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EL PASO HERALD Friday, February 14, 1913 SAVE ONE DOLLAR During the next 8 days we will make a special showing of our $2.50 pumps and oxfords. Do not fail to see them. Men's and Women's Pumps and Oxfords in All The Latest Lasts Women's Pumps and bpeciai Men's Oxfords, but- Oxfords in Eussia fr O ( ton ani lace Russia calf, gunmetal calf, P calf, gunmetal calf, patent Md, vici Md. Special patent Md, vici Md. See Our Windows lllillllllillll!llllilllll!!lll!!lllllllllllMM WVz-J " EEE ill i l l z l i P On EiSar JSSl E 3 :::::: f j;E:::::::::::E::::::::::::Br Block South ljjij3 jjjf y .!!:!!!!!!!!ll!!!i PasoDei k iil m r Vffli"--"- Norte Hotel Ai ! Q"fflBffiJP---mV 215 E1 PaS St J ' J I SB I I I I I IJBBsL JhBHBH J 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I fTLJUJUl .HI II II II II I , I II 1 1 Uxr JHJl-lF -m.-.'l-t. Mil I il illllliHdl"1thl3 News Brevities lAdverti cement.) Train Bulletin. Texas A Pacific train No. 5, due at 9 05 p. m., is reported to arrive at J 05 a. m. Saturday. All other after noon and night trains are reported en time for Friday Prerojt Transrer Service. For prompt baggage, livery, hack and freight transfer, call Poraeroys El Paso Transfer. Phone 24. Or. JaBdeaea, diseases of kidneys, bladder, rectum and skin; 618 Mills BMg. Knkaser a Fnnil Booster. Bob Krakauer boosted the chamber cf commerce budget fund by $678 Wed nesday afternoon .when he raised that amount by personal solicitation In the business district Dr. Jones, Feet Specialist, Mills Bids. Opes at night by appointment. Phone 788 Dm. Brem, dentists. 2 Mill Bldg.; phone 932-X. Kxtend Treaty With France. Washington, D. C Feb. 14. Secre tary Knox and ambassador Jusserand have Slgnea a convention to exiena for another period of five years, the arbitration treaty between the United States and France, which expires March 12. Dr. Reblnson. disease of children, and obstetrics. 211 Roberts-Banner Bldg. Dr. A. T. Still Ostcoathlc Infirmary. Dr. Ira W. Collins, physician in ontef ; Dr. Amelia Burk, Dr. Grace Parker, Dr. Paul R. Collins, consulting physicians; 201 West Missouri street. Aster to Aid Agriculturists. Albany, N. T., Feb. 14. Vincent Astor has selected the field of agri culture for aiding humanity. Governor Sulzer announced he had appointed Mr. Astor to head the delegation which will represent New York state at the meeting of the general assembly of the international institute of agriculture, to be held In Rome, Italy, next May. For nafse nfrlns and fixtures see the National Telegraphese and Supply Company, 217 Mills street. Dr. Nettle Sattcrlee, osteopath, 410 Mills BMg, phone 141. Dr. Klein, diseases or lungs, stomach, intestines. Roberts-Banner Bldg. Asrees to Pay Doctor's Bill. Jose Maria Hernandez appeared in justice of the peace B. B. McClintock's court Friday morning with a bandaged Mussey's Cash Groci 912 Rftundy Avenue AH claims to the contrary notwithstanding, we are in position to sell as low as any retail grocer in El Paso, and for these impregnable reasons: We own wr building, and have neither store rent nor house rent to pay; we buy for cash and can buy at least as well as these 60 and 90 day fellows; we sell oa a cash basis, and have never met with a loss; we handle the business ourselves and "have no payroll to meet. The prices below are regular prices. No Other Prices Were Advanced Because These Were Made Low WHITE SUGAR, with every $4.00 order, 21 lbs. $1.00 3 caas Tomatoes, Corn or Salsa Pura --- 25c 3 cans Van Camp's Fork and Beans 25c 2 cans Faultless Sifted Peas - 25c 2 cans Burt Olney's Peas - 35c YARD EGGS, from Rio Grande Valley 35c Meadow Gold Batter, this week 40c Fine, large Evaporated Peaches, 2 lbs. ., 25c Extra large Prunes, 2 lbs. 25c Evaporated Apricots, per lb. 171-2C WHITE HOUSE OR PRESIDENT C0EFEE .'. 40c Chase & Sanborn's Coffee, 35c, 40c, and 45c McMath's new brand, Paso del Norte Coffee - 50c Many other brands, from 30c to 40c Chase &. Sanborn's, Shilling's, and other Teas. SHELLED WALNUTS OR ALMONDS 55c; PECANS 75c Home Made Grape Jelly (no gelatine) .' 15c Cottolene, 4 lb. buckets 55c Silver Leaf Lard, S lb. buckets 45c Baker's Chocolate .' 40c PURE MAPLE SYRUP, our own bottling, 25c and 50c J 4384-TeIeohone- J head. He charged Miguel Cordova with I Uaving struck him over the head with ! a heavy watch in an altercation which took place Thursday night in Kast SI Paso. The defendant agreed to pay' a doctor for attending to the wounded ' man and the case was dismissed. Dr. Merloni, obstetrics, diseases of chil dren & kidneys. Fevers, digestive & nerv ous diseases. SIS Roberts-Banner Bldg. Mexican Herald on sale at news wagon, Oregon and San Antonio. Sentenced on Swindling Charge. Portland. Oresron. Feb. 14. The our- j tain was rung down in the great Ce I lumbta river orchard swindle with the sentencing by United States district i judge Bean, of IL H. Humphrey and R. H. McWhorter. Humphrey was , fined 11MKI, which he paid. McWhorter I was sentenced to two months in Jail. A. J. Biehl, one of the principals in the case, was sentenced recently to two ' years imprisonment in a federal peni ' tentlary. W. E. Delarm, the head of , the swindle, is said to be dead, and a , fifth man, G. C Hodges, is supposed to i be in Canada. Headquarters .for Mazda lamps. Electric Co., 641 San Antonio St. Gem Dr. R. M. Ratllff, dentist. S4-5-6 Ca ples building. Thinks Husband Is Here. Mrs. E. Sigall, living at 64 West 118 street. New York eity, has written to police chief I. N. Davis to locate her husband, who she says disappeared from his home about two months ago, leaving her with five small children to support. Dr. Garrett, stomach. Intestines and internal diseases. 43 Koberts-tfan. Bid. Dr. Paget, dentist, S91 Roberts-Banner. Martin Is Acquitted. H N. Martin, white haired and 64 years of age, who was on trial Thurs day afternoon in the 24th district court on a charge of burglary, was acquitted. The defendant was charged with hav ing entered the residence of J. Y. Bas com several months ago. Chiropodist. Mrs. Benson, Herald Bldg. We are not in the electrical associa tion. Oar prices are still 7t cents per hour. Texas Electrical Supply Co, House of Qnalitr. 110 K. Stanton St. Flower Fairs Held. Valentine flower mission fairs were In progress in the hotels and on the streets Friday under the direction of the Woman's Charity. The proceeds from the flower sale will go to the charity fund to save the babies. Dr. Bbert. Dentist, ZiC-218 Mills Bldg. Dr. Cameron, dentist. 228 Mesa Ave. gry H arena AMUSEMENTS. "FRECKLES." Lovers of real melodrama will find no fault with "Freckles." A fairly large house full of El Paso an s witnessed tne attraction at the El Paso theater Thurs day night and the applause was fre quent and hearty. The play is In three acts and tells the story of a boy who had been left an orphan, with but one hand, and his bat tle with the world. He finally wins the admiration of the owner of a vast Um ber tract and is set to guard the tim ber from thieves, where he provs his honesty and integrity and falls in love with a girl, who returns the compliment with equal zest. Then conmes an acci dent In which a falling tree crushes the lad almost to death and he is taken by the girl and her family, who have wealth and position, to the city to be nursed back to life. There are start ling revelations in the last act rela tive to the ancestry of the young man and. of course, these revelations set ev erything aright and make him mighty happy; there is another love story in the play and it also ends just as hap pily. The settings for the first trwo acts, i wnicu are laid in the timber forest, arc splendidly done and very natural. The last act is the parlor of the home of "the girl." One of the enjoyable features of the performance is the portrayal of the old Scotch couple by John S. Marble and Dignan Meredith. Both are exception ally good in these characters and pic ture two very lovable, tender hearted old stage people. Mr. Marble has ap peared in some of the best productions of the past decade and Is known to all American theatergoers. Miss Meredith was for a time In the "Bunty Pulls the Miss Carrie Bellemore. as "the girl," christened by "Freckles" as "the angel of the swamp," is as clever as she is pretty and easily wins the hearts of her audience. Julius Velle is the "Freckles" of the cast While not as well cast for the part as he might be, he got plenty of applause Thursday night and his tenor singing was very pleasing. He renders three solos incident to the action of the play. He was formerly tenor for the Denver Post's Boys" band and also sang in New York church choirs. Jay Mansfield, as camp cook, por trayed a very good character part, as good as that which he created in the role of the German sergeant In "Ari zona." Other members of the cast were am ply satisfactory. The dramatization is a very careful following of the book, which made so many thousands laugh and cry because it seemed to get so close to human nature in almost every element and the cast is equal to the parts, and but slight criticism can be offered to the manner In which the play is acted. The management has in the main been most happy in selecting a very capable cast, and the many and strong character portrayals which the development of the plot permits could hardly be improved upon over those in the roles. As a rural melodrama, telling a story that is different from the usual melo drama and with a setting that is en tirely original. "Freckles has a place of Its own. The play is Nell Twomeys dramatization of Gene Stratton-Por-ters novel. The story Is a good one, and many who have read the book say It has galnned force In the transporta tion from the leaves of a book to a set ting behind the footlights. CRAWFORD; TONIGHT CIRCUS NIGHT J x .n.Ish,t is designated "circus night" by the Great Griffith," who wUl put on the greatest hypnotic features in his mtolrLot marvelous accomplish K,, T1,e serious side of scientific ?ir lled ?errJnient, and those who at JZ Cr&w,frd nSht will have riffltvSUS? for. -congratulation, mfrl t8 c1 ot neSr0 subjects are ?,to.prov,de " the n that can be some &. "rJnclr,CU8-iu theVi slraSon ttYif to the G-l"ta demon -Klvt a Lwi GtaBa rsnUlon will fitw X? iw Prsram 0f entertainment, wo?fh tt,WhIcn "tractions will well be prIces.-lAdvfmaU Crawford admission BIG NIGHT AT AUDITORIUM. raUed .i?1 admk!on not be dan.th? nsational skate ana th rf ht,Ki the Auditorium tonight. The SS5. ,?,ght for amusement goers. hav of? P8 and the lower tife will Audita. enjoabJe night at the classj t0Thm tffEw- ood happen- .. " orcnestra ana tne molt SLean,a doubIe concert. The be Elven Crl?al Z?d n,ht lil me tonTeht i.te BI Paso !- Meet e ' ? ln dreamland; get In the rfvW,toiTeP aBe- pres will be fnT,t"a!.vaIent,n!- Do not mask your face. Advertisement. FINB PROGRA3I TOMGIIT. iTfh,t.WI8wamJ,as an ext-a nne lot of oiiwT r l$y- They include "A Clew to Her Parentage." another of ihS.5re2. T. HPPned to Mary" fle-?.: xTlrat?T GoW" a Blograph, and "Twilight of Her Life, a Lubin. Tonight is society night. Prof. Ver gara has arranged a splendid musical bill and the human voice pipes will be used. During each show tl.e unit or chestra will play automati. ill The . elections are "Bumlile B,. an; -1'o.s "id P..n- from "Tl-o Toll,. nf lru The Walfz Lcsoori frm In,. Ki-s s""""-" Iff STOCK REDUCTION SALE SUA I fF jr SATU This Kite he n Cabinet (just as shown in cut) 5.75 EACH day of our Stock Reduc tion Sale we try and select something in the way of an Extra Special. For tomorrow we have selected the kitchen cabinet shown above. This cabinet is substan tially made and nicely finished. It has two. large bins for flour and groceries and two drawers for table cutlery and the smaller kitchen utensils. You have often paid $7.00 'for kitchen cab- . j - serf inets not as good as this one. It is ilncHon Kale Swcinl for tomorrow Waltz." and "Come with me to the.Bun galow" and "New Yorkers," from Ueoree M. Cohans "The Little MlWon- aire,1 Adv. THE BIJOU. Toddy the Bijou will exhibit a splen did two part special feature, "It is Nev er Too Late to Mend." written by Charles Reade, the famous novelist. This picture is a real feature, produced by the Edison company in England, and should not be missed. It will be shown today only, from noon to 11:15 p. m. Adv. CRVWFORD SATURDAY MATINEE. I The program at the Crawford Saturday v. .11 be arranged to please the women l rnd children. The admission to the ! Crawford matinees is 10 and 20 cents only; 25 cents for reserved boxes. Adv. Use Domestic Coke. Southwestern Fuel Co. No roofing paper like Congo. Lander r.Hiabcr Co. v With Your Neighbor ROGERS H ROGERS 1 106-8-10-12 North Stanton Street I ECIAL IRDAY f $5.75 f I an Extra Stock Re- 'fek W at. UJfm 9 JP SQUARING UP WITH THE LOCAL UNIONS Itlnc Takes A. M. James, "Ted" Bart lett's Friend. Into Camp as Mem ber of Executive Committee. Having put into effect the eight hour law in response to the requests of the labor unions of the city, and selected A. M. James, a member of the central labor committee which called on mayor C E. Kelly relative to that proposition, as a candidate for membership on the executive committee of the ring organi zation, the leaders appear to think that they are safe 'with the unions. James. who is a member of the bricklayers' union and a close friend of "Teddy" Bartlett. city building inspector, says the unions are now satisfied. James was one of the men who helped to overturn the H. M. Walker regime In the control of the Central Labor union ; and instal -what the old crowd calls I "radical rule" for the Kl Paso unions. I .James was present Thursday night j H 3 l5HS3025rSTQrt&S Now Is The Time For argains In Notions,, Dry Goods, Tinware, Hardware, Crockery, Hosiery, En aineiware, Ribbon, Glassware, Lace, Embroidery, Soaps Every Piece of Merchandise Dam aged by Fire or Touched by Smoke Rlusf be Sold Out IN TWO WEEKS To Make Room For New Stock Already Being Shipped Sale Starts at 9 a. m. " iss n wk isBeH H9HBB I I n We Can Save You Money OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST. WE GUAR ANTEE OUR GOODS STANDARD QUALITY. 20 lbs. BEST GRANULATED SUGAR, $1.00 15 lbs. Fancy Potatoes . .j..w -t.-- ..w-m-..,.. -25c 14 lbs. Fancy Onions for . .. .--. .,".-....- -.--. .25c Imperial Oats, 3 pkgs. for . .. .-.25c Krinkle Corn Flakes, 4 pkgs. for ,. .- .,. . .i. .25c Strictly fresh Yard Eggs, per doz. ,..,.. .30c Sweet Clover Creamery Butter, 2 lbs. for .,. ., 75c Genuine Mexican Pink Beans, 4 lbs. for .-.25c Fancy Head Rice, 3 lbs. for . . .,.25c Snowdrift, better than Lard 4 lb. pail for . .55c 10 lb. pail for . .$1.35 Diamond M. Flour, every sack guaranteed 24 lb. sack for .. 75c 48 lb. sack f or . .$1.50 Lady Arundel Tomatoes, 3 cans for ,. .., 25c Fancy Iowa Corn, 3 cans for , .-.-.. . . .25f; Fancy String Beans, 3 cans for o .25c Evaporated Milk, all brands, 3 cans for. 25c Fancy Prunes, 3 lbs. for :.. . . . ..-. .t. . J25c Evaporated Apricots, per lb. . .-.,. .-.- . 15c Evaporated Figs, 3 lbs. for t -. .25c Pure California Table Claret, per gallon . ..... . .65c Pure California Sweet Wines, per gallon .. 75c MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. LION 109-11 South Sianlon. at the brief session of the Young Demo crats, and when called on for a speech, he said first he 'was no speechmaker, and then he said: "I don't think there will be any opposition. From a labor standpoint. I find at this time labor is satisfied. Before it was not. The union men I know will give me their hearty support aad while they are doing that. I don t think they will forget the rest of the ticket." Tom Newman, who goes on the ring ticket as a candidate for chairmen of the executive committee, thanked the "Voung Democrats for their endorse ment and knew that with their assist ance, he could win out. Robert Holliday, president of the GROCERY CO Phones 2424-2405. club, who has just returned from New Orleans, presided, at the meeting .r.d stated that he was glad to- return. He urged all the members to continue their activities along the lines of seeing all the friends of the ring and having1 them out on Feb. 30, the day of the primaries On account of the election falling on next Thursday, the Yoaag Democrats will hold a meeting Wednesday night. FOKM33R MINISTER TO SPATV DISS AT 3TBW YORK HOME. New Yerk, N. Y Feb. .Gn. Stew art L, Woodford, veteran publicist id former United States minister to Spa' died at bis home In Mew York h s morning. -. Everybody Will Be There