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Fridty. April ? 1914.
Be Clean!
Inside and Outride
If ra would be
healthy itrong and
um I
h keep the akin
i condition. Bat
bBDTJY.
n nd In s-ood
wfaát aboot the mide of the bodrf
i can no more afford to netted it
than the onteMe. It to jut aa Import
ant that th intern be cleanaed of the poisonoua
inimrítiea canead br weakne of the ditwativa o moa
or by inactivity of the IfW.
DR. PIERCE'S
Golden Medical Discovery
Oto TaMe or Uautd Form)
CtiiliWa ajaat It pata the It la aaeh a eeadWea ef
health that II pormss the tlni el It taoskL It helpe the ill l I
digest food m that It ssgSaa ggd aleodrkk. red blood to noarlsa ud
Ifying laoaeaoe bjr getting a
MO dealer er eead tft e
Sm kMtast Ad.W-. rvseWbOet bonne let .f
l.e Míen reeel sf il M "-Wl t target Asaras
. it . v. rieren geei St. .
Tea may argil yoereelf 4rgh toele revet
bottle or a box of tehleuSfora rear modi
trial hex. Addreea eg below.
T V "Dr Vlereg'g Cometen
riux g
Informally yesterday et carda at her
home tOl North Oregon etret. There
ware ehly two tablea of alayerg
Dainty refreshments added to the
pleasure of the afternoon.
OffVega and Teacher to Meet.
The officer and teacher. f the
Plret Raptan Sunday school will meet
tonight at 7:4 with Mrs W. O. Ilofer.
1 11 Best Boulevard. All members
are requested to he present.
o
frestdem of Wesleyan Here.
Dr. Shanklln. president of Wesleyan
oollege. Connecticut Is In the city for
a two weeks' visit and la stopping st
the Del Norte.
Missionary lasase for China.
Dr. William N. Brewster a Metho-
dist missionary from Hlngua. China
visited Rev. Herman O. Porter yester
day. He left last night far California
en route to China.
PASO MORNING TIMES
HOPE HELD OUT FOR
JOSEPHINE CASTRO
PRYMCIMt BKUKVBB I sroitTi .
1 1 1. MHJtiun eswsriri sxawv
SON MAY BK RESTORED.
Treatment In radiar Qaoee Suoneeefal
Dentare Dr. Tbognaa After Thor-
ough Humiliation of Patient.
Gossip of Society
Julia A. Sharp Society Editor
Telephone 3049
S
1
Son of J. E. Robertson
David W. Robertson son of J. K
Robertson of this city Is quite 111 with
appendicitis at his home In Lroa
Angeles.
W. C. T. V. Meets Today.
The Woman's Christian Temperance
union will meet today at 3 p. m. at
the T. W. 0. A. central roome A good
attandsnoe Is desired as there will be
an election of officers.
IIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIItlllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllimil
I. Tinker and Page
OUR OWN.
If I had known In the morning
How wearily all the dsy
The word unkind would trouble my
mind
That I said when you went away.
I had been more careful darling
Nor given you needles pan
But we vex our own with look and
tone
Wa might never take hack again.
For thouxh in the quiet evening.
You may glvs me the kiss of peaoe
Yet t well might b that never for me
The pain of the heart would oeaae.
How many come forth In the morning
TT no never s" Hutwe Wt ins.
And hearts have been broken for tha
harm word spoken .
That sorrow can ne'er sat right t
We have oaratul thought for the
wranger
And amtle for the ometlmee gueet
But oft for our own the bitter tone
Though we love our own the beat.
h tin wit w the curve imnatient.
Ah. brow with tne anaae or scorn
Twere a cruel fat were th night
too late
To undo the work of the morning.
Margaret g. nangaiar
Dinner Dance least Night.
The dinner dance given In the bail
mom of tha Pago del Norte last Sight
was the moat successful affair of the
kind' yet gtvan. Tha hall waa filled
llh diner and dancer. All of an
i. iv'h favorites iwho are not keep
I. -in) were there. Soma of tha tablea
were beautifully decorated. The 1
dies were aj In new pr-Kater ggwns
and dainty hats and caps. There
wt-re more officers from the post than
ver before ell In aold laeed uniforma
that jwiLsa.j-orSi BMp iPiMa
Among tne uinner oer via "
of Mr. and Mrs. Plnnell of Kansas
i lly who had aa their gueata Mr. nd
sin J H. Nat luna. Mr and Mr. L. K.
Hooker Mr. and Mr. Davidson of Lo
Angeles and Mra. a W. Wgrnock of
Kansas City.
The table waa centered with a rua
t ir- basket filled with white and pur
Die Irises white anap-dragun and
ferns.
Lieutenant C. B. Amory. Jr.. had as
Josephine Nntlona-Morflt Mlaeea
Olive Devi. Lamlre Nebeker. Alice
Wulff and Walker McClellsn Lieu
tenant Band. Uautenant Nalll Cap
AN APPEAL
TO WOMEN
PPrgl
CLOTHINONEEDED
FOR POOR WOMAN
CHARITY ASSOCIATION iv.ii s
rri u FOR A 1)1 si n IN.
AMERICAN STRANOI'.K.
RaosnUy Recovered From Long III
noes She Requires) Help lo Make
iter i-rcarniaDie to Neck work.
For correct glssaea eee El Paso
Optical Co. 101 Texas street. (Adv.)
Things Social
Fort Bliss and Country Club
By One Who From Her Port
Experience is Capable ol
Giving Sound Advice
aln Dcdns E
Kemp.
In the center of the table whicn
waa round waa a mound of ferns
tuddad with Pink carnation rosea
and sweet pea. The crystal sucks
held pink candías and shades and at
ouch place was a vsae or tn pina
rosebud and ferna.
Caotain and Mrs. Llnplncott had a
table and their guests were Misa
Bdlth MoCleary. Mia ::uby Stone
Lieutenant Hospital and Lieutenant
Canady. Lilies of the valley yellow
Jonquils and ferns formed the center
piece.
Mr. and Mrs. H. w. uroaaau on
terUlned Mr. and Mra. Flnley and
Mr Mullen. Pink rosebuds white
snap-dragons and fern ware very
effective on the table.
Mr. and Mr. W. B. Arnold had aa
their gueata Mr. and Mra H. C. Mylea.
H. H. Hlnkle or uuaaaisjara nao
a hi gueat Mr. MoClardy and Misa
Josephine MoClardy.
Ted Davla and Miss Kutn momas
of New York occupied a table.
Mrs. Caroline Harria nan at ner ta
ble Mra. Lsnsden and Mla (race
Hlnkle and Mr. Korkor all of Los An
geles.
Another tabla waa occupied ny
Megdamcs Will Qulglay B. H PlUmb
Harry Piatt and Victor Roberta.
Captain and Mrs. Da Witt Mra
Corcoran Mra Barnhart Captain
nates. Caotain Graham Lieutenant
Cotton and Mia Canady occupied an-
other table.
At another taoie were aira n. r.
Wilder Mra. Jessie Lee Mr. Stanley
Johnaon Robert Martin and Dallas
Crowder.
Mr. and Mra. George Ryan Miss
France Fttagerald of Chicago and J
Fred Ryan were at another table.
Mls E. Oooamsn and Chan Levy
unadaeAJa small 1ty)i
Garnet King had a hla guests Mr
and Mra. Jack Happer Mis Ann Lee
oainea Miss sue uixon ano Mr
Drury.
Mr. and Mra. R. L. Slaughter en-
tertained Mr. and Mr. Vance Stewart
and R. L MoCort of Fort wort n.
The tablea were arranged in a hoi
low square and there were more
diners then ever before. Several of
those present gave exhibition dances
tnat were neartuy appiauaea. k. l.
Tinker and Mrs. Josephine Nations.
Morflt were called upon time and
again for their apeclaltlea and were
vary -sanaroua In responding. Mia
Rtfby Stone and Uautenant Hospital
danced the tango beautifully.
rive Hundred Otab Meeting.
Tne Five Hunarea ciud was
entertained Wednesday afternoon by
Mrs. Far well nnn Mrs. M. u
Tracy at Mrs. Farwell's home In the
"Carolina'' apartments. fink ana
green was the color scheme carried
out In the decoration and In the two
course luneheon that was served arte
the aame. The first orlae. a crocheted
hand bad waa won by Mr. Freo Justus
snd the second a sliver sardine fork
by Mr.- n J. Zabrlskle. The gueata
of the club were Frances Boyle and
Vernon Juatu. The member present
By MRS. W. 8. TILTON. t
The concert last night at th Coun-
try club waa attended by a large and
enthusiastic crowd and every number
was anco red Bealde the splendid
concert program the musicians played
the gayest of danoe music and thero
were as many dancing In the patio
aa lnld.
There I no more delightful way of
pending the afternoon than to ride
put to tne post and listen to tne con.
cert by the Fifteenth Cavalry bend
Following la the program announc
ed for thle afternoon by Director Hue
co Resta
March Fire Brand Lossy
overture Festival Overture. .. Nlcolai
Wain La Soiree ...Wathan
Selection La Vestal Merradame
Mlnuett Allta Losey
March Stabat Mater Loaey
Mr. Wlnch'eater Cooley gave a din
ner at the Country club Wedneaday
Ight; crystal candle sticks hoinins
pink candlea ahaded with pink and
liver shades made a pretty dr-oru
tlon. The hostess and gueata remained
for tho concert and dance. Mrs.
Cooley' gueata were Mr. and Mra.
Fred Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Uaurgo
Bauer and Misa Hilda Bauer.
8. R. Jennings vnlertuln-d at dinner
prior to the conoert and danoe at
the Country club Wednesday nlghi.
The affair was In honor of Miss Fran-
Ryan of Chicago The other
guest were Miss Buelah Brown Fred
Ryan of Phoenix and w. H. Harris
o
Lieut. C. B. Amory of the Ninth
cavalry entertslned at an elaborate
inner at the raso del Norte last
Ight. The table decorations were
nusually attractive. A large basket
filled with spring flowers occupied.
lb center -atoiiiiiiata
west given to eacn lady
II Ann. with
V r-HUhehda. he
rU 10
ifikriaded fa to
tOBll
I feel Ilka a
II of all theae
it ud Ky. "I wast to urge all weak
women'' aya Mr. Li axle R. Barker
of this place "to glvo Cardul tie
woman's tonic a fair trial for I Be-
lieve It will do for them what it Baa
dune for m.
"I waa a guCfarar for
guch pain I coul
stgnd on my fee
illxxlneaa and ft
After many t
help me my huaban
give Cardul the
trial and I did o
new woman. I am
trouble and cn do all my houae-
work with pleasure.
"When I commenced taking Cardul
I waa not ble lo ett up. Mow I am
-njoylng good health and do all of my
ork.
"I ahall keep Cardul Is my home all
the tima There is not aay medicine
hat equala It for women."
We eJso urge you to try Cardul
the woman's tonic for; your troubles
ii stag PM aa many thousands of
omen In the pact half century tnat
m feel aura It will help you too.
i repared from perfectly harmless.
..table ingredients Cardul la tha
remedy for you to us. It can do you
iiothlsi but good..
Try It.
n tí -Write a: Ladles' Advisory
nept- Chattanooga Medicine Co.
. i lutisnooga. Tenn for S ardil la.
.tnictfoaaa and X-uage hook "Home
Treatment ror woman. Mat in plain
rpaar as ragueex.
were:
Meed ame
Fred Juetus
W. A. Young
Frank Bait
D. W. Reckhart
Norlne Barmun
M. C. Tracy
B. J. Zshrlakle
M. H. Avery
Wyohe Oreer
E. F. Boyle
W. B. Farwell
McLaughlin
Mra Hulil van Hoetaew.
Mr. T. Sullivan of 6 Upson ave
nue was hostess yesterday for the
Altar Society of tha Holy Family
chapel. Twenty-three members wre
present ano inree new memoirs eic
ndm tted Tha war. Mr jog mc
Lauahlln. Mra w. It. zinaier and Mrs
F. A. Taylor. After the sewing waa
aid salde a guessivg contest waa en
loved. Mra. M. . McKenney. wlnnin
the pnse. I ne next meeting win do
with Mra. W. F. Roblnaon.
or
fellrml Twelve Yoauaday.
The Bllent Twelve passed a vary
olaaaant afternoon yeaterday. th
gueata of Mrs. E M. P'rsaer U West
Rio Orandr. Easter Ideas furnished
tha decorative écheme. Tne first 01U
prise wa wan by Mrs. A. W. Young
ana tno ooooy wy agre. t.oi-t Vnn
son The first auest prise wg woi
by Mr. Edgar Ferguson and th
booby by Mr. A. J. Fraaer. Th next
meeting will be with Mra. Myra
Abbott.
Thurerlav Luni'lienn Club.
Tha Thursday Luncheon Bridge
elub waa entertained yesterday
Mrs. decree Evan and Mrs. c o
Kueker at the horn of Mra fcvane
The first prise waa won by Mr. Carl
Hatfield and tne eecona by xtrs. J-
M. Lewis. Tilla la tha last meeting
of the club for the season Tn
ladle will orsMlse again whan the
summer I passed
D. A. R Aruilvereery Tea.
The many friend of the Daughters
of tha American Revolution are look-
ing forward eagerly to I lie an-
niverary tea. which will be given at
tha Elk club Monday April 13-
twins to an unavoidable delay In the
arrival of the Invitation card they
will not be Issued until next weK
. . By JULIA A. SHARP.
That there fa cood around for tho
nop tnat. with proper treatment
Josephine Castro the unfortunate In
no Mexican woman confined in tho
county Jail may be rotord to reason
I the opinion of Dr. O. N. Thomas
Dr. Thomas made a thorough exam
ination of the woman yeaterday and
alao inquired Into her family history.
and while he la not prepared to tata
definitely tnat she can na curen na
thlnka aha haa an excellent chanca of
recovery and will undertake tha oaaa.
Hhnilar t in Cerrad.
Several similar oaaaa In thl city
have yielded to treatment guch aa la
proposed by Dr. Thomas for tha Max-
loan woman Ona man apparently
hopelessly Insane waa treated some
time sgo by Dr! Tho mee at the jail
gad completely recovered hla reason.
Th man la now holding a good posi
tion in a local business nouae-
The case of Josephine Castro I a
peculiarly distressing one since she
hga a Utile one dependent upon ha
and ware It not for lha kind-hearted
physician who Is willing to give her
the beat hla skill afford without
money and without price her plight
wbuld.Jb a hopeless bhe.
Pti ral otaos Vnaedflab.
lt la thus one realises what s bless
ing the ii use) flah physician (and the
average Kl Paso physician Is unself
ish) is to the poor. Without their
help many of the poor would go down
to death needlessly and others like
the unfortunate Caatro woman to
fata worse than death.
Proper Care for Insane.
Pruper Institutions should at once
be provided by the state or county for
the care of such caaes aa theae. The
Insane should never be confined In
prison cells but ahould be removed at
once to placea where they can have
skilled treatment and everything poa-
alble done to reetoro them to reason
For the hopelessly Insane placel
should be provided where they osn at
least spend their remaining days as
comfortably possible.
HIGHLAND PARK TO
PRESENT PETITION
CITY COVNCIIi TO HKAR FROM
RESIDENTS. OF IMPKOVUMKNT
DISTRICT HOOK.
Rousing Meeting Held Laat Night at
Which Commltteo I Appointed lo
l-'itrmulate lermnnd.
Rheumatic Pain Relieved.
Why uffer from rheumatlam when
relief may be had at ao small a coat?
w i. i. n .. .. .i .. . it. .
"I heve been subject to attacks of
rheumatism for years. Chambarlaln'a
Liniment always relieves me Imme
dlately. and 1 take cieaaur In roc
ommendlng It to others." -h and no
oant bottle. For sale by all dealer
niRiiiiHiinniniiminnmiHiiiimiiiiii
AMUSEMENTS
By. J i 11 A A. BllAkP.
A poor womin bondtijff btfncath a
oiiravn or poverty ann -sorrow- uppi-ut-ed
to Mra HooDr at the Charity
Dotation yesterday for work. Two
yean ago aho was brounht hara on A
atrrtoher almost at death's door tha
reault of an) operation. Her husbaml
Who la a painter accompanied ner.
thinking ha could procure work hero
and take cars of her. aha was in
for ao ions that their expenses ate
up their little all. Since her reoovary
tho huabahd haa been unable to saoura
toady employment and yeaterday the
oouple woro turned out of their homo
and aoufht rerute with the association.
U tiling; and Able tn Work.
The woman la well and atrona now
and Ii able and wllllns; to work if aha
can aecura a positron. Tha husband
haa the partial nromlae of a Job to-
pay. There is a proapeci ior in
woman in a store here II aha can
aecure suitable clothing;. Now ahe
Mas a ragged scarf and no hat her
feat are on the ground and her clothe
though aa neat as she can keep them
ore threadbare and patched until they
are no longer presentable.
send l lunation to t'haruy nonw.
At the association there la abso
lutely no clothlnv for women. Mrs.
Hooper had only ona ault of under-
wear left and gave her that. She had
to put on a child's dress and make It
serve for a waist while ahe sought
work-.
Nurely In this city there nr kind-
hearted women who will provide
lothmg to cover the body of a re
spectable deserving woman. This
couple are Americans and came here
from Oklahoma. The woman is small
and ran wear a Sfl or SI else and ev
erything Is needed for her. Any dona
tions will le thankfully received anil
If annt tn 405 Pouth rampbell the
oharlty houae they will he given her.
HERE TO ORGANIZE
GHAR1TYSQC1ETY
MINN MARUAHET HKItt.KN Ml-
HIV Kb FROM NEW YORK TO
tiURVlCY PARO HITI'ATION.
Kor the discussion of piana (or much
needed Improvements and dovlslng
ways and means of attaining them a
rutialnsT meeting of the Highland Park
Improvement league was held last
night. Chairman Charles Montfort
nreatded with Secretary 1. A. Barnes
at the desk. A. S. Howard rico
i'halrman. made a spirited talk In
which ne urged the members of the
league to take more Interest In the
welfare of the club and called atten-
tion to tho fact that If all members
heartily co-operated the' coveted Im-
provement could easily he secured.
To I nrmiilato Demand.
A committee conslwling of A. S.
Howuid T. A. Thurston and Frank
Farmer waa appointed to draw up a
111 'f things moat needed by the Ols-
inri srui report next rnursoay mgm
when a'Kcner.il meeting uf the orgapl-
aatlon win be held. It Is said th
residents of Highland Park will petl
tlon the city council for additional
atreet llghta extenalon nf the sewerage
ayetem better water facilities more
fire protection adequate puliré pro
taction atreet grading and additional
schools.
When this committee reports
Thursday night the improvementa
most needed will be put In the form
of s Petition and at tho next meet
ing of the city council will be present
ed to the cottncllmen.
Mauiy Improvementa Needed.
One of the membera of the organi-
sation stated last night ih.'t tho fire
and pollen systems of the suburh were
wholly inadequut thai the street!
for the most part were poorly graded
that the school facilities were insuf
flclent to accommodate the children
of the addition and that the sewerago
syatem in tunny parts of the district
waa utmost abominable
League Hooluw on Acthc ampalgn
Tha n in iu ml Park 1 mnrovement
league was organised several months
ago but during the past few weeks
Interest has been lacking. In -rder
tu bring ubout the t ulflllment and
dealrea of Hie people of Hlghlnnd
Park the officers of the league have
beau n u camoalsTn to In turret v
reeldent of (be dlatrlet In the much
needed Improvementa and to bring
about general co-operation in further
Ing the interests of the community.
At The
Grecian
Huggeeta I'luns lor Uniting I'reeent
Organisations git That All Will
Work in Harmony.
Ten ans small milk.
day and Saturday
(Adv.)
cents. Fri-
llvc Orcx ery
lADVIBTIBEMKNT)
The
Tmnrese Theater.
old saying that wondr will
bouuuet and a compass of ruaca lay
in Irunt or tne not place. Tne
piaur oarda were the clvrt things
maglnabl. a the host la un-map-
plug duty in tht dlatrtel the nam
uros were gotten up tu represent a
blue print "Map ut Tango ' "Ucalc
One-Step Hag." ltunnlng thruugh
the onter of the town waa the Maxlxu
railroad. At the left waa i.uk.
Hualtation" and jig-sagging across the
map waa ' Grapevine Crgsk." Tho
hoat and gueata danued between the
courses. It waa a clever affair alven
by a clever host l.leutoiiant Amory
guests were Ueutenant and Mra WU
lam Henaley Mrs. Joaepmne .Nations
Morflt. Ml fclditli Halrd Mlaa olive
Uavl. Ml Walker MoClellan Mise
Untenlo Nebrkgr Mia Alloe Wulff
Captain Warren Dean Lieutenant Al
fred i. f. anda Lieutenant waiter
H. NUI Pge Kemp. K. U Tinker.
o
Lieutenant and Mra. Reuben Tay
or have taken the Graham houae un
Fort Boulevard avenue while Lieu-
tenant Qrahani la away on burdur
duty.
SCHOOL eCLKCTION SATURDAY.
. a-?.."ufT:: ntver reas can Pt amply BpUA !.
"LT.'"' ' ?J;TS IIBt-trahrrfkTfflg orurlri. ron
' cur tlnually adding to fhe wonder of the
world. In one of the latt film ra-
! to b shown at thla theater next
Saturday and Sunday lha' strongest
tory of love and adventure over told
on the arreen "Tn conpiracy or tn
14000000 Dowry" contain the limit
of realism. X story told complete
with the scenes that oauss the blood
to thrtll and thn th heart to beat;
K Is one of the finest pictures aeput-
oim the adventure of riennish -on-
snlratora graphically told. During the
Is
oris.
culminating
ne tn which the
aumed by the
be aeen by alt
try spent
Kexaxsnve
aotlun of the p)
.all ied through
Ing and atartlln
In a (ItantlosUri
arch villain
flamea. A picture1
To be 'llsDlyd st th Bmpreag Thea
tcr uaturaay ann ounaay ouorg optt
at 1 p. in. and next Tuesday and
Wednesday duoro open at li.ao.
nnother ona of the beat picture
shown pon't forgtt the date and
place.
Mr.
Oarel Pasty.
tctoiia Whltmr
entertained
Utile Itltalry for Offlos of True tew
v. in. ii rays so Miary.
School trustee election In county
precincts are scheduled fur Saturday.
Until yeaterday afternoon uu candi-
date' hd unmltted their nanien lu
County Judge A. B. J. iSylar. Usually
theao electlona.go by default there
being no remuneration to tho nfflco
Where no election I held ihe uounty
oommlaaloner court appoints trus
tea. Last year only Clint anr) Mlerra
Blanca hald election. Bchoolhouse
are digntd e Ihe polling places.
officer neaped by ihe commlaatonerr
court for (lection Saturday and the
polling plaoes re aa follow:
ki tlon I'uu rs uealgnal'il.
District No. 1. smelter aehonlliouar.
eleetion offloera Hwald Klpp K. P.
Dickerson and H. r . Keater.
No. 2. In Altura Park nchoolhouaai
L It. McCllntock U. H. Devore and B.
It. Bennett election ufflcera.
No. I In Socorro sohoolhoiisg
Francisco Sierra. Jr.. Uergenlo Her-
nand and Anadato Apodao in
tlon officers.
No. 4 at San Jose schonlhouse; D.
O. Kllaworth. C. A King and W. 0.
Abbott ale Hon officers.
No. I at Clint choolhouae; It. U.
Jackton H. W. Crr and Jamea
Chavea election offlrera.
No at ron iisneock school-
houae; Joel htnley. Qaorge Norse-
worthy and Nemesio Aguirre election
umcer
No. T at iUarra Blanca choofhuuse
A. J. Hipp. Oeorge I ove and H. II
Schreck election officers.
No. at Valeta echoolhoo; T. D.
Duncan It. T. Cole and J. II. Duran
election officer.
No. If gt Texlcn srhooihouse; J. C
Porcher Henry Bowman election of'
fleers.
No. Yl. gt rabena sohoolhouso; H
a. Salla Iirlano Lupes and ane Ma.
drid. election ufflcera
Ñu. II at Canutillo schoolhoueai
Joe Spiv Martin Chaves and O. K.
Weatlake election officers
No. 14 at house nf Kederleo Ar
roya on the Island! Pedro (Jarcia
Nuncio Ranchea ana Juan cortero
election offroera .
.Piles Cared is ( lo II Uea.
Druggist refund money if PAttt dint
BINT tiiig sm (inning mind. Sleedlna
ur rrniriidiiisfpilM. Klrgi application give
retier. gor.-gntun.)
Ureal BUI at tha Wigwam.
Th Wigwam today haa a great bill
Th Patha Weekly haa umcthlns tc
Interest everyone. Ladle don't pick
sees Kaster hal until you ase tn.i
genuine eastern style In Perls Kl
Peso I represented by a picture of
Salaxar and Castillo In the Port Hllgs
bull pen. There I a dandy plcturu
for the soldiers showing the troops
sailors and hla baktleohlne ut the Mo
bile Murdl dta. fThe auto bu can
witness the llandetblli cup race and
the tons can see the gluba-iruttlng
team arrlv T Near York. Kor th
Moose there ar pictures otéeme hla
hotel at Las Vea. Which It is pro
posed to turn Into a sanitarium. There
also a two-real nena special ore
Hetier Way."
Monday "In Miaxour.'' tne com
edy drama In five uvrs.
Trei I'onoarh
On account of tha many rsquesis
from those who were iinable to attend
our conoert th past three evenings
due to our limited Mating capacity.
w hav arranged tor air. w. a.
kllnamsn. the noted pianist and ex
pert demonstrator or ir wunuaar
one-man orcneaira to remain m
une mure concert on irriaay oniy
April ' In the aflernoon from S:sV
to it. and in IhaVvaalng from i.ao
lo 9.00. . 1
lie will rendaste .jrrwgrarn on tne
wunderful comblnetlOTVaslpc organ and
orchestra. Juat reoelveo coat In 4470
This la the largest und moat expen
sive musical Instrument ver brought
tu Kl Faao.
Th concert will be at in ware-
c.11! oi iiu iu 1'uso i-iano cwmpany.
MAII Texas atreet. next to Watson'
grocery. Come and bring your friends.
It I abaollltaiy irte.
Ml Margaret Bergen of New V ol
arrived In the city yetrday to make
a aurvey of charity condition In the
city and to aestst In unltlna all local
charitable societies under one head.
Miss Bergen Is u lady of greet per-
unal magnstlBln. with an expressly
mouth that beapeaks firmness and
gradt brown oye that mirror the
heart beneath and glow with the da-
tare- en sameftt mankind. She Is ra
officer of the American .Association
for Organising Charity Auclatiuns.
Announce lontaave rimo.
Miss Bergsn has several plans In
view which she will auggeet to thoae
Intareatad In th work chief rof
which la an organisation under one
head with a genere) senretary so
that tab may be kept on all appli
cants and disbursements at the same
time allowlug each society to retain
II Individuality. Thl I hr Idea of
keeping families together and avoid-
ing me pauneriiailun of the masses.
It mean thai everybody mul work
and work hard and and yet each one
do hi or har'work. In thl wy u
ocltl can work harmoniously and
have all tha worthy well cared for and
assist on another In eecurlng work
for tho in need of It. The ayatem
proposed will elao do away with the
duplication of giving.
Advantage of I'i'hi -ii hystean.
Kvery man would hnow what his
yearly charity budget would he arid
each society would know what Its
receipts would be each year.
Mlaa n.-raen met and talked wltu
aster
to Ill-
see
her yesterday nut will prol.ml.ly ar-
range a meeting today. Hearty co-
operation I all that Is needed and.
with Miss bergen to assist the move-
ment for an associated charities in i:i
Paso Hhould be ticoful.
THE. ELEVENTH REsEO""
OUR MUTUAL GIRL
SEE
BLANCHE RING
IN HER- HIGHEST HIT
WHEN CLAUDIA SMILES
AN SELECT
YOJjaEASTER HAT
SAKET
THIS IW THE BEST YET
DON'T MISS IT 1 COME
EARLY
WIGWAM THEATRE
BEST BILL IN TOWN TODAY
"PATHE WEEKLY"
See the Parisian Styles Before Tou
Pick Your Easter HaL
Salaxar and Castillo In ths El Paso
"Bull Pen."
VanderlmVcup Race.
Proposed m....- x-m 1 n i-iasH" at
lAegus.
: ..Idler. Sailors and Warships at
Mobile Mardl Oras.
"THE BETTER W Y"
Two-Heel Special With Adnle Lane.
Advertising pays but lo pay moat
It must be readable advertising. Wa
lately rand a pase ad about plo In a
Chicago paper because It was Intsr-
eatliiK reading- And tho memory of
thai particular brand of pie will stick
for quite a while.
(liria In vaudeville are wearing the
names of their aweethearta on their
allk atocklnga nd aomo of lhoe
stockings are large enough to hold
the entire dictionary.
Candy Special
Decoration
Day
is almost
here. We
can get your
Monument
Waftk
promptAfj
PIONEER GRANITE UNO MARBLE WORKS
Jo. U. Waller Prop
shop at Concordia Cemetery
On Deliciou
MAPLE PECAN BAR
25c tha Lb.
SATURDJtYJNLY
See Our Large "Bno of Eaater
Candiea Z-
The Elite
Confectionery Co
East Kl Pas. Texas.
Weaber's
Drug Store
rw Iooation
115 K. OvtvUnd Htrwt.
Phonn M. Quick Service.
MIm Btrgn mt and tHlked v
Ravbhi ZiHonka Bv. Il' iiryi Ku
uftd Ur. Hray yeatenUy. nwá to
nM Mr.a l.iniifi- wtu uol mmie to
hinmach Trouble Cun-d.
Mrs. I!. (I MiveUiid Arnold Pa.'
writes "Fur Itmi-i uim 1 . mi. . .
from otoinni ) ilur I would havu
sour stomach JKnd f blunted after
eatlnr. NotM bPtif fited me unttt
I got thamhWiaine Tameia. After
ta k Ink two bottles of them I was
cured." Knr sale by all dt-alfrs.
IHWIIIUWU
The Ptf del Norta Hnirl will n-uefa
tUiiiir-dUMk evry Thursdiy evaniitfr from
T lo tt ii'rfoii. Innner sétiéd fiom 7 to it
o'etoek. dsnJnf until it e'rlork. extrs
ehsras for tlbte rft-srvstton ubirh nhould
bs msdfl call AdiidiftlAii Ineludinr din
ner 1. (AdY)
ARE YOU GOING EAST?
TAKE THE
SUNSET ROUTE
IT WILL SAVE YOU TIME
8UNfKT I.IMITKD
Sleeping- Cars
NEW O
NEW Y
ni. iit i at S.45 n. m . r.arrylng flrat-claaa
Car and thseratlon Compurtment Car.
S IN 35 HOURS.
78 HOURS.
THROt fTH TOl RIHT ILECTICRg TO WASHINGTON.
CITY TICK KT OrTelCK NO. 30 NO. OREGON.
HCAMHIIH' TICKETS TO AU PABTS OIT TUB WORX.D.
our Mutual ni" at uneUm.
'Our Mutual Ulrl'' becomes atage
trusa In' tha eleventh real of tlia
aerie which will b hown at the
Urectart today sndlioaiurrua. Mar
saret sees áBs naha Itlf g In her lateat
mualcal hl 'wnii uisuqia nnuies.
und becofits ao ut9laatlc about
thl that ihe applaVa lo the manager
far s iiu.lll!! with surh gu.'vess that
aba j gatually appears with nianuhe
Ring and th eallr ballet In two of
the best number. It's a hill Th
other feature of this reel Ja thu se
letitlun of the now K.iater hats by "Our
Mutual Olr." Don't lia litis great
reel. Com early.
Ten can ttíSull ngUkfal ajaxtá Krl-dsdturaswr-
Bee like Urucery
VOl'NU UlvMOCRATM Mill
The Voung Men's lemorTatlr 'un
held a lurgely attended smukcr Isi
night mure than lx hundred being
ureaant. Su great we the crowd that
additional ruoina were necessary In
wbluh lo entertain the guests. Tim
rnnktr wa an Informal affair. In
which harbiilel lisof ln-1. s.ini.
bread and clgara formed lha chief
attraction.
Too Kavrir for Tnllllt! Snsxasbaa
A lb feast procseded some one
tienen cal lina i I'uui ami inc uic
anread s rapioiv tnat juase t-ooi
wa finally brought out. After '.
ina the member for 111 compllmeiit
he said that h thought It trifle
early fur peech making but promlud
t bat later uii he wouin tie nevrn rrom
in nt i.i 1 1 alasa to nrunartea.
President ilojtlder announovd com
mlttte sDuiiliitiucnti and called ape
cial atteniiun lo tne elimination pri
maries hi h will be iit-iii Heiuraay in
Kl Poso. The purpose of theae pri-
marlea is lo elect delegates to thu
rounty convention to be held at Fort
Worth when a ranmaaie tor gov-
ernor will he deeldud upon.
HAN AN
jiy oxford uphold the
It's oxford time
Oxfords
Style appearance comfort
and fit in all these as in
every other point of shoe
supremacy this high quali-
reputation.
yeatlAN
why notge
get the best?
Child
FOR F
CAST
3&. Cry.
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