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EJL PASO H.EKAUJ
GUFTBI STRIKE
ti apxtr
Union Official Says Diffi-
culty in Arizona Will
Soon Be Adjusted.
'"iifton. Ariz. Xoi. 14. Union offi-
r als Haveuport and McKInnon. who
iave arrived from Globe to investigate
he strike of Arizona Copper company
.mMnv.i n-pnt imlav m Morenci to
observe the strike conditions there.
Two mas" meetings of strikers have
been held here both i.ting orderly. At
ont of the meetings. I "avenport voiced
r. a--surane that the matter would
be amicably settled In a few days.
The strike center at Morenci. only
sr eltcrmn at Clifton having been
ciT!ed o-K.
"lO"' '"'"' '" "" -""-
... i t .- ...
. ys employ were still at work Mon-
oat .--iieved liable to he called out
r an tinn.
There s no excitement here and quiet
T-rcvails throughout the district.
WHY?
g PHONE 2576 220 MESA AVE. g
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Wi SI 8 3Ffc f? $ H 8? P8 J! 10 '
k9 BwGb e?b &' ksfgftt a bsbob H
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Start the Day Right With a
Cup of M. J. B.
NATIONS
Druggists Praise Dr.
CUSTOMERS ALWAYS SATISFIED WITH RESULTS.
I have been handling Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root "for two years and over
and my customers are always satisfied
with the results obtained from its use.
I know of a case of Liver trouble
where Swamp-Root proved very' bene-
ficial. I" believe it Is one of the finest
kidney remedies In the country.-
Very truly yours
H. H. BROWN.
Druggist
Pinnacle. N. C.
November lith 1315.
Prove What Swarap-Root Will Do For You.
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton X. T.. for a sample size
bottle. It wilt convinct anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable in-
formation telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing be sure and
mention the El Paso Daily Herald. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size
Lotties for sale at all drug stores. .
BANKING
BY MAIL
4
A request for our new free booklet. "Banking by Mail" carries
with it no obligation to open an account. All we ask is an oppor-
tunity to explain clearly why your savings should earn 4 percent
and why your money will be absolutely safe If sent by mall to
this institution. You may have occasion to thank us for this sug-
gestion. Write today and ask for our New Booklet
El Paso Bank and Trust Company
JL Guaranty Fond Bvnk.
El Paso Tex.
CP:
I.F.VY HRnrFRYrniWPANV UDERsk
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JUST ARRIVED
New Dill Picfclej dozen 25c
New Sonr PicHes dozen 15c
Nice Large New Mackerel each. 15c
New Imported Holland Herring
4 for.. 25c
Trade With Us and Save Money
Phones 505 and 506
HURT AS TRAIN
HITS HIS lim
John Dorsey of Near Las
Cruces Suffering From
Bad Skull Gash.
John Dorsey. ased about SO years liv-
inpr a short distance rrom Las Cruces.
is surrerinR from a oaa gasn in im
! base of his skull which might prove
fatal as a result of an accident this
moraine about 10:10 oclock when the
Santa Fe passenger train struck hi au-
tomobile near Las Cruces.
The accident was witnessed by prac-
tically no one according to reports
here and the best information is that
Dorsey jumped when he saw the au-
tomobile would be struck bv the train.
; Thp car rpnonnaea wneii wit- tMi.ni uu
t and Mr. Dorsey was caught by the
. ... .
back swine oi tne auiomouue.
He was taken to his home .nearbv.
r.nd is beirg given medical attention
He has a wife and about foui children
As the winter holidays
approach with their
many social gatherings
and parties the hostess
begins to plan the spe-
cial affair she expects tc
give. Every little detail
must be gone over many
times so as to insure its
success. One thing she
is certain she would like
to have and that is
GOOD COFFEE; so
pleasant memories of
the occasion will linger
in the minds of her
guests.
Will not only meet every re-
quirement of the social fete
and make it a success but will
make every day in the week -a
joy.
Because it is a perfect blend
of the best coffee grown se-
lected and scientifically
blended by coffee experts.
Put up in sanitary sealed tins.
Roasted and ground ready
tzi
for use.
1 lb. sanitary sealed cans. .45c
2 lb. sanitary sealed cans. .85c
3 lb. sanitary sealed cans $1.25
5 lb. sanitary sealed cans $2.00
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Kilmer's Swamp-Root
Ve are pleased to handle Dr. Kilmers
Swamp-Root for our customers are al-
ways satisfied with the results ob-
tained from it3 use. Our present man-
ager who ie an old time drug man has
used it with good results in Kidney
trouble and does not lose an opportun-
ity to recommend so fine a medicine.
Very truly yours.
PORTER'S DRUG STORE.
North Main St Salisbury. X. C
November 15th 1S15.
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COMPOUND
INTEREST
New NuU lb 25c
New Shelled Almonds lb 65c
New Shelled Pecans lb 75c 1
New Citron lb 35c '
New Lemon and Orange PeeL lb. .30c )
Imported Candied Cherries lb 65c.
Mail Orders Prompt Attention I
ill!
204 and 206 E. Overland St
0M1UTO
S DKOISOOIE
Supposed to Be Girl Who
Studied in Hospital; May
Have Taken Acid.
I Becoming unconscious while inline
in an automobile owned by the City
Service compant. a young woman
about 10 yeait. of ace was taken to the
emergency hospital Tuesday morning
at 11:15 oclock. The woman according
! to the driver of the automobile got into
j the. car at the Imperial cafe and after
ordering him to drive her around be-
came unconscious.
Dr. G. B. Calnan. who was called to
the hospital stated that he believed
the young woman was suffering from
the swallowine of a drug although n
was very difficult to tell she iein
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tinoo as a Miss Cole formerly a nurse
at Kolston hospital. Inquiry at the
hospital developed that a nurse by that
name had been employed there but
bad only been in training- for a short
time and had left several months ago.
The unconscious woman was thinly
clad and appeared to have been suffer-
ing1 from the cold.
LEITNER MUST NOW ROLL
PEANUT AROUND BLOCK
Though he was bound bv agreement
gallop down Alameda aenue and
to
through the streets of the citv har-
1 nessed to a light buggy Saturday after-
noon the troubles of William Leitnet.
i who wagered on Charles E. Hughes to
win the presidential race are not yet
' over. Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclock
Leitner will begin the payment of a
second bet. by rolling a peanut around
the ni Paso Brewing association in the
3600 block. Alameda avenue.
Private G. Swan of the ISth cavalry
with whom Leitner made the wager.
wii' te on hand to witness the pay-
ment of it. and. incidentally to rejoice
.n the election of Woodrow Wilson. A
large crowd of troopers are expected to
come down from Fort Bliss to witness
i the payment of the bet. The peanut
will be of ordinary size and will be pro-
pelled around the block by the fingers
of Leitner.
j Tuesday morning Leitner declared
that he had nearly- forgotten his re-
j maining bet but in spite of being ar-
J rested twice Saturday afternoon once
( 'ty county officers and once by patrol-
man Roy Thomas who "tagged" his
1 buggy he was ready to pay his second
wager.
i RAZOR IN FAMILY 50 YEARS
STOLEN FROM COL. BARLOW
i The headiuarte-s of CoL 'Walter
Barlow of the ?Ist Michlcan infantry .
was entered by thieves Monday nipht I
and a valuable razor treasured by CoL
j Barlow as an heirloom was stolen
j The razor was manufactured many
! years aeo in Detroit and had been
I in the family of Capt- Barlow for half
a century according to a report made i
to the police
TV. R. Karlyle. of the Anseles hotel.
asked the aid of the police Tuesday
morning in recovering: an overcoat and
several articles of clothing which were
taken from his room Monday night. :
Thieves thought to be younjr boys I
earlv Tuednv morninc- ntillprt tin turn '
young trees 'from the front yard of
the home of John Roberts at 1408 East
! Boulevard. The trees were valued at
o each.
Clothinir and toilet articles wptr
taken from the home of Walter Lane. I
at 1310 Magoffin avenue Monday '
nignt oy burglars.
A .45 caliber Colts automatic p!sto'
was stolen from the home of C. New
debar. 4130 Hueco street in Govern-
ment Hill Monday night.
CHAIRMEN OF RED CROSS
SEAL COMMITTEES NAMED
At a meeting of the tuberculosis com-
mittee at Church of St Clement last
night. Mrs. T. W. Lanier announced
the appointment of the followlne
-!-a!rmen of committees to manage tie
. sale of Red Cross seals:
Booth committee. Mrs. J. A. Potter:
school committee. Mrs. E. A. Henning:
I mail order committee. Mrs. T. W. La
nier; cnairman ror sale or seals among
troops J. E. Benton; publicity commit-
tee. A. W. Norcop.
J. E. Benton -was elected treasurer
of the committee and A. W. Norcop
chairman.
Many more workers are needed to
make the sale a success and anyone
willinir to helD out in (hi irarl- l
J asked by Mrs. Lanier to report to her. i
. r CTK"TirWC '
) A. C Stephens about 60 years of '
age. a nioneer builder nf TTl Tann H;i
.iionaay morning at nis Home 607 North '
riorence street alter an illness of
some time
' Cnminer to VA Pgcn hn. rf ..-
u. . u.w uwwut ... Jdl.3
ago. decedent engaged in the general
contracting business being a member
of the firm of Rattenbury Davis and
Stephens. He was a native of Chicago
where he was a contractor before com- i
insr to El Paso.
Funeral services will be arranged on
the arrival of a niece. Miss Gladvs
Stephens of Boston. Mass. A brother. I
aisu resiaing in lioston. will arrive In
the city within the next few days.
MRS. HENRIETTA Rt'RNAP.
Mrs. Henrietta Burnap. aged 26
jears died Monday afternoon at
three oclock at a local sanatorium
after an illness of some time. The
uecedent is survived by her husband.
Mrs. Burnap came to El Paso from
Miami. Ariz. where she had made her
home for a number of years. Funeral
services were held this afternoon at
two oclock at the chapel of the McBean.
Simmons and Hartford undertaking
company. Burial was made In Ever-
green cemetery.
rilVEKAI. OK MRS. POME DEAN.
Funeral services of Mrs. I'ensie Dean
wife of George AV. Dean of EI Paso
who died Sunday at a local hospital
of typhoid fever will be held Thurs-
day afternoon at the First Methodist
Episcopal church at two oclock.
Mrs. Dean was an actire worker in
the affairs of the First Methodist
church. She was a native of Essex.
I1L She is survived by her husband.
a 19 year old son and four brothers.
K. M. VI1.0. nOI XD OVER
Followinir his nrellminarv hearlnc
before United States commissioner
Samuel L. Kelly. E. M. Wilson charged
with having government property in
his possession was bound over Mondav
to awaft the action of the Federal grand
I
3 1
. jury in April. His bond was fixed at 1
S.50. I
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OVERCOATS
In Tailored Styles That
Are Different
Made to Fit and Fit to Wear
iJkcaaemUolf
2nd Floor City Nal'l. Bonk BUg.
3
MIME
TKKHEffi
i City Takes Further Steps
j to Put Its Apparatus
' On Al Basis.
Fir. chiff John "V. Vra uuiun' e:
Tuesday afternoon that the i.ew (:
public auto fiit truck which b.i. I.e. r
tried out for the past few da? ha -been
accepted the depaitment. Tin
bed of the hose wagon in hose eomparr
Xo. ;. attached to the C. ntral static. :
will be placed upon the truck whi. '
uill also bt- used t ;tull the he.o
pumping ensme formerly lrawn ..
horses. The purchase of the trm k will
mark the retirement of four horses
from company No. '1 and will leae
but two nieces of horse drawn aniur-
" I atus in tne local department.
The new truck will unl he nlneed in
wMy. ou.nas been taken
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make the necessary additions.
llorS SB.NT1S.CK IIKI.O VV
i. Pi.in or MOTIIKR
The plea of his mother procured fo-
Manuel Franco aged 17. a suspensior
of a sentence of four years in the peni-
tentiary following his conviction in
i he "4th district court on a charge of
burglary Monday. Franco pleaded
guilty to the charge of robbing John
Burton last summer. After hearing the
statement of the boy's mother that h
i TyLt. JS.-SP '. ' K
. Jm suspended sentence.
was her sole support judge Dan M
Fin:i:n or m iiiikii ciiim:e.
A verdict of not guilty was returned
by a jury in the J4th district court Mon-
day under instructions of judge Dan
M. Jackson in the case of John Sanders
a negro charged with the murder of
-loe Robinson a negro September -ft.
Sanders had entered a plea of self de-
ft nee. The shooting followed a dispute
regarding a chandelier. Robinson was
said to have threatened Sanders before
the shooting occurred.
TItYIXfS 3 OV IHritOI.ARV CHARGE.
Charged with the burglary of the Rio
Grande pharmacy on August SI. Jesus
Angel and Guillermo Gonzales were on
Mondav brought to trial before judge
Dan M. Jackson in the Jlth district
court.
"Whenever ou Vred a General Tuiie
Take Gruve'
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains th.'
well known tonic properties of QUI-
NINE and IRON. 56c.
Notice Tenement Owners.
Lee Newman can get more money out '
of your property at a less cost than '
anvone el"e. Ask his clients. i
Phone 4604. 90SH & El Paso.
(Advertisement.) j
I.aillra. P.efinlsh your furniture and '
floors with sole proof colored varnish. '
;0c finishes a large'chalr. 90c a. room.
Ask us about it. Lander Lumber Co.
Adr. I
Gnnn for Rent Alien Arms and Cv.
cle Co- 04 N Oregon Adv
EL PASO STORAGE
WAREHOUSE
PHONE 2166
Household goods and trunks
stored under watchman's super-
vision with best accomodations
"' Icsr cast.
Over 2.000
Satisfied Customers
UP-TO-DATE 7-PASSE.HGER CABS.
S3.0S rEH HOUR.
AUTOS
PHONES S09-S10
AUTO LIVERT CO.
Oliver Carr. Mm. Cor. Una A Ulunrt.
niqu
TODAY
"The Crimson
Stain Mystery"
When Clubs
"Were Trumps
A COMEDY
FRI. SAT. SUN.
Francis Bushman
Beverly Bayne
"The Diplomatic
Service"
gffltr?a.wrMss
LL-ANS
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 25c at all druggists
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JW
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ndard
You Have to Pay Cash But You
Wednesday and Thurs-
day Specials
Compare these prices
with other stores.
10 Pound Can Snow-
drift for $1-70
Larije Can Criseo
for $1.30
7 Bars Crystal White
Soap for 25c
2 Cans Old Dutch
Cleaner for 15c
24 Pound Sack Gold
Coin or Moses Best
Flour for $1.40
4S Pound Sack for $2.75
." Cans Tip Top Toma-
toes for 25c
Good Grade Cora per
can He
2 Packages Good Oats
for .". 15c
: Pounds Fancv Black
Eyed Peas for . 25c
? Pounds Fancy Pinfe
Beans for 25c
? Pounds Fancy Lima
Beans for 25c
2 Pounds Fancy Prunes
for 25c-
Tall Cans Pet Milk per
an 10c
25ft Walter Bakers Cho-
colate for 20c
Pay
I i.
TANDARD CASH
Cash Store No. 2.
Corner Boulevard and
Kansas St. Phone 4340
and 4341.
AJ" J0 the price at which thb picture is being shown in Eastern
But 25 35 and 50c
is the admission price to Herbert Brenon's wonderful picture
"War Brides"
with the unsurpassed emotional star
MME. ALLA NAZIMOVA.
At The Alhambra
FIVE DAYS
Beginning Wednesday Nov. 15th ending Sunday Nov. 19.
Eat at Silver King Cafe
209 San Antonio
Quick Service
Popular Prices
fJus Catsaron Prop.
WALK OV
Rubber Heels 35c
Enterprise Shoe and Leather Co.
316 MESA AYE.
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How to Avoid Cold
With a present shortage of 1 00000 Cars reported by the American Railway As-
sociation also scarcity of labor at the mines A Coal shortage in El Paso seems al-
most certain. Protect your home from discomfort by placing your order for the
necessary fuel today.
Worsham Palm & Singleton
Phone 389
We Will
Please
n Quality Service and Price
Without a question of a doubt we have the freshest and best
stock of Fresh Fruits Meats and Vegetables to be found in El
Paso and owing to the enormous quantity in which we buy goods
to supplv our stores we secure the very lowest possible prices
which enables us to sell you your supplies at prices that cannot
he met bv other stores. At the present time we are receiving
manv thousand dollars worth of goods contracted for last spring that
we will sell vou at prices as low as most merchants have to pay for
ame qualitv of goods at this time. We deliver orders amounting to
2.00 or over. Our fleet of fifteen auto trucks gives us the best de-
livery system in the Southwest.
It Is Very True That at the
Cash Stores
Chase and Sanborn's
Coffees and Teas are
known the U. S. over as
the World's Best
Chase and Sanborn's
High Grade Coffees are
absolutely in a class to
themselves The are
selected private planta-
tion growth blended
with pure Arabian Mo-
cha. We are El Paso's sell-
ing agents for Chase
and Sanborn's
Diamond Blend Coffee.
per lb 25c
Aanchor Blend Coffee.
per lb 30c
Crusade Blend Coffee
per lb 35c
Crusade Blend Coffee
3 lb. can for $1.00
Golden Glow per lb. 40c
Seal Brand per lb. .40c
Orange Pekoe Tea.
per lb 65c
Orange Pekoe Tea
1-2 lb. for 35c
If you enjoy good Tea
drank Orange Pekoe.
Fancy Blue Ribbon Fresh Egss. per dozen. . .48c
Fancy Maricopa Butter Sweet and Fresh
per pound .. . 40c
Cash and Pay Less at
Cash Store No. 3
Corner Stanton and Over-
land St. Phone 863.
Cash Store No.
407 North Oregon
Phone 89S.
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TEXAS GRAND
NO SHOW TONIGHT.
Oninic to the Christian Science
lecture the Audra Alden Players
do not appear until tomorrow
Wednesday Matinee 3:30.
Tomorrow Matinee 10c
343 GOOD SEATS
First Floor Seals 25c
Friday. Amateurs.
Coming "Nearly Married"
Full Weight Coal
You
and Markets
Certainly Pay Less
In the Standard Mar-
kets you will always
find the very best cuts
of Kansas City Meats
U. S. Government in-
spected. Fancy Sweet Pea B'and
Sugar Cured Bacon by
the 1-2 strip per lb. 26c
Fancy Merit Brand Su-
gar Cured Hams
per lb 24c
Select Dry Salt Pork in
5 lb. lots or over
per lb 21c
Select Shoulder of Yeal.
per lb 16c
Fancv Dressed Hens
per lb 20c
Fancy Fresh Oysters.
per pint 25c
TTJKKEYS
For Thanksgiving are
now arriving by the
hundreds and being
placed in our Sanitary
Feeding Pens. We will
have the finest lot of
Turkeys for Thanksgiv-
ing ever offered in El
Paso.
the
STORES
4.
St.
Cash Store No. 5.
2907 Alameda Atc.
Phone 1863.
saw iBBW i
I? Ask Fay ?
CRAWFORD
THIS WEEK
C Big Acts cz
O In All
3 p. m. 7:309:00
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