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EI. PASO HERALD Tuesday, July 1, 1913 THE Fint National Bak has been a recognized fac tor m the upbuilding and growth of EI Paso. And we befieve the service nendoed ins bees helpful to sound busmew entetprife. Accounts subject to check are cordially Jerked. Capital $800,000.00. Swphn $200,000.00. OITFTCBRS JOSHUA a RAYNOLOB. Froideit JAMBS GRAHAM McNAJRY. Vice-President W. L. TOOLEY. Vice-President J. M. WYATT. Vice-President E. M HURD, Vice-President EDGAR W. KAYSKR. Cashier WALTBR M. BUTLER. Asat Cashier GLEN T. MOORE. Asst Cashier J. B. Dale A. Krakauer J. G. MeNary H. J. Doaou C. M Newman W. L. Tooley S. C. Awbrey C RECTORS J. It Goggin J. J. Mundy J. M. Wyatt D. B. GnUes J. 8. Raynolds Z. T. White J. T. Primm 3. O. Crockett Felix Martinez C &. Plckrell J. H. Nations H. B. Stevens J. W. ZoIIars AUTO RUN TO BE PRINCIPAL EVENT IN EL PASO'S FOURTH CELEBRATION lE V iTT t s iiuuniug aiijivuiiueiinriiis 01 tailxorni& TS7 1 HE automobile ran to Dripping Springs, Mat Eugene Van Pat ten's mountain resort near Las Cruces, will be the big event for El Paso on the fourth of July. No formal celebration ot the fourth of July will be held in El Paso. Flags will be displayed and there will be a number of private fireworks displays. The city will take no part in the cele bration and t'h soldiers at the fort are too busy with the patrol work to participate in any celebration. The run to Dripping Springs resort in Organ mountains will take many of the Ll Paso auio owners out of town for the day. The run will start from Pioneer plaza at 8 oclock Friday morn ing and an invitation has been issued by the Automobile club for all auto owners, whether members or not, to make the run with the club. Indian dances will be given at the Dripping Ssprings resort by Mai. Van Fatten, and the El Paso crowd will return to Las Cruces In time to see the finish of the July fourth celebration there. Mrs. Helen Miller has written presi dent C. B. Stevens, of the automobile club, and The Herald, that she will serve a chicken dinner at the resort on that day, and that those who do not bring their lunches can get meals with her. She conducts the boarding house at the resort. She desires to know how many will want dinner and it will be well for any persons desiring dinner to notify The Herald tomorrow, so that Mrs. Miller can be notified a day in advance. Additional cars entered for the trip " lude M. L. Bnrkhead. Cole "six;" Sidney Hockett, biudebaker "26;" a C. Awbrey, Haynes "40;" R. C Semple, Haynes "40." Altogether, chairman R. H. Rinehart expects 50 cars to make the trip. The road from El Paso to Las Cruces is now in splendid shape. The El Paso stores will close at noon on the fourth, the federal building and postoffice will have holiday hoars and the banks will be closed for the day. An all-day celebration, beginning with a salute at S oclock in the morn ing and closing with fireworks at night, is to be given by the families of G W. Dennis. J. J. Finnev. . H. TTmt X v. Walker and Theo. Sauer. all of Grand , View. T Conducted by ;MISS JESSIE KING Telephones 2020 or 2040, day; and 2770. night. ; ! & SOCIAL CALKXDAR. -J. Tsiy Xlght. $ Meeting of Fraternal Brother- hood. j Wednesday. 4 Beta-Beta club meets 'with Miss Lucille Daniels. 4 Section 5, of the Aid society of First Methodist church, meets at 3 oclock with Mrs. A. A. 4" Jones, in Grand View. Section 3, of the Aid society of the First Methodist church, 4 meets at 3 oclock -with Mrs. J. 4 C. Worthington, 1220 Wyoming -5 street. Whatsoever club of Calvary- Houston Square church meets 4r with Mrs. Florence Robertson, 1012 Montana street, at 4 oclock. K El Pasoans Away j TWELVE NEW POPULAR SONGS -r Women's Organizations I El Pasoans Returning The following announcements of California Hotels. Sanitarium, and Kiimmi- Ppnrt gfTnril an ?asy and ready solution of your vacation problem They admir.oly and quickly answer the question: "How and Where shall I spend my summer outmgr Literature and information desired will be gladly furnished FREE by our information Bureau be sure to ask us. HOTEL ROSSLYM & nrerMFwHiml NATIGK HOUSE UffiffilCAN, M.75 TO S3.O0 FREE AUTO BUS MEETS AIL THAWS ErROPEAX, 50c to .oe A 41TDin a VT 'm-m . m . . LPS ANBELES. CALIFORNIA ' mi XEW .iBSOLtTELT FIREPROOF MODERX 350 Rooms BALTIMORE HOTEL 5th Near Main, LOS ANGELES, CAL. Rates: $1.00 to $1.60. Free Auto Bus. With Bath Jl-50 to $3.00. Hess & Colopy. Apartment Hotel Los Angeles THE BAKER. Corner of Tenth and Francisco Streets, half a block west of Figueroa. Easy walking distance, convenient to all car lines. Contains nfty-four. two and three room apartments, all rooms, including baths and kitchens, outside and airy- Apartments handsomely and tastefully furnished in mahogany. Beautiful court electric fountain, elegantly furnished lobby, ball room, billiard room, electric elevator, steam heat. One of the most beautiful and homelike apart ment houses on the Pacific Coast. Service unexcelled. Both phones, all night service. C W. Baker, Owner and Proprietor. The Most Ideal Spots on the Pacific Coast, Newport-East Newport-Balboa All on Beautiful ftewport Bay. Still water on one side, the sounding surf on the other. Boating, bathing, fishing, many social diversions. Plenty of cottages, apartments and hotels. For information, write Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, Newport Beach, CaL Miss Elizabeth Roe, who takes charge of Houchen settlement house today has been spending several days with Mrs. uiaric uaawaiiader, at Rosedale farm. "3f" 3fr Burt Orndorff. holder of the post card record for California, returned from Long Beach, CaL. Monday after noon after spending a week and many simoleons at the California resort. H's family will remain in Long Beach for the summer. John Harm, stereotype foreman of The Herald, returned today from Dav enport and Otuma. Iowa, where he went to get his little daughter. Kath erine. who has been living with her grandmother. Mr. Harm says he heard El Paso well spoken of everywhere and that he didn't find any town where the people are liver or 'more energetic. Monday's train from Cloudcroft brought down from th mAnnt.in Miss Elenaor Porcher. Mr. and Mrs. L T. Dewew and children. Misses Catherine Foster and Franrfs Earl h h. been visiting the Dewey's, also Mrs. A. R. Klein and her sister. Miss Klein. Dinners and Luncheons r) Mrs. J. Harry Bill entertained wtth a dinner party in honor of Miss Ermon Smith, who has recently returned from Sweet Briar. Virginia, where she has been attending school the past year. Covers were laid for six con pies. Miss Smith, G. W. Hewllt, Margaret Smith. Chester P. Henry, Virginia Cornwall, Artie McDoagal. Mary Hill, Oliver Karr, Harry Barker, Ella Mae Hill. The decorations consisted of sweet peas and ferns. Six courses were served. The place cards were tiny silk U. & flags. Cluny doilies were used. Music and dancing were enjoyed after the dinner. The Misses Smith rendered several selections. This week's meeting of the Wednes day Sewing elub was held Monday af ternoon, instead of on the regular day, because of the fact that some of the members are soon to leave the city for vacation trips. Miss Florence Henderson was hos tess. The house was decorated with Shasta daisies, the white and gold be ing carried out in the refreshments. The afternoon was spent in sewing and telling fortunes. Those present -were: Misses Lauramaud and Clara Fink. Glen Adams. Estelle Berrien. Laella Williams. Grace Fleck, Mary Lewis. Mary Leigh ton, Pauline. Maybelle and Margaret Bryan. Frances Jenkins, Flor ence Henderson and Eleanor Eubank. Cards Miss Esther Rice gave a party Mon day afternoon for Misses Nellie and Lola Beth Smith. Bunco was played. Lemonade was served during the games, and ice cream and cake later. The guests 'were: Misses Merle Dale, Alice Kendrick, Mabel Shea. Mary Young berg, Lily Bell, Lucille McKee. Louisa Leighton. Johnny Lee Cant, Elizabeth Lucas, Mildred Lindauer, Ernestine Koons, Frances O'Neill. Frances Meyer. Kathleen Allen. Bertha Hilgartner, Verna Altaian, Lupe O'Neill. Lorene Mayer, Mary Hardie, Helen Brown, Ha zel Smith. Oat Of Town Visiiors Mrs. J. C. Werle. of 1212 Wyoming street, and Mrs. R. N. Deman. have been having a visit from their brother. O. N. Kirchner. Mr. Kirchner is a de tective in St. Louis, and has just re turned from San Francisco, where he went to deliver a prisoner. Mrs. Bessie Tegler. of Marshall. Xo, is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. A. Hll burn. of 3235 Waco street. Mrs. J. D. Rawlings. of Berino. N. M.. spent Sunday with her brother, Mark Cadawallader, and his family on their rancn. With the new California rate in ef feet Monday. El Pasoans again began t to flock to the coast, taking advantage of the reduced railroad rate to make the trip to the seashore. Among those j who went to Los Angeles were: Mrs. F. J. Williams and daughter. Mrs. M. Goldoft. Mrs. H. J. Darwood and . daughter. Mrs. Ruth Finney. Mr. and Mrs. H. Livingston. Mrs. A Stolaroll, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Strayer and daugh- tftp Ur .,.. Tt.tw... a.1 III.. 1 tllA Phfnni E T nintfin Via nAlIrs ' Muller, Miss Petra Molinar, Mrs. Daniel Payne and Evelyn E. Payne. Miss Al berta Heep. Miss Hallie R. Irvin, Mrs. M L. Creswell. Miss C. F. Morales 'and H. J. Warr. Dr. and Mrs. P. H. Brown went to Seattle. Wash., as did C. Brown. P. G. Rogers went to Memphis. Tenn., Miss Virginia Seddon went to Lake Charles, La.. J. McKie went to New York. Mrs. J. P. Monty and Miss Florence Adams and C. K. Warren all went to Chicago. Parvin Witte went to San Francisco by way of Denver, Colo., and Portland, Ore. Miss Catherine McWaters. who has been employed In El Paso for the last four years, leaves in a few days for Canada, where she will take a position in a lawyer's of flee. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jones are plan ning to go to Cloudcroft Thursday of this week to spend a few days. Dorsey Mewborn has left for a two weeks' visit to relatives in Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Eugene O. Hughson. of 2881 East Rio Grande, expects to leave far Min neapolis about the middle of this month. Mrs. Chas O. Peyton, of 1138 Arizona street, goes east in a few days. She ex pects to visit In Memphis, Tenn, and Bloomington. 111. Mrs. Daniel Payne, son. Harlan, and daughter, Evelyn, left Tuesday for Cal ifornia to spend two months on the coast. Mrs. J. Harry Hill and daughters. Mary and Ella Mae, will leave Wed nesday morning for Dallas, to visit their son and brother. Cliff Hill for a few days. From there they will go to Marshall and New Orleans to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. L Nichols and daugh ter will leave tonight for Los Angeles, Callt, where they will spend their va Chicago Wednesday on the Golden State j limited. Frank Noid, who has been attending Ohio Wesleyan university the past year, reached home last week, bat left Sun day evening for Phoenix, where he will be employed daring tne months. Vic tor Records 171-1 You're a Great Big Blue Eyed Baby (Brown) Heidelberg (tsintette Aad the Green Gram Crew All Aresai (Jer&ne-H. Vea Tiller) Ameriea Quartet 1TS47 Give Me Your Hand (Havez-Beteferd) (with Will Oakland) HeMelberg Quintette Let Me See Year Ratebew SeaHe . (Ham-BarrsH) Campbell-Burr 171 Sail n SMvrj- Xmh KrdBMtB) Georgia Laud 17SSX Harmony Jee CDe-wns-Campfeell-BBrr (FIeMs-Carrlt) Peerless Quartet "(Taytor-SeMHer) I'eeriess Huartet The Old Maid's Ball (IrrisR Berlin) BHIj- Murray Love Her, Oh! Oh! Oh! (MeCarthy-Meuaeo) WUHan. HaHer I'd Do m Mhb for Yea (Vea Tilier) Jeaes-MurrHy 1796 There's One la a MUUea Like Yon (Clarke-Sehwartx) Brevm-HsiTisea Then PII Step Levteg- Yon (PiaatadoaO Chas. W. Harrison Now On Sale Call n aad Hear these or any other selections os a VICTOR-VICTROLA ' r Victrolas, $15.00 to $200.00. Sold on Eats Terms. W. G. Walz Company Southwestern Distributors. 103 El Paso St. I mmmmmmmmmmmmmKmswmmmmmmmmmmmamBmM 102 N. Stanton PIAKOS, PLAYER PIAXOS, BLKCTRK POJrOS. EL PASO SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Fall academic and special elective courses for giniifgf all ages. Modem taagnaces, music, physical training, part of the regular school work. 1111 Terrace Street, Sunset Heights, "EL Paso. Picnics c Church Affairs About El Pasoans Hotel Cordova 8th Jt Flguerea St Le Angeles. European Plan. Brand new, elegantly furnished hotel within five minutes' walk of centres. Special attractive rates by week or month. Transient from $1.00 per day up. Geo. P. Wells. Manager. Wiishire Vista. Apartments EXCLUSIVE AND DE .IGHTFUL FAMILY' APARTMENT HOUSE, beauti fully situated among elegant homes. Large bright rooms, fine air and view. 615 So. Virgil Ave., just oft! Wiishire Boulevard, Los Angeles. YES, 'TIS RHEUMATISM and your Kidneys are not working right, you will be getting worse. You had better go right up to Faywood Hot Springs and get well and strong again. It is the best thing I can tell yon. Remem ber also that it Is much cooler there t this time. Booklet T. C. McDERMOTT, Faywood Hot Spring, New Vexitfb. Alaska I Seminole Apartments 939 SO. FLOWER ST LOS AXGELES SUMMER RATES Lobby, large and beautiful, social hall, billiard and pool room; modern, home like. Single rooms, two and three-room apartments; private bath. Close In only five blocks from Broadway. for $66 (11 Days) Excursion steamships leave Seattle 9 P. M, June 20, July 2, 8, 14, 20, 26, Aug. 1,,7, 13, i9f 25, via Inside Passage; Berth and Meals indndedin fare; see Glaciers, Indians, Totem poles, Fiords, Forests, Snow-capped Mountains. .' a ideal vacation voy age. Ask for special folder. Reservations novo on sale PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO. Saa Frucaco. SS3 Muk Seattle. 113 Jame. Street 1000 Modern housekeeping Apartments 110 to $20 monthly, all furnished, well ven tilated; quiet, homelike: large grounds. Conservative Investment Co.. 503 Citi xens" Nat'l. Bank Bldg 3rd & Main Sts.. Los Angeles. Phones A 2043. Main 2043. Miss Helen Robinson, daughter of L. L. Robinson, of Grand View, is slowly recovering from a very severe illness. Dr. G. N. Thomas and family have moved to their new home on the corner of Copia and Montana streets. The Aid and Missionary society of the First Baptist church holds Its regular meeting for July at the church ai 4 ociock wis anernoon. The women of the First Presbyterian church are holding their regular Aid society meeting this afternoon in the church parlors. The Women's Missionary society of First Christian church met this morn ing at the church. Mrs. P. J. Rice pre sided and Mrs. R. B. Homan had charge of the program. Lodges and Clubs The "Heartbreakers " club was en tertained Monday evening by Carl Tip ton, assisted by his mother. Mrs. W. D. Tipton. AH the club members were present. There was pool playing and music for entertainment, and refresh ments were served. Tne Epworth league of the First Methodist church is to have an excur sion and basket picnic down the valley on the Fourth. Cars will leave the transfer station at 1:15 p. m. This is a change in the original plans, made for the purpose of accommodating those who have only a half holiday. Mrs. A. A Jones and Mias Norwood E. Wynne, workers at the Houchen set tlement house, gave a picnic Monday afternoon to the Mexican children, who have been in attendance at the sewing classes of which Mrs. Jones has had charge. They had a good time in Ala mo park with games and "eats." SHE LOST HER HAIR AND GOT IT BACK WITH HERPICIDE Dont become discouraged simply be cause your hair falls and is thin, weak and wispy, until you have tried Herpi cide. "I first began to use Newbro's Herpidde three years ago, after a spell of fever, which caused me to become almost bald. Herpicide soon restored the quantity and natural color of my hair. I feel lost without a bottle of Herpicide In the house.' Thus Mrs. Anna C. Layn, 821 Second Ave, Louis ville, Ky tells in her own words how she lost her hair and hour she got it back. Mrs. Layn's experience has been duplicated a thousand times and can he repeated thousands more. Newbro's Herpicide keeps the hair and scalp in a perfectly healthy condi tion, wnen the hair papilla has not Weddings J Miss Mary J. Fitch, of Socorro, N. X and Charles J. Neel. of EI Paso, were married at Socorro, X. M., today at high noon. After a wedding trip to the Pacific coast they will return to El Paso and will then go on a lone- automobile trip, after which they will return to El Paso to make their home. The bride is one of the moat nonn- lar yonng women of Socorro and the room is engaged in the real estate usiness in El Paso, beinar connected with the firm of Cassidy Adams. 9r Asbury L. Bird and Ninatta A. Mil ler, both of Hillsboro, N. M.. were mar ried in the parlors of the First Chris tian church by Rev. Perry J. Rice. .a BUM OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOHCVCH Dr. T. EELIX BQURUIB'S Oriental Cream OB MAGICAL BEAUT1HER XeaoTM Tu, Pimpfef. Freckle. Moth Puebu. Buh and Earn JHaeaMg. and ertrr Msmlafc oa beamy, ana defiee de tection. It has stood the teat of ft years, and lsso barmleee ire taete it to be Bare it i r. perlrmwie. Accept do counterfeit of limiUr same. Dr. I. A.8.jre ud to a ladr of the baattoa ( a pattest ) : JA yon 1 adieu nil iH .'"n. ' reeaeaawnd ei T 151'??' ?JXrtit 2re"" lT.Het1as & StuPran, 37 SreatJtws St IT.t The Sins of the Parents Only Just Beginning to Have Seme Cneieaee About Making Chil dren Pay Oar Debts to Nature. By Dorothy Dli o Spriac Street I St.. (Palace Hotel) irjfr COAL Buy Now and Save Money Following prices will prevail dur ing the summer! fi AllHn f!W It a f June delivery . $7.00 $6.25 July delivery . . 7.50 6.50 August delivery 8.00 6.50 Speelal anthracite prices daring the summer. SANTA FE FUEL CO. Use Herald Want Ads. Not Only do e accept the savings of ou. de positors for safe-keeping, allowing them Four Per Cent Interest while remain ing here, but We Also assist our customers to invest their sav ings wisely and profitably as soon as they have saved enough to do so. Our Customers are entitled to this service. If you are depositing here you can know your sav ings are safe your welfare, ours. We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings Accounts Bank 6c Trtfst Co. Just Below Post Office NE of the hardest laws of life is that the sins of the parents are visited upon the children. This has been true from the days of Adam down, but we are only just now be ginning to be enlightened enough to have some conscience about making our children pay our debts to nature and to realize that we have no right to pass on our physical, mental, and moral afflictions to another genera tion. TtlA ,SmA Af ArtmAs fa fnp j1feAMt parents to bring into the world a child J is there any reason why the girl whose a worthy young man. but when she revealed to him how her mother lived, he broke off the match because he was not willing to marry into such a family. My advice would be to get up and go so far away from home that the shadow of their mother's shame could not fall aoross their lives, and to where they will have a chance to be Judged on their own merits instead of being condemned for the faults of their parents. Children owe a debt to their par ents, but it is so very little in com parison with the debt that parents owe their children that it is not to be con sidered in a case like this. A mother who has become a degraded sot. and who loves liquor better than she does her children, certainly has no claims upon the affection and duty of the daughter she disgraces. Nor mother has chosen the broad ronA should keep her mother company. The prodigal son or daughter has an unending claim on the forgiveness and help of the parents, because 'whatever he or she is, the parents are responsible for, but the children are not respon sible for their prodigal parents and owe them nothing. that is doomed to buffering, and sick ness, and to weakness and failure, be fore ever it is born, or one in whose veins runs the tainted blood that leads almost inevitably to prison, or the in sane aslyum. By the side of that murder is a small matter. To give life is just as serious a matter as to take it, and often far crueller, because those who are killed nave only an in- ! stant's pain, whereas the unfit must j go through weary years of an exist- i ence that is a perpetual torture. ! The sins of the parents are visited I on the children morally just as much j as they are Dhvsicallv. and there can ' be no stronger incentive for people to j BURGLARS TRY TO ROB live decent lives than that their chil- J TTJflox STATION CASH BOXES dren must reap as they have sowta. Burglars trot h..tr , itiv.. "i XJJX JEE?.tS.7.!0,SpS?JS' JK "SMHS" "5W. ? "tempted to Cold storage butter, made last sum mer, tastes that way. Why not eat the best? Churned dallv. Phone 34. El Pao Dairy Co., 423 N. Oregon St Advertisement. doors of opportunity to their children. The son and daughter of the father and mother who are honored and re spected find that the world is. at least, willing to give them their chance, while the children of the drunkard, the thief, or the woman whose name is on the lips of scandal, are handi capped at every turn, and condemned before they have had a chance to prove themselves. Recently I have had two very pa thetic letters from two young business women, each of whom has made a fine place for herself in the commercial world, but each of whom Is being called on to suffer for the sins of her mother. One of these girls writes that her mother is a confirmed drunkard, and that although everything has been done to try to break her of her evil habit, she comes home two or three evenings a week reeling drunk. The girl spends her hard earned money buying furniture and comforts for the home, and the mother when she can get money no other way sells and pawns the furniture for drink. This girl has been cut off from all the natural pleasures of her time of life by her mother's sin. The other girl's mother is leading an irregular life. This girl says that she was so ashamed of her mother's conduct that she would never tell any of the girls in the store where she lived for fear they would come to see her, and so find out about her mother. At last she fell sick and they did come, and when they knew her secret thev refused to have anything to do with her when she went back to work. She was also engaged to be married to rob the public telephone and the towel slot machine. They tried to force open the cash boxes on both, but failed to uo so. The Daintiest Woman' That's What "He" Will Say about You if You Use Lehn & Pink's Riveris Talcum. If more women only realised how easy it is to charm a man. there wouldn't be so much disappointment in this world. Personal daintiness is the secret And every woman can be dainty if she goes about it in the right way. Lehn Fink's Riveris Talcum pow der is the reason of many a woman's attractiveness. Being unusually fine and fluffy and absolutely pure, it keeps the skin cool, velvety and free from ir ritation. As it contains none of the boracic acid and injurious lime found in most talcums. It soothes the tender est skin. 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