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Week-End Edition, Feb. 21-22, 1920. 11 Highway Policy ToBe Changed If Bill Fails El Paso has been warned that the cfest of the Townsend highways bill t ' mean & csmns la the federal P l:cy of allotting1 federal aid funds, -o that instead of the states' propor i on being' spent as state blsjbway c-nmisslons see fit. It will be spent i thf federal government directly m roads selected by the federal gov. ( -"mnL This amine; to local good r xds boosters came in the form of a Ingram received Fr day b R. J ntchard, director of the aatomotive i-jJes "d highways department of rhanher of commerce, from F i V, imams chairman of the federal chttas rounciL Washington, D. C- The defeat of the Townsend bill ';- Williams says, would mean that l-f states would have to divert their de-al aid allotments from their In- wdual systems to the construction of a national ostein, and at the fame time match the federal aid fund with tnonev from their own highway While the Townsend bill has oeen . -mnrsprt with reservations by the h ghways committee of the chamber f f commerce, and from El Paso's standpoint would be beneficial lcsris jj. on, nevertheless, according to Mr I mchard, Mr Williams's presumption at the defeat of the bill would mean - change of policy In the application -: federal aid funds, is far fetched. In the case c Texas this certainly v.ould not be the effect, as most of the counties have already received their allotments. L News Brevities nntOGAL AND GCNEIIAL . CAdrertisemenis ) COUGHED NIGHT AND DAY FORTWO YEARS Mr. Parfchnrst found quick relief from chronic bronchial trouble. Train Bulletin. Texas Pacific train No. 1. doe at 1 45 p. m was scheduled to arrive Faturdav at 2:4 n. m. Texas & ra- Iciflc tram No. 25. due at lf:M p. m. as scheduled to arrive at izo a. m. Sunday. EI Paso Southwestern train No. a. due at 3.40 p. nu was scheduled to arrive at 6.10 n. m. All other afternoon and night trains were reported on tune. Trouble. Avoid trouble. Leave Baggage cheeks at Long-werTs. or telephone No. 1. 1TBI Take Friend, For 50. The aheriXTs office Is Is receipt of a letter from a mas sarins he will serve three months la jail for a friend or his for $S0 Chief deputy Ed Bryant told the prisoner and the writer of the letter there was "noth ing doing." Dr. Jamleson. Diseases Kidney. Blad der, Rectum. Skin. 1018 Mills Bid?. Cars Damaged in Collision. An automobile driven by Ernest Gutearrec, 113 Counsel street, and a motorcycle driven by Artnro Gareee, J024 Peru, street, collided at Florence and Magoffin streets at I ocloek Fri day afternoon Both machines were slightly damaged but neither driver was injured. The accident occurred as the men were making a turn. DrD K Smallhorst. 4M Rbts-Bftnner Bldg. Diseases or stomach, lntesitnes. tlQ Renew HHitary Lease. Mayor Charles Davis said the city of El Paao would renew the lease on the building for the provost guards baes: of tne un it roe military de sired. The lease expires March 9. n. 11. rfendriek and Co, Income tax specialists, auditors. 330 First Na tional Bank ButMlng. TSo Thefts Reported. Ko theft reports, ettner personal nronertv or antomobiles. were re ceived Or the police Friday night. am. T had la crises rhich left rae with a bad cough. , - ,- ,te . Bit tn roore than "Two years -. - ---- r- " ..- ' IBIS Us5 1UII HtKIIV U 1UU1C MJlll Finally this became ",laJ , two raonthe when not a single theft asthma, and four doctors aid it' was reported. could not be cared. r fnmmnrW t&kitur ertknrthlnc ! J. A. AirveL Tl IacoffiA Tax SDeelal- Tny friends reoemmedd, bat I sot ! 1st.'" Formerly with Income Tax DepC J worse insxeaa ox oeuer. ror two imenai nevw.. ssrvvc- esuns wv vears X was unaMe to de any work j 6-7, New Trust BMff. must state the priee per thousand feet Scribner Decimal C Log aeaie that will be paid for timber cut and sealed prior to April X, 125. Prices subsequent to that date are to be fixed by the Commissioner of In dian Affairs by three year periods No bid of less than three dollars (J3 00 per 31 feet for yellow pine and Douglas fir. two dollars .) per M feet for Mexican white pine and Enselmann spruce and one dottar 1 00 per II feet for white nine dur lne; the period ending March SI. 125 will be considered. Each bid must he accompanied by a certified check on a solvent national bank, payable to the Superintendent of the Mescaleso Indian School. In the amount of Ten Thousand dollars (J10.000 00). The deposit will be returned If the bid is rejected but retained as liquidated damages if the required contract and bond are not executed and presented for approval within sixty days from the acceptance of a bid. The right to reject any and all bids is re served. Copies of the bid and con tract forms and other information may be obtained from the Superin tendent Indian School, Mescalero. New Mexico. Washington, D. C Feb ruary 11, 1930 Cato Sells. Commis sioner of Indian Affairs. "White Collar" Men Are Passing Up Matrimony Chicago, I1L, Feb. J 1. Salaried men of "white collar" callings are steering clear of matrimony, but wage earners In the various crafts are rushing pell mell into it, records of the marriage license bureau show. Marlages of the former are reported as being 26 per cent below normal, while those of wage earners are breaking all re cords. The clerk in charge of the bureau, which is an "economic barom eter.' attributes the discouragement of the salaried men on matrimony to the high cost of living and the faet that their earnings have not kept pace, proportionately at least, to those of the men drawing wages. except to cough constantly night and day which was the hardest work I erer d d, "Finally, I got hold of Milks Emul sion. It benefitted me so much, right from the start, that it came as a Godsend. In two months 1 was per fectly cured. I gained In health. strength and flesh rapidly" J. X. Parkhurst. Leon Su W. Terra Haste, ! flTl. rr Tli-ad Man's Kin. Ind ..,' Coenty authorities are looking for Coughs like this seldom yield to relatives of M. G. Rammer, who died TAcal treatments. The surest way to Friday at the base hospital at Fort -h them is to build up and BUse- He was arrested last week by trenjrthen the whole system. For county authorities on a larceny -f nhitinita WaaatvK luftllr TTiiiiiImIw ii ' - Va w ! CA .Aaa nlif Tiafl Qlt AAV VVC9 BUV vfe vw Inatrnment Man Appointed. H. V Cunningham has been an- einted instrument man for the city, e succeeds W P. Mealy, who resigned to go to MfTlCft Dr. Anna Reum. Buckler BWc Fh. 67T. obstinate cough. Milks Emulsion is a remarkac-ie remedy MPks Emulsion is a pleasant, nn tnthfc food and a corrective medi c Tie It restores healthy, natural i owel action, doing away with all reed of pills and physics. It pro-Tr-aes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs in shape to asetsai Taie food. As a builder of flesh and s"-entUh. Milks Emulsion Is strongly recommended to those whom slck ress has weakened, and is a power ful a'd In resisting and repairing the effects of wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are rronptlj relieved essally in one only solid emulsion na.lata.ble thai- It fx aun with a spoon like ice cream, i where he was called to tne neosiae "-' wonderful for weak, sickly! of his father. M. W. Deaver. ci i 'rer j No ma'ter how Bvmre your case. J SALE OF TIMBER Mescalero In tuj are urged to try Milks Emulsion dian reservation. Elk and Silver : nder tbis guarantee Take six hot-j Creek units. Sealed bids in dupli-tit-s home with you, use it according ' cate, marked outside Btd Elk and ?r directions and If not satisfied with i Silver Creek Unit" and addressed to tHo ranilla .mi. mssii - ! (. ' Ct..e Jee Vauatam TrtrltW i roTiptly refunded. Price 60c and School, Mescalero, New Mexico, will M 20 per bottle. The Milks Emul-1 be received until 12 o'clock noon. T1- 3 is the nait and so B! raso Seed Co,s ivzt Catalog now ready. Write or call fer a copy. Attorney Returns to "Work Assistant district attorney C I VoweH who has been -sick for a week; with influenza, is back at his officer Wyandotte hatching eggs. Pi. H. Dr. Robt V. Barton, recently of Marion. Arku has located in El Paso. 1726 Grand Ave. Office and re side ace phones 6848. Gees to Father's Bedside. Jntfr J M Deaver. of eoontv court. left Saturday for Clarksville. Texas. & r Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by fi t-Soisu e verj wqere. aot. CANDY SPECIAL OS OCR DELICIOUS RED, WHITE AND BLUE CANDY HATCHETS SlTTRDtT OXIF 25c THE HALF POUND The Elite Caifectieiery Ge. .Headquarters For TTssainston'a Birthday Xoreltles Eooo&tain Unas. Saturday. May 1. 1930 for tne percbaso of Umber on a tract within tne Elk and Silver Creek drainage areas on the south ern part of the Mescalero Indian Reservation lyine west of the ranee line between ranees 14 and 1$ east of New Mexico Principal Meridian. The said unit Includes about 30.O8 acres of unallotted Umber land with an estimated stand of one hundred and seventv million feet as to which contract will be made with the Sup- i enntenoent. Approximately do per icent of the timber within the unit I is western yellow pine Onclodlnp so-called "Black Jack" or "Bull , Pine ). 30 per cent DooKlas fir and 1 15 per cent white fir. Mexican pine 1 and Engelmann spruce. Bach bid POMCE ARI1EST TU11EE BOTS OX MILK STCALUVG CIIAKGB Three boys were arrested by the police at i 45 ocloek Saturday morn ins, charged with stealing rank frotn porches of residences near Stanton and Rio Grande streets. According to the officers they caught the boys as they were following the route of a milkman and taking the milk. The boys are to be turned over to county probation officer Emma Webster. STRUCK DT rALLLXC ROD. Miguel Acosta. 903 Park street, a laborer who was employed at unload ing heavy ateel rods from a freight car at Main and Santa. Fe streets, was painfully injured Friday afternoon when one of the rods fell and struck him on the head. Ha was treated at the police emergency hospital and later taken to Betel Dies, where his condition is improved. Will History Repex't in Presidential Race Again? Washington. D !. Feb. 21V Ameri can history Is repeating ItscYf io the objections that are being wleed against the presidential candidacies ef Gen. Wood and Gen. Pershing. The argument against the cmiQa tion of Wood or Pershing is to the effect that the people, now thaV the war is over don't want a soldier in the white house In 1868 this same argument .was used against the Republican nomina tion of Gen. Grant for the preaidevcy hence the statement that history is repeating itself At that time tlie leaders of the RepuMiean party dt clared that as the war between the states was over, a civilian and not it soldier was needed tn the white house But the Republican national conven tion thought otherwise and Grant was nominated and elected. Grant's administration was purely civilian. There was no tinge of "militarism" about It. The Grand Army men and many Confederates rallied to his administration and helped to give the country a good ad ministration. Perhaps a arallel case will occur this year. The Wood boom la making headway and Pershing's prospects for the Bom .nation are fair. tlioaKh ifc is mo making an active campaign 114.0 T1V United State, which Imported all Its chemical clanware before the war. new exports twice as mack a tt used to trope A- European Composers at Work on New Operas Swlin, Germany, Feb. 21. Strikes, famine and coal shortage are having no effect on the composers of middle Europe who are an hard at work turning out new music. Essen dAt bert Is In Lucerne, Switzerland, work ins: on a new grand opera which he will eann 'Mareike of Ryrawegen." The composer of The Merry Wid ow" and "The Count of Luxemburg Frans Lehar. announces that he is. working on three musical comedies at the same time. Oscar Straus well known in America for The Walts Dream." will produce his new work, which be is now finishing In Berlin, next autumn. It Is called -The Last Waltz. Leo Fall has just completed a mu eiacal comedy which he calls "Metro politan Tales." Erich Wolfgranc Koragold is working on a grand opera entitled The Dead Clty." Mcther Returning From France With Son s Body Chicago. TIL. Feb. 2L It reaulred Just a year of straggling against gov ernmental rea tape tor a gora star motner to obtain the body of her son from France. She is Mrs. James T. Se Yere. of Chicago All three of her sons. jan.ee. ltuwara amx Joan, went to war James, who was 18 years old. was wounjaea during the ngnung be fore Metz, three days before the ar mistice was signed, and died nine days later. The mother immediately requested that his body be sent to Chicago. Delay after delay Inter vened. Finally, on December 18, last, the mother west to France. After agree ing to defray all expenses for exhu maUon and transportation, she ob tained a oermit to remove the bodv. She la returning with the body on the steamanip untania. CO.NQUEIIS GRIPPE AT 100 Middlotowa, tt. Y, Feb. 11. John valentine, who Uvea near Geoheo, and will soon be 100 years old. Is recover ing from ax. attack of the grippe, and hopes to be in trood eondltfnn mIi. on bis birthday. He reads the papers daily, and keeps posted. He's Sorry Thief Didn't Have Bone In His Throat Chicago. DU Feb. ZL "Glory be. boss. Ah done got a riahbone stuck in man throat an' Ah'm gwlno choke ef yo' don' hook It out," gieped a ne gro after running Int. a restaurant here. The Good Samaritan restaurant keener Deered down tbe negro's faatel abyss In an effort to locate the fish bone. As he did so he felt a hard object proddUg him la the ribs the business end of a 44. "Jes keep on lookln' fo' that fish bone, ordered the negro, as with his free hand he went through uw vic tims pocaeia. n. got sza. Crooks Didn't Take Booze, But It Goes, Anyway Chicago. Ill, Feb S! Arriving home in tine to see two burglars en casing throwgh the front door with bags of loot, Edward A- Ferltr.atter, was greatly relieved to discover they had taken only fi In jewelry and had not disturbed his sld.oard. He rail. the police, who spent much tint bunting about the suiebvsrd for finger prints. A little later Mr Perlmctter felt that a bit of the "kick" would rot he assise. Put when he went there the sideboard was bare, and poor Edward didn't have even three fingers left. Draw your own conclusions. m Thoughtfulness M SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 75. SERVED FROM 11:30 A. M. TO 8 P. M. Soap Cream of Chicken RcHshtt CeJers OUves Staffed Young Tories Cranhars Sauce Ma&cd Potatoes Creen Peas Hoi Rolls Com Muffins Vaniila Ice Cream end Ca$c Coffee. Tea or MUk BOLTON'S CAFE 412 E. Sen Antonio SL One of the most Worth-while things in this World is Thought' fulness. Jewelry furnishes a medium through which we can express this senllnrent in the highest possible Way. We hade in our shop specially designed jewelry, priced to meet any pockelbook, which will carry such a message for you. When you are thinking of making a present to some one it will pay you to see what we have because the slock 's tmusual, both in beauty and variety. I. 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