EL PASO HERALD
8 Tuesday. May 9, 1916.
VICTOR MOORE, DR. FELIX P.
E. H. YALE ARE THREE NEW
Mi
.R8 BATES HUGHKS EVANS
and Victor C Moore were mar
ried Mondav afternoon at 6
oclock in Trinity Methodist church.
Hev. W. F Packard performed the cer
nmony. Preceding: the entrance of the
bridal part, Mrs Walter D. Howe
tang- "Until." with Mrs J. J. Pearce
accompanying her at the organ. Mrs
J J. Pearce played the wedding
marches for the arrival and departure
of the bridal party The bride and her
brother, Barney Hughes, entered the
httrch and approached the rostrum bv
(he central aisle, while Mr Moore and
his best man. his brother, Arthur Moore,
of Austin, passed down the side aisle
nnd met them at the rostrum The
bride wore a grown of rose colored (ceor
ic'tte crepe over pale (tray taffeta She
wore a large picture hat of horsehair
braid, trimmed with biff pink roses and
elvet and carried an Immense arm
bouquet of American lleautj roses The
eremon was attended by a large num
ber of the friends of the couple The
bride nas sunt? In the quartet of the
hurch for a number of years and is
very well known The groom Is an at
torney and has been In EI Pbo for a
number of years Following; the cere
monv a weddlna- supper was served
at the home of Mr Moore. 160E North
Kansas street which was attended
only b the family Mr and Mrs Moore
left Monday night for Austin, where
they will visit his parents lor a snort
time before returning to El Po to
make their home here The bride's
solnc awav suit was a tailored travel
ing suit of blue cloth and with it she
wore a small black tell draped hat.
rAbout El Pasoans.
Mrs. Caroline Moffltt is seriousl) H!
st her home on Itlo Grande street
Mr and Mrs. Horace A. Lay are
now at home to their friends in their
new home at 969 North Florence
street.
Harold Coldwell, who nas recently
appointed to the United States Naval
arademv at Annapolis, by senator Cbas.
A Culberson, has successfully passed
the entrance examinations to the
academy and will enter the academy the
middle of June. Coldwell Is the jou rip
en t son of Judge W M Coldwell. of El
Paso He graduated last spring from
the high school, in the 1915 class, of
which he was president He vias the
first cadet captain or me nign scnooi i
adet corps and alter tne corps naa in-
maimI pnAtiph in form two MmrainlM I
i reased enough to form two companies
was commander of company B. He was
nlso the president of the studentB coun-
il of the high school, president of the
Sam Houston Deabtlng society and a
halfback on the football team He is a
brother of Lieut Philip Coldwell. of the
1' S army and of Judge Ballard Cold
well, of El Paso
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Dinners. Luncheons, Teas.
Mrs Gustavo Zork will entertain
Wednesday at Hotel Paso del Norte,
with a luncheon, in honor of Mrs
William Llndonthal, of Chicago. Mrs H
Mehrsfeld, of South Carolina, and Miss
Tllllo Caro, of San Francisco
Mrs. Charles Davis entertained today
with a luncheon at the Toltec club In
honor of Miss Mary Boone, of Oklahoma
Olty. who Is the guest of Dr and Mrs
B M. Worsham and of Miss Margaret
Wymond. who is the cueet of Dr and
Mrs. James Vance. The table appoint
ments were very pretty, with quantities
of spring flowers The guests were It
oung women of the younger set
The Cup That
Cheers Most
is the cup that is the most wholesome for unpleas
ant after-effects can mar the keenest pleasure.
With the usual hot table drink, whether it be
coffee or tea, there results to many persons an incon
venience in health which calls for a change.
Instant Postum
is rapidly filling this table want, and in a way satis
factory to taste, comfort and enjoyment.
The rich, mellow flavour of Instant Postum
closely resembles that of mild Java coffee, and its
absolute purity makes it a prime favorite of both
parents and children.
Instant Postum is quickly prepared at table, a
cup at a time. Simply place a level tcaspoonful of
the soluble powder in the cup, pour on hot water,
then stir and add cream and sugar to taste. No
aste.
"There's a Reason"
for POSTUM
At Grocers e erv where.
. -.ISS JEN WALKER, of Nur-
IVi ry. Texas, and Dr Felix P.
Miller -were married Monday at
high noon at the home of the bride
in Nursery, Texas. Dr. and Mrs. Mil
ler will spend their honeymoon in
Galveston and New Orleans and will
then return to El Paso where they
will make their home
Cards.
The Ebell Bridge club met Monday
afternoon at the home of Mrs Bliss
Albro, in the De Luxe apartments Only
the members of the club were present
Mrs Ames S. Albro won the high score
prize The club will illsenntlnne lis
meetings during the summer so this
was the final meeting of the season.
Refreshments were enjoj ed at the close
of the afternoon
The Pioneer Bridge club was enter
tained Monday afternoon by Mrs John
J Piatt at her home on Myrtle avenue
Mrs H. E Stevenson and Mrs E M
Bray were the prize winners for the
club and Mrs. Edwin S Booth, for the
guests, of which there were five,
Mesdames Virginia DeSmsth, Edwin
Booth. W F Robinson, Marlon Letcher
and T J Stafford Refreshments were
enjoyed at the conclusion of the Karnes.
Mrs James Magoffin will entertain the
club next Monday.
El Pasoans 'Away.
Miss Bliss Albro and her baby will
leave for Chicago about June 1, to
spend the summer visiting her mother
Mrs Ames S Albro will leave about
the first of June to spend the sum
mer in her former home in Portland,
Oregon
Mrs B F Jenkins is letting her
daughter. Mrs. J L. Bebastian, and Mr
Sebastian, in Benson, La Mrs Sebastian
was former! Miss Marj Frances Jen
kins. Mr and Mrs. H B Durkee. left today
for Topeka, Kansas, and Cleveland.
Ohio. At the latter place they will
attend the convention of the Toung
Men s Christian association, at which
Mr. Durkee will make an address on
the Mexican situation and the T. M
C A work for the Mexicans, in El
Paso Mrs Elizabeth Nettels, Mrs
Durkee s mother, accompanied them
a , ; .;.
fiULOTTlOUlllTlP.
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Mr and Mrs c K Wharton In their
Chalmers car and Mr and Mrs. L. R
Wharton and Miss Leola Wharton, of
Kansas City, in their Ford car, left
this morning for California They will
spend the summer touring the coast
Mr and Mrs Frank Had loci.. Miss
Mildred Casey, John Rosborough and
Coward Willing spent the week end
with Mr and Mrs J Dyer at Mlndus,
N M.. where they were Joined by an
other party and motored to Columbus.
Mr and Mrs W J Rand with their
two children. Herbert Rand and Alice
Rand, will leave today to their Velie
car for an overland trip to California,
where they will spent a few months
visiting in San Diego Los Angeles and
other points on the coast
Lodges and Clubs.
The Women's Catholic Order Of For.
esters will entertain its members and
friends at the monthly social of the
order on Wednesday afternoon In the
Knights of Pythias hall
MILLER AND
BRIDEGROOMS
IIM"
RS E r; MOULTON annnimoed
the marriage recently of her
daughter, Mrs Alma J. Cox and
E II Talc Mr and Mrs. E II Yale w ill
be at home to their friends at apart
ment No 1 in the Lucerne apartments
The ceremon was performed on
January 20, In Las Cruces, N M
Women's Organizations.
There will be a meeting of the offi
cers of the El Paso Equal Franchise
league U ednesday afternoon at 2 30
oclock at the home of Mrs S J Fen- I
nell on North Santa Fe street j
The state board examination for
graduate nurses of Tm.i. uiii k. I
ducted In III Paso by Miss Katherine
G Kelly, at her apartment in Conwa
place, Wednesday and Thursday at 9
oclock in the morning
A special called meeting of the Re
becca Stoddert chapter of the Daugh
ters of the American Reiolutlon will
be held Wednesday morning at 10 10
o'clock at the home of Mrs Joseph
Spence on Montana street There is
business of much importance to be
considered
The third class of the Toung
Women's Christian association In first
aid to the injured will begin tonight
The Red Cross socio tj 'a course will be
followed Dr C F Braden will be the
instructor and the class will meet twice
a week at his office on North Oregon
street This will be the last class for
the summer in me autumn an ad
vanced work claBS will be started
The Young Women s Christian asso
ciation will give a spring carnival on
Thursday night at the association
rooms at 8 o clock, in combination
with the annual demonstration of the
physical work of the association The
demonstration work will consist of
wand drills, folk dances and esthetic
dances? Then there will be a large
number of booth and carnival features
oer which the arlous young women
of the association will preside and a
very lively, jolly time is anticipated
Mrs J F Petty entertained the
members of the Forward Movement
clas-. of the Calvary-Houston-Square
Baptist church on Monday afternoon
at her home on North Kansas street
The time was spent pleasantly In play
ing various guessing games and the
prizes in these were won by Mrs O
J Wade Refreshments were served
by the hostess after games Those
present were Mesdames M U Strong,
J It Compton, Dan Hammond, O J
Wade, Robert F Harvey. J W Gist.
Charlei Grlng. Kate F Martin, R. L.
Miller. William B Day, J N Wllden,
F A Hodge. Margaret Urmston, R, I
Morris and Rev O J Wade
Mri E H Tale entertained Circle
Number four of the aid and missionary
society of the First Methodist church
on Monday afternoon The meeting
was spent In preparing plans for a
bazaar to be held next week The
general aid society of the church will
be the guests of circle four on Friday
afternoon In the parlors of the church
Mrs E LIpplncott was received as a
new member An Ice course was
served following the business. There
were present Mesdames William Ho-
earth, J. A Potter, Karl pnjiiips, J. tr
KilBore, Fred A Mayhew, Herman O
Porter, G L. Cole. H II BrlRSfS. David
Cathcart, K. E Moulton, E. Lippin
cott, and Horace A. Lay.
A ery successful bazar was held bj
the aid society of tho First Congrega
tional church Saturday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Charles B Stevens on
West Boulevard The rooms were
decorated with quantities of American
Beauty roses and wisteria blossoms
Mrs. M S Itussell was In charge of the
candy booth The aid society members
presided over the fancy work table
Serving- the refreshments Mrs. G F
Hawks as In charge, and she was
assisted by Misses Dorothy Stiles,
Bernice Stiles, Elizabeth Emmons, Janet
Miller, Bertram Orndorff, Alzina Orn
dorff. Marie Kerr. Marlon Kerr. Mar
garet Kerrigan and Bernice Franklin
Over $100 was realized This fund will
be used for the church advertisement
campaign.
Dan
ces.
The first of the new series of the
post 'hops at Fort Bilss v. ill take place
Wednesday night at 8 10 oolock In the
post hall at headquarters building.
Guests are requested to present cards
at the door. The masquerade ball that
was planned to be given at the post
hall on May 10, has been postponed
until May 24.
Out Of Town Visitors.
Miss Jennie Adelowitz, of Denver,
Colo, is here, lsitlng her sister, Mrs
U. D. Stark.
R. R. Schweitzer, of the Schweitzer i
Machine company, of Tucson, Is in El
Paso on business connected v.ith his
company.
Parties.
The mothers of the Calvarj -Houston
Square Baptist church congregation
will be the guests of honor at an in
formal social Friday night. A program
will be given and light refreshments
served.
$8448 RAISED BY AS
SOCIATED CHARITIES
Directors of the Associated Charities
will meet this evening to hear the re
port of the canvassing committee and
also attend to the routine business of
the organization for the month
The canvass shows that a total of
J8I4S has been secured for the Asso
ciated Charities Additional subscrip
tions to the 110,000 fund aro as follows
Broaddus & LeBaron j 15
J. H. Talpis jo
R. T Talpis 18
L. Rosenberg j
Jos Merkln g
Bee Hive Dry Goods Co 10
Laskln Swatt 6. Co 12
A friend bo
Anonymous 50
First Presbyterian Church . " lni
T. W. Lanier &. Bros 2-
J. P. O'Connor 25
Sllberberg Bros " 20
THE COURTS.
41ST DISTRICT COUHT.
I II. Price. Presldlne.
Louis Itudolph Goldbaum vs Noito
Hand et al , damages for breach of con
tract, filed
34TII DISTRICT COURT.
Don 91. Jackson, Presiding.
Emma Heron a Daniel Heron, ii
orce, filed.
State vs Juanita Terrazas, murder;
Instructed verdict of not guilt).
05TII DISTRICT COURT.
Hallnrd Coldnell, Presiding.
Agaplta de la O de Silva vs. Manuel
Sllva, divorce, filed.
A. Bridge vs Southern Pacific, suit
for 12S.000 damages for personal in
juries, on trial.
COUNTY COURT.
Adrian Pool, Presiding.
State vs. Bob Douglas, theft, defend
ant pleaded guilty and given six months
and fined costs.
State vs Rublo Garcia and Pascual
Alcala. carrying a pistol, pleaded guilty
and given 3D days and fined costs
State vs Manuel Mateus, selling li
quor on Sunday, defendant pleaded
guilty and was fined ISO and costs
JUSTICE COURTS.
J. J. Murphy, Presiding:.
Slate vs. H N Shiplej. F W Norton,
T Bailej and J Roe. speeding, pleaded
guilty and fined $5 and costs earn
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Apple
By CONSTANCE CLARKE.
APPLE-PORK PIE Is among- tho
mot delicious Sunday eight
sapper dishes cooked in tho cas
lerole. Take v two pounds ottreh, lean
pork to four large apples. Cat the
port Into Inch lengths, cover with
water and stew gently for half an
hour, Let It get colli. Take the pork
flat, and arrange It in layers at the
bottom of a casserole dish, pepper
and salt a little. Make a layer of
(To-morrow Old
UTTER
AT EXEGUTIOWS
London, Eng, May S John Red
mond, the Irish leader, put a question
to premier Asqulth in the house of
commons today In which he suggested
that the continuance of military ex
ecutions In Ireland was causing rapid
ly Increasing bitterness among a sec
tion of the population which had no
sympathy with the Insurrection
He asked whether, following the
precedent set by Gen Botha in South
frioa, the premier would cause a stop
to be put to executions
Mr Asquitn replied that, from the
very first, Mr Redmond had been urg
ing upon the government arguments
which had not fallen on unwilling ears
in favor of clemency for the rank and
file Mr Asquitn had to say that Gen
Maxwell had been In direct personal
communication with the cabinet on the
subject. He had great confidence, the
premier said, in the general's discre
tion. Gen Maxwell's instructions,
which conformed to his own Judgment,
were to sanction the infliction of the
extreme penalty as sparingly as pos
sible, and only in the case of responsi
ble persons guilt) in the first degree
Mr Asqulth said the course to be
adopted with regard to the tank and
file was being considered anxiously
b the cabinet. Steps had been Ini
tiated to ascertain whether govern-
ment officials were Implicated j
London, May S J. M- Sullivan, for
mer United States minister to Santo
Domingo, who was arrested following
the recent uprising In Ireland, notified
the American embassy here from Dub
lin today that he had been released
Ban Robber Escapes
With $4000 In Motor
Car Intended For Posse
Ada Okla, May 8 A robber entered
the National Bank at Francis, Okla
homa, today, covered O G. Rose, the
cashier, with a revolver and fled with
about J 1000.
After an exchange of shots with a
pursuing posse, the robber forced the
driver of one of the posse's automo
biles to take him in and with a re
volver held at the driver's head, dis
appeared in the hills
Hhy ot
Viet. Ttah' i-r Khnn j4i,fl,i.. VT
darin Coat Week' City National Bank I 1
map. Aav. ,
1
Sulzberger's MaJeBtlc Hams are 'De- 1
llciously Different. Phone your dealer
to send Tou one Adv I
Why ot
Bu a Mandarin Coat at these great
ly reduced prices Beach's Art Shop
City National Bank Bldg Ad
Mexican rent collections, Lee Numan
Adv
Why Not
Bu) a drawnwork lunch cloth or
table cloth now The prices will never
be cheaper Beach's Art Shop, City
National Bank Bldg Adv
Dining and
Observation
Car
I
Southern Pacific
Lines
SUMMER RATES
TO
EASTERN POINTS
in,
Sunset Limited
Selling May 15 to Sept.
30. Limit, Oct. 31.
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Safely,
Speed and
Comfort
Take the Californian West at
6:45 A. M. and go through the
hot country at night.
Pork Pie
sliced apples, a. tnfu layer of sugar
and spice; a. little butter may also
be laid on the apples'. Repeat the
layers, thus, one over another, until
the dish contains sufficient, see tha
'top layer is of apples. Season the,
gravy taken from the stewed pork.
sUr in some browned flour, and pour
it into tho plf. Cover with pastry,
'and bake in a moderate oven for ona
and a half hours. Serve hot, gar
nished with parsley.
Vegetables Made New.)
IDENIESTHEPOPE
i APPEALED TB U. S.
London, Eng , May 8 Official denial
was made today of the report that
pope Benedict appealed to emperor
William and president Wilson In an
effort to avert a rupture between
Germany and the I nlted States The
foreign office made this announce
ment 'With regard to the American-German
negotiations it has been wideh
stated that the pope on Friday last
telegraphed the German emperor and
the president of the United States urg
ing conciliation No such step has been
taken by tne pope, ana the report is
entirelv without foundation The au
thority for this statement is a dispatch
to the foreign office from Sir Henry
Howard, British minister to the vati-
IHLHUS N PROGRESSIVES MEET
Jackson, Mich, ni 9 Fiftj-two
delegates to the national convention
at Chicago were to be selected by
the national Progressiva state conven
tion which convened here today
IllItI.IGTON SHOP WAGES IlYlSi:!)!
Chicago. 111. May 9 The Chicago. I
Burlington . Quincy railroad today an- j
nounced an Increase In wages for all
shop hands on the system amounting I
from one cent to two and a half cents I
an hour
GRANDMOTHER'S !
MEDICINES i
Our grandmothers were wise in the
virtues of the herbs, of the field The)
used to gather and store roots and
herbs and use them to cure the ail
ments of their families wormwood,
thoroughwort, sage, rue camomile
the list might go on and on of the
healing plants with which they made
us familiar
Now their grand daughters get the
extracts from just such good old roots
and herbs, from the nearest druggist,
ready prepared for use One su"h
medicine, which women find best for
their own ailments, is the well-known
Ldia E Pinkham a egetable Com
pound Advertisement
Don't Forget
Open House at
2610 Montana Street
Tomorrow at 3 and
8 P.M.
PHOENIX-EL PASO
BUILDING COMPANY
Pullman
Sleeping
Cars
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BBBBTifw
Oil
Burning
Locomotives
HSCIOL
. IS GALLED OFF
Officers at Fort Clark on
Border Duty, Funaton
Calls School Off.
Austin, Texas, May S. Adjt Getf
Henry Hutchings was advised today by
Gen Frederick Kunston at El Paso,
that the school of instruction for cav
alry officers of the Texas National
Guard, which was to have been held
at Fort Clark, near Spofford, on May
18 to 29. has been called off.
The regular officers at Fort Clark
have been detailed for other service, as
results of border raids by Mexicans.
Gen Hutchings said that this does
not necessarily mean that the school
will be abandoned, as he said an ef-
1 fort will be made to have the school
i held at some other point, either at
fi-.-s Com ITmmtAtt Ttn 3 I -.
run wo", aauuduji ucuji springs, ur
Camp Mabry at Austin
I.nvrn ninvrera sharpened, 401 N. Ore
ion fat Allen Arms &. Cycle Co. Adv.
Spanish Orlll now open 116 S Oregon.
-Adv
rE le
Hose in
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A
S wisS
fC m
i fv vy
to put it on sale at prices that mean a big
sa mg to everybody that needs Garden Hose. None
will be sold to dealers.
NOTE THESE SAVINGS:
RUBBER HOSE --25 and 50-Ft. Lengths
REGULAR 10c PER FOOT, NOW AT 6 3-4c
REGULAR 15c PER FOOT, NOW AT 9 l-2c
WIRE WOUND, REGULAR 18c, NOW AT 12c
COTTON HOSE -25 and 50-Ft Lengths
REGULAR 12c PER FOOT, NOW AT Sc
REGULAR 18c PER FOOT, NOW AT 10c
This is the place and now is the time to save money on Garden Hose
THE WESTERN FURNITURE COMPANY
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
WE EXCHANGE YOUR OLD FURNITURE FOR NEW
118-20 S. Stanton St. Telephone 1482
Say
When
ou
Faust
roni Then,
from Durum
most nourulunz
azes for 10
bnt it does give
MAULL
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Bread Is Everybody s Food
lln ii lij not it the bot nierican Bt aut Bread, made
ironi the choicest flour in the niosi samtarv shop 'itart now
Hill lt ull HKOil
Wholesome. Satisfying and Delicious
American Beauty Bread
BELGIAN
Hetnll More, 210 n. Overland St.
Pactory, 1314 E. 'on Vntonlo.
m&mu'.
The New Mexico Cottage Sanatorium
For the Treatment of Tuberculosis.
Silver City, New Mexico
int nnlei from the border in the mountains of New Alexico Aim ml.
6000 lett. A most delightful summer climate blankeN reqmri 1 in arlj
ever night Xo more complete or efficient institution in the SiutliHeiit
Excellent meaN
Rates from $2000 a week up
Write for descriptive booklet "H "
WAYNE MAC VEAGH WILSON,
III
j ALFALFA
Phone 389 BADGER FUEL CO.
O. S. OSBORN, Prop., 212 W. 2nd.
The Seat On The Porcb.
As I go don town the Boys a-
houting Special Special ' and
I -rad of raids deaths torpedo
ing; and almnftt customary reports
or 100 000 casualties. Ijiter I read
business letters Iron has iron still
higher chemicals are prohibitive
in price and dyea are unattainable
I meet a friend and he greats me
with "What do yon think. Ser
lss Is killed in the trenches, what
a shame' Then on glancing;
though a magazine I raad the fol
lowing apostrophe to "The
Sword ' "Am I not the flaming
measenger of the Lord Almighty
So all through the day I hear of
leatha, griefs hatreds, pride and
i ompetltion and at night go home
disheartened After supper I step
on to the porch and alt in the
darkness All Is still, stars glim
mer through the vines. I am alone
with the sileoia and bye and bye
I hear whispers of a different life
and a voice of gentle stillness
soothes I thank God for the
blessed night after the gartsa
day MTfJSS HANSON.
FJRST CONOHEG VTIOXAL
CHURCH
1800 Block, 1 Blocks North,
of Boulevard.
HOSE! HOSE!
HERE YOU ARE FOR
the largest t,tock of Garden
El Paso and we are going
"Faust Cut Macaroni!'
you order from the grocer's do
simply ask for macaroni, or for
Cut Macaroni ? There's a mighty
big difference, because Faust Cut Maca
roni is already cut in inch lengths, and, you
know, nearly all recipes call for cut maca
Faust Cut Macaroni is made
wheat, rich in gluten and the
of foods. It is nut us in lsrtfe Diek-
cents When you next order, insist on
Faast Cut Macaroni It doesn t take anr mora tune.
lots more for yoor money
BROS., St, Louii. U. S. A.
EVERY PANFUL A PLEASURE
to look at and a still greater one to
eat. That's the plan on which we
bake our bread and you have only to
try it to know how well we succeed
Why not make the trial at once1
What's the sense of putting off a good
thing?
Powell's Home Bakery
111 E. Boulevard.
Phones ICVK',1
BAKERY
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