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Thursday. March 9. 1916
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
3
MOVED!
We use the word "moved" advisedly. While
the Carpet and Hardware Department have
been installed in our new building We are not
yet "moved" in the full sense of the word.
Still we are in position to Serve you although you may
have to visit both the old and new locations to com-
plete the order. We also want to impress on the pub-
lic that our opening sale will establish a new standard
in El Paso. Watch for date.
ROGERS
Furniture Co.
207-9-11 North Stanton.
Amusements
"TENNESSEE'S PAM1NER "
Karinic Ward the brilliant l.asky
iiroil such a pronounced sue.
(Hired with lavlshhrss and without rcrnrd
to rnt. The ballot or sixty people Is from
thr Metropolitan open house. Today Is the
last day.
FATTY AMI MtBI.K T t.RKtlAV
The drenan of Ten for today's showing
The might l.trlil!." - a Trlautrle Keystone
with "Fattv and Mabel" s the shlniiiv
IlKhts. This exceptional comedy
EVIDENCE IS
GATHERED IN JAIL
HOLOCAUST BY JURY
Aiuot avMF.vr TAKEN at NOON Vr.sTKfl
DAY I NTH. I llll'W tVHK.N tNOTHKH
-I .kin in in ill I n
The first session of the grand jury to de-
termine whether criminal net-llirenre wa
responsible for the rlty Jail horror was
held yesterday morning The grand Jury
was In session from P o'clock until noon
w hen adjournment w as taken w llh the rr
port that another session would be held
Friday atterno.n
In its investigation or the rlty jail tragedy
the grand Jury Is having rlty officials
brought before it a well 'trusties " win
testified during the inquest proceeding
that they were assisting in glvlna the baih
I" the prisoners pi.it fatal Monday after
noon.
Alderman 1 P. O'Connor rnairman of the
health department. V i; J.dlv. rhalrman
I the fire police an. I building commlttf
Will llord. fire marshal. Police i.hlef Hon
Johnson It. n. H i'aliian. police surgeon
Dr. W C. Mull rlty physician. "Had'
Hurnhani. city Jail custodian t aid lei
Hall. Stanley (mod Jr.. city detective and
Hr. 0. N'. Thomas county physician were
some or the witnesses lunuttondB yesterday
nv me (rrami jury n II nagny ami Han
Morris the two who lestllied that they
were helpinir lo batlie the prisoners The
latter did not ai Into the grand Jury roo
Alderman n'Onnor was in the grand Jury
room lor some nine as was will Hold in
fire marshal. Alderman Jolly while called
as a witness did not appear before the
grano jury.
Deputy Sheriff John Wren who was at
the Jail Monday afternoon and left shortly
neiore me explosion was called as a wn
ness.
W. II. Fryer court reporter or the Thirty
fourth district court was with the grand
jury anil it is netteved mat all evidenn
being heard Is being embodied 111 a sleno
graphlr report.
BEING FOOD SOURINIi IN
"The i hen " w ill lie seen al the" tlnhn'itiru ' si nrerian Sunday and by special ar
to. v ó iv in he" a' v"of I rangenien I was held for another showing
the famous story "Tennessee's I'ordner." today. '.' .m ?'. s ""JJÍÍÍS
he scenes of this .story are laid In the
ally days of California.
When this story was first written II at
fall means avail yourself of the opportunity '?r. 'J?.1
The t ourt in l.nst Kesort.
Around the stive of the cross roads gro
finally overrul
. Cough Iteniedy has been brought before this
Itlen II at '".. " .I' " ". .''".." on rl In almost everv .T.aa roail. .
ted world-wide Interest on account of "" " ' m" In this cnuiiti v . and has alwavs received a
graphic pictures of Hie early gold rush 1 It'"1
in i .auroral and me woiiiierini mum lire mmt -vsn-rs- it tub mim
r a small child oier a lai ire number of r HITI BHl M.I It. I lllf. BMUS
rough men. Marv
in the phntodramatlr version as made !jiruivtte will he seen at the Bijou today
hy the l.askv company the wonderful types . n drama or stage lire entitled "Virtue
niel iitinospliere of those eailv .lavs Is trail- Trlumi hint." a pleiure worth w hile negu
ferred to Ihe film. Months were spent In lar prices. Tomorrow -The most beautiful
preparation for this production; in looking ; woman on the screen today will be seen
minorities anil securing me necessary al rue nijou in a special aiiraeiuui
favorable verdict. It Is In the rountry where
man experts pi receive roll value for his
Ickford's brother Jack and FrlUI ljFor e by 11 dealers -Adv
equlpinenl lor Its accurate presentation.
He sure to see till-
FRANCIS III SIIMW
a surprise yesterday when they witnessed A d e.et1v Havne will appear In "Man
the splendid acting of Dorothy Oreen u Hls Soul" at the Unique Friday satiK
dav and Sunday. This is me nest picture
these two stars have ever appeared In and
llosa" In Ihe screen version of Diehard
Mansfield's greatest stage success "A Pa- I
lisian Romance." Miss Green who Is a
newcomer to the pictures very closely re-
sembles the ramous Theda liara In personal
appearance and her work as a vampire
"ompares most favorably with Miss Bara's.
The production Is a most excellent one. pro-
no one should mls seeing ll. Arrange now
for Friday's matinee.
J ( lines J
NEW WAGE SCALE
FINALLY ADOPTED
MEXICANS OBJECT
TO'NEITTRALZONE'
SHIFT COAI. OPERATOHS AMI MINERS IN
CENTRAL STATUS REACH SATISFAC-
TORY AGREEMENT.
Circle Tours
Ask the nearest railway
ticket agent about the
the low fares and liberal
stop-over privileges
which you can secure on
Circle Tours via
SUNSET CENTRAL
ROUTE
Superior train equipment and
oil burning locomotives from
your home city to New
Orleans then
Southern Pacific
Steamships
"MORCAN UNE"
New Orleans and New York
Return by all rail routes thus
completing an interesting circle tout.
Or return by steamer and rail as
you like.
II ! wor
I
'M
SAILINGS
W edneidor a undSat urdsn
In each direction
Aak your local bckc cm
Hy Associated Press.
New York. March 8. After a dehale. laat-
intr nearly six hours the Interstale Joint
conference of miners and operators rrom the
sort coal rields or western I'ennsylvanla.
Ohio Indiana and Illinois representing
.nearly son.noo mine workers. today adopted
the new wain-1 contrae! agreed upon hy the
soli committee of employers nnd employes.
The agreement will Increase the Income
of the mine workers in those states about
H5(kioo(i (luring the two-year period the
contract 1 to run. and will have an Inriu
ence on the wage ronferenees lo be held
in the bituminous rh'lds or central Penn-
sylvania West Virginia Michigan. Iowa.
Kentucky. Missouri. Kansas nklahonia Ar
kmi .t - Texas. Wyoming Motilaría and
Washington as the agreements In those
slates are baited largely on the action taken
In western Pennsylvania Ohio Indiana and
llluiTTls.
The policy committee or the I'nlled Mine
Workers will meet In I'ltfshurgh. March IS
to decide on the method of ratification hy
the rull membership of bituminous mini
workers.. The policy committee Is made
up of eight millers from every mining stale
m the country and It has the power to call
a convention to ratify the new scale or sub
mil It to a referendum vote of sort coal
diggers.
opposition to ihe new seal.' which will
go Into effect April I was verified by some
operators and miners. The chief objections
among the rnlryrs came rrom Indiana dele
gab s who refused to adopt the scale. When
they voted "no." John P. White Interna
tlonal president or the miners' union an
tioutired that the International ofrirers
would assume the responsibility or bring
luir almiil a settlement In ih.tt state.
A resolution was adopted continuing the
life of the Joint conference an. I providing
that It shall meet to negotiate a new scale
before ihe one adopted today solees.
This Is the first time such action has been
taken in iv years. The sub-rominlltee of
operators nnd miners u I II meet tomorrow
afternoon to sliru Ihe contiaci. subject to
all
-ft
Skeitnn
and had
sick he.idache and duty spells. lumber
loin's Tablets were the only thing that gsve
her permanent relief. For sale by all
dealers -Adv.
The Week of March 6th to J 1th
5 Will Be
"HEINZ WEEK" IN OUR STORE
We desire you and your friends to come and enjoy the
delicious samples that will be served
A special rcpreaentative of
H. J. HEINZ COMPANY
will be present to explain how the "57 varieties" are
made and just why they are so good.
You Will Not Be Aaked lo Buy.
WATSON'S GROCERY
STORE :
210 Texas St. Phone 5151
PETITIONS Elllt NCTION TO II Ml Ot r
FALLEN tVOMKN EXPECTED KIIOM
I lllllt till II V TODAY.
Alleging that fallen women from the re
rently closed "redlight" district have tak
ell possession or a tenement house on South
Santa I'e street and that the occupants ol
another building In the same neighborhood
have been served with notice to make
waj for an Influx or deml mondalnes res-
idents of Chihuahulta arc prejiaring to rile
petitions ror injunctions Pi prevent the
women from locating themselves in the
midst or the thickly populated district.
Iti'presentatlvcs ot twenty two Mexican
organisations recently appeared botare the
city council and voiced their objections
to the creation or the proposed "neutral
district" where It had Men antiounred
Immoral women would bo rree rrom mo-
lestation by the police. Pastors and orri
rials or several churches Joined in the
movement but obtained little satisfaction
from the mayor or councllmen. Yesterday
It was derided to take legal steps under
the state law;.
J'edro E. Portillo chairman or the special
committee from the Alianza Hispano an
nounced last night that every possible le-
gal stop would be taken to prevent the
creation or a new "redlight" district In
any residence district in South Kl Paso.
"We regret that we will have to take
legal stops to protect the Mejiean people
from this humiliation.'' said Mr. Portillo
last night. "We expected when we petl
tinned the city council pi be spared the
expense and Inconvenience or the institu
Hon of suns; but there does not seem to
he any other way to keep these unfor-
tunate women from locating themselves
In the middle or the most thickly populat
ed district or the city whore now are
living thousands of humble but honest
good hard working people who have help-
ed and are helping El I'aso 'grow and who
naturally resent having a neutral zone'
created In the midst of I heir homes.
"If a 'neutral zone' ought to be estab
lished or tolerated In the city let it be
outside or the residence districts."
STOMACH CAUSES
INDIGESTION GAS
rarK S nUPEPslV ENDS ti l. STOMA! II
lllvl III ss X I IV 1
MNII TttS.
Wonder whit upset your stomach-which
portion or Ute rood did the dsmage-do
yon? Well don't bother ir your slom
arh Is In s revolt; ir sour sassy and up
set. and whit you Just ate has foi mentid
into stubborn lumps: head dliiv snd aches
belch gases and Sctdl and rnictalo undi
sresled rood breath foul tongue coated
Just take a little Pape s litapepsln and in
rive minutes you wonder what became of
the indigestion and' distress
Millions of men and women lodav know
that it is needless to hsve a had stomach A
little luapepsm occasionally keeps this
delicate organ regulated and they cat their
favorite foods with. ml rear
ir your stomach doesn't lake rare or
your liberal limit without rebellion; it your
rood Is a damsge instead of a help retnem
her the quickest surest most harmless re
Her is Pape's Wspepsln winch costs only
firty cents for a large ease at drug stores
its irui.v ttonderrul ii digests food and
sets things straight so gently and easily
that It is really astonishing. Please for
your sake dont go nn and on with a weak
disordered stomach. It's So unnecessary -Adv.
MESILLA "VALLEY
FRUITS ARE SAFE
PKtCII ' l ltEEs ARK IN BLOOM.
By Times special Correspondence.
I.as cruces. N. M . March 8. According to
s. Hookland'. president or the Mesilla
Valley I'm It exchange the most profitable
fruits of the valley are safe from any dan
ger of frost. By the most profitable fruits.
to apples. Harilett pears and the
(lerm;iu and Italian prunes. Peaches tor
the most part an. m run bloom and an'
likely pi lie killed hy frost before warm
fling wosiimt opens to stay. Ihe same
may be said with reference to some va-
rieties of pears practically all of the aprl-
ors aim mosi or no- plum.-..
Many grower- have been successrul in
holding back their blossoms by lab' pnm
. and by not irrigating their trees lull
n those rind their peach trees in full
blossom. Mr. Hookland states however
that llarlletl pears and most of the apples
apparently will tint bloom for three weeks
r more ami iienei win undoubtedly n.-
sare Insiirriug a heavy crop.
Pear Crop I a rite.
Aside rrom apples which are always prof
liable the Paction pear 11 taking first place
In the Mesilla valley among the orchardlsts.
indeed ll is surpassing me apple in me
mallei of sure profits and freedom rrom
frost dangers. The German and Italian
prunos too. though shipped Tor Ihe first
time last year brought surprisingly good
(turns and will be set out by a number
r men In the tuture. The prune has tie
ome as staple as wheat or cotton' and
ever surfers ror lack or a market. It Is
i 1 1 adapted apparently to this section.
yielding heavily and producing a fruit
r nigh quality.
Under the inspiration or the Dona Ana
county Hui llcultiiral board a dotorniu.. 1
right has boon waged this winter on iingni
and scale. The members of the board have
Islted the orchards and have done much
good work of this soil looking to the
radlration or these diseases wiucti are oi
eceiii Introduction here; ami the prospects
re ran- for the eiadlcatlon of them ho
ore they got a pel num. Ill hold llllll. lie. Is
or arreried llmhs have been trimmed off
muí many trees that seemed badly Infected
have been uprooted and burned.
Knee of Water Supply
Last year being the first one during which
water was stored in the reservoir at Kle
pjiant nutto. the farmers never could lie
certain of their water supply until then and
hence the development of commercial or-
chards was very much hindered since. In
the earlv days many or litem were killed
by drouth. With the prospect or reduced
express and carload rrclght rates rrom the
Mesilla valley to the bolter markets how
ever and the assurance or an abundance
or water ror all time the tide has swung
back to fruit growing and a Tew years
more will soo the Industry ten times lis
present Importance hero "no mmi this
spring shipped In about five thousand
young Hoes of the rinesl stock and new
orchards are going In all way from An
thoiiy to Hill twelve lidies north of l as
i;rucea.
Need Classes? Ask Segall. Thorough eyo
examination. 108 Texas St. near uregou
i atabJIshed twit. -Adv.
Another Big Day for Boys
We're Featuring for Today the Big Purchase off the
Hew Stock off Sol I
Sor JBoys of Every Size
We Give S. & H. Stamps (CT '"
FREE fpl BYS
Boys r Vj 50c Hats mwS
and Get
r UH Styles 111 tlir-sr liovs' KB
FREE f SoL I 1 FREE
flr straws. Every size.
tyle for Every Boy
Every S
E want every boy in El Paso to visit our new boys' section and view the most extensive
showing of new boys' clothing and furnishings ever seen in this city.
The big new Sol I. Berg stock added to our already ample assortment makes of Every-
body's the great BOYS' STORE El Paso has so long needed. COME TODAY.
EVERYBODY'S
PRICES OF SILKS
SOARNG SKYWARD
department Hiero came during the dav em-
phatic denials or a rumor I lint the Hduiln
Istratlon Intended to warn inerieait riiltons
rr armed ships At Ihe tato department it i
was explained that It was for Ihe cllircns
1 1 1 ni I es who took ..i-iiKc on ai mod ImtiMi
-.hips not entering American waters to do ; pointed i
leinillie whether they wore hoarding ves' version
-. Is armed defensive! or orreiislvoly and .version
the nature of the Instructions muter which lie eotisjd
ships' eiipislns would act tu the presence of force.
a submarine. An offensively armed ship ihe
vv iiieli enters American waters u was said. ancos
would bo ri'Kiuded us a war vessel and
would not be allowed to remain more than
twenty-four hours. In forulgn waters how
over. It Is no concern or this government
Prices or silks cotton and leather goods how snips are armed
are going k.v high. If the present market Niiliniarliies Inactive.
P lull in v poi -IMS. according to ll. I . 1 ill
copies of alleged Instructions to llritish tea
captains.
tpparrnt Discrepancies.
When attention was called to the apparent
.ll-. lepani lo- between me norman and tha
rslolt or the instructions it i
nit that I he (vale on the Herman
vas prior lo that tin the Hrlilsh
It was ahl rnrlh.-r events would
led hi the light or orders now In
V FILLMORE DRPAKMENT MWAI.KH
ami ibvKR or vynmt not e. ke- i
TI HNK r'ROM EASTERN MAHT8.
loon
Don't Wear
A Truss!
AFTER THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
HAVE PROfllTEU AN APPLIANCE FOR
MEN WOMEN' A Nil CHILDREN
THAT C.I RES R1 TTt HE.
I Send II on Trial.
It you have tried
-oiipou today and I
ill send you fies
The alióte 1 C. E Bnooka Inventor ol the
Appliance who cured hluiaelf and who
is now divino others the lit n. ill ul
his experience. II ruptured write
him today al Maratustl Mich.
illustrated bonk on Rupture and Its rure
showing my Appliance and living ynu
P rices and names of many penpla who have
lilrd II and were rured. It slves Instant
relief when all others fall. Ilnnember. I uas
no salves no harness no lies
I -ii on nisi to prove ht say ta u -
are ihe judge ami nuce naviuf seen
"n it
pali. i.i
til out
rrea coupon below and mall today It's welt
worth your lime whether you iry my Ap-
pliance or not.
400000 TRAINMEN
MAY GO ON STRIKE
manager and buyer or the m
los and small wear departí
the White House who returned y(
Horn a three works' vlsli to the Nc
market.
"because of the scarcity of th
lerluls particularly cotton ami
Piláis líricos are soaring." Ml
said last night. "The llasl Is
rrom the Inrintlon due to the war an.
all lines or merchandise are to oxperletni
an Increase In prices Some of the old
reliable houses arc holding prices down
lull It Is not likely those fllni will be able
long to vv 1 1 Ii st ai id tl
the market.
"Wo are rnrtunate In our selcctlot
wo had anticipated m.r needs and
Ihe market conditions. I vva- able I
an as-oouiieni or waists gloves hiuelliugs
nnd similar details or woman's wi i
larger and more vailed assortment thai
i ver boiore. We expect lo surprise I
Paso women at our opening and it will In
seen that our prices will lie normal de
splp- what the conditions aie in the Last
After seeing the I. astern market wa
glad to aet hack to F.I I'sso. where we ari
not affected hy the war "
Mr CobleliU. president of tin Whip
Mouse will at rive today from New Y m I.
Ironi an extended visit lo the markets
The now submarine campaign of the con
trill powers now has boon m operation eight
days and up to tonight the state depart
inent had no report of any act by a (lorinan
Lulled -tales will accept the assur
anees or Ihe llritish government as Pi which
orders ar.. m force Just as it will accept
the ossurances or (..oitnaiiy regarding anv
a. lion by that government.
Meanwhile should an American elllj.cn he
Involved In an attack on an armed merchant
ship upon the facts In Uie case would de-
pond whatever action Is taken
Mistrlan
raw mi- 'he ('hanged
silk ma I ''Sis make m
I minor. do not bellovi
iiftortng I " '"
ihin.'irine commander under
let's. Míale department orri
secret or the fHct thai they
any acts will he committed
avoided which Would III
Ive the death or Injury of American cm
Particular
Majestic ham
tcreiit. Adv.
. -for
-lis
Administration officials began considering
today the complete translated document-
appended Pi the Herman declaralcn oi In
tide which has struck ten.loni. It was indi. aied that the nevt
1 move hy the t rilled states mnrM take the
form of an Inquiry to 1 1 re al llrliatii as Pi the
authenticity of the (crinan confidenli.il
gel
Weeks' Croak lip A ( old Tablets
For Colds and La Grippe
So good dial you can afford ' IJsC
to In nlut and sen tli&t you
get Ihe genuine
Like factMQ .SAoton M
Hold bv tiet dniMKlata
every wuora.
JBf
25
PRIVATE CAPITAL MAY
NOW GET IN ON NAVIG-
ABLE WATERWAYS.
'Continued From Pagf
I lilted -tales III the soliuiiu no
Hiere was every in in all
sliutloli would lie I
n stand as to the n
Kuropean powers
ellllSliy'S U'esl pi
Itanla cas-
Foolish Itiimor Denied
From boih the While House and Ihe star
il i
POSSIRI.E TIE-LP OF 52 DIFFERENT
LINES. OR PRACTICALLY EVERY
ROAD IN THE COLNTHV
Rewilt of Heferrnrtom Vole for shorter Day
and Increased VVaurs to Hr Pirarnlrd
lo Operators This Week
Hy Associated Press.
Chicago March a Announcement or the
referendum vole of iOU.oOO railroad em
ployet Involving every road In Hie country
or HS dlfrerent linea on the question of
lemandins an eight hour day with time and
one hair ror overtime will not be made
until tomorrow or Friday The vole of the
men Is sold i- be nverwhrimini.dy In favor
or demanding a shoiW day. wllh pay ror
overtime when the present wage agree
menu expire on March SI The taking or
Hie vote has been III prngres by mall ror
several mouths
(Hirers of iha engineers rii.-uen con
doctors and trainmen organHatioiis met liere
Ualay Pi labuluh' the f and consider
plans for presenting- the demands of Ihe men
P th" railroads Ihe union leaders were
In conference behind eh. -d doors si .day.
bul sai l no antioiiiu oiiittiil of ilin result of
llw vote would lie made WllhlU W hours.
.hief ol in.- Brotherl d or I.or6mollve ruh tr sppply a plsater I
yotialloiH.
mat the ailmlli-
rv to sniiounce
1' of the central
s llnallv upon
al lor a -Mil' iio ul
FAIR EXCHANGE
i A New Back for an Old One
How an El Paso Resident Made
a Bad Back Strong.
The back aches at times with a dull In
learrthalile reeling making you weary and
. reatleas ;
gloli of
reins pains shoot ad.
r the kidneys and again
lam" that lo atoop Is agon
Hie back If the
illustrated p. i and read
FREE IN OMMAI ION COI PON
Mr. C K. Pin. Is
7ISU siai. al Maralwll Mirk
i'ioa. send nu by ma. I In plain wroi
per yuur lllualralod book and full In
foriHailon about your Ajiplianee ror the
cure of rupture
Mame
Addreas
Fnrlreers; w. ii Lee prosldenl or the
Un Iherhond or Rallrosd rralliineni W. M.
carter president (if the brotherhood :
Locomotive Firemen and KUfloefneu i A. B.
i lar re toon order ot hailwa) Uondueiorsi P.
Kllduff ciiairman or Hie etai utlvn com
llUltee; VA M hU'li vice chairman or til I
cocutivo l ofiiiniiP' . ll A i-jiochs savrra
lory or the executive ruiimillleai U I Uudd
sssislanl wcretaiy or Uio eiecutlrs com
inline.
W. 0. Law presldoMI of the brotliertmMl
or Itallroad TrainiiiifTsldi
i o. i. la i ii.- uoatlou thai llw vole will
he in favor of the mghl linur ds and ror aram
imiuedulc action ir thai It Hie csaa Ib I .
a. ii a i. will lie iiolified ttiat the men do i 'w
maud on i.t n dy and Ihry will b
given SO daya In which lo prepara their
-ply If the demands srs refused our uexi
step will ha to call for a rerereiuluiu sinks
vote and negutlaliona will tin begun with
Uie rsilrpada. There la a prusjiacl or a
strike but Ibero are tiloiiy i "millions
which nu) arise belwoon the preaefil and
the rinaJ calllns out of th utou which uiay
pruvatit such action."
kidneys an- weak i on cannot reach Ihe
cause. Follow the riainpln of this Ll Paso
rltlien.
Mrs kale Mutila sis N. Plnninea hi Kl
I'sto says "My back bothered mo severe
ly I had pallia across my loins and kid
neys and .ould hardly sloop over Arter I
bad bent over I could hardly straighten up
une of the family rt
lioau s k. in. Pili and I got
Waid'a Pharmacy
united the pama I nun Hiy back."
Price SOc at all dealers. Don' I simply ask
tor a kidney renindy gel linan's kidney
'ijininetidad
v.ltie ll.. in
1 Wo bolea entirely rr
the sane lhal Mi
rUi had P..
tor Mllbum Cu. Frups n n -
GET IT AT McMICKLE'S.
NcNICKLE'S SPECIALS
BREAD LOAF 3c
EGGS
McMICKLE MAKES THE PRICE.
GROCERY SPECIALS.
BROOKFIE1.D
Always Good.
Celery 2 bunches 1 5c
Lettuce 2 heads 1 5c
Green Onions 2 bun .... 5c
New Spuds 2 lbs 25c
Old Spuds 11 lbs 25c
Bananas dozen . . 15c
Nuts all kinds lb 20c
Apples eating 7 lbs . . .25c
Grape Fruit small 6 for 25c
Grape Fruit large 3 for 25c
Sugar 15 lbs $100
Hi-nd Rice 4 lbs 25c
Green Olives qt 25c
Bulk Cocoa lb 28c
Dozen . . 26c
Sunbeam Peas 2 cans. 35c
Daisy Peas can 11c
Corn best 15c size. . .11c
Pearl Meal 6 lbs 25c
aim Olive Soap 2 bars 1 5c
! Soda 10 lbs 25c
Bluing 2 10c bottles. . .15c
Butter Hassayampa lb. 35c
Ivory Soap 7 bars .... 25c
Salt 2 10c bags 15c
Crackers 7 5c pkgs. 25c
Crackers salted 50c pa 38c
Crackers 2 10c pkgs ... 15c
Package Cakes 2 10c pa 15c
COFFEE ( zr:Z ) Quality Cup Lb. 30c
TODAY IS BACON DAY.
BACON Nice Lean Narrow Strip.. Lfa. 17 1"2C
Pork Chops lb 20c Head Cheese lb. . . 17Vac
Spare Ribs lb 17' c
Pork Shoulder lb 15c
Pork leg lb 17 Vgc
Mutton Chops and Leg
Jb 171gc
Mutton Stew lb 10c
Pickled Pigs Feet 2 for 5c
Sliced Bacon lb 25c
Chipped Beef lb 40c
Sliced Boiled Ham lb 35c
Cream Cheese lb 25c
Hamburger Steak lb - .10c
Ho-Made Sausage lb . . . 10c
Shoulder Beef roast lb. 10c
Veal Stew 2 lbs 25c
Veal Shoulder lb 15c
Veal Loin Steak 20c
Veal Round Steak lb 25c
Loin Steak lb 18c
Round Steak lb 16c
Should'r Beef Stk lb 12 c
Beef Stew brisket 3 lbs. 25c
Salt Pork 5 lbs. over lb 15c
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 9, 1916, newspaper, March 9, 1916; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth198302/m1/3/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.