Page 6RIO GRANDE REPUBLICJunior III cl***—Wednesday for*, noon, August 30th.Senior I cl»ss—Wednesday afternoon, August 30th.Senior II claw—'Thursday forenoon, August 31st.Senior III class—Thursday afternoon, August 31stAll pupils who are going to attend the high school this year are urged to come to the Central building on the dates announced for registration.DANCE ot DONA ANA SATURDAYThe Ruiz orcheatra will play for a dance to% be held in the Dona Ana school house Saturday night. There wiU also be an enchilada supper and other refreshments. The proceeds go to the Cathoic church. Admission is one dollar.each compartment The this case are always at eiture and displayed in th and sanitary manner be! tomer. The company is gratulated on its progres anxiety to give the best I itary service.INTERESTING TO FDeputy Game Warder turned this week from duty at the headquartei partment at Santa Fe As the result of a re O’Leary, Game Warden given orders for the plar I eral thousand trout in th f *t of the Elephant Bui that in a year or two h I in the river will become sportFIVE COUNTRIES VISITEDIN MAKING “CABIRIA”Five countries .involving journeys to two different continents, were visited in making ‘‘Cabiria” the Italian photoplay, which is being presented by Movieland, next Wednesday and Thursday. The scenario was written and th* play directed by Gabriele d’-Annunsio, the poet.soldier.The scenes of Carthage were actually taken on the African continent, and crossing of the Alps by Hannibal's army was filmed both in Spain and Switzerland. The burning of the• Roman fleet and the scenes in Rome j were taken in Italy. Switzerland, i Sicily, Spain and Africa were visited j during the filming of the picture.Garden Party an Inii Flowers, dainty cost® girls, soft lights and ac 'tempting food and grsc all melted into a harmo . phere of mirth and gaiet the garden party given in rectory Tuesday evening j Cleverly planned an ; carried out the affair pr cess from every point of ' guests enjoyed every mil , Mrs F. A. McClemon styled ‘The Country Ini er the only countrified th was the name, Dor it was to.date and prosperous Mmes. R E. MeBrid \ A. | I.erma, Dirk Seligman, J.Douglas Fairbanks as D’Artogsn in '‘The Three Musketeers’ * land Sunday and MondayMovieMRSHARRY MILES AND DAUCH- to prevent rust. This is theTER HERE (time that the tank has beenMrs Harry L. Miles, her daughter hauled since its erection.EVERYBODY ANXIOUS FORTHREE MUSKETEERS’first Sixteen duels, a man holding up aover- bpjktn brid*« wflile rider* croM the unselfishness of the cend A. J. Chavez by theii and cheerful cooperation . make the evening the six Father Deby was greatljit, the steaing of a queen’a jewels, a mn(| the Fbuntain OrchesMrs. Walter Stippich and grand* City superintendent F. A. McCler. d6»Pep‘« f,»ht wlth * conscienceless donating thlt;? r^ervices edoughtier Miss Mary Elizabeth Sfcip- non has been on the job constantly, woman for wir recovery, the smash. younj? people to get so mipich are the guest rof Mrs. Lee Wood- and it is largely due to his efforts f ®nt °‘ ”** *re*test intrigues from dancing.son this week. Mrs. Miles and her that the work was completed so speed- of history—these are but a few of -daughter have many friends in Las ily and with practically no inconve-Cruces, where they made their home nience to the water-users. for a great many years, previous to * . . ■■■■■■ —Kansas, wheremoving to Wichita, they now reside.Other guests in the Woodeon home are Miss L BoA Reed of Baker, OreMOVIELANDthe dramatic incidents in Douglas Mr anlt;j Mrs A. A. Pei Fairbanks’ sixth United Artiste’ pic- Denver, Colo, purchased lt;ture The Three Musketeers’’ sched- prof. yj. S. Bowen, who I uled for a two-day run at Movieland \y acCept a position wil Theatre, next Sunday and Monday. , Texas. The Pendletons \History retold in celluoid. That’s twl here by the ideal climi | what is claimed for this feature. It is i They have expre—FRIDAY, AUG. 25th—Hoot Gibson in Trimmed”gon, Mr and Mrs Lawrence Stucky of Write Eagle No. 11 with Ruth Roland, based on the marvelous adventures ^e|veR a, delighted with El Paso, and Miss Mildred Jennings —SATURDAY— Iel,d e5caPadea of ihe dashing d’Artag- home and surrounding*,of Norwalk, Connecticut^ * * *•-*- —«• - • *’1 * *- ■■«*-Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Woodson °* Long Shadows” entertained with a charming reception Alao • dandy 2-reel western feature— in honor of her visitors. Among The Battle of Elephant Gulch, those who came to make and renew ' —Sunday k MONDAR—their acquaintance were: Mesdames DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in THE Quesenherry, Young, Day, Fred, John THREE MUSKETEERSand Blaine Lemon, John May, Selig- Also Movie chat, man, McClernon, Reiter, Sawyer,1 -TUESDAY—George Prenger, Stoes, MeClure, Bra- Shirley Mason in The Ragfed Heir-nnigan, Gregg, Dallas Reeves, Henry e and chapter 12 of Stanley in Bowman, J. D Walker, Lohman, Pe- Africa.tit, Whalen, Johns and the Miases WEDNESDAY A THURSDAYL. Reeves, N. Ar.esrate, Hilda Schenk, * A new edition of “Cabiria”—writ -Florence Walker, Chriatine Islaa. An- ten by Gabrieli# D’Annunzio, nie Quesenherry, Evangeline Fitch, Select Newa Weekly.Lucy and Maud Smith | Don’t forget that Sept. 3 to 9 willThe drawing rooms and porch were he “Go to Theatre Week”j The Famous Jack Gardner in ‘‘Land ban and thre of King Louis XIITiartistically decorated with summer Everyone will be there.flowers. Ice cream and cakes were -served for refreshments FR^IT SPECIALIST COMING SOONLagt Sunday evening Mrs Wood, j J. W. Whalen returned Tuesday •on took her guests on a picnic bo th# night from a business ttrip to San Leasburg dam, Monday there was an Antonio and Ft. Worth Texas. Onenchilada supper, Tuesday a picnic at his way home he met his friend Pro! the MoaUia dam and tomorrow the J. Saunders, famous horticulturist of party wiU drive out to visit Mrs. Emi. Berkley College, California. Prof. lia Aaoaoaie at her home in the Organ Saunders is the originator of tthemountains.The town hoard have just completed a uecond undertaking of vital im- 'at to the car# of their treesWinenap, Jonathan and other wellknown apples. He is now on a tour of the country, advising fruit growers He willMu-keteers and ulfolds the history of FOSTER-SMITIFrance in the «rly Seventeenth een-' The honle of Dr ,nd „ tury when thet monarchy m domin- Smjth (t Meail,, p,rk w, eted by the crafty and dcsipiin, of , p„tty wtlt;Winf u,t , Cardinal Richelieu, a soldier by train. Aileen. bin, but a statesman and churchman bHd, of BmMtt FoUr 0 only by vlctore of the .ntnnea he de- „ ^ HunUr UwU ^Vi*Tf , ,. ceremony. Thlt;f bride anlt;So more vivid and p.cturwqu. Ul. ^ Immediately for R. has ever been -presented on the screen, and Fairbanks’ interpretation’ of the dashing dArtagnan will present him to his admirers in a new light.they will make their homeMr and Mrs C. F. Knight drove to El Paso today. Miss Mary Fleming-Jones ,who has been recuperating at th# Bttvens home in El Paso from an operation, will return with them.Rev. H. J. Reemtama, p First Presbyterian chord with his congregation, a weeks absence, which he his wife in northern MickREWARD FOR INFOI Emms Hoffman disap;Barn and dove season both open af- her home in Las Cruees, I ter Setember first. Get your fishing accompanied by ar*tackle and ammunition at Electric girl- Emma ia fourteen j Shoe and Auto Top Shop, 81T-24 short and stout, with fai: -| and whit# complexion, bJames O’Leary deputy game war- She hat a protruding u den, was in El Paso on business Wed- which five* her a peculiar*nesday.‘HU5SANIZED’’ BUTCHER SHOPOne of the finest and probably thewhich gives her a pet speech. She curb her away from the tooth wh Th# little finger of each 1