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THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR ARIZONA, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1929 PAGE TWELVE Public Records Each week during; the. current month the Arizona association will publish a bulletin outlining the various programs which will bo features of the convention formed 15 years ago. The purpose of the annual meeting primarily Is for the comparison of methods employed In various districts for the development of utilities' properties and facilities. TO PASS HERE Military Equipment Varies From Polo Field to Targets Thlt la the third of a seriet of articles about the military department at the University of Arizona. The next articlo will deal with the honor organization, the "Scabbard and Blade." UTILITY CHIEFS TO MEET HERE 200 Executives From State And Coast to Confer Here and at Line More than 200 executives and heads of departments of public utilities within the state, augmented RUPTURED- ARE INVITED TO ATTEND FREE DEMONSTRATION given by Mr.

Gustave Marquardt at th Congress Hotel, Tucson Thursday, March 7th Hours 10 a. to 7 p. m. Mr. Marquardt (peaks English, German, Italian and French.

XX FOR. Colds equipment necessary for Instruction In field engineering, is located 7 IS JSk To break a cold harmlessly and in a hurry try a Bayer Aspirin tablet. And for headache. The action of Aspirin is very efficient, too, in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lumbago And there's no after effect doctors give Aspirin to children often infants. Whenever there's pain, think of Aspirin.

The genuine Bayer Aspirin has Bayer on the box and on every tablet. AH druggists, with proven directions. Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart the trade mark of Barer Mannfactme of MoDoacetlcacidcPler of SaJlcylleacici BEWARE THE COUGH FRO U. S. DISTRICT COURT Judge W.

H. Sawtelle, Presiding U. S. against Conrad Cordova and Carlos Mungla, liquor on Indian reservation, passed for arraignment and pleadings. U.

S. against Joe Shane and Zoe Bryant, s.ale of liquor to Indian, continued for term. U. S. against Lena Beasley, tariff, pleads guilty, sentenced to three months in Pima county jail.

U. S. against lien tariff, pleads guilty, sentenced to six months in Pinal county jail. S. against Juan Ramirez, tariff, pleads guilty, sentenced to three months in Plnai county Jail.

L'. S. against Rene Bachelier, re-i statins; tariff officer, pleads not guilty, trial set for March 13. U. S.

against I.eoncdes Camu de Garcia, national prohibition act, trial set for March 13. U. ii. against Adelo Freeman Scott, national prohibition act. pleads not guilty, trial set for March 13.

U. S. against Thomas Devote, national prohibition act, pleads guilty, pass for sentence until May 6. U. S.

against Charles Germain, Ethel Germain and Elmer Ellsworth Howenstein, national prohibition act, case abated as to Ethel Germain account of death, trial or others set for March 13. V. S. against Mark Sullivan, national prohibition act, bond forfeited, bench warrant issued. U.

S. against Adele Freeman Scott, national prohibition act, de- lendant's motion to quash Informa tion and suppress evidence on for hearing, ordered ruling on motion reserved until trial of case. March 13. C. E.

Pickett against Hoval Smith, demurrer overruled, case placed on calendar for setting. SUPERIOR COURT Judge Fred W. Fickett, Presiding Lon Blnkenship against David Dunham, et al, suit on note, continuance granted defendant until March 26. Agricultural Products corporation against Ivey-Dale-Owen, company, suit on lease, defendant's motion for judgment on Interrogatory of jury and dissolving of temporary injunction granted, plaintiffs request for stay of execution, until March 5 granted. Luke B.

Cotter against Union Auto Insurance company, suit on judgment, motion ot plaintiff for now trial taken under advisement. Russell Manufacturing company against William B. Stevenson, suit on account filed. Millard Dixon against Ruth Dix on, trial by default, divorce awarded plaintiff. JUSTICE COURT Edwin F.

Jones, Justice of Peace No procedure. U. S. COMMISSIONER'S COURT Edwin F. Jones, Commissioner No procedure.

POLICE COURT L. 0. Cowan, Recorder Bill Grant, speeding, $10 fine. Manuel Lopez, $10 fine, Alfonso Robles, fighting, $10 fine. Albert Lopez, disturbing the peace.

$10 bail forfeited. Mattas Knappe, driving while drunk, $100 fine, 30 days in city jail and license revoked for one year. Enrique Gomez, drunk, $20 fine or 20 in city jail. William Garcia, drunk, $20 fine or 20 days in city jail. Mauro Davogue, drunk.

$20 fine or 20 clays in city jail. Tom Gardner, violating city liquor ordinance, forfeited $50 ball. Thomas Colman, Joe Castillo, Robert M. Romero, Alfred Carlton, Manuel Mungla and Paul Corrillo, drunk, $20 fines or 20 days in city jail. Anthony Purkus, vagrancy, 20 days in city jail.

Ed. Adams, speeding, $10 fine. Lawrence McCaddon, speeding, $10 fine. Harry J. Brown, narcotic act violation.

60 days in city jail. E. A. Khoads, speeding, $10 fine. W.

II. Brown, speeding, $10 fine. Charles Burns, carrying concealed weapons, $25 fine or 25 days in city jail. Frank Gilllsple, vagrancy. 20 days in city jail.

BUILDING PERMITS O. K. Bush, dwelling at 2033 East Second street, $1,400. George B. Kchols Building garage at 2222 East Ninth street, 5150.

George B. Echols Building dwelling at 2222 East Ninth street. MARRIAGE LICENSES To Hubert F. Jackson, 2D, Phoe- i COLDS THAT HANG ON Coughs from colds may lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take.

Creomulsion is a medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs creosote is recognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for coughs from colds and bronchial irritations. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing FOR THE COUCH FROM COLDS THA THANG ON Music Lovers Plan to Greet Star on Her Way to Phoenix Mary Harden will he In Tucson for a few minutes this evening according to an announcement received last hy Mrs. Harry Herder, president of the Saturday Mornin'-r Musical cluh from the of the Phoenix opera. The telegram received hy Mrs.

rrei'ue tea T5Ta follows: "Mary Garden will pass through Tucson 1,11 toe Golden State limited Tuesday niirht. This will Rive music loving people an opportunity to her while is In your city, ily. "Phoenix Opera Guarantors" According to Mrs. Berber, lartce numbers of Tucson people are to Phoenix for the two days of opera Wednesday and Thursday, Miss Garden will slnj? Thais t'ed-nesday and Carmen will be slvon Thursday. A representative of the Phoenix guarantors was here.

Sunday and about no tickets were sold to the 1 two performances which will he in Phoenix' hew bill school, i The Golden State limited arrives in Tucson at 7:45 and remains for minutes. $16,000,080 ROAD New Set of Bills Proposes Raising Gasoline Tax To 5 Cents (Continued from Page One) serial. Interest hearing certificates to the extent of 5 Cent Gas Tax Tho fourth Goxon bill calls for gasoline tax of five cents a gallon, instead of tho present four-cent, lew, ami provides also that two miiys of every dollar of assessed valuation in the state be collected and turned over to the hiu'hwav frit. S.tlariPM (if fno a yoar, with nn nllnw.incc in for traveling cpn rpenses. are provided for' flu MMtr commissioners Tn thp fiftli and Inst 'of Uia sr-rios of lulls intnnlureti hy KoprPFpntntive fV'Xnn.

its pntiro rViy xvn i kU on n-rr ly tho sf-nnto to tho Ihird of Mils an-I I Tin-' hills artl on follow: Hi: jTi.nnn sinking nn m-i jn tli vii-inilv nf Villr S) 1 Oi. s-Liini? tho sito of ohl I't. 1 staio monument, imilrr tho mix- of the Ptato Historical society. SI', for a to ho in tho Saoi-ainrnto valloy In Mohave county. SI', sii.

usivra fin it rha nxv which may locally ho maoo against my county. Relief Bills ST. mi. prohlhitin tho usn of radc na iocs Implying coiint ion with tho rnltoi St-it os povrn or a ih-pai'tmcnt thM'oof. Ml'.

7 pi' 1' ihil tho ni ploy-ni' 11 1, of aliens on thf ituhln. works of tho ptato. Sl-'i f.r tho lnror- CHINESE POPULATION SURVEY BEING MADE VonriTnW. Thinn, Mav -V t.V It may hn that the world will not have to va it much longer to loa i ti the exact population of China. 1 Heretofore, inouiries ronardins; tie population of a Cliitieo villaeo have always hern answered In terms of the number of "stoves" or kitchens in the village.

r.ut here the j.Tovernment is seek- to loa 111 Just how many persona ther are in tho place. The popu- InMon t. now said to bo nnywher from fino.oon to 1,000,000 persons, Tho first, attempt to count heads wan not mm of a hut of- fielals hepo the mwt will brtn? bet- tor results. Tho Movrrmivnt derided upon a rensus. It used all hiph school st U'tent as renins takers.

Al- thniich mnctby were nindo before the day announced for 1 tho census ami puhlfcity iz'' en to the attempt, the students ex- perienced the greatest difficulty in obtaining even the barest information rc.uavtlinc; tiie number, names ni-s of the inhahita nts. to say of securing their profession or the value of their property. Numerous shopkeepers and their clerks forcibly expelled the Inquisitive census-takers. Tho opposition to a census in China i-i the result of exploitation of the public on the part of officials, a. thim: which has been practiced for cmtmh's.

SEAGLE ENTERTAINS AT ROGERS' AFFAIR Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tlocors last nii.ht rnt'-i taint at her home about fi iends in honor of (wrar Senile, Mr.

wif. and bis accoTU-paiust. Mr. Cold. Seaule is to simr at the bii.ii school this evening.

The cues of hn-'T sa Nesrrn spiritual a nl IrTvh melodies for (lie cuests rsn 1 latr 1 1 mountaineer stories, frs. Charles CuUbn in lollini: tales. Constipated ftutrmd of habit-forming phjuie: a oritromr. irritntine p.ir(r REMEDY L' thenafe.dependable.nll- tt recetabl laxative. Wild.

gTn jtf-'t! gentle, pleanant ffi to- lU'Mlurt niirht tomorrow alright TO MOBWv GctaJScbox. ALRIOHI Recommended and old by ALL 12 TUCSON JJKL'GGISTij I I I by representatives of various Pa-1 clfle coast and eastern utilitv groups are expected to attend an annual convention of the Arizona Utilities association to bo held In Tucson from April 4 to 6. inclusive. Tho business meetings and programs are. to be held at El Con-, quistador.

with a banquet to be held at the Cavern Cafe. Nogales. Mow, the evening of April fi. The annual convention, which Is the fourth to bo held, comprises a meeting of the Arizona Utilities association, in conjunction with the Pacific Const Gas association and the Pacific Coast Electrical Gas association. Approximately 20 representatives are scheduled to attend the meeting from the coast groups while 15 representatives of eastern utility have signified their intention of attendln as visitors.

The ontertanment programs will be in charge of a committee corn-nosed of Claude U. Webber, superintendent of the gas department of the Tucson Gas, Electric Light ard Tower eompanv. chairman: T.ee MeCotillough of Thoenlx. secretary of the state association: and Earl Sears, manager of the Arizona Power company of Prescott. In charge of the entertainment of women folk here as visitors with representatives attending the meeting will be a committee composed of Mrs.

Max Pooler. M'-s. Jean Roberts and Mrs. C. H.

Webber. Max Pooler, general manager of the Tucson Gas. Electric Light and Power company, is president of the Arizona association, which was nix, and Mary Butler, 20, Tucson. To Alejandro Landavazo. 43, and Ampora Cordoba, 28, both of Tucson.

To Rufus Carleton, 21. and Frances Althea Myer, 25, both or Globe. To Chad McGoe, 24, and Thelma Spivey, 20, both of Tucson. When your Children Ciy It Baby Is likely to wake you any night with that sharp cry which means just onu thing colic! Be ready. Keep a bottle of Fletcher's Castoria in the house.

A few drops of this pure vegetable, pleasant-tasting preparation comforts a colicky fretful or feverish baby in a jiffy. In a few minutes your anxiety is over and baby's sleeping again. And you've only done what your doctor would advise. He'll tell you Fletcher's Castoria doesn't contain any harmful drug that it's safe for the youngest infant and effective for children of all ages in cases of constipation, colic, gas, diarrhea and those upsets when you don't know just what is the matter. Avoid lm- I itations.

Genuine Castoria bears the Fletcher signature. no blemishes now of S.S.S. It cleared my face and back. I think S.S.S. is wonderful.

I have told many friends about S.S.S., and they are getting as much benefit as I did." Miss Ruth Gahm, 1131 Eldea Los Angeles, Calif. All drug stores sell S.S.S. ia two sizes. Get the larger size. It is more economical.

Strenath cJears the I Be Ready i VL4 If JHj. $1 The equipment which the. university military Instructors have on hand to aid them In ttacbinK science and tactics to the 7U0 students in their depari moot Is varied indcd. it ranges from polo field to a target rane, and from saddles and bridles to hand instruments. Sixty cavalry horses, the strim; of which is being added to from tune to time nn rapidly as possime, uspt mounts for the cadets.

The armory Is stocked with 10 cavalry sabers. 410 caliber 30 magazine rifles, GO automatic pistols, two Drowning; machine Runs, four Drowning- automatic rifles, and 23 United States caliber 22 gallery rifles. The indoor target range, located In the basement of tho gymnasium, Is well fitted and Is the scene of many after school practices, especially at this present time, as the students are preparing to enter the corps area and William Randolph Hearst rifle matches soon. A military laboratory, fitted with poratlon of the State Bar association. Hit 71, providing an appropriation to match a bequrst ot $17,000 for tho Pioneers' home.

SB 3f, for the relief of Mrs. Rosa Tyler in the sum ot for dam ages sustained in an accident on a state highway. SI! 125, appropriating (4,501.60 to retire certificates of indebtedness incurred in the payment of tho salary of the adjutant general. SH 306, for the relief ot II. W.

Ruder In the sum of $90. Sli 87. amending the laws relative to huilding and loan associations. SI! 52, another measure regulating the employment of aliens on public works. I If! 02, providing for the appointment of special appraisers In the inheritance tax department.

Heated Debate SB 101. providing for the cancellation of delinquent taxes on state lands which have reverted to the state after sale. S'l'R 3. extending an Invitation to Mormon church to address a joint session of the legislature this after noon at o'clock. Consideration in the committee of the whole house of Speaker M.

J. Harmon's measure providing for the reduction of number of legislative attache hnumht heated debate when an amendment was offered carrying the provision that no relative of a member of the legislature iiihrhr be employed. The bill finally was recommended for passage, as amended. When It was reported to the house- that the senate had passed house bill No. 27.

providing for the drilling of a. well near Willoox, after so amending the measure as to cut tho appropriation from $15,000 to "00, it was voted to concur in the a niendment. At this point Speaker Ilannon arose to protest against the appropriation of money for this purpose, stating that hundreds of thousands had been voted by legislatures ot state for this purpose and that all the wells were dry. Scramble for Position Announcement In tho senate of the appointment of four additional members of the committee for tho purpose of pi ft ln out bills to acted on durinir the few remaining days of the session brought a scramble to Rain preferred places for pet measures before the committee could get Into action. Those who will serve with President.

Harry W. Hill and Senators Fred Putter and Allan K. Terry on this committee n.re Senators T. W. Donnelly, K.

I. WhltinR, Alfred Kinney and Georffo 13. Truman. In the committee ot the whole senate only a part of senate bill No. 911, the new real estate code, was read before adjournment for the day.

Senator Terry, Introducer of the measure, caused It to be refer-i red hack to the committee on Judl-! clary for the purpose of condensa-j tinn. While the. senata was passlns Its 11 measures only one Mil waa call-' ed up for final action In the house. This measure, house bill No. SH, af-1 fee tins state land leases, was passed.

Senator John Wilson T.osa ot Cochise county was the leader in a bitter attack on senate bill No. 103, providing; for tho Incorporation of the state bar association, when that measure was brought up for final action. He called measure one or tno most vicious that ever had been presented for pasane in any legislature, statins that It sought to set up a small hoard of governors to choose, who might practice law In tho state. Donnelly Opposes Measure Senator T. W.

Donnelly of Pima county also spolo In opposition to tho measure on the Kround that It placed within the hands ot the lawyers all matters relative to their own regulation. He stated that It might just as logically be urged that the interstate commerce commission be abolished and that the railroads he made the arbiters of their own conduct. Others who voted acainst the measure were Senators Merton Marlenson of Tima county and E. I. Whiting of Apache county.

The hill finally was passed after speech- i es in its support were made by Senator Allan K. Terry of Marlco- pa county, introducer of the bill; Senator Fred Sutter of Cochise and Senator Hupo H. Farmer of Yuma. The debate between the senators from Cochise county became bitter CM- P.IUfl A pkanat, rffWftr vrop J5c and ftOc ttM. Amd T- nu 1MSO Thraal and i i I ProfessionalDirectOYlJ Business In another part of the basement.

I The classrooms are equipped with charts showing tho various phases of rifle assembling, us well as with charts used for the study of horses. Equipment Is taken rare of by the detachment, with tho exception of the unit' rms worn by the students. As he enters school, each student is fitted with a complete uniform. Including a pair of high i leather boots and an extra woolen i shirt. He pays a deposit on this uniform and when lis return It in tho spring, if he cares to do such, he.

receives his deposit back with the exception ot the mony expended for the boots, which are non-returnable-. This policy allows the students to obtain their Instruction with a minimum of actual expense, and though the money must be produced in the fall to cover the uniform deposit, It Is welcome when returned by the university in the spring. when Senator Ross made, the statement that the Cochiso county bat-association held some of its meetings in Agua Trieta, Mexico, and that these meetlnps sometimes were marked by conduct which was not a credit to tho profession. Senator i Sutter's denial that this was the case was couched in language sharp as the accusation had been. Just before the early adjournment of the senate It was announced by President Harry W.

Hill that the augmented rules committee would go into session tomorrow morning; and begin work of sifting out meri torious bills for immediate consid eration. New Bills New bills introduced in the last-minute rush which started with the advent of sifting committees in both branches were as follows: S. B. VZi. by Perry of Maricopa, for the relief of Mrs.

T. T. Farish. S. B.

125, by the appropriations committee, providing $4,501.60 for the payment of certificates of indebtedness issued to adjutants general of the state. S. B. 126. by Boss of Cochise, for the relief of Mattie Dart Smith, involving payment for losses sustained during a flood of the Gila river.

S. B. 127. by the committee on public lands, providing for the sinking of a well in Apache county. S.

C. B. 3, extending an invitation to Herber J. Grant, head of the Mormon church, to address the legislature. H.

B. 156, by McConigle ot Coconino, providing for the Issuance of permits by the corporation commission In lieu of certain automobile licenses. H. B. 156, by McConigle ot Co-permitting the highway department to issue certificates of Indebtedness to the amount of A proposed amendment to the constitution.

H. B. 15S, by Coxon ot Cochise, calling a special election so that the people may vote on constitutional amendments. II. li.

159, by Coxon of Cochise, providing for the issuance of inter-j est bearing state highway certifi-! cales of indebtedness. H. B. 160. by Coxon of Cochise, also relating to state highway funds.

H. B. 161, by Coxon of Cochise, regarding the salaries and expenses of members of the state highway commission. IT. B.

162, by McGonigle of Coconino, providing for the prosecution and defense of fourth section relief cases before tho interstate commerce commission. H. B. 163, by Lewis of Maricopa and Malony ot Plrna, regarding contracts with successful bidders. H.

B. 164, by Lewis of Maricopa and Malony of Pima, regarding building contracts. FIRST AID STATION FOR ANIMALS IN CITY BERLIN, Mar. 4. fPl A "first aid station for animals" has been established In the center ot the metropolis by Ilerr Alfred Martin.

This action follows closely upon the i creatiou ot nn ambulance car ser- vice for accidented animals by the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. i Dogs and cats which have met with an accident receive a thorough treatment there. In case a com- plicated operation Is necessary to savs the four-legged patient me the ambulance automobile immediately takes the pet to a veterinary surgeon. Man, Wife Now Laugh and Play Gas Gone "Thanks to Adlerlka. stomach gas' is all gone.

Now hubby and I laugh and play like we used to we're; sweethearts again." Mrs. P. Olson, Just ONE spoonful Adlerika relieves gas and that bloated feeling! so that you can eat and sleep well, i Acts on BOTH upper and lower, bowel and removes rid waste mat- ter you never thought was No matter what you have tried for. your stomach and bowels. Adlerika will surprise you.

Martin Drug Co. To End Skin Torture Use Invisible Zemo Surprising, and gratifying, Is the way cooling Zemo, the remarkable antiseptic liquid, relieves itching rash, blemishes and other skin affections, it clears tno skin. Generally it removes every trace of, Eczema. And because it is such effective antiseptic it prevents; 'andruff. Keep Invisible, odorless, always on hand.

Oct a bottle today. All druggists. 33c, COc. I i i i The purpose of this "lit Jrm- I innstratlon" Is to prove to ymi by showing you, that the remarkable jiatentert features claimed (of RTUAKT'S APIIKSIF PLAPVO-PADf? are) Inilerii unin.uo and to demonstrate Just hnu this nysteni of be used 10 advantage hy you. At this free domom'tration YOU CAN SEE with join own es If Plapan-Pnds, the Stuart's Adhes-invention that was Awarded Gold Medal at Tlotnc; Grand Pii lit Paris; also Honorable Mention at tlie Panama-Pacific KM'osition, San Krancisc etc.

Kf riuisitioned hy war departments of different omititries for disnlded soldiers Trafalgar lfuspit.il Aid fcncietv, London, reports "creat benefit derived from its use In each ease." For almost rinarter century satisfied thousands report suc--ess wi'hoiit delay from work. Stacks of sworn tevthnoni.als re-reived, oven from ir corners rf earth. YOU CAN SEE that STUART'S ADitESlF nre entirely different-being rnecha nico-chrmieo applicators made self-adhesive purporely to keep the hcrh il muscle-tonic, railed "Plapao" continuously np-Tdied to the affected parts, and to minimize dangerous slpipinp and jislnfnl friction, also to eliminate harmful and torturous pressure. YOU CAN SEE bow to "Close the hernial opening no the Rupture can't come that the process of recovery is natural, so no subsequent nse for trus. Tt costs you nothing to SKK.

F.X-AMIN10 and have demonstrated tL j-ou individually and privately this scientific self-treatment which en many others have attestd under ontli freed them from the truss and paved them from the knife. r.ememher tiie time and place and BE SURE TO CALL If not able to call, write for FRF. 11 test of the factor Pl.APAO. Address plapao Stuart St. Fouls.

Mo. Itching Eczema Healed We honestly believe the cranberry cream, will Iicmi any case of ecz.cma or other skin trouble. Come In anil let us tell you about it. t'se one jar, and if ynu are dissatisfied, your money will he refunded. Price $1.

Martin Drug Co. 6 si 01 es. STAY fffi TSSESE DAYS You see rountless people who have pained new beauty, new health and vim, hy fighting excess fat. Some have done this by abnormal exercise and diet, some in a modem, scientific way. Why no! i follow their example? There is a way based on scientific re search.

It combats a cause of excess fat which starvation cannot fight. Thai method is embodied in Marmola pre scription tablets, now used for 20 years. Millions of boxes of them. The results you see wherever you look should in duce you to accept them. i Each box of Marmola contains the formula, also the reasons for results.

So i thera is no secret, no reason to fear harm. You will know that all the good results come in a natural way. Go learn them now. hy asking your druggist for (1 box of Marmola. When the Kiddies Need aTonic To, Frail.

Weak Children, McCoy's Tablets Will Help The iittle ones who nre backward si.d. ll'itless with no ppetlt and hesate to loin In the rollick- came with other children. Tiiey need help for years Me-Cov's Tablets, sutar-coated and easy to take, hae been known as; a sterling; builder of health for runy. thin children and the cost. sn trifling that e'ery anxious mother ought to get them.

S'ixty tablets for CO cents at Mar tin tn)(f or any ilrujrstore In America and hear in mind If you are not satisfied with the Improve- ment in your child at the end of days money hack. Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Ilavft Mustorolp hnroly when a cold stnrts. It lias nil of Cxp- of prand mother's mustard piaster without the burn. You feel a xvnrm tincle as tho healinc ointment penetrates tho then soothincr. coolii sensation ant! Q'lirk relief.

Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple incredicnts. Is recommended hy many nurses and doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, sore throat, stiff r.ork, pleurisy, rheumatism, croup, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back or sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. It mar prevent pneumonia and Jart ubes Xcttcr than a mustard punier i i i i elements which soothe and heal tho inflamed membranes and stop the irritation, while the creosote goes on ta the stomach, is absorbed into blood, attacks the seat of the troubia and checks the growth of tiie germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of coughs from colds, bronchitis and minor forms of bronchial irritations, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu.

Money refunded if not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your drucgist. (adv.) and Phone Numbers of Tucton'a Professional Firms Jewelry Shells, rifles, shotguns. A few specials In railroad watches, musical Instruments l.uf,";rftes, buntinq licenses for 1929. DIAMOND EXCHANGE 61 W.

Congress. P. M. ELI AS Watchmaker. IS West Congress.

Laundry Unique Blanket Laundry. Phons 657-J. Navajo rugs, blankets, pillows and comforts a specialty. We call for and deliver. READ STAR WANT AOS Phone 163 to Giving the Names, Addresses Business and Dancing STUDIO of Russiar Ballet dancing and allied arts Training in all branches.

Russian technique. Phone 926. 40 West Congress St. CHAMBERS ST'JDIO- Ph. 178-J.

Ballroom. Tap Stage Dancing. Lock and Gunsmith W. A. SUKALLE, Tucson Cylinder Grinding Lawn Mowers sharpened and repaired; CO 8.

Fifth Across tha street from Pickwick Stage. Phone 831. PIANO tuning, and repair Work absolutely guaranteed. Piano Service Co. Phone 762.

S776-24 Pickwick Stages System Citizen Auto Stage Co 35 So, 5th Ave. $14.00 Hlore Charm- LOS ANGELES UNDERNEATH a clear, smooth skin, healthy tissues full of rich, red blood thrive. No worry about pimples now. Instead there is a certain satisfaction that gives confidence. All this because rich, red blood Is Nature's way of building and sustaining the body.

Without plenty of rich, red Wood, there can be no strong, sturdy, powerful men, or beautiful, healthy women. You know a clear ekin comes from within. Correct the cause through the blood and pimples, boils, eczema and that sallow complexion will disappear. Thousands have regained their strength and charm by taking a few bottles of S.S.S. Nature's own tonic for restoring the appetite building strength and clearing the body of so-called skin troubles.

"I was troubled with pimples and blackheads. I took a course and SAN DIEGO to EL CENTRO Ask About Our Transcontinental Service STAR STAGE LINE Daily to Oracle, Hayden, Winkelman, Mammoth and Ray 6ppetfte oyfaduy the great tonic IMC IB2S a clear skin comes from within;.

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