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EL PASO HERALD Frld;n , Ai ll 2:"!. 1013 Fl DESIMS Mrs E. Strickland and Party Escape Injury; Accident Was Near Canutillo. .1 hit passenger Chalmers car be- " -ins to Mrs. Edna Strickland of the Tiio hotel was destroyed bjr fire "" uraai night on the county road -cr c inutillo when an overheated en- Minister Gave A Fine Report Rev. Andrew J. Sura, Pastor of St. Nicholas Church, Export, Pa. alTOvs Interesting to listen to statements of onr friends, and es- p iallj when one knows that they are 5 nroie and honest in what they say. i led .nterest Is created in a statement rung from one of the best known ' c- men in the United States and who s a, larg circle of friends in the busi- -c;- nord as well as his church asso- - ions Such a man is Rev. Andrew J -ura formert-v or Yonkers, X. Y but r riMor of the St Nicholas Church - r v xpo-t. Pa., twentv miles from Pltts- I jTe t ho in a recent interview stated: I i the past three vears I have been t" jhlrd with a erv bad case of ag- " it'd stomach trouble. I suffered '" iruj- to mi stomach while in " riing school and it has bothered me r - sncr I ha e tried various doctors X man medicines without receiving -i help until 1 began the use of Plant ui r T felt better from the very first t-3 ind now. after taking this aiedl- t c for onlv a short time. I am feeling a new man T can recommend T nt Ttncc as a medicine for all iieople at suffer as I did. I can now eat f nat 1 want and enjoy my food. I tiii' to thank ou for furnishing such emedj that ies such positive re- Plant Juice is a vegetable tonic ex tracted from the roots, leaves, barks. ' 1 r and bloom of numerous plants. It iiature s own remedy and works won """ It ees almost immediate bene- i' and It leads to permanent relief in pn tivll every case where people suffer as I have outlined. I' inr Juice is sold in 1 Paso at the "K ! I ollard drug store, where it is 1 introduced and its merits ex I i i eJ. Ad i ertiscment. JIT ONCE! STOPS SIOIMSB "Pape's Diapepsin" makes sick, sour, gassy Stom achs feel fiiie. Po some foods you eat hit back taste good, but work badly: ferment into stubborn lamps and cause a sick. ;"ur, gassy stomach? Now. Mr. or Mrs Djspeptic, jot this down: Pape's 3'iapepsin digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There ner was anything so safely quick, so . ertamly effective. No difference how hadl our stomach, is disordered you ill get happy relief in fire minutes, rut what pleases you most is that it strengthens and regulates your stom s. h so you can eat your favorite foods w ithout fear. Most remedies give you relief some times they are slow, hut not sure. Pape's Diapepsin' is quick, positive ard puts Mmr stomach in a healthy mdition so the misery won't come back. You feel different aa soon as ""Pape's 1 'lapep? in ' cornea in contact with the stomach distress just vanishes your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belch .ng no eructations of undigested food. jour bead clears and you feel fine. bo now, make the best investment i on e er made, by getting a large flf ty 'nt case of Pape's Diapepsin from any dru? store Tou realise in five min uter how needless it is to suffer from ndigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach Suorder Advertisement. AfliO INDIGESTION U. S. Army & Navy Goods Store 204 MrMt Street, Opposite the Orndorff Hotel. CAMP OUTFITTERS We carry a cotaplete lisc of camp and outing goods. Come and see our goods and get prices and save money. Genuine U. S. Gold Medal Cots, folding, each. .$2J50 Folding Camp Chairs, each $2.50 Folding Camp Tables, each $2.95 U. S. Navy Hammocks , 95c U. S Blankets, gray and olive drab, 72-90 all wool, weigh over five pounds, each $4.95 two for. ..$9.o0 Scout Blankets, each $20 Oothers from $1 .75 to, each $3.50 Tine Kahkl cotton doth, regular TJ. . ? ard 25 and 35 cents. Fine olie Drab Wool doth, regular 1 s $1 75 and J! 00 yard. LEGGINS AND PUTTEES W carr the most complete and, 1 ipfit st selection of Leather and i'unas PuUees in the dty. Prices from 40c to S3.50 pair. Fine,ladies' 1 egg ins. pair Jl.8. I. S. IBMT SHOE"! They have qua lit j. made of the beEt leather obtain able, built for solid comfort, hand sewed, black and tan. price S4.00 and Jl J 5" If Ion 1ant to Save Money Visit the Army and avy Goods Store. MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED. WRITE FOR OUR CATVLOGLE. CAL HIRSCK & SONS. A. HARRIS, MGR. - i A most sensational China, Crockery, Silverware, Enamelware and Household Furnishing Sale will he announced shortly. THE CHENA PALACE CO. (New Management.) GHIUEE SUTO Bine communicated a spark to the gas , tank Although four persons were in the I machine, no one was injured or burned. Mrs Strickland, her son Guy, Miss Velma Chenoweth and a mechanic. R. Wanton, were occupants of the car 1 xney bad been buying eggs from h farm near Canutillo and had started homeward about 10.30 p. m-, when the machine caught fire. The front wheels escaped damage, but the rest of the car was practically destroyed. A telephone call to El Paso brought another machine to the scene and the party came to El Paso. AUTO THIEVES BUSY; TIRES ALSO STOLEN A Ford car belonging to F. M. Filler was stolen Thursday night about oelock from Stanton and Texas streets The car bore the license number JSIT. The car had not been recovered Friday morning The theft of a tire from a machine owned by K. W Kayeer was frustrated by the arrnal of TV. C Bi.lke. of the Bl Paso Auto Supply company. Bielke discovered a joung Mexican in the act of placing the tire in another auto mobile and succeeded in recovering the propert. although the Mexican made his escape J. D. Bukey reported to the police Thursday night the theft of an auto mobile tire from his machine as It was standing In front of the Kelly & Pel- iara arug store on uregon street. ARIZONA STAGE COACHES CARRY EXPLOSIVES, CLAIM Phoenix, Ariz, April ;s. Reports that auto stag lines in Arizona are carrying d narrate and other explosives, in vio latton.of a federal statute, have reached the corporation commission and are be ing Investigated. The transportation of explosives In passenger vehicles is expressly prohibited by law. General warning has been sent out by the com mission that the practice must cease. XORTiriVESTERV 1S SUED FOR K30.000 DMAGES Alleging that he was permanently injured whire in the employ of the com pany. J. H. Turner has brought suit against the Mexico-Northwestern for JiO.WO damages. The suit is filed in the 34th district court. Turner al leges that as train conductor he wa.i standing on a cowcatcher, the step of which gave way, causing him to fall and receive a crushed limb. CARRIERS' DAY. Tomorrow being the last Saturday of tbe month. Herald carriers will present hills for April subscriptions. Subscrib ers -will please note and be ready for the boys. J Genuine U. S. Army duck, double filled. oz.. 30c yard, 10 or, 20c; i: oz. :sc line Summer Underwear, per gar ment 2 and SO cents. Haversacks and straps, extra large, each I1.0. Knapsacks complete J1.T5. Canteens, all sues and quality, from SOc to J MS. U. S. Amy tents. 7 by 7. complete with poles. S7.M eacn. OTICE Wf HAVE YOU W I A 32nd DEGREE 1 CHARM, PIN k OR RING Lk if f fi or oispi"" f rj II ' MASO-VIC JEAVELRY I J II .. . 1 JK es is bo muca larger. a I jassss II I better. and mora tssBBa I reasonable In price, SB 1 than those of other In 1 1 . Jewelers that we IW . 1 guarantee absolute ll ISA satisfaction and a 111 JBf saving in money. Jw , Let our ever-ready i.H Hi and courteous sales- 1,'jj If' people show and con- j I i vince you. I , I J Masonic Jewelry I I specialties this week. ill jL A. D. Foster Co. kl 17 A The Jewelry Store J J In the Herald Hide.) U Y j jH "Our Wedding Rings flBk 1 I fffS Insure Happy Km 1 nvTi Marriages." fSsh VC rr GUI DEPUTIES HEED 1 II Officials Charged with Caus ing Deaths With Use of "Third Degree." Tucson, Aritf April IS. Charged witn murder through having hanged three I,eon brothers as a moans of adminis tering the "third degree," Frank Moore, a deputy sheriff of Pima county and Robert Fenter. county ranger, have been placet! under arrest. It was re ported several days ago that the of ficers had shot and killed the men while an attempt was being made :o rescue them The harnrinr Is said to have occurred in a lonely gulch near Greaterville in the Santa Rita mountains. The officers were searching for men alleged to have abducted Mrs. Loretta Yanez. a supposedly wealthv cattle woman. One Died on Rope. Juan Leon, one of the brothers, died on the rope, according to Jose faria Leon, who is at the point of death from the effects of strangulation The third brother. Francisco, was left for dead hut released himself while his toes just touched the ground and is supposed to have wandered away in the mountains and died. After their arrest Moore and Fenter are said by county officials to have ad mitted hanging the Leon brothers, but declared they did it while trying to force them to reveal the whereabouts of Antonio Encinas. charged with kid naping Mrs. Tanex. The officers also claim the Leon brothers threatened to kill them if they did not get out of tt mountain country immediately. Members of the Leon family assert that Moore and Fenter took the three men out of theif home Mondav When the Leons failed to return that niht. a part). Including a justice of the peace. set out to find them. Juan was found dead, and Jose, who is said to be dying, made a statement that all three had been hanged. Letters to The Herald. fAll communications must bear tb Icnature of tbe writer, but the aarae will be withheld if requested. OXE TniXG OVERLOOKED. Editor El Paso Herald In regard to the discussion in the columns of your paper pertaining: to the concerts by army bands, there is one important fact which seems to be entirely overlooked, and that is the opinion of the chief actors. ' Whoever is of the opinion that the men comprising the army bands are anxious and even habitually and syste matically soliciting all the engage ments they can pet, especially park concerts, is gravely in error. I can vouch for tbe majority of the members of the band to which I be long, that such is not the case. Bandsmen in the army are enlisted to furnish music for military purposes or occasions. tVe have our duties which cannot be shirked. They require our constant presence in camp. We have our rehearsals, hikes, concerts and oth er various duties, ending the daily rou tine with "Retreat," after which our duties are supposed to be at an end. and I think the little recreation we may be able to seeure for ourselves in our few hours of leisure is well earned Many of the members of the army bands are married and much prefer to spend the eenmgs with their families. specianv alter a dayoi tiresome rou ble in camp Kf the armv bandsmen wish to play in Trooftc for the public in general, they can easilv enough enter civil life and do so. Flavins; in public by militarv bands does not profit them in the least. It does not get them back their abbre viated clothing allowance or restore their former four cents & mile travel allowance, in other words it does not buy the baby a new pair of shoes, and at the same time may be preventing some other good man of the profession xrom buying nis oanr a pair or snoes. which ma be urgentlv needed. Music is the commodity of the musi cian and that, he has on sale. He can not go into a store and get a pair of snoes ior nimseu. nis wue or nis mdj without paing for them, therefore I say get together, boost and help vour municipal band, give them a chance to buy the baby that pair of shoes ami keep the wolf from their door. You are at the height of a "made In El Paso" propaganda. Why not patronize home industry In its fullest sense. It maj b selfish of the army bands men to show lack of enthusiasm in plaving for the public, but no more so than It is for the public to expect gra tuitous music A service hat, I am of the opinion, becomes us better than a laurel wreath of glory for which we care in a very abstract manner. ReinboM C. Krasowski, Corporal, Band of Sixth IT. S. Infantry. WHERE IS THE FUAGl Editor El Paso Herald: This ts to remind the park commis sioners that we have a liberty pole In the plaza, but no flag. I do not know whj It looks tery strange to tour ists passing through and stopping in our cit If we hate a flag, it by is it not up' H. Gease. CONSTIPATION A PENALTY OF AGE Nothing is so essential to health In advancing a Re as keeping; the bowels open. It makes one feel younger and fresher and forestalls colds, piles, fevers, and other depen dent ills. Cathartics and purgatives are vio lent and drastic in action and should be avoided. A mild, effective laxative-tonic, recommended by physi cians and thousands who have used it. Is the combination of simple herbs with pepsin sold by druggists everywhere under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. The price Is fifty cents and one dollar a bottle. For a free trial bottle write to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. SI Washington St.. Montlcello, Ills. A iteinecly The efficiency of any drug" says Dr C.P. Bobbin. "Is known to us by the reeults we obtain from its use. It we are able to con trol pain find disease by means of any pre paration, we certainly are warranted In Its use. One of the principal symptoms of all diseases ll pain, and this Is what the patient most often applies to us for, 1. e. something to relieve his pain. If we can arrest this promptly, the patient Is most liable to tuit Inusf or the other remedies which will eftect a permanent cure. One remedy which I have used largely in my practice Is AnU karnnla Tablets. Many and varied are their uses. I have put them to the test on many occasions, and have cever been disappoint ed. I found them especially valuable for headaches of malarial origin, where quinine was belnz taken. They appear to prevent the bad after-effects of tbe quinine. AnU kamnla Tablets are also excellent for the headaches from Improper digestion: also for headaches of a neuralslc origin, and es peclallytorwomensnbjectto pains at certain times. Two Anti-kamnla Tablets give prompt relief, and lnashort time tbe patient is able to so about as usual." These tablets may be obtained at all drngclste. Ask for A-K Tablets. They are also unexcelled tor headaches, neuralgia and all pains. THE COURTS IMIEB STATES DISTRICT COLBT. f Heavy 1). Clajton. Presldinc. I I nltea Slates vs. Clsre 1- Rogers, allseed embcrzlemeat from United States mails; with Jur. STH COURT Or CIA II. AITEALS- Jae K. Harper. . M. V.'aHbnll and I. Hlffzlnft, Justices. Motion Granted: American National In surance Co Horace Wilson, from Mania, appellant a motion to nie brief, appellee brief also ordered filed. Onlvettton. Harris burs Jfe San Antonio Ry Co u G. C Car mack, from Brenster. appellant's motion for a rehearing E. A Brown vs. Southern lima and uasollne Ens Co.. from Harnt.. appellee s motion to file brief. United Steam ship Co. a. Houston Packing Co . from Harris appellant's motion for certiorari. Motions 0erruled Xmerican National Insurance Co. va Horace M ilaon. from Har hl appellee's motion to strike out appel lant s brief M. B. Castaway et al vs. A H. Browning, jr , et al. from Ector; appel lant s motion for a rehearing opinion filed Crcater Houston Suburban corporation ms Dnpuy A Mullen, from Harris, agreed mo tion for certiorari K. "H Brown vs. South ern Uaa and Gasoline Eng Co. from Hams, appellant s motion not to consider cross assignments. Reversed and Remanded Galreston. Har rlsburg ft San Antonio Br. Co. vs. F c. Carmack. from Breweter Affirmed E. W. Brown va Southern Oas and Gasoline Eng Co. from Harris. Hous ton, East and West Texas Ry Co. va Hous ton Packlag Co.. from Harrla. Set for May IS. Arno Co-Operative Irrigation Co. s S. B. Pagh et al, from Reeves . Geo. D Welles. Tms., u Arno Co-Operative Irr. Co. from Reeves. Atchison. Topeka A Santa Fa Rj. Co. vs. C E. Harirave, from Kl Paso. Nine cases were set for Msy IS from Harris count. 41ST DISTRICT COURT. V. R. Prlre, PrrsJdinr. Lamar Davis va E. S. Xewrafts. trespass to try title, on trial Joh Miller va Bens. Miller, divorce; crsnted. W. K. Ramsey et al vs. Western Battery sad Magneto com pans, salt for SMt dam ares, riled. Caaanea Cattle company va. Southern Pa cific and El Paso ft Southwestern, salt for lu.21&.S dsauces to cattle shipment, riled, i Herman Block vs. Rio Grande, El Paso ft Santa Fe. salt for loss ef roods ; filed. Horace B. Stevens et al va. Ascela Hals et al. trespass to try title, filed. Robert L Adkina vs. Brotherhood of Lo comotive Firemen and EaclDemeB, salt oa insurance policy, filed. Security Tract and Savings bask vs. SI Paso Bank and Trust company, zaratoh ment filed. . J. K. Tomer va Mexico ft North Western, dsmases, filed. 6STH DISTRICT COURT. Ballard ColdweU. Presiding. MlpiBia Marrajo vs. Texas ft Pacific, salt for OS. Me damasee for oestn of husband; filed. E. Htaojosa va Southwestern Paving com pany et al. salt for . dsmaces; plain tiff awarded Hi damsges. against Geerfs B. Brady. E. More et al va F. B. Gaenn and G. E. Tipton, salt on notes, filed. A E. Mabsn va Texas ft Pacific, dam aces, filed. El Psfeo Association of Credit Men va Jesus X. Morooo suit oa note, filed. Green Foundry and Furnace Works vs. C A Kauffman and O. B. Moore, salt on debt, filed. i MTU DISTRICT COURT. Dan ill Jackson, Presiding. W H. Hawbtns va G torse Harper et aL salt on notes and foreeloaore of lien; riled. Maria Hernandez, by Tragnlntlca. sells, next friend, vs. EI Paso ft Southwestern. IS damaces for death of father: fited. Juan Antonio Moreno A a Southwestern Portland Cement company, suit for ttQ damaro for personal injuries; on trial. Stat of Texas vs. Borderland Iaa dub et al. Injunction, temporary lajuactlea granted. E. Krause va L G. Gaal. trerpass to try title, rned. COUNTY COUKT. Adrian Tool. Pre. din r. State of Texas vs. Russell Harden and Joe Charles, unlawfully taJUnf an aukamo Wi; filed. State of Texas ts. Juan Atvarado, carry fnc a pistol; filed. Ucbbub Jacob! vs. A. S. XeKinaey. wrtt on account; filed, A. G. Prude va, GaJvesteut. Hantebwr? San Antonio, damaffee Sac JUS.; filed. E. O. Ijochansea va. X EL Garrett, attach ment . filed. Soutn west era Portland Came at company va. Texas & Pacific appeal fresi Justice court, filed. M. M. PerUlle vs. G. Wallace, suit on note: filed. JUSTICE COURTS. J. M. IeTer. rrriHiir. States of Tmms vs. dalaerue WMte. aa ' sault to murder: filed. State of Texas vs. Revert H. Bassry. lar ery. filed. State of Texas vs. Inej Geszales et al. recejvtas and coaceaUac atolea proeerty: filed. Stste of Texas vs. B. Macdatene. theft ovw SS. fiiw. State of Texas vs. a. T. Taomas. assault; filed. f City of El Paso vs. Joe Iaace. suit os account for U St, filed. J. J. Murphy. Pre! din r. State of Texas vs. H. B. Greer, speedtar; pleaded guilty and fined $S and costs. State of Texas vs. J M. Marlacal, dlsturb ins the peace, pleaded fuilty and fined l& and coats. State of Texas vs. A Parker, speedlat;; pleaded guilty and fined $5 and costs. State of Texas va, Tom R. Newman, speed ing pleaded a-ullty and lined 5 and tests. 8t at e of Texas vs. John Tuck, assault ; pleaded guilty and fined IS and costs. State of Texas a. Ralph Earreu. speedlas; pleaded guilty and fined 5 and costs. State of Texas vs. S. J. McCarthy, speed Inc. found not cullty. Stat of Texas vs. Sam Scott, murder; held to srand jury under 55t bond. State of Texas va, C A. Glmhle. speed Inc. pleaded guilty and fined $6 and costs. DIHVGE MIT FOR KK.000 ON TIU4.1.1 PUAI.VTIFK. MOM IX The suit of Mlpinia Marrujo against the Texas Ik Pacific for J25.&06 damages for tbe death of her husband has frone to trial in the S5th district court. The plaintiff alleges that her husband was run down and killed at a Tela & Pacific crossing in Marcel, 1913 The case was tried in the former special district court, when a judgment for $:000 was rendered The court of civil appeala reversed and remanded the case. 14 Years Ago Today From The Herald of this dale 11)01. Another entirely unexpected hitch has arisen in the appointment of a night captain of police. At a special meeting of the council last night mayor Ham matt announced that be had appointed W. G. Roe to that position Instead of Frank Carr. This morning it was ru mored that Mr. Bee had declined the position. A Hernia reporter called on Mr. Hammett and he confirmed the ru mor. "Mr. Roe has declined the post for the reason that nis business will not permit him to accept it," said the mayor. Prof R. T Hill, of the geological sur vev. will remain bare several days. Edward W. Orrin. the Barnum of the circus business in Mexico, is at the Orn dorff. Senator W. W Turney has been con fined to his room for several days with a. light attack of grip. H. W. Kennedy, conductor for the Mexi-an rallwai. after spending St days here, returned to bis post today. W A. Hooson. prominent livestock dealer of Los Angeles, i at the Grand Central. lie is here to buy cattle and wiU ship a herd to California soon. Rev. Dr Martin, of the Episcopal church, left today for the Porcher ranch for a few das outing. He will return Saturday and fill his pulpit Sun da v Mrs. W G qteenr. w ife of the presi dent of the Consolidated Copper corn pan, left this rooming for Tacson. after spending a few das here as Ihe guest of Mrs. Charles DeGroff. Charles B Stevens has returned from Galveston where he has been to attend the Knights of Pythias conclave Mr. Stevens thinks he could have brought the next convention to hi Paso, but he was unable to make promises relative to railroad rates and the convention vt as secured bv Waco OPHELIA K .SnwHgaursn.i ,ii 1 Kj Abe martin We're all aviators when it comes t flyia in' th faee o Prevaencc. "Well, when do you look fer th war t' end?" is row th poplar openia' wedge t' a con versation. - Exquisite Hair Tinting There is a sew preparation on the market that is so entirely harmless and zo easy to use that there is really no excuse for any woman (or man) to lesser tolerate gray or streaked hair. "Brownatone" meets and overcomes every objection heretofore found to hair ajains 'and is so pleasing' In its uniformly splendid results that it has within a few months made thousands of friends who could not sow be in duced to use anything else. "Brownatone" ts the result of most exhaustive experiments and Is abso lutely guaranteed satisfactory or money will be returned. It positively can not be detected, Vill not rub off or wash off, .and Is harmless, and permanent in every way Prepared in two shades one for colden or medium brown the other for dark brown or black. Also In two sixes. 2Se and SI.). A trial size and an interesting book lot will be sent upon receipt of ten cents, or we will fill your orders direct if your druggist insists upon substi tuting. .Insist on "Hrownatone at your hair- Made only by the Kenton Pharmacal Co.. m E. Pike St, Covington, Ky. Sold and recommended in Kl Pao bv Tbe Warner Drug Co.. and other lead ing dealers. Advertisement. FINE FOR RHEUMATISM Mnilerole I,oneus op Tbove Stiff Joints Driven Out Pain. Tou'll know why thousands use MUS TBROLK once vou experience the glad relief it gives Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. It la a clean, white oint ment made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is being rubbed on' I JH'aAr.rHJiAi!. is recommerMiei oy ! doctors and nurses. Millions of lars are ttred annuallv- for Bronchitis. Croup. Stiff Neck, Asthma. Neuralgia. Conges tion. Pleurisy. Rheumatism. Lumbago, Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints. Sprains, Sore Muscles. Bruises, Chil blains, Frosted Feet. Colds of the Chest (it often prevents Pneumonia). At your druggist's, in 2ic and SOc jars, and a special large hospital size for JiiO Be sure you get the genuine MUS TEROIi Refuse imitations get what you ask for The Musterole Company, Cleveland, Ohio . Adet llsemert Nadiiie Face Povder (In Green Boxe Only) Keeps The Complexion Beautiful Soft aad velvety Money beck if not en tirely pleased. Namneispureandbarm Sess. Adhere nnul washed ott Prevents snnbarn and return of discoloration. A million delighted users prove its value. Tints Flesh. Pinlc, Brunette. White. By Toilet Counter or Mail, SOc National Toilet Company. Pari,Tcnn. ill Jly I nawnS Eyster's C. O. D. Grocery Phones Grocery Meat Department Everything In Fresh Vegetables and Fruits. Ki.h Asparagus, 3 bunches 25c Green Peas, per lb 121 -2c Mring Beans, lb -15c New Potatoes; per lb 10c lihubarb, per lb. . 10c Spinach, per lb 5c rresh Tomatoes, per lb ...15c Apples, 11 kinds, 4 lbs. 25c Fancj Grape fruit, catlf. 10c Lemons, per dm. 20c Kxtra Fancy Texas Mrawberrics, large boxes, each 10c btrntlv Fresh Yard Eggs. e"ry egg pnarmnteed, per doz .25c iricntal Miced Pineapple-. - 2 lb. eB 15c; 3 lb. eaag 20c Z I ana Peaches. Apricots, Phuns, Blackberries and Grapes for 50c .: I ans Kxtra Stan-Lard To- . 3 Cans Van Camps Beans, matoe. No. i, tot 25c No. 1 25c 4 lb- Jap Rke 25c 4 lbm. Lump Starch 25c 1 15 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar I for a lbs. Blue Ribbon Butter, none better, lor $1.00 3 pks. National Biscuit Co.'s 10c Crackers or Wafers 25c 1 he Very Highest Grade No. 1 Teas, all kinds, per lb 60c Linton's Tea in Cans 1 1. can 66c; 1-2 lb. can 35c Heinz Din Pickles on Ice, Fancy Spanish Green Olives, per do7 20c pint .. .,. 20c Heinz Sauerkraut on ice, lb. 5c Ex. Famy Ripe Olives, pt-.30c Grape Juice Indiv. bottles 10c; 3 for 26c; pruts 20c; qvartc 40c; 1-2 gaHoos 75c 4 Rolls Verv Best Tissue Toilet Paper, flOOO sheet to roll.. 25c . 6 Bars All White Soap 25c 7 Bars Lenox LaunUrv Soap 25c 10 Bars Palo Laundrv Soap 23c 4 lb. pkg. Gold Dust. 20c Kxtra Large pkg Wyandotte lleanstr 1GC Fanev Evaporated Peaches, I per lb 10c . Weson Salad Oil, full qts. .35c now Dritt, Better than Lard- .4 lb. pails 50c; 10 lb. pail $1.25 We Handle Nothing but the Very Best Kansas City Xeats and Home Dressed Poultry. Everything Guaranteed. Wmti Look WH Whn they escape the sallow skin, the pimples, black heads, facial blemishes due to indigestion or bilious ness. At times, all women need help to rid the system of poisons, and the safest; surest, most convenient and most economical help they find in wf MLsLSS This famous familyremedy has anexcellentfcmic effect upon the entire system- It quickly relieves the' ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion, headache, backache, low spirits, extreme nervousness. Purifying the blood, Beecham's Kite improve Oiear The 0nipifxiii Dsreccioss of Special VsJae to Women w2i Every Be Sold everywhere, ra Boxvs, 10c 35c MJ33 ConMan- akr I am tv thin and blood to a ad want to lacr fcc ray wttrbt about 3t boih1. PI tell me mkat method to porsve?" Aknrer: X regular and persistent use et three crain i nypo-nuciane tanMit wtll as- r1Iy produi e an nrraB of fKbt br aid ing nutrition and building- mp tbe ftatk tict,t. 1 nr of imtlipnt bar reverted nrreaxes of from 19 t 4 fowtti from tbe 01 me taoifMi!. jfvu directions ltleach vealrd package. cane Mrs. X aK 'My scalp itches terribly. 1 feerlh and a great amooat of oily dan druff la present, what is good for this?" Answer First nam poo the hair and then applv plain yellow minyol aboot once a week as per direction. This relievos the Itching. oercomes the dandruff and make the hair beautifully glowy and vigorous. Obtain in 4 ox. jars of druggists. Mabel R writ- 'Both my husband and I suffer all the time from stomach trouble. Nothing eat seem to digest properly. Neither of us can ever get any enjoyment from our meals and we are drowsy aad then again at bedtime we are sleeplcsa. Please prescribe from us." Anser Dyspepsia Indigestion, sluggish liver and costive bowels with symptoms like 3 ours are beet conquered by a good aid and tonic for the functional organs. I advise the new treatment mown as "double-four stomach and bowel inedlcine, aa the best for such conditions. Almost Immediate re lief and permanent benefits follow Its u Sold by druggists la sealed packets with directions cotuntete Mrs. "Annie R." n rites fy husSand is MireTy afflicted with some kidney diseas He has become weak and Mifters with head ache and pain In his back and groins. Pains sre like rheumatism Hi.- ankle swell and his feet teem to be tired all the time onie days he has chills and no appetite. Please prescribe " Ansaer The symptoms Indicate derange ment of kidnejs and should not be neg lected. I uould adie balm wort tablets, a compound welt suited to such cases. Ob tain in sealed tubes with eVrectlons for home use , "Old Soldier' nriteu: "T wwuld like to know v. Uat to io for rhewmattsm, as I am ko crtopled that I cannot walk. Please answer at once " Answer Here i the best remedy for rheuniatUm that is known, and if taken ac- Department 4340 - - 4346 Pompeian Olne OU, qt. can 90c 3 Bars Palm Oiiv Soap 25c 3 Bars Jap Rose Soap 25c 3 Burs Lava Soap 25c 6 Small Pkgs. Gold Dost.. 25c S Small Pkgs. Perline 25c Etaporated Plums, per lb. .10c and irDnLeirsSjj&er Th qoMttOBs aaewered below are general fa eharaeter. tbe snaptftms or diseases ars gives and the aaawen will "apply la any case f similar aatsre. Tbu(i wtabijftfi farther adrtca free mar aedre& Dr. Lewi Baker. College Bldg College-IUlwoad Sta. Dayte. -Q.. encloainc self-addressed stamped eaTeieye tor zply. Full name aad addreas ansa bs given, but now Initials or fictitlona nam will be used in my answers. The prescriptions can be filled at any well-stocked 4rac store. Any uragglst can order of wholesaler. f-orutng io Jirrttions yon will scon be "lit again and be strong and welL Grt Z drams of Iodide of potapium , 4 drams sodium 9ahclatc, i ox. me of colehlcom. l e. comp. evseni-e ardiol, 1 ox, comp. find balm wort and oxs. of syrup sarrapri la romp. Mix and take a tesspoonfnl at meal time ai 1 again before going to bed. c. O ssks "T am constipated tnpja coated, ujv headache dlxzy ane'ls and in dlgestio . sometlmea Pleas advise" Answer I adris that yoa begin mniff three grain svlpherb tablets (not salphnr. These tablets are Iaxatie act on the li t. kidneys and boiveN anl tend to ke-t) tio htoofl pure by aroum? the ellminatle fun--tione Relief shoatd follow quickly. "Secreaary" write I hae pains In my t aad frightful headache im bacj, of bead fainting spells, t inning anrt t-em-bling. nerveusnew. wleepls nes. loss of appetite and strength, and in fact am a has been whjn it comes to performing ac customed work and duties. Please advice " Answer: In all such cases the assinn a tire function have not kept- place with, axte functions and a powerful harmless tonii. treatment is needed. I find three grain cadomea tablets unexcelled and astomsh tngtv beneficial in such case and adie them for you. slr C. W B. asks 'I suffer grra'iv owing to too muih fat Can you advise m of a good reduction remedy?" Answer- Any cli stock pnarmao an supply von with - grain arbolone t&bu te packev! in sealed tut es with full dlreiiion for use Thee tablets have proven won derfully effective 1 reducing abnormal fat Fern writes I have suffered with a b 1 cough for some time and X am ! weak and tired most of the time, which I think is due to tbe severe coughing can you gie m a remedy?" Answer. Tee. ur weakness ts due to the i ou china but vou should be well rr- peved b using the following: uet a - S ox. paikage of essen aaatko-taxene and ' m.lra Sk. nAHlIu Ok " - aat W A riATtla s ' saaasaisai tv u wassssssj ..s. ... m then take a teaspoonful every hour or two until th cough Is cured. This makes a full pint of the very best and safest tough "jroa ii our uruswiaK uoes noi na leasts. l th .- a of th wholesale firm. Mr V r B a-k W ill vou p i give me a prenpt on for Pel.ic ctarra and catarrh of the b,i'" Vn c r The erv hejt local treatn nt for the relief and orre-tion of catarrh Is anUsept Unne Powder obtain either a two or eight yui e pu Kng t and with it ou will find complete directions for treat ng catarrh of the head and peWio. catirrh. (Ieueorrhea It ts an antiseptic of lbs ur highest QUiit Advertisement, 7kePoCTOR&