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Thursday. April 13. 19 16.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Uncommon Weather
BRINGS GRIP AND GOLDS.
then
r t- - i j ryni. - hm'i ivi Hsnorr íri thst . AdirirttinaT tbdhr
- i j. ' 5. ui.k J.m fnr mnv fatal slotuMas beatas with a
Lommnui urn ius wiuiim vi m ww
accompanied by
chillv feeHiuT.
or a tickling in tne uiroat. lit moat rre-
qnent of ex tamal num are draushta wet or
cold fact or groins from hot room suddenly
into coM ones. More frequently then ti an
inner canse the stagnation of blood caused
by constipation or btltonaneaa. Almost the
first symptom is the fVellns of oold to the
fet and inoreaaad dbeharge from the noaa
followed by bronchitis grip or ewan by
consumption.
Don't Wait fir I Complete Breakdown
Bad. Unhealthy BuxioMaebb am UmnAunr
Body and Whim Fywbt Oboam.
Doctor Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery
(IN TABLET OR LIQUID FORM )
Works through the stomach direct on the
blood and will make It red rich pure and
hcaJth-fftving. Pimples Boils and other Skin
Diseases are driven away. DO NOT WAIT!
DELAY IS DANGEROUS. Start using the
" DmoovKRY " to-day. Send for Complete
Treatise on Blood Diseases.
COMMON SENSE MEDICATION'.
No one ever takes cold unless constipated or exhausted and having what we call mal-rratrWon which
la attended with impoverished blood and exhaustion of nerve force. Of course when the blood is In this
stagnant condition the germs of grip catarrh consumption malaria or any other disease find a fertile held
in which to take root and grow. At the first symptoms the careful person will heed the warning by taking a
mild laxative. About the handiest and best thing is Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets little sugar-coated granules
which come in vials and are perfectly harmless to the system. If the cold starts with a cough and It
persists then Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery should be taken. This tonic compound is composed of
an extract of roots and herbs ( ingrediente printed on bottle-wrapper) and has a eoothing effect upon the
mucous membrane allays the Irritation and at the same time the impurities of the blood leave the body
and you are rejuvenated new rich blood fills your arteries.
V. M.C. A. Suggested for
Soldiers at Columbus
An Hrniv Y. M. C. A. for Columbus N.
yrsfnlay was Buirirestfld to Hie executive
.oirunliloo .r On- Kl Paso V M : A . al a
luncheon m the Sheldon rriii. w. H. Day
UNIQUE
TODAY
"Ways of the World"
Featuring Vivian Rich and
Alfred Vosburg
"BUMBLE'S JOB"
A Sea Bathing Comedy
Interstate aecrotary in the southwest urged
the nwii iif sui-h an association tt Colum-
bus. The matter was taken lindar ailvlsc-
inent. I.ai'irr quarter are nearlert hy the Mrxl
ran hraiirh of Uia Inral "V." the rommltten
was told hy a rtelciratlon from Uial hrane.h.
1. V. I.scobar. Ilsv. Laurence Miiynolds and
n. ftartonus apolle of tin' need of better
facilities to rarry on the Menean branch's
Phone 1023. 401 K11M
WIGWAM
LAST SHOWING
"THE FOOL'S
REVENGE"
The great dramatic success of
EDWIN BOOTH
LAWRENCE BARRETT
SIR HENRY IRVING
Special Music on the $10-
250.00 Hope-Jones Unit
Has Lilile Faith in
Run Off Primary Idea
Special to Ilia Morning Time.
Dallas. Tan.. April I. IT the 'IlimorP
nalorlal primary la held tlil summer It
will mean that the l ulled State senator
chosen III he elected hv a few thousand
i mil Waples rhalrman of the state Demo-
volea and not hy a majority vole declared
cratle executive committee here today.
Waplea aald that not mora than 10 per
rent rf the counties of tlin atate will com-
pel ih. -ii county candidate! to pay the ex-
pense of the "runoff" primary as waa
AT THE
GRECIAN
TODAY
GOOD VARIED
PROGRAM
TOMORROW AND
SATURDAY
FATTY
ARBUCKLE
AND
AL. ST. JOHN
THE BOUNDING BOY
IN A NEW TRIANGLE
KEYSTONE
"HIS WIFE'S MISTAKE'
I
Alhambra Today
AND
Wallace Reid
Stars of "The Golden Chance" and "The Chorus
Lady" in the Thrilling Photoplay
"The Love Mask"
The story of a girl who fought alone and won her right
to riches and happiness in the world of men.
decided by tha executive commutes at
lllllahoro last Friday.
Waplea said that ha would not be sur-
prised at the films or a contest on the
election within the near future and Intlmst
rd lhat he helleved such a corneal should
he made to settle the legality of the eiecu
Hon committee 'a action before the elec-
tion Is held.
Texas)
Grandi
NIGHTLY 8:15
MATINEES
SAT. & SUN. 3
H
13
Introducing to El Paso theater-
goers the quintessence of qual-
ity in musical shows.
STEVENSON'S
THK
r 8
Folly .".
Girls I L :
COMPANY
A company of twenty-five in-
cluding a cast of recognized
principals and the largest pret-
tiest and best singing and danc-
nig chorus ever seen in the
West offering for the first time
at "Pop" prices
l-l I II-. NfldiaaalC THRKE
PRO- BIG
S& Sherry
BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES
SPECIAL SCENERY
SEATS ON SALE AT
RYAN'S
25-50-75 Bsxes $1
WHSN YOU WANT A OAR
7525
mom mti ubp
UMM Mailt Mil MM ftl Mi UM rM MM
i os w J sanar all who cans rom suss
An I nuaual Dramatic Feature
at the
BIJOU Today
4 A Social Deception'
with
HARRY MESTAYER
WHEELER OAKMAN
GRACE D ARMON D and
VIVIAN REED
tte "El Fsao Girt.
This number Is presented very
effectively ihroiighout.
Itrguiar PrliWa.
AMERICAN TROOPS IN PARRAL
AND SAN ANTONIO CONFRONTED
WITH SERIOUS raOD SHORTAGE
Dr. W. L. Brown Who Returned From Casas Grandee State
Rainy Weather Will Prevent Operation of
Motor Trucks From Columbus.
Country la Deaolate and Soldiers Returning From Namiquipa
and San Antonio to Field Hospital Are
Pitiful Looking Objects.
The i;ntled Ules aoldien In Iba Parral
dutrtct are In dan ra r of being confronted
with starvation and will never be M
I penetrate farther without other facili-
ties rnr nbutnliut auprllps. This la the
cnlr.ion of Dr. W. L Brown physician
who returned yesterday from Colonia fob
lan. where he went to attend Ltettt Col
Ivree R. (livers of the Thirteenth cavalry
who is dangerously 111 with pneumonia at
a nld hospital near cesaa Orandr.
one rain In the district aeparatlnr the
American soldiers and Columbus anil the
motor truca would never be able to oper-
ate for a weak." nr. Brown said. "The
ramy season la likely to begin by Hie mid
rile nf June and continue tor several weeks.
The species or rraas alonar the trail near
casas "randas allows that durtnir the rainy
season the water stands for four or rive
inches during tha rainy period.
coleóla nublan In Ruins.
'Mexico from Columbus to Casas
i.rande la desnlatc Even at Colonia Dub-
Ian which most 'persons suppose la a
.r'peroui Mormon colony there are un
rnored houses which have been left to
Meiiran sqnattera and rew persons of any
kind excepting soldiers. If there are any
Mormons at Colonia Iiuhlsn they are maktnir
their heaflquartera eisewpero. u is not m-
rmhlan of a yesr or two aso. when there
were magnificent two-story houses well-
kept yards and plenty of rami produce. If
inihlan representa the land of plenty how
terrible must be the rest or Meilco.
"The soldiers who are comlnr from
Vamlqulpa and San Antonio to the field hus-
pltal are the mot pitiful looklnr fellows
I have trer seen. Their facea show the
orfer.ta of the etposure to cold and of a
dial which has been rhleriy hardtack and
bacon.
Hardships nf Cavalry.
"The cavalrymen who mada the run Into
the Parral district subsisted only on rresh
beer which waa cooked within a hour
arwr being- killed. The result ra that many
of the men aufiered from internal trouble.
There Is nothing else for them to eat for
It Is not possible to purchase anything for
themselves or their horses.
"The men from the front I saw at the
field hospital were In rags their trousors
being lorn ' and their legs covered with
wsrts as a result or their long ride. . How
it has bean poaslble to prevent many caaes
of pneumonia and severe cases or malnutri-
tion la remarkable.
Water In Canteens Freeie.
"The rood which the soldiers have did
not look very im-IUng to me. but the way
Uie men from the rront devoured the beef
stow hardtack raw tomatoes and black
coffee waa pathetic. They have nuuiagert
to ovarcooM some of the hardships in tha
rield by putting three blankets together
and threa men Bleeping underneath. But
nearly every night the temperature is so
low that water In the canteens had a scum
or Ice on lop In the morning. It waa told
that ibe night I wa tn Casas flraiulos (Mon-
day) It waa the warmest It had been alnoe
the expedition started. The mercury was
iienc the froeztno- oolnt."
Or. Brown says the rumor regarrtinir
Vllla'a deain la peraiaient among uie oin-
cers and soldiers In Casas Grandes. He
aava lhat from a medical standpoint. Jt la
highly probable tnai vina is oeau.
Vlils May Be nead.
"Villa was wounded at Onerrern accord
Ing to the best advlcea obtainable and that
wound Ilka any bullet wound was highly
lnxeotuoua. Physicians who have treated
Villa in the past state that Hie condition or
his blood Is such that any infection would
pmhably prove ratal within ten days. II
Is certain that he waa not eautpped for
treating hla wound and ir he rode even a
day or two tus condition wnuiu nave neen
critical within the tinto that elapsed slnco
March S7. From a medical standpoint. It
is highly probable that vina la uean.
Dr. Brown said that soldiers who are with
the expeditionary Torres and who are highly
lusreptablc to Inrectlon In the blood are
having great dirriculty In keeping their
mouths free from Infection. He said that
a majority or the cases at the field and
base hospitals are caaea or disability be
cause or the Impaired condition or their
blood.
II in roDy to keep the American soldiers
In the Held with ;oorly protrcled lines of
communication and In a region where there
Is not enough rood to leap them for even
a short time" the physician aald. "The
army men in the1 field reallre what they arc
confronting and unless some other rariil
ties than the motor trucks are established
the troopa will have to be withdrawn
Thcv should be withdrawn because II Is
absurd to send an army after one man and
hope lo catch him in lest than several
''""'resllss that the withdrawal of the
troops would be misunderstood and severe
ly cntlclifld. but 11 la the humane thing to
do. I have seen Vnough to convince me
lhat Ibe army will be In peril within a
short time unless It is withdrawn."
Aerial Scouts Arrive.
nr. Brown aald that while be waa at
Casas Orandea an aviator and observer
alighted with orders from the Hamlqulps
base and left a few minutes later. He aald
the aerial trip ran be made from Casas
Urandes to Columbus In two hours and
that the aviators have done splendid work
In keeping a lookout for large armed bands
"Of what use ran aviators be however
In trying In gel one man? He can be pro-
tected indefinitely by some or bla friends
In the mountains and he Is too running to
continue long with a large nano.
Dr. Brown said the Held hospital as Casan
rirandes Is well equipped and in charge ot
competent ai-my surgeona. One hospital
tcnl la being uaed ror Colonel Rivers.
Crisis In Rivera' Caae.
"The crisis In Colonel Rivers' cane will
be reached today." the physician said. "He
Is optimistic and righting hard and the
chances are ravorabl. It Is well he waa
not brought to Fort Hilas over the railroad
liocause his condition would not warrant It.
And It Is too bail that any or the alck cases
must be brought lo the border by motor
truck. I rode aoven mllos In a motor truck
and could not sit or lie down becauae or the
Jolting ir the soldiers go much rartuer
Into Mexico and have to send many of the
'seiiuus caaes to the bonier. It will be dis
astrous hi many or the men.
"The field hospital must handle only
temporary rases because the camp la sub
Ject to move on short notice. It Is for that
reason that the soldiers are rushed to the
border unless It Is apparent that they will
be able to return to their commands within
a rew days. It would not be advisable to
take many severe caaea along if the hos-
pital waa to lie moved."
Dr. Brown said that there Is an abund-
ance or suppllra at casas Orandes perhaps
enough to last a month. He said he noticed
considerable beans which probably had
been purchased In Mexico and lota or
canned goods.
"I wondered why a can or peaches was
rven to me as part or my equipment when
left Golumbua Dr. Brown aald. "1 round
how Important an article or rood the fruit
waa when I had eaten some or the corn-
beer bacon raw tomatoes hardtack
corree and salt. I craved something sweet
and the peachea tasted better than anything
I had euten ror some time."
Soldiers Sleep Together.
tip Rmwri aald that the aoldlera In Casas
Orandes are solving the Bleep problem by
digging a hole about a root deep and six
reef long and rire feet wide Inside their
tents and rilling the hole with dry grass.
Three soldiers will sleep together with their
three blankets over mem ana Keep rainy
warm. In caae or rain or course the sol-
diers surfer considerably he said. The
soldier in the Held have to sleep on the
ground and find their three blankets hard-
ly keep three or them warm since It la
dirricult lo sleep In a cramped position on
tha ground with scant bedding.
nr. Brown went to Columbus Saturday
night on a circus train and to Cases
Orandes by automobile al the request or
Mrs. Rivera wire or the stricken army
nrdcer A medal Iraln was offered to Dr.
Hrown over lho Mexico Northwestern .but
It was declined. He lert Columbus Sunday
morning at 8 o'clock guarded by two sor-'
diera and reached Caaaa Orandea in AH
hours a record run over that road. He
remained with the army aurgeoiis until
Tuesday noon wnen ne returnea to coium
bus.
BREVITIES
(Advert! semenla.)
Dr. Ebert Dentist sts-sis Mills Bulldmg.
Newlyweds i-u El Paso.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. I. inn. who were
married at the First ITesbytenan church
at Carlsbad Tuesday arrived In El Paao
este rd ay and will receive mends at the
elger hotel until next week. Mr. Linn la
deputy treasurer or F.ctor county. Ills bride
is the daughter or Dr. and Mrs. 1. A.
I si it i . or Carlsbad.
Dr. F. W. Warren dentist. X to 311
Commercial National hank pi. in . aksoclatud
with Dr. Clutter Dr. I ove. Dr. Saxton.
To Organlre Hog RalMrs.
A bog growers' association to serve the
Intereata or ranuert In the Rio Orande
valley will be organized by A. O. draitam
at a meeting to he held at the auditorium
or the Chauibcr or Commerce Friday arter-
noon at I o'clock All who are inierrsted
in hog raising are urged by Oraham to at
land and participate In the work or orgaui
sail on.
DR. BAI'CHKRT Drnusi Stills Blda. Pb ASK
Try the new us-Apie sat. fou gat tsa
baft. T. P. Keiah proorletor.
Slek Bolsters RKurueO Her.
Four soldiers two suffering rrvun lung
trouble and two weakened by Ulnees tr-
ied Is El !aao Tuesday on the Uolden
.-idle Limited from Columbus and ware
taken to the post hospital at Fort Bliss.
Barbecued kid served dally: also special
Mexican and Amerlran dishes central Bar
and Cafa )lt S. Blankn. Phone 1631.
Oeteopathy I.M. up. Di. Kldwell. Herald
Asks JadgDMOt ol US.OO0
ler Simla it- akius for a judniiuil of
r 000 In a ault nied against the Ti T. S.
Railway company in the Thirty fourth
the plain tiff alleged thai he waa struck by
an eosisa of the defendant cominuiy and In
have occurred al kuehler N. M.
freak indklaa Attorney nas moved his
law orfleas to Suite Me I) lat Nat. Bk. Blag.
I risk doctora epecuilasa stomach. Urer.
lungs kidneys bladder blood reetal and
nervous diseases. Quick permanent runs.
No depe. room l ovar Union clothing
street. The lad eacaped serious Injury by
jumping from hla wheel wlilch waa demolished-
He was only slightly bruised.
Dr. Anna ileum. Buckler bldg. ov. Billa C y.
Eat at savoy Care 1 10 8. Stanton street
Dr. MrAlplne Physician. Suite lOSs Mills B
checks. Leave at l.ongwell's. Tel
Phone loa. Phillips Realty Ce. Adv.
Tesas Supreme Court.
Special to the Morning Times.
Auatln Tex. April II. The following
proceedings were held In the supreme
court today:
Applications granted: Porfirio P. Oar
HAVE DARK HAIR
AND LOOK YOUNG
Don't ata- gray I Nobody can tU
wttNi you darken gravy faded haJr
Willi Sa Test ausd Sulphur.
Cadreprartlr - The drug leu healing of
nervous dtaaaaa. dieraaas of the stoma
i oiisupeuan tost wvigbt etc House I.
sSSAa ftaaa. Phone ate.
ML laiTM Morgan Bldg.. an Mass Ave-
Ihll afeas. Btoaoech. lutneym. Bladder sod
Nervous Dtsassaa
ills aaut Bike Lsuiikt
Mstareay collided with a
bv Marion PvcAaO. Baa Il
eon of Mrs. Puckaa SM 1A j-oouug
Grandmother kept her hair beauti-
fully darkened glossy and attractive
with a brew of Kane Tea and Sulphur.
Whenever her hair look on that dull
faded or streaked appearance this
simple mixture was applied with won-
derful affect lly aaklna; at any drug
store tor "Wyeth'a Hace and Sulphur
Compound." you will sat a large bot-
tle of this old-time recipe. Improved
by the addition of other Ingredients
all ready to uaa. for about 60 renta
That simple mixtura can be depended
upon to restore natural color and
beauty to tha hair.
A well known downtown druggist
ays everybody uses Wywth's Base and
Sulphur Compound now because It
darkens te naturally and evenly that
nobody ran tall It has been appli i
It'a so easy to usa too. You simply
dampen a cosnb or soft bruab aud
diaw tl through yuur hair taking one
strand at a tima By morning the
gray hair dl saps seas; after another
application or two. It la restored to
Its natural color and looks glossy soft
and beautiful. This preparation Is a
delightful toilet rtxiulaita It ts not
lu landed for Iba cure mitigation or
prevention of desasas Aafv.)
"TIZ" FOR FEET
For Sore Tired Swollen Feet; For Aching Tender
Calloused Feet or Painful Corns-Use Tiz!"
Whole yesr a foot
comfort for only
25 cents
"I use TV wW
my feet ache bum
or puff up. It's finer
Good-bye. sore feet burning feet
swollen feet tender feet tired feet.
Good-bye come callouses bunions
nnd raw spots. No more shoe tight-
ness no more limping with pain or
drawing up your face In agony. "T z
is magical acta right off. T x
draws out all the poleonou exuda
ra. Jesus Maria Yiagulerre et al
Uexar county; L. A. Wright et ai vs. o-
C. Robertson. Lubbock; A. F.. Staack.-et a .
vs. James Rouihdge. liexar; (.. W. Hshl.
O "'. Railway lio. vs. W. B. Walker ;
Applications reruaed: W. M. Low et al.
vs. Sarah A. Low. et al Hill; Annie E.
Bennett vs. Sovereign camp W. . 0. W:.
Tarrant; City or Fort Worth vs. Mane F.
Kubank. Tarrant; E. F. Brown et al vs.
r w liatewnod. et.al. (Judge -i antis nol
sitting) near Smith.
soutneni ranmc .-o ... -Ii
Co. Mitchell; W. H. Orove et al vs. B.
W. keeling et al Tarrant. A. C ITS.
en et al va. R. A. c'rulsa et al Taylor;
C. C. Mccartny vs. u. i. mcju"o-j.
arWH:. n action nfolaln-
tirr in error: 9j B. Smith et al vs. J. E.
l.ong. Briscoe.
Motions ror rehearing overruled: H. fc.
& W T. Railway Co. vs. M. D. Cartnaugh
Angllna; First State Bank or Amarillo vs.
T K Jones IJustlce Hawkins dissenting I
day; J. H. Beatt vs. M. K. a T. Railway
T K Jonea (Justice Hawkins dissenting)
opinion to be riled later) McLennan;
Thomas 9. Falvey vs. Farmers' and Mer-
chants' SUte Bank etc. Sacogdochea; El
Paso A- Southwestern Railway Co. et al.
vi. H. A. keier. El Paso; El Paso k South-
western Co. et al vs. J. A.. Ankenbauer
El Paso.
Motion overruled: Herman Rlchter va.
iions which puff up tha feet. Has
"Tlx" and forget your foot misery.
Ah! how comfortable your feet feel.
Get a 26-cent box of "Tlx" now at
any druggist or department store.
Don't suffer. Have good feet glad
feet feet that never swell never hurt
never get tired. Beware of Imitations!
(iranlte vrv company el al vs. Burnet
Motion to dismiss application granted:
8. B. 9mlth el al vs. J. E. Long Brlacoe.
Motion ror leave to rile petition ror man-
damus granted: Frank W Beach et al vi.
John 0.. McKay secretary or sute.
Motion ror rehearing submitted: David
Barnhart vs. K. C. M. ft. o. Hallway Co. or
Texas Nolan.
Agreed motion to dismiss ciuse granted
and causa dismissed: 0. H. k S. A. Rail-
way Co. va. C. W. Dickens Bexar.
Cause submitted: 8. W. Slayden ft Co.
vs. Ml raimo. Mci.ennan.
GLYCERINE AND BARK
PREVENT APPENDICI
The simple mixture of buckthor
hark s-lvcertne. etc known as Afl-
li-r-l-ka. astonishes El Paso peoi
TteejiiiM Adler-l-ka acU on BOTH
lower and upper bowel ONE SPO
FUL relieve almost ANT CASE con
stipation sour stomach or gas. It
removes such aurprlaing foul matter
that a few doses often relieve or pre-
vent appendicitis. A short treatment
helps chronic stomach trouble. The
INSTANT easy notion of Adler-l-ka
is astonishing. The Warner Drug
Co. (Adv.)
The Only Fire Proof Storage in El Paso.
Western Transfer & Storage Co.
Phone 96 220 S. Stanton
GET IT AT McMlCKLE'S.
Wholesome Loaf
Bread Only . .
3c
McMICKLE MAKES THE PRICE.
THURSDAY GROCERY 8 PEOI A D8.
SYRUP (Sugar Cane) (Thuraday only) qt. 15c;. gullon oOo
TOMATOES Fresh. 2 lbs. 15o; basket 50
Strawberries Box 11c
SEE BIG VEGETABLE DISPLAY.
If You Want the Best Every Day in the Week Visit Our Store.
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New Spuds 2 lbs
While Oalons 2 lbs
Bananas doira
Lemons doiea
Orangea deira
Green Ollvea guar!
Oatmeal tr. 2 for
Pork aad Beans. 2 eans.
Grape Juice quart
Grape Juice hall gallon.
Craekrra 7 ir pkgs
rfbr ' ISe nkflft....
PAY US A VISIT VOL' DOJÍT HAVE TO BUT.
CANNED FRUITS Quarts assorted dozen ...
largar (Apple) quart. lac
Macaroni. 1 lUr pkaa Ike
Butter can lie
.... Hutler can 1a
Nuiibeani Peas the beat esa 20c 2. .Me
liesd Hice. 4 lbs 2Se
(rn ISr lie can lie
Flak Beans 3V las He
Cornalarrh 2 ISe pags Ue
Large bottle Ketchup le
Haklnu Powder. 2s caa ISe
Plarapple. ISe alza 1 for
tS.40
FISH Nice and fresh Speckled Trout and Cat Ftah. l....17Ho
HENS Home dreaaed. nice and fat lb aHo
uodivc I'ljiri. ia Vi.... fat nn.L lb..... S6o
HOME MADE SAUSAGE Lb i.' 11' Lili' '
i Hi MOST BANITARV SHUT SHOP L EL FASO
. 10o
Bert Slew Ik
Shoulder Beet Basal lb..
Sbnuldrr Hrrt e'trsk. lb. .
lb Boast lb
Bull Roast. Ik
Lsia sf Beef lb
aouad of Beef Ik.........
Rump ReasC lb
Perk Chaps lb
Veal rasps. Ik
HWlttri CHEKUE Lb
tie Veal Lola lb
...ItVtr Mi in "ii Chopa lb
lar Million Legs lb
....ISe Mm Me lb
...ZtVfce' Boiled Hssa lb
...X2V.C Sliced Barea. lb
I.'. (hipped Beef lb
....Me Hssasursrr (Sleek lb
...BVte Link Kauxate. Ik
Ste VVelaerwunt Ik
50n (-REAM CHEESE Lb.
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COFFEE JSS)
n Kiar
MrsUrklt's ... . star
alag Jay Tares Star
CHILE HA UCK Regular 10o cans Thursday only caa
KOGS Ask for fresh Brook fie Ida dozen
BUTTER Haaaayampa that good tasting kind lb
Visit Our stare II leu Waal le Save ttoaay aa Year Grocery
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 13, 1916, newspaper, April 13, 1916; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth198334/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.