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EL PASO HERALD 10 THEIR ONE BEST GAME AS VIEWED BY MODERN PITCHING STARS BY BILLY BVA.S Written Especially for This Paper by tie Famous American League Umpire. STARS often arrive quickly In base balL In WIS. among the recruits who reported to the Boston club f the American league was "Dutch" .a a haL imtnff southnaw ap- rcntii' with plentv of ability, but i , reen in the art of big league 1 inp met.ioas ioaa u w , imsiionable if manager BUI Carrigan iuM consider a proposal that wouiu arr- with it the trading of Leonard 'i r n other southpaw in the game. -tn with a irood sum of money to O'.t tarrisau s mightv sweet on i . . m1 and well he should be. for the jmisster Is a pitcher extraordina ,cre is another reason why Carrigan should be stronp for Leonard. There is . doubt but what Leonard owes much ' nls ucc to care'-l coaching at Hi hatid of the bravy Boston catcher. uness has in no wav changed the noiet California jouth. and he freelv idmits that Carrigan is the man who brought him to the front He llaa liaru i.urM Hard luck pursued Leonard for some time after he joined the majors, and for awhile made his a to success rather difficult He showed enough stud to be carried in 1911 but for some reason Boston farmed him out. and he lost a hance to cut In on the world's series ,.-,.. ht vea.r That was quite a jolt to be handed Leonard at. the verv I i.An-.nntnn. e liic rrpr. esoeciallv from s financial point of view In ISIS, al though he pitched a mighty fine brand of ball, he couldn't hit a winning stride Usuallj, his teammates either fielded poorly or hit weakly when he essa ed the pitching. He came Into nls owr in 1914. but not until after a ier strenuous getawav In the first three games he workea, mum VICTOR III RAGE 5a'i lrarcisco. Cal . March S After a heart breaking automobile race from 5 tart to finish. D. Resta was Saturday iening proclaimed winner of the van .lerbilt cup race He droe car No 9. in whirtu a week preious. he won the i, rand Prix race His time was four hours 27 minutes and "7 seconds His average time was 67 1-2 miles an hour. Howard Wilcox a 26 was second, in four hours. S4 minutes and 56 seconds. TM'e Pullen was third His time was four hours. 35 minutes and S7 seconds. Ralph de Palma. N'o 2. was fourth: time, four hours, 3s minutes, seven sec onds W llliam Carlson was fifth: C K. New house, sixth Barnev Oldfield, seventh. Louis Dishrow. eighth: Hughie Hushes ninth and A. H- Klein, tenth. The strain was so terrific that cars dropped out every few minutes. Less than half finished. There were S2 en tries originallv. and the distance was -0v 30 miles. 77 laps around ie four mik track. The track became slippery from oil dripping, and there were many up sets but few real accidents. Bob Bur man s car turned completely over on a right angled turn, and his mechanician. Too Cleary, received a broken thigh. It wa also thought he might be inter nall injured. In the 10th lat Alley lea with Resta second In the 20th, Resta went into j the lead and held it thereafter to the j '1 isn fuuen m&fje u. aums ukui wi seronu place, but was nosed out after the 70th lap b vt ileox. Pollen's dare (U il driving gained him much ap- ST. LOUIS AMBRIC"S BEIT HOIVTO-X TEAM Houston. Texas, March S A St Ijou's merican league club mixed team defeated the- Houston Texas league team here Sunday 8 to 4 Score: JL JL. Houston . . 4 St Louis .. . 8 12 I Batteries. Houston, Napier, Criss in J Querry: St. - Louis. Smith and Scott. Baumgardner, Wetland and, piev -. ' To Cure Catarrh Purify the Blood Reason it Out Where Does it Start tr, Mucti From? ' Innnmerab e r- arrh sufferers hare Tired themsc.ps by purifvlng their blood with S. S. S. Catarrh often invades the entire system before it chokes the nasal passages. It becomes so chronic aad ex tensive that the stomach, liver, kidneys, bronchial tubes and most of the glands tre involved without such serious eondi. lions beins realized. Catarrh may be the result of some serious blood trouble at former years, and this Is only one of -he many peculiar effects of impure blood. Now S. S. & in its influence upss the mucous surfaces, causes those catarrhal secretions to be changed or converted into a. substance easily, quickly, and nat urally expelled frotc the body. It so banges this mucus that it is not the -opjv clogging stuff that pings the .nose, "botes the throat, causes severe Bowel trouble, upsets the stomach aad eoatam nates the food just entering the blood. it is often dnDcnlt to convince catarrh u8erers that chronic cough, chest pains, Tagging, fetid breath and other symp toms are only the local evidence of deep -eated trouble. Get a bottle of S. S. S. .oday and try it- too. will get good re--iil's, real benefit and soon be aware of m gradual deaning up and a check to the progress and dangers of catarrh- Avoid substitutes. S S. S. Is prepared only by The Swift Spedfle Co. 61 Swift Bkte, Atlanta Gs. They conduct a medical de partment for free advice that Is worth while consulting. CANDY SALE ON OIR SOFT C0C0ANUT CREAM BAR White, Pink and Chocolate. 15c THE LB. WEDNESDAY ONLY &?&, ME It EM I VND TiWS STIILET V4A-M9HtnnlHEHSBn !otrjrV- lreC he allowed only one run a game yet the best he got out of the trio of games he pitched was a tie and two defeats. He was beaten 1 to in the first game he pitched, although he allowed only seen hits and struck out sis men. In his second start he held Philadelphia to one run in 13 Innings, the game ending in a 1 to 1 tie Leonard struck out nine men In his third start he was again beaten bv a 1 to 9 score. New York turned the trick this tune, the only run of the game being a home run wallop into the left field bleachers by outfielder Jimmy 'Walsh. After these three toueh breaks. Leonard got going. Dame Fortune favored him with an own hfnlr and he v.18 B. hard man to - -- -- ... - - -- beat. Detroit Was Helpless. During his short career with the Bos ton club. Leonard has come through with some clever exhibitions, but he regards a game he pitched against De troit last j ear as his one best piece of 1 work. Coumbe started the game for Boston and up to the eighth inning was in front 3 to 9 The Tigers PUt oer two in that session and tied the count. In the ninth, after a couple oi runners got on and none were out. Leonard was sent to the rescue The game went into extra innings, and an' American league pitcher will tell you that no club is more dangerous than the Tigers in a dru ing finish. Before Leonard the hard hitting Detroit team was helpless, for eight innings the Ti gers went hitless, nine of the men go ing out on strikes. After such a grani exhibition of twirling, it was fitting that Leonard should score the winning run in the lth. taking the game 3 to i. Copyright, 1915. b the Wheeler Syn dicate. Inc. Entries Juarez Jockey Club Pint rrno longs. 13 I Jul Blues C13Q Schnlensars .... .... 133) Little BlKier 13ti Frank Pttteraaa (557H Tlajan (SS7) Father Kelly, Second race Sellina, 3 r ward; seven forlonfea. (lit Zangane ... , C134 'Little Bit 61 ?7 Zinkand C141 Dave Montgomery .. ClJj Lady Mint ... .-.. 117 Elm CI 39 Phyllis Antoinette . . C131 Oblivion (125 Sleeplaad . . M . .. 7 .. .It! M4 MS 16 14S M7 Hi 6129 Oeorge Oxnard .11 C141 Anto Maid lit Third race Selling;. X year oMs aad f- ward, seven frloags 613S Breeaer -. 91 6123 Stngletoe t 6124 MiB Lew-istoa 91 C12S 'Marie CoghiU MI 6139 'Polls MS (1IT Anytime 1W 5944 Patriotic 1M S9S4 Amity Mt 6111 'Helrington 1M ni aako . im 6093 Commendauon lit Fourth- race Selling; t year Ma and up ward: aeven furlongs. (61M) Lnon , M sir: 'Maoel Dulweber . . S3 619 J. Nolan 11 C122 -Rooe-O Nell 6116 Andrew O'Day 6127 Thistle BeUe . 6122 Bob Lynch Fifth race SeUag. ward, five farkmga. M( MT M9 3 year elds aad up- 117 Bavenhall . . (U9 'Elsie Green 61IS 'Mrs. Me. 7 6111 'Eva Padwick . (133 "California Jack 692 Ooroa . f . M . 99 .MX .1(1 ...14 .14 1 6134 Amohalko . .. IN 6111 Cordova . .. 6136 'Velle Fortv 614 'Jake Arcent .. (117 Joe Basher . .. 6121 'Judge Gfceeas .. (1X1 Roafria ((112) SUty . . . Sixth race Selling. 1 ward, one mile. (129 'Darin . .. 613 'Bonanza (142 Bennodlaa (12 'Be MI .16 11 Taeeday. Mmrrh 9, slt Day. ' Pmse, 2 year olds, four fur- , 14 IM . m us 1U IIS r oMs and s- . .'....Ill J Gee. Itagaca .. 11 JH. F. Barter... lttlv. K. Koeahj.. year aids aad ap- M MX MS Its 4144 'Executor ..111 nve pounds apprentice allowance claimed. I isogiaa para aad I .Inula stakes WHITE SOX LOSE ONE fiAMEr ANnTHFH TIER San Francisco. Calif, March . The -an Francisco club of the Pacific Coast jeague nosed out the Chicago Ameri- t ars No. 2 team Sunday in the ninth , inr.ng. : to!. Score K. H. E. Jan Francisco 3 8 1 .Chicago 4 S Batteries San Francisco. Smith, Cow ell and Schmidt, Chicago, Seroggins and Daly The Chlcagoans in a moral pg game across the bay were tied. H to 4. with the Oakland Coast leaguers at the end of the 10th inning, when the contest was called off Score R H E. Chicago .... . . . 4 T 5 Oakland 4 8 1 Batteries Chicago. Lathrop. Serog gins and Daly. Oakland. Prouch. Abies, Preuitt. Christian and Elliot, Price. imiitr sov Ire iidli BBVTKA BV I.O WGEI.KS Ios Angeles. Calif.. MarcU 8. The Chicago Americans stumbled badly Sunday, after winning three straight games from the Los Angeles Coast league team, and lost. 12 to 2. Meusel. of Los Angeles, got four hits out of fnnr tlnr.A at hf ilrvkVA I.. fl,A mn ahead of him and scored twice himself. ' score- R. IL . Chicago . 2 4 4 Los Angeles 12 11 W Batteries Chicago. Benz, Russell, Johnson ajnd Mayer, Lc3 Angeles Hughes, Perritt, Ryan, Gait and Brooks Boles. GIVVT SECOND TKA1I BBATS DVLLVS PLV1BRS Dallas. Texas. March 8 The New York National league team's second string players defeated the local Texas league Sunday, S to J. Score- R. H.E. Xew York 15 1 Dallas 3 16 2 Batteries. New York. Heinke, Smith. Kermayer and Marshall: Dallas. Mul len, Dunn, Brady and Brown. CLE BL.VMJ JIB VTS S VX UTOMO, San- Antonio. Texas, March 8 Thomas's pinch hitting for the Cleve land American league regulars won here Sunday in the 11th inning, with a two bagger, 4 to X Score: R. H E. Cleveland ,.. 4 9 5 San Antonio 8 s 3 Batteries. Cleveland. Mitchell. Walk er, Harsted, Ban man and Egart. Bill ings: San Antonio, Munsell, Stewart, Delottelle, "Kelley and BurchA Haven -stein. T. 1.01 IS BEIT' ncviMovr. Beaumont. Texas March 8 V St Louis Americin league club defeated the Beaumont Texas league team Sun day, 9 to 6 Score P. IT E St. Louis . S 11 4 Beaumont . 6 8 7 Batteries St Louis. James and Coch r -i B. a'lnont Alexander M-irtin and I'ctn oi unci! inii I tit cnz TWEf VE BDWLEflS STff III LEAD Little Change in Standings of Players Is Shown Dur- ing the Past "Week. The relatite positlo- of the Big league bowlers in f. e Cactus duo series remains practicallj unchanged as the result of last week s games T e first 12 bowlers are the same as last week. Ra Xagle. who took tire lead in the Industrial league a week ago. holds lh tAn iwMifinii hi a ronrt marvin 1 .....a., i .-...i....i.a wkji. .... ...t .... ' va m. MHiiiiia. '. . u.iv wi vu. changes are recorded among the fir t 19 mm. G. C Abbott remains at the top of the Smelter league, but has fallen oil" a point in his average, while N. N Jlheinheimer. who holds second berth, picked up a bit during the week a . .Abbott's margin is not a ver Lig one. me onij other change among the lead ers was the passing of Wtnkinson by I Don Dnmnlfr. th latter nnv hnMmff- eighth place. ' ja tne Federal la the Federal league Dompier s average is much better than in the Smelter circuit. He is drop l g the pins at the rate of 174 per game in the Federal, and holds second place. Keener still being on top Few changes are recorded in the Federal circuit, i Dwj Team Ailinncrn. In the league standings the .e-g s have clambered i-tto second berth in the Big league, sending the Houcks to third place. The Old Guards fcI off a few points during the week. Weston's team and Globe Mills are now tied for the leadership of the In dustrial league, while the Batenujis have passed the Abbotts for the I p position in the. Smelter league. The Federal league ' order is unchanged, though the Tigers have materiallv cut down the margin of the Pirates for first place. The offcial averages follow Bis Lessor. Nmea Games Plus A Heuck x ;; ee Davis 48 t.l - D. Carr (Z 11M., Scon Whit 3 1134: AS.. lt( Ml lt lit 17 17S 175 175 173 172 171 Joe Bryan (3 ll:s Late Bill S3 11. J J BareU W. D. Strattoa . K. -. Fort . . J L. Aadreaa. . . Hart wWd B. L. Clark . . U & Catteher ... J. M. Ridley... 1 A. Weaber .. Fred Hardlker Kd Schatx Hage Btfeeh .. .. S7 .. (1 .. 4 .. Si .. M .. 47 .. to .. 3t .. (X .. 23 .. i .. 42 .. 45 .. 4 .. M .. 3 .. 14 .. 37 15S5 16 .9 3477 9447 9474 9(74 12 ((31 Mill 4(94 tM; (S3 737 3932 76JS 4710 37(7 X3S2 ics ! 166 16S 16S 167 1(6 1(3 ie: 19 -17 155 146 Ate. 17 169 147 M 163 X. M. Tattle.. a. w rwta . .. 41. C. Abbott Mi. K. Christie 41 P. Holmes Industrial Leacoe. Nam 43ames Phn Ray Nacle S M431 J Ouuuasaani IS 3S2 Bed Ward 24 399 K. H. Aber 45 743 H. Dbraal S7 3267 C. Dnhaer X SXM K. Fowler 67 13 161 16 1 1-1 16 156 155 154 154 153 152 11 14 146 144 144 143 142 141 14 Ave 1(6 1(3 161 IL. B tSUbert 4 143 S. A. Vaaghaa M Stt4 W. ABdenoa 37 (7C L. A. Shersaaa.. M 4(92 C. o. MaeBtr....'. S M41 A. C. Hinsdale 17 M2 H. A. Smith SI 743 Kay Smith S7 77t Gea. Keys -. S3 7991 Ad Baqaor JL. 4S 421 2611 2M 4X3 KM 4112 S7S B. Berehauer ........ ..v 14 B TtKUTT ..... IV H. BMtegtea X J. Rosner 46 J C. Baason 43 W Campbell 33 C GrfaK 2 hmeKer Leaxae. Pias 716 MX! 9(75 ttts 7 S141 8M1 SMC MS Mill IS? (36 SS7t (134 S447 733 61 759 7(2 Plaa 247 14( 1 X5M T717 SMI 77 SS SMS SSS S771 SSM Last 37 43 44 45 Lost Si Si 42 46 G. C. Abbott 47 K. X Ithmalnilmrr 61 H. G. Batcaaaa 6t 43. A. Psaau S7 A. W. Paster SI "?' O. A. CrtteWU 33 O. A. QrtteWU. F. C Wsndtaira. 156 155 154 F. C Wailim S7 Dm IHmuHr 33 12 39 IS S7 6 7 6 S4 A. l. 1J I 14S 14 146 I Wm. Je 1 K. .n i 14 ! 141 ' 133 , IS 327 Ave. 17 ' 114 . MS I 144 I . MS ' IS 13 I 1SS ; B. A. Fralt . W. HoOTStDa & S. Baker. 54 O. D. Butler ( H. A. Morgan M lederal Leagne. Names Gstna G A. Peaaer 13 Den Dompier . ( A. IX WHltluna 14 R. T asdirholmt M V. E. Komuct S4 1 T. nmlkU. M J Capraa SI c N ArtKonV".'...:.:.... " 12 i G Fexsason .. ......... 45 117 US MS Pet. .54 .St .474 a D. Batter. 51 J Lelghton . SI Big Learnc. Team Won Old Guard 47 8ol L Bergs 42 Booeks 4 City National Bank.'.... 39 ' Industrial Leagae. Team Wa Weston's Dairy Loach.. 45 Ulsbe MIU 45 Cemeai Plant X El Paso Laundry 33 SmeHer League. 4(4 i Pet 563 .563 .47S Team Won I Batemaa 4 j AMMtt 46 Prt. 613 .575 .436 371 Pet. .( 74 4-6 .3: XI 34 45 5 Lort 2 29 37 42 Hoorston 3 Federal League. Team won Pirates 4 Tigers 39 Athletics 31 Brakes 26 SNOW PREVENTS RaCING ON JUAREZ COURSE ON MONDAY 1uka oaMA mtT 4hi huokry rtaaVT fifTfl which made the ra-e courae unsafe. I the management of the Jockc club j Juarez, Monday morning announced there would be no racing Monday J The melting snow made the track a I sea of mud and there was muc'i scratching in the six races that were carded. I Entries are be ig taken for Tues day's card and there will be six events run off. A large forca of workmen were employed Monday clear irg the srow off the lawn and course. j The management of the track an not need Monday that the meeting j wouldbe concluded April 4 th. This is I 118 das of racing, four more Oa: s than last year. From here the horces nill be shipped to Louisville and ' Bowie, Maryland. CmjKC113IB.N TO BVT. Presbyterian men will have a lunch eon Tuesday at the Hotel Sheldon to arrange for the annual "Every Mem ber" campaign for new members in the church. The luncheon will start this campaign. 1ALLBY IIOMK fSaeO RBDUCTIO. FROJI FORMER PRICIi QUOTED. Will be in city until Saturday, 13th: 'Will sell m Ranch on Countv Road and lnterurban R. R consisting of Orchard now bearing Farming Imple ments, horses, chickens, Jersei cow. This ranch all in alfalfa and orchard, except about 1 acre. 7 miles don the valley. tSOOO cash, balance 87660. terms to suit purchaser Immediate Possession fall or v. rite care Paso del Norte Hotel MILTON PL' I i J ' ' i i Owing to the inclement weather the Readjustment Sale Specials advertised for today will hold good tomorrow and as long as the assortments last .' .' As Usual, Mall Orders Receive Prompt Atten tion During This Sale IL ILL continue until out present $300,000 Stock nas oeen reduced to meet the readjustment necessitated by the retiring of Mr. J. U. Northman, the president of the Corporation. This is a genuine Sale and means a Saving of 20 to 25 on New, Seasonable Merchandise A Poundof Talcum Powder for 5c Our regular 10c Full Pound Cans of Oriental Tal cum Powder, sold while 50 dozen last at 5c a lb can. Basement Store Readjustment Sale Advan tages in the Vash Goods Section DAINTY WHITE GOODS White Fiaxon. a dainty sheer quality, a limited supply, jg Plain and Xros iter Flavons, m a large range of patterns, regular price -f Q 25c. Special IOC Dainty Sheer Voiles. lace doth, lino voiles etc., regular 26c. in. Now .. .. IOC 20c Batistes, plain hmmmI thread Voiles, striped Dimi ties, etc all 38 and 40 10c a inches wide. 20c White Eponge. 30 i tide, excuttait for spring dresses. White Crepe Ptisse for tin lYard denroar, gowns, etc are all marked (or stock readjust inent- C0L0RED WASH FABRICS Colored , Soieettes and Poplin, good washable colors, values to 20c f Now IUC Fancy Mercerized Poplins. Plaid Crepes, Taffetas, etc, all !5c vaiue, in yard IUC 32 in. Slnrtip; Madras, fait color stripe, regular at 25c a yard. 1 C Now .. IOC toslume Crepe in dainty figured ef fi et, sold ordinarily 25c a - A ad. Verj Special now XC 27 in. White Checked Dimities, sheer quality, a yard Dainty Striped Voiles, in white and eokr-s. Special, yard black and r.ioc The Boss Oil Mop and Iqt. Can of for Less than $1.00; Readjustment SPRING SHIRTS JUST RECEIVED OUR "ARROW SHIRTS" for Spring. Guaranteed Fast Color $1.50 AND $2.00 Come in and See the New Ones With Collar to Match SOMETHING DIFFERENT HANAN SHOES jpOOGt CrashToweling and Towels An opportunity for Hotels, Restaurants, and Boarding and Rooming Houses, sel dom offered. 17 in. Cotton Crash ToweKng, toorth IVjc yd Sn 17 in. Cotton Huck Toweling, regular 10c yd 6 12J2C Crash Toweling, extra good grade, pec yd .9 Barber or Absorbent Tow el That sell regularly at 50e dot. Keadjastsaest price, per dor. 38e Medium Site Huck Towels Our regular Tic per do, grade. ReadjostBieBt price, per do: 52e Main Floor Toilet Article SPECIALS 25c Hair Brashes . .15 $1.00 Hair Brashes. 69 $1.00 Pond's Extract 69i $1.00 Herpicide. . 69d 25c Ivoroid Combs. 15 50c Sanitary napkins 29d 25c Castile Soap... 19 50c Cold Cream. . . .35d 50c Elcaya Cream. .35 50c Violet Cerate. .29 Ricksccker's 25c Soaps 2 for25e $1.00 Toilet Waters 69c Blankets & Sheets Small size Cettoa Blankets re duced from 59c to 39c Single Bed or Cot Blankets re duced from 75c to 59c Laree size Cotton rlankets re duced from $125 to 69c Large size heavy Cotton Blankets reduced from $130 to 9S 81x106 and 90x103 Defender Sheets, values to $125 at.79c 81x90 Seamless Sheets, regular at 75c, now 50p Basement Store dainty 7c HATS KNOX Large Sim Turkish Bath Towels Value toJSc each. Readjustment price, each 10c 17 1-2c Tarkish Towels Extra good quality and large sire. Keadjaaianeat price, each 121-2C Main Floor TScWorih of Notions for 19c Ts be SoM in Grouped Lots Only, aad Only 1 lot t a Customer. 1 Lingerie: Band 25c I Spool HoWer 10c 1 Card Collar Stays 5c I Waist Belt 5c 1 Card 3 Hat Pins 5c Total Regular Price of Entire Lot 75 c Special Readjustment Sale Price 19c Main Floor In the Basement Domestic Dept. 4UR entire reserve stocks of Muslin;, DseestJcs, Sheeting, PiSow Cases, Cambric, Ett, have been Brought forward for the read justment sale. In many cases the prices quoted are so much below value that We WiM Not Cut the Pieces. 3-4 WIDTH EAGLE BRAND BLEACH MUSLIX Sold by the A bolt oal 50 to CO janl. at, per ard frC YARD WIDE MAMTLA BLEACHED MUSLIN Sold im foU ijji bolts onh rejruutr 10c grade, no, per vard .. 2C YARD WIDZ HAND IN HAND CAMBRIC XUSLli( Sold only n bv Uie bolt of 50 to 60 vards at. a vard DC PRtJIT OP THE LOOM AND LONSDALE BLKACH8D XOSLCfS In bolts of 4u to 50 yarda regular 121-2 grades. Q A arl nou uC YARD WISE JELICO CAMBRIC Regular 10.- yard-sold rj , only m full pieces at. a vard ,. J2C NO. 60 BERKLEY CAMBRIC Full vard wide sells regular - ft ' for 15c sold only hr the oolt. per vard A U C LONSDALE CAKBRIC Regular 15c Aard u full piece oatv, - f at, aH , IUC 3 TO 10 YARD PIECES OF LONGCLOTHS AND NAINSOOKS e Woi Ji 10- a j.iii and up Xow. a yard.. . . 3C Oil Polish--Never Sale special Both BANKING BY MAIL Just as easy to open a savings account wtta us as tbouEa you '' ' lived neat dcor. It- I WB PAY 4 percent Interest compounded Twice Svenr Year. ! We do Business urdor ta Depositor's Guaranty Law of the State of Texas and are a Guaranty rand Bank as provided by such Law. Our plan. In addition to being convenient. Is safe, profitable and libaraL Nobody has e.;r lost a dollar In a State bank in Texas. Write to-i?7 fo- ..nr tree laoklet "BANKING BY MA1LT or simply mail jour deposit. El Paso Bank and Trust Co., El Paso, Texas SUNDRIES Our stock comprises many small articles not alwajs thought oi in connection with a paint store XETAL POLISH. ARTISTS MATERIALS. FURNITURE POLISH. WINDOW SHADES. DUSTLESS FLOOR MOPS. DANCE FLOOR WAX. Our Windows Are Lighted Unto 10 P. M. TUTTLE PAINT & GLASS CO. Pheur MS and . Sia-Sl V. Stanton St Sporting Goods , and Saddles I The most complete line in Highest qualitv. Skelton-Payne Arms Co. Economize By Savin; S. &H. Green Trading Stamps Readjustment Sale SPECIAL. This three bottle silver plated salt and pepper caster, like style shows, will be sold at a readjustment sale Special for 19c Mail Floor 9 JgJ3b4 1' Scarf Holder: 5c 1 Can! 2 Drawer Supporters 5c 1 Pr. Cuff Hokfert Zc 1 Card. 2 Steel Bodbas oc 1 Crd aist Pins 5c Sold for . .69c El Paso. Reasonable pricL- -