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EL PA.SO HEflALD
Thursdnv. Marrh 6. 1919.
HEALTH LEAGUE
WILL ORGANIZE
Will Complete Organisa-
tion At Meeting To Be
Held Friday Afternoon.
re Modern Health Crusade Seague
i:i meet Fri-ay afternoon at 5
c.o-k at the Sheldon for the purpose
of completing the organization of the
-aL-j The league is composed of
-e. repctatlves from the Junior Red
Hostelry Will
Be Opened By
SalvationArmy j
Hotel Delroar Will Become
"Hostel"- For Soldiers
And Sailors.
ITI BRADY
PIONEER DIES
Was Former Street Com-
missioner of 1 Paso and
Confederate Captain.
apt. John W. Brady pioneer. Con-
federate veteran and former street
Adit. R. McClelland of the Denver;
head nuarters of the Salvation army!
has been ln El Paso for about two j commissioner of El Paso died at the
weeks working on the matter of es-j home of his eon. Dr. James B. Brady.
tablishing a -hostel" or hostelry as
the organization has done in France i
the tuberculosa committee of J and male such a splendid success.
Associated Charities and 'he
--nans council. Mrs. L T. Klbler
.ha'rman of the league has asked the '
r nnctples of the citv schools to be)
"(sent at the meeting:. j
Will Make Report.
J-hn Anthony representative of tre
. xas Health association who has
' ' El Paso ihe past three evke.
eij.mp to get the Health Crusade
r.der headway m the city schools
I ie a report of the work alreadv
ac i-mhshed in the schools. He
t"ie& that the Bailey and Vilas
--hools are doing especially well with
crusade work and are setting m
Obtained a Hotel
He announced Thursday morning
that he had closed negotiations for
the acquisition of the old Hotel Del-
mar 'n Stanton street consisting of
32 rooms m the second and third
stories over the offices of th- El Pa
.as Co. and these will be thoroughlv
rnovated and furnished as a soldiers
hostel" for the cooifort and accoiu-
n"dation of that custom entirely.
'It will be run with due consider-
ation to the soldiers pocketbook '
said Adjt. McClelland "as the Salvi-
tion Army "hostels' are always run
We nope to have It equipped anl
ready to open April 1."
1427 Wyoming street. Thursday morn
iug at 5 oclock after a lingering ill-
ness CapL Brady retired from the
ser ice of the city five years ago.
when be suffered a paraltic stroke.
To Demonstrate
EconomicWork
In This City
Mrs. Barnes Arrives Here
To Take Charge Of
Economic Work.
II NOT ALTER
uprasii
petition of Texas Whole-
sale Druggists and Gro-
cers Is Turned Down.
Austin Tex.. March S. Thar will
the borne economic work of the sov-! changes in the statsvloe prohi-
ernment service arrived In El Paso I bltlon law as urged by the wholesale
ThurMay tottlk over plans to lnaue-idrOBetWg and grr of tna sUte.
Mrs. Dorm R. Barnes. In charge of I
county. She came from the state ag
ricultural college at College station.
While her plans have not been tally
disclosed it is judged that It may be
possible to secure the services of
ffecttng his right side and bad been jr":n nortion of their tune to active
onfmed to his home since that time demonstration work in the country
- j aud city.
0011:1 . n. u 01 juiiu uu . ..
It was said that the work done for
...-.to win a state pennant. . ACCnriATFO CHARITIES HPI.P
Miss Myra w inkier county ecnooi -
-.perlntenoent will appoint a county MANY OBTAIN JOBS MONTHLY
cnimlttee on the health crusade
-.r.rk. with A Co-jrehesne ss chair-' During the month of Februarj the
n-hii-h will nt an1 th. mMtlntr .Acwaieu wiaiuico uul
man.
li re
h-- iwi nrv (nr .. i omen to wort oy tne oay or wees.
s-hools When speaking of that phase of the
S organisation's work. J. B. Gwsnn. the
XEETIG IT SHOPS. 1 chairman said- "The employment
1cll?' PMi time from about 100 per month to tl
proportion. A special con-
I mittee composed or a. B. btevens.
'liain...' Mm M." T. Cni-vnnh ti.
has
... emus secretary
. .. ... . ji present proportion
and Miss Camilla Burke conducted ittt. composed .
'. . . n :i v noon meet nc at I tit' t . T ir . .
- ' . - " - ID. inuui. MIS. ... U 1-UBUIII1.
snops under tne au- i-.. -. n.rt trnkunt
fe or tne r. . ti A. Mr. uaui. w BnnAmr tb t.
.in "Jesus Christ and .the bread proJilems to make plans for enlarg
ir.d butter problem. Mrs.
nd JI- O'Neal sang duets.
$15000.00
To lend on improved EI Paso
Tea! estate. Address P. O. Box
810 El Paso.
ins facilities for taking care of the -work
eo as to render a more satis-
factory service to the housewives ct
the city; or. perhaps to ask the gov-
ernment to matTT-8?ocia! provision in
the tJ. S. employment office to take
care of the domestic labor problem." '
The committee will meet Saturday :
afternoon at 4 oclock In the City Na- I
tioaal bank building.
sssssV? t . ''"JrMssBssssssssi
this decision having been reached by
the house committee on liquor and
liquor traffic. The committee held a
meeting and adopted the report of a
subcommittee appointed by ctralrman
Reeves on the proposition. This re-
port points out that assistant attorney
general W. A. Keeling says the
amendments as nranosed bv the
bhort periods of time last summer by J wholesale and retail druggists and I
1 several women workers representing " lu""""
aifferent governmental agencies was ooiu nrerenmu ouu m i
well feceived. and it is thought prob- detriment to the present statutory
able1 that this line of work will meet I prohibition laws and work untold
the same approval of the county hardships upon the prosecuting offi-
women inasmuch as there Is an excel- 'als of this state and in a way would
lent opportunity now for work along legalize the sale of certain medicines
this line. 1 aB Mierssn woicn ua caoauie 01
! DriMneinr InlostCQf inn tha r.nort
also stated that the attorney general's
department was of -the opinion "that j
mere exists no need whatever lor any
preaci it on the Bread
Nothing is healthier for children than bread and butter
and syrup. The body is composed largely of sugar
and the growing child needs it. Therefore you cannot
give your children too much syrup. Three times a
day is not too much. Dunbar's King Komus Syrup is
the syrup for you to give your children. It is good.
C AIT. X IV. BRADY
and since then he has had three ad-
1 uitlonal strpkea.
I Cheerful In Illness.
During his Illness he was always
rheerful and suffered uncomplaln
ingly. He retained his faculties
through his Illness and nothing Inter
ested him more than to have read to
him accounts of America's pro; 3 ess
in tne war with uermany.
I He is survived by his wife and son.
I Dr. James B. Brady and a grand.
.' daughter. Florence Elizabeth Brady
aiKof El Paso. Two nieces. Mrs. H.
i Moore of Cleburne. Tex. and Miss
1 Mildred Harrell of Weston afa. and
: .1 nephew. John V. Miller of Omaha
I Neb. also survive him.
Fnner&J Friday. 1
i Funeral services will be held Fr:-
! ''v afternoon at 3 oclock from the
family residence. 1457 Wvomlng
street iter. m. p. Bona will ollt-
ciate.and interment will be in Ever
green. The pall bearers will be J. V.
Sweeney Dr. W. H- Anderson. M. T.
Powers mayor Charles Davis. C E.
Ke'iy and park W. Pitman.
Confederate veterans will be honor-
ary pallbearers.
A ITCHING . TORTURE is
JACK HAPPER REPRESENTS
EL PASO AT WASHINGTON
Jack A. Harper was the represents-1
re of mayor Charles Davis of El i
aso. at the conference of governors
and mayors which has been going on
r. wasningion v. V- atr. uapp-r
happened to be in Washington and
mayor Davis wired a request that the
former act mt that conference as El
Paso's representative. Telegrams from
Mr. Happer stated that he had been
attenaing the sessions.
Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo
There is one remedy that seldom
t!s to stop itching tortnreagel relieve
kin irritation and that makes theskm
sof t clear and healthy.
An; druggist can supply yon with
.emo which generally oveicutoes skin
diseases. Eczema itch pimples rashes.
Hlacdieads. in most cases giveaway
:s Zerno. Frequently minor blemishes
tops instantly. Zeroo is a safe and- Svas lodged in Jail on a charge of as-
septic Bqmd dean easy to use and MulJ to J?ur5fi' P?"?6 officors who
.-Xam 1tZ TrS- went to the scene of the fracas were
dependable. It costs only 3x; an extra unable to locate the Intended victim
large bottle $1.00. It win not stain is or ascertain the cause of the shoot-
not greasy or sticky and is positively 'ug. The woman will be brought be-
safe for rentier sensitive- slrina. i foro Justice J. Jt Deaver at 1 p. m.
v I this afternoon and riven an examln-
NEGRBSS AHRBSTED AFTKTt
ALLEGED SHOOTING AT 3LV"
Fanny Jones a negress. fired two
shots at an unidentified negro at the
crossing of Octavta street and the 1
H. S. A. at S:l Wednesday after
riiyi
M l'lred Brau: . wasboi n ebru.iry 1.
1SI". in P.eees countv. Mo ;n the
town of Calhoun "While a arnall boy
he moved ith his parents to Platte
City JIo . where he received his early
education.
Was Indian Flchter.
In 1ST.5 he ran away from home and
joined the United States troops trav-
e ing from Leavenworth Kan. to Salt
Lake Cit. Utah where he fought
against the Mormons and Indians
which harassed the wagon trains car- t 1
rying freight across the continent- CHARLES A. LA MOITXTAIX.
Returning home about the outbreak Charles A. La Mountain aged M
of the civil war. and being of south- years died Wednesday at his home.
Tn birth he Joined the Confederacy 1 2$14 8aTannan street. The funeral
will be held Friday from the Peak un-
dertaking parlors. SM Texas striet.(
JOB XADGOX.
Pvt. Joe Nadgon. aged :i. troop B
Fifth cavalry whose former home Is
in Maine died Thursday morning at
3:10 oclock at the United States army
base hospital. Fort Bliss of pneumonia.
private serving Onder Gens.
i Price Gates and Johnson for two
years in the meantime being pro-
moted to captain and transferred to
the quartermaster corps. In that ra-
pacity he bought horses and mules
for the southern army serving six
months in that position being trans-
ferred to the fighting line at his own
. . v . . - tfuDinnan I
.".MinASaami Georgia rer5r a". would press for
and Tennessee daring the wax.
Stops The Tickle
Heals The Throat
sseasBssnsBBBi
Cures The Cough
Its Soothing and Healing Effect soon gives
relief
If the Cough is deep-seated and the Chest or Head
is sore a penetrating Salve should be applied. This
greatly helps any cough syrup in curing Coughs
and CqWs.
A Free Box of
GROVE'S
O-Pen-Trafe Salve
('Opens the Pores and Penetrates J
Fff Gkest Gilds HeaiCelds and Croup
is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEAL-
ING HONEY. Hiis is tne only cough syrup on the
market with which this additional treatment is
given. Ther salve is also very valuable as a Germi-
cide for the Nose and Throat You get both rem-
edies for the price of one. 35c.
Sold by all Druggists. If your Druggist should not
havejt in stock he will order it from his nearest
Wholesale Druggist 1
Made and recommended to the public by
Paris Medicine Company
MANUFACTURERS OF
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
Was at Vleksbnrc
He waa at the siege of Vicksburg
and was captured once and lmprls.
oned six months on Ship Island. Mo-
tile. He gained his release by being
exchanged and fought for the cause
until Lee surrendered.
' Capt. Brady returned to Platte
City tad ft 1S7 waa married" to
FlorenceBelt who survives him. ana
to them two children were born.
George Brady who" met his death in
an automobile accident in El Paso
three years ago. and Br. James B.
Brady who survives. Capt Brady
was engaged in railroad and con-
struction work during fete early life.
Came Here in 1S99.
He came to El Paso in 18M. and
when B. F. Hammett was elected
mayor he appointed Capt. Brady
street commissioner a position he
held continuously till five years ago
when he suffered a paralvtic stroke
affecting his right side. Three vears
arc he Buffered a second stroke
which took away his power of speech
V
TINT AWAY GRAY
OR FADED HA!R
Tae- Safe Harmless Method by WMdi Pt.-
Taoosands ef Women Keep
Looking Young.
TRIAL PACKAGE" SENT FREE.'
Lane Will Press Bills
During Next Congress
Washington. D. C. March C Sec-
action in. the next congress on the
following legislation which failed
during the session Just ended:
"1. The appropriation ef SIM.eM.OOO
for the providing of farms for re-
turned soldiers upon ourunused land.
This measure was reported in both
houses but never came to a vote.
Twenty thousand soldiers and sailors
hav written me supporting it.
"! The Smith-Bankbead Ameri-
canization bill. proiding a method
by wMch we can overcome illiteracy
and give oar 8. 00k. 000 illiterates an
opportunity to read the newspapers
and the constitution of the United
States so that they may not be de-
pendent upon what they are told by
those who may be hostile to the wel-
fare of the country.
"2- A measure providing for the
survey of the power resources of the
east as well as tne west that our
railroads industries and cities may
conserve fuel.
"4. The reneral leasin&r bill under
which withdrawn coal nnosphate and
sodium lands would be open for
development under a leasing system
which has been before oonEress for
five years and for which there Is
a strong majority In both houses.
"5. Water power bill which will
permit the use of water now running
to waste in our rivers and induce im-
mediate Investment in over 2 states
In the construction of hydro-electric
There are many hair "dyes" and
so-called "restorers." but there is only
one. "Brownatone" Hair Tint safe
harmless instant in results easy to
apply and preferred bv-cer' Oman
who has tried it.
Notice To Retail Druggists '
We authorise every dra&ist to say to Us easterners that if tbey
do not Eke HAYES" HEALING HONEY better than any'coagh syren
they have ever ased. be win refund the
Ob receipt of notice bom the drojgist. we wffl proapy scad the
retail price foe every bottle fatting to do all ws data for it. and tie
Craggfet wffl not lose any profit on the trarwmfien. Yon-wig confer
a favor on your customers by caffing their attention to the advantages
of this Cough Remedy over aS others.
PARIS MEMCTNE COMPANY. St Loois. Mo.
"Brownatone Is My Best Friend."
This wonderful preparation does not
rub or wash off. It you want a de-
lightful surprise just brush or comb
a little "Brownatone" through your
gray streaked or bleached hair and
see it change like magic to golden
soft or deep rich brown or black any
shade desired the exact color to set
off your complexion.
Absolutely Harmless.
"Brownatone" Is not only odorless
and greaseless. but Is positively non-
injurious. .We absolutely guarantee
it to contain no lead sulphur silver
tanercury. zinc aniline or coal tar
products used for switches as well
as growing hair. Sold by all leading
druggists Two colors: "Light to Me-
dium Brown" and "Dark Brown to
Black." Two sixes 15 c and 11.15.
Sample and Booklet Free.
Special Trial Offer! Send only ltc
with thU.coucon for Free trial pack-
age and -helpful booklet on the care of
the hair. Mention shade desired when
writing or purchasing. Trial pack-
ages by mall only not to be had from
druggists. Send coupon today.
MaU This Coupon Now.
The Kenton Pbarmacal Co..
440 Coppln Bldg.. Covington Ky. .
Anewsea una is cents (to cover
postage and' packing) for Trial
Package of Brownatone.
Llcht to Medium Brown or
Dark Brown to Black
Mark with X shade wanted and
ma.. ;our full name and address.
Advertisement
Serious Anii-Jeu)ish
Movement In Belgrade;
Bomb Fired In Temple
Salordki. Greece March C. An anti-
Jewish movement of serious propor-
tions tn Belgrade is reported. On
Saturday February it a bomb was
fired In the central Jewish synagog
in Sofia. It was timed to exntode at
ja time when the edifice would have
uwa jiuea viis worwuppenb
fflews brevities
(Advertisement.)
Train Bulletin.
El Paso A Southwestern train No.
3. due at 3:40 p. nu was expected
Thursday to arrive at 2:40 a. m- Fri-
day. Texas & Pacific train No. i dse
at 1:SS p. m was expected to arrive
at 4:46 p. m. All other afternoon and
night trains were reported os time.
Br. Anna Reura Buckler Bldg. Pa. JT.
Xew Chicago School Bead
Chicago. 111. March t Charles E.
Chadsey superintendent of Detroit s
scnoois. was electee sansnntenaenr or
the Chicaa-o schools by the board of
education on recommendation of a
special commission or nine promi-
nent Chlcagoans.
Dr. Bbert Dentist. 11! Mills Bldg.
450 Rescued During Fire.
Buffalo. N. T-. March I. Four hun
dred and fifty children were removed
from the German Roman Catholic Or-
phan asylum by sisters of St- Frances
last night during a fire which de-
stroyed the greater part of the Insti-
tution. The loss is estimated at
USO.oOO.
Osteopaths Ore. McCarthy. 601
Martin Bldg. Ph UK Residence 4m.
Drugs Famllyt Takes SI 460.
Bnrllnrtnn. Iowa. March S Vftr
drugging an entire family burglars
entered the house of William Cap.
owner of a general merchandise store
at Birmingham took 14S0 from on-
der Mr. Cup's pillow and departed
witnout arousing any memoer ox we
family.
TROUBLE "'trMMe. Leivs
Longwell's. or Telephone No. 1.
Dead Man Dr. CorllsT !
San lose. Cl March fi rr. Alien
P. Curtis whose body was Identified
at Boston Wednesday as that of a
San Josa physlolan. Is not known In
this city among the medical frater-
nity. The directories of the last few
years do sot contain his name. Cause
of his death was unknown. j
Dr. s. A. Schuster eye ear nose
and throat providence -pital Bldg.
Phono 365.
Dr. Stevens T. Harris SDecial atter-
tifi 'i'lia'C of cr-s: Tuberculosis
-i- Caplcs t jii'iliiE;. Pbor.c -ii. J
change in the present statutory pro-
hibtisn Isws at this time and thst It
will not Interfere with any legitimate
trade; that the present laws are the
identical -Ones which have been in full
force and effect in many-counties in
this state for the past 10 years." It
IK 1 (hmrn that f Vi n MfjttMwMe
amendment to the constitution is tol
be voted on on May II. 191 and if
adopted the reenaetrnent of prohi-
bition statutory laws will be neces-
sary 'and if found expedient action
may be taken on the amendments pro-
posed by the wholesale and retail
druggists and wholesale merchants
?larrled Women To Control Property.
The senate bill proposing that
married women be allowed control
and management of their- separate
property was amended In the house
today so as to restrict to a considerable
extent the control of the wife over
this property. It was then passed to
third jading.
A senate bill proposing that hotels
be given liens on baggage of guests
to secure bills for lodging was passed
to third reading in the bouse ifter It
had been amended by striking out a
section which would have required
that hotels exercise only ordinary
care In protection of baggage.
A senate bill proposing that cor-
porations for the purpose oft con-
sinuiBE ouiiaings do buowcu in ov-
finally by the house. I
Itecommends Purchase of Buffalo. !
A special house committee today !
recommended that the state purchase .
the ranch and herd ef buffalo of CoL
Charles Goodnight in Armstrong'
county at a consideration of 1150.00. 1
It Is proposed that this ouiraio nera
be placed uroer the management of
the A A M. college and that experi
ments of crossing cattle and buffalo
be carried out by that Institution.
Reconsider Itevenue 3Ieaurc.
Opinion is expressed that In the.
event of the adoption of the Pamelli
bouse concurrent resolution providing 1
for the appointment of a committee i
to draw a revenue measure to be pre. I
sentod at the first called session of I
the legislature it would put an end to
all tax revenue measures sow pending
in the regular session. Including the!
Wlginton house bill which Imposes a '
two percent tax on gross production
of oil and which is now pending In I
the senate. i
The house late yeeterdar by a vote
of 50 to (1 refused to table the reso-
lotion. Before action on the adoption;
of the resolution could be takes it I
went over on a point of order that the
tlme-for consideration of resolutions
had expired.
The house reconsidered its action
mittee report on the proposed amend-1
ment to the constitution to abolish j
sidered its action In refusing to adopt
the report and a request for a new)
conference was granted by both'
branches. An amendment adopted by'
the senate which would give tne leg-1
islature authority to exempt certain!
county officers was eliminated by the!
tree conference committee.
Graduated Iand Tax Defeated.
Terrelfs house joist resolution
providing for a graduated land tax
up for final passage tn the house yes-
terday was defeated. 41 to Rep-
resentative Moon offered 'an amend
ment to exempt lands In cultivation
and grazing lands from the proposed
law. It was defeated. A concarrent
resolution by Reeves providing for
the appointment of a committee of
.omxii
is pure ana tmadulferated of the highest quality and grade It is put up in a
modem and model factory. Here the syrup is firs boiled in order to take out any
impurities that might be there and sterilized and then conveyed to the cans in a
way that does not allow it to be contaminated. The cans themselves are first
sterilized are or sanitary type mat is 10 say incy are not roucnea
by bum an bands but are sealed automatically oy maenmery.
Dunbar's Kintr Komus Svtud reaches you pure with all the
flavor ot tne cane. Give it to your cfuldren.
Your Grocer Will Sdl It to Yoa
DunbarMoIassss & Syrup Co.
iii.'
New Orleans
Memphis
fi New York
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speedy work in the present legisla-
tion when it considered. 4S bills and
resolutions is two hours and 40 min
utes yesterday
advanced on the calendar among
them being Terrell's bill providing
for recording by county clerks of
official -tflscnargee of soldiers and
allni- Th. I . m-H Kill MMwMfnv
five members three from the house J for the compensation of county tax
ATTO UNISYS VISIT HKKK.
J. J. Eckforo. of Dallas; Harry Tom I
King and Perry Sales of Abilene and '
G. W. Thomason. of Haskell are at-!
A large number of house bills wero-Jtorneys lsltlng in the city oh busl-'
vanced on the calendar amour ness before the eighth court of civil
appeals.
and two from the senate who. with
the governor and members of the
prison commission are to make an in-
vestigation and recommendation for
a central prison was referred to the
committee on penitentiaries.
aeuaie urraKs itecoro.
The senate broke the record for adopted.
collectors by giving them two percent
on automobile collections: house joint
resolution providing for Issuance of
!3.soom of good road bonds.
Childress's bouse concarrent reso-
lution to pay Confederate war cotton
claims to Confederate soldiers was
TA UK THIS
El Paso He raid American Maga-
zine and P'ctorlal Reiew l
three six months Only 15 25
Please Mother! It's Nasty!
Give Me a Candy Cascaret!
t '-
TO MOTHERS ! instead of tbe dreaded dose
of castor oil drops calomel or pills give your
children C as carets and save money worry and
trouble. Children lore C as carets because tbey taste
like candy. Nothing eke acts so gently but surer
on the child's little stomach liver and bowek.
Calomel Users! Listen To Me!
I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone
Tour druggist gives bade your money if it doesn't
liven your liver and bowels and straighten
you up without making jou sick.
When one of the laddies has a white tongue tainted breath sour
stomach or a cold; when cross bilious feverish constipated remember
a Cascaret to quickly work" away the nasty bSe sour fermentations
and poisons should always be the first treatment given. Cascarets
never gripe the tender bowels never injure and never disappoint the
worried mother. Each 10 cent box of Cascarets contain directions tor
children's dose from one yeir old and upwards. Also for adults.
Ugh' Calomel mixes yoa sick. It's
horrible' Take a dose of the dn-
geroas drug tonight and tomorrow
yoa may lose a day's work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of tbe hones.)
Calomel when t comes into contact i
with sour bile crashes into It break-
inc It up. This is when you feel that
awful nausea and cramping. If you
are sluggish and "all knocked out" if
your liver Is torpid and bowels constl- :
pated or you ave headache dizziness
coated tongue if breath is bad or
stomach sour just try a spoonful of i
Harmless uoason 3 uver Tone tonlgat. t
Hare's my guarantee Go to any
drug store and aret a bottle of Dod-'
son's Liver Tone for a few cents. Take
a spoonful and if tt doesn't straighten ;
yoa right tip and make yon feel fine
and vigorous J.ant you to go oacx
to the store and get your none) D ori-
son's Liver Tone fs destroying the sale
of calomel because it is real li er
medicine: entirely vegetable there-
fore tt can not salivate or make 0U
sick
I guarantee that one ;poorfI of
Dodson Liver Tone will put :-our
sligish liver to ivork and dean
your bowels of that sour bile and con-
stipated waste which is clogging your
system and making yoa feel miser-
able. Z guarantee that a bo rue of
Dodson's Liver Tone will keep oi:'-
entire family feeling fine for mom
Give it to vnur children. It is ha-T -less:
doesn't gri e and they I fce .ts
t-leasaat taste Adv.
1 ti
HERE'S WARMING SOOTHING RELIE!
FROM YOUR RHEUMATIC PAINS
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For prompt relief from Rheumatism I Sloan's L mment nses rabbinp '.-
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Slater, H. D. El Paso Herald (El Paso, Tex.), Ed. 1, Thursday, March 6, 1919, newspaper, March 6, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth138825/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .