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Wednesday, July 19, 1911. 9 s. JUS &. .- A A O 4 . T T ! EL PASO HERALD i -" - if : " A BOWLING. A A A A O u . A t A A A A . . The Bascom-French five, of LasCru ces. put it over the Globe Mills five Tuesday night In the long distance telephone bowling- match, winning by a margin of 20 points. This is the first of a series of tele phone matches between these two teams, and although the first match vent against them the local boys are not worried, as they carried off the Individual honors, Armstrong talcing high game with a total of 240 pins, and Nagle winning high total with 537 pins, an average of 179 to the game Following Is trie score of the match Tuesday night: Globe 31111s Five, El Paso Jacobs 142 165' 130 437 Chenoweth 137 108 144 389 Dawson 95 113 121 329 Armstrong 17o 116 240 531 .Nagle 132 201 2Q4 537 681 7703 839 2223 Bascom-French Five, Las Cruces RL Frenger 1S9 136 144 469 Cuthbert 185 155 157 497 Ruez 199, 140 137 476 Jacoby 130 120 113 363 G. Frenger 160 149 129 433 BASEBALL RESULTS. 4" Taesday's Games. 4 TEXAS LEAGUE. At Oklahoma City. R. H. E. San Antonio 030 000 000 3 6 0 Oklahoma City ...000 000 000 0 9 0 Batteries: San Antonio, Gray and I Lemon; Oklahoma City, Bice and Gar vin. Second game. R. H. E. San Antonio ...000 000 000 01 1 5 2 Oklahoma City 000 000 000 00 0 4 3 Batteries: San Antonio, Bogers and Lemon; Oklahoma City, Toung and Garvin. for 863 700 680 2243 Bascom-French five 20 Margin pins. Higi game Armstrong, 240. High total Nagle, 537. Wesbers vs. Callshers. The team of Weaber walked all over the team of Calisher in the three-man team bowling tourney being held at the Cactus club Tuesday night, taking live out of- the six points, tiie marg'n being 296 pins for the Weaber team. In addition to winning the match Weaber won both the high game with 235 pins and high total with 990 pins This closes the second round of the tourney between these two teams -nd throughout the first round Doth teams will fight b.ard to overtake Houck rd Sukerman, who are leading. They will nave to win the majority of the points in each of the remaining matches in order, to overtake the leaders, even should they do no more than break even. "Wednesday night Houck and Suker man will wage battle, which will not only decide who leads in the percent age column, but will also wind up the second' round. Following is the detailed score: Weabers bale At Dallas. R. H. B. Galveston 300 000 000 3 7 0 D;allas 000 100 0001 7 1 Batteries: Galveston, Putnam and Er loff ; Dallas, Verheyen and Alexander. Second game. R. H .E. Galveston 012 000 0003 6 2 Dallas 000 010 1002 5 5 Batteries: Galveston, Brandt and Er loff; Dallas, Munsell and Moran: Weaber ..194 169 23"? 179 213 990 Hardiker 146 159 191 172 143 Sll Carr 154 162 192 211 193 912 494 490 61S 562 549 2713 Calisher .167 123 167 151 1S2 790 MIchelson 177 159 172 168 149 823 Paul 191 131 187 137 158 804 At Fort Worth. R. H. E. Austin 000 000 000 0 5 1 Fort Worth 000 000 01x 1 5 0 Batteries: Austin, Baylor and Hen ninger; Fort Worth, Bobinson and Kitchen. Second game. R. H. E.' Austin ....100 000 101 3 3 1 Fort Worth 000 000 000 0 3 4 Batteries: Austin, Herbert and Smith; Fort Worth, Perritt and Kitchen. Come Down to LERNER'S Thursday Morning and you will see for yourself .why we are so very busy these days. At Waco. B. H E. Houston ..000 001 000 1 5 0 Waco .b00 000 30x 3 5 2 Batteries: Houston, Foster and Al len; Waco, Taff and Carson. Second game. B. H. E. Houston 100 000 0 1 7 3 Waco 081 100 x 10 11 1 Batteries: Houston, Bradford and Buster; Waco, Lohman and Meek. . National League. At Philadelphia. R. HL E. Pittsburg -.000 200 000 2 5 1 Philadelphia 400 000 OOx 4 7 1 Batteries: Pittsburg, Camnitz, Steele and Gibson; Philadelphia, Moore and Dooin. Second game. R. HL E- Pittsburg 100 000 000 0 1 6 1 Philadelphia 001 000 000 1 2 S 0 Batteries: Pittsburg, Lelfield and Si mon r Philadelphia, Alexander and Dooin. Extra Specials 750 pairs Ladies Tan, Brown and Patent Puirvos, Oxfords and Sailor Tes, all oi them $2.50 to $3.50 and $4 grades, all placed. in one lot at. . . $1.89 At Brooklyn. R. H. E. St. LouIs -.400 010 012 8 10 0 'Brooklyn 001 000 O02 3 5 2 Batteries: St. Louis, Harmon and Bliss; Brooklyn, Knetzer and Erwin. 535 412 526 454 4S9 2417 Points won Weaber, 5; Calisher. 1. High game Weaber, 235. High total Weaber, 990. . At New York. Cincinnati 000 402 020 8 11 1 New York 001 000 010 2 5 4 Batteries: Cincinnati, Keefe and Mc Lean; New York, Marquard, Crandall and Myers. kew york americans buy Western pitcher. Chicago, HI., July 18. It is an nounced at Western league baseball -fieadauarters that the New York team j of the American league has purchased Ditcher Georere Clarke, of the Sioux City team of the Western league. The p'rice is said to be ?5000 and two players. The two men are Klepfer and yrtzgeraidrar--prtchTDTT"'and an out fielder. . . -N HANDICAP FEATURE IS WON BY CLIFF EDGE. Windsor, Ont, July 19. A handicap et a mile and a sixteenth, and a race lor Canadian bred 2yearolds were the features at Windsor. The latter event -went to White Caps, who beat Ondra- sion easily, while Cliff Edge proved test in the handicap, leading the one to two favorite Nasushona a length at the finish. At Boston. R. H. E-. Chicago ..... 015 104 030 14 11 1 Boston .........111 002 100 6 9 4 Batteries: Chicago, Bichie and Arch er. Graham; Boston, Tyler, Pfeffer and Kling. v One large lot of "Wichert and Gardiner's " high grade gunmetal and patent Pumps, all hand welt soles, th'e regu lar price of these are $4.00, hut thisweek rijo A g they go at tPfrQ Misses' and Child's Oxfords, Pumps and Ankle Straps, including patent, giinnietal and kid leathers, sold regu lar this season at $1.75, $2.00 1 -ana $2.du, now - o ff choice of this lot .P & There are many other good things awaiting you at JTMMIE QUITS THE GAME. Pueblo, Colo, July 19. As a result of four, straight defeats on the home grounds, together "with criticism of lo cal fans, Jimmle Durham, one qf Pueb loV pitchers, has quit the team and wIl return to his home in Douglas, JPansas. FIGHT IS POSTPONED. New York, N. Y., July 19. The 10 round bout scheduled here last night between Joe Jeanette and Porky Flynn, was called off owing to an in jury sustained by Flynn while train ing. A postponement of the fight un til Tuesday next was declared. PAPKE TO FIGHT BURKE. New York, NL Y July 19. It is an nounced hero that Billy Papke, cham pioa middleweight, has been matched with sailor Burke, of Brooklyn, for a 10 round hout here August 8. They will weigh in at 158 pounds ringside. - James E. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Chicago. R. HL E. Chicago 000 000 010 1 8 1 Washington 040 001 002 7 18 3 Batteries: Chicago, White, Olmstead, Baker and Sullivan, Payne; Washing? ton, E. Walker and Ainsmlth. At St Louis. - R. H.E. St. Louis -.000 200 001 3,10 1 Philadelphia 060 150 000 12 16 b Batteries: St. Louis, Criss, George, Nelson and Stephens; Philadelphia, Leonard and Thomas. At Detroit. R. H. E. Boston 002 fl03 200 7 10 1 Detroit 055 050 Olx 16 16 6 Batteries: Boston, Karger, Killilay, HalL Cicotte and Carrigan; Detroit, Donovan and Stanage. ACTS REGAL SHOES 5125 EL- PASO ST, Our Emory Mill Remnant Has scored a triumph, it fras carried the town by storm. The selling has surpassed all records, it is wonderful, it is inspiring. You feel the en thusiasm in the air the minute you enter the store. Green tickets are everywhere, and not one but points to a bargain out of the ordinary. Wherever Mr. W. T. Emory, the author ized agent of the eastern mills and the owner of the "Mill Rem nant Sales," opens his Semi-Annual Sale of left-over "pieces and lengths from, the mills, he confidently expects to monopolize all the business in that- particular city, nothing less will satisfy him. Every day this week this great sale goes on. Each day brings in to prominence new lots of Mill Remnants to fill the places of sold out lots. Mr. Emory has arranged prices and goods at mill cost for 'ten days. New goods on sale each day at the r Look For the Green Ticket flOMEOF'lOW riUCBS- A -C Look For the Green Ticket Vi I THEY rr THY WW - LOSE TODAY. ! Xatlonal League. Win. Lose. No erm. At Cleveland. "R. H B. Cleveland 000 000 90x 9 9 2 New York ..200 000 103 6 10 3 Batteries: Cleveland, Knapp, Blanding and Fisher; New York, Quinn, Brockett, Caldwell and Sweeney.- WESTERN LEAGUE. At Topeka. B. E B. Topeka 000 002 000 2 6 1 Des Moines .-. 001 010 010 3 9 1 Batteries: Topeka, Brown and Crisp; Des Moines, Benz and TJltowski. At Lincoln. S. H. E. Lincoln ,. ."100 000 000 1 7 6 St. Joseph. 000 001 000 2 4 0 Batteries: Lincoln, Wolverton, Hager man and Stratton; St. Joseph, Freeman and Gossett. At Denver: Benver-SIoux City game postponed; rafn. Two games today. Peppe r At Pueblo. H. H. EL Omaha ......002 001 000 3 7 0 Pueblo ...000 020 001 3 8 4 Batteries: Omaha, Robinson, Hall and Lynch; Pueblo, Durham, Paester and demons. Philadelphia. 626 Chicago. . .. New York. . .. St. Louis. . .. . Pittsburg. . .. Cincinnati. . .. Brooklyn .39f Boston 256 ., .613 .-. .605 . . .575 .. .550 .430 .614 .600 593 .563 .538 .418 .380 .244 .622 .608 .600 .570 .544 .423 .385 .247 American League. x TVin. Detroit. 714 Philadelphia. 651 Chicago 524 Cleveland 517 New York. 506 Boston . ,506 Washington . .353v St. Louis 277 Lose. No gm. j .70 .639 .512 .506 .494 .494 .341 .265 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Texas League. Won Waco 51 San Antonio 53 Fort Worth 48 Austin 48 Houston 47 Dallas 48 Oklahoma City 48 Galveston 38 Lost 43 45 44 46 48 49 49 57 711 .646 .519 .512 .500 .500 .345 .269 Pet. .543 .541 .522 .oil .495 .495 .495 .400 We Have Moved Over the WMte House DRS. MAGRUDER & STEVENS DELISTS "We don't "work for negroes." References Ask any one. . Established 1D02. Whisky 'J PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Lt San Francisco.' pJ H. B. Sacramento 4 9 2 Oakland 2 2 1 Batteries: Sacramento, Byram and Thomas; Oakland, Kilroy and MItze. At Portland. R. H. E. J3an Francisco .0 9 0 Portland .... 3 5 0 Batteries: San Francisco, "Henley and Schmidt; Portland, Henderson and, Murray. At Los Angeles: Los Angeles and "Ver non traveling. AMERICAN At Milwaukee: waukee. 2. At Columbus: Louisville, 5; Colum bus, 6. I At Kansas C City. 4. At Indianapolis: Toledo, apoiis, 7. ASSOCIATION. Minneapolis, 6; Mil- Jity: St. Paul, 7; Kansas 8; Indian- National League. Philadelphia. 51 Chicago. . j 48 New York. 48 St Louis 45 Pittsburg. t 43 Cincinnati 1....33 Brooklyn ..30 Boston I. .20 American Leagae. Detroit. ) J59 Philadelphia. I. .53 Chicago h. 42 Cleveland. , ..' 44 New York 41 Boston 42 Washington. . ...V. ...29 St Louis. . 22 31 31 32 34 36 45 48 61 24 29 39 1 42 41 42 55 60 .622 .608 .600 .570 .544 .423 .385 .247 .711 .646 .519 .512 .500 .500 .345 .269 IS a OCI "WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. National League. Pittsburg at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at New York. Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at Brooklyn. American League. Boston at Cleveland. For one hundred thirty years, this whisky has stood the continual test among men of more than ordinary good taste. Bottled in Bond Born with the Republic "The Standard by Which AIL Other Whisky is Judged." Eitablished 1780. DISTRIBUTED BY lion Grocery, EI Paso, Tex. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. At Nashville: Nashville, 6; New Or leans, 5. l At Memphis: Memphis, 0; Montgom ery, .6. At Atlanta: Atlanta, 0; Mobile, 5. At .Chattanooga: Chattanooga, 4; Bir mingham, 3. NEW RULING FOR NOTARD3S. Austin, Tex., July 19. The secretary of state's department has indicated that in order for a notary public to discharge his duties it Is not absolutely necessary for him to have his com mission in hand, provided he has an- . piled for his commission and has qual- inea ior the discharge of his duties NOT WITHOUT COOKS," In the Herald "Want Ad" is the one best way to get a good cook. When yon need any sort of help tell The Herald about it over the phone. Any time upto 2:00 you can get your "ad" in the same day's paper. Phone Bell, 116; Auto, 1115. WHERE THEY PLAY TOMORROW. National League. Pittsburg at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at Philadelphia. St Louis at New York. American Leagae. Washington at St Louis. Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at Detroit Boston at Cleveland. j 5 5 j j jk j j j j iy EL PASOANS RETURNING. i i y 5 Mrs. J. F. Williams and daughter, ' Nancy, returned home Sunday from a six weeks' stay at Cloudcroft, where they were guests at the odge. The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Alnsa, who, in charge of Miss Alice O'Connor, haTe been spending the past six w,eeks at Ocean Park, Cal., will re turn Kriday. Dr. B. P. Stevens arrived home the last of the week from a month's visit at the different California coast re sorts. Miss Era Thomas is at home from Sancos, where she graduated this spring from the state normal. ! i i Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Trayler came home Saturday from a three weeks' so journ at Toyah, Texas. Crowder, Mr. and Mrs. Wlp Robinson, Mr, and Mrs. J. N. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Woodside, Mr. and 'Mrs. P. P. Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. John son. Mesdames J. B. Corceran, Kate Brown, Fleet Coryell, B. E. McClesky, Empress Arrington, W. D. King. M. i C. Johnson. E. J. Williams, D . N. Evans, Clara Burnside. Misses Elsie Lurkins, Adeline Clawson, Montague, Buford, Brooks, Emma Hoff man, Lilla. Thomas, Eula and Annie Harper, Gladys King, Mary Wadling ton, Betty M. Smith, Alice and Mae Carre, Flora and May Campbell. Ida Patterson. Messrs. C. E. Sawyer, H. O. Blum, R. L. Daniels, Dorsey New born, H. T. Henry, Ray Campbell, Rob ert Carre, J. A. Morris. 3 j 2 ! J j J ? O PARTIES. ! ! "I J Election Returns at tie Airdeme. THK EXCEPTION THE GLORY. (By Hek.) When Cobb strikes out The serried ranks of fandom rise en masse, And as he turns to give the umpire , sass, Light into him with imprecations crass. It is, indeed, a luscious moment when Cobb walks up, whiffs, and then walks back again; The soberest bug a maniac is then. But, ah! therein his greatness is ac claimed For shame's a crown to one" so seldom shamed; His other deeds In 'brightness are 'en framed When Cobb strikes out John I. Kane has returned from a trip through Mexico. i After a three months' stay in , Los Angeles, Mr. and. Mrs. J. E. McKeel re turned htfrne Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Shedd -have re turned from a fortnight's visit at Cloudcroft, where they were guests of the Lodge. The Misses Constance Pateman. Sybil Shedd and Nellie Gaillard. who have been attending a house party given by Mrs. Davis Porcher at Tiptop cottage, Cloudcroft, returned to the city Satur day, Mrs. H. L. Knickerbocker, Miss Ma rian Campbell and Miss Amy Schutz came home Saturday from a fortnight's stay at Cloudcroft m m w Mrs. Lizzie Avirett returned home today from a month's visit with her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Abby de Avirett, at Los Angeles. Miss A. Louise Dietrich, superliten dent of St Mark's hospital, has re turned from a six weeks visit to Bos ton, New York and other eastern points. Miss Dietrich went as delegate to the American Nurses' association, representing El Paso county. t ! IV w l Z ! I o ! ! J ! ! ? : CHURCH AFFAIRS. ? J .. ... I J ! ! ! t $ ! ! 1 ! Z t ! ! l Mrs. Grace Overman and Miss Jane Lojig were the hostesses for the Wo man's Aid society of Calvary Baptist church Tuesday afternoon in the church parlors. S The Woman's Aid society of the First ML E. church will hold its regular monthly meeting Friday afternoon ' at 3:45 oclock at the home of Mrs. J. J. Barr, 2715 Montana street Those at tending should take the 2:25 Fort Bliss car. , The women of the Home and Foreign Missionary societies of Trinity Metho dist church entertained their husbands and the board of stewards with a pic nic In the basement of the church on Tuesday evening. The basement was decorated with soft green cedar, entwined aoout the pillars and cut flowers were Dlaced Mrs. H. D. Ballard entertained a. few friends very informally on Monday, in honor of her daughter, Mrs. B. E. Mc Ctosky, who will leave Thursday for her home in central Texas. Miss Ruth Forsyth and Miss Vera Ballard added to the pleasure of the afternoon with several vocal and Instrumental selec tions, and little Miss Alta MtClcky delighted the company with several well given recitations. Dainty refreshments were served to the guests, who were: Mesdames J. P. Nash, L J. Avers, C S.- Wright Felix Ferguson, J. N. Romagny, C. L. For syth; Misses Vera. Ballard, Ruth For syth, Alta. McClesky. Miss Marguerite Herman entertained on Friday evening "with a line party at a local theater, supplemented by d-inner at the Harvey house. . The personnel of the party included: Misses' Clara Hague, Judyn Hague, Lieut and Mrs. .Frederick Young, Lieuts. R. H. Coles, J. a Morrow, R. J. Herman. . . 9 un next Saturday evening the'; management of the Airdom -will give returns of the prohibition election just as fast as the returns are received. He will go to con siderable expense to give the people of El Paso this news regardless of the expense, just the same as he is j giving them (the best shows that f The present bill is one of the best yet presented by the James P Lee company and each member does fine work. wh,ile the chorus Is as near perfect as. It is possible to be. When you visit the Airdome tonight you will leave feeling that you got more than , your money's worth. The musical numbers are good. Tonight will be your last opportunity to see this show, as there will be; a complete chaage- of program on Thursday night. Re served seats can always be secured at the Ryan drug store any day be fore 7 p. m. TeC 78 s mwmi urn Try how quickly we can send yon 25c delicious maple nnt ice cream. The Elite Confectionery. The better quality-ice cream costs no more but a lot better.' Phone Smith Ice Cream Co. on the tables. A color schmee of green and white was carried out The place cards were green bristol board cut in the shape of maple leafs, edged in silver water coior. The salad was served on let tuce leafs, and fried chicken garnished with parsley. The napkins were white with green fern in the corner. After the supper the following pro gram was given .with Mrs. Empress Arrington presiding. Mandolin Duet.. May and Ray Camobell Address of Welcome. .Mrs. D. M. Smith Aliens or Americans.. .W. B. Gillespie Recitations Little Alta McClusky A Stranger In Our-Midst John Box Trinity's Opportunities Rev. C. S. Wright Those who served the guests were Misses Emma Hoffman, Elsie Lurkins, Adelaide Clawson, Lilla Thomas, Flora Campbell, Eula and Annie Harper, Gladys King, Mary Wadlington, Betty Mary Smith, Ida Patterson. The committee who arranged the pleasant affair was Mesdames L J. Ayres, D. M. Smith, John Harper J. B. Payne, H. L. Graham, C. B. Patterson, Geo. Dennis Wilkes, C. S. Wright and Alice Carre. Those present were: Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gill espie. Mr. and Mrs., John Box, Mr. and Mrs. John Harper. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Young, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Wadlington, Mr. and Mrs. George Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Wilkes, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Mathlas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lander, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Darwood, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright Mr. .and Mrs. H. D. Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Carre, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. A charming social affair of the week was the bridge party given Saturday afternoon at Fort Bliss by Mrs. Fred erick Youtig. Mrs. Cook, who made the highest score, was awarded the first prize. Sev eral of the post offi'cers came in after the games for refreshments and the Fourth cavalry band played from 5 to 6 oclock, adding to the pleasure; of the occasion. The guests included: Mesdames Cook, Cheney, Cleary , Renslchausen, Price, Oliver; Misses Clara Hague, Judyn Hague. Annette Schmltt, Olive Davis, Marguerite Herman; Lieuts. Claggett. Herman and Coles. v ! 5 l l ! C-J ! 5 J ? DANCES, $ J ti ! ! ! ! ! ! J O The week end dance at the Country club was the usual enjoyable affair, notwithstanding the fact that many of the members were out of the city. Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. ClaLborne Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Cleary, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Payne, Capt and Mrs. Frederick Young, Lieut and Mrs. Cheney, Mrs. Kenneth D. Oli ver, Mrs. Lula H. Montmorency, Mrs Guy Hammett; Misses Kathrine War ren. Annette Schmltt Olive Davis, Margaret Herman, fetarro Smith. Mel vyn Burnap, Kathrine Musselwhite, Kate Adams; Messrs. Francis Moore, Wallace Downing, Dr. J. M. Ridley,' Tom Mayfield, R. W. McAfee, Tom Newman, W. H. Tuttle, Hugh McLain, Larkln Smith, J. K. Ramsey, Frank Stewart, Ralph Henderson, Vance Stewart. Ballard Caldwell, Nelson, Lieuts. Herman and Cole. Swltzler Turner was the host on Monday evening at a dance given complimentary to the girls of the Kappa Kappa club, at his home on Montana street Following the 'danc ing, refreshments were Served. Those enjoying Mr. Turner's hospi tality were: Misses Awtrey, Krausse. Edith Perrenot, Lucille. Cloud, Beulah Brown. Stella Brick, Margaret Alburta, Marian Young, Blanche Davis; Messrs. Donald Taft, Adkins Bowden, Frank 70TTEXAS3TT Bray HairlBctttMii L WALMUTTA HAIH STAMT icrrir.j r" ."-'" ,? jsteBQBea. xltjz or Jtaaamt nswrtaaewwly. Ones a from XJsfct Hmn to ,BMiBttnurmE, ' nuu do pottoBg aaa i : - Twworaatv. Said forafT r-sra frill sand too a, trial Sfaa for larsa Ere fel&t times aa saueh) tt& If toot nest sail it seod direet tm ne, :8aa4 ttt" vnpp xroB vmt potuag jbcwmw noes a sad ire -will kIto yoa a fsU-flfas tattfe Jsr : ALXZ7TTAC,14C. itYaStSt.Lm&lii 5D Ross, Russell Turner, Austin Perrenot. Joe Worsbam, Earl Weisiger, Robert Hoover Wendell Kuhn, Randall Kil burn, Wayne Chenoweth. Fred Priest. Mr. and Mrs. E. E; Perrenot, Mr. and. Mrs. R. ML Turner, Dr. and Mrs. 3J. B. Worsham, Mrs. C. C. Crews, Messrs. A. F. Kerr and L. H. Creira. . -.$ LUNCHEONS. $ : .. , .j, . , .. .. ,$, , g, . Mrs. Abby de Avirett, of Long Beach, CaL, recently entertained sev eral El Pasoans a't a luncheon given at the Virginia hotel, In honor of. her mother, Mrs. 5Lizzle Avirett of this city. Among the guests were: Mrs. T. E Bowen, Mrs. Pech, Mrs. Kerr and Mrs. , Lizzie Avirett Mrs. Avirett. who has returned to El Paso, received much so cial attention and was the honor guest at a number of musicals and luncheons during her visit with, her son and daughter, Mrs. Abby de U.virett, of. Long Beach. Mrs. L. tL. Robinson will entertain , with a luncheon on. Thursday, compli mentary to Mrs. F. S. Meyer, who will soon leave for Los Angeles ibefore go ing to Florida to- make her future home. The guests will include only intimate friends of Mrs. Meyer. Potter's Ice Cream, made from rlch cream and pure fruit flavors. Is deliv ered to any part of El Paso. When you feel lazy out of sort3 and yawn a good deal in the daytime, you can charge it to a torpid liver which has allowed the system to get full of impurities. HERBINE cures all disor ders produced by an Inactive liver. It strengthens that organ, cleanses the bowels and puts the system in good healthy condition. Price 50c Sold by Scott White & Co 204 Mills., and De pot Pharmacy.