EL PASO HERALD Mondav. Xov. 27, 191G. 11

Cards. -. Mrs. Edward a Hitchcock is enter- Miss McQuatters Becomes the Gen. and Mrs. Arthur Murray ..... this aftnrnoon with an in- - I formal bridge party at her home on r 1 PflTtinlMllHlllan lO U. j .i.at or t I Bride of Lieut. East, S. A. Guests of Honor At Dinner house guest Mrs. E Connors, of s Worth. Mr- - Charles I Knoblauch ! - H will enteitain lor .mi- .imihw. GLADYS McQUATTERS ana Martha Goodman was dresed in and Mrs. Arthur Murray wen Mrs. William Elliott entertained Sat- Tuesdav afternoon organdie, pale - - Lieut Whitten J. East, of tne D. hue trimmed with blue nEK. guests of honor at an in- - urday with the second of the series of The N B club w.i- a rtained s M" corps, flowers. luncheons with which she is entertain- afternoon l Mis- - Fisnu- - 1'urit, S. army aviation were Mrs. mother, formal Sunday night supper given giv I Goodman, the bride's ing this season The luncheon was at her home on P-- avenue Urnlgr married Saturday at noon In Los An-k- s, as dressed in grav taffeta, with sil- by Maj. and Mrs. William Elliott at en at her home on Mesa avenue The was pla.-- and the prizes wen-- tw.h CaL. according: to a telegram ver lace trimmings. their home on Mesa avenue. The other guests were Mesdamet, William H. Al- ;.sses Anne .Magoffin anil Katlie-un- c A wedding supper was served in the laire. Samuel G. Jones. II Conger bi guests the club or. the bride, received Sunday by guests were Gen. and Mrs. George Bell. B Foster. The of private dining room of Hotel Paso del Pratt. James R Allison. Henry werr Misses Katherine roster. Ituth Miss and Capt. and Mrs. II. Conger Ijwi Reagan, c H KinU), e- - Irene Laughlin. The marriage Norte, following the ceremonv. Pink Jr.. Pratt. James Ethel Crawford and Katl i S IL Hines I Schwartz. omes as a very great surprise to the and white chrysanthemums and roses Gen. and Mrs. Murray, who have been Frank Brown and Ummeti rme Earie in- - 1 win j ui. I couple Both and quantities of ferns and smilax the guests of their daughter, Mrs. II December at the home of Miss Anne Promising Young Coppers iaiii friends of the here. ines ornamented the table. About Miss Ginsburg entertained with Magoffin, on Magoffin aenue . The Most of the oung people are very well known-h-e the table were many candles, v. ith rose Conger Pratt and Capt. Pratt for a who to an informal, ,. uinner nigni, di Miss Emtlie Orrasbee. is 'e- bride is the daughter of Mr. and colored shades, in glass and silver short time, left Sundav night for their KA li I4..fti roimtillmentnrv to roarr.cd Saturday to Nelson Ithein- A McQuatters sticks. Hand painted cupids orna- home in "Washington, 1. C t Mim v.ctliA !.pv- - of Nachuoches. La.. was the guest oi nonor at an Jrs. J. and has made El ' I heimer. - WHERE CHUR11 aso her home until quite recently, mented the place cards. The dinner who is visiting htre for a short time. mf0iroji bridge party, at which Mis- WHERE SHAFT IS BEING SUNK X enter- - i way tue . . DRIU. IS WORKING rhen Mrs. McQuatters and the children guests were onl the realtives of the Lieut Arthur It. Underwood on her to California. Donalo 1. Rathbtin entertained BY ARIZONA RAY COPPER CO to to spend the mn-- bridal couple and numbered 25. tamed Saturday night with a supper x- most intimate friends of Miss Orm-be- e. , e"t t held Valley guests in the Mr. McQuatters is the president An informal reception was later at the Inn, Ysleta. Mb Mr ar.d Mr-- A. R. Mtllican enter- Saturday afternoon at her home "Taaa .,nRicat ' aiflR WYm were a C 1 1 . X.rj-iT-'- Mining Milling the home of the bride's parents and were Mr. and Mrs J. S Gethmg. Miss Henry Allen Tupper. of New Wallace apartments There thice - f 1" AW" t The Alvarado and at tained Dr OA ..iM- y"io,fiC " -- ompan- - and has large interests in dancing was enjoyed during the even- Margaret Getiiing and Lieut. Tom G. ,ork itv, at an informal dinner the tables of bridge plaj tr Miss Dorothy - LGfiar jlexico. Lieut East was stationed in ing. The guests were received by the Hearn. last of t.ie week, at their home on Ormsbee won the high score pri.e and IrlVV --5 aW bridal couple and the bride's parents, Capt. Albert L. Cox entertained Sun- second prize went to Miss Pauline s 1 TalP 1 ak. rflMBl '1 Paso with the 16th infantry and North Octavia street. the ... tfl H" 1 r living room. An ice course was His A guebt pn was awardt'l tU "Vi ook a prominent part in the life of the in the day night at dinner at the Inn. c Brvan. CC -- 1 in dining room. The wed- were Maj. S. C. Capt. Sat- guest A surprise hand- - i mMr' M1? ousger set here. He was with the served the guests Chambers. Mrs. Henry S Beach entertained the of honor. guest J roops who entered Mexico with the ding cake was upon a table, elaborately and Mrs. D. EL Scott. Col. and Mrs. S. urday with an informal luncheon at her l.erchlef shower was given the lTHfiUZY ! V flowers and pink can- W. Miner, Caro- Heights, complimentary honor at the completion of the .TanifCI" nunltlve expedition and was on duty decorated with all of the Third North home in Sunset of , pink in silver Crawford, who is visiting V two course luncheon was V ""'-- ntf ere until a short time ago, when he dles under shade. line infantry. to Miss Elsie sanies ' ?L0"1S- was ordered to Fort Sam for sticks. Above the cake hung a wed- W. A. Doyle, of Michigan, entertained Mrs. Harry S. Potter for the winter. served, in which the color plan of red "tamination for the aviation corps. He ding belL of white flowers covered K. F. Pike. Hope Denny. Miss Harriett 4-- - was used Red carnations decorated , && ft. .. ? sta-lon- ed tulle, illumined from with- of Miss Lillian Cole will entertain the tile rooms and the serving table and a assed the examination and Is now with nhite Burns and Miss Elizabeth Garrett, December red at at the aviation in with electric lights. The cake was Fort Worth, at dinner at .the Inn, Sun- Saturday Luncheon club on there were red candles and little j3 9 - 'boo' frosted with doves and sprajs of or- day. 2, at the tea rooms, on Montana street. flower favors Mrs. Rathbun was as- a?CO- ange blossoms. Assisting in the din- - sisted In entertaining by her mother, VA M ' r V.ss Rose Goodman and Oscar Leeser i ng room were Misses Edna Matmas, Mrs. Harrv I'ateman. r o-- HAVE Dorothy Schwartz. Parlies. Lodges and Clubs. The Jolly Twelve Bridge club was SHAFT WrtEBE THEY ere married Sunday evening at Vollertsen and Ruth by HIGH GKRDE ORE-- iMip,iTe reTnrtnT nprfnmiMl sit thn Mr. and Mrs. Leeser left Monday for successtul social was siveu entertained Saturday afternoon i v A Thanksgiving shower of fruit. mtv Daughters Miss Lily Axton, at the home of her , 'RAYCOMSOLIDATED "me or the brides parents. Mr. ana I "ZF '":"u J goods groceries was given the last of the week by the I hrtnT-YnnrtT- i l"c;,,V" . ". canned and parents, chaplain J. T. Axton. Mrs. Ne I ...wu.M ..... n nwnv.. nnnnr . Erin, the women's auxiliary to the and Mrs. Igantlus Goodman, on West ..V....J T?vj the Rescoie home Sunday afternoon by of , COPPER CO. The service occurred in a month. Itiev win make i.i raso ncient Order of Hibernians, at the at Fort Bliss. The prize winners were ada street. away the Sunday school children of the hall, 3 Misses Marion Putnam. Jean Gilchrist , he living room of the Goodman home. thIr home. The bride's going Asbury Methodist church. The children of Columbus bout which was most elaborately decorated suit was of navy blue, with a small fur people attended. In the ball room of i and .velvn fccou. ttose coioreti tar ne Is an ac brought their gifts to Sunday school dancing was enjojea nations decorated the rooms attrac-tivel- j. with quantities of flowers and vines. trimmed gold lace hat. then, meeting the church in the the club house, t - . complisher pianist. She from Phila- and at not for this form of The appointments of the partv ton, The couple stood for the marriage ser- is afternoon, carried well filled and those caring nos- - Its central Mock of ground has oi J50 pounds ut eopp.r per - j delphia Mr. Leeser is from Chlhua the amusement, plaved high five in the were on the military order. ine j ice under a canopy of smilax vines, over to the home and enter- in entertaining by developed by tlie Ray Consol- and a total gross valuation for the roses. j hua, Mex. baskets club librarv The women's prizes were tess was assisted ben studded with bride's The bridal tained the little children there with a Anna Axton I idated Ray Hercules on three 10,000.000 tons of $105 000.61)0. from "Lohengrin" was played i a won by Mrs. J. Carter and Mrs. T. Misses Matilda Axton. and and horns program of songs and recitations. prizes went to 1.. Harnett Binford. Tbe guests of the j Mr. and Mrs. John Gourdin Gaillard Lieut, Mrs. Lester L. Lampert Meeks. The men's tides. Cost of production of crnde cop- was ! arrived in El Paso Sunday on their and E. Arvin and H. O. Dow. Punch was club were Misses Irene O'Shea. Louise bid. er of the bride. The bridal party aunt, of the 23d infantrv, who have been evening. Mrs. O'Shea and Ruth Brvant. The club i Ray Hercules $5S per, after the sum of $200,000 has 'ed by little Martha Goodman, jounger ' honeymoon to visit the brides east, served through the bid ' . George B. Squires Mrs Gaillard spending their honejmoon in the William Wallace was the chairman of members present weno Misses Madeline Ray Conro!idatol $36 been expended in development and sister of the bride, carrying the wed- - morning. Saturday - r.ng returned Saturday the committee in charge. On the re- Aleshire. Martha Pike. Jan Gilchrist. Arizona Ray owni a lare acrcagi.- mine equipment, ami an extra ic in a small silver basket. J.3 In pf'S.fo night Mrs. Laroperfs parents. Mr. and Wallace, Gladys Booth, Genevieve Steam, Helen 'Hied ferns. The maid of honor. is.fTV SStit M. ception committee were Mrs. 170 acre. $100,060 in a concentrating plant, with ' Mrs Lewis Naquin, entertained in Marion Putnam. Krederica Miss Chihuahua. e" ",??,? Mrs. J. I. Driscoll. Mrs. Gus Jlomsen Kettler. Hercules i reported hav S.jc Rose Nordwald. of b'" J?7lZ their honor with an informal dinner at and Mrs. J. E. Walker The floor Pitt. Gertrude Fuller and Evelyn Scott. Ray to should not exceed per toil This their home on Grant aTenue. Pink and composed Mrs. L. Miss Theo Patterson was the guest developed 10,000,000 tons of ore in would make a total for equip- roses table. Tba committee was of cot nJ w.Th November 0. In , where white decorated the E. Arvin. Mrs. Margaret C Hempel and of honor at an informal bridge party, t acres adjoiniug. ment of rauie. concentration plant, JhI& mJiThfm Mr and Mrs. D. C Lelevier guests were Lieut, and Mrs. Lampert. W. given by Miss Alicia Swann and Miss ?ZU aU.?.J tiTAmI, hr W W. Mrs, C Greini. Ray Consolidated iias develope.1 and mining of not to exceed $28, - rccej;t,r established their home Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Woodward. Misses - s Sue Lattner. at their home on North nder the smilax canopy, before an al- wH1 Ieave shortly Caro Mitchell, Dorothv Mitchell. Mil- Campbell street, Saturday S0,000,000 tons of ore in 075,000. greenery cer- - and ,Ir Galllard for afternoon. more than ar of flowers and The Mexico, Mr Gaillard dred Woodward and Mvrtelle Naquin Red roses au- - adjoin-in- '; -- - Cananea, where Out Of Town Visitors. carnations, white and levs than 100 acres ot land gross subtracted, from mony was performed by Itabbi Mar- has businegs interests. They will make and Messrs. Travis Bailey. Donald tumn formed attractive decora- - This eot C. Mrs. F. Conner, of Fort Worth, who fruits and partially surrotindinx Ari- merely 1zleionkar . home there. Hartman. G. McKie and C. F. Naquin. tions through the rooms. There were he possible cross revenue for T- their way Ljs Angeles, e bride s gown was of .brocaded - The Young People's Missionary so- is on her to is the seven players. ! zona Ray ground. 14 acres, leaves an estimated peaTl guest of Mrs. Edward C Hitchcock tables of In addition possi or satin, with seed trimming. Miss Levy ciety of Trinity Methodist church was guest ; I The marriage of Mildred to the prizes. Miss Patterson Arizona Hay promises to develop ble of $76,325,000, or $7.60 ""ha was ankle length and ve-- occur entertained the of the week by tor a few dass. net profit skirt and- Maurice Cohen will December last Mrs. Samuel B. Prewitt. of Joplin. won the high score prize The second i equal tonnage of eopper, acre for al: The bodice was made In bolaro at s oclock at the home of the bride's Mr. and Mrs. L N Winans. at their prize was won bv Mrs. E. P. Rankin, I per share. 'feet, the neck was cut low. with Mr. Mrs. Levy, on home on Arizona etreet. A business Mo, is the guest of her mother. Mrs. acre, as Ray CoHo!idated and Rav and narents. and Maer A. Keep. Mrs. Prewitt will be re- jr. and Mrs. Walter Scott received the This is for but 14 acres, figuruijr length sleeves, finished rj0 Grande street. Rabbi Nathan session opened the meting, presided C consolation prize. Following the games, Hereules. good n a small ruffle of chiffon. From the will perform the marriage over by the president. Mrs. J C. Bal- membered as Miss Lena Keep, of El that Arizona Ray ground is as Schechter the hostess was presented with a big Asain the of three sides ground-Arizon- hro-- oy lard. The chapter of the study book Paso. ptund surrounding proved a shoulders hung a court train of ceremony, which win Be roiiowed H. Long papier mache turkey, which was block Arizona Ray. a3 aded satin. The tulle veil was held a wedding supper. "South American Neighbors," was pre- Mr and Mrs. Everett have stuffed of the central of Ray owns 170 acres of orange sented by Miss Etta Ileflm. Following as their guest Mrs. Long's mother. with silk hose and handker- and on one end and part of one side a Dlace with blossoms Sho Taylor. chiefs as a surprise for the guest of shower bouquet of white i Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacobs announce the ihe study was a social hour, with a Mrs. Coleman McKav. of Tex. second block, proved ground. carried a salad course by as- Wedncsdoj honor. A two course luncheon was of its has been oses of valley. engagement daughter. Miss served the hostess, Mr. McKay will join them j Can you figure the possible prof- and lilies the of their sisted by Mrs. G C Roberts, Thanksgiving. enjoyed after the games. The hostesses up by operations of the Ray Con- Miss gown was of tai- - Lena Jacobs, to Leon Miss to spend Mes-dam- es Nordwalds btrelltz. ine Luclle Ayers and Miss Dorothy Winans. Miss May McDonnell, who has been were assisted in entertaining by solidated and Ray Hercules prop- its? Can yon limit them? fe.2. of corn color, with silver em- - marriage will occur early In the new T. George Beau-det- t. popular Those present included Mr. and Mrs. the guest of Mrs. James E. Bowen for J. Lattner and erties. Does Arizona Ray appear to be broidery trimmings. Her bouquet was vear. Miss Jacobs is a member r .1 There were present Misses Theo pink roses. ' of younger set. J. C Ballard. Mr and ivprc a short time, left Sunday night for Copper sellinp at above worth present price of 28c per of the j Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Harshman,II. Mr. and Los Angeles. Miss McConnell is the Patterson. Madge Steele, .Milda Con- is now its --Mrs. t.. u. jioore. Mrs. u. C. Roberts, owner of the Urban Military academy, nolly, Kate Stoker. Lucile Smith. 30c per pound. Authorities agree share? Misses Etta Ileflln. Fleta Mae Fergu- Angeles, to Wilma Elliott. Mazie Cole. Lillian Cole. price of 30o or may be of Los and is returning Mes-dam- that a better these figures and then, son. Lucile Ayers, Opal Anna Sorenson and Kate Fink; es Stndy if RenoIds, Nan- the coast from a trip through the east, expected during all of 1917. splendid nie Dealey. Dorothy Winans. Clara Ed- visiting the promient boys' schools. Charles H. Brown, E. P. Ran- you want to take a chance Artillery Officers Give Cup wards. Lilla Thomas and Byrd Fergu- kin, jr A. J. Morris, Will R. Schutz, Copper prices for 1918 should av- with this company, place your order son. Messrs. M. L. Burleson. H. G. J G. Barada. T. J. Stafford. V. C erage above 25c, even the war Stacy. M. if at once and "at 'Market" DrilKng M. Kellogg. Aubrey Schrock. Dances. Raum. D. V. Fennessy. Langford J. ends in 1917. For Jumping In Horse Show ?J;.,Hosan' Short. Irvin Clarj. Leo laicke. Walter Scott, George Franklin, operations may cause this stock to Miller, D. Haggart and Marvin Hewitt. The Beta Delta Phi club was enter- Kenneth MacCallum, C. L. Simians, The war may not end in 1917. make a sensational price advance at The Fidelis class the Bap- tained Saturday night by Miss Frances Frank A. Hughes, S. W. W. war does not end in 1917, of First Duggan, home on Lee Fant. Van If the any time. officers of the Eighth field Jiuidte oiuu&icnun, j. awi wuitu tist church entertained the girls of the at her street. Long. Eugene L. Harris. Clyde Harle. 50c copper may be realized. I "Wood, of the First Pennsylvania church The evening was spent in dancing and George tm have offered a.sliver with an Informal afternoon tea Beaudett. J. X. adllngton, IL Tn CERTS. hag entered ,n the jumping class. Saturday afternoon, light refreshments were served. The M. Patterson and H rrv Vanirhan the Ray district it costs about BUY ARIZONA RAT AT 28 Tlll as a prjze for officers' Jump- - I There are foot iumos in at the home of & lr four three this Mrs. J. W. Moseley. on Cliff street. The hostess was assisted in entertaining i S"ic per pound to produce copper. "W. L. WILSON CO, in the Horse show. The Jumping event. Among others entering the hostesses were Misses Elizabeth by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Dut-ga- n. will' happen if Arizona and Mine Operators. Main iiS jumping class are James Graham Mc- - Har Of the voung people present the Automobiling. What the Brokers s to be In pairs, twice around the V T?. ris, xajis uonnay ana Gladjs Bandy. Bldg, Inline k'ralfanpr TmTneft ( i?irls were Misses Helen Ray develops as much copper, per Office, 8th floor, "Washington Vi Assisting the hostesses Loomis. Marie n-- course, over four hurdles, three leet. j Hines and Herbert Buckner in receiving Biddle. Ruth Rawllngs. Margaret Neff. C'a retire North and fam.w am acre, as either of its big neighbors Los Angeles. CaL ! ana entertaining were Mrs. W. hunting on I each, wings. The F ' the Hueco Tank? road Sun- - .ne Inches without Pogue. Mrs. R. E. Crawford and Mrs." kydla "S?1 JIarion H,owe "V HeIen day J in a 30c eopper market? Local Representatives: , Miss Margaret Johnson, daughter of -- bo s Joseph Duggan. count. This event Mnxelet rnrir, ." were mt-A- performance only to Co, t ; W. N. Carl and nartv i Well, simply well, the figures are LEONARD INVEST- L(eut AIfred john50Ilt wlll arrlve John Duggan. Duggan. Cabell ! V0LNEY B. will occur the horse show Saturday Wednesday , business meeting t.of the society was Arthur Hueco Natural Park for an outintri too bi to publish. at from to be the held, with Miss Alice Bishop, pres- Greet. Mayo Seamon, Mott Rawlings. fcundav. " i MENT CO, Washington park. house guest of Lieut, and Mrs. Hex H. the Guyler Magruder, Willis Suppose it should develop 10,000,-00- 0 afternoon. In ident, presiding Miss Opal Ellis. James Dr. and Mrs. B. I First National Bank Bldg Rhoades several weeks Corn was j Earle. Winchester Cooley, Ir-- F. Stevens were out Especial interest Is being shown in for at their elected the class reporter and chair- Harland I on a short hunting trip east of Fort tons in 14 acres, as Ray Her- Phone 291. homo at Fort Bliss. Miss Johnson is vin. Clifford Irvin and Malcolm Webb. r t- -e class and there man of the social committee. Guessing Bliss Sunday cules is repotted to have done. women's jumping Cou De- XYV ff T- -. well known here as she visited games The club will be entertained on nn -- .n GUY BIRDSONG, number of entries for this event, j ma p. o. Johnson Bliss entertained the guests after the cember 9 by Cooley. ""- 'aiiies wroon iiardy This would rive on a basis of are a 31,. at Fort business meeting. Miss Iduma Hughes Winchester jr. at and their two boys moto-e- d The participant wlll 'ide In pairs and I for some time, a few years ago won iiis nome on urn street. out to 1.75"i copper which is the average 102 Pioneer Plaza. 1 the prize. A salad course was Hueco Natural park in Sun- -- their car TOM B. JOHNSON, will be Mrs. Walter H. Nelll and Lieut. I -j day. content tn the Ray Consolidated " ciicu. iuoat prraem were Misses j- incent P. Erwln. of the Sixth field Lieut. Walter II. Nelll, of the 13th Hughes. f Thre Lobby, Hotel Sheldon. Phone 427. J Jduma Willie B. McCreary. carloads of El Paoans formed and Rav Hercules ores an average rtillery Mrs. J B. Anderson and Carl cavalry, arrived Sunday from the Amer-- " Lacy. t,l rOSOOnS.' Rtiumim. j Alice BIsIiod. Onal Pun,.' , ,. ,, I v- - v U apvnt. aunaaj at oiueco Beers Mrs. Clyde L. Eastman and tcan punitive expedition in Mexico. He - i ! Jewel Derr. Nell Taylor, Irene jiwiitiLuutv...is expecieu....oacK t'xrK Those the P. George Marj H!H will spend visiting Mrs. Hin . in Dartv ipt C Mis the week Nelll nlken. Hallie Sadler. Dove ,on""row from a trip to French Lick Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Roe i a-- d Lieut. Robert McG Littlejohn j and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Husbands. we and son. Hornbrook and Lient. G. Vera Hunt. Maude Lvles. Emm Win- - 'Springs, Indiana, to attend a meeting! uinton. and daughter. Blanche. Mr. '5lss Genevieve Sauer. eren, ' ot outdoor advertising men ! 'nd Mrs. G. A. - ' Vernon Hill, Lulu HowelL Lettie Martin and on. - t hris- F. . Berkshire, head of the topher Allen. ...j . DRAPE CHARTER TAX LISTS. ONCE PASSED ON. i.csier, vera aiorns. Mesdames J. F. immi daughter. Mk n.r. RED CROSS HEADQUARTERS TYPOS FOR i Williams. L. W. Merrill and E M. gration service for this district, who Catherine. Mim Alueti- Dulo "JUDGE" COX: TWO MEMBERS ILL CANNOT BE REVISED. OPINION has been in various points of Last Miss Fave Tullous. Lo WrenT TO BE OPENED DEC. 4 j "" J on business for the past few Jesse Johnstone and Marchener Paget. regular meeung Typo- - Austin, Tex.. Nov. 27. was held to- - Ixrwn town headquarters for tne tale At the o' It of the Red seals are being es- - ; graphical union No. 370 Sunday after- - day by the attorney general's depart-- Persian Is Miss Nellie May Bowen will return CANDIDATES FOR SHERIFF IN Cros ALHAMBRA m nt, in to county Interested to home Marlborough tablishej at the rooms of the Bed Cross i ioon, the members were Informed of an opinion attorney her from the society. 119 street. The tiie serious illness of two of their num- - Carey Leggett, of Calhoun county, that School for Girls in Los Angeles, to MOHAVE EACH GET 888 I In Elephant Butte Dam Kingman, local campaign will be under the direc- ber MIlo Stein with pneumonia and J. i after the board of equalization of a spend the Christmas vacation with her Ariz.. Nov. 37. There Is a tion of tb tubercular committee of the TODAY ONLY v S P Gaffleld with typhoid. Both are ! county, at an adjourned meeting, has i parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bowen. tie for the office of sheriff or Mohave . equalized ! county. S9S associated charities employes of The Herald compos.ng the value of all property upon A reauest for information regarding votes each having been re- Booths for selling the seals will be room. Stein was taken sick Saturdaj.: "e assessor's lists or books, and has the Elephant Butte dam and the irri- Men Seriously ceived by J. N Cohenour and J. W ,n the pos tof flee and the large stores CLARA been III for several days. approved liens or books showing such gated valleys of the Rio Grande in Hurt Prisk. There will be a recount. If the will be head- "r.-iT..ti- has --- 70 ne of the workers at the in equalizations and New vote then t. r Ttt. the returned them to the Mexico and Texas under the Ele remains a tie. the Democratic quarters each day from 10 a. m. to & assessor, I candidate city tax such lists or books phant Butte project came to the cham- - In Falls from Hay Wagons will be appointed by the n m. to sriv-- f information regard to are not subject to hT Onmmor16-- I county supervisors. in member of the nionT an erapioveTof .. .,,,. thereafter revision ff WM11I41.IM, thlc.10 IIIU1mnmnvUlllj, 41UUIf.n HITf the seals and to keep the booths sup-- KIMBALL h Knarrt Ietter I w The Herald at the time of his death., 5wa,PSsi?t; written r Grimes, an aged man resid- - plied with materials, me headquar- ...... ,.4 .Y,wV vra.- - ' Lawrence who" ,,. DEATHS AND Jrtar-M-....a 4k. ... lives at BURIALS. open December . ncrc anu ijo Iby ins on J- - - ranch four ters will be i.ered draped in mourning for "the TEXAS WEALTH SHOWS LOSS North Persia, who aid he had hardens A special meeting of the tuberculosis .r- I . VM. ,...... , jdge." as he was known. The resolu-- t m. . a, ...... (,.., b..iIl.,JI. UULLC wu.v., fc.. Bw, u o.,vuc. CHABLES STOVCll DEAD. coromitteee will be held at the First YOUNG Ur D,501,UI6 rUK ItAK dam and the irrigated valleys ana pernaps rataiiy injured early Mon-da- v 5 p. ons set forth that "by his uprightness -- under it Charles Stoner, aged IS years, died National bank at m. today. Tex., 7 ' ,m a publication called The morning when he fell from the top a-- d strict adherence to the principles Austin. Nov. The wealth of Earth,' early Sunday morning at his residence of unionism, and his sterling friendship Texas for 1916 aggregates tI.7IS,310,7?S, 16?ueJ b' ne Santa Fe railroad, and of the load of hay. while driving to- in the 3600 block of Alameda avenue BELIEVES KANSANS COULD BE IN in his contact which is a decrease from 1913 of 6 - ,Tas desirous of knowing more about ward the cit on the county road. The after a brief Illness exhibited at all times aged of pneumonia. i fellow workers, make his loss S61.01S. but an increase of J5.231.T99. the countrv. man was found by Italph Loomls. Moner had been in EI Paso BROUGHT TO THIS SECTION with his over 1914. an- - i that the ano taken to emergencv hospital for the "WITHOUT This is disclosed in the "e aked matter sent him the past eight years and until i more keenly felt" r.ual report of controler H. B. be routed by way of Russia to insure at the police station. He a recently was Clvde W. Speer, representative of the G. A. Hoffman, president, presided Terrclt. delivery. sustained an employe or the El Paso Brewing Wichita, Kan , Eagle, is In El Paso for I for the fiscal year ending August 31, its fracture of the skull and severe bruises I over meeting. i association. purpose of interviewing pub-- A the which was sent today to the state in the opinion of Dr. G. B. Canan, who He is the the printer. examined Grimes at the hospitaL He survived bv a sister, who re- licity men of the chamber of commerce, i WILL ADD TWO FLOORS 1 sides in Glorietta, N M. ar- ' RURfil.ARS ENTER HOME OF The decrease is not considered sur- - was later remnverl tn ih. ,nmA Funeral "Tha farmers of Kansas have bad a rangements have not yet ' I SOUL" P.riing when it is considered that mil. 1U IHfc WHITE HOUSE "arI,en' Alameda avenue. been made. very prosperous season. said Mr. LANUlDAlt fUK fllAIUK , nons Vlr" " Speer. believe the time is ripe of donars. wortb of inestock were Morales, a laborer sustained a U. Mil- -. "and I shipped out of Texas Two clones, starting from the mez- - broken hip and was FLEH OF C. T. VPCOHD. for those who are interested in the de- - j Adapted From During the absence of members of during the past o "otherwise injured The body of Mrs. C. T. McCord. - burglars entered the home I yar for the European war. zanine floor .about or 60 feet from ' Saturdai afternoon, when he fell from who velopment of the lands under the Ele- e familv. the front of the building, ! ?.aiur?r evening at her residence, i will be added the top of a wagon load of hay In a --.it? heeling phant Butte dam to show Kansas the ! ! 1.;? street In Highland park, OWEN DAVIS' f;C BJ&atriaraay 'SgnS DECREASE IrTRECEIPfSF Si. h6J?'.h'te H?,use at an arly date. corral at Fifth and San Jacinto streets. will be shipped to opportunities afforded by this section. ) The addition will cover an area of 90 Morales was taken to his the former home oj We have many renters in Kansas who STATE SECRETARY'S home in the the decedent, in Georgetown. Ky to- .;S vtraTtMe? fS i OFFICE .tnntntit v ul" ' lower iarl OI the city, and was .thought night by the McBean. Simmons have mone now and who would be' Famous Play T&? j ar of about io nave oeen but slightly and glad come to countrv, if they' ranee waa effected through a front Austin. Tex., Nov 27. The total re- - "When we get hurt until Hartford company. Mrs. McCorj is to this - was prized up with a I ceipts through we expect to Monday morning, when tho pain in his-hi- survived by a knew about it I ndow. which of the secretary of state's de- - have the largest department devoted became so husband and four chil- lavy screw driver. J partment for the two fiscal years end- - great that he was re- dren. "LOLA" ,. 11 ...... to female wearing apparel the s Thanksgiv- --4,,, in state moved to the emergency hospital, th-- will lt. e,o. ., wi9IfltF diiu ijid,,, Biogunieo of and Services will be held afternoon THE 7EIGKK 'rve to SL346.590. according to the Texas." said Mvrtil Coblentz, of the later sent to the countv hospitaL at three oclock at the chapel. ing Dinner for I1JKI T iaTitgiv mg day COMPANY AWARDED annual White House. Monday morning 1 p m S r A3' I report of secretary of state McKay. from to r SCOUT CRUISER CONTRACT miicn was ser.i mis morning to the i JUAREZ QUARANTINE LIFTED mmiiiiT fl'mikm. iini.n. ctata vwlntitM ' A. C. B0THWELL IS SHOT The funeral of Onias Hiabert. aged Washington. D Nov 27 The These receipts arc a decrease of) JS3.- - FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN t years, brother of James Hibbert. a C I Construction and Dry Dock .'.St from tbe two previous IN FOOT WHILE HUNTING a . . . .,. "Unir-ci- or or Oanutillo. Tera uao- , cattle fiscal jears. tv.j m: 111 juarcst aKiiiUl x.i . . . - Grand today was awarded a contract 1913 uuibiiiiu': J- - J- - Texas For the total receipts were So'.t.SST A. C. i Pj ' i,, ,l." snd j navy con- - Botbwell. employe of the me- - infantile paralysis has bctn "?'" "??.', lj'er the department for the and for 1916. $689,732. chanical department El lTte I. frso as school children are V""""--"' .". manors --non ot of the Paso far """". iruction of one scout cruiser Herald, was seriouslv wounded in the loncerned According to an immigra- iiiuiiihi. jiev iienrv faster oi .TUITIM. r t4,ST3.O00 Delivery will be made DAVF villi IVAN flHT rnu loot Monaay gun tion inspector in the Church of St. Clement, officiated. 4 DAYS Tlf VKSGIMS,G 30 atternoon when his Juarez, the ban will ur thin months. . was accidentally discharged while he be entirely lifted within a week. ttiDDert died at a local hosnltal , night. nu"L'"""1 n"u was hunting about a half mile east of Strong representations have- - been Friday Interment was made in rLIJESTIlH HURT "WHEN" Dave Sullivan fnrrrr nitv la- - M- - the El Paso dairv. He was taken intn made by Americans to Mexican offi- -- oncoraia cemetery THE MILTON SCHUSTER RUN DOWN BV A A TO. neighborhood at- - I lector and assessor.aturday afternoon a house in the and cials, pointing out the fact that there llMlOHOVK ' MUSICAL COMEDY CO. in . L. Cleveland, of 1195 announced his intention of running for tenaea wnue meaicai am was sum- - 11 no cause for the quarantine against TOD1. -- - The remains of Mrs. Delia Hargrov,. eet, was slightly bruised about the that office, subject to the Democratic . 'f oned. lil paso. The removal or the ban must i- De 60 years old. of 1301 Tremont street, 5dy Monday morning when he was ci- primaries to held next February. come direct from the health authori ' "A Prince fora Day" down by an automobile driven by ,.,JlT-- Sulll" stated that a number of ! EL PASO BUTCHERS TO ties or Mexico City, It is said. who died Saturday morning, were re- - i LI ' moved Monday morning from sepb L. Trufa, at St- - Vraln and Texas Pasoans had approached him during ' the Peak 2S PEOPLE MOSTLY GIRLS. reets. Tbe accident occurred when the past two weeks and asked him to rOKftl A UnlUn LUUAL THE COURTS. undertaking parlors to the residence, Matinee Tbnrs Sat. nod Snn. where the funeral will be held this af- 'eveland attempted to cross tbe street 'fiiT3 fi?,r FfB',t,0n'x--. I Kl Paso butchers and em- - "vr le r their ternoon at S oclock. Rev. W. M. Fair-le- y, PRICES 25c TO $1.00. n front of the automobile, it Is said. fnl th .!Va,n,has fedS? ,a 'oyes nee Tuesdai night at T 3fl eSTIf DISTRICT COURT, of the UNIQUE He was taken to the emergency hospi-i- l, fhP, r.o,fthwLS.,"fe a"d ,S " ""'on build-we- u Westminster Presbvterian known in , rtt ,.. the thlrd flor t t"e Ilnllard Coldwell. Presiding. church, will officiate Seat Sale. Tuesday, at 1 I. M. where his injuries were dressed. at :ls East San Antonio etreet for H. P Deady et ux. vs. E. S. Newman TODAY trawford Theatre Box Office. MOTOR the purpose of organizing a union and others, trespass to try "MRS. . SIJIJIO.'SS ' CIUMl ItESULTS I!v is expected ar- title, or J. HEAD. local. The charter to Mrs. S. ve-ir- ' Jllnnbll CHARGE AT DEM. Ell W. - trial J. Simmons, aged j CHARLIE CHAPLIN ' Nov - rive by that time. E Larkln, prck- died Sunday morning room- Denvei. Colo. z'.. An lnforma- . ident of the central labor union, is or- - at a local Have You Been tion charging murder In the second ganizlng the local. DISTRICT COIDT. ing house after an illness of some timo PATHE WEEKLY Sick? i wcKree wa5 iiiea dt jonn a nusc. ais-- lTP. R. Price, Presiding. Mrs. Simmons had resided in El Pao I trlct attorney in the district court to- , -- c.imiii . iv. m. ii cmer ana but a short time. She is survived bv MUTT AND JEFF day against Theodore I Nelson, well i,...Dr, ABOUT TO RETI'R.N . others, motion for continuance, on a son, residing on East Overland street. Then you must know that known business man of , as a TO GERMANY. VISITS "LANSING. I trial. Tuneral arrangements have not CHRISTIE COMEDY I sickness weakness and result of the death of Boy J. Knapp. Washington. D. C Nov. 37. Ambas- celedonio Carrera and Natividad bee" made ui TOMORROW CRAWFORD leaves aged 31, who was killed Friday when sador Gerard had a final conference Crrera, by next friend Celedonlo Cer-rer- a. The Crimson Stain Mystery." a motorcycle he was riding collided with secretary of state Lansing today, vs. Bio Grande. El Paso & Santa mrs. - v v you should commence taking 1 n nerai, of nm LTo with Nelson automobile. preparatory to sailing for Germany e It. R. company, damages iS,960; Sunday afternoon at - oclock. in the 1 T HIS WEEK I i I 5 by way Copenhagen. Nelson was released on $5000 bond. on December of filed chapel of the Peak Undertaking com-pan- y, B Kentucky R The funeral of Knapp. who was the In official quarters the impression pre- was held the Four vailed 3IT1I .funeral of Mr father of three small children, was that tbe delicate nature of the DISTRICT COURT. Naney Boulton. 75 e?rs old. of 41 . I Quartette Dan I held yesterday. submarine situation and the deporta II. Jackson. Presiding. South Ochoa street. The remsins & Edgar 6-- or vs. L. wr I Eddie SCOTT tion Belgians to Germany were dis- State II. Koberson. murder on J shipped Sunday night to Pueblo. Coin, I S .X GRAND KANSAS cussed. Mr. Gerard probably will se trial J her former home, accompanied bv ic'- - I TEXAS S some Swell Act. I VVLEATIOV IS president Wilfcon . j . Hi:ni ci;n tomorrow ative.-,- i i Alice Vkashinztonr-D- C. Nov. IT The in- - I JLST1CE COURT. TONIGHT. 15 to 50c 1 Allison I I V eratate commerce commission report IltKI.Fi TO BE TUCIIT J. J. Murphy, Presldlnc. j 'THE HOME-I- E I1EH. V UH i Il4stun Banju C.Irl. 9 , vs. C. i BILLY BURKE'S SUCCESS today on the valuation of the Kansas IIO SCOUTS OF CHKlEVvH. .ollink E. Nivins, assault: MliKL. IS VEE IN CI. IVM EMULSION f iiy.Soutliern railway shows that the Cheyenne Wyo . Nov. z'i. Bo ueieuuam iineu ta and costs Copies of ' Tiie Hom.ste ider. j. nw M.ad. capitalized $99,053,000. includ- - at of this city are to learn wlre-Ie- s novel from tne pen of and Patter. I $j1 ftOO.OwO VICTIMIZKD P.obert J C 3 - 1,- - t0t ing in stock and J48.053.000 FARMER s 1 s Ktea.I ... v.. "JERRY" I E riso. t, t telegraphy, if present plans are of C,!., lk..t, edge of unmatured funded bonded debt. vi IRE TAPPERS HUM" I to put an on your appetite, J carried out. It Is intended that two IIUlVlM. received here Mr Stead was one of With rould bf reproduced less depreciation ' blood, wireless outfits shall be purchased, Kansas Citv. Mo.. Nov. 27 Wire the Canadian delegates to the ri-c- ' AUDRA ALDEN put power in your induce one to be installed on Roundtop. an laiipers have enriched themselves by faoil products .no international iom:re In (be Rule! eminence near to rj S7 within ibe two i i pi the . title restrul sleep and restore . hr and be Ijt t..Ki nattual reso .' I he production ! iii.ovi:ii vroi.i: it. - operation-- - -s i grrntrftt stnrk ' , it. ihe othe- to be portable and thionli her- according to 'hi Crnadnn picific force. . ti i, ;MiniI. i - . Rulvn .mi your nerve Scott's rWf aftcrnoo'i o be taken wrTi r ,.f t, ,. ' II- - ' ever "n II PniKi: i o thf tcuts the Mifmt u' tiien vk'iui Ii i. ueli known ,s an r fns" tonic-foo- overed j.iit ti of whKh had t c i anrl.r v Herald true d which is cuais, Kgula: hik' r'ol T' c ni.ni a Kan.-r-s f nc . I tn i alms- wpieni . Sp ul '". Mot Tomorro-- i Want Ads is a ir win . ii been hfir-- from pe-i- t I sreia.l tirlie' Sum! i m rompanv i - Int. t ( t - v . , alcohoL the V f i.i. grocery on Sh.i ITan-c.- e with dctcc life ml ( w 'I it Bring free from J THANKSKIVINK ni"VER r Till. v'" ' ni. location of i pt'Oi j li.d on tue I'mtdi n j i no iolwe Results o m fi - - street made VV.iC.T.n. s A arrest In fur Sl.oo on Thanksgiv v l'r-- I -t o- 1 i Eovtt Bowr. EloeaStld, It J. w vis ins, ""' " If alI.- hv t edi ion Tu IU' u ti T On n B onrertion th the thef f om 1 n. m. i p. m. .lv iff O?arla.oei