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Wednesday May 25 1910.
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FNIOY A flPyfffl
LeiSt Jj -S Ifm M
Your "Pr
Vacation M
REGAL
Oxfords
because they never chafe the heel or
pinch but keep your feet cool and com-
fortable even though you walk climb
of standi all day long. Regal quarter-
sizes afford you the same excel fit as
made-to-measure shoes. Come in for a
perfect-fitting pair of Regals before you
start on your vacation and your pleasure
will not be marred by foot-troubles.
Lerner
Shoe
$350
$400
$goo
CONCERT AT FORT BLISS
OX THURSDAY EVENING
There will be a concert at Fort Bliss
Thursday from 8 to 9. Following- is the
program:
1- March "Show Folks" "Wenrick
2. Overture "Don Juan" Mozart
S. "By the River" Morse
i. -Selection "Falka" Chassaigne
5. Piccolo Solo "Through the Air"..
3Damm
. Sergt. H. Kravltz.
1 6j Two-step "The Great American
Favorite" DeVille
Otis Majowski Chief Musician
Rabbi Schecbter can be found at Rob-
inson's market 114 North Stanton St..
between 6 and 8 oclock a. m. and be-
tween 3 and 5 oclock p. m. during- which
time chickens can be dressed Kosher to
order.
Jw Co.
Eyster's C. O. D. Grocery
Corner Kansas aad Boulevard.
Beli Phones 823 844. Auto Phone 1691
It Pays to Trade Where You Get the Best Goods for
the Least Money.
MY MOTTO:
"Small Profits Quick Sales and for Cash Only."
Home Made Bread fresh every afternoon large
loaf 10c
Grlobe or Cream of "Wheat Brand 48 lb. sack $1.75
Grlobe or Cream of Wheat Brand 24 lb. sack 90c
Grlobe Whole "Wheat or Graham Elonr 12-lb. sack . 60c
Corn Meal 8 3-4-lb. sack .- 25c
7 lbs. "White or Yellow Pearl Meal for r . . 25c
Pure Lard 10-lb. pail
at
Pure Lard 5-ib pail
at
Pure Lard 3-lb. pail
at
Oottolene 10-lb. pail
at
Cottolene 4-lb. pailj
at
Oottolene 2-lb. pail
at
$1.65
... S5c
... 55c
1.60
65c
?5wC
Strictly fresh. Blue Bibbon Butter
three pounds
for
Best quality full Cream
Cheese per lb
10 lbs. best new Poiaatoes
for
15 lbs. good old Potatoes
for I....
Extra fine Valley Aspara-
gus 4 bunches for
Fine new Valley Peas
3 lbs. for
20c
25c
25c
3C
Sew Beets new Turnips Mustard
Greens three 1 A
Young Onions and Radishes
two for
oc
Fancy Pieplant 3 lbs. OP
for OC
Fresh Valley Cherries 6-lb. E
baskets for OOC
Fancv California Cherries OZ
nr fb 6UC
Texas Blackberries large
boxes 2 for
25c
Extra .fine Fancy Wine Sap 1 A
Apples per pound JLU'C
Best head Bice 3 lbs. OP
for wC
Good hulk Macaroni 3 lbs.
for
Strictly fresh Kansas Eggs per dozen 25c
Mountain Park Eggs (fresh every day) per doz. . . 40c
Blue Ribbon Butter (fresh from the creamery
three times a week) 3 lbs. for i . $1.00
Valley Cherries in 6 lb. baskets only 65c
Texas Black Berries or Dew Berries (large boxes)
two for 25c
Phone Us Your Order Early.
First Delivery Leaves at 8 a. m.
iter's C. O.
Corner Kansas
TARTAR is a calcareous
deposit which forms
upon the surfaces of the
teeth and should be re-
moved by the daily use of
PERFEGT
which cleanses preserves
and beautifies the teeth
prevents the formation of
tartar and imparts purity
and fragrance to the breath.
ews
Trsln Bnllerrm.
AH afternoon trams ara reported a
time.
River Is Falling.
Waters of the Rio Grande are reced-
ing rapidlv now having reached a low-
er mark than last year on this date.
Wednesday morning's reading of the
.-t- ty-xo-e. hnwpd the river at
i the 13.6 feet point as against 13.9 of
Tuesday morning. On May zo ivw uie
mark was 14.2 feet.
Dill Pickles.
When vou want some nice dill pickles
to go with your cold lunch you will find
them at
Jackson's Sanitary Grocery
Phone 353.
Democrats May Nominate Republican.
Juneau Alaska May 25. Maj. J. F. A.
Strong a newspaper man whom It was
the intention of the Democratic terri-
torial convention to nominate for de'e-
gate to congress has written a letter
to the convention In which he says he
will not accept the nomination. It is
believed the convention will nominate
James Wickersham the present dele-
gate in congress who Is a Republican.
Dr. Cameron dentist reliable den-
tistry most reasonable prices. Over
Guarantee shoe store. Work guaranteed.
Butter Boosted.
Chicago 111.. May 25. The price of
butter -at Elgin was boosted one cent
Good quality Macaroni
3 pkgs. for
Best imported Macaroni
2 pkgs. for
Best quality Xoodles
per pkg.
7 lbs. bulk Grits
for
Post ToastiesJ 3 pkgs.
for
Cream of Wheat
per pkg. ..:
Puffed Wheat
per pkg.
Quaker or Scotch Oats
per pkg.
8 bars Diamond C Soap
for
6 bars Pearl White Soap
for ".
6 bars Crystal White Soxp
for. -
4 hars Fells Xaptha Soap
for
4 lbs. best bulk Starch
for
c
c
c
25c
25c
c
c
c
c
c
c
25c
c
2 pkgs. Crescent Corn Starch 1 P
"Jello" all flavors
each '
"Jello" Ice Cream Powder
all flavors
Lipton's Jelly Tablets all
flavors
Welsh's Grape Juice all
sizes 10c 25c 45c and
Bhie Ribbon Apple Cider
Vinegar qt. bottles each...
Best Lemons per
dozen
Best quality Oranges small
sizes 3 doz. for
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
c
Large sizes per doz. 25c
30c and
and Boulevard.
Brevities
D. Grocery
e
as a move antagonistic to the big- pack-
ers -who buy up butter and place it in
rn"n ctnraffc. nooordinfr tn an exnlana-
tion ariven at the Cnicaero butter and
j eggs board by Thomas Gallagher.
Charges Against Officer.
of charges affecting the administering- j
I Ot irlCl la. .NUrill Hlliinml.t.ll uuiumia- I
1 sioner at me pun mi. oii rKuiuow
have been received by secretary Nagel
of the department of commerce and
labor. They include those of violating
the laws in giving entry to diseased
orientals and charges made by imml-
I rnint incnActnr Ainmrorth. alles:inr len
iency toward the Hindus and a dispo-
sition to admit them to this country.
Restaurants Closed.
Milwaukee Wis. May 25. Building
inspector Koch has ordered six depart-
ment stores to discontinue their res-
taurant or grill rooms on account of the
fire risks as they were above the
ground floor and in the midst of such
Inflammable material.
I
Called a Blab-Mouth.
Milwaukee Wis.. May '25. Col. Je-
rome A. Watrous. paymaster of the U.
i S. A. retired criticises past commander-
inchief Darling of the G. A. R.. a "blab-
mouth" for his fiery protest against the
! E. Lee in the Hall of Fame and said
J Darling's style of patriotism is the ver
iest sham.
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j Painting paper hanging decorating.
Judgment Against Charitable Home.
Indianapolis Ind. May 25. Judgment
of $4000 against the Good Shepherd so-
ciety a Roman Catholic sisterhood that
maintains a charitable home in this city
was granted in the circuit court In fa-
vor of Mrs. Mamie Smith who alleged
that she was imprisoned against her
will in the home for six years during
which she complained she was forced
to work in an unsanitary laundry. Her
father placed her in the home.
Iced Tea.
These are the days when iced tea
tastes good. We have the best in town.
Chase & Sanborn's special blent.
Jackson's Sanitary Grocery
Phone 353.
Dr. Gallagher Trust Bldg.. hours 9 to
11 a. m. 2:30 to 430 p. m.
Gr-be cleans clothes. 418 N. Oregon.
Some Water Power Left.
St. Louis. Mo. May 25. That the so-
called "water power trust" has not cor-
nered all the vast opportunities In the
United States was the declaration of T.
Comerford Martin of New York before
the National Electric Light association.
Mr. Martin who is executuive secre-
tary said the amount of water power
available for development at a reason-
able cost in the country is from 75000-
000 to 150000000 horsepower.
It's Here
If you can't find what you want at
other places phone us.
Jackson'w Sanitary Grocery
Phone 353.
Dr. Cameron dentist over Guarantee
shoe store. Auto phone 1744.
Dr. Cameron for reliable dentistry.
Ijorimer Robbery Case.
Chicago 111. May 25. Declaring there
is no Illinois statute regulating the elec-
tion of United States senators and ar-
guing therefore. that there was no vio-
lation of law if Lee O'Neill Browne as
is charged pald representative White
to vote for William Lorimer attorney
tv. o. r urresi cuuiiiiuuu eiiuris iv nave
the bribery indictments against Browne
quashed.
Lodsje Funds Missing.
Springfield 111. May 25. The Sanga-
mon grand jury today began the in-
vestigation of charges that in the mer-
ger of the American Home Circle and
the Fraternal Tribunes a $57000 sur-
plus fund disappeared. States attorney
L. M. Maglll says that the probe also
Includes the Knights of the Globe Life
Endowment Fraternal Crystal Lights
and the Independent Order of Mutual
Aid.
Peary Honored.
Edinburgh Scotland May 25. Com-
mander Robert E. Peary has received
the honorary degree of doctor of laws
from the university of Edinburgh. The
conferring of the degree was made be-
fore a distinguished company that gave
the American a cordial reception.
Ir Xot Extradited.
Mexico City Mex. May 25. George C.
Robblns of Los Angeles whose extradi-
tion on the charge of bigamy has been
asked for by the state department at
Washington was found not guilty by
the Mexicon federal district court toady.
After An Exposition.
Baton Rouge La. May 25. In a spe-
cial train of 14 coaches both the upper
and lower houses of the Louisiana gen-
eral assembly left for "Washington to
press the claims of New Orleans for the
Pansrna Canal exposition to be held in
i jfy
Especially
Lik
The sweet
flavour of
a
toastie" .
Po;
Toasiies
Crisp fluffy bits of
perfectly ripe white
com c ooked rolled
and then toasted to an
appetizing brown.
Served with cream
and sometimes fruit
this dainty food pleases
the whole family.
Give the home-folks a
treat.
"The Memory Lingers"
Packages 10c and 15c
POSTUM CEREAL CO... Ltd.
Battle Creek Mich.
V . -J
Leads all other medicines in
the cure of all spring ailments
humors loss of appetite that
tired feeling paleness and
nervousness. Take it.
Get it today in usual liquid form or
ablets called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses $1.
1315. The delegation is headed by Gov.
Sanders.
Call for Longwell's hack at Union
depot.
Alnmo Inn 314M: S. EI Pa.so St. Finest
furnished room in city.
Heart of Susrar Trust As "Witno.vs.
New York May 25. Washington B.
Thomas president of the American Su-
gar Refining company has been sub-
penaed by the government and will ap-
pear as a witness at the trial of Charles
R. Heike secretary-treasurer of the
company who is charged with conspir-
acy to "defraud the government by un-
derweighing sugar.
Special ladles' purses shopping bags
El Paso Trunk factory north side plaza.
The Railroad BUI.
Washington D. C. May 25. Whether
the railroad bill shall prohibit flatly in-
creases in railroad rates without the ap-
proval of the interstate commerce com-
mission or shall extend to six months
the time during which the commission
may suspend increased rates was the
question before 'the senate when it ad-
journed Tuesday.
Xut Fudse 15 Cents Pound.
Thursday only we will sell our own
make of delicious 25 cents a pound nut
fudge for 15 cents a pound.
Potter Drusr Co.
Packers Tndlcted.
Hartford. Conn.. May 25. The federal
grand jury sitting here ha returned
an indictment against the meat packing
firm of Schwarzchild & Sulzberger.
The company is charged with shipping
unmarked and uninspected meat.
Dr. E. C. PrentiKH qjraetlce limited to
diseases of the stomach and Intestines.
Rio Grande Bldg.
Diar. Is. Well.
Mexico City Mex. May 25. Official
and emphatic denial of a report that
appeared to have gained currency in the
United States to the effect that -president
Diaz is dead is given here. Min-
ister of foreign relations Creel is au-
thority for the statement that not only
is there no foundation for the rumor
but that Diaz is in fine health.
Dr. Willis R. Smith Skin genito-
urinary and rectal diseases. Office room3
201 203 Caple's building.
Bates Cut.
Topeka Kas. May 25. Sweeping re-
ductions in express charges have ben
ordered by the state railroad commis-
sion. The board ordered a decrease of
12 percent on all merchandise rates
where the rate per 100 pounds Is in ex-
cess of 1 and a reduction of 15 1-2 per-
cent on all general special rates where
the rate is in excess of 90 cents per 100
pounds. A reduction of 53 percent on
shipments of parts of agricultural im-
plements wa3 ordered.
Dr. Gray Eye Ear. Nose and Throat.
205 Caples Bldg. 2nd floor.
Boll Weevil Spread.
Little Rock Ark. May 25. In the
opinion of Dr. W. E. Hunter entomolo-
gist of the United States department of
agriculture the boll weevil will have
Invaded the entire cotton belt within
the next 15 years. The prediction was
made at the opening session of the in-
terstate cottonseed crushers annual
meeting. To forestall the ravages of
the weeil as much as possible Dr.
Hunter suggested early planting.
Xut Fnds;e 1C Cents Pound.
Thursday only we will sell our own
make of delicious 2$ cents a pound nut
fudge for 15 cents a pound.
Potter Drag Co.
Costly Utah Fire.
Ogden Utah May 25. Fire last night
destroyed the oil tanks and store house
of the Union Portland Cement com-
pany's plant at Devil's Slide 30 miles
east of Ogden. with a loss estimated
at $150000. The origin of the fire is a
mystery.
J. A. Robertson the prescription drug-
gist 407 North Oregon fits trusses and
elastic stockings.
Pnsne. "Up Divorce Question.
Lewisburg W. Va May 25. The gen-
eral assembly of the Southern Presby-
terian church has postponed for an-
other year action on the question of
the attitude of the church toward mar-
riage and divorce.
WOMAN IS CHARGED
WITH HORSE THEFT
Maggie Grillette Arrested in
Sacramento Mountains
by Officer.
Maggie Gillette an American woman
27 years of age was given a hearing
before justice Watson Tuesday after-
noon and bound over to the grand jury
in the sum of ?500 in default of which
she was remanded to the county jail.
Complaint was made Saturday by Ar-
thur Craft that the woman had secured
a horse from him on the Hueco Tanks
road stating that she was hunting for
some horses of her own and would re-
turn his.
However when she failed to return
the animal he made complaint at the
sheriff's office and deputy sheriff R.
G. Ezzell of Tobin Tex. was notified
and started in pursuit. He found the
woman in the Sacramento mountains
near the settlement of Weed he says
and he informed her that he knew where
.the horses were and persuaded her to
go to Alamogordo. He then brought her
back to El Paso and lodged her In the
county jail.
KANSAS STREET FIRE
CAUSES FURNITURE LOSS
Fire at 1:15 Wednesday morning se-
riously damaged the furniture and oth-
er contents of the house at 51S North
Kansas street the damage amounting to
several hundred dollars. Both the Mesa
and Central fire companies l-esponded
to an alarm and extinguished the fire
the origin of which is unknown.
CO.IISIISSIONERS COMPROMISE
GAILEV A CLARK CL.AI3I
Following an executive session the
county commissioners Wednesday
agreed to pay Gailey & Clark $480 f-
extra heavy rock used on the Ysleta
road. This was accepted by Mr. Gailey.
ERALD
!! mn II ill MM II l M I I i-T-"iTTtiUL"TfiirniTri
Some men are afraid of
success and when it conies
and takes them by the hand
they draw back in a kind of
panic and cannot of their
own free will be induced to
lay their fingers on the
treasure before them.
And some men as Mark
Hanna once remarked
wouldn't know a good busi-
ness proposition if they saw
it on the street comer.
Then again some men
lose by believing too much
while countless thousands
never know success by be-
lieving too little.
The open minded man of
.judgment and action is the
man who knows success.'
Success in life is measured
by a man's investments.
Now is the favorable time
to invest in El Paso real es-
tate. El Paso real estate is
in some respects a more
staple investment than gold
because the production of
gold fluctuates.
Gold has decreased in val-
ue nearly 40 percent in the
last 15 years while all the
time El Paso real estate has
consistently increased in
value and will continue to
increase so long as popula-
tion increases.
Splendid opportunities are
everywhere in El Paso and
he who sees them not is
blind; he who sees them and
passes them by is missing
the chance of his life.
Invest now and invest in
the greatest real estate gold
mine on the American con
tinent -
A STRAY BULLET
ENDS NINE LIVES
Leon Roland Faces Charge
of Killing Sir Thomas
Valuable Feline.
Sir Thomas Cat a maltese feline who
made his home at the residence of Mr3.
J. H. Fish 1012 Wyoming street lost
his nine lives Friday night a bullet
having penetrated his brain.
Mrs. Fish who raises cats of the mal-
tese variety for the -trade caused the
arrest of Leon Roland who lives nearby
and he was arraigned for trial before
a jury in the court of Justice E. H. Wat-
son Wednesday on a charge of "wilfully
and wantonly killing a certain male
maltese cat the property of Mrs. Fish."
The charge against Roland was later
dismissed on the motion of county at-
torney Bridgers.
MEETING CLOSES
The protracted meeting at the East El
Paso Baptist church which has been
conducted by Rev. Mr. Head resulted in
18 additions to the church. The meet-
ing has closed.
Not One Woman
Out of a Hundred
trill ever change back to ords-
nary vanilla "when she has
used
once
BURNETT'S
VANILLA
There's as much difference
in the strength and flavor of
Burnett's Vanilla and the
cheap common kinds as there
is between pare rich ice cream
and the thin weak cornstarch
kind.
Al'wa.ys insist on getting
Burnett's Vanilla
You will fume better
desserts if yoa do
fhipiit F.T PARO K llll K9H Sfllfiimi
gg .. .. Bta g g u H?m. S W v 19 J m
A home is something we all
must have; we must either rent
or buy one. We want to talk
now to the man who rents but
is ambitious to buy. You can
take possession of one or two
lots in
by paying only $10 or $20 and pay the bal-
ance just like you pay your rent now. The
difference is that the rent applies on the pur-
chase price of the lots. You are buying your
own home instead of buying property for the
landlord.
We do not need any argument to bolster
the truth about GOVERNMENT HILL.
It has the location which will make it the
PRETTIEST HOME SECTION of El Paso.
GOVERNMENT HILL has city water.
GOVERNMENT HILL has good electric
street car service.
GOVERNMENT HILL has many of our
best and most influential citizens living there.
GOVERNMENT HILL is building up rap-
idly. '
GOVERNMENT HILL overlooks the en-
tire city and valley.
Caples Bldg.
DAXCE AT POST. I and their friends. Last Saturday!
There will be a dance at Fort Bliss r dance was greatly enjoyed by all par-
on Saturday evening for enlisted men ' ticipating.
Do Yon 1
Want
eauti
This is one of the rarest opportunities in El Paso and
for this month only this beautiful 8-room buff pressed
brick bungalow on Xorth El Paso street best location
in the city will sell on easy terms. Small payment
down balance to suit. You will buy direct from owner
arid save agent's commission. See
S9 1 J-l
Office C. I. Bldg.
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Phone 35
I Buy This
109 N. Oregon Up Stairs.
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