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L PASO HERALD JT r TL7 9 C "Economy Basement" A Hi W 3 Spring Clearance Sale Move Out, BOTH UP AND DOWN STAIRS jk ii High Shoes and mm - JrU Winter Footwear IVMUSt, Feb. 17th to March 1st '7'f w j can buy here High Shoes (and Many A kJkJ styles in Oxfords, f x D Pumps & Slippers) at strictly VsOSl iTlCCS Women's Button Shoes NEWEST LASTS AND PATTERNS Patents, white or black tops; Gun Metals; Velvets and Tans; all sizes and widths, regular gL CI? $3. GO, $3.50 and $4.00 Values, at . . . $Z.OU Oxford Specials: Women's Patent . Button Oxfords, white tops, $3.25 Women 's Patent Button Oxfords, dull tops, $2. 65 Women's Gun Metal and Tan Button Oxfords, $2.65 Women's Tan Russia Calf Button Oxfords, $2.95 Young Misses9 Button Oxfords Gun Metal and Patent Leather, newest dc ZE lasts, low heels, sizes 2 to 6 ..... . POD Misses' Gun Metal Button Shoes Solid Oak Soles, Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 . . $1.45 And Low Heel, Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 . . $1.85 Big Misses, Sizes 2 1-2 to 6 .... $2.25 Boy Gun Metal Calf, ) 9 to 13 . . $1.65 $ Solid Leather Soles, J Jfig Boy 9 Scout Shoes. 9 to 13 1-2 SI. 45 S Black Elk Hide,l to S 1-2 1.85 Jlyf Solid Work Shoes, Tan art rp LWlen S and Black Elk, Special . . qtZ.ifb Your Chance To Save Shoe Money on Ytiur Early Spring Purchases. I St. STjiE"SATI5FACTORY SORT J - I B ED. TV. PEW. H Come Out With Me (An EI Paso Keverle.) : &1 It - JmR Did you ever take yonr darning out into the yard? Well, Just try it some day soon, not In a. shady nook. but right out in God's good sunshine. Get your bonnet, tie it on securely, put on a light- wrap, and of course vou 11 have to remember to phone your "morning order before going. Then, Before you are filled j iritn .uereury and I Other Pelseneus I Drags, see Dr. Che i Hek. the botanist specialist, who cures i the following dis eases without the aid of minerals or knife: Cancer. Blood Poison. Kidney Trouble. Rheuma tism Heart Disease. ana liver aerange oi t nts. ConFultation i . p 406 San An- I i.oS: Phone 2910 i you might put a piece of heavy paper between the bells, so if some friend calls up. just to hear how you liked the new preacher, or to know whether you have seen that beautiful hat, in a downtown window, you will "darn on," in blissful ignorance. These things accomplished, get your basket of darning, and come on out Take a few deep breaths of the fresh morning air, look at the fleecy clouds floating above you and then try to fill up that gaping hole in the wee boy's stocking. Bless his heart! He did that, when he fell oTer that big stone, one day last week, and you had to kiss it, dirt and all, to make it welL It doesn't really matter if you do stop a few minutes, to remember how his little arms went around your neck, and how the baby face brightened, and all was smiles again. If you don't finish todav, you can tomorrow. Per head some crows are flying, ana calling to each other, and on a nearby telephone post, sits a little bird. sending up its morning song of praise to its Maker, and you wonder what oira it is an J wish you knew more about them - on could tell the bo Von -woniTfr ou had never thought of it bi '.r. lut ihr-n, jou are alwa..s in the house, you had hardly known there were birds round El Paso nor had you imagined the sun so bright and warm In February. But how about that darning only three more pairs? What a lovely morning it has been. Now I knew you would enjoy it. just come out everv chance you get. but remertber you must put aside the little worries and anxieties of the day. forget that you EEL r,.la,8t ? hllt- turned back to front, again this spring or whiM " and eled to apeak when she saw you yesterday. Don't f w can't see. the sun shining in u SJnai?y wrres. and afte? all what does it matter7 Vf.T h Jf the bue sy- about OU..Ahe brJSht sunshine, the birds, the budding trees. Get your bonnet and your low chair come out. and jut be glad. Esther Durand. HOTEL PASO DEL XOItTE. The dining room and grill of Hotel Paso del Norte is open until mid night. Meals served a la carte ex cellent service. News Brevities (Advertisement.) Train Bulletin. Train No. 5. of the Texas & Pacific, due at 9:05 p. m.. is reported one hour late. All other afternoon and evening trains for Monday are reported on time. "V I Prompt Transfer Service. For prompt baggage, livery, hack and freight transfer, call Pomeroy's El Paso Transfer. Phone 2444. Shoot Sloaher By Mistake. San Francisco. Calif.. Feb. 17. Mrs. Marie "W. Henderson, former wife of W. J. Henderson, musical critic of the New York Sun, was accidentally shot here by her daughter Mrs. F. H. Petrie, who thought her mother was. a burglar. The wound was slight and she will recover. Dr. Jones, Foot Specialist, 31111s Bldg. Open at night by appointment. Phone 783 ,Dr. 'Jnmleson, diseases or kidneys, bladder, rectum and skin; 618 Mills Bldg. Timber for North Western. Bridge timbers and other material for the repair of the Mexico North Western railroad line have been re ceived by the Texas & Pacific road. Drs. Brown, dentists, 206 Mills Bldg.; phone 932-X. Dr. Roblnsoc diseass of children, and obstetrics, 211 Roberts-Banner Bids. Deputy Sheriff Resigns. Santa Rosa. N. M., Feb. 17. A. J. Coury, chief deputy under sheriff Da ran, has tendered his resignation and will re-engage in commercial pursuits. Camilo Sanchez, former treasurer or this county, has been appointed his successor. For house wiring and fixtures see the National Telegraphone and Supply Company, 317 Mills street. Dr. Klein, diseases or lungs, stomach, intestines. Roberts-Banner Bldg. t Auto Bandit Confesses. Chicago. 111., Feb. 17. Robert "Webb, highwayman and leader of the auto mobile bandits. Chicago's most dan gerouscriminal, according to the police. has confessed that he shot and killed policeman Peter Hart several weeks ago. Webb was captured Friday. Mexican Herald on sale at news wagon. Oregon and San Antonio. Dr. Morford. obstetrics, diseases of chil dren & kidneys. Fevers, digestive & nerv ous diseases. 212 Roberts-Banner Bldg. Fatal Fall From Freight. Douglas, Ariz., Feb. 17. B. H. Pippin, aged 25 years, died at the county hos pital here as a result of injuries sus tained early in the week when he fell under the wheels of a freight train near Benson. His left arm and leg were crushed and lacerated by the ac cident while he suffered also from con cussion of the brain. Pippin was a na tive of Weatherford, Texas, his rela tives having been notified of his death. Headquarters for Mazda lamps. Gem Electric Co, 881 San Antonio St. Dr. Garrett, stomach. Intestines and internal diseases. 403 Roberts-Ban. Bid. Plan Monument to the Indian. New York, Feb. 17. 'At Fort Tomp kins, near the Narrows, the highest spot in New York harbor, ground will be broken on Washington's birthday anniversary for the erection of a me- I mortal to the riorth American Indian. ' President Taft, attended by members l of his cabinet, the statement says, will I inaugurate the movement for the erec , tion of the monument which congress ' has authorized. Dr. Paget, dentist, 501 Roberts-Banner. Chiropodist, Mrs. Benson. Herald Bldg. Mexlcnn Shoots Up the Air. At 11:36 oclock Saturday night mounted policemen York and Finley were sent to investigate a reported shootine at the corner of First and Hills streets. A Mexican -apparently intoxicated, they learned, had fired sev eral shots into the air with ne seri ous results. State of Texas, County of El Paso. I. Sam Rowan, do solemnly swear, that on the 15th day of February. 1913, I was called into mayor Kelly's office and asked if I had ever stated to any person that if I was given a one hun dred dollar marked bill that I would guarantee that they would find this bill In mayor Kelly's possession as hush money. I repeat that I had never made any such statement, either In substance or effect to any person, and further stated that I had paid two fines to the city of El Paso for gam bling since he had been mayor and had only been arrested on those two occa sions, and that any person who had made made any such statement was an infamous, malicious liar. I furthermore swear I have not been present when any raid on a gaming house or the arrest of any person for gaming has been made since I paid the last fine something more than four months ago. Sam Rowan. Subscribed and sworn to by Sam Rowan, before me, this, the 15th day of February, A. D., 1913. CL W. Fassett. Notary Public In and for the City of El Paso. Texas. We are not In the electrical associa tion. Our prices are still 75 cents per hour. Texas Electrical Supply Co, Home of Quality, 119 X. Stanton St. "Trust Busters" Break; Record. Washlngton, D. CL, Feb. 17. A high record in "trust busting" Is being es tablished in the closing days of presi dent Taft's administration. Attorney General Wickersham and Jas. A. Fow ler, his assistant, the "trust buster" of the department of justice, filed four civil anti-trust suits last week and two similar suits in the preceding week, making a new record of a suit a day for six days, exclusive of Sunday. Dr. Ebert, Dentist, nc-218 Mills Bldg. Dr. Cameron, dentist. 228 Mesa Ave. Former Senator Hale III. Washington, D. CL. Feb. 17. Former senator Eugene Hale, of Maine, is re ported to be In a critical condition from paralysis. Dr. R. ar. Rntllff, dentist, 204-5-6 Ca ples building. Dr. Nettle Satterlee, osteopath, 416 Mills Bldg phone 141. Alleged Wire Tapper Arrested. Detroit, Mich.. Feb. 17. Frank Ad ams, alias "Pie" Adams, alleged to be one of the gang of wire tappers who rigured in the recent failure of the Klrby Bank in Chicago, was arrested here and is held for the Chicago .police. It is said Adams and three other men succeded in swindling Dr. Kirby, presi dent of the bank, out of $20,060 last October, this loss together with others, resulting in the bank's collapse. Dr. A. T. Still Os'teopthlc Infirmary. Dr. Ira W. Collins, physician in chief ; Dr. Amelia Burk. Dr. Grace Parker, Dr. Paul R. Collins, consulting physicians; 201 West Missouri street. HOTEI, PASO DKI XOKTE. The dining room and grill of Hotel Fa&o del Norte is open until mid night. Meals served a la carte ex cellent service. I hc Domestic Coke Suuthwistrn Fuci Co. 1 ne Domestic Coke. Southnistom Fuel Co. I . B'lrAti '. il .vt ci'oappr and better than cottar. Lander Lumber C. JUAREZ RACK BXTRIBS -FOR TUKSDAY, FEB. IS e&-scM&- First race, selling. 3 year olds and up, 1 mile Blue Beard 92, Ah Moon 106, Lawn 166, Adolaate 162, Lonia 116, Virginia Lindsey 118. Delena 110, Chief Desmond 110. Layminster 110. John Patterson 112, Ben Greenleaf 112, 6 V. Hough 112. Second race, selling. 3 year olds-.nd up, 6 furlongs Loving Mose 90, Ma zurka 93, Hazel C. 166, Rose O'Neil 16J, CBanticIor 163. Sir Barry 105, Tim Judge 165, Transparent 105. Judge Walton 10S. Lescar 168, Colinet 108, Orbed Lad 109. Third race, purse, 4 year olds and up, 7 furlongs Cracker Box 102, Puck 164, Mockler 105, Capitan Bravo 107. Vml, 1AT PnnullA 112. Fourth race handicap. 3 year olds and up. 5 1-2 furlongs Flying Foot steps 92. Nobby 92. Mona Canomann 95. Furlong 102, Lady Panchita 102, Upright 102, Kootenay 106, Joe Diebold 112, Irish Gentleman 122. Fifth race, selling. 3 year olds and up. 5 1-2 furlongs Motto's Pride 93, Sprightly Miss 98, Dynamo 9S, Mayer dale 102. Ancestors 163, Ardelon 163, Moller 103, Amity 105, Mother Katcham 165. Bula Welsh 165, Hasson 110. Sixth race, selling. 4 year olds and up, 1 mile Mandadero 93, Free Will 96, Calethumpian 98. Sugar Lump 161. Duncraggan 16S, Dutch Rock 106, Black Mate 110, Balcliff 116. Five pounds apprentice allowance claimed. Sunday's Results. First race Five and one-half fur longs, selling 3 year olds and up, value 5366. Hugh Gray (Irvin) 166, 2 to 1, 6 to 5, 7 to 16, won. Lee Harrison n (Hen ry) 116. 7 to 1, 3 to 1. 3 to 2. second. Good Intent (Cavanaugh) 116. 12 to 1, 2 to 1, show, third. Time, 1:10 3-5. Tal low Dip, Magda 4- McAlan, John Pat terson. Coed. Booger Battle. M. Cam bon, Sadie haptro. Green Isle, Dr. Macias ran. Second race Five and one-half fur longs, selling, 3 year olds and up, value $304- Serenade (Teahan) 168. 26 to 1, 8 to 1. 4 to 1, won. Minnie F. (McDon ald) 88, 15 to 1. 6 to 1. 5 to 2, second. Sterlin (Groth) 115, 3 to 1, 3 to 5. show, third. Time, 1:09 4-5. Mercurium, Ga lene Gale. Charley Brown. Shooting Spray. B&lronia ran. Third race Five and one-half fur longs, purse, 3 year olds and up value -$360. George Oxnard (Henry) 187. 5 to 1, 8 to 5. 4 to 5, won. Furlong (Kirsch baum) 108, 6 to 1, 2 to 1, even, second. Ymlr (Gross) 164. 6 to 1, even, show, third. Time. 1:69 1-5. Mona Canomann. Flying Footsteps. Lucille Allen, Rock dale. Sly Lad. Stout Heart ran. Fourth race One mile. EI Paso stakes, selling, 3 year olds and up. value $1695. Console (McCabe) 167. 3 to 2. 3 to 6. out. won. Hatteras (Henry) 107, 3 to 1, 4 to "5, out, second. Dr. Dougherty (Halsey) 105, 12 to 1, 7 to 5. show, third. Time. 1 :42 1-5. First Star, Lady Rankin ran. Fifth race Six furlongs, selling. 3 year olds and up, value $300. Eye White (Gross) 111, 8 to 5, 3 to 5, 1 to 3. won. Gimll (Forsyth) 106, 5 to 2, 4 to 5, 1 to 3, second. Inquieta (Callahan) 9S. 16 to 1. 7 to 5. show, third. Time, 1:17. Les cas, Masalo. Anne McGee. Rogon ran. Sixth race One and three-sixteenth miles, selling, 4 year olds and up. value $306. Flying (Nathan) 97, 7 to 1, 2 to 1. out, won. Shorty Notacut (Kederis) 165, 2 to 1 1 to 2 out, second. Rake (Estop) 165, 3 to 2. out, show, third. Time, 2:661-5. Whidden ran. Saturday's Results. First race. 6 1-2 furlongs, selling, three year olds and up, value $30. Originator (Cotton) 111, 10 to 1, 4 to 1. 2 to 1, won. Mike Mollett (Hill) 168. 4 to 1, J i to 2. 7 to 10. second. Billy Myer (Peak) 168, 6 to 1, even show, third. Time: 1:13. Stonecutter, Baden. Nattve Son, Definite ran. Second race, 5 1-2 furlongs, selling, maidens, three and four year olds value $308. Hasson (Groth) 118. 7 to 5. 3 to S. 1 to 4, won. Lake "Van Zandt (Murphy) 168, 3 to 1. 4 to 5. 2 to 5, secend. Kali Iflla (Haynes) 182. 1 to 1. 2 to 1 show, third. Time: 1:12 2-5. Bl Sabio, Ada Doyle. Bill Finn. Wolfress ran. Third race, 1 1-6 miles, selling, four year oMs and up, value $308. " Wads worth II. (Halsey) 160, 6 to 1. 6 to 5, 1 to 2, won. Barney Oldfleld (Kederis), 110. 16 to 1. 6 to 1. 2 to 1. second. Sleep land (Carter) 105. 7 to 10. out show, third. Time: 1:55 2-6. El Toro, Flying. Lily Paxton, Dick Baker ran. Fourth race. 51-2 furlongs, selling, 3 year olds and up, value $308. Hola bird (Estep) 103, 5 to 2, 9 to 10, 1 to 2. won. Russell McGill (Kederis) 185, 6 to 5, 1 to 2, out, second. P. Henderson (Groth) 185. 7 to 1. 4 to 5 show, third time: 1K1 3-5. Galena Gale, Ernest H-, Bonnie Bard. Edmond Adams ran. Fifth race, 1 mile selling, 4 year olds and up, value $36t. Balcliff (Peak) 119. 6 to 5. 2 to 5, out. won. C W. Kennon Our Great Annual Sale Easter Silks Reaches a Value-Giving Height Hard ttf Realize New Interest Tuesclay VERY few can realize what a great event is this Annual Sale of Easter Silks un til they are introduced to the splendid silks that are heing offered. It's not a case of a woman coming to buy a few yards of silk, it's a case of where families are supplied with silks for months to come. Why, it's nothing uncommon for a woman to buy six and seven dress patterns of silks at this sale, and yet it's not surprising when the economies are so apparent. Why, there is any amount of this silk selling at prices that are positively matchless, and every yard of it in cluded in the sale is a bargain at the price. The Sale Started Today With Great Activity And now for Tuesday. At the time of going to press it is not possible for us to give exact details of the items that 'are available, for a quantity that may seem remarkable dwindles quickly under such tremendous buying. We know however that it will be almost" im possible for us to dispose of even haSf the quantity in the first day's selling. So- for Tuesday and the rest of the week there -will be values extraordinary for any -woman-whet needs silks. .- - v 1 The Two-Republics Life Insurance Company EL PASO, TEXAS A. KRAKATJEE, Eresidefct- Good men wanted to sell policies that guarantee protection. C. B. BUSSELL, Sept. of Affents. LOUIS ST. J. THOMAS, Seety. and Geal Mgr. (Kederis) 165, 2 to 1, 1 to 3, out. second. Little Marchinont (Tehan), 1. S to 1. out show theird. Time: 1:47. Ser vicence, ran. Sixth race, 5 1-2 furlongs, selling, three year olds and up, value $366. Beds. (Gargan) 166, IS to 5. S to S, 3 to 5, won Fanetril Hall (Kederis) 188. 2 to 1. eve.! 1 to X second. Bobby Cook (Callahan ItS, 12 to 1. S to 5 show, third. Time: 1:11 2-5. Bells, Gift, Harlem Maid, Roberta. Rosenta ran. -s netEiwe 5 u S. Department of Agf&SltliTe, ;tf9 Y . " WITHER BUKBA0 A. v fej Jo40 bhttPJy Kft i ... 1 1- Jj 33 yiQsSK --'' 32. ftewt o vy" yKS4 HIGH" P fecwc?-Ksftf 1 . -flfthTasJ V A'OU v I V ,.rr "7 4. IasI tx . fT ' "j -ai p.aj. ikr wa, 17 lata 733 CTPT. AVATGRY. NOEES. AV....Ati. dw. O a T-t 'ATAtT .ittiiKrfA I'Jv nullum reduced tOSd&?IeT& Isobass (eeaHaaoua lines) pa ""g?i eg oreauaiarprtswre. ifarawua Ms???" teas tanftKh potetsof equal tsnBfir4wr$: arawa only tarxeio. freAtoE, S0. and MB". O clean Q paxuy cloudy: W etowtr: rata: snow: report saisslM. Arrows flriritti the wind. Pint &? ?T ature; sweta. precipitation T eherjaere ftr past 21 hours; tturd. majamum wind Ttloo- WALKS INTO SALOON AND FALLS DEAD Douglao Finds Its School Buildings In adequate and Plnns to Add a v Structure. Douglas, Ariz.. Feb. 17. Pablo Ca nelez. aged 36, employed at the C & A. smelter, who it is said, deserted few months ago from the federal army in Agua Prieta, entered a local saloon yesterday, complained of being ill, sat down on a chair and in a few moments fell over dead. His case was diagnosed as jicute pneumonia. Impressive memorial services were held at St. Stephen's Kpiscopal church upon the occasion of the first anniver sary of the death of Mrs. Beatrice Paxton. wife of J. T Paxton, manag ing director of the Sonora Land & Timber o ltd., at Hacienda Mababi. Rev. K. A . ;Mmon?on. assisted by the choir rendered the service. A large number of the friends of the family wede pr-5fiit b invitation. anion? them beiner Mr and Mrs. t, Colchester. Who n entl arrived from England, and a i unit i of will known pio.de fro n t'r. a i -,r' . Z j i -iiSi l ati njaate j SI Paso, Monday, Feb. 17, 1913. r recasts. ' XI Paee and Yicimty Fair toaJgat aad Tuesday; colder Tuesday. New Mexico Fair taught and Tues day; not much change n teaperatsre. West Texas Fair tonight; -warmer w east portion. Tuesday fair; colder ex cept in southeast portion. Local Data. at the local public schools, the school board has announced that a new school building will have to be constructed during the summer. In the meantime, to accommodate the attendance, the auditorium of the high school building is being equipped with desks and seats to be utilised by the overflow from the grammar grades. This shift was found necessary in spite of the fact that the aheool board has had several small frame buildings, each seating 35 puplte, constructed during the year. A limtdaomolT ensraved silver lov ing cup n received by the Y. if r. a. to be presented to the C. A. team which won the city championship ii cently WOUNDED INSPECTOR BROUGHT TO EL PASO Valentine. Texas. Feb. 17. Inspec tor J. T. Sitters was brought to Val entine fro mthe Bunton ranch and taken to the home of his brotherlnlaw. Lewis oiosio. He was later taken to Kl Pao accompanied " !.i wifi- an.l 1 1 '11 i !.- i- i 'lii.i ,l-i - n r i r i ra,v , t i I Hi- v H . I R Is! y ' . ih.r-. l .'ji t'le i. .wai 1 Pmo Readinrs Today Yeaterdav w viucvcr (eea level 6V.V8. Ury thermometer 33 Wet thermometer 30 Dew point 2g Relative hutniditv 71 Direction of wind ". NW. velocity ot wind State of weather .Clear Rainfall last 24 hours q Highest temp, last 24 hrs. ." Si Lowest temp, last 12 hre.. 31 Kiver. 30. iV. 61 14 W. 6 Clear. n the bowling tournament which re- L Height of Trier this moraine- ahovp :ently mm to a close. f ffiwd aero mark 11.8 feet. Faff i W.t 24 hoars, 0.1 foot. feet. Fall ia hut S; l s .morning, accompanied by ranger H. A. Carnes. Ranger Powe. of Del Tuo. but now foreman of the rangers stationed aT , .WaS in t0wn this mornin from the nver and stated all wai quiet on the border. 50c MERCHVSTS'tCNCIffiOX M- cldon Cafe tcri 1 I-om i: to Z p. mT