El Paso Herald (El Paso, Tex.), Ed. 1, Thursday, December 15, 1910 Page: 2 of 12
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We inaugurate tomorrow price reductions that make it pos-
sible for you to purchase now suits and dresses at prices
that ordinarily occur after the Holidays. Conditions
demand immediate action. Come tomorrow and se-
' lect from our superb stock garments that are easily
me best values now oeing otieieu. i....
fn stiffs and dresses we include at enormous
price reductions exclusive models in evening
wraps and capes.
you buy your gift furniture at Springer's.
They Are Going Fast
No Reserve
When you come tomorrow you will find a reduction tag
on every suit and dress in stock. These reductions are
radical in the extreme in fact the values we now offer
are so phenomenal that we prefer that you come and see
for yourself exactly what this sale means. We also do
not deem it necessary to go into detail regarding our stock
of suits and dresses. It is a well-known fact that when
it comes to ultra-fashionable as well as the substantial
garments no stock in El Paso compares with what we
carry. Whether a new suit or dress is needed right now
or not it will be wise economy to make the selection now.
Come Tomorrow
special notice-
As usual a perfect
fit is guaranteed.
BIMiBIs
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MESSAGE OF 111
COUNCIL
Will Be Submitted With
Budget Saturday Race
Makes Keport.
The message of mayor Kelly to the
city council and the submission of his
budget -vrill not be made before Satur-
day according to the statement at the
Thursday morning meeting of the coun-
cil. The delay is due to the fact that
the report has not been completed and
that the -work 'will require several more
days. The report is expected to deal
-with the mayor's reasons for the vari-
ous funds in the budget. The ''message
will also embrace the report of the fin-
ance committee of the city council
Trhich has been prepared by chairman
Percy McGhee.
Haoe Hakes Report.
Tne first report of the operation of.
the -waterworks plant under the direc-
tion of the city was made at the Thurs-
day morning meeting of the council by
W.13. Hace superintendent -whose ap-
pointment on the recommendation of
mft-vor TTellv -was auoroved Thursday.
He -was ordered to give a $10000 bond j
new "water mains on "West Missouri
Buchanan Rio Grande "West San An-
tonio. North Oregon Prospect avenue
Orerlasid North El Paso and other
streets.
Reports of the receipts and expendi-
tures of the water company for Octo-
ber were also made. The receipts in-rVHirHnc-
$90000 in bonds amount to
$9M7-15 and expenditures amount to
$7516.13 leaving a balance of 83191.02.
An analytical report of the operation
of the water plant was also made.
which was commended by the coun-
cil. . '
From the operative -department of the
water company receipts were reported
as follows:
TVdter rent Irom consumers $10657.90
Water rent from' city 2561.22
Total
.313219.18
Sale Makes
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ping a Great Economy
FREE COUPON! Bring This Coupon With Yon Tomorrow
It is worth $1 (One Dollar) on any Ten Dollar (?10) purchase
made in our store if presented when purchase is made for cash or a charge
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Herald Dec. 15.
Thsss Gsnuint Leafhsr Up-
halsiered Chairs and Rockars
Marked at 1-4 to 1-2 Off Regular Prices Again For Tomorrow
$25 Golden Oak Rocker with
black leather
spn.f. Jinrl back. tP X
S40.00 Golden Oak Gaair with
(green Spanish OO 7
grain leather.. 30. U
50 all leather in black
Morris tf?r37 en
Chair ... pO i OU
This sale interferes in
no way with Holiday
business.
Total expenses 9396.14
Net earnings $ 3823.04
The total"humber of gallons of water
pumped during October from the Mesa
and city pumping p'ants is reported
as S4317180; average per day 2810322;
cost of pumping 1000 gallons .04809.
The bid of the Texas Buuiithic com-
pany for the paving' of South Santa Fe
street was opened at the morning meet-
ing of 'the council and referred to the
street and grade committee which will
report Saturday morning. An ordin-
""o directing the work to proceed and
thfi contract for the paving with the
Fancy Dressed (4 Inch $19.50ffySoun?
French UOil Special $30 Axminster
a Rugs in 9x
Zoc 12 ft" sze
' Very handsome patterns all
Just for tomorrow in different perfect rugs in 9xl2 ft. size;
colored dresses and .bonnets. some In floral designs and
Very pretty bisque heads with others in Oriental patterns.
natural curly hair. A decided A .value that should not be
bargain for the price asked - passed up by economical
above.
' housewives.
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For the Love of Madge.
(Copjrisbt 191 by tie Sew Xork Brla Journal PabIliM Cospuir.)
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t This Home-made Cough
t Syrup Will Sttrprise You
t Stops Evea TViooplBS Congl
Qaickly. A Family Supply
at Small Cost.
$
Hero is a home-mado remedy that
takes hold of a cough Instantly and
will usually cure the most stubborn
case in 24 hours. This recipe make3
a pint enough for a whole family.
You couldn't buy as much or as good
ready made cough syrup for $2.50.
.Mix one pint of granulated sugar
with 34 pint of warm water and stir
2 minutes. Put 2 ounces of Finer
(fifty cents worth) in a pint bottle
and add the Sugar Syrup. This keeps
perfectly and has a pleasant taste
children like it. Braces up the appe-
tite and is slightly laxative which
kelps end a cough.
You probably know the medical value
of pine in treating asthma bronchitis
and other throat troubles sore lungs
etc There Is nothing better. PInex is
the most valuable concentrated com-
pound of Norway white pine extract
rich In guiaicol and all the natural
healing pine elements. Other prepara-
tions will not work in this formula.
The prompt results from this Inex-
pensive remedy have made friends for
ft in thousands of homes in the United
States and Canada which explains why
the plan has been imitated often but
never successfully.
A guaranty of absolute satisfaction
or money promptly refunded goes with
this recipe. Your druggist has PInex
or v.ill get It for you. If not send to
TLc Piue-c Co. Ft. Wayne Ind.
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BItulithic company nas already been
prepared.
Health Officer's Report.
The report of city health officer "W.
H. Anderson announces 27 deaths and
23 births the past week. Of the dead.
15 were Americans and 12 Mexicans.
Tuberculosis was responsible for eight
of the deaths and pneumonia for four.
Appendicitis claimed two victims. The
report also announces three remaining
cases of smallpox; four of diphtheria;
one of scarlet fever and seven of ty-
phoid fever.
Inspections during the week include
meat markets 217; meat condemned 71
pounds; dairies 90; slaughter houses
27; milk wagons 35; cattle 216; nogs
80; fruit and vegetable wagons 935.
Xonc From Juarez.
In explaining the report of smallpox
cases xr. Anderson stated that none of
the patients had come from Juarez and
that the one case in Juarez was being
cared for by Mexican authorities.
Hmc Enough Flower Stand.
El Paso has a sufficient number of
street flower stands according to the
statement of alderman Clayton who rec-
ommended that other petitions for
flower stands be denied stating the
flowers were of foreign growth and
that local dealer had registered com-
plaints. Mr. Clayton also recommended
that flower stand proprietors be re-
quired to pay a hawker's license and
that the present ordinance be amended
to that effect.
The bond of Kroeger & Co.. contract-
ors of the Calisher building holding the
city harmless as to damages arising
out of the excavation of the street at
the corner of Texas and Stanton streets
for tne basement of the new building
-was approved. The final estimate of
F H Todd of the city's engineering
department relative to the paving of
South Durango street reports a balance
of $415.23 necessary.
Grade Profiles Accepted.
Profiles were accepted for the es-
tablishment of grades on California
street between Mesa avenue and Flor-
ence street and from Noble street to
Circle avenue; West Boulevard from
North Oregon to West Main street;
West Missouri from North Oregon to
Fisher and Gladstone street between
Fisher and West Rio Grande.
The petition of residents asking for
the grading of Mundy avenue and curb-
Ings along the street from West Boule-
vard to Hillside street was referred to
the street and grade committee.
A petition asking for a fire hydrant
at the Highland Park school prepared
by the school board was referred to the
fire and water committee.
The - petition of automobile drivers
asking for a change in the dead line
regulations at the union station was
referred to the police committee.
On the motion of alderman Hewitt a
Ttnro nf TV. F. Robinson the late
( mayor who was killed In the Buckler
building fire was ordered hung in the )
firemen's hall at the central fire ?ta-
tion. The petition of the Meiropoiit-n Pa-
trol company asking for a permit to
operate a private patrol was donied
for the present on the recommendation
of alderman Blumenthal. j
j. 7. Hadlock sewer co-urnissioner
reported tne laying of 200 fet ol ewer
in block 65 East El Paso completing
Una nf 1"nft foot
The report of meter inspector Ma '
lonev announced receipts of i-J..Ji'.
GALE TOSSES STEAMER
DASGEROrSIiY OX SOTJXD
New York Dec. 15. The steamer
Colorado of the Clyde line sent word
by wireless this afternoou that she 13
unmanageable in a gale off the coast
on the way to this city from Boston.
Free candy for children tomorrow aft-
ernoon from 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. Mc-Cullougn.
43.444.4cf4i.4-gi
"We will put up at auction any ar-
ticle you select- Snyder Jewelry Co.
TWO MEN ESCAPE
AL.IVE FROM MINE.
Cincinnati O. Dec. 15. Two
of the 13 men entombed by a
mine explosion at Taeoma. W.
Va. yesterday in which many
lives were lost emerged from
the workings today.
When the explosion occurred
these two G. E. Leapman and
John Swete broke a hole In a
small air pipe with a siedgo
hammer and by placing their
mouths close to this they ob-
tained enough air to keep them
alive.
Unable to share their scanty
supply of air they were forced
to watch the unavailing strug-
gles of other workmen to reach
the spot. Some fell Avithin a few
feet of Leapman and Swete. The
only living thing about them
when they left their refuge to-
day to seek the outer world was
a mule. How the animal man-
aged to escape suffocation is a
mystery.i
Try Burke's
Home Made Bread
Bell 570 211 Milk St
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Xmas candles at McCuilough's.
$ G'a Jn Juf EiHilBl
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HORLICIC'S
Si Means
Original and Genuine
MALTED MILK
The Food-drink for All Agss
More healthful than Tea or Coffee.
Agrees with the weakest digestion.
Delicious invigorating and nutritious.
Rich milk malted grain powder form.
A quick lunch prepared in a minute.
Take no substitute. AskforHORLICK'S.
Others are imitations
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PURINA SCRATCH FEED
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PURINA CHICK FEED
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