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EL PASO MORNING TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1916. the fact that up to the ttme the city ma chine, the El Paso City and County Demo HHflB IKE HON, I.E.. YANTIS ENDORSED BY BAR ASSOCIATION WEBYiODY': mm LAST APPEAL TO SAVE We Give Green Trading Stamps BANKRUPTCY HI mmm cratic club, held Its socalled wniriwina opening at the Alta Vista school there had been nothing said in the campaign that could be construed as mud slinging. "I don't know whv they Jump on me," said Vowell. "Everytime Easy Money Whltaker opens his mouth he has something to say about me.

Now, I am not running for district Judge. "Now Winifred Fryer goes around saying that I promised to support him tor county attorney. Winifred was present at the Alta Vista scnooi meeting when I asked him whether that was true and he refused to say anything. Now. If Winifred Fryer la present here tonight, I ask him again if that Is true, ir he is here I want him to answer." Vowell waited.

There was no chirp- "I want him to answer and stop whining about nie promising to support him for county attorney." Vowell declared that If Fryar would agree he would be perfectly willing to leave the question as to who should be An OLD-FASHIONED El Paso. Texas, June 7, 191S. 1 XV. the undersigned members of the El Paso County Bar Association, hereby endorse Honorable J. E.

Yantis, or Waco, for nomination in the July primaries to the ofrine of Associate Justice of the Supreme court of Texas. Judge Yantis was appointed by Governor Kerguson to the position he now occupt ss on the Supreme Court about year ago, and lie is now a candidate before the Democracy or Texas Tor nomination to succeed himself in that office. Believing that he has made goud on the Bench, and that It would be a mistake to replace him with another man, we take pleasure In lending him our unqualified endorsement, aitt urge the voters of our county, and of all of Texas to cast their ballou for him so that he may be returned to the bench to serve us with his marked and distinguished ability: Large Audience Hears Speakers Explain Important Issues of Campaign, and Point Out Extravagance of County Commissioners; Warn Against Mudslinging. C. P.

Roger J. M. Goggln jas. V. Robins A.

M. Walthall James It. Harper R. C. Walshe V.

8. Goen J. H. McBroora Joel D. Hubbard J.

A. Ollbert S. W. Russell A. R.

Burgess R. M. Heed R. W. Border A.

S. Gold lee M. Gordon Clark Wright 0. Armstrong J. Edwin Cawthon W.

8. Berkshire Sam B. Gilbert A. S. Thurmond Jno F.

Weeks C. L. Vowell P. R. Price Ballard Caldwell Peyton J.

Edwards W. J. Bryan A. W. Noreop F.

G. Morris S. P. Weislnger W. D.

Howe Jus. J. Mnrnhv L. G. Highnote Paul D.

Thomas Edgar Williams J. M. Pollard T. A. Falvey H.

R. Gamble C. M. Wilchar G. W.

Earl R. E. Thomason 0. Jones Archibald Dorman Joseph M. IVealon Atlas Jones A.

Goldstein C. Galloway Jno. J. Mahan Will P. Brady H.

E. Stafford Geo. Lee Wallace 0. Bowen J. F.

McKenile Thos. M. Joues Chas Owen Peyton F. Edwards E. B.

Elfers W. W. Bridgers E. B. McCllntock D.

Storms J. E. ymilrt S. J. Mcuiiiilan Juan Smith Thornton Hardie W.

C. Porterfleld Double Stamp that you have to pay. The commissioners In the past 18 months have expended a total of over ij.ooo.ooo. That Is the way your money has been going. Is that the kind of government you desire? If It Is go to the polls next Saturday and cast your vote Berore an audience that filled Cleveland Miuare last night, candidates on the Citizens' Democratic ticket and their supporters appealed to the voters for their suffrage.

Despite the tact that the city machine, the El Paso City and County Democratic club, ha the advantage or taking along the city employes to swell Its crowd, the audience last night rar eclipsed any crowd that the machine men ever anneared before. for. the Ware ticket. Worked for Lea. C.

B. Hudspeth C. W. Marshall John Dyer Waters Davis Richard F. Burgess F.

R. Allison W. M. Colriwell L. L.

Robinson Joseph D. Page Frank Judkini B. B. Redlc F. A.

Loftua D. E. Mulcaliy L. A. Dale Rufus B.

Daniel Ponder S. Carter J. T. Hill J. M.

Harris P. E. Gardner M. Aagle Maury Kemp Robert L. Holliday W.

W. Turney Wm. H. Burgess E. C.

Wade, Jr. C. W. Croom That you Thr ugh- county attorney with the lawyers of me city. "If 1 don't get three of their vows to one or his 1 promise to resign from the race," Vowell said.

Seth and His Cons. "Ask Seth If hrf did not bii those golden cows from Camp, who sold cows to others for $75 and $100? Ask Seth ir he hasn't s-ot doodle bug luspectors? When "Last April I did what I. could In the election of Tom Lea. Tom Lea said that he may thoroughly ap out the en-tire United States, last night was the last opportunity that appreciated my assistance. In all this cam tne citizens naa to come berore a large au- Chas.

H. Veale J. M. Deaver TODAY (Political Advertisement) preciate the cash value of H. iuicni.c in mid incseui campaign, luingiu II the machine men will have the square.

Sat-I urday morning the primary election wtll be lln progress. Green Trading Stamps have a STANDARD REC POimCI MACHINE palgn 1 have not breathed one word about Tom Lea. Lea showed his appreciation Tor what 1 did Tor htm In the city election by pulling what he said was my record when I went out or the mayor's orrice. "He said I lert a floating debt of 1300,000 That statement was made either through Ignorance or It was malicious. I don't believe that a man, who Is mayor Is so Ignorant that he cannot read a treasurer's report." Judge Sweeney stated that the treasurer's report would have shown that ii is expecxea mai wnen tne city gang appears tonight the mudslinging tactics it has Green Trading Stamps, we cordially Invite you to visit our Premium OGNIZED VALUE, THE SAME AS CUR CANDIDATES men using the campaign in the erfort to secure control or the county orficeg' will be brought Into full play.

There will be no opportunity ror the Citizens to make any reply. The audience was warned of these tactics. Parlor our Basement Balcony, where you will find all kinds RENCY, NOTES, TRAVELERS' CHEQUES and the was only $1:11,1100 and the an exalter ofricer or the city Is dragged down drive you ana rorce you into voting for the machine ticket, isn't that ring rule? or course, it Is. Lea in three speeches was said to swallow the ticket. Fryer, last night, when talking to an audience or city employes, said he beal me In a convention.

Fryer never beat me at anvthlng and he never will. 1 tell you 1 wish people though hair as much or me as Fryer thinks of hlinseir. Fryer actually round one case wherein I was reversed. It is certain that no one will rind any case iFryer was connected ith." Fryer wondered Wednesday nlgut or Vowell would refer to and Joke about case No. 10,443.

"Such an Important Issue," said Vowell, and the crown taughed with him. It Fryer wondered, he should have been there to hear Vowell talk about the case, in one stage or the proceedings Vowell said Fryer reported the caee. "Fryer," said Vowell, "perronned the only servlre I think he Is competent al-slcnography." Vowell said that Fryer, having reported the The Citizens' candidates are running sole-1 amount had been reduced to that from a NEGROES BY YARNS of home furnfshlngs, tableware, furniture, that may be secured with these little green stamps. ly on their merits. Their repeated request to 1300.000 existing at the time he first MONET ORDERS or any OTHER SCRIP USED IN PLACE OE MONET the voters Is to carefully scan the ballot 5, weigh each candidate and then vote for the man that Is considered best qualified for the office.

The machine men are demand Ing that the voters swallow the political organization's ticket whole. Unprintable Stories. Are Told to Small Crowd Free Beer and Cigars Served. In all the campaign conducted by the ma chine ticket there has never been any at Seth Orndorrr, E. M.

Whltaker, Dick Dudley, Judge Leigh Clark, and J. A. Glllett, oi the political machine ticket, made speeches went in the mayor's orrice. Should Speak the Truth. "A man." declared Judge Sweeney, "who la mayor or El I'aso should be big enough to speak the truth, no matter ir it Is foreign to his nature.

From the exalted place In the city hall where you put him, the man has been making pretense of being a Christian and charitable. From reports. I had Judged Hint much. But he descended so lew as to uttempt to blast the reputation of a poor little man that linn lived here and worked here. I don't know what Teddy has done, but he has paid the renalty to IMS Hod.

His wife's head has been bowed In shame. Two brown eyes or a tittle baby look up at him and wonder. The name or that rather has been blasted in this community. Tonight he Is penniless. The man has walked the streets In the efrort to gel case, should have known sumnihlng about It.

Instead or the interest or his jlient amounting to some $18,000, as Fryei had before over a hundred negro and Mexicans at the Aetna club, at Second and Oregon tempt to explain to the voters some of the most Important Issues in the campaign, such as the euormous Indebtedness or Ihe county, huge raises In county valuatloa and the approaching high tax rate. T. M. Jones presided last nfght as chairman and introduced the speakers. Question Most Important.

"The question or tire city and county rinances Is one or the most important," said Judge J. I'. Sweeney. "Those questions are not being clUcussed by the candidates on the El raso City and County Democratic club ticket. streets, last night, stories and yarns not fit to be seen in print, were told for the said, Vowell stated the Interest wasi only, about $5,000.

lie declared that tils tllentl secured all he was entitled to. ludg? Sweeney, who was an attorney In the same case, but on the opposing side, verified all that Vowell had said. amusement of the negro people. Judge Leigh Clark aroused the patriotism of the negroes by telling of the battle, which the negro soldiers had had In Mexico, Then he told them how to vote to elect No Kecord In ITyer's Case. In the divorce case that iver said the the machine.

employment, but can't. The bread and butter has been snatched away by a man who ALL KINDS OF REMNANTS, Too Today They Will Be Conveniently Placed In Center Aisle, Main Floor. A remnant is always a bargain as you well know, and today you will have an opportunity to select from a larger assortment than we have offered in many weeks. They are bolt ends from our big clearance sale. Don't miss this Remnant event today.

There will be Silks Wash Goods Dress Goods Ribbons White Goods Laces Suitings Embroideries Linens Skirtings Percale, Calico, Gingham, Muslins, Sheetings. "The tax rale which is being raised Is "poor woman" went away without her divorce, Vowell explained that Ihe decree or Orndorfl' made a vicious aiiack In every other sentence of Ills speech on the El raso limes. He said the county would not have had to borrow feo.ooo at a local bank a short time ago and that had William Wat lias been telling you about two brown-eyed boys. Is that Christianity? Is that charily? Don't you think that a mnn who attempts to cast the shadow or shame on another man should first glance down the pages and see ir his own page is clean. City Jail Horror.

"While you were enjoying your last divorce had been granted and he nail toitt the woman that whenever she paid the costs In the case the decree would be entered. The woman, he said, did not pay the costs. "Threo dollars or the costs were for son left Hie shortage In the treas ury, they would only have had to borrow Mr. R. N.

Grisham. who Is here In the only $33,000. At this point Orndorrr told a story about Interest of his campaign for congress, STATEMENT FROM H'DfiK iOIIN B. LITTLER, OK BIG SPRINGS, TEXAS. Thanksgiving dinner, 58 human beings tue golden cows, which was not present able in print.

He said that he liked the shrieked out In pain and died. Much has been said about it. but has any one tired to tlx the blame?" way tile El Paso Morning Times was ex To the voters or 16tli Congressional being kept in. abeyance until after next Saturday. You have not heard from the others any discussion about the enormous raises that have been made In the county valuation.

You have never heard them even try to attempt to Justiry those raises. They will never be able to make any excuse that will Justiry those raises. "It Is not a question or Improvements. This Is a growing, developing metropolis and Improvements In keeping with the growth and development or this city. This Is a matter or mismanagement and extravagance.

"Eighteen months ago, when the present commissioners' court, of which, I believe, Seth Orndorff Is the leading spirit, took possession, the county's valuation was That valuation was fixed by Eylar's court, in August, 1915, the new commissioners raised the valuation to a raise or over The raise this time. District: Judge Sweeney held a yellow piece or posing, that It was a good advertisement. Mayor Tom Lea and Judge Dan M. Jackson, were scheduled to speak at the meeting, but they did not put In an appearance. paper in his hand.

"This Is a copy or the Fourteen years ago 1 was manager of W. B. Smith's campaign for Congress and have every two years since that time fought with the Smith ranks, stationery of the mayor's orrice In the city ho said. He read: "Dear chief, will render ng mv numnie assistance in re A negro quartette sang songs between speeches. One or tne songs was a parody on "Glory Glory, Hallelujah." The last part plertlrisr hhu.

Having some time since you pleased have Dr. calnan fumigate, or rather, under his supervision, tumlgate the city Jail, and I suggest that the prisoners decided that I could not longer give him my support, and following a rule of It was "Don Johnson's body lies mold gueM Ewlng would he ashamed to tell you. I get up at 0 o'clock every morning and get breakfast for myself and family and that I have alwavs had through life to Ing in the clay, while Lea goes marching he given a gasoline and vinegar bath. Dr. Klultz will give you necessary stiitf," etc.

I do. I wns raised a poor boy, but I am not aMmiued of Hint. I want to give my children a college edi. cation. I never had that.

I am going to WII you aomethlng. I right In the open, a tew days since I on." came out actively for the Hon. R. (Continued on Page Ten.) Grisham. believing him to be the best "The letter," continued Judge Sweeney, "Is signed Tom I.ea.

Gentlemen, that Is In stenographer's fees," Bald Vowell. He also fully explained another case that Fryer had mentioned. "Fryer," said Vowell, "Is exempt from criticisms about the law, for there Is nothing of record In his cue." Assistant to Ware. Vowell declared that he would have sworn that neither Judge Leigh. Clark of B.

E. Thomason would have said anything against him. "Ewlng Thomason," said Vowell, "stated that 1 never phoned Torn Lea about the little job he orrered me. 1 did phone I.ea. 1 asked him what my duties would be.

He said a part of them would be as assistant to W. B. Ware, I said that 1 could not stand that. I would not have minded going to the corporation court and prosecuting a few drunks. Marshall Is filling the place with ability.

He prosecuts those pool" unfortunate women that Is. he prosecutes them If they haven't a receipt from a favored person In that district "I want to tell Ewlng why I want the county attorney's office. I want the office for the servlre that I believe I can render the people or El Paso, second, I want It for the money that is In It. I haven't a rich father-in-law like Ewlng. I am glad that he has.

You don't need -the office, Ewlng; man in the race and the one most I am mrormed by Mr. Huffman, will be ARMY GARAGE AND available to beat JudRe Blnnton, hav effect the death sentence of 88 human be Ing already realized that Judge Smith ings. Johnson told me that when the mayor suggested the baths to him he told him that It was dangerous. Johnson said the mayor TODAY AND TOMORROW in eighteen months the commissioners have made a Jli.ooo.ooo raise. Slate Rate Ui Bo Same.

The commissioners by the raises sent an additional 155,000 to the state. We have reason to believe that the state rate will be the same as last year. This will again mean that the recent raise will give the stato another additional S55.0CO Judge Sweeney referred to Harris ennntv. told him It was his directions. Then Johnson said he asked ror written orders.

Johnson said this was the order given him." Praises P. O'Connor. Judge Sweeney praised Alderman J. REPAIR SHOP WILL BE BUILT AT FORT AT THE O'Connor ror his manhood in coming forward and stating that' the department of which he was chairman had charge of the where, he said, thu assessment was 33 cents on the $100; Dallas county, where the assessment was 45 cents, "in El Paso county," he declared, "you have paid as hlh a Jail baths, and If any blame attached he IT MAKES YOU LAUGH JUST TO THINK ABOUT ITI "FATTY" ARBUCKLE IN A BRAND NEW KEYSTONE AT THE WAITERS' BAIL AD17IT8 10c. CHILDREN 60 A Slick Var YouA Jitney For Your Kid cents." By the raises made bv the nrp.

ent commissioners and the raises in the tax rate in 1915, Judge Sweeney said that the commissioners had contributed to the state was willing to assume it "He did that," said Judge Sweeney, "although the orders ror the baths had come from the mayor. "I am not running In this race," said C. 6, Folsom, "but I am the first man to be elected. Dick Dudley elected me president of the Ananias club. Mow 1 don't know.

I was wrong about Place, a county Inspector, being Dudley's father-in-law. I admit that. Mow, I never knew Dick Dudley Children Ory" FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A 136,835.8. Tax Rate Doubled. "Your tax rate has been doubled." he declared.

"Better had they saved the contribution they made to the state. The sum would have been surriclent to have bought several poor rarins, two or three county hospitals. That sum would have 1)ulit roads. It would have paid the Interest on and I never saw him until the other, night at the Alta Vista school, when Dick Dudley stuck his head up out of the trenches and got behind fom Lea's 75-mlllmcter. I Army authorities at EI Paso expect to award the contract In a short time for a large army garage and repair shop which will be located at Fort Bliss.

Announcement that such an enterprise would be established here was made several weeks ago because of the large amount of work entailed by the national guard movement the army orflcera have not been ahle to devote the necessary time to it. Now that the troop movement- Is well in hand and the greater part or the work has been disposed of the army repair shop question Is coming to the front At the present time the hundreds of army trucks and automobiles In this section arc kept largely in private garages and are repaired entirely In- private repair shops. This system Is not onljj expensive, but unsatisfactory In other ways and the army authorities have announced that an immense repair shop wtll be constructed here. ir the original idea Is carried out El Paso will be the location of the largest auto your funded debt. They could have saved this money by leaving the values where they want to talk to you about something more pleasant than Dick Dudley, but berore 1 leave him, ask him who gave away twenty feet on Leon street and who got It." was nopeiessiy nereaieu.

Since coming to El Paso last Tuesday, I have received many telegrams showing the strength or Judge Grisham all over the District and a few of which telegrams I orfer Jielow: In my opinion Smith has no show for re-election and the race Is between Grisham and Blanton. Which of these do the people of the ifith Congressional District want to represent them the I'nlted States Congress? As ror myself, I answer that there is no comparison and I am for Grisham. Very truly yours, JOrfN B. LITTLER. The following are a few of the telegrams above referred to: "La Mesa, Texas, July 19, 1919.

John B. Littler, El Paso, Texaa. Glad to know of Orlsham's strength. He Is a favorite in Dawson county. J.

E. Garland." "Sweetwater, Texas, July 19, 1816. John B. Littler, El Paso, Texas. Glad you are Tor Grlshajn; he Is gaining every hour.

Carry El Paso and he will win." J. A. J. Bradford." Rochester. Texas, July 19, 191S.

John B. Littler, El Paso, Texas. Congratulations for you. Grisham Is carrying Haskell County. Land El Paso and he will be elected." Bratton Hardin." "Lubbock, Texas, July 17, 1916.

John B. Littler. El Paso, Texas. "Just been over In Crosby County. Grisham Is strong as horseradish there and gaining in thla country.

Smith has had men here the rast week, but they could not bring on the rousetnents. A. Sowder." "Sweetwater, Texas, July 19, 1916. John B. Littler, El Paso, Texas.

"Accept mv congratulations on your lineup for Grisham." "John H. Cochran, County Judge Nolan Texas. "Stanrord. Texas, July 19, 1916. John B.

Littler, El Paso. Texas. "Grisham will carry Jones County. Trust you may do good work in the west. M.

Martin." "Santo, Texas, July 19, 1916. John B. Littler, El Paso, Texas. "Grisham will carry a strong vote In Palo pimo County and will carry the county." John Perkins." apolitical Advertisement.) were, or wey could nave cut dovn the values and raised the county rate. The money could have been thus saved and it would No Clients Died si Bits.

J. W. Ramage, candidate for tin legisla nave bought many clocks for the new court house, paid Inspectors and for auto Joy rides through California. ture, opposing Dudley, Folsom said, was so busy building hemes fur El Pasoans that SPECIAL ATTRACTION "Have they answered anything about tbe raised valuuttons and the raised tax rate? he had not had much time to devote to his race. Among otnur things that Ramaga stood for, Folsom said, was a child labor law for tills slate and an eight-hour law for women.

"Thomason called me a spy," repair shop oln the united States. Fort AT THE UNIQUE Mo, and they cannot answer the proposition truthfully. They may get up tonight and say that tlie state demands that full values be rendered. In 1904, when I was county Judge, we nit down the valuations. TODAY TOMORROW SUNDAY Bliss will be the base ror about 7,000 trucks which have been ordered.

A large Garden Theater The Prettlcet Girl in Photoplays LOUISE LOVELY In a. Thrilling Drama of Revenge "The Gilded Spider" ''The cant Including LON CHANEY The Greatest Character Actor. In Plouredom, "Wlien Death Chenta Vengeance And Millions Melt aa Mist" See the Thrilling Encounters. The kxcltlng Kidnapping Scene, The Tragedy of Hoof Garden. Revenge Strikes Across the Sea.

Virtue the Pawn of Millions. Playthings of the Idle Rich. Thrilling, Sensational and Gripping. 1st show 2nd, 9 p. m.

It's a Dime All the Tune. 'Gave Awr.y Your Money. "The same question about the commis Lionel Barrymore number or mechanics will be employed here at good wages. Firty latest Improved lathes will be Installed In the big shop. It has been unofficially reported that the army will use these lathes for timing out high explosive sioners and county Judge being removed rrom orrice came up.

I told the state it could bring that sort of an action, but the people of El Paso would have to try us. and shrapnel sheila for the coast artillery or the army. Tnese report could not be confirmed, neither were they denied, the said Folsom, "an American spy for tar-ranzs. Now, do I Jook like a spy? You know, after all, 'spy' is not such a bad word. It seems to me that I can remember away back In history the name of Mathan Hale.

Before I sit down I want to say this: I am attorney for the Carranza government and, furthermove, none of my clients ever died in camp at Fort Bliss." Hobert L. Dorbandt, candidate ror sheriff on the Citizens' ticket, was given an ova-, tlon when he stepped forward to address the audience. "I am not an orator and I am not a politician," said Mr. Dorbandt. "I hope I lfT never learn anything about politics.

I have lived here sixteen years and every year I had a poll tax receipt. I have never been Identified with any politi ir these commissioners had been trying to protect you and would have cut down the values, would you not have stood by them? army officer! here merely stating that they had not been advised of any such Intention in "DORIAN'S DIVORCE" Five acts of intense and gripping interest presenting a vital story of a real man's sacrifice for the wife of his heart. As good "The Yellow Streak." Shows Start 11:30 11:45 p. 2, 8:15, 4:30, 5:45, 7, 8:15, 0:80. Had they done this and on attempt was made to remove them fom orrice they on the part of the government.

It Is known 1 2F however, that shells can be turned out by an experienced workmen on any first class would nave nan 10 no inea in ti I'aso, you property owners who they would havo pro lath and If the United States government tected by cutting down the rate, would nave passed on their case. Those men have given away your money. Are you going should undertake to manufacture its own ammunition, as frequently agitated, El Paso I Nil may become the home of a big munitions to entrust your money to them for the next two years? Those are the questions that plant. you must settle next Saturday. "By your vote you authorized the com mlssloners to expend $360,000 ror the con structlon of a court house.

Hegardless of cal faction here. I have nothing to say against any man. Seih wants the office I am arte.r. He thinks he is qualified ror It and 1 think that I am. I leave the decision to you voters.

There Is only one promise I will make and that Is, If I am elected, I will he a ralr ami Impartial ofricer and I will do my best to serve you ralthrully." Vowell firl Ovation. C. L. Vowell, candidate on the Citizens tlcKct for county attorney, also received an ovation. Mr.

Vowell called attention to that Instruction they Issued In scrip, more scrip than you had authorized Watson's Groceries Are Famous For Quality 1 In bonds. Why Not Wipe Mil Laws? That was a slap in the face. They ald. Lamar Theater-Tonight MARGARET GIBSON 'you put us In orrice. y.ou will have to stand by what wo ir that is a afe AKL NOW RtCLlVlING DAILY SHIPMENTS OF ALHAMBRA LAST TIME, TODAY HAZEL DAWN OWlSVMOORE IV THE THKIIMNG PARAMOUNT PLAY "UNDER COVER" in proceeding why not wipe all the laws off the statute books? Are those the, kind of servants you want in 'orrice? Still they have the nerve to come berore you and ask you to put them back for another twoj THE SOUL'S CYCLE Founded on the Theme of Reincarnation.

A Mutual Master piece in five acts. MONTANA STREET, OPP. LAMAR SCHOOL Admission, 10c. Shows 7:45 and 9 p. m.

Children, 5c BIJOU TODAY Charlie Chaplin In the boM, rlcaitKHit wmedy he ever Hrnml In. "THE BARK" BLACK RIPE SWEET AND DELICIOUS 30c PER POUND Also: A late variety of ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES which are very good indeed. WATSON'S GROCERY JI0-3IS TEXAS STREET FIVE PHONES RKI.INMVfi WITH 5151 years. If you want to put them back, why not place the county In the hands or a receiver now and have it over with once and for all?" Despite, the voters defeating the proposed road bond Issue and latter voting two road bonds, the commissioners had gone ahead arbitrarily, Judge Sweeney said, and Issued in snip to build roads. Not pen I JiidlrloitMy.

"You said." he "when you voted the iwajwo that If that was.npetit Judiciously you would vole more fur roads. Would you business men of El I'aso permit an employe to spend niore money than you had authorized liiui to spend? This w.ouo in scrip that they are Issuing could have been Issued In bonds carrying rive per cent Interest and payable at future periods of 9u snd 30 years, or eh Yon would not have been burdened ait you are III the rase of the scrip, which has to be paid In five years, "the scrip rairics six per rent i Interest. That rucins $36,000 yearly interest GRAND BALL WIGWAM An All Comedy Program Come in and forget your troubles. Given by Spanish-American War Veterans, Hamilton Fish Camp No. 2 RYAN'S DANCING ACADEMY, JULY 26th, 8i30 P.

M. ADMISSION 50c. LADIES FREE A mmrdy number, featuring "HARRY MEYERS" and "ROSEMARY THEBY" Hill foP UllOWtl ftlM)..

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