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EL PASO HERALD Mondav, June 30, 1913 !3Pv 5SPT -JiSf v ft68weii We Lead Others Follow Another Big Price Reduction Peerless Mazda Lamps BUY National Mazda lamps for every socket in the house now while prices are lowest. Replace waste ful carbon lamps with efficient National Mazda lamps and get three times as much light without additional expense BEFORE YOU PAY YOUR NEXT LIGHT BILL. These prices now effective : - 35c each 35c each - 35c each 35c each - 35c each 45c each - - 80c each C( (( ee ( 10 Watt 15 20 25 40 60 100 Put a National Mazda Lamp in every socket. Buy them in the Blue Convenience Carton keep a stock on .hand. Use them as you neea inem. Telephone orders filled. Phone 1120. it f Texas Electric Supply Co. "KNOCKERS OF HIGH PRICES." ' 119 H. Stanton St. toTMT BERINO TO OBSERVE DAY FOR CHILDREN Berino. N. It, June JO. The second Sunday In July has been set aside for children's day in Berino. W. C. Ifossman has sold three car loads of cattle to Mr. Sneed. of El Paso, same to be delivered July 7. The new directory iasaed by the Val ley Telephone company shows a good increase over the one sent out four months ago. A number of people from this district are planning' to attend the Fourth of July celebration in Las Cruces. Invitations were received by many here to the farewell dance given by the j oung men employed by the U. & reclamation service, who have been sta tioned at La Mesa for the past six mrnths. Those who attended from this side were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Green wood, Misses Hilda Creamer. Mary Koen and Harry Rishaberger; Messrs. Alfred Creamer, Leslie Heket and Re nick Livesay. THe presiding elder Rev. X A. Ray. from El Paso, held services there Sun day. A. W. Churley has returned to Mexi co City by way of Key West, Pls after a two weeks' visit at the Kilgore home. Mr Churley is secretary and physical director of the T. M. C. A. in Mexico City. .Messrs. John Freeman and Jake Sweet, from Las Cruces. motored down and visited at the Mossmmn ranch. Dana Freeman accompanied them back to Las Cruces. Mrs. Grace Overman, who has been a guest of Mrs. S. W. Howard the past two weeks, returned to her home in El Paso sooner than expected, because of her son. Paul's illness. , Mrs. W. C. Mossman entertained Mis ses Abbie and Katherine Kilgore and A. W. Churley at dinner. ' i George Look, jr., has left for a trip to Chicago. He expects to be gone a month. Prof, and Mrs. Sage and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Snow, of Mesilla Park, motored down to Mosquito and went over to La Mesa to visit Mr. and Mrs. F. H. White. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Freeman and fam ily and Messrs. George and Fornte Freeman, from Las Cruces, spent Sun day at the Mossman ranch. - . Rev. and Mrs. Morris and family were guests of Mrs. M&berly at Anthony. Messrs. Dessauer and Clarke have returned to Las Cruces, after having spent several days here, surveying the Dessauer tract of land. Miss Blanche Brooks, of La Mesa has been visiting Miss Ruth Newsome, at Vaiio J T. Gibson and son. Robert, from Pan Antonio, are here visiting Mr. Gib son's brothers, M P. and C. N. Gibson and his daughter, Mrs. R. L. Habbell. The Carpenter family has returned WHEAT THRESHING STMTSJI VALLEY iQtchen Shower Is Given a Popular Mesilla Bride-elect. Las Cruces, N. M, June 30. Wheat threshing in the MeailU valley started today at several points. On the Fuller ranch, northwest of Las Cruces, Ralph French w threshing a large crop of wheat. Kitchen Skewer Gives. A unique shower was given on Satur day evening to Miss Raye Hinds, of Woodland Orchard, Old Mesilla. A part of neighbors marched silently to the kitchen door and when Miss Hinds appeared, she was greeted with the din and clatter of kitqhen utensils and es corted to a place in the middle of the kitchen floor, where the many useful presents were showered upon her. Two showers, one a miscellaneous and the other a linen one, were previously given to this bride-elect at Las Cruces. This third shower demonstrates Miss Hinds's popularity in her own neighbor hood, as well as among Las Cruces and eollege friends. The marriage of Mies Hinds to Prof. Joseph Rigney of State eollege, will take place at the home of the bride's parents, Br. and Mrs. L. Hinds, on Fri day afternoon, July 4, at 2:30 oclock. Mr. and Mrs. Rigney will leave on the 4:30 train that afternoon for Cloudcroft, f where they will spend a couple of weeks. li. C. Todrank. special agent ot the Santa Fe railroad, was here on Satur-, day. Mrs. Theodore Rouault will entertain the Tuesday Bridge elub at her home on Griggs street tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. F. R. James has reeoverd from her recent ilness and in company with her daughter, Miss Helen, went to Organ to spend their sumer vacation of a few days. Messrs. C. K. Cleveland, R. L. Faulk ner, Doyle and Bennett drove down to 1 Paso yesterday in Mr. Cleveland's Buick automobife. Mrs. W. J. Stevens was able to preside at the pipe organ in the Methodist church yesterday, after several weeks' absence, during which Stanley Brown played the organ. Ohioans Are Gttests. Mrs. Jennie West, of Kansas City, Mo., and Misses Ravena and Alice Wheeler, of Adam&ville, Ohio, are guests in the home of Dr. B. . Lane, on Griggs street. The first named is a sister. Mrs. R. . French and children leave here tomorrow for an extended visit im Missouri. Jose Lucero and daughter returned last evening from 1 Paso. Rer. Thomas Mitchell, pastor of the Presbyterian church, preached a sermon on the sabjeet of "Holiness" yesterday morning. Special Service Held. A special service was rendered in the Methodist church yesterday morning as follows: Prelude, "Prayer from Lohengrin," Wagner. Hymn 32. congregation standing "ihe Appostle's Creed," recited by all, still standing. Prayer, concluded by Lord's Prayer, repeated audibly by all. Response by the choir. Anthem, Festival Te Deum, Dudley Buck. Lesson from Old Testament. The Gloria Patria. Lesson from 3iew Testameat Offertoire "Lento," JaoaaMkB. Solo, "These Are They," from "Holy City' by Gaul Mrs. Bnteddas. Hymn 133. Seimon by pastor, 'Christ the Life Giver," John S:3. Hymn 169. BenedictioB. Postlude, selected. Duncan McCowan was down here frost his Organ mountain mines for several days. Elks Win. The game of baseball played here yes iterday afternoon at Jones park between aLs Cruces Grays and the Elks re sulted in a score of 11 td 3 in favor of the Elks. The Grays have new suits. The feature of the game was the hitting and fielding by Will La Point, an Elk and editor of the Las Cruces Citizen. He made five hits out of fire times to bat. The pitcher "for the Elks was Ray mond Edmundson, and the catcher Sid ney Howard. The catcher for the Grays was "Arizona" and pitchers were Romero and Lopez. Mrs .T. D. Robison and daughter, Miss Lizana Robison, left here this morn ing for El Paso, where the former will visit Eugene Davis and family on West Missouri until tomorrow, when she will leave for her home at Spring HilL Kan. The latter will spend a week with her friend, Miss Mariion Lemon, at Hid Arizona street, EI Paso. spent Sunday in La Mesa m Misses Mary Coohen, of Anthony, and We are the lowest priced electrical Harry Kiehaberger, of Berino, attenucu I supply house in EI Paso and we are the dance Friday evening. I proud of it Texas Eleetrlcal Supply Miss Ethel Brown, of El Paso, spent j Co., "Knockers of High Prices," 119 N. the week end with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Stanton St Phone 1120. Advertise- Viljoen. ment tofTft. f from a 10 days' camping trip in the Organ mountains. Miss Juanita Kilgore has been quite ill for the past week. Carl Price and son made a trip to the mountains to look for a camping Eiace. Mrs. Price and family will follow iter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snyman, Heining. Hector and Gillie Snyman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Viljoen at Cbam berino. Master Daniel Webster, from Bl Paso, is visiting his cousins at the Gibsou farm. W. C. Mossman and George Dorsey were visitors to Las Cruces. Visitors to El Paso have been: Mrs. J. D. Rawlings. Mrs. Carl Price, Dorothy and Donald Price, Miss Willie Kilgore. J. J. Lewis, S. G. Kilgore and Ardea Gardner. FAREWELL SAXCK IS "WEEK'S SOCIAL FEATURE AT LA MESA La Mesa, N. M., June 30. The social event of the season was the farewell dance given by the young men ot the reclamation service prior to their de parture to Berino. The hall was beauti fully decorated in the national colors. Refreshments were served by the women of St John's guild. The dance was opened with a march led by Miss Louis IJwatv and Brvan Wells Brown. Those -present were: Misses1! Louise Livesay, Ethel Brown, Mary Cohen. Anita Meade, Pearl Lyles, Roth Livesay, Harry Richaberger. Ruth, Grace and Gertrude Hyland, Hilda Creamer: Messrs. B. W. Brown. R. C. Sites. Leslie Hoket, C. Newberry, J. R. Livesay. O. Keese, W. Hyland, George and Alfred Creamer, F. D. Hawley, D. Candler. Eugtne Leavell, Jean Viljoen. R. Sampson, J. H. Wiggins, Guy Adair, W. Herron, W. C Meade, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. T. Huit Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Center. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Williams, Col. and Mrs. W. J. Vil joen, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hand. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. White, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. William son. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gray and Mesdames Abba Lynn, Harry Ha man, J. R. Livesay, B. J. Viljoen, Henry Reese, Anna Meade and W. B. Deusler. Rev. HnsTer Lewis, of Mesilla Park, held services at the Episcopal church Sunday evening. A. P. Williams is a business visitor to El Paso. Little William Bartlett, son ef Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bartlett has been quite ill for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Neitrhmann and Mr. and Mrs. J. Priest and familits, of Anthony, TO -L I For Our Trade This Year! We Havd a More Complete Line of Flags and Fourth of July Decorations than ever before Flags in all sizes in Muslin, Wool and Silk . SEE OUR DISPLAY WINDOWS International Book & HERALD BUILDING Our Semi -Annual Clearing Sale Will Start Tuesday, July 1st The one sale that everybody in El Paso and surrounding country is waiting for. We don't have to misrepresent this sale. It occurStwice a year ana it is an nonest clearing saie. - One Price One Discount One Group No Specials Bought for a Sale, no Baits to Get You in Our Store Simply and Only Our Semi-Annuai Clearing Sale! -i- Cf on any su m e house or 66 2-3 cents on the doIUBet 3 Vy 1 i ter goods than at any other sale and at a bigger discount All we ask is cash only. Look below what 1 -3 off means: $45.00 Suits for .... . $30.00 $40 Suits for . . $26.70 $25 Suits for . . $16.70 $35 Suits for . . $23.35 $20 Suits for . . $13.65 $30 Suits for . . $20.00 $15 Suits for . . $10.00 1-4 Off On All Pants 1-4 Off On All Hats 1-4 Off On All Children's Suits 1-4 Off On All Suit Cases 6? Bags lWiiiiiiaWiiBiMiii wmmmm I Am Prepared to Make PROMPT AND ACCERATE LAND SURVEYS D. K. II. MAXIGAUX.T Civil Engineer Ph.He 27S6 811 Ti. Kansas St. EI rase, Texas News Brevities (Advertisement.) Train Bulletin. The Golden State Limited train of the El Paso & Southwestern, due at 3:50 p. m., from the east, was reported to arrive at 4:45 p. m. Monday. All other afternoon and night trains for Monday are reported on time. Why pay $1.00 per hour, when you can get your work done for 75c? We employ competent men, not boys. Texas Bleetrleal Stipply Co, "Knockers of Illgk ITIces," 118 jr. Stanton St. Wallpaper and papernanglnfr: lowest prices. A. Goldlng-, 110 South Stanton. Xew Governor for Georgia. Atlanta, Ga., June 30. John M. Sla toa was inaugurated governor of Georgia Saturday, succeeding; Joseph M. Brown. In his Inaugural address Governor Slaton advocated economy In state affairs. Dr. Bfcert, Dentist, 21S-213 Mills Bldg. Hqd'u u4 aaatfAsz tTisstr imava vaii trunks quickest. Phone 1. Iiongweirs. Dr. Merford moved to 318 Hills Bid p. Kxcape Front Federal I'rlsen. Leavenworth, Kas June 30. An all day search for MIchard Orborne and Walter Layman, convicts, who made a darinp escape from tho federal prison. has not developed a trace of the men. Osborne was serving IS years for rob bery in Washington. D. a. while Lay man was serving a three year term for counterfeiting in California. ssf3S3o Diverse Routes 4 SUMMER TOURIST FARES ON SALE DAILY Until September 30th, 1913. Low round trip fares to all principal Eastern and Northern points. Knai return limit October 31st. Denver $35.00 Kansas City . . .$40.65 St. Louis $52.65 Chicago $57.15 Cincinnati $64.05 Memphis $44.70 If your vacation is short use the Liberal Stopovers New York $85.85 Boston $95.15 Washington .-. $74.55 Baltimore $74.55 Detroit $68.15 Hot Springs . .$39.35 GOLDEN STATE LIMITED AHD SAVE MANY HOURS TO KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST DIRECT LIKE AND THROUGH SLEEPERS TO MEMPHIS. For Rates, Reservations, Routes, Etc, Pkaae 594 or 5861, or catf City Ticket Office, XUKKKTt-5Ai1.HBX BUILDING. RICHARD WARREX, General Agent. h. D McGRSGR. C. T Steamship Tickets to all Parts of tie World. Oregon Grocery. 805 N. Ore., phone 1711. Dr. Paget, dentist. S01 Roberts-Banner. Dr. Hnrley. Phones 405Z and 375. Dis eases of children and nervous troubles. Steamer Aground! 'floHrl.its Are Ilencued Seattle, Wyo., June 30. The steel steamship Dolphin of the Alaska Steamship company, which left here Friday nisrht, went ashore near Alert bay, B. C,.on her first trip for this season to .southeastern Alaska. A wireless message to the company said all the 153 passengers, many of whom were eastern tourists, were taken off by the Canadian Pacific steamship Trincess May. For tense rrirlng and fixtures, see the National Telegraphone and Supply Ccmpany. 317 Mills street. For ealllBK and receptions, ride la the $5000 limousine of Lonarwell's. Leiei Lejc IleacalnR Aviator. St Louis, Mo.. June 30. William Bleakley. aviator, and Henry Broeker, city councilman of St. Charles. Mo., fell 400 feet with a hydro-aeroplane into the Missouri riYer near St. Charles during the regatta of the St. Charles Boating association. In rescuing them George L. Holton lost his right leg when It was caught between a rope and the steering wheel of a motor boat Dr. Ratllff, dentist. 204 Capies Bids. Motoreyelidt Arrested. t ?f T iulas. fined in justice James J Murph's court about two months puto on a rnarpre of riding a motorcycle on which th- numbers were too small. was arrested Sunday night by county motorcycle policeman Will Davis and lodged in the county jail. Davis said that after Douslas was fined, he was allowed to go upon his promise to get the money to pay his fine. The officer said Douglas never returned and was not seen again until Sunday night when he arrested him in a picture show. Davis says that Douglas must now pay the fine -or remain in Jail and serve It out. rr. Nettle Satterlee, osteopath. 410 Mills Bldg., phone 141. Dr. Garrett, stomach, intestines' and Internal diseases. 403 Roberts-Ban. Bid. C. H. William A Ce 223 S. Stanton, painting and paperhanging. "Dad" BwBkmn Loses ray Cheek. "Dad" Burnham. Janitor at the city jail, Monday morning secured his monthly warrant at the city clerk's office. On his way to the bank he lost it. "Dad" went around to all of the banks notifying them not to cash the warrant. In the meantime it was found and returned to the city clerk where "Dad" got it about noon for the sec end time. Monday was pay day for the city employes, and the city clerk was kept busy handing out warrants. Dr! Cameron, dentist. 333 Mesa Ave. Dr. Wwm has moved his office to 212-213 Roberts-Banner Bid. P. 1193. Prompt Traaefer Servlee. For prompt baggage, livery, hack and freight transfer, call Poroeroy's El Paso Transfer. Phone 3444. Text erolae; Ik iRJHrotl. Spnkanr. N ash . Juno 30 Dr. Ederard V Murdoch, who jrae up his practice a year and a half ao in Ohlcasro to be come an aviator, probably was fatally injured here when an aeroplane he was testing for exhibition purposes at a fourth of July celebration, collapsed at a height of 50 feet and crashed to the ground. Besides sustaining a broken leg and collar bone, the aviator was internally injured. Dr. Jamleson, diseases of kidneys, bladder, rectum and skin: C18 Mills Bldg. Dr. A. T. still Osteopathic Infirmary, Dr. Ira W. Collins, physician in chief; Dr. Doris Pearl Jones. lady specialist; Dr. Carl Gibson. 201 W. Missouri street. They cured others. They can cure you. We wish to thank the friends of the family for their kindly acts during the sickness and death of husband and father. Hermann Mebus. Mrs. Hermann Mebus and Family. AGED MAX CHARGED WITH ASSAULT OH SMALL GIRL Leandro Ponce, arrested by the police Sunday night, was charged by complaint filed in the court of justice of the peace E. B. McClintoek, with criminal assault. The defendant is about SO Tears of age. The girl in the ease ia said to be only 11 years old. Four hundred rolls Peerless Guaran teed Roofing to close oat at bargain prices. Lander Lmnoer Ce. Advertisement. WILL MAKE CAMP IN COURTHOUSE YARD Company K will go into camp this evening- on the court house lawn, as a preliminary training for the strenuous 10 days of camp life at Camp Mabry, Tex., where the annual camp of instruc tion for the Texas national guard is lo cated. 'Ebe company will leave over the U. H. Tuesday morning. The company will he in command of Capt. Wallace T. Downing and Lieuts. W. C. Elliott and Walter E. Jenkins. There will be 50 in the local guard company. CHUCK AXD MOXBY MISSING: HAS HIS KOOXMATB ARRESTED Tgnacio Rosas, arrested by the police Sunday night, was charged by complaint filed in the court of justice of the peace E. B. McClintoek. with theft from the I person. Albert Uller claims that the de- renaant was his roommate Saturdav night at a rooming house on South El Paso street. Sunday mornin? Vller sald he missed a $34.22 check and tH in money. Either Saturday or Sunday night bur glars entered the house now under con struction at Park and Fourth streets and cut down the electrical fixtures which had been put up. The house is almost completed and Will Hoard, the builder, had installed the fixtures. He valued them at 325. Make your last call the Texas Elec trical Supply Co. and you will save half your fixture bilt Texan Kleetrieat Shb ly Co., "Knockers of High Prices." Phone 1120, US N. Stanton St. Advertisement. We can sell ou sash doors at panel door prices. Lander Lumber Co. Advertisement. That's why people buy their electric fixtures here our prices are the lowest and our fixtures the best. Texan Elee trleal Sapnly Cth. "Knockers of Hlsrh Prices." Phone 1120, 119 N. Stanton St. Advertisement. 4 PASO DEL NORTE ROOF G RDE (.'pens at 7 p m sharp. Music. Jjnun,' and an extra selection of good movin pictures Advertisement.