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T r av elett e
j By MKSAH.
C.VRKAKA MVKBLE. i
CARRARA marble is associated with
the silent beauty of gnat cathe-
dral and monuments. There Is none
of that disTBltv about the place of
ts origin. The little Italian town of
' jxrara. huddled beside the motmtaln
.narries for mhieta it exists is a place
f confusion and clamor of men and
ea?ts laboring to supply the world
:h a commodity.
The Pyrenees mountains have been
pplMng- thi- marble for centuries.
"h Quarry workmen have for years
led. as the'r ancestors before them
.led. to keep up the steady outflow
. rarrara marble for the hand of
uiptor and architect and eren to
aK ooil that ornament beloved
' uJr jrrr. mothers the marble
red table
ro" rarrara" laborers sawing and
: -nmering incessantly there come-jrt-
of the artist's ioy of work with
- perfect meJum In their treadmill
f hard labe- t';e slabs of glistening
tore long .mo became as dull and
n'npirinr so much iron or coa.
R o-ks of pect marble are dragged
. ..out reck'eK and laden on wa-
T.n belrnd iong strings of weary
xfn
' .arrara exists for the last day of
he week. Then clutching its eam-
igs so hardly won. it hastens to the
own'R gathering places and for a
'pw Intoxicating hours throws off
-h grip of the quarries.
Tb iklMcd German mechanic rarely
-.rn rcore tha $5 a day. Recently a
hp.s soM Id BefOa for an err at
-j ccnti apiece. A rwy ordinary meal
"ts t!5 Frem IeCfea
Alkali in Soap
Ead Tor the Hair
Soap should he Med very carefully
f yon want to keep rear hair looking
lta best Meat reaps and prepared
shampoos contain too much alkali.
l-.s dries the scalp makes the hair
.rittle and rnlnt It
The best tbia? for steady see is Just
ordinary mnlstfled ooceaaat oH (which
a sore and greaseless). and Is better
-has the most axpesstre soap or any.
bins else 70a .can nae.
One or rwo teaspooaafnl trill cleanse
he hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply
noirten the hair with -water and rub It
it makes an abundance of rich
reasny lather -which rinses oat easily
removing every particle of dast dirt.'
dandruff and excessive oIL The hair
-irfes qui-kly and evenly and it leaves
the scalp soft and the hair fine and
.11 y bright lastroos fluffy and easy
- o manage.
Tou can get malsifled eocoanut oil
any pharmacy. It's very cheap and
few ounces will supply every mem-
ber of the family for months. Adv.
Hi ELS PUT
E5
Tells women how to dry up
a corn so it lifts out with-
out pain.
Modem high heeled footwear
Nu-kies the toes and prodsces corns.:
And many of the thousands of hospital
cases of infection and lockjaw are the
result of woman's suicidal habit ofl
it ring to cut away these painful pests.
For little cost there can be ob-
a.:ned at any pharmacy a quarter of!
an ounce of a drtur called freezone.
which is sufficient to rid one's feet of
e v ry hard or sott corn or callus with-
out tBt: slightest danger or inconveni-
ence. A few drops applied directly upon
the tender aching1 corn stops the sore
- ess and shortly- the entire corn root
?nd all. lifts right oat It Is a sticky
ubstar.ee. which dries the moment it
applied and thousands of men and
women use it because the corn shriv-
els np and comes out without inflazn-
.r. or even Irritating the snrroandlnp
-iesne or skin. Cut this out and try it
i your corns bother you. Adv.
COUGHS AND COLDS
NEED ATTENTION
Dr. Bel's Pke-T&r-Honey
speedy tzxj relief
brings
Pneumonia and tuberculosis often
follow neglected co Ms and coughs.
Don't neglect yours. Take Dr. Beirs
Pine-Tar-Honey faithfully according
o directions and be on the safe side.
Brings quick relief from lingering
onghs protracted cold grippe
rcnch:tiE. Soon the sniffling stops
breathing becomes easier the phlegm
s loose n ed and exp elled. con gest ion
vanishes. Ten feel like yourself again.
Effective as ft Is Dr. Bell's Pine-Tjr-Hor.'
is moat economical. Tr
. -c and 11.20. Adv.
fOTEL SAV(T
A Honored Roams
of Mid Comfort." Ca-
tTinr to Oenteel ree-
nle TI Paso. Belt
Dollar s Dll IICFDW. SIS tfonth Cp.i
Wtth nrlvxle Bstb ttS CD. I
Trr It D. C. SEAMAN. UfT.!
OTEL FISHER
THE OLD RELIABLE
Every Room
With Private Oath
$1 TO 52 PER DAY
C S. CABOT. Mzr.
WE WANT YOUR LUMBER
ORDERS
RHEINHEIMER
LUMBER CO.
Phoa. J9S.
stablisbfra April. 1SSL
STATE NATIONAL BANK
ta. Surplus and Prcflta. S2.eo.
Interest laid on Saving. Aeeonnt.
? W MoreSeaa Pres.
"';!- Magoffin Viee-prea
" S Eaasftl. VI e-Prea.
p THory. Carhfer
I. McAfee Aaat. Caihier.
SCHOOL DA
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I Bedtime Stories For The Little Ones
UNCLE WIGGILVS
TJy HOWARD GAMS
"D AT-A-TAT-TAT!" came a knock-;
1 ing at the door of the hollow '
. .
stump bungalow where Uncle Wig- I
gily Langeara the bunny rabbit gen- j
ue man uvea. ;
T wonder if that is Nurse Jane com-:
ing back?"
to see.
ne saio. as no noppea np
xaeauss-raiiaaynouseaeeper. asx
told you two or three stories ago bad "Stop! Look out! That's salt notiuoth the face and neck snd that hor-
gone to visit Mrs. Wibblewobble. the EUfrar?" said Uncle Wiggily. "Don't J riDle. ropy appearance under the chin
.wir t ti-N kat. m.ir anm. H P any more salt In the lettuce takei . .
rf - ..... - w w .
a-
jduck children.
-No it isn't Nurse Jane." said Uncle j
Wiarily as he looked. It's my f rienL !
Grandfather Goosey Gander. TU UtSl thVJdi t
mm in. im giao no came 10 see me. ;
in came uranoxui uoosey. anaamg
Lb - .hJ;ilL"d
wings to set them warm for it was a
cold day.
"Come right in and make yourself at
home. Grandpa!" cried Uncle Wiggfly.
"Draw up to the fire! My but I'm glad
to see you!"
"And rm glad to see you. said Mr.
Gander. 1 came over to see if you
were going to do any cooking today.
"Well yea I may." said Uncle Wig-
gfly. slow and careful like so as not
In j-nmmtt himal f TMs4 Vnn irint tn
! hlnr
m . h. . .
v?n make me a lfttuce eake conldiple tart-Copyright 19l5. by Hectare
y0"Amaetn k"r 'rSekVcd Uncle KwW Syndicate.
VTiggily. .
ies rm going to nave a mueiiinrisjc KAI.F.S rOTTflSI '
party." went on Grandpa Goosey "and
I thought maybe a lettnee cake woald
be rather stylish."
"A party!" exclaimed Uncle WiggUy
his pink nose twinkling twice as fast
because be was a bit excited.
"Oh not a very scrumptious party!"
said Grandpa Goosey diffident like.
"Only extemporaneous. Just a few old
friends you and Uncle Butter the
"ana
goat: Mr. Whitewash the polar bear
Mr. Twisty taiL the pig chap; possibly
jjr. .possum and a lew others l ra
sure they would enjoy a lettuce cake
if you could bake one.
"I will." said Uncle Wlggily. bravely.
T never made a lettuce cake In all my
life but that is no reason I should
not try. Now that yon are here it is
a good chance to begin. Yon shall help
me make a lettnee cake."
"Who me? I don't know the first
thing about cooking! said Grandpa
Goosey. "All I can do Is eat."
"Well between us well make a let-
tuce cake. said the bunny rabbit gen-
tleman. "Now let me see what ought
we to do first?
" Get the lettuce. I should say"
spoke Gran pa Goosey.
"Right yon are. sad Uncle "Wiggily.
"I happen to have some lettuce down
the cellar. I saved tt over from my
summer garden. Yll get lt and then
we'll make the cake.
So. the rabbit and the goose gentle-
man started in. They put out on the
kitchen table sugar and salt and but-
ter and pepper and flour and bakinc
powder you know; all the things that
go in a lettuce cake. The green leaves
of the lettuce were brought np from
the cellar and washed.
Cnele Wiggily was mixing up the
cake batter and Grandpa. Goosey was
helping him. handing him the mustard
and the vinegar or the sugar what-
eer Mr. LonKer wanted whfrn nil
jof a sudden the door of the kitchen
opened and in came the bad old Skud-
dlemagoon "Ah ha What have we here?" asked
the ?kuddlemagoon just as If he didn't
know. "Come! This is fine: A rabbit
a goose and what's this?" he asked.
as he saw the things on the table.
ACTRESS TELLS SECRET
A Well Known Actress Tells How to
Darken Gray Hair With a Simple
Home Made Mixture.
Joicey Williams the well known
American actress who was recently
playing at tne Imperial Theatre in
St. Loaia Mo. made the fnllnwfne-
statement about gray hair and how ! bBt didn't Eet t0 PlaF "Ti ai
to darken it- i "Washington Hocks got to looking at
-Anyone can prepare a aimple mix-jto thr0aEh hi eTrtrow-
tnre at home at very Uttle coet. that Hancoc een a
will darken eray streakea or faded !-.. 1V. j
hair and make it soft and Elosj. ; asttm 'or thev LT I 7v
To a naif pint water add t ounce ' 18 nov aown atoat 50 feet If the cis-
of bay rum. a small box of Barbo tern gets mBch deeper it will soon be
Compound and ounce .of glycerine dean out of sight.
These ingredients can be bought at
any drug store at very Uttle cost or i . " . ' .
any drugBist can put It np for you.' Poke EaF WD' mt0 resUn-
Appiy to the hair twice a week until rnt at Bounding Billows this morning
the des.red shade is obtained. This and ordered two diffeient thines. fcnt
Trill make
gray haired person look
2ti j ara younpe;
I iiis is not a a
I ii doo not -'oici
j sea tp :-s no s'
mi--' dci.a
gra.y and (Jo
no
u off Adv.
YS
UcClnrs Newspaper Syndicate.
Copyrht. 1MI. fcy
LETTUCE CAKE.
i t
"Thafs going to be a lettuce cake."
Cnrte Wlgglly sadly like for he
knew what was coming.
-A ettuce cake for me? How nice!"
cried the 8knddlemagoon. Tve heard
l"-";.";"-"T" """"
souse. !M i ii save some souse on ; -
voiir Mm and i
-The lettuce cake is not quite done."
TL ."tU" ":she be a thin woman. It win quickly
fT." I
. . i.m
vn: uon t worry. I m not going to 1
!put any salt In the lettuce cake." said :
Grand ey th mUe 7"mj8kin wiU fm wltn fat Xne proper
35. 5S ? fZJS&JF1. " - rin t .111 n th
"Oh. dear! This Is the end of re
i. .v. . j . . :
ntn of S.ta55 ran awaTnTt
hurting the bunny or goose gentleman
at all. and getting no souse of coarse.
iTe always neara.- saM Grandpa
Goosey "that salt on a wild bird's tall
will tame It so I tbonght Td try lt on
the Skuddlemasoon. It worked."
-Tea." said Uncle WlgKlly. It dld."
Then he and Grandpa Goosey finished
making the lettuce cake and very
Kood it was. Everyone at the party
liked it.
And If the sappy doe doesn't trr to
1 crawl sn the doll's fcoose and jro to
itniwi Hi un uoil
i
GINNED PRIOR TO JAN. 16 j
Washington. D. C Jan. 53. Cotton 1
ginned prior to January 16 was 11.- 1
651.846 running bales including 14$.-
412 round bales. 21.8W bales of Amer-
ican Egyptian and 41.MS bales of Sea
Island the census bureau today re-
ported. Prior to January IS last year total
ginnings were 10579.733. including
lt.fi.0f4 round bales and S8.849 bale-
of Sea Island.
Ginnings by states include
Arizona. 55.713.
Texas. 2.515717.
Sevrn Dajn More.
If your poll tax is not paid before
midnight Jan. 31 yon cannot vote at
the important primary election next
month. Tou have a vital mtereFt.
Pay today at the Collector's office
second floor court house to right of
elevator or stairway. Pay now and
avoid last hour rush. Political Adv.
Sunny Crest Sanatorium
For Tuberculosis. Phone 4607.-
HogwallowLocals
ny DtJMv HOTTS.
SALEM BARLOW took his banjo and
went down to the store this mom-
the waiter said they were out bu'
woiild hr-e zone tomorrow Poke
v ould 01 stayed but thev didn't have
a ttai'.ing room
By D WIG
Beauty Chats
The Elder Woman's Problem.
as the muscle of the face
! A a
soon
and neck show that tendency to
cag it means aging. If matters not
v.k .. . i. b tm
in the tlm to rmt to worte and COQfl-
terart th tendenev at once. For If
mean loner and deeolr cut lines in
a sioui onun win c atiii suiuuicr
proDiem tor sne win get mat neavy
n ouch under her chin since the loose
nH n nn tht
they will not sag and get a chance
either to line or to be padded out with
fatty deposits. However that cannot
be done in a day and for an immedi-
ate help comes the aetrfngent.
The young face will not need this
treatment regularly but the older
woman should make the astringent
treatment the most important in all
her beauty culture. Three times a
week the astringent should be applied
to the face and neck and allowed to
dry on for at least 15 minutes. At first
it will feel as if the skin Is being
pulled up until it is taut then it will
dry on and support the muscles for a
When everything now is go-
ing sky-high and nearly all
articles of food have increased
as much as 50 it is a good
thing to consider using more
of a food which will be nutri
Dunbar's King Komus Syrup is the syrup for
you to buy. It is made in Louisiana right
where the sugar cane grovs and the syrup
has the flavor of the cane itself. It is pure
and unadulterated. It is put up in a model
'l
iL i-.H'
HOROSCOPE
FIUDAY JANUARY Si. 1010.
MERCURY rales strongly for good
durlnjr the busy hoars today and
late In the evening Jupiter Is In bene-
flc aspect.
It is a time for makinj? large plans
and for entering lto partnerships or
agreements.
The sway is advantageous for the
signing of contracts especially those
of a business nature.
Many changes In all mercantile con
cerns are indicated. There will be in-
1 creased demand for efficiency and a
trend toward scientific attainment
even in insignificant occupations.
liducatlon. which wn be the most
mportant consideration in is to
be demanded of workers In every line
of activity but It will be not book
learning bat lob learning.
The evening of this day fat a most
propitious time for banquets at which
public questions are discussed.
Plans for large enterprises will be
! well directed today and the seers
1 prophesy that many new lines of ac-
tivlty will be pnrsaed.
Agriculture comes aaaer
making for great prosperity and much
Intensive farming will be Introduced
it is predicted.
Weather conditions during Febru-
ary and March may be extraordlnarl-
lv severe In Chicago "sew York and
Boston. Storms at sea may cause se-
rious loss of life and property.
Increase of the birthrate is again
forecast and it Is prognosticated that
extraordinary children will be given
to the nation.
Germany will profit from the minis-
trations of a great teacher who will
preach love instead of hate astrolo
gers declare.
Tire awin ui vue " " .
for last year is not far off. If the
stars are read aright.
! Difficulty. In making some national
project sucqeed may give anxiety to
a public man. who Is to become a
national leaser of tie first rank.
Persons whose blrthdato it is have
the augury of a quiet year but there
nav he small annoyances. They
should jtuard against talse friends and
not worry over trifles.
Children born on this day may be
careless and extravagant bat they are
usually bright and clever. They should
be carefully trained for Aquarius sub-
jects often have great talents. Copy-
right. 11. by the McClure Newspaper
. syndicate. .
' Ourll.i Co bay Liberty Bonds.
1 A dr.
By Edna Kent Forbes I
period while it tones and hardens the
SKin. Alter wis. ibbu i. .
towel dipped In very warm water.
Follow this with a gentle massage
using flesh bonding cream. The vi-
brator instead of massage will be the
best method of treatment If yon
know how to use It. After the skin
has absorbed all that It needs wipe
off the snrnlns cream and apply a
small piece of Ice. rolled in a sheer
piece of linen. Rub this gently over
the face and neck making snre that
all the mascles la front of the ear and
behind it on the neck are getting
especial toning. ! of plaintiff wtth castody of minor
All this care to the skin may sound I children
as If It takes a great deal of time) Uozello Barrett vs. Robert H. Bsr-
from other things bat If managed ' rett. action for divorce; filed. x
properly. It can be done without feel-1
tag It. One woman I know says she MtM DISTRICT COURT
uses her astringent directly after the Jodge W. O. Ilowr Ireldlnc.
.k.R.iH. ......n mI th tlm. efc. l.l J R Bloodworth vs. Mable K-
about to take her bath. This woman
ts folly years old. with many grand-
children already half crown an. yet
she has a skin IIka girl and looks
younger than severar of her daugh-
ters. The astringent remains on the
face while she bathes. She rarely uses
water on the face and neck depending
on her creams massage and ice as
the only things needed for cleansing
and toning the skin.
Trees prnned. "Wright Nursery Co -Adv.
ill'M
jeeps
Dasfear Molasses and Syrup Co.
r:iWB3S8KrVa ew lark
Li
WHITE I
At The
BUY "MADE-m-EL PASO"
NOW. EL PASO OPTICAL
Thrift-Day Sale Of 115.
-Samp
For W
xtra
Little
Plaza
THE COURTS.
SSTII DISTRICT COCIIT.
Jndge Ballard Coldwell. Presiding
Steve Hrubik vs. Ivy Hrublk frag-
ment of divorce for plaintiff.
Emily Dearing vs. Krdli C. Dear-
ing. fragment of divoree in favor of
I plaintiff with castody of minor
I children.
I Grace Arias Breseno vs. Reyes G.
Breseno. frdement of divoree In favor
Bloodworth. action for divorce; filed.
4IST DISTRICT COOIT
Jndce I. It. Price prrsldlns.
Dolores Gspranceda vs. Jose Es-
pranceda. action for divorce; filed.
Baiket Ball
Our present stock of basket ball
equipment is the most complete in the
Southwest.
Feldman' 30S San Antonio St. Adv.
I i"l i l lll'i'M'li I. il ill X
tious and healthy and at the
same time not cost so much.
Syrup is one of these f ewf oods.
Not only is it healthy but it
furnishes to the body the fuel
needed to keep it going.
factory in sanitary cans.
King Komus is pure you
it is therefore the cheapest in the end. Eat
more Dunbar's King Komus Syrup and keep i
down tne cost or living.
New Orleans
Memphis
Pith.
PRODUCTS AND WATCH YOUR OWN TOWN GROW. BEGIN
CO. MAKES GLASSES. "NEED GLASSES? SEE SEGAL L."
omen
Special Friday
' A S USUAL WE OFFER remarkable
- Millinery Values on ihe "Main Floor"
eoery Friday. For THRIFT-DAY sell-
ing We place on sale a special purchase of
women's and misses' SAMPLE HATS in
the latest "Between Season" and early Spring
styles. Shown in Georgette crepe satin and
ilrate braid combinations. AU Ihe prettied Springtime colon
represented including Jade. Henna Naff. Red Bro&n and
Black- Regular $15.00 values. Crt
THRIFT-DAY SALE FRIDAY at ?t.OU
Main Floor
SEE CENTER WINDOW DISPLAY.
"The Store of Service"
CANCELS ORDERS FOR COAL
AND COKE REQUISITION
Washington D. C Jan. M. All or-
ders for the requisition of coal or
coke have been canceled by the fuel
administration. Delivery oo the or-
ders will cease January 31.
OVERWORKED MAN
Couldn't Ge Man to Fill His Place
Had to Keep On. How He Did IL
Saratoga Cal. l am an engineer
snd overworked so I could not sleep
was tired all the time I could not
get a msn to fill my place so had
to keep on working. My druggist
asked me to try Vinol and it built me
up and strengthened me so I feel
fine and sleep all right." Isaac W.
Bradford.
There is no secret about VIhoL It
owes its suvess In such cases to beef
snd cod liver peptones iron and man-
ganese peptonates and glycerophos-
phates the greatest body building
and strength creating tonics.
We strongly recommend Vnol.
Kelly & Pollard and druggists
everywhere Adv.
.1 Hi W s I X-jjm l..jg.gna
Because Dunbar's
get full food value.
Ask Your Grocer a
BE
r 1
Phone
4580
GAIN WEIGHT
Get a box of Woods V Taoaies at t e
drug store. Safe and reliable. Guara-
teed weight increase or your men
oack. Improve health strength ga
efficiency personality normal figure
vigor enjoy life. Many report B to f
pounds increase. Prove for yoorse.'
Adv.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Democratic Ticket
We hereby announce o an rivet
as candidates and rapectfaHj so-
licit and w9I appreciate your sap-
port at the Democratic primaries:
For Mayor
BURT 0RND0RFF
For Aldermen
J. P. O'CONNOR
FRANK P. JONES
ROSS BRYAN
L. P. McCHESNEY
For Treasurer
DAVE SULUVAN
For Jndge Corporation Court
JOSEPH D. PAGE
(Political Advertisement "i
BILLY McSAIN
Candidate fr Re-Election on
R!i Record
C ity Tex VfteMor and Collector
Subject to action of the Der
critic Primary.
(Political Advert -e.ent i
ANNOUNCEMENT
We as Daaocxats hereby as
notmce oanelvei as candidates
and respectfully solicit your sup-
port fcr tie offices set above onr
names subject to tbs action of
tie Democratic Primaries:
Mayor
CHAELES DAVIS
Aldermen
PARK W. PITMAN
E. C. SEHPLE
MARTIN R. SWEENEY
W. T. GRIFFITH
Tax Assessor and Collector
BEN F. JENKINS
Treasarer
DAVE SULLIVAN
Judge of Corporati'in Conrt
CHARLES POLLOCK
(Political Aave-t'e- e-
ANNOUNCEMENT
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