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Friday. August 28. 1914.
EL PA3Q MORNING TIMES
9
par.
EL GRAN DIA DE AHORRO
Dobles Estampillas Ü&C Durante todo el Dia
Viernes Dia de Retazos
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Ll principal atractivo de la
emana an la Everybody
para loa que gustan del
ahorro. En eata página aa
anuncian muchos artículos.
Cada ano ha ido seleccio-
nado como si fuesen a pre-
sentárselo al mayor número
de personas para qua loa
juzguen y por aso hay mis
seguridades da atraerlas a
nuestra tienda. El prado da
cada artículo ha sido redu-
cido; pero no una reducción
fraccionaria sino una gran
reducción. En casi la mayor
parte de los artículos hemos
rebajado al prado más de la
mitad para la venta dd
Viernes Día da
i Pato y tra el PsaUnre KserleU
a UIIIbm Vetan! Vito.
MAS DE MIL
Blusas Nuevas para el Viernes
$
DIA DE RETAZOS
Departamento Principal de la Tienda
Blusas por valor hasta de 14.00. vaporosas en estilos para verano; en nuevos estilos propios
para el otoño con mansas largas btsn ajustadas. Todos los colores- Imaginables y también
todos los tarnation. Adornos Heos y ds fantasía cuello bajo holandés o gladstone. Algunas
tienen una cinta de seda en el ouelio. Primorosas blusas de voile blanco de voile blanco
bordado de crepé -de fantasía seda brocado tissue de fantasía seda floreada seda mar-
quisette etc. a escoger
1
Otro Embarque de Ropa Interior
para Señoras
95c
En Vente Especial el Viernes en el Departamento Principal.
Consistente en camisones cubre-corsés calzoncillos combinaciones ropa interior ds
laso' cor red lio Jubones camisas etc. ds Ano nansú crepé muselina etc. primoro-
samente adornadas con encajes y listones. 'Comprados estos artículos en venta nor-
mal se obtendrían por $2. SB; pero nosotros tendremos una gran mesa el Viernes da
le (Retesos en la que especialmente los hemos marcado a
Todos loa Retazo de Encajes y Bordados k Hemos Marcado a la Mitad de su Precio
Regular rara el Dim de Retazos.
Todos los Encajes para Ribetes
en colorea crema y blanco de 2 y
pulgadas de ancho y que valen
hasta 12 1-So la yarda
hoy a
Plso Principal.)
5c
Un lote ds bordados en encajas
para ribetea e Inserciones. - Valen
hasta 40c la yarda.
Especial para el viernes.
.. ' i (Piso Principal.)
15c
Clanes de 46 pulgadas. Hermosos
cisnes bordados ds 45 pulgadas de
ancho blancos y otros . colores.
Vale hasta $1.00 la yarda. Es
pecial para al viernes gA
la yarda DUC
Acontecimiento Especial
En Nuestra Venta Revuelta del Subterráneo
Hay una Mesa con Blusas a 65c ;
Estas blusas fueron seleccionadas en nuestro De-
partamento de Ropa Hecha y son ds seda sn colores
negro y blanco eos cuellos bordados; las hsy tam
bién ds crepés punteadas y hermosamente bordadas
asi como de voiles etc. Estas blusas se vendieron
hasta SI. 95 en el Departamento de Ropa
Hecha. Precio para la Venta Revuelta. . . .
55c
Excelentes Trajes de Es-
cuela para Niños
Los trsjecltos ds color para niño qua tentamos sn
nuestro Departamento de Ropa Hecha loa manda-
moa si Subterráneo para que se vendan come arti
culo especial el Día de Retesos. Con silos van ios
precios mas notables que hemoe ofrecido durante la
estación. Venta Revuelta. Especial a
escoger :i
79c
Primorosos Trajes
En ninguna otra parta se podrán encontrar tan exquisitos modelos y a precio tan notablemente bajo como
los ofrecemos en nuestro Subterráneo en la Venta Revuelta. Le última moda verdaderamente selectos coa
túnicas rusas lisas o p'egadss primorosamente adornados con encajes y cinto romano de seda a rayas; mu
chis) moa estilos tentadores. Color en parte combinado de linón estampado y floreado ds primorosas rolles
blanco francés y otros colores etc. Cuando estos trajea se encontraban en nuestro Departamento de ropa
hecha en el Tercer Piso se vendían regularmente hasta $11.60; paro fueron transladadoa al
Subterráneo para le Venta Revuelta y tienen el precio espacial de
$2.55
Trastos de Cocina
de Fierro y Estaño
Marcados a Be en ene Mese Colo-
cada en el Bullicioso Subterráneo.
Venta Revuelta.
Cacerolas para estofados platos
para pastales vasija pera bollos
de gelatina coladores cedaaos
horquillas para hielo desarmado-
res barrenlta. tenedores J
largos etc. oto C
ña la Prense Asociada.
Parla. Inilii T On rleanacho a la Asen-
ota Hsrte procedente de Rom dice que el
testamento aei intimo papa rio . senw
ciar unen te con su propia maso sn papel
blanco comprende trei paginas. 8u San
ttdad comentó recomendando su timo
nos por meato de ana lavotease a la vir-
gen. El testamento desnues señal al runo. 14-
gsdfls. el cumplimiento ds los cuele lot
reeomleaei a te sucesor. El testara
ser puelleado como un documento qua
nonra ai papa
VICTORIA TRAS VICTORIA.
Cando el tavenelble Kieretta
ran la Ande del Altísima.
De is prensa Asociaos.
Lend reí
etbtdo un
"El aniñe r
Siguiente telegrama dl emperador
Austria:
"victoria tras victoria moi esu eon vos.
Kl estará cae nosotros también. Os con
gratulo sinceramente querido amigo y
también a vuestro Mroes. s vuestra que-
rido hijo el principe dV ta corona. 1 prin-
cipe Munrftch romo también al leeompara
ble ejército sisman. Faltan palabras para
at r retar los senttmlentos míos y de mi
ejército ee estas diss supremos d It hit
torlt del mundo Francisco jos."
nsa Asociada.
. Agosto S7. Esta noche fue re
despacho Inalámbrico que dice
wrailor Guillermo hs recibido e
NEUTRALIDAD AMERICANA.
toa
De la Prensa Asocli
Washington A rosto
Wilson espidió boy use
jante a ist anteriores
sao at
rendente
teme-
US os
udo de Guerra entre al Japón y Austria-
Hungrta. y maniresiando.ee ene la neutra-
S7.-E1 prt
uta proclama
lined de loe Estados unidos.
-BNVU SU FELICITACION.
O Noces Ministre Meslfteste la Gratitud
y CanUsaxs da la Nación.
De It Prensa Asociada.
París Agosto 27 Alejandro Ntuerenfl
que negó i ser ministro de auerrt tieso.
LOTE IMPAR DE TRAJES INTERIORES CN IDOS PARA SESO RAS.
Trajes de punto unidos en tamafioa impares flojos y ajustados con
encaja en la rodilla. Estos trajes lee vendemos regularmente
a 76c Para el Vlernee Día de Retesos
(Piso Principal.)
48c
MEDIAS V ROPA INTERIOR PRECIOS ESPECIALES.
Calcetines para nIAoa y babea que valen hasta 26c per blancos entera
mente y blancos con orilla ds fantasía. Liquidación del resto
par ."'
(Departamento de Medies.)
10c
Camisetas gasa de punto para señoras adornadas con encaje y liatón.
tamaños 4 6 y 6 valen hasta 15c. Especial para el vlernee
tree por
(Departamento Principal.)
25c
Medias para Señora
7c
Medies de gasa lisie pera señoras
en color blanco únicamente; valen
hasta 15c pare liquidar lee
venderemos e
Mediae da gasaMIale para señoras
en colorea amarillo obscuro ssul.
balbrlggan y blanco; valen hasta
XOc Hoy dos pares OC
dtV V
(Subterráneo.)
por.
Pica y Calm en Tra-
jes de Verano
En color blanco bordados de cre-
pé linón y batista. Estile propio
para la estación; en el lote hay
trajee que valen hasta 11.60. A
escoger en la Venta Re-
vuelta del Subterráneo a.
79c
Kimonas de Linón
Largas 29c
Tenemos como siete docenas Únl
cemente que dejamos para vender
e este precio. Todos loe tamaños
valen hasta Tic. las venderemos
hasta que ee acaben 29c
(Subterránea.)
Camisas para Hombre Valen Hasta $1.50
De Vente el Viernes en es Depártase na n Principal de la Tienes a SSc tiles s y rayadas colores vivos bien
hechas: valen basta f 1.50. Para terminar con el surtido en un solo dUt lee hemos puesto a la
venta en el Departamento Principal al precio escepclonaimeote bajo de
69c
anoche tu. y dirigid ls siguiente cana
oral jome romane
pss Princesas:
MI ouertdo aranera!: Al asumir el mtn
do del ministerio de Querrá fue mi deaeo
enviar a 1st tropas que ettxn bajo si
mando y a los Jefes de 1st mismas un trt
bulo de admiración y ronflsnia de parte
ova nwiemo ae ía repuDiica y ne tu na
ción triiicta tiene asegúreos la victoria.
porque se na resuelto ganaría
'sirviendo tu eje molo y el de sus eier
ellos. Francia te mantendrá tranquila y te
apaninara asi misma con traienu re en ei
resultado. Sujeta a la disciplina de hierro
quo te la ley y la fuer de lot ejércitos.
IMs la nación que se alia en defensa de tu
sucio y uoeriadcs na acopiado desueita-
Osente toda prueba aun ls mas cruel.
f seténela tenacidad y morsa en su de
recho firme ta en tu voluntad la llovera
muy lejos noy a tld. acolada."
CHINA ESTA SATISFECHA
le Actitud qus he Asumido el Jupón
en el Asunta as Klee Caster.
De ls Prensa Asociada.
Tokio A frusto 77. Se han recibido segu
ridades de Pekín de que el presidenta
Yuan Slil Kal y su gobierno eslt perfecta-
mente satisfechos con lot plsnet ddl Ja-
pón sobre la salvaguardia futura ds Chlni
ae ios intereses Británicos el sos en -
miento del tutus quo comercial y su pro-
mesa de ayuda pira evitar 1st revolucio
nes wu unins.
BRITISH WOUNDED TALK
Tell oí the Baptism el tire They Received
r rora me uc rasas ts ngaung At situs.
bdante en jefe de las tro
LOW FARES
TO
CALIFORNIA
VTA
GOLDEN STATE LIMITED
PREMIER TRAIN OF THE SOUTHWEST.
Lv. El Paso 2:00 p. m. Ar. Loa Angeles 2:40 p. m.
The laat special occasion tickets to California for the season of 1914 will be on
sale August 29th and 30th. Final return limit October 31st.
TO LOS ANGELES $35.00
TO SAN FRANCISCO $45.00
TO SAN DIEGO $35.00
If you are going to California don't miss this opportunity to avail yourself of the
last cheap Tares of the season.
City Ticket Office Roberts-Banner Building
TDEWILHELMDKR GKOSSE
Crest Germsa Lteer flunk
Cruiser I'ltyed a Part In Hany Thrl
lag Adventure .
ar
My the Associated Yen
London Aug. ss fans a. m.j The itouen
correspondent of the usllv Mail. In a tita.
patch to his paper 'describes tlio arrival of
tin; Hrltlsli wounded mere and gives their
stones 01 ua iigui no saya toe
aneo of the wounded was terrible.
Bn s Astoc-fafril Pre
New York Aug. 7.- More than once has
the Knlser Wllheltn Der Groase sunk by
a British cruiser off the African coast.
pisyed a lemma- part in tnruiing aven-
tures at tea in Net? York 1 arbor and In
foreign ports.
When the trett fire swept the Hoboken
waterfront In June toon destroying tne
North Oermtn-Lloyd line piers and result
ing In the loss of many live ilia kaiser
Wllhelm Der Groóse lay at dock In the
pathway of the flames. Shi. wat hauled
out by luga to the middle of the Hudson
ana escapea serious injury uniy inree
of her men were lost much lest than the
Ion in men tutttlnec. uy on.or liners.
In November IWO she wis In collision
off Cherhourr-wlih the Hoyal Met. steamer
Packet liner Orinoco. Thirteen steerage
passengers and sailors fuel death In th
crash.
cantaln Pollack her commander per
formed with her a feat of seamanship In
October. 1007 mat long will bu remembered
for lit brilliance when In uild-occan the
Uner lost her rudder: Cipttln I-olltrk
nrnusht her Into Portland. Maine a Journey
Of several nays without a ruuuer sinerins
her with her propeliors. He accomplished
tills by working the serewt alien audy ind
me retl wis trrmmea at one oi inn must
extraordinary ever performed on the high
7n' August 10 Mayor Oiynor wis thot
aboard the vessel aa he wai about to ttU
for orooe
In December of the sime yeo- she lot!
one of her propeliors wnue on nor iw
New York ind the was long delayed
reached port.
GERMANS ATTACK N AMUR
Fine Mountain
Crabapples
Fourteen Pounds for One Dollar
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army corps successfully held uii tne un
eniy on Sunday mu .Koiuiuy. iuu lultlsii
ibu curresponuvm says iiau taken the field
immediately upon lueu- arrival after suv
eral days' marching i hey arrived just in
nine to stem toe norman onrutn.
Allliuurh sorely in need of rust they be
hated like tresii truopt and in-la their
Kiciuua Willi splciiuui com dKt euriiiiii
ucuciai jonre-s warm praisu.
nut many of ihu uruisn iisve bad wounds
Many utva only broken down from the
hará marclüng and ..in he well again in
s raw days sloti of those who were sbls
to uuB mm witii ptciuresqut proraniiy
bout tnelr bsd luck une aeierloea icw
tils regiment ordered out of Moos on nun-
uay luuruiug came under fire immediately
iuey uau uu trvacnea or cover oi any ainu
and were oblig-ed to lie down all day and
bou up then heads occatlousily to lire.
Wuen nlfhl fell uiey did their best to
make trenches.
AuoUiei ttriilth regiment wat luckier.
Tuey were entrenched and althousli
Ueruiini bombaruea iheui fur nearly til
hours tney usa very lew ctiuiiues.
Another or tne niuisii wounaea suu
"We hiiicbed Into Mono Sunday aooul
lea In ttie morning and wire Just about to
be billeted wneu marching orders rem
and wa were off agolo vtn were to ad-
vance under cover of artillery fire but the
enemy wis doing i bit of artillery work.
so we luerew up irencnes ana sung.
sled down to waii for whatever lulyui
ana
Ve did not win long roe oenntn
(runners were over s ridge two or three
niilet In front and their shells nm whitt-
ling around us. 1 got my baputiu of fire
sod at Itrai uiu uoi nae it. roriunsieiy
most of their shells burst behind us ind
did no nil ra. We thouirht tbey mlgbl stop
when It got dark hut tbey kept It up as
hard aa ever."
rrsat-e Ktgretaes Disapproval.
Washington Aug. Í7. France today eg.
By Im AuuatHt i'ree.
pressed to the United States her disapprov-
al oi car uun phases of the admlnliu-tUun'i
plan to build up a merchant marlue tbrougb
uve purensse oi loi-na-u i.
Jules J us ser and the French ambassa-
dor had a long talk with President Wil
son and indicated n is understood that
the French government would view with
displeasure the parchase by the United
tale of tnv Oermtn owned shtpt. The
viewpoint or Prance ls that rati sunvs of
money would be made available for Ger
many ny me saw v eiuia uww luwivuei
Ul ncuirai pursa.
rrealaeal la New Hinpshlre.
I) tk uorldUa Prese
WtstiUigtoii. Aug. rf. Pretldent Wilton
Ml Wathingion today for the piiil
White House at Cornltb. N. H-. where ho
will remain until Tuesday or possibly Wed
"'Much of his time will be spent SB tee
nrenereiion of Uta forthcoming Broclsssa-
.oenendiave- eertam urovlalons of the
nsvlgsUoa tows la order tbst foreign shlpi
owned by Americans can moro readily
avail themselves of American registry In
accordance wise toe new act oi csmiieag
i. Ill ns of That City Had Hopes That the
Allied Army Would Come to
Their aeltsf.
By oolaled Pre '
lóndon. Aug. .-(l:lo s. ro.) The Dally
Telegrsph'i Parti correspondent today give
s story of the earlier rignttng si nsmur
ii described by Augutt Mellot Belgium
deputy for Namur. M. Meliot uyi tun
until Auguit 13 tbe clllteni oi nsmur uau
hopes that the Belgium army would b
joined by the French and English ind
would meet and rout the uermau force
before they rescued Namur but on that
day a dcttchnieut of uelglsn Horsemen
me t s deiichment of Uhlsn and vim aged
in a smart right in which the uerniaa
wore smithed up.
Thlilncldent" said M. Mellot. "left on
doubt that the Uermans would return in
Kiealer nunUieri. The rollowlng day while
we were In hamur buty eunipleuu the
defenses the flrtt tliree shells rell m the
town one struck the brioge st WMN
and killed uve persons. I wis standing
eniv yares away ana must
restlon wst I dltagreeanie one.
-From ihit moment we were shelled
lilly and niimbeis of persons were killed
and greit diinago duns we mil nopcu.
however tint the silled srmies woulo
drive the uermans out oi ocismm
.i.. nrri revalrv came ever nearer slid
nesrer and on the eighteenth we fell that
we were being lurrounoeu. iiieu uu
iwentletb wo heird the newt or the oc-
UPltlon or erutaeia ana ga up uro
f t decisive bsttle north of Itamur. Tito
rannonadi- Increased durint; mo nigni snn
during the twenty-first the bitlle around
Namur became general u n j--whiti-
evi-ien Herman srmy corps were
pasting the Meuse coming from Vite a
pott en u I force wit detilled to mitk their
. ' .rnV.n fctEdts wire mulü
piled all the time ind Tnelr Mr ' ek'tended
over t line of tome ten miles on the left
bank or the Meuse inn over uie nimtiar
too- nr pis-lit Dans.
"During thia tune the French toree tent
lo meet them tried to check the Oar man
advance. (Here portlont of tbe ttory wens
eliminated By tne censor.;
"rtimur wat uie emm m . e
ins Toward noon on tbe Slot s uermn
M..i.r mim horrledlv Disced between tin
intervsl Of two forts and began to butubsrj
Namur. Tbe lire was kept up for s long
tune hut only did lmmslensl aunase.
"At 10 o'eioes inat maní i i
ittint out of town. During the time I was
ere the town was defended by Belgitn
troont. I do noi snow wuai i ui
K2 l rsnnot say whether tney beat a
retreat or loined the French force.
CeMea end Teeaece t teas la.
i cte A ieelnlest JVeu
gton Aug. rf totei wren a
Mm SM ASM
vashutiaioa. xmm. 27. Notes with a saa.
turlty of not longer then four isonUt eg.
cured by warehouse receipts fog COttOa or
tobacco wtil be accepted by the tret set J
deperunatu rrom aauonai usoas es a assn
for the issue of additional currency wnteJ
eay as used to help farmers pick gas osar
sat their eottoa stag tobáceo crops.
These notes according lo sn enaouaee-
ment by the u-aatury dsparuneoi tonight
will be esisplia SI n per cent of their faca
value and nam OS presetiwa inrougB cur
reocy tssocletlens. provmed under the Al
0ru:h Vraeiesd lew. 1
may he ended to remove ike doubt.
aenrteay soees't knew wast smut at
Mere roc nar; ugiana tomj wn
or ssntssi sens serosa uto
Chtrlerol Sundsy snd proceeded tnence ay
slow tttget ta
mm: ni Minen thousand
BtHRKUi Of OIL BUMMNO
IN OsiLAHUMA FIKLOa
u (e atseeteleg Pr
(iklahoms Cily Okie.. Aug. n.-JHee
hundred thousand barrels uf oil were
reoortsd burning tunlgnt In the Hesld
X iM CuaWng 7u field of Oku-
Soma. The burning nil wat mowing
m several creek t god ttttls headway
wat beüag made by thots battung the .
fires lsie to. i
hi. in the center 3
let bolt struck .
é Dinelfas owned by the uypty uw
corhpssy. snd following Hie main line
"idreilsBag pipe liidaUiaao
tanas sen a saw wi w -w"'""e
U'Ouo herréis. Embankment were
107 eoicted lonig ht to cbeet
s now oi suruuig on.
natr srawri.
U sinv'si
l jgiitnlng gtsrl
iv ai urunii
Or IDS S.I1B1IIIS
ing on No. 10 after spending t row days In
Kl Paso.
Plremin C. W. Vince or the a. H. went
to Del Rio Wednesday inbrnlng for road
service between pel Hlo and Sanderson.
Brakemin D. I sharp of the T. k. P. his
returned rrom ninety days' vacation spent
in salt t.akc i.lty and other northern cttiet
miu repurteu lor auiy.
Passenger conductor Charlie Hoy of the
essln-n division of the ftouihwratern hit
rniurned rrom thirty diys' vscsllon spent
In ciltrornli ind reponed ror duly. '
Opentor M. k Redding or the G. H. who
his been working n reller igent it St-
ern Illinri his resigned.
I'h email 0. I. GUletpie or the 0. H. bsi
gone to Sanderson for extra duty out of
tbit termlntl.
Conductor O. Hills (if the T. k P. It liy-
ing off for i trip or two.
E. 0. Clerk hostler ror the T. r. al
Toysh. it visiting mends in LI Paso for
few dtyt.
Brakemin R I.. McLean of the weitern
division of the southwestern his reported
for duty arter a thirty dtyt' leive of st-
fence. which wss spent in floudcrofl.
Two eitri tourist cart occupied by dls-
cbirged toldlert en route to lltelr imines
came in on Southern 4'sriric No. 2 ind
went north over the southwestern Wednes-
day nlgbi.
Day Herder K. B. Goodall of the Qy II. has
reponed for duly after laying off for a
Conductor W. M. Holloway of the S. P.
I laying off for a trip or two hit run
being protected by Eitra Conductor 0. W.
Savage.
Fasrtenger knguieer P. It. De courrey or
the U. ii it lsylng orr for a few trlpt on
account or sickness Engineer Henry Young
rilling the run during hit absence.
Fireman A II. McMeint or the Southern
Pontic la Ityüig ofr ror I few trlpt.
Passenger Conductor Denny Hurley of
tli eistern division of fbe Soulbwestern
hss resumed duly after losing t lew trips
on account or an. attack or lumbago.
Switchman A. M. Binder! of tbe 0. H.
yird force la taking i day or two oft duty
and resting up.
switchman D. s. f vain or the 0. H. yard
force la taking few weeks' vacation ind
has gone to Calirornli.
Conductor A. Blokley of tbe Southern
I'sclflc It laying ofr ror i few trips Extra
Conductor ll A. Dooley protecting the run
while be it off.
Newton Tiylor of tbo maintenance of way
department of the 0. H. want to Longfel-
low Tuesday nlgbl lo visit bis family for
a few days.
Engineer out Thumm of the Southern Pa-
cific hit returned bit pitsenger run be-
tween El Paso and Lordtburg arter enjoy-
ing i thirty daya' vacation tpeoi Ul the
Sacramento mountains.
Fireman A. A. Molke of the a. H. has re-
turned rrom Sanderson where h hss been
on the extra board ind bid In on through
rreight between El riso ana vtientine.
Fireman 1. O. Crow of Ihe T. k P. I lay-
ing of! for s few trlpt on account of sick-
nets.
Fireman William surten of in t. ft p.
is laving orr ror s raw trips.
Kiislne Foremen L. 0. Murden of tbe T.
ft P. ysrd force hit returned to work after
laying orr for a raw nights.
Fireman 1. Y. Stirkey of the T. ft P. bta
reported for duty arter laying off for i few
Olys ana ntt neon aasignea to switcn so
gtnc torvice on tceouni oi reaucuon o
crews in tbrougb freight line
switchman W. N. timings of the South
western ytrd force nil reported lor duty
arter s thirty day' leave of absence spent
In Amarillo.
Plremin 0. C. hand all of the eastern dlvl
ton of Ihe Southwestern ii taking a tew
aera' liyorr ana resting up.
ttroinan i. V. Vincent of Ihe O. H.
A. baa returned from Sanderson where he
hat been doing extra work on the Cactus
Strict gad reported tur service between
It Ptso snd Valentine.
Brakeman J. F Withered of Ihe Tests ft
Pacini- ii laying orr rot a few trips.
- I k. HuaBtrv returned an hit home In
Okltiioma City Wednesday evening after
tsltlng in rsmuy or mgm utspevrner n
me
LONGWELL'S TRANSFER
AUTOMOBILES. HACKS UVKKY
Ante Baggage Trucks
Light and Henry Hauling
Hark the School Children's Cloth-
ing with en
Bilis Stamp
25 Cents
IS ALL' IT COSTS
For Sale Real Estate.
BUNOAI.OW BARGAIN.
Brand new never occupied 5 -room bung-
alow; strictly modern; extra easy terms;
call ut.
EI PASO LAND It TRUST CO.
Phone saw. TOT Two Repubilci Bldg.
imrieaa lire
.miultsnaouafjf
in nut atairuM
width and eight
warijWied. all
Touiehi the fire
wag tores news twi
mile In length
RAILROAD NOTES
ie O II. ft
A. for the
T. Ktherldg of
patt ten dty.
Switchman P. W. Ankoraoa of the South
western yard fore baa returned to work
arter laying on ra a lew uay on ac
eount of iba uioesa or hit wire.
Hrekemsn C. B. Rlcharda of the S. P. I
laying off for s taw days end has gone to
Tin soil on S unamos trip.
fireman C. HutltsaachOr Of the T.
has reported ror duty after lsylng off for
a few day.
Operator Nit Kolton of the 0. H. relay
orne bat returned to work after a wear)
layoff on account or aiwnese.
e)-Dsudy bungslow. lets than
cost.
nao Brand new bungslow; gen-
uine snip; extrs risy termt.
MOOU One or the swellett new
htingilowt In Ihe rlty; never been
occupied- extra city termt.
eos Two fine corner lots. Alte
Vlst district a sure enough bar-
giln. Termt.
M acres valley land vary low
price ror quick isle l.tsy terms.
TRADES.
7-sectlon riucli fur valley or city
property.
20 acres valley land ror city prop-
erty. Arkansas land ror city or villey.
EL PASO LAND ft TRUST CO.
Phone 02K. 707 -a Two Republics Bldg.
FOR SALE A GENUINE BAROAIN
(-room i-ttorv. modern house aeooi
heating; brick gsrigs and servant quir-
t; highly Improved grounds lot AOitao.
South front; ptrklng ind ptvlng paid. Thli
price it ft uoo under maikei value uwner
caving city hence this sacrifice. Good
term.
CA88LDY i NEBL.
See ut for rooming house bargain!.
FOR EXCHANUK SMALL VALLEY
FARM.
improved netr Ysleia. on paved rosdt
adobe house pumping plant orchard and
all airs. II acres t'rlee S400 for city
property.
THIS Bl.NQALOW WILL PLEASE YOU.
Here is bone larga enough for com-
fort small enough to eliminate extra help
II bat numerous built-in effects and all
rooaern coinrnieurrt; just weu srrs
rooms ana oesemeni jocttea
Hill. Price. 400. Good term.
EVERY WOMAN LOVES TO HAVE A
HOME.
Make en appointment with us to enow
you this handsome a room bungalow full
basement furnace heat corner lot eixisti
hit all the newett desirable bullt-m affects.
r ranged
finiese
glsased-k sleeping porch spaelou room.
locawa an Montana ei. tou anew t
It worth. This orón. nv Is prices
MOW ABOUT THlSt
Two new bungalow. 2700 block E. Rio
res:
The price are
Grande si. All the latest built-in ftaturel
rurnaee neeii gooa terms
right
115 t. Rio OJtANDE.
t-room cottage modern and wen built;
lot soxiao; paving paid. Price 4200 good
tormt.
- oo noosrvELT ST.
VeW1 BNG0-lít?KjnE
a room aa glesaed-ts tleeptng porehi
furnaes bean lot 2THxtlo pavbig paid.
Cut to ttn torna to luit.
CAÜ8IDY ft NEEL. 11 MILLS SLOP.
U FEET EAST FRONT N. LAWRENCE
ST.. taooi cheapoat building alto in this
section ol city. Lone Star Una Jo. ato
10 FEET SOUTH FRONT. UPSON AVE.
22001 bast buy on Sunset Heights; see US
uuick Lone Slat Land Co
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, August 28, 1914, newspaper, August 28, 1914; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth197143/m1/9/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.