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Wednesdav, Xov. 10, 1913. EL PASO HERAXD s AMERICAN REFUGEES FROM MEXICO ARE HOSTS AT DANCE TUESDAY NIGHT i Parties. VERY delightful informal dance . -W J - J , . .ft 5rJ Manon"' te" ' will make their ho,ejn Kl Paso. i was Riven Tuesday night by the - a i.... e imriMn Refugees from1 Mcsicr in the ball room of the Hotel Faso del Norte The room was TPObt elaborates decorated- Strands of autumn leaves and vine were fes jrt'c'a across the ceiling, extending f n in Hk corners of the room to the ' rn as ihandeliers. giving a very pret v efr. ct Large American flags were draped about the windows and palms a re upon the orchestra platform. Abtj e the or hestra alcove a large flora! norse shoe was suspended, formed i.f -od and white flowers and green oliagi The roof garden outside the L all room was decorated with palms, ind nere a Mexican orchestra plaed du-iPR the evening. A buffet supper was seried in the Intermissions The uaiuf programs were ver clrter Iittl ctMrhra of refugees stranded in the consul and desert. 400 miles from United States, with the Mexican revolutionists in the back ground, and a train load of refu gees with a Mexican bidding them adlos on the other side. The Invita tions were also ornamented with a sketch of the refugees approaching the "Hotel V. S. A" on the cover, and a Me-can holdup on the back. The guests present included: Mr and Mrs. Walter E. Arnold, Mr and Mrs. Walter Y. Lelevier. Mr. and Mrs. IL G. Bate man, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooper, Mr. and Mrs- W. P Schumacher. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Stevens M. and Mrs. J. C Haves. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Paddock. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Plumb. Mr. and Mrs A. U Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. S. C Awbrey. Mr and Mrs. J .V. Cruse. Mr. and Mrs. IL J. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. H. C Sov ereign. Mr and Mrs. E. J. Wedemeyer. Mr and Mrs M. Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Zork. Mr and Mrs. Fred K. Ste- &2z3Mmm$. - - - i r ii? WttHHinPs. I nil., urn. Fitchett and Ira W York I Miss Mary Clifford entertained Toes Miss IJllie ! ilcnett ana jra . "" evening with a movie party In were married the first of the week b i hoJor of Mls8 Doris UttelL After Uk Rev. Ed. I Milllcaii at his home on 1 loK in tbe movies, the girls went to the county road. Miss Ella Patterson I a local confectionary for refreshments. wu, the bridesmaid and Will Cole at- i Those who enjoyed the Jolly affair 1 ... . ---i- were: me nosiero. jiiaws miuu Wallace, ! tended the groom. Mr. and Mrs. orK yn. oong Lutell. Marguerite Gillespie. Tessie Jones ana uuiy jonn- Miss Out Darr entertained at her Miss Krmon 1 Smith and Julius H. nrf Mrs. W J Ouielev Mr and Mrs. Miss Krmon i smitn aim "" and Mrs. . J. uuigiey. Sr- m-il... , Phiilin were auletlv married Monday Mr and Mrs Gergrt!owenVtein. Mr'. ' afternoon in the home of Rev. C I-. non1on' Nor,n st. Vrain street Tuez ald 5rf jJ5S3LS5 anSMrs. &!&.J&J&J22r& da? evening with a misllaneous Overstreet performed the Frank Seamon. Mr. and Mrs. " ceremony The couple were unattend Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Glumaz. ". orlde wor a dark blue silk Mr. and Mrs. Homan C. Myles. Mr. and ,vn WH a ,arjfe bIack haL Mr. and Mrs. Kuno Doerr. Mr. and Mrs. J. k. jr& jhilllps will make their home Wondiil. Dr. and Mrs. N. T. Moore. Mr. ,,. .kA it.if-Aii nnartments on San An- and Mrs. u. - naiwn, -nr. iuu jm. tomo street. Tne Drtoe isine rausu Ionald Kathbun. Mr. ana Jirs. aivoi ... -.. r XYatn. uixon. -wr. ana .ir. . . j""i in jm iisu. i- miu ... . . and Mrs. Frank Langan. Mr. and Mrs. clerical staff of Hotel Paso del prte. "": eening. Mrs J M. Darr assisted Frank Beecher. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. He is a member of the local -lodge ,I"-in'L11htrs , entertaining. Among l- Ul TAna Un-a snower in niraw . " S. Tit nus whose marriage to Sam Darr w.111 occur Thursday. Pink and white chry M.ikAmmiii ilcorated the rooms at tractively. Guessing contests occupied the evening pleasantly. The shower ;Lte2i. Taste In Masonic Jewelry Masonry, the greatest of all secret orders, should be represented by refined, tasty emblems. Emblems that reflect the un impeachable integrity of the body politic. We Will Help You Choose Our large assortment b most complete. We are showing new consistory rings. Masonic charms and emblem buttons, in tbe iery newest and most up-to-date designs. If you care to wear an emblem just a little different, you'll profit by looking over our large selection. . Silberherg Bros. JEWELERS The Mere Thought of Buying a Diamond Should Suggest Mesa Ave. s.iberberg Bros.- Con Texas tomo street. The bride isthe daugn- , presented to Miss Huttanua ter of Mrs. M. Smith and is well known P1.!, na?r in a prettily decorated in El Paso. Mr. Phillips is one of the gjx An iiSe course was 'served later clerical staff of Hotel Paso del Norte. ".,- Mrs J M. Darr assisted He is a member of the local Jodge " the evening. - Amenc Stewart, Mr and Mrs. A. Jones.' Mr. and of Elks and at the .lodge meeting oi , ' uest-. were Misses Leona Hutta- Mrs. Hal E. Christie. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. the Elks Tuesday night, a "solution , e linnl. Dehlinger. Mary Hammers. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Ewart. Mr. ' of congratulations was sent Mr. 1 hll- McNew of Big Springs. Mesdames and Mrs. Victor S. Roberts. Mr. and lips. 1 Theodore Machold. LeRoy U Freeman, Mrs. AV. K. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. B. U I Mrs. Nettie Williams and Ji E H Uu 1!uttanus and J. W. Farrar. Mr. and Mrs,rranK '?T V.J "' ;. f..irfi I n" k win t Miss Virginia aiii-.ii, - - -- - wine tbe bride of Lieut. James. U Col ics on December 1. will be the guest of honor at a number of social '"actions in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. James Graham McNary ar entertaining tonight at a dinner in which Miss Stew art and Miss Mary Turnejr Nations are tbe guests of honor .Mr James , L. jtar. "------,--- ,j Her., rr vrf i Mr and Mrs. J. C. Rumball. Ir. and i at the 1 ociock mass i in vw".. Mrs. O IL Talle. Mr. and Mrs. Caul j of the Immaculate Conception Rev. Story. Mr. and Mrs. J- R- Bapty. Mr. and Mrs. R. B Faublon. Mr. and Mrs. a B. Storer. Mr and Mrs. J. C Cruger; Mesdames J. a. i-icaeii, jia 'ituti, cv-nfi Rnv nerformed the ceremony. The bride was attended by Miss Eliza beth Roscow and George Villars was -j- v..ntvnrlh't attendant. Miss Dixie Fa-sett plaed the Lohengrin bridal -r . . w --fc Ta wa.Aaac- fd wrff fln. T C Hamm. H. V Jackson. M. O. ! chorus for the entrance of the bridal Jackson. C E. Ambrosius. George Bird, party A quartet composed of Mrs. er- KI MUUKIUB. X UUIOBlb -rm- - -- I v.. -- . - - , "rr r- t ci. .. r.-.. Rrtiftrc cinHv Raiuti and Carroll KOnan une; brides to oe nexi aaiuttwi. FBawrksh.rr JepWe Natlonl: a wedding hymn during the service. bert Hayden ta UrtUM ng i .-, Morfit: Misses Virginia Bean. Georglna Miss Fassett played the Mendelssohn night at the Country club ""ud Martin Willie Mae Carson. Harriett Bottorff, Elizabeth Simmdns. Florence Browning. Jessie Ewart. Gladys Mc Qnatters. Lucille Harlan. Matilda Hec tor, Loraine Lewis. Lottie Hintxe. Clara Hague. Julia Pool. Helen Lake. Tessie Collier. Lillian Cunningham. Carlotta Palon. Mina Jackson. Augusta Buerkln. of Qulncy. I1U Anne Hushes. Adeline Lucero, Cuca Lucero. IL Belknap. Car rie Ivy Becky Merkin. Anne Lee Rix. CoL E. V. Smith. MaJ. George IL Mc Maater. Maj. W. Graham. Mai. F. A. Wilcox. Capt. Clyffard Game. Capt. Martin L. CrimmTBs. Lieut Otho h Michaelis. Jlessrs. P. R Hines. Juan nAi.iAr Tani ThnnuK. Edmund Hobart. rE. IL Booth. James Anderson. Maurice Anderson. Paul Anderson, itoniauu An derson, jr, Roliert Martin. Will Race. Dr B. F. Clutter. & S McClure, W. B. Bishop. Al IL Kraft. Carroll Plumb, R. F Baker. Victor Hector. Eugene Thurs ton, Fred Hewitt. Louis Fischbein. J. M. Allen. H. a Hase A. K-KennrliI1?-Dent. Robert Krakauer. Howard Merrill. Roberto Pesqueira, H. A. Ladd. 1. ii. Byles. F.J. NageL Charles Biesel. R. P McIIatton. George Hebron. R- F. Man ahan. T. M. Evans. W. J. Deavitt. A. C. Rowsey. Vernon lynan, IL J. Baron, J. W. Thompson and T. B. Holmes. On the committees in charge f the party were: Messrs E. S. Plumb. F.-E. Ste venson. W. J. Wallace. I. H Bayes and F J. Nasel. on the inviUUon commit tee: Marion Letcher. C. R. Watson. A. J. MeQuatters. Henry Uornhoff. W. fc. Harrison. B. Golaan Charles Biesel. W J. Qulgley. W. M. Drnry. C. I. Baker and G. Zork:Vm the etecutive : committee- R. P. McIUtton. A. M. Major and George Hebron, on the finance com mittee. R. T. Wilder. George Lewen Mein?E. H. Booth. R. F. Manahan. T. M. .Evans. J. M. Spencer and W J. Wallace, on, the reception eo"?ttee, W J Deavitt. M. Anderson. J. L liane. Vernon Lyman and A. M. Krakauer. on the, entertainment committee. H J. BarorZ R. Anderson. J. W Thompson, vfctor Hector and T. B. Homes. on the refreshment committee, s Out Of Town Visitors. Miss Augusta Buerkln. ot QutBV. Til is isiting Mrs T. C. Hamm. Mr Julia A. Sharp. sUto manager for New Mexico of the Woodmen cir cle, arrived in El Paso Tuesday night fo remain for the time that - B Manchester, the " guardian of the order, is Paso. The wives ot tne -- wedding march as the bridal party left the church. The Bride wore a gown oi white crepe de chine, trimmed with white fur. The skirt was made with a fur edged tunic. The waist was of silk net. trimmed with hand made silk tatting and fur. She wore a white vel vet hat Miss Roscow was dressed In a hand embroidered white voile gown. She wore a white velvet hat. Follow, ing the service, a wedding breakfast was served at the Harvey house. The breakfast guests were the bride and groom. Mrs. Martha E. Farnsworth. the groom's mother. Mr. and Mrs. H C Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Arvin. Miss Roscow, and Mr. Villars. Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth left on a morning train for New Mexico. viere they will spend their honeymoon visiting various points. The bride's going away suit was of mid night blue clotn. trimmed wun Drown, ' " ii..(.. t Allan LTeulcSiiins." Mr W.W. Turney will entertain on Monda. November 1,. with a party tor is o.t. ---M is NatJops. On Saturday November l. Miss Estelle Berrien will entertain in honor of Miss Stewart. ";.,, Gaines will give a party on November for Miss Stewart, and Mrs. J. t. . Hams will- entertain on November -i. There will be a number of other Par ties that are now being pl"M honor of Miss Stewart, but tbe dates have not yet been decided Pf"- Mrs. Theodore Saner entertained, the girl friends of her daughter Mrs. W nu Harrison, wno was !., ;j Eleanor Roggenbucke. with a Kaffe Klatch on Sunday afternoon at her home on Fort Biulevard. Mrs. Sauer was assisted in receiving the guests by -u-0 n.,r RtMtcrenbucke The living and dining rooms were attractively ..u.. "H-- ... " , - t i ana aining rtwnw w,t; .... fur. She wore a Hue velvet toque. I decorated with American Beauty 1'non their return thev will make their home at 16J0 Wyomine- street The bride was for some time the post master at Alamogordo. Mr. Farnsworth is in the customs service ln,El Paso and Is well known here. The Army. Mrs. Lincoln C. Andrews is the guest of Capt and Mrs. George C Earnhardt Lieut and Mrs. John Cocke have as their guest Lieut Alexander R. Cocke of the Ninth cavalry, who .Is on his way to Douglas. Capt Walter H. Johnson, who nas been recently transferred to the Sixth Infantry from the Second' Infantry, has joined his regiment here. Lieut Alfred A. Hickox. or the Sixth Infantry, who has been visiting. in San Francisco, with his family, has re turned to his regiment here. MaJ. W. P Jackson, of the inspector general's department, is expected in El Paso tonight on his return to Washington from Fort Bayard. N. M. Mrs. Thomas F. Schley and Mrs. George Vldmer have gone to Sierra Blanca. where they are guests In a house party, given by Maj. George T. Lonffhom. Capt Clyffard Game entertained at I Among tne guests were .Mrs. n . i. Hotel Paso del Norte with an informal I Rather. Mr and Mrs. T. J Stafford, dinner Tuesday night His guests were ' Misses Hilda Sorenson. Gertrude Ben- Music and refreshments were enjoyed. A unique feature of the occasion was a -Memento Letter" to Mrs. Wra. Har rison, written by all present An en joyable afternoon was spent On their way homeward the guests stopped off at Miss Pauline Donnan's home on Mon tana street where punch was served. Those who enjoyed Mrs. Sauer"s hos pitality were Misses Pauline G. Dorman. Genevieve Morrison, Theresa Morrison. Ada Outlaw. Estelle Levy. Maude Doane. Elizabeth Wetteroth. Ll Mason: Mes dames Ella B. Howe. Nell D. Michel more. Allie G. Wetteroth. Florence Sheppard. Oscar Roggenbucke, Gertrude Cook. Claude Mac KenzleT Dances. The Bohemian club will entertain Saturday night with a dance at the West Yeleta Country club. Miss Birdie Bucks loo entertained with a dance Tuesday nighV at her homo on Grant avanue in honor of her cousin. Mrs. W. T. Rather, of Reno. Nevada. Pink and white carnations decorated the rooms attractively. Fruit punch was served between dances and an ice course during tne intermission. There's a Treat in Store fnr iKp vnimpster i4io sees Iiis mother or big sister covering a slice of our I are"nereJo attend the Manicr.-j the ?&, -$ bread with jam or peanut butter. Try it J S TL ? E, r.P ! -rt. SL Charles w; Taylor. Cant Mrs Lillian Hague Corcoran, Mrs. Max Weber and Miss Clara Hague. CoL K. V. Smith and Capt W G BalL The guests later attended the refugee balk. Capt and Mrs. Ben Lear enter tained at dinner Tuesday night at I their quarters In Fort Bliss, preceding at your house and you'll find the IjT vtte Kiuuies gruwiiig uiciiici uu jimuici. Start by buying a loaf tciay. Ve Close at 9 O'clock Sundays Powell's Home Bakery 411 E. Boulevard Phones 163-164 M S X M M Pain is a visitor to every home end usually it comes quite unexpectedly. But you "are prepared for every emergency if yon keep a tmall bottle of Sloan t Liniment handy. It is the greatest pain k&er ever discovered. Simply laid on the skin no rubbing required It drives the pain away instcntly. It is vonderful. M vr Ba jai C!''i ! 'i'HliliiiiMf'i:-'" P3 M?er ever discovered. B laf sb i ItlftniiiliHMf I:::i: x.mmJ&i ill I ill! rlli &k i HMlMIIIIIllllllfllMIl . ...I.T.TnA rmiTrrf Tf HHvel Kwv.tTTffP M I I lllll I llllll III the pain away instcntly. It is JKjjffiSnlSjl sllffl hinimeni H SJ& tta"7. jS 5 Sprains! JOREUSCEiElsg , MMSMMKMMSB(HMMHMSHSMHHMMXm Mr-. Sam P Cochran, of Dallas, wife of the sovereign grano insiKrciui of Texas. Mrs. J K. Blackstone of Dallas; Mrs. W. B. Hancock, of Fort Hancock; Mrs. L. D. Cain., of Big Snrings. Tex. " Their hostesses were Mesdfmes V. Van Gelson. E. M. Whit aker. Frank Stewart J- J- OmHifee.. A. IL Rodes and J. D. Love. Following the dinner, the guests formed a box partv at the performance of "The Lady of Lyons" at the Crawford theater. This afternoon the visiting women are the guests of the niusle department of the Woman's clnb. El Pcsoans Reluming. X X Ormsbee Is back from his trip to the Scottish Rite reunion in Wash ington. D. C- and from a business visit to New York city. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fineny have re turned from a visit of several weeks. ent with relatives In Tennessee. They also spent a few days in Chicago en route. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and lit tle baby returned to El Paso Tuesday night from East Texas points, where Mrs. Anderson has been visiting for several months. Mrs. Charles T. Race, who has been visiting for a number of months on the Pacific coast is expected to arrive Thursday to visit her daughter. Mrs. Harry Lackland. Dinners, Luncheons, Teas. Mrs. V. P. Safford and her daughter. Miss Nell Safford, entertained with an informal afternoon tea Tuesday after noon. The rooms were very attrac tivelv decorated with quantities of pink roses and chrysanthemums of various colors. 'A large number of guests called during the afternoon. Consul and Mrs. Marion Letoher were hosts at dinner at the Harvey House Tuesday night complimentary to S. S. McClure, of New York. Their guests were S. S. McClure. Lieut Otho E. Jamin. Vera DeWitt Katherine Harper, Grace Fleck. Mae Buckaloo. Messrs. W. R. Collins, a L. Slrmans. H. W. (.Browder. Edwin Glllett, Brooks Mc- Gimpsey. c W. Harper, Ffed liaruiner and C. P. Henry. The fortnightly hog at Fort Bliss Tuesday night was a delightfully in formal affair. The Eighth cavalry band played the dance music The guests were received by Mrs. George D. Moore and Mrs. Victor S. Foster. Capt George C. BarnhaTdt introduced the guests. Among some of those pres ent were CoL and Mrs. Joseph Garrard. Capt and Mrs. Howard R. Hick ok. Capt and MrV Ben Lear, Capt and Mrs. George C Bernhardt. Lieut and Mrs. John Cocke. Mesdames Lincoln C Andrews. George D. Moore. Victor S. Foster. Misses Valeria. Garrard. Walker McCIellan. Emily Kemp, Fa ma Rick man. Floy Barnhardt Helen Berry, Lucy Berry, CoL Charles W. Taylor. members of the aid societv ot the capt ueorge v lamer, ttplh. L. Napier. First Congregational church on capt w. '. M. uoaaon. Lieut txiwin F. H. Godson. Lieut and Mrs. John Cocke and Lieut Alexander R. Cocke. Lieut W. H. Cowles entertained with an Informal dinner Tuesday night at his home at Fort Bliss, pre ceding the fortnightly hop at the post which the guests attended after din ner In the party were Mrs. George D Moore. Mrs. Victor S. Foster, Miss Valeria Garrard. Lieut R. S. B. Hartx and Lieut Robert O. Annln. Women s Organization;. Mrs. Miles Hanson will entertain the Thursday afternoon, at her residence. 1303 Laurel street, at 2:30 ociock. The afternoon will be spent in needlework. Claiborne Adams will speak upon the things that are made in El Paso at the meeting of the EI Paso Equal Franchise league. Thursday afternoon, which will be held at 3:30 ociock In the chamber of commerce building. Rev. Miles Hanson will discuss the moral and spiritual side of equal suf frage If S. S. McClure. of New Tork. is able to arrange his time to remain over in El Paso Thursday, he will speak on suffrage. The meetings of the league are open to tbe -public. The regular meeting of the West minster Presbyterian church mission ary society was held Tuesday after noon in the church parlors. Mrs. J. E. Abbott, the president presided at the brief business meeting. ' It was an nounced that the study of the book. "The King's Highway." would be con ducted by Mrs. J. C Ballard on the fifth Tuesday In every month. After the business meeting Mrs. J. W. Mose lev was in charge of a program and L read the scripture lesson. Mrs. L. II. Kllltan reaa a paper on me pruwrem of the home missionary work among negroes. Mrs. IL F. Hart read a paper on the Maxwell mission In Lexington. Ky. Miss A. R. Watson gave a talk on the 17th street Sunday "school of Richmond, Va- which has a member ship of 800 negroes. Miss Willie Mae Smith cave current events. Mrs. W. W. Walte talked of the work done In the Booker T. Washington institute at Tuskegee. Ala. and also of the were s. s. Mouiure. ueaL umo r i " --"j,7.r in Asheville N C Re Michaelis. Mrs. T. C. Hamm and Mr , sment'and 'social half ho'ur INVITATION TO ALL ADVERTISERS OFFICIAL reports of the Audit Bureau of Circulations upon the circulation of The Herald, the Times (English edition), and the Times (Spanish edition) are now atthand and may he inspected at The Herald office by any advertiser who is INTER ESTED IN KNOWING WHETHER HE IS OR IS NOT GETTING THE CIRCULATION THAT HE PAYS FOR, and that is guaranteed to him in his written contract. These complete official reports are not the ez parte statements of one paper or the other, but the formal findings of the great national standard authority on news paper circulations, having headquarters in Chicago; the reports were aade public only after a moth- careful, searching, and impartial inves tigation ef this field, conducted here, consuming nearly two months. The audit was made at the request of, and upon the insistence of, the Times, and was agreed to by The Herald, both papers being members of the Audit Bureau of Ci-culations. The reports are convincing, and should be read and studied in full by every advertiser who be lieves in giving, ard demand ng, T:i we.ghr and fjll measure" J A. Pickett The guests later attended the refugee halL Whl Xotf Do your Christmas shopping now while assortments are ' complete. You will' find many appropriate gifts from which to make your selections at Ilcarh'M Art Shop. City National Bank Uidg. Adv. Tbe special process used in preparing Avondale Brand oats Is what makes them better. Avondale Oats are put up in a paraffine-lined. moisture proof and airtight packages. Absolutely sanitary and free from bugs and weeviL Adv. Saperflnons hair & moles removed. Grace A. Benson. Dermatologist Hol Ienbeck IIoteL Advertisement Save The Bab Use the reliable ORIGINAL mtea mi UpHuilds every part of the body efficiently. Endorsed by thousands of Physicians, Mothers and Nurses the world over foi more than a quaiter of a century. Convenient, no cooking nor additional milk required. Simply dissolve in water. Agrees when other foods often fail. Sample free. HORL1C1CS, Racine, WU J&-tio Substitute is"iustasGood' as IIORLICK'S, the Original closed the meeting. An ApjietlxlRfr Lunch Have you tried one of the light lunches we aro serving at the Foun tain? A delicious Sandwlcii Ham. Cheese, etc. and a hot Drink makes a Lunch that is satisfying and the cost is nominal. We also call attention to our Hot Drink Service. While the weather is not so cold, still our Hot Drinks are already meeting with big favor so get the habit now and get the beet Hot Drinks served In El Paso. Scott White t Co. Hills Bldg. Adv. WARNING It has come to our attention that new Harvard Pianos are being offered for sale here in El Paso thr ugh fake representation. Anyone else claiming to be able to sell you a New Harvard Piano, can do so only through under-banded methods. They cannot get these pianos direct from the factory In a legitimate way. Because we are. and for the past 19 1-2 years have been, the Kxrlnntve Vnthorised representatives for the Har vard Pianos in Western Texas. South ern New Mexico and Eastern Ariaona. El I"aso Piano Co.. W. R. Schutz. Prop. 208 South Side of Texas street Adv. N. Hardy, Alexander R. Cocke. Robert O. Annin. Theodore Barnes, jr., and W. H. Cowles. Lodges and Clubs. Manchester Grove, of the Woodmen circle, will entertain Saturday night inthe Knights of Pythias hall, in honor of Mrs. Emma B. Manchester,, supreme guardian of the Woodmen circle, who will arrive in El Paso Friday for a few days' stay. The Alameda Grove and Willow Grove members will also be the guests of Manchester Grove. ADMEN TO SUBMIT SELL1NIG PLANS FOR IMAGINARY MILL An imaginary flour manufactory was organized at the luncheon of the Kl Paso Adclub, Wednesday at noon, in the grill room of tbe Sheldon hotel, with Claiborne Adams as president and general manager. W. E. Mix. pres ident of the club, in presenting the new organization, stated that the firm is seeking an advertising manager at an imaginary salary of SftSa a month and that the adman who presents' in 16 minutes the best credentials as to how flour is to be placed on the market and sold will be awarded a prize. The luncheon on Wednesday. November II. will be the day for this 'contest The committee on applications consists of H. R. McClintock, E. C. Davis and A. E. Rowlands. President Mix announced that a spe cial dinner would be held in honor of Irvin F Paschal, of the Poor Richard Advertising club, of Philadelphia, who, will be In El Paso on Tuesday night next and that the members of the Lions. Rotary and chamber of com merce organizations had been invited to be present The second half of the lunch was given over to a round table discussion. George H Clements spoke upon com munity advertising: F. Stolaroff dis cussed "How to follow up display ad vertising with window displays." E. A. d Allemand spoke upon "Direct ad vertising and when it should be used. Those of Middle Age Especially. 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Lydia E- Pinkham's Vegetable Compound restored me to perfect health, and I am praising it for the benefit of other women who suffer as I did." Mrs. "W. S. DcvAii, Route No. 1, Beltsville, Md. For 30 years tydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard Tcmedy forfe male ills. Xo one sick with woman's ailments does justice to herself if she does not try this fa mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it . has restoredsomany sufferingwomentohcalth. KSSeWrite to LYDIA E.PI!iKHA3I MEBICEfE CO. !? (C0XFIDEXTIAL)tY5S,MASS.,foradvice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. Cards. The S. & Bridge club was entertained Tuesday aftenraoa by Mrs. Barry Lack land, at her home on North Stanton street. Mrs. James Vance won the high score prize. The only guests of the club were Mrs. Frank H. Todd and Mrs. Howard Coffin and Miss Nannie Lackland. Refreshments were served following the games. The lub will be entertained next week by Mrs. Will K. Ramsey at her home near the Country club. The Jolly fclgni Bnage cimo ws entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Victor E. Roberts at her home on Montana street. The high score prime was won by Mrs. Charles Matthews, for the club members, and Mrs. Charles Stambaugh for Hhe guests. Mrs. Ueorge Taylor, ot the members, and Mrs. M, P. Carlock. of the guests, won the prfzes for which the players cut. Refreshments were enjoyed after the games. The club will be entertained next week by Mrs. George Taylor on Bliss street. .. . . Tbe Jolly Neighbors' Bridge club was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. M. H. Fliey. at her home on North Virginia street. Mrs. J. L. Woods was the winner of the first prize. Mrs. Earl Maxon was the sec ond prize winner and the prize for which the playera cut was won by Mrs. Henry JerrelL Mrs. George John son win entertain the club at its next meeting, at her home on Overland street.. Refreshments were enjoyed after the games. The hostess was assisted in entertaining by Miss Hazel Johnson. Miss Johnson and Mrs. M. B. CVXeil were the only guests of the club. nOWVTOW-V ALIBIS CtpMfED. The scavanger department, under the direction of J. C Mollmarv. is cleaning the alleys in the downtown district Three wagons of the department are being used in the work. For chapped hands, face o- lips. Pot ter's Toilet Cream Is unequaled. price tie. Telephone SS or S75 and have It delivered. Potter Drug Company Adv. GAS, HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION OR SICK STOMACH i "Pane's Diapepsin " ends all stomach distress in five minutes. Time It Pape's Dtepepaln will di gest anything yon eat and overcome a soar, sassy or out-of-order stomach. snrelv within five minutes. I If yor meals don't fit comfortably. or what you eat lies like a lump oc lead In your stomach, or If you have heartburn, that Is a sign of lndises- Get from your pharmacist a afty cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose Jst as soon as yon can. There will be no sour risings, no belching; or undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heaxtbnm. fullness, or heavy feeling In the stomach, nau tea. debilitating headaches, dizziness or intestinal griping. This will all go. and. besides, there wiU be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison flrour breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and digests it Just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief in five minutes from all stom ach misery is waiting for you at any drug store. These Urge fifty-cent cases contain enough Tape's Diapepsin" to keep tbe entire family free from stomach disorders and IndigeaUon for many months. It belongs in your home. Adr . . " 1 "The Dinnerware House1 Best Taste, Best Quality, Lowest Prices Phones 2398. 1 02 N. Stanton MIDLAND POLO TEAM WILL PLAY ARMY OFFICERS' TEAM i MAAttndi&mAti arfe vntirftA W4tfln Aala v ' afternoon that the Midland polo team will come here to play he army offi cers' team during the military tourna ment. November 17 to St. Why Notf Flowering bulbs look better in dainty Art Pottery bowls. You will find them very inexpensive. Bench's Art Shop. Citv National Bank Bldg Adv "Jean of the Lazy A.' bv B M B'-iner $1 31 and all the other ' Bet .-.ll-i"i it the EI raso Buok Co M Til- 'Its HiDdy Advertiser nt ill I TWO IIELO A. FUGITIKS. J. L. Stephenson, of Reeves county, and R. K. Deming. of San Saba county, are being held on fugitive warrants by the sheriffs department and will be taken back this evening Sheriff Tom Harrison, of Reeves county, and sheriff Hugh Miller, of San Saba county, are here to take them back. iiai kmi'k ii nniBs i.nc. Pavid Grej was detained at the po lice station Tuesdav night when he appeared there and aked the police to loi'k hini up Thf police aav he had a yhirp knife im hi liaml which measured 11 nuhes Why ott hand embroidered Japanese . crepe kimono The i-ome in a vanet of .1 unt iolor Vrii e rami- from $3 75 i P Had Throat Trouble Doctors said health gone. Four bottles Peruna ured IVIe Urncli'ff rt Sbop. . .iBnkHIU Adv Mr B. W. I. Barnes. ex-Sheriff of Warren Count . Tennessee, in a let ter from K. K. 2, Box 10, McMinn ville, Tenn writes' "I had throat tremble and had three doctors treat- and pronounced my health cone. I ! onclnrJcd to trr Pruna nnd after uin four iottIM 1111 i I wn- . n tir. 1 t ur il Tha Mas th-i f e i iiko 1 am no well ani a.o-W to rie 'all the time, thanks to ou. gentlemen. TUof Mho object to liquid rorH rlneft ran noir procure I'emnn Tablet-. d rl - met l 1 Am Xow Well Aiul Able to liiile All The Time IszBzBSSzBzSSzmWv IztfYtlJI