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nwd from Er*w-Tuesday night b interests of the here this sum-returned to town after a vacation isited San Francs and reports aantile Company ck and good will incon and will s. Mr Brazeal istor Tuesday.1 of the First held its annual onday afternoon «ty people were ) was had by all,inish, fast^color Covers that iit i Ford Sedans ipes, only $3.15. hop.Wednesday mom-;upp, Jr., that he. v son, born on Kan., where his arents. This is iys.manager oi the ., wife and little donday morning risit at their old uth Dakota, and st of their time i in that district.Salvation Arrayof the Eastern cream social at se Friday even-, proceeds are forbeen purchasing lollege of Agri-THE RIO GRANDE RF.P11RI irM. S. Bowen and son of Las Cru-suUrthe fruests'of friends hmJ. M. McCulen with the Kmk.uer-* . / ? E1 Pas° W*» ««« the trade here Monday.^dge and Mrs W. H. Winter mlt;^daj at their ranch here.T°m E- Neumann and Harvey Wilcox were among the El Paso-oans spending the week end here.Meadames C. J. Winkler and R. L. Faulkner spent Firday and Saturday in El Paw, staying at the Paso del Norte hotel.Mr Leo Gale of the Lesinsky Grocery Co. of El Paso was a business visitor here this week. He was accompanied by Mrs Gale.Messrs A. P. Brunswick and William Butke of El Paso are here doing marble work on the interior of the Episcopal church, St. Mary's*t-HM.Mesdames C. J. Winkler and R. L. Faulkner will be joint hostesses at a dance to he given on the pavilion of the Hill Country Club on Wednesday evening July 19th.Mr C. V. Nafe .representing the Neumann Investment Co. of El Paso, was a visitor here Tuesday. He was joined here by Dr. C. L. Hill and both are now in Roswell, making the trip overland in Mr Nafe’s new Buick car. They expect to return by Saturday.Mr and Mrs Roy Norreil, residing north of Hill, are leaving Monday for Salem, N. AT., to attend the wedding of Miss Alma Norreil, a sister of Mr Norreil, who formerly taught in the public schools of Las Cruces and,________________ wss well and favorably known there.Salvation Army.! She will -be married on Wednesday,, ted to attend, j July 19, to C. E. Case of Garfield and i they will make their home at that receipt of a p]acf;-L. Parmer, who iMr ad Mrs Paul Roach entertained party of friends at their home in ic Arts, stating j ^ona ^na on Friday evening. The ilton, Calif, and i t?Bert lisl included: Misses Lucy Cox, limate has al- j Margaret Broaddus, Grace Day, Mar-[Calth. garet Bowman, and Messrs Isaac I(Rhodes, Edgar and Lane Rhodes,■, who has been 'and James Evans and. Mr and Mrs R. st ten days was j l. Faulkner. Dancing was the fea-night to consult ture of the evening, ending with the He is suffering serving of refreshments, of quinsy. He „ ,The children of the Las Cruces Presbyterian Sabbath school, their teachers and friends enjoyed a picnic in the grove surrounding the public school house, on .Monday. Games of various kinds helped to amuse them, many taking advantage of the canal close by to indulge in swimming. A about Sept. real picnic supper was served about expects to leave 6:30, when the men of the congregation motored out to enjoy the delightful occasion ,in the midst of a beauti-full setting of trees, an old swimmin’ hole, a full moon and perfect weatherWork by the Santa Fe railroad of removing material from this gravel banks here, to be used to raise the roadbed, is continuing without interruption. The work has been in progress for weeks and hundreds of carloads have been taken out and yet so abundant is this gravel supply that not a dent has been made in the banks. The quality of the gravel is of the best for road construction and if once tried on the main highway would be equal to concrete, at much less expense. Let the State Highway Commission take note of thia high grade road bnliding material at their command, and try it out.his wife and returned from short furlough.for Summera left about ten e summer with Michigan.ler on his vaca-iet at the home Wednesday the ;elve members sent. After a g, a patriotic f readings and Miss Engle-leadings, which A picnic was meeting, Aug-he Park. The iments of sher-INDAY NIGHTunch•rwtionEXCELLENT PICTURE ATMOVIELAND TONIGHTIn spite of the bad weather and the consequent small crowd at the Star theatre last night, “Hail the Woman” was very well received. In thia picture which will be shown again tonight, glorifying the modem American woman, Thomas Ince has produced one of the greatest dramas of the year. The plot is gripping from start to fade-out. Mr. Jncc has given it an all-start cast and the acting leaves nothing to be desired.Mr. Stewart wishes to inform his patrons that whenever the weather is unfavorable hia; pictures, will be shown indoors at the Star instead of Movielknd. Often there • h. no time to announce the change befoTe hand »nd considerable confusion and misunderstanding caai be avoided by going directly to the Star in the event of rain or heavy wind*.OPEN AIR SERVICES250 people were out to the Open Air .Services in the City Park tort Sunday night. Were you there? Good singing, and a sermon by Rey. KCCmtsmn on the subject: ‘GodsHand in America's Crisis.''Bo out next Sunday night.Sunday and Monday, July 16 and 17MARY PICKFORD’SLatest ‘Little Lord Fauntleroy’There are two good places to go in Las Cruces Sunday and Monday one is home and the other is to see this wonderful production.1922's Largest PictureEveyone should see Little Lord Fauntleroy because it is sweet as honey and clean as a hounds tooth.Movieland Now Under New ManagementSpecial music for this picture by Mr. Paul Stoes and orchestra Evening only.Also a special matinee for the kiddies at Star theatre starting at 3:00 o’clock admission 10 cents.EVENING PRICES 25 AND 50 CENTSCome early so as to get a good seat.Commencing Tuesday, July 17, Children's tickets 10 centsTHE CLEAN STORESoaks Clothes CleanRINSO, SUNLIGHT AND LUXMake laundrying a pleasure instead of a drudgeLIFEBUOYCleanses Purifies Protects (the odor tells why)Keeps Baby's Woolens Soft and UnshninJtcn—Remember-—The sweetness of low pri' ces does not compensate for the bitterness of poor qualityY. B. May'-its tne sime /y /vujMsy Gr#ceryCo-in (lie New Paclujgct '-its the same genuineMOVIELANDSECOND HAND ROSE—Token from the popular song RUTH ROLAND in White Eagle—SATURDAY—THE MAN WHO—Bert Lytell LITTLE RASCAL—-2-reel comedy—SUNDAY * MONDAY—1822’s Largest Picture MARY PICKFORD IN “LITTLE :LORD FAUNTLEROY MOVIE CHATS—a red si some, thing new—TUESDAY A Zanc Gray story THE MAN OF THE FOREST Also SERIALWEDNESDAY * THURSDAY A Big Special at regular pri ten 1 LOVE.NEVER DEES 4 SHORT REELS ■A. D- SAUNDER’S FATHER DIESWord was received Wednesday from A. D. Saunders, who left on the Fourth of July for Kansa* City, that his father died nt a hospital In that city on Monday of this week. The fun cm I wn« held Tuesday. Particulars a» to the cnuRt of hi» death were not given in the massage.MEMBERS OF GUARDHOME ON FURLOUGHSeveral of the boys of the 137th Engineers on riot duty at Gallup arc jn town this week ion a short leave of absence. Lieut. Sam Alexander, who came Wednesday morning, said of the Cruces boys in camp: “They arc behaving very well indeed for comparatively Taw tnoops on doty for the first time. Their officers have been very well pleased with the fine-cheerful spirit they have shown under a)] conditions,’’Enlisted men here on furlough are Tony Ramcustlc, Jose Carrion, Tel-Ics Lqpcx, Catarrino Teifazaz and Garcia ,of Dona Ana.It is believed that the troops will be held on duty until the railroad strike situation clenra up, as there la a possibility that they may be needed and, no doubt, the fact of their being mobolized has a very salutary effect lt;on the general situation.Hi» Pretttoot Girl Sae« CongrwamanThis i*ua*Anna Niebd. nnt Repre*»-t*rire Harrick. e* OttfcfcO*»a, ' far $»,(» heart toks. She charge* foaeb.ot premia* , to marrr- The Mm** lt;a radt of the Coo-too***, hrid M the Tidal Bmw. Wuhiafto*. D.C. A*«* ww' Fr# •CHweed tha hew lMfcf»CfM**a b«t kwkmg bather trit, wimun* « lihrtr cop. Sha tayi ibe lost her heart, that the Conftrci*mo«aiktd to- marryher, but thrtw htt aoWc. 4
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Rio Grande Republic

Las Cruces, New Mexico, US

Thu, Jul 13, 1922

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