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EL PASO HERALD
Friday April 5 1912
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Eyster s C. 0. D. Grocery
and Market
Cor. Kansas and Boulevard.
The Cleanest and Fastest Growing Grocery in El Paso.
There Must Be a Reason.
THE
Easter Suit Special
Any $20 Suit in
Stock for $16.85
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Phone Us Your Orders.
Bell 4340; Auto 1961.
Meat Dept. Bell 4346; Auto 1961.
ND OUR Stock was never more
SUIT
1 To Order
SUIT
To Order 1
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Deliveries Leave at 8 and 10 a. m. 2 and 5 p. m.
Mail Orders Carefully and Promptly Filled.
Fresh California Strawberries Every Day.
Granulated Sugar 16 lbs. for .' $1.00
Blue Ribbon Butter (none better)
per lb .35c or 3 for '. $1.00
Blue Ribbon Eggs per doz - 25c
Mt. Park Eggs per doz . . .- ?k j . . .35c
25c
25c
20c
5c
25c
25c
.5c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
Bon Ami
3 bars for
Sapolio
3 bars for
Large pkg. Gold Dmtr
each
Babbitt's Cleanser
only
Polly Primm Cleanser
3 for
Dutch Cleanser
3 for
Sopade
per pkg
Soaps
Crystal White Soap
6 bars for
Sunny Monday Soap
6 bars for
White Star Soap
7 bars for
Large Size Ivory Soap
3 bars for
Lucy Borax Soap
3 bars for
Good Toilet Soap
b bars for
Starch
Beet Lump Starth
4 lbs. for
Eddy Starch large pkg.
3 for
Celluloid Starch large pkg.
3 for
Crescent Corn Starch
2 for
Breakfast Food
Puff Wheat -I r
per pkg JL V C
Cream of Rye Oflr
per pkg ...vJ
Wheat Hearts . "f Kf
per pkg ..w..lwC
Cream of Wheat 1 g
per pkg v
Balaton's Breakfast Food "j C
per pkg a. IOC
Corn Flakefe rtp
3 pkgs. for OC
Post Toasties ey jj
3 pkgs. for dtOO
Shredded Wheat f QC-
2 pkgs. for :.....aJC
Grane Nuts. t p
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25c
25c
25c
15c
Just a few more small Oranges left
while they last c j
6Jt
40c
$1.65
25c
25c
25c
2 do for
Large size Oranges
Per doz. 25c 30c 35c
and
Blue Ribbon Flour
48 lb. sack
24 lb. sack 85c
Large cans Pioneer Pet ftg
St. Charles Milk 3 for CtDC
Small cans Pioneer Pet or
St. Charles Milk 6 for.
Full Standard Packed rtp
Tomatoes 3 cans for uOC
Extra good Iowa Corn
3 cans for J. ...
Extra good cut String
Beans 2 cans for
Van Camp Pork and Bean6 ftp
1 lb. cans 3 for OC
Van Camp Pork and Beans 1 p
2 lb. cans each IOC
Asparagus Tips packed by pn
Griffin & Skellr 3 for OUC
Tall White Asparagus
large cans each
Hawaiian Sliced or Grated ftp
Pineapple small cans .2 forOC
2 lb. cans each 20c
3 lb. cans each 25c
Grape Juice
4 ox. bottles 10c or ft P
3 for &OC
1-2 pint bottles
each
Pint bottles
each
Quart Dottles
25c
15c
25c
45c
75c
25c
Tb
complete. All the new corona
tion shades the new blues tans grays.
browns etc. Superbly tailored by
America's best tailors. Take your choice
Saturday and Monday only Cl fi fiC
any $20 suit for - - - - 10.00
Wear a 'Stetson' on Easter
and choose it from our splendid
stocks -r- otetson Hats nave
achieved a Wonderful reputation
because of their thorough ex-
cellence and style correctness
we are headquarters for Stetson
Hats all the newest Spring
and Easter styles are shown here
in wide variety hats in the new
blocks especially featured are
the low crown and wide brim
style also soft hats of fancy
mixtures in the newest com-
binations $4 to $15
1-2 gallon bottles
each
Doles Hiwaiian Pineapple
Juice pint "bottles
Quart bottles 50c
Home Made Concord Grape OP.
JWkr. 2 for ttOC
.Home Canned Apricots
qtmrt glass jars each only
Extra Special
Pure Fruit Jelly 1 A
Full assortment Beechnut OA
Jetties and Jams each vC
Beechnut Peanut Butter Ofk
per glass. 10c 15c and OUC
30c
2 pkgs. for
Fresh Vegetables Every Morning.
Lettuce Celery Egg Plant Bell Pepper Spinach
Carrots Green Onions Fresh Tomatoes
KANSAS CORN FED MEATS
Hamburger Steak -f ft it I Swift's Premium Hams
per lb LZt'l-'
Some Cured Corned Beef -S ft r
per lb 1J2C
af?. 17'2C
Standing Bib Boast QA.
per lb &UC
Swift's Premium Bacon ft Q
iOL
Good Plain Bacon
per lb
per lb.
per
Boll
per lb.
Lamb Stew
per lb.
Veal Stew
per lb.
Good Plain Hams
per lb.
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IN 310-312 1
Spring Furnishings
As many men will buy their
furnishings tomorrow for Easter
and wear later on we wish to
direct special attention to the
fact that our Spring lines are
now complete and in greater
variety than ever before. If you
wish to be absolutely certain as
to quality make your purchase
here.
Nice Fat Home Dressed Hens for Easter Dinner
per lb. only . .f ; 22 l-2c
Eyster's C. QB D. Grocery
and Market
Cor. Kansas and Boulevard.
LEADERS IN LOWER PRICES.
GOO
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Prices Right
ley ton's Market
Unton St Phones Bel! 251 and Auto 1234
9
fret Remains Open Until 9 p. m. Saturday
J
HE Hon he asked that candHaies viedeed
LRV BlLXOTS. to him consider themselves as un-
I edged
Governor
'iwn his
7 - -nary
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Fresh flh arriving daily at Ardoin's
Market Quick delivery system.
Ardoin's mammoth sales Saturday
Have Made Good in El Paso
Ask those who wear our made-to-order clothes and they will all tell you that they are satafied.
Don't buy a Spring Suit until you have seen 'our fine line of woolens. WE HAVE NO AGEN li.
We deal direct with you. We own and control our own woolen milk. We save you the middlemen s
profit We save you not less than $ 1 0.00 and as high as $20.00 on a Suit Our woolens are positively the
best. You will find the Union Label in all of our clothes. Our tailors are positively the best in the country.
OUR CLOTHES ARE GOOD CLOTHES. Good clothes kindle seK-confideace. Notfag helps
more surely to give that "just right" feeling than a "JUST RIGHT" SMART FITTING SUIT OF
CLOTHES. j j.
We speak with positive authority on the subject of drees. Our suite have the character style snap that
good tailoring should have and the fit is there too. Remember our guarantee goes with every order to the
extent of your money back if we don't fit you.
Assortment of New Spring Pat-
From New Woolens Arriving
An Unlimited
terns to
Daily
A Suit to Your Measure
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III 310-312 San Antonio Street '
20c VV 3
1UC
gl w Colonial fak
-OC J M lavM'o $MJ iKi
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Colonial
Pumps
For Easter
Are Here $2.50 $3 $3.50 $4 $5 $6
Authoritative Styles Of
SUEDE CANVAS NTT-BUCK
VELVET PATENT GUNIVIETAL
Ladies ' and Men 's Imported English Oxfords. They
can be had in Patent Vici and Gnnmetal $5 and $6.
See our Easter line of Children's Shoes and Oxfords
in white canvas patent vici and tan Prices range
$1.00 $1.50 and $2.00. -Misses' Easter Shoes from
$1.50 to $3.00.
El Paso Shoe Company
208 Texas Street
Our Woolens are
HONEST
Our trimmings are
HONEST
Everything that
goes into
"London" clothes
is HONEST.
JUST IN!
A new batch of
Novelty Spring
Suitings.
The nobbiest ever
shown in this city.
See them
Tomorrow.
LONDON WOOLEN MILLS
217 San Antonio St. Look for the Big Electric $15. Branch 93
ft s 'KSaF
Satirday
Specials
Prime Bib
Boeet.
Ramp
Roast
S pooacfe for.
Sirloin'
Steak
12'lzc
12lzc
...25c
17c
Mattel 1 C
Leg luC
Si 12'jc
Frerii or Smoked Tongues a r
Vel Shoolder -jg
Roaet IOC
Stew J.4i7C
Pig Ham
Smut
Pig Shoulder
Roast
Home-node
Corned
Beef
17'lzc
15c
10c
10c
Poultry Alive arid Dressed to Order
PITZ MARKET
?13 N. Stanton St. Bell Phone 136; Auto Phone 2345
I Protect Yourself Against Want I
A bank account wiu lorwiy you against wane uon t oeiav a mo
ment. Come to our bank today. Start the first deposit.
A Bank Account will give you such a sense of se-
curity. It will give you confidence in yourself. A beautiful little Savings
Bank will be given to any one who wants to start a savings actfount.
We Pay 4 Percent Interest Compounded Twice a Year.
EL PASO BANK & TRUST CO. EI Paso Texas
PUBLICATION OF
FINDINGS DEMANDED
fcJL POLI.BTTB SAYS HB
WILL MAKB XO COMPROXISB.
Chicago. Ill April 6. On his way
to begin a five-day speaking cam-
paign in Nebraska senator La Fol-
lette in Chicago issued a statement
in reference to the Illinois primar-
ies next Tuesday. He said he could
have arranged to speak in Illinois
Just before the primaries had It not
been for prior engagements.
"I have always contended" he said
"that 'ProgTessHe' Republican princi-
ples represent moral issues admitting
of no compromises I have tnerefore
steadfastly refvsed to compromise or
combine -with any compromise candi-
date These "Progressives" whose
ajpv. s are in accord with mine ind
who are supporting m andidac are
o' right entitled to an opportunity
where law permits to vote their con-
victions in the presidential primaries
or these reasons In Illinois and in
other states having statutes I believe
t to be my duty to enter my name
on the ballot"
It would surprise yos to know if
thf great good that Is being done by
Chamberlain's Tableta Darius Dow-
nej of Xewberg Junction. X. B. writes.
" My wife has been using Chamber-
lain s Tablets and finds tnem rer ef-
fectual and doing her lots of good." If
J ou hale am trouble w-ith our stom
ach or bov-le ghe them a trial. For
sale by all dealers
See Tobin's d on .page 5.
Lumbermen Make Request
of President For Nagle's
Probe Correspondence.
Washington D. O April 5. Its de-
mand upon president Taft for publi-
cation of conclusions of the Depart-
ment of Commerce and Labor upon its
investigation of the lumber manufac-
turing business ordered by congress
in 1906. was made public today by the
National Lumber Manufacturers' asso-
ciation with other correspondence
between president Taft and the secre-
tary of the Department of Commerce
and Labor.
This somewhat unuaaal attitude on
the part of a great manufacturing in-
dustry is in the form of a petition
which sets forth that the delay in re-
porting the findings of the depart-
ment has tended to confirm the publio
in the opinion that a "lumber trust"
exists in the manufacturing side of
the lumber business and has greatly
accentuated the attacks upon that ln-
dusti "Ve. representing many citizens or
the United Mates who are entitled
to Justice at th hands of the govern-
ment and to that Justice which is
doubly admirable if prompt" says
the memorial "petition you to have
made public at the earliest possible
moment the whole conclusion of the
Department of Commerce and Labor as
to the princlp.nl question put to it by
the congresM nai resolutions that the
people of this country may no longer i
have to rtej end lor their opinion as
to the lumber producing industry upon
insinuations umerified charges sus-
picion or prejudice '
-ecretarj Na; 9ajs the Bureau
A
SPLENDID
GAIN
in Deposits
Feb. 20 1908 9 211377.90
Feb. 20 190T 486406.71
Feb. 20 1908 509952J1
Feb. 20 1909 1419269.93
Feb. 20 1910 1615611.90
Feb. 30 1911 1901397.91
Feb. 20 1912 2273135.05
There is a reason for
this splendid growth.
Try us.
4 PAH) OK SATBTGS 4
$1 Opens An Account
Rio Grande Valley
Bank & Trust Co.
UAb . e ; 11
uoua. ux iatsjmce.
legal one. Any attempt on the part
of the Bureau of Corporations sa-s
the secretary to make such a finding
of guilty or not guilty would be an
ab"Hty in Itself and would es-
tablish a most embarrassing precedent.
Fresfe ash arrtvtag daily at Ardoin's
Market. Quick delivery system.
has also for some time been carrying
on investigations into the actual
course of the prices of. lumber and
tnts too will be presented as soon !
ffnlaiA.4 InpM.nt.llw f- -vr. i
points out the difficulty of gathering
this information.
Secretary Nagel says in reply to tho
demand for a verdict that it would
be wholly Impracticable for the Bu-
reau and entirely outside of its jur-
isdiction to render a Terdlct on the
existence of the so-called lumber
trust or conspiracy in restraint of
trade; that the question Is strictly a
Save money by trading at Ardoin's.
Bright Eyes
An active healthy liver
that never shirks its
work k reflected in your
eyes which sparkle and
shinewith the joy of life
watch your eyes in the
mirror and take
Tutrs Pills
IJHMNHH
Rpal Pcisfa mall M
I bought is half soldi
I 7Buy in
I TOBiN'S I
1 Fourth Addition 1
at the first sign of dull-
ness. At your drug-gist
sugar coated or plain.
Globe- Wernicke
Files and Bookcases
ARfc THS BBST.
ELLIS. BROS. PKWTTJfG CO.
oiVWVN
Let hs ilirKe
A NIAGARA PYRAKNO FURNACE
to heat year kcMae.
H. WELSCH COMPANY
SHEET MTL WOKKE1S
311-13 W Overland St El Taso
Bell Phone 600 Auto lbOO
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