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JCjJU JTA.OU SXJMXJLJUU
.Utmclaj December le lyiu.
F. J. WHITELOCK
. - nA"!! ni
bt&rnUMUIIUH
Made Northern Mexico Act-
ing Manager For Oil
Co.: Steele Leaves.
F-ar r- 7 "Whltelock. ns&istant mana- j
-.r At thr Tir-. Oil corporation for the '
norther- division in Mexico has been j
promote? to the position of acting man- I
Egej- of the company for the same terri- j
tor; . -with headquarters at Juarez. j
Mr. -Whitelock succeeds G. A. Steele
t' e former manager who left Juarez
t " Sundays ago to take up his duties !
c t f.g sales man&str In charge of the
re Mexican dh l.-ion '
The territory of ti ' nor-iiru division j
-fjbrace the entire liroder from Mata-
tc oros opposite Jtfrov r.s ille. to Ensen- .
f. a. L we' 'allf"rtra. as far down the
rest oat js tii' 'Tritorv of Teri1".
i .a aa far south :Iopk tlie east side .s
S--t nu? :n a line lrrm riedras Xegi.if-
and a or as D:ir.."n n a line f-on;
Ii Pas The -orporttioa. the h-.td-iuarter
of whi. i art- it St. L.m;s.
jna! J ' s 48 agen .rs n Mexico in rior-
ir.al times l.ut at present there are only '
35 In . t emtion.
The -e Juari-r mristr started with i
the Fierce nil corporation in lsll. when
It was known as the Waters-Pierce
comapny. as trailing auditor. Later;
lie was n.ade ageit for the company at
Torre n for two year? when he became
ageni. Uonterey. remaining there one
year ' came t Juarez in August
1914 as ... -si-tant manager. '
Mr vvii it-lock has X6 veari.' business j
eipi rieii-1 n Mexico. lie was the last !
Iresidf . oi the Torreon Foreign club
-when ' a1- confiscated by the Villis-
tas. Tl -; 1 onie is in the De Luxe apart-
mecs i j. iM i'aso.
DEPOSITORS IN TEAGUE AND !
LONGVIEW BANKS GET CHECKS
Aus p Tei Dec. IS. Co.-nmissioner
of asur-rce and banking Austin is to-
?ay serujpj out S50 checks to non-in-te-es--
! irn g depositors of the Farm-
ers' a '- M- rciiants" Stat bank of
Teagu- Ti ' check-- are drawn against
the gaiariiit;. fund and ther total
amour. s J'.iMll. The sending out of
ese 4. --ki is carrying out the plana
for 1. .j H'l.'uou of tnis bank.
The "ramist-ioner hat also snt out
checks o tn- non-interest bearing: de-
positors o: ;he Peoples' State bank of
Lorgv cv. . Th. amount f 36.;r.v was
takn out of the guaranty fund.
IP10TMS
HEHD H TE1
MJ
anV I
J
That Show How-
Facts Can Be Told In
Very Little Space
ioll'wir.g are the ten word en-
tracts taker from hundreds of inter-
-irieivs ii-om an over iexas telling 01
natural 'nalitas and what it is doing i
x .. w .-i . T
lor the sick and ailing:
Dallas Henrv A HoiiriL V P South
land Life Insurance Co.. "Vitalitas has .
ven a i-lesmg to Texas. 1 recommend
it." I
E.1 P.-isv J. C. Moltan--. Secy of the I
T. S. Copper Co. I have gained eight I
puunds. Vitalitas fixei me up right." '
Ltbertv L. C Chambers. Coutitv i
Treasu'fV. "I beleve Vitalitas the oest J
TnpjTirm. on purtii tor indiirestion." '
AasUr. Rev. 11. I. Watson. Baptist !
Church "I have ponied fifteen pounds !
Co four Lotties of itilitas." !
Saa Antonio P.. V. Grf-er. prominent
atjckman. -1'8 Dunning avenue. "Vital-
tas relieved me of i ).-urr.atit-m after j
twenty i-ears." :
Vital'tas i diffT- r t. Even v.here all i
man-mde medicines fail it If quickly
eriective for enronic maigesnon. rneu-1
xnatism. r.ervous dehllitv. liver and kid- i
xtey Ills Sold bv all druggists. I
Samp- Vitalitas at Kellv & Pollard's 1
3rug St. re Also sold by Tamer's Drug
Store. Las ruce: Columbus Drug1
Ctnra fv.l -i -him Trti!flu Timer Store t
Doug1
l:- be. lru:r Store. Eis-
hee Aj
Advantage of Roofless
KOtrmcxAX
IXTtMM. fu.
lint me Vow common reasoning
and look ol these tv?o pictures
above
Tbe &.! var rffs a: uoz c mur.tr. a.
- j roof but
X cit !ip when at!nc ioii ot.
c ei - r-m the iover&c is cot there.
. Can hB pat In immediately afte"
xura"t c-. as there ta no roof to hold
them they so up with the cam
Civins a permanent Ot ron coald not
i.ossll 7 st In any other pla'e.
4. JCatorally they can tre made to
fit fcnj mouth aa the ruof deep.
eba.Ii jTt. Tat does not cava anything
to fio with thein.
We are the only New System Ien
tlt In the onthwrt ONLY Maker
ef thfe plnle.
Do rt .et iom cheap dentist mla
lead you. They cannot cae this pat-
ent proreas. Try it yoorselj ov.t
BTjarantee !s worth aomethlnc and
thi r ae ?s euarantcd for life
HADE S.IME DAY AS ORPEKED
New System Dental Co.
Co;. E3 r&to and San Antonio M.
Acruts street from ontrance to Hotei
ao uel Norte. 2 lady attendenU
-a.-'iah and German cpotsen Hocr-
ar.d open SturrJ3 -''X
- S .n .Av iora1ns
g .
You Have
No Worry
when 30U appoint Uic Rio
Grande Valley Bank & Trust
Company as your Executor for
you know to a certainty that
every matter will be safely and
efficiently handled.
Vte also act as Trustee Adminis-
trator or Guardian.
See us for any desired information.
J3B Wl . t..W.M fa H
imrvw airrnirT &'
-TSfc N. " Vl s-3
Zzs&M s--d i
Lty-.tiwituvni nTa7Ti'Jt-iMM( ml
: I jijLiii'iii"id1 ;'!
l ieiHi1i.tiuMia-il81l :: I
"lElIEOO"
Tn tini P" rl I UK'
iniMbLt Nuni
GriDDUlff Emotional Drama I
Un t3 .-.. TTtnnff a T nTlf t
at the Grecian Today.
One of the most forceful actors of
the sneaking stage and the screen in
one of the tensest dramas ever made
Into a five-reel picture. That is "The
Sin To Do" the new Thomas H. Ince
Triangle feature photoplay starring
Frank Keenan.
There Is something mightily grip-
ping in a strong man beins compelled
to chew his own words by having a
Met personal condition smashed home
to his understanding; and from just i
such a situation "The Sin Te Do" is
inal lawyer who has the distinction I
o. nver faring lost a case has no I
mpathy with what Is popularlj-.-ailed
the unwritten law; and when
us dearest friend. Dace Wnitlock is
killed l.y a poor little stenographer In
defence of her honor he promptly
t'-nders his services to tho state as
public prosecutor.
But Steele didn't reckon with his
past he didn't know that the trans-
gression he so carelessly committed In
his youth would confront him in later
life: he didn't know that he would have
to answer for his sins sooner or later
and so when the murder .of his best
friend brings out developments that
lay the whole sad affair right at his
he finds that he is duty bound to de-
fend the stenographer. It is hard for
him to renounce all that he had said
before against "the unwritten law."
hut he does it What Is more he bares
his whole soul before the Jury in pub-
lic in order to prove that men like
Dace Wnitlock. should be killed. He
tells the jury "I know for I am that
kind of a man myself."
That is just one of a series or thrill-
ing situations in this gripping play
which pile up one tense climax upon
another until the mighty commanding
final .limax is reached. (
It 1ft sl nlav fnll of humflnitv. of life i
as it really is. of many minor shades j
that make it distinctly human anj of .
a major theme that will seize and I
hold the attention that's "The Sin Ye
Do." '
This picture will be presented at tho
Grecian theater beginning today. The j
Grecian management urges Its patrons
i.ot to miss it Adv.
TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS '
:
WIGWAM VARGAKITA. KISC1IEK. '
wiHhr!amhet0 cLsvndfeit5rreTrA
Pearl of Paradise." of which the SIj-
tion Picture News says:
"Display of feminine charm un-
adorned and again adorned -with an
adaptation of the familiar back-to-
nature story makes an interesting
tae witn Harry Pollard and Margarita
Fischer as the principals. Joseph Har-
Irts as the father Gomez and Beatrice
Van as the other zirl. J. Gordon P.ns-
. sell as the niratical Cant. Van Dekken
i deserves special mention for the well I
! staged fight scenes In which he and 1
Dellow Harry Pjllard) divide honors. I
"A fancy story Is based on the early
.InH.Alta .m- 1 1aa W m jw Ti I
uiettmwuiiunriii. m hj.u u- -jumc "
murders the dissipated husband of the
Yullta wants to adopt John as a com- j
panlon in a manner innocently em- j
barrassing and there the real story j
begins.
"The story is one of romance and i
adventure fairly well tied together. In- '
troducmg in the first reel the tragedy
of Gomez's early life his employment
as a toreador with a few scenes of a
bull fight and the struggle in the
tower. Yullta displays her well known
personal charms of grace and figure
to considerable advantage in various
dances and some very passionate love-
making is registered in the scenes
where she would persuade John to give
up his intention or returning to ."-w
York. An effective and unusual end-
ing is tuiitas gwwiuje u.-u wu
does not know is a real farewell for
all time as she sinks beneath the
waves rather than endure the life
which the return to the island would
mean for her. Adv.
TFIE T11A tl.l.l' .lll-.'i.l- t
Ma - L- rt tvV AKT 4mll Jtt l.-mT-a
. J."e .".KS.a" toPranrVlc-
Intvre. in a Famous Players produc- j
t Af fha rraat ctap-A fmccess. "The 1
Travelius Salesman." This romantic
omedv drama when presented on the
stage had an unprecedented' run and
was enjoyed bv millions. In its screen
form with Mr. Mclntyre taking the
I part he had in the stage presentation.
it will be douolv enioyeo. y an wnu
.. n.tn
are fnrtunate enoueli to see it. Taie
Tra-elinr Salesman" will be at the I
.Vlhambra toda- only nnd i highly j
rt commend--" :" the n-ane-4ement. j
.dr. 1
IIIIYA-XT WA-.illlt 1 VT uutii.
ti- Final Fraud. a mernori-u-
thre' part production featuring Bryant
i Washburn. Gertrude Glower. Krnest
Mupin ..nd J"hn Cossar wll be the
ittra.-Mn at tlie Bijou tda. Thurs-
i uav. K.a-le -Williams Mill b seep m one
..f'the po ".lai M.--ari-: llunr.ei" pio-
.rf. -Th- Gol.l C'Cartlt- I'ase."
FIRST AUTHENTIC DISPLAY AT ;
THE WHITE HOUbb. lUIWUKKUW
AND ALL WEEK OF PALM BEACH
HATS. DONT MISS THIS EVENT.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
Ativertinement.
Jingles "Wednesday.
To- pr.;
wmi.nR .Tincles
will
..n AVedresday. ec.
J"th.
' .. It I n 1 Awnv jn fk.. .irn.--i.-a
-li11 s'-1! Ilaal tii-.i iii.'ir i.n..uin
. nnouncemont rt:.i "117th' Adv
&
ifp
Christmas Headquarters For
Indian Bicycles
THE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE.
Allan Arms
404 N.
Roller Skatct
'MONK SKATES BACKWARD
SMOKES DRINKS. SPITS
- nsas?
! ws"er mv old tvnewriter
ribbon that there "is not a
in the world any
Jiaji&c
letter trained than "Kapo-
Ieon the Great" now being
featured at tie Crawford
theater.
Xapoleon rides h bicyele
figbt feet high kates on
roller skates backward as
well as forward smokes a
pipe and spits like a man.
drinks a bottle of beer.
stands on hi? head upon a
small pedestal walks up a
flight of stairs on stilts
plays a harmonica and goes
through a number of fryra
tions on a trapeze with the
human. He look perfectly
unconcerned throughout hi?
performance and occasion-
ally applauds his own art
by clapping his hands to-
gether as naturally as those
in
the audience lie is a
wonderfully trained chim-
panzee and if the Crawford
U not filled for every per-
formance this week it will
be because the people don't
want to see one of the mo!t
i marvelous animal acts in
the world. Xapoleon dress-
es like a man. even to
shoes and he walks and siU
nlmot as erect ss a man.
Xapoleon is not the only
;ood act on the program.
Cain and Odom. a vaudeville
pair who are spending their
Christmas vacation in El
Paso entertain with one of
the fret-best snappiest talk
and musical stunts that it
has been the cood fortune
of El Pasoans
to see in a
on time. You two dollai
.. -...
"teaiwpvera aH.ra-
tin5 act. for thee people
put over the real laugh.
X. - . . tmhWin" It
!10t" a am """"""f; "
i an act that would bo
jriven time on -almost an
circuit. The jokes and
t-ontrs are all new nnd one
f tile sonn ia o verv much down to
about what the Democrats did to Huphes
der What Miss Libert v Would bay: is
ltfinlo- nnd Pfolffer -tkn have a fno.1
lot like John Connor: only fatter can play a banjo in almost any sort of posi-
tion; the other he looks "somethin-r like "Doc" Ward only fatter is almost as
pood. At one time lwth of them play the same banjo in a eries of rapid ex-
changes without missing a note. The fat man closes one of his appearances by
plavinjr "Ach Du Lleber AujruMine" with one hand while he swings the banjo
like a pendulum. Both close the act with the house yelling for more.
rue
A two reel jungle romance in nn
reel cometly featuring Xapoleon an.l
r- j
is all worth seeing. .Manager Maxwell
.. .- onvhodv wl-.
iio is not satistied tnis
-7 - T m- -
IITETUEW
i BOND iSSUti
Drainage and Sewage Work j
: Planned If S255000 Is- I
sue Carries. '
IJn tne tlrgt jjoml
issue w hiili the
present city administration has asked
for property owners and tax payers
will go to the polls and vote Tuesday.
Voting will take place at the same lo-
cations which have heretofore been
used.
The proponents of the issue say
is a vital necessity for the betterment i
.1-- -i. t.-i.i- .n ln.nA-AnAn !
of the city health and improvement.)
Bonds amounting- to J2Sion are askea
for split up as follows: Jl0.oeo for
septic tanks: $75000 for the means to
do away wi-h the Surf.c water which
collects in the streets of the lty proper
.tnts south: Jty.ftOO for the ex
and points south: Jtvo to
tension of the citr sewasre s stm. ani
J4.1'0 for a street gradinir fund.
nTr rtrqiilrrx TnnU.
"The lnstalation of spt!c tanks .-
.-alld for bv law." stated ma-ior Tom
1 e Mondav. "and thi.- installation tnus:
I .n .lAn anil triM.-ltltll4
made for its
liviir aici pi vici"n
'einfT dono. Altnougn ail 01 ine n-
provements mentioned which will be
voted on ar important. I want to em-
phasize those of the extension of the
sewage system and the street grading
fund. We want all of those entitled
1 to vote Tuesda to make a special er-
lOri lO BCi W me jpvia. . " n - ---
inp of th asked fcr sum is of vital
necessity."
: --. -nwminoj Prnnprv
j J Kendall. US Mesa Avenue.
Mikes Glasses RiKht-Adv.
V Chrl-tmos Hemlnder.
Rarcraze or
F.r ""bri-stnas Busines?.
I'leaxure call Tnree ".
City Service Tompany.
Metropolitan frvlce.
A6
Ilidler SVte. Allen Arms and Cycle
o . 4'M X. Orefton St. Adv.
W Aboard the Health Wagon
Here's For a
Healthy Christmas
em
& Cycle Co
Oregon St.
Guru and Ammunition
il
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l.--- "i if i
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Maif. ' H? i
-.trOLKOX TIIK f.HBVI-
the minute that it has eonirtniDg in it
and what Villa did to Columbus. "Won-
the title and it is a sure enougn nn.
hanio turn. One of them he looks a
-sBpuiewu hk "irn r.i...ir.j. d.m ..
"his wife." i-ally. complete the bill. It
.....;. i.
could ea-uy atiorn to oner to iuiu
week. j. .. --i.
The Firemen's Association . j
unanimous mmaiuiig ou
Chief President Again.
Fir chief John W. T"ray was unan-
imously reelected president of the
Firemen's Relief association of the lo-
cal fire department Monday morning In
the annual election. M. J. Gorman en-
gineer of pumper company So. 1. was
electe.; rice president and assistant
chief John T. Sullivan secretary-treas-
crer.
. T
The trustees elected were: A.
A. Lee o. Lyons ana v.narie.3 .c.i
ana sergeant a. arms ecu niiwict. (
j It was announced Monday morninR
that t' - -is.-ociatu.n had received a
lnUonorl
BerTicefi reniered by the tir depart-
ment eevtral days a;o. when fire
threatr-d to destroy the offices of the
OTmiany.
The nplief association was oianized
iOin lime hko by chief Wray for the
purpose of .'riansririK for flick and ac
cident benefits for members of the I
ury4i tine:...
FIVE FARMERS AGREE TO
COME HERE TO LOOK ABOUT
In a letter to the local chamber of
commeice. P. It. Krickson. who has
been enjraed by the chamber to Inter-
view experienced irrigation farmers
and to persuade them to settle In the
I Paso -alIeys. states that he has al-
' J- 'ly prevailed upon five well known
i farmers in Tdaho. 'Wyoming New
Mexico and Colorado to come to EI
Pasn itnti liwilr nv th lnnil Airitli tfiA
j Idea in view of settling here. These
. nw year ami they will ro thor-
J cuhly oer the different locations In
I the alley. On- man he reports has
: already stated that he has found a farm
i he would like to buy provided that sev-
eral concessions be granted.
i Mr. Enckson has been working on
j this mission but about a week and the
parently promised results which will
accrue during the K0 days work for
u hich he has contracted.
HOCK ISLAND IICCKIVUR TO
PAY jcjwionmt ON J.VA". 3
Chicago. 111. lec. 18. Jacobs M.
Dickinson receiver for the Chicago
Rock Island and Pacific railway was
authorized by federal judge Carpenter
i today to pay $2500000 worth of re-
' ceivers' certificates which fall due
! .lanuary S 1917. The order also calls
I for the payment of $51500 accrued in-
4 tercst
I STANSEL. OPENS UFFICK HE HE.
Former chief of detectives Jesse
i Stansel of El Pasc. has opened up a
i private detective agency in the Com
mercial banl. building thief stansel
for the past -ear has been a member
of the sin riff's department in silver
f City. K. M.
MOTHER'S TROUBLES
I
A mother's unending work and
devotion drains and strains her
physical strength and leaves its mark
in" dimmed eyes and careworn ex-
pressions she ages before her time.
Any mother who is vreary and languid
should start taking Scott's Emulsion of
Norwegian Cod Liver Oil as a strengthen-
ing food and bracing tonic to add rich
ness to her blood ami Duua up ner
nerves before it js too late. StartScolt's
VmnLiAn rAT if c im. ii Ttmrlrl-wiHe.
A.u.-..wu . .. - .
MUr REELECTED i
HDEfi;
GET IT AT McMICKLE'S
CHRISTMAS GROCERY SPECIALS
Do Your Christmas Shopping Here and Save Money
BREAD Wholesome Loaf 3 for 10c
Plum Pudding Reg. 75c Seller only - - ; wl
Pecans Almonds Brazil Hazel and Walnuts Lb . . . (.
Fruit Cake Home made best quality Lb. only
Shelled Almonds and Walnuts Lb. . 65c Shelled Pecans Lb - 90c
Candied Cherries best quality Lb . .60c Candied Pineapple - 3
Figs Fancy Eating Lb 30c Dates Dromedary Pa .we
Fancy Mixed Candy Lb 19c Box Chocolates Lb tac
Fancy Candy in net Stockings Lanterns Autos Pistols for the kiddies only 03c
Candy Satin Orange Satin Cream Cocoanut Lemon and Lime Satin JjD. .mc
Oranges Sweet ones Doz. 15c. 20c 25c 30c and
Apples Best grade 3 lbs. 25c and Winter Pearmam
Bananas mod sz. doz 15c lg. ones doz
Pomegranites nice red juicy ones special only 2 for
SUGAR (" -
Peai Van Camp's can 13c dox
Peas Daiy can 12c doz
Corn 2 cans 15c doz
Tomatoes can 10c doz
Piementos 15c size can 8c doz.
Asparagus fall can 15c doz
Kirlnev Beans regular 15c seller
Pork and Beans 10c cans 2 cans
Grape Juice pint 15c quart
Sweet Cider quart 20c; doz
Dill Pickles med. size dozen
Sour Pickles rned. size doz
Sweet Relish pint 15c quart
Chow Chow pint 15c; quart
Large Pa. Sweet Cut Pickles
Sweet and Sour Mixed pint 15c
Small Sweet Pickles 3 doz
Peanut Bntter best quality lb
Oleomargerine best quality lb
Ripe Olives pint 20c; quart
Olives Green
I3IPORTCU
Coffee
CHERRIES MARASCHINO 15c size 9c; 25c size 19c 50c size 32c 90c size - o or
CORN FLAKES 9 10c packages 50c; case 36 packages $1.9o
THREAD iz Million Spools Black and White Spool -l7
BUCKETS Galvanized Regular 25c to 50c seller 15c 20c 25c and oC
CLOTHES LINES Regular 10c seller special all this week only -oC
COLGATE'S TOOTH PASTE All this week 25c seller only -
COLGATE'S SHAVING POWDER Regular 25c seller 2 for -oC
Christmas Meat Specials
Oysters Nice and Fresh Received Daily Pint 20c; Quart 40c
Fancy Dressed Hens lb 21c Fancy Dressed Springs lb 2SC
Fancy Shoulder Beef Roast lb 10c Fancy K. C. Beef Stew lb 9c
Fancy Shoulder Beef Steak lb 12VoC Fancy Beef Rib Roast lb loC
Fancy Round Steak best lb 17V2C Fancy Beef Loin Steak lb 20c
Fancy Porterhouse best lb 25c Fancy T Bone Steak lb ljt
Fancy Veal Shoulder Roast lb 10c Fancy Veal Chops lb
Fancy Veal Round Roast lb .M5c Fancy Veal Loin Steak lb loC
Fancy Veal Stew special 3 lbs 25c Fancy Veal Pork Veal Loaf lb 20C
Fancy Pork Chops not too fat lb 20c Fancy Pork Shoulder Roast lb 17V!jC
Fancy Pork Leg Roast lb 22V2f fancy Link Pork Sausage lb 20C
Fancy Hamburger Steak lb 12V2c Fancy Home Made Sausage lb 10c
Fancy Small Mackerel 2 for 15c Fancy Large Mackerel 2 for 25c
Cod Fish fresh stock Pa.... 15c Fancy Cod FLh box only 25c
Look for Big Sale on Christmas Turkey?. Remmber McMickle Makes the Price-
600-2-4-6 E. San Antonio St. 'MoNllCK I F? Q YU AN ALWAYS D BET"
EAST OF COURT HOUSE i?iLlflItL'ILtJLl iJ TER AT McMICKLE'S
CAR RUNS INTO BUILDING;
SOLDIER SLIGHTLY HURT i
.-. i bi. JeKse I. TrouRhbei oomranv M ;
-ilBht injur.-- in-: tt.o.l.erperonsriaa
narrow ef.Mi Saturday afternoon a.
r.ir ii- whpr- a tBurinti ear driven .
l.v Mr?. J.in.e HKF'.-. of 3S0S Trow-
bridce street crashed into the Labor
Advocate build'.njr. 4 Texas street.
SerRt. Trouhlr was on the sldewalK.
when Mrs. Hecsie lost control of the
machine which ran Into the plate
glass front o" the buildinic.
w -T Mnran. editor oCthe Iibor Ad
vocate who was slttlnp in his office.
had a narrow escape from flying glass.
f-'ergU TrouKhber went to the camp of
the third Kentucky where he received
medical attention. Mrs. HeKRie es-
caped injury. The car -is undamaged
except for a few scratches.
IS STABBED BY STRANGER; ;
POLICE MAKE AN ARREST
P. H Moore ws arrested Saturday .
afternoon by city detective Jack Cans- j
borne roliowinz an auegea assaun
upon W. R. Britt. that occurred in the
liun nar on ban Antonio sireei- .t
cording to the statement of Mr. Britt
h5 entered the bar with the inten-
tion of going straight through to the
rear and was stabbed on the left side
under the heart by a stranger. Mr.
Britt walked out vt the saloon and
to the office of It. Staten. where the
wound was dies&ed. Moore was ar-
rested a short time later.
ALLEGED RECKLESS DRIVER
DRAWS TEN DOLLARS FINE
rharsred bv sheriff Seth Orndorff as
being the most reckless driver that ne
nas ever seen oneraiinc a tar m ."
city limits. M. Torrez driver of a Ford
truck was fined $10 and costs on tho
charce of t-peedinc bv JudKe - J. Hall. ! atitomotilcs which have defaced num-
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Tlw .hriff .ratpd th.-t lle dt-f endant i.rretF on t!.t mw nithiu tho Das'
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Karo Syrup blue and red Vi gal. 20c gal 406
Syrnp Velyo quart 15c V2 gaL 30c gal 60c
Aunt Dinah Molasses ' gal.- 20c; gal 40p
Pure Sorghum Molasses 'z gal. 20c; gal 40
Log Cabin Syrup pint 15c quart 30c Vz gal. .60c
Mustard P. P. regular 35c seller only 13
S?lmon Pink 2 cans 15c; doz .J 90?
Salmon Red Flat can lCc doz $10
Salmon Red Tall can 12c doz $1.44
Salmon Red Tall Can 14c doz $1.60
Salmon Red Flat can 20c; doz $2.40
Sardines Impt. 2 cans 15c doz 90f
Tln-ed Peaches. lb. lie: box 25 lbs $2.50
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Dried Apricots lb. 17!2c; box 25 lbs...
Dried Prunes small lb. 12c; box 25 lbs.
Dried Prunes large lb. 15c; box 25 lbs.
Dried Raisins lb. 12c; box 25 lbs
Dried Ouster Raisins best quality 2 lbs
Citron Orange and Lemon Peel lb 35c
Fruits in 3 lb. tins each 15c doz $1.80
To introduce our famous quality Cof-
McMickle s h ;. iu ; Fre. witfe
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ATTENDING SATURDAY DANCE
Luis Carrfeoc. of the lower part of
the city was taken to the emergency
hospital Saturday night suffering from
a dangerous stab wound in the back.
Carreon had been at a dance on South
Santa Fe street and was assaulted
with a knife from behind by an un-
i identified man. Carreon was later
taken to the county hospital.
DEFACED NUMBER PLATES
ARE LEADING TO ARRES1S
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