El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, July 9, 1915 Page: 2 of 14
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pool
Nerrissu
into fil Imagr rell
Km who in nnl the selfsame fool
When flattery's We weir
witter Hynner. in Argoay
lee for Ihe Mlse (.lather
Vr Paul filnthrr entertained Wednesday
evening with a dance at ber bom on Mon
tana treet in honor her two daughter
sti.-r. Waiy tint (irere lltnlhrr urn Ibelr
friend. Th moma were nml" attractive
by ihe use of numerou. palma and fonts.
During Mi "venlng piinrli wa served and
utter In taw evening an lee course en
Joyed. Among thoee present who enjoyed
the delightful affan werr Ann in Fre man
I rinda Mrinatter. Uladi Mrijnailni .
Herri john.on. drain Johnson Mabel Mark
lion- l revman. Marieta i amnion 4ian
Krause. Hnln k reus. arman Arellano.
lina Slsnieg Josefina nnt.i. n.-t n.n i an-
ima Ismers. Joscjine RTJeto. licrtlhs I av
lllloii. Amparo i astlUnn. KHIirr nuacrk
Martha Huae.k Furnia l .agüeite dram rer
rara ficnevleve Tenaia. Helen Muonz.
Lwilv Munoi. Paulina fiontalr I . Mar-
far arioita Marques bertha Marqinu
Paul Anderson. James Anderson. Ksnlrl
Stevenson Frank Megneitera A. J. Mc-
Quattnra. Victor llrrtor. Holand Kemp
Jesus creel. Louis Creel. Juaif Creel. 1.0-
renin Msntega. t - -1 SI aniega carlon 81-
nlega salvador viv-onti carina Nriem.
Salvador tinelo Benjamin Marques Hormn
Marquee. Mo inn I Marquee. Morion nuserk
lone halotulr Louis l.augette Juan until
ion. lomn Arellano Julio l.aguett. Oua
Ion l.aguette.
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Birthday Pan.
Utile mi-. Mabel noddy celebrated her
nlmh birthday yesterday ariernoon ai a de-
lightful parly riven by her mother. Mr. A
J. noddy ai net home on North i; Paao
eireet. j
The eiuidren played various games and
enjoyed Ihe usuily refreshments served
The table wa centered Willi a large whit
rake witb nine lighted candles. Favor of
email liatkcia filled with candle
given to ihe children Marrare! swindler
waa awarded nrat prlie for pinning stars
on the American Man moat correctly and
lime Odls i.arirr icceivntl Hie prona prir.c
Thoae enjoying the jolly affair were'
iH-ace Savage Flora Arinljo. Margaret
Swindler Marrare! rice lluth HardeMy.
iiarrii i uzpairim . itinn iniode. Alien
Kwlndlnr. Claude Rhodea. Herald Fltapal
flrk. Paul Hoddy. William Slarks. Oilu
carter. Andrew iirav Mr. (I. r swindler
Mr. H. K Alklna Mrs. A. ?. liliodc. Mr
Harry Cray Mra. K. R. Cay and Ml Julia
A run jo
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Mover June. Wedding.
A very pretty and quiet weddlnr wai
aoF-miilied last eveninr at Ihe home of
M l. tillan KoenlK on Nevada street when
Olla Marrare! Jones and Krneat stover
were untied In marrlare by llev. Wesley
Webdell. The rnoii were decorated with
quantlllea or palms potted planta and
white; rosea. Mies Lillian Koentr waa maid
of honor and wore a dress of tan poplin
with old rose trimmings made empire atyln
with abort sleeves and low neck. Nhe car-
lied an arm bouquet of pink Klllarney
roses. The bride's dre waa of rray crepe
ne rnine maoi empire style nu run skirl
i ne
Hhe earned white carnation.
irroont
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
waa attended bv Kirk l.uab of Meilro City.
who aeted as beat man.
The vounr eoimle will not lake a wed
dinr I dp jusl now and will make their
home In 0 Paso. Mra. Starrer la Uat tat
ler of .Mra. Paul Jones of tins city and
a Imat or friends Mr. tover la from
Mexico and connected with the Manor a
ompam In Chihuahua
O I
Hfirmih Cavalry Reunion lltaaer.
The reunldn dinner riven lasl nlrbi bv
the officer of Hie Fifteenth eavalry cm the
roof rarden of Ihe Paw del florte hotel
waa a very enjoyable and unique arrair in
every respect.
The table waa placed the length of the
pergola and al III liead waa seated CoL
ceorge II. Morgan. Hegtmental fiar draped
Ihe bark or ma cIMIr.
In the center of table and running
the entire lenrih was depicted a rtasnrl
scene cactus buabes. born loads rante
snakes adobe houses mulea and small fir
urea made It must realistic. A road wound
In and out and waa bordered with yellow
flower carrying out the color soneme.
The rttnrroverpd lights about Ihe table
lent a soft glow and represented a moon
lis iii night. Sinalb troop guardona marked
lite places of Ihe officers who were seated
art "Mine t rank.
The outside or the pergola was banked
In nanus bushes and tropical planta
lepminaied with Daca and regimental
color.
The officers In the regiment are:
i olonel Morgan. ilonel Franklin
Johnson. Lieutenant colonel I M kobler
Major W. T. Juhnston. captain Oaorn '
Harnhardt. Howard B. Hlckok (Jeorr
vidmer. O. W. klrkpatrlrk C H. conrad.
Jr. (. W. Moea. Warren Dean. As P
Watts Ft. J. Reaney i. A. Wagner. R. n
Going. Ben l.aar Jr.. c. W. ole. Chap
lain W. W Rrander. Lieutenants T. M
lieagan. G. M. Rtiaaell. R. Butler. J. Cocke.
If. C. Talum. I. S. Martin. W. W. Overton.
W 11. f owles. W. A. McCain. E. F. Ora
ham. Alexander t). Snrle. Chester Barneit.
Muan Cramer Jr. R. o. Annln. T. names
Jr.. R. S. B. Hart T. H. Hee. Jr.
Mrs. Rawllna Hoateas.
Mr. R. B. Hawlin Wai the hostess rar
the ilalf and Half llrldrr club yesterday
arternuon at her home on North Oregon
street Kollouing Ihe games an Ice courae
was serven. The prtxe Tor highest score
was won by Mrs. V. C. Sutton. Mr. J. M.
Lewis won the second prle.
Asid from the1 member Ihe rúcala
pu sent werr' Ml Agnes Hall Mrs. n.
i i. inin. Mra. c R. Fox and Mra. i - u.
RawlUi.
ihe members present were: Mrs. Paul
Giniher. Mr. D. C. stitlon Mrs. wycha
Greer Mr. Oeorge Taylor. Mr. H. Chancy
Mrs. C. C. Porter Mr r. f. Himier sirs.
II. Iloblnson. Mrs- M. lwl.
Next week the rlub will tie entertained
by Mrs. George Taylor. ...
Mrs.
Mli
as tbe liostess of her Sawing club on
Wednesday afternoon. The hours were
pleasantly spent In conversation and sew-
natni.v rerresnnienis were servnu iu
tlwue jiresent. who were Mrs. c. W. Sowle
Mrs. Harry Burton Mr drover Mnlllkln
Mrs king. Mrs. H. B. Org and the hostess.
Brldfe lor Mlaa Hlevenvon.
miss Frances Stevenson or lob Angeles
il.. who Is the attractive house guest or
Miss Nellie Mae Rawen will be the honorne
at a liinmmr hrldire to be
by Miss Irene Bryan who
me summer.
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Mid-Week Hops Discontinued.
The mid -u trek Hops at tue Country club
I HF Plaap by Which AL L Ulhers Ara Measured.
Prtrea rran UK up al
TV oiliest aad Slrlrtly "ONK- PRICE" piaaa Mouse la El Paaa
EL FASO PIANO CO.
jm sjoitM aiM TCJLAJ BT. W.. R kCHLTJZ Pra
Tka Hosse ' (ha Mala way Mssai aad Melawsy Piaaala Plaaae.
have beett dlarofrunned until fsjM on ae-
ai the amallnesa or ma rrowsda artaHD
aajra been aaaandfnr
kHas Maharta to Batortoto.
The Athaaia Dattejtur dub will ha nmr
latneo this evening; Vy Mwa aVaale not
fia at her home oa ftie street
SOCIETY PERSONALS.
A. E. M
short trip
Will Croat left last night for flan fran-
cisco to be gone about three weeks.
clarence Longneckcv left last night rot
Seattle where he will attend the shrinera'
Mr. and Mrs 0.
Arlx.. are in the
weir way east.
Mrs. R. P. Mosenn. who ha been rnrtaa
anie to oa out.
r. and Mis Clailioriie Adaans expert to
leave Monday for California. They will ha
gone several weeks
Mra. i. I. Dean exnect to leave Sunday
for Los Angeles where abe will vlatt bar
mother for some time.
o
r. and Mis. A K. Rowlands mill leave
Monday for California where tliey expect
to remain annul a monin
The Miases Locke. Klrbv. Llndlev and
Louise Ltndley of Hotnlon are visiting their
sister sirs zarti i.amar ijoon
Mra. 8. 0. Darnell or Douglas. Ar launa la
me. guest or tier s ster. Mrs. John ora
ham. kl her Ihiiiip on orth Kansas street.
. and Mrs. Will T. Owen will leave
ab mi the middle of July for California
They will visit the expositions and
bairhts.
O
Mr. and Mrs. Rslnh Henderson
daughter. Miss Nora Sanders left Wednes
L PASO MORNING TIMES
'' f I 'IIS
FrirJavr. Jttlj
TowthM WrimkbitB
Skin Etup to Bao
yo-orbTal a
tare to regain a to
' Ji to shake tbe Jke-
th two stmsto. bnt Teflsaasai
You who atare to retain
PHrasT win
ooalnunre of n
prescriptions been tiren.
to matte an etTeenre wrinkle iitatfett
j-if Hn" wiC-a"' zrr
the aolntton Iswnsjlatols arare wrtnkks is
JOjtetri. of an aged fastod frecktot o'r
discolored complexion bay an ouaee oi
Í are at present In f
hey will later rn to
mm lo El Paso about I
A. E. Voun
bara. Cal
and will rem
or Aurual.
Mr. and Mrs J H. Dale are expected In
Ihe city today from Dallas. They will be
accompanies by limit son. Jerome and
win ie tpe roeste ur Mr. and Mrs. win T
owen st their home on Montana for sev-
eral weeks.
Mrs. H. A. F.lllMin has had ss her guests
tier daughter anil sou Mr. and Mrs
Miicknrr. of luitl' shiirg. Miss. Thcv have
Just returned from california where they
apenl their honeymoon and after spending
a tew nays nere. len ror ineir ruiure Home
in Mississippi.
a
Mr. and Mrs. J. stolaroff and
dren. Mildred and Ryron. left Sunday for
San Francisco where they will bo mi by
their son. Manuel and Miss Becky Merkln.
After Isking in the expositions the parly
WHI tour the east before returning home
in ihe rail.
cut illicit Baldwin or New Orleans spent
few days In the rllv on Ills way to San
Francisco whuir lie Is going as a delante
from Tulane university lo tit." convention
of the Delta Kappa F-ptllon fraternity. Mr.
Baldwin is a former I I Pasoan and Is a
young lawyer or New Orleans.
Need Glasses? Ask hem. tot Trraa L.
near Oregon Established IDOL (Adv.)
Pour M-tn. second-hand ceiling fans rr
tale. Larrabee Electric Co. Phone 38).
(Adv.)
POLICE ASKED TO
LOCATE LOST ONES
ONE MtX CIXT FIND VOl ; BROTHER
AMI sMIIIII.lt HEARD ill
Wlr'E l HOSPITAL.
at yon would coin
morn tags with aoep
romaaon merroltied
and apply nirhtiy
cream erasing thli
"ÍJEÜfí- rbl" "i'1 ow1y absorb the
OndaatraMe surface akin revealing tbe
younrer. brighter healthier akin under
raía. inerva noimng to equal this
si ueaunais aa a racial rejuvenstor.
DONATED $5 TO
MILK DEPOT FUND
TEAM CAMS INTO EVU OT AUED NAN
wnw awrx.'saxo TO LEAVE
HM NAME.
uuie Banks Were Piares la Several
nace a Boat city Where small
Contributions Ara lavlled.
Seeking information relative to lils.brolb-
er. It years of age. and out of a job Ihe
laet lima lietrd from. II. F. 1 tlcy or Mo-
rencl. Arlx.. l'ss addressed a letter to the
police uf this city. He states lie had a
letter from his brother some months oast.
At the time the brother wrote that he had
by a street car and w-as'ln a hospital for f"l 'h' ?'l.l'7dn "! bv?nk
one day. and had other mlsf.u tunes. The I1e !' ""'i1" wre. J(n(i hc.Morn-
Beni with ae. hi hair silvery rray
man rati nearlnt the ana of three score
and ten one day this week entered the
Morning Timet milk depot on South Canst'
bell street and asked who waa in charge
Mra. Carne M. Hooper eecreiary of the
woman's Charity association who Is
operating tbe repot informed the end
nan she was and invited him to inspect
kepL ' Whr ttl m4k boM" "
- -. . wwm hi mwiv ii ne rapueo.
I tm a man or moderate elrrnmatanepa
but I have tS I ran anace ror tm .i.i
work that Is belnt carried on. Here II is.
It t all l can spare."
ne nnany accepted Mrs. Hooper's In-
vatation In Inanect the denm ni u
favorably Impressed with it. As be started
to leave Mrs. Hoooer reooesteo him in
rive his nsme. "No my name wonlt do
..it eouii. ne repiiea. w Den ne nesred
the door he locTked back al Mra. Hoooer
no truest inio tears. wnn ine tears
streaming down his wrinkled face he Ian
the depot.
Why the ared man became so deeply
affected as be presented his donation to
the Morning Times rund Js mil known.
Behind It Is probably a sud storv thai will
never be related by him. Neither will his
name be known is a supporter of the
(Input bul his money will aceompllsh t
wonderful rood.
During the hot weather Ihe manv hatiiei
of Ihe poor and destitute are being kept
alive largely through ihe assistance given
by the depot. There has been an ever In-
creasing demand for milk since the middle
of June until now more than four limes
the amount or milk dlstilbuiéd when tbe
depot was first opened Is belnt given
away. This amount -will pmbahlv be given
away until the fall weather scis In which
so much milk will not be needed bv the
poor.
riiere have been manv pathetic cites
brought to I isrtit sime the depot waa estab-
lished. Could the mpporU'rs or the depot
be present on many of these occaalons the
aepoi would undoubtedly lie more liberally
Buppunea.
DttNils have also been started slner
establishment or tbe Morning Times depo
at snn Antonio. New Orleans and" olhei
clliea. where tbe same condition cyist
These depots were all started larrelv
Ihrough the erfurts of the leading news
papers.
Ihe support given the Morning Times
has been liberal bul rurlher contributions
ore needed to keep the depot In operation
lliroutlMUi'. the summer. When a aufriclenl
amount has been secured no rtirtber dons
Hons will be asked.
Yesterday small banks were placed tt
several or tnc leading stores by the Morn
Ing Times with each bank was a placard
a copy of a recent cartoon that appeared
In the Morning Times asking that donations
EL PASO WOMAN
AGAIN HONORED
ffate r.
youth's urine Is Cap. He has an aunt Mrs.
ami tier last address
Kittle Keller here
waa the New Lake House 410 West Mis
sourl street.
H. R. Lynch of II Seventh street. Jamaica.
N. Y. writes the local police to know If
nicy ran locate ror mm nts wire last heard
rrom three months ago at 4)0 North Oregon
streol when she left that place. He says
ne iias r.earu tnai tus wiie is in a local
hospital. Investigation by the police railed
to locate the woman at the adore gnen
or at any oi ine uospitais.
J. i. smith tw Piedmont street write
thai he had a card from his brother here
two years aro. At that lime the brother
rara rort Bliss as his address and saw
he was working for a roofmt company
Since then he has been able to ret in
word of the brother. He asks the police
for a list of roofing companies In a hope
thai he can locale the youth. "Finding
mm. ne writes is oi ine utmost im
poruñee."
Velvet Ice Cream Small orders delivered
ice cream company
Four M-ln. second -hum. cenmt fans ror
sale. Larrabee Electric co. Phone 33.
(AdT.)
Don't Envy
Year prosperous friends. You can be
prosperous too. if you will learn to econo-
mize and lay aside a portion of your in-
come. Your account is solicited the
amount makes no difference. All receive
the same courteous treatment and atten-
tion. 4 Itterett P id m Savinjjt AccautU
City National Bank
The Larrabee Electric Co at toj Texas
St. have a complete line of electrical fans
at moderate pi icee.-A.nvi.
Who
ever heard
of a genuine
Pearl Necklace
I tor $10?
rimes through the kindness of the
Union Bank and Trust company and no
doubt a neal turn will be realized throuth
mis rnemoti caen weea. m
These banks were yesterday placed al
the Everybody's department store Urn
White House department store tbe Boston
department store and al the orrice or the
Hotel Sheldon. They were placed at Ihe
request or many ladles who announced
that during thejr shopping tours they often
had odd change which Ihey would place
In tbe banks. When you are shopping In
any or the mentioned stores or at the
Hotel Sheldon and have a little odd chante
drop it In one of the banks. These little
contributions will accomplish a greal food.
Beginning today gel your Times Clsisi-
fled Answers at Branch a tos Texas in
ie.ni or a I ihe main Times building.
OTHER CITIES ARE
WATCHING EL PASO
BEAD OF DEM MOINth PLRLIC COMFORT
si WHIN COMNIhKIO.N HEME FOR
INEORkUIION.
Thai El Paso enjoys a wide reputation!
ouniy ai
The pcrítxt gift for the baby
live gu-i tbe young lady the
niit
1 AdVtapaari rsWUaaa eaav
tjahlaf a iraantrf assassins pasáis
strung oo lk aní átaaraaí in a
fine gold nack-chaaa wttfa prov.-
Mt to aakfa paarf at
ihe i
nisaiaai inn mm tssasnai B
I wayaf aii.mt lMfaHastara"
1 Pesarte na on aassaatmasat
W. T. MniSSta CO. f
brourbout the roun
ideas of Ihe "City BaauUful1
fled In many wava la shown by ihe fee
that two expert invest inters nave beei
here within aa mar waaka to tool
into conditions for their reaneetlve mu
olctpallUaa
Two weeks ago an eapert investltator wai
sent here by tbe Tenuis. Fia. chamber o
commerce to make investigations and
terday another visitor arrived at tbe
anetnon m ma person or tira. o. a.
or ties stomas ia. lo si
udy oondltions with
Ideas aa behalf of the
view of eeitln
"City Beautiful. "
Mra. atulih who called al tbe Chamber
of Coouneree and who afterward ana Mayor
the "public comfort sutiua cominlssion."
Tbe coiiuniaaiou. Mrs tinattb eaptaiae. op
eraira a syatun oi punas nan
throughout tbe city where faetUUe
way of lavatories and toUeta ara ah
aasa.
"We ware ratting alona- aaasasvtMaur with
our work." said Mrs. smith "until Oes
Mam I went dry. eeveral mon ins ago. This
rut sown tor city isitsnnj an i
iTalsmra
our maintenance fund am aa abrkd
that all the departmeuta were anee ted
ir service ana baa ertnaand.''
ra. BnOth profsaa also gram km areas
tbe oparauon or the El raw snasMesS
ge ve ra meat under iba pian of a un maní-
tatas. 'Our cuy ana ti matas -araa next
ta Oatreaton. Tema ut ténamag rommia
atoa rovarnmani sud Utussa Its frtansts
aMpOajalttOil aykftM Hf BtOji&t
tan enana ta trena Eanaaa Uty and nail
leer today for MmmbJi and Tutsoo Arts
thTJkVT TRAVSJL TO "tJTajaNIt
m c casual oi astro bear anm m Can.
rom la. Uta UOUkSN aTATE LJMITLU aaOJ
be operated In lay section bntnrday. July
jouf
At the joint siste Convention or Ihe Gallon-
ti ñaanrasalaa nf the Postofrice Clerks and
l etter carriers held in Houston on Sunday
and Monday Mr. Bertha Ford a clerk In die
El Paao pottofflce. was re-elected secre
tary ar toe rieras association
Before adjournment Mondav aftaaeaMn It
waa decided to hold tbe tote convention al
Austin. Among the resolutions adopten ss
one endorsing Dallas as the nations) con
vseajun enr far aha meeting ta ton Tbe
delegates spent Tuesday and Wedneaday in
t'smnssx enjoying ine surr Darning de-
parting in one atad two for their homes.
ie principal mi ames or ine sessions or
I order Monday Included the adoption
of various resolutions Affecting ibe welfare
of the members and tbe efficiency of tbe
service and the election of officers for the
ensuing year.
The national Association of Letter Car
riers elected Joan O. Gates at Dallas nresl-
dent; H. L. Kncrrfttn of Austin vice presi-
dent; Wallace W. Ttylor of Waco secre-
tary -treasurer and H. L Mlnton or Austin
sergeant-at-trrat. Hugh Royal or Houston
was elected data gala tt large from Trias
to the national ronveniion to he held In
Omaha. MtV. September t to ti this year.
0. A. Dean of Oalveston was nominated
subject to the action of the nstlnnsl con-
vention to the office of vice nresldrnt for
Texts. 1
The national Association or Postofrice
cierkstleetad H. A. Ixicey or Houston
vice prathUAt: Mrs. Bertha Ford of F.i
Paso secretary: h. L. Turns of Watt
harhie treasurer c. A. Murfr of Uslveston
was nominated to the orflre or state or-
ganiser ror Texas for the national rouven-
tlon and B. tt. Ratlirr was elected dclerste
at large to Ibe nstlonal convention.
The officer of toe Letter Csrrlife' as so
latlon were Insialled bv charles L. Duffy
of Chicago national treasurer of thst or-
ganisatlon.
The Letter Csrrlers aoomen a resolution
favoring the payment or benefits In full to
members regsrdless or whatever amount
such members may receive under ibe Rellly
compensation aci. ine convennon protest
Green
Traafti
Stampe
; r-
Friday and Saturday
will be money -saving days at our big
Clearing Sale
of Summer Foot Wear
Bargain Tables of Women's Pumps and Slippers at
Half Price.
N
Mignonette Flour
's recognized ts one of the best pis-
try flours on the msrket. Bride's
Cake Is tbe test.
Buy a small bar or Mignonette
Flour rrom your grocer and try tbe
following rectpe:
une hair cup butler one and one-
half cups sugar one-half cup milk
three teaspoons baking powder
one-fourth teaspoon cream of tartar
one-hair teaspoon almond extract
two and one-btir cups Mignonette
Flour whites or six egg. Cream
butter and sugar sifr flour bak-
ing' powder ami rream or tartar lo
gelher. Mix sirted Hour and milk
allenialely with butter and augar.
Add flavoring and fold' in lightly tin
beiten whites. Bake it to SO min-
utes In deep narrow pan. Cover
:ih boiled frosting.
Globe Mills
El Paso. Texas. .
collecting carriers and delivering carriers.
A resolution was adopted asking Ihe. na-
tional association to pay the railroad fare
and oiner necessary expenaea oi ine na-
tional vice president in each state lo the
slate convention In that slate.
C. R ALEXANDER ARRESTE. "
stands Charged With Theft After Long
Watch by Detectives.
C. R. Alexander arretted yesterday by
Jesse c. Stansel. former city detective waa
charged with theft or property over tbe
value or aso by complaint filed In tbe court
or Justice James M. Detver. The arrest wat
made near the Southwestern Portland- Ce-
ment plant In the smelter precinct
on May W last the cement company missed
a platinum eootmg oowi ana a psaunum
crucible. I he articles were valued tt 1900-
Mr. siansel. who conducta a detective
agency was called in on tbe case an
efforts made lo locate the missing articles
or apprehend ihe girilty panics for weks
appeared to be unavailmi. Last Wednes-
day night Oe. . I amnters who I 'sm-
l'lovéd at Ihe plant. Wisec! his pocketbook
iciitaiolii.T FI.!fe rrom under the TJWow or
the bed wn'ci he tctupmc In a bouse ner
tlm plant.
That theft being more recent than the
other one. !tansel proceeded on the theory
that the sunt person was responsible for
both. He rothuinled his efrortt. Tbe purse
won finally located bidden In the rariers
In the house. The iihp.v which was si.il in
Ii. was tsken out and marked placed back
In tlm loikcii.onk inri put back on h"
rafter stanael left a man on guard l.aier
Alexander Stanael stated came into the
ioow extracted the money rrom the purse
and threw it away.
i Alexander waa Immediately taken Into
custody.
The platinum articles were located In an
essay orrice on San Francisco street. Both.
Stan sel said bad been cut into email pieces.
Alexander It was slated had been em-
ployed at the cement plant for three ycara.
Luncheon Per Lions Today.
Tbe second luncheon by the Order of
Lions will be held today at it.tK p. m. at
Hotel Sheldon and some Interesting talks
are on tbe program..
ICECREAM
Packed In Ice In
PAPER PACKERS
AUTOMOBILE PARTIES
Win Keep lee Cresun
PERFECTLY HARD
for
FOUR OR FIVE HOURS.
The Elite Confectionery Co.
1
Closing Out Sale
of Curios
In order to make room for the growth of other depart-
merits we will place on sale at CLOSEeOUT PRICES
our entire stock of
Mexican and Indian Curios
Never before have you had an opportunity to buy stlth
merchandise at such prices. All desvmble stock care-
fully selected and containing all that is best in Mexican
and Iridian Hand Work.
Navajo Indian Blankets
At 25 Per Cent Discount
A $2000.00 Stock the finest collection ever shown in
El Paao .Offered at this discount from our low regular
price these blankets should move quickly.
Reductions Are Genuine
Nothing Is Reserved. Nota the Display and Prices in
Our Windows. Come today while the stock is complete.
W. G. Walz Company
Curio Dealers Since 1881
103 South El Paso St.
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, July 9, 1915, newspaper, July 9, 1915; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth197459/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.