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EL PASO HERALD BRECKENRIDGE ! POOL SHOWING STEADY GAINS Breekenr.d; Tex . Nov 17. The Ca:ly output of the Breckenridse pool s steadily increasing. More than 2008 barrel of nevr production have been aided Iti the pat few days. One of The most promising tests In the field :s the. Lucky Walter well on the Walker-Caldwell tract, eaat of town, which is in with a dally production of, ,'000 barrels and making considerable eras. The well came in flowing ISM barrels but Increaaed its flow. The t-as was fonnd at 1114 feet, after drill ing eight feet farther into the sand 'he dr.Il struck oiL Production of the we'! Is mj11 on the increase. The Harding well, which waa brought in several weeks ago, has in creased its original now ox sow Bar rels to 6000 barrels daily. The Coop er-Henderson No. 2 Sloan is flowing sonn barrels and the Baas Petroleum company's No. 2 on its Goodwin tract making 1000 barrels of high grade on Seven hundred barrel wells were completed by the Stephens Covnty Oil aiid Gas comDany on the J. J. lease nnd by the American Oil Engineers Veale No. 1. The T. M. C A. well con tinues to flow 420 barrels daily. In block 56. Breckenrldge townaite th" Roper Oil company's latest well - in pt a depth of S080 feet. Oil Tnt over the top hut as yet no esti mate of production has been made. The la located near the T. M. C V wf-U and the Gonxales welt both of wh.ch are bijr producers. The new well promises to be equally as good. LAWTON FIELD'S NEWEST WELL OUTSIDE OLD POOL Tulsa. Ok la.. Nor 17. A new oil trmm hrinF sjtrtd hit ii been encouU' tered in the Healdton Oil company's well section 10-ln-w Lawton field, oaisid the o'd pool. The new sand Is 13 feet thick and lies between KM ant ITflA fswf. A 15.000.00" cubic foot gasser has been brought In in Stephens county kv Tm mnnii and Interests. A -50 barre : oil well has been brought in at a depth of 2748 feet In the Carter Oil company's initial op eration off tne itoDinson xarm, swauey- ville district. Creek county. The Texolean Oil company has 150 barrel well la Its test In Osage roiintv. ' A ?00 barrel well has been brought in by the Holl'tfay oil company on the Barney farm. PhUJffcsriHc pool. Okmnlsr county. A 5.CGO.OO0.0OO foot gasser has-been completed near Wetumka, Oksfugee count v. br the Barbara oil company. The well is the No. 3 on the Barnett allotment. McCaskey Wents have completed their No. 21 Welsh, Ponca City pool. Kay county. The well is making 100 parrels daily. An Interesting test li being drilled on the Woodruff farm by tie stag r.olia Petroleum compaay. It ts the o 5 and is now at a depth of ISoft feet. The well is producing M bar rels of oil from a first sand about 40 feet thick which was picked mp at 1C00 feet. The drillers are in search of a second formation expected to be found-at 17S0 feet The No. 1 Corhuskera well has been purchased by the Daaciger Ofl and Refining company and aaeoctatea. This, the discovery well of the Marry county oil field, is standing half fan of oil. iicKfcnev. Tex. Mot. It Man t visitors are here to look orer the ground in the vicinity of the Pilot Creek Oil and Oas company's, test near Westminster. The well is at tracting considerable attention aa the roar of the gas nnaer tne e&rtn can be heard for miles. GAS CONSERVATION BODY TO BE FORMED BY OIL STATES Austin, Tex., Not. 17. Judge 8. P. Sadler, chief of the oil and gas di vision of the railroad commission, has just returned from attending a conference held at Bartlesrille. Ok la., in which representatives of the public service commissions of the states of Oklahoma, Arkansas, Lou isiana, Missouri and Kansas partici pated. Judge Sadler ssM the confer ence will result in the formation of a gas conservation association com posed of the public serrice commis sions of these states in which Texas will be a member. BIG FLOWING WELL ADDS TO PRODUCTION EACH DAY Eastland. Tex.. Nor. 17. The new well of the Gunslght pool is flowing f uOO barrels of high grade oil daily. It is the Texas company's TonaUn son No. 1 on the Tomlinson tract, nine ; miles northwest of Eastland. This; wn was completed last June sad made a flow of TBS barrels at 11 feet. The well then stopped flowing. lvsxer alter oetng cieanea out shot it produced 2750 barrels with production steadily increasing. Those who have visited the site wonder where production win atop ss the well continues to increase its flow daily. PIPE LINE COMPANIES ARE GIVEN RENEWED WARNING Austin. Tex.. Not. 17. All pipe Uae comnames onerauns: in T been advsed by the Texas railroad commission the provision of the law wmcn prom oils pipe lines from mi ing connections with ell cosapsj without a certificate on the part of tee on company is to be rigidly en forced, and that hereafter no connec tions are to be made, except fat emergency esses, ana lmi enw cannot be pleaded except for sonable time within which they applications and hare pipe line cer tificates issuea. KW TTLER BOKB PRAMiaMKX. Tyler, Tex.. Not. 17- Promising Indications have been encountered In the Brooks-baiine ou and ueTelop- rcent company's well No. 0 on Its lease 14 miles southwest of Tyler. Tne drill entered the Austin chalk tormation at 17qb reet. SHOT BRINGS tm BARRELS. Eliaevllle. Tex, Not. IT. After nemg snot with 190 quarts of nitro glycerin the J. C Stribliax Owens No. 2, south of town, is flowing Sot bar rels of olU daily. The well came in snooting on z reet over tne block. TfiXAS TEACHER TRAfXTIA"6 Austin. Tex Nor. Ifc. An tedms trial teacher training class has seen ttsxted at San Antonio undervcbarge 3i -josepn a. Mueiter, ot tne ueparv nent of trade and Industrial Baaca- on of the University of Texas. s a Jm " y LA TO .IX COMING The 4th floor Juvenile Departments are busily engaged arranging a sale which will supply the winter needs of girls, boys and the littler folks. Watch for details. CoV. Mesa Ave. and" Son Antonio St. Private Branch Ex chaser 3909 Mali and Phone Orders Promptly Filled Thanksgiving' Sale Of Rug's Anticipating Prices For At Least Six Months "O LEAS ANT home surroundings at Thanksgiving are just as important as the things that go on, the fable. A new rug always adds pleasure to the surroundings, and you will find great pleasure in taking advantage of our present unsurpassed stocks and low Thanksgiving Sale prices. ' No Reservations Of Rugs UR entire stock of rags, which, by the way, it one of the most complete in the Southwest, goes on sale tomorrow morning. Every rug offered is a product of some one leading rug manu facturer of America. The prices are lower than we have been able to offer for the past two years. The sale embraces Wilton, Axminster, Brussels, Fibre and Grass rugs. At the prices quoted we must make the following restrictions: During our Thanksgiving Sale, which ends just a week from today, no rugs will be senl on approvals No rugs stnlC. O..D. wlhout a deposit All sales must be final. While our rug stock is enormous, we suggest that .you come tomorrow, the first day. Extra Special Regular $210.00 seamless 9x12 Highland Wilton, all worsted rugs in a wonderful range of pat- gfb t ss"Tv BBS? 4 terns to select from are a, super-extra MOqIJ special during -the Thanksgiving Sale at 9 of Wilton Rug's i Sale FIRST QUALITY WILTON RUGS Regriar $1XZ3 rugs, ske 22x36; sale price 519.69 Regular $19.75 rags, size 27x54; sale price $15.89 Regabr $31.99 rags, ske 36x63; sale price $24.8$ Regular $66.99 rags, size 4-6x7-6; sale price $59.49 Regakr $119.99 rags, size 6x9; sale price $194.99 Regakr $175.99 rags, ske 8-3x19-6; sale price $157.59 Regakr $195.99 rags, ske Sxl2; safe price $179.99 SECOND QUALITY WILTON RUGS Regular $10.25 rags, ske 22V&x36; sale price. $&29 Regular $15.75 rags, ske 27x54; sale price $12.99 Regakr $25.50 rags, size 36x63; sale price $29.49 Regular $54.90 rags, ske 4-6x7-6; sale price $48.99 Regular $96.99 rags, ske 6x9; sale price $87.99 Regakr $145.99 rags, ske 8-3x19-6; sale price $131.99 Regular $157.99 rags, ske 9x12; sale price $142.99 THIRD QUALITY WILTON RUGS Regakr $9.75 rags, ske 22Vfcx36; sale price $7.89 Regakr $14.58 rags, ske 27x54; sale price '. $11.69 Regakr $23.75 rags, ske 36x63; safe price $19.99 Regakr $49.09 rags, size 4-6x7-6; safe price $39.29 Regakr $88.00 rags, ske 6x9; sale prke $74.89 Regakr $134.99 rap, ske 8-3x19-5; sale price . . $11339 Regakr $142.90 rags, ske 9x12; safe price $120.70 Attractive Axminster Rug's J525 rags, ske 18x36; safe price. . $429 $3JS5 rags, ske 18x36; sale price. . $3.98 $8.99 rags, ske 27x54; sale prke. . $6.49 $&59 rags, ske 27x54; sale price. . $69 $15.90 rags, ske 36x72; safe price. $14.75 rugs, ske 36x72; safe price. $13.50 rugs, ske 36x72; safe price. $5&50 rags, sae 6x9; sale pnee. $12.99 .$1L8 .$19.88 $4.86 $1159 rags, size 27x54; sale price. . $8.8 $38.50 regs, ske 6x9; safe price. . .$39.80 rags, sae iiiM; sale price. . iin jJu rugs, size 7-6x9; sale price. .$54.90 $7.99 rags, ske 27x54; safe price. . $5.69 $18.75 rags, size 36x72; safe price. .$15.99 $1759 rags, size 36x72; safe price. .$14.99 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS $2359 rags, ske 6x9; sale price. . .$229 $4859 rags, ske 8-3x10-5; safe price$3859 $2659 rags, ske 9x12; sale price. . .$1959 $5259 rags, ske 9x12; sale price. . .$42.99 $69.99 rags, ske 9x12; safe price. . .$48.99 $67.99 rags, ske 9x12; safe prke. . .$54.66 GRASS RUGS AT LOWER PRICES $159 rags, ske 27x54; special at. . $126 $235 rags, ske 36x72; special at. . $256 $4.75 rags, ske 4x7; special at $3.62 $759 rags, ske 6x9; special at $6.99 $1159 rags, ske 8-3x19-6; special. . $929 $1459 rags, ske 9x12; special at . .$11.69 $65.60 rags, ske 7-6x9; safe price. .$52.96 $6250 rugs, size 7-6x9 j sale price. .$50.06 $192 rags, ske 8-3x18-6; safe price $81.99 Shop Early A partial c&pky of sixth floor Christ mas gift Bovekies wB be found in the Gift Shop ob the street floor. How ever, to appreciate our complete dis play you must visit the sixth floor. Picture Framing We now have expert picture fraaer. and pictures ot prints in tended for gifts should be attended to now. . $357 . $2.97 . $1.69 .$16.13 $957 Suits For Boys At SUITS orBQYS Sees 8 to 18. at the Borakal price of TT OTHERS, bere is an op- portanity to economize on your boy's new suit Yon hare probably, heard of Jack 0' Leather suits, but you have never heard of them seMiag at such a low price as noted below. These Jack 0' Leather wits are made of pare wool with the real light weight leather bad of the "wear spots" the seat, knees, el bows and pockets. As a Thanksgiving special to fur ther advertise Jack 0' Leather suits, for which we are exclu sive agents, we offer suits that were Blade to sell at $25. $14.75 4th Floor $85 rags, ske 8-3x10-6; sale price. .$68.60 $8259 rags, ske 8-3x10-6; price... $66.00 $7959 rags, ske 8-3x10-6; price. . .$63.69 $6759 rags, ske 8-3x10-6; price. . .$54.60 $119.69 rags, ske 9x12; sale price. .83.66 $85.99 rags, ske 9x12; sale price. .$68.66 $7856 rugs, ske 9x12; sale price. . .$6259 $7259 rags, ske 9x12; sale price. . .$58.69 $759 rags, ske 9x12; sale price. .$54.99 APGAR 3-PLY REVERSIBLE RUGS $3756 rags, ske 9x12; sale price. .$28.15 $35.99 rags, ske 8-3x10-6; sale price $2659 $2259 rags, ske 6x9; sale price. . .$1655 WOOL FIBER REVERSIBLE RUGS $159 rags, ske 27x54; sale price. . $1.13 $459 rags, ske 36x72; sale price. $2.75 rags, ske 36x72; sale price. $225 rags, ske 36x72; sale price. $1359 rags, ske 6x9; sale price. . $1259 rags, ske 6x9; sale price. . $2259 rags, ske 9x12; sale price. .$1657 $19.59 rags, size 9x12; sale price. .$14.63 $15.99 rags, ske 9x12; sale prke. .$1125 Santa Glaus Is Coming' T NiLKfcbl is now increasing daily about the date on which Santa Ckns will arrive in El Paso' Christmas center The Popular Toy Annex. Definite an nouncement tU be made tomorrow as to tins interesting date. Children are asked ,to keep in mmd that each one U be pre tailed with a Christmcu the opening dale. WATCH FOR OPENING DATE Throughout The Store IN addition to the Thanksgiving Sale of Rugs and Ready-to-Wear. many special features scheduled for this week conbase to interest castoctere. Special mention is made of the continuance of the store wide sale of flannelette garments for the- balance of the week. The Thanksgiving sale of Blankets on the mud floor is another op portunity no Popular customer should over leak. Out-of-town customers are asked to anticipate their Christmas needs. Extra! Extra! $10, $12.50 & $15 Blouses Special At $5.50 THAT this is the best blouse value of the season goes without saying. It has been made possible simply through our unequalled New York buying organization. A leading blouse manufacturer had 10 dozen high grade blouses winch showed. some mttaaces. just' a slight imperfection. The price we obtamed oc this special lot of blouses was about the cost of the un made material. To this special purchase of 100 Houses "we have 'added 100 from our regular stock and, in equalizing the prices, we offer a sale which echpses any value we have given customers this season. Most of the blouses in this special purchase were manufactured to sell for $15.00 and even $1 7.50.. We make them a feature for our Thanks giving sale at choice tomorrow for Thanksgiving Sale of Ready-lo-Wear AH the blouses in the lot are made of high grade georgette and come m such styles as tie-backs, slip overs and regular blouse style. In this assoitnsent there is white, flesh, copen. navy, bnooe. suchow. Siberian squirrel. These come in boos long and three quarter sleeves. In the lot are some handsomely em broidered and beaded models, as wefl as plain tailored styles. Not a blouse in the lot but what sold earlier in the season for $10.00. $5.50 Coats, Suits And Dresses $3450 OUR Thanksgiving Sale of Ready-to-Wear k proving to be one of the most successful sale events we ever conducted. This is readily understood when you come and ed values offered. To add further interest Sale of Ready-to-Wear we feature to- see the to this Than I; morrow: CJ We have just : intend should i market found I he sacrificed I Tomorrow i dresses which ' t you i The follovmg brief descriptions onb) Idl yoa a pari of this added fealare to our Thanksgiving Readf-to-Wear sale: Coats at $34.50 ' These eoats are tbe newest styles of tbe season. They sxa made of Bolivia, Peach Bloom. Yahuna Tmseltoae. Silvertone and Vekrars. They an all hand tailored sad full sink lined. Some ara trimmed with for collars and eoffs. Regular $49.50 to 59JO An J values. Sale price J Suits at $3450 The suits in this lot come is every coaceivabat style, aome have youthful ripple eoats, white otaars coma (asm tailored for the auger w sail a. TWr at all ms!aV of tea bast quality amteriab and eoasc in all the lrnitaar r, Suits and Dresses at $3430 this sAtipmeat. which the BMnufactnrer did not sold at such a low price as $3430. The manufacturer with too many garments on hstnd. and lo us. have the privieae of dioosme horn seats, coats and ,e manofactuted to sefl at $4930 to $59 JO. At $34.50 Dresses at $3450 These dresses an made of flaw crape satin, satin meteor, trseotias. aoiret twin, wool veins', sift velvet and vel veteens. They are beautifully eahroideTed ia silk, roid ami tinsel as weD as soma tamded modern. These dresses an all hand headed and hand tailored. A few models eome with fine embroidery and lace collars and cuffs, and the entire lot is very individual in style. Res- $34.50 A Conservative Comparison We are very eonaervative when we say that any. of the above eoats, suite ami dresses an worth from S49Jsa Aa a matter of fact we asm smnacat. a u . . . . .J . to Ji9 50. stock which ass dapHeatea of this special purchase to wnttamanaip and quality of material, wh Girls' Shop To Items Of Special Interest Sweaters and Coals A BIG SALE of little girls' sweaters. The cleverest little fish tail slipover models , luk-hnks and novelty knit Come k coral, turquouve. reindeer, copen and rote. Sizes 1 to 5 years. tfo O fi? Values to $4.75. at ..$) 70 COATS FOR SMALL GIRLS AT $1030 An item of unusual interest to those who desire a wrap for the Ktrfe girl at a real small price. Made of Po lo Cloth and Silvertone. tan. brown, pekin and copen blue. Sizes SpeWvdn. . .$10.50 Fourth Floor. New Arrivals Fur Trimmed Turbans At $15.00 'TOMORROW we place on sale 50 new msnsnery arrivals hi duvetyn. and fur cosnbiBations. Some have metafile ornaments They come in colors of brown. French blue, and dawn gray, trimmed with harmonizing colors m furs of squirrel. Kohnsky and mole. Styles are roll brim and regular turbans, and the values are easily $25.00. They are Thanksgiving special At $15.00 Fifth FWMiDmery Section. Down Stairs Store Downstairs Store adds more than ordinary 'interest to our Thantsgiving Sale of Ready-to-Wear. High grade, well made garments, correct' as to style the smallest de tail, are offered at attractively low prices. For the mid-week selling we mention: Dresses at $15.00 These eome ia serge, triesttw, Fasdette, Mignonette, taffetas, TaeessHns and satin eharmeuse. They repre sent all the comet styles of the season la & fall ranee of colors. The sin laage it eoamiete. iaeiadiag stoats. Earner m the season such dresees aa then sold for tUM and S3OO0. The Thanks- J -J - - Srms; Sale Special at tPiD.iJij Coals al $15.00 Then an made of the best qnahtv velour and heaw coatings. All new models with large" collars and pockets, finished with full and half belts and some haveTfuS and seme half lined with Venetian doth. Thev come in heather mixtures and plain colors. There hi a fall range of sices, including stouts. Earlier in the season these eoats weald have sold for dip yx a J25.00 and $30.00. Special 5pI5U,CJ Out-of-town orders for rugs will be filled al sale prices, but charges cannot be prepaid. ilUKIIilllMIIIIlHI il f HEAD STUFFED FROM ; CATARRH OR A COLD? : Says Cream Applied in NestribX Opeas Air Passages Right Up. t Instant relief no waiting;. Your rioggoa noHnts open ngnt up: the peacefully sleeplne on the rostrum, air passages of your head clear and usine a Bible for a pillow and the ! ou can breathe freely. No more ! 'l00 r .bJmnk.et-. Tightly ..awkinr. nurniag. blowlnc. j monk.y wrench. Call officers Ander obe, dryness. So struggling for t son aad Newport arrested him. breath at night; your cold or catarrh j 1 a asvA.1 vnui nana uniaw snuili Finds Youth Asleep In Church With Bible For Pillow Atlanta. Ga, Nov. 17 Because be waa tired and hone o John Folds, a negro boy seventeen yeara old. went to cbvrcb one nlarht recently and n- J roawco to sieep. ae tola tne police But John picked out the Westminster Presbyterian church, fa Ponce d Leon ' avenue and finding tbe door cloaed I Droit e inrougrn tue window. He waa pharsred with burglary. Tne cnurcn janitor round John tg&ppears Get a amaj bottle of Ely's Cream Bairn from your drdggist now Apply ft little of this 'ra grant, antiseptic dealing cream in your nostrils It pen etrates through every air paaaaare of .! e head, soothes the Inflamed or cn-oileri mucous membrane and relief cciies instantly It's J'js; fine. Don't stay atuffed-ap i' h a cold or nasty catarrh. Adv. Austin. Tex, Nov. 17. There will be no carload ablpmenta, of the Texaa pecan crop thte year, in tbe opinion of T. & Minter. director of tbe Market Bureau of the state department of agriculture, who aald that between 60S and 700 cars of these nuts were shipped from Texaa last year. He thlnka that the crop will be so abort that only express shipments, and few ot them, will be made. Gold Output Increases During Decade In Canada Ottawa. Canada. Nov. 17. Gold to the vnlne of SSS.1S7.416' has been taken from the mines of northern Ontario In tne naat ten years. : cording to a government report. The increase in output In a decade has been remarkable. It was SSS-SSt i ISIS and approximately Sit., In i9is. froauction uus year, it la ex oected. will be rr cater than last. Fix perts declare there ts from S7e.Sea.S0S to iioo.ooo.otto wortn or ore in sight in properties now under operation. Gold production of the Porcupine district alone since 1S1S has been S5S.S50.4S1. That of tbe Klrkutnd Lake district since ISIS has been 45S.SS5. Dividends paid by the mines of these two dletrlcts iu the last two years have been S1S.S1S.SS5. of which the Porcupine mines have paid S1C. S40JS8. One mine in tbe Porcupine claims an ore reservation of StO.OOe.SOO and Its develotment la still in its lnfancv One of the leadlrg mines at Klrklaad Lake la recovering an average of nearly S25 a ton from the ore treated. Among the newer and promising mines are thoae at Boston Creek. Shining Tree. Beavertaouse Creek, Bourke s Siding. Lightning River, Fort Matachewan and Monro. Steal Ford Truck Piece By Piece From Factory Kearney, N. J.. Nov. 17, The po lice believe that they have solved tbe mystery of tbe disappearance some weeks ago of a complete but unas sembled Ford automobile iruck chassis from tbe Ford automobile fac tory here. Four men were arrested on the charge of taking the automo bile from tbe plant piece by piece for tbe purpose of sasembllne it at the borne of one of them. The men. who are held on a charge of grand larceny by the police, gave Kerdlnand. their i Wegman Parkway. Jersey City Quale Denieollo. No SSS Grand i union: Adolpb Meyer. No. 4 North Fifth street. Woodslde. L. I., and John Bolton. No. 55 Ktngsley street. West Orange. Meyer la a ahlpplng clerk at the plant. The other men are In tbe delivery department. Tne police claim tnat tney nave ob tained a confession from Ferdinand and have discovered the aasembled automobile in the cellar of Denl. collo's home In Union. The truck was valued at 12200 and its loss waa dis covered when an Inventory waa taken September 28. names Howard sy City: Pas SSS Grand street. Five File Contests For Seals In House . Washington. D. C Nov. 17. Notice ot five contests for seats la the next house have been filed with William Tylor Page, clerk of the house. Page aald that at least 15 seats would be contested. The contests already involve repre sentatives John W. Rainey of the fourth Illinois district; 8a both of the fifth Illinois district: Stanley H. Kunx of the eighth Illinois district: John J. Kindred of the second New Tork district and W. B. Swank at th firth Oklahoma district. a revised list or members of the new house, prepared by the. clerk of tbe houae and baaed on unofficial re. ports ot the elections, shows SOS Re publicans. 1SS Democrats and 1 Socialist. F01R-I.KGOKD ROOSTER. Kansas City. Mo.. Nov. 17. With four perfectly shaped legs, a full grown rooster is parading tbe barn yard of H. a. Burres. of Harris. Mo- according to a letter written by Bur- res to superintendent or parka w. H. fnnn nff.ri.. .a ha . I the Swope park zoo. Western Hotel Men In Travel Convention Santa Barbara. CaL. Nov. 17. One hundred and twenty-five hotel, rail road and steamship representatives are" here to attend tbe three-day meet- Ing or the Western Hotels Scenic as Idaho. Montana. Nevada. New Mexico, sodatlon, an organisation of hotel men of California. Arizona. Colorado. Oregon. Utah. Washington and Wyom ing, which opena tomorrow. The meeting has been called to formulate and discuss plana to secure reueraj appropriations to encourage li v cj in Aiuencz, ior leaerai. state. COUBtV and Citv srovernmeatal innrn. piiatlons for the construction of high ways from national park to national park: for the establlahment of sum mer automobile camps and for the de velopment of community advertising by states, counties and cities. 41 ENTER TROPHY AIR RACK. New Tork. Nov. 17 Forty-four filers. Including many arm navy and commercial test pilots, many of whom competed In the transcontinental air race, will compete 'or the Pulitzer trophy at Mitchell field. Lone Island on Thanksgiving day. Everybody Would Have "Sidewheeler" If EarlhtSlopped Champaign. III. Nov. 17. Here's something to worry about and It hasn't a thing to do with article X of tbe league of nations' If tbe earth ware to atop ntatlng ! we wonld all become dizzy and start I to walk In a circle. 'Sfaci! In aup port of tbe statement we have ' the ! word of the eminent Dr. Coleman R. , Griffith, department of psychology 1 University of Illinois. Dr. Griffith has been experiment ing on the equilibrium of white rats for tbe last six montha The rodents were Kept in a continuously rotating cage and upon being released narked circiewise. The work Is related to the problem of equilibrium of aviators, and the facts thus far eetablished. Dr. Grif fith says, bear ont those ra lni eenm experiments with human beings. BBSS SWARM IN CHURCH. Dotham. Ala Nov. 17. The steeple of the Foster street Methodist cnurch here Is the home of a swarm of bees. Just when they took up their abode there ISt feet from the ground Is not 1 known. I ml tea Reedtess asd daagrrnns to afer freea a cJecged smsTstent because M often lays tne ftwada ttoafera tzfetante ot misery and B-beaitfe. BfL TOTTs LIVEX PILLS mkes one or two ot hMtt.eu. faicJilv fttmmaten all poisocoas waste matter from tne system and strengthen tne Baweis. UmmM & I SM W tnanaawl (ansae m m mnj which j .IBB ! Besults From Herald Ad