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Friday, December 19, 1913 Militants Attack Jail With Bombs EL. PASO HEUALD r - T ONDON, Eng, Dec 19. Two bombs WOMEN WILL RUN NEW PAPER I rniw!l last niarht against a - ' wall adjoining Holloway Jail, where militant suMragets have been imprisoned, failed to damage the Jail, but damaged the garden wall to such an extent that it will hare to be re built. The part of the wall attacked was near the cells in which soffragets are usually kept and the explosions are attributed to the militants Miss Rachel Peace, sentenced to 18 months imprisonment for arson, is the only suffraget in Jail at present. RAILROAD IS INDICTED ON CHARGE OF REBATING Guthrie. Okla., Dec 19 The Wichita Falls & Xorthwestern railroad, recently acquired bv the Missouri, Kansas & Texas, has been indicted in the federal court on a charge of rebatinc bronchi bv the interstate commerce commission. This is the statement of assistant United States attorney W. B. Herod, who presented the case to the federal grand jurv at Lawton. It is charged that the Wichita Falls & Northwestern agreed to furnish a. a place on "Tts track at Altus for the unloading of material for (he -public works there, and having no place" of its own, rented ground for the purpose. Officials of the government, it is said, looked upon the alleged payment of rental money as a rebate. SALOON MAR CHARGED WITH SELLING BEER AFTER HOURS Bartolo Oroeeo, said to be the proprie- tor of the saloon at bUY boutti 1 i'aso street, was arrested early Friday morn ing on a charge of selling liquor after hours. According to the police, Orosco was selling beer at 3:20 oclock Friday morning. Patrolman Johnson, on the South El Paso beat, 'phoned tlie station about the man, and mounted policeman Henderson made the arrest. wwTrw CITAVFF.R HAS BOUGHT Denver. Colo., Dec. 19. Announcement was made Thursday night by John C. Shaffer, owner of the DenTer News, Chi w.A TAcf nl nfttor Tiflnprs in the United States, of the purchase of the , Evanston Index, of Kvanston. 111., whii-h will be conducted exclusively Dy women. Mis Hetty Cattell. bpecial writer o Rocky Mountain Xews. was chosen man aging editor, and will leave for Evanston next Tuesday to assume her duties. The staff of the paper will be recruited from the Shaffer editorial staffs It will be run as a regular daily paper. JURIST "RESENTS CRITICISMS BY TAFT AND ROOSEVELT Albony, X. Y., Dec. 19 Chief justice Edgar McCullen. of the state court of appeals, declared here last night that criticisms of courts made by former presidents Taft and Roosevelt were "un justified." Technicalities, red tape and imperfect jury systems, he declared, were responsible for many alleged mis carriages of justice for which the bench was held responsible. OPHELIA TENTH CAVALRY HORSES FED AND EXERCISED HERE The freight section of the Tenth cav alrv caravan remained in the G. H. yards Friday to allow the stock to be fed, wa tered and exercised before continuing the trip to Fort Huachuea. The Second cavalry, which left here Thursday morn ing, arrived in San Antonio Friday en route "to Galveston, where it will take a transport to Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont. SATURDAY TO BE THE LAST DAY FOR 34TH COURT TERM Saturday will be the last day of the present term of the 34th district court. Friday morning judge S. J. Isaacks ex cused the jury of the court from further sttendnace. There will be no more jury trials in the court this term. Coprntta. !!, br MeCh Nenpiper Sra&sU (Creation of thHNotert Cnrtoonlst are regular features of The El Paso Herald.) &rt ?, Cherry 3 Pectoral Away back in 1841. Old enough to re member those days? Still used for coughs and colds. Sold for 70 years. Ask Your Doctor. && Children's Footwear for Christmas Remembrances Jk is both fitting and timely. The Christmas day is really a children's holiday. Then why not remember the little ones, with a pair of Guarantee Shoes, or Felt Slippers. They will be appreciated long after many of the other gifts are set aside or broken, that Santa Claus has brought them. We have all the leathers to select from. All widths to fit from. Sa.fr..! " 75c t0 $1.75 Tl:3.5.8: $1 .00 t0 $2.50 Children's Spring Heels. Sizes 81-2 ij O P n i0 ff toll. Prices $1.0 TO$J.UU Misses' Low Heels, Sizes 11 1-2 to 2. rfj pa to SQ Pa Felt Slippers in pink, light blue and red, sizes 5 to (ft -fl ff 2. Price tpi.UU Little Gents' and Boys' Shoes, Sizes J f r r n th a . 9 to 51-2. Prices.. $1.5Ut0$4.( taiKTZ tl A3V3 7,- ofrzju9f .s7U sivnum PP ? CfcC3iec KZJGSCS HOLLY WREATHS and Green Holly jTor Xmas Just Received. Send in your order now, before we sell out. Evergreen and Holly Wreaths, each 35c All Holly Wreaths, each 40c All Holly Wreaths, double, each 75 c Green Holly, per pound 50c SEE OUR WINDOWS. We Have a Few Imported Baskets Left. Jackson-Standard Grocery Co. 208-210-212 Mills St. Phone 3532. '" MI nil Chiro-vo F111 a11 shipped on day of re LViail UraerS ceipt. Everything in Sporting troods, Arms and Ammunition. Write for prices. Shelton-Payne Arms Coc MgU..f "We Ar fif?ssjiiois99lS X&J.& LIjjl Sh&oe This 0 said the man yesterday who feels the pulse of the store as no one else can and who, therefore, is best qualified to speak. Saturday will be a severe test of the "POPULAB'S" ability to give service the-last-Saturday-before-Christmas. Tomorrow will find the "POPULAR." at its highest efficiency. The most beautiful Christmas merchandise we ever gathered is spread out before your eyes not tucked away under the counters to help you quickly make up your mind just what you want to give. Prices arranged so as to make your Christmas list as little of a burden as possible. And the store so brightly lighted that you can see exactly what you are buying. Broad aisles, plenty of ventilation, two passenger elevators totake you from floosto floor. Gifts For The Boy 50c 50c $1.00 l: Second Floor, Aisle One BOYS' SUSPENDERS In Christmas boxes, 25c and BOYS' FOUR-IN-HAND TIES, Christmas boxes, 25c and -. .. .' BOYS' SCARF PINS Links and tie holders, 15c to BOYS' WOOL NORFOLK SUITS In sizes 6 to 18 years; some have 2 pair Knickers. All wool, guaranteed qualities in brown, tans and v 4jC ff grays. Special I j)O.UU BOYS' SUITS Special offering in Boys' double breasted 'Knickerbocker suits, in Ivan Frank and other well known $ 6.50 Values at $4.95 $ 8.50 Values at $6.95 $11.00 Values at .l $8.95 BOYS' BUSTER BROWN WOOL SUITS 2 to 6 years, and boys' sailor blouse wool suits, 4 to 9 .years, in navy serge, grays, browns, tans and reds. $5.00 Values at $3.95 $ 6.50 Values at $4.95 $ 8.50 Values at $6.95 $10.50 Values at.. $8.95 BOYS' SUITS Ivan Frank and other makes of hand tailored Xorolk suits, in the latest specially received for Chirstmas patterns; novelty weaves in grev, pin stripe, brown or grey pin ehecks, flecked patterns, fancy diagonals, herring bone and mixtures, up from $6.00 em Better as Than Ever Before!" A far better store service, from salespeople to bundle-wrappers. Our Delivery Service BY MOTOE, in PERFECT condition to take your purchases home safely and without delay. A Christmas Service Bureau where your parcels will be wrapped and addressed without charge, a Parcels Post Station where your purchases can be stamped and mailed, Rest Rooms, Writing Eooms, Telephones, Hot Coffee and Biscuits served free in the Basement these are other features of this convenient Bureau, which is gladly at your service. All these, and many more, are reasons why the "POPULAR" "The Store of a Million Gifts" should be YOUR Christmas Store. You will find the EARLY HOURS best for shopping. Gifts For. The Girl Second Floor, Aisle Three has been a busy scene whs week. T-'CR Girls' Dept. V-' The Great Apparel Sale has established a new reeord for disposing of merchandise iR this dept. So in order to keep up the good results, we have prepared the following Extra Specials for Saturday only COMBINATION SWEATER SETS Composed, of Sweater, Leggings and Cap, in oxford grey only, siaes 2 dJO OA to 8 -rears;, regular ?2.95 seller, at HpiiU THE LITTLE BABY'S XMAS GIFT May be selected here from our extensive showing at special prices as follows: 50c Knitted Saeques 39c 75c Knitted Saeques 59c $1.W Knitted Saeques 79c INFANTS' NOVELTIES Including Ivory Battles, Teeth ing Rings and Sticks, Toilet Sets, Individual Toilet Articles such as Powder Box, Cotton Box, Powder Shaker, Celluloid Animals, Birth. Records, etc., regular AQ- ?L25 sellers, at OC Also values to 65e at 48c INFANTS' KNIT BANDS Odds and ends in wool and cot ton knitted infants' bands, Saturday onlv. ' .1,- GIRLS' COACDS Tn aft the wanted colors including black, made up of phi3lM?'.vSlvets, broadcloth, boucle, chinchilla, ete sizes 2 to 14 -yfrs; Values (jo qp to $7-5, at ..,..,."". pO.I70 SWEATERS in every style, including Norfolk, in all solid colors as well as color combiaatiOHS. Sold regularly up to 52.3d, sizes 2 to 14 years, for Saturday only JvCTS9 YiY . Aft I B'ff 19c $1.79 A Little Boy 's Letter to Santa Claus Monday, Dec. 15th, 1913. DEAR SANTA CLAUS: I am Ralph McCord, I live at the Wright Apts., Apt. E. I am writting ycu for what I would like to have Christmav Please bring me, if I am a good boy, a gray and brown suit, a gray hat with a light 'gray band, size 7, tan gloves, tan shoes and stockings, and if it is not too much, I would like to have a set of wooden soldiers and a monkey that I saw at the "Popular's" Toy store and a .very small Christmas tree and a book, a Twx of candy and some gum. Your boy, RALPH. $5,00 Specials in the Linen Dept. Second Foor, Second Aisle TuTVE DOLLARS invested in the linen department Saturday will - get you a very handsome present. Everything shown will be at a marked reduction worth from .-6.00 to $10.00. Nineteen pieces ci Cluny Luncheon Sets: thirteen pieces of Madeira Hand Embroid ered and Scalloped Sets, Hand Scalloped Tea Napkins, Damask Tea Napkins, Pretty Table Cloth and 'dozen Napkins, Pattern Table Cloths and a great manv more items that are userul and. g of tlie very best quality. Cboice of the lot $5, r Mr. or Mrs. Santa Glaus, Are You Postponing Your Duties? Xmas Gift Suggestions From the Main Floor Brass Jardinieres at 1-4 off Silver Plated Vases, Plates, Candle Sticks, Fruit Baskets, Fern Dishes, Tea Set, Salt and Peppers, Crumb Trays, Spoon Holders, ete at 1-3 off Sterling Silver Toilet Seta 1-5 orr $2.50 Satin and Vekmr Sofa PiHows, with and without ruffles $1.95 Sterling Silver ToHet Sets 1-5 off All linen, hand embroidered initial, etched lace edge handkerchiefs 3 for 65c $5.00 Silver Plated Toilet Sets $3.95 Extra Special im Silver Plated Toilet Sets $2.45 Novelty Baskets at Greatly RedHced Prices. "OETTER, come at once to the "Popular's" Toyland, tomorrow - at the latest, and make your selections. Suppose something happened to prevent you until it was too late? Much pleasanter now than in the last rush. Best varieties now. Delivery at once or later, as you specify. OUR SELECTION OF DOLLS and everything pertaining to Dolls and their wardrobe is especially complete and interesting. MECANICAL TOYS abound in such variety both in kinds and prices that you can find very readily just what yon want, at what you want to pay. GAItlES So many kinds that a list would only serve to bewilder you. ' Your particular attention is asked to these few special values which are cited merely as EXAMPIBS of hundreds. 25 INCH DOLLS 75c Saturday we place on sale 25 inch bisque jointed dolls, with eyes that open and close, light and dark hair, beautiful dolls that are extraor dinary values at 75c (No phone ofHers accepted.) CHILDREN'S ROCKERS 25c Saturday morning you can buy the little folks natural wood rock ing chairs,that make nice gifts, at the tiny price of, each 25c (Np phone orders accepted.) NO.'S 0 AND 1 VELOCIPEDES $1.35 Velocipedes suitable for boys 3 to 5 years of age. Good and strong. Made with leather seat, curved handle bars and wood handles. Wheels, frame and pedals of best stock. A-regu- lar $2.00 value at". $1.35 (Larger size No. 2 Velocipede $1.95) BLOCKS AT 25c A SET Archi tect building wooden blocks a toy that will please the boy. Ex tra special value at, a set 25c TOYS AT 25 PER CENT OFF Mechanical Boats 25e to $3.25 at 25 off M5rrorscopes $2.50 to $15.00, at .25 off Bridges at $1.25 to $1.50, at ..... -25 off Stations at $1.25 to $2.00, at 25 off Tunnels at 30e to $1.00 at 25 off Racing Horses $1.50 to $7,00, at .-. . .. . .25 off Extra Special $5.00 La Vida Corsets $3.50 , Extra Special White, Blk & Col'd Ostrich Plumes $1.95 Corner Mesa Ave. and San Antonio St. CLIP THIS COUPON Not Good After Iec 2tn. Each Coupon Good for One Vote la the. "Popular's" Voting Contest. (Herald) This Vote Is Tor Xmas Name . . Address 11 EEVIL'S " ONE f DOLLAR u GALLON Bottled Wine a Specialty Free delivery until 7 p. m. Also lunch goods, bottle beer and liquors for family use. Phone105. 520 N. 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