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EL PASO HERALD 8 Monday, April 3, 1916. SOCIETY DOINGS Dinners, Luncheons, Teas. Di ami Mrs. E S White enteitained Mi i,l Mm Mill McSain at dinner at ih il'i, Jr.n. Sunday night. Ti and Mrs Frank M. Murchlson ittfrtained at tlie alley Inn, Ysleta. '-umlaj night at dinner Their guests v re Mr and Mrs J M Pudlej. 1 Wulfitn and J V DeRoulae ntertaincd Ml'' ilma Casey , and Mih Katherine Iiapr at dinner at , ,, v-'iev Inn. Rleta Saturday night I r ( C Youiik entertained recently a' !ii- lanch al Helen. Tex. Music was nriii-olied during the evening by a Mi in in orchctia. lie had about 6 f,UHtS dinner group at the Country club .turday night was composed of Mr Mid Mrs S Z Pllversparre. Mrs. A E Rowlands Mioses Lauramaude link aiii Mar) Ijewis Mr and Mrs .T I Williford enter i m.-d at dinner Saturday night at M h Uley Inn, Ysleta Their guests . re Mr and Mrs W. G. Jolly and l md Mrs D C Booth. 1 K ut Frits P Llndh entertained v ith an Informal dinner at the Country luh Saturday night preceding the week end dance His guests were Miss Mar joii" Powers. Miss Jouett Pall and i i ut Charles B Moore. Mr and Mrs. John C McXary enter-1 tnlned Mr and Mrs. James Graham Mc .r. Mr and Mrs Julius A. Krakauer, Mr and Mrs II T Bowie, Mr and Mr"!. J imes A. Dick, Miss Katherine Dick, Mis A r Gardner. Dr C (1 Young, C F Morse and A McKenzlc'of Kansas City, Sundaj at dinner at their ranch at Berino. N. M. Mrs A B Fall entertained the last or the week at Hotel Paso del Norte, with an informal dinner part. Amer 1 n Beauty roses In a tall crystal vase rnaniented the center of the table. Tiie guests Included Mr. and Mrs. . orge Gardner Underhlll, Misses Mar lorle Powers and Jouett Fall. Lieut. Tames G Boswell. Lieut. Fay IV. Brab son and W. W. Crosby . The tea given by Mrs. Chas. K. Rr v an for the "benefit of the widow of a i nnfederate veteran, netted J SB 54 and this fund was turned over to John C Brown camp, V V. C, and In turn given i the widow by the camp on Sunday. MYs. A R. Barlow made an address, f o-opllmenting Mrs. Bryan on the beneficent spirit she had shown in arranging the tea and dwelling upon the sweetness of charity generally. Mrs Oeorge S. Patton, sr. and Mist snne Tatton of Pasadena, Calif, were the guests of honor at a dinner party siven Saturday night nt the Country . inn by Mrs. George S. Patton, Jr The c nests remained for the week end dame afterward. The dinner party in . luded Mrs Patton, Miss Patton, Lieut ( I and Mrs. Robert D. 'Walsh, Lieu md Mrs. Victor S. Foster, Lieut, and Mis. Hugh H Broadhurst Miss Bessie Tailor. Vol Charles W. Taylor, Capt .pnrge W Klrkpatrick, Lieut. R. S B Mirt7 and Lieut. Vernon G Olimith. Mrs W L. Crockett gave a prettily nppoiniea luncneon saiuraay aiiautuuu it her home on North Campbell street, honor of Miss Ella Mae Jackson, v, ho Is to become the bride of Clarence r Hunter, of Alamogordo, on Wednes ilav. The luncheon table was decor ated TVlth pink carnations as the cen terpiece and about the table were cat tered foliage and ferns. The gueBts included Misses Blla Mae Jackson. Mvra Jackson. Vera Warren, of Gilmer. Texas. Ellen Hunter, of Alamogordo, M , Hilda Ruth Sorenson; Mesdames ' eorge Franklin, Charles L. Overstreet, U I Robinson, Rue Jackson and Otto i. Armstrong Musical. The first of the two concerts to be nen by the Rodolfo-Fornalr company for the benefit of the El Paso Rescue home building debt, will be given to night at S ociock at the First Christian rhurch. The ushers for the evening ill be Misses Margaret Bryan, Isabelle Springer and Ida Hunter. reMlar Dynamic Tonic Is a great aid In restoring strength. Sold by Potter Drug Company. The Penslar Store. Adr. A CIET to pleate those with a mark esteem Easter- your friends can huy anything you can give them except your photograph. THERE SnODLD BE A VICTROLA IK EVERY HOME. W. a. WALZ COMPANY DRINK PURE WATER r RESERVE TOUR mULTH Osr Water Is Distilled, KBBOILED. Thrtc FIUred TRICE FROM CHLORIDES AND NITRATES Eery BOTTLE will STAND th NITRATE OF 8ILVBR TEST. Phone m or lit w mmnitln Our Own Dtllrery Sritem, El Paio lee & Refrigerator Co. THE HOME OF Holeproof Hosiery for Men, Women and Children. BRYAN BROS. Ban Astteale A Orccoa. Cards. The Saturda) Bridge club was enter tained Saturdav afternoon b Mrs William Walz, at the eta rooms on Montana street Miss Clara Fink won the high score prize. There were onlj the members of the club present Re freshments were enjoyed after the games Mrs J Mason Pollard nil! en tertain the club next week Mrs. J Rowland Qilohrlst and Miss Gertrude Lelghton entertained Satur day afternoon at the home of Mrs Cilchrlst. on North Kansas street, with a bridge party and miscellaneous shower. In honor of Miss Hilda Ruth Sorenson, whose marriage to C. L. Simians will occur this coming Satur day. Mrs. Jack P. Ronan won the high score pri7e. The consolation prize went to Mrs. A. II. Ron lands The guest of honor received an attractive guest prise. The shower gifts were given her In a fancy bag. Following the games a two course luncheon was sened. The rooms were attractively decorated with red and white roses. Mrs. T J. Stafford entertained the Saturday Luncheon-Bridge club Satur day afternoon at the tea rooms on Montana street. The luncheon table was attractively decorated In yellow. Yellow Japansee Iris blossoms filled a brown basket, tied with yellow tulle In the center of the table. About it were yellow candles in crystal sticks, tied with yellow tulle bows. The place cards were decorated with jellow flowers and the favors were little baskets filled with small Easter cers. Bridge was plaved following the din ner. Onlj the club members were present. Miss Karma Deane won the high score prize The club has dis banded until the fall Miss Lila Wilson, of Lynchburg, Va.. was the guest of honor at an Informal bridge party, given Saturday afternoon by Miss Peggy Davidson, at the Coun try club. Miss Wilson is the niece of Mrs. Thomas F. Schley and is ac companying MaJ. and Mrs. Schley to Honolulu. The high score rrize was won by Miss Floy Bernhardt Miss Helen Berrv received the second piize. A guest prize was presented Miss Wil son. A two-course luncheon was served after the games The hostess was as sisted in entertaining by Mrs F. L. Davidson. The guests were Misses Lila Wilson. Bessie Taylor, Valeria Gar rard, Helen Berry, Lucy Berry, Floy Barnhardt and Miss Fitzhugh B. Allder- dice The P D Bridge club was enter tained by Miss Marion Calnan Satur day afternoon at her home on Last Boulevard. Miss Ethel Crawford won the high score prize for the club mem bers and Miss Ida Hunter was the prise winner of the guests. The rooms were decorated with California pop ples. A two course luncheon was en joyed after the games. The hostess was assisted in entertaining by her mother, Mrs George B. Calnan. In addition to the club members Miss Cal nan's guests were Misses Dorothy Vol lertsen. Mary Nafe. Ha Mae McClammy. Helen Reading, Mar) Caples. Genevieve Bannell, Ida Hunter and Edith Robert son. The club will be entertained at its next meeting by Miss Ethel Craw ford. El Pasoans Away. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Uroadstreet. ot 1214 East Overland street will leave tonight for Mineral Wells, Texae, and other points In east Texas, to be gone about two months. A. 13. Rowlands has gone to New York for a short business trip. He will visit In Detroit, Mich., and Chicago, bo fore returning to El Paso. He will be away until about April 15. Cint df Tntiln VitUnrt ,,, i, v t. i t i. . 'Trovldence hospital, has recovered Milton Burch, of Lincoln. Neb , Is re- enough to be able to return to her covering nicely from his illness at home Providence hospital ..... , John A. Hunt, of the reclamation i ! Ajet"" Bradley, of State col- i service, who has been 111 for several lege. New Mexico. Is recovering from , weeks ln Providence hospital, is Im an operation at Providence hospital proving and will soon be able to leaTe Mrs. L. L Hughes, of Alamogordo. returned to her home Saturday, after a short Illness ln Providence hospital. you would favor of your" personal Your Portrait TnaisE ( Repalrlag Work Gaarrateat. Jenkins Piano Compdny THE BIO PIANO HOME, rhnae 058. 311-213 Texaa Street. COTTON ADDITION LOTS Bett Bbj in El Pan A. P. COLES & BROS, Aenti. TAKE ELEVATOR SAVE $5.00 VICTOR HAT & CLOTHING CO. Craer Mm Jt Saa Antnalo. About El Pasoans. Mrs S. M Page Is improving nicely piatz 0f Mount Sinai hospital of New i uiton, Minnesota, heavyweight fight atHel, . . - ,., ... York, now with the Bulgarian sanltar er. has signed a contract n lth a sjndi- R Davis Is recovering from his ill- troops, has received a medal without cie 0r fVO New York promoters, ln- nnss at Hotel Dieu Miss S. E. Church is improving slowly at ProTidence hospital. Mrs J Amalong, who Is a patient at Hotel Dleu. is improving. Mrs F Chllders is recovering nicely from her Illness at Hotel Dieu. G S Ilerskey Is recovering steadily from his Illness at Hotel Dieu Miss C. Coyle, who is a patient at Hotel Dieu is getting along well Mrs. G. r. Allaire Is doing nicely at Hotel Dieu, after a recent operation. Mrs. M J. Ward and little son are doing very nicely at Providence hos pital. R Young Is much Improved at Hotel Dieu, where he has been for a ehort time. I. Hass Is Improving at Hotel Dieu, where he has been 111 for a short time. F. M. WInson is doing nicely at Hotel Dleu, where he has been HI for a few Mrs. G. r. Morris Is much better at Hotel Dleu, where she has had a brief Illness iiee-i J W Tays, who has been sick for a short time at Hotel Dleu, Is getting better. Mrs. E. G Hill is In a satisfactory condition, following a recent operation at Hotel Dieu Mrs. T. Kyrlcopulos recently under went an operation at Hotel Dieu and is doing welL Mrs. A. B. Mundy Is Improving at Hotel Dieu, where she has been ill for the past week. Charles Levy has returned to his home after a shprt illness In Provi dence hospital Miss C. Boyd, who was recently operated upon at Hotel Dieu, is im proving steadily. L. it Drake, who has been 111 for a long time at Hotel Dieu, Is recuperat ing steadily now Mrs. E. F Vegil Is doing very well at Hotel Dieu, where she has been sick for a short while. Leonard Goodman, wno uas oeen in for a short time In Providence hospi tal, is getting better. Mrs J E Wesmorland Is Improving at Hotel Dleu, where she has been a patient for a short time W. G Salmon has recovered from his illness in Providence hospital, and re turned to his home Saturday. Mrs. G W. Alexander has recovered and has returned to her home Sundav, after a short stay In Providence hos pital E J. McKInney, who has been In Trovldence hospital, ill for a short time, returned to his home the last of the week. Wolfe Londoner, who has been 111 for several weeks in Providence hospital, has recovered and returned to his home Sunday Mrs J. R DeMelr, who was operated upon nt Hotel Dleu a short time ago, has returned to her home greatly Im proved In health Hiss Edith Bailey, who was ill for a short time at Providence hospital, has recovered sufficiently to return to her home, 007 Cincinnati street Mrs J A. Escajeda, who has been ill for a short time In Hotel Dleu, has Improved so that she was able to re turn to her home Saturday. W R. Piper, who was very seriously III for a number of weeks at Hotel Dieu, has recovered so nicely that he will soon return to his home. Mrs E. r MeCIellan returned to her home at Tuiarosa street Saturday even ing from Providence hospital, where she was ill for a short time. Mrs. Frank Lewis, of 712 llagoffln avenue, who has been 111 at Providence hospital, is recovering bo rapidly that she will be able to return to her home soon. I Mrs. J. E. Page. 3S1S Montana street. I who was quite ill for some time In the hospital. Miss Maude Brown, daughter of Dr. A. Brown, underwent a very serious operation at Providence hospital the last of the week, and is doing as well as could be expected Parti ies. Mrs. Will a Crombie Informally asked a few friends to her home Saturday af ternoon to meet her guest. Miss Ethel Crombie, of Montreal. Canada. The af ternoon was spent informally sewing Miss Pauline Herrlngton. w hose mar riage will occur this Tteek. was the guest of honor at a chafing dish party, given Saturday afternoon by Miss "Vera Italian), at her home on North Camp bell street. White carnations and ferns decorated the rooms attract! velv Games of various kinds entertained the I guests Airs. J C Ballard was the prise winner The guest of honor was 1 presented with a prize Assisting the I hostess was her mother, Mrs II P Ballard. The guests included Misses Pauline Herrlngton. Esther Herring ' ton, Velma Casey. Palmer Kingsbury, I Dorothy Wlnan. Era Thomas. Lila ! Thomas, Bernadlne Schultz, Margaret Cunningham, Vernon Cunningham, Itena Shea, Juan: la Smith, Kathrvn Peak and Anna B Murry. Mesdames II. D. Ballard, J. C Ballard and H. N Miller Thomas McCabe. Jr. celebrated the sixth anniversary of his birthday with a party Saturday afternoon, at his home on Xobie street, given in his honor by his mother, -Sirs Thomas Mi Cabe. The decorations of the rooms were in pink and white carnations, and the favors carried out the Easter idea Games of various kinds amused the guests during the afternoon. Refresh ments were enioved. The lilpthdv cake, frosted in white with pink dec- j orauons ana piiik canaies. occumed the center of the table Each guest cut his i own slice of cake while making a birth day wiih for the host The guests w ere Elizabeth Finlev. Josephine Klntt?, Cordelia Augustine, Elizabeth ltein Johnnie McCabe, Betty Hawkins. Louisa Hendricks, Ruth Silverman, Marzer May McNary, Edith Anne Walthall. Florence LeBaron, Elizabeth Shannon, Engenia McQuatters. Gresrorv Kranz- thor. Phillip Crockett. Benjamin Ma- j dero. Max Krakauer, Julius Krakvjer, James Raster. W A. Hawkins, Jr . iiooeri ueanev Allison .viorrison. l bert Valdespino. Blllie McQuatter. James Dick, Julius Silverman and Peter Chase. Miss Adelaide Strong celebrated her eighth birthday anniversary Saturday afternoon at her home on Arizona and Newman streets, with a party given bj her mother, Mrs E D Strong. The rooms were decorated pleasingly with pink and white (James of various kinds and dancing formed the after noon's amusements. An Easter egg hunt was a pleasing leature of the party. The prize for this, a big to stork, was won by Grace Stewart who found the greatest number of Easter eggs Refreshments were served from i a prettily arranged lauie rom the chandelier, streamers of pink fell to each guest's plate with the pace card attached to the end In the center was a girl basket, containing colored Eastei eggs. The basket was tied with a big, Elnk bow. The favors were small cand., oxes upon which were little storks The birthday cake and candles were of pnk and white and these colors were repeated ln the lec course and mints. The young hostess was assisted in en tertaining by her mother, Mrs Strong, and grandmother, Mrs M U Strong The little guests present were Char lotto Havs, Grace Stewart, Vera Ham, Loruine Crockett, Elizabeth Orr, Ivadeil Miller, Nmcj Pettug. Clira Wooliidge, anoln Trfne Dorutln Whlttakir Ada Mae 11 idlock, FIohihc liadloik and Elsie Bomr. mm honor i i U. S. DOCTOR Sofia. Bulgaria. April 1 Dr Harry swords, for braveiv, the distinction being the highest one puuHiuie 10 award a .Bulgarian army uis The medal was bestowed for Dr Platz's services in aiding in the stamp ing out of tjphus in Serbia and Bul garia 'He has laboratories at Uskup. BUSINESS MEN TOMARCH AS "DEFENCE" DEMONSTRATION New York, April 1 Business men representing all trades and Industries will march here on May 13 In favor of national preparedness. It was an nounced today by an organlratlon formed bj prominent citizens, and In dorsed by the National Security league and the Plattsburg committee The organization plans to extend the move ment to all large cities with the idea of having simultaneous parades throughout the country CHINA TO BORROW MILLIONS IN TI S. TO BUY SUPPLIES I "" -" - - I -ew York, April 1 The loan to be placed In this couniry oy me ninese government will probably amount to $5,000,000 and the proceed" will be u- In the purchase here of supplies, r,. was understood In bank circles today. Dances. An Informal dancing party was given Saturday night by Miss Mahel Mr Mullen, at her home on East Rto Grande street The young people were chaperoned by the parents of the hostess, Mr and Mrs. H. J McMullen Ri freshments were served during the evening. The rooms were decorated with pink and red carnations. Of the girls, the guests were Misses Louise Welch, Helen Conway, Mary Tincher, V. i!he Mae Caraon. Lena Fisher, Emily White. Mice Pruett, Leila Polan. Rculah Wright, Mildred Rogers, DorM Freeman and the boys were Elliott Chess, Paul Welch, A J. McQuattersJr , Gene Thurston, Ben Jenkins, Kneeland Jenkins, Clarence Thompson. Carroll Stevens Russell Worthington, Hoyt Cole, Will Hughes. Bruce White. Rus sell Klelnman. Donald Grant. Frank Ross. H M Morris, Law ton Croom and Hal Aldrldge Mr and Mrs L. M. Butchofsky en tertained Saturday night with a sur prise dance in honor of their son, Leonard, who is leaving shortly for San Francisco where he will attend college Punch was served between dances and later the guests enjoyed a two coure supper 'xnose present were- Misses Irene Fraser. Lillian Garcia. Esther Olsen, Jennie Olien, Julia Crisp, Juanita Garcia, Nellie Ep pstein, Adeline Morettl. ray Carter, Zelma Carter, Esther Cunningham, Mary Stedman, "velyn Stedman, Mary Clayton. Lottie Hlntze, Cozette Dur vea. Leuttich, Louise Amador, Lapol dlna Koblltz, Elsie McVey, Daisy Mc Vey, Kathleen Harris, Jewel Deer. Mae Harris, Pearl Rehrig, Emily CurdJ. Irene Ratlston, Lois Rallston. Helen llaileton. Mrs. T IL Carter and Mrs Kinney The boj-s were: Clifford Cunningham, Roy Chltwood, Paul La reras. IL Rallston, Will Cole, Mas: Har ris. Honorable M. Jones. Kid Gilbert. Dan Long, General Scott. Al Leuttich. rthur Flnneran, H Hartman, Harry Odell, Claude Brown, Walter Klenle, H C Edwards, Guy Mercer, Mr Hop kins, Dewey Crisp, B. Swafford, Elmer Lancaster. Al Tounge. George Keister, Richard Butchofsky, Leonard Butchof skv and Mr and Mrs L. M. Butchofsky. The Country club dance Satnrdav night was quite well attended. Among some of those present were Col and Mrs Joseph Garrard, Lieut. Col and Mrs Robert D. Walsh. MaJ. and Mrs. George D Moore. Leut and Mrs Victor S Fos ter. Lieut and Mrs Hugh IL Broad hurst, Lieut and Mrs. Fitzhugh B. All derdlce, Mr and Mrs. S Z. Silversparre, Mr and Mrs J. F Williams, Mr. and Mrs Zach Lamar Cobb, Mr. and Mrs D C Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kra kauer, Mr. and Mrs. W. U Gaines. Mr and W L. Tooley. Mr and Mrs A. J McQuatters. Mr and Mrs E. M. Whit aker. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kmmett lllnes. Mesdames Gertrude Ledbetter, George S Patton, sr . George S Patton, Jr, Wil liam IL Allaire, J. C. Kranse, Martin C Shallenberger, W S TUton. W. M. James, A. E. Rowlands, Marguerite Buckler Stevenson, Misses Alice ulf f. Olive Davis. Lauramaude Fink. Marv Lewis, Jouett Fall, MarJorie Powers. Anne Patton, Valeria Garrard, Eliza beth White. Ethel Crawford France Earle, Helen Agulrre, Mary Hill, Birdie Buckaloo, Gladys McQuatters, Alice Mvles Fama Rickman, Helen Berrv, Beulah Brown. Irene Laughlin and Bes sie Tavlor. Col Charles W. Taylor. Capt V F H Godson. Capt George W Klrkpatrick, Capt Walter J Scott. Lieut Roger S B. Hartz, Lieut, Fritz P Llndh, Lieut Charles B. Moore. Lieut Vernon G Olsmlth, Lieut Stuart w Cramer, Jr , Lieut Julian F Barnes, Lieut "scar Straub, Lieut Robert McG Lit- tiojonn. Messrs j J diver. Krnest M les H S Potter Page Kemp. W. IL F Judd, Trank McQuatters. C C Shoe maker. Charles A Brandberg. Alves Cochran, J D Horn of Los Angeles, J M Harris. Rowland Kemp, Garnett King, Ted Davis, C L" hhoemaker, James W Curtis, and others Mrs.She!don Spent $1900 for Treatment Without Bene fit FinallyMadeWellby LydiaE. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. Englewood, 111. "Whilo going through the Change of Life 1 suffered wiui neadaches.ner- vousness, flashes ot heat, and I suffered so much I did not know what I was doing at times. spent 51900 on doc tors and not one did me any good. One day a lady called at my house and saic she had been as sick aa I was atonetime. and Lydia E. Pink- hnm 'a Vo er a f n U 1 I- .1 .1-t " - - --&v. .... c vAmiixjuuu muue ner wen.so 1 took it and now I am just as well as I ever was. I cannot understand why women don't see how much pain and suffering they would escape by taking your medicine. I cannot praise it enough for it saved my life and kept me from the Insane Hospital "-Mre. E. Sheldon, 5C57 S. Halsted St, Englewood, III. Physicians undoubtedly did theirbest, battled with this case steadily and could (Jo no morefbut often the most scientific treatment is surpassed by the medicinal properties of tho rnorl nhl fiwhlnnwl roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If any complication exists it pays to write the Lydia E. Pink liam Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for special free ad Ice. A RfflUlE STATEMENT MlltllfllilUMIIIIllllKMII J fnffi i vfc f ' 3 REITS FOB FULTON, aeilli Minneapolis. Minn . prll 1. Fred riuaing Tex Rickard, to meet three ' fighters in New York for $50,000. ac. i cording to an announcement nere to- day by Mike Collins, Fulton's manager. on his return irora .ew xorii The first fight will be with Al Reich on April 2S or May 6, the second with Jim Coffey or Frank Moran at a date yet to be selected, and the third on Labor Day with a man to be picked by the promoters, according to uoiiins, who declared the sjndicate had put up $10,000 to bind the contract and that Fulton had deposited ?1000 forfeit money. FIGHTS STEP-GRAND-SON FOR FORTUNE Mrs. Grace Felix Lesster is preparing to defend sgain Iier claim to the $500,- 000 estate left by her husband, William J C. Lessctor, contractor and broker, of 2cw York city. A iliiam Losster, second, has renewed nits skacs zt4CJssj-&&. the struggle which has been waged at intervals since early in 1911 for con trol of the estate. The grandson charges that Mrs. Grace Felix Lesster used un due influence when her husband's will was made, thus inheriting the entire for tune. Women s Organizations. The auxiliary ot the church of St. Clement will meet Tuesday afternoon at S ociock ln the parish house of the church. Circle One of the First Methodist church aid society will meet Tuesday afternoon at 1 ociock, at the home of Sirs George Dean, 801 Arizona street Circle three of the Aid society of the First Methodist church will be enter tained by Mrs. T.V. B. Clark. Tuesday afternoon, at 2 30 ociock at 340S La Luz street An important meeting of the board of directors ot the Woman's club will be held Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs Charles B Stevens ou West Boulevard The C "V B M. auxiliary of the First Christian church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 ociock. Mrs R. A. Hub bard ard her division will be ln charge of the program. Tho City Federation of Women's clubs met at the chamber of commerce Monday afternoon. Mrs. W. W White head was elected second vice president of the orgranizat'on. The meeting was dovoted to business matters. The missionary society of Trinity Methodist church will hold Its business session Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the parlors of the church. Mrs Joe Battle, of Longview, Tex , will read the scripture lesson. Mrs. Laurie Thomas will play a violin solo. The regular monthly meeting of the Beta Fhllathea class of the First Pres byterian church was held Saturday af ternoon at the home of Miss Helen De pew, 708 North Oregon street A busi ness meeting was held, following which a social was given. Muslo and games were enjoyed and refreshments were served. Those present were Mrs. IL B. Durkee and Mrs Depew Misses He len Dcpew. Sammle Llveslv, Ruth Dewey. Helen Depue. Lola BuBhong. Helen Loomis. Hazel Smith. Lucilo Day, Carrie Adams, Thelma Splnelli, Mar garet Powers and Ruth "Walker BEE CULTURE CLASS IN TrMPE FIRST IN ARIZONA Tempe, Ariz , April 3 Prof J Elmer Johnson, of the Tempe high school, has organized the first class in bee cul ture ever formed In Arizona Twenty students, has enrolled for a three months' course. The course includes the making of hives, catching of swarms, care of bees and care of the honey until It Is ready for th,e table. A bee club has been formed among the bovs of the class and they expect to make an exhibit at the state fair For chapped aancx, face or lips. Pot ter's Toilet Cream is unequaled Price 25c Telephone 356 and 375 and have It delivered. Potter Drug Company Adr. Just Call XMO When you want an Auto or Limou sine for Business or Pleasure, or a xrurit ror uaggage The JItne Co IL D. Cnmp, Receiver. Adv Jabnion'i tpprrclnrra Chocolate always fresh, excellent assortments Pottr Drug Co Phones 35C-37S 101 S El Paso St We deliver Adv liS liaa T" STERILIZED! J-ery piece of work for our customers u thoroly sterilized. What of it 'Hunk of what it means to them what it would mean to ou J.very piece i carefully washed and rinsed and then dried by artificial heat that positively sterilizes Sterilization is not possible in home laundries Spring in El Paso is the season of colds and tho others of the fara lly may avoid the one with a cold they usually develop a cold within a week or ten days. Doesn't the family wash account to you for this now hy not be sure of perfect sterilization as well as perfectly laundered goods Tel. 470. EL PASO LAUNDRY A 25 Year Clean Reputation. j , You'll Smack Over This Breakfast Dainty, crisp, golden-brown waf fles cooked to a queen's taste. Can you imagine a more deli cious starter-off than these tasty morsels smothered with This fine syrup makes the meal extra ordinary. You simply can't know waffles or biscuit or batter cakes at their best Premium citaloz xtrtm lut of present! circa for Velva coupom. Send for it SUIT FILED TO DISSOLVE BIG GARBANZO PARTNERSHIP Tucson, Ariz., April 3. Suit has been filed ln the federal court here for a dissolution of a partnership existing between H. M. GIdden, Benito Saenz and the West Coast Cattle company for the handling of the 1915 garbanzo crop on the west coast of Mexico. The suit went to the federal court on ground of diversity of citizenship. GIdden being a Spanish subject and Saenz a Cuban. In the superior court at Nogales, M. G. Esplno, agent for the Saenz com pany, prosecuted GIdden on a charge of embezzlement The charge was dis missed and later Gidden sued, ask ing damages in the sum of $190,000, alleging malicious prosecution. This suit may also betransferred to the fed eral court J GULLEY COURTMARTIAL IS ORGANIZED AND BEGINS WUKK Phoenix. Ariz, April 3. Little pro gress was made today ln the court martial of Capt C V Gulley. former commanding officer of company A. N. G. A., charged b Adjt Gen Charles W Harris with "conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman and prejudice of good order and military discipline " The alleged misconduct was talking for publication regarding the disorganiza tion and demoralization of the Arizona militia. The court martial merely organized today and summoned a number or wit nesses to appear tomorrow. Capt L. J. Holzwarth is Judge advocate of the tri bunal The other members are MaJ II. II. Donkersley, MaJ E. P. Grtnstead. Capt E. M. Robison, Capt I. E. Huffman and Capt M G. Brown INTERMOUNTAIN RATE CASE REOPENED FOR ARGUMENT Washington. D. C , April 1 The In terstate Commerce commission to day reopened the socalled Intermoun tain rate case, involving rates on canned goods, dry goods, hardware. Iron and steel, oils, paints, paper and many other commodities from eastern points to the Pacific coast and into intermountaln territory Several cases involving rates on cer tain commodities msving from the Pa cific eastward through gulf ports to the Atlantic seaboard also were re opened. YSLETA AND SOCORRO SHOW GAINS IN SCHOOL CENSUS An Increase of 151 school children is shown by the scholastic census taken ln the Ysleta district The census shows c4 ..viiirirAn Airainst 671 last ear An Increase is also shown in the So corro district, with 343 children this year, as against 239 last year, an in crease of 104. SMELTING CO. F-VULOVK! AM! GIVEV V RAISE Denver. Colo., April 1 A genera' Increase in the pay of employes of th American Smelting & Refining com pany became effective today at plants in Utah and Colorado Two thousand employes in Colorado aie to reum increases of from 15 to 25 cents per day NEW BANK MAY BE ESTABLISHED IN PIMA Pima, Ariz April 3. A bank may be established in Pima by Philip K. Levwa of Phoenir, president of the Cei'tral Bank of Phoenix, Central Bmik of Will cox and of the Anchor Trust company of Wichita, Kan. Mr. Lewis spent two days here in companv with II C Kim ball, looking over the field from a bank ing standpoint. j I J Your Lips until you've eaten them with Velva. Try Velva today. Ten cents , and up in the sealed tin. PENICK & FORD, Ltd., New Orleans, La. You Can Save $1 or $2 Each Week! This strong, centrally located Bank is encouraging hundreds to save $ I or $2 each week by sell ing Savings Certificates on the easy payment plan, and the BANK MAKES THE FIRST PAYMENT FOR THE PURCHASER. For instance forty-nine weekly payments of $1 each will place you in possession of a paid up $50 Savings Certificate for the BANK MAKES THE FIRST PAYMENT FOR YOU. After maturity these Savings Certificates earn 4 interest and the money may be with drawn at any time tinder ordinary conditions. ASK YOURSELF THIS QUESTION. 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