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El Paso Herald from El Paso, Texas • Page 8

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El Paso Heraldi
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El Paso, Texas
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EDITION. October 17, 1925. EL PASO HERALD Prizes Prove Merit J. K. Prather, of the Typewriter and Office Supply rceived a Gold Ring and a Parker Duofold Fountain Pen from the Royal Typewriter Co.

for selling a a for an entire month in El Paso. This shows the ever increasing popularity of the Royal Machine. The light touch, easy writing and beautiful work makes new friends every day. The day In and day out performance of the Royal Typewriter has set a higher standard of this new standard Js inevitably being accepted and demanded by big business. Miss Miller, of Los Angeles, recently wrote 1220 words in 10 minutes, an average of 122 words a minute, and made only two slight errors, winning the Pacific Coast Championship for herself and the ROYAL.

Buy a Royal YPE WRITER WE BUY SELL AOCHT3-mOYAL-COffOhA 110 N.STANTT)H sf. PHONE MAIN 832 Why Build a Upon the Houses of frame succumb to fire, houses of adobe disintegrate in water, and a tent may blow away, but houses built with on good foundations, withstand the ravages of fire and flood and wind "It's Cheaper to Build Right Than to International Brick Co. EI Paso, Texas Fire Mortar Back to Nature Thru Your EXAMINATION IS FREE YEARS IN EL Chas. Rokahr BOOT SHOE CO. 316 N.

Mesa Ave. Chas. Rokahr sayi Head-Work Improves Your Most people look up for their looked down! Feet! Feet! Feet! Thousands of them, have been my life study and the ROKAHR FOOT EXERCISER for the permanent correction of foot troubles is the device that will literally you on YOUR This New Child of Mine has worked faithfully the day it was Patient experimentation has brought perfection. Foot Sufferers, Listen! The ROKAHR FOOT EXERCISER I will change ynur entire outlook on be instead of Bring in Your Feet Today Main 4152 V-y e. V- El Paso Half Way Point In Coast To Coast Phone Line El Paso is a half way point, and an important test station in tbe new transcontinental telephone line new completed in the southern portion of the United States, C.

E. Stratton, manager of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company, said Saturday. The new line is now ready for sen ice. It connects the Atlantic and Pacific by two heavy copper circuits and also by what is generally known as a The western portion of the transcontinental line is direct from Fort Worth to Los Angeles, 1500 miles. El Paso is a half way point between.

The southern part of the line will follow tbe Atlantic coast from New York to Atlanta; then to New Orleans, Dallas, Fort Worth, EI Paso, Yuma, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Phantom Circuit. In addition to these, two copper circuits and a phantom circuit have also been strung from El Paso west to Yuma, giving better connection betwen El Paso and Arizona cities. The is so called, because it is a sort of derivative or third line from the two copper wires. The southern telephone line from coast to coast will make it possible to handle messages at all times.

There will be no interference in the winter on account of snow, as is the case of northern line. Mr. Stratton said that W. S. Gifford, of New York, president of the American Telegraph and Telephone company will visit El Paso October 25 to inspect conditions here.

Joint Business Social Session HI Paso lodge No. 490, woman's auxiliary, and lodge No. 757 of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, held a joint business and social session in hall at Five Points Frida It was decided that a halloween masquerade ball would be given in Odd hall on Saturday night, October 31, at which members of both lodges and the public are cordially invited. The committee having in charge the arrangements for the halloween dance Is composed of Mesdames Sovilla Rehrig, Ida Stay Miller, Barbara Houghten, May Boswell, Mary Chambers, Agnes Masuth, Willie Gideor, Slay Robinson and Sadie Fish. After the business session was completed the remainder of the early part of the evening was devoted to playing bunco.

Prizes were awarded to the winners as follows: Mrs. Barbara Houghten, first; Mrs. Emma second, and Mrs. Anna captured the consolation. For the men Bryan Ramsdale won first prize, U.

S. George, second, and J. P. Dennis the consolation prize. Hot coffee and sandwiches were served during the progress by the members of lodsre 490.

Mrs. Sadie Fish and Mrs. Sovilla Rehrig are president and secretary of lodge No. 49 0. Returns After An Extensive Trip Mr.

and Mrs. A. R. Moussler have returned from an extensive trip made to Wisconsin, Illinois and New York states. In Wisconsin they visited their son and while in New York they visited Niagara Falls and went over into Canada sightseeing.

Mr. Moussier is an S. P. passenger brakemari working out of El Paso. J.

F. Ellis, S. P. round house clerk, has returned from a several fishing and hunting trip 100 miles down the lower valley. C.

B. Hilton, S. P. fireman, has taken a layoff for several days. G.

J. Cunningham, S. P. brakeman, reported for scrvice after being off for several days on account of sickness. S.

R. Ord and S. M. Wing, G. H.

firemen, are laying off sick. P. D. Lowry. G.

H. fireman, reported for service after a few days off. H. B. Slocumb, G.

H. engineer, is laying off. S. J. Clark, S.

P. brakeman, has reported for duty. o. Bixler, S. P.

brakeman, reported for service after being off several days on account of illnes. FI. F. Gaul, G. H.

engineer, laying off. E. Cowan and IT. Sublett, S. P.

passnger brakemen, have reported for their runs after a short layoff. All Sheet Mdal Men Arc or kina Reports made to the meeting of Sheet Metals union No. 188, in Union Labor hall Friday night were to the effect that all members are regularly employed at present. Samuel Baynes is president of the local and R. B.

Williams is sec- rcr. G. E. Oden is doing sheet work in 103 East San Antonio street. F.

If. Welsch is installing a furnace in 4317 Trowbridge F. p. Phillips Is working on the Santa Fe railway hospital at Albuquerque, N. for an El Paso contractor.

J. T. Ackley is putting on corrugated ceiling in the Haymon Krupp overall factory on West Overland street. Sam Baynes has returned from a business trip to Albuquerque, N.M. Henry Alfman, C.

A. Kauffman, R. B. Williams, O. B.

Moore, A. R. Brooks, Eddie Graef. Sam Guido and George Gaal are doing sheet metal work in various shops of the city. Repah- Church The Austin Park Christian church, Cebada and Montana streets, is undergoing a treatment of much needed repairs to fit it for temporary use while awaiting final arrangements for the erection of an ade- quate and permanent building on the foundation already laid.

The walls of the basement are being plastered and decorated and concrete sidewalks laid. Stay at Texas Grand, Oct, 21, 22, Taxi Cab Drivers Fill Vacancies Due to the fact that a number of their membeps and officers of the Taxi Cab union have gone up into New Mexico and down the lower valley to work created several vacancies in the official family which were filled by election and instalation at the meeting held Friday night in Union Labor hall. Pedro Jurado was elected vice president, Jesus Yrlarte selected as secretary and Luis R. Alvelaiz chosen trustee. Manuel Moreno was reinstated to good standing.

Two new applications were received, Manuel Portillo and Alfonso Lozano were initiated. Officers reports and delegates to the Central Labor union gave an account of business transacted by that body. Elrique Robello is president and A. Maese is secretary-treasurer. WILL MKRT Mary Milton lodge No.

642, worn- HIT DEPARTMENT STORE Piece Goods Dept. SALE OF in. Ideal for New Costumes Many new and beautiful Fall Materials come in the new 54-inch widths. These materials lend themselves admirably to draping and to cutting into one-piece frocks, using the material across the width of the goods. They come in beautiful silks suitable for street, afternoon and evening gowns, in wroolen materials suitable for costume suits, coats, street dresses and sports costumes, and include the following: Brocades M-inch Crepe Brocaded Silk in unique bordered effects.

Extra heavy quality in new shades, 66.95 QQ value, Special, yard Alaska Crepe 54-inch Alaska Crepe, one of the new Autumn weaves in a heavy durable silk, ideal for draping, A qq $5.95 value, Special, Satin Crepe 54-inch All Silk Satin Crepe, a heavy lustrous silk of beautiful quality. quality, Special, Silfy Charmeuse 54-inch All Silk Charmeuse in black only. This Is of fine heavy quality, suitable for dresses. ET Exceptional value at, the VTr.yC Fancy Flannels 54-inch Embroidered Fancy Woolen Flannels and Twill Dress material in each pattern for one dress. Each pattern, $9.95 and $14.95.

Pin Striped Serge 54-inch Pin Striped Serge and Twill, beautiful woolen materials in black, navy and tan, suitable for tailored dresses, yard $2.95 and $4.95. Marvona Coating 54-inch Marvona Coating, one of the season's most exquisite wool coatings, shown in new A Autumn colors, AND LAC v. The most timely event of the season is this Sale and Exposition of Trimmings and Laces. For trimmings may Fur Trimmings Our collection of Fur Trimmings is exceptionally attractive. It includes Coney, Beaverette, Moufflon, Thi- betine, Chinchilla, Monkey, Squirrel, Badger and Chinese Fox.

Moderately priced the yard, $1.00 to $35. Braid Trimmings Gold combination Braid trimmings in novel styles suitable for trimming dresses and coats. Special values at the yard Other beautiful Trimming Braids of silk with gold combinations, yard, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 to $3.95. now be selected from the finest collection of the season, for trimming the lovely dresses and costumes. Filet Medallions Real Filet Lace Medallions shown in assorted shapes including round and square styles, each 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c to $1.50.

Special Values 5c, 10c Butterfly Filet Lace Medallions of fine quality, specially priced. the dozen Hand Made Lace Fine imported quality handmade Lace of real Irish Crochet and Torchon, mostly edges. Values up to 75c, priced to close out, at Spanish Lace Spanish Lace flouncing shown in attractive colors 45c a -4th Floor- Dress Ornaments A specially reduced group of Dress Ornaments consisting of beaded silk, embroidered jet, stone set novelties, of unusual kinds and in many lovely colors. Values to $3.50. Special, each 1.00 in Rayon quality.

Yard, Lacf Flouncing Flouncing and godet widths in lace of beautiful designs in Metallic and Chantilly in the desirable new shades, yard, only $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 to $15. the yard Trousseau Lace Beautiful insertions and edges of Trousseau Laces in dainty patterns and assorted widths, values to 30c. Special, 1 yard I DC Lace and Trimming Dept. Mail Orders and Phone Orders filled promptly by Betty, The Shopper. Each Hat Includes A Corsage The Corsages range from the gracefully looped trailing flowers as pictured at the left above to the large roses, suitable for trimming party frocks according to the vogue of the moment.

In many instances the Flowers alone would be w'orth to $5 or they are a part of the new Ensemble Corsage Hat. Millinery Main Floor First Sale of Ensemble Corsage Hats A Beautiful Hat and a Corsage Here is indeed the very latest success in the way of fashion. most beautiful hats you secure a corsage of harmonizing A beautiful Hat of smart distinction wuth a Lovely Corsage beauty and quality. This is a wonderful offer and every- of harmonizing offered at the one sale price one should attend this sale early Monday morning, for this in choice of three specially priced groups. With one of the is the first sale of its kind.

Main Visit Our Picture Gallery and Framing Department 3rd Floor. a Send Betty, the Shopper Your Mail Orders. Prompt Service. The Department Store of Service Corsage And Shoulder Flowers The Corsages and Shoulder Flowers accompanying the Hats on Sale include perky little Shoulder Flowers, suitable for wearing on the lapel of the tailored frock or coat, flat cluster roses, suitable for trimming semi-evening gowrns, corsages for w-ear on fur coats and fur neckpieces. These are introduced at The White House first introducing the new vogue for the Ensemble- Corsage Hat.

Millinery Main Floor an's auxiliary to tlie Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, will hold a rregular business meeting' Monday afternoon in the K. of P. hail. TV EW 31A 1 KSTM 1 fn- Hartford Ins. and Adv.

Renovating Hats Protects the Hair of the Let us protect your hair by cleaning and blocking that hat. Wilson Millican The Mnxter Irnnvm and Jiyers of EI Pawn. Main 4400 Moritz Loewenstein Funeral On Monday The body of Moritz Loewenstein, uioncer citizen of El Paso county who died at 1:10 a. m. Friday morning in Masonic hospital will be taken to the family home in Ysleta Sunday morning and it will lie in state until Monday morning at 10 oclock when funeral service will he conducted by Rev.

Fr. Blanchard in the old mission Nuestra Del Carmen in Ysleta. The funeral cortege will then go to Evergreen ccmetery where the body will be interred. Gustave Loewenstein, of Los Angeles, and George Loewenstein, of Chihuahua, sons of the deceased, arrived Saturday aufi M. J.

B. Loewen- slein of Mexico City, another son. will arrive Sunday. old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Kay mundo Garcia, died Friday night in the family residence. Funeral services will be held In the family home Saturday morning at It oclock MRS. MIA MW VTT Funeral services were held for Mrs. Lila Watt. 63 years old.

who died Friday afternoon in a local hospital, at oclock Saturday afternoon in the Peak-Hagedon chapel with Rev. Floyd Poe officiating. For the last three years Mrs. Watt was house secretary of the Y. W.

C. A. in El Paso. Pallbearers were Leonard Saunders. J.

W. Thompson, Henry T. Bowie, A. L. Holm, E.

C. Cleaveland and Herman Rosch. im yhtori (, Inez Victoria Garcia, three years FRECKLES Rid Yourself of Them NOW. Now is the time to get rid of freckles. Othine double strength is i he treatment with which to do it.

Neglected, they will be with you all winter. Don't waste time experimenting lemon juice or Othine doubly strength night and morning and within a short time your freckles should be gone. If not, every cent you paid will be refunded. Ask for one ounce of double strength Othine at any drug or department store and save yourself from under the direction of the Peak- Hagedou company. SOLOMON FR VMEH ARE Solomon Franeeware, five vears old, died Friday night about 8 oclock while being rushed to a hospital, from injuries received when he was struck by a car at the Intersection of San Marcia 1 and Frutas streets.

Examination by phvsici? ns showed that he had suffered a broken neck. Funeral arrangements are pending at hte Peak-Hagedon mortuary. LEE RHIIAKDSOV Funeral arrangements are pending at for I.ee Richardson. negro, who died in a local hospital Saturday morning. Foster On Job Lt.

Col. Victor S. Foster will become chief of staff of the 1st cavalry division Monday, taking the place of Lt. Col. J.

L. Gaujot, who will become executive officer at Fort Bliss. H. MOHR CU1-RATE HARDWARE Phone M-431 .109 S. EL l-ASU STKEEI Nurses Meet Graduate Nurses' association, district No.

1, will hold its regular meeting in room 301 of the courthouse Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. KIMBALL PIANOS are priced from $395. Complete stock uprights and Baby Grands at El Paso Piano Texas sole Feel Splendid! Nicest Laxative, 10c stay headachy, dizzy, bilious. constipated, sick! One or two pleasant candy-like taken any time will mildly stimulate your liver and start your bowels Then on will look and feel clean, sweet and re- Dinner Partu Held At St. Clements' Hall One hundred and fifty couples made merry at the parish dinner party in St.

parish hall Friday night, with Rev. B. T. Kemerer acting as host. A dinner was served at 6 oclock and was followed by a musieale and dance.

Tom Walker sang several numbers, while Mrs. H. A. Schumacher sang a collection of Jenny Lind songs. A grand march and freshed.

Your head will be clear, stomach sweet, tongue pink and your skin rosy. Because never or sicken, it has become the largest selling laxative in the world. Directions for men, women, children on each drug store. Virginia reel were also on the pro- gra m. Mrs.

R. Y. Anderson was chairman of the committee in charge of the affair, assisted by the members of the Zone group. TITO SCHIFA his stay El Paso used i sehutes Special Dry Climaty Piano in his hotel room for practicing. You can be the proud possessor of this piano.

Two years to pay El Paso Piano 215 Texas.

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