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EL PASO MORNING TIMES Thursday. August 19, 1915. LABOR DA QUEEN C0NTES1 Hundreds of Housewives the close of the contest on Hie night or August 31. Tho interest In tlie race is growing daily and tlie termini of the standing or the randldbtes et-h morning in the Times i being walchJd rlusely by the friends of Visiting the A I1 if ULA JJ No change wal made In tlie standing of the race for Labor Day Queen last night after the count had been made by the committee rroui tho central' Labor union. Miss Donahue has 36 "jte, Mist Mailow has aig votes and Miss Value lias i3 vows.

ast night the three young ladles spent the KajacK III AfOC LI the girls interest will become more heated as the end drew near, but the candidate continue steadfast In thrtr decision to nmiain fdends to tlw very -end. The rivalry is strong, but good The coupon should I clipped mm the Times, filled out In Hill and placed In any of the ballot toves, each vote being accompanied by cents. The boxes are located at Morning Times Branch No. 9. at 105 Texas street; centra! i.ahi "nlnn htll.

Overland and Kansas; Cooks and Walters' headquarters. SWH South El Pao. at 'he Labor Advocate, 400 Texas, and at Musicians' headquarters. Russell, Miss Gasterra of Austin, Mloi Irene Bryan, TMIbb Frances Earl, Miss ca- m.iia thloi. Uida Uarinn Calnan MISS BeU- if?" evening vis tmar the nieetlmrs at tun r-ui-.

ponUrs. nilntHri lah Brown, Alves Cochrane, C. R. Russell, Tom Mayrield, Fred Ryan, James Curtis, c. A.

Brandberg. Tally Brown, J. W. Roberts, clerks and steam rit- Miss Aflnes Donahue, ters. The young ladles ere warmly re- captain (jianara, captain nrmiaou, tenant Theodore Barnes, Lieutenant Frances ceived at each meeting and each was assured or many votes between now and Store DailyTaking Advantage of Mrs.

Perkins' Demonstration M. tsrannen ana Lieutenant i 4. Card Party Friday Evening. Miss Haiel Kinney, who has recently returned from a visit or neveraL weeks with relatives In east Texas, will be the honoree at a acrd party to be given Friday evening by Miss Nettle Edmondson at her home on THE REVOLT OF PHYLLIS. In ancient days my lover used 1o come And 'neath niy lattice window sweetly hum In tuneful numbers all bis passion rare, Tlie mooiflitrht palely woven In the air, Whilst I within, enraptured by his lay, at listening till nigh the break or day.

How sweet the sound of that most dulcet voire liaised high in praises of bis heart's own choice! What melody crept through that lattice screen And gave the clinging vines i fresher green. As down below he played the lover's score And proved himself a gallant troubadour! What though the night was chill? He murmured not, But sang so blithely or his happy lot' That I had looked on him and softly smiled You would have thought the springtime bad beguiled The wintry atmosphere! Ah me! Ah me! These were indeed the days of chivalry! Put now, Strepbon, when 1 hear from you 'Tls not from minstrel gay all dipped in dew, But in a type-writ note, banged out In haste, Myrtle avenue. 0 Jolly Seven Club. ta rnrfinan Antertalned the .11139 uoillltlv Jolly Seven club yesterday afternoon at her a Only Three More Days FOR '''( For Labor Day Queen Vote Gist by Member of (Name of local union.) Each vote must be accompanied by 5 cents. "This coupon is clipped from the Morning Times.

home on onn uregon bucv. SOCIETY PERSONALS. Mr. Vernon Lyons lias returned from can you see this cooking expert of national reputation demonstrate the. many advantages of this wonderful ware.

Be here today at 9:30 or any time during the day; bring your friends with you; what you learn will go a long ways toward reducing your kitchen expense, ten days' visit to Cloudcrort. 0. C. Thomas, of Tucson, Is in the city for a short while on business. Ill-spelt, with here and there a line erased! you'll ne'er win me with InKy phrases, sir, nictated to your new stenograptierl New York Times.

weeks visiting in Los Animlos. Berkeley and the beaches. PLANS FOR A BUSY 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ames Smith left yesterday Bunco Party, Miss Anne White has returned rrom a trip to Calirorula and the beaches.

Mrs. Clark has returned rrom a trip to the coast and other places of Interest. Mrs. Emma Charree Taylor has returned rrom a visit to the exposition and California points. Mr." and Mrs.

W. P. Brady, recently of Pecos. Texas, have taken a home on Fort Boulevard. 1 Vr.riniv.lrt nf Fort Worth.

Who has Miss Rose Clayton was the guest of honor for California, where they will attend' the Program for Today is one that you should see by all means. It is as follows: ROAST OF BEEF POTATOES SKINNER'S MACARONI, A LA SKINNER CUP CUSTARD WHOLE DINNER COOKED IN ALUMINUM. at a aeiigntrui bunco party given last eve nlng bv Miss Vera Morris at her home on Magoffin avenue. Quantities or American exposition ana visit tne Dcarnes before returning to LI Paso. I -0- Mrs.

Ernest Morriss, who has been visiting her sisters, Mrs. George Mengel anl Mrs. 1. N. Wlnans, has returned to her home in Galveston.

0 Mrs. Charles Montfort has relurned rrom been in the city for about week, has AIM Ll niRKCTORS DHfl SSKD PROGRAM AT 1 1 HKON MKUMCMIAY. returned to nis nome. 0 Mrs. R.

E. Allen and children, who have spent the season In Cloudcroft, are expected home the last or the month. a visit or several weeks spent at the coast. wnue lp caurornia sne vtsitea 1110 expositions and the beaches. 0.

W. Howren has returned rrom Ne vnrir where he snent the oast lew weeks beauty roses and ferns decorated the rooms attractively. Punch was served during the evening bv Miss Fay Morris and. Miss lone iiamut. At the conclusion of the evening an Ice course was enjoyed.

Among those present were Miss Rose Clayton, Miss Hutti Keating, Alias Mary Keating, Miss Hosa Partington, Miss Emma Laughliti, Miss Mamie Nelson, Miss Grace Hawkins, Miss Kdith Tavlor and Miss Vera Morris. The hoys were Wtllard Leavett, Glenn Blsler, Paul Keating, Lester Leavett, Milton Brown, P. Henderson, Tillies KTng, Henry Seaman, Carl Price and George Blanton. The hostess was asslsled in entertaining by her mother, Mrs. 0.

Morris, Mrs. A. B. Perkins ana Mrs. C.

Darlington. Country Club Danee. A very small crowd attended te midweek dance at the Country club -last evening. Among those present were Colonel and Mrs. Joseph Garrara, Captain and Mrs.

A. V. BJnrnstad, Mrs. Anne Porter Krause, visiting friends and relatives. Special Wear-Ever Aluminum Ware Sale During this demonstration any article of aluminum ware in stock 1 5 per cent off the regular price, which it is sold throughout the United States.

Also 1 5 per cent off on all Enameled Ware. Gurney Refrigerators 1 5 per cent off and 1 0 per cent off on Percolators- Miss Louise Johnson, of Pasadena, Is expected In the city soon and will spend some time visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D.

J. Roberts will leave today tor California to visit the exposition and stop at the beaches. They expect to be away ror three weeks. Mrs. W'illlams and daughter, Miss Nancy.

Williams, have returned rrom Call-forliia, where they visited the beaches and exposition for several weeks. J. B. Boone of Ardmore. Is a guest of Dr.

and Mrs. B. M. Worsham at their Directors of the El I'aso Adcluh met yesterday noun at Hotel Sheldon and Informally outlined plans for a busy season or work to be inaugurated hy the club on September when the regular fortulghlly meeting and luncheons or the club at the Hotel Sheldon are to be resumed. President W.

K. Mix presided at the meeting and other directors present Included L. 1. Burrud, V. M.

Beall, E. C. Davis, Harry Swain, H. T. Bowie, P.

L. Atkinson. J. R. Segall and H.

F. Duck. The action taken at a rormer meeting at which the president named standing committees tor the year was ratified. It was decided to make tho rirst or the regular club luncheons to be held on September 1, something unusual as well as attractive. The novelty to be Introduced at this lunch residence, 1325 Montana street Miss Martha Esqulval Is spending some time in Chihuahua.

with Miss LUfle Wilson at Palmore college. Mrs. Gasterra or Austin, miss Helen strat Krahauer, Zork Moye's I. um. Miss maunne auiio, miss vaieria uar- Judge R.

E. Thomason, of the rirm of Lea, McGrady Thomason, has returned from a trip to San Antonio and Fort Worth, where he went on legal business. Mr. and Mrs. 0.

M. Cromhie. have returned from a five weeks' visit to various points of Interest in Calirorula. Miss Sue Cromble will remain a while longer. Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Covington and ramlly have moved rrom their home on Mountain avenue to the knlckerDOCKer apaiwienis. eon Is expected to form a big surprise for Telephone 1040 tura.

ivc Johnson and daughter. Miss 117 San Francisco Street Retail Department Alma Johnson, have moved rrom North Mrs. Oeorge Beaudette is entertaining the Philathea Sewing Circle this morning at her home. I00O North Florence, street. uie cuius nicmnersmp, ana 11 was announced that the program ror the occasion Is to be kept secret so as to conserve tlie surprise feature -of tho Affair.

PICKED UP IN HOTEL LOBBIES Campbell street to the Ramsey apartments. R. E. Kohler has been visiting his ramlly at 1311 California street for some time, but left the first or the week on a western trip. Pirfection of Beauty A liquid powder for the complexion that will ra main unnoticed on tha skin superior to dry powders.

Gouraud's The morning will be spent with sewing, Mrs. 0. F. McKlssick left Tuesday ror Birmingham, going with the remains or her sister, Mrs. Claudia Perryinan, who passed away Tuesday at Human sanitarium.

Miss Agnes Downing returned yesterday from California, where she spent several Oriental weeks visiting tne exposition aim mo beaches. Royal A. Ferris, a banker or Dallas, accompanied by Mrs. Ferris and their son, Royal A. Ferris.

spent Tuesday as guests at the Hotel Paso del Norte, Roy Williams or Kast Aurora, N. wtdely known as the "hobo poet," reached Kl Paso rrom California points and Is at tlie burg Is chief clerk to Oeneral Manager N. M. Leach of the Texas 4 Paciric railway, who expects to make a visit to Ri 1'aso In the near future. During their stay tn the city Mr.

and Mrs. Achurroubui wore enter tallied by J. A. Chilton, division passenger Mr. J.

Sherrod, who has been visiting with relatives in the. city, lias tort ror Del Rio, where he will spend a rew days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bassett, who were recently married In Decatur, have relumed to El Paso and have taken tho former horns of the Tliedes on McKlniey avenue, BREVITIES (Advertisements.) Dr. Ebert, Demist, 'm Mills building.

Resumed Dulles. Claude Duke, fireman of the El Paso fire dcparlnittiit, stationed at the central sta- fact Ihat she was pure while and had two black eyes. She was given to the captain over a year ago while a puppy and wns brought up at the station, where slm became, a general favorite. I.nst Sunday Susan responded to the alarm rung In from Hie Nelson, Morris Company flrn and when last seen was In rrutit of tlie building supervising operations. Since then her whereliouts have been unknown.

Cream We will tend a complex-lonchamols and book of Powder leaves for 15c. to cover cost of nulling and wrapping. F.rJ. T. HoeUat Sea 37 Great Jonei Sew York at? Hotel Paso del Norte.

Mr. Williams has his son. agent or uie Texas i'aciric railway, with an automobile ride over the city and to Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Cromble and little Mr. and Mrs L. L. Harmon and daughter, Juarez.

F.dllh Anne Walthall will leave the latter Miss Leona, of Phoenix, are In lil Paso part or the week to spend tne wees-ena ai en route to the east. Mr. Harmon is one John Gleeson, a prominent mining man or uiouncroii. of the largest raisers of cattle In the Salt MiMi, unn rt-auuiru 1119 limit's anT a vacation spent in Mineoia, Texas, Larrahee Electric Co. have a new line Gleeson, Is spending a few days in river valley.

Mrs. R. Krause has returned from the tne city and ts at uie Hotel Mccoy. S. P.

Ticrney, a mining man of Morencl, or electric fixtures. Phone 3m. Money tn t-oan. Will buy good vendor's lien notes and loan money on good Inside city property. A.

P. Coles llrok. coast, where she hag been for several Mrs. A. L.

Wilton has returned from was among Tuesday's arrivals at the Hotel Sheldon. Your llaflllitfl Checks. When leavine or returning to El Paso KEEVIL'B. Dutch lunch, Budweiscr, Lemp's standard. beeu making a tour or the country addressing Rotary clubs and ravoring them with selections or his verse, especially those In which he sings or the Rotary spirit.

Mr. Williams Intends to spend several days in the city and will be among the speakers at the weekly luncheon or the Ll Paso Rotary club on TSiursday. W. Bourne wall motored to Kl Paso rrom his home at Falrvlew, N. Tuesday and is at Ihe Hotel Paso del Norte.

Driving a large touring car, Mr, Bournewall made the trip leisurely and easily covered the distance, or 176 miles in eight hours and twenty minutes. He reports that the roads are In very good shape, but that there Is considerable dust and heat. Mr. and Mrs. V.

Achaffenburg of New Orleans, returning from a trip to the Pa-ciric coast, spent Tuesday in the city as guests or the Hotel Sheldon. Mr. Achaffen- A. W. Reeves, secretiuy-traf flc manager of he sure and call Lougwell's, phone to have your baggage properly taken care of.

the Chamber or Commerce, returned yes- oud ell's Phone I. uii-oay rrom nis vacation or several weens. During his absence he visited RoBWell, N. and later made a Irlp to Anaheim, The swellest bar in town. Finest goods at the Gem.

DR. S. BALLARD, eve. ear. nose, throat.

X-Hay, electrical treatment. 215 Mills Bldg, where his ranrily reside. two-months' stay in Vancouver, Porland, San Diego and other points. She brought with her a Pomeranium dog, imported Irom England. Prof.

Robert Huston and wire, of Gainesville, Texas, are rejoicing over ihe arrival or a son. Professor Huston has many rriends In the city, as he directed the singing at the Trinity church revival last winter. 0 Mrs. R. S.

Olds has as her guest at her home on Wyoming street her sister, Miss Genlva Reed, or oma, Maine. Miss Reed will remain in the city about two weeks before going on to the coast, where she will spend the remainder, or the sununer. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS. General H. L.

Scott and Colonel K. L. Vlsillnii Old Home. John R. Youart.

chief cmdncer and elec CANDY SALE On Our NUT ITALIAN CREAM 1 5c the Pound Saturday Only The Elite Confectionery Co. St. Mary's College And School of Music DALLAS, TEXAS. Pounded by Bishop A. Gar rejt, D.

L. O. D. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. St.

Mary's offers a healthy and bappy home and thorough education. Faculty composed of leading graduates or colleges and universities. Charges moderate. For catalogue, address: The Dean, St. Mary's College.

Dallas, Texas. trician of the El Paso fire department and Mlcble were the honor guests at an informal but delightful luncheon held yesterday afternoon at the Hotel Paso del Norte, Mr. and Mrs. S. L.

Humphries being tlie hosts. one of Its oldest members, has gone to his old home at Tippecanoe, Ohio, where he win speno. ins vacation, this is yoiwuts first visit to tho scene of his boyhood In IS U. nn.l Ulna lln.m.n riaiKrhtAf. HE over twenty-five years.

He was accompau- 111. (UIU ft. 1. ll'fillliu, OKI. Miss Leona Horman, of Phoenix, are A tnoi riuu, in 111,.

Ulirl MI'P iea uy nis uaugiiier, miss huiii Youart. ujo 1,. guests at the Hotel Paso del Norte. Dr. specialist, chronic diseases Miss Kate Krause has returned to the city from Calirorula, where she attended the summer session or the University at Berkeley.

Miss Krause also spent some time In Los Angeles as the guest or lie.r sister, electrical trcalinent. Room 10. Morehouse Joe M. Evans, a cattleman of Valentine, building. Texas, was among the Wednesday arrivals at the Hotel Paso del Norte.

Trv the new Ci.lma Hai- Vnli ant tha Bet. 5tn Ave. Broadway 300 Rooms, Each with Bath, $2.00 to S3. SO Per Day. best, T.

Kclsh, proprietor. Mrs. is. e. sineDotwim, wnere many ae-Ilghtrul arralrs were given in her honor, Mr.

and Mrs. E. H. Rounds and MUs WT tt lMUrtrt triaiifival nf tho light and power plant at Alamogordo, ir Flreoroof Modern Cenlrn! Khali Have Spent U.HM. The item appearing in yesterday's Times Mfili; Tablt d'Hote and a la CarU 13 UU3IHPBS visuur ni un cuy ami a guest at Ihe Hotel Paso del Norte.

Louise Bounds, or Sherman, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bean, or Van Horn, are visiting A. H. Johnson.

The visitors will spend Wff ptr taslcab norrlrfl from Omnrl Centra) or IV no, HUtJonf. to the erfect that at the end of the present month will have been expended on the Li Paso schools playgrounds should Ml aa I.mlW Itnriirftrin Anil MIks tone several days in hi vmo, wnen they win leave ror San Francisco visit the en- have read $4,800. Audllur Sawyer or Hew position. The trip will bo made via Denver, Hodgson or Doming, N. are tn the city ror a rew days shopping Slid are guests at the J'aso del Norte.

school noard stated yesterday that up unui New Public Vacuum Cleaner With the Idea of giving the people of El Paso real city service, the Electric Equipment Company, of 409 Mesa Avenue, have Inaugurated a Public Vacuum Cleaning Service. Homes and apartments will be thoroughly cleaned by a most efficient vacuum machine being built In El Paso for the company. The entire plant will be portable and fully equipped to do thorough and superior work. These machines in all of the larger cities have become vqry popular, as carpets, rugs and furniture can be thoroughly cleaned on the premises without Interfering with tho regular routine of the home. Beginning Monday, August 23, sp-pointments can be made at the home-owner's convenience.

ST. EDWARDS COLLEGE A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS Grammar. Business, High School, Manual Training and Musical courses. Private Rooms, Well Equipped Gymnasium, Swimming Pool and Athletic Fields. Separate department for boys under 1 2 years of age.

For information address Kin DAIM tne nral or August had been expended, and that thus far the expenditure had been at the rate or St.ouo per nionlli, which would bring the total at the end of this month to about 14,800, "El Paso's prosperity Is rerlected by the big demand ror toys nd Christmas notions." said K. F. Groff, representing the 11 1, Kan. KlntUnA wnere a stopover win dc niaae in oraer to view the Orand Canyon. Arter several weeks spent at-Ssn Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles and oiber California cities will be visited.

Freed OlassesT Ask log Teras near Oregon. Established 1001. (Adv.) Mrs. Crice A. Benson, Face Specialist Su-perflous hairs, moles, senrs removed.

Office 29 Hollenbeck, over Watson's1 Grocery. Ad. A. C. Mre.lure company or Chicago, who Is In the cily rrom Chicago visiting the trade.

Dr. Anna Ruckier Blag, ovor Elite. "HI Paso ts always a liberal buyer tor there Is absolutely NO PAIN, In anv work upon the teeth. We use Nil COCAINE or any or its products in. any form.

Dr. Jamleson, disease or kidney, bladder, Santa Glaus, nut tins year the holiday or decs have been exceptionally heavy, re kin ana rectum, eis mius ouuaing. AUSTIN, TEXAS riectlim the good times that prevail in EMIEL Right Way Laundry. Ph. 1119.

403 Texas. Paso and the Ll raso southwest country." A. L. Strlbllng of Waco Is at the Paso del -Norte. Dr.

Deady removed to 118 Mills Bldg. Black' Eyed Susan Gone. There Is rnoiirnlnir In the Central Fire ta Church Affairs W. J. Oravellng, a mining man of Chihuahua.

Mexico, after spending the summer as a guest of tlie Hotel Paso del fforte, Hon or the El Paso rire department and It 1 Circle 5 of the First Methodist church is ail because or the absence or niacK r.yeu Susan, the bull dug owned by captain J. J. Sullivan. Susan obtained her name by the EL PASO SCHOOL FOR GIRLS College preparatory course, certificate to Wellesley, Smith and Vassar. Regular academic and special elective courses.

Intermediate for younger girls. Primary for little girls. Music, physical, education, outdoor study. MISS SLATER AND MISS TAFEL, Principals. 1111-1115 Terrace Street, Sunset Heights.

left yesterday to return to his home. Kenneth Durvea. a business man of Hit ver City. N. Is In the city for several days, a guest or tne houu Mccoy.

L. M. Montclth and family or Las 'Crucrs, will give a parcel post parly on Friday evening at the church, corner Lee and Montana. The affair promises to he a Jolly one and will start at 7:30 o'clock. A delightful program has been arranged, Miss Treva Blair ill sing a solo, Miss Margaret Young will play a piano solo, Mrs.

Walter Stowe will sing two selections and Miss Clare Snell will play a piano solo. Concha Snanlsh Restaurant, the best In THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE OF EL PASO. ft. were arrivals Wednesday at the Hotel McCoy. Mr.

Montelth Is connected SAN ANTONIO FEMALE COLLEGE. with the reclamation service at Las Cruees. E. R. I.oana, manager of the constitu s.

Weal llliu, rail miiuuiu, xcara. tc Charles Downle, Sanderson: F. J. Woodside, El Paso; Mrs. Laura Hii" van Horn.

Write for Catalog R. Address SAN ANTONIO FEMALE COLLEGE. ST A. SAN ANTONIO. TEX.

Let us have your wants. city. 101 Wyoming. (Adv.) tionalist railways or norihern Mexico, wuh headquarters at Chihuahua. Mexico, was among Wednesday's arrivals In the city Latest and best achievements in Dental Science a plate without a roof, which does not Interrere with taste or speech.

Light, strong) durable and beautiful, ir In a hurry, can bo made in one day. obtained only here. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 10 YEARS Full Sets of Teeth 17.51) Crown and Brldue Work, per Ion Hi 5.00 Mlver and Cold Fillings up NEW SYSTEM DENTISTS (lid First National Bank Bldg. Corner Kl Paso and Nan Aiiloniu Kts. Across the Street From the F.iilrnnce of the Hotel Del Norte.

Special Hair washed and dressed 50c. Kl PASO SCHOOL OF BKAL'TY CULTURE Adv ana is at uie 1101. 1 nccoy. CITY CLERK'S RELATIVES SAFE. Were at Kranrook, 28 lilies Coast From The Warner Drug Co Orndorff Hotel Block El' Paso, Texas.

RAILROAD NOTES. i.aivesinn, ivnrn worm Hroke. Fears for the safi-ty of his mother, Mrs. F. Dawson, and sisters, Mrs.

H. M. lieyde and Miss Antoinette Dawson, who, Spanish and German Spoken Open Evenings. when he last neara rrom them, were spending the summer at Seabrook, miles northwest of (ialveston, were allayed when City It's Better To Be Soon Than Sorry-Order Coal Now Santa Fe Fuel Co. Tel.

586-587 College and Academy of the Incarnate Word Alamo Heights Sn Antonio, Texw Northern End of Breclcenridge Park Select Boarding School for Girls and Young Ladies Courses: Preparatory. Academic, Commercial, College). Ideal Location at the Headwater of San Antonio River. University Affiliation Degree Conferred ftor CataUc, Aadressi Mother Superior, Clerk Jack Dawson lecelved a telegram M. Coyne of the passenger accountant's department of Ihe Kl Paso Houtliwestern railroad left yesterday on" the callfornlan for Chicago, where he will join Mrs.

Coyne, who has been there ror the past several days. They will return In Ll Paso about September I. Frank Osbotn, traveling freight and passenger agent of the "Katy." with head- rrom Miss uawaon yesterday morning. The message was filed at Houston Tuesday THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD quarters at Fort Worth, Is in Kl Paso. He arternoon ann was eoi oetivered unui morning.

Mr. Dawson wired Mrs. Dawson Tuesday, but the message did not go beyond Kan Antonio. The resort of Seabrook Is two miles from Ihe railway station and the liawson cottage Is two miles beyond that, aeabrook is so situated that It is unprotected from the ele I our 1 our ments, and in case or a severe storm It receives the brunt or It. When the storm MILK MILK MA which devastated the coast broke Tuesday.

Mr. Dawson believes that ll descended with almost all of its entire rorce on Se.alirook. Guarantee This is certainly true about MILK If You Cannot Afford to Buy CERTIFIED MILK You Will Find Our Regular Milk the Best on the Market. El Paso Dairy Co. Phone 340 The Clean Dairpv He doesn't know at tills time lust how his Announcement ritOF.

KAYO R. REYES has returned to the city, and is now In charge of hia ORCHESTRA AXD BAD. Lessons given on all Instruments, especially the violin. Call or phone Dunn's Music Btore. mother ana sisters managea to escape.

is accompanied ny sirs, usoorn. iney are on their way to coast points. W. P. Oarslde, traveling freight and passenger agent of the Santa Fe railroad, who ha been at Fsywood hpilngs, Teas, returned to Ll Faso yesterday.

A Hint to the Wise Sufficient. Ho one can reasonably hope ror good health when his bowels are constipated. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and get relief. They are easy to lake and pleasant In errecl. For sale by all dealers (Advertisement.) "IMlier Babies" drink Electric Puro Water, 25c Mie case.

Tel. isos (Adv.) Dr. fysart, specialist. Elertnral treatment eye, throat, lungs, skin. Room 10.

Morehouse (Adv.) Miss Dawson wired the "experience was Durity swrui" ana mat aetaus would roiiow. and(o ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY. VOIR OWN WILL TELL YOU I HHJ 11.1. rlt.

V. 1. T7M i select Day School lor ioung iauirs nu uuuv uu. ivi nwui fit El Paso, Tex Conducted by the Sisters of Loretto Primary. Intermedl-ate and Academic Grades Taught.

Music a specialty. School reopens Wednesday, September 1. J8 15. PHONE IIS. Try Muris t.

R.ay far nu, Wnk, Wsttry Cm 4 annulate Eyallfe; Satrtls fiat En Writ, ftr Bm It. tyt, by aril fr MarlM Cy SMuttf! Cams. I.

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