Newspaper Page Text
EL PASO HERALD 2 RIIL SCHOOL F1TIEE STATES PLANNED TD BE PLACED IN EL PASC Miss Myra Winkler, County Superintendent, Secures Approval of Texas Superintendent of Public Instruc tion, Who Urges the Recognition of School's Certificates by Arizona and New Mexico. AUSTIN, Texas, Feb 11 Through the efforts of Miss Myra Wink ler, county school superintendent nf ElTaso county. El Paso may be- orae the seat of a state normal school that will have Its certificates recog nized in three states. Miss Winkler, who arrived here yes terday afternoon from El Paso on busi ness connected with the schools of III I'aso county, placed her plan before W p. Dougherty, etate superintendent f nubile Instruction, and no save his hearty endorsement to her plan and offered to take up immediately with ihe state superintendents of New Mex I'o and Arizona the matter of giving iPcOKnltlon to such certificates from an ! 1 Paso summer normal, whioh is to t o the forerunner of a stato normal It is the first plan of Miss Winkler to establish the summer normal at El Absolutely Pure' Wade from Cream of Tartar NO ALUM-NO PHOSPHATE Saturday Meat Nations' 220 MESA AVE. POWSEfi fcSHlKXBflzKKXHHKnKflHEi Corn Ft'l Beef, Pork and Lamb, ?(n Print; Rib Roat, lb JL, t. ...,17'2AND 20c Fancy German Oren Roat, ' " C Fancy Boiling Beef, Veal and Lamb Stew, . "1 O Jfp Pork Loin or Freb Pork Hams, Vi or Wbole, 1 7Jhr Pork Sboulderx or Freth Sidei Pork, , 1 - lb IOC Fancy Spring Lamb Legi or Cbop, O C Fancy Leg Mutton, O f - Fancy Home Dressed Roasting Chickens, Orf" Broilers, Turkeys, Ducks Fish & Oysters 10 Lbs. Pure Leaf Lard $1.40 Lakeview Batter, lb 33c Boll Durham Toharcn 7 for 25e dhu uurnam lODacco, i ror oc Fucar (del d ullli other mod.) It lb. $100 Potatoes. JO lb .. JJc niikiriitaii c ih .in . . . iv, Salmon 1 lb can . 8c T.enox Soap. S bam .. z3c Don't Forcet Our rtr Location. Tie Us FRESH BREAD 3 CENTS IflSSNA'S f ASH p ROCERyl wrapped IVot the Larceat. Bn "Watch V Crow." JP 7n"?!ia aS Movet I . b-UZOjf Q 610 Mills Bldg. j LEVY GROCERY COMPANY EXTRA SPECIALS 8 Bars Lennox Soap for .,.. ..... 14 lbs. Yellow Yam Sweet Spuds for 25c 25c 2 Cans Extra Quality Shrimp or for .. .. OC Phones 505 and 506 Mail Orders Prompt Attention Paso, then to attempt to hae the. state locate an all year normal In the county The summer normal will probably materialize for the present i year as the state superintendent w ill I Immediately take up the matter with, the superintendents of Arizona and New Mexico anu .vuss wiuitier win u -i- .,i, fnr thn whnnl as uoon ax she r... i A r.lurnq hnmfi. The faculty of the normal will he composed of the best teachers to be found in west Texas. New Mexico and Arizona, and the course will be on such a high plan that It is regarded as a foregone fact that the states of New Mexico and Arizona will give recogni tion to the certificates of the school. Miss Winkler has been invited to take the chair of history In the Alpln summer normal at Alpine, Texas, but she will decline this if she can get the Kl Paso summer normal into operation this ear 'El Paso is the largest cit in western Texas, Arizona or New Mexico," eald Miss Winkler todnj. 'and a normal for El Paso county would attract many students who would prefer the sur roundings of a city to those of the smaller towns It would be easy to collect a faculty of the best in the oountry for such a school, as we could draw from the best In west Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. If the superin tendents of public instruction Jn these two states agree to give recoisniiiuu iu our certificates, we would undoubtedly ( draw a large number of students from , the two sister states, umt we eui i the summer normal establlsnea, I am positive that a state normal would fol low In a short time" It Is understood that It Is proposed to locate the normal at first In the new county school building at Tsleta. Notice To BiorikAoldcrs. The annual stockholders' meeting of the Southwestern Portland Cement Company will be held at S 00 p m Monday, February 14, 1916. at the prin cipal office of the Company, at G02 Two Republics Life Building. El Paso. Texas. O. J. Blnford, Secretary. Advertisement Pound Paper SSe, Genuine "English Lawn" for sale only by El Paso Book Co. Mills Bide. "It's Handy." Phone 663 Adv. The most economical way to buy nam or Bacon is by sure it's Sulzbi con is by the wnoio piece, aa sure Its SulzDergers Majestic ue llciously Different" Adv. A dollar saved oy buving goods pro duced elsewhere Is a dollar thrown at vour neighbor's birds" i Dept. Specials Market PHONE 2576 Fresh Ranch Eggi, doz 37c Green Olivet ouart 20c urcen uiivcs, quart uc Oransis dor .... 35c , Applet extra Uncy eailne tloz I o I Umon rbr tn cinzem riz lie Macaroni and Spaghetti ! packaics. ... 130 ' Fancy Peaberry Coffee lb . 23c Hirer What lou Want When Ion Want It. U!tDKILSiLt, ALL OTHER! 2 Cans Asparagus Tips for 5 Cans Baked Leans for 8 Cans Sauerkraut for . ,.25c 25c 25c 204 and 206 E. Overland St. GO LEAOEO IELD Ail TIF Mariano .Arrieta is Deposed As Governor 'and Lawyer is Placed in Office. Torrcon, Jlex , rob 11 Mai iano Ar rieta, who was appointed by the Car ranza government governor of Durango lins been placed under arrest bj Gen Murguia ana convicieu or me men of troop funds. His brother, Domingo Arrieta, consented In the arrest. Gen. Murguia has appointed Fernando Cas tanos, an attorney, governor of the state. Other advices from Durango city state German consul Shominer has ' been ordered to leave the state be causo nf nlleefMl excessive prices which he charced for merchandise. Train service between here and Durango city has been suspended. The railroad, however, is well guarded. Passenger service between here and Chihuahua citv Is also suspended, pending repairs. Gen Murguia with 3000 troops Is In Durango state and operating repair trains to Santiago Papasqularo I Information from Durango city In dicates that Gen. ArgUmedo recently captured by Gen Murguia Is wounded and that his subordinate generals, Mar roquln and Manohachs, are In the hos pital there with htm. It is said leniency will be shown them in order to facili tate amnesty negotiations In progress with Gens Contreras, Canuto Itejes, Ceniceros and others associated with the opposition to the de facto govern ment Argiimrilo Taken to Queretoro. It was reported here that Argumedo passed through Gomez Pilaclo, a su- uro, tnree miles from here. Thursday under strong guard It was said he was being taken to Queretaro DIT CAUGHT Brownsville. Tex., Feb 11, Anlceto Plzana, alleged leader of the Texas revolution, held responsible for border troubles and general unrest last sum mer and fall, was captured Thursday and brought to Matamoros, Max., op posite here according to an official re port to CoL A. P Blocksom, command ing tho United States border patrol, today With Plzana were captured four other alleged Mexican bandits. All are being held Incorannlcado In the Matamoros Jail The request for the arrest of Plzana and his alleged partner, Luis de la Rosa, were sent some weeks ago by governor James K. Ferguson, of Texas, to governor Luis Caballoro of the state of Tamaullpas, Mexico A reward of S1000 had been offered by the state of Texas for the capture of either of the alleged leaders, dead or alive COPPER MATTE AND LEAD RESTORED TO EL PASOAN (Continued From Tajte One.) tld Thursday by agreement of the liti gants when possession of $40,000 worth of copper matte and lead bullion, held up here last October on complaint of the Compania Explotadora de la Mlna Nalca of Chihuahua, Mexico, was re stored to the defendant, L. C Barlow, of El Paso, Texas The plaintiff asserted that the metal was Illegally confiscated by Gen Fran cisco Villa, but one of Villa's agents testified that the confiscation was made according to Mexican law as ad ministered by Villa. John T Perry, manager of the Compania Minera de La Vaira a different company, testified th-u the 01 e came from his mines and n"t those of the plaintiff P! untlff then showed that the Perry mine had been bought by the plaintiff, but it developed that the transfer took place after the confiscation. The case was in this condition, when the Judge made his appeal to the litigants, and ihu agreement was reached. GOV. CALLES RESIGNS BUT IS INDUCED TO REMAIN Douglas, Ariz Feb. 11 Gen P llllas Callcs, governor of Sonora, has ten dered his resignation to Gen Carranza, but was induced to remain In office until constitutional elections can be held, accordlns to Roberto Pasqulera, a representative of Gen. Carranza Gen Calles tendered his resignation because of a decree which subordinat ed the silver pesos as a monetary me dium In Sonora to the currency of the de facto government MEXICAN CUSTOMS GUARD SOUGHT ON MURDER CHARGE Douglas, Ariz, Teb 11 Crescendo Lares, n Naco, Son , customs guard. Is wanted to answer a charge of having shot and killed Juan Ruelas, also a Mexican customs guard At the time of the shooting Lares was mounted with food and blankets behind his saddle, and he escaped a !Ma!l of Carranza cavalry (by hard rid ing and by doubling Into Arizona. He Is now being sought on this side of the line by peace officers. BELIEVE LONE BANDIT ESCAPED ON TRAIN Rock Springs. Wyo. Feb 11 Belief that the lone bandit who robbed sev eral passengers on a Union Pacific limited train Wednesday night may have boarded a train here within an hour was expressed hero today by some persons engaged In the search had been found early todav, although two Psaes were participating In the Bearcn sherlft Matt McCourt of Green nh ie1 one party and the olner wa, -nmnn,Bri nf l'ninn T'arlflt- iirntn composed or union i acme agents BROOKS SAYS HE WAS DRUNK WHEN HE CASHED CHECKS Gerald Brooks, of Fort Stanton, N. Jt, confined In the county Jail on a charge of swindling over $50, Is al leged to have written a statement Thursday admitting his guilt of the charges made against him, and giv ing as an excuse that he was drunk. Tho statement was witnessed by J. u Balrd, under sheriff of Lincoln county, N M. and J. D. Newton, of the local sheriff's office In his statement Brooks declares that lie returned all but $1 60 of a $So check cashed by Kelly & Pollard. Brooks Is charged, In the county court, with swindling in connection with that transaction and In Justice J. Jl Denv er s court a, swindling charge Involv ing the giving of a S5:3 check. In favor of G V Cavln, In payment for a Saxon automobile. Is on file. Both checks were returned from the Exchange bank of CarrUozo. N m with the notation that the signature did not agree with the files. "nature Potior. People tesldlng In Orchard Park and adjoining additions Including Val Verde are cordially Invited to attend the get together meeting of the Orchard Park Improvement League Speolal program has been arranged Good speakers and musical progrim promised Trldav evening, Tcbruarv 11 at s oclock sharp at tho Orchard Park M r church C H rij nn p(v Aih' DURAN 1EU 0 BAITS SEI7E 20 II III Hang German Doctor Until Nearly Dead; Terrorize Whole Communities. Reports of bandit outrages brought to the border Thursday tell of the mean- derlngs of a Vlllista, band of 300 men down through the country below Parral an(j jt0 tne northern edge of Durango state, with entire communities fleeing into the hills and scattering by family unite hiding In the protected stretches and down mine shafts from the brigands. An onslaught of mounted outlaws Into the Balloza section, west of Parral In lower Chihuahua state, ended by the abduction of 20 oung women and girls, all Mexicans, and the sackine of the Place. Later with the drive of the larger band of 300 into the Magistral district of upper Durango, entire family, communities fled Into the hills on all sides to escape the outrages of the bandits. 'Women and girls, from 10 year old children up, are reported at tacked by the bandits Hnnir German Doctor. In Puebla do la Cruz, an old man, a German named Adam Maurer, a doctor by profession, was hung, and dropped to the ground In much the same fashion as practiced with such success with Luis Terrazas II In the Chihuahua city jail, to extort money from him. The old man was beaten and tortured, until it was evident that he had no monev-. Then he was flung on the hard ground. and left destitute, after the bandits had sacked his place and destroyed his liv ing quarters Attacks on children and young wom en is being reported from outlying sec tions of upper Dnrango and lower Chi huahua almost dally, according to an arrival from that section In El Paso At orrt has come again and again from Magistral. El Oro, Villa Campo, San Juan de Frertla and Indo of assaults ex pected, and families prepare frequently to flee with their children to shelter in the autlylng mining and timber points Four or five nights sleeping out In the open, with entire villages deserted In f-ice of threatened attack by bandits. Is no uncommon thing. It was declared. Hcrimnilri Driven Off Ilunillt. Near Magistral. Gen Jacinto Hernan dez w ith no more than 10 Carranclsta. soldiers offered resistance to the out laws, drove them off, killed a half dozen and captured two One of these con fessed that he was of the roving band of 100 which was Infesting the district and which had a hand In the Santft Tsabel massacre a month ago. The two were lator executed At San Juan do El Eredia all the men in the place were caught and locked In one big room Then all the girls and women were locked in another, and out raged bv the brigands, who rode away In the direction of Ramos The Mexican ranch people through the whole big strip of territory infested by the brigands, have asked for arms and ammunition that they ma protect themselves All the ranch people have declared themselves ready to band to gether, and steps are already on foot for the joining of all Into a. big pro tective organization for self-garrlson-tng their properties centering about El Oro Magistral and San Juan de El Eredia. ftnppllrs Arms to Town. Gen Lozano, at Parral, formerly al lied with Gen. Rosalio Hernandez, who broke away from the Carranza forces, as commander of the Constitutionalist troops at the mining center, has sup Blled soldiers and arms and ammuni tion for the community at Balleza. He was asked for munitions for the ranch and village people of 'Magistral, and other Durango border points, but his jurisdiction stopped at the Chihuahua southern boundary line, and he could officially only agree to communicate with Gen. Trevlno's headquarters at Torreon. to have guns and ammunition meted out to the Mexican people near the northern Durango state line All trains over all railroad lines In that part of the countrv carrv a mili tary guard of 60 troops, with train service cut down to little more than meets the barest military requirements ALBERTO GARCIA, SONORA RAIDER, HELD AT DOUGLAS Douglas, Ariz., Feb. 11 Alberto Garcia, alleged bandit, who It is charged has been pillaging eastern Sonora since Villa's Invasion, was arrested here this morning b Immigra nop omcers, in a looai noiei tie e&iu i he was colonel in Villa's army, but that I tion officers, in a looal hotel He eald his band bad the boundary four days ago disperse He crossed at Culbertson's ranch. Garcia was supposed to havo sur rendered somo time ago to Carrancistns with 200 men in the Sahuaripa district, but when the surrender was made it was found that Garcia and three others had slipped away CHIEF OF CARRANZA SECRET SERVICE IS PUT IN PRISON Chief Piyan, of the Carranza secret service In Juarez, has been Impris oned on a charge of extorting moniVj from soldiers He was arrested Fil dar It Is also charged that Pajan wa promising prisoners In the Juarez Jail to 1st them escape for certain sums of money. Alva.ro Alanlz, an alleged ac complice, escaped across tho rlvec VILA MOVES TO WEST; IS LOCATED ON RANCH Accordlhg to a report received In Juarez by Gen. Gavlra Villa with about 100 men, has moved west from the bantd Clara ranch The report said Villa is now on a large ranch which ex tends from Las Cruces to amiquipa, many miles from the Santa Clara ranch, where he was supposed to be TWO SLATED F"0REXECUTI0N IN JUAREZ FOR THEFTS Two executions are scheduled to take Plaoe In Juarez within the next six hours. One of the men is Gen. Ga Ira's chief bugler, named Itojas, and the other is a civilian, and both are charged with steallnar ammunition from the garrison and .selling It- niMj of iqui itunnits IS CAUGHT BV THOOPS Douglas, Ariz, Feb. 11. Advices re ceived by consul Ives G Lelevler state a Dana or several nunareu xtmui i. ti ers was dispersed and many captured at Sierra tie la Palma by troops command ed by Col. Jesus Agulrre. A large amou t of loot was recaptured. Indians who escaped fled toward tho Arizona border. ' IVVLTEIl DOUGLAS GOKS TO Il.UVSO. TO INSPECT JII.NKS Walter Douglas, vice president of the El Paso and Southwestern railroad and general manager of the Phelps-Dodge mining corporation, accompanied by Mrs Douglas, left Thursday night for Dawson, N St., after spending three weeks In El Paso Fniinuinc n hrlef inspection trip of mining Interests at Dawson. Mr. and Mrs Douglas will return to Iew lork city talked ritoM sew Tonic to ul PASO. P E Richards arrived In El Paso Thursday claiming to h,ive walked the entire diitance from New lork to LI Paso on i wager He sayj he left New ork on April 10, 1315 and covered the distin.r ii. tween the two metropolis. 1 e-i tlP5 U. S. Inspected Meats In All Our Markets Every Sale Deming Brand Solid Packed To matoes, per can 9c Valley Brand Sweet Corn, 3 cans for 25c 15c Cans Country Gentleman Corn for 10c 15c Cans Van Camps Pea for... 10c 15o Can Hominy for 10c 15c Can String Beans 'for 10c 3 1-2 lbs. Fancy Calif- Pink Beans for 25c 3 lbs. Fancy Dry Lima Beans for.20c 3 lbs. Fancy Black Eyed Peas i'or.25c 2 lb". Yellow Split Peas for.... 25c 4 lbs. Fancy Head Bice for 25c 24 lb. Sack Gold Coin or Moses Best Flour for 95c 48 lb. Sack for S1-85 3 Packages Aunt Jemima Fan cako Flour for.... 25c Dunbar's 25c Can Pure Home Made Syrup or Sorghum for 20c Regular 45c Can for 40c Log Cabin Honey and Cane Syrui 45c Cans for 40c 86c Cans for .. 75c' $1.00 Cans Regal for 70c i GALLON FRUITS Tacked especially for Preserve and Jtiru making; is economical and makes up more deliciously than tlio fresh. Gallon Cans Peeled Peaches, only. 30c Gallon Cans Apricots, onlj... . 30c Gallon Cans Plums, only 30c Gallon Cans Blackberries, only ..40c CYCLE THIEVES Are Taken From Business District; Sunshine Nur sery Bobbed of Watch. llicvelc thieves stole two wheels in the business district Thursday night ... , ... , , . ,i, . K. within halt an hour of each other. The first theft reported was by George C I Halley, who stated that lie had left his bicycle standing on San Antoslo street and when he returned It was cone The second wheel taken belonged to Daniel Castro and was stolen while standing os South El raso street A brown horse was taken from the I back yard of the residence of Sam I Brown, at 3S10 East San Antonio street i nc animal v. as tatten uui 01 tne yaro. fhfter entra"cl! Uad been Iorced """"Eh linrclars entered the apartment of Maml King, at 215 1-1 Broadway. i -.d, night, and stole J25 is cash t Entrance was made through a ba-k . iow. , 3 A valuable gold watch was taken from the room of mIsb A. Wright, in Ihe Sunshine nursery, sometime Thurs day afternoon The watch vva8 left on the table by Miss Wright, and when she returned It was gone. ORCHARD PARK CLUB TO KEEP OPEN HOUSE i The Orchard Park Improvement so ciety will have Its open meeting in the Orchard Park Methodist church this evening at which all of the property owners In the suburban addition will attend and also a number of residents of the downton n and East El Paso sec tion The program which has been prepared for the meeting Is as follows. Opening? Hrron "America" Entire Audience - Adores 'The Purpoee of the Club" John W Harm Address "Civic League and the Church" Itev C K Taylor of Orchard Park Methodist Chureli Vocal Solo . I' Slewed Redeemer" Sire. C B. Taylor V ocal Solo, "Silver Thread Among the Oold ' Frank Italia Boys chorus .... . ... Selected Recitation . Lydla Carson Address i 'CJvto Leaeue Work ' H. II Frls Violin Solo,. Renbenstrln's Melody In F" Olive Walker Trio .. t . . "G-O-O-D, Good" Helen Fljrnn. Thcpoela Ardotn. Martha MiCay Vocal Solo "Holy City" Mrs. C N. Heist Vocal Solo .-The Call of the .Golden West" Katherlne Harm Piano Solo "Pure Snow" Mrs A C Zieratll Solo ."Asthole" Mrs. Harry Day Itecltatlon . "L&sca" Miss bmmi Jones Address "The community and the Church" Itev c L. Ovarstreet at the. First Pree- lotertan Church "5c Pound r-xinpr. Garnilne original "EngllMi lawn for sale only by the Kl Pano Book Co- Mills Bldg. It's Handy Ady For dinner there is nothing better thjn a whole him baked after jour fivorlte recipe Get Sulzberger's Ma jestic 'Deliciously Different." Vtlv Cold rvrulnux. ma.ua nlenaant when you use our coal R r Semple, succes sor to Southwestern Tuel Co. Phone 1 JlV The Chain of Quality Cash Stores The Home of Hood IVJeats ET1IIEEL5, 7 i Are da;Jy demonstrating the sound logic in the Quality Cash Plan. Stocked as they are with nothing but first value merchandise that is fresh and whole some, with prices that are away under credit store prices, five aggressive interested store managers alive to the needs and interests of their patrons, and a purchasing department with a thorough knowledge of quality and value, gives them the advantage over all competition. Deliveries to all parts of the city daily on orders'of TWO DOLLARS OR OVER a Cash Sale and Every Day a S Special Maricopa Pure Creamery Butter, per pound, 34c Our Maricopa Butter is received daily by express and is the Fresh est, Sweetest and Best Butter for sale in IJ1 Paso. If you have never tried it before be sure and get a pound tomorrow. Saturday Extra Special Chase and Sanborn's Famous "Golden Glow Coffee." Regular price 40c; on sale, per lb..... ,34c Limit 3 pounds to ono person. Store No. 5 2907 Alameda Ave. Phone 1863. Delivers orders south of Wyoming St. and east of the 2000 block. PIE CHERRIES One pound package Farmhouse Pitted Cherries for 30c "Makes Delicious Pies." 3 pkgs. Jello for 25e OPENING The New B. & H. Cafeteria In ihe basement of ihe new Commercial National Ban Bldg., will open for business. SATURDAY NOON, FEB. 12th The most modern, sanitary and convenient place in ihe city lo dine. Large, airy and Well lighted. Every thing moderately priced, fresh and excellently cooked. Look fr sign. Entrance on Mesa Ave. -; --w w . . , THE COURTS 4IST DISTItlCT COURT. P. II. Price, Presiding. Lillian Carnal vs. Scott Carnal, suit for divorce, filed. Maude .Packard, et al. vs Galveston, Harrisburg A San Antonio, suit for $35,000 damages for personal injuries, on trial. 3tTH DISTIUCT COCHT. V . I). IlKwc. Prcaldlagr. E II Iteisor vs. Lillian Rolsor, suit for divorce, filed. F B. Moore vsv. Capt Cabrera, se questration, writ Issued ana executed State of Texas vs. V. L. Snyder, em benlement, on trlaL 03TII DISTRICT COURT, llnllnrd Coldnell. Presldlne. , J G Jones vs. Dora Jones, suit for divorce, tiled. Domingo Rascon vs. Jose'D. Gon zales, et al , suit for J10.00 damages for personul injuries; on trial. coivrv court. All flu n ljanl !. 1.1 !. State of Txas vs. E. Dell Ara, sell ing vinous liquors without a. license; not guilt j. JUSTICE COURTS. J. J. Murphy, Presiding. State of Texas vs. Frank McQuarters, J J"8-attendant pleaded guilty and Vt.?ned. $S and costs . , e r Te vs. Henry Adams, speeding defendant pleaded guilty and was f.ned $5 and costs. btate of Texas vs. L. J, Gilchrist, . Mi d.e.fe"dant pleaded guilty and was rined $ , and costs. V. L. SM.ln-11 ON TRIAL 0 LlIUi:.LMlUM' CHARGE wiTh.K8. 5,r u Snyder, charged 34th ,iUfrtI.Ilementews ealiid In the The ST' rU,ay morning. DiJk t7lp "l"1?" wi,ness, James ,. contract w.Vh' lUR hc 1,aa entered Into bv snri.r h, nwler for he purchase h2 teatlfi; ?, ','' Purpose. Snider. oV fetu'niheneV" ' "" bniS terTedlnCtonV;!,C,t. " ,s sUtNl- w en" tereci into In the sunn ier of 1914 and fhltTear "U"C,, " Pteml"r "$ Special Day Saturday Meat spec. Home Dressed Blue Ribbon Henst per,lb 19c Home Dressed Blue Ribbon Young Springs per lb'. , 221-2c Fancy Young Pork Shoulder, per lb 15c Fancy Prime Rib Roast, Stand ing, per lb 17c Rolled Rib Roast, per lb 20c Select Beef Shoulder, per lb..121-2c Select Rump Roast, per lb 16c SeWt Round Steak, per lb 18c Select Sirloin Steak, per lb ..221-2c Select Shoulder Steak, per lb..121-2c Select Pork Chops, per lb ...171-2c Select Pork Steaks, per lb 20c Select Lejp of Lamb, per lb 221-2c Select Lamb Chops, per lb .. 25c Fancy Beef Liver, 2 lbs. for 25c Coffee CHASE AND SANBORN'S THE WORLD'S' BEST Diamond Blend, per lb 25c Amber Blend, per lb 30c Crusade Blend, per lb 35c Crusade, 3 lbs. for $100 Uxtra Fancy Peaberry, per lb 35c George Washington Coffee, a cup for the social gathering in a jiffy, costs jou only lc per cup and makes a uiot delicious cup jf coffee; 20 cup can, only 29e 100-cup can, only 86c OTHHraraHHEOraKRHHS; S Neuralgia ? M "First Aid at Home." Neuralgia Pain is moil agoni- 1... ......1 v..t CIa ..' T .... by applying Sloan s Liniment. Think of Sloan's Liniment when- g vt vmt ka a noIn nf nv Hn1 H It i a fine Pain Killer. No need to rub it In you juit Uy it on and tha paia flies away at once. J .? H s s H H m H KILLS PAIN 'Keep a bottle in your home.' Pnco 15c 50c tlM ifOOCRXXMXWSMMXXMMm 'ELL-AMS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists pREQUENTconsulta- tion o sales announce ments in The Herald will give your dollars an un usual buying power. r v. s M t V y