El Paso Herald (El Paso, Tex.), Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 19, 1912 Page: 3 of 20
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EH PASO HERALD
TVednesday. June 19 1912
TRATft SERVICE TO
MAZATLAN RESUMED
of
Burned Bridges South.
That Point Being
Repaired.
Guaymas Mes. June 19. Train ser-
tice on the S. P. de M. has been re-
sumed as far south as Mazatlan and
the burned bridges south of Mazatlan
art-- now being repaired.
The Cananea Consolidated Copper
company consumes about 2006 tons of
hay annually which it imports prin-
cipally from Arizona. As good hay can
be produced on the west coast as is
raised anywhere and farmers are now
onsiderin? putting in a larger acreage
so that local consumers can be sup-
plied from near mar.K ts.
U. F. and P. A. Lu ton and G. C
hite industrial agent of the & P. de
M. have returned in private car Tepie
afur a business trip of several days
m .Nogales and Cananea.
J. E. Page marine agent for the
Southern Pacific Navigation company
ith headquarters at Mazatlan. is in
the city .
Mrs. J. H. Page and daughter Doro-
thy of Kmpalme. have gone to Tucson.
Mrs. Dr. Clarence Gunter and baby
of Kmpalme have gone to Tucson to
spend several weeks visiting.
l. I'u Roble Linares from Cananea
! as come to Guaymas as judge of the
1 irst instance taking the place for-
merly held by Lie. Br:ngas who goes
to Cananea.
Miss M. JU Ludington from San Fran-
cico is registered at the Hotel -Al-mada.
Miss Ludington leaves in a
lew days for Mazatlan.
S. Silva from Mexico City is In
Guaymas for the purpose of looking
oer the Yaqui valley. Mr. Silva in-
tends to invest in land in the valley.
P . H. Cornick who is connected
with the Banco de Sonora in Herino-
sillo spent tie week in Guaymas.
A. K. Miller reached Guaymas on
the last boat from La Paz.
H. Hentchel. a large hacendado in
Sinaloa is spending several days in
the city on business.
Sr. Alberto I tames. from Alamos Is
registered at the Almada.
Max Miller of the Banco de Sonora
Hermosillo made a business trip to
Guaymas the last of the week.
The Fuerte valley exported this sea-
son -50 cars of tomatoes as against
18 C last year. It also sent to the
states 15 cars of cantaloupes repre-
senting the first cantaloupes that have
been exported from the west coast.
FOREMAN SOLIS IS
SEVERELY INJURED
The El Paso & Southwestern
Shops Turning Out
Much Work.
"While working on a large pile of
locomotive tires at the El Paso &
Southwestern shops Joe Soils foreman
was pinioned by one of them slipping
and his leg vras badly crushed. It is
thougnt that no bones are broken. He
is now In the hospital and 13 expected
to be well in about three weeks.
Cruz Bujorca an employe of the loco-
motive department had his foot seri-
ously bruised and is now in Hotel
DIeu.
The Southwestern shops have been
turning out more work in the last few
months than at any time since before
the panic of 1907. This is due largely
t the fact that superheat is being
applied to a large number of the com-
pany's engines of the consolidation
type. The force has been increased by
a number of men and all are working
full time.
The car department is also very busy.
A number of coaches are being remod-
eled in addition to the regular repair
work.
Painter George "W. Meadows and
family will leave soon tor Chicago to
be gone about 30 days.
Thos. S. Hannifin of the superin-
tendent of motive power office spent
Sunday in Bisbee where he went to be
present at the dedication of the new-
Knights of Columbus building at that
point. He returned to his post Tues-
day. "W. G. Abbott of the motive power
superintendent's office returned to
work Monday after having spent a
week on his farm near "Ysleta. planting.
GRAPES IJAriAGED BY HAIL.
H. P. Jackson sustained some heavy
damage to his young grape crop in a
hail storm that hit his ranch this week
near Clint.
Phone Wright for good cleaning.
T. V. McKinney and wife and three
sons. Thales. John and Bob left last
night for California to make that state
their future home. They have been
living at El Paso and Ysleta for many
years and Mr. McKlnney has been en-
gaged in mining In west Texas for
quite awhile.
New Holeproof sox for sale at
Bryan Bro.
Phone Wright for good cleaning.
Plenty of room in our big warehouse
to store your auto this summer while
you are away. Small insurance.
IrfragTreUVt. phone 1 or 1001.
Men's new belts for sale at Bryan Bros
Wright for fine dry cleaning.
The Proper Finish
On Your Collars
(gentlemen is just as
essential as the proper
collar if you would en-
joy comfort!
Just Starch enough
Just Finish enough
Just Smooth enough
and
Just Shaped enough
makes our collar work
the finest in this city.
Make us prove it!
Phone 2177.
Elite Laundry
Sanitary and
Fireproof
412-414 S. Oregon St.
M
en of El Paso
Opportunity Is Knocking
at Your Wardrobe Door
PEN IT and take advantage of this opportunity to secure
the best all wool hand tailored men's suits ever offered by
the "Popular" at $ 1 0 and $ 1 5. If these suits had been bought
through regular trade channels instead of having been pur-
chased at big price concessions by our Mr. A. Schwartz from
a noted Chicago maker who wanted to dispose of his surplus
stocks we would not be able to put such low prices on them.
Hundreds of wise men have been here and supplied their needs
at this sale. Have you? If not do so tomorrow. Do not
procrastinate.
These fine suits are exactly what men want for midsummer wear.
They are all wool high grade tailored garments such as the
"Popular" is noted for having been purchased from a noted
maker who supplies us with clothing the year round. AH are
styles just coming into their prime for menand young men.
Two and three piece models-of Worsteds Cheviots Tweeds
Homespuns Etc. Blues Greys Tans Browns Oxfords
Novelty Stripes in fact almost any pattern and coloring you
may desire. Every man' or young man who will need a suit
this summer should attend this sale tomorrow.
Lot 1
Best Values Ever
Offered by The
"Popular"
Lot 2
El Paso Never Saw
the Equal of These
Suiis at
Specials in Underwear
MEN'S UNION SUITS Odds
and ends in Otis silk lisle union
suits athletic style. A regu-
lar $1.75 garment marked
Bpecial at
each
MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAW-
ERS Heis linen finish mesh
short sleeve shirts and knee
length drawers. $1.00 values
marked special at
each ."
85c
MEN'S UNION SUITS Regu-
lar ?1.00 kind. These we offer
at the very special jq
price of each only .. OiC
Store
Closes
Fridays
at Noon.
Shop
Earlv.
MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAW-
ERS Pure Irish linen shirt
athletic style knee length
drawers. Regular $1.50 values
at a garment
only
MEN'S UNION SUITS Of
good quality halbriggan. The
kind that sells everywhere at
75c each. Special a
suit
MEN'S DRAWERS Odds and
ends in drawers: The regular
50c drawers will sell at a pair
35c and the $1.00 and $1.50
drawers will go at a
pair
$1.15
45c
69c
It's Our
Emplovccs'
Weekly
Half
Holiday.
Shop Early.
The Latest
a
BOTH SIDES OF
THE SHIELD55
By Major Archibald W. Butt.
(Late Military Aide to the President)
This book has a foreworcLby President Taft
and a short account of the Author's life.
Price $1.00 by mail $1.08.
For sale by
I Bit. HA IViAgflUDEI? I
DENTIST
I Don't Work for Negroes.
Keterences: ASK. ahyqee. COLES BLDG. -joti Year El Paso.
Charming New
l-Summer
Millinery
llS
M'tffS
r
This Week Will See The "Wind-Up" of
FOR. wear with your summer dress
you must have a summer hat
and we believe that your summer hat
is here. (See 'San Antonio Streot
window display.) This is a wonder-
ful felt hat season. The bailors and
hats of felt with manila hemp leg-
horn and silk facings seem just
created for mid-summer wear. All
colors and white felts in no end of
charming shapes some plain others
trimmed in silk pompons wings
stick-ups etc.
Then we have the new derby sail-
ors with round silk plush colored
crowns -and black brim of felt deftly
touched with a little sticK-up lends
a charm to the face in perfect ac-
cord with the loveliness of the season.
Then the beautiful stiff felt sail-
ors in mannish styles command
their share of admiration. Prices
range from
$2.75 to $26.00
Specials From The
Basement
10 PER CENT DISCOUNT on any
Trunk in the house for the balance
of this week. A great opportunity
for those going away on vacations.
TURKISH BATH TOWELS with in-
itial woven in red; an extremely
handsome article for the bathroom.
Worth 45c regularly. OQ
Special each X)K
HEMMED CHOCHET SPREADS
full size full bleached new and
choice patterns. Extra QQ.
special each 0
27x54 INCH VELVET RUGS Regu-
lar $1.50 value in new 1912 patterns.
Choose from the lot at QS-
each jO
(Limit 2 to a customer.)
COUCH COVERS Oriental designs
size 50 inches wide by S feet long.
Extra special Q
each yC
ODDS AND ENDS IN LACE NET
AND SCRIM CURTAINS consisting
of 1 and 2 pairs of a kind. Chodse
from the lot at jl. OFF
SASH RODS Thursday we will sell
them at each J
onh- -JC
The Sale of Boys'
Suits Continues
THE sale of boys all wool hand
tailored suits bought by Mr.
Swartz in Chicago at HIS OWN
PRICE from one of the most noted
makers of boys high grade clothes
in America continues all week.
These suits are of all pure wool
worsteds and cashmeres in grey tan
brown oxford navy and fancy
stripes single and double breasted
styles coats cut full and roomy
some of the suits having two pairs
of pants. These garments are with-
out doubt the best values ever of-
fered by the "Popular." Every
one light weight suitable for sum-
mer wear.
Y:$o $3.95
Values
to $9.50
$4.95
Mill End Sale Matched
Sets of Laces and
Embroideries
50c Match Sets at 38c
65c Match Sets at 55c
75c Match Sets at 59c
85c Match Sets at 69c
51.00 Match Sets at 79c
51.25 Match Sets at 95c
$1.50 Match Sets at Si.23
51.75 Match Sets at $1.40
$2.00 Match Sets at Sl.59
52.25 Match Sets at 51.89
$2..-)0 Match Sets at $1.95
S2.75 Match Sets at 52.19
$3.00 Match Seis at $2.29
53.50 Match Sets at $2.75
4.00 Match Sots at $2.95
HP1L
s M aOL
THE last is often the best and certainly this is true of the Great Mill End
Sale at the "Popular." Almost everything in the store will be on sale at
reduced prices offering a host of opportunities for saving that have rarely been
equaled.
Wonderful Values in Linen Coat Suits
Alterations Made Free of Charge
AIATCHLESS collection of the Linen Coat Suits which are so popular
this summer; a wide variety of styles and colorings. Both plain tailored
effects and the more elaborate trimmed. Alterations will he made free of
charge by expert workmen.
Alterations
If Necessarv
Will Be Made
Free of Charge
On These Suits.
Linen Coat Suits "Popular' special.. $ 4.95
$12.50 .and $13.75 Linen Coat Suits 10.00
$16.50 Linen Coat Suits special 13.50
$17.50 and $21.50 Linen Coat Suits 15.00
$27.50 to $32.50 Linen Coat Suits 24.95
Alterations
Made by Skilled
Workmen and
AH Work
Guaranteed.
Now Is The Time to Buy Children's Coats
EVERY garment in our entire stock of
Summer Top Coats is reduced in price.
There is a splendid assortment of styles in a
pleasing variety of materials. Here are the
reductions:
$2.00 Linen Silk Serge and Mixture Coats $1.25
2.50 Linen Silk Serge and Mixture Coats $1.45
53.00 Linen Silk Serge and Mixture Coats $325
4.00 Linen Silk Serge and Mixture Coats $ZS5
4.50 Linen Silk Serge and Mixture Coats $3.45
6.00 Blazer Silk Serge and Mixture Coats $3.95
G.50 Rajah Pongee and Peau de Soie Coats $4.95
SS.00 Fancy Stripe Silk Serge and Mixture Coats $5-50
10.50 Taffeta. Pongee Shantung and Serge Coats $6.50
12.50 Silk Serge Fancy Stripe and Mixture Coats $8.50
Only 2 1-2 More Days of
Unclermixslin Specials
At 40 80 $1.25 $1.65
rpiWO and a half more days and then the special prices now
J- prevailing in our new stocks of undermuslins go back to reg-
ular .levels. You'll have to act quickly now if you wish to share
in some of the finest values that ever came your way.
Here are snowy drifts and mounds of crisp new undermuslins
fresh from the hands of the best manufacturers and carefully made
of the best materials all offered at special low prices for"thts
great sale. Qualities tempt prices urge buying. And throngs
of shoppers ARE buying daily. The sale is unquestionably a
success. Choice is just as good now as at the commencement of
the sale. We've enough reserve stock to keep varieties full right
up to the end. Among other extra enticements for Thursday we
mention
i
Children's Muslin Drawers Special at 50
Made of extra good quality muslin cut full and roomy trimmed in a pretty
manner with lace and embroideries; sizes 6 to 14. Excellent value g
at the modest price of a pair ; q5 vJQ
Messaline
Silk Slips
Complete line of women's mes-
saline silk Princess Slips just
received. The lot embraces
white black pink light blue
maize and all the wanted
shades. Arm holes and neck
prettily lace trimmed; deep
pleated ilounce. An exception
al value at
each
$4.95
Extra Special in
Dress Skirts
A sample line of women's Voile
Panama. Xovelty Mixture Eng-
lisu Worsted Pencil Stripe Di-
agonal Herring 3one and
Serge Skirts in a widely di-
versified number of choice
summer styles and trimmings
many of them made in advance
Fall models. Materials as good
as shown in 10 and 12 skirts.
Special
at
$4.95
Extra Special in
New Waists
Women's fine lingerie net lace
and silk waists in over a hun-
dred different styles. Garments
as good as are usually sold at
7.50. All sixes to fit women
misses and juniors. You never
saw the equal of d? O Q E
these waists at..5'"0
ART GOODS VALUES-
GREAT? "L7"ES the Art goods values are great
- with the emphasis on the "great."
Beautiful new "up-to-the-seeond" mer
chandise ana cut priced to the extreme
New Shipment of Royal Society
Package Goods Just in and opened up.
ONE -FOURTH .OFF on
finished hand embroidered
scarfs center pieces and pil-
low tops. Choice from the
2k J4. OFF
PORCH PILLOW TOPS of
cretonne and burlap;
stamped and tinted designs.
35c to 50e values ra p
at your choice . . DC
CENTER PIECES AND
PILLOW TOPS finished of
art crash and linen. Our reg-
ular 50c pieces q q
at. each UOC
PILLOW TOPS AND CEN-
TER PIECES stamped lin-
en and art crash; floral ami
conventional designs. 50c
goods at n p"
your choice S O C
TABLE SCARFS AND MA-
CHINE COVERS of fin-
ished tapestry. Matchless
values at the tiny a ey
price of each. ." . .TiOC
STAMPED CKEPE GOWNS
ready to embroider. These
are extremely popular and.
you should see Qf
them at each iUC
APRONS Children's stamp-
ed aprons of linene and ging-
ham in white and colors
Extraordinary val- o p
tie at. each DC
STAMPED CENTER
PIECES 28x2S inch Mount
Mellick stamped white cen-
ter pieces genuine Mount
Mellick cloth. -i gy
Special Ai7C
EMBROIDERY SCISSORS
3 1-2 inch erabroiuerv
scissors you'll need tbem
buy them special p
at. a pair 3C
EMBROIDERY SCISSORS
3 1-2 inch fancy gold fin-
ished handle embroidery
scissors. Best value on the
market at. n
a Pir CC
Have You Ever Used a Stencil Monogram?
ju-vii. your linens pniow cases iurnuure covers uannKercniets etc. These stencil
-- monograms will a'roid sending out goods for stamping. You can do vour owh
work. It saves time and money. With one stencil you can produce as nianv mon
ograms as desired. A big variety of designs priced at
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Employees Half Holiday
Friday. Store Closes al Noon.
Plan Aon To Shop in the
Morning.
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