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El Paso Herald from El Paso, Texas • Page 28

Publication:
El Paso Heraldi
Location:
El Paso, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
28
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4 Week-End Edition, March 14-15, 1914 EL PASO HERALD HOW. TO USE AUTO-SUGGESTION AS AW AID TO YOUR CHARMS. Railroad ike Roof of the World Was Planned Built By American The Daily Nove ette EVERYTHING BIT the pla.ce clean. Instead of doing so you spend the money in riotous living, and let the rubbish accumulate in the yard until it has becomea hissing and a byword throughout the community, and, to preserve my self respect, 1 have to take the rake and get busy. it may interest to know that Mr.

Toogood is delighted over his broken lie has been carrying accident insurance for 30 years and never drew a cent from the company, and was quite despondent over the matter, feeling that all the money he had paid was money wasted. 1 had this fact in mind when I allowd the barn to catch fire. 1 knew it would be a real charity to give that good old man a chance to collect accident insurance, and now drawing $10 a week without having to work for it. But all this is beside the question. I merely wish to remind you that beef costs real money nowadays, and it's criminal waste to burn it." Adventures of a Grouch 0 X11 hundred years ago today 25 British officers who had been confined as hostages in the jail Pittsfield.

were transferred to the penitentiary in Philadelphia. Their release from the Pittsfield jail was in conformity with a law recently passed by the Massachusetts legislature prohibiting the confinement of the prisoners of war in the jail in that state. The matter of expense was the principal objection to keeping the British prisoners. Seven coaches, strongly guarded, were employed in taking the British officers to Philadelphia. The Pittsfield newspaper, in congratulating the citizens of that town upon getting rid of the prisoners, also commented upon the expense of the transfer, which it estimated be not less than $90 for each day or the iournev to Philadelphia.

TELEPHONE EARLY IF HERALD ISN'T THERE Subscribers failing to gef The Herald promptly call the office or telephone No. 2030 before 6:30 p. m. All complaints wiP receive prompt attention..

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