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El Paso Heraldi
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EL, PASO HERALD Thursday, April 1925. Mrs. Chris Aranda Is McBroom Will Explain! MotllCV LOVC So (f FCClt COPPER-GOLD Hostess At a Party On Wednesday Laws To Women Of Alta Vista Orchid and gold were the tints used J. H. McBroom, president of the in decoration when Mrs.

Chris Aranda I school board, will speak Friday after-; entertained 10. a bunco party Wed- nesdav afternoon. school, on and the Sweet peas in orchid tints were Mrs. Frank Bryant and Mrs. W.

C. used to center the lace spread tea Beatty will be hostesses for the table for refreshments served after the games and lights were shed from yellow candles in chrysanthemum holders. Mint cups and other table appointments featured the gold and orchid shades and lights in the reception rooms were shaded with gold. Salad, ices and cakes were served. Miss Stella Aranda, daughter of the hostess, played several piano selections, and Mrs.

Voul Stoker received first prize, silver salt and pepper shakers. Those who enjoyed Mrs. hospitality were Miss Evelyn Parker, Mesdames Voul Stoker, Wesley Cramer, W. E. Cotermarsh, Andres Oriiz, Pablo Guerra and C.

B. Johnson. A rehearsal with all specialties was held Wednesday evening at St. hall for the play the Chore which is to be given at St. hall April 15 and 20.

Mildred Melancon will have the part noon and Miss Virginia Bean will have charge of the program. Election of officers will be held. The meeting will begin at 3 oclock. Mothers of children in Fannin school will furnish the program when a meeting of the association of the school holds a meeting Friday afternoon at 3 oclock. Mrs.

L. H. Kerr will sing and Mrs. B. B.

Bell will give a reading. Mrs. George Harper will conduct a round table discussion and an election of officers will be hell. An election of officers will be held when a meeting of the Parent-Tcach- ertf association of Neill school is held Friday afternoon at 3 oclock in the school. A social meeting will follow the program.

An election of officers will be held Friday afternoon at a meeting of the Woman Will Smuggle Dope To Her Son Behind Bars? MOTHER love strong enough to Mrs. Hallett Raynolds, president of 1 command a woman to smuggle nar- the council, declared she be- cotics to her addicted son confined in lieved mother-love strong enough to the countv jail? 1 cause a step so disastrous. Mrs. Jesus Perez was arrested by Mrs. Robert Townsend, proml- otfficers when they discovered three nent in welfare work, de- bindles of heroin hidden carefully in home made tortillas.

Her son, under two year sentence for a theft, is said to be a confirmed narcotic addict, Now the mother is being held under; bond. El Paso club and society women ex- i pressed varied Many rallied to the cause of mother clared that it was a prehistoric in stinct for a mother to protect her offspring. mother is like a lioness at she And her first instinct is to fight for her children. Mrs. O.

F. Metz, president of' the club, said that it was too STRIKE MADE IN ARIZONA Jerome, April 12 A rich strike of copper-gold ore was reported in the United Verde Extension mine here. The covery was made on the 800 foot level near the west line of the property. Assays show 50 percent copper and up to $58 in gold, according to reports. The deposit has been only partially opened and no accurate estimate has been made of the extent of the strike.

GOLF TEST OF LOVE, PAID FOR STORM HURTS. CHARMED LIFE. London, Eng. prominent society! Weymouth, Eng. Despite the de- i Sheffield, under girl who broke her engagement con- 1 fense that a storm caused the ship bris when an explosion wrecked his fided to her friends that she did so to toss, Ernest Upton was awarded home, killing four adults, because her finance was a I 11500 for injuries suffered on the old Chester Ramsey was taken out at golf.

Reindeer. historic instinct for the protection of weighty a question to answer without their Many refused to ex-I deliberation. Many others agreed with press opinions, declaring it to be a the views of Mrs. Townsend and Mrs. requiring much 1 Raynolds.

MUSIC AS sen00L FACTOR TO FEATURE COUNTY DAY; PLAN VARIOUS CONTESTS jyjUSIC is becoming more and more I will be given to the school having the riWr, Chief Wants Cooler Clothing For Police During Summer Time El Paso police will not wear coats tightly buttoned to their necks this summer, if chief of police Ben F. Jenkins has his way. suits are of serge and are the chief explained. would prefer that they have open coats made of lighter material. I do not intend to issue or- association of Rusk bHc 0f El Paso school.

The meeting will convene at, tjie opinion of Miss Lillian Huggett, composed of Miss Catheryn Gorbutt Master Fleaters If pleating we do it. Hemstitching and buttons covered. Hedy Pleating and Button Works 305 Herald Building. We Deliver. Prompt attention to mail orders 3:30 oclock.

buy their own uniforms, and I an factor in the most ar istic booth. care to put them to extra The committee to judge Policemen, however, are trying to opinion ot Missi wman nuggeii, composed of Miss Latheryn Gorbutt, find an economical method to make county school superintendent. Ihis Aoy school; Mrs. A. J.

Morris, Junior a change for Police Spt. of the mischievous school Clara fact i)e /Jemon.strated Saturday, college, and Mrs. an Pte Stanley Good, president of the Police the mischievous school girl, Clara she at music memory contest dent of the College Women club. Benefit Association, is trying to find at the county day at Liberty hall. The committee to judge the most whether coats of uniforms now worn The music memory contest will be artistic booth will consist of Miss Ger-; can be altered so that they can be participated in by pupils from nearly trade Evans, Mrs.

Stock well, F.l worn 0penj also. If alterations to all the fourteen schools of the county, Paso high school, and Airs. Maude that end can be made, uniforms will Numbers will be played by local musi- livan, of the public library. serve for winter and summer. the pupils being graded on Traffic officers already have changed Seffel the old maid aunt, and Mrs.

H. J. Clifford tlie deserted wife of Gerald Blake. Eugene Mountain is the villain; J. C.

Mahoney is to be the town constable; Richard J. Amador, the young hero; John Longinotti. Hie chorc boy; Geddis Mabee, the eldetlv cians, father, and William Negauabuer, the ability to name the selections played. Schools Close On MaU 291 to white topped caps, knd on May 1, Prizes will be awarded to contestants i negro bov. C.

J. Roberts is to be manager. 1 with perfect grades. The contest will Miss Catherine Crowlev Edith 1 be directed by Mrs. W.

U. Daughdrill. Walker Lilv Mae Miller Margaret Opening the program at 9:30 a. May 29 will be the last day of this Muicahy and'Helen Crowley arc to do a spelling contest will be held, each school year. I an Irish dance and also an oriental school having two representatives.

Teachers will work Saturday, May song and dance number. First and second prizes will be awarded. 26, instead of May 31, so that they Mrs. S. P.

Tracht and Miss Catherine To Be Served Lunch. may complete their duties on May, 29, Fassett will offer vocal selections be- At poon the children wiI1 be served are to change to white cork helmets. Examinations Earlier are, to change to tops on May 1. The traffic officers are to continue the year round custom of wearing white gloves. the day preceding Decoration day, tween acts and music for the dancing bv teachers of the domestic which is a holiday, is furnichnH hv TiHic lunCJieon teacners OI me aomtstic pvaminfllim is be furnished by J.

Titus and his orchestra. Frank Stretched Blanket But He Cot a Bath and Clean Clothes Anyway He was so dirty that the grime covered up the natural duskiness of his skin and he told such a pitiful tale that a kind hearted El Paso woman placed the little negro in her car and ordered her chauffeur to take him to the Associated Charities ing, 510 Soufr. Oregon. FinaJ for grade and junior high schools will be held May A Report cards and promo- served by the domestic science teach ers, will be donated by wholesale bak- i ers and packing houses. The county health department will provide each pupil with a pint of milk.

Immediately after the luncheon a special musical program will be given by pupils. The program will consist of songs in chorus, solos, drills and dances, i Awards in the contests will be made in the afternoon. Penmanship and essay contests will i be conducted by manuscripts sent in i by the pupils UNION LABOR tions will be given out on the morn-' a ing of May 29, when exercises will be DOUt the LJ niOn held for children who go from the sixth grade to junior high school. No longer is graduation from grammar school hailed as a momentous occasion. The reason is that when much ado was made for grammar school graduation, the children thought they Carpenters and Joiners the ns It was reported at the meeting of union Nqa 425 in Union Labor hall that three new applications were pending investig-ation and that C.

P. Dempsey had deposited his clearance card. had completed their educations. Now 1 He is from N. ML grammar school graduation is consid- i Chas.

Waggoner "is president. R. ercd more as a promotion. The Light is financial secretary and A Beautiful Complexion of Texture Here he tale. His name will include a basket- 1 a hall game between sleta and Fabens tivity is reserved for high school graduation when the education is a little more to boast of.

was Frank. He had come from San lA. Antonio to lead a blind man. But the in charge The incomparable beauty of bIind inau was bad to him and so he of hysical training department ran awav and now he wanted to get high school, be judge, the back to his home in San Antonio. He best player to be given a prize.

The told his story well and he gave ad- 1 winmng team will receive a pennant 1 dresses of friends and relatives in the other city'. Then the authorities gave him a bath and scrubbed him until his nat- thousands of women that smooth, satin-like skin texture so much the result of Nadinola Cream, which has proved itself for a qvArtcy of a century, the bleaching and beautifying cream. Scientists long ago discovered and corabined in Cream elements which bleach the skin and remove tan, freckles, pimples and other Of its own peculiar virtues, it rids the skin of impurities and leaves it smooth and beautifuL The 50c. package will remove mild cases, the $1.00 size more stubborn cases. Directions and guarantee in each package, at your toilet counter.

National Toilet Paris, Tena i ural mahogany complexion was back to normal. He was dressed in clean clothes and then the local charity workers wired to San Antonio to check up on the address and get authority to sen'd him back. When they turned to look for Frank again he had disappeared and a little while later they received notification from San Antonio that the addresses he gave did not exist and that no persons could be found to answer to i the names that he gave as those of his parents. So Frank is probably still somewhere in El Paso with one change of clean clothes to his credit and at least one bath in his young life. Three special streets cars will be run from Ysleta.

Excursion rates will be given the school children. To Have Exhibit. FIVE POINTS CONSERVATORY CLOSES TER MAY Five conservatory of and expression, under direction of Mr. and Mrs. J.

X. Corringrton, will close May 18. A summer school will begin almost immediately thereafter. There are 60 music students and 40 expression. TO FENCE FRANKLIN CANAL.

The Franklin Irrigation canal run- Each school will have a decorated ning by the Bowie and the Douglass booth, Miss Huggett said, showing do- schools will be fenced by the reclama- mestic science and manual training service, according to Charles work, maps, charts and papers. A sil- Wlard, trustee. Carlos Rodriguez, years old, pupil in the Douglass ver cup will be awarded tor the best scho0l, was drowned recently in the exhibit, and a prize of Parrish prints canal. ASKS EL PASO INFORMATION. After El Paso on his radio set in Austin, Texas, J.

B. Bradley, of that city, wrote to the El Paso chamber of commerce for literature about El Paso. Mr. Bradley had heard a program broadcasted by the radio set at Trinity Methodist church. The chamber of commerce sent the literature.

Budget Solves Money Problem Ry LORETTO C. LYNCH. HE young men who bewail the fact the financial aid of its members in the young wives of today are not time of need. It is too bad to worry like so thrifty as those of constantly about sickness, last generation, might stop and pon- I am glad to see that some money is der ovei: the substantial little plan definitely put aside for pleasure, whereby a little modern-day bride and Young folks, especially, need some her man are attempting to solve the form of recreation else life becomes financial problem. humdrum.

Hut is $20 per month Capital Of S779. too much for pleasure? Act On Suggestion. What do my readers think of this. budget? I am glad that someone real- Sulphur tarnishes metal and often fades wall paper. have in the bank a total of $779.

We have no debt whatever on our house furnishings My is actjng on suggestion that husband waekly salary is $39.15. aljou, s)0 for hen he gets his pay we lay it on the two Really, I have received some letters ridiculing the idea of any young couple beintr able to cover i the food bill of the week with a i $10 bill. Of course, one cannot go in for canary bird tongues and Russian cav table and divide it as follows: Food, rent, carfare, SI; pleasure, i building loan, stock in cern employing husband, gas and electric power, 82. have $10.49 left fpr doctors, incidentals and so on. would like to increase our bank account so that in case of it can be done if one sticks to plain sickness we would not have to American wholesome food.

draw from the building loan. The idea of taking stock in the do you think of our cern employing the husband seems My only suggestion is that the wife most wise. It certainly makes a man and husband join some insurance or have a deeper concern in his employ- benevolent association which comes to merit. Models In House Gowns Arthur Dillon is business agent. P.

Obercamp underwent an operation at Hotel Dieu Tuesday. H. Bymarck and T. Emery doing- the carpenter work on a new building' in 2800 block on Altura boulevard, M. N.

Manning and E. H. Florence are doing carpenter work at Washington park for the city. Joe Peterson is foreman and Ed. Parks and Emil Seidel are doing the carpenter work on a new building at Latta street and Alameda avenue.

M. C. Rodriguez and T. TV. Cisneros are doing the carpenter work at 307 Stanton street.

Wm. MoMillttin Is foreman and A. E. Chesney, Sam LeRoy. A.

E. Mosley, J. R. Campbell, Cari Olson and Jus. C.

Dean are doing the carpenter work on quarters at Wm. Beaumont hospital. Tom Heflen is the foreman and Louis Mortimer, S. M. Hyten.

Walter Hye, P. Sanders. Jesus Martenes. C. Bvarano, Jose Sandaral and Ramon Marcus are doing the carpenter work on the Sacred Heart church and school on South Oregon street.

Perry Adkisson la the foreman and Jack Carr. W. M. fozine, H. D.

Price and C. C. Phillips are doing the carpenter work on St. school at Stanton and River streets. Charles Dickerson la foreman and R.

Goss, J. H. Stewart, E. Emerv R. H.

Mathews and George McCaulev are doing the carpenter work on the Cloudcroft pavilion. B. Clements and John Hedrick are the foremen and R. F. Lee.

Ed. W. G. Ferguson. W.

I. Ahrens Adams. R. E. Hatch el, A.

J. Boudreaux. R. T. Mathews, J.

O. Langford and Hubert Wiseman doing the carpenter work on LoreTto academy in Austin Terrace. Coofys and Waiters Members Traveling tfakeatip'Peter. Layoff the eats and stick to andjouil fed like a bivdV Most men and women who win their way with their brains eat sparingly at breakfast. The ideal diet is Corn Flakes because they have such a wonderful flavor of which you never tire; alluring crisp they are so satisfying and sustaining.

If you realize how heavy, greasy breakfasts help to dull brains up work-capacity, switch light breakfasts QUICKLY and get to the work feeling fine and fit! As an extra treat, serve Corn Flakes with your favorite stewed iruit; or with bananas or other fresh fruits in season. Ky RITA STUWESANT. SE gowns that take the place of from the blue, appliqued to the apron apron are offered in clever mod- black cotton. els this spring. i Citron-colored linen is used for an Smiths JOnCSy GarciaS Get interesting house frock.

It is in one Sharp In Dirednru pirte, made to slip quickly over the head, with short kimona sleeves. The a neck is oval and is outlined with i was b-v the Hudspeth Di. black heavy silk and cotton rectory company Thursday. It will Then ends of the sleeves are also take a week to get them all distrlb- uted, according to F. M.

Godfrey, superintendent of the company. The Smiths, the Joneses, the Wil At the meeting of the and i Jnlou In Union Labor iar in nlanninsZ the menus but I know 1 ednesday evening, it was re- 1 in menus, Dut Know O. W. Truelove and Tatum had been initiated, Louis Lowe is president and J. H.

Massie is secretary and business agent. Applications pending are R. W. Howard. Ernest Zapetis and Mrs.

Ruth Bennett. Those admitted by traveling cards Rich Strictland. of Kansas Citv; Daisy Forgy, 0f Los Angeles; A. Massie, of Miami, and Fay Bryan, of Oklahoma City. Members leaving the city are E.

J. Casey, Edward M. Brien and Alice Williams. touched with the embroidery, and there are great patch pockets, cres- cent-shapcd, that are likewise favored with the black embroidery. A half belt buttons across the back, Red and White Gingham, i Large and white check gingham i makes another attractive model, a MEETINGS FOR THIRSDAT.

Electrical Workers No. 583. Stationary union In Union Labor hall. Auxiliary to O. R.

C. in K. of P. Postoffice Clerks at Stajiton and Mslls streets. Juarez Does Important WorFor Poor Sic Approximately $750 worth of medicine is distributed free each month to liamses, the Garcias, the Hernandezes poor persons in Juarez at Liberty bos SiSSS, who is in charge of distribution.

The hospital will open a school for The directory contains 956 pages and includes a street a direc- tory of business and public institu- nurses next month, according to Dr. coverall apron to be slipped on over a table of parcel rates, Andres Villareal, in charge of the hostile afternoon gown. This is made like and other information. pital. Miss Dolores Flores Medina and a sleeveless slipon dress, but is split; From here Mr.

Godfrey will go to riores and up the back for convenience The Albuquerque, N. to assist in the neck is cut rather deep and the edges 1 finishing and distributing of the di- of the apron are outlined all around rectory of that asted COftu Corn are bold only in the RED and GREEN package that bears the signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Corn Flakes None are genuine with- OUt U' CORN FLAKES Alto makers of KRUMBLES and BRAN with white bias binding. This binding may be purchased ready to use, and comes in all colors and widths.

Blue and white checked gingham and plain blue chambray makes a practical house frock, smart and easy to launder. It, too, is cut in one piece with short kimona sleeves, as this may be ironed flat. The round neck is finished with a scalloped collar of the plain blue, and flat turn-back cuffs of the blue are piped with a bit of bias gingham. Big pockets of the gingham are patched to the front, and these are also cuffed in blue, and a belt of the blue buttons in the back. This apron frock may also be had in various other color combinations.

Some of the most interesting frocks to wear while busy in the home show a novel touch of gay embroidery, sometimes in the most unusual place. For instance, a large apron that is cut with narrow straps in one with the body, is marked by a double apple and leaf at the upper left hand corner. Unbleached muslin, combined with colored chambray, makes a pretty apron; the rnuslin may be bound with old blue chambray with a pear cut Easy- -If You Know Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel do this you must watch your liver and no need of having a sallow rings under your bilious look in your eyes with no sparkle, ifour doctor will tel! you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver Dr. Edwards, a physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for Dr.

Edwards' Olive Tamtta, the substitute for calomel, are gentle in thoir action yet always effective. Thev bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. Dr. Olive Tablets are known by their olive color. 15c and i Miss Carlota Miramontes, graduate nurses of the Chihuahua state school for nurses, will have charge the instruction.

New rooms and improvements to the hospital, costing 38000, were completed last month by the city. Iodine In Family Row Without Casualties wife said she swallowed some said D. W. Collins, 521 West Missouri street, to policeman Arley McDonald, who said he had answered a call that a woman had swallowed poison. she told me she had spit most of it out of her Collins related, according to Mr.

McDonald. just had a little quarrel, and there is no need for the husband continued, according to McDonald. VETERANS TO MEET. Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold a business meeting at oclock tonight and will then go to the smoker for ex-service mfen at the American Legion. Euchllfidnn will he Saturday, 11 a.

m. to 8 p. m. b.v El Paso Registered Nurses' association, Stanton and AT A SPECIAL PRICE New Millinery FEATURED FOR Friday and Saturday Selling ECAUSE Hat can settle so completely the fate of the whole costume, the new Hat is not to be lightly considered. Here are modes to blend with every to give the proper frame to every face! I Literally Every Woman Can Be Suited! Straws Hats Oat of High Rent District Better Values Lower Prices Aliy i ruicvi i ulti Teeth from Grit Scour Them i ce i rt ii-it RIGHT WAY Washes'and Polishes Doesnt Scratch or Scour The most effective and trustworthy method of keeping teeth bright and smiling is the regular use of a gentle non-grittj dental cream.

Even a child knows when its teeth and gums are abused by rsh grit in soapless dentifrices. Cleans Teeth the Righft Way Washes and Scratch or Scoar Authorities agree that a dentifrice should do but one thing teeth thoroughly, No claims are made that possesses any other virtue. But it does possess this one in the highest possible degree it is a super-cleanser. Its non-gritty precipitated chalk loosens clinging particles; pure and mild, its vegetable -oil soap gently washes them away. cleans teeth thoroughly no safe dentifrice does more.

Large tube costs 25 why pay more? i r. I i I yll liiiii lili 1 4 i Truth in Advertising Implies Honesty in Manufactura If your wisdom teeth could talk nay.

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