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pport Your Home Paper<br />

Becoke A Subscriber --- Read Your”Own Copy<br />

Yow nton<br />

Mr. J. A. Gafford<br />

!,morning for 7El<br />

.Paso.<br />

eft Tuesday<br />

George Maj~rs of Tr nidad arrived<br />

in Dawson Monday, Ju Iy 11, for a<br />

brief businesu vigit.<br />

Mrs. A. W. Hall entel mined Thumday<br />

afternoon for Mr5. Helen Singleton<br />

and Mrs. G. V. ROE:er~.<br />

A. E. Anderuon” was in Dawmon<br />

Monday. He is ~alesmrnn for the Du<br />

Pent Powder Co.<br />

Mm. Louis Forte and little<br />

daughter, Helen, went to Coal Creek,<br />

Colo. They will be go, e a month.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James Ane8t are the<br />

proud parents of a b:,by girl born<br />

July 17. .,<br />

Enriquek Arellano, infant daugh.<br />

ter of Mr. and Mru. Sed onio Arellano<br />

died Sunday and was k!uried Monday.<br />

Mrs. E, L. Emery ar d Bon of Cbey.<br />

.enne, WyO., are visitilg NIB. w. D.<br />

Brennan.<br />

Mta. J. E. Morrow l,jft Saturday to<br />

attend the New Thou ;ht Convention<br />

in Denver,<br />

Mrs. Mattie Easthu went to Trini.<br />

dad llonday to visi$ f iends for a few<br />

days.<br />

Mr, Sisk and Mrs. athleen Pollard<br />

of Raton were Daw n visitira last<br />

Thursday.<br />

J. B. Momow and ~J. Xullen mohored<br />

t.=ton Moo Y for a short<br />

b~lsillci? v~sit.<br />

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will help-n litile; but yonr spirit of co-operfion will buy f ar more. Send the paper to e.omeone who<br />

- has once lived in Dawson,<br />

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.One Year $1.50 Six Months 75c<br />

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purposes, according to advices re. at 7 and g z m.<br />

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Walter F. O’Brien epresenting the<br />

Sullivan Mechinery o. Denver, COlorodo<br />

was in Dnwson Monday.<br />

Vie Crimp-F= irl% and Boy<br />

Scou& returned W dn esdny from<br />

their two weeks ca ping trip UP to<br />

Eagle Ne~t Dam.<br />

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Roy Holderness, Fred and Jason Mr. L. C. White and Mr. J. Lsrkin<br />

Finnectim, Ernest and Frank Dunmn, WORLDBUSINESS IS ( from Raton were in Da-on %turday<br />

nnd August Goldmenn motored to IMPROVING,.RYM SAYSto see Mr. W. D. Etmunan, who a=-<br />

f!rinidad Saturday. companied them h Sptinger tu in-<br />

New York, July 19.4ptimistic ~pect the S~te Refom ~chw,t<br />

MrE. ‘Frank Moorehead and Mm.<br />

views regarding businew conditions<br />

k. R. Davison entert~ned the ladies<br />

were expressed by Thomae F. Ryan,<br />

Df the Eastern Star lodse Wednesday<br />

financier, when he left for Europe on<br />

9ftern00n.<br />

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the Olympic, He said deterntimtion<br />

Mrs. Frank Moorehead entertain. and co-Op=atiOn would help r=~re Dawson<br />

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ed Thursday evening with a card pOsperiW much sOOner than mO*<br />

party for her mother, Mrs. Helen p~Ple think.<br />

Tailor Shop<br />

Binrletin. “1 feel confident,” he said, “that II<br />

Mr. C. D. Beeth, Superintendent of<br />

the Eastern Division of the EI Paso<br />

business conditions all over the world,<br />

with few exceptions are slowly im-<br />

Profing.<br />

NOW IS THE TIME TO GET<br />

and South Western System arrived in.<br />

Dawson Monday night and left Tuesday<br />

morning.<br />

“In this country, orderly but per-<br />

sistent liquidation h- been going on<br />

for many months. People every-<br />

YOUR HATS CLEANED<br />

AND BLOCKED-WINTER<br />

COATS AND SUITS DYED<br />

Mr. T. W, Judge, pharmacist at the<br />

Dispensary, has’ been ill this week.<br />

Mr. W, C. Ffolman brOught his<br />

w<strong>here</strong> have been scared. They ate<br />

getting over that. Th@ people of this<br />

country are the greatest conaumero<br />

AND RELINED.<br />

family back fmm their camping trip<br />

Sunday.<br />

Mr. and M~II lift Thursday<br />

afternoon for” Denver Colorado,<br />

w<strong>here</strong> they will meet their daughter,<br />

Mr~< W. E. Collins and hgr IiHle<br />

of food ‘~d ma~ufactured prOd’Jc~<br />

in the world in normal times and normal<br />

times are coming back.” -<br />

-- Mrs. W. E. Collinge arrived in<br />

Dsw.on Monday from Telkwa, British<br />

Columbia. Mrs. COllinge wae met in<br />

E. A.STARK<br />

Proprietor<br />

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daughter Ruth, of Teltia, Brtijsh<br />

Columbia.<br />

Miss Leona Sherwood went h Gimanon,<br />

Monday JUIY 11 to attend an<br />

informal dance given at the home of<br />

Denvef by her parents, Mr. and MTS,<br />

T. C. Hill. This is Mrs. Collinge’u<br />

‘first visit to Dawson since she left<br />

for Canada.<br />

CHURCH DIRECTORY<br />

TheDawson<br />

BARBERSHOP<br />

Mr. and Mm.. Fred<br />

dance was given for<br />

Broo~. The<br />

Miss Dorothy<br />

Dsw#o.<br />

inister.<br />

CburCb-.7.<br />

Bible School,<br />

S. Russell,<br />

10.00 a. m.<br />

E. F. SCOTT, P-<br />

Brooks in honor of ‘her birthday.<br />

MEXICO PUTS DUTT<br />

ON CATTLE SHIPPED<br />

FROM UNITED STATES<br />

Mrs. Young, Supt.: Primary vadep<br />

meet at Ree.cue Station, Mim Mchenry<br />

in charge, higher i?rades meet<br />

at church. Ewmdng #ervice 8.00<br />

m. Choir practice Riday, $.00 p.<br />

~. Ml ~eIcome.<br />

SANITARY AND<br />

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UP-TO-DATE<br />

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Juarer, Mex., July 19.—The Mux- Ctth.lic Ch.mL-fkmdays: Ma~es Children’s Hair Cuts a<br />

R. G, Ch~r rmentlng tho<br />

Hercules Power Co., o Denver, Colo,,<br />

was in Dawson + Mend y.<br />

E. H. Wambler tbe United<br />

States Graphite Co. o Denver, Colo.,<br />

was in D;wEon 7 Mend y. ‘r ‘<br />

ican government his issued a de- at 8.80 a. m- fOr ?fng~s~~peaklng.<br />

10.30 a. m. for Spanish.spe&<br />

tree placing a duty Of ten pesOs p~e E~eni~g, ~~~CloCk. We%S;~<br />

(fivq dollars American) pqr bead sgr~iceg: Masu at 6.9o and 7 a. m.<br />

~n cattle chipped from the United Junior choir rehearsals Wednesday<br />

States ~nto Mexico far marketing at 4 p. m. First Wlday of the mont’h<br />

devotin: Communion, 6.80, m-es<br />

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ceived by customs officials <strong>here</strong>. An I<br />

~xception is made in the case of Mex- 1,<br />

Spscialty<br />

HOUMAM, M7P, M,<br />

kti~, o~n to9 P. M.<br />

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Mr. Chas. St. Vra n arrived in<br />

Dawson Monday to vi it h,s daughter,<br />

Mrs. H. F. Teeple.<br />

ican cattle shipped through the Unik<br />

~d Stat@s in bond and originating in<br />

Mexico, the decree says.<br />

Dwight’sIceCream<br />

American rnttla shipped into Mexico<br />

for Fazing purpmes also are ex. Dawson. N. M. ‘<br />

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empt from ti on condtion they are<br />

reshipped to United States when fa~<br />

tened “for market or that the fee be Fancy Creams and Ices<br />

paid in the event the cattle finally<br />

sT~ sold in Mexico.,<br />

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