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EDITION

CITY ALBUQUERQUE MORNING J OUKNAL. EDITION

CITY

I II H YEAH.VOL. I- -

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, VV E D N ESD A Y,"'A PRTl 12, 1916,' Dally by Carrier or Mail, 60aMonth. (Single Copies, ft

im WEATHER Bitler StruggleCARRANZA MEN CROWN EPICSTO RY OF tuft'sDEATH CREDITED

Leather ixhifcast.Denver. April 11. New .Mexico:

Wednesday fair in south, rain in northportion ; colder east portion. Thurs-day fair; colder east portion.

for Verdun IsStill Proceeding

GOOD PROGRESS

IS IDE TOWARD

SOLVING A MOST

CLAIM TO BELIEVE IS FURIOUSLVLOCAL WEATIIEU RETORT.

For twenty-fou- r hours, ending at

hut If not d uctal Funston will makeleprostlitntlons to Iho war depart-ment explaining the necessity forstrengthening the punitive expeditionat the first call from General rer-un in g.

Headquarters officials were frankIn their expressions of amazementthat tleiieral Pershing hud gone usfar as lie has Willi the forces he has.unil almost hourly have expectedword from him that ho dare not sendfurther Into ..Mexico ;it. cavalry col-umns now about Pnrral. 4H milessouth of the border, unless moremen for the extension of the line ofcommunication are provided.

In the absence of any news from anofficial source. Indicating Villasdeath, the routine work Incidental tothe conduct of the punitive expedition

BY MIR VILLA DEAD ;Eo p. m. yesterday.Maximum temperature, TO degrees:

minimum, 39 degrees; range, 37 de-grees: temperature at C p. m.. 01 de-grees; west wbjd: partly cloudy.

assailing meFRENCH LINES

(RY MCIRNINR JOURNAL RPlCIAL LRAI1Q WIRI)

Parts, April II (11:1,1 p. m.).There was a cessation of the tlcrmanInfantry assaults to tho west nf

today although (he bombard-ment of the French lines between ,cMolt Homme and CnmloieK contin-ued, according to the official com-munication Issued by the war officiitonight. A powerful attack, however,was delivered ngalnst the Frenchtrenches bclween Iouamont midVaux, east of the The Her

OTHERS DOUBT DIFFICULT TASK OP S00CITY HAX'K CI.KARIXGS.Yesterday$.'5,955.16.

Favorite Ruse of Bandit Chief 111 Mexico was continued at denair- - Americans Say if Bandit Chief Column After Column of Germans at this point succeeded In gain-ing a fool hold In sonic of the ad-

vanced (rein lies, but were driven outby a counter attack.

Is Still Alive He Is Far Into

Durango State and Beyond

Pursuit,

Supplies for Pershing's ForcesAre Being Forwarded toPrivate Firms Over Mex-

ican Roads,

REPORT OF VILLA'S

DEATH NOT CREDITED

to saber drills in cavalry stations.The sump truck train brought twomachine guns ami seventy-fiv- e rifleswhich were captured from the Villacommand n the Guerrero engage-men- t.

The machine guns were of hmodern model and had heen wellcared for. The rifles, however, wereof assorted sizes and shapes and ap-parently hud had little care.

Plana are being 'made to place theweapons on exhibition in the centerof the military camp.

man Soldiers, Is HurledAgainst Defenses, Only toBe Repulsed,

SLIGHT NET GAINS

MADE AT ONE POINT

Struggle Still Rages Arouncf

Dead Man's Iliil; Russians

in Past Has Been to Have

Himself Reported Wounded

or Dead,

PERSHING TOO BUSY

TO SEND IN REPORT

Columbus No Longer Greatly

Alarmed Over Possibility

That American Communica-

tions May Be Cut,

niental hcad'iuarteis.Although heiichiuurlcrs official-- ,

have not abandoned their hope thatCarrania. will grant the use of therailroad front Juitrca to Chihuahua tothe Americans, most of them agreethat by Hie end of the week, lit thelatest, arrangements would have tobe made for sending troops to Gen-eral Pershing or to establish a newhuse and a new line of oommunh

that would be shorter than thatmaintained between Columbus andthe front-

If It is decided to send in moreIroops, officers at Fort Sam Houstonsaid It would be necessary, or at leastndvlf-ablc- , to bring other troops tostations along Hie international bor-der before sending Into Mexico anyof those already in Texas.

General IVrshmg now has some-thing less than U'.uon men and h1oii;:the border are something more, thai!IS. 000. General Funston does no;

CONGRESS

FAVORS CLOSER UNION

the Konora town epposite liouglasMnnibiy afteinonii while he w.w therefor a short time to arruuue for piovl-sion- s

and supplies for his column.Gome. m iiiocd as telling them Hinthe would slart morningfrom his present ase at Colunla Jn-rclo- s.

slxly-fl- e null s MUilheast ofAgua Prlcl.i.

Tlie ionic of lue Gomez columnwill be throuuh Pnlpllo puss, the sameroad followed by VIMa's lit it t iiimvwhen It Invaded Solium last lletobel1.

lonie Is limited as that hewas originally liihtructed by Gen. P.Kilns Calles, nilijtar governor of a

and coiiiinandcr-lii-- i hicf of tileforces stationed in that state, to guard

American Soldiers Are Getting

PERSHING MUST HAVE

RAILROADS OR RETURN

Officer Declares There Is No

Possibility of ContinuingCampaign in Present Con-

dition of Expedition,

tar MORNINO JOURNAL RMCIAL LtARiO WIRR)

Uucnos Ayres. April 10. The Pan- -

Pay in Mexican Silver;Little Information at WarDepartment,

in AsiaAie ProgressingMinor,

Amcxlean congress, which has beenUit'cfisslng legislation bearing on tradeand commerce, has adopted the following conclusions: First, relative touniformity of regulations governing

consider It wie to remove ai.v ofTRY MtfNNiNR JOURNAL Rf VAL LiARRO tVIRRI

The armies of the tleiiiuin crown

rr mornina journal (Mcial L'AHD wiriiWashington, April 1 1 Marked

progress toward solving the problemof supplying tJeneral Pershing's col- -linilla u,1 . M l, ..r

commercial travelers; second, favor-ing thp construction of a

railway connecting nil the repub-lics and with other international rail- -

those now on duty along the border ,

unless tlielr plaits ere taken bv oth-- iers. There are onlv about 4.00U nth-- I

... V . . . Xi. . eration by Carran?,a soldiers In the (era aval la hie, it is said, but If It Is i

V Y , V. V. iA X T Pursuit of Villa w ere reoorded in to- - .Voided to reinforce iiene,..! !,.,-- .

the mountain pnses and prevent theentrance of Villa into Sonera.

"I have become convinced that Villa,wlll not attempt to enter Smiora and

nin lining to Chihuahua to help cap-ture him." General Gome, said.

The new of the proposed troopmovement lm caused uneasiness here.

!ln view of the attitude'of Vt nustlaiio Carrailza, head of the..Mexican de facto government and IllsMmplied refusal to allow (he use of'the railroads in Chihuahua by

SI a I en troops, (lie movement ofthis bo,l of cavalrv Is eousiilcred siK-- 1

prince around Verdun are still vigor-ously on the offensive against thFrench.

Having delivered an attack fdonfrthe line from l,o Mot! Homme to es

which netted them a few smallPortions of the Freiu h trenchru outho east of l.e Mort Homme, tha tier-ma- n

commanders rested their Infan-try here: but In the region of loiinu-uiont-Vau- x,

northeast of Verdun,threw their men in large number

IRY MORNING JOURNAL tMCIAL LfAttO W,Rl

Columbus, X. M., April 11. Theleport that Francisco Villa Is deadof blood poisoning resulting from tho

he is supposed to have re-

ceived in the fight, with Carranelsta!at Guerrero, was the chief topic ofUlscusfcini) in Columbus tonight. Therewas milch speculation as to whetherthe -- fox of the Sierras" had not him-

self spread the report In an effortto throw his pursuers off his trail-Native- s

Ifc'ltove Story.Lieutenants 11. A. Pargue and K.

S Gorrell, who brought the report toColumbus after a 330-ini- flight fromSan Antonio, a short distance aboveHatevo, said that the natives ofsunt her n Chihuahua placed great

i.uiii'nMt:.i, i ITU ih iijfi vi tunn n.tii ,1,1- -

vocating ownership of the radiographstations.

The congress also adopted a motionmoved by Secretary of the TreasuryMcAdoo, recommending Mte obliga-tory teaching of English, Spanish andPortuguese. The Argentine delegate,Senor Aldao, declared that Frenchwas already taught in all the schools.

da s official reports from Mexico j hing's armv, it Is believed probableand the border. ,hat ,icm.ra Funston will ask fori

Rumors from several sources that ; militia organizations to replace those!Villa had died of blood poisoning und , n will ,MIU- across the border.prtss dispatches from Queretaro tell- - from the region hovond Sa-- !lug of an announcement by the do (PVO vas Peking lodav. Lieutenantsfacto government's war department Worrell nll() ii-- ,.,, ,u.,-jVe- ,V ero-- 1Hiat It had reason to believe the ban-- ! plane from a point ,!:io miles in Mexdlt chief had been killed in action, to Columbus, X. M, making ihejwere the occasion of much discus-- 1 dl.st.i nee In four hours,sion here. In some quartet there; Vwm theme it was learned that!

nlfleurit in d circles. "Kalnst Hi., I'rench trenches,

Villi IN IIIM'NG( IHIH AIM MI.I!Hs

Melo lly. April II. Fritu-t'l- st

it ilia lias b it I In- - inalilImhIv ol' Ids command and Is did-- i

g, alino- -t unattended. In Hit'M.cmiN ' Chihuahua, acturd-in- g

to hifoi illation given out atthe war clepal Iment today.

'I ho last of hi" leli'ciilluuforce passed through Ibc towni f k', Chihuahua.

in I bell- - flight lovtiirttthe mountain- - They werei Inst I) pur-m- il bv loi'cc of thedc I'llCll) govcrniitciii. ttlio iiilMIn cap! ore (he hand and localeI hell' leader.

Inr Ibis purpose, Min I'cin-fii- ri

cinciits Inn to liccn orilcrcl o(be si by War linllcr (line- -gon.

The (loops, Including cauiliyand liil'lnirv. will close in oil four '

sides in Hie region where Ilia Issaid In b,- - lildinu'.

The war tlcparlinciit expressesKit'nl ht p s of Hie curly captureof the bandit chief.

GUATEMALA ABUSES

MEXICAN "" i.. i irwu in,, ii- - , jener.ii rersntiie, wno is on his wayKloIUlN I O! ',01'K ""'-the- were without official j south from Cusihuiriuhic. was ex -j

j confirmation and both army officers; 0( to ,llrive tonight at Satevo, forty '

ami state department oillcl.Ms sug- - iniha soiilli of Chihuahua.

faith In It. Students here of Mexicanwarfare, H"d particularly of Villa tac-

tics, recalled, however, that, timeswithout number in previous cam-

paigns (he bandit leader has had him-un- if

mirt,i woundcil in order to

IBV MORNtNO JOURNAL RRKCIAL LBAttD Wlftl gcsicii tnnt tney pronaUly hint beenQuereturo, Mexico, April 11. Ke; "j put out by Villa's friends us a ruse.ports of til treatment of Mexicans Location I iiknown. SIX HANS INmislead his enmle These pointed Guatemala have aroused public feel

.These troopn will enter chihuahua at "'le Hoy met with success, butu x t, t where (he American line of! "My for n short period of time, for

Icoinmuiiiciilioii will. Hi,, advalue of!1'1,, French In u coliuti drove!ihi punitho xpeilltlon, could be sev-l,- n hivmleis (roni advanced sections

Jercl tii-ll- it is pointed out. nf trenches they had taptured and inAn additional cause for npprehen-- ; the operations took about I 0U Cu rmiiil

slon Is found lu the now Well estah- - prisoners.Mbdied fact that a considerable number j Intense Artillery Hie.iof cannon and al four thousand' While Hie loiiaiiiuont-Vau- x attack(infantry are .stationed In the pavlspe ' Wl's In piogrcss. (he Germiuis had not.

.'rlvcr district of Sonora, and could be overlooked the line between l.e Mortrapidly mobilized m Chihuahua j '"""ue and Ciiinleres, and covered

,tliroiigb Pulplto and I'arietas passes, the enllie region with Intense nrtll-- !The Chine,, residents of the birirer 'cry fire, prolmbly preparing for cs

of Sonora are to be forced by tbejolher attack by Infantry.-'stat-

government to reside In fpecialj Along the remainder of the front III

(districts, the limits of which will iuj Franco and Hi latum there were onlyestablished by decree. Consul 1 vr., G.I ai't lllery bombardinents. In one of

11. levler s.ild today. The Chinese wili;'hese north of the Alsne the Frenchinnt lie allowed to , ondi.'ct business oriK'"i caused sicl'lous looses to a strongreside outside these specified districts i1 lerinan column on the march.

ing in Mexico and the newspapers call At. the state and war departmentstonight it was admitted that. Villa'sexact location was not known andthat absolutely no news regarding:General Pershing' operations hadbeen received for several days. The :mw no

n poii the Carratraa. government totake action to protect .Mexican citi-zens abroad.

El Pueblo, the official organ of thegovernment, says:

"Estrada Cabrera (president ofGuatemala) is the sworn enemy ofthe constitution. jliat government of

WWRaWIIIWWW I II 11 ueiinui nniPfinrnp

Mexico. Ife worked against the ln- -

last state department report regard-ing Villa's whereabouts was that liewas near Parral and headed south.

Officials expressed great satisfac-tion over the results accomplished byuse of the Mexican railway In for-warding supplies through to GeneralPershing. Two trainloads were re

out that there is a strong possibilityHint Villa is not wounded, despite thepersistent reports to the contrary.This possibility Is recognized by themilitary authorities as it is supportedby the assertion of the air scoutsHint they had been told that Villa,In his flight, made on a Jolting litter,carried on the shoulders of chosenfollowers, refused medical assistancemid stilt f"f bandages, which hebound to bis hotly himself.

Pershing Too Busy trt Keixirl.That General 3. J. Pershing, expe-

ditionary commander, who today wasreported to b .rmovimf hi, haad-- -

martens 1 Sutevo, and the advanceddetachments of ,A murium troopswere still "too busy to report," wasindicated in the lack of dispatchesfrom the front.

1RV MOANINU JOURNAL 'TII- 1ID WIRI

Kl Paso, Texas, April 11. - The pur-

suit of Villa v, ill proba'dy be broughtto a definite conclusion within forty- -

terests of Mexico at the Niagara con-- jfere nee and is now imprisoning hikI

I beating our citizens in his realm, inways as birbarous as those employed

! imv rfiiaui'o,i

and will prohahly lie forced to dispose n the Itussilin IhCntCr an atlernlUof any property holdings outside iif'hy Hie Germans Ui lake the offensivethe limits of "Chinatown" in each eMy. iln the region of tin, Jkskull bridgehead

was stopped . by the . Husehiiis. ThrtMr. l.elevler said.iglit hours, according to informationported to have left ,luar,-- . recently- -

Major General Scottduring the Inquisition, for no greatercrime than being followers of theconstitutionalist .movement. H hasbought the yellow press of AmericaIn order to defame and insult our

chief of staff., Wounded Men Left at El Valle;::;;::crnt;..iaebrh,rtX'7r:;::i by Villa; Mmll Attack, but I ':" l?'"?-- ,

staledsaid tile transportation

big guns of both sides have ht" ii busyai VMiloim poiit elsewhere along thy,fronl.V

Petiogrud reports that tlie liiiiUinsare loiiUniilng to gain ground against

The Chinese of Hermosillo, Cuay-ma- s.

XogalcM and Caniini'.'L will be Hyeones chiefly uffected by the decree,which Is expected to be Issued withinthe next few weeks.

messages thatmuch Improved andnow apparently were being suppliedcountry. We call upon our authori-

ties to take this matter in hand."Didn't Know It Was Ameri-

can Town, They Assert,I the lurks In the region of Krxerum.I I'liofficl.il udvler me to (he effect

NEGRO TROOPERS that the Turks have regrouped theirforces and now are resisting stub-bornly the three PusaiIuo iniiitl Hm--

j abundantly.j General Funston telegraphed thatja "satisfactory conference" had beenheld by General Pershing with Gen-- Ieral Herrera and another with Gen-- ieral Gutierrez.

j Asks for Mexican Silver.The quartermaster general received

the following dispatch dated April

jthe report Hint Villa was dead wasi current tin ghout southern Chihua- -I liua and northern Diiritugo and, whilelit was still far from confirmed, It

iwus expected that definite newswould be received within the next

itw'o daysTwo Things Possible.

i Then- are only two possibilitieswhich are acc epted here as true Inthe present situation: either Pain ho

R Y MORNIN4 JOURNAL SPECIAL LKASAO MMRC

Columbus. N. M., April 11. Sixwounded Mexicans, members of Villa'sband, which attacked Columbus amonth ago, were brought to Columbus

ltd advance Into their territory.The Auslilnn.H between the Adigo

and Sugana valley have brought Inl.njibe ciimpalgn artillery which Is de-scribed by llonie as new unil verypowerful. The Italian kiiiis. how- -

C

Kxeitcnient in Coltiniiuis us me,result of rumors current yesterday j

that the town and the American line j

of communication might be attacked!bad almost completely abated tonight,the citizens apparently are feeling In- - j

Teased confidence in t heir safety.To allay fears further Ma.l. W.

pie, commandant of the expedi-

tionary base,, directed that the heavyguard and outposts maintained lastnight be continued-

THE PRESIDENT

ENDORSED FULLY

BY DEMOCRACY

from General Funston' quartermasVilla Is den,) and his pursuit Is unto- -i luiiiKHl. i lie iiieii, me insi jMisoueister at Fort Sam Houston:

"Troops being paid in Anicrieiin 'arriving at the border since Hie raid, i niuticallv ended or he is far to Hitwere brought here from l.l aiie lu

ever, hiu replied effecllvcly lo theirEl fire. No Infantry atlacks are repott-je- d

In this theater of the war.Germany and Itumanla have in- -

0 NT Cgold and silver shipped from NewOrleans, San Antonio und Kl Paso toColumbus. Pershing asks for somefunds In Mexican uilver for disburse- -

south lu central luiraugo. ir tlielatter Is true, army officers say thatthe entire plan of campaign of Gen-

eral Pershing must he completely re-

organized or abandoned ultogel her.

motor trucks and under a heavyguard, officers accompanying thetrain aid they had I en c.ipluied inthe town where they had been a bun- -

doned by Villa. In his flight, when the one officer, who has had an activej nients w here American money can-- !not be successfully used,

j "From the turt. practieully nilConvention ' c'f,"ssi's ' 'lU'iftTmaslers' supplies

Communication ;nar,lctl.Everv precaution also was being

taken along the motor supply routebetween Columbus and Casus Grandesbecause of persistent reports that rov-

ing bands of .Mexicans have been col-

lecting near It, apparently for tiiepurpose of attacking a motor train.

s of a train leaving here to

Oklahoma State'American column reached there aev-ipa- rt In the direction of the plans ofjefftl weeks ago. jibe expeditionary force, summed up

According to reports obtained by j the situation In lhlswnv:j officers at the field hospital in Kl ; If lillit Is Head Chase i:mls.' ...I. .. ,1.... i i.... I i "tr I'.,,.. l.. (I...,-,- , lu .... on.

tered Into a compact for tin- free ex-portation from one country to the oth-er of home products for (heir ownneeds. War material is excepted fromthe agreement.

Greece, according (o a Tcml-o- f f Icialdispatch from lierlln, has refused arequest of the entente allies to he pre-mllt-

lo I ring troops from Corfu toHalouikl through Greek territory, as-sert Inn that cholera irevujla at Corfu.

Three Mexicans Killed; Brush'

Occurs About Forty Miles;

North of Guerrero; One Am- -!

crican Horse Shot, I

Praises Senator Owen, na e oecii itvaiiaoiM iiir iui ,,,uimh

jyffrom Columbus.i " I nwl iiDiirtcrninsterH lo tiro- - ivcifie, wieie iiey ,iac oecu u oe,. ,r ,,,, iio-,,- in,

'until they were aide to travel, the i to be said except to issue an order,linen were wounded in the mude for our soldiers to come back to the

111.. Inlerreitlmwl line l.e e.--i V: - I ' II ell Stiltl-- IIS SPecdUv UN possible.Is Significantly Silent as toicre kuppiick without nmu, nu mat- -

day foe the front were instructed to j

be particularly careful to prevent! Gore. reports coming in tney evidently ear-'.,- ., ,f.r Mnt tvet T,.miri.,s lm. II. he is not dead, there Is very little!It I SS TM KM OV

II I Mil, MH Itti nXTIXI"H.IRy MONNIN4 JOURNAL FACIA, LAAAKU Wlried out instructions. mediately following the raid here reason to doubt that he Is by (his

"Major Elliott (quartermaster ftt They were carried by Villa until he time well Into Ihe state of Durango.jEl Paso) reported yesterday succeed-- . realized that he must make all possl-j- is simply ridiculous to suppose Hull j

od in getting fifleen cars hay through j (,e haste if he was lo have a chance ;mlr troops can keep, on going soul hito Oasaa Grandes. shinned over Mex-i- i, uc,.i.., ti... our. i Indefinitely with no railroads buck of!

I'dshing H Camp .it Hie Front. In

straggling. Lieut. Inues P. Swift,commander, ordered that the spacebetween trucks should not le greaterthan twenty yards and that whenone truck 'stopped the entire trainmust, halt.

Tlie mayor of Columbus today Is

MORNINU JOURNAL '1CHI LIARID WIRI

Oklahoma City, April 11. Withoutroll call and without a contest that

Mexico, April (bj Aeni and MotorCom lei- to Columbus, N. M., April ll. ithem. The,' will either have to haltUan Northwestern railway by brok- - ault.j was not settled outside the hall, Okla- -

i dangerous '"' arrange for the dispatch of an- - F--ers. Kxnect. to rret eighteen cars hay, on,. of Hie men is in

1'eiroKiacl, April 11 fla London.S:4!l p. in.). The fighting north anilsouth of luinsk Is being waged fierce-ly, but still without declslvu advan-tage to either Hide, .Military opinionhero is inclined to view the situation

,11 convention nerehoma democrats iMllhcnltc details of the light ofbeiween Col. W. C. Ilrown'atwo cars oats nnrl some . condition, army suig'ons lure other expedition Iroin some pniui o"A,nitodav elected delegated to the coming

tun iinruer which win enuom iiiem todemocratic natioiiul convention in-- 1 through today in same manner. . lonly Iwo of them are badly wounded,legs and

TIP! Mex- -strncted to vote for the renomlnation "Very hard lo get correct lnl'orma-- ! one being shot through tli

ban, I of Vllllslas atarrived here toilny.

i troops Mere colored

cut lu behind Villa. I am not a i' '

proldict but the nio.-.- i casual observer j''"-'"- 'uliiutcs,

should see thai the existing condl- - Major IJrown'.as president of Woodrow Wilson; ; (ion from the front, but troops are, the other through the Jawjwlththe gi'iatest complacency, alncothe main ol Jeet of Hussla's surprisechose Thomas I- - Wade of Marlow, pyrcha.slng supplies of all kinds icanw were taken immediately to the

as national committeeman, named w herever obtainable. ,i cantonment hospital here, where, 1, Hack on Field Marshal Von Hinden- -The plaincava Iryinen of Ten Hi

w here he caught Hie bandits wastioiis arc impossible of continuance.

HclievcA Mnry True,The report of VIIIii'k death was ac-

cepted as highly probable by General"War field bread is being baked while Copt. IJicey P.. McAfee was

forwarded to troops wherever lending them, word w as received of tliv, islon w Idle the Gi

sued a proclamation thanking MaiorSimple for steps taken to protect thetown from attack-

Sabers Are Discarded.The cavalrymen in the field have

found sabers useless encumbrancesin type of warfare being wagedagainst Villa, and os a result thotroops are sending these weapons toHi, base, Eleven hundred sabers ar-

rived from the Eleventh eavalry to-

day. .Military men here point outthat the discovery made by the troopsIn the field Is Important since here-tofore much attention has been puid

rman uttaclcsh, Is regard

forty miles north of Guerrero,one of seveinl r,mnll detach-

llbolllbeing on crdun was in progic

. . .' , 'u Z ' Y 11 ,, i'o''iilM whic h bus utlempte I lo hang tuning noon unfilled,moitnlaitis

' T1'1 necessity, of defending their

Oklahoma' quota of presidentialelectors, and adopted a platform sup-

porting without reserve the nationaland state administrations.

In addition to commanding Pres-ident Wilson's international, Mexicanand policies, the con-

vention endorsed I'nited States Sen-nt-

Kobert U Owen for any office

. together by hilling in the...,'7" 'during tlie Anicrlcau sear,i,,,iiis on v one . .. h 'if Ibis oiinsK poslMoiiH Is said lo have npser

possible to get transportation. the death of Mrs. McAfee at Fort lit-- j

"Candv and tobacco being sent to, ley, Kan. j

front, in large quantities." j The Mexicans admitted thai they jj

The war department, had official participated in the raid upon Colon, -

Information that train service, be-- j ljul explained thai at the timtween Juarez and Casas Grandes huJlthe.v started on the foray they did not,been oreatlv inri.roved and the run-- 1 undorsiand il wns an American town

leopintrv where Villa now is."' said j 'mcdKite legicoi.'V '" HrownMieneral "and If blood pols-- ! "J- -r s

oning has se, In Villa s woiindcl leg. " "'""' 11 ''' l""'' t"wr'1ins mv iiilormaiion has it, Ibis doctor!'': I'"''' nmunlams. suddenly werejean do nothing eve,, If he has al1"''''1 "I""1 behind oli (hochance, since h- - led onlv Ignorant in side, where the Mlhstiis

to attach and thai untilning time reduced to twenty-fou- r ' theyin the gift of the nation, advocatedthe khlp purchase, rural credits,

tariff commission, and Philthey were engaged in the buttle herehours, indicating repairs to bridge

and roadbed.i i, nil inciiio.-l.-e- l In lot olioUS 1 l 01 " -- II en oilllllK ,11,11 IUI1CU

did they realize they hud crossed theinternational line. So far as could be

tonight none ,,f the prisonersis of rank and none of them pro

The Day in Congress

tne cuicuiiiiions of ihe German starr.who had counted on a period of quiet,along the Itussilin front to enable!I to transfer troops to engage litthe campaign against the French. Th,mo xpected pressure y the Kussbins.which made eonsidrrahlu headwayagainst the German armies at Jacob?Mailt, pntnvy and like Naroi'a, according to Ihe prevailing view hern,not only forced Von H'indoiihurg inuse all his available forces, Includlerlthe reserves on this front, hut neces-slim- ed

the brinKing up of freshtroops destined for Verdun t,i pre- -

drunkard. Witnesses who .aw Villatold in e Ills leg was shuttered by ,i

ippine Independence bills, and urgedaction looking to tho safeguarding ofAmerican citizens rights under Inter-

national law and looking to the pre-

vention of floods in the Missouri andMississippi valleys.

fessed any knowledge of the- w hereu-- j f.,n from his horse, following his be

With the increased use of the rail-ways and additional motor efliiip-me-

for the line of communication,officials said no consideration was ho.ing given to transferring the supplybase from Columbus to OJinnga.Ariov officers said such a change

hour. The Aiiiei'icuns oivlcied, muforce chlil'gillg the rocks, dcsplle

cover they afforded, whilejiiiiolher went around Ihroiigli a passIn flank the bandits in case they

( Pile Ano rli an horse waslsh.it fi'im under his rider aa the rocks

hoofs of Villa. i lug Wounded hy a bullet. I'll e saidWhen they were put aboard Incline lee was in had shape, swollen and,

truck trwin, one of them said he lie- -i gangrcuous."II,..-- . ..I !....- .... ... 1... I, II. V

SiFAATIiMet at 11 a. m.Hesumed debate t,n free sugar re-

peal resolution.Sisal Investigation continued in

committee:

K.W'SAS DF.MOCH TSSKTTIaK Dl ITF.KJ Alios tremendous difficulties.' " J," . l, " 7, , V, ' '..V'"'". ".,..would involve wen- charged. I he VillicliiM mounted,r,,ui. to " lit.,' a 1 , t i i j.i i. l in it im ; u i,i ,;, jc c, 1 i.in i

and rod.- for- Ihe heieht Ofthe puriiose of their being Inker, not niccic than fifiv men wlili him. vent the possibilit.v of being compelledIhreeli,B til"ou.se immigration bill favorattj Hutchinson. Kan.. April 11. Afler their nupiber being shot to IIS to abandon the whole Dvlnsk line.t ported by immigration committee-1,- Htri,L'.rie th.it h.sipd until nightfall

in transferring the guard ulonr theline.

That General Pershing's line ofcommunication now is at least 3."iU

miles long is indicated by news ofHie cross-countr- y flight today of avi

north, officers of (he (rain were in j The Vllllsta hand which his iroopsstrncted to show" Heir prisoners al i encountered In the .Madera sectioneach of Hie Mexican tow ns through esl rday consisted c.r tu eiitv-thro- e

w hich Ihej passed. Iinenilieis. of w hom I'ourti n w , r,No instructions as to the disposition taken prisoners. Tile Htirvhni-s- , ear- -

lb-- Americans pursued.Thiit baud of Villletas had one ma-

chine gun. The. gun Itself was notcaptured, but the mule which carried

Adopted resolution by Senator ,(he democrat- - of Kansas, in heir statuKen yon fiskiiiir attorney general for j convention here today, settled all rt

on justice department's Inves-- 1 f,,renees and elected u national com-tlgacl-

of Standard (.ill company's '

niltteeman, four dclegates-at-lurg- e toaitivities since It was ordered dis-jti- ,e national convention of the party

co ei y l ying tin if woundeditictr r peel Into (im, the weapon, ulih ils (Tappings, iviesll'iiuu hy he flanking force which

ators Uargue ami icorreii to i. oiiini-- ,of the prison, rs upon

has. General Funston, In reporting ni,,j ,.,. received at militarysolved, icirticularlv resrulutitisr Kaso-- St binii unit airreed on resolniions ; tho

The opieiallctUM of Hie ) Ctiu-casi- an

armies, now fighting their wayto TrebUoml, KixinJun an, Jtesopo-(aiiii- a,

have euilcr, d upon newphase in which Tin kisri resistance nolonger Is a negligible factor- lly udireful regrouping of their funis,(he Turns now :,r- - opposing the threwmain lines of tin' Ktissian advancowith a solid organized resistance,w hi. h gives w ay only after ni'Ht

ist n iebi'i n fighting.

fjight, the longest sustained trip .quarters tonight.head-- j hills.

"Villa'a forces cimis now of onlyja lucre handful," commented I'.ertanl,i "who will have to tie hunted dow n

iwlnch expressed the sentiment of arounded the mountains. The Villistaswith fresh burses bad ton good a startto be overtake--- by the iir. d horses ofthe

line prices.Rejected Senator Weeks' amend

since the troops eniereu .Mexico, sain:the awiutors brought no official dis- - Tryjii r flPFR ATlVrQpatches from General Pershing. I LA I ILL UI LliAIIVLOIttftJOI ic.y OI ine pirni-ici- .

like ordinary criminals."The resolutions minuted praised,ment to sugar bill to impose higherlunft lin ,.itri,8 fniitH. GET BIG WAGE SCALE! A ' he senilis hal e gom into

i from Cnluinbcis. il was learnPresident Wilson an I lauded the workof the party In fulfilling tht pledges;

It Is s.dd they started from nearithe extremis end of the present com-munication lines. I

Passed, id to 32. senate substitute PORTLAND INTERESTEDed litre i g. t.ed bv Pouches, thefor hous sugar repeal resolution, ex- -: made in IS 12caj-lo- i f titey Htart.'ci :Greetings were extended to former OI'li'MPir CTADV' According to estimates bv Russian

OUlUIUL O Uh I officers, tlo- Turkish lorce haa attariff untilpresent sugar'ending1S20. nil on top of motor trucks. 1'uchlr MOHNINR JOURNAL RRfcCAL LR WlRHl

Huston. April 11. Wage alliancesu'liieli ..ill i.nl fliu i. u,- - ,,.v,lln on.

Secretary of State Uryan as follows:"We send greetings to that peerless

1 1 xstov fxpix'ix n i

Kir.lX'FOlM F, Pl.P.SillING ,bust been douolod by reinforcementwnr,. sun goggles ii n '1 nrlstjA pacbe

W 1,1- lie Sm. to noonat 0 p, !......,: i.n.. ln ..n,. .1... . V.....

AdjournedWednesday. RIAL OlAAAtrS TO MnRNINa JOCRSAL IMOlll I'.U l' ,f U 11 ICllKC.l, UH' ft I .II, -e press

will Imdemocrat. W. J. Hryon, andthe confident hope that be

rillrn III lltlli. Ol lljl- - IIHII5 in ,.rwSun Antonio, Texas. April It. ,'F.ngland and w York state on the

General Funston said todav that I blithest basij, in the history of ther:nn..rl hud mud., no re-- ! Industry, were announced today.

.(PltOPortland, ure., April j part of which are concentrated near

Ihat the bride of .leis.-p- C. Howard. KlzlUjan, which, despite the imper-ii!,, an or, had committed mi'i-id- in lance of 'J'reblr.ond and th Persisn

national MI XK nv l ISV- to i;n i i:u nun aim

again a delegate in the nextdemocratic convention.''Morsic.

Me' st 11 a. in.N'aval and military Omaha yesterday a roused unusual hi- - opt rutioiis, is a region of the greutcsf.! quest for additional troops, but his The American Woolen company.

-- a ,h.,i ,.i.,t ,.c r,.or.r,i.,l l.v ''? t " - operatives, i.ss'iedcommittees I'loiighis. AriK., April II. i.n. Ar- -

work on national defense Siarvation in Albania.Paris, April 11 (11:10 h.

onilnuedmeasure. m. I. I stil'T officers here as due to Ms re- - notice nr an advance of ten per ,enl."uuo 'eoiiuz. commanding tne ,te tae- -

.. t .I' ., ,., .... u.i il. .. m t il,.. 1 1. v jc, 1, I I'. if,,... ... ..u .... , .

value tee the Turks, since it stands mthe way of the itiHitl Caucasian arm-ies, whose ultimate aim is to weepwest wind toward Constantinopl.William VVillard Howard, ofDebate continued on rivers und New to present a phase of the(luttaie (lff ahi.cd Merrimac mills an- - -- red on the S..nora-ChihUHh,- bolder

nation that rniKht be corishlei id em- -Voik. secretary of the Albanian re

teres! here today lei'iiuse of a breachof promise suit which was htoiichtagainst ruin m Porilaiid two monthsago

Howard Was placing 111 a local inii-deyll-

(healer when Mrs F.duhbrought sun for IMi dilO daiu-nge- s

on the ground Hint be failed lokeep, a promise to marry her How-ard left inwn without filing an nnsw.-- r

to the suit. Mrs. Wlthermioon ch

t- -

for the- - announced purpose of guard-ing (be mcnudain passes, is quoted byMexican friends lu Agua I'll- - ta ushaving told Hiem that he would en-ter Chihuahua thlx week at the headof a cavalry detachment of itppioxl-toiilel- v

two thousand Gomex iiihiIc

narirs bill.Passed. $4ii.inl,,.i)00 rivers and har-ue- rs

approp.rlatiim bill by 210 to 133.General debate begun on agricul-

tural Appropriation bill HggreKamiK2,.ilJ,),0l.Adjourned st n:2c) p. in- to noon

Wednesday,

nounecil an advance to approximatelyB.fiMi operatives. It Is understoodsimilar action will be taken this weekby other manufacturing interests.Th mills, according to officials, havebeen unusually prosperous during thelust year, due largely to orders furthe warring naUou.

hariasslng rather than tu nny confi-dence he has in his ability to conductthe campaign against Villa muchlonger with the forces at his com-mand.

Additional troops may be sent tohim without him asking 1'jf them.

lief oniinittee, who left today for theI'nited Slates, said that ISO.uiH! per-

sons had died of starvation In Albaniaduring the last eighteen months andthat 500,0(1(1 were likely to die be-

fore normal conditions in that coun-

try were iticuuieiL

Iiidustrlal lxtail to tld mi.Peking, China, April 11. Lee

glnson Co. of Boston signed atract today for Se,at,t0i i

trial loan to the Chinese goverand paid 1.06,n(itJ. Thti loantilactd at J, i pT w:t.illis statement to several poopk- in .'tallied judgment March, 2:' for $M33.

TWO H.miQtJEBQUE MORNlu JOURNAL .WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916.

Oil SOLDIERS MEETING BILLED "SPEARHEAD"

THE WORLD'S

primary staKp ) panned tuition la cun-tin;i-

in the manca.-- iimrtnient atlh National Institute for the Hlind.

Amorijj the aUidi rtts In the mareaRedepurtin. r,t hiOiith;, Mackenxi-- , Milof fir Thom.m Maokenxip, hli;h

of Nw ,, aian.I. CluthaAlaekenzip K hardly morp than n boy.hut he had nceptel the inevitable

01 OF GREATEST

' tililinir. foninier.-ia- luam hen, Prefi-- 1

dent J. (ioodell; manual training, j

j Pi of. V. T. Conway; doin stic c'ieni e,Superintendent Grace i!. tioeliell; a- - trirulture. I lire, tor .M. It. ;onzil' j

Iilifer.uy. Moonliwht rhonls and,After. !uperint mlent '. HIM. pre- - j

' fudiiii,-- . I iiM'ucsain, Superintendent J. j

V. fonway, Superintend' nt James At. j

lliu kby. Supei inteltdi nt Mrs. V. L. j

iiumm. Superintendent H. II. Krn-tt- .

; Anti-mobil- rid". ''Green Stock- - ,

j inics." a pl'iv by yeniof la..s of noniialuniversiij in eveniti.it. i

101 I

GREAT CHEW

.kJL j' !.?r'" j W TRAGEDIESand In awidunua.

;ly to maxier the way of the kingdomtof darkriec", Hp in hut olie of m.iriv

LOOMS GREATERFamous for Over a Third of a

Century as the Leader

Among Plug Tobaccos

AMERICAN STEAMER

MAY BE CONFISCATED:Biilish People Mourn at Long

List of Young Men Who

(lave Lost Their Eyesight

and Are Disabled for Life,

Educational Leaders of New

Mexico Will Discuss State'sNeed in Their Line With

Philander P, Claxton,

Interring jnurnr men tirnonp thectudent.

The fivcraj.-- u r,Van of tru'ninic ntHt. fuiiKtan' in probably about MXmnnlbK. When th men leave th'hoHintal sreut ere Ik tukpn to fie thatthey nettle m auitaUn )o,aliii.H whereth work they hav si'lpttf can bepureued. Their triilning plarm tbeinIn a punition of comparutlve

for in addition to whatthey pun earn they rei Ive pennonsof about 16 a we' k, and more in ih"'awe of offii ers.

MY HORNiHC JOU.NAL SCfClAI. LCAIIO W N R

London. April 11 3::M p. in. I Theprize court rever-e- d its df ision toduyin the case of the American steamerJooepri V. l'oi'lney. w!;om' cari?o ofcattle and mc d the llritish xu'ernmentis tu have ionilen,iied ontile Kt'ound that it 'ac declined forllfiiiiaiiv. iilthouali I oimil

Even the man who has chewed

tohacco for years gets an al-

together new sensation when he

bites oil a juicy chew cf Spearf.PI-IA- L Ol.rATCM TO MOWNINa JOURNAL)

S.iiiii l"e, April II. The iduiatit onfei'-n- e calleil by lir. frank II. f..- U ...(..ii Th.. rill.ii'nen n r ilMr, Pearcoil Hated that ibe v.. 1)1. Hobei tu of the normal uuiveif uy to : ,' ", ."'.. . . yr:

l.ilf I'rru fiirre"Min1nc.)I.i'inlun, Man h Z), One of the

deep' at personal tragedies of the warnx lir(iiihl home to the Hrltish peo-

ple is Hi.- - long lift of young Koldl'-r-

n ml mi i lorn who hHV" lout theirIn th- roiifhi't. At St. Dunstan'

hostel for Minded soldier, find (tail

ni r rreiieiicK r'lniiu. iiiai o if' ttlonnl I nut it ut a for the Hlind Iuih ' onvrl" a' vKi,! J'in'' 6 l" .

"""' " " ''V. The pri-l- tutarted h ,peca, l.Tanch whkh bun Mr "Vf1,n u ik for th'e takiusr aoujett tho .ifler-car- e t.f blindedi .,,, ir, , i, i,, .i .,,.. v..w

diwovcry of documentary evidence I

there had I een n vcale, a Kiantii or-- iunitization to i vade the blockade of j

Its deliciously sweet, mellow

flavor makes Spear Head totallydifferent from all other tobaccos.

Chewing is the best, most sat-

isfying way to use tobacco." Andfor a fresh, pure, genuinely en--

ors lucre arc at present nnoiit . iz'itidier,, and Hallorc It planned to j,Mexico. t meet and u with Phi-- 1

( '"'''ny.erect a la rife building to be devoted lander I'. ('laMoii. load of the bureau i ""' 1"'s"n " A";"'' in i

principally to this use. There ra,v i of education of the rnlled Slates, IH,'. (''rl1"," interrupted , a bleura mn, he us- -j

material wi! ' he applied to the ,,., " !'hIh of educational work in Nnvf',1"'1' was tne cluef financial adviser i

German t'ovcrnnicnt m theiat cost price, anA difficulties with ri,lt,( ir Ftcilerlck aid Al-- I" '' ' 'h" foi owina tentative prom a m "'V Iirard to il ,,iieiiinx eooan will be smoothed , i 1,011 u ai i n. iniVerniiiL' f 'L-- e in a

j Hi U'lllIlK, IIIIHT'IK Mll'l UK II. I P . S 1

ling 'uniida, Lnglahd. AiiKtruliii. NewZealand and liclglnm. In ilditlon

J l h r arc u number of iih n in annex-le- d

at Ifrighlon and Tol'iuay whosej wound thim far hav prevented them

from taking ui their work lit St. Dun- -

over. In Kiich work a hoot n pairinn.bltu he. ,,

Twewlay' i''rniiis these "inacliinal ions'' in America and j joyable cllCW J'OU Want good plug""'i' oo aiiicca ure Iiroauci'ii. every Norma! orchestra. iinai u na,i lie, u i"uiiu ne as nan- - j i

Ilim? millions i,f dollars in these mat-- I lUUatCO.effort will be made to necufe dtcailyemployment.Ma n'M.

I

I'nlversityA ddresw H of w elcoine, for I he cm n

ly, County SuiMiintcndent M. J". Ins-- :inaiais; lor the city. Mayor II. M.'Smith; for the club, ('resident N. i

ilerman, liesionses, for the slate, Su-- I

Never before In Isiilish hnvi play at '

on the1Jt Ih not all work and no

t.S I'unstiin's. The men lowlake, play pushball, gwim inbut ha, ami eriKai'p in other

nearby j

ja ill i ndent .1. II. Milne, of Albuuuer-- if !... i.'... I...

lersThe

withoutattorney

apparentral

embarrassment.also read some

111 SPCar IIead P,U? )0U Sct .jof the letters taken from .i.imes )'. .1.! pure, healthful high-grad- e prod- -Archibald in an endeavor to prove Al-- j

; iiert-- c.imectii.n iib tin- - dm y's , tict, preierrcd by the best judgesjca'""' , jof tobacco for its unique flavor

IT, COLEMAN DU PONT IS an(i form iuaIit'- -

I ATF9T FAVDRITF DN Cct a cut from your dealer and

amuse

nt many young mrn who are othiT- -

iki iil.lf'-lio- ii d hi'i n hrout'ht toKi'th-i- t

In the hi lili kh Hale of lillnd himi,and the i!nl.l(tn of hiindllnK tlii'n; in

.niin ly diffriiiil from that prescnti'di.. K t I I... 1....... I..- -.

nn nts to their likini; 'cm, , e , iiiiiiin,-- . inn in.,i'.iilertainmciils .... ... , i,......i. ..

r Here is that Famous Refrigeratorwith the seamless, dish-lik- e lining--

the genuine . .

Leonard CleanableSuperb Porcelain-Line- d

All in one piece with rounded cornersbrought clear to the front.

Tne Prida of every Hnuat'itrepcr. Don't confinethis wonderful sanitary lining with paint or lumel orwith porcelain lining put on In ttheetv and the Jointsfilled with cement.

We will 'fclve you Free a wimple of the LeonardPorcelain that will quickly show you the dinVtence.You utn'l scratch it even with a kmje. It is everlantiriR,easily kept aweet and clean. Look for the trade nmtkLEONARD CLEANABLE to avoid Imitations. Jimcall and scs Jt, that's all we ask,

RAABE & MAUGER

are provided lennlarly, iu. lii.l i.. gp'c' ,lb.' Addrcs.'

danced twice a week. Most of the Wcdnesiliiv Murium:.Tommled and Jack Tam dame very ri, i:.i.. s,..., ir,ie,,,i, ,,i' U llll Vlll I UVIIi . .. . .eenjoy thi'He occasions N. White.

III a iiimiii nil (' iin- nar i"iilllii'ir dinht Itiioiiijh ilifdiiM- - or YV.c

('iiici'M, and inw rnclhodM in not hp ap- -

plii d to iii el thn ell nation.Ft. lllin!llll'n hllilf H II pl.ire of

Jiy it. ii ou u say you never lasieu,el ammensely. The Value and .Metlio,) of the Sur-- 1

0""" JONAL ("CIAI. L.A.IO KlRII. '.f.v t.. I, 1. I'liXI,,,, such delicious tobacco before, lggc and ipe cuts.""V' IM" '! U.- -I be rcpub- -

! 'What It Should In.lude." Kiip-- rt K.I.. M",K'"" stale eonvpiiMon which nf't.1 n ml ,.,in,. ,f v,.,' i, vie i

'

i, ,,.i',. ...... i' . j1(.r,, tu, Jay anil scle, led six delegate','SENATE PUSSES

Kive-mlnut- 'talks, by I'rcsident! " r"' '"t'r,iate to Hie national coli-liavl- rt

If. i:,,vd I niversiiv of Vew ventiou, u it. i a niously adopted a re.i- - ORANnRFTEfoio- -Mevi. ,, ITeOlent l. eelt.,' A .Inlleu Olllt ioll eilllolsillir General T- (

hiaiity iiml full of hiHloilc inti'l'int.iiiiPp lh villa of tho third M.iiiUi'mhof Hertford, the "Hiiyiic" of VanityFair, it Ih now the Iondoii hoin ofiino Km hii, I lip Aiiiprlcan inuncii-r- ,

who ha loaned it In the blindedBii() Failorn' arc roinmlttec, un-

der the rhnlrinfinhlp of '. Arthur1'i iirFon. widely known im a pul llnher.and preNidetit of the National InHtitiili

law mmm m mmof Delaware, as a can- -republican nomination

of Ihe school of mines; President nn Uul'nlil,Giorue K. Ladd. Mai. .1. W. Willson ' il,li,lp f"rMR BILL TOraw 100 Yiart

Old PILtLS1I.V1I7 of the Military Institute; .Superintend-- , f'"' president. i

cut J. li. Mcl'ike, of the reform The, platform adopted favora a pro-- jschool; Superintendent W. i. Connor, ! teetive tariff and criticizes the for-- i

the of the deaf and dumb; icn iioli. y of the present adniinislra- - j

RETAIN DUTIES Idrector Kiljfar L. Hewi tt, of the stale tiun. j

tu ns, urn, and vHurac'e Kruse, of tinfor thn lillnd. About the cpnc-loii-

jylllii nip f if tern ii'f'H of well-ki-p- l

'launn, lrei und nhrubbery. An nunof Itiienlx l'ark lake iiiiiri Into the

UiroundH, thaw iiffordliiK ample fa lli- -

hool for the blind. ;9 A FhFn D A7 NlA

An Effective LaxativaPurely Vegetable

Constipation,Indigestion, Biliousness, etc.

Q on Q Q at Night

until relieved

jV Ullll IV I M ,

I WlM'lH'MIHV.

fU'IIUMn.Mc.hoda of Finanoln, the Survey. PLOTTERS EXECUTED!(t uornxma journal apci.L liao wliu , Su iei inl endeni A Ivan . While, Gov - j

Washington, April 11. The senate ernor Williarn C. AM lonabl. 1'rcsidenilile today passed its substitute forlN. o. Hcrmun. ' iohm.-i- u mte house free uxiir repeal resolution, liiblieily CampaiKH, Vaul A. F. j 1',lil"' Tl x - Al'l'il 11. The three:i xteiidiiiir the i. resent, dun of one w.--. Iter Miioerinien,i,.i,i Mnritiiiier leadei-- of Hie luazisla plot to secure!

lumiN of for boutlrn?. All t li Ih Ik at thei. Ilia' 'poNiil of tlip blind men und they hap

not ib ;i In en curroiiniled by an atmosphere

i nnv Im lug Idem In thetin? stale iii r t rj i ri t , nnylimy I if cfiil probably ki

AZTEC FUEL CO.A our coal burns . Choeolate-Coate-d or Plain fAi mini vi' ly v, It li any one case or m nin l ln,t Is dlHtlnclly homelike.

Itlliul Man in liiii'c. UJ) - m m m 9J .M aMWSTlMcent a pound on smtar until May ,'nn, I lleniiimin Sent he..Jt.Siiiacv of Health Conditions. Irlit 2 ii, Th,. vote was 4u to .'!

Senalor Works' amendment to in-,.- ;, m, Uride.crease Hie tariff on lemons and othir

Ol rJIM-H- .

If suh it, rnmmuiih nllnn hi nmvIs onti mplntcil fi m (.. i',i niiiiiiy.

'

It will he designed to preclude llmjposi-lbllll- of further drawn-mi- l dip-- !

linijif xi'luing, mill tn niiiki' it i

I' In n jIimI riili-iate- assurances mi l

i.romh'r.i that Inicrniilloniil law will! j

Juarez und overthrow tn- - v an .uu.ir.iu, ,

Kiu rison there las Sunday were exc-- jcut i'ii by tin, firing siiuad in Juarez,

early touay. The Iblec leaders were!Xlcliolii Chavawirrin, .lose livx 1'or- -

pel ami I' loreiicio I !i rna tidez. The i

(.'oniiernned men confessed the plotbefore they were executed, (ill)"!';Mexicans were implivated. j

v tzsylJ

Mr. I'e.irson, u man u" fn.iin tii'personality and the moMtiir spirit id;tbe host"!, lost bin wiRht u few yearnJuno and thn brb-'h- l philosophy of life'which be hag developed for himselfpen uili'H the place, Mr.

(llnoiy of C'lndnctinif St. Iiuiihlan's

TRY DIAMONDGALLUP COALBEST MILDWEATHER COALON THE MARKET.

Weiliiesiliiy I .tenimr.(ircbeslra.AddresH by Dr. P, 1", Claxtun.Glee club.

Thursday Mninlii- -.

Ilreakfa.-- t i ompliiiiciib . y to 111'.levrlin cannot prnti'i I t li

llioldly li lullollM I.elWi i n III,' w'Jwiim expressed l y him to a repn si ntu- -

i iiiiih irims to one cent a pound wasvoted down. 4 1 to Ull. Senator f'he-- jIan of California was the only dem-- 1

ncrat Mdini; for the amendment andSenator I,-- Folli tle the only ri ),ub-- 1

llcan voting iiKainst it. j

Knur demrierats, Senut'irs l!roim- -

sard, Itansdell, Kewlands and Lane, '

Jollied the republicans In votiiiK'anainst the substitute. They favorthe flat repeal passed by the house.A sharp conlroversy In conference be-- I

tween Ihe bin housed is predicted

Oil Workers on sirlkc.nine X. .1., April 11. Ituni

iniinm. li ir Illegal ii : k ui'iMipcuc fill im-i- i liaiiliiK ii inrrllng ,rslive of

"Thetbe Associated I'tess thin;main endeavor here la to itet I of (lis' onteiit nmuliu the emplovesAnieilrHlis lire eool lllueil II i .ivtltii Oh f

FACTORY & NATIVE WOODPHONE 251

m , i n ..

1'. Claxton by I.a Junta de as , Ka.cl.atiKua.:e problems, Secretary olStale Antonio lau ero presldlnif. Hos-eo- e

I. Hill, of the 1'niveisity of NewMexico, bader. I'rof. Al. II. I.ntilihl.Supcrinlendeiit Miss Isabel I.. Kekl"s.Supei Intciiileiit T. AV. Conway, Hup,

W. D. Shadwick, Superln- -

the plants of the Standard and TidI"'" 'lie mlndH of the blinded men th,will in, la, le ii ..mi,,, r ,.n it,.. i,ii,vviwi Ii attacl.ed from the lime of!''"l principle that they are handl- -

the I.usltanla down t,, (be present. cupped, not. afflicted. The latter wordThe slate ib-- in il im r ut nil. inly hns.iH used far too freely In coll nect Ion

liei'iiii the eolleclbiii of evidence niv lih blind folk. Tell a mail that heAnticlpaiiiitr ihat Ihe house would in -- ' ..,.i W. Twliiintr. SuperintendPOLICY TOWARD "i"! t,."i, iih i ' snnn ,n,i, mill-- .

and Iidi;, were natned

water Gil conipanicn here, within thelast two or three days were followed j

t"da.v by a strike of L'l'U bojs cm- -'

ployed by the Tidew.'iler company, H i

'iiH at this plant that during a wrike j

of scM-rea- tliotisand employes last :

year lints occurred and a number i

were led., .It was reported todaythat the em,l,,yes were coiitemplat-- ,bur another general strike.

nnn'i I .1 - ri J

ent .1. II. Warner, assistant Superin-tend' nt I'.aea, Superintend-ent Honifaojn Mnntoya.

County Administration ' of Schools, :4.1Ill,, IIS, Slolleas the setiaii

I'nless areached and

enferees.'olifen lice ntcrcf meritapproved belore May

SUBMA HIES IS

iiiiii the whole hisloiy of Gi rmanv'ac m I llle nprialbuiM. nc of Ibe,iie ttoim il nt leioitb In cab-ii- n

t meiiilnls today ivus Hhelher IbeI'lilled Males should Include in itslist of vessclM attacked neutral ships.unlaw no Aiiierleiins. n

aiuilnsl ilolim Ibis Wis lilal suchv, shi U c.u i v the fliittN of fnvercii;iiPaMotiH and can speak l',,r thetn-H- i

IvtH. but tile prepoilib-l'illl- h'W W .'IM

llial tiuv should be Included, bothon tne i roil ml ttial many wire y

to or coming fioni Aiueiliiiiipint,, and on il,.' broad ;. round of

ulm l LCL d UU U

Is afilicti'd Kin) Ills menial outlook mir will bear that mump. Hut tell

him he In hundicuppei and if he Is a

uooil fellow at heart his sportlnif spiritwill assert Itself and he will adopt allthe means that are shown him lo en-

able him to eatch up with the follow a

In whom circtimsiaiiccM hate Klven astart,"

Sim e the Ni'hool work nt Si.le nan, thirly-fiv- e men have

t:r. i, lulled, und have learned one ormole occupations, such im boot

iiiassaKc, banket -

THE ROAD TO

HEALTHPULL! 0 Get a Good Start!SCUSSEO

sonar will im ,,n the free list until1 .V J ," ..'H,,l"nf' "',,',1IV A. K. .billies of Ibesuch time as the repeal or exlensiollof Ihe dutv i an be made effective. "lx vummlssion. Superintendent M.

Mosl of ihe tariff discussion ,daV '' 1''Ma'''iN leader. Suprrlnten.bnlilid not tuiich upon Ibe mtirar Issue, " s- !'"". Superint. ndenl . A.

which had been talked out yesterday. '"J"'', Superintendent At. ma do Alon-bn- t

was devoted lo an amendment bvSenator Woiks of California, to in-- 1 Needed Legislation. Siiperinlendentcrease the tariff ,,n lemoiiH and olher1-'- - Tnhir, pr. sblitm'. I'lof. John II,citrus fruils to one cent a pound. Vaiitiliaii. leader. SuperintendentThis w is defeated hi- it vote of 41 Vrank Hayner, V. D. Cornell. Super- -

The t'i cheek il l lislitr, ,'in i lie first. Ku-i- tin w cn sL ma! olj.

If ill t,i, keil ,.,irleft, ni lire ,.ily e,,r;iille:- ,1

j , n. an h i'., I, Is umy Iciul ta antlunu.lo I'll, Senator Hu-lu- of California. mienueni iiaviu .Martinez, Miperin

jand strength lies largely In what weeat, and among all foods bread isprobably the most Important. The

i better the bread the sturdier thechildren and grown folks too. Ourbread is simply perfect. In flavor,tvholesoincnesg and food value It isnothing short of ideal. Try it today.

,. , lilni tri'til'lis n n uilin"iiai y affe.hum, mil ',

t'ololnl I! M House, the pi belim the only democral In suiniiiii n.'teniient K. J. Giv Superintendentluaklnif. Joinery, poultry fat niliiK andNext American Note to Ger-

many Is Expected to Deal

With Events in Geneial;

In Hie I leal ni. nt ,.f ilu-f.- in,. ,,f the firs'With Ihe sulfur issue temporarily j V. Galb'Kos, Itupert K. Asplund. cdldlsposeil of, the senate will reunion tor of the New .Mexico Journal of I al

market sardeninn. vlrtunlly all ofthese nu n read and write I'raille and

1, ail's i ioie adviser, came In theWhite House ti.ilav fur Hie fout't'i lie, ',ls in t,, huil.t up h,iy resist u lice.

Ki Ul, mil's Alleralivi' i.fli n luo, nssl.it,. Idebate on the army reoriranizalion bill uculion.ordinary nun bine.from Hutopii typewrit" with tinill RlU'll ii,liiill'liui. An ii treatment f"l- -

III liedof 111,

u bin. r

tomorrow and will reach a vole, byam eeincnl, next Thursday.pi i sideiit In i A m e now said I be earulDK KuudWait Berlin's

time sinceas (be i ininvi .liiialcloieiin 'Ui

be ral y

llusi loll

111. Il"lll,l mi in, ,1. llllM I'e.'ll ii,.,l f..fIncomes,

Thifr-ilsi- y Allcrnoon.liliral Kducation. President K. L.

I'"nl,,e, presiding. Discussion by Mrs.George Dixon, Siiperinlendent Salur-nln- o

I'.aea. Superintendent Mis. Josh'

ni,,ie iluin tivutv'IliHIiltl, , , it lui. ef

is. Ami inl.milim-- Ullef

liie and other,,inn In eon-- 1

w il Ii I be ires- -

Is. Ih i el i i ru

There hic seventy-tw- o (eai hers, allbii' (wclve of them voluntary, andd- ilu rim; As 'Mill anyFARMERS ARE BUSY

PLANTING THEIR CROPSHut rtieit I, r,c. It li, ,ulil h"

flr.t ,,1'i t,i iikIu earn

tereiibl'lilat tl

l mMM joii.nal .rm i.ia..d wi.iiU'lishlnwton, April 11. - 'I lie sul

n mn ih il ,,iily alll'l Oilier officiilime i In ii II each pupl lias individual nsiructlon.wiih adliiilte I anil li .'leiir li liiii ami a safe ,,iie. K,,r

Pioneer Bakery6. N. BALLING, Prop.07 Sontb First 8tws.

,,,,H,. ,,r ii... .1 , in. .u.iny oi ine insiruciors I nemHCiv eniiiujiii.. issue imwcen Getiiiaiiy auili ll e,,nl.lill in, . I'illal i' halm- -

Lockard, Miss Maud Hancock. Supe-rintendent K. Pack, superintendentManuel Madrid.

Industrial lalu'-ii- ion. Arc IheP.raiirhes on n Dead Center'.'

State Director L. C. Mersfebler, pre- -

lT MO.IIIM. JOU'I AL .lKCIAL I.BA..0 Wl.tlin, nl Mi,- - nl, ,, in I,, I.e ib lei mined minu. I lie feellnif or nelpless- -

w.ia , ,11x1,1, i, d snailllc ml. j ne-- n which oei w helniH u slronn, hcal- -

M in It I Ideiice In Gather. !tli, lu'W man." said Mr,

tiiliiiiin; iIiiich ,,f any n.nt.At vniir ill luiKlst'.,

tkiiiiia Liilierabiry, I'lillnili-liihl-

Hie i lilted Stated wiim discussed in alllis pbasca today at i( nieiiinK (

I'rcMdeiit Wilson and li Im cabinet,A miieral outline of the future

ionise of the Amerl'.iu to ciniiicili i. i . ...

Ii rearson. "Is Incredil ly whenlellevi'ilh i -- ! ii I thai tin- - lullc'li ill has much cv bb'ii. e I i

In hu e a il' i e step Is lain II.

Ibe I'cllelal lelior ol llle Ger

. iiii i,iiii,ii ll, nave I, eel) llHI'eeil )( ,

upon, although a final decision w,iiv,bl

Washington, April 11. The north-- ,ward advance of crop planlhiLv fromthe exlrenie southern portions of thecountry to Ihe Ciinadlan biud'-r-causes farmi'ls In be busily oceu pied j

durliiK April. The National Weatherand Crop Hullclin of the weather bu-reau, In ils fnsl issue of the season.Indicates how far north Ihe plantingof various crops usually advances!

man Hole has II alllii lp. lie, bV

ll'hlilS f lllb.ii.idur Ge. (I'd.I'lfl. I. lis lcall.e lllilt lit, , ! IU,I IlllVe'lit ill! (I'M 1. III lii.llllii, on llle Atlicri- -

he finds thai (be one who Is toI him In some profitable cniploy-- I

nn nt is 'iiffeiliu; from Ihe same han-Idna- p

as himself."'

How Hay Is lilvlilcd.The m L day Is divided between

the class looms, workshops and Irain- -

Im; m IiooIh mt Ihat each man acuuircsin all round education. All the

learn to read and write ItlaUle,ii till some of them are studying music.A number of them have b arucd the

i,on,ii iieu peiuiinu receipt ot Inn Gmman note, now on tin wav, i eijai ,lli,the Susnex and other luen hunt chipiwbb h leieiiHy have met dis.isiyi an I

udditlonal e ideiice In Hie same i solli i pal I. v American diplomat ami

due lure ThumbcV.Will An-cp- t Mm bilincr.

It is kiiovxi IbnuiKh confiibiili.illohlciH from Amliansailor Geiai'lHint. Hie llule f I mil I tel li II will ih',It'll any German Mibniaritie ,i,i-- b

cij the Mise)i mid dim hunt blame

;,;.il pop, v, The ii, .I,- - is ii nib i .! i"'dto ii Iit iiol only In Ibe Sussex, lb"llin-'- l Important of recent cases, bill

llu the I ;iir lli'hma li. Main he,.,i,r lillf.it i i;,H'le I ' i and vv ida le.

'llle l.lblliel rein. lined III NiSsliill; iimii'i Hi, i, n liours I ' o a , ml pi n,

i i, Us e i III il e I Mile Was de "1 11 I

din inn April.In an avciat;e season Hie bcL'iunln';

of corn plnntiim has advanced byApril 1 as far north w'a rd ns south-eastern Virginia, central N'orlh faro-liu- a

ami Tciincfisce, and southern Mis-souri and Kansas, During April Hi"iK'Kiunlttu of planting up rendu us farnorthward ,,s southern Pennsylvania,central nhin, northern Iridium, an!Illinois, und central Iowa and Nobraa-ku- .

Planting or early polaioeK by earlyApril has usually spread nearly as

, I'.'iflicuH mi of rcnditiK with the fin-K'- T

liis In two vveeks. Seventy-thre- edlM ii'.miui ol Ibe suluil'il iu Issue.m ien in ction Willi ., tinr mia have pissed the lypewritinK test." l.ali r, ll Was 'iiid Ibe ineuibeis oilaiioui whlcli tin Hinbusstidor has Inliinn d Coiii.eiiieith , In spile of lh

which tucaiiMteller Wilbuiitspied. Whenumiiuttimi he

Unit I hey can write amistake at fair rate ofa man passes this

a prize of a

as a unit In hclievlut! (b it Hie recentr, ciilnlilal ion of allil' ks oil vessel.,without waiiitiu;, oiniiii; al'lei a ),"iiml of illlplll.ll iv e lull In sillllll

mil'. Ill I OU LI i"l be ol , rlonkedIl was a ppre, i led Hint niu' ll ol

Druggists Know Best Medicine, far northward us Ibe nlnnling of corn

For Kidney Troubles itbe i i id, n, e iiiiit, r cniisitleratton ha t

jc'ine not l i inn A luetic. in soul ' i sbut from sla'eiiienl.i iiunle ly clli'eiis

l.v pew t iler,hie of tip, most remarkable feu- -

HHes of the s, I I Is tho progress hpIntf made by some of the men inb'i,t tiliirf llrrillle shoi lhand. They op-

erate on a little iiiaihine of seven ktsw hich punches the , haractcrx on astilp of paper. These charaelers lat-er can be rea l wllh Ihe fiiiKrr tips and

,.f n.iii, ns al vv.ii Willi Geiiiiunv, pi.lC'.il l.nH II t In el id- life Is lillnc Vllili.it'HI ili he i nt;. fin- ,

June hfi il pclhntf Dr. Kilmer

nt the close of April and during themonlh reaches to ihe extreme north-ern portion of the t'nitcd States, ex-

cept in northern Maine, where Hieplanting- Is genernllv lulcr than May1st,

Seeding of sirlng wheat In nn av-erage season I done dining MarchIn Iowa. Nebraska, and most ofSouth Dakota, and during April theseeding under normal conditions Is

"'""!' ,... ... , ,,

Uet Most tor Your Money!When you buy Fisk you get a good tireplus good treatment, and free service, inmore than 1 00 Fisk Branches service thatbrings the uttermost to your tire investment.

Fisk Non-Ski- d Prices are still lower than theplain treads of many other standard makes.

llool lime ii,er li.-- l a loinplai Tmm k ft.-- .n- -iii.

011, lb , I at le isl sonic of Ibe v esestor- -be, I,

'l ul'III iHs,:l, lies lo Ii iv e

d W ll built vanillic),; mines

Una!. ol liniiniu

lis my t iihtiimei's nlas hi,k favor-- !

litily r. KMi'ilitiK it. Three puttie li,io-!-

lnfni me, I me that tb, y have I unloied In health ly the use ,,r Dr. K.l-i1"- 1

"'t' S:iii,p-ltoo- t ufler niffei luvirom Itheinn itism, 1.1m i trouble audi

ti .msi ribed on tin- t iievvrller. Sev-

eral of Hie men who were seel etiirles. jlefnte joinlui! llic army are IcarnUm

ll carried on In all of Xoith Dakota,dp Minnesota and Wisconsin, and in upI, leak 111

i b inn lu sillGravel , ideaMin- - t,, on. i. per Michigan.'l!',, J ,'',,1 II ol .,

I'MliallC I,i ' !i.!,' w it l

is in ibe I.a, ki. un.ld b a si, p Is M,.t Compare These Fisk Prices

Seeding of spring on In is usually go-ing on In April from southern NewYork and Pcntisv Ivaiiia, north centrall.ik.

siiui ni. Hid and t.vpiiii? for liie purposeof resiimlnu their former work.

In Ibe simps nun who have neverhandled lools become adept iUickly.A f. vv week I'lailii'e enables many oftbein lo .ic.pilre suAli skill thai th"m ia It s they produi e are salable.

ll is under.lllllllll'ellt, mi.

In the G'l-- d

pi, iv. In I.eai.,1 tall in

lh, acl leu iio--

Grey Non-Ski- d Casings and Tubes,. Ihe pin.i.oll

lea ': c o ' I, ill II I

I. til ' Inhio, anil noiiliein Indiana. DHnn!.'. Sits

cell Swamp-Koc- t as I In 1,,-- Ii I, theilust medl' Ine on Hie mniket for kid-I'l- l'

) livi-- and Id. old. r compbiiols. jlV'-r- tinlv ymirs. i

KD ItGKTIII.I IN. DriiB,.;bt, .

J 1"4 1 ;i St., Cnr Mniii .1, .

1A it li Gii i tr, a. i

pi rson illv aiipeaii-i- l before ma Hps!let day of November, IKi:., Ldji

l"Wa and Nebraska northward nearly,'l i

l f,,Cating

. 10.40 ..IV ' , in- u ,i O), to tlni Canadian border west of thelake region, and to north central Now

3 x303Jx304 x33

O'll' II p I. ,Hl C

i'' nf'd"iitui ;,.H'i'v s., id be pr , i a iih

York and northern Vermont andMaine In the eastern iliatrlols.

Cotton planting bee ma on nn aver-age in extreme Boulhern Texas about

Tube

2.602.954255.555.706.90

, i1'"1" ni'iis, baskets of ev.-i- shape!' 'n'oii'ioii' 'ii :',u1 '"'''' '""'"'a"'5', pl'turv frame!!

Dutch Im "' ""' "1,,,!V u'oer things are turned outnolle and t,"!,'" '' Wnrklooins with uccui.uy luldhi v oi ,1,-- 'Inish,ut, on ib- in Near the werkilmps Is the poultry

uni.. n bulk f irm where (hose men who desire to

13.40. .. 22.00

. . 31.20, . 31.55

. 37.30

Hneiniein, wlio su !,, noed ili ulcvielati no IK and m ole oath ih.it tin

rtine in li '.le 111 mili.-lai-i, e and In fa. I

W. h. II VS KS,Notary I'Ub'i..

4U354x 365 x37

Alarrli 1 and by the close of thatmonth It tui advanced in normal

llull.ll.d Uov llllll linI n ', e' la A Mlt.lv b aa a p, d". 'I'll is oplniiI , t ,1 i , bellC. I I '" ,

vi ''IikiiI i'ii m i, b- - IbpOT Ipe V, s., I s '111 CIS,

11 1! W bile Ibe 'id- ll "S ,

seasons as fur north a central Texas,dIt w a- Mississippi. Alabama, and north cenlive in Ihe country uiv taught poul-

try keeping- and aimple market car--,n, e ft" tral Georgia. Dining April platitintial

Jtter toIr. Kilnwf 4 Co..

Ivlniihaiiilori, .V. Y.of cotton in nautiHv carried to th!unit e casl'leia d reh.it,

, "III I! Il'alu ill Was lack lin; northern limit of the cotton region.I'leninir, Die nun tpilckly beeonieproficient, ImnlnK tn ,lil iitfuiBh thediffcr.tii of foul, lo tell the

jweitbt of a btrd, In luanaise In.'libn-- i(ois. and all the rest that MO' with

!poi,lu lalsliiK.

Fisk Tires For Sale By All Dealers

The Fisk Rubber Companyof N. Y.

General Office: Chicopee Fall, Ma.Lo Angele Branch, 10th and Hope St.

Brandtu in More Than 100 Cities

ROSE PLANTSTwo-year-o- ld stock, $2.50

1'IIOVK WIUT KVMI'-IKK)- T Will. bnu nmr m,i.,u Vniiau .

! Itfll VH' I S.mtn IV. Apnl II , ;,, erimr Mc' fiend ten cet-,- t to Tr. K(!iner Co., j ' '"'i"bl t,l..v ..pimmi, ,1 ibe follow mnI'lnghamton, N. T.. for a .ample ' ""' " ' I ''bll 1. I'.o "". Avaheiia.bottl. It will convince nvne. Vim Ltncun county . G, ,.re .. I (,ok, Hnv.

per dozen. Albuquerque GreenH.r.will 10 receive a booklet of vnluahl j tiew.

I' liviun,t .as Vtav.

v

: iCK.hoi t

houses.

Miissnac lliisliii-v- s TUiikIiI.Mr, Prtusen leliey;s that the miis-s.ie- e

tusiii'-s- Is likely to prove themost lucrative of the occupationtauiiht at St. Dur.man . I riuiHiy

in anatomy and phvioh'iyis at Ike hostel. Hint when Ihe

j'tjlf-''4- '

lnrorrnntlon, telllne; about the kidneyarid bladder. When writing, be uren mention the Albuquerque. Moru-tnj- r

Journal. Itegular fifty-ce- nt anderne-doll- ar glte botllea fur aaia at alltint itorea.

Dahlia and Gladiola Bulbs.

Albuquerque Greenhouses.K'Li ram proiw purcbu,, ul.t er

trail .r. .mlly .,ri br Jrnl wantJ Hm thetu, )UM lotav. IK) It toitt- -

THltEEALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916.

JAPAN PREPARES IFF o nNEWS NOTES from

MOV I.ELAN D.. k Sn ( Tl Tr?i

In order to learn the letwona of war-fare as taught by the Kuropean con-flict, appointed two special commis-kIoii- s

which have been on the battle-fields of th0 continent for a year re-

porting to their home government andmalting recommendations for ehanseain their militarv i stabllBhment,

10 Warships hi 3 Months.In the last three months Japan ha

launched einht destroyers and twosubmarines, vessel whose keels werelaid down July, Isii5, and which havebeen evolved out of the experiencesof the present war.

In (Mober. the navy arsenal atKlin tinned over to its govern-ment llio ' Tush.'' of RD.tiOO ton-nas- e.

a, battleship of thf siiiht.li'('Klaiiht tlo ami the lamesthi l be Japanese navy. Jly iluuelliree of hs sister sliiX will lutvebeen launched.The total cost of the naval pro-Sra-

for the present fiscal year, asoutlined by Vice Admiral Kato, min-ister of marine, is JSO.OOO.UOO.

In accordance with its policy ofvast increases in the army and navythe Japanese government has beenrushing up on naval bases and for-tifications in and along the raelfluand China seas.

The .Marshall and Caroline Islands,son miles northeast of the Philippinesand half way between Manila andGuam, which were, captured fromthe Cermnns on October 11, 1914,have become busy littlo tenters forthe Japanest. navy.

Made Into Xaval Bases.Jaluit, principal island of ih" Mar-

shall group and a fully formed atoll,with a wonderful navisuble. lagoon inits center in the past often the an-

chorage of the German far easternfleet has been converted Into u navalbase and coaling station, witlt an army

kg stops itcKis4'c k " and biffitiing

trouble is due to some serious internal:disorder, KtKiti clears away all tiarcol emplion, even in severe and stub-born cases where other treatments

V'' - I ' There is immediate relief for skinsff I fI - J J j I itching, burning-an- ilisrij-ure- d liy eoV II j r 1

I

j I V ?ciiM,r:ncwi.nii, oi similar tonr.cntinjf

.i4 t j ' 11 v)' Jl in a warm Uuh with Krs- -

I llv'f ;, v .5, i J ! I J V V ittnt S..ai atid a ;inp.' apiuwation ('

Tl V 'A'i . ", "STZm U ''iiiil Uimment. Tec siHithinx,

V:"' ' "' healing KtsiiMil iuedic.it;. .t usually

III

i.tve had little or no effect.Yoii need never lie aitate to unc the

K'tsinol treatment. It is a doctor'piest liptioit that lias been nsed byother physii ians for over twenty yearin the care of f kin affections. It Contains absolutely nothing that CMiUi

iniiirc the tenderest skin.

Prove it at our expenseRmih.i1 ( Mnrmrnt And Hriinol Soap n kwild b)

ii uit nt. but fur amplf tre. nte to intli Kro'.uul, itjltimoif, Mil. x

WHILE 0. S. TALKS

OF PREPARING

FOR GREAT 111

Experts Believe First Armed

Struggle of This Nation

Will Be With Yellow Men

of Island Empire,

MIKADO'S COFFERS ARE

FULL TO OVERFLOWING

Warships Are Being Built in

Navy Yards of Nippon With

Unprecedented Rapidity;Army Ready,

,,cim. cupodinci to uenmua junliWaHhiuKton, April 11 Japan's phe.

noim-na- l rise in the ' last twelve

months from a nation that was thenonrext in thn world to one rap tlly!,t.rMmlnK a leading creditor has filled

the far east with rumor and the west

with apprehension.At the beginning of the European

war Japan had not paid one cent of

the obligations resulting from its con-

flict with Riishia. Instead, it was m-- .... rountries. princi- -

ully London, to the extent of more j

than $.'00,(KiO,0(iO, irrespective ofdehenttiivs and provincial

and local loans.Today .lupaii lias cleared all r ,

lm Kiih'shm debt, iiotwlllistuwling.!.,. ii has been devoting millionslo iiKieaslnu IH army and navy,iiml has brought Its national debtdown to linir ot what it was omyeur ujb1japan at present is creditor to TUis-vi- a

for $ii,000,OUii. It Js rollins In

money, and real cash too, as it neverluis d'ono before in Its whole history.

Spends 1'iofits In Piepariug.n..t tVi wnVM of nrosperity Is not

miianinl bv sin era of luxury orviiMivniranee. The Japanese do not

Ln.m- tih.it those words mean, meyhave been educated for years by their i

government in learning to bear enor -

mous taxes without a whimper In

ordcr that the army and navy mthlextend the glory of the nation in therays' of a rising nun.

The result is that, while cash ispouring into Japan, the money,under government suK'rvisioii, Is

la ing larctully Invested hi am-

munition plants and ship ardsuiul is being used to build lipJapan's ifiual and military arms.Thus have arisen those rumor

hi.-i- i Lino set nil the fur east totalking and the Wfst to loouingat its guns.

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This is a description of OrmlKaw-ley- .recently printed in a picture

magazine:"A kiss seen through a mli roseope,

a salad made font a chysanthenHiinand an orchid, drenched tn the Uo.ulof a rose. If peaches were peo-

ple "Perhaps this description led the

Fox company to lake Miss Ha'e.vaway from the l.ubln people, at a bigsalary. Miss lawley is best knownthrough hrr work for the latter com-pany, with which she was associatedfor a number of years. Some of hermost Important roles for the Phila-delphia concern were leads In "Tli"Nation's Peril" and "Race Suicide."Kef ore going into pictures, Miss Haw-le- y

had extended stage experience.

MYUTI.i: 1HVT1 tOMPUMICMKU

Myrtle Stedman, Moroseo star, satdown in a suburban car beside a. littlewoman in black. This was near ,osAneeles.

'I'm going to a charity concert,"said the little woman, "and they aregoing to have an Heiress there to)sing. 1 don't exactly approve of hav-- j

ing actresses at church affairs, Vyon?"

"It's hard for me to Judge, wanthe smiling reply. I'm the actress

Arthur Maude, the Mroadway fa-

vorite, recently was reminded of daslong ago. lie played "extra" In a

prize fight scene, and as the camerawas "panned" over to his section heshouted and gesticulated as wildly asthe rest.

JAP MAKKS l.OVKTO sWKKT ANITA

Picture the palpitating heart andthe anxious brain of the swain, whosent this offer to the heroine of theVilagraph. He must be a good boy,regardless of the fact that he is somenobility, for see what he has to say:

Tokyo, March 1, lm."Tear Misses Anita Stewart, of the

Yltagruph of the motion pictures."Brooklyn CJty, New York, Amer-

ica, I'nited States."As I have addressed you In other

days before, and you most gracioushave sent of you a, pictures, 1 shallbe great joyful still In this month ifyou by und by marry tne.

"Japan where of the kingdom in'

now Japan is rolling in wealth. Intwo years from now, if the war con-

tinues that long, Japan will have themonev. the shins and the war ma- -

cblne'rv to enable it. to assert Usclf)in the Pacific asainst all comers.

"The I'nited Male is inakiuKliuiney tut of the! war. Hut lhepeoplo of thist niiiM not

Ihnt they are maldm; itull. Thn remarkublo developmentof the niiinltioiw indiis-tr- h'r isbciuu tluplu alctl in .laiMin, and In

Mime repc'ts ibat louniiyylliwes thist. .

"There, as here, new factories ar:springing up overninht- - Tliere, ashere, other established industriithave Kone into the maiiufacture ofwar materials.

" 'War millionaires' are as common i

there as here. The Alle I IT differ.once is tnai, wuu mem, i.ne smriinent has n share in the business, bothas a stockholder and as a govern- - i

metit. As a stockboitler n receivesUs portion of dividends, and as a

it iieis much of the dividendsof the other stockholder, its Incomerunninar no to ."0 per cent for incomesof $ jo,ii0u a year or better.

Preparedness Is Policy,"Preparedness with Japan is not

matter or pomes, nut a policy, ncommitted to it. It always has prepared up to the limit of it financialability, and, now that Its finances areso Improved, it will k farther andfaster.

"Already .lapan is establishingits naval bates on the Islands hithe Pacific takeiiTrom the tier-man- s.

Om of these Is withinstriking distance or lhe Hawaiianitrotip. An oilier conininiiils aInrnei ure of the soul hern e.

IIh fleets of merchnni shipsare jrrowhijr liko miishrsim. Inthe nttir futrne it will tloiiiliiale

Im trado of the Pacific throuuhitH Mtitwrior transportation facili-ties, and then you may exxt toM(V such au irritation hetvH'ii-th-

I oiled Stales anil .laiwin as hgrown up iK'tween ;reat Itrltnlnand t.ermany slmv thelively m-on- t (lay when tiermanybCKiin to dlspiue the comiiK'rciulsupremacy of J'.nsiaml

Todav vou read that cables are ,

The Electrical EdenIn her first home the Bride will

lace the house keeping problem undei"

new conditions.It is s fact, however, that whatever

those conditions may be, Electrical

Cooking Devices will go ar toward

helping her solve this problem, and

assure her a home of real happiness.

Join your friends in giving her an

Electrical "Shdtocr." Theaetfeespecially appropriate

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Radiant ToasterElectric Coffee CotRadiant GrillElectric Coffee UrnElectric Chafing DUkElectric FlatironDectric Samovar ,

WORKS WANTS BLUE TO

RESIGN PRESIDENCY

AL If AtO W Ml)

WasbinKlon. April ll.- - HI'l,'. Oli(ieheiitl I'bie of tin public beillllisen ice w as asked in resolution In- -

liotliK-ct- today i Senator Works oft'tilif.irnia. to resiicn fie presideiic)of the American Medical nssociutioiit ) will, h be recently was elected.

Senator Works contended In thepreamble (,f the resolution that as theassociation was conducting a medicalcampaign ahuifv it own particularline of tboiiiihl, no official of theI 'tilled Stalls should serve as un of-

ficer.

VILLAREAL OBJECTS

TO BEING DEPORTED

,ni MoftetNa jotiUNAu special LCAttn wtnvj

Sal. Antonio, Texas, April II.- -

ilciieral ril inio 1. Villnrcal, presi-- jtl . n t in' the .Sifims fabentes conv n- -tb tt nnd one time cundidale for po- -

visional i rt ideti( of Mexico, willtonight or lomort'ow for Wash- - j

itiitti-- in plead bis own defense tiwainsltb portal ion. The local Inimlui'ationa in borll ies bae ret om mended that

'he l e sent bio-- tn Mexico. PeclsioiiI'esls with (lv fiiited Stales ioiiimls-- i

siom r ot lul.'or. i

senate Tl ie It .Mtu.ii.Va;.bin-'toi- i, April 11.

linlav passed a ill to restoie $r,i;,ij(ii)lo American toninbnlors to the ran-som fund for KlVn M. sione, ilieAnieiican nils--bu- ry K t ii n;i t l bybrigands in the llalkans in I'.ml. Thebill had passed (lie senale seicinltimes, but never passed the bon e.

......TO REMOVE DANDRUFF

flet a 2 ."i. cent bottle of Ibunlerlue atany drug store, pour a little Into yourhand and rub well into the nculp withtho f truer tips. P..v morning most, ifnot nil, of this awful scurf will havedisappeared. Two or three applica-tions wid destroy every bit of dand-ruff; stop sculp itching and fallinghair,

W'hlle the United States has bee n.R seemingly well

talking preparedness Japan, with thef ,,,d , lhe llt,,ns of Japan

which always covers its i ., ..

Come in and inspect these Celebrated G-- E Device.'

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iwir-'les- to keep it in touch with thenew naval bases at Chlnkaiwati, Ko-

rea, and Yap in the Caroline islands.The Tsing-ta- u mountainous forts

which were destroyed in the siege ofNovember, 1914, likewise have beenentirely reconstructed and modern 2iand i'S-- t ciittmeter guns have beenmounted from their peaks.

Bin with all this opansloit ofmilitary strength .la pan has notrorgotleii Its rnmim'rt, Tenmonths ago a Japaneso passenger

is'l had never been seen in theHaters of New York, Ititenos AiresIII t Town. Todav Mnmm'Hflag Is flying from vessels hi al-

most oirry open trading port mthe world.Japan is in command of shipping on

the l'aclflc and Indian oceans and Itsgovernment trade agent as well asmembers of the Imperial diet now arein South America and Africa, scouringthe country for new markets.

Shipping Yards JMiigoil.Shipping yards at Osaka and Kure

are so booked wit borders for vesselsthuf thi-- r.'centlv announced they hademme h business on hand lo Keep

,hm ,., until AuKust, 1 91 Thegovernment has taken the matter in

hand bv subsidizing a new sliipbuild- -

!inff (.on0ern in Yokohama,limn .In unary I until I brainy

in . iiu vi'nr. lii i'Vccsm of exportsfrom Japan over lmHrts amount-ed (o $i:i.oi5,:W. according tofig to figures compiled by the To-ki- o

government. This, in a way.

bit tells the story of what thel uiopcan war is doing for Japanfrom a financial standpoint.It is Japan' rapid military expan-

sion, however, that is filling orientand Occident with talk and rumor.

icwed With Suspicion.Westerners following the oriental

Uiinaiinn eloselv are filled with sus- -

ingine lasi ven .

Is Japan (iilellv at work awall- -

Ing the day when mo worm miiiturn its eyes from lvurope to iimlIt one f the strongest powers amiready to dispute with uny tiaim- -

tint for he hfgoinony or Asia anil1 it- - domimition of the Pacific?

Is Japan family establishingsuch a preponderance or politicalInfluence and strength in the Pa-

cific: that it may Iiuvp the finalauthority on ull actions thai takeplace in that section of the worldat the close of the I'.uropean win".'

Js Japan awaiting the day whenIt tan secure for Its citizens rnualrights In foreign lands with othercllizenti not by "gatitlomcn'sagreements." but by display ofguns? Is the Monroe doctrine ina few years to undergo a test farmore serious than the cne.uclnnincident?"Yon ask me if serious trouble

Japan and America is ap-

proaching," said an eminent stud' ntfar eastern affairs, who ha? livedChina for the last ten years. "Lettell vou this. When Lord Kobertsyears ago sent out his call rrom

iCape Town that he could see signsCurmiuiB rming for s war against

id-ea- t Britain, did London take himLcrtiiiiulv No nut nt ail. They didn't

Lord Roberta a. jingo, for the Brit-

ish arn far more conservative' in theirlanguage than ve are. but. nevcrthe- -

the majority or uriusners i- -u

ii..,'i...iw..,i. tln.t uup was having Its

(effect on the mind of Us farnoua military leaner ami airy imih .....

II IP back wiih tne remain, iiiijukUn.io T.ntnvr ftrrat i'.riiain is paying

g;)od biood and n.on.,y for i.. nP.iiviisin.

Japan Is Arming.

"And now vou ask me if Japan Is

armyiug for the T'nll-- c Slates?"You must rcnieiutier that

frankness Is bound to rimaground oil that optimism of the

'iiglo-savo- for the I nihil

Vtatcs wovld far rather believe.that J.tmii is Just that fairylikeAM ion ofMlw roma'Hu' "d pic-

turesque. Martume Itultcrtly, thehome or the purlc ivlsturia rl

whlHi H's silken kimou-oe- d'

nttiple with smiling race,than iK'lieve it is an aggressivenation that lias an Iron in the

' " " 'f IreV' ' 'tn Washington, throughout the dip-

lomatic circle, the opinion prevailsthat the next great war of the I nit-e- d

States will be with Japan, and itopinion of striking- unanimity.

"'What will be the greatest effectupon the ruled States of the presentworld war?" several attaches of for-

eign embassies- were asked. It Was

anticipated that those h,, makematters 'of the kind a lite studv

would discuss the economJ.; future or

affected by the War.this country asftut "

"This war will bring your countrywar with Japan." was the surprisinganswer, returned with equally sur-

prising regularity.It was explained that this was not

revival of the Hobson scare aboutthe "yellow peril." but a logical de-

duction from the situation which thepresent war ts creating.

Against AH C omers.Following is a condensed state-

ment of several opinions covering

practically the same ground andarriving at an identical conclusion:

When the great war m Europe

started .Japan was all but bankruptthis war had not corne to its re-

lief it would have taken It fifty yearswhere it wouldreach a position

dare dispute the domination of theraeinc with a flrt-cla- w power. But

Ormi Hawk'T.She is now at work on Per I'lr- -i

miilliple-i- s f lutnnv for the I ofompaiiy.

father is noble, s i.f flutters musikindly and fair many wives arehuppy. To you I wonl, ;he greatgills of Oki siin-- cii me like flowersin the sun. If in n d.iy ipilcklv .vuwill send me an answer, shall be ofglad heart and shall l my motherso. Willi bite and

"f!H nil VACIII."Anna Little is wening mourning.

The reason: Her f.muitc horse, Lang-- t

r. recently broke . t h front let;s timing a mountain jounie. ami hi the ab-sence of a velei iiiarv Ii whs neces-sary to shoot the suffering animal.

for practically all the uold to lie Ineither the United Stales or Japan.And with two f.tl. anil prosperous, buthiiillly fKl'ess e peoples, fueinif eachother across the I'acil'ic and contest-iin- r

for commeiciiil supremacy,to arms is relia riled as IlleVltaPlc bythosp who know tin history of lieworld."

PALACE OF GOVERNORS

CHANGED BUT LITTLE,

SHOWN BY OLD PRINT

ISPECIAL OlfPATCH TO MOHNIIMO JOtlRNALl

Santa Ke, A pi-- i 11. The Societyfor the Prc.-orv- Inn of Spanish

rut l lasi evening at the Pal- -

ce of the tiovernois. W. It. I'ounlassubmitted a print of the I'nlace of

.ilhe tiovernors in 1s Mil, which showsthai bin lew shunt eiiannes nave noenmade in the inlerior since. these

jebatmes bt'ini mainly the removal oftwo walls. ciiltiiiK iif two rooms into

Ismaller ones, tin npeuinir or ciosliiKof several doorways anil shift Inir of a

few windows, (.if course, cbannis inthe inlerior ttrranKcment of lhe I'al- -

a' e were made prin licnlly in everytbcatlc previous to sun the fancy of

aithe occupant or fpivcriimoiil but "u-i- s

for(unately few plats exist showhmthe arr iiiKemi nt of lhe rooms in theearlier days or the structure as orinlnally built by itnate, son ears alii

RAILROADS PLAN TO

BRING MORE TOURIST

TRAVEL TO SOUTHWEST

liPiriAl DISPATCH lO MC1BNINO JOURNAL.)

Santa April 11- - PassengerA.veiil J. ,M. tV.nie:i of the Santa !

ryslcin arrived this ever.lnvr fromTopelia, Kas., for a lohfeirnce wilhthe cnrioi at ion commission. Traffic.MumupT V. A. Wadlelnh of the lell- -

ver and Kio Urniitle is to be her i

Saturday, The railroads contemplatea movement to direct more of thetourist traffic into (be southwest.

Corporation Commission News.Santa I'f, April II.--T- he slate cor-

poration commission today closed tic

Hil,n H(.(.iired refund of $. onscrip book issued to William 'gl4Santa Pe.

n nun rniDimiP) Mi mmim

Gf HAIR;

Everybody Uses It Darkens

Your Gray Hair So Evenly

So Handy and, No Dye,

Harmless, Also Stops Dan-

druff.

By applying linir Colorlike a hIiuhijioo, to your iniir

and srnlp all your stray, ulrciikod withgray, prematurely gray or faded, dryor harRh hair quirkiy tnrng to nnfvfn, bpuiitiful dark fhndo.m.'ikcs hair nnj nciilp rifalthy,evi'ry Htrand of your hs'it". whetherKray or not, hecomcg gloHsy, fluffy,i,uuti'OUH. soft, thick, with that evendurk shimmer of beautiful, radiant,healthy hair Just as jon like to haveynnr hair appear fascinating andabundant, without even a trace ofgray- - r.howiiii?, only natural, evenlydark, lovely hair, aluo imme-diately Worm dandruff and fullinghair. in harmles; no dye,but cold on a money-bac- k jruaranteeto darken grar hair. Only f.0: for abig 7 01. bottle at Biitt'a, Inc. druKtorei, AlljUquerque, K. M. n

folki upplied by mall,

belli)? laid to Japan's new naval s(a-;ca- of I'lemenl lliitbtower vs. lhelions, postal facilities provided and j Mountain Slates Telegraph and Tele-netlle-

rushed to them to take pos-- j phone company at llinhtow. i sand develop tbein. Tomorrow quest, allbtiiiBb Hinhlow r tieclures

you will rend that all this has been),!,.,, ,))(, s.vice Is not .yet what II

accomplished. And 1he next day, flK- - ishoiild lie. The corporation cornmls- - n

"'" , ,. " -ormxr. ... nmmoves, nun uw.r...-- . ..n

nineteen divisions to twenty-fiv- e anaddition of Zf 0.000 men.

I lilllll" I sOUS- -

It has appropriated $4U0,000 f'r aniir.nl fnder the suDervts

ion of Art Smith, who last fall thrilledih.. irnwil9 fit the San Francisco exposition and the Minnesota state fair, j

and Charles Niles, of Los Angeles, the;Japanese are ambitiously studying the. j

aeroplane and its adaptability to mili-- jtary use. (

The Toklo government hi Aug- -

list t Mr. Itriizo Vmeehi. Jap- -

an's greater Iron and steel ex- -(

pert, on a tour hi America nnd(ireat Britain and. miicc his if- -

turn to Ids home country, six new i

ainniuiiition factories, all undergovernment, supervision, huvelieen established iu Osaka andKure.The war and navy offices of Japan

QRVQ linTllllllT.n ofIn

uniu nui iiniLii meton

FftRH nftY KFFPSi of

callm AABmBK tiliui mm nmnv

I nr llli I llll UUUHl lcI ML UUU I Ull IIIIIII

III. . . . ... i.i . n

Dnnk brass ot hot water De-!- ln

fore Breakfast to Wash t

Out the Poisons,

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Life is not merely to live, but to livewen, eat well, digest wen, worn wen,sleep well, look well. What a gloriouscondition to attain, and yet how veryeasy it is If one will only adopt themorning inside bath.

Folks who are accustomed to feeldull and heavy when they arise, split-ting heaJauhf, stuffy from a'ctdd, foullongue, nasty acid stomach,can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisyby opening the sluices of the systemeach morning: and flushing ot thewhole of the internal poisonous stag-

nant matter.Kveryone, whether ailing,' sick ' or

well, should, each morning, beforebreakfast, drink a glass ct real hotwater with a teaspoonful of limestonephosphate in It to wash from the sto-mach, liver, kidneys and bowels theprevious day's Indigestible waste,' sourbile and poisonous toxins: thus cleans-ing, sweetening and purifying the en-

tire alimentary canal before puttingmore food into the stomach. The ac-

tion of hot water and limestone phos-phate on an empty stomach is won-derfully

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invigorating. It cleans outnil the sour fermentations, gases,waste and acidity and gives 'one asplendid appetite for breakfast. "Whileyou are enjoying your breakfast ' the awater and phosphate Is quietly ex-

tracting a large volume of water fromthe blood and getting ready for athorough flushing of all the inside or-gans.

Tha millions of people who arebothered - with constipation, biliousspells, stomach trouble, rheumatism:others who have sallow skins, blooddisorders and sickly complexions areurged to get a quarter pound of lime-stone phosphate from the drug store Ifwbieh will cost very little, but is suf-ficient to make anyone a pronounced t

crank on the Bubject of Internal

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iirnlively speakitiAt. you will Ratherthe astonishintr Information thatJapan has absorbed the cream of thetrade with' all the binds-facing- : thePacific, includitiB- Auftralla that bdominates even the trade of Indiawith rC.eat Hritaln, weakened by thistterrible conflict, unable to stem thenew tide of, commercial HKRiessive-nes- s.

And China; Why, of course, China.Japan will permit no power to dividethat with It unless it might be. Kussla.

V. S. riirnlshes, Money."The" most Interesting part of this

phase of the history now in' the niitk-in- p

is the fat't that the United Statesttitiv be said tn be furnlshliifr themoney' wilh which Japan is enrichlnwitself.

"Japan has extended no credit toIts allies. It soils for cash. TheI'nited States is taking vast sumfrom the allies, but It Is returning itto them In the shape of credits, andthis is what enables Great Britain tofinance Kussia, and liussia is pourinKthe money thus secured iuto the cof-

fers of Japan.r "Wo coiiskler the unparalleled

battles or the war iih I he.phe-iioiiren- al

feature of tlie ifiiilllct.The array of millions of menuloiiff the balllefronts and thefearful standbier appul us. Hutthe I'act Is that the shlltimr of tlmrinaneial resources of the worldnow eolitK " t prodfJtlous sM-e-

will leBM' a mark which will re- -'

main Ions after these battle arcancient history."The money with which this war

is belnjr financed is not being destroy-ed, although men are being destroyedand governments may be. The moneysimply Is changing hands. It willlive. It may be dollar today amipounds tomorrow and yen the nextday. But it will mill be gold anilwill' finance war on the l'aciflo aswell as on the Atlantic.

"It thin war last long enough it

will be matter of natural volution

Have you .seen the Wuiulcrful Maniiaut Caloulatinjf Machine?How luiiff wotihl it require to net the CTicct answer to the follow-

ing mathematical jirohlein?ICxtract the square root of 15.A25. How lonr- did it take you?Time to do it on the MAKC1IAXT is JO seconds, and the method is

quite simple hut accurate.Tind interest on $21 5,31 1 .00 at XrT f.r 71 days. I low long did it

take V"U? You can do it on the MAUt'll.W'T in S seconds.till', MAClllN'IC IS ON DI'MOXSTIiATION' AT 207 V. GOLD

AVFATK.In use hy over a thousand crpuralinns in the I'nited States and for-

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FOUR ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12,1916.

'Toll'' Perritt Acrobat of,. Nationals ' 'MAJOR LEW t ..vv

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rto you:

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Many of Clubs StrengthenedDuring Winter and Indica-

tions Point to Close Raceon Both Circuits,

BUSINESS OF PICKING

WINNERS NOW IN ORDER

15 vr... y '.'.' ' A .i'v; ..:" A t

Il ( tun iir'.eKitl.v know Hon e ' a OO'l'lt I hi .il Mmtni-- ofu I'd' k

Thn.

ho

of t'onl'linu.lili. Ti xio,I'elTlM ,'IB

Ci '111! I III nil.

..eil ill IK j'whs tuMiiriK the national joy smokei'.'ll I'enllt. Hie iliiim inlelier, It'

no I'Ufieit ii'iohat. roll" ;ee. Hiel'oj f lilei tn loft hy hl Moiliv fe.H- -.

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Red Sox and Braves Appear

to Have Greatest Numberof Barkers: Giants Are Un-

doubtedly Stronger,FLEMISH PROBLEM

'"I.')

SURE FIG U R EVlwJ

hio k llloj liiuki- - win recRfiil fillt f..rHie iiiiiinuiit lhl j en r,

Jn the Ainerlertn lentne there hiivchi en fewer rli.'ihifoM in Hie pi rconlo I

of tile leulllK. ltoainn, let roll., f'lii-niK-

WiiMhiimlon ,'ilnj I'lilliKhll'lil 1

took few II y of the l'Vilernl leuKijeInleiit. iiltlionnh nil will Hy out yoiiniIilityeis, New York, ("lenlniKi uii'lM J,ou! loiv ii KH'i nmlii'lii il th'ii

oilihlflHtloriH fiolll vAHoim HOIirrl'Hniol the line nhoohl JitoVe tinuNiuillyI l0l.

Just what effort the iilueiii.-- (ifTi'Im Kpi.'ikei from the woihlV rhimi-I'hinn- i

w ill limp on the m hucii n jiIhvIn I'tohleiniitii til. The toiinnt'eiiieht

if'. 'I lr' VI

i t : vJf -111 NEGOTIATIONS ft..

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Dtte

(a MONIN JOURNAL PCCiAi IIABIO WJBilNow York. April - The innlnr

IfHKttn hum hall HfHViTt of lll 8 Will In'liuiiilluiatoil in lnhl f li'iiillni!

I of Hie turn Hint middle to-

morrow itfli-riioo-ri

Tn ilio N.H iriiml HKiii', winch tn --

vcUsm II for) y-- f n. mtnon. 1 Ik Ir.limli oriiintii vlll lirinjf UiKctdrr HoMon inHioo.kl.iij; New Vtrk nt rhtliidolndlii,i'IiIchkh Ht mid I'llMhiu nhmI Hi, Jmiih

The. 0Pflv Itamia 171 )m' Americanhp It wvehtroni li hchhoii - willWimhlmiton i1iiIi,h lit Ni w Vork.

1'hllndelphli nl lioHimi. SI 1,imI Htt'd'Vl IlllHl, Mil,) lotrjil Nt I'ldlllRO.

Many of Ihene utin Imvii hernKtfemrt honed ilurliiK tin1 put.! winternl fiery indication ptiintH ti chim;

mri'i for lh.' icnniiiiif. Tin- - oVfumt

of Status of

hits the smoke -- appetite-spot

without a miss 1 Yes, sir; P. A.cuts out all argument, all ques-tion as to how much pleasureyou can get out of a pipe orrolled cigarette. The patentedprocess fixes that and re-moves bite and parch ! Yousimply need an introductionvia a toppy red bag or tidy redtin, then you'll absorb somefirst-han- d facts that certainlywill tice

!

Gentlemen, tobacco satisfac-tion is one of those "ittle thingsin life that's coming to you ifyou'll just

-- it. Prince

mmVVhon Peace far-- !Belu v.

of the lied nx HeeniM hi he well not- -

iHfled Hint Cliirenre Wnlker will Jill1(he outfit 1.1 uii'iinry mitlHfurloilly.

Wllh thiKo two rlimiRi'M niol tlnH'hlliion of Hum Akiii w to the Htnl'fj

'of Die rnh heiK. the . Inyln utrMintlileys Be;Tin Expected to Brine

on Serious Complications, nimi

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..JI

L.: vl t'upTTiriil mnr .u II .1 leT'H.lillt..v ., ,i lh.ii( o.

of the ( lull In llH fot InKhlhle MM It wit itr MK'i Mini jiM i.hiiiii eM to iettt.im ii i I n i n winner tile neeinlnwlyiii'ii i i Iiiiii i'i ouimliiK. Miiniicrr t'nr-rlmi- ii

feelM roiiriileiit tlini the lenm( AHNtM'lHtetl Vremm f nrrrniKinileneii.)

The IliiKtie, rl herhni'lM, Mnreh 111.

I'IiiiiIhIi oiirMllon, in the nmv.woslli. f'

3fnrm l him iihkiiiiloiI ilurlnn the wr,Im one of the ,ri.hlemn Hint !h expeeil lo fiitnre st rlmiHly whenever pea, p

On Ike tevme ilde of thin tidr red

linn not hein wenkeiietl In iitiynml Hint perlinim iiliyniinllj

111 im n life In hrtter Hluiie thiili tinyWere ii yenl nun.

Iletl-ol- t HMll r)lhllo, willed fllllKlieilNeeohil linil llilnl, recpertlvely, hintyeiir, will enter the priKent euiiiiiiilunii llh yeti'iiin ("hiuk iiJthouKli hothh ive i"erii ju oiiiikIhh yn mm plnyoi!.Ii, rem-rie-

,

The jiioxt impoiliihi i hniino In HieIlin-U- of the S lllle Mo Im I lie Hhlf!of lieorKe Weiircr to Hili'l Inme, HiinIm Inn inuile poMHlhle hy the iihllity.In MniuiHiT ItiiwlKtid'N nplnlon, ofZeh Terl v. the I.om Anweh st reiTilit.

tin you will read rroc-r- Fat- -anted July JUil., 1907," which haimade, thrmm mi-- amolta pipeswher am Ntnolted before I

I'Yil.-rn- l unit thr minor ln iiIIhhvf hern flnf-comb- fur illtttnondtdliiil Jn Nome i"iM'ii fnmnmt MamMill wen In lrtnir uniforms, Imtnine the ,Ih'th mid fntl have hcciim-lonii',- 1

themwlvcii l.i lhi new rm, j hihm4Iiiiih, the fiffif ru I prediction of h"tmniii r yi'.'ir in hnsi-hiill- '' ru'einslikely to ln rpHllKi-il- .

While thi iH In u vnm difference ofopinion unioiiK close fnllowt r of ilu'Hume rcKiirilltiir I ho order In whichi h lanin will finish tin; o,iion, llh'lii Ilurtnn ('lulu ii tf.i r In have Ihorroii1ert iiumher of Inn Kern, hIiItiiihIil hi- - I'li'vchtli-lmii- r ilp of Ti'M HlrnkrrIhih hnt lni'iniHl Iho rhiinciM of I )

Ainiilr.iiK. In Iho .aiionnllonKiip. lioMton, I'hlliiili'liihlii, HtdoR.Ivit ninl Ni'w Vi.ik .mi R, 'in nillyliU'k'ul to fln1f.li In Hi,. fiiM ilUlhh.ii,

Albert will supply that satis-faction just as sure is you're

P. A. will exceed the liveliest imaginations ofWe tell you that its quality, its flavor, aroma

reckoning. And just add the little old fact

a foot high ! We tell youtobacco joy you can hatch,and coolness just beat all

lleiiutinlioiK , nine to Hf (lelermllln-tio- n

of the HtatiiH of Mileiutn. ThereIi nltviniy In exlKlener one I'll nilBhmovement, wilh Its own preeH ornn,Hie Vlllalnnelle J'nut I 1'i'Hll,M'lnif" motto In on eiitlri ly Hepurnlel''emlnh Ulnmlom. i oniii l,snit notinly the imri of Helium hut

mImo the ni'luliinl I'll inthh pri,lnren Inliiirllieni I'lfime. ,

Tim l;,n;i r hull' of the population ofHelnluin is of lli'inlvh inn'. fipeakliiM:y.irhniM liuti li ,,r .Vi lhi'ihiinliHli tliu-- 1

fix known rollretli't'ly miller HinttiTin. Tin., hint reiiHim, in Hllu, nhow-l'i- l

that of Hie V, 1 J.'i.uotl I ri Ii n , n t

of the eoniHi', :i.::jn, nun Hpolie ouiythin I Ii inii'li or Ni Iln rhindh'h

noil .'.Moii'O'ii mil" H'relirhThe ilil'feren.-,- In the ihiiiiIioIh oltdoMe who polo ni"Htl lieinh iih

ho mo Vim. rtuu in favor of the on rKunln i, the live I'M, inlnh piov HnvK

that it can't bite, can't parch!Figure out how a smoke like this will "set" on your

In Inke Wenyii'H ilnre nt HhiuiHtop.(Tiilk flllffltll, one of the I.i imii it of

mnmiK'IM, M hii t iMfhil tlott the nieiu-hii-

of Iiih he WiiHliliiKfnn. met h niiK, will thin jt iir not hetl'oillilril with illHueiiHlon nml m pre-piiii'- il

to mi.port wmter .lohnwin mnlthe oilier lueliihoiH ,if hr IwH'llhM?Klilff.

The New York rluh. which wonfiflll plme III ImhI yrur'H rliiiw, hiinI n ureiilly linpioyeil, wllh the pnr- -

i h:io ,.f ,i e Miiuee, I'lilluj, ii mli eon, no the feieriil: "Hon. elUin" ll.ilirr tl"in the Alhletii-si- , nml

Prince Albert it old ew.ryu.'hert intcftpyredbagu, ,5c ; tidy red tint, 10c;h :im!iome pound and half-poun- d tinkumidort nnd that clt.imy poundciyital-gla- a humidor with thnp jnge-moia- fi r.er top thnt k?ept thu

tchacco in th-- j tmct kind u 'rmi- -

palate, j ! You 0 to Prince Albertlike it always was your pal and don't worry aboutyour smoke-pa- s r Let P. A. taks cvre of the future I

R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COKPAfiV, Winstou-Sak- N. C.i I

hoael of ,7 ."'i.ouil iiili ihiliiniH.n niiiuher of pi oinlMinit rei t uilH Iroiiithe minor. w hcreuH the four Wiilloon ol' I'l'elirh- -

puny. Iho tJhent tadiiiils, tri'med"irallui's ' ill t helcufcill'ii by (hone

o them, look upon it an innd-ne- s

to H'iihI Hie Walloons nnd fran-ckllion- s

and their "W i n nu ni . de- -

HienkliiK provlmoi, im luilinu l.uxetn-- i

hotiri', have only 2, 7 H '..mmi, kIiowIiu;jllniM h illff. r.'ii''.. of I', (Mm iiioi in f.'ii or

GARAGE MANAGER AT

SAN ANTONIO, N. M.,

IS SHOJ; MAY DIE

EftPrt.iAl D.aPAlCH lo Moasota journalSo' olio, N. M . April - A man

naui' il 'ea h, loanaLier of a riai-j- ai

ThiniiKh the loipilKillon of feleiulI'eihl.il leiiKUe hIhin, llle St. I.omwAiiliTloiiim, nlxlh liiHt Jem, iiIno (Hel oiiHl'lei" it lotieh hlrnliKor.

The t 'if t in in! A im rli im leiiKiilelim'H lllllf Ktlthlltll lien III the llf- -

of 111" l''li i Am I'ejrill'dn lnrri"ifJof population, too. Hie hilter have Hi

I. 1,'ir.nK, on the mniiiul of nil that ha:iihiippi iied slnre 1 S :i 0j ihut in Ilrlniuiuj there is mi liopr fur Hull people, andKoini4 no far an to drnmnd a hi parate ''relSKvlpf? iArnold I Inn-- ! inlvnnliiy.e, the lilt renn,.'Pilfiilon of Hpeiil'.er ft ml In Hie 1'lelll-jvn- r

amount- -ilil from Wni'hliifcton. If h pt'iVliu eM m n i' ' i hikail .xnioiiio. Mororio coiintv, is in ai onnio .inn , tiiimiiKel' of the .Mh-ii- to a s,,i an nmithNt only i..i,:ni r leiinni kttiK'Pim. I in, however,

no evIilt iH e in snow ihat ihi.s laltrr h"sniialilly irprisriiiM anyihini; hut an In- -

W alloon prov iiiee.i.an AntWPi'p, Hhelii,

and HiusmIs fall

roi ol'iled for theKuril hlK rlllrxHnnrefi, Maliilei,

pi

here with a hullei voun, tnnu n hat is likely (o he fa-e-

was shot hy a man nnrneiti ith a revolver todai at San

Hie nl.dtal. Via

j Arii.son

h liis, I,! iniiklhK no pretil. tioiiH, Therinliiilelphlii Amei'li iins utiirt the Men-m- il

wuli a mlxiiire of etornnn nmlminor le.iuiie reeiuilH, nml Murk InnHI ii t oil ri penU'illy Unit he l I'lillilinwfor :i I ; .

sllslimlfli ant portion of tlipeople.

Ilrlweeh these two extreme Kl'iupsWllhlll l''emli-:- Hrluhim, nn, of theseollh HiiimsiIh lias ot( hall of 1th

Anloni", ai roidiuKe, IH',1 hole tollirln

to a reportis a help- -

rome two olii ins of puiillr opinion 'T at the S.inla depot at San Anthe VhiniliKi ho Stem ,1'leniish Vok r ) , j touio.Marled at Amwteidani sinre the war, 1

KID WILLIAMS HAS

THINGS HIS OWN WAY

WITH BATTLING LAHN

and the Antwerp,").. Xieuw.s (Anl-- j FEDERAL COURT TAKEN

;l'leiiil.h I'loitai ter, HioiikIi more limnjli.iir of Mm Villi. imn inhnhllantM illHpeak II" o he- UK uae.

! Mmi uii nt Ihiles I roin Is. ill'

I p lo Is. in, i lie year when Uelflunioi. tinned (is neparatlon from llolliind,

jlhe or i hi rlnndn aiiHiai;iof mi I'M' held its own; loll llle Mfll- -

w I'll Aews i - w mi ii ronirmi lor vvnaiACROSS CONTINENTIlu y term admin iM i a 1.1 vo srpai'alion,

wnn In i Iip Amiilinn luniif, Ikmiuii,t'hii imu, liclifin hiiiI .w York m -

filVot il tfl fill fllHt illVIKioll I'OMIioMtlIn (lio iKMiior Jm tt n", tin. I'hll iili -

I'lilrt fliil), w hli It noil lufl "jifoii hI" niiiint, b1.iii th' lulil i iiiiiiniiKiinll'l llllll"l till- - HMlOf IHH'III' II N l

iljro. Mnii:ii'i r Motiin o

lliiit tu' rhiHit-- will r i.i'iit tlo-i- r w

" ut n hi ni'o, hut iiihii) oi'ilK H

ilisiHtrf with him,Tim lionlon llruvoii, t imrif rM.uji to

til," PhillifH lllHt ri'llKIIII, III',' COIIMlll- -

iTi'tl y tunny i xpol tH to he tlit ( Iiih

of til,- - Nutliiniil len;oi tl.lH i'tir. Thutoiilii hint l,fii li,'li;lh.n il wllh Hieuililllloti of WVOIIil fill HOT I'l'lHl illeiilliie I'l.uirs,

111 link l II, wlillll Wullllil lip the 1 !( I

liiii 111 Hind lilme, ii'niil to I'ofully iib .f(iient n h iiir ;iUh. Mini-fille- r

JtillllllHoll I'leiltl'tM lli.it tin i lullwill he ii ii.iiinnt furl ir llilH yi'in'trotn tln VI y uliiit.

The winiitiiif nliilit of the Clii' iictiI'lllh, Will, h IiiiOIhiI loliltll it tilinto. I liiK'ena.n. Joe TmKir linMln-el- l MtllMllll' 11 1 till,' to Oto,;, e .1

wiiitiliiu vomi.liiHtion from Hie il

(.'tilt uhil ;1iI',iKo KimIoiiiIb,hilt ll'O" f'O.lll.1 M'lllO' of hid vol" I'lll'lIn i U hi v hi Un hieil In tleiiM. Ten

Iiiih fiiffiH'1 ioiiiei 1ml frmn thelio-- t th.'it Hie t'luMt'H ore mil enlH' lN

lireilMloioeil to etoh oilier.1'ittKliiilu I" aiinthiT . hil' wlilili

frlsinn th Neioson wifh h new nmii-H- i.

i'1 nt the helm. .1 nium i 'it In linn,til, li'tti , evpe. In hit teiilii 1"lii.t-- In the f,it ,ihlHi,i hi I'l.te"

f tlH!i, liift eni.MilliT lliilik'tliH, iiiiiimi'i-- of llio s

J.ouli NutKinnln, liolilei'H of iiixilip'lfU'e IfiH Neilf. 1(1 n KO'lll neli-fwf- l

lor hlH tl'itlll If 101 lllflehl willHtntnl ihe plinln

'ini iiiniitl U hU Keil In' tioiny 'om.ike the hisl iIi'iviIiik of imy of thf

nlfili lliiit 1 he lieiln huye w-

ell, i ei a liiniiler of former KeilrTnliMtlli e hlKt ienoll, When llle teillll fin-

lrloil in MMiiih l'lui'i', lieliiillnj HhIt'll.ll'e, vim while H Illinil'l-- of llle.Nt w With Aim i le.uih i'hne'1 lirxt hiinoHi n in. Him r t', it ouoie hitn "Me ofthe Miim of the Junior leiiiiue.

I'lofti llllft 1 III ' e il Villi' llLM to uftift tin Is Iiertn the preilh Honniilile ! the fUim'ter of tho SewT"U'. eluh. The liluuls imiloiil'l' illy)ill hei 11 (llellfctln 111 ! hllu e lust

F4"ti, l"it It oi'i'.it unlike !y H otMftliilKi-- r MiiliaWn i Inn cm ron.e

f tionir rule Msteni iindera sonWhir the BEST motorcycleh "Wulloonia." w ould he Krem h Muanisa journal .picial i..o wiaaj

I'laii'leis ITrimrih. corh thus p"-- i V.inhin!lim. April 11 -- The federal MIlllllljOll nave the l.ollhl infill- - " "'''rlue nil. i lite hands of ihr Kl'em ) ra'wsinn its own parti' ulnr Uiniiuntrr (iisti irt omrl f .soulliei n (".ilifornia,

ill united and resloieil lleluium here hodii lo take testimony' .speaKlui; o all of Hie lopu la lion audiKti nil of Hiere helm: two li,lii;uat;es for 111 Hie taniou.s Southern' X'Hrilic oil,lh'' 1' ndsh uioM ineiil roiiltv dat

ALBUQUERQUE NOVELTY WORKS

Simonson & Danielson, Props. 321 So. Seconcfrinds i.asrs. heard (eslimony hy t lieKo eminent loday designed lo provetluu the railroad pnlonioil throughfraud us title p ralu'ornia IilihIh j

wortli more Hum half a hillion thd-lai.- s.

Tlie Hoverument in to

fioni Hint llinr. While the ioiiHtitu-ill- .ti i 'i,y. it I'olh I'leilih nnd

loiiilr.li hs tiffl, ia lankiuaKi s, aioljWilli,, the hitler ix .olnutted m Hie la w

jeonrts and irlun.s siipreme In tile re- -

llli'llliin Hi IiooIh III liorllli'l ll lie'KIUIIl j

the whole rouriti. This latter ideuhn on im rnrlirr oarasion lieen ro- -

Jet ted hj Ihe T'lemir-- I hehiselw's, aminow the Walloon purlieu will h.'.iriiotliini; of it, hoplhK to mnintalnt'aeir I'l'ivllee.eil poinlii.ji tiller the'

'

war. Hut the I'lemiidi itroup firs!

a I'eamha joimhAL im.'iki. i ( aikiillaltimore, A pi II I -- Kid Will hi iiih.

haoMlllWi'lLlllf i M ! t , , i i had tllillMall IiIn own wa in a d hnnlWilli r.illHIIIII l.allU "I I'.lo.iklM'.loie l..nii.:hl, U lliliini.i made a i hop-pln- u

iiloek of dm opponent thioui;li-I'lii- .

I.ahn was itrorm fioni the fifthround titttll the final lull In Hi"Hi VI Ii l ound he iMI.s kUorketl toW n

twiie. lie w.i-- mni'.t hy the Poll,whim found Imn IvIiik "u IiIm luu-k-

I .ii Ii n hatl tu ho rallied to Ids eor-ii- i

r Imt h" wan Hide to i nine l in k inHie fivenHi. He lilliHai;e, to hold (inlo tin end. Ihonifh In hn.t Hhiipe,

BOSTON COLLEGE TEAM

t" t aside Ho- pa Inns.JudKe I'.enjamin F. Hletlsrot

lu'i'iiKiit ills roiirt in ross the continent ih, tut; also the no ilium for ahout half

.the lesson at the stnle seiond.iryi side wis there, m f ood !: of the lan- -

Sick People Sometimes Dieinstead ol havitiK tin rxaminrr take'inentioneil ( repi enentad hy ' l''rrr Hel-- iPiinn") ilorn mi seem tn he far re- -

ino ed from lids third movement, nndIhe testimony het ause lie wanteil to

.I'iiiiki'h riL'htw exist on paier onlyl''or (he hill eaurrii' is Fli n, . ; wlill,- - tlepreiniitiK tiny rnlsint! of in From Lack of a Good Stimulant

mar il personally. The prorerdinx isunusual in Hie annals of AmericanJurisprudence. Xuiuheis ,if uovct'ii-me- ni

offirlals who will testify hel'cW lua e heen lllldhle to f;i.i to (

for the I rial.

itm I l''I'Hlinkll.olis I, ihe middle eliirisilalml.v no, and ITemUh is praithallyrM laded ft inn Heietn-- . all lih.herI

ternal iUest,,nn at this rritu'al hourin Helmum's desiiuies, may,t.. one well Informed wrliri, in theloin,' run reurli an unileivtaiolnu with

PROVES AN EASY ONEl"""1 wuiru is h serious mnuil- -CflD UrDI H'O rllArinr II. Tlo'se ioyalisls' fear that If the' "

i iemish mi'cni,,,, .-s .., avoid HUDSON TO BE TRIED

Espocially is this true in grip andpneumonia, for they are infectious

which attack weak and strongalike. Serious complications are liableto develop in the course of the disease,as grip settles in the weakest part of the

run vvunuu o unHwrdj.i,,, r.,r the i h n.isi, people ana" Mo i reveiu idem from kropiun ahreasi

i, aiioid imHiiia(iiiiiiii.Mi 'of the lnnen in Ihe mailer of know I

lloston. April II, Thr lloslon eilce nnd rtlil. alion. I mlv at two ofAim lirnii ensin won from Hie H.nloii j, h,. t,,llr liriU ersHies Ik a'velA llmil- -o el-,- lentil l,,.l,, 'I ,.. I. The H i. .

ON PIRACY CHARGE

' " ' nil linn, ,.r ... ii,,-- . u a..,;,...,.. .1 o, iar MORN, SB JOURNAL trariAL l.KAtD WiRIli w ere hatted freely . w hlle, to (I llliL , trie I nr. I,.. Ml

lTetiiisli so i dat iiulwisity edmailonsystem, sometimes the kidneys, thebrain, the stomach or the heart, result-ing often in heart failure, but the most

oeu I n e a ppeariiiii e 01 workintf linothe IimimIk of Hie i h rmiiiin - w hit h thetadi, al nroui 1h roisprrtrd of doinKH will lose Its hold of Hie populationIn (''landers tdeniNelves, who ore.strong nnil-lle- i niaii. (in Hie olderliaml, the dome rule men and Hier.idlt Hl r, oluiioiiai irs etirh rlaiin tohaie ITemish piihiie opinion wilht hem.

dent pllrliit'iMoston's sit'lilts si utter,run was the

'1 The rollem. ins' oi.h1,1 their own tonune has loin: hern one

the midline, alms ,.f t he movemeiuot.mil ot unusual no i dreaded of all. Pneumonia, whirli la a"L s Jll.J

.New Vtuk, April 11. Counsel forit'ltti flu e Hudson, alias Urncst rs h i - j

Icr. who "ruptured" ihe Kriti.hileiBhter Matoppn at sea; decided j

late today nut lo resist his client's re- -

moval lo Helaware to answer uchai we of piracy. The tit t islon w.isi

I'. tin mi n to Hoi litel heiiiKryyw B'tyiiw"i;,T,r,f,' mmm, ;.iein particularly fatal when arising fromgrip. As one able medical writer sav

.llluhr onsldel'llti'Ml. ntld llle 'Illi'Httolljof a I'll inisli imn, i sit; a Hhent hasl heen (Hived Willi I esh ll'.ot' 111 till

last f, w nioiiihs

w hen he P d to ta a i tin in I .

umpire allowed 11 pla,i to si,,ise "ilil on I hi' play. j w

I ..1. ...I MilTi-iijt- l.llu-ly- .

In allthat thereisetl upon Ihe tltscovervIU I till 1 hf. t ' mmi M nil! now tlie war has n,t n liUlte ill A rons, iueiu t of his warin KJid h,. the ilttroiluclloil

will, it were Lirnuuds upon which Hudson',f lini-!iou- he dt poried to ICntilalid whereiSUPERBAS WIN EASILY

severe types of pneumonia there arc two sources ofdanger-he- art insnfrctency, and high temperature. A larsn par-tur- n

of deaths from pneumonia directly result from heart 'fa ilre

i now' thru and aspe. i i

The Inimedlate , f f, t (

ln anon wns I hat I lierrsal Miffi-ax- in Helxluiu; and the. he miiiht he haniied for his exploit.,IN LAST EXHIBITION

toward flam,

Ih, movementof Hi,, i'.i i nialiI'lemlsl! peepleal'horniii; the

however, threeKi'ailu,ii:, he- -

Ad Ihlcc of

GAME WITH YANKEES 'imaders Putty's Pure FsJalt WhiskevAlter Hudson k counsel dad ul'iui-dolle- d

his plan of seekliiK il writ ofhaheas t tn piis, Jude Learned Hnml j

sir. nod it wit riant upon which ilo-- j

Since ill, 'II,

polliual owerswlii, h HiiMWill confertogether with the power ofiiiiinhern and the rtlrcmuh of Hieitinuse from the point of view of prin-ciple, form fa. tors in which Ihe ITem

Kleini-d- i tii oups ha ej comr dinnuuishal'l, (ici'man syinpath i.er will ho utken t

I 'elaware lomoriovv.ish prop),. , an plat e Rrrat Cotif ideiice.tlnepeie r

ttiL"SP'-,-n- e of'1"1 'ffirtt means of preventingovercoming

cnAil.nmth t,ie nd relief of grip,

tl UUps IIKI'

iiiiihi a! leiin Ilu- res, 'He HintI. lii k for ITn iitlers I Meanwhile, m hopeful omen Tor n

:t.uly united lalsiuu, in Ille future, j NICARAGUA RATIFIES

TREATY WITH AMERICA

a. M.,aNistk lot'iNii ate.At n.ia .ai.Hi o.ihlvt!. Aptll II -- The

Nationals and th, N, ,i k Anit i

alls , ompli 1, ,1 their , Aliildiion sched-ule today, th. Mop, limn wiiiui'iji easily," lo --'. Th' 1 l.Hi. d I'iert'i'i , a I'aelfi, e.iiist i.erml, freely in Ihe firsllliii d ami fiflll iiiionu. 'two ei i'"ison one play in iln fifth Innm hy

fnve the Sup, two inns' ol' and I 'ni hi I.I Hie Yank,sutc. espeeiahv wilh ion en n.os

iiidc'iuaie s.ttisfa, tioii ,.t her jusi ii.i .

ti, mill demands. The unilv slops here,however, f,,r opinions differ w idely ast" Ihe lead lo lit!, nil ihH em)

lcw Mini pit OpposedfT'i Wit:

,1 HORNING JOURNAL 1HCHI LIAtIO IR(VI' .. U . . ..... . . . .

f nirow olfw k "r,,rLc"0"nKmTuc2nnd ,W f health to overworked

j n.tsci on a insure, Is to hefound in the recent oonuiiiinicat Ion

j a. 'dressed hy the KelMtuii minister ofwar 1. nil the Belgian military

m which ho records thatthere has iu'Vi i heen a closer uniler- -

stuuiliiiK ot'servci in ih(. rankstlie Kleinisit and Walloon He- -

tw,, vows m"M ."linrply oppos- - """'"Si"", M"il I I . " I la fua t ionle. the .NlcalitKiian conkll'ess of iheTI,"

e.l lothe r.( IT'ce

"11,. ni, "for are i , pi nied hvspc liv e ioi.i nals ry C. InleHelK'uimi, recent started In "Get Duffy's and Kesn VfilL"nnd ilie laams. h

!i'"aty hy whh the Tinted Statesfor $.imii. nun rnnal rtuhts and

a 'oalmif station ,m hay was!announced in a dispatch received herelate ividav fioniMauaKiia I v Cenerali

' I'll'l lli.M-- l .. ,... Vi ..

,ist no ills, hoih. f wm ni are rivnlliiiK onethis ilv,I flemish

STlRN.8C HI.OSS A CO.General llliirilnnortAltuquet ijue, N. M.

I'osll, of r.heet. itlreilllv Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations.an, nip rtheir ,.

he k,vk, in the defense ofintiion fatherland; while inmention. 1. Tlie fii'si ni, on, ri, hcnl.

HH-- T I I .l I :.

Al l,s A I' r,c U s Sail llaU'is,'.Vernon I

Xt Salt Uakr It. , AnK'hsSail LHP 1"

1 San I'rain lt, , ilt,n i

i 'al la ll, 1 II.

I ... .,t aiai;iiaii minisier. i NOTE ff,ft?u',,y' ,rom yur l0l inwst, prroer or dwler.p., bottli. II ha cmnot gupply you, writs u.,

i ue ueaiv already has hern ratifiedh.v the Tinted Slates donate.

off., CIS

th lan-i- tl

Ihetrto mmthe sain,- - order he nr::,

lo yive c.ual tiealinentKiias, k nnd speak lo tlietov n mother oni4Ue.

..iu mi uoim nous:noa oooklet i'9t.I .lX

f(1 as Ihe "nlll, t.--l s. nr "r,, nolll-li'Ks. ' tiesiie ut all costs (,, maintain

jth, national ,.,.nl. ,) inne. and tori i"'s, , cinpi, i,. , onfiiien, , i,, Hinr

jU.'V, innielil Ii Is oi.tliillkHl.le. theyjuitfiii-- . thai lteH.lum. which is oidvjfirhtlic lor Ihe riulils of p,,. mai:

IH... ;i ieullnral I AIH'lldiliirCH, The Duffy Malt Whi key Co, Rochester, N. Y.

ROSE PLANTS..astuntiion. April 1 . f.eiieral ,le- -'

hate ,,ri ihe auririiltnrnl appropna- -tion loll hi tan late today in th.'j ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

Man, In lellrt Wins in p iiiiikv.Sie orio. M , April U - It to!t

" Maedalemi loos rievi n iiiniitKa la' teat Hi, S "ii,i hi,) here SunditV

To. mole Hal 6 to I The w.'ieood 3 tu S ;n the nonh

Albuquerque Gun ShopAIIMS AXI A.MMI MTIO.V.

I ilTt IteniiMlellMK and IhTMtirluC.Id-li-t lilaililne irk.

110 H. M.r)i, AI.I1I "I IJiyrHMali rd-- r'nn rornH atlendon

eonre he measure carries annro- - n rlllfm mr., iw.ih blf.nv C'Hi.Ml STORE. 210Two-year-o- ld stock, $2.50 IPHalion ,,f t?l ,,i una .... i., XllUl.riy Ul If tlt--l WIST ft-vra-

peopi, slionhi m,t theHshiH of the fa niisd people withinits own hordi is, tin" more so a theyisaistlHiif ihe gr.ut n,aiin Hieiiitiiv mill in tn,. fold. Hat the other

per dozen. Albuquerque Green-- 1 :;f96,V.;,.i:,3Vi "v--r

i

,:,'s, ;:,,r-an-

osiim.it,9';-;-

j 0 ui!nuu rvUU.1 OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONd.nl.ly Will

--Host Nni I'ltiirfHi Thmiiirh.ohe passed'.s.

fatly hex;t,u ndea mare o.p .rion'tiM JaM If

At, net rt aj j. ureal aant aw houses. BILLIARD PARLOR r---it p,week-

t KuuiniMHl Small ParlorooooooooooooooooooooooooooVoooooooc

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916. FIVE

MPULSE IS WINIFRED WORTHCrochet nnd Tatting Designs

B Nw and Htne Thette I ftV t .mnm F.xrlnl. PiIImth 4 They Are FablihmVtom Tim t Tim.gin

BI HUNDREDS IT

flClDlER;finish and Furnish' Is Slogan

of Public Spirited Citizens

Who Listen to Spirited Ad-

dresses at Banquet, "...-- ' ' rmm,J K JL

TEAMS TO GO OUT AT

12 O'CLOCK TODAYt.

More Than $1,100 in Sub-

scriptions Already Received,

Is Announcement Made by

Secretary Benning.

I

Saturday

antlik I'niiits,results of thin puern are vary

THKChain IN.

1st Kow 1 t in 4th st. from hook,It t. in next 11 ut. of ch., eh. 2, nklp 2t. of ch 3 t. in last 3 st. of ch turn.

2nd K.w-C- h. 6, 8 t. owr tb. of 2,.cb. 2, 2, Ji t. iu b I., leaving two at eachond, ch. 2, 3 t. in 4 t ho at end of row.ch. 3. 3 1. in same eh. ortuiug shell, ch.3, turn.

8rd Ilow Shell into shell, rh. 2, 2

t in lr.t apace, 6 t. in top of 6 t. Int of preceding row, ch. 2. 3 t. in space,ch. 2, 8 t. in last space at top ofwork, turn. Kepeat until you havei shells on bottom of work.

8th How t'h. 6, t., ch. 2, 8 t ch.2, S t.. ch. 2, 8 t., ch. 2, 3 t.. turn.

th Row Ch. 3, 3 t, ch. 2. 8 t. ch. 2,8 t ch. 2, 3 t ch. 2, S t turn.

10th Row Ch. 5, 3 t., ch. 2, 3 t ch.2, 8 t., ch. 2, 3 t.. turn.

J 1th Row Ch. 3, 3 t, ch. 2, 8 t., eh.2, 3 f ch, 2, 3 t., turn.

121h Row Ch. 5, 3 t, ch. 2, 8 t., ch."!, 3 t., turn.

HUi Row-Rep- eat from 2ud row.

An AttrartiTr Fdiclug.K Stitch KilRc.

NOVEL crochet pattern contain-ingA a constant repetition of theUtter K.

Chain 24.

1st Row -- 1 t. in 4th st. from hook.22 t. In eh. of 24.

2nd Row Ch, , 1 t. in top of 2nd t,ch. 2, miss 2 t. thread over hook, audinto top of next t., thread over anddraw through 2 st., thresd over book,mius two ts. and draw through top ofthird t., knit off by twos. ch. 2, threadovr book and pull through center twot., forming a K, ch. 2 and repeat Ktwice, ch. 2, 12 t In eud of 22 t,turn,

rd Row Ch. 3, 1 t. between 1st 2

t., 2 ch. plcot 1 t. in same place; re-peat until there are 9 plcots in thescallop; 2 t. in 1st space, 8 t. innxt space, repeat until 22 t. havebeen made. Make one row of K's andthen repeat from 1st row.

Tomorrow, Friday &AT BUTT'S TWO STORES5(10 needed, to finUii

(.pleuilid V. ivl. .'. A.That tiu ".

Mini ltmiisii theiimi i.i. bun in Albuuuei-iiu- over a

A NEW WAY OF ADVERTISINGThis sale was dcvelicd by the I'nited )rug C'n. as an adver-

tising plan. K'aihcr than spend large sums of nxiiiey in

ether uavs to convince nn of the merit of these goods thev

year !ik will lip inert within the tdx'ilius sot hy the men who have the.

work in charge was rendered certainl,y nit hearty fiilluitlasin displayed tty

some two hundred iltizins hi tin' bnn-ipi-

in the building' lust night utwhich the campaign to raise fluids was

"WHAT IS A ONE-CEN- T SALE?"It is a srilf where y.ui liny an ileni at tlie regular price thenantitlier iteni oi the same kin.! for lc. As an illiisl ration :

price of Kexall Tiaitli Paste is J5c N'oti Ihiv a tnlieat this price, and by paying lc more, or 2u yon jel twotubes. I very article in this sale is a hijh-c!as- s standardpiece of merchandise, just tlie same as we sell you every dav

spending it on thi sale in permitting us to sell a

standard merchandise for lc.

full-I- t

on

lonually launched.The itiniier itself, served by the

Coinis hotel, was all excellent one,but tin; spirit ami "pop" displayed D i

in,, tuners in their repressions regard.

t high

aresize

Co- - t

thisaud the loss taken

packagemoney to

sale will beniie- get new customersat regular prices, ;ind have suld ymi inr years. Alt

cem" items cah.Ill A HOLDS 'well spent if the goods please you.

superior In the fniled States.To llcgin til ooii.

Secretary . W. Iteiining next out-lined the methods by which the cam-paign is to he conducted, liut beforedoing so he brought cheers from hishealers by the announcement lh.itsomething over $1,1 (H) of Ihe $I6,.'iKineeded has already been subscribedPart of this amount, lie said, was inthe form of agreements by variousciiiy.ins and organizations to furnish

CONTROL; WINSEXTRA SPECIALTwo Pounds 35-Ce- nt Coffee for 36 Cents

OPEKA COFFEE AND OPEKA TEAThe greatest bargain that we offer on our One-Ce- nt Sale. Five tons of coffee and two tons of tea were sold in one

day to the big McAlpin Hotel store in New York City. Either item equals any 35c value on this market. In the One-Ce- nt

Sale you get two packages for 36c, which gives you a 35c article for 18c. We have 1,000 packages of each forthis sale, and in event we run out, have made arrangement with the factory to cover any order taken on 'thesedays. An economizing housewife can not afford to miss this sale.

Mlooms in the l uilding. Some of therooms have already been furnished in

j I his manner.The work of canvassing, said Mr.

nenning, will begin today at 1 o'clock

inj I lie chances r a successim lei irn-- ii

..inn tn imc campaign lent u Fpheand relish tn the feed ihm it otherwisewould inn have hail. Nu ilonlit of thei'uiiiilt'lc success of the eltorl to 4i"

mill furnish was for a moment cu-

lt rtained liy ally one present. It wasconsidered us certain as that the sixdays in which the. work is to be doneHill ri.nie and go.

Nation ( liicf SKnlvCi'.M. K. Iliekey presidio over the han-ipi-

and introduced the speakers, thelii'st of vvlioni was V. 11. Day, thefirst secretary of the local organizat-

ion, unucr . ii i me creelion of thebuilding was begun, and ut present in-

terstate secretary of the V. C. A.wilh heaiiiuurters ut Kl Paso. Mr.)iiy told a htimorous story to Illus-

trate! thv Jioint that the people ofmust lake up where they

left off and finish what they had starli-t1, unil aroused much enthusiasmanions tho diners

J. II. Nations, of Kl I'aso, president61 the Y. .M. C. A. of that city, whowith .Mr. I )ay made the trip to Allui-iiuiiii- i.

sp. eiiiliy to lie present at thebanquet, was the principal speaker oftlie evening. Mr. .Nations compli-mented All.u'iucrinie on haying builtfar tlie future in the erection of (he V..M. i'. A. building', and tohl of how

Sabath-Harriso- n Machine in

Chicago Is Beaten; Deneen

Victorious Over Thomson in

State.

(sharp. Inning the morning the cap- -

Main of each team is to ascertain the,j amount that tho members of theteams themselves will subscribe tothe fund. This will form a nucleusfor other subscriptions and will en- -

jahle the members of the teams tin DRUG STORESBUTT'SThefV MOftNlNd JOURH4I. aPICAl. LIA,D Wlftlj

( 'llii'Mln VnriS 11 l 111., nre.siili.n- -

GteOJuL Storesfurnish information to prospective

' sbscriliers as to tlie amount alreadyraised.

j There will bo lunch at tlie Y. II.jl'. A building at 1! o'clock todayland on each succeeding day duringj tlie camnatgn. This lunch is for theworkers, who will discuss their plan.'for the day vefore going out on their

Mounds, In the evening at B o'clock' dinner will lie nerved at the building Corner Fourth and CentralPhone 25 1 19 West Central Avenue Phones 378 and 65

r. t a so nail iuiicm 10 iai" liuo i on- -pa ft s received as to the prog

tin- - in--' 'I'mw (iiiiU'iN mi I, itr i n i, i n wii ii inniTi, post ii Mtucs Miot i

lial preference pi unary in Illinois tolday Senator Sherman, republican, mil'President W ilson had it all their own

'way, as all other names had to liewritten in.

linger l'. Sullivan remains in controlof the democrntic political machineryin the slate and wr- sled control of thej

!coo county ( Chicago I committee!,'trom tlie Sabath-- I larrison faction. i

former iovcrnop I leneen aliparortt- - I

jly retained his strength down slate, but'Mayor Thompson captured sixteenjnml Deneen fourteen of the city's

thirty-fiv- e wards. wards re-- !

turned neutrals to the republican,-count-

committee.One thousand twelve precincts out;

of L'.lliS in Chhagn gave Wilson. 4.1.-- !

A'.ift votes, while foriy-lhiv- c voterswrote in the name of Champ Clark,

Sherman in the same precincts re-

joiced 3l!,fi7t( votes. Kooueveh's name'was wrltlcil tit liv 4 'Mill nelsons

I

ress made. A clock wit! lie shown inUoiil .of ihe building :n.d the handmoved up each day To the prog-ress made In raising the fund needed.

liofore the meeting adjournedJudge (leorge R, Craig introduced .iset of i e.solut inns pledging all prii'ent to work their hardest for the suc-

cess of tlie movement, which wereadopted with enl husiiistie applause.Dr. Si hinder then led tlie singingagain and the banquet was over.

in-i m i ii 111 Lite i I'l lain I iiJIU niunui littin. eiiv 111 the erection of her build- -

Ulifi witfl'Thp fosiilt' tTnt' the" fifilldlrlg--is new too kiiihII for the city. Hemade a stirring appeal to tho public"pil'l of (be eiti.ilis to take up 111")

"oi. of fiiiT-iiin- g and furnishing, audipredicted the coiul'lete success of the '

campaign.Si Ink lor l.caiU Singing.

I'poh the conclusion of Mr. N'a- -lions' remarks. Ucv. K. V. Si'hucler,whose coi al abililieH p!ned such nu i

Antoinette Donnelly's Talksto Women on Beauty Topics

I 'tin. The cliisiii!: of the I'aitani i

t anal last Seplember caused a va:Couantity of freight to be routed forIratis-aiiipiiui- it across the iMhniunwith the result that the whipping cout- -

panieH on tin. west coast have beenunable to handle ihe freluhi offered.

llecause of lite vaiU amonnl of tin1business Ihe chipping companies hav utaken to i a it ii u only the higlnr

iiniioi'ta id purl in the sui'n w of -i

original Y. M. I'. A. cninpaisn anllnlbH HONORS ACCORDEDFruit as a Laxatkc.

ARTIST LATELY INSANEi" by si. it..t i.-- . ..,d Ma- -

. lor rhiiinpsou bv two. OMi: O.N 10 ha wild Unit "on applepaid freights, leaving tile low class, m't in M ,i is to on theIsthmus and to be store, ut tin- ex-

pense of ihe raliaina Knilrnad ct. in-

put! y on its ears and the uharves atS'

Ir. the state fair campaign last fall,led in the singing- - of nome songs spe- -

cially prcpureil tor the occusion Inliimself, and suci.eedcil in getting ilo: jj

hlg crowd Into n thorotigbly happy.einlivfdiisiir, singing luiinor. ' me of!these songs, to i In- nine of "The Old

ii. tlie, owming in kuNIcii."Apples. If tuken at. the light time,ai t us splendid tonic for the Hi er.

fair weather prevailed, ringingi,0.mOT..i.i-ic..tuiiDiM- i 01 tt V(.xp,.,.lt.,nv. iar-- 0 vol(, in ch.New York, AM ll Il.-I!a- !ph Albert ln jt kt.p, ,he lariuers in theirlllakelck, who, as a struggling artist fi,,,t(, d()W stal(.,

beeanie broken in body and mind sev- - ,jiuleon years ago ami was scut to !prrM IMHIPTrri rrD

i'i i -1 , and Kalhon. T'bls need torI'lontge room has iil'Mtrbed many ofthe railroad company's curs anil busgreath tiaiupercil Ihe prompt tran.- . 1Mfor the insane, was freed O V LIN IINUIUICU fUnhospital

today at Ihe age ot seventy years.111 of freight across ihe tstll- -BRINGING IN FIGHT FILMS slilpin

niuK,

ituoiniiig: Orarii' flower' waTAf; aixoiiiiees. lineture i.f bfiiroin, one tiaif.

j ounce, witch hizcl. two oiincea. Alixtliclwitch hdiii and the orantio ilower water,sliflko lightly, imtl add to the tincture ofliinr.oiii Apply with ftp1i;e of iitmurtieiiteotti.n.

JIAIUON: A iflrl with Hunt hair, bhineye', ai d vivid colmlnK' can 'ww blackbeat of e!J; wKlte, a dark biwvn, notgolden lurnvn; dull old blue anil pateltitita. dull .iji wdlct.trk aimdof wtean,a pub) gniy, palett liff yl-lo-

and pale pink

IDA: Your Kip may noit be untialurallylrdoU, bat bcaus of your teth protrtali-in- g

h probably give you the atns-arme-

and nntkea you feel that they an? TMiny-Ing- ly

thick. Ttifre are iiiuli wwidrfnltbii Ota beina; diiie nowaday) In dentistrythat 1 haven't doubt yovu- fiitttoeth com be tra.ifliic iied. It, maylake tix mtinths, a year, or tvtu longnr.but the dlneoniT'ort and' (innoywiu'o youireouid experlenea would be aanply rcvaidby tie ghaniie In your whole appfureiwe.

The next time to eat an apple In

about a iinui-tr- of an hour btfoic hrll been known to iMirwohirUnate

case of eortHtipntleri.An apple liiktn at nighi before going-t-

ila-- is on u uf tlie best habits yell chi formfor the preservation of your teeili. Itwill and oh aii.---e

tiir., and If followed by piop'-- r biiiHldnKwill pri'to't thom from tlie iictiuii of liae-Im- ia

ilurimf the n'ght,If gins would try taklni' regaUr liua.-tivo- s

In tint MiApe of fruit instMnl ef hav-

ing recourse In pills and ether flom n theyMould H mi thi-i- i health and looks greatlylioprovi d. an !n the xprlng ataii lis oucannot m t x i careful ahan till phase of

0M TRIAL, CHARGED

WITH SLASHING

WIFE WITH

HIS

RAZOR

liken r.iakct," was entirely new. butIhe bmniiietirs wire in !, long in gel-

ling the swing of tlie air aial inClicking the words, which wereprimed hi leaflets distributed aroundthe tables.

A. II MiMlllen. the next speak"!',told "f the success of the originalcampaign and of tlie giTat difficultynailer which the money hadraised, lie was confident that thennich smaller amount now neededcniild ') raised readily, and that with;i great oVal less difficulty than thatimohed in the first movement. He'"Id of how Ihe general impressionamong visitors to the city was thaihi its adaptability to the needs of Al-- l

iiii,er.jue the building here has no

Hie returned here to view the paint--,ing- s

lie was forced ui sell for a pit -

tauee but which had since b. en ho- - j

claimed by experts the countiy overa representative of the finest inAmerican alt.

i:la.keliKk, who went away with1scarcely a belonging, came back nnhonored member of the .NationalAcademy of Design, Accompanied byDr. Aluurlce ('. Ashley, medical su-

jierlntendent of the asylum, be was!received by a committee of artists ata gallery In Fifth avenue where many

j of his celebrated pictures, wn-l- as('Moonlight," owned by the Toledo.j (Ohio) .Museum of Art. and "Thej

Old link." were exhibited bt fore himi

'9V MOKNINta JOUffAL BPICIAk LIASCO WIRII

Syracuse, N. V., April II. Indict-ments agains tsix prominent NewVol li rs and one Canadia, chargingthem with enn.spirlng to violate thelaw prohibiting- the importation ofmotion pictures of the Willard-.lohn-so- n

fight, and bringing into tlv- taiit-c- iSlates pictorial i epresenlat ions of

the fight in violation of lie law. re-

turned by the federal grand Jury,have been sent to the rniled Statesdistrict attorney at .New York and hearrest of five of the men is expeitedtomorrow.

Tlie men are Harold T. ialwurds. of

Tho ft&xaJlL Store

BUTT'S, INC., DRUGGISTS

Antonio Cordova, charged wit Ii as-

saulting his wife with intent to kill,Is on trial in tlie district . ourt. Thetrial was bet,' nu v.csicrduy. Al thecompletion "f Ihe state's oasn it)I'lstriit Attorney Miiuuel t', Vigil latejesti-rda- aftirnoon court ndinurneduntil Ibis morning when Modesto ('.Ortlx, allorney for Cordova, will be-

gin bis defense..Cordova slashed bis wife twice with

ii razor list August, stillilng ui hertluoal first and then wounding herin lite breast, acionling to the state.Mrs. Co.ilovu warded off the firststroke, reel i Ing Ihe razor blade inher bft hand, ll was said.

to an admiring throng or art lovers. ..the law firm of ilney A Comslock;Plans have been made by a numIsaac ('. V, Clman, manager of tint.f , i.i i r.f.ii t orfiul 1. ...'nu U.'M.IGOOD COLOR to care for Wakolock. Ins Wife, daugh-U'uple- z Film company; Harry i.

and a son who was born on the beck, expert cinematograph op-rat-

the painter was taken to the v. J.mer, jnmes j, jonnsionnight manager ot .vtionson suaie iianieii I Hudson for Signs 1asylum.Uiwrenco M, I). McOuirc, president of

GOOD HEALTH DR, HYDE AGAIN FACES the- New York Ileal Kstate Dcal"isExchange, and ,1. J. Orknay, of Canada.CHARGE OF MURDER Climbing Roses, Clematis

and Honeysuckle. Albuquerque

Greenhouses.

Wall Paper

HUDSON for PictureFrames

fV MONNIha JOUNNAL IMCUL LCARP WlftDESTRUCTION OF SHIPS

ALARMS GREAT BRITAIN

your healll,. Otherwise, your cn.mplex-io- n

will beconiA- muddy, cl.ajdwl, andomtlnuw " pimply. "Hteww5 fruit, especially pruneaand flga,

ia art Invaluable brviikfnt dlh from ah.Hilth point of view. Aliotlw-- r wplrjidMUxatlve l hoary.

It 1 well If you ltav been, 1n the Imbltof at.ng while bread to chain; to rye,brajv, orifluton biead for while. i.'hnifyour diet throuKho.ut by ubttltutlnfr veg-

etables atid fruit for meat and trclifoiHiS.

A girl with a wnorfull" fiwh com-plfxi-

told m tho 4Irt th4ntr In themcrning she cm an orange in two andonut-e.-- i toe JirkSi- out over a Ipuimii

neey.er into u. tumbler, and (hlnkathiaewy tiefore d'.'(.iiiig, " I tlndH keeps my liver In aplrnuid eonditlon,"she told me, "and I wouldn't go withoutany fav.rite. icii,1c for uny iiiim. I Ik Hoveit. is tin- oral, ill. Juice wl iilt la.---i myeyes b.tght, too."

Try t li Ik fruit cure for hut ails y.ui.!

Antoinette Donnelly's Answers.IrSCOL'ltAOI.-:i--- . Yes, am Mire you

can ovpicnuic the oily eo'idnicn of yourkin by (.uolyilig lh: leti.ru oiklit and

I!.Kansas City. April 11. DrClarke ll.vde was arraigned late

on a new information filed yes

I ahnuld auk my dentiirt aboirt n i'f I weryou.

( 'NKTANCK: Tim grefii m-- referredto In tlie bfcijckhfad- lrnattnMit In annlin-t-

olor and In th form of Icily pa.te.Jt can lie purchased t any ilrug or

wore. Tor soup l go.sl forhanrriinif the hair If 1ltre i min

dU.ttdrufT. If yt u war irtily u iM H gU.veI HhanMri't nay you had an "unppiruy"liarvd. E'vm If you have larrgf hnIsmid keep thom In good eond iinn andkrep your nalis mrely innnii-ured- theirapiyirent largenean vvoidd not ho imiloed,

-

WIN NIK: "Ooo Heaii. " coiiKa fromling cold or frotn poor lin uhiiiion. U ear

!trn liolhlng and ex err me to eUnnilaiothe circulation. Theie are niaiiy tootpowdt'ia and rouge on the ma rkel Youcan leorn of them by Inquiring al anydrug or department !re. Flit a fewdiopH cf atriinoiiiit ,n th. water wheny.i.i w iOi your combs aril bruhes. Thry

be w:tsi,. .1' at i ,u t ont o a wrr--

Is What Cardui Gave to ThisAlabama Lady, According

to Her StatementPrinted Below.

ANDLEATHER Fourth St. anil CopM-- r Ave.FINDINGSI'alntH, Itoolbaddies, DcvooHarness,

I'alnts, I lc.

terday, charging him with the mur- -

der of Col- Thomas II. Swope, mil-- I

honair, philanthropist. Dr. Hydewaived reading of r.ie warrant and.his preliminary hearing was set forApril 21- He was r leased on bond j

of $10,(100.The accused physician ripp'-arod- i

T MORNINO JOH.NAl SPCCIAk LCABro WlRBl

London, April II. Two more shiphave been reported as stink duringthe past twenty-fou- r hours. Accord-ing to the morning newspapers thismukes forty-tw- o British, ten of OreatBritain's allies and thirty neutral ves-- i'

s lost since March I, when tlie newHerman submarine campaign be.gan.

Hubert i'allerson Houston, unionistmember of purlin ment from Liver-pool, in an appeal to the nation, pub-lished today, declares that the scarc

TH0S. F. KELEHERrnoNE 4io. Am v. centualAlhaqueriiuo

voluntarily today in Justice Clarke sLUMBER

riiluts. Oils, (.las,s. Muliholil ItMif.Ing anil Itulblliig I'lipcr

J. C. BALDRIDGE LUMBER

COMPANY

thethe

court, the same court in whichnew warrant was filed earlier in

nbo, Ala. "1 had been In (foodneitltii until I was 15 years old," writesMis. A. I.. Snell, of ii. F. D. No. 1,'his place, "but one day ... I washelpititf my father plant cotton in theji' lu and was caught in the rain ... Atthat lime 1 got very ill ... I sufferedfcre.it iigoiiy j tri(, lower abdomen,fi-- hl Side, in.l Im.l ,lv.f.rir,il vl,.U hai.t.

CHICHESTER S PILLSity of shipping is becoming so seriousa problem that the present agitationregarding the price of food Is likely

day by Kl ! Jacobs, pi oseciit ing at-

torn y of Jackson county. It chargesDr. iiyde with having caused (hedeath of Colonel Swope by the use ofstrychnine and cyanide of potassium.

The previous information, on which'w 'il,ls ','',i,,a i" the back ... I got'"'o'dhniy thin and simply gave en-- 1

ineiv up. i to go t(1 Hnl was

I mum H olhor. Ilujr f thiip vUmiMM. AO .H Hi MilIHVrtONIt It It Ml I'll.l.H. ft lift

minislcr for foreign affairs ami thelrOeal Iiritaln and lite allieH and thatleader of the government supporters! u concensim of theIn the last diet, is completely under "I1' "ion of the empire would showtfm thumb of llrcut I irilain 'private ' he whole people to be in perfect.Dr Hvde had Icen tried three l ines, Vts a DUKE CITY

Cleaners-Hatte- rs"'.. i in mv ...-r- t

to yield place to the agitation as towhether sufficient food will be uvnil-jahl- c.

He estimated (hut hince the be-- I

ginning of ihe war, ocean-goin- g llrlt-- iish vessels of three million tons have

'been lost ti'iiiu all causes.

andHr, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS tVXRYWHLRfcharged the use of HtrVchnin.other unknown poisons. secrclarv to Sir Fa Wiinl lirev' asoneiaceoi',1 n o iipiioiuiug mo .inn- said I d iiave to have an

I wouldn't hear to that,operation. illianspeaker said. Now. if this is said in Diapauses's my mother tmd ned Cardui onclndcd : " -the .Hot. mid Hie deneiiileni w of lim-on- The 220 West ;ol. I'hone 1S

liriiinn, Krnnce, Amer- -With great benefit . . . bhe recommend-ed that r till.--- o ,.rt i Kato upon I'.rllish influence Is oon- - ahip for Oreai oi ori loin Bint (,ine!INQUEST OVER BODY

OF ACTRESS POSTPONEDrelieved in 1 u ,'. clmFORMER JAP MINISTER

UPHOLDS COUNT 0KUNAca and tin- nlli.it connirics In not

iiolici' inaiignruled by this cibiuetulaiiy believed, if givi-- ibc pres,s i

peg on which to base .utiu lt. Hence nig It is lion eiiisonouand etTei'iite in t i,m- -Inj noii-iii- ,n,.ii ,.u.in this slate of puliiie oninlon. and ihe fall uf the cabinet Would Hot

foreign policy of theby one hair's breadth."

began taking it. 1 saw an improve-- 1na-ni- , Hni was able to get up and bea,'"ut my . . j

1 was nearly ..ntirelv well . . . when5ay ... I scrubbed the whole

iii.uw, nnshrd clothes for 7 in the

THE WM. FARR COMPANYWholesala anil Iletall IValurn In

lltDSII AM) SALT .MKATSSiiusnae a

For Cattle mi, I Hogs the TtbciceotMarket I'rli'rn Are Palil

It is pot difficult to understand how ohaiige thean opi'oii iinist cfy may secure u g"Vei uiueiuvogue for a short time,'' j

Hut liHi oii TaUah.isltl declared I bat F M R A RftO

Will not t'Metnre. I'revenis con a;,(ii.l.l 111 IMII UlitHT.Purcel I'oat If ilistri d- - Price II, or i bottles 12 li

Preiami byrue cvans CMiiMiCALco., Cincinnati, a

IBV MOHNIN JOURNAL PICit- - LtABtD WIRfl

Omaha, Neb., April 11. The cor-

oner's iniiurxt in In the tleath of Mrs.i 11,.,1-ur.- l air., of .loselih K.

Tckio, March 1.V Harm, KorekiyoITHkahashi. former minister of Ji- - ON FREIGHT"oty. and got my feet wet. nance, anil leading member of the:This

So I Howard actor Who shot herself yes- - while he iloiitite, the ululily of t rtcoise,! another sick speli in the house of peers luiu' TO RELIEVE CONGESTIONagain to my ol, friend. Dr. Car terday in a local hotel, was today opposition pi escnt ininist ry, he affirmed t ha tuntil tomorrow morning. upheld Premier Count ukunia in aMoyulty of Japan to roeut liritnln and, ,L . i. ,1 . .n t .1 . , f,. .... Il, A lit' 1, i. Iiilmlluui. ufli-lfl.- .. 4....I.. 1... ..Ill 1.

l 11 Kilgain-n- iatuer m mc o. ...i ... i . o.-- anouie. i

lbnrriceil here this afternoon. a nee forHe

hliiim internal politicsagit ttion on the suhjo' t., ne pi e

iirin" " ' A'tf'r the use of less than an stain I was nbie to be up and

,," ' my w"rk- ' nlHo fleshened upin, irot a eoorl color, and I am now

I!,Ts h,,',,'h ... I highly recom- -

tL. rUul is 1,p hr?t tonicI Know of."

I I I HA R FR Glass-Pai- nt

LUIUiDLii Cement-Plaste- rAlbuquerque Lumber Company

fixed as any great principle of thejnation. Therefore the lilrilalion neednot einsi. Japan's frleiul a moment'!.-nmusines-

He w is convince, tbatlthe leading ini-i- i of Japan the ni' iiof all classes, occupations and politl-- ,cul lcutung!) nr. in Mymputhy with!

( lMM'liilel l're.M nrriiHinili'iletI'anama, March 31 -- In order li. re-

lieve the great coligesl lolt of fiegtthe I'aliama llailroad foiupany hasplaced an t itibargo on good ilitln dfor all ports on tlie west coast olfcouth Annricu, south of Calluo,

1).. was met at-th- station oy nowaiuwho accompanied him to the under-taking parlors. Kilgailen is reportedto have smashed the camera of a

newspaper photographer soon afterh- - alighted from tlie train.

sal's"The opposition pr ss and, indeed,

many of Ote member of tho oppoiii-tio- n

have gone so far u to openly as-

sert that Uaroa Kato, the former411 XOIITH FlltS'f KTItKirraa

ou need a tonic, try CarJui. Fore at all drugiu.

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12,1916.

Call for Republican Convention

BRIGHT FAVORED The Standard Remedyin Countless Homes

AH lXDEPENPENT NKWRPAP1K

morning JournalPvbllehed tbt

to shut off direct Importation IntoGermany, mid to allow reshipment.That In Hip practical considerationwhich the Hilles must take account of,union", they are to virtually .surrenderthe advantage of sen power, '

Thl country and older neutralnations art, placing Great Britain undec heuvy presume for modificationof th blockade Hut If F.nglunlshould be jirenwd too fur, she Jiaarecourse, tins same l hut shi InvokedIn th- - Napoleonic wars. She can de-

mand Hint the aiiihII neulrulH, Oir-niany- 'a

neiahbora, becom Imr alllfCon iuln. If they refuHp, of becomingHer foea. She fun declare war, with-

out ne.aMy of wuplna; It, upon Hol-

land and the Prnndlnavian kinKdoms,

and thereby acquire, the right of atop-lUi- g

all carKoe. That In last tcnortNhe would do, rather than foreiiu theblockade. It Ih IlkHy.

Jiff

Hcllcves (tinslipation I'jisily Willi- -

out liiiplng or IMh-- jcomrort. ,

Indigestion und constipation aretwo conditions that are closely relat-- ,

e, and the cauae of much phyaiculstifierlng.

The tendency to indulge one' te

la more or lesa ceneral and;;--

;V IVm'orlforgans of digestion and elimination.A pleasantly effective remedy, thntwill quickly relieve the congestion ofpoisonous alomach waste and restoreregularity, la tho compound of sim-ple laxative herbs sold In drug storefor fifty cent a bottle under themi mo of Dr. Culd well's syrup Pepsin.Thla I a mild, pleasant laxative tonic,free from opiate or narcotic drugs,and has been the standard householdremedy in thousand of home formany years.

Mrs. Oliver Young, Merrill, Wis.,writing to Dr. Caldwell, anys, sheknows of nothing so effective for reg-ulating Hie stomach and bowels; sincetaking Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsinshe feels ten year younger; her workseem easier and she has regainedher uppetlte.

Confidence

Mlapnti hei I'll. il that rortugal in

preparta for war, It la never enf j

to declara war flint and then preparefor it-

to riiouon; rwino.A country-wld- d for the

promotion of aavlnif and to Inculcatethrift In the yon l'a been beKunby lha American Hunker' aaaocl.i-tlo- n;

and the allon of ban-ker, buwIrieHA men, chool aulhotilleund the public generally 1 nuked.

The centenary of the fuundbiK of

tho first aavinya bank In Hie fulledHtatc will be In Unceinber next, und

at tbut time the imaoclatlon will pub-Ha- ll

the result, of the campalgn- -

Aa a matter of fact the local banksIn every community ran he depend-

ed upon to take an active intereat In

the campuiKil and their work inuxtneceHHurlly he with the pa rent a ruth- -

er than with Hie children" and per-hap- a

that la where It 1m moat needed,for the reatel, the farthoiit reachingand the moat permanent reaulta miiatcome throunh tho action! und thehome training. An untrained child

is t most important factor in the securing

of credit. Your business may not need ac-

commodation today. Tomorrow a little aid

may be a great advantage. Get acquainted

with the officers of

FO BiSHOP BY

I E METHODISTS

Fellow Ministers Enth usiasti -

cally Urge AlbuquerqueClergyman for Important

Position in Church,

(ariciat eoaatasoNOiNCf to Moasiaa joonliHpringer. N. M,. April 11. The

t, convention which washeld in Hii city last week adopted antlml er of resolutions which are ofconsiderable importance to the .Metho-dist of the state. The clergymenfrom the various parts of Hie stutewho were present at tho conventionpetitioned the body of. the nationalconvention which is to be held ot a

Spring, N. v., next month toestablish the sanitarium at SilverCity a one of the institutions main-tained by the church for the care oftubercular patients. It was proposedby the convention thatthe national hoard appoint a numberof trustees to supervise and conductthe sanitarium a a. church institu-tion.

There a movement started amongIhe clergymen of the church in thissection of the church to recommendH. Aloiizn Plight, state super irit- ndent,for election to "a blahopr r. In one ofthe church dioeesea. The promotionof the popular Albuquerque clergy-man waa enthusiastically urged by theconvention In session here,

D. D. Forsythe, secretary of theboard of education, made a stillingaddress hefore tiro convention for agreater action toward establt-hin- g anadequate fund to bo used in the fur-therance of education In the Spanishbiblical and Industrial school at Albu-querque. A considerable local enthu-siasm was aroused and It is expectedthat contributions for the sinkingfund which, i being raised for theschool will rpnch a high figure. H.A, liassott, superintendent of the col-

lege, spoke before the convention, de-

scribing the work which is being car-ried on and the urgent need for morefund with which to complete theplan for the extension of educationamong the Bpanlah people of thlastate.

WET AND DRY FIGHT IN

DEMING IS CERTAIN

lT MOMNINQ JOUttNAt a SBC A I. BABID WIRI1

Doming, N. M., April 11 Domingla bang up against a "wet" and "dry"fight. The prohibition forces sent outwith their petition Immediately afterthe election of trustees mil alreadyhave eiiouuh signers to call an elec-tion. The petition will be presentedat the first regular meeting of thetrustee of Demlng and the electionwill probably take place early illJune

The precipitating of tile conflictcame as ft complete surprise to the"uoW" mid nn to the ore.seot Hint- -

thev have been unable to gather theirfon.es 'I'hu mi men ,,f

a number of peraons that have beenprominent defender of the saloons Inthe past are on the petition and Itlooks to the enthusiastic "dry" 'Ikea sure victory.

More Plicasaol-- i l!ci ehcil.Santa. Fe, April 11. flame Warden

Trinidad C. do I'm a has to date re- -cejved (16 pheasant, eighteen of themnena and rorty-etgi- it cocks, in a fewday thirty-fou- r more will arrive. Inexchange, the game warden has"hipped to Home's Zoological Arena,independence, Mo., eighty-fiv- e quailtrapped at Puerto tie Luna by DeputyWarden Frank N. Page.

(Ol l.l) HAItm.Y DO IIF.lt WORK.Housework I trying on health and

strength. Women are a much In-

clined to kidney and bladder trotrbloa men. Symptom of aching back,stiff and sore joint and muacles,blurred vision, puffitiess under eye,should bo given prompt attention be-

fore they lead to chronic or moreactions ailment. Mrs. Oeorga JIauck,955 Pearl St., Henton Harbor. Mich.,writes: "I was awful bad, with suchpain I could hardly do my work, andI am very thuiikful for Foley KidneyPill." Sola .ciji.oln.

' I i" Mononaaneia river, ano waa inha conception of the vuluo.no more of WhP(.nt Vf,Mct f lnof a penny or a dime, or of tho lm-laii- enalneerliiK deiiartment when

State National BankAIJarQrERQTJE, N. II.

Corner Second Ktrcrt and Central Arena

United State Depository tit ft Santa Fe Railway Depository

portanee of not wnatlng either, tlmnhave the Mparrow.

The cultivation of an Inclinationfor aavlng la, In thla country, left too i

MILS. or.IYF.ll VOVXG.

C.t--t a bottle tf Vr. Caldwell's SyrupPepsin from your druggist and haveit in ihe house. A trial bottle, free ofcharge, can be obtained by w riting toDr. W. P, Caldwell, 434 Washington.St., Monticello, III.

Sure Way to Get

Rid of Dandruff

There is one sure way that neverfalls to remove dandruff completelyand that is to dissolve it. This de-stroys !l entirely. To do this, Just getabout four ounces of plain, ordinaryliquid arvon; upply it at night whenretiring; use enough to moisten thascalp and rub it in gently with thefinger tip.

Py morning most, if not all, of yourdandruff will be gone, and three orfour more applications will completelydissolv? and entirely destroy, everysingle sign and trace of it, no matterhow much dandruff you may have.

You w ill find, too,, that all Itchingand digging of the scalp will stop In-

stantly, ami your hair will be fluffy,lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, andlook and feel a hundred times better.

You can get liquid arvon at anydrug store. It is Inexpensive, and fourounces Is all you will need. This sim-ple remedy has never been known tofall.

Henora, Ohla. Mr. and Mrs. Winneyhave decided to locate In Santa Fe,Mrs. Winney having lived in Santa Feyears ago being it daughter of Mrs.John Hampel.

Paul Louis Fu.ve of Surrey. Eng-land, who b-f-t yesterday afternoon forth f niverttity of California, at llerke-le- y,

for a two years' course in arch-aeology, yesterday became a memberof the New' Mexico Archaeologicalsociety.

Lawyer Admitted (o Il'actlct'.Simla Fe, April 11. In federal

court today, F. X. Ktheridge of Dallas,Tex., and Walter pope of Anson, Tex.,were admitted to practice.

much to chance, a I proved by e- - (Henry A. Ilecra in lalo Kevlew.l

aull nod althotiKh the depoait lul Another pu'.zlo In Knietaon, to tho' reader, la the centiallty of hla

the aavlntt bank form an enormou: fn,)1Kl'( , reme,r,ber a remark oftotal, the United Htute la rtevcrthe- - irf 'j'hnma A. Thncher, upon henr-le- a

a apendthrlft nation compared j Inn an nddrea of W. T. Harris, the

wh France or Ocmany, frI'l''. L puitf way hack for a Jump. Ho Km- -

The. camnalan bcKtin liy the Anier-lerao- ii drawa lines of relation fromlean Hanker' association I belntf

conducted with cotialdurablo 1K'1 .

Humph by no menna as vigorously astho undcrtakliiB warrant A tho

aasoclutlon la one of the moat infill-- 1

entlal "trade'' orHanhuillon In the

With Scissors and Pasteiioi itM xvrioN H, wim;,

(Wien Nierlanach.)Let lilm In whom old Iini'li blood

flow,fnlainte'l, free Hnd atroiiK;

Whoae heart for prlnto ami countryKiowa,

Now Join ua In our an'nV:Let torn with ua lift, up hW voice,

And dun In patriot band.The houk at hieh nil heart rojolfe,

For prince mid fatherland.

Vre brother, true unto a man,Will em the o)i onif yet;

Away with him who ver canHlfl prince or land force! !

A human heart glowed In him ne'er.We turn from 'Mra our hand,

Who cnlloii hebrar "the- om? andpray'r,

For prince and fatherland.

I'reaerve, oh Ood, the dear old groundTliou to our father gave!

Tho lend where we a cradle found,And where we'll find a grave!

W rail, or Io-d- , the Thee, on hlsh,A near death' door we atatid.

Oh! Hufoty. blewf-int- I onr cry,Kpr-O- i ince and fatherland.

I.oud ring thro' all rejoicing here,Our pray'r, oh Lord, to Thee!

Preserve our ptitioe, hi house, t

d'firTci Holland, areat and free!

From youth thro' life he t til oiconrr,

Tilt near to death we atnnd;Oh Oild, preiierve our aov'relsti K n (?,

Our prince and fatherland. ,

Author I'nknown.

M VIOlt Uorii.S' CANAI, WOliK.Ma.l. I'rank ('. lidKaa, chief of the

Panama canal office of WaHlilnlonand general purchuainK ajtcnt for thecanal, la 4i year old. illo n a ca)-tal- n

In the army englneerlm? corpawhen he wa appointed to handle thehome office of the canal at WniihlnK-to- n

In l!'ui. The huccc of tita workIn aeeurlna; Jum the rinli t mail rlalaand anpplle and ttettlnir them downto I'anama on time haa contributed tothe auecoa of the Hieat enalnerlnwfeat. Major !l"KH waa bom atHwedeahoro, N. .1., March U, 1x74, andwa graduated from Went Point In

KSIH. rie wna eiiKtiKed In fortification Work at Tampa, and aprnt a fewyeara In (he Philippine In t liaise offortification work. Later ho hadcharve of the hnlhllnir of the tin mi on

ho waa appointed to hla present pot.He waa advanced to the iunk of majorIn 1 1 1 .

;MftS()N N HAIUT OF THOl't.llT.

every least thliiif to Hie center.

A subtle chain of counttesa tlnxThe next unto the farthest hrlnna.

All Ills wiim;oiih were hitched toiHlnisr himself from (lod ho cannot

!,,. .,,, .tiyfti rim nttt like tttalways reminded of (lod. a he

'need to trouble himself with any suchthought yet."

MIC. .lAMFS ll.l Fl VI'FD.I Philadelphia public Ledger.)

Henry James Wa of a very retiringdisposition and greatly disliked public-Ity- .

'J'Iiih waa never more strikingly

" " M" s OOX, esieiiii,K mill Hi I irr nii-- i

bow his acknowledgment. There was(),H( ,.( a,,,) t, a i,n,ii thud

Mr. Jam' had fainted,' ' recent year Mr Jaine made his

homo In Kye, an old fashioned townin yiibsex. full of the glorious memo- -

rj,.N ,,f H (as as a t'liniue port andcoaching center, and a favorite spot

." (i" ...........authors,.,., , K"M1lllB.whom

if.-r- lie lived In u great eighteenthloentury striuiure known as Lambhouse, ailuated at the end of a littlestreet. 1'i-o- hla study could be seen.. N .,.... ..i.tirch. framed be- -

iwecn the ancient houses on eitherside of the street and lying Just acrosstne cross sueeis.

The author worked in the teahouse,atlio bed to the main dwelling, andcould turn and look out on the largegarden, In which he often sat onitleMu.-in- n ft.-- l noons. Mr .I;imc ned

''" made eerie nolsts nhout thenouse. i iii'n mornuiH useo((j ,)e ffUlm, tmu ,,;.,, ,lf

'catching the ghost he had caught asevere cold

Hefore going to ltye Ire tried to'spend a summer at some retired coun-itr- v

t il I. me and leaseil nil tdd house

' ,

touutry, It will l, aurprlalhg if jmb-'h- o

Call for the Republican CountyConvention of . Bernalillo: County,New Mexico.

By order of the Republican CentralCommittee of the County, a convert.Hon of delegate of the HepubUcanparty of the County of Hernalllln ishy this called io meet at Alhiiquerquton the 15th day of April,-- A. D. 1915'

at 10 o'clock a. m. at the High schoolbuilding for the purpose of electing25 delegate to the State HepubilcanConvention, which will meet In thocity of Albuquerque on the 25th dayof April, 1916. for the purpose of se.lectin? 0 delegates end 6 alternate,to the National Hepubilcan Conven-

tion which will meet In the city ofChicago on tho ,7th day of June, ikh,ror the purpose ot nominating Wicandidate for president and one

for vice president of the Unit-e- d

States.The number of delegate in each

precinct will be apportioned in con-

formity with the number of votes castat tho last general election for B. C.Hernandez, for Member of Congress,apportioning 1 delegate for each 20or fraction over 10 votes so cast.

The various precincu of the Countyof Bernalillo aro entitled to repre-sentation In the county convention aafollow:Precinct No. 1 San Jose. No. of

delegate., 8; Judges, Nicolas Or-

tega and J. F. Armijo; secretary,Porfirio fcavedra.. At the houseof J. F. Armijo.

Precinct No. 2 Del Rio. Is'o. of de-legates, 2; Judges, Procoplo Ar-

mijo and Mariano Garcia; score- -rotary, Joko Chavez. At the houseof Julian Armijo.

Precinct No. 3 Alameda. No. ofdelegates, 3; Geronimo Pachecoand Toman Gonzales, Judges; B,

Falkeiuich, secretary. A schoolhouse.

Precinct No. i Kanchos de Albu-querque. No., of delegates, 4;Judges, Nlcanor Martinez, PedroP.omero; secretary, Jose Martinet,At the house of Nlcanor Mar-

tinez.Precinct No. 5 Los Harelas. No. of

delegates, 7; Judges, AmbrosioSanchez, Meliton. Cordova, An-

tonio Garcia y Sanchez, secretary.At the house of Policarplo San-

chez.Precinct No. 6 Los Padillas. No. of

delegate 3; judges, NepomucenoMarino and Ttafuel Chaves; sec-retary, Sllveris Sanchaz. At thehouse of Demetrio Padilla.

Precinct No. 7 San Antonio. No. ofdelegates, S; judges, Darlo Gu-

tierrez and Venseslndo Griego;secretary, Juan Olguin. At thehouse of Dario Gutierrez.

Precinct No. 8 Los Grlegos. No. ofdelegates, 6; judges David Pereaand Kscolustico Garcia; secre-tary, Klfego Garcia. At houseof Manuel Jaramillo.

Precinct No, 9 K. de Atrisco. No.ofdelegates. 5; Judges, Salvador Ar-mijo and Dionielo Anaya; secretary,

Jose Armijo. At house 'ofSalvador Armijo,

Precinct No. 10 Escobosa, No. ofdelegates, 2; judges, CalletanoAlderete and Antonio Griego;secretary, Miramon Lucero. Athouse of Calletano Alderete.

Precinct No. 11 Pajarito. No. ofdelegates, 2; judges N. F. Chavesand Gabriel Armijo; secretary,Walter Ilubbell. At house ot'J.Felipe Hubbell.

Precinct No. 12 Albuquerque. No.of delegate, 19; judges, JohnBaron Burg and Al Coleman;secretary, Frank AcUerman, AtCity Hall.

Precinct No. 13 Old Alhnquerque.No. of delegates, 13; judges, Man-u-

R. Springer and CasimeroSals; secretary, Nestor Mcntnya.At Court House.

Precinct No. 14. San Ignanlo. No.of d legates. 1; judges, NicolaHerrera and Suulo Herrera; sec-retary, Candldo Garcia. House ofNicolas Herrera.

rrecinct No. 15 Santa Barbara. No.of delegates, 5; Judges, GaspurGarcia und Toribio Archuleta;secretary, Abran Moraga. Athouse of Toribio Archuleta.

Precinct No. 22 La Tijera. No. ofdelegates, 3; judges, Jose Doniin-gue- z

and Carlos Griego; secre-tary, Federlco Nuanes. House otJose Domlnguez.

Precinct No. 23 San Antonio. No. ofdelegates, 4; Judges, Manuel lion-sale- s

y Lopez and Epifanio Gar-cia; secretary, Jose Crespin. Athouse of Juan Gutierrez.

Precinct No. 26. -- Albuquerque. No.of delegates, 21; judges, D. H.Bnatrlght and J. W. Wrilson; sec-

retary, T. P, Hanson. At officeof Frank Ackerman, 10S SouthThird street.

Precinct, No. 2S Atrisco. No. ofdelegates, 2; judges, J. T. Her-rera . and Jose Sabedra y Jara-millo; secretary, D. J. Carabajal.House of J. T. Herrera.

Precinct No. 34 Chilili. No. of dele-gates, 2; judges, Anaslacio Gu-

tierrez and Grcgorio Gutierrez;secretary, I.sais Gutierrez. Athouse of Anastacio Gutierrez.

Precinct No. 35 Los Durane. No.

of delegates, 7; judges, CamlloPerea and Anto. Jose Garcia;secretary, Carlos If. Garcia. Athouse of Anto. Jose Garcia.

It is hereby ordered that the precinct primaries shall be called andheld in each precinct on Wednesday,the 12th day of April. 1916; in thecity of Albuquerque between the hoursof 8 and 8 p. m. and In the other pre-

cincts in the county between thehours of 2 and 4 n. m. of said day.The primaries to be called In eachprecinct by the Chairman and Secretary of the same.

Credentials of all delegates to thecounty convention and notice of eon- -

test, if any, shell be placed in tl"hands of the Secretary of the IIIltcan Central Committee tn Old e

no later than 9 o'clock a. ro-

of the morning of the 15th, the dafof the County Convention.

Proxies for delegates shall not oe

recognized unless held hv a citizenresident of the precinct from which

the delegate has been elected.W. It. GILLENWATElt.

Chairman Republican Central Com-

mittee, Bernalillo County, N. M.

MANUEL R. SPRINGER,Secretary.

Reai estate problem purcbaee.aalea or trade are eaallr tulTtd bf

Journal Want. Ada Bead them,them. Do It tudaf.

Koe" anon, ma ininy anaira. carnestic Interest is not aroused.,,,111 illattirbliiif siiBitiptlon of death andVet more than mere Interest la i"". ,n(, jndKmeiit and eternity Hn,l tho

essary to prndiieo tho result. Active jollier world. Put for the present, thisof bualnea men, phenomenal world of

'time and Hpace I Kod enotih forachool authorlttc anil paienlera, l)n ..s p,.(1 u0tl, Hod,

in necessary. If every man anil afi'.' three or four times. Now, I towoman to whom, on learning of the f ifort him, bid him a' should not

... i., .., ,. lut, think of Coil. I hoped there was no

JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.

P. A 1IACVHEKHO.N PreetifentT. McKtlKIUlIT Bualorai Msner

H. i 11. iicam.ister.. r.motA, N VIOfMUM .tf fcdlturpl i rox Eaiior

Heater RepreeentaUT0. . AfcMKKKON,

Barejcett UaUiUna, tbicaf, DL

Raeter KepreeetitatlTe,KAI.I'H R. Mil. MOAN,

W I'ark Kow, New York.

Cnwil' M Kmnil-U- matter el theIntotOM or Albuquerque, n. M aaaer auia Uibpw of Maxell 1. H7I.

Laxku, clrcolUn tliia any otber paperIn Krw Meitoo. The onlf paper la NewHiiJe4 leajueA wrrrt dar In the ear.

THHMH Of 8U8HCRJFTIUMDally t earrter or mall. one month. He

KOTlCB lO KUHHOIUBISHifolievrir-cf- s to tha Journal tn wrltlnt

to have tietr paper changed to a sewmuat t uia to five the old addree.

'Th Mnrnlnc Journal hee a higher clrcu-letlct- a

rln than la aoeorded to ear otherpaper In New Mulco." The Anerloaajsewapaper llrtnr.THE JOURNAL takea and prtnbj

hour and thirty mlnutee ofcicIubIv Associated Prese loadedwlra ervlce each, week. No othernewspaper published in New Mexicotakea uiura than twenty-fou- r hourof Associated fraaa service duringlha week.

WEDNESDAY Al'rtll, 12. 1918

vn.ia ii-:-i again.

Villa may be dead. He will lie deadmm time or otiu'i', and rumors ofhis death have occurred now undthi'ti fir the past throe years. I'.ut

ll In mote tliun prohublo Hint the.

present eitnry has been started by theCurrnntn penplo for tho purpnso ofhaving the Amerlcun troops quit Mex-

ican noil.

Americana apend 83,ono,no a yearfor (iiitii. and about $,"0,000,000 forilenlul work, und the dontiHU ay thonim IhimI ni'MH la Intimately related tothe dentlat'a woik.

I.IMIIINtJ I1WK IlComptroller of tho Currency Wil-

liam la urnlnB tipon cotiKieaa uniend-men- t

of the nalloiiul lamklnK law forHie purioe of mlnimUliiM; the dan-

cer of failure, Moat of hi auCKca-tlo- n

relate to Ificreaaed aeverlty ofliiKpei:tl.i(i, reapotiHlblllty of directorand criminal pronci-titlo- for tllibual-lieaallk- e

manaacmeut.No reasonable objection to tliea"

can lie made. The recommendationfor lliriltlUK national hank depoaita n

account of their fiduciary charade"!la more qiieatlonable, The comptrol-ler propone "to limit total dcpoallawhich a national bank may receiv?to elaht or ten time the liulnipalii d

capital and aurplu of the Imuk."t.'oinmerclal bankhi),' la a xcleiitlflc

luiMlneaH a well a a truMecHhlp. Tlipuipoao of government regulationshould be to aafeKiiard tho tiual by

itrtct reaponalblllty of banker with-

out limltliiK the expunalou of httlU-mat- e

titidlneail.Hepoait are the Ufa of banking, n

lartte aale ure tho life of trade. Theyare cloaely Involved with the Inarmby which bank ilall?.o every kind of

iiuiilno. They llucMato with tin1

lld of trade, acnuetlme tWins: eiior-moual- y

for u few day while a largetrttiiam tlnti llko the Annlo-Pienc- h

U carried throush by creditand exctumH".

To ie st tit t ilcpoHlis la to, haiope.'the coinmeri l,l l ankluK which, Im thelife of modern hiieirieaa, and to liarltback to tho lundenaonie trauefer ofah lnleal of credit, or even to the

primitive hatter of t ouimoilitlo? with-

out money. llauk failure can beprevented without halting bank aui:-cea- e.

Mar I'll kford has received an of-

fer of l iOli.tttitj a year, and old manI'h kford dnuhtlcM aces In) reasonwhy be should woik so hard In thefuture.

I hi: why oi' ntr lii.ot kii:.The hlntkado tiuestlon-- - that of th

crilt-nt- allies asalust the Teutonic na-

tions i. ml i In' tuiliiuarlne WArfurs ofDerinatiy aauliiHt tlrrat llruain Jiascome to Hie front again,

Oeimany contend that the new

naval weapon compel a modificationof law, end tlreal 1UII-at- ti

and France contend that now

condition tumpel a new definitionof blockade. Theblockade, audi a Nelson conducted,and our admiral in the civil waralso, baa become Impossible.

liiiHsb bb. kader cannot todayride Jusi outside the estuary of theFll.e and the WcM r The blockudoenn be established and Is in fact nowestablished oldy 1 y luniiuig lines oftdotkadets hundred of mile off the.blockaded coast. The F.ntlsh bl"k-d- e

l, lit fml, in the P.uglisii chan-nel and by a naval linn running fromCape Wrath, Heothtnd, four hundredmiles northeast of Ireland.

Furthermore, Hngland and Francetire not only atnpplng t'atgoe if tier-ma- n

destinution, but all cargoes intoNorway or Holland, whether underin ui i ill fbiys or not. which can tie

to ilermuny to Ilie latter'advantage. Also all malls are tare-full-

examined, and only mu ll a

could not possibly :Ue aid and con-fo- rt

to the enemy ale allowed tJ goto their destination.

The essence of the blockade . t

deprive the enemy of every su.it-'-nant-

through neutral countrle. Itwould not avail tneland mid France

Notes of InterestFrom State MuseumlasaciAL conaaaaoNoBNca to mosmin jounnal)

Santa Fe, April 11. On Thursdayat Tucson, a state convention will liehtdd, it is announced, to organizean archaeological Hnciety sftetf theNew Mexico society. The call forthe convention waa issued by Prof.Byron Cnmmlng professor of Archaeology at the fniversity of Arizona,

pnd a member of the managing comitnltec of the .School of AmericanArcnaeoiogy in tnts city.

; A photograph of the San Idas Indin ns. I'anama, waa yesterday pre- -

sented to the museum to go with thceremonial i ano of a Sun Hla chief-tain presented to the museum by Mr.Collins porno time ago.

The farneRie Foundation hasgranted $10,000 a year for a periodof ton years to the Academy at Home,

i with w inch the School or Archaeologyof the Archaeological Institute ofAmerica Is affiliated, being tine ofthe five schools of the Institute Of

which the Santa Fe school la another,while one is maintained at Jerusalem,a fourth at Athens and the fifth inChina.

The following registered at the mu-seum yesterday: Arthur H. O'Keefe,Stamford. Texas; Grace Trogler, D. K.Trogler, Denver; Dr. A. H. Stewart,D.iwson; A. L. Stubbs. l.a Junta: Dr.and Mis, Amos Klein, Virginia H.Mcln. Mr. Vernon, Ind.; M. K. Stal-cu- p,

Alunogordo; Mrs. J. D. Telver-ttm- .W'ashinlon, D. C; Mrs. J. T.

Ilcaly, Heaver D im, Mo.; Dr. and Mrs.K. K. MeClanahan, J.as Vegas; Mrs.John Hampel, Mr. and Mrs. H.Wlnney. New York Oilv; Dr. J. A.Van Horn, Dr. K. J. Hay, F.oswell. K.C. l.ohr, Alhuquerue, K. M. I.loyd,

I had been more saving when young,

doe hla part In Impressing on Home

child tho Importance of thrift, thocnmpnltui will show wonderful practi-

cal reault.

A good many of the neulrnl ship-- ! nopblzed than nt the ol'eUnK'

, iformance of "The High Hid," whichper doubtless would like t.i co n mntlnee by!w1( ,.(ired at n specialTit'pitx back on tlm Job. Forhc I'tobertKon at His Majesty's

jthealer, Haymnrket. At Hie InKisteut

MMi. ill-- iiii. im.m)mi It urging of hi friends Mr. James finally1Kn,,.( (

,,,, ,,, performance, andoccupied a box on the second Her.

Ttie protanonisl mst fnuured and refined audi-ar- o

touring the countrv Willi iilato,-- , enee sal through the performance Inits corniuslon Withsilence, greeting

of pans model of (he dlnoaanr a w(.j,.ln(i ulll tod applause. As thla waspreblstnrle animal of vast size and dyinit out theory "Author! Author!"covered Willi heavy armor. The anil-- 1 waa talaed, and all eye turned to Mr.

THE TORRENTS OF SPRING"IT NEVER RAINS, BUT IT POURS."

It is a fact well known to physicians that there are extremely few people who are in a goodphysical condition in the sprinp.

'Hie Cause: The repeated demand) upon one's energy during the long winter shut up indoors,sleeping or working in the close air of an overheated room without proper exercise and relaxation in

menu reilueR people carr a 1 I liner '

along the dinosaur, bearinn the H'g-- i

end: "All armor plate arul no

brains.' t if course, the dinosaur I'exMiict.

Hut the buffalo, whose shoil horns '

Illy prepared It for defense, als ''

almost extinct. ihe glrafle., Whh h,depended upon the sw iftness of H

leg for It safety, itlso Is almost ex -

tluct The buffalo and the glrof fe... i

are unable to outrun Millets.The environment in which tho dln -

oenur flourished changed, and It per- -

lalied from Hie earth. ' Ha extinctionwas due to link of food, not to at-

tack by more powerful enemies. Itjceased to live, Just as some millions,

the sunshine and pure air. Then, too,the common diseases of winter swoopdown on many and their feeble resist-ance makes them a mark for thegerms of Grippe "spring fever" andpneumonia. The torrents of springusually come at the same time withcountless cases of nervous exhaustionand a general rundown condition.This is simply a state of vital bankr-uptcy-it is recognized by the lan-guor, mental depression, "blueness,"headache, sleeplessness, lack of appe-tite, poor digestion, thin blood andnervousness. Vitality and vigor areundermined. ,

The Remedy: Just the sort ofspring remedy you need to make richred blood and cure that lassitude andfeeling of nerve exhaustion is I)rPierce's Golden Medical nisenv.,'.

of eara from now, when the sun hat',,, ,,,,, n(M mtlmates ot the "very' man will perish, when the 'live" ghost which had frequented

a.) at the equator I an Ice pack, l.mh houae for many yeara. Hefr would admit that ho believed In

as It now Is at the pole, human llf' oas, nor would he deny their cxit-cann-

exist on thla w orld, whatever em-e- . In fact, he wa w ont to ti ll

may 1e it condition on other worlds. 'the tale of how ho waited and watchedall one night for the ghost, which was

in the same manner as man wlll ,n n(Jl11.(h(t,o n))((i;lr (m (tn1()from the world, the dinosaur ,llU (f( ),jK active the ghost wua

Irtnii the world. It was not ttiodleal and regular In its appear- -

In preparation for ll arrivalsuited to It environment. lr J(mM ,l)t houst.Ut.t.,lt.,.The environment of tho nltcd wa All the night long he watched.

State Is war. The environ merit of while the wind, blowing In from he

the wot Id, since before the dawn ofhistory, has been one of war. and thenation not piepnred for defense haveperished Huch Is the real lesson of

the armor-plate- d dinosaur.

which bears the stamp of publicapprovhl and has sold more largelym the past fifty years than anyother blood purifier and stomachtonic. The refreshing influence ofthis extract is like Nature's influence

the blood is bathed in the tonicwhich gives it new life -t- he vitalfires of the body burn brighter andtheir increased activity consumes thetissue rubbish which has accumulatedduring, the winter. Dr. Pierce thehead of the Invalids' Hotel and Sur-gical Institute, Uuffalo, N. Y and a

Hank Amentia t barter. j there for the season. He did not re- -Kt'ntii Fe. April 11 The Hank "f main long In peace. Borne guidebook

Puwson filed an article of amend- - uPti ,v Anieliciina came out with de-ment to It charter with the atate col ; t,,,( iiirectlon of how to reach theporanon commission, Increasing itj"t.me of Henry .lames, tho notedcapital from $30,000 to t:,a,i'00. lAnrerlcan novelist." and a procession

at touring Americans began to r- -

Klli: CHOWS M'HVOIS AT MtaiT-lnv- e. rhey I raveled In carriages, onFAI.lt. Ihlcvrle ami on foot, and when Mr.

More dreaded than an alarm of fire ji(mrH fouml oll, w,,ut hlll1 happenedby night I the hoarse, brassy cough ,)r(1y lm( k,.(, ,, umi 1,.trnitlof croon to the nervous mother w ho , ,.,,,,

Ifem tins terror of childhood. Whyworrv, when a few timely dose orFoley' Honey and Tar will ward off """' Tax HcimUaiiev.croup and t lear the throat of choking Santa Fe, April 11 State Treasur-Iihlcjii-

It will give you confidence , er o. N. Marntn teceiyed the follow-t- o

fuce nlghtfutl without fenr tf croup. ' mt remittances: Sierra county,Mr. Hen ileyerink. Clymer, N. V.. $117. 4; Roosevelt county, $ 1 . 3 'J . 4 S

: little girl would) urely j I.iitm conctv. $S .".it S9: Pona Annhave had croup but Foley' Honey county, $1.M".60; lMdy county. 110,-Hn- d

Tar toppt d it at once." Sold . tIS.lS; Sandoval rounty, , $12.t".everywhere. Quay county, $4,SD (0.

- Fii.icimr 0l jargo exigence andalterative extract of roots, herbs and barks, without a particle of alcohoUr TmU ych TmHfiM

loud and tones up the stomach and the entire system in Nature's own way The "(' 2 'ftDiscovery" is just the tissue builder and tonic you require when hS111 iIed,?aIor pneumonia. Good bkaxl is everything to everv man. It meas ?rh i Jonr

circulation. Those who have used Dta-to- r Pierce's Golden iSSSt&idecks bl.HKi diseases. .See a man tcwJny with skin all broken out; flthe "Discovery," his skm u all cleared up, eyes bright, and he is contended wiTh hfrnif BuyTt now!

f SEVENALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916.

By George McAlanusCopyright I 111.International Newt ScttIco.waina W Father

fTl WANT XOU TO trKE POM-S)- H j ,

" '"NT"'

-- rjT" I

roR A WALK in THE Wst?KND J wf ,jul X M ,k. i

I DID MAiEI DIDN'T ;o ANY

WELLC)I0 YOU

'CNRI OOT MY

ORDERS?

r

DON'T 1;novm.ai, jWONDER, IP ITFELL OFF A

TREE?

WHERE. BUTTHE PARK!

. J 1 VNV .

1LASSIFHEB 0

WHERE DID I

POM-PO- M

CET THAJPRFT7FI 9

7

UJMMiTIE LEE BRAZOS CO.

Suits Cleaned, anilI'ivnsi'iI 73 Cents.

Stills I'lVMbt'il 50 Cents,

224 North Third. Phono 838.

pnitjarjv-J!iiI'!IHJI- Ull.

' I1: A H I't IH'I'K unrl ferlllljer I'hone 1S4HW.

Ft ill Sll.li-Kii- .t In, linn iiiotu ej ele..'(I,, 'inlrnl.

Fl'll S.VI.K All wlill Kiiklixli I" iiiinbiii.i- -

tor, Phone 1H2.',.

FoirAlTii; Fre.h ground bone for clilck- -

en. Illghlend Meat Mnrket.

Full SAl.K-- Fp .New Null lull ennllt'liianiori

Full HAI.M Ilnilnrwmiil typewriter, imlorder, I0. iti South Fourth. Phone KM.

Fi k. eHlilinl. nnil t'ii,lerootj pe perfect i illtloti. phone II "'.

FcUl dre.ser., bed.,kitchen cabinet., .love, chair., di.hee and

ooklnir uteinlla. S"4 North Hroartwnr,

ltmiF PAINT A.ihalt and oil, nood forany kind of roof; doc per ek!!". n ''e-re- l

lot.. Human. , Co., 110 South Walnut.

Full S.VI.K - Heienty-ru- o V.'i) A iiH'llen ll

T.U'irniphone etoek (pur IHI .liuie) forVUiO; ulmi lo. (ion I'lieli- - Nmti Oil for 17T,

I'a.ll. A. I.. Ilelhel, l.lttle liuck, Arlt.

TltKKS FOU KA I . H.

live on liiinil live hiimlred iipiili- andpeach tree., iileo ai'vcriil thude. left nnli on ir In ii I or any tippl.v

ul tin South Third utreet.

Foil S.U.IO F.leelTlc Vil'lat"!. lillthelei ll l.' m u hlne. Kood l.ui'.ri V

and llill'lieaa. nil leu tier Hfl tee, tin itre.eel'.hall ti ew, lii'il.. lUKH. ii U tuliln, midother Uitnuw; nninl so ul omi' Vv. a

Coplier.FOU HAI.bi r.avajo bianaeie, Heliuieddlng

t aboard, Dlrert from re.ervatlon. Ouar- -

nntoed lo be ab.oltitely itenulne. Beatj prleea ever offered In Albuquerque. D. II.

Aieivee, re.ldenoe 411 North Thlrteentntreet Phone 8(11,

toll s.K Till, weell. inopbeiid Silliernnd New Homo aawluir niuebine, wn.n-- ,

hm ni'iehllu realiirirmit riiilt". h.i.err, kitchen Ini'iiluilor. Nam In

rnx, UlniiiK tabli'. blileflanie oil stove, ele."'he h'xehanae, ll'n Went tioid. I'lione OH.

FOIl SAI-- House.FOIt HAI.E neap. lent noiiae, fiirnlaho'1

complete, l.iui Kast I! Id. Full inorn- -

Inn.Folt SA I.E Uriel house thai will net over

10 per cent; easy term.; Owner, 618 Kii.lllrand avenue, phone lloVU.

Fid I SAI.E-.l- y home, 4U Utll Arlio; liewt

bllill llolINU ut ItH Ml' III .Mliiliiueripie;S.'I.L'.'iD. Terms: tl.Mln i iinIi, iialanee Ibreeyears. Mrs. C. A 11 a ma itu, 117 NorthSlnnloii slieet. El I'aso. 'IVas.

I V I It Uenl Kslnte.all'ihA LAND Foil BALI

10 aerea to 100 aerne with water. TboneUiOKW, at noon ar evening..

" Fm'omT; p i i i' E f v

Foil H.MiE-T- r b.ls. f housesmid furnltme. rents amount to ?ii;i per

mouth; alwais reined. I'or quick sal '

fil.oiiu See OW lief. I I'll I Sunt ll Edit ll

FOIl KALE OH THADE A Ml-aer- e farm.wnnin a nine in ni , "

Penoa valley. Forty eerie of apple orch-ard, treea; alao forty aerea Inalfalfa; good home, barn and renelng. Willaell on ternia or trade for Albuquerque reale.t.le W W Strong A Ihunileroiie. N M

It'll SALE Wbllo lablills, 2ae llpleco.I'lione laajyv,

FOU SALE ono liiiolly cow, and saddlumid driving hoise, tio Nortli Hucond,

FOR SA -- Jersey cow, yearling and tbree-I'l- o

yeal'-o- l (liaiiilo Industrial School.

riFTFCTIVF. A4.K4Y.If tuu Uetectlva, write llox Hi.

rm--

MiOAii Nfmncs.C AM, FOK ItlllN.

Healed bills will be received at theofflep of the eotinly clerk of Berna-lillo county, New .Mexico, up to 2

o'clock In t ho afternoon of Tuesday,the 2Slh day of April, l!ll, for thebuilding of about 2:i.ii feet of cementwalk, beginning at the present termi-nus of the cement walk on the northside of West Central Avenue, nearFifteenth Htreet, extended; ulso aboutI'.'H.o feet of cement walk In thecounty court house yard, lu accord-ance with plans and specifications inthe office of I'ilt Kohs, county sur-veyor, All of said work lo be donetinder tlie supervision and to the sat-isfaction of said county surveyor.

The siici ossful bidder will bn re-quired to give bond, satisfactory tothe board of county commissioners,conditioned fur the faithful perform-ance of the contract.

Tin board reserves the right to re-ject any or all bids.

Uy ottler of the board of countycommissioners.

A. K. WAI.KFI!. Clerk.

NOTH'Fli Will and Tcvlamclit of Fred M

Thorilenhol a, llereasedT" M K. Illekey, L'xeciitoi Mrs. Kstller

W Iwaril. Atle. J..t,u Alexander. MisJulia M, Anilersoti. Mis Etnnia lledleker,and to all whom It tuny concern:Von are bi roOv notified that the all" red

r.a-- t Will and 'i'eslumeiit of Fred M Thor- -

lielllielu. dceasid la I" ! the I'oimty ,,fIVrnallllo and S'nte "f New Mexico, nilpi, due, d a ud lead in I lie I'rot.ali. I'oinl ofIllC I'oUlitV ol Itetlialil o. Slate of NewMexico, on the 1 ll day t April, 1'H'i. anilbe day of i be pru ilia ot said Hlbued l.asi

Wilt and Tesiaiio-ii- i was thereupon ftx"dfoe Tllesil,!)', the llillt day of May, A. IV

I'.'M, at ID o'clock in Ibe forenoon of .actday.

Olveti under my band and Ahv Seal ofthis Coini. tliiB ltth day of April I'.int.

A, V.. WALK Ft!.(SK.U..) County Clerk.

IILLWESS CHIEF

FEATURE OF DAY

I WALL STREET

Vjunie of Operations Falls

tar Below Average of Re

lent Transactions; .Stagna- -

n Prevails During Session

3., MOHNINU JOU.NAL ttID Will,w York. April 11. Extremeiiosh steeled over today's market,volume of operations failing farw recent averages. There was

,,. promise or activity ami sirenguifofhe outset, hut this was dissipated;l fjiuidday. The balance of the. ses- -

was one Iregular period or stag--

n iB'in nnn niirrow price ciihiircs.uperfirially, at least, deulmgs weren restricted liy the uncertainties

is Hounding ine nuei iiuuuiiai tumult1 News of developments In Uer- -

and Mexico exerted only mildr sure until iierore me ciose wnen ru- -

m of an early "ultimatum to Her-gainc- d

c urreticy and provokedli pressure, international pricese mainly better, in fact, some

decided gains were registered,as usual, were limited to stocksoseiily under control of pools orles. Advances in tnese issues

met by moderate offerings,h soon effaooi most Rains. Thenotable exceptions to this tend-wer- e

Crucible Steel, which ledday's trading at an extreme ad-- c

of 2'i points to W4', andled States Smelting, 'which roselily to TS, a new record.w Haven was singled out for sale

ti.se the first hours, declining 2

"ther rails were quoted onlySrSrmlttently, Louisville and Nash- -jviftt , .Southern Railway preferred and(Diner and Kio 'Grande preferred

a point each.ls.ipoiritmeiit was expressed at

illif unresponsiveness of coppers, and(lifted Slates Steel to remarkablefti'lltlnns.

fUrines lost some of their recentand strength.

; I'Ktid sales of bonds, par value,. $4. 150,(100.

I nltej States bonds were unehang- -iftf'in cull.

lesipg- prices-licet Sugar 72 '

erican Can . . ()0!i'ricuu Car and Foundry. . . 117 'A

Locomotive 7 7v. Smelt. & Refug .101 hritan Sugar Refining... .110V4

Tel. & Tel .12SHZinc. Lead and 8.. . ro

Copper . SO 7n

f hison .103'dwin Locomotive .105Vi

4:Umore & ctiiio . o';,Klyn Rapid Transit . .K

He and Superior Copper. . . SO

ifwnia Petroleum 22"idian Pacific !l fit; M.

'tral Leather . 53 Vi'"apeake & Ohio . Cli't ; . Mil x, Ki i,,i . 84

auo & Northwestern! '. '. '. ,12(1''iiffo, R. l. & iltc, Jly . 18"o Cupper . 65

""rudo Fuel x- - iron . 44 ViII I'roductM Refiniuir. - . . . 10'i'il)t. steel . 02liller's Securities . 47

ie.. 36 14

Eiect'rie' "'!'!"".'neral .167 'Aat Northern pfd., . 1 1 9 71"t Nortnern Ore Clfs.... . 4 3Vaa?entieim Kxidoration . . . 21 13""is Central .102'Thorough Consul.

'Corp. ! .17I'lration Copper . 461.

"rnational Harvester, N. . .1101..Mer. Mrm .c.l p... 73

f"PttH City Southern 25 IjJrineott Copper 57

""We & Nashville 125wan Petroleum . . 107oni Copper 38'sour!, Kansas & Texas pf'd lOli

. , t i li; ... , , 4is'htana Power 78"nnal Lead 66 livnda Copper !!!!!!! 17

Ycrk Central' !.'!!!!"!" 103V v iia.. .. naritoru 61 V4

j"miik & Weste rn mi?'rlliern Pitcifio 112 '4r"lfic Mail 23

Tel. fi i'el. . 34tansylvHiiln661.'Copper! 24

. . S "1I'. Iron . Steel .. 50''tiK'k Arizona Copper . .. 34"hern Pacific . . 97 Vtin- - ii..,,.

F'dehakei'' dJ . . 20(' . .i4mHlessee Conner " .. 02!M Coinpiiny . . . .196'.

. .132 V.""' I'Hcific p'fij'

. . S2S'Industrial Alcohol";;; . .160jStafnt sea .. SI4.;''; States steel pf'd'.; '. ; ; ',

. .117'oii)f.P

. . S2

:'!M--lhRh J'fd. .. 27

I'nlon " "' .. 8&HXwinghoiwe Flecirle' . . .63Vs;ru;a' for the day 320,000

K.Xs.s CITY GUAIX.

Larr;r,,.t'!f..y' April 11 Wheat-- No.

20- - tT 0 So- - 2 re(1 1Ul us July, J1.1J)'lav li in 7. . t.,1.. ,n

o. e mlve.i. rn,, t:,.. x--- :,t v 4V ,W

2 white. 70fMc; No. 2 yellow, 2c;.May, 69 c; July, 7 Hie.

Outs So.-- 'white, 4 7 fi 4 Sc; No. 2mixed. 414-- i

XFAV VOItli COTTOX.

New York. A pril 11. Spot cottonsteady. Middling uplands, $12.05.Sales 400 bales

X1AV YORK MlCTAIiS.

New York, April 11. Copper firm.Kleetrolytie, nearby nominal $28.50iff 29.(10; June and later. '$27. SO iv28.T.0.

Iron Firm and unchanged.Metal exchange quotes tin quiet,

$53.25 bid. t

i .KM) and sim-xtkii- .

New York. April 11. The metalexchange quotes lead, $7.75 ) S.00

Spelter Firm.' Spot, East St. Louisdelivery offered at 19e.

xi:w York mom:y maukft.New York, April IK Mercantile

paper 3 r; 3 '4 per cent. Sterling:Sixty day bills, $4.72 a4; demand,

4.7BBar silver 02 ,c.Mexican dollars 48VicGovernment bonds Steady.Kailroad bonds Irregular. .Time, ' loans Firmer. Sixty days,

2 per cent; ninety days, 2 percent.

Call money Firm. Muling rate, 2per cent.

I 1 VF.STO( Iv MARK KTS.

Chicago Livestock.Chicago. April n. Hogs Receipts

13.000. Market strong, 5c above ves- -iterday's average. I'.ulk, $9.50 D.fio;Hih(, $9.20 it 9.75: heavy, $9.20 iff 9.70;plus, $7.40ff('9.10.

Cuttle Receipts 4.000. Marketsteady. Native beef steers, $7.S0i9.95: western steers, $7.60 ft: 8. (id;stockers. $5.85 lit S.i" f ; cows, $4.00 (it

9.00; enlves. $6.509.50.Sheep Receipts 15,000 Market

steady, Wethers, $7.n0fr9.35; lambs,$i.50?t 11.70,

KaiiMH 4'llv IJvo.Hlock.Kansas City, April 11. Hogs Re-

ceipts 1 1,000. Market higher. Hulk,$9.25 (S 9.50; heavv, $9.40 ki, 9.55; light,$9.20jJ.'!.43; pigs. $7.75 v 8.85.

Cattle Receipts 7,500. Marketsteady to strong. Prime fed steers,$9. 25 (a 9.65; western steers, $7.09.20: stockers, $8.75fiS.65: calves,$6.00 10.25.

Sheep Receipts 5.000 Markethigher. Lambs. $11.0011.75: vear- -lings, $9.50 r 10.25; wethers, $8. 509 25.

r Mvi'spM'k.Penver. April 11. Cattle Receipts

1,0110. .Market steady. Heef steers,$7.75S.fi; cows ahd heifers. $5.75ffi7.50; stockers and feeders, $0.508.00; calves, $10. 00 W 11.50.

Sheep Ueeelpts .100. Markethigher. Ewfs, $7.75 i?; 8.35.

DON'T WANT INMATES

OF REFORM SCHOOL TO

WORK ON BUILDINGS

teereiAL coa.i.eoNO.NCi to mo.nino jou.naliSpringer, N. M April 11. A num-

ber of local laborers are circulatinga petition among the resident taxpay-ers of this city, protesting the em-

ployment of the inmates of the re-

form school in the erection of thebuilding which is to be the new ipiar-ter- s

of the Institution. A provisionin the contract which was awardedto the contractors who are construct-ing the building stipulates that a 'cer-

tain number of laborers shall be pro-

vided by the state to perform all ofthe work of excavation anil the trans-portation of supplies for the nearestrailway point. All of this work In

being done by the Inmates of theschool and "a greater part of the ex-

cavating bas been completed ..up tothis time.

The contractors have given out thereport today that a certain numberof local laborers will he given em-

ployment within a short time. Thedissatisfaction among the few whodesire work Is due to a misunder-standing of the conditions underwhich the contract was awarded.There is an abundance of work avail-able in this vicinity at the presentlime. Many' local laborers havefrtuhd employment on the new con-

struction work' which is being doneon the reservoirs of the AntelopeValley Irrigation district, West of thiscity. Others are being ajked for by

the many ranchmon who are busywith The work of spring 'irrigation.There are not sufficient numbers oflocal laborers willing to supply thisdemand. It appears that a few havebeen awaiting the beginning of workon the new state building with thehope of obtaining much higher wagesthan are usually paid for unskilledlabor.

CTT Tim OPTIT IS WORTHMONEY.

POVT'MISS THIS. Cut out thisslip, enclose with 5c and mall it toFolev & Co.. Chicago, 111., writingyour name and address clearly. Youwill receive in return a trial packagecontaining Foley's Honey and TarCompound, for bronchial coughs,colds and croup: Foley Kidney Tills,for lame back, weak kidneys, rheum-atism, bladder troubles, and FoleyCathartic Tablets, a wholesome andthoroughly cleanninir cathartic, forconstipation, biliousness, headacheana sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere.

J0U11MAIL

mm iomi

Three-roo- m bungalow with porch;lot 50x142; four blocks from car-lin-

Only $600; $50 down und $10 purmonth. Y

SEE

Psrksr.ddJ Co.218 West Gold.

Real Estate. Fire Insurance. Loans.

SMALL HOMEFor little money, brick, with

two porches, in the highlands, cornerlot, price $1,250; $100 cash, balance$15 pur month.

It. McCLrCHAN,210 Went Gold. Phone S07.

VXH REXT noonift.ToTTth?

Fult KIC.ST Kurniphed ruein. Ity Uuy eiweek, lirunt Ituihllnff. 30;i',i Went Ontral.

KOH KK.ST Two furiil.hed mum I"rIlKht huiiiukeeplng. tit Murth Fuuil-atre- et.

l'Olt H KM'--on- or lH'.i Ix aiulfully finluomM to bo vucmed ion, i,lo Went

Cliplll r.

FOIl H15.NT Three furnt.hert bou.ukaeplncroom, .lerplng jxirch; uu

! ilek. 1U0 North Second.I'UII TiKNT Close in', moclel n flu nlslo'il

front room, priee $J0 per month. No HleK.

41 Wiit 'MJith. Phone 177.

FOU KENT In liuuhechl'. new apartment,four rooiue neatly furnished, with ull

modern convenience!. Cull 404 North Bee- -

ond.Foil fliiN'i Furni.lied upm Uiioiil. from

two to four room, each, eleepinv porchea,rub and clectrto light.. 1104 North Buooudetreet.FOIl URST Newly furnished nuulda

rooma and al.o Haht housekeeping; rate,reasonable. Phone 141. Colombo hotel, Jul j

North Flrat atreet. j

South. j

FOU HKNT Furnlahud ruoina fo li.hthounelieeplug. 74 Soulh Kecond.

FOB RENT Modem ruoina, ateara beat, no.Irk. &08H Weal Central avenue.

FUKNlbllEO room., hot wutur heat, nomelt, no children. 414 We.t Silver.

FOIl KENT Ifiletsanlly funii.lied room.,running water In every room. Vendome

Annex, Mra. John Cornet to, corner Beoondand Hllver.

Illah.and..FOIt RENT Two louth ruoma. 114 South

Walter. I'hone J72.FOIl HENT Furnished rooma. ill South

Walter atreet. Phone 202

Foil HUNT-- - Moilei n turn sbeu l ooina W illisleeping porches. iilH4 Mast Central.

Foil I(EnTt ThreM inoderii fnrnlsliedrooms for hoiiaekeepltig with sleeping

porch. ff'.'S Koulh Arts'.FOIt HUNT FlioTt room for aix moiitlis

lu privula family. No siek. Apply ev-

enings. L'oo North Edith street.

Full KENT Fur housekeeping, two fill

modem fumWiod rooms, very desirable,no skit, nu clilldren, family of two or twomen. Mrs. II. 13. lUllhurford, 617 Huiitliriroadway. Phone JX'.itJ.

Foil KE.NTSlx-roo- brick llimso ul 4J1West Copper, Hee A. Montoya, court

hoti.n. .

i"oil HUNT Thrti-roo- ru furnished modernhouse, ui'4 West New York avrnue, lu-

ll ultw 3F Sou ll First street,h oil III.

Foil KENT Four-roo- furnished (bit,downstairs, back and front porches. Ap-

ply 517 West Silver.Highland..

FOK KENT Four-roo- fund. hed house.1119 South P.roadway.

FOIl HENT Two-mo- cottage with leei.Ins porch furnished. Inquire South,

Kdllh. :

Kiill ItEST - i.iodern bouse at railSouih Walter; phone 3 I . or gpply Amr-Ico- n

Hotel.FOIt HENT Nifty three-roo- modern

bungalow. 1233 South Edith.Phone M.r,2 W.

Foil HEN I' Funiisbeil. modern cot-

tage. Bleeping porch, light" housekeeping.S'.'t South Walter.Foil HENT modern furnished

house, 617 East Hllver avenue. Inquirer,l iu l;u Cemral a.eiiue.FOIl HENT Furnished. One of the better

class of new bouses. 4 rooma. hath andsleeping )w,reh.- - laol Ewst 1'enbral.

Foil I1ENT Small two-roo- oungalow,alei'tilng riaim glassed In. completely fur-

nished. Ill 00 per month. HIT, Souih Ami.FOU RUNT I'otlage. neatly furui.ned;

three rooma with bath complete, largesleeping porch, perfectly aanltary. Applymornlnga et 1524 Fast Central Phone 111,

BCSINFKS CliAVCES.loi: SA l.i'. -- i iioap liiiul loaiU.t. 1' r in-

formation v.riie P. O Hex i;i, Soeori',1,V. M.

Wll.I, Invt.t H.'hiO or IJ.unu ami aerviueaIn aaf. hualneaa In aouthweat. Addreu J.

O. II.. Journal.HAVE good location for m.t en kind of

retail butlnesa. til South riret atreet.fnej'ltee flavor fiolel rtfllea. .

FOR SALE Ituom.na- - and hoarding h Use.

best location, everything modern, everylow rtnt. Addresi J. V . Journal office,

Tel It Tbtttfl- - aM

IFOR SALE$1,!)00 160 acres of bench lands, five

miles from city, good 4 room house,W nUdlngs, eellar; .xooil well, elec-tric iMiwir and lights; improve-ments alone cost almost twice theprice asked,

$1,600 bungalow, modern,two sleeping porches, 50-f- t. lot;Fourth ward, near car lino.

$2,600 modern bungalow,hardwood floors, sleeping porch,Fourth ward. Terms.

$2,700 stucco dwell-ing, modern, lot 75x142; and

adobe on same lot.3,600 modern,bungalow, built-i- n features; sleep-ing porch; also3-roo- m bungalowIn rear; Fourth ward,

$$,000 brick, modern, sleep-ing porch, cellar, good outbuildings;Third ward, close in.Many other bargains In Improved

and unimproved property.

A. FLEHSCDReal Fslate and Insurance.

Ill South Fourth Street.

NORTHERN ARIZONA

SCHOOL WINS DEBATE

FECIAL CORRIIPONDCNCI TO MORNIHO JOURNAL)

Flaiistaff, Aria.. April 11. TheNorthern Arizona Normal school wasvictorious over the Tempo Normalschool, in the first annual internor-tna- l

debate held last Friday night.The team visiting at Tempe got the

decision of four Judges out of five andthe home team got the decision oftwo out of the three Judges appointed.

The merchant marine was the sub-ject for debate.

The Northern Normal also won theball game with Wtnslow high schoolSaturday with a score of 15 to 10.

ltrokon Rail Causes Vr k.Clovis, N. M., April 11. A broken

mil caused the wreck of an east boundSanta Fe freight train near Frlona,Texas, about thirty miles east of here,early Sunday morning, delaying traf- -

f ic for about seven hours. No onowas Injured, but the property loss willbe considerable, us some eight or tencars were almost totally demolished.

IMS AOK IS AfiAIXST HIM."I am 52 years old nnd I have been

troubled with kidneys and bladderfor a good many years," writes Ar-

thur Jones. Allen, Kan. "My age isngnlnst me to ever get cured, butFoley Kidney Fills do me more goodthan anything I ever tried." Manypeople Ftiffer from kidney troublewho need not suffer when they canget Foley Kidney Pills. Mr. Jones ina later letter says if It was not forthem he would never be able to workIn the hay field. Hheumatism, nch-in- g

back, shooting pains, stiff Joints,all have been relieved. Sold every-where.

11K1J' WANTED.MUeT

WAN'I'Eh Muld. v.uitie8.i, ratchet kuttor,good edi r man. Kniployment Agency,

110 South Third direct. I'lione 3.M.

WAM'Eli At on, e. experieoeed wind-i-

trirnniei' ami si'ii writer. (lood vtai;ea.Apply The Willie House. Simla Fe, N. M

W..NTKIiillelcr" ter nieala 'nnd "groeer-les- .ninrib'd m.'in preferred. lllve expu- -

rleneo and city references. Address lloxSr., Journal.WANTED lb kheeper with knowledge of

KtenoKruphy. Out of town position. St'lteeMierleuee and salary wanted. AddressJournal X VZ. .....WA N'TEIi Spanidh-Ame- i b an maeliliifl drill

runners and good uiHlei'Krnunil rnlnefH lorour property at Kelly, N. M. Eight hours'work. Ideal summer climate und goodwages paid. Apply Ozark Smelting & Min-

ing Co., Magdalena. X. M.

female..NTEl ill for geneiul housework.Apply Manager Wnolworth stririv

A N T E ) American woman for geneilhousework. Apply I.ockhart lunch. Phone

103 9.

ANTED l.uilv for boiisewoik. l.'oo.lwngea to right party. No washing, :'ll

Houlh Uroudwn.e. '

WANTED Young-Amer-ican

girl fo assistwith housework and care of children.

Mi s. F. A. Nohl. -- 17 North Walter atrei t.

WANTKII Apents.WANTED Thirty gallons rasollne. ft or

eimlvitU'iU by adding a 51 box of "Dua-J.lfl- "

auto fuel to IHO gallon! ga. Ad-

dress cnkrH nnd applleiul.,n for agency to

t. . Forbes. Tuiarosa, N. M.

W WTF.l) Position.WANTED I'o.lllon as houeekeei.er; will

consider leaving town. Aildr-e- s 21S',j

itV't Hold Mrs tlalvez.ANTED Position by i apulileman if a. eyperieneed salesman. ' elTk

unit on runeh. In or out or eily. t'sr- ne-

ither llauor n.ir tobjeeo, l.eferenees. J..(4 i'., e. tie Journal.

Al.l. KlNtir, both new ana aecona-nan- a

bought, sold, rented and repaired. e

Typewriter Excbaera, Pbone 114a,.,fth ITo-r- th ate-- e

UNKKKWOOIJ TYPEWrtlTEHS. NewFlr.t clas! rental!. Repair! and

high grade rebuilt typewriter. Expert me-

chanic In charge of ahop, lil Weat Gold.Phon 144. t!nderwon Tvrtewrlfee oompen- -

W A NTT:l) Money.

WANT to borrow' f'aua on resilience prop-

erty valued at al,v0v. AdUteaa Uog 25.

Journal. . - -- .

PROFESSIONAL CARDS

ATTORNEYS.

JOHN W. WIL80N,Attorney.

Roum. II, IT and lil, Cromwell Butldlnf.Phone 117L'.

ltOPFY ROOKYAITOItNFYS AT LAW.

Pulto 1, Law Library Uulldln.

DKNTIMT8.

IIH. i, K. KK AFTDentul diirseaa.

Room. I I, Harnett Hld. Phone tlAppolntmeiil. Mada by Mall.

MUSICIANS AMI SlIMiMINH.

hOIOMON I.. Itl'KTON, M. II.I'hy.lrliia end Surgeoo

Phone lit. Harnett BU.IIIIS. It I.I. II A K KM

Prarlii-- e IJmlted In Eye, Kar, Neee aa4Throat.

Itate National Hank Bid..

IIH. 8. II. VON ALMKNPractice Limited lo Kye, Car, Meee

and Throat.Offloe Hour.: 10 to Hi I to 4

HOVi Wot Central Aenua. Phone litIIH. T. V. TANNl'HSiei'liillt In Kye. Knr, Noae and Throat.

Mrllnl Iliilldlnn. Albuiiuennie.JIur 10 a. in. to i v. m. Phone 7'Jl.

Till; MIIIPIIKY HANATOIlll'MTiihrrriiUiala of the Throat and Lang.

City offlee, lllVj Weat Central Avenue.Office ttoura: I to 11 a. m.i I to 4 p. m.

Phone M'fi; Sanatorium I'lione 491,

W. T. Murphey. M. I)., Medical Director

E, E, ROYEMrCT).IIOMFOPATIIIO I'llVHUTAN.

Offlrel Whillog llnlldlng. I'lione ISI

DR, W, W, DILLNew lacallon, 4I West Tenlral Avenue.

Over Penury Mlore t lo 4 p. in.

W, M. SHERIDAN, M. D.

Practice Limited

Genito Urinary Diseases ano

Diseases of the Skin,The Wa.ermann and Nnguehl ToeUi an

"604" Admlnlatered,CltUena Bank Pldg.

Albuquerque, New Meglen

I. AMI AlKMtM IS AMI St KVKYOKS

PITT IIOSH, County Surveyor! EdmundItoa, II. B. Mineral Surveyor. 110 Weat

Gold avenue. Ilex 411. Albuquerque. N. la.

W A N T D I 'l ess m a k Ul g ,

707 South J Ik Ii.

EM'EIIIENt'EO dressmaker, best refer-ences: will work out; all work guaran-

teed. Phone Dili. Mra. Clark, 116 WeatCoal avenue

Albuquerque Foundry and

Machine WorksFngliU'iTS Founders Machinist!!

Castings In Iron, Ilrass, Unitize, Alum-iliu-

,F,leetrio Motors, 01 Engines,I'nmps and Irrigation.

Works und Office, Albuquerque.

FAYW00D HOT SPRINGS

For Klieumatlsin, Stomach Trou-bles, Kidney Ailments, inflamma-tions, Arterial Hardening, Loco-motor Ataxia, Nervous Breaking,etc. I'oil'ect Treatment, PerfectClimate, llenllh, pleasure. Large

Modern Hotel. Booklet.

T. C. M'DERMOTTI'nywood, N. M.

TIMM C.AIlllS.

Kef wtllll-Ciirna.- LenaDally pas.enger arrvlee leaving Roawall

and Carrltoao at 1:00 a. m.T hrough fare, one way Ill IIIntermediate point., per mile ,11

10 lb., baggage free Exce.a carried,ItOSHKII. AUTO CO.,

Ownera and Oneratore. Phone 111

DA1LY AUTOMOWILE 8TAOH.r Passenger Service

Leave Silver City 1:S0 p. ra.Leave Mogollon :M a. m.

tre meet all train!. Lancet and beatequipped auto livery In the aouthweat.

BENNETT AUTO CO.Silver City. New Mexloa

ATCHISON, TOI'FKA SANTA FI BAl- -W AY CO.

Weaibouod,No, Clas.. Arrive. Depart.

1. California Kxpre.. 7:S0p :0pI. California Limited 11:00a ll'.SOa7. Fast Fx ires. 9:4;.a 10:11aI. Fa.t Mull Il'.tiop 11:30a

19. Lie Luxe (Thursday.) ... 7: Sua 1:00aSniitblMnind.

804. El Paan Fipresa 1I I"Pmi. El Paao Ex pro. I:iia

KualtMiund.10. Atlantlo Kxpre. a T:!5a II. Eastern Eiprei. M.'n l:4llp4. California Limited l:4op T:00pI. K. C. 4V Chicago Kt :15p :D

10. De Luxe Wedne.days) . . I OOp I:1MFrom South.

III. Kanaaa City A Chicago.., t illlit. Eaaaaa City A Claa... I 11. j

New three-roo- modem tdiinKlcHungalow, with larm- - sleeping porch,

lot (south front ) and smallburn. Close to car nnd in good section of thi' Fourth ward. Only $i,850.00. Reasonable terms.

moi;y to i.oax.

TMTON & CO.11 West Gold Avenue

. .VP .K V'1'--- " lu"l"'y n"J i:kk- -

KUI l HAI.IS-- it. I. toil huby chick.. J.Ilranult', liiln North KlKlitli utreet.

KH Uf! A T.K -- T wen i y t r Wlil o,liens. 7.', ei'lllH euch, li lit Seiltll Al'll".

Full bAUU lironiu turkey pkk. (or etliiiKI) a duirn. ('nil 1024 South KroHdwtiy.

COB 1SAL Hurt OrpuiKtuo kk. fr.onDean'a train. Thoma. l.tiurwood.

Phone 464.I'Olt'sA I, j -- Twi'he oiinn jTiTrr in iiiiiKioii

hfiiK mill four IMiiiiiltie i'".'h!ii, lllelWent Fruit.

FOU'l:iK for liatehlns; VV M el.eiihorn and AVhite Hock; al.o nun

I'rlxe winner.. f17 AW.t Rlate.FOU KA i,W F.kk for hatehliiK from b, li!

It. I. Ked, llurri-i- l V. ltoek.. Hed Poultryyonl., 4U-4J- J We.t Atlantlo. phone 14:iW.(UK KAI.Ti Llronie turkey ck'. "Co each,

from aweepetakci prlz. winners at itntcfair, lUlli. iiteitl Poultry Itanch, Old

Phone Hill. 'KKfTINU KUHsjFull-brsc- a Marred Hock.,

"5e per aettlriK of 1 a ; Uuff OrpliiKton.,It; Rhode Island HeL, II. ul NorthThirteenth nlreet. Phone S(!9.

Foil KAI.K-fur- ey, rt. c. It. 1. lied Iml'V ebl'l..i:iltK ontu ; utility, - i'i'Iil. Km"

for hatching, fine lnyer.. Atao three fum v

'H'kerel., ( '. P. iliiy. 2 Jti . or Hi IhkIistrt et.

wtJAijilH munis.Eki. fr hatchlne;, 10 centa each, from

the flne.t Buff Orplntrton. and Ulark Mi

norca! in the weet, I.. il. Morgan and Son,011 South Arno. Phone 16TK,

FOU 8AI.lt Fios., Ro.a. comb lied. HtuteA. P. A. ahour, flmt cork, flr.t and aec-on- d

ben, flr.t pullet, flint pen color aridahupe ppeclal, ond atate cup; ckii, H. I'--'.

ft per 15. J, riianiile, (iOil North F.lghthatreet.THEY LAY, they win, hey pay, that'!

enough to aay. Navajo It. 1. Heila, 8. C.

White Orplngtona, H, C. Aneonaa, B. S.

Ilamburga atock, egaa and rhlcK., L. B.

Thoma. Poultry Yards, ".1 Eaat Haaeldlneavenue, Alhutjuenue, N i.

Full SA1.K- - 8. C. WhK Leghorn babyohlcka, the kind that grow to be "Layera

'and Payer.;" chlcka $14 Ou per 100; ).oper 60; 4.00 per 15; 11.60 per lu. w.

J. Yott, Albuquerque, N, M., P. O, Boi107. Img dl.tanee phone 1M"M.

MOO H. p. While leghoriiB,860 hena laid 177 egg. one day. Many

cockerel! In use descended from hen withrecord of 448 egga In two years. Egga,tl.liO per ir; 7 per 100; chick. 1 Ro each;17. DO per DO; 114 per 100. Illustralud catalogue free. Oniitry'a Poultry Hanch, Albu- -querque, N. M. j

FOIl SALE While Ughorns. Flgg. 7T, I

hatching. Hit by chlcka. Write for ourmating list telling about egg record! andprize winner.. At the la. I Now MexicoSlate Fair we won more first prlzee thanany other White Leghorn exhibitor. Ala"registered puroo Jersey hoga. A. O. Wood-ford. Santa Fe, N. M.

FOIt I IF, N'T Xpiirtim-mn- .

XWO-KUU- i leaaonnoie. inquireNew hotel, corner First and TIJeraa,

loll iu:.vi''hi'.r"iii iTiiaTliiient. wal-e-

light ami phone; moilein. lull NorthFirst .treet.Foil PENT-Thr- ee room modern furnished

flat, sleeping porch, i:'0 South Sixth. In-

quire at Hnvov Hotel.FOIt ISENT-- A nice. clean. Ihree-roo-

niiarlnietit. :.os South High. Furnished,moilorti. iiiilwissed poreh. K IK 00, Zearlng.7! Faint ("Toiil. I'honn I VMW.

Ifm ltFNT Hooms Willi Iloni-rl- .

riTireir7icomaiiiiioper day 611 South liroadway.

ji,,iii, anil too,,,, nnn .iojiimi, ,i ,

rate.. 130 a month. 3:0 South ltroudwuy,I'lione PiotiJ.HIGH CLASS room and board; aleeplng

porehea. Special attention to health see-ker. 512 South Tlroadwuy. phone 1K02.

MrtKELLAll ItANCIi Oulet and attraotlvehealth resort, two nitlea north of poatof-flc-

fre.h egg., Jerjey milk, free convey-ance. Bleeping porch or cottage. Phone 1BH0W

i,OCKllAn'F"KANCTi;he moatllrairtlvehealth retort. One mile north of town.

All milk, cream end egg. produced on place.Free carriage for guest Electrio llghla,city mall aervlce. Room! or out tags..Phone Vre W H. Heed

W A N'TFP M Is04'lla neons.FOR carpenlerlng and Job work cull Mor- -

lis, phone :'S'i W.

WANI'ED I' old ImmIv. Mute condition uadlirice. A 1,. Journal.-

"WAN T E O - A' u la, r ro w fMio; ranch ai e- -

" enrlty. .1. J, J., Journal.WANTED House building and Job oarpen-try- .

Marlon Keller. I'hone 1233W.CARPICT t:lEANIN'tJ, furniture and !luv

repairing. W. A. Ooff I'hone Dl.LACE curtalna carefully laundered by hand.

1004 F.nst Copper avenue. Phone 117.

WANTED House painting, only best ma-

terial, used. I'hone 1U, llalley Strong.

WA NTKD ; rn in ka. We pay cash,ft'agous will i'li li them up If you phone

E W Fee.WAN I ED Mule, aultable for i" l mm.

work, Addreae Albuquerque 4k Cerrlllna(V,al company, Madrid, or Albuquerque,N. M,

FOIt KFNT Offlf ltKms,FOU HENT offleea. Apply V. A. n.

Journal offlee.rOIl ItKN'l' One half offxe aimee. 111

South Komi h atieet. Apply W. PVeloaiC

EIGHT ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916.

CRESCENT HARDWARE CO. Ktvr under the present BdmlnlMtrB-ilo- u

hud appropriHted 1 70. 000.000iliorw than any ropuhili an eotntrecu

CANDIDATE FORi. !!fiii l"nrtillilii flood. idler). Tool. Iron llM, VnlM

riuniiilriK, llcaiiiiy. iiu ami j r Work.iiml

sis w. ( i:iuu, . vn 'ii:m:miok sis PHESIDEM TGETS

UEI LKI I tmKODAKFINAL ROUKD IN KJfflPILli

OISTHICT COURT TANKii i: ui i i n ii!ii:i

r.ail eer done.It waw In regard in the foreign

policy of the adinlnlHtration llmt Mr.Hill ton wuk nmn wvere In Inn Ktrie-tur-

upon the premdent. Tlint polb y,be putd, 'had been one of vacillationand weak new. If a firm xlund hadbeen liihen In Menh it at the begin-iiIii-

he deilurtd, It would lieverhave been HMCFUaiy to fire a phot.Me pointed out whit he wild wereliicotiHlHteinlcH In the stand taken atdifferent '

tinx-- in n ard to ihe con-duct of the war in K.urope and rid-iculed the preHldciil'n HMHertlon thatwe ahoiild be "loo proud to flifht,"

11 GREETINGROYAL PURPLE GRAPE JUICEVI I HI S HI M I'ltl X K

NEW JUICE NOW AT YOUR DEALER'SKodak Finn Tan automatically develops every roll ,lf .,

II, just as well as that roll of films could 1. iev(.n. .

TheintoII ALBUQUERQUE

putthethe

most experienced photographer. II ilircctiims Hr f,,nwchemicals c niied and the tetnperatuiv ventilated ,.,.

to inslriii I ions, a ooy or ko i cm r. .n s.ni resunN fr, m iurr. il l i i:ic-oi.- n expert by any method.Kodak in Tank as an

Judge Raynolds Holds ThatFiie Chief A, C, Burtless Is

Not Subject to Quo War-

ranto Proceedings,FOUR ROSES" In other words, every roll of film put into the i'i,n t.,,,

the simple directions are Implicitly followed, will "nine niuoped us well, or belter, than that roll of film could he ilevel,,,,,,,"

the dark room by the most experienced photueraplur. AlH, j(

Vert- simple, It eliminates the dark room entirely, (level,

MTU I TVllll.l IHMI I I t

OI.IHVTA. Hlios- -

"In order in ntand by the preldent."he Hlil. 'Iks' kI to ntutid by hltn-Kel- f.

Vim can lollow the north marund Hteer py It, but you can't followa comet."

Mr. Hurton (iiricludcd liiH addrcKnwith un appeal to Ihe r,rottreelveH turomp hack Into the republican foldand an eNprewlon of hif tliankd to thepeop of Albuiierl"i'. ren!irdb'H ofparty, for the warm welcome that hailbeen extended to him In Ihtn city.

Mr. Hurton and Mr. ICvarU left at

IV (

MrM

IIISKI V

lit North SI. I'lKAi: Ml0

KoniK r Chief J. J. Klein m effort and Is so compact as to be easily ''nrritdin broad daylight,anywhere.

filmu; ed

to oiiHt Kile Chlf Ibirtb sH thioutbthe court finally f illed when J k i

II. I'. liaynold.M, of the diRtrli t court.yecterday H'lstalued Attorney John PRICESIII; SO o'clock for silver City, where)

Ihe former Ih to Kpeak today,

Former Senator Burton Ad-

dresses Large Crowd in Re-

publican Headquarters onIssues of Day,

VIGOROUSLY ATTACKS

POLICIES OF WILSON

Declares Record of Adminis-

tration Has Been One of

Broken Pledges and Vacil-

lating Weakness,

jT YRIC THEATER1

-:- - TODAY ONLY

Venable'M demurrer to the infoinia-tlo- n

In iUo warranto filed by Klcin'ncoiinnel.

Twice iirevlomdv Judt'e Uavnol'ln'No. I, N. a idlirownle Kodak Pliin Tank, for use with

I'oblini! Pocket P.rotvnie cartridgescomplete $2.7

TO TAKE DEPOSITION

OF WITNESS TO WILL

OF JOHN CORNETTO I'ilin Tank for Vest Pocket enrtriduoVest Pocket

demurrers to the quo warranto pro- -

cecdiincs but they only checked Ihe I

chnc. The court's d" inion j

howevi r, put an end to the proceed- -

ltifr. Jtidt; Rayiiolds held yesterdaythat iio warraiilo was not the prop- -

er remedy for Klein, imsin his de- -

COIIIilt:li

Blanche Ring In "Tho Yankee Girl"I'lirniin I I lull- - In n(. Keel.

Paramount Pictograph No. 2The testimony of P. A. r.uilom, one " brn,,,Tank, for use with all Kodak

film width of -- '2 inches or lessFilm

vim; iof the HUbHcrlhlnx wllnesneH to theInch Kodakcartri'lu'cs hacomplete . $4.1will of John Cornetto, wan taken In Ici.sion on the Klound thai the fir

jchicf was not n public officer but anthe probata court yesterday niornhiK.Judire John Huron Hurjf ordered that;IM. H :;!(, B;l.-- llrimi,for use with all Kodak ami

width of :!'a inches or less

iimi; or snows i:tm, 2;:io. mm, .van. ",

lOMiiKKoW HAZEL DAW INcommlHHlon Ismiic for taking the dep- -

inch Kodak Film Tank,cartridges havinif a filmcomplete

employe. i

Klein, however, may he returned tooffice if Henry Westerfeld takes themayoral chair. He has b"en men-- ;tloned as a possible nppolnlee.

$5.5(!onltlon of Hchuyler Htewart, (f K.inJ'.ernardlno, Calif. IIik other wltties.The Masqueraders somi; in htomw i Other iiroceedlnnH of the court with all Kndjik ami

.f f inches or less,Film Tank, for usehaving a film widthwere:

inch Kodakcatlridi!escomplete

I'lowr

$6.51DEATHS AND FUNERALS.In the matter of the eHtate ofMm. Caroline lienlamin. hearing on

finn l report of executor act for Mayill. STRONG'S BOOK STOR

HEINZ ITALIAN STYLE

I'nnmil of )tlo leriT.Funeral pervlce for Otto Bergcr

Were held Ht ID o clock yesterua '

mornliiK at Strone Hrothers' chapel.The llev- - K. V. Schueler, pntor ofthe KvatiKeltoal Lutheran church,

Hurlal was in Kalrviewcemetery.

I India i d In wltbdiaw bin rcHiKUHlmi).' "I'll oilier member,, (He V. I', .Kouth-Ul'-

AbulloripiC, ami II. . ItcttK,Silver Cit.

I'epnly fulled Klnlcn .Miirnhul J. II.Palladia returned In 't iilxlilHntitu Pe. f . f Alliiiiiier(ii) hintwiek, (iiiliiNhi, weiil lo liiinlnn millUntil Alfie.l-- VniiTiit! from .1... l ......

orit aiom:y hack ir vor want it."

' i:.ii h deiiioerntle mlmlnlfdrii-(lo- n

idnrp the civil war him beenUhliered In with iiiiIb.v aeeliilinMud iikIk red out with a mIkIi ofrelief."

"l'reiiredn,i-- for penro Ih(Hiite ijm neceHMury u prepurej-Men- u

for wiir,""If the oiie-leri- n pledge 111 tile

deinocrnili' plnlform i kept Itwill be beeniiMe the AmerlMinpeople ledeciii It, Hlld I believethey will."

In Mexico o have coddleilflint one hinidit and then an-other, an If We were trying themu II out."

"Th" fiHietiiry of War In theprewnt adiulnlut ration remanedbeehiiDe the irepnredneKR pro-Kr.i- m

whh not vigorous enoiiKli.and the Hicretary of fence

becaiiNe It WON too

tlrmiiitu lull i.. w. r... ...U...... u i..und

KlUahetli If. Patton, final report ofexecutor approved; executor

JameM Murray, filial report of ad-min in! rat, ir upprwd ; iiUmlnlatrutorUlRchnrKed.

Kdward It. (,'uii kd, final report ofexecutor filed; hearing for May 16.

John 13. llelnl, final leport

Hannah II. Draper, healing on finalleport continued until April IK.

In the matter of Ih" Kunrdlanshlpof

Uoenmond Uuthy OelHler, Mm. LolaOrlmni nppointed Riiardlon tinder13.000 bond.

Court adjourned until Tue.Jay.

Willi Tomato Kuuco(111 TM'.

. j. i" 'M'H' J e, "ll'-ll- l,H IN

In be ti led nn the clunKo of liuvliiKKovel'twiieiit )'i pc it V In 111 I.omhcH- - CRYSTAL THEATRE

.. "I"". Anm-o-n wu nrrcsti',1 ut Colum- -iM'Urtl ready in

BEBBER, OPTICIAN

Citizens Bank Bldg.

Hcrboth paints signs, housesand decorates. Phone 1495J

Iiiih. . M

TWO NIGHTS April IMN. M. l'iuli'b;i( , local ukcnl for the

1 kIk' lliotliein mid llulck iiutotmi.j bile, returned from ihe cant ycaier-- ,liny, here h" went on Importantl iiMiiieHH nt the factory of the Oooil- -

real!) drill lout lili.If H few (HUH UI'I'O 0,I (ill

Land fur rniortrcucv uno-M-i-

i i i v II would pcHow tint norrlod whenUlO (liHiP-lM'- ll I'lllllt ill iim-h-

I line.

Fr Rent I'ine larcc Ilaht lious.kecplnir room furnUlicd. ai9 2'

j South I'li sl. lllttiicr House.INTEREST CONTINUES IN

EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS

! year Kiiblier k Tire company, ulj Akron, Ohio. After trunnnctliiK lilt.

I'UHllieKH Hi Akron, ,t. Ciidubac vlwll-- led hlH wife, wtni In Hpclulinif Heveralmonllm with relative mid friend Inthe wuitli im the mililei t of iiittcx,Mr. I'mlllluc Htilteil tlini It whs hi

j (ilnioti, ufler pinednK IIiioukIi llll- -

llefore an audience whit h com-tdcte- lv

filled Hie larae sloreroom at ir. , s

Matinee Saturday

Prices, 25c 50cTHIS SEASON'S BIG DRA

MATIC SUCCESS

LOOUTCM''I I lice kIcm;

2 mil fur .TV,i criin flip 2.Vnml :i.v cui-ii-

21 :l West Hold avenue used as re-

publican healiuartern durlnw the re-

cent city campalun Theodore Iturton.former senator from Ohio and atpresent un announced candidate forthe I ejiublb an nomination for pres-ident liit nllfht maile an address Invlich he lh'orousy upheld Iradi- -

Continued Interest has ben shownIn the evariK' lisilc services which arenow bciiiK hebl at 7:45 o'cloclt everyevening under the leadership of thepastor, ChaiJ's Oscar ISerkman, at theFirst Methodist church. This eveninir,after a brief hoiir service led by theyonnif people' chorus choir and n se

Iioim nhlii nml other Htiilin nml uflerwith ieop on the

Itiiii.e, that l(oojieelt will lie the it-- Irt iiiinlldiile fur preHldflit.

TONGUE IF SIGWARD'S STORE

HOMEIl It. WAItD Mr. FRECKLESGROSS. FEVERISHIll Marblo Are. Miotic 2M-1-

lection by them, Mrs. K. ('.. Haiinel,Mile choir dire, trers of the Christianj church, will slim'. I Mrs. Hnnnc has a'splendid sopra no ,voi. (. ami has slnd-- j

led vol, e c ii ll a re in Km o'ie. The pas- -

tor's theme will be "Loiik-I- h aded, VetSliort-slWhle- Men."

The cnttaKc player mecliiiiis will l.ei held at o'clock this tnorninir. The

11Y MISS. (.i;.N: SIH ATTOX-POllTFI- L WITH

MAYOR, AT LEAST

FOR Til, WILL

BE Kill TODAY

JULIUS VELIE

IV ', ''' '

Vk ' i -, 4 ,h

THE OPERATICTENOR

When constipated or bilious

give "California Syrupof Figs,"

Strong Brothers lionifH and the lenders ale as follows: t

J Mrs. Lowe. 310 .outh Kd'lh, Mi's, j

I'l'harp, leader; Mrs. Plxb r. "lii I'ast i

AMI OPiK.I N'AL M AV YOUK l'HINt II'AI.SUndertakersritoMiT si iivh i:. riiovK7V KI HI1M. Itl li ( lll'l'l. ll Pried In n.Lyrics by Nell

street, Mrs. otwcH, leader: Mrs. e,

r.'la South Kdilh, Mr. KldredKe.leader; Mrs. Mohn, Mil West Cnpptr..Mrs. Itmburn. lender; Airs. Delley,

l.'ii; West Hold, Mrs Sewell. leader;

Music by AnaU)in the Play:

Twonn y.

uns's SuliifLook at the tonnue, mother! Ifcoated, it is a isure sign that your llltleJ ami si:c I

"A Little Bit of Heaven," "The Girl That I Had in Mind"Mrs. Klv, Ills North Third street, MissI'oi terfii Id, leader; Mis. Vandcford,707 West Coal. Miss i',i.l,y leader.

one's stomach, liver and bowels needu jrentle, thoroiiKh cleansing at once.

When peevish, cross, listless, pale,doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act natu-rally, or Is feverish, stomach sour,breath bad; has stomach-ach- e, sorethroat, diarrhoea, full of cold cive a

Distiict Couit Piobably Will

Decide Second Round in

Ui.'al Fi:'.',ht for ExecutiveChair,

IIIKHMIltl, 111 KTOX. 50c, "."if. MATIN I ;K, S.'ic und 50e

Ihkets on Sale at Mat-oi- c

vnu i:s moiit..Mail Orders Accepted.LOCAL ITEMS

Or I NTK.HEST'tluiial republican doctrines and Willi ANNUAL CONCERT OF

1 M WFRC TY A S P.r.FSS teaspoonful of "California Syrup ofeipinl Igor attacked the lecord of tlieadministration of Pnsldent Wood-ro-

Wilson. The Hpecch was listenedto with lose attention py the blm

Figs." und In a few hours all the foul,HW

.uiiilem e an, was lr ipienny jiuiu iu- - in n

Cm pi t clcaiiinx. phone efix,l.at Kc Ni vv Sloe ,a ll Il:

lremel low pi Ice. Phone svKoi tier Co.

constipated waste, undisested food i

e of the strong counter-at-'al- flllUr g(.ntv moves out of Its!of a politlcul speech by H little bowels without Rripini,', Hiid you j

cIebiUy, the annual concert nav a T,nvful child fiRaln:

e -

J, ad d with applniise. ItraelionMr. Burton, aci iiiiipauled by State national PASTIME THEATER

mniv nm vof music of un-- you needn't coax sU.k children to!Chairman Italpli i ', Kly and I . H of the departmentKvurts. of Cleclaml. Ills former pri- - t'liiversltv of New .Mexico crew H fnka this harmless "fruit laxative:" .

VMo 'ln r ll. m v Wtslerfeld or May.or llontiiuht will hold th,. uiaoral' 0. until Ihe snptciu.' court .iasnes"li Ihe in. in i. r s iippeal " III be ileti

by JudUe Ka.Miolds itj tin i to-il a ,i '

l'..ll.miiiii JiiiIko CayiK.Idh' ileclsioileteiiiij m the ma iida 11, us pi occe li-

mit hn'h wa not to accordance villiMinor I'., .ill l h I n the (.out

IUUHI UIMLIIimIkc li. s. I(.i,i,

)e lel'llaj lliei IliPKI loi ii In Mr. i, tii

'I'll ri..iii, Thud t

v lot H.mi.i i i

on 1,'Kal I iielnos.Mis .1, I.. i;n in i

In . I, . slcrila, i "THE GREEN SWAMPIlc.-l-e I la nisi ale anilllruec McKay in

vtite Hei telar arrived on No. 1 last niioil sized crowd to the liiirh st lioolnluhl from Santa h e, w here he spoke j auditorium last niKht, und those w hovc.sterda mornlliK He was met at ' attended were Well repaid for IhcttIhe station h. a bin ilcbmitloii of trouble. Like all affairs of the kindlocal republicans headed a brass directed by prof. K. Stanley Seder,

A Triaiijjlc-lnc- c I'iie-rce- l lira ma of Society Life.

"He Did and Ho Didn'tIheol -

lolill hiii .1.

lorId

they love its delicious lafte, anil it al- -ways makes them feel splendid.

Ask your druKUist for a but- - j

tie of "California Syrup of KIks,"which has directions tor babies, chil-dre- n

of all ii:es and for Krown-up- s ;

plainly on the bottle. Hcware of coun- -

terfells sold here. To be sure you netthe Knnlne. ask to see that It Is madeby "California Fig Syrup Company."!

I att.v rhiiokle andMabel Noiniand ia

Th. I.ll.s ti m , i

IllMl.lltlllln) ,,f ih, ,

Ii' i i

Clliil I, M M.IH, Hhiion--- l ill Siniil.n. hi,.t' I bi to e I im .. i i In

J'wo-ic- Keystone Comedy.urain-- an : ..'ii i ,l..,n elih bin. build.ulioiiiM- loi Mr I'.iMirishi. aske, for harsia supi i ,i ib mi. whnh. It uianli'd. of tin'would i.ni. ii. r i ,im', H . i ur .im e. .ii-I- Al

anil was at once taken Inby Prank A. Ilnbcll, chairmanilclcK.ilion, mid ushered into

ara do hotel. Pinner had beenA Screumiu

I.iIm'III cp,u . TI.Mi: OP SHOWS I. .:!., :'.::!lt. 1:1"). , 7:1a, S::!t and 11:1.". p.

the concert was In the highest decreean artistic success, und local talentwas ueier heard to better advantage

The soloists were Mrs. Ilalph M.Henderson, of Santu Pc, Mrs. MabelStevrns-Hiinoe- , Miss Louise Thor-- i

and Mr. Robert T. Sewell, each ofiwhom scored Ic avily and were iicn '

encores. The ensemble numbers andthe playiPK of the university bandwere not less wicccMt-ful- and Ihe af

Uefuse any other kind with contempt. ADMISSION Al)l I,TS, III PNTS :i tTIII.DKKN, ( I MS'l .i.diii s (lull,! in this ,if- -

lii Me, which of Ihe ! ciiidulales pi'e ared for thehell hold oft be in the pendency ofjTuf! hall. Thoc

Ihe iippe.il, in iv. idly the miiiic stulus sides the t;iiesMjlhal H vas I. .liulve l;n n.dds Ilnbbcll, Mayor

party In adtance inat the dinner, be- -

uf honor, were Mr.Mo.ilrlirht. A. K.Ply. Allied Oiuna- -

t C noon .ii kAAAA444A44AA4AaVAaVaaVAaAAA4AaAMWW WW WW WW WW WWWWW WW WWW WWWilli Mis..Noith Slulh

or pWheel.-'in

si eel. nave his iic.iMoii in tin- niaiiilatiiu" winner, itiupiiWINon. John Vcnaldc,proceediliK. felil. J. .

The il c in i a t a U i ocic-e- muted for Jud:e JohnThe Woman's lieh. f i i j - will mci Pal on Puric, Sheriff Jesusfair was one that will buiir be reNestor Montuya and ManuelIloinel it

in Albuiuer,iie musicalmeniliercdCircles. ' THEATERSprlnRer.

Sicti Ii at HoadipiuiloPs

LET US SEND A MAN

To Knilacc That Hroken WW

OlassAUiCQnilKJI 'K IiLMilFR

COMPANY

oi onui.ir hcpmoii i,n, alieinooti al the UismiIi f the in timet ton, re- -"'" in I'dd ti- - hall iit,,,,,,,,,: ,. . , cant ,ismIi,kHo le will !. iiiHun,.,,,. , h,. ciiii.inl.ilcs for mator, f.Spci i,i , in m, it I. a t Ion ,,f 'I, icple ler the conn tendered his decision In I

l.o.llli No II. l.A A .VI.. I Ins . en- - I he IliMli.hiliius pi ih ccdlliu. Mr. elllilih-- j

It was about II o'clock when M r. i

Million, (irm-lii-ar- with Prank A.igLANCHE RING INt.t to Phono 421 423 S. Hllr.1T 5 SHOW I.N

TIIK STATE

' ' :" ' '" "eik j,, Un- ! c oi.lccie,! un. I ill e court Kate until II , Hulihett illi.l followed by a paribiiiee. isiutin members wchome, o'clock tins inornini, for Hie submis- - i republican lenders, entered the

M i:,.., cut,.,, i. ul i:.m i'..,.,i,t- ' "' autliorMles. The court proha-lo- n liobl nvt-nu- to the strains ofhallThe

"THE YANKEE GIRL"

LYRIC TODAY ONLY PICTIRI-- CIIAX0EF.VKUY IIAV

un,- Tn.urle,! i,,M in .. ''' M,l '"s dei Iston on Ihe en- - Slur SpaiiKled Manner" played by theiI':,-.,- Ti v hiii ictniii i,, Aii.M.pi-r- - I'ei'sedeas also Hi'm niortiliic. ha ml outside. The crowd rose to ttsj

I.. ii. i 'k to make t hi ir i..nie Painting and Papcrliangr;

IMIOM2 1817

I ii si iohioiI io I'd, loi nil- -. teet whit tlie rirst notes oi me na-- ij 'ihe ileiiiociHis teie w linn in in yes-- j tionul lit inn and ( h ered heartily asit'til.it inornuiK'H bnul skll'iuish. .ludwe'llie speuker wnll.e.l down the aisle.liainolils d ism isKirm the writ of man-- I The nieetini; was presided over byThe l l;. i Ii l.nieb.-- M.miil.i clnr- -

VAXDF.RSYIT & UVXCAW

"UI H AYVVAIlll SIsTKlt."riirce-l'ni- 't Masterpiece

111:11 n.i gi aim:k orAX llol'IS."

Ccniedy , ,jiitll ak( r.

ln- l l. A i ,'. has or-l.l.i K.ll lee, OtoT i i

I'lniuiis, pi ived for lit MaNor limit-- ! Mr. lUiboell. w ho In n brief speechiutli' Tiu. , ..mi n.ii i hi, h. t . liitioiluci.il state Chairman Uulph '.

fi

FRESH TODAY

FRESH FISH

Gulf TroutGulf BassBaracudaFlounderSand DabsSmeltsShadOysters

FRESH VEGETABLES

RhubarbLettuceArtichokesGreen Onions

Green PeasCress

li.il.lv. I moth e iirks.

Mlallche Uinn Is weal Ilia some atuu-nlii-

frocks in the new Oliver Mo-

rocco motion picture. "The Yankeetiirl." lo be seen at the Lyric todayonly. While Pasadena folk piex.nldm in the Hole) Hnntiimton scenesseemed much enthused when she ap-

peared In her smart ridin toss, anddctotocH of pip t,urt Rt Santa Monicatltouicht her n dream In a lathingsuit, yet it is the three evening tfownsshe uses i:t the play tlxit deserve Hie

li. ilnMis ill'h M 11. I. of BUY THIS HUANO OP

tin.San

IheIrlch.Ileli- -

Wiluuit autlioiity to cempel tin clcc-io- ijudwes and clerks to count a eel-t.i-

ii'iiuber of ballots for mic camll-jd.it- e

in- the other. Mr. enable movedt.o- In. lament on the ple,n!ln,is, con-- i

leii.lni..' t!i,,t the iiii.-ne- l- filed l.v Ih.j ilenioci iillc bulges was tint sufficient,

but Hi, eoint denied thn molion. The

W

Ply. ,li Ply. in a speech equallybrief, introduced the principal speakerof the cVetiiiiK, ibclaritiB that thiswss the lirst real privllcne he hadhad siioe he had been chairman ofthe tepiibllcau Kl He committee. lldescribed Mr. puruin us one of thfew really bin nun of the oountty,a niu ii who thinks independently H,nd

aels independent!)

GRIMSHAW'SSiHtitnl nml Cental

euth r Mr

tu I ebell',litll, -- o

Til.ilium

"TELMO,1

i. Hi

Hill rPi ta. I

lo h.ltill

I,.., st court (lieu Hiisl.Hiied Ihe moilon ofdenuiii.iti counsel for .biiUnitnt.

MliereCandy,

1.1 I,

,

Oiialily Is Foremostlunch ami ice Cream

ib'.,.i'I for CAN'XICH ;OOOS AND I0t

HAVE THE I1KST.1 I ll" M An miswi-- for the republican .IuiIkcland elei k of election was made

unit tun e bv John W. WilsonA .ool

i.-

A Political speech.While protest n f that on an oc-

casion of this sort he never IndiilKedIn fireworks, but like Mark Anthony,"onij talked rmht on." Mr. Burton'sspeech was from bcKlnninir to end

real praise. ( no w orn on the yacht.Is all ci en in sjUii n1 heavy deepj fringe f orystal; another is of creamjchiintllly lace combined with satinof the palest primrose: while a third

:1s it rare Italian lace with ebb" touch-es of sapphire velvet. With theseetiitinhiic creation Mi's ltltnf wearsher famous pearls nod her equallycelebrate,) Canary diamond pendant.She makes "The Yunkee (lit I" quite a

.fashion carnival.

Iiii Kr.iill. f.ni .Ini.rnal lVnut Ann,.I lite, I

Ihe' all.

: A -

iiikhtiiina.

i iilluuii'i Th.v admitted every!Kriiioti .ontiitne.l n the petition

tin- writ ..I mandamus and said!t ttei,. to do as the , oil ft dl- -

!forjllo

I

political in character, i otiNistiiiir ofim anneal for simoon of republican RULING!. ,1

PRINTINGfi , do efiotn I'.-

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, j policies and an attack on the record,,r bis poliilcal adversaries Mr. P.ur- -

MVK..U.IHIK SO!s. mraiirht- -ll!ih,, sl.akor.,l.ess,nt. manieuili.K. fat'ial ,,. ,, f,.,,.fll, ln dchyeiy. andup licimen!. for ladies ,.,.,.,, ,lU hearers to."..I . it ,mr ti.ple. Stern j hlK d. . of enthusiasm,

rooms O. and I,. Th,' Hist pari of his spee, h was

Mr. and Mrs J. S .Morrison, ofivnver, were Is.lors in AUuwiicniueyesterday.

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Mustard GreensCucumbersAsparagus

Radishes

BINDINGb- Trimble'.ilw.i,i,. t ihi. tariff IJiery anil aaildle horse.

Red llarn.Trrro : r jdetet,.,, ,T. u. lOH i.ii Olrcct Mne 0mI rr..... ,(,.. .. ,,nl lennolnt andTope.00 t, rd. Apply, Mr. John C'ornello,!,u alia k on I he i ollct of free trade,

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t d. I. Sold hj Gallup LumpCotIUoii Lumpmr familiar lines llw "Cientpj'a enirs." 80 cnta.

Jaffa. Malor and Han kin.VcimIooio Aiioev, Sotnnl and Siher. and was allie Col'.in .1 I"

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Cerrlllo StoHahn Coal Co.art-- I

liefine now

Iks,! mcT tcrtlieil iittellliou to I lie iesonri.es oi

Mill I'Oll .II'MTZ AMl'- - l.l.o and declared that IheStlswlsirle.

and we navecan vet.

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AXTintACITE, ALL SIXES: STEAM COALWood, Factory Wood, Cord Wood. Xatlvo KlodllnlC, W

sl I Pill It sl'HIM.s ini,-r,'- of this slate are b.muii upleaves I'oMoffu-- !t a. in. Pop Infer I w "h ,n' P'n'ies of the t. imblican Coke, MillOsteottli

Bid. Phonetloailiii, Phone 2MI or 811. V. Itomrru. !'""''

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Offlea Rtern 5J. 121i Koti'i fornt't to include aIM.uml of snow's Hairy Hiuut.A liciiuine Home PiskIiicI.

tllDlA on ipcillimnis.Mr p., ii ton said Inai ihe record of

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NOTICE Henry hauls baggage andIhe Wilson administration had been)

tu. Ht, .ii. i. mm. m ,.f ,? piank m t t other thinas. Phone 939. "IP U s k.t t:I.IMlllii i;

Your rniul im for Hilt U now tlurj mid p., tl.b mi 4 1 7 ol .H'tsri t.--- ll l II I o ( tu my KOAIIIIiiMlll. by John Itlake. 1 olle lor.

TOIT." How About a Nice Navajo Indian Rug?Paliiinoie plattorm .aHiiiir for free!

Icis.hi;.' Vmeri.an hip tl.rouRh TO l,UP TO 1,:IFTthe Panama .anal. nie eroitose ti' rol CAN S W K riMiM ..s i,, DEALIVi: WTJtie deelm ed.redii e ihe est of living. o ii:h cent hvPiMl i;i:T nisheda", fine sleeping poll l's.SI1I.I

I), lo ALWAYS I'l.Plstli ihud never I'mtl niade u it SHOW YOC WHETHEKNEW STATE HOTELI1rt-.'l- a rvHini.

V HIIST sr. PIIO.MCOI! NOT.

LET

SPRINGERMOVE YOU THIS SPRING

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demc. rats.lutid no teten.e of ki

Ifit'eer tefit made ThIII r- -,

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'"''I' WalterNICK anartmelit run be had !f

rHnstentcnts en lw made oowner two men! a dav no sickSouth. Sixth.

The Bennett Indian Trading Co.Iih ami Gold An-- . ipp,k. , CMi.,M4frlv ,1U,

hjii Blliicke.j theer extravaitance In

said the f.e.iktr.Ktmblican party f- 2M Wmi Oiitrai. I1ku, liltExpert Masseuse. Ph. 1381. publie rpeUiLinres, but pie f;l-- l ion- -