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THE EL PASO TIMES, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925. Japs Learn War From American More Crime Since Prohibition district sxttomsj-'s office. And forewarned, renumber. Is forearmed." Crugsjan's liberties, hi fishing trips to Wisconsin trout streams, cabaret parties and visit to his wife ap-psrtment, while supposedly confined In jail, already have cost two Jail wardens their Jobs. They, with Sheriff Peter tloffman, hav been subpenatd by th federal grand jury.

drivIfIdof lt la quit posslbt (hit th tlA ofibl show a substantial, though not What everyon miut admit I thident support of prohibition to be-teaus for concern, rests uoon a larxa, increaaa In f.lonlaa over th llev that It foes ar undermining peftnt fact that th atranxle hold which th aaloon had on our politic l.rohii,ilon la mlly allow In th rrtiirdatlon of tha imit.war crlma ra- broader basis than the popularity of a single law. Every on takes some laws mor seriously than others, and necessarily so. All law a have not the rtlon. In my can th. kiw lavri and much of our Industrial and social life haa been broken." I rrhil In In th all clt unship, whlla th latter aaaert very potuvly that prohlbttloa has destroyed all respect far raw, neither contention Is fully supported by facta Th best authori paai flva year, and a vary conald.

erahl Increaaa In mlailemeanora tha latter du. rhlefly to traffic law violation, dmnkenneaa In publla place and violation of tha national prohibition act CREASED asm Importance rd some hive light of othar data frraantad, ftma to liidU'ftta lha fft of prohibition. greater social sanction than ethers For this reason it would seem to he Among Young People a mistake the rest th appeal for ob. servance of prohibition laws merely On of tha moat disputed question In connection with prohibition Is the upon to general duty to "oby the law." an attitude of intelll- ties in psychology and education agre that person's attltuda toward law and government Is not determined with referenr to a single statute, and that toward one law does not carry over Into th whol field of eitlaen's responalbllitr. Th attltud of people toward) their government, although It often gives effect of th law upon moral oondl gent aympathy toward the law Itaelf VI A II tion In college.

hih and must be built up If It Is to be gen when first an.rfi-d, upon violation of th. law. Further, Ilia (ijbacquent rlaa ly compirltlon with tb other Indlm that wa have a-xamlnrd. Ilkaola auK-gnata tliat lira (f-ailrc her with forra In whim llQuor la a dVlnlt factor. Initial ffrt I.nad.

A by-product of lha praam lnvft-tton hat h'n ft aitidy of th relation ltwean rnn population nd tha-: bnnlnafa harorn'-ti'r, th reatilt of whii-h ti-nd to ahfiw a low riajritive correlation. That to aay, whan hiialnaa prosrirlty Inrraaaa. offi-nac-a Tha aurprla'nit feature nf th Boa-ton figure a I th fart that prohlhl. lion fteems on tha whol to hav had no appreciable effect even In 19J0 on offense other than drunkannea, while with reaped to th latter, which hava riaarly doubled iinre 1930, lh city fteerr.t to ha Httl better off thn In 1919, tithouirti th howtn la much batter than In th years prior to 1519. The flxures for th entire atnte of Maasnchuretr.

ahow aubstan-tlally th aam conditlona laawher. Th finding of th pre ent atudy In thla resct may brlsf. ly stated. erally otuewvea. (Fourth Installment Tomorrow.) Ther I a marked tendency on the fart of young paopl.to depart from conventional rules of behavior.

Thia tendency is In no apparent way DF LAWS luted to prohibition aav a llauor PUEBLO IN N. H. TO BE UNCOVERED hn becoms one of th many tend allttlitly I' hlla hualni-iia Clint Chauffeur, With An. other, Charged With Spiriting Away Minor. Agustln Crus, chauffeur of Clint was frd of a kidnaping charge by Justlca of the Peace Pedregon of San Eliiarto yssterday, following bis examining trial.

Crus and Salvador Hernandei were charged with th rsileged spiriting away of a 15-year-old girl of San Elliarlo a week ago last Saturday night. Testimony at th examining trial, however, showed that Hernandes and i 1 uniting Offpnsps ol l''" r'l Inking tabooed performance that ill praalon lnl iyirri-tndln-ly to In to for th -kick" that larx th.lr numher. Tha haaia of thla numbers of young people ar trying co at inly waa tha f.rlmn reiril of Maa INJAILPOPUIJR Head of Beer Ring Able to ret out of life. If any alngl material 'n'lrimn aa compared with th Am- jf-riran Taiephon and Telegraph Com tor I mora Important than another it ta probably th automohtle, certainly IS SHOW imny'ft Irnlex of fjenerftl Ilualneaa Ac- Tex Austin Buys Large not th hip flaalc Keport of school administration officials and of teach-eta who hav made extensive atudtei jtlvny for tha entlra eutintrjr ovar ft p. nod of alut forty.flva year.

The -uli arreea Rem-rallr with that r. nrhid l.y other ituilp In tha aame Tract to Make Archeo-logical Excavation Learn Inside Plans of Department of Justice. of moral problems In tha school give Ilttla aupport to th theory that prohh IteM Thu. in our nirva t.t prlaon billon In tn Itaelf a cauaa of moral The Impllcftllon of theaa flinire ar tha aama a thosa of tha Vorld Iarua'a fiiture. namely that there la unrniatakahly a rapid Increna In violation of tii law, chiefly of tho nitademeanor -laaa It I aratultou however, to Mama prohibition for thla fact.

A'l that can ba aaaerted la that prohibition baa Ihua far not prevented an Increase In such offepaa The areateat caution ahould he tiaed In drawing from crude atatlatlra fif crimes, alnce a rrowlna" proportion of them renreaent tnlnor offenaea thit alprnlfy little ave th Increasing difficulty of keeping lha pro'-eealon of huninrtlty in moving I we Jiad one fii.ira Influence work uhl rrvriml tha tandenry Federal Council of Churchea Says It Would Be "Gratuitous" to Blame Liquor breakdown. It may perhaps jat as truly be auld It does not appear to be EAST LAS VEGAS, X. St. Sept 1 th liulne cvcla thlit la. whl'h a great asaet.

Certainly, th non ruli'-id ofhnax at a time when they AP). Tex Austin, widely known pro i bservanca of th law by parent haa a moter of rodeo shows, quoted In Eng micnt Im t-xic1el to rlae. F'reaum one rich tnfpienr prohlhl "Principles cf Strategy," by Col. William Naylor, commander of the 15th U. S.

is now official textbook for officers of the Japanese rroy. They have just presented him with a translation and Silver cigarette case a tokea of esteem.jwiwvr 1 rather tragic effect on boys and girls Alarming ta College. I lion. roRformlty In other Points Lessen land as "lover of Shakespeare" during his shows there last year, today curvea In Hut if thla I In th colleges, undoubtedly, om Amendment, but Out Failure to Transgressions. embarked upon a new enterprise which alarming condition hava developed.

may pi so him among patrons of archeologlca! research. Austin com-pleted purchase today of a tract of land on tha Pecos grant, Ii Drugsan for conferences were Clar ence Harrow, jail guards admitted, and his law partner, Teter Sisaman. Oar-row, they said, did not sign the regis miles southwest of her, and also secured a lease on 13,000 acre of timber tha girl agreed to get married and employed Crus to them to Juareg. IXt drove them to the Stan-ton street bridge, he said. The srirl told on the witness stsnd that trio mrtrlage was planned, but that after getting to Juares Hernandei called It off.

He wa not present at tha trial, and Is said to be atlll in Juarez. Asatrtant District Attorney Veole represented the state and recom-menderl th discharge of Crui. Ho was at liberty on bond. Mexico Legislator Killed by Soldiers MEXICO CITT, Sept. 15 (AP).

Dispatches today from a la pa, capital of the state of Vera Crus. report that Deputy Francisco Moreno, a member of the state legislature, has been killed hy soldiers In the national palace at Jalapa. According to these messages Moreno apparently became suddenly Insane and began firing a gun at the persons In th crowded corridors. When guards Intervened tha deputy turned his gun upon them. The soldiers shot nd killed him.

WAHIIN'iTON, 1" An chnnstivc ill-rll-MnIi of pr' liil'itiufi oil crinif. cnti'li- ter, though his partner signed it 13 and rang land contiguous to bis true, the auha'iuent Increaao must tie at lnt attrlhuted to a lea-er lt.g uf th, initial effect of pruhllil. ri. A Unity of nrrenti, both total and on rlLirun i.f IntMlmlmn. over ft period of eithl ynr haa recently h'en ir.ml- lv World Amilnat A J.

Tl.n pri'limirmry report of p-howa, on lha face of lha ftKurea. lncrene in the cruoc rate aa comiuri'd with prcpr Oillilili Jf.orp, The follnwlnr t.n.le i.liowi the. remit in Index nurn-I i re lttrrran- In I rlma Hftla. lode a. if nrri.t for all nf-' for Inf alratlon per By I.

l.OHENZ. CHICAGO, Sept. 15. The "Social Register" of the Cook county Jail is the barometer which Indicate a prisoner's popularity. On It aro recorded the names of visitors who while away the lonely hours of the Inmates.

But the hours of Terry Druggan'e confinement, tha register scaruied by federal Investigators today showed, were not lonely but crowded. The millionaire beer runner, who a few years ago was a west side gangster, had no less than 200 visitors alnca February when he began nerving his year's sen-tence for contempt of federal court Hftd Many Privileges. In Investigating the extraordinary privileges granted Druirgan during his jail term, the federal grand Jury found evidence fhat he had been conducting th business affairs from hi cell lha prison hospital with the earns dispatch as though he were an executive sitting behind a mahogany desk. Bankers, real estate agents, attorneys galore, called on Druggan so often a queue formed In the ante room waiting to see him. Jail guards, with tha alacrity of trained office boys, informed newcomers that "Mr.

Drue-gnn" -sometimes they called him "the chief," was In conference. times. Another prominent attorney-visitor of the beer runner was Wey deeded property, which Includes Trunin It boundaries a remarkably Intact ailobe pueblo structure which Is part mouth Kirkland, the reKiater showed. fill I'll' Ml si UlcliM-Ilt III tl'Ui fine of Druggan's visitors was R. ly burled under earth debris, and Baednn, of Louisville.

the Jail from which a number of raluablc record shows. ,1, tile pi'-rsl" I In g' ly 'I I tin I ln Kien In a conservative denominational college a student haa been known to earn his way through school by boot-1 fk-lnx. Th evidence, however, seems to indlcat a favorable trend at the present time; at least this Is th opinion of nearly all th college deans consulted, and It receives irntii measure of aupport from other source a The moat serious aspect of the altuivtlon In th colleres I the fact that th students' attitude toward ilrlnklng appear to ba determined almost wholly without reference to th law. It 1 a matter of personal preference or perhaps of school discipline the responsibilities of cltlsenshlp play but Ilttla part. It should ba said, faow-tve-r, that If th alumni can persuaded to forego their bibulous habits r.n tho occasion of class reunions and fi-rtlvals, tha problem will ba much simplified.

Itut, however, much may legitimately discount atorles of exceaalv drinking smong young people, th fact that jirohlhltlon haa had no mor decisive effect In heightening their mcral ton gives food for aarnest specimens of ancient Indian pottery, implements and skeletons have been taken by A V. Kidder, archeologist, director of excavations for 'Phillips United States District Attorney Kd- 'l t'i. i. wln A. Olson, who la investigating i h.ir.

III. i ii Uliil He lux the reporta that a 160,0011 fund had Andover academy. 1-11 r.rn ti ii i ir -h lt i'iii of' qu- I S.i cltl.a In Hie fiiaie, IftlJ A II nffnura Intoxlcnllnn been collected to obtain privileges and the early release for Druergun, ucclared Austin stated today that he would today: lr' of rernilt the ramoval of specimens excavated which might prove valuable to scientific atudy, but Intends to limit li iillnff ft. it ti i -i rbfir- (I the fl Wield Big Influence. 1 "Terry Druggan's crowd has strings ri.i'li tha research work so ss to prevent ftnd keeplos lndlvidiala nut of each other's way.

Expert are pot ready to aay whether eerloue riffersex aro ac-lually Increasina: or decreaslnff In th country at laree. Tho opinion of the apedal cornmlttifl on taw enforcement cf tho American Pir association, contained In lie report for and reaffirmed In I9J3, la worth notln In thla connection- "prom all lha data and opinion of expert which your comnilttia ha been able to arather, wa hef leava to report that particularly alnca 110. thara haa been and continue a rleepenlns tide of lawlesenaaa In Ihla country. Home-times momentarily receding, but ftwelitna; araln Into irreater depth of Intensity; at Intervula thla thla billows Into wnvi that rlaa and break, but only for ft time aftrae(n(r attention. Tha crim'nnl situation In lha Vnlted Htntes.

ao far a crime, of violence are crpccrnid, la worae than In any other otvllixed country, ynreea I.onal tperatlva. "While our committee c.mnnt nhtntn tha exact flrurea, from nil avi'MriVe anirc-s e.f Infonr. itinn. we estimate that there were rnoro than 9.50ft unlawful homicides Inat year UMO In this country; Ihst In 1 021 occurred not lesa than 9.00 anon homtcldea and thitt no year during lha past 10 veara did tha number fall below In other word, during tha past in year no than 5.onO of our cltlrens hava perlshanj by polsr.n, bv the pistol, or tha itnlfe. nr by other unlawful and deadly Injury." Whatever the precla, facta r.

we aeem to ba dealing with foreea that 1-ava long been operative anil are fairly Independent of liquor law. Hut II I ohvl'itia that to rent tha eas. for prohibition on th crime da'a and I', reaching to the very foundations of noclety. It can shake almost any Institution. It has been receiving 'Inside destruction of th pueblo structure.

Tha ruins ar within a abort dlatancc of the famous Pecos pueblo and have US Ml 117 00 I "5 SI 1 1 I 1111 K'li 1 reft 7 4 iu WH lit flu I' I I Bu.f.Cl i ta r.n r.r, 1 7.f.o iH.tn 7 O'l TO TELEPHONE WANT ADS. CALL MAIN 5050. iii.i I 'i I i i i r. i 1 I i a 'i 1 Ki ii i Harrow Was Caller, Information' of the plans of tha United yielded many mora valuable findings Among the attorneys who called onstates department of Justice and of the 'lb, of Ul r.r"rit to detart fr tn eotiv.n. ti'tiiii! r'ii'a or bibf I'-r "linn be l'ii'1 n.MlilV tlii of l.i'.hil.lll li.il -Hi.

fa-t th it lias Iliad0 no 'Ir'IMli' III heightening their it, "if! Klvfi lor earnest i 'rim. statistics a rapid In- Austin also announced plans for building a large ranch home on the cliffs above the Peoos river, which he ex thought. Irng Addiction. It baa been intimated many times th.it however successful prohibition ay be In reducing tha consumption of i lr. vloliitl-n nf 1-ivi, rliVflv 1 riiicflv I i i the 1-it It 1.

"urn tilcoholio liquors, It has tended to In- i niton to Hume, prohl1 Itle.n. and rt ireaco the us of drugs. It appears, hull-ever, that statements to this effect have been chiefly on th plnuslblo cueaa that a person forcibly deprived pects to hav completed next summer. Scenario Writer in El Paso for Visit Kdwsrd J. Bulllvan, a Hollywood scenario writer and former resident of KI Paso, spent the past few days at th McCoy hotel Sullvan has JJust returned from Mexico City where he has been assisting In th filming of his moat recent work, an adaption of Mexico's drama "El Paado." The screen version of the play was written by Sullivan and produced with an all star cast Including riaaton Glass, Herbert Hwllnaon, Wilfred of alcohol would turn to drugs.

The as rumptlan nulto overlooka th fait tlmt It is probably everywhere at least aa difficult for tha addict to procure uriiirs as for the habitual drinker to procure liquor, and In most places mora difficult; hence, thera Is little lolnt In the contention that alcoholics rave been driven to druga Another The inveaiiRntor niw the tnt ho hna very entenalve ex-erlanea In thla typa work, la lli.it an onulyla of tha flKurea will in appears tn ha tha cane In New Yi.ik iTiv. that the sepernl Im-reaae. which la a'lonlrhlimlv Iniue, le One n.ilr.lv to mlnrtem. 'inora ami chiefly to offenses aaalnat the trnfric ami that aert'iiift Crimea have not ahown an linreme. la trie that Iba reci.rrja mva tin aupport for the iiamimiiti.n tli.it feh.nlea hn'a Keiiernlly.

I.ut It would Bn. enr (mm thla lul i that tip to ilrunkeiirifaa acrnunia for larue part of th liirrenaen In lha total mnnher of "Ifcnaea If. with rettirna our present knowledge of them would be to 1 hoose an Insecure foundation Important element In th situation I SXIlrniPnt I th r' yioiogy of aico. I tin tut ill ItJHiHtllniiMii 1 poiiim hat 0. ars Tha eerreturr of tha National Federation of Settlements aent out last tlia ley in, lex tlrunkenneaa In at ill tlninlii, w-Meh aerma iloilhtf ul.

the index for all of fensa, likely lo a reaii. .1.. "low 1 ha opinions nf settlement workers I -uca Llgla de (Jalconda. Gladys Urockwell, Bryant Washburn, and others. While In Mexico City he visited his daughter who la In school at that placa Mrs.

Fulllvan wss tha Seno-rlto Marls da la C'reey, granddaughter of Don I.uls Torraxaa, She died In El Paso In 1918. Sullivan was accompanied from Chi-huahua by Juan Creel. Juan Ter-rasas, Carlos eienlega and Miguel Marques who hav also registered at th McCoy. New York City rnnnof he I'lit different. Itrpendcnr on Oneeae.

nut we ar not dopendunt entirely upon guesses thla matter. An ln-fpilry ha recently been mda Into the subject by th Foreign Policy association through It committee on trafflo In opium, the reaulta of which make It quite apparent that th reported Increase of th drug traffio due to prohibition Is a myth. Summarising? the findings, tho secretary of the association, In a latter directed to Gen. Lln-ro'n C. Andrews, nays: "It Is tha experience of every authority, without exception, that prohibition has had no effect whatsoever on lh prevalence of drug addiction In the Vnlted Ktiites." The narcotic division In the bureau of Internal revenue, whoae ftgents romfltute on of the most efficient and best nrcnnlsed forcea In uovem-rient service, n-porta thnl drug addiction In the fnlted State la de.

creasing, a conclusion which la supported by medical suthorltlea In the Texas Technological College Plans Made uiirniiinf ion hi (ili'lll- hltJon In terms of living condltlona. rommnnlty life, In settlement neighborhoods Tha results or the In-ouirv was reported ar tha annual meeting of the Federation In Toronto during the summer of The In-rinlrv was aent to 150 settlement nd elicited, In all. t3 ri-tillea. ninny of the which, however, left certain of the nuesiiona iinansivereil. The repllea iver hanllv nunierotm or definite enough to hav slut list loot value, but the report thus sunmiarlrel the find-Intra on the basta nf a canfiil atudy of the returns: "There.

Is le-s drinking; family Ufa baa Improved -in some pticea In quit a rcmftrkiible deptre: children are belter fed ami clotlier and family Ilea hava been strengthened; neighborhood, disorder has Ken much reduced. LUBBOCK, Sept 15 The Initial meeting of all th members of tvpicnl in thla ninltrr for a reason that will ilfiihtleaa ha auprlalng lo iiuiriy p.opie. The record of arrests in York ltr. In ao far na It may be taken na autlinrllallve nnd reliable. In muih more, i-reilllahlo than those of niaiiy other i Itiea which enjoy a hixh-cr ri puiiiii.

for conventloniii coniluct The im-reaaa In tolal arrests amen hm not gieat mid cases nf Iriinkei.nes, ra very (n rropirtlon to the population than In i.tlier rltles nil of which give, a picture tlmt Is not v-iib al. In t'lttsburgh. for eitiinpli, slu rs the arresta rWunK-eiito are Hourly tn, aa niimenm In nbsoims tmnthers, as In New York, they acount. together with rllsordelv conduct nd fclndrrd offenaea, fur the large of minor offenaea Incident In total arret allies IPJft from 67; to Airrst; In Chlrnrio. TPs figiiroa for f'htcago for th laet 'He years aro wnrlh noting In bmiio detail: nil thai ran be i.aert"l i th.it prohibition haa ihu fur mt prevented in Increase In eu offenses" Available Infi rniMtlnn Indicate that In aettleinent tu there If i drinking and irnHy Ufa hna Im-provid under li'tt ti nt the law nevertheless.

In widely Hi. luted and "thu bootlegger gelling r. Av rttnim tliiit prohibition hm t. nrted to Irc-rifia flu- p-e i.f drugs definite j.r.ii.f and im.iim to ha untrue. Til" report tas: 'The general linnri tlmt respect fr In drii ning leads many f-ilt-nt i firohll.ltlon In I'l liv.

tlmt Hh fi i nri titidrmlnliif rII ltlnfhlti wliltii Ihn latifr uurl vry "fliiii-iy nrohll'lllnn 1 for nil law nMhrr i-ontf nllrri Mlly uppfjrHil liy ftympa'hy SteArA rn-rt mithiirltlm In nyiholriry ftnil i.i1'li-iUlr.rl thtit ft frnnn'a Rttlui1 t'miril law ftnd rvrnTiint deiirniliii'l with rrfiri-tiri tn i.tijl. miituii', tl tint Infinity on lw n'l rarry i.wr Itttn thi whfl fli-ld 'tf th litUi-n'ii Tim altttti.tr i.f rfi.U fhi-lr (ovrrnnnnt. alt It frn clv rnuii. n.ri. ni.

ritn uti ir tifrtiid'T l.ftiilii Ihnn th ft plntrl ln'- K.Mrvi.ii. tiikin ni'-rr ff-rlnuiitv thun othm, mvl ni-cif-niHv All hv n.it iln-fHm lirin rtnni mid unrtift h.n Itrntcr ft.M-liil imnitlin than otti'in For thin iriiMin. tt fti-fm to lp ft nilntao tu rfit tli nnpin1 tor i.f lawn nirr, ly uin tl' Miirnl lutv l.i 'oltrv iht-law. Hnthfr tin attltlida fif tntHllfi'M fttnT.flttir the Inr lta. it t.a built up If It I' to I ilrv.

In di'iiln th. rfai'tn i.f crlma thu ri port tl. lur ttut irlma iitatiBtlra ni "rH.torliii'nl Initi-rwrt" uri'l that tri-nd In rrlma ronillflitia atipar'-ntlv liata ltii.lr baala In fnr''i-a vMfh luiva lnir an1 are fairly Inili-pi-inlmt r.f th law a Aittnmnhlle anaarft. Tha autf.m'.l'ila. r.iid tha rffmrt.

"ahoillrl t-anr (irratir "I'Analhllltv than tha Mp flarlc priant nu.ral rondltlona ninonr? tin. yoiinar "Ilfporta of ailitiirilatratlnn offh-lala and of who li n-ada ntcnmva atn.ltaa of moral prn'n. lama In tha a'hoola aha Itttia aiip-Port tha th-orv iirolui Itinn la In a rana of nioritl brnli. It rontln'iMl ''It firrhatia Jiit truly ta anlij (hat It ilofi nut uppaar tn ha a rraat pt fartnlnl-, thp of tha law l.v tarantft haa a rftibar tinair on bova -nil lrt "In rOllaa, undouhlidty, mm arnilnc comlitlona haa Fvan In ronairvatna dfn mvnational rnlla, ft atuilciil liaa rwi'n Vnr.an aarn hla way th'onah nrrmol hy hoot. liffflnaT- Tha avi.lfiira.

h'inirr, affii. to Inflratj ft la trend at Ilia prant tlnia, at thla ta tha opiri-Inn of naarla m.laaa dana rnn-ult-ad. ftnrl If racaivra i.iinii niraatira pf upport front tthr aourra." the faculty of the Texas Technological college was held her tndsy when the policies of th administration of th echoed were outlined by Dr. Paul W. Horn, president.

II. T. Klmhro, local member of tha board of regenta. Senator W. H.

Hledaoe, of Lubbock, one of tha authors of a bill creating the college, and ltepreaentativa J. K-Wester, mad brief tftlks. Dr. Horn told the feachera that they were members of the faculty to serve the youth of Texas nnd thnt the chief aim of the school would be to serve. "That th.

is la mor drinking In famlllea end nmn i h'ftllh service. It must ba d- Ualltlr. that th law I. widely vo- H' la mr. that tha bootlegaer Is retting 1n" Is limited.

rl.h; that manv old aoaks hnva been I nd -Reapeet for l.aw. sent to nn early rrava tlist Individual 1 a-'orrai inipresaim mat respect for law Is declining leads msny ar- lllierty bs been restrained nnd hy. raierlsy Increased mtiat ba ailnil'ted Si. aa chsegea When you feel you want "just a taste" of something Don't disturb your regular meal schedule don't spoil your real appetite! Take a bite of WRIGLEYS-let its soothing, flavorful re freshment appease your desire Let it clear your mouth and throat and calm your stomach Then your real appetite will be stimulated and the stomach, made ready and willing to take care. of your next regular meal.

Also, use it "AFTER EVERY li't nv? Mf? i.f.i it sag 1a.9ll ir. for tills. lenun nor I 14 siw, Total Total i lint y.i 'V sea no aupport tn a rrlma wine theory. IV ti i Incrense In mis.leiera Is mt lha thl.f hems In Una Inrrenae are the following: En.r, .9 ili i iis.uili i ly biatia of ul fame, keepers. Inmate 11 it? 8.9.12 S.S7I 4.079 Huinlry llceri ir If.

Of 9 .7 17.U.1 1 7 -I trr.i f. r. J'UTt 7. Hit I. l.i.

I 419 Hut must leniemher that every great reform has been wen only after ninny jeara of effort and with some temporary If pot permanrnt osaa. Miss Rogers Gained liny rurliil.g ri.fttvh and law Thus II si-fi-iits that while th. rapid In. in nil" If consists In large put or minor offers a Incident ij growth of ih. nnd to the mores.

motor traffic, it la also flua In verv rv.nsl.lerabla measure to ffen'ea vhl. are ai.sictated with low moral ti.ne and decreasing respect f. Is In I'liliadelphia. It appears that ilntnk and Ol.imlerly cnea en-aunta for very oortaideruK, Increaaa In lolfl arrests aim 1JM. Figure for the I latrlct of Cnlum- 15 Pounds in 6 Weeks MEAL' to aid digestion! You'll feel better! Skinny Men and Women Cain 5 Pound in 30 Day or Monay Back.

Pimples and Bumps TaketheJoyOutofLife My Dear Trlenils: I After my attack; of Flu I w.ie We are now ready to test your Headlights Come early to avoid delay L4 Crimp t'lln. run-down and weak. I had la r.illc.w ronipleMon, my cheek were sunk In sM was continually troubled with Ka nn my stomach. I felt stuffy and hud lost my pe-i Ute. I had rend ah.mii i.i Olrls, nd boy, too, whoa faces are "broken put," roiiKh, pimply ami blotched.

Imagine nil aorta of weird Hung--. "I'i'i t'i" it leaua in la i.iver 'Ml i onipmind T.l'ilila and iieing- Just anything which prum- decided give them a ir.at. At Ihem relief frim llielr comll-. om I began to rick up si lion, which oftener make thair tl', niv chucks fil out and my trouble worae. Never put anything completion became Itenlthv looking en your skin which line nut ben and I gained Ii pound In proen In-th t.at of time and pub.

i weeks and sm verv thankful for lie opinion to be right. In thla con- what McCoy Cod I.iver ml Com-riertinn th phenomenal atirres pound Tablets did ir nie which la railed Hlack and White, Miss Alher'a liogera 3S4 Cer-Mtitmnt, wnd the aoap. Ion. of- ro (ior.ln HI Decat ttr III anffcreri from such sktn rtia- To lake r.n we'-br' "after every meqVl Th text of thitd of the re. port follow: (Copyright, by Frt est -n rena now to crime which sr commonly, and mitnkiov, first appealed to In order to prove the benefits of prnhibliion.

lies sr notoriously Inacuiate sarlety of rson Furthertoore. tie handling of thla kind of data In prohibition publicity has been ruinate. Th lest sourc for such dt seem to be, not pol records, tut Prlaon population teporta Th Index num' repreaeuting the proportion of ainta prisoner in total Population cf lha Unite. I fmt.s nun l'n fell to 71 In but rose to ti In 19J. While an Inapactlon S'iggeata thnt Jieohlliitlon ha only temporarily.

all, lessened prlaon offenses. i riut be r.meir.tred that the raWUVU.NtHe- 11 l3 Alamo Motor Company 601 Texas Street ami vigorous, to fni PU. th enai-a lha en reliable and dependable riieanw nf relief and restoration of th.lr sldn to that clour, atiionth nn.1 loveiy ronditlnn It was In their youih Hlack and Whit ointment and low In cheeks an I neck, try Mc Coy Cod I. her till Compound Tah-leta for 3,1 da. iirt T.ihletsao 'etna nt W.li her I ru i'ii THE White Co, Ci.e.s, Bit See I navo ft lasts! Pin ursia.

evervn llore. If Ihev don't I.bet il lias, imrkacea The alga. wonderful h.lpln Jo Have, of the ointment cnntnlna three iir rmmey hn, th Li rime as tniirn as tlia an. All Hut be si. f- war perh.d would ba expect 1 lo dealers hava both th iiliitmont lha niginnl and i o'.

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