El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, January 1, 1915 Page: 3 of 16
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t-'riday. J
1. 1915.
L PASO MORNING TIMES
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New Year Greeting !
With Best Wishes for a Happy ad Prosperous
Hew Year ta All
Thanking my fricada and patrons for a very successful yaar In bual-
and will continue to Iva the vary beat tailoring and prompt
service.
ROT All TAILORING KD. V. PRICK TAIIjORING
RICHARD V. PEARSON
lit TEXAS BT.
A Happy New Year
We extend to our friend and patrón. Beat Wiahea
for Prosperous 1915.
HKSCH-DLLNAN SHOE COMPANY
CA0gr8S Artjniirns for One Day. Tt home adjourned tonight UDtll Sttur-
Washing-ton Dec SI. congress will on- day when debate will be resumed on the
erve New Year's day tomorrow but both Indian appropriation bill. The senate re-
houses declined to take a longer holiday cessed until 1 o'clock Saturday when trie
than one day owing to press of business. Immigration bill will come up again.
Loretto
BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL FOR UIRLK.
LAS CHUCES noted for Its climatic attractions. Is a healthy location tree
irom me interactions or city lire an weal spot for an Academy. The buildings
are commodious and equipped with all modern Improvements. Beautiful
grounds afford every facility for outdoor exercise. Parents and guardians will
find this a most desirable Institution for thorough training In physical. Intel-
lectual and refined culture. For particulars address MOTHER SUPERIOR.
BOYS OUTNUMBER
GIRLS IN SCHOOL
NEW MEXICO KTATC RIHOOI. Itr.PORT
KHOWS l Mil. I II ATTENDANCE Or
SOY8 TBI AN GMU.
Number of weaaea Ttaekers neukle Thst
r Mea; Toltl Knrollasrnt Is WI.CU:
Avenge Aasssl Salary OS7.
Bk Time Special (TarrapoaaVnr
omum ru n. si. uec. si i nal inere
were more boys thin girls In the Now
Mexlco public sebools In the yetr 1019-13
is one of the Interesting ficts found In the
report of the utie department of educstlon
to the federal education bureau. The
number of women teachers however wat
more than double toe number or men
teaebert and the inner drew lower salaries
n the aggrcrate. The number ot pupils
enumerated was 101643 of which S3.M7
were malea and isJM were remain.
rimen tire More Mosey.
The averere annual salary or teaehee
fur males were ntT.rjl; ror females' MS&si
All toaclters tus.03.
The enrollment of pupils net registra-
tion excluding- duplicates showed 64.817
namrj. 0t whJco. jijH7 ws.re maje wo. JÍ.:
mv .viiiucs. uro inmsiie auennancc in
days attended to all pupils was a.730107:
verase oany atiendanrc 43034; average
number of days the public schools were In
session 1)3. There were i.sut school
bouses and or these 010 were public prop-
erty and 9M were ranted.
School Capacity.
Ileirardlng- the capacity of the school
houses the statistics show there were 64
SST seats or sittings for study. The vslue
or su piiDiir property is Riven at 11.06.-
051. SO and of the equipment wwi.sjo.is.
"Mains a total valuation or lsa37 .S90.75.
The permanent school runds nol Includ-
Inr university and agricultural college
funds were Itos.ito.io. unsold school isnds
not Including university and aRTIcullural
college lands were 6.96I.K19.44 acres whose
estimated value Is :rS.ooo.oon. There an
school bonds outstanding aggregating fl
000000.
Receipts.
The report announces receipts known s
state moneys as follows: Income from
permanent funds. 564i.S8: from leases of
school lands t1S6W4.?8; appropriations
from general runds for siuio 'department
or public Instruction ;i front taxa
tlon general property IÍ7.IHR.I7; business
taxes 11000; fines and penalties tis.960
maklnir a totsl or Wsl.105.sj. The amount
or local moneys not paid Into the state
treasury ror genersl distribution was II-
8or..7m.S7.
The whole amount available ror use In
1012-11 was t9M.005.66 of siste moneys
ana S1.&13.US.1.42 or lorai moneys not paid
into tne slat treasury ror genersl illstrlnu
lion.
Current Expense.
The current expenses were listed ss rol
lows: School board and business orflce
of the state ao.soo; superintendents. gJv.
045; salaries of supervisors W.IU0; salaries
of teachers a5aj.074.34; text books for
Indigent pupils S370.00; stationery; supplies
and other expenses or Instruction Wl
640.08; Tor operation or school plants.
wages or lanttors and engineers WR
864.52 ; ror fuel light power supplies and
expenses or operation 128683.00; for main
tenance or school plant t40.627.51 ; for
miscellaneous expenses pensions rent etc.
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A Happy and Prosperous
New Year to All
Store Closed All Day. January First
Welcome to El Paso
Little New Year I
We expect great things of you and feel
that we shall nol he disappointed.
We pledge your our sincerest co-operation.
Nor is the service We offer you un-
important. Catering to the needs of your
subjects is our duty and our pleasure.
When in need of apparel for the person
or the home think of the "Popular" and
leave the problem to us.
We respectfully refer you to your pre-
decessor He Will tell you that we never
failed the people who brought their needs
to us.
We will be ready at all times with the
best to be had. We assure you of our
ability and determination to let no one
equal or surpass us in all that pertains
to both service and merchandise.
Farewell Old Nineteen
Hundred and Fourteen
Your Day is over and you can pass on to
your proper place among the ages.
You have brought your share of joy and
sorrow peace and war.
Your record is Written in the history of
the years and nothing remains but the
final addition.
On the whole you have much to be
proud of. Speaking for ourselves we
are profoundly grateful.
During your brief stay We have pro-
gressed and prospered and in reviewing
your reign not the least of your triumphs
will be reckoned and additional strides
made by
S87.K72.4S; making a total for current ex-
penses 51278.77.
Taho capital oullay lor new grounds
buildings alteration or old buildings and
new equipments as lis.770.90. in payment
ot debts ass.as.6l was on .merest; lis.
044 ror redemeption or bonds making
total r ' i ' 1
luvrsllflalton rott poned
By the Aatoctatrd Vet
Washington lee. si.- Postponement
tun inquiry ny the Industrial Delations
imnmistlon Into the Huekereller Carnegie
and many other fon mist Ions unill Janu-
ary is wan announced here tonight at tba
pi imnlfSlon'a headquarters. The delay was
granted at the request or nevera! witnesses
with whose business engagements the time
previr.ut.iy set mm roiiniried.
Full worth nnnnng 11. 11. and It so
per roll. Burton-Lingo Co. Ph. sO (Advertisement.)
Is your business represented in CI Pas
HuMora. Firms From A U IT IT not
call 5060 and ask for particulars.
aJMttWaaaanngeeea
Begin the New
Year Right
Order From Your Grocer a Trial Can of
Golden Rod
Pure Food Syrup
And you will make the beat possible start for
your pleasure your health and your disposition.
Start every day in the year "right." Start it
with "Golden Rod" the syrup with the rich
maple flavor.
The One Pure Food Syrup
That You Can Depend on
Being Absolutely Pure.
Sold at retail by the leading purveyor through-
out the United States.
Retail Prices as Follows:
Pints full measure 25c
Quarts " " 45c
H Gal. " " 85c
1 Gallon " " $1.50
"Golden Rod" Pure Food Syrup is delicious nutritious
healthful. Once you know its rich nutty flavor you will
never be without it
Order a Can Now
fr Happy
Mew Year 1
and let us wish that pour first resolution k
Golden Mod jE'
Pure FnnH Siimm wai&
Golden Rod Pure
Food Syrup
Is a Pure Maple
and Cane Syrup
It is Double Distilled and clarified with a
smooth velvety taste combined with a delight-
ful MAPLE FLAVOR. It is made under the
strictest sanitary conditions from the finest
. fully matured ribbon cane grown in the richest
sugar producing section of Louisiana's famous
cane lands carefully nurtured and selected
ground and reduced in the finest equipped fac-
tory in the world and offered to you in its
sweet pure state. It is thoroughly American
and that is enough to place it above all and fit
for thorough Americans to enjoy.
These Reliable Gro-
cers Recommend
and Sell
Golden Rod Syrup:
Watson's Grocery J. H. Nations' Grocery Eyster's Gro-
cery. Valley Grocery Eerguson's Grocery Altura Gro-
cery GimbeJ's Grocery 1 linden's Grocery Cut Price Gro-
cery Boulevard Grocery Bishop Grocery Wafer Gro-
cery Standard Grocery Quality Grocery. T. B. Oliver
Maloney Grocery Home Grocery Favrot Grocery. Ore-
gon Grocery W. C. White Company and others. They
have tried it and recommended it to their friends. Order
a trial can tomorrow the first thing. Don't forget!
M
SOUTHWESTERN
SYRUP COMPANY
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, January 1, 1915, newspaper, January 1, 1915; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth197270/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.