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University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Albuquerque Evening Herald, 1914-1922 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

10-24-1919

The Evening Herald (Albuquerque, N.M.),10-24-1919The Evening Herald, Inc.

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_eh_news

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MKTAt, MAKKtrra.NEW YORK, Oet. il All nifln

unchanged.At Ijondnn: Knot: Cn,Tr, 1100,

lia, Sit; llrolyilr, nil, tin. CIJ1.l. Uad, HO, 7, Id; ipelter Mn- -changed.

Vol. 10. No. 200.

ANAHCHY RIFE

If! GARY, IflD.,

WITNESS SAYS

Army Officer Telli of BolshevikLiterature Tonnd in Hornet ofSteel Workers Lenlne'i Picturo Everywhere.

BIBLE OrTHE 'BED'PRINTED IK CHICAGO

Organisers and Attorneyi forSteel Striken Admitted BeingTtaliMi xkft wno in leagu

Wlineil MDftU themselves atCommittee.

av aoaiAta aaaaaWABIIINOTN, itct. 14. KffocU

r tha aicfll strike In Clary, Indlann,and some sldclia;hts on snsrchlatlonrtlvUlcs in tha dtatrlrt were giventhe sennts committee In vest lira tin;the strike loday. JJeutennt l. O.

Van Ituren, an tnielllirenre offlrr cntha staff of Major General lonanlWood, com man dor of the central district, was the first witness.

HUMSIiena BlMrietil a mnvmnl !

ummT to orvnnlse a "rod Inprcpuratlon for a revolution whichlht?y heltfved comma;. Lieutenant VimHuren Me id the ttUAainiiwanted to Ret all the former aoldieralu l..ry into a irroup and drill andeiiutp the.ni. he aald.

were WorkiitM amona the ie -pie of Utiry. tellliiK them o prepareto inanHire and tnui-at- the imtuiuki.

military an- - Hen Mn. Robert N. 25thoritli'H Invnit r- laof Home of the asiiaiora at Uury anlnaked their hut uddvllli.it "you have to tfel thvtu Willi 4.hoinh In their haitfU heTiire thu

olttciHia will act." I

"The Itihle of the 'r'd,' the anarch- -

lt end liolalielai,' he aaid. "is themanifeato o the communiat mrty ofItUMla, out by as fltnte I'epimit

WD t and brother. JohnMoacow Many canhlcr, waa woumledcopies of thla were In Uaiy.

Lieutenant Van Ituren estrac'sfrom a booklet seised at Oary.urged revolution upon ull workers innil lands in the mime uf the "'on-- i

or ring of Kusala,' andaaid "open combat" the otilruad to redicaa of alleged

Printed In flilcago."All tlie radb-al- or the country are

centering 011 the of J.en- -

Ine and Trotsky," tho w Itiicaa"1 cmII In your attention

lact thai It waa primed In t'lilt-ag- bythe Arbiter .eitung ,

whnh la Misnif l ant.""Im thla'aluff going through tho'

mulls?" Chairman Kunymi"oh yes," Van Ituren aaid."Well, lt d belter be atoppe.l If mir

STovernment Isn't to become Impu- -

lent, remarked t halriuun Kcnyon."Are there an In

(liny which support Una pi iprrjini?"linketl Hvtialur 1'hipiwt rcpubltt un,C'oloiado.

"Yea, I have a list uf them." suldwitness.

produced a series of documentsprinted n Itunaiait with in in cm nl

attached and au.oit My I. W. W. literature."How mnuy foreigners are taking

part 111 Hum atiike tlary .'" nakedFeaulor Alt Kelmr, Ucuiocrut. Tcnnea-sic- .

'

"1 haven't found an yet,"the witiieMs an id. "though some oi tholeatp'ia huu second

m iters.'' Here are some of productions

tif tha union iua n workers,"l.leiiiensiit Van Ituren continued. '

"That's a strsiKht final auclctv.llere'a 0110 uf them, eutH TheI riiiiea of Ood.'puinphlct dlscuealng war."

Trai'ta Am ICcmI.A whole ica of trade and pantpli"

leia Uuasiuu, put out by the union,were read im- the record.

"Old you get theae in hoiinca, orhow?" t'kilrmau Knv.n ueked.

"In housca and halla," 'an Iturenreplied. "Honietimca men nrrealedwuld have I. W. W. literature Intin Ir pockets." ,

"It htta been chanted that this mn- -terial waa wilt Into tlarv lo rrealnprejudice ngalni.t the strikers," saidI'hairmjin Keinon.

"We only know we found It there."Van Ituren returned. TIm mc Moplewho had It usually bad h big plcluroif Leiilne and Trotsky. foundliterally thouaulida of theae photo.Kraphs.

"It was reported us that ItlcharlVeihiigin, vice president and trea-iit'-

of ttio strel workers cottncll atlitirv, s

Lieutenant Van Ituren then read a(Ml UMtl two.)

leatherAT Till-- : I N IV I HslTV OF k'Mm

MI Alf O, Al.lll tl I llt l;S4 iHiura cfMlltig a. in.

Highest tem-- p

e i a lure. Mil;

lowest tem-perature, 4 ;

dull) inline oft e in p eiatuie,

tiie.'iti dailyI e in p eiatin e,(4: reaii.

S p nt.IM; telHtie It i

tnldlly i n. m.3K; precipit-ation, n u n e;

(gTPSSBWB)

ma un u m elocitv w in it. milesper hour, tn, pieaiilitg ilirectmu,west: (haracier of tl.e da, partlycloudy.

State. Wewitlic.NKW M KXK ii oc

cantonal tain tonight or Honda v;watiner loniKbt M'lilheaal porilon;(ottler noilhe.iMt iMirtlon Hundn.

SUPPORT THE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL TEAM BY ATTENDING THE GAME TOMORROW. 7

fate '

PtewfeiiSENATOR SAYS HAKES

U. S. PACK HORSE EUROPEj Information Vm not given lv the ad- -

ct. 14. The lo Warrant euddanpeace treaty was tn aen-- j change.ate today by Hi r.ntor (ironna. repuh-- 1 "I well remember mmi fHeart. North hnkoln. im violation of "U who are now clamoring or thlaI'twsident Wit n a fourteen points an.) nnvriiMht which you any will give inan niTHnxmni likely Involve the Immediate pence, w ru then acting nylulled Slate In tunny wars. The emona of w.ir. W hud lake nr- -league of natinna. ha characterise! dsra from the chief executive, art J

unnniy noinnrt which wouldmake ihla country "the nick hnmfor iiw governments of Europe, A amand Africa."

The holy alliance of Ifllft,he ssserled. whn as much superiorbnlh In spirit ami form lo thla proposed covenant aa la tha Master s Ser-mon on tha Mount tn the Book oiTalmud or tha Koran."

Vot.-- , .jniiiMt War.Recalling that ha was on of tha

six senators voted against thadeclaration of war with (lermsuy, thaNorth lfnkota antor snirt (hat soma

mo now wantedAaKlivaUSf Tclli conduct.! that time like

aald.

read

able

Vttr

this

how

who

"demons of war." Speaking of thasituation when I'reshient ked forthe wur decoration, ho continued

"No one waa permitted to discussIt. The freedom of speech waa notonl limited hut prohibited unlessyou were In A poaiilon and wllllna; to

'Ho anyath tha klnx' you wureaa and n

trtittor. Kvcnv hffore tha war w tadeclared It Wiia traaon to axpraa anhoiifMt t pinion. I fflt that auftVlant

BANKER IS KILLED.

am.i it.- - PoiM Ii TraLMnf Who Clokey,vi:tf(ldeportation,

the

ctnotldei

the

to Hold Up Institution in Permtylvania Fleeing InAuto.

TtKAVKK KA 1.1.8. I'a . tb-t- . t3V'nt fni Kit km ill A rector of the t

put what la known bank kill-- !

the 'third International' aoaetn- - j ed hla Hnkrslda,bled ut In March. the acrlouaiy

It

pruletarlat

Ute

propaganda

tho

J'ublialilitg

imiulred.

orKaiiuuitioiia

He

ol

at

nuturullsalluii

nt

I'dan

aeiin

We

tn

revolutiiii.ini."

(l4nllllllHl

of

ministrationthe

toto

Bandit!

when robliera attacked the Institutionhere thla

Ki'ur men drnv up to the hank Inan automobile, and three of them en-tered. They ordered the Ha km Id 1

brothers to throw up their hand.lucent Hakratda reached for a re- -

and His The hearinger opened fin gang,

of thetn almost at the Instant hewas shot In the side.

The robbers, sxelxtlng their wnurt.1-c- d

companion, rerrcned tn the auto-mobile ami drove nelly awav to-

ward Ohio border. They are be-ing followed by county otluers amiritiiens,

BELGIAN QUEENA SUFFRAGIST SPOKANE

Ihrfw Not iiclN'tA IbeMiliv, In KitinlHy ut cr

m Miori.tfnMii m

ti I t oinciMbm.Tit. IN" IN" Oct.l of the BelgiansHilvni'iiiM votea for women but ahclinen not believe in the niiallty nf the1Neves any more than In lncmilitant methoda obinin suffriige.Hbfs Hid so today In llrnt interviewshe lia giten in Amer'ca.

haa no terrors for her majestyand she felt lo feitr of Herman con--

ni. but Wita as enitiarraHHed ih,a girl when anke.l in KukUhIi

on loplcs of c Miinion 'ntcrcal toall women.

Hhe clung gamely lo Knglish, how-ever.

tiueen F.llsjibcth verv definiteide..a un the ediuation nf girls. Hhetldi'K nut believe In Nenaratlon ofibe sexes In vchooiN iiMbouuh she ad- -

iiciitea cmp'iuti'Mliy girlsalong tine line and boja along quitsanother.

Her nuiiesty expbilned. however,that Iffk of e'lualitv between thaexea ahotlld not pi evi nt Wonii ll fromvoting.

ASKSIF PERSHING'AT FRONT'

l'ni,-- n Nityw Koklb rw Kny TlayNt.-- saw .iHml. '

tnf sislciSTir. VMMOct. 21- .- TVctar-lo- g

tnal in nil Wiirt coninmndtng gen-

erals should be int ly at theflout. Hep" aenmtlve Hherwood. dem-ocrat, Ohio, w ho wi s a br.tiaillcr gen-eri- il

In the clOl uric.l the houo1' i y com tn It lee in.liv t nmo-- t

"when and where 'J't'-ia- Pershingw an at the front during iinv of thegreat lonlllc's of t'le punt War."

Citing that l.'l generils hi. I beenkilled In the clv'l wur. Mrtold I lie hotie tin f IntoIrmn Kiiim-- h.td informed himnever saw or luard uf ucmral g

ai fr..n"

BELGIAN ROYALTYIN

K.ftttA Mill' Trip Aiwm V. H.ami IWn-k- .

NKW Y"IO. Oct. it Kinsof the ll'dglans nd gueen KUtfitielhnrrlved In New t ork fr- -l O The rarrival com tile 'ed a Journey cf x,:.Mlmiles iict'iiKt the continent and backin twenty days.

tW0 llllt t IMl I HOKINI'KTIlulT, tut. Arthur

W Mtuilton. rector of iicae churc'i.I H totlav a elecledlit- h lriilBdl.i nf It'.ti !.. ell re ll

tm eni tin here, to tie ' untvirvIcih'ip of Cab. to repb.ThoiMiis ,1 i in? In int. hii fitof 'enns Iv.ima. w ho delection.

It sc It t Hevig.111 tttstinpthned ihe

l AI'OM CON Fl.lt ' WMI.WAHHI NOT' Oct. :l -- A

of uitlciaU of interna't' n.tlunions a'Mha'cd w H h t h' meru-n-

Fedei utimi nf Labor, will 'e held InWnxltiUKi'tn soon to ennsider Indu--tria-

disputes now ill prog res ami

Albuquerque. Mexico, Friday, October 24,

TREATY

FOR

WABHINUTN(

of whether we aew honiiniBtiikea iiiHdo or not, no tine wouidtie allowed to correct them. Jlut now

n you hat- - war. and ymiIn peace. You know aa well is

I hat this covennnt will he apromoter of Ihm:,-- !- oeace."

llu I i.mCtAsaertlna that he had d..ns. him i". "

rtnty tltirinar the wr Mr. tlronntwent on to pay a tribute tn the loy-alty of cktlreua uf for Ik n blond, al- -

th'iUKh he aaid many believed -i,

that should either have entered DeclftTt That r&OUOtUtne war at an eHrilcr time or el-- eatayM mi altoirether." He said heWntKed to remind "chnmcter aaiMin-aln-

that the mic.'ww of the wanot to be attributed to thoae whoKpike the loutlcNt. ttn added thatfnreiKn eleiuenta "who novocittM de-- 1

atruction of averntoent" or refgnaobey the law ahoiild be returned tOitheir mother countries.

leimje nf nattona, the senator!said, would set up arnent while the treaty'a Hhnntun prvision would nuike the l ulled Htatesja party to "robbery and theft."

van Hureu Tritd Tarthiiil Ilia

waa Inntuntly

thousand

wua

was

ein

Old, of N. M.,With HerHuiband

e vm iociiti iaeB NTA FK. X. M Oct. 24. As a

aeiitie) to the of Hon-e-

N. flokcy, 71 years of age,lies been missing from home inOlorieta f' r ten days, Mrs.the wife. t yenrs of age, and Mrs.IMrdsd lobato, about S'i years uf sgc.have been arrested by Hherlff tleo. W.Armljo charged with killing Clokey,

vnlver was shot iiead. broth- - Is forfire wounding November 17.

one

butthe

Oiieen Rlixtbeth

lo

War

elucatlog

cm-- t

"they

Albert

Lev.

M.iks.

FM

aay

Hit

war

The

his

setthe

the

the

the

flukey. marrhnht, had lived InOlorieta for tlmn b' that good vwithe It Is aaiil he was weatng a belt containing !oo In gold an--

carrying key to hla safe depositbox lu a K.inta Fe taink.

tllorteta la I'M milen north of ftant.lKe. Hheriff ArmiJo is continuing tilsaesrch for Clokey.

GETS

New 1919

tniimiMinMni

OlorieU,Killing

preliminary

diHiipiieared

LIVESTOCK-- i An.iiiitn'niia' a CnmHifcttc tr Uw

tN KI KIN' AUlfiltTR,I'KWSYl.VANIA,

ploy

"be

ha

WAS

WAHIIJMIToN.

W.ir,

NEW YORK

impending,,

nut

Charged

disappearance

the

a Tm esieaIiKVVKlt. .lo . ct. i Bpnkane

has been us the ll nieellug pl.fc for the American NatioiolLyvcslock association, it was atiuouuc- -

d at headiilliirtera of the ttstciait nhero today. convention willJanuury 21 mid clone January 2

It will be the twenty-thir- 4nnu.1lmeeting of the association ami manylmtortunt 'iii'Slons vital to the

Will be consider' Kansasi y , Kt. luils, Kl Paso. amiAlbuquerque, x, m., were candidal'.

WILSONSLOWLYGAINS STRENGTH

N'trlilmi tn Ittmrt, III iHainrs

sv thi maWAXIHXilToN, hi., :t PrcPl-de-

Wilson coiitiniH" sloaMy !

Blrchv-th- , said a bulletin Issued lodbv Ills physicians. The bulletin

"The president ronttnties stowlv tigain In srreiiKth. Tli in Is not hint,uddilloinil lu ti port tills morning."

Commission HitsPaving Company and

Then a Street CarThe Kl Pno ltd til It file com panv

got two blows last night atd todayone at the m cling of the city

nnd Ihc ntber at Ibeot the paving operations oil WestCentral avenue.

Just when the company bad speed- -

BherwiMHi m, un its naving work, n street carIdlers relurnlntf riin the miker on West

Crmplft

m

A

C

t.

t'lokey,

Central avenue nnd damaged It tsuch an e'cn( that It will take twodays to muke nnd pouring oiconcrete will del.ivrtl.

subiect of whether com-pitn-

was workh'g a fast as It couldon the paving up nt the

meeting when Commis-sioner Hushes criticised the slownessnf the work slid aald the companyshould net out come back t

o'r If ibe streets lo be torn upIndefinitely.

H. O. lhierr. consulting engines--- ,

defended the compnny saving that twoweeks delav h.'td been due in Innbllltvt get tenma on account nf the ten lo-

st era' strike ami one week dlv dueto ilnmiiKi dtMie by the leycnt heavyrainstorm.

City Manager llebenstrelt snld thework had b'en slow, nnd there ne--

no argument nboill thit. Hot heat Id the comp-m- was now getlini;s'urled nnd hud r en at work.He said a peoaltv of flO diiv watmpoad If tlie work was not finishedbefore .laiiuarv I

The commissinneia psssd Ihe nrdfv a pcs nsnesslng the coat bf pnvmF.'ist fci'iral aenus an additioMalfour blocks to Mult.errv .Mr.Hoifhes obe"ted In SllspCits'oil ofroles fur isae of ordinance, but

j withdrew his obleclioii Inter afterI been gone over.

WILSQ'i ACTS

TO AVERT A

L STRIKE

Appeals to Miners and Operatorsto.UM Thoir EfforU to Effect

. .Agreement In Line With LaborSecretary'! 8"gestlonf.

uiUOIf OFFICIAL SEE, NO CHANCE TO AGREE

hd " . ,"we Contending

-

.

who

MEET

i

were

had

Are Further Apart Than EverWill Confer Again This

LAItlt .tt 41 MIK.HM-- Mfr VKo MIM ItH

BANT A TV. N. M . ct. 14.(lovernor Iirraaoln tolay iaaued e.proclumaMon tn the peuple of theMtete In wtili h he tailed upon thecoal miners tf New Mexico to con-sider If they have any real reaoito abandon their work on ordc--from their uaten "It appeara,"anva the proclamation, "thHt therehave been no complaints fromcoal miners of New Mlco airslnttheir employers, and that In a

way they are aallatied wlttiwaires and conditions." The

states thnl If the men wIrIito uult work they have the right todo mi, hut that they muat nt

to violence rr attempt to pre-vent others from worHns;.

The aovernwr m the blame f"rlnlr agitation nnl l unrealupon the foreign element In thiscountry.

e n ieei4Ts NmWAHHINOTON lct. 24 President

Wilson today appealed to the coalminers and operators to- use theirefforts to affect an agreement In linewith the suggestion made bv Bee ro-

tary Wilson and event of a failure tosubmit the uuestion at Issue o abottrd of arbitration.

Text 41I Appeal.The president's appeal follows:"I have been Watching with deep

and sincere interest your efforts tobring atMuit a Just settlement of thedifferences between the operators andths conl miners In the bliumlnouacoal fields nf the country, ft Ismany years. the tfia tJreenhMf.

the

hus been exercised by both operatorsand miners In years gone by In theadjustment f their differences willsgaln prevail In the present crisis.All organised society a .dependentupon the maintenance nf the Itlnlsupply 'or the continuance of Its ex-istence. The government his HP-p-

led with succjw to other classesuf workers to postpone aimilnr i ca-

tions until a reasonable adjustmentcould las arrived at.

"With the parties nf contro-versy rwsts thn reaponaiblllty of seeingthat the fuel supply of the nation Isma in Im tied. At time w hen theworld Is In need of more supplies itwould be a cruel neglect of our highduty to humanity to f;ill them.

"1 have read with Interest the sug-gestion made by you that the wage

pun acute committee of the operutura undminers go ii.to eonfer' neu withoutreservation t'r thn purpose uf nego-tiating an agreement as though 110

demands hud been made or re.ioctcd.h.'ivMig due regard to the Interests oftheir respective groups. 1 am lu He

(curd with that suggestion. No bodyof men knows better the details. In- -

"I

trbacies and technicalities of miningthan do the miners and operators. Nobody of ni"n vun work out the dntlisof thu wage scale on n more e(iiltablubasis. Thfcir Judgment would un-doubtedly bo Ivised upon sum toiulof knowledge of the Industry. What-ever their dlfferciiuea may be no mat-ter how widely divergent their vie-wpoint may be from each other. It isa duly wlih h they owe society tonuike an earnest effort to negotiatethose differences and In keep themines or our country In upcialion.

' After ul, the public Interest in thisvital mailer is the pant mount con-sideration uf the g'lvcrnnu nt and ad-

mits of no other action than ofconsid'tniion of a peaceful aettlutnent......... ... ...UU...I Kt, It

'for any leasou the uiinera and emj ployera full to come to a mutual un- -

tlerstaiidliitf the interests nf the puti-- jhe are oi such vital importance tocunnoctluii with the production of

that It ts incumbent upon them' lu retcr the matter In dispute to a

board of ui'bitruilon for dc'ermirm-- ttion und to cuniitiue the eiiuihn oftne mines pvittilng the decision ofthu buiud "

j lslls White House.Following Hcc rctuty Wilson's visit

to the White House tudn) thereIntlinaiioiia that Hcrnard M. Mann hand Thomas F. CliaillaiUl ne had beendrawn Into the cttori Ut aert thomilk wuld Use their lutlueiicuWith the opetalors, while Hccrctary

v iisou continued his elfoils to getthe miners 10 agree to some programut m Koliiiilon.

Hecretary Wilson went to the WhiteHouse shortly alter 2 o elm k andcoolvired with Hecrelary Tumulty.I uter Tumult laid the coila.iTse sitiialion betii'e the president.

While on the point ul In caking upthe Iwu giotipa, heeding the plea ofHecrcL-sr- ilsoti, ug' eed t". ret 111 11 ut4 o'clock aiternoon to receivetuesMtige, the am re lit ry hoped lubrltig Mom the picaident.

I loth a, ilea rejet ted the new wagepropoanl. II r. Wilson tli'n plead dwith paders not tti break up but tiI el urn ut 4 o'clock, slating that intMtri-whl-

he would f't In touch Willi theWhite House. The meeting was hetdtogether while the two grout

sepaiatrly hal iuuise theywould take.

lewis Not IVpffiil.Coming out of the meeting. John 1..

Lewis, pieeldtnt of the l ulled JdincW 'lkeia ol America, aaid:

"The outlook is leas hopeful thanlast night. We sis returning tu hear

I. taflltUlMHl Ott ItSO.f

INDUSTRIAL COHFEREHCE MMBE BROUGHT TO ptOSE TCniGIIT

a imi aetuci tn MMiWASH .M IT S, Oct. 14

dioliitlon of the public groupine remaining element of the nation- -at IndUNtnal c nferiiM :a pirn a rcoitimcnoaitnn of thetec of flv which Will um uiiide to theki (I.! Htiouid thereMmi..erit1af Inn be ao'tp-w- the

would end tontuht.Tlw eommltlee aUo flamed S tenia

tlve r"p rt for euhnilHalon to Hreal.dent Wilton outlining the work of theconference up to the time the re prea nt a Ives of organised labor With-drew.

The ae!nn of the committee wnaIn line w th a suseewtiun of Its ohair-uifi- n,

John o. Hockefeiicr. Jr., whothought a cinmlaaion ahotiln be d

to WHh IntlUMlrial ptribleinNsenenilly. Whether th s waa Inclu

In the committee's recommenda-tion wo a nut niude known.HI Itl.KY IIM'KS TDK

HTA.M Of faOMVKimW VflToN. tict. 14. Kdward

X. Hurley, f f trior r chairman of thehtpp!nii hoard, who catUd at the

Whl'e llouee t"dy to iiitii:re as 'othe preeulf nt s health, a improved thetnn't taken by organised labor In

withdrawing tVom the n.uloaul Indus-tr'-

conferen?e."I do not aee how Mr. Hampers

could have dpne anything different.'

COLORADO MINERS

ARRIVE TONIGHT FOR

;

GIF. TOMORROW

University Team Strengthened forGridiron Contest by Switch inLine-U- Backfield Probably toRemain Unchanged.The bo. u eqjnd of the Colors do

Be h 00 of Mines, ftom Golden, liexpected tn arrive at 7:80 this even-ing fur their gttme with the L'nlversltytomorrow afternoon.

im the heavy expense the stand((ni-7i- i iw ut inninn 1. mm naitii'ioiiteam from such a dlatunto the ath-letic authorities h.ave fixd the priceof admlsMion at one dolltr, but a hhtfrate is allowed to the tndenia f theHigh school and o!hr preiNiraloryach'Kila of the community.

The varsity line he strengthened by converting Mct'luci, mesmashing fullUck a

At hr ped truit a former h'avy- -

se)i'c!e.

The

Texas,

ocis-i- b

repairslie

The

finite

nnd

this

this

a

that

coal

were

and

this

oup

deal

HMI

foot

neninto and

weigni, win proimniy thn sameat the olher tackle. Th bnckrieldwill probably start th-- i nam.) aa In .hogame of last Bnturdny.

LENOIR EXECUTEDTREASON CHARGE

Tblnl Mnn a M.r tr I lavinglMiiliepl MIUi iirnuiiss.

mi TMI SMOriSTIfPAItlH. i let. at. l'ierre f.enn'r,

convicted on a chance of having heiluteiliiience with Ibe enemy, whh u

ted at Haute prison at 7 o'clo :kthla niorning.

IMerre Lrno'r was the third per-B- ti, hp creeiited on charges anslmt

out iif attenipta made by1 Oermnnareola tn c'niiliict a "defeatist" n

in Kt'inif In I nnd KOI.Tha others wbn met tleaih us a resultof revelations made against theiWei i Hot. i r;isha, exe.-i- i ed Air!l IT1Ih and M. ttuval, whu faced th"tiring stfiiail .luly 17, I . Itoih weredirectors if the tlenuaiiuphile iicwk-pap-

llonnet Uoug.It was shown in the Investigation

that Ijcnofr received a commission oftJtiii.ouii f. r his work.

14 RESERVATIONSTO THE TREATY

I 4 sge ntS'i- - Ibewrt uf Utci HctiatcINimmlttT.

WAHHIN'ITo.N, Oct. J 4. Chair,nian Loiige ttt t;ie foreign relationscommltiee presented In the neninte

the rev s d 1st of 14 reservationsagreed tn by the foreign rcluHonscommittee. They went over tu a waittliHiiotition of amendments.

The blanket reservation, thephraseology of which was left tn Mrl,.Me by the committee, reails ifollows:

"The Cnlted Htntes reserves to It

slf ex'lusively the right to decidewhat iiHS(ina affect its h nor or Itsvital Interests and declares that sucriuuesttnns are not iiml.f this treatyto he sulimitted In any WiiV c1tb-- to,

rbtt mn "r to the consideration oftlit niuui ll or of the nr thee.ign' of nations or any agencythiie f ir lo the decalon or riMom-l-

utciidatiun of any other power.'

VISCOUNTESS MAY

111 I'arlbntP'm,I'LYMiMTII. Oct. S4

The cotiservatlvea have denldetl to In-

vite V: sen iint ess Ast r to become IheCos lit ion un Ion In- canddte to sue-cc-

her husliand aa a member of thehouse t.r common. The Viscount'saccession to ihe peerage (muses 14 istat to become vacant.

Proposes U,Anarchists to

Philippine IslandsWAHHI N'i IT' .N, o.-- t 5 I. One

nf ths I'hlhppMK ls!inds Wouldbe an anarchists' pentl colony lowhich persons of at-tempting to overthrow the gov- -'

eminent would ha deported, unrier a todsv by Senator MoKellar. democrat, Tentutane. amember "f the senate committeeInvestigating the steel strike.

KeiiMtor Mc Kellar Introduces nut her bill providing for de-port a Ion of si lens with In five

euis uulesa become natur--

aliped.

PAGES

Mr. Hurley ssld. "Hi did the tMtthing from hi vtandpulnt and prob-ably the beat thing for the country."

JAP LABORDELEGATES HERE

Arrtro lo A'kI im Ollilt rilce

Sv mi ArtAT rnwrnm

SKATTkB. W.th.. lot. HMnamoto, Kanjl Mulo and R. KamadJapan s thre deep:tt-- j a worldtab r conference at VYhlngtun ninor.tn, a'rlvcd here loday from

T. YamiiK-iHiil- , a To kin newpi-pe- rman. who accottipanhd thedeie- -

gatea. mid Japunene workingrnenwere --en. ling h. Huzukl, called

liilirl ftoiiiliern of Jnftnn.' lo theconference a an ind-- -1 Tractor and Cn- -

Ii"ii 'en i, u naving necii

bor dclfeate. represents tne govern-ment InMieail of the workers. Maa-mo-

has claimed that he repreeen'v3."U0.MHl lalorcrs and he Is opposeby only S.""u Tokto workmen.

t n. f.irrM nt.tjox.I.OMiON. Oct. 1 it waa reported

ton' In dlapatuhea I.xehon thtt!' rlugal had grunted the I'nltvdB;atea a concession In the A auras fora naval station.

STEEL INSTITUTE

STBJKFJTTITODE

Chairman of Steel Corporation inSpeech Criticuee Makeup of In-

dustrial Conference In Wash-ington.

at mi ocirce mmNEW yokk, Oct. 14. More

1500 members of American Iron' Mexico promoter eg.an sutoind.tle which thcfand at a masting comiany proposed to fortodoy unanlmnualy a resolu

account or ,lon etwlorslng

pidgment

Kngland,

adoptedtaken by

Albert H. tiary, chi Irmsn of theboard of directors nf the United State

corporation at nationalconference in

In a speech, Judge Oary criticisedthe make-u- of the industrial confer-ence. He stld that In ihe employers'group lliere were several, "some nfwhom at least should have been Inthe labor group." in regard to thepublic group, he said thousand uf vo-- 1

at pi ofextn slid nt her tln-of liidus'ry had been overlooked, "allof which sre more or brs. affected 'vtho ef production, the expense ' fliving end therefore, the control andcondition uf both labor and capital. "

In retard tn the tabor group, theliesd of the steel corporation nujeetcd tha there was no special

n of unorganised labor.deferring to radical agitation,

luilgn Oary aald much hud been madepublic, about motor atspread the doctrine of Uolshsvisiti inthis country.

"Alt of us have known for sometime," he adiled. "thai this disease ispet slat cut and that there lias been

in best became lis andtries. HUH wu deny Horn la dimmerof arl' u troutde. There lu only onewiy tu treat ill's disease and thattn siginp Ii out, to meet It boldlywherever It run be found, to exposeIt and give It no chance for develop-ment. In thla free country there isnn room, except In prisons, for an-archists and Ii' or In-

dividuals w;t seek to aubstltuierule of force fur the ruie of law anlreason."

Judge Gary reviewed at length theInception and progn as of the steelstrike dt. lured the s'rlkers werereturning to work In Incrvi'aing num-bers from day to and that In

places oiieration Were "aboutnormal." He that takenas a whole "the situal.oii IS good andsteadily Improving"

NEW EMBARGO ONARMS TO BORDER

Kales ami Nh limns n Frhliklii by.Vrmj .

tMS eeiAft easKL FAS i, Tex.. Oct. 21. An em

on the sale and shipment ofarms ami ammunition on the burderwas into effect loday by thesouthern department of the CnltedSia;c according to orders re-ceived by Kl I 'ao auinoritles.

All sales and shipments of armsnr munitions ate put under the mil-itary in'elligence division, from wht"hpel mission must be obtained fur anysaie or shipment. oruertu fiicmries wishing lu ship to borderpoints as well as retail and Wliulssalesales on the border.

RUN FOR COMMONS! 'JtTJZl V.- .trd'T was Iseued lifting the embargo.

Amcrtcttn-f'or- it Wunssn I'maitt'i for .s. re.in for again pui- -

That S.Exile

convicted

bill

they

TEN

"th

front

Hteel

Ishrvlats

put

army,

appix

VILLA LEADERHAS SURRENDERED

llanwoti Vetm (elvew I p to4Jtsmatlu.

Gtnersl

KL PA Hi i. Tex.. tct. 'i. Ramonof Franciaco Villa s r bl forces.

wiio has been operating In the stateof Chihuahua, haa him-self and his forces to General Hod-og- o

ljuevedo at Orandee, I h '

hniihiit. set iirdliig to advices receivedthis afternoon by Andre C. tlarcUtMeTtan consul general at r.1 t'aan.

The rnformatiun received by 'en-su- l

Ourda did not state theatrerig'h of the force Utat aurrenlerdto General Quevrdo. A quantity ofwur matsrlal was given up by therebels, stated.

TeONr. lt M.VDF. iH FHVfUl.JFAKKSt, Meg., Oct.

Francisco Onnxales. eontmander nf thiJuares gnrrlson until six yearago a laborer, haa been appotnttd

o( ltf jiatj uf Tiinauliuna.

KM r.u run !

riiioio, ix-t- . it. hoi-- . :sto 11)40: rfillwn, u (ID in Ills.

kAMiM i'ITI 113.9 to 1111)

I'K.NVKK 1 IO 1M.

Price Five Cent

PAN MOTOR CO.

GOTTHOeiDS

III THE STATE

Trial of OfficieJa Openi in Chicagoand Special Proeecntor OntlineeCompany '1 Oyeratiom in KewMexico.

PAND0LF0 MADE MTXIJOH,V. 8. ATTORNEY ALLEGES

Washington Firm Exhibited

Washington.

nounced They Would Sell for$1,400 Coet Them $7,000 to Atterrible, Protecator Decl&ret.

CIIK'AUO, Oi-t-. l!4.fl. R.RuhIi, Oinnh, uperial prowea-to- r,

tmlny otitiiiird the iri)virn-Dirnt- 'e

-- rhc Kni'it the tliirtfii(ifficittU of the I'an Motor Com-n-

on trial before FeclrralJmJlfe LandiH, rhartrcd with nninffthn mail to by the aaleof $7,000,000 worth of stock incorporation.

Kaimil O. Pandolfo and IT. S.Wiiil'', he aaid, appeared in NewMexico in 1 ! 1 6 as representativesof the company.

"The scheme was to build alarm plant for manufacture ofautomobiles and farm tractors,"anid Attorney Rush. "Hhares ofstock of the par value of t' weresold for $10 with the umlerntaml-iii- K

that half of the receipts wereto deposited in the treasury of

than the vompanv.the "In New the

Bteel Institute, here' ""'.'"H eeM

the

Ions,

cost

tho

c.nc;uded

surrendered

gwyeiHOr

F'.mq essli and nuike a profit of $5per ear. The promoters aald to. SO

cars were to be sot t the followingyear

MovV to WyvnsilncAttorney Hush said (list op-

erating In New Mexico for a while,the promoters moved to Cheyenne,Wy.i., whre they oentlnued ther atUvitlea.

letter In the same yeat headquar-ters of the promoters was moved toChicago.

"A tractor was built which thapromoters exhibited at Kansas City,lenvr. Iee M'dnes and other citiesIn Ihe west to aid the Ml lingcampa'pn" aald Attorney Itush. "Thagovernment haa evidence that it rntthe promoters J(jU ta aseemh'wthat Hrst which thewas to sell for 1.4il&.

"In 1 7 ths company hsd tn atttnmoblles assembled by in Indianspoils hrm f.r use la selling a'oce.The company Itself did not buildcar that ar. In 1018 the company

lately the attempt niamtfa 'tured 5.0 cars A

loss ot ;..(. 000 "f)nt Was.told of a

Into tnFan M r by he

soma innculiitlnn this of

and

day

ImrRO

Tne

was

tieneral

the mesaage

in

of

be

tractor coaipan

lamrtfo WiltAttorney rontraH

which IMMdulfo entered withcompany, which

couu. haeal sgent receUM

other

many

given

Vega

Cusae

here,

the

the

after

elock

l(nh

I.i p.--r cent enmmifsion for tne a.ieof stock und Ii per cent for adver-tising.

Coder these contracts, Psndnlfn laaaid tu have received during Isle amiI v 7, ll.ouo.iHiO In currency un l$:,o.ote worth of stek out of i.isproceeds of the sale of the stock.

May IT, It la said Fandojroan average ot i7,ofl a month

fur the stock selling campaign whichwas carried on In nearly ev.ry sUiewest of the Mississippi rver.

Attorney Fletcher lmbyns In mak-ing the opening statement to the JuryIn behslf or two of the defendants,Norman fttreet and 0rge Huidttiai)patent attorneys, denied the allegalions of the government In detail

The attorney declared hla clientshad actd with scrupulous honesty lo

very business transaction.'

THREE CHILDRENBURN TO DEATH

Hots Ta44t. Frr Itcg lircweg Are)

la k

ev tm taoeiatie MtsasOIIKKLKY. t'olo.. Oct. at. Threa

small ans of J e Htahn. a farm baud,were burned to death early totvwhen the house in wntcn they live!un the ranch of W. M. WUsuq wjsderiroyed by firs.

The father and mother were workIng In a held nearby at the t.m.Wilson was severely :trnet In at-tempting to rescue the children.

WOULD KEEP BEROEROUT OP CONGEES?

e tmi ians-s- a eassaWASHINGTON, net. ai Denial

of a seat In the house of repreeenta-tlve- a

to Victor Itergcr, Milwaukeewho la under conviction fop

violation of the espionage law, weerecommended today by a specialhouse committee.

Hepreeentstivs Rodsnburg. repuhltcan, Illinois, filed a nitnorlty reportrecomniendlng daisy.

XENINE 18 REPORTEDTO HAVE BEEN CAPTUBED

s vtif atKHiai m ewsssHoNoI.CIC. i'ct. 14. Xokotnnl

I.en ne, Bolshevik! premier of HusaiAhas baen csptured byforces, acctirding to a wireless meesaiie picked up by the lapaneae ab.pTenv.i Marti tn the harbor here.

The meawugs gave no further dtlaiis of the reported oaptura of

SENATE ASKS TRADEBOARD FOR STATEMENT

e ssMcisvse essaWARHI.StTiX. Oct. 14. The fed.

eral trade commission waa asked lo-

day bv the senile for detailed In-

formation regarding Its receni statement criticising Hena'or Wn'son.

liuttaCSt for clisrging thatauina of the. commhelort'a a

eie aveiftlistl uud ra-- let is, -

..jil.cille a?

77,r rc-f- fan ft 'TaUov-- wi5 TiUa ia EU for

a fpfcitmiiH.

4'MT of PoM-- nU todaytii it hr nwivj to put n the lwadditional po'lcemrtt author-iv- by"the city romnii'nper flightannul the firm of Novtmbr. Ont ofthe pnllremi wtlt t assigned ('Biosmryrit r r tn an w"i to nrtng

. V.: v- - aurMilU dmetg for lu- -

Tito chtrf ha under considerationthe. pti jt hti ut a formK memberfif th tort who wnt into th.iitrruy bit) ha reent!v discharg-tin- d

ii now empioy-- In a nut he fetty in tSe emt. I; aiao h a manIn view for mntorn eie officer. ItWl't be to pur-h- A mfll oreyl- - as tit rttv h nont at irrreent.

As a further mesne of rurMncdriving It a decided by (lie

f"mmlRionet la( m tit to purchaseft nit iHMAll ten (fMrt-- tfiBl Atfittest iiitTMrior.tL Th ftiat signalIn jLpetvd within a few day And wl?lle juit in place at the rornr of 'en-t-

and Itmade ay. Th eternal onlyprnf-ec- nrnttu a (fir hew shout theaurriice tot the gtift They art il-

luminated at nik'ht and have thename of th tr- -: on them. It lanot known yet whether It will hoftTHtaihi to lr-- them at tmeree--tion wher thr are eir mrtracks, li la feared that the streetcm r her race foo low a clearance tofHTtmt ihelr use.

Otily n MUtoitfO tjt IMrTo r" th remiiinr. (All for full namel.AXATIVK tlU.MO JllMi; Tab.let a ijuvtt for !ffn(Jitira vt E. W.

t'urM a L'oid m on lta.Sue

Catt!a Are BelnsShipped to State

' From Wyoming Nowalt! from the dr uth stricken

dinirir'. of Wyoming are at ready a.Ittg Hh)pptd te thia atata for wtmeriMnturaii, according to report oeing

r.t th oitiu of the Cattleffanltnry omnl hei-e-

The ratlroada hare gran red rducd

a

i.

f,

' :

i

conductt appeAls to li:, those totto J

appreciate li eArnctneaay cupidity

'J

hlxino.e

7 .4

proprteiu .upoaair' jV3

TlieR

1

to of tf:s

rL(

WjHiSts 10 A Cupula wajc

NO BdUBT VWIL. Ei n'CAUS or KMV

win.1 6

rAfbi in rv.tl "J i

loriota n up om rvty out. rn, withm ttiaithuuah tiii- - r4t tut the air

tt.e P up M Ol any 01 are w--

rtlaetae R.'t nii rt,hy hm at't 'lnnl h.ika handa"

Hut rirvelunrt, ittMlama the hiitt'tnh'tke of friend4 iha tl na an em awaittiit aim In the a.

)u nH)' nut hav to any rlmmv the haa 4

atwial u( aiilcatepptitc the hu4 vt Irifittl orto. ' ..- -

Actsto Avert A- -

CoalfDrmtlwfjeal ffmm ocm.

the president and the ere tar--;

might uy, hutla Mrted that nor oattl.cnu" of reaching an

uilnera and a(HI or-"The operatorawMi .niri t. vw Ue.irA iht..rnr .cupy the an me laat nig At,

Wlth'n the ktat few a ahlp-- 1 rrMry YVlln awld. 'lof uvo cattle haa iKnen reeeir- - auaweaima aa a now haala of aettle-r- d

In er,Unty. another or Mill"" which waa rejected, toe open-I- n

fw ahip- -' lra refuainf to accept, and thIn Hant re county." mmera while It waa rl

,- .A JaNilafartoiy they wr to cou

tn Kogiand In saaellneRtotoe fuel.

i, ..'VI

i.JTiilw r :- -.

n1

; iV i 5

oj

3

Ait ujiin

ty- -

ii'iiiiii'iii

rmS

(ROW

f,ifu

ka rm

Kubjilttc4l.

J

Mr. the of.tola

titrt wo

la o-i- t pi-- r ion,

mct aiulW bi llir ,

Hm helo

ho aIwU

tlthi i

Ut ftl,IIm

of tike war will not

In Uke iiM In tlmrmt of an

will gofU aa off 1,

Mr. waa pin andto

be forg to the

mem of the 5aald the hudand to fur

AT theeat of felt unl

for andhas aver to itoAll aa well aa the

col tire we are eel wavthe

r. H 814

a liii iiw

ru r

7, - -'-

1 t, jo 1

0 Mr

AW I

CV Prt 1 NOW

lime reair nxhir if inio or.iy.

t Miiwilv what hunu a IIihk.

1 h.i'a w rtorainnia trid k'nd a

fnitr t'tok tnawltTbut tke amh k artlnt

iinthudd vuUtreU

panwwhat a

thero aeema littlemany hern

positiondaya

mentI'nior

Kcr.rr vaty WemetJt that

willing

plcM'l'tiori outlined terms

proposition a followItust pKK ttuntng prerc

advam.!11a4 marliliie) nilotng,

iliwdwctglii ilay wagmailtatMvit aAim ratio.

ifrty "rk atutllrltftH lKin frtitii hank,

"Mutt Umtv alwil hatur-da- y

Ik'IIO.-- 1lui with t'fao changes

eltiikg agriivitcol fxwtiiiucwuolil Manli IWil.

"That wlilkft m Mrmliigtlai Inkeliaie antll mhiio unkoxmn

iumt incn-ae-

Mtiiajc fvletlna; 1wt,ttoVffort' tlMwe clutiurmInto AoviiiIhv11.'

Wilaon Inly worriedhurried away cunautt other

proreetllna; WhiteHouae.

Hume hem miners roup"blow up" about come

that they expected atarihome tonight.

HVKaaaortmont eiippera

stiotta i.ien, women childrenthat been broughtcity. atap: fun"y

and ling themunder prcacnt market price.

MAY HMOK HTOItK, WealCentral avenue.

ochesterPure Copper

I,

i7.nv

fOAeewtHT

Strike

The Patent Will Not Get Hot or Burn

Extra Special

2iiiiiiiiniiiiiliiliniiiiiiiTiiii"

Steer Cear Shake

.50

;--A

Wilson

HIGHLY NICKEL PLATED

Handle

We also have heavy ropiwr. ki'l pliiti'd inni-- t

with aiiove T. Kt'ttle, making iiniiliiimliuii Ti'U Kctllu amiDouble lioilcr fur cuukili eml Itrvaklant fowU.

LueU Special Price $1.00

J. Korber SL Co.AlbuqnerqoVi Biff Hard war 8ior

"Ws Deliver tht Oooda"208 223 W. 2nd Bt. Phone 878

,,;, ."""V". :r;

Scum

CMAn)fi.m

CAN

JillPt

MA"D

HITT Al.iei

mWOft MANO

scrma.

had

hank.

larg.

J. F. Snively and H. B. WhartonTake Conoetiioni In Great Lin- -

rr i a enaMued wna the repl.xsvni vu vuwet iui ..A Mnttriinn Federation

Indian ind Mexican Good,

J. r. "nlveley. for the naat twenty-on- e

yaors with the Harvey Inilau andMexican curio department, and formini ynnrs past uanHtaitt to HermanHchweiaer, general uniutitr of Ihjdepartment aevera his counaction withthe Harvey system tomorrow nndttundny will leava for l'aadnawith II. H. Wharton, a!" a uuirmHarvey gvstem employe, he will op--

chain of Indian and Mexican curioatorea In the l.lnnard hotels, the(treen. Huntington and Maryland.Mr. Wnrton has alao been with FredHarVey for about fourteen yenra, moatof the time aa a salesman. While theAlbuquerque men will begin wtlh onlyatorea :n .hree l.lnnard hotels in I'iisadena. their chain may Inter he extml-e-

to Include all uf the l.lnnard housawhich Include hotela In l.oa Angei.Hnnta finrharn, Hun Francisco andother coaat cltiea, and etaewhera Inlh country. There are pending atpresent some t'H.OitO.OOa in new hotelconstruction projects the l.innrdIn t areata

Hoth Mr. Hnlveley and Mr. Whar-ton are well known In Albuquerueand throughout the. state. Mr. Hnlve-le- y

began his work with the Harveysvstem when the and Mexicanetirfo department waa opened toy Mr.Ht'h welter and the greater part 01'that time Mr, Hnkveley'a home huebeen In this city when ha haanetlva In publlo nffalra aa wet)thoroughly aucceasful In hualncaa,

j

Union Labor MakesProtest on Labor

Employed by. CityA protest waa nnde nt the mt i tlng

of the city comniiaetrineia Ht nightiv a committee uf thet'nlon agalnat the employment of

n the repairing ofthe t'oal nvenuo iudutt ami in ha'il-In-

of gravel for the street pa log.The committee was made up of r IAl,oa4.y nnd Churleg J.. M. HUt. t

A dint uaalon belwet-r- the cltvmanager ami the committee followedtn which a dioVi cm e of ex- -

ixted aa to how unskilled and skill !

labor wua to he delermitted. The cltniinag-- agreed to the employing ofunion men for skilled labor tint didnot want In go bevond that. The dia- -

ctiMMion endo-- b ail HKr--i- that onlthe toreniim and a carpenter wouoltie clu-'- as skilled tabor and it waafurther pointed out by the manager(hat a Mr t 'hrMuphiite waa naked tohandle the some time ago andthat all arrangement might bo cwn- -

eluded with him soon.The manager alao pointed out thrit

th t foreman must mrt only be'akilled nte hanl- but had to be uh'eWo bundle mt-- nnd that during th'ilast three nioniha tlm labor aitunllonwis aii'-- that It was not a tieiinno much of at lecling who to hliv but

lo be able to hire any one at all.Mr. Hebetiatreit said tho city bad

no Jttrtadlctlon over the hanging ofgravel f(M- tlli p twng work slid th-t- t

w.ia latter between the payingomiutny nod iht- team roiitnictor.

WAR DEPARTMENT HOLDSTRANSPORT MOTOR BALE

A latge number of motor trunapnetsuiiphen. litfltitling live psaseng ertout ing car. tru kit. nmioilani-e-

Itlilller and motor ev lea, Will he soldnt am Men nt Camp Ib KlTei-ia- Thut'odiiv Novembrr

' Tlnmf who nre Intci eatef-- mnV obtain(further .y nMhliig at1

the poMt othie lu te or by writing .o

fam. !o.l. '

I'rospect iva hovers Hre Invited toto ('amp Itovt In exumtne thia

mill all Itnititrlea relative ioIcnuieshott'd be addressed to fifHr-- r In,rf I'uhllc Auction M.tle at t ainp

Hpdt ilfcl'uao, Tt fc.ta, 2nd I Jvnleitaiil,U'. A. . IK

Tt iE EVENING-- 1 ?ER At.D

Api Y9OT Old SteerVJ LU V III. ULU Clear of the Gorilla I

HAiuioui mui If antna tn"Fwunialn f Youth" fr munklii'1 u'' .(('f. orcnoff hellevea, mjm vul

Perm U tit AppamtUl BolVei 'Hard tur In In for a tremendoua linp-.n- .,

rtr aiu-- mankav fnmia will ha mm nnm"r.

qbordua PUnt With Import.nti mtinitiew today.

'wear ana Tear Saving. "remw Your own Apev. H- Na hiofter will mnky houej h

Th lnMrlul enniny W wlda how for rlty They'llmoving lo a aoiutiin t the "Mirdhe too common for I hut. Would

proUIt-n- i iti lo!l laundry j ho! y now iniv-- to the "o to aew awork, with ih IntttitlMtlun of a "J'ar- - rnoater ar a hen Too itianjr In thami'itt Wiiler Hofipnejr," a and j nriRhlior'n hack yard.o.tif appttiatua whl-l- la the tati Ir. Vnronoff. noted. Runalan d

In iaundiv water treatment and traon and expermtenter. told Kn-nr-

which ia ftuamnteed to take the hard ouraenna that ci rtnln alnnda poee.loil water. Ions on nf itia harden! aed hy the monkey fntiilly mtxht tproolenta .n domeatio and mephanh-i- l raffed Into the lived humnn hrdyInundry woik, and tru inform it Into and would renew huionn rittnr. vital-wat-

thai la aa koft aa tua aoftat My. and amhtrlon. lie aald that nrain water. (man of Itrt mltht ao hack to the prim

Koundatlomi for the new of Mtm with the aid of the graftedare now bio luhl and prt uf tinninnn-'e- aiftud.machlnary hnv arrived, inner partaare on the whv. The pnrt fromvarloua factorlea located all tha wityfrom K fin aim City to New York, andthe tonl wetarht of the equipment,when kMHiemhied and inatalled will hati.0 poundM.

The I'lTiniitlt water aoftenlna;yrumtunovd hy experla in h

the laat word In hiundry water treatment. It la In ua tn many of themoat Imp rt liiiindty pUtuta In theeourury whura "hard" water la tpriol. m, and Ma Intallntlon here wMIntak the Imperial the equfil In eiU!pment of any laundry plant In thecountry. It will permit the waahinaof the moat nt'liriite faorlca, Hunneia.etc., which partlctiinrly afTected Huih and Afrleti.ty "liartl" Water, to he handled wl.hthe vry minimum of wear and to heritdivr4 In the aofieft and

condition. Th Inatallattonia p r dl g rapt d y a iud w U hprompt dclivt-rle- of parta now Intrnnalt. the nw apparatua will

hnnd u Minn U reacher tw oferatlon

ement.

ynnU

la

t

!

onwhT

for

aa

Ontralon

work

yd, I'aan.on

iwo or ihree wxka.I lira an ! In In lM)

rrutriciHta refund money tt I'AoPIM.MKST f:iila to cure Itching.Iliind, Itleedlir; or I'rotruding I'llen.Htopa I mint ion: Hftottot and Ilea la.You can get ratfnl ahep after th'first app'tcallon. trlcw auc.

Anarchy RifeIn Gary. Ind.,

Witness Says(Omtlrmr! from ar nn.

transcript of Verhagin'a eamlnntlonbefore a nilHlnry tribunal. Verhagluadmitted belief In revolutionaryfn ilea, oppoaillon to the evtittingform of government and faith only InorganlsuUon along; the lines of sovietHuaUa.

Atlomry A HoMwmIIi."What la thia etr-e- i workers coun-

cil?" aeked Senator McKellar.It la the body of union

b e a In the strike."bot nown of l.ubor

a

lnd'an

labor

ahort

n

a

Ac

n

4

"I undcrtnnd so"Van Iluren charncteruted the

'wot kera' iinVrnationlleague," as "nothing less than an an-

archistic outfit, working thruuuu theI. W. W."

"We found several of Its membersnt (larv." he aald.

"1 naked Tatil (Ihiaer, attorney fnethe strikers. If he na a iolnhc iKt.I.lfutenant Van lloren continued."nnd he a.tawered 'You bet am.'We've rcommndcwl to the depart-ment of JOMte that stops lw uikento cum-e- t his cltizanahip papera"

Sheriff FromMichiic&n to Take

for

laraa

Alleged Embezzler u lFl. R. Raton, ahertfT of Kulnmitxoo,

Mich., arrived In the city today 'otake Irving Hopper, lu re ma charge of eiiibexxlement back (oKnlaniflxoo. Tie will return with h.a

t'tmorrow.Tho police will turn over th bond

109 No. Ut.

Have You: Started Yout"Fountain of Youth Farm?

Myb Ton Should Begin Orowingptlthe aite la tnm ibc

rnta

1Tiv,,,t'"?

laiondry the

apiinrattiathe

iint

Th

orgiinlantlona?

Here

prUoner

Thn dlh:tn line, monkey expert"eplriln, hetween the lowr monkey)hrnnch of the fnmily and the hijfh rtape) hranrh la the tall, or rather thelack of tn Monkey) hnve InlH;a pen are tfllllea, or In norm !ntnnrea.very ahort tnlla. The longer the tn.lthe lower the anlmnt. Thut'a n peiiMcfor (hone who wth to Ktow theirown "fotintnlna of youth."

The hlaheol nionkev noerlea (man.tike monki'vel are the gorilla, cliim-pnnr-

oranga and gihtn.nx.Monkeva with long fat-e- are ttitiat-l-rliiNwed aa bnttomiH.Humll. hiiphy-titlle- monkf ara

known aa ninrmoafta.Mortkcya are more numaroita

ar Amerlrn Wnrner

central

defenao

arreted

portions of Alu h.ive them ttnlvthe Ituiflarv aie, la f und In Kurophavinir rrtn-Ke- nt WH.raltnr,

The ehhnpitnia mHt elotatlv' n- -

aemhlea man In Ira rnrthtaatloA nndform. :f all mnnkeva it inkM'llieheat Job of walking arret, 'ftttltJUgh f

tOne Street Car HitsConcrete mixer andAnother Jumps Track

ToditV h iM been Jomih day f r 1i

eIrnati

on Whh.tpM ihla lnrr'iitig, when one Mrt Kiown II ahlil tour t ill

the and T.te gor'lla ia the l.tr of t11 com rte mixer, rippinc monk ti it.ra. and noint i imcopen the aide of the car. Hp Ken of "kimiI h!Mi. m.-- "

Toe Drat acrident occurred Jutt M.iie ikIuIih tnow lo nrifiy i

fore nMn when a I niveriOty noun I In height. The tti.pti- of Afil .1

rounding iuiji at r irt iin-- : titeir liotnc. and not xtuniCentral avenue, a1ipied off the Irnca,the rear wheel" alidlng around nearlytwo feet. A wrecking crew Wtm call-ed from the burn and packed thebuck on the track. Hervlce wua heldup about a half hour.

An old Town car going weet onfVnttHt avenue at V.1' DiIh morning'w4 badly g;iahed along tit el.tewhen It trieil to pas tne concretenuker operated the pavhi; com-pany )itin KIkIiiq and Mr. hat i eets. The ate- arm of the loarhmWhich lift the large bm hota ofnilM'il conereie to n in Uistreet vr ks w.ia projeri outaero-- a t.ie track wtoil lite ;trproai'hetl The moioretle, thinkingeither that the. street car would minxthe ami. or th it the entcinei r woul.tmove It in titne, tiro e Jier cartu diirHt alu-od- . The arm stroi it

throoirh tlie and etit rirht'rftW'ithe side along the base or the win- -

Iowa, (tlits w.tft broken, but the c irwaa etnpt and no one w. hurt Thecar waa taken to the burnn for re- -

paira.

and curt' i' ney to the amount of(iftn w hlch were foun.I in Hopper agrip when he waa taken front theCalifornia limited.

Mderirf Katun N.iid Hopper waa ac-cused of being the ringleader of three

ployea of the kalainazoi Htationooinp'iny who are accuaei of

$ iia.uao and f r,i,("iifront lite company in operations f

never a year. I m ot her mi nIk uinl r urtt'Ht ami the third isanugiit.

Handkerchiefs were unknowntho iail part of Hie sixteenth

lentury.

to

Best

r &

V; v ' --v

il

jJ

Vj V. oumi aiilmnl tvntiHT.Imw onMkaaia la tin i,u.

like? htntMiiattt.'prefers tr.ivr!ing nil four-- n'llI la

cur Jumped track arnnh.-r- j

r.in tniuJ the

he--

tne cmIrnneplnnllng.

car

by

iiw ing

ear

mine broughtA 1111 :'ua have dit d htn llj after l

reni hlng this country tltirlll is ntothe miHt s.ag.- if tnonkevs. All- -

of

to oura

of 0

INA

M 1 S f -

IT we

ssxiimi

K

a

1 j1

luit the gams. a

ft allIt

in nue titsvarni h- - It atkl prothe

you ranand

tirw and anddo fl at yrry k

can do theno U .

the loin' at. - a :.

and roar like a tlit plnttmr 111

peeved. jlH HlZl'tl fllll fiM'- -

jHaSBSBBBlBBBBBBSSas

i

andAll

251

Your Boy's Comfort

And Your Saving

We youyou will find

line

Mackinaws

Shoes

Pants $1.20

Place

r6

0 i

American BlockLump

EggKinds Wood

Prompt Delivery

AZTEC FUEL

! ForB?mmi!E!!lli!ll!ll!II

iiivite look Hoy's Depart-ment (2nd floor) where

Knickerbocker Suits

Hats and

Knee $2.75

Omera

CO.

CORDUROY, SERGES, CASHMERESREAL SAVING

Phone

KalhuVs StoreAlbuquerque's Shopping

Opposite Y. M. C. A.

j

Ml

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1019

"If NAROWAttl HAV IT"

fWftJbM6v oWBaatlxuJliaaaaasiaM

! 1

wommvmmVe

it Ifcr 3ff

whatsoft,

fini(i wtawlwork andfuntituri. cfort three thiags

opcntion n.iihfsmndadtirrt lanliioT.aMr hnd

rffect. X'tlh LirssVrUo-Ton- e Finhnwke yotir woodwork

modern,alight rmt,

Anyone workfakiii nccdcX

Their w'tiopertmrl. they lion when hnvo finisliPM

I'llMN Hllll lliylllv

overfull

otniiifiKl its mho wlirrf tin- In'st tiu- -

Ihll i.S

Ladies!Wo liuve reerivi'it h la rue Hliip- -

Mielll of 1 r. X ( il.l.HH "oliiliL'Wjirp iiiii vhhiM like tm to t Jillnnd iiintat Hjinif, Th i i as I ft Hik-

ing vuro in

DURABLE,SANITARY

ECONOMICALCOOKS BETTER

II Iiiih I il ili'iiKinstniti'il tlmtlinnil in ii I'yri's I'iin willniiM' mi liirli .' r ti lii i'ailIi'miii tin' himii' il"iijii linlti'il in anuriliimrv p. hi nf tin1 Millie ili- -

Illt'lilillS.It never epnes. rusts.

nlcnrliH iiiliirn. dents, lienils,nr liiirns nut.

We replaee liny l' rex ilisli tintlit'eiiks in Use in the cm n.

Tlie Icinircr vim use it tlie ln llrrit dive It II tvnil.

Jt

l)u yiMi invil it St.sili. Itreinl.nrI nil, nt Is ii 1' tli.it will cut 7

If mi try mir Itnlit'smi SureK.ltfe" Knite fully ifiiiii'iin-- I

I. A Knife I'm- evi Use

Tliii. is tin- - Wnl'lle Seiisnn. Tryur ( Il isH "III Willi tile pillent linll- -

liiirn IiiiiiiII". Als'i we lime a ,i:eleetliill of eiikr jlitlitles.

Apple paren n- -e i Inl imw.We linve the "Wliito Mountain."

J II pure", enl'esl'iernt i'lll.

vrlvrty

rwhheil

14

Iwlii-i- l

reiillv

inn! .li.-cs in tine

A Stop Lfidilcr ; n vry usefulllltli le ill ll limne. ) .lit it needs tolie safe ij.mi t'.i-- l i.iif life tu it.J'I'llllt is the sui t w hell.

KA ADD & MAOGER.'IF IT'S HARDWAC WE HAVE IT

first ixt iVyNrr i'frcn 74

FRIDAY. OCTOBER 34. 1619

RosenwaldTsEvery Section Our Greets YouWith for and the Coming Week

READ THIS SPECIAL OF VALUESSECOND FLOOR

WOMEN'S

GOODQUALITY

OutingGowns

Special

$1.79 Each

Coats-Srait- sand Many Other Lines Immediate Interest to Every. Woman

is

The Suits at

See These Incomparable ValuesSplendid quality Serge and Poplin are the

materials shown in that practical and alwaysgood coloring Navy Blue.

We recommend these Suits at $34.95 a9having all the good style of highergarments, and VALUE EXCEPTIONAL.

The Blouses at

,Blouses of Georgette in beaded,

braided and embroidered models alsostyles showing the newest tuck treatments.

Slip-ov- er or button side effects and roundneck styles.

We are showing them in Navy Blue,Bisque also White.

A Remarkably Large Collection of TheseBlouses at $7.95 to Choose From

Extra Special Values

V IT m

ii ; t a

a

In Women'sAnd Children's

WinterT T 1

'm&r unaerwearWomen's Unionsuits at $1.50

Women's line rililied, heavy fleeeed Cotton f'nioiiKuitN made in twostyles. Ilijrli ui'i'k and long sleeves or low neck and no sleeves. Sized

:IH mi.) 40.

Choice $1.50

Misses Unionsuits at $125MiHKCK line rililied, heavy fleeeed Cotton I'nionmtits in si.cs 10 to 16

yearn. Maile with drop seat and dainty headed neek.

Special $125

Children's Unionsuits at 85cChildren's heavy fleered Cotton t'liiniiKiiilH, well marie anil Amahed,

sine 6 to 12 years. lroj seat style.

Special 85c

THE EVENING HERALD

The Reason This Store is Doing Sorte-ihin- g

New and Better Every Day, is That WeAre Finding Every Day a Better Way to DoSomething.

of

of

priced

Exquisite

D

atJUST RECEIVED Representing a fortunate purchase

of a big sample line. NO TWO ALIKE.

This is an unusual assemblage of smart styles and anopportunity to secure the utmost in Coat Value. Beltedand loose back models are both represented, some withcollars of Hudson Seal.

SILVERTONES, T1NSELT0NES AND MIX-TURES ARE THE MATERIALS IN WHICHTHEYARESHOWN.

A Coat Offeringin Every Sense of the Word

Garments Valued inThe Usual Way at$75.00 and $85.00--Choice

wis

FancyWorsted

SKIRTSIn a variety of

beautiful plaid

I'rieed at

$8.95

$54.95A Complete Showing of

NEW

At All PricesSome at Exceptionally f?TV

a i n 1 imuueraw rricca

Serge

SKIRTSShown in Navy

Iilue and Black. Ev-

ery one a very at-

tractive style. I'rieed

at

$U95 ,

s-Blc- mses

$54.95

SKIRTS

BetterWool

SKIRTSKcpresenting the

season's smarteststyles and the new-est novelties inpluids. I'rieed from

$1735 to$49.95

WE GIVE 2&C GREEN TRADING

STAMPS

a2feL

nwaldReady-to-We- ar Department

Wonderful Offerings TomorrowBULLETIN

$34.95

$7.95

F6SS

The Coats

Remarkable

Denton's

The Dresses at

$34.95Every of Dress is

the Russian Blouse, the CoatDress, the Tunic and the Basque effectshown all Jersey and Satin materialsof favored as Taupe, Grey,

and Navy Blue also Black.The best way to get a fair idea of unu-

sual worth is to call and'" ' 'see them.

Petticoat

$7.95all silk Jersey

nil It Jeney FettieoaU with

Tuff ta flounces

flain and changeable Taf-

feta I'etticoats in all the new

hIiuiIi's. 'All at the Attrac-

tive Price $7.95.

for

or

A many women

prices ought

to buy a very good Hat And,

it will at this store. We havo

specialized this fall on Hats atthese prices and the display

them whi.-- we offer is

enough to satisfy every taste

and requirement.

Every Hat a Splendid Value at anyOne of These Prices.

OurWonder Hat

$4.50

s

OurExcel Hat

$6J50

Til"

Hew lines the

BrightonSleeping

Wearfor Men and Woman

AIM

Dr.Sleeping

Garmentsfor Children

popular type representedincluding

in woolsuch colorings

Burgundytheir

and attractiveness

Silk

Petticoat

95c SaleOdds and EndsWomen's Hats

Silk Rport Hat, WoolKnock-Am.a- t Hats, AutoCaps and Hoods in varietyof styles. Also Felt Sailors,Plush Auto Hoods.' Be sureto see them.

Choice 95cOn Sale 2nd Floor

Good News the Woman

Who Wants to Spend

$450, $6.50$9.50 for a HAT

great feel

that one of these

of broad

of

OurSupreme Hat

$950

iiiiuiiii i;yiji5 ABE

rnr.orun t .? t- - , ' ; ;

Mn Who Were With Colonel inHav When faw ?Jico KnewHim Eo?t At Ittootiii. ZuoUior-U- l

All Clauefl Helping,

I lierly auharrib. .,. .dollartrt tha liooaoreit VemorlAl aaao- -Ciat.OII,

Name

r.iti thta rtut and wnd it withyour HMitriittttm to K. T- OhaatA Hninn-rm- . f hutnnnn of Ttontte-v- tt

afociuuon lor liar- -

Sjt1. awity wwiien, piwfa-rlon-

himi, enwtutya and former'llnneH Jlhlera' r a rain thoae

to the Itooaevelt MemorialffiMMTKlntinn fund. aoo'VdIna; I the re-l- ri

of the eonMr eKalrmnt.Che k hava tsen received from

ae.'enl f' the fwmrr Rnuh RMfttrnn who wre with Tionnevelt In theliiv hen fiw W knw Mm

1 ff find hvd hltw mmd. The colon lof theae trit-n-

. "Nrt fiionH evernrri minded a llnt-- r nrffiRtfnl. Morfvrr they were Jitat n srifd on the

ronr-- and In ramp aa tn hat lie, tlieearneo of the plilna and mountain,Im.!-- rt'i" and v tiled rtYOraen. whurfs-- dr.r ttfifttnohtntfiv and anfi'ir--d m !

rP'!r n fnrt ihit I waa fina of themtn e,meh th iua4 frffoiia hritnt 1 fn Ipbvp my h illrrn.

If. (iScrmnn onr of Tton- -v..l- I'ifMKh Ittrtrn. Ho waa thfi? mrin In Nwr Mlo to h wornIn (n W, Vnltttit'ra tlavalrv.it"r 1,oniril WiwmI anrtny raoo In 1h r"ftnint wltn

th ranir of rolonrl ar ihnt iir.i.f Wr.rc Pma, a lie tf ollva aklnna1ijmmrtvm mHpjA mhf)v Inlo Mr.I'haw'i rffl'--a thia mmifit nd TJt-'it- n

a ftfiy on iiin tJraM. "I hrourht thin fr Mr.

Anoibt-- r little raltow of ltattannrnir "lo hronahi tn tin rr.ia

fnr lh fund. All the rh rhlliranr iclvrn an oponunltv to con-- ,

tributa rturinn tha ADiorlntltatlnJn anrrlMi tooav.

Th renrt(iit(oo ara at 111 comingIn mo )v hnvtvtr, th oownty chtitman rprt. and ihm rount' quo;tm nrt yt fllHi.

HEATH'SGROCERY

616 W. Central Fbont 238

NEW STOCKAunt Jemima Pan

Cak Flour . ... .16cAunt Jemimas Duck- - ,

Cake Flour . ...16cFrwh Shipment of RationalBiectiit .Co. Ooodi ErpectedToday.

APPLESDelicious Orimei Ooiden, Bellflower, Joiimtfaaa.

Vi ,,T1rwvn'f

BANANAS

nnuTios

I SCHOOLS HERE

George 8. GKlock Speaks at Unl- -

vemity on 'KooseveL the Man'Exercises in High School and

la Parochial Schools, j

Mira A. KHrK aava a mmt In-- 1

tirntiif hl" rlnl Lo't h Ot Rop j

v Mi at the l'nivrauy of Nw Mi-- I

iwrmMy thin nioritinf. Mr. Kiot-k-

UTinia aiualmd with Itoont vlt ,

w.ifn thy wr hoth a th N'rw York'In utitl lhnBh a

lniff frHhip am alnntly Mtiull-- (ftt-- to Hittik ( "Itoruwvelt tha Man."

t Htrttfin atrluHr f hla lilaia,and "wijuara 4lal" pMola, trta sinkrr hld hrfora tho wttjdrnlH for aiiiu- -

j ti n tha thoroutrh-goina- ; Aaiarlcan- -ttt tti x p fnt.

I It Ituvl.j H Hilt. a( tha raquvt of..Col. It, K. Twhrhall. tn hd i thfltnonitnt in thia mi hrlHty ex- - j

t piaiiieil th wfirtNy naiiint of inai H'vlt Hftiori aNmioiatl'n andrriuMtt iht voluntary oontrtuti- -turn to tha fund b luruad inpromptlv.

l'rarm al lUirh NcmmiI. (

Pejirca . Itoily tlrMverfd an lid- -Ir al the Mih a hoor at 2. la thia

j afiamoon. Mvnttra of tha Htahw hool itulvlif aiMAkniiK t hi attt-ndf- l

the wmM prhoola itiirin th liny andt lHwrd of Theodora Kooaa- -

vclt'a Parcha to th ilaaaa.t A ln 1 my aa re!hratvd b tha purrita of tha linmaralat Oonaption a hoot thia afternoon.Af'."r the of tha fins a pro-gram waa elvfn aa fullowa;

W. martm i 'horua.Kai of ha Kre.Salute In tha KIhc.t.y Hoot I'lrdKe.

Tha 8word of Hunker Mill JtaephIMdier.

Tha Amerlrftn'a Crad Klfth andSlith Omtla H"jr.

fltar Wannar horna.MtM Ttr.nwy and Mr. Murpny spoke

on Autaricunlani.Tt waa In warfare that the Idra waa

avolred of aoldiera ha-i- tht-i-r rhmirlean-aha- to enhaiu'a thir flic'it--'

tnr power. la ulden rlmr a, hen' fttilititiK at rlower tuartera than now.

Muldlera hefda offered a very rettriyt atoniMi f aoiaina' 911a another.

Ra0O

vv ii

mmra

Tha lundrywmM-r- tl aea tf I railSnd your whirta. What laundry markaWera on thHil 7

Tha t'tiMncaer-Fade- d andfravad nrckl.nda frincifmllr.

faftUtiBI

Leader of Low PricesIt yoj will fet out Pricei we will gtt your order BecauM

We Savaj Tou IloneyAunt Jemima Pan Cake Flour 15cAunt Jemima Pan Cake Flour, 4 lb 44cSambo Pan Cake Flour, 4 lb 41cLog Cabin Syrup, Medium Size 60cOld Manse Maple Syrup, 5-l-b. can ... .$1.06Crisco, 1 lb. 37c, 6 lbs. $2.12

Take a Tip and Buy Crisco and Snowdrift NowIt Will Be Higher

4ih and rlllDQwoTIg PHOJIE

cash aa caddvf

LCcntrsl groceteria J 10Albuquerque's Greatest Attraction

idsT) phohe 627 "iife1 Vs ii

.Lr !

Schvartzman & jWith21 1 West Central Avenue

:

.;

mmDkv ve

D:;!y'sC2sh&C2rry' PHOWE 125

"STfP I IVKI.T." mir n lafiiN tit baraaliin.

firC rrmlum tlaron Aiffwirt'i Trmlum llnta JTfiolb. Flour (Kanaaa hnrit..

tlmt1 Ibn. Kv (Color iln) .. . Jti1 1 Kinlil (Culornila) .... M(4 lln. Ppiida (Colora.Jo)....l.084 tlx. Bir'rt FolaluPl .25

Vi Hm. yugnr

t Itarrol Ginger ftp a pa

1 llarr! Lrmim Hnaps. . . .

1 rakar MMrvhtnallows.

or Qmft HublMird...thiuaah

1 Quart Crusbrrrirat tall Mack-r-- 1

t Sinai: Outs (Atlaa)1 Ijirg Oala (Atlaa)t lb. Hwlri'a Olaomr.riraiina. .

.1--

lb. Nut-oi- - nil

Daily's Cash & Carry' 201 EAST CENTRAL

I THE YOUNGf HOUSEWIFE

t fan phone hir orderX Hoyd' with the onnfl- -

dciioe the world thnt herorder will receive the carethat iihe eoiilil pive it hrr-acl- f

had ahe the time to makea personal call.

And doesn't pnyfur this avrviue

either.

. C. BOYDPHONE 463

1101 B. Fourth

.10

.01

.nAiMAt

toall

in

he

TarararB. a ffrav a vf f f f f f f f aa.P

HONESTLY,NOW,

What more can you auk from,

a grocery store than the bentfood obtainable that comesfirnt at moderato prices,when' yon consider the per-

sonal, individual attentionevery order receives at

GEO. B. FAWKSCorner Central and

Broadway

Phone 28

Hawk

miE" EVENING 1 ALD

'vSi-- ?

BOSWELL'5POTATOES

1P0 lha. Oreeley, 'olwiaIo, Potfi-l(N- 't

A. Ill& lha. tlreeh'v, f'o'onulo, Iota-toe- a

I .HO

FLOURHO lh. Park II. K. IV Pli.iir..Ml ll. Muck (tol.irn Hl..af .. s aill0 lh. Ksii k tlolil IVIn J

l.nlit ('tun i n IllMt nil rtnur.H. I:. P. mill (1..M.-I- Hlifaf Mr

llrn1.ion .. iu el Hukin ...

100 Itm. Cjn HiiRnrH lha. Vtknm Huprur I.oti

All our hmnda ftntter. 11 naa4 ha. real hire Toniiito . . . ."4 lha. fliwt rtaaa ttweet Mpuda .35

111

Cash and CarryPOTATOES

IK lha. Urreloy, Cotonido, otn-- ,torn IMI

7 St Ilka. O fee ley, foloraMu,'19

FLOUR1ft lha, H. K. P. or UM Coin 1.70

Money hack in full on any ofthen hrnmlff of Flour. No atnmpwith Hurur, l'otatoea or Hour.

anhaI hrna ata

entlnic.X lt.a. Kamy4 lha. tneKNXt Week

J f i i j Apii

fina for rw

.Innnthnna1 .

puKcd Jon:ithrill h aa

. . . a" ..Ml

or'

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Oooda."

Flour Sug'arPotatoes

Cane Sugar $ 1 1 .75Beet Sugar $11.65Potatoes. 1 00 lbs $3.00Potatoes, 50 lbs $1.60Snow White Flour 48 lbs. sack $3-2- 5

Snow White Flour 24 lbs. sack . $1.70Tatiitne re finei,! rm-ive- thi year. Fancy Colorado WhiteEvery Back of Flour Guaranteed m,rl fnm Turkish llanl

Wheat.Matches, Box 5c

Montezuma Grocery Co.Phone 1028 Third and Copper Phone 1029

Fremont Cash Grocery Co.

"SPECIAL SATURDAYSchilling Coffee, 1 lb. can 55cMeadow Gold Butter, lb 72cFresh Eggs, doz 70cQuaker Larpe Size Rolled Oat, pkg 32cNew Spanish Pop Corn, lb. 20c, 2 lbs. for 35cSolitaire Mince Meat, pkg. 15c, 2 for .... 25cHeinz No. 1 can Cream Tomato Soup, can 15cHeinz Large Size Apple Butter, jar ..... 65cPallas Strawberry-Rasberr- y Jam 15-o-z jar 30cCottolene, 1 lb 10 oz. can 65c

Fancy Spring Chickens, Home DressedFat Hens.

Freah Oysters, Tokay Grapes, Bartlett Pears, Peaches,Pomegranates, Persimmons, Florida Grape Fruit, Oranges,Lemons, Apples, Honey Dew Melons, Cocoanuts, Cranberries,Cucumbers, Green Chili, Bell Pepper, Green Beans, Green LimaBeans, Cauliflower, Celery, Tomatoes, California Head Lettuce,Spinach, Green Onions, Radishes, Sweot Potatoes, Squash.

Fremont Cash Grocery Co.Wot t'ewrai

Putn-toa- a

kliitf

Everything in the FoodlOS Goods Line

FRESH VEGETABLESGreen Lima Beans, Oreen Beans, Cauliflower, Green Corn, Hubbard Squash, Celery, Fresh

Tomatoes, Mango Peppers.NEW ARRIVALS

Shelled Peoana, lb $2 00 Fresh Cocoanut, No. 1 tin 15cNew Crop Pecans, lb 40c Carnation Wheat Flakes, pkg 25oEvaporated Apricots, lb 40o Dromedary Dates, pkg 30cCountry Gentleman Corn, No. 2 tins 20c Seeded and Seedless Raisins, pkg 20o

Virginia Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs 25o

HERE IT IS AT LASTLiquid Veneer Floor Mop Swab1 can be removed in two seconds can be washed like S

towel and passed Uuoiigh wringer. It is most economical becarse the frame will last a life time.When Swab wears out it can be replaced by a new one at slight expense.Sold on approval. Price complete wlta kaadle J 5 O

MEAT DEPARTMENTChoice Beef, Pork. Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Brains, Sweetbreads, Calf Liver, Devonshire Pork

Sausage, Freeh Oysters, Homo Killed Ducks, Hens and Spring Chickens.

W. L HAWKINS Phones393-394-3- 95

I

Sure DAINTYUNION BREADr

J S L M 111 f

UNION BAKERYPhone 863.

1

Groceries

0. DEL FRATE & CO., Props.

Be Sure of '

Your SundaySupply of

North

. a.

Miaiiiaimnuar"iwi

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1010

Be It's

Special French andItalian Bread, best

made. TRY IT.

Also all kinds of

cakes and pies.

320 N. Firsta.4..

and

Meats

at ReaionablPricei

American GroceryAnd MEAT MARKET

PARISIAN

BREAD

Pbone

The Parisian Bakery andIce Gream Parlor

2Q9 W. CentralPhone 266

Fresh Cakes, Pies

and French PastryDaily

WE CAN SAVE YOU

MONEY

We're just a step from the trade center but wedeliver anything anywhere! It's a step worthtaking.

OUR GROCERY DEPT.save you money on anything iu the line of

Standard (iroi'i'iieH.tOUR FEED DEPT.

See us for Alfalfa and

The Albuquerque Grocery213 218 Third

24.

2S2

Can

Phone 603

The Evening Herald is the New Mexico Paperthat put the "Class" in Classified Advertising.

riuDAT, October at ma THE EVENING HERALD'

mls

Herald, Classified AdvertisementsTelephone 345 - FOR QUICK WANT AD RESULTS 7ele'fifiorie 345

Advertising Rate Cardn.AhAiriRD.

T nr Won first InsaMlo.l wr4 astrb at.bat,iint liMrtiot,

Minimum t:iaalf4 shargs, go.HUndlrtc 'lanfi4. tan eiMa eor4 par

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biMlnrtt an 4 l arla. riva pnl-t-

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AU rharr tolarphane nMrrlbn aaly.o cJiiril ftd ukrn tfur S p M

Nu ait run fur h hittaflnaio par'o4 ;aa aa."Mitinn later lea la ol..-l- t noon.

Tfca Hrai4 win iaposaibi for aalretta inrorrai--t Insert tua.

I a4raHl.hu at fatal rata.

Duke City CleanersWa olaan hata, aim's and woman'sclothing, nig, eurtalna. tfrapartoa,ir. no Waal Gold, l'hoi.a 444.

Proaiptnaaa our to otto.

N0TICXHI'ANIHIf lrtat Dan fla nf

htnnra. Inurmnltal. advanced anduhiraikna1 ?lu rat lad. j"UIK MUHT I. X KT K I K H V7h r y

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V "a man tu Uarn Offit writeriu dhu

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WANTED Help 3,W A ATK-- - for Ileal b.arwork OixmI

aK.a 1'hi.nt 'ilOA. or rail atr.diili.

HASTF1-- ftrArflr 114 atrttrl J M

SITUATIONS WANTEDWA.TKI Ji

r... ,rfEXPKIIIKNCKU i.ar to all raM.at.la raiaa. 1'HS m..

WANTED oellaneoui 9

WANTKI Tn rnl nraiotr 3S ..rih Tbird.

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work,I'fea.- a-

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infurnibln

TOftirnikhrd liail.t. .N.i.

FOR RENT poomsnH FNT

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FOR Two frontoar villi tu

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fOR light

AJiuu

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ll.i.l.r.Mr. J. Mi4arila

FOR SALEaa. a4erii.

an! porrhas. treat, .ToariaWarg, atr far tn.

94.400 nmm art, w4m. Vd wateraaei. gara, t"-- ealbell4laga, 11

'i; 4lh war.J, 409 ntem Blfhlaoaa.

alua Is.fcrlrfc. mt.4rra. Watt tialX

utlaMa fur beeaa, 3nd.Hi., ektaa in, ooavenlant te

91.660 ntotn tmnialnw Jar. alsD,ngI"" rta

9S.&00 mnm graft r4m.hard wood flnora. alarmingMf. North Harong HI.

100 rwom frama cirtta. 40 footgMd errhard. fooil harti and chirk--

hoaaaa, thrall. HtghUnda.

FLEISCHERSfAL BaTATy. ttBS AMO AITCMOBILB i

UIILUriLK, LOAN II.

Wa ITS, HI Ba.lk fa.na.

A. C. STARESHaul Kutalo and liifiirano

til Wt Uold A. l'lon.havi mm nict"

IIH.MKS for HhIo.See l' Ilffitrn Ai'tion(wn fvoniitifH, MiiikIhv,

Fritlay.

rOK SALS Houim 17

nK AI.( Twa alarr brlt hoaia. altkrrr,.a wnit thaoa lraa. JnauiralM. Katlh. Cor. Coal

11 rOB SALE Typewriter!Ml-- Tir K.lrr.. Parlor Mill... WANTKU. al

taaaa H.mi'.nlno lI'amt.l T.I 4.

FOB fiAUE MUcoIltneoni 8

TKI HALF--rrr- tomatonioflih. rsiarn I Ion a

vukanliintr fwrnitarawairiifrs. liodrill Mnropoiiian

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rn'n kaokiai arl 4airradvritia tutraa-i- r ll.tala

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AMI ARK I'HK Fh AT $: TO 7 ...FAt II MAIL OKDFHH (l..i Fi'FCl.laA TFNTluN

TOT SALX Automobilet 29

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in: Mm

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flrt I Mil II III orderI'hDiir j fur dc muni

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tllcM, jasrolry and Llborty Honda.Maliablo. UbaraJ aud aualdwaiiaJ. MlndiiaJowairy, Hud) A sal taairat, lormartjr a.

Hl'NTltd jobt A 10 gattrr want ad tnTao Hrrald wtRhi lit A Ii for ytu. Tk

Harald tatio nnji bualnvas man In lown Iliaaiii( uf an rr buni'ii dar ha baa

plenty of tia lo ftttna tainga War. aUaltall 46.

PERSONALI'KIVATR Instruitlnn la

UroadwarL. llrniadra. ill Hulh

27

Mrs. M

Strrna-Koat- trfnltraaaaa. Mnorn'. fHovm. Ran.ml and flay.Ion n.l l.il.onir MlrvHM. lt.Kll pr)U(Ilrld llik Tlrca. He'll buour old furnltura for oumh. '

120 W. Gold TllE

5 rtOOM MODKRX

niwirn, prrwHd hrlck.on North JTourtncnth lrMl. 9xlvvl ImU ailjointnv with frutl Urm

nil (uritcn truck, otrcrad t m n

prlrv.

CITY KEALT7 CO.IDT W. Oold. Phon. 771.

A UKAI. HllMRprriwpd hHrV. II nfci'pln

pnrrhwi, hot Minor hinit. hardwoodfliora, nplnndld Inl. hiich cluw homoMud lorHlliin. H. Jhlfi'hijrtiHti, 30 4

l (told, Kvul rn--toto. Inaurarii-o-

l.lMH) CASH

and IS. (inn nn term will buy anew, atiutlv nioi.crn bunaitluw onriilvpralty

i. k. n. FRi.i.rrtd onI'hona HI. l.p. Firat Kofi Hank.

PROrSSSIOlTAL CARU8 IS

oi1 i KtitOARrr oaiiTwmtiitTrraallaa Ualu4 la Un.ataa al Waaaa

Cfcitaraa.Ofnri' (Irani Hide rhnt,

Rralarnr.. 1117 lal (Valral. I'hoaa ITI.

TI1E

PACIFIC SHOP10U V. CENTKAIi AVE.

wtta K,prt walrhmakar of ihlrly yra .

r"n i'" mini, r tmiia) avvI nitad HUtaa.

ALL WOtlK OUA RANT BED

A. CRKVOIblCR

DR. D. C. DODDSPhysician and SuryronX S. T. Annijo UUiff.

Ilt-H- . 10 to 3 to 5; 7 to 88H4 Office 8l7

D R ITahlfllDaattal

Orar Oaldaa Mala.Oraat

DR. SHERIDANPrartlra llmllad lo---

nKNiTo-rriiNAn- r pipe arksANU UlbEABI--l OP IHK fICIS

fhona III.Cltlaana Rank Bidg. Albuquarqua

BEBBER01T1C1AN

CITIZENS' BANK BCIT.DTNO

0HIS0PRACT0KDPI.NAI. A IU I' HTM I! NTS rrama raa raaar

ar dlaaaM. Uftlaa Laaa Rlrtcilar Bldg..toaVt Nona Saaaad alraal. H. 8. Kaaa. D. VI'feoaa &B.

( r. CABMANfniRnpRAimia

It-l- AKU1JO BLIMI.rnoNr ia)

0IL MEN'S DIRECTORY

ALBUQUERQUESTOCK EXCHANGE

Oil liana. Reports. Cruotationa.115 8. Second St.

Albuquerque New Mexico

MISCELLANEOUS S3I. ASH Irr. llakli

iiuid

Bid

njt and PlainMa t J.

HALF Llft-- trallrt (ocd as a aw uUne tiroa, 7.tt Bo. F.dMh.

18

mK

IP WHAT toa hava to sail Un'i Itsti-- bara4on t laar out ir hair, put a lillla ad in

lha "for aalo- - miarallanruus " rohima andall wbatovor jrwa aaa to ail autch. Jaal

call B4i.

WAffTRD Carofal hodah ftnlahlut hy naaIvr phuivaraphar; twteo dailt arMlca.

aaiisfaitlo (uarantard orOauhtna u a raliabU aatab!..a4 flrat. Baaa4 llaana. Maalar Phuwofravhora

HAVK joa lost nylhlnt A lltfla want althis a.itu find ti fur ywa. Just rail

14.. wbirh fMJitarila with aa aiporiaacodwant ad laker.

ATTORNEYS

Bonn a riidiiAlloraava al

Salla I. Law Library lldlaa.

EXCIIAN'GE Thon. 1111

Liberty Bonds BoughtWB FAT TOMORROW

Find l't Ubrrty Lcwn. . .I'M.ijKlrw 4 1 ....... M Inrirl 4 1i' .r,DAi.cond 4' noHcnnd 4V' :,.10Third 4U 'a , MFourth 4' Hf.lbHcimd 8' 101. 0J

cond 4 V lon.ownint wir. onnd bonda

br mall. Hamittanoa alwan madadar.

WESTERN M0BT0AGB CO.Albuquarqua. N. M.

rWe"Want to Haul Yor"Bagtrage and Express

L1TTENS autoDELIVERY

120 Ho. 4t Ti nmnc 07A

ACTNOWList your rnnehea., farirm,

bouwM and property with ua.

t I riONEEK REAl.TT CO.110 W. OUUI.

BUSINESS CARDS IS'

EAT MORE BREADWholeiwmt, criup loavra of theflnwt hrrarl In town. Rflmtitle- -

lly baked in the moat modern;ovens. Prepared under strictunitary methoila. We wouldn'tthink-- of ming any but the verybeat flour. Fresh dally.

PIONEER BAKERY807 Bonth Firat Street

THOS. F. KELEHERIjeather and r'nidinpi, Saddles,Harneiw, Paints, fut Soles. Wa- -'

terpronf Chrome Soles, Bhoe StoraSuppliea. iPhone 410. 408 Weat Central.

CHICAGO MILL &LUMBER COMPANYGENERAL PLANING MILL

Third and MarquettePhone 8

MADAME GLENNMind Renting by Power of God.

Advice on all business matters.Appnintinents will be necessary.1214 N. Heeond . Phone 59;t--

A ffaaalaa Mraila.

UHIKINO lor a aaaBlind iia'l ll.ird ara,

aar "waatad UaMllaaa''149

t

al rpal a lillla ad ia

Jaal call

EL PASOB1TULITH1C

COMPANY

Contractors for the

Bitulithic Pavement

"Best by Every Test"

A Proven Success in All Climates

GENERAL OFFICESEL PASO, TEXAS

rOI'NDA plpln of a homo for l monir.

a.roonia. alaaoad porch, bath, rliai-at- a,

pari iriMpla rloora, laiaa lot.cloaa in. Wnly I21U0.. J5LDER k RHEI.LKT "

I'hiin Kt., I0 Waat ti ld Ava.

OWN TOL'R OWN HOMB.

' Four Lilff roorna and aloaplnwporelt on nlra fa n lot,' 60x141 raat.on rar Una In lha hlBlihm.la.A IlKAI. IUKOAl. AT I24U0.0O.

THAXTON k CO.Itrl Kauta and Inauranca.

Third and Gold.

BODDY'S DAIRYcan aupplr a raw mora who

the limt M'lk In town.MODI) V '8 MII.K IS 11ETTE11

I'hona 14 II It 1.

Wm. R. Walton,E. U. Ilomiin. Kicratury.

COAL SUPPLYCOMPANY

Hitrrraanr lo J. 8. Haavpn(iAI.I.ll' 1,1'MPDAWSON ElKl

WOOD OK A Mi KINDSIIS ftoulh Harond Rtraot

l'honaa 4 and I.

FUELOatlup I.utrp- - Crrrilloa Slova: Car.rl Ilia Lump Oallup fttova; Aulhra.Clta. all aiara; Hlaam Coal; CordWood; Nauva Klndlln: Lima:ookai Mill Wood; Factor! Wood.

HAHNCOALCO.PHONE 91

KOIl BALESavaral iMwuliriil honaaa from 4

lo 10 and In prtcaa fromtno.o lo Il20li.uo. 1 am aura Ihnvo juat whin ou ara looking- for.Tha Insat liarRulna In Ilia city, t'nllMl 412 Waal t'opimr avanua Ifidiiy.

JOHN W. MrtJl AHK.

BUSINESS CARDS 16

BEBBEROPTICIAN

CITIZENS' BANS BUILDING.

Lumber Plus Serviceralnt, Olaaa. Wall Board. AlabaatlnJ. C. BALDRIDGR LUMBER

Phona 401,

COMPANYKatabllahad till

Prompt Service. Reasonable Pricea

G. W. DAVISGeneral Contractor

.TOURING SPECIALTY5 West Copper. Phone 236

Santa Fe Time Table

Waaibaaaa Dally

TralaHa. I Rtoat t tttNa. I l.'alll. l.iHilad. .a'a. T Parao Faataj...

a. a 1 aa aa.aja , . .10

ITIa. Kl I'aaa Ely...

KaatbaaaS

431 8. viral Bt.

ASI

Amaa.:.iall:4aalar.aia

l:luaai

Ra. Sol Para tap..tot

Ka. I Tfca Raaaja ... liAtlaniHa. 4 I'alll. Liaiilfd .. e:oopiaka. a Mania fa Kl(at !a a. 10 tkoul .... T:3Haa

rROH BOUTS

Wpan:aii.ai

U 4'..

lOlllnw11.4iaa

4 40r.7 OOpia

I0:a).aaO.'MU.

Na. SOI fraaj n Paaa T stpaiBa. 410 fiaal kl l'aaa l:Ouaa

Na. lot aaaaarta al aalaa wiia Na. ttl fntOo'la. Vaaa VaUaf. Kaaaaa Ully aad OakCaaal.

Ra. 101 aaaaaata al RUa will Ra IIIrroaa Cleria aad aalaU aaal ui hulk mlCUala. I

MUST GO QUICKnn4rpj hmta4 f)rre (ft.

Tw(nnl. for only J,r.O. It yonan( nit lUtia hvm thla

auii ou.

A. L. 1IAIITIM CO.Baal Ratal, rirr and Auiomobll

I nau ra nam.

IK W. Ocld Av. Than U4.

BAHOAINaMlnoar aawlna machine, almoal

newHabv Ko-n- l l l(laa waiar haalar ...t.30Clnawold wallla Iron tl.lt

bta h ntnNiTi'ir, m.(Hecond Band

Ill W. Hold rnune 4.

Service MenMay reinstate their Insur-ance without the paymentof bark premium.Coma in and o'ign up now.

J. I). KELE11ER401 W. Cantral. Phono 41

lo you own jraur own honiaT

Chicago board of TndeC!IU:aoo. ort. 14. fniiiilali.r.

ho urn- - htiylriK. luajfthftr Wtlh liffhlnfiwof nfTfriiiKa, laxi tu m nuk-h- i atjvanralurlay In Hi corn markuL Upiiiln:pilt-fa- . which riihiffil from H tocfnt Mfhrr, with tnrntM--to ll 1(6 war follow,.! by motlvmtvrurthtr oalna.

Htn war firm with corn. Artaroinina; W to cnt hltdu-r- . Incltnl-lita- :

TIH lt 71H tenia, theniMrket hold at about the lititUlrariKe.

Uenewetl atrrnarth In the araln amihoa; nmrketa aleaillea (irovUioita.LiUMlneM ihoug-h- , lawlteU volum.

I'Iohsj:'trn Dar., fl J4 H : May, fl.l.fiata lieo., Tlc; May. 74r.

I'ork $4). o; Jhii., Ml 56.Inl Nov., lb.1oi Jun., 4dl4.VU,Jtiut ui:t., iis.af&i Jan., Ili.ui.

LivoitockC'HICAOO, (ir. 14 Hta

Jti.OuO; markut dull, atmiit thtu 40 cenU higher. Hulk, ll iai4y14.16; top, lilt.; heavy. lj ft try1 J.iffc; nudiiiiii, 1 a.3 1136; llxh.li.Mj 14.16; llarht liUt, ll.bwll5; huaivy iHUkiiia; suki, ainootli,$l2 v04lll &u: fwcking auwa, ruijt;h,IH.744J ix.uu: pna, lu.ouaj 14.76.

I'attu Hmeiuu. l.ooo: marketalow. Itfef sjtaera. weillum an--

weiiiht, chotca unit prime,$ la. 76 41 IV tu; metllum and gouil,fll.UVtf U.bu; common, H. m 0" ,liKht Wi.irhi. Roul and rhnlt-e- H 9'if lit. Kb; uommon and medium, 97 7fejHOD; but her cnitls', h If fnt, 4.T5 '4,1 14. 6o; corYi, 9 4.46 f 14. uu; ran itemund cut (era, Ii.t,0U 4.4S; veul rulvea.

17. 00 14.00; feeder ati-e- i a. t7.H09413 ifi; aiocker unn, i yu0 10. 76;Wesilern ruitiie ataera, 17. 7&W 16.60;cuwn and heifvPa, 4.00 1.00.

Nheep Iteretutit, 16,000; ntarkt-- t

aleady. laMinlm, 9 J 6o ij l 76; culiaand commun. .ti0i 11.16; w,inedlutu. good and $4.76 t K.&o ;

culia nnd t'omniun 94.000 4. 6o; brned-It-

94.76 i;f.60.

K A SHAM CITY, Mo. Oct. tl. TlmraItect'lpta, 6,000; miirket th cent to

60 (out higher; load firm. Hulk,112 164? IX. ah; 1 :MtM J 2 H !.

nieiliuin. flI 26f 12 16; IlKhta, 9111041 S.7U; llicht IlKhta, 91 1.7 6 4j U 60;riirklh a.iwa. 9 U. 00 4j 11.76; pi-- ,

97 60f 11.04.t'Httl.- - Herelpta. 4,fMf: market

ateudy lo weuk. Ilea.y beef a'eera.rhoif-- and prime, 91B lof 14 .!.;medium and goo. I, $ 1 oofi 16. R6;common. w 80i ll.MS; Kht wviicht.good und cholre, 914. 004j 17.26; oiu- -in on and medium, 94 ooq 13 00;butt-he- (little, Itellam, 94. 60 f 1 4.76 ;

coMra. 914104; 1.76; rminera and rut-ter-

9&.2f4i 4.40; veal 912 40H.60; fetder ateera. 9H.S& t 13.60;atutki-- atefra. 9l.7 6 it .o.

Hhcfp 2.00k; marketalendy. laHiuha, 9 I S Otli I 6.26; ( tillund l omnton, 9N.vi. U 12.36; enrllnwetheiH, I'M'Sll 13.2.r; en.-B- . ti 00 W77.0; rulla and coutmon, 9.x ooi&.7f;hreedlnic , 9 00 it 1 4. 00 ; feederlamlii, 910. 60 12.6.

IKNVIHM. f'olo.i Ort. 24. 'attfltl'tltllM. 7 Ullll Kiiirbl ail,.tav .

uer. Iteef Htcera. 6oir!;t.fto: cow a and belfvra. 94 on .i"iHiorKiTM nml ft(ilnt, 97.00 ij 1 1.00riih im, 9 on n i.bii.

lloga - Keueita. 00: market atronftToo, Ii: hulk. 41 .JtLtA 12.00.

Hhooib ll..f. a H4H1. f..,It eenta luwer; other ateudy. I .urn I to, '

UUlNUb I . ) I i III nrjr--- r tr--1

MOTOR CAR'Salon and Service Station

J. KOIUSKK ft CO.

tlM'K.N i'l-'if-l K OK

TtS rr--jt- y Uf tf;, nittNt.na Iptxmt. nafti- y t'rtt phiiimk-- n ihiii,ii4-- f 1; tu-- w.tfalo remove or rnn h rt'Mirrnrjtfly. fiii iwh" fnnn m lrplnra or htf'-- rnn(.-- t a. Ijrtic4Ir-- will ro(vp fMonipT ft,fnlwm.Jot.hh'c a ii i ii h.rA..'vlnUrSa. i:r.. k i oSliutur.

North V- - ffl;

Quick Servsce KlineUAI I..S TKT'NKS AND

:vfhvtii!X(JrION' TRANSFER

I'hoiia 110-W- , Anlti Service

Succeeds Barrett

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si rn? r, r. . ItrrWts4niMmr(ly mhhinU Jolin tarH.reaiiiij rrltnMfl. a tlirax-fii-

of tiis. t tifon. HtipnitHihls will be ol f 1. tali itaisi'd atan eki-tbi- lat'T. tr. Howe I ma

ntnHtH) In ltral aldHasnlh AMM-rt- !; IMiW tm ( lltf itfItM Ul.l-ati- fl nf IliaMt Ih tMttnMHit and fifiiHTly wpnrftr In tic I nlvrlty itlNitivlvinla and ait itMOMaiit arcr4nr tuf

OLD DKMINO JOBBINGRATES AE RESTORED

PANTA KB. X. JH.. fVt. 14 Tho(iM I taming lohhing nitea ara rtnretwlra Mmr Tnieieit. dirertor of puhllaaervir of th t. H. railroad adllilnlatrnttian, after a conff ren e w hit hAamaldint Attorney tlnir(tl Harry ri.Howmun hud with n(TtiU!f

"InrtMar I'bsiinbera and I h,oagtt'd thnl the reaMantntlveji r lo-

cal rultronita afrrto. will Im lnatrnto call ItnmedLnteiy u.'on your

commlaition and go over the entirematter to ae whether adjuatiiirntiigrehle to all parties ran not Inmade. I hop aurh agreement ranhe made, hut If not, the railmml admlnlatrnllon will reator the Inrminerrutea heretofore In effect Mnd willt;romitly rail heating at which Itemi-ng- lnireMta mny preawnt fm'ia fully.Inatruction to local New a rnil-rm- id

olTlt-liil- by wlr loduy."Tha stale rnrHirnton rommiimlon

haa nnlifttol reiiilng Jotiiiprs ofthe reauit of tha V.'ualrjn(;tuu con ft

THAI'S NICK.

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WmRufia-tVie- a your rrwumatiam Imu

bla you niglita?Luke Kopv; I'm never home night aAirmen putting over HitntA Monica,

Ciihf., ttr i iiUeaii-i- l to fly ilgll dur-ing huii h houiM on Hun lHV a nottn d. airiift from ofrvicea.9I2.764J i4.to: WM. 94.vv1.Xj;fcedf-- lumha, 912.00 hi 18.60.

Producti Mir.VOO. th-i- . H -l- luller

raimrr. ' i fisriiwrr, ou a ooi'.Hunt lrwer. Ifctptn. 1.44S (isi

a. .... , ... .!. 7 lllKl In. a. iuiieii a.MU U.I...I..Ia. 4' H (iruilak fil'Mtai hllL Al Bill.,

Poultry Alive, firm, IHpllngK, 21u;fowla. IH Z4c

I'olatUMaw Weaker. Arrival.curn. N'orthfm Mflierl while. 92.20-1-2 40; curly Union. 9. 90; Idaho rua- -awla. It (111

FOR KEKT-Hou- ,..". 0f the UW Jf ' , ' UyK, DUFF 'W '' W0 LT-.-t 'FOR BALE Real Eststs" 28 ' T f'''', I f

o At'H KH l Und ..n Ma. tan mil.. ,aal ffN ' t A4:: 1 My? Jk cQ.rilH hm.k . M.Ml.m. I. nr an. IU. tmv f 1 t"Pj 1. ffjl 1 ' Cafvj

Reflections of fJ , i i 3 "1 f ffr, ami

" ,, la I amall I. art id 0nU 4L. F --J, ,A ' Jf 1 A V' J ,y... had aayaarra '.! rl... f, f) A? I.T.rr.i'.r.air.. MA , K?k i A. Xs' i- f W ' M$ Y ' f Xr .1 Mr 'f I I" - - I J- - V Y,fCd - J '' - 1- A;v 'V Jan.1 l

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ALICE BRADYUmi truetrwt fnuKkMuU artmai on the anwrn, in llw Mitring, ataxM-Mu- g

mul brilliant wurjr

"h h cf l!:r Ihnd"A!ao Tw IUt4 of Mm rtinrtt ComoHm,

. T A WALK AKKr

P Till lA IIAIIA ta hrr IMr irilKT-pn.l-- "Kilt. 111. I II.'

THEATERLAST TIME TODAY

HIGHEST CLASS IN EVERY WAT

A VERY SPECIAL IN 8 REELSParamount Artcnft Special Production Pretest

Th. Stupendous Muter Feature

THE DARKWITH

AROfrom Eobt. W. Chambers' Book of th Stun Nun -

Etarltic ttanla ai.-- love, myntny, erlnm ami iilrlut allIn IU(s rawtnalltur pklun-lH- lc of Itark MUr."

TI-:- : HlX.t I.Alt I H

AII.D ATTILUTIOMMade Hnnftl' I'nraiiM Mini ('muedj"THE DENTIST"

IDEAL

STAR"

DAVES

THB UVB THEATER

1.ANT TIA

Tltfl llolllrkliMj Wntfrfsi AiUla kill otiailjr

"PETTICOATS AKD POLITICS"Tomunvt; A Tato of Tr I Unite Ufc,

--riiK lAiiitoKi.N ntoMisir

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JSSS-WE-ST CtNl SAL. AVtTtsJ

Choice FootwearThc 1m.v of underlain Shw VkIucn our Kplrnilid Kervit--

nil! lir fully npprp;'iiit'., for tl.rre are no diMippuinliiu'iits attli i IluuHtt of li.n-- Shoen!

Knin the prodm (khim of iprvittl makon. we have ftMrtrtpd

the lU-st- .

Just a Hint at the New StylesWe are fchowii)(r Hih Shoe in a tarifty of beautiful

model. Tbere are pluin nnrrow toea and vanim an well a tiaand erfrutio:. Hhoea f(r ilreaa wear or fr the atreet, lilaekwhite, gry or brown. Oxforda, ColoniuU, I'unipH and Hlippera.

Choice Shoes for Men, from $4.50 UpChoice Shoes for Women, from .... $4.00 UpChoice Shoes for Boys and Girls,

from $3.50 UpChoice Shoes for Children, from. . .$2.50 UpChoice Shoes for Babies, from. . .$1.00 Up

AVIiile everybody U aware that r.huI footwear it routingmore tmlay than it ever ent before, w ' ink your eoimideralioiiof the iJ'-- HI.im- - Valuta tbti-innbl- e at any alated prioe andQuahtv a1 the I't U e ta th maiu fa. tor at the preaeMt time.

FOR SALEA HI lMl rk rvajtagv.

UiK llifw lur Hrtlrv rliOia. ... ...t. iv iUr luJ MkltW- -tvm, it

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HUUSU1N FOSTERADV. CO.

EXCLUSIVE SIGNS

4

KOEBEE CO. r X

Ferner flu run teed Ant8 1Ting.

Gabriel Hmibher."Thermite e Ho

lutlon, ,

J.Korber&Co.S08 No. Snd Anto Dr.t. Phon. 783

wcalBtiefsHmttinumf rcpirinff. ikltH Aulo Od.iiiy our au.i to th club.Pour-- Tnxl arv1c. Phon 44.Ti. Phnn 17. XlfhiMi TaxiAM mimbr. nt lh Womin i Cth-cili- o

OrHr of KirMir mrm ruttdlo mirn.l hm funer. rf Mr. I'. J. MrCmttvry, fUturduy ntnrnlns at o'rloricnt th Iimnaculatt Conceptionchnirrh.

Ir. and Mrm. O. A. I.iirkatt M8aMa Ka ara In Alhuqufrqua today.

Mr. J. PorUr Jonea of HanU Kcam down rm th capital city laatnlrrht on bualnaas.

Tba Hot. a. . Kuhn. paatnr of thtnroadway (hrlatlan churrh, ratumrdIn at nlKht from Ctrfrlnnati, whara haattatill tha national convantlon ofth C'hrtatlan rhurrh.

Mra. Antaio Gallecoa. t01 Ktarenth1raat, laft Laat nlxht for Unroln. N.

M., to viutt hr fathar, W. . Norman.Mrm, Oallaa-n- waa m victim of lhatnfluanaa. apldmie lat winter, aa aresult of which aha Ioat her ayeaiahtcomplatalr and baa baan In vary poorhealth, aria waa takan to Unootnundar a dootor'a ear.

A Leopold left (or Rant a Fa thlimornini on foraat aarvtc bualnaaa.

Miaa Krna Kfra;uaaon returned to-day from Iaa Crura and will ba Intha city until Hunday.

Mr. A. luilly, atalvtant aarra- -tary of tha Loa Ariffflt Ohambar ofCommcrr, atppKi ofT hr laat nlchtto vtatt tha Albuquarqua Cham bar ofCom marea.

Inapactor Ia Wllllama of tha CattlaBaniury board lo la tha city fromBanta Ka.

lr. Barr of tha Cattla RanUayboard' haa raturnad from a trip to

If any ona I oat a pair of ahoa laatnlaht thay may hava tha an ma bymllina at Itl North Hich ntraat. Acall to tha polica from tha abovenumber aald thalr do had carrtad apair of ahoaa Into tha bark yard. Hollo Juda McClellan ramarkM whantha call waa raceivad ttiat the donwaa a vary valuabla ona in viaw oftha praaant blh ooat of ahoaa.

I. C. Corhran waa finad fft In policacourt thla mnrnlna; on a chnrjra of

idrivintf an automobile without aidrlver'a liranaa. Car No. J574 waicited for a violation of a trafflo ordl- -nanca, but haa not yet been located.

Tiie I'hl Kappa I'hl honor f rater-- ;nlty of tha t'nlveralty held Ita annual:elctlon yeaterdny. elecllnr aa praal

ident. Irof. A. (. Weena; vice preaiiiwnt. lrof. t. B. Hodjrin: aecretarv,Vrot. Koacoe U. Hill; and traaaurar.Ir. J. U. Clark. Tha praaldent-ale--

waa atiio chHn di'h-ant- to tha na- -tlonal biennial convention to ba held;In Ht. Lou la on December Slat In

with tha American Aaaocla-U-

of Bet nee.Dr. John D. Clark, who attanded

tha National Exposition of ChemlrjlIndustry at Chtcaco shortly heforatna opentna or tna l niveraitjf win ar

an addreaa on mattera pertain-Ina- :ta tha expoattloa at Kodcy hull

the avenlna of Wadneailay. October3ath. at 7 o'clock. Tha public willba welcomed.

Members of lha Fraternal Aid Tnlona.e r'iucatrd to attend tha funeral fP. C. MH'affrey tomorrow mornlna at

iVltck from lha IiumaculaLOConception church.

Kvnnaellat t. Record of Arling-ton, Tex--, la conduct in revival mt-tnri- t

at tha c'hurr-- of Chrlet at thepublic library huildlns on Kt fi-- t

I'M I avenue. There baa been ona con.version to data and the IntereNt contlnuea m grow. Mee'Tnam will con-tinue until Hunday eight. All frlendnara Invited to attend.

Dr. H. M. Itr.wera haa returnedfrom a trip to Alrvandrla, Ind.

Frank A. ftuhhell and Jamea Hub-be- ll

left laat nlxht for tha llubbcllruiirh.

Tha Pauahters of tha AmericanRevolution vlll be entertMlncd tomor-ro-

at lha home of Mra. W. M. Karr,717 fVpper avenue. Mra. Iotlr andMrs. Ualer will ba joint hoateasea.

Tha chllflren'a irymnanlum cl- an ttha Y. VY- A. met a tomorrowmnrnlna from 10 to II o'clock. TMala for children between the aaea of

and 11 yearn. Tha course Imiliidcarca;iilar avmnnalum work, folk dnncIna and gMinna.

All of tha preaidenta of llultl havebeen black.

Bait I Jin City namea Ita streetsthus: Ktrat Houth, Heconl Houth,Third aotitn. tc, counting from theMormon temple; but to find a givenaddrcna you hv lo know whetherIt a on lie at Flrat emnth or Wat KlratHoulb. No. 700 Wmt Klrat Houthwould ba at the corner of Hmtlh Hv.enth West. It's very simple whenyou understand It.

Tha Evening Herald ti the NewMexico paper that put the "Claee"In Claaained edvertiiinff.

at4ll llttrMCsi for tVaat.Utory, riiono 4ft

WHY CERTAINLt.m

f "'3?Bf,Q

Attnrnaa; tt old Hervant) Madam.you eny .U wre prstni ai nn

waa It i imJT

Ul'XXZrmi" M; . PHONE 72 - 8X7 W. Q0W lS.X?M

JTT !E EVENING I TERALD

A1 ITT

Auto Accessories

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Ittnd rtntrtn Hlnm.He rite tor "Nvrlwkwftphtriorf riuira.Auto Tlre ml Tiit.Complete atot-- 1imIb Hrolh.

re parte.

MortuarylnNKnf Tha funeral of Mlaa

Onbrlelha Hleneroa, who dlel y.

waa held yeinrdy afternoonfrom tha Haared Heart church, llurlnlwaa In Hants, lbtrbara cemetery, r redCrollett wax In charge.

CHAVK The body of Fred fhavowho rited In IVnver last Tueaday waabrought to Albuquerque yeaterday.Tha body la at Fred Crollett'a un-dertaking retnhlishment.

M 'C A K r It r Y Tha funeral of I. J.McCaffrey will bo bd tomorrowmorning at t o'clock from the Im-

maculate Conception ehurch. FatherMandaiarl officiating. Tha body HyIn atata this afternoon and evening.Mttrlal will ba In Calvary cemetery.C. T. French la In charge.

Phone l&S or 241 Matone Text

EXPERT HAIR WORKOonhlnaa R.ad. into awllrhaa, train.

toraaatlona, puffa ourla, etc.wltehaa .y.

MM. M. PKDE.fMartnallo Bhop

Paea Itl Coaimercl.l Club Bid..

City Electric Shoe ShopPH0HJSW7

Tt Call and DelirtryBktoh'i Old 8Und

FOR iSALEHouaehold furniture, Sani-tary Condition oomiating ofWalnut Drawer and Com-mode, Oak DiningTable, 6 Chain, Oak Sid.Board, Iron Bedi, complete;Center Tablai, Lady f Writ-ing Deik, and numeroui ar-ticle.Can be teen by in-quiring at room 24,A. Armijjo Building,Corner of Third andCentral Ave.

2nd and

LYRICit

A SENSATION WHEHEVER SHOWN

CiOSIdGAWIFE"Marriaav M uewr tmtro paimtmi than nt tlw pmut llnH

rnnnc and ohl rh Into thin MM pprthim bunlnrMi tth all Uin1lriv In llw wurM. Kinr muilB UUuka tliroim'hni tlkr on Ihwill lit. happily nrr artntanla,

ITS TIME TO CALL A JLETS IT

IIOVHI IhMi't c ixmrwltpa InUi Hm. fu Mitt hru ihm.(lllll.HI IUi'i rt iiar with jour rlilrro.iHWt t-- t marrlcU until im am H IkkWiik a W lltj,"

EKICKSOM TAXI FHOHS 68. POLLMAW T AJU PHOHK 69

. SHOE EEPAIKIHOJacob Sandler, 406 Wert Central!rut HUM aMn. em n ua 1. t.ft. Ihu. u. rm Mmii.

turkey Bd Winter Wheat

FOR SALET'.ld, II buahcla par acra.W.licht, ll-t- b par bu.h.l.Icamlaaa aacka C.rttfl.d 8aa4.

La Cueva farm 6 CattU Co.

I Cuava. Vlora Co., N. M.

COALAND

WOODand SwastikaCoal

Native Cedar WoodWe Employ

Union Drivers Only

NEW STATECOAL YARD

PHONE 30FRUIT AVENUE ANDRAILROAD TRACKS

Saturday SpecialsQuukrr Corn Mcitl Yellow, New Turk, 24 llm. MtrkH rrirulur

1.73 '. $1.60

Quaker Corn .Meal, White, 24 llm. ttnokii, rofruliir iH.7.'i .... . .$1.60

(junker Corn Meat, Yellow, 10 llm. KarkK, reKular HOc 70c

(junker Corn Meul, While, 10 llm. wtekK, r Kiilar HOc 70o

(junker Hominy OritH, kg,, ri'Kiilur 20t', 2 fur 35o

(junker Hominy I'eurt, kg., regulnr 20c, 2 for 30o

TotntocH, Color' lo While IVarl, per 100 llm $3.10

Potatoes, ColnrHilo White Pearl, per f0 llm: $1.60

PotatofH, Dilormlo While Peuri, per 25 llm 86o

PotntnoK, Colorado While Penrl, per 14 llm 60o

OiiIm, N'avujo Rolled, l.HTir PnekiiKeH, reRiilnr il.'ie 28o

Outs, Quaker, I.nre Pneknite, repnlar ll.'ic 30o

Orae Juice, Red Wimk or Huns Island, per pint lint I lu . , . .28o

Snowdrift No. fi, reKulnr 1.4"1 $1.30

Kuowdrirt, No. 10, repnlar $2.50

Pun Cuke Flour, Knmlio Brand, sai'kw, renulur TtOu 4.'ic

Pan Cnke Flour, Sambo Ilraud, 1 14 Hi. pk?., ri'pnlar 20e2 for 35c

Pan Cake. Flour, Kamlio ltraml, Ituekwheat, 4 llm HnekH reirulnr60c 55o

Pan Cuke Flour, Ituekwheat, 1 llm. pm-kni- repnlar 20c2 for 35o

Pop Corn, Till. Si'Hhoii, regular 20e, 2 llm. for 35o

Prune., Jinall Can, regular 10c, 3 for 25o

We alwayi give 16-o- Avoirdupoia weiuht No Apotli-iear-

All pooda delivered any where thin Hide of (he border.Save your ahoea, rulilier ia ehenper than lenther With eneh anilevery order you will receive one in door Ther-mometer free gratia. Phone your order early.

CALIFORNIA FRUIT

MID

GROCERY MARKETSilver. I Phone 926

PERFECT VI1TTILATI0IIWHERE EVERYBODY 00E8TODAY AND TO.MOItllOW

HALT!THINK OVER!

Gallup

SPRINGERli again able to resume hiiNIOHT and SUNDAY bag.gage lervice

PHONE 41.

I TV

PtftotVCHJTS

Coi.nht, iwtw. by rVini- - a. Hplti.

rilOSK 0I

Saturday Only

Odds and Ends

HandPaintedChina

Gold and White

AT

1-- 2 PriceESTABLISHED 118? m

al

Sir

f r 705 W. CENTRAL AVE.j

6th Central

t

TfclDAY, OCTOBER 94, 1019

tc:,:ceroy'sVfEATKER

l'rot hi y occaal ona I ra ' ntimight and Rnturtltiy. Celdcr.

Road ConditionsNitu Roaita good to Hiin-t- a

r e; north of Hufilu Fe, dryand rough.

Uond. Gallup road,dry but ru,'li,

Mugilulena road, usual condllmu.Foe further Information eall

VtKlTE GARAGE

8uiU Cleaned and rrtned, 126BuiU Prwued, 60o

tXMMIl t I't.lWISIl CO.I'Ihm ta.

All tlN I IUN,CONTRACTORS!

K. W. HHrt, fthe Nornml I'liivcrHily willImve rnniilpti'il 1 li ilnnfur two Inrtro ImililiiiL's liyNovcnilipr firxt. The Itminltif Ki'Ki'iitii will p liiilsUi to Mini inrliiiliiiir

S.'illi. i'oiilriictiirhwith in it di'finitu i ii form

limy aili Irons

THE BOARD OP REGENTSOP THE NEW MEXICO

NORMAL UNIVERSITYLaa Vegaa, New Mexico

Very fw in title nxoIn eiKMike nnl KlioftN. J mt

Klllna of the ml Imve .ri'innonly piiiihinr lu aMir nt.m.t.JHtur llKhlillK tifte ianw itut (ifUutc.

N'ntitn.il MA7.UA Tjintpe In ev-ery eut t uie tlto unli'r of intl.iy.

'nme In rtl m the nrw whiteMAIA I Jans p fwr llAftti ik

Whitney Hardware Co.BUT Hint I'eutral. I'lmlio 1..

CLEAN COTTONRAGS WANTED

THE EVENINGHERALD

Wo iy the hifh' taih irntirtdpfa. Ilnttlin, Iron, rtmirrt, 'mpimt,llrnrie. Ituhher bnd Haike. We tinyoM Autoe.

Wa ntierlnl'Se In IJtAum end Oei.tle.nirn'R rlnthmif and hII kltute of tSrconUI land furniture.

St. Louis Junk Co,4115 ho. 14 HI. I'lifinV 37'J

Mattreuei RenovatedDelivered Same Day.

But CleanedAlbuquerque Mattress Co.

(KmiReeurs In H. A. (.off.)I'tinn,- - 41 tni I h. Hittttnl Hi.

THK Cl'Alt.tKTKK At'TO AMIIIAIll Tlll .

nir nfieciaiiy i luiili'itHr W'trka1n Mnike ft'ililviK, litt....

luul,,.,, ii ml a.iH liuikn. 208 Nurllirtiini hi. riiiinii i mo.

iVou wml In Nitlni imi;l yni la'ttilIt Hi nil. Ik hill if. Alliuijui'iil'ie'

l t hiltH'M t'lmiiava.H,IM 4 HO.

Jl. Kinilll NI'l.itKl M.

ATTENTION MR.PROPERTY OWNEROn the firnt Hiilt:t.liiv In

No finluT wi wtll n tut Inthie iit ri'niMiiift why youShould hi A HII f'KIM'I'H'IK'CllrotihliK Minn (iikn riiti fif yourriinf. Mrtirly ultitiliK lull tnil. Ihui't ( yuuieulf.

SOUTHWESTERNR00FIN0 AND

REFININO CO.CaU 603 J. Call 1418

m 1 liiiiniiiWarning to Auto Owners

Protect your radiator from freeiing before it ii too late

Johnson's Freeze ProofOne Application Lasti All Winter

QUSCKEL AUTO & SUPPLY CO.and

and

Phone 750 S t

EditorialSection.

Vol. 10. No. 200.

A NEW ELECTRIC

T

Manager Bays 20 Mora StreetLights Should Be Installed andAll Lights Born All KightThreatens to Make Own Juice.

ity Manager ttehvnstrelt In a re.port last niKlu lit ihe city commit'sinners on tho lighting and pow?rcontracts of the city with the

les and Klectrlc companyrecommended that th electric cum-putt- y

he aiked to give Ihe city a ncsycontract ai lower rate for electricityor th rlt) take a:eps in produce Ita

wn electricity. Ma authorizedm take up ngotiatlons with lha cumpuny. ,

Included In tha report waa the rec-ommendation that tha number ofstreet lighta In tha city he increase Ihy atHiut 20 and atreet lighting placedon an schedule. Th reportdenounced th present system of hav-ing light only when tha moon wnanut shining and then only until ml'l-nig-

aa limdeiuate rr tha nerds jfth city.

Tha report declared I hut lha pres.ani contract I 'tween th ciy and tharlcrtrie romiMtny la evhorhltnnt incal and that lha city haa at Ita

means to produce Ita own powernt a coat let ihwn half what it lariiatltig u tha present time. Tha re-port euye there In aufncient reserveboiler capacity nt th water plant tooperate the necessary machinery to,ilo III Work.

Fiditftt In IM,.Tha report (,f Mr. llcbcnntrelt Inpart folium a:

"About right mnntha ago T Investi-gated certain phimfa of the contractexisting between tha rlty of it

and th A lhuiueniie lias im--

Klectrlc company. In milking Ihia In- -

vmi igatton I fniind several featuresthat were undcsirthle from tha s'and- -

point f lha rlly nf AlbU'iueru.u."j liese features were aa rollows:

1. Improper service chargewere being maila fur a war pumplug

2. Tha atrrat lighting con-tract wna exhoridtant in coat.

a. Tha tmmnlirht scheduleunder whlrh the alreet Huh in arenow operated la very unsatisfac-tory.

4. Tha city haa at Ita rilspnanlmean to prnduc Ita own p wrut a coat of less limn An If ofwhat It la coating at tha presenttime."It In vary evident from tha figures

anhniltted hy the Albuquerque (IhiKlectrlc Co., Unit a new contractrhould he ilrnwn up for atreet lightlog .due to the fact that we have atthis time three different contractsWith lha Alhtitiueriu Oits ond Klci- -

A lli)hlnir Adtlco,

I'rcihTlrk H Kolle. M l . K.htor ofNew York IMivhIcIhum' "Wlm'ii Who,"a;a that weiik. iutvoiih piMiple whowiint tncicaa-- l weight. airctiKlh andnt ehould lake a 4 K ruintahh't of juai hcfoic

r tluring fa'h uit'iil.Tlila piirtii-iilti- phnHphtilc la the

iIim uv ery of h fiiiiioua li Mm ntint, ii nd report a of remarks htc rrMulta frntn Ita um he rcenilv np- -

lMiiid In muiiv inedlt-n- Joiirnnla.If you do not feel well; If you tire

ntll ; do not eleep w ell. nr ui e toothin; go to tiny gnott iIiiikk"! find getenough fur a twoweek V eupplv it coat a only fiftcvnta a week.

Kul laa; chew your food thoroughly, utnl If at the end of a few weekaytui do nut fe'l Ktroiigcr utid In tierthnn u hue for niontlm; If oui--

iierveH lire not fieudirr: If yen do notaleep hetter und huve mote villi, en- -

iliirnnee'itiid vihilit. oiir niniu-- willhe returned, untl he

will com) ytiu noit'ing

ilsr

t

SEVEN ENLISTMENTS INNAVY IN FIITEEN DAYS

The rail of tha gag to th desert haaproved fairly at rung hare lately, judg-ing from the navy recruiting rtcordu,which ahow that seven man haveheen accepted In the last fifteen dasfur lha navy. He vera I others haveheen rejected. The men en Hated war:Lewis tiers Id 1'hllllpa, re-e- n Hated aacommissioned seaman, aa apprenticeseamen, Matthew 1'ena, Pablo JoseItamon I'eroa. Charlea i'eren, M;inucAntonio Hnnchebg; lewts Walter

aa btailne mute 1.

trie Co.. one of whlrh haa already as-pired, and theae cini facte vary Inprhea from Jo g KV11 to liO aKVYI!..

"I think It would be wise If all threeof theae contracla were Incorporatedinto ene, end have ao advtaea theAlhuiueriie Daa Kledric Co., andhad ex (reeled them to make uaprupoaition which they have failed iwIo. The AHiuiicritue tlaa sk Klectrico. have n-- tracts st this time li

the hent of niy knowledge as follow.Hireet railway power. 1 Mo par

K w H.Municipal water pumping, So per

K w II.pumping, So per KWTT.

Conimerrtiil power. &c per KWH.Muiiii'iuil atiuet lighting, 12Sio r

KW H.commercial lighting. 4c per

KWH.Cintractw lntMlaewrk

"This indicates my point relativeto the unbalanced condition of theirvarious cnniracts. Kr Inalanee.commercial power ahnuld he In shoutI he eame cluas aa atreet llglillng, pro-viding the at reel lighting wna hantllalover dny llg)it to dawn and everynight schedule. Hewer pumping andwater pumping la practically theaiime claws of power, slihough I he- -ileve that the contract with the myKlectrlc Co. le much too low.

"Th Juice furnlahcd hy the Alhu- -

iiieriue titm a Klectrlc Co., according to amounts la:Commercial lighting 4ZCommercial power t.'A-t If y Klc. Co. powe, 1J.7'Munlclpiil atreet llglitM I VMunicipal power I ',

Total , Hit"Thla tahlo Indlcatea tha fact lhtt

their peak I mid In very grent In coin-im- tNun to the totul amount of Juice

sld."The ninon-nlg- acheilule la very

unNMtiafactory leraue It n Hikes nHMurunm of having light on (hedarkest nights. The midnight sched-ule la ver hud from the standpointof hoih cliliena and the Klectrlc com-pany. The lighta are Just as neces-aur- y

sfter 12 o'clock as Ihey srearid the Klectrli1 company could

wll afford to give ua all night e

st almost the same tots) coat aathey could give Ua midnight service,for the reuaon that the power coatwould he vry little more.

TIpp IteVsinmvlmtutlona."With reference to tha city pro-- ,

ducing its own Juice, I again Winn to'refer you to my memorandum here-- 1

with attached, in which 1 state that a;large saving oould he made, witichTuimcnt haa heen verified hy two

wh opinion am sure ahouldh final. Iue to the facl that theKlectric company a contract has five!j ear to run. I heljeve that the eiiyMhonld make aonte cimceaalona overand above w lint it would coat themlo produce the Juice, For thta rea- -

pon 1 recommend lit y u that we aag j

the AlbU'iueniue lin it Meciric to.,lo give ua a new contract, the muinpoinia of which are im folio:

"Hewer and water pumping, icper KM W, without servicecharges. Htrrot llghllng. 6c per

II. day light to dawn, everynight schedule. It to te under-- 1

ptood. however. Inst on the clus-ter NVHtem only one light heburned after miilnignt.

Kor Nircet hghia orntlng onthe duok to midnight every nightschedule, c per KWH. However,it is my recommendation that theslreet llghla te placed on the

achedule iin aoon hs ptiaallde,1 recommend that mere he In-

stalled ahoiit 2l aldltloiial atreetlighta within a period of t0 duyaafter the contract Im signed.

Thai Ihe contract he extendedto the year Itf'JT, which datetheir franchise expiree."If the Alhmiueriue tltta A Klectrlc

Co. nre not willing lo meet theite fig-

ures. I therefore recommend that thecity take atepa to produce their ownpilei In case this decision ta neces-sity I wish to advise that the meanslo tin this will he at our disposal and

uiii convinced hy bent legal authorl-lie- s

thut It la also possible from alegal point or view."

Light travels ?y,M0 feet par

Your Wife Knows

When Your

Shirts and Ties

Are Just Right

Khaj Will Apprtu'iatfi thuQuality ami Stvln of Our

Men's FurnishingsYou rnii buy lirTp a pcrffrt flltinp; oiiHtom tailored overwtlint will Mill lie a jftiotl luokinff ptmt in 1fH'l, Vt'22 nud

lD--M pi rhau own longer, (iood tailoriiiij- vohIh I'wi thun

ppHtly-to-wca- r untl always look ln'ttor.

r It, nyjaialli

!

Albuquerque, New Mexico, Friday, October 24, 1919

'Hetpl- -

' V 11 mh4rdfo y wk oe

Expert Indian Pottery MakerFrom Isleta Big Attraction

Mrs. of Ooee With 300 ofClay and 'Oivee Oeti Her to Tell ofHer and Life She in New

Mrs. Marie artist of the j X. M. Hhe haa fnnr nr five womentribe of leh-tn- gained mucn alstania and tM-J- nit orders fnr their

during her rs- - wares front "the blr stores In Albucent uttend

Artsrn, e of the f UUeroue." The. Women un ni.kn 10i

and Crafts at Ht. aetlcls apiece ner duv. hut li tjakesUnils. The f... wn.g ann ie is fromthe Ht. I.ouis tilobe of t

Ik:There Is a very visitor

at the Th.s is to Intrduce her Mrs Marie Chiwiwi. Theprivilege of .Mm. itshould he realised, grea- t- she must have unite s revenue from vmir

foremost artist her tribe ,o haxardedthe sit of making, und. more- - "ltuw much article do your wurv--iovtr, she is the of a form bring V

her tribe, IrClicn-r- In Bllctn.I'ueldo Indians, whose reser- - h. I nut like suy." wisvatlon miles south of At- - the reply. Then she naively.

N. W. may be of in- -j "Not before mv exhibit here heglna,"irresi 10 suiitnusts snow proving lha. sh has a shrewd eyethat she did not take her husbHinl jname but retained her own familyname. The wouifn of her tribe do notchange their nuimta with marriag't.Her two girls anda boy. have iheir f;iher's name,was ifiircia, ,urla.

Mrs. chiwiwi is In Ht. l.ouia to ex-

hibit her art of making p'Miery thepottery which pueblo Indl

are famous. 111 j been taken upstairs by JudgeSa pounds of gray earth from NeMexico, hail arrived buther exhibit had not yet been arrang-ed, she hegma her business of pot-tery today. he received herrequest come to Ht. Louis from l lie

of the aIndian acho,d nt andshe left that evening for Hi. laouis.

she no time pack andbring of her art with her.her entire exhibit Will consist of whutshe makes here.

chiwiwi the head of nn artthe Indian town of Islet,

Delicate

At St. Louis Art ExpositionChiwiwi. Artirt Pueblo Tribe, There Poandi

Demonitration BeporterWork Uvea Mexico.

Chiwiwi,

newspaper publicity

IndUMtrialKxposltfon

leitiOcrut

Interestingexposition

knowing Chiwiwi,

luiaimits." Interviewer,

Iteuieiisnt Kdiejr

bu.Ui.,ue.

children, however,

Joantotiio

yesterday,

superintendent governmentAlhuiiieiue,

samples

Industry

MothersVinol, our Cod Liver and Iron

Tonic. U tha best remedyfor Nervout, Run-Dow-

Anaemic Condition

This Lmttmr Prows ItKenton, Ial. "I tufTrrcd from

run down mmlition and noiMvtite. I keep houMt and live on a

(arm to had to about my work at1 have five in the fundi y. My druy.y.ttrmarirnendrd hh4 aa the ttcut medicine, for my cwiiliHi. I hit betterafter tii k ink the fitst brittle It hatgiven me good apisMite, 1 sleep beliefand feel ttrotutcr in ccry way." Mrs.J. Hut II

It it Beef and Cnd tiver Peptonet.contained in Vino) aided hy Iron aridllypophosphites shuh tuchfumouH blisi nuikcr. nerve builder andstrength treat or. I iim4 it lMti act ret nudttine. ltt full formulaprinted on ci h uarVi:e.

II l III M I 'I I A KM try AND

snout two weeks to complete theburning process and finish an order.Weather conditions sre frequently afactor In the deluy. for the burningIs done out of doors, the potteryplacid on the ground anil completelycovered with burning wood. "You

is forta Ihe ..f thepoitery per

w.dowgoverutir oi the

Islets "t would lois thirteen added

Itvisuiny 10

which

for the

milking

Since

nervous,

keep

makct

for business. "I would not liketalk too much," she continud. "WcIndians believe In keeping silent."fact wliu h Urn Interviewer did notdoubt, both from previous Informa-tion and present experience.

Hut .Mm. chiwiwi a:d talk. Aa amatter of fuct, she lonely awayfr.-- u II of her tribe, end she likes tobe noticed. Karlier In the afternoon

a as Her clay, more in she had

ao

to

had to

Mis. Isat

MAN

the

it

It.A

A

Is

Charles Clalln Allen, president of theArts league, and had been shown thedepartment of therapv,of which Mrs. Klius .Miehael Is incharge, end was moet Interested. Thepat terns ued in clay modeling andbasket weaving wcr as so mucn escess IrngKase to the Indian artist, whohas no patterns or druwinga, but "ge'.athem all out of her head."

Mrs. Chiwiwi apeaka Kngtlsh well.and--a- who believe an Indiana T'il- -

la rough and diacunluut, please, takenolice-s- he speaks It In a

musics I voice thatmany it Ht. I. nits girl might envv.Hhe w;is educated at Ihe government'sschool for Indians at Carlisle, I'a.. andwent through the 'fifth Kinder. 'She was sent lo Carlisle when a littlechild - she doesn't know how young

without kn wlng a word of Kiie- -

Mi a ud without knowing what aschool was. or even where she wis

Ing, except that her parents wlshelher to go. When she returned lo hrtribe, after two anil n half yeare, shehad completely forgotten ih IsletaPueblo language end had to learn itover again. Hhe now speaks her owntongue. Knglish and Hpanlsh. hcintcdown n the Mexican border, wheiassociation win nutives from overthe bonier mukie Hpanlsh much used,tier three children, aged respectivelyla, I nnd 14. are being eo mated ntthe government's school at Albuquer-que,

WntttK to IW fiMMan Ahawva.The children Ihink their mother an

lady." "nut," idMrs. Chiwiwi, "I want always to beIndian. In our house we have onepgr! all fixed up nice," Indicating tincarpet and furniture In the ;

booth, "and the other nartold fashioned and Indian, for me. Howe nave home both American nndIndian. I say to my girls, 'You wantto come In here and visit with thisold Indian lady? "

Mrs chiwiwi soys the young peopleof her tribe sre no longer Indian incustom or dress. They are not allent.thoughtful men and women of fewwords, like the elder of their tribe.

, but. when they come home from theschools, sre, to quote Mrs. Chiwiwi."ss and aa rough ss youare" which the Interviewer took notpersonally, hut aa a reference toAmericans In general. "t hope mygirls do not get loud." a'ie said. TheIndians of her own tribe nnd surrounding ones have splendid times atIheir dunces on. the plasa, Mrs, Chi-- Iwiwi said, snd at such times theyshout and make as much noise aa theyplease. The war dance, relia of thedava when the Indian "fought toomuch." la no longer a wnr dunce. hi;

I a Jolhthmiion. Most of the deucesglvtu by Ufa lalia ruebtog r9 (w

visitors from the near-b- tribes ofPanto Domingo. Kan Phlllppl and HanHit. all Pueblos but the Isleta rue-hlo- s

are nut much given to returningthe visits.

Im Hair Indian for IIn.Mrs. Chiwiwi la at ulnar to dress unffunday. KverybiKly who saw her itthe exposition Itiouani she was dreaa- -

suosinuie nunuay tor me uiacKsnd white plaid, trimmed at

with red and green phildwhich she was wearing.

Her costume fairly ahrleka of nwwtayehrieke of It louder than the nioai

expensive garment from Ihe moat ex-

pensive ahop, evtm in these duya

eise strength Uliobtalnoutside the I'ueldo

und her ishuge silver beads, from

which silver ornamentswhich she wildand Ihe center huge silver moonwith diamond shaped Inthe each arm

silver bracelets set with luniunls

CITY TO TRY TO

stop switchikg

across centralManager Alcat Bailroad Com-

pany Hat Broken IU ContractWU1 Take Up Negotiation! OvtrMaintenance Coal Ave. Viaduct.Tha city cuminiMlonera at thtr

mMt!n !! Illltht ,IFI lo Hoirina Hunla Fa railroad from awltrtt.

.nir Ita fralna arriaa Riuii Otitral av.nu. and to mHlmain mora nooncrH.,)ng.

Tna ui Hit cam, InWilli report on lha viaituii ai'nwr,tha trarkn un Coal av?nu. fltyMunaarr In lnthy

lo tha cimnilmtnnra aj.ii! lh..lfh company wna vloiatlnffUa conlrai'i with lha ally and ha

lo Inka upwith the company in conjunction

elty attorney end a what couldha done. Tiie city may he forced it.go Into court to secure anof the contract.

The city hpa to fore th company to atop the practice ofup trains and brew kin them acrosaKaat Central avenue and also to forcetha mllroad to hear part otthe expense of the upkeep of the via- -UUCI.

out hie ine icaliway company,report that to contract I "The ta un-entered Inio city snd rn'l- - tha of

company ltuo tnat Ihe rait elty I

company waa (believe Kanta Hallwaypassenger frca tna

flepot. waa pay half iheiRhy out. In the pis-- -

cost of of vtaduutacross coal avenue. Third. wsamaintain Central avenue as an openway serosa its trucks and trains we.--

nut to he nisde or broken acroasthis avenue after three months fromlha completion of the viaduct, andthat only a witching as necesssry tosupply the on or sdjolIng rlsht-o- f way. should he dorrsncrom the avenue. Fourth, that theviaduct, when completed, should

to tha elty and be byIhe

'Mr. Hehsnstrelt pointed out thatthe viaduct la now having to he re-paired thlnka the railroad

hear Its part of the pens.He further says:

"The first stipulation naa beanout full. It It assumed th-t-

lha railroad company has psld Ita'share the construction of theviaduct, ss per the restitution andcontract, although there has not beenfiled, to my knowledge, any record f

ed up yesterday hut not so; she has1, the actual coat, and the recorde ontym waist all green she ' show Ihst the est I ins led cost of saidwin

thssleevesgingham,

of

Improvement nf said street to said cityIs the sum of ll&.Otit,

Ihst this ;s the only record onfile with referent tne eoat of thavia duel, shows wary las methodsand Insomuch as the viaduct was not

in tha originalthe h:gh iMt of living. listening ' ami wrought in filigree pattern, andIter "manta" at the aide are four alt- - around her neck nre seven or eightver half dollars ond holding thejstrunds of old coral, descended fromwrappings of each of her legginga are members uf her family. bes'dsfour more silver half total j strands of blue beada whlrh "anM In money serving the' Utll- - lady gave her." CoveringHurian purpose of pins. Two half her head red green kerehi fdoners soldered together make one 'snd shawl. Her "mania Is ofpin of aable of letn res-ervation. Ar a l ngstrand of

depend sixexplained are roses,

at ua lunjimlse

center, i Mi are numer-ous

r

a ' .

tnok

a

op onnotl)na

a

railroadw isnmhiirmrd ncuotlatlona

wihe

adjustment

making

company

Itconstruction a

It o

i.

maintained

f sm cor-rect

cons'rucKd scrording

ablack, trliuriipd with the tribal colors,red and green. The women's manias,she said, are woven hy the men. whileIhe women make the men's garments,which sre sll of white. menwsa" red leggina snd moccsalona. andihe wou.en white. And. speaking fnioii-.iain- Chiwiwi's are re-markably email. Hnwi-vr-, she la buta feet In height.

(or our over seasmore than all

And the is the samenow as the war

hi

Section Two

SNOV, INNORTHERN

Ntom Strikes M'm-- nj nd jrotflaIkota.

I1UTTB, Mont.. Oct. 14 Tttt ttrrntwhich begHn Wodneejiay throughoutthe mountalR rnngw section surround-tn- g

nutte and which haa eoutlnue4mora than thlriy-sl- g hour, atlll te

progrvaa todhy with light snowfulling. The fall In Hulls now quahtsis Incheg while in tha mounts tnpaka u la much heavier,

now Im Nurtli akma.FAItUO, N. Oct. X4. Vorth

Dakota wot Its first touch of winter .

wen t her yesterday, several cli ic reporting enow. Heveral lnchH ofsnow fell, Tha thermometer resrU--iterrd Is degreea ahrtve sero.

Uismsrck end Mwndnn reportedsnow etorme with temprutura of Mand It dfareea above, while IXivU'alak reported enow flurrtfs.

irUlX TUMI. 4S. II,PAKIH. on. it The h.gh court

yenterday af lernm.n set Januarynext aa Ihe dote for tha commence-ment of tht trial of former I'rwmisrcsiiiaux. eplan, 1 beneve that the public la enUtled to exact information wf incost of the structure,

"rhe third stipulation as 1 under-stand It, bus been broken continuallyhy the Hants Ke Hallway companyfor some lime past, that la, switch-ing Which Was supposed to have beendone In the koWer yards, U continual-ly done across Central avenue, which

a breach of contract aa Ihe purtMr. Menenstreit pointed In or mnta le

according the fourth stipulation soby the the reasonable front standpoint

road In 'the of Albu4uero,u, that do notroad to erect a modern Ihe Ke l,

station and freight pany ahould endeavor toHecond to to carry It first

up

warehouse!ita

city.

and thatshould ex

ear-rlr- d

In

toward

green that

ifto

It

a

dollarsreal Just American

a and

and

The

Mrs.

scant &

In

la

It is iiuentionaole IT tne city was re-quired by lew to pay anything toward the construction of the viaductin the II rat place, and secondly It isvery unreasoniible lliat the city liuuHhe reo,uired to maintain forever anystructure semes the Hants Pe trackswhen the demand on snld siruciurawitlt the un.'oi-sce- growth of the cltv,or with the unforseen development ofaittonioblles and trucks. Third t laeven more unreasonable that tne cnyshould he required in maintain for-ever any structure which Is a Jointbenefit to lioih corpora Uonn, when thestructure Is not even permanent, Thalife of the viaduct when builtknown to be about 2t yeara. althoughthis fact seems to have been tnnvu-1- 1

age l to some extent by the fsct th ttbonds were Issued for a period ofyeara.

"Haaed on tht unreaannehleneesand on the changed conditions relat-ing to the maintenance of th viaduct,I recommend to ihe commission thatstipulation "Kour" ahnuld be testein court and that that contract stiouldbt set aside on the grounds that Inviolating stipulation 'Three" tha Han-l- a

Ke Hallway company has of Itsown ,nlUUive broken the terms of thacontract."

Safe

(f aCt I - For Ittiint.

A NutrWoua Diet for All AgesQuick Lunch at Home or OftenknU lotitatlaaa aaa Svbditata

The United States GovernmentBought millions of pounds of

HQ baking'POWDER

troopsother brands

combined.

What Better Recommendation

Can You Ask For?

PRICEbefore

gSOunccsforg

Editor

Section

HEAVYSTATEg

JtV''"

if,i

NaCaakiat

:;::Jij 1.J1L.J

i here to take

flIOIMTf cu Trpia ani In

A 'ViO?iot ):'; Tick "Up SupplyV. -re T'.vv Ma?.J., .i V ' .' wdrmMMi of the

i thf eswrt fir owingmi ii unU ate l'e n

r. - a' i I) M"" I'l iKf of this is

t'M-- are SclWjic r1 !n Worn oshisi.iw ie nrtmtt 'inuntliies of aoerir I

to pifie in tlHt?-n-t- pails lit ihet. A t"i t Uf (Clii lft enrtvufe to

Tt't I Mv ''.. ma. i.w diy lnt kur iiliiHtJ fl tte orih a mnr from

a fvtiiijr-- henp am? ordcrd It shift0 kf-- . i.i.tn. utwn.

I , lr (n trae worn tttruuhWhich e'y fftr ansae lenfflh ilHip eo;ly uvke i f

iRir ho- - mu take tt tfh thnapeverrtl nwj r k'niirt here Rlirurtil iftllUMHIf of a tew poundst It )iin-tr-i- l pound rk havt beenti r Shipped It Kunwi i Uf jtnHtil ins (to.

(m p"nirr 1th such A supplystated jwntmvt-t- thai aitnuugh (iirrt)e no luvii'iiiutHt rest nci ion on tne

wl cI KUKMr at he point. It jSpimil in eome eee to purchasewiy half pound at a time and inothers ini w lu bi hod. tm nnirhtth mfMilif awoply by swingfrom otic piaoe to another and

augur tn Mfnttll quenmtea, buttKi dw nut nppui to th ordinaryperson, esx-rp-t in extreme oaae.

There t no shortage, of mnr tnA ibuqurrnue and the pi wpfiUi forh future arc rry gowl, ccorfltnf

ti lul rir linnln. A tar lout! of thfrunitiiuLttty was recid b a, turn)

Tho vtlaiitlnj oPrrf) for thisroniiMion fty Icm-- i ttfvhanu hi thattn ttt vunKntl tinnM of h futwhfi tJi 4ot)Hu nipt tun hi much

ttiRn In (Hi wiMion, H la harrlto Jf icnnlna wtthtn a raaonatavaf Junt trFiit tha fiitnra dHiHnda will b, thrp(nr rx'rta forf unit- iIKry ara fruf nt!y ahnrt

tin fha tinia arriwa, avhareitn th lonkl trrrltory arotintl

Aisu'intrquf rtmalna abotit normaland t ha r?la ma y he drtv rm inaltfmff In ftdvanra and hfoi-- tha uo-p- ly

ai tha rftnrea ara cunauml.

2,400 Acre Irrigation

On the Gila RiverBASTAv rH. K. M.. Oet. Jt A nr- -

liminao-- notloa haa baen fllad la thenihce f lh eate enjrinear by RayUrayaon of "IWer City that na tntento apply for all tha Diiapproprlate Iatr In toe till fiver abova Ked

wh.' Kujeinaera are now at workpreparing a raport and aa aoon fina la ready, mot dotal 14 noticewill ba mad.

Mr. OraTvoa will provide atoracafor all tna unappruprMtedi water.arther nwmal or riood watara. Ahout8 u hcrea 1 land will He Irrigate Lf'rtarer a wlU ba. dWviuvd. Thepouit pi diversion la atout four milenrrrt h of Ii ed w k Hi tow rut til p 1 1

auuth. rangrw waal. In Urant county.Apph aitona have bn made ta

appropria tha water of Ika Ollarier for Irrigation and power puepueia at varioua timec Tbaa appi!cut ton In titna bava lapaed for lackof dvclcpn;unt.

GOV ItAOK r Kft.l h()T.flAKTA FR H. M., Oct. t -- A

pardn haa bean k ranted l.yOovernor ijurrmaoiu !o Kdward Katnn,who baa bacn in tha Mate reformachool alnca February 1, ID IS. 'fhlahoy waa la yeara of aa;, whn h waa j

ajoutancad from Uiant county to aarvaterm of on' to threat years for

but alary A food home haa been offerred lmt and Uovarnvr Urragolo'iipardon la baed upon th conditionthat tha boy's behavior hereafterahall b rood and tht b shall applyhltuself to hla aludies.

BAItMN IX IMAXO Olt PMHO'llr I YC AIT gi K KI.VWa have a piano and a nlayer pi

ano near Albuquerque, bo..i strictlyhlah arad makes, biand new, whichwa niuat dlapoaa of quickly ratherihan iy pnmri or perhaiui hav theinwirument becuina riamare'i. To anyroBponetht party wh will Writ a uslnimadiatvly. Wa will maka auch anof i er aa will allow tha pu rehaa ofauhar of theae InatrumenU far belowtneir value. Wnta today. The t'baa.t. Wellla Mualr Co, Factory Idalrib- -T"orm, l:t California , lanvr,

' Colo.

EasesColds

At once! 'Relief withTape's Cold Compound"

h first' dona sua your midi w,n t aiMy atuffed upl Quit blowingM"d anuffllng! A doe of "lape'

'old t urn pound ta ken every t wihours until ihre dfmea era takenuauaily break up sever cold undKds all gnifpe- mtaery.

H.Jief awaits fu Open yourelos4-u- p ftoairiis and the airasea of your hed; atop ntmm run-

. iiicta: relleva the headache, ouilneM.feverkahnaaa. enaaaiiig, aoreticas and

- atiffneatf."lope's Colli Compound' la the

nutckaet. sureat relief known andfloats onlr a few pants at drug stores.

; Jt fr'ta without aaaJstano. Tastes' nlc. C'ofiUitiui r qutnin. Insist en

'a pa's!

f-- I f lX r0ebH! t!f Fa fMiiiixi Is (MID

IV i HOukS ta V- -.

VilliSaX Sy mil 4twvt

4 Gorgeous Blouse of Metallic Brocade

h i 1 V' I

t

By IIITTY imrmx.- -KICW YortK-T- hf KkmHi lta KlHtan O mtMlirk-atk- of lh RivoOan blouat

ao MMlar fhla .Tlw aw tn ii4ttm In a wwim affair h4nrl tn h worn with nnthlntt ttmn thp iho rlalMw-a- lwif Hvrt anltM. It l htiltt of

tiHMallu- - hrm-att- Hi 4tT ami blat k nl la Irtmiiml llh Mrrim, IhihllywrtMl iMlrHai ImmmIh.

Hw (Kttw turn Mli It hi of vHvrt to tuatrli the ault bnmhil Wit It tlte bro--cah;

The nin.a rfrrw Ira a ftnrc of tlw M. Tttry rr)iilre km alstrrw- -htteKm

'Dollar-A-Pou- nd' Coffee PlotBacked by Brazil Government

VRVf TORK Tha Ttnulllanta hotdina k ivu.oAa.uoo

pound nf roffaa for hlithar prtova ntha I'nitad tfiataa.

Cartain A mar lean roffaa men ratdlnii tha holdup.'

i'affaa At a dollar a pound In aprobahla raault.

A fund of $!.. 00 haa ha an turn-ed r by ftraatllan rofft--a rrowerath V'lnt poffaa trade mtmUae forpffinttirand.

rk. niMit r miITm nrlcwa bar yaaterday from ! AnaelaA. tha'way Bp, and to the people f j rat parrel poat packane sentthta country "Ilk It." to I'hoenis. When little r'rl was

In .h. ".uli;. amTric" ..I W.ll .miwished "I" !. "P .;"""

From atreeta. fnm men who knowroffe situation thoroughly.

Tha National C'offa Itoaaiers'of which Mr. Carl Mr and .f

Clevelnnd. O., 1 prealflent. lu ddna;nuthiaaj to atop the holdup. Thearwen t'otTew men ara doins: nothlna.And members of both branches of thtra ' e a;rean and roaated corTeo men

aiav jotnad in what ta known aa theuinl aofltr trad AoniiiiitUia wkoaa

CAt WE Wl WITHOUT t:K?Ptop drioking eoffe for six'ydsyal

tins of the leading coffee ienleraIn this city saye 'hst a boycott istha only certain remedy of Ameri-can ronaumsrs againat tha rareftiUty planned coup by food gamblershacked by the Brasilia n govern-ment.

t'offea at ana dollar a pound lath proapect unleaa th apetllafor America's favorite beteraMn he auafiended for two months.

Th ivu.vi'O.nco poumle held inftrasll ara out or ren-- of theItnitetl ttla tea department of e.

An embargo nn roffea Importa-tion would be tha on other draattumean ure pofMe.

Hut a master raid on house-hold puree being prepared.

chairman 1 Mr. Ross W. Weir, andbav accepted the aum of 1 ,0i0.u0from tha Hraslllun 'orTee planter touae In advertising coffee In the I'nltedHtatvs at th present litah pYicaa!

The American and ftraiihan anec-- .ti In tors together have forced up theprice of coffee to levels unreachc lsinrs 171. purlng the past year thawholesale price of coffee has beenadvanced about l?n per cent .risingfrom 1 1 l4 tenia on June S. JkM. m10) rents on June an, 119. Itetnl!coffe (f good grade hss risen mmuch aa tS and Stf rents a pound, insums cases.

And In splie of the fact thnt sinceJuly to of this year, the wholt-sa'-prn-- hna faden off between t ami acenta. there has been no lowering inpti io ilia consumer.

1 alk of ctrflc- - nf owe gti1nr nprifiiKt hn In-- ) rey Imulaj4tl In liynvnaa iHtfltv isjattwlutora.

W e are the largest consumer ofenflee In tha world; Hrasil is the larg- -et producer; ka per of the I'm- -si J output eome to the I'nlted Ktntc.and "i per cent of all the cofTr mn.aumed In the I'nlted Hi tte p HrastUIan. We drink over O.N'K 1HLMMHH'1H of coffee a year.

The purrhssa and aiorngo by the'rtractthin government of l.ami.aosbags of coffee follows tha lines of theworld h"ld-u- known as the "Valor- -

Isatlon" scheme, started in lni. Her.man Hlelcken. a Herman coffee ppe-t-

ulHior. was the originator of thin plan,by which collualon with the Mrnll-tn-

govern ment. enormous qunutltlof coffee were stored nt different

Imlttdm New York. Hnttihunt.Havre, etc., nnanced by bank emSew York, tier many, prim-- Mrwlq nand Kngland. The N'atiunai ( Hy bunkof New Yrk barked thaher. I'nder the plan the price 'Tcoffee waa doubled In two years pni.withstanding that the average pro,ductlon ani fully matnts!rii-l- H. r

leirg W. Noma if ?chra!aforeeil a govern mwi t Invest irt r tt ;

the I'nlted Htaiaa depur'menl of lux-- j

ttc proceeded nifslnst the profite. rethe sirred coffee was seized an

Mild, and a fedeml law pMMeed mak-ing "vslorlsstl'in" tinpnsi.ll. go furas this country la concerned.

Hut If wttS ImftCMt-bl- hi reach fhnVHmsiiiaai ronViuiMtit, wINt-t- i Is work- -lisg rttti boluVup game ust It uwn w- -uuuiat.

A froai occurred In the rflitis In Unaall. and when price roteto unheard of heights in the ''niied:Htete. be Is ted efforis were made l.ycerts in coffee nien to xplala It asdue to th "frot.

W. H. A horn, one nr tns largestnffe dealer in New York, hna euw- -

gested a wsy lo bring down the pro egad briny ItM Jtrasllian yuvsrumeut

to terma. He advnnatea a boy-cott by American enffea drinker.

houaa direetina; tha federal trai i0.coot in lnion to Inquire Into tha hthcum of coffea. Tha aleeiniIn tha commit tea on Interstate andforeiKn roumierca.

filltl, ItV MAILAria.. Oct. I Audrav

lienor Christy, alx yours old. arrivedmmA

make humanthe

the

the

scheme

spring

met at the station hy her ntrcnta, ahaM

hadn't atucktniTM on my new dreaa and sweaAudray traveled hy 1'ullinan

OCTOBER 24

A BIG

BILL

TWO

SHOWS VIN ONE

)

, ,

OCT. 24,25,26

THE EVENING HERALD

SUCCESSFULBj CAROLYN BEECHES

T1j Etory of Successful Young B urinous WomanWho Struglin Young Architect

I., ii. i. t'opyrlght I tit, by Carolyn luwwlirrtil l.llf.Tha aaart f wuniiMilort nii' plant!nvr fl! to r.w. tt lm watered lv

tiiouchi. Ha now tlMt m oiifrlf it put hr vkh( iitimftviiia In'uword a, hutl licuth-- a nit'i'" hi ii iaiM. latrli'iu (numl hi.lf lmkntt tr id inn In Ium nctft.nM which '

wuuhl nht'W that auitr(n rorr'-t- j A,...i.ia.i n Kiut. ,. "

It

aft

W mm not t ha Hi W A N T ki itin. Hut aven tmfur Hlnka hwlmwkpn h had nmnv timra to nrauahcmrlf nut of tha idati, KMUift intraha htd tuiU ti nnl hum ian A I.M t HT

that Oau-- luvr jtiiiita andthai it m hr duty iu remma hr-l- f

ti Duit tttMV intKht ha hHppy hutAl.Mt'HT of Wl ITK Ttnln.ar- two anttraly it(frt'rtant priioilliult. Now aha Wa HI ' It K Dint H A

tlnlva; that ha lowd Htlli. itould iih hi'Mf to hold hinttiul tiha Witni to umiwr tha ctrcuutsiantaaT

SVh nukeil hfrwlf thin qnaifonmany t intra In th day whu h foi

I'm yt--t hud pIivharMlf na liy Mn' "Thiit annit Mull hi-- home Hit Ilia retort d,arllnif on Imiiu l"f. ttxkvd to una ci1d

diiar vlih and ilatfu.'V are aot a hit fnahiunnlda. Wa

Ink a our niruia In a hitiirdini h.UK.Uit tha fairly Kmd antl

know (Intaa will ba pioatd to haveyrtu jitln

"Yiu ara very kind." Rnllle apokalowly, oh hMitiitlnitlV. Hht- -

I'litritila. aliitttnt hntt-- hvr. hatf tiultVn pptnemt which

aha laid wholly to rtlrniii. Ytt thetamptatlon to ara thetu tti;rthrr,

ilia only outaidtT. wn lo niiMtigfor her, and nha addd, "Thank i;i.t ahall bo plttd to

only ftatlia hnd aren fin ionand I'atrli'hi had hvf at

dinner fr.U'ntha waa diatructed hy tithera ano hr

uwn UeNira to appear ao that Uatrrwould not ha ahiiiaid of her In miu?hbrilliant all her

ImplhMty ttallie near ordaprrctated 1'atrli-lu'- t'lverneitA. HhaKnew alao litaka and the HwuturriiM

tMlnif iff Ih art ia nirnt.iland acumen. had tried lo baat her li wim very xnod In.ded of oiling I'atrluluand lime.

Hhe i!u!ied an ahe thotiirht nf herreason I'alrirtii'f

I'Mt aa avrrvlhina ta uppo- -

edly fair In love and war. and uliehaa a reaoliitlon tn thavd ilatea, aha had dctanuneti

reatiltltlon

Kllirir:iI'lUiKMX.

2C

Marries

niinimlaed

anceptintf

introduced to

Fntrlcla watched her ajue"t neadclnnely aa they waltcil the mufvparlor nf tha boardinit huiiw. II td

he known that Halite waa oninibi'r-ntin- s

tiales of to e.itIn auch a plucr of ataha would have fell

It put her at a dUadvuntuifa utHullle ea.

s.

ffallie knew of roume of ttntef'a din

rvnMea ltfw fnt.irh ftnn hni tvail'ntri'altt or he nuna-- d tha hopa t

th'ti hw wouM tiia of hit work andviMna to htm.

"Am liita.'' (uitaa mm tnping hla furchfrtd. "Il'lt, Hidll"!J'hta in a nurjn Im.'' Ttla fn a nhttw mIhi plrMNUra. "A I'hnp t'iiiiit In tii tutK...... -- ...i

fitlr, md noiiKh fur Houhi. WWhcould ft cud una half to H'muI." Miaiih wim hit If liiiniorout. hit If aplu-tfrtt- t

ho ttinitioiird "ifiirtf ,' andHnlMa thuiiKht, ") In nahiinifd to ttnaurh thtiia- it iifk inunvy," in

h Hatha am riirht."I tntt jwrf-n- and d

hr to wUh ua," I'.itrlciaaxpliitnrd when aliv hail n rhnni'a.

"ThiU'l hutlv! Hut. hi" tookon n rouih'al atprt-Hitio- "ti wim

of our rompnnv aha tonmnta.tI'Kt. N'ttl for tha a.'im, at wa muttffet hiahlv tinttrrd. Thera Ifit't npiaro In thf world whrra the fitm ara

ioad. m found;"0 "ahla to attwtr. pxmzk t!in, liitr "

la tin wiy nnd. hUihni. ralrlclnhn' rfo nthd hew t riBllv hl.n

fond la I

u."a n t t

rauae unlm

no."The time

n'ihrr n

Kr

fa

n nhebent

r

in

once in

hiw

I wp I

b

nI ht

u a

MhuMian

dlnr

"

")jii and thouRht hHtrrly that itdftintf-i- priiiiie.

Tht dininK ri'inn wa both hot nndnuif.y, ItiH the dinner wm an fxtfp-l- .

ti.tllv ftd una. lMitrlt-l- nrr-l-not it id l.iit ilnlrti w;t ttd. Id

hud flt charlii-- thut Wnlliwon tn tha tititi a nnd know thoort of tttiala ha had thiwe.

"I Kiirna th-- knrw a tontmlwnrwna rotiilnv. Halllt-- A Utile htld Mt W

Into thr nnd told thrm. Wi-ll, nrn'i hitd ao I a inriil Biota w

cotmiK'ncf d roinlna h're," ilatfa mild.iiiinx'tiHc'v rflt-- tliMt It wat mn.

I'airt. iti riild nothinir. :ihc w think- -

h a ihnt Hate ""Id "HhIIIc in a wuyHairlr HnoW'a party, wh n that d n"iet uae,

with

wliliInstead wat

bernupe havlrtsitiHtead

Imi--

fura

window

KHtrna ore avUtntf fur It wh Incall Itelirtiim.

Ttwi lUKKKewmn In llcitry. 1!mne

CREAM FOH CAT ARMOPCNS UP K0STR1L3

Telia How To fet Quirk HeH, ffrom I1 - M ' '"'len Ml

In one ntlimte your ctorffed nontrltnwill oMn. the nlr pikrutaua of iur

HI clear and ton run hri'ittlie:No more hawklnir, nnttlTliim,

Idouinr. hadai'he, ilrvmitu. No alri('-tfhii-

for brraih at nluht; your coldor catarrh will be none.

Oet a small lolt)e of Klv'a ("reamltd in front yotir druKKiMi now. Ap- -

ply h little of this fruHinnt. Mtitbtepttrhen Una- in In vour iioittrlla. Itpr iieitiitea ihrouvh every air Miae,'ijre

taste for tha place. Now ane did not of the head. oothea the InMaiiod orwonder, ybi.ply marveled how n man ' swollen mucous mciiil.nniH and i liewith h.t dooieatic Inttlncia endured cornea trawini ly.It. Hhe forgot, or did not kn w. that' I in jnrtt tine. lnn't ulny at ufTe,l-- plove heareth all thins, endiireth ill j with it cold or naaly tularih lt Ih f

thlnir fir a lime Neither tlid nhe couo-- w ifiiicklv.

25

At"II' Till: Vl;lt tha

pnrHinatinl' AH 'i nft f aturt, "ThftHirk Kl'ir;" a Ttv IhltM,"thm lir-- Hanitrlt rmnedv.

f It KT M, i - lt IK (Ml'Htl.titr lhMlMK In 1SrmHf and"aitk iH4Uo In ura thahlK iitlri.(M"ii m Mil thaittiT.HUM, Till-- ; f;it Anna KmcWill hf n In ilthaiiaam) Mllthn;M t tha comady,"All tmul ll'ttti'tl.

I.VItU' TIIM (Ml ncpaatlMtha irratit rirt Vaiwn"I t,mp(itiyff.tltl-r- . " f m MlfJ.

l l I : T 1 1 T K M A liraftrndy im lUm ium h Mt'ir In th f.lura "In tlM lltdhf of Her lla'kl.''ittao a l r". Mni'k cum.ady, " IIwiihIi Ann jr."

-- - ii. .i . . ,j

-

fccw frmi play wlih-t- i will tijMMt nttho trtiu tluiticr toiMKlu.

AT TMK lltl'll.Tin W'tuirn of llt lo. n

wtoT Anita Khiir to up a nian'a.IpKwiiuiinnuMuiiUN

a Bsfiftv 4t n "

I

'" i mim mm n mi ,mt 1 mm n iiMi M if mwiii n

OCTOBER 34, 1910

.

Doctors Kow Prescribo Gtalotabsrthe Purified Calomel Tablet

That AreSafe and Sure.

fiortora are wtirnlaa; tba mjhltathitt impla eolda and nil Id rn-- oflnti!inu oftt'ii lad to pni'unionia andothar erliiH I'oniplti'athMia. Thty anylhal vvry cold huiild rafolva Itnttm-d.at- e

nttentlon artd thnt tha tint airpin the ireaiitirni la to maka aurc ihntthe liver la artlv. for thle pitrponwI'liluiiiha, tha perfectrd, naUMitleaariilontrl tuliata are tha mirrat, haaland in out Hranhla Inxatlve.

uni. Cfilntnh ut hid lima with nawalluw of water thai' nil, no antta,no imiiKf.t, and no upufltlna; of thadiaawtioM ninl opiiathi.. Next mirniiiir ynr cold hn vuninhad. your IItin native, your avMim In iurimd andrtfr-ahf- and on lire ffflinif Unanirh a henriy nptlte for hrakfaai,rtt whu von pliMfr no riiingrr.

Pnr your printrtltn. t'ulniiiha aranold only In oiIkIiibI naaledprii'f thlrtv-hv- r caotN. All drimtfi'riM'omnifiid nhd KDiirnntaa f.il"tHiiand ate itiirhnrlmid to rffund thprira If yni are tint aVIIirhted with,thetn- .- I Adv. I

Huffmite rnf.'fm th'ki't, the votaraf trrd ti mftlmd "f liiMunt'ltiir t'lR V"'nfh'it w ta not ar;ift. Vnti'tl laitith oV--

"thMiiM ami loNth,' a I'liiaaplrtura nhowina at the Ideal iheuttrr.

A man'N hair, Ii la ellinntad.fai'id a of ti'l urri'inil tha voielirrny live wira earlier titan

put

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OCTOBER

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OCTOBER 26

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OCT. 24, 25, 26

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CONGRESSIONAL PERQUISITES.pHK Itoewell Iterord, a pwitiaoit new paper of the drmoeratlr faith, refrrn

In headline to th geiieroiie offer of plena tor A. A. Jim of New Mexi-co, to dtatrthtite free need tn thoae of Ma eonetituenta who write for them,aa "tin in Heed Oruft," and tho Kort Hti inner Iteview hae the Inllowlnir toeuy about the recent delivery l.y Henalor Jonw of roplea nf hi- - npwch IIIthe eenate on ttiavlaaKut of notion, to hla eonatttaema in New Moxieui

A paanne;r train from the- aa rrivd thre hour lute, onttiny Innt week, the delay etid to novo bean raueed by rongeation tnlh mutl rur. It wan later on thai Henutnr Jonea had muda npeeeh In the eenate and una lining hla privilege uf ohuning thepontul luwa by Bending roplea to pvrry Tom, Dirk and Henrin,ue,Mnrv, Hunan and Juunlta In New Metleo. and mmiy Who hud"ponard over" during tha luat twenty five yrara, leaving no

addreea. It la auld roplea were received for I'eta Mnt.well, UtHy tha Kid, Judgp MeOall and tnnnv oihera whnae nameoven ara praryr-alf- forgotten by old rtd-n- t tn tha farfHi val- - 'lev. "Jotiw dnn't pay tha frHnhi." Tho "nhowar" thraadaya, at tha and of which lima Kotirth atraH waa atrawn with Jonaaai-- aa numeroiia aa arnaa-lmrr- a on a pup. An ex- -hniiRled and iiKKtavnted pota cmplova waa hfitrd tn remark:"I auatw thni'n tha llrat ape h Jone ever made; 1 hop ha navermake a no I her."ft aeam- - a llttla roiih on Vnnlor Jon a to naanll him. avan thus Jnvtnltr.

Upon ta ronarMwionnl f ranking Rtim. eH(nhlt-he- fl tons hefora hla time.ami reaaonnhly rertmn tn endure Uhk nfter hla time, na a meima nf pnrtiwinprotaaanda and of ennimtlntrattan lHtwean rnnrraaamfn Whn ara too htiayto wgia letiera. and thitr ronntituenta An a niattor nr fan, the only otheraourre nf informutlon aa tn what our memtiara nf ronerea nra aaylna la that'nnrriatatonnl iteurd nnd vry American" Imve lime or paUanca oufflriant to pel u that venefthl aourre of print paper waata.

KnrthertiHira, ronareaiimn hne mlithty few piiitmt) left. They donot art anouah aulary to etmhle them to Ihe mmrortuhlv In Wnahlnfftnnwith. ut an ordrafl: and about all moat of them atetn uhle to do for theirrnitNlltiientH, InaorHr na New Mexico In ronrerned at IrnM. In to ninke

and mull copiea of thiin home; and illtrlhut limltad qua nti ileaOf flee ae'dn.

Ktrmlly, to hlama tha ronnreaalonnl frank In a prjvileaa with ronyfatlonnfaMr. Hurltaon'a poatal matem In all wrftna. In tha flrwt plara. Mr. Hurle-Mt- n

flvnlm that it la ronaented and tha I ort Hiimner ponml rlerk who kickedon Ihe iahor hunrilirtK Hctitiior JonHi' apech lnvolvel had tteat look out forhla Joh. In tlwi aerond pluca. tho volume nf auvernment litn-ea- and depart-mental propuaanda that now fllla I'lule Ham'a mail mt-k- im bo murh hctiv-ii- r

thuh uitv volume of conKrMBtunt dad-ha- d mutter In htatory aa tomake ttta latter iitta neaHK'Mr.

AIho, In point of value, the ronaieaalonal aMache ara Mahly tntereat-Inf- ftint tn lav thrllKna;, compare) to the departmental matter and hurenu

hunk that anr e to cloa; eai n duv'a wante lmaket.jt af( if Menatiu Jonan, lim npi lira and hla frea Brads. H haaplenty of troiiblea without Hima that lan't routine tu hint.

Thv only aenatorlal rpeech tha roiint.y cure a rap about la a one.wordaffair. )ea or no.

THE AMAZING EXCEPTION.PXl'j:ilT have dedara! tha Inamir voire of Anthony ronilllo. a Merl-4-- 1

dn, 'onn., coal daaler, aa murvelluua a ki ft aa I'aruan'a. Kxtraordlnarvoft era and arfnr-i- j havn been mailo to uttimt him tn the atnae. Hia aimer,Knoa rmalle. la Icadlna aprano at the 'Melrop4htan Opeia llouae In NewYork, ami ilruwa fltootio a yeur. He ronld he rich and famnua and worahlpied hut he pre fern to ramatn a denier In fuel ut Mimhn, Conn,

We aland ntfliiiat. In thene dava when we tire Imploring men to a onworking und they tnalat they won't do a tap until they wo ihr rolor of therurrvix v lhal proen their wnica are lip anixher nod it ti man la d wove redIn In an eantprn alute In the, very hotlted nf labor unrent who

to quit work Inn ttven for a fortune. It nppnara that here la a urvtvIna aperlm!! nf tha man who tike kil.nr. who known h n dolna atimethlnaiineful and ffeta hla aatiafartion out of the i ontfiiiplation uf n lob well done.We hud thnitipTlt the trnin axtln't. It ne-- wan very nuinerimn perhapa.And men who would rerus duaaltiie; opportunltiaa to appear In the llmelibrhtand irow f ji mil hi r with luxury have nlniot unkiuiwn to human

went back to hta plouah. Hhaknieare teturncil tu HtJowh of Arr a.in1d to so home after Iht aiMtenn at Uilrann.

Ttiey are heulthy and hopi-fu- eitcnn. I'ontilln addn anothername to the lint. Iln riHMiim are aood: "We ha two mou r In the familynow, und that la mute enough. I think." tie told tha rewrter. "Hun ihr la allriahl aa u proferrtlon for Women, but I think h man xhould o In for a moreauhntantiul juh," He piolwtll meant Momfthirit a llltlt thireretit from v huthe aahl; trumdiited we may tiiko It to Imp'y thut ')innir (mi hln thnuit an IfH were the kolmioor illumoml. rlmiiK late, iiiimiicnlaifh eutinadi'lliatch, pructlMijiK, liuinuiiiK ftfiu lntf to lintel; iM'tnifc rumantlr loveiMyflen In fautnntlf umv and recelxlmt tlie plaudit, of themullllude would not autt him aa n dally rem me. And In a duv when thepi Una diuinu at l" In it II too pievalent wlierever there in competition hetwetmmen und worn it tun i hoit e and ultttuoe ai repealling,.

CHANGING FORMS.'pilR movement to hrln nhout rcrtnln modlflratlnnn In the rituala of the

I'rotentaiit Dptm opal rhitrrh la auciitrtt ant un u tendency rather than ltaruune of Ihe material lmMrlumtt ol the chaiHen prtponeil.

l.adeiM III America nf thin moat ctmnceYHtlv t nf 1'rntantrint rhtirchenront em plate no tudiriil action In their e' lfWMiral ih'hheraiiona, nnd tothe lawium, their attitiole neenm iinythlna but revolutionary.

Itut whan, at the triennial aenerul convention in Hctroit. It waa derl dthul Kevalona of tha honai of biahoua ahail tiu loiiger be hold In hoc it- '',juereileitt waa boldly net aahl.

"open covenant, openly arrived at," linn been a plMt of proRroawlveaWithin the rhurch tor twenty yea in.

other chaiixea in church government anil religion form may be ex- -perteii.

Thin la a day or (ban ire.The apint of the iliun h, however, In untmiched. What In Immortal

aAnd an with the chanaen takniK place In aecular Inntitulionn. They touch

nnlv ihe outaidv; they tliapviiMO only with thit whltb it ouiwoni or

Amerlrnn workmen will net jnntice. KorriKn rndtrnla who railworkmen will not. We huveii't thai many .latin.

How to Make ReallyTruly Candle Shades

ie voting imiwn in Ihe league

( liiUlron! Muko a pair of tltvHo lovely unndle rmai to thai oipliiyrmiiu. , Lni.'lor liUi"i. h- -

Draw a circle with a 4 incli radius. Diviilo tlioaaid inn own bo.trr hihI iIm'M into H ennui niirtH. Xvxl draw a iirrli"'at mihhh oi the

..!. i:.. t... i. ..i. i i: !.."l"V, II '.ve cil uiciiauniB. m uu tnu uura iicnv Jiiira n iilM ht, IIKtmitt ,uk.

hoot i h.inge.itemlmcni. He tiniliun, Nuith 1'wko- -

EVERETT TRUE

m k klA 4lA-T- a 0 - 'NO

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YOU MAM

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ftOh, Boy! Macaw

Called RichestYoung Man

And Sam OompertHu HU Littlo Joko

IV UW III t.lltMiN.W'AHIII NU'K .N, 1. Hainuel

(lonipeiit In one of the iron Kent charart ma at the Intluatrial roniereiue.He la alno one of ih beat fellowahe la komI iHjuiany,

Tha other day at hllirh tableat tn eon a auawated a aweet drink to(Jo opera.

He der lined, anvlna; that ha didnot Ilka awet-- drmkn.

Chuirmun lane aked him If holiked untlilna iwwi

"Yn," anid the labor preeldentwith a am lie anil In hia beautifullymod Hinted low volte, "1 Ilka aw vetmen and women!"

Tha Hutldlna;. wherethe Induairuil conteranco in beiiitfheld, hun a larae alawt-rove- rt d iiiui l

at the en i ranee in which truplrulplnntn jitid1 f luwera are prowliHf.

There uT two w nie mm ble aialr-wuy- a

each ahte of thin cm I room.After one uf the recent twKiuonft

Youhk Hoi kofellwr wnn ifultiK downonu uf thenc Ntulrwua on iho railaide and whit h won open Into thucourt.

All at one a voice rung nut andright in You tin; Jim kcfeliri'a eur:"Hello ineraj"

Thta wna "lckly ftdlowed byvoice which aaid: "Oil, ltoy!

llu ! Hoy! Hoy! Itity! Hoy!"It piuried ont Wuid Willi the flrtt

boy and at hiioler with each nuc-- r

red Ilia bo rreinendti. J beheva IIla culled In iiiuhIiuI teriuinoloKV.

Ni very rich man ih ever acnmteIn thin manner und Young Hock-fell-

turned uuddeniy In uuent uf tlitione who bad no addreaned him.

Ha linrfverel u huge Houlll A mer- -

Iran mncaw perched In one of thotreea and who cocked hia head touno nhle and looked at ihe mm and

THE EVENING HERALD

Thp li

I il'i"

i iiH'oiiipati-li- lwith the

pxinlence fhii.v furm ofirrMiit in ti h tlenrn flinthiihitIi.v amihp nniNt lenrntluit i expi-c- t full ri'licimiH

mid tlmof ( liuri'li anil Mali'.

Ha nniHt nut briiiK ill I"ri'liuimw race and na-

tional hiiI iiul liioH lint mustnipfire tin-i- into lovo for ourroniinon country, and imiHt takeprulc in the tliiniM whiili vnrun all take pride in. Hi-- muxtrVPrp only our flii(f; not onlyimiHt it ooinf find, hut no oilierfluff nhnuld even vome ari-ou-

Theodore

The poatofTictt. department n m e.tendeil Into minrnntioiiHl nervier to20 nutlona attiee th aiaulna of thaarmlmlee. In aililiiloii to renumlnvnervtce with nln natiuna cut uff dur-In- a

(hi' v nr.

Acrordlna I" t'ily Hraler Morrlnthe pt ople nf ('hicHwTo pay

immi.hOm for wrapping t"itT, wutKbodWilli thel- - fttn purcltnxeM.

heir of the world' richest man In awry an tn Indicate that he. the bird,might have wine Ideaa un the auhjectof tho ronferenee.

You nir itockef filer turned to anumber nf delegatee a few atepa be-hind und finked: "Why not havothat fellow In the confr rncr,'"

"What if roup will we put him In?"anked Ha in tlompara.

No ono replied until all locked nertho rail nnd diaroverod that therewere three macaw n imwllnv In thetropical trren one for emh group.

ERECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

By Con&o

1

coinpli'tcN')iiraliin

Hooaevclt.

QUCH!f IS LIFEIIAMIT IH AN awful fhln.Includina tha work habit.When uio- it fa'i'U upon It

It never late not untilthe undertaker hove into night.

' J. Henry Harper tell In hiaThe llouna of Harper" about tiia

Work habit of u home.Thin hurt w.ia hought, Inntnll--

In the relhir where ha hauledround and round tha beam nf aperpendicular nhnft ronnertedwith the muchlnery nf the prearcMtm on the floor above.

For yern and yenra the horaaatepped hln merry. from1 a. m. la noon. Oieti un hourfor lunch, and at It afain untilthe whistle blew at

rlnMy ihe borne'n yaara andtha advent of murhlnery (trove hlrn out of tho calluia.Ilarpvm aent old Imhliln to afarm to apend hia old ate Inpeace and idleness,

OOTKAt!K? YKet. But HO Idlo-ne- na

for him.f'or a week or an tha .horao

murk to the Mull erected for him.Then una he found a treanear the middle of the panrure.That afternoon) the farmer aawthe hore ving round and poundthe tree. He kept It up until baheard a whiatla blow. Thn haunit. Next day and ihe follow-In- a

day- - the borne went out totlmt tree avery morning, walkedaround It until noon, runted anhour, and then aturted workarum.

It wnH a hit hit with him. Jlacouldn't break It.

OOA rmrAfirt MKnrn.WT whohad muda a fortune In hia la nradowntown depurtmrnV at ore, nldout. Kumily and doeiont toldhim ha oiitclit to atop work andplay a while.

Kur a year ha got a inn fairlywell , of the time haapent trave'lng about, v tailing oldfriend. Then there waa nothinator him to do.

Ha atarted a ll'tla atnra In anorth abora auburli, kiid waahappy.

OOIT IS ONLY tho fellow who

hita to work when na grown oldWho Imuginea it would be nl:--

and pleiiHant lonHng. And hailoenn't Ihlnk that way two weakaafter unexpected good fortunehun made it poaaihle for him toquit work.

Heema that the only onea whohave aurceeded In liking idlenenahave hen Adam Ihemra the ap-ple eplnodei, the Itoho. nnd theyoung man whrma fatheralwav-- In Hinted that hta ion'nhnuld never have to work aa

hun I ua I did.'However, we lie leva with

1'nde John fine II. old eat man intha world:

"A in He, work goea a lonway."

Tm Johnn, who la of tha aamoopinion, uddn:

"A Wt or bluff with a littlework get yuu there Junt thaan me."

Aitnrney rjenrritl PalmerIt will cont I'ncle 9am

lin.ono a duy to keep tha coun-try dry.

Which In rnnniderablo lew thanIt cont tu keep It wet.

OOM'llRX CAtW'KVTERH workoi

for dollar a diy, there weret hone who rot" plained of tho"high labor ront."

And there were rorpentera whokick fit heratine they hud t'J pajffi for a pair nf nhoen.

While the minority party Inviewed with alarm the

hundred million a year apent bythe government,

Miclmnithfc!No doubt our great-great- -

Krandchildren will voice loudund protect ut the rain-ing of wage from $3t t M aday.

And npediil grand Jnrleg willIn vent ignie grocera who t nargemore than $3ti7.wU for a barreluf flour.

Thrre im un tnt'hmiHtllilp mipnlir nfthe vurliiun .i.rln. i,t ifdwml fruuiWllli'lt liMlllli. in tl.rlvil.

By Blosser

BV AUNT GRACE'- - tf"Vft U 7 O

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( CO tilled ttl- -

no Lodge nfTAMbl'i''t''. that

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Hobbies Bryan Rides

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IEFARMING A HOB&Y O" THE fCW3- -

wnxiAM JENOTNGSf EHYATT f fWPE rne from !

QUEER THINGSIn the News

AIXIANi'K. net. T, Tt.Ptarkey rould hardly believe hlaevea today when he atarted lo

a pair of I utile' aiiown. Hafelt eomeihlng In tho toe and onexamination found a riicniond atplatinum ring, another plum plat-inum ring, a bar phttinuni pin notwith dlaioondn and a plullnutitWrint Watch.

The Jewelry waa valued at M.ftotl. and had teen plHced In urnnhne by Ihe owner for aufe keep-ing.

Xiarke refunnd to divulge thanam of the owner.

Tha hirgent atatue In the world wf I

he oarved from the nntnrnl rork nthe inland aen of Hero, Jaiuin. It willbe the ertigy of Nirhlrvn, tha Japanene patron aulnt.

I txe cf Twr "f.?rfulS- - V)')

HE 13

f TO X

ou stuff.

pnr.nnt Ovwi-V- ou know wiata liu.iii'ir t" u, don't you. toirt

t:iiui lvii'hll"W Bur. Th.r.' oo

ul nutaul. that dour. Tho ptrlurmaid', oo duly ihcnk .

HIGHLAND PHARMACYIs Obligated to the people ofAlbuquerque for its existence.'It exists solely becauseenough people in Albuquer-que believe that they get bet-t- er

merchandise and servicefrom the HIGHLAND to adegree that holds and justifiestheir patronage.

PHONE 30Mall Order Delivered

Same Day Received

oS'ONATri.V

Hunters, N.

New Stock i 1

WiCHESTER

LOADED SHELLSJust Received

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WillTflEY HAilDVARE GO.R. F. Mead, Manager - '

307 W. Central. P 7G t

Ovcrihs Top Goes the Customs Man

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is'n rf nimi vbn the nohma mrTne tinwU Hierliliur e IoiIim sntl I'arlil Al learnt It eraa nrt tlita trip.

Who's HereTODAY'S ARRIVALS AT

HOTELS

BTTIMiKR.O. ISalin, ltm Aligetea.K. L J i.!!, loe Angeles.W. A. li'iK.in, f'hlfit.Win F.nlolrk. Sear York.II. New York.ilea. V.. Hlnne anil fo. New Tork.'J. n. IMwvf, ,New York.J. mni-- . cur.It. at. lirowa. I.msr, Colo.

LET .""DANDERINE

EEAUTWT HAIR

.Girls! Have a mass of long,JLkk, gleatny hair

V ."--'''k ' ,

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.J)y 1

It Thtitrtfrlne " ssve onr hslrand dnut!f ttslieauly. You can havelota ? )', tlilrk, etrnntt, lustrotielair. Don't ll II iur llleleee. thin.avrMftglr or fueling, lirlng back Itcwlnr. vigor and vitality.

Uet a at.-eii- boute of dellirhtfullianrlerine " at any drug or toilet

counter to frealien your ecaMit chw--4ua!i-uf- and falling hair. Your hairneede thia stimulating lonlr. than liaJlfa, color, hrlirhtneas and abuudaocowill return Hurry!

fuitton. lunt etrk,eoattxl. Bdllow and

Oet rtd of roitla, uptutumttrh. that gua

J. P. Kvana. Morlarlty, N. M.W. IL Halmann, Hall lJike Clgr.John Anderson, Magdalene.M. Hanlen, ebigilalena. '

Joaa llorni.h, Htbo. .

Thoe. Mlahon, Hla Peurco.V.n. M. l. Thompson, Klkhari, Jnd.It. M. Jenltlneon, Kanaaa City.H. H. Bervire, Topeaa. Kane.

AI.VAKMMI.C T. Ktrnn, Ran Kmnolam.rrank T. MrUtnley. I'hliadelnhla.L Klleon, Iam Ancala.1. W. Knlcht, Kl 1'iiao. '

J. It. Naylnr, Naar York.K. Hhonmann. Mohlla.11. Koatatn, Ncir York. .

M. Aurahama. N'w York. ' 'A. K. VIlK'nt. Chlcao.y. W. Kanaaa City,lula Wlnrhal, Chlcuao,i. C. lnny. Oallup. .

K. M. t'uabto.T. Houaull. Hanla Fa.Horace Moaaa. Onllup.

UUMUH.Mary Mllrord. Oovla.W. St. tlraan. Clovla.K. L. Walllnnlord, lunrt.Joaaph liavlaon. Now York,1 Harrlaon. Aahtabula, O.H. H. Houaar, Aahtabula, U.V. J. KaKr( Imi Anselaa.M. P. H.icr. Mubila.It. A. Illatk. Kl l'aao.M. L. Haahkan. lwlroll.

V. J. Uarard. Kanaaa City.Chaa. rlhaalMa. klonalt. Mo.Temple Portalae.O. O. taldwall. Mountalnalr.

Johnaon, El Paao.Chaalar

D. C.A. A. Holmmb, 1 Paao.II. It. ltaldwln, yumcy, Ilia,Frank 'Itonrtelly. Wutncy, Ilia,lroy Hinder, Bradley, B. 1.H. F. Kendcr, Hradlvy, B. U.K. T. Matin, JMnver.It. A. Ilrolller, city.It. It. Flak, city.A. It. Mrltaa, HI, Paul.N. 1. Iwnver.

re. O. T. McWhurten, Wounuln.air.

J. II. Clrlirin.Mra. O. I.W. T. Malsen, l olumhue.Ir. O. A. Iutkeit, Hnuta Fe.Bert Nlrhnlaa, N. J.

' N. B. Toronto.Mr. and Mra. Mnrrhment, Toronto.Mra. II. Hull, Maml. Aril.Mra. J. lia Veaa,

BEFORE YOU SAY GOODNIGHT

Prepare, for a Dear, Bright Day Tomorrow by

Taking "Cascarets" for Liver and Bowels

Prtve way (hoa pennlatenl tnmli ' Keel aplendM tomorrow by taking.oC taapp.ntata Uillouanae and eonatl- - j Caarareia totilnht. Caax-nro- are ao

atay headachy,twigua tnlaerable!

IndlKeatlon,or miaery-mukln-

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LOCAL

If

Holncar,

Thoiupaon.

J.fclullnarl.

Waatitngton.

Cottar,VI

Mountalnalr.t'olumbue,

Merrhaiilvllle,Marrhmenl,

Trentner,

plraaant, a harm They nevergripe, aifkn , Inconvenience youlike Culnit, Hal la. Oil ur ruiaty,hat eh I Mile. They coat so Imle andwork while you alep.

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THE

A Sc;oo7 Team'Will Play El Paso Thanksgiving

Day on of Texas ElevenEarolbaeat Han Reaches 537, BepraaanUtic 28 State and 11 Countrla

Qirl's Laag-n- Poti on Impromptu Program of StunU ftepraaent-la- f

Yajrioni Countrie and State rrom Which Msmbar. OriginallyCama School Declamatory Contest to Ba Bald Hoy, 14, StateContest No. 28.-

For the firat time In a number ofyeare. the Albuquerque KithfoutlvOl team, wiil iet .Uia Kl l'aaoteam at Kl raae. laie ta the luoitImportant game of the aeaaon andih outcome la availed with interactby the kteal high It hi to beplayed on Thankattlvlne; Day at Ibek,l l'aao High erhool etadluin.

No other gamea have ae yet beenerheduled, but It la practically cer-tain tnat tl.e Hib achool elll pinytheir ois rvaa, the Indian achool,again thle aeaaon.

Thta year the High erhonl haa me!the Mennul arhuol and been defeatedtwice. The Indian achool wta playedonce and a fine game waa'put up byeach team.

IMrtomaiory Contra,.The annual declamatory and era.

torlcal eonleat will be held on r'rlday.N.ivemoer la. That the High achoolwill nvake a itroug bid for honora Itlittle doubted, for very keen Intereethae been ahowa by a number or atutenia aad they are now working hardto win.

The state conteet will occur Wed-nesday, November Si.

The Theodore Rooaevelt DebatingSociety" wae organiaed on Oct. 10 an Ithe following officers were eleclel:prealilent, Margaret Ouadorf: vl apreaidenl. John Wilkinson; secretary,tdwla Marrington.

MeeUnre will be held every twoweeks. The society will have Its firstmeeting an Oct. it, whan the ques-tion, "Hesolved that the Untied HMIesahould enact a law, whereby begin-ning In IK20, all Immigration ahouldbe restricted for ten yeare," will bemecuaaed In an open debate. Muclicompetition la looked for between theeoclettea. In the memberahlp cam-paign.

EnroUiawat Keactem 1ST,At meeting of the girls league

Wednesday, Oct. IJ, Margaret F.aac r.day presented some Interesting factaconcerning the membership of theHigh school.

In the school rear af Klt.lt theAlbuquerque High school constated of

atuoents. In Ihe school year ofH13-- the student body numbered110. But this ysar the AlbuquerqueMigA school has an snrollmenl of

7. Hecent atatiatlca which haveoeen gatnered from the High schoolshow that there are in slates and Itcountries represented.

I New Mexico i juKanaae i -- .

Oklahoma itllhnola 17 itM iMouii , . . 1ft!(""a I 7

Nebraska 1

IxuiBiana , I 2('aMforti.a a S 4Smw York 4 4Vlrrfnla jWt VJrfinU..... aArtBona 1 tf'onnaylvanla ... t 4rtflh 1

.MInnola 1

Michtrran 4 1Wiatrona.n 1 9ArlwanaMia 1 aAlahama aColorado .4 7North Carolina. . . aNorth Iakuta tIndiana 4 4Waahlnirton 1 tTunnaaaea 1 4Oortla I

rfBtjn - 1hio 4 1

Wyoming 1Kfeniurky ,1 1Miaaiaalppl 1Maho 1Bouth DakuU. . . . 1

Other coumr.fra rnreantcd ar:Hyrla 1Uuaaia 1

I'orto Tttco X

lioya. U.rla.

Knuland . - 1Canada I fMexico 1 Irhili. a A 1

Cuba 1Hawaii 1 1

Not on of lha facult rlalm NewMaaico aa their native at at a.

AliMII 1KUIAN( K llltM.BANT A FK. N. M.. fct. t. The

lnltd tttatea Kir a Insurance rumliar.y. of New York, hae been ailmilted to trenwM't bualneaa In NewMexico. Th report of the conditionof the com party has been filed withthe stais curHratloii commlaaion.

00Arrived Today by Express

Clint

EVENING HERALD

Football

Grounds

Mra. laabar In1Una.Mian Wlatonaln,Maa Iion Iowa.

Irnirue waa eurh a coemopolltan orMlaa Ktokef Artanna.Mm Ohio,Miea TMtNn.Mfiaa I'hHipe -- KanaaaMlaa lU Mntnn Colt radn,AIImi Hill Mlnneaota.Mtaa lochia lllinule.lUiaa Morrla New York.

ira. KuttdrxcMlchlaVtaaMiaa f.py-i-iow-

Mr. Mhfra Indiana.air. Horland Indiana.Mr. IH ooro Ta-- n aaati u.Mr, Todd t'alKon.la.Mr, Jonatei'nriaylvanla,Mr. Mil ne W iecona.n,Mr. H'ntiv Kanaaa,Mies Hatcher California.Mlae I'lant Mlrhlxan.Mtaa Hnul Pennsylvania.Miaa Khnliott Wievunaln.Mlae Hloan Iowa.MiM W'Mdmin--Mlrhlr- nn.

OlrW leagwe Itita on Nailtmal) RttmhtWhen it waa found that the Olrie'

leatrue waa aiich a reamolltan ornpranieatlon, the offtrr of the leagueplanned to nave atria from all thestate and countries put on a programcompoaod of atunta that would rp- -reaent their coti.i.ry, and alao arvto acquaint the girls of foreian coun-tries with thoee of the 1'alted Stntea,Thla program waa carried out Wedneeday. and although some of iheatunta were Impromptu they awvedto bring the glrla out. and arousedconsiderable merriment. The list ofatunta waa aa follows: ,

AM states eaat of Mlsetaslppl riverAt fashionable New York hat shop.

Kansas - Sons;: "I'm a LittleTralrle Flower Growing Wild."

Missouri ong: 'i ro from OldUieaou."

Oklahoma Oil we. la Scene: Pimyoil broker's desk.

New Mexico Song: "New Mexico."Texas Wore stara.Oanada-r-arrle- maple teavea.Cuba Cuhan national anthem.Italy NatMni coat time.Chill National colors.Mexico onan "IFalomja." Dance

by girl.Grace Jackson cleverly Introduced

the different states and Nwell IMxonacted aa camera man. lleity Morli-aett- e

sang the new league aong. CarolWilson dreesed aa l.llierty; iHtrothyBowman aa New Mexico; HleneHhade and (Norma, Wllliamaon aa rapreaentatlvea of the Hish school.

A .NERVOUS

BREAKDOWN

Miaa Kelly Tell How LydiaE. Knkhaup't VegeUblo

Compound RestoredHer Health.

Newark, N. J. "For about threayeara 1 gutTerod from nervous break -

oown nno wn soweak I could hardlystand, and had head-aches every day, 1

tried everytlnna; Icould think of andwas under a novelclan's cars for twoyears. A fcirl friendhad nsed l.jrdis K.

tPinkham'a Vegetable Compotliei andsho told ma about

lit- - From tho first'4rM dee 1 took It I heiren

V ;Vto better andA!eJrrnow am well and

X I "i1 to do moat anyTV k 1 n d of work.

ft'il..J''lff aavo been rscom- -'IN1 mendins; tho Com-pon-

aver since and give yon my per.mission to putiliih this letter "MiesKlo Kelly, 476 So. 14th St, Newark,N. J.

The reason thla famous root and herbremedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's VegeUbloCompound, was so successful in MiesKelly's case was bscause It went to theroot of her trouble, restored her to anormal healthy condition and aa .result

1 bcr nervousness disappeared.

NAME 'BAYER' ONGENUINE ASPIRIN

For Pain, Colds. Headache, Toothache, Neu-

ralgia, Lumbago,Rheumatism

Ton want relief nlckly and anfe- -tyt Then Insist on "Hayer Tublets ofAaplrln,' stamped with the "liayerCroats."

The name "Haver" means yon aregetting genuine Anplrln prescribed bytthvaU'tans fr ovar etKnteen years.and proved safe by millions of peo- -

ple.fxr a raw rents you can n a nincy

tin bx of genuine "llMyr Tubleta ofAaplrln" containing twelve tablats.l.ruae ata a so sell laraer "i layerparkAKca. Aaplrln la the trade markof Hayer Manufacture or atonoaceii-ca- r

tdealer of VallcyliL-acld- .

NEGLECTING THAT

- C0LD0a COUGH?,

Way, Ivm Dr. Klnf'a Kmw

Piaeovarw ao prasnptlr, '

caacka it

natnral yon goat wiat M aaFl sad let that old ssid atcough drag so or that low at-

tack develop seriously. Not wheayen ran get each g proved ewrcees-fa- l

remedy aa Dr. King a haw

Cold, rororh. trlrpa, rrotip floe.Bot resist this otsnasrd relle.ereery long. Its qu.lliy Is as hightoday as It always has been .fidIt s bseo growing steadily la peva-larlt- y

for more lhaa fifty yearn.oc. aad II 30 a bottle at all aruc-ist-

ens it a trial.

Tardy Bowel. Inert LiverThey Jost won't 1st yo J"rt "a""

mo your work or alar, lick kasdach. cornea from retaining wastataattar aad lasurlUaa la UM body.

root rlfht (or anythlnge-ma- ka

the liver lively, tba tvwels tuacjisaregularly, with Dr. King s New UfaPills. Hmoothly yet positively theyproduce results that eJeasss toosysiedi and task, tho liver andBowsls respond to ths demands sta strong, healthy body. HUH i.Vr.

at all drn(iia, Ziy them toulfhe.

at.

0. 11441tkbabtjbt dei abtmtuitorrics or oowriKoLLsa or rniOUMKEMOY.Wsakliirtnfi, p. c. Anaaxt II. 1111.

WHKHKAH. y aatiafariory ald.apri'4 to the nndaraif-nrd-, It a a baa

made to appear thai "THE t I T I Z K N H '

KATlO.NAI, BANK V Al.Higirg-QL'C-Is tk t.iy af Altiuqvenjua, la U

County of Hmalillo and Htala af MewataBlro, haa roaipha, wilh all th sen ta-

in na of tba Hllul-- of lha 1 niUd Htalea.raxttlrl la be complied wllk befsrs aaaaauriatlfia ihall be aulburtaad le

ln htiatnraa nf Hankina;NuVl' THKKKFtiHK 1. JDtlrf RRRL

TON WIl! IAMH, Com (.1 roller f (,Ciirrenr. to rernfy Ibat "THKriTIZKNH' NATIONAL HANK OP ALrhl jL CHgrR" la lb City of Albar-avie- .

la the County of Bernalillo aadMute of iSrw fcaVt.ro, to anthmtaea) iocnnimaneo lbs bnainaaa of Hanking aapruTidrd la y.fty-on- buudeadand Htny nine of las Kevletd BUtutes ellha I'nllrd Hii.Xt.Vy.KH10N nf The CttliMi' Haniof Albatiaareuo, Albaqaareao, Mew alas

I!f TFrTTTVOTtY WnrHFOf wltneMaty band and Krai of offiee tali TwaAlr-nint-

day of Aarfiiai U!S. .laiaaad) JN HKKl.TUN WrUTAlfg.

CotsjptroUsf af tba Carroaor.(8F.AL)

mFORMATWor

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ih of MI

WirigM

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I :w MnrftTCII Iftl.HMA.I BANTA KM, N. "M., Iwt. 14. K. K,Nnlnn of Helen, has been appointedby tmvernnr Lrniiil, a meintMr ofthe New Mexico niiunled pulli-e- Hola to serve without pey.

rnjrlng ihe last year nearly l.ann..noo acres of wooda In England warsfelled for war purpoaea

aeea aa tee eawaMercuinaiis, may useAll INK . a

ft

The HART SCHAFFNER & MARX

T TRIDAT, OCTOBER 2i 1819

Thta tieeS

HHOI W nVM AIM Hlfil.rilirAUtX Oct. X4. Hltois will re

hUh style rtnd higher In prH-- durltiifthe cnmlng winter and spring, apenk-ri- e

predicted yeaterilay l '" mid-

winter conference f the W eater nof Hhoe Wheleanlera.

nermenr Is dickering with Argentina for A han of $100,000,000.

TUEERCUIOSISwth coiishs

If when phystclntialaid It Impnasihle f'r

( a I M Miller, OhioI lo MiTlrct ravaur ruberculoels. he besan

iruggmt

Wnertltig on himaelf. dis-covered he Heme Treatmentknown aa ADOIMNK.

tendency or TubIt under plain direction fiend your name and addreaa to

J OH Amu I HulMht. Cohimhtia. OtiMi

Lost! Burned!! Stolen!!That la what hag happened to thougandaof LIBEKT7 BONDS. Ara yourr. taitf

Toa can have them aafe our vault without coat. Coma inand Irarn how,

Firsfc Savings Bank & Trust Co.ALBUQUERQUE, If. M.

onewas

waa

the

and

in

GoodPicturesofChildrenare assured when made by one who isconscientious and understands tTi epsychology of the child YnindWt arc; very biicccks'iiI in plintngrApliiiiK the KitM'rVim Kntiw

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a kickDtLiLtX ATOrdinary kltrhcn utcnaila and mtttcrliils thtit we supply are

ttll thitt you need to brew rih, fnmuy nml sniiKfylnghmeil beer at home old Intch dork lngcr or rilmier beer, butlie sure that you un Anne llrund Itarley Mult Hrtip, Ammlloim and f'lnrlfying Powder. Kither beer thus iiiude con la but6 cents a "urt find keeps Indeflulttly when bottled.

Kiperts will tall ye tt la tacHar Ikaa twewary aaede sear.

OA for only CrtJll Thla Iftrliidea nih Hraftd --Q I JllI I Hs'l'V X11 Hiruii, hnum H'.pa and i lart Xft Itiaj lomltr In malt C quarla (if htf , gSkalao a timroual.tr riiaii ret Ipo andInderal auiiiy wf crown tapa

liuitkd itoii orrF.a,Far a Itml led time a :il a prani.al beadsmmov, aaay te eisaraia too above altar for osly

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