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Et PASO HERALD Thursday, July 10, 1912 9 j Perfection & Is a necieaned mixture of several var ieties of grains properly proportioned to produce the most eggs and keep the fowl healthy and vigorous. It contains no smatty, inferior grains, no grit or shell, and is positively the best balanced hen food on the market. TRY IT HOW with your hens and see th egg production increase from the first week. For Sale By AM Grocers. W. D. WISE & COMPANY WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL Seeds Feed Poultry Supplies 105 V. Stanton Phone 11 and 5290 Chihuahua and Second I ROOF GARDEN I I Paso del forte I Will Be Open Sunday Evenings For I I Musical and Vocal Concerts and I I Moving Pictures Only I JD0r Wffittfrr-t The following announcements of California ouirkiv .-! .if olut,OB ot your Sifi?"., "..? question: -How outing?' ,. "teraiure ana information desired will be gladly furnished FREE by information Bureau be slre to ask us. our HOTEL ROSSLYN CaSBHKiEi2iH FREE AUTO BUS MEETS ALL TRAMS iMKBJCAJV. SL.75 TO 83.00 LOS ANGELES. SKW- BALTIMORE HOTEL 5th Near Main. LOS .ANGELES. CAL. Rates: $1.00 to L5 Free Auto Bus. With Bath $1 50 to $3 00. Hess & Colopy. HESv-flKNtj-HKi THE BAKER. Corner of Tenth and Francisco Streets, half a Mock west of Flgueroa. Easy walking distance, convenient to all car lines. Contains fifty-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 t 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. For A Really Enjoyable Vacation Go To ' Newport-East Newport-Balboa Everything for the pleasure of the vacationist. Still water on one side the rhythmic surf on the other. Only place near Los Angeles offering still water canoeing, boating, etc., worthy of mention. Plenty of accommodations for all. Write, Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, Newport Beach, Cal. YES, 'TIS RHEUMATISM IHHIIBnHHHHHHHBBi and your Kidneys are not working right, you will be getting worse. Ton had better go right up to Faywood Hot Springs and get well and strong again. It is the best thing I can tell you. Remem ber also that it is much cooler there at this time. Booklet. T. C. McDERPrtOTT, Faywood Hot Springs, New Kexice. Alaska for $66 (11 Days) Excursion steamships leave Seattle 9P.M. Jnne 20, July 2, 8, 14, 20, 26, Aug. 1, 7, 13, 19, 25, via Inside Passage; Berth and Meals included in fare; see Glaciers, Indians, Totem poles, Fiords, Forests, Snow-capped Mountains. An ideal vacation voy age. Ask for special folder. Reservations novo on sale PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO. La Asselac 540 So. Siuiinr Street SaaFraaoeco. 653 Market St. (Palace Hotel) I Seattle, 113 James Street ; 1000 Modff housekeeping Apartments $10 to J2G (monthly, all furnished, well ven tilated: quiet, homelike: large grounds -onservative Investment Co. 503 C'ti "' "dl canK tJiag., 3rd & Main Sts Los Angeles. Phones A 2043. Main 2043 I t -O. t j jjvnM vacation problem They admlro!y and and Where shall I spend my summer NATIGK HOUSE EUROPEAN, SOc TO SSJdQ AMRKfrjlV If UTAMU CALIFORNIA J-" "V c- -ABSOLCTELY FIREPROOF MODERN 29 Rooms Apartment Hotel Los Angeles Seminole Apartments 8M SO. FLOWER ST, LOS ANGELES 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 la only five blocks from Broadway. Hotel Cordova 84k and Ftgueraa Sts., Los Angeles, Cal. Operated now upon both European and American plans, with excellent cafe in connection. Take any public convey ance from stations at enr expense. Wire or write for information to Geo. P. Wells, Manager. Wiishire Vista Apartments EXCLUSIVE AKD DEI .IGI1TFUL FAMILY APARTMENT HOUSE, beauti fully situated among elegant homes. Large bright rooms, fine air and view. 615 So. Virgil Ave., just off Wiishire Boulevard. Los Angeles. The Surf Apartment GEORGE CROSSON", PROP. Newly built, newly furnished, large two and three-room apartments, each with private bath; strictly high class, modern; large lobby, sun parlors, show ers and dressing rooms for Surf Bath in pr. Make reservations now. Surf Apartments, Speedway and Surf Avenue. Ocean Park, California. Phones, Home, 4731; Sunset, 998. 1 "iicerore you are HI led tvua JiercHry ana Other PelenoBS Drags, see Dr. Che Ilok. the botanist specialist, who cures the following dis eases without the aid of minerals or knife: Cancer. Blood l" oison. Kidney Trouble. Rheuma tism. Heart Disease, md Liver derange nents. Consultation '-co-. -06 San An- io St. Phone 2916 La - - HSfStcmEEnb DR. LEO AUERBACH ENTERTAINS FRIENDS AT A JOLLY STAG PARTY I -TNK. LEO AUERBACH enteriaineo. I J a number of his friends at a 1 "" stag social Wednesday evening at his home, corner 3oulevard and Austin streets. The .guests had a most enjoyable evening and voted the genial doctor a princely host. Music games and story telling occu pied the evening. B. C- Knickmeyer and Leo Rosenfeld presided at the piano in turn and rendered some splen did solo selections as well as accom paniments for others musically in- i clined. Dr. Auerbach also found time between serving nis guests with re freshments to render several piano se lections ana he and Mrf Knickmeyer also gave several duets. L. Phelan. of Parral, rendered sev eral selections on the octarina, and had to respond to numerous encores. As the champion entertainer, Sg. Schwa.be was voted a medal. In imi tations, singing and dancing, he was a whole entertainment himself. Hi rendiUons of Italian opera were not only well done musically, but' hi bur lesque gestures made his performance most amusing. , , Crawford Harvle sang a number of Scotch songs and led the entire com pany at times in various familiar selec tions like 'The River Shannon," "Old Kentucky Home," etc A number of games entertained those who were not so musically Inclined. The games were not kissing games such as children play when they gather for a social time, but they were inter esting to the participants and they must have been patriotic for their were numbers of red, white and blue discs In evidence and the object or the game appeared to be to see 'who could get most of them. Dr. W. H. Ander son appeared to be chief instructor in patriotism, for he appeared to have most of the patriotic little discs most of the time, and he seemed to be giv ing instructions to several of the oth ers, particularly Dr. W. R. Jamieson. who frequently had to ask for more of the pretty little colored things. Dr. Auerbach's valet. In immaculate white, slipped silently among the guests during the evening, distributing the refreshments and the cigars, and the surroundings were thus made quite natural to the club members present, although Dr. Jamieson frequently com plained of "the service" and thought It ought to be better. Nevertheless, everybody had a splen did time and voted Dr. Auerbach a bully host, when they said tareweit some time after the midnight hour and took their departure. The guests were. Frank Torres, Claiborne Adams. O. C. Cntchett. J. a Ballagh. Dr. W. H. An derson. Sig. Schwabe, Leo Rosenfeld, Crawford Harvie, Dr. W. R. Jamieson, K. C. Knickmeyer. F. B. Gillett. G. A-Mar- tln. juoge j. -. Jicjtenxie, 5un urn dorff, Frank Murchison, A. Schuster, E. P. Kepley. F. B. Coffin, J. N. Haw kins, H. F. Duck. V. L. Bean,- T. X. Waller: W- W. Stewart, of Parral, Mex.; L. Phelan, of Parral, Mex. Out Of Town Visitor The families of J. W. and J. R. Blair are having a visit from their sister, Mrs. E. S. Jones, of Marseille O., and her son. -3fr 4fr Leslie Ake of Dwyer, N. C is visit ing his mother, Mrs. B. Ake, and his sisters, at their home, 914 North Ange street. Mrs. C K. Perring has arrived from San Antonio to join her husband here, and will make this her home. Mrs. W. L. Dazie has as guests at her home at the amvlter her cousin, Mrs. H. a Gaul, of Tsteta, and Mrs. Hoggett, of Fort Worth. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Powell, of Ben son, Ariz., are visiting their aunt. Mrs. Laura J. Bond, at 119 Ariaona. street. Mrs. B, W. White of Tucson, Ariz.. stopped over in Kl Paso for a few hours Wednesday for a visit with Miss Marie Davis. -9 Mrs. Will T. Owen is having a visit for a few days from her father and brother, J. B. Dale, and J. B. Dale, Jr. Mrs. K. H. Perkins, with her daughters. Flora and Dorothy, are In the city from Fort Worth visiting her mother, Mrs. Flora Simpson. El Pasoans Returning Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Taylor returned from their wedding trip this morning They were gone a month and visited Niagara Falls, Washington, New York and New OrleanB. Dr. Frank W. Lynch, who has been visiting in Carlsbad, N. M., has returned to the city. Mrs. K. E. Simpson, of 1133 Rio Grande, has returned from a visit to Benson, .Arht. Mrs. Sydney L. Jones, of 31S Wyom ing street, returned Tuesday from a visit with old friends and relatives in San Antonio. Tex. On Wednesday she left for the coast to spend the re mainder of the summer. Womens Organizations I Miss Grace Fleck acted as hostess of the Wednesday Sewing club in the absence from the city of Miss Estelle Berrien, who was to have entertained the club this week. Only the members were present. Punch, sherbet and cake were 3erved by way of refreshment. -96- It The Beta-Beta club met with Mrs. J. W. B. Robinson Wednesday afternoon, j Guessing games were played. Miss Alice j embroidered apron. A two course lunch eon was served. Besides the club mem bers, there were present: Mrs. Gtlham, a sister of the hostess. Mrs, W. H Lor etz. Mis Bramwell and Mrs. Frances Mayfleld. " About El Pasoans Mrs. Ben Powell is 111 at her home, 2617 Wyoming. moved Into the five room bungalow at 2S65 East Rio Grande, which he re- . cently purchased from R. T. Wood. Mr ' and Mrs. Wood have moved to 1726 Wy oming street. I -jr ir J- B. Carson and family have moved Into their new bungalow at 3701 Boule vard. nf i...a -z t j-i i Thotr lHvBflaMKK ' uf.Bici sinur in p.i r9i .. iTrPCian , ........ o.UTCA 7-?IH-U4 CLUB IS FORMBD TO BOOST FOR BALBOA ( Water Polo Tournament and Regatta The Balboa, East Newport and Balboa. 1 Island Boost club has been organized J by 360 residents of these beach resorts. It was suggested that the rlnh rtlrort its efforts toward giving widespread publicity to this section and as an In centive to offer prizes for the best dec orated buildings, cottages, launches and row boats. Many of the members of the organ ization are water polo enthusiasts and it is expected that competitive teams will soon be formed. Yachting regattas and other forms of outdoor amuse ments have been planned. Balboa, East Newport, and Newport form practically one town, strung along the narrow strip of land separat ing Newport Bay from the Pacific ocean. The coolest plaCe in town Grecian Theater. Advertisement Conflicted by MISS JESSIE KIHG Telephones 2020 or 2040, day; and 2770, night. SOCIVL CVLEXDAR. Tonight. Reception by "Big Broth ers" at First Methodist church. Friday. Charlie Kelly gives a chil dren's party. Aid society of First Metho dist church meets at 3 oclock in Washington park. Sunday school board of First Baptist church meets wlth'Mrs. R. A. WhiUock, 1205 Arizona street. "1 Weddings San Francisco papers, which have just been received here, announce the marriaee of Miss Irene Shirley Houck. of San Francisco, to Frank Scott Frick elton. of El Paso. The marriage oc curred on June 21 at the church of St. Paul, in San Rafael, Cal., across the bay from San Francisco. Rev. Griffin M. Cutting officiated at the service. Mrs. Frickelton is well known in El Paso as Miss Irene Shirley, leading woman In the Glass Stock company during the winter season. Mr. Frick elton met Miss Shirley while she was playing at the Crawford and he was as sistant manager of the theater. A ro mance of the theater developed and cul minated in the marriage in San Rafael last month. Mr. and Mrs. Frickelton will be at home in the Sunset apartments on West Rio Grande street after Septem ber 1. Mrs. Frickelton is the daughter of Mrs. Edward Thomas Simons, of San Francisco, and was a product of the roast school of dramatic art. which has produced so many celebrated art ists. Mr. Frickelton is a graduate nf the University of Kansas In the doss of 1908 and is a mem her of the Sigma Chi fraternity. He has been a resident of 131 Paso for four years. Henry S. Miller, of Atlanta, Ga., and Georgia Wilson Reid, of San. Antonio, Tex., were married at Trinity parson age. Rev. C. Wesley Webdell officiat ing. The bride was accompanied by her mother and the groom bad a friend with him. Part res 1iVt1ia TAMnan waa lAlI(vhtT,itlt prised by her many friends at her home 922 -Olive street. Wednesday evening, the occasion being her ltih birthday anniversary- Bunco -was played. Miss Paralee . Bullard winning the first prise for the girls and Law rence Mahoney for the boys. At the conclusion of the game, refreshments were served. The guests were: Misses Irene Mayor. Jennie Darrach. Helen Darrach. Jewel Gaskell, Dollle Chas tain, Paralee Bullard. Foy Shepard, and Messrs. Roy Davis, Theo Werle. Les ter Werle. Everett Kusinsky. Madison Mudd. Bertrand Buchanon. Herbert Buchanon. Henry Hunter. Willie Hun ter. Jack WigKiPgton. Will Brown, Rhett Harley. Coty Allen. Martin Ban man, K. Jones, Guy Berrjr-asd Al Coch- Automobiling The motorcycle owners are planning a run to Fabens Srinday and a picnic dinner under trees on the island. Mo torcycle agents are receiving names for the run. Cupid Waits $5,000,000 Suit; If Mother Loses- Girl Wont Wed sE "-' ""' ' BMpBiBB bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIsbK -'-MMMsM5WnM53a5fe. B BBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbV 4&tC2r99BSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHfiBBPSv -BBBBBBBBBBbB BHwfntt .t A ," 3BflBBlEBtsBSBlBBBBHBflBBBBc9lBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl flBBMBBSUBSBRBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflnBBK VKSIBBBBBBBbHbBBBbI S9HS8nfBa3BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BGSSBBBBBBBBBbH BBBBBBBBBSBeBSCfiSESRlSBflnlaBBBfl BBBbB HI '' z&r t s - vJ MP ' " v 'Ji. ' '- Ti rSjIAk " ' ' r -SB IIOX. VICTORIA MARY London. July 10. An Interesting lit tle romance has grown out of the suit brought by the relatives of the late Sir John Hurray S'ott to orcak the will in which he left 5,00.C0O of his fortune, a valuable art collection and a diamond necklace to the beautiful Lady Sac kvtlle-West. Hon. Victoria Mary Saekville-West. a charming girl of 21 and daughter of Lady Sackvillc, Is engaged to marry Viscount Lascelles, El Pasoans Away Minor C. Foust. 701 Mundy avenue, has gone to Globe. Arizona, where he expects to remain for the summer. Miss Anna Franklin ha gone to Cloudcroft to spend a week. Miss Franklin is to be hostess at the T. W. C. A. Rest-a-Whlle cottage. Mrs. T M. Rigdon, of 1301 Magoffin avenue, and nephew, Malcolm Jarboe, have gone to Cloudcroft to spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. J. K. Brown and children have gone to lowa to visit witn reiauves while Lieut. Brown is at the rifle com petition at San Antonio. R. RosenMum and daughter, Ida. have gone to New York city to spend several week. H. E. Helmann. of the Rio Grande Valley bank, has gone to Houston and other east Texas cities on a vacation trip. Miss Estelle Berrien Is In Deming on account of the illness of her sister. Mrs. Ralph Loomis. Mrs. Besle Cullum expects to leave Sunday for a stay of several weeks at Weed, N. M. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Wilton leave today on an extended trip to Chicago, Dettsoit. Niagara Fall and different Cauadaian points. Richard Surges, when he leaves for Austin to attend the special session of the, legislature, wil take with him his little daughter Jane, and his niece, Marian Howe. The children wil be left with relatives at Seguin. Tex. Miss Fannie Wood and her mother are spending a few weks in Faywood. j N. M. I . jf. . I Mrs. W. C Raum and her mother, i Mrs. Laura Bell, have gone to Califor nia. They wil visit In San jrrancisco and Los Angeles for a month or two. Miss Anne Carson left Tuesday night for New Orleans, where she will spend her summer vacation. Dr. J. L. McKnight and little daughter are enjoying an automobile trip to Denver. Colo. 3f 3f Mrs, Dean T. Owen "left Wednesday for a visK with relatives and friends in Oklahoma, Arkansas and New Mexico. it Mrs. J. F. Carter, of SOS Stewart evenue, will leave in a few days for Bakersfleld, Cal. Church Affairs The "Big Brother" club, of the First Methodist church, give a general re ception this evening to all the mem bers of the congregation. This is the first time that the club has had an open meeting, and this fact add inter est to the announcement. SKX HYGIEN'K WILL BE SBW COVRSE IV CHICAGO SCHOOLS Chicago, 111.. July 10. Instruction in sexual hygiene will be given in the schools here with the beginning of the next term. This was determined when the board of education adopted a recom mendation, of the school management committee. The course will be known as "per sonal purity" instruction and for the first vear will be confined to the high schools. The board decided that chil dren whose parents oppose the inno vations may be excused from the lec tures. Good Ktetarev. KOod music always, at I Grecian Theater. Advertisement. SACKTOiIJB WEST. hqir to the Earl of Harewood. a young attache in the English diplomatic serv ice. It has now become known among a tew intimate friends ot the couple that she made the condition that there mast be not the shadow of a doubt that her mother's claim to the great fortune is absolutely just, else she will not marry Lascelles The viscount and his fiancee are daily attenuants at the ttial which is progressing in the pro bate and admiralty court. Railroad News Of the Southwest The Herald will welcome contri butions or corrections of any errors In this column. Sign name to all communications, and it will not be published. W. C. Cbenault, G. H. switchman, has reported for duty. E. P. S. W. well expert William Bolton ia spending a few days in the city. B. C. Morgan, G. H. brakeman on the Sanderson and Dei Rio division, ia laying off for a few trip. T. & P. fireman Bob Lane has bumped on to the day switch engine in the 1 Paso yard service. N. T. Merrill, helper on the day coach engine for the G. H. ft S. A. at El Paso, is laying off on account ot sickness. T. ft P. extra fireman Otho Cleveland is firing engine 397 for a few days, ia regular fireman C. Crowe's place. ' "Shavey" Briggs, T. P. extra fire man, is making a few trips on engine 384 in the Kl Paso local service. G. H. switchman A. B. Snyder is lay ing off for a few days and extra switch man C. C. Oates is filling the vacancy. Southwestern engine 149 has been placed on the drop it m the 1 Paso round house, where it wjll be repaired. The G. H. torn table si El Pam has been considerably improved. The bot tom is now reinforced with a fresh con crete floor. D. J. Sharpe, T. A P. fireman, and family will leave in a few days for Dal las and Fort Woth, where he will work for the Orient. G. D. Walters, G. H. switchman at Lordsburg, has been transferred to Ej Paso. He has been aaoignod to the 9 Paso extra board. T. & P. fireman C. Crowe has reported for duty and was placed in through freight serviee oat of SI Paso. He was asignefl to engine 397. Extra conductor G. W. Savage, of the S. P. at El Paso, is making a few trips on caboose 406. He is working between El Paso and Lordsburg. Texas & New Orleans water ear No. 17240 is beimr rewired in the G. H. ear shops at El Paso-. It will be back tato-H service within two weexs. The G. H. .engineers' extra board at El Paso had the following men on at 7 oclock last night: 0. Shaw, J. X. Rite, J. W. Johnson and J. Horton. H. Andrews, G. H. engine foreman at El Paso, has been assigned to the iee house engine. He formerly was em ployed on the day coach engine as fore- Traveling freight agent L. K. Gardner, of the Queen A Crescent route, is spend ing a few days in the city, visiting friends. His headquarters ar at San Antonio. Tex. T. tc P. fireman A. P. Moore ha sent for his mother and sister. They will arrive in a few days from Tennessee and will make an extended visit among friends at El Paso. S. P. regular through freight fireman G. H. Cope is laying off for a few trips and extra fireman Horace Cross is fill ing the vacancy on engine 2SW witn engineer W. O. Oteen. E. P. it S. W. engine 163 of the eastern division will be ot-s of the bade shops at El Paso in few days. It has been generally overhauled and will be hack ia service in a few 050. The Southwestern is repairing its well at Mt. Rilev, which recently caved in. The work is hi charge. of well expert William Bolton, and be expects to have it completed within ten days. "Shorty" Swiber, engine foreman for the G. H. A S. A at El Paso, is laying off for a short while and switchman Harry Lnmsden is filling the vacancy on the night rip track engine in hto place. On account of a decrease ht business, the T. A P. has reduced the brakemen's extra board to five men and it M ru mored that the firemen's extra tord will be reduced to an equivalent num ber. S. P. regular freight engineer H. R. Vaughaa is laying off for a few days and extra engineer J. M. Gandy is filling the vacancy on engine 2818 in his place. J. Klingbaek is firing for him. J. J. Trainer has returned from San Antonio and reported for duty. He was placed on the night coach engine, dis placing engine foreman John Reid, who will be "nis head assistant. S. M. Gaines, superintendent of the railway mail service of Texas, with headquarters at Fori Worth, who has been in the city for a few days, arrang ing for the distribution of the Mf-ticaa mails, will leave today for his headquar ters. Jim Dowling, who has been acting as day hostler for the Southwestern at El Paso for the past month, ho been dis placed by regular hostler Jim Micholson, who has been laying off. Dowling wan placed on his former posit.on as handy man in the bock shops. J. H. Birdsley, the G. H. fireman thai has been firing the day coach engine for the past three months, has been dis placed by Harry Heilman, who has beat firing through freight between Sander son and Del Rio. Fireman Birdsley bumped on to the night coach engine, displacing 0. Moncreif. who will be as signed to the EI Paso slow board. O. A S. engines 3224 and 3228 were delivered to the G. H. A S. A. at 1 Paso yeserday, by a messenger of the Baldwin locomotive works at Philadel phia. They were transferred to the S. P. at El Paso and will be dead-headed today in charge of a mesng-r to Port land. Ore., where they win be assigned to passenger service. On account of a decrease in business the G. H. has cut of! one of its regular day switch engine. The round home will in the future furnish yardmaster B. Bird five engines as follows: The day roich engine at 7 a. m.. the day lead at 8 a. m., the night coach at 5 p. m., the night lead at 8 p. m-, and the night house engine at 8 p. m. .a SKIN Of BEAUTY 16 A JOY FOWCVCH Dr. T. FELIX G&NMtfrS Oriental Cream M MMKAL KkVTWKM SwaoTM Tan. Masfe, Frklea Moth Patetw, Huh and Fkia fiiaun. and ararr Mamlk aa oaamy. ana daoaa de tection. It hat too tha taat of (6 jean. aatf. so barmlaaa w tut it to ba aura it la an parlrmada. Aeoaptno eoaatarTatt of iraiiUr mum. Dr. 1. Asajrs a&M to a ladr of tba banttott (a patwat): AsyoaladlMWiua sLa, B aS J1WI JEfrS-S Jf TjT fpf 3 A JBLf( XBam, J racotamand G'osra.vd'a Croaia aataalaaatbarmfalar an tba akla preparation." At Drat data and Department atona ArlT.lfestlK & SJ.fTt,37 6rMfJnttsSLX.T.t The Surest Way to oblmm JtMnett ts io earn H; the surest map ht&e money is to saye it. What nog ze not vhat jkw earn is the measure of oor future success. The best protection against trouble is money in the bank. Si insures safety. The hole in the ground, the crevice m the wall, a friend's pocket-book or V0UT own, is not as safe a place to keep your money as in our bank- We refer those -mho have not banked irith us to those 'mho have. Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings Accounts Bank & Trust Co. Just Below Post Office Cut Price Grocery & Meat Market Phooc 1571 awl 1572. 408 Wyes St HOMING PIGEONS START ON FLIGHT Liberated by Mayor Kelly, Seven Pigeons Front Youngotewn, Ota, Begin Home Journey. At exactly 9:14 oclock Thursday morning, under perfect atmospheric conditions, seven wtslj homing pigeons left in a hurried flight for their home, YoongstowB. Ohio, approximately 1800 miles by air line. The pigeons were shipped in a box by express and arrived late Wednesday afternoon. They were given fresh water and well fed. Thursday morning the box containing the pigeons was carried to the east side of the balconv of the citv hall dome. Mayor C. E. Kelly unfastened the lock which held the top of the box, and th7f- it back. Without waiting the seven birds clambered over each other in th ir effort to gain their liberty. There w n no lighting on top of the box, the fli.it was made directly from it and all the Vw.t got away together. Without any hesitancy, as soon as thev arose from the box. the pigeon-, took a direct eastern course. They flew over the Airdome. rising higher as thev made their rapid flight. Only once did the bird hesitate and circle That w.is when thev reached East EI Paso. Here they seemed to paue inthe air. n -f nn c-tjiin. They circled fhout once or twice and flew away, taking a direct northeastern course. As thev flew, thev sained velocity and were soon lost to sight. The flight is in the nature of an ex periment, and is said to be the longest on record. It is being watched by fan ciers of homing pigeons with a great deal of interest. From the direction the pieon took thev may naas over San Antonio. Tex Mavor Kelly wired the Youneston club as soon as the pigeons were lib erated, stating the condition under which the long flight was begun. As far as the birds are concerned thev were lively and appeared to be in excellent condition. Those present when the -pigeons were liberated were: Mayor Kelly, alderman Ben Lerv. A. Murdoch, Harry Oldham and H. SchaffeT. A RECIPE FOR BEAUTY Lehn & Fink's Bireris Tal cum Makes Women More Charming. It Will Do the Some for You. Doubtless you've been wondering how you could make yourself a little mor attractive. Every woman wants to be attractive. It' half her "stock 't trade." Tet the solution of the prob lem I often very simple Try using Lehn & Fmk s Rlverls Tal cum whenever you are dressing. It exquisite fragrance lends a personal daintiness to the wearer that is ofu n irresistible. It is called the daint. woman's talcum, and justly so. It's -o fine and fluffy in texture that r soothes the tenderest skin. It Is ab solutely pare, containing none of te boracic add and injurious lime fon- 1 in most talcums. And remember, thro is no other talcum so effective f -keeping the skin cool and free fron irritation during hot weather. Ask for large glass jar with remov able sprinkler top at your druggist 3. Advertisement. r Special Meat Sale Saturday Opitz Market 213 M. STAXTOK ST. BeB Phone 13C