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EL PASO HERALD Tuesday, Mav 1R, 1Q15 mum nDDnccc iTO search artic sea for explorers! n! 11LLL Ul 1 UuLu HIKE Bit 1 Dallas Man Will Lock Horns for Texas Endorsement for Elks' Ruler, i ithtr Texan, in addition to c curje E W allace, of El Paso. i be lli boomed and gTOoined for the posi li a of grand exalted rttier of tlla Be i ioliiit and Prote-'ic order of Elks tbc 1916 contention, saya, the ban tonio Bxpresb Mr Wallaces candidate was an Tniined in fa.n Antonio Thursday, tthile tsterda rt Li Sanders of Dal-1.- lone; a publ.otv txp'rt for Texas Ltlk ame forward with the announce i .in tl at S illiam H- Atttell. or llal i . will be in che running for the iiih t office in tlkdoln unte before Texas riks sought to ha-vo Mr Atwell elected to the chief uffiti- in the order of i-lks,' Mr San ders iaid ester day at the Gnnter, "but Mi Atuell did not encourage cur ef forts bince then he has consei ted to make the race afid is openH seeking ine office He has appointed a cam paign committee of hieh Kd S Wes son, of Dallas, is chairman, and I am a member Bj irtue of his abilities as an orator, his past aerwees as United btates district attorne for the north ern district of Texas, and his two terms as etalted ruler of the Dallas lodge, his friends believe Mr Atwell will be a, formidable candidate "Mr Sanders said either Mr. Wallace er Mr Atwell will be eliminated by the Texas Elks at the Los Angeles conven tion this summer, and that the .one t hosen -will be endorsed by the Texas Elks and will be in the fight to the end in 191" Friends of Mr Wallace In El Paso h?ve little fear that Mr. Atwell's can dicacy will interfere with that of Mr. Wallace Mr Atwell, while a member or the grand lodge, has not been active or prominent in Ms affairs, while for the past fie years Mr Wallace has been very active, having served on some prominent committee daring all that time and being at present chair man of the judiciary committee of the grand lodge called the supreme court of the Elk? It Is not necessary to open an ac count m order to get one of those Pocket Savers at the First National Bank's Savings window. Just ask for it thats all. Advertisement. EL PASO'S FIRST SOAP FACTORY STARTS; EMPLOYS 30 Another 'made in El Paso" product came into being today when K. Havel started a force of 3ft people to work in his soap factory in East EI Paso mak ing vegetable oil soaps. The concern k ill place the "Made in El Paso- label or each of its manufactured products and -a ill sell direct to the consumer. s soon as the factory is well under w a II r Ravel expects to be employing l'i people This is the first soap fac tors started" in El Paso. Two Expeditions Will Leave TJ. S, This Summer; One to Use Aeroplane. The photographs show i from left to right i llhialmur Stefaaefion, ensign N' EW YORK. May IS Two arctic relief expeditions will leave the United States this summer bent on bringing back explorer marooned in the frozen polar regions. One is quite confident of success and not a desperate business, as such work sroef It will seek to reach the party or Donald B MacMillan. now believed to be at Etab, North Greenland, and re ported safe in August of last year The second, a forlorn hope, will at tempt by aeroplane search of the terri- l ble northern seas to locate stouthearted Not just flavor but a wholesome nourishing addition to iowl, irnmf lnpflfaTin fc-"-"-' iiJ.U" KJ ar -.Ji jtaem vM nJfOA S 5-, flggjtr CHICKEN TERRAPIN AUCE I j sad 3 chopped lurd cooled eggrt and pnnkle -nth wit, pepper and grated nnt mrgtotutc Melt3taIIeipoon8lmtter. ctirinS taUespoocia floor, s341 cop c2uckca stock asd afar Zmmntesznawm&A ltaMcapoonlEA&fEBflty ttiKE, and fip ", "l F"TPTTr, xyiiii Tni'lur and f raw1 10 zsumles BeatS cfgjoikaimhy -apcream,ihen add theae and gUrlmiante. Tate from fire, add taUespooas. anerrj vine and 1 teaspoon lemon puce and acrre immediately. Kitchen Beape banger vest free upon mjaert by port card -J5 I ' 1151 i mm Jitzhugh ireen, L. S. X- and Donald B. ilacilillau. Stefanon, if ahre, ts far north of Alaska or Canada, either on the drifting ice or the hypothetical continent of Crocker Land, which he sought to explore with two companions. MacMillan and his lieutenant, Green, were last heard from at Etah about nine months ago. They traveled far to the west in 1914 and concluded that Crocker Land was only a mirage. They may do further exploring this summer. .n expedition leaves in July to bring them back to the United States. Burt M. McConnell is heading an attempt to outfit an expedition equipped with hydro-aeroplanes to seek StefansMM. btefaneeon a Harvard-graduate and his expedition was under the auspices of the Canadian government, which bow has its hands lull wnn the European war. , Below: are shown a group f the curious Esquimaux whom Stcfansoon di covered on the northern coast of the North American continent. P nflcu, FT PAQfl SOAP MftPM 4P 'MADE IN EL PASO sl Home Industry. Help EI Paso and Her Product Grow AVEL'S EL PASO BRAND WWWrVAAAArA OST WWWrS MflD&lff ,yVVVVrr-aTar SUDS VVArrArrM LAUNDRY SOAP Our Soaps Are Especially Adapted to El Paso Water You jnav use it in your own particular wav and we guarantee results or money re funded if not entirely satisfied. Iade from pure vegetable products and "will not harm flesh or fabric. For silks and fine fabrics it has no equal. Deliveries made to all parts of the city. Give vour initial orders to our solicitors who will call on vou or PHONE 3235. Beware of imitations. Demand RAVEL'S El Paso Soap Use no other. HflOElh' El Paso Soap Company JjjjR E. RAVEL, Proprietor WW Vilhjalraur Stefansson, who a rear ago. with two companions, marched straight north into the unknown from the Ca nadian coast near the mouth of the Mackenzie rier Seek laVnonn Continent. XacMiilan and Stefansson engaged in what has aptly been described as a race for an unknown continent. There is a great stretch of terrltorv lyins north of Alaska and Canada and bound ed on the north by tn- nor'h o.e which has never been surveyed by "hu man eyes. Admiral l'-?ary standing at elevations of sane eet and liter 160V feet on islands west of northern Green land, believed he saw mountain peaks of this unknown land far to the west ward. He dubbed It Crocker Land If if etlsts, it is by far the largest rea of solid earth no unexplored. The lure of it to the arctic pioneer is beyond un derstanding to the dweller under south ern skies. Last summer Macmillan pushed across the strait from Greenland and then over se eral large islands to the west ard until he came to Cape Thomas' Hub bard, the last place from which the dis coverer of the norh pole. Peary, be lieved he caught & glimpse of Crocker Land's mountains. Thinks Peary Saw a Ml rase. Here a sketch of frozen ocean p-e- sented itself. For 135 miles MacMtllau aasnea over xne - ice siraignt wes. several times he thought he saw the land he sought. At last he had to give up and concluded what Pear had seen was only a mirage. It Is Improbable Pear could ha e seen land farther than MacMillan went MacMillan nearly lost his life before -PTl r-O !. ,J. J,') (Th ---. e" r - TfciJS S Sr.-T S "- - . .421 W,l r.x w& fk fV Xjlh V( --i .-"-V-i ,. flTSii- .Cae?ie w--jr 1WS" blajcstk Niagara FaUs from a Mkhgipt Central cer window See Niagara Falls There is an unsurpassed view from the car window and no additional expense for the privilege of stopping over and visiting this beautiful cataract, Nature's Greatest Wonder, if you avail yourself of the ACK EAST Low Fare Excursions TO New York and Boston and all other Eastern Points ioduding Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, St Lawrence River, Adirondack Mountains. New England. White Mountains, Canadian Resorts, Atlantic Seashore and Jersey Coast Points. Tickets on sale daily, June 1st to September 30th Swp-ever privileges at an icterestiag points en route asd osboa of water trips between Detroit and Buffalo on Lake Ene and between Albany sad New York down the beautiful Hudson River. NewYork(entral Lines Michigan Central "The Niagara Falls Route Amir to vocr local ace&t for tickets and FlooTn!rn every day from Chieaso. vytfffl'flT RBl inrfC. sleeping car reservation!, or fdrdesenp- riVC llcUild inchifhnp the Michigan yS&vNl SV.'AifilJrflBX tive booklets afid comnlete inforfflatian as Central Limited and the Wolverine, render T&Sa&atMnv&StnnBS to tares, routes and dehcbrful places to unexceQed service. uoratonaDte toonst Iff ifSyrwLitjWSf&VT EO- ali ca cr aaaress sleeping can daily via Niagara tins to Bosuhi and intermediate points provide eminentlv sarjsfactorv accommodations to passengers studying economy in travel. Atsn 4 J ve g?9aR& txni.1 ItAKS.lkitnl AitxtfuitttirDejt. .'ElSviSBflBaaHuSBtffi DEN"ER OFFICE, 718 Seventeenth btrcet he got back to the comparative com fort of Ftah This summer be may at tempt new feats, but he will undovbted 1 keep in touch with Ktah. or at any rate ret his whereabouts be known He wi'l not be the m;ster Stefansson has become A relief ship will leave Labrador In July aboard the schooner Georfce X. Clueet The vessel is sent out by the backers of the MacMillan expedition. In cluding the American Museum of Nat ural Historj, the American Georgraph lcal society and the University of Il linois. Ml the arrangements are beiiu? made here. Capt. George Comer, of East Haddam, Con4i , will serve as ice pilot. frtefansonN Faltbrol Secretary. If Stefansson is eer reacaed it will be through the devotion of his secre tary. Burt If McConneU. who bade fare well to bis chief April 7. 1x14. So one has seen Stefansson or the two men he kept with bun since then. Ills Teasel, the Karluk. drifted several hundred miles to the westward and was crushed in the ice Pari of those aboard the Karluk were rescued through the perse verance of McConnelL Then McConneU came back to the States and started his effortirto organ ize relief expeditions. It was he who evolved from his brain the idea of an aeroplane search. The Canadian government is chided bv McConneU for falling- to fit out a relief expedition, as Stefansson is upon Canadian service. But the great war has intervened and monopolizes Can ada s energies I consider it my duly to search for Stefansson." McConneU 3a id here As a surior of the expedition. I shall not be content to sit idl and in comfort in civilization until I know that my com rades are safe, or what has happened to them." Opinions differ as to what has hap pened to Stefansson. He may be drift ing on a fitM of Ire somewhere north of Alask.i In this event he would reach Siberia, if still alive, in about two , 5 ears from now McConneU Outlines rian. McConrell thus outlined his plans here reentl "Onr expedition is not more hopeless than that of the Rodaem. iMrb .... , ed out to rescue the crew of the Jean . ette in is. 9 two years after she sailed. as to the practicability of using hidroae-opianes. it is well known that Amundsen intended taking filing ma nines with him into the arctic and uing them for scouting while bis Ice ship, the Fram. drifted about In the ice pack In using h droaeroplanes. too. we ma discover the hypothetical continent f Crocker Land, which Stef ansson sought Admiral Peary and the president of the Aero club both declare the plan feasible JI plans are slmnie iv. would leae the ship, which would ba. ..-! suvic-, i-.rri iavoraoie morning, filing about 800 feet high, and go In a otralght line. to a point ITS miles' from -hore, wanmnp: the icefields with pow erful glasses. Then we would turn at right ingle for 0 miles, turn again and flj to shore parallel to the outgo ing course "The ship, in the meanwhile, .would have sailed to a point mile east along the coast, where she woold wel come ns hack " Dellevex Stefacajion Lit en. Mr McConneU believes Stefdnsson ha-. found the mysterious land he went out to look for and is now unabje to return to his base on the north coast of Alaska. McConneU was one of the three mem bers of this expedition who sained the mainiana oi Alaska arter drifting abou; on the ice for nearlj a month. He minus sieiansson is aoie to provide for t the partj of three with the two rifles ! ana io pounds of ammunition they had when last seen When Stefansson bade farewell to McConneU and the meteorologist of the expedition, he kept with him two com panions, btorkersen and Ole Anderson LIBERTY BELL DAY" AT EXPOSITION WILL BE JULY 17 1 Philadelphia. Pa., Ma 18 Satarda. Tuly IT. ... be Libert Bell day at the Panarila Pacific exposition A commit tee of the cit council ha a (fret d that the relic shall .-ae Philadelphia on itt Journey to '' Pac.ru toast at 3 p m on JuJy 5. afte patriot! exercises in Independence hill It ill arrive in' ban Fraiicino at fi p m Jul lb. Seeral stnj s will b. m ile alona: the wa Omaha and LJncoln mil b lcaihed Jul 9 Iencr July 10 Xilt l-ike Juh 11 Boise Jul 12. Sp -an Tul I SeattU anrt lmnia Jul. 14 rtlaiiJ Jul) 15, anil SaLrainentj Jul 1 VISITORS ARE WELCOMED TO 20TH INFANTRY CAMP R ith a view to the regulation of traffic in the JOth Infantrj camp. CoL Ham C Hale has designated a point at the entrance where all jitneys and public vehicles will stand Isone are permitted within the limits of the cSmp This does not apply to private automobiles nor to individuals wiahinfr f visit in the camp. Kvery facility is afforded those who wish to inspect model military camp and upon appli cation to the sentry, who meets each car. directions will be given for auto mnhitr to Droceed to the adjutants office and. if desired, guides will be J furnished to conduct those interested through the camp and explain the various features and the exercises that may be In progress. This action has been taken especially with the thought of according to camp visitors an opportunity to see a bit of the Ufe of the soldier in the field and to see it under the most favorable cir cumstances. There are parades on Monda. Tuesda. Wednesday and Thursdav mornings, beginning at s o'clock, and open air concerts with moving picture programs every night commencing at T 3. SIX GUARDS FAIL TO SAVE RICH ITALIAN FROM BULLET New York, Ma 18 Though he ha six bodyguards, Gioime GaUocci. mil lionaire and politician in Harlem's "Little Italy," was shot and probably fatally wounded Monday night by two men in his son's coffee room. The son, Luca, aged IS. was shot through the body and will probably die. The at tempt on Gallucci is said to be the 16th by gangsters who envied his political power Within two years two of tho man's bodyguards have fallen by shots aimed at their employer. bangalow on lot 28 and one-half of lot 27. block 12. Hichlaad Park addition, eotl- mlMl tmmt. SSM To Manuel EacaJeda. to build aa adobo on lots i and . block t, MsgofOn addl- tina Mtlm.te.1 Mat S1SM To J E. NrfL to build a porch and garage at SIS Dallas street, estimated cost, 9a bIUw n WT5 & ii ! Increase in Weight Ten Pound or More sett addition estimated east. S2tM. To Oakland Auto 8a!os company. Thin Folks Who Would Be Fat to maka chanss and repairs at 4ts Myrtle avenue estimated coat. 95t To A. T Samworth. to build aleepins porch and make graeral repairs at 111 North Kansas street, estimated cost. . To Simon Sacr. to build aa adobe at S931 Auuneda avenue, estimated east. 11a. Beed SHrd. North aide of Oklahoma arenoe. between A Physician's Idviee. Td certainly give moat anything to h able to tat op a few pounds and stay tha way " declares avery excessively thin m or woman. Such a remit Is not impossible despite past failures. This people are vi tims of maJ-notrttioa. a condition vh rlx IM. mwmtm Ih. faM. Tamawl ait fnAil f,Am 1 Merchant and jThurlow atreeta OBadalnpe lnR taken np by the blood as they axe cli-n DAILY RECORD Ttalldfaic" rermlt. To Francisco Almedlr. to MUM aa adobe lot M. Mock PI. Garden addlUon. eatl mated cost SMS. To Holland Bird, to tear down boUdtng at West Ssn Antonio and Chfhsahoa streets, estimated cast. 2M To N H. Carson, to ootid a garage at the corner of Elm and Son Oiogo streets, esti-' mated cost. tM To M. C Corbln. to bnUd an ontbaifenac on lots 2t and ! block 17. East Kl Paao addition, estimated cost. So. Ts R. O. Pally to make general repairs at IMS Maaxana street estimated coat. It To A. tlradnedo to make repairs to roof ai j aonn Campbell street, estimated cost. 2i. To Oscar Unllfc to make ropairi at the Silver King restaurant estimated cost. . To Alberto nchonda. to bolld a bake oven at 2 Sbath Tirginla street, estl ipated cost 240 To Newman A Hatfield, to build a brick See The s Kaiige attachment for baking and broil ing just above coal range, so easy to get at without stooping; also the four-burner cooking top on a Jevel with coal range. UtagflbKmSH9 Range l! r Glenwoed Ceabinatlsn Coal. Wood ssd CaiRaaie. Two complete ranges in the spaee of one. The gas attachment can be used alone or with, the coal range to double baking capacity. It Makes Cooking Easy. Cabinet. S iiienwoo Bange T. H. Rogers & Co- HPoso. ivinu and wits, of Dooa Aaa county N V to Francisco Holqoln. lot 24. block g Baaaatt additioa. conaidcraUon 9409. May IS. 1st. South side of Maeco street, between brutt and Copla streets J E. Amador and wife to William T Smith and wife lots 27 and : block 112 Kast El Paso addlt'on. consideration 1M May 5. HI- 8oath side of La Vux street, between La mar and Houston streeta Tbomaa H. Smith and wife to Mary Louise Jans, lot la and oast It feet oT lot II. block tt. Government Hill addition. conatderatlOB tM, May l:. 1S1 North aid of Clifton street, between OosTia and Jeffenon atiaola U. W Crutch r and wife to Winchester Cemluy, lots 5 L. 1 I th powers of nutrition ar BormaJ last j.a of ffettiac into the blood, &U tnc tax as 1 flesh proditcinc elements atj In the 'atec I tines until ther pass from the body &s ' wa-te. To eorrect this conaition and to p"o-u a fceaJthy normal amount t fat the nu tiv processe-i must be artificially sapp r Ith the power which nature has deni them This can bet be accomplished eatmc a, sarcol tablet with every meai. Sa cot la a scientific combi nation of six of t-9 best strength -t Ting fat-prodnciBS element known to the medical profession-. Tat with meals, it mixes with the food a turns the snjars and starches into ticb np nourishment for the tisanes and triqpd ac 1 iui rapid effc-t is remarkable. Report-1 and T. Nod. 7, iOTerwpiemK mil aoauion. - ratns of from ten to tweatT-fl.M noanda consideration. $7S May 1. 11 j a slnsi month are by no nreans Infreanen Iasta In El Paso Hetcnts aoiun eh -aao ) T.t .-.!. ., nrf-tiv luitmi n . HHssts InTestmcnt company to M. U Bene- t uttr iMrmlesa, Sarcol Is sold by A. 1- Kaa. ec urani county a .. w f Kyan aafl oCter ood dnslsts ererywlie Mock tS. El Paso Heights Inrettment com- i an1 every package contains a guarantee c pmay: eonaideraUoa. 1S9. May 11. 115 ( -relent Increase or money back. Sooth side of Bliss street, between Xaaa I r&nio- urhu 5b.rvi hm vtvwnn -v . .. . . T y Xa.a. M .,K I ..... " . .. . aaa uramm ie . " " " . M Broadway. Adktas Oa lot i and west one-hall of lot :i. block 11 East El Paao addlUon. eoaakleration Jl April t mi. " AatemoMies Ueeated. Ii) Derate Jaeqaw. ltll Chlbaahua street, frre passeacer BaleK. 7S Jose Sao Kmoiena, five pasaomtor roro. 3S71 L. B. Ponce. 2tM East Booierard. five passenger Ford. SSTt Marion Pomar 1MT Mesa arenoe; two passenger Stndebaker 1JJJ B. C Kolar. 25i East Rio Grande street: flvs passeacer Orerlaad. WTt H. C Swearlnrer. SIM Bliss street; fire passeacer Ford. Sift Electro Pare Water company. Mills and Xanana streets V Ulys-Oyerland track. 1S7 Thee. K. Taylor Kit Norta EI Paao street, two paaneacer oer ano SS7T Wm. J. Deecan. Fort passeacer Hnamonllc asTi markabK resnlta in tbo traatmant of ner as tndicaotlon and general stomach, diso ders, it aboald not. owiac to its remaT able flesb prodnciac effect, be used by th whs are awt wUUac to Increase their weirb ten poaada or more. Advertisement. For Sallow, Wrinkled, Freckled, Pimpled Skin If yon have any cntaneooa blemish, don nee paint, powder or anything else to co -r 4 op. Too often this enly emphasizes f defect. Besides, ft a mnca easier to remo the disfigurement witk ordinary mercol ir ) V1T lnnlia.1 nlwkflt- a r- a?l) as. 1 , Arthor Lee. Tsleta. Teisa. Eacebdor ally remove freck.es.' ptmples. blaciliea . Bliss: Se matereyeia moth patches sallowness. red or yel St H. F Hare 3WV. sonia an rmm blotches, or any surface erapUons. The a street five paseeacor Fori ( feeted cnUr'e is absorbed, a Uttle each da SSSt Radolfo Ranee! IMS Miehicaa aye- j BBtl, tne tlMr , yo m4 beaaUf noe Harlej-DTidon motorcycle. ,1a, beneath is braoxht wholly to view A "' " w..-w ...... ..- , xaw oraccisc lor an ooac oc mercolised v. Lavndry com iisenssi Ford. SSI! J W Parlier Flite pany flye paaaanser coro. JJSJ Gay W. Case. Ills East Bonlerard. Merkel motorcycle US4 t Etelton. block -9. Altara Park. fie passencer Hnpmobile. Ueenied to Wti. Amado Porea to Maria Maro. William K. Woods. Jr to Wanda M. Lynch. Tamas Oareaates to Petral ConTSias Joss Morales to Relnakta Garcia. Ambrose Vasowes to Joaqaina aaache-. - Deaths. Jnlia Garcia DaTla. 715 Sooth Campbell street. May H. need 44 years, barlai Con- tnrim MtMWrf MaV 17 Jnana Meleades. 117 Soatb Campbell I 4 street. May It, acsd one year, battel Con- coroia cnmn7 r ... ' Jose Owrsoa. Santa Fe yards. May 1. j ared 1 years, barlai Concordia cemetery May 17. - I Alfonso Payon. 17 Sooth Stanton street, ' May I, aaed tiro months, barlai Concordia I cemetery May 17 . t inuai Jaeoba. 41 Fourth street. May It acsd 1 months, barlai Concordia cemetery nay 17 Refocte- Vomandex. MS Seventh street. May Is. need 41 years, -burial Concordia cemetery May la. j Mra Mary Knlcht. SMS La Lni street May It. need J years, burial Concordia . cemetery May 17 i eras Recaldo. T South Ochoa street f May 1C ajed 74 years, burial Concordia 1 cemetery May 17 Juan Molina. M South Florence atreet. May 17 and four years, burial Concordia I cem.terv liav 17 ' i . . I .. n.k mmf Tlm C jaw luuwrcs. -. ..,. ... .- seed six months, burial Concordia cemetery Msy 17 Marcus Franks. S7SS Texas Pacific street. May 1 aced one year, burial Con cordia easaetery Teleafora Andrade 11 West Seventh street. Ttay 1 seed J jears, buriar Concor dia cemetery May 17 Antonio Saldana 101" Oregon street. Msy 1 aced four months, bustel Concordia cemetery May IC Fraadsro Moreno. ! Toys street May It ated J7 years, burial Concordia ceme tery May 1 Enrique Maruuer. county hospital May IS aced 11 years burial smelter May It Mra Grace M. Intsrrudsn. Homan aamtar-l-m. May 15. aced : years, burial Eer sreen cemetery Ma IS Births Male. To Mrs. Rosalia de la Crul. 4 Park street May 11 To Mra Luciano nnds 57 Fifth street May IS To Mrs. Plilu Bn 0l South Ochoa treet. May It I.KK.II l. Kll Jl IM.1U t a meeting of the Br assotiatiun Monda. I-iKh Clark was elect d special judire for the 41t district ourt during the ab'-eiu i of ju Ige r R I'rii who hi- cne with Tt Ware ( 1 I fl 1111 lip it I'cils 1C! and use this like you use cold cream. R nsowo In mornlac with soap and irttf Many who have triad this simple and hanr less treatment report aerwpiahlnc re-mlt If vbothered with wrinkles or crow s f a wash lotion made by dlasolvlnc aa oun -of powdered saxollte in a half pint wit u haxel will prove remarkably effectual A- No Pain By this aew method we can uke your Impres sions In the morning and $20 SET OF TEETH $7.50 jttHhoet Roof V Irepreutoas laacnll VLs ihs m amine It VT finished the Cire tvb ytrar teeth, In the STsniar, We can do this work fit any xmroth make a plate stick to St lbs. poll on a. piece of .class. So strong yoa can stand on them. Let ns show yoa this. Xo more $5.00 'o less NOT SrSTEH DENTAL PABX01CS Corr El Paso and San Antonio Sts. over atncs Bank newly renovated old First Nat. Back Bide Open evenings till 7 So Sunday moraines. till 11 Lady attendant! (3). Spuusa and Germaa spoken. Bst made bridce and Crowns AUTOS FOR HIRE AU Itood 7-rVsennr Cars Bate, 4 Per Hour PtoBe 509-510 ATJTO IsIVERY CO. 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