ellwood streets, Dayton, O., enclosing self-addressed, stamped envelope for reply. Full name and address must be given, but only initials or fictitious name will be use'i in my answers. The prescriptions can be filled at any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order or wholesaler. at the drugstore the ingredients named mix thoroughly and take a teaspoonful mealtime and again at bedtime and you should soon be entirely relieved of that disagreeable disease, rheumatism. Pur chase 2 drams of iodide of potassium; Vz oz. of wine or coichicum; 4 drams of sodium salicylate: 1 oz. comp. fluid balmwort; 1 oz. comp essence cardiol, and 5 ozs. of syrup sarsaparilla. This has satisfied thousands and I am sure it will you. "Musician" asks: "Can you tell me how to overcome a bronchial trouble which manifests itself after singing by a tickling in the throat, hoarseness and a slight cough?" Answer: Obtain a bottle of essence mentho-laxene and use it pure, or make into a cough syrup by mixing with or dinary granulated sugar syrup or honey. Directions for use and how to make accompany the package. It makes a full pint of effective, pleasant cough syrup and is excellent for all throat and bronchial trouble. "Mrs. G. B." -writes: "I suffer a great deal with stomach disorders heavy feeling after eating heart palpitation, wind and gas on stomach, etc. Am rest less and irritable. Afraid to eat a hearty meal. Sometimes great pain. I fear appendicitis. Answer: The neglect of constipation and indigestion is the most frequent cause of appendicitis. It Is better to prevent than to cure by an operation. I advise that you obtain tablets triopep tine and take according to directions accompanying sealed carton. They are pink, white and blue, to be taken morn ing, noon and night, respectively. I think many cases of appendicitis could be-prevented by using tripeptine intel ligently. "Mrs. C. C." writes: "Can you pre scribe a tonic for one who is sleepless, nervous, hysterical, thin and getting thinner? Have little appetiie and am restless day and night" Answer: The following if used for several weeks will gradually restore and strengthen your nervous system -Compound syrup of hypophosphites, 5 ozs.: tincture cadomene, 1 oz. (not cardamom). Mix, shake well and take a teaspoonful before each meaL "K. K." K." asks: "I am growing more stout as I get older and weigh 60 pounds too much now. I am alarmed and want to reduce. Please advise what to take." Answer: You need not be alarmed if you will begin taking 5-grain arbolone tablets. These tablets reduce usually at the rate of a pound a day after the first few days. Any druggist can sup ply them in sealed tubes with full di rections. "Poor H." writes: 'My health Is very poor on account of a long-standing con- supauon. l nave to use pills or some thing all the time. Can you prescribe something to take that will cure chronic constipation?" Answer: Constipation Is probably the cause of more Illness than any other thing. Most remedies only aggravate the trouble and never cure. I always i presence o-grain suipherb tablets (not j sulphur tablets), and have found them mosi reuaDie and gradually curative. They act pleasantly and tone up the bowels and liver while purifying the I blood. Advertisement. "l"lS less kidneys so they can filter and sift all the poisons from the blood, and drive it out of the system. So sure, so positive, so quick and lasting, are the results obtained from the use of croxone, that three doses a day for a few days are often all that is required to end the worst backache, regulate the most annoying bladder disorders, and overcome the numerous other similar conditions. Croxone is so prepared that it is practically impossible to take it with out results. An original package costs but a trifle, and all druggists are authorized to return the purchase price if Crox one falls to give desired results, re gardless of how old you are, how long you have suffered, or what else has failed. Advertisement. ene mr. ir. FENSTERMAKER. member of the family. It is pleasant tasting, mild and non-griping. Unlike harsh physics it works gradually and in a very brief time the stomach and bowel muscles are trained to do their work naturally again, when all medi cines can be dispensed with. You can obtain a bottle at any drug store for fifty cents or one dollar. The latter size Is usually bought by families who already know Its value. Results are always guaranteed or money will be refundec Families wishing to try a free sam ple bottle can obta:n It postpaid by addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 41S Washington St. Montlcello, 111. A pos tal card with your name and address on it will do. A . w. Write or telephone us about your paint trouble, and we will be pleased to aid you in any way we cair TyttSe Paint and Glass Co, PHONE 206 210-212 N. STANTOW Tell These People What You Want They Will Respond Promptly Bell 608 & 629. A. E.RYAN OPEN ALL AUTOS FOR HIRE Rates $3.00 per Hour Call ODOM'S TRANSFER To haul your baggage or move yon. Storage and packing by careful raea. BELL 1054. Phone NO. 1 Day Or Night For Ant03 Hacks and Baggage Service. LONGrWELL'S TRANSFER. Limousine 5 and 7 Passenger Cars- Auto Baggage Trucks ffiffl CE9 SiHISsBa! Banking hy Mail Just as easy to open a savings account with us as though you lived next door. WE PAY 4 percent Interest compounded Twice Every Year. We do business under the Depositor's Guaranty Law of the State of Texas and are a Guaranty Fund Bank as provided by such Law. Our plan, in addition to being convenient, is safe, profitable and liberal. Nobody has ever lost a dollar in a State bank in Texas. Write today for our free booklet "BAXETNG BY MALL" or simply mail your deposit. EI Paso Bank and Trnst Co., EI Paso, Texas STATE NATIONAL ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1881. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $200,000. INTEREST PADD ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS C. R. MOREHEAD, President. C.N.BASSETT, Vice President JOSEPH MAGOFFIN, V. Pres. GEO. D. FLORY, Cashier. L. J. GILCHRIST, Asst. Cashier. The Two-Republics Life Insurance Company EL PASO, TEXAS A. KRAKAUER, President. Good men wanted to sell policies that guarantee protection. a R. RUSSELL, LOUIS ST. J. THOMAS, Supt. of Agents. Secty. and Geal Mgr. UNTER SAW ANTONIO, TEXAS. Absolutely Fireproof, Modern, European. Rates $1.00 to $3.00 per day. 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