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WILL IMPROVE K COX ID VALLEY FAHMSj EDGEGLASH County Agricultural Agent Jersey Executive Charges Submits Outline of Work j Government 'Fails With To Benefit Farmers. Industrial Policy. The plan for the reorganisation oft Washington, D. C March i. A ..e agricultural desfcrtment of the clash between Got. Edge, of New fcanber of commerce, as submitted by j Jersey, and Gov. Cox; of Ohio, developed noland Harwell, county agricultural . today at the conference of governors agent, and an outline of the work tolad mayors after an attack by Gov. j done by this department for the Edge on the government's policy of benefit of the farmers , of El Paso trying to do too much fbr the people. o'mtr without cost to inem. was gov. Coxvsald tne government was not doing enough. After Gov. i Cox concluded s speech, urging the government to determine the basis of reasonable prices, reduce freight charges on road materials and tstart at once a railroad Improvement program ana cnuiumB mq d remarks, the delegates stood and ap plauded for nearly a minute. Gov. Edre. In the midst of applause, rose and said: Xs Place for Polities. "This in hardlr a forum for the de velopment of political viewpoints, but adopted at a meeting Tuesday of the committee having this department In -harge. Have Funds Available. Th tntal funds shown to be avalla le for agricultural work from all bojr-es. Is $840. and a program for the distribution of this amount to the anous lines of work connected with the department was worked out. ' rnonp the matters to receive special irention Is the reclamation of alkali lands oy furnishing soil tests and Pool Fighting Bill To Close Picture Shows On Sunday; Kills It In House ADRIAN POOL is not asleep on the job at Austin, as evidenced by a telegram received from him by The Herald Tuesday, following the sending of a nam- eer or telegrams trom 1 Paso to Austin on Monday asking him and repre sentative Thomason and senator Dudley to oppose the Dean bill to close pic ture shows and other theaters on Sunday. Judge Pool wired as follows: "Kindly advise all interested parties that I have foszht the desinr of clo ture shows on Snnday since the day of my arrival in Austin and so far none j T0r Abolition nf "RnilTlfi. nf fluM Kill. 1.,.. mvmr .nt- nnf f -.;tt.. TV- TL-. VI II t V I " " VA JJ V UUU in the house committee and I will oppose it before the senate committee Tues day at 1:30." MOVE TO POSH QUNDARY SUIT Bill In N. M. Legislature ITEIIIP IS IS mat 1Z)r. Jenness Is Promoted To A Higher Rank Is Made Lieutenant Com mander, Equal to Army Rank of Major. Dr. B. F. Jenness, U. S. navy, retired, received notification from seereiarv before the senate committee having' of war Joaephus Daniels, Tuesday the picture show bill Is charge. He ' morning of his promotion to the grade ' Pool Opposes Bill To Close Picture Shows EI Pasoan Argues Against Sunday Closing Before Senators. Austin, Tex., March 4. Represent tive Adrian Pool, of Rl Paso, appearel ary Commission. i Santa 'Fe, K. St, March .Senator Dunlavy, of Santa. Fe. Introduced a bill yesterday abolishing the state boundary commission and requiring the attorney general to conduct pros ecution of the salt la the supreme court of the boundary contest be tween New Mexico and Texas. The house passed a resolution by Lynd of Luna, demanding an aeountlng of all monies and actios taken by the com mission. In the house, representatives Llew ellyn and Epstein introduced a resolu tion providing for the drainage of lands in the Rio Grande and Pecos val ltys. Dills Introduced In House. The following bills were Introduced in the house yesterday afternoon: or aeaillo. providing lor tne budget t. in . .... Win I r n.nt...n. a.. J r.. :-temor school flnance. fixing levies -, . nuI.v , ana minimum terms. analyses on farms through which their bk.h te srlad to develop my points drainage ditches have passed and further at another time." wn'ch now await a leacnine treat- previously. Gov. Edge had declared would close these entertainments on, Jenness was retired with the rank ofi By IJnwood, relating to partition ' , m ,iJlnore was noiuinK nis " Sunday. lieutenant, senior grade, Just before ' fences. specialist will devote his entlreioouQtry or the government except that i . , . .. . . I Bv lfasearanas reseating the stray time to work on the various ranches , he thought some times the government Representative Pool said last night: re,chlne th rank ' lieutenant com- I WT ' K T and in the laboratory to the end thattrie4 , do too much for the people.) "Kindly advise all Interested parties mdr- His promotion to the latter i g vorri. for - reoort on nubile th a tual leaching of alkali may com rnenee an soon as nracticable and con tinue until the desired results are ob-e(t alone. Then leave them alone." tamed. jHe also charged the government with . Additional Expense. falling to adopt a definite and perma- Additlonal expense will be forjnent poiiry toward Industry, saving stenographic assistance, farm bureau this was the principal cause of uncer stimulatlon by which means publica- tainty Hon of the news service can be start-; gv; Cox replied that the executive ed at once and publicity work be got- branch of the government had recom ten out which will swing the organ-! mended a definite policy, but that con ization Into full effectiveness. lertss had failed to act on It. An expenditure for demonstration, He cnarBed that road material men work and equipment will be made , throughout the country maintain -d nTnmiS JS. , i treasonable uniform prices and that equipment In order to secure actual ' thi. Ta, bniiain h!h I woulo furnish employment. Jl&2'ynZZZ'.?ii', ttat 1 osht the closing of pie- -" " - wu ..uiiuu) Buce ine oay oi my arrival in Austin and so far none of these bills has ever got out of com mlttee. and I will oppose It before the senate comssittee Tues day." Vany protests against this bill have been received from El Paso and else where in the state. rrge Reducing Cotton Arreagv. demonstrations of improved ideas and practices on a email scale. Positions Xotv Open grade comes as a result of active serv- instltnUOBS by the t ravelins: auditor. Ice completed during the war. which 1 By Kobe rt son and Gonzales, a Dee filled out the time no lacked In the ' Moines to Kmory Gap state highway. regular service of reaching" the grade .lZi of llerjt.nant .mm.nH.r n- if state boTOdary commission for a re- TheDean Mil has been killed ' Jenness will continue to en'ake their w" talcen up under suspension in house committee and I win onuos. hP? ' P". where they have re- 1'". 252L. 2l. Z sioeu i or several years. ' ,7Cr 7, ""'c" rr. Jenness entered the nary In 3, wlthoa t ofP0"10- , . with th r.nb. r tt.,iZw. Br Baca and ArmUo. orovidlnr Jtc- srade) and aradoated from the aaval ceptance by the governor of United i by senator Lodse, I i . . n i Hf-atevo ealrl tw ff newest ionn I nvaLkfra ' Xffsbvlin In 1903. He served on the following: By ArmUo and Llewellyn, appro-. Representative Is Ouardia, of New shins and stations- U S. S. Indiana. U. ' prlatmg funds for the state boundary I Tors, Republican, a major In the air S. S. Iowa. P. 8. S. Nebraska. U. S. S. ! commission. I service during the war. spsaklng In Hancock. C. S. S. Washington, rj. S at By Dan Padilta. on qualifications of' the house last night la supnert of The senate today adopted a resolu- Mayor George U Baker, of Portland. I otHlJlJZVZ procedure of the,,- redne, ,i7.,m ,:; " , . Furness Liner At Mercy of Ice Pack until Change of Wind Develops. St. Johns. Is". F-. JCareh 4. The Fur ness line steamer Appenlne, bound from Liverpool for this port, was driven ashore at Witless Point by the Ice pack early today. The entire east coast Is blocked by an Ice jam. and. nothing can be done to relieve the Appenlne until a change In wind op ens the floes. Witless Point Is 2T miles south of here. Tarrld a Pasaencer. New York. March 4. Agents in this city for the Famess line, said today that the steamer Appenlne. which was thrown ashore on the New Foundiand coast, by the Ice pack today, probably earned, no passengers. 38 SENATORS OPPOSE THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS PLAN Washington. D. C Harch 4. Tne number of signatures to the Ledge resolution, which purported to record the senate as opposed to the league of nations as now constituted, was increased from JI to S with the ar rival today of Davis Blklns. Republi can senator elect, from West Vir ginia. While senators Nelson and Kellogg. Republicans, of Minnesota, declined at this time to sign the resolution. It was said today both opposed the pro posed plan for a league of nations. Senator Kellogg plans to announce his position Friday In a speech In St. Paul One Republican senator whose name did not appear on the list, announced Is Fall, or xew Ore. ridiculed the conference, saying For S ladies and C gents to take J Z to reeoralze serious social eon-'SL"' from ,Mxl Trs production, ders for o l stk thSt sell. Itself. f dlt onsn tSetP? ??e 00.". ? the .legislature necessary., n,c first governor speaking at ti"' Oregon St i this conference who knew the trouble! "revioas oi experience not necessary, i The first governor sneakine at i alrady adopted a similar t-esoju See Jar Calrtwell. SOS N Booth No E! Paso Oil Exchange. ACV. ""Mi 2I2"fl. .I:ni.-,f-?..2f In "07. He was with the convoy with bis state was Gov. Cox. saI3 I mayor Baker. i know Anything: that is' wrong. Toa hai better fin. I ont. and find ont In a hurry , and yoa had better do some- tring notr to correct it. Flax- CtlUtles Control. Gov SprouJe. of Pennsylvania, crltf- Andltlnjc Committee Xamed. Milwaukee. U. S- S. Utah. C. a 8. Ola-1 tnutees ef the Caa Colorado land tier. New York naval hospital. Ports- ' grant. month naval prison. Bremerton, Waalu! AtolHIivlDsnrance Superla tendency, naral hospital. Norfolk. Va, naval . Republican Insurcents. led by Blan- hospital. recruiting stations at At- chard, of Lincoln, coalesced with the Unta. Ga.. Buffalo. N. Y., El Paso. Democrats to take the Mil abolishing i ex.; R the league of nations plan, declared that every one of the 2.0W.0 Ameri can soldiers who were sent to Prance would favor a plan which would for ever end war. l; naval training stations. Newport! the office of state superintendent of , DEMOOTAJ2.2w?S?LJAvwiS I. He was during his service at I insurance a war from the Reooblican i . . bag abb IX I-0b SSS SiSS ZKETnnSr 01 JOU ' ' ice to masre aa audit of the funds In x. th tst frMitiM. j r I He retired iron) active service for , '.: . ' , V" ' . TV r el-.. -nr-j , . rcworeo 10 active uuiy wr war e-- . .-ra jm,,,,, , ""''"-"""" 01 ; .ilw. rSi.nl Ice in 11 at the recruiting station at i-allroads. mails, express, telephones to. p,fclDtt ?bi!cit,,01l 21 f?"1'.1" Kl Paso, but requested relief after the and telegraphs. He suggested that jClama of state and federal otftcbCi In. armistice waa turned. inougn only notixieo or nis promo- Spring Shirts! Attractive Pattern and Low Price Priced at $1, $1.50, $2 SILKS $6, $8 & $10 the railroad administration lmmedl-lanr foreign language without pub nrely start to buy material and im-i!ten,nR a translation In English at the prove properties and nay railroads: " the bills it owes them. Railroads in Pennsylvania, he said, had discharged iO.OOo men under government admin istration. Many of the governors and jnayors Monday afternoon reported on condi tions in their states, most of them say ing there were not enough men in their communities e justify apprehension. Wa& & Block asd Sare 25 to 50 The Berg Co. 304 E. Overland St. EEDNEY TEOXJBLE Xa a deceptive dtMace ttonsandj have it and don't knew K. if van vsnt mwl r - sulUyou can mak. bo mistake by using Kntner-a 8wuap-Reot, the great kid ney medicine. At drnsslets In larce and medlam else bottles. Sample atl by Par 0f "oat. also pamphlet telling yea about It Address Dr. Kilmer & Ce.'mncham tou. N. and enesoa. ten cents, also mention the El Pass Daily Herald. Adv. Court Term Vacated on Account Of Unsealing Of District Attorney Santa Fe. X. hL, Xarch i. Judge Senator J. C XcXealus of Dallas. In troduced a bni seeking to create a board of public printing. A house bill proposing the levy ef a 2 percent gross production tax on oil in Texas was passed finally by the house yesterday, after attempts had been" made to reduce the tax to Hi percent. Another house bni nropoeiug to validate titles to certain state Jands held under the act of IBM. was passed finally. The lands were classed as ag ricultural and grazing bands when sold and this bill Is an attempt to con vey the mineral rights from the state to tne present owners. To RevUe Game Laws. tlon to the rank of lieutenant com- Ijieutenant commander In the naw is of equal rank to major la the army. Insurance away from the Reooblican i . . u.B IX lore FB15T. sterling committee, and then, despite .. w""'n'fT""', u- V ilar?'1 - -the fight made through seven roll ' '? ldi Business for an hour, house calls, abolished the office entirely. : PfT'SSL"? JJfUSfAk They claimed It was a political ' " !Lh!L5LmSSr 5? sinecure. The house also passed a .Pf,"?"10 r2j.V J bill whereby M percent of all road P"6,1??,..!!"," JtttrJZ?5Z taxes collected from dtisens for New,'?" Kitchen and chairman Pherley Sneaker Clark was given a sliver punch bowl and tea and coffee set; Mr. Kann a chest of silver: Mr. Kitchen a silver tea set, and Mrs. Sherley a set of United States re- paving and other street improvement in towns where collected. Dentistry Bills Passed. The senate passed the following mander on the retired list March 4. bis , . J?Erti- the inT warranto' PrU and encyclopedia, and a watch, appointment dates from Sept. i: 118. tta; ffiS? fStl I ykl wSMaSPtssl-SU-bnlrgti ---.-n' aroSS? ties of all Irrigation laws now on tne, tlon eioOe.oW.ie to main tain the JIOLTOX KM.ISTS IX NAVY. Leon Bolton, of Dalhart. Texas, en- . ilia i l. a i ia. eu-i . . , ,. .. , , list in the navy at th. local recruit- ?J -! ShS'-SE man. tniro class. . "-""-j - r . r . r ins; station as a fireman, third class. Monday, lie was sent to ilnre island, San Francisco, for training. Bis rM BOT Witt RETURN FROM FHA.NCK EXT MONTH The :8th division, one of the orgaai- i xations siatea tor return to tne uniteu ISUtes will start back to this country about the middle of the present . month, according to a letter received guaranteed price of K.2S a bushel. Read Holloman vesterdav vacated the!, "m" revision oi tne Texas gameby Mrs. Grace Kutherford II Robin ,1 .uX. . laws to make them conform with the i n.rt-,r. rmm h.r son in w federal game regulations and to tend Rutherford, com nan v B. lotrd en-1 to better conserve Texas came is pro-i gineers, I8th division. Rutherford posed, In a house bill which was passed ' WM wounded In action on August 15. to engrossment by the house yesterday I and was in the hospital about four As introduced, the bill proposed a i! months. He is now stationed near regular term of district court on account of the nebulous condition of the district attorney's office, the court having unseated J. el urisl. demo crat, but Read. Republican, not bav ins; Qualified, pending 20 days time allowed Crist to apply for rehearing. A special April term is probable. REINBURG TO BE CANDIDATE f OR CONGRESS, IS REPORT Santa. Fe, N". ML. March 4. Gossln here Is to the effect that Judge R. p. Barnes, of Albuquerque, and senator J. B. Reinburg. of Dona Ana county. are candidates for the Republican congressional nomination next year. Speaker Sedillo, It Is understood, will be a candidate for the supreme bench against chief justice Frank TC. Parker. Dr. B. F. Clutter, physician and sur geon; office H7-1S-H Martin Bide Tel 161S. Adv. hunting license to raise revenue for the game department but It was amended so as to make holding ef li cense not necessary for hunting in one's county of residence. Treasury Audit Ordered. An examination and audit of the accounts and moneys la the state treasury were authorized yester day in the senate when a reso lution offered bv senator K I Clark, of Fayette county, was adopted. The reaolutloci proposes the appointment of a committee of three senators to make the examination and report Its findings. The appointment of auditors to assist in the work Is Toui, France. OKFICKHS OX I.NSreCTION' TRIP. Ma. Carl H. Reeves and MaJ. E. J. Cook, of the quartermaster corps, who have reen on temporary duty inven torying army .equipment and prop erty among the posts and camps of the El Paso district, left Monday for Camp Cody, Demlng. N. M., to take an inventory of government property remaining there. TEXAS CASUALS ARRIVE. ties to siaKinc lunds. Donas ana re- VALIDATES LAND CLAIMS. pairs. . . j Washington. D. C March 4. The The senate rejeecea tne out raising , conference report on the senate bill, the age of boys in pool rooms from . -v alidattng numerous land claims la U to years; the bill prohibiting! the west and south' est. was adopted stockholders from acting as notaries Monday by the house. The bni now in transactions of their own banks goes to .the president. asd the bni reqatriag batchers ts give bonds. The senate also passed a bill prohibiting deeeeratiea of the flag or its use In advertising: a bni to litigate over the use of the waters of the La Plata river and one fixing the terms of court of the fifth district court. THE c6lIRTS. MTH DISTRICT COURT. " " " raMln!C Irene Farrcalld vs. at C Falrchlld. Wednesday & Thursday Big Specials 3 Large Packajei Quaker Oab, for. 35c 3 Large Packages Quaker Corn Flakej, for 30c 3 Large Packages Kellogg's Krnmblei, for 35c 3 Packages Kellogg's Toasted Wieat Bkcuts, for 35c 3 Packages Farina Breakfast Food for 35c 3 Pounds California Fancy Pink Beans, for 25c 3 Pound California Fancy Black Eyed Peas, for 25c 3 Pounds California Fancy Nary (Wtile) Beans, for 35c 3 Cans Van Camp's Fancy Early Jane Peas, for 50c 3 Cans Van Camp's Fancy Hominy, for 35c 25 Cent Cans Apricots, for 20c 2 Cans Domino Asparagus for...- 25c Tip Top Brand Large Wlite Asparagus, per can 20c EXTRA SPECIAL 9 Bars White Star Soap, for 45c 6 Bars Crystal White Soap, for 35c 3 Large Cans Alpine Milk, for 40c Meat Department Specials Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, 6 to 8'lBs. each, per lb 28c Sngar Cored Plain Hams, 10 to 12 lbs. each, per Ib. 38c Sugar Cured Cottage Rous, 3 to 5 lbs. eaci, per-Ib 35s Swifts Premium Hams, 10 to 12 lbs. each, per lb 40c Swifts' Premiam Bacon, 4 to 6 lb. strips, per lb ....58c Selected Salt Pork, per pound 37e Orders of $ 1 .00 or Over Delivered 'Free. Standard Stores & Markets One In Your Neighborhood. STASDARD XO. I. , STANDARD SO. S. 2eS-1-l MI1U St. STANDARD SO. 3. S907 Alameda Ave. Retail Phases 35SS VHU apen at Five Phone 1R63. and 3333. Points on AprH 1st. w- H. (BILI.1 MAUI- I)A T. RZKLL, Mgr. Ba. Mgr. STANDARD SO. 2 ST ASD A RD SO. 4. STANDARD SO. . CnI'J!,d 5 Ore ton St. 3130 Fort Boulevard, tiooievara sts. n. , Pkonea 4340 and 341. Iens S85 and S9S. Pnone ZTl. E. P. MBRRBLL, Met. SOU FRA.1 KL15, Mar W. D. DYKES. 3fT. U. S. Food Adakistration LIcesse G-29505. Get Rid of That Persistent Cough 9imo tfcmt wnktBtac Dcnlstsmt tmtxft or emtA, threatcatac t&nut or Ives &Xfxttiu. wftn Bekatai dtnrrsuvtv tae tame ana Vnftr of rears 'wewittu bm. 9e sad SIS4 totlea ttmm AratgimtM. or frxa EDTJCATOE SHOES at THE WHITE B00TERY (Sues, to Badoub Sites Co.) 1C5 Sas Jatiato St. SHOOTING SBAIl WICKCSBURG. Phoenix. Artx., Xarek t. Alberto Hernandez waa beuur held at Wlcken GSTB DISTRICT COURT. Joice Ballard Coldivell. Prraldln. in tne matter or tne estate ol Qas- imrg; lollowint: the fatal shooting ofi per Oeron. deceased: filed, an eniden tilled man Mesdar on ai ' sheep range near there, according to. POSTAL RBCEIPTS snow A adviees received by sheritx Montgom ery. Xeacer advices received here stated, that Hernandez said there had been trouble over two flecks of sheep. ENROUTI2 TO CAMP niERNE. Postat receipts for the El Paso post, office daring; the month of February. !U. amoonted to IH,s:i.8. accord Ins; to postmaster E. A. Sbelton. In Janoarv of the present year the re ceipts were .).... making; a dlf A detachment ef 41 men from an,f?rence of I52S.M. Compared with Springs' most alluring Fancies in the new models Oxfords Pumps for toomen await your inspection- to the CATTLEMEN and that amffiei ae extend a motl cordial breitaiien to visit oar up-to-date Shoe & Hosiers Establishment Let m hose your name and ad dreu to that e ma) wf yov our catalogues and booklets from time to tisnerlVe don't mf Jou to think yoa have to purchase fcei limply wuh to gel you acquamttd itiih our prompt and efidenl service for oar out-of-lo9n customers. New York, March 4. The cruiser ! Rochester arrived here today from Brest with 318 trbops and Si naval also provided for. Senator Clark stated I enlisted men. The troops Included on the floor of the senate that an the 467th aero squadron, mobile hos- snait or the state treasury had in v yea been made 1 r years. In the "HOSIERY DEPARTMENT" we are closing oat our entire line of "WOMEN'S FIBRE SILK SEAMLESS HOSE Black while and colors a "very well worth while" value, at a pair Only 39c 203 Mesa Wednesday last day this special 203 1 Mesa Senator Clark also made the state ment on tne noor or tne senate It waa reported to nun mat there was stortage approximately of JlOO.OOe In the state treasury, lie added, how ever, that he knew of no each short' age of Us own knowledge. Bond lasne For University. In the senate yesterday a bill anthor- asns; at ooaro oi regents or the uni versity to Issae not exceeding k sm . Ms of bonds for the construction of permanent improvements was passed w fagmuieai ano intra reaoinfr testator J. C McAealss of Dallas, of- ierea an amendment to thm bill. nife- orisine the university to Issue bonds In which he seeks to piv that lAsrtji. mure aauioTity to regulate tne ex penditure of the funds from the sale or tne bones. The Question of the pnntlltntlLMl. itr of the whole bIH was ratMl . on we reqaest or the author of the BUI. senator K. L. csrloclc of Tarrant: John B. Bailey, of Sewitt, and Bdgar i lit ox jacwiennaa were named as a committee to confer with the attorney general and the farther consideration of the measure and amendment waa aeierred. Urge Rxtrs Session In April. Gov. Hobby late yesterdav was urged by a Joint committee or the sen ate and house and heads of the vari ous educational Institutions of the state to call an extra session of th legtsUture not later than April. In or der that the educational appropriation bill may he parsed to permit the clos ing of contracts with teachers. The governor was tTM that if any action was postponed on the bill until June, the educational Institutions would, be seriously affected. The governor did not announce what his decision would I be. The general opinion la that he will net recede from his decision an nounced Saturday not to call an extra session until the middle or June. Heads of educational Institutions In tne state at a conference here vaeter. day with senate and house committee on appropriations stated that unlets the appropriations are made at the regular session or a special session not later than April, the Institutions would be seriously affected and some oi inem mignt do forced to close. The appropriations affecting these inauiuuoiii loiai approximately seo.eeo. They pointed out that certain contracts roust be made before the end of the year In June. MARINES IN TEXAS CANT RUN POOL HALL FOR PROFIT Austin. Ter March 4. A. canteen or company of the United States ma rine corps can't operate pool tables for profit, even If the money goes Into the canteen fund. It was held by sot pital No. 1M and casual company No. J 1 "Is. of Texas, two offlcecs and 104 overseas field artillery unit left Camp ICerritt, X. J Tuesday morning for Camp Blerne for discharge. It ia stated a detachment ef two merl from overseas arrived at Camp Blerne Tues day morning from Hoboken, N. J, and were discharged. It ts proposed te enact legujatloa which wUI pot a atop te the habit ef clsaret rooking- araons women la Borland. February. 1911. which was SM.7S7 10. the nr"t month shows an increase of J1.1S4.SS. AtTOMOBILE RECOVERED. The Ford roadster owned by W. B. Cook, stolen from in front of the alctbodist church, on Montana and Lee streets, was recovered by city de tective P. IT. Jacobs In the rear of the 20 block on Piedras street Monday. '-" - sb, : --mm.-,- . use, M .eft I 1 e -n - uextiTiR tfacj to Normal from disturbirw physical condition: is helped wonder- luiiy ny incinama in trie aietBry a He daily ration of the attorney general's department yesterday. Such action waa held In violation of the new antlpool hall law. They caa play poor If not for profit. CHIEF PHOB.YIX VERT ILL. Tollce chief Harry Phoenix, who as Injjred in an automobile accident 1-,tt .tturday. is reported as very ,ii .t h'-ne on Voriii 'i "g n ia fx rt- f - ' mi i i e den . J ar, if 1 1 . - aiu a.Lbv.al tiJAei L&a wstu widarei a delicions food. rich in enemy values including those vital mineral elements so essential to &k health and vipK The Title Guaranty Is The Safe Way The title guaranty means you have a good title; that you are thoroughly protected against all hazards. It also is the quic, inexpensive and safe method of handling real estate deals. ' "It is belter to be safe than sorry." Stewart Title Guaranty Co. Capital, $300,000.00. , Phone 339. El Paso, Texas. 4 Tliere's a Reason 1 BaBs for Range Use Always on Hand Barrel Spring Herefords 200 two-year-old butts on Haul and for sale. AH sired by Cudgel and Simpson butts, Anxiety 4th breeding; big boned, wide back and good col ors; fit to out and sake good any wbere on the range. J. B. Gillett Marfa, Texas. r Established April. 1SJJ. STATE NATIONAL BANK Capital. Surplus and Profits. SllO.eO. Interest Paid on Savlaa-s Accounts, C R. Morehead. Pres. Joseph Magoffin Vlce-Pres. c N Bant. vi -e-Pres. Geo D Flory. Cashier R t V. A'ee. Asst. Oaahler. & it. XtbtX.tr. Asst. Caahlax. FGtouiMii&Co. ACCOIOTANTS Rrst Nitl Bid;. H Paso, Texas. CANDY SALE oar de&dons CHOCOLATE AND VANILLA FUDGE 15 cents tne poand box WEDNESDAY ONLY The Elite Confectionery ORCHESTRA MISIC From 3l30 to 30 YOUR HOME REFLECTS YOUR CHARACTER Paint Varnish TeH Us Your Pakt Troubles. The Turtle Paint & Glass Co. 219-:i2 North Stanton Street. Passes SeS-304.