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EL PASO HERALD
CHRISTMAS CHEER INVADES
CAMP OF 23rd INFANTRY; MANY
GA Y GA 1HERINGS IN EL PASO
By ROTH MONRO AUGOR.
REGIMENTAL songs toasta ana
the distribution of gifts that
were clever jokes on the
I BnVrSrcHB I
mess hall in which the dinner was Mrs. John J Mudc-ett i nr i p
iven and laid out the camp that is McDonald ftp F B abson c 'Jx
now the quarters of the 23rd infanto'. . and Mrs. Jesse M. Hl". ? Cant and
to the . Mrs. Franklin T Murt --.. i m-
Dean Ha ford. Mrs Tfowen. Mrs Kern.
i He has recently been attached
.... v. . .... . . u iiuaiuj t. ul it riKnL nrnnn.pn
?' iwr of the 23rd infantry given Sat- I tBe toast to the army and after it the
I nrtirprs Mnr Armv TiIha " -n-ltl v.
rIrht in the r.rimn . .1 I ?"re 6anB Vmy UlUe. Wlltt the
-- -- . -- - Dan(j accompanying.
..-s .. ra mianiry camp xne Duiiding
f was cost attractively decorated. The
entire ceiling was covered with Amer-
ican flags with the signal flags of
J ' . companies arranged on either
M the end or the hall were the
"rssei dh Clonal regimental standards.
AyO'jt the walls were crossed
y. .... 1..... A t i .1
" - t ai uitctai:. aivun uic ; !.
t tllClll.
wa. s we-e the figures 23 formed of The committee in charge of the re-
r- s .foe Quantities of mistletoe ; fre.hments was composed of chaplain
p-.. s were used everywhere about the I Sorace A. Chouinard. Capt. Fred II.
' .. -. .-. i. ... ... J. . . ! Tuer and Lieut. W. J. Calvert. The
re -ir and walls. Above the big brick decorating committee consisted of
r . .-. was written "Merry Christ- Capt. William S. Sinclair Capt. Edward
ff3S " mistletoe leaves. J Bracken and Lieut. Luis R. Ksteves.
'SmS tree jXP'ed a table The entertainment committee was
'.-.. liL ""rated with quantities composed of Capt. Harry F. Dalton
of t.nsei and beneath it were piled the Capt. Milo a Corey and Lieut. Thorn
An eiirht-course dinner was RerveH
The teal duck which was the meat
course of the dinner was bagged up
w r. . ;iivr '.. - t.i. "v -" -AKln- Miss Stone. Lieut and Mrs I.fs
. v. ttiiiiciu .)idj. iiuuaiu ii. rerrv. tz t t -imr.A t :... - --..
.Turner and Capt. Wil- Fitz P. Lindb. Luis R. Estee.. .la.-nh
j. ueroart t. b. Hartman. of Ohio
tares An imitation of Charlie -fchaplm
".. hi'cti ujr iiine oonanna aenwarz.
. ..-iine otrgai gave two lancv dances.
A piano duet was played by Sarah
AMtt7pn and Tjnn Ralnlan ?..... ..
Capt. and Mrs. Corbit s Hoffman. Capt." 'mJ wre Presented to the children.
rl""K " .niaeraue. capt Bfnja- irescnt and tnelr costumes fol-
min B. McCroske- Caps and Mrs. '"" Len Ginsburg and Itay Gins-
James M. Lockctt. Lieut and Mrs John ' ''J'1" were Spanish girls: Ida Lerner
ii. oiuiesman. lieur. and Mrs Thorn r -"anna uoouman Dutch
airon. lieut. and Mrs. Sm-nrer n
Dances.
A Jolly masquerade dance was given
for the children of Temple ML Slna:
Sunday night in the community hall
or the temple. The women or the con-
ception were In charge of the party
with Mrs. Harry Barnett as chairman
and a committee assisting her. com-
pose.! of Mesdames Martin Zieionka.
Samuel Given. Misses Hilda .inmic ..
i-.tnei sfiberberp. During the evening ' Bull Terrier Leadpr in Head-
th.re were a number of nnvoltv r. : xuu -i-OlUGl JJCauci lUiirou-
rl i s. . 1? I r 3. TT
liner au urawiora; nas
DIC'JF'TI
STAR IF SHI
Bagful of Tricks.
scream in itself and gives one an Idea !
what to expect during the act. I
The opening picture showed the man- I
net ! nuivn uuc v& iuc uimiMi auto-
mobiles Is made while the closing pic-
ture showed to what lengths (in a pic-
ture) a society girl will go to win the
love of the man she desires. S. A. C.
TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS
Capt. Fred H.
Iiam S. Sinclair. During the dinner
tne band played old army songs such
as "Damn. Damn. Damn the Filinlnns "
semi- j "It's Home Boys Home." This Is the
ur atifl nrtiAi-c nni . nrr.n.vB ........
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aso bcnooi tor Girls. The ; ": ? . ""ru'l:"M
up In the auditorium of the ' lrf- JyIean girl; Julius Berg sol-
son Bible institute It was I ?'e-r .A"!"1 ?J".omber ballet dancer; I
S "a. Each gift carried some personal
s'p..caton of a Joking nature on the
person receiving It. Capt. Harry F.
ri!'-- distributed the gifts and acted
as o-stmaster The regimental band
r aed selections during the dinner.
Col Walter K. Wright commander
Catron.
At the conclusion of the dinner the
tables were cleared away and danc-
ing was enjoyed to music bv tho regi
mental band. The guests at the din-
ner included the present officers of
fha refflmont iirt 4Via nfflnnu l. tA
r .. .. . 'j .- i -:. -" " - "."cia iu mc
ZC fc t '""'' a luaai 10 t city wno were rormeriv In the regl-
Jte regiment which was drunk stand- ment. but who are now serving in other
ing Then the band played the 2Srd i commands. There were present. CoL
.infantry march. This march was writ- I W. K. Wright Col. and Mre. Harris
ten In 18S3 by the band master of the j L. Itoberts. Col. James A. Arrasmith.
march since that time. Capt. F. W. ! and Mrs. W. n. Ronnett tof - ii-
Brabson gave the toast to the armv
won-en. The band played "Any Little
G rl" following his toast
Colonel James M. Arrasmith. who
has been In active service since 1S72
and is the only officer on the active
1-st of the army today who has been
so long in the service gave an inter-
esting number of reminiscences on
f the old army In the Indian fighting
days CoL Arrasmith. when in com-
mand of the Sixth Infantry built the
Moore and G. W. Briggs. of Kentucky;
Siappey Chappelle Settle. Gresham.
Lewis. W. W. Foote. Patterson. E. E.
Rushling and Dr. B. J3. Banning
The children of the day nursery were
given a delightful treat Saturday after-
noon in the Christmas tree and nm.
gram provided for them by the students
of the El Paso School for Girls. The
iree was set up I
Lydia Patterson
elaborately decorated and laden with
gifts. Each child received fruit and
candy for his personal gift and then
large quantities of toys were given to
be kept at the day nursery for the
amusement of the children while there
Miss Marion Maddocks and Miss Geor-
gma Martin distributed the gifts from
the treat. The students of the School
for Girls sang a number of Christmas
carols. Little Betty Hawkins and Vir-
gia Smith recited "Scaring Santa." In
addition to the nursery children a num-
ber of other children clinic patients of
the Associated Charities were there.
KIN t-lsie Goodman. "Grandma": .Tni-
tinc Segii. "Harlequin"; Wilmer Ca-
uso. -Little Red Riding Hood": Nor-
m i Kleinman. ballet dancer; Billv Cope
row boy; Xate Kaufman brownie Ervln
Kaufman clown: Ada Zalodsky. Dutch
girl. Meyers Zalodsky. cowboy: Mary
Anna Lisso. "Red Riding Hood"; Dor-
othy Simon a baby doll; Johanna
Srhwaw '"! r -11 .. pv.i.i.n. w
S.mon. clown: Gladys Schatzkey. ' Cian's Unlon card wUh blnu" and- from
brownie; Ben Erlich Indian: Re;ina t the performance he puts up the card
Lpwenberg. Dutch girl: Margaret Las- Is his own too.
kin. clown. Harry Talnls. brownie i . ...
oe Steam deck of cards: Florence ! lnwe are many dog acts on the vau-
acviiie stage today acts where there
IXU'GI.AS FAinilANKS AT GRECIAN;
Athletic Douglas Fairbanks does one
of the most dangerous feats of his
picture career in his new picture "The
Matrimanlac." showing at the Grecian
today as a special Christmas day offer-
ing when he walks on telenhone wires
n.rrtT7f . !. .. ' from a building to a telephone pole in
Del Baity and Jap. that an ..t.mnt to be married to the Kirl
is. the head liner at the Crawford the- j o' his choice. With each foot on a
ater this week but It must be said bo- w'- a"l wire above in each hand.
. -r - 1 be makes the perilous Journey falling
fore going any further that Jap Is jn the tangle of lower wires at one
I
1
It is billed
the principal in the act. Del Just helps
him out. '
"Jap" is a bull terrier by the way
and a white one. and as .Del so aptly
puts it. "Jap" is "some hound." "Jap
is the only dog in the world." accord-
ing to his owner "who carries a musl-
About 100 children attended the
J II Allen. Mai Howard Hi.prrr rt I Christmas tree of Harmony chapter of
ana Mr" Fredrlk 1. KnudchapValn- thf rder ofth.Ka.tern Star. Saturday
and Mr ii. i ri ?.TP I afternoon. The tree was set up in the
Fannie Chouinard rt H.nii' nil banquet hall of the Masonic temple. It
ton ftS and Mrs IyT iS-' was elaborately decorated and bore
erl' Cant and Mrl" S VSr sma '" an stockings of candy for
Cant nd ??. m S ' Stiel' a11 of the children of members of the
L-apL ana iirs. Milo C Corey. Capt. ! nniK xr. Tr-tii.i ni. ...i
time Just to make it more thrilling and
men standing up on them and catch-
ing the upper wire again. The most
difficult feat which he does but not the
most dangerous is climbing a rock
wall by merely sticking his fingers and
toes of his shoes in the very shallow
crevices. All the athletic stunts of the
good-natured fellow are interesting
ana many or tnem thrilling out these
are not the things that make Fairbanks
the popular man and player that he Is.
It is his eternal contagious optimism
end lasting good-natured personality
that wins for him his place in the af-
fections of his public and this same
are little dniro Mr- in M- rinnv. ' boyish. lovable cherry personality will
Tllrla IfAaa 1 .j-. ' .' . . .. t keen him nnnnlflf tnr- all lim TVlti
frrtune teller: Matilda Amstater fancv inL' ...l .. i..titt'. ".. "' I out it. his athletic nrowess would soon
does not share the limelight with any
Kriirni OI ine Ivlll Klll-r Irian PtHol I . . . "
Gcldoft. clown- ria ri;S r."i: anuer P ne s"Be at the same tl
Margaret Plcard. ."George Washlnc- ! . . P "ae" to be putting
ton" Mildred LffkorlTnri ?I ! stuntfl acr?8s- we"- no one In the an
Mix Klatz "Napoleon"
frrtune teller; Matilda .
......... ..... .uti ciunu. Iieiu nlher mnine wh.itanor- o -.
.lacons. rain Dow. Cedrick Kleinman ' .. i" '.TI- i"' VL"' ""." "
me
his
audi
ence would see htm at alL
"Jnp" In There.
This is quite a lot to write about
"only a dog." but as was said above in
slightly different English. "Jap" Is
there. "Jap"s" whole bagful of tricks
could be told here and 1nt tinnr h
does his wonderful work and even then !
j wu uuu aii ku m see mm. out wnat
and Mrs. Robert E. Grinstead. Capt.
Edwin J. Bracken Capt. and Mrs. Ker-
win T. Smith. Capt. and Mrs. William
to. eeiy. capt Fred II. Turner. Capt.
and Mrs. Pat M. Stevens. Capt. and O'Connor.
as Santa Claus. and Mrs. Frank A.
Overton was Mrs. Santa Claus. The
committee in charge was composed of
Mrs. losephine Forbes and Mrs. Mamie
Sunshine and Shadow; The Sick
and the Well in the Hospitals
M
AriZL
RS J. L. Davis entered Provi
dence hospital Saturday to un-
dergo an operation.
Mrc P. H. Dempsey of 710 East Mis-
Jonri street is doing well following her
Mrecent operation.
J S. J. Grumbles of Red Rock
is quite sick.
Mrs. A. M. Major and her baby son
are both doing nicely. The baby was
born Friday
Elmer Boggs of the Piedmont apart-
ments is quite sick.
Mrs. O. Greim and bapy son are get-
t-ng along very well.
J H- Frist Is Improving satisfac-
luniy
"W E. Carrington Is recovering from
Aix ujierauon.
W. M. Meek has returned to his
home much improved in health.
L. L. Jones left the hospital Sat-
urday recovered from his illness.
Mrs. Z. M. Reed who has been quite
eick is much better.
S. G. McWnorter is sick at the hos-
v pltaL
Miss Bessie Emerson returned to her
home Saturdav after a week's illness.
Mrs. H. R. Gardner continues about
the same.
Mrs. Robert H. Rinehart has returned
to her home on Prospect avenue after
a short illness.
Corp. Walter & Farquhar. of com-
pany C. Pennsylvania engineers is get-
ting better. He has been quite ilL
Alfred Dustin. of Troop A. First Ohio
cavalry has recovered enough to leave
"V the hospital.
Mrs. A. W. Foster continues to im-
prove from her illness.
Mrs. H. M. Schamp has recovered
from an attack of pneumoniaand re-
lurnea to ner name. !
Edwin Schutz is quite sick.
Mrs. Samuel Ludwig is getting alone
-""--j .c u ccin. uperaiioa.
'.
home the last of the week
provea in health.
Mrs. A. C Ortner. who has
seriously uj is a little better.
Mrs. B. J.
much im-
been
home Saturday recovered from her Ill-
ness and operation.
Master James Sharp has recovered
from his attack of pneumonia and re-
turned to his home the last of the
week.
Miss Kate Pickett of Alamogordo
who underwent an operation a short
time ago has recovered and returned
to her home.
Patients at Hotel Dleu.
Capt. W. D. Greet who has had a
very long and severe Illness cf sev
eral monus in Hotel DIeu following
jurea. haa recovered snffiripnttT- tn
leave the hospital and return to his
home.
A- H. Bryce is very HL He recently
underwent an operation.
Mrs. M. P. Caldron was recently op-
erated upon and is doing nicely.
Mrs. W. E. Hale continues to re-
cover satisfactorily from her recent
accident.
Mrs. M. Jennings has recovered from
her Illness and returned to her home.
Mrs. J. B. Mocho is Improving stead-
ily from her Illness.
Miss L Rice is sick In the hospital.
Mrs. E. C. Xeibuhr and baby daugh-
ter returned to their home Saturday.
o. a i-uweii is aoing weiL
A. H. Bryce Is very sick. He was
operated upon a short time ago.
Capt. Joe Stowe is Improving rap-
idly from his operation of two weeks
ago.
Mrs. G. G. Reno who underwent a
slight operation the last of the week
is much better.
Mrs. H. Sorenson Is doing nicely
after a slight operation.
Miss Margaret Schertz underwent an
operation on her throat Saturday. She
is doing well.
J. Wagner is Improving from his Ill-
week's illness in the hospital.
Mrs. J. F. Dowling of SIS North
Oregon street is in the hospital suf-
fering from a fractured leg.
Mrs. W. S. Wilgus. who has had
an illness of almost two months has
recovered so nicely that she will oe
able to return to her home in a few
days.
Mrs. John Whitt is doing well. She
has been quite sick for a time.
nrf ITlnPAnpa
Lcfkovitz. wheat girls: Richard Blum'.
juuc i.iiit uuiuuen ana iena uaiotzen
clowns: Ruth Zclman. clown Miriam
Auer. Irish woman: Sarah Galotzen.
Chinese. Mildred Stolaroff. Indian;
Bernard Segal negro; Helen Zelman.
nurse: Alfred Lowenberg clown;
Kegina Lowenberg. Dutch girl; Ruth
Silverman. British dancer; Lillian
Steam. Russian girl; Virginia Stearn
and Anna Stearn Indians: Ida Roen-
blum. pop corn girl; David Sanders
clown; Rudolph Wisbrun. dwarf; Mol-
lie Snider. Persian girl; and Jerome
japowsKi. scnooi glrL
! grow old and tiresome but with it
rail-banks will always be a pleasant
anticipation and Jolly reality and an
affectionate memory. Constance Tal-
madge plays well opposite Mr. Fair-
hanks in this picture. Taking it as
a whole this is the fastest and fun-
niest picture Fairbanks has yet made
and that's going some. But It's the
truth. Adv.
WIGWAM CIIARLin CIIAPLIX.
The Wigwam and Charlie Chaplin
wish their many friends a Merrv
the
the
The Army.
i-oi. and Mrs. James M. Arrasmith are
at home to their friends at 1417 North
Kansas street.
Miss Fannie Chouinard has returned
rrom St. Mary's school in Knoxville.
III. to be with her parents chaplain
ami Mrs. Horace A. Chouinard. of the
U- Infantry for the Christmas holl-
I.ndlrt
at
The new ..n- -t.
ni t tJ.-.-I ..--" tiF
. "" eei can in you in any
stIe corset. Moderate prices. Adv.
is the use? There were others on the j Cbr's1"3 al a Happy New Year.
oiii. wnicn go to make it one of
best which has been put on at
Lrawioro ior some time.
After the opening picture Kathrvn
aughn and company presented a little
playlet called "The Find" and for a
while It looks like the a O. S. (same
old stuff) but a startling climax sud-
denly appears and the audience is
brought out of its lethargy with abrupt
surprise.
Then the Leach sisters make their
appearance singing a very prettv duet
with voices which blend very nicely.
Their act Is wholly a musical one and
in addition to a solo by each one. they
offer another duet which shows to ad-
vantage their conception of and ability
in harmonising.
One Horn Every Mlnutr.
tiazei lieston and comnanv stan-
Why Xot
Accept our best viahp
Va-n. l-il...!.. w .. Vr
-i.j- v-iij lamias. lieacn s
Mrs. J. . Findley or Lag Cruees. 25 Buckler Bldg. Adv
who underwent a serious operation is I
getting along all right-
Miss E. Blair is quite ill with the
grip.
Alvln Sands of Lordsburg !. M Is
Improving from his illness.
Mrs. C. J. Clapp and her baby daugh-
ter are both getting along very nite-
y. xne oaor was Dorn Dec. 20.
jura. ij. ti. jones is recovering sat-
isiactoriiy irom a recent operation.
besTn -JSL2SW i Vffi-Si'S WS'SS S
m kuKi.ij iuiiri irti
' nI? A Benson. Face Specialist
Features corrected" turn'ei afTer a' vr'yC ITC ?
a very
City Ni
monologue by two of the principals
which brings tears to the eyes of many
in the audience brings that audience
right back .to earth with a roar of
"u6'w- i"u you ever hear of anv-
inrisiDias. Ueach's Art hon I V1 . V T -"u ever near OI aIy-
ationai Bank Bldg Adv P" one aklnS a ham sandwich to a ban-
quel' aprung in this little skit is a
The Droirram will rnnniat of niai-H
Chaplin in that splendid comedy "Be-
hind the Screen " This is generaly
conceded by Charlie's admirers to bo
the best thing he has done since he
went with the Mutual with the single
exceptton of "The Rink." There will
also be another good comedy. Adv.
MERRY CIlniSTJIAS TO ALL.
The Bijou presents a special feature
today. "Master of Her Own SouL" The
story tells of two men In love with
the same girl and it is ably presented
by an all-star cast of players. Don't
fail to see it. "Frank Daniel-.."
"Hughie-Mack in the Big V comedy
and "Charlie Chaplin" will be at the
Bijou Wednesday. Prepare for some
real fun and tell the children. Adv.
Ten Dnnaants.
Every Monday. Wedn lay. Friday
and Saturday afternoons.
From 4-00 to 6:00
Van Surdam Banjo-Saxophone Orchestra
Hotel .Sheldon Cafe.
Telephone S91 for reservations. Adv.
A dollar saved by euyinc goods pro-
duced elsewhere is a dollar thrown at
your neighbor's birds.
FRIDPSED
Men in All Walks of Life
Are Said To Have Been
Duped By Syndicate.
Chicago. IlL. Dec. 2S. Recent in-
dictments by a state grand Jury of sev-
eral physicians and dentists for al-
leged issuing of spurious diplomas have
been followed by revelations to federal
authorities it is said which may lead
to similar action by a federal grand
jury.
According to evidence said to be in
possession of United States district at-
torney Charles F. Clyne "an unusual
diploma mill" is in operation whore
men can purchase "diplomas" purport-
ing to come from big universities in ali
parts of the world.
Men in all walks axe said to have
been deceived by members of the syn-
dicate whose operations are reported
to have been made known to federal
officials by one of its members. Months
of investigation by government opera-
tors Is declared to have verified the
admissions of the syndicate member
According to the federal authorities
the alleged syndicate sell thess spurl-
out diplomas from law. theological
medical musical and other schools and
it is said the evidence obtained by th
ieaerai investigators will be placed be-
fore the federal grand Jury.
SHEEP VALUED HIGHER
CATTLE LESS NEXT YEAR
Santa Fe N. H. Dec. 25. Sheep val-
uations have been increased from 73
cents to 15 a head while cattle valua-
tions have been cut from Jl to J 6.50 a
head by the state tax commission ac-
cording to announcement by the chief
clerk. Swine which were formerly
assessed at 110 straight have besi
classified into three valuations from
J5 to J15. Other valuations were left
as in 1916.
400 RABBITS KILLED IN
BIG DRIVE NEAR CARRIZ0ZO
Santa Fe. K. M Dec. 25. A Sunday
afternoon rabbit drive by 50 people at
Carriozzo resulted In the killing of 400
rabbits some of them succumbing to
clubs and others to guns. The rabbits
were driven into a pen. enclosed with a
meah wire and then were slaughtered.
The drive was on the I-X ranch.
Why Xot
Accept our best wishes for a 'very
Merry Christmas. Beach's Art Shop
City National Bank Bldg. Adv.
For quick results Use Herald Want
Ads.
an a3 .ti ifVUleu- i01I?wl.nB L- B- -MacDonald. who underwent a
talSf i'JMSK l."- ' "M 10 days ago.1 5
aoing niceiy.
Mrs. G. A. Gould and her baby son
are both doing weiL
Abe Graham of Fuller's Ranch near
Clint. Tex. who Is in the hospital with
a fractured leg. is making satisfac-
tory progress toward recoverv.
Mrs. E. A. Montreyall is still pretty
sick. She recently underwent two seri-
ous operations.
Dinners Luncheons Teas.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Foster dispensed
egg nogg to their friends Monday
morning at their hnm i ih. tki
son appartments.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Love celebrated
their 15th wedding anniversary Satur-
day evening at their home 20:0 Mon-
tana street with a dinner. Red chrys-
anthemums and ferns decorated the
dinner table attractively. A Mexican
(inner was served. Holly and mistle-
toe decorated the rooms. The guests
were Mr. and Mrs. w. L. Frame. Mr.
and Mrs. L. L. Hay. Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Prude. Mrs. O. A. Huhhard- Ml...
Annie Oden. Mamie Oden. Florence !
Brown: Messrs John Parr and Chandler
i-ruue. ine guests received a niimhor i
nx?5- of cut class nieces
Mrs. j. H. Adams continues about the Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Stevens very de-
n"oi..- t ... light-fully entertained on Christmas
r " "J"" Hospital. Patlentiu eve at their home on Montana street.
Mrs. J Davidson returned to hpr Ut T.. ."Ifl. !rM pemlng. jr. with anoId fashioned southern Christ-
-- ... . sw iiuuic iiiiKr iiiilh miiiirffr. r tniaaTa -tw-avA sfAis- jj
?on eho?rSia S"eht operatlon ' RoIs- in the parlors by Mr. and Mrl Stevens
ton hospital. and ied . tne dlmn i-n .-
.C; t"m?an A Lordsburg. N JL appropriately decorated with mistletoe
Charles Bombach has recovers fm I .""-r.Ji? m Ior a bort time . and holly and Christmas bells. After
his I.Lncs and returned to his tom ' -iiJi r- A reV. . I the dinner the guests enjoyed a larse
Alewile returned to her heV hl ??i m.. . rUI"ne1 o ; and prettily decorated Christmas tree
her home 2721 Bliss street after
-s GOSSIP CORNER
By BOTH MONfiO AUGUR.
M
Eo..cs" ;'"'" "'...; s"is?j.
v o.ij iiilci in nn n timi. -..
touching the real point at a'lL
everything you want today and
Incidentally may you like everything
you have.
Others
in tne drawing room. The tree was
illuminated with red electric lights. It
contained gifts for all of the guests
After the presents had been distributed
Mrs. Stevens added to the pleasure of
the evening by playing several violin
solos. The guests were all relatives
and were Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Hocker
J. W. Stevens and H. B. Taylor.
Weddings.
MiSS itarv TVhirlnn 1Tnw..J
Crt .In.. . .. .. T T. '- . - ...... ..... uu 4UH1U
-.-. ...mm nervous mat they can- i -ruwaii layior were married Sundav
not express their ideas. The person ! afternoon at the home of Dr. and Mrs
who can speak intelligently briefly and I R- B. Homan. on Grand View avenue
iO the DOlnt Is a. rara "foot.- mi.- . ilpv -T 7 1Vil!!ame nA-rnn.A v.
" llll..l T1.J tl -M1C L.U1S . - .. u.(d 16 1IICU LI1C CCfe-
"'"""6 seems 10 inspire everyone ! Vr "' "au lo 'isten to a speaker I '"J- i.iiiie .Mary Virginia Homan
to make a noise. Odd sort of impulse 2-reieated e.verythne he said ten I vas the flnfi: bearer and the only at-
Lsn t if It mav i -.! i f I by actual count. He is a man tendant of the bride. Both young peo-
isn t it It may not be particularly I whose work makes it necessary for P' are from Columbia. Mo. The groom
agreeable to the people who have the ; him to speak often in public. Then I s the son of Frank Taylor former
right temperament and who expect to ??T tew PeP'e cai al even the i president of Stevens college of Colum-
sr. .- ...- . ..... ...? ? . !'mP'est announcement. so that they I "- Mr- Taylor is a teacher in the Unl-
-- .6.. vl... . C cj morains j can De understood by the others In the I erslty of Missouri. The bride and
uuuis. uui.il. sevuis io oe an estaDiisnea Y""; J"e principal or one of the
rule of nature. We all know how the i rif5est ?2bIIc schools In Denver once
roosters like to crow in the early ! of hirihiV..Y.'2.5l.i?-03" ??
dawn. Some of them don't even wait . nin t 77 3h :!ei" ral ?
A dwn The hlrJ . i.l .. " -- - "" aismn mil
early
for the dawn. The birds are alsj that not v n.j i.t ". 'Jr. t"
famous for the cheerful way they war- ! g askel several times "to read om
ble in the wee sma' hours And folks I announcement in public or toneakn
like to do the same thing. If you don't public The value of trkinlrf- in tM?
believe it try getting up early some . line that the young high school bovl
morning I came downtown at 6:30 I and girls are receiving .n ii. y
O'clock the other morning and one out overestimated. recelvIng can hardI be
of every two people I met on the street
Ws8lungepoweyr whistin at the toP f . we are to learn who the self
nis lung power J constituted members of the socially
. . . . elect that will constitute ei r.
SSai'jSS?- ST0 S5. ' relula? SSgffer X kJrr.fStt& Zl i chren. k.? "?!?. -Jl
snlupy I.We paper ito3ui--?S ' -Vnf l? b.ut one biB nhSStTw. y 'sht to b. the SiSu "oi d7 and"
Hot- i -. .. i7 . ----"-' -l"- ! """".""V. "" """ "
" t.- uic iiiLeresr ii?3
groom are both graduates of Columbia
university. New York. The groom is a
member of the Kappa Alpha fraternity
The bride Is a member of the Alphi Phi
sorority. They will make Columbia Mo.
their home.
Out Of Town Visitors.
R. V. Pearson sr.. of Grenada. Miss.
is spending the holidays with his son.
R V. Pearson. Jr. and his daughter.
Mrs. J. Francis Kuhn.
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Jones of Tyler
Tex are guests of Dr. and Mrs. If. B
iu .... Jlrs. .tones win remain hero
: naner
ed by the eighth grade students and
printed by the seventh and eighth
grades In the manual training shop of
the school. For the Christmas number
the cover is prettily ornamented with
a holly design and a Christmas greet-
ing. The high school students who belong
to the various debating societies are
getting a splendid preparation for af-
ter years. To every citizen man or
woman of a community if he or she
. has any public spirit at all and takes
any part in the activities of the com-
munity comes the time when it is
necessary to speak In public. Anyone
who has ever attended club meetings
of any sort knows how few people
there are who can express their
thoughts or opinions in a concrete con-
slse comprehensive manner. Too many
club decided that at the rate El Paso
" K"" "s. 11 was time tnat the "crerae
a creme." as it were of the socially
eligible of the city should ' separated
from the rest into a circle exclusive and
aar.c This "fcle should be limited to
100 it further decreed and decided and
these should constitute the lembership
of the Social club. Hence the interest
ew lear's dance for then we
shall ail know who is really ""Who" in
1.1 ! Paso according to the decree or the
whos themselves.
GOLDEN COWBUTTER SHOP
nflTTET
DUTTERMILK
EGGS
Cottage
CREAM
Cbmm
ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS.
it vep- Jften happens that when you
-- .v.0 ju uC ura put to ae-1 tn t7:.i ; tiici irom
vise ways to entertain them. Let us ' J-hritrH "2UT.of Texas to sPen1 the
make a suggestion. Take them on a Svl v " holidays with his mother.
son. Airs. Itamspv f t'.e ci.f. n. .u
Klutti and of Dr. Cralge. :
I
About El Pasoans.
David Reld. son of Mr. and Mrs. D.
N. Reid. is ill at his nome. 228S Silver
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Besch are at
home to their friends at 2121 Portland
avenue Mrs. Besch was formerly Mrs
Kathyrlne Cureton. of Los Angeles.
Their wedding occurred recently .
I
El Pasoans Returning.
4. iesiie jones nas rptumo rAM i
ANNOUNCEMENT
.... THE NEW....
MODERN CAFE
LOCATED IN THE MILLS BUILDING
wishes to thank the people of El Paso for their liberal patron-
age yesterday and to explain why some did not gel as good
service as the management desires to at all times give.
To those who experienced a delayed service the man-
agement wishes to state that this was caused by a defective
boiler which broke down at the busiest lime thus causing
much annoyance and inconvenience to not only the employes
and employers of the cafe but lo the patrons as well.
However a crew of men Were put to work immediately
and have gotten everything into first-class shape for today
and it is hoped that the patrons of yesterday will kindly over-
look the slight inconvenience they had and will be with us
today when we assure them that nothing will be left
done for their comfort and satisfaction.
un-
aiBuiEeeing trip in our Big Car. This
.-. caves me i-aso dei .Norte Hotel
every forenoon at 10:00 ociock. All
the interesting- notnta i pi d
I are.z v.are raade- I" the afternoon
our sightseeing car also takes passen-
1 gers for the races.
1 C1TV SERVICE CO.
auios Baggage Taxis
A Metropolitan Service Adv
Mrs. V. E. Raggio.
frol6 "ffillfi" ?-oaaks- f a" sizes. ' I
w.h Ji 1 up 10 me largest size.
if 4 developing too Camera Shop.
.11 Aorth Oregon street Adv.
Special Table d'Hote Christmas Dinner
$1.00
To Everyone We Wish
A Very Merry Christmas
W.MUIfr -Mde I'nngaww nprons and
house drrmm. JL25 and up.
-0 .T?e M"'"r M"e Co
208 East .Missouri St Phone 1S72
Why Xol j
209 Mesa Are.
Kelt to Rrai'i
Why Xot
vi;epru0sUr. ' t:t w'sles for a vry
ty Aat onai Bank Bldg Adv
I ' 1'-'' "ins 1 "!.- Art ? n
m un. i.-4 J-UV.
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