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ALWAYS TAKE PAPA'S ADVICE -.- BY WHEELAN
nOOLEST PLACE TO SHOP IN EL PASO
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We Give "S. & H." Green Trading Stamps
50000 SWEET PEAS Per Day Fresh Hourly 5c PER BUNCH
There Will Be Several
REMARKABLE BARGAINS
IN THE
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WILLAED RAPIDLY
TAKES ON WEIGHT
(Continued Prom Pnc EleTcn.)
Government Bonds
Do Not Offer A Safer Investment Than Lots In
overnm
Of course We mafe this comparison only in a general way but you can
draw your investment conclusion on an absolute basis.
ent Hiir
where his exercise will be mild means
greater bulk by fall.
ance in New York he weighed around
-- aitnousn ne was as tall then as
now. A year or so before he won the
cl'ampionshlp he beamed in the neigh-
borhood of 235 fiKhtine condition. He
) carried 247 pounds into battle against
I Jack Johnson and less than a year
' later when he fouKht Moran. his ring
weight was 253. That 259 was reached
only after a month of strenuous re-
ducing. Wlllard right now Is said to weigh
around 285 having taken on much
weight since he concluded operations
nith Moran. Six months from now if
the weight continues to attach itself
to his frame. Willard will notch be-
yond 300. That means he will have
difficulty reducing to 275 for his next
fight.
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Is In The Direct Path of El Paso's Popular
Growth.
N CONSIDERING this Growth also take into consideration the
wonderful crowth that has centered in Government Hill. Not onlv
growth as applied to people but to the enhancement of values. Gov-
ernment Hill has all the improvements and none of the drawbacks that
sometimes attach themselves to suburban property.
If You Will Investigate Now
You Will Invest Now In
I.IHii
Government Hill
TRAINING CAMP OFFICERS
ORDERED TO SAN ANTONIO
Th following army ordera have been Is-
sued Capt J M JJoe. jr. 12th Infantrj Capt.
l Sloan. Infantry. Klrnt Lieut B.
Hod pes. Fourth Infantry. Ftrat Lieut. B. F.
Klatlne and First Lieut. W. G. Murchlson.
Infantn. UI report to commandtne general
southern department for asslKnznnnt to duty
at cltUcns tralntne nmp to be held at Fort
Sam Houston June 12 to July 8.
First Lieut F. IV. Boechen 17th Infantry:
Flrbt Lieut. O W. Kwell. Third Infantry and
rtecond Lieut. I. C Rabors;. Seventh cavalry
-rill report to commanding; general bout hern
U-partment for duty at cttixen' tralnlne
ramp at Fort Sam Houston June 12.
Leave of absence rapt. Duncan Klllott.
Fifth cavalry extended thre month. Flrt
rjeut. Jam en BIylhe. 30th Infantry. sen
days.
Majors T-oui Brechemin Jr. C P Rob-
hlnit. fantalns T. C. Austin. R. II. Plerson.
I nWlral corps and flrft lieutenant H C
J Moore and E. A. Noyea medical reserv
I ortJM. nill Droceed to Fort Ham Houston and
report to commanding general southern de-
partment for assignment to temporary dun
Captains F. C. A. Jtellam. jr . W. It.
Thearle A. O. Davis and W. II. Tefft. med-
ic al lorpn will report by telegraph to com-
manding general southern department for
assignment to temporary station that de-
partment MaJ w C Cannon qaartermaater corps.
Blouse
Opportunity
Extraordinary
50 Dozen of the
season's new-
est and best
models and ma-
terials at very
much less than
regular prices.
Center
Floor.
ff Tomorrow
Opportunity
Thursday jC
Departments
Will Offer
Their
Biggest
Bargains
To
Shrewd
Shoppers
Tomorrow
COME
EARLY
A WORD TO THE WISE
IS SUFFICIENT
To tho-p vtlio liae attended preiou? Opportunity Pa Sales it it unnecegtearr to ao
into detail. 10 loose wno nave not aiienm-d. we aK mat mev urou into in store
tomorrow whether intending to buy or not. and tret an idea of the priee concessions we offer
on Opportunity Dav. As j-ou get better senile during the mormner when clerk are not so rushed
we &ugge-t that you eome early.
Thursday -A Millinery Opportunity
El Paso Has Never Had
A FINAL CLEAN-UP OF
Odd Lots In Trimmed Hats
Accumulated from our many l)ig purchases. Some of
these lots sold for as much as $7.50. Ordinarily other
stores would not sell these until the end of the 'sea-
son but Ave always give our customers the benefit of
sale prices when the styles are seasonable and right
when you want them. e warn you now that there
are only 62 hats in the two lots so don't be disap-
pointed" if they are all gone if you come late.
LOT No. 1
CHOICE..
95c
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LOT No. 2 $195
CHOICE ....
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will proceed to pouglac Arl? . for tempor-
ary duty as camp quart rmastcr organH.l
"""Ic'od Lieut. E I Maiden. Tint cavaln
will proceed tc Fort Sam Houston for e.m
Ination for atation section ot the signal
corps thence to proper station.
Orders of May . relating to Capt. C .
Blikely. Fifth Field artillery are revoked
ilent. Col. O. O. Creas cavalir. acting In-
DMtor general. Is rdieied temporarily from
ESl rtwa-tm-nt. and will proce-d
to Fort Sam Houston for temporary duty
as Inspector of southern department.
All good dealers will sell you Sulz-
bercers Majestic Hams and Bacon
"Dellctously Different Adv.
CANDY SPECIAL
On Our Delicious
Crisp Cocoanut Brittle
20c The Lb.
WEDNESDAY ONLY
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BANKING
BY MAIL
4
COMPOUND
INTEREST
A request for our now fre booklet. "Bankine by Mall" euriea
with it no cLligation to open an account All we ask is an oppor-
tunity Jo explain clearly why your sayings should earn 4 percent
and Yh3T 7'" "oney will be absolutely safe if sent by mall to
this institution lou may haye occasion to thank us for this
suggestion.
Write to-day and ask for our New Booklet
El Paso Sank and Trust Company
a Guaranty Fnnd Bank
El Po Te.
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f&fff'J
Mode In Kl l'nan.
rAl present we can offer you some most desirable Lots many of them .
on already paved streets at prices ranging from
$200 to $450
Terms can be arranged.
W. Ho Austin
105 N. Oregon Stteel. . Phone 4715.
Jas sL.'Marr (Si :Co;
304 San Antonio Street. Phone 4350.
AGENTS.
Why hhould you take a chance
"When vou can j?ct
PURE
DISTILLED
DRINKING WATER
Nature's insurance against disease germs I
We can serve vou with PURE DISTILLED
"WATER in sterilized glass bottles on short notice
in any quantity.
Ask us about our economical Coupon System
and quick service.
EL PASO ICE
& REFRIGERATOR CO.
Corner Mills and Ochoa Streets
telephones 114 and 115.
IwBirWl&ifB We Have Moved To ur New Bui'fo&
r ms. ww. 317 TEXAS STREET.
And Are Now Ready For Business
IFc carri! a full line of: Base Ball Tennis Coif Fishing Tackle and
Other Athletic Goods.
SHELTON-PAYNE ARMS CO.
VALSPAR
Is i dMuh of itreat luruiti. It won't turn white 1st it 10 Inside
" imtMrie work The wcithci won"t effect V.ilspai Neither mill hut
w itci cr hot dlshe
Tell Us Your Paint Troubles.
TUTTLE PAINT AND GLASS CO.
210-212 N. Stanton St. Phones 205-208.
AUTOMOBILE AND
AUTO TOPS
ACCESSORIES DIRECTORY
Made to Order in 1 Paso Promptly
E. T. AMONETT
si:vr covuns
TOCH1STS TEJiTS
Phone 980
400-402 Texas Sti
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CADILLAC SALES COMPANY
E. P. S. W. BLDG. PHONE 5105
EL PASO OVERLAND AUTO CO.
Overland Automobiles and Willys Trucks
120-122 SAN FRANCISCO STREET. PHONE 170
FISK RED TOP NON-SKIDS FOR FORDS 5000 MILE GUARANTEE
WESTERN MOTOR SUPPLY CO.
Phone 528. 318 San Frtnciico St
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