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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAICITY , CITY

EDITION EDITION

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. IVFOURTEEN PAGES ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1915. SECTION ONE-P- agcs 1 to 8. Pally

at Month.by Carrier

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but the suggestion met with no enBERLIN REJOICESVILLA INVITES lAWlERiGAN NOTEASSAULT Oil GOVERNOR BY

J. H. GRIST PRESAGES WIDE

RUPTURE IN DEMOCRATIC

TIME IN SENATE

WAITING ACTION

BY LOIR HOUSE

MINISTER CARQ

TD JOIN HIM AT

HEMUAiraPARTY THROUGHOUT STATE

RIO ARRIBA STATESMAN IS

OF OPINION HE WOULD BE A

FINE HEAD FOR DEMOCRACY

Fvpr.ntivG Arrives in Council

quest Repetition of Attorney's Remarks Concerning Him-

self and His Administration, Which Is Made in Painful

Fashion; Burkhart and Hudspeth Come in for Warm Cen-

sure Because of Mutual Admiration Society They Are A-

lleged to Have Formed; Merry Twelve Hours Is Spent in

Speechmaking and Bickering Usually Attendant Upon

Love-feas- ts of Unterrified.

.1. II. CrM. member from Itio Aniba county of I lie state tli'UHi-- ..

emtio onmiiiltle. Iiutl been sK'aklng for about un hour and mem-Iht- s

of tin- - coiniiuilcv mw looking anxiously hi their watches, forniiu h time had passed. In tlx' early nrt or Ills spnvh Mr. Cristhad exiaossod a choice assortment of opinion regarding ncrnor

V. C. McDonald. The filler executive, he mi Id, was ull right, hnlWhile the audience was getting Its or third yawn and

wondering when they would net away tor the noonday iiicrI. thedoor or the supreme court room o,eiied and Goiornor McDonaldwalked In. It didn't take hall' a look to tell that the ehlef exeeu.live waft rvnl unil I relied, not to fay imsUivciy angry. .Iitwt alie entered lite room, Mr. Crist, who a In the midst of an outburstof oratory, t,t the fact that ull present were ihinkimrtluit it was a lone way to the nearest lunch counter, remarked: "Iam sorry that Governor McDonald wan not present wla n I saidwhat I did alH"t him a while HBO."

"Say it now!'' thundered the governor, and as he said It heraised his ringer hi the air and ahooU it at the liio Arriha countyman, all the while walking down tho imssugoway as If he reallymeant business. Mr. Crist complied with the reaiicst and said it,hut didn't seem lauiiculurly to be enjoying himself while li was

""''Tor'a moment It liaiked like there might In- - real uclion andseveral or the foinnilltee hioiiiImts t around for their artillery,apiHirently regretting that I hey hud had their ockets built forIhirty-eiuh- ts Instead of forty-live- It was sisui over, however. Thegovernor continued to look daggers, hut kept his month shut.Everybody seemed to Ihlnk It was time to lav off. Judge IMKsiittgcMed that a drink and some dinner would help matters, andthe Idea proved wonderfully popular. 'J'lu.' committee took a re.

at least, lor a siinleieni time to Iss ami the rruct war was, over,'enable tl' H1iinilltcc numbers tti comply Willi Juil lan

. .

couragement, and Mr. Gilbert himself.as the representative of ( haves cou'i-l- y,

was the next speaker, lie declaredthat ChuveH county had no grievanceugulhst the state organization, but ad-

mitted thai he himself was ashamedof what the county had done in th)last election. He said that disaffec-tion among the democrats In the Pe-

cos valley was due to buckaeralchlng.Hudspeth endorsed Hurkhart, he said,and Durkhurt endorsed Hudspeth, and"vice versa ull along the line." Mr.Gilbert was not In favor of making achange In the chairmanship at tnlatime and declared that he was proudof i'axton and Uuilfoll.

Mr. Buikhurt, the federal distrh t

attorney, win present In the meet-ing and undertook to correct Mr. Gil-

bert on the bnckscratehlng Idea. A

rather warm colloquy ensued. Im-

mediately afterward Mr. llurkhurt h l'tthe court room and Is said to havbeen hi consultation with GovernorMcDonald from that time until thechief executive made his dramatic ap-pearance on tho scene.

H. I.. Hick ley. of Itaton, Uvclaredthla was a bud lime' to have a meet'Ing of the committee and did notthink that criticism of democratic of- -

llcials by democrats was wise "whiletho telescope of the enemy is turnedupon us."

Mr. Atwood, of Eddy county; SlateSuperintendent of Public InstructionAlvan N. While, of Grant county;Keen H. Heddow, of McKlnley coun-ty, and J. H. Crist were the otherprincipal speakers thsl morning.When adjournment was taken forlunch, It was with the understandingthat Mr. Crist should have the tloorto resume his speech at 2 o'clock.

t'rist ltumes Diatribe.Mr. Crist took up where he left off

ufter the noon recess, and a numberof other democratic . committeementook part In the discussion of "whatla the mutter with the democraticparty?" Committees were appointedto draft a plan of campaign to be

' submitted at a night session of the! committee, and then. Governor Mc- -i Donald was called upon.

The governor started out by ex-

pressing the friendliest sentiments to- -

ward Mr. Crist, with whom he hudj had u tilt before noon. Ho spoke ofthe difficulties tinder which he hadlabored during his administration anddeclared that he himself was not the

I whole administration that therewere a number of republican office-

holders and that there hud been arepublican majority In both houses of

'the legislature ever since he waselected to office. He said, however,

ithat he wag willing to take upon; himself the entire responsibility foreverything that hud happened,

I whether It had hern done by demo-lorat- s

or republicans, If It would bringj peace and harmony In the party, andmade a powerful appeal for unityamong democrats. Ho was liberally

i applauded throughout his address,vi time did he muke nny refer

ence to the failure of the First Statebank or tho charges that had beenbrought against the board of regentsof that Institution, but he warmly de-

fended Mr. I'axton as a faithful andloyal democrat who hud given thehert that was In him for the partyservice. He concluded his remarks by

raving "1 will give as inucfl bf my

time and as much of my money fordemocratic success hi 1916 a a.ny

man In the party."Just ufter the governor sat down

iMr Dow, of Kdv county, made aifew remarks, it was In the courselot these remarks that he was inter-

rupted bv Mr. Crist, who had a tabu-

lated statement showing that theI Pecos valley has not, according toIMr Crist's opinion, done its part in'rolilng up majorities. At this point,Governor McDonald got into the

j game again and threatened to tellthings on Mr. Crist, a nurn mo-

tion to recess until 7:30 tonight, cutshort further trouble. 1

I'a.xtoii's Swcch a feature.The feature of the night session

was the speech of Chairman JamesHav Paxlnn. which was interestingprincipally because of what he didnot say. Although he hud beengrilled severely by Mr. Crist, he madeno mention of the First State bunkfailure and his connection with theagricultural college or of the expen-

diture of the funds or the Institution,nor was anv reference made to thecharges of Senator Holt In his speecha few duvs ago. Mr. i'axton devotedhimself principally to explaining whyIt was that the democrats lost in theelection last November. I '.oiled down,his explanation was that "you can'tmake the democrats vole when theydon't want to vote."New Organization System Approved.

A set of resolutions which had been.i,..,fi,i i.v u committee appointed he- -

' fori: the recess for dinner was passed,providing mat me siaie mini

Into nine districts, each with adistrict chairman to be appointed by

the chairman of the state committee,the district chairmen to appoint theirown committees within the districtsnamed.

The resolutions also provided tor apublicity committee to lot the people

know what the democrats are doing

in the legislature. They also contem-plate the raising of J.l.non for the pur-

pose of immediately effecting andperfecting the organization of the par-

ty In the slate. Ijiter it was decidedthat $00 should be raised in each ofih fweniv-si- x counties of the Btale

' hut no reference was made to the,manner in whicn tno runos eie m ucexpended or by whom they were tobe handled.

Pie llunacr Again to lore.The last moments of the meeting

were taken up with a discussion ofwhat Is the best wny to see that dem-- "

ocrats are put in offices which arenow held by republicans. Quite anargument arose over this matter, butnothing came of It. Mr. Crist wantedto talk about his differences with thegovernor agin but Senator Barth in-

vited the committee to the NationalGuard armory, which he stated hehad hired foil the pur pone of makinga speech upon the salary bill whichthe senate had refused to allow himto make, shutting off Mr. Crist.

Senator Harlh introduced resolu-tions commending the governor forhis honesty anil business ability andexpressing the confidence of the partyin him. Antonio Joseph, Jr., of Taoscounty, moved a similar vote of con-

fidence for Chairman Paxton. Bothmotions were carried without a dis-

senting vote and without any argu-ment.

Mr. Simms, of Bernalillo county,moved that the thanks of the commit-tee be extended to the democrats inboth house and senate for the fightthat they have made for democratic,principles. Tho motion waa carriedunanimously.

At Hi o'clock, after a 1mg struggleover unimportant motions, the com-mittee adjourned to meet at the callof the chairman.

OVER RETREAT 0 F

RUSSIANS FROM

EAST PRUSSIA

British People Jubilant Be

cause of Successful Raidsof Airmen on German Bel-

gian Positions,

BITTER FIGHTING IN

CARPATHIAN PASSES

Belligerent Lines Are Within

Forty Paces of Each Otherand Desperate StruggleContinues,

London, Feb. 13 tlfl:40 P. m.)Herlln Is celebrating; the evacuationof Fast Prussia by Ihe itusslana,which is hailed In the German capita!is anoiher great victory for FieldMarshal von illndenburg; Kngland lanot attempting to hide her elation atthe success of her airmen' raid onthe German positions In Belgium andall Kuropo is engerlv discussing thoAmerican notes to Great Mrltaln andGermany am) what the replies will be.

Great liritain has already lutiniatodthat Hrilish nierehsut ships hat beenadvised to use neutral flags only incuse of emergency, and no generaluse of such flags is anticipated.

The German minister st The tluguehas Issued another warning to neu-trals to the effect that in view of thealleged declaration of all the trlllsliports as war ports and the use of neu-tral flags by Hritlsh nhipn, it ewujdbe dangerous lor neutral mere. nam --

men to visit the prescribed water af-ter February 18.

ftiisslaiiM Make stand.So far as the Kaat Primslau situa-

tion Is concerned the Russian officialreport Indicates that the Kunslans.having evacuated the greater part olthe German province, nre making astand on or neat tluir frontierwhether for a pitched battlo or onlyto delay the Gorman advance It willtake a few days to tell.

On the last occasion that vo rg

drove them from East Vnl- -

ti.l, i um lU'emdiiv mil "Hi rv iv p

forUmd Jim between- - Meuiea andh Gnrtmin frontier, where they de-

feated the Oermsns. On this oeen-sio- n,

however, they have had more!tlmo to prepare their positions andmay give battle before Ihe fortlflcaithins are reached. The Russians al-ready claim to have repulsed ouuGei in. in attack near Iyek.

Artillery IbtHIo lit Poland.I Throughout Poland, where flercnfighting has occurred during Hid pastweek, the battles now consist of ry

engagements while In the Car-pathians lighting of more or leas se-

verity continues.The Germans are making repeated

terrific attacks In an effort to Cap-

ture the heights of Koxlouwka In ut

pass, which they won and losttwice since last Sunday. They aronow entrenches within forty paces ofthe Russian positions and. despittheir heavy losses, aro apparentlyhopeful of capturing them.

On the rest of the Carpathianfront the llusslaiis seemingly are mak-ing progress.

The Kgyptlan army has Just placedto its credit a brilliant feat by annihi-lating a force of 200 Turks and Arabsof l leered bv Germans, who wore pre-paring to attack Tor at the entraneoof the Gulf of KU'ja.

SiiiM-rlo- r hh A Gators.In the view of Hritlsh experts, (lie

air raid on Kelgium proves that thHritlsh airmen are superior to thaGermans and havo a great advantagoIn the possession of a base on thocontinent as well us In England, forthe Hritlsh, If Ihey are Unable to re- -t

urn. can land in Frame. Tho Ger-mans must make the round tripacroas the sea.

In France. Flanders and Alsacethere bus been little or no fighting' ofImportance so fur us tho official re-

ports disclose,It Is announced that the lea.de ra

In the South African rebellion are tobe put en trial for treason, and, In .10" -

union lu oirin ii i, 'ii ii i,, usut.rt for looting imd for damage doneby themselves or thijlr followers,while the men of means will lose alltheir property, Meanwhile, the gov-

ernment has announced Its Intentionto push with vigor the rampaignagainst German Southwest Africa,

Following Premier Asiiullb's an-

nouncement of his belief that wheatwould fall In price. It sold at North';impton today at filly-eigh- t shillings U

illiarter, a decline of two shillings.

Viol i:vr ggi:f-isivi- 3

IK TAKIOV lY GfORMANS

Hurls. Feb. 13 (10:50 p. m.) Thefollowing official communication wasissued by the war office tonight:

"In I'elgluin there have been artil-lery net ions At I.4i Holsselle wo Vlewrup a series of mines, occupying thexcavation.

"Kefore Domi'ierre, southwest otPennine, the explosion or one of lbsmines took by hui prise Havarlan pris-oners at work.

"The enemy has bombarded thevillages at Hailly and Trsoy-le-Va- l.

"nur heavy artillery has reachedthe railway station of Noyon. In theChampagne district In Ihe region ofSoiialli, one of our battalions whichhad been successful In taking posses-sion of a wood lu trout of our trench-es was not able to maintain its posi-tion before a counter-attuc- k by su-perior forces.

"A violent snowstorm has preventedthe artllhvy from rendering efficientsupport."

The Fit.mli war office this after-noon Issued a report on tho progressof the righiing which says:

"From the sea to the Lys the Ger-mn- ns

yesUrday bombarded violentlyNieuport and the country of theOunes. Their artillery fired on Tpreaduring the night of February 11-1- 3

and on our positions to the east of

5 CHANGE

GERMANFURPQS E

E

Beilin Rcgar JsStatement From

Washington as Friendlier in

Tone Than Indicated in Re-

ports.

UNITED STATES NOT

EXPECTED TO ACQUIESCE

Policy of Kaiser Can Be Car-

ried Out Without Provoking

Great Hostility of NeutralNations,

iBerlin, Keh. 13 (via London. 11.10

p. m.) The German foreign of rice,after studying the American note re-specting the declaration by Germanyof a war gone In the waters aroundGreat Britain ami Ireland slates thatthe terms tire much friendlier thanpreviously had been expected byreason of the Incomplete newspaperdispatches published here,

"fhe foreign office had not antl -cliated that the Vnltcd Ktatea wouldaccept the Gcrt.iun position withoutobjections and it even recognizes thatfrom the American standpoint certainof the points raised nre ouito Justified.

"Germany, however, it is declared,Intends to adhere to its own viewpoint.Various officials, diplomatic, navaland military whose opinions havebeen sought profesa to see no ele-ments of danger In the situation andare convinced that the naval cam-paign can be conducted on the lineslaid down In the admiralty proclama-tion without Involving difficulties be-

tween tho I'nlted Htutea and ."

; i : u m x v i i :r i : it m 1 m jt l'ON I'.UK KADi: lt)UCY

The Hague, Feb, 13 (via Umdon,9:i"5 p. in.) The German legatlullhas again warned neulral vesselsagainst entering the war area a roundthe lditish isles as defined by IheGerman admiralty and to tho oiiglnuluoto adds the following1;

"tf!lire nelm,my, follov In the ex-

ample of Great ItrHaln, declared a awar sunn on and after February IS,Kngllsh anil Irish waters, the Hiilislihave declared all the polls of Englandwur ports and have Justified the useof neutral flags on merchant vessels.

"Moreover, according to a reliablesource, a great number of Britishmerchantmen have been armed Inorder to destroy German submarinesby shells or by ramming them. There-by, these ships lose their character usmerchant ships anil become war ves-

sels."Germany therefore is again oblig

ed urgently to warn all neutral shipsJgalnst entering Kngliah coast wa-

ters after February Is. us from thatdate the German admiralty will pros-ecute the war with all means at Usdisposal against liritish war ports andI'.ritlsh armed merchant ships.

"Neutral vessels which are therestill within the war sone will run thesame risks as if I liny pursued h cour.sethrough sea battles between Knglnndmid Germany, of which the date andplace could not have been madeknown and will bring risks uponthemselves for which ( ieiinuny can-not take the responsibility.

"The roule around the north ofScotland, owii.g to the depth of thewaters, cannot be endangered bymines. There, as well as in the wa-

ters of the North sea. with the excep-tion of P.ritish waters and Germanhay, neutral shipping will not be

by the measures tho Gor-

man admiralty is adopting."

S.AVN NVMPVUIIFS OFlUlVAN Alti: FNGI.ISIl

lHidou. Feb. II (l:2.-- a. III.) AUeiiler dispatch from Amsterdamipiutcs an edilorial from the Frank-furter Zeiliing of February 12, whichIn commenting on the summaries ofthe American notes, says;

"President Wilson's note to Kng-lan- d

does not deserve the name of aprotest. 'II is feeble, like tho presi-dent's entire pulley so far towardsEngland.

"Washington' recipe for lis rela-tions witli Hie llrilon Is: 'Wash hisfur, but doii't wet him.' Washington,however, appears to have anotherrecipe for Germany.

"If certain people in America donot yet understand that we are light-ing for existence and that we cannotbe guided by what Mr. Hryiiu, whose

and sympathies urn In theKngll.'ii army, considers 'good form.'we cannot help them. In six daysfrom today the sea around Greatliritain and Ireland will be for tt)German waishlps, Including subma-rines, a war zone, and every hostilemerchant vessel encountered, will bedestroyed."

The article concludes with Ihefollowing reference to Hie tintedSlates:

"A stale which day and nightworks In the production of cannons,bombs and armored motor curs forour enemies, and by way of amendeprays God for peace in the churches,need not expect that iU warningswill particularly effect us morally."

iimnsit hi:pi,v nowIS IIFIM. piti.PAiti:i

London. Feb. 1.1 (7:45 P. m.) TheHrilish foreign office is preps ring a I

reply to the American note concern-ing the uso of the American Hag onthe steamer l.usitania. Th reply willbe forwarded to Washington In a fewdays, probably before February I.

The liritish officials have neveradmitted the German charge that ageneral order was Issued by the Hrlt-is- li

government that Hritlsh shipsshould use the (tags of neutral states.Neither has the admiralty confirmedthe rumor that the l.usitania was or-

dered to use the neutral Hag.

Representatives May Disposof Ship Purchase Bill in OneSitting, Under Proposed1

Rule,

CAUCUS RULE LIKELY

TO BIND MAJORITY

Wearers of Toga Hope to

Rush Measure ThrouglWhen It Reappears in ThatBody,

si;x ti; ii :mh it vi sAt. It I I o ( Miii iti;

Washington. Feb, 13. Semitedemocrats In caucus tonightunanimously agreed to supportan amendment to the senaterules which would limit debute.No specific cloture plan was Hp- -proved, although a apodal rulefor the shipping bill and variousgeneral amendments have beenottered.

"It sa live to one shot there willbe an extra session of congress."

a Speaker I'hirk's comment ont the generul situation tonight.

The seven insurgent demo- -

(la tic senators who have votedwith the republicans on the shlp- -ping bill did not attend the cau- -e us and no binding vote was

' taken."i'he caucus unanimously re- -

solved." said Senator Kern, thedemocratic leader, "to press acloture rule. No vote was takenbut this was the unanimous ex- -presslon of opinion ami would bo

e binding on all democrats except(hose who bolt."

i- Senator Kern said SenatorsFletcher, Simmons and Mai'tln.the tonimlllee in charge of the

- shipping bill, would lead the clo- -lure fiwht with a free hand as tomethods and the liuul form ofIbe aineni'neuL to tha rules.Woiiie i ep'i tlitaii SU4 port et leastfor a Reiieral rule is expected.

In the house preparations weromade to rush a compromise billthrough under special rule after

f It has been approved by a caucusi of house democrats next Mondayi' night. The caucus petition was

4- circulated today and 11 was saidsome democrats refused to sign it

ft MOffNIMC JOURNAL leiAl LBAMD WISHWashington, Feb. 13. While sen

ate, democrats marked time In theship purchase hill light today, houseleaders completed plans for rushingthe administration compromise pro-posal through that body by the endof next week under o special rule in-

troduced today by which thu housewould bo given only six hours to de-ba-

tho compromlso plan which wilibe laid before a democratic caucusMonduy night for approval. No otheramendments than those provided forIII the rule would be possible.

In the senate the cloture rule pro-posed by .Senator Norris of Nebraska,wus still under debate uiid SenatorHuiiuu occupied the floor virtuallythe entire session, his discussionranging from criticism of alleged executive interference with legislation!to the merits of various projects con-tained in Ihe rivers and harbors ap-propriation bill, liemocrutlc leadersconferred on the general subject ofcloture today without reaching anydecision mid resumed their confere.ncc tonight.

4ulck Work hi House.Flider itepreseiilalive Padgett's pro

posal special rule tno noiiso could dispose of thu bill at olio sitting, it In-

cludes lb,! completed administrationcompromise, embracing the Weeksnaval uuxlliary bill, the Gore shipping bill und an amendment conihlnIng the two and would absolutelyprevent the olher amendments. Thecaucus Monday night Is expected tobind tiie democralle majority to sup-port the bill as a party measure,Democratic i'aders were confidentthe revised bill would ho through thehouse without serious difficulty. SenBio republicans however, assertedthe compromise failed to eliminatethe two principal object ions andwould meet the same obstructions inlht senate as the pending bill. Theyassorted the compromise would per-

mit the purchase of belligerent ownedships und would allow the govern-ment lo continue indefinitely in theshipping business.

Insurgents Opisise ( lot lire.While Insurgent senate democrats

attended the morning cloture confer-ence Ihey were outspoken in their opposition to either special or generalrules to limit debate. Olher demo-cralle senators, including Overman,Hoku Smith of Georgia, ilryaa andSwanson, also opposed cloture.

In the course of his remarks todaySenator iturioii asked Senator Fletch-er, in charge of ihe'shipplng bill, whythe administration was so opposed tothe specific prohibition of the pur-chase of belligerent Interned ships.

' That would not be a wise or patri-otic course," said Senator Fletcher,"ami it would bo writing Into the lawdenunciation of a pilnclple uponwhich V.H always have looked withpride."

Looking lor Trouble."That shows that you are looking

for trouble," said Senator ilurton."And that you ere willing lo maketrouble. Senators on this side owe It

to the country to save it from theperil that suc h a bill would bring."

Senator Gore will seek action Mon-day on his motion to discharge thecommerce committee from considera-tion of his shipping bill substitutewhich might operate to get the matteragain before the senate but will notstop the filibuster.

Northern Commander Is Ex-

pected to Issue Early State-

ment Regarding Recent Or-

der of. First Chief,

DEL CAS0 FRIEND OFNORTHERN GENERAL

Embargo on Coal Causes Con-

vention Forces to Order Two

Thousand Axes to Cut Fuel

for Engines.

V MONNIN JOUftNAL t'lCIAL tBABIO HMI

Kl Paso, Tex., !!. 13, CeneralVilla today extended an Invitation toJoin him to Jose t'aro, the Spanishminister to Mexico, who has been ex-

pelled from the ccunlry by action ofGeneral Carranaia. The northernchieftain ordered his agent at Wash-ington, Enrhiiie V. Unrente, to makeformal request that Curo himself, orhis agent, accompany Villa, who husassumed the privislonal presidency ofthe republic.

It was predicted by local agenltthat Villa soon' would Issue a state-ment regarding the uf fair .which ledto tho Hpanlsh diplomat's ejection bythe (.'arranxa officials. Angelo delt'liso, whoso alleged asylum affordedby faro led to the original contro-versy, previously bsd been accompa-nying Villa In the capacity, It wassaid, of a diplomatic agent of Hpaln.It was declared that del (aro hadengaged in none, of the internal af-

fairs of Mexico.An embargo on coal entering Mex-

ico has been placed by certain American railroads. General Villa's agentstoday contracted for 2.U0O axes whichwill be used in culling wood to runthe railroad engines in the territorythey dominate, it was learned thatthe controversy had i isen over theredelivery of American owned rail-ro-

equipment from Mexico.

Gilillls ,

NOW IN HANDS OF

GENERA L ILL

Quick and Decisive Reverse

for Carranza Follows Vera

Cruz Announcement of

Great Victory,

HV MUKMINQ JOUHNAL SPKCIAl LLA8ftU MHHCI

Kl Paso, Tex , Feb. 13. Guadala-jara, second largest city in Mexico,fell today into l ha hands of the Villatroops, according to a telegram re-

ceived tonight by the. AssociatedPress. Central Villa describe his vic-tory as complete.

Tho Villa victory today over theOarran.a troops of General liieguenfollowed previous Carian.a advicesthat the previous attack on Guadala-jara had been repulsed. GuadalajaraIs the key to the west coast districtand an important railroad center.General Villa also told of the execu-tion at Guadalajara by the t'arran.atroops of several priests.

Villa's telegram, which was datedat Guadalajara, follows:

"Despite the bravado and Insolenceof the enemy, they have been courag-eous enough to await our forces, Theynow continue to flee everywhere.Uvcry day they are losing partisanswho are deserting them and who cometo our files.

"We entered Guadalajara todayand immediately ufter continued topursue the enemy until we eithermake them surrender or exterminatethem. It seems that the main Car-ranza group has left In the directionor Mansanilln, hut active orders havebeen Issued by General Medina to stoptheir progress,

"General Medina entered Guadala-jara followed by a hundred of hismen. Ho succeeded in surprising thoweak garrison there, killing sun of theDiegueii troops and taking six ma-

chine guns and much ammunition.The vanguard was disarmed withouttrouble,

"In all towns on our route we havebeen received enthusiastically by I hopeople as Ihey have entire confidencein our attitude and are tired of theatrocities committed by the l'leguezforces, who have looted tho homes ofworkmen and murdered severalpriests and private citizens. All theInhabitants are demanding arms tofight with us."

SUCCESSFUL ATTACK ON

BRITISHAFRICAN POST

lit MODHIN JOURNAL PtCIAU I.K1IO W.)Herlln Feb. 13 (by wireless to Say-villc- .)

included In the news Itemsgiven out today by tho Overseasagency are tho following;

"It Is officially reported In Herlinfrom German Southwest Africa thatMajor flitter, st the beginning of Feb-ruary, attacked an Kngllsh fortifiedposition on the north bank of thoOrange river, chasing his antagonistsover the river and destroying the lo-

cal ferry boat."Reports reaching Berlin from Mi-

lan, Italy, say it is raid there that theMontenegrin government has impris-oned seven deputies at Cettinje on ac-

count of their agitation for peace."

Chamber Barelv in Time to Re

about him. Nobody accepted the, In-

vitation until Mr. Crist started things,and then everything g"t all mixed up.

I 'a Moil to Detain .lob Despite Crist.That this Is not the lime for Mr.

Paxlon to resign from the chairman-ship of I he committee and that ulldemocrats should suspend judgmenti ti, ,.,.,tti.r nf Hia charges againsthim until after the official investiga-tion of the l.as Cruces bank failurehas been made was the general senseof the meeting. Mr. Crist stated thematter in this form:

don't believe that Mr. I'axtonhas the capacity for the position. Heis not built for it. He hasn't the ini-

tiative or tho acumen that Is neededby a stale chairman. He lives in thewrong part of the state. I hud ex-

pected Mr. Paxlnn to resign from theoffice on account of I ho dismal failurethat he made in the lust campaign.Hut slpce leading Ills statement pub-

lished in yesterday's paper, I believewe should wait and see what the out-

come of the investigation of the mat-

ters with which his name has beenconnected will be. If the chargesagainst Mr. I'axlon are Hue. wo

should get rid of him without delay.

If they are not true we should holdup his hands.

This sentiment provoked entluisias-- I

tie cheers from the committee andseemed to he the unanimous sense of(hose present.

n'oasts of the governor for not pu ¬

ling democrats on guard were treeiyapplauded, but so also was the gov-

ernor's statement, made late this ev-

ening, that "if office is all we are af-

ter, we don't deserve to win.I'iC Counter Problem Solved.

Taking it bv and large it was hardto tell juKt where the committeestood on this subject. It was a joy-

ous and riotous day from the tradi-

tional democratic standpoint. Sev-

eral members openly stated theirwish that everybody should 'get It out

of their svstem' and if unybody tail-

ed to do this it was not through lackof opportunity. After it was all over

the iiMMiilicra of tho committee de-

clared that they felt better and tha'eventual good to the party would re- -

BU

At the opening of the meeting Mr.

I'axton. chairman of the commiUee,HtaUMl that tha object of the call was

to enable the democrats to getstate their grievances, if they

had any. and gel to work for the cam-

paign mot "" that he ro lof I Sl. A

called so that t oof the counties becommitteemen might aay "t ,,U

"dvi shed in regular order. I'"'1, U

John F. Simms, of Albunuerque.cd the ball rolling. Mr. H'.'""'""

llernaliilo t onn-,- vclared that internally

condition so Mrwas in a betterconcerned thandemocracy istheH lhpointedi, has ever "eenand vote

fact that the birgest democratic,

the history of the countye,l at the last election. He "''TJthat Kafael Garcia had beenelected and had been defrauded out

of his seat.fjreauwt Need Uadershlp.

So far as the democrats of the stateare concerned, however, Mr.

8hnm was rather pessimistic. vvu

are herded up like sheep." he"There is need of leadership. 1 meanno reflection on the officers of tnostate committee, but we must put upa fight than we have been

we will never again be able t"appeal to the people." Mr. Simmsalso,' declared that there was need oia man to be in Santa Ve to look afterthe Affairs of the party In the legia-latu- f-

Gj,h(.rt of chaves county,

lIC.AL OXPAtCH 1 HNIM 40IIIAI.Santa Kg, N. M., Feb. 13. Had

IiIimiU between Governor McDonaldand J. II. iU. culminating la twooutbreaks, tit one or which the B"V- -

A Mr. Crist to sneak outwhat he had to say, and at the otherof which the chief executive explainedwitli dramatic emphasis: "If you gomuch further. Ill tell some thingsaliout you Ihut -- you won t like," asthe most sensational feature of thespecial called meeting of the demo-cratic slate central committee heldhere today.

Other loatiires were statements tothe broad general effect that while.the governor was and is an able ex-

ecutive and u pure ami upright Htiites-- ,

man lie is ucrhiiPH the worst politi- -

eiiin that Mifleiing New Mexico demo-crats have ever had to contend with,bur none; Ihut not half the democratswho should be holding office haveever beau able to ;;el within eight of

the public crib: that there has beentoo much "baekscratehing" by federalofficials. District. Attorney Sum memHurkhart and United States MarshalA. 11. Hudspeth beiriR cited as con-

spicuous and horrible examples of'backscratchers," and general allcgu-tion- s

to the effect that tho party is ina dickens of h fix and should bemended quickly and thoroughly.

Dank Muddle Mossed Over.The First State bank-stat- e college

muddle was touched In a very ginger-ly niann-- by everybody except Mr.t'rist. Mr, Crist didn't mind talkingabout it or about anything else. Tholiio Arriba man began his remarks afew minutes before 1 1 o'clock thismorning, spoke until 1 2:30, resumedat 2 o'clock and continued his disser-tation until 3:0. and in that time hetouched about every phase of demo-cratic, troubles that have occurredsince the days 0f Thomas Jefferson.

i'he democrats during the day in-dulged themselves to their hearts'content in their favorite indoor sportof fighting each other. Chairmanlaxton began things by inviting any-body to lake a shot t him, assuringall and sundry that he would not at-tribute malice to any of the untoYrl-fie- d

who those to speak their minds

Hie Day in CongressTin; si:x ti..

Mcl at tiuon.Democrats conferred on the ship

bill and cloture proposals, but look noaction.

Adjourned at 5:a0 p. in, until noonMonday.

Till', 1IOCJSI3.Met at 11 a. m.Debate was continued on the sundry

civil appropriation bill.Kepresentative Stephens of Cali-

fornia Introduced a substitute shipbill.

Leaders prepared for a caucus - onthe administration ship bill.

Representative Padgett Introducedspecial rule for Conslderat.on of shipbill.

Adjourned at 4:45 p. m. until noonSunday for eulogies on the late Kep-

resentative Martin of New Jersey.

WKAT1IKK 1RECAST.

AVashington, Feb. J 3. New Mex-ico: Generally fair Sunday andMonday. .

a time limit on speecne.

TWO ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL; SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1915.

LENGTH! SEARCHSummary of War

News of Yesterday BRITISH FORCE RIGR COLORADO

FOR DYNAMITERPUTS 200 TURKS MAN MURDERED

fJO APPLICATION

FROM SPAIN FOR

ACTION AGAINST

GEN. CARRANZA

NDS IN ARRESTEHORS ECOMBAT NEAR IA IETA

The German people look upon theretreat of l he liuwunN in Kal Fru-m- a

as a greal wctorv lor the Germanarmy uniln Field t ,t r Utl von

Military r, mc in Hcrhiiview this success Af presaging furtheri Irion,- ninth Kill hme an iiupurt-.in- t

Hliit on tti lin.ii r.sult.Ks,t jiu.id, the Lns-.n- s

have little to tut it mknown that behind t i aic ti.. on-ly fortified position. In hn.h the)may draw with a possibility ofi heel. in ir the German ainaiic-?- .

In Poland and iiic Cui p.illiian

ANNOUNCEMENT

Our Early SpringShowing

Direct fiom lite c1mIiI of Chicago and Ginul Kapid. wlstre y

we bave made the pring selections. Our itotk, nioie complete

lhn ever, contain llic moid pet feet line of

Firt Class Furniturecombining style and driign, material nd woiLminslii.

Was Carrying About SlO.OOOlCharles A, Schmidt Taken Into

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Entire Detachment of IslamicTroops Either Killed or Tak-

en Prisoners on Way to At-

tack Station of Tor,

to Cash Checks of CoalMiners When Shot to DeathFrom Ambush,

Custody on Broadway asFugitive Wanted for LosAngeles Times Case,

I Secretary Bryan Explodesnothing of viiui iinpoi tuu e ha beenannnuiiLC-- l by cither sub-- .

lielgium mid frwuf ate idayihg asecondary part un compiled with tileeast in tin- - campaign. Thr haveI'"" spasmodic ng.ig. meiit andartillery actions, but nut lung has oc-curred tn the lone to modify

Story From London ThatPowers Are Called Upon toRestore Order in Mexico,

!? t.OR-,,- 1. JOURNAL teac.AL UARffo MHILondon, 13 lie;!.", p. in. i

the H.t.,,u 0f ht. opposing force, i lunp .f Jim Turk and Arab under

lT MOSMIH JOUSN. SSICAL LlkttO WISWalsenbura. Colo., Teli. 13. Wil-

liam Dick, an olTiclal of the Pinoiisupply company, was shot, killed androbbed by unknown Persons latu in.

The t.erman foriMsn office, accordin to Berlin Upalchis, in reason-ably KUtlVtlld Mlll 111.. 1.. Ml.lila i,r day near La Veta, lib it whs oirrvinv

1ST MOSSINS JOUSL ! UUII W.fNew York, Feb. 13. ilulthew A.

Schmidt, 34 year old, was arrestedhere tonight us a fugitive from Jus-tice on an Indictment found in LosAngcl?s In October, 1910, charginghim with having been implicated indynamiting the Los Angeles Timebuilding'. The iirrest waa made onupper- I roadiviiy where detectives hudtrace 1 him after a search for four

the Anuinan note lesoeiliiiK tier- - approximillelV 16.500 ill enrrenevMINISTER MAY NOT

HAVE PROPER STATUS from Walsenburif to Oak view i.. !.

THE IVORY and THE KAISERFINISH I OK Bi:D KOOM SUITS JUST OUT.

See Them in Our Window.

tierniiin officers who were preparingto attack the liritish station of Torat the enirame to the Uulf of Suezwas al(ackel and either Killedor liken prisoners yesterday l.y aBritish force, uceordine to a llntisliofficial report from 'uiro. One hun-dred soldiers were taken prisonersand of the others it Is believed thatnot one escaped death.

used in cashinK checks of men emcom- -ployed by the Oakdalc Coal

pany.Is Not Accredited to Alleged!

ru,in' dei laratxin of a war mne Inliillnh Watern, expreiiiK the viewthat the term aie (oiiilud in morefrieudly lanKUaKe th in h id heen ex-ported iiml that from the Americanmile certain of the poinls rained ureJnmified.

tiermany will reply in the miiipfriendly iiuinmr, It ik aR.rted, but,

lll adhere to ila own viewooint.

Dkk was attacked live miles fromWalsenburK, supposedly bv two Alex- -

The officials ri port that In Janu-- 1 icans, Hcrordinir to reports receivedbet. ary fifty Turks and two tierman offiYou ate cordially inviJrd to inf i t our itock, now at it

Welcome whether you buy or not.

Southern Republic SinceFlight of Hucrta and Ascen-

dancy of First Chief, Thf III mi:m miiiKh.r at Tli I

c.rs approached Tor, believiiiK thatthe place was undefended. FindingTor Karrisoned by 200 Kityptlan sol-diers they sent for reinforcements.These arrived and a force numheriiiKa little over L'nn occupied a village tothe south of Tor.

nere. 1 hree tnilletg pierced his body.Officer and citizen from Walseti-I'tir- n

are searching for trace of thehold-up-

It has been customary for the I'inonSupprY company to cash the paychecks of the miners in that vicinity.Dick left Wulsenburij this afternoonin un automobile with funds for that

ll.inue haa iwoed nnoiher wartiitiK toni'iitrala lo moid the waters men-tioned In the tierinan pi m lamal Ion

I an (numerous iur ineri iiantiiK II oi allOn their-arriva- l liecominif know n i

I IAVE Tl ll" FIKST CI IOICX

STRONG BROS.Strong Block Corner Second and Cojier

yea i s.DeL'cUve Willium J. llurns, who

accompanied the officer making t re-

arrest, said the Indictment charges(hut Schmidt wo. ono of several menwho went with J. It. McN'amar.T tothe Giant Fowib-- company In Cali-fornia and purchased 1,000 pounds ofdynamite.

Schmidt wa held In magistrate'scourt i n ii short affidavit without bulluntil February 24 to awuit extradi-tion.

When arraigned before MagistrateMc(Jii;ide the prisoner uid ho was amechanic, 31 yiurs old but refused toanswer the other customary questions.After the arraignment, however, themagistrate said the man hud con-fessed to him in his chamber thathe was Matthew A. Schmidt, a

in the Los Angeles indictment.Detectiie ISurii stated that the ur-re- st

of Schmidt was the outgrowth ofun investigation into a bomb explo-sion whb h occurred in a six-sto- flathouse on Lexington avenue in thiscity on July 4 of last year, und whichkilled three persons, injured othersand partly wrecked the building. De-tectives who examined the premisesbecame convinced that the bomb usedwas of the sumt typo es Ihut used Inblowing up the Ijih Angeles Times

natioiiM.The lirltiKh foieiRn office in ilf re-

ply tolhe American Hole concern Innthe ono nf the American ftuic on theKteamer l.wml.inia, it Is uiiilerMood.Will contend that Hi it ish merchantvessels havo ii'lviHed to tineneutral II.ikh only In ca.r of ellierg-enc-

(ierman Ka.it Africa is now com-pletely cleared of Uritu-- h troops, at --

conlniK to a (i. rm.tii olTiclal Btate-men- t.

which adds that Hermantrui. on have entered 1 u.iimI.i llriliah

purpose.I.hcrtmaii .Saw Murder.

The (list news of the killing of Dh kwas biuiiKht lo the sheriff at

by Cabrlel Murphy, a livery-man. A posse of citizens was rushedto the scene of the shootins, fivemiles from WalsenburK. At dusk ht

shooiliiK was heard comingfrom the vicinity of the killinS!.

According to Murphy, he was fol-lowing Dick uloiia- - the La Veta roadat a distance of half a mile. When

M'AIX AXTs JOINT.niti, ix .Mt.xiio

London, Kh. IS (7:lfl p tn.tThe HpaniKh euveriiinent hamade a ' 1 c to the power Inorder to nhtain Joint arliun tend what U termed a utate of un-nr-

in Mevlen, nrordiiij to adliatih from Madrid to the fcx-- i

haliKe Telexiaph company.

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a small detachment of Urllish troopslanded in their rear and advancingover the hills, made a surprise attackupon their position at duwn yesterday.The official repoit conclude as fol-lows:

"The enemy's force was nnnlhilat-ei- l.

over 100 prisoners were taken',ninonx them u Turkish major, oversixty of their dead were found on thefield and it Is believed that none Kotaway. Thirty camels were capturedund the enemy's camp and theirstores were destroyed. Our losseswere one Curkha killed and onewounded."

CLEAN COAL! Kast Africa. Dicks machine drew near a bridgeHmre the war with Turkey heKan,

49.(10(1 Turkish prisoners haie passedon their way to the in-

terior, according to a I'etrograd

l WONIN JOUSNAk teiCIAL LCSIO WtStlWaMhliiKlim, l eh. 13. The l asted

Slates government has received no ap-plication troiu Spain for Joint action

over an irrigated ditch. Murphy de-clared he t.aw two men come fromunder the bridge und open fire onDicks automobile at a distance oflifty yards.

Dick's machine bft the road.

, tilli i'v ii iii ii m i t ii ii was fniiiid whichdouhtli s originated In American fue-t- r

' In Ihe eastern theater of the war,mi both side of I lie Kant Prussianfrontier, our operation! tiro every-- .where progressing au-- i essftilly.

j Where er the enemy attempts in re.I aim un Iiih opposition 1m quickly

broken."In Poland, on the right bunk of

, the Vistula our attacking troop! the lower hkrwa and are pro- -ieillii(t .n the direction of Hueloue.' "un the left hank of the Vmtulu

j there in nothiiiK of Important l re-- !port."

TEXAS GOVERNORl ne piemieiit or the hrench re- -

IS OUR

SPECIALTY

AZTEC FUEL

COMPANY

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with other nations In the Mextesn sit- - Ipuisij, lias sinned a decree author!uaiioo. iiryan Ktni lon.jrr.l, mK the lusiie .f national defense;nor has any intimation reached thelhonds to the amount of I .'uo.ooo.OUO.Mate department that such a 'j

EMPEROR WILLIAM !

Officials learned with much Inter- -

USED TOO MUCH

climbed un irrigation embankmentand stalled in a held where Dick'sassailants followed it and after abrief search of the dead official fledtoward the foothills. At this. Murphyraced to Walsenburg and Informedthe sheriff.

Sir ink by Two Mullets.Ilcports from the scene of the

est of the press reports, that tiain IN EXCELLENT HEALTHSANTIBANEZ' VICTIMS j had niHrrsseft a communication to I

the powers on the MIumIium In Mexico. SALAD AND PUNCH shooting were that Dick had been!

building- und similar lo those placednt the houses of General HarrisonGray Otis, owner of the Times and ofthe secretary of the manufacturers'association. The investigators soonstruck a trail which waa followed undled to the arrest of Sclmiidt.

The three men charged Willi pur-chasing the dynamite from the GiantI'owder company works were J. I!.MoNamura, M. A. Schmidt and DavidCuplan. A world-wid- e search wasmade for McNumaru'n associute andtheir capture was erroneously report-ed on many occasions. I'ntil the ur-re- st

here tonight both had eluded

TO BE BURIED TODAY ii rti me ripaiusn emimisv it was sal.

1ST VHNIM JOUSNAI. BrCCIAI. llt0 IVI

Amsterdam, Keb. I ;i (via I.on. lull,- p. in.) A pen picture of Kin-- 1

I no word had ben received from M.id- -struck by two bullets, one penetrat-ing the breast and the other thehead. Two bullets had gone throughthe windshield of the car und one hadstruck the radiator. Four empty !!0.3()

pcii.r lilutm appcn-i- l today In the i

Krrun ZeituiiK. puhln-lie-d in llerlinj lid as to the decision of the cabinet;

hut that n full report or the expnl- -sion from Xlrxlco of Jose Ciiro, the

i SllHtlish itiiiijulir un uliii h It i a.r-i- -

ICalerer Who Served SI 66,50from lis c4irresti..li(lenl on Un. ei.Mtrn

LIFEINSURANCE

Ikfoie you buy ce ourew tcduccd rain.

N. F. Le Sulr. Mdfwgcf

UNION CLNTKAL LI Ftinsukanci; CO.

Room 9State National Bank Building

front. It savs ! up nearcartridge shells were pickedthe bridge.Worth to Colquitt at Exec

The currency, f$,r0n, was foundsume, hre Spain's reported action is I e'nperor npp.-uic- l with t.en- -

based, hud been sent bv Mr. '.ro tr;,! MiX'k'-'-'O'- : uIoiik a lino!throuiii, the llnbas) hero to the I "f tro"1"1 K"r ,h'" "''"""'"I ' ""ISpanish forelicn office I i"U'r!-sio- n that he had kiowii terribly ,

in a compartment in the'utive Mansion May Not Getjr'1,.Hkrl'f,fut,n

Sf MOftNIN JOUHNAI. SrtCIAL L

Vera t'rii, Keh. 1.1. The tiody of(ien. Jesus ( ',i 1 ii n.ii. luother of en.

' V eliiistluno Curraniui, the f;ist chief ofthe coiistllutlonaliHte, tonether withthe hodies of son ami nephew, werebroiiKht to ra t'rui today and willhe hurled tomorrow (ien. Jesus Car-- 1

rana was executed sonic weeks agoin southern Mexico by (ieiieral

The entire local garrisontook part In the funeral processiontoday when the bodies were liiounlit

I to lie in state at military heaibiuar- -

machine.Paid,Status of JIliiMer oui mat was an error arianiK '

The peculiar siatus of all diplomatic I !r,,m ,ho fl" ' ""u iU" head protector jWOMEN OPPOSE BILL

FOR WYOMING DIVORCESm.rexc nlatives In n nlre i l...r,in "" was wearing to S'P OH (lie ler- -

Dick had large business interestsin Huerfano county nnd was promi-nent in lodge circb s. He was a direc-tor of the First National bank ofWalsenburg; president of the Huer-fano Trading company und the

Mercantile company.

rlble cold was gray."Ah a mutter of fin t his majesty up

j 1ST MOftMltta JOUSNAt. SSCCIAl. IHUO SflHC

! Austin, Tex., Feb. 13 Although Upea red extraordinarily fresh and elusj deficiency appropriation bill includinglie, though Ihers as on added eeri

no government Is recognized. It wasbelieved by many officials, wouldprobably override the technical pointthat the Spanish minister could enjoyno diplomatic immunities because behud not presented his credential, ttwa auggrHed that Mr. Cam's ap

tots. The city is otficlally in mount-Iii- k

AH business houses were i losotl. an item of 1 166.50 for 'chicken saladousnes rioted in" his and n

1ST MOMNIKS JOUSNAL bPCCIAL LVACIO W.bfllCheyenne, Wyo., Feb. 13. Tho

house of the Wyoming legislature to-day killed the senate bill for abandon,mtnt of the primary system of nomi-nating candidates for public office.

uatpu ri nrtr--I 'r'INE certain bitterness in his voice, whichformerly was not there."pini v t iv vkvvn

TURKISH PROTES TAND JEWELRY

REPAIRING

IIMANSMUGGLER

.IN BATTLE WITH

j and punch," used at tn,e executiveI mansion when Governor Colquitt wasj in office, was approved by Governorj Ferguson in spite of the ruling of thej attorney general that the appropria-- ,

lion was unconstitutional, the catererj who furnished the edible probablyj will not get his money until the courts

UNITED STATESI

point ment by the Spanish governmentwould In the circumstances constitutesufficient proof of his official Mutnsfor any defucto government andshould Inspire the same respect usthat usually given diplomatic repre-sentatives.

The Spanish government may havpaddrwod a note to all the power re

AGAINST SINKINGZ IlOTHl WOHK rou

LI. OS Uf.KV

J l4--t C Cilie Vou un llliunln. AGAIN AFFRONTED

The house passed the bill providini;for workmen's compensation insur-ance nnd limiting tho hours of laborof children.

The final test of strength for andagainst the public utilities commissionbill came in the senate this afternoonwhen tho Sibley bill is up for thirdreading.

Protests are beginning to arrivefrom women's clubs nnd other wom-en's organizations against the housebill providing that six months shallbe the period of residence necessarybefore proceeding for divorce may boinstituted.

have settled certain points. W. C.Middleton. a member of the legislaciting ( aro a experiences with the i U. S. OFFICERS

OF WASHINGTONDODD & DENHOFTliinl ami Central, Alliuquerqne

IN LUXEMBURGa

ture, lust night obtained an injunctionto prevent the state comptroller pay-ing for the salad and punch.

The bill caused a fight in the legis-lature and Attorney General Ijioneyheld that salad and punch came un-der the head of groceries, which couldnot legally be bought for the governorof the state. Governor Ferguson saidthe state had the tame right to payfor the items as it had to furnish wa

I J.il;. jg --B5fi Band Led by Goldie Evans Is

Broken Up but Part of IllicitChinamen Escape to theMountains,

NEW FAST MAIL OVER

SANTA FE RAILROAD

Vessel Is Reported to HaveBeen Sent to Bottom byRussian Shell, While Carry-

ing Red Cross Supplies,

American Consular Agent Is i

Not Allowed to Send Pack- -j

age Addressed to State De- -i

ter to the attorney general.

i arranza government, cffi. iuls herebelieve, but until the nature of Spain'suggestions are known, they declinedto speculate on the probable-- course ofthe American government.

That condition In Mexico liavebeen gradually growing worse Is ad-mitted nt the state department. Theretins been n disposition to regard theexpulsion of the Spanish minister usa personal mailer between (ieiieral('iirrnnxii and .Mr. Cam, but whetheror not this was n fixed policy of theWashington government und would beInfluenced by Informal diplomatic ac-tion taken by Spain was a matter ofw Ide conb-c- t urp.

(urrgiiji Klatenveut.Tho constitutionally ugeiuy tnntln

public tonight Ihe following dispatchfrom CarraiiHa in regard to the depor-ta- l

Ion of I'm o:'T ordered Ihe expulsion of Jose

faro for the follow im; reasons Angel

NO MORE PANICS

ARE POSSIBLE NOW

Tptes during the day of February 12.our iinillpry replied to the (Ire ef- -

ferlively. j

' Some m tutors have flow n over Ihe j

.icfiioii f cii1uu. The lioinlm thrownl tlii'ln did no il.itn.vjte. Porliiii the j

lugl't of February ll-- i: there wertwo (o iman atliuks on our trenchesin the forest of t'aiiivs, to Ihe northof t r .1 un, which tteu repulsed.

"Ill I .oil nine the Ceiiiian attack on j

our position at AiTin (on I. men- - J

l.olil ii III our lepolt of la( Ii IK. ht. was i

i d b one coiiii.ii , while nt the!,.,iini- another (icinuiii

'wlih Ho greater sinves to(i. copy otli' ineilMnii nt llcn.y "

partment at Washington, i

Lo Angeles, Calif., Fob. 13. Awoman smuggler, known us GoldieKvuns, lud a band of nine men Inbattle against three United States im-migration officials at the Mexicanborder near Calexleo, last night, ac-cording lo word received by federalolliciuls here today. Bullets were ex

... -- o.n.n. JO.n.l .r.c.u e...I Chicago, l"eh. 13. "Under the feil- -

reserve system We shall see noIeral financial panics," said Charles

governor of the federul re-- jservo board at the annual banquet of

ilhe Chicago real estate board tonight.

! MOSWIMa JOUNMAe SSCCIAL lrICD WiHt!Luxemburg, litand Puehv of Lux-

emburg. Fell. LI (via, IiiKb.n. x p.in.) The German military authori-ties hem have refused lo transmit apackage containing the Americanconsular aiient s account because it

IbV MOSNIN JOURNAL bSICIAL ItAttO WIMKl

Washington, Feb. 13. New ar-rangements for faster mail service be-

tween Chicago and the Pacific coastwere announced today by Postmas-ter General Hui'leson. The changeswill affect the service in Missouri,Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas.New Mexico, Arizona and California.

One new mail train between Chi-cago und Los Angeles will make thorun in sixty-fou- r hour und leu inin-iiIi-- h

over the Santa The time ofoilier trains through various slateswill be arranged in conformity, to Im-prove connection. The Missouri Pa-cific and Pennsylvania have arrangednew schedules to agree.

changed in a running light nmongDel ( aso, a Spaniard who has lived

IS MOHSIS4 JOUKNftl PKCmL HAfttO MIS!)llerlin, 13 (by wireless to Kay-viib- -.

L. 1.) Adilcra received herotoday trom Constantinople say thatthe Turkish gov eminent will protestagainst the sinking bv the Huxsiinis ofthe sL uinslilp tVasblugliiii, while null-ing under the A mil u an flag. The rs.sc Is to have been sunk oilFebruary N, wliilp niigaged in carrying l!i-- Cross supplies between

and Treulxond.

The Washiiiglon was owned by theArchipelago - American Steamshipcompany, which controls a fleet ofboats named after the Americanstates and plying between Mediter

iinn oi n, hi,Itl l'UH T OI OFLII I1UNS oldressed i ! """"'n that coiidittotiN just prior Ihe mosquito hutdies on the desert,

but in tho cud the woman, one ofWas scale. I in nu envelopelo the slate depart menl at Washinu. opening oi me Ieiieral reserve

! banks in November were "probably !uf her mule followers mid six Chineseion. i lie pins age, tinner Instructionsfrom the eoinniandaiit. was returnedto ihe agent, unopened.

London. 11 ?. T.

Aiihtrlan otli- -

il out htte to- - '

i una. I en. 1 :t ( vnp in I -- Tile follow lug

i.il slatemi M W ;IS giV I

nii;!u111 !dteiiill Poland

the most ominous in tho history of hum thev were trying tn smuggleour country." into the United States, were taken

Discussing the true function of Ihe i prisoner by tho throe governmentnew banks ho said: j agents. ,

for years III Mexico, has been marriedlo ii. Mexican woman, has had cbil.lri nborn In the country, is an owner ofreal estate and one of Ihe most Im-portant ftrcoiiiplloe of FranciscoVilla; he was by Villa's side at

acted for n time ns Ills con-fidential agent lo the Fnited Statesan. I finally accompanied Villa toMexico City. pel Cuso was seriouslyInvolved in a series of murders andkidnaping commuted In Mexico C.'ty:

est Oa n,l Interference bv Ihe German autho-rities with American ( ml corre-spondence, alieadv has tli.iti-.- i ,,r...

j "Their duty is not alone, to meet There were two automobile loadsI enieigeiK-ic- s but so far us possible to 'of contraband Chinese in the smug. PRESIDENT WILLranean ports. The steamship Texas, glers party, according to official In- -test to the stvite department at Wash-- j "'eu'"' emergencies from arising and

I i i.i to. thing tn.. in i hy has oi'curi'.'itlie Kttiiitlluit along the t'ui path-U-

Luiil In the weMiin and iiiL1.lt.:( ien to fli'iicial Its uin hang. d. Tintiioig liussiaii i oiiuti In tn,

w hile ordinarily tliey do not and are I formation. All but six escaped to theof Lower California.

liigton. Hased on an appeal whichWas containe, i In ..:iM.,,.r .... ,... not intended to compete w ith com-- ! mountains

liilllliv of Uvlkl.l passmi ci In tin. eauti-- t: se

ale liecolliii'g.lion we lutvi

warded by Dr Vanln ke the ""'r' lal oank. yet occasions mayAmerican minister tn "he Nelher-- i '" 'SB " !,ci'e filn h competition, throughlands, who complained that tlicG,-r-- i exercise of their open market MAKE POLITICALTHREATENED STRIKE

IN ENGLAND AVERTEDnecessary lor uie pro-peop-

of the Unitedman military lomniander at Trevesrefused to allow official letters to nass

power will belection of theStatIfrom thr minister to the govern

win-- niu.-- a mine and sank in tluilulf d Smirmi In Ma, 1912. tlunm;liie Tin in w ar, belonged toIblM vtMKIllsllIp 1:11,-- .

The Archlpelago-Amcilca- n Sleam-slii- p

coinpaiii Ik owned In large partby uiiUirttlixiMl Anieilc.-i- Creeks andw i bartered under the Maine laws,though no American registry has beenliianted to II t vessels At the time, oran unti-ilree- k bocott directed againstthe ships of ibis company some yearsago, howewr the line was antliol ieitto fl the American flag by theAn. . ii.. in i oiimil ul SinMTin becauj--(In- - couipiuiy was hugely controlledlie American Interits.

TALKS ON TOUR

pi nil H sed."Simultaneously with the succ-(.i- l

it'll j nee in Kiikuw .ii.i, our troopsi'.i i I i iielliivg the eiicnii in ar Ki'oi

' .Dili's, i', cii'se.i Jol.toiui a h.k amibe P'ls igl on bolli sides of ttil

I'.ji'I. (,1'ir foiees lii the upper regionI li e iTi-.- r 1'ntUi won their ;iv out

nf Ibt iiioimtairi albis und reachedW't Knit. Km;, Kin-sow-, !!. ii.vn andl'. i?n,i.

"It is often said that the federal re-serve bank are bankers' bank butthis is true only to the extent, thatthey deal primarily with the memberbanks. Their true function to pro-tect the interests of Hie people."

ment of the Grand Do. by, SecretaryLryiin has sent a note of protest toAmbassador (b iard at llerlin (or de-livery to Hie German foreign ofli"e.

The German government was re-minded Of the fa. t that Dr. VanDykewas minister ',, Luxemburg s wellas to lh" Neibeiiaiids; that he hasbeen rendered tin ommunie.-id- so faras his relations w uh Luxemburg wereconcerned and the note expressedconfidence that the action of the

1ST MOMNINS JOUSNAL CICIAL L'AHO KIKIILondon, Feb. 13 (4:52 p. m.) The

threatened strike of several thousandrailroad men through Great Urilain,demanding an increase of wages,seems to have been averted.

Announcement waa made followinga conference this afternoon betweenrailroad managers and representativesof the union, that an agreement hasreached, the terms of which will beannounced Monday.

his family lived together with Villa,before (intb-rre- . liel Caso nuiile him-self appear us confidential agent ofNpnin; when liutierrex left Mexico

jetty 1 tol (."aso went Into hiding iimlwhen (leuersl obregoii entered he or-- I(bred his arrest; Del Caso sought tef-- Iugc in the biilltllnt- - of the Spanish

I then ordered (letieiul (Ibre-- igon to make request of Jose ("arowho styled hftnself charge d'affairesof Spain to surrender Pel ("aso within

j twenty-fou- r hours; Jose Caro madesolemn assurances that Del Caso was

j not In thfl legation, but having securedproof (hat he wan, I directed (ieiieral

j Obregon to mukn a search of the le-gation with the permission of ChargeCaro. Caro opposed this, planting theInviolability of the building. 1 could

j have ordered the search, but wishingj to avoid giving any offense to the

people and government of Spain Ilimited my action t requesting Caro

j to leave the country.Caro l nllrclv lyuorvd.

THREE CHINKS KILLED"TUei f Will'Lstlles

lilllllber of liUf-M- pilKOiietst ikeii in the prrient s- ties o(

I'.i-- linn. lints lo Us, Kill' "

tbV MORNINfl (OJRNAL IPIcitl IIARIO WIRR'Washington, Feb. 13. President

Wilson discussed his plans (or politi-cal speeches during spring and sum-mer tonight at a White 'House confer-ence with members of the executivecampaign committee of the nationaldemocratic committee which outlined

DURING T0NG WAR jSECRETARY REVOKES

MUCH CRITICIZED ORDER111 (. I'.I 'IT ISLI DAM At, K

t UM II i AVI Vl'olis wasGel- -

mimay t'ontmander at Trevesnot sanctioned by the imperialman government. RUNS AMUCK AND IS j during the day its preparations for

the 1 ill 6 campaign.Leli I'll, 13 (tiY

, ,

MOKNINQ JOUftNAl FECIAL LIAtID WDtVancouver. It. C, Feb. IS. ThreeChinese were killed and three wound-- !

ed in a fight between rival tongs to- -day in the course of the celebrationof the Chinese new year. One of the

Hit lei-- t.official,'lmi. ii.Li .. in i Tli'

Lou- -I a l cH. all

KILLED BY POLICEn.i m loin i to'liiy by the (',1 .iliU.it j wt.

!n the we.ltin iln.iiurWELLS FARGO EXPREcSS

CINCHED BY ORDERI'f Will

i. .ki jousv Miutv maao ,.iislilnglon, Feb. la, Sccielai y

' .McAilo.1 hu.t l'eoke. Ihe order t.f bistOi tobcr, (Uohibiling collectors of cus-toms fiom Khlng out infill iiiution

cl uing the cluitnctci' of dtslina-ti.u- iof (urgocs bouthbound limit

pulls of the l iiitcd Sinus The'icl-ii- i vtiild tli.it many lomplaints

mice was said by the police to havecommute! suicide. The other twowere killed in a pistol fight in China-to- w

n.Two of the three wounded may die.ne fight is regarded by ihe police asan outgrowth of recent fiuhihur

nux.ii. jog.N.i meu e,,o ,.,,,San Francisco, Feb. u.Fifteenper cent of the earnings i California

,ln on aiiabus eteida) uaumdropped' luulil.M oil (be co,u.t.

cauki il ri atHiirf.ge toHie , i H pupuialion vilnli tuuii thellillllail point of Mew we .u(i,icdonly f light losses.

'On tile extreme WesO.Ht fl,,,,) ft .'.J

The president, it was said, undoubt-edly will make a number of politicaladdresses on the way to and from thePunamn-Paeifi- c exposition at SuaFrancisco. Kven should he be keptfrom attending the exposition inMarch, as now planned, by an exlrasession of congress, it wa auid that howould make the trip later.

The question of Mr. Wilson's owncandidacy, It .was said tonight, wasnot discussed although it wa agreedthat much of the material (or lhacampaign will he based on hi record.It was made clear that the committeewould not work for any particular

Ibr MORNING JOURNAL SPECIAL IRABtO WlRCDenver, Feb. 13. Paul Uigo, aged

50, lute today shot and killed Mrs.Louis Snceo, n neighbor; shot LouisSacco in the leg, fired several shots ata city ambulance sent to pick up thowounded couple, then emptied two re-volvers at three city detectives. Thedetectives returned the fire nnd Kigowas killed. Coleman Hell, one of thedetectives, wa bad'y wounded.

expoi torslea,--. in lor

naii. luji-i- i iccen.-i- t rimiiag.iliu-- l the order and the

' lis existence bad nnswd.il toe liens r.irno KXpress company. '

In San Francisco andamong Chinese-Por- t

bind.. ilH.lltMl a

lopped off today ,y ,

ear, werestale rail- -The original older was lintleistood

to have been ttixpieuMiig lo diplo- -i lll.llle I. iUwelltatilts Ht lit'eut Hit- -

"The Spanish government had Min-ister Cologan before Madero iiud whenit afterward tecogniited Hueita,Cologan continued In hu position. Thegovernment of Spam has not recog-nized (he eoiistittilloiiiiliKt governmentnor were any letters of recall present-ed by Cologan. The diplomatic cliar-uel-

of Curo Is entirely ignored Instrict Justice 1 could have taken moresevere measures without infringing-an-

principles, practices or courtesiesof an International charinlir. hut asa mark of amity for the people andgovernment of Spain I confined my-self o requesting Caro to leave ihecountry Caro did not ni-- answerany of Ihe communications expressedm him in 'regard lo the Pel Caso

' a- i r M--VON HINDENBURG MEETS

EMPEROR WILLIAM1 . .

xiiiiii'isMi.i, Mi.i) it make Per-manent e,prtrv ,.,,,.,. r,lUl(11rales, issued a year ago

The order i.asedis oi, a six months'test, during which the companymibmitted a statement or ils earnings

j niin.. it wan ihought to addj difln tiliies of ascertaining whether GOVERNMENT SELLS

.RIFLES TO ARMY CLUBSHI tl- -cargoes con'.ainei! contraband

cl s.in oeiau. .tuner niiei-atio- In the

Iheonunginui inner were madesain showing.

l.t MOKHtNII JOU.N.l .f.c.AL LbAbtO KlbtLondon, Feb. 13 3:40 p. in.) Km- -peror illiam received Field Marshalvon Hind.-nbiir- on the eastern battlef,l,'lt 111 riday and iti was decided tojhiuke a renewed dash for Warsaw

I'uldotis 4. rallied o Koreas.Seoul, Korea, Feb.

was granted bv Japanese ainhoi diesj today to Paron Lin Chi llo, a former(Kbiii. t minimi-- : Van Kl Tak. former.

IV connected with Ihe Koret PallvNews: An Tal K.-g- . Im 'hi Chong. VlSung Hi,,,, ud i,k Kwan Flu. who in

I rrK, according lo

candidate but for the success of who-

ever i nominated.A statement given out by the com-

mittee said the party was in a flour-ishing condition und that "the nutlonis entering upon the most prosperousperiod in all its history." It was stat-

ed a decision had betn reached tocontinue the work of the permanentheadquarters of the party here.

The meeting wa atttnded by Rep-

resentative A. Mitchell Palmer, chair-man of the committee.; Fred 15. Lynchof Minnesota, Homer's. Cummlngs ofConnectitcut and Cato Sells of Texas.Written reports from other membersof the national committee were read.

dispatchKxchungethei. tun msier-ts- toTelegraph company(( (ojnb(

SMI NORNINO JOURNAL RPtCIAL U.IIO Wll.ilWashington, Feb. 13. Secretary

Garrison lias rescinded hi order ofhist month prohibiting the sale ofarmy rifles to National Rifle associa-tion club.

Officials of the association repwtedtoday that within the Inst six monthsmembership in the clubs had) in-creased to more than k,oo civilians

ho ure receiving voluntary training.Wanted Clean cotton rsgei at th J.mr-ss- lout as.

I plKdils lYoluhiihm Uh,Phoenix. Aril . Feb. U. The statesupreme court, confirming the n

of Lu, Gh.-rua- , upheld theArizona prohibit on law on allpoints today. Ghemu sold a pint ofwhiskey after the law went into tt-le-

January I. The Wet forces nowdeclare they will ke Ihe case to theupruie court of me Vuiied States.

",The t.erman emperor, the messagead, s i d to be anxious that thelohsh capital be taken before the

.Icsiili I'diualor Dm,-- .

Kmi.,s cuy. j, (ivb. U. FatherMartin P. lowJtns. lit, former prvi-lli.ii- t

of Ctcighlou coih jjo. Oman, andone of the loading Jesuit educators inthe Luiiea tsuics, liied. here today,

i.-- sentenceil lo sixyears" Itnpi iHiuiment (or an attemptto Oeneral Teraui hi, Jp-aii- e

goveraor fivnetal of Korea,......to, oi tn reichstag in or- -

a new"r l" inuuce tne House to votewar loaa without opjHisiUon.

i1t

THREEALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1915.

What's New in New MexicoPARTY LIS GO UTE5II HOPES

111 IY BUILD

TO RICH VALLEY

Dollar FarmingH you are noinn ' 'a'1 co,n. y" '""'t I''"'1 '' tM 1' V"?Grain by rain, lull by lull, you drop it until your enliic field ix

planted. As you raise corn, ittise dollars. Plant them a you get

tliem, one, by one. in n account with us. This is the eed time for

your dollar crop. Sow now for the dollar harvest. $1,00 owns an

Account with us.

No ens ever repels having a Puiul( licounf.

Thousands regret not having one.

The Citizens BankALBUQUERQUE. N. M.

Open Pay Day Cveningi. x

We Pay I icr cent Interest In Our Savings icutrlilient or(Ccrtlllcalc of lic.l)

TJcDOQTORktrain "Mcrry-tio-Kound- but thename Is applied because it run toItoswell and back again. Some of(he drummer who make this territorytire unkind enough to remark that thename vuih given on account of theemotions experienced while putronic-tu- g

the new train.

CLOVIS TO HAVE AN

WHEAT

Mm. IMin f. wrl ii- - : "1 urn InformedHun I have kahiiy li.Mil.lr uu.l tlml Ii infiiNl iiiirii.-tillit- McrlouM hIhkm. YVIiNtw.nild ou pri'm rll V

AhAwer: It vuur n.vtnit'iiiin fire theiiniihI on,-- tin txifl uiiih'r the even,nw.'Hiiiv hiiKIch; iicioit, niptnuji or

mine, ui "'uiniaiiUil by Sieiid-fo-ht'- i,

pnltia, il.Mirciif lu.i, chill, etc..1 tv.Mili! Hilvlmi the llnmtMltflte une ofImlmwitrt tot.li'Oi, a very fine remedy for

ui'li ilirftmltlt-i- , aolil in Bvuleil ttih.'R withfull direct l.nm for eir niliioiilatiHtniii. .

,Jnmcw .T. nuke: "For aevvnil month

I iiHvu not been feeling well. My akin laanllow, my totu:n la conliMl, have head-ache, run Blei'tleHa. Ilcrvotla and hdthereitwllh chronic (oiiailpnilon. l'leae hvlp me."

Anawer: You ni'ed n bmatlve hlomtcleansing treatment In the form uf three-rni- n

enUiherh t:il.leta (not aiilpharl.ilvereonoi the lenil.-ne- to coital ipiit Ion undKniitnully your itooil hefillh ulul pure blondwill reiiu'ii.

'Poor Nervea" "la It ponalhle. trfind a nieiMeinn which hy Ha tmiie er nu-

tritive pnwera will lirln the. glowhettllh und Hinl.lllou l.uck In n mnn whoIma rverylhlli Ii. Hi world lull hoalth andhiipidnitst? I inn dull, f Mfciful, deapon-i- h

nt. wenli. In mljlln. short f hn iiih nmlauffer more in' leas wllh puia In aplno andhai k of head."

Aunwer: Vuur 1'oii.llllnn Indlenlea theneed uf a anoint. liiiiiiiU'M tonle nut iilive to realore nerve eiuiillhrlum, whichla turn foriiriia onil aliviiKlhena the

of liulrlllon, I liuia vllnllalnir Ihe Moodami pniniolliiu new eell nml llaaile to lakeearn of the wiiale fireea. '1'lil'eenriilil

inielle tilhlelH. p.'lelieil III aeilled tllhanith full dli'eeiii.na, rtt recommended innil eueh cust h.

"D. V.. t" wrlicr: "My rheiimfttlam lageiniiK worse till ihe lime. I hiii Hell Inan tiiirf lluii It mnk t It very hard furmo to get mound.

Anawer: I). I worry nhout yourrheunimuin. na Hint inn It very euallyrimtrnlleit hy iiilug Ihe folloaln: Hit atIhe illiltt Hl.'tv Hie lUKI'eilleulH ' nallleil, mixthoroiiulily and lkn a. lenepoonful si meallimn und skhIii m hiMlllme and you ahouldnoon he enilivly relieved nf Unit dlnanl'ee-itl.l-

iliaea.'.e, i heiiliial lain. Piirehttan 2

drama of lodid- - f pntnaaluin :. ,i ntwine of cell hleilin ; 4 di anm uf aodlllin au- -

llejlaie: I oz. ( ii. fluid hiilinworl; I

,ii, v p. essence ra nihil, and & naa. ofavrup aarmipiirllhi. Thla haa anllaflcdthuuaamla nml 1 am aure It will ynu.

salaried it provided are excessive amiread never I letters from his connti-Ineii- N

In cnppnrt of this stand.llinkle deejarod that the bill Irj

litucli heller than lie thought the ma-jority could produce. "It Is the bestwe can do." c said resignedly.

('rnnipion, for one, declared thathe hail not received one line fromany of the officials of Colfax countyregarding Hi,, salary bill. "It doesnot suit me in every respect, but I

believe It Is the best we can do," hedeclared. "If some of the county of-ficials received too much money theycan turn It back Into Iho treasury."

Holt reviewed the efforts of themajority during the past two pensionsto enact a salary bill and told howits efforts were frustrated by the op-position of the executive. He ex-plained how amounts paid county of-ficials In excess of those provided inthe measure could be recovered upontheii- bond, If necessary.

Alldrcdgit Surprised at Hill.Alldredge said that the bill Is COO

per cent better than any presentedwith a chance for passage. "I amgoing to vote for this hill, not becauseit, suns nip, but because 1 am afraidwe would get a worse one If this 1

defeated."The bill passed IS to 6, the votes

of liarth, Hums, ICvans, Mabry, All"era and Walton being recordedagainst it, Miera declared that hevoted against the measure out ofsympathy for his colleague from HioArriba county.

Senate 1:111 No. 53, the finance com-mittee salary bill, together with IUamendments, was recommitted to thofinance committee,

The senate adjourned until Mondayafternoon at 2 o'clock.

Itoiucro I rges ; renter SpeVd.In the house, Speaker Itomero took

the occasion t urge the members toget down to work so that in the

three and a halt weeks, thelegislative program promised the peo-ple may lie enacted. He opposed ad-

journment until 2 o'clock on Mondayafternoon but Mann explained thattime would be saved by giving thecommittee an opportunity to considerthe bills before them.

Montoya and Mullens IntroducedHouse Joint .Memorial No. 2. askmijcongress to establish a uniform rateof one cent per ounce, or fractionthereof, for first class mail. Taxa-tion.

House I'.ill No. 225 was Introducedby Chaves y I.una and Francis, forthe purpose of an eipiitable, divisionof highway funds. Highways.

House ilill No. ?2, by Chaves y

Luna ii in Francis, to grant permis-sion to sheep, cattle and stock tograze on certain lands. Insurance..

House Jlill No. 227. by Mann, anact to amend Section 3G18 of the compiled laws of 1S97. Judiciary, 'inebill provides for the disposition ofinsane persons who are not admittedto the Mate hospital for the Insane,

l air Hsiuiiils.-llo-n Frojcctcd.House liill No. 228, by Montoya,

Ortiz and Mann, an act creating apermanent fair commission, definingIts duties and powers and appropriat-ing $10,000 for permanent Improve-ments and $10,000 annually from 1913on. Highways.

House r.ill No. 229, by Itomero nmlMann, defining fraternal benefit

lodges and methods for t heirgovernment. Taxation.

House lslll No. 3. by Ttenehnn,abolishing tho capitol custodian com-mittee, to place tlie control and man-agement til the capitol building andgrounds. ,the employment f lahortherefor,' as well ns of the executivegrounds und mansion, under the com-missioner of public lands was report-ed favorably In a majority report. A

minority report brought In by F.rynntadvocated tabling the hill. The mi-

nority report was tabled by a voteof 27 to 15, Taylor and sHkidmore Vo-

ting with the minority. The majorityreport was adopted by a vote of ii)to 13, Taylor Voting with the, demo-crats.

House Bill No. 36, by Martinez,constituting the auditor, eoinniis-i:lone- r

cf public lands and secretaryof state the capitol custodian com-mittee, was tabled.

Iloth the house and the senate y

passed a resolution which hasbeen signed by Coventor Mclionald,endorsing tho southern national high-way .

FORMER U. S. CONSUL

LOCATES IN ARTESIA

BSCCIAL COaSBBrONOSNCB tO MOftNINO JOUWNAl

Artesia, N. M., Feb. 13 J. W.Ragsdale, for seventeen years con-

nected with the United States diplo-matic service, and for eleven yearsconsul general at Tien-si- China, haspurchased a large ranch in the Cot-

tonwood valley, northwest of Artesiaand has moved here to make hihome. Mr. Hagsdale will engage in

the real estate business with A. CKeinath, In addition to looking afterhis property Interests.

Mr. Hagsdale' was in China duringthe stirring P.oxer revolution, and hassome irood War stories to tell of thattime. His son, then a boy or id,

untitled awav and Joined thearmy, and his worn was oi so. o n.i- -

ture as to get htm a run page in itemFrancisco newspaper when he re-

turned to this country. This sun is

now in the army, with the rank of a

captain of ordnance.Mr. Hagsdale was formerly in the

newspaper business in Iowa, and is

still interested in everything pertain-ing to printed work. He was a heavyinvestor in the Autopress company,

his brother-in-la- w being the patenteeof this modern printing machine, but

both Mr. Hagsdale and his brother-in-la-

were frozen out" of the com-

pany, and as a consequence lustnmev on the deal. Mr. Hagsdale has

but lately quit the diplomatic service,

but was' not forced out by the ad-

ministration. He resigned and has a

n n'i ' "letter from t'resiueiicpressing- - his regret tnar ir. hur"- -

dale had decided to leaveservice.

Thieves Hnsy In Artesia.Artesia, N. Feb. 1 :! --The reran

outbreak of petty stealing aroundthis place is surprising, as it is a n.if

articles bto loos,thing for nnyoneArtesia has en-J- oFor yearsh s means.

reputation In thised a spotlessof late that theand is only

' e L middle valley have lest

through stealing. As it la now,.howisn f ri try fl I sides, and

are goin '';"". nnPll will

a few night ago. Ten Mickling

X were stolen from the Pelt ranchthis week, and Thursday

Zht"a fine raddle was taken from

he home Of W. K. Mitchell.o.her thefts of less importance have

occurred and not been reported.

Infant Son of Mall ,r'u,M,,: '

Artesia. N. M.. Feb. 1 3,-- The

son of Mail Clerk Hay i.o.iuy. . u ..,out of Amarillo on the Pecos atley

..Miordnv. Mrs. K. V. J'Oil- -

j.. ' a.oi to Amarillo this

PRICE OF CATTLE

LEADS TO CARE

FOR LIVESTOCK

Summary of News From

Queen City of Pecos Valley;

Jitney Line Planned for

Rosweil.

eCCIAL COMRIIKNOINIII TO MDRNINU JOUHNAlJ

Hoswell, N. M., Feb. III. Year agoWhen cattle were worth less than atthe present time, one could go outon the ranges, and the sight of deadstock lying around, the coyote andthe hawk feeding upon the carcasses,created no surprise. Today, shouldthe same thing happen, someone Isbranded as a poor business man.Never before in the hlsiory of the eastpart of New Mexico were cattle insuch good condition as at the presenttime. Never before were there suchhandsome prospects for a heavy calfcrop, and percentages for the savingof that crop.

And all this ha been brought aboutby the leady advance In the cattlemarket. The fact that a cow canhardly be bought now for less than$50 and often limes much more, hasmade the stockman who formerly didnot think of the loss of an animal asamounting to much, get wlsu imme-diately. Two years ago there was notmore than a couple of cars of cottonmeal cake shipped into astern NewMexico. This year, Just into Itoswellalone fifteen cars of cotton mealeako ha been bought and shipped In,all of which was used by the cattle-men f thlH section.

The cattleman figure that $1.50worth of cake will carry an animalthrough the winter season and willbring her Into spring in a fine con-dition, making her constitution strongwhich speaks so much for the calfwhen born.

Some of Hie large cattlemen outthi way have tried the silo, but preferto ship in cake and feed rather thanto fool with the modern method ofsilo feeding.

Willhurn Hanch Sold.Charles Willhurn has sold his ranch

which !! bought last Hummer fromDink Arthur to Charles Hullard. Thisranch is on the Felix river some sixtymiles southwest of the city.

.Illm y" Uno for Itoswell.Itoswell Is to have a "Jitney" line.

C. Jones, who has been running anautomobile transfer business In thecity, has announced that beginningMonday he will make trips throughthe business and residence sections ofthe city every fifteen minutes, run-ning two car over an authorizedroute, making same time us u wtreetcar. The fare will lie 10 cents.

Prions Hack Alleged Swindler.Deputy Sheriff Jim Johnson has

just returned trom Dallas und broughtback W. SicDaniels. charged withpassing a worthless I.MIO draft on the.First Htaie Hank and Trust companyof this city. Hoy Ammerman, cashierof the.bank, wa presented the draft,and as McDnniclH had been doing bus-iness with him for a year and every-thing was straight, cashed the draft,hut telegraphed, he Males, to the NewHope, Texas, bunk, on which the draftwas drawn for confirmation. NewHope, being a rural town, did not gelthe message, and he say that he caphold the Western I'hion for not dellvt-erln-

the message, at the hank's ex-

pense. McDaniil owns properlyhere, and an attachment has been runon it, by the hank. McDaniil foughtrequisition in Texas.

.ludg.1 Names Trustee.Judge (1. A. Pic hardson named Van

II. Wilmot as trustee to repii-scn- .1.

X. Dunn, In (! Collvcr & Dunn bnsl.Hess. Dunn brought a suit asking for

n injunction and receiver for thebusiness, claiming that Collvcr, n ma-jority stockholder, had ousted Dunnus manager, and that Collvcr hadloaned the firm money when the firmdid not need it, Dunn Is a minoritystockhoidei. The trustee only holdsuntil further order of the court pend-ing final hearing.

Another Modern Hotel.The Mont Miller structure is to be

finished and Itoswell is to have an-

other modern hotel, fitted IhrnnahoHtwith electric i;ells, private telephone,private bath and electric T, valors.J. N. tiibler of the contracting firm ofHnchanniu and Milder of Fort Worth,arrived this week and will begin workon the structure. Monday. They willexpend $::il,000 ill the completionwhich will make the hod I finishedcost $T,'i, ntlli, beside the $in,0o com-plete furnishings. This building wasstarted by II. 1 Miller five years ago.He did not have money enough toswing the deal and it was thrown Intothe courts where it swayed for fouryears. Hilder and Huchannan ownthe building and have it rented. Itwill be opened in ninety days.

f'irei l,os Occur.A $5,000 fire loss occurred here

this week, the Oriental livery barnwhere S. A. Whiteside had his repairshop burning to the ground. There isno known cause ns to how It started.

Many Visitor at Museum.Santa Kc, 1'Vb. 13. The following

visitor from outside towns today reg-istered at the Museum of New Mex-

ico: Miss Hilda, Peters, New York;If. Grady Miller, New York City; Hu-

bert Osborne, Kingston, Canada; E.Iteginer, St. Paul, Mlmv.; S. JerrySimpson, Wagoner, Okla.; .lame T.Connor. Hpringlleld, 111.; ClaudeDoane, St. l.ouls. Mo.; Knrnest N.Park, Tene Haute, Ind.; Itobert D.Stanton, Nashville, Tenn.; Mis Mar-guerite Hattemon, Springfield, O.; C.

11. Hart, Auburn, N. Y. ; IiorseyMewhorn, Ccrrillos, N. M.; C. S. n,

liver, N. M . ; ' Harry Marlon,(leorgia Marion, Anderson, Ind.; J. F.Tearncy and Tearneyi Jr., Haiti-mor- e,

.Mil.; Hffie K. Nicciim, SilverCity; Mabel Anglin Huffman, Alamo-goid- o;

Mr. and Mr. Godfrey h. Ca-

bot and Klcanor Cabot, Huston,Mass.; Kd Trujillo, Kspunola; C. O.

Fuller, Houston, Tex.; R. I D. Mc-

Allister, Allu(iieriue; Mr. und Mr.Cabot are members of the distin-guished Huston family, well known inhistory and literature.

e(.T.v-;o-lloiiiid- " New Train.Artesia. X, M Feb. 13. The new

local passenger train from Hoswell toCarlsbad has been christened "TheMerry-Go-Honn- and the name hasstuck, just as this branch of the SantaFe was named "The Pea vine" yearago, and never has outgrown it. It l

not known who tartd. calling the

J0 PIECES IE1SENATE PUSSES

Jlinkle and Alldredge Vote for

.Bill After Vain Attempts to

Amend It, While Burns and

Miera Are Opposed,

UPPER HOUSE BLOCKS

EFFORTS FOR CHANGE

G, 0. P, Leaders Succeed in

Marshalling Enough Votes,

With Democrats, to Give

Act Three-fourt- hs Majority,

IIMCUl OiaeaTCH TO 0IM JOIiaNSUSanta IV, Fed. IS. Tlip aenutp tliiB

forenoon paused ttmcmleri limine billNo. HI 9, the Hiilury niPHHiire, us perprogi-uin-

. In the finnltwo ilemocralM, AllilreilKC mid ilinkl",.voted for the bill, and two republi-cans, liurtiM and Miera, voted UKtiiimtit.

As was to lip expected, there wasfull (liHeusHioti of the measure. Thebill was taken up as u special orderImmediately after the reading of thaJournal.

Ilarth movel to amend by strikingout that part which provides that theinunly m hool superintendent shall beIiaid only $ T I where the countyhas only eleven or less districts. liaiihafitteited that this clause Is directedsolely anaiiiit Mckinley county andthat it would affect that county alone.

JUK explained that the countyschool supcrintendetil of McKinleycounty has a dentist's office, does notHive his lull time to his official du-

ties, has been receiving only $t00 ayear and Is perfectly satisfied to drawclown $7.1(1 h. year, which representsan increase in salary to hitrt. He fur-ther said that the superintendent isa personal friend of his and that hehelped to nominate anil elect him.

Hurt It's amendment was thereupontabled.

Alldredge moved to amend that thesheriff's salary in second class coun-ties be fixed at $2,fi00 instead of$3,000, as the latter sum was out ofproportion to what other officers areto receive. J I is amendment was lost.

Minkle asserted that the salariesfixed for fourth class counties arefar too low and moved the followingIncreases in those counties:

Treasurer, from l,fl"0 to $l,80tl;assessor, $l,(i(io to gi.xm) and sheriff,Jl.f.uO to $1,1100. Kueli amendmentwas tabled.

Kvuiih offered an amendment pro-viding that all officers, excepting leg-

islators, shall devote all of their timoto their official duties. He stated thatItoosevoll county is fortunate because-It-s

officers, nive all their time to theirpublic duties. This amendment wastabled.

Alldredge offered a substitute forthe entire bill, in which the salariesranged from $1,1100 to $2,000. Thiswas tabled by a strict party vote of17 to 7, AMredge. Harth, Kvans, llin-kle, Mabry and Walton voting for thesubstitute.

liurtli, who had prepared data tela-tiv- e

to salaries paid in other states,said: "This is not n republican salarybill, but merely an office, holder'smeasure. Kotli republican and democratic office holders tried to get anthey could and the majority yieldedcomplaisantly."

He reviewed the salaries and prac-tice of office holders in New Mexico.Referring to Santa Ve. county, he saidthat Celso Lopez, the county treas-urer and collector, pays Fred Iope$1,000 a year to run his office, whileCelso worked for the Keligmans whenhe ran for office and is still work-ing for them. In Bernalillo county$l,B00-a-ypr- tr deputy does the work,while in Valencia county, Deputy I.o-pn- n

rnna tho office the conntv navingthe deputy, and the official draws the'salary. In Grant county, a banneris the treasurer, . and pays a deputy$100 a month to do the work, Ttarthsaid, he formerly having paid only$Sti a month for this work.

liarth then advocated n hall offame for New Mexico, where next toAbraham Lincoln he would place the"stooping and smiling figure of theman who drew this bill" for the ma-joril- y.

Hp characterized the mertnreas a "steal of the public funds of thestate of New Mexico." lie admitted,however, that the hill might be worseconsidering the pressure brought tobear by county officials on the legis-lators.

r.nrns also opposed the bill, sayingtniit the deputies in Itio Arriba county

f c,,rk anl the treasurer re-ceive l,o a month, while the hardest?"J.k that tl,e officials do is to drawpnv.

Mahrv's 'ontltt.t,, Oppose Hill.,.,,,,.,,-- , tne M nP(.ausp tne

Had Tuberculosis,Now Insured

.".-..i- i you Know a man hn. been" afflictedwith Consumption, and inter ohtalned in- -

rurniH-r- . it means that he ha rpcijverod... aa in mis case:

Hi merlin riiiee, Rrnoklrn. X V."t.entlenien: I troubled vrllh nigh

aweufs, a never rough and vim very weak"vin, in met. nlMoluMy no ambillun

w hatever. I consulted a phylrlan, who toldni my lungn were affected. 'ot natiafied, Iwent to another doctor, who unld I wn Inin firm Ktagei of ( oninii)tlnn. At thispoint I Hlarlrit to take Kekinan'i Alterative.The night hhpuIk alopped alnviitt immedt-nlel.- v.

my rnuich lienime looner nil ftriiilu-ll- y

rlUanpearrd. .My weight In now 113IhiiiihIh, and my phyHteian llan pronouncedne perfectly tuinnil which, loitefher nil h

111 fact Ihut 1 have jlint been accepted 4tytwo different insurance cAniimntc fciLfn- -Mirance. makes m sure of myroiery." ( Alilirevlnleil.)

t.Affidavit)l'.(:kman Alterative is.

in bronchial catarrh ahinR afr.'cli.uiB and x ,Contains no h;ir Uold or wnruirs. Accept r Arr.K"lar. "''Jitroers. Draperies f ing d

Right of Way for Short Line,

on Which High Hopes WereBased a Few Years Ago, Is

Out of Court,

teefcisl. cosaeeeOHoeNca to mohnin jouhnalIAltesl.i, N. M., Ktb. 1$. At last

the affairs of the Arlesla-llop- e short-lin- e

are out of court. The matter wassettled up this week when V. K.Hagsdale, ' a local merchant andbacker of the contractors for severalthousand dollars, received eighteenacres of choice land In the northernpart of the city for his claim, and theattorney in (he case, Held At llervey.of Uosw.ll. and Maj. 10. 1'. Hujue, ofCarlsbad, were given title to the right- -

y to Hope, a distance of twenty--one miles. The fact that CaptainHied, of Jtied llervey, is also so-

licitor general for the Santa Fe inNew Mexico, has given rise to the ru-mor that eventually the railroad com-pany will take over the right-of-wa- y

und build a spur from Artesia intothe fertile I'enasco valley.

This close the affairs of the Kl1'aso, San Hiego a Southwestern rail-road, promoted by Kl Paso men. Theyarranged with a contracting linn inDallas for the construction of the linebetween Artesia and Hope us .thefirst step towards a through east andwest road fur the l'eco valley. inturn, the Dallas company contractedwith W. I). Malioney, a local man, forthe right-of-wa- y to Hope. Mr. Hags-dal- e

advanced thp money for Ma-hou-

to operate on. Artesia was togive $Ml,000 to the road, and Hope$100,0011. After the affair became sotangled that the project had to bedropped, a number of Artesia citizenswho had signed notes to liny land furthe right-of-wa- were compelled toput up $tt,O00 to pay the claims.

then sued fur possession of theright-of-wa- y, which would have goneto Mr. Hagsdale on account of themoney ho had advanced, but theeighteen acres of land will reimbursehim for his outlay.

An Kl Paso man threw the firstdirt on the new road, with a brandnew shovel decked with white rib-

bons, amid scenes of great rejoicing,and for month thereafter this shoveloccupied an honored place in therooms of the local chamber of com-merce. When it was seen that theroad would never be built, a publicfuneral was held, at which AttorneyW. Ii. Pistole presided as the chieforator, anil made a speech, which williro down in the history of Artesia as.. miuil Mr Hacsdalc. and themen who signed the right-of-wa- y

notes, attended as the principlemourners.

The line was surveyed as far westas Kl Paso, running southwest fromHope, through Husscll's (lap, betweenthe Sacramento and Guadalupe moun-

tains.

EASTERN STAR EVENT

IN ARTESIA SOCIETY

tanciAL cokhmponoinci TO mohn.no joupnaliArtesia, N. M., Feb. 13. Atter the

regular business meeting of the l.nst-er- n

Slur was held tills week P. . Ter.willlBer, Worth Patron, presented pastmatron s jewels to Mrs. Hlanche Ma-

jor, Mrs. .1. 11. Jackson, Mrs. A,

Keinath, Mrs. C. F. Hel.nig, Mrs. W.

M. inman, Mrs. (Jeorge Frisk nmlMrs. J. 1'. Lowery. In turn, Mr.

was presented with a pa1patron's jewel. Following the I''"''-tation- s

a committee consisting of Mrs.Jackson, Miss Hunyan and Miss Wardserved refreshment.

The following officers have beenelected and installed for this y1;

Mrs. Jessie M. Morgan, W. A'.; Mrs.H. U Speck, A. M.; Mis. J. K. Mell-hane-

Cond.; Mrs. M, M. Inman.Sec'y; Mrs. C. F. Ilelmig, Treas.; Mrs.ileoige Frisk, chaplain; Mrs. JoeWerthiem, Adah; Mi. Irene Ward,i!,..!,- ic ll..lmiir. Esther; MissHuman. Martha: Mis, Jacltsmi,Klecta; Mrs. Kate Ward, warden; H.II, Morgan, sentinel.

ATONCE! STOPS

S1I1ICII MISERY

II INDIGESTION

'Tape's Diapepsin" makes

sick, sour gassy Stomachs

feel fine,

Po some foods you eat hit hack-t- aste

good, but work badly; fermentinto stubborn lumps and cause a sick,sour, gassy siouiacn ruv, iu.Mrs Dyspeptic. Jot this nown: sDiapepsin digests everything, leavingnothing to sour and upset you. Therenever was anything go safely quick, socertainly effective. No differencehow badly your stomach is disorderedvon will eet happy relief In five minutes, but what pleases you most Is thatIt strenKthens and regulates yourstomach so you can eat your favoritefoods without fear.

Most remedies give you relief some-times they are glow, but not sure."Pape's Diapepsin" is quick, positiveand puts your stomach In a healthycondition so the misery won't comeback.

You feel different a soon as "Pape'Diapepsin" come In contact with thestomach distress just vanishesyour stomach gets sweet, no gases, nobelching, tio eructations of undigestedfood, your head clear and you feelfine.

Go now, make the best Investmentyou ever made, by getting a large nt

case of Pape's Diapepsin from anydrug store. You realize in five min-ute how needless It la to suffer fromIndigestion, dyspepsia or any stomachdisorder.

Journal wont U bring quick rriulta.

The qum.ll, mi Anerd belnw ire (an-!- rl

in rlmriicler, the nymptnma or itleie; me lvu mill dm amweii wm &vviyjtniv . f mmlUr titittire..

Thnse wiAhln furilier itvloe, free mmy!lilrM llr, luuer, f,,u,.K

l nlNf-r:ilw- i '"it Ilnyl.in, (I , urn I,nli,giwlf u.lbeie,t mumped envelope, for reply.! Full nome h, itihlima mum be ivn, but("lily Initial! ur flrtlihiu linmi. will h iel1" in V ciwnii. The rmn m

fulfil mi any w,..io, ki-.-l drill mre, AnyHh unKlAi uan ur.h r uf hi. Imnl. r.

11 nie: "t have auffer.t wllh dv.pepaln. ur nervmia Indigeaiiun ttii'tn or le.afor a years, and I want you in proaorihreiinent fur me; my aynipioma are theuauul oii.a, audi aa pain and flmreea after

laiinir. aeur alnma. h. hradnehe, heart-1'iir-

and pain In il,.n of heart, or he.ween ahnuldi r, c.onatipai iun, nr anme.lllilea dlanhiiea, coated toiuoie, had hreailhand a aeir mme. Am ntiwrrnhle. In wurd.

Anawerf Your raw la ehntnle l henrerul diet ami the reitulnr u nt annld ami tunic yrm ahould anen reenver anormal aiaie. Ol.iain a packet nf rt.inhle-fou- r

aiimiueh and bowel medicine" nf ,

druial. With It are direrthm. Thla latha neweat and heat treatment 1 know of.

: J. It. anh a: 'n 1 aafaly redtica myelKht. ft.ml howlAnswer: do In a wall. slocked rirtumlat

and et flVM grain arlmlone tablets Insealed In ha wllh complela dlreclluna. Takaa directed, anil you ahmiltl aonn feel tharelief ymi desire. Many tit my patients re-port ipilck nmnlta without any harmful ac-tion w hali, vet.

a

Kllen ,T. asks: "Tell me. pi wise, how Iran Increase my welalit and Initimve mycolor. I seem tn ha aentmlc. weak andHied all tha time,"

Answer: llegln tnklna; three-ural- liypn-nu- ilane tuhieia wllh ynu? meals and aonn

ou will feel your almnifth. Minrnlnir andarndually ymir wilht and color will Im.prove, i his la a most ettactlve. remedy itpelHlstulltly used.

,t MT. W. askar " "fan yoii prescrlhi anliahlB treatment tn iret rid of ilandiuff.Iichliia and frvarlali at'ulpt"

Answer; I know ynu can act Instantrelief and permanent reaidla hy using plainyellow ininynl aa per ftlrajelluna which nr.comiiany each 4na, Jar.

a

"Morris" nsks: "I have suffered with achronic cough for ul t h. yaar, and oatelia fresh cold every few weeks, Nolhlng lhadoi'lor gives- - ma helpa, an t wrlla to you."

Answer: Y..n need a thnrnugh laxatlvrough syrup, nne Hint nut only relieves hutsurely drives II from Ihe system. Tha

regulaily uaed will oust any eura-hi- e

cough or ndd prumptly: Ohtsln a Si,ea. hoi He of esaence meiiiho-lasan- mlIt with a home inndo nugHt ayrup nr honeyna per direciinns on In. tile.

a

Mlsa "mrnnger" asks: "f am In aweakened eoniluliia due to a long alega ofriitnrihal Irnuhle. JUlefly, I havo lvlvlflt'Hlarrh I leucoi rhes I aiul catarrh of thanose and ilii'oul, What local treatment I

good for a cure?"Answer: t am quite aura that ant Inept If!

Vllanc Powder Is the most prompt and ef-fective treatment thut one ran ponnihlyuse. H'ull directions aettompany rither atwo or eight-ounc- e package, I.lo not neg-lect catarrhal irnuhle.

3eS

OPERATIC JPN(I f

r.onur hi rt"ii I tiCTD ATHTl 4- -

comnctcnt authorities, illustrated with f'o( the world's Rreatcst vocal artists,

rontains souks oi iinmc ami i.nrei roinonc,National sunns SEVEN eomplote aona books

include I'.X'i R A 7 centa wilhin mo miles: f!ak pontmaatcr amount to include lor 3 Iha. i

Glass-Pai-nt

Cement-Plaste- r

ELEVATOR AT OMCE

PKCIAL. COnHIlONOINCK to mohnino journal!Clovis, N, M., Feb. 13. A large and

elevator will be built InClovis tills sluing, the work begin-ning inside of a month. K. P. Hurdlckof Wichita. Kan., an experienced ele-val-

man, will probably operate theelevator. It likely that the elevatorwill be eipiipped with large mill ma-

chinery. A committee has been ap-

pointed bv the chamber of commerceto look after the project. A buildingcommittee will 'also be organized.This is an Improvement of which Clo-

vis ha been in need for u. long time.,Kt. .......I iioiu ...t lha MctllO- -

1 lit" inimi iii'in i, ip,r i

dist church under the tilde preaching i

of Kev. v. M. .VlcinioNii, an nuinr-list- ,

and Ducieii Anderson, a convert-

ed bartender, now a singer, are draw-

ing big crowd at every service.

NEGROES NEVER GOT

F00TH0LDJN ARTESIA

I1PICIAU B.PTCK TO MONISO JOlUNALl

Ariesia, N, M., Feb. 13. The newthat fiallup Is having some troublewith l he negro population recalls thefact that Ariesia i the only town ofany size ill New Mexico where the

luii.lv barred out.There has never I n any troubleover the mailer. It was decided In

Mil ca. lv day that black residents werenot wanted, und the rule bus beenHtrlctly adhered to. One negro wom-

an came to Artesia, but the citizenpaid her expense hack to her for-

mer home. Negroe with business totransact are never tnolesled here.Only a .short time ugo the negropreacher fiom lllackdom, a negro set-

tlement In Chaves county, came to Ar-

tesia to solicit funds for a new church,and staved till day. He received a

liberal response to hi plea for dona-lion- s

and went home well pleasedwith the consideration given him, butthere arc no negroes residing in thistown.

ARTESIA POWER PLANT

MAY BE INCREASED

(eiciAL rcnieteoseNc to iioosiMa joukhaiI

Artesia, N. M Feb. 13. AlbertKeys sou of John C Keys, owner,")the Pecos Valley Oils K Klectrie Co,of New Mexico, is in Artesia thlaweek looking over the local powerslfmillon. The Artesia plant suppliescurrent to the town, but Ms main ef-

fort are devoted to tho pumpingand large trad of land which

would otherwise lie barren, are nowunder cultivation because of the es-

tablishment of this plant. The engine

ate the German Diesels, running oncrude oil without explosion. The plantan a vvholo Is the finest in New Mex-

ico.Albert Keys is working on nctv con-

tracts, and if enough of Ihcse areiiigned to Justify It, the capacity ofIhe plant will be doubled this yearThe Keys family formerly lived inIrtesla while the new plant was be- -'

ing Installed and Albert Keys I n

great favorite with Ihe younger et.

Alderman's Cur Tries New Stunt.Artesia, N. M.. Feb. 13. Aldermun

D W. Kiinvan purchased a new carthis week, und Thursday took hisdaughter and some girl friends toItoswell in it. Just this side of ItoM-we- ll

the car made nil attempt to climba telegraph pole at the side of theroad, hut failed miserably. Competentwitnesses claim that afier the firtfailure Mr. liunyati hacked off andtried it again, but with no better sn-ore. No one wa hurt, although one1young lady was thrown from the car,but the frnnt end of tho auto wabadly wrecked.

$100 Reward, $100The readers of thla paper will be pleased t

learu that tbere la at luusr one ureaueu uiaeasei that science bus been able to cure III ail Ita

atngns, and that u Laiarru. nan a t siarrn i urela Ihe only positive cure now kuown to Ihe med-

ical fruteniltv. Catarrh being a constitutionaldisease, requires a constitutional treatment.

' Hull's Oatsrrh Core la taken liiturnallf. actingdirectly uihjii the blood and mucous anrfucea ofthe system, thereby destroying the loimuarlonef the disease, and giving the pstlsnt slreiiglhby building up the constitution and ssslsllng na-- ,

tore la O.lng Ita work. The pruprletora 1istso much fnllh In lis euratlvo (siwers that ttieyoffer One Hundred Dollars for any case that Itfalls to cure. Hens r.r ni or lesniuuuiais.

AudreM P. J. CHENEY CO , Toledo, 0.Buld by all Praggtn, 7rV.

Take Sin 11 at J'ainlly 1'llla for eon tips lion.

Albuquerque Foundry andMachine Works

Engineers I''oiindorsM;ttclilnlHUCasting In Iron, Bras, Hronz,

Aluminum, I;lectrlo Motor-- , OH s,

Pumpi and Irrigation.Work and Office, Albuquerque.

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FOUR ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1915.

ALLEGED SLAfERIN THE WORLD OF SPORT I

SUTI FE HIE

COMPANY WILL

ISSUE BONDS

OF MINE GUARD

VON HINOENBURG

GERMANY'S GREAT

HERD JUST NOWflitmliNt not figure him pnllrely out of

SPIRITED AllHip running. If Wlllurd mkeg tlmthinughoiit imd coinpelN the Is Yourfiegiu In force lllp milling hid l llnnceii

CORBETT DOPES

JESS' CHAWCESfStcmach Healthy?

CQRHAW TRIG

10 GIVE AWAY II

CHECK FOR S500

Directors Recommend $250,- - Expulsion of Russians From To the stomachfailing in its dutiesiEast Prussia Looked Upon

of pmeiglng Hip wiuiiPr will Iipenhnnccd.

Hiul Mnrt for CiiIim?It will he mi iiiil.u t ui.utc thing if

nriMi rupulniiN piomoterH und miinii-ge- lhip In he hIIowpi) to oie.hlle In

linxlug iiffnllN In JIhviiiiii, I'uIiii, ii Ittin uppcurii they nrp doing. Ji wmonly a e iiiple nt week ugu word wiin

nil hpre Hiul ileuigp M. Kindt, ofiluVMiui, hud imitcheil hiim IjniKfor.lmul .sm tu Ih.h twenty ioiiii.Innt the of Ii H new elllh. I.iihI

Sheriff at Butte Fears Violence

When Thomas Munroe Dies

of Wounds and ConcealsLabor Leader,

000 First Mortage RealEstate Issue; Equipment Is

Complete, Says President,TO BEAT CHAMP as the Supreme Strategic

Achievement of War,

Duffy's PureMalt Whiskey

ii both food unci stimulant.When taken into the stomach inmoderate dosea, it excites themuiiios surfaces, and the multi-tude of little glands, from a dullanathv. to a lively and healthy

week we werp told Hint Hip cnlnipdmen would IL . I meet und t tint Young "Binder" Mails It to President

( MOftNiN JOURNAL adf OIAL UAIID WldlHerlln, Feb. 13 (vin Ixindnn, II p.

m.) Tho of the (lermana In

The dlreclnra of the Rnt.l IV (JoMfoppor Mining company, of tho San

Pedro dlHtrlet, have reoommended to

If Willard Lasls Twelve Roundsand

'if He Doesn't Carry AliPiirn und Willie I.cwIn, tho veteran,

Oilmore When He Signswould hox InHleud on 1'el.runiy ID.1 (lon'l know Mr. Ilrndi. hut if he

Fast, Prussia emphasizes, accordingto the view hold hero, the nulet stratIho atockholdera the laaiiunre of

$2.1f.0(i aeven per cent convcrtihlofight to Johnson He Will Is living In good fiillh lo dmelop the M activity thu3 assisting in bring.egy of Field Marshal von illndenbiirg,With Seals and Promptly

IBV MONNIN JOURNAL dPICIAL LIAIKO WISH

Hullo, Mont., Fell. 1 3. ThomasMunroe, the special mine guard shotlast night by Hurry Itoblnsonj a la-

bor loader, died late today.Heeatiso of the feeling prevailing

tonight over Munroo'a death. Robin-son waa spirited out of Hntte andlodged In jail In sumo nearby town,Iho "name of which was not divulged.

Then, hi little likelihood of a re

Endure Foily-five- ,"wnien la designed to strike un enemywhen and whera thu blow is least ex- -

(.poll in Ci.l. ii, then nume. me in puttingmimelliing lo Tuna on him. Young (jets It Back,

flrat mortgage real eatute hunda whichwill l.o offered In the ahnrelioldera nt

nccordlng to tho .N'ew Y'olkpeeled.Ahem n und lire hoth under I '.i n

After the Itusslun alrenKlli on theCurl).MeKeiirli k H iniitiiigeinenl.w.in NilppuHi-- tu huve retired..

m back the stomach to a soundand healthy condition.

"Get Duffy's and Keep Well."Al most drumrUlt, grocers anddr.l.-rt- . $1 a Inraa buttle. If ,they uannut supply you, writ t us.

II, Duffy Malt Wln-kc- y Co.,Koclinler.N. .

Warsaw front proved too great undI ho I.i.n Angeled r.vn- -Thld In from

tiing llernld:Hut (hut ih not nil. I .urn pnperM it'io la whu! thn Curb haa lo any:"If Iho Ihhiio Im iverNiih.riheil IIhuve li li ltd ii Hint Hip winner of

vival of tho labor troubles of lustyear, according lo tho authorities, theshnoliiiK of Munroe, they say, appar-ently Icing the culmination of bad

"Wlin wiinlN .'.(mi?"liny forlum Ih iryim

of Hint Num.

Hip l.fWlN-- heiii n liuiil will hemulched with Al MrCnv. in gel rill

will he prorated among tho auhorihIng siockholdera. To mifogiiaril IhohomlM It la Iho illicit!,,,, f Iho

In plain in ONcrow with Ihohiiliipiuli of Hip mldillewelglil dlvlsluii.

(l!y James J. (Vohett, Former Heavy-welKh- tChumplnn i Him Wnil. J.)

Willi the Jiiluitri.ii-Willur- .l matchonly three Week uwa.i-- lf Hip il

Inlelld ,,ff ,,.Vliinh - ih (Ik lit f ii rm would heInking it greater interest in Hit. of.Inir wore Hie i haniplon nt the soono

t tail He. Vhil Hie promoteriiiit I hut Jack h ,, i

' Johnny mi tho spot," the flylu bugme fnuii Missouri nnd want in he

blood bel ween mine workers and miceguard:!. There h nr. heen no iiiaxa- - j

Hon, however, In- Iho vigilance ofMrt 'ny In mmiiiged hy Onniiy .Morgan. 1 yt"Hp Inid a certified chock III

Piimhi.nnI,,,,, Thld check In gnud alhunk, l.iil fin-hi- n (led not w.miiI

IllNHnyII.

pal und hUHiucNH ll.MM.Mial.' of ,lr- - IriiNioea of tho mortgage deeds ofaharoa of gruzing-- and agricultural

land now adjoining the minimr iimn.guarding tln mines, where armedmen are stationed and searchlights

Keitrlrk'H. Now if iinyoiip can bvut H

rig-u- HIICll iin thin plollllHIN in he fII gni'N Hiiottgh I would IlKe In know

a flanking movement hccnnie neces-sary, Field Marshal von lllndenhiitgdecided to choose the loft wing, owingtu the belter equipment of Kaat Prus-sia, with rallwaya and because the.colder weather offered better pros-pects for successful operallona, tin)snow being no hindrance.

Von llindenburg veiled hla plans byreinforcing the Austrians in tho Car-pathians In order to make, a strongdiversion and mlsjled the Huaalan-- sinto thinking that the real flankingmovement waa to be carried out there.Meanwhile ho tissembled a stronsnrmy above the Maziirliin lakes; com-posed fop the most part of fresh re-cruits,

rrnt Tactical Aflilcvrnioiit.

sween tho approaches.He mulled it hink eadt tn 11 miinnil moil .liimed Cllmnro, hut the hitlerreiurn,.,! It lo t'nrhun hv Hpeclnl do-- 1

Ivory.Tho coroner s Inquest on the shoot- -how ( cn he done.

Ing has been set fur Wednesday.

rty of tho company nnd owned bv It.A aporiHl meeting of the Htoekhnlderawill he called to act on tho mailer."While the propoaod bonds will hefor a period of Ion veiira ihov uill lie WITHIN THE REACH OFauhject to retirement at the discretion

. of tho rompimy oof of earning", at ANY MAN'S P0CKETB00K'

MiiiiiIiI (.lie llundcp f'hiinir,Kredille WiIhIi hii .VN hp Won the

IIIIp heruiiNp he in "nil lent unit udtoic." And It look iim if Kredille

tu hung on In Hie title h lungiin he poHHlhly run ,v pritrtliing

uml KlolrlNlll. The hoMllg flulNherp anil pvpi.vh here would think 11

lot innrp of the chnmplon If he wouldroiiNent tu dike on (mine of hid niiinv

"'orhiin, who dhnrtHtopd for HipHun Knincldin luiHehull oliih. Id theonly rim n In the wont who In trvingIn KlVP HWny rnnney nd cntinot rln it.'nihiin NiiVd ho ronllxoR how tinji--

money ir.iin h, hut koiiui of thx othert'oiiNl leagup plnyerN My ho ilnoii nut.ThlN niiiii wiiiild IiihI Higiuir C'niiHlnn-lin- o

during nn en lira nlght'a pukprgmno,"Here In how I'orhiin rorolvoil tho

iiiu. rrnvlNlnna will he made tn aot

nalde f:i:t,ft(io per annum for the flintthrpe yeara, and a minimum amountof $:.-,nii-

(i

thereafter Until the entire.

hown.Of course. It Ih difficult of belief

lllut llfl II Killed pI'limiltlT It Jackliniov would he wasting his ninemid money on n prupnmt inn thai w

o fur ii j in the mr aa Hi In ihhi h ap-pear In lie nt Ih In writing. Thereforethose who know Cuiicy well, haveIn llli In hi statement that Johnsonwill hp In Jim rex mi schedule timeready In hlx litlo against Wil-lar-

However, mini Hiii h time arrivethe fnn will hardly take the linltlii

li I unfortunate Hint con-dition make It Imperative fur Jnlin-Ro-

to aneak In to Mexico, Inn ii n it Ih

Major Mornht, the military criticof tho Tagehlult, cnlla attention to thefact i hat tho Kiisslutia bud strongly

I amount of th bond la retired, whichl hltllellgelii over II rnue to a

One of the very cheapest and yetone of the very best, taking evvrypoint into consideration, automobilesmade i thn "(irant - Hix," a new

lo the oilier first class ma-chines handled by the- SouthwesternAinu company, of which WalterWeinman Is president, and Herbert' In lie is sales manager. It is withinthe roach of any man's pocketbook..Mr. Weinman, while In tho cast re

There me aovornlcnork: 'N nippy' Joyrp, former lu-

men eiililled tu i r . wild iiHHlgned hy Klelderwhu me nut he-- i. lulled nf Hip St. jiuid Koilornlu inliuitrlieN With WclNh

fortified their position which, hepoint out, only enhances von ilinden-bnrg'- a

tactical achievement.In the opinion of thia critic, (Irand

Nicholas evidently intended tocarry out an offensive movement ut-ter breaking the Herman lines, uh'1hence tho d 'feat must have a very

lug given H tiimhlo nt ull- - not even oigii up the plnverd. Jnycp daw hnih

mu. nnil win no puiit to truNtpp topurthaap honda at 1110 nr Iho heatprice obtainable. Thla, In addition, toland valiiea, annul.! ,o nmplv aiilfl-cle-

to take cue of the principal oftho honda.

HiiIiioh 1.11,1 ley I ;,vliil."The largoNt atockhnlderN have tl

their Inlonllon to atihacrlhe forlloo.non of ihn bond provided the la- -

a criu k nt h iniitch. 1'hey orhiin und llitho' Itnrlnn In ellimii ro Johnny lmndep, whn tried tn got llo Nlgnoil up hoth of them. TheHip Jolt ad ('hurley Whllo'd auhdll-- I dlgni coiitructd of ouch player worenun Hip night the littler wiin tnkeii I cent tu (lllmoro nt rhlcagd und the

cently, became thoroughly attached

DRUMMER ALLEYSi on r.xrnnsic

Try a game of ten pins.

205 West Gold.

to the ''(Jrunt" after several demonunfavorable effect upon tho generalRussian , for thia. he adds, wa-- iin, uml .lurk tirltlun, w hn would ho t odprul lengtio prpdldptit nmiled hnck i

wining lo enncedn nlinoNt pverythlng hiIviiiiip money. Corhnn'd dhiiro whnIn the Wiiy of gulp receipt to Ntep liijfti'Mi.Hip ring with llin ohiiinploii. i, thn meiintlm.', I'ul :wng Hold

Hut Kreddlp In piillelit mill h dtoic, Hip to llenrv lleri v. Th ii forni- -

the belief Hint lienerul I'uriuniM willVrevrrit Inn landing If he inn, suchllieihiula HIK absolutely necessary.

Illinium u "World-l- a tor."lint until Johnson doe arrive, and

Old flirt l made public, there willl.e little Interest, mill mi betting onIh hunt In thla country.

Wiihinit trying in hedge In inv wayor In bnoM Jea Wlllard chalice IIIllii coming IimIHp-- for on Hip dupethey look in i k lit y slim the f tklioiild not b forgotten I hut the

I lint fin ing a World-heale- r

In Jin k Johnson. However, Hip tin-- 1

presalon seem In prevail HiHt John-son Ik unbeatable, HiniiKli If ut yon

strations, lie being fully convincedthat that waa tho machine for thiscountry, and he forthwith signed upfor hla company to act as distributors,and tho entire states of New Mexicoami Arizona, with Kl I'nso, Tex., wereassigned them, if you want a ma-chine, with all requirements nnd un-der $1.0110. see the HotithwoaternAuto company, and let Messrs. Wein

ii ml inn hide IiIh time, oyen If th w '' ny.is'.w'ms.apiiw

"a Herein In the fullest sense if theword," na evidenced by tho Immensebooty and the hasty evacuation of thoposition mcinioned in the olficlnl hui-lell-

Major Morn lit thinks that one ofthe first effects of ibis attcces wil beseen in tho region north of tho Vis-tula, eastward of Thorn where IhoIliisKiaim some time ago advanced,westward iicioss the Rawka rive".

Shutters Russian Plans.

fatiN ciin't. Hh In in no hurry tu meetluiiulep or Hiitton. Mnyho he llgurep,llko H grout mitliv oiheiN, that literoNiilt of u bunt with oilher wmilddPthim Liu k dump,

llnwpver, Weldh him ugtppd tu hoxWilli.. 1(11, hie ten I'ollll.l ut Ilipliur- -

r Angel president cnnferieil witht'orhiin und Induced him In dlgnwllhtho HciiIn iiiiiI reiurn llin Kcd.s' mnney.The inllelder t hark I ho chock,hut tho KedN would not lake It. Theyhellevo they may hold him for nextdeiiNon through the action of thocoiiitN, Henry Horry dH ya ho willNtiind hehlnd I ho Nhni'tdtnp und Hintt'oihitn never will piny with Hie IVd-or- a

tn.

man und (ialles explain some of the j

fine points of this wonderfully low- - j

priced automobile. See advertisement

piip niiiong ine bulnnce of the at nek --

holilera la gliurniitood,"At the annual meeting of the

Htoekhnldera of the Kutita Ke Hold &'upper Mining company held in .ler-ao- y

t'ity tin the latter part of Janu-ary) II. Kckhoff, l.on Kanheini,llalnoa Critlley nnd Frederick C.Fiarher were elected tn aucceed O. II.'au Sunt, Herman Aaendorf, M.

Kanfm.in, and (l. !. While, retired.Tho other retiring direct. u wereed.

"The balance aheot aa of December11, liiat, ahuwa:

"Await a- -Trcuaiiry atock, r.i,r0cauh iicrnmtlN, 1201; reH estate undproperly, $ 1. 7.10,000; plum uml equip-tiu'ti- t,

$23 1. Mmi; nilno dovolopmenta,:!4.L't.1; aiipplioa, coke, etc., on hand,

$10, nil); ficcoiinta recolvithle. $I,3SX;profit und loaa uecouiit, $J!I7, &!):; tn- -

in another column of today's issue,ilpn next inotith, uml cnnfltlpiitlycniintd on i.iilpoliil Ing Willie over thenhort coiirNP ha ho did for twentynillii, Im In l.oliiloli. Wilt Kreildle liuiV

'I hi movement," continueswriter, "evidently was designedtlrand Duke Nicholas) to relievepressure on tho Warsaw front.

theby

thelie

Pound Sale.Kvery time I think of givingh dow n In the vurd fur the aurprlap j Imck that .".liii, I get u churleyhorHPor nid uieiinip. i lu iievo in tho heiirt,' mild I'oih.-in- . The I 0

llllt I HillKltchlo will hoitt him heyuiiil till Iron men look good to mo,iliiedtlon of dlMpiilo, iinleNH, the going lo Hi I. k to tho Hefild

On Thursday, tho isth day of Feb-ruary, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m infront of tho city hall, on North Sec-ond street, I will sell one sorrel horsoabout Kl yeara old, will weigh aboutTon pounds: both hind feet white.Hold face, brnmled M. T., on left hip

THOMAS Mc.MH.MN,I'ity Marshal.

rhiimplnn dhow wotulrrful Imprnve-- 1 " niippoho I will hno Inmenl over IiIn form In rerenl Imiii. Hie chock uiilll II In decided

keepwhat

Tho

miscalculated, however, tho slronijthof the pussihli. (ienmin advance fromWest Prussia whl. h here, too, is al-

ready Hhalterltig the Russian generalplan oi campaign us shown in tho op-erations tn the north and west ofSiorpeo where tho (lerniana capturedhiindreila of prisoners in two days'fighting, ending with the occupationof Sierpec.

"These, successes in the eastern

diNpoNltlon will he made of It.chock do, h not licking In mo ami the

IMI. f U'.lil l.litt."Liabilities C apltul Stork. ,r,00 --

000; imiea pnynble, $177,(i4t; total,$1', 617,644.

"I'rcNident IC. r. Wealervelt In hiaA CUT

repiui auya Unit the preaent iivcrhcaile'liilpnient of the. mine lM now com- -

fed refiiHo to iiroppl It." '1 am leaving today for San

Kruni'iacu, where I will 'play In thet'hmiey Swuln henetll giinio. Thlarnntrtil will ho iaged In the

park at Kwing Held, hut thophiyeid uro willlnu: tn play in ten footof anow fur Charley Swuln.'"

OF OURLAYER

will take Hit' Hino In figure out JuntWllHt JllhllSOIl tlMH Meolllllpllldled lllll- -

ltit hi entlro career, li will tjul'-l- t --

ly arrive nt a ronohiHlon Hint an furHip big anioke ho lint beaten ii realtlrst-ohl- lllllll III ll'IIHt II guild llllt n111 hi prime.

Johnson h ml Wlllurd ii ip matchedIn go forty-fiv- e rounds. ulcus John-son, Mint lip Iihm ni'vi r yi--t won h Imt-H- p

In Jig limp, i'oih Ji'hh curly In Hipniili-p- , Hip Khiiiuui'h rlniniPM will In.

Iirowlne grpHtiT with pvpij- - rhinit ofi hp nmit KlmiilAlnn n rnutid I omt.Kortv-llv- p rniindp i urn conmarnlili?

. i(tit tun thnp iliii h.Vonlli ihi Wllliu-n- Shl

If Wlllurd mn srt thriniKh nny ndoxrn rminilx, without IipIiik tm.llyhurl, Hip llxht niy dpvi'lnp Into nmid urn imp rontpHt, And In thn mut-ter of rnnilltlon, ilirurlim mkp. rtlHi-iiitlm- i,

'tp., WtllMrd otiKlit tv havn m

hig pilun on hlN rnlorpd opjnmpiit.Jrilinmin In In IiIb UTth yi'iir, mill linnKniip a prptty nwlft imrp (hp lut fouror tli. Wlllurd In Ipii ypum younipr1imd clnn't know wluit lli word n

iiicuns in fMr mh I idriK HIn tiy of llx ninny fin inn hum. TIhtp-torc- ,

if iIip tti 1 iIopm ulimupr downInto H HPntori of whirh limn run ifIi nt ti mi IiIn IppI for two hours tWidu riinirtcr, Hip odilii will ho In fiivor of!

i.iet,. m every itet:tlh- - Recently the. CAKEouiiit wua retimlierotl; a new blast fur.nace Inalalled and the pnwer Iioiinorolling atock, company building, etc.

Wliiil? (iillnluin Irlnli?Tliero whn tiiiii h reloiclng In cer-- I

it In circled when the wlin iinnniineedHint Kniiiklii CallahHii hud knockednut Jon lllvera In two round pover-u- l

ngn to AlpinphlN, Tenn."ruro ho in it lino I. rot n of a hoy,Hint t 'hIIhIiuii," iiBserted thn hiirpwho didn't happen tn kimw "lYanklp("Hllithim" Id a linrrowpd monnker undHint Hiimniy llolziimn l tho propercognomen of KlverH' comiiieier.

Il wild n terrlhlo Idow to tho rlnhwhen "Kninklo fulliihnn" Wii re-vealed In hid true colon.

Hhoiilil 1'Hckoy McKiirland andMlks Hlhhund, hy nny chunco, hap-pen tn he matched the hout would nltrnct tho groiitodt crowd that Mndi-u- n

Hiiuirp Harden Im ntlriictpd In

THE most brilliant writersAmerica the artists

whose cartoons and "comics"make the nation laugh areworking exclusively for

p. - iii-i- una lllllirl in every pp.apoct, but It la Ihnught well tn provide

area prove the superiority ,,f the 'Jer-ma- n

talent lor organization whirhnausea, painful astonishment for theRusslana. This tulmt ia not connect-ed with any one name, so far as It isnow understood; It I not thu work otany Individual and prominent leaderlike Napoleon, a century ago. Thesegreat (Jermiin achievements in cre-ating now urmlrs will pcrhapa be at-tributed later to the genlu of a sin-gl- o

great organizer. At any rate, ourcapacity for creating armies and put-ting them on tho tight spot provesthat the Herman general staff Is con-tinually utilizing tho experiences gain-ed In the Franco-Prussia- n war

FLOATING FRANCHISE

WILL GO TO NEWARK,

FED OFFICIAL SAYS

i .r nn uuiiiuonni li'B-to- n furnnce aothat the amelllng facllltlea of thn com-pany may be In position tn take rareof tho additional production which theengineer aiute lH aaured wllh fur

will teach you what real "angel'sfood" is like. The layer are so lightand spongy, the filling so generousand dellciously flavored. Try one forlunch, afternoon ten. or for socialcallers. You couldn't have anythingnicer, for no nicer is or was evermade.

All Sizes.

Pioneer Bakery

ther development. Tho production ofuie mini, pun thua be brought up tn....nnil iniid per aninim, which the.ninny ypiifd. llowover, 1 doitht IT the

hoy enn ho hrought together. Notthnl 1 hellevo either nfruid of a rap

IttV MOIININa JOUNNAL ftPCCIAL LHABCO WINK

New York, Keh. 1 ,1. I'alrlrk I'ow-or- a

nnd Hurry Sinclair, owner of I hpHoMting KaiiNiis ITty Federal leagueliiinclildo, have delinllely decided tnlocftip Iholr cluh In Newark, It wnadeclared tonight hy a man prnitil-tiet- it

In Federal league coiiuclld.

luoaoni nign Rrado of copper run-ning between 4 per rent and 5 percent (and a great ileal over (hat fig-ure) should give an estimated imn.

tn hi rep thrmiKh il JniiHt with theother, hut lieraiiHo neither miin willtin- - wIiIIh.

IntcHrcliial. ( native Work."Hut what a different aspect is

presented by tho present war in mat-ters of organization! Prepared nyincessant Intellectual and creative,work, executed with profound sell'- -

Aiiolhpr IhliiK. Wlllurd nui hit Hndhit hnrd, loo. 1 think Iip mn ilfllvor t07 South First Street.

WHO IS VELVET JOE? 'I' wwi1ljlliliio.Bip.,m,,i,i1confidence and grounded unon a

ugrep tu give nn Iota from their al-

ready imnnunced poHltluii on theipieHtlon of weight.

Weight I Olwlm-lo- . I

Dlhlinn hud prultilHi-- tu mnk 14SIpound nt 3 o'clock, whllo 1'nckey In- -

Nldtd on Hi liligHlde, Mlko cun'l ninkpIH mul he lit, n thn mutch I Im- -

whole people's spirit ot '

In peace ami war. a movement Una re.

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for FunFor 40 years this papernas retained its positionas the best all-'rou-

humorous periodical in thecountry. It Is better nowthan at any time in itscareer. .

10 cents a copy

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stilled which must succeedHave Von Muilc Your (met aa In thoIdentity of the I .nihil Ucnliicky

rhlliisophcr'.' Whoever bail imagined a fowl

Hon of 7,500,000 poun.la of copper.No Further OIimIik-Ios- .

"It hua been proved by previousruna before tho present tonnage oftho ore was opened up that the com-pany could produce copper nt about10 cents, President Westervelt says,und If we ran arranga therefore toopei ate the mine when copper Is be-tween 14 ami 15 cents our profitsshould le $;i;l7,!i0(i, and if the priceof tho metal ahould be between 15and 16 centa which wua tho averageof tho year 1913) our profits shouldho $412,00. After the company haa

CHICHESTER S PILLSCUAi,. amonths ago that Herman armies

would be operating- - on the Rumania j

frontier and In the Carpathians M.(mmi-.- t liHimi,.rTrBntNrill ii. He J ami Uulii meuihAVpJt0-- KfAif-.- . VJilll lll.i.i l'il. W B

poNihlo under IhodP cundll Ioiih. If Itid tu he a fight 1'nckey will have togrant whatever coiicon.hIoiih tire made.And I'ackoy I tint an hadly In neednf ii'nney or reputation that ho willtake anv tho worid of It In a tilt with

wouia nave been regarded as a fan" nu uinrr. liar itT vmttastic dreamer. Whoever had tried

to demonstrate in figures the num-bers of Herman trnopa now actuallyrolling toward the frontiers bv rail

.A fiNiich n clever hoxor nnd fighter iin theSOLD ti DRUGGISTS LVERVVVKEKfi

"Whn I Velvet Jne?"That la tt iiueaUon which hhl f ilr

tu rank with tho hlatoiie onea con-

cerning tho pxu.-- t ago of Ann and"Who atruck Hilly I'lttterxon?"

Siflco tho phlltmophical Buying nndverso from tho pen of tho aiiuny

grower und thinker from Ken-luck- y

flrdt appeared In 'ho nowa-pape- ra

anil niagiixinea, riiniora havsheen rlfo ua In hla identiiy. Severalprnieaslunal hiiitmrlala have alreadypleaded "not guilty" to tho chargeof helug "uliua Volvot Jne." And ft II I,

liom out hehlnd Impenetrable tnva- -

St, 1'aiil mull proved himself In hplimp und again.

I'uckey la nut afraid of Mlko. 1

hiivo talked with him dovera) lime OO000OOO0O00O0000O0O0O0000000000000000000000000O0000t

uisposcu or ail Hie honda ut $!I5 therewill ho anfflrlont funds to continueoperation on the large tonnuge tmsiawithout being again hampered forworking capital, and we do not expectto make further addition for moreextensive plana than abovo outlinedunless tho mine should become an ex-ceedingly large producer."

aon tho aunject ami wu mijirPHNen i ooooo

with the entifldenrp he entertain ofhid iilillily to defeat hi clover rival.I'uckey hii H good lino on Mike and!hi diyle of lighting, nnd If a few

way, would have been disbelievedeven by a large part of the activearmy officers. Tile dangers of thesituation, wllh enemies nn all sides,have given the Herman people thopower of a giant who advances fromone victory to another."

Tho military expert of the Miltenrr elding, Major Von Schrelhershoher,writes;"The victory must have a decisive

eflect upon the general operations.The Hermans bcIzoiI the initiative andhave achieved results which will havelasting effects and bring Hermany nndAustria a long slep towards a film'.

lery fluahoa Volvot Jne a ciioory wiiMr. AutomobileOwner:

pounilN heavier hlmolf would nothcKitale In grunt tho concpNHion ak-- 1

ed for. Hut a It I McKiirland wouldIU PHUMUIt FRIENDSHIPand tinder aentlniont, alnirinr

in u ihi h of tho good tohaccn ho growoiiie rloNcr to the 1 murk

u nun Ii !mrtr piiiicli thiin JohiiNonrun. i if rum-HP-

, having it punch midknowing how to lurid It hip two dif-

ferent thlnits llllil tlmt l whi-r- n Jnlin.mm (ion Hip pdiic In cIpvpi'iich umlupprlpiicp. Hut If Wlllurd fiKhtH onHip fur doen or nmrpinnndH, Juhnmui'H chimcm In get InpffiHiivP wullopK will Iip glowing(dimmer mid slliiniiir iin Hip IIkIiIKiown older.

l.itiiUli.rd Would Ho I'hioHIp.Miiny 1'pIIpvp .lohiiHiiii will full hp-fo-

tlip fiiHt IpuI good mull wholiieelp him. Hut few rpgurd Wlilnidii ii "gnud limn." If Jiii'k wet" lohiilllp Sum ljmi!l..r,l I belli v Hint DipHiixion till luiliy would he Hip fuvor-li- c

in Hip l.i'liing. And when we re.nllfit lh.it Km nk Mi.thn Hluycil lhi'limit of twenty round with the clium-pl.u- i

tiidt piiiiiim r, it will not InIf Willnrd, h mu. Ii I. t iter mini

every w;iy limn Hip I'iUxtiurKher,KllekM Ho1 f.ii ly liM if he ilopcn't do

U innrp.'Isklng i ho recniilH of the two nun

iillll eiilliinl nig t , whul llo We Kit'.'Xoihlni- - Hint would kIvp Wlllurd ulo.ili-t- loii Jpd h.iK never finikinI .iinufDi'd, .le.inn.'ile or MoVev, popu-liirl-

1. d in., m it n the i.nlv firsl-cIiik- n

men lipKidem the i linmiiloii, umlI hero In in i ,it lion K"od hpIn i'Ip huN dmip is in 1 evprytliiiiuinked of lino Willi the (.ingle e. ep-tu-

i.f lie.iiinu I'.niilnuil Hinitli, undIf llley Wero to meet touim row Hipl ii.inren me lhiii j.m wouldn't fill. I il

miieh ot ii Ink in .leluel Hie!..n.l.

Tlipio mi. mmiv fi.nn h. will linkii champion mii tunf ho Hurt re-- ,g.irdh'i-c- . lu.t thou' who folliin the

;ime know Hint I In- niii--

ding in Hie lulling n not iiImi Hiedorp Hung in Hoi ring Although I.JikP u II e.ertn who f.gme h t.glit. rch.inccM on Im km.vMi t..rin. iin i ui.t.orally givp iilnr,i cuiji.-- i.i, ihedope, on n (oiou.on 1jh,in we

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BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES

(.AdAoeliilnI I'rpn t iirrvApuiulpiirp.)

at a o clock than tn nr., unit no in innW'Inp a hird to give a Ion nwuy tno no of tho f flghtii'd In the ring j

i nal liny weight. ' decision. Their operations have do- - ovelop"! In an extraordinary favorable Oomantior and tho foundation haveJOHN SAVAGE TAKES

in old "Kulnliioky."Hut whin mutter whn Joo lo, na

long iih hia mulling face greet na aawp open our morning paper, aa lungaa hi cheery ' (looil Kvenln' " I aIcutm-- of the cloning editlond?

Who In Velvet Joo?Why. don't you know? llo'a the.

patron saint of pipe amokers. Helakr the place of old Huntil CIiuihlor Hume of ua who have put on Ioiikpimia and have to alinve.

He' the friend who viaits na hyour firealdea. In our ahops nnd of- -

heen laid for further successes. The 9- . .... ii it, i.nni At unsiii, 1, e o no favorites.OVER MANAGEMENT

OF T0PEKA TEAM

Gasoline at 20c per gallon to all alike-Reorg- anized

with sufficient capital.

The largest and best stock of suppliesnew and fresh.

s and nuKowina are thefirst steps towards further blows forcrushing thp enemy."

The municipalities composing Hre.it-e- rHerlln huve. virtually decided ow-

ing to the vast expenditures caused bytlie war, to raise the municipal In-come tax SO per cent.

I HOKNINII JOUKNAk aPICIAI. UIIIB 1VINII

I'ilicagn. I'oh, IS. The Wcctei n

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fires, telling ua tn light up our pipesin the city, allleamir formally the old remember that chuuls have sil--

ll liuiil- - - lining, and that If It didn't ruinp. kit. ehih'd reslgmitlonlog!- - and light today and rereli oil t here d never bo any rainhowa won,us Us Muvcssor John Savage, of K in-- ; pots of gidd ut the pud of them,mia tiiy. whu will tuke over the iiiiiii-- I He Is the Bolt of optimist you findng.'lnent o the Tnpoka team. I lie i bo niton among men who love Hu ll

He ut the frain hlsi. was ei.inph'lo.l piped, unit draw' from tliem (He

iokio, jail. i:'. lionklng to thepreservation und promotion of friend-ship of Japan and tho United States,a committee of prominent Japanese Isto meet n committee j,f Americans todiscus. Iho relations between the twocountries. The movement was startedon December 17 last year when, nsalready cabled, tho American Pencesociety of Japan at Its unnual meet-ing voted to name a body of fifteenAmerican resident In Japan to inves-tigate an. I prepare a statement on thovarious .piostions existing between thetwo null. ma. The thought behind theproject, which has now been takenup by tho Japanese, is that Japan hasno intention tu nuike war on the Unit-ed State and that the United Slatesha no Idea of making wur on Jiipnn.However, ii Is deemed imperative todiscuss the existing problems franklyand fully, and If possible suggestmenus of removing all misunder-standings.

A a president of the Japanese Pencesociety, Count Okuma. the prime min-ister, ha named a committee' to meetwith the Americana. The list la notcomplete aa yet but include Huron

ikctanl, mayor of Tokio; Huron Shi- -

alter --No.lu anil Iho chin sunny contentment that .Naturehud prartli ally decided to put stills .iilu tho mellow Ihuiey leaf.

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the ti' ini in t'uloi iidii Springs, w In re- - AVlio Is Velvet Joo?upon a repi ' utative of the old club Ak the man w hn runs the cigarn Top. ku limilly agreed In tin- mint'- - Mmnt on the corner, lie will say:

Colds and Croup In Children.Many people rely upon Chamber-

lain's Ci;ugh Remedy Implicitly Incase of colds and croup, and H neverdisappoints them. Mrs. K. H. Thomas,Ijogiinsport, Hid., writes: "I havefound Chamberlain's Cough Hemedyto be the best medicine for colds anicroup I have ever used, and nevertire of recommending it to my neigh-bors nnd friends. 1 have always giv-en it to my children when sufferingfrom croup, and it ha never failedto give them prompt relief." For aaleby all dealers.

th.us asked hv the letigiie. I "Oh. he's a friend of mine that shelplini me aril Velvet Smoking ToThe dihedule will not he announced

for muiio lime, possibly not untilApt il I. It was aald.

A large stock of Lee and Fisk tires direct from the fac-tory.

The best equipped repair shop in town.Always have had and now have the best mechanics

and turn out the best work.Storage facilities and accommodations and conven-fenc- es

superior to all.

AH cars look alike to us; some one of our numerousmen has had experience on every make of car.

The BEST always always BEST.

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UNION BARBER SHOPS

htlhane Hcfonls MiH-gu-

I'llila.telphiii, Feb. U. JnhnnVKilhuiie, feitiherwelghl champion,had the betlir of a bomhere inniKhi with Fddio Al organ ofKmtlund. The ilrst two rounds wereahoiit even und from then u the

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to1"2 S. Second andThelln Pro,,10ii W. Centralend of Hip tight Kilhune showed W. F. Switier. DO? tv r..ni.luilnpiiilishlp form lo the disadvant liusawa, lr; .Nitobe, lr. Soyoda, Vis-

count Kaneko ami others.

bni'io. He one of those cheerfulfellow that ulwuvs has time lo bokind and courteous nnd smiling evenWhen lp' talking huslnecH.

"I wish thrii' were more llkn him."So what due It matter what A'l-v- et

Joe's laNt name is? Wo knowhis fa.-- and we know hits sentiments,hut still

Now this is merely a suggestion.If there are unv Sherlock HolnioaeBnf an Investigating turn of mind Intho vicinity of lxington. In the PinoGrusa Country, auh -

And If these Inquisitive onea shouldrun ncroas n gout Ionian with a cheerydisposition and a drooping white inus-tiitii- e

who showed a marked prefer-ence for a tuhneco called "Velvet,"pmrhapa -

They might "hive the ood" onVelvet Joe himself.

He Hint a it may, we are glad toany that Velvet Joe will continue tobe,. riajtilar contributor to our

age of Moigsn. Tonight was the nr.mul time the two men had met Inthree weeka In bouts.

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Il ia estimated that the govern-ment's llrnnd canyon game refuge. InAiinonu, imw eontuins shout 10,000doer.

Hotel Combs. auuF. Nicolacl, 107 W. CentralC. F. Alexander. 20S S. SecondCarson & Knnls, 206 s. Second'w. Jasper, 305 S. SecondA. J, Clayton, 103 W. SilverK. T. Coonoy, 3u! S. FirstM. O. Jto.se, S13 R First,.losotih Casmuss. 109 N FirstT. Chaves. Haehoehi building '

Chas. Vnn do Valde, did TownCHAS. ItimMO.V. Soo'v

Alaurn ttoN i,

Havana, t Ahearnof tirooklMi, Knocked out Willie Lew-i- n

uf .Vow York. In the acciuul roundf their wheduled IWenty-rniin- d

match lure tonight.

Yours for a square deal,

Butler Auto Company-- ( ' FIFTH AND COPPER.

THE mky rn ic.tararral IlUlrlkaiuraAlbourrqap, n.

More thun nine million young treesand 10.000 pounds of need were plant-ed on the national forests In 1D14.

The government built more than:.000 ml. of trail and 3.000 miles oftelephone line on the national foreetsin 1914, ....... .

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Ilnldnin OiilHilntN Iloorlicr.New York, Foh. 13. Matty Haln-wi- n,

Hoaton liglitwelsht, outpolnieilWillie Heocher of thla city. In a d

bout in Hrooklyn tonight.

rinke City Hatters andVyvn IYom-1- , dryloan and nrrvijenxr 8t.lt for tl.OO. 220 VVt Gold.!X IlODO lit,

TV.ntnlCTi cotton nin u th6trio. o

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pliable and affable president I evtrknew was a total failure."

The one blot on Burton's politicalescutcneon is his failure to run an tinfor the senate. The same congress-man who praised hini so hlirhly abososaid. "It was a case of raid feet. Buiton thought he clnild not lie clecte.J.He was In the dumps on his state

The Pnnuna tolls bill wasunpopular. The truiii.ils bad over-run the whole state. He simply gotcold feet and quit. Tins fact will nothelp him next year, because peopledon't ait mire a quitter."

West of Ohio there are two Ancientand honorable but yet unhurle, can-didacies awaiting their cerement, thoseof Charles W. Fairbanks and AlbertBalrd Cummins. Neither of these menIs a possibility under tin. present cir-

cumstances, but neither will concedeit until he has been licked again in-- l

each will most likely control his statedelegation, but eventually see it gorlscwhcsc.

Illinois to Offer Mann.Illinois has never bad a president

s'nee Lincoln. She has had lw can-

didates woo thought they looked andncted like Lincoln. The people didnut take to either Cullom or Cunnon,so Illinois has switched to a totallydifferent type, J. inns K. Maun. Lin-

coln was long and tliir.. Mann is shortand di.'poscd to be rotund. Lincolncould bring u man over with a goodHlory, Mann can drive seventeen awaywith a verbal Jab. Lincoln wasloved. Mann Is feared. Lincoln wispresident. Mann lever will be, liewill just have the III uuis delegation.This Is a good deal for Mann,

l nriMit Talk in oii-I- ii.

I'p in Wisconsin (lieie Is some tn'kabout 1 enroot, but it is premature.Lenroot Is a growing man, a positiveforce In the republican party, but no-

body looks for his nomination now.There are two others who are "pro-.ieckln-

around. These are William

'BELGIAN SOCIALISTS

Ahftorluteil Vren f'rrfNiii(leni-e.- )

Loudon, Feb. a. The orgautTatlonof the socialist party in Brussels is do-

ing splendid work In alleviating dis-

tress, according to a report from theAmerican commission for relief. Ithas two bakeries, t mploying ls.'i menwith u possible Weekly output of!220 tons of bread. At present theyare ta k tni and distributing alsiut half'that amount. Their bakeries are notallowed 10 sell for money, hut for1every ounce of flour they receive fromthe commission for relief they turn Ina coupon signed by the head of a Bel-gian f .1 in y saving he has received thebread.

"When a man makes application forhi lp," said the socialist secretary, "weascertain bis business and If possiblehow many of his family are depend-ent on him and how many have tradesof their own. If it Is possible fur bltnto do work that will assist the com-mission for relief we let him pay forthe coup him by doing that work. Forexample, if a man Is a shoemaker welet him make boots that ale turned In

to the commission. This pat I Iciilurform of work, however, Is becomingliupossiblii on account of the failureof the supplies of raw material of allkinds. The number of the unem-ployed mining the weavers, bookbind-ers, miters, etc , In Brussels and thecountry at large Is increasing enor-mously."

Hanged for Murdering Child.Chicago. Feb. 1 :t. liosw ell C. K.

Smith was hanged today for the mur-der of Hazel Wclnsleln, four jearsold

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PRESENTED TO ft

CROWDED HOUSE

fverywoman" Drives Homely

Tiuths in New Guise AcrossFootlights to An InterestedCrowd at Crystal Last Night

livery woman phniiM see "Kvery- -

Thai's a punch-lin- e on the "Rvery-woman- "

advertising,it s true.,n( everyone who saw "Every-wiinmn- "

liked it, Imt It is n safeit'll that everyone who saw it

lie made to thinli of it.'IH ili'timt "i:yTywoiniin" into any

oiii', or even two, of the classes of Hitliii'S'iil' il on tlio modern stage 1h ulilllr too great u task for the averagenewspaper man, or tliH averagemiic NoiK' of tlii'in mi' broadmiuiikIi. Kioiii every field, of urt everpurl rayed iiion tlio stage the nuthorunil director of tlio pi'oiturtlon it'swife to cull it t tint, anyway, if no morespecific term in at hand have culledthe choicest to make the production

it thine of beauty and food forthought. "Kverywoman" combinesand com prices, the drama, opera, mu-fiii's- il

comedy, color, warmth, Hunt,lii'tH'ii, and some wonderful settings,tnifi'ther with some very capable tu-li- iui

and the basic foundation of thetraditional old Knglish miracle plays",into a spectacle that in

;j mlIt enunciates truths that are ly

known, when one Flops toiiniiiuliiT them, with a dignified yeti risp decision that roliH them of allsemblance of t l it n km and then ithammers them home with a mimicalcuinedy chorus number, very welllimn', mo, as a rule.

If "Kverywoman" Is a musical"show" it reminds one of the sublime;if it is a serious drainatle effort it

one of the Salvation army's re-ligious conns done to popular airs. Orto Kipling's description of the bookef .Morman, "And the I.ord mi id untoMusis, (ireat .Scott, what air ye(lain'.' "

The settings used In "Kverywoman"tiie lavish In their richness; the scenic(e i i ssiirit.x. Unlit ins? and the fike arethe best xeen here for many InnKmoons and the orchestra in goodenough to satisfy even the amateurhighbrows.. "Kverywoman" playedlure last night to a crowded hou.se,ninety-nin- e per cent of whom ac-

claimed it as "great" for itsspectacles, graceful (lances,

pretty girls or some of the other halfdozen excellent features which ap-pealed to them, al'vay rememberingthe music. The other one per centare thinking about the productiontoday and all of them are talkingabout It.

BOARD PASSES UPON

ARMIJO'S ELIGIBILITY

FOR PAROLE FROM PEN

The state penitentiary board,which met at. Santa Ke Friday, pass-ed upon the eligibility of Azario Ar-mij- o

for parole, lie was sent to theprison from Bernalillo county fornrsault with intent to kill upon K.

V. Fee.The hoard's action is limited to

simply certifying whether a prisoneriK eligible. The granting of the paroleU up to Coventor .McDonald. Armijomay be paroled some time before theii'Xt meeting of the board, April 10,his accumulated "good time" entitlinghim to release provided the governordecides to issue the parole.

A petition against freeing Armijolit this time, was circulated here,'ibis probably was sent to the gov-

ernor with other records In the case.

"Tlio licst I Know Of.""1 have sold Chamberlain's Tablets

for several years, l'eople who haveused them will take nothing else, Ican recommend them to my custom-ers as the best laxative and cure forconstipation that I know of," writesFrank Wrouse. Frultland, Iowa. Forsale by all dealers.

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CANDIDATES UP

FOD 1916 RACE

Republicans Are Already Spec-

ulating on Nomination to

Be Made Next Year; Many

Are After It,

tlHCItk COMIlMHCmri TO HONIN JOUMUWashington, Feb. 13. The repub-

lican parly has taken the first steptoward the nomination by peacefulmeans of a candidate for the presi-dency In ltllii by cutting down thepurchasable delegations from the oldslaveholding states. The next taskIs to find the candidate.

That this will be difficult, not because of a paucity of good men, butbecause of the cloud of candidateswho will offer themselves becopiesmore apparent every day. The ga-

mut has' not yet been run, hut al-

ready there are a dozen well definedcandidacies in different pints of thecountry.

New York lVcqucut ClaimantTo recount them, begin with New

York. New York frequently has ucandidate for the republican nomina-tion. In 1M0 it was Seward. Warput a period to activities of this kindfor three qundrenniums, but NewYork bobbed up in 1S7H with lioscoeConkllng, In 1KS0 with General Grant,in 1K84 with Arthur, In 18X8 withDepew. In 1892, IS'.iB and ItntO NewYork lay quiet or supported the win-

ning candidates, Harrison andIn l!tt4 it of course had

Itoosevell. but in 1 1) S joined theallies who attempted to slave

off the nomination of Tuft.New York thus appears to have

played an ambitious role In republi-can politics, frequently demandingthe presidency and frequently beinghanded the vice presidency as In1K76, 18SU, 1S8S, 1SS2, 1900, 1 90S and1912.

The Dmplre State's Program.The customary plan nf New York

is to play up a favorite son and tradehim off for the man the wise onesof the state really want, and then tomake such a tremendous plea thatthe F.mpire state is doubtful, that, thevice presidency is handed out andplaces in the cabinet are vaguelypromised. Thus it Is hiHtory thatThomas C. Plait, the easy boss ofNew York, went to his grave com-plaining that McKinley promised tomake him secretary of the treasuryand deceived a trusting old man bynot doing it.

New York will be at the front inthe 191S convention and undoubtedlywill present (iovernor Charles S.Whitman for the presidency, butwhether earnestly or merely fortrading pui'l'ses rannot yet be told.Few who have looked Whitman overbelieve that he can develop Into amoral scourge, such as Charles K.Hughes proved to be, able to bringthe bosses to their knees. If he can-not do this he cannot become a realcandidate for the nomination. Kuthe will hold the Empire state dele-gation in line until it Is decidedwhere it shall go.

New ICngland Itiu-k- s Weeks.Within a few days the John Win-gat- e

Weeks boom has appeared. Ithas grown so fast that there is everyIndication that it will absorb the NewEngland delegations.

Senator Weeks Is what is custo-marily, for ( want of a better term,called "a strong man." He is abusiness man and banker. lie iswealthy and yet not of the predatorybrand. He has had large experienceIn the house and senate. He is kind-ly, stalwart and jovial.

He would be a nominee, acceptableto the people who know most aboutwhat a president should be, but hewould hardly make a whlrwind cam-paigner. His nomination would bethe signal for a print campaign of thekind produced for McKinley by MarkHanna in lXfttl.

Ol.l'i Hum Throe-- Possibilities.Coming West into the Mississippi

valley there is Ohio, the stepmotherof presidents. Ohio, torn tempor-arily from its moorings by a tempestof socialism blown up out of her con-

stitutional convention, and driven in-

to the democratic hnrbor, has not hadthe influence on republican politicsthat she had in the days of the warand for decades afterward.

Nevertheless Ohio is not discour-aged. In her days of power she al-

ways had one candidate for president.In her time of distress and regener-ation she has three. Senator Theo-dore Burton, Governor Frank B. Willis and former Ambassador Myron T.Herrick are the possibilities.

Wiseacres eliminate Willis on theground that he is too young, toogreen and too uncertain for the stiffjob that will confront the banner-ma- n

of l'Jl. The f'K't ltiat ne nnsthe patronage of the state will nothelp him to a national standing. Forthat ho must await the ripening re-

sults of time.Itiirton Has First Call.

With Willis out of It Burton ap-

pears to stand a better chance thanHerrick. On form Burton should beOhio's favorite son. lie could gathersome, delegates from other states onthe strength of his national charac-ter. He has had a wonderful careerin Washington. Jn the house he tookthe lead on financial and waterwaysquestions. He studied himself intosuch a state of rxpertness on financethat he was once or twice offeredthe treasury and refused it. He be-

came America's authority on water-ways. No man in or out of congresswould care to dispute Theodore Bur-ton's figures on Boston harbor orJim Crow creek. He knows themboth.

Nor Is Burton merely a theoreticalwaterways man. When the laat ses-

sion of congress offered to pass ariver nnd harbor bill that Burton saidwtiB full of John, he rose right up Inthe senate and said, "You won't passIt until 1 have had my say about It."Thereupon he began his say arid stoodup talking day after day until Sena-tor Simmons, In charge of the bill,"veiled for quarter and brought In asmaller bill with instructions to the,army engineers to spend It wisely. Itwas a great triumph for Burton.

He has repeated in the present ses-

sion with a monumental fight on thVship purchase bill,

"Burton," said a republican mem-ber of the house, "is not liked bveither side, but Is feared by both. Ithe were president the politicianscouldn't do any more with him thanthey have done with Wilson. But hewould be a good president. lie Is anable man. He has the foundation ofexperience. He !s wise and canny nndstubborn as a mule and I guess thepresident baa to b that. Ttje only

BE HELD HERE

Prominent Workers in Worldof Christian Education Se-

cured as Speakers at MeetFebruary 23 and 24,

The annual county Sunday schoolassociation convention i be held hereFebruary L'3 and will be featuredby addresses from iwu of the menmost prominent in national Sundayschool affairs and by an address fromnr. Frank II. II. Roberts presidentof the New Mexico NornVil Univer-sity at Fast I.ns Vegas.

The more prominent Sunday schoolworkers are llev. F. ib. ltalev, Heldsecretary fur New Mexico and Arl-.on- u

for the general Suiiduv schoolassociation, mid Key. Matthew J.Tretiery, superintendent of extensionwork for the Methodist Sundayschools of the country.

An interesting program has beenarranged and an excellent attend-ance at the convention Is expected.

NIPPON WILL LEAD

vri I mf unil i initiolt-L.l- IVIILLIUIVO,

STUDENTS ARE TOLD

M. I.. Fox talked to the high schoolstudents Friday afternoon on the ens-ton- s,

religion and educational systemof the Japanese. , pointed out thewonderful progress made by thatcountry, which now Is challengingthe supremacy of the white race,since the country wag opened In 1S5Jby t'ommodor l'erry.

Mr. Fox pointed out that after theopening up of Japan to intercoursewith civilized nations it sent out acommission, which, afler Investigationof conditions in Kurope and Americarecommended the adoption of theOerm.m army system, the Mritlshnavy system, the French system otjurisprudence and the American sys-tem of public schools. F.ducation. besaid, compulsory there, whichlaV'gely accounted for the uniformvictories of the Japs over the Kns-iuu- s,

as Ii is impossible for !'0 percent illiteracy to concpier 100 percent of literacy all of the Japanesesoldiers having more than a commonschool education.

Mr. Fox stated that Japan is theonly nation, not white, that is realtya scientific people, and that out of thepresent Kniopean war the mikado'sempire will (emerge the dominatingpower of all of the hundreds of mil-lions of Asia and the recognized headof the Mongolian race.

Jeorge Iloolittie, president of thefreshman class, returned to schoolMonday ufter a long absence on ac-

count of Illness.

Merton Lewis did not attend schoollast week on account of the death ofhis father, lie will return tomorrow.

Tha frerJi men beat the sophomoreWednesday afternoon in the inter-rlas- H

basketball tournament, 29 to "4.The seniors won from the juniors, 32to 31. Friday evening the seniorstiimmid the sophs, 31 to 27, and thefreshlea defeated the Juniors. 22 to 7.

A picture of the football squad wastnken Saturday afternoon at the highschool building. The photo will besent to the football guide.

Milton Grande, a former student inthe night school, has been transferredto the commercial department of thehigh school as a special student.

An indoor' inter-clas- s track meet Isto be held Friday night, February 20,at the armory.

Four students are studying vege-table gardening and one, general agri-culture. The gardening class hasbuilt a hotbed and will begin plantingthis week.

NEW STREET PAVING

BILL IS DRAWN UP

BY CITY OFFICIALS

Mayor Hontright, City Attorney T.'

X. Wilkerson and City Hnginei'r J.Cladding have drafted a bill to revisethe laws prescribing the procedurenecessary lor cities to go through inmaking street improvements. Theyhave sent copies in RepresentativesK. A. Mann and rvesior .vioinoya mSanta Fe.

The bill would provide for the Is-

suance of bonds by the city to payfor paving. Property holders liablefor the cost of the improvementwould pav their assessment In an-

nual Instalments. The bill Is mod-

eled after the Colorado law. It alsowould provide for the investment ofsinking fund moneys in these bonds

FOOD SITUATION AT

TAMPICO SERIOUS

MOHNINO JOUHMAt CIL LIAIIO WllWashington, Feb. 13. A report to

the state department today IromTamplco savs the food situation thereIs serious. The local government hasimported corn from Vera Cruz andsold It to the peons at a nominal

PrAbout 300 Americans left Tamplcfirecently for the T'nited States. A

number of destitute families In tneinterior also are to he sent north.

WIDOW OF GENERAL

G, B, IWCLELLAN DIES

PtCIL Ll0 Wl!(IT MOSNINO JOURNAL

New York. Feb. 13. News of thedeath at Nice, France, of Mrs WlcnMarv SlcClellan, widow of Maj. '.en.Oeorge H. McClellan was rece iyedtodav by her son, George IMcClellan, former mayor olYork. Pneumonia was the immediatecause of her death.

CeneralFor many years afterdeath In 1885 Mrs. McClel-

lan made her home in Nice.

GERMAN NAVY EQUIPPED

WITH LATEST DEVICES

(Amm-lute- rrw Ce

London. Feb. 3. The German sail-

ors who were rescued from the sink-

ing cruiser Hlucher all wore new

style with which theGerman navy has been equipped

since the beginning of th war.

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lden Siiiltn, ol .Micnigan, aim Wi-lliam K. Borah, of Idaho. Neitherone looks like a president. Borah isshort and squat, with hair like Mi

herb doctor. Wl'll.'im Allien has themanner of a rush order drummer forhardware.

But William Alden Is a mighty af-

fable entertainer, has some money andboundless ambition.

Borah is a big brained man, ngre.itlawyer, a magnificent debater and a

liberal progressive In his Ideas. Ile"isthe man who made all the heavy tulltsfor lloosevelt before the national com-mittee in 11112 and yet refused Hi i'ol- -

low Teddy out of the party.j Borah will probably hi lug dow n thepelts of the mountain states, nut wnaihe will do with them in the conven-tion Is a. ptoblem. He will have todeliver them somewhere. Smith, Fair-banks, Cummins nfid Weeks will haveto do the same. The ultimate dcstlna- -tlon of these favorite son delegationswill determine the issue.

Three Possible Solutions.There are three- - possible solutions.First, that Whitman may mum

good In the governor's chair and com-

pel the nomination to come to NewYork. This is possible, but not prob-able. - J

Second. Whitman may fall and thenthere Is no Inherent improbability ofthe choice falling on Burton. He canafford to wait. He will not be a hur-

rah candidate, but if he is nominatedIt will be through trench warfare thatconquers one stale delegation afteranother until hi boom is ready forthe final charge.

The third solution is contingent onthe failure of all of thes-.- candidatesto Impress themselves on the conven-tion and a deadlock to be broken by

the nomination of Associate JusticeHughes, of the supreme court. l.Wensof republican leaders look for this,very result. They fclso.look for aneasv campaign if Hughes accepts, llishigh character and the glamor thatstill clings around his ndmlnist'-allor- i

In New York make them believe thatwith Hughes the fancy of the coun-try Is already captivated and Wll.-ioi-i

already defeated,

RUSSIANS HAVE 49,000TURKISH PRISONERS

fIV MOSHIN JOURNAL HPICIAL LtAtlD WRI1

London, Feb. 13 (9:32 p. m.)Forty-nin- e thousand Turkish prison-ers, including 527 officers, have puss-e- d

through Pyatigorsk, in the terri-tory of Terek, en routeto the interior, since the war withTurkey began, according to the Pet-rogr-

correspondent of ltouter'sTelegram company.

The same dispatch says George T.M.irye, ambassador from the I'tiiledStates to Russia, formally communi-cated today to the Hussion foreignoffice the German declaiatlon of in-

tention to blockade the British Isles.

Faces As Fair AsA Summer's Day

Are Possible If Stuart's Calcium Wn-fo- rs

Are VhcI for a Short TimeAfter I nch Meal.

Many people have been heard tosay tnnt they used creams and lotionsfor years without (fleet, yet after fivivnr six days ot Stuart's Calc'ttwWafers their complexions were perfectly clear.

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"f (Hit Rid of IshuktirtMls tn a .Ilff.vby I'Kliig- Stuart's 'allium Wafers."

It's easy to understand why. Cream:!and lotions only gel at the surface,while .Stuart's Calcium Wafers goright Into the blood and Instead of asluggish deposit in the skin the Im-

purities that cause skin diseases aredestroyed in the perspiration thatexhaled through the pores in the forr.ot invisible vapor. Vou'll never H.vea good complexion without pureblood but you positively will have afine, beautiful complexion if, Vou useStuart's Calcium Wafers. -

They contain no poisootnis drug ofany kind, are perfect! liarmless andcan be taken with, tibsolute freedom,and they work almost like magic. Cal-

cium Hulphide, their principal Ingre-dient, Is the grruwst blood-cleans-

known to scienceNo matter Uw bad your skin may

be, Stuart','' Calcium Wafers willquickly wok wonders with it. lt'igoodby to blackheads, pimples, acne,bolls, rash, eczernu and u dirty "filled-up- "

complexion. You ran get a l,oX

of Stuart's Calcium Wafers at anydrug store at 60 centq a box, and youwill bo positively delighted with theirwondeiful effect. A small samplepackaff mailed free by jiddresslng F.A- - Xtuart Co., 175 Stuart Uldg., Jlar-h.al- l,

Mich.

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We Have Too Large a Stock of

Carriages, Buggiesand HameSS, and

For the next 1 5 days will sell ALL OUR HIGH CLASS VEHICLES

at ACTUAL COST. Other Standard Grade Buggies at 25 off.

Harness 25 off. Whips, nice new stock, 33lz off. .Good Steel

Curry Combs 5c each, and many other articles at prices proving to you

the biggest bargains ever offered in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

See Our Large Stock at OnceWe will also sell on monthly payments

J. KORBER & CO.208 North Second Street

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r six ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL', SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1915.

miin nr nthrr (t:f If not tlrman The American Newspaper j

Annual and Directory!NEGRO WITNESS CHURCHES IKECHANCE TO GET "111!"For Grip, Iiifluenzn,Coughs, 8010 Thmat

Melhodiet Kplwopnl, S, :!,: theHouthern Huptus!, ,;5!,21 (he Na- -

I tlonal H11 pi let (colored I, 2,i s.sck;the Method:.it IlpiacopH I, Hi'tith, i,- -

(Hi5,7u7; the Pr tibvtel lull, Northern,1.442.4HK: the I nn. iiilcs of t lil'W, 1,- -

33,lii3- the Northern I dipt in! Convention, 1.23S, .'3, and the protest-an- t

fcpiiHupal, l.Oiri.l'Ji!. These sevenli.ilia aKKreitate over !!, mill,

Una iiieuibi 1st, or mure than three-fuUitli-

of the entile hkki'i Kale of dm17n rclivioiiM laidiei.

The elicit', on church ineniher-Hhi- p

of the Kiiropenn War In narrow.inif the Htrc.-ii- tit Iniiiiici-ali.n- i vere...l... I.I.. u n .1.. ll.A l..ull'i "'.. ni, iinn- - nnuili, an oiii. tin- - i...- -.

Hve moruiiK or in year were involv-ed. The eiiiiurai ion of men In takepan ill ine greai conrnct woui.i 1101

lie a very larK.. factor for the name

LBSCOOD s

FOR YEAR 1914

Grand Total of Members Is

OO,U0,l49 and All LargerDenominations Show Ue- -cided Increase,

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teci:i.L roamimMMwci to moanins jouhmali I

New York. Pen. 13 The relittiouKbodu-i- i of the I'niteil Htatca have milcause to be iliscour.iKcil over the re-- 1

suits of the year 1 !i 4 . The new com- -

munlcantu or niembers added madeKiiod all the Iohms by death, expul.slonor withdrawal, and left it nurplua ofnerly three-iiuarlf-- of a million.That Is. the I. .1.1 i.....,,l..,..l,, ,j

reasum. The (iernuin Ini.licsran, liiformeii, mid the repreneiila-jt.v- t'

of the PiiiKsl.-t- Huite church, nilhow unuMial for I 4 On the

other hand, Unman Catholic ynlnsale iiiiu hniall.

I III K MAH IA h M K

MAKING CANAL MAPSl'"",'. "In 'Z" """V"",

j Sir nnd nt ,

.1 n'al lores, wan truil iminy ny a

IN BECKER CAS E

ADMITS PERJURY

Says Statements Made on theStand, When Police Lieutenant Was on Trial, Werefalse,

ntr HoNixa mu.Ni. ip.ci.i. 1. .tea wia.lPhiludelpbi,,. 13. John IIJolinKton, n Nw York lawyer, Halt!here tonlKbt that James Murshiill.the ni'Krn who v'M a witni-- In thecme of Charles Ilecker, Under

of dentil r the inurd.-- nf Her-inn- n

loniitbal In New York, hailimi-- a miitement toniKhi in ilm

form of nn affidavit to the effect thathe my-r- fal.scly at Ilm second trialof Pecker.

M'heri nuked w hi t her lie ntt.ichedanv HMKiilflcance to Marnhall'ii ulleiie.iat.'i'oinrntH, Mr. JnlniKton mild In.

ihi-- un "important."JohiiHton hurried to Pblladi lph'n

late thin NftiTiioon nt the reiiutut of I

Pei kei 'H chief couniel, who had beeninrorriii-- of MarKhall g ulleRed mulenienln,

.Marnhall !n riot under nrreHt. j

Ills'! ItKT ATI oil VI VSI (.(.I .M S HKIItl ItY

New York, I eb 13. pisirlci At-torney Charles A Perk Inn declared Ina stateirient tonlKht that the testi-mony jeivcri by Jnmcn Marshull nt lb"trial of police Lieutenant CharlesIlecker was secured from Marshallsubstantially as he afterwards nave Iton the witness stand.. In the form ofan nfliilavit within ten ininnhs afterhe was l.rntiirh! Into the district attorney's office upon his arrival In thislcity before the trial.

Mr. Perkins went Into varlnin poln'sIn the affidavit alb'trd to have beenmade hv Marshall In Philadelphia. j

"Kvcr since last Annus! we have j

known directly from him that he wa.ijbi i 11 tr off' red money uml simi ,

a Miiieiiiciit " nii, Mr, Perkins, "tnthe effect thai the le.wtiinoiiy Kivenby bun at I he trial W as untrue. Wabo knew from him I bat be was lic- -

(I7X kiealer than It was In 11113. This,"1is an averaife inci-piis- of fu-- i...r ..it.. . -

mi an iiouies (ireai iinn yiiiali, Chris -lian and Kliborntesiiilistical tables prepared hv Pr HK. fi-roi- i. and Isi-n- hy the Ketlerai

''

Council ,,f the Churches of Christ illAmerica, show in detail the (tain a ndlosses nf the veir

The Mrand iotal'of members is ni.vfit mu. .,, , .' " ' I.'.M'I HI 1,,'llllllil- -

lions share In the increase. IlaiitlstsKained i;.'.l:T,, Kastern Orthodoxihurches, a,f,(ifi; the Koman Catholic1church. 13H.k:,ii; the Lutherans. r,,- -

'

.01: the tiei'tmin Kvani-elic- Hviiod.representing Hie Ht;,t,. Church of

:'!i..ll.,; the Methodists, J31,-41- 1.

the Presbyterians, .Mi.nlH: IheProtestant Kplscopal chun-li- i's,41.

The Protestant Kpiseopa church hascrossed the million line, havinxRained M;.4K since I ! 11, and overSan, 1)1111 since 1 HR.

The Unman Catholic lunch hasKained nearly a million and a oiiur- -ter since inhi and mm-.- , than five nndhalf millions since I nml.

The Methoilist episcopal church,the scfond l.iruest ion,pained 17, 4S7 In pi 14 and nearly ,

',,,1,1,111, ,.! 1 ....f H - I II,

The thirty chnrchi s, i nnslitiilinRIhe rederal Council of the Chun heof Cbiict in America, report, as will beeci 11, nearly I 7, .".nil, mm inembi rsROIliewll.lt less than half of 111,. aarri--

f. ... nil .1 - . ......."" " llnilis, Willi III.;,- -iiii.i liiuiisteis and ihuiIv l.lftliinichinches. These bodies have a net

,,f over r.iiii.iiini meinlii rs, ormore than two-thir- nf the entireincrease of all bodies.

There nre nine denominations.Which have 1 .000.0(10 n,l mm ie,ithe Komah Catholic, 1 3, 7 14,37 ; the

111.. Ibrillelied ..n.l . 4 C ,l,.ot!f..l V. . '.' VI

$22 Paced, royal mUiVo, cloth.!$1,110 net, curriaiie fxtrn. Publishedby .V. V. Ayer Hon, A lvertlHlnB i

AireutH, PhiladelphiaTin- - forty. Hfventh year of contlnn-- j

hum pul.liiclii.n l.i plu'M un the IUI j rdi- - j

lioll of t);ix comprehi nsiye review ofthe ncwrtpnper nnd mauazine field.The book In roll of valuable informa-tion for the puhlohiTM of thla coun-try nml for nil thne who deal withthem. The fact mnl fiKiireH pertain-ing to c.jch of the :'4.7-- 4 p'lblicationiiImteil are preHenied In n mont complete, yet condcnKcd andfin 111.

Am nlway. peii,il nttenllon linbeen given to the important matterof circulation fimireii.

Hupplerneriiiiry to the general rntare 122 i lafif n d lists. Includ-luk- 'ilalllcn, maciiiineii, wiiiiiph's,

mail-ori-- aarii-tiltor.-il- rHiulnun, andthe vnriotm Inide and flaHM pnblica-lloim- ,

each las listed under :i acp- -

urate head.Ibis iixeful feahire of the booic In

kept fully abreavt of I he imen, nn laIruli. ati'd by Home of lis li?ts: Aero-- 1

i.aiitii", MnvlnR Pictures,Woman HiiffraKe and

An especially valuable feature Is thevast in. 1. ,in,t ,,f 1... ,i,.i ,.n,.rli. f. ......... i..m .1......... .i..... ..... . ..,"'- -

i

illation fitures, and the transputhiirikliiR nnd other facilities of

every town, to the number of nearlytwelve thousand, in which 11 newspa-per is published, p, neth, r with thelend iiik industries, production- - andother noteworthy fi atures of the place

land its vicinity. The descriptive mat-- Iter Is supplemented bv a speciallyprepared map nf ,a,h st ite, showingprai iicauy every newspaper town.Convenience nn l coin iscness havebeen studied thri.injhnut, ami thebook place at di.Mios.il of publishers, if advertisers. of businessmen. of student, hhiarians, etc., avast amount of fre-d- i information netto be procured elsevv h re.

The Annual and Pirectory in nowthe only publication of its kind h. his compiled from information Ratli- -

red with such Ui..ri.ijfhness meltyear from tiriKinal source". Mr.lieoiir,. p. Ho well was the first tocompile such wink, ami for many!years he issued the A niei iccn News-paie- r

Pire, tol). PolloWiliK his deillll,the Iuicctniy, with its records, enpv-ni-ht-

and properly, was Hold to N.W. Aver A-- Hon, who combined it withtin lr Annual.

llw lo Pre, cut unions Altnt-kn- ,

oinitir' ev. riM last llier shiiilownM;hcfr. Thin is esiiecallv iron ifi.iiiniin ntlilcka. Your liiue'tiie 11' II

,.,m v. ,11 i, ei nun arid .i,i,,.i.i ifyou are mit,le t 1.. 1,11 ,.11 ,l. ,..i,.ihr.. f Chamln tl.iiii's Tabids nnoun an tin-B- Hvniiti,ina appear nmlthe attack mav'be warded off 1'orytle by all dealer

.Jinirnal Hum ml. n, ,,,,1,-- renuln.

NO

SALE

GOODS

ON

APPROVAL

4 BIG

Great Coat

ValuesBig Clearance Sale of all Coatsthat joIJ up to $18.00; everysize for Women and Misses;made in Blocked Boucles. Che-vio-

ls

and Novelty Mixtures.Colors navy, brown, Russiangreen and fancy plaids. Over150 Coats to pick from. Alig value; choice

$595

IhV MONIa H3UHN.L PICIAL LIA.IO WIHII

Panama. I'eb. 1 3. Private CharleIf. Hill, ft the Tenth Infantry. V. S A..

who has been doiiiir lock guard duly

coiit t nuirllal on the hariie of naviti'?l,..t....,.u ..9 H l....L--

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"''' ,lril' ffw "niinpoi tar.tn,;'lm- - The sketches, notes and mspi"

wer' m,'aKf'r " hliii a u:iterll "' 1 "' Japanese charne at4 Japan is not represented"n ,h'" "'"'"' 1 ''e decision of thel'""rl nnt h"?n tt""""m- ,f"1'

'says he was usiiik this meansKettiiii out of the service.

Journal wunt 111U hring qnJi-- rmultt.

FAYWOOD HOT SPRINGSFor Itheumatlsm, Ptomach Troti-ble- n.

Kidney Ailments, Inflammat-ion!!, Arterial Hardening, Loco-motor Ataxia, Nervous Breaking,etc. Perfect Trentnient, PerfectClimnte, Health, Pleasure, LargeModern Hotel. Booklet.

T. C. MclM'ltMOTT,I'ajHml, X, M.

The WM. FARU COMPANY !

Wholesale and Retail IJealara lailUHII AM) KAIT MICA It

Kaaaaue A HiMX'InJly

far Cattle and Hokk the RuicwrtMarket Price Ara Paid.

!

DUKE CITYCleaners -- Hatters

t2A West Gold. Phone iti

Skirts Worth

While"

One special lot of High GradeSkirts, made of Wool Poplins,Crepe Poplins and best qual-

ity Serges, mostly navy andblack. Correct styles and agreat variety of sizes. Valuesfrom $9.00 to $12.50, on salefor

$5.95

Kxp. Will take married man If worn- -nn will n.llk. No chllilrcn oldpr ihnft jfurn. Milit adviim Tr "tn nmrrlcdtimn but nnt nycr f'0" mli, deducted

C PM wlnlfr. $Sn-S- I'M minmfr,HiFM. 110 I'M for wifi. $1 I'Mwinter nml 130 I'M mimmcr. Iit--

for pini-- l miin. fiimrm-- r payMiircli I, Hy 1.1, 11 to IIlionm pp. I'rrmiiiitnt.

l'ciirnylyaiil(i Siiiniii linnna ('nun-ly- .7 - S. oiu? marrii'il mnn.

Farm work, 'icrmnn, pohiih, i:nNlnn,other V.H. f'vp liri No Tr 2

I'M up Mi'CordiiiK to Bliihty, llilFAM.Hump work for wife hi extra pay.Will Ink niriKlo man If married lint(tvniln lili nf IIS-2I- I I'M. t'liiiin anyllmr up ,11 May I. 11 hours I'll. Perm.mif.nl If mitlufncmry. Miin 15 lo 40jcnin old.

lmonnln Poor f'oiimy. K T . 7 tt 1 .

(Applicant livc In lii inn, ) Onemarried mnn Cure und ciillivHlion ofon hard, carr fur team, etc. Ilolland-r-r- .

Hcriiian or llclKlan, iiiiml Kpcakand wilif f'Tne ll.-l-i. I.xp. Tr not ml.yuiiccd. 1 11 I'M year round, IHIAKland pcrmlNMion lo keep row and pIK.No work for wife. Not Inter thanApril IS. I'miiil hour". I'et imiiifntIf miliwfartuly

(Irani County, d Out- - mnn,(.Iniile pieferreil. hul will tako mar-rie-

(Icin-ra- l farm work, h r"W.IrlHh or Herman nr nlher KS Kxp.Tr advfinced from ('hlciiKn, ilediu ted.$1.1 lo $.111 I'M fur married man. $1.'.-H- 0

HI. AW for oiiiKlc man. In hniirriPI 1. I'eriiinrient. $ I " I'M fur

$.'11 Manh. $M April nnd $30l.iy I.

iliatil l unrity. me niar-rii'- d

mnn. Him k farm. to 1.1 cown.i)frmnn, Irlnh (Hwni or American.None but white. Kxp. 1 or 8 childrenpermitted Tr niKnm i d, dedtn-li-d- refunded If nlaVK 3 yenrK J l I'M win-

ter, $.1a I'M Hummer. IPiKfVM M'lfeenn help to milk Hv Mar. h 1. I'mialhiiiirn. I'ci iiianeiit. Watilsi man liwrite him CnmliiK.

(Mlur limn larni I 11 borer.( iometlc. )

Pintrli-- of i'ouniblaM7-ID- One HiliKle wonmn or widowwith one (leneral hniiMework.ProleHtanf, No work for hunlmnil. $12I'M riMnn nnd bniiril. Tr uilv fromNew York, deducted l'i rtna nenl. II toH liourn pp. ( ippnrtnnlty to attendeveiilnic Hcliooln

Texan Han Halm. Sfi7-- Onen 11 K In woman or widow. fieneralbonewoik. Herman IKI PM, HUTr. paid. Permanent If H.itlKfartory.one with itoinl ediicnllon Wanted.

Wlm-onKi- lirei n County. KA 7 I 3 S.One hiiikIc woman fur K''in ra hoiine-- Iwork. I'.H f.r CiTiployim-n- l

round fin- - husband if niiiriied, $:t r. 1

to $4 per W eek, IU I.. Tr nfll ll in fdfrom Iik'i.kh and deducted Pi'lin-aneii- t.

in hoiun to I lioum PP.I Hell III H )

Tct.'ia - Pee County. Sii r,0. Ijmdfor mi lo at $10 to $:i."i per acre,ciitih. h.ilancw I011K time. Partly culti-vated. Corn, cotton, mirichum, kalfircorn, et'. llbn k nml i horolate mindyloam. Near Alice. Jim WpIIk cniinlv.Tex. Irrigation not neceKMary. - (JoodtrniiHiiiirtalion fai llltle, Any

JAPANESE DIPLOMAT ISABLE NAVAL OFFICER

(Aawlaled l'rr rarrMpnaoVaee.)Tnklo, Jan. IS. Commander Klchl-sabur- n

Nomura, Is one of the ablestofficer In the Japanese navy. Hisnaval career licunn In 1HIS when heentered the naml cuieta' achonl ntLlaJ'nnu. He wan pDmiiited to lieu-tenant in 1903 nnd look an active partIn the Itussn-Jiipune- war, ut theclose of which he was appointed In-

structor of the naval cadets' schoolarid liilc" made staff officer at theYokosuk.i navnl station. He servedas tiiivnl utile he at Vienna and llerllnwhere ht became prnficlent In the(liM nian IiinRitase, ami recenlly servedus adjutant uml also nn Confidentialsecretary to two ministers, AdmiralUnion Hallo und Admiral Y'ashiio, thepresent liciul of the navy.

After the fall of Tslni;tau fortress.Commander Nomura wan orderedthere on npecal Inspection about thesame time that lie wan Ka'ctted forIhe punt i.t Washington. In the pastf.-- yfar lie has been the mediumof oniiiiunli at ion between Ihe navyileparimi nt and the press, especiallythe foreign press. He is genial andspeaks nngllsh well.

EXPERT POINTS

OUT MESS IN

IDERNISRIPS S

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Decks of Vessels Too Easily

Penetrated by Shells, SaysWriter, and Cites North So

Battle, i

j

( ..HMiulril Pres. ( urr.MtmIrnrfIiondon. l'Yh. 3. -- The inujorpy ol

(he hits made by the battle cruisersIn the North sea battle of January 2

struck upon the decks of the ships. ilThe naval nil respondent of Ihe I'.lolic,it. tils, ussinn this battle which was".,'nsiii nt long rni;e with the shelliviichlntr Ihe height of (nunc throemiles tn the curve of their project nn,sa) U shows a weakness of moderntaitlc'ihip construct inn lh.it the dc. ksWt r sii easily p m trated. The decks,he snys, nre the weakest and nestvulnerable of all the above-wat-

pans of the up lo date warships,AinKncr lesson be diaws from this

tattle .s Hint the ship fighting end-o- n

Is more likely to be hit than the onePgniin n road hi ile tn the en.-iny- Ithas been generally believed," he sa."that a ship rgbting end-o- standsthe smallest chance of helm: hit, hutthat is no longer the case The scienceof RUiinerv has been hrought to aucha standard that It is difficult for r.compel, nt m m tn aim off the properline of file. That Is, he may be de-pended i0 send his shells in the rightdire. ti. in. Xtlssen are mostly ma (Joby the shell falling short or 'tunningever the target; itn,i it ia thereforeobvious that the limner the target Is,not at rlcht angle lo, hut parclldwith, ihe flight of Ihe shell, thegreater will he the chance of hltlintr.The etfective target presented by alattleslilp end-o- n tn really nun hgr'-ate- r than when she is broadsideon, besides. In the former position,lesinr whatever protection might tBffoided by her vertical ilda armor."

Attend Our Shoe SaleThe Golden Rule Dry Goods Co.

Six Days More of WonderfulReady-to-We- ar Garments at

Seo Special Window Display

0 IS AT AN

E VERYBOD

Department 'of Labor IssuesFirst Bulletin Under Gov-

ernment Employment Bu-

reau Scheme Just Started,

I'll fust bulb tin of available op-portunities" in be Issued l.y the ,le- -

'j. r I mi it( nf labor of Ihe toiled HltteaKm I nmeiit III lioonrdaaoe with tha!! ntly Inaugurated .l . n to bring thejob n ihi' man I u ) r unit reducen tn'iTs ilo iiient, has been received nndIn a most Interesting dm lunont. KorHip roost part the positions offeredlire fur tii'iu labor, hut opportunitiesfur dome-li- e sort-mi- and wuuld-h- e

setth-- r me (linn ?(. 'i'hw bulletinlf - follow.

I !n ili il information concerning thefollowing applications fur help may;I c Seemed, free nf charge, upon ap-plication to distribution branch, 1', H.

iiiiitiigrntion wrilrf, Aii.uiiic riue, N.M.

Key to abbreviations need; PI.AWPrce hoard. Induing and washing.

I'M Per month. 11 Per rt y. HAY I.- Pree hoard mil lin!ii,ntr JI'IFitMI nfurnlshed house, eiitrt-n- , milk and

ikii for fuel. KH Knglisli speaking.Kn :ici li in cil, Tr Ti 11 nMimrl f-

ill. in.kansas -- Mississippi rminly. 870-- 1

'7i.i. dm' married, mini, Irurk untilflower gnrih n work'. Heltrinn prefer-- I

n il. l- rcni h. Italian nr lunc h. Kxp. j

Small hlhlrcn urn objectionable. Tr j

advanced, il, "looted, 11111I limy refund.M.111 In fit imps, owner Infurnish rvi rlhlni'. Vi lli advance liimsome money- until crops ni - marketed

inf work fur wife If desired. Atour.'. In hours I'll, permanent. '

ii lvv,ii- r- Ki HI County.fine niiin, single, giiii-ni- t farm work, j

Herman between .Ti unit lin, Pnglishmi I'waM', mher IN Iico pt.ihle. Kip, I

Tr hi! vii 11: lUiliu'ii il, refunded af-l- i jr one i nr. t'i I'M winter nml $1.1

I'M MiMiin r. I Mmi 1I1 I tn I ic emberI I WJtW. Wanted bv Pclirnurv 1.1. Hihum's pp. Purmmoiit If Mtisfai liny.

I ri .f Columbia Wishiiictnii.'" ., i. inn 111 in- ftiy 1111c 111:1 I

I led Infill Niillln M I vitopcllll,Ip. I in- - ; i hiiilii n pi miiliii-il- . Trllilt:ince lllli) dcilili IimI. j ", 11 in J.i;,I'M year round I M vegetablesfurnished In Hi-i- i nf garden if desired.Home work fur wife If fpni llf I11I. Almice. I'uniil farm hmii'M, (( inrd jfur MilillHiiiuil In for iiii.l Inn. )

llhnow t'lmmpiilKii Cimnly. T1.4H0, in ulintln riinn. I'.imii farm,

nnly imd h.H. K with hiirom.No Tr. t.M I'M Kiiiiinn-- r lilJt--1 March 15 to I ) Hy Fcb-rtnir- y

ifl, huiiiK I'll more nrItmntifiit. ( luiiliin In v.inier furJifrW. otlii't- nrk nt II I'H.

'hnmpulin ("iinnly, i. Oneflrirlp mini, (train f.niii, lliitli (ler-mn- ii

. I l'iutf!iliim, l'i witii luirinis.Tr h'Ivhik-m- ! .li tin, 11 I mil 1 , r ,,,i,i..,i

iJ.1 I'M HIIW fn.in April I At mice.IViial hinim.

lilliiiiln--.Mimii- ii (:!!iily. K 7 T .

inic rnariUil muii. nun fa 111 umln. nil ilair, fun in Iimi ciibm. (ii rnmn

prrt.-ir.il- , Kiiuwi Uii i.f Krmlinh nnl. uihi'f l:s, in-.ii- , Tr.f.1, id ilin li il, imt cfiinil.-il- , i'i'i

V. M. jiar round, f li : I .M M. Will n!.iixticn twi. imi!V if tiny luiv them.Will. in In-l- milk, nl $1! V M.I'v Mnnli I, III In ! I14 hi it. IVrmii- -

i. f nt. (Sri' caril Inr nitilil'.oniil

Indiana Mnrenn ennnty. S 7 0 5 7 7 I

Two men, I Hiitlii nd I iiiatrliil.1 liiiiniiiK. n t 1. iIII.it, I inn if. Ii

pii f. mil, iiiin r i:s Kxp. Tr. : d- -

ii. iiic.-il-, li il mi l rcf uiiili'il In Kiinil

ii.fii. 2f. I. M. tn ndrt, $ Tto I'. M.mrciii) II mu my, ycr iiiund. $10-4-

i: M. i:x. yen- miiinl. IH!FM.Kiimc vrnrk fr wife at rhhiI wint-ii- .

HiliUl. Hum ll'O In $L'fi P M. yen-Jil- l

n nd. PI. W. Kxp. l.'a to P. M.Itl.rtW , Anv time. 4 a. in, lo li p. III.in il iiiv. Pi rnialii nt.

Henry ennnty ( hieled man. Ceneral v..uk on miiiill

d airy liirin, ii in l'i i ovvs. HucdHhor P.mlsli, other F1S HOOil With Cil--

-

tic. Kmi. No chllillcu Tr, advanced,refunded nl'ter 1 year's sit-l-lfi- li

tnlV service. $7 per week .n win-t,- r,

tin P M, April tn Pcieinlier I,linl'iil (wood tor Ici'li. Nut nine i

uoik tor After January 11. TenIn. ins per day. P If satn-count-

I 'i terlow a Plymouth 1(7(1.4114

i Hie siiii-l- man. Ti in i( and stockI.ii in. 1' or 1 i ow i id rem, KS Cxp.No Ti. $10 p, M winter, $.13 P. M.niiitiicr. I.I.A-- . Hummer p. iv March

1 tu Pecemher I i 'a or before Kt h- -I nary In. I'mial tmurs Will pny $3siiper year (See ( aid for other tle- -

I a I .

Micjiiw in Kent ininitv, R07 fi772.On., ml nu limn- liiiu-ra- Work onclam und stoi ; f.uin, 1 to il cow.cMvcilii 'i ,i weK'iin, Pi,ni-- h,

r Ln jiish. l'p II ponsible: Nn Tr.l !' M April I to November 1, I'd.

March l'ii and April II 'i lioum per day, Pi iin in-- nt if Kiitln.I.ii t.il v.

Mi i hiKitn - Wisliteiiaw co'iniv,1' .'.'if. man. Cencr.il workoil rti k .1 rin. t tn ,1 cos, horses "oi a I e lor. Aiiiirii.in. Iman, P.el- -man, lliil;,nilcr, r.nlih or other l'..or i ii( mi. in sn' iKinw, Hmiie Kxi. Tr.nd meed on proper sienritv, deduct-n- lI d may reiuiul. 1 P. M. furunii band liter M irch ,". Work forI'.Al. up to that time. s lo till P. At.f..r Kip man up In Mutch 1.1 an I

f: P. l from thai date In1.1. I'.IA-W- Come anv tunc

Teie pel il.iv la s'luiiner andi bores. l'i i nunieiii If satisfactory.

M un, eh, .la- -- Mower county. t70-f- ,77 V One Music man, sioclt atll

urn I it farm. .' lo .1 i ov). lerm.in.know leili-- e i. notiiiiu-- I.S, Some Pip. with horse.-t-

Tr not iu'Viiiiml 1 I,. I:0 P. M

Willie;-- ilH mlT In May I) f;fl.l:iP I. May 1 in liecnilur 1, liUW,Conn- - n In I'sualfarm lumri. I'l-- i nuiiii nt,

llotixt.in coniilv vrn.'.TsO. OneMntiie lo in. Kenernl tarui work, 3 t1 Ktn1ntiliin or (Icrnvm-hliiMkin- g.

of Must driveoiiHi.' horses Tr. uilvaried. lefun.l-ei- l

If at 'vs lo r IS, $1 P. M.

wilder. I.'l !' M. SMiiimer (March li,o peieinber 14 suiimier oayl. Himn fvs

possible. I'sc.il hours Permanent.Minnesota Mower County. J.

(me sincle nii.n tleiural furu.wnik, stock and d.mv, cows. Anywhite pel-son-

. Kntrbhli not necessiiiv.linen. Tr depends on distance. Woulddeduct, It fund, depends upon man.SKI to $11 PM, peceii,l.. r I lo April 1,iL'O-r- S PM Aril to Pecemher. lllW.nn or before f'cbiiiary Jit. 10 hoursl'p more or l ss. permanent to riishttnnn. No cis.irette smoker or one whodrinks accepted.

Sent I Coiinty Two men tnsummer if single, one If married. Oen- -

rial fujin work, some inmiug. uer- -

Twenty per cent (one person In

live) die from tlie effects of a partial,ly cured Cold.

This danger Is averted by lining pr.Humphreys' "Seventy-seven- " asur.itiR complete recovery, while Its ton.icily mistains the BJ'stem, HnfcRii.ini.

inn any ornan prone to ilisease."Heyenty-s.'Ven- " break up h,n,l

mailed,IIiiiiiiI'C)V illiiiiwn. Medicine Co

l.'.li William street, Nt w York.

Hudson-fo- t Signs

Wall Paper

HUDSON for PictureFrames

Fourth St. Ami Copiier Aim,

FRlvD pELiyYC iltl.

li,l:llliUi'J'f-l- I

BALDRIDGE-- LUMBER COMPANY

jPAROID ROOFING with 15-- !

year guarantee.

HiiawrnjUsi

TOR

CASH

ONLY

Select SuitsHere is an excellent suit oppor-

tunity over 100 Suits for

Women, Misses- and Juniors,

siies complete, made of Serges,

Cheviots, Wool Poplins andNovelty Weaves; black and cc'ors; all first class suits and lat-

est styles; values from $!5.0i?to $23.00, on sale for

$5.95

yd.

", , , ,,, ,l 1, r 01 o.inny inn. in- - v.. .in. imake a lie wan lol l lieusiu h rerraclion would not hurt him;that there was money In It and thathe would net hurt If he tlliln't makeIf i

Mr. Perkins said that on Monday j

the papers III the pet Iter appeal prop. )

ably would be filed in the district at-- jtorney'n office for the argument!which will take place about the mid-- J

die of March before Ihe court of np-- ipea Is In Albany.

CRINA TO HAVE

UNIFORM PUBLIC

SCHOOL SYSTEM

Presidential Mandate IssuedWhich Will Make for Great,Progress of People of Celcs-- Itial Kingdom,

i

'AsMM-lntf-- IrM rnrmpemlru )I'eklng, Jan. 29. A presidential ,

mandate has been Issued insti in t Inc i

the minister of education to prepare!the way for a uniform s)h!cih of pub-- !lie school.-- ) tu be established through- -

out t num. The schools, according to;the plan, are tn be modern, patternedlifter western Ideas to a large degree,but not to the extent of discarding i

the best leaehiiius of China's undent i

saues, "in whom the culture of the!nation is due," j

The following passages appear In!the maniliifit in l..n.. .....t i

, " u II tpliiiiatory, in the usual stylo f themandate IfsiicJ by President YuaShih-kal- .

"The prosperity or decay, and thestrength or weakness of a nation arechiefly determined by the morality,intelligence and physical strength nf(he people; and if we desire tn ln-- i

n ,ise the standard of these three'virtues our first attention should bepaid to the education of the People.

Anclciil Pv natty"In the foreign countries numerous!

GARMENT VALUES AT $5.95Dresses That

Are BetterA big saving opportunity in La-

dies' Desirable Dresses. Styleand quality predominate. Splen-did assortment of good SilkMessaline, Silk Poplin andSerges, in shades of green,brown, blue, havy and putty,al.'o black. All sizes to be '

had. Values up to $17.50;llie sale price only

$5.95QjsehAlum devote their time to the!Writ, ni- - of works on special branches1of science, and from eighty to ninety1pi r cent of the population can readand write. Hut in thin country hooks

Extra Special for MondayNEW CREPE UNDERWEAR VALUES

SEE WINDOW DISPLAY

and sleeve, will, lire ,"nd p,nL A b,g 5pCC,aI vaIue for whi,e- - als0 good quality and

""f" " ' 'rimmed; worth $1.50; extra valuent, an extra value flor Monday only at . .

5Qc 59c 89c

are mere reproductions. Original;works are us as the waning stars'In early morning.

"If we recall the days of the Chow'!nasty we Und thnt every individual!

was h ncholnr; but auch days nre pastand we have them no more. It Is,more ha-,- i 2,000 years since the days,of the chin and Han dynasties, nndjthe ancient civ ili'ation has fallen Into!decay. j

"Now- - wo nim at universal educa-- 'Hon, enabling every citizen of the I

country to be capable of government!and to he rid of the old habit of de-- 1

pendence." - .

lnli tity Cleaners, Hatter n,1Dyer nixHigf. steam ami pre yoursuit for 5t win. 220 West (JtiliLI'Im.im 4 1 .

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFYW ANTK'U Halesw-oman- . APPly t

TheW ANTK ti il l I,, housework.

ply l Vj Hniilh street,Hlern Hii.irtmenisPli UK.NT-lj- tie front room, mod-

ern; dandy sleeping Jiorch. til 3South Arno,WANTKP Pot ior for Pi ist o Hot

Springs. Impure Hnedekt-r- . Journaloffice.lull HA1.K Coal fill stove. three-new- .

burner with ovtn; almostPhone line

HAU: OH TK.VPK Heven-ron-

house, furnished or unfur-nished, for ranch or slock. Call oraddrea lWOS Nurth Second itrvet.

Another Big Silk Sale White Outing for 7V2C Yd.TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 16th, AT 9 A

FOROne ' FOR WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY I7th. AT 9 A. M.

Fifteen hundred yards of extra good plain white Outing Flannel.20 yards to a customer, on sale for

M.of finest S.1L- - !,... O nn

yd.

thousand yard of all kindsyard. On sale, choice

69c 7V2c

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1915. SEVENIM. I !..n 1,1.3 lurKo wnnotit a prize court

H Is generally be- -y aGERMANY ArJGR oc.i nun mo avoidance of such adecision Would UP a relief tn i.1l nunr.Where to Worship

Todaytern concerned because of the danger

OVER DETENTIONniiiiMiiii)f it precedent form re

Biirdlu.T foodstuffs designed f..r civilIllIlM Of lHlllKTllt countries II h ubsoInto rontrulmnd,

Hrltlsh officials nt first wore post...m ui,, uneiminus carso

OF FOODSTUFFS (SALE CONTINUED A FEW DAYS LONGER)

3

"uwi.i ki wiroumi ,i liriXQ court, iltliuw they nay ll In uncertain whatcourse will bo tuken pcndinit anThe owners of the vesselnt first usked the mime price for thecargo its they would have received for

it In tlermany. The American com-mission wan unwilling iu pay thisamount.

The Wilhelmina will proceed toRrlstol channel hm noon us it 1m possl-bl- e

to repair the damage ch lined bythe heavy weather experienced duringthe voyage across the Atlantic fromNew York.

1ST. JOHN'S CUt'ftCll.Corner Fourth street and Weil Bllvcr

avenue.Itev. William E. Warren. D. D..

rector; realdoneo, 130!) West TIJeraiavenue.

Qiiiiiquageslniu Sunday.Holy F.uchuritit, 7 a. m.'Holy Eucharist, 0 a. 111.

Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.Morning service, 11 o'clock.Evening service, 7:30 o'clock.Ash Wednesday services: Holy Eu-

charist and service of the (lay, lo a.111.; evening; service, 7:S0 o'clock,

YFSI'F.K hlM It'FS.Hodey Hall, L'niversily Hill.

February 14, 1913, 4 p. m.Piano voluntary, "Venltlenue,"

(Oislard), E. Stanley Seder.Hymn No, 4,Invocation, followed by chant,

Lord's prayer.Duct. "Forever With the Lord."

(Gounod), It. T. Sewell, E. Stunley

Embassador Bernstorff Dis-

cusses With Secretary of

State Bryan Seizure of

Steamer Wilhelmina,

of the GreatPiano Sale

Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!

1

MORNIN9 JOURNAL tPCCIAL IK4H0 WIN!i ? ' ' ' -

' .PEACE SUNDAY TO

BE OBSERVED TODAYWashington, Feb, 13. The

which the German government

Seder.

Another CutIN

Piano PricesUPRIGHT PIANOS AT

$67 up

This mammoth Piano Sale will come to a closeSaturduy night at 10 o'clock. Pianos areselling as fas! as wo can wail upon each cus-tomer. We have been completely taken offour feet at times. Pianos thai you have beenaccustomed to paying Jl'.ir, to f.luu for canbe bought here for Jx7. and on terms that .1newsboy could meet. If you ate coiileinpl.it-In- g

the purchase of a Piano, lo not wait oneminute, but come now. Thousands of dollars'worth of beautiful Pianos must bo sold at uncoregardlest of price or value.

Quartet, "The King of l.ove MyShepherd Is." (Gounod), V. X. M.brass quartet.

Solo. "The Day Is Ended," (Uart-lull- ).

.Mrs. Elizabeth it. Bradford.Itesponslve reading,Gloria.Anthem, "Saviour. When Night In

! MOftNINtl JOURNAL (PICIAL LtUlO WIM)New York, Feb. 1 3. Tomorrow,

the Sunday nearest to the date of theratification of the treaty of Ghent,celebration rervlces over tho comple-tion of a c ntury of peace betweenthe I'ni.ed States and the Britishempire will be held in nearly 101),-00- 0

places of worship In the l'nitedStates and Canada, the AmericanPence Ceiitenniary committee

tonight. Exercises in theSunday schools of the United Statesand Canada will also relate to thepeace ceiitenniary.

1volves the Kkles." (Shelley), Vesperchoir, baritone solo, by It. T. Sewcll.

Address by the Itev. Edward 1. i

Schueler, pastor Lutheran church.Cornet and horn duet, "The lru is V at 1 . M. . i. j.My Shepherd." iSmurt), C. H. Clarke,

It. W. Humes. Tf

attaches to me- - unrestricted shipmentof foodstuffs for Its civilian popula-tion was emphasized at the state de-partment today by fount von llern-sturf- f,

the German ambassador, whoconferred with both Secretary Hryanand Counsellor Lansing. While noformal statement regarding the am-bassador's call was Issued by the de-partment, it was said afterwardsthat he had hinted that warfare ontnerelmnt shipping might be relaxedif Germany could be assured of acontinuous food supply for her

population.Mt of Itclullallon.

The position of the German gov-ernment, it was explained, is that theproclamation of a war zone and cam-ps Ign against enemy merchant shipswas simply 11 retaliation against Eng-land's alleged violation of the decla-ration of In hindering comli- -

tlcmal contraband destined for civi-lians from reaching Germany. This,iiecordlng to tho German ambassador,is no less inhumane than the cam-paign on merchant vessels.

onicials admitted Informally thatthe American note to Germany ,wasopen to the construction that no ves-sels, either belligerent or neutral,should be sunk unless previouslyvisited with opportunity given for thetaking off of passengers. It was re-iterated that while the rules of In-

ternational law clearly compelled

Hymn No. 98.Henedlction. j

Poatlude. i

llll.ard Italics InLincoln, Neb., Feb.

snow and wind storm

Nebraska.13. A violentin the north-part- s

of Newestern and central CFXTKAL AVF.M F M. II. t'HCHCH,SOUTH.

Ann SjlJ PICorner Central Avenue and Arno St.Used Pianos$5.00 Down $1.25 a

Week Up.

V fT. li. Lallance, Pastor,

Sunday school, 9;4r a. m.Preaching by the pastor. It a. tn.,

braska tonight threatens to tie uprailroad traffic and put telephonelines out of service. At Alliance therewas two feet of snow which driftedbadly delaying traffic. At otherpoints rain turned to sleet and pros-trated the telephone and telegraphwires.

11subject, "The Second Coming olChrist."

Epworth league, fi:3fl p. ni., subject,"Winsome to Win Some."

Preaching by the pnsU.r, 7:30 p. nt.,subject. "God Will Judge."

Tuesday, 3 p. m., Woman Mission.ary society ut the church. j

Trayer meeting and lilble Btuiy,Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.

$85

$92$115

$167

$297

$127$185

$145

NATIVE POLICE

AND AMERICAN

SOLDIERS RIOT

Knabc . . .

French . .

Ruhlfing . .

Ivcrs & Pond

Crown . .

W. L. Weaver

Gerhard . .

Chase . . .

mFIHST IIAPTIST miTlCH.Corner Hroadway and Lead Avenue.

C. T. Taylor, pastor, 306 South Wal-ter street; phone 1S05.

Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Morning theme, "The Relation ofChurch Members to Each Other."

'A

t ' j"VP IEvening theme, "llepentance A Dl

such steps to Insure the safety oftraveling at sea, the

position taken was based largely onhumanitarian grounds.

Warning a IVIcndly One.An official who assisted in the

preparation of the American nolo toGermany, pointed out that the strongwarning tone of the communicationwas not intended as a threat, but inreality was a friendly act, done in aMiirit of precaution lest the sinkingof an American vessel with Ameri-cans aboard inflame public opinionin the L'nited States to a degreewhich could not bo estimated in e.

The German ambassador, It is un

ble Study."..r-'- '

Just How Many Causalties Re-

sulted From Encounter Is'

Unknown; More Trouble Is'

Feared by Authorities,

r'l'.nday school at 9:45 a. m.Junior H. Y. P. U. and Sunbeam

society, 3 p. m.Senior It. Y. P. U 6:30 p. m.Mitsion Sunday school. Sevenlh

street and Mountain road, 3 p. rn. ;

Prayer meeting Wednesday ut 7:30p. in.

Ladles' Aid and Missionary society'TIiuijhIu.v, 2:30 p. tn., with Mrs. Woif, j

513 West Marquette avenue.

Out of Town

Purchasers

AttentionMake this your headquarterswhile in Albuquerque, lioii'ltake our word lor this sale,but come In and see foronrself. Fine Pianos ran

be bought for ulmoK noth-ing. Pianos that are worthfrom $350 up can now bepurchased at your own priceand terms. Just pass by206 W. Gold avenue andtho dozens of people takingadvantage of J.his sale. Tillssale has created a sensationIn Albuquerque that will bnhard to equal. People havecome in droves to our store.At times we have been socrowded wo could not beginto wait uiwK the enormouscrowds. Dun'CVay '" cantafford it until you see howfar a few dollars will go.This Is your one best bet.Procrastination is the thiefof time. Tomorrow novrconies. Act now. It Is upto you.

wi 'nt .x-- w N..3' xr jar--

CIIIUSTJAV SC1KNCE SOCIETY.Christian Science services aro held

In the Woman's club building, at thocorner of Seventh street and Gold ave-nue, every Sunday morning at 11o'clock.

Wednesduy evening services1 are at8 o'clock.

The public Is cordially luvltcd to at-te-

these services.Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock.Heading room in the N. T. Armljo

Bulldlnf, room No. 18, open each weekday from 2 to 6 p. in.

V MOHNINfl JOU1NAI. SPBCIAL LIAMD WIRI'Panama, Feb. 13. A light between

soldiers and native policemen herelute tonight resulted, according tollrst reports of the conflict. In thedeaths of live policemen and threesoldiers and the wounding of manyof the combntants.

A carnival is in progress and manysoldiers wero on leave to attend thofestivity.

The light started in a resort In thetenderloin district, following an arg-ument. Police reserves were calledt)r and hurfTed to the scelio. TheAmerican military authorities alsotook an active part in seeking to pre-

vent further trouble, lirigudier Gen-

eral Clarence It. Edwards, command-er of the Canal Cone forces, pro-

ceeded in person to the scene.The actual number of dead and

wounded was unknown at the time ofthe filing of this dispatch midnight.The entire city was greatly disturbedand further trouble was feared, al-

though precautions had been tuketllo prevent more lighting.

During the past few days minortroubles haye arisen several limesbetween American soldiers and sail-ors and the Panama police.

FHIST rilFSHYTFIUAV CJiritCU.Corner Fifth and Silver.Hugh A. Cooper, Pastor.

Chauncey A. Foreman, AssociatePastor.

Sunday school, 9:45 a. tn. j

Morning worship, 11 o'clock. j

Evening worship, 7:4 5 o'clock.Mrs. E. L. Bradford will sing a solo

at each 'service.C. E. society meets at 6:45 p. m.King's Daughters meet with Miss

Mordy, Friday evening.Tho Woman's Missionary society

meets in the church Thursday after- -

noon.

. . r 'r4.rff drjJ V'.K W; V.,ti' ' '( fifr nv

derstood, did not discuss the inten-tions of his government In connec-tion with the announced campaignson merchant ships, but confined him-self to explaining at length the Ger-man point of view on conditional con-

traband. He holds that the l'nitedSlates in contending for a strict ob-servance of the rights of neutrals,should interest itself in seeing thatconditional contraband is not held up011 the high seas. The rules of inter-national law even previous to thodeclaration of London, the Germanambassador was understood to havepointed out, require proof that thearticles, -- ii.rii.- destined to belligerentforces.

iuui'nnucs l'ropc--r I'so of Food.Tho ambassador said the German

government had given assurances,and also hud modified its decrees, sothat imported foodstuffs would notbe appropriated by tho army. TheGerman government is also willingto permit American consular officersto witness the sale and distribution ofsuch foodstuffs to determine whetheror not they actually are reaching thecivil population of Germany.

The ambassador discussed to someextent the case of the Wilhelmina, anAmerican steamer, seized by GreatIli'ilain on Its Journey to Germanywith foodstuffs. Ho believes theAmerican government should take aninterest In the safe delivery of thecargo to Germany. No formal actionlias been taken by the state depart-ment beyond requesting Great IJrit-ni- n

to postpone prise court proceed-ings until the owners of the vessel,who hare submitted a brief to thedepartment, are enabled to discussthe tuso further here.

Treat It Fully In Ilcply.The question of cargoes such as

that, of the Wilhelmina, which wereshipped before the German decree,taking over the national food supplybecame, effective, probably will becovered fully in the American replyto the note now being trans-mitted from London and dealing Willithe general subject of neutral com-merce. Most of the eftminunicat Ionhas been deciphered and it is under-Hto- il

to be full of statistics.Uoth Ambassadors Page and Ger-

ard sent brief messages to tho statedepartment today declaring theyhart presented the respective com-munications to the British and Ger-man foreign offices. They did notadd any comment as to the mannerof reception of the notes.

I M M ACIF.ATF. OX( IOPTION.Sodality mass, 7:00 a. m.Children's muss, 8:15 a. tn.High mass and sermon, 10:00 R. m.Vespers, Instruction and benediction

7:30 p, 111.

DIAMOND TIRES AND

'FAIR LIST' PRICES

.1. F. Lanier, control manager forDiamond Tires in this territory an-

nounces: Diamond Tires will be soldiu accordance with the "Fair-List- "

price plan. This is in furtherance ofthe effort to establish a fair basisupon which tire sales may be esta-blisheda basis that will bo fair toproducer, dealer and consumer alike.

It is not a price cutting war in-

volving manufacturers, either. Knth-c- r

it is said to be an effort on thepart of the tiro men to protect theconsumer from concerns which slashprices indiscriminately so that thebuyer is puzzled to know whether he Iscroiniio- tint bpst or the worst of it. Hy

Our Doors Will Close Saturday NichtWe Must Dispose of This Mammoth Stock of Pianos by That TimeEvery Piano Must Be Sold Regardless of Cost or Value

tho tire manufacturers tuklng the bulli.v-- Hi., hums, us it were, and making

It Takes Nerve to Sell Pianos as Ve Sell Them

The ritual of this Piano Salu will never occur in the I'liiled Mlatcs. His only once iu a lifetime that people are offered such rare opportuni-ties. We have completely overshadowed any attempt ever made by anyhouse in this entile country. Just lliiuKlne, If you can, the Idea of selliiiH-ne-

Pianos at prices ruiiRlntf from $N7 up and on tonus as low ns 1 fo;a day if necessary. Do not say you cannot afford it. Take the bull by.the horns. The thinns we appreciate the inosl are the things we llKhtthe hardest, lo obtain, t'ome down and talk the mailer over with us.MAKK I S- AN' OKI-Ki- AM) IF IT IS WITHIN TIIK ItliHNHS FJtliASiiN WK Wild, AtrCKPT IT. ImiiHtnu the eMreiiies we are Kolntfto, to sell this mammoth stock,

FIHST METHOniST EPISCOPALClltltCIf.

Corner Icad avenue und South Thirdstreet.

Charles Oscar llecknian, pastor;residence 411 South Third street.Miss Edith Gorby, deaconess.

Public worship at 11 a. m. and 7:30p. in. This .Sunday begins tile secondweek of special meetings. .MorningIhcine, "The Alost Precious Word Inthe IJible." Evening subject, "WhatEvery Man Desires to Know." Wowill have the chorus choir ut both themorning and evening hours and theywill render speclul music.

Sunday school lr.ecls at 9:15 a. m.Epworth leugue, 6:30 p. m.

GEUMAX EVANGELICAL Ll'TH KH-AN tlllHCII.

Carl Schmidt, Pastor.Corner of Edith street and Central

avenue, in tho Library building.Sunday school, 10 n. m.Holy communion, II a. m. All

wishing t0 partake arc kindly request-ed to hand In their names before theservice. Since the Lutheran confer-ence of New Mexico is In session herethe visiting ministers will occupy thepulpit. Kev. Y. H. C. Lleck of Lo-

gan, X. M., will deliver the confes-sional address; Itev. P. Krelzehmnrof Optimo, X. M will preach theGerman sermon. In the evening at7:30 Itev. P. lWrkipann of El Paso,Tex., will preach an English sermon.

substantial reductions in the retail listit is thought that the interests of theowner will bo better conserved andthat there will be a better feeling be-

tween the man who makes the tiresu,..i ihu mim who owns the car.

This is Strom? laiiRiiutjo, but we mean it emphatically, and in our de-

termination to. close out this stock we will make prices and terms (hut

are absolutely unheard of. K AKK ItKV'oU Tl iMZf-V- . TIIH PIANO

IirSlNFSS IN AlJ'.l'gt'KHijrK. We are orfelliiK new I'ianos at prices

posltivelv less than wholesale cost. Von inishl ask us why wo do this.We are compelled to do II we ale qulltlm? business, and this stock of

Pianos must be sold. These Pianos must be sold if e have to auction

them off.

Automobile dealers declare thiscauuo to hk soij

for iii;i.(;i.x kfxikfLondon, Feb, 13 (2:52 p.m.)

There i every indication in Londontoday that the cargo of foodstuffs onthe American steamship Wilhelmina,now in Falmouth harbor, will not gothrough a prize court but will be soldto the American commission for reliefin Kclgium.

While the cargo still Is In charge ofthe customs officials, the British gov-ernment offers no objection to the i

latest move on the part of the tire In-

dustry will be. a big boom for theirbusiness as it will encourage those"prospects'' who have been some-

what backward in coming forwardbecuuse of fear of tire expense. Onedealer said today that already hecould notice tho influence of tho re-

duction on those who came into hisstore to inspect the 1915 cars.

Good dealers everywhere are co-

operating to handle Diamond Tireson a "Fair-List- " basis.

The records of Diamond Service for1914 show that more than 99 per cent

of the many thousands of 'DiamondTires sold lasted much longer went

much farther than the guaranteecalled for.

More than 9!) per cent of the hun-

dreds of thousands of Diamond Tlre

in use last year gave more mileage

than the purchasers paid for.Every mile beyond that which the

buver expiated was velvet for him.In addition to the extraordinary

mileage and freedom from troublethat you get in DiamondThread Tires, you can now buy them

ST. At'L'S EVANGELICAL LUTII-:EH- A

Clllilteif.

f f fr(-- (iv fK. hs

32.50 W 3.00 M0 I ?Per Week I J, ' Per Week j

"'-"--f1 " Week I j 11

- -- r$z&sA rrrz.

Corner Silver and Sixth.Edward P. Schueler, D. D., pastor;

parsonage, 306 South Sixth street;phone, 1693.

.We will use Wednesday evening forthe next six weeks for a Inten devo- -tional service for the whole congre-- 1

gation. The pastor will give a courseof lectures based on the catechism,covering tho grtxt evangelical doc-- jtrines. The first of these servicesnext Wednesday evening at 7:45o'clock.

it was expected that Rev. J. I, F,e- -j

der of the Antl-salno- n league wouldsneak on Sunday mr,,hig, but this.

GRAY FOLKSGray, Failed, JIair Darkened.

Slops I'nlling Hair. Ixiok Young!

Here's an opportunity to try the ef-

fect of a harmless preparation called'.Hair Color Kestorer on your

l.air and scalp with the guaranteeof a reliable dealer that it won't coatyou one cent unless It beautifullydarkens your hair and promotes itsgrowth. Simply apply like a

at the followingPLAYER"FAIK-L- l ST" KNABE SQUAREPONDPU1CES:

Diamond IVERS &CROWN'I hi- - Siilo Will P.oOwr si day MKM. Van Will lb- - Tim I.atc If V on ul Much I.oi.aer.

iti;.i i.i;T t)sii)i:u t o.n aki. u i nowDiamondSqueegeet 9.45

12.20: 14.00

Size.30x330x3 2

Size34x436x4'37x5

Squeegee$20.35

28. TO

33.904ti.00

will be

32x3 Vja .1 v 4 3Sx5 i20.00

tIia Diamond "Fair-List- "

appointment has been recalled. The1pastor will preach morning and even-- !ing. Morning theme, "Our Marehtrigorders;" evening, "A More Excellent!Way." j

Sunday school, 9:45 a. tn., incharge of Frank C. Keefer.

At 6:30 the Endeavor prayer meet-- 1

Ing, In charge of C. E. Krnemer. andNorman Timms. Topic, "Solid Foun-- jdations of Life."

LINDEMANEARNARD KB

shampoo, to hair and scalp. It acts011 the hair roots so the gray disap-pears and the hair is beautifully andquickly darkened so evenly, natura'lyand thoroughly that no one cun tellIt has been used. Jn additiontops itching scalp, dandruff and fall-

ing hair, and makes the hair thicK,fluffy, soft, lustrous, beautifully darkand abundant. is not stickyor mesf,y, but Is a clean liquid. TryIt- Darkens hair when all ehse fails.Only 60c for a big 7rOZ. bottle atI'utt'Mnc. Drug Stores, Albuquerque.N. M. n people suppliedIT. mail. (Advt.).

published throughout the country, so

that ever.v tire purchaser will knowthe exuct'price.of the tires he desiresto buy. There will be no occasion for"bargaining" or "haggling." Everypurchaser will know that he Is get-

ting his tires for exactly the sameprice his neighbor pays, and every

dealer will be on an even footingwith other dealers. In other words,and to create a paradox, there w ill be asquare deal all around.

206 West Gold AvenueWeeks' Break-Up-A-Co- ld TabletsA guaranteed remedy for Colds andIa Grippe Prlro ?5c cf your dnir.p.i d.

It's stl. Tahtt uotliluj .jalp.''Adyw,

IT

tIGHT ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1915.

4 4ww;i'i k i.r ih. hru h r J ih ir friendHUNDRED5AR Etill- illVlled.

M. J I'illim. ,.l( in 11- 1- thirdiliMihi nf the forest

Crescent Hardware Cotlofe. llnrwft, llim-- c IWnlblnjr kmIn, Cutlery, 1ool, Iron 11 faltee

Hi Fitting, I'liiniliinif, Healing, Tin Mini Copper Uirk.II V. CCI..TI!.I, S TI.I.U'IIOM: 115.

Popular MerchandisingTHE SAFE

CABINET SEEING AMERICA

Inn- - h.m been liunHfiM rd.tthe .letnez IVi-I- mil hum I foii-st- .

lakin Ihe place held l.y i I). liuus-- !

who reently M itfit.-tl-.

W. C. T.U?S MEDAL IS'

AWARDED TO FLORA BLEA' FOB FIRST TIMEYour Grocer Has Received a Fresh Supply of

NATIONAL OATSTHE IDEAL BREAKFAST DISH

In all our various lines we aim lo handle only such goods

as have proved lo be standard alues all over the country.

That is why we sellFh.ru liirn un i hi fifl iil- - In

I'h llvvr medal conu-s- l h'-l- lamn.i; lii nl tlir llaiwoo.l m In. i. I for vii Ni. n il I i In- .in-1- . h i m ,,f ihi- W (' T 1",

'Hi- - liile of her paper Has ' Jeiemuihnod I In. Pa" The JihIkis pi'f Prin-- i

i. il Mi 'unnell, .Mi m ilnnir SJall.v.mill M.ss Maty

Captain Spivey Finds ManWho Had Been to EuropeTwenty-Thie- e Times, butNever West of Chicago,

l 1 l"t -l 1 in Sntnr,hl I vcnlni;I'd. of I VIinmr) I. in li. n

lliul inn)

Save YouThousandsof Dollars

"TELMO" m i ASKS

l"T THIS BRAND of ( A.VMJ)OOOIHI AND VOI' HAVE TUB

BffcT

Mart Schaffner and Marx Clothes

John B. Stetson Hats

W. I. Douglas Shoes

Styleplus Clothing, $17.00

Hanan & Sons Fine Shoes'

CATTLEMEN TOIII.- -Ali-oh-

Mill M

sulci Hjinin-- I

tin- - lilnio-- l roil

No. 57COFFEE

IS GETTING THE

BUSINESS

35c PER LB.

3 LBS., $1

The I:hii.,i uii ar. act ordiiu to.il't. A M. Kpivi y, huM KiVfn yiroiiKj

imi' lily r the irxt"liroiMi; mla. I 'Ih ru-- i k. how-- (

'T. ho'i'M that II Mould inoro 'n. in ly to fiitliii, the tie if it m rc

In Arni riia last."raptaln Hpivi-- luxt wick met a'

lull!,- - lllltlll.n- - of Ottsi-l..- on tl,.- -

Sanlu Fr traiiiH who IihiJ I.c ii to fc;u.ro.c, ( o of tin in in ore llian nm-e- .

anil who hml heforc Im. ii far-th'- T

went than i'Iihiiko or Kunwh!A." th- - I :m nil luliyon a(ieut, '

lijt. Siivi-- in in position to

COWVEWE THEREf hull

Mill the

I if ut. nl lo -- huLET US SEND A MANT Jtepiaee Dint Mrokcn Window

f ft."uuqi fhoi k i.t Hiiracompany

l'b 121. 413 . lml'Buard of Citv Deve'om limit!- ,

Stl T

mill - k ilu I it rii lli lion it canIX- - l'lllilH'l 1(1 Mill )Olir lltll'- -

uliir biisliu- -

l Jllllr M'l-lil- lit hii liinr.

. mmm uiHlioi itatiicly upon tlii nub-- i10 J'l-- t Ih an anyone i lsi-- . He more

bends Printed LettersMembers' Asking ThemVote for That City,

to; toin its than th I'lillman rondiictorddo. Tht-- hi-- only thoni' who ure on i

IlK ir tttiiiiH. rapt, spivey thonfEver variety nf fn-tli- , dollrloiii( Alt Ml I.N.

Trr Our Uao Fundi 1 tegularllnn r.

win uie on ev.ry train that Is evuryWditboun l ('alifolnlii limited and thin

We sell these goods for exactly the same prices as they

sell for cast of the Mississippi. Douylas $3.50 Shoes

Styleplus $17.00 Suits Hart Schaffner & Marx $20.00

and $25.00 Suits best line of Dollar Shirts Stetson

Hats. $3.00 and $4.00; ijie latter equal to any $5.00

hat.

llijit Am, null, i ,1,1,11, u MtroiiKI'Kl f'r Ihi- 4,,Mv..iii,,, of themil, mill i, r it,,, unuihrtot, i evl.ih'nt fi inii Inin iiiHtmn ri hy T.

train, ruiuiiin in several Hertionn dailyi rariH H hy fur the larKe majority or

lolll'i.st.IHt week. liieiiiiiinK last Sunday

fund eti-rili- 'i'"1: t..i,PiuiuSTORE I GRIMSHAW'S

"IUII Our KuvrUI Itellihl,"WARD'Sa. ..in, m i, i( ih m tl(. Hhnie of ul f - - - .Pn u

Hiri.nirh fh.. ..II.. .... v.. ii313 Marble Air. I'lioue 2UN-- 2

'

"Your Monei Balk, If You Want It" ifnin ininidi iiivll.itii.il. whirl) ih Ii- -Vee-- i iiik fciii in miliilici.M, ui(;iii(; tin-i-

I

'JlIIOSIlll II. WAItU, Strong Brothers I

., Itil'OIUIIlKto fiKuren uvailahle to Captain Spivey.Of thin iiiiinlii-- T3S viMitej the Grandeun.vun of Ariuna. The cuptuin

tliat fully 10 per runt of the-- .27 had never before been west.Ist week huw' the liijth tide of west-- ,

inr Aiiiuruio.Ii foll.iv.H:""" Ainariiln HunlN tin

rilMllHItlll llllil K,,III1R ril Kim U.huh w.ik In liiiiiin-- ln-r- IUi SIMON STERN, Inc.ilim hriitht-- r on Numlii Ih uihIi iHtuoil hi IiimMIi

Undertakerskfhvice." nionli. KTICOMJ Ul.K, toi'l'EKAM) M.CONP.

t Htll-- l t. II III, II H CIIIHI'Illlon Itl inm.H'" ti,- - ,..,!.... ii.. i i , .L ward traffic, Willi No. 3 urriviiiit here

j in Heven HevtioiiH TueKilay tind five1lt U 11 l' III H (ii lll rut jiifh-- r i

i

u. mi- - Miititf in m- -

oi KMriiK.iltt.fi. l.-- It n-- . theinilxHiH wliii h n,.i. tM lirt-Ki-i-

Htr.iiKtli j.osHil.li-- . Many ,,f thflallllllltst HIIIM'OrlCIS l,f Ihf iirumli.

H niollttlx Hlny III Allilliii rilir.Ijulii-- i.f tin- Orili-- r Kiisti'in Sim

Kiic u Moriiil mi. I ihini'i- -

CHOCOLATESAnp Indy would hit delighted with

of th.-- drill Imm goods. I'm- -

H., ilrllvir.nl anywhere In thn flnleby parrels post Made in Albiniurr-'tii- e,

by Hit .Miihtano Co. (Traderntme registered i. AIo h line awm:i-n- l

eandv t Manano Taffi.) (or :t5eHi. Iiiix. phone I SOW.

nry Hi, in Hie .Muhoiiii- ytiiin ipstdi. in u. Aiiii.riiiu conn- -

" eilntHdiiy No. In load vtif abnol-- jtnully heavy on the other days,

raptaln Spivey met uno mun whohad been to Kurope twenty-thre- e

liim'H and never before had been far- -Iher wewt than Chii ago. He did not

(State whether it was the wur or theeioHltonn that eauHed him to comewent IhiH year.

n ihi II nil lnetlil.er an wi ll HH vikiIiiiu irvLOCAL ITEMS t

iii.-ml- ra nr.. mi.t-- Ka-1- , member; We believe Amanlh, I, entitled toh.ia thr privilege or iiiviI.uk oiieKHiM.Jlhe next year It .m,lieni'ial ManiiHi-- F. i. Fox. of not iinieaMi.nabb) In nit the child toiiiiii ill, i, nine,l ,ere last nluhl from come home once in ih, r. u--

or MUTBHEST. CRYSTALTODAYvuTin:it itiii'oitT.Kalon, wlore he iitiendid n direr. believe the nitKiiriiitlini w ill best nerve '

torn' iii,eii(iK ul which Ihe St .,i,H. It inl-r- e! ;,,,, the IniereMs of it tAUtLLtN I rnOGRAMllocky MoiintHin I'm ifir wax membciH b I'litiiinii ( A mai'illo in xtehaliMeil to the I;,., l.y .M.,,,t,,i A ; year. WILL BE GIVEN AT

i 1

AN EXTRA SPECIAL PROGRAM WITHNO RAISE IN PRICES

ruin i;i re III "(le Oil In Hlti-lli- l I In. I'lR0DEY HALL TODAYliiuvc No.

Vr tlii' r hi.ur euilliiKMl 5 n'rlock ycnti'1 Uuy

.M.iMiii'iin li iiiiu iulnu-- . iu di'Krri'M;iiiliilmuni. :'7 (iKi'-- : i.iiibc, j:i ilr.sti-in- . 'liiiiirnt'iio ;il 5 p. ii,., 37 ,,..Kri'i-H- , Ninth IihIh:

Meinbi i of I 'ul I ,,n w .n2. Wooilllll II h Cirri.', m e I

I ii'ii convention mriv next month!Mini hi, licit voor wt.. hi facr of Am- -

arillu for the !:! invention. ,

"Willie , ,ti ti, i I uf HticrelH. veilhIiouIiI the majority rule attains! uh.

'

d tolliirrv

Ko'irnelle.e held at :

j attend the funeral ufnelle, huh uf Mix M.n;,The lire tu

llerbolli, painter. I'hone Hli.'iJ.I 'ee h e.uiily ntoie mnkeH h iei lully

of home-Hindi- , nut rurainebi.

"A Daughter of the People"Five-re- Dreyda Art Film With Laura Sawyer, Frederick Dclicllc

ville, Robert Brodcrick and an All Star Cast.

o 1101 k mm iilli rtiuon al Strom; we miiHt bow to their will,lliotln is' clmpi l. Ihouuli none Hie . that

l alilwi il, who Ii.ih hepit in f.iirm-HH- , the roiiveuiion beloiiKIn ('hii iiKo vixllli.K lelnlives and pin - lo im.

hasiiiK Ihe xpriim 11,1. HUnimer mil- - "Vrtv truly,llii.-r- for Hie Hi ohomiM. r tnrn.-- to "A M A IMI.I.i l:il;. riTY l 'F.VI.7,-Ih- e

city ve.itinl.iv 10, ,1111111; Mi.-- ., iM'MKNT.

KlVUlie .MaHoiilr asHn. nil i,,n w illa dame (lie nluht of Kebruurv1:

A luiiuvntn of iiiihmimI interest hasbeen plHiiiied for the veaper aerviieat Itodey hull thin afternoon at 4o'clock. The address will be deliveredby the Itev. Kdward I'. Sehueler. pan-lo- r

of Hie Lutheran church, who i

known as for.efnl and int.restinsspeaker. A line musical program hasbeen airaiii(i-i- l by l'rof. K. StanleySeder. Ulterior of iiiiihu- at the unl-vet-

v, w liii ii an ulitheiu byIhe I nlveisiiy Vesper choir. which,under Ihe Nkillfnl handling of Uirec-- :tor Keder. ik fast becoming a factorin the music of the city, and it nolo;

7 VY fi'WSince no M'uxi. are allow.

Impni t.mt Hint .von he pre.s-il- '-

in peiHoii "l!,..iti itlit learned that r- -

11 Id w et in in 1 harte of the iiuliin- "I", sdepaitmt III of that Hlufe. led. It in

The KillKH I l.illKbli-- l m ,,f Hu- - I'l es-- ( ent to v.bylerian ebnr. h. will hold tlien j Mayormonthly hiixiiu ii u mill w.iinl nadian

"On the Heights"1 wo-re- Biograph Feature.

Ti x . fav ored A lbiiiiier.Ue'.Maif 1. Midland and Alpine

? pulled to be for this t Itv1911 convention.

at the hum.' of Mih r.ra.-- Mordy,:i07 South Waller Hie.-- ,,n ii,vev.lllllK. Febili.iiv I'.t All the vuinn!

,'M IKllll.lill.... at".Jul-- Hi.-

Matinees at 2:30' and 3:45 Nighis at 7; 30 and 9:15

I'ulroltiiiiu W, li. h, nil n (,, .

"iiiinil to duty on the police motor-- iyi le.

W. I', .Mult belt, linlnnii ml uxeiitfor the H.itila Ke, mm In town hiunlit.

A vi . i , i llmiiiiiiiiiu-n- t N 4,i. K , will meet at I. HO ucloik to-- I

nilibt. j

lloiii, ti, Mr .111,1 .i J,. j.I.1110. 13n' Miiith llioadwiiy, I'ndiivt.iw lit, 11 ihitiKlttt-r- ,

.Ml" M.HK.nt t M, (ii.,ti of (to.Ih vbitini; Mr. 11111I Mr,, J. i rump.'I'll. , I X South 'III il ii nl reel.

I'l Oliver II vile, hoiiMi. pIivhii'Ihii j

nl St Johi pIi'h mnilai oim, bun leiiHedthe W .1. Hyde ienidi in e 011 N01 til j

IliKll Htl'iet,A xtii-i-- t ,ur 1, ti ii, , u , i,t,,

I'lKbt Hi Twelfth dtleit unil Alilllll-- itain lii.ul. Sitki'uhi Kd lioiiaiine Waslulled to kill II, Il.--t leljii Wcfe broken,;

A II. U Mile, Ioi'hI manaKi-- fur,'A 1111.ur A- - i ,,., b it f,' i.',,,( W01II1,Tex. hit-- i nivhl on a bulheH.H trip. Mr.Wllde ,l. ill-- . In n l 111. l.y vva., f ;Pi mi.

by Mm. K. I.. Hrudford, entitled. "TheLiav In Knd'-- ."

Olheii features of the-- taMVice will''

be u duet by rrotes.sor Seder andKobert T. Sew II, a .selection by the

j I'niversUy HraHH iilnrtet, w hicli hajHileady won such IiikIi favor with ;

i chtiroli und audienees (,f the!city, and a UeliKhtful cornet and horn,duet by C'harie li. t'larke. and Koti-- 1

irt V. Humes, both niemberii of thebraHH quart-1- . From the ulandpoiiit

j. f the audi. m e. the lu st number onMhe program will probably be severaliViKoioii.s hymiiH lid by the choir ami'

ADMISSION TEN CENTS; CHILDREN FIVE CENTS

x

i

C. II. COXXKK, SI. 1).. D. O.Osteopathic

treats nil curable diseases, office SternBuildlntr Phone H.ift and S2S. I

( Mil til)- -'

Tin; sTi:x;ii'iiir siioifor expert work reportinir, leal.

1 omniercial.

lll'i Went (Vnli'al Ave.Residence phone IS 7 5.

'lass iiar( t. I huse w ho linve heard' (Mini t'Kationul led hy a quar-tet of biasH instrument!, need not be I

told of the ilis,ll llli! etlect. '

All are invited lo ullend this set- -'

ice.

Henry's Delivery and Mes-

sengers. Phone 939.i 1

DEATHS AND FUNERALSHsddifl Horses Trimble ned Barn

i:xri:nr ritv.VFK

Mavor Ituiili IkIiI ret hi liedI'IKhl f I ..lit Sill. Ill le. Willie he III- - j

lilnleil t!ie of the Hint,.Hon board and the l.eii',ue of Muiik .Pillill.'!.,

The U ooiliin 11 or ih,. VA I,, , Mj' lu.'.'l ill l.::n 11 lock I U ih all. i noon:hi tlii' .ii, i, t,, iilli 11,1 ii,,, tiiin rall

Veiirs' lOxiM'rlencc In Cull- -

GALORE

AH il.c neweststyles for Spring

forida.

I iiiit i ul of Harry 1 ouiiiclli-- .

Futn-ra- l servici-- for Harry Four-- ,nelle will be li' lll at 'J o'cln. k this

noon at Slron.; ehupi.-l-.

Archdeacon S K Warren will olfl-- liciale. Tile pallbearers w ,11 FrediMnrlcv. r.eorm- - Fabeu, W. Mc'Juudf,li r I Mmiiiiuik, lieorse Si'hw.Srt7.man,Jr., and t.Tiare:i Stephens. Kurliil willbe III F.iirvievv cemetery.

i). it. si i v n !; . 1: itllniiiieriiK

I'll I IMllW 4 i 'i 8. Hlli

Have ) our Suits or t.owiis (nml liy

I.KI.M.MKUS I UFA I,

CLEANERYI'Iioiio SU-- 115 . t'opla r Ave.

ink"I v. 1., in iiiij; ne , m r" ill p"l t ill full mill. in.

fol1,1, hard Wiirri-ti- , Ke11er.1l aio'iit'the I'd I',,:,,, A- SoillllWii I. Tli l.illl 0.1,1,

andKe, i

N II I'l i.w ,1, ii. in i iil li i'ililp.u.:.i'iit er MK.-ii- lor the Santa

! WATCHES tKnox

Stetson

Mallory

$4 and $5

$4 and $5

$3, $3.50s

25 CENTS GOES A

LONG WAY- -

when you ride in Tony Michel-bach'- s

oriuinal 20 -- cent taxi, l'hoiiu170; rtesidence 1302-J- .

I iiucrnl of A. t'oinoK.Fuintal Hirvlve.s for A. I,. t'oriioB,

of I.oh (JrieKos, who died hint .Mon-day, will be held at 2 o'clock this af-ternoon at Hie Chinch of San Felipe,de Nert at old Albiiqiier'iue. Ihirialwill be In Santa Harbnra cemetery.The pallbearer will be A. Nkkolan,SI. L. Albei's. J. Ui. hurt. 11. C. Held,W. r. Wood ami K. IJIanco. The,;Wdodmen of the World will havecharge of the ner ices at Ihe come-- itery. l'allbearers me to meet atj12:4,--. o'clock at Fled Clollott'a un-- jdertukins rooms. j

Vile In lb.- ell.v 1. 1st Illicit.All mi'mbei-- ot the unler of the

I'.lt l.'l n Si n me leiin-- l, ,1 to II, 11.

the fumral mrvlci-- of Ibiliv Koni-l- u

ll,' nl HioIik'h ii iiiIi-i- i ii K Iiik parlornat 2 o'i'l,,, k t Ii ih iitteriioon.

Minil.etH id tin- fulfill Hrnther-hoo- .i

nf '.11 iM iitei . mill .loin, is i.fAm, i n a, me reitnehi to nu et atHo n- hall Hl I I'.h 1. VI, k Iiiix after-- 'noon to iiiti-n- tin- tiuiiial of HarryI' '..111

Mi and Mm Felix Mandril, ofNew York fin, Hiiueil lieri' eler-o- a

and w ill v il h andfrieiiilH fur u iiiotitb ,vtr. Mandrila brothel- ot .Mil. Mandril, hiiiI iiintiy

Take 11 nl roll past m y w in-

dow unit w Hie WuU-ho- i thatare on wile. All new 11 nil (cuiir-aiitis-- d.

The Cut RateJewelry Store

William Drug Store07 West Central

POLL TAX DUE

II. II. Menard, tin-ol- d lime inw lx I PA V YOUR PuIJ. TAX NOW ATlan.t iiiuker, has om-iici- I up a si ax- - re. HIGH SCHOOL lU'lLDINO. COK-- I

imir shop at 115 V. Central. MUIh-INE- U CFNTKAL AND KHOADWAY.

Come in and seethem. They are

Correct.

iiOnslilmrnCo

t lad 1011 KiiaranUitl to all ciisloiuers.

Gallup LumpCerrtUos Lump

n. m. wiLi.iA.MsDenllut

r.ooms 1 and 3, Whiting HulldiuK,Corner Second and Gold.

I'hone No. 684.

HAHNCOALCOI'll ONE 91.

Gallup StoveCrrrllloa KIots

SPRINGER!TRANSFER i

LARGEST BECAUSE BEST! AXTUIIACITE, A IX SIZES, STEAM COAL

1.1:1: 1:1 m; iiahm k( liariiilnic l lady in "The Wiiiniiiir of Ibiiliarn Woi'th."

CriMal Ihealer. Mundav. Slan-l- i 1. Maliiicv a. id Mhl.The at the i Y. Af. C. A. RubHcriptluns vaynble:

Coke, Mill Wood, Factory Wood, t'oril Wood, Nativeat banks or Y, Mine.M. C. A. Phone 43. kind liiif;,

II rrt"Tf ' r r iri i - i up' ' ti

GREAT HAT SPECIALi!

::THE GOLDEN RULE DRY GOODS CO. MANY HATS FOR MANY MEN OUR GREAT-

EST HAT OFFERHere is assortment and style. 200 dozen Men's Felt andVelour Hats in Fedora and Derby styles, all standard brands,such as Rocloefs. No Name and Thoroughbred. Values to$4-00- . Clearance Sale Price.

75 neatly all

YOU'IUS" OVERi OATSloullu' Ovetvoali. odds and end left oer,

. valuet lo $15.00. on jale (or

$1.85Highest Grade Suits for $15.75High ouits yes. the very best in every way. and 250

Suit Values at $10.75200 Men't Select Suits, guaranteed all wool and hand-tailore-

newest styles and fabric ; also IHue Serges and FancyWorsteds; values from $15.00 to $25.00. All reduced forthis big Clearance Sale.

CI I01CE.

MEN'S OVERCOAIS.u,ts o select trom in eS 34 to 44. The styles are thevery latest; f.nest ta.loring. We have them in best BlueSerge Fancy Chev.ots and Wor.Meds. Your choice of thissplendid assortment, values $22.50 to $35. all on sale for

12) Men--! 0eitoat in lery Lett quality ; a complrte line of I

valuei lo $30.00. for this Clearance Salr.coiotii and :csthe pike

Men's Pants at Reduced Prices500 pairs to select from; Men's Pants worth $2.50 to $3.50

a pair, on sale at. pair : 81.95Men's Pants worth $3.50 to $4.50, pair . .$2.95Men's Pants worth $5.00 to $6.50. pair $3.05

514.05" 5ft 1 0.7S $15.75Zz 5TT

I;;ti;z;:

SocietySection

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. ComicPage

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1915,

8'JO403DifSzJ BONUSA --f. W' --CV

MOTiTAl YOURSELF. ( tkUS&M mm

ti7 EHiys--February 14. 1915

The Original Katzenjammer Kidsroom hied. t tti t;r Cumiuy. lir.at Htiinin Him..- Kisrrti--

Give the good look over )( eer referencers ss o.k. ) Vy SHOULD) ( BUEN0 CftPlTANO ! YOU SHOULTC TMSHA! HA! it is The S Bm h N0 siouchfs !

JOKE ! WITH PEDRO V0U feETTERGo UP To YouRMISCHIEFO WDORIO K-- rT eWnyND

ONCE .oENOW, ftM utnOL w.Pur IS5 XOU MWH (

THE GREAT FOXO PEDRO FOR A COUPLE UF IMPS UFHe took r (, workt i iame : - wschiefq ? tut-tu- t- ;

X " "rsr-- n l Vi THE VALETO GRkNCrtO! MISCHIEF LME HAN5 UND FRflZ ?

- - - -- j rrwu. HAVE SWELL (

I THINK NOT

VAitigetI AU.HM mister mrty I ( CMtoMBA! S 11 here )( Anmi I llHV V0RDTO tERr--; t I ft"

I itJ. ! J LVp Il: (L DER SMW SS T0Ojr -DER PEDRO! DlDT.SflD MMMJETTO' ISS IT i Ustool rj or tjidnf i not o rf 1 SMRETAMWCqlA iu?t V vwsmucm ! vatchf t : Ttr

Jffliw rnfiS5 rmt4sim$

Jin :TALK SPINACH VEM YOU NEFER SLEEPHETURMED DER SfOOL DEI? ?SMIT-HIM-

,e J UND IF YOU GOT EtESWRONG W!

CftPTMN! IM BERBftCKUF YOUR HEftD, ft)k?W )bEY ISS FINISHED.-BlN- G!

k )N VTJJEY SS ONLY COM M-S-Vl CAN BE DID 1 . ', 7,

Vvar-sT7- ) FENCING! " y ! I -- . J

: c:),i WZ IIIr n

. J,l.i ,;v

Get'Yet theBIG TftVEWGE.!

CAHA.MB0 i ClGftRO 1 1 ftM f vy Vn wnMr Cf (OOH'HE S f ISS YOU IN S - 'INSULT! I AhA RftGE! 160 1 7W FORGOT S IRE BOYH if

I 4"'?4fejf)BftCK TO FIGHTOTHE BULL'. V,?2 TDJ Z&fPtf$t

IT IS MUCHO MORE THE P 1&B H RUkiNG

TWO ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1915.

Klkalifth .Sin,m. Kathcryn (Imvt Play the Game Haul,pMnhlinhment. and . jierpetuaiion of)teihiilialillen .

tnr a visit with her hunlmnd, Tr,of Hip Alliuiiueriiup saiuilniium.

Jiisilep An alvstraitlnrt of which1Jaw takes nu foknlzaiii r. Htunt-thliit- ; i r; .lf wr hUr Ihn oard were fairlythat hut rtirply is thu) ahufflednm- - a. the leehniealltv tthl. h it Is AnJ far,y ,;,. m , ,the bUHlm-- s of the Inw In maintain. I h m.i

Mrs. Ivan (.IruimfeM will return tnAllmiiieri)up thp lallpr putt of t Ihkweek, nrcomiianii'il l,y her dali)(h'irMiss Florence (Jriiiisfeld, who hu--

Ih-- i ii a htiuli nt ut ftradfnrd pi ein.,.Ii.ry H' hool.

Mr. mid Mrs. J. H. p.f,Wediiesilay fur Kansas I'ily, tl'h r

an,) Aliiia Hnldridvp.lJuiirh and rakp Ihp

ii.inic t unt'iisiouii-l- y

thromchm i tie rttj-nhir-,

Mimic hy Juni-- .' i.n hi?tni,

Rime liiMtn makp us f"'i I nthomp, imd tiihiis in.iki-- u windwe wne.

.Mfillt-WIIIT- Ii

Thu mnny Allupiiriiip frlpiida cfA. Wlil'c. lni it few years

ii kn was iiroiiiltipiii in hp IiiikIik-r- an I

soi ial life of mm i ll), Mill reiiit withliiliri'st Hi,, full, .wink, clippi-- fromI In- - J r.iMi fp,,, o

y

iw I'niirt A i hevnlmard with rulesnulfii iently i ninplli alert mi Hint onlycorporation lawyer and other exp rtcrooks curl nttfely operatp on II.

fate riuinnthinir (Jted In proveHi it whnt 1, happen could imt pos-nild- v

liavp liiippened.Wfiness hiiineiine nwnrn In prnve

that what could not iMsildy Iii.pli.'iipi-ne- ill, I happen.

l.nwyer- - A man Willi hiaim hut mi

iney win vikii irienns ir it rew ,

Mr. and Mrs. ar en r,,tn Kuchistcr, Minn., for a (imsuUniwith tin; Mayo iiiothers.

I roe frtitii thp jiluv, iind with a mindunruffled, '

. (inly said, "1 do nut underslaii l.'

IJfo is a uanip of cards. From unseenKiilirt'CH, .

The luianls nrp nliufn'ed and tinInilulji are dealt,

niind are our pffoi Is' In conliul therun f a

Whirli, HioiiKh unseen, nn- - nu levKlroliKlV fell.

HV TANDORA.I'nrly

Willi

Mrs. Arito Jlunliiif leftweek fur Hanl.t Ko for aMrs. Is.uii; I'.arth.

Mis. M. i. ' liadlioiinipIlktdino Hern ia

jll 1,.Kiss today lor li-- 1 oi k for 11 month';, , ,H.

i, ..it. ....1 i i 11... ...i,. .....i" ."

iiiiuiiy.riienl - A man ttllh nmuey Imt nn j

hrilriM.I .an suit A tin-.in- s Inti-tile- hy tin j

former for .ilisorhiiiix Hip worldlyKonds of Hie latii r. I

Cupremi- - ourl n fur.

MiM'i t'liarlmi, I ' Jin r ami Mi-nr-

A. VIiiIp wprp inairnd Kiiilay PtPn-tnt- ;

at Hip rpi ini . of Hi.- - i'Iiiik Ii ;fM i li niPtii, I;. lli-nr- l:asli'r pc. --

forini'il I hi- - ti ri'innnv Tin- - hi I, IP !sthe ilmuhii r of (: . Inn id S. Mnir, i f

o hr uli r, N. V. Sin. ramp In Klr.im from I'inp 111. iff. X. '. A lnrppuny of Hip kt'ikih frii-nd- s andnpiKhlHim ihpI h r at tho train unJ

.....j ' llll' Wily IIH" ,'illll.l in- -

ttliufrii-il- I M''A liilpli Hunt vtill .'iilii rt'iimi!Hut yi j I'm in the pamp and hiuind ""' '; "r " v,i'"1 Willi her 111..H,.

tn Bin v. Mrs. W . J. Wallun, and her M.r,And 1'ilouKh thn li.nir l.i.i., nielii iii'lll'. W II Sirlui: r.

V.i fnrr j, mi kissed me only winds of In tvi'iiMiul kiM-c- i iiih, ii in! Hip i.inl.. Minn if rain

N"W yn'i h i' i. ii, nip, rii,,tr j , :,r,. f,l.iHf thi ii lu.iin 7 v rtf term nlnif Hip dif lereinv hi'twcen!Tweedledum and Twpedledep, j1 sought the K ii, xlm tiorif fu r ftlmW in inpii vtii,'iii . pun in hi'cuihi roiinil i

1

Tlii-- Kiirifiil ulmiit mi. iiIijSinK i,f tlip nouti'iliirni'il my lif.nl iivi.-i- i4 l,i.i ( hi, ,nlyVour klxi upon my nihutt,.

I, nnrufllPd, .1 Mrs. K. A. Mann lelurned l'lilayI'lay what I jet, until the hreak ifjfrom Sanl.-- t where Bhe went eimi.

day. j In tht Week tu iiltPinl a reri ,iiniiI'jrom the Timeg of Cuha. Ikiven hy Mrs.-liupe- I'. Asplun-- :in,

' .1rs. l'aiil A. V. Waller. Mrs. Ma,,,,".11 ml Mrt. sail!: Ilaith were-- thp j;iu ts

told them over thp telephone. So f'lr'of honor.as the I'lil Mua were conci-rnpi- l limy I.iltU-- Miss rnrnella McAlllslpr in.wuuld never have known it. I'lil lerlained five of her frlenda We.ln,.,.

awarded liv the referep or JuiUpwhen he thlnka that the lawyers Ii ivolint oten f'1 f Hn- - illlellt'M IHull'y illIII- - original lawsuit.

ui I'oinpaiili'il thi- - hinl.il coiiplp to I hirninry. StrM. ,M. M l!'- liinif nili'ivl-P- d

thp l.ri.. uml I'rink i. Ji rmni- - ,it-- tndpl tin icriHiiii. After thp

Hip wtililiiik kiii sls went to thehump of .Mr. Wh.te, at 131)7 Xorlh

This Is 'be il iv coin ra It-- I In Hiplmlly. Mlcedng In., tit in,, I lliilbbtI lipids In III" art I, I shooting 111 (InVl'illal t.'il-''- t III' III' M Inbolt Ul liit-(II- I

' - KH lyiilfi l$t III" lll l il- -

j : itt somehow dm'siit seemd' In' Hi much of Mini Mm I i,f thinghi year a In lirnin punt. 1 .111

II lent, lie pal lie took 11(1 UitU Ill''biggest part uf Hip'wpi k prci t ilingmid tallowing the liny devoted li Ilia!m i.tlo.i ii In I mi int. J below ami.nil w,l tun) imlv tun ir three .ifnim :it whhh ant body n un ruin il

I u ( Ihfif ws Kin h ii thing us Vhi-- 'infill'' linv

Am I flu Hu ll- - I, Lcnl, wiiii h r- - ,

I I in ili- - li It 'I proper 1 1, i in in lM liii'f mi nlitiK In llnv'i', IP. iif imiihl i..- - it r u la r burn! uf entertain, j

i"r Jut nl I hi Hint it so, Inl ntlII, hi K,ll In., Ill-- (i Mirkr i,l mii'I;

nun swirt sweet rain .r mining Amll weather

Or'E.in Htiei-t- . u lure rpfi'p.hinnl.i Mu was vindicated once more.

i in.i itiv a,.rc Imng klssr- - lire;I Low.-- my li. ml 1. t they put out my glory

A ruin puts mil a star,1 mn my love' and he l lulu f,,r vr.

Stub-- ik it (i u seal unl safe fore vcrniorP- -'J'li.tiK yon it, hi roiil'l if t it beggar niter

V lien- - a king stood lit-- ure?Mti 11 'fcasdnle. In Harpi r Mag;iine.

Verdict The nlati-ment- hy the;JuiIbp that m ither lie nor thp Jury

'j

know anyihinK .iluuit Hip ca.sei

IM WO III ( ITAI,. 'j

A ruiial nt thp Woman's rluli,I'Uild nn Monday it fu ridiiin hy the nu-- 1

plls or Mina IaiiiImp Nli luilx,' Haudnl"tJhy .Mr. UKoy Volt on the violin,promise to l,i-- n diwinet musical eventof the week. Thp proKTam follows: ,Iniet "I'rinirnse Iianee".. Krnkma.iii j

'itrmen Morelli. Adel,. Molelll.

il:iy it 1 11 .n at a moving pinm,.party in hiintrr of her tetrth IdrthilnyAfter the movies rcfref-hment- wi-i-

served at Crimshiiw'n.The marriage Wednentluy 11 f t ormion

of Miss liitsy Iltiberta, of MeekerCoin., to Mr. R. S. Marshall, a w,.iknown Albu'iuernup' railroad mm.

wep nerved. The hmin- - .i altr.l"-tlvel- y

ihioralPil :li nit flutters nndTh,. wiijitinif was the f ulmi.i- -

nlinii of it rom , that hikau tthenthe hrnlp ninl ri,iiin were holh ihil-il- n

n inn hi- - w rilil iiik bhpsIn wereMr an! Mr, ;enrie KuiiHi.iIup, Mr.nml Mrs. Mil,) I.ttmir. Mis. M. M. P.

Misnesi hiiir.ii'i- - St. Hiieklev,

a a

Noii.s or sik 11 i v.Mi. Kdwaid A, Mann entertainel

Friday afternoon at two table of auc-tion bridge, the first of a series whichMrs. Mann plan to give.

Mrs. L. C. P.ennelt hc.s Issued invi-tations for an cictinn bridge parlynext Tuesday in honor or Mrs. W. V.Walton, who will early in April

I ! Wlll'-l- rn III Come l'H(( lihj-"-- I

mil ll If. llesnip J'.omiiiliire. I'hvli'ls llnijlleilire:was an event or the week. '1 he ctnony was performed by Hev. CHickman at the parsonage ofl.cid avenue Methodist church.

The Wonitn's Catholic unb--

i ,e, .,n .. unri. I. ii sappnonm-t- n. ((,. j,,,, h)W ,p, ,,,, ihry ,, "wn, Kliinn l;i,iiileil!p. h'rank U. tlraca nils" CrammJerorn - M. K. iM.n. I.. J. Iteddimr. I Marcella lipidy.W. J. I'mwlev. Kdwln . Kn!rkmr. t ' Pixipa Sninninir" I'mn of

"" 1 '' ii"tinn i uo nun h irmiiiii-- , take ..,i niiiflul 1 l" l"T - cor,,,., .f not. Ifiltim,. an l occupies t..o mn, h spam.I'M, II... While selisoll . bl i ll 'll-- j A. ll, mun beliinil ll.-- pun I I

Tor San IHego, where slip will be 011.of the hosle-st-- s ut the New- - JlcSic'i1building at the Panama-Californi- a ex.position.

lh following condition of the ron-- lt:'ontp-tant- u must hnvp rpiplvpd tiltliplr muHlral trulnlnir In America.'onn ulanlii rimul not le over thirty

of nve.

Davis. Leon lloniin. C. F. Whit Carmen Morelli.Alhrlkht rnmiit in fur iihoul im inuili 'Fragrant plnsaonn" . . . . Loeb-Evan- s

Mrs. ileorge s. Klock gave one ofMarlon lirunsfeld.

will give u n Su-- tinl at Odd Fellows hall Tuesday even-in-

.Music will lip furnislied by th;lllueh 'r oichestra and refreshmentsWill be s' lved.

ley, of rhicago, J.mies Suuci-- and J.S. Knott."

I NIVIJtMTViVrTI s.I'onU'Hiuritu must perform cmlrplyi The Skylark" Tschailiow sky ' a erl"s or Infui inal bridge partl- s

Helen Oruit.sfeld. i Thursday afternoon, eight guent(a) Romance Ki.ke!i"B present. i

Itlniy us hi- - i, in i nnvi-i!i"ii- t ly nirryaway, THu pi,Hi(-h- t ilHln'f rllioterft round l;ind any Ion Ihirklv, hutlif in Ihi-n- ell ih- - linn', mid If ilhadn't l.i-- i li fur Inm w il Wniil.lhavp hpi n ilif fi'n nt uinliow-

lWiout iintm bi'forp thpir ntatp Juryuml liUor c Hn lr iJIfirli t J,iry i.i

limn likf a in, T'li- wily il,fli ri'iir-i- .

i t,ii I ,.fnr i, l i'.li,i x inv Itii'y l

lll.ik ' I ."lit pr inrlli... V.'llll- - HI plilM inlin y liHVD u - Inr Hit- - .it (

i pi .i lin ilc pin ml flulliii-- lli il liaMi li.ir.i' ii i i1 Vnnlljr l iiirfur monthJ...KI

iA lui i.,ihii,i IhiikIi it

of ,

i ii'u.ii inrre, or, ir morp rorn-- iiio.Miiliins, naim-ly- :

(b) Alleitro . ..; HiabelliHerth.--i Weinman Mis Nichols.

"Dancing Doll" Pcldinl

Mrs. It. Fred pet tit eifterlalne.I .1

few friends at a sewing bee Thursdayi.rternoon nt her hume on Xort'i"" ' '"' eil:.-(- One air hy Handel, M.m- -

, OUl III pit cel. ,...... ...,.,, ,, ,r lfl,,r M,Blp ri, uimk.,,y. or an early Italian ron,- -of the press Muff. I 1. I Call-if,- . 1,ad noser- - n l,l ..r . t

Dorothy Hoolh.Violin "Caprice Vieiinois".. .Kn-"llung-

l.in Dance No. 2"

Next wpek will appear the "Co-ed- "

edition of th, tieikly, which, tind-- rthe editorial management of Mis Ma-

rie lliggina, agisted by Miss Itnsa-lin- a

Ksiirionn, is sure to make a sen-sation In college journalistic circles.

W. It. Walton, the official univer-sity photographer, has taken some 11.'client flnahlight picture of the In-

terior nf the t.imios buildings, whK--

are tu appear in Hie next issue of tun

ler- Mr. M. K. Wilder enterliilncd the1. .1,11,..,, . , . . - m'",ii .'i.lli.iimis) laowland riililgi, club 51 Ktenlav af- -; mi'i am unity nn 11 rirhiimann orm n,leii Hliape. s also did Allan Krem h ami Ameri.-n- .i,n.

Ml. (.KITS.t My Hohnmiel Iris.)

They s.iy my heart Is light with joy;I sing,

And all piocUiim I have a heartmost g.'iv.

My heart is winter though my snnviare sprint;:

None knows the suffering I beareach day;

Vet hearts that listen spi ccMpss,without mo in,

I know must slill be sadder than mvown.

Itrahms-Joa- i lilm ternoonimp mod.( KhKimh Yf,,t'

j Mrs. Jamc., D, Davidson inviteil aIlohde fcw frienilR to lirinv tln.ie .i..L.

" -- ..11. 11 1, 1 me rn tiratm iii or opera arutsimp. iliiu, nlal monster, Wta , iikuiivp preferred.)Morelli. i w,.,ine.s,ln v fiftpriioi.ii 1 ..!... ...ff......I.y Ca.--

. 11 W,K nt tn, 11 1, i',, nrjiui, in J'ianhis -- diip workHie role of a a el.li riy matron, was J licet h.iven, on work. .Ll' luier j rnetits were served.' il.y ( 'hopln

Clifford,,' nun usual, j 11 k one work ,y M low ell, Mrs. Julian Heed will return to herjhome In Tcxarkaiiu, Ark., today uf-- j

Mr."In the Conibila,"

Allele" !Ipsv Dance" . .

Adeline"March Mi lit a ire'

Dorothy Looth"Second Vulse" . .

Sylviatal "Narcissus" .

(b) "laralilell,." .

.,i ., mui; 11 tveiv IlfllP IHflniltl.iriPMIIl.sla.il onp work hy Liszt or

New.Former fJovcrnor U Hr.idford

f'rine". of Kama I'e, Is 10 tec turn utassembly on Tuesday morning on"flip Did Kpuni.-- h Missions of New

Mexico." The publit is cordially in- -

Mioweil his lilonilSaint Saensf

Norma Month.Oodnrd

reieiu '

, on tup Miat--e. Home other Important modern compo-.o.,.--

aded Hwed-- nltion.As a I, Ik. awkward

Jlf lll.'S HOW IT is,Klniri nn of my frli iuli i,i Mi"

Wniiiin'n fliili nlni iru- 'pollIn r wiild f linimr Hint nh' ilcni (

Impr I rtliiki1 hfn cllo li'n mf il.l-I- v

Unit I Mrniido I Unit I ili'lru t H'lltp iict lhi prnpi r lim'-u- p onI hp i lull in my nl'iry lunt Kiunlay. Hlioi.. y tlml i iiin't n iUinliiui uf r.ull-i.- i

In mill i,, in Hi within in i lit- - rlnlililt lulu lii.i; Hint lin n. nn In) rinll-- i

unil inr riiimi rnilivi'ii nmniiir Hk-ii- i

l,il Hi. it i ai Ii iiiuj fvi'iy il.iutliiir fKvi' wIiuhh nmim U tu lm fmiinl onli.ii rimifr In "(irimrcKHvi'."

' I'tuitri p.mvp," of courH", ih ,i oiim"-whi- it

i IiihIIi! nrm; nml riKhl off ilnIni, villhimt liiiipini to lliink, 1 imk-t'- d

In r If all lli rhlli int'nilinrnIn tin ruirnt illn'rl iin, Hli

n n n imiir nrmiTinn i iioTnnimNcvlnVlolinlsls A Hail, tinacrompanleil

niu. hp i,r early clunnlc I'ali.iii workor a llanilel sonate; i.m- - looM iuciitfrom a p.rurti. H Mendrl.H--

Mac Dow ellKatharine Jmi'-.i- . I

Polonaise" Merk. l I

isn yen aril-t.-l- he lift imthJng. (,, ,t.desire I. J iloii t like In piny favor-ites. I, nl k' e, Hi m IIiihk I, in rot (osloi noiuewlii'ir'' Thp of themwra iill uoi, and especial uii'iillon Isdue In the musical feature of theperformance, which, under the illrpc.Hon of (Stanley Seller, lent a, dash toHin pi ll, ,1111,111, ,. wliairh nun half ofthe show.

blHLD! IIH.LULIIUIirUL, IME,FLUFFY HAIR-- 25 CEMT OfiiEiJE

Fmv earing,Ihetlipip" (1st move- - i

vll' il to Mi privi-nt- .

A n-- lieetiii' adding liia-liin-

foriiiH part nf the i.pilpment of theoffice of Miss Parson which haaproved a most valuable nciulsitinn.

Hev. K. I'. will be thespeaker nt Vespt rs I his afternoon. Aspecially attractive movl'-a- program,with .Mrs. K L. Jirali'ord as soloist,Prof. I. L. Tello in violin lections

suhri ii- - other atandurd enncerto; ' tw 1

tr thicp itnotl short c har u ter pipces,nhowiiiR ntyle, finish, culor. harm andIndividuality; oiip hrllliant sho.v

P'Sonatamem Meet hmvii

Dorothy Itrown. )

Vlulin "Ave Marie,"'

Schubert WllhelmJMr. Yott.

I lip r nines, 1 nndi rstnnil, nr toliivudii Kautii Kp this week. If .s,1niaVe wants tu he Hiiiuse,! It can il

and the university brass ouart'-t- , will' "I'ourth JIazurka" riorlarit ipompletr; a program of

liicct- - i,y iiuii ij violinist coiupitft r,I such aa I'nf aiiini, Kirnsate, Wlen-iawnk- !.

)

I'on'entants must perform behind ancrep-- i nml he known In thu Jury hynumber only, thus insuring absoluteimpar;lallty.

('on'eslaiita pi-e- i not bp membersof a federated club but, to bethey riiuiit join the Xuliunal club with-in Hip Mudrnts department of the

Federation nf Muslcnl cltihaI for advanced students and youna"

celleiue.

ST. Vl FATS MA ITI..The recital by the students of St.

Vincent' academy hist Wednesdayprovi-- to b one of the hest that hasever been given by the talented youngwomen of that institution; The pro

, , ,b '" cannot find a trace of dandruff or

nil MI'S IDIIVIX. iiair A real SUrDriSe ,:,llinrhili': t your real surprise willOne of the cardinal teachings or all .. bo aft"r H,,"ut two weeks' use, wluo

sororitit-- is a discreet and proper oh-- 1 QVVaitS VOU, y"" Wl" e0fl m'w hir fine and downjservan'.-- or all the traditions of the at first yes but really 'new hair-lad- ies,

it is s with the Phi Mu so- - sprouting out all over your sculprority, or, as the members prefer il i, r,., 1

' Dandt-rin- e is, we believe, the only sureto be called, fraternity. mem- - ,)PT,?,

h"fJ ahead of henvy. l.uir g.ow.r; ,icstry..r of dan.l.uffhers proved it Friday lKht at then-- ! !.a! ."I" , . Iu,r,'': tutty. and cure lor Itchy s'",lp and it never

nnlhlnir than tu empty .ispoekptliiiok hs Alhii.ueriiue did andfill the hoiisp. It will nen a Roodshow put 1. 11 ,y a hunch or lis rineyotiiiif fellows as ever camp down Hiedilt I oinl.

l!y the way, I almost foriiot. Tintlioys wern an kind 11 s to lirinir nip In-to the thliiir the other tilKht. I wasn'ttherp at the tim- -, hut 1 was told ah t aIt, and ll tickled iiih miuhtlly. I'nn-tlor- a

has heen In Hip Kiimp omtenoiikh tn he n ! to nppieiiatn (ln

gram was as follows:

Ii.iuhiiI, kikIhI. I M 'Hi k Ii t a mlniitK umltliin ri'pliid: '"l'lny think th"y iiif,I'Ut I muHt mliuit Hint nnnif of thenwin l hfi pnmri'Milii mm rapidlytiinn thp othi'iK."

I ri'iiifinlur nni liilnif rmhirKUllth'l Wlli'tl ll nnVMi "IflriT, In miI'i'i'iiw.r to pxpluin tn mi. niinn'lhlnuof li in iruft, lulil tn Unit Hip mpciiIof u fli-i'- t In th Ki-i'- i of lt Nlnweitihl i. I didn't l.i ki Hi In nil In iloio K ilp, tint finally 1 ri'iillxnl thaiwhil ln mi'iuit win" th.it If vnu'ro rh-l-

In kfop thii fu-i'- t tnKiihiT yniimiiNin't run off tiin! h nvm any of yourMilpM lull I ri l.

I'm nfrnld Hip Voiniin'n rlnli fl'-f- t

i a hunt tn thin lulnrlplii.Ijmt Tucnlay, h (trmip of thi- - miml

lirmtrfiwlvo I wouldn't thinkof rail nit thi in ladlrul mi'inl.ora oftin' Huh fnrpituthcnd ut a rrrtnlnlioini", ami tivt'r tln iva mid rkp ilul'l"1 who kIhiuIi! hr tlin nffn orii of

fipindlerIirofessioiiaU) by aendintr with thpirniimes and addresses thp fee, onp dol-lar. In the vlcp president of theirWho will remit It to the fcderatl 1 1

annual dunce I" a rather striking 1. .n. fuils to stop falling hair at once.way. t. . . nieiiiic. ir yoti want to prove bow pretty

"In Venice"Melba Ki) kpatri' k

"Old Kentucky Hume,"selection)

Mart'aret Hohle.Piano "liabbling Urook,". .

The vindication of Fororitv pr!nei-lni- " LVr ' !U"1 !i"ltPics came about through the ueriie-- 1 2... ' 8l,fr nrt lot of It. Just a cloth

your hair really is, mois,!rnwith a little Dantlerine anil

t violinFranklin

... Kirn trillion of a practical Joke, but the j)nn,fp" 1 " ,, ,, carefully draw it through your haircentral idea of the whole affair i"1 , . , , 'v , ,,' ff rt".r. " rfc: taklnn one small strand at a tin.- -.

hal the Phi Mua are able to conduct! Y"Ur hair wi" ,,e "n- - &"ythemselves as perfect, ladies, and Jo 7' "'! ' "'"' tnere will be beautiful In just a few moments a

Hcasurt r.I'nnti-Htnnt- must tirranpe for their

own expenses In the contest, hut It IssurKeated that eluba, If willing, helpdefray tho entile) (ants' dlstrlit andbiennial ex pen 'en, where IiecsMiry, urthat thn fimii wlnnera kIvp a "hen-fit- "

roncert in their respective cltic.ior rdtilm.

Thn prlzn will consist of the oppor

vamp or a lvertlslnu.Thank you klinllv!

Pulyitamy la ns far from mo-notony us It Is from monoKiimy,

MltS. LI IM h M CI ION..Mr H.siiK K. Vulliant was a

tliurmiiix htiKiesit Thtnailay aflcrtioon

appearancj of11. even though addicted, at times ui """--- . nesn- - ueugnttul surprise awaila everyoneness, liurriness anil mn lnoomtvirn !,i ......

Lin-i- hours.Piano "liehind the Hcenea"..,.

. F.ngh-man-

Kthi'i (loff.Piano (a) "From My Sketch. Ttouk,"

Harturin; M) "Joyous Peasant,"Schumann

litirothy Plalney.

snake tin (oh. no. that mustn't lie v. wilu 1111,'S II1IS.mentioned.) -

I , '

at an auction party nt her Immi, onvr! t oppef uvenilP. Tim iiparnesa of

Anyway, tho aforementioned prne-Hof- ll

Joke failed ,f It intention. Infact, the victims were given a rutherinteresting and enjoyable time.

It came about after this fashion:Some well-inte- inner, but fun-lo- v

"Conaoliitlon" MorrisonAllen.

in nrKitniiiitinn rnr tin, ni'il yinr,a ,i thin In npltH of Hip fai't that Ho'fUiil Mi dni'fi nut takp ilnro fur munthrnj yi-l- . The llltlo I, In

inn that Hin hIiiIo, whlrh Ih nilfxt'd lip, nriivldm thai Mm. M.imar-- 1

M.'dicr Ih tn Im prmldi nt, Mi.i.l!ii'i'c fimt vim pti'niili'iit and

"IIumniPRiUP InHelen llrldley.

"Hance of the Wood Sprites,Josefila Miera.

"Valse"

. .Dvorak

Forma n

iK'tinea

ing folk, conspired together to call!up two local young men. quite promi-- 1

neni young men, by the way. soruei- -

tunity to secure enKftKements fromih ilOft federated clubs, whose

will coiiih to Los Amselea withInstructions tn piikikp from thesuwinners, if sati.sf.it Tory, thp arllsta furtheir "American Iiav'' jiinkram.

laiille Miss M'ayttpp Oh, mam-ma, there'a Hie church you tookln to oncp.

Mrs. Wa)upp-li- i,l I? When,(lea r?

Little Mlxa Wnriipp AlioutHupp pa ins into.

,

times almost obtrusively prominent,anil inform them that invltutimis to

pi, valentine a day waa rellecteil Inthe ilei oi.itluns, which, nhoiindeil inu,ils and hleediriK hearts. in thodunlin ruoiii l,i,iiiiii is of carmiiloimWere used w, pM i llrnt ,.ff,M .( ThepiKu v:i.i lapluicd hy Mrs. A. A. Al-len.

The Kui-Kl- included Mrs. I'Yederlcklloliil.y, .Mrs. IWiiest liavis, Mrs. Al-lied Minjns, Mrs, ;ill,iit, Mrs. I rankHull, Mrs, T. N. Wllkersoh, Mrs.Nancy iieswlck, Mrs. :. A. Mitnti,Mrs. A. A. Allen, Mrs. Louis iteynoldsAirs. I'raiik Hummers, Mrs ltuyHtronir, Mrs. II, js. Iletilnit. Mrs, li.L. Iliailford. Mrs. ll Mta inilun

ll'", jtiM-p- Itrown neennd vlcn pn-'il-

ilc.'il. The other officers, was told,vveie left In a niihseiiueiit itnthrrliii.'of Hie ,lunl which Is to he In M proli-Ith- lt

litis week.

at ,FEEEM 'leta .--i II .5&P.iNJ ithe highly exclusive 1'hl Mu annual

latila lll"ks,

;tx)i) iir.ru 1 1.1 it.Tin; (iood Cheer t lub nu t with Mrs.

Ilorton 011 Kriduv afternoon. The11 si', tin

bail had been sent them, hut thatthey hat been relumed by thepoHtnffiop people undelivered, andWouldn't they please disregard thelack of forniiil invitations but go outand gather unto themselves Mis Ho- -

I fii I llir" ii miki:s" at iiiifix.i;.PAYMENT BY CHECK

W'ho, ;r 1111 y nri, not priirrpanlnir In nnI I'pnsil,. llirectllin, III iPllW Bl'l, ).t

f'. i rle l tip t no hUli 11 pill h, willmvp kunifililuK to nav iihout It hifuie

' " ' ihl.114 Is ovir. T. Uniss Wld iwin::'. are HillliiK oil to outi m.li, nudii-lii- t

1, other In the ribs and wou-i-'iliu; ithal Is kolinr to romp of It.

A jtlrl will throw herself nt aman whim lm , nnshleiH him itti I ratdi.

a

I'ol I ll's Tltlt MI'II.WT,rite Hleiiui Trnta had 11 enn,l 11 top nt

rooms were prettily decorated, redheart playing the main feature of thodecorations. Those prepil wereMr. J. iMolittle, .Mrs, T. Isherwood,Mr. J. CnlliHter, Mrs. Utto fclieer,Mrs. Nora Putnam, Mrs. A. J Chrl.s-tophln-

.Mrs. J. II. Whiteside, Mrs).M. H. Frlxner, Mrs. Mary Shnffl.-barge- r,

Miss Kllen Horner, Mrs. Irenelohnson. Mm, N'eill Campbell, Mrs.Mary lingers, Mrs. Finnia ilorton,Mrs. Ccrtru'in Ilorton.

I'U'ASWTl.V SI ItPIHSI I).One of the most enjoyable parties

of the aenaoii wius that given Tucsd ty

i he contest between tho lliRhlamlan,1 thn liowliiiidH. over thn proposi-Lo- n

of whit'h la the best bunch ntbiitlifp, Unt week Rot to be awfully"prions. After It waa too late a num-ber of tho called mp up aweek una and uiie( that I make af "iituro atory of how they had wal-loped tho wadding out of thp Hlffli-laiidpr- s.

I tried to set thp scorn Inon Hip sport pat for last Siiiida. soaa riot to disappoint anybody, 'buttherp waa an much prizef itht stuff

and-S- n and Miss andtake them to the bull. Simulating awoman's voice perfectly, one of theseguy conspirators performed faithrullythe duties allotted him In tho plan.

The informal (and unaulhor'apil)invitation was delivered, the accept-ance accepted, and Mr. and Mr.

faret them forth to secure thedamsels. They secured them. Theywent to the dunce.

And here comes in the fun. The

Ut'i-d- , Miss Anini Newliall anil MiaSJittu Nc hull.

Kiir-- llallrnad Man fw hosi, wlfohaa left him In the Iioush withthe luil.y, cxamiiiiiiir :

W'hero does this coupllnir j.in go,Jim !

Hecnn.l Italliuiul Man Undertho 1umpi'iH, I ciieis.

nvi: iirvDiii.iiMrs. liny l, Ktrome eiittrtiilnodthiep tables nt five hundred Tuesday

afternoon III her on Konin Nov.

A checking account is a business necessity. Payment bycheck is the best and simplest method 'of making remittancesand when drawn on a well-know- n bank, a check carries withit a guarantee of business integrily.

I We invite your patronage and will welcome your checking

account whether large or small. Our complete facilities andservice are placed at your disposal.

t hi Mu receiving line received themanymat night that there wu.sn'troom.

evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.H. H. K.irr on Kouth Kdith. The af-fair was In tho nature of a aurprise

the ctVFlitl Ihptiier Intt Tuesday nlkhtai d so did thri iiud ence, and if Hu-r-

, hiult- - f.lse that has a riiiht tol ' k I don't know who It Is. Kurthpi-mmp- ,

it ii n mlEhly good show. eiitn mreet. IllP ilecnriif loud ,,r ,,t,,Dy airs. Karr to Mr. Karr In celebra-tion of his birthday anniversary. ThePythian sisters and husbands were the

Well, It appears that tho best twoout of three was won by the folks thatlive in Ihp swamp country. The

laiut was pulled off Mondayafternoon ut the homo of Mrj, W.W. Wrong, and the Lowlanilers ara

inui i veivnoily ciinnect d with It has ciirnatloim and pink heaits wers s- -I .1.. , .

With good, albeit bewildered, graceand made them feel ns much at hornas any of tho university haut ton whowere already gracing the side-line- swaiting for the scrimmage to begin.The young men and the young ladiesthey escorted were given a splendidtime and they do not know until thisminute that their Invitations hadn'tbeen all that delightfully cool voice

tu he firnud.I Ii .. ...... a...... .... ..!?. coior acnemo

arrii'd nut In the n I rpshrnents.Hod tlisstet the Inrli- -I'n Inl

t hln.iliP'tails

wurk n was the furl u- -Miks Initi.t Xrwhallmile niii-- winiit.r.t in H tuip of li' 111 and

Thtise pirn i,t w.-r- Mina Alice HyJMlsa Mayhellp Will.ams. Miss Ann.iNew hall. Miss liita Nevthall, Mra.lay H.iiley, Mis, tieortiP H. alll.tni,Mrs nu,, c.

invited guests and while the Karrawere at the picture allow they tookpossession of the home. When theywere seen returning the lights wereturned out and not until Mr. Kirturned them on did lie discover thosein waiting.

Curds nn,) music formed the even-Inu'- a

entertainment, alter which adelightful supper was nerved.

Mr. Karr wan prcsente,!. with nKnights of pythlaa emblem by thoPythian Sisters.

M(ttttnow wtarlng the amt of hihIip thatItoea with that aort of thing. 1 undetutand the Highlander claim thatthey were, not In entnllLnn and willask for n. return mutch nt nn parly-day-,

while the liwl.inders I11 replyturn up their liost--a ami Fay: '(!o ;;ea reputaiion."

.

l'lll -- MMI V I'.Mli V.Miss Apolonla Cervantes entertain-

ed delightfully Thursday night nt herhome In Hid Aihiuitieruup at the last IIAIIFS OF IIFI.CIl M.of a series of parties to he given be-fore the beglnnlinr nf Ltnl. fnrds ant

The New Coatsand Suits Are

Herediincing were eujoyetl until a late hourWhen lunch was nerved. Valentinesttindt! inot attractive phcp-rard-

'J'he Kiiests included Miss l.utsn l,v

H ildrl.luc, M l- -n AuhcII,"

lluwdcii,MIhs 1,..,., Lottlac,. and Mls My.la-ll- I j elm

Kvpii Hip hi bI ,,f woim n wuuldrather appear wicked than mil-ml- ,,

us

IXHtTMt.lli i.y , , ( ,,Tin. I'niinli-htl- rhilt met last Tuosday nt tin, home of Mm, Kav Hii,vwlu rp n unusually i nt. rt,,ii,,w t,rl

was rendrr.-,l- . it was as fol- -InWS.I 'a per - llutdn ami Mozart

' ; Mr- A. KoremanMm-ar- I 1 T I , KanlahiP. fi.minor, pl su ,u,i l'i,stlMnzait-- - Vol ,p K,.Pt.. if,,,,,,' I'lkaro"), to, cp. Mrs II. t. n,.,,ln:Mnrin Nntalii fur tiolli, and pinna,

The meeting of the Woman's flubnext Friday Is to be under the direc-tion of the recently formed child wel-fare department of the club, and anexccptli nallv iittrnctlve program is tobe rendered, u,c proceeds ()f whichare to he tjcv itetl specially 1,1 the re-lief of the children In war-tor- n i.

The participation in the pro-gram nf u number of the "littlechickens" wlin made such a hit In therecent iicrfm inailce of "Jack and the

i"-s-, miss rninecs l.ope)!, Miss Car-lott- a

laotpi!. Miss Anita Nicln, MisKliit Cervantes, Miss Stella Martlnea,Miss rota Mlch,!liach. Miks Helen

Miss Josephine Cnniiales,M1hs Hlmona t'ervanl.-s- , Miss Nativt-iho- l

t)(!iiln. Miss Monica fervantcs,Mlsa I'llar Vrventea." Mtssr.s.

Nan do Valde Amhroslo ( i a re in.

Kennst.ilk' promises In be a distinctfeature of the entertainment.

The prom am is na follow s;ladcr Mn. John W. Wilson.Current 'F.venta Cine sayings of

children. ,

talk The Montessorl Method"Miss fiboda Swayne.

ti ibrlel rcrvniites, Pedro Duran. Pa-blo Torres, Augustin t'ervantes, Car-los (lonK'ilps, Juan Carrilln, ltpnnipttrtix. Fidel Cervantes, F.rmenpa Cha-ves. S.i huiion tirtlst and liublo Chnvpg.

lMir Tw iiam i;The accond forniiil evpnt of the

anoial life, the rnmth :,nninlSt. Valentine dance of thp I'M Mu

"i,.ji. , otnn, st,w 1,0, ,IM. M,,.ols; tmliii, ,m,., ,.; i,,.,,,,. V(l,llaV'ln ;s. 1 kits. "SV ' Mth,,rlid Me Hind My 1 It ir." volcp. . .

II. 15. HenlliK.Mnmirt-Ittnti- iie, t' minor, piano...,;"' Miss Louise Nichols

'"'"rdurp clad (fromthe "t ieation"). voiep. vw !': i.'.Vrndtm-,- j

Music "lier Sohn tier Ilai.le," Har-(d- d

and Irene I'artcli.Paper "The Norm," I Child," Dr.

Margaiet Camvright.Heading "Life's Iaeason," (Riley),

Special low prices on all

Diamonds to reduce stock.Oar small per cent ofprofit cut in two for thissale.

tim. Aland HiMllOP, UCCUIII- -paillsl. t.ouisp iioyicr.

Pantomine by Dolores llcnjamln,Pauline Meyer and Jessica Wolf;

J Convincinfily new !

1 New in shades of biscuit, tan, sand, pullv. battle--sh'P nsfty and black.

SittonsT P'ealS fIareS: "eW dd noVe,,y

New in coverts, gabardines, prunella "cloth," poplins,serges, and checks!

I New in that they 'seem to radiate a spirit' of youthand charm!

;, . , .

i The grace of mem the smartness is so appealing't is plain to see that the designers cunningly worked

each line and curve to emphasize our most 'pleasinggraces.

J The prices will be found reasonable; the values ex-ceptional; and each garment has our unqualified guar-antee of satisfactory wear.

Kiser,Collisterko.

national fiattrnlty, was held In lo

templo on Fi iday evening, Feb-rimr- y

It.The dance hall was lavishly ilecor-ti- i

ill pink and white, the Phi Mucptol-a- . Seven thousand hand-mad- epink and white hearts, the work ofthe girla of the fraternity, were ntnim?all around tho room ami Hip iuihs

Tup rirst Hiup a Kill talis In ovishti iinatiiuea nhn invetiied It

HI l tll, MVMi .Thp National r,l,.r,ul of Music

HiliH, of which the I ,,rntl,.,ii

vtunuo wuggener oi me piano."The Chicken Chorus," from "Jack

and the Meanstalk," by six little tots.Discussion 'Social Centers," to be

participated In by Mr. H. F. Robin-son, Mr. C. H. Conner. Mrs. F.lla LaOf this city u an inicKrul ijart i m

hitv Its ninth hieinii ii f..ui,, ,.1 1., ...CSTD."le3 Am-ele- s next sumnu-- from Juno H" JulV C. Thp affair la to hp cup tifHip niont nntnldo n the tmislenl ah-mi- ls

of America, and a feature ofiulprest t the contest where-h-twelve y muff Amerh

niiialclnna will have thp pilvlleifp nt

The walls wens decorated with PhiMu pennant nml u, orchentrascreened off from the dtincera by twohuge creen lalliee works, coverp.i withpink beans, and the words "Phi Mn"in the center, one on each screen, inpink chrantheinuii.

The programs were of white auede,with .Mu" m old pimW on the cov-in', and lied with white braid.

Th active membera of the fratern-ity In ctilleue tire:

liar and Mis Sallle King.Munii "Cradle Song." (Hauser),

Irene and Harold Pa rich.

FOR Till: litATf'.HMTY.me of my lawyer friends, who be-

side btliig , le.-n- r nt the har, la alsoable to appreciate teal humor whenhe encounters It, regardles of Who Ithits, h.tnded me Hie following lastweek, and I am sure .that the legalfraternity will appreciate il. - It comesfrom Puck, and la under the hcadi'ln Definition:"

Tha Law A. code of rultia for the

LIABLE. proKriimus Kiilnlvta on that Hip frstivaV.IU-"W- a i0rUKER$&JCWriCMM ILar-

Albuquerque's. Dry Goods Shop.F "f 107 W Ct N I "AL avit.j A tiulletit, reei-lvpi- l ,v ji, TWitl-f- 'il. flale president of iha federa-tion and one of th most prominent

tnuslclana in Albuauenjue, nntuiR

Missea Mary Cooper, Itulhen, Marie IIUkIiis, Louife lone 283 313-31- 5 West Centra!IvttthcrUiti Jutiuun, tihvl Kiek,

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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY U, 1915.' tHREE

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New Spring Ginghams Fret Delivery Mail Oiden I Iundrcds of Pairs of Kid Gloves Must Go ?Out of Given WE'RE OVERLOADED ON COLORED KID GLOVES

h Amoskeag Chambray Ginghams, all new 1915 pat-

terns.

War no gloves could get over, o we bought double quantity,Tow by Prompt

expecting half. Then they all came, and now are all here. WeSee them in window. 32 inihcs wide.our lessened to buy Trefousse Kid Gloves.

Insured and Careful pay you in prices

$1.25 grade $1.50 grade $2.00 grade $2.50 grade

At Per Yard I Oc Parcel Pott Attention atOSO t$1.35 at$l.G5 at $1.95WE DO MORE THAN WE ADVERTISE

THE ECONOMIST PAY DAY SPECIALSTHE BELOW-MENTIONE- D SPECIALS ON SALE MONDAY AND

BALANCE OF THE WEEK OR UNTIL SOLD-- SO BE EARLYAS USUAL LEADS IN EARLY SHOWING OF

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NEW SPRING 1915

Cotton Goods RemnantsIf you could get two di esses for yourMillinery Suit Skirts and Dresses

little daughter for the pike of one, or a

Fine Corsets at Reduced PricesWe have assembled all our lines of Corsets that

have been discontinued and grouped them for a quick

clearance. They consist of Nadia, Royal Worces-

ter, Bon Ton and Gossard Front Lace Corsets. They

are broken assortments, of course, but wc can fit you

in one of the various styles or makes at the following

prices.

Cossttrd I runt Lace Styles

Nos. 201 and 202, regular $5 grade, at $tL9SNo. 364, regular $3.50 grade, at $2.98

All other makes reduced as follows:

Regular Values $1.00 $2.00 $3.50 $5.00 $7.50

Sale Prices 75c 98c $1.98 $2.98 $3.98

SAHLIN WAISTS, regular $1.25 and $1.75

grades, special 9S

1NEW MERCHANDISE IS BEGINNING TO

ARRIVE AND THE EARLY MODELSill ARE RECEIVING MUCH PRAISE

Silk Remnant SaleThis sale provides hundreds of useful

lengths of superb Silks at savings of

to j or more on every yard. These

remnants left from our big sale of Silks

last week and will be closed out as fol-

low :s,

Lot Values to 50c. sale price 19Lot 2 Values to $1.75, sale price I9Lot 3 Values to $3.00. sale price 79?

The variety of weaves and colorings

is extraordinary. Included at one price

or another are Crepe de Chines, SatinMcssalines, Canton Crepe, Crepe Meteor,

Satins, Satin Charmeusc, Shantung and

Taffetas.

Dress Goods RemnantsExceptional opportunities in tlus

of to more than A. The

DonFROM THE PUBLIC

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TonCOME AND SEE THE NEW THINGS9S$1.50

090$1.00

liiassieres to close out at I1)0Formerly priced at 60 c

-- 4The SkirtsNever have separate Skirts been as

popular as they are going to be this sea-

son. They are simple in line and in

treatment. Fashion says the skirt must

flare and be worn short, because they

are more graceful and youthful. Thematerials will be darker covert cloths,

imported tweeds and English mixtures.

variety of staple and novel fabrics is far

too great to list here. Practically every

weave and material is represented, in

neat little morning diess for half price,

or a gown for your daughters and your-

self at the price of your own, would you

be interested?

These are not visionary. They fe

the possibilities of the Cotton Remnant

Counter. Sil kand Cotton Fabrics, Ging-

hams, Percale, Batiste. Novelty Dress

Materials. There are most all materials

and all lengths, and prices are

JUST tj REGULAR PRICES

Neckwear ClearanceWe are going to have a Clearance

Sale in which will be included every

piece of Neckwear that is the least soiled

or mussed. Guimpes of all kinds and

styles. Roll Collars of organdy, lace, etc.

Vestees, Lace Collars, Collar and Cuff

Sets. Frills. Ties, etc., divided into 4

lots at follows:

Lot 1 Values to 25e, sale price 5Lot 2 Values to 35c, sale price 9Lot 3 Values to 50c, sale price 19?Lot 4 Values to 75c, sale price 25

Children's DressesSecond Floor.

An immense assortment of Chil-

dren's Dresses, ages 4 to 14.

made of gingham, chambray,

percale, etc. Just the thing

for school dresses. Regularvalues to $2.00; sale price... 98

New SuitsThe latest models in Spring Suits fea-

ture the smart short semi-tailor- effects

and the high empire line is now predom-

inating in suit coats. The backs of the

coats are quite full below the belt line,

while the center back is full and hangs in

folds. The collars are high in these mod-

els, sleeves are almost all long and set in,

giving a narrow shoulder line. Theskirts of suits are a modified circular

gored style. Materials are gabardine,

serge, covert, as well as checks andstripes.

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waist lengths, skirt lengths, dress lengths

and lengths for children's dresses. All

remnants are displayed on special tables

Waists in an Unusal Sale

" Three tables of Waists at special

prices to close out this week, because

they must make room for new things

coming. They are in prevailing modes

and of a quality to merit a place iu any

wardrobe.

Table No. 1 consols of Blouses made

of Crepe, Crepe Voile, Organdies, Linen,

Lawn, lincnc. China Silk. Habulai Silk.

Lace. Messaline, Silk. Chiffons andChallies. Values $1.50 to $15.00.

TAKE YOUR PICK AT

The New Millinery

must be seen to be appreciated,

have all the new things in millinery.

in our Dress Goods Department.

House Dress SpecialSecond Floor See Window Display.

Made of highest grade materials

full width and length ; our reg

We

rXvJJv---"- ' vSular $3.00 alues at ......$1.55

v.i. PRICESilk Petticoat SpecialSecond Floor.

Made of a good grade Silk Mes-

saline, in all shades; a quality

that sdcIIs service. Values to

Table No. 2 consists of Crepe de Chine. Pongee, Messaline. I labutai Silk,

Taffeta and Lace in the various new style collars; values to $6.50;sale price $2.98

Newest Spring Wash Goods

We extend to every lady in Albuquerque a special invitation to visit our opening

sale and display of all that's new in Spring and Summer Wash Dress Fabrics. Never

before have the materials been so dainty and pleasing; even the cheapest lawns show

the workmanship of men with new ideas. For years our Wash Goods Section has

been unsurpassed, both in assortment and quality of merchandise. This year ou

efforts to please our customers will be far greater than any previous season.

SOME OF THE NEW THINGS:

'Hand Embroidered Chiffon Organdy. Hand Embroidered English Voiles.

Lace Cloth, plain colors and rosebud printed designs; Embroidered Crepes and

Voiles, Japanese Crepes,' plain and striped; jiew Xinghams ocw.PUio White and

Table No. 3 are Lawn. Organdie. Voile and t'ongrttc Waists; values in tins

lot to $2,50; sale price$3.00; special ... .........$1.98Hosiery Special at 1 9c a pair

Consists of Children's' Black Fine Ribbed Stockings in sues $ to' 9; our

regular 25c Children's Hose, at, pair

Women's Black and Tan Burson Seamless Hose in all sues, selling regularly

at 25c; sale price, pair

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19cV Colored iMripes on white Madras, new rinaerganen viuw, 'w 'i w

V Printed Voile, new Irish Poplins, mercerized, permanent nnisn; imcc vunc, huoi.u

We Quote Many Rare Values Todaybut the quantity of wall clearance lots that ne cannot advertise is still stronger in

their appeal to prudent shoppers. These lots are evcrjiWiere and our rule of clean

slocks denies iheth a place.

You mil find full reward for any time and exertion that you may devote this

Weel( to a thorough investigation of the underpriced offerings We are able to extend

from time to time in any of the various friW of merchandise you desire for immediate

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designs in Silk Lace Cloth, new" White Organelles and Seed v ones.

Priced at 10 a yard up to $2.50 a yard.

The soft, thin fabrics' are decreed proper for 1915, in both plain and printed

effects and never were our stocks more richly complejc.

1915 is to be a season for Cottons. Help the South by wearing cotton dresses.

Ready-to-We- ar Department SpecialSecond Floor

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These are regular volucs to $20.00, sale price $9.00, and consist of Silk

and Wool Dresses and All Wool Suits, both plain and fancy; regular

values to $20.00; and the sale price is only , $9.00or near future use

The materials are worthy of your considctanony .

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p Tf Koeiui. Mrs. Isaac Harm. .ihih.light, gleams the magnificent castleof Asissl. on the other side is thesombre monastery Illuminated with a

Gregory I'uge. Mrs. J. K, Keuihurg,Mrs. 15. C. C'rampton, Mrs. S. Spitz,Mrs. A. S. JlrookeB, Mrs. C 11. Coch-rane, Mrs. Hubert I'. Krvlen. Mrs.John W. March, Mrs. N. H. Uiughlm,

their legislative residence on Eastl'aluce avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slaplln enter-tained ut dinner Wednesday eveulnir.

The I'Jlks, Wednesday, as well nsThursday evening, entertained with tclever cabaret performuiici. in whichtho Hlars were Miss Ylir Otero, tlusKoch anil Frank Koef'.'.

Santa Fe Society) Noteswas hung by K. M. Chapman anuSheldon Parsons and shows the sym-

pathetic touch of fellow artists forone who has departed. It Is due tothe generosity of Hon. Frank Sirliitf-e- r

that this exhibit is mudo.

IT WAS AMU VI JttjrU DAY. .

Two hundred guests on Tuesdayternoon greeted two of t he Irglsl

visitors from Albiiiiieniue, Mis.

Mrs. J. F. limine, Mrs. wens, nn.Alois H. iteneliun, Mrs. Arinur oeim-ma-

Mrs. Waller D. Kegol umi Mis.Staiiilley li. Small. Mrs, Spitz won Ihuguests' prize while Mrs. llaydeii tar-ried off tho wuelily club prize

With the departure on Monday "I

ADDITIONAL MM IL'I'Y OX LASTI'Atii:.

crucifix. The second sketch, a triplepunel, shows Santa Clara divestingherself of her garments to the aston-ishment and fonsternalion of her

in older lo put on Hie courseliuhllimciita of poverty. Un one "Idois St. Francis healing the robber whohad waylaid him.

This much from the personal tifsof the two saints. The other picturestell of the work of St. Francis. Mostbeautiful is the conception of Colum-bus and his boy knocking at the doorsof tho Franciscan convent at 1'uIoh,Spain, where a Franciscan monk, clad

iM.inn ana iwrs. iui iii. "t m"..r m.... 1, A I. UT.ill..,. iaIui with

taklns the visitor from Dunkirk '.o

Algiers ami from Munich to Homo,with a glimpse, for the. sake of con-

trast of New Mexico and Utah, Thework shows lh sure touch of an art-

ist who knows whut tie sees, whomakea every stroke unit dot. count.There art also shown the water color

Mis Curry for l'lttsburgu, J'u., "l 11 I W. I 11,11 l, I . .. I . , .. v.,

Mrs. Itiihert F. AI'lund. a former Al- -

to r.KAt i:i;gaki.A limn th.it niHtclu-i- l the mountains

and cumpHlledThe Hlai-- to lnok our way hii1 lionur

uk. . , ,

Tim color of I tin KI i"'"1' WH 111

thi rod parlh;'i'lio taim ami odor of thp primal

IllillRKTim i ri lll ml., mnl llllllpnct) of t"B

For Pilovisit her parents, there has ended lorthe present a aeries of Informal even-

ings over tho curd table, at which Dr.

and Mrs. Veal, Speaker and Mrs. Ko-

mero. Mrs. Harvey, andMrs, Curry and a few others wlniuawav many a pleasant hour.

bu(iieii(iieau, gavo a reception in hon-or of tho visitors. Fragrance ofspring blossoms welcomed the callersas they entered the house. In threception hall and study red and yel-

low tulips flared out their greeting';in ili.. I, ,,i ui.llniu and

In brown, bids him welcome and lends Suffererssketches of Hie lift? of ht. rranciswhich, wore to have been carried outin oil. in the six ureal mural paintingsfor the Han Diego exposition and uponwhich the artist was at work whendeath took brush ami palette, out ofhis bunds. L'rilesn present pluns mls-,..,rr- v

niher. but also able hands will

Mrs. Wilson's class in archaeologysuch encouragement that the tnreecaravels which finally made the epochcreating voag appear in a vishji

in, uii'iiu hci full Then conic tile.l.illt.u .....I..I....1 i.i. . mifttiltiiin nlllHllll: .. ii) ... ,i,,, ihImi' of the Governors iruv" "J".iI!!;ri":S mm-iuu- and Interest- -

picture of thts Franciscans, pleading ""V. i . ....... ' - u,i,i afternoon. J no suo- -

radiance of t he rose tapers n 'Primitive Art" and membra

lai canoiesiicKS. rionus ui nun." , -

rison and Messrs. C.erhait, Moore, Dl-u- z,

Windsor, Parkhurst, Hai por.Hark-nes- s,

Wiley, Matron, Kronenberg,Fullerlon, McCllntock and Huberts.

Chief Justico and Mrs. Huberts en-

tertained at dinner ut their homo onKast I'nlace avenue Tuesday evcnllW.Tho guests went Judgo M. C. Medium,Churbs Springer, J. 11. Skidiiiorn,Charles A. SplcsH, Herbert W. Clark,li. C, Crampton and li. A. Mlera.

Mrs. Wills entertained tho TuesdiyKvening dub mid Miss Salmon theFive Hundred club on 'Tuesday even-ing. In addition to the club memb-ers, tho fciiestH were Mrs. Secundinolloiiicro, Mrs. Cleofes Itoinero, Mrs.Charley Closson, Mrs, W. ij. Glluttand Mips I.I Ilia u Barker.

Tho Delphhio Dancing club gavo adunce, in Library hall Tuesday even-ing.

Tho Bard of Avon was the tupleof tint lituraturo study class ot thoSanta Fo Woman's club which tm'twith Mrs. M. A. Otero Tuesday after-noon. Mrs. Black of ltoswcll led Inthe discussion "Why Does Shukes-peur- o

I.lvo," and Mrs. Ormsbee re-

viewed Shakespeare's women. De-

lineations of naturj by Shakespearewere then taken up by tho class, In-

cluding "Under tho Greenwood Tree,"from "As Yo'i I.lko It;" "Fairy Land,"from "Loves' I.ubor Lost," and "TheFairy Life," from the "Tempest."

Sixteen was the attendance at themeeting of Uui art study class of theWoman's club Tuesduy ufternoon attho homo of Mrs, James A, Kolls onFast l'alaco avenue. Mrs. C. A.Wheolon read a comprehensive, paperon Michel Angelo.

r vi;i)m;siav.The. third of a series of bridge par-

lies by Mrs. C. O. Harrison and Mri.M. T. Duuluvy wus given WeuneBu.yafternoon,

Natlonul Itepubllcaii CommitteemanCharles A. Spless and Hon. CharlesSpringer were hosts Wednesday even-ing at a merry dinner party given ut

complete the work left unfinished, tolive forever in the splendid memormlt.. the FiariiMsca.il martyrs and Span

of the class as well as the leader spokeembraced the electric dome and

with the Comiuistadores for tho lifeand souls of the Indians In Mexico.This triple panel is overwhelming in

the grundeur of its conception, theCoiuiiiisladores In full panoply or war,oii.i-- umi lnlthtv. on one side; the In

gampl Packetof tba FamousPyramid Plla

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feathery asparagus vinos wove deliish pioneers, to be erected at Santai. o r...iiii nf the New Mexico build cate traceries upon the

centerpiece. Snapdriigo'ising at San Diego, the mission churchat Aeoina. but to be reproduced in dians, almost nude, clinging to theirfii.oi.rmif concrete with ample spacefor storing and exhibiting priceless

rock;The RladnnxH of the wind Unit bIihUcb

the corn;Tim loinagi! of the bird that dares

the sea;'l')v justice of the rain that loves all

leaves;Tim iity of the hiiow that tildes all

oar;And when ho fell in whirlwind, In

went downAn when a kingly cedar green with

boughs(Iiitu down with a great Bhout upon

Uio hillH,And leave, a lonesome plaeo against

the sky.

Willi TIIK.lAEs op VX AHTIST.Uniiiue and triklnK i the exhibit

which was huiiK on Thursday in thereception room of the Palace ofthe Governors. In fact, every newdisplay Is heicinning to he consideredas an event of state-wid- e Interest. Theexhibit is thut of crayon sketches ofthe late Donald Beaureuard. Thereare a hundred or more of thesesketches, most of them landscapes,

t.t Vow Mexico's historic and

Pyramid PlloRemedy (rive atiulek r!lci,titHulling, blnnilltigor protrudingtiles', heiuorr-lol.- ls

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prehistoric days as well as examplesof its art. liiewe six """",iirr,innitive though they are and representing only rough preliminary tut troubled, In the privacy l jour own

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sketches, tell something of the visionof the artiwt, his poetic conception ofa lofty theme, which was to glorify thelife nn.J works of New Mexico's patron saint, Ht. Kranci de Asissl umihi -- worker. Santa Clara.

or tho various phases which this artassumed in prehistoric limes. To

tho subject there were dis-

played choice specimens of basketry,weaving and sculpture, as well as plJ-tur-

Mrs. Crampton held the In-

terest of every one present with anaccount. Of the Ivories in her Alusliuncollection. Tuo subject for tho nextmeeting will be "Creation and DelugoStories."

Monday evening, Judge iind Mrs.McFie entertained ut dinner, thoguests being Speaker and Mrs. o,

Judge and Mrs. Mann, Dr. andMrs. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Keuehan,Mr. and Mrs. Davlrs and Mr. amiMrs. Jjco Herbert. The color schemewas pink and green,

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Work!Thank God for tbe swing ot It,

For the clamoring, ham muring ringof It,

BuHsion of labor dally hurledOn the mighty ain'lls of tho worM.Oh, what is so fieri as the fl uno of t

And what Is so huge as tho aim of i.Thundcriug on tlirnugh dearth and

doubt,Calling tho plan of tho Maker out;Work, tho Titan; Wi-r- the friendShaping tho earth to a glorious end;Draining the swamps and blasting tho

hills,

i the first sketch. St. Francis bids

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farewell to the vanities of this worldOji one side, upon a hill in the moon- -

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and carnations, also in delicate ptnKB,were massed about the room.

Serving tho tutti-rrut- tl Ice creamand Ices, the cuke mints and crystal-lized fruit, all fitting Into the colorscheme, were Mrs. ltenehau ami Mi's.Havies, followed bv Mrs. I'age of Gal-

lup and Mrs. Doepp of Carlsbad, as-

sisted by Mrs. T. A. Spencer of Carri-zoz-

Mrs. W. H. 1'rlnCB, Mrs. JamesA. Itolls, Mrs. Howell Krnest, Mr.Theodore Aspltmd and Mrs. I.ucln M.Harvey of Chicago.

In the study, Mrs. Seeiindino Ro-

mero of Las Vegas, and Mrs. Veal ofltoewell, poured coffee, assisted by

Mrs. Charles A. Jluynes and Mrs. An-

tonio I.ucero. In the receiving linowere Mrs. Aspluml, Mrs. Walter, Mrfl.

Barth, Mrs. Mann, while Mrs.Mrs. Lnughiin. Mrs. I,. Brnri-for- a

Prince, Mrs. Herring, Mrs. Welt-me- r,

Mrs. Kapp rind Mrs. Honing ofAlbuquerque, assisted In the receptionroom. At the door. Misses CarolineAsplund and Constance Walter tookthe cards. Many stunning gownsmade their first appearance In honorof the Albuquerque visitors and In

to the Santa Fe ladles, practi-cally all of the legislative visitors inthe cltv were among the cullers dur-

ing the afternoon.

SINUVV.There were a number of dinner par-

ties on Sunday. Among those whoentertained visitors at their hospita-ble board were Governor and Mrs.McDonald, who had as guests Sen-

ator and Mrs. Isaac Barth and Sen-

ator and Mrs. J. K. Ilinkle. Mrs. Hin-kl- e

having on the afternoon triairifor her home at Uoswell. Mrs. C. A.

Cochran also entertained a merrycrowd at dinner the evenlna.

MOXDAV.Mri" Harry II. Dorman will enter-

tain tiie Auction Bridge club tomor-row. Iist Monday the club was theguest of Mrs. French. It was alsoguest day, among those In attendancebesides the club members being Mrs..

elaborately carved Aztec altar, on tnaother, and the Franciscan with uplift-

ed cross in the center. One returnsto this pieture again and again wltuadmiration. Kiu.illy oeaulilul is thescene of the Franciscans building thaNew Mexico missions. In the back-ground are the lofty mountains andthe Indian pueblo on a foothill. Inthe center are the Franciscanspreaching io the Indians. Other In-

dians are engaged in rearing the no-ul- e

arch for the mission, while, to oneside o Franciscan Is studying! tho)plans for the church. In conclusion,there is a triple panel, the apotheosisof St. FiBiicis, symbolically portrayingthe contributions ho made tw science,literature, religion, poetry and art. Itis a conception thut would have de-

lighted the Greeks, classical In compo-

sition and thought. In t'olor, thedecorative effect Ih never lost sight

In some of the pictures the connois-seur notices Hie Influenco of Puvls deOhavaones, the greatest of modernFrench mural artists, while In otherpictures there is a resemblance to thetechnique of. Abbey in "The Searchfor the Holy Grail" which glorifiesthe Boston public library. However,In all of the compositions, there isnoticeable earnest striving to get awayfrom the hackneyed and the trite andto create an original work comrnen-urMt- e

with the loftiness of the them".There are also In this exhibit portraitstudies for the mural paintings andone recognizes the features of JudgeA. J. Abbott, who was to have beenthe philosopher: K. M. Chapman, wh:iwas to have been the poet fn theapotheosis; of Don Kafael Komero, ofAbe Splegelberg, as well as of a wellknown street character in Santa Fe,who was to have been the robber, allof which add to the local Interest ofthis exhibit. It will remain up fora limited time only to give way forwhat is planned to be a prize exhibitfor photographers, both amateur andprofeaslouals. Tha present exhibit

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TUESDAY.The Five Hundred party by Miss

Jane Groves on Tuesduy evening wasIn honor of Mies Grace Cook of Carlsbad, a house guest at the Groveshome. Miss Mirlum Cartwrlght anuMr. Fullerton carried off the prizes.Ays.-.-The guests were Misses Cook of Carls

. stats..bad, Flans of St. IjOUIS, aicuoiiuiu hiOregon, Parker, Johnson, Cartwrlght,Baca, Harrison, Lucero, Sal'ford, Mor

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Itirivi'cL'e to use it as vou see tit. I Miil use Peruna when

,. hi i. ..j.-- i i,. in 4t),t.

Til'- ..ia!)..i !htrlii 1.' K ltf In. I (Utl

f r- - l ( r '.;( I 111.

lir hin- - i,rri

.1 f il.vi rt- - f

l. (Hi rail f

tuit The ti.ij t lu I i In the (ruKls. prwl'i.e o.I n.l th will

pro.) j( vil. I.ik 't . lik. W think it necessary. I am recommending it io my neighborsi'ik n1 whenever a chance occurs.""" Mm rmt Knlhf-- fi fr.mi thifttl.r,-::r- f..r a Va ia p. riiijn. nt, r ! Intfr- -

ll;.jir ftnn l u ... . i . . d I .. (- - riJ(j,,n In th t(.ijri. i.f lim, thi-ll Karri nut t' fiuhl )nt.. I

in.viia u in, m Hunt m! i.f n il o.nion rj ffir. Men i!la(t to talc ailviintasfB of the run-- 1

t'nt t!ir Un iJiHiikm Il HJi.rHy j. , ...h.. -- . k,v, . km m illllx wi!liri tu lake only hat thi--

BUSINESSBUILDINGSERVICE

jh rarnrd iu arxli- to humariuy!Hy tiy, ri.'l .tlmiiiriiliin the sp-- I

i - ,-, - ..... . - a. ..i'parent of it J.iit now.

fi, lai-.-- liii- - Lit in i!i I. .1 h. It il!rtf ii i. nt)t l,ut i"t 'i

d .ll.ir .li , ikr fi..m u i.rk I!i.Th- - aimv - ii j.yrt ii'Im

f'"in IN ii i'..ti ,'lw l; Inof ej- iM'.iiiumt.Mn i.f our miii-lar- y

nxkiiru Now ih u j y biii i

till t;,i.a, uikI t'it htre 're- -

. ;'the time will olJir when men wtlljoiiiJrn'n.l th;it horn-st- y In politic ia

I

REALTY TRANSFERS.It wa a rr omeiit hn d;.cord In the i

north w& tjerilo-.- iiid seriotiii divi-- iWith Scissor and Pastetho bent (iiili' y, jurt long Mo Itwan itemoru'lraliil t t-- th tet .ol- - j

man h h' to me

Open to account with tin's growing bank, take advantage olits modern methods, avail yourself of all its facilities and ac-

quaint the bank officers with your affairs.

Such a course will be a strong factor in your success. .

eej in liui(in'Ti.

IWtMtKrT lJMl.(i hrmliiin Herald)

Yuuian is part of the MexicanIn f ir ancient time when the

kin;. of the .Ia ruled In Yuialart

ij, I(( i;iro i.'H iri oilthi' l((lli hi' iii( tu the j

iiii iK tinliail of thi- - i i. 'l-- , f'1'n rlIatlr rit.l-imn- j ilrl.i.i r.iu ij--

Uli- - J t:t" of (ht Pi i ifn K ill- - '

mon exiAient. Yet Urvvla no refpi-ct- - '

e.J the rtht of free that he re- - j 1)ctI.fused to un hi eir;rdi:..ir- - powers) dim Johnson and hu.ihand to A.to protect l;imelf an I his gre,4t. cause , Sm r. Q. c Ii., February 1. lots 10,at lt temporary niiease. J 11 ar.3 1.', bhx k 53, Albuquerque, Jl.

Fuhiicittions 1:1: c- the Menace de-- 1 H 1. fornell. special master, toserve no tonel Jeration. The rieht of nie, p. M. deed, February 1, Minefree pre.s dmn-- ev ry ronni lera-- I as alu.ve, 17,111.tion. The in)c tif'n of intol- - Km ma Hose tell and h urban.) toerani e Into our pui'in: iife ia deplor- - ' Thomas P. liable. War.. February 1.

THi: fltlMS IN .MI.X1CO.they erected m.iny nmKnlf icent tern- -

ii ferh-ij- . of Ml) Central Amer!jIhe M.iya rea h', the highest lolrtof ImIU.r TI.u n,.t,iilitii.in .f

i The. Mini-m-i it'iati. ha ticoirieJa.iii iiKiiin. 1 he cxpiilvion hy f'ar- -nidi'.nn, k'i-lii- . in ilio lill all th

hrfii r i i.ii.t j. iiliin"rfcitU.If l!u w,ir In rn.v .1 HIOltilHK

from '::" :".::jrnnci of the Spunixh mininferlM'Xiiii I'lly Lit the Isint fmilieh '.t of are t In ir tie., i inl.ir.t.ii. Th it th.i

' exs eetlmuly foolwh old man. Ualcice an l niirinnus buildtrtM "re.ri.,-- -,. u,e (he ,.( fi, h.i.,K l,ne und j Kpain ,.a),lly ,.,,, ,nroW t01Ih j9pl.nrt,() , , ,nc.'de....K.,I..K a t.rtne. the a'tierem. ! ,, M(iil 0 ,w wtlIe .ondili..n , by the lntereM.oK ruin... We..rl hue. The I. '.. '""'tin that cmii.try. atij. whtlc the I'nlt-- ! nl.inally m,:ed th-i- ie ruin. al-- Mt the

ah!e and Ihwe who are g'jjity of It are ' "Jt l, olock Zv, Original townsite,not true Ameiicai.. Hut the way to!"'-- .

fijtbt it i not by the perilous path j M. P. stamm, et al. to Kdward W.j indii ai-- d in thi s.' h.i s. Fur-ih- l sup- - Whitins. W ar., February 1, lot i,

predion only assraaU--s a d:seae of !WK'k 31, Terrace, $1.i that kind.

'Ni'-ano- Torres and wife to Aurebo

Candeljri.i, War., February 1, pieceA )IT).ItKV "VWsIIOT OF M-;'- n t;r:eSo, )5.

; ItHIXlV III. j '.. O'llannon to Klorciiclo R.One of the !...( thincn John Hay Zarnora, War , February 2, two pieces

ever wrote. e.,yt Wi!i.am Itosc oe j In Albnuuernue. I'revinct No. 13, $!.t Thayer in his presentation In tne Jos. fina Ii. Armijo to Talesfor Ar- -

STATE NATIONAL BANKAlbuquerque, N. M.

Conner Second Street and Central Avenm

United States Dcpositorj; Saita Fe Railway Depository

in.iv uiii-- r t'i. u a t m ' e.l Khite could not afford to naive i They are a i. .ra,li. f.,r sr- -

the i.tt!ehia unji r d lft and ... ,. -! hiieoe'KtA, a rni'iratrly liti'e if

I. tn fli. ri ii ii niKiir hut .. '. i known ahout Ihem..1 -U h rMit . ipl.ot tlltH

: An e drew near !!.. Itrttiahinto iip-to- -not be peirnitted to go on Ir.dcfinile- - .,n!ir.ii., wo iJ itwed down, of l.ttleb' if.!;ind covered with ceami( a!m.

H.i Inn a the Interealil cf thi t a'tti B)nrent! not wore than twut'lrtcd flutes alone re affected, we!'et out of the water. Orcanionally oncon afford to leimr mm h th it i:'"1 e nw nalive hut, on oth-- rj

.!,... hv ll.e r,.l.o...l,le chief. In lhe!V,rv ,r-'- ' '

il'e ."iiI'iimh !nex.The .ime hcMd.ii4 iiiu.ioiily it-f.- l

! d'oi (Hiii f.,r Mii,i. Iiuildinx.ri 'iv.il the rli cr hstilior hill'll.l! In,' h' It elrnnvli-- l.lt lesiotl,

Vhruarv Harper's of Hay' unpub-lished diarie. in this it ofNap.deoti III

"Short and r!. ky. he motes sil'i

February 1. lots 10, 11, 12. block 53,AlluKjucro'ie, l.nii.

Albert Mtrcier and wife to Af. W.Flournoy, Tr.. February 1. lots 1 and

Moore Realty Co. Addition, No. 1,2.:'76.J9.Dolores t'tero de Burg and hus-

band to Fir.-- t rSatings Hank & Trustand i oM.imt li d ih" Km irnnii til t ieii n:g Iif IT IO i, ,f."i""l .y

jwar X'.nea im long e the nation ff ji(.13,,.f ijueer, a d. t; gut, like a gouty; crab; a roan i wooden looking thatt : i iii,i)i-- f,,r ti.e h v(.i.-u- l vul

.. n ! t ii. .!.!in not att.ii kc.i. i . 1 we can nanny i

'Kuropean nationj hope lit prtert you would expect h.s voice to coiner:cspiii? out lk- - a watchman's ra'.tle.A eiimr.l' xion like tallow

iiowiiii v M'l.rr ifi.i.The first partition of P.,Und wh:I fi.c populiitiit, but notl!.,r extra fur imfiutial de- -

mijo. War , February 2, pi-c- i''nx31 T in Atri o and a half Interest inanother piece la Atri--o- tl.

I'ii-tr- Iiomencali and wife to Em-iiian- k

Hnc.i, War., February 3.of lot 6, block 1. r.elvpd"re. II.

M. 1. Stanun and wife to Mrs.Flt-rene- C'hes. War., February J,lot HI, block 27. Terrace Add.. Jl.

William X. Kdttards to F. I. Mit- -hell. War . February ,". lots 4. 6,

b..(k 3, llratit trail and b.is 41 and. Moore Ilealtv Co. First Addition,

io.Thomas p. Tulle and wife (o F.ich- -

ard F. Heller, W ar , February .", lots17: and 173, block H, I. Armijo& I!ros. Addition and household fur- -

In- -!o protect them from Injury and o vi nimeiirTu ii; year aW". ' ri arke f..r I"eith, whenever Tiealt

--', and N. 3 feet of lot 3, block 4, Ft-- j Co.. Tr., February S, thirty-fiv- e acresrca Addition. I l.fu'O. in Precinct 13,

I). R. ljine and wife to K. L. Kniiliana I'.a.'a to J. M. Sandoval,'.rose, Tr.. February 1, lots 5 and , j Tr.. February 3. part of lot 6, block

blmk 6t. Terra, e Audition, $2."i). il. liehedeie Addition, $6.j(i.Jessie JI. Kel.-he- r to J. T. M.-- 1 I. C. Sanchez to Felipe J. Curule,

I.ainjhlin. Tr.. February 1. piece at j Tr., February 5, lot i, block 1, Bacathe coi ner of Tijerus and Kclcher j Addition, Slmj.at lies. Jl

linili-- r l li a frrti d.r ... ..... i I l want Mm to be taken Home time injiult.i ileaide. If .Hpaln hobl d- - cida to k the t;rej,t of Fr-wii- a und

Catheritiw of Uuwlii. in whi h AuMtriahalf hi hour, i f U ft, neglected ! ythe $kt tetoir KfnK. fr years, perHMUMV l TOW Mill I'FAtl- -

i send a punitive expedition In Mexico,' it would be with the eminent of Ihfl '' !nvitd to lake part. About one-- haps, if prut., ily ruddled. The nu-s- -

I lliiltl f.I I'Oianil was on t On. i.i.. ..u .....i .......... ..i - ,aNo ,iin l.erov S. peters and wife to Jf. W.tin foren-- the end of thew.ir. but inilicatii.ns are

tit, it pt-a- i e lit i, .linn

Fnited Htatcs, and the enth or time " ?rit. The ipartition in l hutnows, r .i-- and trit!y, con- -sny seised pott li.iKbt be occupied j

,, h, ,hir,, jfI 1 ,,ra. iiy , ,. ,., tl,.,utrt eut:r.:, I, mortngwould depend upon th will of litis pleteil the tluuitemli rment of the an--- j. little r,en.(1,!y as the bps twitch.

Flournoy, Tr., I briiai V t, lot 10, iblock Jl. Terrace Addition. $2.u. CALOMEL SALIVATES

Kltore Fianchlnl. it al. to Joshua j "If-- l.o'rihsiimr e itn k

tin. nth ii..hun Win hoped fur a

I'f iimr. es of lier- - Calomel makes you sick and youcountry. It would I different were rient kir.a-lnrn- i.ml after the roi,sress ' Kes sl.-e- It w u. hful furtive, steal- - j niture. $1.the nation like rtreat Writsln or ;er- - I of Vienna a century if... nothip; was thy, rather like I.uci.i liarela de K I well and hus- -... . ... n.r. ... I... ...a ... i i ... . .. . t . . i . . . ... . i

Zanone. Tr.,W. b.I !

February 2, lots 10 andblock' 12. Original Tonn- -

or amtiiiious and uronij hue " " " " un : icok.ii o, uirty wmuoas an j say- - oanu in .aveiira, war.. Feb- -many site a unaJapan.

loaiit und Austria are oniiinf Hd -

ei'"i; ilfntii.il und the food niipply leiillmiiiinluinr to the datmer point. In J

1h fir notihiin climate, it I

i.erore the fir.--t partitivin the king- - j it g "nobody at homo. and asdom stretched from the I they way It. And withal a wonderful

lose a day's work. Calomel i a nasty.,dangerous chemical. To liten yourslueglsh liver and bowels when con-stipated, headachy, bilious, just j;et a

nt box of harmless Cascarets.They work while you sleep, don'tKripe, sicken or salivate.

ruary B, pbee in Chilili J60.mailt, f. o. t'hadbourne and wife to Al- -Trn-- t IhvtU. ' bufiuertiue Gas, F.h- - trie Ltaht &

A. Sinter and w ife lo First Sav- - j Power Co., niorts-ise- , February 3. lotslitKs Hank & Trust Co., mortgage, i 68, 5", 5S and 16 to 2( inclusive.

!.( the H.iltio, a (niim'e of tf'ii miles, j phlegm. He stands tln-r.- - u ftill an lj It Is lo th'Se original lines lhat tho iliipaAsive as If carved In oak for ai.irr thi; rviii rws.

Ihas prorrused lo restore Poland hip' f ;urehea . He looks not un- -K'fly ,trtr the cnnrluslon of the present like one of ihi e rude, arti-- t c utal- -The administration can v;

Will he 1,1111. awhile hifulM (lilpoit- -

i"'t 1 iioih c ii ii .. piniii d fort1!" fti-iii- : of even n i ,,,,di r lb;.'I' 'I of Oo mow liiun li ,iilMMMI0 tei.

hillhop to ptu the snip pan lias.- - war IKS. His are too l.ort.during this nest-Io- of rnress. The i linrn.j- - the last century I

his bodyWeil butas l..i.,.i

i rtnaiiy.Pi lol.-- .Hut; an ii et-- i'll tlhotlt

t o lorn. He nev r looks'I tin oiiv or on a Icrse,. hiihi."

tiiim Inr ailjourliiiii nt approa In s J (Austria, and liuAia alike hate soughtr.uildly. and none of the bit? sopply it" sOtmp ut the laiui.i.n;.-- , lit.-- i atureMe' k.i1 of No

la, i, hi . ,i.. . ...... . i.,.i i. . .ii,... and national spmtti tsnaliy

I . i i

I in i i

li.ll (fen,

a b i

of ih" Po., hutto ,,111,

i,l f. it.,t. i it '

ofl

Hie mtiir empire as , ,:.,.. II with little sun-i-ss- . The attempt fi.! m !. tn W K.

.. Kh nmcnts of food' iI force school . hiblieu to the ' " -- ' Vl.t,,.,. h..,n Jo- -

'I here Is talk of liiiolber cs'ra ? j ,.,,' ""phine l.tiuwi, r St. L..,,s. Jam- -(

I - ,l. ,itil ', , f h Hll... Herman tohKuc has many Nl,, , ,,. (.rj,!)c rt arnt.--th r.i. her flimsy' ;, ,..,!. u in."i. i

"' ,"""ls' Hml ,,,e ,,,'! . I.oui, t imm Pans. I .an e,li pui.iSiiinKloO'ot ll

s hun 1,1 tie spart n mat evii hue- - i .. .i..e...i.,.. i.. n,..i. il tt jesietuay. .Mine. Nona ,s "ti!nn at

Hie ot tier sister. Mis. I.o-i.-

IlarkLt.i). l.:. Wii.L-.l.iirv-- I...,,',..,-...-,-

U"'J ta ,upj bl. W b. n rtnrss Is in session the j tit,,., that all the ot eminent In

buainess Irtereets of the coutilrv are vulve-- l have been forced lo makeend. iustiftea-- 1 ,w.rvoii. n.t titsth- so. Ait a rule t he ! promis. s.

!'! theI t t.-'i

forHis t

io,( V ndemned in Inter ihcii who (to to Wafhinstoti do not j' .

I Coiiiiau from witn.n tifty Hiiies ofSoiesons, wner the most dispt r it"

I fiKhtlng of the war is at pus-n- t lak-- I

ini pU' e, ii in-- . Nona, a woman ofj excessive and great :,..e jiry of

I, h Monllv tlirv re den, a- - ' llll. Mt.tHhknow'New Voir World.)seeking u bole notonetv by

li1ii,l!li lW

Stllilii. a.h - b. .r, .ft .

i th" theo ic that anyhe h.lten to end the

kit . pos.ihe, ,np..iit d o it In these

I' i uiiu, i IWH" Iian I'n-i-i uiniiKiiii rnal.iMkim, something. ...tl. u..i, i etM y I.ud(J war and it eff-ct- w,u, an mtim.itethat is Hue of new member that ...o,l MUl,,,. a,Jisfr.,n. Ihe n aI certain nuhli. atior.s the !

nt .. I. Old ulo.lil.l I... . ' impressive.ion i'i. - - ,,),, anl prali(e of whnh is to atpassed and conar.-s- s should g!M the , lu. k ,hp iian I'atholiO church.

"Ail Europe wag dance Iliad T

the war. Just as Ame-li-.- is.

i.e, ,.!! knows no law.ol the powers tit war an

t ( !i. f.o- th, it inv esistenre:tltniiao). A cm, i, Kraive snd tlreat!'! ilmn. ;tinia i Intunille. No na-Iio- h

i;tn i .iMiMi-- her. 't differs nothow iiwm t'lios sb mac la- defeated.Hit imii. . are Ho ha u.', s'de. She

' - " ..a.. neeiuiii ri inv miiiiinu heiore war was net ,'arel anj press versus a narrow and ferocious j American said to me in Paris: '.Mad- -

SiWIMMINti 11 kit A l'l OKI I . rettKious Intolerance, an issue which ame, Kurope Is danciiiK mad.'' all good Americans of whatever creed " ".' 1 '') 'Ko ue United

What J it?'Will mot I in n, .,l ,l,.nl,a n,,,l K.i,. .. Males.Prim eton university has a b'pted aj s m m wmt nit ij w a a & a r ' ' i y f'History ti aches us,' be i.l, 'thai GOING.!! GONE !!!avoid.

The Catholii sue it who epiuemics ami orgies o BOMcistwiajwtir HUfKoHwlU WEtThew rciniltettient for Kraduatlon. The

senior, before b shall have a degree. spuneois rI ,n I danfins are always followed bv ret- lot t,....,i ed ', Si I1H..S lewuils to!!'.' i s'anUiiis miniiiii the iiittiotis. The!

r th . c t m a n

in - ft en a fairly cf- -Mi!ioar,i.ito ;nr bl

must be able to swim two nun-ire-

j yards, or six ti the lei.pith cf thej pool ill the gymnasium,

This is a practical Illustration of

the new and revolutionary idea thatcollege athletics should b for thebenefit of the whole student body.

L.Hil

Tl.

f tlie lo it isri Isles,jjj

Hons ,i: be w illins

are In every way Justified in protest, j ars. ijaui ,n has someOiliig lo Uoins asaitist publications which they! with War. The eataee ttihes alwaysWill desribe as ' s. iirnlous, hhelolis, i da need before colnir Into baitle. Theand f.lthy." The lest and spirit of jl,,uW lila the.r war Ji.st likesuch sheets as the Menace and the Vf" A"'rKa,", lnJhT ..Mni ln

j Sign When youlellow Jacket are an outrage not mere- - llVe, Kreat domestic unrest you havely aitaitist Roman Catholics but upon ! great social unrest. When you haveall American Intelligence and rutfit j great social unrest you have war.'feeling. They raise, only disgust in I " Hjw about the L ulled States ."an enlightened mind and thev fan a.k.-d-

make no headwav toward af- - ".:rf''lt b " "tic ari l iroetal un-

filing real public opinion. i1', Ml ' a"!' 'he1,,'"u ,,lav. , domesi - and )ou. " 'a mistake to strike at these are not far from haos.'

on i an t i n s for her i

,ci. ss li Mi.it the tier- -jj

A !.!! IJ, 11 VI ol, I.I lo.tt- i

the stlih In

to n ;iV . M a

cm nib Th"JOalii' coil t'i

. b cote eJ,M

Instead of for a chosm f.-- of specialphysical endowment.

To You This Secret W--e Confide

Improve Your Hair with

HERPICIDEThe value of N'ewbro's Herpicidis for saving and

beautifying; the hair Is a secret known to thousunds.More men and women probably have obtained positive

oi iO to notke peaceKtiowledit lf bow to swim Is

mi i,y not int cli . Iliabled.r,:

termsdatumInn national j NOIIICinultf Vila. nil. ill". .fill i'ci,,

' ouitht to hate. Hut it rather start publications In a manner which ln-- 1 "I am sure th gentleman had noVolvea pcrliaps the most iealooslv luea war waa Imminent. Me merely

made an as.-rtlo- that happened toling lo llnd a meat university actual-ly requiring tins know b due us a

to liradiiiition.come true. I did not pay any atten-tion to what he had said until w

declared. X have ofien thoughtof ji sir:'.?."

results from the intelligent use of Herpicide than fromall other hair remedies combined.

, In the majority of cases it is dandruff rontasionthat makes the hielr dull, brittle and lusterless, followed

Memphis, the blKtest rily of Ten-nesse-

is now dry. Ileal estate ts JIlliiht, the newspapers are not pro-

testing and tho thirsty otus etdrinks often us they did when It

was Wet.

lat.-- r in many instances with white. scaly deposits, Itching: seal p and falling hair. N'ewbro's Herpi- -

TIIIM.s PI ItM l A T.

How illlliteiil this Wulbl Would teIf oleic we would unit pUitinit for alil'le tuitiililaKe and suiteto (bi thii.iis on the bais of pel ma-l- a

n. a truth basis' eyvhatis , iil, s Hod lltes, is 1 e r ii i n -

tool'' Yl.t. runs Knirrson's imtner-(il- lline.

Human liislory, ttslid by thistouchstone, reveals remarkable fads.It Is nol tin. brollies, palaces, for- -

lll.ea, (jol it mi,, !,(.. ,!,( l,HJi Willi- -

sto, the eorrosion of lime, but the(en enl aspirations, the laws of right

V"".r"a..'a,w' ,n" n'ny f beauty and (except in cases of chronic haldnesst enables the hair

guarded f all American constitution-al lilsttes. It ts et blent that it Isdilflcult tir tii'possihte lo get at ttjemthrough XiMllig stalme: neverthe-less the attempt to bar them from themail, by the necessary lawhardly can be accepted a within thehounds of public poll, y our country.

The sponsors ot Ihe bills would dowell lo recall tile action of Lincoln,who refused to use his great powerunder war conditions to close the Chi-cago Times at a moe" critical stage ofthe defense of Ihe union, although themost unjurt, ahusive, and aedmoua as-saults were lelng made tis.n him andhis administration by newspaper.

es.irne us natural luster and luxuriance.cff.ltTnori"h''i",'r ,TerSn!." ,,t"""k ,,'.Xfl",,' Jlerpioide. In the highest terms for its almost magicalHerni, ,I ,1 lp an' als? lor i,s excellence as a regular hav dressing. Just begin the use ofme i in your h

"nyone" k"l'Pe and e how quickly your friends will notice the improve- -

Heinsnized Advantage.Tou will find that Chamberlain's

Cough Remedy has reeoeniKed ad-vantages over most niedkir.es in usefor covghs and cobl.s. It des notsuppress a cough but loosens and re-lieves H. It aids expectoration andopens the secretions, which enablesthe system to throw otf a cold. Itcounteracts any tendency of a cold toresult in pneumonia, it contains uoopium or other narcotic, and maT begiven to a rliMd as confidently as loan adult. For sale by ail dealers.

A physician who is a mernkf t'fthe tUilo aenala has discovered germs

la tli (senate chamber and be meansto try to vote them for the passageof a more sirlngent medical bill.

I 1(1 c I n . . .... ..lan.L.l.4 kJji "c HUver to in,. Ilcrnicido m, nept. isti-i- s, Dcinut.aid MiciiigMn. ror iriai imhiio

1 t ,1?. irrani.1 at all toilet Roods wuiUits. .fiH only gtnuiiie )lcrpliillc. Ap-- m

whm'I harbor shops.

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FIVEALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1915.

Ji Jnie tuoMeim OTiiie piry uooog tup.Shoes Shoes

.WO Pair Men ''s ShoesAll oilils and end, Imt all xie to lie had; odd style in

I tut and Packard. Tilt and Sel. Shoe; value to $5.00pair; on sale Monday, 9 a. m., choice,

Special Price on HighGrade Shoes

Entire slock of High and Low Shoes on ale, including

such makes as Ralston, J. E. Tilt Co. and Selz; all worth

$4.50 to $6.00; in any size you want; your choice now,

2 Great Shoe Bargains for Men

On Sale Monday and Tuesday $1.95See Window Display$3.95 J

JOilML CLASSUMED COMlfSHE EXTREME !

NERVOUSNESS

sensational break since the beginningof the war. Almost complete arrestof export sales had much to do withforcing speculative holders to unloadfor a short time cn a gigantic; sale.Hallics followed but tha market closedextremely nervous, 5 to 5 '4 c lowerthan Thursday night. Other netlosses were: Corn, to ftc; oats,, (a "t, to lc, and provisions 10 to 20c.,

Throwing overboard by Immenseeastern lines of future deliveries saidto be owned by belated investors wasapparently wbut made the wheatmarket stormswept In earnest. .Stop-los- s

orders on the options credited Ueastern account, were not reachedby a fall of 3 lie that prices under-went during a rush of selling nt theoutset of the day. Itecoverleg, how-ever, from the early weakness werenot of sufficient energy to hinder apersistent recurrence of the tendencyto drastic liquidation. The ensuingsmash when it finally did come, seem-

ed to overwhelm the, pit, and therewus no breathing place before .May

and plunged to $1.50, a fall of 17cfrom the highest war record price,

BOTH

Four-roo- modern brick: base-ment; good location; $200 cash, $25per month.

Two lois on South Waller street;100x142 feet; each I font; $Sr(;terms.

A srrtK-Kxoiv.- n snap

Poirferfieldi Co.RIAL I8TATB5 FirtB INHUKAKC1

LOANS.

urlh.

KKNT Monrn r'nirm, .ivam ij.atino .Irk. A0814 Wmt Oniral.

FOB KKNT N'lfe luiiny room, lecpuiiiporch nd board. 423 Wit MnrnuRtlt.

KtlK ItKNT Tluee ful nlahe.l ro..ni forhousekeeplnir: no sm North Kourth.

Cm iflSNT- KurolKlied fnoTi Toion"" wllhaleepina porch, in moilern lo w home. 7o:,

North Third.K'J'KAIrf HiCAT I. pieitaHiit theat day.. (,et

a room at tha Grand Central, f 2.6(1, (3.00.$4.(10 a week.Kcilt HUNT Lrfisiii well f uiiilalie.l room,

with Itnlh. cheap. 141". Weat Central,1 ii ii nar eaalle. 10tK.I.

Klllt IlK'N- T- Two nirely (ill Dialled oontafor llitht houaekeepimr; halt) and ollet;

no aiek. Apply .Mia Weal Ma niuette,!'( I K It t: N T -J'- -u im TkIi ed-

itfor houaekoepillK,

rooma nntl aletpln toreh, hath andhot voter; no atek. IrtitK North See. mil.

South

IIIONI 1'iiriilalied room. for IlKhtholiaekeeplnir. 724 S'Hlth Heeond.

t'CltNISllkT)-ll- Tlt iMSTi.,1 water heat; noBlek. no ehlldren. 414 Weat Silver avenue.

FClt I'.IO.NT Houaekeptt;g rooms und furnished cottages. Bleeping porchea. (1(

Weat Coal.U10NT' l.lKlit hoitaekeeplni; rooma.

modern, tlior,,uKhly clean. Iioitiiro K'uiSouth Meeond alreet.

II KM' llooina fin iilahcd foraiilyle and dotihle; reaaonaide.

Call r.:': Wetl Central avenue.iMtlt IEI0NT Two nicely urn aiicd rooma

for lluht hoiHekeepliur. ni,leru: no aiekor 1 hiidren. ,ni:i Weat llazcltlliie. ,1'lionel.:i.'.'.l.

,

WaitTell. Tkol

FOE SALEJl.flOO frame, modern, good

outbuildings, shade and fruit trees,fine location, N. 11th street.

$4,500 modern brick, wellbuilt, hot water .heat, lot 75x142,4th ward.

$3,300 California bungalow,new, hardwood floors, furnace, E.Silver avenue.

$3,800 modem hungnlowfireplace, sleeping porch; and

bungalow on tha rear of lot.A bargain. Fourth ward.

$2,000 New mpdern bunga-low. Fourth ward.

$3,200 brick, modern; Fourthward, on car line.

$!,7r0 brick; modern, largebasement, corner lot, good location

' lu Highlands; easy terms.

I.osnq I 'I re. Insurance111 South Fourth Mrect.

irF.LI" WAXTFI).

Mul"..iiiiuuo.y. will) dim t.vm

lli Ht liuniH, lOviryililiiu furniBhert. Don'tnnri-- nh.uit I'ltntlnl tl...... II tt.......nha. Ni.ll.

CJl'KHMI':NT poHitluii. ul eaay t st.My frcei bmiklpt, teDs how.in Ilili atu! aoi.n. VVrltn today

now. (Curl llupklns. Washington. 1). C.

V A X'l'l-- l,o4'al forami pr.ifltaMp employment tint! look

after our In your socilon. Anit'il-ci-

llculty Co., Ci:l l'nul lacl?.,ttouiton, 'l'cx.

VA'i'Kl At imu.. younff iim-i- forhunlncRa. Itla- puy. W mnkd you

expert In trn week hy miiil. pay ua afterwe aecure you pnnltion. Century Aulomo-hll- e

Inwlltnle, I.oa AnRelea, Cul.l.iOAKN atitomoliile repalrtlia: driving on

cars; cleetriea.1, civil enitiner-Init- .aurveylnit; mrthuda moat pnictlral;

room and hoard while learning; many poal-tio-

aacured; aatisfat'tlon Biiaranteed; cata-log fre. National of KriKineerlng1,3110 Weat Seventh, l.oa Anttelea.HAViO VOirt OWN III'.SINKS.S lie Inde-

pendent and malti! Kood money. Otherahave done it ,y taking up our proposition;ao I'un yotl. We want repreaenlalives lohandle Henaaperaa, our I.Ik Helllnir nervelonle. You lake no riak. Ah a auirrer wewill neml you nix boxea po.tpaid. Pay uanotliiiiK till they're sold; then send us $.1.

The retail price la tl per I, ox, ho you net4:1 tin tltia lirat order. !o II onee and you'llatlek to the loisilieas. Ilrown Kxport Co., 74

Cortlandl alreet. New- York. V Y.

loniulo.WAN'l'IOLt liirl to work niornitiKa. Call at

till North I'ltat.WANTWt - Yotilllf Kil'l for selieral houao-W'or-

Phone ltlt.il.

WA.N'J'Uli Maid; lo km I ut lllslil. All- -

lily Boo Norlh Kouilll alt I.

VVANTIOIl HteiioKlupher, male or female,lento,, rnev ...III. to .nil ,,f lotvn- anliNV

S7r,. Phone nualneaa Cotleire, ft.VJ.

Wl IM ION Mall, i in weekly addreaaltiK en-

velopes and mutlinir. circulars nt home,apare time. Particulars for stamped envel-ope. Htleoeas Supply Co., 4!lltl Jlellllont

Chlt'UKO, Hi.

I.AllillO knlliliiK mill IiivIIch Torreapondeneofrom women desirous of rflrnlnic money,

part or full time. Hood pay. Experience un-

necessary. International Knitting Mills,Weat Philadelphia. Pa.

WOMEN Make $10 weekly address-ing envelopes and mailing circulars

at home, spare time. Stamped envel-ope for particulars. Success SupplyCo., 4910 Relmont avenue, Chicago,III. ,

WANTED Salesmen.WANTIOH Suleaman acquainted with de-

partment slore trade for tdde. line Cali-

fornia Iloaeheada. Hive reference, full par-

ticulars of route, ele. Mission Head Com-nan-

l.oa Angeles. Calif.

u.i .iBiii xt '1111111,10 specialty man forNew Mexlun. Klnple line on new anil ex-

ceptional ' terms. Vacancy now. Attractiverommlaalon contract, 1"i weekly for ex-

penses. Miles Hi"1"'' m-- ? rarl1"1,1a Cleveland. CI.

WANTF.D Salesmen for countrytowns. $25 weekly salary and $5

per day allowed for expenses whentraveling. Western Cider Co., St.Louis, Mo

WANTKU A (food rellalde man or womanIn represent In their home community

our product practically needed on hand Inm r II., IV,. frtmrntllee llH merits ItOS- -

eveiy 111 '' " -lllvely, osaurliiK rlRht persons steady low-

liness Willi splendid income. Work from youriL e.e full time. iOxnerlenee potj Homo, r.o o

essential. Applicants Bivn l",,.i, Innolrles ittnorcd. Ad- -10 sen. n"drtaw The Eman Manufacturing Co., 1426

Curtis street, Denver, 1 010.

It)lt It KXT Rooma WUh Hoarcl.

North.

Ftlll KENT Hoard and room wllh slecpisisporch, In private family; no objection to

heallhseeker. Weat Xew York.

ROOliia" Ctft COTTACJIOS Wllh boartl, t. , . ,.nh Countrv life, with cltr

conventencea, airs. V. il. fteed. P. W9.' Booth.

EXCK!.CCVT lold.- - lioard and nicelyi.amif ilh hot and eold water in

every room. t.1 West Gold avanu. Undernew management.

Highlands

FOH I110NT .Nice rooma with boatd, sleep-

ing porchea. (14 South Arno street,phone K.lxWKdlt IllOXT Modern Runny room, wllh

leeoiiir norch: hoard If desired; no oh- -

iectlons to sick.' I'rloca reasonahle. rhoneisW.

IJOlt HFNT IlnancaFoil KKNT Clood barn, corrunatrd Iron

roof; aultahle for garage, or can ho uaedfor horses. Apply li West Mo avenue

Wanted Clean cottoc raget t tha Jour-oa.-

offlc.

Illghliintla.

BtJIl ltlONTl,'uiiilalied rooma. tit HouthWalter. Phone 202.

,'ll( ItKNT Modern room, reasonable; 110

sick. 3:'Q Woulll III

iilO.NT Two rooma furnlahed forllollsekeeplng. 410 8..nth Kd th.

ACMECleaning and Pressing Co.

lo Kmilh Third mI'lione int.

Mn' sum pressedMrll'l Hlllll elellllKi Knit irpMril, , .. .71Ladies' Suits pressed . .75LsiIIpi' Sum rlem.r.t a r. .1 prrn.il

M npH.iv' Sum (lunnl an,! ir.(l. . .60KrixilrliiK a hi.. Lilly, our Htirh niwtiillnr. Try ua.

TWIIU'UMV .V 4 I sl'IIM T!N(J.II I. HOItK I.I All IMI I II.All kind, of tun. In. I. a r ,kilia furnish-ed- .

If ou h.ive fola. hid, a. aklnt nr poininhi Ida of any kind u wish niouule.l liraair.o or tuiiile llii,--. Am. .iiii.I, l,. (o,ea.'upa. tll.O'S. Mlll.i,.. ' H,m, .lid iea' a lid

Men's Colli- -, nddl.iaI'. (". It.iX Allol.liei.le, N. M

PI'OFICSSIONAL CARDSA I r(ll(M.M,

JOHN W. MII.10NAllornrr-nl-Is-

Ttnoma 1 Cromwall nirlg.Hea. I'hona ir,;;VV. offlca I'hona 1171

DKNTIMTS,

UK. J. K. Kit 41 Tllenlal giirgeoa.

Itooma 2 , Harnett Hidg. Phona $44Appolnlinenla Mada by Mall.

I'IMSII AM) M ltdl ONS).

HllldMON I. Ill It I ON. M. I.rhyslctiiu and Hurgeen.

Phona (17 llnrnett 81d,lM. T. I '. T A N I'M -hpcclallat III r ye, I or, Voae and Throat,

Hunt.'l Ve, N. M.

IlltS. Tl I.I, HAHI.NI'rartlte Limited ( Fye, Rnr, Nom aa4

Ihroiil.Btala Natloaal Hank Bldg.

1

MIS), b( IIU I.M Kl.lt IIOH'KH i

Oateoputlile liiyaicliiM.Sulfa R, N. T. Armllo Kulldina;. Offlc

Phone 717; Hesldence phones Inxa and 171

A. Ii. MIOIt l l.K, M. I).I'raeileo l.iinllud to Tuherciiloala,

Hours lit lo la I'hono till824 V4 West Central Aya,

Alliuijueruufl Sanitarium. Phono 141.

lilt. MM(ll4ltlT (I. Alt I HI! Ill IIII'riiclica l.liiilled In Women's nnd dill

drcn'M Dlaeiiaew.1I?J loast t.'cnlrnl Ayemie, i

rhone fiTl. Alhtiiiueiqua, TV. la.

J III0 Ml Itl'III.V NAN Al'Oltll M

Tuherciiloala of the Throat and Lungs,City Office, 31.1 '4 West Cenlral Aveiiua.Office ours i to 11 a. m. ; lo 4 p. m.

I'h'ne fir.; Hiinutorlmn Phono 4H1

W. T Miirphry, M. i, Medical Director,

W. M. SHERIDAN, M. D.Tractlce Mmlled

Gcnito Urinary Diseases andDiseases of the Skin,

.

Tha Wussermann and Nogurhl Testa;"litiii" Atlinlnlsiered.

Clllmiia J.iu nit Hid- -.Albuquerque New Maitna

4'iiii:oi!:('ixi.s.Mil. AMI MKM. M. I'. I1AI l

Chiropractors,42(1 West Hold. Phone (II

MASSAIiK.

Hwettish luuaangn, vilirutlon, electrloblanket aweot, high frequency electricity,vapor hath, suit glow. In yut,r home or at4:'l West Copper, l'hone 17'. Ppeclal rotofor oourse of treatment. Mrs, F. M. Mundell.

I tosi-- ISIMII S.

NOW la Hie time in plant rose Ptiahes.Write today Tor my free Hat of heal evar-h- t,

"lilting roai-- tiud plants f,,r this climate.Also shade trees. Finest truck; lowestprices. Francis K, l.ealer, .Meallla Park.N. M.

I' IISON AI,.esLA Ul K .When delayed or Irregular, useTriumph Pills; always dependable. "He-li-

anil particulars free. Write NationalMedical Institute, Milwaukee. Wis

T1MH CARDS.

IRozwdl'Catir so Bml MmPally passenger Service leaving Roewgll

Ind c:irri,,o at 8 m) a. Bi.l'hrougli fare, one way ,.10llintermedlalH points, per mile 1(

60 Ihs. haitgage frea Kiceaa carrlei.KllhWKI.I. Alil'll I'tK,

Owners and Operatora... .. .. Phone 111

ATf IIHOV, TOI'J K A & 8A'TA FR BAILWAV CO.

YVeatlHiiuid.No. Class. Arrives Departs

1. California Kxpresa T :ior 8;3np(.California l.lmltcd 1 :0u.i 1 :(7. Faat Kxpresa II 4Sa lO Ka9. Fast Mall II tH'p 12::a

111. Do I.uxe (Thursdays).., 7:50 8.00Noiilliliuund.

SOU. Kl Paso Fixpreas latSOpSir,. 101 I'aao Kxpresa d;Sfi

i;asl hound.1 ft. Atlantic rOxpteas ., 7:Slul l:(IS

lOaslern Kxpreas 2:K,p 8:4il4. California l.lmtted :4llp 7:0lll(. K. t Chicago lOxp 7:U.p 7:r.np

Sc. De I.uxe ( Wednesdays). . :t)p :H'Il''nim ?tuith.

(10. Kansas City s Chicago. . 7;00Sill. Kansas Clly and Chicago. (.Sflp

to BttnscntPRnsIf yoa fall to et your Morning t

Jourtial, callWFHT10RN ll.N'inNf TR1.F0HAPIT TO.

l'hone 116 147.

EAC1 TO THE LANDThere mav bo bard time on the

farm but there Is seldom or neve:hunger. If you want to get the ben-

efit of this years crop now Is thetime to ho looking around. We havea choice selection of nil kinds ofvalley ranches and fan lit you up, Ifyou want land.

Ft 111 PFA'T202 N. brick, hard-

wood floors.9 dti W. Tileras, frame.Hoth good .homes and In fine neigh-borhoods, i

TBIAXTOH A CO.211 West Cob).

Modem npiirtmeiit, steamheal, close in. Also modern col-

lages, 4 to ti rooms, some, furnished.

W. EL MMM211 West (lold,

FfMt SAI JLivwiiw-- awl r"iry.Kt'll SALi: -- our J n i k Minorea cockerel.

I'h.Mie l:l7W.I'ult SAl.t; -- Holt inpiouioii Co..l

aiiiiin. iilo (kk. f..r hiiiehinir. I'lmne :l 'ti.

Ifult ma LK I'.uk. chlika; trn varntleaF.rlnn.tnon. l'.'iH Boulh IQilllh. Ph. l'.'OUJ.

I'ult S.M.I; I'no line II nan Coillh It. I. liedhri'edln S" North Klslith

at reel.l''lllt HAt.l.; A Hue Killed don; Hailed

Hock eo. kerela, Ilrown J.eKhorn hena. 211North WalnutI'OII HA 1. 10 Two good f. il lit or delivery

horaoa, niao a'toil doiilda harneaa. Cluy

riranula, tluhha Iilitulrv.1'OIt .'' A 1.10 Chleiia and lei tile ckb. from

S. c. It. I. Ite.la; wood airitliia; ajreat lay-er- a

'.':lil Nortli ltii:h alreet.lOtitis for hutching from Ulna luhlion win-

ners, H. c. It. I. lied nnd Plymouthrtoeks. W. Klein. 411 W. Atlanlle. V. Ha3W.

iKtllt HA1.I0 -l- luliy chicks, 111 cents o

laid 1th, ,,le Island lleds and llarred"ocka. Mis. ilcorgn Tudor, tisane city,

'Krtn.

ll'YlIt HA 1. 10 - I'U.'icy In e,l I'ly toll Iloekeggs. 7",c per aeliitig. l,reij ilufr

DipiiiKton egaa, II per selling. Call at 4ttlNorth 'I'll lit lorn II or plioti" loi'.i.

eiAi.K lHH HO' I elilcllena flolll S. C,

It. I. Iteda and H. C. W. Leitllolna. t'iralprlge lteil cock, la't and 'Jml l.eghoni cocks,K. 10. Hheitcv, A Ihuttueripie. N. M

BtiNKIIINIO ilulf cFiprriKloiia, Hggs, .60,J.I. oo; $ '.ii il per fifteen. The kind that

nv win and nay. Visitors Welcome, Ti. H.Morgan & Hons, A I Houih Arno. I'lione17.1ICV your potllliy at H.oiiliiiy I'otillry Vnrd,

r, 03 Mi, nth 1,'lial. I'lione IMS. Will dreaaand deliver day ordered. Fresh egga. Vege- -

lllhles and Trulls All minis oipoultry kept on hioul. Wl Iklnaon Sr. J VlbTil K y TTaV, tiu-- win, they pay. At tha

lliree liirgest polltl IT allows ill southwestIn t!)M, state fair, Alhii'iuer'iue; stale ex-

position, Itoawell; 101 I'aao 1'ollllry Hlmw,our Mrds won roriy-uv- nines; Amencm.pouliry Aaaoelallon $:'o gold medal: (lva

silver 'medals, Iwo silver caps nnd tweruy-flv- n

other specials; our I'd) rllihons. Ii. I.Hods, holli roml.s; Oriilnglons. hoth whltnand luilTs; While (.egliorns, Ancnas andIndian Itiinner ducks. Htoek eggs nnd chicksfor sale. I,. B, Thomaa Poultry Yards, 711Kaat llaaeldln avenue. A ll,iliilerililo.

'I'lhi'M1?-''1"!!'!'-!,

t'OK BAI,Hi Fertiliser. Phone lleUVV.

t'l.ilt HvVi.10 Tuo iiinoa. one holae andfarm wagon. .'Ill .Norm Arno.

Foil S A .10 - II "Ufeltold g la, fill nil lite,etc. M'l Not-Il- ti'T'ond. I'lum" 70S.

Fbit SAI.IO Underwood typnwrller, goodorder. (HO. 118 Second alreet. Phona 77.

HA 1.10 - I'm iiiliiro In rirwl claas condi-

tion. Mia Dlnailiile. H'.'l'i West I'antral.

Folt HAI.K--'el- gfcerycetitially located; inniiey-iiitikcr- , T.

M. .loiirnal.I.. ,i, ua i.e. -- Ceiille horse. heavy spring

-- .wl Itllltllri lit 4lll HllUlhr.rondway.Fl lit j S A 1.10 ton wile, liuiiTowa, slioveia

nnd oak hook iliac. ;I01 Houth

Fdllll Slreet.. ."egel iri.lll ,i:lllo. il lie 1, II ly

new, Alan llilicll I 4 nulomolille.nea.aonalde for ipllek sale. !ll Nol'lll Hixlllstreet.

'anTIOIi -- clean cotton ruus at Hie Jour-- I

mil office.WANT Any kind of carpenter work.

f,

WANTI0D- We huy old gold grid silver.Ilennett's. Fourih and Clold.

WANT 101) A l d. livery WJigo

man Aver, F.tal C'etitral.CAItl'IOT C'ldOANINH, furullura and atoye

repairing. W. A. fluff, phone fil.WANTKU I. o" lo Imy Spin

rorsela. 11 V. I'hntte DM.

I jit j V und sell ae, , I elollii s and fur- -

nlture. 4(iS South First street, phone titiS.

WA.N'l'I'I' --T" I'll), small pisiform scales,nhoul r.tll) poumlM.. 533 Houin rirov m- -i.

Phoner IMS.MOVKI) from ilroadway und Cenlral to

building opposite Highland House. Hhull

A Sever Shew Shop.A.NT'lol) t' le'ach Spanish. slfi hand,bookkeeping. Weekly lessons. liy man

Hl.r.O a month. Al,iHiiero,ue CorrespondenceSchool. V, o. Hux T.K,.

WANT' 101) Ciood home for my children.(ilrl aged B and hoy 6. 1 tl" not want

them separated. Can pay $.'! ft month. Ad-

dress "Mother." care .loilitmK

WANTIOI) ItiMims.

WANTKU Permanent rooma linmciiateiy,line people, In private frinllly Address

Mrs. A. N. Shideler. Journal office.

S N'T'IOI' On" or Iwo r,,ms anil aieepioitjiorcli, furnished for light housekeeping.

Must he In good I enpeclu Lie locality andno aiek people. Iteferencea. W. II. ltlnga- -

mnn. Motel l omoa.

.. . . ... . ..l....lue t.iO.ea llOllle-UK- dinllftl.r, ,.l,.e.- - -

lo hoard nnd room; In good shupo. l ull

particulars regarding tahle, room, price,etc., or no reply. Ueori H Tuung, UodgeCity, Kan,

1BL 1mmMONEY TO I.OAV ON S.

WATCHES ANDJ K WFI.lt V.

Money Having Prices onDNflF.HKFMF.ll GOODS

New LocationDAIINKTT PUILDINQ

102 West Central

F!r SsitsHaiii.ilns In houses and lots.

loom, $1,miii; payment,$l,riO0.

. EL mill West Cold

IIISIM'SS 4Hci:s.I'tut SAI.Ii -- ilo.,d jo. Mix iTaliiuronl.

iritoe. iiox l rare Journal.I'llll H W,I0 A filal.elaas pnsllig siilooll.

Hell located. Addteaa Hex h,. rilvit'll SA 1. 10 'heap, a small mfe In liulliip, I

opposite depot, doing go,,d luialneaa. I'ni-- ity engaging In other hllalneas. Address Tile j

Talmo Cafe, llfllllip. M. jIXtAN 1101) - Ideas. Wllla for Hat ot luveu- -

tlona wanted t,y muniifacturera andprlsra offered for luyentiona. tiur four hookasent frea. I'atenta secured or fe returned.Victor J. Kvgna Co., 70 Ninth, Washing-ton. Tl. i".

A SNAP I'lUl 7 .'.The lease and furniture of Virginia

Second street, next to Crystal theater.lid one Idock from ,lei,,l ; twelve nicely

fumlalied rooms, l aali or teitna. (,o.,d lea-ao-

for selling ol her tnisliii as iirTalra. M,g.10 II llearua.lOAS'l'IOKN mull Willi lew llioiiaiind dollios

In inveat. dealres hlllllling iirop.'Sl Ion InN'ew" Mexico. Kaali in niati mill ll.liiltl toInvest, desires t'l purchase tnteleat III pav-ing drug liualneas in New Mextco.

Informal hoi. nddresa It. W, Wiley,intlillilly deiul'lmenl, A lltiiu.-rtii- l

eluli.

Itl SlM XS (H'l'dlt l IM I II H,MM'lal Itiirgnliia).

I'ltOMrNFON"!' Iitistuess corner, cnnalstlng nffour lots and y initldliig on rear.

Paved sireeis un both sides of property.Pries liii.iiiiii. Terms lo stilt piirehaser.Properly worth (?f,,(niu.

SPIOCfAr, bargain plica on twn fine tnialuesa lots on Copper avenue, helween

Koiirih and I'lfth street a, ut terms to suitpurchaser.

Fl.VR liitslneas local Ion, near titislneas cen-ter or cltv. filixICI fe-- t. parlililly Imiirov-ed- .

Price only $t?,iiti; half etiah, halatireicrim to suit. Properly easily worth flii.ouo.

A lioiiae on a lot, cornerllroadwny and Lead avenue, wort h l;i.fiUQ,

Cua he hought from me for tl.Knil. on termsto ault purchaser. A (Inn homo for anyonethat is Blelf.

A CIOOD four-roo- hmiae and attlo, wllhlarge yard and garden trucl, on ftoutli

William street. Ittiproveinetiis cist lo'.nini.Will sell tha entire properly f,,r tl.'iMi;easy terms.

TWO ('HOICK tols. North Fecund streetnoil Mountain Kond. Only ll.'i each; easy

terms.

IN'QI'IRK I). K. 1. SFI.I.I'.ltS. noilMsl 7,I I HaiT NATIIINAI. HANK 111 till.

FOI t oRTi ItjW

FOR QUICK cash HAI.K iine-tlri- on' ontwo houses nnd four lots. a.'4 Kuat Hliver.

P OH PA I.Ko' "creii''Mea r M orTii r yN M .7

with good welt and fenced. P. o. lloxR7. t'l IV.

FUR HA 1,1- 0- Improved ranch; divi-dend paving property, I.et us tell you

nliont It. Fred W. Fakes, phone H'laM.FOR HAl.K lloilao and grouivla, llliout I

acres, of Veneranilit tl. do iluilerr-'r-on C'tntdelarlas road, weat of Nor-M-

Fourth, street road. Precinct , P, rim'lllocounty. Apply to Niitlvldud Otitlcrrej amiOflmtnno llitllerres, extent irs.

IYHI WAfil') flnusen.OR HAI.IO o It Tit A I'M- - Five-roo- hmtae.In highlands, for California property.

Must make (pilck deal, llox III, Journal.Hit HAI.K California Iiiiuga low, lluyerooms. I, nth nnd aleeping jiorch: retiaoti-ald- e

for (Ulelc sale. H North His h alreet.

l''uR HA l.K is :t, -- DO. ItarKUlu exlrtiordtnary.li, you want o complelely furnlahed ntod-er- n

houie, well located In the low-

lands If Interested, phone owner, 4 1".

FOR HA l.lToiKlil-rooli- l ci nt Idockhouse In hlKltlands; cement, liasement;

stenm heat; sanitary plumhlng; glassed-i- n

sleeping porch; close In. A bnrgaln if takensoon. Address M. A. F.. care Joiirnul.

Vim ltlsNT Itamties.Ft ill ItKNT (lunch, 3 seres, three-roo-

ndohe house. Inquire F. M. Kussoll,70!) North Fourth street.FnR ltfONT Alfnlfa ranch; yields seventy-liv- e

tons. Cheap for cash. Close In. Ad-

dress- "otlod Chance." Journal.I'llll hlONTF.iiilily-uor- e ranch, six miles

from Allitl'iueriiue and Islcla, AddressMargorlls. Hcarmilllnl, Alllaon, N. M.

TO KXCliAMiliWANT Tl) lOXCIIANdlO - lleniilne lllue Hel-

ton getter dog for good strain chickens,It. I. lleds, games or leghorns. No. 814South Heeond street.

MONKY TO 14AN.Ml'NIOY T'O MIAN oil salarlea. household

goods and livestock, without removalI'nion l.ontl Co.. room 11, over Flrat Na-

tional hank. Phone U'SS.

TWIOWItlTloTlH.

WW HKI.U rent and repair. UnderwoodTypewriter Co., 1?3 fl. Fourth. Tel. 174.

An KINDS, hi.lll new and second-hand- ,

bought, sold, rented and repaired. Albu-querque Typewriter Kxchange, l'hone ("(,111 Boutll Bvoolnl Itleot.

Threatened Foreign Complica-

tions Cause Speculators to

Hasten From Bull to Bear

Side of Market.

W1 MORNINA JOURNAL BeaiJlAt. LSASIO WISBl

New Vork, Feb. 13. A tone of ex- -

Ireine camion was evinced durinit to-

day's short session oT lliu slock mar-

ket an,! was for lh mostpari to iipprohcnnion Krmvini; nut oflite biles! international developments.The repp scrit;ttioiis ninili) ly ht Rnv.eminent to Knulnnd iiml derma ny oc-

casioned Kiiniicn.se in hitsh financialilicli-- anil save. Hit trudinir elementnn opportunity lo make fresh com-

mitments on the hear side.Prominent shures were sold moder-

ately with net losses of a. point ormore In the ' speculative favorites.Lowest prices were made in the laterdealings, at which time United Statesfiled and I'nion Paeifie. were singledout by the bears. New Haven Hilarys

afiiiin showed marked weakness, 5e- -i

lining- two points abruptly to theminimum prices of 41). With the ex-

ception .of the several Issues of stocksand bonds of the Minneapolis and,St. Louis and Iowa Central roadssome of which rose substantially onthe. old rumor of buying for riinaollinPacific control, the entire list was In-

clined to weaken.Another break In sterling exchange

on London to the lowest price quotedsince 1907 gave rise to th belief thatfurther Imports of gold from Canadaare under way. Probable participa-tion by our bankers In the new French

-- trfirsnry note ' issue Is "expected towork further ease in exchange be-

tween this center und London, wherethe issues is being handled. '

Further price advances In steelproducts confirm recent ndvlees ofincreased activity in that trade. As

for general merchandise, local nndinterior reports point to an increase,of individual purchases. Jobbing cen-

ters also report belter und more di-

versified distribution.Forecasts of the weekly cash move-

ment were slightly upset by the in-

tervening holiday. Ioans show an. ac-

tual expansion of almost $25,000,(100

demand deposits increasing by about$2:., 000,000 and reserves decreasing$1.1 IK, ooo.

Th bom) market was Irregular,with light dealings except in issuesnamed. Total sales, par value, were

'$i,xr,o,noo.United .States roupon and registered

2 s declined per cent on cull dur-ing the week.

'losing prices:Alaska (Sold V 2R:Amalgamated Copper nViAmerican Iteet SugarAmerican C'un 28

American Bmelt. & Uef'ng .... 66American Smelt. & Uef'ng, pfd..l02American Sugar Hefining . . . ,102American Tel. & Tel. .120V4American Tobacco ..22Anaconda. Mining . 27

Atchison ....: . . 4

Ilaltlmore & Ohio .. 6!) KKrooklyn Kap'.d Transit .. 87Califorriia Petroleum ' . 20( anadian Pacific . . i .1R7jCentral Leather .. 3(1 ftChesapeake & Ohio .. 42Chicago (treat Western . . 11

Chicago, Mil, & St. Paul..,.'. . 8fiChicago & Northwestern .... ,.124Chino Copper . 35Colorado Fuel & Iron , . . 25Colorado & Southern . . .. 25Denver & itio Grande . . Vj

Denver ei Itio Urande, pfd. ,. .. 11Distillers' Securities . . . 11Frit; . . 22C.eneral Electric

''.

.'. ', '. '. '. '. '. '.

. . .142Great Northern,, pfd ..115 "iGreat Northern Ore clfs. ... . . 32Guggenheim. Kxph.ration . . 51Illinois Central . .105Dncrl.nrough-Mct- ., pr',i

. . r.t; 4Inspiration Copper . . .' . . 19'AInternational Harvester . . 944Kansas City Southern " .. 22-J-

Lehigh. Valley ..133Ixoilt-vill- e ft Nashville ..117Mexican Petroleum . 7fiM iumi Copper . . 1ST',-.- .

Missouri, Kansas & Texas'!! lO'iMissouri Pacific .. UNNational Biscuit .!!!!! . ,120 VNational Lead . . 50 ',4Nevada. Copper 12'New Vork Central .. 84N. Y., N. II. & Hartford , . , . .. 49Norfolk & Western . .101Northern Pacific - l3 V4

Pacific Mail . . 18Peclfic Tel. & Tel ! . . 26Pennsylvania . .105V4Pullman Palace Car ...,... . .152Hay Consolidated Copper'.. . . . . 17Heading ..144Ilepitbllo Iron & 'Steel . . 20Pock Island Co. . .,, ..Pock Island Co.,. pfd .. mSt. Louis Han Fran., 2nd pfd . 2'4Southern Pacific .. 84Southern Hallway .. 1ST,Tennessee Copper .. 29V4Texas Company . . 1S1I'nion Pacific ..119Fnion Pacific, pfd .. 81I'nited States Steel .. 43

I'nlted States Steel, pfd. . . . .104Vtah Copper .. 53Wabash, pfd

CHICAGO IiOAP.1) OP T1JAOI3.

Chicago, Feb. 13. Wheat collapsedIn price today, 9 lie bushel, the most

$1.(17 on February 5. -

lliitish cable mspatcnes nau mucu i

Influence toward emphasisingsentiment, regarding wneal. This

was particularly the case as to re-

ports Hint greatly Increased ship-ments from Argentina to Europewould be brought about by net Inn ofPremier AsquiUt concerning the re-

lease of vessels which would be avail-able at P.ucnos Aires. A reduction ofArgentine ocean 1'relght rates wastaken as significant find so, too, A"is

Argentine pressure to sell at decid-edly lower prices.

Depression of the com market wasdue wholly to the weakness of wheal.Relatively corn showed notablestrength. Ttural offerings, althoughslightly enlarged were not excessive,and were readily absorbed. Liberalshipping demand, both domestic andforeign, helped to prevent any radicalsetback in oats. The cash sales ofoats here today were estimated asamounting to iir.0,000 bushels.

Provisions gave way under sellinr,which was led by packers. Loweredprices for grain cut a good deal of afigure and so also did forecasts of bisarrivals of hogs next week.

Closing prices:Wheat M ay, $ 1 . B 4 V : Ju ly, 1 . 2 D !, .

Porn Mnv. 7!le: JlllV 81c.Oats May. 0 c; .July. &

ltib.s May, $10.20; July, $10.45.

MOW VOP.K JICTAU

New York, Feb. 13. Copper steady;electrolytic, $ 4.(12 4 f 1 4.S7 4 ; cast-ing, l4.2514.62',i.

Iron unchanged.

kt. i.4)i is u:.i and si'Kr.irn.St. Louis, Feb. 13. Lead unsettled,

$3.0 51.3.72.Spelter strong, $8.008.26.

MOW YOI5K SIOXEY.

New York, "Feb. 13. Mercantile pa-

per, $Mih'4 per cent.Par silver, 4.Sc.Mexican dollars, 37c.Ooveinmcnt bonds heavy; railrond

bonds easy.

NFAV YOUK COTTON.

New York, Feb. 13. Spot cotton(jliiet. Middling uplands, $X.:iu. o

su lea.

LIVESTOCK MAUKETS;

Chicago Livestock.Chicago. Feb. 13. Cattle Receipts

300. Market weak. Native steers,$6.55(8.70; western steers, $4.857.35; calves, $7.00 & 10.25.

Sheen Receipts, 4,000. Marketsteady. Sheep, $i.257.00; lambs,$li.75'8.25.

Hogs Receipts, 16,000. Marketfairly active, 5c above yesterday's av-

erage. Hulk, $8.75 ibid. 90; heavy, $6.50

?f6.90; pigs, $5.B0fff 6.80.

Kansas City IilvestcK-k- .

Kansas City, Feb. 13. Cattle Tte-in- t.

inn Market steady. Primefed steers, $8.00 8.50; western steers,$6.50 8.00; calves, $6.50(11,10.75.

Snp,,p Receipts, none. Marketsteady. Lambs, $7. 75(3 8.15; yearltngSi$6.75 fa 7. HO.

Hoga - Receipts. 1.900. Marketsteady. Hulk, $.60(ii 6.70; heavy,$6.606.70; pigs, $6.00&6.50.

Denver Livestock.Denver Feb. 1 3. Cattle Receipts,

300. Market steady. Reef steers$6.507.50; cows and heifers .

fni(i75; stoekers and feeders, $6.50

7.40; calves. $ 7.50 (,i 9.75

S,(.p Receipls, 600. Marketsteadv Yearlings, $6.75(K'7.2r.; lambs$7.50'fi 8.00; ewes, $5.0(M;5.05.

Hogs Receipts, 200. Markethigher. Top, $6.5. Hulk, $6.55.

NOTICE

To Automobile Users in New

Mexico and Arizona,

Mall us your auto curtains and we

will put in new lights at a very low

price and promptly return same.

When you drive to Albuquerque put' Inyour machine in Kor her parage

ant"connection we keep on handsupplies, with blacksmithing wood-

working, trimming and P'"'ndr:partments. We are alsofor the Ttulck automobiles.

KOKUFR'S GARAGE,.j ve,rh second St.. Albuquerque.

Shipping 1 lories to War.Artesla, N. M., Feb. 13.-- An east-

ern horse buyer sent a r'horses out of Artesla y'""' 0"ntheywherefor Mungum. Okln.,

wait until they can be shipped Into

St. Louis. It was originallyto send them to St. Louis, but thepresence of the foot and mouth dis-

ease ha caused a change in the piann.

I

Ftill KKNT Modem sieiiin heated room,with sleeping porch. Milty Fl. Cenlral.

Knit lIKNT -- II i Mllll sleeping porch.aitltalde for two ML' Kaat Sll.f avenue.

PC) 14 KKNT Two rooms and sloping porch,furnlahed. i'H South Waller. Vhone 1(71.

FOR UIONT Modern sleeping und houae- -

keeplng rooms, $a and up. nti5 HouihW niter.Klllt HUNT Nicely furniahrd rooms for

housekeeping; I, nth, light, phone. ,.tiuper month np. 614 South Arno street.Phone UISW.FOH HIO.NT Two furnlahed rooms, largo

aleonlng porch, wllh use nf kitchen, hath,electric lights, telephone, and fuel for cooking. 110 Soiiih Walnut street.

11)11 IUCNT- - DwelUnjf- -.

North.FOH ItKNT-- A Mat, eleven furnished rooms,

modern. Address "opriortiirill.v," JournalFull KENT House, furnlahed or unfur-

nished, modern. Cull fill) North Hecotld.Phone 70S. .

FDR HIO.NT - Tliiei'-lilo- flsl. fin iiialied.modem. I':!.'l West Marouelle. InoUire .,1.1

Boulh Firat street.Foil KI3NT modern house, close

in. North Plxlh. (0. Ot), and water paidIn. Incintre Frank Trotter, 1 1j Weal Hold.

FOR ItlONT lioiise, 71-- Kentavenue, close In. partly furnlahed hv owne-

r-, halanee of furniture fur sale; nil new.

Folt II KN'T - out room collug". NounFourth street. Lots of room for ducks or

chlekena. Water furnished. 10. .f. Hll'ong.Hlfamg'a hook idonv ..

bnulll.

FIJNM.siiiod hrlek close in. mod-

ern. Apply SOS South Seventh street.II iON'l' - 'I'D lolliK.ll.-- Mini... i n......v. ,.,in,l..ti.lv fur...lili'gll giaaa M,- ,....., v

nlehed; llnht and water. SI 6 50 per month.tna wear com hvhuu-- .

lllghlunds.

FOIt liood ho use, fine sleep-

ing porch, 115.1)0 per nionth. Apply IMSontll Walter,FOR 1:I0N I' un modern

,...- - u inrr norch. Apply 614 Houth

Arno street phone KilsW.7r iUON T Nicely tuinlalledhoitae. Idcck from Alvnrado; rent 1;

,...,. nM.l ltioune 'Oil noo." on,...

FOR It 10 NT Offices. Apply U. A. Macpber-a.,- n

loiirnal office

U'AXTICK Position..ui.oini riookkeep

er'. hyoimg a dr. Address o. K.. Journal.

ANT' 101) - HHiialion as stenographer or

hv an experienced young man of

twenty, of g''d eharncter. bx i!". thisoffice.

fliiullficalions; profes-

sional rertirie-ile- ; experienced; seminarygraduate. wishes summer engagementschool or family; city or ranch; after JuneI Address X. care Morning ""'

bttHT--'i'e- O lialit lor auto. Finder pleasenotify 319 West Uuld, or jihuti Hi.

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1915.SIX

The rrlday clith w tha oet ofMr. It P. Fr'-li-n- There were manylegislative silent", making lt larlouit n hirae one.

BABY'S HAPPINESS

DEPENDS ON HEALTH

iulipr , than. Ihi.ne of her Mine, hutilinglnfl crinelully to Hie firurp.

Ktrlp'd lfrta akhia h.ae )aikeiof eatlii mali hlnK eome color m th.Ktrlpe. Voile I UHcd ntpnlvely. nnlWHil.illy trimmed with hand of fa'- -

An 'After Theater" p'rty were the

OfJG TUfJIC IS

STILL THE VOGUErucf l Mr. una Mm. Frank K. NudInir on Friday evening. At the Hun-l- a

F club nln a theater parly wCm, fretful hMe usually

to make themncil a luxalive

WITH PARISIANS "SI

feta, K.inu-Cdlorc- ,) voile !ilt hfiv-- .

hrown lafreta JaikPl.I.iinelte I an Aii)erkai-iiiHl- e fy1'-rl- c

w h eh ll;ea l.e plc of Hie U

crepe, which I made nhroad ndhaa become very avarcs alncp the wnr.Wholp dreiwea are made of it, cape-(lull- y

for pvenlnjf wear, and it Ik

mom Btlr.n llve mid , more durahlpthan chiffon. Tbere I an IndeHtrui-lih- le

voile which la very much likehlfMit Hint la alan tiaed a gnui deal

It rnrne In all the heautlfnlIn Dolly Vnrd"n

and Iireaden delnna, 11 n wi ll a In th"

given and a number of Ihiwe In themate of ' Fverywomnn'' were aumctthe KUet,

The Fifteen cluli met Friday after-nno- n

with Mr. K. II. Jlnnnn on John-.to- n

meet, with Mm. V. H. llarru'Jipreeldina. Mr. Palcn read a paperon "The Temple of Jerusalem" undMrs. prince irnve a readm. "The NewCatacomb," by t'oniin lmvle. Currentevent iind n,iiiitailiin completed '.heproa-ram-

. The it MnFlitninu, Mr, fccimdiiio rnniTu,Mr. Mcchrm. Mra Harvev, Mm. Mr-Cn- v,

Mm, Hurt h. Mr. lliinlnK, Mra.I!"!iihiir nnd Mix Bryant. In additionl Ihe member of the club.

Tin: nnsr.

Full Skirls Seem to Have Come

cnmfiirtnhle, and rotnfmt hwHhnpplnea. Conatipatiott i thecause f much diwomfort. Moth-er ahnnid watch chinch If" con-dltii- n

of their children.1 bowelon I ee that they nte rculir.

A mild. plcaaart inr !

the tn h a Ir. Caldwell' PyrinPepsin, In Ideal fur ihililren be-

cause of It natural compositionnnd ttentle uctlon and bcntill contain no opiate, narnd-I- )'

or other harmful hit lilt form-In

ilruir. Dr. Caldwell'- - fvrul)l" ln I ii'iM 9 druititist everywhere, A lfP'""iU ul t hotltlmfwill hrlnn env. certain relief.

A free iriul ImiIIIi- - can he oh.tallied hy writing to lr. V, H.( nldwell. 4 "2 WnahlnRton ' H' ,Montlcelln, Ilia,

to Stay; Colors and FabricsContinue to Show Military $79Influence. Ir.riie Huured effecta.

Plnld fahrii a nr havlnv a ri newp 1

j Tlcncth my cHocrpent window Mmi eoaaoMMHC to 14, jomhamvf gup In Pari although they irePonalil ril u novelty rather than illaiaple Inhrlc. Ilhick la naturally veryftlylixh, im would he expei ted, when

New York. Keh. U. Full aklnahnvp undouldedly coiiip to alav for n.

hile at leaHt. For all Unit, there I rue think thai nil, France .. In

Pierrot airiKtnir, s n h iim .

1 hoard lhl lulu III.' whole nlKhlllllOIIRh

I'nlil the cnl wa red.Ali, Pierrot.I hud no rote for flinuinirKmc otii- thul ilr.ink my li'ara for lewIlifort It Icuvrn wm (lend.

no riiiHiin why the wotruin with aev- - moiirnliin. Afler hi ack emeu white.White evotiliiK coiila nre conoidereil

, F. 0. B. FACTORY

CQMPLETELY EQUIPPED. INCLUDING ELECTRIC

STARTING AND LIGHTING

Overliead-Vulv- r Motor g Rear Axle Pure "Suiilram

, , - t Type of Streamline Body Rich Upholstering.

,Sjxkilinih-- r Pitld Now Open to Thousands of Buyers in lie

. Creuf CflM Under $1,000.

eral lonit Innle Kkirl In her nrdrohpdhoiihl ho for they harp ery 'anhlnmiMe; no poal of while

afr;e and Kiihunllne for the aepnrxte1not horn diwardei) any manner ofniPiin. A numher of Hip lnr-;- p Freneh coat. lilai-- ami w'hlle eoinhineiSanta Fe Society

Note3 dreaisiiiiiker nre iiNinit them thin yearI found II In Iho dtirkriP,

' I klHsod II onip nnd thri-- It:TIip fipliila acAtli-rpi- l over him. with itrpat Miirc'HM nnd in auch a way

lhat thp liiKenioim womun mny fol-low their eviimplea with her oldskirl.

II a riiiik wna ItirtiPd to Joy;And hp will ni'VPr know(AIiim, tlm one who knew It')The roup tun plucked whpn diiMl wn

dimIli ldi- - p ImmhinK hoy.

Hun Ti'iihiIhIp in S rliinpr' MnR.i-inp- .

iTERE ARE THE SPECIFICATIONS OF THIS WONDER-

FUL GRANT

Till UMV.InPii ihp mortny icnln. ht r:

rpptlon (Ivpii at (lie pxeitilivf man-am- n

Thurpilay rvenlnit In th vlsiilniiI. in hi m proNPd mom rnJuMi. A

hundrnl lfrhrr pa d Ihfir il

to 1h fitut ladv of iim atnto andini'l Hi liCillor and ihi'ir liidof.thr IhMot hpxIkiIiik In lltp iHninif room

For lnlnnrp, Ihp new tunic aklrtare very Innir, much longer ihun thoapof lartt Jenr, allowing; prarrely jnorpiluin one or two Inehe of the lowerkirt heneatli; hut to nnet thla.

KUTItl) tVll wit ihp diiy hpfora Hi Vnl nllnp'

whleh look rnther difficult when yourhint pHnn'a lonit tunic fhowpd utleant lx n he of a lower aklrt.lyoke arp very piueh Hip raKP, andl)y allachlnR a tunic to a yoke it willhe long enoiiKh n milt (hi aeaaon'areiiulremeiila.

If Ihe drcHa you with to remodel I

Of silk, or n mirumer. fuhrlc, a veryalmple way of modernlin; ll la In addn lower dpition of two or more ruf-fle, accordlnif to the width of theruffle and the ihpih of thp lower

i.nd :h- - aocliil nflolm wprp morp orIcon In honor of Ihla patron Milnt ofloypm. Tiia rural lpni'h-r- wpmKiMPt of Hip Woman' Hoard ofTrad Hi lunrhron In I.lhrnry hull.

Ihp hiitunljiv .Micht fiiift rluh wipiitprtuiiiPd at thp hmp of Mm. II. 1.II.ipii and rpfri'phinpnland pioirrnin did not prrmlt Ihpfiirpt in forroi for oi.p monipnt thatIhp il I y wna di'dloaipil to hi'llt.i, I'll-pi- d

ami vnl:nllnp,.Mprrhnpnl r- - lnin d liih at the San-

ta 1'p chili with " auilton hrld)tloui n iiiii nt pxtpniimir far Into thpniKhl. Therp wcrp 14 Piitrli', thetournament In emend over Plant

HutiiPiliiy evenlniif, thp pl.t tilipinu thai hefore thi flimlc pi'Ii

will ha pluypd at pot onpriihlipr with pverv oilier enlrant.

skirt which chow. I anw n very urel- -

and at thp piim h howl, Flowi'U InHlnirilin'', all of Ihpm pink In color,Iriit nddllionul lovrhiiPB to th

i"id dinlni! rww nnd IhpMr. Il:irili'll' New Mpx'io

oiik, rrnili md ty Ilia 11W cluh of ill"H:inl hmh arhool. n n fp.iturptiuit rrii'-- iim viaiiura. T?iprp praalw wpII torolirpd polo hy MIwpAI'IhIi iio"i, I' irriill and IIiiioJim .in I

r ixli I ioMH hy noindiilln and rnilnr. IntoMiiioti In I hope Hirnlloned thtPwitp in atli'inlnni p Hip r of lhhoiird id pilioaiom nnl pfflnTa of Ihphomo nnd child wplfnrr tlopurlnipnlof IMP l Woiiinn' rdnh.

Tim third of a prip of uflprnootianl tiinl Wii jivrn Tlinmdiiy Mr.

Iltlil'tltAlr, M. A. t itpro nli'iMajK'd M dln-in- r

in honor of Mm. Mnvnn' J.illi).in. of Puna, Thiimclny

Th filPio hoinp on K:il I'ul-nr- .'

H Miii. w i fr.iBii.rl with violp'a,whirh lotniPd a atrlUinu c!rtrn 10lh, jpIIoiv tol, i mImi iiwd In Hip ''o.or win-ni- Tl'p iupi wprp MmM, l..n .Id, Mif P.iln. Ml. Filt Mr.

ly tnlTeia ilrena the olher day whichhad heen maijp with a llaiinp tunic

nd n very llRht lower aklrt. Theowner of the lire nmile the loweraklri wide ty n triangular

true cantilever rear specialullov steel.

Uhi-o- i llae lflfi inches.Tread iiii inches lirt Inch spe-

cial for Southern tradeHotly Heautlfnl streamline

deep, wide, tilted cushions-r- eal

upholstery, long sprinKnnd curled hair.

l enders Heavy stamped crownfender, Joined to aluminumcovered running boards.

Wheels Wood 111' inchesiiuick detachable demount-- .

' nldc rim.Tiros 32 x H 2 nil around

firaight side type.WliiiMiichl Two-piec- e rain

vision adjustable to any po- -'

sltion.Itoml Clcnrnnce 11 inches.

,'fop Onp man mohair , withinohalr lop slip.

Lights Electric, two - bullhendllfjhtH electric tail llghf.

Start init nml l.iffhtlng One;unit generatorand starting motor mountedon motor extra large bat-tery.

Cowl ro?el Mountings Oilpressure fcu'iRC, speedometer,'!Hn nltch, gasoline filler.

Color Hody nnd chassis, blackwheels, rich red equip-

ment in black enamel and11 nd nickel.

Ilduliuiiciit Electric hornrobe rail foot rail floormats extra demountablerim nnd rim carrier on rear

tool Jack tire numplicense bracket sneednmeter.

Price With electric lightingand starting, nnd all acces-sories as specified. $795.

piece of thp matpriul Into thp hack

I'nlt power rinm Three-poin- t

aunpenKion,Motor flnr own six cylinder

'J S Inch bore x 4 -t InchHlroke- - onai en liloc watercooled overhead valvevalve concealed Hpherlcalcombustion chambers. Innur-ln- ir

Ihe Rreateat poxsihle effi-ciency' to he obtained In anInternal combustion engine.Horse-powe- i.

TraiiNmUslcm Selective slidinggear three speed forwardnnd reverse mounted on an-

nular hall henrlniis.I'rcmt Axlo drop-for-ge-

heat treated steeringknuckle pin harcfeneil. and

"B rou nil.

Hear xli Full floatingnml pinion on one

carrier fully adjuslahlehall nnd roller hearingmounting rear inspectionplate.

Ktcerimr iivnt Irreversibleworm nnd aector type.

Control drive cen-ter control throttle un-der wheel foot accelerator.

Clutch Cone, fully adjustable.Isnltioii Atwnter-ken- t auto-

matic spark ndvnnce.Ilrcikr Internal and external

on rear wheels: extra largebraking surfaceR.

r.nhi'ifutliiii Constant levelcirculating pump, slcht feedon cowl hoard.

(iivollno Syxtcni firavltytank mounted on dash undercowl tiller cup in cowlboard,

Swlne Senil-elliptl- c front

Kpam. Two runic hp nuiilrt of tripThe Thirtepn rluh waa tiie kupI f t.Mm. Kepi I. same taflein, wlllt narrow hPina nia- -

( hlnc hemstitched. Thee were placedHnnta f'p I'hnpler of the KiMtPrilKtilr fc tve ll Valentin pnllv in Moii'.p-Xiini- ii

loii I.

The Anipriean Women were ho'on Halurday pvenlnit In cplphrallon if

oMlo tiio foundation hkirt. and, offociume. the piec'lng wa hidden, nml

i St. Vnletitlnp .

Joined he low thP lone tunic. ThedrPwas vpry emart and lookpil n thounh11 mlHht hnve heen denlnned thlsaea-o- n

Instead of hint. ,

With a little forehoueht mid acareful fdudyin of new dpalRns to heppen in the fanhion mamxlnea orfanhlon ppetiona of the nrwapaper

Tin: rni:iTY iimi.Thp Charity hail on Monday pvpn-In- a

In the Frottlnh idle eatliedrnl lato hp the lnl meat aoety event hp-fo-

Lent for the followlnu day I

Ijiuahiin. Mr llpni'lian, Mr. Hupp.Mi Parki r, Mm, I'rnnk V. t'lan. N',

.Mm, fiorirro, Mm, CIpo-to- a

Itiimcro, Mr Antonl" Linpro,Mi. I., r.ia.lforcl Prim p. Mm. V. II.

Priixp. Mrr,, l!rookp and Mm.AVilwm.

An imprompi'i ilancs at Hip humof Mr. mid Mr. K. C, V!lon Thiir-dii- y

rvpnlnir 'tov- a nomt dollKhifulHhrovp TiiPlny nnd then roioe A'l

andimnny an old dreaa whose atyle iWednepdny with It nrkdothnnhea. The Charity hall la to ecllpe

lilllllaniy all ptPViou eveiiU ofhi'iepH can hp madp Into nn

garment which will sive a nrpldeal of pleaiire.kind. ijoveiimr and .ra. Me- -

I TI...iuIi.l irii.rn.kan t ' HlM

when. M,e PKpect. f apernl the aoi'-n- t , nr '', ,l,,,ul " ' ,nr,"h' i In mv fir.t illusMratlnn I havemonth, HiedrRl the tahlea re to he nrrunired pnown a ilrena wnoae um are aimpie

in the ah.ipe. of a heart, It help the enough to milt Ihe rrmM conservativedav after Kl Valentine'. KnoiiRhlof t!ilcn unci yet are n amiirt that

Mm, K, V-- Nudinif av moteartl pmtv at her honip

l.ineoln ineime. T'mipday penlng.

tiik s.w Oil r.o i:x position.ticket have lippn mild to owure a j wherever the gown la aeen the wear

Th J"u" lp would pan a u well-drpp- J mem1,1 "I1 her of aoolpty. The model I develop- -

record I rrt Kin MttepuancP,ti' will lie of the cbolcpet

itfta tiern nit unooiiM tor tn pomroin , , ... .i,h- -i .,.i.ri,.iand enjoyment of the gupn.

SOUTHWESTERN AUTO CO.Distributors for New Mexico. Arizona and EI Paso, Texas.

105-10- 7 South Fifth Street Albuquerque. N. M.

NOTE Cood proposition for live dealers in open terrilor). Cata-

logue mailed on request. '

oifok s"iit In Illai-- ami Whlto(lick.

;.! very giiod nnd largely featured j

and In It train purple and gray i.ifai t, jll tlio mourninif and emi- -

mourning color are having a voguewhich they will probably not haeuntil another war.

New unltornm have been made lorthe French olilier of a new ahade 'I lile; naturally that mean It im-- I

mediately copied for coytunwa for

I Pll IM iri.IOO I'Mir ii.-.-- . inrtr...jllirht of weight end auited tn theinkirt whoae wide tncka give an effectof deep hem In flounced ek lit.

j News from Turi coya ,that itahar-din- e

continue to he very amart. II11., .....l;iou B'hiiili en.

Nn i liv. ( i ity, too I

Th!i iinirm and turret h'mmel'lnt?,V i.le )jtniinlp of j oi'hr.ie.

And ever through thp eolonli.uleA hteathinj! inillnl Ini'l nl myalio

aininda. '

The lit Anurliia, i

( r inelndiea irnw o hugp from golden i

pipe. j

A ni'tm Horn olden aea w hpne Spi-- I I

rj eame.

Xantippe DialoguesHI J'lUll.l'CT win. 11 ........... ...

dear It tn U "American mind, for 11( HOICK IN" M.A Vt. )

"Well, now. wouldn't Ihla iar you?m aerviceaoie a.nu pmi iii ei mm

A illy llkeid Pint of Canielol.loon-lnai- and mupie-bu- l It,

! ?0-- A!lllli'l"-- . I lie HIWI iwtjn I

'l n""n h:lP. from nav)! icl.rrui.ted ivdla.ntl'nnine, hlack, white, tn all the abode

women. Thi color, together w ith Hn'jKhaki-colore- d field cloth, ar u".l j

extensively for tailored coctume. cpecintly If they folio ever so li'n-- lI;,- the tendency toward the military. '

Hed, also n military color, but In anew brick shade, i being ;ied "

great deal, while th national color!of Helfuin red, yellow and bla.-- i

thul kImiik .' Mir laiiKuaRp teacherKin riK I vulgar and indlcalea

I poor vocabulary on the part of thei UMer."! "My dear Lydia," aald 8ocrnte.

of tan and gray.Check large nnd check mall

are heine shown for the aprlng aulla.In my lllutrtion I have ehown trig!

f elpter niv hy Ihe aouthein en,A itieam thou hadntArid from the tlteamCame lorlh theee dream-'pu- n nave.Harred window, conllng ccpeclei,l.uotr.il leave ol tropic plant!are tn the eky l w intertill.

Hill-crerl- f intliH they n m,

HEwlih fcunpicloua uravlty, "whether ornot nl.iiiH i ulnar, if your motherue. It, It aurely doe not indicatep no ity of availahle word; in thulparticular your lunminn" (pacher l

atubhom aurelv In error."

little suit with dinitoniil black-and-hi-

check. The coat la mude aomp-wh-

on Norfolk linea, with a

klrt cut the short anklelength, to whlrh letiRih all akirtaahnutd he cut in have the properatylo thi year. Innlead of ahoe. tohe distinctly up to Furi alyle. hootahould he worn with a walking drej

Real esnaio problems purchaaea,ale or trade are eaailv aolved bv

Journal want ada. Read them; uw'hem. tin it todav.

And 'el re not.Hut h'iiidlnM wrought of

clayCauKht from the woof f

'a'.jbltlied tlipre.liniiKuiailona tiiouolltii,

Alexander chuckled, "there isn't atime and I thing the matter with maler'a alan,

I if ii BH4it'l nL-e- tiehiort ihe tlioea. It

nre lving comtiined attain nnd againinto frock and suit.

Small hata nre the vogue In Paii.i.Ihey pie loved too well hy the Pari-sian to be rpjickly discarded. Tlilittle hal of oilcloth tn match cutisand belt or" wnrnextenaively withtailored ault. The small hats en-

tirely covered with flower are tihedfor more elcburale occasion. Tail-ored hata are be ng trimmed wii

"The dealers stand behindpiamond Tires, because Dia-monds make good what thejealer says. More, too, youcan now buy Diamond Tiresat 'Fair -- List' prices seebelow." : Mister Squeegee

'j ahe'd Juki get up lo dale, ahe'd he all

I Ik ht "find ma flow-

A art of heauly drcpt from heavenhrlnk, I "I don't think you'd

The palae.a of nods, j about adopting new phrneea. cullA thing of drew ma Ithem alaiiR or what you will," amiToward whuh (lie lofty causeway j Xanlipr e. bridling:, "tf you would only

np'n. introduce any thut I thought worth rihbona of larse plaid, p.s well a ..nI luck nnd white faille ribbon, ortd.ive theni h riiHnctly new liMik. I

bad ' .swv" !hat a;e slowly creeping !n'o - j' iew, and will no d.mbt hold ihe pco- - j VVO wlf6S WIlb

A IhniK of dream built out of wojd while. To my mind, theie e lang j

and eiiiiie. and slang, I'm glad 1 don't fihd It!T. Itowaid Wiljnn. ' necersary to interlard my convprnu- - j

j Hon with tt whole lot of word thatI'lEIOW. 'mean ,tloutely ncilinic. in cider m .

The i!:lng a. hoo tem-her- were j niakc myneif uttderatood.'" i

enierinltied (it Hihrheon 1'Tidnv after-- i "Hal JunI for emphn-- l. mute,."!iiHu hy the Kiinta I'e Woman' cluh f raid Alexander.The repnol w aerverl 111 l.iblur) j "1 1, ve. I eee. Jvntt Imagine: 'The

pie tor tiimnii-r- . espeoimiv me 011- - ;

time aliape trimmed with flowers and. -- out of 4000I velvet nhlion elreamer.hill oy a Pomimiiep of wh.ih

I

I Here's a sample Diamond TireU blank hoy stood on the blank humlng j

lis run n niiKfj'TI'. (". Wilmin wa the thiur'tiun. dei'K, w li Hi e every muiik pernon milrernrd! Out of 4000 Diamond Tiresllow much morehimei-l- had fled

. 7" ... .. . . 'JWAVII WlllkU UUbUII I sola by one Diamond aistriDutor duringemphatic than. I

" 1 he boy mood on the burning i

deck, !

Whence all hut him had fled.' " j

"Hut mater," nd Alexander, 1m- -j

1914, two'ysf two, mind you were yI I I I I III! I I I I IIreturned. Out of 40001LHUbfl 1U n

IF CMPATFIli 'tiSM",l l O'll 1 , iiii-i- - 111 f iimi-- ill

man life, when Juet plain evcry-ila- y

lauguiigp won't fill the bill. He halo nay something ditleienl or burnt"'

"let him stud) the dictionary th-n- .

on.l fin. LiiiiiM 1111, 'lint limn I'tlrinl.

Tlio Xcw MannirrrThis was about the averageexperience of all Diamond dealersthrough the year.

'TiZ'- -A JOY TO

SOBEJIKB FEET

VTIZ" for aching, burning,puffed-u- p feet and corns

or callouses.

I Is it any wonder that the Diamondrtinary holiday language. I'm mirethere mil! he ndjectivea and adverbs I

enough in the mother-tonsu- e (or ,'V- - j

i rv p,Kit .on in life ex ept that of oI cii-t- editor. 1 am w illing to con- - t

.cede that I'limtarn must be hard putIf peevish, feverish and sick

give ''Caiifornia Syrupof Figs."

New Bridge SaloonM. C. SIMMS. Prop.

ikoo sonii tiiiwi sthf-k-tCorner llriilgp Street

Hi low South F.lul of South Thirdstreet f'nr Mno.

W'K SFI.L FOIl LFSSAll lira mis of Wliiskey. Wines

bimI HersTelephone 2:t

l'HFi: HKI, F.RY QVICK

dealer unlike other tire dealers is ready torecommend and advise you to put on DiamondSqueegee Tread Tires. .

Added to the wonderful Diamondm

Service, you can now buy DiamondSqueegee Tread Tiret at the following

"FAIR-LIST- " PRICES:

m it ti think f aomelhiiig new mii ny about every lduhmg hride nnd j

1 harming hnete she ha to leamre.I but I contend lhat there are 0 audi-- !

Hw 'TIZ4om kalp cunt Miml'T "f appropriate wnrua

for every other situation! Somehow j

I can't eem to rememhi r hearing 1

your father uxe tluw mratiinglex ex-- jph'Hve that you th'nk o tndlpen

Mi IwfiM)kW?

Mother1 Your child If n't nutur.illycrca and pevlh. See if tongue if

: thi ia a sure in its ltttl.stomach, liver and bowels need acleansing at once.

When listip'5. pale, fevprish, full 0'cold, breath bad, throat sore, doosr't

' aable." and Xnnlipp panned w ith a

ft, Diamond Diamondu" j Sjuecee slz" Squeege

30 g 3 $ 9.4S 34 z 4 $20.3330x3'4 12.20 36 4'i 2S.70323 14.00 37 x5 33.9033 x 4 20 00 38 S' I 46 00

triumphant air. aa l to my that hecoiKidered that Ut ntatement ouu.'

ettible."O. tl.ime It, muter, il a nn line talk

Price ListniGCRST GLASS BEEKTint Jlottle Beet, each 10cing tn you; vou can t set my point c t

eat, e..p or act naturally, has e,

remember, a gen-jtl- e

liver and bowel cleansing should WW?. lilue Kibbon. SchliU. Hudwclser,Mew ul oil." and Alexander rose has- -

uiwaya b the rlrt treatment given. PAY NO MOREmi i n mjin a 1

Nothing e.iuais 'California Syrup of'FMgs " for children's Ilia; Rive a tei-- i i

j tily an1 etnrled for the dour.i If l wera )ou. I ahould nay 'w. II can V " n tortcd Xantippe, -- Put H ire

i white 1 diaw the hue. I w It notue ungrammaticHl elang."

! "Well, whitt would you nay, mam

pintsQIAKT BOTTI-- HKF.R..Ted doiien pints, ll.lle; qt.t'Jallon Host BeerWHISKEY, Bill . (iLASS. .

Whiskey. ptI't.

SI. 30. . 35e...6c. .150

spoonful, and In 11 few hours all thefoul waste, tour bile and fermenting

-- kii.i. i ..I . .1 : i,A l....,.iu. " 111 11 VII'K- - 111 IIII- - l.l.wr-ij-.C'onervatlto IVik Oevt-bnir-

llclgUn lllne ll.-p- . inn i utr ?ti'iii, miu Jim imirS.VSK

$1.50 to !

ma, w hen one of the ir! naked youif ou would come ovi t and help nerwith that new embro-iler- titrh

QtWhl-ike- per Kal'ori ...Port, Angelica. Sherry, 2o

wen ana pintui cniki aga.n. Ailhtldren love thia harmlefs deiictons

"fruit Uiatlve." and it never fail toeffect aJ rood "inside" eleanslne. ni- -

qts."If I w.re not Mitl(ied wish pliiillf Uussian boot they. 0.Vcr 'ceruiin-r- e calleil, they button or lace up thee. I might nay urel

aide (irnj wrinkle in a nunisouetdire rection for tiah'es. children of allfashion. luge and grown-up- a are plr.inly on the ttV

250

tlallonALL BOTTLE f IN BOND

WHISKEY.Half Pint Bottled In BondOFIt LEADER. KI LL gTS.

BOTTLF.O IX BONDRunnv Brook, S. Qts.

I! 1 have een known peopleenough to my. Td he plena.

e,1 to'- '

"Aw. l.yd. !J. 'ynu bet your bootsI will''" und Alexander di.iuPtieare.1Ironi n w.

"Wed, what ri vou know nbnutthat'" jiaict Xcnt.ppe.

Empire l.nea nre shown in every-Ib- o He. ''

thing. Suits are made shori walsted j Kepp it handy In yonr home. A ta

full pet'luma hanging from thai'1' 'ven l'y p :ck child to- -

b.-l- t.ii ir.i. u ....,. '""i but get me genuine, ask

OooJ.tiye aura feet, burn ng fee",awulleit ft-il-, ameUlnit feut, tired lii.!

fiood-hy- e corn, bunloi.jund iw unit. No more hoe tuihi-iie- e.

no morn limping with Pain ordraw 111 up yout fuce III '"t'lZ--ml, net n-'- ht oil. "Tl"iij out ill Ihe pniinou pxPiIj-lio-

which puff UP Ihe feel. C

Tl." and wr mller hoe. Y,t"TIZ" end forget your fool mlnerv.Ah' how coinfoi table your fe,-- t iw-- l

tiet n 34 flit ho of "TIZ" now atany drui!it or departttcnt atoiv.lion't ufu r, Have good feet. S !

I'eet. rV lhat never awi-B-. never

hmi. never get Hied. A year fnoti..o.f..tt Buarauleed or moneyJundi-i- ,

your drugiilst for a 54-ce- nt bottle rfWOULD AUTHORIZE

EMBARGO ON WHEAT

Iy howkmi jouv ieii uiua mtmWashington. Feb. 1 J. A bill to em-

power Ihe president to place an em-bargo on wheat and flour exports waaintroduced today by RepresentativeFair of Fenrisjlvanla. .it would, re- -

Sunny Brook. H. in B., FullQts .....$1.15

Old Taylor, S Qts. . . 9loOld Taylor. B. in R Full Qts.. I.8SYellowstone, Full Qt. $1.25

riiono 23New Bridge Saloon

quire the president to find the totalwheat supply on hand Inst July 1; thequantity tcquired for domeatie pur-pose, that already exported and esti-mated exports durine the current fis-cal year, if not enough remains tomeet the average per capita annualconsumption based on the records ofthe last ten years, the president wouldunder the terms of the bill proclaiman embargo. Jlr. Farr said he in-

tended to press the bill. ,

v. aijit.d, with wide or mvrrow b't,which i attached on It upper linonly nd hang free on lia lower edgu,giving a boxed effort. The eveningaresaiw are made du-li- Hy afler thegown of the Kmpre Jowphineperiod, the wtnurta )ut coming belowtha buat, acil the akiru lonor And

CaliforBia fyrup tt Fig." then lookand aee that It i made by the "Cali-fornia Fig Syrup Company."

Puke Clif Cleaner. Hat Urn amrycr. otodem equipped aiul wp-t-o.

"late, fa tite brM awl finest work, faillo end tlelivt CihxU, f

Increasing nee of thp national for- -t by local farnier and aettlpr to

"upply their need for timber la rhownin the f t thai mtmll timber P onIhe fnret numbered S,2 la lH.inl ,li tb previoua year. '