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EL PASO HERALD
I Women Red Cross Workers To Take !! Takes Pan In School Play
Written hxammation Next 1 uesday
TLED Y ir or .11x17 at 9:3C oclock an . for the wounded in the battle scarreu
unuf ual class of unusaal women fields of No Man's Land.
V-t tT T. Ta t r-r n la tn imtrtict
: atior in Bailey school women who Red Cr0'. a-i.ary organized Thnrs-.a-e
p-nctutiliouslr attended classes! day morning: at Fort Bliss by Mrs.
ach Ttiesdav and Thonsday morning:. ' Robert L. How.-e ire of Gen. House
! . hn ' " - - ti-i . m1 In tn nurlr
mar.y weeks that they might fit " 17" . . .h. .
hemseles to become instructors in J trons and younger buds present ready
he surgical dressings army of volun lor won. airs. Horace w. Broaaaus.
eers tor the Red Cross. Some of these who heads the Red Cross workshop
irf to take a difficult written exam-
;o:
pupils" proudly call attention to
their silvered coiffures and jears.
either of whicli have seemed to retard
"f-rious study or efficiency. Faithfully
1 are those enroled attended their
classes and Mrs. D. Bruce Smith
h airman for Uiie particular depart-
ment sas that if one mav judge by
the results of their -orals." they are
o:ng to come out A 1 in the final
sts. Mrr. It. C. Cocke has been in-
structor this little woman can find
more places for useruiness. tnoujtn
to start the new unit and tell them
what las most needed. Those at the
post will do their work tn a ward of
tbe base hospital. The group fill
spend many hours each week in a
ward No. S that baa been set aside
for them la the base hospital having
decided at the initial meeting to set
aside each Tuesday 9 to 11: S to 4 for
all day and the morning's of Wednes-
day and Thursday from 9 to IS oclock
Mrs. Howse was elected chairman
and presided; Mrs. Charles G. Harvey.
secretary; Mrs. eererson. chairman
-.he intends to leave tlie city before suotlcal dressings assisted by Mrn
'oner to assist in Red Cross work else- H D. Todd and Miss Margaret P.ea 3
where In van Morn.
The roll of those who have finished
includes Mrs O. H Baum Mrs. Z E.
"nn. Mrs James A. Dick. Mrs. W. F.
Pleas Miss McMurtrev of Oakland.
"al fa sister of Mrs. Dick); Mra Sem-
;.le. Mrs E. P. Fuller. Mrs. W. Rader.
Mrs. Edgar Fewet Mrs. Ernest Bar-
row. Mrs Loonier Mrs. V. R Stiles.
Ms Charles Auer. Mrs. Brodle Mrs.
v F. Kerr Mrs. Keller. Mrs. J. C.
liayes. and Mrs. Yf. S. Berkshire.
irnch women as these win take op
.mmand of the first line of defence
- home bv teaching others to work
15 IS THE
ttOF YOUTH
Strands of gray hair may
be removed.
Strands of gray hair are unattr-c-ine
and very unnecessary and aecel-
rate the appearance of approaching
age. Why not remove all traces of
r"ay In the hair and possess an even
aade of beautiful dark hair in boun-t-ous
quantities by the use of "La
"reole" Hair Dressing? Used by
liousands of people every day
erywhere with perfect satisfac-
tion. No one need be annoyed with
-ray hair hair streaked with gray
i seased scalp or dandruff when of-
fered such a preparation as "La Cre-
.c" Hair Dressing. Apply it freely
j tcalp and hair robbing it in well
- alter a f- v applications you will
iei.r. .iiu;. surprised with the re
anA U f 1 St Dator ..h-ilrmtin r.t
knitting. I
The following form the army post
unit: Mrs. Robert 1.. Howse Mrs-
George Windle Read. Mrs. M. A. St.
Peter 'Mrs. H. M. Shannon. Mrs. W. P.
Mealor Mrs. I Foster. Mrs. C. r..
Johnson. Mrs. H. C Holdridge Mrs. I. i
A. Barnes Mrs. X. Thompson. Mrs. T
W. Oliver Mrs. T. J. Peyton. Mrs. John
A. Wagner. Mrs. Ralph Kin wan. Mrs.
W. G. MerkeL Mrs. E. A. Martin. Mrs
D. R. Bell. Mrs. Katherine B. Terry.
Mrs. George B. Jones Mrs. H. P. Kubn.
Mrs. Eugene J. Bly. Mrs Wingate
Battle. Mrs. R. M. Cheney. Mrs. C. G i
Harvey Mra F. B. Thompson. Mrs. YV '
W. Pace. Jr- Mrs. C. J. Hancock. Mrs
A S. Long. Mrs. J. Dibble. Mrs. Emma
H Wheeler. Mrs. John Newton. Mrs
E. R. Van Deusen Mrs. J. J. Wall. Mrs
G. B. Breedlove. Mrs. Frederick Gear-
ing an Miss Dora O-Eeefe.
Workers are needed at the Red
Cross downtown shop on the fourth
floor of the White House to help fill
a Mr order that has come rrom di
visional headquarters for 21000 wipes.
two oy two in sise.
NEWS BREVITIES.
Trl Balletin.
Santa Fe tram No. S15 from the
east due at 6:44 p. m- Is reported to
arrive at S p. m. All other afternoon
and night trains for today are re-
ported on time.
TRY
-1.1 ( HEOI.B" H VIK DRESSING
''or pra- or faaed hair and retain the
. iear.-iice of outh. Used by gentle-
i't in every wa'k of life to restore
1 ten dark i.olor to tnelr gray
.:r. beard or mustache. Sold and
..-rantec by all good drug stores
er; v tere.or sent direct for Jl.;a bv
n A Ict-Mansfleld Drug Co. Mera-
Tenn. iv.
Baggage
Make no mistake. Telephone No. .
Dr. O.K. Camer-a Dentist. 5-3
5th floor Cades Blag. Phone 1157.
Bersrer to Ad-rrs 5ociaH..
j Washington. D. C. April 5. Victor
uerger. ol AiuwauK.ee. under indict-
ment for violation of the espionage
act. Is one of the speakers on a pro-
gram announced today for a. Socialist
meeting dn the north west side on
Sunday afternoon.
FINE WORK
t'.e foundation of our reputation
Cleaatmc PKMiaic aad
Repeirias CMfce
WILSON-MLLJCAN
The Beet Cleaaera.
Carpets Steam Cleaned
Sr. Xagrader. Dentist. Caples Bldg.
Drs. Carpenter and Brltton eve.
ear. nose and throat. Roberts Ban-
ner Bldg.
German Alliance io Disband.
Xew York. April fi. Announcement
I that the National German alliance will
disband at a special meeting in Phila-
delphJa on April 11. was made here
! last night by Henry Waismans. ef this
I city wno untu recently was active in
i tne arrairs oi the organisation
j The Camera Shop 211 .V. Oregon.
Dr. Ebert. Dentist 21S Mills Bldg.
1LTISS EVA SSiilH a pretty high sUiool girl who is in the cast lor "The For-
tunc Hunter" to fce presented by Mrs. Irene Shirley Frickeltoii in the
anditorium of the school tonight. (Westnrp-Deane photo.)
DAN M. JAGKSDN IS OUT FOH GOB
S3.VS ThlB Tliofmnf VAToTitoil go to congress and
. r"-1"" would work for an 1
man wno Jinows otfi-
cials at Washington.
(Continued Uroni Page Three.
nUte bllf Mr. Hoffman said. 'No. this
is for statntorv nrohifaition anrf xt..
Hudspeth replied. That is a different
Question and I won't enmmit mmlf
On the vote for prohibition senator I Cobb continued
quarrel.
Paso
but
under
mayor Davis as much as one under
any other mayor." Tbe speaker made
these remarks prompted by informa-
tion he explained that the mayor had
given the order that every city em-
ploye must vote fjer Hudsseth.
Xe MaeUoe PeUtics far Him.
"I v. ul ad lse them to study poll-
tics of other places however." Mr.
and to remember
Hudspeth was not nresent anrl mired . that the harness was never made that
negatively on the vote. Likewise he ' can hold woman to a machine.
1 COMPARE
I OUR
I PRICES
Saturday and Monday
SPECIALS
COMPARE
OUR
QUALITY
Yon knew Lira's jaaKtjr as weS zi tke isweft pMcSbk price; and
grt service j sseajwed by our sacce.
"LET US- KNOCK CENTS INTO YOUR DOLLARS!"
15 pBis Best
(PotaiM fr . . :
25c
pairea on tne state wide bCl and on
the federal prohibition amendment.
"l'ow. can the Demoeracv of went
Texas say to Thomason and Dudley.
'Well done thou good and faithful
servant.' and at the same time say to
Hudspeth. Too dweaare promotion be-
;uu tihw wrvag oa pronioi-
Proves Ilnoapeth Anti-Suffragist.
-Mr. Thomason. too. is lirnh re
sponsible for the legislation that took
the ballot from those on Jthe border
unfit to cast it. and placed It In the
hands of the mothers." Testimony in
the shape of letters to Miss Dietrich
and Mrs. S. J. Fennell that Budspeth
was opposed to woman suffrage and
frankly admitted so were then read by
Mr. Cobb.
Cast Believe Is Saffrace.
The letter to Mite Dietrich from
senator Hudspeth written on the sta
I do
not wish my race to be burdened with
any machine of politicians who deny
people the ripht to cast their ballots
as they choose.
"But with prohibition and suffrage
as important matters they would not
be sufficient to cause me to give
up my delightful position and make
the race for congress. I would not
run on any issue but 10 percent
Americanism stand by the president
ana neo wnip tne Kaiser.
Time te Sheet Traitors.
"I hare been informed that
stenographer is here to take down
my sre?ch so that senator Hudspeth
mignt use it against me. ana in or
der to get it in the record I will say
this (addressing himself to the table
of reporters and stenographers) : If I
go to those counties which senator
Hudspeth alter years of gerrymander
ing has taken out of their natural die-
I i WALTHALL
KTMHfffl
I
The Hero of 'The Birth of a
Nation' Return to Screen
in a Strong Drama. ;
Henry B. Walthall tbe celebrated
screen star. will appear at The '
I'nlque theater for several days cam- I
mincing tomorrow in his first Pa-
ralta play. "Hia Robe of Honor." Thi j
pioductlon. which was adapted from :
tbe book by Ethel and James Dor- ;
ranee has a vital fascinating ator . j
and it is told moat convincingly with '
novel treatment throughout. The pic- j
ture asks the question: "Can a dls- i
reputable lawyer be redeemed an-1
become an upright judge T' and then ;
answers the question with breathless
Intensity thrilling situations roman- I
tic moments and climaxes of smash-
ing force. i
Miss Mary Charleson. who won a
host of friends while appearing with
Mr. Walthall In many of hia former
achievements has been engaged as a
member of the Paralta forces and
will be seen playing opposite him in
this production in the role of Roxana
Kris bee. an adventuress who assists
the shyster lawyer In- his underhand
methods until his conscience is
awakened by the noble nature ef
Laura Kelson a girl of high instincts
whichpart will be interpreted by
Lola Wilson who played opposite
Jack Kerrigan in "A Man's Man." The
remainder of tbe east Includes such
well known artists as Noah Berry
jr J. J. Dowiing-. Hay Laidlow. Fred
Montague. Eugene Palette and others.
The prod action which was made
under the direction of Rex Ingram is
considered by critics the most force-
ful and finished production in which
Henry B. Walthall has appeared.
Fraaeis Bushman and Beverly
Bayne in "The Brass Check" will be
shown tonight for the last time.
Adv.
Remember Wlie'n You Peeked In
Under The Tent At Circus Joys?
tloaery of the Texas state senate f ol- tricts and placed in this. HI tell them
18 pessilc Beit
25.
20c
for
o-ly
wad
10c
Fresk Creaser' Bpttcr per
53 c
S-r. cam SdriBbg's Beit Bak
ing Powder regu
lar 25c for 8ly
12c
25c battle Lesoa Extract
X 10c
Trade with st aai save aeacy.
WATCH OIK H tNDOW D1SPCA V WAXY OTHER SFECI ALS
We earr7 a fall line et frefc vegetans
THE LION GROCERY CO.
HAH. ORDBRS SOLICITED
ISO-til s. Stanton St.
THl LARGEST HOUSE OF ITS KIND tS THE SOUTHWEST
rd rather be a private citizen the
balance of my life than have the sin-
gle ballot of any man who ha the
slightest sympathy with the beast of
a kaiser. The time has come to stop
shooting at German names and to
traitors whether they have German
names or are American L W. w.'e.
.Ashamed Of "Hnekftrm."
"If reports are true some support-
ers of Hudspeth have used political
influence to make their sons alackers.
I shall say to them that rd be
ashamed to receive the vote of slack-
ers or slackers' fathers and m call
their names when I reach their dis-
tricts. "If I resign my office toalgbt 1
shall leave the most dellghtfnl posi-
tion in this section. I have enjoyed
the affection of every employe and
of the president and those at Wash
ington with whom I had to deal. Of-
fice is a thing of honor but there are
greater things than mere office. Wil-
son is known as president today but
wnen Historians write of this period.
he will be known as the foremost
American citizen of his time.
In Fight For Americanism.
"I should like to labor In congress
oay ana nignt year in ana year out
in an effort to stand by Woodrow
Wilson and have the friendahln of his
administration and help contribute
to the protection of Americanism
throughout the world."
Announcing then that he would
send the telegram of resignation at
once and enter the fight Mr. Cobb
declared he would go from end to end
PROMPT FREE DELIVERY
An . on.
I UMK ime m oetttfcweot
I I PROMPT FREE DELIVERY PHONES 2424-2485 fi
I OBat Heme m Sm&vmt . 32 Tears ia Baskest
I j CMrteqr a Wei ac Service Ceerteiy as WeB as Serrice Ij
1 Do Not Judge a I
I Pair of Slices by 1
.feu tOS
just Decue the other store s price u from one to five dollars more
on a pair of shoes than ours it no reason that it is worth that much
more.
The economical men and women are looking round before
paying the big pricef-that some stores are asking and are saving
money by so doing.
Bear in mind that we carry a complete line of Footwear for
men women and children That we handle only good dependable
shoes and that there are a dozen good reasons why we sell them
at lower prices.
Try us oace. or if you prefer come in and price a few styles
we will make a customer out-of you.
GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH. Give a chce te show yc
that we sefl BETTER SHOES FOR LESS MONEY
WALK A BLOCK OR TWO AND SAVE A DOLLAR OR TWO
ZELMAffS
Oee Lee. OrpMlt.
rhea sr.
106 ! Staalvn. 0BBBBBtjBBiK&
lows:
El Paso Texas. Dec. ST. HIS.
"A. U Dietrich. 1M1 . Kevaoa street.
1 Paso Texas.
"Dear Sir I have received your letter
and will state that I am unalterably op-
posed to woman satfrace. I appreciate
the fairness and candor ef yonr qoeeticus
bat your candor calls for eoaal fraakaesa
upea my part. I am. therefore con-
strained to say that while I yield to every
other man the same free expression t.f
opinion and tbe right te held viesrs upon
every POhBc qttestkm that I assume my-
self there la no way that I can briag my-
self to the conelastoa that weman af-
trase la the best far govennaeBtal affairs
beta state and aatlOB-
Tours very truly
(Sissed) Ti B. Hudspeth."
"The sentiment in west Titu
overwhelmingly for woman suffrage
and prohibition and Hudspeth could
therefore no more he elected to con
gress man he could take a broom and
sweep back the oceaB waves" said the
candidate.
Rudsoelfa Ilele2tfon tniMM.
f" Mr. Cobb then related the history of
me unseating- joI the Hodspeth
antl-Wllson delegation' at the
Houston convention six years
ac. and how Texas sent an
all-Wilson delegation to Baltimore
and this delegation started the stam-
pede that ended In the Wilson nomi-
nation. Political machines next re-
ceived the speaker's attention.
"America unorganised is not afraid
of the kaiser's machine. I hi nn
quarrel with mayor Davis or any other
political leader or organization that
chooses to support Hudspeth. That of the district carrying the AaMrlcan
tne privilege or a Democrat. Nor will banner and come what may the fight
I womo dc ciean ana tne iiag would
I come back to El Paso unsullied.
I At the close of hia talk the large
! audience rose and accorded Dim tre-
mendous applause and cheering.
I Cobb's Resignation.
I Mr. Cobb's telegram of resurnatloa
was as follows:
I . "El Paso Texas. April i. ISIS.
"Honorable W. O. McAdoo Secre-
tary of the Treasury Wash-
ington. i "With a view of entering the
race for congress on a platform
of 100 Dereent AnwtriMiilMi
stand by the president and help
whip the kaiser. I ask that you
tender to the president effective
at his pleasure this my resigns -
hoc. as collector or customs at
El Paso Texas with the request
that it be made known to the
president to you assistant sec-
retary Howe Mr. Halstead and
each and every one of the depart-
ment with whom I have been as-
sociated that this Is tbe saddest
act of my political life- I thank
all for the happy association of
four and a half years and extend
to each the affectionate goodwill
of one who has been associated
with them in devotion to the ser-
vice of our country.
"Zach Lamar. Cobb."
Belesi iBvftM f'Kl.
Mr. Cobb will leave El Paso Satur-
day night for Albuquerque. K. jr.
where he ill deliver a patriotic ad-
dress Sunday tenlng. He receied a
telesram Fridav morning from thu
iwujunaaier oi tselen. X. M urging
h? k" tak adViJ1aK of the stop
" j j "." at mat point
to address the citizens of that town.
Inasmuch as. Mr. Cobb will nan
through Belen during the night or
early morning hours both in going to
and coming from Albuquerque he was
compelled to forego the pleasure of
talking the third Liberty loan to the
people of Belen.
An EadOMememt.
.!. PODb's "n11 Friday morning
the folowing from one cf the leaders
of political thought in one of tbe
largest and most densely populated
counties of the ISth district:
not "I" "y earnest and
sincere desire that you make the race
vt wuti bos 1 1 u mis district
.l'1 d0 ?ot KnV you Personally but I
jL 1 have Tt4 h heard I
juu x am convinced that
you are the man we need tn Wash-
ington and it wui be a pleasure for
ne to aid you what little I can in
SErurmc; :our election
J-.iery prfn I ha-v e ha-d
or t1- matter has expre' h
WIGWAM WAR PI Cm RES.
The Wigwam's . "Screen Telegram"
for today contains a number of very
interesting scenes relative to the
great war. Historic Venice and its
armed gondolas are shown. There
are scenes showing the launching
of stone boats war relief work in
Italy birds as war messengers war
gardens the TJ. S. land fleets etc
Billy West the funniest man on the
screen will appear tn "His Day Out-"
Vivian Beed SI Paso's own movie
star will be soon In "The Bull's Eye."
. Wednesday the super feature "The
Belgian" the most timely film of the
year will he shows. Walker White-
side and his leading- woman. Valentine
Grant appear In a production directed
by Sidney Alcott. the producer of the
famous "Manger to the Cross." Adv.
LAST DAT PAU OP ROMANOFFS.
"The Vail of the Romanoffs.- the
picture that has created widespread
discussion among El Pasoaiss will
have 1U final showing at the Grecian
theater today. In order to give an
those who want to see this picture the
opportunity the Grecian extended the
engagement two days. Today is the
last day of the extended time and
those who have put off seeing it till
now cannot nut it ozr anv lonsrer.
Those who fall to see this picture will
have cause to regret for they will
hear it discussed for many days and
they will be sorry that they did not
avail themselves of the opportunity
while the picture was here Adv.
D
O you remember the days -when the irer.eration especially when the circus i
side wall of the circus tent was comes to town. So. when Sells-Floto
. . I circus exnioiis at r. I raso next axon-
the main entrance for you? But how day let UJ hope is RO horny
wonderful were the eights of the big handed roughneck about to catch the
top as you wriggled your way under youngsters if failing to land the old.
' ..r . . . old job of carrying water to the ele-
ine canvas until some norny nanaea )nant3 they dlve und4r alde waU
rouganeca reacaea aown ana imea or the tent for a peek at rne Birtn
you by the seat of the trousers and I ot the Rainbow" the spectacle and
kh - .i. -.i.v . v ..... k-. i extra vagansa. an- at Colossus the
. - - i towering giant gorilla the wild ani
on the very same spot. Yes indeed. mau Sunrise the golden horse said
you do.
Well the boys are doing it now for'
boys v. ill be boys and very much the
same sort of boys generation after
to be the world's most beautiful piece
of horseflesh and at the wonders that
occur in the rings on the stages in
the air and on the track.
taken on board of a Pacific liner
which is shipwrecked leaving oddly
enough as sole survivors the three
characters in the drama. The usual
excellent musical program b Prof.
Coy will add pleasure to the picture
entertainment. Adv.
THE PORTUXH HESTER." -A
select cast .will present "The
Fortune Hratei-u the High school
auditorium thls.es suing at 8:15. What
.would you do if 70S were broke and
hated work and tout beat friend ad-
vised you M go to a small town on
his capital aad marry the richest
rrrlr- Wilt Nat Danes- the fortune
hunter took hia advice and went.
But does he really find the girl he
loves? Florence Cathcart win play
the rich girl said Hary Caples the
poor girt of the malt town that Nat
Franklin Will la ma went to. Which one
doea ho marry? Mew scenery and
elaborate stage sottlnga will make
this the beet uroduetkui that haa ever
been triven at the Hleh school. TlcSet-
s SCC. oa sale at the Hurh school.
Aatos must go up the west side as
the stadium 1 ekwod Adv.
AIJIAXBRA SESSUB ItATAKAWA.
"Seestie Hayakawa. the Jap" Is
proving to be one of the most popular
stars on the Alhambra program. His
picture today fit him unusually well
as It abounds in Oriental settings.
The eMrnal triangle two men and a
woman has bees skillfully woven
into the plot which Is brought tor a
stirring climax la which the real hero
sacrifices his life. This is a dramatio
picture of the highest order and ia
the sane class as "The Jap's" previous
pictures such as "Hidden Pearls."
"The Call of the East." rh 9rt
Game" and other notable productions.
riorence viaor. wno recently ap-
peared with Sessue Hayakawa. Is th
leadine woman atl all tfiA Athr- ti
the Cast are of the unusual Paramount
excellence. Some of the scenes were
GAINED ME
LBS SHE SAY
Recovery makes husband
want to tell everybody
about it
My wife has gained 20 pounds and
now eniorinsr better health than
she has at any time in tbe past seven
years" said George P. Turner the
well known cement contractor who
lives at 913 Lyle street Waco Texas
recently.
"Tea" continued Mr. Turner "mv j
wife suffered from nervousness and
indigestion until she was almost a to- j
tal wreck. She had no appetite and
I hardlv see how she Ilvd. she ate so
little. She couldn't digest anvthin?
and suffered so at times from the sax
on her stomach that we were afraid
she had heart trouble. " Th l.acr
noise would completely upset her
nerves; It seemed like at times she
.. . -uu wiiii ntau acnes
and she could hardlv sleep at alL I
spent hundreds of dollars for treat-
Iments and medicines tfylng to set
1 uine reiiet tor nor out sne kept get-
I ting worse and would often Just have
w kivc up ana iae to tne oeu.
"Wonderful is the only word that
expresses what Tanlae has done for
her. She's not like the same person
since taking it and I had rather see
her well and happy like she is now
than to have all the money In the
world. She never has any mere head-
aches now her nerve are quiet and
she sieeps like a child everv nlsht.
ane is actually hungry all the time
and eats anything she wants without
havtnjr any gas. smothering spells or
".""e-.srns of Indigestion. As I have
already said she his gained 0
pounds and her recovery makes me
want to tell everyoody about Teniae"
i""1"1 '"n ir r.i fao dv Kellv
& Poliard Co . Inr and People j Drug
I Store 'jnder pTSonl dlrerMons of 1
r ' Taris rep-eona'!rp A.'
GROSS FEVERISH
CHILD IS BILIOUS
S
Chicago Starts Cleanup.
Chicago. Ill- Anril S. Several hun
dred women were arrested last night
in raids on houses flats saloons and
the cheaper cabarets as nart of the
government's campaign to eliminate
vice coaaitions menacing soldiers and
sailors.
To Conserve
buy "Made ta EI Paso" prod-
ucts. 1
OUR BROOMS
ae for sale by all leadiag
merchants of the Southwest.
Git hq Brsoai Mfg. Co. be.
EL PASO. TEXAS.
CRAWFORD
LAST 2 WEEKS
EMMA
BUNTING
TONIGHT
"The Lady
From Laramie"
-
NEXT WEES
"LENA RIVERS"
"Quality
Meats"
Beef Shoulder Boast
lb
Beef Ann Roast
lb. ... A
Beef Stew
lb!
Beef Shoulder Steal:
lb
Beef Prime Bib Boast
lb
Beef Spiced Corned
lb
SPUDS
13 lbs. for.
Veal Shoulder
Roast lb
Veal Stew fresh
!b
Veal Chops fresh
lb.
Veal Loin fresh
IK
Veal Bond freak
lb.
16c
20c
15c
18c
23c
20c
25c j
13c
22c
25c
27c
I EGGS Aty
freak dor T&C
BCTTEB. A7
Denver Maid. Ib. ft C
Pork Chops mall nn
lb. . 0tC
Pork I orwhole TJQq
Park SkoaUer whole nn
tb. 2DC
Pork Tig Tafl 0i.
Bx aWJPC
Ox Tails iRr
o LUC
ChK Brains -r r
set liDC
15c
!......27ic
TONIGHT
"The Fortune Hunter"
Presented y
High School Students
AT THH
Higk Sckol AidittdiM
Tickets
at 81IS
I APPLES Best
-j Apples i lbs.
! l"
Cooking
25c
ifo.8 Grocery Specials
... uc
06c
f-M-m. beat "VwAgJ
California ft ODB
Cauliflower fra
Vb.
12ic
SOJtP -ranma's
white 6 for
U. S. Mail
yellow 6 for
25c
25c
Look mother! See if tongue
is coated breath hot or
stomach sour.
$10 FREE FOR A NAME
Have yea seat m a Mine for the atv store 0 the PoatetHce coraer
MiHs and Stantea streets?
Te the best same or rather the mm which Mr. W. W. Deris the mas-
aser selects a 5HL00 prbe wiB he awarded.
D6 IT MOW
THE NEW PLACE
SESD IX IK
SEE IT
NAME IT
I
"California Syrup of Figs"
can't harm tender stom
ach liver bowels.
SEE "THE AP" TODAY
Tile iriersre Is resarOed Mia to be Me st
rirodBetiea.
"The Honor of
His House"
Two awn aad
1 woman tie aaaj trtaade tat la t -preseat
picture and TrHk
Sessue Hayakawa
aa the star yon are offered swnul oatertaiasuBt.
Tkero te an indefinable oetU" abut HaT-latwa that
osr erHtea! Alhambra ratrtH.. an we m
alwaya clad to aaaouaee his afpearaaee.
A Prices 15c 20 c and 25c A
lhambrA
Quaker Oat a
P
Hry' Choeolate
package
Coca Heal speciai
Dx
Hiss Coffee regular
SSe size for
Sweet -fix Pickles
pint
Sweet Relish
pint
(-tow Chow.
today onhr pint. . .
12c
05c
08c
30c
10c
10c
10c
THE
Quality
Markets
He. t
01 Sas Aatonis
He. 2
812 Piedras
So. 3
Cleveland Square.
'rci.g
Erery mother realizes afur givins
h'r children "California Syrup of
F'rs." that this Is their ideal laia-
ti7. because they lore Its pleaaut
J-te and it thoroughly cleanses the
tender little stomach liver and bowels
without griping.
Vhen cross. Irritable feverish or
oreatb is bad. stomach sour look at
the tongue mother! If coated rive a
teaspoonful or this harmless -fruit
laxative.- and In a few houra all the
rout constipated waste sour bile and
undigested food passes out of the
.715- a? H.n a Playful
child again. When the little ajstem
.uii in naE inra ..m
ach-arhe diarrboe-TladinsUon. colic
icmtnojr. - Kooa insioa ciesns-
anouia always Be tne ant treat.
ment given.
Millions of mothers n "rOif.
nia Syrup of Kiss" haadv: th- Vnr
a teaapoonfal today saves a sick child
i-iiiwrrow. ask your nruggist for
botue of "California Syrup of Figs"
which has directions tor babies
children of all ages ana Broun. ups
printd on tbe bottle. Beware of -o.n-t'rfelts
sold here to don t be foolert
-t rn jrenuin. mane bv 'Cai'fornia
Fi; :"J? i3niTr- a..
The Boys in the Trenches Need Money
cot yc eue are you giving exenses or are you
buying War Sftviag Stamps? If yon are buying aD the W S. S
you poss&Jy cas you can hehp tell Stamps to others. Don't leave
Out important work for the other fellow to do.
Go to work now and help W War Sni Societies in every
Batmen House and Shop in Q Paso.
RECMBR-Saturday is War Saving Sump Day-every store
and bank clerk will have Stamps for sale BUY THEM.
''VH9BBHS!HBIMr
BANKING BY MAIL
u..oe.nj.vr.n.wt!s w
and you will be under no obligation po"t wl" ortB ui
We operat under the Kuarsnty tw" 'i-r -. T.
EL PASO BANK & aRDSt COMPANY.
. l Paso. Ttiu.
c Interest rid n -lot Arcouate ir.. i
SPSIACLE
AlERJCA'l
2 PERFORMANCES
MOM 01!I OOBBODB K-JUJKS
BM-lerard Skew 6rosnds
Children 25c
Adults 50c
El Paso
Monday April 8
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