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EDITION

CITY ALBUQUERQUE MORNING- - JOURNAL. EDITION

CITY

TIIIUTYVOL. I

.SEVENTH. No. I.

YEAR. TEN PAGES. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916, TEN PAGES. Dully by Carrier or Mall, oMonth. Single Copied, fx

THE WEATHERPLOT TD RESCUE FIRE SLACKENS PERSHING NOT12.000 MEXICANS AMERICANS FALLFive Zeppelins

Raid Fast Coast,London Reports

WEATHER MHtKCAST.Denver, March SI. New Mexico:

Saturday and Sunday fair, with risingtemperature.SCHILLER CAUSE HOT 0 R ION GERMAN FRONTMASS NG

LOCAL WEATHER REPORT.For twenty-fou- r hours, ending at

OF HIS REMOVAL LEADERT VERDUNI10 BORDER, IS

LIKE BOLT UPON

VILLA BANDITS;

THIRTY KILLED

8 p. m. yesterday.Maximum temperature, 53 degrees;

minimum, 29 decrees; range, 24 de-grees; temperature at ft p. ni., 40 de-grees; 'east wind; partly cloudy; pre-cipitation, .17 of an inch.

tR Mu.NINfl lOUttNul I,,C,L IIARRP WIRRI

London, April I (t:2l a. in.) -- FiveZeppelin airships raided the easterncounties of Pnul.iud List night, ar.curding t,i an official announcementi ' i ?1 issued. Thus far it litis been as-- ierlaiMi'd that uhout nluou bombs

w I'l'c dropped by the invaders.An official Hlalemem regarding llie

r 'id says:An air laid tnnK place last night

over the e. mil-M- i loiintii'K iii whichfive Zeppelins are believed to havetaken part. All the raiders crossedtue coast in different places anil

FROM DELAWAR E 0STORY KMLATEST PARIS ASSERTSCITY RANK CLEARINGS.

Yesterday$4(I,0!H.XD.

Clearings ror the Mouth.Jl.f)3S.74li.22.

German Infantry Gains Arei Colonel Dodd, in Connnand of Brilliant Exploit of CavalrymenUnder Colonel Dodd Believed

to Have Ended Career ofNoted Mexican Outlaw,

Cava! i y Force Which Sur-

prised Outlaws, Is Loadingin Close Pursuit,

,Quickly Lost and Efforts to

Gain Trenches Are Put Down!

by French Artillery,

us easily could hold

limes and steered different ioniseAt present alii ut niiietv bomb aiej

reported in have been dropped in a- -

I ions localities in the eastern counties,

ship'sup any

People of Arizona Are Again

Alarmed Over Mysterious

Movement of CarrahzaTroops From Sonora,

CALLES' OFFICERS NOT

INFORMED OF PURPOSE

"lit ne results are n,i known.

Detectives Hastily Take Ger-

man, Who Held Up British

Steamer, From Lewes to

New York City Jail,

REVENGE ON ENGLAND

MOTIVE OF STOWAWAY

Intended to Outdo the Moewe

as Raider of Commerce;

Had Been Exiled to United

States,

FUNSTON HOPEFUL

OF EARLY CAPTURE

BAD WEATHER CHECKS

RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE

LEADER CRIPPLED; IS

FLEEING BEFORE TROOPS

Dodd. Genera) Pershing is in chargeof all operations and doubtless di-

rected the movements that culminatedin the Mirprlse dttnek, but Colonel

( I odd and bis cava Irv

crew and that we could claim the shipas a prize besides getting all themoney on hoard.

iot on WrongSliip."When I went aboard the Matoppo

I had been told its was another heat,the El Spurto, 1 think, anil that t

carried at least l'2,000 and a cargo ofmunitions for the allies. I wentaboard last Thursday and notified myfour handy men to also get on boardbut they were not there and I had tosee the Jrd through alone. I don'tknow whether they are on board theKl Spot to or not, hut If they are Iwish them good luck ami hope Iheygo ahead with my plan and win out."

.Schiller said he did not regret what

aroused theby

Tlie ride thatn I be Mexicans

Heavy Guns, However, Keepj Not Known Whether Villa Is

Up' Bombardment From! Suffering From Shot Woundmirat Ion of officers attheir splendid ridingpreceded the attaek ,

News of Dashing Victory ofUnited States Soldiers SendsThrill of Enthusiasm All

Along the Border,

Tell American Friends They

Are Instructed to Minimize

Numbers and Amount of

Equipment They Carry,

long and w asor Merely From Fall From

His Horse,Riga Region SouthwardAlong Eastern Battle Line,

was over a trail 5j milesmade in se enleeii hours,ad. led the five boms oft he I chase of t ho

To this was.fight'tig andfleeing Mi'V.

leans into the hills northeast.Dig l'lui4- - of Campaign.IMORN, NO JOURNAL RRICIAL (.BARED IR

he had done and would do it again if Douglas, Ariz., March 31. Activity I Hav ing captured the village of Mn- -

in troop movements northward to- - luncnnrt, tile Germans nave now.1 .!... .. ft. ..1 ............ ...I I

IRV MORN , NO JOURNAL RRICIAL LtASBO WIRf

Lewes, Del., March St. Fearingdial attempts would be mude to res-

cue F.rnst Schiller, the young Germanstowaway who .single-hande- d captur-ed the Hrilish steamer Matoppo andterrorized Iter crew of fifty-si- x men

"union men- - on. e,.... .border has causedward the Arizona

he had the chance. j

Captain liergner explained todaythat it was not only through fear oftSchiller's supposed mines and bombs:

j the sector around the famous l.e .Morti llonmie. With heavv forces themuch local speculation as to Its mean- -

j ing and there is a revival of the nn-- ; .,.,,, ua,.klMl ,,,that kept him and his crew under sub

' The action was regarded as the. 'ii of the first big phase of the rani-ipuig-

or as the beginning of the l.

The first had for its objectivethe location of Villa. That was nr.lomplisheil or praclii ally so in locat-ln- g

so large a force of his men.Just where Villa was during the

fight, no one here knows, hut he wasreliably reported t: h:ivr been neur- -

by and prevented from being in theengagement only by his Injured hip

San Antonio, Texas, March 31.Thirty of Villa's soldier- - killed, fourAmerican .soldiers wounded, and morethan 4 TiO Mexicans dispersed after arunning figtit that extended over 10

miles, is the condensed summary ofthe story of the first engagement be-

tween forces of the American puni-tive expedition and Francisco Vlllu.

Col. George Dodd surprised ',00 ofVilla's men ut Guerrero, March 2H. Hiswin the smaller force, comprising; de-

tachments of the Seventh and Tenth

, I.Y JOURNAL RRICAL L....0 .....I'M I'll so. Tex, March .11. Kour

hundred American cavalrymen, tinderlh" command of Colonel George A.Dodd, whirling down rrom the griiii-jlt- e

slopeH of the great continentalhave fallen like a thunderbolt

ion the main body of l'un.ho Villa'sbandits at the Pun Geronlmo ranch,scattering them like chaff in the wind

.and driving the bandit chief, wound-,e- ,and crippled for life, to seek a hid-- ,

ing place In the mountains over which' he has ruled for so many years. Villawas hurried from danger In a cur- -

on the high seas last Wednesday night j jpction hut that he figureddetectives tonight took .Schiller from j surely would have to sleep

the ni,l,i,,'l"l' l 'his city. , jn,, hot ween hill 25 and l.e Mortin a day j This morning a command of 4H0 in- - ; )onnne and succeeded in entering

and hurried or two when he could have placed him fantry left Agua I'rieta, marching French first line trenches. A vlg- -jailto

liis cell in the townhim by autoint bile Harrington (n irons without bloodshed. Captain 'westward on the road I. 'tiding (o N'u- -

i

1,000 cavalry!oroiis coiinter-utlac- R by the French,;however, almost iniinediutely expellelithe invailers and another attack by

many of his crew testi- - ;co. The detachment ofHergner andfied against Schiller tit the hearing;

which arrived in Agua I'rieta from; and leg.todaV. the testimony differing hut the Teutons delivered n little later is;cavalry, but without waiting he begun Driving Hunt i- On.hnurs! riatre.the atlack that finished five

little' !1,p lllst Kt "iuV'- - command of ,.,., , hav(. ,from the story the captain Mid declared ,,y ,,l1t

last night. Lieut. Col. Jesus Agui. rre, had dis-- j, 1mv eomplelely. '

m 'appeared this morning and nothing Tli. (ieriuuns have made no ut-- ';j Stuff officers here believe there is; The battle opened at 6 o'clock InInter when the Villa force had been

chased into the hills northeast of of March 29.no doubt that Colonel Dodd's army, the morningmild be seen of the nu n " tempt to debouch from MalancourtRRHTWFRQ POM MIT

from where he will be taken by trainto .New York.

The detectives declared they hadreceived positive information that at-

tempts would be made to rescue, theprisoner and with the consent of thelocal authorities they decided that hewould lie safer in New York. Schillerhimself readily consented to go, say-

ing that he would do anything to keepout of the hands of the liritish offi-

cials.Deluded Confession.

and broken Into smallt iuerrercurrent - their occupation of the village.;! sinceto

unw i i wmi'in todav.lAguu Prieta. It wasSUICIDE SAME DAY; w-- '""' h""

.Cahullona. during the night.goin Die heavy bombardments of prcced- -

There is'lia nds.

Villa Vol hi ltatlle.General Pershing's report reached

General Fiinstou today. It was filed

ing days in the region northwest oi j

: - i.... ii.. i....i i ,..ino oliiciul conllrniation.IIV MORNIN3 JOURNAL RRICIAL LtARIO WIRRJ .. IIIOO ., nun nciim,

I Caviilrv Invar, ltound.viiri I ... . .

at San Geronlmo, hut whether General

strengthened before now by men sent j The news of the brilliant exploit offorward by General Pershing, has be-lh- e American troopers was flushed,gun a driving hunt for the wounded over the Mexican wlreg into Juarezbandit and for the scattered remnants' today and sent an electric thrill downof his force. It will be no surprise the border. For seventeen hours the.now to General Funslon and hi4 sta ff veteran Colonel Dodd and his pickedto receive a report at any time etll- - riders of the Seventh nnd Tenth cuv-in- g

of Villa's capture. News of an-- 1 ,llr' drove down the valley of theother battle is not expected, how ever. Konla Maria, river. At the end of aThe smart blow administered by Col-- j ffy-fv- p mile ride they hurst uponoriel Dodd, Wednesday, it was he- - unsuspecting Vilhsta cump wherolieved here, would serve to .b ter Vil- - 500 '""""t" were celebrating the man-la- 's

m, n from snoodv reeoverv f "'ro of 1 72 Carrunzlstas. a couple of

Chicago March -- 31. Edward F- there also hits been only moderateschool..,' Fassiuigers arriving on today s train , ,.,

jCummings. superintendent of n(.tlvi(y , lne Wf ,,.was! !fr" reported t hat tl.cy had, .

of Lansing. Mich., committed suicide m ()f .,,., was re- -Pershing' was still there todaygarde, as unlikely by armyhere, and le.-- s likely that

passed approximately 1,000 cavnlry- -During the afternoon Schillergiven a hearing before Justice of the Ger- -here todav

, pHns reports the failure ut aimen of the command of General Arul- -

offieersColonelwas notColonel

against thei 111 . n infantry attackFence Register, and made a detailed While the 1....,,, .ponce were esiaousniim f ,., ri(1iI1 northward. Til. , irr,...l, a Iba uoiitll nf Dodd was fit Guerrero. Villawith the defeated force andthe Somniehis Identity, a telegram from Grand jof )h(l (.nlmn ha(, rpa,.,lf,( r.si ueua i . .. . byHaven Mich., staled that Dr. Herbert ...u.. ,u w river near 1 ,m,ei , e, ,,ie "".-mu-

w iif i ii ir n mil mwni Uinntii, ; . a

days previously at Guerrero. Vlllu.

statement as to his motives in start-ing what he termed a privateering ex-

pedition. Revenge against Knglandlor arresting him as a spy as wellas the spoils he expected to secure,lie declared, were the impelling mo

strength.

Dodd was believed to be forcing hiscavalry to the utmost to run him down;before an opportunity was found forhim to i'ee(,ncenli'ate his scatteredmen. It was reiiorled to urinv head-- !

dying of poison. j third Sonora regiment arrived In AguaKdward P. Cummings registered at j rriHta, last night from Iferniosirto,, via

maroh in the.Argoiine forest, and tinbattering o German' positions in tinfofest of ApfeiSonl. Violent ul'lil-

shot through the leg and with one liiphopelessly shuttered, was hurried

jfrom the scene barely in time to en-- Icapo the onslaught of the. soldier ofthe north.

a hotel under an assumed name anu ixaeo. The men said tlia they'diijTraii Is Not Difficult.

The man hunt now has been nar-rowed down to the region

west of Chihuahua, along t h

i ''0" Miuailers hero that Villa was wound-- '1 lery duels have J,een In progresssaid,tives. He was uncertain, he i., .iun ..i.,i,..m.shot himself. . He was despondent ,1(,f know the. exactu heLlu-- r the four men he had picked ; ,,.,,, f.f riiui.l.l lilies flue io nn n. ,,,ni...i.,.. ,.t n, f.,i,.,,.,i ,,.,i n" n.l tw elf the lielgiatis and the Germans . ...... (lf ,.. ...... l.rokoni

and one of his hips badly bruised. The!,i,t,.nt:il rmnshnl vvnnnd misla illeil lastl.rnn.i ...nlhum'H ,nii".i',l NTneoynrl Hi the region Or IJIXUItim- im oinpfmy film inrt annndoneu t ontllllieil nn I'iiki' Tnn.)Had Weather In liiiHsia.

There, has been a noticeablethe enterprise. j witl.,.,

"They were not Cormans," Schiller j.character of his reported injuries sug- -

gested that perhaps he had been in-- ;de- -j ,hi lcn Xcnr Holder. !

Mexican sources now report the en-- Iltir force in the Mocteziima-Cunipa- s crease in the infantry fighting on llmijured In falling from his hone rather! DETECTIVE FIND Sto theian.l Xacozari district to be aimroxi- - Itussian front, probably owing than by a gunshot as had been linof- -TRAINS RACING

j Itandits Ili-ea- and Hw,The handlts made a brief but hope-- j

less stand before the fierce charge ofColonel Dodd and his troopers. ThenIhey broke and fled, leaving thirty

(dead on the field, Including theirj leader, Gen. Kllslo Hernandez. Twomachine guns, a number of horses.rifles, ammunition and equipment fellInto the hands of the victors. Among

imatelv r,00. From the same source soggy ground in the spring thaw. Thehas 'artillery of both sides, however,comes the report that 6,000 or morei

bombardmcnte itbeen carrying outare scattered from Cahullona, IS miles!

fieially ".ported.Attack in Morning.

Colonel Dodd attacked the Mexicans'at ti o'clock, according to General:Pershing's report, bill whether in lhe(forenoon or in the afternoon, was not

ROLL OF MONEYsouth of here, eastward, in touch with; various points from the region of Iti-- I

ilso is,IN EDO TO MAKE Mhe Cahullona creek and Ceni.asi ga souinwaru. mia w earner

declared. "1 vvns the only German j

concerned, and only for my hard luckwould have turned a better trick thanthe Moewe did when sue captured the!Appam. I was terribly handicappedby depending on bums and crooks toassist me- j

Arrested in"In making war on Kngland I am

guilty of nothing more than a breachof neutrality laws of this country. Ijwi eacefulr- praicticing nyy pro-- ;

fession of textile engineer in Hull,!ling., when the war broke out. A

, ...1 ..u ,.l

the fighting between the.JSprings camping places; that n con- - hampering the known wounded Is Pablo Lopez,islated. Hole it was regarded as prob-- 1isolidation of these forces Is being cf-- j Austrians and Italians. Villa's lieutenant in the Columbus

los wan fourGIVEN TOfocted hot in one cump but within a' A German torpedo boat or submit-'abl- e that it was in the morning for; raid. The AmericanDP LOST TIE! short distance of each other. : line has sunk ill the Pluck sea thc the action which followed continued; privates wounded.

Offkvrs Are Mystified. J Russian hospital ship Portugal, uc- - five hours and included a cross-co- n n

Mexican army officers coming from j cording to the French official press try hase that could not well hovejthe south, in conversation with Ameri-- j bureau. The vessel is said to have; been mude after dark. i

Hut the American soldiers did notlinger on the field of victory. For.

'five hours they drove the enemy ho- -AmOUIlt IS

i

$7,800 InStCad Of; fore them into the wilderness ofin personal friends, are said to he had larae number of wounded men ie "Ur men lost ny t otonei i

vvere enlisted men. ;llietld OI mine was anenit-- ro.,is.. , . . , awith signalling with calcium lights to 11 Q U Ty lllto DlSaStef at AtT- l- asking for infoMnation as to what has j aboal.(, mountain peak, desert anil canyon,

where roads or even trails tire un$9,000 Which Waite Asloccurred Tjetween the two govern-- j T(u. American ambassador in Her-- ! AUack on Guerrero oiilirinod. j

the raiding Zeppelins. He was shotand I was arrested. I had commit- - fi-nl- lin kn"wn "d where a mis-ste- p meansenrWlivai He Handments. They say that there has been Jin )lHH asked the German g.A cruhieni " Known ar ..enerai runsionsj

an air of mystery in their movements whether a German submarine torpe- - headquarters that Villa and u consld- - oui ll lUiin -I death to horse and rider, 'fhev hullherst, Ohio, Places Blame

on System Followed by theRailroad Company,

north. Heretofore they have usually ,,a ,h r Sussex, i.'neli.sbman .cable force of his t were in that er as Price of Perjury. ed only after the chase had led themten miles from the battl field andparr oi me country. litporis linnknown. the plans which have called PresidentHnglnccr.l and Manchostnjfor their marches. They speak aisoWilH()n ,, his ,,,,,,, nnv again i1'" ",i",krt "'' sm" at the fugitives were scattered fur andwhin In little bunds of half a dozenGuerrero and ha, killed more than 17(1!ni anumer peculiar cu t iiiiisiance mill discussed the situation urlsinu from

,)f Itsand soldiersalso wafthe sinking of the F.nglishma n hail been confirmed,

reported that he had!Idlld Itinjury

RV HORNIN4 JOURNAL RPIClAL LtARIO WlRRI

New York, March 31. 'Hurled un-

der a tree at the extri inn tip of LongIsland, a detective today found a rollof bills which Kugehe Oliver Kane the

Manchester Kngine. r and tin

tney are expected to constantly giveout information minimizing, insteadof exaggerating their numbers, equip-ment, etc., as ulwnys previously.

led no offense but I was shut up m

a dirty Jail and greatly humiliated,although there was no evidenceagainst me."

Schiller here halted his recital longenough to request assurances thatthis government would take charge ofthe case and that he would not be

surrendered to Great Hritain. He

whs told that was a matter to be de-

cided later. Continuing he said:Exiled to AnKTlca.

"I told the Hull officials that if

occupied Minaca, a short distancesouth of Guerrero. General Cavuzos,

ray mornino journal .pkcial lia.io wiriTCleveland, (., March 31. That full

thrlc of the New York Central trainsthat were piled up in a wreck at Am-

herst, Ohio, on Wednesday morning,costing the lives of at least twenty- -

commander of the Carranza forces!t, had report-- 1 .... ,'. ,..' ,..., ...operating In that distrle

iiiiu ii it, Mitniii i niri'ii wane o

Mexican officers In friendly and '

confidential conversations with Ameri-can friends are quoted as placing the;entire consolidation now being effectedat 12,000 isoldiers.

to the steamer Sussex, all of w hichhad Americans aboard when the ex-- 1

plosions occurred, but the American!government will take no determined j

action in the premises pending the re-- ,

oeipt of conclusive proof that a. sub-- !

marine or submarines were respon-- j

slide, i

Again the eastern counties of F,ng-- ;

i'd to his government a skirmish withVilla's men nt Guerrero. j

I'ershlng Hoped for Hatlle.

an effort to induce him tn swear llieiewas arsenic in the embalming fluidDue, I O,, til., l.elle , . ,' Willi. .'u r,ltll,,l- -

j eight persons and injury to more thanforty, were racing through dense fog ...... 1....1 1. ., 1., I .i tl.... "., w. ...... .

Grand lia- -they persisted in persecuting- me on j m .full ii Peck, ofan effort to make up lost time; .T'linn lull, oioiifclll. IU .il'liei.i, ei-- jshing information that tiuule him hc-- j '

(nil luqiil tampalgii. ;

I F.vcry soldier of the expeditionI which liiia ltf.fni flirt, timr tn th, Vn..

phis, for whose murder t he youngIthni the signal block system was dpnei inai i no coiieenii-a- ion iiia. nan

dentist was indicted today,under way had resulted In the gather-- !visited by Zeppelins;;l large number of1

men apiece.V illa's career has ended. His pow-

er bus hroken. His death or captureIs only a question of days, porhapnonly hours. Such is the inevitableconclusion reached here as little bylittle the details of "Dodd's ride" seepacross the border. It seems Impos-sible that tli, crippled, defeated ban-dit can long remain hidden even Inthe mountainous wastes in which hohas sought a refuge.

Onirage ut Minaca.The last outrage placed to (he ac-

count of Villa, and pi nimbly the finalmurderous exploit of which he willever hoist, occurred at Minaca, ittown about ten miles southeast ofGuerrero on the Mexico Air Ot lent rail-road. Here the Villlstas are reportedto have murdered u mine foremannamed Herman I slankenburg and twoother foreigners. It Is feared thatthe two unknown victims were Amer-icans. Four Americans, Acklin, Dr.Still, IletlipU' nnd Locke, are known

lu"(1 lluv"out river valley against the Pi onchov lu i.u i u,i,ii,t,...w., ...!hich dropped

fective and that no particular manwas to blame for the wreck, were the)outstanding features of evidence;

Ing of several hundred nun and I hihope that he was prepared to make abombs at various points.

j The roll, which Waite told DistrictAttorney Kdwuid Swann contained

I tii.ooo totalled only $7, SOI) when itwas found by the detective. Kunusaid he never counted the moneywhile il was In his possession and

Island was high when the news of Col-ton-

Dodd's attack was received.OFFICIALS RETICENT

account of my German nauvny i,.vwould pay for it dearly. They couldfind no excuse for shooting me so

Ihey punished me by exiling me fromthe country and so I came to America.I spent some time in Danbury, New

Haven and Rrldgcport, Conn., andlinally went to Host on, where I se-

cured employment with a textile com-

pany."All the time I was thirsty for re-

venue, on the English and I used to

mountains, according to a newspaperspecial received tonight from s.

Tho commanding officers gave outthe report that they were needed toprotect the railroads, but from what

nronnnmo TAiionurD! ' 11011 ''" nm x'"nLUrtnumU I nUOLnrn by General Pershing but the fact that

taken today at the investigation tofix responsibility for the wreck.

The inquiry will continue tomor-row.

That criminal prosecutions underthe state law are a possibilit ybecameknown when It was announced thatC. F. Adams prosecuting attorney of

w Ini herlit Una e.Oil mu.il f..e fie.. l,..,i,u !,,,!! 'tllf! ore did not Ii now... ...... . ,. .... ,,,.,.. ,

Waite's count wasAccording to tin

accurate,story tolddanger was not stated. A general ciited a stiff resistance, although a

great part of that time wa. employedIRV MORN, NO JOURNAL RRCCIAL LIARIO WIR.1

New York, March 31. officials b.V

here of the department of justice in the chase of the fleeing Mexlt Lorain county, in which Amherst islie awake at night studying how

.movement to tho cast and north hasbeen under way for the last teniays.

For tho announced purpose of tak- -

tins .ane, lie aiso ejive isauo a cuecajfor $11,100 which Kane admitted huv- -'

ing accepted. This check has notlocated, was attending the hearingswith a view to ascertaining if criminal

t roups whichfrom the Yu- -

negligence can successfully be charg-Mn- g the places of theeil ntraiiist the New York Central road j Tiave been withdrawn

were reticent today concerning newinl,, the hills.developmetilM following the arrest Safety Only Temporary,yesterday of Captain Hans Tatischer, j North and cast of Guerrero there is

husband of Mme. Gadski, for alleged !a cluster of mountains' thnt thein a conspiracy to Mow icans appear to have been trying to

up the Wellnnd canal in Canada. get Into, but their temporaty safetyIt was said, however, that two of; there, probably will tie short now that

the five men believed to be Involved their location is know n.

been located.Tonight District Attorney Swann

said that Waite, who Is a. prisoner atItellevue hospital w.iere he Is recov-'erln- g

from the effects of drugs tuketijust before Inn arrest, probably will

eet square and doing something forGermany at the same time. Then it

occurred to me thnt it would be muchsimpler for a prize crew to run theBritish blockade. I went to Hobokenwith my plans fully formulated andthere got together my gang, pickingout four of the most likely lookingfellows to accompany me on the ex-

pedition. I told them I was out to

capture a British steamer nnd makeit my yacht and explained that five of

'to have been recently In or nearMinaca. It is not certain that Villa.himself took part in these murdersas it is hardly possible that he could

'have made his way from Miiiiiim tothe San Geionimo ranch, thirty milesto the northeast, in the time elapsing;between the murder of the three for-

eigners and the battle on the ranch,j Sometime before the crime of Mi- -,

mii'ii, Villa descended on Guerrerowhere he slaughtered all the C.ir- -

None of the four Americans was, be arraigned Monday in the indict-wit- h

miir- -

or any of its employes. The witnessesat the Inquiry today were all railroadmen, closely connected with the acci-dent' which resulted so disastrously.

Albert H. F.rnest, the young signaltower man. upon whom some) of therailroad officials at first phued thoblame, denied that he was asleep oreven sleepy by reason of a long watch

seriously injured. No mention "I" mi ni which charges himwounded Mexicans was made In tho der in the first degree,brief official report, but it was be-- : When told by his attorney, Walter

in the plot against the waterway noware in custody as material witnessesand that a third is being trailed withthe prospect of an arrest within forty-e-

ight hours. '

The two men now held are said tohave confessed all they knew of theplot against the canal. Their stories,it was asserted, furnish a connecting

lieved that w hen a more detailed u t'- - t

count arrives it will show munyithat lie had been indicted,exclaimed, "that's what I ex- -

the bedside of his sick w ire. meat

qui campaign, four regiments of vol-

unteers are being organized. Thesignificant fact is that these regi-

ments are composed largely of menwho have taken no part whatever in

the factional warfare or Indian warpreviously.

It was announced at Generul Cal-le- s'

headquarters in Agua I'rieta to-

night that the base hospital whichhas located in Agua Priela formany months, would be moved Sat-

urday to FYonteras. I')r. Cuntu, aMexican physician who recently ar-

rived from Mexico City, will be incharge. From the same source itwas learned that 2,500 troops will bestationed in Fronteras, twenty-tw- o

miles south of here.

wounded. The report added thutr " itt'tM !

failed to work," F.rnest said. horses, saddles and arms ;j Deuel said that whenHaunch, night dispatcher forruiicistas he could find. After lhc

lie suggested j battle on the Sail Geroninio rancn thohim, , Waite American .soldiers rclciised a lal'tpfsane as yon number of General Currnnza's men

The Day in Congress j 3 number ofhad beenHernandez

aptnred. General Klisco an insanity defense toYork Central lines in leve- -was reported killed and u deelaied; "I am just usland. previously had given testimony link

usedill the chain of evidence to beby the government In the cus'i

man believed tocommanded the

be Pablo Lopez, whobandits Hint killed

skn.vti:Met at noon.Resumed debate on the army reor-

ganization hill.Recessed ut r,:4", p. m. to nom

are. You can't help me In that wny.I'm not afraid of the electric chair."

Miss Cosolla Coiliett, formerly ofGrand papids, tail now living here,denied to District Attorney Swann to-

day that she bad written a biter to

REFUSES TO ANSWER

GRAND JURY QUESTIONS

whom the ban. Ill chief was holding L

murder at his leisure. Jt is probablothat it was at the Guerrero massacret hat Villa w as wounded.

Mimic of Ihidd's Victory,The scene of Colonel Dodd' victory

is a. broad valjey lying at the headof tlie Hio Santa Maria. on the.west rise tlie barren foothills of the

seventeen Americans at Santa Ysnbeland who was erroneously repottedkilled in tlie fight at Columbus, wu.sreported wounded.

ICflcMMi Mexican PrisonersAfter the light ut Giieriero unit In

its environs, the Americans releasedseveral Mexicans who said Villa had

to th" effect that the signal block sys-

tem frequently had been found defec-

tive, especially when storms or severeweather prevailed.

From Hausch it was elicited thvit allthree of the trains were running be-

hind their schedules and that thefirst section of train No. 86 had re-

duced its lost time from twenty-on- e

minutes to only two minutes in therun from Toledo to near Amherst,where the wreck occurred.

Pausch contended, however, that

Dr. Charles II. Pull, nt Grand Rapids,declaring in it that Waite had said

IRV MORN,N JOURNAL APICAL L.A.CD WIR.t f

New York, March 31. Captain Ot- -'

to Walpert, in charge of Iho Atlas, Missto her soon after bis iniirriage toHOSPITAL SHIP IS

.SUNK BY GERMANS

(V MORNINO JOURNAL PCC.AL Lf ARID WIRfl

Paris. March 31 (10:45 p. m.) The.

bebeen holding them for execution. i '

',,""'t v"rr' U s,,"uinflicted!News of the punishments'"1"'""' 'V, k ! """'' '

upon Villa s men was received wit h

great eontinelilul divide and to thoeast is ii trail made famous by Villawhich leads through tho lamina do1 'us t ilia district to the San-;t- u

Ysabel. It was at the latter place;that Villa shot down In cold bl.ioil

manifestations f delight ut General

norsK.Met at noon.Secretary Daniels continued his tes-

timony before the naval committee.Regan debute ,,n annual rivers and

harbors bill.Judiciary committee decided to sub-

mit to the house for a vote theresolution holding Cnitcd ,States Dis-

trict Attorney Marshall of New Yorkagainst whom impeachment chargesare pending in contempt of the nous.

Adjourned at 6:45 p. m. to 11 a.'

m. Saturday.

service of the Hamburg-America- n

steamship line, was taken before Fed-

eral Judge Hand today on a present-ment by the federal grund jury charg-ing him with refusal to answer ques-

tions. The jury is investigating al-

leged plots to cause sirikes on steam-ship piers and ammunition plant forwhich Congressman Frank Huchananand nlhera have already been

the fog was not general but was con-

fined to Amherst and vicinity.W. It. Relnap, for the interstate

commerce" commission, toiu miusn.

hospital ship Portugal has been sunkin the IS'ack sea by a German torpedoboat or mibmarine with a large num-

ber of wounded aboard, according toan announcement of the official pressbureau tonight. It is said that thePortugal had Led Cross signs

displayed.

No OI l Delegates.Santa Fe, March 31. "The presi-

dent lias let it be known that hewill be pleased If none of his ap-

pointees is sent to the democraticnational lonvention lit Santa Fe," isthe message received in Santa Ferecent ij .

Funstoii H headquarters and an echoof the manner In the form of a mes-sage of congratulation to GeneralFunstoii from Secretary Maker.

Army men here were disposed todivide the credit for the action be-

tween General rervhiog and Colonel

that the evidence seemed conclusive

eighteen American mining men, acrime which sent a thrill of horrorthroughout the United ' States amimarked th beginning of the end ofhis blood-staine- d career. It was to- -

that the fog was general and not con-

fined to Amherst, as Hausch had tes-

tified.

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916.TWO

of pe,i"e in Mexico. c:i airy which was raided by Villa atSeveral Villa prisoner were tilt n tjnar

IMMEDIATEplaced In h llht wtiKon and drivenover tin ronjih mountain trails o

Home Acoret lair. 'While thirty of thebandits are known to have been killedIt in f.'ild that the nuinh'r tuny liave

t r.. t n considerably laruer. Xothlnir i t ICRISIS ACCQUN

i rawSEUS

Tin V believed the ron would d in ( "ol inii'.u.f. N. M ., and who i.-- with theMiiiiMVe oiitla'.VH n'cuerajiy and det.'f United Si u ten xpedilion. Inspectorfnrllcr denertlon ftom CarrHiiwt's; i.;eiier;il fSarliimtmi, another "Ihhs-arm- y.

mate, j..i!d iiult hod. I was c"b hrai- -

ToniKht Secretary linker isnii d th"i,-,- in the ai iny for f atfollowiiiK htaiemeid' Tin- - v. ur d",ai ni'-n- t v.'.is not ud- -

"Tlle HlleeeSM of Colonel I mdd In.j,,) , ,f f j, .j., v ,; , y , ', (.a l! II H til'"eatdiina up with Hi- - retrent'lntr ''an-- ; ntn,H in I lodd's' omniand.dlta and disi.ernliiK them fhow th" .,,ltluli Seventh and Tenth

and etf e. t n.'.i' M of the careful .,(,iv ,,,.,,., ,,, ,,, ,.,,.preparaliot'K made l,v ..eiier-i- F""- - ,., ,,, ll.Ul.u fo. M.

ft on ox well tin the dash and vnforj.,' raid. I he Seventh lavalrv' tx fatn- -wild villi h Colonel liodd himself arel ,"'" ""'' was wiped.! member, f his command hav e

1rl" r"U and .,'"" rundertaken Ihcir la--

the Wounded Km c atlair in IV.. i."It Ih h mailer of n"et ratifie...lion to us all that the first eneminier ""' '"'' "r ''' 1,"""n f!ll,s"Ik so deelslve and that our ow n troops v'""' l'''.'"i"i s taken andhave m, slightly. Tile effei t Car 'an .a. soldiers released by Col-

on both sides ,,f tin- bonier will mi "in I liodd's victory miuiit uidbe leal. It will allay up-- i era! l'ershtni; in Iruppinif Villa wu

prehension on the American side by Konenilly l.eiie ed anions artiiythe rapidity and effect i e- - fleers.

nesx with wlih-- our army acts, and: state department offuials wereanioriLr (hp Mexleua people It will j bopefjil toim:h tti.it there would In'show (he sltiKlcness of our pin pose jiu fin i,er delay in conelildiliu lie- -

in the iiuminifiil, the exact riumoerind Indlcatid in reiorli re-

ceived bete. AIo u number of Cu''-r.iiiz- a

Holdiern, who were beiiiK heldilii the bandit H forcen awnltiiiK ex-

ecution, were liberated and methe Ameilcan fmi'n in (he

pniMiitt. The llla lliKht ufler H."ciiKimeniPiit a an utter rout, nroiand ciiilpiiient beim thrown away b

th .Mixicans In their hasie. Twonno hlne v.nnf, a ('inntlty nf amino-i- )

i ion and mippliCM were capliired bvCi.loiiel iKidd'n forces. The (b ad andWnillided IlilHtiis were l.tlliK aboijlthe field over which th AmerbaiiKfoiiKhl and Coloinl liodd'M report"hIi1 that jierhapH the cciiinntc of

thirty-on- e kilhil wan low. Thenanie of the American woundedwerg not contained in the diHpatchi--

here, Init it wan reported that nmn"of the men were 111 a, dann'roiiH con-

dition'Later1 repollH lndnate thai A'lllu

hud hepanitcd hiH r,no men Into tnnallbandi', eio'li fleelim' lii a different

and Unit the bandit liimHcll'.

yet known iim to the numler ofwounded dlth'Oich It Is ptesumalil.vin i'oortiuii to tho (bud.

11 I'axti Ml I ever llcni.kxeltement In l;l 1'aso and ftl'Tii;

the bolder In nl fewr lieat ih ev-l-

tiitinii thai nt any moment tinwires ntny flash the new of Villndeath or capture. Two days have nl-- l

eaily elapsed once the battle of li

(ictOllllllO Mini it i HOt believed pos-

sible that the bandit, elilef ran es-

cape ill Ills crippled ami hrlplcs cn-ditlol- i.

The one ureal factor that Is

relied on to brinn about bin end i

the praclirwl certainty tint It im prol-

ine id Hblitteled be) 'olid hope Of le-- !;

Ir. Tii lKiior inee of the in ons

Fifty Per Cent areRejected Fifty percent of all applicants forNavy enl i strnent are rejectedas physically unfit. -- Strong,healthy muscles, sound teethand good brain are built outof the foods you eat. Themost perfect "ration" everdevised is Shredded WheatBiscuit, the food that fur-

nishes all the material thehuman body needs in a di-

gestible form. Don't be re-

jected ! Keep yourself fit forthe day's work by eatingShredded Wheat for break-fast with hot or cold milk crcream. Eat it for luncheonwith sliced bananas, bakedapples and other fruits.Give nature a chance. Madeat Niagara Falls, N. Y.

Administration to Wait forFull Information Before De- -.

fining Attitude Toward Ger-inan- v,

wlm chilli! to J'ancl.o lllil on their8V WOflMI'iCi yiUBN.L PECIAL l.EASFD WlfiK

Uashimiion, .March P. I.- - Ivcsiden!W ilsoti nnd his cabinet today discose-e- d

the i videiiee tlius far received by

'the stale ib pari nieiit in (lie sr ofrecent disasters to merchant ships

and other bundltM f "in ,,.;,.,;. 1S ,,r protocol movidiim'win put hot ie deiiioiistralion.

'"I'llis come lis a veryfor general ro-o- p rut ion of Catranx.iand American l'oicesi n huntitiK Villa.adequate

I,,., answer t AOuiiniiitraib'il officials also wereis, was earryiiiK American i n iens. in iue'absence of conclusive proof of sub

Ihose w ho feared tuat il

i lotiv; and painful lairsnltWilli fl few chosen followInif Jolted over mountain would beroads In confident that auitation in eoniircssbefore v. overtook the marauders,ill mi attempt lo l'eu for additional troops lo Hoard theIlKlit cairia'-'.- e

iaud eiVcH stroliir eroilnd for tiooetlciT'marine alta.'ks no in lion vvas tnken.

It is understood that the course tobe oiirsue,! lo the United Slate.

t!border would not.be fnewed inII- - ..e eleen ml'1'" "hl"'l of lile expedition M.n b"

il bldlriK place.Wbil" few del

Ilia dopatchcH itI'lKht of his vv k's evi. nts.

1 !ompllshed speed. ly." ' , J c Ui,ld h- imlicati.,n be susiainedwas asserted l hatTO CLASSIFY.TOO X.XVV.

Don't worry aboutyour valuablesput a Yale Niht-lalc- h

on your ckx)r

and let the burglardo the worrying.TIr-- Vale C Under Night-la- 'i

li No. 44 is a combination'

nijdit-latc- h and dead-loc- k

giving the convenience of

the spring lock and the.security of the dead holt.

Let us show you this"burglar discourager."

Raabc & MaugerII5-II- 7 North First Street

blub r ind hero was Hie ftionk.rlcurd he poi'Sensed. Tlio tnot d

Ion ut fed to them confernlni;Villa' evplo!iM and n lmll itly l --

lii'Vid. Jt Ih certain that the major-ity of them were natiHflod tlmt theirhero bad won a tremendous vleloiyover 1hi billed Amet!(uliK lit Colum-

bus, that lie bud the United HUtte m

o iat of tenor um that he wan In-

vincible.That fiction l exploded now In n

way that tb" mom deluded peon runnot Ittnore. villa h.'in been PuiomlnImiKly defeated in open baltlo nllhthe dofplHcd "grinxocs." l batcumed to b" Invincible. He may Kti'.ljcommand On tillenlatue of a few oftho faithful who know that they ch'iexpect no mercy from their fellowcmliitr.Min n at leant, If they are cap-lure-

but l'alii'ho VIIIu'n tloiy Im

lady attending Inis- -t;i:blKI) younu

Colonel INmIiI I'ihIskI. 'I'm ilclicll Coinplclcs Heraldic W"slii. by ev idence now iii; ath. red. wasU list luted )ifiise vvas ntvcn In all! Santa Fe, .Marcli :s. Col. Ilu ljih considered at lenutli. Aflr Hie liiee"-piailer-

lo Cidonel liodd. the veleranjU. Tvvitchell has just completed a im.; il was authorilal ively iiulicale.lcavalry officer who rode with his heraldic design and seal I'oi- New liut u.y, involvim; serious onsc- -

dcspllc the ariluoiiH iiioiinlaiu marchof the American", Hie advance j;uaid'crept up through nrroyns Im yond lheVilla, outposts before they were dis-- t

covered and thai the American ommiuid coiilinuoiislv for seventeen Mexico which (lie column legislative inuninenl. that tlie adi I . ... I. ... . l'U

iness coll. ae would act-a- compan-- jion to widow or matri'd lady in iv-- :

I ii i n for board and room. l'hoiie Al- -

bmpierque Husihess college. .

VoI'M; uirl attending school will a.---

Mist in private family for board andre. In. I'llolle ti'.'T.

ministration was detcrinined lo pro-

ceed only after definite fails were bo-of-

it. and that there Mould be n

H, Mexl-- i hen.-;- , covered fitty-fiv- e miles ami ,v " " '" '" ""m.' In colors has been .lone by n.,,,,, their then counted In a five-hou- r lr(mni .,,, h;ls , ,, a,.,.(,

M'oloiiel liodd Is lit old and ha.vears PXbibitloii at the museum. The shieldlittle lent jbeen iii the saddle practically cverju, surmounted by the American

Spl'iiiKficld 1 if Um mowedcan;, down as they sprain?pallets.

Villa, blniself, was In :

siia e tho troops were ordered to 111" each", while the sH'cancer lenealli theholder. lie will retire on account oflshield beats the motto. ("resell Kun-!,- ,.

nevt Julv do," with the dales l."4fl and .

action unless there was positive proofthai a submarine commander badacted in violation of the principles!of 'international law.

Secretary l.ansini;' made it char!thai lie believed five or six daysmiyht elapse before (he desired in-- I

( ine-ha- lf of he shield uApiiointed (o the inililaiv academy

I.t iST- - on carnival grounds, smallKidd watch with X. M. State ora-totic-

medal on black fob. lleiurn toI'm'ifh." Mutual office fur reward,WANTUO Kxperlenced chamber-

maid: no other need apply. SluicesHotel.

Kiven to 111"

upper quar-K- ivcu to (he

Arairon and

S'ars and SI ripes. Theter of the other half isheraldic desiwn of (he

from I'ennsjlv ania, he cradualed InlfT'i. lie eomniaiided the Third

dimmed nnd it In believed lure Hintif he In not upecdily unearthed by theAmerican rn.ldi.ru an net of

be ban dealt In h.i I'rceiyhliiihtlf will Kcnd him to iniwwer hlrImiK ii

II.I.V CAHIMl :i AWAY

CMtltl .i:. Ill I'dltT hN

md twoV, While

colorsensemble

cavalry (liirinw the Apache out titea K i 'nsi i le, two ciiffinsIn Arizona; finiuht durinK 'iie Indian lies on red and vellocanipalun in Oklahoma; was In the lower quarter has thChiciifo i lots in 1 X'J I. and distinguish- - i eaule of .Mexico. Tin-

as- -ttni nd

is

formation was receiv ed. The pre:'dispatches from llerlin, annoiinoinUtliat Ambassiid.il (lerard bad presin'- -

ed (o the llerlin foreign office an in-- I

qtiiry as lo whether a Cf rmau stib-- j r

R2B lllacjackcts Lose Lixcs.London, March 111 H 2 p. in.)- -

mini; the blizzard of iasi Tuesdayipille alli.ltie and striking,the most beautiful .seal of

makiiiir itany slate

ed himself "durlliK the Spanish-America- n

war, parUelpalinn In tlie battle....... i i.. ri..i,i.. i.. niaruie had attacKed the Missex or nii'.lu between forty and fortv-fic- eIhe union.in

on u knoll In 1he rear of the encamp-ment, Jl wan asserted, nnd took noactive part In thu cnKaneiuent, leav-

ing the direcllon of Ills troops to lien-ria- l

Hernandez.The dlspulchcK did not slate defi-

nitely that Villa was wounded in tin't'ti!HKeltii'tit bid rather Intimated thaih" had been wounded previously andwan niii'sdnf bis Injuries nt tlie timeof tlio iittuck. This Ih (alien here tomean ell her that he was wounded, .ihIiiih been rumored, In the attack onCnliimbiiB or In the minor skirmishwith the Carranzii forces In the vi-

cinity of Namiiiilpii early last week.The isolation of the country in widenIhe chKUKcment wan font' lit. and tU1

difficulties III communication andtransportation tire tduiwn In the fa.'tthat Colonel liodd'H report did notreach tho head(iiai'l.er of (IctieralI'ershliut nt Cobnila for more thanforly-- ( lkh( hours.

th.e Uritisii horse ship JOnlishmun. (duejai l;e(s beorisinn to the llrilishVOTE FOR SWITZER was read w ith interest in official oil'

Cles.liK'ht ( miser Conquest lost their liveswdiile altemplint; to return to tin ir

AZTEC FUEL CO.OUR COAL BURNS

rrp TRY DIAMOND

tvtf&l GALLUP COAL '

The statement in tlie dispatch ilia; ship.

Ol Ollll 1111. III OI.IDV UhlMI. IIIIhe I'bilipplncM. He is declared 10

have been theTirst to siiituesl the w

famous 'monkey dilll" of cavalrv j

t r ii li in for some time Colonel;liodd had chart;" of recruiting .i( Co-- j

il n i im bairackic, Ohio, and is credit-- ;

ed by Adjutant. Cenetal McCain with

.1 r.John M. Mo. lifedHis s

is licitAl .ii n in I que a bout a year,qu.ilifi. al Ion for a Merman

Hie reply mic.lit he delayed bore outthe opinion of officials lh.it all theHerman submarines on cruises at thetime of the disasters had not reported,

It vvas said at the state departmentthat no dispatches of imporaiice re-- !

Harding any of the eases under in- -

Is a first oousi li of K.I ( I

partner of tieorca ItoslinK-havliiK done much In reduce army

ASK FOR and GET

HORLICK!STHE ORIGINAL

MALTED MILK ,Cheap aubstitutes cost YOt jtor ;irictt.

ofa lei

desert Ions, althoimh a dlsclidi-- 1 ton, whonai'ian. municipal

duoi nuuwWEATHER COALON THE MARKET.

bran.bi all advocatesnel ship as cranksmm

Columbus, N. At,, March li I A

inesKaK" from Lieutenant Cobmi I O.

C. Cabell, (lenerul I'ei sIiIIih'm i hietof Hlurf, Raid ilhi wan carried away

In h carrlai'e ufler tlie battle, wound-

ed and will. hl hip permanently dis-

abled.Colonel Cabell In hlN messiiKe il

(ho report Hint AmericanIroopH, under Colonel (leorne A.

liodd, bud decisively defeated Mill

killiHK tliirly-one- , Incliidlnii(iclielal KHhco Jlel liandi t, 1'uliioLopez. Vllln' lieulenald, Who wan

reported to luive been killed In theCoUiinbiui raid, Ih ulitli-- to have beentietloiiMly wounded.

Colonel Dodd allacked the Villacamp with ineinbers of Hie Sev-

enth nnd Tenth cavaliy at dawn, com

vestiiialion had been received today,for a Iderman

A in. ill it the West roiht (dassmates soeiailstf.of Col. no Modd were Colonel SI"-- Vote for liilly Switr.ccum, coininandlni; (lie Thirteenth from Hie fourth ward Who's Who in Albuquerque?PERSHING NOT HOT

ON TRAIL OF BANDIT

LEADER NEAR GUERRERO

M uiitlilii.'il I r.im I'iikc Omp.) KWtWt.titpletely murprlsliiR (he Mexicans and Northwestern rnllwny, In Ihe region;forctiiK them imnicdialcly mi (he the headwaters of the Santa Ma-- ;

fctiMlve. A fivo-lio- ruiinliiK fluhl ''hi river, In the opinion of many arnivr.dlowed and last rcporln from Col- - 'officer here who have been car. fully

FACTORY & NATIVE WOODPHONE 251

l- ! .".. J - '...1L3

ward Hittita Ywubcl that lis wan be-

lieved to bfi hiuilliiB when the troop-e-

of the United Htfttfn wept downfrom 1 ho north upon his camp.

J'rom 1 tin tnenKro detnlls whichhave reached hers from Mexican andAmerican military ourei.M, Colon"!Ixidd'n men riimlo their way unno-

ticed tluoiiRli tho iirroyo, or deepKuli'hcN which split tho foothill In

nil directions nnd "io almost In thocamp before tho alarm win Kiven.Villtv 1 reported to Imvo boon In aemail tent nuruliiK his Injuries whenOk crash 'f the American volleyaawoko tho bandits to paiiic-Htrlclie- ii

action. The bold thattlm bnndlL clitff Iidm over liU follow-

ers Is Miown by tlm fiut Unit theirflirt thoiiKht was to save lilm. Un-ubl- u

to walk or rldo ho was hurriedly

one! liodd were that tho American obserinx Hie Hiluallon. Into thntpart, of Mexico, BHD miles from tbuborder, lenera I'el'Khlnn' has sent va-

rious columns of his punitive force.Is use or 110 miles of the Northwest-ern railroad noulh of Casus OrnndcHhas enabled him to move forward menami supplies lo a. point a short dis-

tance tu.il h of (lucrri io. from wherea fair trail eslends lo the south, oili-er troop, that Have been movlliK (low n

IroopilH werij closu belilnd (hewho were fleeliiK furlher lido

the mounlalns.11 wan llidiculcd that the Mexlca i

forcen were uouiew here tiorlhu esl oftlie inllroiid, nt the last rcporls loHcncral UclhlilhW i hendiiiai tcl'M. e

the bailie, lh American fnlcesmarched throughout Ihe l.ile day andall nlnht miiklnt' a march of fifty-fiv- e

tidied through the chill of themountain nluht in nev eiileeii Iioiiih.

ai'ttthe Santa Maria valley are In poslthlo r. Inforce Colonel Dod.l and all d

la.'l nts could be bronchi tntfoihat any point In thai district without!serious impairment of Ihe lines of:communication,

I llusion Optimistic,YYYYY

Jaffa Grocery Co.GOOD THINGS TO EAT"

optimism illi plavcd tit HcncralUutis'tou'vi heilibiuarlcl's was not over- -

'confidence, however. II was realized!Ilhnt Villa, iilthoilv.il wounded, l'jin, ilii.d to be captured and that tlicjiloss of thirty men was not iilioKetherj111 new evperience Cor hlin. Tile op-- ;

jtlmlsiu wiin based more upon the be-- !

Ilef that with fast troop In the samepart of tin; country with him and thatIds wounded condition would make it

more difficult for him to travel. Itvvas a disappointment to them to!

'Dave" Boatright! Just call. A man is known by the company he keeps. Look at the political company of

the roll!

iileuin Hint Villa, was not in the fijtht.;n.ncral Uunston sent lo (icuernl

1'. l'hlilliK bis collKl at ulal ions but dls- -

f??VV??V?VYYYYYYYYYvtY

Iplaycd no Intention of inlerfeiiiiit withjhiN plan of operation. W in n Hcncral!l'ersbint entered Mexico, Heneinl Uun-isto- ii

assured him that the Job was hislo do iii his own way. His way has

jpioved satisfactory to his superior nf-- ;

fleer, so far. itr.crsSt 1)

u Miit.io r.xrhsi: U.N.LXXTO

TODAY'S SPECIALSllxtra Imiip California Grcvn AsparaKu;, per lb. .110

Sweet Telephone 1'ens 2 II w

Ivxtra I,arj4V Slil 1 lend 1, el! nee, 4 head --5rXativc Kliubai!., jht 11) 10New rid.tt'K-s- , I1.11I1 Ctiltiiii and ' 'alibdiiia, J lls.25I.ar-- e Allielinkcs, 10; J f," 15I'.xlra Lai'Ke Navel Orange"?, 1'er d.iz. . .

I.ary,c Calibd'nia Leinniis, jht d..;' --"

l'.stra 1'ine Orepon Apples, per lb 10Stalk's Delieiotw pples. J lbs 25Larue Vadae (odd 1 )u- -l 'MC15 bars MaKic Warier Stp 5015 bars 1 Vail Wliite Soap ISOc15 bars Lennox Sap 500lo lbs. (iiedcy l'otatnts Uo1 pint llcins Sweet Mised l'iekles 25c1 pint Ilein's India Relish HOYI'leiity of l're"-- l'.xtra l ine ''ahlninia Straw -

2 luxe-- , lioC

"Cap'' Gillcnwater, the man who turned ditch-wate- r into the city mains the Republican authority on thewater questionthe man who is relied on to see that if the city buys the water plant the price will be right-r- ight

for the water com'pany. ''Cap" answers "Here."

Jesus Romero, the man who helped "entertain" the visiting cattlemen a few weeks ago by throwing Old

Town wide open the man who countenanced open gambling and a reign of license that is not to be encountered

this side of Juarez the man to whose town the "girls" went after a Democratic council had run them out of A-

lbuquerque. Is Jesus here? Sure! His voice may sound a little weak, but he's there over in the first ward.

And the crooked gamblers and the wineroom keepers not the decent salooi men, but the ones who have

back rooms where young girls are taken the ones to whom one nickel looks just like another, no matter from

whence it comes or how it is gotten the ones that wouldn't understand what you were talking about if you men-

tioned the word "decency" in their presence. Yes, they're here too, scattered around over the city working for

Boatright.X

If you doubt it, just take the trouble to find out for yourself.

I

Waidiinnton, Mar. h 31. -- Willi Vll-- !

la's .Mexican command shattered 1V XX

Colonel Uodd s cavalry dash, the warlepai tmeiit cxtieils thai the death orjTTcapture of Ihe bandit leader himselfand (he successful com lusloii of theVnierican punitive expedition (o rhIK ilhel il Mexico of his rabbis willfolj 'vv more qui. kly than it had atfirst been anticipated.

K rv where tonln'H satisfactionover the exploit (if Colonel I Mild ami Hi

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his men are rxpressed. Secretary,"f War linker's concratulalinliawere sent in Ills message from Major The Democratic candidates stand for the abolition of the wineroom, for Sunday closing of the saloons and X

(n. iU t i .X IUa -- i ! MUII,,M Ia..,. Ito Major X(ieiiei-H- l Scott, chief of staff,

iHi iieral Kunston on the border; The Democratic candidates will stand by their pledges.iui u if wiiuiuemuni ui we uiui-yaiiiuiii- iy idwb.You know who is behind Boatright.

"Secretary of war desires you to.'eonv. v to Heller. il l'crshiiiir and. 4 .Bakery Department Colonel I lodd ami command bis bear-- ;

ty iTiii'Mil illations on cxploil."On behalf of the president, the

W hile House authorized a similar ex-- :

Men. In coimress the news cans- -1'. dan Laser Cake.Cli.'O'late Mai'shnial- -

Anel 1'ix'd t'akes, t'h. H'ulale

InplK-- Cream Cuain l'mi-- . ithe STIVOTE IMGHM.'i'.t Cakes, StMislitne

ill kin.ls id 1 ,a er Cakes.-w Juol, l'nfier Cake-Cake- s.

Kuttcr Cream Cake

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IA KliVrKi;sii LRl'.AD AM)MOK.MNC, AT

HOT ROLLS1 1 ( )'CI. Ck. DEMOCRATIC

,ed a demonstration of cheers and up-- jpi.. use in the house when Speaker

j Clark interrupted proceedinns forreading id' I'cishinu's h

li.hate on the army increase;bi! w is halted for the readlni! of Hie

jlelematn in the senate sent to the teepresident s (b sk by Senator Wiii rcuol WvolillIlK'. C.eneral I'ershiuu'g f.ith-- Iv i

j (.ffi'inls anvioiisly awaited furthernews. Army ctfeeis beln ved it proh-.abl- e

that in the forly-eii;- hourssince ihe finhl tlnie hud been further

i si-I- mti-he- s with the hard pressed out

d C. leeA rents f'T U'lb'i-- e i Sanln't it's Ttand Lilae IT .nr.

l'.XTRA SI'l'.CIAL11am (iii t lsnle.1). per I

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1 lutne TICKETJAFFA'S

laws. Mid possil.ie that evin Ilialuiiis.lt bid been found.

Iteln f xpr ss d tonltbt in nilqiiHileis lhal Ihe siiciissful end ofI he - no riean expedition was in smht.ci;',. i.iij I'. iieved that Colon. 1 1 'odd 8

Mitel v. It followed j. roundly. Wouldi.sult la the death if lbu, or bismi'ture, and would go fur townrj uld- -

221 WF.ST CUXTRALrilOXKS 31 and 32. owiiiii4nnnn?w....... "tnttiiintiiniiiii T.T -- I. . irT4 tmmmM ....... .........WWTV WV T

:

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916. THREE

'ijftJ.'.i " '!.'... 1 ML MUMM mmim WtlMllt. MTWELVE YEARS MISGETTI NEWS NOTES from pwzjMOV I EL AN D

fur the reason Unit many banker-- , tuKe,tbcir vncutk.n in July niiil I or Unit;lonson they luive In on l f.l fromall"iiuiii(; previous convent lens. Kin

'with the convention couiiuir in tin'first piirt of Juno it is lu'l .Aol that

jt he ilate will be more tint!th.it a liiruer percentage of tlie bnnl;-'er- s

will be in a position to nticnil lhanIf the (onvnilon w.is bebi icv..ii'ilthe latter part of July, as lias l.eonthe Dtn in the pa:-:- .

READY TO EXTENDOF UC HEALTHY S3 Till', public preference

il o oil year TiresItor alike parts ofAmerica, as shown by

our recent tire census in 71 centers.

BANKERS WELCDM EMarc, i.i KiM her ,;ti. H.irr, I'1

lar, are cini in Kit"; Hew 111 .H e

til.' I'olianl Pi- ' U! e PI.' v mrporatern, in w limn M i 'W- In r h'.im an. I

ALAM0G0RDO OFFICIALS

WORKING HARD TO GET

Brought to Happy End. Says;

the People in Three Coun- -

ties Know What Cardui j

Did for Her.Mr. p. 'II ud , !:' lllnl.T Hie pl'olo-

MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP',.,'. i ..f I ie.il i:c W. Led. . r Thelass Meeting of Business andProfessional Men Is Held to

Take Preliminary Steps to

Entertain Visitors,

til"-- ! net loll ill I., ' PP.- V:i t "1

I.MCIkL CDMIIPONOINCI .UL.NMi I'lH .I'll- -' . S kl ll lit .' AllC..!.'',

Alnliioaor,)-)- . X. M, Match :! - -,

liotoiiilu. and the so. lb m ., isln.KMayer U.Kae and the board of town M:-- s eher's -- ( Teen experience --

trustees are making the niesl m stem- - ::an wuh the liu cmepaio alterntie and (horoauli 'ainpao;n, in tbo' ybnli -- K. played a war as .t.litmeffort to insure thf sin eess of the; ...,., pnivei'sal piilui"s. lien

X avcrvil'e, X. C Mrs. AbbaKaiPll.irnptnti, of thin plnce, says that!iiPout 1 2 yeius art" she ticKan to t a k

C iriitii after havins hcen ;n failingl.ealth for 12 years, during whichtime she linl to take to her bed four;

Tlie ;;r;uul ;nvr,i!.iti cf (uHulyeurs w ",S

21 per cent and this with close to200 liratuls fif tires on the market.

This (iooylycar preference is builtupon the he,i-n- H k of public satisfac-tion the individual experience ofthe avenue man, u ho has found that(ioodvi.arTired'Tof.irther, last longer,and so cost him less in the end.

PICiL SO.HlfOWDINCC TO MOBNtNtt JOHPNL $ il il (l hol'll iSSUO, ilitll U lo liet'lovis, M . Match 81. The pre- - ihmittcil to a ..to of th" l!ipaoi',1 ivs out ot emu nionin, ana suncren

Ibe Amen, an lic.u.ly tp.ic.y w .is.i,c,iiii:'.eil she was , ii:;,m"'i br aM iheslur feininine reus f-

- -ronv; that tllC doctors; told tier SIU'O"" 1.1 s..-o- nil llli' pill , ol me mi-- . :, ui'.M ."I"-- "l,,'t' biivo female trouble and cavei.eiis id' Plovis for eiiloniiinniL Hie Is for the piirpi.se of miyhm the water V

-

,.iworks sysiem nn,l e'eetn. nai ami modieio.. which dill her no irood Panhandle and K.tstem New Mexi.irrigation water.' r.lo inpro, c- -nd f iiitillv insisted on her poir.ir to tlie Hankers' convention which nieeis here, power plant Hinl li

i.... ..wr.1 fni. ireatfo.oit June II and 7. were taken U edtmsdiU owned by the AklliIIOItMIl l'.tisWOKllli m: i r ii i:n: skm:

"'I Wo Men of S. Par." "la nn;Pol an (loswoi'th and .lad, i iirlis. i .

She Roes on to say: 'I am a ltirffejiit. a mass tiieetiiii: of the business and'""'1" company,woman, and my ordinary weight, Idi; professional men of the tow n at the John M. Vt,tt and W. A Hawkins,

'eat In r's latest nl ut am tonor,. The picture - b.iso.l I'll

f '.I el Marie's Wcso I'll s' ol . s ill

'.. of Ibe 'I '.l l's an h'i.l 11.-- ao- -

I mis, went down to 13Tn 1 got. so had Klk's home. A coininiltee composed of 1.1 Paso, representing 1. II. ixemp- -;,.,

hist drugged around and could ,,f Alex Sliiplev, A. V. Skarda and S. "'. "f thilvoslon, pres.ib ut and prill- -,

scarcely sit up . . . My neighbors all j Si ,,f cinis, and P. V. Ilarrt-- j "!'''1' own-- r of the ompanies. have

tlwtlit I was pointr to die and would j SOn, of Parwell. was appointed to map 1,1,11 conference with the mayor and om-sa'-

I couldn't live lontr. My llttlciout a tentative . utertainment pro - hoard of im tees, o as; v,. u po some t In

,laiu:hter thoaht the same . . Ire,,,. Tl.w. initio will reooi I "f - details Which wer, not wc.ked id Pol. Slalboc', L'v -

lv hiishand and friends urceH me to i, i a,.,.;i - .,. ..,,n,.i- .,,' out at i In former line. Aniom:ny nr'i'o.';; .i

r to tbo low ntrv Piii.lui. and he homrht me some of nH.ltin;, ( ),;,'li time further rom- - """' 1ni"rs- - ""'II. 1 hcK.iil f'T'lini,' heller as soon ;w 1 ,,,.,,,.,. ...pi aoiioinled and noTe Abtmcla park

GoogiWearTIRES

Liy lo 4'i't fi ii.ii GooJycjr 'orvitf 5l.:fon Dcatcr A', i ymlitre

on as t be tow n spa it,1 II II'.-hi Loin takintr it. and I stcadilv imci,. ,.,,,,.,.. n... aut,'niill'e the water rcini'cd to iili- -

priu-e- until I was we'd and strong. ,,..,,,, .,n, other features in connection... .l.e oo- ,,111',1,'n do mv tioosowork .; .,. I ... '

Hon, .I"!' at -, . --S, n

bv a ,.',!', ud I - U h ia iio-s- . To & s-- j i i. Jcksofca.d. -- i tlodod PIIIV- - sA,, ' 18

b.cibr Loin i.,, a Kr)W to' J

a u 'a kblit st.the s'ory of a

Sa in '.a r who is bo . ,

won an know n as the I

spile him she fixes bis ,i

and lb s da mils III ill as a

el--

ii.il.huisl drifts (..

'inn there fall- - hi !.e

a to i he sa me proper! ;

' - w M I oe CO I' lo r oo iiiiote. . . .. , . ,

have eooke, for 2 boaners at "' l" MM' " ' ",, i,' Ibis coit cut am viM undoultedly be I,, ,,n,i ...mi, theone tune. Am a st rons. hcalt b v w om- - . .. ..i"!l noiin, ias simsoi"""''.' ...'.'. . Mil ir.-- s wona.MV jtown. loot more op inat,, permanently cured by t'nrdiil.

ncui. ii win ne nisi nio'uns i known as "no man s ami. an, w in. iihusband and I can't say enough fori ,u.i a Mex- - '

I he bankers in X'ew Mexico, all previ- - js, plaiiid part 'I llmlowiTne poopb in tbfePan! uiMargarita I'isvIut. dine.

lo ll', d lipd', I 'ol '','!t.ir,". and

ill c.' H'-- alp. t ;ou bale

iea n --'il l. The affairs a .

nicely and all end- - l api csl iiiiiiil '. I' alii-l- of

s... and prop, i t h

. .,.!. .I'll! Willi t h' I ' '' ''a f ,r"isbed.

tics know what this medicine has done PJ" '" ",ml" " ' !' "' '"ittom tlie Co.,enM,ienr sumin isum- -

tor me. for neither I nor my husband '1 '"" I it will aftord many ; ,,r,,n.ises to d lo the I own. t.. he

ever e i.se prai.sint; it." i eastern bankers an opporlunity to is- - p, tor s, iid i nrpoai s tile K ol

Cardui Is for sal,.' at all dntssKWts i it this spctmn of the country, one tliey., nist we-- t of the titero . oiimvwith full dlrertlona for use. Try it. i hi'v- - vr be,,, privileKcd to enjoy hnildmu: .unaranioes to

. before. As mot of the banks m lilts sell the bonds at a t:.lc of inter,.', t Hoi

Ij1

she did not win Iter t :i im : niu h.

Mi, ins 1. 1' ,cnatiin.il (Uel'-oii.- ad- - i

villi'. in", but In steady :iil niceiiiciil !

due in lair.' alulitx Lai bed hi n t on.ilcorrespondents in K.ni-- I iireater than f. 'j per cent.vicnuty !ku

tiocilvrai' n Monk Tiresn. r lortllicd ;i;:nit :

Mini riitluiK I'v "in No-i- s

III! Cut b'llllllt'.

Mow outs li y our On-A- ir

Cute.Loom! 'l'ifaih liy our

Uubhi-- Kivrta.

IiiKci iuity liy our Multi-ple ftiaidcd I'iano Wim

OTKiWWJr;j Vf.-W- J sas I'by. SI. Louis, riuctiRo and even The board lias believed tint soon el.aill: lll'd pel -- Mem a ppln a ion.M'i'l2f! v ... i. r, ... , (,.1 il,.,) Lonlipti'a i Z'v' of the nm,, sure uoiif lbg (f ,N . II P II '

9 IIW1 1Mb." k"M bankers from those cities will be pl'rs- - Jclib. rntolv maUiPti false repr. setila- -

t lit, as well as heads of Ibe Inderal re- - ,tj,.ns. iisiim tictitious iimires as helnusen,- hanks ill Kansas I'ity and Mai- - jihe ncipts of Ibe scleral . om iii.s.

j ,i e j, c or :,t .i picioi-- player

mi, brcaki e; oilo ib" panic(

ai p.'lhoa cmio. , n:l. "U Hal do jlas. In addition to lb. bankets, it is ''ii,. fiejins beitm oiioied wi re a vast

Till II M Ail II M WMP."pi ) pi: i:i i i:sl M soo

' 'Pin- - I ImiiiiI id Manor" r' lo i

s,., i.y ( i o u ui so ai - M '

ii.a -- lei pict me. nn ball ma n :u. baraetci', tellilic,' of the he, e of anIvo.' Indian pot, nt.it it an :

an advent m ess, w bo in i it n be anan -- I, Tbo es, a I'm woma fr mi,

the i" tali's court afl r k,!b. .. m rv-- a

nt who sbc thotlKt't w a Mo ill" !!p-- !i

the convention nere ,,. , lower than pie imui'cs aciu.inimany cattb men contained ill Lu- re old. I u i l ino umr. ,JiWEc ' i will .:r.nt a ,o lo"S- O' III. , to. jmi me. . i tnte iul Skidding

our Duiihlr I hickaudio and , astern .New ;.,. figure: fun;i.-- d ly I'n sniettt man, vlio le d bad e,,r- - ,.( ex-

po, !,.!..., I'ui' bis ii'lo!io,ili"U it WasMexico, as the cattlemen are larsre Kemiiner lid not oune narec Willi oatlict 1 'icad.pborrowers of money and this meetitii; amounts shown mi Hie hooka in Hie

will afford the b uilds and horrowets of f ie t nm lo. ,,l nian;o;ei '. la orderof mouev an opportuinU to imci each to el 'ai uii all il.m.il and une. Klointv

,1 a bit of stitolo a!alu: lot, ho i' is "'I stcalnn;

itrocnd.i.ia-A- rI'llother, beeoiiie aeonaintcd and mvd permii'sion troin h,.r fm nisbe., a tlir.'l.i :: epi .;

ic f for the board of , ,,.. I. M islJX.L,l,n.f7TTV it rv - r PVijJ 8 t.in

X- - M r V 'ill scof President Kola

jlruslees to havthru,, cmnpanic

Mat v i i' i. r.i chanim ies that will perhaps be

mutual benefit to both.To ln ile I lieiids,

the ac, Hints of llv;i ui ii. in ui''!''!' to

lo e feat Ul c,

This pi. iv is I,

,,,,r LiPic Pel"lo pird. win. scored so beawi in

'oconr "en mpire" id m "buiinoiitobiain t he exai'i a nioiim ,.t '"" re- -

Tlie ('hois bankers will inline, liat leeipts. P. Loimiieckei' ,,f i;i Paso, a: 1 Mriflef. M.idama lo,ml hi rm.ii, ii

pin. i.''j I. ii. i i

si al'oul iiivitintr their banker eertifiid :n count lit, was chipthenP. ,11x12.4',:.'- '- rSM tM- ' lh" ""'"";"- - '" 'make the and,., lb was a,s,-:- , d by back

-- 4I-34 ft ,('"n"' h''"' l0r ""' ' "nvi """11' II. avland. of Al.n.i..rd. . .

F iatbiKn ffi prepai atauis al" alieady beillK made ,,IM.iod of tweb, ,. months fromh TIIK Mt-- t .. IXC. H by tlie citizens of flovis for eitt-rtui- n- ivhruti'rv 21. KM... to Kibranv "I. pea in since the port of the tc.idit-- ' .'. 'I.'e

mm A "'

mi WAW

tffwoiiniiitteo b. I" im. made lolhlie. :..'In-- ' a breaking crowd(.cnernl Dlslrlliut'.r B

Alliionii rijiie, S. .11. IffI ! I fi. the Ki'oss re, cipls ol Ibe three n..

meet- - comintllies were found to be as ful-- j

I'oltax,imna Ami,

,' ... P. 1. lit.s i, .ill7 Me- K n-

ils,; M("l'o

i me foal ore of the t w o day

nr.", f I. "--

mi'., - 7 '. :'

I'ddy i: ..:b.hipc.

: , 1,1111.1. '

Mora. i.

.0 public announcement has been III, 'II.ae vet bv-Ci- mayor and in " iiiem- - j ? I.',

a ,.f the board of lisle." us to , ,,!.:,

ir Candida, y for re--cb elioti. hut it Icy, ithat lliey will not decline '' .),',

run and plans 11 re loin- - m.ole to$l.l.,:e

in will lie an automobile trip iover-,,,u- s: Alaneejord,, Water VVoi'Ks, noj im; from seventy five to J nn miles j ,.,.,,,!,, 5. 7 ,;p; 7. 7i Ala mopordo be

Ihroin--b Curry county , with stops l.ilu aiid I',,ivt company, f s.ti I '.i.x P. 11

j inspeelini; tlie various farms, to show i AlamopU'do Inpn'o cnient company. is

lit" visit orn ( oncli.siv ely what is beitm f,.0m lb,. La l,n. oil h sy stem. Jl.-''- oRelieves CATARRHin pack Into oil a e.done here liv our farmers. The trip .". total truss r venue, $:'.n,lxt. h. pi-- t inth

i.ni S.'.mi',; Kb 10 Arriba,;, op. s .'. ..:;,:. San.'..i.ii San M.vucl. ;..:m; -

ioval. $1,'PM; San'. l''e. j

Sb-- ra, $1.1..:': 0110,T.i, ( :b- - .' I'..; Tot ,ta nee,

ni,,n. f:i.!t ;..:.; V.itenciii,

7

ELADDER ppo''l ionedAy 'W4. J .X.

will also take in some of the laruer This a nn is a little nmie than 1"

cattle ranches so as to demon: irate per cent on tic amount of the pro- - School I'ulisthe status of the cattle industry here. posed bond issue Th. inteivsi ehante 'e, Maliand ;i. n ,pporIn fad man who altinels this will be 1 ii..",iu', and u Is esiimaieit ,1 to of cebool fiiiuia lias boonM MWb'c5 Bi?-ch- rges In

"P- - ... -- I.,. t. n- - ol I',, Lb,- 111convention will ;n away with a belter! that the operating cxpcnsicomprihensiou of the possibilities of! proximate .bj,,IMI, le.'l I illC a Sll ''- - '' '

,., .., 'st ru, ion Ah in X. White. 11! the' raleM'.'ttnthc C ills i'o 1, 0 il v . , r ... f , ' s c o ,',1 .,,,' ' . ...c tits lor in'ii pei s. 11.'

Inn noil pound-n- l' the cry Ib'- -t Col-

orado lie, leaned Idle UH- -. Tl'e-- c

lamc 10 n- - diicet from the iniicli.deficit to lie made up ini'ou.cji taxa "ifore 11m d scensus of I i),:o;'i. tinTl... ., !.... .1,1.. ....... .. ill 1... , .,u ....s Toro I I,' !I1I"'S,S'.fr IX fed a"fc'jAvii i. 4T r'il, '..'i-tio.- Vncmoo Ilribm, ii $ s 1i,,.i.i !.. f,,- tn-.- f were shovn by the audit. - - i .. w . 111:11 1. no be bell.ii- -P., rnallllo,county

i heretofore. This wa's decided upon Nearly all of tl pposdhui is disap-- 1 follows, per

m t ! 1 mi rv-- 305 SEES

Ijjj

LJ ifSES333i il B

1

P: .i u a r ,1

.i.iMiiiliii.iMiiuiiiiwitmii'Mjji''''W-l'ii)iw.1- FMTfTWl',mn!(,ii,ilml,ip..vlmjiwM'.u immmimi.h i

l ..iiiA-- .'i.v.f y l: ,,.,.., ..ir.ii - 'i

Elliott & Sherman Present D. W. Griffith's

rrp II y u Fi "j)lf IS H I Jl Jl J i Cm

A & M M m m ; ;

M & llMmM fx m Highly mportantail Orders

13

4

"The Birth of a Nation" will

never be presented at any butthe leading theatres and atprices charged for the best

J Ho f H . ( '.'In.ti 1 tl . C .'i ' H. li . ' . " . ' 1

From Outside towns accompan-

ied by check or money order

and self-address- ed stamped en-

velope will be filled in order of

their receipt.iflj'V,ii fa e i;- - r,-- J

1 w wEverv Evening at?iiv' J !'" s '.:vrnoon at 2:15Every Afte

50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.0075c and $1.0050c,

Seats on Sale Novat JViatson's

A Symphony Orchestra ofThirty Pieces

Positively No Reservations WillBe Made for Anybody Except for Cash

mZZS Cms

FOUR ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916.

im Minion i m 'State Game Warden Replies to u TO DARKENjy Your Health , Hudson for SignsTaos Protective Associationis a delicate thing1 to cxprrimrnt with.

lH-uc- not taKe cnancts witn sfunc-thintjlli- at

has not proven its worth. If Wall Paper

ililU.J hlHIiULLL IU

i BE GROWNED US

CARNIVAL OUEENi

I tTKSWieTWtlflCCn

rrtailXKififtatlt.

(Ls f" ii"pii.,E5Ef9fltai

Tiinidinl ilc- Huca, s'af v;i n " formation received hy us ft) connee-wnrd'--

stands hehlnd his I'lilff ilc'-'ti"- 'Hh III" Taos Indian ease. 1 fl-

uty, CamUIn C, I';iiiiUi, In slide iner.t' 11ml thin department in li c

liy the latf r lit ItieetinK of fT position t know wh'ti to wilh-th- f

null. tame .i utf. tivf line" iati'in liKid Information than y"r aMoi'lM-tun- '.

to tthi'li the Tump It "f' 1I-- . r as- - Hon ft mi bail r tlimiKhl It Importantsoi In ion L.ck I'M (ptlon. 'in linvf kept ymir information secret

.Mr. ilf li.ica line lopilid In the Tans' e would liM . n r so.

ii'ixe IhIIhii n follow. Jm conclusion ' w'11 That I

it is a blood trouble of any kind that isworrying you, then it is S. S. S. you needto cleanse and purify your blood.You ean't go wrong when you turn toS. S. S., because it is purely vegetableand has curative qualities possessed by

HUDSON for PictureFrames

Fourth St. and Copper Ave.

You Can Bring Back Color andLustre with Sage Tea

and. Sulphur,nation to Take Place To no other blood remedy. One bottle, has

in many cases been worth itsI'xeentne Committee, lime cndeiivon d to help "til hil nt

Tans ( iaino and l'hh l'r'il. live Ac- -' protective associations In the W'rr ks?weignt in iioid to tne user. W hen you darkui your hair withii;e Tea and Hiiiphur, tin one can tell,!Get S. S. S. from any drug

night on Midway; CarnivalWill Be Open Monday on

Account of Bad Weather.hecail'-- e it's clone so naturally, no1gist and start on the road OR A RARC.AIX T AV

a l ToMonii.i:. iiki:ssto health luuay.T. W. IIANXA. IjAMY, .. M.

JFree advice to those whodesire it. Write MedicalDepartment, Koom 104.

Th Swift Specific Co.,Atlanta, Ca.

date, and rnv aetioiiH will tdmw forthemselves ilnit thlx lft true. 1 atnttjlliiur to ilo iiii v thintr reaponiihle and

'in the interest of name iroteci ion;, Mr.I'adllla'H at the Ail'U.iicrimState (ianie rr'He'tivc nssociatmnmiH Hi Kip lv Mhowinj! tn the ieode ofthe Mate hi.w tinreiiHonal'lean he and "dial Ihey expect ; name

warden to do on no Itifnrinalliiii at nil,and your iivkoi latloti .hoihl have heenIhe hint to have oh.tfiled tn cm h f,

iik ou well know that von

inner furnished ihH lepa rttrn'n t withany definite lufoi million, In., merelyunfounded rumurx, and now yon pie- -

foi l'it)..n,Tims. , M.

Centletiien; ... Vi.nr letter of MarchL'llll lust, at hand imd in T ! Iy will

u Tli n t i was Mrv mm li fuirpilsoilat the position ..n haw taken it ,1

:;aine il ufi t I'.c lisso latum ut tile re-

in. ilkf iiiade hy elm f dc.illy mimewarden, ,Mr, pallida, at Ihe Mate ns-- k

"In t ii ii In Alhiuiiii iiie, ami I m-lal- n

him In hi" remarks.In mir I'dtir yon "tale a follows''in lie i veniiisfr of January .' .Mi".

I'mllil'i, i liief deputy fame wardenfor .Vim Mi xlm, c.iine In Taos, on In-

vitation, fi,r the purpose of ntlemllnK

evenly. I'repa tint; this mixture.thnnyh, al huine Is inussy and troll-- ,hlesome. Fnr fiO rents you can hny atany dniK slure the ready-l.o-us- e prep-- jaiatinn, iniproveil hy the addition of:oilier ingredients, called "Wyeth'siSaiie ami Sulphur Compound." You1just dampen a Hpolifce er soft hrusilwith it and draw this throiiKh jour'hair, taking one small strand ul atime., liy morning all yray hair dis-- japni his, and. after another applies-- 1

linn or two, ynur hair heeopies heaii-- jtifully darkened, flossy and luxuriant, j

day, faded hair, thutiKh no dis-- 1

ti aee, Is a sii4ii nf old iifif, ami us w o

Miss (ilady Mnndoll was winner of'lie qllei n ('Hltc;4 villi li rlnffil let'Mclil. She will he crowned niiicn ofitin- ,a nival at tt (i ( in. k tiiniKht onthe midway. A platform will he nl

IP for the crowllihe. At Hie H.ntllf '

tillic f.he )(. ,c Ilf ,1 V illi thefli nnotiil rimr.

The final stiunllir; of Ihe thref- lead-- j

THE WM. FARR COMPANY!Albuquerque Gun Shop

'ARMS AXI AMMIMTIOX.

Expert Remodeling and Repairing.Utiht .Miuliine Work.

J 10 S. Si;tOXI), ALRIQIKRQUEMall orders given prompt attention

Wholesale find Retail Denlpti InlltlII AM) SALT Mi:.VT9

hmiHiiife a sprclnltTFor (tittle noil llnjrs the ll'estMiirkft I'rlctn Arc I'ald

II failedfor what

ScitiitorH 2: MriMiklyii t.W'aNhlnt;lon, Manh 31. The

lh'nnklii Xatlonnls were defeated to-d-

2 In 1, hy the WashiiiKtun Am-eraa-

in Ihe filfit jj.uue h"re of thetipriiu; iriter-- h aiiUK llarperheld the viMltor.M lillleuH and runliKalor flvi Inriliign. The iik wa'fai'l. three iloithh. pla'K hfin'

d.

ml VW f ml In Idaiiie;l tietill", .dlive a

a tin1

I'l ofhe Taos iioeialloil,that Mr.

laii desir,. a youthtul unit attraetiyeappearum e, ;et hiisy at nliee withl'.ineeding

In (In.

lilla m ill You malm the fnllowlmr r' tnark-- In

in;, n pi e- -' your letur ''.Nut a slnt'le pciond It helm IniH he( n Kean heil for tame In TaoH

inlo wiiie-- enmity in Ihe piiHI ypar."

ilFATUCR AMn FIMnilMfi nVyetli's Sae and Sulphur ('(impound

111 .Itio.il.iles war;iisn tiliiilyn .Main!"!), 21,1..f.

Vim Jl.ih. lie I'inll,, ., t,7Ki.V if h A mi. i I.lnd, 'i.i'-- 1

r.e' HU-- e Of Ihe hllll e ither ' f W'e.i-I- n

hdiiy and Thursday the carnival willremain oien nest Momliv t i; (

nUlaellons will piiiint a chani!" ofJiloKIHIII.

w i iiiwmuu iimi i( uMI'H ynunm, This readv- - DUKE CITYCleaners-Hatte- rs

there to alt' ml your mcsenllni- IhlH det artmeiit, ( o

f.or.slhle fur him tn ImpihIhltiK that wan eiy fnin iiidx a ml thai up w erelii find nut ahoiil Mi. I 'i

Harness, Saddles. Dovoe TalntM, Roof louse preparation is a delightfulI'liints, I'Af. toilet reiiiisite and not n medicine. It

..iS THOS. F. KELEHER f',r ,,h:: '"" ,nitiBil- -!n our' This loolm in me like a v ry l'o,idh

W'allon'n portraits are the lav uiivii.iin ioi, mi,! very untrue, an X m

lilla, Inlc prove iliffeii nlh ; It uImi fl((WH the !20 Wotst Gold 1'boiio 4i' ' l I'l'l'llUt'U (II IIIWUV,

inroxK 4io. 4os w. cf..tralj Allniuiieriiiie I lo you know the merchants of Al- -

the Journal will the n dnzi-- worth$ir. us a prim. in WIio'h Who in

ripip. huiUeriue'.' It will pay you to Ketit Is yours .isjaciiuaiiilfd. Watch for Who's Who inAlhuiueiiuc. AlhiM.pierque.

The Journal will Rive you $10 inBold if you know Who's Who in

in Tims, made eyeiy elfoil pnsrlldi- I" uJuhI u e of oiir i tit Ii imii.

.certain If it iie Irtie lhat the In I am funding a opy of thlx letterdlaliH had or had no l.ceii out oil ii'ln Hie A lliiiiii( riUe Joili nal, not.

hunt, and It hccuh !,, me I Ii u t ji n f II In a eiisloin of mine to tin f".for your asvoiiatlon to pie.mime dlf-lh- merely tn j:h'e II tile Name

Ih heoti. the point of i ea-- 1 'erl lulim that you pave to the letf i

Can we nice yon J I'l?in prize in Who's Who in

CLOVIS TO VOTE BONDS

FOR SEWER EXTENSIONS

(rirtAt. cnf.llfOMilHr To HnnNiM4 jouwnal)

WIio'h Who in AIhiKiicriue?

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I'lnvix, .N. M , Slunli ill. '1'lie HOII ,m, ( ,m n sense.i

Heiil me hy your asKoelatlntl.ery truly vouis,

TKIMDAIi C. MK l:C.,Slate (lame Warden.

I lllxo liolp e, hy ymir Idler. Illlltyou iiitliic-i-' this department for thepulili' Hy KiV'ti the teleKiams and Itt- -

Realizing ThatHi 5

'o

HHH'i r H'i tins liffii iii.iKIiik anof the i sli iimiiii of llio fteHcr

mid water luaiim Hint hhould he made,also the Iniprovrineiils at the powerphiul, for the i lly i ouni il, )ia mad '

his lipotl, and finds that the follow-lii- u

ninoiitilH fliould- he expended furthe purposes indicated: Sewer exteh-dlou-

JV,Mi,"i; wafT main i xlenslon.'i.?.; "! ; power plant Impinvt nieiils,

fl.'!,."7r; well woik, $i!,oiii; enxlnccr-hif.- ',

$I.IUi0; Iii.i'cellaneniiM expenses,I'lJ.I. This ii, akca !!n- - f.lal of JiS'i.lllinthe anncllil of the piopoiei liulid

'J'he rilleim of Clovls will he en lie

oris INTERCLASS MEET 20c PER ,000 GASET FOfi TONIGHTBEAU WELSH

upon In vole on the IsMinnre of IannisIn this amount, at the general ellyjileiliou pi Tiicsdny. I.ltlle opposi-- l

lion la t vpeiled tn ,,. honds, as thelllff.lol ilv of Ihe ( IheliH of Closis!li nh.e that, in ordi r Ii. ac ommnd.if

Cij'hth Grade Is as Cheap as Water Can be Furnished to Albu-querque Consumers without a Loss in Operation

nticipafe

as fourSchool;

Well

Midi

This Year asClasses of

Pi ess Dispatch Declares New

Yoik Li!.',hlwei:'Ji Had Be-

lter of Nine of Ten RoundsWilli Champion,

thefilethe

leshhiic.s and nffmd aihiiunieprotei linn, l m Impi lalh.j thatPtopDseil i yl' tu inns l e niaile. Place Is Armory,

VOTE FOR SAWTELLE 1mumm k,o.i incin iiiiiii nn Tin- (niliiuil track ineet of

Voik, March .1 - . I leiiuv vt school will alu- place t.uilf'.htui, in! of tills eity outpointed l''red-j,i- t t, ,in,,ry, I'iiitrlcK will include tl

r Welsh of kinclaml, woild's ' ha m- - ,,.es re piesenllm; mil only

A. lloTlllIln Is tinlllf I'o'ft caiuli-- i

ilnle for alihiuian from Ihi" lh t'1,Wfstd. Jems liniui in s the man whnl'l' pi '' tin- - caiiildci n and Hie fcai'.i I'

let i'lio n iii i ihl Toy n. a

V "te for M HiWf lle,

on ln:ht wi u;ht, In a houl niors, lutilors, sopliomores and fresh-Madh.o- n

Siiniire (inideu toniuht. men ,,f the hiih vt hool hut also thel.oiiiiril liad the hetfr of nine of kiinhth ulade Ihis yiar. There are he- -

tWi-e- Ir.hty and ninelv entries..lunlnls - this ear's seniors i?TThe

Won (In

Advocates of the $400,000 Bond IssueNow rest their case on the argument:

That this Huge Bond Obligation is Necessaryas a Club Over the Water Supply Company

liiteietass championship last 'XXWatih thn .Iniirmil all thin Week

fur nnnoiinceiiii nts of WIio'h W'lio InAll injuria ii a.

Ihe f'ti rnuii'ls, the fifth IiiIiik even.Welsh weinli-- d 'ill 1 at I In- rlm.-- -

slde and Ids oppollelll. ,1 .'

I.conatil forced Ih-- - fhhlinur finmI he f li st IniiK of I In- hell, I in t w u

Sprinii,anions lie loekeil the tlllohnlderh look.'d main hv many as

venr Willi Ufi and ilfhl smashes to the

year. The point system will he fin-plo-

d In Ncorlip,' mid first, second andtill lit places will count In tile fa or-

itur Th" (lass rolllmr up the e.reatesl.nuiiiher of ) ml nl k will he awarded theinler'lass championship.

The ol'I'icialH are:.Indues, of finish Join s iiinl .Mif h- -

the in i si ih hi' h f i !ir;iiii nf I hIn 'i (his iilnnt he said of Ihc l In nil and Jaw. He used II h indsmii'i. . Th" i.ld and lamp w eat lo r usm, Sioetal linns Sel,-- was

In linld.laiiirn mi i In nmiit ic cants hlch are npieiif.,anythiii:- - hut

Ifili'Vi (I, p. W In the f'Hh Hie ihaiiiplou apHiire,lId. They i an hv iip-pl- inK ' 'ham( (Ida inahle f vc j

er..inn nt. Ilo heller aiH.iiitaMe, landiim wilhi Tlmek-'epcr- I". I.eo ii A, 11. An- -

1 e c a i ii 'M

Wll I'lc, i.i lids on i.ennftru ft neau "luit.olliItaly. It,1uiH:es - r.enth y and HayiHs.

1' you know tm- - inerchiiiits ofl ine or Ills IdnWS l ilt the etlal- -

s left t hi iiv, ( me of l.ennI. h'WS Which l.-.- lied , sh',;

Slartei- - McCnllimi.The meet will slart lit "i o'clock.

w a

liu'im i iji.e '.' Th- ii mal,i your k now -' ,.,--

i'j.-- with while tv tiirnliiif In a list!of niifw.'is In Whi-'- Wlm in Allm-- 1

'' '"'tqui que,r-- '(

to tin lis el IcCilvi', linn ever,w as fast a ml i lea n all the! RIFLE TEAMS WILL

COMPLETE COURSE AT

THEIR NEXT MATCH" ft

You know that water under municipal ownership will costyou at least 20 cents. It may cost you much more.It will cost you tax payers very much morebecause you carry the load and hold the sack.

4 t.

1 ii ii v it,! Mops ( lark,I, mi', Match ill. Sam I.niifi-i.- '

r,.ielon, Unoiked out Jeffof ,l" din, In Ihe filth round of

ford.1 - ai .i k S aV l li . lurk. Puke City!!will lll"'ti

The A Ihllipiel ill(- - l.t

I'tfle a .si'i iallnii IcamsS( heilllled hill l hereto.acaiii hut not fnr a witli or two. ' '"' Xnlhl l.aiu-tni- wMched l'.Mi piiulnls

and ( 'lark " ... next mutch will he held at Ihe tin-- :

liniial iiuard lance al ter t i! t H or-- 1 J'di't'cd l. the Puke City lul, arrive. 1The (cams Will i p h t e tile COIIIse.jT

r.iiMe. I : ilih ilcs :t.'

.ho kfi'tn ill", Man h TheHost in Nationals tiff add the 1'lida- -

jdelphi.i A u 1, aiis h c i c Unlay, I fi .1,

,fill ii al :.''Mi vat'dn, rapid ilite, ami ,ai a

(I

VOTERS OF ALBUQUERQUE

ihni ;iii1n, i ii pl-- and slow fire, TheVhave it cd al Mm und titlil jj ds. silowHie,

The ,ll'liUel ille a "SOI la t lo n willpractice loiiiotruw at Us tiintre northof Ih" I'nneisilv of New Mixl-'o- . A E Mc MILL E NYmi rem. mtii r I',, failure of "i'.iP

M ilh'ii w a ' t h haul;, ihe Mmili zamiiTriisl oi. pa in , ilim't yi

I'l '!"' t tc iw ( iai dm a P Kid (ioin'm- - and llais f I'lulit. '

Nil-e- 'i!v, X. M , Match ill Kidi i. ni l.," ..f i eiitral M.. ami Henry

didai t"i' .'.i-'- ii r, M a 1. P' ' President of the Water Supply Co.ITuf.s. ,. Colo., in e hilled l'ijjSTI RN "still OSS A: CO.C.rnei il 1 hlt ihn1orAlhu l it riair. N. M.

i r In lii i nit inst i ul mn.I i'l 'lh'! In w lial-liie- r a s;i !'"

man " h.' ''.I .. th" h', t nms iluiim;III" " Iw,. Ml i

Vol ' "i ,i i iiti 'in f if i la a.-

uver.

! Hin, in iit ine in hi i w 'mm nampiuii-.hlp- "

t New Mexico ai Ihe Niks'llie.it. r here Thursday ni.uht, April ti. illas given mo Huuui piwiuio uiai u mis uunu lbbue lb ucieaiea ne

ii.(.lam.

'liKfltl, Tincluding

I; u -- (on I.x., Much iift

a hi'ic.i run In liui'ii-- ,Vm k .Xalionals a t In

I he Imi.--f ii Texasrave Ho- New

I' fnl o

not withdraw from a single offer made in the proposed franchise, butwill stand by that franchise offer to the letter. Mr. McMillens bitter-

est foe will accept this promise as an absolute guarantee of whatlca.:ue team here ("dav.

Tiers 5; Hcaumoiit I.Pueblo, Colorado, Has

Municipal Ownershipfcauuioiii, Tex , .Manh :!l. -- 'illp

Intiml Vui.'t iciiiis tnceiited eery of-- Ifcilm; of til- - lm al pit, hers tuday und I

hil .',il'c I'ltlei ii liiu, s I'm; I'ne runs, j

W'hl!,. th- - I'.eaunmnl, 'leis le,l,i;il'',pla"is wcie" m.ikiiii; a Minli run.

it says. That promise means 20c water for Albuquerque U

! Till anUiss !

IcplliS. Ti 111

oi k a no i iiYou tax payers have it in your power to get that 20c water for your i!

M

ewlend

; Rods l.Match i'l. Thi-

ns piled tip a safenu.iti Xnl ninfils InIt Si lllleider pit' ll- -

ind won tcd.iy.s

"1 r t he i'i n i

five llillllLS tilthe town and yourselves witnout assuming any burden of debt.I'ltilc"d I"K. i me ii:!!h. i x f

J I n '

,l).

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is'ilj.It'll''I I I'

4. '''.

Mis'licr Win- - in Miiiliilit lull-- ,lane.-ln- . Net , Maiali .",1.---- Jo.

Sf. her. wi. slier, ,.lt irom llenivI II iW. Ill el Mil in Sll.iitill'alls, lotiifilit, tho lust in ln.H, sec."lid iu i

UtW; "tZ!Z7 Want 20 Cent Water?j Do YouVote (for, tliel Bond i

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O"H

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l(M 'IIIt 'H 'O

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I I Kit Stops t.dlis.r. Mar, h it I. -- ,,i n ,,, ,,fw nii ,,v, r .la. !, i iii'ls, nf Sano. hi a knock. nit In the ninth!e t'.l.Uht. 'Jhe hell! Was t"ic twenty rounds Thev are:!i's.

Pi in i

I 'el! . r,I I III. IS

1

ilale i.il.clitvx.i

Issue ad DwcraticCity Ticket lV(0)te Agaiisl ? Bond ls w.Hammer Mimic WolHt,

''. Wi., M.-.r- h v Kvi rll.iinnur, ..f ChnaK". liad a shade i

the Vteran A,i in H I

round Pout her Kuuiilit. Tin- - meni.i'o li;htv . lshi.

V

FIVEALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY. APRIL 1, 1916.

J. .lui 1'. Woodley,,i .Mr. and Mri Min i h s, ii ijlvSixty Years ths Standard IP BACK HURTSGERMANS iiI CHARGEDDISTRICT COURTDANIELS GIVES M e. ami Mis, If. V. i Hveii, March !,

M r- - K. Sicrhnu, Mardii nd1.u

EGIN ON SALTS8CHAND JURY WITHFRENCH TRENCH IRKING NOWV EWS REGARDING IS and Mr Joe l.ciuer, Mai' h 1"

ii av t li it'lin, M.ir.--and Mrs.

Mrs. . A. Wilson. Mai liWINDOW ROBBERYft EXPELLED NEEDS OF Nffl N Tl SECTIONS

; Kit '.

Mr.I". a

j Mr.u Kiri

Mr

M-

ini, aMl.

l hoM r.

HU. aj Mi-

ll I")M r.

I,,.;.imll,o

aidFlush your s occasion- -

1.. Meiiati, M.iiih H,M r- -

ally f you eat meattegularly,mid Mrs, Lane.,,', ia, Alar, h

b...and Mrs. I '. Tinocll, .March .0,Doubts Advisability of Cor Raynolds Hearing Will- -; Manuel Acuna, IsJuctee

Well as JoseIndicted as who eutu meatw iiinanstructins More Submarines

. of 1,000 Ton Type Withoutson Case Against City and1

Judge Mechem Presiding at j

No Attempt Is Made to De-

bauch From Malancourt,Which Was Captured From

Defenders by Infantry,

and Mrs F. M. Sam he., M.ir. h

c.rl. a mi. lake byin , lxSaid to Hae Beenll.H'Mood, Mar lland Mis. J.

No man orrenu ally cui

the k

a n ell kcov. n

uric acid, ll ha'so thee shut ni

I. aM i

aMr.

Mazon Divorce Trial Implicated by Latter,Testing Out the Schley,di.eiM in ca.oenally, saysiiiithonlv. M. at forumh cloco the kidney porcMdilv filter or strain only

SUl.and Mrs. Jam. r.reiier, March

i

listrlct court, put on a double-- 1 e eonvict,Manuel A una, aniBY MOftNINa JOURNAL SPECIAL LKASKO In mil I lv MOANINO JOURNAL tRICIAL LlAI ro WIRtl TheFans, A! a iv!i 31 ( 1 :t3 p. m.) The Washington, Alar, n i vpf'l'i,jr-- header yeslerdny While Judge 11. V. indlcied bv Hie viand nirv as we

1 "iihcIh pitched on ail sine or meHermans in a fi ree attack on French

mil.and Mrs. W. M. Fhilllp. March

and Mrs, (.', Thompson, .Marchf.ii-1-

an,) Mrs. John l'.ezb'M ski.i ,i bo .

and Mir. II. Sn.iiis.ui,'',, a Kirl,

Mads frem cream offarfarderived frim grapes.

naval preparedness program in tr

his testimony todiiv before thepositions norl beast of i ill SHIi, in the.lose Ilia., who was arrested 1 y

police, on the charge of robbingVium's window. That Acitca uls.

Kaynolds wa presiding In the courtroom on the second floor of tliojcourt hojise, Judge M. C. Alechon:, ofSocorro, was holding- court In thei

M i

-- 1, aMr

."', aMr

M.ucMr

a r .Mi

l.e Mort HnaiiKP region sonie three hHl, n;ivu committee, lie proponedmiles eus; of Mhlaneourt, Hutntd a various modifications in and additionsfooting in some of the French first jto the five-ye- building program en

vestet-da- I"!indicted becam l,u.

irt '.. Marchand Mi. A ii t .nilline andimmediati lvtrenches, but were dorsed hy Fri.-udon- t Wilson, inriuu-itn- r

elimination elltlrelv of tile iilo- -

atresl.Id li i ni

the sire.

tlio first floor. j

line here to bearcase. The trialbefore Id o'clock'

und when court'o'clock icsterday!

judge's chainber onJudge MVeheni' c

the Muzon divorcewas shortlyyesterday morningadjourned at 5:20

he placen er vv I'll

lowing hisA i una Ii

Mali bed atbrok,, the

iI Ci Mi Ml,-- :a ii .i MarchIt.urlien out ia a vigorous counter m-- 1 vl;,ion f,. KTt.H sea-goi- submarines

tack, according to the French offi- - in Hie 1:U7 estimates.IF YOUR CLOTHES FADE,

WAR IS RESPONSIBLEin ib ICCiU.lillK toiVl ,

i

Instead of appropriating for larger A! Februarynd Mrs.in muni cat ion issued this tatelii-n- t ntli ibllted to lii: .. ..was said to have turned l'ia.

part el' the wasie and po'sons from thj blood, then .ma net k. .Nearly alli rln nmatiMn, lic.'nlai In iivcr trouble,ncrvoiine ss, cor. si paiaui, di.ziness.hi, lU'c I He: s. h'addcl- d:s,,rders COlnufrom rli.cci dl kidneys,

j The moment leu fed a dull ic he In'the kidin-j- or our back hurls or if'the uiiii' is coudv, offensiie, full ofsedlnie;;. I; i . la r if pas-aii- e (.r

In a uliMlH'ii e! scaidinif. netlubou: four iiiiiu i's of J.nl Sails frominny lebalce I'haiiiia'i and take a t:i- -,

,'ilii;-"o- al in a r l.isx of ivnter tiel'ort!hruikfa: t fur a f. w da.is and your kid- -

iii'vi w l',1 then act fine. This famoussalts b; made from the a!'id of grape

land lemon Juice, combined with llthia,'and lias been ii for ireiieni lions toflush eiocui d kidneys and stiinulatothem io activity, also to neutralize theacids in tit e so it no loriL'er cnusesIrritation, Ihus i n. line; blmbler disor-- iders,

Jad Salts is Inexpensive n ml cannotilnjuie. makes a delinhiful ifferves-jcen- t

lith ia-- uter drink which u! re(t-Jul- ar

nn at eaters take liotv andtin n to keep the kidneys clean and theblood pine, thereby uiold'ni? seriouskidney compl ' atams.

afternoon the defense luul sianed. 1 hitrial will bo continued today. Mrs. a Kir!up: vessels the secretary suggcsteit

three SOfl-to- u type boats for test Acuna vva-- si tit to the I

rial e,

en i tin'.

Thetemptwhich

Hermans have made no Il.eopoldo Jlnwm is plaintiff in Ho ciiitent i.ii y

er be badMaliaraiu s

iier.

to debouch, from Atakincourthee bold.

purposes, three l.thtii-to- n pen icy typecraft a;ready haviutf been authorized.The remainder of the submarine

from liernalillo county all0f attempted tu bold cp H,

Of'store lit the point of a live

divorce action.Itefore Jude Itayimbls Hi case

H. A. M. W'illsoti aiialtisr the I'ity

I vpi a led.:il - Kci'ii e I

7 T.,lM!!l.ll'tlt,

m llie I'liitedn! lis since I be

Hi lined Snvar Isw Vol i., Alar, ll

r. in al""i I Vli. .1 ted fl

' ill ihe ii f n mi-

N

sue

Slatii mi, lie tirgi u, snoniii n nun ionsi ,' , .' I That(.IIOIM) J. F. iliiiidis, ;,sMiclate eilitori

Nciv Mi v'Co Stale lieinoer.it,;i ui:ii .i i.

hi roi:i:,i c, I. ..r , i i, a., r.l h,i. V, ., t 'I l""l Hfl t lie i. oil limi, lmc iiii. i"--

AT l'Al lv . i..rnra, ,.,.. ..,i- - nni i'i mi;Icould be iC.ick!y secured. Tbiriv had been uuli. led also leciinie known

yi Kter.lay al'ler his arrest by lieputitype or K type lioatu may be the t:uii" aris, Marco SI. (ll.l.i p. m. l -

' M I l l " C ll IMI I1VVII j , , ,,,,,,

i.llhe takinfr of testimony bestin in the'jafternoon, Wlllnon asks .iudmneiit tor'

b "niiiiiiiii; of ili,. war, auainsi uptuov-illlal- .

JJ.Iilol.lMMI llollll In Hie tll'-Ul.-

moiiilis pi mr to Us beiilunui'.'. nc ord-iii- u

lo figures iiimpil.d by tb' for-- .I.. .. . ,, ..... . i v.. i i

oer iivcTii upon. I h,u--t'- r

$;I,iiihi ilanviKes nib cd to have been. ' ieotKc W alker. He Mas takenoiinty jail, not beiCK able to

lar MONNIKA jmitNAl IfRIAL WIRI1

Now York, March 31. 1'urehasnrs(pf new suits, :ifu:r the prcsoiit session,lire warned l,y Hip Xational Associa-

tion of Clothiers, in u circular sent outluduy, that if the garment fades "tlicymust learn to accept, the situationnut- - over which no mill, manufacturernr retailor can exorcise control."

"The complete cessation nf importsnf coal tar dyes." the letter which issi in to all retail clothing merchantsin the Fnilrd States, continues, "rapidexhaustion of domestic supplies andthe inadequacy of American produc-tion have caused most woolen andworsted mills to refuse color guaran-tees of their fabrics lor the fall andwinter seasons.

M'C, n ur(M,'. k. , .ii,, the isustained when H horse driven byd bv Mr'M her po'v f ipos. i ploi iOe $l,lliiii bail, He is chain; tires pi

( III 'U 11 k.wife fell Into :i dibh on .Northstreet. ; ,

j si lib obta.ninu money und r faUe pretenses from John Sucen. '

The Hermans delivered u fierce night.attack on three sides of the villa.'e

lot Mala neon ,, .ais the French nfi'i- -

cial statement issued this morning.The French retired from Hie illayo,

proper, which was in ruins, but cou- -

tinue to hold ii h outskirts.Fierce infantry f ii- hting lasle,) for

llantels Mere: I

I'onsi.iiciion of a Steal urydoel; at,Norfolk and possibly at Philadelphi a. j

latui'lisnmcni of a marine, avia- -

Verdict nf $1

The Polled casedii t of il In favorI'oiv dl et al. The

for Con clN.lesiillcd in a yer-o- f

the ibfi nd ants,jury arrived at n

iiim SliiiUeji With TipliiH.Su'tt.t !', March -- A Siii.r 'it

U'aiiieil nur.-e-, M .ss Favline Silva, h it

been stricken with tiphusat 1.1 I'asoTwo new eases are repel led i,i tinMexican iiuaiti'is nf thai city in iiiueli

' .Miss Silva had been W"i Uin,.

LUMBERPaints, oils, (.lass, MiilthoM Hoof

tm,' und Itiillilliu; TaperJ. C. BALDRIDGE LUMBER

Wistcilcbl Motion Filed.AuLnistin Toiiilo, a barber, was ar

ri slid under all ind ii t ineii t i iiamm?him with assault ni!h a deMiily neapon. He is ,s.aid to have stabned i

ii in ti with barber's sels.-or- He furnished $,'itiil lioiul.

' Toribio und Aualolio iduin. Iii'lb I

mlitread

verdict at 9 o'cloi 1; Thursdaybut sealed il. The verdict lias

tion and suomariiie ijase at San Dicro,(al.

Htud.v of the l'acific coast to de-

termine the best locution for annavy yard there, probably at

I.oa Angeles or San liiexo..

the entire nieht before Hie French!withdrew from the untenable positionin the village of Malancourt, the of-- 1

fieial .staleiiienl adds.The Hermtiiis aBnln tried to carry j

in court yesterday tuornlne.Four members of the petit Jury were)

COMPANYVOTE FOR GRAHAMT. .T.Icd on Hie cbal ke of larceny of sheep.Kienditure of $1 7".ilrt0 to ilea r i excused yesterday. They nve

the approach to the (TiarleHion, S. C, j 1'assinoi-e- William Hold ', A.

yard for heavy draft ships; und aU-'n- Joe llowdich. They werthorizii the rank of full admiral for placed by Leo Murphy. Fliseo

i 'olere-- 1

Sa n

Now Schoolliousc l'laniicd.Santa Fe, March 31. The board of

cilucatiiin lia.s been informed that;plans have been prepared for a new!school house in Hie southern portion;uf the school district of I,a Mesa,liuii.i Ana enmity, ,j

by assault the position wulch Hie

l''renc!i bad won back in the Avocourtwood, but they were repulsed. Fastof the Metise the night was calm.

were arrested and gale $Tuu bond.;''alnilloV,ererdinoll, Jnd,, id on- thei'ehalKc of sellmi! IbiUor o mlu. .is, was!lanvsted ami turnished (,:ii bsib Flor-- 'Vneio ..inior.i. broiler of the I'l.iioeii

."o .nn- but (Ida ii a r would dareto force he nominal Ion of his brother-in--

law Hnrilner for tnasurer in themanner ,e did. BnsG

(ieior.'iiii'i unit tiicetreOcu'd in 1 in .'xliiyj,IhX (i lion i'uisnnuuiiikI rltwiim in i ri'ttt- -lliP III Ili'Olirf iwhiru, j

Itos-- Ii Hie chief of operations and fixing his'eluz, Manuel Sanchez ami J. S.The text of the c nn in u ni'-- ion fol j powers by law on an etpuillty juitli

i those of chiefs of bureaus.enwald, selecterl from ti siiecial venireof thirteen, which was called Thurs-- JIons: ily -What are the people of thisijiimuch 01 ion jovn, m no was iinini- -

"1,-- Hw Ar(r,.n,)A 11 tolVA v:illlllli'l ! I ,1 . ll n t a ! u , Teilll ,lll bllilililllT nril- - i,l,,- ., ft r,i ,, n DM,1 vmiiirlicl l'iull'tln V

Will not rlcture. I'rrvunu fODltiriOU.HOH.lt II ti- Mil la.lHTK.J'rcel Post it desired - Price tl, ur a bottles ti

by1MB EVANS CHEMICAL CO., CINCINNATI, J.

sloleon the eharye of receivingtwo aliaeks witli hatiderenaib s Mr. Daniels made public the ani n inir. I''' Ihe

ine to do about il "

I Vole for Warren ilraham anddenioel al ic ticket.

properly, f iiriiishe, J.itiii bond.rectell against our positions north ofjftimous report of the general hoarUj i The Kl'Ulil n would hale the

HAVE COLOR lii YOUR CHEEKS:

Be Better LookingTakei - Olive Tablets

VOTE FOR BELLAvoCOlirt. ' 111 l "', which set a coniiiiuoiis ouiiu- -

.'': of the Menso the bomba rd inpf policy for the navy for the firstsliip fleetbail been

mem of Malain ourt lias Hone on wltll t '"ul ai"l,,'1 iU ,;"lU'i. .,.i,i.! i i,.i,t the of foi by in:i. It'll j. rre llanuard is "('aii'' (lilien- -

county treasurer collect all road tax.A motion that the' tnasurer be in-

structed to make Hie collection, orshow ( iiuse before the uisliici i niutwhy it could not ba done, carried inthe uralid .lull. ll lias offered byHenry l cstei Vil. The motion was

States waiei 's man in the Third ward. "i'ap"r:,,.,,,, .lliv,.r,,l ':, se'ri'es he said, the I'liitedmid h.ne reaciied s' i ond place is the man who turned ditch waterthe powers of ihe world and into the city mains. How do you

1U1V-- w'in massed formation. Thcv advancedr , .,,lc t linio coon the

think Hansard will stand when the. , .v,' ...I, welliaiucil there.

H'l HH.'W I'"" '-, mi,, ,,,.,. ,1 W ,. ii

VETERAN'S COUPONAny civil war veteran prose ntiui; litis 'onp n lit Hie office of Hie

Morning Journal wild the blanks properly filled out will he inw'iited

iilth h licket, to one of t lit nmtliieiH of ' The Hlrlh of a Milloii." Thisoffer Is good in til noon of Saturday, April K.

Nniiit '.

I'nlon or ( onfciU rate

salient of our line and which aml' authored shJl,l be ,,,. laiun-- l' oeu ycsieioa.l MUM i'lsuill It'l II

I'Thomas K. 1 1. Maddison. It woiihlJerre eliminate the collector heretofore em-- i

poye, by Ihe rounly read Imaid on

real water riuostlon conies up ineil if li- - Is elected?

And speaking of the breweryis secretary of it.

tereil one 01 our oaiiaiioua, K:1,Ii,.Jlt,,furious fifihtiiiK all nisht lomr whichentailed considerable sacrifices on thepart of the enemy, our troops eiacu- -

basis.rmnn theVoi for .1. U :lli for aid.from th,. Thlt"J ;'

If your skin is yellow complexionpallid toiiRUe coated appetite poorymi nave a bad taste In your mouth alazy. fei liim you should takeUliie Tablets.

Ir. Edwards' Olive Tablets a sub-stitute lor calomel were, prepared bylr. JMwurds after IT ycai a of htudywith bis patients.

lr. Kdwnrds' Olive Tablets are a pure-ly vegetable compound nil.xcd with oliveeil. Vou ulll know them by their olivecolor.

If you Mailt rt clear, plnlc skin, brightey. s, n, pimples, a iVeliinr of buoyancylike childhood days, you must g'--t at thecause.

Dr. Tdivards' Olivo Tablets net on theliver and lion ids like calomel yet have nodangerous after cffw.lu.

stillated the ruined villain- but

4s: iruisers, 2t; protected cruisers,4s; sco-i- cruisers. 4N; dt stiuyers, t s ;

gunboats, six additional, in addftionthe folbiwiiiK auxiliaries were reeom-ineiid'c- d

for each s.iiadroti of einhtbatlleship.s; lie colliers, one ammu-nition ship, one supply ship, one re-

pair snip, one tank ship, two trans

FEW CONTAGIOUS CASES

DEVELOPED LAST MONTHThe selection of seed corn shouldliaie more euro than it usually re

IIckIiik nt ,

hold its outskirts,i.'ast of the Mouse the niht pass-

ed 'piietly,"In the Woevre Hie Hermans en-

deavored nu three separate occasions

echo. Too often I lit buyer looks Ht!

the prlii instead of the quality. The' Three casesseed corn of nest ipiulit.v only costs niof diphtheria

ll VIof scarlet feverports and one and one of whoopim; Name nf ( nloiiolhospital ship.

Would Me Done.to entitnre from us the work east of Hmv li lew rent more per ncre for liiyliest coiii;h were the only concisions ti

d to the board of healthAlarch, neeordinn to I r ,. (!.

(jimmy seen. inert' is ll (;rciit uetii easeomZZCVF i HaiKh-emon,- but all their advances, As U11 ant.ual building proKra, theurn sold annually at 10c and Sue per box. Were repulsed. j board proposed two battle ships, oneAH dt iigu'ists. "Th, n,i l.een no occurrence of a rnioreit cruiser throe nrotected

of lilit, coi n on Hie uitir-- I dm Inen report for Hie month. Tweniy- -kct that slioubl ncicr be pliinleil. A

stu-- test Is hj coiiipai'lson: before- - liny- - fiv birHis, some of which oImportance on the remainder of the cruisers, four scout cruisers, three de- -T.iko one er two nightly nnd note theJilcasinc results,

The Olive, Tablet Company, Columbus, O.

iciirredI,, the

Herefidiit,-- ' istjoyers und two colliers. Ina- ue( saiiiples uutl put I hem to

The .secretary also presented a table Rctlicr. Take n pint of well luvil cornreporied

in Mareli.In February, werehealth depai meiit

OOOOOOOOOOO 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000o iii ai: sim. i it t it. it sroiti:. 210 o

f SINGER POCKET open saYurday AFTERNOON o

O-- Xerv l.tile-- l New I IMiircs I lirouuli- -

Q

PARLOR s 1 ' ""rBILLIARDg v;.r. sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

hichif the world's naval tnnniij!

d Hilliiim, March

ami Mime amount nf the other sort tin y areand Mciyli Hum. It will surprise vou.; lion, loThe seed coin we sell Is produced h) j .Mr. and Airs, ITtiroiiois who make ll business of II. :i, a nil I.

The small (.ruins nt each end of I lit Mr. and Ads. F.our lire nil rcuu'voil, iiottiinr hut (he,ri, a nn:.best umin Is sfucd. Also it Is tested Mr. und Mrs.for proper V. I I March ll. a irirl.

Air. and Al s. A.

I Hiirdoii, March

Fred TiiiHat'ero, 9 i iBHHIErO Glass-Pai- nt

L. U IUI IS & Fl Cement-Plaste- r

Albuquerque Lumber Company4j.i mouth rinsT snti;i7r

Alarch S,S. Iblllll,

showed that (iermany and the I'nitedStilton passed Fiance in naval pollersabout the same time, in l!Hl.

to these fimttcs, the FulledStates navy never bus been in secondplace. Frame dro.piny from, secondto fourth al that time, while (ier-

many became second a till the I'nitedStates third, '

The Admiral's Hank.The uuestion of admiral's

rank to the chief of operations whsbrought up by Koprcseniative llob-erl- s.

who pointed out that the regu-

lation prom nitrated by Secretary Dan-

iels for that office conferred upon theofficer nil the authorities of a chiefof staff. He said he wished to lenal- -

The .Ti urnal will Rive n dollar for, a boy,every correct list of answers to AVho'sj .Mr. and Mrs. ' it r,Who iu Albuquerque. x, a iiirl.

Frioste, Alarch

m

DictatorThe4

y?I Oh O

zems of Albuaue??ftftftftftfX

ize the regulations so that future s;C-- j Jrelarics, while thcv muld add to the j

j powers conferred could take nothing jjk'from them. Secretary Tumielsj J ythought it would be unwise to limit 5the executive head of the navy do-- 1

jparttnetit in that way. t fItenresentutive Hrownine: asked 5

mm18about the construction of battle ships4:1 and 4 1 in government yards. Jle Ifread u. list of the material private ybidders had sought to eliminate, say- - j A iIncreased cost of material and i XItiKlaborthem

made it impossible to buildwithin the limits of tile appro

Shall the Southwestern Brewery and Us

attendant string of Dram Shops

RULE YOUR TOWN?priation otherwise. Secretary Danielssaid the lower bids of the yards In-

cluded everythiiiK exi ept insurance,bond and trial trip expenses amount-ing to $ 5u,0(;(i, while the figuresquoted py the yards were more thiin$:0n, mil) below the lowest bidder.

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'We further charge that Captain W. H. Gil- -,

lenwater, a non-reside- nt of this city, whose con-

nection with the water works in former years and

with the present owners thereof is well known,

dictated the nomination of the Republican ticket,

with the object of controlling the negotiations with

the water company for its purchase in case the

bonds are authorized, or if they are defeated, to

frame a new franchise for the benefit of the wa-

ter company and not of the city."

. Extract from the Democratic Platform adopted

by the Democrats in convention in Albuquerque

March 28.

Mr. Voter, are you going to let Gillenwater

own, control and operate the mayor and city

council?

Are you going to let Gillenwater and Jesus

Romero tell you what to do?

You know Gillenwater's connection with the

Supply Company. He dictated the Republican tick-

et. If that ticket should be elected Gillenwater

will control the council. Then the Water Company

will get submitted any franchise it wants from

the Gillenwater-Boatrig- ht council.

MORE LIGHT THROWN

ON LORIMER'S METHODS

(Uf MOKNINfl JOURNAL tC!AL LffASCO WllVtl

1,'hicaun, Alarch !' Transactions.,of the Lorimer and (ialiaj-tie- r com-ipan- y

in connection with the coustruc-- !

tion of the Southern Traction com

This is the real issue involved in your choice ofcity officers for the next two years

Attend the Mass Meeting Tonight at 8 o'clock Sharp

In Republican Headquarters, 213-21- 5 W. Gold Ave.

Sensational facts behind the nomination of the Democratic Ticketwill be laid before you by men you know and trust

It is your duty to get these facts. Seats for 1,000 VotersMusic by a Fine Band. Smoker to Follow Meeting.

Constitute yourself a committee of public safety for the protectionof your homes.

Hear Mayor Boatright's views on Municipal Ownership of Albuquerque's water supply

Ladies Will Be Made Welcome. Come and Bring Your friends.

ti

pany's road were told today by wit-nesses in the trial of William Horl-me- r,

charmed witli conspiracy grow-ing out of the fairtire of tin- - l.a SalleStreet Trust and Savings bank,

David Jetsinger told of a note,go-c- i,y ihe Ijorlmer-fiiillitli- er com-pany for J 7 (I, nou In jiai inenKuf npilp-mei- u

for the traction ompany, whichwas broticht by the r,a Stile ureetbank. When the note fell due thebank was unable to take It up and of-

fered the company a certificate ofdeposit for the amount. He said I.or-im-

bad warned him not to take thobank's certificate. Jle went to NewYork to consult his superiors and onthe morning of his return to Chicagothe bank tailed.

1'hirty Cepositors of th.r 1 .1 Sullestreet bank will be among the wit-

nesses to tie heard at the resumptionof the trial on Monday.

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e! Vote for the Bond andthe Democratic Ticket

DO IT FOR ALBUQUERQUE

Suit Auuiiist I'ui'l Coiupaiiy.Santa Fe, Alarch 31. Suit for

(uif damages was filed by John Vida-koii- c

against the Stag Canyon Fuelcompany. He was injured while atf:1 work at thv coal camp of Dawson andbiameg the defendant for negligence

SIX ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916.

JOURNALALBUQUERQUE MORNINGEditorial

Section

Classified

SectionALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY, APRIL I, 9 o.

Antoinette Donnelly's Talks FRENCH SELECTS SITE

FOR RIO GRANDE BRIDGEJAPANESE HAKEto Women on Beauty Topics s mm i is I a i

TARIFF PROBLEM

SERBIAN KING

JAUNTY DESPITE

ADVANCED AGE

.ii .i . , ....in.. t., ynur anin I'c, .March '! I Slal- - Fuel- -

,ir ,. I, , flu u'n !''. 'iT J.noes A Flench and the board 9 id. (. i. ,(ira'i !"f eounn cm in is n m. r- - have picked I

; 1

v..v .:.:;;:;:; roil TODAYlllol'll) ,i ISuekinall, Which "ill loakei K

'' ' :i' '" ,,: l,f' " 1'i'"'!,. aecessibl.. urn only the liai.dellcr na- - (,ml. lOfen th. tloiial loouumei,,. but also everv por-- , Jl,,"U V' ' ' V g- .v,:c-,..- Im tin-- . !,, tton of th,- '.1.1,1 K i pail,, m holing' J'illt l.ll Sw'tTt I ICKIOS 1 Of

'"' ' :t' '" n,r,i,M,"! '"" !"" T' h'- - l"l,,'M,1;! Aunuur's I'icnic Hums, iht I!.'..- - jiion p will l.c the gateway to ' f

niihian 10:1,1 const i in ti I to the San ' 11) litf I

. t,Atrr; h:xu t'I IVh'Thrndrrr'.-u,:,- : i! ' colonial wTn,- ...k-bn.- h :stoMP,t cciial New , W ,M,,,M ,,, r ,

k ll!,llC i''K'1 H'"UK'S," " 'i I IniiMlic. iimoiIou; nil Mini.-- anliM'"'' )' "enr.h m nil,., tl,,. th,, ' feli,ii, net, vl. id s linn ni.hn tlicjjl f,' 11 ,; '' ' -- n lump P 1,, i In t ih i hi inn a ml .bun- - m.i.h dilt icnll SJ , , , ., Fj

ad mm r. ,e Inn va-- trl, :y ... Tie- o i n s. t n c a ,nl r ,hl M HH'la-- .l Lilkltlj; ' OW.U'f, gii'1 , Tin- ii .i..u "il In liic In. n i Mig 'I loie. of In- ttiilii.it v road nml fj ;1 U()( gof I . t, ',. T Ih.- h.l, ,s (',! ,.f Will He III .: 1. 1(, 11 1' a illtecl 1 . '.",'"'""'.. i,1 if

ft )l'l M'lHf UlfH'y I If BVMI. M.u mil , , ,, U Sane. I' e In the SM

'M... . !:'"'" ll"1"'1-'"- ' 'i' ' 'II Mid, hot a fl iJ0pi I lu Ihan iw.r.lv n on vVU , g, , J '! I'oithiin San, I.. ml o o ninli'J . tl

-- I"fb"ln va, n.h ;.,M,,., l:. Aniba Tin In ,,l ;,. cilllH ( 1 II KluilKl'l, JU'C g.viroioiml. (.. ;. Tutl,. I, t.w.-- V,,, ,. ,,K f5,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,-- ,., , n, ()..

' f ,;" lll,u'",tl !'' wiih tin , , ' ' ';. o"-'"- t ,, W

I'aloiigdglteh, the Serbian minister toGreece, who for niiiny yearn was KingPeter's secretary. "Those simple folkstand uncovered, not out of pity, butout of admiration. They aren't sorryfor you they respect you."

(rueMloiis Companion.The monarch puts his arm around

the companion of his years of exile inSwitzerland.

"Ah, r.ahuigdgitch, old friend, al-

ways the cheery, bravo word!" Andthin to Halougdglteh'H son, ser-geant in the Serbian army, who hascome from Corfu as a messenger:"And Ihoil. my boy, art thou, too, hsocialist like thy father, who has nofaith in kings?''

"In some kings, sire," says the di-

plomatist.The waik ends at last at a bench at

water's edge, full in the warmththe declining sun. As the fisher-

men's bouts puss on their way to thowharf, the men doff their caps and

king salutes them In return. Thelung and the correspondent, seated

the bench, look out over the OulfKubea.

"Like Lake Geneva," the sovereignsavs, waving his hand at the waterand the distant mountains, "Here we

at Ouchy, and over there is t

and France." lie sits a whilesilenco and then tikes up again,

aloud, the theme of his thmrihtH-- '

How much she has done for usFranco! How much she has done for

the world! .Now she is taking ourchildren to her deep bosom, to keepthem safe for us until after the war,that the race of Serl-- s may not dieout.

"For there, in Serbia, it is rcim- -

' o:. ie in ami y I in t, .' in in. ,li a; i m In, llnlian I'M.'c, a l,ii.l".e H H'lllf t ilOVN II U l,tl . III., m

,l'. U'i-M- "h in a hlanl'.et if) ..Ilm. in lll.i-- In be Inllll The toad Hani! fl J()0' 3 '( -, , U5'' 9

When Hair Turns Color.CANNOT tell yen ... ,, ar.v . f '

rvuici a writ iv ii V,

uscl tw be such a p't ISy c ,t higetting o diirk. pp as. i c

hut I ckji do."It in dlstrv.'slnfr win n ti c ,; r , '

hair doefi rhnmte lint p Is ii.o .n :

,"to do so, and fnlr hsirrd $r must i

cile themselves tn (lie fm t ;h:tt tin p ''will not hIwavm remain ti e nvlahden tinted or banal cel.n- lii.ik. .

darker It will gradually In c un. i

fray hntrs begin t.i nppi.trI'vn come to tin- - cum !usi..u th.it i r

know. what ii must be,,,inu,c nml 'the hair to wilt, the cumuli xldi s "you Rre wlae yen will let nni-- t A '

ewirMi and rot try tn Irtetf. re IC, '

Iksiv cf dyr.Occnsionaily y u n:a tmd "

dresser clever i nniudi to i.sc In moi i'l!peroxide en h head cf hair so thm

tomiwrarliy Id reiiipar.i t ivlug. i.ut you tnKe n i liiitii f Mn rv i,

Iias rived t he dm. she hud lid h.i Ii In .c'.temit or It color changed by artitimrans. It is so ditliciih In u, t n ,.

tore or tojirt it tonisl evenly, nndthe hair ii brittle tn the hnc: run

Unit it quit apeUs p. Ami yen ;u ly

must have hf rn nine k by tin- dew ni i 'l t

nuilness and haa ib'iillo; powers cf In en mlhair. 1 dnn't think there Is arvllih nut-tid-

of a life f vice Hull ;lvcs the Kmohardened i Cn t to a facf- tlmt hciuiH d

to hair (lives..Gi.i.yni"s of (he Imir y nnet'or Ir.ail.'c

enrre.sjwndent.i eoinphiin of euvl.n.!!y,anklng for ome color r .spier Ttw ti nn-b-

TiMi most Imir restni-er- is in lh" I'1

frreillenlx eoiitalmil, wbl. Ii muln'tl nh--rusty or an ugly nintcy cn'or, II is nun h

hetter to let weir hair gioy iihI'ii;.::keeping it in yoml cmidilinn. Jl is n.--

becoming, and ceriainly nowaday;' I Is

fashloriihie.If. in ."pile of my n uri Ing. ymi lnl ' on

hair In Ing d ed, v (o.i rea y g dhair .i e.ser, and g.i i vr few weeks,to Unit yo n hair an be in pt right. Hu(don't t ry to tinker willi hh-a- In s and dy s

youruelf.!

Antoinette Donnelly's Answers.POU'.y IV: This is a ."lh ndal

(ivisUng exi i'Clsu. It stiinulali H the UihOP-tiv- o

orgatiA. iv Amne-- in li e nm.--i

I re io inn i mi iiin-ian;:- w III u t.Hi. ii I... via Tainplc, I ii il ll l a;uc. h I 101110 lil'IIWIl A Si l.'i I ill' 11, .1 ij

MltS, LUNA. :,,n lai.l.iniat i. ;,, II. In',,,, .sou. ium, a, g "

L,i tihin.u . mIiuil. ,,b- ,;t li,,,, ,! , I',, ,. a, ,n , ,. i,iH "1,IU ' Iinni ii inn in, l.iav, a f ii u ,., r j ( he a dd ii imia u it to (In- Indian pit- Ig i Hill;'' ( )tlio(ls ami I.OlllH'O,bale cloiai.r lt.. ulial, ,.,a U- j ebb.s ami sup, a I, n i.i' ihe ;i,., C 1 .' '. r-- ahi I y,.ii if v.-'- lll i. ml in,. ;, ot'i'biisl lai.ge (..wei-im- tn Hi.- Tin I .............. ' f, Jnt uiii-.-.l-

, ,,,v, Y.rn will has lo I '.. Hoi ,,l, Hi,, bn.bc.l D l'.Hli l''ni!;i Tolll.'lli H.'1- BI'""'-'- "' s in N-- w A ,,.,,i,a. i3 ''rave j 1live ifI., up w.,,rv,..g imii al:t (,. ,i'

cn.ili.,,.,' . I..,lfl,vnu.'l,:.,;i,l j J ""' -- '",'"'' ,',-- U, iI l,'-"-'l- '' W Potdloos, 2There ..,.,,.,.(.-,- ( ,.. ,; i ',. "I'lZ; l ni i b train, in 0 -

and baiii;.,,,! hmk ii.'. ,iu, kci-tha- wav y- - l.t.ngiug (., the S..nla market linn- - ffi ,K --JCin ;. H.ilbt a,, inur Ker, ,,,1 b.alih by i.o- - j u,,l, li,,M,k an .neullura! 3 Tullo Sl)lill"S Rllltcr Hf Rtli't loin of fr, air and exei a,.-.'- , , ,,s well linn, lal producls. Aliaaih'. gj

i

wind, svnie. ncuri-liin- g f ., tit j(In- load has lean made a model un- g HW

oi ilia n di ink lots of w at-- r, giuir.l aentr,-- : i 'h'r the sup,., vision of Ailhur Sell;:1 Slt'dW IxTlii' SOt'cr !'..- t ia 1, a dud I am sure on will I,.. "inn ol i.o- liual'-l- M

utile l riinoN,, tl. iniftiiaas fie,,, ami. a j"'"",1 ''"' "! H, , , .ii i youd and iM be I e, mo in t . ,1 tin' tl

I I'll? III I..' Ill, .11 III.' Il.lCK-lll- ,, U; r as In- as ,0.1,1110, In nig anoli. Ki nd sliln f I n llh du.il" inns- .. , .,. . . .,. H

I'llOI'MI IH .lie M.IIC HU'llW.n IO l.ies lsace is most brm th ial. . 'H

M 1 I'll'.hiilt'in m.ytl Ii

(.radoitii to l.i i t en it' i im'.- -.

S.I ei l 'i Mala ll leSfrom the I 111 ei sit ,1' Neww lie have taken , 11 t in coui'si s. willluv granted teachers' ltd leal s w it -

out tul'tlier examination, lo tin .mi,board of ediicalioii. ac, 11 iliiii t,dei islou of Ihe board Th isia Snol- -

iarly, graduates from the si 10 nor- -

loal M'lieols w ill he Hilled w II hout111 her eiu l'i iiienl s

halli'l lint Miu,u tn eil ace the si?.,.' of j ouryuii tn wni k with I! 111, any1,1 lie liable In make the Ileal,

lliibby in. d' Ihe in a. cl t .ii:.v. .lustthankful that, vm, am In gend

health .Miil that voiir c'n ks a re glow ingwilhbcaith and MiPiurth. A iricl Idyearaold, o fe.'t .'! imli.s in l t;i'.t. rtinuldwe, uh 120 iwunds.

Interesting Interview WithMonarci of Stricken Coun-

try Is Obtained by Asso-

ciated frcss Correspondent.theof

s

(Wnrinlt I'm CirrM.itilpnr.)A"dypsos, Kubea. Greece, Feb. 1!.folonel 'f.iorovitoh. aide de camp the

of bin maj'ttv Kins Peter of Serbia,clapped bisi eels together and bowed on

from tile hi. of"His niajety would be glad," he

paid in Geriiao. "if you would walkwith him tit a afternoon."

The liet'eT of "The Paths of Sulla" arewas bathed in a flood of welcomewinter sunshine, snow-cla- d Parnassus, inacross the (lulf of Fubea. glistenedlike a Christmas card. Fishermen'boats, picked out ugainsl the gleam-ing water between, rowed by banks allof ours like ancient triremes, creptback and forth of, Willi sails setnswing, scudded before the lightbreeze

King I'el.ir of Serbia came downthe stcis of the hotel into the sun-light, a short, slight figure supportedbv a cane, ijit Jaunlilv carried withal. en,

He were I ho' .ray-brow- n Serbian uni . ingform with tip blue cavalry collar and o

I,,..,,!,!,,.,, niil, ll, hroad rod ' lorstripe uf a general, on h is shoulders, j

the silver threaded, tarnished epau-- 1

.. .1.4.III its noi n I" ii ifn i ,t i ijif.il V,, . , . , - . I.eagle, turn no snort pennon cap or. tue

Serbian offir r bore the like in itscenter. An ,eagle face with honkednose; a bristUig white moustache and j

white imperii! bort-clippe- d, Iron-j,- ,.

giav hair and fruwn, almost unsee-- (

inn eves, whosi iris seems to have- be- - !

conn- - all pliiii-- -a littlesli"ifi, for all his seventy-tw- o years!

sun li th king without a country.The Associated J Tecs correspond-- '

cut walks on llie right of the sever-- j

i ign. for King Peter's right car isofslightly deaf than his left one.

Striking out with eager step, the mon-

arch leads the way, his cane before. fit".

him just barely feeling his steps. TheJl""l leads past the curious formalioiil'f sulphrniia nil iline deposit hanging '

V.nl I, c..., r i t sea in an lrridescent,mast. Here nil mere out 01 nttieihnlcji in tile .rous mass the steam- -

ing v. .iter mi les up. ton hot to hold.mi.-- ti nui. j4.ii.iKL infa.di3itpy.w: ..Hb'ffloni-- o rn.ptsar again near the edge,keeling the IK. of tho strn.lge depositwet land Hhiiifmr in the surlighr

"i'u'.caiiii all volcanic say the j

old Pnniii'4 over bits f gem-li- k

stone with hi.i s ii. k's end. "The daybefore you cam we h a d an eurth-An- d

qunke shock a bij'e mie.' then,us lie e;i,l.s tin way ui n'r ain up the ,

'hill, "Keen Un- earth turns against '

rue'." he adds mcfi ly. And tapping athe velb.iw with bis cane:!"There must he some Austrian buriedunder there!" And he tug lis, mer-- :

rily. i

Th-- way leads past some xhalloW j

.pinnies where peasants, men and"wnnn'ti, rough hew the porous, vol-- 1

caiiic stone for their building. As tin.little party ad nines, they stop theirwork and put Iowa their tools. Themen stand Pal fhetided, 'the womenbow. while fallen majesty passes

rthem by. Soldier fashion. King- Petersalutes the simple folk who love him.

"They arc sorry for lie," he explains, "and ihev trv to tell me that

OF THEIR 01Bill Is Passed by Diet Provid

ing for Revision of Duties

and Regulating Question of

Du.al Nationality,

I IssiHiiiled I'rrs rnrri'MMindt'iH'e.)Tnkio, March 1. -- The Japanese diet,

which concluded its session yesterday,adopted a. bill calling for a revisionof the tariff and a bill regulating thequestion of dual nationality.

The tariff revision is designed toencourage domestic manufacturingand assist exporters in winning In-

creased markets. To this end theduty on some articles is raised and n

others lowered, while on u third cat1gory it is abolished altogether.

The dual nationality bill recognizes,the right of expatriation and providesthat expatriation involves a loss of Ja-panese nationality and the measure isbelieved to furnish a practical solutionof the question of the double nation-ality of children born to Japanese pa- -

rents in the 1'nited States,i A measure to amend the criminalcode so as to extend to arrested per-ison- s

the privilege of being attendedby a lawyer, or by neighbors, duringtheir preliminary examination by a

magistrate, was postponed. The bill'was introduced by Kepresentatice o

Takagi, a. prominent member." the Tokin bar and led to an excit- -

ing debate in the house in which twoministers went to the rostrum andprotested against the attack upon ,1a-- I

pan's criminal procedure. Mr. Takatiiis a member of the Seivukai. or P- -

position party, which lias been heckling the government almost through-out the entire session of the diet.

In supporting his bill, Mr. Takagiaccused police officials of abusive

mort, who ciainiM to have been tor-b- y

jtured the police to induce, a eon- -

fession of murder. Koniori was relense.l a. few weeks ign, another manhaving voluntarily olifessed himselfguilty of the crime,

Mr. Takagi said he wanted the lawto make it Impossible for public func-

tionaries to employ threats, and false-

hoods when examining accused per- -

lie s.tkl h did not v!:di to goso far as to recommend the adoption

lof a jury system in Japan. That wasa very large question which as un-jd- er

consideration l,y the departmentlof justice, but he thought that thepresence of neighbors or an attorneywith the accused would be a wise safe-

guard against abuses.T. Uznkt, the minister of justice,;

jsaifl the government was constantlyendeavoring to improve the police sys-- 'tent, but the provisions of th" proposed

tn l0ul,l 110! he carried out in thepresent financial circumstances., liefeared, also, that if the bill he. time a '

law it would be difficult, to carry outand would tend to bumper the deU-o-- ,

Th" Kaniori ease is being investi-gated by the Julian Lawyers' associa-tion, which is also reviewing the entirepolice syste,,-- , of the country with aview to assisting the government lumeasures of reform.

nDTCinciMTI . IVI. L. H. rnuoiucm I

APPOINTS COMMITTEES

tfr.,L coxiiroiiDlHr.1 to MORNING jounliStatu College, N. M,, March .11.

President-elec- t ilea, of the Slate col- -

lege Voting Men's Christian assocla-(io- n,

has announced the names of thechairmen of the various associationcommittees for the coming schoolyear. These men. together with tho.newly elected officers, will take Up.their duties on May i, so ihat theremainder of the year may be devotedto becoming acquainted with thework. The chairmen and the com-

mittees they are to head are an-- .

nounced as follows:Keligious work committee. ( 'leave c

Humble.Kxtensiun work committee, Lidwin

Hollingcr.Pdble study committee, Vernon

.II

IH Itt. committee, Kdward Whar- -

ination, starvation, death. The woin- -'

and the children who are the liv- -

future of our dreams all we havej

hold by to rebuild our nation af- -

the war soon they will all "iigone. Make no mistake war is abrutal business here in the i'.alkuns.

II ,.r .... 1.... I 111 , Iv i ll ..t till lO or-- I ii I in II i ll nui-iii.in-

, . . ......under tile I ill K. and i no women ami

j

children have little ohancp don'tu,.ati to iy they are massacred or.,,,vthinu like that, though th it toe

);l,,i,(.,K.d. Put 1 refer now oi lyj

the fact that there is little or noprovision for tioiicomhatants, no or- -

gnni.iilion to look after them."When the Austrian:: made their

first invasion of Serbia a year and a

half ago, they had no sanitary provi-

sions even for their own men. Mosttheir own wounded died, because

th.'V could not be propel ly taken careHow much relief could an my

like that afford to a starving ci il

population, like the population ofSerbia today?

Praise lor Americans. I

..No. u iM only youP compatii'U,hl. ,.lin ,,.., ., it, tr,ift j,.,,,,. ,,,.

mp(1 And they are doing ( li'lUYmT TiuT'iiier'e In . so

much so much!" The obi manbend sank on his bretist, His eyesclosed wearily. It was as if his soulhad left iho bent, worn, pain-raoke- d

tiody and flown over tho far moun-- jtains to his own people.

"If only they had come a littl"sooner, our allies!" he went on. ' 1

used to tell my men: Hold on. '"sflittle longer! They have said ,nt?''

will come and they will come!' Autithey Lelice,.l me and in. id on. . .

"You know, we couldn't even seed,e (iernians! It was all artillerymachine-nuti- h: war! My men used to:

r)tlrt ...m,. i,.,ah and the tears would

A. J. IMOYPhonr, 172-17- 3

216 WEST CENTRAL

Tim mla manr ,,is.roiiiUK' flatly If j..tin n,i, .l.eirrial wi,it una.

Who's Who in Alliuipieniue

T .,?e, i - ".m

isa Uli

fill

run down their poor, thin faces audition of crime.

The intelligent voter is asked to pay particular attention to the line-u- p behind "Dave"

Boatright.

First, and foremost, there is "Cap"' Gilienwatcr, of ditch-wate- r fame. "Cap" and

the Water Supply Company are as thick as three in a bed.

Then there is George Roslington, a British subject who glories in the fact that he is

not an American. It is George Roslington who has been telling you in large type in the

Albuquerque newspapers that those who favor municipal ownership are cither cranks or

socialists.

Then there is Jesus Romero, the overload of Old Town, where the retllight district

thrives a festering sore of which the city of Albuquerque was rid by a Democratic,

council.

And lastly, there are the disreputable wineroom keepers the men for whom no-

body can have a good word to say the men into whose dens young girls are lured to

their ruin.

That's the line-u- p behind Boatright!

Two years ago Boatright played both the saloons and the churches. The disreputa-

ble saloons are still for him. They know they can depend on him. How arc the church

people going to be this time?

allies will in time to save us.cometheirthey or,, sorry for me, In kin.Jly.wordless way They have great! Suddenly the king gave a little,hearts, sir, like the people, of your j hoarse, inarticulate cry. I its handcountry; plain people, as I am a plain i went up to his throat. Ilis head fellmini." hack. His body collapsed in a limp

"Von are wrong, sire." says Jivoln heap. Doctor Simonviteh rushed upiwith a bottle In his hand. C'oloivl

they would su.v: 'If only we couldjust get at. them.: We would showthem!'

"And then, as 1 rode by their lines., 01, 1,1 sc.. them shaking their heads!

and nodding at me and whispering j

among tnemscivis. on,they were saying, 'lie still believes the

jTodoroviteh lifted the fainting tuon-- j

arch in his arms like a child fallen; asleep.

Slowly consciousness returned, fvillgj Peter drew a long breath and lookedI about him, dazed. With his two armsihe gently pushed away the doctor andI the soldier. Turning to the eorres-- jpondent, shyly, as one ashamed of hisweakness, lie gasped:

' I I'm sorry. t ht'g your par-

don! sometimes sometimes l thinkT am not very strong." He rose slow-l- v.

iiHirifnllv. Leaning on the arm.,f I'.aoiw.l Tudnrovitch. he made his!- - -

way to the hotel, At lb ton of t tiel ,r'.. , Isteps he turned, drew up his !

body to its full height, smote nisi'0"'... . .1.- - .. .1 ,.1.

Heels togetner so 111,11. ine "piun en, --

ed, and raised his hand smartly to the j

visor of liis cap- i

Mi.nibi-r.shi-

Cheaocr Water vs. G enwate''Say to the people of your great; Kecruiting committee, Joe Quesen-- !

country, sir, that peter Karageorge-- 1 ht.yry 1 .

City Water vs. Ditchwater !!!

Sick skinsmade well by

Resinolj

Jxo in iter now ioiir you havebeen torr.! and disfigured hyitching-- ,

1 iraii raw cr scaly skinhumors, alt put a little of thatsoothing esioi Ointment on thesoreg ar;d see (the suffering doesnot stop nor,' there! Healingusually r'vin;, that very minute,and the sUnets well quickly andeasily, unless tlie trouble is due tosome serious internal disorder,

Ktiino! Ointmriit and P.esiuol &oap araoid by all dm,,.,,,,.

RANDRETH

An Efectiva LaxativePvttdy Vegetable

Constipation,Indigestion, Biliousness, t.

Oil Q Q.t Night

Ohooofefe-ooati- d or Plain

' committee, Noel I;iaz-

't.,lUr( h membership iinmlttee,chuLi,,,. i:ai

Athletic comnullee, Itobert Poster.Employment and library commit- -

tee, Harold James.Advertising committee, Clifford

Campbell.

safe Modieini' for Children,js ,t H;ifp?" i the first question

to he considered when buying roughmedicine for i hildren. Chamberlain's'.mtit, netm-d- has long been a favor- -

lite with mothers of young children asit mains no opium or ther narcotiand may be given to a child as con-- It

fidently as to an adult, is deasantto take, too. which is of great irn- -

portance when a medicine must tieghen to young children. This rem-edy is most effectual in relievingroughs, colds and croup. Obtainableeverywhere.

ftiamon.l llsm Preserver Is thethai ill keep ur an-rc- nt

tesgN till next Inter, when they are

''"' 'Hundreds of our ciiMomers llHIO

I Milnmi iisiiijiiiisnirwinni jrpis,oni-- ami you will never lie without it.

ITieei it Bailor,, Sl.2.. Half ifa'-I01- 1.

75c:ts. quarts, 4lh"t. Tlioare simple ami folloHttl.

Printed direction oil each package.k. v.

4-- hiBL)iL LL Mi.

vitch salutes them. i

- - )

lailiicairiix' Itinerary Announced. j

Santa He, March 31. The follow- -

ing is the itinerary of superintendentof Public Instruction A lean X. Whiteand Supervisor of Industrial Kdueu-- 1

tion U C. .Mersfelder in their automo- -

hile trip that xvill take them into I'lf- -'

teen counties from April .1 to April j

22: Bernalillo, April 'i Albuquerque, j

April 4 to B: lielen, April . to .

Socorro, April 10; MflKiiaiona, .prii11; San Mareial. April li; Fhiglo.April 13; HiUtdmro. April H: Tlem-in- g.

April 15; Silver City, April 1

nnd 17; Santa Itlla. April 1; I.ordS-hur- g

April 19; lemlng, April 20;Las rruees, April .'1; KI Paso. Aliril':2: Las Cruces. April 2:t and 4: o,

April 2f; Tularosa. April6; Carrizoxo. April 27; Capitan.

April 2s; Uoswell, April 29 and SO;

Chaves county. May 1, 2 ami 3: Fddycounty, Mas- 4, 0 and 6"; Artesia, May- ....... ihi .t- - Anui' rii t I 1 j 11 r tf.',nd San Miguel countiesMay 7 to 22.Practically eyery rural district In tho'counties named will tie visnea.

Montoya Made Notary.Santa He, March 81- - Governor Mc-

Donald today appointed Jose J. Mon-toy- a.

of Cuba, Sandoval county, a no-

tary imblic.

Democrat:SCI1CK L bo

Us

TWO ALRUOUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL,. SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916.

kH INDETENrENT NEWM-AFIa- t BETWEEN THE LINES BANISH SCROFULApreat ingenuity In malting the most, ofall the opportunities available, withcreditable remilts. ,

Intensivp cultivation is nt the boti Hood's Sarapai ilia t"loans's tliotorn of their sin i ess, and having con- - lllooil, Skin Troubles Vanish,nected Hlmoxt all of the lioiiHuf lntheir territories for electric pi rvicd Scrofula eruptions on the face and

morning journaland convened the Industries to dec-- j body arc both annoyinif und dlHfl- -trie motor drive, these western man-lurin- g. Many u complexion would ba

Publl.hrit tr ttia

JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.

PrrahlMitLiualruaa Uanirr

Nw K'tltor

D. A. MACI'METISON.,W. T. atoCHKIlillTR. U II. MrAI.I.ISTEK..A, N. MOHOAN City KiJitor

I. rox Keillor

riiKtiiijt out tlirouli lonlnx Interer!In thlims iiiul bin touch with affair.,A pre;tt many men look forward M

a. lltne when they will bo free to doa liltle liitlit and fae'y farming. IIla not neiihsar) for them to ii

a tlay'a work alonupidi.' the "hiiedman," but to obtain and keep up mInti lliKent an Intin M In the orkof the farm thnt they fi;e that lhehalf a hand on the leioi (.till, And

there In alwav.s llirht work rtiou'ihhI ouI a plii. e to nn iipy hand .'in well

an brain.Another maii'H inlefiHl may lie in

bon,M, the reeiilllnt' eoileelton alonHome line or lines belt' it finally placedWll'le they Would benefit tile odUK Mill UK llltllHclf.

T'aeie are thniiKHida of ii of

avoiding the error of rimtinu outrather than wearing out. It In farbetter to wear out worklnx than It

In to mat out doinif midline; and trv-iii- tf

(o do the Impossible, find wa I

111 blhnecN. Thero In IUiI

such tiling In the world.

111.

ai?crs are now making u drive for, perfect if they were not present,electric heating and rooking loads. This diMca.se shows itself ln otherOf the 1 .'l,iJiMi,(i(i(l.in(l kilowatt hours! ways, as bunches In the neck,

more than two-third- s was' flamed eyelids, sore cars, wasting ofgenerated 111 hydroelectric stations, t),,. niuscb s, a form of dyspepsia, andrepresenting a saving of approximate-- j general debility,ly ."i.uuii.liuo tons of coal. Ask your druggist for Hood's Sar- -

Isaparillu. This great medicine com- -lli; XKVKIt (i.WK plctcly eradicates scroful. i. it purifies

(Atchison (Jlobe.) land enriches the blood, removes hu- -An Atchison failure died lately and!"1"1''. ulu' lu'l'la up the whole system,

did not know he was a failure. Fori11 '''"bodies the careful training,' perience, and ski of .Mr, Mood, txhin. there aH-- Pot of go i d at the ,llaI,llil(:jHt fr fif(v in 'al.

end of the rainbow and he always ex-i(- umj ,,OW(,r to cure,pected to reach It. .lie began life! Scrofula is either inherited 0r lh

high ambitions. Hp really ex-- ! f Hired, licttcr be sure ii ufe quitepected to be president, hut 'every time i f reo from if. (Jet llood'r SarsapuriHu

' Wiwitora Kprei-ni-J. AM'HIMIN.

arq.irll HaUilIng, Chicago,

pMalera lUprpwntBtlra,K A I.I'll H. Ml I.I.KiAN,U I'rk Kow, firm ttk.

Bntaraa u avcifid-cUia- a matter l thatti.,flc o( Albunurrqu, N. M.. UDdfir Aitof Conirrtat or March I, 1 ?.

Larger circulation loan anr otbor prrIn Nw Mnlou. 1 ha cinljr iniwr la NewMaxlco laraad arerr flar In tha rrar. he ran for office he was' defeated. aml i"'" taking it today

I KK MB or BCnaClllITIONDallr br cariirr r mall, ona month, 10c

Then he went into business. He gotout at. a loss and began making in-- Ivestments. They never turned outwell, but he could always see some-I- thing tlv ad which was to make him

NviTICls TO BUJISCKIUKIUI

BnlKcrlhrra to ttia Journal whfO writingIn bkva tlielt paper changed to a iww

muat ba aura to lva tha old addrraa. j rich, lie lived In n world of promise,and died the other day at the homeof a married son. He was penniless,und for years had been dependent, buthe had loved in the world would be

$$ Dollar Day $$12 tall Cans best Milk...." i.Mtti cans Sugar4 Corn.,.. $1.1)11

12 cans Karly .lime l'ca .$1.1)1)

Vi cans Ih-- Tomatoes. $1.01)11 large cans Kiiipmui loiniiiy .$1.0012 cans Vcr-ilies- t 1'ork Ih'a lis. $1.0011 cans ( ainpla-H'- s I'orkV Hcans$l.(Hl12 cans Silby's Soups..;,. $1.008 large rails California j Yaehcs. $1.008 large runs California L

"Tha Mornlnt JournaJ haa a, blihar circu-lation ratine thao ta arenrdad to any otharpaper la Sn Mailoo." Tha AmarlraaNirplr Directory. .7

Thero lira ayinptoma that Villiflndu a liltle mora difficulty nvoldltn:belnn anrprlHcd by the A liieiii'.'llixthan ho found In hiii pi intuit the C

people.THE JOURNAL taku na print-- alxty hours ant) thirty minutes of

exclusive AoiiHted 1'roaa leasedwire ncrvlce each week. No other MIIAT VI.KIH . M MlvtX,

j happy man; he believed he was goingjto walk through pearly gates, ongolden street?, and that those whom

jho had loved in this wrold would bej awaiting him there playing harps, andwith jeweled crowns upon their brows,

j For the failure there was no such wordaa fail.

puhltalied In New Mexicotukta mora thun twenty-fou- r hourof A mho Wat oil i'rem aorvlca duringtha week.

10 lbs. nice lrunes. . . . ,

lbs. extra large Prom. .

l:t lbs. nii-- e Dried Pearls..10 Ihs, I am y Potatoes. I .1 Ihs. Fancy 30 Coffee. .

Two "oo pkgs. TYa...,,.i:l Ihs. Ilrt Sugar2 doen I'rrsli l',ggs.Vlhi Itii'aKlast Unroll,.,..

H ATI 'HI 'A y . . . 1010.Al'Illf. 1. Fruit Crop Killed.

.$1.01). .

. . .$1.00

...$1.00. .$1.01)

. . .$1.00$1.00

.. .$1.00

.. .$1.00. . .$1.00

$1.00

SVA Xt W?r r vifw vfif . v. M-m- l J f

v i i,i tt, ' Is"' Mr it

jo " A tw' f -

. fell XJf'rM

lion: ix hi iMntovi;Mi;.vr.Ti ay., N- M.. March SI. Practi-

cally all the crop of apricots andponchos in l.a I,uz canyon has been i

killed bv the recent cold Mian. The

From Herman nourcea word ('oiu"hthat peace noKotlallona nro evpectedto hoKln beforo Verdun falln, and theyHay Verdun la Kiue to fall tinlcxH theopirallona nKalnnt It arc checked hy

peine propimalx from the iillltM. TheWHMhlnulon corrchpoiiilent of theMinneiipollH Journal acrida the follow.in Hlateinent from a hluh nu'horliy,"not. Count mui Tlernatoi ff;"

"Verdun will not fall. The day be-

fore It Ik to full, the firm atepa towardpeace will be taken. 1'oin e, when It

lomeK, will come iih suddenly an thewar Martod. ThlH m the ineuuliiu ofthe xathet'lDK of Offictula of liiKlo-H- f

decree nt I'nrla from Kimlaiid. Una- -'

link wn; several week.i further art- - SO hut's l.enox Soap...'vanred than uojal at this time of S2 liars Diamond C Sohi....the year, on account of the long early Us bars Swift's White Snap.,spell of warm weather. Only a little Men's $1.25 Arcticsdamnge was sustained by the or- - ,.UL mt'7, , i n,','

.$1.00

.$1.00

.$1.00

.$1.00Men's .25 Work Pants $1.0(1rhaids here in the valley, and the

late fruit is slill safe. Men's best qualily Overalls $1.00

.ludge Pope Itcluriilng Tmlay,Santa Fe, March 31. Federal Judge

William H. Pope, .Mrs. Pope (Hid herlain, Italy, Japan and Franco. Noflu- -

allie Hull.derit of luiropcan nffalra and of thix, sister,this

will returnsojourn at

Miss (

veiling from aMiss., and New Or- -( Pass Christian,

leans,i

Two 7.V llark Sateen Shirts. . .$1.00Ladies' $1.25 House Dresses $1.00Hoys' Knee Pauls Hoc to $1.10Hoys' $2.75 Suits $2.00Hoys' $0.00 SniJ.s $1.50

We can save you money on goodShoes and oxfords.

AT

DOLDE'S"vorit noi.i.Ait rv is mohe"

aiU-Si- a South Second fetrwi.Phono 61.

AIX GOODS Dlfil.lTKnED

Why Constipation Injures.The bowels are the natural sewer

War can pluce any other Intcipicta-lio- n

on tho Ki'efH rneellriK.''This tiottnan authority In ijuobd n i

declaring thnt the recent announce-riien- t

of the Kieiuh minister ofthat the hour of peaco W

dral' ln)( tieai im iuh iided lo p.ivathe way for the conference of the inlu-iNte-

and other hlwh nl'fb IuIh of tic

age system of the body. When theyibecome obstructed by constipation aPart of the poisonous matter whichthey should carry off is absorbed Into.1. ... .... i.i i .1..11 .....i

entente allien which occurred a lew j

le s. si t in, in, o n i oi 'uiii mo!.al lipid, and interfering with the diges-- J

. . 'lion and assimilation of food. Thisipowder mallei. . (.(,n,m jnM is uuicklv relieved by Cham-,- n

grinding the ,.,.,,. Tahll.ts. uhtainahle CVery- -

the product ion f t lie present averagelnya ano In I'ari. Jle Ih ouote( a! With Scissors and Pasteand

als.the

sail, chemicalThey at" usedlarge stones of

wheatto five

Heal tatate problems puroliiisi'S. aalpa ortrade ara eally anlved hy Journal wanta. nMi thi-m- :. uaa l.hnm. It today.

Tim tnio Baying thltik" In Ihp enllroIt.v catnp:ii",n In tho democratic plat-

form declaration regardlm, enforce-ment of tho law and necessity for

whero thry ara fortho eradication, of the private winn-loom- s,

freitieuted by both men andWomen.

Tlila evil wrta driven out of Chicago,out of lenir, out of Lom Angelo. ItHhonlil to driven trotn Albfjiiucruuo.Tlio bawdy house la for fallen women.Young Klrla do not go to mieh places.We luivo 1( nil I'd tlio "redllKht dis-

trict," a n 4 nobody In Alliiiuero,uofavora Ita return. Tho amilKiintlunhouse uiii the private wltieroom are.

fur worse, becn.u8 they am tho activeurteiu leu of NKilui'tlon,

The dermic rutin city platform hasdeclared for thulr nliolltlon, anil wohii Infornifd thnt If (hi candiduti'aon thnt jilatforni nro rlocti'd, therewin hn no conipronilHP, no let-n- it In

l ho work of rradlratlng theno n

Hijnlrifit deeency.Them nro ninny rltUinn of AHm-iiiir'iu-

who nrn not rnthiml.iHtle forilther for mayor, but hoh"'llvu tho affair of the rlty can notbe wor innnaiteil under WeMiTfeldfor tho next two yearn than they huebeen under llontrli-h- t fur the jiast tv.' i

yenra, and they have hnpra that there" inuy Iw linirovrnient, whleh will

Hie r.'ni If the ilemnei ni win im l

iniiko nof"l tha moral fcatiin oftbi-t- eaniinlP'n Iiiatfoim.

We hno reiiaon b liope for lin- -

lllOVI'IIIIMlt, atlOlllil Wl'Htl'lfelil beelei teil. No fiii ti h""' held outto iik If I'.oalrlKlit ahould bo kIvi-i- i

miother lei in iih mayor.

Cops of the nation from twotimes, depending oo ibe nniii-fork-

to the wlo nt b, a,l. where.tier ofin no i a iJiici a oi

people. Puzzlei large buyers of

ny railwaybox makers

supplyare uls

m ki t ii lorr.T.( Plillailelpbla Imiutrci

It always makes us laugh whProfessor

v greetihoiisi sFretilin, m's experimentalcontain new spceijiions of

aayhiK further ilml "we Know thatunlcMH peaco coiuch Verdun niut full.!Then where In France? Where, thenwill be the more than a million llrii-- itub ruddier n one hundred pnrulbdIreiiclici on it fort.N-mil- c front, fiomi('alula aa far back n liouh'Kne and'

marbles. j

Tlie sizes of clay marbles as made'ill tho I n oil Slates vary from nine-- !sixteenths of :in inch in diameter.;whi'h is the small "pill" the boys;play wltli. to one measuring six Inchesin iliane tor, or cboiit the size of acannon ball.

see a young chap ostcnla lousl.y hold-ing his hal in liis hand on a toldwinter's day while lie talks to a r;ulaciUaintaiici on tin. Hlreet ami al tinsame time kelps calneslly engagedMowing cigaiel iiio,e into mr lace.

aubjeit to flank attack'.'''

ivheat that lie' Is producing.Another angle of his work Is to,

produce an Irish polalo plant withseeds. The polalo ('top of the n- -j

try is grown each rar from halvedand linn i ter' d potatoes which are re-

planted,This, in the opinion of FroiYrsor

Freeiluian, is an u nnc' cshni y drain onthe polalo food suppl and be lielievesthe t hoiisa nils of hushcl.s used iinnti-- lally for clop re)ii oil let ion c;i n lie saved!

While the li rnian Ht.ttetnenl mustjbo regarded hh prejuilleed, ,eyoni "I.FT C1III,IKI i.i: i:n"

my law:i r, TiticAi. si ppi.v coxcr.x- -

Tl! l I'D.( !lve car, ye children, tdoubt tho tenlllo atniKH''' 'f tic

fofci-- of the crown prliiee 1ms beenlievout attention lend,

I.i t the msiriieiions of my llioill n

mi.I eep in your hen It m deserail- -

( Flectrical World.')Mala indicate eiy clearly lo what

extent the prod net ion of electricitybeing concentrated in this country.Sialyl i's slimy the electric lighting

If be suecei ds in proil'ii ing a potatoplant with seeds.

for the puiposo (if rsninliiK thttitys, which siiiply the alliematerial and bv which men an

IT 'j M.V tongue, by inspiration taught,sliilt- - Hball parables unfold;

I ark ni iicli but understand,And own i for truths of old.

FOR SALEELECTRIC PIANOSrIFehave quitJheelectri&-pian(hbu&i-- :

ness and are closing out ourstock for less than 50cts. on thedollar.

I A. MARTIN PIANO CO.

206 W. Gold Ave!

output of Hie ounlry for mi") to beapproximately I s, tiui.iilia.iidn kilowatthours, a gain of almost 2,00(1,0(111.000over he previous year. Jn roundiiiimb'r.s lniiii. ona, ana kilowatt

IS CI FOI! Mil I KINK.j ( ill' a:;o ,1 on mi I. i

The most heavily insured man ini the world, according lo newspaper

is Koilmau Wanamaker, w ho sev-lei'-

years iiwo increased bis pf..to t l.r.iiii.iiioi js annual pie-iiilu-

on that amoiuil is esiimai d to

Wlih h we from sacred r girdersif aiH iclit times have know n

And our forefathers' pious careTo lis has handed down.

la I children leal n the mh;hlv del dsWhich (lod performed of old.

Which, in our younger years, we saw.And w hicli our fathers told.

rl, and the open plains beyond.It has been Mild many times of

lute that If Verdun were to fall, lie;vleteiv for the Hermans would be

morch a inoral one, gained at a fargreater cost of men and munitionsthan tho advantage secured WouldJustify,

That statement m.i he regaided al-

so as pi ejiidli cd. If Hie French andthe iirilish, after twenty months oflime in which to ii, are

be a bom SI ;' ."i.lliui.$I.IUMi.iuiii us urn in .

IUII, makings he $

was even then the

Wllill beto bis pol

..iiiii.iinn lol111 ' is b c u

addedlies inal. In-:-

in-- e

Kiuu

hours was generuled hy thirty-si- x

laii.e ompanies ill the Fnit'al States,llhe output of the Commonwealth

I'.'dis n company of Chicago ahum be- -in:.-- 1.1 H'l lllMi lilill.

outside of Niagara Falls, with itsgreat electrochemical industries,which en.ibl ie of the companies'here lo use all of its inuchiiiery everyhour of the year, the utililies in I he

; westi rn sfdes continue t,, show the!I" 'd operniing conditions. Minim the

jcreal manufactories available as loads'for cash hi utilities, the central sta- -'

largei ur lips shall tell iliein I air sons,sin id ma n, even lopping Ibe la ItlOdward VII. others who carryinsurance policies ore iei.-g,- ;,

olson. Kansas City. $ I'.liiMl.diinAnd they again to theirs--- -

'Plia I generations vet unburnnot able lo hold one of tlie stronr.est; May teach them to their heirs. Wanamaker, $ ."din, nun ; Mrs. I'inley

J. Shepherd, foiincrlx Miss HelenHould. J 1,(111(1,11(111; Mrs. I. eland Slan- -

Icfetisive poHlttotiM In Kuinpe n m t did Hymn.lion managers of the west have shownHeiinany.i there Is uiuve ibuibl if thev . . lord, John M. Mack, of Philadelphia.

v ill be able to save Ciilais and I alls. ,,. ,, ,, ., and perhaps a dozen other Aiiiii'wuiabout l.(iiHi,iiia each.

I I II O I.I ll.l IOl IS. .N l S.i 'I'd,, news comes from Johannesburg,

If ".i. still ti ngue uuiketh n ' wise Sonlh Allien, of the death of the aaaaa.t..TTtt-TTt,tttt- lt tt aaatlttHI f;IST I.AIK.i; l'XMII'IFS.X' v. ...i, it- ; . i ...ibrail," Solomon was a niker. coin-- . most noted charlatan and iiiiack doc- -

There alu ban of pi ople who fnvorutilveisal dlsat manient nfti r this WarIs over, but if that hh'NMiiiK is to oc-

cur, It m ist be done all at once. Theiliint iiiuini nt must be slmiillaneou i,

ho lulling that of pni ho Villa ab'ni!with the t'nllej states, deimany and

dent pntain.

i imhm; mm s woiik.

llow to bik the buiili ii of toil offwork bus been due of ibe i nl'l'iii"of the hi;' ?. It was a prolileni lonei" fore it ) slated m words or ib --

Ino tl in llioiii lil. '1 he loiuiii til .1

man loots tin- uotl, )ti. biiIii-- to do.the W o I, l li it be i I; lo s, that lie

void, pn-lo- to do for le-- inoio v

I'luiU Hi.Ill tile v.ol, be IlllC.bt do,I tint lliohll nt lis Willi, bilS pl'( OHO'

Jio: pi i' , und also bis I" I life In- in -

iloni'l House.paled uiih c lor of the last tlurtj years. He called' " ..... .

himself Hr, Seiiiah, and at'lef won- - "HI' Theodore looscyeli s plea foriilei'ful successes ill gelling money from large families, Henry James bad nnthousands of his dupes, died penniless patience, lie Inclined inward the'111 the hnspllal of Johannesburg, III I lie French Idea of small faioilics uliieli

we all mayplenty of

be sale of i,:

d a i omul he

( me thinethat tin le Is

l Minn m lw o.

on Ihcage ol seventywas foi met ly

is said that h.'j,,,. ihoughi. indicated intellic.cuc- - andLondon poln e , i i

, that he had lived inba t the sma lei ing km

A mcricavv lodge ol tor hen that he told this .story:

Hin ii' andIII! ' t lietiling Iml

bll d

'111.catch

''' "J''L -n mT,.,. n.." 6 gfGlGlsfe sJellSubt I It jWVafi

-- 'e slslslele sis Isl SaWCTT

fjiT "iyy"j" i mit a io a a j s 6 4 3 g i L fHilda Hie thai lie poiscSseil wa - aciiilicd in this coiiuti.y. He was ImiiuII is said, in l 'nt ti vv a II, Filmland, amimade and sipiaiidcred a lortuiie!. l, to al least $.,.nuii, Him. In.his tiayeU he took Willi hun a biass'

"I mil e knew a man named Thomp-son who had fonrlei n children.Thompson agreed one sprimr holidaylo lake Ids children lo the Manholefor the Wiek. nd. They set off. reach-ed the illation, got their tickets, andwere about to board the train whenThompson was roughly oil, n od by i

Pep and Punchi ii'and lo advertise his womhrful cnics,nd altrait aiiiluncis lo Ins "le.tnie-- "

lid Ii. It oils I o Iik i .1 ... 10 .

t; the well, t,,,t one ll'im nor ''I"' ,, , ,, ., tells lo - din ing In i eoiiililig.,wl,nKI"'',.c,,,l111 that 1," ,s going out and Ink a.,

the toon o( i.aiii a id bcii.'.s Hi" ,111,01 she is nfiaid that lie s going loi polk email.Heic, wot 'a' you binp"ln email growled fit'iMe? Nothing, Why?

niiiiws nt i

(.lanics Uni,. Alh ic i j1)'.'

loin' oi-

ly.taintii' r

VMlil Inlol' Id ti' blilibll-- . l"l "ooel'O,.- nut it lie nils Hull'the it.lv. valuer of what is " '" simply ans and pmiMds

LlloialiletH .redillR tl, the Wolid." th.lt ""' "pilling 1, c omp. li ne,, and a'i Ivrhaps Hieie ale people (

tin villi.-- , ts Ii"! that it should '" '' upaltnas Who Iik. ' al.lel iaTit enable ,m" '" '"1 the .el CIM-one .,! l k for t e re."

' m lo r fa. on h, r hands, obea i lug ihe.v .11 e w i ii ten ail o e

the hrui"i s of life's rulcncsMcs,The poll.'i

toward tinman wavt

Thoinpsie,l Thompson,his truncheonfamily.

herr her

thethe

nindw ill.

'ling shadows of dark day,".in wounded pi id,, out e an, I he vv hi.- -it the Ida

crowd,' beilbr;

sed.Ifpi id now the nn. conniei abhlet Ins j.ais. lot ..at it shiadd civ I , , d

" 'Then'Is this lurefur ." "a ".., i dig spud whose ysing v

meam for the upper no tail vv hu h1'lokell and beat the diiM. - j 'Such i. von, tel. Hon. a Woman! I II I I I I A II! M ST I It Y,

will a great c..u nteiiaine the fir.hi ing Spu Iter, sputter, O my car!I'aic o I the woman at mace Now1 mvster, beyond toe fir.

' '" 11 i vv 11,1 icons .1 mall I 11,. I

I "dm t." 'Id'Oltni'dy f doing Hi ,.1'd .11. bits in ., I.e. p hull . all, UK, but.(U Pe b'V.S til I!'.. Hnpi'V the ,:,., ' ' t .' gilt W ho t'.'.b ill-- , ' C i II . "h... wh.:,. c...b,,l in I.imi.,; ,, "'-'- -- I'S hmi .tevoted

,"""' " "' i", vl. id 'in'lZv Is a b.'I'll'bi" H.le and 1,.. r.,,1 l' r 1H..V vsh" h i,'..nv I,,' n have, lap wl.oli.'lo- tan un.'te bis lime mid Ins loy ing ""'"'how lion pi,.vc lual The real

I i,lk I,. Ih.-i.- . f.lol tl. tl.r-- Ii.. .III. 'V "'U'Udtv fill O'.'lni llf.i'f null

Marchant Calculating Machine

The Marchant Will Do Your Figuringand Save Brain Fatigue

ooi upon on' uiii hriii u na'.ni nrui oi ' ' f y a ga !' s as yet untried.

i'

I

My hoi" ti Hd"till woman s tace sldu. s one scienisuti that tilings out upon i's nut

my "banie, myg' t j mi, a ,i w(Why did I

ivelous human radiance, lis supreimeypi.H ion. the love of th.' n. other

' age.t.le life.

It 'I'll lhat II I l,"ld!ill 1. 11.11- - ii' ' ."ii coin - ..'It I'll,or win. had reai bed 1l:i use of n.x- - "n"1"- -' bam of oiin.il.ai al

. .... ui' ,'i;nr.

h nn Your model . the beamy of mot lo i Your ro'e had on pal lie tr,,--oiiiini.- - hood, the i.:li-- r 'dh''"-- s of mot bet hood t iildii r

sholdon mybe gail

I lack;spinning,

ITIie wind,And whenI'm d"W n

lAnd

the glory of motherhood.i. vc ..i.i ie euin'ii.i'i .I a Iotiu..., j matter how larc--Atl:ipt;iiiU' :niy kind nf ImsiiU'S1", iih or how small.midst you mid

all the World laI alw m 1.. Sal. in

i pmiiiin:;gb- -'

lit Judgeol ten men with one of thesemultiply. All done withnrasc

u. i ... cm pnysa .an i. tf I, ), ...,,,1 wont 1 .. i , . ,

to dc.'ivir bow In- - .. 1,1,1 hv e : '' "'I v down ..n u a gn.., la-- iIv.cm . ..s;.:h to nil"" Sin- sdu.it, on he!"'1' "" l!"'e Blowi ng n.n be Tl"''- -

. . . , . . , wh- -

potiM H in n in: r.d'h H'.itii Fi' miner i

' si. n!ei augehir head ofI stall, vvi ttl.ts tleeillciiM

W'o tli.it it is pn.ssiblc lo do the workniacliiiu's. Jt will add. sulitnu't. divide amiand aiTurat'y.

Scleral linuKds made to meet requirement"power plants, lnininc; companies, enineerine;

, f 4 ll'',t'( ' , IliT'li. lit' .V I si: no. oiio nun m iip.l f.s.

ii.. i

,1,- -j

auj

"t

(ii 'Vinand Piaindcalcr j

h is r liilHte,! liv sTatistlc- -Itof all kinds of business. Banks,linns, railroads and all lines

t be i .a I . rt- -t a' of Hi. AnaI'l eWn it,i;i- -. doomed, :t Pl ot

; Wnt'am 1' Ft . "Iiini!, giaduat..' '"'ui II t.n.v , rviv , , ....t ;,pet iic.ents in wla.t pi oil II. I. Ol w

he i enrol,., i,ng in Hi- - act ion!

J; V'rli'ij lo ' a t If I, ii )i tl i' ..I. 'j uli;n, ,.(.v , i, i .1 t.f hri

f 't bi.ihh, and add.il then. i.njof business ayree that the .Marchant once tried ismil

li alindispensable.ilaiiv use at the office ofinn lO'Vic nt I !Cmi1..mL. ii,.. 1'..

I'irst machine installed in .ll)U(uei'iue is inthe Aforniiier Jtmrnal. "e invite inspection.

i.ni." unit more tll-a- " i"i. ,noi.euil clay!marbles ale used by Hie leys of tile'lite.l Stafes ,.yery spi ingt ipie. It Isa known fact lhat 1 Sj.inia.otia mar-- ;

J hies ara made every year by one v '

imuil'l. niannf.i. 'Hirer whose plant is;In Si in it . m nt v. iibio. And ihesej

jltiariib s are inA'te or rol'.e.J bv vou a ;g,.'N. .

The m.irl'l,. in.in.ii'a. turer does i.,,'

Plvei estate of ('"ii.iii I : ..rge FauvaiiFreediuan lias at bis

w hi at Hii'i'iim-u- va i In r,.. ft ou

leasor, in Si-- WllV I.i: s' o'.i'I no! I - . i , : ' i i .Oi'il

f? I!', to be tt hmnJt.d yea,, rid. " ' h",,VT ' " V 'tnscpia'au

" 'l '"i"., """

., rI 'i ;' Vabd !: wojkid a blile r.aKi.r tl.-- i a j. ... wool, mhi.-- i .iv gave (,,.,- t,.,- -

I be l,Hd C( f b'!l Re, yi.fHI.f1 to." I ! v ' " ''" ! " ' ""etiv y,aft,d. j

I a I,,!,! thnt t..C' :t.ir m . .i.l.l i II... I 'i

dailv at 314 West Goldtcicmon.-tration- s and tnU particulars 9avenue.nartets of the g'oi . , Anient

lb.". the "1 card!, - " and fa kr iif -- ""' I "e '..I..' !' II i fid IbefI ' tliina- - lh.-.- in. t lit viF'CBt To. I'Ctul, i. i. ..... . m a 1 product of P.iisi la. His , M. '! devote all bis t.n: n to the mana-- !ef- - mec dy i t ci ! i. .luce t;i. larii.tf of ii,,, "game i; at Id, s."

P"S- - Th ate vaiilet ic. in Jitiy sician ii'l.P'd tliat !.,-- ' '

.7 bad lot le. prJ .f hi.v man llvir.t to ' ... I us lii, s to' W hu h t be'i limaled Annssi'M the "b..'ir(

in wheats" and

e i'i"p. r:iTk. 'li-

ef 111.txtt.are old te if- - he ha I (i'ii, I'

M ,,,, , j p.'.W

,head i.i It-- ;,..

ll ltl.K-.iat- l kC.lli

mat ''theI'll US'is one

N put,.i la

. Th,of th.

and, as a matter of fa-'- t

a ding to its ini. nd- -

standard hi companyiai uest buy ct s of mar- -

w . work ir nn in!trft in wn;k cf "m j.im I c t ..,a, , p. re. t . sat 'il if The h ad of the Pio.'an grown "tallamiI tt:i,-- e Marchant Calculating Machine Co.H'ol. I e van j loni.jgr toon la. tin. n

' ''A i If tt i iIh.I .,I . i, ..,,!. ..m iiimIi "li .rter than thsi of theViii. iicMn farm, professor l i

, "'" ........ Alan a no.li bik'l'.s n a v i.r b .e aia kiguuu lit, iioi Ur tin U (..,e nd ,f sn,,, j,.- i !,,,(,hnii s f. urml a "fori-,-iwl,..,i I Ii., t ).,, ibe 1, i.gtbv i.r.a.ot

uii'i. ar,, used for ed encs, ; ITand birder mw !,re st.itt.,1 in graded, XXpipe litos to ,lean mil the parafiiiOjIWhich gaihcls i, ll,,. ki,1i ( the pipeJfas d flows to Hi,. taiiKs. j T .

'lav marble i.ie used also bv Hie jlaaaaaiiman.. fa. tni , a,, ( rubber, ink a". J I iviZZZZZZ

lbat.tl.lls of Ibe Singh- - h.-- id, d wheat Hownn to roiitina In the dn.l- - tieud-j- '' ' "u" ' ''" h.. t" en so goodt .. :i. .i ... . . . . h olin OllVirn - h a vi !f ,,f lo. aiti-,.r..- in Hi's country.ill i oi r I r, h ii. r..ft.i,u,, ,A,ri. v ,,.a, Tto nc. would in. teas.t 1

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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916. r THREE

Bringiiw Up Father Copyright 1M.International News Serrloa. By

I Tare TOO OIN' I -I what ins

S rV THE. WORLD5 fA ARE 0O r--1oo" "&!u OOI Ni'. J

Cw 1

Iran feb rnrrrrn L UJ WHS V if

1 sue I'LL,co out andSee, how he.li 5ETTNi

ALOrVS

? I ..".v.'. 'i

rw

ifflSCLISSMSD) CIL0

I'WAfiT TOO TOGO OUT

and pade up the.CKfXQEiS I'M COINJO PLANT SOME.

&-- r

STOCK EXCHANGE

MARKET UGSS HO

INTER EST SHOIiilll

nroccprl Wpw Hmpn fWlin-- lpnwu, wv,v....

ing Sharply and Others buf-

fering Moderately,

T MORNtN JOURMAL tPCCIAL LKABtD WIV

New York, .Man h SI. Professionalno.llinK, w!ii(h f once ntratfiil aroundsome of the loading: railway iiip,was a factor of considoralile Import-

ance in today's irregular and Kluffyiith

mfrket. The nioveniont asalnst railsbegan at midday. New Haven belnKdepressed u points to 6 3, its lowestprice of the current year, and wasfollowed by inusually heavy onerlnRaof New York Central, that stock mak-ing an extrsme decline of 1 to10!5. ItifiJins, Southern I'acifieand other ai'lve stork of that divisionalso suffer morn moderately.

Trading piior to the. drive againstInvestment ssues Was distinguishedfor greater, activity in the coppers,particularly' Kennecott, which withMiami, Inspiration and Anaconda,

piiup of a point or better.Konnecoii's activity featured the

swislon, Its rise of 1 toW'K l.i... I. ..!,., .. ,.fir.i; it.". OiftJMinilCO Ull ill

"in.Oi a score of Individual lots

rl llCI'l fretn j, nun to ::.ioiii snares.Oeiilit'"" in Ki'n'X'voit overshadow-- 1

TO RMSEwar r i" uuwnDlLUlE5'ANO .

THEfiOOTi'T .( Frtft.iT IT'

Chicago & Northwestern 125 iChicago, U. I. & Pacific Ky IG'i,Chino Copper 5 4 m

Colorado Fuel & Iron 44Crucible Stool 92UDenver & Rio Grande pfd 18 Vi

Distillers' Securities .'. 46 T4

Eric 36C.eneial Electric 16(i

1 1 llll,l fllVIHl ....,J.VJInterboroitgh Consul. Corp IB1

Inspiration Copper 47I r:rs::'.!:,;:;,sLehigh Valleyj ujt)vine & xashvillu.. . .122Mexican Petroleum . .108 'iMiami Copper . . 3(s

.Missouri, Kansas At Texas pfd . . iov.Missouri Pacific . . 4 'i

National Hiscuit . .121 'iNational Lead .. 66 M

Nevada Copper . . 17.New York Central ..13N. Y., X. H. Ac Hartford .. OS1- -

Norfolk & Western ..120Northern Pacific . .U2'iPacific Mail .. 22'.!!Pennsylvania .. r. B afc.

Pullman Palace Car , .161Hay Consolidated Cupper.,.. 24Heading .. S4URepublic Iron A Steel . . r.iSouthern Pacific .. 7iSouthern Railway .. 20 iSludebaker Co. . 1 40iTennessee Copper . . 5SV3

Texas CompanyUnion Pacific. . .132 Si

Tnited States Steel '.,.. Kl1'nited States Steel pfd . 1 1 6 Vi

rtah Copper . S2Western Union .. 91Westinghouse Electric . 64.

Total sales for the day, 44 5,000shares.

CIIU'.W.O IIOAIU) OF TRADTC,

Chicago, March 81. Assertions ofoil-i- t

ditionrf gave Inn advantage today O

the bears in wheat, and so too didnews of tierman success at VerdunThe market closed weak, , to o

net lower with .May at $1.13 i 1.14and July at $1.10 'A. Corn wound up

la shade to ! to 'it higher, oats off'it (o aic and pro isions down 2 3 to

5 to 22 '.c,Selling that followed announcement

of German progress near Verdun ap-

peared to be at variance with reason-ing which has heretofore guidedwheat speculators. To the bears.however, llq. logic seemed lo be satis- -

'factory, although a ISritish interpre-- j

tation was also placed on the tight-- ;

enlng of the blockade in the winone. Notice of an embargo by the,

Grand Trunk railway on grain ship- -

mi nts to the east acted more or lessias an offset for seaboard sales of -'

OHO.OnO bushels for export, especiallyas most of the total was Canadian!grown.

Corn hardened as a result of re-- j

ceipls being light in consequence ofenlarged export Inquiry.

Oats wore depressed by the advices,of the rapid process of seeding.

Declines in the hog market weak-- !em d provisions. Weakness of cottonseed oil counted also against thejbulls and so too did predictions that j

the monthly warehouse statementhere would show an im reuse in the!stuck of lard.

Closing .prices: 'Wheat .May, $1.13'; July. $1.12.Corn May, 7 4 tj ; July, 75;lc.Oats May, 44 c; July, 42-c- .

Pork .May, $22.77 ; Julv, $22.60.Laid May, $11.15; Julv, $11.40.Ribs Mnv, $11.H1; Julv, $12.05.

DI N S WF.F.KLY UFVIFW.

N'ew York, March 31. Dun's Re- -

view tomorrow will say:It is reassuring, at a time of un-

precedented business activity, thatconservatism is increasing- rather thandiminishing. Confidence is wide- -

George McManus

Bf SOLLYr-- rtn ISO ABSENTMINDED - I

THOUGHT I HAD' ME OLD JOBAN' wozj

LEAVER, :

- .

PROFESSIONAL CARDS

ATTORNEYS.JOHN W. WILSON,

A Horary.Room II, IT anil 19. iTorawell Building.

Phone 117'-- '.

ItODF.Y & ItODKYATTOKNF.VM AT LAW.

Bull 8, Law Library llullillnr.

IIKNT1STS.

I)K. 1. K. HKAKTDental flnrgeoa.

Itoums Harnett ltld. Phone T44Appointment Made by Mali.

I'llYftlCIAMt AMI MKOKONB,

hOl.OMO.N 1.. HIKTON, M. I).I'bjalcilia and Burgeon

Pliona 17. Barnttt Bllg.

ItllS. Til l, A HARKS1'raotlra Limited to Kye, Kar, NM sai

Throat.tat National Bank Bldf.

UK. N. O. VON AI.MKN

rrarllre Limited to Kyi, Ear, Kateand Throat.

Office) Hour: 10 to 11; I to 4

SlOVi Weat Central Aetiue. Pliona III

IK. T. V. TANNl'MHiieeluliat Id K, Kar, Nona and Threat.

Sulla Harnett HUlg. Albuquerqua.Hour 10 a. in. to 4 p. m. Phona 111.

Till: Ml Kill kV NAN ATI) It 1 I'MTubemiliial of the Throat anil Laag.

City office, IllVi Weat Cenlral Avanua.Orflce lloura: to 11 a. m.; I to 4 p. in.

Phone 62f.; Sanatorium Pliona 41.W. T. Miiiphey. M. V., Medical Director

W, M, SHERIDAN, M, D,

rrnctlo Limited

Genito Urinary Diseases and

Diseases of the Skin.Tb Waaaermann and Noguchl Teita;

yaraan "6M" Adniliilalered.Citizen Bank Bldg.

Albuquerque, Nar loo

E, E, ROYER, M, D,

IIO.MKOPATIIIO IMIYS1CIAV.Offleel tilling llulldlng. 1'hoa IM

DR, W, W, DILLSew liciinon, 413 Weat Central Aveou.

Oier IVnney Slore S lo 4 p. m.

LAM) ATKIKNI-JV- AMI SIKVKVOKS

PITT Itci.KH, County Surveyor; ICdmundItoaa. l. 8. Mineral Surveyor. 110 Weat

Quid avenue, lloi 41a. Albuquerque. N. M.

WANTIOD Mlno4'llaneous.

was ri-- , r il oo a no ; nineli a &e-

emit,. .1 ,i .1. .lolll OII

WAN IT'.li-llou- ee bullillni; and Job carpa-try- .Barton K, Her. Phone IlllliiW

WANTKH To Iniv ae i MajealiuraiiKe for fumlly uae Phone l,.:ioV.

CAItmOT C1.KANINO, furniture and tuverepairing. W. A. doff. Phim 618,

LACii) Juriaina carefully laundered by hand. ;P'04 Kaat Copper avenue, phone u7. jt

TaTI"v itloiiM naiiillnir. only beat ma-- -'

terlala naed. Pliona UIH, Ilalley Strong.

Full Jeme and Sulphur Hprlng ingagSimon Itarclil leaili. meap rir. vu

WAN l'KU Mulea aullabl for coal mlnowork. Aiklrra Albuquerque A Corrlllo

Coal company, Madrid, or Albuquerque,N. M.

MPS. II. 10. Ill "I'M F.ltFoKli, Sou tilllniilvviiv. nil klnilH of lialr work made

from comblni:; t'ut I"" order filledproinpHv.

ANTKK - Minlim oiilfll. a amall coinplelniviiiude plant and amall mill; uleo a

oiiint wllh pump, ritale maker'sname, very lowest price, etc; lllao mlnlintclallua. If A t" develop, aiime on percent-at- ,,

o'nli. -- lioatavua." P. O. box O, At-

lantic CIIV. N. '

WANTED Itixinis Willi Hoard.

N 10 IT ,uiin niiili. liealllineekei, vvikui- -r or aleeplna porch, iiinl lioaru. nii.--

ii jib,. mil, Mlate ai i inioil.ulona. Address

i. II " care .lournal.

n me carps.

Dully paaaenger ervlc leaving RoWUnd Carrlzozo at 8:00 a. m.

Through fare, one wy I1I.MIntermediate point, per mile .11

(U Iba. bnioraire free Kxeea earTlertDsWFI L AllO CO.,

Owner and Operator. Phona 111

(5

DA1LT AUTOMOIHLBl 6TAOB.r Paaaenger Servlca

e Silver City 1:.10 p. m.Leave Mogollon 1:00 a. m.

rmrm mu.,, nil tr.ln. Lareeat anA heatequipped auto livery In the southwest.

BKNNKTT AUTO CO.Silver City. w Mailoo

ATCHISON, TOPFKA SANTA FE BADWAV CO.

Weal bound.No. Claa. Arrives Depart!

1. California Kipresa .. .. T:J0p l:3opS. California Limited . ,.. 11:00a 11:30a7. Fast Express ....... ,.. :4,'.a 10:16

. Fast Mall ...11:MB 13:20aIt. Da Lux (Thursdays) ... T:la l:0a

Sontliboiuid.809. El pao Kxpres , ll.llpin. Kl Faao Express I:ia

Kastbound.10. Atlantis Express T:S5a I 45

i. n F.xprrss ........ I:lap l:40p4. California Limited ..... f:4t)p 7:v)0pI. K. C. A Chicago Ex 7:15p T:'

It. D Lux (Wsdnsaday).. l oop 1:1Prom Mouth.

It. Kiium Cltr A Chicago... !:Ill, XnM City at Chicago... :ir

,,11 other son s.s ior mo nay wnntnn nnpi ovetnent in uoniesti'. crop c

Mil"'.i..ib:.

FOIt loutry and FgffS.

Hilt S.M.K Hi.'imo tin key egm ter wiling12 b iluivn. Cull 124 rteuth Hreioiwiiy.

lititib $140 per U; Iteila, '. WfanilwtlM.It. l.eKti.'i'hu. f:rluntlll, l'hima J'.'imJ.

Volt HA1.15 Huff liiiiingtoii tum fromDean main. Thomui lnherwood.

Phon 464.

Full (iAI.K Kkki, 13 f'.r 76; White l,rfherni, .Huff aiHt Wlilin Oi iiinielorn; choice

nt'.ek. 7e3 Kant H.inta Ft'.

1'VK S.U.i; Two hhI Huff Oii'liiKl'OiloiMMtinif r.,rUpt'l. rMi.-iiol.le- i'huue

uir.i. Norili Hill ntwt.(nit sai.i; i:(7 r..r iiauimm. viuu-

IjhIcoii .'mil While Hoik AIho olioloiel. I'll,. Intifi . MI IVni St a

Feilt KALI-- : Kkk f .r liut.hiinj from H. l,1(. I. Iti'itu, Itnrri'd P. Km kn. lied Poultry

yunlK. Wni Atlantic. Phone 1ISJW.kiciiis for hutihliig (rom H. C K. I. He.l;

eitra fine layers; alio few breeding coek-er,.- l.

i'. P. May. '.'Hit North IIIk-- Irnet.p'Ult SAI.H Kkk anil emkereU from firnt

prlie 8. C. llrown Leirliorna.Alhuu.ueru.uaami Kl I'aao. J. W, jeeii. til SouthKilllh. Phone 115U.FOR SA1.K llronae turkey 1'Uo eueli,

from aweepalakia price wlnne.'a at alatcfair, 1315. Ideal Poultry llaneh, old A-lbuquerque, l'hnne Lu'iH.

rilCIIINO liarred Koi-ka-

7 Co per aeltlng of 1J; Huff Orplngtona,l; llh.nto Inland ItecU, 11. 4V1 North

Thirteenth eireet. Phono S!.

QUA LIT T COUNTS.ICKKa fur hntehlng, In eenla each, from

the finoat lluff UridiiKtona and UlaekIn the weal. I.. II. Mmgao and Sum,

I3 Smiih Arno. plume 17.FOIl HALF, Kgga, ltoae comb lied Slate

A. P. A. allow, firm rock, flrat and w-

ound hen, flrat pullet, flint pen color andhap peclal, egg, tl, - per It. H"e

comb It. 1, while, i p r 16. J, Itrangle,St North Klgtnh alreetT 11 kITTa YT ihe7 "win, they pay, that'

enough In aav. Navajo 11. I. lted, H. I.'.

Wlilta Orpington, a C. Aneona. 8. H.

Hnmhurga atock, egg and elilckj. 1.. KTlioma Poultry Tarda, Zli Enat Ilatelillueavenue, Alhuqueniue, N 2.

FOIt HALK rt. i Willi Leghorn babychirk, the kind that grow to be "Mver

and Payer;" chtck 14 no per 1H0; 7 loi

per 60! 14.00 per 6; egg ll.t.0 ptr 16. W.J. Volt, Albuquerque, N. M., P, O. Boi107. l.ng dlaiance phone 159HM.

liuo" 8. 0. W hfiiTl.CMhorna. .

950 hen laid S77 egg ono day. Manycockerel In uae deeoended from lien with

reord of 4 4(1 egga In two yeara. ICgga.

It t.i) per 16; 17 per liio; chick 18o each;'.till per f0; 114 per 100. Illualraled eat-- j

alogue free, tlentry' Poultry Ituncli, Albu-querque. N. M.

FOIt SALK White Leglloina. Kgg f'Thatching. lliihy chhk. Write for our

mating Hat telling about egg record andprize winner. At ihn laat New Mexl--

Slate Fair we won more first prize thannv other While Leghorn exhibitor. Alao

reKlatered Duroo Jeraey hog. A. U. Wood-

ford, Santa Fe, N, M.

I KOUSALIj-M- M

cFIiah posts and fertilizer. Phone llitW.Foil SALK--Fin- e ciictii duhlla bulba; :1

aha'lea. I'lloiin 00.1 .

l'oTfH A I.IC Freah ground Tbiino for chlcK- -

ena. Highland Meat V.urket,

Folt HALK Underwood tyiwwrller, gia.dorder, $:io. 122 Houih F mrtlk, Phone IM 4.

Full I'm ulnae . iliniiiK room awn.i l.ilfi.nler. chaim. utovia. etc.; cull morn-

lona 1107 Weal lloina avenue.

Foil SALiv Model 111 llulik. Ill ex.'ell'Hitcondition, racer nvlc; will a.'ll al u

barualn. Apply II H.t ear, .lournal.I'OH HALF FUJIllllire, dreaael. bulla,

kitchen I'ulilnela, alovea, cluilia, dlaln andeookliiK- - itenll. 304 North ltrondwar.ItooF PAINT Aaphalt and oil, good f,,r

any kind of roof; 6Hc per gallon, 4 or bar-rel loin, Millizano 4'.,., III! Soulh Walnut.

Foil SAI.i: FurlilahlliK el 'loiio Inmae,iKi.tly new; coal eloe to JMKI; will tiilc.

I Pin rash. Ail lresa ll.im.ilu. care Jour-nal.Foil SALK lihl fin mailed ."'

pleti- - Tor cooking and alceplng: "he bbiek

noriliwiHt Clpea' S.inii.ii in in. Call loir--

ooi a.

FOIt SALK lltn i lo ulbarualn. I:. I. i: pull In inu.

i lib ki n lion and wni I'll" ii :m,.i r:Weal Cenlrul.

Ii( SAbrT-M-ain

mii- dsler. K I ionII K I OIKlltlon, tllHIOH'l , eleeinc lUhis,

a. ivly painl, d. ivoi ih '' Mil-.- ! sell llnv i i k. $; slroiiK Auto omp.iliy.

Foil HA LIO Forty planla, II) of a Kind. II,atrawberry, raspberry, black-

berry, Himalaya gooseberry anrl chryean-lliemum-

tomb honey, IJ.40 a esse. HartonKeller. Phone 1"!T.'VV.

Folt SALK Navalo blniiketa. KchmedillngatanitariL Direct from reaervatlon. Ouar- -

nteed to be absolutidy genuine. beatpile, ever offered In Albuquerque. T). K.

MeKee. realdenca 441 North Thlrteentlitreet. Phone 98.

I' ' HI S LIO m e. f.oir good i HUH.

SicKer sew lltK mil' hlne, cas liinio'.l...e. be, la. Indy'M ll.il. ai-r- an I

v.irill aliitid. dililUK liil.le and chdiiM, I"1

log elliui', K'.o.l In ill iei trie 11. .11 ,!.II IH let tin: ilia. Iiin.' 4.TI r

EOI SMI' lleiil 1.stale.Poll SALK lie', farm n ISiUew.iter vulle

A.blleaa li. T. Pio,l. ilallop. N M.

MF.H.V LANIJ Foil S.M.K.II) acre to 1HU wlih aier. Phon

I.. 'is V, at no-.i- or evening.I oil ..M.I- - l.onii- I, aie, i',l I'.! n, n,

m .f W'lleiil. Ileiilld l, irb-- :el up;KOir,' M.. k ie; four ii. p.. s i t.i a,

in -l bl ! i! Il e oil v,iaOld Willi I', mil Ouilill on.. Atjill X I'll.

i ild Alboqo lO'ilie. or .ill ul 10 i taioliout of lil-- Tow It

FOIt SALK till Tit A DB A e farm,within a mile of Dayton, N. M.. In the

Pei o valley. Forty acre of apple orch-ard. tree; alao forty acre Inalfalfa; good houae. barn and renclng. Willell on temie or trade for Albuquerqu real

eaiiila. W w. strong. Ainuqiierque, N. M.

ageny.IK KOU want detective, writ Bus tit,

city.

JOilMAL

Five lots, turo-rooi- n house, 50 bear-ing fruit trees on good ditch, near carline, price 'ij;lit. pay like rent, mustgo quick.

era

Pdirl!;fl(Ildr Ca2 Id t Col.!.

Real Eatatc, I'lre Insurnnee, Ioana,

WANTF.H IVVKTNFK.In a safe and sure salesmanship

business already established and pay-ing well, a healthy young or middleaged man with about $.Mm to loan onsecurity of the business; other secur-ity if required.

U. M CIXGHAW210 West Gold. Phone 907.

er. Hulk. $S.S."i 'f 9.27,; lieavv, $!.20ffit.30; light, $K.!HliU 9.20; pigs, $K.0Oi88.75.

Sheep Receipts 1,00a. Marketsteady. Lambs, $ 1 0.tiiKn 1 1.35 ; year-lings, $ 9. j0 ifr in. 4 il; wethers, $,s.25f(.9.O0.

Chicago Livestock.Chicago, .MM eh 3 I - Cattle Re-

ceipts 1,1100. Market weak. Nativebeef steers, $ 7.5(1 'r fl. Ml; westernsteers. $7,501. 8.50 : slockers, $5.ti5itS.25; rows, $4.00 (if S. 75 ; lalves, $7.251C9.25.

Hogs Receipts 20, IIIIO. Marketslow, generally 15c under yesterday'saverage. null;. $9.15(ir it.iln; light,$S.S5'd II. .15; heavy, $N.5 lit 9.35; pigs,17.00 ft S.30.

Shee- p- Receipts 6,(100. Marketweak. Wethers, $(t.5l 'a it. I la tubs,$9.25 W I 1.511.

Dcnici' Livestock.Denver, Colo., March 3 1. Cattle

Receipts L'Oil. .Market steady. Reefsteers, $7.75fi S.4n; cows and heifers,$5.50it' 7. .15; calves, $ I U.tlO (,t 1 1 .50.

Hons Reieipts IMMl, Market low-er. Top, $!l.0o; hulk, $X.,s5 'a S.:i5.

Sheep Receipts 500, Marketsteady. ,

l"On RENT Itoom. J5I50, faclnialley In business section, stillable forplnmblng or tin shop, or atorairetbeat and waw. 1ieluded. Apolf tulaolflM

HELP WANTED.

Mule.WANTKD-ao,.p,,- r. Kspei leu, etl gr, cli i k ii oil

Addiena (Irocee, an. tbla oflo-o-

WA.STLO Maid, wuilreaa. raliliet heller.good edir nidn. Kmployniciir Agency,

llo Soul h Ihli'd alreet. Phone T I

WAN WANTi;0--Kcll- ie Kquullwir '

Co. wania cue or two men In

each county to dlatrltiute Windmill andI ump auppllea to f'ariuci'a mid rauchera.Tho work perina nent and ijovh I'coin 'IIto Jt'-- Per ilnv. Wc iilK'i nni on,, atuiiruanayer fir demonstration. Call this we.--

inly at lioom :: tl Combs Hotel. Sc Mr.Oni'dner.

female.WANTLIl- - lilil lo help In ligllt hoiiau- -

work.. SI I N'oi-lh- Fouit h

WANTKO lliil lor gelp I'.ll houaework.Apply ;' Weat ( qiper avenue.

WA.S'TKI Woman for cooking andal houaawnrk. 4HK North Second.'. M Hi- - Woman for Kern-ru- hoilsiMMMra. Iaa.au Itlirlh 4l".' North Sixlll.

WANT Fll-ti- nd Woman for general homeworkcare of luibv. Call 4ii3 Vd Coal.

W'AM'KI- l- Kiqerlnoed aalealadv. intiatapealt Spanlah Apply Mandell, Myer Co

WA NTI !I Poaltlons.WAN I'Kli ity yoiiiur man to yeara old. any

kind of r work. Salary aiiythln.fin reawon. (jhi furuiah good referelires.Adilreaa Clureuee P. I), Ilex 4 "ily.

:IH'SINESS CHANCER

WILL n, ,al tl.io ii..l eiIn aafe bonmesi. In a nltaivcnt. Addl 3 J.

O. H.. .loin mil.

HAVE good location for moat any kind ofretell business, 216 South First street.

Inquire Sa .y hotel nfftea.I'OH U monthly you will receive eiabt

at home, of good Spantalt, taught byMr. J. C. Citlda. from South America. Res-idence. 11 South Third elreet.

I'OH SALE Llvcfo4'k.Ion SAI.I'. -- i lie ip, hoiHe, aaoaie ucdwaif" f.,"d aa.pll r and drier, phone 1 7'Jfi

'Oil h. 1. 10 -- c'h, p; liIhtm; i; Haired P. li.H'l. heiui; ;' ka:

lao eiriia for hu l c h or. North Walnut

WA NTEI) DressniaWnit.I

kXr'i-.HHO- LO diuahniaKet, bealencB: will work out; all work guaran

teed. Phone l5. Mr. Clark, 61H WestC"al avenue.

FOR KALE Ilimnes.FOK SAL- K- 111 l.k

1 a per cent ; eaay(Ivund Hvence,

FOR RENT Office HooniaFOK HKNT orricc. Apply V. A. Mao- -

pheraon. .tonrnnt offlee.KOIt IIF..ST One-hal- f offloa pai'. HI

South Fourth street Apply W. P. Matoalf.

Tel EH TkoeiigSa tht

F01 SALEl,2ft0 cottage, hath, Bleepingporch, completely furnished, Includ-ing fine pus range, Bund hot waterheater end modern electrical appli-ances; good outbuildings, ehadetrocH; Fourth ward.

12,500 modern bungalow,hardwood floors, sleeping porch,Fourth ward. Terms.

$2.700 stucco dwell-ing, modern, lot 75x142; and

adobe on same lot.$3,D00 modern, te

bungalow, built-i- n features; sleep-

ing porch; also bungalowin rear; Fourth ward.

$3,000 brick, modern, Bleep-

ing porch, cellar, good outbuilding;Third ward, close In.

2,330 brick, modern, well-buil- t,

two sleeping porchee, goodoutbuildings; terms.Many other bargains In improved

and unimproved property.

Real I --slate and Insurance,111 South Fourth Street,

spread in the continuance of record-breakin- g

achievements in productionand distribution, but there is now amore general disposition m avoidspeculative excesses and to guardagainst over extension in any quarter.This spirit of caution is manifest in

the efforts to check the rapid rise ofprices in the stetl industry us well asIn the textile markets, and other lead-ing lines. Evidence appears thatquotations outran the view of somebuyers, who proceed more slowly Inmaking forward commitments, yet inthe main, demands still seem insati-

able and manufacturers have of ne-

cessity turned numerous contractsaway. Almost without exception,mills, shops and factories are crowd-

ed to their utmost and overtime is In

force wherever possible, but ill manycases operations continue to be ham-pered by the scarcity of raw mater-ials, by labor troubles, and by ashortage of skilled hands.

Weekly bank clearings, $ 3 o 4 7 2, --

5 71.

HUSTON WOOL MIUvF.T.

Itoston, March 31. The Commer-cial i'.nlletiu tomorrow will say;

The woo market has been ratherspotty during the past week, althoughmanufacturers have shown continuedinterest, especially in wools of themedium order. Foreign crossbredshave sold fairly freely, consideringthe stocks on hand, at very firmprices. Values are generally firm.The good market is still strong andthe mills are nearly all occupied tothe limit of capacity. .Advices fromthe west indicate slow contracting atfirm and unchanged prices.

Scoured basis:Texas, fine 12 months, 72 fine

S months, 02C(i 65c.Territory, fine staple, 80c; fine me-

dium staple, 7(lifi)77e; fine clothing,73 iff1 "or; fine medium clothing, 70(fi)

71c; half blood combing, 77fi"Se;three-eighth- s blood combing, 70(ij 72c.

Pulled extra, 78C(ih0c; A A. 75(ii7Xc;fine A, 70f? 2e; A supers, 5(i;fjR.

LONDON WOOL AKTION.

London, Alan h 31. The wool auc-tion sales which should commencenext Tuesday have been deferred fora week owing to a quarrel betweenbuyers and merchants. Iniyer aredemanding an extension of a fortnightfor the payment of wool purchases,at the auctions, owing to transporta-tion difficulties. Merchants are notinclined to yield, liiiyers threaten toboycott tile sales which have beenpostponed pending' further discussion.

I.FAI) AMI SPKLTFJL

Xew York, March 31. -- The metalexchange quotes lead $7. 5 bid.

Spelter Not quoted.

NEW VOI1K METAL MAItKET.

Xew York, March 31. CopperFirm. Kleclrolytic, $27.50 h; 29. 00;June and later, $27.00 'a 27.50.

Iron Firm and unchanged.Metal exchange quotes tin steady.

Spot, $4S.75di 4i.75.

XEW YOltK MONEY MAItKET.

Xew York, March HI. Mercantilepaper, 3 'n 'i U per cent.

Sterling Sixty day bills. $4.72 ti;demand, $4.76 'j.

liar silver Hiic.Mexican dollars 4"ic.Time loans Steady, Sixty days,

2 '! 3 per cent.Call money Steady, Killing rate,

2 per rent.

LI V ESU CK M HK ETS.

Kansas City lJv.lck.Kansas City. March SI. Cnttle

Kecctpts 2U0. Market steady. Primefed steers. $'.'. 25 ' S.Su : western steers,$7.5or il.15; slockers, $6.7f,(i 8 5;calves, $6.0ft(ff 10.50.

Hog iteceipta 4,000. Market low- -

iinHki SiteFOR HALF, Three dose building

sites on the lowlands; two at $1050each, the other at $750. These lotsare well located In ono of the verybest close In residence sections of thelowlands and should appiul to theman wanting a close In home.Money to Loan on First Mortgages.

T1MTOH & CO.211 West Gold Avenue

roll ItEJST ttooms.""North?

frVK ItK.Vl- '- KurtiixlMMl roi'MiR hy iIhv orwh'H. ilrunt tmiliMnir n.'I'i Went Ontnd

I'tJIl HIO.N'I'. l.at'tn well (uinlnlifd liiuin,Hiiitablo fur twt, nllti bitrd. Iv'Ji North

fifth.Ft HI HUN'l -- lu fiiriiUlud rouiiin Jer

IlKht bouiukeoplng. VIII North Fourthtre.-t- .

Kt'lt lti.;.'l' Tlirpe f u r ri iili,:il htu.wkupliigri'onn, ile'piiiif piireh; rciiaoiiai'lf,; no

lck. puis North Hfcoiitl.

l'''i t;K In I 1h lie. IU'h nev u rl tueli I,

fear r..'itiiM tiiMilvii.'.l, Willi allHindi I'll "ll onli'llcc. I'ull till .oltll Heu

ond.p'tUt ltKN T Furnlnhcii apai ( melila fl'"in

two to four roomH each, eleeilng poruliea,gun ami eleelilo IIkIiIh. 1104 North tieeonilalreet.Fult It UN T Newly furnuhfil uulaule

I'uorna anil also light h.iuaekoeplng; rutnareaaonablo. Phone U4ii. Colonibik hotul, 303North Flrat alreet.

Houth.

Foil rtR.vr Modern rooms, aleam heal,alek, MISi4j Weal Central avenue.

VUlt.MilliU ioiua, Iiot wuier heat,alrk. no ehlldren. 414 Weat Silver.

It ICS I' ll.OiaeUe 'IHIIK II oiiim.C,ill:lm Ullll liepllIK UP;

W Coal.

Ftll liK.ST -- Two iiioina andperch, fiinilahed for IlKht

modern, ami Wet Iron. Phone i:iU7W.

tlt It ION T luinlahed inonia,running water In every room. Venilome

j Annex. Mia. John Coi tmito, coiner SecondJand Silver.

FOIt HKNT Nice clean furnlahed aud un-

formatted roonii by day or week, undernew management. lllttner llouee, HDliSouth Firm klreet. Plinna 321.

Foil KICST Kooins; nicely furnlahedroonia wllh eleeplng porehea. running wat-

er In each room; one liouekeeplng apart-ment. Call ft 3 Weal Hold avenue.

Foil III'! ST iv II wllh eo,lif..r IIkIii In new IniiiKulo.e.

pi hHte ri oiit joitl loi, k , iiii all oio.l-ee-

coiix enli'iM-i-M- no ah k. no i hililii-n- . t.'nllal ;r Soulh Ninth alreel.

Highland.Foil IIF.NT -'- Iwo tin nlnlo.-i- l o'ima.

Solilll I lloiol Wll y

Foil ItlCNT Two oulU room. 224 SouthWaller. Phone 1(172.

III IlKNT-MI- (iirnlalii-i- hoimu.Smith (Iroadrt il v .

FOIt It ISN'T Furnlahed room, ill SouthWalter lreet. Phone 208.

Full HKN 'i'- Moil. I n I'm Mille d roonia wllhalwping porotiea. fillip Kuat Cenlral.

FOR IlKNT-Lar- ge, ally fr, ait room withRliH.plng porch and board plluble for

eoiqile ur two y ung- luon. iii: Houth Broad- -

way.

It FN r- t ill IM'lliKltl-l- loll) I OOII1

hOOHC. I'll Weal Marquette.

FOIt IlKNT I'nfiirnlabeil. houaa,modern. Inquire 4 tl Weat Lead.

VOIt IlKNT Two three room houei-a- furn-lahed for houaekoe ping, gaa atove, water

nnd light paid. Apply i;"'.i Soulh Viral.

Highland.IfOU It F.NT Four-roo- collage, completely

furnlahed, lib per month. 141b tiuuthArno.FOK KKNT Cottage. iwatly furnlahed;

three, rami Willi bath complul, largealceplng porch, perfectly (anltury. Applymornings at irc'4 F.ast Cenlral. phone 881.

NFW, inoO, in iip.oiiii. nl. rroiit p. .n h, IHingroom, cioihi-- eloset. klt hen, buih room

ml sleeping porch, shed, etc; furnlahed.ready to.lav; reasonable. l.'H Kaat Cenlral.Apply IV 4 or phone 7H.

I'OU HENT Itooms With1' vili It KN i Kooina ii nd boai d. Kates

TQ'r (lav Til) Soph llroadwav.FOIl UK NT -- Funnelled r.Huu wllh board,

f7.6U per week; oloae In. 124 b mlhKdlth alreet.IIPJK OI.ASS room and board; aleepllig

Hpecla-- attention to healthUli South Iiroadwav. Phone lti!CJ.

MeKKI.IJtlt HANCH-iui- et and atlraetlvehealth reaort, two mile ncrih of poaiof-fle-

freah enca. ,Iei..y milk, free convey-ance, sleeping porch or cottutre. phone 5H0WLOCKMAli'T-RANC-

HThe inoat attractive

health resort. On mils north ofAll milk, cream and eKK produced on place.Kres carriage for gueais. Klectrto light,city mall erv(ea. Moom or ooltageaPhone InJI. Mr. V II. Heed.

'1 apartment reasonable, inquireNew hotel, corner Flrat and Tlterna.

'OH LION I - Furnlahed tnrie-r- . nun ap'in- -

ne-iit- private bath, aleeplnj; p ireli, lper month,, Includlns wiier, nuht. ga andue i.1 gnrage 11I4 Weat Centtal.

TYPEWRITERS.ALI. KINDS, both new and aeoond-han- .

bought, "ld. rented and repaired. Albu-querque Typewriter Rgrhang. Pbon lis.(9 Hoolh Fourth etreel.1.'MjKI;WOO TYPKWIIITFKS N"W ma-

chine. Fllat claaa rental. Ilepalr andhlKh grad rehullt t vpewrlters. Kipert me.enable In churne of ahop. 3Jl Weat (lold.Phon 114, L'nderwuod Typewriter compibjr.

,( sn,(n shares for that lssiio.lAm.ie from of rumors of

an increaisiiir (teinand for the metal.Kenncco't s advance was connected j

with statements of a character favor-able to oije (if its chief subsidiaries.

.Munitions and affiliated industrialsand equipments followed their usual j

erratic, course, showing (strength inthe main. j

United States Steel was again back-ward

j

in point uf activity but display-ed marked firmness in the later deal-ings on its rise to S4. l'.cthlebemSteel recovered some of its formeranimation anil i ffaced much of its re-

cent setback by an advance of 39 to4 ill. Mercantile Marine preferredwa.s In llemnml, responding to signsof an agreement between opposinginterests.

Total sales (,f stocks amounted to4 4 5,000 shan't,

All the markets for internationalexchange were stronger.

1'onds were irregular. Total sales,par value, were M,CC0,000.

United Slates bonds wero unchang-ed on call.

Closing prices:"

Alaska Cold i9:.,. 2 it

American licet Sugar 71 Vi

American Can 61American Locomotive 70Amor. Smelt. & Pofng 1007Amer Smelt. & llefng pfd 112American Sugar Refining 0il

American Tel. & Tel 1271;American Tobacco 196Anaconda Copper SO--

Atchison 103Raldwin Locomotive 1 0 4

Paltimore & Ohio 86Itethlehem StPp 4 94Krnoklyn Rapid Transit x.",

California Petroleum 23Canadian Pacific 167Central Leather r,;Chesapeake A Ohio 61Chicago, Cieat Western 12iChicago, Mil. & St. Paul . 82

esmwmmmmmBeautiful

are poaaible if voaBien Jolie firasalera.The drawing weight

upiioriiiig muscle

ZO

graceful line to theTheyarethe daitrtieat

come in allFront. Surplice.ruitiew boningHave your denier

wc will gladly

I: k BENJAMIN tt

Bust and Shoulderswill wear a scientifically cnastmcted

vf an ur.conlined laist m atrctcbe theuiat me coniour or the figure is apoilcil.

put tlnvbsst bark where it be-longs prevent the full hunt fromtuning the appearance of

LhH) eliminate the druorer ofdrafting inuacle anil coiiitiir thetioih of the shoulder iriviug a

tLore upper body.and most crTiceablegannent imagi-

nable materials and atylea: Crosa llacg, I lookBandeau, eU. Bmiod with Walohn," tbpermitting waaliing without removal.ahow ynu Bien Jolie Brasniem, if not atock-el- ,

aend uiiu, prepaid, Mimpica lo Miow you.JOHNKS, 91 Warren Street, Newark, N. J.

YOUR ATTENTION, ONE MINUTE, PLEASE:WE ELIMINATE rXXECESSARY DISPLAY AND EXPENSE.WE PAY ( RENT.WE EMPLOY NO SALESMEN.Pianos shipK1 direct from factory to purchaser. Appointments

made by telephone, telegraph or letter. v

GEORGE P. LEARNARD PIANO COMPANYTelephone lOf, p. O. Box 76. 214 Sonth Walter Street

1 1

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FOUR ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916.

U tractivei UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS

Citizens' Non-Partis- an Ticket

MAYOR DR. DAVID R. BOYD.

CLERK FRANK A. STORTZ.

TREASURER W. G. LOGAN.

TRUSTEES A. B. M'MILLEN.

EDWARD T. CHASE,

JERRE HAGGARD.

CIVIC GARDENER MRS. L. E. WERNER.

'M' : ".--y- -- ;.. s&s

As soon as thirty homes have been built on University Heights Addition we will incorporate as, a village

and hope to select something like the above named property owners for village officials.

The intent is to make this the most attractive and nearest ideal residence district in the State. Now is the

time to secure your lots while the prices are low, and on your own terms. As soon as the electric cars are

running and the water pipes arc laid the prices will be advanced. Phone and our auto will call.

University Heights Development Co., Owners. Office, Rooms 5-- 7 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 899A vii.i.a.ic or i:i:rii;Mi;T.

" If yflI

TIhtc no oth.r fl.H'Hons pRnriRAM AM MDIIMPCnApril 4.through Trtriiif Anrl A

.,ni tin. iniiiitv whici. wi.nl.l 1 "" ni niniuuiwLUOTERO COUNTY COURT

TO OPEN ON MONDAY!r iPATHETIC MI1DB FOR TEACHERS' MEET 1 wuof . "a piisl piini'iTicnt of tin' county

('I'1! tinn.HAWKINS''iiH(i- i Moljii'i- ;i woiitidcil rft'fl T

In hi' pn leni f f ! Imnpllal.'I hrnin't Idinwn ynu ' Mr,' ijyfi

lht. lililc i'infcii'i'iili- - loloiicl, lion( '

niii-nni-, ' hui I hnvi l iiri l you

ulioiil wiih tnc fur yrui'M ;iru y r. ''

Id' ilisiilnyn :i liiilf fiiiJiU (hiMiifrreu-tvi- "

i'f Hi" Kill, ;l pii'lurr kIh- - had

Generation Hence' William A. Crohn Iter, nf Chicago.pccial ooKtrtroNDiNci to MowNtwff joimNAul tilv iif tho national prohibition speak- - (ariciAL ctmrniPoNHNci to mopnin joummai.A In monorilo, N. M., March ril.--c- rn, Ih cxpcctcii h, arrive in Alamo- - iCIihih, . M., .Vlin-c- .'II. Tlic Cnil-Jndtf- c

Colin N?hlctt. of Silver "it v. j Saturday, tu concjucf, a rally. ry Cminty Teaclier.--' assni iailon willSCEN FEATURES The flight of time mnkei us think oftho future The baby of today reflectsfi i nc people wno aie neiiinn mm pro-- ; ,,,( j Molrime nn .Sal unlay, Aprilwill preside at the HprliiK termVegetables for Today Is an- -nivcti nT in in h r iiiin wiih'li nnd imu-- i pi"K'raliit'itinn campaliln are praclicully the - iU(j t le fnllywin

s.(Uiie as ihoHc who were behind llio j ))t,vn)i i'iiInto IIiii'm liiinil!'.theAVc iret

what pcatncmi may boacquired whon hagrown up. And anInflueart that brlnmrelief t the citpectant

"iliii-- i,y tii'r kiiulrii'fm. lirii niHkOHGBEflT PICTURE ipenilln exercises, llev.i I unn'.n ii i i mi i i nt ini- i ii iiiif AlamoKoriln'M iin(. "rcdliKht" house. It. K.lilil ii'iiivht. In ;ln' Tconrl lmlf

lc-- tlic marketiiMial. I"ur

irniait i i.u h, I lead

I'f 111' ft'll , llll' Hl'l'lll' llf Wlltl't) Hllil'lM

Slev ensun; The Teat her s Uutyj to the Children and Mis -I

mcllt." ('. 1'.'. Osborne, Clovls, andMalU'l I'ltilu hef, field "The obligation

mother i the tlrst anitnil' fiii- -i alien none .sainnn, onSO. Tile place was .just heytnid thesniiih edKi' of Ihe platted tnwnsite, l.mf

af funis. ;is

day: Xnvliajc. Ymiii: was w.thin the mcnrporalcd limits t

, hi. Tracher Assumes in tlio I'nmmun- -

In IS'inlli I 'nii'liiKi, they arc mvivl-lniirt-

In llii' iliiail tiiin- - nf Ihi'.sniiliii'i 11 iiiiiisiiii.'. To 1'iiilniy

Ihi' flavor nf iim'l lulu wunan- -

' , lailliip.' I ll". by, " K! I.' i i.l... i..,.. M.,l...w.. .,..,1 fRcprnsenlaliou nf Slfmn- -

rrcatust ol ODiigatioiiT.There Is a splciiUMremedy known as'Motltef Friend" that

ban brio a nafeguarrf,a hcifMl daily l.iflu-enc- e,

f to a host of

vv I 'i tiatocs.Sued ilia CeorRe, Clovis "What Constitutes

Ihe ileal II. M Tile, C.rady,A. II. J'ease. Melrose, and Oscar U'ill- -

court, which will lie convened in lo

next Monday mornini;. ThicIn he utatemciu inadi- - yen1erday lyH. Ii. Ilanilllon, prnseciHiii).; attor-ney for the Third Judicial dlntriitcourts. Thin cliaime In presidiiiKjilde Ih heinir Tiuule on account nfthe cane or T. It. II. Smith, which willhe hroiiKlit here from Law Criici h fortrial, under motion for a chance nfvenue. .ImlKe K. 1.. Alcdler, of thi.dlclrli t, had heen 11 rustonier and pat-

ron of the Kllsl State hank ofCriicen, nut nf the failure nf whichKrew the ca.seo iiftalnsl Smith, itspresident, and .for (Iiim reason pre-ferred not to try Ihe ca.ies. JiiUlNel'lclt cniidiicted court for Jinl'cMeillcr in I.ns Cjiiccn. ilurini; Hie trial

I.tlllllf.prir.-iir--

!

I'nlalucNew I't

Kvi n when some men (ell the truththey fcriici'ii ly .spoil it by trvintj to lieout nf it.

man nayimr (jiiita

Wounded Con federal o

j('):ll'l'"l ll t 111 L' III m (III' wliuli' liiiiililuilHma Ih ilii' iiikIi of MImm Lillian iinli n

8()!1 '''Ii"' SliiiiiMUi ii In tills play.e-- Ji Ti'iii.itnes,

womet. Applied exter- -t) the musclenallylecomethey pliant.

mnn, Hlacktowcr; ihe I'rimaryTenclier, Iter Ideals nnd lier Influ-ence Through the t;rade," Maudei;ans, Havener, ami Ida M. Stewart,Melrose; 'Teachei's' CnttaMi's," Mis.l'.lani he l'ense, Melrose, and Dean

they stretch without undue bin, there In anabsence of distress, the nepes ore soothed

Illlllllllliil.Iiidnicslion nearly alw.ivs dlstui'bs

th" sleep nioie or less, nnd is oftenthe cause nf insomnia. Kal a lisrhtsupper Willi Utile if any meat, and nomilk, si i take one of ( 'hamherlain'fiTablets immediately after supper,llllll N"e if Villi lb. II,. revt iVlllel, 1...1- -

i ' t . Mish li"li Is nf Hi" "nulili n aiiri'- -(iiui biiii;.'.s I ears to Many.; i,i....i,' t ,.. i,i,i, .....h.-i- . fur

j ilnii'i:rfi plilr hi', nil s . Sin- Is k! nK'il- -l u ly in a' rl'nl, ainl Iht I'i hIiih x nttvtT

'mi nf h (I'Ii'Iixi- - mini'i l"i' llii'ir iiiimin'y In In ur imliloiii'wi'tii'M In 'Tlii' Mirth i.f a Natlnri" mci'Iic. Til" i y h. la furi' tho rairiera,I'l'iiilni.; l'i tin-- 'iy!.' al fr 'Wn ilayH arc hiumi, tx,n:ssive. 'flib uctliiK

by taking away the burden tf leaving all toJust natural conditions. I

' There Is In "Mother's Fflffld" the directand immediate help that all iipectnnt moth- -

I'.illi.son, I.ini nlu.p. m. Should a Teai her'a Aim

in the dados He 'I cxi llnok ni' ltal j erg require, t'sed hj' their band, guide 1

i Facts?" A. It. Seder. Clovis, and X. C. by their own minds, they Ien nt once thaof Ihe 1'nrliT c which was taken , ,,tiu,c even whnre.from Alatnopoi'tlo l, Jinna Ai

Fresh fruit!;i!'aii;is, Oranges, (lraie-I'nii- l,

St raw lie! lies, Rliu-liail- i,

Cliuu'e haling ,ilc,iiic .a atnl I )elicii his.

Batavia SalmonSteak

il'Vrnuson: ' How Would Von Handle Messed relief from mornlnf nchness result-Ih- e

Had laiy V" W. C, Tharp, Have- - In from undue stretching. !hey expcrii'nro

Itiner. and S. A. .iacksnn C.rady; "What dnily calm and nightly relt It U indeed

conn-fo- r

iity under the kI.Hc'h motion Clmice liiith untile altalla j

fCnusblcra'imi Should lie Civcn lo Ab- - "Mutirrs rne ti,i ." i,tt a me tmiajr oi

normal Hnpils?" v. .1. Swinnev. dnirartst. Then write Bradrteld BeyuatorCo., 410 I.amar Bld., Atlanti, .a fnr cnu

."Hi lew. iLive. a .1.1. kson. ,.,..is. a ml littleof )e most entert(,in,ng ani finableMary Ii'inlap, Havener. i bonk, ever presented. It if worth. wrltlnj

S p. in. I'loram by .Melrose nub-- I fi-- i

change of yeinie.Mr. Ilumillon sa.vs the case lias

been tenlalivcly sel for Ihe nerondWediiesd.iy, which Iri April IS, butpossibly tuny not be iricj until n. later

j Is ciy m rely seed of us qualitylis this Is sold. If nn conn niplalcso iny; ii I la I la seed net -- limplcs ' thisseed for comparisiui. We have onlyone Mirl lo olfi'i'. In small or lurr

i uiiionnts, i:, w, 'IT- V"lie school, for entertainment of visitj lime in the let in. K, I. "S oilI!;, ofM.iih Criii i s, ban been tela im d lo as- - ors and patrons. Who's Who in Alhmjii'i'nui'?

Hist the dislrici atiorney in the tuns-- 1I lie evy lie-'- t li-.- ami

iMuieel citls, i,iilveil in 'i.1 oval tins, cadi IOr

locution. It ih rtiid that he mil liej th special representative of the jrov- -if"r. HvAJA'fa ...L.L.i j.r ui

"A

"';lernor. The defense will bo cumin4:

Si d by Kenehan S-- Wrlfiht. of Suntand iidspa til. i.iale .lc)nnnld Who Is the Democratic OSS

Sweet Potatoes'Ilit iie-l- i lines are ",ett:n;si a n c aM'l lnli. W e lia enice e.'miiei! uikm at

''Ik,, .1; e

I' f

K:

of I'll I'aso. The case in one whichj lias tittrui ted much attention through-out the southwesl itmi will be haid

Ifoliuht thrniiKh (he coiill, Til'1 fail-lur- e

nf IIiI.h buiiK will be one of theissues In the liile cumpalMn thisyear; u almost biniisht uboiii ibpsuspension nf nne of New Mesicn'sfor' niosi edu' iu iiiinil institutions, andwas miiile the subicet of a legislativeinvesiiKallon. The New Mexico Ci.l- -

au.l of Albuquerque TodayPotato Flour

We carry a good one packed In one

pound cartons. 2 for 25c, JAKE KORBERlek'e nf AKricultuve and AlechanliArlH, at Mesillu I'arU. hud on depose.Willi this hank o cr JTO.inio at the;time nf 'Ah failure in iK'i'cinhcl'. Hilt,The liona Ana county t;rand jury lastSeptember returned twenty-mi- d in-- .

illctmenis aalnsi Smith, president. Win. tuN'iis tlic Suutliu ('stern tikl'W t'l'V .'

JAKE KORBERprimaries ainl seeurcil

W. L HAWKINS

It 111 .Will Sco'inl.

OTERO COUNTY DRYSthe I Vmi .cniticl.'ilb the ibininialinii oi lkilr W

wtcrtVliI ':ARE WELL ORGANIZED. A

JAKE KORBERhe antiPi Idi-i- . limn plank ni tlie Vim-a-ati- citv nlaU'unii?

(PriAI. CimfllirONDINi:! TO UONhlllB IOUHNAL)) AlamoKonlo, M .. March IM. Tile:

movement to hold the flection and1vole nn prohibition in Otero county NOT JAKE KORBER

CHICHESTER S PILLS now iippeui'M to be well organized and;cnernotii-ali- directed. The lawswhich Koxcrn he hoUtlnit of mn h

wasIt

pti'tla n iiosOil !iv I'itt Russ, a

. jidI to stand on, iuit t. rmconscientious utlvocatc ot py, hiliit it n.on and prevent a snlit in tlti- - ((nu'cnfinirI 'Hi. in l.i-- b IllIII elections do not permit the inclusion hof liu oriioraled umiis at the time that ! I lake Korber in favor of closint. s ill Albuquerque?

I .41, . .k n.l ll..lll. I I . ,

1,1 rh... I. r . Hlum.M.J Tl..n,fill In H.4 "l l.'.l.l miii.i VI "- -. r" t llk II '. (.IUhH.I ah. mi ulher. Il'i. f Jour ,

llti.,li. i I , III I ni iirvHUM a 111 II KAMI I'll.la, t.Myt mi fc.rti ii llr.t, ..lfcl Ai.nl r 4 It'

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INQUIRE AT ANY SOUTHWESTERN BREWERY SALOONl.il'l Mn;

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hui l'i in;: Msli-i- i i,i r.a. II '; el' Ihe flu.be.

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as true feinl. Ibe New Vol l

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r SOIOBVDRlG!ilSIStVtKVnHHt i Is Henry estei tekl in favor ot salixni dusino- - j Mbunueniue "J !

ASK WESTERFELD. HE SELLS THE BULK OF HIS CIGARS TO SALOONSWHO IS W'AKIvKX (iRAHAM ? I

ol' "The Mirtha X.ilien.i.f

ileis bis Hoik. t took

slaite lie yivil war .saloonHe i "i the linn ol graham l.'.rotlu-- 's

at IIS West (.Vntral aviMinc.

the oilier pi'eclin is nf n county arevotim;. ("Win to this prmlsinn.three different plans are now clearlyiif fined.

The first wa the circulation of pe-titions nskinif the coiinly coinniission-ei-

to authorize an flection in all theprecincts of the county, wilh the ex-ception nf the incorporated (nwn ofAhiinoordo. H Is said by mm of theprincipal workers in Ihe prohibitioncause that at least two-thir- d of Iheiliialifled voler.s of Tnlarosa have sin-e- d

the petition calling fi.r the elec-tion. Tnlarosa has been regarded foryear as tlic precinct which would beIhe hardest In the ciiuniy to put intoihe dry column.

The second nbin Im lht. . ireiilnii.iii

bl n i I..i .". en in i

Me in. ni I'r.'iiiiIll's t""OI theIn the Si

a epic. As Klslein hundreds nf

rl v w a r i mie to the IM el

Home end eil t,l 1,

an nil.

iisi i in en a nil tier niar-i- .

.il 1. in lilsh had hardly:i n I.

Who nomiiraieil C.raliani f.-- r city treasurer un tlio Deiimcralic ticket50. N. MARRON

W ho is (). X. Marrou?lie is part owner of the Southwestern !rewerv, with ake Korber. and assistant

J 'emoeratie lioss ..1 Albuquerque. ' "

Mow ilnl Henry Weslerlcl-- l stand theon retlliyju issue two vears a--

HE WAS FOf? SELLERS

I ELY TO INAUGURATE

CAMPAIGN IN DEMINGI of a petition in Tnlarosa. askinir for

now iini warren (iialiam stand on tlicIfONOI nc TO Uc.ftNlNO JOUBNALJ

c .f M.irt !i :( II. c. refllio'ht issue tw. vears atro:IL 'l L "" '? .w '

K iiii;in of Mi(

11 II M e,

niihin ilii i

i'u bl a a n l :iteI'vpected In

l few dajs totin nomination

tlie people

HE WAS FOR SELLERSWhat do oii think of the sincerity of this combination

Mbuquerque on an anti-saloo- n and an anti-vic- e, platformLET THE VOTERS ANSWER

in jjoino- beforedeclaration ?

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bike Mr!"ll il H

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lit u i. (lisi ib cl.'ir-1- .

il i ha IIII h'h

nn election to vote nn the precinct ofTnlurosa only. The prohibition work-- :ere declare the pen-- jpie ate behind this petitlun, for therein.-in-

. the prtihihitinnisis say. that,the issue is exceedingly likely to car-- !ry in the county election, while theamis have hop,, th.it they could de-- :feat the issue In Tinarosa. This pro- -hibilinn worker said that Iheic is a'Mrnm.-- probability that the issuewould carry In Tnlarosa.

The third plan is the i ir. iilalnm ofa petition to hold an election in the;Incorporated town of A lamognrdn,where nne saloon has hud a mnnop- -olv sim,. the fnundtnif of the town.:Those who are In piiHiimi, to knowsiiy that the petitions now contain Hiprequired number of signatures.

The county i ommissionci s will l i

in reitul.ir session iU xt Mondav amithe ttustees ,.f the town of .iatno-- !H"I.hi in regular session next Wed-nesda-

when, it is expected, the two'b.l(lle will tin CHll.'d upon to ,'oiisid.rthe three petition, nnd, tf 111 peti- -

tions conform to the reMuiien,pntii of.the statutes, to order tii of the flec-Th- "provides that an flec-

tion to vote on prohibition shall notbe held within itixty dues nft lection. Thm - w t Me impoble

! rn n.ls in i lie H ate 1 hatd I.. ni. fei lion shouldle liOliilll.illi.n. Mr. i;iyi iiiii ini. bed" ..nit loldolll .'f S. mil ibil-ine- ' lb,.

The Republican CityCentral Committee

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For 35 Years the Quality Standard"

Make the firefule brighter. Yellowstone it(

old, distinctive in rich- -a perfect wh'ukey. Pure, i

ness with that picosinp; flavor. FirstIn popularity ui Kentucky' Finest Bourbon.

THE MEYERS CO., Inc.Wholesale Distributors

ALBUQUERQUE NEW MEXICO

' the la ft hKislaluie thatme, I fur I,, ,u the nn toblim;bus

l.l.ll, in of lb, pariy.

Advocating; the as niavor. of I) IT I'.. ied the red- -us.

en ii reed against J obstruc- -- j "v , iino i iation x, U . u.. ."..1 ilaws,

While mi liitpnii.ini niiiiull tie.s.ii'i.i I . M.ir.-- The president

"f ib.- S'.ci..iiii I'llui Liilnmii ussociH-ii- .a, h,, .,,ni,i ,h,. ew AlfHie.i

tin n,l in thai .sii.itioriiiteiuti'nt of Puti-li- .

h'sn-ii- , n,. van , white banbeen Heheted u tllenihrr nf the rt--i-

i"inte.ns eiiinmiitee. Mr. S hite hsi.lso a ei,t.d ih.. Invitaihm to d- -

iilre ih.. eoinuiiii.e nn vtviiMl rilu- -Icalion al the eonvciitiun.

. ., ,utN imnueti pledtre he ever made to the i.ennle md advocntiinr the' I'.'l n ot II- -

I iieeiK i:imen wno.--e llclj) UOiitnolitme u-k-e- t of solid Republican bumess

; this cityjffijil efficiency in government.i

- ninr uie AiaindKordrt election to hehtfld a.rlier thn J uiie 4, theown election of officers, nnd the vole

vn the bond iiwiio briun held here on

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