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EL PASO HERALD
Wednesday Nov. 26 1919.
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DRAW5CBDW0S
Wortham's Shows Filled
With Amusements; Many
Additional Features.
wonder ca.rni.al of
'j"dred and more
delignts opened
to crowds that i
Cured in and out
of every teat j
tl.rouhout the entire evening. There modern French society life Tae ven-
i mo:.- snujre feet of amusement 1 geance of Durand. which Is lnter-
West -eriand and Durango
- IK
than can be found any place
Tea and the fan is to con-
tu ue for two weeks.
The Wortr-am shows this year have
r. .y nw ftatures.
A large tent full j
tf . relics is one of the ma.n points j
(f -nt.r-st This exhibit la free. It
Liudes shells and guns of every
'i-
iption. helmets barb wire en -
i-lm?nt mortars grenades and I
xipandb of other things from the
ikI.cs I
Texas Joe Pet-alar
7txa.s Joe the man who walks on
l:t .nife blades and broken glass
h.s bare feet holds a good sized
x ion of the crowds. JoHy Ray. the)
who v. eighs 457 is a popular!
ramon as .s the booth contain-
- the Texas twins. The Texas!
ii- are 1:11
bodies of two prema
ture bb.es linked together after the
.-.amese fashion and preserved in
. IchoL
Tna p-ize comedian is Bluey-Bluey.
t - man ho plays with electricity
v -t-ph Cam. the glass blower makes
"nkets out of heated glass. Shape
color make no difference-
in addition to the individual per-
: mf-rs of which one must not for-
to include armless Ruth the girl
- ho ijoes with her feet things which
1 jut persons can not do with their
mds. ther are many company
- rts including Bobbie Jewell's m--:
j'drome on which daredevils ride
ore) cles and automobiles around
large invert3 dome.
Servy Bee Act.
Tnt v .11 r i
is
of J. C Wood known as the!
(1rof. ssor" who sits in a large
f-d in easK. with thousands of.
r t bees TWe he lectures on the
t ict or teee the lit tie insects fly
W him. birTnivW stlM- him. I
Ti-ere Is a large tent full of ani-
Thanksgiving i
Greetings
Out whole siore family joins in toishing all of out
good friends the very best Thanksgiving eoer
with the hope that your satisfaction in every pur-
chase made from us is as great as the satisfaction
we feel in having enjoyed your patronage.
WE CLOSE ALL DAY THURSDAY
204 San Antonio St.
10 Wf
lor AMERICAN QUEEN" ff K )
just Been received By all roseaH
SSjiZ iSC KING dealers and tile as- V We make a specialty of H
M:Yl!SvfSSBB!Huk soriment you like Best will 9 Fancy Dyeing and Cleaning B
rr t w f ii canatefl now ana ue sure to i vm m
ALICE JOYCE IN
REX BEAGH PLAY
At Ellanay Today in "The
Vengeance of Durand "
Big Splendor Special
The Ellnnay theater offers a splen-
did special of utrarpum excellence
for showing: daring Thanksgmng.
Rex Beach a magnificent story
of
preted by a wonderful cast heated by
Alice Joyce is being shown at the
Ellanay theater today and through
Saturday.
This is a great story of a vast
supremie happiness. It is a special in
every sense of the word and Ellanay
i"" HUUU3 -'
see it- Adv.
mal8 wild and tame: a 110.000 model
of the Panama canal with real
water and boats showing Just how
the real canal wonts. uver in
another tent is a large tans: of
water and a real submarine boat! u Lyncher Plead Guilty.
which fires a real torpedo at a real Bay Minette Ala Nov. 20. Twelve
steamship. (white men. Indicted last spring for
"Nigger" babies cane racks hot lynching Prank FoakaL a white man.
dog stands and merry-go-rounds plead guilty by agreement in court
abound everywhere. There is a j Tuesday and paid fines ranging from
ferris wheel 'oodles' ot monkeys and; has to jjso. Fouka was shot to
by no means the least of the attrac-
tlone is Mamie the dancer and her
troupe of pretty girls Mamie special-
ises in oriental and Hawaiian dances
and her audiences are mostly men.
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
WANT INCREASED SALARIES
London Ear. Nov. 14 Labor mem
bers of parliament here are agitating
for an Increase in their parliamentary
ye" WnTsSry.
resents a pre-war purchasing value j
of approximately 3800. is regarded .
. M i i - ... . .... maln. .
I tenancVof a gisiYtor n London. '
I it nMi.rittAnd that a nrooosal is :
. . M a s(( nlan .
of navment bv attendance. The de-
mand which is being canvassed
d '
S0.eTmiofVrilTliv- .
ing out of London should be entitled
to traveling expenses and
;. - .HowTnce of 35 fer every day on :
which he attends parliament i
sd
JV
MR M- 5 Order your TkfinWving j f -
ni sni-rffv KING'S. Fine oW.
News Brevities
.LOCAL A TED GB.VERAL
f Advertisements
Train Bulletin.
Texas and Pacific No. 1. due to ar-
rive at 1:45 p. m was scheduled to
arrive at 2:30 p. m. Southern Pacific
No. 101 due to arrive at f-6fi a. m-
was due to arrive at 4:30 p. m. All
other afternoon and night trains were
reported to arrive on time.
TROUBLE A'""" Trouble Leave
UIUUDJJD Baggage Checks at
Longwell's. or Telephone No. L
Killed In Mine Accident.
Reports reached EH Paso late Tues-
day that William Martin a miner
was killed in a mine accident at
Kelly. N M.. according; to J. C Mc-
Cutcheon. an En Paso mining; man.
who is a brother! nlaw of Martin.
Dr. Bberf. Dentist. 21$ Mills Bids.
ToLfo Visitor Is Here.
T. Tanaka. of Tokio. was stopping
at the Paso del Norte hotel Wednes-
day cn route to Tokio. Mr. Tanaka
has just returned from London. "The
trip from London to Tokio is shorter
by water but 1 preferred to take the
comfortable American oveland route."
he said.
j Dr. X. T. Hoore diseases of women
tand chronic diseases. 407 Martin Bldg.
death by a mob while in jail and two
of the ringleaders were convicted and
given long prison terms.
Tuning L'p far Raeej Killed.
Los Angeles. CaliC Nov. 26. D.
Arthur Kennedy of San Diego Calif.
was killed; Page Phil brook was in-
jured probably fatally and two oth-
ers were hurt slightly in two acci-
1 dents at Ascot park here Tuesday in
-tuning: up" cars for a Thanksgiving
day race.
Z'XZ
errs-Banner. Office; Ph. 1343. Reg M.S.
. . .
Fight Mosquitoes AH Day.
hn SSLfZLiEZZZ
nouses and prafessloaal offices here
were 010900
f E .wr ' osqnitoes.
Male citizens of Anderson summoned
aJarnl'spenTeVvWd'nSr
f- g'XZj 1?;
LJ-. "J oreeuing puce ror
! Drop. Bibles Fran Airplane.
8an Frascisco. Callt. Nov. SC.
Copies of the Bible will be showered
on San Francisco today from an air-
plane by Dan Davison wso is to take
l.0e copies of the scriptures in SO
languages to Los Angeles Friday
through the air.
K. c Wade. ir lawyer. 703-4 Ca-
pie- Bldg. Phone 219.
Offices also
las unices at. x.
Indict Three for Oregon KlHIag.
Portland. Ore Nov. 1. iml-ct-meats
charging murder in the second
degree were returned Tuesday against
David Smith James Ogle and Walter
Banaster. alleged confessed principals
in the robbery of the Oaremont tav-
ern near her Friday night daring
whlett J. N. Burgess and George
Peringer. cattleman were killed.
Here's Toothful -BH1 Carlisle."
Denver. Colo Nov. 2. A youthful
"Bill Carlisle" of IS summers was ir-
I rested by the police last night after
rouoiog a loager in a rooming Douse
of 31.50 at the noint of a revolver mn
; attempting to -ob a pedestrian on the
street. -i am am Carlisle of Wyom-
ing" he told police captain F. W. Lae
and then admitted his name was Paul
Rand.
Zaea Lamar Cobb has resigned
from the government service and re-
sumed his taw practice. MlUe Bldg:
Canton. O. Mavor Onated.
I Columbus O. Nov. M. Mayor Chas.
E. Poorman. of Canton suspended by
1 Gov. Cox a month ago for fail ore to
1 preserve order during the steel strike
In that city was permanently re-
; moved from office by the governor
Tuesday following a formal hearing
before the chief execnttve.
! Three Smnsclers Canehr.
Three alleged smugglers were ar-
rested Tuesday night by Mexican fis-
cal guards. The first was Bod Row-
land a negro who Is charged with
attempting to bring narcotics Into
this country. The other tw6 were
l your Thanksgiving Dinner j
j olatMcannott made.
Mex.cans arrested by Mexican guards
near Pearson mill. The men are said
to have had a case of whisky and a
sack of tequila in their possession.
Bulbs: Hyacinths. Tulips. Narcissus.
El rose Seed phone 363.
Iseaves for Interior Mealeo.
Solomon Ayob formerly connected
with the Fiesta gambling hall in
Juarez left Wednesday morning for
a business trip in Tamaulipas Zacate-
cas and Mexico City.
CoKmi Collected Better.
R. E. Crawford customs collector
is convalescing from an operation he
underwent Tuesday morning.
38 Days fr Carrying Gnu.
Rlto Hernandez pleaded guilty
Tuesday afternoon in judge J. M.
Deaver's court to a charge of carry-
ing a pistoL He was sentenced to
se.ve 30 days in jail.
CemanteefeBer to Meet.
The county commissioners will
meet next Monday afternoon in judge
E. B. McClrntock's office. The com-
missioners met Tuesday afternoon
but transacted no business.
Dr. s. A- Sehswrer eye. ear. nose
and throat. Providence hospital build-
ir e- Phone 35.
BMheu Firm to Mava.
The retail business of Krakaaer
Zork and Moye will move sbout Jan
uary 1 into the building now occu-
pied by the Tuttle Paint and Glass
company. The Tuttle company has
not yet announced where it will move.
HeeHal Free 4. Patients.
Patients st the base hospital win
be admitted without charge to the
recital to be given tonight by Anna
Chase at the high school auditorium.
Dr. Anna Ream. Buckler Bids Ph. 377.
Drive Open. ri( Week.
Baptists will begin next week their
campaign to raise 375.00. 060. One
million dollars of this amount will be
spent on the Southern Baptist sana-
torium here and 3104.000. it la planned
will be spent on the Mexican Mission
school
Attention All D. O. K. K.s.
A special meeting of the utmost
Importance at K. P. hall. Tha.aday
7:30 p. so Please come and be on
time. C. M. Wllchar. Royal Vizier.
Viola led Nam4te I-Jirr.
Nora Davis a negress paid a 3500
fine Tuesday afternoon In the federal
court after oleading gnilty to violat-
ing federal narcotic laws The woman
said she bosght three cans of olmn
from a Chinaman who didn't 4i;v
but two of them. She reported the
Chinaman to the police and the po-
lice arrested the woman.
'TRIPLE Klt.llNG MOTIVE
J JEALOUSY SAY OFFICERS
BelUngtiam Wash N'ov. It. The
body of Otis IfcSuIre. who was being
sought after the bodies of his wife
and two daughters were found mur-
dered was found Tuesday hanging- la
a bathhouse near Blaine.
Jealousy was the motive for the
triple killing according to the police
who said they found a note written by
McGuire saying another man had
alienated the affections of his wife.
CHICAGO BLACK HAND GANG
CONFESSES EIGHT MURDERS
Chicago. II L. Nov. 36. Eight more
murders bringing the total to It.
were confessed Tuesday by tbe Cardl-
n ells -Campion! gang of "black hand
bandits of the south side underworld.
Police say most of the victims were
killed when they attempted to frus-
trate robberies. The capture of the
gang is rated as one of the polios de-
partment's greatest achievements.
NAVAL OFF1CKR ACQLITTBD.
Washington D. C Nov. 2. Asquit-
tal of Lieut. Com. Christopher Mars-
den United States naval reserve
force on charges growing out of the
brigery scandal In the New York
naval district was announced today
at the navy department- The record
of the trial was net made public.
Z.BADER IS ASSASSIN'S TARGET.
Barcelona. Snaiii. Nov. Zt. Three
bombs exploded beneath windows of
the home of the captain general of
Catalonia here last night Two sol-
diers on guard at the residence were
slightly wounded.
Be Thankfol for Krype-ks
ICany people In El Paso and the
Southwest are thankful for the com-
fort and convenience of the Kryptok
Bifocal. No loager do we have to
peer over our reading glasses or re-
move them; no longer do we fuss
with two pairs and "How well we
look in the Kryptok Glasses. A
clear smooth even surface to see
through certainly adds to the ap-
pearance and cot fort. No one can
tell that you are wearing n ear -and -far
vision glasses because Kryptoks
are entirely free from seam or hump;
their surfaces are clear smooth and
like single-vision glasses. That Is
why they are universally known as
"the invisible bifocals."
Need Glasses? Ask SegalL
Kl Paso Optfeal Company.
1U llilUUW Ui 1(17 UlWTtL IL 1V 1UU
St between Oregon and Mesa.
P. 8. Assist the Shriners to send
their Patrol to Portland next June.
See the show at the Bijou Friday
Saturday and Sunday. Adv.
Hast stclss require constant (rooming at
this season to keep them from otcomiag
tmduly red. blotchy eoarse roach or harsh
or If such condition uas developed to ovw-
K. la seen case it la parueuuriy
lasdvlssale to keep piling on cosmetics
wulck clog the pores and make the com-
plexion worse than ever.
It's a lot mors senible to use ordinary
Tsereoltsed wax. which literally absorb a
rolled complexion. Apply the wax. like
cold cream before retiring. Next morn-
ing. In washing it off. yon'i! wash away
fin a. floor-like particle of the unsightly
cntide. Repeat for a week or mort and
j-osU have an entirely new skin soft
white rpotleaa and beautiful as a child's.
One ounce of merco'titd wax. procurable
at any druggists is all you'll need. Adv.
PAYMENTS
mmfity buys otitnzht am stock or
bond fbrcAoser
tut and full po-imtan - FREE
CHARLES E VAN PIPER
HtmatT C"j0 cMltd 5l0Ch (.Crwv9
OUt5"rpA.O "5T- N L VT YQRrt
To Avoid Eough Coarse
Chapped Blotchy Skin
jlCHlIHES JOIN
IN THANKSGIVING
Services to be Held This
Evening and on Thurs-
day Morning.
t&ntlnued from pog-e 1.)
soclated Charities by Rev. P. R.
Knickerbocker.
Sermon by Dr. Floyd Poe.
Benediction gy Rev. Lawrence
Reynolds.
ICast EI Paso Mcthodista.
The following: program will be
given at 7:30 oclock this evening at
the East El Paso Methodist church:
Song: "Count Tour Biesainga."
Prayer- Caruth.
President Wilson's Proclamation
Miss Cordelia 8lnhart.
The Orlein of Thanksgiving Miss
Eupha Wright.
Song We Praise Thee Oh God.
"Some Things Methodists Should
Thank God For. J. J. Golden.
"What Should America Thank Good
For Today?" Dewey Sinhart and Mr.
My Country Tis of Thee.
Story Telling Contest by boys and
girls a bag of fruit and nuts to the
one telling the best ThanksaivlVig
story Mesdames Henry Anderson
and W. S. Barnes will be the Judges.
Doxology.
Thursday Services.
At the Government Hill Baptist
church corner Hoeco and Stevens
streets. Rev. Graver C. Linn pastor
special services win be held at 7
oclock Thursday morning. The serv-
ices will be led by J. J. Vanlkener.
At 11 oclook Thanksgiving day the
pastor will pseaeh an "A Thankful
Heart."
Rev. Watson M. Fairley. pastor of
the Westminister Presbyterian
church. Rio Grande and Florence
streets will preach at 10:30 oclock
Thursday morning. The church quar-
tet will sing Te Shall Dwell in the
Land." and C. J. Andrews will sing
"The Earth is the LortTs.-
Jolnt Methodist Service.
The First Vethodist and Orchard
Park Mebodist t "episcopal churches
will unite in a special Tbankserving
service In the First Methodist church
corner Montana and Lee streets
Thursday at 10:30 a- m. The follow-
ing program will bo followed:
The Star Spangled Banner by the
Congregation.
Hymn Our Fathers' God. to Thee
We Ralae. in Cheerful Song. Our
Grateful Praise (Dunham). Congrega-
tion. Invocation Rev. Adolf Hoffman.
Anthem I Will Give Thanks (Ash-
ford). Choir.
Reading The Thanksgiving Proc-
lamation Rev. M- O. Stoekland. Ph-D
Scripture Reading Rev. H. Van
Valkenburgh-
Thank Offering For tbe Needy of
of the City.
Anthem Faith of Our Fathers
(WItsoa). cxwir.
Sermon Rev. Rnfus C- Baker.
America By the Congregation.
Bened'ctjnn Dr. Stoekland.
St. Clement's Program.
The Tkan kiui vin a services at St.
Clement" church Tbnrnday morning
at 11 oefocg. nr. rouer ewirt. rector.
will fee as follows.
The Rev. Fuller Swift. Ph D- rector.
The Rev George Damnd. curate or-
ganist and choirmaster.
B. M. G. Williams deacon.
Services on Thanksgiving day will
be as follows:
Holy communion tin.
Morning prayer and sermon 10
a. m
Tbe foUowinc Is the order of the
X oclock service:
Organ prelude: Overture. Protne-
theua Beethoven.
Processional hyxoc. It.
The Star Spangled Banner.
Thanksgiving osalm. in B flat. El
ver.
Te Dents IB D vogriea.
Jnbllate tn O Poole.
Hymn lf.
Sermon.
The Doxology.
Offertorv anthem: State to the
Lord of Harvest. Barn by.
.rtveroia Amen.
Recessional hymn 132.
Highland Fark Service.
Highland Park Methodist church
wtu hold a Thanksgiving service at
10:3s) a. ra. tomorrow. The pastor. Rev.
W. S- Huggett will preach.
Contmonlty Slnglmr.
There will be community a raging
at eight dock Thursday evening in
Khaki dab No. L at the corner of
Boulevard and Oregon. The singing
win be led by James A. Dick and fa-
miliar songs wfil be sung. With the
war over the War Camp Community
Service Is entering smon community
work. It Is tbe desire of its officials
that anybody tatnreeted in singing
be present Thursday evening.
Thanksgiving Message
By Cardinal Gibbons
Baltimore. Md Xov. tt. Cardinal
Otbbona. primate of the Amerlau
hierarchy of the Catholic church has '
Issued this Thaaksgiviag message: !
"We offer thanks to God this year ;
because of the many blessings re-;
ceived from Him dnrlng the past 12
months ha particular for the ceaea-
tion of the world war. and In or own '
country for the prosperity end peace I
we enjoy. We thank HIM for tbe '
spirit st patriotism fanned into a
warmer flame In the hearts of our
people and manifesting Itself most
recently in the resolve to enrb effec-
lusur iniiss oeawmcuve rorrei wnicn
an i tw Bwcnnias rr orennrcw toe
yost and wise provisions cf our gov-
ernment.' PROFESSIONAL! TO DIRECT
PLAY AT COUNTRY CLUB;
Announcement was made Wednes-1
day moraine that the Thanksgivng '
day sweepstakes goK tourney at the
Country club links in the upper val-
ley had been postponed pending the
arrival of J. C Wilson a professional
golfer who is now en route to El'
Paso from Grand Rapids. Mich. Mr.1
Wilson waa expected te arrive here
Tuesday bnt was unavoidably de
layed. He win remain here during the j
winter monus ana wui assist in the '
instruction of BI Paso golfers at the!
Country club llnka during the cold '
months. !
During the summer Mr. Wilson is!
connected with Use Kent Country !
dob of Grand Rapids In past sea-1
sons ho has been connected with the j
Warren district Country club ot Bis-
oee Ani.
START DRIVE FOR A
HOSPITAL FOR SOLDIERS
In response to the appeal made by
governor W. P. Hobby on behalf of
the Texas boys who contracted tu-
berculosis during the v.ar a drive
-has started in El Paso to raise this
city's share of the funds needed to
erect a hospital for their ears at
Carlsbad Texas.
Judge James M. Goggln is chair-
man of the work.
Letters went forward Wednesday
to every person tn the city whom the
committee believes willing and able
to conribute to El Paso's quota of
iiz.7.9. ine mail campaign will oe
followed by a personal campaign to
make up what letters taU to obtain.
REHAI.VS OF DEAD SOLDIER
SHirrGD H03IB TO ARIZONA
1 Tbe body of F. B. Brady a soldier
k'lled Monday night when he was
"truck by an automobile tn front of
the central T. M. C A. building was
shipped Tuesday night to an Arizona
town for burial. A funeral ceremony
was neia nere oy tne American xe-
jgion and by soldi -rs from Fort Bliss j
M1LLD0U1TSAS
DALMATIA HE1
Welcome Landing of d'An-
nunzio Forces on Ital-
ian Coast.
Rome. IteJ.. Nov. If. Rr ad
miral Enrico - -i'" . who haa acted aa
governor of . almatia as well as
commander of the occupation forces
in that country has reslg. ed the
former office.
Rear admiral Enrico Millo recently
haa taken a prominent part in de-
velopments along the Dalmatian
coast. When Capt. Gabriel d"An-
nunzlo. who has held Flnme for tbe
last two months lai. .ed at zara.
south of Flume on Friday November
14. he was welcomed by admiral
Millo who later swore allegiance to
the d'Annunxian acnievement- n
netlnn wan rienrecated in a semi
official statement Issued st Rome but
it was said admiral afllio wouio re
main in his position In Dalmatia
pending decision by the government
as to what steps It would pursue.
ADRIATIC SITUATION SHOWS
POSSIBILITY OF COMPROMISE
London. Ens Nov. 2s. Consider- I
able Improvement In the Adriatic sit-.
nation is reported here as a result I
of conversations in Paris between i
British. French. Italian and Jngo-81av
representatives. The latest Indies- j
tions are there is a poasibilltv of a
compromise settlement satisfactory I
to all parties including Gabriel
d'Anntmzio. i
M44I and Bnrrere Confer. I
Rome. Italy. Nov. 26 Premier I
Kittl held a long; conference yester-
day with Camille Barrere. the French
ambassador according to an an-
nouncement by the Epoca.
EL PASO PERMITS SHOW MANY
NEW HOMES TO BE- ERECTED
Bunding permits totaling more than
2S.0M were tssned Tuesday and Wed-
reoda. bv the citv building Inspector.
The permits include the building of a
new apartment nouset new rrBiBenwa i
and making additions to home and
makinc improvements. ;
A tOOOO apartment Is to. be erected i
in block 71. Magoffin addition by J.
R Watson ; a $7000 two-story house on .
Ill Alexsnder street win be built bv !
F. T O'Brien: C P. Simpson took ont .
permits for two residences a 75000 i
bouse In block it. Manhattan HelgMs. .
and a M000 bungalow in block 51: ;
M. K. Preston will also erect a $4000 .
bungalow: the Mayfleld Building Co. 1
is to build a S30CH1 bungalow at Rose-
wood and Bliss streets.
Other permits are:
1. H. Nations. 1414 East San An-
tonio repairs. $200.
Miss May Anderson 101S Newman
sun porch. $200.
C. W. Mace block . Woodlawn.
cost $700.
J L. O'Shea 14$ Campbell repairs.
$M.
Antonio Agullar 731 Canal adobe
house. $1000.
Buerger Bros 411 Texas repairs
$300.
W. W. Broadhurst. block 10 Mili-
tary Heights. $1000.
C Tipton. 2 room addition. $500.
KL PASO STORES MAY
HI K LIGHTS AT SIGHT
El Paso's merchants plan many
changes in their methods. These
changes discussed Tneaslay afternoon
at a meeting at tne cnamoer oi com-
merce will be finally voted on at
the next meet ng. December $.
One of the cAangea proposed l
that all store windows be kept
brightly nlnmlnatod until 14:30
oclock at night-
Chocolates
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to our patrons
Slort doted all
das Iottow.
Thanlcigiring
Dag
we wish you ie&L
I a genuine old I
I fashioned happy I
r30KS S998 P7Wm Till!
THES-0BE
"The Store That "Sells For Less"
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LET US HELP YOU
TWENTY TWO BIRTHS ARE
RECORDED HERE FOR WEEK
The heaith officer's report for the
week showed a total of 33 American
births and a total of 23 Mexican
births.
Thirty-four persons died IT Mexi-
cans. 15 Americans one Italian and
one negro. There were only efgbt new
eases of contagions diseases sad the
report shows there is no Influenza tn
El Paso.
are as typically American as
Turkey "Taters" and Pumpkin Pie
And they're great for finishing off a happy
Thanksgiving dinner.
Brecht Chocolates are superb in quality in looks
in taste in everything that makes for down-right
goodness and delight.
Let your family enjoy them this Thaaksgiving;
or if you are invited out present a box to your
hostess it will show your appreciation better
than anything you can say.
are the Good Chocolates in the beautiful boxes
with the bright gold shield. They "Make Life
Sweeter" and gatherings jollier on all occasions.
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Ad Tomanov
To SAVS MOKKY es joar SS0B
3EPAIR WOKS.
TJm best lahfccf fceeb Bud.
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