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1 LADIES’<br />
mITE” . . .<br />
C~NVAS SHOES<br />
1OF FINEST QUALITY<br />
T DEFINITE SAVINGS<br />
A full line o sizes in both leather,~ilitary heels and<br />
covered Cuban heels. I<br />
1<br />
Sp cial tit S2.45 Pair<br />
Wls is a big saving at this low price. Regular<br />
price $4 0 and $5.00 pair.<br />
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SILKS<br />
Our ne stock of silks are now, arriving. Agreat<br />
many re now on the shelves, others will, arrive<br />
in a few days. These shipments wiU consist of<br />
Georgette C epes, Crepe De Chine, Mescalines, Taffetas,<br />
Jap Si ks and Wash Satins.<br />
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lFrer.no, California, are visiting R.<br />
GAME WI SUGARITE H. Webster. .<br />
SATURDAY<br />
SPECIALS<br />
in the Meat and Grwery Depts.<br />
for SATURDAY ONLY Aug. l~th.<br />
MEATS<br />
Fancy Beef Pot Roast, lb.. ..-_.__-. -.__..--l2fic<br />
Fancy Prime Rib mast, lb. ---_.--______ -__14c4c<br />
Boiling Beef, 3 Ibs. for ---_.---. ____. -25c---_-25c<br />
Fresh Ground Hamburger, lb.__ -_-_---.. -_-l2~c<br />
Rex Breakfast Baron, (whole or half side) _-32%c<br />
,. GROCERIES<br />
No.11 Normanna brand Kippard Herring, regular<br />
price 30c, now _-_-_ --_---_ -_-__ 20c__2Oc<br />
No. 1 Balboa Sardine in Tomato Sauce, regular<br />
price 30c, now. _-_-___ --___ -______---_-2Oc<br />
‘No. % Balboa Sardine in To~to Sauce, regular<br />
price 15q now __._ -__._ ---_ -_-.--_.l2fic<br />
9% oz. Farm House Queen Olives in gbs, regular<br />
price 45c, now _._----_ -__--. _-_. -_---2&<br />
Thoro Cleaner, regu-<br />
lar 30c, now_ --.l5c<br />
Mi~s Gladys Wier has gone to Mos- Mr. W, D. Brennan was in Raton<br />
quero to visit her parents.<br />
@nd Trinidad Monday.<br />
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The outcome of C pitan’a return James Dobmn of P.aton spent Sun. Mr. F. J. Mnllen and family left Mr. Gee. Simpmn and Mr. Mike<br />
~ame with Su&srite. { ta~ed on the day in DQ~on ~giting friends. Saturday for a weeks’ camping trip. Mnrich motited ‘to Raton on fiday.<br />
local groundn Sunday<br />
‘1<br />
f~rnoun, waa<br />
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Dr. E. A. PQliak left Saturday for A s.” waa born to Mr. and Mrs.1 Mr. E. H. Edwsrda, of the Edwards<br />
a little disappointing. The visitors<br />
a visit with his pnrenti in Trinidad. Walter Mallinson of Dawson, at Ho-1 Bakery Supply Com~any of Coloradq<br />
took away the “bacon ‘ ,tifi a score<br />
bert. Oklahoma. on Julv 27thl I SprinEs. Colorado, was a visitor in<br />
of 4 to 3. ] Mr. W. F. Murray and family r,.<br />
~awson” on Thursday, Aug 4th,<br />
iica] iea-rn<br />
lip to the me the teams turned to Dawson after a month;s eb. Miss Jessie Sneddon and her moth-<br />
The dope was all i! favor of tho sence spent at Colorado points. er returned Saturday fmm Denver Undersheriff, Mr. ‘W. S. S’ulker-<br />
went on the field when it wafl learned 1<br />
w<strong>here</strong> they have been for the last two Ison, of Canon City, Colorado, wa~ In<br />
I M! Malcsluso, agent for the Htip-<br />
that ‘bth the regular pitcher and weeks, Dawson Saturday ti &ke charge of a<br />
, mobde, WAS a ‘business visitor in<br />
catchar for the Capi n club were —— piisoner who was being held for a<br />
ID awson Friday and Saturday.<br />
not in the Iine-hp; nni being on th~<br />
Mrs. H. F. Teeple and her father, charge in Co]orndo.<br />
sick lie.t, and the othe unavoidably Two car loads of young people mo- Mr. St. Vrain left Wednesday for an<br />
detained. tored b Springer Saturday night to extended visit in Albuquerque with Mr. and Mrs. MIb Pagliasotti, of<br />
Canitnn was shut o1 It until the attend the dancB.<br />
Mrs. Teeple’s ui~ter, Mrs. James B. No. 7 Camp and Mr. and Mm. Ed<br />
.—<br />
Thu.. Trojillo, of Capitan Hill, motored to<br />
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eighth inning, when t ey succeeded<br />
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stover have re-<br />
Trinidad on Friday, A~st 5th.<br />
in getting two runii. In the ninth<br />
turned from Cheyeme, Wyo., w<strong>here</strong><br />
inning, tiings were 100 ing gmd for<br />
Mrs. J, J. Leubach and daughter,<br />
Miss Anna Davis of Dawson, left ‘<br />
,Y one ma” they wihessed the Frontirr Day cel-<br />
tying the score, but<br />
Viola, left Tuesday for. Las Vegas, b sat~~day for. T~cumc&ri, New Mex.,<br />
*O *,,e ebration.<br />
made the circuit whe<br />
spend a coufAe of weeks visiting w<strong>here</strong> she expects to tisit for a few<br />
needed.<br />
friends.<br />
A number of Dawwn peoplm want<br />
weeks.<br />
The Capitmr team m de a good tO KOehler Sunday @ atwnd the<br />
f!eht and have no’ “ excu1es to offer. Dawson-Koehler base ball Fame.<br />
T~at kind of a spirit i 1to be com-<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ledger, Jr,, and<br />
mended; and while the r percentage<br />
Mr. Steve Ledger Sr. left Mon&y for<br />
of games won dropped little, their<br />
,Denver, Colo., w<strong>here</strong> they will spend<br />
perc~ntage in Me COIU n of public<br />
the next two weeks visiting relatives.<br />
favor was advanced se eral points.<br />
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The line-up and 8c0 by in”inga Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Duncan and<br />
were as follown:<br />
family, and Mr. A. T. Scott went to<br />
Capibn—Martin ez, q, Centello,c; Wrdsenburg tbe latter part of the<br />
Trojillo, l~t: Eapinosa, 2nd; Matiid week.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Richardmn and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis arrived<br />
Mr. C. Lumbard returned Saturday <strong>here</strong> Saturday from Seattle, Waeh.<br />
from a 10 days fishing trip at tbs They expect to make their h~e in<br />
Eagle Nest Dam. They cau~ht a .23 ?awmn.<br />
inch tiout.<br />
Mrs. Emm”a Ke~el, county srcre-<br />
——<br />
tary of the American Red Cross and<br />
Harry Gossett Jr,, and Elmer Shcr-<br />
Miss Tuppin, ~ate nurse from Santa<br />
fick, Jr. left Tuesday on a Campink ~<br />
e, were in Dawson on Saturday. The<br />
trip. They will travel throwh New<br />
ladies were luncheon gueste of Mrs.<br />
Mexico towns.<br />
t G. M. Hanson.<br />
$rd; Lash, m; Martinez, lf; Espinosa,<br />
cf; Mrmtiya, rf.<br />
FIere you campers! We can fix you<br />
~tinm~, ~, up with everything You will nesd<br />
Sugarite-Ortiz, p;<br />
‘ for your camp. We have blankets,<br />
TafoY, lat; pruvo~t, 2 d; ‘Martinez,<br />
canteen~, hiking shoes and suits, tent8<br />
Srd; Brancart, ss; Sema, If; Williams,<br />
and many other articles, but instead<br />
cf: Klantchnek, rf.<br />
of telling you, we will aak you to see<br />
Capjtan . . . . ..-__-000 000 021—S<br />
them for yourself and YOU will be<br />
Sugarite .----~---.lO 200 100—4<br />
,convinced of thek merit, Army<br />
Mrs. D. C. Scoti and children of Goods Stire. Llt<br />
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Be’ prepared for the rainy days,<br />
Let us show you our stock of rain- WANT ADS<br />
coats made of Ieat<strong>here</strong>tte and of<br />
For Sa14econd ‘hand stive; six<br />
rubberized cloth. Wa have them in<br />
hole National range. Honse No. 11S2.<br />
Ell sizes. Save yourself the time, * u., ●4<br />
money, and trouble of having YOUI<br />
clothes pressed every time it rains For Smle--Chalmmn iIVB primen-<br />
by getting one of tbesa ~ati.-AnnY grr auto. Mr. Warden, House 1343.<br />
Goods Store. Lit,<br />
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