Ht j is iff J fe fe-l ate. ,c"k. u3 ft "The Store of Service" TiX Z Added I y II 500 Sale xOk i Untrimmed Shapes to Oar Phenomenal of Sample Hats OTJK recent enormous purchase of Fisk, & Gage Sample Hats included 500 untrimmed shapes. We have saved these until now. They will be on sale tomorrow A. M. TJiev come in Black Silk, Austrian, French and Sea Velours, Imported Pur Beavers, etc. The styles are all the new Tarn, Soft Crown and Picture Effects. Every one bears the name of the maker either Fisk or Gage.. They are easily worth double the price asked for similar- hats offered elsewhere at similar prices. The values range from $7.50 to $15.00. Theprice is ...; Another feature for tomorrow wfll be -There yet remains exeelientphoice in the offering of latest styles in nae sample Gage and Fisk'Tailored Hats drum priced Gage Picture Hats at at. previous advertised prices. See choice for $1.98. s Arcade Display. Servians, Having Annihi lated Turkish Troops, Join Forces With Bulgaria. SULTAN'S ABMY IS IN BAD CONDITION LANDMARK WILL IE TORN HOW Modern Structure to Replace It; Gas Plant Enlarge ment to Continue. Another landmark of old 1 Paso is to be wrecked to make room for a mod ern store building The two story buck house on Texas street, adjoining the El Paso theater, is to be wrecked ard two store rooms built in its place b the Central Investment company. The store rooms will adjoin the theater building on the east and the same wall will be used for the east wail of the new building- The total cost of the impro emenFwill be $2500, as the store rooms are being erected to temporarily occnpj the site until a large building can be built there. "W orW on Addition Continues. Work on the addition to the Gas aad Electric company's pl&njon the rfwr front continues and officials or- the compnv say that the transfer of the ownership from the Chicago syndicate to the Texas Ldgbt and Power company wfll have no, effect upon the content- plated improvements in tne plant ana service An option was held at one time by the Gas company on additional land in the Santa Fe reservation, with a view of enlarging the gas plant aad holders to more than double 'its present en larged capacity. But the option was allowed to expire and it is thought that the improvements will again be taken up by the new company as soon as the transfer is completed. Brick far MsHonle Temple. One car of brick for the new Masonic temple has arrived and another is ex pected in a few days. It will fee laid shortly after Thanksgiving day. The brick is similar in color to that which faces the American National Bank bo tiding. BaiidiBR Tire Residences. Jolly and Ware are building a 12 room residence in the 1780 Mock on Montana street for Mrs. L. Dickerson. The cost will be $8000 The same firm is building a small residence to cost $3000 for Peter McKee. in block 62. Bast El Paso. The Grand Vfew Realty company has sold to J. E. Collard lots 21 and 28, in block 31. Grand View addition, for 3700. Property Change Hands. Frank Crurae has sold Jacob Mann the four room residence jatlfOfi Nevada street; East EI Paso, for $BSM. R. L. Warren has sold A. Ahr lots 17 to 20. in block 129, East El Paso, for $1050. A. B. Ahr has sold to Frank Hamilton tne four room house and the two lots on which it stands at 715 Es trejla street, -East. El Paso, for $3260. More tores- for" Texas Street. Two more storerooms will be ' built by the Central Investment company te improve the eastern section of the J business district. Through Broaddus & Le Baron, its agents, the company has arranged for two temporary store rooms to be built Just west of the El Paso theater, on Texas street These rooms will cost $2500 to build, both I walls being already in position for the I Duuaing. FEDBOAL AUTIIOHITIBS SEIZE STA.VAI. SVFPIJPBS IX CHICAGO. 'Chicago. I1L, Nov? 5. A carload of navaF-jsapplles said by the police to have. Jwen stolen from the tfare Island j navy suv ai f nncuco was seizes by federal authorities to the Chicago, Burlington & Qwiney railroad yards near, .Hawthorne, HI., today. The suppltesvWeM taken on a writ Israeli by United States judge Kenesaw M. Landfe.- Tne oar was billed to a smelting and refining company with ai Government investigators said there had existed a band of thieves winch has been robblnc United States naval yards of auptfUes aggregating several! ncHKurcu nyfniwnffnnr 4 qniu& i t Oliver Lee, of Alamogordo, X. X. was tere Tuesday on business. , London, England, Nov. 5. It was officially- announced in Constantinople today that fighting has begjun between the Bulgarians and "Burks at the Tohatalja forts, according to a special dispatch from that city. The result of the fighting is not stated. The Bulgarian army near Tchorlu is being reinforced with the troops from around Adrianople, whose places In turn have been taken by Servians. A second Bulgarian army commanded by Gen. Kutintcheff is marching along the coast of the Sea of Marmora to ef fect a junction with the Bulgarian army commanded by Gen. Dimltrieff at Tchatalja. To get on the move quickly the Bul garian troops must have, -worked hard, as they have thousands" of wounded Turks and Bulgarians tu care for and have nad to burn or bury a large num ber of killed. It is officially stated in a dispaton from Belgrade that the Servians, hav ing annihilated the Turkish army in Macedonia, have been ordered to assist the Bulgarians, Greeks and Montegrins. A large force of Servians has already passed through Sofia on the way to Adrianople, the bombardment of which continues without abatement. , Turks In Bad Condition. Nothing was- heard .today regarding the position of the Turks at Tchatalja. but ft is beMeVed that part of the army managed to get beyond the position there. The jsul tan's soldiers are in bad con dition. Besides the host of wounded, thousands of me- dropped out of the ranks exhausted from want of food aid most of these threw away their rifles. However, they have had two days in which to rally and reform, while the Bulgarians" advance probably will be slow er than heretofore-as the roads are in a terrible condition from the heavy rains. This will cause difficulty in bringing up artillery. Greeks Reported Itepul&ed. It is reported today that jjfee Greeks j maae a premature jhuick. or osiouiki and were repulsed, but this 'hicks con firmation, a combined attack on that city by Greeks, Servians and Bulgarians is expected shortly. Another report. Which Is both un likely and unconfirmed, comes from Vienna to the effect that Great Britain has warned Bulgaria against entering Constantinople. Great Britain's chief interest in that city at present is to prevent massacres. "Water Supply Is Cut Off. The water supply of Constantinople was cut off today by a large Bulgarian force which occupied Derkas,- at the end of the line of Tchatalja, from which point tRe aqfeedubt supplying the Turkish capital' starts, according to a news agency dispatch from Sofia. It is said Turkey probably will ask Quality C onsider eel More For a Dollar Tliaa a Dollar Will Buy Elsewhere 'WEIGHT NOW, at practically the beginning of the - Winter season, we want to remind regular custom ers, as well as prospective ones, thaHhe success of this market is founded on QUALITY and SERVICE. Briefly stated, we offer you a carefully selected stock-of Groceries, a daily supply of Fruits and Vegetables from every known source, a Delicates sen Department that stands alone in El Paso, Meats that are handled under the most sa-iitary conditions, and daily shipments of Sea Products. Added to this, we have a store organization and a delivery service that are as Hear perfect as experience and capital can make. you are already a Nations customer, of course you know this. If you are not, suppose you investigate f assure you it is worth while. I v y i. l 1 P 3 k tm EEMM.M the powers each to send a warship to Constantinople. 4 Dispatches from the Turkish capital say the Ottoman press is taking the situation calmly, with the exception of the Hilaliosman, edited by the notori- I ous Shlek Shawisb, which prints a vio- I lent article against the powers. The newspaper is being eagerly bought by-f the public. , The Bulgarians have occupied the territory between Tchorlu and Tchatal ja, completely surrounding the Turkish I Another Bulgarian column formed of detachments from Drama and other captured towns is marching on the ea port of Kavala on the Aegean Sea. An allied force consisting of Bul garians from Kuruk and Greeks from 1 enidje-Vadar is proceeding by forced marches to SalonlkL Powers Differ 1b Views. Great powers of Europe are aligning themselves on either side of a very sharp line regarding the future of the Balkan states Public opinion in Eng land, France and Russia is that the allies should have the territory which they have conquered, and Russia par ticularly has warned Turkey that cin dltions could only become worse should further disaster occur at Tchatalja. On the other side are Austria-Hungary. Germany and Italy. Austria Hungary, which lifter all is the most directly Interested, being the nearest neighbor to the Balkan states, will not, it is believed, sit quietly by and e the Balkan league establish itself hcross her path to the Aegean sea, infphich r feRi npar Never Before Have El Pasoans Seen the' Like Never Has Merchan dise Been Sacrificed Like It Is In This Second Week of the Great usine ale Thousands of purchases were made yesterday and the sixty employes were kept busy from the moment the doors opened. There wasn't a dull moment, not a time when the store wasn't full of pleased customers who were buying and buying heaoQy. The lowest prices ever known with the best fall and winter stocks ever shown those are the reasons why we are making good on our determination to QUIT THE RETAIL BUSINESS FOREVER -. This is straight from the shoulder talk no exaggeration, mis-statements. Our reputation of years stands behind every promise . and the people know it. We are going out of the retail business forever and these stocks are going fast. Such record days as yes terday will make the end come quickly. Come Tonight Come Early Tomorrow ---- Only the tremendous amount of stock carried makes it possible to secure all this week anything you want every size, every shade, every style for ' ' ' Men, Youths and Boys. And Remember, this Sale is at El Paso's Leading-Store. '" Come Early It Will Pay You Well itore Open Eve- m Eve- mnsfs m. m, direction her trade is expanding, while at the same time the Servians spread to the Adriatic sea. The Austrian gov ernment points out that the Albanians are as much a nation as any of the allies and that Albania should be re served for the Albanians Iiawentiloa AmeBg Allies. The first sign of dissension among the Balkan allies themselves comes from a dispatch from Belgrade, in which it is said the Servians are be ginning to declare that the "autono mous Albania" which was agreed upon before the war started has now faded away. In the dispatch the Mussulman Albanians who fought against the Servian troops are blamed for the change in the Servian attitude Instead of the 25 mile stretch of the Adriatic coast hitherto claimed by Servia, the same dispatch says that Servla now wants 60 miles and that in return Montenegro is to get more than her allotment of the district of Nov! Paxar. The correspondent adds significantly; "The emperor of Russia will be taken as arbitrator between Servia and Bul garia in regard to these conquests which were not foreseen in the original agreement between the allies." t te the Balkan Natfess. The British attitude in the Balkan situation was explained today in the house of commons by sir Edward Grey, the foreign secretary, who was loudly cheered when in reply to a question, he said: "No one. in view of the result of the war up to date, will be disposed to dis pute the rights of the Balkan states to formulate the terms on which they are prepared to conclude peace. "To not think that the great powers are more slow than other people to adjust their known views to the march of events. The powers are exchanging views in regard to the position in the near east, but it must be a very deli cate matter for them to interfere be tween the belligerents unless they do so at the request of both." Sir Edward denied that Great Britain had given a warning of any kind to Bulgaria. The movements of British ships and their intentions, he said, were precisely similar to those of other powers, namely, to protect lives. The steps had been taken as a result of communications which had passed be tween the powers. TURKS IMPALE CHILD; SLAYMONK Athens, Greece, Nov . 5. A wireless message from a foregin warship at Saloniki says the Turkish army, de feated at Tenidje, about 14 miles from Saloniki, has reached that city in complete disorder. Before their flight from Statista, southwest of Kosani, the Turks pil laged a monastery. They cat a Monk to pieces, impaled a three year old child and massacre many inhabitants of the town. The Greeks killed many of them. Red Morocco Boots The latest New York craze in Women's Ultra Fashionable Footwear, made in red kid 16 .buttons, low re ceding toe and hand sewed Price $5.00 Watch The Walk Over Windows for Latest Shoe Fashions -&if 214 San Antonio St. ROUNDUP AT MOSSMAN RANCH IS CONCLUDED AUSTRIA DOKS NOT APPROVK PEACR PROPOSAL IX BALKAXS Vienna. Austria, Nov. S. The attitude of the Austro-Hungarian government in regard to the proposal of premier Poincare for the adjustment of the Balkan situation is clearly stated today in the Neue Freie Presse. which says. "The present military situation in the Balkans cannot be decisive for the solution of the whole eastern question. Premier Poincare gives to the Balkan states more than they have demanded. "The proposal, which is a meat radi cal expression of pan-slavist tenden cies, is so one sided that it can hardly find the approval of all the powers, and particularly of Austria-Hungary." I RUPTURE IS CURABLE Results ?Vot Influeaeed By Age or Time Standing, Says Kcxpert. ' Rupture is not a tear or breach in the abdominal wall as commonly sup posed, but Is the stretching or dilating of a natural opening, therefore subject to closure," said F H. Seeley. of Chi cago, now at the Sheldon hotel, who will remain in El Paso this Tuesday and V ednesday and Thursday. 'The Spermatic Shield Truss closes the opening In ten days on the average case, producing results without surgery or harmful injections." Mr Seeley has documents from the government, Wash ington, D C, for inspection. Anyone interested wul be shown the truss or . fitted if desired. (Adv ) EASTERN GRILL Mar Chew, Proprietor, will open Sunday, November 3rd, a First Class Chop Suey and Noodle Dining Room, upstairs over Eastern 3nll "Entrance through main dining room. Twenty B"ive Cowboys Take Part and Many People Go te vVltaess the Branding. Berino, X. SL, Nov. S. The roundup and branding of the cattle on the Moasman ranch has ended. A large crowd of people from the valley wit nessed the affair and enjoyed a din ner at the chuck wagon in real cow boy style. Besides 25 cowboys from various ranches in the mountains, the following were present: Mr. and Mrs Penn Kasterbook. Mrs. X D. Rawlings, Mrs. Bullock; Misses Abbie Kilgore, Ethel Spencer, Hilda Creamer and Harry Rishaberger. Mr. Moasman de cided to ship his cattle to Koswell by jail and is taking an cows and calves and leaving the steers on this range to fatten for the spring market Mill and Emmett Isaccs nave re turned to Cmces with a bunch of cat tle. The Hallowe'en party at the Archer home in BranaUo was an enjoyable affair The guests were told to follow the lights the haunted house. This 1 they did. On entering the hall, the floor was strewn with junk such as uuiucs, uu cans, Doxes, etc Alter stumbling over this the next room was aglow with an open fire and candles. Herein every one was bidden to con fess their sins and a curtain was raised, revealed a confessional, one by one told their sins and on arising and turning another curtain lifted a skele ton stood in full view slowly raising its hands over each penitent mortal During all this, continual moans and groans were heard and some one re citing a mournful dirge. In another room was a witch as fortune teller and surrounded by the black eats, bats, and owls. Fortunes were told and then to the dining room tastefully decorated, the walls were covered with red muslin and grouped thickly were the products of the valley, kaffir corn, milo maixe, pumpkins and ap ples. Hehe punch and cake were served and the old time bobbing for apples. In another room, suspended from the ceiling, were numerous strings, each holding an apple and across the room was stretched a tape heavily laden with small packages. Each guest was blindfolded and given a pair of scissors and told to cat for their fortunes. The remainder of the evening was spent in music and reci tations. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Snyman have gone to Leasburg to make their home. Mr. Snyman has charge of a ranch near that place. J. . Pickens is in Colorado City. Tex., where he was called by the death of his sister. Mrs. McAfee. W. p. Brooks is in the Peeee val ley. - F. A. Belk was a visiter oMt of SI Paso. Earl Gibson, of the state college, has been down. here. Marshal Posey Is spending & few days in El Paso. Palmer and Ferris districts ef BUie county have sold their S75M good road bonds to a Chicago savhuts bank at par and aceraed interest. Work will begin immediately on the grading of the roads. LCVY GROCERY Eif 1, COMPANY UAUMKSBIiIa AUU eXHSRS BEST GOODS AT THE LEAST PRICK. PURE LAW) Rate Brand. ... Ho. 3, 46c; He. 5, 75c; N. 10, $1.45 19 lbs Sugar $1.00 12 lbs. Spuds 28c LEVY'S BEST FLOUR 24 1b. Sack, 90c; 48 lb. Sack $1.75 DEFIANCE BRAND FLOUR 24 lb. Sack, 75c, 48 lb. Sack, $1 45 BACON AND HAMS SOLD AT LOWEST MARKET VALUE. 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