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Unless You Forget
YOU SHOULD BUY ONE OF THESE ELEGANT
SUITS we are telling for $12.85. There are no
finer suits made anywhere. Material are Shantung
ilk. silk mohairs siciliana imported French flannels trop-
ical worsteds and Canadian homespuns made by Htrsh-
Wickwire Co. There never were such bargains offered in
El Paso in FINE CLOTHING. No matter what size you
take we can fit you. Sizes 32 to 50. You won't be dis-
appointed when you come here as we have plenty to se-
lect from. No matter what your taste may be we can
surely suit you. Do you realize that these suits won't
cost you any more than those everyday Palm Beach suits.
Take a look at our windows. This will give you a faint
idea what we offer at this unbelievable price of
CUMUK1A MMKINS roa
HFI( A
WttX Of LATIN
Mexico r.lty July S.
iMnt. In in rtmpsim to
nf l atin menea mad
rular cablegram which It
the usdlnr rxmipapara of
Irtl and South Amanea TM
ta feeto tnram
gain the ffnor will
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Given
Prompt
Attention
$12.85
206-10 San Antonio St.
Watch Our
Windows
Every Day
for New
Things
El Paso Texas.
comments on the recent exehenr of nota
between Washington and IM (la floto gov-
rnmam says
"Tha A mark' an people pralM im concilia
tory attitude of tha inrtf lit of Mexloo
and consider Um conflict which waa no
the point of breaktnr out. to Mr Mm
trttltd definitely without smirching Itie
ditnlty of Mexico we will proceed ac
tlraly to reorganise legations In centrtl
tad South America with tu to brtoatoa
bout closer ralaUoat Mtween ftpuuab-
American countries.
Th mw ampalgn tt proceed lnt with 111
n for. The da facto rovernment already
haa named minister to eeveril of theae
countnet or will designate them In the
near futura. A feyreeeuUlltB to one of
the larre i.atin-Aairlran republics It now
on the hlih Mat. tad ArtenUrta Cuba and
Nicaragua htva ntmad ofnclaJi for their
rcieruve legations ha ra.
Plant for tot celebration tomorrow of
the nrit renttnnayy of Um Anrenttoa re-
public have taken an elaborate form and
will he participated In by retldenu of
Meilrn City ad otMr lar ire ettlM of tha
republic. TM program hart will Include
the n nntr of twenty. one runs tt dawn
and the unfurllna of the national colorí
from ill public buildings A rnmmemora
tlva meetlnr 111 be hold In on of tha
large theiteri.
General Car ran ta and member of the
diplomatic eorp bare bean Invitad to it-tend.
AVIATORS SPRAY BALLS OF
FIRE ON GERMANS
BALLONS
(Continuad from Pat fnvO
and ttood for Houn under a heavy trtll
lery nr. mlntsterlnr to tha hair-buried
and attemptlnr H re rive thote sspyxlsted
rire of Rig Shell
"The bombardment continued without
eaiaaUon. aerial torpedo! beinr burled
from rsnges inch 11 were never before
reached by mine throwen and th French
artillery pound'd every yird of (round
With an tntont rtre of blir ihellt."
The lieutenant dcrlbt how welcome
reinforcement were tent that nlrht "quite
a much to tttitt in lurnins out thote
tturled at to ccntrlbnt 10 th derense." He
wat letdtnr them to poiittoni amour the
demolí thed trenctiet when lie and hit or-
derly were wounded by an exploding tor-
pedo. They were tent to the botpiul Unit
muting the infantry attacks.
BKITIHH EXPECT NO BIDDEN
OR M -niui vn until..
By Attociited Prett.
London. July u w a. in The remark
able calmnesi and ttolcltm the Bnutb have
mainuiuc.il throughout the war baa been
bteserTed durint- the week In which the
new British army engaged rrom tha I train
and monotony or trench warfare to entrar
In a violent battle ir the newspapers and
the demeanor of the peopl ire ttkn a the
autre the count y it Mtltfted with the
progress made. It is more thin unified
with their conduct of the citizen toldlert.
who are pined araintt the moil tenoned
veteran of Oeymtny.
There la no expectation of tudden or sen
sational victoria no lUutlont rerirdlnr the
Mavy loll of the live of the bait younr
men whom all tha European powers are
throw ma into the ttruaale and no demon-
Itritiont of rejnioinr r monrnlnr
British Gnat ArUllerymen
All the l orreipondentt with the army re-
port that the Brltlih rrtmenu tM majority
or them old country rerlmentt which al-
wayt furnish the backbone of the army-
ire provlnr theratelvat tM equal of any
toldlery In Europa. Moreover there I the
ntiifictlon thtt rinaily the Btitlib con-
tlnrent It credited with betnr th equal or
any other army In artillery which the
enemlet of Britain have alwayt atterted
could not M extemporlied In a year or in
a decade; while it airmen are confidently
believed lo he the superior of all tM other
except Hit French.
The (Jerraan newtpaperi pay tribute to
the RrlHth army even crediting It with
rontrlbulloM to the icientlflc devlcat or
war In the form of aerial tombs and effec-
tiv ratal.
Accomplish Mora Than German.
A view of the reaulti held here It thtt
the Anrlo French advance araintt poli-
tlón which the Germana had nearly two
years to prepare hai accomplished more in
a week thin the Germina hive rained at
Verdun in four montM. The latest im-
portant newt rrom the Anglo-French rront
wit or flare rirhtlnr north or the Somme
where the French captured the Important
villar of Hardernurt. with th co-operi-tlon
of the British after 35 minute of
flrhtinr. and repulMd two counter-attacks
The Brltlih (rained a depth or half a mile
alonr a considerable front.
In the meantime the Riinteni claim thtt
their three Important nffentlvei towird the
railway Junction at Baranovichi north or
the renter or their lonr line toward the
even more important railway center or
Kovel farther south at well it In Buko-
wina are makinr tteady progress.
The Aualrlin olTlcal statement claims thtt
the Austro German ror.'es repuled the Bus
llint who made repeated attack In treat
mane northeast of Baranovichi hut My 1 . '
i ...... n return.
The embarro ettabllshed by the I nlted
EMBARGO ON BXTHMT8
LIFTEO AT DOUGLAS.
Dourlaa. AH.. July r The flrtt step
toward retumptton Of normal butlntt re-
lation Mtween Antena and Sonora wat
inaugurated here today when several car
lotdi of provlttont were taken acmes the
border by a local copper company for re-
ller of Mexican eltlien it NaroxeH seventy-five
rallet south of here.
Ivet Q. l.elevler. Mexican consul hare
said thtt tavern carloads or food have
been tent to Cananea durint the lut few
day tnd that Oeort Klng-don. general tu-
penntendent. Md ron there today to in-
spect tM ran anea properties to determine
also whether American emplnyet should
ilrniricantlm that the defense wax con
ducted In completely demolllhed trenches
which appear to thow that th Russian
artillery In plentirul In the north u well
a In the south Hi Auitrltn officii state
ment nyt that the Austrian forcea wer
wtthrirtwn the Styr salient to positions al-
lotted north or kolkt and that the enemy
prened them it a few polnti.
The iiu-i.hi version 1 thtt cavilry close-
Iv rollowed by Infantry were pretalnr the
retreating enemy rorcet md occupied tM
Important station of Manevlrhl on the kovel-
Sirny rillwiy irter taklnr towns both north
tnd south or the railway and alto are
astride the Plnsk Kolkl hlrhway. thui gain-
ing two stronr strtUgieaj footholds
Hard rirhtlnr beror Kovel may ba ex-
pected it the Rutilan estimate that rive
irmy corps or Germans and Austrian ire
derendlnr th toutheatterly approaches to
that town.
The Runlant elilm to have taken an ad
diimnal l.noo prisoners In the recent rirht-
lnr and to have captured a number or runt.
Welcome
Guardsmen
To Our City
WE ARE happy to have you here to protect
ua from harm if anything should happen .
on this frontier.
We shall do our part to protect you in the buying of
Merchandise For Men Only
This store has been in existence for 25 years and
is known as the only first class men's furnishings
store in the entire Southwest. We can show you
anything in furnishings and clothing you wish also
the finest leather goods made such as Mark Cross
and Deitsh Bros.
Make this atore your headquartera and we will be
glad to receive you with a glad hand.
Corner San Antonio and Broadway.
state araintt everything except rood
provlnr htrhly embaír asslnr to the civil
population of Sonora. Consul Ltlevter laid.
many families need clotblnr but can
buy none In Mexico.
Th rirtt rain or th tenon which he
rtn lut night reiultad In activity In the
militia campt bora. Tentt were hattily
repaired today and trenchei dug to drtln
the witer. Army officer have berun to
make a check on tM equipment of tM
tru a rdtmen
C0L0RAD0M0QSE
NOT FOR HUGHES
LEVY GROCERY COMPANY dK)
FRENCH FORTIFY NEW FRONT
in Mini PERONNE.
By Attociited Press.
Pirlt. July 8 -The new French front be-
rore Pennine appears to have been forti-
fied now to at to facilitate nankin move
menu southward tnd a wldenlnr or th
poaltiont already conquered. French In-
rantry Inaururated thlt operatloh yetter-
diy by sucettsful attacki In the rerion
or heiloy en stntere. where sso Germant
were taken prisoner and east or Ettreet
where fifty men were left In French hand!
after an assault on a communicatlnr trench.
wn moat businesslike" said an eye
witness. "The French tnfmtry Jumped out
or the trenchei ind iet to work with n
much celerity In their method! u ir orcu
pled with a task that had become tecond
nature. Neither waa there much dallyinr
on tha part or the Germans wbo perhaps
hid been impreste I by what wit r'nr on
north of them durmr the lnt rew dtyt.
The French hid scarcely reached the Hrtt
line or their advrnrles. when the Oer-
mant were seen rlambortnr out or the
trenchei In clutUri with their hindi UP
and mirrhlnr In double quick time toward
the French trenchei.
"Th fust wave or assailants teemed to
irnore these feilowi who tore throurh the
watdi without escort and without urrlnr
In learrh or holtt in the barbed wire en-
tinrlementt. The German! were pictures
of precipitate anxiety until they reached
tM field workt pinlnr on their wty the
French midline rn sections dnwinr for
ward to support the Infantry.
" 'the war H finished' The war It fin
labed!' cried many or them with their
face expuidlor Into smiles it they leiped
into the French communicatlnr trenchei
and riled back to tM rear Mtween lipei or
more French troop waitlnr for tM word
to take their turn In the intuit The pris
oner then cried for water and bread. TM
prtvites rerterally did not conceal their
tatlaractlon In rindinr tranquility tt tM
rear of the French llnei. Only tM officert
and lubaiurnt were dnwnrait"
GERMAN aOCIALISTS WANT BREAD
MORE EVENLY DIOT RISI TED.
Bv Attociited Pre.
TM Harue. July I (via Londoni. -Durlnr
debate on tM rood an union at the Tbun
day evenint nation or the Berlin city
council tM socialista complained or IM In
equality and Inadequacy or tM distribution
of food under the maat raedlnr scheme
councillor MomruMn declared that no resi-
dent or Berlin waa yt ttanrtar- Tbl elicit
ed a tharp centradle tlon. Municipal Phytt-
cltn WeMr maintained tMra waa no quea
Hon or under reedlnr . wMreupon crlat
ol Mronr dissent trot rrom tM socialists
TM social tat councillor. Hoffman. Mid
thtt M himself bad been patient at tM
Rudolph Vlrckow hospital tor month and
knit how aertoualy toe diaUry had been
reduced Herr Horfman demanded thai
president von Batockl. or the r.xwl reruU
lion board should be told that turricteni
rood wit available but that IM method or
dittrtbution wa all wronr nd im real
dents or Berlin would aland it M toar.
TM population of Coto me it excitad orar
tM municipality's annoooceiMat IMA mat
redlr hat Men pMaJoaaS laaeftnlMly .
tome say tor tlx weeaa. owlar to tM tort
of potato-
TM so called f title raannei tjvjvenar
ktlchaot. ara entirely inautTlrltat Md ar
Vierd by crowds of huarry "
while houMwitti to dtuaertaa. ato Var-
waeii aaft-
WASHINGTON PATIENTLY
WAITING DECISION FROM
CARRANZA
In Open Meeting Repudiate Re
publican Nominee and Declare
for State Organization.
For The Remainder Of July
An Exceptional
REDUCTION SALE
On all Summer Suiting giving every one a chance to get clothes made to or-
der for a price never before thought of considering the high-claa tailoring.
Our workmanship will be up to our usual standard. Strictly hand-tailored.
All garments are made in our own sanitary shop right here in El Paso.
All Suits Up To And Includ- f 9 O J?
ing f 42.00 Now yúá.OV
All Suits From f 43.00 To fAQ C
f 60.00 Now 6.0V
ALL PALM BEACH SUITS of Imported and Domestic materials
now $16.00
Men who hare not had the benefit of our perfect fitting clothes will find this
sale a special inducement to get in touch with us and procure high-grade
clothes at a ready-made price.
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City National Bank Bldg. second floor.
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GOVERNMENT IS STUDYING GOAT
HERDING ON NA TIONAL FORESTS
By Associated Prett.
Denver. Colo.. July 8 Protresslvei or
Colorado at an open meetlnr tonight ds-
rlined to endorser Chirle E. Hurhet for
president; decided to continue tM state or-
ganisation and authorized Chairman C. P.
Dodge to call at a later date a sttte n-
embly at which It it expected sute and
county tickets til M placad in th Held
this rail.
The declination or Hughes' endorsement
took the form of a resolution In wblch tt
as recommended to the sute centrtl com-
mittee that no Indorsement M made ofriclal-
ly of any or th national candidates and that
the Proiratilvaa M lert to expreti their
individual convictions upon national Ittuet.
TM central pommittee at a later meetlnr
followed tM recommendation.
TM debite at ttmei grew spirited but
the action taken was practically unanimous
At t meetlnr or the tut executive com
mine county orranmtiont were authorlz
ed to uke such ttept at they separately
deemed necessary wttit retard to county
lituei.
The coming state assembly It to be held
In Denver at t date to be selected by and at
tM all or Clarence P. Dodge sute chair
man.
Watblnfton. July .In connection with
tM effort to lntroaue th best methods
or handling all claatet or llv stock on
tM Mtlooal rorests. a study of IM roti
lnduitry bat been inaururated by offi-
cial in charra who tty that in part of
Uto Southwest Urge number of Angón
foati are raited for their hair in 1911
over nrty thousand of tM anímala were
arased on national foresta In sit states.
The gotta raised In the west raed mostly
on brushy undergrowth which they are
said to Ilka even better than tM tuccu-
lent tret found In tM tame rerion. On
thlt account tM fore It service official say
that in many place th goiti ara really
desirable as they thin out th dent brush
and sllow gTui to get tuned. In a num-
ber of Instance!. It It Maud MW cattle
range will thu be provided.
Nst Opposed to Goats.
Many people think that the rorettert
hav been opposed to letunr roaU rala
on the national -forests but omclsU say
tint thlt it not true in tome pieces par-
ticularly In hardwood region. (OSU dam-
age younr rorest rrowth. In .many or
the coniferous rorests of the west how-
ever thlt dansse It slight If UM rang
It not overstocked and the ant malt ar
property handled. Often It is tald they
are of real benefit In keeplnr down Inflam
mable brush and tbut aldlnr In proteottnr
rorstu from ftrs.
Th goau ire gruad to band or SOD to
I.mo thourb tM miliar bard are more
common. Shed ar neeettary during the
kidding tenon tine tM newly born kids
ar tlmoit u helpless as bable and mutt
M protected rrom tba cold and wet. After
they ret to be six or eignt wee Old it
it bard to kill them with a club at on
ranger put It.
When tM kids ar small they are not
allowed to run with their mothers. Some-
time! they are kept to a corral put high
enough to prevent them from Jumping out
but low enourh to allow the nannltt to
jump in. Often each kid it tied eat to
a i take and to mother comei in during
to day so IM kid em hive lu dinner.
Goeta right Oft Ceyetet.
When frown the gotW hive considerably
mor agility and courage than theep and
tlfht orr coyotes and otMr predatory am-
maJl. Moit or uto goats are raised for their
hair which bring rrom so to 50 cenu s
pound accordlnr t ratblon dlcUtos tost
mohair and alpaca it or la not to M worn.
TM average cut or hair it tald to be about
i poundt per animal.
Unlike sheep wblch can go lonr periods
without water the gotta must hav water
frequently and their rang has to M
planned with thlt In mind. The herding.
It It tald. Ms been considered s laxy
man's Job. In the put tM anlmalt have
been given little attention and some owner
ttlll follow th out plan.
Under new methods which ire being
tried the Mrdsrt mutt take mor care
with their flock. TM gosts are not al-
lowed to spend more rasa one night in
succession It any oamp and ire handled
la such t way that sil to range Is used
bat not overrrsxed. Officials wM ars
watchlnr the experlmenu r thtt tM
epproved method! will doubtless enable
toe owners to derive greater pronta rrom
their herdt and make It posslbls to better
toe condition of tt rana.
DISCHARGED ORDER
POPULAR WITH NEW
MEXICO MILITIAMEN
of Married Men Will
Almost Eliminate Troops Now
Doing Duty at Columbus.
Department Officials
Examine New Orders-in-Council
of Englishmen
Washington. July a. Examination or tM
official text or IM nw Brttiab order In
council it the ttate department today rail-
ed to revii any marked departure from
tM line of procedure followed since tM
beginning or the war by tM entente alllet
in dealing with Mutral commerce. There
U apparently no tucb wtd extentlon of
the existing blockade n Mi Men threaten-
ed. Many or the present practlrea aralutt
which tM United Stole has vlroroutly
proteited. however. U specifically reiuthor
lied so m i tense toe order may be re
rsrded u a practical answer in advance to
to note which u Minr prepared at the
ttate department In reply to the lengthy
memorándum treat th British forelrn or
fir on tM subject of restrictions upon
neutral trade II waa banded to IM sute
department lnt April. Mspeteh or tM
reply now probably will M hsilsasd M
much u peesible.
To Shorten Route to
Coast by Boring Hole
Through James Peak
By Associated Press.
Denver Colo. July . Financial plant for
boring a tunnel through James Peak and
thereby shortening the dlttance to the com
and opening up new resources were said
to M nearlnr completion by local interetu
tonight
Three million dollars of a proposed -
000000 bond lwu to finance tM project
1 said to Mve Men lubsertMd by eastern
bankers TM remainder tt 1 Mid. will M
absorbed by local Interests. A meeting it
to M held Monday at which. N Is under-
stood plant of a tM financing of the pro-
ject are to M mors completely arranged.
rm paini
5 Cans Levy's Beet
Tomatoes. Is. . . . .
3 Cans Levy's Beet
2s
25c
25c
2 Cane Levy's Bast
Tomatoes 3a
Tn-
25c
Trade with
Mail o.d
Beet
Our Levy's
edged ft
- Ovejrtnstd flt
Flour.
chart
Carraña. " today au uavtar cou
ha would offer to defense that hit erre.l
art gsia te la tssrhtoiUesi of Car real t
i secaun oí ma leiusu
at wy dui uig to rsceat
secret nrvua senate Mcsum or
ki Joto Um CarstjBM a
Of Ska sweaty ssjsr Matosss seeeeai e
ders prompt attention aestott auai uto j trisa tal at Jueuc ass
Mob and Posse Clash;
Two Accidentally Shot
By Atsorltted Press.
Wakenney. Kana. July a Two memben
or s mob estimated at IM parsons were
accidentally shot rive miles last of Mrs
today In a clash with a boms of about 7
citizens tm mob had stormed tM Trego
county Jtll Mr etrly today and released
a man who Md been sentenced on charge
or carrying concealed weapons. Members
of to raiding party ware placed oa as east-
bound train and ordered to leave tM county
TM mob that raided tM jail locked toe
sheriff Into one of IM cellt. Re wat re-
leased and led to pasts. Many parteo not
known In tM county are being upelled
from tt today.
TM posse returned to Wakeeney after
rounding up tM mob and It gusrdlng the
town. A man declared to have Basa da
of IM leaden la In Jtll sod two prisoners
retened In IM attack were returned.
B.Y.P.U. Seeks Peace by
Practicing Golden Rule
By AssoctatsS Press.
Chicago. July 8 The war to Europe and
America's relation to It. U well as tot:
nstton's own difficulties with Mexico
formed the most vtul subjects dlacusssd
by tM Baptist Younr People's union 'or
America In tu twenty-ftfto annual conven
Hon her today. Dean S hallar Mathews or
Oto divinity school or tM University Of
Chicago tald that peace never could M
accomplished until toe peoples of every
nation could M tourht to M mors eager to
"give Justice to one ano toar than to M
rasdy to right for what they consider toelr
rights."
Concerning toe Immediate phase of the
Mexican problem. Dean MstMws tald. sand
applause i
"We have teen on IM part of President
Wilson an animation of an Intention to In-
ject to Christian iptril Into International-
ism. In bit broad knowledge M baa teen
that It U Imponible to prod ideals of Jesus
fhrut Into people by meant of bayoneti.
and that one cannot hurry tne coming or
toe kingdom of Ood with curtains of fir."
Daddy" of Mutt and
Jeff in Hospital as
Result of Auto M ishap
By Associated Píen.
Saratoga n. y . July t "Bud" ruber
to cartoon! el was pinned beneath hi au
tomobile whan it overturned en the ttate
I north of toil city
with s broken rib u
He It in a local liospiud.
ware unhurt.
By AMOclated Press.
Columbus n. M. July Secretary
Baker's recent order to in affect thtt
national guardsmen who nave one or more
dependents apon them lor support would
be granted discharge upon sppllcsuont to
their commanders will nearly decimate tM
rsnks of toe Mew Mexico militia regiment
only recently muttered Into the rederal
service here according to reliable Informa-
tion. Adj. Gen. Harry T. Herring or toe
New Mexico tute militia when atked'.to
confirm toe above information said: "it Is
tru that I have received requests from s
number of our mea for discharges based
on Secretary Baker's order which I hare
teen to print but until I am better to-
formed on toe subject I shall refrain rrom
acceding to the men's wishes If these dtt-
ehaitget are admitted it would affect our
oragntutlon considerably and handicap
nrloualy our work In thlt preunt crltli
on the border. Because tome or our men
heve asked ror release rrom toelr contrscu
to the national govern ment doet not mean
that t lack or pitrtottsm obtain in toe
ststo or new Mexico it mean tlmply
that these applleanto cannot support their
famlllei while worklnr for toe rovernment
I am tore that if provisions were mide bv
toe federal government to attlit to fami-
lies of these men tot new order would not
effect our regiment In th least."
Bay Stot Meo Satisfied
The MtaascbuMtts contingent It In no-
wUe worried over secretary Baker's order.
Col. W. C. Hayet. IU commander ttid tost
tout far M hat not received a request of
any kind from any member or hit command
to return home.
Heavy Ratal la Mexico
Torentlal runs fell today In toe valley
where fien. J. J. Pershing and bit troops
are tltttor tight walling for developments
In toe Mexican situation it wu a happy
relief from tM duat and wind storms that
hare been sweeping ovar toe country for
several months rend ring each day a hrtl
ship to toe boy twinging Springfield
rlflet.
Today carloeda of alfalfa and grain
reached here tnd Mve Men sent serosa the
border. Reporta conunue to reach Cnlum
bat that Vllllita bandits are In evidence
below Oeneral Pershing's line In Mexico.
By toe New System of DeaOttry there
It absolutely MO PAIN In tar week apee
to teeto Vfa use NO COCAINE or any
f iu producto la any loras.
fujto "sweatr dartMe ladseettST'tr
au. wean siiisiifissjtj rasa
REI SYSTDl lEHTlSTS
IBjegetg SSS to SSSi Stasassja tan a
American Union Against
Militarism to Explain
Cause of Mexican Trouble
Wnhingtoa. July S- TM American union
against militarism today Invited toe three
Mexican dalagaut to toe unofficial peace
conference to M talon ate to tats tour
or to IniMd Sutes and explain IM rtuse
of toe Menean revohittoa and border trou
bias. Particular tlttalltn will M aM ta
trip to clues wMr tat anion ats
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sdjourntd tomorrow and M tabee up
again to New York frtdiy lo perfect or
laivenlty uf
ttua la south and Central Ajearte
Dr. l a Mem. ar tat
Pennsylvania tnd Dr Willi tOa.gtiier
day m ifnesMOM at
wit Maxioe.
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Basal teak u eu salar I
structure ua use at Jaaa
hiiltties wtU M inaatil
1 wall at II 'Is ua'taeeMei
85 Horses Burn in
Livery Barn Blaze
By
Denver Celo. July k Eirhty rive horses
wer burned to dsto to nr at the
Btondard Livery company thoruy before
atldalghl.
TM toss la mu mated at about rroorjn.
Mrs. Mary Syrnen. aalaap to bar nocne
uiatny. ta messed by an officer and
liter revivad.
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WttMi'i Groceries Are Fuwai For Quality S
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An exclant variety of raaalthy warm weather ssj '
thirst destroyers 2
White Rock and Manitou Water
Ginar Ala (Belfast and Cliquot Qub)
Root Beer Lxxnc Juke
Concord Grape Juke (Welch's)
White Catawba Grape Juke
Himbeer Salt 1 OfiUsirry Juke
Poland Water Carbonated Cider
WATSON'S GROCERY
21012 Texas St. PtseM 5151 or 51tt or 5153
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 9, 1916, newspaper, July 9, 1916; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth198426/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.