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Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

10-24-1915

Albuquerque Morning Journal, 10-24-1915Journal Publishing Company

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ALBUQUERQUE MORNUN ( JOURNAL.CITY CITY

EDITION J EDITION

Vllli;i . -- IM'II VKAH FOURTEEN PAGES lUQUERQUE, NEW SECTION ONE Pages 1 to 8.

Let the Audience Get Ready for the Next Big Act! 'nMJE5 ATTACKSTRIKERS GIVE SUFFRAGE WILL

9 I I -GDNCERTEDLY ON

ALL FRONTS TOm (h--x v.jr- - ?r tf RELIEVE SERBS

Russians Land Force in Coin-lan- d

in Reai of von Bue- -I low's German Aimv Making

Drive Against Riga,

ITALIANS FURIOUSLY

ASSAIL AUSTRIANS

an ipaiesBombardment of Bulgarian

Coast; Greece and RumaniaMust Be Assuied,

IB MON,M .IUURAIAI MM, 44, ,.AftO WlMtLondon, i lei M Widely separated

thoiiah .inehri'iious dlversionn btow

STATEMENT IN

WHICH MANAGERS

ARE CENSURED

jmmittee Sent From Arizona'

Mines to Conference at El

Paso Charge Employers,With Bad Faith, i

DENOUNCE REFUSAL

TO ARBITRATE MATTER

jclare Discrimination Be-

tween Races Employed li

Unjust, Working Condition:

Bad and Wages Too Low

DNNINO JOURNAL SPfCIAL LlHIDMO, Tex.. Oct. --'3 - The

a after th

Arise na and Deti

managers of the companies operatingin the CUfton-Moren- ci district cleer-- l

Indicates the necessity of compuls-ing arbitration laws for the settle-mi'i- ii

"f Labor disputes The action ofthe nianageni throughout this confer-ern- e

has clearly Indicated to us thatj

thi v iiau ao intention nf ultimatelyarriving at an adjustment. The dt- -

hhuiuh ,u-t- bb nave nwn in i.,llirjr liravVBWVII 1"1 OICI UK, J, 111 111

tt the) profSSMd to be absolutely ig- -,

floras I of them."They have also professed t be ab-

solute!.. Ignorant of the conditionsWhich nave caused this in spite;ef the fact that an Investigation ie '

unprejudiced members of the presshas diai losed the fact that our conten-- ,Hons have been d and thai'conditions have been exactly as repre-Mte- d

by us, Tlie time wasted In thiscon ferenee is costing the

employment of the district and thestockholders of the companies about!Ti thousand dollars pel ROUr Bath-er i high arks n aCm til s "mfttee selected U) the managerstumid explain i,, the manage rs therenditions existing In a district andConcerning progeny that the muiin- -

rs have controlled for years.iKiioruut of Conditions,

PLAY BIG PART

IN ELECTIONS

HELD NEXT WEEK

New York, Pennsyiv

Massachusetts U cicle

Whether Women

Allowed to Vote,

'

EMPIRE STATE TO

PASS ON CONSTITUTION

National Issues Involved,ut Matters of Greatest Lo-

ll Importance Are to Be

'T MOANI JOURNAL SC!Al (CASIO ,

N'w ) org, ' I. S3 Eight Stat h

Massachusetts, Maryland.Pennsylvania, Ken lick)

lisslssippl will hold elec- -

insetts Mii .1. Missippi governors are be elected ;

in sis states Now Y rt sfaasachu-erse- y.

'setts. Maryland, Xew Ken-i- (tucky and ,M Isaissippl

.

stale leg-par- t,

statures, In whole or are tobe and in ftv States- - NewYork, Massachusetts, Maryland. Penn-- Iaylvania and Ohio important consti-- itutional issues are to e deeMed.

u'iih .1 f, m local exceptions, in f,, it,thes,. constitutional questions will bethe dominant issues on eleetion day,including as they ,b, such fundamentalmatters as woman suffrage, muniei- -

pj home rule, prohibition, state IB- -

ionic taxes, referendum plans, andsome eager reforms.

Til. woman suffrage Question willcome up for decision in New v,,ik,Pennsylvania and Mn a t hnaetta.which states will furnish, m point ofpopulation, the greatest test the suf-frage issn,- has ever bad in the UnitedStates. New Jersey, the first stale iuthe east to vote on equal suffrage, de-

feated the propositi, m at a specialelection given over exclusively to thesuffrage qtufbtron on October It,While it has been held bp sonic po-

litical observers that the result ofthe ieo in New Jersey w l be re-

liably indicative ot vnt might be ex-

pected in the three bigger neighboringstatei i, the sumac,, leaders huie not

i been discouraged by the bin majorityi w itb which the Issue was defeated inNew Ji rosy, and look forward to the

r test with confidence.

r tn population of the entire I nil, d

- lle enieuie forces on land and sea.Ideeigtted evidently sa preliminary

desplti en c mn moves to relieve the strain on 8rbinstand tor evtral i,cn,lmi: the time allied iroopa of suf-me- n

could nici.nl weight .a,, reaefi the Balkanbrillcim front, have marked the develoion.-til- a

mi they1, , i urn

k,,d.I,uc have tound th" manaifers uj- -; The importance of tins lest is null- -

rant of conditions governing labor ,.,,(, bj the tact that, In point of pop-ipute- s.

Ignorant of conditions I ulation, the states of New York, Pennverninx collective bargaining with I aylvania ami Massachusetts, whichsir employw and apparentl) Ignor I wm V(lt,. on suffrage November -- . in-- l

of the working conditions in their ci.a. over 20.000.000 neople a fifth

ir,

... II

FOLt v.M...i.!

nI Till WEATHER

WKATlll-'.- I'om t AST.Washington, Oct, SI New Mexico

Sunday, fair; Monday, generally fuir., ooler north portion.

UOCJUL Vi:ilH.it KEVOBT.

For twenty-tou- r hours, ending at6 p. in. yesterdav

Uaximum temperature, 77 degrees;minimum, 2R degrees; range. de-

grees; temperature al p nv,ii degrees, southwaal winds; clear,

PROSPECTIVE BRIDE

AND GRU0M CHEERED,

(Y JOURNAL IPBf.lAt. l.lAfltD Wli, j

Washington, n t. 28. PrealdenlWilton, Mrs. Norman Qauil and MissjMargarel Wilson, motored to Bmmits-bUr- g,

Md., ten nuloH from the Qettys-- Iburg battlefield today to take lunch- -eon ut the home of Sterling Gait, abrother-in-la- a of the presidents!fill II, ee

a crowd gathered from neighbor-- 1

init towns around Mr. Oalt'S boniejwhile the prealdani was il lunchand applaudeo when be appeared tolbegin the return trip, tn towns andvillains aloni; the wa the peoplewere on the lookout f'H- the WhileHouse automobile and Mr, Wilson wasrecognised frequently.

TEXAS PEOPLE

ASK PROTECTION

OF GOVERNMENT

Citizens 'ii Border Te

stneke by DepredatioBandit: Appeal fo Relief

Authorities,

(V MuttNINCI JClUt Al !.''Brownsville, Tex,, out. .lieteen residents of the boi country,aeeompanled bj AdJ, len BenryHutchings, of Texas, will lepari Monday afternoon for Austin, where theywill la) the border situ lion In foreGovernor J, K, Ferguson The eom- -

millet appointed b ii mass meetingtoday. III, n wn go to Port Sam

sli il i A n nio lo set- Mai.

it expects to 14,

bod) to appealtinued outrages by Mexican bandits,

The border wi i .piict today with iheattention of th entile section ceti-Vlll- e,

tered ai Browni where n presen- -

tatlve rltisens I atbered to appeal tothe state and federal governments forrelief Besides empowering the com-mittee tO present the facts tO the au-

thorities, the meeting also empoweredit to lake whatever further steps it

deemed necessary to bring a returnof normal conditions, The resolutionsadopted set forth that conditions nj-- s

now such in tins gectloi! of Texas thairesidents of the county affected arepanic-stricke- n and In man) Instanceshave forsaken their hones and prop-erty und fled to other sections of the

Tin- rt solutions set forth furtherthat "it is gn indisputable fact thiltthe aandltg und raider- - are receivingeotnforl and assistance from, and be-

ing recruited upon the Mexican sideor the river, and that local authori-ties on the .M' xiean side. If not assistlag the bandits, at bust are making no

bona "de effort to wllnlllc American authorities aopie- -

hendlng them.'Tha triple funeral of three tailed

Itatei soldiers took plu'-- here todaymhoo Ih hollies of thl'ei men killedn tb(. fighl early Thursday al "Jo

del Ague, we.-- sent to tin u formeihomes.

TROOP MOVEMENT

TO NAC0 AND DOUGLAS

rV M'JRNINl i(JUN A I rtCIAL LlallD AMfffg

BI Paso Tex . K'-- t S3, Army cir-

cles were discuwiflg tonight ii reportof ., movement of g hu ge body oftroops from the eastern border posts.westward to n and Douglas, Art.

l was believed the ..ppioach ofGeneral villa lo the bonier at AauuPrieta neai Douglas, Arts., was thecause of the movement. Bom troopsare said to he moving tonight fromBagts Pass and Texas City,

states and these u.imhi.iiimi arc prac-- I

ticaltj double (he population of theatates In which equal suffrage has ns

Been fulv achieved,, oTk tte.

york state, In addition toe!the suffrage issue, u domiuani feature

COMMERCE 10BY GERMANS IN

pi rrm munniuuL.il i u im )l

SEEMS PROBABLE

plexed by Tangled Skein of

Circumstances Which Have'Recently Developed,

ESCAPE OF INTERNED

OFFICERS SIGNIFICANT

other Theory Is That Fil-

ibustering Expedition in Mex-

ican Waters Is About to Be

Inaugurated,

. ..P ( f L IIN.U VVIAtll

W ishlngton, ct. it, A ti agled.cin of circumstances is perplexingffii iais lore, pointing either to theistltutlon of a new commerce raid-i- g

rampaign b) Uermans In thearlbbean sea, or the beginning ofries of filibustering expeditions

Liuinsi Mexico. The Justice, nay) andate departments have worked on

an in, ,,f several sea-goi-

Is, the es, ape ot ' iet man'fleers interhi d al Norfolkmysterious trfovem nts ofic ilea u yachts In Ihe (J t)lf

(lave baffled uol pnl) of--t in. Washington governare anxious to prci enl Vloneutrality through us,- of

American territory ns a base "f navaloperations, inn ii iso agents of the

overnmeni who feai a omIdlng , ampul .mi Is about lo

against the tank steamersin ull from Mcxban ports;

for usi f the British navy The ctte, w hi h officials bnllevi areoted iii a general way o w

The sudden departur. of Mlf i leersyachl

Kcllps dayvoyag

See, il al r.tutu, ship.the " Iiciscobe, nil proytsioni d. Im. of I h owners of the Aeademj i, li graphed thegovernment lu-- Mini lb, vessel haduo Instructions i go to Colombia, Thicaptain of the Igel claimed that In

itnblnn port crbl exists H. t. the

i esael ami officialshave seel lo thl American i maul aiCallao ihe registry n umbet of theAcademy and h ue asked for a eom- -

Plate descriptionin hi- - I, ing in Wan.

Tint ' Twi li Ills, Ihe Alamedaii nd th cut I.

Key We loVan Horn, o

owned tlp-n- lie odto have sold he Alain. da lo a

eraJ Paanuen The Veniuru i

oenl by stoli n, it lalmed, i r Key

West by 'Mi xi pirates md recovered bj an American eoasi patroi

I'ourih- An American sailing ves-

sel, called the Two Sisters went,aground on an island off the coast ofLou Islens recentlj claiming tn havecome from Vlexi, 0 for repair- - HersKiius is under investigation

Fifth Tlie American ship Zea-land-

left Penaacola, Klu.. suddenlyat night with large stock of provl-sion- s

on board for Tampico, Mexico,and with a number Of liirmans In I

her crew. The arrival of the vessel !

hi Tarn pice bus been reported, wherean invesl igntioii will be made An

1,. fluff i,ainl,,l on 'In side ofthi vessel original!) bad been paintedout. it s i lalmed thi vessel flewthe Herman flag at sea. but thin hasbi n b ni, ,1 by the owners.

Rlxih: An American yacht, TinEthel, disappeared i" Jai h lll- -

Pla., wllhin tin las,hus not been found,

Twn Ttmerlei Held(ifficlals haie two tlU Ol O S as

if happen- -

OEATR TRIANGLE

NEAR T 0 WARSAW

DESOLATE SCENE

SAYS BENNETT

C in Western Poland, Ac

wording to Special Corre

sDondent on Scene,

GERMANS REBUILDING

RAVAGED COUNTRY

inflict Leaves Mark on ter-

ritory Over Which AnniesPass Which It Will TakeCenturies to Obliterate.

,lt J till s ii imiwi i i BKNNKTT)(Copyrlgkt: lata nv Ths Ciilcags Vlibuns,

Hochacsew, Russia, Bept, 2t. Onbright autumn da) i tared b roundubotit ways thirty miles to the west oWarsaw and found myself back In tli"triangle of death' where 1 used iwatch the Held sieges last winter.

The triangle of death Is empty nowbut more deathlike than n was win-

ig there t iver) hourwhile I hi n. NowId rank i iith weeds i

there was planting Iii the trlangliof do Hh spi lug. The whole r,

Is difficult toof the dcsolii-- e

i h ss, tl silliness thaihi noil lb, H-

I'S

And yet, per- -

hups, 1 i an II

it la us if lilt land were a humanbeing Ih had b ci t ally beaten

thai shall make Ihen lias not be. ii begun,arty of refugeei Is ihe

mii ly sign ol in along itn broail loads.Boundaries of ''Triangle m Uoatlt."The triangle ol dsatn is tipped on

in- north by ths conaiderabie townr etochacsea 'population ghaut m,-nii- i,

,,n tin- south by Bklemlowlce11.00), and al Its apex on th,- west

a little east, from Hkiernlewlee to Bo-eh-

sen The three points-Sncii.- ie-

zew, Hklsrnlewlci Hid I., ,iv Icy, afImi ortani both In p e and war, andthe; remain Si, in tl pies, ill deathlitfulei which is nckn peai e nor war,but "occupation." encc they arewei! garrisoned w

tile centers nl 'itlug actl ilv

Hut wrtbtn the triangle nr deaththere Is not much i,ft that is worthguarding. Its are, bounded by ths

went i I on the east, the four- -

teell-m- l n ih, northwest, undthe tweive-und-o- -- half -- tulle ling ontb, southwest never comprehended

hardly ( b ss Interesting region In Pol-

ish ItUSSla. f)n this countryside llc-r-

was naught I,, irresi the attention ortouch th.. imagination ol the travelerexcept Ihe I, Itb toWII of ZelOSOWgWOlH

Where Chopin was born, and the truthIh thai thai place lies a little outsideth

in the linwi 11 i

one for I mi again on the obiitawka-Bsur- a line whk h held fornmre thin six inonihs from ' hrist-iiiu- s

lime ii rit 11 late in July until fl- -

nally the Kiissiuns, threatened bjHlndenbug on the north and threat-leni'- d

in their pur by Uaokensen onthe south f.-l- l bafik I" then Bluntsline, wh with th, unwearied opti-ake- i

mlsni th them Hk, an) ptaoiin Busals whi th, Germans allowthem t" i n" the) deelared theyWould slav tin doomsday and thaiWarsaw mlgln insider .Is, If safe ashour SS that. 1 o- ni

abandoned Illume line' '' ' 'f massivebetter oil S -

long construction und inforeed bfgreat transversr luube

if Ihe last thirty six hours.Italy, bi on; i onfiued in rsoif s

to lortil actions, Isolatedand eountsr-ottajfck- s, has

Is he,i a ireueraj otTenaivs alongthe Tyrol and Trentlno froatticrsAustria; allied wurihliis, IneludineRussian vessels have battarad the n

ports in ihe Aegean, and Baa-si- sh e n isei the uresauru on the

sa lern front and, h u coup ot eosn- -

blned bt'id and sea ((lerutlons, hnsflung men and guni on the roast elCourland, nlAet anllea nartheaei ofRiga, thus mtiAaeitm th, rear of Gen-eral ion Itnelow army which for solong a time lias been ItjMk to tulithe Battle peri

i oavftrated hj itei iinTbu limn of Mils viipilee luudillA,' is

alselused in the lierhn eijmmunlcatlouwhich doserlbe; the fureea landed a;of suillll SlrellKth.

The fact that a MUSSSin vessel par-ticipated in the boavbardmsni m theButgarlan eonsi is it United by a Hrit-Is- b

,,rf,i.,i t.iaieinenl if nil Is welcomedIn England a) an wKleh windispel the idea siippos. rt ' be heldl. jiMij IP i itiau il:,;, tltui r,flab tins; Si bin oil), nd pt '

formei ally, Ruasi us ituaahtn."id hern fli tt t it .,. ,.1 inbehind the Iriini, I. m.- ,,nlllusslitii wi.'jdiip is Aea. an a it i

Is known, la (he erulsrr

statement relative lobombardment snag hi oullectivel)"British, French and Russian

Bo It Is impossible to stule theup ,,r the iquadron if Italian

i ran took part, ii hat aolKnow n in Kngia-n-

It. Her Mai lit Too dale.llilsslan pa rt ii Ipailojf- - In iwei

given atronger oolor to thi ret en,mors thai she plans the bindingtroops mi the liiilgarian Pluck

What progress the British amiI'teiu b troops an- uiiiking In lln n adVance northward la the relief of Bet.big is sun withheld, und there aremisgivings in main Quarters thai gar- -Ida will nevei :u, in thlg way.rtreec s apparentl anthentle de-mand that allied soldiers, lo Itiiiireher safety, more than atlied conces-sions w hich expand her dominu ns.constituted her price for aligning herself agains! the cental powers undTurkey, curries the implication th.nshe regards the forest landed al

in, far from adequate for

Kumunta's stipulation regarding herentr) into ihs vi.-n- in behalf of the en-tente powers ins. according to repor!narrowed to s similar, though irsore

peelfj, demand for tflg.ftoo alliedHoops to insuri in r against Invngiotr.Crance, u li argued in sorm quarletgt. re id hardly spirt the men, amiso tin burdt n n iil necessarily fall onItussia ami i,i, ai Britain, prima-rll- y

Great Britain.Tin king's appeal for Ncrnltg in

Bngland has bad a marked effect ontoday ' enlistments, according to theLondon papirs, and Its UltlRMttS effeet, with n fair trial pf the Bwl olDerby's plan, made decide the nwotedqui mn of 'inscription.

That the Serbians' poejtlOQ Is gruve,is the "pinion of the British pressWith this admission there is develop,ing daily sn increased rancor oxerGreece's attitude, coupled with damauds that Ihe allies do not allowher policy in tirifi while there Is uPossibility of turning her against theentente--

Serbian official communicationrefers I,, the presence of Frenchtroop with the Serbianforces in Ihe neighborhood of siruui-ii-

but in none of the commuitteg-lion- s

sino, He in ginning of the newltnlkaii ciunpslgi lb Knglishb, en mentioned

Tin- Bulgarian' though hamperedi,y b id aeathi r, ale driving furtherinto th,-- - interior ,.! Berbiu while iinAustro-Uerma- forces on ih northmd frontiers are maintaining ter,rifle pressure nod mOVlhg slowly I'm

until They have gamed unother pus-HiK- e

' roes 'in- lKl-- rHi wem 'i"1- -

I. II III. lit!join mi li t IONS

union IIS (L':4u p. in. foulmantlns upon Greece's continued unresponsiveness 10 entente allies pro

..!,.! the possibility of Ihe alliedcause being itg-il- cir utiieentcd as iiwi-- j in Bulgaria, the Pall BaU Qaaettioil. n Sll -

lf niece. .oiereigii icinain-- ,nnvitteetl ",,,i fJerhiHWy and hel si

lies have the upper hand, what Isthere in his pusl ' enduel to Insurethai b. will nut make n Heacheiousattack on tun lorces al the first sign.. theii lUSlaltHMg heck elsew hereThere Is every need Id the allies toplace tin 11 relations with Urnecw ona footing whhh will prevent further

w no bill-

limit of arsaw.bombardment ind bj the threat oflopntent the del man simpl)

ulden ,1 the KusslThis beautiful Blonte line, win h

was to h.,ve held until d umsdu) heldabout two week.' ii e exactly halfway between Boc .in.l ib. cellter of Warsusi U Is still

n lie t meted1, , p it tn t ie plain

1, west in , n ironsof tb 'hoi em he Weesin 1 i in,- The tjarman foundthem imply a i en i gag am up tothem.

Hi i astM Ion It lore atvaw MnlBetween t

irsan ths devastation is terrwwe,act It WHS not a i use of

leges, bit! ot s swift ud-- i

knocked back andd ,b W II iciwhinL. that stood In

III- -. Hill Tie fine t,, u ol udslsk.Which he: b. twei n ftv- - and six milessiruialii suuth of the Uitn of Uhiile,where the Blonte tin ntcred. n

fearfuil) shattered, and dosehs of tlnjhamlets ill i ttn t part of the pbun arcpimply nbifti rati d M.nci Slid manone i h ive pai sed thai has onl " sin- -

'Mle wall or ,1 slntfle ehlmlley left tomm I, its site. The rest is .hit ' g

crumble "f hi ich i one such place'

i slopped. Th, farrru i his w Ife, hisr i(.'ittassg sa rse alv )

.

piicorpTrn cuidcjudiLuiLu dim j

BLACKLISTED BI

GREAT BRITAIN

en American Vessels, Among

f orty-sev- en Neutrals, Post

nd ,is Probablv Dealing With

j a.: p m --i

al the British ad-h-

mi ralt toda) of forty sevenin hi rai i esael en of Wllllh flj theAmerli an flu, md a warning loBritish shippi I,, be car, fill In

i Inn li i lug tin hips, w Im Ii are siis- -

Ited by th iiithoritles of beingeither control bj Herman capital

nun, uti al n ri II c.

llo list which prothe contrary will be

iininediiiietisue the admflcull lor .hi ordinal) charterer toprocure evid mi that he Is using g

.ship w hb h might bring him 'moCOUflicl wilb thi la against tradingWith tin i m my, so the admiralty Is

end, avorin to safeguard againstImi recognlsl presenci ot the

1st worksWill I"'

mane '" '"' ic whichcan not sln v BSOtl toinclude Me ,,i segets onthe bsl prom ISUIg i ul.i withtin- entente ., Ihe: or susp. el-

iminateded nautral ti

from thi '

Thegen led nkKnrwa)Brasil

EVERYTHING DRY

CHICAGO AO A

slid' king in- IsgaJtly of tin- - Sundaynl.,.,,, I" dug order met defeat igoln

toda; whe I, Judge Wlndee, In the ply

cult ' nul l a tn i listening t long- ar- -

Igumeni . i t issue ii temporarypi luttcl ion restraining th. author- -

' Itles from enforcing tinA si in petition wasweek Judge Mill h'--

in announcing his decision iheIrOUri said

PraVttl long BXpel in be I'ltn- -

in . I court, i bsvs found iinii approx-imately seventy-fiv- e 11 ran! of thecrime for which persons are punished

lis the result direct1) or Indirectly of'dunk and I will md Intel fen- wuh

lln- mayor's action without g comlplcle hearing upon the merits of the

'wn plants. With thes ondilionsionfrontlhg us wa have repeatedlyurged arbitration ami th fair offer j

dus been repeatedly reject d. We jMore the conditions that exist in thefyel

lb Mi dlstrl alising thatmust aisojkind.

ospiore the conilit l hut existedprevious to this sink' and it was for j

iiib purpusa of Improving theae con -inions tnat we tried repeateoiy i" i

mi adjust ment before the arbitrary ac-tios of the managers closed the plants.

"For years Ihe employes have beendissatisfied With their working condlinns and Ihe low rale of wane- - paid.

Vei .very time a man expressed him-self as being dissatisfied he was Im-

mediately discharged, petty foremenfiled the rates of wages and therewas no s'nio for any class ,,f emplo:iiu'iii Tlie rate was as little as theemploye eonld work for.

"Filially, utter years ,,f injustice,'lie employes. reaUstng thai any attempt lo present their nYancMI'lmbl result in immeiliati aiscnargeinvited organisers of tin Western Fed- -

' rtion of Miners to th, rust in-!- i in seorganisers organised i e non-unio- n

men and some snembe of other or- -

anisatloaa also joined the Westernfi oeratli n, The managers com- -

menced discharging their empioyiwho Joined the union, some of hemhaving worked for the compute- vertent years.

ah Workers Interested."ll was this action that precipitated

th strike, When the strike wasrailed members of even' organisationstopped work. 11 made no differencewhether a man was a carpenter, a '

Boilermaker, an electrician or a mem-ber of the Western Federal ion. thl SC- -

Hon was unanimous. iinvimr f,yars bee,, denied an adjustmentKrievances, the action of one w ih,

i

Wtlon of all."Proper ntanMemcnl would

Mevi d the strike I lad a tailu,K nul been refused the men would i

be IVorllinir lo.lue I 'tiil.T ,i fab proposition tor ssttlemenl the mines might

umi ,.1,. orations. tomorrow.. MnC1',

aemanag we nave made nave wnrepeatedly aubllshted we will ol re- -I" il them. II is cnoiicli to saj that I

in,. ivalrcH tvn ...L :,,-- e loWiT iti'Jose paid in many parti f th, state,'hut it is onlv fair thai Id bePaid for eiBht hours w EWork eight hours Inetat('"id for seven and um halfTh hospital, built and s ip i i.

operated by the emplo) "T.ia.niiis ,,t the company amii source ,,f revenue luteal ,l,f'"'purpose for which 11 was (t.ilb,

f election will be the question of.itnnrina ., new state constitution usrevised by 'a recent state eonstltut

ntion presided ol e te Klihlllion Tin lo w eonstltut therc(inotflan, tmcndmenl. in I It -

lion and the suf fram ISSIO il ill Ii, vot- -

ed upon separately, nelthi r itlonhaving anything to do dlrecthe fate if the otht r.

The features Ol the ri i Isi d

tutlon are measures designedthe cities nf the stale greaterin the- management of munlifairs, and oolncidonlh to rel

of u vast amount d lrmatters; to make the i rnor a more

.nnnalhln until idiial making ih-- -

M . .veeuilve arms of the ad- -

ministration mon dlrectl.v resMe to aim, to reform the Judleiias to ellmlnat esome of the rei

(that Is declared to handles!prompt execution of the nodamong other provisions the noii. a mi iii, budaei system. Tw

pqrtant articles, relating to taxutionand reapportionment win be submit

I,, the voters, seiiurale from th'general constitution o.uetion Twoother separate a merit rmiits wouldprovide for a IUJjOOO.OOO horn!to complete the Barge i analpermit the leztslaturs to altor thof Interest on certain state debready incurred. Although the r epilb- -

llcans were in a majority In tin COll- -

ventlon. thej are not a unit In sup-- n

constitution , i arcporting th. newthe democrat-- - standing aoildl against

In nersonnel. LIT .New ol electioncalls for Ihe choice of a full assem-1,1- ,

fill members, eleven supremecourt lust ,i rs and thr mgressmen,

. offlc ais,..,.i., nnliih nr Bi ,

aecUaBi ol the stateCongressional successori are to be

, ,., ,

. .I,,-- Tuvi.ntv-- . nil . i.iii''run, t'i in-- ".. -Kiiwiti A. Herrut, J'tavnn h! In Tftll'tV- - and Thirty-die- d

sixth, rvi tivHv. whlb'lei ss. The ean- -

222M Willinm 8 llenneti, re- -

... ... ... ,.- I Ufll,lr...,. ,le,T,- -an ami t.isworin .1. -oca t. both of New vork. in the Twen-i- s

aiatriot: Bertrand n Bnell,

r I'l.tsdam. republican, William Uf , ... ,....,,, and llo'.i- -

"neri to the hospital ,,f tin Arizona ',.v ,,; piattsburgh, pr-

osper Cnmnanv. Limited). We hare rrjr' ,,' Thim first distrki."ffoicd to submit our side to a fair

"I .1 r III .I IH M'.'OM,,,- - teWork while awaiting the action of that

Vl.' a iboild. of Seiu-e- a Kails,f.u-..

,7 Oeneva'

d. th

' A oi . I.lislibm imme- -, , DM' Ol, ' r.

....i r..r thi iak-- Avho may wishPC-,- ,- "

"oerd Tould any offer be fairer,Thirt"-slxt- h

"The statement often made by 'he! UasoariinT"aagers that th- - preeent laborers; MjoJiuaett, in addition to the""Hi not earn the higher rate M,alamendment, will vote on the" 1. nonaenee Many of the older ";,0 uf giving thi legislature

jcan employes y nrs ago ieeeive.l iImpose a tax on In- nines,

riueh higher wages than thej receive a " ;lu,horitv for I be taking'"day. In the other camps (i Ihei""' , , ,.nirv districts forstate there ik t. iliuct i nilnuti'Mi lie- -tWeen races, Why la it necessary Inbis district " The true facts are that

mpanies iisvi tried throughIhs employment of different racel indd'fferent rates of wages for these

rapc from the moie ..out-,--...- - .

"' the citlea.(i t

rage bbwso"..in i

It wtlaiiee Fill two

TWO ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1915.

CK UN WANTSSCOTTISH RITE

MASQNS SELECT cus TOMS DUTIES

PAID AT JUAREZMORGAN AS HEAD

Owing to Embargoes Againsti

The LimbertLibrary Suit

It ii oiii deMie to be known as a quality concern lalher thinprice houjr. pi ic r Iwiiik oon-- r forjfotlrn ih.m or deign,

workmanship M iiliish

SETTEK CHAIR LOW BACK ROCK1 H

NK.H RACK ROCKER TABULADV.s WRIIING IAKI AM) ( HAIR BOOM AM

MAG A 1 N S I AND I ( KT STOOL

Total Price - $147.20U.NU1NE LIMBER l HOLLAND-DUTC- H ARTS AND

( RAf rs I'll ( Efl

On l.xhihtwn in Our Main li nnt.

Dedication of Two Million Dol- -! uarknT Vb.;.....'1" '"Vh.'.'ir,,

lar Temple in Washington m vZ?uLl 'I'U' TmuFeature of BiennialCity At cj' h ,f m f"ur corncTI

p pleCQU bearing an emblem. oesbion ot Uider,I

nau.rns ti nr. .....i . , .,,

ma lerritory Americanrttftr PHw)t Visit

TheIlitrth.

Igton, rl. 2.1.

' ln HrnltliiliJlll'illl'ti.i of

M.ptorn

glea. on nnI ..f th.- T. ii

thrm Richin kin

th templeuii'l Mock

t (. it bjna ii .1 n nfs In tv'.--"Vi DJm BMlM doorwa)loft. In the center of-- t n.l- - the great nil. if.

WOlhlNf JOUINH I.ICIU . SCO W,t.Kl I'aM.. T"X , in. n i laioiiliK

that as to,, recognised government ofMexico, it has the aola rmht to ,

duties, the farrania Koverntmntwill on Monday put tn motion throughIts ronaular repre. nt.tive and thrfederal courts here, nn effort to stopshipment inl.. or from Juarea, untildtttiea have been paid to the Car- -ranse govern ment, although dutle inaddition irr te.i by ni" V I.i

:n ross the Ponier.In addition, an effort will be made

M..r. lateMIlll'l

i '..rr.Hi r- -

it alack MarUi veined with white,with fi.ur horn al thr corner Inih.' Hoar around the greai attar is th'Iron rtptton, "From the i.iirhi of theiMvhi" Ward, tin I iQajoa. ('iin. thrWin in . f Life, the :) of liiitiu- -

bain. M.inl vl' i' KinsmanH ll. '11.1 III. It'., .li.tlll Alii'

rmed by' ;. ni I.'.-

Liatlti n- -irui inmri'li

attd bi l' mine Moore, ..

mil ('.mud I'liiiin

STRONG BROS.I I iimji in; BKADQI UNI its

Htn.ug Bh-r- k sSMSsSgl ami topperW (JUK GREEN TR.UMN i S T A M I' S

Her. "f in na Who viaeM fOOtf, deceased, h a IK

in grand Inspector k. in ia!till tin. of I be thlrtM n mi. nnixtii'tt in thf supreme ' d n.

8icni ir John H Cmwim i

tuoky. mi named custodtannew In. iik. "f th' temple lorethe n i biennial seooton winIn 1917.

f Kanif th.'when

ir held

Uoh. ribauin, mill Sovrrrimiipeeton Uenaral Charie i

i ...uf.suiiin Ciaeel B Hue, i

Ington; Trevanion v. iimtW.ish- -

r Min- -

HOW CAN A CAREFUL MAN ALLOW HIMSELF TO DRIFTINTO DEBT? DEBT IS AS DANGEROUS AS A DISEASE. ITIS A DISEASE.

A FLY ON A PIECE OF FLY PAPER SOMETIMES FREESHIMSELF WHEN HE IS ONLY ON THE EDGE. BUT "DEBT-I- S

A MONSTER THAT IS HARD TO GET FREE FR0N.

IT IS SO EASY TO 'CHARGE IT." DON'T DO IT, PUT A

LITTLE MONEY IN THE BANK INSTEAD.

BANK WITH US.

till I tlouncliil.lv

.r ih.tin.

tl ottUlh 111'" l l ' nunitithern luriadlctloo of

, a be h ni.".. i-.- ailedth

COMMERCE RAID BY

GERMANS IN CARIBBEAN

SEA SEEMS PROBABLE

M'ollllpniril I rout r.iKu On. I

to attach all ears of the MexicanNational railroad, loading with coalon this shir of the Kio Grand, in or-d-

t" prevent the Villa officialfrom operating military train or

I forign-pwn- d indtitrle that tinyBIO havr ronfigiated.

j Th, mUitat and evstom ewborgoI in tin distri. t if bains rigidly enforc--rd even to the aeaii hing of troll, y

liar, and autotiiobiles., Import from Mexico today totnl- -

ling 4, umi head of sherp, cotMe andhoreea have been detained togetherwith ten carload of ore and a smallquantity of bullion.

Qeneral Manual Ochoa, with 8,eoI gotdlerO) arrived todajy from uaaaiUrandee and relieved General ManualMcdtaveitta of the command atJuarea, OanaraJ Medtavcitla withhi brigade ol ..no men entrained atonce for Caaaa Orandae, where theywill go to oln li neral Villa in theattack on Astin I'rieln.

wini" ih.- officiate Juarea are

GALLUP LUMP

GALLUP STOVE

RED CEDAR SPLIT

FACTORY WOOD

WE PAY H PER CENT INTEREST.

neaotai John H. Cowlea, of Kent icky;John v, Morriii. ..t Weal VlrginleAdolphu I. Utigernld, of S'crada,niul Sum P. i i" In. in. of Trxim, th"in xi hlgheal pfflcer "f thr gopreme

Icotfex'll a mweicai ervtee wa ren-

dered by the Bcottuth Rite oholri "iSt. Loukt, Mo ami of LouunrUi. Ky.,with tin- Hcottith Hi'" oreheatra, "!St. latrate, nn, in ih.- general direc-jtlo- n

of I'. M Cuatance, of Duluth,Minn., by whom, with the aaeiatanceof Inapector Qeneral n ... tht pro-igrn-

wnc arronged and many of thenumber trre eapeclail rompoaed forthr ' MtOkh

Thr icreinoni were performed onInn improvised pl.ittnrm at thr headof the four )mbollr fltfht "f ktl I" 'Iih.. main approach to ih it nip1, andin full view of thousands of invitedKlH'HtM

ih. mothei louncil ..f the world, arajdedicated durlni the aaaaton withetahorato cercmonle and In th prcs- -

f .. large neeem bleat of diatln- -

kTOlahed Maaon from otooy parte ofth.- rountryt Th atotely atructarefiiehioui'ii aftei tin fiiiiui'iH iiinunii- -

lenm erected for Kind Mauaolui bjQueen Artemilii :n ll illoarnaaeu- -on of tin si vi u wonder of the o- -

IRST SAVIXGSEvnE4

Y,Iiikk. i ni" is thai wealth) Mexicanhi Hi' United Sti I nre financing (ill.buttering expeditions thai hive ogiciconnection with the raids in theinn v Of Browiwvfrie, Tec, .mil the

Miller In th:it (mail boats putting OUIfrom the United mites ire being met;iii mm hm armed with none ir me-- i

AN l TRt'ST COMPANYth.M'

AZTEC FUEL COPhone 251

I'lnit world In uni'iue ntnongm ih' fnaonlfirent .. i.ih.. - ih.

1. umi eapltal it ha i n aader(true (Ion Hlii' i' when K'oiind Albuquei'qiie.N.M.punpoaoi,alum caliber for 11

Tiie latter theorj riminil. il w Ii. iii Rrltlah lank ktaamer nrriviim in n

GOVERNOR HUNT PANAMA HAnow conaldered sofi' for Americaneio vialt, becauae of th feeling cotteedby tiK' American rmbargoee.

STRIKERS GIVESTATEMENT IN WHICH

MANAGERS ARE CENSURED

y'linlh Aim rl. .in ...n i j . i thai..ii hor kfa) from Tuxpnm, Mexico, hIi.--

ni lip.-- Hrad Upon il W ;i l i nmnllboat 'riw hallaf exlati In aorite i(uaitern her" thin hM ( operation!hi! '( n Mtahiikhed on an inliimlin hi ill' riiuol of Hiltii wliii. kiiiikhave i.i" n kccumulated for ua onimxll iio.it, Huii .iir tirotiffhl ihefafrom th. (tnlted Btairn

those men am! their famille we areaskiim ii living wiiiiv ami decent iiv-i-

condition Knowing that any fairboard of arbitration will find condi-tion in that 'list ri. t to be as we reproaent and knowing thai thr findingof anj fair beard would Improve ourcondition, we air witling to eubmlt

D. C. T A I Tt LAMTAIT, AltlONA.

TAXIDERMIST-TANNE- R

All WtotU Kuarantrt'd fipecimcini.'umpd tru' to life. Write for prliItwt Ih for pMcinc vlttVfctfft

H BE OUSTED TO BE OPENED

br..krn it rtandi mi Sixteenth itreelihOHl "ii" mile from the White HOueemi lb.- Kapttal' fhwel bottlavard andin n eeotlon f the city where many olii" nation'! moat celebrated pubiir

man hove lived during their publicervice In M ai hlndton,

v i. wid from the exterior, on n pla-tea- k

above kymboiic fiiKin "f itepi,tin Rtructurc preienti plain baae,above which rleei a lofty nyramid enictblature ktippnrted by thirty-thre- e

miuolve coltimna. The approach tothe mala portal i by four flight ofitep Two coIowmI Rphlnxe. eym-boli- o

"T divine ertedom and power, enni the entr met i in the piinthH ofihrsr UKUreo are InecMptlona in Phoenb Inn ami in Kyptbin hiei k ' V m.

BY THE RECALL BY JANUARYACHTR BRUTAL I Y

MURDERED IN KAI

(r.intiiiu.'.t i n.ni Pag Hue.) "The calltng "i thii atrHxe wa

'ran;; to prrvriit ntiv iba.-- I hnrarlrrird the iCtlOm

I among thr men. j"11' companle iii thr past,""What 'I" von think ol ompani

that par, ., .narbiois, mhmmi i NOTHING CAN SAVE

ich occurred thw w

riding n il b mti ml

SERBIA, SAYS BERLINlav MnflNi.. inuHNAL BetaiAl ii.iio wimi

Dodce Cttj Kan., Ucl it Aftermi allnitihl keareh, Ih body of MihNellie Uyer, achool teachar, woefound hlodt ii undei ,i nil. ..f i. bv umi

JukiI' hiand

'i

Mtaalon for the poor employes whoould not earn thr higher rate of;raises miKbt be extruded to thr old;

Goethals Declines to ExpressOpinion of When Obstruc-

tions Will Be Removed, but

Petition Is Circulated and Is

Bein: Rapidly Signed in

Hope That Arizona May Be

Relieved Soon,

H 1 MulNiiaa r l.to.L LOUD Mini

fori lb. i;rut door. Met into themti are two flamino ewordi.Iween them the Inacrlptlon:Temple of ihe Bupramr 'min-b- .

Thirty-thir- d Dewro of theunit . epted Beottieh Hit of

lor the Southern Jurisi.r .in United Btatee, Rreotetland i '".in nii ii io thr erviea

Rid of the Torment

of Rheumatismdinates Are Optimistic

employee, who, having worked a iif"- - Berlin, int. 2a (by vYlreieei to .Sa- -Itlme for thr company at etarvatlon vflle), "Opinion in military and goIwagea, are dtacharged becamee thej Htlcaj circle in regard to the 8erare old that they "an no Umgei blan situation," says the Overaeaa

leurn that Rtarvatlon wage News nijency, "ia a follow:"Tin- manager have repeatedly "Wnc hield Marahol vori Macken- -

broken their word ai to the condition en' arm; haa carried out the moai

wrnis near hor today Bh hod h n 11 of titttaeked, her I'lothlni torn off and) Ancient"in wan rhuiirii I., death. Mikn Byera, PVeamaiwho wn It year old. lafl har kcnool J dictionyeaterda.) ifttrnonn t" ;iik t.. her : i

boarding houae. Her rton ppaararn' I of Hum,ii ni ii NOTch I 'u i

'II... I, Ml.. It,..,, la iii I.i la i... Kfr.lt louuh an oH' mnm jnuRN.l mwti IAI

PhBanix, Ariz i !' till ir isi Inthe

Panama, inl p

tidal tateknen! hcom known thatwiil ni:nin be rrml(rr than JanuaryGeorge W tioothi

"Krremnsonrv builds lis Trmplrihe Meart or Men and Among

'n i lone."

Oitad aouth "f i

IV "'illtllVV i.l.lwith w h' m ihl sta'cd live srv't.ii rni ii"t. MaJ. den. arrled the war to th- - principal

tared noritlon of defvnm ur.-ie-

f Miner w errih. 11 there mlk

I'ederatlonhey pretendthe nr. at ib.or Ina plaequt

pir- -

itingilncoedge

Wealtealhavedon nw lid

ml lei from th" ichoolhoiiwruatum to rede horaeback.era wot led t" thi fiwbOd) lh( ni'irnlim whenvmim noticed tlltrhr.l to ll

fliirhi an

th"an

thethr

hrrfrm b

m!t himselfreopening "Thi

mi any definite dateii" canal in view ofof slide condition In

li notn t ion

.Hike of the VVeet-i- f

Miner, ii is a sirikeern Pad

fur the recoil r Oovaraor 0 w vHunt nn tM uM' K.'il Kriniiiil thai Nil

iifihtlaf rkttoa in axtranufani andt'. uoinai ihf atace ind

ihanitv of tin- - oomnaonwealth, arert(ilKt'il In .'lrriil.Hl.. i, I" n I", II V

lohBaen, of MmThe RkOVrmatll ngulnut th ovrnof

ieaun ai thr iut Moaion of th lagiahttvM whirii whr daadlockad foriwi'i'ki over appropriation hiu and it!i rytallie,i in opan dkmanda f"1

nil when, in tin addraa raoantl) itdittos, tlovrriiiir Hum (poke in fitVOf of the oaUaa of thr mrlkliiK COP"per miner of tint llti. I

Mr. Johnkon hn.l uli.mt lluti

rail- -uncertainty(billiard cut.

In res thai H

an oblong wiuur uiih a rayed trian-gle in us ' rui' in. w lib thr figure'IS" in the center,

Through the great door the Atrium,large boll, flanked on either aldifour mnssivr fluted pillar of p..i-hr-

groan granite, i reaohed al""i w aj "ii lb- I' nb- to the apartuu nts of the foverelgn grind ruminandcr. another on Ihe right to Ihoaeif the aecretar) gunefaJ. Hotii gport-inrnt-

are panelled from floor to cell- -

darbr

Qeneral Qoethalais still toe earlj to n

"Smil me loley Kidney Tills ambadly done up with rheumatism amithey arc th only thing that htlpme." A. .1. Walsli. Colo.

Rheumetlim Is stubborn as a ntnli- ii hangs on ilk. a leech Wears nutyOU slreiiKtb worries yea with pain

--drags on your vitality depressesj'ui mind nifecis your health I

Don't let It hang on you! Don't giveup to it! Don't overlook Poiey Kid"ncy Plll For tliey work directly nnthe hldneyi tone tip anil strengthentl.pm to Ihe perfect action that keepsUl'le acid out of the blood, and clemsaway the cause nf rheumatism, lum-bag- o

ai il Stiff, swollen, aching joints.Begin now, toilay, and soon you will

bt active and free from pain.Mr. Walsh winds up hi letter to usby saying: "f consider Foley KidneyPill thi beat I have ever used, and1 hive tried several different rem-

edies.' Your druggist sells them..Sold everywhere.

Hei I'.'.iv wni horrlblj mutiltvlaahed with i knlf

bpacta! troln bearlnjpoaoe with bloudhoondi b it i

lonlKht l.il til. i.f thf

elpai southern line of the aiway lias been ut, n maywithout exaggeration that thilonger ani possibility of s

oi the employee of th' copper com-p- a

I. Two memthers of this com-mittee are not member ot the West-ern Kedermion ami bine no Intention

predictions Pern use aof earth run happenthough none now

il.ii, ml (loi'ihalsrventton on beh 'ifnsive of thp Qermian and Bulgarianhindered."

of loining that organtxetlon. The j int.Western federation organist r left the ff.dtetrtct as soon as they had complet- - garc.i thr work th ay were Invited Into tbe be

a Amarmb11 lb

ACQUIT TED

ARSON CHARG

expreaeed grattfi-k- n

being made bywhich is coping

tag ill View of thelurr tunlKht Hi. .iili.lnnll. miin- - lil. nn! mi either side between th arth in motion1 vast ,Unntity ofl r reoulri'ii to . t uu Ii M. u MCJN,sn "'SW4, lllriHIIIIIIl win

dlatrlct to do They have not advisedthis committee aa tu its actions or

Bast"We represent the laboring men oflMherlfl

the Cllfton-Moren- cl diitrlcl and for t Rlbero,

Investigate Kiiimis egns, X. .M tion. m Dallego hast'OMi thirty miles

by the last slid.Although Oeneral Qontba

not act a t itr op which hithe anal miuht b reopen

nOO Mo of the kIkio ih, 10 ffir, rHiil.l to helonjr to the AamOCratlc puttof which the governor I n membei

s wouldthoughtI, other

lOUtl

lar ron,' marble fats. On th wallbehind Ih" pillars are placquM bear"

Ling ymboli daaign. Directly oppo-sit- "

1I1. great floor Is the itrand stalr-ca- e

guarded on either sld bj thRented figure ol 'sis ami N'epthya.

to th" right nd I' fl of thrataircaoe lead to thr library and toUi. supreme inuneii everutlve, chom- -

Mat.f thee leu

Hhnnlan Pollenin, inn, was .0liUhll b Wgl neverPnlmotti sui ran

n. trial Tin- lury

tnt of tho first gtgner win.Kenntor O. H. Stapley,opposition to tin governor in tuttotujfo,

Onyernor Hunt left thr cityto dedicate 11 tate brldK, ailope llllls, forlv mills fromund could not be reached

with fir, in tinbin. h I" ir April

quitted heri uhIbjapfrhended and'b i i himself o Ktl

WJ out DM) ti n inihe atitte failed U

Ith thr fire1To

ng that brr i lb. bend of the sialicPuTmoni m firi lindlng, at Hie btich

elllnge, two other flight' run 111! I' Gold Fish Dayeanai engineer exproaaed the convlcibm iii it ,i luffldeni channel would

btalned conatderably before ihefirst of the year which would permitthe paegggg ot JgM draught veggatg,

I Thee engineer point out that thechannel was originally oloeed fordistance or I ,t 0 0 feet and that slie rthe last great elide, dredge hav

a thirty-foo- t channel virtuallyhalf of thai diatom c an t widthsiiffirb nl for the passage of sinallrrvessels li is generally roncedod thaithe outlook is cuneiderable brighterthan a w rl, ago. but still too earlyto get a definite date for the reopen--Inn of the canaL Nearly all Of theships which wen- delayed il Oriatobalhove departed by other ionics andtho held ,tt RatDO r. departing asfasl as they can obtain I'oil,

"The Tidettif1T

BUTT'SWe Have Just

Received

(.1 I I vi IMKKH MilIN I.KIM IH MANseems to be running

strongly against coffee. Panama cinal due to glide and theInterruption of .ocean trolghi traffici."t w i ii i ni ttlontlv and Pai ifhi oasts has rMUlted in an unprece-.i- .

nii-i- demand on eteomehlp fatout of gull porta, according to

reports of roastwieo lings here,

says Printers Ink 2,000 Beautiful !:

X

GOLD FISH i!Wednei daj of tins week i

staamihtp llneg agofgtlBg outveaten notified railroadcargo from the Pacific toast

lastWigeof flHl- -

'ringinnlhat no

And arc going to give f7D f7 17thein away absolutely T 1 HiCLi

yI1?

yIy

Monday, October 25FYoir L904 to 1914 the CrOnsumption of(oll'ee 1 11 this Country Increased 3.2

From 1!)IM to 1914 the Consumption ofPOSTUM Increased 120

more freight roold bf received at theTogas purl foi water tranaportotlonIn Xcw Vori. until further notice andthe rabargo, it is understood, habeen earned from the i nil I'ncs tothe shippers.

In addition to thi Hon rush togulf ports, emepiionallv large con-

signments of Pacific const product ,

destined for tin east, have been rout-ed via riii to Qnlveaton thence bywater to Ih eaatara seaboard a ihoca i est transcontinental water route.These shipment, steamship oifniaissaid, hair been contracted for monthsin adVattce on rates bused On the

haul i i the canal.A repre, ntatlve of the Mallory "ne

gold todiii that h COUld not statewhen the embargo would be lifted.

With Each 25-Ce- nt PurchaseOf Any of the Following Goods. We Will Give One (1) GOLD FISH and One (1)QUART AQUARIUM: STATIONERY. TABLETS. FACE POWDERS. FACE CREAM. IVSOAPS. TOOTH POWDERS. PASTE OR LIQUID: TALCUM POWDERS. TOOTH

BRUSHES.lot innT he lut I'cstum w.i old in Ai

rr inttcsed 120 from 1004 to 1914 AUSTRALIA MAKING

)LD SHIPMENTSFOR SALE FISH FOODS AND PLANTS. LARGE AQUARIUM AND ORNAMENTS

ade ol wheal ami n tut ol w In'.li'somc molasses, - u iJciiiious m'M'Mgc.

id ti- - drug, i.illcine -- the tausr ol (oflcc licadchc. lolfcr sleeplessness.

?Iyyy

tyye!e

BUTT'S Drug Stores(AMnrtatfd 1r. CnrrenpondVaie. I

Melbourne, Australia, Kept A

ill official report shows that fromthe beginning of the present war upto August It over !0,noo,Q(ift worth

i ot obl Was snipped from the COMtuonwi'altli Of this onsi.b rnblyinoie than IH.geO.Wi was in spe-

ll le of which 10,4i.MlO went to theUnited states, in the previous twelvemonth as indtrHlliifj the effect ofth war upon golf rxpott all thegold KPOCl exported from Australia

The"There's a Reason" for POSTUM exa&L StoresI'HONI ISmi tr-- i central

I'HONI gg

lib ami in i. ii

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THREEALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1915.

CAPT. "DUTCH" RECARDO. THE LION TAMER. oooooot ;oooooooooocooooooooooooeooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooogeO OOOOOI lcooooooono,ioo,)0 000;ooooocooocOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOnOae

OLD-TIME- R OF STRTE EXHIBIT oo 00WITH SELLS-FLOT- CIRCUS. HERE MONDAY. NOV. 8 oo

oooo So

0

oooo "Is Mv Bank Courteous'

OOoo

oo ooPENASCO REGION HAS BEEN SEEN oo

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oo On Bieatc-- IwnLt i,UltrV All 00 Ioo

PROVES A HERO BY HUGE CROWDhen oo

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ofthe fin

lieal youV

VMth oooooooo 1.iifr oo d a cmgftMlto wrlnmc to vou to heroineoo oo o

00 oo o

is Branson Waves Good-by- e, Four Hundred Thousand Peo- - it I'M

oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

money

- An

oooooooooooo00coCOCOoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

I he young man v

ttoiii w BM ami. I ii e um w mo

eboreciate .,uiite

pie Have Sti earned Through iM... M: d..:u:., ft cnmim

to His Friends After Being

Crushed Underneath a Load

of Heavy Ties,,1.1 ,1.

i perfot mini, i

pout HI Mi andSan Diego Fair Opened,

oo0000oo00oo000000Hooooeooooooooooo000 00900

a i:- the: citizens bankbuggy whipdt'Mle to kt

'CIAL COMIIVOMHMCI lO MCNfllN OuHNAL:

Santa Fe. ct. IS. Four hundredPlCIAk CQiallPONDINCI TO HMhlNl '."..Santa Ke. Oct. II "flood by,-- boys

(Jus thousand people, a nuinler equal to11 be dead in another minute chance fithe. thought lid

will: anson, the old-tim- of ItM lVnas, o

waved his right hand towardllnuri It) a. IU. to I p. OB.

4 ar luterrat In our Karbun leprUnnol oriifbaui of Deposit)

laughs at sn. hSee Ihoae ...

IWn steel ciThat s all IM

(tVir- -

ill gently breaIn- h "I liveil. un- -is last. dy inn 09

tin entire population of New Mi-- i)

h ue visited the New Mexi. o buildingat San Diego the past nine months

The San Diego 1'nion cairns a bigadvertisement of the Kilties band

theii eiigagcmijit at San Die-g-

exposition today The point aboutthe advertisement is that it proclaimsthat the hand was I gn at HMtM atthe Albuquerque fait

oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooaWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOliUOUOOOOOOOOUUUliuuin,vuuuvvv

iraid and I h ro.Coming dewa tin Nimw hill withload of ties from the Santa ltar-ar-

camp at the foot of the snuyv-avere- d

Truchas peaks, the brake onis wagon failed to work at a criti- -

meetctitmADDRESS ATGOSPELDr Paul Hitter, minister from

Switaerland t. the 1'tiited States.Mrs. Hitter were at

PENNEY OPENING STOREEVENT PROVED A

TREMENDOUS SUCCESSthomaanit A by NORTH FOURTH STREET

GOSPEL HALL TONIGHTu' on Tuesdav of this w trampoot.

moment H- guttled the teamunst the canyon wall hut the im- -

i was suchsthat the wagon rolledvr the hank ., an arroy,. an, twelveet helaw CantC to a stop with thes on top of Hranson His leg!re crushed to a pulp from th. hipi

Mr Hitter wax especiajlv interested inthe architecture of the building andasked many .mentions about NewMexico minion churche and history.He NO Del to Visit Kt w MeXiOO ill the

Ho broke andthi a mil ih handlemud

eeeeeoeeee90eee9e9e ;

Kcxiews Bar!) Utah I near future and wandered whetheiThere he lay. fully . onsen, us, ai j it offers any advantages for Swiss

ma. up Into the blue of the sky. his colonists He was told that someit,. ebbing away as th,. shadows thirty years ago a Sw iss colony In, at

length), reviewing the thrilling in-l- ed ka the lower Pecoi valley andof 'his frontier life, recalling brought to the state Ktffie of its heal

a picture of the old home and mother. I known citliena.It was not until sunset that helpi Adjutant General Harry T Herring

ram. Calmly he directed the men was at the huilding. He - in Sanhow to raise the lots from his poor j Dieffo for iris health and appear-- ,

.lushed body, never (altering, un- - much improvedomiilaining. without even a groan. F. X. Saucier, of Niicvistas. Cnba,

.1M t

M r.W in ii they lifted the last logs he hut formerly engaged In tinning a

thanked them, gave Ihe brief farewell i HUlnboro and Uik Valley.wrai de

find was no more. lighted with th,' mineral exhibit II

Only the das before, his son, whom is one of the stockholders in the Chill

he had not seen for' years, after a company. Re M accompanied b) f

brief visit, left N'w Mexico for nil! W. Drew, a real estate operator anTwo married daughters live; capita uat ot imsum. wu is (,nine

Branaon was well iror investment poaaieimiea in inSan Diego, tillsIunity, w

IIand many

heartfeltbe spoken

nown throughout Tanaked lor his gentle ways,re the homes In whit hlord of remembrance willl th,. old-tim- er, when n

enlh reaches it.

Kl! Ilt.X SCHEER'S METHODS MAKI HOfctE 'l1 I &Y

The New Mexicans who regitwere: John W, Tinner. SantaMrs John W. Turner. SantaMrs. N C, Turner, Tyrone; DrMrs. Htrrleberger, SllveiH C, Dudley, Koswoll; Mis S. !

(!rid,. Ruth McBride, EapanolaRoewell; BftO COLO? TAKEMis John Shawand

III. inNEW MEXICO GOAT GETS

HIS IN CALIFORNIA Our Selling MethodsJ,Her- -

he Heed, Santa Fe Mrn, Alamogordo; Hairy 'I

Santa Fe; F. X. BaucleiMr. and Mrs Shaw, of

especially pleased with t1ml

GASCftRETS FORMexlco display

I NABLE YOt in GE1 UST WHATVCXJ WANT

x

At Just the Price You Wantto Pay

THREE-YEAR-OL- D CHILD

IS SHOT BY PLAYMATE BOILS TONIGHT

tllMlM COKRMeONOtNCI ' 0NIN JOUNClSanta Fe. Oct 21 -- The New Mex-

ico goal has been given a final (JUietUI

lj tin- torest service in Calif ornia andthat after many vicissitudes. The rep-

utation of the New Mexico goat as a

destroys of underbrush in the Blackrange. Sierra county, had become so

well eslablishe, by the forest ser-

vice that a herd of ",00 was exportedt.. California from Lke Valley and

m placed on th, i"b ol eating theunderbrush on tin San Bernardinoforest

lHC,L .., - ..o, . TO "SIM jOUNl)Santa Fe. Oct, il. --Crooning soft

lv to himself, holding a Teddy bearin his right arm, Federic Baca, agedthree, was toddling along the iiioun- -

()! 111 SI. I ON!) stlJi t i

A I

iitli heft

tratl near his home south ot iu- - SCHOOL SAVINGShot ihp iroats have been in trouble tainbera yesterday.

l'eetv Btrfdy" he murmured, 'comfrom the moment they cross, ,i (tie'. . ot. i o at Needles. At first, instead

thev made here, no conxeu. as a son. ,,,h..r online- the underbrushlYaTFIlll PRdllFafar the canyoni and valleys ami aietro,

,u. ,.i.n ct..ss. The Mexican TeddSt n iside ,r UIUI L.III I IIUILU cMainhe tottered a few steps crj inKherder who had been brought from

Menu COUnty WBJI Unable to keep hisherd together. Man) of the goatg be- -

Scheer's Prices Are Rightl ACROSS rHESTREI FROM OUR MAIN STOREOthei "SCI IE ER STCWE" filled and runnmg over with bar-i- n

Second Hand Furniture

nvulsi

li..,ini, ar and l,r a w nin'ma, mamma!" aobbedand dropped dead.

A plaVmiat the bird with his

toa it'mutton.ast goat ill,thyvas called

ENTIRE SUCCESSvu wid Pi Idaj evenings, Mr. Louti 1

in , roMiomi, fiii jim irh Inatrut'tur la i ;

iu, ih'rs spiiniii in thi tyrelgfi M

...I-- It it Ti fJ II I MA MtV li'n i' b nri in i ' . I L! n V.

d the h

ireheadoronerterely a

the ranchersNow conns the n port that the

malnder of the herd baa ""' to,,,.. hi,,, i in,, ground l"V way of

lit th

rd and hit the babyabove the right eye.

Is investigating, butlother tragedy addedorded in New Mexlcitig th:- - hunting si a so

thethe And jui

buy,11 Mil II ,

line youuseti

eithernryv or lite slilillv.tyc you money onft a r ive nu c . .. ,. n von yy imi101jioiso'n route. A small weed that com

menced to appear in profuse quarttlen Now Have Accounts'finished wlien th,. nasi two weCka, has WILL

FOR (their pro.up the goats and ibspinIII Y MH RASI I OR EX(I UN 1 Kleld

Ol I) I I KNI 1 KlVNGE NEW

OK OLD

mm ,, " ' 1

With Bank Authorized by!

Educational Authorities,

DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS

LOADED; OLD STORY Willii rmid i

,. you sleep.verblal ability totiling- from beerthe small purpU

io- -

get away ,y 1th any -

bottles to tin cans.flowers proved too

uiul ended another!'gill

much for tneinxperiment of Unole Sam's forest II - .pc,AL loameeNHNCi to mornins iou.n.li

Santa Ke, Oct. :':'. lirakemun rrMis Rdlth Clark,Juarei Cotnmleiilori CIn tip se .lays when eeonomii Kl I'UMOPearson of the Denver "un m'

constipate,! wastefrom the boyyels.

ilUlckeat yya to getill,and'Utilecolds

iteruay iwappwtikeman mi tin ScheerFurnitureCoir two (TusraretHinWHAT SWEETHEART

TRIED FOR PIMPLES

s arepen- -

utlontuaedel est,f anehil- -

liableefore

fe, The traingun which Pear-loade- d

was dis-t- ,

arlna through

Qrande railroad, v

guns with a tellOWtrain bound for Sangay , a lurch and thison thought wain'lcharged, the bullethis hip and thigh,bones.

urging thrift upon th. America!pie, that tlvre may be no refrom the financial revolution ,

by ihe European war. It is of ii

to note the growth and successexcellent devic,. for teaching thitlren of Albuquerque this u

habit which was Inauguratedllieiv yvas ally thought Of Ct

islma rorbiKuturdny,

Monday mo.tuiletils art

M iss,1 oil,OMSe

The514 s SECONDINI

th'shattering drlv" ,1,1 ft,del Iithatin;, kII. libI,

m nan's nicinm Wafer Proved Magi,They're the Most effective.Quick iMoud Icansi r and

r.. Known. ......aaaaTrying W Keep I'"'' GtotBg,Santa' Ke, Oct. 211. Chamber

of Commerce of UI Angeles haseeeeeeformer

dial!) i

Theopeningdenarii)

system.With the consent f tin boat

education, the American Trustlugs hank Inaugurated aohoolIiikh system about two years agothe sanction and approval of

dged $ 7 T. Mt n to keep me expnm- -

,1 ofSal-saand

lt'

plnt San Diego open ,", biiu oe.

President H Aubrey Dayidsonturnyear

present si inn nts a re "id to attendigement unnouncei the

profcssiolla pell Mia nihipembracing ipeclal work

tal penmamhlp, enRroaa- -

Kit It'll, in- - applied letwash draw Ing This ,le-il- l

be under the dil',

HUM, PACKAGE M Mill I HI I

Th difference in the appearance ol

ihe skin, after a few days' use of

Stuart's Calcium Wafers, is startling.They are yvlthnut doubt the greatestskin beaotlfteri In existence, and themom effective eradlofttora of bbod

that $17.,. t'"" w'i" ii" siieiupromisesto ellhallK th,. attracttveneai ot me

house the exhibits fromSouth Spring Orchard"IN THE NEW LAND Of THE BIG RrlWPlI"

fail1 so aa t,San Francis, that yvill be sent uvea.

father A. If, Matul.ilaii. S. J., in theparochial schools. This grew fromrear to rear until now more than I

school ,'blldren are saving their dimesand pennies and putting them In

in the school sayings batik.The accounts are handled by mean

pa in,ol Mithe ;i,- - ,iii1San Diego offers to turn

aa ....u,,i.... i.lant to the con- -

lino, .ion,- . t t .1 .r.. ,,. l,o nn- -

of cards, stamps being affiled tollies.troi ,,t a tioaru ,,i ,,,.,""- -

pointed by the contributing: interestsvaluation of "a nominal

. tin lilift monthly forpi nPortto represent the

When the achooreachea th. sum ,

ichingR. B,an mei

I l"ii

untl deposited. "ivingi account

the amount is elacings ac- - le

Angelei Chammaintenance The l.oher of Commerce miproposition and at tl$ l r,,(ioo toward the $

rly accept,,! the,. meeting raised

5,000 fund. Thece of Salt Lake

transferred Into a regularcount w ith the American Ti III

lugs bank. Then Interest is n

It, Just as upon any Other Wcount.

Chamber of Coniincontribute 5,ooo anasimilar amount.

city promises tothat ai Denvei a Dep.

hfset day.sa ngs sy stein on

LIS USE IIMILif thebuild'

Win Hard FougiM S,IM- J week, when repreaentatlveiSanta Fe. Oct. 13. John H. visit the different It'll

has wm, his haul foughi onteat inao- -.Money cannot be wlthdr w n

g rar.l Jir 'illrVl M B r" " ftuted against him In the federa MM" before the account reachea i lutal aoffice by the I'nited States. I'. ha ri l cen(a Q(J thete are nthet Condi

mal foi'-s- hntrv is on the Alamo nntl tom calculated to urge in Ill STOP ft GOLDbetween ('lotineroil ul Weed, the;

that thethdrawtt forI'liited States conteiuling

YOU

OWN

THE

WATER

SOLD

ON

EASY

TERMS

area involved had '" eifor. -- t purposes befOIhis entry. Bharl bad

I TeU You Hinait s Calcium Wafersire Wonderful Beaut Maker!"

impurities known to sclent ' Kyery-bod- y

knows or ought to know thatImnuritlea m Ihe blood came most ot

Khal i madetablished his!

withdrawn,oeglected to!

continue saving rather man 10 putaway money only to Withdraw It

The system has worked VOTJ Well

In the local ichoola, teaching mainyoungiteri the habit ot eavlng andproviding them with handy fund '"'emergen, os. II has the approval (if

th,. school authorltiei and, from theway In which the number Of accountsk mowing, of th, children.

home before the land WM I

however, and in' iely badniVn th,. technical filing Khan 'ithe poor complexions Ihe pimpb fivereIII llehas the onlv Wtel forskins. plat

101; Sit in. ..

beautyMiiiIh le r unt ?y

ihe red spots, the muddylolls and skin eruptionsblood is purified, all thesestroyers disappear, and a

reiultl which no face Ira"cer ntod'jee

Stuart's Calcium Wafer

Note- -.

a iu CheehSanta Fe, Oct.furnished a supert1 BUSINESSs bond

from co Mart til' .Mill pending Ills aHelen yearstivictem and senten

fethe penitent!!

COLLEGE ITEMSL

''.erful for this purpoee. Oni of theirIngredient, oalcium suiphid". ii intiHelf the quickest and most effectiveblood cleanser ever known. Start tak-ing Stuart's Calcium Wafers today andyour mirror in a few SJW Will showVOU that your "dream Of a fair andleavteoM face" is omlng true, iiuyte i,x ,,f them from your druggist

it cents. If you want to trythem flrgt. mail coupon hehW forfree 'rial package.

Sam livers 111 a lexn o saioon. .

Hi. kens, sentenced t" twenty vr.in oikilling A. H. Combe, b. ad blacksmithat Ihe Santa ! shops at CloviJ, ll111(100furnished I supers,-- lea- -

It X. Williams, justice ol

peace at Tex., 0, given four years lot

accepting a bribe, gave uoeriedeBibond of li.SOO pending appeal.

gotten .lowtii j,,y mg the

Everyone hattine work aft''!'

We Plant the Trees and Care forThem Until They Are Five Years OldNo Worry No CareY 0 1 R E A P T II E II A li V K S T

I ELAND Sales ManagerCLE A - - - -

dullness,Ring

l'XC,i, V-

ied duringposit Ions

titers It 111,,n Hiih Ioiis Stones.(in. The InltedPlfwrea

Santa fe.

so) eneag andDon't stir,

and IflUffllng

siirrnest tiffed-Bta- e

else i

rair.Eleven calli from xvw .vi

i,,ua ami 'I', wti were recetthe past wck and manyI,,, e been filled With II

pen, lingSenator Isaac Berth add)

students Thursday, Idlingins very Interacting wtperlihts recent Buropean Crip,

Alfred Itiehl leans "ii

ai survey bulletin re- - .. F.Slates geologi.i hi obbingm id givethe total annualceived today ilvei

PHONE 776,f gems ami procmusI'nited States as $1.JI4,- - P. 0. BOX 552.product ion

stones In the 115 SOUTH SECOND ST.

"IT'S THE SOIL"

I III l nUAl l POMg. . smart (ka, MM sman

BMCi Marshall. Mich.: Send meat once, by return mail, a freetrial package of Stuart's CalciumWafen.NameStreet .'city State

ts lyithouly. , Suntvill acceptdav tor Tlioreati where In at any drug;

assistance, tan

convenient 1

Cenuiue.

651. There were years m

uhen Santa Ke county alone producedturquoise valued at that amount but

Tiffany turnuniser years Ihemines, south "f Kant" have not

been operated.

a position in thi I'.Vv Indian service.The tart? winter term "pens Mon-

day, November 1, in both day and e

FOUR ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1915.

LITTLE COLLEGE I!l ston 00116 Mad Phot i of 31 U (00 ( tutside Grounds Hour Before Game Began PALEFACES ROMP

AGAIN TRAMPLES ON REDSKINS AT

Oil BLUE ELEVENMrty t f ''-- f " , HOPEWELL FIELD

.' s I aV

; .Vv

lief-Pa- ss Football Elevens Hand In-

dian First and SeconcTeams Mauling,

sr --BBm ag 7 ra J' 'tst&tMTW$LftBksSm a

Imjfr,

f

jQljjj '''t'

This remit rk.i ble Naanrnmh , .. v. at .1! fun nut de Hruvue fit hi In IloHtoii. whin the lb l Six and the Philadelphtiis played their fourth same of ih- worta m ..

' 'i ' ion-i.,.- -

ihe found the VaU

ft, atloat. .. .... I r ll.. h.ru.ol rii.u.l ,.. ill t ., u l.nvi.l ,1 It I:, slim In I, ,, I,nil mail Tin Ml, Will fulls olll, IX. ml llll i llli' UI'HIIIkIs. Whirl hi'hl ll.OM.enthusiastic

l.i'. thf Paat Indian. yaatafdMafternoon, tile t'niveraity of New Meilea foot hnii etowaa defeatins the Halt-e- d

States Indian school flrat team hitin- d score of Zi to 0. While

.the Albuquerque liish in, uitaiu-raise- r to th- - university sannir'mmed the Indian school secondteam. 32 to V. Th, H.imes Were Btayed

i on Hopewell field.However, both Indian elevens made

a credltahta nhOWltltT. Ilnth tennisI Wei ftrlltiatt hard all the time t,i ...

I,.,- .i ,, isesu srore. It wan sirnplviBe "f the Indians K'dnit out if their

SfUB,In the university same It was a

m.irch dpWn the field when.aver the hillmen ipd the ball, while

j i hi- Indians were untit le to BBUlthrmish the heavy appoBUm line withan degree .if resuhuitv. The work'i Aydallotte, U kl half ami

:jel s snal-kickin- s featured theUaisity's play ill the eight I'. X. MtOUThdOWna, four were made hy th.-faat Cherry and-aiff- er bnck, and in-

wasn't tun husy mafclBC tourhdowns toplay a bans-u- p defensive game, uithat. One t.i W'im ly's toe work eventouchdown resulted in a st ore of tev-e-

for the university. For the Indiana,il usual, the old reliable Rota Tan

played tha star same. in the offen-jglv- e

or defenaive, Hula, with hissprained ankle, waa up to his neck inevery play,

Coach Repp's aquad of hish bcbiooIpiiakiniti ra showed a vast amount ofImprovement over their play in theMenaul same two weeks afo, an, I.

pin, ins only quart era, hadpractically as much of a walkawajis the unlveralty, The A. II. S. eleven

larpely mi open-styl- e same thaiworked to perle, lion .isalnst the In- -

dlnns.The lush si hool sotiad will play u

ENDORSEMENT OF POSTMASTER GENERAL ON

EFFICIENCY OF HARi.EY DAVIDSON'S SIDEVANS

TACOMA LOSES SECOND

GAME OF SERIES FOR

AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP

Iim i. tin mm- -' grntlj by

(fata ta i iiii.pi' iflvttU pHS Was IllwtO",

i machine like manner'nm bun. b iphaaard about

pay il11 'in th

mi i un ii via Mill l si I

IIIU ll II iv llll M k

MM II COI

il .i ird napping lodks,1! (Il . fl ., I, Inl lis

s f 10 in Before the r..hi iil,.i.i h.ul in il '" l lu.,,wn ful Col Bell attack ' "nplalo M i

hin hnii made a iil-- . anM Ii, i Mai i n il pit i unv i auntil ol '

Ma UhJ (i n m ii, ihf a in il cMitttlnhart "' in ' il ' hi- ""I i.ui, hiiiuN n nfthf (AIM v thin f J ininntiK nfl'-- i

tlM Man. K".'l fnun I In-- (1Mkirk ihi- i i " i lull

nih il i In- w 'Ii'iiii,.iii

nrlt over I h

i riiiiMiii anil ihi- - fir m ll.miiirt n-- 1

I tut In IMM si ale.Harvard mppniUn w jaham ui

i hi- inM-.- il ' Humana foti!1 i"i m, i

Thai Mail latt ' helnw ihr vrihurt barn ii' ialh admitted, hut

ii baa baan nir alaf cainhridRr i

Iinn awm K'i i.nm-- fiiniMJiia. llltlUfa and tump In.tha layi nfl an HI

tit-- ludtmttni in runniM them off.Captain Ma Han ll In Ihr rii'i rol- -

I'liin and fail'-t- i to in" ki- - 4 atntTla i laanihrotidMul tha irnru

Tin. i,nl driip ,if hit tfi iii-i- i in thffornail up of Joj rti Injury oil1'iipiniii Itarrnlt. Klvi- - miaul" aflrr

had acon-- lili louchduwn, in.toppad Mali. ii lii mill fh-li- and nf

i, anvrra h idnv m hp liaad

USS MINISTER HEARS

ARGUMENTS FOR JEWS

laaaelatcd Prraa CaMwaoaadaaca.)London, Oct, IS Durini hl raecnlill in Liondon M. Barb; the Ruaalannlater f fin.-i- !. e a sympathet-aufll- i

iter to W. A Appleton, hnn-ii- y

preaidani of lh Workera' I

airue for Jewish Rmaftcipation, whoki-,- rh.it the Jewa in llnssia be d

the i Ights "1 citiznis benaj perform tin- dutlea of cltliene.in reply, M Bark said an attempt

paw lawn ponferriag additional I

:hts ,m tin- Jewa Would haveouaed coniroveray, ami perhapaatlMty, inii".i ih, Ruaaian people, I

'.hi" ihr Ruaaian Knvemmenl hadtun tin- matter in us own bandad eonferrad liberties ami privileaeit

admlniatratlve action. The kv-me-

In in ai tins proceeded mi thatmptlon ll;lt InSIT niiart with

Ruaaia

FOR RFXT Room. 2Rx50, facingalloy In business suitable forpliiinhlng or lln shop, or storage;hem and ualcr Included. Apply thlgoffice.

ry a Journal Want Ad, Resulls,'"

aavaratloi tan raara,i nilshi i 'oln idI.i.i ,1

llllll' 'n IBjl shipip.ellts the ellle- hill ill'' ' -

,of ii, i, s 'uta who rotwivci farm produce t

maile i'S p. i in in post. CanateqtMntly, the rtcelI slnn nf the paatmu in general up-- .

' .. ',

I pros ins motor ihliv.ries .mil roller j'" "" '"'" ' ""'', J''."'1 " '"'

oi t sn.is i tw .J Rons n it. P. f. rptitea Is meeting I """dli ii "

iunti '' i?'' '','

' i" '! '' 8ptajn a Giood Muni for Chamber-i- thi! r"",n ' Iain's Cough Itcmcds.utAi Int.r il

rt ',i

',, ,. hi 'ii nil Mrs J, . RoseTverona, Pa., makes?i i n i va- - r' good reporl of her experience in the

"iJv I' " luag of i'h iinh' i Iain's OoUgh Remedy

avem ie, ,,u,,w, j, ,.IS been used hy giy- -i -- self and family for a number "1 yea is

OTHER FOOTBALL RESULTS:

a hair iri whan sh bad oroup lastwinter, n broke up tas attack at

Kansas. 19; Kansas A Kims. ,. j base r commended tlhamber- -Drake 4. Blmpaan, :i. Iisin's Cough Remedy to many of myHaskell, 10; Cralghton, : friends and neighbors who have usedI'.r-- i. u, oberim, , lit with equally good results." Obtain- -Danlson, ' Cincinnati, n. able every whara,Druri Ws

lol

I sM. oia i, MI v I m:III A Is ri Rl DAWK, HO Ttl i

Luwoin, Nab., tut . Nbrakatrturn plied dwi None Dam today hyi, sroie ol 2(1 in IV anil lb'- lialtowmari i a slnaia point, accordingto rut les a Ipi saw the s.nhr. I' pri

ni. i he snpet mi ii i of the ainnlnileuin In aaaa s stlriiiis gami h

tWaan teams In the puil, "I ,,, millionmid almaal aquall) matt had In

and stum Inn.In the earh stases. on stiaiuht foot-hal-

j

Nolle Itsllli lllglllll olllrhisseilthe Cornhnskeis Then Srbraaka I

changed Inr tneltcs. tWjaytBI thai pen K, i me, Mid the open waino Won.Khi Mim s m h itnairtni accuracy,Chamberlain laiilated the forwardpass. e, h tluie for U betwnllal gainschamberlain w s the dlatinci star ofelthet eleien, lime and BBaln belniculled Upon In "f the hall, andaaktoan falling nik tf distanceBuchms n ami i 'ofaJl mi- chiefglOIIUll glllllUM lll ihi- isii.us

in. hi I . s i i i in i: I ihi:i trim ia a d un I'ltll'l l v

W'llliaiiif low ii, Ma.--.- m l. 2S. Theprowras of Oenrg hrlcklty, hrotharof ihe formei Haryai d captain, wasthe lart.n in Trinity's victoryover Williams i,.d As i reault nlhis participation In Ihe game, Wllllama uthletb council notified Trlnlij

i

train f preaentlng the Indian srhrxt Baturda

BEE M IDAM I'KTITE.noted palmist, who predirted

ath of exPraatdant BtcKinlejiie Qalveaton flood, (ells past,t and future; reads strictly

1503 West (Vniial.

rotton rag' tha Journal i, (fire.

wear the kind of

loubl as to quality

rank second to none where

and the prices are somewhat

for such good clothes

.n i,

iweenBui It I

Phlladi(NewWHS hollcKul

s iis Hi uKIMIiiMVMWK.IS hi Hi I I l'ii i

iii.iialhluui Inh,

rrldlron r,nin- -

thl,i

mi

V II ..I v li.ii' IIIsllli.lu Mi I I I

.rharlrxtnn, v "PI

WaahlnRtot nrt 1,'liivi d '!

vjvi Th liaiin m frteltril, i,,. Uettfci id

Rinln tulMnn hi uam tmin tin fhldhaaniiati "f ullem-- d unfalrnaali ol fru-lut-

mi l Mill i I l.l III: l I I'm111MI HV K Willi IH imn

, I II t. t, AIM' il ll'l'- -'

vmi-ii- uxfaa with "

mi MM mill I I TM I ( h nil's low I I M

Mm ne ip.'h- - M n ll i tl rri .

seniiim i brilliant gttai s t'nis-i-

Islty of Mi -- "hi footb(rented the L'lllveraltj i

in i tod) 61 i" i:t.points cam in th-- - set1

second tdUChdoWll hi liiia number of second stl li i.li nterad i ha Mtnttaaola

AMKM hums MlNNOI III lit llII Wis W I K UN HI I I . I

mis defealeil M-

ill I., ii Inlarestgame lagged sftei Un ctuaiter until the ia( is In

Missouri wllh tintouchdow n push,

Will I UISI K I is in l.l II ssi lilll II HTAI It ' i Will

plnvlng the Inisi d Ml h lica n

defeated the Woll tidas gtaull etachplunger, sins una

Indiaettion and Innomniaare two distressing com-

plaints, which are hard toconquer with drugs. Buthere is a case where Duffy'sPure Malt Whiskey, a trueproduct of nature, came tothe relief of Mrs. AmeliaLang, again proving the ben-- t

t it this great "Medicine forAll Mankind" really is tosuffering humanity.

"After being troubled with ,'lcepless-ncs- s

and indigestion lor laitnc tunc,and not lieing able to old. on anv relict1 lead one ol your iuKci tisements ofIhifly's. Pure Malt Whiskey nnd di

Cajed to trv it. I must s.iy tliat mviridigesliou has ilisapix-arr- and Putfy's is the only thing that overcamesic. ojessness. I will alwajrg keep abottWot Ihittv' Purt Malt W Mike) onI It il a- - I hat) it to a household remCsls " Mr- -. Ann Ug 1 gng, New .

Ave. i ird St Jaman.a Court, L.l., li Y.

tl oughly malted grain,

are ever gtateiul for

Beware of imitations

i. tPf-i-- t. LiARin iir)art Prancis li 23, Right runs '

.from the South Tacoma (Waah.) Tis- -

r,,... left fielder for It vi land, ml-- 1

d the rally In tin- e ent'i null a

Pacific Coast League

Wllitl' Colli I'llsllHUICll.Mtiwauke' . wis - ' - Th,. pro-li- e

motors of the Willi, M,,:llonishi ah-- si

'" "' SV poneinent "f'' '" ' ' lilled lor next

, !.!. w

CallJilildtiM

BBiefflawi

Tilt: RfglTBttg CO., c. (Ji lOslriiiiilora

MhaaastajBe. . m.

Now is the Shooter's Time

The hunting ifasnn 15 lirre, snj th,j of the Broods, th rields and themurslirs is not to he ilrnir J.

(irr Rradyl See that your tcitter-gu- n

ii oiled and easv. Get a few

hundred shots practice at thr gun club

to ensure SUCCBSl in the held.

tiet shells loaded with the powders

that win

SHOTGUN POWDERS

Dupent :: Balllstlta SehultsaDu Pont Blaok Spo --ting Powder

Each hu it good poinrs eirh haiits fnendV and all ste bound to getdasjlsd rrtuits if your aim is tight.Loaded in all standard shells or in bulk

at your dealer's, ffntt or booklet.

E. t. Du Pout DeNimours&Cimpini

Wilmington. Dslswsrs

Meeting Competition

Duffy's RelievedInsomnia and Indigestion

keen competition in every walk of life now-a-dav- s

demands some thought of our "clothes welfare."

A man nnghl be g nackerjack business man, pos-

sess all the good qualities so essential in his line of

business, but let his appearanre be anything but first

class and he has a growing tendency to be careless. Usu-

ally he sutlers for it.

fllffll Ihi' ll! hull! lln I'ljuiitrv showedthat the .ii Cyfli IHl ihl.s.in Nmi elUti I" needi lh departmentsaliafai U'tlii

in th,. suhurliah r H 'Inrge itlesiiH ssi'ii ns Vi'' 111,

'i

, i'"," ' !, ion e r -

Iflllll llhlllI ipn ir 1,, '"" '

:'' "fart'al condition nfiisi, w - hownt man injnaed,

ill I Mill 'I M i l! M'lI'l RIM I ihiis-- i

Bio K ills upset minions i

lit ins -- ell nils-va- r

tpunting i!s showed i

WIIIIIK.ll Willi, WiK III Tllll. MM II MI-lll- s

111 I M I s I l l i It Wu. I itmii ii Hi llltl I'l I I si I

o lladgitt ilde'a Hueki

Itn.Nsud ti da, nrai th,. end i the,;.,m. nn n forward pa

I'l W-- YI M I s ItIs III I I VII II I II Ml

'Ipi. 'di Iphla, i h

H s .11. li

s tik

nust p

i"mos (adness

Clothcraft Clothes

money salue is concerned

less than you svould think

$1 no to $22.30.

Davis As- -

Rrown,

Colby, SI; Bowdrrin,Vlleglii ns, i it; rnis a

dsslppl A,

Bradlej Polytechnh Unci

Wabash, i, Kranklin, B

Mliimis W, slesan T W illiamashti. ISRarlham, it, Hnnover, .

Vhn Slevirr, li. iT! Kl Past

tSIIS, .., of "r.

fhrlstlan Brothers111 norinal. "

Masanrnuaetts tswlt'l i lini 1. a

loi bniaincn Win- - T liius-J.,

Irish- - Aioei li ani the tcn-ml- lr

WORLEVS CITY DIRECTORY

Phe W oriel cltj dlfwtor f"i ll'liibe n i mini in Albtiuuernui- - bs U- -

f. 'I itial ion will be and rom- -

piled bs th. oxpf en of the!Worhs eompara

i it. .

I Ml i

MKS. AM K LI A I.ANO

Being an absolutely putc (UtHUation ofM. MANDELL

IheClothcraftStore

Albuquerque, N. M.

Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskeyprompts the stomach to healthy action, promotes digestion ami asaimOalio i of

the lxi, ciirahcs the Mood, atsl brings sttcntli BOO vkorto the gyatcm, Withits prcM-nlr- advice of a tihlcHin!ol in wad Is '" ' m'-a- ; a.i.l hismifatigue is diminished, the nerves are aonUed to the sniitot allowing tc .tlulaluiiiber ; and in atomai h troubl.n, Ditfly's sfhlom tails to ruing als ml result i

that are rnout gralitymg. lie, . e the stomas h is not required to deal w hh $

atrange to Its methods of woiking, as in the caw with ordinary tonus.those who "Got Duffy's end keep well"itt. woiah rlul nourishing; qualiturs.Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. LUMBER Cement-Plaste- r

Albuquerque Lumber CompanyI m NORTH FIRKT BTREETT

fiat Dufb from ytur leoal inaBJIst, graaar sr deals r

NOTE 80 ar kattla. If ha sennet tuapty you, writs us,m wMl un van whsrs ta aal H. Meaueel feeaklal fraa.

The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co, Rothester, N. I.

ALBUQUERGUE MORNING JOURNAL. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1915. FIVE

ENGLAND ALWAYS 'WOMEN PARADE ITALIANS MAKE The Big Day's on the WayLENIENT TOWARD

;NEW YORK CITY DECIDED El

ACCUSED WOMEN 40.000 STRONG OVER AUSTRIANS ALBUQUERQUE SSste 8Evei When Shown to oe Ac- -j Greatest Demonstration of Furious Attacks Are Launc

Spies, They Are Mere-Giv- en Suffrage Sentiment Ever ed by King Victor's Fore Reserved Seats Soid at the Matson Book Store Circus DayPrison Sentences, Seen Is Witnessed by Hun-

dredsand Strongholds of Ener

s Sir John Simon. of Thousands, Are Successfully ! med

'V MOMN.I.J OuaN.L l.in.L ll.ltD .!

York, net. 4.-- Filth avenue!for four hours today was given ..m i

to the largest woman suffrage paradeever witnessed an) where. It was the.women's appeal to place .ev York!at the election on .Nov ember 1,1among the states which have gh.cn:women the right to vote

Participated In b women fromavail state in the country and front

'more than twenty foreign countries,by w .mien from every phase of bual- -

in ss, professional, educational, aft is- -

tie and Official hie. the par.ub ex- -

tended from Washington Square to

.i'NM JOUIN.L P1CIL LI AIIO WttLondon. ' ! 24 (7:40 i. m. i Sir

John A. Simon. British home BW",ar sad t.irm. r attorney iftnirnl, in,1, unit of M inti'i view today de-

clared I Hal ihr fate of Kditti Cawi;,h.. English nurse executed h tinGerman authorities at mussels, couldhave so parallela in the records (

fuf0 Britain tiegissenl if pwm.reused of military offenses.

Evt n In eaees of clearly proranal Britain has. according

to the hma secretary, meted nut t.ieomen no death sentence.

-- Xi woman." said lie, "who hasheel, tried for any miliiaiv offense iniky country has suffered the death

imi,..i .

Kolllc. (K l. S3 t

13:49 in a The-- tat. men, fn in gelwas issued l.'.I.e

The energeticcur brave and unwitinues with importglOni the front

I OI the We.-- t. 11

do we have takenN'oillie, ihllS e Piin the valley of the

"In I'oldeiole Vi

the enemj poaltioiI no continue.look a small fort aprieoTn i s. Betwetthe Roite and beadcolumns are cloaMiflanking and . i

and converging onsweeping awav Hie

with Col.W.F. CODY (BUFFALO BILDhimself.Appearing personally at Each Performance

('ennui park and although it beganshortly lifter i o'clock it Las long .if- -

tor dark whenfinished.

Suffrage lea era est. mated that,40,0,111 women nere in hue. in audi-- !lion tin re w. i i .',000 men represent-aid- .

nig. the leaden only about half!of the men who had signed pledgesthat the would participate, Through- -

out tie line of march the sidewalks,;hotel balconies, and w indows of eluba,stoies olid apartment houses werefilled with speetatois. Until sides ofFifth avenue, with the jellow-b.in-nere- d

women marchers moving be-

tween, were banked with throng! ofpeople, estimated by the police to eX

ceed fOO.SOO. It to k tour hours andtWt ni minute, toi the parade topass go) one of the reviewing stand-

Of the various te. Hires of the par- -

ade none attracted more attentionthan several babies Which were puh- -

ed in baby an lagan by then mothersand herald d hi banners ' Votes forWomen."

New Jersey women who lost theirfight for suffrage in that stale in theelection lasi Tuesday, earned a placard inscribed; "Delayed but NOt Defeated."

Dr. Anna HoW Mar)Walker. Mis Herbert Carpi I'titer, Mr.Norman de i: Wnltehous Miss Ko- -

salie .lones, Mrs. Carrie , 'hapmanCatl. and Miss i.al'olleii. w ereamong the scores of nottivn whoheaded arious sections.

Fifteen hundred policeman amihundreds of detectives W(

along the line of parade II was theVerdlCl of the police that manythousands of women ke notablystraight lilies and unif ly goodstep.

Muvor Mit. hel, with pr iminent cityofficials and judges reviewed th pa- -

rade near Forty-secon- d street.The chief object of today s parade

was to urge men to vote .00 Noyem-he- r

I' in fnvor of a proposed amend-ment to the state constitution to givewoman the r.ght to vote.

l.1 I I I! K.KI's P Ul MlSTltEKTH 'l I I I rslMTRH

1'iltsbiirgltthousand no n and women neninueighty brass bunds and drum corps,participated ill the suffrage paradethrough i In downtown streets hertoday. The paraoe, wnieii was inlargeat ever held in this city, was

vleWd by mote than 200.904 personsIwhn lined the streets, oioeaing ubi

fj(. for hourg, May or Joseph (I.

Armatrona reviewed the marchen

VILLA MONEY TIED

UP BY INJUNCTION

650 People; 450 Horses: 3 Trains of Double Length Railroad Cars: 3 Great Herds of Elephants: $1,250,000 Invest-

ed: $5,000 Daily Expen sc; All Star Performers.

The Circus of 1 00 1 Wonders!

penalty iinoe the war negnn, or has,,Ver ! n lentOBC d to death, in thiscountry a woman, what. Mr her na- -

iinaiiiy. always tried by ivil

tary explained lhai evidentiiitii ex.sted in eonditions inBelgium and ill conditions in

and that in occupied territory line r.ei- -

lit in the administration of the lawexpected to be slightly different

"But," he continued, "the Cavellwas not some sudden discovery

ratting tor B drumhead ourt-niarii-

on the field of htittle. This was inBrus.-eJ- where the Hermans claim to

h.,. established un orderly govern-me- nt

comparable with their govern-Ilu'l- lt

at home and have Appointedthere u civil governor.

in the taat ease involving a womanIB this COUntrjf," he said, "the offend-- ,

. iv of Herman hirlh, though lech--

ally the subject of another countryowing to marriage, she was acting In

association with a male spy and wasdetected traveling to various point Inorder in collect Information about theliaVgl defenses. The evidence againsther was overwhelming and did not depend solely on witnesses, hut also ongot umenta in her possession and let-

ters written by her associate."filling through the preliminary

procedure, as prevlnua'y described,she was tried in Septeniher by threecivil judgea of our high court ami ajury and was convicted, not of harbor,iiig flennaa soldiers, but of deliber-ate, persistent, spying for the purposeof providing the em my w ith import-in- t

Information, tier male companionwn condemned to death. She wasjeiiten ed to ten years' imprisonment."

GERMAN PRESS JTOTIKIESi)i:.Tii oi miss 1:1 l.

Berlin, Oct. 23 (by Wlr. bss to Say-rule-

--An article appears in theford Deutsche Allgemeliie Zeltung to-

day, under the heading "Knglish pressDllff s." Thin newspaper, as

the Overseas News agency,

Uanchcater Quardlat

aoi

Isli officer. This girl shot with a revolver. from behind, two German loldiers who could not be reached h;

the I'.lllisll"The Nurd Deutsche Allgemelne on- -

serves that this deed was contrary tothe laws of war but was glorifi. il by j

th.. FT, in h and Knglish press, ir mmgirl ha been taken by our troops andshot bj process of law, the Bngjiih I

ifes would never stop talking BDOUi

the barbaroua ways of the Oermahi In

making war; just as it is doing nowInc. ins,, an English woman in Bel-

gium who was found guilty of treasonha been executed ."

BTOJtY ill' IIFUOM tT11V Mil At. FRENCH ilHI.M.r,

London, Oct. 23 (1 m.) Thearticle referred to the NordDeustohe Allegmeiiie Zeitutig in Uscomment OB 'he case Of Miss Fdith' avi'll. published in the Manchester'laardian slated that a 1' reiich girlff seventeen years had performed an;act of heroism in a village capiui"by the liritlsh. According to I""ace, unl, she helped to care .f,"'wounded soldiers w ho had been ' .

d in ,, ellar. The Ouardian slaleo i

that German snipers fired on this 'mpnniy.,1 hospital and that the 41",

' Uii i n td keep tlii advef tisnnent, cont to thttboWi

thingd with your own eyes-hp- h if we have idi.s.vnre-- .The Sciis-i'lot- o Shows and Buffalo Hill combined nro

'. hippodroxni and wild wesi entertginaient, lib' latterClio great oomliination Ibis bough! every talent and

thiii the Inirt'ituitv of man bun devked. The ggrviog

This hIiow is Imilt oievery dollar it JNH'oives.gee tlic parade, fatd seg t

stditi il ii ..int.!. . Bohtary

te i, un ( the wiit renders to tte pet quality, honesty iVawf,' 1 V. - .and i tticiency AND WK A08JKK.T THAT WJS (UVI mirORMANC'J EVEP. CONCEIVED. BiRRINO NONE.

If. for any reagon, you doubt the taagnltnde o these two big institutions joinedtogether 5 if yon w ill see the street parade, which is given every morning in lih.'Hl

its length, iis character, iis quality, iis appearance will indorse every statemenlmade, ant wo bgMeve it you aire unprejudiced and unbiased, you will go out, of your wtjto say Hint nevei in your' life before have you seen such I magnifloent, splendid 425

horses, unusual wild and domestic animals, tableaux, cages shining with gold and silver,

as our presentation offers,Bo it is up to you folks if you choose to take this matter sonously.

ire i.s unsurpassed in eourtegy,. , .sasi sh -- tin n mini T

VERY VERY IMPORTANT TOin front of them, ninny times on

und Buffalo Mill Shows i, re the

r '"P ,i Y' " sc wk.

Ill MONIN JOUNl. IHOL LAID WIK11

bi centro. Calif., Oct. 28. The$Wp j,, what is said i I Ken- -

Anrl hero la another thing.Dnttintr m f iits. tvilh a toe bin

.r - t i i Ii nil tuinuuo run

YOU -- the ..hi methodSSCOUllt of soft or uneven

ONLY shows in tin

CENTS BI I n I

ground has cur ed gooideutg in the falliuTf of the seats, injuring people. This has been done l ' 5rtawav with entirely 1- .- a ... . Invention , ised ONLY BY THE SELLS-FLOT- CIRCUS jjfUAND BUFFALO BILL'S ORIGINAL WILD WEST. We have th,; Bridge and Truss set,. KTand it is Impossible for them to fail. This Invention is endorsed by building inspectors, meehame i

valleys ,ile oust.twenty-on- e prlso

nf'irtn

terday on little favo rowt, on tohill ,.! s uit Lucia eaai of Plavu, anon the hill of ilslavia. TWO violentcounter-attack- s agains! Mratl wererepulsed. On this part of our front

in the Canto our Iroopa "n il'1'morning of Hie twenty-- l md, reaumed Hie attack with renewed ylgol I"ijtlte of the soi.ii realatance of thion my. supported bj a violent and. on. entrated fire from unmerou"powerful battel ies, our infantry al-

ter severe and alternate struggles,succeeded in advancing along almostthe whole front. espc lull) towardSan Ma Hi n i. Two thousand and nineprisoners, of Whom sixty ware olfi-Ra- r

tell into our hands. We alsotook seven machine gun- - and largiquantity of munittoni ami .tinterial."

PANAMA RAILROAD'S

CHARGFS PROHIBITIVE

HI nNINO JOUKNAL SSOSIHj. L1AMD WISH

San Fr.uwisro, Oct. 48. The Luck-- 1

enhgoh atearn ship oompanj la to go

out of business Immediately, accordlnito an announcement made hare to-

night by It. H. Thackara, vice inci-dent of the line Which has lo on mak-

ing weekly departures from San Fran I

cleca lo New Vork since 1414."We cannot do business with the

Increased rales imposed upon us by

tin- Panama Railroad company,ovei nment-owne- d iust it ul ion, said

Mr. Thacakara. "When the canalwas closed on October we announced that We would ship over therailroad on which there was a Hatrate of $2 a ion, including wharfageand stevedoring.

"This rale has lo i n advanced lo asliding scale ranging from $S.S0 toj ., a ton, without wharfage or steve-doring. This means thai the railroadcompany would get over hair ihe or-

dinary freight rate which has been Inffect between San Francis, o and New I

York, and we cannot do business I

profitably on that basis."The Luckenbach company operates I

1. yen large freighter.

Qoldsmlth: Would you likfany name or motto engraved "

it, sir?customer (who had chosen ar

engagement ting).Augustus to Irene. And alt-l- ook

here, don't ah cut I reinvery deep, Punch.

ARMIES FIGHT ON

THEIR STOMACHS

Il Takes I Digestion lo Win inWar or in iiythhig Biaei I -- e

Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabletsto Aid Digestion.

BKNT) l ul! litl K TRIAL P M h M.IIf your stomach cant take care ot

your food properly by Itself, what Is

the logical thing to do? Not to giveup and resign yourself to being dys-

peptic sc No, the tiling 10

a.. - i obi vonr Hlomach. to give It,. iic'ii.. emotion so Hint it can gi

strength, by using Stmiil s DyspepsiaTablets ifti r meals.

Stuar-i'- Dyspepsia Tablet! go intovour stomai h Just like rood. They helpdiaaHt this food. Then they enrichIhe bl0d and thus when the nextmeat is eaten Ihe system is betterprepared to do Us work Without

e.All Druggists have Stuart s pyspep-sj- g

Tablets in 60c boxes, (let a boxtoday, or send coupon below.

Free Trial Couponr t. Btgai r T Miunt Hidg

Mar-ha- ll. Mich., send Bug at one

n free trial package of Slant'Dyspepsia Tablets.

NameStreetCity Stat

md ar, The Sells-Flot- o

nt, having nn gxclusive ri'rhl to il-- POr your safety, this has been put in.

m to come to Hose great shows, promising you the very best performance thatanvwhere in vonr lives Mora is. mora education, moro curiosity, more fun, mors senag--

Uon, batter attention, more courteous treatment, and more joy than yon have eveseen tn your lives before under u lent. Tbo most lieaulilully costumed show in tlmworld; mors color, more glitter, more spangles, mors daring, thrilling sets; morswonderful, strange people, mora savage, IntsrestinK and straneo .id animals thaneve- - re bronchi together before by any aggregation. Presided over, owned sndControlled and run bv men who BEI.TRVE IN' HONOR, TRI'TH AND X IKTI'K;

KOBKIKTY ll I I I'D I KMV ; WHO BELIKVB l OtVINtJ .t I UK 10 THAN A

taking revolver from a wouiideil t,me, ,. U(te m payingBritish officer, climbed out of the i

BurrHon nf geveral hundredcellar and shot ihe snipers. j ulat point.

EXPECT TO KEEP WINTER LVtrtVtw ';'n"VAGRANTS OUT OF CITYir

lM)l.l,.llt's Wtiltl ll VOll KVKHY I II TV

Jmi0Sr ,. iissa v( 7"' f

era 1 movement to snut on iol. in l-and supplies from Mexicans opposingCarranaa was taken today when

representing Carranw agentsprocured in the county superioreouri ii temporary testforbidding two banks at Calexico topay out about 440,000 a nl to havel.eun .leoosited Ksteb n 'until, IH"

,,,,,,,. .a eovernor of Lower Callfornla, until its ow nership has .ellleea determined. The lands are

. . of the UUIfresent a pal I

tOlM duties collected by i lulu atwj-.i- i oDnoslte CalexICO and in

aCntu'aoldlen

Cantu i so idins havi11 gold.

000 EMPLOYES

TO RETURN TO WORK

II MOKNOMl COUKSAL SMCIAL ,!Schenectady. N. Y Oct. 3. --The

Strlk foi an eight-hou- r das whnhhas been canted on since October I

by 13.00m iinpioes of the GeneralBHeetrlc company's plant here was

settled tonight by the strikers agning to accept the coin O S offer 'd'Settlement made before th BtHXfgan.

I'nder th sett1 fluent the empiagreed to a nine bom....I ii Increase in w

immediate!) and a nine-"0- 0' na an-

other wage nu ieas. On OC

tober 1, H1B. and agreed Id i" "

to work Monday mofnlng, Before thestrike they had worked ten bonis aday. .

The strike was a part of o unpaigiifor an eight-hou- r day Inaugurated te- -

oantty In the east bv ihe InternationalAssociation of .Machinists and was ac-

tively in harge Of Vice Prosidon, J.J. Keppier.

FRENCH TROOPS HAVE

JOINED THE SERBIANS!

. HOSNINS JOUKNAL ICIL llii .1. .vi ii. itll'lii D. m - The

official communication issued tonightreads:

, Htm. : .,rt.v,: nt nitnc.rtlltl1 i to1 II'. I H IS ll"Ci.l.A -

report Since the preceding commutd-- j

cation. .

"The Helk-ia-n official ommuniea-tto- n

says that calm prevails along

the front."Armv of the east: The debarka-

tion of French troops at Halordki con-- 1

tinues regularly and under the best

conditions The French troops whocrossed the flreek frontier haw lOrm-- lcd a junction with the Serbian troops.

lV MORNINS JOURNAL SFtCIAL LtAtSD WlllflChicago, Oct, 23. A special effort

will be made this winter to minimiseIhe influx from till parts of the eoiin-'- i

"i vagrants who each year flockto Chicago to subsist through the coldmonths on municipal and privatecharity, Plans to this end were an-

nounced today by .Mrs. i .on ire OebomcHowe heart of the department ofpublic welfare of the etty, Ma Row joutlined her plan as follows

The administration will utilize eV- -J

erj igencs to give Chicago titlzcnipreference, wherever employment laoffered in public or private service..Ettrs work In city departments Willhe given exclusively to citizens. V.'cjwill reduce and not increase provisions-fo-

foreign resident homeless men. A

work teat m in. municipal srooayarnwill be required of all applicants ofHo- municipal lodging house.

Tiie adtiiinist ration advises youngWen Old women In other cities with-out employment not to i OnW to Chi- -

age seeking employment during memt In view of the conditions un

which .voting peopli are compeneg. mptoyment Is not imme-thcomln- g

the city cannotname of being an honor-Witho-

advising against

KILLS SKUNK AND

HIS SON

HOHN.NO JOUKNAL tct LlAtlO WlHSI

1'oiiglas, Ariz., Oct. 23. Fs'ng anlKh powered rifle to kill a skunkbrawling about his chicken coops,Ted Hongenehullr. of Dof Ca'eloshot the animal, but the bulht also

killed one of his children and woiiml-jj- d

am ther, it became known today.bullet passed through the skunk,

travaraed ,he chicken huise and pen- -

' tratiug (he screen porch of the Hon- -

J ,.:n...i .1,,. H,.,n'a".mi i emnenee Kiiir-i- i in.- - in. ...,I son, and wounded another i

ihila A i . itiiv. ,i. . in iru.

SIX ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1915.

59PANEL EXHAUSTED

AN OPEN GRATEAND RUIZ JURY IS

YET INCOMPLETE iLends an Air ofCheery C omfort toAny Living Room

Removal SaleThe Faber's Bankrupt Furniture Must Be Removed

About the FirstOnly six more days to secure such remarkable furniture at practically your own

price. Don't miss it. You will never have another chance to get CARPETS. RUGS.LACE CURTAINS. PORTIERS. DRAPERIES. BRASS BEDS. WOODEN BEDs!

SPRINGS. MATTRESSES. HAVILAND DINNER SETS. GLASSWARE. CHINAWARE.

GRANITEWARE. COMFORTS. BLANKETS. SHEETS. PILLOW CASES AND TOW-

ELS. EVERYTHING MUST GO. AS WE HAVE TO VACATE THE STORE.

E. MAHARAM215 West Gold Albuquerque, N. M.

hiinit .M i. Iree. I h it aid H"lte th. preatggg .,f Harking

gatr ( fii inn then I hav t

the leaum M ii.. i heard HMih nil romplet-- ,

is.. Kills, Sr..

iniil-- r .lii.l

uii. w

Dk Irtet i"MM Tli. "I" is mad

.ih.l tin

WITH COAL OR WOOD Ml Kf Is I H

I ! Wlol l Ol OIK I VI MR II DETRA) rSI ROM ITS USEFU1 NESS

DID YOU EVER MV Gl Nl INI OAS OKEIN VOUR CRATI ' i"H CLEAN FUEL WHU HW II I I I Ml I HI i UK It IDI NTALiO I Ml I SI. n ( ()AI . AM) ( ,I'L VOl MORI.

I IF.A I rHAN WIMRACIII

ORDER a ion AND rR II HUM COOLl ENINCS,

$6.50 per tonDeli in ((I in Your IIin

ihe 'in t k ri"l women in. till tint- - i

inm ,ii. I. ui in iiir hKiiik ur miorange ami purpta unci .ii.. iuethi. . aao iiii i"t winter -- Ii.ik. ksmjiM all Approaching the IpWg In. in jl

the aoethr ni" s. i - ii. il. m at

tti.-- all .iloliy Ihe i.iilu.u Hue, ami;leaving it ..fi thi QtlUteag1 Of)e pusse j '

lurnaIc tnim.rttall .f . iml. iiimtnmed ih. nHltt tin. .is remit

AGO BROKER IS

KILLED BY ROBBERS

t iiiurn. il ai 4

Km. i if i hi- -

hi, I l.reil CX- -

" foil" gran - "i anldler ill nl BAR TOBACCO ANDi tinHey., ml tin- I. ..i, . ik ,,t I In- in li i: I' '

'f death thf iiuiw.ipc In a drear) 'ueed foi oauae, one "f taem p, ma a

ruonotoa of rooflggg churcbea, ahat ' cooatn nf leldro linen, thi mani I i illiis, dismantle, i ami dealroyd killed Thi elate hud x- -

lactoriea, brldiea bkrwa apart ami haunted Ita at ixrcmptorj challengetracki nil led; within its bordera '"" J i'1k- - W f Upucork, attoraey DUOR AOS SAYS

mllien nduntajt ha.i needIlea ileuil man' Inn. I Jus mite ..rir'" I

Hudson for Signs

Wall Paper

HUDSON for Picture

Frames

Pnonh St. and Copper At

Chicago ii. 23. Ftanktla RVoorheea, head Of a prominent brok-erage firWI by the same name, asshnt and kiib-,- lonbxhl bj one of twornbbera whom hi aurpriaed in ib,id "f burglarurtng his h..m. on faah-i- i

hal b- Hyde-Par- k boulevard.

f.i uthllag ii neh ami i uatj bark

TIEOUA ON BOARDwin- entanglement and lonely ratref,nmid trail'-- ..t piaa) n i hiaated hylv''fa.

ht'g it Hrgng thing thai i Wa rindWould Ti -- I tiiii rc law

An a. linn 0 tea) III ltll ;l

allty of th.' law. panged bg tlilr islat ut e, itiiin creditor lite

in lii-- t 'mi i. here mi ii. ii tried i

IKlH9 think nut i h Dial wa- - nl. .1 thaiThe Albuquerque Gas, Electric lo ,a. ii.- hi i tin wilnrlea nf stat DRUMMER ALLEYSroK i i ip i

4k 'ii.i.-- i "m us- 111 a hinri hi era zX w hail lieen hupps hen happ dafrooon Would Have These and "Ques"I ll lllmllai ,if.Judge Rtlynoldm win. ii.'iii.iii I .1 i, ... i

ir.-n--i raei I ihi.Hf. rn.liU in... u..ru i i Hi' jiuiiit n i is h i,i i, i ii a jiniKin, nt. obtained neveral I'eari ioLight & Power Company Ttj a ('ame nf Ten Pin

SOS Weet i. ..I.IItrohhlng nml

mir nt m i; am, aaaag aaatalialBrsa .riin.n. iiltallr fur plninhlo, ,,iln Imp, ur l..r,. ... ,.., nl.r .

-- n.H 4piil iln- - it,,

tionable" Lithomaphs Re-

moved Fronv Billboards Es-p- ei

ially Near Schools.

.'-- 'in CariMiratinn t'ommlaalnneiMWen ami g haw arrurtd an order in

dnar) oi loiMagtttg with

k Mi- i a mm

III,". I, ' In

at i Ightlng in a worldmil Hf wan vwfj t.i-I-

(iiniih ai Rollmow ih. Hllverin.7om 98Ian ,.n th

una were roaring all!.,, ''I In iiikIiI. ami tin--

Wi N wraomlng ouliln- fiM im were ItI In- M nitry k ami '

...

Itaynolda la i" reatraln thi- andirdi

tin Augtrlggday ami hall oaAniunll Ion fgrtaii.. m Low 1. 1 gndI

Unit f it nbave inflinging .mi i in iipreti i. .inn. i

llin,(, uiutl.lls 1,1,. ,

iin. n alao all- - for the rlueei Innahle" llthngtniphinf

CALL FOR BIDS. just whal i ins a'ord refer! inupcrlflrally s.-- t mil.

i iwner! nl propert) her s

DEATH TRIANGLE NEAR

TO WARSAW DESOLATE

SCENE,SAYS BENNETT

t ..Hi in.,, .i i. .a,, paaa CHm i

ninth, r. ami hln I . . i lill.li. n badmi'' I'." k h&ftut,Hom u a l hall a lllinn, x a i I,

Look closely at this picture

T gives you a good ideaof the way well dressed

young men are going tolook this fall and winter.

raaurer from oocying th order. Thgrind waa ftnlahad bui Judg Ray-I-

reaerVed bin ih ciaion.'i in grand ami in-t- Jurlea for M.inU'V county win drawn yoatcruasprnmin h Dlairlcjl Clerk U

nt Qallup, beforg .imp,,, ita)hi-- . Thi court p i in n na xoverai i 'i ai dallup, li is expei i"it iboUl tlwi-- wecti

ln iili- - I lli-i-

Tin- iii,, orandi :iU Dankual I'll.. iirmiKhi sun agalnat Oeorg

a i in to asking Judgment for $46,rratl nml oat! ol i be atilt 'i'h.roplolni nHagea th .i Ih ntnpaa)Id vtinijii's prnmlaaor) note fni

.'s. il i it inn arcan- patted up

Thi board wasleclftlh anxloua

I'tilna nimiih nf rehuhllltatlih. Wargovlan plain unmi tha Marew, mi ilh-

hlUI a, ami .in In Ru I. a

down, hiii brldftm an' inw.'i k on da) a, itlghila a ml aomel hu m II rralaing ami raatUtiatlngmondoua sua na ateei in

I ;' aled hi.i- will I,.- received at th '

it Ula, Office "f iln- nniniy clerk nf I'.iina-;!- 'UtalUlIu coanty, Nrnv llaglco, up lo ten ,an o'clock in ih, forenoon of (Vettneadag

Tht I thi mil da) nf November, 1115, forsun ih, axtanalon nf tin- dlvertdon dam on!

iln ih. weal hunk nf in.. Id flrande, I Tii. - ah., v.. tb,. Hnrelna bridge, b) driving iV

.un-- l plleg in pi lei sr. rti long and Innhir i j pilai fl faei long) outward frofno'

limn tin. lowai end .,r saiii dam, making an hcar- - nxtanalon nf tht- - aama ll feei in il

nil tn aidundrstoiin keepmva) tt(

hoola.ih.

brldarca, ami aomettini! hnilitaneoualy, for al malu iminiN thennlii, have mil liultc IiihhIii-.- Iln- Hi. in nr. Milam with mi,.-- . If

i. ton the reop- -

ool 'I'hi npniniNovember I. An'am was made furanu appropriationur Put only ah.. mi

It is I'lanilPil Pi

tiuti waaappropi lathis purWa! maila m a is

iikIpMa rdnrf, Iruatei Kuperi Uifm

Hovr ii i hi l law if iii, rhlmncy, ii

n.. .. around Ilia rulna, ami tin- frnrinriunina ihf little plot nf groundTh n a iln w nl.- ik leleti 'Ihy mnatw Bui the hahi w an flourtatting and gurgling tin thei waii i. aad I ha pat araa boiling

'iii.' in. i. i.ninii w.i" puttoringgl nit 'irr hits ,.f king unit vnii-l- iin One go i aefafj Htii ki., one fill the

in.- inn- atlrrad th.- pot, dim aaMgdurlika, .hi. ihooad thi- flln nff thi'hab AM wi-ii- dlaguatlngl) iiiiWhklh lllJ Iii inn help, ami il'wi-ii- doing ih, heal thej Id undetrondttloni thai madi wn kimi of'.ii licf'ili I 'i 'in iii i a 1' n 'Inl ni'l

planking ol w Umber frridipj in liana furMaked it imi Roaa, county Th1f..ii the ironworker! havr broughi lurveyor Hni,i work in in- - Hem m, .ami i

I hall k- - ami furnace .mil itedg der tin- ittpgrvlalon ami (., tha Mtia-- 1 attll i

a Into plaj mi th Iwutted glrdar faction ol aaid ity lurvafor. vaof a alerl atrtioiuti' iDrlntad by cti Thi luccaiaful bidder will in- ' latenti"i , n tnviiivrn ini' tiaiiinnainii iinri-i- i in aivn nmni. .Mill isriii-tnr-

from Herman) nt rnnrmoua iimintlii iln- board nf rounty comtnlaalonernl material, and whal with ihi mntiry1 conditioned fur tin- faithful perfornarrgj nf rain, th varioua ntuf iiiun. ance nt tin- contraclun- workm mp, thi aldatrncki Th board ratrv tin- right to nan. I tin- awltchynrda, n i.mka un If i nnv or nil hlila.

naaed lonv sli aclem ' anu iinhnnli-a- l drawing alio will in- tnukl

lot 1175, aacurinM 'i itii a uw oitruai in a hou mid il '" i b oltm n a;- wood, attorn)'! for Ihoplalntlffa, asi, thai an aecouni betaken nf iim am. nun owing on iim allaged mill ami fm tin- sap. nf the,I i i,. i I) mentioned 'n Ih ded unlea payhinf'l made within Unain the ."nit Born payment hadh. i n mail. according in th, com

Tin ll'.'luliIP ..i.i.i In tn be i b- - i ..ult i ,1 niilf. in .i . . n ill us had bean kIIi-wi- i all tht- Way a ii,. hnai-i- nf bih ai InnIt ,1

..i in iics for ua "ii ., mi u n, wtM ra

i s range from J 1 forsimilar inclinus a!

at ihapropnat, ph pf niunns nml ohorn-- 1 from L,

ai,- were thankfiilly i pted, ap yond

tA.AA.A.4diAAAAAIOV

ftfll VtNIUIitb

IN CALIFORNIA

GENERALLY FAIL

In E YOUR 01To tlw Citizens of Albuquerqueand Vicinity:

LIQUORS AT HOME

Y

1?VV

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iiu-- inniARE more than gratified at

the reception accorded us yes- -I'dJ i ta n

X ui i in 'h I If tn filu in th laal t

V ii ,i am. 'i heri ' tla j

a4 ii,, ..i .i.. i,i ,i , .in-- . t'ommlHRlonX n.o lirdved i illui e Harrli In

cott entrated egtrgci tvlth whit'h any- -

inn' can asilv and Ul,-kl- mttk illtheir own home an Mquor, Whlak)i i Cordial al a saving "f over f if t

pen em nf ii,, i.iuimi Deulera' Price.Deraay on tne occasion or the

I it T T'

openinu- - oi tiif ,ow rennev YT

faT iddi ih a

oi that ''n thinutea dbei Ih Work r(u-n- n

ih''!'"14 "" ' p Pa ra t ns, no boiling, no eaKlwood perlencp whataoever While ih

laor making at home Idea is new amibe of atat't I ingi In. ip poaalbMltlea Iti n

gatlty has bean carefull) inveettgated

Albuquerque store. We felt assured,

when casting our lot among you and show-

ing you in plain figures that we could and

would save you money on all your pur-

chases, that our efforts would he substan-

tially rewarded, and the opening day (Sat

by the hlgbeai authorltlea anil insmi thud has been fnund tn i nnf'ifmwith the Laws in ever) respect. Thisnew method will p.. welcomed b)

thnuaanda .,r peopl living in dlatrlotiwhert it la how even Ifnpoaathle toobtain vvhisk.-- (or medict a l pur-poae- a,

Anyone ran now igverxpanava, high lloenaea ami

enorraoaa proflta t ibe aaloonkeeper

t i. uj dohi P.'l. sal.& III lie "Ml null, illJL Ini ltpfi aWn .mi thi Btate

P Mi a.i forinerl) an ' n i num.-- i

u, ,t m niuall) weal n mi h

T ins unlvrait poaltinn Is chairman o

:X mi, VVelnatock sani the failurei

due i" inflated land vatuea, liflwerI "f local poodtttoiw ami

t .,1 afiltal The itata iii "'t1on rui nl ' dita nx( Tuada.Yurday) proved beyond any doubt that we

LA'S ARMY IS NOW

NEAR A6UA PRIE

sh im i n i ii ur at a i.-r- nw mat.is imp-- ,i a remarkable diacovery

anil he baa atread) received tbouaandflof lettefa ol .ia;s-- Anyone om tf)a fnii ti t t i t ol bis favurit Llo.uor freeh) writing in M W. Prickett, x

CnlveraBl Rldg., t'lticinnatl, ol, kma.sk P. i Ins klet, 'S...T. is nf Mak-ing Idquora at ttotn," to anyoneeBdmg their n un. ami addreag.

idid not make a mistake. T h e opening

day of the Albuquerque store breaks A. Cm-r- lit Hurt Bokaffnrr L Marx'Hi.S.l tPICIAL iimiD mhmbi

rig.. Oct, IS, The 11

of ihe at mi With w hi- It

Villa eXpcils to illptul, n ii i uvri n i ssii(n iaiU'li I' here, Panseil

YYYYYYYYYYYvfYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY?

Ibrnuaii lb, mining camp ol Kl n- - " ' r. in ami uo.irn. Manur ftonora loda) according m pi ici-- Ad Iri M. U care JotimwlAmericana Who grrlved lu-r- Th pun RR-N- Xlcely furiitahed fmnladvance guard numbered about fOOi room, m, alck. houth Third

Th I'll.. m- s'under Qi neral MendPI IR KI'N'T I'utnishi'

ployi d m. in i, eh IjtPhone I. .iii.)AKUa Prl

VVJtXTfM II. aekeeper f"i twiin. ratimate of

If you think this attractive suit is

about your idea, ask us to show you

Varsity Fifty FiveMdde by

Hart Sehaffner & Marx

eratlona were ""' inI the aoldtera pass, ,

t ''lrt five miles aol'

VIHa'1 mam m; ghtch i n afl Ihj thlrt) I hi uaand, li i (

Ing up Bateplta valUw ill Prim; II wit li in

wa) from six i

nortl ,1 10 hi' inni lutnv. n large furnlahedoaekceplnc lit s.mth

at a rap- w hu h

hi i lib r) range ol rooi

all records in the chain of Penney stores.

Our goods are plainly marked in figures

that defy competition, and we hope to

make 8 good report ol sales every day

hereafter. Come to us, see OUT goods,

get our prices, and then the purchasingis easy.

Yours, with our best wishes,

J. C. Pennpii Cnm.nnnu

no nf Anna I'll- - Broad ajthp Oarrania k

adreds

etu In aol less ihiin ten .lays. i ne K(,l; HAI.K Purnltui atovee,arm) is aaid to be ampl provlaioned atandard typewrltera, phonograph,and .'quipped with targe quanuwegrof minograph, tron ne, iIuk houae.jammunition for Held gun and riP-- bU11dlng material voting

s ' K M"",10,000lEGISTETFbR w, ',h""1M rkM(YTl HfiMFQTFAn? F"l; ,:,i:NT Thre modern, ftrgtjVi, L'nrMJ I n rtoot furnlahed room, tw. porch,

- M4, waP-- pan Nniih gbahlh,iiy hounix jouni ancii. 'i FOB RKNT Kb el frontMm,. i, i .''ii It. Ten thou- - room, private entrance Phone

HUd peraong had regiatered up t, to- - i:,,.:vv, yg .s,,uih Bdlth.main In the hope obtaining hnme- - ,,;. SM vKfxTi nTdiTn'.'T fTnTTHead an the Fort BetthoM rtwri"- - . rochet embroidery work S.It Which l I" Ing thrnii n ..pen hj Sn . wrtb.. government Siinoi n drawing :

the largeat regl at ration, T,l having " ANTED H n and board b) tin.i.i'.-- recorded. Ftealatratlon at lbs- - ninth men. heaJthaeekera, In g ll

ol oth.

r w w w aw r mm av gWNav v a w m av m' iy at

SIMON STERN, Inc.clothesThe

mWt st ( t ut nil Act run in the New Melini Building.

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f Hart Scliat'lncr & Marx gooGood? Sent Free by Parcels Post

march ami Ptaga has been com par, condition; prefer tteepina porch;theti imht i Ins wee i" ""'"'.-n- m. i; h ,r Journt

Jamea MJVhil, repreenting the In- - iXiNVKUHATlONAL Hpaolah, nott-rl-

t i ment, tniiight stlniati-i- l Kinnimiir thn-- nights 1( we. k

the intai legtatratloti pt the Tim inninhp rates I'.usims.-- EfficiencyhomcXffrad would not rxieed j;,.i0ti.

tMgbt 8i hnol, ou r rVooiwortli'il Je5JeJaVeJJaJ JJJ iwJaJataJ aaJa .J as4a-J$- a

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1915. SEVEN

SLAV GFFEMSIVE IMDflCCIDir Tfli iifi rii ill rHill UUUIULL I USave

YX

$10IS RAINING AT FIIRRFT THF WAR I Fall Fabrics That Meet Every

i AN DO IT BY

ll INC YOURMANY POINTS WHILE IN LONDON Fashionable Requirement

Suits and M

Repuls- - Women in. Mourning and Pa V id de? rials that

Overcoats Progress Toward triot io advertisements m ared: Force Landed Newspapers Compel the At- -

Made-to-McaMi- re

ton Rear, tention of Most Thoughtless, V

,. ,,! WI4II irl:ltfl I'tv .n.t, Ol

???v1

7JJ1vt

m.) Tli! ' Mil, 11. ?

follow In j from the Rat In London?" Ii ,tt n Xtonight i - k i bj n inn In private let ten y

'! on In u Tom it tn It ithtull) be said flitrj and it-- 1 ih.it it would i moat thoughtleM

- In i tn Indi Idual Who d I f

net, II. 11

ifftrial ttt

of Shlok. but them h,fie fire i ontlnued in th

S' Yard, icgulai $1.25 value, all RaV Ittfh luMie BUk S

i( hkmm w mm

$1.25 Yard, beautiful Wooki Swfegs, 4--' l 4 ' bchei

the season i uwlen fabrics, including iepe, Elpmfle, I'in all the popilMU ImiIis, Mtch M UWW Blue, Laurel viPrane. Bttttethip Grey, Naw ami Bl.uk

f OtaJ audita London, While th, mourningft iiatik rtf I dresses are bM so numerous an In

mnaikalite show inv ,

dine, French Seie, etcn Brown, Maun.- Billit. th,- iter- - Pat is. where n wcnis i if t

Ti nslve,the I- I-tin l'rl- -nainder uf t it :o

Ju-- t Received Another LargeShipment of Late Style Wool-

ens for SUITS and OVERCOATS.

Of the women ar,. gowned W blaek, j

they are Increasing here as the Brit-

ish roll Isngthsns. But the v,arjis onmipri sent In countleai manifest I

tationeThere h a bei n no "eocletj ." a u

was known bofur. the M ir, for over ajrear, Uvea tlie dinner part) and iheitheater party have panned kway ex-- 1

eept those of the moat informal r.

Mom than half the men inthe stalls at the theaters i" in kriajti j

null only a few of the lathis withthem wear evi nini; gowns.

Rtn mm at Theaters,incidentally the theaters are one by

Norm rgr, W tin he? wide, a gonil alucWool Maids III inches wide, lot .udChMrchne Suiting, MJ italic wide, for, Jfti

Coaling in Plaids and Fancies, '4 todies W

Crept de Ohm, 40 null - wide, vaidSilk Poplins, in eveiv wanted CoJw, vaidPlaid Mescaline and I all, i Jd im he wide.I wo seasons' lining Satin, J6 inches wide.

$2.001.25 i.

$2.0093.25

-$1.25$1.25

Kotaarovn, below Kolki and neat thtown of Knlkl Itself, we raptured, c- -cording to supplemeiitar; reports, an- -

t h 'T twenty-on- e officers, tM) nitseventeen machine RUM, tulit trenchmortan and two searchlights,

"in the Caucasus front, on ticbank of the river Tchoruk, north of

ILaki Tortutn and south of the village

COME IN AND SEE THEMaid

rardNational Woolen Mills here waa fiuhtlng In one putting on revuea the di m tnd tta,,....! At

ty

frt1

."'Hill. 1..IM l ..I. ....... I f.,,. ,li,i.,- -, , IIIK HIIIIR" III, I'M II II IUII.II .111,1 HI',Inder

tiangtT. G. WINFRE dramatic exccllenen , as a reltel r.om.,. i. . the strain. Tlie men on leave or thosePHONE 198. 20 WEST CENTRAL ',, .'.'iiiimt to "tirt fin the front care only'

the comat Vf'f,,r omuaement ol the Itghteat ehardutf K" "''ly WB,r ,h,'v ' :l"

Y'r ,tl '.Vi. finnkc As a result there are moreln , ikul iurmltlln

Courland, ai the ntof Riga, on Octobei

ogntied bj the gwemm"tie in close touch withTRUST COMPANY

nteetlna i hat iiomi .'. .... btieikinf in London than ever before,

Tb "'"'I's tell of the national turn-- !r iv two men',,' hnttlerield " I tng away fi'orn lUXUliet, An Amp rl- -

" lean woman says the Bond street ewelera will allow one almost to i ix his

IN tb UANNUI own price, and tie fushi mable ilresK- -

TO HANDLE ALL ' making eatahllihmcnts ate eitherOMMODATE SHIPPERS do irdevoUns most of their smalt

j staffs to mourning or street dreaaetf lua In.-t'- i Ins., nr., the OliatOSV

i ni was regaraeo as meaning matthe American Otraeta Trust com-part- y

win assure the Surosean govern-ments with which n deals that nogoods exported under its supervisionwill roach opposing belligerents.

"The object of the scheme," Seeve- -the wm. farr COMPANY DUKE CITY BALDRIDGELSASSS WISS1 'w . I.

. ipm- -' raphers The cheaper studioi are,,,,,,

HOrushed to kaen up to then- orders for,

,,..U. I. ,.1,11.. III.,

nnsiNa JOK

Mtoa, 'i

em bar aEXPOf Wholesale and Hetalt Dealant InIT TH AOFHI SII AMI S I It taunt

LUMBER COMPANYItaers-Hatter- s paroid roofing with 15.Iter s

assur.

bound freight h, ihe Morgan and r"' "' ', . . ,., Miit others fav every officer evidently la

Tus "hli,,'i 1,1 'vi B, Ptur with allIncrease of coastwise,." Li

'

' iinea hia relatives and friends and to take;inrougn tnis port, ai awaj with him photographs of them."i"l:'''" "'"i'" This makes business brisk, and as a

Sausaire n nilfur Cattle ami loic the ItlKKiwI

Market fn., . Are Paid. year guaranteer?n ttin ;olii I hone U

s :I lint be Interruptedthe plan to '" under-lepurtme-

of cotnnti ree,a ngementa t j s :usaed tole he ascertaining, by

attaches, commercial

n a i it m is iMi't'it'ii ' n- it--Secretary Redfi

Plan IntendecKnulishmniaiiN pi11.in, would

immcrclal eejejeeeeejeeejeetoken.Ill the shop window IpLoinmon

of honor" the ovt of employesci weeBeHifii

andthat i" r.il,,..,s I1.1t. iln.s. in th.. ten

neutral eommere. to ail countries smelters in the middle west are send- - j )n rm)ni!i ,,,,, sl,lUimK awj vy

win, which ii is operated, the ma-- tog here a great volume ol metal theaters are to aluchtnery would not be officlallj a part from the east in warring UiM u(ts. Incidental! If there iHvuxif. journal ISSeiAk wiki,

u isninu'ion. (let. 25. Plans for ,.t ... mvenmem mil II n..l Europe. dkr?fpma !(. ChnrUS tile inapology in the wathat none of then

handling the exj trade ol the Unit- - be a no nej making m heme. Ii is theid states through a mist company, voluntary action of men ptomlnetii In

with the federal govern- - Wsinesa In cities of the conn-inen- t,

In order it, avoid tntera rem , seekingto secure relief for Amort"with cargoes, were announced today can eummerc h havina neutral trade

i mot in:: en. w isi i oUpaunusual! haavy movem

ined goods from the Kaadfligesjted eastbetind traffic,the two lines engaged in e,

' ' military service,I'Hlliellc ihcilis lilts

lv wiiil s f"r ", dallj pupers it is hardly.hi exaggeration to say that they pub"

i nullum: tli at does ma dim tl m

it not fair io dlaasif) as n iaimK to A'ihe war, Inn u Is CoHseijuen.tly in Bfl

01 ner as i It wer, a

men space filler The small mis X

ntlnus iin u Mqfles o war's ef- - w"

facts, i lei'' oe in i e from snml- - A'' the Tunes- t

Young offlOl n '.en lot

ti treasur; department; Assistant ferenci were headed by Mas May, of EMBAltGO To ovriM'l-- :

s ' " Vrooman, of the departmi nt the Quamntee Trusl cumpany, ot New I i: Ht;BHAI. i vs01 agriculture, and number of ex York, and exporters in Philadelphia,porters and trustees of the company. Ktohmond and Baltimore were re pre-- 1 Man Frnnclscb, Ort, :m An em- -

Thc company will be called thejaented. it is understood tentative ntr- - nargo sgainsl eastbound freiahi from,American Overseas Trust company rangementt already have been made the Pacific con si for water shipmentan, niii handle the American export with tio- governments of Great Brit-- 1 from Qalveston, made effective wed-bustne-

along the lines followed By ain n unv and Busatu. A repreaan-- 1 nesday. v. ill be maintained, at leaalihe Netherlands Overseas trust With tatl've of the cumpan) win to to Buuh.tH the middle .,i next week, it wuthe import business of Holland. rope soon to complete the negotta-- 1 stated todaj hj officials of the Atchl- -

Becretary Bedfield aald that while it tine mil that the approval of thereon, TopekH tind Hants ! railway,would in no sens, tie u govetnment I plnn has been given t government The embargo was placed in

nor be officially rec-- 1 officials here tlon with the Southern Pacific

im irom. is an .inns in in.., a

Didilherhwill

Clenttenfan, rufHad through war amiI about to loin army, would be gtad to

meet gentlefolk willing to adopt twolittle sons iii event of being killed- -" A nxious."

Owner will nd old manor house,I furnished, in midlands, for six mint hato llritlsh'. French or Belgian officers.

,'RANZA troopsTO PASS THRU lj( ,

MOHNiNd IOUNl SSSCIAfc. LBAllO Wl,Laredo, Tex int. j::. PermlSS

for. a. dim Curranzn offh ials to Jojur- -

nev Ihioimh Anierleaii lerrltory fromhare to Douglas, Aftoi where Iheywill Mexico has been grantedIw the United Slates Kovcfiimeiit. uc- -

cordlna to reports received here tti- -

PL i:TV OK ITUSCEDEXTfolt l'ASHA'!IO ill-- ' TK'oil'S

sWashington, Oct 23- .- Arnina-e-- j

I merits for passagi through Americateiriion of unarrfied Cafrangs troopsto reinforce 0 garrison pi leo

TYLE without the most care-

ful tailoring will wither andperish as a plant pulled from

w J

Prtetii wre made after recoKnltlOhhof the ,e fin to KOVernmeht, It waslesirrted here tonliht. a precedentwuh established ilurinc- ihe Maderoregime when the Tiifi administta-tlo-

i. Hmved Mexican troops to pressto reach points Inaccessible by

Mexii :.n rnllwai- linesSine,, the nil oil Kiai. a

the soil.

Stein-Bloc- h Style and Tailoring takentogether are the result of understand-

ings."Sixty-On- e Years of Knowing How1'

THE STEIN-BLOC- H CO., Rochester, N. Y.

deallna with a recognise a govern-

ment in Bexlca no state of Wal t'X-is- ts

(hers o far as the Americanis concerned ami the move-

ment of the L'arfantu troops is Inokedopen is a, move to prcA ' ni fightingon the Internatipngl llM al Agua fri- -

Bta villi the piissihle lulu: li X'"' Aere a us in Aii.ni JfreightIwdUeFs" on

i

3:

t7f77?7I?17777V

STRIKE FOR INCRhAi iUOHNINO Mieil tff.tlO "

Boston, iet. H, !frelghl handlers Stein-Bloc- h

Smart Clothes

in He ' ewin. h enter this It) wi r. en strike Jtonight foi a a uc 'u! ' ' 11 ,h yin working ii ihd JL,i iw y

Hartl ....I H I'm a AAlbany p Is wa ked out tod ni jlns oted to maki ommon a si nh vmembers of their union who irn-- Arest' rday In the irds of the Boston

The general strike resulted in '"''JLinimediate rnimestioi, of fr' Ight. I

.,, p Koaton my were A iStein-Bloc- h

. L. Washburn Co.Smart Clothes

etnsed and hose of the other roans t' A "' "' V Pvrilncluo

freight, bnt railroad -- ir n X CXtlUblVCouneed that they spn ted to r. - i

' Al "' Vii: ii do i now 01 MiDiiquerqueitrlki 'if Iht e wi r employed a 119 W. Gold-1- 22 S. Secondty the Boetot! Maine, ' $20, $25, $30Agency for I OKI l .t ( )NOMI(WUm Haven yarilH ami .."ir wei.ton k Albany workers. I i

Ural enit prnhlfms purelimn. talnii o

trsdo are fsillv ifdvprt hy Jottfasl waitsit, ttit-m-. un Hum. Do It t"'ly

EIGHT ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1915.

CRESCENT HARDWARE CO. BEAUTIFUL PHOTOPLAYTEACHERS MEET HE'LL

.

FEARING AT PASTIME THEATRERl"tm. limit Hons. HU. In n l"l- - -

TODAY AND MONDAYml Fltllne Plumbing. Ilcafng Work rl W. l l Tltl VK TT"I 1 I'MONK III ;t BiG AFFAIR BE DEPORTED. I Just Out in llu

NEW. . . . . .JAP RUN AirIN ALBUOUEROUE

Sunkist Dried FruitsAsk Your Grocer for Sunkist Raisins. Seeded. Seedless

l!at." whoahlpf ra of i

- if his rnemieToi Jexl l.v l.ttrninididRoom to Di aw Pitthonected for Convention That!

Gathers Here Just BeforeThanksuivinng Dav,

ii hundreda oln and women,

BOND-CONNC- LL SHf EP AND WOOL COMPANY

SHEEP AND WOOL, HIDES AND PELTS

Offli f end rrhoiiM". Ttjeea Atenoe an. I lUllnuul Track

nt ui

50 Cent LineTHE INSIDE OF rHE CLP "

"DIANA Of rHE GREEN VAN

"FISHERMAN'S Ll ( K' Hcmy Vm &S' HE DOCTOR" RteinJl Connor.

A ROMANCE Of BILLY GOAT HILL,

"TWEED."v'EVE S EYES."

"UNCLE IEREMIAII Al THE PANAMAPACIFIC EXPOSIHON."

And About 500 Were of Ok Rat Mm.

Mail Orders Promptly Attended to

Send for Circulars

:in entire'i ,in nulls- -

V ll,it th

ii. .! h.. Nuuntil Thank-i b) Hi.

ttetti ih.it thlFAIR COMMISSION WANTS

BILLS PRESENTED SOONrecapture, hi unttiiet ke hi

future making It ellfficull

TRESH

SUNSHINETrim tv t - and aeUdln n "

Hum

I, in till 1. yet 4.11 aW'UV 1' mille lis oM, flee i tlir a U.

i nr. I ind i gha N pounds Inli "i be-- 1 regarding him thnulil be aeipi "I'M- - 111 !KT ltl"ll ll.spi r',, '.'

com-- 1 in t.'.i one-- 1 Tii ml nayi ii.. i ins brotl

us weal were aricatcr rridaj bjfull el i, i', ii i, h. They were charged

ducting a hnu. ot Hi ri pute

firmed, i ii. i

v thai o'! Hi M

panics "I Hi.Kara ruti for

vt.lt.- Will

want all bill rm l lie I ft fair'i prompt!:

HI. n M in Ii- - rendei rii; ,.fMil 1 . 1, h. in;: Hi.- i ..in lill."xmit x ,

I preparation af :is atatarnoul II nhi'h ih. management n mix- -

I low to complete at an curly date..n Uatttlon, if proved, Woultheir deportation from tl. i ii. "1

I'KOI II '1,1.11

Will pMl in .riin-l- ui Tlte-i- ..

n. rrMk) eveeahagH s nil ll.

GRIMSHAW'S4 oi iici Ns mill niul t iiit ru I

Neil lalcri t In Kahxin.The TorQtnage were In ken thi

count) jiiii. inn allowed tc return tothe While Btar yesterd ly, underguard, lo flUpoa' .,( their buinei In- -

I, I'f.SlH IllHIlCl In,' I' II t.'ll. 11"

PACIFIC ITU AL

i i'i i:r worn; rljrri'e inn! 3eorg. N'eher il"hi so Ain.i: ItlCEHPASSES M ON

CRACKERS

and

CAKES

OPENED MONDAY

MORNING

WARD'S STOREIIOMt.lt II. W ltl) Mgr.

Mi M.I-- ' I, lf. I'll. 'IKS ''IS .'

eetTHE STENOGRAPHIC SHOPins Suatti Secoad sin-c-

I 'In inc ri!:tMARK FOR YEAR TODAYTHEATERBK8T . snow in

Tin; KTATgI'll II It KM ( 11 Wl.l.

IAI.HV IIAV

B

i h s ,,f i h,. lilt. B( 't and the

din '.I inother Jupanea for $400 Th'pfk Ivan raid t" barel) cover 'h-value Tin- - new owner, the lnpwe a Informed, win open etore there!and rut' ih. bat In connection wtlithe grocery, btwlnoif,

Inepector Pnrtch found n nccei utn return to the elty. after taking tinTomlnagaa tn the White Btar, and 0them there with a guurd. The Tu j

mlnagM tnd othei lapa were eatingdlnn'T when Tom i.ski-.- i permlaelongo ail. i li- next room t'"' draw a t

pin net nt beer H failed tn comehark, th (gagii were nlnga the Mmiand tin guard mfnui one Jep.

To Vnkt .loc In I'll-.- ..

Tmn wpk ant aliHonl iiior thm er.'v tnlnute win n the guard' itua- -

'Ircularizmi c.illeotinu.increase in businesslowii by Company Over

responding Period of

FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN

THE ACCOUNTINGI In I Maetcrplctt;,

TAXI SERVICECm l II. I S She

Special Kales h Hour Off Trip. v l,t I Vnni . LA111 C,lot i ru i vv in

LARGE, COMFORTABLE CAR iHON .Kins i i i tz. of oiiioWini win apeak M the Mint IfrxliStrong Brothers PRIITF FORCE

HacMaix!linbio i " lone were aroused, He hurried IntoI din iilh.iiiil ii. ,ii, ,ii ont AMI Itovs TAXI 8KKVICH

Daj and Night, fboue MO,tin inn. nil u 8 glance thai the roomwax omt'ty A nilirk search of tinbuilding and the neighborhood was!made but without revealing on) trai

Undertakerspiiomit m hvm i mown7. vmoifa i.i t. . oomcM

AM) KHOOND.

nnil IIh.i Vcwted Hia-hta.- " Mrl .in a mi in .in inn - prfeident,

luu rer, former m. nih r id . onIffW mill umi-iiiiii- ajmeMI l llu

M.x., hcmi."THE DRUG CLERK

TOMORROW THF ROMANCE OF ELAINET - s

About December i. mil, tin- - NowMexico-Arizon- a aitenc) r the PacificUntual Life Inaurann company imw

d iiic million dollar murk i" hehuallMM Written fur the year. Atthe time tin we conelaeted resmarkable achievement, f i t inn ai itdid ii in " record fur ih.' agency, and

If ii nhw ' ntkei . general ageni ufiii. compart) In Ihlai lorrttory, wag therecipient .,i mur nngrntukttlotu onaccount ui Hi. nee mark made.

LET US SEND A MANTo Kc hu e That Itrckcn Wludow

( ilrtssAi.in gri not i: i i mheti

t O.MIWNVPhone 121 423 N. Fin

--TT-. ...!..ge aavltody, was proaetuting wttnei in ttnMexlrn, J caae attuhiHi Pahln T Rhndoval, whb h

ni: dl- - was trle.,1 In the dUtTlcl eourl laalweek. Elandbvnl was charged with Be-i,- -

vearlentiii nii i ieodl weapon, the Jap

Roawell, 1 his ii on an luin tn tin teat In 1 pf Ml uman) of a hon haw to dim

II, r- -

The program arranged foris more extensile ihan evei

LOCAL ITEMSor 1 J T t H I S 1

before, I nccuatna him of sttlklni; lutn uh ni. . ...... i.i ...i , ., .... ... ...

and Knocking out i run ol"i"""" "i i,.(.i.. .inn mi' i in mi in. ii. i'. ii in it ih air- - rockvane thin linn been miidi! by Ihc ih up (,,.', 1. addreaeee dntrv- - teeth CRYSTALThe dCfl.illlIUII III ll IH lei I'll. l II lull r ,V vi al s .iliii. Unit Joe's teeth

'i 'raikhi ml a a UCuUttted.

ered hy Dr Claston, tn mi i horn nf Dm t 'offmniul M aire, last i m

MRS. G00DNERVkelj I in iilsln il steam Eieatcd,

I rum I; n; iilsu VLxcellcnlItlhlc Itoai--

HchWeutkcr' management, the markui ntic mUMon dolwra which vareached on Decern bei i laal iear wnpafMcd mi ii.lnhei .', this year, uml TODAY ONLY

Hrrlmlh, tialnllne. iiui I'll lltiri.lBrutal He) . ra, who ii i b en 111

for M'vern.1 dns, bax pia tlrullv re-- .01

Mia Klina Korbe, of 'bl, N. M.,enrolled yeeterday at the tlbunueroitiilitisln ladlcge.

'.i , uKhex and Joi Itlltherfol .1

inreau for hih. he(ration autherttl b S17 sol I II I'llllti) ST.

colledMoled speaker- - Coming

Tin- pen iter fur the general meet"inns thl e.ir On lint, II. m. John .1.

Lent., of coinmbus, (ormtu mem-ber of oongreea uml for more than

Mr si hwentker elated reeterdny tbnithere was every pmapeoi that thenew bgalntaa lor the yetu I till wouldreach 11,1(0,090, .11,1.1 -

M i:ow l (,l NT INHenry hauls baggage andother things. Phone 939.win leave mi week t' u 'en v ci' in i in- , ,. t t in. lulled in n IWent) yean piealdent

kill, i h ant., mobile. Si h w r nt Kit's alien,'.. . oinpriaee I he ''" IliHurance Union;Tin- Womane ehib win i a huai-iata- te of Neu Mexl El I'aao county, ' Wiea, of the depart m "EVIDENCE"

lion In the Lnlveraity nf Wisconsin.1who I reuognleed as fimi authorit) I. lie. hi J, ll III ii III I!ti amii

AX1 KKItVlt'l 1. AM NlOnTPARK, 2S CENTS.

TANC GRAHAM'S. riloxi. itI Mil, UHIEGO.

I MilililriHKUSON

u km iiireniiK, heulnn.iiL- it ,' :tti o'clock la Ti xir- anil the northern portion oftomorroe afternoon I Ariaon The aptend id r rd made

i" ii ii ;iins end Uou HoltglbV the company in the prompt pay-wi-

leave Monday for ih Magdalcna mem nf pivt i.uma ims cunacd it toMon echool tea

Males. Dr I'llt ml. .1

M v CI S.

BVTT THIS BRAND OF

"TELMO"C'ASfNKD liOODH AND YOU

HATH TIIK. ltKRT.

I'k I'llhlileeoiliilxeil as tlm leadlllu IIHlll' a "or o I lie p. ip r series of M. el"list i i on a In ni bunt.

Mee I It Situ, ih has relurnei iv iii III m tie PI. nil, e s no,, .1 n.iiii"! 111 iiueiuiIhc Stage PUi) v iii 11 Prearnted to ih, Ac in

11 r, 1, i', sill i es- -.

MATiNKES IT 8:13 i !S0

Mt.HTs VI 7. Siia AMI 0:30"liloiuil repututlon, Mli.i I, ,.),,,. in - , tt,.t all.. , fllCl. lll.lt null I'M ll'u. a llclV I',

ii 1.. Mr .u.1,1 ,a v., .11, i...,,,,i, ur.l iskihllslied In ihc urltinu of new Wewnrt, wh rigina

It M. WII-I,IM-

I ton tintRoome 1 and 3. Wb'.fmr Hulldtng

CorP'" fleco"i1 and GoldPhone No. 84.

inell eel siirp hone '" ut scuiiuis in u u

hods two hundred pedpli . Adults LOc Children 5clinul ultc. are atM r

ill Ii mure t tinolder than the

ling nishi eohoolalanlahlng lilltera-Pro- f

u 11 Ben-- nt

of agricultureh'. lis Martin tl,

RICHARDS & PRINGLE'S FAMOUS GEORGIA

MINSTRELS AT CRYSTAL TOMORROW NIGHT

for th. purpoMj ft 1. in Kentuck

sun. if the d.paiai rVgahlngton;who is recognleeSpan ixb- - A niei It a

GALLUP WOMAN DIES

IN HOSPITAL HERE

nnouni emeni of the birth ofdaughter to Rabbi ..mi Mis Headgtlber uf eu irteaiM, baa i n reel red here

H Lou lee ramuenon in reluiIn her h niie in Trinidad, l ulu Tuedi morning after i n munirie' vUin Mm Byron ih, I van n ihli ( t

orgt in! ' Ditto fnrmi i i

fire department bul bow t vinitrie,, tpenl est, dat hei . He is en

th hiiilini'UnitedIn the

I noal

PASTIME THEATERTODAY and TOMORROW

H e for an onuuaeineni aJ

before the born Ince theFROM GUNSHOT WOUND ,' ,:,:

la member of the. . , . , serve bank ll I

gmuaemehl enti prlee t.fill'I 1,1,1,1,,' 1, I, ,11.' In III', I 1:1 I' '

In ...I: ' t Ihbrunch of tn US ,1, "I '

n x inn auuerlfor New Mi xlt n

W illi Mil- - ill I'll

nil lullnbdoi

'option flourlaltedn relegated

hardi & Prlnnle'ahowever, hga k"ptics and changrnfti the) have oner- -i cI enli rtainineiit.

(Jeoratill I'llllet wound InIII d at t o'clock esl.T- -

st, Joeeph s hoapltajni a coal minor who

in iddl- - mlnetrelay, Tlairei compan)

Mrs I ' K i: s. II. left IhhI iiinhl ihi. afternoonf"i New v . , vietl her daughter lhe was the wllMix Drum hei wa) banti xiu la umployed inwin stop ..I Colonel Sellei old home HcKlnln cottnl

linn to the local leader who winpea It 11 lone meeting, It I

expected thai ever) Ua) of the Mtuaewhich can ulal

llonitl mi i t will he crowded e. ilh lu-- jI 1.1 Mmi She MII .,' uulle Th, Human w.i: slnu l'luki iiiiuu-

llil ollip,aft, rno.in

111, ,11th

UeRojpreald, ntH as In I

mm hi I

i.niiledMain Wo

itiM, .1 bullet from h high pow r rlflenterlni iii rlghi aide 01 hei abdnmen. The nteetlno aera perforated,

'ii ' 1" brought here . steribiv tiinru-In- g

on Santa I'e train u in and tuk-ei- i

to the hospital in .in ambulenoin uoeratlon t,nl d to anvc mi

CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT

BRINGS BACK STYLES

OF MANY YEARS AGO:

Tula i.e.il'cs' aid ofan old dinikht I'll.

held Hi. rifle, were In a wash lo.iu-i- ,

adjoining Ihe tenemem where sini,iM,i when "1. gun was dlaehargedTn. men boarded with the women andhei huabaiui

icd entertainment i.ixtivtumea worn were of a

ntci talnlna an M K Dennia ..miMis UJ upi.tik. of Richmond, Ind.,motbei and a later, reepeet ivel) of Mix.Harth, and Ura, I. Mann and MisAnna Lough, ghto of Riohmond

The foltowtni lelegrum are beingheld undelivre4 t the Weatern1 n 11. Ti legraph conipai local office. n nut ..I Ineufficlenl addreaa C,R Hlti'hejt, Rarney Kraft, 11 Cot

of longlltlollK 111

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STATE DEMOCRAT TO

RESUME PUBLICATION.

IS CURRENT REPORT Hi 'idoi Cllbl ' 'l.n Ii' hii ' lingtilburn,

hen Vou10 .1 report currenl onday, he .ew Meali 0

I M s111 o.V II

.....It tela

ib. atrii t

Kbit Den .it is tn reeume publlca.ii Ik ra, uhlitniiu diaic fiilinxdama 'el

Jel

aaaal

the M raMalehull B

ReadingI I'.u.

Sun ".'

caived b) Colonel Aliniuht Inway ni adynnce aubacrlptlonipaner and that tin- - pcoepeota f

kucceei art bi ghl Tin' papeinnppori ih. lictnocrutie tai,national ad ninhttrntiono thd

it of New

nvltai Ion la ex and' Reading Mr i hiiles M.n'lurc.will j i inartnt M lie voicea

l Rending Mm i. 11 Hamlltogmovement t.. n irporate thai

vet. (own Of TUtaroaa Is now well underawnv mil - mcetlni with fevdfublel

intake a hard fla;ht for the th k.the . aJYipalgh next 1 11 1

Colonel Alhrlabt i one of 1 lie I

eraa editors ..f New Mexico andMalwnri dwnpi rut, Kor a numbei

,rs in made ihe state pamocra

kk 1.

l"el llli rill1 "in

. Minx THE REGENERATIONi onalderailon from a large number ofrnterprialng litleene The general j

n the iiuliii'i. of the xl. lie. mid Hcntimcnt Is that we vera I public Im- -and fiw

iluf i .

tuppl-h aewa that the paper l to re--1 prdfeementu on needed, among them a I

im publication will he wnioomed byl water wiks y(em The preeeni wa- -j

in dern.ieial ol New Mexico I ter ayitem of open dttehee Ought to be I

xoi ;(' FtlloWi and Amvlagiutucnt Fictunation c

.ildaii- - Lndyinu Romantic

ry. MAMIE ROS

PHONE 23 id IANOTHER QUALIFICATION

SHOOT TO BEGIN TODAYi'a-- t 1 M TAXI M l i

I'M Mild X: III

A It ll.lt

GOLD FISH DAY

TOMORROW AT THE

BUTT DRUG STORESLOci t nil

. xhi xl tin1

The lo uwhich eon fitfair are n. w

journal offipone of then

SPECIAL ADMISSIONAdults - 15c Children

IIMI. OF SHOV. S

I. 2: 30. 4. 3:30. 6:50. 8:10 and 9:40

at Ho Hail drugml thl I .in oi-oti- e

gold ti.h andtnir ni ; xtorex tomorrow,stern porttmlt) to eeeu

I mi., i. - Mffidf U

Imn. Pboae ItW s .in: Ii Uitclieii pshuuters nod i, ,iiiu t uiu.it nun aleorutel) free. Allwin begin "i 'I you have net to do '" tnalte IIand end ai lineal purehaae of at fnea cream or

I powdeM, loath bruehee or itonnjerg.

t I Mil Ml row I I I

tion, .mil that one i Richard until theirPringle'l hxunoua Minatrela, erhlch ward to b;come to the frl,il theater i ninorrow I a the -- ui.,niadit The) hax't

Th,- expreaaion. "The humiI ol iron, thtrti

iming - le hi. ice.l tor- -

theetergoera ax anXiouei)bo) wans tor rireue ialarger c,,mpan t h in aea-- t.allnji Lump

Ccrrtllo laiuip Hahn Coal Co. OnSSw stovei me in ii,. rang) -- ii.su in in

-- lux. tint uallci in Old Mlniqnoi .(insbooi I'nri da.

nape, iiwum poWxlcra, iatonery.ihleta, ei artlclea M uweful in

borne .,fi,i must particularly to theuiies and then get free a beautifulold fth with a ii i" luiii n Inni. fall

peuple, and ll would beSpringer Transfer

BLUE WAGONS

Haul Anything

the fitteat," was inn ei nn.iv atl ;i.. well !,. e. ,in our its e:,i l

I'HO.NK 1

ANTilll ACITE, AM, Ri7.i:S; STEAM COAXCoke. bUU Wood. Factor) Wood, Cord W.....I. .Native hUndllng. Lime

piled than ft) thl very company !ih..--e diisnv fun awkerx alwayw plnwhi. li luiH w uiietooti ihe rgvacea uf I to t crowded houge in t.time with, nil a in'iii'. ' i'iihlu- - taatej TheM will be a bltf atreet p.iraihhue chanaed tune and time aMIB and band concert at noon su ih. u.ite

Darling's Meat Crisps for

Any Piace.pouitry. for saie by Biilitei ;Any Time

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL.SOCIETY SOCIETYSECTION SECTION

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1915.

TO fitOctober 24, 1915

The Original Katzenjammer Kidsrr I r n f 1 1 n P""c i HA'. DIS5 ISS DER 11SEE? DOT'S DER MOUNTAIN HOUSE FISHING I SS r 1 WADhurry up nit your

vot 7 7 ) ' IMY FfWORflE M A UNCLFUND DOT .5 DER PI ACE FOR ME ,

HICH UP ON DER BALCONY VARELIFE FOR & MIIUOM-Aire- ,

ding BUS! IT!DUMMY! MAMMASP0RT.MR5 KtRHtDUND DER INSPECTORKATZENOAMMER'. DODO

DERE 155 PLENTY UF PEACE

UND QVIET UND ATMOSPHERE, )Don-gu- st it! - OD

pp

ISS ALREADY

FI3HIN6 IN DERLfNKE '

Den derr MY WOW Y 9In n 1 V Time i5SI ,cv.r A MlSH rRIPE!

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CAN FOOL Kir: !W V d )

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VOULD LEW MM)T0 DR0NND IF Ht

f C0M.DNT 6W! SUNO MWBF I DON'TGif DOT INSPECTOR A

I oUIFT PUNCH IN DER

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rDEM TWO

WUNG HYENAS --4GIF rVAIN '

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THEM YOUNG FELLERS IN THET I I OFT MY HANDS JTV-IA- SF-- F D BOW AU7 THUH ON EM DEY ' LL

WU2 YOU(ALUN') ...eRHELLUPJ-- l

COMr-- bWK, You DING- -

POOZLF.D PHtATFS UND( VlGHT LIKE A, IWvJ P L o LIT. EN BROTHERS i their L 00'N DER OLD

I ; IN THE U GUESS! f "Ti 1 OL' MAN DIED AN' LEFT 'EM (S MAH J I

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TWO ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1915.

parents in thi i"J

rinal sis-1- attentions w hileSociety BANKING HELPUun.ln THAT IS REALMl A. F. Morrisseti will leave

this institution. The'und in

startingouiig man in busmen Itnds it.

for Kl I'aso to visit Rev. andMi- - I: Warn fat a few day.Miss Helen Motes. ,.1 .,s us re-

turn.. I !.. Hie Me.nh u 'it arlv inth. npek nfter a in wtth frn-mi- in

Jl s tlut'o Meyer left for Kl l'aa' I" riatt her mothi r Cat a law

Mi and Mrs. lle Summers,accompunh d l.y their young sun andMi s ,,Pe Hunt, lime t tntheir home m Raaarall after a twoweeks riatt with Mr, and Mrs. F. 11.

tii hwentker.

So does the established metclunt. Thebig concern comes here, too. None i loo

Allrich or too poor, too large or too small,

our customers tind us really helpful.

Interviews invited with our officers.I' jyfTLrxM '" ml Mis Kula Horton, ,.f umpi,. 11, Mrs K. Sullhsn. MraBrow a

lor acheaee f ylIII I liJIT . "'"..I l' Till IKelix H o n. Mrs J. ;. Hi t k uholfilto. In- h VH ' urni-- i. ii

rations uu.i refreehinentMrs. Marry B w etltai

bnby iiaughtat dara willfor St. Louis, when- - tinylor the winter.

The Tuesduy Kite II

ami herktava todaywill remain

.ndrert clu'nl

' ' mm-- . I In- -

Mrs. Knueue With, lira IMwardRoajera, Mrs. p. p. Mccanaa, Mrs. cM.iluiie, Mrs. Anna Tfaai' r. Mrs. .1

Karhar. Miss .vie,- - McMlllen, muuJennie Tierney, Mia Black aaaa.

wan wnn by Mrs. A. Hild. M nnd i,. - gmiitr

Waul met list we.-- with Mrs. U. II. Swee-ney. Prkaaa were won bj Mis w wKort.rs, Mrs. II 'I HXN and Mis.William Carter, Luncheon was sr- -

The quests inihuleil Mrs J. C. It' x.Vlii .1 M M 1. k i. hi en M ,11 ,, MiCTurkaa, lira M K. Wolff, lira, Jack

First National BankALBUQUERQUE. NEW MEXICO.

Capital and Surplus Half a Million.

ei hy the hnataai Tims,- preaantW'l,, Mrs S A lull-is- 11 Mr w w

Mi.-- r ri-- i '.tin .ni t..i u.' i.nefur the high gcora, Mrs Tull recelv- -iiik the eonsolatmn prizeIIIVHsN( ( S(M 11 r

Tin Mlsniotiai t .,.,'1.1, of th,' M mi,'diMi Kpisi opal church, South, heldUs literary meet big al th- pleasanthome of Mrs .1 I). Knunons, 100North Waltei (treat, .ni Tueada) aft-ernoon.

-- ph mi .1 paper on "Rural Ufa inMl xi. 0," the lopte ror the day, wasread hi Mrs suns, and a short talkbj Mrs. ll. E, Wilson , om luded the

Barton, Mm. K 1. Bradford, Mrs.BaM Ball, Mrs I: M I'ruv. Mrs. It.

RoaWy, Mis. Hopkins. Mis. A. M.wdlagtoB, Mrs. dhartaa Wattinaton,

ta Qerp W heeler, Mrs j. k.I.ewis, Mr:'. John Wilson. Mrs.Anno Allison, Mlaa Aillaon, Mrs. M.W. MulliRan. Mi-- . A p. Keith, Mrs.Kverett Van CleaV. Miss Viols Hkin.

H.mers. .Mrs. K. II. Cayot, Mis. Wil-liam Carter, Mrs Oeoig It. I'rahj,Mrs. 11. T. Hyre. Mis. J R, Pateraan,Mis I'. BchUtt, Mrs. A. l:..im,n.Mrs. L. H. Wood. Mis.s Mamie

lh- lull"EchoesOFFICERS:

S. Raynolds, ftrWtMl

Pres. H. S. Pickatd.

Joshua

ana fnonn warnon om "(rand hlow-out- , and

i i i onilnK ta 111 If. .illaa of tin- patiM law week ahouldran about a hataraattaa as ihf

abJa of a w hiti uio-hi-i- l i

ail .inns rail in dry araathar,re has aaaa aa ruin to sin-a-

lataty. w bib not la II)as aaah lhaaa k. tha taaaalily full oi happanlnjfa, ivt- -

or, Mi- - A H. Wilde, Mrs. M I;Mni. Mis John m. McTaar, MlaaBaary, of si Lou la, ami Miss Jennliiuii

KJpioKr un, art, arnicn a reception wasiiei.i m honor ,,r tr,.- paatari Rev. It,

Caslmi

CaJiia

M. W. Flournoy. I ice

G. L. Rogers, I 'ice ft,C. S. Wh.t

Lillian,',., am I fainili tth". njIMCh tn F. R. Flarris, Asst.

lis. Cashier.In fuir ' i Bei d il ta spur M

the ragrat of every one, are leavingfur their Baa homa In Laa I'rueeg.

The rooms war prettily decoratedwith flowers an. nn. 111 11. In Hipiiininif room huga bowl nf fallowand white ehryaantbemuma graced11, iter of the table, and about the

mWMK PKt H ssl 1

Th trouaaaau or a brlde-tob- f biuIh.ms mi I.Jim I of iiili-rect- , anda hi ll In- nu in r Of In- f I iillNSI'll II

rumaran d in

line nul ', mis hlnssomsprolusion Tw o delighta tucnl solo by Mi's,ami an instrumental

a a.

II M I M. PAJiTl .

Mlaa Margaret Li e gave aa Inform-- 1

at dancing parti but uigiit at thaIn. nn of In parenls, , Qg .Mi -

I Fred Lee, ,,r ;ii South Arno sire, t.j the affaii beiaa m the nature of afinweii romplimanl t,, mihh rtora

(Murshiill, ln, leaves in a few daysfur .Ww irloana

he honor nuest there weregaraeni Mlaa Qraca gtorta, miss NoraHenderson, Miss MatjoHa rttenn. Miss

iKather llowdi'ii, M Ism Florence VV t 1-

ler, Miss Kathartaa O'Rallly, MissLorhg ,. " Mrs Kalherlne Ml Millag, MessiK. Herhert Itlikey, HeorKei,. ..utile, Prank Neher, William Hoiaar, limn- Dougharty, Oaorga Pratt,Walla,.' I'iimiii. Amiido t'hnves, l.y-111. in putney and Harold Bltckandifer.

fui nunwera,Bchwantkar,

muse h muse of mii volume til allwill produce an echo Th.- - Montetuiuu bull us mont'thina "I .1 noise

iiiini .uently Ihi 11 li.ni in . n echoeW. hue 11II had linn I" 111I1 inn

'i'., yawn. He liMi-- anil tnki- .1 napniu! v.iki iii ukmIii. and finally to Ki t

up .111.I dn-w- t mid look ill MIWlVM III;the mirror iiii tk reeling Hmi whileWt may lonk tin- tM we will

u - recover. In other word,urn In u position In trot a fairly

iimr vi-- nf tn- ''ail tn retrospectTin- further tin- .vini f.nicN Into

tin- haekKroud lh i.ikrit It Map.Never havr there i go Rial POOpii ut a H linimaji i.aii. inur baath crowd been so repreaentatlvi eftin in t hi- - mn lal IIf ..f tin- M ill--

Hut 111 v tins I lii i a Montixuma Lull nt whii h averybod) k idmob n good Urn in tin arerdi aithe iirawi Widow, it tin sonii bell.

Tlu-r- wua wlnr and Wassail, andI iimy there wore guile 11 lew uehinirheads Haturduy morning, but therewan nothing that attended good taste,J hiiimkI with tbatn until i It a. m.,liml I fumy I hud an opportunity in)obMnre. It wuan't a Sunday achoolmeeting, tint on I hi- otln hand Itwaen'l iinvthlnir that nn- need be'

HaeHavePearly Teeth

hapfHraa to ba tha fntura mala of thepraaldeai ..r tha Ifnated sihii.h, Intar- -

at m tin. Mhjacl 1 of a innxl KDaorb' nature ConaequaDtty, the fnllow- -

iiiit dtatMlob in tin fork Worldfmm Baltimore, roaardlna the aaad.

Pretty Hairnumber by Mis Cudabae, war great-ly enjoyed, Toward the close of theufleri n Mrs. Wilson 111 11 lew wellchoaen words praaanted Mra. LaAancawith 11 beautiful linen set us n token,.f appn-ciallu- from the Misnoiiarv

talnad a reprml from a brightly writ-

ten article on "Why People ShouldOWg and Iteud Honks.' l,y Prof.Stephen I.eaeock, who varieg the te-

dium of lectures on political economygt McCMll tiniversitv by writing hu-

morous sketches. He sum "Hymean read h,..,ks. whi n you rgach"Id use ton will look hack and real-ize that nothing at, except lobacco,has brought you to ntach good. Huthara is aha condition in he obaerved.

Vou must read with intellectual hon-esty. If you like a book, mid cannail il. for its own sake, then read it;if not. lay it aside. Don't readBroamlnga Andrea del Sarto' and'Pippa Paaaaa1 when you know inyour own In art that you would rathersaw wood. Lai I'll, pa' pasa. She isnot for you. II ton find that yonlike Laura Jean Ubby'a imoks batterthan Ibsen's, read liura Jean Llbby.Never mind tbaen'a feellnga, it is noreflection oa him. 11 merely showsHie hind of mind you have yoURMlfuml where you belong. And it is bel-ter i,) take your place humoly and re.algnedly in Hie lowee! ranks of therepublic of letter than In try tn k"Circling round un your poor Wings inthe tasl spaces of Milton's 'Paradise'

dim- reaaiiM of tha aooih-to- . be jHrat1. .ni'. ..r tin- 1. ami is copiad WHhoutlipologj

"Tin fondnaaaof Mra. Ualt for thaoTttj.hids Praatdenl Wllaon to bar

i

iveri dm Im lelleeted In tin eveningfroek, the lateal rontrlbutlon ot Hal-- jlimine eoiitoorhiM to her tnuinseau.(MU ' of will, I, ha has or, h ie, I In r,--

"Tin- mini ia i dalb ii ifaattonf orchld-ahada- d nil. trror an nnder- -

Kround of Hiipph- - orohbJ-ootora- d silk.

MlMiss 111 S'DBRNOM HOMTK8M,Mlsn .Vina I lend, son was In,

Priday avanlng at aa Informal dune-mi- :

party at tnt hw r her paranta,Mr. and Mrs. Kalph M. IleiidersoiiTin. room wen- - beautifully decorated"in, autumg laavaa of varloua hues.

The miosis w, re Miss I. it filerCavanaugh, Mlaa Katharina MaMiltan,.Miss piora Marahall, Miss MariorlaMean, miss Margaret , MiaaAlica(tould, Mlaa Plorenca walliar. Misst.oma Laater, Mis.s Katharina O'Kell- -

aoctety,Tha success of tha aoclaty for the

past year Whs Krealh due- - to Mrs.lallanoa, who has so efficiently servni as areaident, handling ail matt, rbath social umi bualnaaa in a mostsatisfactory and pleasing manner.lira. Lallanoa wai abw praaanted by I

Miss Kmmon with a silver barrysp...,n from in r Bunday achoot cIiihs.Refreahmant were aarved by Mrs. j

ICBMnona, aaaiatad by Mra. Mima, mim.Mackay, Mrs. Rody and Mrs. Illack- -M ell.

Itin it TALK,

Havrah Hubbard'a opara bilk last'Tueaday avanlng was ona of tha beatmusical attraction the PortnlghtlyMusi, club has yet brought to A 11m - ;

quarqua, An opera talk, by the way, I

is "something different"; it I not unanalytbi or technical lecture, not pat11 mere readiim. hut a simple ml i n-

duction to grand opera through "msympathetic, spoken Interpretation of I

11 depends or ii" charm upon ifwonderful ahada and upoa tin- - innsof tin filmy bouffant drape rloa, forno trtnwnlng la uaed oa tha kowh ex- -

I'pt u hiukIo banal of alua fox furacroaa one ahouktei Thara la no ori isn of a alaava ipary, ami n ih aul

the- gnat circle of Dante's 'Infer- -

Anyway, doubt Dante myself,mi ma thai laal book bj . Henry.llllle lm nil,,; e 111. hiklh irllill.' of ly, Miss arace sturtr, Miss Blaia

Kcmpanlob, Miss Bathar Howdan,Mi i'. Amnio ChnVea, jr., LymanI'utnoy, Herbert Hlckay, Loala

Oaorga little, WilliamHomer, James rioss, Wallace llu' on,Frank O'Rallly, Cbarlla Hayn, PrankKeher, inure Dougherty and Haroldai, L'lanahah.

I till MISS D'Htril.L)

all leaders is I'residenta Man Come In Illm- -

lu his ahort volume the pre.tutlinaa what he regard a tin

rhest usefulness ol any manclllisel, I'Olllllosition Mr 11 1,1 ,4, 111 Solllthem

nri'htd-coloro-d allk, from which thatuiii- hanaa run aJsoui the hlpa,

"a aacoad foara from the iamnhop im in u luautifui thada of laven-der margina lata raat aloi and ahol

nii piiHtei him 11 i., brooadad Inailvaf and im int on severe Hti.ilKhtllnaa Thara i a BMUiniflcenl brainol' Wlltleail effei't, nilllli ., lie 11 ill ll

id Isilow the MboiildeiH or reiiiuvedin n deatred."Anniher acoaaaorj to Ura, Uatt'i

trouaaaau is an avenlna cbthlt of furqualaa bbua rahrat, with collar andrurrs of 1, in, im fur Thoufb thaI'loah hniiKM free ,,f the flaum from

rid oflChoice for Tuesday evening was Pu- - ' """K''- never coin.etui's "La Bohoma." an opera admlr-- 1 ?"et

1 hecauaa they neveraldy adapted t,,r friendly Interpret-p- "' Bn" "r PflHon, for Hie torV - drawn frmn ' " '"' h ,H so "a' 11 bundi,

Mi- - w ' Kelni Km c a 11 Winen K ndInfnrniiilmint at

irtancto any

coll;,'i.dam nix iiarts Thuraday nature has h'ivimi you beautiful

use our brushes and naste andlearlv leeth.11,111 Mill-L'i.r'- nlav i.r II.,. I..11H1 11111 'U'telopillelll .yialivin r home in honor of her netce, minPKLSI'RVE thempasses naturally from

t,, tKatharine u'Rallty, ami inr brothara, uuartrPranl O'ftefJl ami joaeph 11. o'Reii-lmo-r and

emaelve Jualthey awake

dream to find

ji -- u oi if ourae, wln-- one inlooking for- Moun t Ii uk to criticise 010usually finds what one Is looking for,but for Iba life of on- - 1 ooutda't KCiiiniluiiK III what huiicind II111I

WOtlld give nny excuae fur minionHut hole's H Knod BOO, 11 it I have;

VMy nm tn liillcve It In t rue. AllTill a in, I urn told, 11 MiuuKlIm:few of thti lust sad fraamenta of (InMontezuma hull were ills. ..,i i d 111

11 downtown be, inr lined up niulrisi11 plebtaa jieii of ii.nn and iuks andU m iHtoi tuti, bottlo of bureundy. ifthai combination Isn't attOUIh toiiuilu- ainhoch o mad ami lull- thefurnltuto 1 don't knmv hut l.hi Hutu Min1.11

Wouldn't, tt ho a good Mat in BtH " a pet mam nt ri ol d of I

bull'.' To nnike a sort ofMm btKlh BOtJ)BWd oi tin- nun andaromea who uka payrt in tha avanl

11 aaraw to mi- thai tha ibla lairun in tha wnniK way in pruseal Tintickets In tin. hull 1,1,. ,, 1. ,,,.,) u Mlnt daalnaiad plaoaa, Tha pureluuwibuys his t JiimI as In- wiiiild Inn

parkliKt' nf (hiiMna and imraeord ih taJtaa of it. Tha luoklaaareport af tn hon la aaabrnad tha labof eovarlna tha avanl must ipend thbattar part of an niiii nbjh) m thaWara tank of hum-- i lalnm tin nmmof n people, and thi-

hi a are u tb.ouaa.nd in una thaimlataJiaa will In m.uii nitatakes thatpouktn'1 iu in i" ii luit i hat tavailorflvaf

Uat'a dn (in- - ihitur diftari ntlj hiattar, it's have a MontMuma ballii'MiMti r 11 record that win ba kepta Paul ni tha ajetal archlvaa nf the

ktate ana that will show who's ahoin Naa Maxiao, balna a member oftin. VVomaa'i elub in uoimI stand InK,

in, r graduation,from their fourt hat limy are nol

'in thw benj ears'at lluy beiworld

head ,,r any . lass, but aic real- -

'lie d Inner iii Ihe real work of theIf they talc- his tn heart and

intii preparing themaalvea tr

teal uml simple p.itnos. All I lit- molions 111 (ha op'ia. all the nuances) ofharactar, whether ,,f man or wom-

an, Mr. Rufebnrd made diatlltCt andvivid with his beautifully modulatedvoice and he gtatUfe ami axpTI ssinnof Hie understanding artist. All In

presented a dn ainil decoration of

chryaanthamuma, '

being need In thairel'i cshtmntsMis.s Hazel MaloyII laa Barnla Ha--1

A clean mouth and sweet breath are not onlya mark of jood breeding, but also make food tastebetter and aid digestion.

You can make your hair pretty and keep itpretty by using our tonics.

The minute you enter our drutf store you willsay "Well, here's where I will trade."

Un- same colorsprogramg ami th

Tin- mu-si- wenMiss Mm,. Stern

I, el'.. ,. Inllu

tha ahouMara, tha fuimMs is allghtiycoaflaad at tha arabri by 1 ball ofturttuolaa blua valval embroidered inin, lain, thraada of orbiatal ahadaa,

The deep rich graan "bade oi liraHull's K0I1111 nwiiy suit has alreadvla i n duhbad "ttatttna Oraan." rina,.r tha ahopa where aha was aapactad

they soon find I

.No one can actually omeself without beginning that

to him- -s. ld. n. Miss Luureen Aaaelln. Miss all. the talk was next hi st tn thi gpiritualculture which is the liU'heSt

Nora Heoderaon, Miss Ploranet Well-- 1 opera Itaalfi for ona not unit got thtler, Miss I trace BtortB, Miss Baatla I aptril ami action of the story, liitt. tinHtrona, Miss ll lady Mandell. Miss imuaic u "ell, played tin nughout the

ana beglpurposep.u l of life. If no unselfish

talk bJ Mr. Wells Weston. In add!

for a II 111. todin showed a scloak mni eevera blouata in thewhii ii may become om. of thepup, ilar this wlul.

'Mis Hull has pYirchBMd I"illy all of In t hat In thisis 11 small hluik valval turban

in, nhadamoat

on'Pheratrim- -

is mixed Willi a man's- - ucth itles,thfn his life really remains Sterile

'h list lunity. the president thinks, Is-- ..nt lo make a Cpmplet man.

la- - 11 - a revelation of tha power of

Otwell Drug Company222 W. Central Ave.. Albuquerque

"THE STORE VVHEKL COURTESY ABIDES'

Kutnerlne Chavea, Miss Rebecca Hornor, Mis.s Louis,- PerifUSon, Miss Lor- -

a I ester, Messrs (' Rragg, rharlesHayn, Ralph Kelahea, Louise iiesseiden, Ainu, In Chaves, Jr., William liesidden Lyman Putney, Arthur fanow,

tion, Mr. Habbard' haareri receivedwhat the average opera-go- er iIuch mtKet. a 0larifted Impreaaloni due to theexpedition of the history and bountyof the Opera as well as of its story.

Mr. it ! iii is doing a iplendldpule and unaelf lah love. un thispoint he .su)'h: "Kvery thoughtfulman, born with a coneclence. must

i. 11 Hoi,weii. iiai..i,i Blickender- -mad with it hand nf I, eater am

' h oi mi en Aaalanad to matchni away suit of graan duva

I. an, led in heaM-- r A lam, hatwork In this country In allowing HieIm.i.I J II. O'RetlljSi, v,

i' rani know a code uf tight and of pity, toCommon or garden variety nf man( .r "idd.nish-iled soil

Which In- ought tn conform; but with-out Hie motive of Christianity, with- -

Freeland, the manufacturer of plowa ins handaoiwhich are not adapted lor use in ISflg- - cr live cloiHah inids. has the capitalistic outlook era are aa

Bordeaux valval With ahaphardaaibrim wan purchaaad to match an aft- -

en n im, It of the Maun- shadeThi la ,ils.. ,1 wide allrblack hul

Mil IIIMc.s

Wbei

and woman that music particularly!Brand opera --1 not a terrifying

Mr. "liMK bill rather something to he aimlit si I'iv approached, easily understood,:tneand therefore liked Ha is filling

eI H l li t II l.Kiiiinu M n hell,, tcli andii. t'hahiii nara mnrriedafternoon al 9 o'clock at

the revolutionary agitaout. lot1st andlied as

In 11,

inpatbise with Li 1oi ersami deplorilion. John ta n nigh government "f- - but shoubl leinl a handdinopliiK sllcliily at on sld ,, a, t

, he may be the purest attrtt-ye- the us sad ami us uiisutls- -

Marcua Aurellua."piat or novel haa John liuis- -

turnad with more scrams at- -

and ilcxteiily to I lie sociallliau in "The 1'i'ct lands." bin

movements,in atirrina

j am mi rtarorn, wa II aaema t

thai hara is aood opt iuuka-

n m RKACTIOIV.Shiiiii im, malhuiimtli-lni- i has

luulie I Did over iwo hiiiiitreii ,iat,s m the raat1 the I, rides 1, al'ellls tn ip strife against Hi'' Mni-I-

hat lis thai .Mrs. Mai-

fleer mid is soineitli.it weibled to tlfantaatlc conception that "whatevis. is right" an,-- ' ahnuldn't he chanj

i raU. Judae lleot-if- II. Craiir llll-- season, mid yd he finds time to ' "',lent 1011

conflictthat tlon and raael Ion art-news on Ihe molality ife's dead wile's sister, .mil

ot llel'tvise .',, I, till'le. II

disti irr;inn.d. Kellx isbrilliant but

un author ufhardly feurhnnd In the oopiisllo dlii-rlio- latest book. TltOttgh the title "The

Preebtnds" refers directlt 1,1 the fam and has a tenant,ll llu ) mp illii

performing the Ceremony. The dec-- Poak gratis to many schools, just usration wi t, in green nnd pink Tin1"' '''l here Tuesday afternoon whenn i. 1 kowii was of while aatln,'1"' Iva ' Hanael ami Oretal" t,. th,.

trimmed with rare illvar laea, her lndenta of the high acl 1.

mi'iy tirnameni being a hajtdaome The PortnUthtly club, while not atdia nd lavaillare, tha glfl of the peclully ihrilhd by local encourag- -

rroon Tin brldaamaida were miss! ""-n- t of Ms effort to bring high classSophia Welller. Miss Stella Marline mualcttl attrgctlona here, is al any

ilies of Hie brothers, each 1 ., i....n..i,'t Ihe lour repr.-s- i 111 nik- - distinctly

trimmed iiii a soft plume, daalgnad'"i waar with iha ufteii n frock ofdull meet, crape gaorgatta and tatftta. Several oilier huts lor afternoonami evening wear have alao been se- -

leeli d here.

Mil's in, mm 'h hkiih.i:M .lames a llallla) lained

oharmingly at auction andga Thura-da- )art, 11, .mi .11 her home in Park

view Tarrace. The roont ivare d

iih a profuiiog pf bouquttiof yellow ehryaantbemuma, tin- tolor

Mine Inquertiua,

inn lyr durtni'"I . of

ApplyliiK this Km

t " nil cwidttlonaI hara ahoubj haveii.it iim! dotaa inih" paal ni, w

r k ii. !..i '

ier than conviotionas ns well as Iheo.the compromiae, al- -

s. noiseless cOmprO-Wedda- d

lei mi., whosefiery character cause

lies, he liliesways ihe palnlimbw. nut Tod,black eyes a ml

evicted fur this uffense against wlrn

Mrs. Mailory coaaidar t hatpleasure.

Skillfully. Mr. Oalawoiihy nianil'"latea Hie numerous character of i"1

portance, and evades (he tediummonologues, but clearly estabhakjlln- opinion and convictions nf

social class, yet it inai seem to haveaomethlng of a symbolic atgnlflcancasince the freedom of BngUab. lauds

hudI'IBl, Miss Julia BotUter and Miss Helen broUd Of the it has set'

'Inn m due inr ilir icasalil Is Hie problem lllnill ralutlvnii 1.,ImriiiK ih, In hat mi; e, iirci Mr ii ni ami peak uf her us ail the Ian, and withb to bring him Hguln to Alhu- - " '''' "u' ""Vl'l DU"t. Stanley j gypsy, m iv loverI mi. and reception

Cl l elllullt Iho MuesisIh,

.Mi, 'Hell.aA wet

followedbeing Miand MrsPldai uuml Mrs

outsen, ni,. of yeiimt' being earnedin tha 11 freahmanta. The prize

.1 mi- - (i Chanln, Mr.Iiael, Mr ami Mrs. A 11

ml Mis K. Koury, Mr.wan VOTKJi 111 SOCIETY.

.Mrs .larues .m Horner und sonBobb) returned Monday from ,1 visitwith relatlvda in Pittsburgh of sixWeeks duration.

SIml Mri ihl

a ma ley, Mr. ami Mra,Bottger, Mrs Margaretrraneia, Mr. j. i. ura

.1 Mi- - rrank Yott. Mr.II bVi I, ei Mr and MrsSlella Martlniaa, Mr. andM ' ,U i i'.i, Mrs W'yler,Miss Julia BOttgar, Mia

if Seattle,days fol-

ia", Mis.

awarded 1.. Mis. .1 H, ORetllej fotii,. high ore, Mra it B- Hentng riEelving he onatilatlon priae,

ri,. R,i,"i'. wan ktra r. Pawtg,Ml I ' org S. Klock, Mis. W. rIm nu Mis Joseph Klr, hei .MrsH. LUKg, Aire. A J. MalO), .Mis 0V Marron, Mrs. .1. m. McTaar, Ura,

' Ma, phwraon, Mrs A ' MrMrs Manuel nieio, Mrs. J. H.

ifftallly, Mis in. 11, Parkhurat, Mrs.

l'"auciu M

ham Mia ml Mr l :

Allei' MiwMrs. MoyrrM Iks lei

Mis. Blanch W. Pooler,win arrive in the next fata v'sit with her slstcr-i-

Hron Henry Ives.Mr. J. II. O ltcilly, Jr., at

In tin week from Grand ta ilt with his paranta, Mi

anyon rorand Mrs.

I Mr Louis K.n a I, Is. Mrs.Ki'lih

H si HtlOli H Xt'l'l MM.Smeeting ol th staff nf l.a loatacalled fm Tuet .in alt. rnOOn ath plan im making tha llll an- -

Mi- Hat 1 Kl u. Airsim.

A

waaw In.UUIll

.1. 11. Retlty,The roitnlghtly club will meet at

the home uf Mrs Mabel Itavenilllnioe Bin Vst Coal avenue, Tues-day evening, October , instead ofon Monday, announced in the yearbook.

Mrs. K L. lira, Hold Is enjoying a

Ff.W.WOOLWORTHCo!thiever tint ih.were dlaouaaed

visit from her ousin, .Mr. Stanley

mil hrtghtaethigh m hool

iho studenton Tareda)

Hi inti-r-

operas wasis altogether

that hailnls before,is called for

no a iid r ess irutd lob) Itavrah Ifubbardprove, a genuine neatfetation ,,f well-know-

most t n io able and wdifferent from

llllllsoii. ot Klter, MassMrs m b, Hart, of Hi North mil j

street, was hostess ut an Informalgathering Wedaeeday afternoon mihonor ol Miss Horton The afternooncloaed with a throe-cours- e luncheon,

Mr. ami mis Wallace HeaaaWt mJr.. have returned in their home in1W.1K011 HOUfld .Iter a two weeks visit

M U btei n. Mra K. I ttk, M - RA I'aughey, Mr. Deorgg V, Valltant,Mm - Whit! Mr s 0. Austin,Mr ,1.0 ..1. link. Miss Jennie u 1

M Hi ori Vrm. I Mis. .1. 11. Dakar,Mi it, w ii. Bryan, Mra, l, Bttt- -

Ber, Mis liauk Butt, Mis NaocjBeawick, Mis Clara M Cher, Mis11 r nn. mis. KVed . '.nit 1, 1,1. misi'. 11 t'arns, Mra. n. 0. Coara, it.,All- - VV 1... Is, 11 Mis II II. Helllog, Mi - .1 11. . union, Mra, v t

1.0, i. ss,. ni. 11, Mra. it l. Huat, MrJiinn M H.u ner, Ml .line llng- -

gard and Mis Frederick HornbjI

HI II It Itt-- I I'I'H iion- - of Ihe in,, si Ucceful iiffaira

.'f iiu aaaaan was tin- reception givenVVedneadai evening n the Indira alhi John h lutld, complimentan toIttn Erneai v RuihK-- ami Mrs Bui.hau, Un .,11.111 iieing 111

"i Mi Bullock' acceptance ot the

boo 3 wet,- altogetherdeclined to gi e out any

is to what it was allsecretive andinf.. ma: .onabout

Lime-Los- s in Tuberculosis Beginning Monday, October 25thEnding Saturday, October 30th, 1915

ii., liiitner was incapacitated'im tw.. diis Igai week on account ofun attack of tonaltitiea. Mr. u BarI,... I, his classes during the lime, Su- -

perlnteodenl Milne giving aomaon ana accaalon.

e eis HOXOM 01 BHJI7K.

A reception Monday afternoon in

In Hie gaamM ""' Mrillr.illaaaaaatlaa (dagaaiy it, tutu n..- is.Inn ins

"II I. kriMi ...in' limes Nlnteil lluit Inlulirn nli.sU ..f In lln prHiilirrruloiU - l-

in kMfeaaed aganuii nr mtrium naaal i

lol l.ulh In Ihi. urine mill la furl.f Mil. A. K Inuior of Jit" B. II..'HI Hr.....ir,i,.n,.i... mmm .. niiiuini in nr I'MMori laaatt,

me. Tha t ,.,,,,', nr in. ilrti'tiiprnrnt ul tubrreti- -

IukIi."K3TD

Weber, who is,n at the home

J. .Nit mix. olwas un et . tuweek. Kite

.1 .1 twa-oou- ra

in. iv of h de- -

al.,if

ini-n- t

Ii U ,1111- - In limn I M. thsmau n gttatathr in Un Ifeat-- 1lui-- In part, ta In onatc nt 317-31- 9 West Central Ave.

Rpandlng lu-- honeynjooof her isl, Mis. !'.

11; Korth i bird stret t.of hub rest during thihundred .1 - plaM-- a 11,

lun bon capped tht ellliain fn aatertalument,tions were carnatlonahemuroi

Those preaeni wereHeaven, Mr. Vrad tMa 111 Til to t Mrs 1

Mis. ike uraham, MrsMilltn, Mis f K, T

Tbachryaan

a liunureil ami tlrly guests W.-- nby Hie inemluis of the mold

during tn afternoM, serving at tbtabtaa ansga Mrs. James T. New halland Mr K. lln line Fat nil, assistedby llle 1 il'lll Indies of the guild.

MltM WIMIIIA I Nil III INs,Mr. T. 1; Winfrey eattrtatned gi

in tion bruise Thursdat afternoon mkoma .1 bat gtatan, Mr. Bdaa vat- -

j. linn-- sail r.lih ..ihfr vnluatillaawdlaata n ta t nlt'i atiaiiata.Als' ba nuniitltfi tiattend Itr I city In inttr f toad, tut "f-n-

m.mH slacrtr rtnuilisl sni-n- i n.e.l-pi- lIn many ef jpparint

!! knnn allenkUe lenniB ti hsvu pup-pl-

this nvfd. tt eoataia ao ..plate,at lisbit tiimlnc driirn. ta safes t

RELIABLE Albuquerque, N. M.MATCHMAKERS S JEWELERS107 W. CENTRAL AVE.

itioeron, MrsK Schrei-k-

Thomas Mc- -I I UN MINTCKH!- ..if,'..' ,0,,, ll

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1915. THREE

Many Novelties in Kid Glove SpecialMail OtdcrtFn--r Defo-e- iSg: j$$ 1'TmmThe New Neckwear .tic ( ream.

(H) v'i. id- -.

Prompt

ire ollarn in both high and low effects, tailored stocks thai and CarefulM air f are docidedh pretty, with tabs ami JabOta

ist tlM Style that add a datnty feminine touih to Milady's waists Attention Aut. Dmaseason when fashion demands becoming adorn-,- tll is a some

for the Back, and The Kc.nomist is splendidly ready to an-- r lack and IN'

i Fashions dirtatep. Unusual variety from ,0v to gS.Mi. "WE DO MOKE THAN WE ADVERTISE

Your Face Is Your Own You Never Have to Apologize for Your Appear-

ance

Fall Suitingsthai

T Your Figure Is What You Make When You Choose Your Clothesle he

w lio--

I It And at THE ECONOMIST

Just Arrived Many Suits and CoatsIIf

!Ii

1I:

And to

mutationtime tomorrow

gtse a col diallor the first

ippearanc? w

hat mark your personality,'he corset is of more im-

portance this season thanwi Hodices fit snugly andhe roraet must mold theigure into the right lines.

Lines are right and ls

of unusual beauty.

IKW ;ossKl. ROTALWORCESTER ami ItoN

TON OCMUIlBI'lVHK HERE

Many of which v

particularly carefullook em over.

those whoto come in

a carmen!

V

tIVxSjT?i

i

r.mge f(

areand

that The Most Beautiful of Silksmaterialsjust the t

ill .lwv.

Styles,will be

You vyou select thept US bt-l-

the plate where itbefore you;ln modelnew autumnsuits as the

ii.ose theorks and w as bi set is the very foundation ,00, $4" 00,j 00AT 19('OAMAX

00.$51

oo, $5000,NEW SU 00 $!'.a

New Street and Afternoon Dresses

uf dress and tan make ormar your costume.Royal Worcester priced

from m.Ott to 13.00Bon Ton Corsets priced

from $a.r to anionQoasiti'd Corsets: they lace

in the front. MLM and upDiscontinued lilies of Cor-

set! to be Bold cheap toclean up.

Several lines to close outnt remarkable reductions.Values to sale

price 98cValues to $.1.5l, sale

price tl.48'alues to $5 00, sale

pries ..' 11.08

At $15, $19.50, $25, $29.75 and $39.50Millwith fur trimmings. AllUet and satinmostly ve cornbinattofel

d with fur.Smart

fashion; nd shadt many trimnvVelvets and Corduroy

The Exclusive Woman's Shop of Albuquerque Is

Splendidly Ready to Show You the New in FursBeautiful Furs weal mil-

l hea a Idatnd black,

5,Mdemand,every Im

navemint

The Most Complete FlannelDepartment in the City

weof

equalling "iC

that embrace!and seeing the necessity of

lave eyer shown in a varietyThat this is to be a "Eur Season' is undoubted,

sermerl tlie lines! slnrk of new modes in lurs that we.,H.OOlaj, per i irdLamb'l I'loth,

ANDIf there is anything in Flannel you'd likeThe Boonomlst, for m have everything we

in the most artistic, creations of the fur designers. A range i

Beautiful Fur Sets for misses and ihildienIn Pillow Muff or Barrel Muff, both Plain and Ribbon

Beautilul Fur Sets for women

-- just comecould find

1 confident1 rimmed,

AND UPthai S12.50looked gotter please Waist Specialsfhe market

lar you will i

rise of the v

iraelvea,

iiticv Colored )

Separate Scarf and Muffs in Widest Range of Prices on W Waists ntl a aupidy

illien sl.i v i

a saletill pao

Inauguratea and It

ind Checks,IU0grade f House Gowns and Kimonas

at tin Be piSPECIAL I

traal Ini

10c.

Warm I ol. il Strlpeix. all arc

Polkand

etiht- -dainty, den W.isli Silks,long ilaavea,apactal

lorunusu.il charm Muhe giAttractive values in Lovely New Models. A collection

fully feminine and in delicate shades that are so favored.patternsKimona Phif Silk

A Negligee Novelty white anil,i MadrCrepe de Chine NegligeesAlbatross Negilees Waihls,, apaelayardin 1,

DUtwo piece mode

I ID-o- which( leveily designed

with box pleated ;

elaborately hand

effect with em- -

withollar

cnalee

Straight modelembroidered

A picturesque

si I A ol It WtO K OF WOOIj MIDDIES 1

Nny Red Rmarald, White and alee m.c

'. Imb ...h ., H.0Q III Hurm luiil, el.ilinr.ite lace coal flow

embroidered waist

$3.95coatee model with

. 96.50

Empire model withand pleated skirt

Hand F'.mbroideredfull pleated skirt

1,St, 11.00, He ami Heslge or hemstitched ends.

1.H, $1.00, 75c and He919.50ered Irinimedated skirt .... $8.50hi oidc

lopedts.oo, P

P1 Silk Sweatersl pri

SBd 2.Vwide perB and MM

in Si K Sweat)ftH, ti M

ra, mi17.50,

A Wonderful Assortmant of Trimmed Hats

At $5, $7.50 and $10;i rruik. at

Some newIbis We

! ami up lo Sill "0,00,

Embroidered Planneper yard at

I'iiiin cotton and

All Wool BaJUTdvalyard at

Skirting Flannel,per yard, ut

Srouh ami Tenniswaists, yard . . .

White Cotton Shu.kwide, yard ....

Bleached Cotton fi

Sale of Blankets and Comfortsf styleA collection which isFlanm remarkable tor its wonder ul variety,.... ii 8KE ttlMiou D18PLAK

I colors, 2 7 -- Inch wide,' Ho

f stripes for skirts and:15c

Outing, 26 to h

!."'. ' IOC and Ho

wide, per yard,

at which they are marked.and lor the unprecedented priceslarger and bat

Blankets, Couchsmart and( one connections with creators ot line millinery the constant

n the closest

i?tiI1IT11

lusivei our ItI!ke1 or New YnrL bnvers lor something new in nullintonnel, In 0IllfollS go

itLBkatiHI

He MC, 20c, 15c and H:niiid fall suiting, per yard

ISenl Check Suiting, a gpl it HA Wm . i..is, !

Comforts Our entire line gm's onfrom our rMular low prices. All

taliour

lessconifoHid

per cant

harmony with fashion.

Whenever you come we will show you the styles of the day.

Monday there will be newly received trimmed hats which can

$7.50 and $10.00.

full yard wide, n full range of colors, l. v Inchcinot be duplicated at $r.00,Fancy Dress Pin inches andnieasni i

25fyartlWool Clmllies .small designs on while grounds, yard... 50c Bath Robe Blankets

Beacon BrandOstrich Feathers and Maline RuffsAuto RobesI5C wil h old aSizefor ponI'.oln Maltne and Chilton KlUIl atAll Wool A u I ed. 75 nd Mr

u $15.0090,

atline justA new receivusedNew Spel$..tK, $5.00 andPlaidcolorlninvnlidn' chairs, Bo Itr earnertJslncn.7.0I)I $6.50 value at $5.00. and $9 00 value nt " . - ..rVrrr i aaaa- -

: U

miil lo bis long IiIng brought an currentevent as her contribution to I lie

The guests were Mrs.seen judges come and go 'nit held on

to his post for eighteen years unit willprobablv continue in it for manyyears to come, and former Supreme J,William ii Pop.-- . Mrs. Clarence

Walter,Santa Fe Society Notes Purple Peaks iMrs.Har

Roberta, Mrs. Hamilton RappPaul A. PC. Walter, Mrs- W 8

., portrait of M' Ruth Rollins,daughter "t the fellon artiat, ArrenK, Itollms. Tin- Rollins are wellknown in s.niia Ft ami much Interewt

fn n the areer of their daugh-ters Ruth will go mi the ItadS to

sine and italic)'. The portrait liasextraordlnarj abarm, wltether for thobeautj and Inaouclanea of tha girl or

Court Reporter Paul A.Qaeeral frank W

uas in have been preaenl butlamed iii Atbuquerqua.

a

reminiscent and many anecId if tliey were printed would

flood of lik'ht upon the lus- -

largelydotes t'throw !

tory of

M sland Mis.daughter i

ome to theresbyterian

gay with

RECEPTION AT THEW. dmsday evening ROV

B. 7.. McCullough andMary Klizabct h, were at hmetn.be rs of the Kirst I

chinch. The manse was

the rolninoilWeallll iM'lole U1C Mone torostsRID STOMACH OFcoming Of statehood. Only a lew oi

the living supreme court Juatlcaa ofterritorial days were unable to come,among the absent ones being Jung"Baker. Judge Long, Judge Laughlln,who is visiting in California, Judge

with' and

light and flowers and throngednaltara i,lt i cening. .VI I S. Snyd1'

A MKMOtMfHUC ) sl:The iliunei- given Saturday eveningin honor t,f former Supreme CourtjaeUee ra a. Abbott, of Haverhlfl,fan., by Pederal Judge William H.Pone, may justifiably be culled a al

event. U was a gathering oft'i supreme 'ourt justices at theclose of the territorial regime, wilh'hose associated with them. Among

ii" fourteen who gathered aroundthe tana.uet board were three formerchief insticoK and the prOaest chief:! list ice, three former gmernors. uunited states senator and ten formerMipreine court Judges. Naturally,jMtei dinner talk nnd toasts were

are on our wa9 toho is in Vancouver, anas. Those who have cross GASES. SOURNESSPrei

eve

v Sm

roun, Mrs. i. B. Hanna, Mrs Jai obWeitmer, Mrs. 0, M, Thomas, Mrs.S Spita, Mrs. Eugene A. Flske, Misses

VtklnsOII and Flora W. I'onrad.

It K TO in R VN( H

Mrs. McDonald and daughter, MisSpencef and chUtlren, bv g to

the McDonald ranch at Cgrrisoao,mis. McDonald will return In a fewdays. Her father. Quorge Tarbell,will remain a guest at the egacuttva

mansion diiiing the winter.i aim i n il i i n B

The Fifleen club was the guest ofMrs. i. Hamilton Rapp on Baal Pal-ace avenue rm Friday afternoon, Mrs.E, B, niomaa presiding, Quotationsand current events were contributedby each person present Mrs. Thora-s- s

re "i dtalw l atoryi Mrs. w 11

mer presented a paper on the "SocialMovements of nor Times." MissAtkinson, delegates of the club lo theconvention of the New Mexico Pederatton of Women's Clubs at I'ortales,made an exhaustive repen on thameeting.

aTO CANTON when

(Mrs. Florence U Martlctt.'AVlnRing nml singing,i in the ttr flinging

A vibrant Chromatic si'ate;ailing anil calling,

Tonic drops falling.

A! INDIGESTION

ed the btvr wen- remembered, thesein. 'lulling Justices McMillan. Lelandand the others who served on IheNew Mexico bench. During ah Intermission a flashlight pi) lure was takenof the froup. Yellow chrysanthe-mum ioriiu.it the decorative featureand three biie baskets ot fi nil grown

in Judge Popes orchard were part ofthe table appointment. Judge Popeintroduced each speaker with grace-

ful allusion to nis achievements ami

Mrs. SoOtt assisleil Hi receiving. Thepunch bowl Was placed in the hall i"a bower of ferns and cosmos andthose who served were Misses RhodeHoke ami Catherine Meeker, andMeadames H, K, Morgans and Devendorff. At tha coffee urn In the din-

ing loom Mesdames Haynes, Walkerami o'Byrne presided. Tnoaa ho aa- -

iated In tha diDing room were Missci)

rma Btephena, Alberta smith. Dor-dih- v

Walter, Evelyn McBride. BvaWlentge .imi AmeBa MclTle, It wasH conversation Party and each gueslreceived s blank card with pencil onwhich lo take the autograph of thoperson with whom ba or she con-

verse I, Mr. McCottoagh leavei nexl.ek on a six week tour of eastern

cities to laiso jio.ooo for a hospitalon the Navajo reservation, His pul-

pit will be filled during his absenceby Dr. David It. flo'd of Albttquer- -

qae, Dr Frank H. H. Roberta of i.asVegas, Dr. Mcl.ane of Los Angeles,Judge L, i. Coiling anil a numbci of

endsin five

TEXAIMS RESCUED BY

WONDERFUL REMEDY

Ptad swift Battel from AllnK-nt- a ofV'eara1 SiaixUag with Hrat

Doae of Traun)iit.

'Tape's Diapepsin"

stomach distressminutes, .'PanamaHo. lewtioii.ses were eiiualiy as nappj

whoThose oreaaBl besides ihc bo.itIs now

Statesserved as chief justice andfederal incite Were: United

ExpositionsMan Texans needlessly suffer from

atotnaeh .illmentr, nnd disorders of thedtgaitlve tract which nppcar to bePaitleajarly prevalent In the South,

aw others have found a way toke!th hy the use f Ifarr'l Wonder-ful Kenedy.

The first dose of this remedy proveswhat it win do

up. canyon wren flutes th Sounds intereitint;, doesn t it ? Just stop and ffi J Jllli

think thut you can vnut a biv( torest ol pctnfird trees thousands of years old. All

You don't want i slow n-- dywhen your stORlach Is I ad or an uncertain one- - or a harmful one-- V" Ustomach Is to0 faluablei y)iu mustn'tinjure It with drastic drugs

Puiio's Jiiapepsln is noted for Itsspeed In giving relief; Its harmless-ness- ;

its certain unfailing action Inregulating sick, sour, gaasy slonnicbs.Its millions of cuns In Indigestion,dyspepsia, giuitrllis and other atomachtrouble has rmiile il famous the worldover.

keep this perfect atomach doetor Inyour kome keep it handy gat a largefifty-ce- case, rrom any diWg lOM

snd then if anyone should cut some-thing which doean't agree wi thomiIf whnt they eat lays Ilk'- bid, fer-

ments and sours und forms gas;

,B. O'Om'ASTVKE, 80:

t., Houston, Texas, wrote:your treatment laat spring.Jhmk 1 will have to take any

completely mired me."U HAMJeu.. Ijireilo,

Snblne"I tookI don'tmore

Texas,

colors of the rainbow are representedthe (lmtv trunk: snarklim chfps of red

enator Thomas It. I'atron, the oldestpractitioner before the supreme

court' Chief Justice Clarence J Rob-

erts who bad been on the territorialbench- William J. Mill",

of Ksst Las Vegas, former chief just-

ice- U Bradford Prince,who too had been chief justice; theguest of honor, former gupremt'ourt Justice (fa A. Abbott, of Hav-

erhill, Maaa.; Supreme Court .luMn-Fra-

W. Parker, who ha been on

the bench longer than any otherjudge; former Supreme Court JustueJohn R.' McFte, who next to JudgeParker, was on the bench th longestnumber of yours: District Judge M.

('. Mechem, of Socorro, who is a for-

mer supreme court Justice: formerSupreme Court Justice Kdward A.

Mann, of AlhUOUerque; former BU- -

prame Coun Justice Edwardwho with his 3J vars was

the voungest man present, in contrastto the two septuagenarians among

Miguel A.the guests;

From the Tsirige,TId- world loves to neai

iiigb up m the w.iii,Where the ceo-blr- di

Wbihtle II loud and Ionall, hluc. jretn and purple are scattered

i r..- . J a. AL .I

wr"l,: ' I have just finished my fifth"ot lie of your treatment and paaced

'ral gall (.tones. Your preparationbm worked siniply wonderfully Jur- -

ra ' mirse of treatment."

shum..B VLAW mm I i..

The H, F. Stephens Bible clasi wasthe guist on Friday evening of Mr.and Mrs Scott on San Dlfgo Heights.At the same time g meeting or thetrustees if the First proabyterianChurch was held.

fII T M U N HBOV.

A current topic luncheon It mightbays been called, the delightful af-

fair given by Mrs. Laughlln on 'riuus- -

day afternoon. Tin- autumn sihemiof decorations Inetuded yellow

and leaves In the living.Hi.l mush- rooms, while pink chrys-

anthemums last their glow over the(able. After luncheon the guests con-

tinued the current topic conversationIn the conservatory, tuch guest hav- -

about a tirrinn ignsswrsa "wonders farther alonj,' and the dream

cities' at San Francisco and San Dieo.I ft H abl von t) py nir Ptlrifid For,.) loldtr UM)h k,.tir Ji.ia-bo-

" To C.lilornn Dm lh StalaFcTrtil" Our Faoootioa folder, will t ol it., loo

Krinmtrr tbc !MU I'c ii ibe only Hal tu buth IsgSSl1

r. i, .miivsos. Agonl

causes headache, dlzine-- s anil nausea;eruotattona of gold and umiigestea

Vour song follows alter.After the close of dt

When sunset gleams,Ami shadow dreams,

Match on i chromatic lay.A

wonii It MtT EVEJfT.Qerald caaafdy just returned from

California, placed on exhibit In thereception room of th- - palace severalexquisite iketchea that ur kMUel to

ayr'i Wonderful liemedy givesPeNnanem results for stomach, liverad Intestinal ailments. Kat BS much"i'l whatever you like. No more dis-'fes- s

after eating, pressure of gas inhe stomach and around the heart.

(,,'t one bottle of your druggist nowjyid try it on an abeohite guaranteeJr not satisfactory money will be re- -

food remember as soon as rape IDiapepsin lomes In wilh

all such distress vanishes. Itspromptness, certainly and ease in

overcoming the worst stomach disor-

der In a revelation to Ume who try it.otero, wiiii seryea mue ymn

Supremeiiitiye of the (errltor.v;Court Clerk Jose V. Bena, who has

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1915.

1

INI '

DEMING TO PAY HONORtlx fllb4Hcrqiif hfifiu; ''titmi..

TO THE LIBERTY BELLiii g"J IU I

morning journal mii' h power Shouldiv

JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. juwaj vc int..O A M M preaioani Every CupboardW. T MaClirnsMI . nualnaaa Manxar

U t M. ai.I.MTKR ... . N Miter

If you knew the treat numHnl'fl

C. JKpraBlalta.MrrlMl mm. i". ber of dishes S--Y Chile would

Margarita NulUl.i. Ihl.aga, aU. its inimprove saving meatR I I'll K

Kapraaaaitatlve.Mill II. A. how flavorful it makes all let" t- -

H lmrk Haw. Mew aag. overs ou i,, p. 1 . lumhi hav much rouble la out it a single

mt0 :

KimII. I tilMi

from lh count)enta .: the ..

tie will aN.l... Iir I Na

SYbile"Makes a Hundred Dishes MoreDelicious" Wi

'' ' n I'I'i' tf ironi in- - wan. Alao that Wf inai enntiime In enjoy miii ml thai i'i .m. wuuiii , .,. .

haw i ru-h- el I, ,ii ilii- - . ;riman a

Ml Derate withWith Scissors and Paste

NilTligejb. rll.ara I'.

m la. piai tt. aiiv Tl,.- is that I na mad)lowtd m other atalea extepi that! The official rrMaryland uropAaitiun Include a bratioa ha no) whitilticni itainal the am "f the ref. ;M Kru.wn thai 'I

indum in an) local option m ttoenai avewtfi ,,i. r, i

halation it tin- ii rni. amend , .a, i .

fit earrica the Igl8latui' will he Kouthw eHtern. ink veil of a ,! uiummt "f purel) nii: - granted, .ill Ipajkmtinn, win h would ,,r artte attendu

So far iin Kihiii e Ik . ..im i ni'.l, shehas iMitll saved I Itrillsh tea power

I I III vl

ih,

'I'll .i s. ..! im alao pi f f I'll if),,. . ,,,,,, for eat h - arorki the.i.r tha On mu power t" ii wailed nol fni hta nasi; but Iun(pc

full iunl again! ItusNi.i Muil it ' X' , ,jr,Kh 111 Hi' Wlldern, iln,

i,,., ii,, . , v '' i'.i i .i i i rjod in Hi, cii.it vi.ii ii.

' KHVi- tl. in thel requeal in leanrare would nave been landed m mm Into tbeii euul

Finland or Bath on la and PrtrogrMwould have i.. -- ii captured Mori aWBWBR TO "THI (JYI'NVN WAKX- -

IM, "

fl III .JIM H l lahN unit prlnlahour ..ml ll.irti mill

Then mu ii.- general mi. real In thi'ntr. ..f pl l.i rll I'lNf

.!. Will1 .rniip mill Hlfk.V. i.lhrf iir M tpufirr iulilihril laNau Millet. ikaa imirr limalaaati RNH iiuura tit AaaurUlaaI'm aartll-- during Ilia viaak

wnii npM, ni- - ..ii naa received I'mat mi', tboui s,(1ii rind ma Irunun Ii help flom tin- mlkade .mil will Conataul ,im I hi- liicht of morning,

.I...,., mu. h niMiii -f Urn, win ,v,'r '"'l.ail I w ill mil ill-- i n

ill Iln I.s. i,, nil ,il, wes.(i coBatttutionai amendment T ,u om ibwd Taxiil. h would f.iriuii the s..le or rnanu--l Hiinl., K , .

Hire f.ii sale nf an alf'ilhollc l"V-,.i.,- ,. ,, i 11 ,,iraaea. The weta' havi 'lintel e.l Look for on th Label.day

thenthii propoaal wHh petition undei thenut. alive and referendum law h

I III JIM

There is ,in In b l Ilia TfiiNl ma huh iinil Im Iu vi me

MitKK t4, I'll.'. I Brlttali rii'iii. ihf actual money thai Borro thou nhall navw know.KukIhiiiI hafl uppttad to all f Iiit i ., i. i i ,

IIJTIM f KXTi "'" 'orworly Mh attbaidlfad Plaaaurcii ml would altttn faat,- Il ii ili iirk thfl ir..a I KgaJltM hln cue- - If 110 li'iiri i.iiilil liivi and ' hcrlnh,,i, t i

I mlaa and later financed ihf rnnn of atwni and btaat.i:'n I ha Mais thai Kleam above iher

in Alhoquerqua ontal arniiei in tlflf alliMwa atfalnat Ulna Lht brurhtaal in Ike nkukt.I lafwim i ii ir. t 1 Wkpatoon, k.. would he who fondlj lovj) thea,

""' ,li,iKiH "iH In lli lightaiTiM.ii iih (he 'I'b" Herman i i.niiienli nil Hi'-

fie Ki'iii educa-- l " "" " "' maiie. mi nc flow n bealde thi' flowinn rivar,

which the people will alau vnti on an- -othet provision which would preventthe airbmiaaion of any conalltutloaal

lamandmeni more than twice in ttvt.'ir. Ohln in the only state m theunion whh'h will vote this fail upontill' ItqUOl issue In ndlllllnll to tin

FOR PILESiLa. '- r.i

broudai qneation nf prohibit ion rh

h f It II a ,, lllile it leflal lain 'leiayed. NllIOlem While the d a t k I i e

tiiin ii appro--1 raoomlaod who it mu thai kpt hlw ,

the ,, nf tin. j friitn the amptra ol J,'. ' ' orancneja qui

If. inn wi onn OtartatMga. Tha kaisn kaowt U tfe mora a lonely atrathgerat Ii kill i,e the w'"' l'"H Ibue f ir limili'il the ac hieve CAntM ami HnKen iminv hl

" ' ""' '" ''.- Prraatkl pile Treatment - i -- mi!"'' '' "'' " ' ' "' .i:'""1 '; ami lls Kailll a VmH

Mature, be wut.j,.. t. f to rcrferen dumber rnin he llurrnrduin U sue ran Im elv themethod of m It r ,.f lli enae "' 0eratlna.n s,,.,,, , Dori'l permit a danjraroui open

The SiiraKue rontTeMrtoattl Mkila-jf- or pllea until you finvi mi atrlrtlna lull paaatd b; th recent leg-- ! Pyramid PI I Treatmcnl can do

MDTHCRl)I certa .tvWlanCgWI swiedl tWSankAccount iwhen Iyoung.

o M M

I'll .III s, , Im ii i m im irnia.INI.IIllie, will U'S'i lie lllimi llfP i'V lei JyQU in tile inV.I'V III .Mill

'n.itN tt remarkable.at DoBulctlon, a lady,

i premium, wmcn waa iieiiii.uied iiv tini' ni" i. ni, state ni gantiatlon, Tin.

rodialMatms law drawn would, iti declared, result m normal yean Intlie eleetinn u sjt,.en republican till-- .

itlon hiif Ktiiwn mi

liver i ni ik in I'l'iuiiti ii

nat ilii- in .

,'"" IhiN e;Tender

Lull

reaamen and poaalbly Hji democrattiinfaeaameti The demm tats claimml Mn- law whk'h they paaaed ihen

power .in ided tha diatrlcla aboutii as between the two partial,

All i itIeH in Ohio w ill sele. t mnyorsni other municipal office ri nt tha'mini i ii lion bti p.. nate nfflcene n lie i Uecn t his, fall

tiiHittreky

i'i i i mi in .mifit ' ami si lonal prOdl .mis'i bl in. John ii auKhan. fill II I. IIIIU I a I I'I IIM T,

i New fork K enlnn Poa(' ti.i i in the exnlanatlon nf Mr it

PracticalSuggestionPeople who are paying their

bills in currency will do well to

consider the advantages ol pay-

ing by check. Its Sucly. Con-

venience and Economy are im-

portant factors thai work to

your advantage. C necking ac-

counts solicited.

Rven acbapan Win In

.In Hi. r tin '

good I aennti and an intlra aneni'hiy itemni'Mit j era!, lepii ii in, us. and prohibitionhave) lata have rand Ida ten for all the ita'JIn a I office, wnii republicun and demo

Iti itM iiiImc rj I ilWlrt I ui ijfi Piles, -'

ram affaN nol to havi III laaehan ,i ""'" "' thej ihowdlend for the purpoM nf attini un i"1""''" ,"1 eanoldatai f"i govenlaieat thourhta oh educational math '"' '" Vl lv aBtatimix and laeutratton foi tin. wnri hm land not withmii afflrmatln

ive that politician in .1 poattlon and It'll the fti" iiffloei and niuttcrau fairlj breathe the ho oliik i h

State NationalHankiml iubata lire uf a

ml will, h is aimoillatter hi

f lhn.se wthe reHhcauitn hnva reaaini

Till . i:i s. M listTh" mm i In .nil tin' tales of wai fat

Vi in i stiii'i.i: i pun

' ,s-.- v VV l nited oial tt Depositor)Willi hlll'il I'n.MI'.WV. llsif tS. J inla Fe Rm lnay Depository

4ai I ' J1it the erleie III,, In depless ie ' I',!,!, uemnii.ii. ai

,f men mi the far-o- ff mnjorltj ovet his relmed in rim iii h ii PProlrnatcl) 3

Former Congreaaned ,i TaalMknua Halna of lleml.rsun rtvclltl Nanst. nli-

demt

The i un m i

state-wid- e mui ueihlbltlitko an t'tc national im perfect

Kmhi war hoipltalsatisfied Willi dOlngtn train fur a K'd

self She would nutetliipttl

mocrgtlc i

ilen favorIntfnrm Thlubmlttlng in

Albuquerque Foundry andMachine Works

I Inglnccr I 'Auiulcrg MgchlntxtiCaatlngi in Iron, Bran Bronte, Alum-Inu-

Electric Motor!, Oli Bnglnes,Pump ami Irrigation.

WnrltN ami Office Albuquerque

ii in

mi forty.ona to na oonatteutlonal amend-iitl- d

iln awav with thet system and permitting

uf the peoplemom thai w

prleon on! fathe working

Ikmhltloni nf many mother and mereIt In mil' thOUCht that

'in. world ai larg HI he injured gnd

H. ,1 unni m BaWaalf will he I he ehlaion vl. ts mi the emi lit

i uuda.Kdwlti r Morrow, "f

lite reimhlhan nomlnit ...i d.

man! and Im l,ui,ine(.H is tu hecolllCIrealer, a Loutavllle man, hegda nprogl'l sslve t li'ket

Mlawl Ippl,llu election in Mnalialppl will I

t lluilamage t n t hmii- -

mere!) , ratification n

lion made hv the deat the llate I'll in ariesguat, Inaamut h as noaiKthl.it. it in the field

slate COUMy ami disll

Tn out a nf thinking, the hutiiothe must precMHM iih ,1 Ib tin' mojl

indamratal ami moat vital, instiiu-it- i

in Urn life nf Ihl nation. Theier party hasA full HP I nf

LOWPRICES

WITHF1SKSERVICE

UPlegntC 111'' wntl In ulhel'H.II was lure thai the ..iiiinii lound

alvatton, i must work for theirbrave men, seek in alleviate theirpain," she agid, "and dmnK mi, I shallto) gel im si II

III thlH Nile Was right. She klliWthai the sight nf helplPtM men w hntnshe could nut halp waa tun much: imiIhal if nlie OOUld he up ami doing Imthem ahe would fraa frotn lier ownmelum linl)

Movaha and her two elder daughter!iln. CI rand Ducheu (Mga and Tan

ana donned the Red Croat uniform,went through their training tno ama-teur trifling)) paaaed the eaamtna-llon- a,

and then set in work.Two hundred and thirty men can

hi m commodated at the court hoapl-ia- i,

ii which the imperial muses .it- -

tend for at hast five limns every day.Generally, in the evenimt alio, thPI m, to !' found fhere. and verjoft, n she has staved ail night tending"line dangeroualy woundjed hern.

Tin .rm. , has stepped dim 11 fromher throne; nav. rather she has risenfrom tim throne t, another1-- ! throneset in the heart! of the parade. She

about her dttitag In the hoipltalunoitentatlouily, and the woundednu n knOW hei nm froin any otheraura,

SUFFRAGE WILL PLAY

BIG PART IN ELECTIONS

HELD NEXT WEEK

d a ml a hare 1,,n oa morepopulationmiles, and

this year.The prcNi

i. odor i .in he Olltltf) becilit.

Bilbo,dine

willK.i r. anu

tenant i.state

e, Jo- -

uneral, i

FISKTIRES

Emphatically! The Best TireProposition On The MarketFISk established quality at Fisk LowPrices offers car owners for the first time anabsolutely sure way to cut tire costs.

You can get Fisk Non-Ski- d the most effec-tive traction and non-ski- d tire at a pricelower than is charged for many plain treads.

Note These Non-Ski- d Casing Prices31x30 - 12.20 4ix34 - 27.30

ineliiihnh W Power, utlmnpy gr

AhOUl the mil

i.i with rertalAwn ti Ii

win- - his ...mumil.SI. .ii

II I I M.I II Is III MM; III I l.i U I M Ii Na. I III,

i, u PtttCtlClHy "'ire that tile

ti.iiiuiia lieiwaen the iiinn.iaer.i

Ituss A. Colllpa; treasurer. Or, J. V

Taj lot upei Intcndenl of edut atton,H Smith

fejfaey,Having dlNpnseil nf the luffrage is

ue at the special election October in.New .lelsev has left III t It' uf KelieilllIntereat tut- - the election ,,f Novembn

Votlni mi this day wHI he con-

fined n. th.- .led mu nt six membertuf the st ale Bimate and a full tin mberahlp of s,xi In the house Theampaign has bean vi rj quiet, no

statewide issues being invnlved. Inname lealalatlve dlatrloti, h eal optionhag paen 111 issue

The election in the eight statesthat have luen mentioned in the fore

h nav vara in pruaraaa u

w eek, ale dn nine, ,. lallufl

(t'nntlniiail I rem ruie Oae.l

Walih democrat, is to be eracted Rndthe candidate Including ChyverndrWalsh, are is,,,, : riark. progrea-liv- e

Hamuel w Mcfall. renubllcan;etc grounded julitalfa in ide In hgoing eomprlee all nf tin itatt

tloni that will he held iii theStates this fall. and. as will lieth, voting la confined) entire!) tueaat Of the Mississippi nvi r

overnor and variousIctata, together withni, i leg measberi of

I'ept'eS' IllatlV s. .,!.'Mtnrn,

Ins

4 x33 - 20.00 41x36 - 28.704 x34 - 20.35 5 x37 - 33.90

You can get F isk Plain Tread - the perfectlybalanced, real long-mileag- e tire at a pricewhich sets a new standard for value.

To pay more than Fisk Prices is knowingly to

lied weed fax I cuaa Velne. N. M Oct. ISCOUnty tllV levy ill he less

KaThat tn

il mil has he, 11 hail. llvelj little I gem ra internal tl itevote on thethlls'd

at than for levCral vents pastitatemenl "f Pldel Ortla chair-- Jt the board of ountj com mil

The board 111 meet Mon- -

suffiiig, niiPKtimi No slate ulfi Is

thisIk tinmanitonerday c

Theprop

ar, tu hp elected with the exceptionuf three candidate! tn rm vaeahclaa.ii, tha gvptrlor court bench, rn gp-er-

the only iiiinu othet than tieUffrag issue 1,. atliat the vul'ls tO

the pulls wll he enunt itul niunlci I

pOj elect 10111- allhmiKh "in messman is In h. lected I i fill a v.icanin the Twenty -- fourth dhrtrktt,

in Philadelphia Hie republican or-- ;

ganlaatlen has condm ie,i a vIkoiou!unpalgn to regain coatral of the j

ettj ailininist atimi, which was wteat-e- d

from it font goafl BM wheu lhe

ad, nihil day I and aftttr ihal In the Horaealaltia it ware fawiBilBeg uf the Black ihiin of Mouth

.lie. that Kng--1 Dakota Both ifforta 10 gnforci theis, If b) her I Will nf the Western I'edei at mo fatted,

pa h lur Mum aa a similar iffMi in I'm capper..I Aua- - en iuii uf .Mulligan failed lut pt.

ie,m overthrew j fallooing whanh the Butte mmcr rnm in which I pudlated lloyer ami big national or

'I'I,.- s 1, mil mistake of the Artjtmia

first fourteen I Itrikeri waa when then conuiuller al

turn down an assured definitesaving in tire up-kee- p.

Fisk Tires For Sale By

J. K0RBER & CO212-22- 4 NORTH SECOND STREET

ALBUQUERQUE. N. M.

l or mllgi"-tli- n and lleadiliile"Chanihct lam s Tablet! are the tx

ra edict ae have ever uaod for Indlgttmn. blllouanen and headacha Thstrengthen the digCetlon and longthe whnie avntoot, Their actionmild and pleusnni and have yethear of a cusp where tiny failedgive aatlsfaetiun." writes Mrs it'Miller. Rllda. Ohio, obtainableerywhere-

l.,ml hu tllK r

courage, oiiisivan, .h II W

Im III., m U Im h

the continentalllgtaod'l K'eat

aiakiBg t" hi" inKiielaml. (91

Tleaitaa.il. a. Pn oL

TiaM to Re. lira?tj tBurFuk)reform elemeatl united with the I'm

aerattC patty und elected Hndolpl

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1915. FIVE

GERALD CASSIDY SUCK EXCKE Tm Ii ft iWa -

ft Si flm :5 J WAt CLASSIFIED WLWMID EXHIBIT IN MAKES NEW HIGH

FOR SALE IOME II A Ltttte IPfppm OTHGALOWS TO LEASETHE OLD PALACE PRICE RECORD

HMESfMEMT tioo i ut-- r v m n r., ncrot. tai ir- etpnn- -

I mill .Vr.w.iM lion-- . for Itent.Ing porch, highland good...Vkciniiti, ,v 4 Ii'.' s iih --,irvta it, .'ii for healtheeek lin Ion.ken I

itit k Not MP I P . .1 r.nmor I Sham Ariviihpn m Tun-hmi- rcI room frame, modern.

hie. Im'tr i:tr i f ur trell

but Has Arrived; Pictures Session, Mainly in Automo-- ! FOR SALE.14S. Houeetfrunu'. modern, i

in. K.'Mth ward.bile Shares and Baldwin U.M.$:,7oo- -

Bargains, Ii"modem. 41 !$1 1 line See if

Sure to Be Admired by All

Connoisseurs! OTT REALTY CO.1 CO.m piU iu, 'in brick, modern, large never fbasement, corner lot, high- - '.ocomotive Issues,

for $,. .'II -, i.. Xii'iinc. . E MMICLUOHlands, lose fc

.tut' i bungalowmodern, gar UK', highlandsTO MtfNIH0 JOUHNU

Santa Fe, Oct. 23. Gerald CassMy I OMw Y..rl O t Tl.idillg was

nm sxi E; Iaveat, .oil PovitrfK IK smi

;$3.auo brick dweUinc Kiep- -

ins porch, ateaaB heat, lava-toi- l.

s ill bedrooms, fine lora- -

tioBuFourth ward.A. FLOSCHEK

it. hi 1 .tai" ami laaat iai

Pairteirlteldr Co.HKJU ivrxit.iiiM isi i:M l',

III : c j Milt HI ST K.H.I1W.III S.1111I1 Nllllll SIITl't i: BL McMUIOi:'U v,st aM

PROFESSIONAL CARDSmil Ural. tiVMIl RKNm 1 r wii i

ill loin i urow hanu uuuiber of Ilia artii. I.m confused during tndavtetchetj in the reception room of the two-h.u- n nesnon of lh.- BtOCk marl.-it- ,

ulace of the Oovornors. Art lovers m which several netl high recordill recognize in tluai that CawM to! ntTa made, mainly m llitiaaiahlliit merely U NMT, but has arrived. sh.ir uj ,...;,,,., ,, ..motive. TheM of I I portrjltl of Ruth, ,nttr ,.(e m , ,n ,1)0 fjrstie dausht. i ..f Mi. and !lr. War- - hlur ,,, propped 7 ,,., , iater onn B. Uoilins. Mi, and Mn, RolIlM unofficial denial thai the company

wii remembered la BaMa iv and was to figure In a tun act with theivc man) warn fticfxu hire m,.s Mhtvale Btael rompanjuih expects '" ko on ih orpheum Btudebaker and Continental Can.,fii- - tins wintti. Aithontli only - a!a tnanlfoated reactionary teaden-ntae- a

ais old haa already clea. th former toalni pointa to 113,ude hi rself a n;ui:c a Btngaf and ; while I'.in yielded over I" liS oilaneer. The portrait is most charm- - un atatemani thai It had (aiied laig, as ail will Mtkadt, AnoiiK-- ski'idi eiaaa , larfft war contract e

1 loveI) btt of 8an Juan Capla- - (otiatada no niisflon and will ha in- orpor- - Amonj Ihe f. w railway aaminflitad i" the murals for a New York rabmltted as the September atate-ote- L

A thud shows iiopi Pttahlo ment of Southern Pacific with network in th- kiva. rain of ttft.M. Trade agenda! ra

E, liorr Bnhaeffer f Monterey, ported a wider dlatrlbution of mei- -

M.ilrV Kl

lJUlllop J I K II 1

Texfs Company lfijv.Union Pacific 1331Union Pai Ifh pfd MUnit d Stales St. el M'.SUnited st.u. a Steel, pfdI'tah Topper TO1,Wc iti in Union TiI Weattngnofaa Rlcctrlc -

Total sales. Itt.tH abarea,

( lilt (.( IlilVKK Ol IKII .

I'll sll I l SII S IOI .INS..til I'. nil ill!llaln li. usi'Ui ici

UfMlI luml ilil. SIIIUMIIN I IIIKION )

1'Ii.nIiIiiii hiiiI Niirteitn.wan run M. lalMirr, ii.'i pr.. ,. in HMith arnatl llldtt'hii ago. Oct. IS. TltOUtandl of day

arloada of wheat nishiin; lo market Thtr.l t 1111

afHMtttta nr .11.1 HmHtl.iiu., is anoui.-- auiiiuon 10 in cnaodiae and mcreaaed retau aamana. m ,,,. riorthweat had an tinmiatake- - abi.k houibu mi s i i tht, frw Mexico artist colony, and with In placi of the large cash Ktilnluhi,. bearian effect tudav on specula- - rtraiMa and brakemea raitroadi ms. Schaeffcr and her nephew who which local hanks were expected to tor. hele s rcault. prices, al- - Albuquemue vletnltj monthll IMV. hall

II. .1. Slinkr Tar.ta. litrqu. N M

VHHn LAY, ihf in. ih.annuth in kr. Nnval.i It 1.

tut ,tk I. K. TheaUtf I'.'UttrKoi itHuiiiino ataaat, trbaai

iust returned from South Ameri. dinelos in the ivn'k's shiftimr of k ,. ... n... ,.i.,m ...r.. t Knerl.m- - m Mi. r In hna

m KKN r I

Plfttentk ttritfOR BRNT

vlth tlwplaInt. 4.1 Went

araetetloa. pat j.iuiual.Hull w.iKaliwill remain 111 Santa Ke tor lie' motiev, the hank staieinent show oil .. ), . uiih Dei em- -

lult MAI.Ki tnter. Mr. Bchaeffer has just won no appreciable hanue in this Item, her al 17 C, anj Ma) at 11.(4 He.prize in the exhibit in the (.'.olden but actual loans expanded by over ,, n j u i. tba. k of '4 to 1 '4 4.

late para al Han Franeleoo, carlot M6, 000,000 ami depoalti b- - 4S,(00, and 0.1 is of 4 0 Wc to o, In provi- -

rierra Will return next Tuesday to with an increase of $4,530, "00 lit Mo!ls uUt 0ma Varied from ;'eaume work on the si. Franc it mu-- 1 cent rewive. toe decline to a rise of 5c.

rn'i RENT Mv

llkl htueabeeil.ti.-i- '4 Nertl

on rotj WANl Bl rrrn l&B batwtui'h will "ii.-- ii ii h.iiiri- to Inn

in'm' ouna aatfttl with amatt tltM rellaBaftt and in o n! i..ii .mil tat temtthtag

nt iiu- h raw art an AattriceatttttfD itM--r teveateeai trllltaa ta a bapply. Savj R ruitlnt Ration , B

lilts I I 11 IKKgPAmillat un 1. ie are, Eae, nae aad

IhroHlttata Nttloaal Hank Btdg.

BE A. I M Ink-- aei I1.IUI.

l.roul mill I. tint.Phi na jo ii,,, in. la

nu at Mo. Mil 1. tKTW IIU. II -'riii'llir MwHad WtHXtaB'l mil (bll- -

iiin i. lanaaata,4U Vfttl tinUI Avanu.

Phmi,. 71 aleaguataaa, N. If.

ais tot tht new mrjteum building, "he bond market was cirro un iignt A. lite weakness in lh'' prn-- 01BCl Pau. T.xuwhen developed after announcement PaoJ ne nuiseuiu is .eeeuHijsiy jikmhi oi ueHiinaB. ino., s.o.-- ii'... mmrj 8- -

POP RENT '!. iiinl.'M aou

hau lit! ttad iatBa r mttjt 111 NurtH avth ni'ii'i.TTTit ui:nt Beaitttfallr farnlatn

atedti e rai aaat heat t M h atalvaulna tor. h III E pl ' ei"

full s vi r:

ainii.-l- Ii

..llllll..lHllllfat fartaeirntnt Ca i'1

Ntlana, Am

I Mllilll-- .that arrivalt in lnnipK Monuavthe tact that he had the hiuhest iregated Z,3i0,u.nine among the memberi of the United Btatea bon llel aiin.ih, riwoiiid aggregate I.HOO earn. The hug

r the ,...;,. .1., mam aooonMoanled h won!WANTKU Ulrl t.i ctxik and aaalai with

beuH.n.irk tl S, j iratUli s ) I UN 41 Ml Nhe nlakee lltlo ni

vi'liti ajktoplnt p.dr. and Mrs. K. M, Chapman are week.itpected home touighl ami will re- - Cioalng price!100.. urork iii ill. 'it sin, 11. ,m ni ih.. 1. in. Alaaka Hold

.ane aaaaawn arm: mui. .irmaaaBBBBBaaBBw

Itllt RAlllS -

Kult HAI.K -- iVdar p'ala. 1'hnna tc4:'W.the I Iniilril in I

thai farnu rs in the Caiiadnin nortn-- 1 WANTED woman fui ttatral htottworwest were IMlillK wheat on the prairies I mi; Kasi Dran.l. l'lu.nf 183.

owing to elevators having been filled I WANTED Cnaipvteal talaaladtu tTlth 5'ami been use of the impossibility of , ,,., Aimi the gcoaomltt.

POM RKgi. .u 1 roon

Phmia uttwppn REN c r a

'Iienoughirettim; inrs lo mspose AWANTED- - Woman for tirl lo. i. .. i k

Apply nxoratagi 114 s .mii Walttiiitaunt. Mr. Sheldon paraoM is get' ra . ....Ing some apleitdjd color notes and jAmerlcan Beel Sugarketche.M for ftmbltlout canvaiet. j American can

Both Victor Hlggltuj gnd Walter s. imerlcan UooomotlveUftr will arrive ihortly and have Ami r. Sim It - Relromixed to exhibit their palnttngt at Ainer. Smelt, Kef r

he museum. American Sar ttefl

promptly of the BUrplULowest prictl ol the week were

touched in the wheat pit htai before'the end of the session. Kxtrtnie de- -

hIh In hontawont amis'oftb Walter ttrtet,

WANTED Ulrlcart of cklldrrn

Mil MIIII'IIM snXM1kUMTaataaaalattt al 'he Phital ami ' una

CIIJ Offlei lllli Weal Central Avenue.OCflet Houra I lu II 10.. 3 (n 4 p. m.

pii in ..... gaaatortuai Phea 4i.v litmhey. M i mi-- nirai'tiir.

lull K4I.I1Mm

qui ram 1,1

mu HA 1.1:

IP.. ItuCK

WANTED Bakaman r milinlaih to aplloH.hi r. .iTimlwMl.11 Siilii it.-- .lutiiuallines, as compared wun tre nign

124 M poltM reai hed on tn tohei 14. ranged j 0ffle,Ann rl. an l ei. , el. un' 'I'll. ' lor l liililnabout 9 hi lo lie a onanei, WANTED- - RMponalbit for (tner- -

Com finally gave way Wltn wneai. tl houaework Mm w Hi.pawcll 111

w,

N M II s.lNli. ,1.1m mui Surgeon.

Ill Sun h H mil ft.M, SHERIDAN, BTCT

it. 1. 1, unitedUrinary Diseases and

Ed under the influence ol enlarged I Wett Oopporcountry offering. Much the !" wantKh r.'iTir7r. ni .ainn f'.i g. 11. ii:Condition ruled iii Ihe oats trade as tautttroek toa4 vin. Ill Northin corn. 'i w . 111 ii sii ri

hildren. Says the Lot Angelet Baldwin Locomotiverime tins week: "Beginning dg be- - Baltimore "hioore praatlcally the entire Bethlehem Steelnroltmegt of Ihe new 180,000 Duarte Brooklyn Rapid Transit Provisions m in f'si d no siRinn-- 1

leant chgrtge, but lather favored btty- -

S..1111.

POR RENT una laia" ffonl rooai4 n ni iiuid.

pun HKN r kllagani (uriiialtvd renin, bathadjoining. Wai

(ok RENT garaWMd rmini for lighthoiif haapln "i aeetady

KUHMHIl Kl roema, hut water heat, noalck, n ehil.lr..n.4l4 Waat ailar.

pi m BKN1 arnl 1. Itl n1111,.

MiaaaaaaV

VOK MKNT Pgralthtd m. ma. "ill Keaibwait, Phaat HI,

FOR EcSt On toaih reow Kraltaia,:;4 S.iutli W.i Her. Phone ItU'

Pint tr.r Purhlthad froal ronm, alaetrlellgln. liaih. i.uiai.tf iiiiniiii... '" s v n

PDR RENT Lata tn.nl room in 111... I. inh'0. fin nUliail. IH Walter,

POU RKNT ' iirnuleil rn.nl with urwith. un btiartt an ale UN North Walter.

rcui RKNT-- ataani haattd furnlahaii room a,

aiih alttplas tofohta nm Batt Ctatrai.

the Skin.MbtMses 01loai t he voium 01ers toward thtlight, '.i ttrrnt nd Nogttabi Ttetai nai- -

(tmtalataetd.Baa Sid

New Meili'uoption prior

doling priceWheat Dec.Corn Dec,

.nis Dec..

nuscum al Eatpoaitlon park, the latt Canadian Pacificonaignmefit of rreahmen coming to- - Central Leatherlaj', Th,. trips are under the dlrec- - Chcaapenki & OhioIon "f Bupervlalnfl Principal Beg t Chicago Oreat WeeternWllliken and ari for ihe purpose of Chicago, Mil. A St. PauJ ....irouaing interest in art and scp me in Chicago i Northweaterr) . ...he mind of boys and Kiris." in other Chicago, Rock island Paciflitorda, elsewhere, tchool children Chi no Copper 4

ravel a hundred miles at the state's Colorado Fuel At ironind city's expense in view an hH or Criu Ible Steeliruhaeologlcal exhibit, while Santa Pe Denver Rio Grande, pfd,

iTHc R0YER, M, D,129IIU

May,May.

g I

una 7t

u K.iti.al i.uhl

WANTED Comartenl gtrl fei I

hnt9M4ttti Applv nun innga, IUglavanth gtratlWANTED Fir .i.i.-- . cemrwlanl girl for

general aoateworh. Apply uorniaga,415 Nertli Eitvgatli ttrtft,WANTED iMiap. n ni w..mm, fur gi

haaatwotki colored womaa prtftrrtdg.iuil uaitti, Wiat TiJ.-ra- j

WRITE motion plctura iiia: s, ftt each ! I

txperiaaet anntrnttary; detaUt frat i"Ibegtnatra. Prodactrt titagati is' Wiou j

wrlgbt, t. i.nitis. 1I

white mill aiorlat for ntwtpaptri I

tad tngaiat: oil aai taparltaea atniceanai y : ilclalis fin Preta ReportlBByndlcatti ii si i.i.u1.

iv.x rKD xiTTi for fcnaral houieworki.lhhig lo K" in au night; alo g""'1

taaadn at . tint b aai xi.piy 6"Rorth Pour i h Hioai ill

moil or 4 1111 111 -- n n(Hflee Mhninii gokldhmg I'linneI M ITTUHNKTM AMI Hl KVKlOKa

iii it uin nullaandltl id, lot PITT lioss.

gnat, I'n.'iii avanaa

illdrenion s m.i; udeii

lulu, rin.1 luaa

Poll SAI.L one kl

Weti Rural

County surveyor, gdmundMineral gorttpar, 110 Wa4

Rot IIH. Alliii.iuernua. N It

PKRHtlNAlj.

LADIES

loll RENT- - Vl.eiy turnlahe.1 ruuma wllh,.r wlitiout aleeplng peetRl lai light

leni-- . pint auile. Ko ehliuren. Ill Eaol

Ontrul

iv right Dlattllera BecurltleaBrig

pedition Qeneral Blcctrloinner is Great Xoilhein. pfd.d "Am- - c.reat Northern Ore

October, Guggenheim Bgploralis edit Illinois 'einr il

n. the InterborOugh Conol.

Mention ofSanta Pa

.oil :n the slean Mueeui

isl 10 hand.by Mars

FOR iii:nt iiweiiingt. PEAR PBARt PBAH All Unulapttri Pot tatln or canning, Phoat

KANSAS BOARD OF It llKansas cliv. Oct SI Wheat No.

'.' hard, fl.OOA l.Ot! No. I K d. $ I, --' 8

11.14; December. ISc; May,j Cum No. - mtgMi itflitc; N'o Iwhit,. , r.m itOe: December,,34 May, ti lie.

Hals- No. J white, 37.1lic; No. 2

mixed, ii.""' 3c.I l.i.l itl ITER,

m ..ii .1 Road.NnrltiThe magaiiniinihia Dlcken WSH REN1 wo-rilom e.uiage, aiaaplng

toi h modern, ill 'VeatHi i ,.'l lrii-

ilatraent. 4Vr

IPI free. A

PIVE BRIOHT, eapul'le laihea t" travel.atmeaatrtta and aoii dtattra III to III

per neeli llallroad far paid. 1! IrlcltDrug en Dept. 140, Qnaha, Ntbr

lu

n m.i "l'. .ni louring car,quirt guiekel a gurun-- . Ill .i CtBtl

Tuny M I. Iielliurh. Hid tuvl maleHi kaI.K Thran aolllalra ditmondi t

ril'lie r.u i)i Addrttt 4Y.

querqua Hiiiiiii.uiiirii. POB HAI.F. Houaea.

1 ig KBS f To nroom Rtodtra ie

Btei 1..

.'ok II EN Paritrick, (l.-ia- tad'

Korth si'iutiihPOR ftfcST-'-Thre- i

Nurtli Plrtl atrenl

Elgin, 111 . Oct. .'II. DiO tultold at II

S 1 w rOlli M"M A l VHKETT.

WANTED Bxarricnctd Bpaalth'tptatiniagi iiLa. itbtt tl 10 Mil Hn Itttattlvi

aovetti BaQtilrt attwtt 8 and afttraooat al &I2 Nartb Hlffhth itrett.

0 larltj nght in.uinialnii vtrtical art and tedh m ai

.u a Ueniatt an,! 1 If w.North Kniirih ttrttt Albutjutr

anii Itrga ttteptat011 at III aoeth gdl

following regltttred at (he Lehigh Valleyurn: J. m names, North Caro- - UouUvllla NaahvilleMillie Durell, Denver; H. Malta, ; Mexican Petroleum ..

land. Ohio; Daniel Linthii'iim, Miami Copperla, c,a.; K. v sharpe, Denver, Miaaouri, ffanjai & P

Mrs. l. m. Bulkley, Gallup; B. Miaaouri Pacificwla ml. Kansas City; T. J, Sivi r- - National Lea

. . . . . .Nvad CopperLigonier. ind a. m. Frank.a, Kan.; Ruth Curry, Mr. and Y'"'k ,', ,l"nf'A. W. Shore,-- Mr. I Mrs. P.

,.,.,,,. vibuquerque' Rev A V Norfolk a- WeattrnRgton Charles Bgchtlebeni Northern Pacific

s. Tex- Alev K All...v I'aeil'u Mail ........

Poar-ro-port sm.pafta, TeFiu lie in re noun inpoll RENT Ml si lllsPllsl Ol II"" lllllkll

N uli gluaa.nlMiply 4;ii

i,mar I. it a,

..li II ll'iliae. .1

tdt etc.ttrmti Srlaad'

per. . ia 0 a un . m

Government bombonds firm.

Kar silver, 48 c.Mexican dollar,

il Mali.- I i.ntii yearlr. Adoretf 1. at

mini, aalea niaiiugei. 111 Third ittttlI ciaciaaatli

WAKTED Kentucky Stttllltr wanla exptMenctd lonal repreitntatlvi od ttgmnliVic. roil g

quireern. In

irnlthi oY llilt BAMS Real I staleI l I s ri 11 u M I ; K I Is roll, pli.m.Cityjx Y

, hi nu manpoll SMIil. uUia iind let na tell ii lu r

r (dilreet THE KVtflltTMt'ati- - ''o lu in i i i hdnradi rnar lu A Inntlnn tnrV ItSEatg ft) I .lie-loc- k. In ... w idlat Wai

'4 Kansas City. Oct. ZSi Cattle- - Uo-1 covtiigton, Kv,I celpta, .1014. Markel ateady. frJm? AtlE.R MEN OR WOVb! NTED MWccllamnut

Edward Holland. New York Pacific Tel. rel. ....Mrs, George Kellogg, Grene, Pennsylvania

P 10 iMiss Alma ltevele. Fulton. N. PhHwan

Id A. Pi est.,,., Uuidtrg, aT Conaottdata p

J, F. Garrett, Denver; A. Kl-- 1 """"f 81 "Charles Peterson. ,ls.Dr. A. mu, V'loten, Denver. B6n o rn

. Southern Railway ...nlaa many oppnrtunltltt dally If you Btlldebakar I OtnPalrratl Journal unt ada. Tennessee Copper

ultagi i nil I i .hi Hllier.i: in i hnpriivol.

'' '

bargain " told hefofe Movtrabti"Owner." erne Jiiuriml.

real h"

iltll-- W.' fed sleet s. '.i.li.i I". '" iu'mui , ., i in .la ' ii ra for cri liai a

e'oli RENT One to mora and une tli

room nimi an 1.1. furniaheil tn.uliclod tn ihopt phoat ma or tail ai 1

S.unl, Sn una alraal.1 SHBteert, 8,2G9.V; western ateera, i im popular priced necel$6. 7r. ft s ::,; sto kera, $6.50 Mas I lei pa - miation;

inade 11 the atnrt; n" l"calves, . 90010.50,

Pbont

iTa for

III ttortI til! PI NT I Iff lee llooms.

-- II, I, 4 and buuaaa Er'.Mil - '.ii Killth. Jvganl adtntg outfit furnlthod

ly p ii uiil iln iVnierlet n"

I'u., Mil A inert an Elldg-- i

repeatert,wpiire 'inn':In. Wrtrecan Pi "lubin, tnnut t.

ini' pairiai

Vv i nt mitnellt, 1

iV4 i t i

.1.

Sheep Beceipt. l.sou. aaaratHweak. Idtmb, $8.0008.60; yearling,$6..-,-

nff T.dO, wethers, $6.7.'. (j $.48;

ew . s. $6,3511.09,Hog Rccerpta, 1,000. Market

higher, Bulk, $T.107.$0; heavy, 11 OS

jf7.pl; packer and butchers, $i .1607.r,(i; light $7.1007,10; piga, $$7.

Pint RENT Offlee lulto i" Woodaiat liulliltug. after June lat. Inquire p. A. Mac

ajltaeann .Inurnai .ffli--

roc uPN'i Thrto ainl Irooa4 lc itttilliM hi :' mui HIT toulh in hviiy

i:i: rive root odern bncV in- -

qutie In. ilurlun, anile t. Harneii lllitg.7oT! Til v'l Pin lllaluil lu" lu.'in ruling'

with tlttplng parlhi mai mui tiaan. llllMnlllli Waltti

WANTT'".I Salesmen lltlM lilM- -

In "" ,i a U UNWAN Till in.. i piata a.'win.uih Mailer aire.

IV A N'I'CLl -- Siili'ailleli lo sell hualerv aer-o- n

ij a at rial l..w haraaln .rb- to retailataltral ttty aollara. liberal enmrnlaaiun.katoad Hotter) (Jo,, kunaua 'in HA

lull 1,1Mra S I'll

Crystal TheatreMonday, October 25

A VOLCANIC ERUPTION OF LAUGHTER

lilcawo Liveetock,Chicago. Oct. 2u. Cattle- - Heoelptg lire, i. ..in f ie uiaiii il luingii- -FOR REVT , .(,. DOtd llreaa

ii h il, i aaea an'li PI e ItMIJ

wanted sving by

nuii.'i. own dtatffatrevening it iw na a tpttll

Ii.onll ir "v uilh larg" pm-i- a ullu-ri- w

ttpoaara Hi; Waal Hernial PhOpe 111.

I on :'.N uri.lslie.4 fuiir-ruu- houtt, I J.

ttrttntd pprchtt, large yard, tonventtnt AlIn aim pa; 1 p,r month, till' Inuth Aran.

70n. Market weak. Native beef sti era, wan ri;ii Hainameu i

$8O0Hl'i.40; weatein steers. $$.70r I Hne lilt bank tuiplR,0; catvea, $7.260il.Of. iii'tanSi d tradl 'i "''Sh"ep Reoeipte, 1,000. Market"''1'

TIM K li'Iptendy Wethers, tti.tui w h.iiU niniiia11.100 N.76.

neihlng new,:,. no Ml;

fOR RENT Ntfiv i nu. in. modern fur,,-Iphe-

bungaiotr; light mid water fuiniah-eil- .

Phone I461W, uj.i Hmiili Kilith.

Riigwiril.CEinnzi9io KCail Umimaaenger aervlct lotvlng Roewell

an. hi iota at 1 .00 a ol.ffcrouRt fare, MM wgy 111.11lattraiadlala imlnta. per mill tl

l il.a iiaggage free -- Bgoeaa aan1eROIWgtX AUTO CO.,

Owne.a and Operator Phoat til

poll ItkN'l

MllRH Itl IV. pis, I. "II". .11.1

strong. above jgtarda't ivtragBulk, $ IO07.M1 heavy, if li.P.d f 7 s;.

liicv S.OO07.$I.

WA s Bp S mauageihutlRe! ri'la

tAtrmnui pfnfltt; Mo "inttrrlttr) f'.-- tamp -

4V8llI.Mlgllf. SI. I,, lllil.

HAI.I'S'M W- tpablfl n

New Mesl. aiwplv linettpt0na lattett vataai i

toinmtttloa uiti-M- IIIpenae. Mll.n P. BlXttr 'ill. IK :ieelaiKl. l Oi

PI une: " " R

ai 11 Real nigh ii room ... ,.iei...itpartmtht, aautated pofok; I7.t,

i til?',;. Smith nigh, n !"f i modern,ftirniahi a apartment teayetcd porahitoaM.thing a III,

in ... i.. .em ing. ii I Baal Coal

POR RENT flooma wiih Board,

Hcinec itealock,Denver, Oct, -- cattle Ri Ipte,

1 300. Market steiidy. Btaf ataera, lf.80j 1(7 7.00; COWl gfld heifers, $. 00 0 6. 35;

gtocken and ieeders, Id. 00 07.15;Icglvaa, $7.'",0'l9.75.

Sheep It' ,'Ciplt, 10,00(1. Markettteady.

HOgt RtceipU, I'.flOO. Marketlow.-r- . dahoa, 6.7fdf i.lft, Mo good

da nt AUTOKOEILE aiIBHlx hi. or Paaaenter Htrvloa.batva silwr lly 10 p. m.Lear Itagtllo l oo a m,

i are tMtl all Iralna. I .orgeat an bellequipped auto livery In the teeth WML

HKNNK'IT AUTO CO.,Bllvar Ottg, N. M

WA XT ED Hit ur right peraona men and.nun. of good iiii'iiims and rtt" ac

quatnted In Alhudueruiif to work, luantitu-'- pay i" right pawont: l.rlng I'lttatlugtimonlala " lo taptrlta! .uariiner.el" Appl) to Vi s lllllie rrtnlnd finer

on , i '..mnii-r- . lal ''lull liii.l'iiiig

AI.KeIR I "l. Ii.l. I'" hieprppatitlon, til iftaretiaatt Hi - ul

ltd, ooo ano util.u want hi nay" I ..unmleal'iM nn ea, li aali n.. ...un-tlnt- ii" i lak

POP ggperda;

I'o H illeaplni

If iii airti I IVI'ii. ".Im v nooning

.11 v: V i PKST rin I fliatTremoal

"..niuig I" Pmtnodatloel

phoat 4 a t

.1 nta'luaa a

.'r.u yto in.IU -- I N I s- - IMVI

Good Afivk-- e to Mollicra.If vou have. fDUgf PhlWME no Is

the time to lay in ii supply "f Chain-beiialn'- s

Cough Itomedy It In

for croup and eolds and harm-less as it Contain no nurcotlc. Ob-

tainable everywhere

POIt ihe health aeekei aunny eleep-f. il rootat ooea- -

Wtlt KlUerI'I'll,. age.BAU.SMIIN We deaiu- a forceful thd ag- - atKBUOh POPEEA a itANT Pg RAH

WAV CO.ameamuu In eell ."ir lllli. Unegri aal--

I nlale. lata illendiira leather t'n. andWWTKK Positions 44eathoiiut

lot porch, with .lr..lng mom;nlan ut'age, .uu l like Miir.uinil.nt,tonvtranet fret, Hate $ae, pfaft ituovh.piuui, ir.tw.Vi li itRvr r"' aplendldly venillttad

horetdlka rootat; mm- ba had amgi, urlug.iiie, with boaydj lot" laiife imard klogtif .leaned: near iliirurj-- gulat, lentrullv It"paled, l.lt'a entialalent. Ph. "lie VUO:,. 2IU

Npttb Kdlih itreet

tVANTKU I' tiovePlea In X Ihluiio i one nleu n ' ' IH

countlet In New Ktttco; will mulder ap-i.- i

.. n - ..ni. from men ol rellnl.le cliar- -.Midicnloriij man.atreet. Thomat J oi Idlt nu "lei

n Mund n m.

'Tf 1 U OB 1

II. 1 "I v.

i

. n ii

ael.r ii nil real aeiling aiuiIleekman .. ll Northphib phi", rt.laaaaBBBaaaaeama

T7m'KIIM!T RANCH

BTKS'OORAPHEH wanta typewriting andrir.ular work to do at homo. Add ret

Pnx iv .lournulWA.'-TK- Puaitrtai UK haker ..r pk."!T7--

man; hrai ef rtftranott. vodreta it..i rlainini til ateat Ctntrai

Arrlvea Depart!7 lip 1:11

ii lla lliioaII III 10: ue

..ii tiov n lie. tm liila

liliili.. t ilt i. in.. tilAp llllg

ta- - nip. Tilt 7 BOp

I lup 1:11

H..al eaiate prnhlenia- - purcliaaia etlee or

trade are eaaUy auKed by Journal wantada. dead Ihtall uaa Ibem. tm II inday

1. I'allfurnla PiiiraaiI. Oallrarnla i.iniited7. in KxpreeeI. Faal Mull

IK. Ua boat (ThiitadayeiHoull.h.iond.

109. P.I Paan KxpreaaIH. Ill Paan Kinreaa

I'.iiMthoiind.' 10 Atllttll Pipreaa

1 Kaatern tClpreea4 Callfuratt l.intlled ....s k. c. a ' fhloagt PP-

10. Me l.uie , Wedneada aI rum Mouth.

410 Kanaia ''Hy Phlcatotin Raatat Cltt a Chleeae

health rttort. one mile nnrih of t wn.All milk, eream and tggl ptoduotl "n plate.Pre ctrrlaae lot fuel a. HaotMl lightcllv mull aeolre RteaM "r mllagul. PBtglI0?'i Mra W H Heed

Tvpi witin i;s

WAM TED- - Haperlenctd lady Itaehtr. holdlug firm trade county tartlEoatt, wanla

pntllloSi con teach TCngiUh and Upanlah

A.ldrett Ti a' her. earn Journal.Milt in t Vpanmema.

eon Ral1 Boua atapTrig rooata ut fur-Bltbtd aieepint pnrehea IIIAil KlMU Imlh new end a. mid handvTntYi An taperltnctd baby nurae

teWtht. auld. ranted and repaired. Albu We, Onamke fhara.' ' hit. I ., "r will.tUeruue 1'ypwrltr Klcbunaa I'hone I n ,,private cow- prh-- rtetoaaalt.ii (IllKe f'u Rlth

hlag in d, l liMr a.,, oh awenwa r

30 CELEBRATED FUN MAKERS 30lO BIG NEW NOVEL ACTS 10

20 SWEET A'OK'E CHORAL COURT 30THE BIG 6 COMEDIANS

CLARENCE POWELL MANZIE CAMPBELLDAVE. SMITH GEORGE WALLSCHICKEN REEL BEAM AN JOHN MOODY

BEAUTIFUL SCENir AMD ELECTRICAL EFFECTSGotgroun Street PatadV.

You Can Buy the Seats for

75 CENTS AND ONE DOLLAR. BALCONY 25 CENTS

AND 50 CENTS .

At O. A Matson & (o,. Book Store.

i.l.i- Fnrnlturtj,FOR mm:- -

pop (ALE 'I nllui

FAYWOOD HOT SPRINGSFor Rbeumatlam. Btomach Troa-bla- a,

Kidney Allmente. Inflammt-tlon- a,

Arterial Hardening, Loco-motor Ataila, Nervnua Hreaklng,ale. Perfect Treatment, PerfectClimate, Health, Pleagura, Largeafodern Hotel. Booklet,

I O. IfcOiSHMOTT,Faytveod, f EL

'iggyRENT rn inn

nt tttcti lu light and a I

N'.rlh Plrtl Itrtai'AP(TII.K man ..wnltig

warca pttitioe fa tltjAUTO LIVERY

le Tt a Call. We Will TreatYou flight

M ACHINh's H'Ttl tX?4HTBUO..TON CO.

Ma, talent X. at.wrivll Itoonia Willi Hoard. aANTaTD Tt ltat ran.h fur 4 yeaia with

(Sod via,,una graaa nn. water Will paynoii in advaatt Addlepj (3. w. na.v.II.'I Milii in., u K! t'aan. Tent.

WANTED Potltlo on fruit laneh i.y theyour hy a ateady man who at44 aiandt

Ihe enre of fruit treee and thee etani where In New 11. . . AJdreat P. O.n, til AlhUUUerillle, N. M.

SI). ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1915.

Suffered For Seven Years Sundayat

Servicesthe Churches

"Peruna Cured Me" i in i; ii H uniplm sf sr y vi u MY CLIENT WANTSi. 1, , ,l n For Crip, Iufln'n;i,

Had

itarffi I lollott'il i . ui r ml I IIIa)i I I It COLDS TO CLEAN UPHirer iHtllli . ., IV-,.,k- -

mid now nit illlrnm.it nn meets tfOf Houd M Mm II , .i.i

N lit i iiihiiii ml I'I h n HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SPECULATE

l am l

MKT II Ml sl Ml 1(4 II.

Throat ..... OME KKAL SNAFb FOR THE FELLOW Wildi I SOME LOOSE CHANCE OR A SURE SAL-

ARYAmi tt .- ii win iii m am

..f Hi. iiiiiult hat- - it ltlii milt, .milI11..I II ul i ii ft k"c. Ptruna Mr. i Pwytaj mii irnt ut th 1 i"u- i WILL SELL FOR C ASH OR ON

Stomach r j Thro- - i oiiimiUi en w ill apend --' to ... EASY PAYMEN 1 & 1 1 1 LE PERFEC I

l... ulio . S:ie p in, , oil, , linn (or the bwltdlner I ' "' reaolta, (. ' H1' fund PcnoM win, ,. i. ni ' i." en th, Elrel feeling ol ' I WITH ABSIRAC l 10 DATE

irfUlrlllsun. i.--

..f Hi-- -

l, !..-- ,MaSath..

Mrs Ha r ha".it It

,. . I he nuini'v to the char Ii ,1 the murnHI

mmei w tdi nken the cunnltteeaB ..,,,..,, .. .. ... ,,i,. i,.., , Bl I Lots I. 2, 3. 4. Block 9. Armtjo y Otero Ad-dition Southwejf corner Roma and Ftial Street'.Formerly appraised at $1,500 Our price nowS'WX). or $200 per lot. With the cxcc!ion of the

SANTA FE SOCIETYrliuf-n- t of lh.- KIN l ItMilliimip rii in m'e i ll

in iii .fii In - I it.m . Tradiii-i- ii

duettlorner. $300. Sold oeVIri i

lirl

i h nun iihome fitattract!it In Hi"

n.1,1 toWII

irgf uf the aierttMloon, iji Jatnai atl thf iluti m i ln

I: B. IiiiIIiiic onf Teat ril.iy

had u dutct Aajua Frla. Mmlea prisi'liiit "f

iift'innun.'. II. ill. aa ' hiiirn an

lhnoon.1 .1 TI.

per .'.rnu'' ueiwirn tin aim m sirens. ror- -ntirN. II. l.ntinhlini lllli, il i iili',i"inii Mra Kati

ti mpttng ana,t.l I'll I W .'IS

Hour fni thaJiihn Beclu r

n k (ran 8tla IhihIi frombeef fur tin'

lluniphn HJ,h ,', u. ,.,, N, ...t v.. .k.( hurvh t tf; 1 . in. B

M ... BBflI : -- Ml I IM I I'M.. 'I'M

iii ii BBmm

BBHjfl

l."i a in mm

,.f tha clvlca depart mof tin' maatlna Taa

in had ' hurKvaaryad i"nl IM Ihi .i .i i hi ii, in lo. Vtha iM

merly appraised at $ 3.U0O. Oui pme now $2 QOQ

for the two.

Railroad frontage, 50x88 feet, Bkxk 14. Ar-mij- o

y Olero Addition. Between Grand andMarquette Avenues. Formerly appraisal at $1 20'Our once now $900

Motea room. Mr"w i t arvaal pi.! ii dellRMftilly ate- -

ll'H "Woo, Hi, ml Btlltt "

irKiln afternoon th" mimbrri

nun i.' meat, tha butt rPond'a rum Ii, thfl:. v. M, ' 'ollough

iara ralaad by sir.i. i ;ii tha penitentiary,ii Pnjouque, ii"' alii

.1

the .the

i'i" 1

ii, 'in (III- - - HUll llll" l'iin. IiiiIiiik theha.ff. r .'mil thus v crj Ihitiir

m hero eeaaonlng, the rr wu t tin lortillaa, lha

,. ,, ....raant,boat

milkth p Hi

i rati ) , tin in' 'il forIi, .1. ii,, iv winch toreI ,.i hi. i ii.- War, th!

the pumpkins '"tnnl.res mill orsaast.

at I'M' h 1,1. it,' byi' l nil If, ill'- I'rortnam with rlchl -

nnta "" --MrUfur WhrCh In- -

iirn tu ihi' city whuii wnir tha teana "i"

irj of Trade boma

INI H

SOLDIERS SHOW IHVenlM Anthem, "Thn Daylight 7tli and 8th Streets I ormerlv appraised at

DELIGHT AT Ifirst ( i(.itii. tionai B No, 5 Loti 7, 8. 9, 10. II. 12. Block 55, N, M T.

OF COMING FIGHT I:5 a. m, m and 8, $400 each; 9 and 10, $300 each;

ject"? thae'on? "Aniwen'Pray--1 I and 12, $600 each, in all amounting to $3,000.

iTlOOOS OvPI'iOVed Wll6l1 Told I Must be sold in pan- -

artiT parndinR in n,niv deeoratadrailed upon t'nltad Btataa

RanMor Thomaa B Catron. Remark-ably fine addfaaaei arafa made byMm i i', if. i Romero and Mtaa Auro-r- a

i.iM '!" oi tx h iir of Bpantah 4nrii'iui womanhood, .ind by Mis. RsparlK. AhiiI'ioiI. Mra PMJial Wlimmmill Mi- - B CI i inn. Thorn pant butthey war unable to aarny tin- - aenatoiIn hl-- i opptialtlon to "njin'H suffrnireTha vi", l"i. rlthcr i'iiiIimI ihi' i iiii'ol hii reply and the aenalor in ppt toliiiur nf liiH viHltoro :i.iln lufiiri ataCtion time The lo ui branoh urKnn-btt- d

nt n wi ll ntlomtnl maatiBR at th'old palm ! mi Monday evehthK atw hi' b Mlaaee Kthal Church, Lla (11-laha- r,

Ubll Rum and Ka'anoe Mar-ion aatad .it uahara, with Mlaaaa Oen-Rvlev- e

Morrleon ami Marjorta lYMay

hv Lab

iilniitv will k'i p on or wjqimI Sheldon paron Mr, ' tha r,ii eahlhlt both at Katun j buskado Bpj Inge. Tha til "'Mexico iiriixiN at Color-- j Cov

ippeara to ii.n a aroused liidim of the millionaire eel-- j willh nf the ,illi i nsidi i.i", llut Ih haws kept opafl tin-- ! prod

. i, n eyeiilnir so thHf i

hue j,i.iirlutilt m

i, t feapmar. and i laftoa n

this we, i to tha Hi Wi ifc

a and ash la innt till f ' fur tlv naw urn- - in, -- i

r. The museum l ar

Ml I II K,mi inn vs i'III lllfl I'L s , attar

i walfl hlined ii

Haalattnc Mra. Kate Hall praatdi'l. MIxh Aliroiii Lueero Kimki' in

I'lpie

.i,r I

.it,. In

lalp eata-ITnlti-

birthday,,l lit UlllM,

H So. ci Lots 5 and I. and I and ... Bio. k 15, rn:nai wi.vir, mi in m

,n 6gin ippet a y ailGjB Addition. Near the comet oi Mountain Road' in ii ii lip "MirSoilliliSf" Slip0' ii Second Street, Formerly appraiaed at $125I

'i M B IMlaa il. - Butlei ' 4 rMietnadeaea.)

BRpworth league, so n m. ountry, north ol Arrai Kg InquinI'll, !h.-i- th- - lm h ami Itiiu .vl- -new paHtor will preach ai 11 p

IHpanlah and Mrs Aaplund ami MrsI Thompaon la attHtnleh" Ainmeti wan rained on in flour for the wornuf ih,. aaaociatlon neeoluUone war I

Ipaaaed mhIiIhk Mow Mexico'a repreaantattva in connraae tu vote fur thsiiBiin ii. nnthoni amendroeni to tha

i tuii. ii.nil- t.ii

i t int i v'terra ran up Ih I,i iht Jackaonv.Ua r l ri u

it will, h Hii New M- -v

i covered itself w 1th oiinii Mrs. Chapman re- - i

i ii, ii hone) moon pnl I

II i mm i of ihi- promltlhi " I, i. Ill hi ,'li, iiihI,,t in. ii, v luflv color

rtiiti'ii Kntea i'untiiiiiioii. The fleeUon uf offlcera reaulted m tim choice

.i, nun ItOADM i BNTIOM

w mil. tha convention of luuhway of Mn i Unit for prealdenti Mra,francla c. wmhou tor viae preaident;MiKs Hthal Churnhi aecrattJfli andtreoaureri executive eonunlttae, Mrit v. Aaplund, Mra. it. J. Paten, MmI., r. Cotllna, Mn Nina Ottro Wnr-ren- ,

Mn, Kati M Ptattereon, Mr, m..1 o'Bnran, Mra. m ii Bjrrd ami MbuI' luiu Conrad Mentha rahlp cotnnittea, Mil's Aurora Lucero, chairman;MIh Oonevievr Morrlaon, Ml Mar- -

mm ,imi... I(M orreni 1 W. C. THAXTONSumla.- imiinint. lui'.-.lril- ! ai 1'i.t - 'Miii.s ili.m M . ... l

the "f Am WtM CjCJLL) Ani m curred capim- - ."n -- II L. .

Bth. i. jl HMgiiiggigl aji linn ii mi i gg in inm ii ii I,.aaiwM.waiMMBlBnn

ill- - uiiu n VYHII1..I-- . ttlll hi ill ,.charge of the 8undgy evenhur aervlci 'rs'nen mingled with nutty-faee- d -- - - - - - --

aMBMnaaanaVMnaWM

Fine Healthy ChildConvincing Evidence

PYtdayOallaher,Paul v r

Mrp, .s. 0,

III;Mr."

amiW titer,

111 o ok !,.

" Mo woMhiu with ue. cnptam and Mra. o'" ' ''" '" fore the mantetrate on aomeUi ... v., uf Iiih iluii, I- i- i, ih- - newe that iiuiikkI trivial nharaeI;'k r"k " 01 were annul to move came oul half- - ,.,, . BdfrP i Jp5 MM H- -

ROADWAY Cmum-IA- CHURCH. ?' confirmation ... It, i i you You are the man Jffil&t'ho an ,1 in. nn.l, n ni rv f hull , .,. ... ; itaX l a-- '

in iifhliuf sMy

nun im tpi Itemed) ClicckaI in i , n,ii in iu

Aii, in' iii,- firm thing Itnpreaeed on

voiiiiK Mother la the neceaalt) f"1

Inlarli) in hr baby, which brlnwii th,' queatton of th moat daairable

,ii iv , i 'i i blidfan'a tiae,Mm Jeaee Ftlcnardaon Phllpot,

v k.ii aha ha uai d Di C tldwell i

l Hll'i prii- i'h

i m irian " HLr 'v

.I- -'- .'..nlli.u-- i jobi. iii 'i'! i ,i" I.1,' .'! j csJk Bhw

Jaaua' of UvMratlon;1 evening. otlntvacant

lino-t

t?oow took thr """ ud,M' Home Journal ma 1?a

ul N s IK) ltl III I RADIIi t:.

. ravivai of Interaal in danolngj innntfeeted in Llbnn hull mi

111

in lo "II III- - AT HH S

lam aserciM ai grenade throwing, oneof them breaking the record wiih adiatance exceeding thirty yard andthereby gaining ih honor of leading at Bugflaggini.Thuraday

Bourd "feven Inn, in-- the WomanTrade dance brouthl out aWilli., .n jn-.- t

11 o"' i ' ruu.1 the aof ill. n BBk mmmmarch. Another group ol mmm mAI lh- -

will itng "CroaalngUuu, i uiiisi,' by

ill,.,. gave vim t,, i heir J- -v by a ga mev r ann ii THERE ISmoat pleaMnl place iu apend an hour, of leap-fro- g, Meanwhile the artil-

lery had opened all along "1 Hi"'ildwull'iV llil lti, t dll 1,1 OUI' SI'l l(','9.

im crowd than ueual andanj i laltora. Tne dnncn ertlln month!) during the wlnter(iiu third friday m thn future,

iII HI DOW LI NCHJfiON,

Henito H.o i tut out carda forluncheon on Thunday aftoi

I. Ill oil ml of ilr.iw mm; " .,!;,i aisi ." So ri EXQUISITE JOY

etmplinplata or a.

,i i m,liouwuid

wry" and the ''Maripjd ami contlmtouajat the dtachartnaluiiK deafening roar.

ii.I ti Jluiini Mrain Ida

lil-- i

M .1 III! II l(lu. .111.Htui"lltH

OiruiiKluml thu ci , whi ri' in'

I 'runfifty i

I A M.I I KM. 1,1 THRUI III III II

Corner ui Edith atrcel and centruiavmrn. In the library.

Oiirl Sihinid, runtor.Bundns hool, I it a. ra.Oarman aerv'ce, H:I0 n. in.

I la mlII II fbottle

Itlill.'-- and lnnup from the re--a

positiona wavingin toil, i la.

now i in i hi. MUUozo.B. CaldoatloellOi

h troopa broughtmarched to their

iaj and helmetsunheard in tha

lavy artillery thatth the Held gunal

bottle (al a of thi irented ana; nave " In ' h hitrial bottle, rue of chartti ear

"ut their cheer weii res,'rndu of theWin ,

Deafness Cannot Be Curedbv local appllratloiu. an Utey mat rete lb.Ilataacd iortl.ni uf tbr rti men l i.ul.v wn

ay to euro dcafnMS. and thai la bv eunatltiitl,'ial 'ri'DifdlM. DMfneM la ,aupd by nn 11181011,1

c .lulltlou of tbr llnln ot tbr Kiistii.'tilniTub.' W'lipn this tilts' I" lnflnui. il J.OU l,.- i-

luaibllnit snund or Impffrffi't liarlng. and wh.-- i

Il Is entirely clowd lh,fne la Hie r.ault. an '

iinloan the lntlaromatl..n can b,' tnk.-i- i .wit andlliln tulw rtatorpd to lt iiornial ceadltlM MiInc villi I. dMtrorcd foreirr; aitno eaN out '"11. ara gioatd tir Catiirrh. wlib'li l nothliiK butan iiiBami'd cndltkm of thf niiif"'i nrra,',".

W will nn' lli'.nlri'il lollar for anj eta.of ti,'i,fne oauafd ratarrhi ilit 1,1

cured by Haifa Oattflt Cut, Sfu.l r--r ,lr,'U

"" r. 1. eantuii en,, mm ...

Sold br I)runlt. "5r

Takf Uall a l auilly Pllla for tinstlpalli n.

i rlaoBde lonir uK

lode lik- -PIHHT PIUCST1YT1 It I AN (III IK B. f,,;,n

In every mouthful of our in,eakn and cook lea, In them youKct that "home baking" flavorwithout the trouble "f baiting.And enjoy thcni to the utmostfor they nro pure and whol-om- e,

And when you iniy gempastry tak- - a nal of the bihread you ever ale wilh you.

Pioneer Bakery8. . BALUNO, Prop.

OT CtiNiih tlral Btiw

Joining In witthe rear. Allwas panina

njui ' '"" aw u linenth- - i " boy

wil.j weallong behind theacene which tol""ke. like the

Whi r.

At i

Whennatl e slum

roam i thedthe lonnhornamihll . t.uujiei, it,-.- , in

Hunday aehool, I II a, m i:. B.i inty. Buperlntendagitioraii lea,

'h i ad i

of

an airman muei haibustle uf an IndUlben on a buay day

in perfect order s

able activity huesmade their way totigned tu them; humlion rtlOtor ears rthe ineatlabl three

ii h remark- -

ambula ra aloaltton us-- i

of ammuii feedIn llu

Ul tha 'or.- hundredt il to

wed fi Ai)hea ' ler nuns,uf the fan", niampt) shellshum. i, lies as

Proaehtng neifVlee at 1 no o'clock.Chrlattwti bCndeavor m o.Ij p. n

Mr. iiiiik M K( a, loader,Rvening nrv m i.,.Musi- -, morning

Prelude, "lArghctto" GdouardOffering, "ti Maria" OounodAnthem, "Save Me, o 0kd"..AahfordPoattude, "Cortege" Kintr

K anlnf:Prelude, "Allegretto'' ToursAnthem'' Bweei HouV of Prayer".,

AdamOfferinCi "Medltatlop" iplnnayHnlo. "Aludc With M.'' Reed

Poatrud aurlltt

Behind tf'aolxantacumulatedii risk In

ARE YOU

Why don't you bav.money on tires like

your friends do?Have yon asked any friends ofyours how their Diamond Squesare standing up on local streets andthe roads in this vicinity?

Do it, the first chance you get.

IP p iCTmAnd ihot,lo ti xido- -

t in n ,U i iter nanuM buoh ami comaways.ohi doiihl-- d in a k n

mark for the enentwire detailed to dnWhat the prodigalitamounted to no oneproximately, ii huut U million mIi. Ms

hours:

HANDINGYOUR BOOKAT THIS WINDOW

ammmiii mnay m en ap"n estimated'

ow rh ipn,lid 'Ilia, k 1) Hi' lies In,

Baya i to the other"Bofg, I'll break

heart.''i'h, n i took i chei VEAY WEEK?PlhYou don't want to spend any

than necessary, on tires. Middle on the niaca,aham ti Itowa leerln'

slapped h'Ami w ,lii all

more money.1, tmi ?

Mrs. Bradford, Choir Leaner,Mrs. Brtlton, organist.

IMMAd I. Al l COM I 1TIO.NCHt'RCU.

Sodality tnasf, ;:0o u. in.i h Idnn'a mans for chlldrv n only,

; 8:;i0 a. m.Mish mass, opening of the forty

j horn: di dloa i'i I. es.i. in. n mi a. m.The adoration will bIom ai l;08 p

Im,, win be teaitunt Monday wltnjhiah man at 1:00 ind will oontinuaj until i p :i TUWday ii will openat S wurt high maw ami DtOCesMOB

t and will Non immad lately afterman.

Jumped n!'rhin that outiaw'a bacwith ii anueal he warn to Inn kin -

Cioah! ,m oonhter need tha tun,w uh tin in cowboys uii

Ami thai outlaw on th- - mn.uT- -- Ii. Hi .

You H he interested to liftRl what un-tis- u

i, '.' fiim mileage!! Diamond Squeegees aredeliveiuiH tinlu here amonn your friends and.1, T..1I i. M .

Then rem mber that you don't pay"

hinli-lts- t " i'i iees lor Diamond SqueeRees.They sell at " Kuir-Lis- t

M

prices.

Your lin al Diamond dealer will gladlytell you of other uncords that he knows about.

II Uf M Our Idea of ServiceW t.lhrokelarls iiitisii w ( ii M i socnenr

'hrlsti.m Si icn,.'.' ser Ices are heldthe Woman' . luh building, at the ml-In

and '.ol,lof BevicornerP itn h roiii.hlk nowed K.ftjri Iron

V wuiI MMMJ I'imIw

Uw1 Ufa i ii.-

nnn,i

avenue. c ro'clock.

Wednssdat o'clock.

"B Kur any klrhoT. tattle,

time hsd cuIII. ii saddle,

ll out -- algaWig set I in'of. hoMin' tiUdck?" you

DIAMOi iIR-L13T- " PRICES Invited tomm lo ti

Si rid' Wliii

9t nar.i"iiartt ouraflBaVP.

n, i .tin. u

PRICMIaffWMH

Ilia, htt

The public Isatt-ti- d theae nn i es

Suadky . h,i..i ii cReading room in thebuilding. Room N". i,wi ak day from 1 to r p.

ihtpnieat)iaSKIa'i.i-.- mj Xnt it in--

T. Arinljo.pen eachit 1 11 hcl " fool IXMltM Si

huntlrrtlm.I'M" I) M.J !45 34, iloTs-- j!'iy "Ykl I' Mk:i 12 20 364'j 28 70 I

1 y AA .V I A - ' ') '5 33 90 I n Mi i nI M.I I itst evil

The interests of this bank and this community are identical. It

it a home institution conducted (or home people. So thento share with our customers the benefits of our conveniences andequipment, lo place tt their disposal our security to give eachindividual account our persor-i- l attention this is " OUR IDEAOf- - SERVICE- .-

LISTEN: W fwy :n!ret at 4 per cent, compounded fourti"ici 9 vear, on deposits cf $! and up.

AMERICAN TRUST ANDSAVINGS BANK

HlbuQU'lOtK, N. Mia

CsngsJ W(k- - Snndua, $15,000

7 Water PipeNtltS'l.Cor, Hllvet

k.i ward

I It Vlelllle illl.l llllB. hunter, D. D

;oui Bfrutb Klxtb.PI srursimnue. Ph

(.ot Knl ol Her siomnoli 'I rouble."Since ehildhood I have bean obliged

t,, esd spiriuait and carefully, My,1,,, tor who hxit been treating mewithout Bin cess advised m to tryChambarlaln'a Tablet i sent for abox . and they Worked like H churinThe,- strengthened my dtgSBtion andrelated the i 'instill utn.n.

IU I,

Ttta aarmoe tltatne ut 11 a m winbe, 'Pitul' I'raver for the . hrlatlaiuat Coloaaua Bvanlnft I M o'cloek,"The Prayer tor opened Ky ' Bun- -

xV: ' u4 j Q oo ;ih5 , 4o. 00 i

m-- . f' hi jinaiariifT Mataa alammariaaw HaMMauaaau

ted iui Irrteatlea ruv.Wrile, HMM or ire

td.iiii. It,w Wrk. :!, ... , Tsirwl l. Anitrle.. BdWT. I :4rartl n.li rniiiiiy now managementully 1 tuk a dose of th. in wlmn notlduv achool '.i l( a. III. in hit rate or

Lesson King Iti-I- Ifeeliua 1ut rlahi und iliey ouicklyiK ' Kucler.Head it. The Rnduvorera will attendthe union "ung people's service ul

fix me up '' arrlt Mrs J. V. Rrady,Victor, N, V. Oblalnable everywhere.