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10-30-1919

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MtrtM, MAHKCTH.NEW VOHK. Oct. II. Hae alrraf,

11.11. ropp--r, fltitl. Ifiteotroiyiinixil and fourth quarter. II in Jo.

Mmall Iota aarond hand, I In. Iroaand anttnvony unrhanaed. Lead Arm:pot, a 7 hl: lnMr, .! bid,II. II aaked. Spall.r, aaaMr.

Vol. 10, No. 205.

CREEL BUREAU

COST THE U. S.

96,600,000Official ReporU Before ConjTMi

Brand Seoords of Committee onPubllo Information As'Chaotic.'

WILL TIKI 6 MONTHSTO WIND Vt THE WORK

Chairman and Other Officials ArtCharged With Oroet Ht(lifencoin Handling Fund of the Oor.ornment.

WASHINUTIaN, Oct. 10. Tho com-mlt-

on public Information, headedby I surge f'reet. . he government

bout ., soft on the face of Itachaotte records, according to officialreports now before cong res, whkhMya tha eommlttee'e affaire cannotbe wound up for els mm. tha becauseof tha eonfusios,

t'halrmaa Creel and othar ofltclalafif tha committee ara charged Wtlh

'rnea negligence In handling the gov-ernment's funds tn a rKr; by K. K.K I la worth, of tha council of nationaldefense. apiolnted to liquidate thacommittee's affutra.

Tha committee Issued hundred a ofcheese for individual vapen fur Inexcess of the l ,ooo maximum limittied by congress, the report says,Thy ringed, it adds, from f Ot) tollMU.oeo. Mr. Kllswurth said ha waarefusing tn py aoma accounts ap-proved by '"halrman "rrel.

Many 1 irtmltf 111114Mr. Kllawnrth said he .und ft bal- -

anot of about ll.r.tu.omi left out oftha V.0.00 from lT.nl. lent Wll.aaa apacial war fund and l..2U,000prrvt)d by conirraaa. Included In thacommute a ap.a. Vnpnid bllla

svrral hundred Ihouaandauf doliura wir atltl in tht rotnnilt-tfe'- a

him, ha auld. aoma of tham manymonth unanivd upon. Thrra wralso chat'kH and monry orilra pny-jiii-

to tha roininliiia PKKra;atina? ooo daitd lal aprlnv up m whtrn

rollrctlon hd not bin nttrnipt'd,and KlUworth auld h nlao found"atvar.tl thouannda worth of rhacka

thrown In fi:a rnmi wlthoitany affort to raadlaa on them."

BILLTObEPOiRfALIENS APPROVED

HrnatH 4minllHe Jivim im Mr xtrr tiltHa.

m tiiMiT aMWAHHINOToN, vl. Xo -- At the

rfiM'Ht of Attorney tlntral l'ilmrthi IniinlKrtttiou roimnltU' to.tiny onltTd a fuvorMbl report on thohoiiM bill provtillna for deportationnnd prmannt axt'lUKion front tha1itltd Htntca of alln annr-htla-

.

The tun n fT eft a four um-- andbotit fioo man now lnti,rnd um

ullfita nt ('amp I iirli-- hoi p(oraln nnd Fort I'oualu". 1 tah,

o Attorney t. n'ntl I'lilnir.anion a; tboitf In1ein'd,'

th attornay anriil wrme. ":irtrndli'tUa. . ronvlrti-- rrlmi-tu- t

In. Indlvlduula wUh lona l"'Ut rr- -

orl. pmprtKHndMMand tndkvldmilM known to br aimpi t'--

vt b ha anmiy naniN.I'iii-i- thia bill or a MM almllir1

In i'h.irntar la pnawd It lll tifi'omefi(MHry on tha rutlflruUon of thrtraty of paar to at fre all ilirao.lumtroua indlvlduula."

A RI20NALAE0R CHIEFSTO START MEW PAPER

tmi aaociaHIORMX, Aria.. !. 30. A pa-

per anon will ha mabliahcd to r"pr.ant th lab-- view of I'rfahlentThomaa J. CroiirT. of tha Ariaona atatfVdrntlon of Ialior. according; tt announrniinl hara hy t.'roaH ut loday'a

4if th riirhth unnunl convan-llo- n

of tha fdaratlon.('roaff aaid ba nmda thia nnnounw.

ptfnt tn view of tlt aftlon yanterdnyby tha convention In inking ntannK-torn- t

of th Ariaona Journal,ottlctal pulillratton of tii .

nut uf tho hinda of tha btiard of con-trol, of whith Croaft and 8eiretary(lenrira I). Hitilth ara mmhra.

Crouff and Hmtth wera rondmnaiby tha convention for ullea-f- una of

JU Journal for I. W. W. propngunda.

jJSUMES HIS PLIGHT. AROUND RIM OP THE U. 8.

BAN I'IKt.O, Calif., INI. 10. Lieu-tenant f'olonel J. H. Hart a resumedImlny hla around the rim flltcht aftei--

stny here of ten da ye. Hurts startefrom Rockwell Field, at 0 3" o'ebo k.flvlng the same big bomber withwhich be cuius down th Pacificcoast. Hnrts and hla ciew of thr"men to ftv f rou. hero lol'hoantx, Ariaona, today.

WeatherlaaaaaBamamaS(aaamamamaama

AT THK VSlVKItHlTY P KVMKXKO, Al.ltl Wl fci

For t4 hours eauUttg ft ft. m.Highest tern

pvratura, Ilowest temoerattire, 10; dallyrange of lemiMr-ntur-

IS ; meandally tempera-ture, 44; relativehumidity, ft p.m., ho. relativehumldlay. f a.m., H3, preclftl-tatlo-

none;maximum velor--

ity of wind,ml lea pr hour,lit; prevailingcharacter of day,

direction,clear.

rout hi

titif WcUt.New Mexico- t leiierally fair to-

night and Friday; cooler in north-east portion tonight, and In emtportion Friday.

In

e eae imtum MmNEW YORK, Ujt.

trots Psle, sitting In ft ttrooklynpolios court, today suapeadedsonleno on ft man convicted of

on the vmun4 that"a good many hypocrites tn con-gress hav creeled oonrllilonwhereby good many Americanawill lie deprived of the'r fiersunulrights."

.

Hail tanm nf Wl4rlkmi mmm bhith Maa

Ort. ly. What ladcarrlbad aa ft Imlnhevlk "myntryahlp," carry In a; a cargo to"the American leant ion, Wim kholm.In trnnalt to Amrir.fln muaciima." haaban cnpttirad hy a Ilrtuali deatroyerIn Finnish watera and taken Intolijorko.

I'ndi-- r cara of flax. It la aald,waa found a maaa of Itolabevtk liter-ature printed In Knallnh, Kranrh andUerman. There w.ia alao a valuablecollection of art ohjerte and fllmaIdea lain a; ao vlet condl I luna.

Worth HnaMutWi Aifvnnrtcut. ao A further

advance of the north Ituminn nrmvla reported by I he arenernl ataff. Itaptatenicnt cla'ma that the antl-Flo-

ahevik forcea havo reached Hlrum- -hen. 10 verata aouth of nea;a,

whera they have formed a Junctionwith the forcea operatlna! on the rail-way front. In (he owa-- aeotor thacanture of much boty la reported.

Toe road along- the t mean river,the atatenicnt iidila, w:ia found a'rewnwith the btMtlea of eoldleta and horaeaand with venh'lea whl-- hnd beenmired and a.mndned. the Holtthi-vlk- l

havlnaT dn.pped and liedInto the forea-a- .

IANSE

OUR WAR INFORMATION WAS ALMOST AS COSTLY AS THE WAR ITSELF

Many Hyproci-ite- a

Congreta, JudgeSays; Free Man

drunkenness

RED'S MYSTERYSHIP CAPTURED

lniwi(aniui.

ARCHANOKU

everything

Plaoe Approval Upon Drive FromNovember 3 to 11 KiwanisTook Similar Action at Lunch-eo- n

Yesterday.

Rndoraatnant of tha He Onaa rollmil wlitrh In tn hp hU1 httwifn No-- v

mhar 1'nd and lltli wna icivcn hylh Itolary rluh at Ita Imirh-,i- n

tixlity. I'tin motion of MixNorilhaua, tha Willi voit-- in and raalha roll call, lo al iM'hlnd tna move-ment and to do what It cuuld to putthe drive ni'ruia.

The aoli'.n of the ttotnry rluh fn.town the endoraemenl alven yaterd:iyhy the Kiwimla rluh wlilrlt niioltite4a ronimltt'-- eralainit of O '1.

aj L.... UI

thanr. Hhortle

ed. for cotiaidera- - JLJtVlion ot trie eiuo tne propoaeti rnmrgfmem the city boundaries in orderthat the city show Its full

when the next census is laken.The matter was discussed to aome ea-ten I by the Itolariaus and left to h'civic commute for recommendation

Waiklne theChainber of i'ommerce appealed formore rooms care for the teachorawho are coming here for their annualconvention.

II. Henlng naked tha merchantstn give Window sp-c- for posters ap-

pealing for snMeiiiients In the navyduring the special "Navy Week'drive. He also requested aid In

lug men for thia branch of theservice.

Among tha guests were lr.1'rehmer, K I.. Knloe and Kv. M.

Knudson. Hhoit talks were rfiv.n uyeach.

HOPE FOR BURIEDMINERS GIVEN UP

Ibtx-ucr- a tinHMNt thit nf Mln Etltadiin l .nil,

v vcta., ct

battling their way to wtihln 150

feet where mlnera have beenImprisoned aince yesterdayrescue workers were nrdered outthe and t. mine at Amsterdam,tihl". this morning by mine officialssmt slate mills Inspectors, who fearednn exphalon might occur, according

word received here. Hope has beenabandoned that the miners ara allvo-

AM ALGA M AraDTINWORKERS 00 BACK

s oenatasY i Si wti n ft.

national at r ike commliie. at Pltta-bur- g

has endorsed the stand taken hythe Association ol Iron.Hleel Tin Workers tt contractswith steel plants made beforeatrlke shall be held Inviolate, and allamalgamated men under auch con-

tract have been ordered return towork. It waa announced tnduy bv

J. Iiavls, vice presidentwho la here to aee lhat the

orders ;re curried out.

GROCERY CLERKbTwINSTRIKE IN NEW YORK

NKW Y(K, ItemnndsOI I ,immi retail a cerstruck Tuenday for increased wag'and shorter hours have been gra'itedand the men will return to v ot kmorrow, union officials nnnouncedtoday. The clerks asked for n ninehour und ft wage acute aweek.

ARRESTS OF FOOD LAWVIOLATCRS EXPECTED

a. . ....... eaM.WASIIINtlTiiN. t. B Many

rew nrreeta In a alntea forVlolllllona Ihe food und fuel

law ure exi.erti'4 aoull by tllvjuatlv.

Albuquerque, New Mexico, Thursday, October 30, 1919

01 STOCK SALES

L&ft Half of PnrohaM Prict ofStock Went to Pan-Mot- Com-

pany, Bayi Witness FormerlyEmployed in Offioea.

a vwa aeasatataa eateaCMIOAUO, r l. to. All atpenaca

Incidental to tha enrly operation a oftha lUn Motor coin pony were paddout of tha account of 8. C I'andulfo,p real dent of tha company, according

tha t'eilmony today of kitaa Ad.iJniegera, a wltnaaa tha trial ofthirteen off dale of the companycharged with using tha mr.Ha dt- -rraun.

Mr. randnlfrt received the ft rat halfof the money h route in throughBlock arilea, anld mm jnlcgra, whowaa In the employ of the company Inf'hicngo earlv In 1911. The ifiher fiftyper cent went the account of thaI'an Motor romnnny, ehr aald.

"What happened when tha buyerof the atnok failed aend the flmlpnvmentaT" Judge Ijtndls naked.

Mlaa Jalegera wild aha did not re-member. Mr. Pnndolfo'a trunaacilnnannd vouchera were kept aenantte fromthoae the I'an Motor company, thewitneaa aald.

MANY TERRORISTSIN CLEVELAND

lUre Kay fl" Are OrganlxJug KiMTat iiaM4r

DeolaroIn of Series

Eieou-tiv- e

ATTACK

to

Operatorajoiui consider

eaaae

aa clima'0T,'r '""'mpied uafrputlona eaecuUvoriavelAcd. O.. (K 30- .- Terrorlat MMW wmm o,Uy hyby the police nil-l- i,itti artlng president, andTuesday h:ia gained f.Mit- - r(.l)llV(, (imr,, ,nB nUed Afmtfhold and baa become ao Workcra AmericaIn Cleveland, according otlce t'ap. Th mttMrk vnmtl ,n B onr telegram

M irlln lvclle. areata HecreUry libor Wilson, replv-thi-

far mad do not begin clarify (nf lo moaaagi, him deliveredaltuatlon. (u he rorileretice here yesterdayinvestigation tenda to mfm fOMr t.orej offlcUIa and leaderathat thers ara betv een J and 'Gf union,

communist party rhaptera nelng or- - rinrtIn Cleveland, purpose Tno the flrtneina Himpiy in rr.i ;,,),- - vintAB lietween the

ment. mm to.iay. rixieen men telegiam Mecretaryami one womnn airenny uecn , renched here ye.t entity. reply wiaarrested alnca Tuesday night. not compu-ip- j unlii otly when

. trVa WH" "n.H.itd the omwuiIv boardBAKER ADDRLo5LO tV lreat.lent lwia. It wm annnuiir

WUMlIN snimoua vole. headuarterarefused out tha ewretMiy'a

fwgTeaai Also Hears Itopnrla on S- -lunar lartidatH!.

WAHHrNOTtN.rH tT" The In- -

tlonal rmgress if workingwomen listened today nddrevby Hecrelury linker and rejiorts from

oe-- delegate on the statuseight hour day legislation In variouscountries.

In sui:e the ImtiersonalluttlonIndustry nnd socjet- - thut has c'iue

about the last fifty years." Mr.I'ker said "the aoclal conscience h'abeen educated up, und the atmosphere

society is today receptive toward- ... l nronoSJtlS oeiierilicilt liiumn'

K Twogood he.p put trough th.l-- 1- -r- n;,?b;bVr!nw1.',oJIn 'the abs.nce of President lmve aeiiae of aoclal ethics."

Kosenwnld. il. presld- - - - -- i, v eMe he - Jr Ultof

might

tteeretitry H. 11. of

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STAFF KILLEDTwOiltT-flv- o of rVlliwru of

Ab-- Hlaln.Th SMtCIStl"

nAl.VKMTuN. Tex., net. 30. four1generals, comprls'ng the staff of FellI ilna. were cuptureil and of hlafollowers were killed In an encounterwith Mexican federal troops at

Vera Cms. last Tues-day, according to an ndtctal messnaereceived today by Meade Flerrn. Mex-

ican consul here. Feileral troops hadtrapped the I Max party but IHa him-ae- lf

escaped.

6 deadTTiohurt in wreck

Rout hem ra'lflo DUcIkmIHtiiitlMTit t'allforiilft.

av THf eieti co est

I.nH ANflKI.Krl. ttrt. to. The tollnf dead resulting the wreck lateyesterday ' a southbound Hon t hernPacific passenger train .kmouwaa iilaced todav hv railroad officials

and number is beingmen

and

iimotutAntonio.huuiu, Hun Antonio. Tea.

ELLA WHEELERWILCOX DIES

PorKtw Had ror mmMoiklltA

tki iumiio eaaaaKKW HAVKV ocl. In

Mrs Kiln Wheeler Wllcnx. ailthTsod ,nefesa. died at her "The

tie-- ow in HrnnroMi

monlha. having hadla its while eng-ige-

work In

Ibunlll

nervotia colwar

GUTIERREZ IS ELECTEDPRESIDENT HONDURAS

m. ...nr,... e.AS "AI.VAIXIH. nf

vador. tu't. lipeg Out- -

I.,,., wil urea dent

ner. iron.lr. Iherto Menil.rt

received vniea.

".YMENT PLAN PORRAILWAYS AOREED ON

'"WAtl'N'iT' IN, b't. S Conlinu-ai.e- e

of Ihe payment gvern.standard return to railri ads for

slg months nfler Ihe end of federalcontrol la by lbs bouse n- -

GOVEUEOT PLANS DRASTIC AC

COAL STRIKE; wERS ASSAIL UIL

MINE CHIEFS

SCORE WILSON

AS USURPER

President'! Oonrie inStrike Climax of At-

tempted Usurpation, ofPower.

MADE IN LONO

lersiate

rVpiamiH-- r mi Pr- -

tha !

in Attend niutive views ofM 'our decline IVQauerenov OI ana.tf, the of demands

av a aaaociavtaCet.

direct attack upon I'reaident'a CO II rue In tha CmaI strlka slluu.

tlon "the nf lona- aerlca ofor

t. nilMi Jnhn umenace .111auch a uf lwidesprcnl of

to lMln that the to of

to fromof"Our show

a) (nI Kfhnnge

their telegrams conallluted- u

na th from Wllwounovo thIt

to

to give

ternsan

their of

of

In

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to

A. apresented

to

s

nf

tn

id

atate of

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near

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message, giving that Ita publicationwaa something for the ander to ap-prove.

The Indicated Ihnt the secre-tary offered to m conference? ofthe miners and employ-r- s Hbb'h offerwea accepted in tho followinglungtmge:

"We ahall hold ouraelvas In readi-ness to attend anv Joint conferencewhich may be nrru nued hy you uponfair basts and to

the convention otour orgiinlcilton our acnlecommlitee hits rcelved a honorahtenroposltion for presentation to suchconveii'on.'

Work on Mrtkn plnns.Hacked by seni .tei.t dlsfmiyed In

y'S'.erdaya conference of officials ofthe union, the executive board of theI ntted Mine Workers of America methere to finish preparatory worktncbletitul to the eoniing rlrtke ofbllurnlnoiis coal miners. No tlevelop-men- t

could aveit a strike. It wisstated, but some chnhge In the atti-tude of the opeiiilois might remitl Inallot tenliig the tie up, union men said.(VtMltAIM Kl I I

MAY (1ONK MINIX.fict. ao. No attempt

be tn ope rite the mines ofthe Colorado Kue) v Iron company,Haturdny niornlnv troops areon haod to protect those who desirelo work, J. K. Welbom, president ofthe company announced this mornlug. The Colorado tiel iron company la the lurgest otierator In theColorudo field.

XHA)ltAIM fi( l ltNOHTO ASK rlMt TltOOPH.

bKXVKIl, Oct. Federal trmitMwill be asked to aid tho 1200 Coloiadnational guardsmen in preserving or-der in coal fields nfthlM stale shoindthe force now mobilising be foundInadequate to deal the situation,according to Information given out bvthe gocrnor'B office ihia morning.

Mobllixjtllnn of the guard,the direction nf Oenerul

i at the of Injured Jit W. A. Hu'inirler. r untied totlavHO. land the are expected to be In

Included In t'e Injured, according camps at Onlden Trinidad bylo railroad officials, nre- Mrs. ft. .1. noon tomorrow. They will be holdI'radlev a"d Mtas Joy ftan in rendlncns for dlatrlbullon

Texns. Charlea Mai- - mining districts of the atuta at an

HI

rConn.

bu iuv.

Knglnnd.relief

, '

Iteplll.lle

electe.1 th.

' -rnndld'tte

I l

fI

provided

- ,

reply

whenever

unless

l

,

underAdjutunt

Hradlcy.

hour's nolle

-- niiif.-

with

I tegular amir officers, under direc-tion of Colonel l. K. Cannlff sndMajor W. II. Miirshall. steellnKtin a recruiting campaign with thobject of Incieaalng the present guai dforce by iwo companies.

ItllMlOAIM TO oi IN TIMXNITOct. I it The rail

road administration today ordered theconflsentb-- of coal in transitWhere neceeerv to obtain S r Brvc

Mra. Wilcox had been III for som eurmlv to keen the roads In nperullon.

OF

It eg Una d tec i nit ha ve bee nfei several week a in a "iirvev

of the coal requirements oj preferredennmimers In their teriTioty. Allabove thia amount will be taken bvthe raltronda, which It Is believedhave sufficient fuel to run them for ftconsiderable period.

Kiiitromis which find themselveswlthou sudlcient fuel will be able tom.tke reouialttoiis throuirh the region

of llondiiraa i.y nn nnaniu erenuhllo .,, pn roH which havemajority ..f 4., In tne elertlon. , Klnul.i rl l.ilhlle iilllltlea nil I

held In lhl repulille Kon.li.y. nrrnni. Mh preferred nonamnera will heIlia to ollleliil l''"" " r"r""n l, ol.um fuel liiiperullvely n..dInv A no.

thmau

nimnx-n'- t

are

all

ed by applying to these d rectora.

MUST SI0NNEW PEACE

estPA II IB, Oct. II n - he fore the peac

tr nlv becoins'S effect le the HermanWill be required. II la

eviicctef here, to sIkh ;in additionalprotocol binding Germany to canout armistice cluuas whb h were notI'icnrporuied In tho tieaty o( Ve- -

draft of IcaietUtion for solving th fUr atipreme council today consldrailio.ol problem after private opera-- er.t t,w (t,xt 0f (,v proposed Inairu-lio-

vt tho Hues la reauiuad. m.Ut

TEXT COAL MINERS'ATTACK UPON WILSON

av .oci.TTO aaaaaOrl. :!(). Tlie t of the t?lo(rrm nf John h.

Iwin, miii-ii- t of the pxrputivf luiHnl of the I nitod Mini"

Worker of to Herrftary nf Lulior Wiiiuiii, l'reai- -

lent Wilwin fur hi cotinw m the coal rrinia followa :

Your telegram of t;ie J!Mh Inatantwaa read- by me tn aaeembled confer-ence of nieinttera of our Internationalexecutive hoard, acole committee ofcentral competitive field and prenl-deut- a

of our vurloua dlMtrlcta yeaier-dn-

tin tehnlf of cnofcrencp I amauthorised to make thia rply:

"Hcale committee repreaenttngI'nltfd Mine Workers convened wimuiMiraliira. of re n tral com net It va field

TELEGRAM TO WASHINGTON Hunio andaantrd d- -

call

stand recon-vene

CO.

will matte

sit

and

e)v hi

will

manda aa f'Tinultilad hy our Intern,- -

Keadineat to AnylouKhiy of thamembership.

merits ourEmployer!.

inihanapoi.;h,

the

the

WUKK.liN(j Union

home,

today

WAHHIVtlTOS.

GERMANYPROTOCOL

representallves

OF

WAKHIXOTOX,

America, a'Uckinu

and refused to negotiate on a basiswhich would be jtroductlve of any re-

sults. After one week adjournmentwaa taken to reconvene In Philadel-phia October and Jo.nt sew ton oftinea days was held in that city.Miners' represent at tvi a ma tie everyeffort to agreement, butwere met by uncompromising refus-i-of cn operatora to consider merliauf our position.

"At tnut time no strike order waaIn effect and none would have beenipfueil had there been any construct-ive suggestlona of a competent natureoffered by the coal operators. Miners

r

I

!

left conference ..,. oi

"E:'TJrJif..wh ' theton hy w. w. '.;,lrllllullffl,u, my , to the

,ih ,,i ln,t right

people, ZiiT purpose of negoiisungwage nent which would avert

tu hltuminous Industry.ialtptn I

"Our position remains the to-day. Wu shall ourselves In read- -inesa to attend any Joint conferen-'-which be arranged by you upon

and stand ready to recon-vene International convention of ourorganisation whenever our acnle commitif ha receive anproiMisltlim prosentull'

thaand

and

vetowith

ofday mnA lona

iTii

ngre'

sumohold

may

The

I

that

even gols

' to you,ano haa ruseertadund more lltun

( statement aufeguard thelast haa more to pre-- j

vent orand nf ia that

wuge any aim ut hlch Into had beenlion. The a ia n of flrjt

documen nnd hlathe Intention of thowithtiut even th.it

mine operators may broughtthis si tin lion, and

Isfull of aoverumeut to pre-

vent hi of anycorresponding to full

got el ll'lllworking conditions

It la Indeedtinon orlncltdea

OPERATORSTOUSE

POWER TO PREVENT

Fair

asroiaepower

weightthrown against

prices,

mines

strikeunlawful.

words, It

Strike.

I'nlted Htuteaor

strike; Itacrlme strike

Individual cannot

crime.Tnlted fftates

acrvnnt master

statement

threatensd rlghta

cllmaa

ntlvestatement

invasion

days litter, menajige

approverfuaad

rrfiann

(feat

uiinwnin amaiiu-ment- a

aervtttido

Court"Thia court

iieateillv,fm.ndinent liibnfr rnnnnt

under contractobligation render

permit rourtHUitea always 'there

cabinet president lmMriant concernlilted Htules In freetlom upni

piaiurdey dime which which alona pros--anllrifnctoi settlement prriy

working believeagreement than would b.nve Issued auch

entered physicallyobtaining hand

It formationaltacka mineworkers Buggcstlng

haveabout unhnpoy for-mer because threat lo exer-Oa- e

forcevnok without

threat exert

wage.

an

Im

to enforce fair derinedth duty

American tod Impalnd prWIIetrea

deallliaf

nnd

that

that

atill

and andfree

.....ld. nl I ."". Th. l nlied win. otrtvote allyw.lh cltl.en. rele anyh aeek to deny lo I""" ul"'" ,n""

and our Into i tHlane0Indiinlrlnl tmuioll. The preald.i.latutea: Th mine workura projerted

Appointment of Price Com-

mittees in Various WillHave Reitraininff Influence, T.T. Brewster Says,

e esaaeUT. t.oriH, Oct. The nperutoia

will use all of their to preiant;imong them from

IncreaMitig the price of coal, accord-ing to a statement made ThomasT. Hrcwster, bead of coal oper-ators scale commlitee hers today.

r. lire w s : er a lso sta t ed 1 sofar as Is known, attempt tu Ink"advantage of present altuatlon toboost the price of coal have been few,

"The appointment of the fair pricecommittees in the various aiata willh."ve a restraining Influence onprices." lie continued, "and the

of the opinion of thewill Ire all any poaslMnIndividual attempt to charge tiighprices,

Mr. firewater's statement was Inanswer to information that the minerhud mda that the operatorshad been to Increas coal

although the war lime wageMgreemetit held to be still blud- -

'" . .. . ....."I thing, innt

propoaeti placing ama x im u in ice con I will put acomplete stop to sny daslre on the

that nn aiieiupt wouiu nmuds to oren Haturduy, Mr,llrewaler aaid:

"We are under tha Idea thatthe will obey ihe atrlke call.If thwy do tha operate

wo will have mlnera. Inid not Bcnk for n

It Inter announced at icenf firewater lhat ft meet Ins; of theeioculivtj voiuui.lWo of Uis coal op- -

'31

la not inly unjustifiable, boHnSstutea further: lt

wrotig tnith muruily legally.' Inother the president aaa la acrime for the mln era to at Ike an I

threatens punishment for tha crime.No rlmo to

"May I point out to you underInws of beyondpresidential amendiiovnt abroga-tion. It la not a crime tocan not be mide to an

be puniahilfor atrlklng aa-f- tha commiaaioa ofa

The president ofthe not tho if

the constitution. The constitutionthe auprenie law of the land. In the

.application of thaconstitution, tha decMona of tha su-preme court are final authority.

"The presldent'a of Octo-ber twenty-firt- nineteen nineteen,

Invasion of conailtutlnnalui. Inalienable of Americancititena. It la tha of Ioniter ice uf attempted usurpations ofcke pwer.

"Tha presidential an-nounced as Its excuae for threatening

of constitutional rtghia 'thatthe war Itself la a fact.' Two

however, in n

I'hilatteliihia ..- -k..

th-- rldent tuanforcmnt of an art

wna 4Mifw1 hy

Pval plan,r.iierat.d Uf,h. Krmy

miuU-Viii- l''ebient on Munuuv,

s

fur

proclamation

Interpretation

presidential edict tojdeny mine workers protection uf bothine ami luunwimn

to (he eonatltutbin. They arethreatened with .ivmlunturyby th presidential attempt to makea re f usn to work Individually or col-lectively a crime.

l"olittj to Itullng.despite tha eupteme

htkai r. held unilr thesehonorable he

tu aUL-- forced of aconvention. to tnvoluntiry

me to y a!r. tne ervtce. Supreme of I'nitedunwarranted ac- - la

tton of nf the no toissuing or of lalmr

can enduringy Im- - lie tweed.

ociidliiK strike out "It difficult to thother ele president

w has alius- - document hepresident .statement capable In- -

fiercely pxrliein because of exercising own

made

mi lit

M

oil

no

la

la

In thia mostYet hla

of Octoberthe mine with a

that they per-form service: arefusal tn a crime no suchcrime exists, not can such a crime

under thea living "The right ra a upon

un- -

the ronslltuilnivtlnnd sun ran tecs of all cilit

woraeraof nlled State. ., ev. the ma r"y'hi. cahlnet hyalnleter In- - '"' ,lp wll nt ,lrM

tereata lil. Juetlr.lulHjr iiuniry

States

10.

any

byIhe

batthe

the

operatora

claims

wua

wuaona

pr

the mlnea

going

because

waa the ofl

any

was

uninriuencedImportant problem. stats-met-

twenty-fift- h threat-ens workers sancti-fied peonage; demands

Involuntary proclaims

beconstitution,

maintaincommentary

Amerlcsn

unanlmou. Amarlr.lhem.de flnamlnl

l'"n''Hiea.urwltdtuto

permitted

W'lsblugton

Intelligence

JOHN I,. '.KWIH.Prealdenl I lilted lln. Worker of

Anierl.-a.-

SENATE VOTES TO

E

III STRIKE PLANS

Pledging Support ofBody Is Pasted After SenatorFaU Fails in Effort to Have ItTabled.

mr tni aetvoosiT'a seaaeWAHIIIN'.Ti N, Oct. 30. After

nearly four hours' debate, tha aenatetoday adopted a resolution hy Mens,-- t

r Thomaa assuring tha administra-tion the suptMrt of citn grass In maintaining order during tha "present in-

dustrial emergency."Heuaior lattfoiietto, republican, Wl- -

conain, offered, but later wlihdrew anamendment proposing assurance totha coal miners of their lawful rights.

t'nanlmoua oonaeut was given bytha at nute for Immedlaia considers-- 1

tbn of tha resolution of Menatoi'Thomas,

He u or Thomas sccepted ft pro-posal of Senator Poruh, republican,Iduho, that portions of the pranb:eof tha resolution, which declarsd in.itthe miners "hud arbitrarily" rejectedpresident Wilson's compromise pro-posal be stricken out.

Henator Fall, republican. Kew Mexico, said there wua no need fur sucha resolution aa it waa tha government a duly to enforoa the law.

A motion by Henau.r Fall, republican. New Mexico, to table the Thomaaresolution and all amendmentsdefeated 7 to 9. 1 hv latter were

part of any Individual to profiteer, j8enatr Fall, Fernabl, France, lulltewater added. Nary, Nelson and K'orrls.

Hgardlng the alatenient from

minersmines r.nnut

when

lulxir

when

eratora of tho centrul coninttllvfield wuuld be held m Cleveland tomorrow.

Mr. I ire water atuted that ho hadreceived no notification tf any sortfrom Hscroiary of lslHr WHi n riatlv to another meeting tietwi-Hi-i theoierators and miners, auch aa thetelegram of John I.. I ceia. lo Hecre-ta- r

Wilson Indicated had been suatu th labor leader.

mr.vn rnu i .

enww. ft. - h.,itn Ill.iO; medium. 111. me

Uer.ltitw, 20.0'taKANHAK IITT- -

Ree.li.le. i.tteo.OKNVKIt ).

calpta, I..U4.

, l'"119 50

lii.O to HIla ltl.il. Ra- -

Price Five Cents

0

Ofl JOB TO GET

PROTECTION

federal Troops Will Be UsedWhere Keonssary 7nl Admin,istration Will Hot Rerive asGarfield has Ample Authority.

MAXIMUM PRICS3T0 BZSET TO PROTECT PUBUO

Railroads Art Ordered to 8eiiCoal In Transit if It Is Neededto Keep the Lines In

a m .HMittn i ii . .,WARUIXUTO.N, Oct. 80.

Plana of the tn mrct '

the poul strike were laid beforeWilson late today by .

Attorney (lenrral I'ttlmcr. Thelrertinrnt ot jimtme head spenttwenty tninnte with the preaidentand wn the firnt eainrt offirerto see Mr. Wilxon since he haebeen confined to his room.

The president expremied his sp- -i"',: :.!'. '?? .'".?- - perfected, and

d..y matle

unpiecedenbd

individuals

Resolution

I'rpfliilciit

attorneyirnneml ft to the future policy.

WABHINOTON. th. Id. Revivalof the fuel admlnlatrntlon to deal withconditions growing out o? tho eoalstrike lo not neioaaary. Dr. Harry A.Garfield advised tha prsstdeot'a cabi-net today, holding that tho rrar Urnspowers of tnat body now or vested Intho railroad ftdmlnlatnitloa which willhnvo full authority to distribute coJla sasMuttlaJ indas Hfta. .

While rwlvnl of the fuel adminis-tration bed been urged by govern-ment officials to prevent hoarding;and profiteering, tbs depart siant atJusba announced that It had powerlo handle that ettuation under thofood control act.

There w.is a general discussion otthe a t us tton by President Wilson'scabinet which met In sicbil sessionat lh mil of Hecretary I .an si tig.

cnsireiiuii so ittineew.Working out of plana bv which

mlnera who wish to tontlnue workwill Ihi afforded every pose ibis protection Including thnt of federaltroops should that become necessarywere rilscuased.

At the concluslrn of the anecl.itcabinet meet in it Attorney fleueral

aimer announced that the fuel sil- -mlnlstrntor would take control of thohandling of the coal and would ueohis authority under the I ever act 'atake whatever ates might bo neces-ssr- y

to meat th altuatlon.Tha agencies to be ueed by the fuel

administration In carrying out hotplana will be through the departmentof interior and the railroad adminis-tration.

Mr. Palmer pointed out that Tr.Harrv A. Garfield, still waa fuel ad-ministrator and could ercia hisauthority without resurrecting thafuel administration.

Can Fix PrWa.Wlills the president has been asked

to sign the order restoring maximumprices, lbs attorney general took thoview that I r. Ourf ield would hnvosufficient authority to art on his ownInitially without going to tho prcoident. Hs did nut explain why H

to hav tbs president sagithe war order.

Attorney ieneri1 Palmes said thaI restoration of the mualmuin prices on

cool would snpiy to anthracite as wellas Diiumiitoue.

IOWA CloVKIHnil VOT .TO MM IH N IT. 11 K Wt K

rF Mo IX KM. a., net. 0. Ouver.nor Harding hfS decided not to calla eonference of governors of eoalproducing states for tho present todiscuss the threatened coal atrlke, hsaald this afternMn. Ha asserted heand the other governors believe thatthe national government la taking; alletena tha stsiea could take to gotready for the strike.

Steps GovernmentWill Take to Meet

Coal SituationWASHINGTON, Oct. u. Federst

government agencies moved swiftlyMt'iy to meet the aliuatloa whictiIII result from the strike ol hi

turn I nous eoal mlnera Raturday,1 reveiopmente included:Orders to railroads to c.f locate git

con I in transit if necessary to buildup and ressrvg for opera lion m thoroads.

lu- eatahllahment of tho priorities)list of th fuoi admlaintratloa so Ductthe railroads, publlo errvice utilitiesHnd esoeiitlal Industries will hav flcattall on whatever ooai la suiaod and,on that In st orare.

Preparation of an sxeeutlvo ardeeraiMbluhing maximum price for coaland completion of plans by the de-partment of )MBtloarto punish thusaguilty of profiteering and Itoardlng-

A nnounrement by crelary I anothat the government would not hesul- -tale to crrtail ctHauniptluM of coal tU)

iudostrlea fifty per cent so that --

l. ntiitl industries uil((lil be k , pt Utuporatlou.

Page 3: The Evening Herald (Albuquerque, N.M.), 10-30-1919 - CORE

FAliiER REUNITED

BY HERALD STGHY

Cmpte In Auaula to Era Titirjrer In Not Dad Bui If 111 la

ftI jhn aed MaryV'n of I rhcrt Win la Aioorta I ...

ill ia ill ft th fate minernli ii ot Ittr. N M., ami hm

,.,(, ihai ft) a r jtr survivwdu.ti r if In Jrtnniv nd want ttt

i -- t h (o'J it in form wo. via !n 'iiH

In n iter fu-- J.i-- lUrtip. rt

tftniff tn nw nd awond hand goodslr lnHoi. S, M.. rn'in v rol. tui'mjnttOic N4"titr vii'Mm o in frAtip,i in

fo-- in the KriilniiNemo. in 1 ,r ' v.

l'Mi r. it I. i. d r. V.W'hrfl e rwd tb .m-- of John jin J

t;ir h h.d .fw stranded In Aoat r In do Itior i'n r. It ml who ttirMf T lo Hi ; V U' N- W M.rt, herun. fid Iie fnilier n4 offeied Hieown mil to Mr Mtm'nti 1 .settingtle children hsrk In this country.

The it and gtt we Horn in Olh-gi-

N. M d lied 'hr bnill Ihevnamed to austt a with Im mother

who tn hn't-l- . No letters p,It tweet, the father and Ms familyfrom the beginning r.t the war tnJBM. A letter frr,ni Austria wince theCrf Mon nf knoiliHia. Willi returnedto the children iiioii-ncd- . and thevItellev.l hlto d d The ft Was tb-i-

they N'Pl loiter 'he KernahlloKnfttT rourrhnime klnir for snv

T,!ttJ ccnrernlns, their father.Tbe uittT h.ta been tut ne1 ner n

the Mmt eW if mn of nrtlIted 'vor hi. wlih tl nsinfiee Mfriend Ik wlil Nfcf jnl) powlt.lenrp to ! ihr young man anil

iM tmrU to Anrjir.

'! V l.AXATIVt l:nMi gi IMKlSii't'it rhfi tfleeMf irerme. ad iiK onl anil tnua fre-v-

I'ohta, Otll 0"'t Itifliiepf-- Therela onfv OJ 'UKuM tjl IMVK." K.W. Glttt KK aifialur oh th box.

Fourth Ward SchoolOver Top in Junior

Red Cross Drivea .,...,.

x ...

mOt the top wak" was thI'Htan given at the nHn dlsniiBAl

lat Taejr hf ch teacher tn thFfurrh WarA aclioul. Tha pupil

tonk rttarsa of b drive.Junk haaikly itarketed. Ju4snre etnrht In th homra and among

th nuCitNim. Yimnt bankwra loan-e-

mener to their schoolmate whore abl to gtva txd aerurliv.

mevtlnan war n thplaygrounds at rvcfM.

We1nMh1ay Morning tha yotwigatemebnrert tha alMian to 'ovr Ihf totTt'IiAYr At the rlfMN) off th after-nM- n

reoeaM ech nf lha twvi ve roomvnn qv with a aurptua In the iraaa-Ur-y

anil the prh(Mi) !a now orguntftotlma ft Junior Hf4 I'roaa unit.

P ft Mowing th tvamnla thjuniora, aaeh tea her has rrer red tt eiMn4 to ittm HmI C'roax ruit railliiMking fr the entire at hol the yaul

r lime rvr ot IU9 pvr cniAmerkntrr.EsrJd Want Adi Arc BmI

.. ri

K pjppic a

reaLL;itiA tl ts to t

rrerfaln tht-- "''ii

U ti

J

W yi''" qtirrqurw.'itt.

She was fatTM skaftw on Otf bVMm pw

Ml kir h" ' nd

L'.nh tLU,

at

f t,..l nt Lf lT- - fiM CUAHAHTft.I li L( tkvtiVB n Uf f Willi, w rtif

fi UhjM Li "nM IS t, !.! M

La

.'American BlockOmera Lump

and EggAH KinJ of Wood

Prompt Delivery

8

AZTEC FUEL CO.

Piicna251

Probata Jud:T

Sks a HornVor Doy, Aged 9

H nftMt ne a i A!

htxtttertjU a4 put me att lhatrain, elalned klanuel liNa. g

hoy fnim (?d MxIro,n th t"if aheriff who found

hm at llet eerrty, "but Iilnn't know whtt fr."

Tue VMMnnitar, who at4 thuthfw tnU'tT ntl fnthr hud tvitttl

Iui)f-t- In tw dtfxtcan wars,ha.i been hnq hia t'T h Mlttour jn!- wi'h a nmn a! ln,nn.N M. Ha will Hi! on the trainwith g tihat f r A ltiuiier(Ue.The tip- it.il nT row tat toilo nr where to go :ien ha rnt-.- l when lh d.nuiy

leiin.l hii at tMlelA. hvild h had wnlked there.

wn kriMirlii to itt city andfttii'l (iV'T to th iirtibate jutl

h wi! '.lvor to And a hmuafor him.

Entertainment GSvertAt the K. of C. Hut

For Service MenAh nterinmnt wo given laat

nicht tn SviU hon of aervic-- turnat the K. of t'. hut at Murphey'a aan-

treinm.The (oINtwing program was ran-Jer-

:

I 'la no anlo, "Spring Bong, MiasCerehH Sltirphy.

Rmitntlon. Th rrw on tha BurDoom Kloor." ft tmedln.

Voral nolo, "a Her Is MyHrer." MitM MAvma (tauftnsnn.

Vm-a- l tliiit. "HiiWalUn Moonlight,rranes and Cereli Murphy.

Head ing, U u rig a Inn." B. Oxa-din-

Voral an In. "Vslleys of Beautlf'itfreiima,' Mini f.lltlan TriJiarri.

rtnno ee'tions and popular gonafty M! "runres Murphy.

Thl wvening the men wltl t n- -teriamed with a rla of movinglilt'llire.

The K. of C. war urtlvlttea will givea rinne for the men In uniform atth Kiks club Hallowe'en niitht. Mr.and air. W. A. Keleher will rhaar-n- e

Alt Rlks and K. nf C. are Inttet lo attend. The following

cnmlilf hua been ato eerve at Itie (Unci: Mine

Cecilia and prances Murphy. UlllanVrteurrl and the Ml- - Hulen Marcaret and Carolina Mehmidu

Storm Water SewerWill Be ExtendedTo Rio Grande River

The city commlslon et meetinglast night nstructed t'ity Manager A.R. Helaenstreit to llnish tha ronsiruo-'.to- n

of tha atorin wuier aewer fromHold avenua. on f4tvetiih slrt in theriver. This neceliste rT'estenalon aewer lo West naiitutlrnavenue. au tan ':ill- Anwt voluntarily' i ofwill carry the water to theriver. Hlnc thai aewer la only forthe purpoae of carrying away waterthat falls from tha iuda, the o,ndltcii will do pnenuce lo publichealth.

The city commlnsnere directedthat ihe parking of motor oars nearerthan XO feet to n street. rrtaalng. betopped. Thers Is trattic reaula-lio- n

embodying this role and they de-sire It strictly enforced.

rieing horn to lunch In g cityowned trunk la na utYom for g cliyentflneee eapeelally when he la a

city engineer and putsIn n"re lima fr the city than hereally hi expected. go decided the"onimlesionera lt nla:ht. The ouea-llo- n

was tirought dp by I'ommteelonerwr.p. and Ihe city mutinpr explain-

ed that the elty engineer lives In MTown. Mflilea, he couldn't do muchjoy rVing in truck. evin If he wereinclined, the city manarer ex Ruined.

Five Guests atA Poker Game Are

Freed By Justiceli a

After ft hearing before Justice ofth f'cace M. . Ortis this afternoontha ran was dhtmlseed against theflva guesta sitting In on that littlegnme broken up by HherliTt'hnrles Haniibart In Libertyin Old Town HMiurdtiy night, and onivtwo of seven men arrested werefined.

"red Pnrrla, who was running thegame, wss fined ', Frank Aim,I ne proprietor of the Libertywhere gambling Waa going on.was also fined $&o. j. i, Albright. Leo Uuler, Acaslo Onllevng,L. nnht and J. W, Hyn were

UK0sliECHT8BT0PABMS SALES TO YAQUI3

Taa toeiTi etMNOOALKS. Arut.. i.:l. jg.- - TeodcreFrlirerea represent Jtlve of GovernorAdolfo lie 1j lluerta.a of Honor.,Mexico, who been uo ft mlHsion loinduce rlvlc orgs iilxat Inns of bordcns to prevent merchants

eMail- - munitions to TmiiuIm, left h

T i'rr,....

today for llerinoNilto lo report th"nsult of his eforialio ilovcrnor u! Hueria.

Three hundred Inventions, moat ofth.-- deslgix-- to t prucMwa Inshoemakitig. are credited tn on mutt.Iliu lul Louis Uodilu of VYitM heatci ,

Masa.

EEGHW EOT ATE1

IDOiTT FEEL EISOTays flaaa of hat watsr with

pheaphate before breakfastsrashsa gut poisons.

If you wake up witn a bad taste,had prnath and tongue Is coated ; ifyour heml la aching. If whut you etsours and foi nis sft'l In stomach, ryou are tth", const Ipa'ed. nrrvui.jiM' W cun t get feeling just rttrlittfcain inside bathing. Iirlnk beforelireukfaHl. a glnes of hot with it"Mjotmfijl of limestone jiloeph:ite init Th; will Mi. n!i ihe poieonN an-- 'toxins frmii Btonisi'h. liver, kidneysmol bowels ami Henri, sweetenpurify the entire uliitKcntary irucl.I it i your Inalde huihlng Itnincillitu-l-upon arising in tha morning to wmnout of system all the previousday's pntsonoiis waste, gases and sour!

before cut Ing mnro food.To feel like young folks feel; like

yog fell befiTo y ur Mood und mus-cles became losded with hdy Impur-ities, gt from your phannacist aauitrter pound of llmerttona phos-phate, which la Inaxpeusivg and al-

most taste lose.Men and women who are usually

constipated, bilious, headai-h- or huveany stomach disordea atvutdling lus.Us baUiibtf hisfuia prklaal.

TROUBLE OF DEIIG

in

AT A TRIAL HERE

Woman Director Bajf 8h I Sorry 8h Wn Erer ConnecUdWith Inititution Becauie of SuitOvr Hot-Wte- r Bottl Bum.The priiptiety itf using a rubber or

meinl hot waier b 1tle. nn,l who hirethe nwrwea, at lite Iteming LtduVhoepltal atlll la xrupi.tig Uie utttn-tp'- ii

of the fill em I court lotluy.Th ruse In ditmaK "Ull f Vra.

Hen I r ire I'rlre UKUltiat I he IfemiHKlli-- ' howpllttl and Its ilireotutl onnrtpiint of alleged buraa Mm, !rl.- -

received from h metiil hot Water bot-tle while n patient In thut honpltal.

TKtlinony wit a brought out thmmortlio b lit deft-ne- U t.i eflWtihut siiipv I bo Mt4liliMhinnt of thehnltnl tn ls9i the hadRHiiioiii puld exprns'rn except the yearthat t amp Cm! waa mini Withtilers. During that year. It seem thatthe Institution 'ltd a pret'y good

Th hospital directors ctnltnthat their institution la not Until bmuse of tha firnt that the norea who

f t the Water h 1tle In Mrs.I'rlce'B bed waa not employed by theirMratitution.

HM(l'rt U tfo Trwlimw,Mr. (ihertn Moyer. wlfo of

John O. Moyer of Iteming. N.nm:a good wltnena for lhawhen whe appeared on tha stand totUy. Qriiig a picture hut and tai-lored g"n, ond veryMia. tuld tha story of thetrouhlea o( the tanlng ladies' ho.pitut. Akr,l if she wra g directorha rr plied:

I am aorry lo MV that I am."Why are you aorry?" the attorney

for the defrnaa Hiked,of theliecause ronatnn trouble

that the institution hni caused whichrem rulmmaied In this guit," Mrs.Moyer replied.

lo the testimony nf Mr.Myer and another director, being adirector of the Iteming toadies' In

Is no sinecure. The lntltutlo:ia us started In 1'.M. Mrs. Moyer sold.

uf the gtent ne.-- of lirmtngfor such an Innittutlon. Tl.a womenInterested In tha project solicitednionry and articles that could be usdIn the hoMpitul. Physicians contrib-uted their services; Iteddtnggiven; surgical Instruments weregiven; an thing thnt could h uaflit the Instliuilon waa gratefully ac-cept cU.

Mncti Hip OwwHtrabxI.As tha Inatliuilun had no money to

employ nurses, and no graduiitnurawa rushod In to offer their service

wu fc will 1h fof the Iron

the women who organised thedid what nursing they

From that woinl Ihey did mostditch

the lt.tr

the

snd

the

tms

and

Wutcr

uti'l

the

bile

the

hot

Tr.M.,

the oilier work ari.un., the hospi-tal, Mrs. Moyer anld. ,3' his tesiimonvwas iirought out In showing thitpatients, and not the Institution em-ployed tha nuraea.

The caee may not he finished untiltomorrow.

A number of members of the locnlWorm n a suffrage orKiuiltiitton held tlmeeting at tha Chamber ot fummeicelate this afternoon to

pluna for the au'fruve ntectlm;hat Will be held here tn honor of

Mrs. t'arrta fhapman I'nit who willcoma tu AIIU(Ui-- iue next month.

The vniiie of ml'ii-ru- pr duced .nthe t'nlted Mtutes last eur Is place 1

et IT. .'iSC.IC3.omo.

GET SLOAN'S FOR

YOUR PAIN RELIEFJiKt on trial convincea you Sloan 'g

LLntment helps drive awayrbu tn stlc tw Ingeg

Y end ure pain when you sweejiWH Liniment Will relieve ita promptly? It couldn't remain

the World's l.uiiment for 38 yrart if itwasn't highly benefit ml in relievingrheumatic ftches, stiii joints, sorgtnufcltt, lumhagof neuralgia, strains,bruises, etpivurv to wcauicr results.

PenrtraU mlkotti ribtn$t leavingno stained: skin, rlogiil inmcs, mut-nes- s.

A pain and) at lie liniment thatstands glone in doing what it is meantto do. Oct a bottle today inrl keepft run fly. All druggists, litres35c, 7Uc. $1.40. n

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ff i 3;

Clever New Ring Stylesllamlwimely ileaiirneil in 10linil I lk. (ireen (inlil, Whiteliiilil ami I'latiiiuiu eiiiiiliiiia-tion- s

nttraetively ftnislied.We are hIihw inif a fine ai'lee-tin- u

nf aeuii preeioiiH amiSyuthetie llinifs, an (renllyin vi ue at present time..Many attraetive Platinumfueeil luiiiintiiitfH aUu are

Alway, AaiociaU

MINDILIN'SWith Diamond,

"What Wa Bay It Ii, It Ii"X',

Tll?l FAF.NING HERALD

BELGIAN PARTYTO WHITE HOUSE

ltjfiFty IliM ! o'.-a- fc Tw With Mn,Wilortt.

t rmt Mtt0 e- -

WAMIUMIThX. th-t- HI Tha Vlsttnf the t'Mginfl rnl fniih' to Amer-ica drew nr to a rlo today. Thi.the lat full dnr of their sty In thisnouotry. provided a, diversified pro--grant. Including an . Inform I tr.i nt

! i 'id White Htniie n flock With( Mi. A ilm And m Ttlt tn th nsvtt

at Athimm1h King Albertand I'roWH f'tin-- Lpoltt,

In J?7 Ainf'lrsii olilea nf more thrinItMH-- ptitilntlort, the per riipita

exeeiled the per capi'ltevruue hf mi MWtaga uf f 1.41 tu thelime f.''tl year.

HUNGRY BUT

PARENT EAT

Ttk Tape's Duppsiir1eat favorite fuuds

without ftf

and

Ynur mea!a hit I'm k! Vnur stoniH--Is stiur, arid, gnsey nnd you fefid (ih tei I nf'er eiinnr or you huve heavylumps f inthxeittion pnln or liesi-a- t

h, hut never jmnd. llrre Is In-

stant relief.lion't stay upset Knt a tablet of

Pape s liaiesin and Immediately thalnligeKtin gses, schMiy and allatotnach distresa caused by acidityends.

I'npe'e Pin pepsin tnhlcts are theuri, tiickent s;omach relievera in

th worid. They coal very Utile atdrug store.

Mrs. S. L .

GreenwaldSart Vinol, our Cod Liver and

Iron Tonic, made her eat better,sleep better and (eel better.

Mr Greenwald's LetterCrntta!io, IH. was

could rvoi eat sleep, and my lunvxpained me a p)ri deal w mtild hardlydo my hoti'woik. Vin4 built me up '

after all otfier had failed wnow eat fwittr. sktrj. better and feelbetter in every way. Vinol is certainly

for a run tk'wn iicm." a. Iks.igxid GRKKNwAtO.

letters pnwe how nervous,anaemic, overworked men,women and children Inrrea1 their lte- -

tiles, strength and entiurani'e bv Iiimurtrn4. 1 liat is because it cimtains bcel

and oral liver peptones, iron and man- -

garter pcptoiiaLet tlie griateU toiiKlkno n.

Your money back if it fails.HHIHI.ANIl )! KMA" Y AMI

liltl ' I IHTH KVKKYWHKItK.

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I

(irnmlnw kr her Kxki flnrk. gkieavimI luwihiul Willi 4iim4 mixlor uf stfv Iihi ami htiltlinr.

The mixture nf Bag Teannd Hiilphur for darkening gtwy.trekked nnd faded htr la grand-

mother's rwclpa. ami to Ik nre agntiusing it to kei-- their hnlr a kxnI.

(even mI or. w hb h Is nulta eenallile. nawe ure lit Ing In an .ig when a youth"fwl appearance Is of lha greatest ad-vantage.

Nowadnva, ttmngh, we don't hnvthe troiibh some IomM of rntheiing thekihv and the ntuxny niixlng .tl home.All ttrug iorM the rady-1n-u-

prtidtict. improved .y the uddltlun ofother IttKtxMt ienta. cold tl "Wyeth's

.Pace find Pttlphur fomnmind. It gVery popular nobody ran

It hits btn applied. Him pi v

motaten your comb or soft brushwith It and draw Ihla thniiiKlt yourhair, one small cinind nt ft

time; by morning the grey hnlr dlsuppciirs. but wImI deliuliis the ladieswith Wyeth'a Huge and Hnlphur mm- -pound, la thai. teebla IveauttfuHdotkenlhg the hnlr nrtr a few

It also produce tnnt mttlustre nnd nptcarnnce of Hbunditncewhich In so nttnvUe.

Thai ltuxagxHiuin tM Honry. Plrnrest.

It's a Real Pleasureto Guarantee

The

It'll a lint Ihut will carnliiiiiNt imli'fiiiiti'l.v

That Htmida up underI'll'llhillK

Tlmt iiIwh.vs rcliiiiiH tin1

l -l iiii t Ion its axprrt mak-ar- n

put into every hat theyturn nut.

HAYDCN a KC I Cut ?

if

When You Think of

WITHSAGETEA

Borsalino

lerlt3rcr ctorxs nm mm

Good PhotographsTHINK OF

HANNA & HANNA

Matter Portrait Photographer!

aXL?3.ATrei OrV'?'i'r"r-

SPECIAL FOR TOMORROWtmiiiiimiiliiiniiiwiWMiiiiiciaiMiM i JmiijiiiHiiiniiiiiiiiMt'imiiiimtiiwtiiiiiimiiim.Bmii

Milk Chocolate, per. lb 80cCream Taffy, per lb 50cPlain Taffy, per lb. 30cCroquette (Walnut Centert) per lb. . . .$1.00Croquette (Cocoanut Creamt) per lb. . .35cBest Creamt, per lb. . , 40cMUllMMMaiMaM

New Mexico Candy Kitchen204 W. Central

City Fire ForesMake Wild Run;Only Burnt Popcorn

Sortio our lKalirl Into thi HlnlaKnllmml IfHnli (hin nrtirnmit,

Imfil m phiiti. ami yclKil into II,fir ar.iltnn: hurry. Itr nl Hit,mill anil I'mlrul. Wlii'r-r- r auraIHr alrrn. anil brrora yiu innlilnk il..n ha atrpvl rotiira lhaHei'utKl arn-- l rira enalnr, .W. ,n

airmrl aitala annthar, hornali.ollna. hli4 lha ,hlrf aprnlnlr..m lha oral. All hi.raly i.v...ct.lllali.ii nt lha main Ihi.roiiah-fai- a

and i.rrii.iia tu rllii(uinhlha rlNntaa.IIUI. whara la tha lra? Krnm

lha rhllnnav of lha iwipfiirn"iron a lima airanin of aniy

am-- wlmla up. within ihtanilpr la htiar rloAnliia tint thapill Ilia p.. (Horn burrr.l, anil

I

THTO6DAY, OCTOBER 30, 1919

thlnva gnt atiii uf aoiity Icuumiitti lira wita a unia rjiii'i.

M H

Jnvn. fiiifioosi forr its I'cfiHrne, produces of lh wot Id's sup-pl- v

af enne augur.

Persistent Coughsses dsnseenai. ft sjesntffsl nrll'f tVwtrtsos. at"pa Irrltatinn: ixUaiigo Kffrriivssnd ssft fur young sai eld. No optste k

I M tFlltfJRrYAlaffjwX wsafc'4 V

tiA"oiB imiU rn.M. rtkuillivl H lt. lata. Ait f'lMt

SOLD tY DSUO0ISIS tVtfn K

Four Special ValuesFor Friday's Selling

Ladies' Unionsuits 98cLailiea' I'niniiMiiM, lliirh Neek ami I.n-it- r avfl.S.'i Value

. On Sale Friday at 98c

Miller Corset $1.45A Iteiruliir 'J.0) Kaek l.nee (Viraet

On Sale Friday at $1.45

American Lady Corsets $2.98American Ijllly Corsets Kmtlt I.llee, ltrnkell Sines, Vlllllea

l'i ti ! 50

On Sale Friday at $2.98

' Outing Gowns $1.69Onliiiff Flannel (inn, (innil Quality (liitintr Flannel, in I.itfht

lllue ami Pil'k Stripea.

Friday Sale Price 51.69

"The Growing Store"

e-- t,.ri.;.i..-i.nf.a..i.t- ii .km

tfejlTilsaTWtOTrW

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Wright's Trading PostOne of the Show Placet of the Wett

Specializing in the Genuine

NAVAJO RUGS10 Different Stylet of Indian

4 MOCCASINS, ALL SIZES

PaJ HCft riO Loose All ColonatTSiJ; UtA U D BaSt, Necklacet

Jowelry, Gomsand CuriosWEIGHT'S INDUW BUILDING OPPOSITE P08T OfFICS

..-Al-l

ts'ir 'rry

m m

mmm

one.netenth

aa

mmSOMETHING NEW IN BEDS

Our line 'if l.r.1. will Klvr yuu r ul ivlii. Whan yon riinl.ler Mianitialiilil uxiK" In wlni'li Ihe H .1 In .m, III It A II 1.1 1' V la liy far lhalutial lliiittl l.iiil f.n li.r.

I.I XI llllll s mi sn ii:iihI i iii:u I ii.ii r' en i i. iii:im

Mil. In fiiini Mm.nth, m;lnilfa ml.lliK. r un.l nr M.U.ire uniiilllili live. In Whin- Klt.iiiii-1- X' iiin M. ii tin. nr W I Kin. nil, umM.ih.iK.iiiy i.r W. ill. nt.

M'HIVI.SI N ll.l.- - Mn' hbil lle Kilrnl l!n Tvi'al.

Ill-- I 1 M'.Ilawaiwilile l'rli a ela' W illi IJluillly

STRONG" BROTHERSPIONEER HOME FURNISHERS

Strong Block Snd and CopperMuraiM at lte"mMe l'rieea In Ilia lrel and la-- t

HuniiMiMi In tliu 4 II y.

Page 4: The Evening Herald (Albuquerque, N.M.), 10-30-1919 - CORE

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1919 . 1

ONJHESTREET

Harry Whit AulUd on SouthFlTit Btreet by UnidentifiedParly Taken to Bant Pt Hot.r'tl at Lai Vegai.Marry WhIU. a fein K flremnna alUiekid und nttdlr fulfil l inunknown parly on Mouth Klrai iirxt'inhont T:BC o'clock hial niKiit. Hi

Aaaalhint fw.vpH,Mr. Whim, who ram In on binrular run eatrday aa fir man or.

No. s mn Ruin to hla room atnuibt when attacked fum behind. HeVaaawd lhr men atundlna; at ir.aorm,r of lha Limner hoim but didnm rcnuriM uny of them. A ahurltime Wier h heard ama one walkingrnpiuiy r n him, itm n they wereattout to, imm. ha-- turiid hla headnliwhtly tu w--f who H wua whn inwna nfrufk a terrific Mow on the aide

f In head Mr. Whit retainedrohaclouenaaa after the flrat Mowbut 11 temporarily htlmlcd hint ami hecould m,t mr nltf MwiUnt, whotruck him aaveral more tima he fore

While Umi eonacloiinneaa, hla Initwin lulling aa loud aa

pcaadhla for help.When round Mr. While wua covered

wllh Mood and hla head wna hadlyhrulaed. although It la not lIhJthe. akull waa fractured. Mo w.taken to u hoHpital for tnatfuent l:tt, ami on train No, 10 forlaa Vearna thla morning n anl- -r attanta ! hititil flier. M Wh.tewna achcluWd u, fi, on" of the i

on thia 'ime trim the mumlnga part of hla round trip

Mi- haa no idea, na n, wVhii ihliami limit wna nor the "imae, for IfIt waa mhUiy. the thu laiUd In l'htiltempt, p"rhu due to 'it fa I thatWhit cried out ai'eri' Mima .irliplp. nnd may have- frlnhMw 'I ttthandli away. Thre a iKiiwll.lt-elmnc-

tt waa u nue of mlwlknIdentity and Mr. White wua iiiiatuk'ufor Home one ele.

orulnr to fellow enpliv M.White la a very (uiet. pcic. ful nunand acnut the Ilea of the nt'iick

tba r'aiij of pcrannal if.iira,l,1lw Tl I It KTVTK.

H WTA KK N M. et. Hw Ahu ntJide to t.ie coniiiilH-e- l

tier of limit n lie h- thu I'nMetl4hiltN tJti.U, f ,'. w t ork. to H.tlM-M- l

hum ii- - t til i:e atntn of SvwMi'XU o. The fOiitjiiiy propuaea lowrili- iiiHuram-- (tii traimporUilion.

A wen plane la tielna- hoill whh hwill he drltvn ljr a buoy hoiatiowir

name.

Two or thiee piece aulta ennntand . .$1.75

l"o dre.-- a aulta t leaned nndi reaaed Si MI

('tun laned and preaee'lI'.inta ( leaned and pet need . 7AtI'tatt and vi at cleaned and

preaMfd RI.1WII'anta and eat and

lreaaed ft I 25Veat i leiifH-- mid pieawd

fTolored I fttK- -

Veat cleaned und pieaaed7IW

White woolen aullaund prenaed lj.1-- lip

While woolen coata a liednnd preaeed .... $I..MI

While woolen pan la tleiiiiedHtiil prenyl ... 91.25

I 'a tu milu leam l

nnd pifaiiid ft I. VII etroata i Iimiim d und

plfHaed fti.UO up

Mcii'm a'llta preHHedMen a malaM n'rt n nm I

Kill hula rletimd arid

ft I INI

Mocked CI.-J-

ItllilMin und awent tuinda. eai-l- l 2ocl hlia kiHK ami tl'liu- -

tmiiH .S. 74Wild Lhidiim imi

i anMK onl 7m-

Hint kill! oil 7M-

.New HHi ai luiitM only . . .m

rinlti nilH rleiiiiel and(Htli.lll ft I ,75

I'liilll Hiillf line.) aiwlprcaed t e)iihl Si. (Ml up

I Ma in ill iHH-- f i list e n mlpreare'l SI 75 lip

f'laut tknta clcanci) andreant'd a I. IMI

lioah'e eUirta or witlt rioiineeleaned and pie-- d ftt 35

I'leau-i- t Kii(H cle.u ed uii--

pienud . .. ftl.J. upWlnic akittM. p. a. ii, i lira lit d

and pi aed SI. 25W hile MklilH pteaUil, cleaned

and pi ckm-.- ftl .511 Upl'leat. iIii'mm h ( leaned and

tti d ftj.ttll lipWlH'r er lie. Ml sllll cleine,)

and prenst d SJ.25 upHim i .1 iNti i le .nod and

ai.lMI Up.TaekelM . and pre d .25(enoiita oi I'Mik. chan- -

l and piesjeil ..... SI. 75 ItpHllolt outi'i co.ila (leaned

and pi SI. Ml UpVi'lu'l hi pluxh rimh cle.intd

ami Mie.uiic I S2.25 itp

PL.-- with fiiidniKM a:tu.iHil ancv S;t. miNo ttt.ln ' MUltH xli. ill le made

H lie. e all nciti- tal lui nwdiedlor' lena Ihan ft.'ill.UU

Th loiiill'H or lontr i oala ni'hlillillllipt ftJU.MU

At Theaters Today"II" TH;TUl Arlrr.ft

the popular Ktala Cvra;uNonIn " Hnlrl :!;" al-- o a l'uramount-lrt- enwl, A MaurljrSl'lM'tlM.

Mifr L TIU Tl lt The aurr-feiitur-

"ali In AiHanr,M wl'tllorothV fMillllpa nnd an r

ramt. It la Jamea filtv'r ('urwood adiiim-t- lr nifwtrplrre,

I.VHK- 11 Anlla P'w-nrt- .with in r mat. In "Hit

kliwnkmi 01 linwna," or aevenhlo a reel i,t KlltOtfiunt-Worl-

pirture.I KTIU: Till VI 't.tt Tteiw-nt- .

tHlav Ihnf Ri'at Fnper-feutu-

"llrvttw the New a Ut MiMlM-r.-

AT TMF .VRir.Waalev Hurry, tha freekle-fare- d

youna;a:r who made auh n hit In"lHtdiy I on a la." hua paid hla flialflne(for a peed I n a.

Ihirloc the taking of "HY Kln.f1ihh f Hnwiu-.- " mrrlti Atiltit

which In hn)1r Ri,own at thaI.yrtc thru I r, Wa1y waa called up-on to uae hla own prlvile motorryi ).Thia la a rtiaollua ritiilrnullnn rlrltonhv a m am hoy iiImmiI Wenley'a av.neai-- riuea in tna aitle-an-

Wealev had atoped to eat Aon hla way to tha Anlia

Hlewart atudloa itnd h ' wua tvivinNThla nfffro make up thehart time wh. o n relentlaaa (IUorntuaped cop nuhlted him.

"Ten dollara." am Mod lha Juda aaWea'ey refuaed plead "under ajra"whhh would hava aavrd him thaflnt.

AT Till-- : IHIvU."Paid In AtUnocr" a atory of the

f'ai'ndiwn north w eat nnd th YukonHold r Klona. la ha liiM-a- t Jewel

from Uui I ulveraal atudloato he Been after ,lM'BHliy" In whlrhiNitoihv I'hllllpa nlmi pluved theIna role. Alln J. Holuluti'a llr'f titrwho la in pHviilr llfp the atnr'a hurt- -

hinil, adiipted the alorv in the Hreenfrom a lal- hy Jainea Oliver t'urwoo-1-a finnoua Amerh-ii- writer, whoae' aefnlty In Ihe prlnit'dof Ihoae romniiiiiMlea. "Ialil In Ail- -.

taiHf,H kt ahowlUK ut the Idiul thaliter.

SANTA TZ FIESTATO BE MADE PERMANENTANTA KK. X. M. on. J't Thf

flt'NtM of Hiinta Ke r iiimemnrHtlve (fohh-- itiya. la to h irmnnent ln-- jMiltutl. n. It hna lieen derided l.y aneajthuplna'ln ttiilh-rlni- rfpr'Hrntln::thw I'U'lnt'Nx and rofi"r!Mniil IntereMtH

' .f the 1 he II !h th yeuhut! fur tin- Eu"in nf honor Adnnni!

ihief nf niiviil f'H iimvv and Major ;eotK V"

Hiu . iniMiii ml' r of i.ie I" M nmr;iie eoipa, hoth of wh ni were h'--to ro, h dtMtlntf iiiHheil oervii'floedul 'hat had een voted hy the hiat

' New M' U ii They werehon- iill thrio day- - of ihe tji. Thutn nf Mill already htm been puli-- i

acril-- for next vt ar elbratlon.

NOTICE!On and after November the first, 1919, theTailors, Cleaners, Hatters and Dyers of Albu-querque, will charge the following prices (nocommission will be given and no dead headsallowed) :

Dry Cleaning and Pressing Men's Clothing

paiila

Ii

ft

d

in

Top foaia iimlpreMNt-- ftl.TA Up

t leaned amiproee ft I. (10 up

I'oala andII iUI up

cle.iu-- ftl.TlV upItnth nd.ea ami

or ! Sl.ftU lipHtemn i and pn'ia iii

nien'a auit ft4 OO

and imn'ariilta fti.WO

li I'l lm eAlhert i le. ( leaned lltidpivajM-- ftJ.UU

nndpienai-- I.V Up

1 ( h' aiiita rlea tied amioaaed ftl.OO up

IIiikmNaao i uaaI'm t lera ( Irani d.Ijhc

(For Presaing Only)

'omplete

fl'olottdl

1IIIMI

Hwealera

Maukinuwpreaeed

KatnrnnlNt'ltaned

leaning

pieaaniK

unllorniM.

Nixkia-- th'tined

cleaned.cleaned.

cudalua (leaned.

Men a o PM o.it piihai'd ftl.tHI upIt tllll die.' MUlta preiMeil .'&

Ho)h' miiiIm pfertaeil .'m' up

Cleaning and Blocking of HataNew rildxtn up lo 14 lineNew l lldoii mm I t to 2'.

lineNew rihlion from :':t to 'j

line 7A't'upM i tea lied .

I'leaiilhK and hlocklnit I'iU.a- -

ma Imtn ftl.aO

Cleaning and Pressing Ladies Clothinganlla cleaned and

MeHllied S2 25 upVeil el i'hmcm cleaned and

wl timed S2.25 lipKid Mloxea flisuied 15c, 2.'M', a.MHpatM i leaned UK1

I lat hi oliea den ned andaaed SI. Ml up

tlii la' ylim I die a ch auednod pn need SI.2A Ul

(In In' hIioi i outer coata(Ii aued und pienetd . SI.25 lip

We.ilciH ilea tie I n mlliicnxed ftl.'MI up

I'oimtH claauid 75c uplidlia' plain am In pi.KH.

el SI.UO lipI nlii a' plaited an II a pure-

ed SI. 25 Ull.ail.eK' plant ill nun) pieaa- -

Kl SI. INI up4 and loi'K i o.i i m

pieKMcil ft .1MI tipVehel coala. und ha,

Ueiiined .... SI. 25 U

I'hiah coal a. and lnualealned ft I 25 Upelwl ami plllhlt tin i'i

SI 25 Up

Price List of Ladies' Tailored SuitsI'laln aliiitn Mhnii mit la made for

Icmh lhai.ft7.Utl. NutluiiK find.

I'l.i u jaekeia I.M on upllldlnu llal.t'K ftil5.l UpiLalit'K haliila Willi

linl ftlHMMt up

TAILORS & CLEANERS ASSOCIATIONBy W. S. MEADOWS, Secretary.

Tha 'Livar Tone Man WarmPolki Ayaintt tht Sickening,

Salivatinf Prnff.

1xh! f'atowtel nakea you al'k. H a

horrible! Take a doaa of tha dan a or- -

una tlruir tonight 0"d tomorrow youloan a (InV.

I'alumal la mercury! Whn It com"Into contact with aour hlle. It rrueheaInlo It, liraaklnsr it up. Than la wh-

you feel that awful nnan. andctHtnplnsj. lr you are aliiRftifh. If lHrla torphl and lowula ronaltiuiti'd. oryou have headache, dlxrlnvaa, coatedtonsue. If bre.il h la tmd or atomucliaour. Joat try a spoonful of tinriuluaa

odaon a Liver Ton tonlffht. j

Here'a my irunmnte flo to any j

drusr mora and get a bottle of lortaon'e Idver Ton Tor a few centTnke a apooiiful and If It doean'tatraiKhten you riaht up ami make youfeel flue and lKroua. u bak lotha at'tre jind at your money.

l.lver Tone la deal roving the aulof rnluniet been uae It can not aullMtteor piake you ah k.

GHOSTS TO ILK

' BETTER WATCHHUT

Householders Will Do Well toBringUp

T;

in Door Mate and Lock1

Garden Hot Por it Will BeHallowe'en Ntflit.(I hosta walk tomorrow night. l.ltlH

ghoata in pllluwcuaea and blc aheetawith pumpkin hejsda will prowl.Jerntchea, rapping nnd n willMiaind on the window natiea. tNairhelln will tie rung' hy InvlMllde vlalloraand door-niat- a will dlaappear by

hand. Tlnre'e muglc ill thuair. for It la Hallowe'en,

In view of thla name mi'kswill do will lo hilng In th-- n

door-l- i .'ila, porch chaira and gard.--hone belnre they gn to bed. peopleKiting part leti had belter tiling In the

frerwr from the Imekporch and emp'y It turly be I ore themaKic g,a(a In It.

Thv eelehintlon of llnlloe'en la anearly KiikIimIi cualom marklnn IhenlKht Ihe ftnlival of All Halutawhich falla on November I. It

to crack nuta, duck fortn t iilm of waler und to liidnlu-i- n

other hamlena flieaide revtdrlea.M)ateroiia cereinotiiea were practicedb the auperatltloua, auch ua buildingKhowt ftrea. walking downatulra back-auid- a

holdlrg a mirror, and other(ilea Alleged to levcul un'i fattt.

Much gameff nnd attinta will beat Intniinerable par ileatnght. la uointr to

a regular "apook" party, aor a dance Tin re Will tin a Mir

llillotne'en dince at the KIN'a lnbk'Hen tor men in unirorm and theirftlenda hv Ihe K. of I, war activities.The Country club ban planned afancy dunce for onlKht. and therewill be dancintc. in each of the aeveralhalla In the city on Friday night.

The police ind county aherlfTaWill be Out in eUl'U force nieieU toprevent dlaorderly t oiiduel and totprevent dentruci loll of property. Kvenn pollccnian t un remember that huWan n bo once. Theie waa little ex- -

cllement on All Hallow' K laat earfi the whole city Waa iiuarantlliedwith the Infineon which waa Jual atita hclaht at thia time.

I lay a were In A 1huiueriiie whenthe police were led a merry chaae bya Rang or tioya wno did everyimpgpoHNible from elevating liirm wagonhi roofa of ( hurchea to baiting uffl- -cera with apparently "atoieii bicycle. i

which wre ionma-te- wun tnelighting aMtem of the city. Tho

atory la told o( how a bunch of youngtcllowa pulied a wauon ill the wayfrom the huhl.tnd to Ihe river bankaone Hallowe'en, and Jual aa they werenhoiit to leave it In tin mud the own-er'- a

head ralae out to the laittom ofthe wagon, and at the of a gunrorced thu Loa tu pull It Imck homeuftuln.

Hut wonder of womWa. thla yearwill aee a tlallowe'iu without hpiriH'There will be ghoftia ami "haunte"apleniy, bat not one nltie Hpli II nuta drop.' To make up for the lin kcveivoitc ta prepared to throw diirnt'yto Ihe four wlndft, tear the veil ofre-HKis-

into ihrnlH and Jump with bothfeet into ll likght of whlillng reel.

New Mexico WeeklyIndustrial Review

Tucuninirl MerrlH Antie Ohcon. piny hua T.U'mi arna In(i. 1.1

Tulnrnaa Itnaln Oil coilipiltiy lOdrilling iMii'ii.

Tinnlc. I 'inniiier' lal l'elr"laum t Jdrill for mi In l"inln viilley.

$l.roonou piitil fur 20 ucrca inHut kl.nrnctt f i(ii.

l lumipii Willi. una Wll apnnile) In

umi ililllmic tmiinieni e.l. Kuinoie.)thiit aeverul luige Tna oil C"liivin-h- a

hne men he.ollng thia wnv.AllMMiiertiie'a hlK auwnull hen Ina

oerutluiia.Iionii Ann county ahippfd 00 cara

Uielona ilurluif Men mm.KuiMkew. Tin rl.unia all fur 1 i.

(to'i eachM iK.l.ilenn ahlpM 28 cuiw rnltle.I jlitecltl a hll' heun eleMltor

n ho ii i finmhe'l; ruptultv U rurlo.nla.Ti'iia nf iltlHlng looia umi nmchln-ci- v

mm- - ilelivered lu Tnlnioail Iuimiii.

Iienti nop eaiinuiieil hi one millionl.UMheia.

Allniu'riue hulhllnir kHfna uphiuh (o1 nf nil unileriula.

,i I o ejtei a live coiiipanvto have riotiilioii null ruimma; hyNov. 1.

Tin uiiiciirl Plana for new aliiUunhel m hHI""H

(liilinp. Ii nil atrtk nuule niiirhete

liuint folint foptter eompuliVere. l. mill to h iii'lle ami orfa.

HIKcr i'tiy IM.uk Huvvk (onliliuenoperation with full crew.

Itoawell cunntiiK fa. lorv lurna mift. Iiliu vallum canned koimIk daily.

t'lirlMhud. ( Mia ii ml l.o in; rot tonRlna riinntnic lull hluat

t oiiati lM tioil proMTieMaluif Olt twoU d'i ut uid iu,(d pi ojn ia In i'Huu--i

cuiinlyI'arUhad xhlpa five dira fot.Tvrone tlooil tirnwrfaa iiuide on

l W I'helpa iKulKe millKiintn Koan hotel helnK rrmodeled

j and rel urnlMhed.I Tulur (.reck nw lin mine rump.

THE EVENING HERALD

ROSENWALD'S

seat is ais all

for I to 14

to

up to 5to 1 4

can beover

to

in wareof

our

no Sale In Hie liruu llept.- . 'hi iMofih' r lluM'il fuiiilv,hImh.h flll.ll ,111.1 lll'llt iulJM.Tr) u u.

C. T.Oil

ForC T . wealthy i ll uperutnr

wUh ullhea in New York. Wan Knin-rlsc-

imtl Kt. Worth, Ti'iiis, haaof N w Mexico mm an nil

produclnK atate.II r. Mickey is ri;lafar d ut Ihe A

vji ratio today. He frankly admittedth.ft New Mexico' oil proapeciabrouitht him here. Mr.Mickey lived In A lluiUi Plie In H7

Ilia father. .I.itnes T. Ifukey. wna Initn hole am; wo 'I I'liMim-H- here uithat lime Kii'io lud", tu Uul ki-

ll n key waa a liavcllDK aiMtilur of thS.nila y l.Ht r ho made a luckydeal in nil lamia umi huh fcccii In

hiiNtneaa ever nlnee.In ih plice

"f oil men In tha loiiithwcal. Mr.Hickey conicilia. Tmt'a w hycalm here." he a,td. Later he mayopen Ull otllce heir.

in iieeMunt of the ) luetic htwa ofTexas concerning drUlmrt for oil. iherla 4 Kf'Wink' ll op the part ofthe oil men to oiiiu to New M'Xii'.Mr. II.. key aa:d.

To My

X Ust ! Cream

You too will he aui prlaed 11ml dliuhted with Km iim for while it turnIhe iliilliHl unit tnoMt hfelcKK

to in. hunt taiity, doea no'how the hlilthtertt atKll of ItN lle. It

aetuully vankMicn fnun aivht and theiii'im heated will pot e

Ihe nhgliieti stlilnineN nr v ''111 km of the akin. luilte--niii- k

I 'ream ih Kiiaranii e.i to aaiiaryyou In every way or the purchuicprica will he tctumtcil. Your drugor toilet good a ouuuier nm supply

ll (OT lire Mine Ml It ut tllf

Albuquerque's Department Store

Dr. Denton'sSleeping Garments

For ChildrenAssure Health Pro-

tection and thein for theYoungsters. We show

a big line of this favor-

ed Sleeping forboth and Girls.

Dr. Denlon's GarmentsFor Girls

This very popularand much preferred by mothers who

have used them. Made childrenyears.

Priced According Age From

$1.10 $2.75Dr. Denton's Garments

For BoysSizes years button straight down

back. Sizes button down front. Thesmaller sizes have cuffs that turneddown and tied the hands.

Priced According Age From

$1.00 $2.50In The Jewelry Department

Packard Hand Painted ChinaRecent arrivals this exquisite

consisting both Hand Painted andGlass Pay Jewelry Department a vis-

it and inspect this delightful showing.

CHRISTOPHERCANDIES

Hickey SeesGreat Future

New Mexico

Incidentally,

AihiMuerque e'liihannv;

Keep Skin Soft,Clear and Pliable

Howard Buttermilk

Ml vWi

com-plexion

iitmofphere

Highland I'hunuucy.

Complete

utmostComfort

WearBoys

Drop style. pat-tern

to

to

China

Christian EndeavorWill Be

in City

Junior I'hrlatlandeavorx. arrlva

Watch RepairingSpecialty

watcherluiiillUK

wif'k donecperl

modeiute. Hollafucthm

Smart SUITSAt Popular PricesIn buying this season's stock of Tailored

Suits we were quite fortunate in securing manyexception?' styles and values o sell verymoderate price stages. Come in and see thenew arrivals

At $44.95At $54.95At $59.95

umi otln-r- prirm up lo 74.9.1bi'Biitifiilly tailnri'il ijbi nx-n-

made of Ntn, Wool 1'nplin, Vel-o-

mid Mixture, poiwfcxiiig alltho nmiu'i lo departure

The FinestSuits

Tailored Suit Hunt in-

dividual for tlii Kail andWinter, aiieh beautiful inatrr.ialx us Silvertiuie, Yeluur, 'frico-lin-

IVaelililiMim, etc. Kurtrimmed, plain tuilorcd and elab-orately embroidered moat genteelcreation.

ranne of Kelit-tioni- i from84 9S up tu 1139 85 Other

models high $164.95.

of

remain untilmeet ina; tho

uillrera arveml of tha youngthia rlty, plana

niudo huva onWord haa heen thill Mi at o'clock In tha

k. mil terlnn church all tu Junioror Junior

will iiaaa oil cieth Thla would lncludof the Hate hi tha fr"m l ln

and Kn- -

.Mtaa will in

A- When your fieeda

tn ua.All hvnil and the cim

ROSENWALD'S

at

.

ut

at

in the!

nf

;

A tine

us ua

SPECIAL SPECIAL

CRYSTAL OLD DUTCH

WHITE SOAP CLEANSER

5c Cake 8c Can '

Home Green Trading Stamps

WorkersSunday

Alhu14uero.ua Hnturday avanlnf andHunday avenlnc

At a union nf vxacutlvauf pc

au.'lftyt of wertu a. mcetliia; Hunday

received a Hfieriioon I I'reahy-tlruc- p

Hooper. Inlernuli Junior! of rllKihleaf'hriatinn Kndeavor auuerlntendant. rhrlatlan Kndeavnra Leairiie

Ihroug'i AlhuitieriUe a a a. child-tou- r

Intrrcata uf r J of

Hooper

Expert

n Itciiref'ullv

m

w eaiM N rt. iMi.iv eveninv. aunion lilfi-tln- (pecial.y fur the Kpwon n teaauea and Henlur

C

MUNSINO WEARUM0N6UIT

Yw Men, HotaMV and

Kvery klnrt of good Win-ter weight Included lu ourbig Una.

Khdnavnrs la to ha hald In tha LeadAvcnua Methudiat hurch. , 8 pad itwiualc haa baan, arranged fur tha

van ln niavtliuji.An urgent invitation la axta.idtd lo

any and all perenna Intareated tnworking with chllr.rn. who would haWdllna to aaalat in tha rnllirioua

and ntertulninent of the ohli-dre-

which work hua bn sadly

Tha archive nf tha Oermnnataff ronsuata of mom than bun .

Chriattan oijo vntuirtea.

RosenwalcTisWe Give 2Vt Green Stamps

Men! Buy Stacy AdamsShoes Here

At the Wholesale Cost of TodayEvery man is familiar with the well

known and recognized leading quality ofSTACY ADAMS SHOES-- for they rankwith the best. We offer you this famousshoe at just what they are quoted todaywholesale Look around and see if youcan find the equal of this offering for fair-ness and value then come here and let usprove to you that this is the best place tobuy shoes any day of the year.

1

Stacy Adams ShoesIn Black Viol Kid, Kangaroo and Kuuia Calf LeatherEuglinh and Conierrativa Stylei

$1 2.50 and $ 13.50

Page 5: The Evening Herald (Albuquerque, N.M.), 10-30-1919 - CORE

n

UP HESEAFXU WORX.--

EMMMPoint OvX Opportunities for

Chemistry Student, Tellingof Exhibition Scon fti RationalExposition.

?trrvfc Klt. XormTly rnflnclt nr ii mm rn of tin.1 ru:i iri , is

nr !y Kctna r(.tarr-(- 40 Ik unlurt-ru-

and ih Ixwit trvou.i !'' fT trjif l mii.ihr wp irnttl.at K titva In ilfilra nrt rwu,

MiriNct ii. Juhn i, ri.uw tn hil"Miir on tia Nh(1h1 r.ri.tll'in ol( h- - mlml In.tmiy tttvan L tfi

t

nly tMiit ten .ira ocrt rJ-o-f

XotwrJ K cnt'dli I tumuli, tJ KunaKaa ltd ni ; -- r, m uiu iilt-- a

in ni tiu; a t innus-Tri-

m to MimIi Its o anrd llitM-- , so Hint

h ani aitprrmifntaiMUt c'mlfi Iraon to miIvjuio ita own ptodm-- 1

urn No lui ci nci-m-a all ovarhave ihcir own ti.r;Ml-- a in

Tli-- 11(1. dcr-nrt- r.ta 111

M'hM!K binr ndtmat ty thein trd-- r to tr-t- lha mnKi'T uti Ifl! IJWira lilt ii"- -

nutiHi for thM mn tall io fars,r "vr than sh aupplv.

Tha evKtnkiitn which ha ottrndMat hicKO wai tha rnnrrc-t- proof flha a4'iiy AriMrtiun bratna andIfilXttiitc ta aH''ntfiiiti In lis ytrHi' ihr vy of advancement1ht vhwh wMKstttt ttio naalll-- flfcr V'tii'i h.t renulrod (renam-tt-

" itrA all vf tht4"UjWitm. nd vT(imit Into twortMioiHtU nvm41 aroorit-K- . Tho rtmon.feirattmiK ao cirnJutrd lhal thiai min4 not tnttwa in artenro could

yrjiap tUo otitatamlinc facta.4 n il (a, ti'x.hM, o1 H1of taamants

- alt of jifmiitnt Valur, anIa1- to rloitartioM uaa tn lhapfti.ioia of the country. ir. 'lai kbrjutit with hint :umbr of lh-e- ,

unu na (irOttTd mot a.faw fluiation nutrtiinaa for tha con

oarvatlou .( Hit-- nuutrnm furmr!yrtmnix-i-l on (ha whb1 h lirw thrjTiutic OLaofivt'rica. ml vuiix of

iw uAKial tn aonoilrnlpruluct)on, af-- f ti'Vlft,ntnonf hundrada of diPpLnyil ofAnnTHun projnaas.

th addratoi tnamttarof tha aoiilcnca. nn A ltuquriu rlttBn. hila confer tular Inn him uponha apvvh. astpr I In currency into hla nan la, auylna; ha Wlahc4 tohlp tn czarina; up tha daflctl onImm. 4ituruny a fotuall gime.

Of avary in fhhahttantu of Tortu-frn- i,

only t can road and writ.

1

LINZ OF

Buy Mow For Xma

McKinley Land Co. ,,w

Sells 175,000 Acresof Lumber Holdings

Ti l.anrf and L,umhrcmi.i.iiv by a which waa closedyM fKlnV hac i.'1"" of all but

ift(l N m nf (la 4nu htM-Irnc- a

tn Ihr Zunl mountain iinn. AM

rlia land I t'inn aolri aul)ect to thaf the miniver ronii'""' t rut

and wrnnv lh liiii!'r at hU'h aft

ur in th aawinill hr.Htivw(rf Sflrmt'iil of V.untv. el-- a dRl fr

i"t.li"9 nf Inntl. Tha urrhnprirv iia l tlta fiticib"rhoMJ of Halfft mHihm ifitlUra, Mr. Mlratl to on

f ih iatni lw,i ami cn ratrr In !hr wtut and hm pranl

Vrlfh hiH ol)tr lnM-iii-

will iv him mn than tOO.nurtd.iim, '.I hrn Ulov M"f of lhaanA ha purt haaad Uniif r leas nrt

w:H conttrtua to kro II stm'kil WithCN'tl ani aharp. Ha haa on thaftvarapa nf i:,00 to 16,900 h9 thyar ruurxl.

To thar of th hamlr ffim.paoy h.i hMn mato to inillvirtunlNin nnl!'" trri. Th aaira hawhn i.l hy t"npt. w.

Inii'i mnrmifff fr thrt Nil. t torra K, Krr- n n1 tiaira;aW York, two nf t:;r oftiraraand alochotilpra of lha IuhOmt com(tiny, m era harW .trtluy hrn thJ fit! win itofod.

FOEZST SERVICE SHIPSEXHIBIT TO PHOENIX

A haa haan xpraatd tiytha hal foraat aarvtca ortitia to thoArlaonn atat fair at I'hoenil, to txion cnh Ion thr from Ni:vTnbrS to M. Tha axh;int)rn lnolwd vnr-lo-

typaa of flr licailnir eMUipniont.nonniail foraea itraanM of tha a t,

and alntllar nintarlnl of fortaarvic actlvitlra. I'dwart AnrnnAwilt have rhnrca of tha xhlMt whlrhwill h on of numaroua exhibit from(rovarnmantaJ daparlmanta and willIcav tomorrow niirht to rvpraaantthin dlatrlct at th futr.

Thomaa M. I'raihar, from natrTtoawall. ha haf n tkn n In thodraftinx dajartmcnt after arrvtna; twoyars In th army. Ha waa eomrnlaelnd aa a Mrat llutnant of Infan-try, and received hia dlacharjco onlyl hla Week.

IM.At.H IV OV AT Vl'K'Kl.YWe have a piano and a player pi-

ano near Alhui"rt;ue. both afru'iiyhiffh rrad makea, hi and nw, whu'hwa mun dlnp4ae of quickly ratherthan pay atoruMre or perhapa have th

beiom damaajed. To anyfpontbl9 party who will writ uaImmediately, we will make auch anoffer aa will allow lha purchaaa jfeither of theae tratrumenta far belowtheir value. Write rlay. The? bna.B. Weilia Muale Co, ractory Ili fin-al nra, it: Bt., Invr,Colo.

The AMntntana clnlm (o b th moatancient rac In Kuropa.

GRAND OPENING

to

No on

15c

15c4 . 15c

15c.

.

5c5c

2 for 5c.... 5c

25 for 5c5c5c

10c10c10c10c

NEWJUST

yrfniny

Hain-llto-

prlnrial

ahlpmnrtt

lntruniant

California

are of

DEPT.has a largt

of Pure Preah

mm

Man, FromTrip Bayi

K&i Intn

fntoreat n otl haareached hat in the l'cia valleyciHirtilea. acc.rtliiB: ti 'llnton I.

aorretnry of the New MexicoI'uhlic Ho.illh ho hnaJiiat returned from a tilp throuah theeat(rn count lea of Nrw Mexico.

"With th aaie of the remainingatfK-- In the Oil company aiI ortnlia to a aroup o ChlcuKO

who will flntah tho w1l nowdrtjlinv nd undi-rth- to drill

on Bitioioina; Imwi, the otlof tl.e Pommi ulla-- huh

bled up a few mora dcirreeM a. ml Unrnr htirh fever," aniil Mr.Andenton lod;iy. "The aale of the re-mainder of the at or It to

parttea follow rlacly the aatoniahtna; aitl of acraa of landby tho Kuewell (HI rni-prtii- y

to the National K plot at ioncom pan y of New York 4'Ity and ahowalhat eiiatern money la to be MuredInto the Immediate ofSmw o;i field.

Itrtlllna; a4 I'ltriAhni.Th flrat weTl off th com

pany or Torlrtlea la now down 40feet. Tho drill haa hit th blue ahnieand th red aanda. The loa; of thewell ah owe that tho formation la ex-

actly tha aame aa maaat Amarlllo In tho highly productiveirna fielda, tn f'l, th I'orialea wellhaa not yet varied four feet from thAmarlllo log. althotiRh the ahowmir ofan nd haa been ever more encouraa;- -

in. Thia fact muaed tho Chicairomen to airree to ftniah tha well andatart another.

"The dilUera at th Vortate Vnar working nifrht and dH, althoiiKitthey hav bfen delayed by thoMtrcliy of raalnc The la

ht oil will be aboutI. Too feet, jilthoueh the firm la nowready to aend the drill down A.froD or4.000 feet tn the aearch for oil.

'Hoawe people are nlntina; eonfldently to the ante of 41U.00U inmto eaafrn part'er at a price of last.(H'O, Th coniany reutlned about100.000 acre to protect itaelf tf oilla atruok. The Kaaterncompany, purrlvaaera of the leaae,obliKated Itaelf tu drill four wella. buthita ample capital to put down twentyand la now plajinine; to drill at leaatten. Tha ft rat will b atarted nearlicacho.

Intrreatf at Cart-ha-d.

operntiono around Cnrlahad are olna; ahead rapidly and in

F. W. Voolwor th Co.Enlarged 5-- 10 and' IScfore" "have doubled our sales room space which will

your Shopping easier Get better ventilation and carry amore complete line of merchandise.

Open For InspectionFriday Evening

From 7:00 9:30MUSIC AND FLOWERS

Goods Sold This Day

Below SomeHoue Brooms, eachLarge Granite Sauce Pans,

eachCrystal White Soap, bars.Granite Dish Pans,Special Aluminium Ware .15cGranite Preserve Kettles. .15c

Toilet Paper, Lg. RollDress Fasteners, cardLead Pencils,Williams' Shaving SoapGoodSilk Thread, SpoolLarge SoapPalm Olive SoapAir Float TalcumShinola Shoe PolishWash Cloth

RIBBONSF.r.CEIVED

oil

PECOS VALLtY

Albnqaerqat

Development

reRlaterlnc

make

Big Opening Sals ...

Starts Saturday Morningat 8:30

EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES' WILL BE ON SALE

our Big Values'Large Turkish Towels 15cLarge Salad Bowls 15cLarge Crockery Water Pitcher

15cWilliams' Talcum Powder. . 15cExtra Silverware 15cLarge Butcher Knives 15c

Partial List of Every Day Items in Various Departments

Envelops,

Toilet

Peroxide of Hydrogen .... 10cColgate's Dental Cream ... 10c

Toilet Soap 10cChildren's Hose, 15cTooth Brushes 15cLarge Paint 15cLeather Purses 15c

Gloves 1 5cWoolco Crochet Cotton 15c

Glassware 15c

have Eleven Hundred Stores With this BuyingPower we can Give You very Largest Values Possible.

- Sure and Come Early and Your ShareStore will be Closed day Friday in order to Rear-

range Goods Saturday Sale.OUR CADY

Alwttys assort-ment

IS

RtarndThrough District,

EuWrn Counties.

aaaoclntion,

thermometer

t'hl-eur- o

lievrlopmpnt

developmentMl'"'

expectntiononi'ounterrd

Kxplo.'attou

We

each

Finepair

Can

Knit

Fine New

We nowthe

Be Getall

for

Candy

BeguaEarnttBt

encountered

Bee Our EnlargedTOY DEPARTMENT

everything for I hKiddie

Remember Our Highest Price Is 15c

fv 17. V00l70rth GO. S- - 10 and 15C Store

21 7-- 3 1 5 West Central Ave. C. F. TURNER, Local Manager

THE EVENING HERALD f

A Whirl wjnd of ,

Meetings ClosingNo Accident Drive

The Na Accident nn thefedmnl rallroada which endn Kridayat tnidniKht, la beintt trouirht to annl with a whir. wind of ineetinr

and ai'nordina; to 1mm chnirmen alleotployea are "r- ln atronti" and therecord up to the prraent ta vr(

On tha fllo r.ntnde dlvieton. therehna tecn hut one accident durlna thdrive, a man am ployed at the tlplant had a l! dropped on hla fontwhtrh laid him ff fr more than ththree ddja oceaaary to he f on Bidered an accftlfnt. One arrldint 'arrprted on the New Mettlro dlvlalon-hetwee-

here and Iji Jitnia, and onthe A llMHiuertiue dlvtnlon, to th ffta almihir record la ahown.

Thro mretlnr f oinployo werheld here iaterd;iy. The atmionforce, with Chairman Ifoyt prcMidlnc!met at tha freight houae at t.to p. m..while two meerlniea wcr held at theahopa hint rnnht. one' at 7:50 p. m.nii'l another fr the benefit or t;i uttoahift at 1 1 o'clock.

l.on Acnt lloyt. the chairman f j

the atittion furce, dellvfre-- l an Intereat In a; lecture o hta fellow emloyraat the aftern'Hin aeaaon, while th

venlna; ni act lorn t the ahoia withHuuerlntendHiit i. K. Iitrton preati'-- 1

ina. were adi:rraed hy chrlc Juddof tlie Frif ral anfeiy cmmiltac, andVardmaater Jamea Haney, Mr Han.-v- ,

who mb chairman of the yard fnrcahaa been a very enthuainiHic booalerifor theae drlvea, and fairly Uvea andtalka "aafety ftrat" at all tlmea,crMited with delivering the raoNt'forceful aricument in favor of thodrive Mince It atarted, II wna a;-- 1

ruaed hy aome of the fellow workeraof imitating wit lam J. Kryan withhla allver tonnucd o.atvry.

teroat there hna been eliminated bythe announcement that the Carter Oilcompany, the Htundard Oil rumiun ibig wildcatter, will drill within .1 fewmile of Carltad. Two other altotaro reported 10 hav been aold toeastern concern and both Kddv andl.ea count lea are expecting tu benefitby the ruah to the IVcoa valley.

"The McUr well at Tucumcarltu be cloely watched. Th

officii La of the company nre not giv-ing out much Inf or mutton, but It lafreely rumored that enough oil wuwencountered ut the ??oi foot level tomake a 200 barrel well. The eomnvexpecte to continue down nearly 4.00(1fe-- t and If more oil la not encounteredwill Mkely pull buck to th i:uo footand ahoot the well there.

"(Ml lea eee in the entire valley haveadvanced ahuiplv In price and therehaa been ronaiderahle trading. Theoperations of the netif few week arecxjMled to he Indicative of the di-

rection In which futiir drlllliig opration will aprvad."

The population of Japan la an Id tobe Increasing at the rat of koo.ouo ayear.

A W0RKIN0 GIRL 8 LITElay In and day out, month after

month, ah tolia. tften she la thobreadwinner nf th fiimlty and muaiwork that other muy live. Ifiln orrhlne, warm or cold, she imier be ather place of employment on time. A

great majority of auch glrla are ontheir feet from morning until night,

'and aymptnma of female troubles ureeiiiiy luanlfiated by weak and achingtvo'ka, dragging-dow- n palna, hend-- I

n hea arid nervousneaa. Huch girlsare aakad) to try that mmrt aiicceaafMlof all reiiiedien for wotinm's Ilia, l.yilliiK. I'lnkhnm o Veveitilile Compouml.which lr more thou forty yiitia. hni

j been- giving lrlii atrvnKth to lo ihvirwork.

tmi mi

LOCAL RED CROSS

PREPARES EOR AN

r

Executive Committee Meets To-

night to Elect Offioere Spoak-er- s

Aitaiit in Camptifpi forRenewed Memherthip.Plana for th aucccaaful wnulnir nf

tha lied Croaa roll call ate loln madeby th enerutlvea of the locul chiipternaaletcd tv (livlafiril Ited 4'rotn

There will be Hrr Importantmeeting of th executive cntnnilttetnt the Chamtier of Commerce at to'clock thia evening;, for th pttrpoao(f electing their ottlcora and of com-pleting thnlr rampHlirn pinna.

HiM'Hkcra a making clcur to thopubtlc lie need of the continuationof the Itfd 'roaa and nr outliningand ep!ntning to them the aim of t

peace time nlvllea, Miaa KllKitetllt'ondon of "on.cr spoke to lha llutli

on I yiatciiliiy aticrnoon on lhmemtierahip roll chll, and utgtd tb'ttevery Hikh m Imul pupil ln ttiJunior Ked Cmaa. The nudlfttce wuivery raaponlve and eiithualtmtlc, T.I.. M.Mbiy leave tontKht for Iteming,where h will aveak fur tho tiedCroaa.

Miaa Frra Fergtiaac.n returned thlmorning from lia Cegna wh'rr ahaaddreaacd the Woman a club, which la

GLASS OF SALTS

U your Back U aching or Bladderbothers, drink lota of water

and eat lets meat

When your kidney hurt and yourhack feela sore, don't gel scared andproceed to load your stomach with alot of drugs lhat excite the kldnevaand irritate the entire urinary tract.Keep y ur kidney clean like you keepyour bowels clean, by (lushing themwith a mild, harmless salts which removes the boil y a urinous waste andstimulates them to their normal ac-tivity The function of the kidnes lato filter the blood In 24 hours theystrain from It &U0 grains of acid andWaste, so we can readily understandthe Vital Imp'trUincw of keeping thkidneys active.

lrlng I 'ta of water you can't drinktoo much; alao get from nny phar-maci-

about four ounces of JadHtilta; tnke a lal! apoonf In a ffloof water before brenkfast each morn-ing for a few davs und your k'.lneyswill u- -t tine. This famous salts Ismade from the acid of g rupee andlent n Juice comhined with IHhta.and hna for generations ocleun and stiniuliite clogged kidneys.also to neutrallxe lh aclits in urlnwo it 111 longer la a Bnurce of Irillu-lio-

tliu ending bladder weakticaN. j

Jad Hrilt la ve. ctinnoi in- -Jure; ni'tkea a d"ightful effervescentlithla-wute- drink which every on.-phoulr take now and then to keep:their kidnes clean and active. Try j

l urn. hImi ki ep up the water drinkluK,and ihi doulit wi'l wonder wh.it

of jour kidney troui'ie untlIiackuclie. I

"Km- -,

is a

A forThl- - l.on Hlnr unit Tim-to- A.'- -

ri n iniiia Al l. I HI II r,l-'ii- H ITI'KKMANKNT MI'Ci'KMH- - llii fm In. h Unithut. hunt blR foiiiim in the mih1. ami willhutltl tli.ni lit the fulurp.

Thr r:rt unit (94xKl t nf our fiv.mill fKi lury liii. h'fti l.u itnil piiiim-I- .

'i..i ronipiff it, nur u ii I will I'lini iii

fiitiitulilv wllh thief In tin unit1'Junl. THAT IH KAl Tc ill Mi. I.

Hi r K.norHl nimniff.r In J. W. OnwiiI'I,

. r i

mm

KAtTnlt

Ail itlnnil t !

11110 xlinri'N niiiiii Imii; ut(fiiintf liny in, slnirp in tlif imikn.

NOW! ri'wrvii tin riithl rrfutul your tiiiun-- msc thuprirp ruivd licfoni your ACT NOW!

Today

&

TRACTOR

f.cntral Offlca I ItMic., Tciim.; OffM ami Kan Tca.

Six-Mi- le HardProject Sandoval

County ApprovedA FK. N. M.( Oct. 10. Th

of agriculture haa- atha federal nld project of eia

ml lea nf nvtd In Faitdovnl county onthe Alboquerrtue and Hnnta Ke high-way. The eefitnated ouat of projeet la $411.17.

Itlda are for hy theatnte highway conuutaaton on the

of the TIJerna canyonforeat aid project Tho rojd

la 1.7 mllea in length.

AnS'TrmNMelvIn Arnto-- n diedat r:to thia morning hia onfoul avenue. Hla folhrr and motherit ml a alatar Were her with htm

will be whipped fir tu hlwold nt Ml till., byHtrnng llrotliera tonight.very in reeled getting aIted Cn-a- nil me. Nothing diflnltowna decided, but the matter underCortaldernUon.

irteati Hoy Remit a, Under Mnjnf

'town with lied p era, and willbe the dlapnaul of the orgmtn'illonthroualjout the inmpnlgn. "Theymay not have a dollur, but htivoa bruit," id one.

To abort a coldand prevent com-

plications, take

ATalotabs

Tke and refinedcalomel tablet that arenauaealcta, safe and ure.Medicinal virtue retain-ed and improved.only in tealed package.Price 35c

Lost! Burned!! Stolen!!That happened

our

First Savings &

'

rir-- t d i Kir riic-tm- li factory at Kun Antonio, tiuii unit 40 UK I

Here Is BusinessWith a PROVEN Future

The Automobile, Motor Truck and Tractor busi-ness with a PROVEN FUTURL'. ASSURED. Great fortuneshave been made in it. Greater fortunes are still to be made. Un-

fortunately, you cannot buy into companies HAVEbiff fortunes. But you CAN buy iAto concerns who CAN andWILL make them.

Chance YouTrurk

Nurtlt

being naked

tiiiniprly In rxrctitlvr rrimrltv wltti tholiii.k.-ii- . i,r M AH Ml IN.MAVNKH Hiul lln. iikhii.ruitiM itrc iiiiiiiIU iiipiililr in kiiIi-- nmt

lima. THAT IH No. S.

nil- irn.luil. I.ONK HTAIt HIOAI TVHI unit HM'AR iiml 14 milTltl-i'K- nrii liilnir oitllii ili.iiMti'i 10 Mm-.- . tinli'iM foinlnicIn. TH AT IH KA Tl tit No. I.

The ili'iiiiinil for molnr nmlIn hi Mil niti. U111 hi II im tv inr Hint Irlirk ftli run ililikc.THAT IS KAl Tl IK NO.

iini'Niiiii'nt rri'ilit rnrti-fii'Hti-

1. Ktiir ri pur, IfJim ri' to anil mmu'V j V

We to inin clunk roini'Ji in,

' Sign Mail This Coupon B3T

LOliE STAR MOTOR TRUCK

ASS1...2i.Vl ifi I'.illna,

Aiilimi-i- ,

Roadin

IsKANT

department

ha

Mortuaryat home

body burial'home Alexandria,

ni'U'h t in

la

Croaa oatul

theyan

purified

Sold

a

made

AI'I'KIIHiiN,

iniiniifiirtiiiil

truikH

4.

Httrm-tivi- .

and

HrMlm-t- rn

t

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1919

USE EYES lEi

Take tablet without fear, ifmarked with the safety

'Bayer Oroii.'Tn got genuine "Mayer Tablet of

A Hp rtn you itiut look for the aafetv"Htiy'r Croaa" on each packed andOil tiihlt--

Th "Hayer Croaa" niana true,a Aaplrin, prrHTled hv

phVMirliina for over elithlecn year 4,

and proved anfe by mllliona for Coldi,Hen ilac lie, Kamch, Toothache, NurniKia. l.umbBiro, Nanrtiia. and forI'ii In In general. Proper and rife

In each unbroken "liny or"package.

Handy ttn hoxoa of 11 tnbteta coata few cents. OrugRlata a Mo artt

larger "Ibiyer" package. Aspirin lathe imde murk or tyir Miuiiituctin o

of M'MiuacetlcacideaUT of

A NERVOUS WRECK

From Hire Tear' Suffering. SartCdui Mid Her W1L

Texu City, T. la in htlerttUngMKment, Mr. 0. H. Schlll, ol Ihi town,ajm "For thrtt ytm I tuHered untoldigonr with my head. I wat uaiole toJo any of my work. .

I tint wanted to tIcep ill th torAit wa th only east I coifld get, wheaI wi atlerp. I beeaiM nervou wrackua Irom lb Iwtul ullertii( wttk nykcad.

I wMMaerrou thit e least aokawould makt m lump out of my bed. Ihad no ner(jy, wat unabl to doanything. young boy, toto an my household duties.

I wa not tbl to do anything aatO Irnk CarduL I took Ihr bottle In all,

nd II curtly cured m ol tho awlulheadache. That ha bee Ihre yerago, and I know th cur I permanent,tor I hav never any headachetaking Cardul. ..

Nothing relieved m until I look Cardul.II did wooden lor m."

Try Cardul tor your trouble madbom medicinal Ingredient! recommendeda medical books a being ol benefit lalemal trouble, and 40 years ol use haprove thai th book an right BeginWring Cardul today. NC-13-4

la what ha to thousandof LIBERTY BONDS. Ar yours aiT

Too can have them safe in vault without Com inaud learn how.

Bank Trust Co.ALBUQtTERQUE, K. Vt.

"I;'

unit foi.

business

who

iMIi'T HI.

I.HM:

iluliv

rumkiiiwihk

III'

"f

each

hut

Bin,

andMy ton, bad

had tine

cost.

:,i t ;..... ..mjj

I.ciui' Star Motor TrurtcM mid

Tnii'lor AxHoi'iiitinit pohmchhoh thn

1'OIU VITAL FACTORS of

prrilllllll'llt HIK'I'I'HH. Its Htoi'k Of- -

frrs a ri'iiiiiikiilik' invest nirntp i t v with iiiiiny iiiiiisunl

fi'iitiircs.

In nlhfr wnnla. t f tat cniupunv hna stnrtclIn hiiHififMa Willi atfiy l.nttir nf HiirciftaAHHI lil'.U. All ' ia Untie iiimii'Vfur lurthcr t clupiiicnl - tu us Innhliiioic luctmy units mid inc reuse iruiluctuii.

Investigate Ut Fully!We iiifl ofrtMiiiK "r ah it res AT I'Alt

ll'it i nch, nur t iipit'illKiitliin Is only $l.uiHi.fluo - much of which hits hccii sll iiim)Iiiih atnta into our fuciory it nil ciulnicnt.

iic fitinntuil atntfini'iit hna ttti'ii filcilwith ull mcrciinttlc agfncica,

Sharei PLUS Ii Our Proposition!Hut .a ciim-ii- t offer iur aha ma nt twir

crv ItniK. lU'tiiuaa. In adtlltimi tn tin ciimIitclnriis Itnl will aim lv rnr,i, VK AKKIHI KltlMl KltKK A N Kill ITI A Itl.K I'KItru n atk ik i ukiut v.i.iki at $:tWITH KVH H I A ' I'lHi'llAHi;A M it NT I M t T ) $ 2ui. TIiIm c.i i iftcn Iff iiit v sold, or can ! used ua ll'.'.i In rn.dion On pun hiiau of any prudm t ol llm

I.. H. M. T. V T. ANiMiciiittoii.12lr HutilliurMcril 1.1 If Hldtf.,1'ull.ts, Texas.

t'hfrkKni ltiacd find I, t . AI O. fur to rocr

Miitsrtptl.n fur shtirfH nt IW. pur.I'lciis' Hfnd n ic rail iiirnrniatiiMi hImmu imi cviiipiiiiy,

Its pioduita and t'a limatmtnt iMjfMlhtll'ua.

Nuine ,y, .

AddiaDH

Page 6: The Evening Herald (Albuquerque, N.M.), 10-30-1919 - CORE

tmmsDAT, oCTOBia so, ltio

OF TROUBLE IN AN

Governor and Savon Men UnderArreat Hert for Beating WomanWho WanUd to Leavt HerHusband.Th governor of Ilia Panto Itomlngo

imiiana, whn live a wont fortv ml'ianorth of l hi rliv, and all Inn to ofhla council ImpiI nlaht occupied cellIn I ha Itern,ltlln county jail. Todavthey were arraigned tit federal courton an Indictment charging l hem withnaaamt w it ii a daiiKciou weapon.They pleaded not guilty. The tiiulWa act for Nov. IS.

Tha Indictment waa returnedagainst the governor and hla councilItv tin last fed ml grand jury. Hcontain iwr. count a and at u tea thuon October 9. the p men who makeup the council "did unlawfully, ft-- ontoualy and without hint cause or evrue then and there uaaoult. woundand beut on Monica IHiK.i thin andthere an IndianKunln t'lnra."

of tha I'ueblo of

Itrlefly. th facta In the aeeinto be theae: An Indmn of the pubiof Knnta lnrnlngo fl In love withMonica, ffilva. a wlnaoma Mm of thapueblo of Hanta 'lara. Th'V werefimrrled, letter Monica hecantc anaplcioua of her Hanta iKimingo huabnnd. Hha atnrted in return to hrrown people. Tha governor hid hrbriMight bnok and rauaed her to ap-pear liaftfla the couricll. It a ru

Iv. .V1", Ihe ayllabuaIndictment agntnat tha council, theneaitult upon the Indirtn wman or.curred when ahe appeared tiefnrathem. It ! BMtd the Indiana did notIntend to kill tha woman aimpVto brand her on tha neck and other

Wparta of the body.Aa told In the Hei-nh- yea'errtav.

1. H. Marnhal Hudap-t- and it;htdeputlea went to the pueblo of Panto

nnd nrreatcd eeveti of thecouncil. The hntnea of the ntenibei--are: Rllar-- t 'alubaaaaa. governor;Kranclauo Tiite. aome tlmea known aa

titentint governor; Nlcohia l.o- -

norio. The other tv-- Vt'orta anJ Huntlugo l.otmiu, W4re

nbaent from the rarviitln whenHudxpfth and hla dnputttn

arrived. Th Indiana were n,ulte do-cile And made no objection lo arrest.

REHEARSALS FoR SHRINEMUSICAL COMEDY OPEN

Itebenrsnla for the Hhrtne Mtisif-- il

Comedy Minstrels to te given on No-vember 1 7 nnd 1 R. at the i 'ry stnlIhenter atnrti-i- l last night ut theMasonic Temple under the dltv.-am-

of Oeorg C Hound nnd hts niusifiildirector. 1le;invee lloiicher. Pomeof the tieat tnlent In the city win onhand the wny they Jumped intothe dancing number means that the

will be great ore.I l rector found sluted after the

that he was wtll butneeded nion talent Himri-rn- .

The talent ronimitle ckteuds aa in- -

Important PrecedentSet in Ruling InMine Damage Case

PA VTA rB. . M.. Oct. In. An Important mining case, appealed fromOtero county, hiia Jual been decidedby tha aupreiw court, which affirmedtha judgment of tha district court atA Minor rdo. Tha cnaa waa on inwhich fieorg Warn-M-- sued tha

Mining Milling company,rlalHtlna thai tha rnnioany had removed cniir oro from hla claimand cx'vnrtfd tb aima to Ita ownuna. Tha company annword. rcco-

ii.vin ha ow'.vriihlp of- Hip clitlma byU'Mrnm k, hut lb prt tht tha ramvHl of tho ira hud bran In awcord.inca with cartaln Iwiara and n

tract. In alliance bctwan Wiirnockand ilia cotnpany. Tha right to hava

lncirpor:iied

ineorporniora.

STATE TEACHERS

Many Prominent Educatora totor SessionsMonday, Not. Ban-qu-

at theNew Metteo AsaoclnllnnunnnunrM

(cram ofuy jury wiim waivrn N Mailen Kducallonnl aianiclHttontrlc.i to tha court. Juitara Hdwurd Umt A ,tlU4UB.,Ue .urla ThlihMvlnfM illcr praa dina. Th court found W9.lnuZVZ'ktl?1Mn h'" d"mH"M Monday'. Novahar t. . m-'- nA!n

rMIVri iiJurw ph- -t tha n,vroom rhjmWry

i la that the la nr- -ly tlv t'maa aa graat aa praytd Iraaldcnf Addraa "Tn Kfflnlfor In Warnocha compUlnt. II of a Laboratory for Tchtn"IcrM that tha company had inlnad A comimrlaon of factory and colla-nn- d

ahtppad fr m hla clnlma ore ti,fcMa nitho.la John I. Clurk. VM-lh- a

vi.lua of 4,0, in prayed for vcralty of Naw MklfiO.dunuitria In tha aum of $100, which Mnthcmatlca Vital JohnKan lirorrd 1111 a royalty bant of 10 p. Jordan, Naw alcalco tatpr Tti ('strict court hld tht nut I achool.Witrnork wna cniliU-- in ti.a net value' fna Motivation of Phyaleaor inf ora mat waa mincn, no anow- - rouraa to I tillty - A. K. Iiarnaa. Nwan'aa ncmc inaMe ror nnninar. rriMam jmcio t'oiiaga or Aarrlcultura and aand chargea, and va chanlc Aria.

jiidirmeni f.-- U.TufiJ. It wm, .t,nBt rnblam" J. K. Brown-fro.r-

lh a judgment that company )w SvW MMlro BtlU Normatbrouaht one before tha aupram T or"rourt for review, with the reault that f"n A;

Hchool ofL'nlvcratty

. ,ne oom.wn ' '"': ,.,,,,,,,. rnom. .hvaloa buildlna. Lnl- -

; Juitira Itnberta concurring.With reference to the amount or

l rrtt"rcl lo ,n,7r Judgment the tuym

but

lomlng;o

how

cHpeciativ

trial

buHdln..

lha

nnrri in pyiurnri phuwi

"Kxcavatlona of InA.

the tot. authority r of nn Art"chipped and en Id ore H'te Mrs, of th

fr.,,n tha ofme:isure of dnmagen for such conver- - .

aom la Ihe net of th nr. nnd Mnntiftcttire ofla not to n(f tnw 0rf, 0. K.

Ihererrom the of Nw fnlveralty.fr.iKht H,,,, charge,. "Hevoliitlon of rommunlcft.

"on a of th WarUlliUmraHY in H w NewSTATE DISSOLVES of and Art.

PA VTA VK. N. tel. So. The lluslnena nieetmg.Urttt oil company New toI's ncorportite Is the lmn Culvert

' of whl. h h4Ktlm. ln- ...,.l U,.n T! r.nopanV

turo

and

n

d

and

i

filed Its notice of dissolution thstate corp' rut ion. coniiitinnlon. The

of ii puny w;ia In July, ofthis authorised will be provided thslot R of f It Wiis ready

with of thesto k sul for by the five fol-low ng each$O0: I e Hi id win. (. T. Mn wn. 'i. K.

V. IS ptacifho io Jr. The saiiinent la made nthe dlKKolutlutt notice that the com-pat-

did not begin busineaa; did nutse'l or Ivaue any

T'ier are nearly tr.O differentIn and about SUO

to any one the cttv whoto gi In th altow. The next

rehearsal will be held tonight tit 7

M the M nsn 1c Temple. Itehearanlaw1M com in ti nightly until tho datei f the show.

Be

Hre Which WillOpen 24

Close.

Tha fortha following pro

for tha slat convention tha

iu.lgmi--

"MnNlnaTNor

uTtU'liing him

lha n," of a llrWnm, jf

nrn.c...versltv f Mexico.

I'oIvlii" (with sUlrs.-- J. Jeancnn

I of American lLaaearch. Santa

def.nl "Purvlvnl Ancient (withright, mtneii. Harry I. Wilson

tha plaintiff property, Hchool American ltwearch. Hanta

value Toxic Qaaeaentitled deduct Wnr" Irfwla.cspanse mining. Melco Normal

RadioHcault World

Ooddard. Mettco ColletAgrlrultur Mechanic

M.,In Hetteo

.

Antonlo with

in

NewShu

It la not yet fully decided whetherthe hnmiuet I to take throrm of a luncheon at the Alva-rtul- o

on Tuealay noon, or of Pat the Country club on Tuea- -

luy evening. If the then auyear, wfh an capltul toiuobiica and

'o,(HMt.commence luiMinei-- IJ.IlHl

arretedtaklni?

Cook, Hnbtcr. I'nwell

stoi.k.

India, dl.i-le-

vltationwUhea

Pclenc

Oulng

Pt'hool

without

annualdin-n'- r

latter,

ver.lng will probably he devoted tothe bualnesa of the association, onof the nintti ra before It being amovement to expand th aaaocUttloaInto a Poiithweat Academy of Pclenc.modeled on the plana of the CaliforniaAcademy of Hcincc. and become abranch of th American Pocleiy forthe Advancement of Pclenc.

The following are th officer ofthe association Trealdent, I r. Johnl. Clark. I'nlverslty of New Mealco;

J. K. Itrnwnl, Hlvr( liy Nurnial necreiary, A.H'glev. Htste college; treasurer. H. W.(lodt'ard. Plate cirge; member ofeducation council for three yart,I'aul A. P. Walter. Hchool of American Hoaenrch; Thomaa C Uir.Normal university, two iri; and A.K I'arnea Plate cilege. ono yanr.

For Breakfast Tomorrow FrenchToast or Pancakes With Plenty of

.... BRER RABBIT SyrupAN ideal breakfast dish is delicious golden brown

jf French toast with BRER RABBIT Syrup. Andit is the most economical of foods.

BRER RABBIT is tho rich-bodie- d, country madehbbon-can- e syrup with the real flavor just as itcomes from the country. It costs no more thanordinary syrups. For hot cakes and hot breads

: BRER BABBIT is the ideal spread.

All syrups are sweet including BRER RABBIT.I Then what is the difference. Flavorl Whole

some, fresh, appetizing flavor of real country syrupin all its purity. Let your palate be the judge.

Houmewiven everywhere know that tha name" PENICKth FORD"on a food meant Alwaye tho Boat of ita Kind, 32 yearn of quality.

Get m& IfafoiillllBiRlllBailllll

THE EVENING HERALD

SUCCESSFUL FAILUREBj CAEOLYN BEKCHER

Tho Btory of a Buooescful Young" Boslnosi WomanWho Marries a Struggling Young Architect '

(pyright. 0tS. f Carolyn bHer- -CKAITKIl LXX,

Blaka hid a amttafid smiU hleft f'atHHa. Km crul man, heyet felt elated becaua of her quarrel

1th her huaband; granned at har

rilecumlnrcalr.ily, had dealred.

once ahe fl aha haianything for to

moment.rank gdmlaeion. they had waa the remembrance of the up-rated, and ha wan not tha rauft. at ' hla face when to'd him ana

him advantage he waajhnd In the plan perfect I

not to perceive. And of I niatane. Phaha not heal lata t take the puxaled look, and In way It

her of comfort.Ilia oft repeated aeaertlnn that all At leaat ha had been aurpriaed at her

waa fair In and war gava hl-- charge., II had not planned any.Ha Intrigued that heinawer.

Waa wronging one; that I'airtctn pthi aa ahe thoughtand Qatea war uncongenial, and 'of the wny Catea had defended Palliawould nut have gone on had he l.narnre; tha refutation of, herllmlnatvd. Huch hi

oonaclcno and gav him confidence.When noon came he did not wait;

did he "k quemtlone. Hut hpaent her In elm pie hinrhaoin dell-c-

and appetising, with the explanation aa It waa ao nt rt nai

that

thtt

Oetr

In Insteadas aha

Only did tflatwhich Mama

eelf. then only TimtIf Qttar- - took

ononca an no Interest

alow which! with Ha ilea roalleiWould advent- -

age. brought er.upcon

Hcena. hlmaelfnu fluahed nnrrlly

been ofthouh. calved

neither

that

whlh nf,w only halfllevtul The long wait, thw.;y had linkedhad and hadparhaiai aald more than aha h'uld.

Pufld'-nl- aha that hadnot her luncheon; that for

taken It for granted would nut long aba had been dream- -ear to go out. Itir. thinking; of Oatc. Pterin that

"flow fclnd how thnughtful he at lhe would eonie In and perceiveWave la." repeated when the of- -i ha hnd not appreciated hla thought,flee hoy put the tray on her dnH fulna she hurriedly ola thawith Hlak' Mplanatlon. "I wonirj" nlthnua-- alia cnrd nothing for It.If ther var waa another man ao Aftrrwunl she waa glad aha J.unlftahT" commented ttton th faet, aK- -

To do Patrlca Juatlc. was the

rhiirgaa.

way inougni ...,. b. ao terrllilv nut out be.KUrMUAUB7i!2 yet thought quarrel. Had ahe, sheah hnd ahown him could hep forwo"1- - hv H,n;

eould no mora to hri .Ho the Mn.p'ot In life arthan now was often mlr..in.'en.tnod; often

"What altuailonf" ald when miming they do not posaen. Thth offlM tev had left her. Hhe wwa with which her life at the

lone in the orflc. Thouahta auffuaed prcvchledQatea; the way d left hermorning; th imprion or age negave her a eh looked fr m the wln- -

ow recurred, and en wa linearla uch boy' The

let him ah wasaware of Pnllle'a feeling ror him, thM

carad for Pa 111, he had gone off

m huff. of H

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he hlmaelf to Palliamade her angry, ahe

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nothing; ha thingh given

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hrain from functioning with Ita uwtu.ikeennMM. Ph had failed to see thather contact with Ulake" must Inevi-tably lead further afield than she has)any Idea of, or that ahe might wish.

r - Miller

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Sorority Girl WillConduct Auto Posters

Drive for Red CrossPnturdny will b ft good day for th

Had Crowe fr all the memhar of nilthe aorortitea of lha lnivaralty willbe tu( "at Irking" autoa with the rfwmotor poatera. Not inty that hut Thadifferent aororlttea will add to theirnumber the tnoat, attractive girl Inth city In th aompatltlnn to ee whooan rata th moat money,

Ml Virginia Heraly hh 1wHn putIn charge of tha auto poater at tiedah contrived the Idea of waiting thecampaign In thia way. Anyone Whcan rcalat theaa young lad iff had ti-ter not be aeen, they aay, on th hiaiaatrveta of thia town

CAMPAIGN or CLF.ANER.

L17INQ BY Kl-- BOYSflora of the lll-- club who meet

frt luncheon together t th T to-morrow at noon will hear a talk upo-- t

Ppeeh" by th It.-- . CarlItov Pcotit commissioner. &a

a part of their "Three t"i" program.a campaign ror cnn sports, clean

speech, and clean living la being car-ried out by thia clu" of high achoolboy earnest ly seeking to reaitt thoIdeala for th "Three C a." Th firstapaech of th camiaign waa mad byCoach Moor, athletic director of thaplace among the loftiaat of th electIti the literary field alia had Invaded.Mow aha wa going to do I bin ahe didnot have th slightest Idea. That ahewaa going to accomplish It siie neverdoubted. And In gning to th tup ahwould carry (la tea with her. Thiawaa on thing ah aurely would dofor him h could not help hlmelf.H hnd been proud, foolishly ao. butwhen h aaw her proaoerou. almostfamoua, h must put that pride aaldand Just ha content to let her dowhat ah could and take the benefit.

''He can't get on. Hut he'a a dearall the earn," ah aald to herself.That hi ajnbltlon quelled or ex-ceeded her own eh would not havbelieved. It waa juat not a moneymaker, that wa all. In everything

P 'ttiehow aome w.iv she didn't els h waa all that a woman eoulknow how she had always believed desire, lie must let hr mnke moneyahe wna going to win lir way to enough for both. (To M liHimI )

rr

vhnl on the anHleM i,f "Tleai'hletl lr. W.K. Mp l i,lifl'

to gr g talk nn caf hvin atnext irnhi luncheon.

Th HUT boys art planning apartv l be held at the Wornnnl

club Paturday ntrhi. Alt th mnVerjf th rlab and their girl friend rInvited.

The bny m;yihe- - of th Y. at C. A.ar holding a raeei In thV gymnasium frirtir n'f ht. Tfiprwill b all aur'a of limn J athleilo eon t aa well a H tiiowVdtun tii. pot it i rvM, apple bvM.lng.ml l MII"H Will r e'eged,n rfrc""T'' 'fvtd,

HorliCk'Sth OriginalMalted Milk. Avoid

Imitations and Substituted

Salad Jelllima Ttffy-Jt- ll Is Ra-o- rl

with linwi-fnii- s

enc in a viai It maina tart, rraea (alad JcU.

Jiffy-Je- ll 4esem artflavored with frult-jul- c

Mnc, h i r h 1 jr ' cotvitmai, sealed in gltu.

Each desaeri tasUi liVeircsh-fru- it dainty mud

it If . mYou wiS chaag front

clJ-t- jelatina daintiewhen rou cnta try Jt.TyJell, illllleai bavachanged already. ;

Order from your grocer

jm--m

M Ami

Tires Cost. at Yw Ormtrn't

hrll Com

Less Per Mile jpassenger and commercial cars,ON against every leading ".

make, Millers prove lowest in cost per roik.

Millers Jiave proved thdr case, notby the unusual mileage of one or twotires. Each is a long distance runner.Casing after caaing these tires have dut--

run all standard mileage guarantees.

All Wear Alike'

Only by building every one the same hasMiller produced tires that wear alike un-d- ei

the same conditions. Each, regardlessof tho nuleage run, is guaranteed againstdefects in workmanship and materials. v;

Besides giving you uniform long dis--tance mileage, you get the famous Geared- - ..

Tread. This cog-lik- e treadgives you positive traction on wet roadsand pavements and prevents spinning andslipping.

Put Millers to the Test T

Drive up or call up, and have a pair ofthe tires put on your car. Then keep care-

ful record ofthe mileage. That's all we askl

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150DR1LL TIRE COMPANY

! Al Mathieu,Prop.120 North Fourth Kt. Phoiit 48

, Aluuiirriir, N. M.

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THE OTHER FELLOWS LIFE.AMATKTUAt, In traffic Inw oMrrw la noted In

by amomohU nera and ped atrtans. It has requiredl.,.U t trh ue iu m rwwlty of observing the traffic orillnin.,

but ihtvm if eobrce (hut the IfMnn is hHiig Ivarnrd. The?-- to lees of rk-Icw-

end ovwr-s- i wtHimohtl driving and leas of by pedes-tiMit-

Kor popl ar aoen trowing el rc-i- betw jn street Intersectionand t utiD. i rorneri at the mcnac of their twi Ufa and liiub and tblira snd iimk of others.

As National Accident prevention Week draw to a rlnw w mlirhi wHomf Oim.Kht to !hr Important tnatiar oC (ha oihar fallow'a I. fa and7tv Th oibi--r )Ww la y tit aa lniortn( to htmif ainl hta (tmllf aa la

th aif or thntifnHrMa pron who "fnr-t- '' to oby traffta ruka' An uimotilt drirr, lurnlnv uiniv to avoid mnnthf down a caro

prarmtrian or ")v lkrr" la mora than Hky to hit another car ornf)(t-- r (MximtrtAR who tH Pot sir nt1 of th auditn turn. If thara I aaci--t i to ofi thr i.anikrK' wHo w hurt. It ta tha tnnont

T;at t th with tha ramlmi and thoitirhtiaaa. Thay runImiih tp UiaoiarKt. it la tfu th-- fallow lit and limb that arw

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1 raitirjr. after aH. la atmpl an aviravttted form of aftflahnem Thaarvlciiw iMKiiatrmn to utt. aa "tnity aa th rarvlrMa autnninhilr driver,tty ara alike In pUvwia; fimt and Umnmt viUi tha tv'. and with tha

f in l mi of otht-i-a- , Tl careful automobile driver who hlU caraJGaaelratrtaQ to hound ta uflr. e If li la viea.rly kiameieaa.

Th potica) have tin mtharlas la utt a crop of carolaa auloBiobll

f H nred to Carry la 4 nfnrcrment and arret a fw wltfullv earaleaattrMtrnn w viofcttora. I'ioj-- who ar too a Wish to conaldar the anfetyftnd of mi lid of othra niunt h timd to lo a. That la the mainreaftn hH4 law. If etaryoae would he ronataiently and unarlftohlythouKhitiit of the nithta aud lb aufcty of othr w oouid Kt along withoutfeiwa and without polio.

America, for Americana la a flrai-rlna- a aloftan. MTien w mak It readAmerica, for thto or that claaa of Amorlcana" th chant it from a slogan to

a batil cry.

BOOZE DIES HARD.

Ai.ivQ

Improvement,

JOHN FAKI.ETroTtN dtew hard. Hi head I rut off by ronatltutlonalamendment; hla body la prvtty well rtliaected by tint prohibition nart-w-

and his tail la itanihne; aa a reatiii of wartltn prohibition. affrrttvMotil the peana treaty la ratifel: per ha pa lnaarr. Uh th rattleanak ofKvhood tradilton, howcvvr, fa paraiata on living until th aun foe down onblm. .

Vr tlm prohlhltlon wilt be proclaimed at aa d by the prwa'dantwhan th peao treaty with Oermany la approved. Dearly there will lie noeffort to dflar treat approval becau of war Uoie prohibition; yet thtreaty new-ova- l will not com for aevernt weka. i'roluil.ly John llarlev.orn will how a brief aeaaion from alout Itocrmter 1 to January 1. In atatea

wherein "rtiy law hav not ben enarted. He will make the moot of hiopportunity befor the sun acta on him a th national constitutional pro-hibition com Into (iecC

la Ohio, Friend John Is performing vlfroraualy and foolishly. AIoiit ayear ago th people of Ohio voted tor atnte-wiil- e prohibition by aoajorltyof 11.40 or wort. Tru law bermin ffertiv oa May t of U'" yrar. It Ismore aoruraur thai th lav went onto th statute books at that Utne.

It has a. Ver bee fterUe. It ha been openly ar.d flagrantly vlttiated.If w ar to behave the atulementa of leading Ohio nrwpiiera. t'n Novemler4. Ira tb sixty Ws Nmu, of national prulilhtlton by eonvtltuUonal amendment. Ohio wtll vnto again on prohibition "wet or dry" and there la agreat fight raging on thta laau of whether men who own and ran get liquorto sell fan sell it freely in Ohio for a period of a little more than thirty da.It aema a very foollak prueedur. Yet It Is OA mora foot tori than th Strug- -Bjke-o- the ltrwr intrvta tn hoM on to thetr hop of romlfg liark.

Irving Kthr, profveanr of oronomicn In Vato unlveraiiy. who Is an econ-omist and not a prohirmolt In lh arrcpted mranlng of the title, sised upUf lwt atniRgle of John Harleyrorn with surprilng ncrurin-- laai aprlng Inan adoreaa to the Nattonul Confienre of Ho-l- l Work. Wr who read hisadirru at the lime douhtad that the llUor Ultreata would hold out to thelbat gap. rofeMor Kiatier apiMirrntly knew t item better. Ha aaUl In thataddretw:

"Uetwean July 1 and January 14 In particular, we shall hav a tryingtlm. Ther will b attempt to break down wartime prohibition as a pre-liminary to breaking dor n uunatitiitional prohibition. There will he aitemptato ahow that It Is not enforctl'to bacaiis It to an Interference with huninnlitrty and to ahow that human nature will stand In th way of surrraafulenforcement of prohibition to such an est ml that a repeal will be neceaaary.Th trfmvndou fund thm baa. It said, been raised by tb brewer to fthtprohibition will rroate an arllfUtal eentiment which will make It neccaattryfor all of u who understand tha attitc oo lo eert ouiaelvea to the utter-mo-

to counteract thia pernicious tniluonce. We mnat uixlf rwtnnd the fundamnl of th situation, hcauea of Ahirh prohibition Is enfurctble."Horn people I m tig in that this pmhlhliion amendment waa simply

"put over ify th lu when wa txtitaliler that thiaion which deeerva the rorMrratulatlon of u all lor II wonderful

work dun had to fight th trongiii influence In American politic, wareatlls that lhar must hav bcn a hearty ruepona to their effort In thehvart of lh people of the I'nlted H tit lea. Without auch rcaponae no amullbody of men. however Uver. could hav auvciedd.

"And why wa ther this reionae? In Hie first place. H wa a morn)reponao, and the ellorl of th churrhr of tha l ulled HtMtea.Iut ver. so, if merely moral. It could not have tucredd. Ther waa a fun-damental rock on which all tha fJing on thia subject waa foumtcd. andthat la. that modern acianr ha denaonatraled that ak.ohol 1 a blologlo poison, detrimental vn In small qilanlltlea. Vt'hUe it Is tha "excrMttu" uae ofalcohol which produce crime, vu and dcatitutiim and ihtia is th primaryoccmelnn fur prohibition, f t the fact thl even amul! ciuantltita ofera injurious takeg away that defenae which hunarto ha been poaathlsaguiuat prohibition, t. ., that th mudorat uae of alcohol ahnuld be

"Another fore for prohlhlt'on la the fore of Industrlallam and of themodern dHir frr vfflcieocy hoih on t part of InUuatrit-- and on the partor individual, laduatry is applying modern rli n . Krom two to fourgiaaae or oer win reduce the output of typesetters by eight pr cent. Theaeand o'hr ekperlmrtits dcmonatrala that we will Increaae, by enforcing pro.pihiliun, the wcoaoaiio piwdtti tivily of tk wttloa from tiu to twenty percant, and will O'ld to th national output of the I nlted fttaie between aetcnand a half to fifteen bdliua doltai' wytth o produut avery e,r, tckonUat liie moderate level of price.

TIj'-m- i tortxa, th ideal of work, th rrjulr-men- t of modem IndiiatilnlCorapctHion. the finrtinca of modern arteneo. and tha Ideuto &t muraJilv inAmrtcn life are the forMa which have put over prohibition, and it muatl on inoae rorce mat we ahull depend to nforc prohibition.

"If the amendment were really blow at pwraonul lilerty I fear F shouldoptwma prohibition myarlf. Hut on of the chief rtona why I beliove inprohibition to jut beoeuae I bu-v- so ardently In petaonMl llliiy. t la

I bellev prohibition, alula in fuel repremilN, I in aubatance IiImiu-tiv- e

that I ant eulhualMtic over nutking prohitution th succea whli h llought to te in thia Country, to tha end I hut other count rit e nmy follow our

kumple and we may rid th world pf the trnny that romn direc tly orIndirectly from alcohol. Monte people imagine tltut personal lilferty uieuiia tololiow any whim, to do. aa we any, "aa we ' If you carry the luiticof th.t lo Ha extreme, there la no lileit except that of tha lo!ahrviki, noliberty eki'pt that of the anarch let who heilevt- - that uli law la Interfi-re-

with biity. Thar ai thoee who take this ground and admit thai prolnbit on la interrvrenc with peraonal liberty, but Juatlfy pivhibitiuti on thground meiely that "one nmn'i liberty eutia where another's begina" Mr.Tuft hltiitocir aay in regurd to individual liberty: 1 think in the interest ofthe community and ot the limn Mho cmiiiioI rielat the tn.ptullon to urinkIn execa If he he the opHrtunliy to dunk at ull. other rttisene m the com-munity may b properly aekrd and compelled to give tip drinking, althoughthat Orliiking may do theui no injury.' That would, of comae, be a goodaiguiiient for piohihllton eten If the pi mil we were coriocl. Hut aa an m iter of fMct, the proinia la Incorrec t drinking nlwui doea aome injurywild Ihl M where modern science has ntude ita great contribution to thiaruee. otie hi li will make pnliibitiun mvlticiHv and M'rtnKneul aa com-pared with protitliittun in th ut. Two s ngo hud prohibitionIn iiimcv alui4', and alien the law wen rerulcd, the rcitcul ku on liiellicoiy tb(t mr the bac rf alcohol vmm haiiuh'Ha we hud hu riithilo UiLiricie Miih li.c JM.IHirtu'ti tor the Irenclit of thuae who could nut cuiiliol

ixt-i- . Ttittt urgunient cuiimU Ire i t i cd."Now, hlei'y. uu icgul opinion Klli na. i the rlglit to eerrle thoee

fitcultit-- with will' h Niiluie and .Nittuii' (bid cndtiweil ua Th.it briuga uaback to fundament! bumun riatur. In cbotoKy w leu ill tbnt tht u

lelrg la entb-wr- Willi reitum Inst in la w hi' b miat be ealmfied hi ortier thai humaM tile may le a ThiiMighuut all in in

my oloect hi lw"n to help pej;ie to nJoy tine IiIk-- i i i be lib-ei-

to ttione fit ultn-- with which, Nulre and S:ttui-e'- Hod endorduu. V cuiinot eer u them If we take .i:iy of the hubit-fo- t min drua. A-lcohol, bk o pit. ti4. la n diuK, imd red in the IMm ri of thendllluti) lo hi fiiculfl'. lo wta'y Ida ruild.lliientul InatlnctS"

Ye IttntHHf of or of Miukitig a bviW. the iliHtUM I of loend Ihftotte-nui- k i the liodim f of aelf-- the liiainc of wi kutu-liah- ' p.

Tbefe M i ' ' any biiMiun UHl li auliafui llou of whhh t hoi billby ih te of alcohol.

"In rdtttei Kht ttvpiohihiiioji har been Id force, ttist.ud of finding coiodntitrelM'tbo of public opinion on account of a icpeaan e incttui, uu prohibi-tion m a d. w hit h mis lit I' ci.p"ifd. a e find a :iow nig i otw via. on tothe Id, i bottc, alio, uu the grounds of pvrwouul liberty, lad Jouglit pro.hiL"t.. huve (ottie lo bebes c in it, I have ijuolntioiia from Wo kitlgln,1aii.i uwa id iters to line eif""t They do not rtjnioi.iin utter prhibitioti. bu!

m. l. uie idohibil iuii. This tiiiiituiMn ti'(iiHHi i ohi bit ion In A mcrh u la

in! tfdi. d ni.d t.oogbt and putd for, by th iijit uiU ieatn. and it ih onlytncr s'eouul iibvity' that a Htlwrfeicd with. Wg must tuak piutiibitiuii

aitccerafitl in th a ctmtlrv, and then w muHt evplnin It to the world. SOthat (lie whole woibt mav become free, and the sum total of hborly maybe inrreit nd a wa thi w off the thiHlidom o a drua .abi. andth tcinrlt- thintbtom of tfea l'nur bdereeia In our vuj'I niid political life'

l''tmr aca In prohibition hut merely a moial movement; hotthe rv Tilling tr.fluence of a mdiituul awakening, alortr; not a conversion or arerorm. o mm li h the alow, inevitable tnneoient of a principle that I

rtKht p well aa morally and apliitimlly rlaht, against a forethitt la ecotiomwa'ly, inntullv and apirltoally wrong. That, In foot, whatlm'ir forces in Ohio end elsewhere are trying to bock. W even note aItttle efrort to bto It kie In hew Mesiio. The result an never been Indoubt. Hnrrln ItnUhci lem. thta nutlon - dnw with booaav .

EVERETT TRUE ,

At the Mtivy ivcs.rOjtS YOU, DiT

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Ant 2t IV. -- m. LE

PETERKNU.HT Ol'

Tin: i'i Mrkiv.Ily the Htory Ijtdy.

Tha t .iltdren on Wnlnut avenueeeroed to luave run out of anything

to do. Kven I'eter couldn't think ipany thing new to do. Ho Aunt l'hoeletook pity on them and put her brninto work. The reault waa that thynil gathered at Hal' house one coolOct "Iyer evening.

Thrre whs a fir In the grai nndthey plaved giimea for u while, thenthey gathered In front of tha fire toent apt'lea and hear what AuntJ'hoelte had to aay.

"last year. jihout this tlm Iheard a woman any that ahe dreadedto sea Hallowe en come alone aa budtiova and girla ran led off her pon--

awlnr nd tore plckta off her femeand turned her chicken out an Jpicked her f.'ll f lower."

Ivter looked at 'orny and thenat Hub They some ofthe things thay hud don laat Hal-lowe'en.

"People used to think thut aplrha

LiMAYi

IntUnt relief from nerve tortureaud with old 'Bt.

Jacobe

Huh thl soothing, tin- -

Iment right Into Hi botc. liiflutnelnerves, and Hk niagu- neuralgiadlSMpeara. "Hi. Jucob a l,lntuivnt"coniuers pain. It la a harm lets"neurilRia relief which doesn't burnor discolor the skin.

Ion'l suffer; It a ao needless. Oeta giuuM trin bottle from nny druga tor and gently rub the 'achingnerves" stid in Juki a moment youwill be absolutely fre from pain andsuffering.

No different ) whether your pain ornojrKuxlu Is In ihe fuce. head or anypart of tne body, you get Instant re- - '

llcf with this honeat pit Indestroyer It can not injure.

wo pmornos ur ur thiOUMEEWcy.

Wtihbiytoa. D V Anrnit 8 101WHl.KUH ly ftllfartrf

prsi)ii'S tu tta ufidrriiffitii). It lout lmBS'I S"pr lLat ' TltK t'l'llV.HAti(;AL MANa tr At.hturrH-W ' In lb rity nf AlluitnjM. lit turnt uunlf vf llernali lb 4 Ms f KMviicm, fast uni.lird MS all lha prnvlt-lue-

of i hlsiuir of tltt tmlH hltUito It cuuii'lird wtlfe bfir is

SsMjfi ii"S ahall hm s'llhuriawd ta suaeBiatir Ixioin-a- s "t Hankini;

'.'J' Tlimv.HlH. I. .ItlllM gK KleTON WIUUMM, tomiilrolUr af tt.tt'arrenry ao . h certify bat TH KflTIlSM NATIONAL H A N k Of A

Ifl kKiil'K" In the f dr uf Altiiirr-S- .

la lb t'oant r uf an 4Ilia I ft uf fc'r Ur1ro, U UlliMied 10rwtiimrara lb ltmt of banking aiiritil-- ia tVfiluP yifly-o- kuulra

snS hiiy sio of U Kw4 hUluies afIS C'.lLrf Hiira.

i'lS I.HhtuK of Ti. Citlifns' hanksf AJbanuanius, Albuut rquv, hw Masico

IH TKHTIMONT WllKKMlP wllaeaar bans and hs! af wffire ki Twsoiy

S'ftlb f uf uc l IttlSeised J JNtl a K I. To WII.I.IAmM.

t'wMiyifuilrr sf lb urinary.(MKAI.I

THE EVENING HERALD

By CondoPcaccs CMfiovT)

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miseryLiniment'

prnetrsting

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viai ted ih earth on that night butihey were good spirit Instead of badones. Now Just for thia month weare going to hav a club culledKnltchtn nnd ldie of the GoldenPumpkin. We'll meet every weekand see If ther la any one that w irun help. foc any on here know

tout anybody that la in trouble?'peter promptly held up his hsnd."Who Is It. Peter r"Me," aid Paler.-- And what th trouble with

you?""Fraction. The tcachar la ( man

j a any thing and 1 can't see noscne in It at all."

' I gueae." aald Aunt Phoebe, "th:itt w will hav t make the net nieei-- j

Ing a fraction iparty. We will meetnext Krbluy VKiiing.

I Then Aunt Orac pinned a littleyellow pumpkin pin on each ofthem and the Knlshta ;ind ljdica ulth Oob(n Pumpkin went home.

SUCH13 LIFE

trim I NCfUTNTFH AOKB Itwot murk of problem why OldKing Coal happened to h suchm merry old soul.

Now the real reason, apparent-ly- ,ho developed.

old king foal, learned a mil-lion or ao e.r ago. thut ha couldua almost any acua to booatprlrea.

If ih winter waa long and coldthe demand made it toadd a dollar a ton.

However, when winter wermild and abort, th ajpply madIt equally nteaaitry to aliik on adollar lucre ma.

When miner work all yarround Old King Coal ralaea Ibeprlr bocaua he ha Lo pay bigworkers.

When they strike h Hfis thelimit another dollar bvcsuathey're stiiklng.

H rniaea every monthfrom spring to fnlk a

He ruler on every load hidriver hul.

He ralaea on lump andralaes on grate.

He raises price early andll ralae m lata,

H rauM th very dlrkenWith a father s pockellook.

OOIT IH PHOHAHLY untr',1 thnt

at the recent meeting of the poutoperators' ancient it id amulua-mute- d

order of price boostersthy warbled:

Ha lee. brothers, ralav.Ttnlae with care,Haiae for all theTraffic will bear.

OOWHEN COAL MINEnfl Itet the

week schedule, "banker's houra"will go and tuk a back seal.

OOTOM UltEWatTKn any c"fl

labor trouble are causd hy thocoal inloera,

John lwl any they're caus-ed by tha cnul operators.

Hut better informed IndlvlduulaInaist tlvit neither the operatornor minera really sturted the ta-

bor dlfTlrutll'S.The trouble begun buck in

the Onrbonlferoiia timewhen the folks were t'-- Imv,lo rake up th leuvea andidher vegetable matter In thfall and burn them.What theae. did wns

to let th loaves Till and atuv onth ground year after year. Theyti- -r mowed th" wee.la. nor cutthe gruoa. juiit Irtling exerythlnggrow witil. '

All they ever did wns to grindton halt-tu- to throw at eu h

other.

Glycerine MixturePrevents Appendicitis

Hi in pie glycerine, ouckt.iorn bark,etc., aa mixed in Adler-bkw- . removesall foul, arcuniutated puta.uoua mat-ter from WITH upper and lowerbowel and prevents appendicitis. He-li- e

veil ANY CASK gaa on atmnach orronstipfition. The IX8TANT plcua-nn- l

action of Adler-l-k- surprlaHboth doctors and putienla. A hum-ne-

nmn rejMtrta greut benefit In nlong Htandin cuoe of imliginib n"iir stuinach. Alvnnidn Pharmacy.

I'nrner Oohl A vc. and Kind Ht.

After Ta.tT yesrs th leaveon their front In wns (nnd elne.where, for that matter.) hadpiled Up so h igh old HatchedKara and hi family moved Ithigher altitude where the wind 'blew the leaves away.

Oradually enrtb, sand and suchalu ft accumulated on the thou-su- n

da of layers of vcsctnble mut-ter O list's w hat c lata ctllten van, etc I and peat was formed.

Then Mother Karlh took thnotion to cover tha ruhhUh heupand turned over sour mountulnaupon ihs peat.

Enroll MondayNovember 3rd

open

HnnhkccfihigAiiihii Uiicjr

Ah)iilubtrntUHiItankliig'onigii tmintrri'v

lltll MTlUw

Correepondrnr experienced

In.llM.tUiU AdvancementS.SUO gradual

good position.welcome. Information,

Albuquerque Business College

627.

Kpn'talislx.'

we

of

on to

weto its

in into

30, 1919

In another few hundred thou-sand years II wus cnl.

AH of whirh wrnvea th;it If Othad raked tip their

letives; kept their hiwns mowedand jungle Weeds rut down, andburned, there never would, havebeen any coal formed

And If titer hadn't been anycoal, there wouldn't be any omt-ao- r

to hire mln'r. and if therawere no miner ther would bno coal L'ibor trouble.

but at thnt w guea fncoperator could find aome etcuawfor th pi he of coal

r.

At the iig erf the Ijirly Wlirtcw Term for a uuur In

ItioUneea hpulllt ah iilaf or atul Hank

lasbliaay. Evening nnd rouraea. Kkllled. tn-- tno tore. mmlern for business houses nnd

lianka. attention lo sludents aa rapid anat ud nt"s work merits. former students. Kvery In a

Visitor always Fur call, writ or phone MT.

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smart

Htudk--

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By Prompt, Efficiont and

Careful Scrvicodevelop your continued patron-

age have successfully secured heldthe patronage your neighbors.

EVERY TIME WE PUT UP ANORDER WE HAVE THIS MIND

makes difference

HIGHLAND PHARMACY

PHONE 30Mail Orders Delivered

Same Day Received

NO COAL SHORTAGE

1 ALBUQUERQUE

During the past Iwenty-tw- o years firm has repeatedly, successfully and alone, stood between the cityAlbuquerque coal famine.

We Are Prepared to Do So Again

at This TimeWe have hand sufficient Cerrillos Soft Coal supply

the city until Christmas then some.

The Yard Price on This Will Not Be Raisedhighly appreciate the patronage have enjoyed

the past, shall endeavor merit continuancethe future. We have $150,000 invested facilities

stock serve you.

HAHN COAUOlPANTKASEMAN, President

Phone 91. Yard East Central Avenue

THURSDAY, OCTOBER

IncreaaingNovemlter

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AtaiMiiUlng

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Page 8: The Evening Herald (Albuquerque, N.M.), 10-30-1919 - CORE

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3ft, 1910

Herald Classified AdvertisementsTelephone 345 - FOR QUICK IfANT AD RESULTS 7elephone 345

Advertising Rate Cardci.ANMirirn

wrrdJ flrM hiaarttoa.Hal! rrnl Wrd aarA aabarqaaat hNrilM.Mmlmna flaaalfl-- aharga, go.Mtandlng Claaaihad, MRto a arl par

inuih; npf anga prttutlad lnMIta la aa praft.anal tarda, Flt Ita-

lian pr taak pat uiav Moil Inaa, ThraoDollar.

A 4a abargod la talapbofia awboarlbart aaly.ba ad lakrn aflar 3 ( mNo ad ma for a Indaflnai par'ad N.B ba

dlaataiiiaaad laur tkao It o'rlorh aaoa.Jha Jirrald will bo raapaMlb. (a m

Ma Inrurrrci lnartioa.lgal fWrtuiftg at Wrtt Wat,

Duke City CleanersWa claan hata, man a and tomm'iriot hint. ruRa, curtain. d reparian,ate. 1X0 Waal Gold. Phona 444.Promptnaaa our asotto.

HOTICXHPANlNff Prlvata toaanna, alaa rhtaaaa f

aaaiAuara, lntrmri;. advaaa4 andMnraaitaal. 7 lu l Lead

THK MOHT FXri-.- Wr.l.m:l la iha alty!la At mm I hat, nram matt dad In ! !!

nf Ntw Ml-- and Arlaona. Arlura lUi.SI H.rta flral alwl.KnHAK fraa, antarranar film dahpd.

ur. prihla He and A mail ardra givantmfnt atloatiaa. Haitafarllaa utaranifd.niuim in ina a. amwiju nii , aaraar latraand Ofilaat. Art Craft Wudla

TO WHOM mav mnrvr Nnllaa la nra-h-

yim that Iha undrrltnad HI nH harai.aiMa fur any r amtania

hjr ir any aatndd U myjf. Maria katnara da anrha.

u. i xAsvurr.

LOSTm.ri .IV. tJ,d t,.,

10

it. i.arnlrut bvlwiH-- Fourlh ..rif',il-- .nH Miit otrirf,. K.t.rn Iw N.wUruru t'.i,lf Klttji. ... rv.vtv. rvw.r.ij", iMt HKWAHI1 fur bl..k k.thvr w.MM.

l.ltwrly bttnd Nn qutin. ..k4. liri.gt .(fir. 0rlNl. l.if. I... L'.

WANTED MU HelpW A TKt A man ta dn hflova r Iran tug Ap

f and Hud btntdma

W ANTKO Day of 0a aara frtrai 0 laact par maalL Waaira l'ak a Tl. Ca.

V A NTKfw KxiMTlancad and romp.tt'nt inula atttnoaraphf r. I'orrnanfitt

(Mitum fur nth! man. Mak appltraturn in own harnlwrltina ami avi nfcrt-- m to anperlam. Writ "Ad"cunt Humid-

HTATl! HANAIIKR W A NTK I

Wn aanl A hUh rliM man. aiar'.anrtdIn (h aandltnti t aalfaman nf hiah grada

lu lf uur New Mfilro aiala maa-r Our n.niiiany haa duill unc unit nf ita

ta !ry. ntall-- an,.)aanl. and haa alreadyamd and d Lirrani nn aid Irarha. Ata I

liil.lv lionafid.' in Ita Irnra.. J

lri-- i aa ailtailiva inrimiil and ar tr !

! tfii an par runtran iaatalal'la la III tnn (in ran appuM.. amih.iaMflu alraU4a and ntart tvatltk HundrHiitrcd Wrtta tir rail. l.na Hinr MitrTmrfc a Trai-tn- r Aa a. ffiraa n Kntjih

u l.i It- Uuilil tna. liallaa, Traaa.

WANTED remaJa Help 3!

W A S Tr.l - t'ompftrtii yoang wnman a!' miian rmir atalaun

A i"i W IVi.lt. I

WANTKI I ti iy raahirr, niimt haveMtn kniwllKt vf lMear riling.

J'HlllliUn 4'ilff.

SITUATIONS WAJfTED 4

nl Ml I.AIV. raimbla lyp.al. willing workr. dvairta paialliua K U . Ilfrald

aXPKKlKNt bU naraa In all aaabU raiag. lUlt Ha. bwaoaa.

Man taiabla nf handling all kinda nttiVim pualtKin tr nding o f urnara. iio?

W i t t.i. id, uiwtaira.

hlH ATHN W ANi'r II Voanu man ilhlitmi- itillng rtprrir-no- want mirk in

Iti aida hut A 4 ilma Hob, rarr

hill ATI.IN WAMU. II, fl vajirrirnrad..ffin- man iml hraltburki-- Inxih

ktpi-- and first rlaaa ri.rrra.imdi'iit Wniaaa I'lam lgiida band tit at u( vagitrn. l'lion S. M

WAITED MisoelUneottf 9

W A NTEi T or hny. larva brat Ingv'ata. ti'd Krib Thim. 1'tawaa 1 iww

WANTKITa buy aarvnd haa4 faralmrant all binua. 1'hona ITAt

UANTRII Thrr or fnar fnl iniraliutaiaaia Hnalllghl a Rubbar t'o., 6U4W at I fi.tral.

WANTril A l)priir and rhair.u.aboany flnisl-- prt tvrrrd. 1'. O. Hua

BM . So 4KI.

ft ANTRO Purnlahfd bnaa, f1a or ilarituwa ia ItioioutU. Mual ba taaaooabl.

Pbuna 1VUV,LOOK INO for a haaaal If wal ya bara In

mind lan I halt-- bare, pal llllla ad inanr "waaiad daralllaga" tolaiaa. Jgal flail

45.

for flrat rlaaa wort, jiaiarlal aad arlaatry 'I bo Maaaaio Co.. l'huaa Ib.i J.

WANTED Roomi 34

WAWTKIt- To rrnt twn nr ihrc ronnia mfniHlicd nr uiifiirniahrd. by pvtmanini.. H al Oyr A Ih'na 4 Itt

WANTED Homes 86

WANTKD To KKNT-I.ii- cht m tan rtHiai.futmht-- buoaa 1th quarti ra

miiai Lm oiadtJ'OIjKrFOR SALE AutomobilM 28

VOR HAI.K Hnirk llyhl His, 1VI7 mid--a)l hilid rt.iiilnn.ii H I'rrry. I'hni4 4lM

PliR HAI.K raap: atudba-- r llgbl Iruah.on Or rly orarhaulrc and guaranind In par

l rnnnlng order. Call Lou la IHrld ar Hrlr Puiir Mniwr .

r'tiH HAl.r. nrd Umring, prarlicaili nro.ina Ittnj ltr,li-- In. paml and l1

aantv aa i gmd tlri, a ba tin. H4

'pi H !'.;. Albutjurriiur Aaiw Eaihangr,.11 fluid. I'hoiia 4),

26W ATr.l To buy an ma hray lami fr( it nn wurlt imuiid li'ira. t,r brayHtHlfa. MalihiW Pair). Ilnna 4iU.

FOR HAI.r: I'atr bay niarca, yiara oldin inai by )a'h; a aorrri maraa. una In

fiial bj ia- bay horara 3 y rat's iilil, itituma i a and nulla roll Inqtilrv Alvaariua. I'liuu tj6,

y mi UK1 raduJ

aisitiiiiiMjc

LIVE STOCK

furtuuvu.

FOR SALEAI.AOO ft atarr. ffnrtn. moATm.

fri'4 paaahaa, aal froat, FwarthWr4, aear at Una.

A4.I0O A rooai baia. laadara, bat wthal garaga, ff"4 aataalldlaaa, at

' 1&al4U; 4ia ward.AMt brtab, ain, Blffciaaaa.

lorn la.A4,A li ma fcHHt. atodara wall balll.

altabla far rooming hoaao, B. Sad.Hi., alaaa In. aunvonlaat la ahapa.

91,580 uawyatow. mo4n, aiaaadafpoith. North Thirteenth t.

$,$00 4 mMi alarm AangaloW, atodara.hardwouA ftoora, alpln pMcb,garaga. Jfarth aVrond at

93,100 4 rmin frama aoitaga, I AO foot Iota.good orrhard. food barn and caiak-a-

fcuaaoa. Sooth High la it da.

A. FLEISCHERSAL BSTAT. tlBS Aim AUTCM0BILB

unnaAata. LOANS.PkM 4T4. Ill B..A fMrtt

A. C. STARESTlot.1 Katata and lnturanra

919 VrVnt Uuld Ava. l'hona Ml"W hnvo some very nico1IOMKS for Kale.Hce la Hp fore Taking ActionOpnn rjvotiiiifrH. Mom lay, y

and Friday.

FOR BALg Btal EttaU 38

r( frama hoaaa. loiadiHialnvaa atrium Inaalra 10 1 Vkaali

)tw Tnrh, a 'paana 1470 .1 l. M.... I. all..

nf 1.1117. f.rl f Browa Hmt'k--

Pbna. Wit. -rfK NALK Ma4m. fn.r ..4 flv. TN1 '

firtt.rr. ftn. Inratko.; t'Jlul). It.'in ..A,V.J . Mn.oy M ka... W. H. ItcHllll..,u WMI UoIA.

HAVf yoa kl UftlilMl A Hill, wnni .4lib. thla BHf.l fl.A II f.r ye. Jn.i r.11

4S. w bif R con. mi. wlib Mi MwrUaMd.4 uk.r.

KH fMt.K A Imiirnlii: nwnar Irnv-Inf- ftnwn, A naw bunaa

tw, modern. Apply 704 Naw Turkn .

nR HA1.H--T- h Alamo Ranrh ni? tha heule-ard Thla I tha amall Iravt of

land a ran Pad any. Kara. firal rtaaatuarrtxiia bnaaa llh ta laraa aaraanrdprfkM Cad !! gaailna pimiitnjplaat and land: a atar pip Inta huaaa andWarn yard (.area barn with ramaniad fahad Kaon for four h ad rod or tr.nr

chlrhtaa. Una rhlrhrtt huwaa 4(Ht, alnnamalUr aaa. t'amni aiorh tank la hamlard. tttM.d frail hauaa aid crmanl hniiiadrmi ytai.f biartng urthard. all fanrt-- Inflral rlaaa rattdHiaa Thrn handrrd hatuand lurkryi, ihrta Una bug, hir. harni--and bukttrr I" At nrai rtaaa ttalatlalfalfa Mill ll huuaa furntahod if wanlvdIf lntaraaUd. aaa Mra C. J. feaapardao,Alama hn-- h nn Rnrlward

FOR SALE Typewriters 24

WAHTRta Ta aalt thraa tvpaarrllara, anaRriniiigton. t"t nntllb 1'ratmrra. If, U

a. ijfj T. t. y i

FOR 8ALE Mlace Ilaneoui 8:KoR KAI.K Afplaa. lf North Klcaan'b

PlitMia SIT J.

IWia HAI.K fnar aparimrnt rabbil raga,Tbaap. iuu Nrih KdHb. ,

l)R HAI.K offi ffimltara and typaerrtiar10 Malrapwlilan Hld(.

fUR BALE Old and ?nn rabbit rlhbvlrhrt 4" A. WaM- -r

TOR HAI.R -- t'aiy fntj? rwra aiQdi-- brirkboaaa, a Urya aaraaa parrhaa. 71 Rwdlh

Araa.

Ft)H HAI.K lidlaa' and tniaaaa' all wnalcoaia and aaiU. almual aaw. latral mudla

gnd ni"'r'iala. Iu bwuih favrih opiHitalnat Offlca. 4 JAM

FOR RAI.R Wa ara huhtat pHratot all kind nf Jut it alio pink autmn-blloa-

f4uihwtara Jank Co.. 114 WestPhnna 010.

PliR A A I.I, PR ARMCannlaf and labia aa. tra and foar nnta.

With UrrbarC li Moauiaia Rnad. I'haaatot.

RLANKFT8oryftxR rnMMKRriAi, oi.ivp prar

BLANK KTM. HAVE RKKN TAKKN OFTMALK HV IV H IKIVC.H.NMKNT INTKKNATIONAL SAi rj 1l . All WENT HAN'ANTONIO HTRKKT, KL PAWI, T'.XAH,WHO HO If. NT MANY TllolNANI.H UPTIIEMR HL4NKKTM. t'AR P! PI'I.V 4H.IVKIKAHH IN I.IUITKn gi.A.MITIKM THKYWMUH KKOM l t In 4 Po(MM KAf'HAM AHK I'RIl'KIl AT $S )l TO 7 MiP.AIMI MAIL UKWKRN OIVKS KHPrXlALATTrfTt?f,

FOR RENT Roomi

foR RENT Twa light baaakiotiU1 Boutk FoarU. Phana lit Hi.

PftR RrNT-Mrcl- jr fiimlahid front rtvoni;no airk. I'bna 1770

KOK HKST Rlrrly fnrtiiahrd frnni ladruin. (.rOate- enlraut-- 2c Hwuib High.

Phna tf.41 K

POK RKNT Kantiy. uiti-l- furniahrd ldnini. 1'hnna l 10 N R. 114 Hutilh

A mo.

rIR R K NT-- Mtarly tarnlah room lothuaaakappiBf , raaaoaabla. Ulrasn Hotal.

Pbaaa 1771.

THK TUl' Hi HTM IIIITKL. Il B.nilb Thl'4bt. I. ij'ilr n.w a,an... i. at nf art. W

DOINGSof theDUFFS

Tom Should BeOlsd He 's Not a

Centipede.

By

Allman

atrna.Kotffr Mattr.aaa. Mnnra'a fttowa, ftnnvM and nflif-tlum- PayInn anil l.il.oilv IIiomI". y Hprlnillald blki Tin. He'll buyyour vlii furnltura fur eaah. i

120 W. Gold THE EXCHANGE Phone 1111

MODERN(room mort.rn. praaeiMt brick,

n Narth Fourteenth elr.il. Hirl.vfl uM aiijolnlna with frull tiaaaand Karnvn truck, offtrad at a bur-

sa in Jirlra.C1T7 REALTY CO.

10? W. OoM. Phona 77.

A ItfSAli HOMRpraad hrifk. t nlepln

torrha. hot walar hl. hardwiMtdrintira, npinlid lot, high rlaM hmaand H. Mn luain. 20W.at Uol.l. Phun 472. Haul c,

Inauranra.

W'Y NOWWl hava fur mi)p a mndarn

lontuinlna T mnma.hcut, Hh'cplna; punh, r.

in Noith Twalfth atrvet.I'ru-- r,EU0.

i. k. u. fiFAA.r.nn a netsThona it. Op. ft'lrat Nut'l Ilank.

Quick Service KlineHAI I.S TRUNKS AND

EVERYTHINGI NION THANNKKR

Phone 1216-W- . Auto Ncrviee

PERSONAL 87

rKIVATR Ifi.imriloa la rmm Ura. SHertiadri. Nauth Hroadwav

M1BCELXAKECU3 22

riKUT fl.AKH Draai llaklna and Plain Hw-l-WIU Healb Third, f'huua l4i J.

fun HALK l.irht trail- - food aa aaw aaavaaalla liraa. Buit. lit aa. Cdlib.

WAMTRD llarafal fcedat ft a labia by ajaa-la-rplMtodfrapbar; talaa daily aarrlea.

aatiafartlaa baraataad. Oaad yaailalabinc ta a rattabla aatablUbad ftm. UaaaaA Uanna. Maaur HbHAara4ara

MONEY TO LOAN

OUNFIPENTlAb toaa. n l.w.lry, 4luo.4a.w.le.n. Llb.rtf Jftn.. .I..M. lain,btl. Lo..l tun. IvHuauX I IT ao.ib

ink MM M MM .MM.WE LOAM jum ajora aiaaat aa yoar dla

ainnda. aratrb, (ay and 1.1 bait r Banda.Rahabla, ttbrral aa4 aoaHdaauaJ MladllaJawalry, S4i Waal taairai. latauly U.

OIL MEN'S DIRECTORY

ALBUQUERQUESTOCK EXCHANGE

Oil Ma pa. Reports, Quotations115 H. Second 8t.

Alhiiqucro,iic New Mezifto

PROFESSIONAL CAROS 15

PR If A HO A RET CARTWRKIHTPraatlaa Utallad to Iiaaaa al Waataa aad

7ht1draOfflra. Oram Hldr Phona 633.

Raaldanra. 1117 Eat I Cantral. Phona 9TI.

TUE

PACIFIC SHOP109 W. C'EN'TKAL AVE.

Eipon watrhmakar of thirty yoara al.parianca la Haxtaarlnnd, Franco and

U in tad Htataa.

ALC WORK OUARANTCED

A. CREVOIhfKR

DR. D. C. DODDS, Physician and Surgeon

25 N. T. Armijo HIiIr.ilrn. 10 to 12: 3 to 5j 7 to 8Telephone H4 Office 897

D a. wn.bual.ati.l

Or.r Ool4.. R.I..

21

O raal BI4f

DR. SHERIDANPrant tea hmltaa to--

OKNlTO-ritlNAR- f PTRfCAKRflAND DISUAHKH OP TUB HK1N

Ptotno .

Cltlaana Rank Bkig. A lbua.ua rt.ua

BEBBEROHTIClaJ4

lafi? tlLi Vj.b?a:V?i7a2a .To1 CITIZENS' BANK BUILDTNO.

THE EVENING HERALD

ruat: X I

tut. rtnaiKhbuHiootl,clua only

Liberty Bonds Bought '

7"Umnn, . HTOL-aowaHOJia..

Kll It !

Kirat 4'4' M.r, hlc and alarplnxrond 4' a 4.04 on al- - hl 1st. 10. U2 faat.

rSurth ivi"::::;::::::: I!" ' ahoin at i;.oo.a . . . InOHS ASTON A CO.ownara atnd bonda .UmI ,(. t' n,,a

by ...II. Hartmiaoca alwaya anadasum. day. Third and Gold.

WESTERN M0RT0A0B CO. 'Aibuquarttua, N. M.

" BODDVS DAIRYVe Want Haul Your cnn ""pp'y nr an- -

. J r pnwiHta tha umt M.lk In town.

Bf?2?J? ...E,rilM RODDY'S MILK HKTTERLITTENS AUTO ih... ,4.,.,,,.

DELIVERY1

So. 4lh l'liona, HorRnn. HKrrtary.

ACT NOW I; COAL SUppLYList your nuiflitu, COMPANY

houam and propartjr with ut, FucrwwoF to J. .

PIONKF.lt REALTY CO. I 9V.'.V. TM.VDAWNON EU .114 w Of .in.

o""-"-- " - 116 Houth HtraatOHIROPaACTOa 18 j ''"

PI HAL ADJUHTMBNTa raaiav ta taiuf dtaaaaa. Uttlea La aa Mlrlahlar bla.. i

I0 Meria aVdaad atraai. M. a. Utta. D Q

ft. r ltRMAlrninopaAtTi m

lo-a- akwijiirhONB tai - -

ATTORNEYS

annul a noDttan. A. U Ubrwy .u4uul.

BUSINESS CAEDS

Ml

16

MADAME GLENNMind Resiling Power oi Ood.

Advire on all blmniens 'matters.Appointments will be necraaory.U14 N. Second Pbone Q93--

A B.uta. Hfiil.

. BEBBEROPTICIAN

aTIZENS' BANK BCILDINQ.

EL PASOBITULITHIC

COMPANY

Contractors for the

Bitulithic Pavement

"Best Every Test"

A Proven Success in Climate

GENERAL OFFICES

EL PASO. TEXASEAT MORE BREAD

Wholettomr, crisp loaves of thefinest bread in town. Bciuntiftd-all- y

bnked in the moat modernovens. Prepared under strictMilitary methoda. We wouldn'tthink using any but tha verybest flour. Freah dully.

PIONEER BAKERYSouth First Street

HAVE ynn toat aomatblngt AdrvrMia It In taarlaaaiftad lact.ua of 1UR HtHAl.U.

4a.

aai To c IN ' Off

MVK BKTTURAt arraa, r'mmi,alitinc pfirrh. chtkn noun,hue try ahail, yuuna ft in al

AmTH-a-In: l2f.0.

ELDKIi ft KIIKLMT

Fnnr romaprrH

THiai ihmimmm

to ho

IS

120 6M

farmn,liran

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207

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FUELO.llua I.nmp- - Carrllloi Hlo.: Car.nlloa Lump: Qallup Htova; Anthra-ett-

all aiar; Hlnam Coal; CordWoods N.liva Klndllnv: l.tai.;oskai Mill Wood) Vactvry Wood.

HAHN COAL CO.PHONE 91

BUSINESS CaJIDS 10

Lumber Plus ServiceP.lnt Olaaa. Will Board Alabaatln

J. C. liAI.DKHXlE LUilliERCOM PAN

Phona 401.KaUblUhad till

411 . 1rl m.

Prompt Service. Reasonable Prices

G. W.DAVISGeneral Contractor

JOBBING A SPECIALTY315 West Copper. Phone 236

thoXfTITelehe-r-Iatlier and Finding, Sadriiea,Harness, Paiiitn, Cut Solon, Waterproof Chrome Sole. Shoe StoreSupplies.riioiia 410. 408 West Central.

CHICAGO MILL ftLUMBER COMPANY(iEXEKAL 1'LANINU MILL

Third and MarquettePhone 8

IP TOO aaod a taaa ta yor bualnaaa yaa'lfraarh him rivhi away If yon ad vert laa la

fRE HERALD alaaa ttra aohunaa, Pbooo tda

LX0AL NOTICES 83

wot 10B or auiTRtaia of Nfw Mwatro, 4;oaniy nf Rrmallllo.

In lha Dlalrirt Cnurt No. I3I'HLoniaa HVatimi.k, Plaintiff, . Hanry H

Htrabronk.Tn lha alua named defendant

Toa ar harahy mttlfird lhai aull boa Itaanaoinmrnrr d agamat yua In lha ahun erinnby plaintiff ibarrln nant-- Loulai P

piaylng for on abanluta dlvnrra nponlha groand uf nt'n auppnrl and fnrlhi-- r prayIng for I be rualody and ruatrnl of twobun or oildrn; yua in fnrthar nullflad thatunlaoa f"i apprar In aald rnnrt and plaadto aaid at-- ton on or ba'nra lb I '.ih day nfUrrrntlrar IUI0. a dirraa (in. ronfeau willb aairaa Maiiml yH and lha nlti-- t proyrfor granted Plaintiff a aitnrti4-- a UnrviC Taylnr. Roonia a 10 (nnuwrll Hmlding.Albui,uf rqua, Nan- Mralra.

KPRT'iR MMNTOYA. ri rfc.By Harry P Laa, Urpwiy.

on tn nn, Ra uHlda for tha romplfibn nf tha Mania Bar-

bara will ba rrrrivrd 41 lha nffira ofAn hil'rl E. II Nun la, h. r plana andaMrif iialMoa ran ba rttnnad Hlda will be

(lnrd by lha Harnallllo I nunty Hoard ofM'irallon. Halurda Nnv. 'J.'nd. al Ibo

uf iha rnunty auprrmtrndfalHtgncd MKH JOHN W. WILHOR,

Oct a. Nnv 0 I tu.

MUST GO QUICKlnndrn hntiaa. rlftna In.

txwlqnJB. for only 41.2&0. If jrnuoant a nlra lit t Is hoin. thla willaull you.

A. L. MARTIN CO.Raal Eataia. Kir and Aotomoblla

Inauranoa.

ill W. O old Aia. Thona 111.

IMwf ll. 04(laa Hr.liT I.U

liana. a.lIf you hnr. anythlnf to inll, ha

aura to ant our prla.star nmmm?i no.

OXrnnd Hand Irp )113 W. Uoia fhaiM 4t.

$2250.00I ruoma and ateaplna:

porch, cellar, flna ahada; afnlrly ffftod haua on a 1 1.0" 9

hit, 4th ward and only fourbloclta from bualnaaa can tar.

J. D. KEI.KlIEft409 W. Cantral. Pkona 41

Da yoa own your own hoinaf

TJIK NEW KH'HMOND LANDCO., OF SAN FRANCISCO,

CALIF.had a manufaotffrar! ahow windowIn Mutaon 4 Co. 'a ator. fan t ratAva., Alliinittarriua. Thay hava1.000 ljidlrV to alv tolhatr fMiatnmra. fall bftwaan fand 4 p.m. and pick out your lotIn lliahmciiid and Rt your HwentcrPro.

MarktNewsChicago Board of Trade

CHlPAOu, N t Ad Praah atPfhirthd.inA.a in tha com nmrkat imlity.V't wcithey and corn alutrUaa wrro

lha chaff bullion fn'1wr. Uuawipalmtll lha ra.KirH-- J fXlnalotl utAmcrlmn rraxltia to Urmany cuiilin-ti- d

alan tu atiniulnta tiu luaj. Oprn-lii- aprlraa, wliU h raot front to

Mj hiRhPi-- , wiih11 ?7 tn tt.2A and May 91.24 m

.24 Va . war fnllnwad l.y e Hula r.actliin In atmia cum-- and thn by Ann Migrate anorl iflNnntr.

iiHta wort firm with corn. A fnlrdrtttund from tha wua

Aifr opanhia uuthanrd loVa t rtlt hlKhiT, I i inhiT Mt71 H ronta, tha murhot n.iKrfd nliahtlyhut than want almva tha initial fla-il nm.

Provlalona took tha anrna rnuraa aaa r'tiH. AdvutiiM. howaisyr, wara notul n mil lea I aurt.

Cloa:I'nrn Iit., $t.?T: May. 1.S4 .(ln Ih, 7ltii Miiy. 1 4r.I'wrk Ort., $42 00: Jun., 14 1 9.jr. Nov.. IJHbUt Jun., tr4.7.

Kila Oci tlH UOf Jan., ia.4i.Produoe

CHICAOO, cicl. ao.poftoaaWaafcar. Arrlvnla Tt tara. Northerno44i kil and hulk ruritla, Iturtmnka,ti irtt.4u; I. In ho rural. 42. 1.;t'olorudo luir hunka, f.CiO tl 2.10.

Uutiar ruafttlfd. Creuiiivry, AO tyetc

h'.tK Itcrrlpta. 1.6AS iVJaoa, I'mrhatiKod.

I'oultiy Allva, unchanged.

Llvastora:PRNVKR, t'olo.. tH-- ID. ratthi

HotTotpta, ,000; oud aiMk atiitil ;

tilhora lowoi . Itetvf atooia, .b0if12. AO; cuwi and ht1n. 7 0miJI Jr;l m'k'ri nitd fih't a, $lr.UU y 11.60;ralv.-a- . T .f. 3 II hO.

Hoaa-- Itacflpta 4UOf opnad ataailv.I'loa-'- nwvr. Top. A14.1&; bulk.

, 41 11. w 14.00.Hhrcp ltfrlp(a. 14.000;- market

tfMtly. laHiiilin. 9l2 7n4il4hO: rwci,AK.outf T.16; reodar Umlia, l 2.oo',y1I.A0.

KANHAH fMTY, fh-t- . SO. Uoga--Itttaiptn. 4 00; markat ataaily tn oahaito luwtr. Hulk. Al 1. 60 4 I .;

AIS.&Oii I 4.00; miftim..,tAlA.7f.4f 14 0u; liKhta. S.bU i 4 00;

ll.rt.l llutill. 111 f. fin IX "ft-

mun. llfc5127&; pl,-a-, $ll.uuy

14 on,Ch it la Har(pta, 1 0,000; market V

to AO can 0 luYr. tltaivy heof aiiartf.' rn'iii "' anu privnr, i a. aw v i c o;uicdiiim iiitd ain. $ii.l(u ia.do;rnmmon. Itf.r.o A 10; Itttht wriaht.rihiu anil 'iiuiit iii.aowii.vu, turnm on and wMlinn.lititrhr 4Hiila, boiis-ra- ,

I cown, d 44i4i I I

Vts. tiWT oatiGxr nrrviiu e ala

n ouu 12. b;aa Atiaa 14. Mb:

'iiiinra and rut- -

irjl

Dodcs ERQTHrr' MOTOR CAW -- -

8Ip8 and KfrYit-- ytaiiiinA. KOHBEtt CO.

Albit.ueriiio, N. M.

LISTK.V I'KOI'LfS OFAUsrgi 'KHf'R

Tha acarrity of hruk maanna lapa at. Your amok a v first plac a,lirokort rhimnry loM, brt'-- waildto r'mova or roplura, ran ba donprouipiiy: alao nrw work from a liraplaoo or In it k mant tu huntralow will raoafva proiupf attantion.Johbln a nparlnMy. fall CIIA4.I'AHHMdHR. Hrltk wnlraclor,2574 North Fntirth atr.t.

A ()(W) IIOCSK AT AKEASONAHLB PHICB

Fivts room houaa with bath, onrnrnrr U, gxid inrtiofi In I owbmtla. iVIibln th.uh flnlii. Mtillt 10In at, not b'Ult fhraji to

Thta bom .a . l.iv-- fr fl$9, '

K. B. MoCVHDY111 W Gold. I'hen 411.Itcal F:tnta. tAm Jnaumnro

MAKK YOfH TRIP KN'JOTAniJEllira Tnitt.ltntaa ft o anna lit.

Ownr 1'iUaa.MRU. 3. IS. Mo HAM,ltva. Phona 1AI1--

Who's HereT0DAT '8 AKIUVALS

LOCAL HOTELSAT

ALVRIM.TL Rllt. Kan rranolero. rnl.

"at I H. 1'on,Mr. and Mra, U. UutUman, A ubora,

Maiaa.T. R. fnnntnaham, HI Paao, TaeH. Walton. Hilvr fityMr. and Mra. ala Mltchall, IVyra.

cuaa, N. Y.H. M. Kowanla, DnHnnatt.J. ('. Wnrt.itnK'on. H ston, MiiaA.

T. Hlrkay, Naw York.T. II. Rapt, fltmta Fa.

NTl HlaKK.Jfrry R Pan in. Iawan. Taa.H. Tharkar, Ht. laonia. Mo.r. K. Koliy. VA 1'aaw. T..JaM H Lurara. ldia OtMtn,J. K. Millar. Anianllo, Tia. ,M. I. Noma, Vt. Hu inner.H. A. f'U'lahac, City.Mr. and Mra. t A. Tnnipaoti,

Townndu. DklaB. liNrmun, t'uba. N. M.Mr. and Mr. D. Clouyh. Cuhi, X. MU N. K lam m. Kanxaa City, Mo.

KMHH.Mra. Mlnnln K. Mia, ! Juntc.II. C, Ltvlncaton, ttan Antonio,

Taa.t Ft. Mnaon. flnrlnnatl.Llnit. Win. il. Millar, Ounp Dodca,

Iowa.H. K. plttat.nnr. Pa,W. V. aiowart, lit'aliui. Pa,R V. I.'wry. t.'olo.A Hunter. Stint Fa.Httrry I. Patioih Ctovfa.Mr. and Mrs. t haa. Hlacb. Chlraai.Mi,, and - Mra' Waa- - H.i paubtKAja,

Iatrolt. Mlrh.R. F. ilamad, flary. Tnd.

Majnr J. 0 Mftratf. tarv, Ind.U V. I'Uinaa, Maui, Hawaii.

STOlJiwVokDrATJTO, .RECOVERED IN TEXAS

Tw.i man 'drtrin tha Ford auto- -mlblla tiNrien front I'bafair Harvln.

4 TO William atroft, on Ortnhar II,ara cauKht and hrld In Atbtl at Dixau,Toa.. aooordhia lo a talrirrairA ra.re.Ke. .y Hlur.ff Ita fa I tlaruuk laV4tnight.

Tha man will ha hrnuaht harkAlliutuariMa f'T trlM ly a do put yharff. Hharlft fin rr-- a haa rotuoat--

lha Tviaa authorltlaa by talacraph towalva aitraiatlun ao that tha manran Ke hmxwt hmrM with oil I a rXUUait Ion from tha aovarnor of Taaaa.

(aim. AA.094TA.40: vanl oatvaa. 1.A0AlA.fiA; faodar atoora. AH.00 4 A.lA;

at or-- or atavra. AA.7AtiO.7t. .

HhrapRai.'alpta, 2.000; marketat runic; moatly 3 A touta btahcr.Itniba, A I A iiu v I A.dO; culia nd vitn-nm- n,

tk.00 4 1 2.&u; yrliua wathr.At. body 1.U41; awa, .004iT.7fc; ruitaand IH.Outi A IA; braadifgoa. 17. AOAi 14.00; faadar taoiba,A10.604J 12. 2A.

r Mir Ann, ort. to Hora Ra- -aalpia. A20o; markrt attady to atrohant vtatarday'o ivnit, Mulk. Ail.otttllA.iO; ttip. 114. IB; hftavy. 1A 4014 10; mrdhim. All RO if 4.1 A; liirht.11 J. AO Ay 4. la; liKht ltht, llitA.aAi; iwvklna wwi hcavv. ant(Mth(113 004l IA fcO; nowa, iu(h,I2.7M11 (tu; pica, 2 A04y 1 l.AA.

"ottla Raralpta. 20.000; murb- -t

unm'ttliMt, itcof aiaaia. mcdlntn andhuvvaMiaht. i'hulia aad prlo.e. $17.li04fl.6l mod tuni and awod l0.fU4r1.7A; cotnmoii. J6 1U.6U. Unlitw iKht. Kood and cliui. 9t4 0(tIt. lb; fammon and niadium, 7.AMJlA.Vn; btiti bar ratlla. helTcra, ?A

14.A0; row a. .(ti ta a.oi aainnarauml tuttira, 6.An14.AU; vanl ralvaa,AI7 004 It Id. (oadera. .7(lt A. 0;atockar mtwm, 4 aa 10. aV woatarnranwa atra, 7.TA1A.A0 cowa andhfifHt-a- , 4.oJ j i.uir.

24,000; markatwcuk. l4.mha, 1 1 !f ti l 3 A; cullaand mmmon, AA.A0W 12.00; rwu,madlum. aoird and rho'- H7At oy, eulla .ind common, I.A0Ad.Au;

A7A4 12.60.

TOO PflQMOi-- WANT aoawiHMOM A TMCLVa 0H1AA 9Atoe

Po't ou? PiTa. ta Suf t mt chap a ma

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Who Is Nearer a Man's HeartIlls Mother or HU Sweetheart?

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BREAK THE EJSTO OTHER"

Miuirf nperial Aitrertloa. Ii to am war Kim batMorf of lUe MI thliur la llM world wnlhOr Suva.

No Raise in Price., Tbakt cl abowa I :

Miss

TU) THEATERQ) TODAY AND TOMORROW

HIGHEST CLASS EVERY WAY

Artcraft Present. that Burling Actress and Beautiful Woman

ELSE FERGUSOior

"A S001ETY EXILE"Lies! The crick of ft pistol and the world badanother-"Mnsation.- What though the "other woman" wasall that a woman should be? friends, home, honor fell away.Only love remained. Then in lore's own way but you'll haveto see beautiful Elsie Ferguson in this great heart-warmin-

picture before you can (nets its power.

Added, Attraction-Paramoun- t Drew Comedy

"A SISTERLY SCHEME"REUIUM TRICKS

taxi pbohe es. pollman taxi, rsotnt nMiI.Uv Mw" lor ft m.

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fiolaoa

Voa wart ha aataxl ami irm anulH nil. khiic, Allaan,acaaaowaaTuI CLvfVwa (Irawva.

tl aiaaU! (KWnd ML.

FOR SALEW hltvs 1117 Ch aimers for

gala tn good condition andpriced to a II. If you wautterm all right; corns lookovr.McCUlLOUQH BtnCX CO.Kt awl OoM. Flwaa llO

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NOTICEBlrta will Imi nrlvd at lha office

of lha City I'lark up to and mcludli.aMonday, Nmi-ttit- Ind, I p.m. on therolluwlnx article: III cotton lilankrlalr uaa In rlly Jail; II douhlv. or Itajnala. runimvrrial wool blanketa; 1 1

riililr roati fnr tha flra dapiirtniant;6 balra ruhhpr hip l.Kta.

jN. M. HVMT7.KK. f'lty Clark.

Wi par tha klehaat raah priraa forKaaa. tlottlaa. Iroa. Bonaa, Copper.Uraaa. Hutoar aad Backa. We buyold Auloa,

W. aprriatiM In Udtcw and Oentle-man- 'a

clothtne and all klnda Off MacondI land Furnllura.

St. Louis Junk Co.4a Mo. a) m. FIMM sis

ATTENTION1 MR.

f ?r-- r-..r-,- . i PROPERTY OWNER

: t r , r On ha tirat ftaturday In1 November wa will print In

j thia nP" 10 raaaona why you" ahould hava an aaperianr 4

rooflne man taka care of youri roof. Merely palntlne lan'l

alL Don't cheat youreelf.

r .' SOUTHWESTERNRoorrao AND

l ,y-- REPININO CO,

t Call 093. Call 1416

toiaMiihUtl.Uiltfl'aa'j

Di (lollovQ'cn DancoC;;:n by Knights cf Cclnsnbjs

I7ar AciivifissFor Men in Uniform and Their Lady FriendsFREE Absolutely No Charges of Any KindSpecial decorations, snappy music, refresh-

ments and novelties for the. dancers.Friday Night at 9 :00 O'clockElk's Hall, Gold and 5th St.

1 v. yS

THE EVENING HERALD

AUTOKORBER A CO.

Ante) lrirt.Whoar-nk- i and Wntr.il

"llawy" (H. t.) Guaranteed IhImmI PIlon Rli.nnAuto "prlne J,"."".'"I " '

Hillt.lrf I'lnaanatwart DnuliMia Aulo Tlr and TulTlKvealte' e So ComMote etock iHale Broil,

luliau " part.

J.Korber&Co.808 No. 2nd. Auto D)t phons 783

IpcdlMeBHtvilMor rwrug V4i Auto On,

'f iur us to th " uiubj"our-- Tail Srrloex fhons 4S.

Tui. Phon lTt. XVilwm Tw1.A Halrnwtvvfi rocltal will he Mve.

t th Woman club on Thursdaysvening at o'clock. Processionalof phantom, witches' dances, and thirtKHHup mlidica oCwill eonatltu th protrram. Th following pupil, from th K I etcher mu- -ate mat hod classes of Mr, W. M.I'oml will cv th recital: F.thlHacks. Corntlln Com ha, VirginiaI hilon, Fern Hotip, Hden Houp.Neat McKechnle, Kdlth Moo, H?lnHoeciibach, Atllla Ranches, FranutsMchtielder. Helen Schneider.

Mr. and Mr. R. g. Iunn arrivexltaat night from th(r horn In Iowa tospend th winter with thlr daughterMiiai Mary Ounn, on Kami Qold.

Tb t'hrlattan Knrt favor HcoMy oft. Iur Kntrllah l.uthran rhurrh

will hav an Hallowtt'rtirty at th Hlurhor h4 tn OMTown on Friday evening. v

frof. It.Mct K. Hill, of th jr

hi rory dnartmnt will de-liver an addr In th tntrt rf

! llM Crumm at Mandalvna Hunday.I'rof. R. M. Howard, or th I

buatn ad miniat ration de-partment, will hav chary of a

cour tn aaleamanahlp for thaY. M. A. irvxt month.

Mr. C. u. Wintfai and mother Mnf.C. Ittdt of llnrisihor.i, hia., areVint tine air. Winaat alatr, Jdra.1. F. (HIL Ranchoo d Atrlaco.

J. 1 laroy ana ramlly of DlNorlt. Coin., ar sueata at tha homouf J. A. Millor.

8L John's choir will hav atonig-h- t at 7:44 at th church.

All members are saird to b pretwntas practlc will be hun on "TheHoly City. Plant will be dlscuaaejfor an entertainment to b givnaoon.

KeMaioiis ssnrlces cetehrallns: thesigning of th armiatir will La heldon th vnirtg of November II at thY. U c. A. Ther will tw speolal mu-sic and an address by th Kv. Win-fre- d

Zeigler.Peter Cameron of this city has hnd

conferred upon him th thirty-thir- d

degr by th supreme council of theeVotttsh Rtte of Krniaonry whlctiWas In BMslon last we at Washing- -

Mother Comes Here ,

To Take Runaway. Boy Back Home

Mrs. W. II, Petit of Abilene. Tna,cam to Albuquerque toduy to Uik

hr 1 nonie, Ths boy ransway from home twu weeks njrn. Hewas found on North HmoihI sural bya patrolman who questioned hln an 1

then brought him to th city jailwhrr he wjis held penning instruc-tions from his parents. Th boy hada cnia In his pocket when arrtid.Hs came to AHiuquerqu by railroad,but rode informally naietlng topurrhaa a ticket. 11 atd that hedid not itas hi school In Abllons, butI glad to go back.

ton. Peter Htwar.. Tteuttan Penrnd Sid n ty J. Ahrnwame wer

pointed to th Knight Commander fth Court mt Honor, the preliminaryOegre of th thirty-third- .

County Clerk Nator M on toy a haaiaaued a niarrtag to LMmasiollurule of Anntjo. K. M.. snd Coacsp-Uo- n

Romero of Albuquerqiw.William Rosltnston of Sew Terlt

Cft ts th guet of his brother OeorttRoaiingtun of' ihe Occidental Life In- -surma company.

Blc.vr Phillip), formerly sunerlrist of"t. Joaeph BNnltorlum. Is visiting tnth caiy. Hhj Is nfW slater superior

Colo.Ht. Mary's sanltorium at Pueblo,

Tha4 Pippin, nonted Inspectorfor th cattle attfiltary board, return-ed from Colfix county lolayrf

Clarcnc Wooiry, mnnnger of theChupinaa Cjittle company of IjuYrgna t tn A IbtiMUerque today.

Imtpertor W. H, Hardy, of ths fat-ti- c

sanitary board, went to Belea today.

;FHMNM TO AHt.KN'TTNA.Rl'KN'ri AlHRtf. Oct. I. Tne

first group of clor man Immigrantsnumbering fifty fa mil tea, which

arrlvd will e sealgnad flacalInnda in the territory of Mislone.

CLEAN COTTONRAGS WANTED

THE --EVENINGHERALD

"Her

1mm

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plMMoplaj.

REELS .

Also KinogramWorld Weekly

EHOWINO THE WORLD'S PIN EST PHOTOPLAYS

PEAlWDJa EXTEAOKDINAEY: THEEE DAYS, BTAETINQ TODAYfaeaalaiaaaalaaae taaleaaaaaiaaaa

James Oliver Curwood's Dramatio Masterpiece '"one into a Photoplay that will live as longas traditions mankind exist.

A Universal Picture

and Extraordinary All Star Cast in

"PAID IH ADVANCES"THIS wonderful tpic o( tha Iroitn North,

by Jama. Oliver Curwood. givesDorothy Phillip, brilliant ttar of "Tha Heartof Humanity, th opportunity for thgrcateat dramatic effort of her career. A pic-ture that grip and thrill, laid among marvel,oua accnery. NW playing. 8 it ur.

ILYMCTOO

ANITA STEWART

Kingdom Dreams"with

flmilmt All-M- fax rvrr einriubtotl la any

The

7 EXQUISITE 7

the

mkmiIDEAL THEATRE

the

This identical picture, right nowIs running as the opening programin New York City's newest and fin-

ed picture theater at ranging up to $1.50 seat.

KTAItTINU AT

of(lie

of

prices

"It was that beast or you!" she cried to ths crowd in the Klondike bar room. "So I'vemade my choice. I'll marry the highest bidder! If there is a decent soul among you, bidbidt"

Joan Gray, lured to the Klondike by Gold Dust Barker, had made the most bitter decis-

ion a woman ever faced.

The bidding began $10,000 $25,000 150,000 slowly the bidders dropped outand thecontest for the soul of a woman lay between Barker and Jim Blood, a drunken miner, knownas Tha Cur. Jim bid the richest claim in the Klondike.

This is but one of a thousand thrilling moments in "Paid in Advance," Dorothy Phillips'latest starring vehicle, a picturisation of "The Oirl Who Dared."

ADVANCED PRICES1 to 6 15c and 35c. 6 to 11 20c and 30o Continuous 1 to 11 P. M.

There are reasons for the steadily increasing patronage at the Ideal Theater Ideal, not in .

name only.f

3

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Thoma ftotdtnf

IphQnift

i8Uf FOLK S TAXI, PHONE 849

THK GVAHWTI'.K At'TO AMI)

iixoi vroit .

Jur apecu-ilt- la Itadlntor Work.Wa alao make f.'nilern. hno1..hmllia and ax. tpnl... 201 NorthVlnrcl 81. I'huna Hull.

EXPERT HAIR WORKCombings n.ade Into switches, a,

puffs, curls, eto.Switches dyed

MKM. M. Pt lK.?fMaHnello Hhnp

Thong (SI Couiuierclul Club Bldf. j

City Electric Shoe ShopPHONE 567

Tree Call and DeliveryBatch's Old Stand

Mattresses Renovated andDelivered Same Day.

Rugs CleanedAlbnquerqne Mattress Co.

(HutLiaair In W. A. ;.)fhonc 471 Hill H. Hmihm! St.

SHOE REPAIRINOJacob Sandler. 400 West Centralrtae Kbea n.pelnna. rati r.w an I. T-

Hmu oa rt.e Dn..rv

BUICKSWa hue one llukk Hix

nnd one Huh k Hiv I 4 r for aiile.These Rub Vs itre both In per-

fect ronditton nnd pririd (n sll.McCULLOUCH BUICK CO.t or. nml (.i.l.l. I'Immi). uimi

FOOTBALL

VARSITY FIELD

High Schoolvs.

RatonSATURDAY,

NOVEMBER 1

2:30 O'CLOCK

ADMISSION 50c

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1919

WEATHER

rtr and Cold.r

Road CondiiionsNtirtttt Honda good to Han-

ts Kei north of Hunt Ke, dryand rough.

I'aMii Unnd. Oallup road,dry but rough.

Magdalen road, usual condilion.For furthor Information call

WHITE GARAGEFaerlh A t'opasr Ptun eoa

SPRINGERhas good piano and furniturecrews and THS BESTWAEEHOUBB IK THSCITY.

Phone 49

HUDMJN POSTERADV. CO.

EXCLUBTVI BIQ1TSPHONE 730 U7 W. OOtD

pinon nursMOOR 2k.iHT2

rimes uf fivt

ABUUUVMXA. Warn KKO

Cotynli lvitf, br l.nnl. N.lu.

rilONR (OS

Phong 158 or 441 Malon Taxi.

,8uiti Cleaned and Pressed, $1.25Buiti Fresicd, 50o

CXl,iMitl ru iNl.iti CXI.I'htaM an.

Ail Absolutely Dependable

WATCH for LADIESThe CRUEN WRIST WATCH

ABSOLUTELYGUARANTEED

$35.00, $30.00 np to $7500

TtpATCHttw, jewnoB''FT W. Cf NTWALAVCJ

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