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Those present were: MIS E)M Farley. Mrs.
W. M Lomt. Misses Josephine Marrti
A. Stothma. Miry Hirdte. Mirr Hrn.n
Mirth Lownttn. Bessie Roberts Louise
Kerr. Itabell klt-licns Flor orwr and
Fruir Parley.
Fort mien Court
Following In tlM pro mm for tb concert
vi-
ron
Borer
March. "Arbla"
Overture "rUnd!!"
Medlev. "Ball of New York '....
Selection .hhrolate Boldler"
Willi "ound From the Opras"
Ktrred. "Holy City"
Mij-cn. -priurn to me colors'' ...
"(tur flpingled Burner."
Party for Ml Tbomu.
wiy Providence keep u afar
From him w ho persistently
Hrs worst of ill borro that there ire ;
fin
Re drives us to anger dellrlouv
1 laughter end lightest rominre
lie rrov
riwns tirmn these will hivr none of
M
And music md ron ind the dance.
He curt wf the Joy or the fun of them!
Oh. Providence let tin be frre.
Quite free of thit rashlon of mnllshnets!
A fool of the hlinrtrst i he
Who never indulge in .roollihneit.
We Mice it most kindly or rite
A boon or the hlrhrst benignity.
Thit 1111 this Immediate dlte
We've never been burdened with dignity
left hope we cin go on through life
i reptiin the wont ind the belt la It.
Ttie pain ind the Joy md the utrlfe.
Yet finding thf imile md the jest In It;
And so is the yeir hurry psn
And numerous derides shall shrivel ui.
Let's pray ihit rlfht up to the lstt
We never shall reine to be frivolous!
Benon Braley in Judge's Quarterly.
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Motor Parties.
Mr. ind Mrs. a. Blumentbil Mr. ind Mr
nun v Mnvei Mrs I. Bliiinenthal ind Mr
Virl Hliimcnthal motored 10 Clint on Sun
day ariernooti In Karl Bliimenuin stonnari
KivO.n nr.
Mr. ind Mr. P. W. Fint. with Mist Hlllle
Mithewf ind Mr. Hernuui Bitemin. motored
to the Weit Yileta Country club Sunday
inernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Hirvln and rhll-
dren. with Miss Almtri Mead and Mrs
Anna Mead motored down the valley Bun-
day arterrioon.
Mr. ind Mrs. Joseph H. Htirxtbal. Mr. F.
T. Prelaler and Mr. T. Flunktl motored to
IMcta Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. J. fttolarorf. Mil Becky
Merkln. Mr. David Merkln Mildred Stolarorf
and Byron Merkln motored in J Ptolarorra
ranch beyond Socorro Texts on Sunday
arternoon. The trip wis made in J. Broil
rorrs cidtiiK.
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West Valeli Diners.
Arruma- ihe diners
t the West Ysleti
country club on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs
Harry Potior and their ruesti Mr. and
Mrs. ri. a. setcn. sir.
WlrhlU. Kin. : Mlsi
Mailer Feriruson.
Mr. Garnet Elng and Mr. and Mrs. King
dined together.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Walr with Miss Miry
.Buck
. . Flolow
..Kerker
..Strain
. Werner
. . Adam
Blon
EL PASO MORNFNG TIMES
fueaday. June 8. 1915.
German Coffee Cake
By Mr. Jane McKenxl HOI Editor of
Mrs Henrv J'rrell and eon. Henry Jer-
rU. Jr.. ind lister. Mm Mania Hernpel.
will leave on the lath of June for California
where they IU remain until October.
o
Mr and Mrs Nathan ooidort arm two ; w a- j- tuomtok
l Cooldnat ffre
There U no warm breed quite a aporo-
nt tiTBrtlB a.
by hooMwivcs who do not bake their own
bread. II K C double raise Baking Powder
U used It wfll be Just as good as If raised
wHh yeast and it will have the tether ad-
vantage of betas; fresh and warm. Save
this recipe and try H next Sunday.
K C German Coffee Cake
Two and enJbwrth cup tifud flour;
else Wimple to Entertain.
Rolse ftamplr. son or Major ind Mrs. Wll-
llim B. himple will entertain the Mgmi
lien -wgtni at a naming party on June
IB at Ms home tt Fort BUM.
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Miss Russell Hostess.
Miss Cleo Russell daughter or Mr. ind
Mrs Charles H. nussell. Is cntertalnlnir Mil.
arternoon with i hunco oariv n her home
on Nevada street.
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Mrs. Lnrenlien to Entertain.
Mrs. J. W. LorenUen will entertiln her
Tuesday Bridge club Wednesdiy rooming
it ber home on Monietuma street.
Pirty for Miss HI rarer
Miss Pearl May Blriyer will be the
honor at i pirty to be irlven on the 17th
or June by Miss Ernie Mao White.
SOCIETY PERSONALS.
Mr. A. Stolarorf Is exoeried home i mi a
evening from New York city.
Mr p. Jones or Texsrksn. Tens Is vls-
illnir ber ion. Paul Jones.
Mison 1'ollird lert vesteritav for feu'
diyi' atay Id Cilirornú.
Mlis Dorothy wiñanT lert list night ror
Los Anai ie. Calif. where the will vuu
i UlttaoomU i
CHINO COPPER CO.
OUTPUT INCREASED
Another narty was that of Mr. and Mrs
Frank Ourney Miss Clari Wire. F. W.
(.urn. v. Jr.. A. L. Mlrhaalson and Al Cohen.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Kepley and Mr. and
Mrs. c: Fox dined together.
W. H. F. Judd entertained party or
three.
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dhourr fnr Miss Randeraen.
Miss Alice Webb entertained Inrormally
on Saturday nlirhl at ber home on 4S3 flold
Mreri with miscellaneous liov.er com-
plimentary to Miss Jessie Sanderson whose
mamare lo J. E. Crlbbs will occur on June
.
Fink ind while wis the rolor scheme
used In decoratina; the rooms. Various
rimes were played and music enjoyed. At
the !.. ..r the evenlnr dainty rerretliinents
were served.
WIUi the i.otii. ree were Mr.' (!. A. Mc-
Clure. Mrs. :. 1. Noratrand. Mrs. W. B.
Newbronrh Miss Martha Loman. Miss Loll
Courtney Miss Con Forrison. Mrs. F. H.
Sanderson. Mrs. V. l.awton and Miss Nellie
MrKamey.
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Party for Wis Farley.
Mlsi Else Firley wis honored with
pirty yeslerdiy. riven by the members of
ner sunaay senooi class or tne westmiiis
trr church it the home or Mrs. l. H. Ilui
saber In Manhittan Helfht.
Manv riowrrs decorated the rooms. Bun
ro wis played md surprlae shower or
siria inven the bride-to-be. Followtnr the
rimes Dainty rerresnmenis were scrvca
Mill Oeorrta Smith or Berlno N. M.. his
been the truest or Mrs. Wllllim Sachi ror
few diya.
Vurrv Carlton or St. Loula. Mo. It spend-
ing a few dtvt in the city visitmr with
relatlvei ind ftiendt.
Mitt Mamie Bobertson lert rorAlplne.
Tent to attend summer normal. She will
be roni about tlx weekt.
Mlrt Helen stlmmel lert ror Lonr Beich
and Lot Anrelea Sunday. She expectt to
be cone about two months.
Mlsi MirtTtiertte Dtrbyshtre returned
Mondty rroin Baldwin. Kans. where the
attended school the pail year.
Llovd Button his returned rrnm the Ken
tucky Military Institute where he has been
i student tne past tew yean.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ollletple ind niece.
miss siarv witsnn. mve ronn i. onttoi
Tenn.. to tpend the summer months.
mm b. P. Dubmiki. with her two chil-
dren will leave Wednesday ror Ocean
Park. Calif. to spend the summer months
there.
Carter Porter Is home from fleorrla Mill
rv school near Atlanta to spend the
summer wmi ins pireiiis Mr. and Mrs. w
Porter.
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Mr. Frtnk Powers tnd Mrs. T. B. French
and children left M'.ndny nmrnlnsT ror Bui'
ooto. rt. 14 . wnere tney win spend me
summer.
Mrs. T. E. Bowen and sister. Mls Minnie
Antier who have been vlsiilnir Mrs
Sanders lert yesterday ror their home in
nuiistuii. irtia
Mrs. Lwell Singleton ind little daughter
wtu leave for their nonie in weitnerroru
Texas. Wednesdiy. liter MiindiiiK several
uiontnn in tne cuy.
Mr. H. W. Sherrod. who has been visit
Inr hit sisters. Mrs. George Mengel ind
Mrs. I. N. Wlnina. returned to his home
in Del Bio Mondey evening.
Thursday for California
loin the Miurlce Ooldoftt for the summer
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Htckt Toolev. son or Mr. end Mrt. Y. L.
Tooley. arrived home Sunday from Ktsex
Fills ft. J. where he has been attending
Ktnrsley school. He will remain for the
summer.
Mr. and Mrt. E. Z Thomas and two
daughters who havi been llvtn In Mesllli
Park the pisi t months returned to the
ritv Sunday evening and will make thit
their home again.
Mrs. W. T. Owen has is ber avast at ra-
il stoker end tittle ton. or St. Loull who
arrived In the city Tuesday arternoon. Mr.
stoker will join them later and they will
visit the exnotlilon.
Mrt. J. L. Campbell left Monday for Lai
I. unas M. to vim Iter oiugnirr airs.
Harrv Schotg. On her 'return she will b
aeeompinled home by her daughter who
mill visit here for some time.
o
Miss Virginia Buchanan and Mrt. H. B.
stilev arrived Friday nlrht from Mirlon.
Va.. and ire the ruesti or Mri. P. C. March.
Arier vtiltlnr here ror i week they will go
on to ciitrornu to . we .xpo..on. gift dry Itarredienti toaetber. beat the
Mrs. Louis Latkln and diurhler. Mlnda add milk ind butter to the ere to make one
l.asktn. will leave todey ror california lnj one-quarter cup itir all together with
Arier vltltlng the expositions it San niego verted gpoon to a stiff batter. Turn teto
ind san Franc sco they will go to Ocean . " j j ... nj.
Pirk o spend the remainder of the mm- .teg-. V J
o and ground cinnamon over the top. Bake
Mrs. U. 8. Stewart lert Sunday for New j modenrt4 oven.
York city to meet her diugbter. Miss .
Agnes Htewtrt who Is a student it ine Dutch Apple Cake or Prune Knchen can
Bennett school for Olrls at MUbrook N. Y. be made with ihit same batter by covering
Mrt. Stewart will return home accompi Oi pared and sliced apples or
Mrt. W. i. Outfley arrived In the city
rrom Chihuahua to meet her daughter
rwrothv. who has beeh attending school It
the Cistle In Tarrytown N. Y. Miss Qulg-
lev arrived In El Piso Siturdiy and will
leive on Wednesday for Long Beach Cillf.
to spend the summer.
Mr. and Mr. Harry Hymen and little
daughter. Julli. will leave Wednesday for
Cilirornle- After vmttng the expositions
it San Diego ind San Francltco Mr. llyman
will return to El Piso ind Mrs. Hyman ind
hibv will spend the remainder or the sum-
mer In Ocein Pirk Cillf.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Blumenthil ire enjoying
a deltghtru! villi with their daughter Mrt.
William Ltndenthal and baby it Chicago
Mrs. Llndenthal wis rormerly Miss Jeinette
Bltimenthal or El Pito well known In so
cial circlet here. mr. ma mn. j.iuiiren.i.i
will return to El Pito toon.
xtrs. Paul amther and Mrt. A. J. McQuat-
tcrs lert last week ror Dillis. Texet. Arter
spending i few days with Mrs. McQuatters
in that place. Mrt. Dlnther will go on to St.
Loult where she will vltlt her daughters
who tre mending school there. They will
accompany .Mrs. ointner to ci ram v
mam for the summer.
Mrt. Maurice Ooldort with her two tont.
nvrnn and Robert and nurse gin. win
leave today for Ocean Park. Calif. to ipend
the summer. Mr. uoiuou win ami
nd children In about a week and after vis
iting the expositions at biu uiu
Frltco. tney win
the remainder or
Velvet Ice Cream Small orden delivered
promptly. Froten uetnty ice urouu
piny. PI
SHOWS GAIN Or
OVEB
tOUB MONTH.
reaaion causea oj ine auropswu in
roducuon !n April. iu. amounted to 6.-
N.SM pound t. which it expected to be
xceeded by the Nay report thit year.
rooked prunes with the pin removed skin
udet down. Dredge with sugar and cinna-
mon the same as for Coffee Cake.
"The Cook's Book contain 90 test such
ielicious recipe. You can secure a copy
rtf by sending the colored certificate pecaed
n 25-cent cana of K C Baking Powder to
the Jaque Mfg. Co.. Chicago being suit to
writ your name and addrea plainly.
Bv Seeeiel IFire to fee rieM
Sent fe S. M. Jone T. The report or
the Chino Copper company filed I the
ofrice or the state corporation commission
todiy shows a production for April f
B.of7.Ma noundt or copper. Thit it an m
crease or over mea over the output ror
March and indicates the ilmost complete
recovery of the company from the de-
pression fluent by the European war. The
proaucuon
10. rag
exceeded by the Nay
Irrteelera reatad alteaste
sute Engineer Jame A. French hat
framed an extension of time within which
lb complete irrigation project! for which
water rignie were securea irom me awe
to Oeoree H. Webster. Jr.. of Colfx coun
ty . ana j. n. veorge ano viae w.oorg. oi
Farmingion. San Juan county. The Colfax
county project! Involve a total or t.eoo
acrei.
New Mexico Law srfeetlve Frtdey
The law passed by the session or the
legislature which adjourned March It be-
came efrectlve June it under the consti
tutional provision thit liws live those
with the emergency clause become er-
reciive go dyt after their pittite end ap
proral. Pruc'.pal among the new lawi l
the sute banking get. under the terms o
which the governor will appoint t tUte
banking examiner next week.
Reunions Paaeant la SanU Fe.
The annual Corpus Chrlitt procrstlon
wia held vesterdav with the largest t-
tendance on record. Over three thousand
persont participated In the pageant.
New Mexico Land Ofrice Business.
The report or the United States land of
flee here for May sbowt i tout of tw land
uiti or
the office
ry. Mill I. Ilia Thomas. Mitt Edna Thomas
Miss Ben Shei Mlu Best Brown Mrt.
1. .v Wlnint Mr. W. T. Owen Luetic
Ave i. Charlotte crwford Helen Fergu-
son and Louise Jonet assisted the teachers
In serving the refreshments.
Captain Myrlck Speeks.
captain Myrlck of the Beicue Home
spoke entertainingly on the character md
work or the girls at the home yesterday
arternoon al the meeting in the parlor
roomt of the Preibyterun church.
The president of the aasoclatlon. Mr. C.
F. Elliott had the meeting In charge. Ar-
rangements were made ror meeting of the
rinance committee which will occur Tburt-
day arternoon al Mrs. euuri nome on
Fremont street.
will return to the beach for
the summer.
hone 876. (Advertisement.)
See Dr. Horton about your eyee. He grinds
the lenses to fit. 4 Bob-Ban. Biag. iuiv.
Church Affairs
Sunday School Entertainment.
The teachers and children of the primary
department or Trinity Methodist Sunday
school entertained In honor or three or the
teachers who are to be tnarr.ea mi
month. Miss Einina Hurrman. Mitt tdni
Thim and Mías l.uev Clsrr Hoard venter
dav .-irternnoti In their room it thu church.
The roam wu prettily aecoratea wtm
sweet i. ens and ferns. The children slug
several songs accompanied on the piano by
Mrs W. T. Owen. Numerous games weru
enjoyed among them i cobweb hunt in
WB1CQ me tionnrees round ai tne enu oi
lie web on.- of lie little lots wno ore
sented them with a beintirtil onvenlr
spoon rrom the primary department. Byruhi
wenaen oresenien miss noiiiiiau. miry
Han. is ctau toril m -s I nomas ana uiiitu
Owen. Miss Hoard. Brides books were given
each bride with the nsmet of the children
and tearhers Inscribed. The learh'rs pre
sented them with dainty embroidered
traveling bag. The little ones and hon-
oreeg were seated it tables ind served
with Ice cretm tnd cke. Little fiver of
doll brides wore it each place. The tt-
tan wet In charge or the following teach
en In the department: Mrt. E. T. Willlm.s
Mrt. C. W. Webdell Mlu Ernettlne Mur-
stops That Ilea.
Just a few drops of that mild toothing.
cooling waab. Merltol Ecsema Remedy to
highly recommended ror Ecsema and the
licning in a burning ti roue uon i tin to
try this excellent remedy ror any rorm or
Lexeme. We know Merltol Ecsema Rem-
edy win give you instant relief. Sold and
guaranteed uy wamer uru uo. a raso
Texas. Sole Agency. Prlcet He and 11.00.
-(Adv.)
BREVITIES
Advertuementa.
Dr. Ehert Dentlsl rls-xtl Mills boUdlog.
Going awayt Let us call for your big-
gage.. Longwell phone 1.
caarae ef Nealteent HeaUelee.
fin a charge of negligent homicide. Jote
Martinez wu held by Juttlce james M
Deaver yesterday morning to answer to U
a-rand lurv. Hla bond wis fixed at I7i0
The cite agilnst the defendant growl out
or the death or Torais Angel Puertas wno
wis run down by n automobile June
last. The man died at a result or the In
June he received at thit time.
Chamberlain Collr Cholera aad Diarrhoea
Remedy.
This li a remedy that every family should
be provided with and especially during
the summer months. Think of the pain
and surrerlng that mutt be endured wnen
medicine must be sent for or before relief
can be obtained. Th'.i remedy is thor
oughly reliable. Ask anyone woo hat used
ror taw oy an aeaiera. Aavertueinvus
CLOL'DCROFT ARRIVALS.
loiidcrnft. f. M.. June 7 Dr. L. M
Rreek and family of El Paso arrived her
Saturday ind occupied their cottage on the
south aide for ine summer season.
Miss Walton of Alamogordo was a recent
visitor.
I. other Barnard tneclal renreaenUtlve of
tne circulation department or me ti rasu
Time relumed to ti paao sunaay nigni.
Mrt. W. 0. Roe. of El Paao. spent Sunday
in cioudcron looking arter ner cottages.
Mr. O. H. Bium arrived In Cloudcroft
Saturday arternoon and opened her cottage
"Bed Rock." which he recently putrhased
from W. 0. Roe of El Paao. Mr. Bium
will nave a her guest next wee mrt.
C. Wilcox or EI Paso.
Mr. J. Cordon Harov and children I
rived In Cloudcroft Saturday and opened
their cottage "Tne unreal-.
Mr. M. A. Tllton has returned to El Paso
arter arranging ber Cloudcroft cotuget for
tbr summer.
Mrs E. C. French and little boy are visit
ing in cioudcron.
9. F. Hawks arenera! lupertntendei
the El Paao k Southwestern system spent
ihe time between triint in uiouacrori sat
urdav.
Mill Florence A Dei booh . wnuaiii s
sister or Alamogordo will be the guest or
MUS May Wood thit week.
.Mr. tad Mrs. J. W. Hamilton and children
have arrived and opened their cotuge ror
the summer season.
Fruedentbii. or the H. Lesinsky
.any or EI Paso accompanied by Ml
rnvea nere toasy ana openea on
rompan
firnlly.
Di. Anna ileum. Buckler Bldg. Over Elite.
need liaeteiT Atk Serall. ios Texat
tren near Oregon. EtubUsbod wot.
rhe gwellest bar in town. .Finest good al
the Oem.
Your Doctor
Will Tell You
Pure Water
mmañ
IL
Is Absolutely Essential to
Promote Good Health
Our Distilled Water Is Absolutely
Free from Chlorides and Nitrates
Phone 114 or 115 NOW
For the Purest Water or Ice In the City
Try It Once and You'll Always Have It On Band
Means Good Health for the Whole Family
El Paso Ice & Refrigerator Co.
PHONES 114 AND 115
Hooting for Water Reservoir.
Roofing reservoir! may become the ityle
of the new administration. H. P. Jackson
superintendent of the city water works U
having I new roor placed over the reter-
volr In Altura Park. The reservoir la being
leaned and the trame work or me rooi
reeled. Tar paper will be used In the
overlne. Since Mr. Jackson has liken
chirge ill the city retervolrt have under
gone a cleaning procesa.
rormatlon l the Union depot hv been
changed lo 4U and 31 Be ture to rill
tin-si- numbers to atk about trains (Adv.)
A P. Cole A Bree.
Are orrertng ror sale tome or the bett
business and residence property In the
city tt bottom prices.
Auto Llqhts Not burning.
Htnollta Villa fiscal agent In the United
Slates ror Oeneral Pincho VUU was
clurged yesterday with running hit ear
without till light. Othert clurged with
the tune orrense were t. it. orurn
Hntidr Jo Sains ind Frank Oliver
Complaints were rueo against ine usw-
son Fuel company. Held Brothers u. Mor-
riinn A. a. srott. J. i.. anaerson. i- a
vieseis and 0. C. Crumore tor parking car
without tan ugou.
lUCEVIL'a. M J
Dutch lunch. Budwelier. Lempt sundird.
Full Worth Roofing 11. II 5 and ILK per
Hurtou-ungo io. rnone ou.
roU
Two cmh aiUaed
The rirst two complaints against Chinese
ror righting to be filed on the police cou-t
io-iiei in the nasi veir were filed yester
day when Woo You and Woo Chun wer
ilorkeied. The ceienuit inoutgwi
flatlcurr. ecordtng to the ofricers.
Miller Co.. real etUle dealert. have olt
one hilr luwresl lo 0. C. Willert and will
continue buitnes under the tormer name
roam x. Buckler building. Phone rage.
Any business k-rt in their hinds will be ip
predated ind given prompt ttentlon.
Dr. auytleM oppoaUe TtvoU Juaret.
Col. aveelev on Leave
Lieutenant Colonel William Henley or the
Sixth Held artillery passed through tl pto
vaatamu an route from Douglas. Am. to
New York. He bat been given two
months' leave of abieoce. Colonel Kenley
was it toned it El Peso wtu tne ariu
lery regtrueui ror over a year.
Misa Com pub. ataño 506 Mills Bd. Ph. tt.
ir I nnrwell haul! vour baSBIS yen if
guaranteed igattui sou ma auuigr. ru. i
Eeey Ctub Pirate.
Member of lb Oo Easy dob ire pnpar
KJMLiYid vit. itis
7. i o. i ii miii ha held In the neighbor
hood of Y sleu and tb trip there will be
made in automobtlea. Thoat ! "p de not
own tuuiiuooiiri win mrnmrn "
Sterurban. The oommlUe wluch baa
e iringetuenu m Charge H composed
r win i wiUDB nraaldenl of lb club;
art Woods c H. Aiwatron. iack iuwoa
and George Burt.
Tri the new oa-Apt Bar. You get the
heat t. r. iLiaaa. rrapiatm.
Dr. Jajmeaoa. diaeaae of (jhtaar.
tku and crum- Mt Mill iMüldW
rati rataeleleli geelail la a.
Uawged wtlk aeUlng UQuoi witbouv e U
here Utt week and opened their summer
home.
Dr. P. H. Brown of El Paso arrived today
to open hit summer home on the south side.
Mlu Dorothy Cleve daughter or Mrt. B.
Cleve or Elk bit returned rrom school In
Missouri. Her listers were here to meet
ber.
Mrs. Allen end children have occupied
one or Mrt. Tllton't cotuget for the summer
months.
Bed Rock.'
county Coramltsloner j. Emtnett Orerr
wu nere in mi car Sunday
Mr. ana Mrt. t. o. Longwen and oiby
are guests at tbe swope house.
sirs. h. A. carpenter hat opened ner sum
mer home. Her daughter. Miss Lucille ac-
companied her.
Stanley tievan and rimllv have arrived
ror the summer months and opened their
summer nome.
Cant. C. L. McKaln. or the Twentieth In
fan try at Fort Bllu. and family arrived
nere Saturday and occupied tbe "Blue Jay"
cotuge near the Lodge ror tbe aeasou-
r. na sirs i nomas Burr or ti Paso
spent the week end In Cioudcron.
otto Tlnkieoaurh. secretary or the Ala
mogordo commercial club spent Sunday in
i.iouurroii.
Mr and Mrs. Dean Sherrv. or Alamnrorrlo
spent Buodty in Cloudcroft.
me men arrivals at toe Lodge ara:
Charlea Belggwetnger H. B. Thompson F.
i-oii l. u. i.ong c. c. Hiwxt Kl Piso;
S. Cunningham. Dallas; L. R. McCllntock
F. Kelck. Tom Coucbem. El Puo: M. E.
Packard. Sin Franelsro. Charle A.
Stewirt and win El pso; R. E. Yokum.
Omaha. Neb ; H. L. BUvenj and wire R.
surens gl Paao B. M. Catlln. Dalla; W.
Mertdeth. San Antonio: Thomas r fc.irr
fS". " Mi Mrs ioaephlne smith.
Victoria ; Mrt. T. L. Cloplln. Auitln; Dr. L.
Hiffner and ramllv. El Paso- tiumi
O'Helly Alamogordo; H. 8. Fairbanks Cir
ri no so; wayne i.. Applegite Shirley Smith.
A. n. Woods Mist Alice Dulohiry. El
1 L. A. kainnel i hi. nh. o
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While the
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TEMPE ARIZONA
Lily Milk-On the
Firing Line
WHEN the bugle sounds; when
the side-drums roll; around the
camp-fire of His Highness the United
States soldier boy; there you'll And
LILY MILK. Find it there because
of its thorough goodness; because it
takes the canned taste out of every
meal. The milk with
"Less of that Cooked Taste"
MILDER in flavor; more delicate
in color; LILT MILK comes to
you chock full of the glorious sun-
shine of Southern Arisona. Bight on
the "firing line of quality from
what' statistics prove to be the
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Try a can. Notice how the) moot modem ana a-
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mild flavor the "lee of that cooked taete" In
LILY MILK.
12 LILT MILK can labels will
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TEMPE
Arizona
the company"! plant and stores which are
among the largest and most Important In
northern Mexico.
rot B TROOPS ARE EN ROUTE.
Part of Thirteenth Cavalry Will Reach El
Paao About Noon.
Troop A B C and D compoiing the
first squadron of the Thirteenth cavalry
arrived yesterday riernoon at Anapra It.
M . and tre due to reach El Paao before
noon today. The troops ire making the
Journey rrom Columbus to EI Paao by
borte back and have been en route since
Saturday. On their arrival here they win
Krancei Cecilia Spalding Jack
A Strong Indursrmeol.
. H. Holme of the Dunnh la ir.nr
nal. aava. "1 have hean a iiiff.Mr rmn
Piles and Hemmorboldt for yeert. 1 got no
relief until ray druggist recommended Mirl-
tol PÜ maiy Before had taken hair
the package the distress wu no and I
hive hid no trouble since i would not
like a thousand dollar and be back in my
former condition. Price 11.00. Warren Drug
to. ti Ptto. Texet exclutlve agency
MJ CAN ANEA PLANT TO eUBUklE.
Thne . TaeaaaM Mea le Be Put to Work la
Representative or the Cainala rnnuii.
daiea Cosaer company bar armounoad
thai the eoaujanyi big mining and MaaH-
log pawl at Cutanea will return opera-
uona June t. wita i force or 1000 men.
uwuu io uncertain political rOOdTDOB
i uuruwii Bwui inm mnminri ntsn.
ertlai hare been doted down for soav
luonths and not a little aufftrlog hit beet
auseq among in inouttodi or worfcmei
taui thrown out of employment. The late
advine ta the prtr of capper and the
roipect of the resloritkw of peace ta
cuco is i iq. are retpootlbl for the
claloQ or tb director to resume opera-
loo al tbli tune.
nepreaeatellve of tb company Mato
leea la D Paao for aavant iin'iiiua
coawaett ror rue) and other supplies for
cea coanpiaiata ware rtlad to the eat
court Mainel C E. Jamas H r Ui
and J. P. Eeattna Jama U alleged to be
the proprietor of the Mxteeath tafantry
elak aad the other two barteoder.
tout "id Dorrursiio "tuil""
a nuist o aiAUTV ia a jqv rotca
Dr. T. FEUX GOURAUD S
Oriental Crean?
OR MA6ICAL BEAUTIFIEK
SubllidltuOliW
aa iwr Sliila
tMtr. aa! ttoa a.
Mulo It baa at
itotest ef at far7al
lMantlt wataau
It U a ear It la pro-
Bactr - Aetsgia
onilarf.lt f tlaalUl
asa Or. L A. tur
gallóle a I4r efU
'illM laliaTanuTas
stlMlsAUttwrsstvUr all tb ski vitptruwat.
At IrBfiPiiDi ireparimea tiorM
be sent to Ttleta to go into camp until
sucn a time a me arrangements ror reliev-
ing the Fifteenth'! troopt et Mtrf and la
the Big Bend country are completed.
The second squadron of the Thirteenth
cavalry will leave Columbus. N. M.. Tues
day to march to Yslete. Fort Hancock Clint
ana racens. wnere tney are io replace ine
forces of the Fifteenth cavalry.
Restored to deed Health.
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Oblo. "I lost weight and relt so weak tbtt
I almost gave up hope or being cured. A
friend told me about Chamberlain's Tablet
and since u:ng two bottle or them I have
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