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Th6 Daw: son UTailor: Shop .<br />

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TAILOR MA DE SUITS FROM $30 UP<br />

ALL WOOL<br />

E. A. STARK, ‘Proprietor “’-<br />

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William Redpath, Misses Leonn Sherwood,<br />

Fannie Radpath, Edna Redpath,<br />

Mary Redpath, Mary A=ala,<br />

Marie Dupont; ?de- Richsrd Lumley,<br />

Jamas Scribnir, Alex Sneddon,<br />

Jr., Paul Velard, Thomas Johnson,<br />

Jr., Frank Bessolo, George -Pritchard.<br />

Fred Covert and Willie Red-<br />

Path.~<br />

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\ Mr. and Mrs. A. M-,Van Dyke and<br />

family were Sunday dinner guest!<br />

at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Johr<br />

O’Brien.<br />

D<br />

A farewell party in honor of Mis<br />

.Issola and Mr: Ehner Sl?erfick, Jr.<br />

\va~ given at the home of Mr. ant<br />

hfrs. Sheifick on Satu~day evening<br />

Miss -la is leaving f.r Albuquer<br />

quo w<strong>here</strong> she will enter school anc<br />

Mr. Sherfick is leaving for Hutchin<br />

son, Knnsa6 to enter the automobik<br />

school. The young people were pre<br />

sented beautiful tokens of the goot<br />

wishes of their many friends.<br />

An early morning breakfast wa<br />

enjoyed by a number of DaWSOl<br />

The proposed mlea tsx, has afJPa?ently<br />

been passed up by the admin.<br />

istration at Washington.<br />

The ‘Standar~ompany of California<br />

has announced that 11$000<br />

out of l~,OW employees who are eligible<br />

have sub~cribed to the stock<br />

wh~h the company has offered as an<br />

invest.mcnt and snvinga plan.<br />

About 150,000 of the present<br />

460,000 government employees, are<br />

soon to be dismissed according to<br />

Washington reports. This wilI increase<br />

the present unemployment, but<br />

will materially decrease the present<br />

governlnent expense account.<br />

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A new coal field. said to cover an<br />

area. sixty by one hundred miles has<br />

been discovered in Cmmda, according<br />

the confirmation” of a report by the<br />

Dominioh Government.<br />

It has been repotied that hunger<br />

riots have broken out in tho state<br />

of Yucatan Mexico.<br />

I<br />

I .J<br />

House 1744<br />

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ART WORK I<br />

a~a<br />

RAIT PICTURES<br />

Sat- isfaction Guaranteed<br />

GUST ATHAN<br />

Phone, 15-6 Rings<br />

young people in Dawgon Canon o<br />

. . . . . .. Under tbe provision of a lQW ~$s-<br />

.unday mornmg. ,rne pamy Iezt a<br />

ed by the legislature of the United<br />

~:30and returned about noon. ‘Th<br />

‘ \ ~ollowing young people enjoyed th<br />

IStates, the playi~ singing, IJr renlo;tin~:<br />

Misses Grece Dinsmore,<br />

I-dering in any pub~ place _of the<br />

-–<br />

Leo<br />

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national anthem, ““The Stnr Bpanglea<br />

na ..Sherwood, Mildred nnd Gertrude<br />

Banner”, except ns an entire number ,<br />

De Long, Mary and Fannie Redpath,<br />

is pmhibit~.. It i~ furor -ted<br />

Messm Paul Velard, Richard Lumley,<br />

that the anthem shall ,not be played<br />

Alex Sneddon, Jr., Fred Covert, Jas.<br />

as the part of any medley in any<br />

Scribner.<br />

theatre or other place of amusement,<br />

Aufiti the 29th, Mm. C. A. FTaZ. or place of public nature. The act<br />

er’e birthday was thw imiTatti for car*ies a pcna~ty Of a fine not Iesa<br />

a dinne? pafly whii affordad har thnn $26.00 and not more than<br />

I<br />

dangbter Hehn an opmtm~to win<br />

a Cmp Fire Honor by plrmning, mR-<br />

$100.00 fOr each Beparate Offense.<br />

The amount paid out by firo insurance<br />

companies to cover 10eg<br />

‘ccwa~ ‘d ‘=” ‘*ikk ‘re ‘nvi b ca~lsed by fire averagea $800,000,000<br />

.<br />

A BUSIN~SS. OF<br />

YOUR OWN”<br />

,.<br />

x~~d”r:’-r<br />

Billy Horan wl~bnati<br />

‘i” ‘eryear _<br />

hig eiEhth T<strong>here</strong>. were manufactured<br />

~<br />

in the<br />

birthtiy with a party w f.fOn~Y United Stitea during tho past year<br />

At {x Real Bargain ‘<br />

af ternmn, Auguti 29th. EigM bOy lz5,000,000 paim of mbbor heels.<br />

friendk wwe bhb invtiti suesb, The -—<br />

aftrrnoon was spswt playing gfunas, It i~ estimated that 1 cent a gallon<br />

nnd climaxd by th cuttiw of a tax on gasoline will net the s~te of<br />

Rooming house in Tr inid~d, Cnlorado, is being ofLferd for ●ale on bi,t birthday cake *ich was decornt- Arizona $18,000 for the month or<br />

nccount of owner le Lving city to look after othar bu. inesa<br />

Twenty.sight rooms ●md two bath roome, all fufniihed<br />

Good location and Ion g term leaee.<br />

interernts.<br />

comP[eta.<br />

cd u-ith eight candlm. Billy %YS it July.<br />

W.S the best birtihday he evrr W.<br />

Smwcor Sm40t hss timti tit<br />

the soldier relief bill will amount to<br />

The birthday of ?drk Hamey ~402 ~25,000 the fimt year,<br />

Sprin~er u“= the ocmsiun fw * ~ci* 1’<br />

FOR lNFORMAT1O N , ADDRESS F. O, BOX 337, DAW90N, N. ewning at the Spimger home, With Dun’s indek number .of averam<br />

M~X., OR lNC!UIRE AT HOUSE 1507, CAPITAN HILL<br />

m enjoyed by the fallowing fite d Amcricsn ‘prices as of August I#t<br />

gue~: Mrs. SteppiM, Mrs. M. - shows an increase of 2.4. per cent.<br />

CMrty, Mrs. Bourn, Mrs. ~X<br />

Mm. Re*trom, Mm. R-e,<br />

Kerr 9<br />

Mm. Recent figures publi~hed by the<br />

SOCIAL EVENTS OF T HE WEEK<br />

On Thursday evening Mrs. Mays<br />

SIWt’tand Mm. Sylvester. Mm. Spring- Department Of LabOr* shO~ a de-<br />

was the date decided upon. All memer<br />

~erved a delig~u~ two course lun- crease in emplOwlent of 1,1 per<br />

hers or No. 7 Iadice who would like ~hw”+<br />

cent<br />

to go may obtain further informs .<br />

and Miss McCreary, assisted by Mrs. tion from the committee—Mr8,<br />

Hoover and Mm. Har , gave a very Paxton, Mrs. Wm. Moorehead<br />

Dj~k<br />

and<br />

Frank McLennon of Red RIv.sr waB For the yea~~ing Ju~e 30~h,<br />

in =a-n ~hu=d ay{ 1921, tha total expenditure of tbe<br />

enjoyable party at th<br />

and Mrs. Earl Mays.<br />

home of Mr. Mrs. J. W. McCarty. lf.Jnitid<br />

000,000.<br />

States amounted t. $b,l15,-<br />

The evening was sp nt in dancing;<br />

during which the circl one-step and<br />

waltz were quite pop lar. At about<br />

The fifth b= of Mary Va”l employed ‘rs Emma.ctie~, m night nu- m. at hW tti been Hos-<br />

Dvke WaS the occasion of a very<br />

lpitfd Ieft ‘rhutiay for ~ Paso.<br />

pretty childrcns’ party at tbe home<br />

It is estirn~ted that t<strong>here</strong> i.<br />

automobile to every fourteen<br />

one<br />

per-<br />

11 :S0 refreshments c nsisting “of ice<br />

cream, cake and Punt were gerved.<br />

Those present wer : Misses Ruth<br />

Vickerfi, Nellie Scrib er, Mary Coof<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Van Dyke on Sat-<br />

urdny afternoon. Those present to<br />

enjoy the larty were: Marjorie Roran,<br />

Emily Pearce, Hortence Black,<br />

Mm. J. David and MaTY *N,<br />

mother and daugtier ti Mm. Neil<br />

Be]i51e, ate viai~ng in ~m”,<br />

sons in the United States. , ‘1<br />

“ .,-,,-..’; ...<br />

Forty-four persons perish E15huge<br />

dirgiblo ZR.2 collapnea.<br />

vert, Margaret Pear<br />

Earn., .Elizabeth She<br />

, Bianco Bcrood,<br />

Irene Pet-<br />

Kathrinc HenV, Doris @f3rien, Mary Vere Go~bt, Joo and Juan Mora<br />

Marrow, ~leen Ffellman, Eloi~e Shan- ~t”m~ wed~~~~y f=o~ ~ e~en~.<br />

LORITA-KOEHLER GAME<br />

ty, Viola Sutton and Helen Frazer. nOn, Nelhe Hedspeth, Ifi=belle Koell- ive .~pfig tfip d~ring which they 3n a one-~ided game at Koehler on<br />

Messrs Willie Redpa h, Fred Lujan, ing, Katherine Conner5 and Iva~ viti,t~ many New Mexico 4Y’Wne. Sunday afternoon, the Koehler team<br />

Elmer Sherfick, Mat/ ew Saul, John<br />

Lewis, Sam Sincsio, S ott Covert, and<br />

ROY Covert. Mr. Br nnan, Dr. Hoovcr<br />

and Mr. Hart wer also present.<br />

Brown,<br />

Mr. Earl Coburn of Springfield,<br />

On Tuesday evening at the home Colo., has rome b Dawn ti tuke<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson, a Elmer Shtickis plain m -l clerk.<br />

took Lorita into cnmn hv -. s 12 ..-. +n 2<br />

score. Koehler aeema to be goin~<br />

stroug of late, and a number of the<br />

fans would ‘like to see. another game<br />

pm-ty was given in honor of Misses — between Koehler and the Dawgon<br />

The ladies of No. Mothers’ Club Grnce DinBmore, Gertrude and Mil- Mr. and Mm. W. R. Majo&, who team before the close of the searnon.met<br />

Friday afterno n in a business drcd De Long. An enjoyable evefi- have been tititihg Mr. nnd MTV.C. V.<br />

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meeting at the ho e of Mrs. Wm. ing was spent dancing and Hinging. Debpp, left Tbuday for El Pm, Mr. “CJ.mnce Iden, mp~nbtive<br />

Moorehead, The guest list included the follow- Tex., w<strong>here</strong> they wil! make k~r new of Groin, Kelly of Eati b Vegau,<br />

Plans for an all Sy picnic were ing: Mr. and Mrs. Charles De ting, home. She thq left Dawmn kliey ww a bu~inma vi~itbr in Da-n Wed.<br />

ditasnmedand Frida , sa~bm 2nd Mr. and Mm. Willir.m Kerr, M=.. have besn liting in Trifi~. “]n&*Y.<br />

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