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EL PASO HERALD II Christmas Tree To Feature Party j Of Girls' Glee Club At High School THIS afternoon, at 3:30, members of the Girls Glee club will give a irty in the grmnasium at the high nnl. Several members of the u!v will If puejts of the affair irce ChristmaB tree will be ar rived In the center of the symna? n and grretn and red decorations v U carry oat the Christmas colors, pirl -will bring a present to put the tree, and after the 'party, the - and presents wiH be sent to -the Kue home for the enjoyment of e children there. Several musical rnbrs have been arranged, includ es a piano solo by George Daland. - Barbara Worcester Trill sing, ac nranitd at the piano by Mr. Da d Miss ELjfcabetb Graham will c a ukulele solo. Dancing during - afternoon will be a feature of the rr . Wednesday at 3 oclock at the Wora - s club, the literature department. nJer the direction of Its chairman, Mr. A. S. Pea tr oss, will hold Its pro--ram. Dr. D wight Bradley will re view the book. "Changing Winds,'' by St. John Erwlne Of his selection for the year, perhaps this is one t the I most interesting, in view of the fact! that ft is a study of the Irish qties-; : tton ana Sinn Kein movetnenr, ai a time when Ireland Is attracting an, 1 immense amount , of attention and speculation. The reviews are open to tnse wno are not members of the ;lo-, ts wli as club members, and their friends There will be no musical program, though the social half hour and tea will follow the review, with mes dames H. D Field. J. I Ely. S. . Aguirre. V. Van Gieson. Ben Clements. Piank p. Jones. John Grant and Sig Schwab e assisting. The Guild of St. Clement's Episco pal church will hold their Christmas bazaar and sale of good things to eat on Wednesday be pinning: at 9:3f a. m. Mrs. Horace Broaddus is presi dent of the Guild of St. Clements. To Eat or Not. to Eat Dyspeptics Often Face This PioUem Three Times Daily Mot So If They Once Get Acquainted With Stuart's Dyspep cU Tablets. i digestion with gas. sour rising. chir.g of wind, feeling aa of a Musical. The Orpheus club will singj Christina carols at the base hospital : at Fort BUss on the afternoon orj Christmas day by especial request. I They will also sing st all of the san- ! atonnms ana eacn nospitst in in. city on Christmas eve Out ot Town Visiiots Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Klrksey. of Sip Sprinc. Texas, are visiting in tne city and are guests at Hotel Sheldon. , Mrs. A Weinberger, of Chicago. will arrive on Tuesday to be the win ter house guest of Her son ana aaugn ter, Mr and Mrs. Joseph A. Shan berg, r their home. s!4 West Boulevard. Mr. and lira. William H. F. Jndd and small daughter. Mary Anne, have, after a visit to Mrs. Judo's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Weeks, gone to U Angeles. Calif., where tney wiu maa their home in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Jndd with their little daughter stopped in El -Paso for a visrc an route to Los Angeles from Dallas. where they have resided for some time. Will W. Hitchock and wife, who were called to El Paso on account of the serious lllnes of their sister. Miss Marguerite, left for New Orleans, where they meet the! daughter, Lor raine. From there tney go to St. Petersburg. FU-, where they will spend the winter. Miss Marguerite Is much improved and hopes to leave Hotel Dieu for her home about cni-in mas. Mrs. Andrew E. Jensen has arrived from Sierra Blanca, Texas, for a visit to her mother. Mrs. Laura B. Oden. at her home In the lower valley. Mrs. Jensen was, prior to her mar riage. Miss Annie - Laura Oden. She and her- husband, Lieut. Jen sen. of I troop of the Fifth car airy, are living at Camp Draper, Sierra Blanca. where Lieut. Jensen Is stationed with his troon. Mrs. Jensen wfll return to Sierra Blanca before the Christmas holiday. I High School Teachers Plan Holiday Vacations Visiting Out Of The City any a Mas Wm Panfe Strieken at Meal Before He Tried Saarf Jrypewrta Tablets p of lead in the stomach and j h d stresses make one ponder as i ne advisability of starring. But :! a wrong method. A better - I s-fer plan is to be regular at a, s to eat what Is served or what . -.ia:icFt. and follow the meal with Stuarts Ds?epsia Tablet. It Is 1 ad practice for most people to go .iint nature by depriving the sys n of what it must have, food, ..-- goin-r. Once you learn how u may eat without stint or fear using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, .- little i kehhood of vour ever - ns: either that mournful band of iMniists or anv other d'jinted ' ot-of-tune companr. Ciet a box --tiTts Dyspepsia Tablets at any - store In tie T'n.ted States and ' iaa and thus eat and be merry. FNAXIEL, HULL, of the high school s -xacnicy. leaves Saturday zor tan Francisco to visit his daughter, Mrs. R. Chance, the former Miss Isabel Bull, who taught in the high school last year, and his son Lieut. Com. George Hull, of the U. a navy, sta tioned at San Francisco. J. EL Oil key, of the commercial de partment, win leave Saturday for Chicago to attend a convention of commercial Instructors. Ulss Lillian Phillips will leave Fri day for San Antonio to be with friends during the holidays. Miss Meta Wood leaves for Tucson December 22 to visit friends. Miss Lillian Huggett will visit friends at Albuquerque after- Christ mas. She will leave El Paso De- cemoer zs. Mrs. Margaret TCinnon Stevens will visit friends at Fort Worth, leaving December 27. Miss Nell Taylor plans to go to Fort Worth and Brady. Texas, for the holidays, leaving here Friday evening. Miss Martha Candler leaves Friday afternoon for New Orleans, to be with friends during the holidays. Miss R. O. Brown wfll vbrit trim A at Tucson. leaving here December 23. Mrs. Margaret Miller is leaving her husband Friday afternoon, for North Carolina, where she will spend the holidays. Miss Condida Rangell left Sunday over the Golden State Limited for San Francisco. Calif., where she goes for a visit of indefinite length to friends. Md will arrive Saturday to spend! the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. L. W. Hawkin Cdrds. The bridge club composed of high school girls, will give a dance at the Elks clubhouse Monday evening 57 Pnsoavs Refwnins M!ss Grace Hawkins, who Is study ing at Boucher college. Baltimore, Give The 3ninmwck More Than Mere Phonograph Base your decision on the quahty of the tone and youll sorely choose right Your selection, like that of unnumbered thousands, will -be The Brunswick. Not because we say so, but because a demonstration, on this super instrument will ujuvukc yuu. We are 'tem Method of Reproduction Aefeyoe to By tile Brunswick Method of Reproduction a ca?a?? traness, fineness and richness are given to tone twhf that cannot be duplicated in other instalments. phonograph This method consists of the Uhona and the Tone Amplifier. The Ultona A simple contrivance, makes it possible to play all records at their best. Thus you are no longer restricted to the artists of one producer. Dia phragm and needle are as one on the Ultona, yet the Ultona is not complex. The Tone Amplifier As the tone waves are carried by the needle to the diaphragm, they travel on to this vibrant tone chamber. It is oval shaped, made entirely of wood and free from metaL The resilient wood ex pands and contracts with the tone waves, building them up and projecting them Stronger and clearer, By it a new beauty is brought to all records. A Brunswick Concert to Revive Tired Shoppers Owing: the holiday season we are conducting indi vidual concerts on The Brunswick. Drop fa at a con- tobor mici vax timing UK Gay. lAMten to Tne Brunswick piay your favorite records. Per haps the idea win suggest itself that a Brans wick is to be your choicest gift. AMERICAN FLAG GOES BACK TO 41 TRADE PORTS Wash In cton. D. C Dee. IS. Tne I American flax; has bean restored to I 41 of the world's areat ocean routes, the shipping- board re-ords hi Its annua! report to congress. Host of I tbe ships are plying- trans-Atlantie i and South American lanes, the port said, but some of them are in waters where the Stars and Stripes has not been seen on commercial Tessels for more than a generation. Distribution of the government I fleet of l!-0 Teasels, aggregating I s.7si,uxo tons, snows s vessels rn i the northern Bui one trade. Toe I trans-Atlantie trade was next with 117 ships of 1.I04.15J tons eneaga i in the food relief service and 171 1 ships with a tonnage of 1.175,614 1 were still In nse , by the army June 30 last. Another 1S8 vessels ware engaged In tne Konth American trade: 53 liv ing; to Brasil. 82 to La Plata and M 1 to the west coast of South America.! Sixty vessels were making regular I sailings to southern European Porta. 14 to Africa. S to India 77 in the trans- Pacifte. 141 to the West Indies and I 44 in the coastwise and New England I coal trade. I - The total gross revenues for the I year were approximately 150fll.S0e.tet I as compared with 9ss,eoe.vpe tor lsis. snowing tne prom or lose available. Expenditures totaled j;.:i!,2.2 1 compared with S77e.f94.0G7 for 111. 1 si.stl.3t7.S7S being lor snip construe I ion. Next heaviest was for Inventory of materials amounting to J177.7J4.-1 C4S and plant and prnpTty expenles 1 were piacea at sit7.7gE.r.s. Vessels of the lSjMS. 12.M : 15.000 deadweight tons class win be I the most efficient to meet modern I trade reaulremeets. the renert said. and provision for steaming radius of j 13,000 nautical miles has been made I is new American nhlno. The nro- sram for the establishment of oil fuel stations calls for tank facilities at St. Thomas. Virgin Islands: flono Iclu. Manila. Ponta Delgado. Axores; BIserta. Tunis and Constantinople. plan new constitutional GOVERNMENT FOR EGYPTIANS I WaahJnffton, D. C Dec. IS. Great rBrltatn s plant for establfnlnr constitutional form of govftrnifient In Epvpt are set forth in an official . statement made by earl Cnrxeki, Biit- isn minister 01 xoreifrn axxatra. wnieh has bees received here. Objects of I the Mllner mission, which goes to I Esrypt to arrange the proposed new government, are aeffcrioea in tne statement. The British forties secretary an nounces that It is the intention of the 1 British government to estebtfah the lanrest measure of serif irnTnma.rwt H for which Egypt Is believed capable j at this time. He states that the I afliner mission is not authorised to I impose a const! tu Hob on Km, bart I rather to stodr the sitaatkm and eon--j zer wnn me naure leaner, IS PROMOTING A TRUCK . PLANT FOR THE VALLEY V W. Woodard Is in Bl Paso nro- motin; a truck factory for the -ower vallpv. An antlnn ha a Kjn tiklw Alt I i a piece of land tatsm m Paso and I Yalata. it l atmoaneed. aar the in-1 leruroan ana tne h. it a A.1 tracks. The FrontieiManutaeturinir company is tne muse ox tne new con cern, and offices have tees located In the Trust bulldisK. The Frontier rour-wheel-drive trpe:c la to pe the I name of the nroduet tnraed out. It Is the announced plan to build the 1 macnines entirely ,n -ne valley psanv A Stiberbenr THamond. Tlanmnds and diamond set ievudrv I Is belns; sold more largely by us this Christmas season than ever before. This is Just an Indication that the Silberberc reputation for perfect stones ana artistic voramanan lp ta i receiving just recognition. Our store Is open each evening db- I tn Chriatmaa, I Sllfcerbers- Bro. 5Ica Ave, at Texas. I Tne mere tnount of buying a Dta- mono snouia saceest Sllberberara.-Adv. OPHELIA I Billings Piano Co. 1-129 E. Boulevard. (Corner Austin St.) Phone 167 For Our Car. rete-a-Tete Chocolates For intimate occasions these chocolates are delightful as only a "tete-a-tete" can be. The package itself suggests a daintiness and deliciousness which is more than realized in eating these fine chocolates. 1 . 4MT lit. X a 'A -ft 7' . V'T. 7'H - Will . . X2 mlh T'l J7I 7 Ji WAs. Nffl - k wild rs 'm,vv i v lliW f- rlJH I II I a, . III Illa i JsL r. I VIVW ' "Ji fe'j, V'', " , r ;.SKiW r 1 . mZAV Xyf 7 ifflnm : -4 i wnm Y3 S&rWJ YTlar. k VL&d, kA w mm s Ami A-aVrVSi. Ms" SN IKHt xT rC3iG).I) PROBE ALLEGED LEAKS ON SUPREME COURT DECISIONS Washinsrton, D. Dec 16. An nouncement has been made by the department of justice that an invest. i gation was beta made of reports of 1 alleced "leaks' on nnrm Murt decisions by which speculators had .attempted to profit in stock market transactions. . A statement dictated by Capt. Burke, chief of the department of justice bLreau of In . estimation. r jferrd to a trip to Washington by I Mbrlin Pew, manafrer of the inter I national News ervite. of New Vork, 'who consulted chief justice White. (of the supreme court, regarding al leged leaks on decisions. "Chief Jus Mice White.' the statement added.! "then came to juds? mes and askl i him to- in-.estigate n report by Mr Pew that a fr.end had talked to him .and had said that he had been ap proaches by a B. Moses with offices in the Munsey building, Wash ington, in regard to alleged profiling by tips on supreme court decisions " NEGROES ACCUSED OF MURDER LYNCHED IN WEST VIRGINIA Huntington. W. Vau Dec 16. Two negroes, accused ot mitderins E. D. Meed, a resident of Island Creek. Logan county, were taken from a train at Chapmanvllle. Monday, and lynchedAaccordlng to reports reach ing here. The bodies were then thrown into Island creek, the renort said. The negroes, E. D. Whitfield and Earl Whitney, were charged with killing Meek, a construction fnmmnn for the Island Creek Colliery com pany.- during a quarrel at Monitor . losan countr. Sunday night, accord- I :ng to reports. J BUBONIC PLAGUE CAUSES RR VE ALARM IN URUGUAY Buenos Aires, Uruguay. Dec. is. "'t. ai .u. u .11; hi? is re orted to ha v u a 1 1 a i ned grave proportions at si i'e piuk nice, where the business houses have been ordered closed for 4& hours owing to uad "ygeniec conditions. Several deaths hive occurred. The natlohal depart ment of hygiene has begun a uar on the rats infesting grain warehouses Cuticura Talcum is Fragrant and Very Healthful mplefree dtier L.W.torie De. STATE NATIONAL BANK I lriTAL A.ND HI'RFLL'R . . l.terrat pM aal SaTlags Aeevvata. C. M. MaetiM. fresldrat Jmpb MacaiTia. Vlre-rmMeat C. S. Banrtt. Vlee PrrsideM tM. D. KWj, Cahlrr K. W. MrAfee. AMirt Caller C. M. Nekrtuv. mtmm Cashier IFOR SERVICE OdonfsTransfer L J. 0VERL0CK, BROKER. I'RIX ATK J.K4SED WIRE rrespoBdenlal lgan Hryaa. Ckleacs. .New tsrk. I'le Wefcber i Ce. Ha. a. Outsit SI 7 Xo. OreBM sc. Ph. :U1 Sf Hegta HateL I 1 PHONE 707 m ivday tor iooa.t "B." xp Aiaias oor y im of reilnc (Jcpiw: 3 mall i-r compooad 01 clt!gi Acrim. R 1 T3a c r O u O TVv. . K' " PASO TtJt CAPITAL 2OCCCC0o Use Herald Want Ads 1 Use Herald Want Ads