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EX PASO HERAXD Tuesday, Aug. 17, 1920. '5 Fights Thieves to Save Jewelry Of His Brother A-tI ur Holline, proprietor of a ,iM- sore at 605 South El Paso -"ft and his brother, Charles Hol ng were stopped by two masked -ief at midnight Monday, who n-rranded them to throw up their inn Charles Jumped between his -otnr and the thieves and was se- rely beaten in driving them off. A -janMty of jewelry in Arthurs pos " on was not taken. T-e two brothers reported to the o i e that they were starting- to their itc 315 Florence street. The -ie-ves they said, did not show a re " i fr but jsed a sharp piece of Iron i ieat ng- Hollinff when he resisted. THLGIRIA TREATY OP PEACE PROMULGATED Pars France. Aug. 17. The treaty ' peace between the allies and Bnl .r a s'g-ned last November, was "icially promulgated today A. 0. HUNTER, of Cincinnati, certainly proven its worth in both his era and his wife's case. He wasn't able to work when he began taking it. l Armless Man Driving Motorcycle Wrecked In Desert With Nephew; Heat Stricken, Wanders Off; Dies QHOBNDC, Ariz.. Aug. 17 A story of very 111. the boy said, and told him to misfortune and death on the desert was told in the sheriffs office late yesterday by Michael Sunar. 13 years old, and two deputy sheriffs who had gone to Agua Call ente, 80 miles southwest of here, to investigate reports of the death of Marce Sunar, the boy's uncle. Ap parently stricken by heat, the man had wandered on the desert until he fell and died within a few miles of Agua Calient e. the officers said. Driver Without Arms. Michael said he and his uncle started from Los Angeles for Miami. Ariz- where the uncle formerly had worked. The latter was driving a motorcycle, while the boy rode behind. Marco Sunar had lost his arms but gripped and steered the motorcycle by means of hooks and clamps in place of hands, controling them by wires fastened about his shoulders. About 15 miles east of Agua Call ente. according to the boy. they got a Duncture. Michael said he pumped up the tire as best he could and they started back to Agua callente lor repairs. About five miles on their war. the machine struck a boulder and the throttle was broken. Then Marco Sunar complained of being go to Agua Callente for aid. The boy said he left his uncle lying in the shade of a desert bush, placed food and their water bottle beside him, and walked to Agua Callente. arriv ing there after night fall Saturday. Burled In The Desert Summoning a man with an utomo bile, the boy and the man drove out on the desert to where Sunar had been left. The food and part of the man's clothing and the water bottle, tipped over and partly emptied, were there, but Sunar was gone and they could not find him that night, the boy said. Yesterday, the search was re newed, the car being driven In con stantly widening circles from the place where Sunar had been. Finally his tracks were crossed. Following them, the driver and the bov found Sunar dead within a few miles of Agua Callente. Indications were, the officers said, that, in a dazed condition, he had tried to follow the bov Into Anna Callente and staggered along until he dropped and died The body was buried where it lay. the officers said. The boy will be returned to relatives in Los Angeles or sent to friends In Miami, accord ing to the officers. 5i A Line O Cheer 1 I Each Day O The Year 1 I By JOHN KEXDRICK BAXGS u ' fal I had the Ylu and It r r' In a iery weak and run down ra ion with no appetite at all and e,cb a weak stomach that even the -niI o' cooking made me sick. I v as awfnll nervous and night after ht I couldn t sleep to do any good. 1 " vuld get up in the mornings tired -1 worn out and was so short of t ah that a half hour's Job would -e rne a much as a whole day's t t-k use to In fact. I finally had to E e up a good Job. t hen I first started on Tanlac I -1 as wording for the Goodyear Rub l -Co in Akron. Ohio. I decided that c -th ng that was being talked about e much was at least worth an honest a It -worked like a charm In my ca5 It helped me right from the t- r and b the time I had taken my -d bottle all of my troubles were gore aid I found myself well and s -onsr again. TVrile in Akron my wife got so se coj.dn t eat. She lost weight and tot very pale Tanlac was doing me nui-h good I got her to try It and p er taking two bottles, she is look i s fine again. Her appetite Is Just fc-uenaid and she looks life a different rrson It certainly has proven its - orth to both of us ana has come up - ei err word. I have read and heard bout it " Te above statement was made by O Hunter, 10 W. 7th St, Cln r nnatl Ohio, a well known mechanic i r, t, in te employ of the Cincinnati iatoi- ro " " ' c z raBI Paso by Cordell successors to Kelly & Pol- A XVORTHY CHARACTER. I NE'ER despise the Clam because of his Inert condition. And sneer and jeer at him for that he's lacking In ambition. And never deigns to enter Into any competition. I hold his rather quiet ways deserv ing admiration. He does the things he has to do with, worthy resignation. And never wastes a bit of time on useless conversation. He gossips not. He goes ahead about his daily labors With no concern for spicy talk about his friends and neighbors. And never blows about himself with horn or noisy tabers. He keeps fits household trim and neat. He's honest In Intetion, He never fills the atmosphere witn clamorous dissension. And lives a life devoid of all un manderly pretension. Wherefore It is I hold the Clam a creature estimable. And pay him tribute most sincere whenever I am able. And always much rejoice when he comes to my dinner table. Copyright, 1328. by the McClure Newspaper Syndicate. School Teacher's Friends Made Glad One of them had this to say yester asy V. e never thought that poor ilen woald ever recover, she had suffered so long from stomach and iver trouble and had lost more than 4t pounds in weight. She took a lottle of Mayr8 Wonderful Remedy upon the advice of her aunt and has adily improved from the first dose. n e are all confident of her complete recovery It removes the catarrhal nucous from the intestinal tract, and allavs the inflammation which causes practical! v all stomach, liver and in testinal ailments, including appendi citis One dose will convince or money refunded at all druggists. FIVE WOMEN AFTER STATE OFFICES UP IN MONTANA Helena, Mont., Aug 17. One woman In the Republican primaries and another in the Democratic primaries on August 24 will contest with male aspirants for the respec tive nominations for the seat In con gress from the first Montana district formerly held by Miss Jeanette Kan kin, first congresswoman. Mrs. Joanna S. Grlgg is running for the Republican nomination against a field of three men. In the Democratic primaries, Mrs. H. C Mac Donald is seeking the nomination, also against three men. one of them the Incumbent. John M. Evans. Names of three other women will appear on the ballots for the election, which is to nominate party candi dates for congressional, state and coantv offices and district indeea. vse, jsnsi xrarowy uoro, is ine non partisan league aspirant zor tee Democratic nomination for state treasurer; Margaret A. Hannah, also a Nonpartisan leajrue candidate, has filed for the Democratic nomination for state superintendent of nubile in struction, to oppose Miss May .xrumper, incumbent, who is seeking the Republican nomination. Others kill own babies; superstition the cause TokJo, Aug: 17. So- many cases of infanticide have been recorded In Chiba prefecture; that the authorities nave oeen greauy cusiuxoea. urns year being the monkey year In the Japanese calendar, an old supersti tion makes the mothers believe that children born In that year will meet with misfortune. Special orders have been issued by the police that all prospective mothers should be regis tered and watched and that the "mon key" - superstition should be eradi cated whenever possible. OLD 3IEX THRESH. Guthrie. Okla Auc 17. Manv of the threshing crews around Guthrie are composed or mlddleaged and old men, as it was found Impossible to hire any young men to do the work. borne oi the threshermen found that they could only ret men from SO to 75 years of age. Near Coyle is one crew composed of men above 60. r-w Jews Brevities (Advertisements.) Train Bulletin. All afternoon and night trains were reported on time Tuesday, except T. & P. train No. 1, due here at 1:4G &iru which was reported six hours te on account of a washout at Mid land, Tex. Dr. Aner, Phys. & Surgeon. (Spec. Disease of Women). Over State Nat. Bank. Ph. 46i2; nights. 6140. Traffic Club to Meet. The Traffic dub will hold its recu lar weekly luncheon at the chamber of commerce Wedensday. and will discuss a number of Important sub jects. Dr. Anna Ileum. Buckler Bide Ph. 57 i Answered Letters Railroad Official Ilere. J. P. Hogerznan. of St. ILouIs. trav eling passenger agent of the Balti more & Ohio railroad, vas In El Paso on official business .Monday. Dr. J. C. Dysart. specialist. MHJ Mills t, 1 Paso. Texas, rnone mz. Dr. Sawyer's Funeral Jleld. The fnneral of Dr. P. G. Sawyer. -who aiea ilonaay morning, wm oe held this afternoon at 3 oclock at the family home. 3723 Alameda avenue. Dr. Sawyer formerly was a dentist in Chihuahua City and El Paso. Burial will be in Evergreen ceme tery. TJr. TTrnnlc N. Brown. Sr Dr. C Hoi- llns Brown. Dr. Frank 1C Brown, Jr. Dentists. Phone 932. Fourth Floor, mils uiag. OT5WVrWgVVhM Laboratory Tested Feed I i ii W ".w.k I Kn.u l.lwwafAM - .ml J & "l1-. JVT VUWIT W&WSAaMMJ IT iTI &VJ HIM ..... . FTTTTr Tba means Ha yocr cows get a uniform quality ration, wtncri prevents &ea from goes "off feed" end esses mTT.inimrmiV Sow. Yoq know lhat if scow m thrown off hex feed by imptepei Baiea, ot teed- icj oS-qncfrT gnin, it ur taae diji la get be? "becc. Tba tenia ia a bsny Ion cfcuiL. Purina Cow Chow uyosbetfijesma'a&usatnchtoitts. Ettry bpsSest &st eaten r nana Cow CLoWEjcit come up lo a tipd1 tfinHirri of qsaBly. Not caly is the qutBy o! the gntia gmxaed. bat te ingic&Titi sze acctcatety raeasared lad creed by BacHaeiy. For ihii reues, Psnsa Cow Chow nbaeatabe absolutely uniform Jart lie ngsl efementt ere iocScded la btltace the roofage and satge thai yon pcodoce. Yoax muk recotdt wSl prare the f eedsg valse of Puds Cow Chow. Letups yout bed oa a test. PURIKA COW CHOW fer Sal Br PUR1NA1 FEED Wholesale and Retail. Phones 717 and 127. El Paso, Texas. BroKen Trolley Wire Delay. Cars. A broken trolley wire at Florence street and East Boulevard on Tues day morning delayed street cars oa the Government Hill. Fort BMss and Highland Park lines for a short tune. Trouble. Avoid trouble. Leave baggage checks at Iongwells, or telephone No. X. Home From 111. Vacation. Deputy sheriff John Boone has re turned from a lS-day vacation, spent at Elephant Butte dam. He resumed his duties on Tuesday morning. SALVATION ARMY IN U. S. REORGANIZED FOR WORK New Tork. Aug. 17. A far reaching reorganization of the Salvation Army designed to put It In a position the better to meet the enlarged demands that are everywhere being made upon it since the war, has just been an nounced by the executive officials of the body here. Remaining as head of all the Sal vation Army forces in the Ualted States is commander Evangeline Booth, who has rendered 16 years of service here. For administrative purposes the country has been divided Into three territories, an eastern, central and western, with headauarters respec tively In New York, Chicago and San Francisco. Colonel William Peart, who has long been chief secretary In the United States, will leave New Tork with a promotion to commis sioner and assume charge of the army's work in the central territory. To New Tork as ranking officer comes commissioner laomas Jsiiii. who heretofore has directed the Salvation ist activities tor the entire western nail of the country from Chicacro. The commanding officer tor the new western territory will be CoL Adam Glfford. formerly in chares of the work In New England, whose promo- FIAh tn . wttr- lf.n.h.ts- J.A.M mlssloner will take effect with his as'l sumption or his new post. Anions' otner important transfers of hlffher officers are tho following: Ueut. CoL John "W. Cousins from Denver to command of the Seattle J division. Ueut. CoL Georce Davis, formerlv head of Chicago training- college, to command of the Denver division. Women See Husbands Fall To Death In Plane Colfax. Ia, Aug. J 7. Two aviators, Clyde Jones and "Pat" Willis, were killed here yesterday when their air plane went Into anose dive and fell S0 feet tolhe earth. Their wives watched the flight and the falL SPEEDING UP U. S. BiTNTS WITH BETTER MACHINERY Philadelphia, Pa.. Aug. 17. The Philadelphia mint turned out 501.000,040 coins in the last fiscal year. Raymond T. Baker, director of the United States mint, gave out the fig ures after Inspecting the Institution. New die cutting machine, electric furnaces and carrying devices have been adopted which greatly increase the output of the. mine The Increase last year was about 25 percent over 1S19 In 1915 a little over a million coins were produced. Mr. Baker recently returned from San Francisco mint where he la nr. paring to lnstal improved machinery .iiuiiM w uj4i ia mo xuuaaeipnia mint. KAJf HUBT BY TRDCTC. T. M. Goldman was knocked un conscious Monday night when the motorcycle he was riding on Pledras street was struck by a City Service truck driven by Salvador Panlgua. The man was treated by Dr. John Hardy and sent home. His condition is sot serious. NATURALIZED BARON SLAIN. Omaha. Nebr- Anr. 17. rrhriatfan H. VanNuth, an Omaha real estate dealer, who claimed to be a Danish count but who was naturalized as an American citizen several months ago, died late last night In a hospital after he had been shot by Milton IV. Armour, manager of a grilL ITALIAN STRIKE SETTLED. Rome. Italy. Aug. 17. A settle. ment of the dock workers strike, which has embarassed shinnlnc In many Italian ports the last week has oeen reached inrougn the interven tion of the government. Sell Oil Stock to Curtu. & Co. Adv. A READER. Tou will be able to darken your lashes and brows by applying a stain made from the Juice of walnut shells. It should be done carefully, with a flue brush, so the stain will not spread, getting on the skin. Sage tea ia a good tonic but cannot go far toward coloring. Combined with suiur. It will darken the hair, but coulu not ba used on the lashes, as it might irritate the eyes. Anxious Tour weight is exactly according to the requirements of t life Insurance companies. Agar Agar Tou are correct about taking Agar Agar with your break fast cereaL A teaspoontul spread over it is sufficient. It can be taken reg ularly as long as needed. It does sot digest, but forms Itself into a gelatinous mass and passes through the digestive tract, pushing the ac cumulated waste before It. It does not irritate or even physic as it Is not a medicine. A perfect clean colon will be the result, which means pure blood and an Improved skin and gen eral health. D B. As you do not give me your height, I cannot give you an exact reply. I fancy you are a little be low the average weight. The freckles can be bleached with lemon Juice or sour milk. Twenty At SO, with height five feet, seven and a half inches, the weight should be 13S pounds. Bran bread has some starch in It, which makes It slightly fattening. If yon want a bread without starch, get some made from glutenous flour. It would have to De oaicea at some, or on order. Blonde Skin as oily as yours In dicates a sluggish digestive system. Drink an abundance of water be tween meals and take at least one pint of It very warm before break fast. Blackheads are coarse pores clogged with dirt, it you send an addressed. stamped envelope. a formula for this will be mailed to you. Worried Very few people object to a tanned skin any longer, as It in- By EDHA KEHT FORBES 1 .1 dlcates healthy exercise ont in the Lsun and air; however, if it annoys taou, a protection can be given to the Fkin by rubbing a small quantity of good cold cream into it and dust over it a coating of any face powder. This should be done before going ont into the sun. A summer veil, wilt also prevent some of this tendency. EL J A. At 29. with fire feet one inch, for height, the weight should be 11$ pounds. Tour coloring gives a wide choice in dressing. For serv ice, navy blue, dark brown or tan will be becoming, and the brilliant shades of red, pinks, greens and yel lows (especially burnt orange) for dressy clothes. If yn use black at all it should be relieved with white. Lemon and salt will remove iron rust. Keep the spot well moistened with the lemon and keep in the sun until rust disappears. Turpentine re moves the paint from clothes, bnt tea and grass stains require bleaches that are so strong that only a chemist should advise you. Most druggists can make solutions of this kind and give directions about using them. In last week's articles, you will find a suitable way to dress your hair. ROAD HOUSES OPEN; CAR STOLEN AT ONE; RECOVERED Sheriff Seth B. Omdorff has re ceived a letter from Jack Reese, of the Plaza Auto livery, thanking him for the promptness displayed by dep uty sheriff Tony Apodaca in recov ering his car. stolen Friday night. It was stolen from the White Way Inn on the county road by the way. bith the White Way and the Frank lin are operating again and Mr. Reese say deupty Apodaca had recov ered it in 45 minutes, at Ysleta. COXGRKSSIOXAL PARTY DIN'.NKK GUESTS IX PEKING. Peking, China, Aug. 17 Members rt the congressional party visiting the far east were guests at a dinner at the foreign office todar. Tomor row they will be received by the president. 1 14 Years Ago Today I From The Herald of Till Date, lSSS. THE Chihuahua dynamite explosion, although not so disastrous I-j the number of people killed as first re ports had It, was more destructive to property. A total of 12 people are dead, SO odd are Injured and many thousands of dollars' worth of prop erty are destroyed. A. L. Lewis, su perintendent at the Junction for the railroads, was injured, being the only American hurt. A. Cohen has been appointed gen eral yardmaster of the S. P. at Tama. V. J. Kingsbury, the former yard master, being made traveling conduc tor. Mr and Mrs. Dan Jackson and two children and Mrs. W. D Greet and son will return today from Long Beach, CaL L. W Stempson arrived from St. Louis yesterday and took charge of the Harvey cafe at the union depot this morning. J. L. Morrisson. city agent for the Santa Fe. has gone on a month s va cation trip to St. Louis, parts of Can ada and Washington. D. C. Mrs. Robert j Dorbandt left yes- Anyone Now Can Have Pretty Curls and Waves Hair tortured with the hot curling Iron Is bom&d to become dry. h&rib sad brittle, as so many know from sad experience. It's far aoi mbl to um the atmpU u roertne method, which can do no barm and which prodver m. cnrUneas maeb prettier and more natural hi appearance. And the effect lasts aweh looser, particularly In hot. moist or windy weather. Sllmerln is also a fine dresstnr for the hair, preaerr lna Its texture and health, keeping It de Ufhtfally seft and tiouy Liquid sllmerln la not itlcky or creasy and it won't stain or streak hair or tealp Get a few ovsces from tho drasxlst. pour a little into a saucer and with a dean tooth brush apply eTenly to the hair Just before dolac It up. The added fiery to your "crownlnr Itery" yU be Quito re markable. Adv. terday for Chicago and Columbus. Ohio, for a month's vlsit. J C Ballard will return tomorrow from an expended trip through the east. FULL line of KODAKS and KODAK supplies at Gandara's. Adv. MOTOR COMPACT INCORPORATE Austin, Texas. Aug IT. The cra ter of the Franklin Motor Car cor pany of El Paso was filed todav the state department, capital stoi k $10 000 The incorporaors are L. Trost. L. A. Whitaker and F t Sawyer HAVE you visited our new Oil Station at 2318 Texas street, to see our new equipment in operation? It's efficiency, accuracy and visible features will interest and convince you of the fact that it is the best place to buy. Besides the best grades of gasoline and oil we have a complete line of tires and automobile accessories, t Red Ball Auto Supply Co. E.A.HEFFIELD,Prop. r' ! t li'l M I I1 ; '4 i i I - - ill "! !l win 4 n W:: W '-. U V ,tHI " 0 120 Scabs Corassny. & The "SHERATON". Design 1967la Twin Pair How many beds in your home really invite sleep At Your Dealer's SIMMONS METAL BEDS Built for Sleep Your choice of beautiful and authentic Designs, in colorings to harmonize with each of your bedrooms. Twin Beds, Cribs, Day Beds and Simmons Springs, in every way worthy to go with Simmons Beds CONSIDERING how the aver age bed is selected it is a wonder people sleep so well as they do. There is the bed bought to "match" the rest of the furniture. And the bed that "has always" been in the family." And the metal bed bought for its sanitary quality or because "a cheap bed will do for the children." Never a thought about sleep. So there are many people who never get wholly relaxed. Always just a little disturbed by rattle, creak or feeling of unsteadiness. Never com pletely rested. Go to your dealer's store and see the Beds Built for Sleep! These fine Simmons Beds, four square, firm, noiseless inviting re laxation and deep, sound sleep. Beds for your cnildren and guests, as well as yourself. Tain Beds, by all means in the interest of undisturbed rest and perfect health. 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