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EL PASO HERALD
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A Story of Wide Appeal
Tkeir Married Life
Warren Explains That the Strange Girl Is No Other Than
Miss Evans.
HELEN sat across the aisle In a.
section already made up and
natched the tlylng landscape
with heay eye and a far heavier heart.
"Warren was getting ready for break-
fast arvi Helen dreaded meeting him.
She wondered what his attitude woold
be Would be treat her indifferently
as he had the night before or would
his manner be almost insolent? Not
that last she hoped she couldn't bear
that again. Only when she heard his
voice at her elbow did she start and
turn around. Then she met his eyes
and saw with a clad little rush of blood
to her heart that they were repentant.
"Are you ready for breakfast?" he
asked simply
Helen did not answer she simply
rose and followed him in. She had made
up her mind not to ask him anything.
"Whatever explanation he might make
for last night's behavior it would have
to be voluntary she had decided that
much.
Healthy Motherhood i
Means
A Healthy Baby.
The foundation of i
perfect baby Is its
mother's health dur-
ing the months pre-
ceding expectancy
and nothing can take:
the place of "Mother"!
Friend in assuring her of
pleasant sod comfortable
conditions and assisting
nature in its work durinf
this period. "Mother's
Friend" has helped thou-
sands through this trying
ordeal in perfect safety.
"Mother's Friend" Is an
external remedy easily ap-
plied. Get it at any drag-
girt. A free booi oa Mother-
hood will be sent all ex-
pectant mothers it is a
valuable and interesting
book yon should hare.
Send for oce. Addreis
The BradJeld Regulator
Co
tli Tjmir Eldff
Atlanta Ga.
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your bowels.
Here's my guarantee! Ask your drug
irlst for a SO cent bottle of Oodson's
Liver Tone and take a spoonful tonight.
If It doesn't start your liver and
straighten you right up better chan
calomel and without griping or making
you sick I want you to go back to tb
store and get your money.
Take calomel today and tomorrow yon
will feel weak and sick and nauseated.
Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoon-
ful of harmless vegetable Dodson's Liv-
er Tone tonight and wake up feeling
great. It's perfectly harmless so give
It to your children any time. It can't
salivate so let them eat anything after-
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If you have catarrh catarrhal deaf-
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the following-treatment which you can
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Take this home and add to It 1-4 pint
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Breathing becomes easy while the dis-
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cloudy thinking etc gradually disap-
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ive hearing and mucus dropping In the
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The diner was flooded with sunlight
and the smiling official pulled out the
chair at the table they had occupied
the night before. The sun glinted on
the snowy cloth and there was a pleas-
ant buzz of conversation in the air.
Somehow the entire effect was cheer-
ing and Helen could not help feeling
that everything must be all right after
Warren had spoken. With a hasty look
she glanced up and down the car. The
girl and her companion were nowhere
to be seen. She had avoided Warren's
eyes and now that he had given the
order to the waiter he looked at her al-
most compellingly.
Helen her gaze turned out of the
window waited and finally Warren
spoke.
"I suppose I acted queer last night"
he began. It was hard for him to con-
fess a part in the wrong but Helen said
nothing to help him. she was too mis
erably hurt
"I'm ashamed of myself." Warren
continued looking away from Helen's
level glance uncomfortably. "But in
a way I was justified ni tell you
whv If vou like."
He waited as though he had asked
her a question. "Shall I?" he asked
after he had seen that she did not in-
tend to answer.
"Certainly if you want to" she said
Indifferently.
"That girl that you saw last night
was Virginia Evans." Warren said as
lm(.h yn hod il.i.jriod In Tlnnf-A in
without stopping to lead up to the sub-
iect I
The Reason Why.
Helen looked up In amazement
"Virginia Evans" she repeated.
I thought she was blond.
"She used to be." Warren returned
bluntly "but black hair seems to be
more fashionable of late."
Helen did not respond she was too
surprised too thunderstruck: she sim-
ply waited for Warren to tell her more
of the story.
"I met the man she is traveling with
out in the smoker." Warren continued
"and he told me that the girl wanted
to speak to me. so I went out to the
observation platform to -see her. She
asked me if you were my wife and if
you knew about her. 'Of course I told
her you didn't and then she said she
would like to meet you. Of course I
saw her game right away and I re-
fused whereupon she began to act sarcastic"
"Who was the man?" Helen asked
quietly. "Is she married to him?"
"No. of course not he's her vaude-
ille partner and they are booked for
a tour through the west You didn't
1-now she'd gone on the stageg did
ou' Neither did L"
Helen said nothing and Warren went
on.
Warren Confesses.
"The fellow is rather a decent sort
and he suggested a drink when he saw
that the girl was going to make it un-
pleasant The upshot of it was that I
drank with them out there until it was
too late for the girl to see you. And
when I came in I don't know what
happened."
Helen sat perfectly still. She won-
dered vaguely if this confession was
tc make any radical difference in her
love for her husband. Were all men
as ieak as he was It seemed to her
then that she could have met a hun
dred girls like Virginia Evans if only
Warren had not taken the way out that
he thought best
"What are you thinking?" he asked
finally.
Helen looked up. "Oh. I was Just
thinking what a small wav that was
cut of a difficulty. Did you think it
would be better for roe to see you as
vou were last night and have you talk
to me as you did. so that I was In
deadly fear that you would wake up
the whole car or to hear what this
tirl had to say? Remember I knew
all about her. It couldn't have hurt me
any more to talk with her than to
learn your relations with her that
awful time."
Warren sat silent and nothing more
was said. Helen gulped down some
coffee realizing that she ought to take
something she even managed to swal-
low some scrambled eggs and a little
toast The situation was almost more
than she could bear and most of all she
hated to have her people meet them
with so radical a difference between
herself and Warren. For the first time
In her life she didn't know what to
do. Finally she turned to him with a
visible effort
"For the present Warren." she said
evenly "we'll drop the entire subject
Let's try to act as if nothing had hap-
pened .while we are out here. There
is nothing else to be done. I wouldn't
have them know that anything like
this has occurred between us for any-
thing In the world. If you can act a
nine oil tor me time being. I can. and
afterward perhaps we can think of a
way out" Copyright 1916. Interna-
tional News Service.
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HOGWALLOW NEWS
Dunk Botts. Regular Conespondent-
(Copjrlrht 111S. Adams Syn.) (Geoixe Bingham.)
Declare Boycott on Turkeys
and Eggs Until Fair Prices
Are Established.
Spokane Wash Nov S. A boycott
on turkeys butter and eggs was de-
clared Monday by the Women's Good
Government league of this city to be
effective until prices are reduced. The
boycott on butter "and eggs is only
partial the members of the league
agreeing not to use more than Is
strictly necessary.
Ilojcott on Kggx and Turkey.
Norfolk Va Nov. 2S. The House-
wives' league of Norfolk. Monday de-
cided on a bocott against the pur-
chase of eggs and turkeys unless local
dealers reduce the price of the former
to 3S cents a dozen ana oi tne latter
to 40 cents a pound.
Eggs are selling for 39 cents a dozen
and Turkeys from 45 to 50 cents a
pound and dealers have stated that
botn are expected to advance.
I'nrtlimd Turkeys IHcb.
Portland Ore.. Nov. S. Thanksgiv-
ing turkeys went on sale here todav
at 35 cents a pound the highest paid
in years. Last year they were 27 cents.
Dealers said the price would probably
be lowered as there are plenty of
birds for the holidays.
A1
FTEIt having attended a pro- leave tomorrow for Tickville where he
traded meeting at Buzzard Knob wl" inspect the train when it comes In.
r v SMnMr with a view; to getting on to the way
.... ........ ... .. -.... . ne cowcatcner is made.
Hocks returned home Monday morning Fit Smith ha a rabbit supper night
and swore ofr. after which he took his before last and during his sleep had an j
run a nnart or liefcer and a nair of "citing dream. He thought he was be- I
gun a quart of Hcker and a pair of ng chased hy a pack of dogs and weJJt .
loaded dice down to the creek and through many brush piles and brier
threw them In. Yesterday he went to patches. When he woke up he found I
the creek but has little hope of recov- nims?If"niL" the woodpile.
erlng them A muIe was n tne act of kicking
The Hogwollow Improvement society ?'snsf "f0?"' J.Iockl yestKrd.ay. in '
has been in communication with a man n JL !e bl5clSI?I shop but when
at Tickville who wants to know what tTn?d11?0'ei.a.t hln? risnl
the opening is here for a first-class Je animal immiately JumPd !
boneyard. The Improvement society the fence and scurried off across the.
has sent him encouraging word and of- o tr.i ... . '
fers to assist in the way of contnbu- ImiFA"1rs' ourTWell. nown rat
! tions. in every way possible. r?1nlent1or' aILd Ho Ford' Sunday
The Hog Ford preacher delivered a ;cHl j?1"' .hfs .ret"rnea from a t
strong sermon Sunday morning in con- f'ymg business trip to Bounding Bll- '
i aemnation of the turkev trot dance and lo"s' Rrf Straw the Gander Creek I
advised all members o"f his congrega- KT?eyJi?dt an .. othT J"""15- He re- '
tion to dispose of their turkeys. : pors "? he has lately been at work
The Blind Man of Calf Ribs neigh- on a . s.tm n?we.r afe in the way of
borhood came into Hogwallow vester- a.rat trap' that will completely outdo!
. day riding his blind mule that wore a -dison or any of the others. This one !
; blind bridle. He knew when he got to . s ade on "" style of a clock with a I
the postoffice by the ticking of the pendulum and when the rat sees it he
postmaster's watch. "egms chasing it to and fro. The rat
Frisby Hancock had the misfortune """P h?60" exhausted and remains
to lose his knife this week. Just as the nJ'f .bed the r.es' f tne night I
whittling season was to get in full F"sby Hancock fell in with an agent j
' .i....n . .i. t... u .1. .. t... tor a tiatent Stnaralnr nrhiln nvot
"iwiu. At inn nine uc uiubcu u lie ii:s .. .." .... r z --.-.- ...... ...
sitting on the fence in the midst of a Kounaing Billows tne other dav. but
long-winded civil war snake story that ro"d no.' Ket Interested he and his
was very interesting and his hearers w're having already done so.
are assisting him in hunting for the Isaac Hellwanger was approached
knife so that he can finish the story. I Tm. the :ar bZ. a tombstone agent
Itaz Barlow took his fiddle oer to the fore part of this week but was not
Luke Mathewsla's house the other night n tne marKet at this time but was not
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Wednesday -November 20. 1010.
SINISTER Influences prevail today
according to astrology. Jupiter.
Saturn. Venus Neptune and Ura-
nus are all in adverse. The Sun is In
beneflc aspect
Speculation comes under a sway that
is held to be exceedingly unfavorable.
While there will be alluring chances
to invest money buying should be de-
layed until a better aspect rules.
Lawyers have a planetary govern-
ment mailing for disappointment in
ambition losses in suits involving I pj
large amounts of money and reverses i U
in fortune generally. I O
JtsanKs snouid oe particularly cau-
tinuc fnr there Is a nrocmostication of
something like a panic in an Eastern I
city and heavy withdrawals of depos-
its owing to a ecare of foreign origin.
It is not a lucky sway for
voyages. Shipping is in peril
storms and explosions.
Uranus the planet said to encourage
the use of fire and explosives presages
catastrophfes that will cause iqss
life In more than one city.
Atlanta and SL Louis have a sinister
direction that may cause destruction
of properties in riots incendiary fires i
and eartnquaKes.
The organization of a secret society
that may menace the peace of the J
United States Is prophesied j
rinit?il nimtfllim.Til Trill -aiic mtlf-h '
discussion in the coming year owing
to a crime that arouses public senti-
ment in all parts of the country. J
colleges arm eaucationai institutions
come under a sway that indicates add
ed interest in vocational training. !
Saturn in Leo belieed to be had for
France. Internal disorders and labor
troubles are foreshadowed.
The full Moon for thi month pre-
saged severe financial strain for Eu-
ropean countries. An American loan
may not be fortunate for the lend-
ers Persons whose birthdate it Is should
safeguard the health of th- faniilv
with unusual care during the year.
Business may cause anxiety.
Children born on this da may have
many ups and downs in life These
subjects of Sagittarius are likely to be
honest and industrious to a marked
degree but not always successful
(Copyright. 1916. by the McClure
Newspaper Syndicate.)
and rendered a piece entitled "A Mid- 'ut Purenasea a Iresh supply of
summer Night's Serenade." To make . Patent medicine.
the affair more realistic he wore his i "
summer necktie. i Tlin ZF:iGEIt will srrve Thanknglv-
Vam Sims has been calculating on ins Dinner for Sl.U!) Thanksgmr.g day
SOin;r into tht cattle business and will i from 1 p. m. to S p. m Adv.
WHEN YOU WANT A CAR
Call 1890 or 834.
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I'rompt Service on 25c Trips.
AUTO TRANSIT CO. 412 Millr
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But one delivery in the business dis-
trict will be made by letter carriers on
Thanksgiving day and no delitery will
be made in the residence district. The
windows in the postoffiio will be open 2 March ::i 1!IT
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EL PASO CONDUCTORS ELECT
A NEW SET OF OFFICERS
El Paso division No. 69. Order of
Bailwav Conductors met Monday aft
ernoon and elected the following offi- j M
cers: U
Chief conductor J. R. McLeod: as- ! O
sistant chief conductor. Claude Brahm
sec etary treasurer. George H. Alt-
ken: senior conductor. W. Peterson. 1
junior conductor L. J. Benson: inside
sentinel P. C. Ryan: outside sentinel
J. IL Nau; trustees: T. Sullivan chair-
man: J. T. McLeod. M. C. Tracv. Mem-
bership committee: T. W. Cartwright
M. C. Tracj G. P. Butt. E. L. Guerry
W. Peterson.
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A Copper Company That Is Making Good
Treasury Stock Issue in the
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Our Pre-
A Smooth Wiite Skin
That Defies Weather
Office Department Quartermaster
Fort Sam Houston. Texas. Sealed pro-
posals will be receivl here until 11:00
a. m. December 1 1316. for furnishing
gasoline mineral oil. forage and bed-
dinr. required at Southern Department
stations and camps during the period
rueinninir January I. Til and ennine
Information furnished
f on apimc-Mt m dv
O COMPANY in the Verde District has
so much interest as the United Jerome.
Organization sales proved that The issue of 200000 II
shares was practically all subscribed for in Jerome and'o
Clarkdale alone and the subscription altogether was
double the allotment
JOINS THE FILM
During: the coming1 months oS biting tc .nda
and Intense cold you who would kfep your
skin? smooth white and veKety. shonld tarn
your attention to xnercolized wax. Nothing
else will zo etfectlTely remoe a chapped
roughened or discolored surface. By gradu-
ally absorbing the weather-beaten cuti-1
the complexion is kept In perfect conJ.. n
and even the beauty of expression appears
more pronounced. If your skin be tlof"bv
pimply freckled coarse sallow or or-red.
why not shed It' One ounc of ord" n-ry
naercoUzKi wax. to b had at ar drug-
gist's wil! completely transform the m st
unsightly complexion in l"s tfcar a fort-
night. Use the wax nightlv I Lp co.d
t ream washing it off mornings
If wather age or poor bf-aitn htsnurred
your fav.f with wrinkles her- . g. i news.
You can quickly rmoie un Jim t u -r
a harmle". refreshing fate J Tin p- par d
iy dissolving on1 ounce if powd" - i sax i te
m a half p.ni witch hz "ie f ac-r
smoother kin th1 more Mutbfjl cp ar-
ance even . fter uiip ij phatu n w ! asLon-
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Rail Stones Cancer ana Cleers of the
Stomach and Intestines Auto-Intone- I
tion Yellow Jaundice Appendicitis and j
other fatal ailments result from Stomach
Trouble. Thousands of Stomach Suffer- j
rs owe their complete recovery t
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy Vnilke acy other
for Stnmarh AAXnent& Fr sale by Kelly & i
Pollard. Potter Tfrne Co and drucxiati
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ALREADY SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR TREASURY STOCK ARE POURING IN FROM ALL
OVER THE UNITED STATES. WHY? Because we have one of the best located properties in the
Verde District and eminent mining engineers state that we have a very good chance to develop into one of the
worlds greatest coDDer nrodiirprs! Rpransp snmp nf tKo rwcrl'nrn.rr. rtiK-i- oJ k...T : L Ci.i c
(II rr I ..w w.v i ""'""ii vajJiiaiwia miu UUS1UC3S lilCH 111 U1C OtaiC Ul
MAI N r0 )2 Arizona are interested in the Company! Because our stock- will he listed nn h Rncinn nnrJ Wir YrV rrkc
before the first of the year which means that at that time it will be many times the price you are able to buy for
at present!
The United Jerome holds the deeds to 20 mining claims or 400 acres lying in the heart of the world's most
famous COPPER BELT. IT IS ON A DIRECT LINE BETWEEN THE MAIN SHAFT OF THE
UNITED VERDE COPPER COMPANY AND THE COPPER CHIEF. TWO OF THE BEST
KNOWN MINES IN THE WORLD. Stock cannot be purchased in the first mentioned at any price and is
selling in the latter at $5.00 or more per share.
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Application and Receipt (Enclosed)
Our books are open to the public Monday morning Novem-
ber 27. If you have not ordered place your order at once through
your broker or through your bank and have them order for you or
direct to the Main Office atjerome. Arizona.
. 1916.
Enclosed find $ . . for Shares Treasury
block United Jerome Copper Company at 50 cents per share.
CASH PAYMENT TABLE
50 Shares can be purchased noti for '. .$ 25.00
W0 Shares can be purchased non for ....'....'.. 50.00
500 Shares can be purchased not) for 250.00
1000 Shares can be purchased now for 500.00
5000 Shares can fce purchased now for 2500.00
10000 Shares can be purchased now for . . . 50d0'00
References: Bank of Jerome and the
Bank of Arizona both of Jerome
ENID BENNETT
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COPPER COMPANY
Jerome Arizona
Harry C. Grain President
J. W. Radley Secretary
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