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KL PASO HJUKAJLU 7 Bedtime Story For the Little UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE SNIPE. BY HOWARD R. GARIS. Uncle Wiggily, what do you think about asked Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy, the muskrat lady housekeeper, as she stood on the front steps of the hollow stump bungalow one day, and looked down at Uncle gily Longears, the rabbit gentleman, who was swinging in a wild grapevine hammock he had put up for himself. do I think of ho asked, sort of supercilious like, and comfortable.

you mean this hammock? if you do, going to have yours put up in a few I speaking of the went on the muskrat lady, I must say they are much more comfortable than the cradle heard so much about. But I was speaking of the front lawn grass. you think it needs a exclaimed the bunny uncle, sort of considering like as he looked over the edge of the hammock. rather think it does. get out the lawn mower and give the grass a So Uncle Wiggily, after a few more swings in the hammock, gave a hop.

skip and jump and out he landed on the soft ground. As fie went to get the lawn mower which lie kept out in the woodshed with his automobile, the rabbit gentleman heard a voice calling to him: I guess you remember me, do Uncle Wiggily looked up and saw, sitting in a tree, a bird with a very loner bill and bright black eyes. And in its bill the bird had a pipe. yes, remember you very said Uncle Wiggily, smiling. are a bird called the snipe, and you flew away with the is hot went on the bird.

least the fat man was from Bombay, whether or not his pipe was. And it was a hot day, for Bombay is in India, where very what are you doing asked Uncle Wiggily. really belong in the Mother Goose book, you know. That is where I met you have a good said the snipe bird. the truth of the matter is that I am taking back to the fat man of Bombay his pipe which I took away one hot day.

And honestly, too tired to fly farther with it. I really need a rest." let me take the fat man his pipe in my said Uncle Wiggily. you may rest here in the shady tree, and when I come back you may watch me cut the 1 will be grass does need said the bird called a snipe. wait here for So Uncle Wiggily took back the pipe, and while he was gone Mr. Stnb- tail, the bear srentleman, came over to borrow Uncle lawn mower to cut the hair of Neddie's the bear boy.

the only thine: to cut a thick heavy hair lawn grass said Mr. Stubtail to Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy, the muskrat lady housekeeper. take invited Miss Fuzzy Wuzzy. Wisrgily use it until he comes Soon the lawn mower was goinsr making the fur fly off back, for the little bear boy very much needed a hair cut, as the weather was ouite warm. Wher.

Fncle Wiggily came back, from having given the pipe to the fat man of Bombay the bunny uncle took the lawn mower. Stubtail came over to hnrrow it for a while and use said Nurse Jane. I gee he answered Uncle Wiggily. was surely nnd he looked at some of brown fur sticking fast to the cutter blades. now to see how it will cut Uncle Wiggily pushed the lawn mower up and down in the front yard i of the hollow stump bungalow.

Tho I wheels went around, and the three I shiny blades whined and whirred, but no grass flew up in a green shower, as it hnd always used to do a funny way to exit said the snipe. agreed Uncle Wiggilv. 1 guess Mr. Stubtail must have dulled 1 i my lawn cutting summer fur. It is very dull and need? And exactlv what happened 'Though Mr.

Stubtail did not mean to do it. he had spoiled the lawn mower T'nrlo Wiggily could not cut his and finally he poshed so hard on I mower handle? that one of the wheels have had a long, hard struggle a stone, and the rabbit sren- with iii health but by the help of tleman bounced over the handles like Tanlac I have found relief at a clown in the and came down said Mrs. Benito liamos, who resides striking his head on ai at 514 South Campbell street, a few days ago. cried Uncle Wiggilv. as i had rheumatism and stomach hA up while Nurse Jane ran in to trouble so bad for fourteen years that bungalow for some witch hazel my life was she continued, dear! Now cot the I am a thousand times better hutj the snine bird, since I began taking Tanlac and a Jy-bin" his long bill, which was Inst medicine that is doing so much for a big pair of srdssors the suffering people can't'be praised too much.

1 have spent lots of money, were so kind as to take the a thousand times better than been in 14 years after taking Tanlac. trying to get some ease, and it certainly seems remarkable, but it'e the truth, a few bottles of Tanlac has Hombav fat nine bank to while rested, that now cut vow for yon while vou rest went on done me more real good than every- smnc. jje jn your hammock thing else 1 ever took combined. ncle I first began taking it I fo th- rabbit gentleman did, and the firing around the lawn, went I first began taking it I eat anything without it hurt- ing me. Any of the heavy or more his nourishing foods would lay like a shaT'o erfi-nrr off the srrass rock in my stomach, and even liquid neatly as a lawn mower have diet at times would sour on my stom- ach and fill me with pain.

Every ncle Wie-gily's crass was cut joint in mv bodv ached with rheuma- a II. you see. and the l-nrnv een- tism and besides this the small of myi had a nice rest to his1 back hurt me dreadfully and my kid-! head rest better And if the loliVpnn nevs worried me constantly. I was oesn i hide in the molasses ing. ft fearfullv nervous and when 1 fell have to to the movino- asleep at night the least noise would tores with the poneorn h-oj, tell wake me in a fright and cause me to nevt about Uncle Wisrgilv and almost jumn out of bed.

I was a very Primming sick woman and was almost in despair tae McClure Newspaper Svn- because it looked like nothing could ncate.) help me. ZZZZZ caused me to take Tanlac was the advice of a friend and now talking Tanlac every chance I get. I can eat just anything I want and enjoy it and never feel the slightest had effects from it. I sleep fine every night, and as to my rheumatism, it 'is so much better that I hardly notice it any My husband says he can tell from my looks that I have gained several pounds in weight. I know whether I have or not, as I haven't weighed, but I do know my increase in health and strength has been wonderful.

still improving every day, and a pleasure to tell! others about the medicine that has done so much for me." Tanlac is sold in El Paso by Kelly Pollard under the personal direction of a special Tanlac repre- Years Ago Today The llernld of Date. 1003. HOME FOLKS What Texas Residents Say ATTO MAURY KEMP has returned home from his vacation, which he spend at Cloudcroft. Yiron Booth and mother left on the train for Cloudcroft this morning, where they will spend the week. Assistant district attorney George Estes has gone to Alamogordo for a couple of days on business.

The following advertisement appeared in The Herald today: stories a hove the heat, dust and dirt. Grand opening of the roof garden. Guarantee Trust building, Stanton and San Antonio streets. Take elevator at main entrance on Stanton street. Get an electrical view of El Paso at night.

E. Salsbury, manager." Another one: New Second Hand store of T. Rogers 107 South Stanton street. A big sale of second hand Dr. P.

H. Brown and family left today for Cloudcroft to remain until next week. The doctor will return Monday. Miss Laura Townsend left this afternoon for Cloudcroft, where she will spend several days. Stafford Campbell son, Cherry, are at Cloudcroft for a few days.

The pope is dead. The venerable head of the Catholic church succumbed, despite the skill of physicians and his own remarkable vitality. He passed away at 4:04 oclock this afternoon, after a reign of over 25 years and the great and good man is no more. A meeting of citizens of El Paso wps called a a today to secure a brewery for El Paso. Men who are at the head of it sav that it is almost a tiling, and that it is only a matter of obtaining the cooperation of the citizens now.

It. J. JOHNSON Dr. Golden Medical Discov- I ery, the herbal remedy, which has had such a fine reputation for nearly 50, years, is indorsed by many well-known! residents of Texas. Every day more! and more people are coming to realize I that this is a standard medicine, and is safe to take.

It contains no alco- hoi or narcotics. The ingredients are printed on the package. It is to be had at every drug store in the land in either liquid or tablet form. Mr. W.

J. Johnson, residing at 407 Conrad Palestine, Texas, says: have used Dr. Golden Discovery with good results, and would recommend it to friends that need a blood tonic. children were all run-down in health and Medical Discovery' helped Mr. W.

E. McQueen, of Longview, Texas, Route 5, Box 59, says: have used Dr. Golden Medical covery and found great benefit from the same. I can recommend it to all suffering humanity. It is Just as good now as 50 years Mr.

T. J. Allen, of Seagoville, says: wish to state to. those who may have rheumatism that I am 45 years old and have had rheumatism most all of my life In executing my duties as a peace officer of this state in the winter of 1910, I was exposed to some very severe weather, which brought on a very severe attack, in act, it was so bad that 1 could not ide horseback and was compelled to abandon my duties for a while. I then began a search for a permanent cure, which I did not find until I learned of Dr.

Anuric. Began taking these tablets about 10 months ago and am satisfied that I am cured. I wish to say in conclusion that I cannot be loud enough in my praise of Anuria" Simply ask your druggist Tor ur. Anuric Tablets. Every package of Anuric is sure to be Dr.

Von will find the signature on tne package just as you do on Dr. Favorite Prescription, the friend to ailing women, and Dr. Golden Medical Discovery, proven by years to be the greatest general pjcrHAROFS JJTRV IN CACP. AGAINST PORTFR 0. HUGGINS Unable to reach verdict, the jury the case of o.

Huggins, a negro porter, was discharged Thursday of- ternoon by judge Will P. Brady, of the court at law. The defendant, ployed in the Brock barber shop on San Francisco street, was charged with stealing $55 from the coat of a North Carolina national guard officer lost fall. The officer, Lieut. Andrew Cecil, was not here to attend the trial.

TT. Tuckwood and wife, charged with swindling, were found not guilty. B. Walker, charged with assaulting A. A.

Howard, manager of the Kress store, was fined $5 and costs. The wife of the defendant was employed as a clerk at the store. TRAcflON COMPANY TEN NEW AIR BRAKE CARS The El Paso Electric Railway com- pany placed orders with its purchas- 1 ing agent in the east for ten new VRY WOLD RON, the collesre street cars of the latest pattern, hav- hrerl tramn tightened his in5? air brake control. The cars will bred tramp, nis be similar in desio-n ami size to the belt another six inches. i largest ones now in the service of the terrestrial sphere may con- company in El Paso, tain in its infinitudinous confines a contract of the building of the Your Daughter Hair A CERTAIN woman whose hair is unusually beautiful, was complimented once upon her lovely locks.

it must be a great the other woman said, keep such hair in good the beauty replied, trouble was my mother's. She took such good care of my hair when I was a child, that all I need do now, is to keep it as clean and as well aired as she Your hair depends upon the rare you give it now. The scalp must be kept absolutely means more frequently washing than your hair needs, for the child's hair is short, and her active life means that more dirt gets into the scalp. V. hen the baby is quite voung.the hair should never get more than a few inches long, after the third or fourth it should be bobbed and kept so either until it shows signs uck my Catfish or Perch Chowder.

to the Lovelorn HOROUGHLY clean and wash a two pound fish in warm water, remove the gills but let the head remain attached to fish; place fish on the fire in enough water to cover it, GRAY HAIR BY BEATRICE FAIRFAX. Dear Miss Fairfax: As a means of giving inspiration to a young sister who is being distracted from her studies by the movies, I will ask vou to Please impart some of vour wisdom to her. I would have her to letter, which I am sure will make an impression upon her. Being a daily reader of your paper I always find time to read vour interesting articles, hence the idea. Suppose you pick out some splendid educational films and take your let- I tcl Then try to make her understand how much more fun to go to the motion Saturday afternoon as a ff-u havin? done good work i school than to keep running search of excitement and to so neglect her work that she mav fail of promotion Offer little sister a reward 1Give her something up the counter at- action of a prize she may win by i work w401X tliinlc ha- No dye, revives color long you can wean her away her feverish excitement.

Try iS BILIS boil till the bones will slip out. Remove the bones, chop up the fish, put it into a stew-pan with about a pint of water, one tablespoonful of butter, one cup of cream or milk, pepper and salt to taste, one small (chopped) onion, one teaspoonful of Urench mustard and one-half cup of catsup. Stew lie mixture till quite thick. Serve hot in a mqund on a hot platter. Garnish with lemon Cakes.) more striking example of 1 I than me, but personally, I he soliloquized.

And, his countenance registering complete absence of hope, he stumbled into saloon. cried MeSwagg, his tough but honest face lighted up with lutiful benevolence. shack is yours! just had an is pound rand son named after me so pitch lisrht in and celebrate. The lun counter is at your disposal. There's seven cut-up loaves of stale bread to pick and choose from, and a bucket of last year's pickled onions, and a tub of pretty fine gristle stew! Fall to.

stranger, fall the utmost celerity and con- replied Weary aldron. And, after three-quarters of hour of rapid application, he had loosened his belt 18 holes, and was so replete that he had to hold on to the walls toj cars has not yet been concluded, but the details will be arranged within the next few days and an early delivery of the cars will insisted upon, according to an official of the com- my. HOROSCOPE. A benei as Saturday, July 21, 1017. ERS read thi lucky day, although is strongly adverse, and the Sun are in NEWS BREVITIES LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Advertisements. Look, mother! See if tongue at 6:1 I night is hot or i11 Train Bulletin. i war news before the chamber of cotn- Trnin 9 on the merce here yesterday, Louis Wiley, 1 in is reported 10 arrive 1 business manager of the New ork vi All Other afternoon and 1 Times, said it was absolutely neces- fof Si that the country retain its. free MADE DARK stomach sour. By applying La Creole No dye, revives col glands.

Stops dandruff. in agood is a bright little girl Is your hair entirety gray, or just gray in spots? Is your hair prematurely gray from ill health or worry? Are you troubled with dandruff, falling hair or itching Has your hair stopped growing, or are you bald? Then apply to your hair and scalp the famous La Creole Hair Dressing (simple directions on bottle). This revives the color glands to activity, so that all your gray hair and every strand of your hair soon has the natural, soft, lustrous, even, dark color your hair used to have. La Creole produces such a perfect change in all your gray hair that not even a trace of gray shows, but you will have a fine, soft, fluffy, heavy, evenly dark head of hair. Besides, La Creole stops dandruff or itching scalp.

Also causes new hair to sprout all over your head, giving you a handsome, beautiful, healthy, dark head of hair. Sold on a money-back guarantee ov drug stores everywhere, or sent prepaid for $1 by Van Vleet Drug Memphis, Tenn. she might find and Marner almost as thrilling as the pictures she rushes to see. it is very tragic for a youngster to neglect her opportunities to study and grow and improve herself because she has a taste for gayety, but punishment and do half as much good done a reward for work well Syrup of harm tender stomach, liver, bowels. Ph.

43; of Bed Three Times are peculiarly fitted to promptly relieve soreness and aching in the kidney regions. They allay inflammation, restore normal secretion and correct the alkalinity of the waste secretions, and thus stop the source of irritation, pain and annoyance. There are thousands of benefited users of Balmwort Tablets, and all good, conscientious druggists recommend and sell YOU ARE WRONG. Dear Miss Fairfax: I am going about in company yi. a who in the same oince.

About two w'eeks ago one of our employers lost a son and she insisted on going to the funeral services in his house against hes- you think she was right? i would appreciate very much your advice in this case. G. D. VVhat is all the fuss about? The ffirl offered her respectful attention to people who were in sorrow. Surely you would not have objected if she had gone to show her sympathv to fellow employes, why then object in this situation? Are you a snob? There never can be any question of propriety about doing what one can to show kindness and sympathy to People who are in trouble.

REFORM! Dear Miss Fairfax: While out with my sweetheart on Sunday a friend of ours told her I was a gambler, and she got angry about it. When leaving her I asked her if I should call at her house again and she refused to answer me. Kindly advise me as to what to do in a case like this. S. F.

J. Stop gambling. Of course no fine girl wants to marry a man who is earning his living in the dangerous and evil way you have adopted, and to find out about your unpleasant career through someone else must have been a particlarlv ugly shock for the girl who would naturally feel that you owed her an attitude of less reserve and secrecy. Baggage Checks Make no mistake. Te neither wise nor patriotic.

Strike Aanied. Denver July Dr. FJauchert, Dentist, Mills bldg. Wilson last night appointed Verner Reed of Denver and George Musser, former chief justice of the ideal Book Store, 306 S. El Paso St.

Colorado supreme court, as mediators bring about a quick settlement ot Ketnn, Huek.hr ovor Elite. the strike of butchers employed at ----------the plants of Swift and company and Burning Oil Destroys Houses, the Colorado Packing company. The Drumright. July 2u. Several men struck Wednesday.

Six hundred houses were destroyed and 2000 peo- are involved. pie were temporarily driven from their homes here yesterday when a Hay fever. Catarrhal deafness sue- 55,000 barrel oil tank on the outskirts cessfully treated. Drs. McCarthy, Os- cf the town was exploded by lightn- teopaths, 502 N.

Oregon. A new method, ing. The contents of tiie tank rushed --------------------------------through the residence section in a Try Mrs. Cafeteria, 208 flaming torrent. The loss is esti- ----------------------------------------mated at $167,500.

Three other oil Sneaker Opposes Censorship. tanks in the Oilton field near here Philadelphia, July also were destroyed by lightning, in- ing on the subject of censorship of i volving a loss of nearly rather a upiter Mars sc aspect. It is a day in which to push ail business affairs, especially those of great importance and those that are dependent on the good will of persons of supreme influence. The influences are good for the make his way out of the saloon. Just seeking of positions or appointments outside stood a portly individual in a of any sort.

high hat and pearl -mounted penknife, The stars that promise much to way, my good he called i those who make serious quest for eheeril v. just lost a bet to take employment also seem to foreshadow home the first hobo met and feed many scandals and libel suits some of him with a $40 spread of turkey, which are due to jealousy, stuffed with peewee omen today should be fortunate. With a loud cry of despair. Weary for while the planets presage tears Waldron enough stronerth them, the indications are that to butt the millionaire in the stom- they will smile through the tears, ach and then dropped over uncon-! It is a fovorahle direction for sol- i encouraging recognition and advancement. Dinners or meetings at which social and serious interests combine, are under a most fortunate government today.

It is a fairly good rule for places of amusement, and actors and actress- es should make the most of their op- portunities under this configuration. Fame in the army will come to more than one American known in the theatrical world. Hotel keepers should find this a men. n.v profitable day, making for much ac- speech and free He declared tivaty and many guests. that at a crisis when mass opinion an auspicious sway for brief trips and for family reunions.

Warning is given that owing to reflex influences tendency toward melancholy and despondency will be marked in the coming weeks. London astrologers foresee misunderstandings between the Fnited States and England over military Learn French. Wo have the problems. Persons whose birthdate it is wilt have a reasonably prosperous year, if they do not travel or make any business changes Children born on this day will probably be fovorites with the opposite sex. These subjects of Cancer with Leo characteristics are generally fortunate in financial right.

1017. by the McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) TIO FEET ACHED FOR Let your sore, swollen, aching feet spread out in a bath of Miss Elizabeth M. Danna, an uate at college, supports herself by cobbling shoes. TO HAVE DEBATE TONIGHT ON COMPULSORY ARBITRATION The monthly community social of Orchard Park will be given tonight in the Orchard Park M. E.

church. Had lock place, at 8 oclock. An interesting program has been prepared of which the principal feature will tie a debate on compulsory arbitration of labor disputes. N. H.

Huffman and Mrs. E. R. Ardoin will speak in favor of compulsory arbitra- Every mother realizes, after giving while Flynn and MrS children Syrup of Harris will take the negative. Other that this is their ideal laxa- i features of the program will be a pjiano forte solo by Mrs.

J. R. Brown; because its pleasant reading by Mrs. Henley; solo by Miss taite and it thoroughly cleanses the i Katherine Martine and singing by a tender little stomach, liver and bowels male quartet composed of S. s.

Kirk- without griping. jpatrick, J. W. Meredith, C. C.

Ivirk- When cross, irritable, feverish, or Patrick and H. E. Harris, breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! If coated, give a teaspoonful of this harmless and in a few hours oil the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again When the little system is full of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, eolic a good should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep Syrup of handy; they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of Syrup of which has directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle.

Beware of counterfeits sold here, so be fooled. Brighten the home with Sole Proof Colored Varnishes. Lnnder Lumber Co. DAILY RECORD. Oeeds Filed.

rn E. Kern and Coffin to John P. Goebel, lots 11, 12 and 13, block 27, on Park road, July 11, 1917; 2100 East El Paso on Bliss A. Todd to I). W.

Williams, lots 17 to 20 irulus- ive, block lilt. July 17, 1 17; $4000. Mundy ights, on Main National Bank to B. Wells Brown, lots 22 to 27 inclusive, block 17, July 17, 1917; ots ARE POISONED PLASTERS PART OF GERMAN TERROR Kansas City, July Robertson, United States district attorney for Kansas, and associates are bending every effort to reveal whether the alleged poison court plaster plot, believed to have been started in Kansas to spread an epidemic of disease over that state, was part of an organized system of German DellglltlUl llVer ClGanSirg Of the three men arrested, charged with peddling or giving away the court plaster, two have been released, their wares being declared harmless by government chemists. The third man, giving the name of John Lyng, still is held in the jail at Marysville, as the samples of the adhesive taken from hirn showed evidence of having been tampered with, II JOY without the slightest unpleasantness or New Calomel tablet a wonder.

GOGGIN CHAIRMAN, ALBRO, SECRETARY DEFENCE COUNCfL Judge J. M. Goggtn was elected Every child should have its scalp massaged regularly. of getting coarse, or until the twelfth i year. If the hair is dry, it should be I treated with an oil tonic, if oily, should have a tonic containing but little oil and the scalp should be washed more frequently.

But the most important thing is the massage. The hair grows healthy and long when there is fat under the scalp, forming 1 a tissue between it and the bone be- neath. This fat is wdiere the roots of i the hair draw their nourishment; if there is little fat the hair is starved. If there is a lot, it grows wonderfully. Massage loosens the s-'alp and lets the blood circulate freely under it.

And the blood brings up and deposits i the fat particles, if these are needed, i So the scalp should be massaged with the fingers every night if only for a moment. It is surprising, how much good this will do. while the after effects are marvelous. A head of hair that is started risrht will remain thick and healthy all through life, and will be less apt to turn gray than poorer hair. Questions and Inswers.

henna comes in powder form, this is mixed with boiling water to form a paste, which is rubbed all over the hnir, every part to be covered with it. The hair should be shampooed just before. Then this paste longer it stays on the redder the shade, but you can determine this only by experiment, as some hair takes to it sooner than others. Miss was no envelope with your letter. I- C.

or F. you follow the light summer diet you have planned, you reduce somewhat, and your skin will clear. Try eating agar agar, a teaspoonful on cereal every day. I This will clear the skin, and it' is not a medicine, nor a patented preparation. Lily was no envelope I enclosed with your letter.

Keep on using that tonic, with massage, and it will help your hair, but you cannot cvpeot marked improvement under several months. The sage will darken the make it golden, give your hair an egg shnmpoo everv three weeks, and use a little lemon in the rinse water. Just take your shoes off and then, put those wearv, shoe-crinkled, aching, burning, corn-pestered, bunion- tortured feet of yours in a bath. Your toes will wriggle with joy; they'll look up at you and almost talk and then take another dive in that bath. When your feet feel like lumps of tired try glorious.

Your feet will dance with joy; also you will find pain gone from corns, callouses and bunions. nothing like the remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause foot torture. Get a 25 cent box of at any drug or department wait. I Ah! how glad your feet get; how comfortable your shoes feel. You can wear shoes a size smaller if you to feel Fresh and Fit must keep your stomach well, your liver active, the bowels regular, and your blood pure.

Your physical condition depends on the health of these organs. When anything goes wrong Just take a few doses of Pills and avoid any serious illness. 1 hey are a tine corrective and tonic for the system, and a great help in maintaining good health. A single box will prove the remedial value of BEECHAN'S PILLS Sale of Any in Sold In boxes, 10c.t Beautify the Complexion pores Leaves the I'wo sizes, TEN Nadinoia CREAM The Unequaled Beautifter USED ENDORSED BY THOUSANDS Guaranteed to removt tan, freckles, pimples, liver spots, etc. cases about twenty and tissues of impuritiet.

skin clear, soft, healthy. 50c. and $1.00. By toilet or mail KATION AL TOILET COMPANY. Paria.

Tmm I'verybody is looking better, feeling better and doing better since Calotabs, the de-nauseated calomel tablet ha 3 come into general use. For biliousness, constipation and indigestion tiie Get tii genuine, Fig Syrup Mundy heights on Upson avenu National Bank to B. Wells Brown, to 11, block 17, July 17, TJ17; $1. Campbell addition, San Antonio and Durango Grande Valley Bank Trust company to H. K.

Burges, block 51. July 12, 1917; $10. licensed to Marry. The women of southwest Kansas re William Knowles and Gertrude C. canning tumbleweeds and Russian thi.sths ler.

for chairman of the council of defence for vv calomel tablet is a El county at a meting held in slightest unpleasantness yet all his office Thursday afternoon. A. I liver-cleansing virtues of the old- Bliss Albro was elected secretary, style calomel. The seven standing committes will be alotabs is tiie easiest and most named later. These committees will Pleasant of all medicines to take.

One be finance, protection, labor, tablet on tongue at bedtime, ami sanitation agriculture and industries ia of all. No and publicity The object of the taste, no nausea or unpleasantness, committees will be to see that every- ou wake up in the morning feeling on has something 10 do to further the I with a hearty appetite Hat interests of the United States while at danger, war. Any one who desires volun- i Calotabs are sold only in original teer can do so through Air. Albro at Packages sealed, never in bulk Price Miss Bora Wheeler has been appointed swimming instructor in the federal life saving corps. Fire Island.

I. Miss Wheeler, who Is only 19 years of age. is first woman to bo honored by the government with such an appointment. the courthouse. thirty-five cents for twenty doses I So good and sure that your druggist is authorized to refund the price if you are not thoroughly delighted with husband is a VJORVsS A SftLOON THAT C1CSFS ONE A.M.—W/ SWOm HE COME AY SIX 8 VMV, 1VS HIS DUTY TO XMV ViOME Some of customers, msrrt FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STUBBORN COUGHS AM) COLDS Alterative soi.n BY ALL LEADING Tbe Original Liquid cDxSIliraefc Rest remover on earth only one with money back guarantee in each.

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