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L PASO HERALD SCHOOL DA YS I A Line O' Cheer I Each Day O The Year By D WIG Copyright, n. by MeClure Newspaper SyndlcftU, A PREfirRIPrUIK. HOW to keep well? That Is not bard to tell Rejoice In mJ! the friends that roond yon dwell. And greet each sun that cornea to waken yon With twinkling eye, and gracious Howdldo; And every morn that marki a glad rebirth Salute the gloVing beauty of the earth; Give thanka for all the bounty of the day, The light that sheds Its luster on your The skies of cheer that mitigate your pain; And in the storm rejoice in all the rain That falls to freshen op the fields, and bring A fuller meed unto your harvesting. A better plan? So man can fashion it v hereby to keep the soul and body fit. (Copyright, 119, by The MoClnre Newspaper Syndicate.) Massachusetts Car Lines Failing; Jilne Blamed setts trolley lines are going into the Junk heap by the score. Loss of revenue with the advent of the jitne marking a new era in transportation is said to be responsi ble Efforts are being made to "save" the trolleys. These range from public ownership to taxation to support the fills" FORCEDJO QUIT Was so run down he couldn't work gains thirty pounds by taking xaniac. "If I could have had thla medicine ??SwF.'!' "aid J- Summerville of t. , n avenue. Kansas City, Missouri, when he stopped at the Owl Drag Store. Kansas City, on his way to California in his automobile, for a supply of Tanlac, recentlv. ' I would not have had to Quit my job on the Mr. Summerville Is a well known railroad engineer and states he was forced by ill health to give up his po sition on the C. B. & Q, where he had been running for nine years. "Of all the people who have made statements about being benefited by Teniae," continued Mr. Summerville. "I don't believe anone has more cause to be thankful than I have. AtJ i -1 : ' ut- iii i&hiiik lauiac i only weighed one hundred and five pounds, but I now weigh one hundred and thirty-five, making a gain of thirty pounds, and am also rapidly getting back my lost strength and energy. "I have suffered from stomach trouble and had been going down hi!' tor years. I was also badly con stipated and suffered with severe headaches and dizzy spells. I could1 neither eat nor sleep to do much good and had a cough that annoyed me constantly. Finally I was forced to quit my position on the road, being unable to work, and do nothing but trv to find relief. "I have been under treatment num bers of times, tried manv different kinds of medicines, and traveled around considerably trying to get my health back, but nothing seemed to helo until I got Tanlac I had be gun to think Tanlac was going to fail me, too, for I never felt much improvement until I had used my sec ond bottle. So if I had given It up before giving it a fair trial it would have been the mistake of my life, for I am now getting to feel like a new man. I have a good appetite now. enjoy my meals, and my sleep is sound and restfuL 1 am already feeling better than I have in a long time and at the rate I am picking up now I win soon be In first class shape again. I cheerfully rec ommend Tanlac to anyone looking for something to build them up. I would not be without ft for any thing" All druggists sell Tanlac. Adv. liana 0. t1' Jf3 -COOP ioioi $ktj. cast & lurfk. fo I I asassssssw ssaTJ HkWT. i M I ar OSl by hook. Cowis" Te. tooltip hell . tio School AND HE DID!) Si , I'm qrOiKTO RSKTHS CAPTftlK TO SUBMf-R THIS BORT WHILE I'm The Old Family Album Spent 5 1 Years of Her Long Life in Prison London. Kng., Not. 4. Ellen Adams, 79. who waa first convicted when lb years old. and who has passed 61 years of her life in prison, has been resentenced by a local nollee court to another six months with "such hard labor as she can do for shoplifting. Building Brick We haoe an unlimited quantity of Hard-Burned, Wire-Cut, Common Brick f0T Immediate Shipment The Best Brick in the Southwest r US is a picture of Walter Kohl berg at the age of three years. He ! hadn't yet acquired a liking for In ' ternadonal cigars, so the photograph shows him without one In his mouth. otherwise it may e taken for a fairly I good likeness of the present manager ; of the Internacional cigar plant. Walter la an El Paso product. He was born in this city In 1885, on Aug ust 28, and has lived here aU his life except the time he spent away at school three years In Germany and other European countries and two at Columbia. He returned to El Paso ready for business in 190s and went on the road as a traveling salesman for his father, the la E. Kohl berg. When his fathef met his death. In 1910, Walter became manager of the factory for his mother. " Ho was married in 1S14. but still wviuuBs 10 me H.1KS. tne snrinera, the Progress club, Rotary and is a I2d de gree Mason. He was vice president of .ci raso notary one year. oo iar as ne can remember back Into the distant mists of childhood, he has had but one ambition and that w io oe a cigar maker. His father established and made the first curar factory In El Paso, in the pioneer uj vi we city, ana waiter has al ways looked forward to carrying on the business. The first retail store w in the Sheldon. -is a young man, Walter had several narrow escapes. When learning to swim In the river near the present viaduct, he narrowly escaped drown ing and waa saved by Edgar Taylor. While Walter was riding with Hugney A. McLean, about 25 years ago. in a buggy, Mr. McLean started racing another man in a buggy down North Oregon street and the ritr w. turned over and wrecked. Walter waa oaaiy Druisea, but came out without Bx G. A. MARTI V. WALTKK KUHLBEKG AT AGB OP A, serious damage, although It could not have been said to have a whole skin. While his father was in Havana on a tobacco baring trip In IMS. Walter ran into a strike riot and received la hi right breast the only bullet that was fired. It was thought for a time that he wonld die, but he recovered. ills ambition is to keep up the repu tation his father established as a manufacturer and Increase the busi ness. Temerrevr W. K. Pavne at the see ei is Trill be areteted in all Ike fclory of a prince Albert coat. il peas. There will be a beer garden on I rri t . , 1 1 the plaza. Just outside your hotel I I r fL 11 P I. P T. T 0 M P""""0"- where the j Rough Texture Brick m varied (barks. Firebrick and Fire Gay. . Red. Brows and Buff Pretted Brick. Hollow Building Tile. International Brick Co. El Paso, Texas Wm "THE bustling little city of Bozen. g a nestling In the heart of the Ty H ' rolean Alps, was never brought Into 1 the limelight in a military way. g i Commanding the Brenner route be ll tween Germany and Italy, and com jjmnnlcation with Switzerland via the S I Upper Adlge valley, its value as a Mj strategic and commercial point Is un- . questionably great. HI This teutonic speaking town with ! mountain scenery or rare pictures Ill oneness, singular as It may seem, has g never exploited the two most won- derful of its resources climate and g scenery bat goes about Its business. s I sraua ana nnperturnea. while Bozen . Is the center of many fine automobile i sj routes, and has much Interesting his-, gt tory. It Is some vr hat off the beaten Si trail of the tango tourist. ; The fertile soli is espeeiallr adapted ' m to vineyards and track famine: and 3 the market place la a lively sight. S Here come the thrifty housewives to m dicker . ith the buxom peasant wo men and your landlord to select the most tempting things for dinner. -mere are BOiqnttons arcades lined I with well kept shops, and the In I numerable streets run hither and thither, flagrantly defying the com- stailv dressed villagers throng to sip their beer and iiaien to tne nana. The town has an Interesting old schloss, situated on a circular cliff which rises abruptly from the banks oi ue river, its massive towers are gray and gloomy. The old castle with its moat and drawbridge, its back- grouna or wiia scenery, aglow and colorful In the quiet somnolence of approaching evening, :s a poetic monument to an older time. That chivalric age. so redolent of romance, so rich in the reality of adventure, has passed. The fighting overlords and their rough warriors are gone. A new law in England allows women to serve ss members of juries In all cases. HogwallowLocals Quickest Pain Killer on Earth y Mutant Steps AM Pais k Half the Time k Take. O&tr Remedies OfteBtMtes k Five Master. St&jBet lafkmrnatka asd Reduces SweKsgj. TAKES ONLY ONE SMALL BOX TO PROVE IT Don't be downhearted! Never mind if you have tried plasters and lini ments and other things that don't start to banish the pain and agony till day after to-morrow. If you want to kill pain, get rid of aches draw out Inflammation and make all swelling disappear with amazing speed get a box of Begy's MUSTARINB right away. Chemist Begy dscovered Mustarlne. He made It of good, bone6t, true yel low mustard addea other pln-des-troylng Ingredients took out the blister and astonished the medical profession by giving to the world a preparation ten times better than Grandmothers good old-fashioned. Ntit d:ry a-d blistering rr.ustard oiutsc Mtstarine relieves backache, head ache toothache, earache and neuralgia In fle minutes In an hour all misery will disappear. Sore throat goes over night lum bago agony in an hour. Chest colds, stiff neck, neuritis, pleurisy, rheu matic pains and swellings all yield promptly and are soeedllv andpri with Mnstarine the oriytnal mustard plas-'?t oui- druggist's. o-niun;. Ainays in mo yeuow .dv box. l "OUCH! THAT OLD RHEUMATISM" Jwt get ofit tiat bottle of Sloan's Liairnent and "knock ft EaBey-werf." ER ISN'T prepared for that quick switch In temperature, were von? Left von stiff, sore. full of rheumatic twlngesf You should have had a KAttl nf Sloan's Liniment handy that would nave soon eased up the muscles, quieted the Jumpy, painful, affected Pirt penetrated without robbing, bringing gratifying relief. Helpful In all attacks of lumbago, latlca. external soreness, stiffness. strains, ached, sprains. Get a bottle 35c, 70c. Jl 40 ilk November 3rd 119. TO THE PUBLIC: We, the undersigned, all OLD employes of the EL PASO LAUNDRY, take this means of advising the public that we have at all times been treated in a most considerate manner, and our welfare has never been neglected; that ve are not in sympathy with the laundry workers' unfair strike and posi tively will not support it. (Signed) R. Lujan Luisa Contreras Jose G. Salas Antonio Cardenias Ernesto Valdes Blasa Bustillos Guadalupe Cardenas Petra Davalos Francisca Arriaga Augustin Mendez. Susana Martinez Piedad Murillo Carmen Murillo Antonio Alvarado Fred Sumner Mrs. Norris H. L. Grant Juan Garcia Eulalia R. V. de Lopez Dolores Acosta Ramona Alvarado Francisco Garcia Miguel Lopez Indalecio Valenzuela Luz Martinez Ramon de la Farre Ramon Banegas Aurora Gandara A. Valdez Mariano Rey Ed Temple Alan Douglas ' W. W. DeLong Floyd Mainor KW1Z Rtc. U. & Fat. Off. Answers to Yesterdays Kwlx. L The ostrich, when pursued, hides its head In the sand and thus, natural ists declare, believes Itself Invisible to its enemy. 2. Alkali Is .& efaenteal compound that Is sonbielB water and that has ine capability ox. neairauzrag aaos. X. William F. Cody, American plains man and scout, showman, eta, better known as "Buffalo BilV sow de ceased. 4. The completed expression Is "bit ter as galL S. Mrs. Jstta Ward Howe (de ceased) wrote the "Battle Hymn of the Republic." S. Mars Is sometimes said to be In habited, and many distinguished as tronomers have plam.ed to devise a means of signaling to the inhabitants. 7. A Marathon Is a footrace of ex actly 26 miles and 3SS yards In Imita tion of the feat of a Oreek runner who ran from Marathon to Athens to announces the victory of Athenian arms. 8. A hospice Is a place of shelter, thla name applying particularly to those Inns maintained In the Alna In Switzerland. 9. The Krupps are a firm of munl- A TLAS PECK reports that while he!tlon make" In Germany, where anl r a n n rmnne in area la the Mew aagl'tad group? 8. What w furze? i t. Where la Labrader? 1. In the stock market, what la j meant by "bulls" and' "bears"? inomzMon nature service, . jrovia Ave, New York City, Jnjtlaa Fair, originator. was on Musket Ridge Wednesday ne got into an argument with a lot of fellows, and that none of them ex cept him knew what they were talk ing about. Sile Kildew says the preacher that hat te preach only once a month works at a big disadvantage, as he has to start all over again every time. Slim Pickens has bees thinkiog seriously about locating in TickrriUe, but has rive up the notion, having " ce rawer di a Dig. ; BOna! eccentricities enormous Industrial army was em' pioyea aunng tne great war. : Bloomfonteln Is the capital of the Orange River colony, in South Af rica. New Questions. 1. Who. is the second important character In the tale of Robinson Cru soe? I. Who was the last queen of Eng land to reign In her own right? 3. Why do they call ones first name the "Christian name 5. EL PASO'S OWN RED CROSS SONG PROVING POPULAR The earn pa lam sour for the Red Cross annual roll call pa El Paso. rne Kea cross Jtoll call," lyric, "y Dr. Burt Franklin Jenness. music by Bert Beyerstedt, was composed ex pressly tor this campaign and since there was no other Red Cross cam paign song, the Southwestern divis ion's headquarters at St, Louis, re quested Dr. W. L. Brown to forward several hundred copies of this song so that it could be distributed over the southwest. Bach city will substi tute the name of Its own particular city In place of El Paso for its weal use. The song was originally tried out at a meeting of the Red Cross cap tains at a luncheon at hotel Sheldon and It was unanimooa opinion of all present that It was worthy and des tined to become popular. The song :s written In good march time and the chorus has a good march tempo, or swing, which makes it easy for com munity singing and for dancing. The song was Introduced at the "Red Cross Follies." Monday night by Frank Cheek, and during the course of the evening he was assisted by various organizations from the schools and military In singing the chorus. On this afternoon at the Red Cross tea. at the Sheldon hotel, from four to six. the famous Miranbaphone played the song at intervals. It was also sung there by Frank Cheek, ac companies; Dy Marry Beyerstert st the piano and Bert with his violin. "BAYER CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Each package of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" contains proper directions for Rheumatism, Aching Joints, Sciatica, Lumbago, NeurRIs, CokJs. Ton want ralaf onieklv and safe ly! Then Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." stamped with the "Barer Cross." The name "Bayer" means you are getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over IS years, and proved safe by millions of neople. For a few cents vnn . handy tin box of genuine "Bays! Tablets of Aspirin." comalninr '.J Drngglsts also sen large; parks sea Asnirln in the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture oi Moaoacetlc&aMester of Salicylleaeid, Adv. tablets. Crack Rifle Shot Called To Rid Hotel of Pigeons cuck in a little puddle. San Francisco. CaL. Nov. 4. It waa Slides will be made. and. with the .n .n . uk ,. .v consent of the moving picture thea- , khh. ter managers, tne audiences will ie ! r " - " reouested at various times between the Palace hotel during the visit of films to sing the song this week. , King Albert, but caDturlnr the ni- The sons: is also to be sune in the J . . l hi.i, .!,;:, u . i cuna aucrwaru was anouier matter What was the Boston tea party? : the song Is for the benefit of the Red Finally the hotel management. What Is a colon? rmn n i,.n ,K.nt I .e... v ... ... S What Tlllnni. I. T,V "K-" celebrated for his long term of office, I Bulbs: Hyscinths. Tulips. Narclsiua 'man.' and asked him to shootthem i.n.uwvw i"'"", auB - ei a'ase seed l o. Fnone 363. Adv. with an air rifle :ies? . x - 1 . 1. 1 1 t. What Is the largest state In CnrtUs Co. buy Llberor Bonds Adv. cessive shota Deliveries to All Parts of the city. Tuttle Paint and Glass Co. I EL PASO 31 TEARS. Use Herald Want Ada r