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Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers
12-21-1913
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ii r a rALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOl 1 1 . i m i i.Ml StXTED! WG&
PRESIDENT nilII ION 1 ra IITTLE iilu m
CHIHUAHUA ISTRUST EMTIFIE5ef.V WeV
IS DESPERATELY
PRESSED FOR
WE DIFFERENCES
UK fiHER HOUSE
119 SEUTE
81 BILLS
MEPEiENT PURPOSE Of
mil ill aEraESCQMPAN
Setill v
? ( M Cot-IS,
TAHPICO PREStMS 6 All simmONALISTSN01 much Ai nm D
MAV POSTPONE PLAN
OF POSTMASTER GENERALM MEASURE MOT
APPROVED BY GLASS' if. c ir
i
R r fOVISKI
It,
w. ie The i IskORE FS FIRED IN Mlteid i ft
SEATTLE STRIKE WARup in nrnw tonight in the
mill tl'.hi' if MORIARTY IS FREEDthe (o,r nscn amiThe repubi .Vsttle. Wash . IVe 2a -
AN VARnt allend.hen an agrvid ami Reprdeclared th-
FROM CHARGE OFhy tne Well inmiviliiMment. he said, herdl
1 ne.Ml' 1
er thei.lt MR
nn! MURDERleen assaulted to the striker hut tht l, ii (
dented kg the union men )to maT. II. IKottQS, preeMnt of the n- - there
tral I t 1 1'iinol. replied today to t1r
l in f n mane earlier in j
port to the aen.ite on was no
h tement 't night h.nferees entered uponorini.H t, . i. ,.,, the Employers' IHWWIBWI of thi-
otentfed Ion
To111 Nl.il
toitnont . ) nhtio.1 in nid state of Washington Ac, nrditigstrike- -Mr Itolton. the arming of
, .immunities. The iny and Moo
lid Ol Notakers and the interferenceiployera" association in thes of the Dnyneea'e eeem-in- t
cause of the present trxmhl
Woman's Symjwth
oi Sot . Ver
Guilty foi MtnH.no Shin Mts,
IMMMHM HMMM M MM)
dwC ' '
Iell
th
lh w .mid h t meat:..llinir off In the re.and Ho- - illdep. lid' iv
te Ml the long dlsla
n were adopted by the house
lent.- - The amendments en-h- y
the home were those pro-- that Nix month commercial
hall he eligible for redi. ou'iiedeml banks tnolosd of thi a
paper only, an originally pro--
the house bill an 1 givinghunks the riant to m !.
INJURED IM VERDICT OF GUILT!
Kill AliAINST
NM IM the mI', 'i traph . el
tie liegitl ml Ionssmeni d lastWRECK S3 WILES who
..lw hli--
night,Th- - Bnate amendment prnvldln
CONTRACIIIRROM EL PASDFr the establishment Of a depositors'mnnce fund was mentioned in theuw ill l ate hut it was not includedthe Instruction The house con- -
n
in
No Lives Are Lost When Texasand Pacific Train Is Thrown
From Track, and Piled Ud,
Tesllinont ik gl'iii b DM Hoi.leia who sai.i i iin i lu ii live Jnmlson inn! taM boo inn HttHnHty "htdhern iirteslcd f.i Hi i line o hi tildei tiuit the hetratnttnn ot the dt tw
the ggenc) might in saved He alsopointed out that ihe egenei had beeneatptoyt d to I i guepfH I
Mrs. Turner, ihe stele pantMidetl,WM -- lain on the nllci Ii Of
2, I i' l I Mg una laet "ecu alhi Infriends while entering ihe pine woodsnl the edge or iatkeWpod'a oi to
sired ci kaet) was found Iha WaH
dei with the skull fratiurad v eavaprooi club iu n, hi In)
The iiefi'tisr gdvMneed lhe Iheorithai Mrs. Turtier had died s Ihe H
oiiin, Is idinvldnd ol Con
iplrai lo Defraud Ifl New
Yoik Highway Construriinii,by Broken
tr lhe open ng nl the Hell llliito all ibese coinpnliles under the slnt- -
pie end loKepcnetve plan, it is der la red, will btran thai ever' one oitheae coaipunn t bus the iiehi tomake use of the Bell Knee in i.mpart of Hie union
j Tllele as talk tOdft) rtl the ,lepert meal or uatice of itotlnn b) theiieii company o allow ubncrlbeni "findependent oiuuinles in .litis (ntalk In Hell subscribers through H, 4
exchanges and Hell lines, hut Mi
McRe) nobis sai.l Hun thai was a steothat seemed to be fur In the rulunSO I'al us be knew, the ildcielldrilcompanies wen well satisfied wllh
he A inei'loiin Telephone and Tellgraph piopoHiil and lis i u i ' 'tin 111 InMake no hit l her ex I elision end In giveup Its holdings in such Instance tl(he ilepartmntil or Hie Intcri-lu- tomen unniissloii suggeuii d sin b in
i nun nl ".O.llei ' and i in pii o. i ..i Mnntei i of five i hnueniifedciai iioopo nn tanked nfi i ntiucm mfn n iniln niioiio thai thiswinging advance of Ihe Mtel utnnluii hern "lowed mi ami 1,. t.
fiTere. however, held n session bc-(-
meeting ihe senate i onmiitti "ml 'I led to inuke fight f Inst
III provision. Pronfl support for themend in -- ti! on the floor of the sen-
ate tins In svidenoa during the consid-iralin-
and a fight whs predicted ifthe conference report eliminated theprovision.
The h.nise conferees were prepare I
ilo to make a vigorous fight againstW'Verul of the reserve featureshanui il by the senate, nn this point
Representative Class was emphatic In i
NMte of the bill."The lunik reserve requirement! ot
the senate bill," he said, "Would re- - jj
wilt In calamity, I'ndcr the MUMHltndmenta the total reserve Of tho I
batiks in , ash nnd in i redlt with tin-MaTve luniks would be less Hum the,
NMOl at preaent hold In cash In their:nulls. Within u few months under
w asand"
sun ot an u iltuihniulc acrlilent nl
the victim uf violence i the Ii
or an kutymohtle pai i
Moriarlts ho It ti 11 i
e in i yntinlhieeis here inoisi ibiiTannin o win in i let praj rol I Mlent i" on i be in m gitgi ti u nd Hintftflei 'ipiuiliia the pori llo.i Hint beetpeclad to do up nl two mingeiiiim advance itt lhe mn nf theROttntfy nnd althik pan tail" pSllAMi
nl the pIiKp UiBhwnv di'pnitlttetthi i' in, i
WeM looml enllli In i , lodiuI ouii JuMtce trtHtfikl
I'ulieplio, III ib liaml Hn o.he Il III Hon .. I iai.1
lull
MORNING JOURNAL PRCIAI. OHIO iHKl I'liso. Tex, le, ThlrtJ-flv- e
Inr forty people were injured riftthree miles caul of Kl I'iiso tinsmorning when Texas A I'aclflc pussi nger train No. '. westbound, left
the track due to a broken mil. Theday conch, chair car. diner and onePullman left Ho Hack and many pas-sengers sustained bruises and uls,but none were killed Doctors andnurses were sent out from 1)1 I'aso.
The conches tumbled over in ngreat licap and it was considered re-
markable thai many people were notjkille.l. Fire broke out in the wreck- -
age, but only a few of those beneaththe pile were slightly burned.
ii th te.
b ei,..,,), 1,1,
tin tMt-
Ml tl
VHln ii. "piI'alhnltH dmA ,1 It,. I,, ..I,
long after lhe Crime ii cotninllli il
wan niresled mi April H lllii Iti 'nit i Mi ,i shoiih Mtfwrd,Mis Jeeper Lynch a noil known so
clftv woman of l.iilow I, begflrt I"Internal herteM in bis ease ami n
gaged coimsel fm blot Ml" 111 N
Hon. Announcemeni of the ffrnanttnlOUMil an unusual bMM 01 speculuiloiihere today. In some 'itiuilsrs it wusretarded us an Indication of the rightthai some of the ooAMrvnflve namhers uf Pfeaidenl V7lh)on'K Mbinet
a return ngnnwgrn una ngni ntIbe pnssesHlou 01 Mouli n i
MlUtgfi up n tiatiere thi foheki inII nt I k Ii lo i oininb Ihe IN til nl 1..
"i mot lug on Wim I uls Polost uiolleill lllg Ho 11 g l. .in-.- d goiet II
omnl rm i lo ibiti i ,
mew provisions we would have apru expansion- - I wild inflation."
The reu ling of the hill was begunIt Lhe democratic members of theCOtferencc eionmlttee immediately
met. Within an hour seriousPoints of difference de elnied. Th"hntise members announced their ln- -
attended evory session uf the niuiShe said todtiy thai uhl WOUlf Nltklan effort to clear tip the Invslen
will make ugalnsl goMtnineiil HWII
!ersblp of public utilities. II Is knownlliul Mr Mclii vnolds Ih slrongli Op
'posed in govertimenl ownership Thi
ifmion of Insisting Hint the secret an NOBLEMANPOLISH
I. oil. lull nl nf II,.. ,) t hdehls On,,,and his igieg hnrfp ' Ith ' NM "npltig htrtteftgih Itiieilni IP tnhal cghtl vititntill Ill Ibe icllllnl fa, lb,, .inwlllle I
tlntt i eieii nirtii I'hthwghttk tn
m 1 1.4111 1 1 tin Itn i v H
t'iMI( I Mii M tMHI - M IHi H t .
Ii. ihe letudi,,) mMi th) li.i m lb, o,ono biei Ii Hi" label
aeie.pl i oiinii wmc hrniighl mid Ittt Ih r in iiri thn,IllehWui n ' hetiiie 'ntiitilli pill tint nl lit iitlleionei It n tV inthnfhf her Ihani Ulhtrogh w
i in i lathnected t'h iortdlh htrtcti Ithd hildI'lihlrlhtiiiiihs In (hi ib'tiineiiitie ."U" Mtd ".. letnnien fund in Ims to men Htddme I hiti m, on,. .,,,a
Among the Injured were:Ur. S. W. Htnltb, Denlson, Texas.
i ibs broken,dpt. T. ii. iioyd. Knit Worth,
Tex., ribs broken,.1. A. King. I.os Angeles, leg InjuredHeotge Thompson, begin cook, pat
on the head, condition seriousJohn Spaight, negro waiter. Hnn
o' MTk'Ulture and the comptroller"( thi currency be brought in asMembers of the federal reserve board.Il senate amendment removed them'r'm I oth.
Rttomef general Is sa! lo I'd thi I
governnienl ownership Is likely locome in the i niteii stales unless thenan be u rsjttJrfttlOn of fne cmnpeti
Hon In public service hill he belleveithe ngrerineiil Wittl Hie Aui'ib 'oTelephone end Telegraph company Isa long sli p tOWafd n n lum Ifl ompetitlon in Hie telephone ami lelegrsphiHeld. In Ills opinion, Hie Slieruiuu
KILLS HIS WIFE
Tin oillne iiiIIIIiiii out Mm HI, n tl mobi mi a i iiui ,i on, easeful uttecs nnMnnleret would he n slinplt laeli IIthe win' urriie here n i Hnl
Iinled that lhe lobe Is tVrtllld ghtlto lain HHIpll i. .Ii fi ml. d Ml It Is InteVtl llloiiotillil tn " , a aliptoo nil In the kfttttM 'd Mexban nat- -
ehtpti "II the ..III. a boot lb. I.lab:il d knOWttl . an lit if til Hi. rtltglit i nut i lieu o rod ran itlecee
o tlMlllet--' It in I il I ai' ita thi Ml t.
II" tlltl id Metlco, while nnsnftle ulieht utMleiv, lire tod f etetetfl
Intifty in inooi pi nple M (to Itellei I
licit in. win nhej lienefnl itafrttitBgIgnd Will until lllo rol.eo ale lolll'd
In on i ft .an I be mil HiA i pint Hen Min Hi hel
"fanning the number PI regiona Antonio, leftUkl, ihe house members do not .-- tn( iirv
wrist sprained, burnedbadly bruised.Miller, MogerH, Kansas,
ihe bead ami Interna II
eept th senate provision that no! lessi jrH yythan eight be created Ai NEPHEWbut Insist thai ' badlv rut on"ip provision be eliminated fixin Injured.maximum number at twelve. Tin ir,4 v. t MrC'lenny, MoreiuiI") announced that they Would in Arlnonn, thought to m injured in
let nally.it on the house provision that theThe liiiee"! nun
Id inn n ,, IiMcCloadi In chin the light wiii.'icith in the sleeper
law Is it surrii lent ly slnmg weaponto fori e any tuonopoh In i Offie 10
lertns and Is OOnViftOad thai u oiettfuemnnslriilloii of Hie powet will lit
RtUCh lo ii I In y Hie growing senlimcnlfor gin ei nnu nt ownership Pontmiunter Oeneral Burleson, it be. annknown today, now bus before dim Rtl j
the datd collected and pill In ion'teio farm respecting Ihe proposedcovernmenl n 'iiilnltlon of leleffraphMid telephone lines, bill il at noliistood tftal it is rtoi his prMtni puilir.se to snbmll Hie rindlugs of his1
Conductor I, itoi the train, cuthack spraine l b
capital slock of each bank be fixe. I
"t :. per cent of the capital stock ofm national banks instead of 6 per
rol surplus of the banks isdm,Hi
' null M' Il
German Society ClrHei Arc
Shot kod ly l iav,f!(ly Rnsul!
in' rioin hwM Scandalin Count Miolyii-iki'.- llnmc,
Hlmnst in .in. a. I. it n, the Hfyla f.rri. Ii id "mi the iteHill tu
poiui'd oot tlmi m ') i tnI,. ' lib f oblei lu Ifl" I'l-- i ll lo look
llllol IIll 1 "till,
wided in the senate bill.cute democratic members of
te conference committee decided i!
f illing on him.John Long, fireman, cut on the
face, over right eye, Injured Inlertuillv.Mrs. H. W. Hmlth, wife Of 1"
Smith, sprained back, not seriousI)
;i.ri. lb. l olei Hon ot Ills llWII utor i htfieflti
'lb. ItanNiHg eiluMlinn enHllrttledbad Imbn. date bank Nil Is tl Itajpii ' ' 'I ei epl II.,. .1 ,1 ., ,,,!,,,!. ,,l
" nieht session not to take theirMeblltan colleagues into the confer-
ence Senator Crawford, one of ther'Piil)!c in 'inferees, upon learning"iat he would not nartii inate. left
ixperls U) congress unless they are;ilcslred.
If conaiess Wishes to (like up th"
C. A. RapPi Aberdeen,bruiiw'd. not serious.
C. C. Bryant. (dinger,shoulder bruised, not serious.
Mrs. w. T. Mclnma, Kl
II), rWileh
na?hii?T..n for his home to spend i
olidays. Th hous- - confer.' -thf
let MoRMisn ioirmai. 0SH oil loin snsr','iiuii. OarMnnr, Ijsi 16. t?oti
eternatprfl tral Iteon eggggd Hi fieri
mini soilely altVlM h ' tragedy alCntflu Iniknwyiiokm. ni ibis i.where loiiiil MallbbiR M e I
polish notHMtlan fhd membei or metier man ifltfigriil prllgJlgiHi lodg)sled nlol hilled his wire and o phi ITin connl innigiii g prisma in
lhe ensile, one of bio ntyggf ndihtlsuits, under gun til of gefldrtrmi
i he ' ' WM i lathll the i nn onthe Hank of l.iiiulon ggd MCillIhntigh nlmhltf ilnilnlsheil ctittllhticilt In ..iiebout Ihe day.
The . nrhifiltlgi nl NankerK le'hlehHne hech MtleWpttig in entire the fl j
nam In let I Inn lum nol a"' lleyhrt'tHi" o I..I .,f in-- hint it ,
"wiredleagu,.Ml Jp!
bruised.Miss Matilda
sprained backMiss Gladys
bruised on Ihe
Mover. I hi Has raMand hipMills. Clint, Texas,head, only slight Iv in-
to have their republican col-- I
: presents live Hayes, join iniberatjona.
I M f.lll lV SAVs liWKIilion Htlprof.
it A letlivu highling a tt,Ph he, a '
jureo."II I. Is POI.ITH AI, Milt I i: Mrs P. C M Olnney. Lowell. A - th' neb II o belb-tei- lb
iiestlon. the postmaster g' tu rul Is prepared in submit hit opinin) on i in Miti)ect, In Mr HUTleaOB'H iinnuHl i' e.n.supplied to tk newspapers, under thefaption, postal telegraph" and telephones, appeared this paragraph
In Jim last, a committee whs uppainted to moke an Investigation ofthis subject to determine Ihe prellmlnary step neaeaaary fat th goref ft
mettl tO take toward Hie "oiltonof Hie telegraph line In the count i
In accordance with Jtectlnn T.m tiltbe revised f!itutes. This romrnltteiIl BOH gfaged Ifl preparing Its preMm faery report nnd t the ftodiogtJOStif) III ii lie lion, propel r" on. mendations w.tl be made ty lhe flepeM
lbthii zona, bruisedago. Dec. id. The ncy j and neck
tun
aboollng are trg I n the did Till ien most generally (hi ".".plan". (It Hoii nnni, wh" forlnnlee thus enlarging' i
epmled, had heStl (hi iHfdtllfri on lhe ciKdfe. irfetende I In biisiuesc world
the political miracle of the'Oecauso t tn I he men in
the hr.
onr ll'nf o i to
Miss Klizsbeth Smith had her ngi.ihand badly bruised by Jarnme I
in a door when she was thrownthrough tt by the faree Of the fall.
The diner. combination coach,chair cat and one standard sleeperwere derailed when Ihe train hit (bebroken rail, which was the cause ofthe accident The locomoiur arilM n ler anil iggaff ar (! oveithe broken rail without trouWe, Th- -
ee who voted for the bill ur-- 4
its fundamental principlesthe opinion of J. Laurenc-- n.
profeaeor of political econ-th- e
t'ntvenrtty of Chicago,In an address to mem-th- e
city club. The wonder ofprofeaeor said. Is that they ln-te- d
the correct principle with- -
wag?,en--
Ian
IS Sll 1" bil'eh end there eeci
Igfiflg the hedfrtOfired te;n shots
IffM-nl- at a MlerAs the report
, permanent form. this pai igf Tb. ."Ho uetibie ip.t in follrmflftg
M the first to lornthe ehatr ear, in
led"trie
ffesn ifaft- -
hnppltthe sur-i- t
It wasaiury tfta
miracles hare no passed. n
preeertt hanlcmz law.
TWO ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1913.
For fhp Bnvs' Christmas m m W N0 m mUVJJ mu nn nnu Lrogressrnancl
IVIHT bU numbiiiHiffllUaiUN III MWl IU ItSI
N W SYSTEM I T K CHRISTMASTEN YEARS FROM TODAY
will you be any better off than
you are now?
rlcAdoo Can Take Bettor Tone Piovnils, However, Advertisement for Hotel or
Restaurant to Provide Ex-pe- its
Willi Dinner Fails toGet Single Reply,
No Action Until CurrencyBill Has Signature of Pres-
ident Wilson,
as Result of Currency Bill
Soon Becoming Law andEasier Money,
EXPRESS WAGONS$ 1 .00 and up
MINIM URE FARM WAGONSwitli ilinds. $8.50
ROLLER SKATES75c to $2.25
.22 RIFLES$2.50 to $10.00
BOY SCOUT AXES
la ao.uim MMiaam iMtMN, i t.n wisfi MaSNiaa nusna. teaaut nun aiatlLcnddH, DOC 20 The w alespread
ailv crtiscinciil of ih,. I'l,,,. ,,,,!
mr wvinih ioo'kii MfMiU lli WIMIWashington, Dec jo With the cuW v Mil In IN fliinl Mtn ire In ( M
i'h liiformiil uilr-rt- t loriM from inoniil Links to got into the systel it will ! rr-- t. fl under it n irov
.m-- Torn. iJee :().- - with the ap-proach of iim year end, speculationMow. I a disposition to wail on thu
annual settlements and financial mar-kets wera tloW, alllmnirh nt the t lnaeof the week I tu rn wun Inrreimedir.hKth. The imiiroveinent a
to th hi iinulnt Im; Influenreni ili'velopiniTim it W.mhlnuton. Pan-M-
of thn eurrpnoy MM hy the aen- -
Health lovlety of Ureal Jtritnin for shold ,,i re tatirnnt to provide ttnmembers of the society with a I'hrlst-Btt-
iliiiner which would stand thetdutteratlon prohoa of the expertchemists of the society, has notProduced a "Iridic offer. The oriel)la now seeking n home in which tohold the ilinncr. hut no memi.i i h
T H O I ; I! T F I I. Ml considerrtaM paofdhcaa ttMtj are mi. ..nt they
e Hint in oril.-- i to prnneev, flnun- -
lnll it Is mi, n of i hem to aMaside c.uii neck or each month, acerliiln part of their eorninss.
Tllnt t.nii l L MIA know thatthis bunk is mi 'Xi.inent of ate andcareful haul. Im: their savings are
.
VOVH vi.u i vi' paid on iifixi.ii-- .
FIRST SAVINGS BANKAND TRUST CO.
Open Saturday EvciiIiib anil I'aj Hare
r m
tliII ll
to,c,
nf jri ii en inimnitn work.'d lh' viilnal completion who will rlkk the loafcook.... an mfonu'ii
I ft a x no A wm I rvv-V-"loin; p, rn.il ( an. rOMTi
lua ehnncea to l, made In the eoun-irj- fi
l.anklim methoda Itecent anietid-ment- a
to the I. ill aroM i h.d with113 - 117 IMnKTH FIHHr:
mrnnoit is in in,, opinion that Iht-r-
will be n, grantor rush curly next wo k.jSo fur the applicant! have boaf nn- -
I t Ion it I hanks, from all parts of thaicountry practloali) urn rea,ueM""in b) h i. graph, in. wan signedby eleven initio Ml liniikM In flaltl-Imor-
another came from Chicago, ntlniil from Arkansas, one from
OM from Iowa, one from Vlr-- ,glnla and other from different state.
No r ply him been niiul,. I,,inry Mi Ailoo to tin. applications nntlno lOtlon will lie taken by tin if
'I nun Ml until the Mil I signed' ite preaidi nt. it in probable, ju
mi', that other thing naldg equal,the first application will ho the find
favor m flnnnrlnl , In lea and It whofelt that mnoval of thia fn.tor ofuncortaiMr would have a boMfletalfleet The agri Mwri for dlnnolii.
Hon of the American TelephoneT. I. nraph tv. iihoul NfrOlfM tothe eonrti bum' promiM of n leaaen- -! "f dntturU whl.h hnve at- -
tet'ii.-- enfor. .11,, nt of the Sherman
Gallup Stove Coal
The s ( named three eondit imtThat the dinner shall not be loo '..ct-ly- ;
thut It sii.ii not ba a fad fruita-rian or reatetarlan arrnir; ami thaithe aoclet) sliall ba tfllowed to eon- -
lint analynaa with the help of twoanalytical , hemisis during the prog- -
less nf the mealAlfred Moore, gfcretary of the
" V. bellevea It la utterly Impossi- -
bla for an unadulterated rapal "f theB'ope oi a Christmas dinner to begiven in London. Moreover, he is-
sues a chall. nge for any one to pro-vide a duy's food for un ordinal)workincman'i famll) without thrtacaaaa of food adurteraUoM. "if thelist Includes . otfee, tea or cocoa;i. n . ui. butter, aatiaape, inn on, milk,aaef, vcgei.il.li blaciilta, Jam, hone)and herae, there will be more than
DIAMONDSf&50 per ton
HANDSCREENED
inw.The hope Mai n,rcd thnt llintl-datlo- n
of eeurlttoa had heen iom-pl- lt.'.l. M M thonah fnrtli.T trailn . M
tra. tlon may have to l f.i,porUttloaa ,.i . ..firr money mnrketaifti r the turn of the year were moill-fl.'- d
Ity eonxlil. ration of thn extent to
E MINUTE CLOGGED NOSTRILS
nonor.il, although no final tletarmLnntlon hua lain n n hiil on ki ,(m. v
t ion.Mr. n.lv S, ,!, (., iv IfrAdOO In
to work at tin- - tpaisurvM the vail olliing ill tin- BMtint f-lam, lal j Mi m that tin- - BOW law will
KtaJI ll. in ., IU barred hl01 i" Dalian today anil had a long
t.ilk ..v.-- inn I. Ill with Charles A. Co
hi. h poaiponAZTEC FUEL CO.
Ml-- I RO, HI
The Gifh thaiCrow ConstantlyIn Value
Mir rustomcra will toll , n
thnt we ate showing the largest
hihI ni"t perfect laaortmenl "f
OPEN-COL- DS ftND CITIIfflH III S
ilrementa mayions. The bondrtia of antlelpa-mind- ,
nlthniiRhi will i miHtltnti'
affCCt nn. inmarket mIh
lorv relnMJanuary ia reenrd.
Klrmneaa
three cases of adulteration," he de-- .hum He asserts further that It i"
Utterly Impomlble to get unadulter-ated milk In London. Ii may he onl)a drop ni aniiato to the pint, but thisla added to five a rich, creamy I I
to separated milk. other adultertlona mentioned by Mr. .Moore areI'laster of part in noma kind offlour, salyi tile add in Jnms, rice thatia faced with uneatable mineral mat-ter, and boric acid 111 milk, cream andaimed goods.
The society has Issued its clarioncall, "Why ahmild people r( on al
In at. .el prleea take the V. .... .. . ' - f ca..aa I a -1 i.ctl Iliad. Ilmls inflHriKil Mr 1Mb. iho ncstrils; penetratM and heaEi ttn
form of unwIlllncn.'NN to contra el fordial mi psrlotla, rather than groVth ofnow orttoM Maroaatila ordon amlitfht, but for prompt deUvary, indinnt
..ig and oti llniiilie I reidy. , ,' ' V V V '"" monCROP PRODUCTION ,,,e ,n,.-- e. in an ami inroai; iifart
(tie air passages; stops nasty dU-( unrgea and a feeling of clcnnilnf.(ti.tiea In the ity. Thai II aim.
..ii mug iene cornea immediately.
H. P. WANNERlilt Wi- -i i mini
Navdjo BlanketsIII sT ;l U I V
M( III M Bl I. H l
Dl TOWN
Ml VII HHUt MAullhWit
LACES,
ir pil OP WORLD MORHon t lay awake atrngfihii;
for breath, with bend atuffed; DM-tri-
closed, hawking and lilnwlnr.Catarrh or a cold, with Its runnlni
Try "Kly s Cream Halm."Get n ainall bottle anyway, Just to
try It Apply a little In the nostrilsand instantly your (logged noae andstopped-ii- p ail passages of the headwill open; you will nreathe freely;dullness and headache disappear. Hvmorning: the catarrh. d
or catarrhal sore throat will he gone.Knd such misery now! Get the
small bottle of "Ely's Cream Halm"at uny drug store. This sweet, frag- -
in- low Nioeki-- . Itallrond traffie h--,
fnliintr off nnd foreen nre lielnu ra-dio ml
Hawirda of the aenm.n detract from;the favorable xpci ulativc influence of"m hiL-l- nnnhtM.ii it,. f MtatWM licit.
Thn statement of the actual rondl-rJo- n
nt cl.ai In hottte lianka andtitiKt companl.a for the week ahowa
,th't they Jmld 17,tS9,3r.O reaerve In
nose, lout mucous utoppinir into ththroat, and raw dryneas is distreedacTHAN III 1912 nut truly needleaa.
H. YAN0WNMM ISI 111 V. t entrnl mi your rnitn just once In
"Ely's (.'reiim Halm" and your coldor catarrh will surely disappear.
-a of Icaal i. iiiiiri iii. rite. This isEstimates Announced From1
lowing themselves to lie poisoned.'Kevertheleaa, itn- people are appar-ently going ahead Joyously preparingtn fenst n online, to their means onChrlstmua day, without a thought ofthe adulterations paaMlfJ their llpa.
Kor the flrnr (line during her forty-od- d
cars' residence In Ktigland. theICugenle, widow of Na-
poleon lit, recently attended a churchservice In London, the eoeaelOBthe funeral of her life-lon- g friend,Madame ,1c Arcoa.
Tim aged lives so muchto herself now, her only intimates be-ing the little ln,il Mloay at her resi-dence at I'liriiliorniigh, that her pres-ence In the Jesuit church at I'armstreet pawed almnst unnoticed. Sheappeared to lc in splendid health,and her activity, icmarkalile for awoman in eighty-eight- h year, put torest the reports of her failing healthAt the conclusion of the service shereceived an ovation from her manyfriends, which lnought the old time
an Incream of It.tlMM from lastll' I. PkA -iur countr; nually on dredging. Altogether. DoTtr
harbor has cost the nation ISO.OH,- -ant for thea leff.-i- i and
welfare ,
noble oneti iiem.-ii- iiiuowa:Intemntional Institute of A," tondm-.n- : ooo, and many millions mora will
have to be spent If it is to lie nf anyAtrrir-iilt- , ira InWU- - I ll.53.H4J.o(in: increnae, 4.- -
MANSION CAFE1131 H4.uth Ural Hire,!
Mi ' on Keanlar.nal .r nhnr' ordera I'lininn- I'hopway md Noodle Private boot haor pane an. I haimucii. Mand. inif a marlcan nyle UPiuora 'rom, Mf Prompt lervtei nn. ' in
(Irian d iit.'
.000."hiniHiiiim iiniiniu uulfti r r.i use to the larger ships of the navy.COLORADO INCOME
TAX IS $140,493.--liobabiy the most Interesting1 nfFarmer in 191
the Scott Antarctic, expedition speci
Pi relied upon the estimates for thisbranch of the service. Including theordinary and supplement;! ry estl-m- .
.lis, will show next year nn In- -
i.ase of anotherIt Is In the civil service and reve-
nue department, however, that theincrease has lieen greatest, largelydue to old age pensions, industrial In-
surance ami labor c, hanges. Theexchequer Issues for these parpow Ihave gone up from $230,000 In 1905I., nearly $400,000,000 In lilt, andthey will ba even greater next year.
All of this has caused a great out-cry from the economists In the coun-try, hut us most of those making up
mens, wnii-- nave just DOen placed ;n
the natural history museum at ROMKensington, are the few pleie of
iiiuxiot ar,i , ,.nn ....coal found by Captain Scon's party,
Hperlo. $321,01 4,000; Increase $3,- -S Hi. 000.
Legal tenrterg, $79.1110,000 Increase.1 1.'. 1...M..
et SeyaaftM $1,023,449,000; in-
crease, $I4.S03.000.ClreUMtloi, $44,t.ifi,00fl; Increase.
$!r,x1ooo.Hanks cash reserve In vnult,
Trust ciaiipnnle.V cash reserve Invault, $62,330,000.
Aggiegatc ash reserve. $400,204 -
in latitude X., deirrova in Hi.of the frozen plateau that stretchesirom King Kdwardn land way .in
UHtTQtTRIIQt'K WHY 00.M.iiiiifa.'tiirliiir t onr. . i loners
and .lolibera.W.'-- l Mliir enne.
PhaM '
the smith Pom,The coal Waa found by Conimiinritr
p. aaooiee jouss.u asaaiu ...Wnahllikton, Iter. 20. - - Kiuures nn
World proilu, tlnn for the present yearrhhlad today to the department ofcrtculturf from the International in-- ,
stitnte ,,f AgrlcuHttM at fiome, Incltnl111 the principal , minims of thenorthern hemlaphere, arere as follows
All w In al .1. .ii. i. 1,000 linshels. lie- -
Ink s. per cent mute than ln."t vcar;nil rye. l,IM,Mo,el buahela, 1 pitcent less than lasl Mat.
I' nie.v, l,f,L4, 000,000 buahela, 7.7 j
I van.': among the little bundle ,,f fox- -
smile In her fin e.Madame de V reus was one "f the
friends who came from Prance withthe at the time of her ex-
ile and during the intervening yearsthey have l.een the closest of friends.Her death was a great shock to Ku- -
' genie, and it was feared that it might
."Ms which Captain h'eott and his thr".-this group favor iooUl reform, theirfire has been aimed almost solelv at companions dragged lb lou2h th
the "Ul'T ' li7.ril',l with their other l, ire , nninio.Rxeeaa lawful reserve, f 7.439. 3.10
I'eti it. Hi i .'il The -- tat,. iimIhvin I mi inhei itaiicc tax from Hit
ii ft of the i it.- .ii.hn a. Thati In i
III PUeMO, will, h vas mm., than doU--
ill. UPetMl ev.-- received heforcm Hin h lav by thf Mlale. The hiaiMrare aaaaaped IMT.ttna.ot, which.
deductbm of the f,ltt), aumptlotia, save $1411, IMS. 4(1 to the atnte.in the opinion of aoreraar AmmIhls aim. not aJmoM will OOVOT the approprlatlonx of the last K''tiernl na-ib- l)
for the fiscal liiennlal piTlodvvlilih were made for Improvement"
t puMbo nharttaMa, penal and al
lnstiiuii.ini.Tin total vulne of thf Thatiinr e-
thu wni liven m $4,i 1,117,11, aihlch Marit. net That, her, I a Mian
Thati In r, lln iii. .ml (V C That.iier
fa a lo to the Mi
the naval estimates. Onhand, most of those whosupreme navy are againstforms, so that tin- cov intacked from both side-- ,
it is feared thnt the
have III effects.From the way in which the cost ofincrease, 1 .4 r,9,0",0.
IN MillIMMM i '
s ami li
advocate a thnt memorable return mtirnfvsocial 1 Which cost them their lives. T he few
nent Is at- - tiny fragments, under the liuht ofelenee, tell a wonderful story. If it
$20,000,000 is true, ns these specimens sfrnnnlv
Miminaiv ,,f state hanks ami true- - ,1,. ,,a.,,,a . ,,.i 11,., c,.n..plcompanies in Kte.it.-- N0 York not administration Is piling up, it isincluded in clearing- - houae statement: hoar elieved that the chnneellnr of
l oan", 1 '..".0.2H. 700; decrenae. 14 - the exchequer will have to providemiltin
" matt,Jlffcr.
to IlKhtIn W el n
a winch brlnnof proicilure
indicate, thnt there Is coal at theSouth Pole. It follows that at somnnmote period there must have linenforests growing in this frozen. Ice
covered land. Stored up in the little'it" of coal Is the hent from a tmpi-oa- l
sun which ages ago shorn- overthe hills and fertile valleys of KlnKKd wards land, now a desolate waste.
12.1.600.Specie,
4 00.i ajaJ
nr. 2,i. no.
$60,390,100; ,lvrcne,inler, $,143,s0O; decrease,
" . e ii i more i in n last year; onta,4,571.000,000 buahela, S.S per centMora than last year; the forcBolna
the prOdUOtlOfl In Austria,Germany, Helalnm, Denmark. Kntnce,Orent Hritoln ami Iniaml, Hungary.itai. Lusemburgi Nathorttutda, Rainiinla, RuaBHt In Kniope (sixty-thre- e
kovcriininitsi. Switzerland, t'anndn,I'nlted itataa latUa, Japan, Rumm mAsia (ten Kiiveriimentst, Alueria and
i l"- total production Of sunnr heetaas ;.4 '.in ' .inn "hurt tons. 2. a per cent
more than l,.t war, in llelglum, Hen.mark, Spain. I'lan.c. Itnlv. Xethcr-lan.ls- .
Uiitmiiila, Switzerland, Canada
spent Dy the admiralty on the Im-
provements of Dover harbor hasbeen wasted. There is today a rush-ing tide rip across the harbor en- -
trance which makes it next to Im-- !possible to enter at certain stages ofthe tide; on all occasions, naval nav- -igators are wary about bringing their-ship-
in, ami shipmasters avoid the,harbor whenever they possibly can.The eddies are intrliute and Uncer- - j
tain, and It is lmpos.sihlc to predictthe currents.
It huH also been found that the luir- -bor silts up very rapidly. In spite ofthe fact that tllO.iit are si'eiit an
Total deposits, $597,166,900; de- -
for an expenditure of a billion dollarsin the estimates for the next lis. a
i iiThis sum Is about double whnt the
estimates amounted to In llif, whenthe liberal party, which generallystand- - for '. OQOmy, came into powerin only one department has there beana partaC, and that is in connectionwith Hie army, the cost of which was$;,.noo. oho less lasl year thun it waseight yeart ago. The navy last yea;'coat $15,000,000 more than it did in1905. and If present forecasts are to
I selected Chinos,- - hi,
crease. l,;62.tiOO.iiusi coinpunins reserve with clear-
ing house members carrying 25 percent cash reserve, $ I7,s4:i,fl00.
rt, Thatcher, widow amira practically sole helre, as appraise,!, was eom-iiiI- h
in the sum of f .046.- -
i Mocha, lUMM.IO; bankij.uu: muiuaM stock. $1 ;,- -
Inneons. $ ,9J,'.i4 74: notetta. $7f(i,l33.1!t; real estate,
linlli".
aadDaffodlb, llardv I Hies, fulll' ' us bulbs: for sab- b)
E. I I T.212-21- 1 2i v. Am, phone 16H.nini,
The orlRlnarinit.-hct- . Ht.it.
. " ... ., , . ,,,,13.'
FIRE ENDANGERS
BRITISH BATTLE
Genuine
Parisian
IVORY
33 off
includlna Crotla and SlavonicThe total productloa ol cleaned col
ton ii.;';o;.iuin,iiiin pounds, 2.1 pci tit more than la.- -i year, In the 1'nit
id Slates, India, Japan ami Lgypt.
nol. Men v,si'k I .iii iv mi ut. CRUISER ' -.-t ... . inllrrrnrW 7l
.Indue Hen II. I lml-- n Mai lies.Chicago, Hoc. 20. Judge Hen H
Lindner, founder of the juvenile courtat Denver, Cow,, and miss HenriettaBrevott, Mepdatuyhtar of Dr, j.CHpp it. ,, Detroit, Ml. h wore mnr- -
rled in ra tonight.
(niilagc and nolo fool naiHIW'Kmake riding a i il, vnaajra in vduin.
(uaranteed or money rc.fumbil. ovi on sjHsial sale. 2-
- percent oir. .. Korber ami Co., KMtnd Bt. I'bone N7M.
Portl nd nre, Deo, 20 Plftaanhundred men praeented themselves ntthe municipal free employment bureautoday tO register for the city work In- -
leadad to relieve the wants of theunemployed. Fierce Conflagration Rages at
Docks and Flames SpurtHundred Feet in Air When
Hesnlts from Journal Want Ads.jne rnariMj price
No Other Store
Can Offer the
Bargains We Do
in Genuine
PARISIAN IVORY
IT WC.NINa JOJHNAl. eatMl - WISHPortamouth, BruT., iec. 20. a
fterea Bre .vhich, though restricted Iia limited area in I he duck ynrd here,was still raging nt a late hour to-night, fought by the lire departmentand all available reserves. The
started in n sail loft along-side the smith Railway Jetty, and itthan spread to 1 huge semaphore iedfor signalling warships and to ad-jacent buildings, goon after the firewas discovered it lamed such head-way t Im t all warships in the harborMara tummoaadf to Mnd tire parties
A Few Special Offerings
Protect
Your
Horse
with one of
OurI ligh Grade
Stable
Blankets
Large-- Sleepy Hollow Rocker-Fum- ed Oak, Genuine Spanish Leather,$14.20; Regular $22.50 Values. J Electric Lamps, 20 per cent to33 -3 per cent off. Child's Rockers-Ladi- es' Desks, 20 per cent off.J Dressing Tables, All Woods, 15 to 25 per cent off. J A Beautiful
Stock of Cut Glass, 25 per cent off. OPEN EVENINGS
Ji$300.00 stock at
A nffit I'l HI 1 I' PIT HI.XNKI Is ;, wlut the nam,- ImplL.sihttty IX ffeet tit. aell ni.nte and the lu st linis'ied HliinUct
mr Special, made of 10-o- s soil duck, fan-- lined,M rows t ttchhtg and pried at il.uo; b ham irum ."S up.a.., k oi liush Rohea is Batting low, but we have a few leit
es at --'..M p. ita.iMI. You cannot duplicate them nt
Hie dm k yard and the lire appli-ances of the marine and military bar-- ;
racks were requisitioned ns well asjthe entire tire lighting force of thePort.
Tor a time the new battle cruiserQueen Mar v. which was moored along-jeld- e
the Jetty, was jeopardized byburning brands falling on her deck,but aha was speedily towed out of thedanger lone.
When the fire was at Its heightflames fed by the stores of lubricatingoil, .sin. On feet Into the air. illumi-nating the entire harbor.
Back at my old stand andw;ll give all orders my personalattention. Quantity and qual-
ity guaranteed. Hugh Trotter,
iCoal and Wood.
111. .1.
BUY NOW
BUTT'S,!Phono 65.
2nd and Central
STRONG BROS.Albuqut rque Carriage Co. HOME FURNISHERS
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, s.i ornci Hirst atVl nttlM IMione M 1
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THREEALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1913.
5c Suggestions t:Christmas
Everything in New and Up-to-da- te Jewelry Novelties,WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CUT GLASS, HAND PAINTED CHINA, STLRLING AND PLATED WARETELEPHONE 585 HOHn JCr HFIMHOF THIRD AND CENTRAL
INSTINCT BROOKLYN CLOSESFIGHTINGIN THEWORLD
OF SPORT DEAL WITH REDSTUSELESS MNTIISpecial Prices For I
I Christmas Shoppers I
Ui n l)I,V, 99
REFT! WALLOP FOR TINKERSUMGHTEfiS
j i ' ' . r .TRAINING FOR I BJSBSSign M , MSM2S m .Lonnoveisy Mnsnm uui oi
W C iuom , p m IShortstop's Purchase Com
While It Plays Some Part In
Career of Ring Man, Knock-
out Punch Is Necessaiy to
Make a Champion.promised by Agreement to; r i n m 1 -- tIAS BOUTTrade Players.
enough to keen i mm gsttiaf son. umthe few iIiivn remaining bsfOIS theman h will be Ium BnOUgk to put hintin prime tdiupc In put up the fifth! ofhis life.
Hotli boy pxprrwi miprcme cunfi- -'
i" In the uli Their former .ti-- i
nunter, which Nnrttpi 111 a draw,lift rah of them bellevinn that ifit ji tn io aspf imam hp would bei 't ttUMl the vvimipr, and now thattheir wlKh In to be Km ul i'il It Is cer-tain that n fierce fight will bp bppiby Ulnae who go out to thp ( 'h rixt iiihnlb Inu.M nt thp k tiiniiNliiin.
Director Iiuh ui ranged for is-ti- n
neat in order to hi i oiiiiii '.iii'the crowd, nrul the prospsBtB arethat a Iuk holiday audience will takein tbp show. A rlany net of prellm-Issvii-
win at put on to whet thpappetite of th" spuria. Thp programwill begin promptly at S (clock.
lav MOSNI NO JOUSNAL . WtMt'lnelnnatt, O., Dec. 20. Thp coi
troversy over the services of Short'After Week's Delay, Matthews
and Torres Start in Again
to Condition Themselves for
Thursday's Encounter.
Liineu iviucne uiovesjjijV
JPjLy N 1 5 Por Cent off I(jJIyfcl WKDMiSDA Y, DEV. 24 I
stop Joe Tinkpr, bptween the Brook-lyn National league club and the Cin-
cinnati club, was nettled at a confer-0-
between President I'barles s
or Brooklyn, and President Au-gust Herrmann and ItcrotMa lluiKtephptis ot the local club, here todgjBy the terms or tile tgreemonl reach-ed, Ebbetts is to pay the local clubllB.Ouo tor Tinker and Is to hand over$10,000 to Tinker for signing to playwith I'rooklyn.
There has been a great fuss latelyaboiii I hp fighting Instinct and thepart it plays In the prize ring. Itdoes exist and plays BStti part, nowami then, but as for being tbp mainessenep of a real pupilist this can beillHi'ounte I.
Al Pnlor, In some respects, was o!fighting instinct pprsonlfled. Hp wasaggressive by nature find attack wasinstinct with him. He was endowedWith n wondprlul physlnue, and If thmere lusl for battle counted for muchAl would today be the greatest s. rap-per In the world. Indeed, after histwo or three years of preliminary px-- iperlenep here, he is stretched outready for embalming, pugilistic-all- othsMt Dubs hyp stopped him.
Then there's Carl Morris. It Is acustom of the developer of fighters totest the sameness of his protege. Tlw
Aitu .i wetk'i enforced Idleness,due in die debt) in the match whtea
'.I rm In. ember 17, 1'ielie Mat-
thew a of st. I.nuiH, ami Juek TorresMi. i. ruue, today will takp up
the mills ugain anil Man in to con-
dition ihemsehca for tbp ironies!which is in ip uft in the New Mex-
ico Athletic inb vymnunlum on
athletic in I'luy ( ..Ibvian-- .Philadelphia, Dee. 20. Connie
Min k, of the Philadelphia Aniprlciiiileague baseball club, annoum eil todaythat he hail arriinged to pluy twoMMM with the I'liiviTHity of Pennsyl-
vania teum next spring. The gameswill be played at Phi bp Park on
Christmas day. Torre will box this March 30 ami 31.afternoon and Matthews tonight.
m, mows i,,s Ko.ien rid ot ,i,P fry Tonque Coal, the newboils on his lie, k which race inn simuch trouble ami which ncewitated coal from Alfiodoncs. The best least .I1hpI.iv of ellOW" and into the"the i'is!ionem nt of bin return bout Isi.iril goi s the candidate for glorv.for all uses. Gallup, lump and
stove. Carthage, lump andstove. Mountain Wood. Phone
A .supplementary agreement alsogives Cincinnati the ptivilaga of pur-chasing Pitcher Tingling ami Outflcld- -
r Miuan of Brooklyn, while Brooklyncan buy Second Uusemnn Kgan of thelocal team. This latter deal Is optionalwith both clubs. They are given niiiilJanuary 7 to cxeulsc their options.Clin Inn. ill can purchase Ylnirilng for18,500 and Moran ror it, mm, whileBrooklyn can obtain Kgan by payingK.Nt.
It Is almost certain 111 il these dealswill be closed, it was said that linalarrangements f,,r their ttunsrer wouldhave been made today, but for thefact that both Bhbattl and lleiimantidesired to confer with their managersbefore absolutely closing the deal. Kb.bettt; said be would confer with Manuger Itoblsun us soon as he armedat home and Herrmann will talk thematter over with llcrxofr at the
baseball comifMssioii BteOtlnlhere in January.
if both clubs exert ise their options,
with Tories. While be has not beenable to do any work for several da' sthlii will hardly Interfere with hisstances, m the si. i.onis tighter it piIn I'l'h.litlnii at all times an does nutntand In need of a long campaign tomake himself fit for a battle. TBfrMhaa been doing; light work Just
mm flfe K t it" m rm i p. w,
'ssfe Al1 Boytf and Chll Iron's IXlM5iii!L 15 Per Cent Off II
M MANDFI I Iiihim: ir.;t sou now iiMitxi,
The Liv- - Clothiera. m1 hi milw I i 'J jW WBMsF'itsBsssssssssssssssbbsbssssssbb! BBssH spB I I PbbbssVsbssssbsssbI Hssssssl I Hsssssl sssssl ' '
LANGFQRD WINNERfl zhs? isar" i
Trotter, 402912. Hugh
North First.
No man with a yellow strc.ik" couldpver hope to stand the gaff of a cham-pionship campaign, j
Yet Carl Morris, who Flood before.Ilm Khun until his face was twice itsnormal size and until be himself hadtaken a gruelling such as no modem fighter has endured In flfti ei,.wars, has fail, d to materialize Inthro years. He is still a sluggishimpossible "dub, ' apparently with nochance to rise above mediocrity. He,too, had physlnue. Hut sheer gameness, the first fighting quality,couldn't lift him.
On thp other hanl, Lute Mrt'nrty,Who was. the most promising out of theyoung heavyweights, and who wro, and
Brooklyn club can obtain TinkerKgan for $80,000 of which $L'0.- - mirn iriiinrTTr owu ,v"
000 goes U) Cincinnati and I It, 000 toTinker for signing. Cincinnati ObtainsVingling and Mi. ran fur SU'.Mmi Con-- 'sldprlng the money subtractions, thetotal trade, therefore, would be that iu prriq nn it
Raining pristine all the time up to hdeath, was many times accused ofhaving the ochre tinted stripe In hismakeUp; while ring followers are to-
day not sure whether Jack Johnsonir of tried courage.
It's the head, after all, that domi-nates the heart, In the ring and else-where. And the finest fighting
l in the world is not proof againsta li ft shift and a knockout wallop.
ill I ninu uuu i
Albuquerque Foundry andMachine Works
I''ngl i N I on oilers MaclilnKtsCastings in Iron, B rass, Bronte.
Aluminum, ECleotrlc Motors, OH KnRlnes, Pumps and Irrigation.
Works and Office. A Ihinjuerque
Cincinnati will give Tinker and Kganto Brooklyn rm- ring ling and Morasand $7,500, Tinker gelling $10,1100
from lirooklyn out of the dealThe conference lasted almost three
hours and nt Its conclusion bothand Herrmann, as wi ll as Sec-
retary Stephens, stated that the)were entirely satisfied with the ar-
rangement. Stephens represents theportion of the board of director! Of
Boston Tar Baby Decisively
Beats Hobokcn ColoredHeavyweight in Battle Which
Goes Full Twenty Rounds,
Ha res nmi Hip llnltila,NSMtMS of l be ftnslllllSSl 'lown fiction nun, II, I y
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PITCHING HONORS IN
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Cured in One Dayllf r ri. nS nio.'it'ft.t Sr
f SnlratKI Utrio TrsMmu.the Cincinnati dub which last weekdisapproved the Tlnki r deal as con VARICOCELE
Hydrocele, Rupture (Hernia)llrlenll.in from ii.I,iai or llimo
VAIIK (X KI.R li knottr. Klat
(V MONNIHa JOUMNAL PfCIAI. LAKr WIRI)
I'iiii, Dec. l. Sum l.angliird, thenegro heavyweight pugilist of Boston,was awarded the decision on pglfltSoyer joe .leaiiiu tie of Roboken. K. J.at Ihe end of a I went conies!held here tonight. The bout was con- -
ildered In Fiance to for the heavyweight eh amp Ionship of the world.
Kangforil foiled the righting
Humiliated after the National leaguemeeting In New Vork
It was stated he re on authority to-
night that Tinker is to be offered'$5,000 a year Manager Itobinsnn willshow him a three-yea- r contract atthai talAO and ask him to sign It.
Tinker has been quoted ts saying he;would not play with lirooklyn unless1
wnrni Ilk eundltloa of ths veins, withsymptom lueh in ivhliig Snd pain,nervoiisne, debility, loci of enerf jnuil lnhltliin, A man Hiiffirlnr frnui
MORNINU JOUKNAL tPICIAL tIAMD llChicago, Dee. It, filching honorsso far as proportion or games won
Mid lost determines them, went toI Flone, ot Minneapolis; McQnilteo, ofIColirmbua; Cutting of Milwaukee, andiCIemona, of Louisville, in the 1913American Association season, accord-- 'lug to figures announced today liyiPresident Chlvington. Kiene is cred-- ;iter! with seven victories and two de-- !feats, McQiiillen with twelve victoriesand tour dereats, and Cutting, who,
'took part altogether In thirty-nin- e
Kamea, won twTpnty-on- e of the vie-- jtories which gave Milwaukee the pen-nant and lust nine games, ("lemonsi as credited with seven victories and
Miraocele laniiiit enlftr tlio I' S. uimyWo ssrn In on treatment of a few .
No aln. No Uauner. No Inponveuletir.
HVIiltnt ri.R la a illitrnaahi conhe received $10,000 ror one year or throughout the$7,500 a year Tor three years A BrOOk. H)! , ,., D
battle Jeannettsnine Ibree times In illtloii, requiring eipert ul lentlon
Urairlng off lb fluid la onlr tnupor jsssasssssssssssssesssssstary. IT ton nra a aufren'r fr uu llv'00000000OOOOOOlyg club OIn CUM pointed out thai Tink-er received IS.OOO a year with n
eluimpionshlp team, Chicago, and Wasnow to get the same salary, but that
ilrorpl .. i will di well t" lereH00000000000000oooo
gate oar Miri'lfOt) OP TRKATMUMwhlrti rural uueomiilleatnil en In St Hudson for Signs
he thirteenth round and at the enduf Ihe twentieth round was barelyable to stand. In the twelfth, rif- -
jtcenth and nineteenth rounds Jean-hett- t
landed hard blows on his op- -ponent, but they were InetfeotUSl.Jeannetti 's gameness frequentlybrought okeeri from the spectators.
lidnntri.his salaryId nil
nt hrrma itrri.twith the $10,000 bonus,nt the end of three yeanproximate $8,?,.'!0 a year.
or Kupium rial niit n'liif Urea AMignr struii. esusea liy iiipiliia;
igiiine, limns or afeiuiinii i nu n
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ijiileKiy, may riiu ni"P,it of th InIISM I trsflup, rpsnltliig In Ptraiiralafioii nd
roqtitrlng an operatinn. W cur maiir1)1 ( i.im s TO
ANNOl NCK IllsSEVEN CUPS 1)1.1 ls(l eauea in one ireatment. No IneonveulrDca No detention from bualnra
Wall Paper
HUDSON Fourthfor Picture Street andFrames Copper Ave.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROAD
MAY BE TAKEN OVER
BY FORMER INTERESTSA Sure Cure For A Small Fee
thrie ili feats, though he was on theslab In twenty-thre- e games.
"King" Cole, who was dratted bythe ew York Americans, where heWill Play under Frank Chance, hiscaptain when he was a Cub, rankedalining the "iron men" of the league,pitching in forty-si- x gamc for Co-lumbus, with a record or twenty-thre- e
games won and eleven lost.His record gave him sixth place,
Kivrs, o Columbus, being firth withniti" wins and four defeats.
Louisville and St.. Paul tied forteam fielding honors with .flfii each,while the Milwaukee champions rank-ing third, with .9G0.
R VGRANTA3TED
' Till'. MOSTCOFFEE YH
pELICIOUS,HAVE EVERONE CENT
Chicago. Dec. 20. Joe Tinker, d.CtiDstd to commit himself when In-
formed this afternoon that Ihg Cin-
cinnati and Brooklyn dubs dually hadagreed on his transfer to BrooklynHe was told that the clubs, throughtheir presidents, had decided that hewas to get a $10,000 bonus when besigned with Brooklyn, but he said heWould make no decision until he hadbeen notified Officially of the consum-mation of the ileal He said he didnot expect to meet BbbsttS at India u- -
milElectric Percolator. W hat woman c
MoatISSg K')repafa
lltrtlnblSp'y '""'rsM
A ArehJi"i$jtl I'rantloa
and
PfCIAL (.OI.ftCSPONr.INCI TO MOftNINO tt JftNAL,
Raton, V. M.. One. 20. Informationwas given OUt this week that the Ht.
Louts, RoCKy Mountain K PacificRailway Co. will again take over itsholdings and operatt tin road as it
did up to August I, tHis yeai.It was staled that while on his re
Withdesire better, more thoughtful fifti
BALDRIDGELUMBER COMPANY
Paints, Glass, Cement, Roofing
and Builders' Supplies
Eleci at all prices to suit all pocket- -PercolatorsricO ppeiboth Nicke and111 lent ttii to Holland, .1. e,n i loutt n
Our Dlnlomsa,ap.dls tomorrow, he tous planned do. auvceggfui in making m filiations Reglatrallona, t b leen la urofflrro, pro ni to be the mostXpert and beat. saaitfUtd te
In Kl Cwee.
They will serve a fine Tur-
key dinner at the Myers CafeSunday evening from 5:30 to8 o'clock. Dec. 21st. Price35 cents.
ttcr Coffee, with less coffee, for vi$$ mo
5 are open every evcniii; until Christmas,and have a cup of coffee with us. andrcolati r home for wile.
unless na was again invited by trielirooklyn president.
President Murphy of the ChicagoNationals expects to go to Cincinnatitomorrow to dlsruss a possible Cub- -
Ped deal Monday with Mai, a rHerzogT.
Cometake a Don't Give Up A Visit Will Tell
We also rare by tb lileat and beltStstbodl Iiiood Polaoa, Nkla lllne.
j National Foundry& Machine Company
Klioiioii.tlftin, atarrb. Kni and Throat
wherein In oCtlred bains with whichthe c puny can sett le Its aftulrs withthe Santa Fe and operate thp roadus previously. Il is understood lhatthe Santa Ko was given the option oreither reverting the property buck toIts former owners or extend the linewestward on to Oaltup from utePark, and connect with its main line
let that, point.In the event that the Santa Fe does
not revert the property'to Its formerowners, construction work must becommenced by starch i. next year.
Troiihlra, tpllpay, Nrvua lieeJtne,Nervouiineaft, r.niarsd rroatate. Ob- -IriKtlona (Htrirture), Bllitney, Hlndder
and rrbiar.f Dleeace. I1le and all
Toys-- ! Dolls! Never betterand cost less at The Leader,309 West Central.
- Oro li, Play fcfOriu,Chicago, Dec. ffl, Alfred lie OrOi
of New York, national championthree-cushl.- n billiard player, accept'
It in ml iib.n.re, and all aueclal dleeaeeaof Mrn snd Wonien,
General Foundry Work,Iron and Brass Castings.
BABBITT METAl.
( 0N8( snricB awd... X i.iv fA Ml nation nra
If out of towa. writsNTERNATIONAL SPECIALISTSAlbuquerque Gas, Electric Light & Power Co.
Dr. KetHirr.ld Co. j Albuquerque, New Mexico
,ed today the challenge fur thp title"The Best Medicine I Kvor L'srd." by Chailcs Morln of Chicago."Chamberlains Tablets is the bpSt The match will be Played here Janu-medlol-
I ever used for constipation, iarJ' anti 7--
biliousness and headache," writes! IMrs. A. W. Milne, St. Oeorge, Utah.! Want a high-grad- e employe? OrThese tablets arp very effectual, easy the better grade of servants? Makeand pleasant to lake. Fur sale by all use of the want columns of Thodealers. i Journal.
Second Floor, llainmett BloeS, osrnaW. Central.Plume !. mil Ft, and Menu Ar., Kl PSS. Tsm.
Decorated Wine and WaterSets. Cheaper at the Leader.309 West Central.
n trim ii 112 Mnaa Ave.Ilnnra, a. m. to 1 p. uu, t ta T a. am.
gnada.ra, IS a. en. la 1 p. m.ooooooooooo 00 ooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooot Ki -- oils ft uui Journal Want Ads.
ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL SUNDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1913.
lOIJOOOOOUOOOUIJOOOUOUOOOOUUOUOUOCJOOOOu. PRESIDENT PLANS TOoo MACKA I GRATIFIED TO START TUESDAYo 1fromStore will be open oo ? BEFORE AND AFTER9 to 12 this morning o aoIKiw jouiii.i Maailt H'tlo Yo Washington, i 20. Preeldeato IT VOLUNTARY Wilson probably will leave here Tues-
day 1s for Paee Christian, Mia., aboutHURRAHThe Final oo f i' mllrs frmn New Ortl IM Y CHRISTMAS SALEo fot hbi three weeks vacation. It-- - ex-
pect!Takes Place During oo DISSOLUTION
night.to sign the i utrrncy MM Mori-la- y J
The Next Three Days M h.-- i mi i. TO iti --
u.u w . i 19 wt
On If port, Mlaa., lrc. 20. A fur-nished MpMMnca at PMI Christian.Mlaa., known a tin. Hern Ion pin. .
nan been selected for occupancy byPresident Wilson anil hla family dur- -
inK bia holiday y Hon. The McillM
i Hituatrd In oi f thr prat I lestxpota alon thr rmi-- l and haa an out-
look upon thr OuU of Mexico anl awide stretch of btach. Thr propertyla owned by Mrs. J. M. Ayar, i t CW. :iKo.
Postal Head Declares Separa-
tion of American Telephone
Company and Western Union
Means Real Competition,
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We want everybody to be satisfied to know once and
for all that I dollar spent with us will go farther than in
any other store in town our sales are real sales and
our goods are genuine compare prices and qualit es
to your heart's content then come and trade where
65c biys a full dollar's worth.
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MMtMt mttH to kohhinu nuaaiLINew Torh, Dec. JO. Clarence H.
Ml k.i.. 'h. praaUeitt M the Mmlt.ijrtflipialaa. ml, rvlewcil OH llM scpiia-(Io-
ly Um iiiiorm-- grnrral of thrAmerican Telephone and Telegraph, ,,iipattv mill thr Western t'nlon Tel- -
graph Sornpaey, today saidii Km been h MttTiy fmiKiii eoti-tea- t.
The reeult Im h gratifying solu-- t
Ion (.f ttl whole trouble Wr h)'and MtaM H will work out ao thatno further rauae for complaint may
slt elthrr on ihr ,url of tin- - pub- -
STATE SENATOR ON
TRIAL FOR BRIBERY
rr MOM Ml MA JOUMMAL Atl ,AL II.IIP WIHBI
Vlckaburr, Mlaa., Dec, 10. UtephenCaatleinan, principal witncK In theIf) BIG BARGAINS 1Q
A For days, or until midnight on 1
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trdtlfird toduy that llobba approai bedhim arsoral tinirs. i inb ayoi lux to ifctmoney In paynput for Influrnri inhnvlnjr n hill paaaed by the leeiala-turc- .
gI'aitlrman taaertrd that ha entered
into ihr deal only lo rateh lloblu. andLieutenant Btlbo. Jolntlj nccuard inth iiMlltinai Caatlrinun an id be
11 gave Hobhn 100.
SOMETHING that neverhappened before a readyto-we- ar clearance start-ing before Christmas. Wehave to do it because weare remodeling our
READY-TO-WEA- R
Department
Sale Starts Monday
Lasts all next week
25 Per Cent Reduction on allWomen's Ready-to-we- ar
A Straight One-Fourt- h Off on EveryCoat, Suit and Dress in the House
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Ma nr r.n Mr part. AnyBOdy with anyperception n! nil i mild have seen dur-ing ihr puat few yearn thai therewould br on ntl lo a huge i nmbl-nmlo- n
whw bbf purpoae wanto throttle competition In or-il- l
i In .i.olrol and monopolize. Hjifnl grateful lo Ihr administrationand particularly to Attornry (icncrilMi Reynotda for thr result. Tha
of )1KI(H took up tilt matteron lt own li'iii.iiivi', and without anvattempt tn Mhlfl or evade respond!-bllitv- .
It"1 attornry grnrral banbrought about thin complete
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December ia tn, ire omr tne ioi- -
lowing wonderful values in High-Clas- s
Merchandise.
NAVAjO PILLOW TOPS $1.15 each
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GRAY HAIR BECOMES0the uneUiest rvcr shown in town; CVtrjurk of .im reftUai to $2.25 value.
SILVER BEAUTY PINS - - - 25cahalonc H.arl : solil everywhere at 50c a
-- t t don't fail to Me thtte
CTt set DARK. THICK, GLOSSYPANHANDLE-PACIFI- C
HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION
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LAUNCHED AT CL0VIS Try Grandmother's Old FavorBANNER CALENDARS 10c each
ite Recipe of Sage Teaand Sulphur,
O ftraciAL i, m to MOHNiaa jounnal)g Ctorta, N M.. De, :.--T- an- -
0 hamllr r.iillli lllnnway awioi ianoibuild a road from Ainariilo looueraue, formally latinihcil hen AlmoMt averyi tbtoda) at i "I'll attended nirrtinx of Tea and Hulphur, propel ly compound-noru- l
roniU booHiora from taxtrrn New hrinfra back thr natural rolornndM.-.- and w,- -t T.xa- - I. ' Men- - ",",r'' ,J ,'"ir w" ',"',''or gray; also rnda dundruff,of lovla rle.led preal- -,frldrr. WW Bcalp and atopa fallinK hairil.nt D, k. B. srllrm. of Albuuuer- - y,ir, uf ,h(, nlv WH). , K, .
Iqur, firm vlre prerldent; J. L Houat, mlxturr was to nuke It ut homo,ii, Mm , n m., wTunil vtc praaldent; which U muniy and troublreome,C. Wolflln, Amarlllo, third vl-- Nowaday wo simply ak at any
These sr dtforatccl v it Ii iare colored laals, and. n- btnd-tmrnc- d; not offered before.,
BEAD WECKLACES, ALL STYLES - - - 55c eachThe most rcniark.ililc assortment of the popular long
ink chains ever .shown in town
JAPANESE DOLL PIN CUSHIONS - - - 30c eachCttte little foreign t ricks that please everyone,
PAPAPO INDIAN BASKETS 45c eachThe same n,lc baskets we have had on .sale for the
pat) ffeefc for 50c each.
JAPANESE CARD CASES 50c eachMade crepe liw in dainty shades, hand-painte-
OPALESCENT SHELL BELTS - - - - 25c each
FOR CASH ONLY NO GARMENTS SENTON APPROVAL
president. 11 Dillon, Ijnelno. l. SI., "'"a "" lor r yrin s nun nuiYou will get
i - treasurer, and C. K. Dennis. P"ur "'r "emeularge bottle for about 50 cents EVi rjhody uara this old, ,famoua recipe, be-
cause, no one can poaiblv tell tha'i'Iovis, assistant secretary.
Thr new highway ia to hr a link Inthe ( olorailo-to-i.ui- r niKliway anil a vou darkrntd vour hair, in it does II
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Golden Rule Dry Goods Company'iiink line of the (iiinn-io-dcra- n g0 naturally and evenly. You dampenhighway. It la to be SRO mites In a aponge or aoft brush with It andlaftgth draw this trirounh your hair, taking
DoleRuteH from every town on the ob amall utrynd at a time; by morn- -
'n the gray'liair disappear and a -
NUU were in attendaner at todaysl tar another application or two, your.meeting ami enthuMasm reigned su- -
hn(r ht,rnmea be8iitlfull.v dark, thick
AIR PLANTS IN JARDINIERES - -
on cuit bttV An Plants alone im
- 20c eachhis pi ice.
preme. ( puis royally eiuenainr.i 114 onj, B,mBy an) vou i0og yeura younjj-vlsilor- s
ami tendered them an claim- - rrati banquet tonlaThl .
The new highway asoi Inlion ia be-
ing iiioiiioleil by the j
commercial chilis of New Mexico andwest Texas10c each
ants COMET DISCOVERED
BY LA PLATA OBSERVER
JAPANESE CARVED WOOD COASTERSThe 20c kind, made of cherrv wood,
ALBUQUERQUE PENNANTS - - -A jim dandy i It for anybody.
POST CARD ALBUMS DE LUXE - -
20c each
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MOMNINS JOIJSNAL BPICIAt LIAn WISBt
Washington. Ore II The newen m et
j dIteevered b) Hclevan. Ht thel.i I'lata observatory, it was uniHMHM
ed tonight, has been seen by scientistat the naval observatory berr. It wasobserved last night in the (tve-tnc- h
Radar of the large observatory tele-s- i
ope and apparently is becomingbrighter The coRMt, which Is said toI'.ave a bright Dfbuleeft7i ia thus
in a report to Secretary Dan-M- i
Last night at III., Ilia., 47s., p. m .
A Hitf Assortment ofTine Navajo Rugs In-
cluding many Graysat 33 y3 Discount.
W.ishlngti n local liu-ai- i time. Us po- -
sltlon was II M2m.. Ss.. II right ua-- j
i i listen and 7 degree i 'i minutes, ST
si i ond, aoUth ilc linatlon That Is, thecomet was ui.it of Zeta Kriiliini, abOUlint., and north about 1 degree, 49
minutes. At pnsent it is moving westabout 411s,, per da and north about', degrees per day."
THE RHYME OF IHE.John Lee Clarke, Inc.
The Old Indian Curio Store
morning to accommodaterini? week da vs.
c i ten
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l am in a iuamlary, know not
We feel grateful to our numerous patrons who, have ac-
cepted our invitaVon to inspect our complete line of
highest grade
Pianos and Player Pianos
before buying elsewhere.
To this fact we owe our most prosperous Christmas
Season.
You will consult your best interests financially when
you decide that before huying a piano you will seci
Learnard-Lindeman- n Co.
206 W. Gold Ave. Albuquerque, N. M.
Ideal Gift GoodsAt Wholesale Prices
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what lo do;l or I have as many children as
the "woman In the shoe."for Chrlatmai t fed to each t.iM
I must cater,Though dissatisfied wtilspera, no
doubt I'll hear laterCetttt I think of one gift of useful-- ,
ii, x beauty and duration,To gle pleasure lo all, 'twould be!
quite an Inspiration.The thOUgtlt Is n good one, and 1 can-
not but feel,The best thing to give them la an
AUTOMOBiLttlI'll get it right now, and not Willi
nor delay.Hut pin for it at once, and put It
a way,And thus wisch moid all the flurry
and worry.Incident to selection.-- ! made in I
hurry.01 course, their choice will fall on
TIIK HKii'W hat other car is there that otters
such a trio''Simplicity, gracefulness ami perfect'
construction,V In, ii insures ita upkeep to the
tHtuOet nil net ion.one demonstration will Us excellence
reveal.And pr,, that they want the,
H ElD. O. de B.
1 Sample Line of Exclusive DesignsFrom (hw of the Largest New
York Importing and Man-
ufacturing Houses
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Cut Glass
Hand Painted China
Percolators
Chafing Dishes
Toilet Sets
Manicure Sets
Traveling Sets
Silver Deposit Ware iiTT?v
Powell Drug Co.Fourth and Central
Eat your Sunday Turkeydinner at the Myers Cafe.
Dinner from 5:30 to 8 p. m.Price 35 cents. Everybodyinvited.
FIVEALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1913.
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Now Is the Time to Buy aKruwniipsi as whs compatible withgood taste. The coats Were narrowand belled at a verv liw WabrtllnsThe hats Were small mid flit IlifC cIosp.Some bill, i Is wenpulled so l,,w nil the head that 111,,
frills of ihe net framed the face likethe petals of a flower.
Bright Colors Art the Vogue Today
fashion Repeats Herself in Medici Collars and Godet
Ripples; What the Children Wear,4ASKS EJECTMENT OF
PERSONS FROM 0JE DE
SAN JOSE LAND GRANTa
lloWers In lh brocade At the waistwas a slrdW with king tasselnl tgbof the color of wet violets. On herhe ol ihe wotc a most , harmlns littlehat with two winus pointing to
direction'- dl.iKon.ilh a, loss11,,. bin k of the hat
The daughter's dress, s- - n In thefirst illustration, was In brighter col-
ors, as befitted her HKe. The blouseand tunic WOT made 0 'due char-mens- e
The V shaped luck was out-
lined with a rutf of luce. The tunicwas pointed on either side, ilgplng
YORK, Dtt Vu vMNRW anticipated hi igeiat
was the Horse show Just past.Nominally, luople went to the soporb dispia or horseflesh, but eventhose most Interested could not helpIvlni attanllon to the wonderful iot
lelt, worn b the women of fashionS, oteh plaids, strip, and click- - m
taffetii, moire, duvcl.wic and clothwtn pic-cmi- m. I'lald la MaWd todevajog a gown of mereli to trim,and it Is extremel smart either way
l:la, k velvet .,, yen DOPUlaf lor
AskltiK for the ejectment of personsfrom the oja de tan Jose glial inSandoval county, of which be ns InIs owner, Hubert I'.. I'utnev vexterflafibd suit In the district court againstJuan Mesta- - Fr.i in ls-- ( lalleaos, Jose
ESTABLISHED INTEGRITY
An uninterrupted Itnsine career inaikeij ly dis-
tinctively conervtive policies since ilie orijirritatiofl
of lliis-- Inttittitioii iii 1 lias established its stability
and integrity beyond quettion,
Evety patron nf this hank assured of ifficientservice, rendered with due reirard (or safety.
II. Hutu, Francisco tionxales, Teles(loiiKiiles and Pablo Montova
Putney sa the dclcndants enteredupon his land and that lin y now aroIn possenslon and refuse to surrender,it He asks for tin- recover) of imme-
diate poNMwslon and also costs of theaction.
-- iilte ami diess, - among the youngmatrons, while the uungef et show-- ,
a a drctdod taate for ducl.tip vel-
ours and curdui o
CATARRHKODAKDo you sneese? Do you have a
,!i,,pplng In your throat f Do youhawk und spit ' Do you catch .oldeasily" Do yoiii ryes sting, burn or
We tavt complete line ut
EASTMAN KODAKStroni it-
To ppral-- . HnllioSd Pros-rtl- i -New York. Dec 0i Milo l Malt-hie- ,
a lilemlicr of the(Nev York pub-lic service commission, announced to-d- a
ih.it he hail consented I,, becomitin- chairman of the raacutlve Ogntnlttee of the imiili-i- of Rftcan ap- -
po lilted by Ihe national SgBOClatlOg ofrailwaN i ommlssloueTs to representthe annus state i umnilsslons In theappraisal of railroad properties of the
,,iinti -- hoi ll !,, la in ule b theCommerce loinmisslog.
I'll Id ol oiu:- - .ie In Pen.New Soil,. Iec :'(i Hubert II. Kel-
logg, publisher of song poem-- , win,has been ,,n trial In the (ederal dis-
trict court op a bulge of having usedthe mulls with lntal to defraud, wusfound guilty today and sent, in , d U9
thirteen months' Imprisonment In theAtlanta federal prison. The Jury wasout for nearly three hours. Kelloggwas found guilty on two cunts Itsverdb was accompanied Dg a re ninmcnilatlnn for increg,
ONE DOLLAR BROWNIEIn l lie
SIXTY -- FIVE DOLLAR 3-- A
i i:'1 Ml the New Features. W I, en They Ave New
O. A. MATSON & CO.202 Wen Central A venae.r
The general trcml ol t tfV , ostium s
worn was toward the elaborat, ly desloped nil or afternoon gown, butthe sports women were evident InMildly tailored gowns of brown olI, at li, i , l,,r, A corduroy An ex-
ceedingly handsome suit was seen,irlinincd with u leopard skin collarand cuffs.
Short coats were the rule, button-in- n
close up to tl,. neck or thrownopen, while fancy waistcoats weresoon underneath. These are made In
I the same simple Style as the gentle-- J
men's waistcoat, oiih of more elabo- -
rate materials, one of the smartestbeing a striped silk, called Revolution
'silk.j fine noticeable Jacket was long Injthc baok and very short In front, hut-- j
toning ovsr an agcaedlngg smart furwaistcoat. Another attractive coat wascut long in front and short In theback. The fronts ! i.,r..:. :! andfur fdggd, going tbi appearance of astole.
Tile Minalet Was the inspiration ofmany costumes Women are no longprafraid of this bouffant stl,-- , as It
an be modified in many was, and itj maintains the fashionable silhouette
Tioth wire and feat hetluine are Usedtn hold out the Minaret tunic
Thrce-tlcre- d and peglop skirts werevery much w orn, although there wasa decided sprinkling of the ovcrskirt,with pleats falling cither from the
x ot the lov er edit l a shorttroni panel.
Collars, high at the link and nar-rowing to the front, hit extremel)ehlc, remlndlhg one ol the wide Me-
dici collars so often s en in
and Italian gJotWeg of seversl Ccn-- !turles ngo.
Hrlght olors tire the vogue of thegag, If the mall rial of the gown issomber, then the linings must be'brilliant The hem of the skirt or thetunic must 410 longer Iimur straightaround, but at some plate must turnBP, Showing tin brilliance of the lln-In- g
underneath. This little whim of!BagblOn Is certainly file outsloWth ofthe fact tbat when walklnir In theseegedodJngl) aormw skirts tin back ofthe skirt will almost always turn upat the bottom.
Two cogtumog, wnT.n evidently by a
mother and thURhter, altrsxted my at-
tention particularly, chlevlk because ,,ttheir ettremeiy stylish buft simple ap-
pearance, Bach frock looked akjthough
HARVARD PROFESSOR ,$10,000,000 AND 200SUDDENLY RESIGNS' LIVES LOST IN FLOOD
water'1 Arc your tonsils or the glundsof your throat enlarged" Does yourthroat get dry at night'.' Does yourhead stop up? Do your ears Itch, painor break and run at times? Dors yourhead roar" Do ou have pain overthe eyes frruueinly or through thetemples" Are you subject t" ionl-lllls- ?
Do you cough'.' Do you havepain In Ihe clirst or under Ihe shoul-
der blades? Do you bloat? Doesour food lie hoaw gflgf eating? Is
there any tenderness over the stom-
ach and bowels upon pressure?One or all of thesp symptoms ore
but timely warnings that. If unheed-ed, will eventually lead to more se-
nnas complications. Children who arccompelled to go to school and whosuffer from Catarrhal symptomsshould not be neglected.
CATA HUH In all Its forms is oneof the most treacherous foes thatmodern civilisation has to contendwith. It Is too often neglected untilirreparable damage has been done. ItIk a prominent symptom In the begin-
ning of gaaUn cases of consumption. Itcauses deafness, polypi of the noseand disease of ihe bones of the head.Impairment of voice and vision andnisny deep-seate- d diseases of the Kidaayg, Stomach and Itowels are d- -
rrcth li; kbie to Its effect. Anil inIhe growing child II t"i,.iupon them the marks of iimlcvelop-men- t
It weukens "II the vital forces,the resisting power of the blood (ellsand the subject falls an easy victimto any contagious disease.
If ou are a sufferer and have notdelayed too long, I can cure you. My
new Inhalatorium treatment is In-
fallible for this disease.1 Invite you to call. Consultation
and examination free.lK. .1. o s HW6NTKEB.
Office Hulte r,, N. T. Annljo Bid II
Corner Second and Central.l,uiueriHe.
PtaOM 71" mc Phonn I0MHours I a. m. to .s p. m.
Sundnis !i a. in. to 1 p. m.
IBV MOHNIN luuKML (tPlCIAL LIABIO WlME
Houston, Tex, ler. 20. Kepiestntatlvc of twi nty ', unties llffeeted l
the recent Ti as floods, ut a meetinghire tod?, made a alculatloii of theovert low damage Total property lowswtm placed at m,nou,ooo ami t t
Ins of life ut IM KWOW, It whs es-
timated that un emergency fund ex-
ceeding SBmii.uiiu, was necessary Im-
mediately ' to supply seeds and othernecessities, before farmers, who lostpractically everything, could plantn, xt season's ci ops.
A BOX OF CIGARS
FOR CHRISTMAS wk1 We also carry a full line of
I CIGARETTES and SMOKERS'1 ACCESSORIES
V SHEER jcian CO.
v .,-- . jouknl iprcim litlin imili li.n. Dec. 2". BrVCC Wyniiin,
pi ,, lessor in In" ut Harvard, who tes-- I
ill, , I I" fun- the public scr-vi- i
commission as t hm work forI he St1 York, New iivcn He Hart-ford railroad, sent latta of resignn- -
lion to President Lowell, of Harvard,tonight.
Explaining his acceptation of a re-
tainer of 3n k month from the rail-
road while teaching law at Harvard,lli'- professor wrote
"For many yeurs I have believedthat centralization of the managementof telephone anil public control byidndiiistratlon ho, lit wen- sound pol-
icies and afforded the l,cft solution,.f our i ,ail problems."
LINCOLN BEACHEY LOOPSTHE LOOP FOUR TIMES
(4 s ... MBLESSINGS In XlliiKthc I'riuic sliadc. Hie
glor oi Wet loiMa
'Y HUDN'NO JOURSAL IMCI, LI ASCII Willi:I resno, Calif , Dec 2n iator
Lincoln Hearhcy looped the loop fourtimes in a biplane lure today, lie alsoflew upside down for an eiKhth of amile. T'linnrnm l',ea,hc will attemptlooping the loop with hiit bunds oftthe steering gear.
up across tin- rronC The skin wasblack an, dcldedlx narrow at theON N H hail D0g created liy an artist exankles, and the dalntv tango slipperswere aulte noticeable, Bui the crown
pressly for the wearer, as, no doubt,it was. Then I was attracted by their
CHRISTMASATTRACTION
DEATHS AND FUNERALS. ELKS THEATREgOgg comradeship It is so seldomon,- sees a mother and daughter whoare tine companions. I used to be ofthe opinion that It was the daughter'sfault, but I really buliew It Is harder
Herpicide and BeautifulHair
for the mother to bridge the ears of
UM AJageJea Win- - I nmi ("aft.San Francisco, Tec 20. The right
of the city of Los Angeles to the vulu- -
lable tide lands of I.os A ngc les harbora right considered vital to the Rig
nh ipul development plans of that citywas affirmed today by the supreme
court of California in a decision covering nine esses and rejecting the con-
tentions ,,f the Southern Pacific com-
pany, tin- 1'aeific Llectrlc cumiiuny,jits kubaldlary, the san Pedro Lumberivi and other allied litigants.
i -- ( Inn to- - Murnn.k charb s Hurray, who had nhere about a year, died last
ut the fumil home, 111" Southstreet The body was removed
MnsidednighlHigh
Matinee and Night, Thursday, Dec. 25
GaskiH & MacVitty (Inc.) Announce
ing glory of the gown was the hugeblack tulle butterfly at the front ofthe waist. The wings spread so widelythat the lower part of ths wnisi wasInvisible, and long, Hal. fringed endshung down below ihe tunic directlyIn the front. A most fetching littleblack velvet hat was worn with thisstriking costume. Around tin- crownwas a plain gradual,-- I In, frill, windt Stand up tiffly. fn the front wasa crimson rose.
Many of ihe suits worn at ihe showwer worn Without fur collars, in, rdor to allow the wearers to drapescarf., or slides about them. Some of
Having a head of nice halt Is ,i
bleating within the reach of anyonewho Will use Xcw bi d's Herpc idii he-fo-
the dandt off genu has denudedlit! i t ithe scalp Hill!
, hronic uldnesli,,)-,,,- !' IfU
luster to the htractive,
Having a sui
to Thomas Hiukemore's undartaklniarlors. where It will he prepared for
shliunent to Canada, the formerhome of the family, for burial. s
the husband, a mother ami sls-ta- f,
all of whom were with Mrs. Mur-ray when she died, survive. They willaccompany the body to Cunndn.
II, napersons, of
sold fordir, to
It has be ncidp aj, pealsti Flnetnent,
more satisfiedhair dressings
nil boasts ofban all other
Hums Centers Want Hannawlpt,PhUadelphla, Dec. 10. John Grlb-bel- l,
of this city, who recently pur-- ibased the Olen Klddel ngMUgoripl
copies of the works of Hubert Humsfor the purpose of restoring than toScotland, received today a litter fromLord Koscberry, former premier ofEngland, saying that the prospects ofa restoration of tha manuscript hasput SVeTy Hums center In a ferment.
TlUMgl of Paul Ibin-liarl- .
Kiiiicrul services for Paul noroharl,who died December I, will be held al2:SU o'clock I his afternoon at ThomasI llakemnre's chaptd, under the aus-pices of th, Paints rg' union. Arch-
deacon W. B, Warren of St. John'sKpiscopul church, will officiate.Hurial win he in Kairvicw cemetery.
mblned.Newbro's Is recommended
uaed by the beat barbers and hairesaera,Send His in postage or silver formplu and booklet to The llerpb'ldc
Dept. it., Datroit, Midi.N'ewbro's Hgrpiclde in Soo and $1.00SS is sold by all dealers Who guar-l- i
e it to do nil that is claimed. Ifur arc not satisfied our moneyli in-- refunded.Powell lirug Co. special Agents,
fliese were mad,- of fur. bill many ofvelvet and handsome soft silks. Somewore the stoles draped over theirshoulders, crossed lov in the troniand hooked together at the buck.The middle of Ihe stole wus out toappear like a large collar or cape.In fact, Ihey simulated the dolmunworn some twenty-fiv- e yours ago.
The bottom edees of the skirts areoften cut straight because borderedmaterials are so widely used, us IVaU
as embroidered flume ling for thelower parls of skirts.
Hals un- unite simill and fit snilglvto tha head. The trimming is simpleand (etching. Hut now and then alarge In laVllj draped hgl shows a dif-- d
rent forecast, Hut let us hope thsmall, close-fltlln- g gut will be Willius for some time.
Children w ere In evidence a I th .'
HorSf ihow altnaal as much as theiri iders, especially In the afternoons,,ami their stylish Utile gu'ments fol- -
lowad as nearly along tin- lines of tha!
rn,! Santa l - Official Dies.Topeka, Kan., Dec 20. Colonel F.
lavage, for twenty-tw- o years with thepas.-enn- department of the Santa Fehare and in Chicago, died here todayof Hright's disease.
fLTSUALtV EXCELLENT CASTPRHSENTKU BY W
', - ab j from Journal Want ta
Corn Your Colds Wldlc You CanMore rent danger lurks in a ( old
than in any other of the minor uii- -
ments. The safe way Is to take Chain- -
barIain's Cough Remedy and rid jour-el- f
of the cold as iiuickly us possible.For sale by all dealers.
Gripping Story oi Love, Myster) anil Keroisni.The Most popular American Book M.nk- fitq a (ileal Plsj
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MATINEE PRICES:50r, 75f and fl.00
NIQHT PRICES7rr, $1.00 and $1.50Toys! Better Toys! Cheaper
Toys! At The Leader, 309 W.
Central.SI. TS ON SALE AT WATSON'S BOOK STORE
VVs?S?(ttaa?a?a?,a4V V T V VVV V V
Have Santa Claus Deliveran
A. B. C. Scholarship
Santa Clans can hniiK t" the youth no more useful Of
more appreciated ift than a scholarship in ihe AlhuquerqUe
Business College. It is a gift which wiH hecnne niuie and
mure valuable BS qd Father Time marks off the years.
Long in the future your smi nr daughter wiH say: My
A. I!. C. Schiilarshi)) was the best gift I ever received. .My
success mav he attributed to its results."
ScllolarsWps are sent with Christmas cards so as to
arrive on Christmas day. Midwinter term opens January 5th.
?t
Itf
We Offer Special Prices
AND TERMS FROM NOW TOJANUARY FIRST
We carry the largest and best stockin the city and all our Pianos andPlayer Pianos are mwnone shopworn. Call and see us.
AWARDSDIPLOMAS
PARIS (900
The Grand Prix
In Additional Awards
The Legion of Honor
MELBOURNE, 1908
hirst ( )rder of Merit
THEBALDWIN
LINEThe Baldwin Piano
urand ami fpriglits
The Ellington Pian i
Grandfl and Uprights
The Hamilton PianoGranda ami Uprights
The Howard PianoI 'prints
The MpunaloThe best Player Piano
on the market
in the
Baldwin, Ellington,Hamilton, Howard
lJianos
iX1
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xX
tXxXT?t
I'bc frowning (.lory of a Itlack TulleButterfly,
difference than for the younger mind.Hut enough of this homily, for I knniv Ayou are waiting tn know what tin S'l L UTS. 1904
The Grand PrizetTHE ALBUQUERQUEBUSINESS COLLEGE
seen inwore.
The mother'ssecond sketch, W
nil(i, relopsd la oft
TheTHE BALDWIN PIANO GO.
Manufacturers of Pianos and Player Pianos
Corner Second Street and Gold Avenue
of those attractive prune shades. Thwaist Md tnPlC wen- 0( heavy bro- - 4Jf
fhest lioiu
ie Morldrllfjol in theThe Only National Accredited Commercial
Southwept Phone (27.
caded silk The tunic was madoshorter on one side than the other,whlcM ll 000 of the latest of DameFashion's commands. The collar andcuffs were of plain satin to mutch thesatin skin, of the same shade as thewOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1913.SIX
CATTLEMEN OF EDDY
COUNTY WORKED UPSft 0mm VALUATION WORK IS
INAUGURATED ON
SANTA FE SYSTEMOVER FENCE QUESTION
mNURSERY FOSTERED
.racial. euomraiMMI i ... jovmau aeaca,. ewaav,aaca mom.. jowa.at.i
rlabad. N M , 1, A largely Tp ka. Kail . lec iu Twenty ex- -
... .nuii Mai. I" ri engineer iron, .111 ,..,in. itK hi
Attention Piano Owners
Hand Polishing Done
Pianos and FurnitureA SPECIALTY
8! OEMfNGi minify arc s
office Of It. A. Itin rf "f the Atchla
SAVINGS SERMONE1 I
iMb ul thellidac. chief i'UKI-11-
,
Tok.i iVr M.uitafor the iKliinlnK my' rail" lil'il'ir.
111 the iiiurt hniiM Thura4ii,s.xty brnn in ailrndane. on,-In- '
m ittrm up fur . imlderatlonI perennial drift feifct much-fcver-
lime thare ih a changeidmlnlairatlen tha aquation bo-
ra acute, ih u nfflcara naf
of the fixe year' tank of taking thelihyalral valuation of the road. Then,.ntM "'III lonatltut the nu. l. i. ofAtlanta Man. After Studying
,,),. large force to be employ, d In TopeknMatter in California, Ai-- A'
ranges to Cultivate This Va-
riety of Stock Food,
for the pun'oie or carrying out tn,k. eminent order.
The men are under th- direction ofChief Knglnaer Itutledge and the auipervlalon of E. W. (Irani, aaalatantengineer In charge of valuation mat-- 1
tern. Moat of the new employe areIn T, .iiii.i and have heen given their
I., link after tj,li matter. Anothermatter la a Ian puttllni tin cattlemen.Tlie Malta wna a lain, amount of(rallnf Inn. I In Eddy county, but an
far the plain atockmen have beani.nalde to get leiiara.rMMI.Mh to MUHMIHS
ir. N. Mi, Dac. 2 The laK In agrl. ulture la a atron
The Hartford Oil company began flrxt inftru, tlona in the n xv dutiesdrilling for oil Wedncda 11, McKlt- - ,,lhlr, aro n lne way ith ,n,r
vement to latildiah a aplntdeaa trli k draw, about eleven mllea went fjm,
Hf.y.v H OGIJttJ
It it not what wc can do l'v QMsmt "f
liartl wnrk OT MVlng that will count it M
what wc do rcffularlv seven datjfl in a ucck,
iwclvc innnths in cich year, that hrings
the real result.The man wlm iaves five ! liar-, tliis
week antl twt) and one-ha- lf dollars nextweek will aoOti find himself with more f
the two ant! one-hal- f dollar eek than thefive dollar kind, antl the weeks with nothingput will creep in in spite of his bctf
intentions. The man who puts aside a sum
regularly and has a definite ystcm i theman who has the money when he needs it
tO rap his golden opportunity.The wa-t- c money is frequently not
title to extravagance, hut to (he lack oldefinite system. Cut ont the waste and"keep pegging away," living regularly andpcraittently.
THE CITIZENS BANK
fua nuraery In the vi. Ir It of Peru- - "i arlahaU. the machlneiy la new. Th(. r
We now have in our employ a piano finisher with
years of factory experience, who is prepared to io
work of the most cxpeit kind.
Scratches, deep mars, broken veneer repaired so that
it cannot be detected. Phone or write and our repre-
sentative wll call and give you an estimate. Satis-
faction guaranteed.
""' nipped trom the ai. aim a (l.on.ahore, an expert f mepIIuorklnr well The f'arl-lci- d il and
nta. Iina In en 11 I'a Inrnii lr - - .....(taa , nmpany - getting ready to drill. ya.1
r.il months InokniK "I1 '' mat SenatiH V II. Andrawa la here and mln rjoor of the old office bulldlnitand Ih making arrmgemi'iita to wm i)(.r..ni,lly direct the work of Tn(. forc-- ,lf twenty In all protMblllty
will be inn- - nacd to fifty in a abortbought the tin,,.
. at of Ma- - The Santa F has op, n. ,1 up field
M ri up the drill.John A llartahnrn hai
holding of La M. M
lag,. Thin, 'akait local'!, he already o n, .1
ntlty of ttiia variety of at,u k fooih ha. '.noeti ho prof It.ilde li
r aacllona of the arid aoiithay esi
realel will Mr. Loimaln.re nr.man Veat.it and Thotnaa K Taprominent f.irmera ( (Iiih vl, 111
with the work on the llnea In Oklahoma un-.n- g
th" der the direction of the Topcka office.l' .... hi ,yitl mike .1 in., locatlo.ifor a hog run h. Mr. Il.iith,rn willgive hlM altentlon to the rcglattWMhog exi lualvely and manage hi own
la. e and auperlntend Hie alfalfa and
'ollfcacralo eti rnil I Alitor Vr.Naahvllle, Tenn , Pec. 20.- - eSumne1--
CunnlnKhum. editor and pro,rletorof the Confederate Veteran and wellkit. am umong both union and cnnfvd- -
la the pvifaoac of to- newlvCo,Lea ma rd- - Lindeman n206 West Gold Avenue.
lM'ii I "it y Pus and Miturilay lAeninghK farm of the Harmon Land com Tim,' Certificate-- . ami vi mm.i IVr Cent on
jiiat acroaa the river Mr, Harta- - "rnt ' h.aeit4.terana of the country, died atal here following a aerlea ofin.ttllH about i'Oo , I, led llO-'-
B
Mi. Harroun about ;tuo.Phone 150Phone 150 hcinori hac, a of the noae. Mr. Cun- -
nliigham aerved In the confederatearmy in the civil war. After the warhe entered ncwpupcr work and atone time owned the ChattanoogaTime.
klnda of llvila aVttthortty It
t.,i anongahon (iaiMJSINESSi
Mi yiiiK that It la bfbUher rieat What ahnli we So Hid A;!inun
FANCIERSPOULTRY IJ cactua that growthe meau weal I' IF BACKACHY OR
Ian. returned aboard the California, For fine, wholesome, homc-couke- d
but declined to dlaeuaa Mexican poll- - meals go to The Young Woman i
ll a. Officers of the hip aald condi- - Chrlatliui Aaeociation. .It.", H. Third St.
tlona at .Maxatlan were comparatively Three meala nerved daily to men andquiet w hen they left. women.
COLLEGE ITEMS
BOTHERSKIDNEY TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.NEW WESTMINSTER.One f the neweat, ii to date ho- -
HAVE INNING
THIS WEEK
of all. th
Klnala' Did you paaa"Willi im lleall, of Vermejo I'ark.
ilfaVg ciiiitx, and Kelix Utcro, aon ofaunty Aaaeaaor (Hero, of Valenciaunity, are new numea on the regla- -
i ..'..a..h ...,.( 1,... 1'tela in the city 1. the "New Westmln-- I (urn j'0 U(llden'al Rldg. Itter.'' hK'ated at the cornet of First warj
atreet and Tijeraa avenue. i:v.iEat Less Meat, Also TakeTh" fall term hua been unusually room has outside, light, and most conor fowl. The plant lalargely attended, but the January en- -in Ita irrowth, aa Ml o
WANTED Teachers for ruralschools. Salaries $50 to $75. Terms
6 to 8 months. Southwestern Educa-
tional Exchange. P. O. Box 43J. Phone1 ". s 2 J .
Glass of Salts Before
Eating Breakfast,u- - of the .slalia will produ, Ir.uii loiiment promiaew to rar out-tl- o any
alt to ten slaba the first ki BKWUM pr vlmis mid-wint- term. Two-an- d
about double th'.a number during thlrda of the counties In Nw Mexico
veniently furnished, with steam heatand hot and cold Mrs. Mary
Rnchechl. wife nt O. Hachechl, thewell known mercluint. Is the proprie-tress of the hotel, and she hasthing comfortably nrrunged for her
i to egg production are but aIn the buiket to the general!r. a whom we muat lo.k aa our
a of auoply and who la nmatrated in an exhibition of pin,poultry.
hta theory that M chicken ia u
en.' and that her.. . tn mgi,ry la good enough for the
I ban been explode. I long aim e I
; with other allpahod Idea In,d to l,reedlng. The a, rub bull
lickeu Show Fiiday and Sat-- 1
uiday to Be Big Event; J, 6,
Notsrass Explains Necessityfor Interest in Industry.
., year. When properly grown tin already repreaented; six are en- -
. weigh from I... I., - v. ii p. nin. Is r 'll-- d from Arizona, and several tront yiric arl)j in m(.ftt oxcltes,nl Mr lltirb.uik b is produ. . d "Utaide states kidnevs. tlo-- become overworked get quests.
s, me that weigh aa high an ten Miaa Lucy Baca and Mr Theodore ilufftah. ache, and (eel like lutnpa ofrHE WM. FARR COMPANY
Wholesale and Retail Dealers InnUHH AM) S.MT MEATS
Hauaacea a Siavlaltjfor Cattle and Hogs tne Blggast
Market Prlcea Are Paid.
Want a high-grad- e employe? Orw I r . . ... r......nil. .,.,.. leau. 1 lie mine imuiiici 1 1" . i"rIt la Interesting to note In thla con- - 1'l"'ler Irritated, and you muy be th8 better p-nj- of aervanta? MakeOil, the MHWtvwMra 'Itrewerv lia 0,,,iK,.d , . k ,,.,, , ,,. n, ,18e flt the want columna of The
n,., wis one .,f the 1 y J hanipion- - ,,,... .i.,.,,,,, ,,, mKht when the ,..,...1r,. ti.in that Mrs. Acnaa rtel.l lias o
oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooft V
Hied raising the spinel. sa uictus ths ship basketball team. kidneya clog you muat help themv.ar on her front lawn OM sluu The basketball teams dlVtdad hon- - fluah off the body's urfhoua waste orwas in the dry aoll and wa- - ,,rs wllh Slv,.r ntv Normal in the you'll be a reul lck peraon shortlytared onre Just t mi Uh m w. i ram, recantl ptayi Albuquerque. At "rat you reel a dull mtotry m the
' another slab , ., M e v, n "' fPlanted "" r''1 of their when the teams travel rtomat.h Kcll) Bour, tongue coated andfrequantl) The .me that was IKM ,n snni- - Gttg late In January. The y,,u tvii rheumatic twlnga when thewatered gr, w ,,nd bore prol!flenlt i,Vs eam will be atreiiKt hened on- - Weather la bad.The one that gU frequently given aiderablv by that time. nd will Im- - Kat less meat, drink lots of water:
.a k ii at
a lei died before the season was half prove greatly under the continued l""" get from any pharmacist lourounces of Jad Salts; take a table
i aa wenii the alt
,.n This Is u xery good test and e, .aching of C. Koland Ellis. Theli. ws that the plant thrlxea with- - girls' team, which allowed the 8ll, r
out water and that irrigation kills It. city Normal team only three Held
p,.,,nful In a glass befora.ii Kfast for a few day and yout
kidneys will then act fine. This.Mn.llier thing that is .iglli.t.ng Hi" goals, will probably present the same f.,n,.)u ,,.), made from the acidOil be held on HOttltl
,,l Am Without. A word or ad-- .
I., an, h a man. Hull. I a mm .,
e bullae ill m iii bio K wild, sm vxl"el in slae. ' feet biah in front an I
In the rear, and emtnge fromI inn (rtani In the month of Mar. b
d n pulleta to be li llvered In
pi , inb, I I'll,' e them III III,' In. us,id keep them there. A bag of mixedgin. plus the table acrapa in nil thaI'd that Is Heeled, llurlng the lim'
minds of sonic b,,al farmera juat line. up , , f grapes ;,nd 'iition juice, combinedat present la the growing of Manager ;..,, dell tuu airanged to with llthla. and has been used firIt la tlllimiUlllUlj csiimaied in IhOM take the teams, coach, chaperons and general tona to cleun clogged kidneys
wh.. hava iTOwn colton tor a number :, ,dv of rooters in a special car stimulates them to normal actiy
" r ".. -;. Hlhe, rity trip la made and ""STJS ofMMM M h ligation and labor, and will personally no ninpuny the teams. rrtHtjon thus ending bludder wcak- -th t"t, ran safely be set aside' The stenographers In the office ltlg
Orpheum TheatreOPENING
Monday, December 22, 1913
T HF.kKS . Tin. ADVENTURESS"
in three parts. Oreat Northern Feattfre Film Co. MostUuiiUtig Photoplay ever produced.
A NOISE KlvOM THE DEEP"One solid reel of laughs ; Keystone Comedy.
TALK OM MOVIKS NO. IWe have installed, through the Arno Hutlinf Klcctric Co.,Oik f the latest tyiK's ,,f Mercury Arc Rectifiers, which, will
produce the most clear and distinct picture that modern sci-
ence can produce THE BfiST, THAT'S IT!
CHRISTMAS MATINEE, 2:30 p. in.
Matinee every Saturday and Sunday. Matinee- - 5 thehouse over. Evening performances 5r,
ved seats, 10c.
f is almost a net asset. A good many training department are busy sending .lad Salts is inexpensive, cannot Inthe opening of Jure; makes u delightful effervescentd high pines you will have eggs thalsinglc stalks of cotton have been out anntb
llthla-wate- r drink which everyoneshould take now and then to Keepthe kidneys clean and active. Iirug-g- l
is here say Ihey sells lota 0f Jadto foljts who believe in c, -,
..iiilng kidney trouble while It is onlytt juble.
dherwlse won d I c I cmihI our r.a.b uiteed from lime to time in different the mld-wlnt- term. January .".th.
I'lu n n spring i nines on and your ,Hr(ll ,,f the valley and have been 1 .
i, , ung hens gel hi ly. .hop their'
pronoUBCed b) th win, are f ,mil- - Costly Christniiis IVvm-n- I for Wife.n ads off one al a time and use them Hr w,n, the raising of cotton to be St. l.ouls. ilo.. Dee. 20. Announce- -
.. t,.k, the pi a, i of u dollar roast for ,,t t,.. finest duality that m be ment was made today that HowardSunday dinn, i gr, wn anywhere In the country. Cole of St. Louis, lias bought the 70M- -
"I'll, priifessloll.il and business in a acre estate of the 1(HC Ilr. Leslie P.he said
The sbt irtldil Ions tuicl at Maallan.
Han Diego. I'alif, CMC. 20. Directd. near Madison, Tlu for $200,-H- e
will give it to Mrs. Cole as aRemember the Turkey dinis in, less Interested in lliW most al,soi Mug in Iiistry. for It utfords InnreUazattog Froial th, raraa and m
n, nu I
In pure ner at the Myers Cafe Sunday..l..u ul .,u ...... l III. u,n(..u ll, ,1...
Christmas present. The mansion on from Muzatlnn, Where it has been onil i i .I.- Is said to have cots, the 01 Ig- - patrol duty for nearly four months,Initl owner $1,000,000, and uu eijual the armored cruiser California urrlv-ainou- rt
yv..s spent on other Improve-- ed here today. II. Q. llrown, vicenn rt.--. OOMMl for the I nit.d States at Mazat- -
m u wen i . and th, evening from 5:30 to 8int rest tti it ii. i,.,s shown in inc o'clock. Price 35 cents. O0000000OO0000000O000000000O000O0O000000000 0000 000000
i It , l pay for cold
breeding of fine poultry has donmn, h lo stimulate the Industry andbung it to Its present high state ofil, elopment.
' For some una. countable reasonthe state fair exhibit has newbrought out ns full u list of homeexhibitors aa was il sired, and II Isthe purpose of the Albuiiuertiue Poul-try iihsoi bit Ion to do what the stater.iir has heretofore fatted to io Wf
want all who are Interested In poul- -
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONSpouHr) and;
act this f,r--tty bleeding I., ii.ni,' forward al. I
show wh.t Mbtiqeerqttf can do l'iIbis line,. We are exerting no effort10 bring outsl le breeders This is t'j
Holeproof HosieryVESdili ih wilh Ilo-al- l
know thai I ifIK Jm 'M. mm i
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this show the exhibitor wll,!, ginning will have an excel!tunny to show his stink,
expense whatixcr for enng or feed Cor Inst nice,
, lltel but i. lie pen. I bese belids and leaving ,1 good fieldStltiOfl and a field for yoi
entirely pen All oihers y
mad goo winnings at the si
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ward--th- is isThe vet. r,,
i h. Rhodaa,the awards, aawill hang whetear or favor."
THE HOSE W
HISTORYieUa. will pluli.,t the rlldii!
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Men's Gloves4I
APHONES 501-50- 2
They wear, and are guar-
anteed for six months' 77ir Same by the Box and
Less by the Year."
MENS, 25o, 35c. 50cand 75c
LADIES', 35c, 50cand $1.00
CHILDREN'S, $2.00 thel.i of six pairs.
House CoatsWe know that the average gentleman does not like tosit around the home with his business coat on these longwinter evenings. We would suggest a House Coat forhim as an inducement to keep him at home. We havethem in all the newest designs.
$6.50, $7.50, $8.00, $8.50,$12.50 113.150
.es for Men hae Bp stiferiors and few eniais.
t diem for Geittlei i S12 and $2.25e$' Street Dent's Gloves, extra quality,
locha I ndressed Silk Lined. $1.75SI. 75. S2.50. $3.00, $3.50. $4.50
Id $6.00. all fleeced and fur lined.
YOU CAN'T AFFORD
Huiiiu Use Holiday s, ajM(imt an) Oilier
to take lime for the family hak-
im: v., .oil Ii.im mt manyII mi.- - to do and -- o manyptaa . you oiialit to o.that you'll ... no tfiarIII xxlilcli lo Ixs.ldc-- .
1 ivtah to atate to thefour montha uho, f, Mra
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Sets of Ties and Handkerchief, $1.00 each.Sets of Ties and Sox $1.50 each.We. Really. Knead the Dough!
Make This Your Headquar-
ters for Christmas Cakes
and Bakery Knick KnackeryMAIL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE
-:-- E. L. WASHBURN CO. -:--gui.k and reliable
122 8. Second 119 West Gold
Pioneer Bakery?0T s.uih I irst Mavl
rotate prollama p"rchaaajtrade ara aaaUy aolvcd byyyatit ad l: ad them, us
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SEVENALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1913.
ST. JOSEPH SANITARIUM - View Showing Bungalows - Albuquerque, N.MISTEM SQCORRO
COUNTY PEOPLE
IKE PROTEST m
ihi" f. rrt nn 'i rc cipts in irrnelna
The ntut reeelvea yar cent or
the foroHt aervlce' recelpta lo be d
between iii ichoot and roadfund. The amount due tor the rim I
fund from lorcat rrcelpta In wrme.nJo oiio county for the rood fundalone for thin yrur In $t,24' neninl- -
"k to Mr. Mar lay.The Soiorio county men were n
theif way to Simla 1'V to nee the Rev- -
ornor. Tha governor and Mr. French,lioftrvi r. mined here lro:n the wiuth-eaator-
imrt o the autte al ltMib'rtru (l and the raitfaranw won heldut the Altrarado hotel. The ifocorroiouim pnthmrtaati mrtii eeveral ho are
im th. officialOtyl in r MeD-mai- Mid IM
tor ;iif. laat few days havaI een it.' ( tint rend in him f
Eddy and i iicro tOIMItlM, Theirline tUt nlKht whm uncv'' ion
Tkej v. ill leave early ihi gtotwM forMaMa ft.
in Ihe Sim orro COUBty deleaatlr.were VV. M. lioirowilnilc. of the Muk-daien- a
hoard of trade; foaa I AaKon. Jarttea v Medley, K. O. PUMand H T Mayhem, btaidaa Mr.
Delegation Headed by R, A,
Motley Asks Governor Mc-
Donald to Build More Roads
Member of ihe Mnerilulenn board
nl ,,,.,5... eitilrmeti mid W01 kmaa ftuc Ktpril HcHcorrn innniy, at a meet-- 1
inn with lo. V. C M. linnald a 11
ini' RnKlnaor ,J. A. Kreneh, MM Mi M
niKhi a) Hie Atraradn hotl made
i,i .1 for tha canatraotloti t roada in1
hat .lintrU t.
Tha wtf (Mkottq county peo-- j
ti,. arc chiefly iniereBied in tin- build- -
lug of 11 mud from the ueeiin-to-- !
(i. iii hiK'i ft l'litii I" Tolaroaa,'vi and kfogotloa, it. a. Morton
:inan Df tHi IMMN county rourti
"THE HEART OF THE WELL COUNTRY"i mXWWmsn. ROOMS UUUiK Aim tl. rt.lvn I'lTHXIKHKD. M. liiMiuti -- itni:il Ms nitnvi or ill si ti'i'inM iVi . noil VM TRAIVKI) I si s .,xt M. MtillT. MOHKRSI Bl 'XUAU1WN OM i.k.hm. BTKAM RKATED
! !XmSS Nils l ,:i! PAHtKaHh AND TKBMH M.i.KIss s,sh k BtlPKRIOR, OT. JOMBPI1 8AN1TAB1VM, ILB1 Ql i RQI I . M M
l'fi; poiiciirs.wti ILL Miiii.itORPHEUM WILL OPEN
UNDER MANAGEMENT OF
LOCAL PEOPLE MONDAYaayoetad to rrarh Katnnela at S
o'clock Friday afternoon, but ihortlySLOW PROGRESS MADE
IN RAISING FUNDS
FOR NEW RAILROADTin' Orpheufn theater, under new
nuuuammL pomDoaed ntirely ofafter noon they run Into tuo-feo- i
Mow drlftl on iadlUo Mil and workedfrom that time until I o'clock trylnato force a aaaMga ith their autonto- -
bile.
(1 O'clock they decided to (the up theattempt nd aoaairl shelter innearby house.
,.i;ill, ll inut tins run. wan nee- -
an cattleman, atorkman niliomeateadara. Tin to bm fan ntlaa,,l rdllroaij there and tin- - .inly DUtla
for ihalr atbaH and product Ik ova,, igl :i li'ido, in Mid,
The roags Mlagatsa though! thatmore of the itata'i receipti from theforeat ierv(ci huld ba turned om-.-t-
road building In that pari of fta,, inty. They laid thul ilc of thill
, iioa i otttrlbtAad oom Idera He ; i
The W i.l ',
iiilnd ofthe n .i.iCentral railor i Mo new!
lew Mexicoinstruction(Mlf. New
NEW MS.t I likea ilerl.led ( ha ri u inn
Alhuquartiuc oemple, will open itsdooraai T:.in tomorrow night for whatproinlaaa to be i most successful sea-
son.The new i ompany w hich ban taken
over the Orvjhenm is eompoaed of thefollowing weii kaown loeaJ businessmen: Q, O, Carty, preaidenti 1!. K.Heed, vl c presldeni ; John BMh,
treaaoMr; John Uoah, aecrtaiTi aad1. 11. Heed, Reiieriil inanaitei .. A filmserviie, second to none in the coun-
try, ha been secured, and the puli-ll- e
are assured of h!nli class enter-lalnme-
ut all timea. Spi'ial atten- -
itbin will be paid lo the comfort ofladles and . hlldrcn, who will ba gtVtt
'the fullest protection of tha mannae- -
ment.The onenlai prmrnm Monday wHI
!eonsiMt of a three-ree- l drama entitled"Thareaa, the Adventureaa," pro
place Ifwithin'!i' a
93 DAYS toMADF.IRA. SPAIN, ALOUUA, t;RF.F.CF., the HOLY LAND,
K.YHT, INDIA and CEYLON.MAKING GOODBv the S. S. CLEVELAND ( .T)
the funds are to he nvallithe time mi ntloned by lleiwho haa In Chart the tl
the project)PreakkMtj Qaorttf A. Ki
the Oommerctal . brb,
nlchl thai th.- - bmmltti.Mr. ilreen I'ridi.v nffernoofayrad with a a inn hi i of
Attention is called to the adeer.ttaemenl of the new firm, New Mexi a
Leave NEW YORK, JAN. 15, 1914COST includea shore excuraioni and all nexeaaary expentet.I r Irnt arcommodat ion alto available on thit cruite for parage to M ADEIK A,SPAIN, ALGIERS, ITALY and EGYPT only, co.l of ihore axcurtion inrluded.
Writ for booUrt ccmlaininff full information
HAMP.URG - AMERICAN LINE
in bad Con- -
AlhwiuertUir1tin Mambatni..vi r amoai
iiusineRM men, aad thatbad talked the matter
general sen-- 1thenuelvpn, nut thai thethe Crent Northern ! tlmniwl a roarini; Keystone
Nolae Prom ihe Deep."
dlieed byeompa ny,comedy, "
ron fjuir, influenza,coughs, sokj: throat
COLDSMy hltahaad and mystlf have uaed
Si venty-tove- f"r boUta with greatatlafactloil, and think so well of it,
thai Wa want your Medical liook, In
hopcn of finding a remedy for fttotn- -
or Local AgentaW1 i iliw St.. SI. I i ill.tlnu nt sei modcondition.-- ' wcr
to he that hU.'ilneSH
am favor. ihle at this
Beer i l.i'iuor Co. en ali d at IMNorth Third Mroet. ton will findllieir prices on the same adWdard1. rands of whiskies, wines and heelI boat t'l per eit Ir s then ohm '1
by noma, other dealera, which, ofLiiiiw, will he I'iK snvlnv t you inbuying font Chrtatmaa liqtiara. Thisi.i .. rirm makes prompt and free dellw rv on bicycle. I'hoiu .'.Mi and ulveIhi m a irlal order
The feWMral admlaaum eharae win i
r. tenta, with reserved scuts 1 0 eenta,
LUMBERJUDGE COLIN NEBLETT
SEEKS HOUSE WHEN
AUTO STICKS IN SNOW
Glana-Pai- nt
Cement-Plaste- r
while ilon program is betag made inrnlNliiK the moaoy asked from MeJMexico i Ittaena, he is by no meanill ouraKed, and feels confident ofthe ultimate sin ss of the rent ure.He will lie In the city for a day oriwn longer. AJbuquerque Lumber Co
423 Noili, Firfl Strrd
time for rakggg the amount of atone)needed to put the goal ikrougti He
: mil that no money had been rainedin Afbuguai tpM for this gurpoas togala, so fur as be kih w.
Mr, Kasrm.in wished it distinctlyunderstood that neither he, personal-ly, the Common ia olub nor the peepie of Alhuiileijue, so far as he Isawure, me in the lUghtnM dagree
to Ikg plaaa ( Mr. Oraeaand his aesocbilis or iiu'lll'eienl tothe ggvantagfp which win accmo toih city from the succeaa of thus'plan;:. He slated lliat h. lias boOa ad-
verse to itMnjr gjiit gaythlag for puli-ll- i
ation In reft i tid la the nagatiattoMthat hava been gsadlag for the re- -
m'u tnat lie i onsldered It the propelthing for such int.. i in. limn in comefrom if r. dream
Mr, tlreen stated last niitht that
I can still be found at 402North First street, with the
best quality of coal and wood
in the city. Phone 912. Hugh
Trotter, Coal and Wood.
(longer Signal.Hoarseneat in a child that is aab- -
i ..up Is a sure slen of an np- -
proachlng attack. Qlve ChamberlalntCoiiah Remedy as soon aa 'be rhildbecomes hoarse and the attack mayhe warded off. For sale by all dealers
Cut Glass Sherbet Glasses,Tumblers. Wine Glasses. Go-bletsfinest quality, most ar-
tistic designs. The Leader.309 West Central.
Si venty-nrven- " leadn to the use. l Dr. Humphreys' system of medii in.
for all dlieaaea, his Manual cl's theireatment and care of the sick, askyour ilriiKKist or send a P08t eard forM i .ipy, free.
The Dullnr Flask, holds more thannventy-fiv- c cent vials for sale by
all drtlklata or mailed.
Ilumplierya' Hnmeo, Medicine Co.,IS6 William Street, New York. Ad-- v
.! tiaement
CHICHESTER SIIR.Wn.
PILL,n
A rescue party, headed by oakcycliffoid, which left here at 1 o'clock.yer.terday morning in search of JudgeColin Cfeblett, who left AlbwtttarauaI:. si Friday In an aUtomoMIt for
returned at o'clock yeiidami ruing with the Judge.
JuiIkc Noldett, Harry Dodson anilvan Mehon, the latter two drivers.
left their ear In n snow drift threemiles from Bnrlon at fi o'clock I'et-da- )
riiK.li and were sleeping In ahouse when Clifford found tin in. That
Dmme,"Where is the center Of population
around igafnTi'i"I don't underatgad you, tpbrtet,""Where is the population densest
I ll In , whal von mean''"I KlleS'i the popilhllioll is densest
riKht here,'' opined the slra near Mt4ha drove aa.
Ti ll S. a
Journnl wnnts hrlna results becauserearybody ma da The. journal. SOI D BV d: URYtMINE
m CENTS34 BARGAINS FOR COST ONLY TO YOU99 Dl"Mrf PUDiCTMAC
NEW MEXICO BEER LIQUOR COMPANYI'HOlfE SSO
Ql'K k ritri: in i i i u100 N. Tlllltll NT.
BOTTLED INW SELL FOR LESS ALL BRANDS BEER- - BOND IKKIES- t-t WIS, GINS, GRAPE JUICE, ETC.- -
nmrrrgniTiiniiHi miiiiwhiihiii mini n
Old Taylor, pints, 60c, s. qts 99c12 Pints GlorietaBeer 99c8 Quarts Glorieta Beer 99c8 Pts. or 5 qts. all eastern beers made . 99c
Sunny Brook, pints, 60c. s. qts . . . . 99c
James E. Pepper, pints, 60c, s. qts . 99cClarke's Rye, pints, 60c, s. qts. 99c
99cOld Taylor, V2 pints, 35c, (3)James E. Pepper, V2 pints. 35c, (3) .99c
Virginia Dare, qts. 59c 3 pints. . .99cSparkling Burgundy or Sauterne . . . 99c2 Quarts Pure California Port .... 99c4 Quarts Pure Calif. Angelica Wine 99c4 Quarts Pure Calif. Sherry Wine . . 99c4 Quarts Pure Calif. Muscatel Wine 99c3 Quarts Grape Juice 99cI Quart Imported Gordon Gin .... 99c1 Quart Pure Alcohol 99c1 Qyart Kimrnel 99c1 Quart Peach or Apricot Brandy 99c
Bottled in Bond Whiskey.Lexington Club, V2 pts. 25c, (4) . .99cGulf Stream, 2 pts. 25c, (4) ... .99cAmerican Pride, Vl pts., 25c, (4). 99cLexington Club, 2 pints for 99cAmericon Pride, 2 pints for 99cGulf Stream, 2 pints for 99c
99c
99c
99c
99c
99c
Sunny Brook, V2 pints, 35c, (3) . .
Clarke's Rye, V2 pints, 35c, (3) . .
American Pride, pint, 50c, quart.Golden Wedding, pints, 55c, qts.Gulf Stream, pints, 50c, quarts. . . .
GAINES' OLD CROW BOURBON. HALE
GAINS' HHMAGC KYL PINTSSffif Whiskies 40c, Pints 75c, Full Qts. $ 1 .50THIS IS THE PLACE WHERE LADIES MAY TRADEREMEMBER106 N. THIRD STREET We Make Quick and Free Delivery. PHONE 556
EIGHT
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i tY5!
THREE MORE Wonderful Days of Values Which AreWorth Your Special Attention
To show our appreciation to our many f riends tor (heir liberal patronage during the past 9 days of our Pre-Invento- ry Sale we will continue sameup until the evening of Wednesday. Dec. 21th, Xmas Kve. nitfht. This will give everyone in town an opportunity to buy their Xmas goods at pricesnever heard of before in this city. Remember then, for three more days everything in our big store will be sold at absolutely cost price to you.We will thank our friends as man) as can to buy their wants in the morning as we can give so much better service during the morning hoursas the crowds are not so large. H isqintf you one and all a Merry, Merry Christmas, we are.
Yours to serve,
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THE MODEL DRY GOODS COMPANY
FOSTER MOTHER 10 BRANDON "S CHANCE POSTOFFfCF SHOWS
KEEP BOY. SAYS FOR RECOVER! IS TWENTY-FIV- E PER
, nodd, red the hny'a Igtgreat in I
nll,g the, . nk l fin In Mrs.Tat ka.
J Neither MM !"' tUt, nfir M in. Muti-gg- f
WhII ii were In IM IiiiIki '
rhambera when he annonm-e- 11finding They were represented v
i MtOriM I ( II .In mlHoit. r
lull A. Jainlxon. appearing for Jdraftorlm Mi ami Mm. Pooka swatted
m d frniij the room Id the . oat i
houar ha.llii Jamlaaa mm in mi main 'hat n,
would appeal In the Htate aupreinemull
Mr. and Mm, Turku will ret urn In
DISTRICT JUDGE STILL SLIGRT CENT INCREASE
RECEIVING TELLERSAFETY BANK
ill Start Yoti S:iiii"; and Kefp Vow at It
Many a Hip; Fortune Ha HaeJ lt hiception in
Little Sdvingn,
Ik- - Who Despised Hid Dimes SeldomDoublet His Dollar.
Make the Hoy or. Girl a Christina? Presarrj
f One ol' These Hanks. Hanks
Are in I lulls Hoses.
Denies Petition of Re,il Motl-o- i Passenger Who Took Poison Remarkable Volume of Busi- -i ii. mi ......
MK'tsTl '
PS ''I DIMES h" DIMC5 : m
iB1
on Tram Undergoes Opera- - ness Being Done Dining the..mimmii ,,,, huh, nmiiiipiii
of Walace relets to Recovci am here ... nmtr,Hei Boy; Hoi Attorney Will
0LD ALBUQUERQUEfi!,f'al CniP' SCHOOLS TO HAVE A
tion to Relieve Congestionof Kidneys; Patents on Way
Holiday Rush Proves Albu-
querque Is Browing Rapidly,
CHRISTMAS PROGRAMII. K. Itaynnlila, nf the iliI, tni nut he ii Knl, ,1111111 hutInn In the U ,ll.. i I'eleli-rrd-
aiitlefled Ml linxl W0
enrj u Brandon, the Indiana pa Perhapa the beat ladei at AlbuI"" iiiKycT, wim took t ihi m mi ih, querque'a ateedj growth Ii evidenced
DM Albuquerque and l)uran """,r"1 California limited which by the Incrueaed bualhemi Im inn donw ill hold ii rhrlatmar ' "rr'v"' n,'r'' I""' Friday night, hnveralat Ihe Im-a- l poatofflce for the Ural
MilI'll DONT Miss u Vt (.ills IN
HUM (OMKs OCT Mill, si RPR IREpuMl
Vol'MKWMII life and death ill St, J"Hcph twenty diiya nf thlH tin, mil as ciiin- -pmgr:iui, fen l,v ii i hi mtnmspartiea, ma thai la a,
iin he wiiil in favor nf i.l. rll hna ii ihiimi' in re- - Dared with I like Da rind a year ago.tree for the puplia, al loeiety hull mil,in"i11111" ' " ... jfahMatmia ev, An nttraellvo im-- . "ver, m i ., riling lo Mr. W. It. Love- - The inrrense In US per n m, anordlng TheKtiim inr tin- i vi in iium heen prepared! '''' attending phyglctgft, inn ii is lo Poatmaater I! v. (lopklnF, the tiu- -
lik'lillire M i H, hi, fnllim h llll - I,, III., I...HI OH Htlllllll Miill'M V. Ill, IIFirst Savings Bank& Trust Company
mother id's,, iii 'I in nil . i t'hrltii 11,11. s tl:ivmi inner, loater TO he iih neiir ilenlh U lie ix. Ilnin . iimish the tnuHi reliable rantpariaon.h' Uvea hete, ninl Will Old AtbuqttamMe Mcheol j don araa cbaerfal and laai niKhi he '"'ti'xf the period from December
' ' hlmaell ii ,liilKe IIhmh.IiIm Hrelttilion 'hi mimns Ih Coiiilntz to L'f. ini e. the Hlamn Hales alihultel with IHk Mf.-- , who h.ia remnined continually al the hoapltal,tm "" "t"1 " ral Willie Thlehi.f Mbuquerque, Xeu Mexicin.nh-- t , f Hie ..,y, Mih ) A Km h- - ;, n , ,, Chi Ihtiiiim HreelliiK tie apparently n u ,,, thvf Ci une, Mo ii. to have him
i
ihe AlboquepQUa aoaioffice totalledtt.u.'i it. aa agalgag li.tts.ll a yaarago. i
Veatcrda) araa the hlggeal dnj "ithe aatet'hriMtma4 H1" t,,' l,n"t- -
office, Hundred qlLpatmna crowdedil lidors nf tin- - federal InnldliiKall day, atnndlng In Inn to awaii their
VMIIte Ari.ml ptohiihl iimmiii. ii, nf hln takingHit dt. Nli holita the hit hint Mr i, nierrar) tableta
Mnranea Brandon tin let went an operationChrlatmua ventenluv Hi- - I ...).,,. ...u. ..
CXM NTs Mil it MONETU is voi RKE IT OROW
The hny, who wna kMttaped frmii Hong Jnllthe kaaaa if hi mother t ''runewhen he ,nl Iwn enri nl.l, ilel Mrlll Met
I I'l l! I NI pAtD ON SWINi.s ICOOt NIs' ' ,11,1. I ,Mh rt . n , .
onaulta -,,um ..nine, mo Aiioiiiieni,e phyalelimt., railed In for a
ilea. nig-- - Making 'hriet imiH Praa-- Hon, uid it imDeraU In miv,'ma Allien, ii in, fr, quick death, The awe. """ l,t ""' ",:iml' atndowa, the regiaong -Hong to Hanta i lawt tlun of the aldneya wan relieved b lri '""' bm) aM wlmlowa Ovi Christmas Giftpoin Ilea and anck nf mail were
SHERIFF EMIL JAMESHERE WITH PRISONERS
SENTENCED TO PEN
mi remember her and wanted lowiih Mia. Miiry Monger Hhe
la the nnly rout her he ever km r.
'i in- othei aroraan in a atrangrr inlinn When Maptlt Hln i id S ('Hurt Idea aer d Mm Monger with :t
ttgomona t" appear in miri in ii,find tni laim to the boj leea uao1. aamau i orpni proceadtnga laati- -
Ulleil lj( Mi I',, ,. W ,11 ,, , I,,, i
"" '"'. coin, i uaroia ih.. npeiiitlon. itterenKlng I' ntnlon'sRaerelae Cbrlatmaa In Other Coun- - tHaart for recover)trtea Third ami Kourth (Ira,.,. w,n h ix(v,.(( ,' 11,1 A M l 'llle .
Ite-I- .a Tlie Chrtatnwa latter' ""t" TV" ''l' ""'
"I' i dp i I i nni ii v if potphyfch nii itriK ntifl ih.- ofI imp II f t Of In. a Wa. il.
Mini. i May ItakeiHappy Boya and tiirin. .
leflanlly Him "I ln' hni- I,, fiKint, take him "
diepatohed h the uderlral force duri-ng the day. Tin, null the fnne In in,Inereaaed, the iikiiiIh'Ih are workini:Htrennonaly gftg at a result the mini-mum delay andei the eircumatancmbag reaulled.
ATTORNEY AND CLIENT
HERE ON THEIR WAY
TO ATTEND HEARING
HAUSER'S SADDLE SHOP112 w. Copper
Something Useful andAlways Appropriate
I'loned to show You Our StockWhether Tup PortdMn or Not.BEST t.Hin:s or HARHR8S,
SADDLES, HitlMi.i sSITUS WO Molli s.
He,i,a...n -- Me krhKoua i"; e,'i"" '' r;;;; y -"JS vr-r,,,"- h-
HolK w i , ,i h 1
I'r l.nvelnee lunl iiIkIH would in,
Sheriff lanil Jiittn.s, ,,( Smnrr,,topped berg Ipaj night enrouti tn
Kaata la arltb two prlaonerg who to-d-
" ill begin tin ir tenon in the atartpenltenUarr, They are j w. Harris.AIHhh .1 W Ull.'-nll-. N, lit, need liieel.from mi,- t,, two yearn for forger)',ami Joae Parag, aentenced tn aefva aeegr and a day fnr eniliezzli-nienl-
They u,re aerHenced at gotorro byI'l'lni M M,-- hem. Th prianiiei'iiwere hrld in jail here nvernlght,
Recond Uradi
liadgj Haya'dda rtttre bearing evlilrnre In the eae u Keek nan. Inlkeilunii Wallace aevaral iimen. andmatbed ihe little fallow'a preferenceii. parent in iIhk lti dta-Mo-
lagtei I h -- hi, I that the law i nn.tallied no ipeel fl provlalnri to gutdeMM I" 11 Una lite mat nd that he
ha.urd a uiieaH ax I., Hi,. pt,,iul,(. out.i iid Albuquerque s, konlOl t It , UNC. 'I'll, .,, Hon nf InRecital ion I'm lining in Write tn
't'll Al'S'' made to order, all sii-s- . , ,,vli ,ii-Mont roH;i:r iiai sKii's smmi,i; map.
Hanta t'lmiH ..InNcphl. andelai I , mercury la ainw, an I
"' "" '" " "'"i11 " '" wdataKoni When Hanta fluuH ( nmiH .
.Old Albuquerque Ken h"f"r" "'" "'" ' '""I,, in i , ,!,., .danger
HtenuM Jr.. a prominent atf Carutbad, Rdd) oounty, amitorni
Mont Im Miiiiii. an extennive eallleond tirade, Ouranea Mel Brantlon'g parents gra agpectad tolralaar nf the loater P country,
oooooooooooooooooooooooooolie, II ill,, ii
lit tieHe, Hall, ,n
Molllea Wei ne Santa anlve hnr In, in I ml In QapoUa tomol.Joaephlne Candelarlal m'i "'"bt JTrederlck O, Joaa, ,,r
The Chrlatraaa Tree , , , tdd tana pel la big friend, who araaDUKE CITY
Cleaners -- Hatters
pen! yeeterday in Albuquerque. Theyiin on their liny to Santa Te lo at- -
lead tin- adjourned term of the imied atateg diatrirt court, Mr. Dbek-- jham has heen aummoaed to gnawerI, eharae of Q)ga) I'etn Inn nf the:laildlr ilnuinln.
John RUTlck travellni with him when he look th"Two ;i.-- Put Troubiea In ftanta Claua I Poukju, ami who gtopped here last
Mialt i liiii 'I
Catarrh Cannot Be Curedwill Micu. APrWr.vtiojta, taaa rnnnt"''" ""' ' ' ir- - i tarrli i. ihiir cnatltaliMMi upm., mni In geSei lo cgi. It
u biwi Ink latrnnl rcaaxUea. HatTi currht i,n- 1 ukea later MUr, anil icti illnstlj iiloqth,- Unxt BJ i.. ma miii .:- - Hiir t.'murrb' n W a "i. i." ill- Im Ii prV""i,.-,- bj aa ,,i im, im HVkdaaa in tiiurouinrj i i .. n'lJ h a riin:!ur .r, ,rlj,t i..n.,: ii,. i... lunlra kioivn, ctna-l,i-
!! (I,,- l,V i,r-;,r- n.lliuf at.
;ih Irlda) night, yegterda)Land, b) old All, milieu Phone 441Z2(l V. Holdhis i hoiuewnrd.
BUY YOUR
Lumber, Glass, Paintsand, Cement
AT THE
SUPERIOR LUMBER
& MILL CO.
Do You Cnrel In 1 to S dar(ionorrbora and Gtri.
n;liW Big 6 I onUam no powon ana rmarbeusedfullitrrngth rmi ii,,. in,,, in. hi i,,,., . if- parjaatj
Beautiful Hand PaintedChina Pieces only 50c. 95cand $1.50. The Leader. 309West Central.
There ataa onoe an artist Emu,WHO painted the folks ill the Zi;
Mill Ilia WOrk never mild,For hia method wua old,
And It had to he done by a Cm
nt'. Gnarantced notto itricrare. PrcTtnts cuntagioa. 2r. rilERKVe ro.'. Prof. Tale. 0 WHY NOT CURE YOURSELF? o
and Hevrnili gindra.s mi , i fiaaa ita iph Putnam,Mi a. Hunt. i I'll on I .ouell.i M, I
aid.Jai k Be neon Bantlago Ateni toDallmaker Mutk Darror,i 'mull inn K, i i aty Rebineon,T, in , n Pllai Morallorntnan Cenrge IMnk.Kakllno t,, 'leniy llow
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
AT THE PRESBYTERIAN
WalkLike This
hM 4 l At PrutfKlits. or brpairrlpait l. or .t bottlct fl.75. ol'iirti,'ulHr with Cin-- liottli vi aiBitci on iriiuew. wlak Ulli'i I : mi ;ni ir ron.UI.llon. THK EVANS CHEMICAL CO., ClacutaaU. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
fry. ft) ) YWith your whole ipjiweight thrown onIgaj than onc-hnl- f ot Kour icet ? Then,
it's no wonder that Iitt ci home niht
with tired, nchinn.hnrii-ini- :tre t. (Jet a shoe that
makes waiking a delightthe
Dr. A
An attraetivf Cbrletmai progranwill be given this afternoon at tinPreabyteriaa rburoh, itartHNi at :
o'ctoek, Tin- program mi bg parlielpated la by the Sunday gthoo) pugit and will he gg follnws
Organ I'relude llutlelujah ChoruiSong Mark the Herald Angeh
HIliK."
Dnet CornetI'l l! r
Pgft I
The Slnr.Ik t iptlire.Vn, al Solo "Htur of llethlehem,"
with organ and Midm neromnanlment,Part ii
Kbepnerdai ipture.
Recitation ' The Angel and theHbaphgrde,"
Shorn 1Timely Suggestionsfor the Christmas Shopper
Nntlunu like if, if
arc on your feet muchfor the cushion in-
sole lupports theatch of our feet, ;'!
ilistrihutei your illvvriuht nrn 'y, and Htrsi your feet ijJJ
Kong "It tme I'pi
Wwonjrttuliy. It ilike walking nn air.Bat
I '.irt III.Hn thi'radle Kong,s, t ipture.lear Llttlg Ktranser
rait IV,Kingdom.SerlptiireDouble yunrtette ",aiiuel."Addreaa I'aatorSong- - Jems Shall Iti irgan I'oatlude.
iwade in evorvstyle an J leatherat ri'asonalilcpn .eg. iet ui
Comforts nf v.gl, Kit
down u '" ittiin.
Blanleotd
Law CuHnins
LinensDress PtttemsRibbonLadies' XcckwearArt oeltu-Sil- k
HoseLadies' Famx 'aitvSweatersMufflers
Kimotii s
Suit C'.ih'
,ingeneKancji AprotuBaby Carriage C
Baby SetsHandkerchiefHand BagsBathn ibes
Marahoiit Veekw carCoatsSuitsUmbrellasKnl Gkivw
'(i(il Gloved
Gauntletsanity Purses
Mesh Bags
Knit Slippers
Bedroom SlippersPullman ApronsTmlet CasesCorsetsSilk PetticoatsParisian Ivory SetCard Case-Coll- ar
Bags
sbtw y o u w- -
tmrmv howcomfortablythey ht. ifessa CATTLE RUSTLER GETS A
PENITENTIARY SENTENCE
ISSCUiMlONcwail'ii: ii,
Judge M ' Mr, h. in. of K, TO
'tri,y at bog I. una netilrme,I'rilro I'a iilhi Candel itla to aervtfr,,ni eighteen muntha to two yeanIn ihe atute peniientlar.v. The prla-- ,
n,i w is , harued with laregfl of at-ti-
ami killing i atUe.
l fvm sioti moo4 ..aue mil v. u.s. ruaj Phone
283
313-31- 5
WestCentral fI or Sale hy
M. t II l'l,l Wint a nilthe l it, r gruuae of theJournal.
i employe Orun.mta? Make,ihimna of The,
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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. SocietySectionComic
PageALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1913,
Jimmy fie Gets a Christoas Present!(') rlhi4. 1l J. b) Ikt Aid I u" l
i ("AND HAV HIM :50.NG Bl B r?VK2) f NOW K '.
TTl ' ('TrtF.Wt I Think ; m oubr aouT1 vIav Right, confound --
tx-s UMQJ
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ft I v;
w w see swb 7 BPCSST" NW lifl. f fiAii claus i jg,, -- SReATflooTrHTO BE: Af J L V. V
1 ATlJY :rz zr i nxiLe andthe mutt is - r riJ l GONE AIJO CAN 3TAV M S0BY ITS ,
l,w 'VP r --J r --ir-) vw r i m getting t,fd ," rTi
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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1913.TWO
Miss Albright in Santa Fe
I J.OVh'PS
that they reflected in a moat credit-m.in-
r the progress tli.it thevhave made under the instruction they
At lli" high school a really mbl-tlou- n
program was i . rule red, nnd allwho witnessed the performance were
M Santa Fe Society NotesBu Ann O'Neil
KBflBIi waa host Tin a- -who ft VI.TKH3CCIETY W rial eienliiK ut a Kenuiliely en- -e of talapplause
I. It. r'asaett, Mra. K. i Caatl.Vera i:n hi in Mra. i ;, ,
the Mlsaea laahle Walker,llajwnrd, Helen Ktiapp, Leu,,l.,.t l.'ul,,!. II., h..n .
n i l. aiaK dinner. The oucnaion
iallu
Ihe
lloy'a View of Chrlet-"-
Winter I.ullntiy"
Pin ni;o and th" Shei
rlatnn.a Parol" H. S
'hrlatmaa Chime" "Joe
rrltorlal ei -
i oman ofand
Christmas When and Why
..... .... nuji nn, a.lieu Morri.ao-1- , N,.H,. Xusl,.,,Morence Sfiiti, Flo Moore, '
IjiuKhlin, Ruth Ijnighlin; Mramlt'harlea i '. Catron. Hryann Vonti.1. iin. s Sweeney, Jack Kinney EitWaMU Safror.l, Hugh 11. William RRDunne, Kdwurd 11. Oukley. irenoeWllaon, O. Kmory .Moore, AlfradWiley, Prank Keafa, A. c. Ku. hI'rank McKane. John Krvli-n- C MMccimtock, Arthur Benacal, MaDoaiManaanarea, T. Harmon 1'urkhuraiIlm. .1,1 11. null, I'hnt lea Vul ; Volney Howard. Kyhert fry nnd ira iOrlnuftutw,
ft a)
An Informal Dinner
w.i- - the hirthduy of the Rueat ofhonor Kdward II. iiakley, nnd beforeihe dinner heKan a tooat wna drunkto the tweniy-tlr- nt annlveranry.
The tahle wna .'X.iulaltely appointed,red flower, cundlea nnd rlbhotia Klv-I- n
th. whole a featal air. ThouKhMn Kegel waa not praaaat, ah wna
' i ii the delieiaua menu ahe hadI. The only lady preaent wna
pame Qoaalp, who never aanfti imrrecreta in tliimlde pnrtlea or to atairdinner. The dinner in every way
I j illy one and the atoriea andrlgiira hurned on until a lute hour,It. aides the gucet of honor. Mr.
gueata were Harold It.(llbbotti t'harlea Pntek, 1'rank Mi-
lt .. ftnak M nr. m. Harry 1, Moiil-tnn- .
Theodun- . Kape rind Ira Ui ;t Imahaw.
The Elks Dance
of T. rrilla, lliram llerk. nfi ,. ii
hoff;'n Alouiiuer.pieu In n her home
'Dolly Wahele, ' i4h Xtet-n.-
mi to Klve ain the nearpeople mayhearing; the
ill Hie muxlc- -
Notes of Lodgesand Soeieties lli: AND M HM. U. II iiiThe Thirty Club
i mil me j laineii lliiiiday evening. t
t: ii i: ui i wri it -- ritin-- ti i m u on in 'it- -
for aoetal Mile i
ii r, u 1. fOT hi V. i
Iiffa. Ilm aroom-el- e
mi M , r the Raaej
I1
ilKht,
dance of the Thli04ft Kite'
wna one (,r th" itIR; December dance given by theI'lka Tlitiradnv night waa a merryTin: luat.illntlon perticei wh
regular meet.t thethe I
iiiru iiome on ,i iii ;: atreet nl adelightful " o'clock dinner.' Thedaintily appointed labia, 0ooracheme of pink and a delirious, menu,made even the "tired bnalneM man"forget appolntmenta nnd rem, inhoronly the plnisunt houra spent In theHanna home. Healdea the hunthoatca. cover were laid for Mr. todMra. Francis (!. Wilson, Judge ,,ntMra N u. Unghiia, Mrk William cMcDonnld, Mrs. I, I!. Hanna, MissHelen l.aughlin. Mlsa. Ituth I.aiithlln
die ofirnlnK
wnathe in
i W.I- In Id
af the order 0lay night, wcran unuaually elthe incomingand the pnaeithe oitigoiiiK w
i ; ii Ii .
ntd officer were lnatulh--
ntntlun of the Jewel to.nrthy matron waa com
thinTin
.. I'll!Engagement of Miss Garcia
sa The arohaatra played livelyu?a and alow walttea for four hours,
while the twenty-fiv- e or more coiipleaajoyed the dance. Circle two-atep- a
and tag dan es varied the tango, heal-i.itio- n
wall and two-atep- a and addedin the merriment of the evening. Atmidnight COfna and aandwiehea were
ed In the dining room and thenthe d.mi e went on for another gayhi at r
Ainons thuae preaent were Mr. nndMra, Marlon l.loyil Rurrnwa, Mr. andvii- - Thoinaa lloran. Mr. and Mra
H ii Moil, . Mr. and Mra T A. I lay -
den, Mr and Mr. C. H, Wiley ; Mra.
Plctcil. di lighiful ri freahmetita wereaerved In the banouet room of theMaaunl'' temple, apee. hea aultnhle tothe occaaion were delivered and a
evening waa apent which willlong in the memory of thuae who
n, lirlmmerleutx; Meaara
Qaorge Emary Maora and. C, i n. .'
CUatoek.ft- - ft
Dinner for the Educatorspel. Keleher. toclalrt, Lackey, jllve
hcrg. White, j wen-ndeJL Strugea, The
nio.-f-
n era inatallcl were aa fnl- -on r.
uri h at It. AM MIIS. A I. VAN N WHIT"ft ft illlllll.-- lull ll M'II, Shennaii, lowa: nave ;i dinner Wednesday evenAdelaide WHWorthy matron, Mrstrnme, m
Mr and Mint of the Kn-a- popularityof exlOf lli
n ld lA-e- ;
let, Mia. RoyMra.ft".'!! na ,mrom(. n
peetive v. w.-ll- .
linmson.Worthy patron, P. L, WllllamaonAasoclnte mation. Mra. Oruce
White.(inductor, Mra EUnora HnywaniAasoclate conductor, Mrs. liertrude
Thomai.Se.ietary, Mrs. Henrietta Myera.Treaaurar. Mra. Katherlne Harris.
ing In honor of those copBocted wltkMr. Whites l.fii.e ill the le ,a rl III entof education. The dinner took un aholiday air with Its red decorntlnnand the seasons fondles, with tin,hnllduv aplnt. happy btughter nndgood atoriea of (he gueata. On thapine card i,te the name of MisManatt .Meyers, M iss Fve ,
Plladelfo rtiicn and Ituport V. Asp.lund,
ft
. khliors haw- resnlied In greallythe eiriciency of the order
Th.se officers nave ae. ured thirty-fiv- e
new memhers in nil, the remainder tWhom will he Initiated after the hol-iday.
After the clnae of the lmslnega aes-laio- n
n delightful aupper waa enjoyedan, I the rest ol the evening waa
lo tOCial pleuaures. The I loyalVlvhl...rs an. now in ii flourish inir
THI-- home i.f h and Mis c. ola! ietivltlen nf Albuquerque nn 'ushmaii, 410 W si Coal avenue.
he ncene of n dellghful ehll- -
at the year"aintti for hi r,
harm af man.p n in the
will he hardparty Thursday evening, the
i hatUcondition nd greal intereal is being Comina Events
member In the work 0i mil, shown by thebeing done.
FR M l UN l
I
who W the aon of llmimljo. la a memlur of
t New Mexico fajnttteman of sterllnir worthoml 1 he , ongratu-o- f
frienda will he cx-a- i
Ihia time.
MYSTIC CIRCLRiECTX mil oi i n Fits
to haT
Jllt :tell I
ggM,It
Adah. Mra. UeorKe Clifford.' Ituth, Mrs. F.lUaheth Hllbert.
Father, Mrs. Mary Aapinwall.M iitha, Mra. Kred Metr.ger.Klecta, Mrs. Edwin Bowara,Chaplain, Mra. Harah itoidt.Mnrahnl. Mrs. Irene Cotter.Warden, Mm Mai tau t Woodworlh.I' nisi. Mrs. Charles McClnnahun.Sentinel, Qtty Humner.The inatnllatli n aervlcea were
ducted by Mrs. T. F. Heed, nnd thepresentation of the Jewel to the g
worthy matron waa made byMrs. White. a iTHE ROYAL WEtflHBORfl
iM i i n: nit; clans
,r h
Till: week gfter the i 'hristmn rushI la over promises to he gay anil
crowded with many soclnl event furSanta I'enn.
Cards have Just been received for alarge hou.se warming, lo be given bySecretary and Mrs. Luccro, at theftattractive new home on De Vargasstreet, on the evening of December
taatefully decorated In red andw hite, i n lor -- i heme which wna pre-r- -
' d tht nnrhout, and all of theof th houae were In keep.
Ing with the fcati.e oeeaalon.The gueata of Maater Cushman
wiie Misses Carol Wllaon, FrancesI.e. da, Kleimor Cameron, DorothyCameron, Persia llrighl, Helenllrlght and Alma ileeeh, and MastersWtl'la Rchutt, Kenneth Oertlg, Harold
t. I, ded to himn wedding or two, eer-i- n
I h' near futnn oh,ip Th- worm is get lo
Surprise to Amado Chaves. Jr.
"p return In A iiiiiueriitc, InatI Saturday evening. of Aminlii
Chavaa, Jr, arha has been unendingbool at Veatport acadasiy, in Kmi- -
aaa City, waa made Hie incision of
d Kail
A HIGHLY Important meetlne of theI'r.iti riuil M yatlc Circle, Killing
No. 21 US, waa held Thursday evening,at which officers for the coming yearwere elected, aa follows:
Worthy past ruler, Alex Craig:worthy ruler, Ctaorg Wiekham, Sr.;worthy vice ruler, Dr. Clayton: worthychaplain, Ftliel Hale; worthy re-
corder. Mnry K. Shuffelbarger: col-
lector and trenaurer. J. J. Votow;worthy marshal. Alma Maiera; worthywarden, 'ern Werning; worthy guard.Roy Hone's; worthy gentry, Mr. llnin-st.-tte-
truxteea Anna Wicham, Id
It In allgelling nwuy from Hie il I exist.rlmvi'iK, there in, oh In f,,
Mct'lanahan, CheatcMiii. r. AaaiatlBi Inof ihe gnosis ft) i
Mlaa Marie Wiigomonar ami mis Uou
mih.la i
MrH. IIlughea,
The returning iillgilm. who mmeln Seven Sisters Guests
TIIK local lodge of Royal Nelgh-- ;I bora met in regular seaalon on
.Thursday nuh! and Initiated a cluaaOf twenty-al- x Candidatag, Theae
were aecured by State Super-vising Deputy Km Iii.i Shirel and CampDeputy l ily Kills, w hose activities In
on ,o i, was in t at in. station oyhis mother and driven to the ChaVM
she 1, in luded, pour old Kalil .i.ln'i ii I. if to atnnd on, nndfor that matter, hud he any r
i,.i nl M III Ml II r II II
dlKhtfullyof Mra.
Seven Sia.eia were diTill;i tained at the hoim Hiniistetter and J. II. Shuffelbarger:
securing new members for the Koynl miBlcian, Anna Wicham.through the hliiim , iv i
44 Whom God Hath Joined
Thomn laherwcnd, Monday after-noon, tin event Inking the form ofa "i hh ken put pie dinner," whichelicited the unbounded praise nf nl!the guaeta The affair waa turnedInto Ml Old fashion.-- I ipilltlng party,the following lag leu lielnK given nnOpportunity to denionatarate theiraklll with the neeilli MeadiimesMarv Caldwell. Sylvia sturarea, Elian -
linii', white illliner iiWiilted ll I init nr dinner, all unexpected by any
number of the family, there enme totha houae a merry troop of ynung-stfi--
comprising practically the en-- I
tiro sin ml of yoting Mr. i 'haves.It waa a hilariously jolly party anda loyal welcome wh!' h made theheart swell. The Katharine was lin- -
UDL'dinti ly turned Into a dancing puny.I In, h i nudum d until late In the
Thl many friends Of Mr. Chaveswill he pleased lo learn that Ile willnot return to Wfeetporl after the hulldays, but will conllnne his studies In
he the grim
emotion Bfcll
tula mllory u It
may fui in )
cording in ii
J in tr I ht-i- i
fOU 11
Mill hath llovdt,, Kll.n Adair, Peaurl
ItMile .:i(hw!
ISSO.MF nnd light as a fairy queen,Wanned by the glow of gay nineteen,Down where the waves wash the soundingShe heard the world-ol- d talc once moreHeard the tale with a blush and a laugh,And then she bb-- him away life chaff.Nn terror has Time for gay nineteenWhen one is fair as a fairy queen.
in ngni i K i in itn iikI', iiiji'on. when the Story of Hiinln Ctau la'hi rfiAt beautiful tad wonderful in
Walker, Itnclci' l Suddeth and ArmlldaKne.se, and Mn QeaddlraY. a sisterof the hosteaa.
nd tinile wide worldi i veilm iii tim trnairi
mid devoutlyI heart of his
A le,gredi
I
herthe rit
University Notes
V M. C. A., at It
elected the fniiow- -THK tTnlvendfyIlieetlliK
Twelvi year-ol- (looking up fromOrimm') "Papa, wouldn't you liketo whale n golilen-hnlre- d fairy grantyou a w ish "'
Father (abuent-mlndedly- ):- "Hush,Htchard; your mother is in the nextroom."
a aDeparture of the Silbers
29.December SO is the date for MIkj
Claude Albright' conceit at the Scot-tish Hlte cathedral, and will nndoubt be one of the holiday treats
by Sunta Fe oak ty.New Year's eve marks the date far
the big hall to be given at the De Var-gas hotel, which will run over into1914.
New Yenr'a eve la also act aside fordinner to be given by Governor and
Mrs, McDonald lor Miss Helenand her wedding party.
Invitations are out for the eveningof January 1, for the wedding of MhoHelen Ijiughlin and Mr. Kmory .Mi-
ller Marshall, at the church of theHoly Faith, and a wedding receptionImmediately following the weddingceremony, nt the home of the bride'spa rent.
January 2 la reserved for theof New Mexico concert, under
the direction of Mlsa Mary McKle.January 5, the Santa Fe Woman's
club will hold their annual receptionIn the Pnluco of the (Jovcrnors.
ft iHoliday Travelers
JFAN HKMAN SMITH leftMItS. evening for Washington,where she will meet Dr. Kdgar U
Heivelt In connection with her sculp-ture reliefs for the Mnyan panels forthe San Diego exposition. She willreturn to Santa Pa in the spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvan White nnd chil-
dren left this week for Silver City,where they will spend the holidays.
Mrs. William C McDonald returnedThursday afternoon from Rl Paenand Carrlaozo, where she visited Mrs.T. A. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Spinieraccompanied her aa far as Torrance,going on from there to Kansas City,Where they Will spend the holidayswith Mr. Spencers relatives. Mi.--.Spencer will return to Santa Fe Feb-
ruary 1, to ajirnd some time wiihGovernor and Mra. McDonald.
Judge and Mra. William J. Megill
arrived In Santa l'e Wednesday after-noon and will be the guests of Mr.and Mra. Hubert Stevenson, at theirhome on Palace avenue, for the holi-
days. Judge and Mrs. Megill live IU
Pocatfllo, Idaho.Miss Manette Meyers left yesterday
for Haton, where she will spend IheChristinas season with her mother.
Among those who returned thiswi k from college are Isabel Walker,Domthy Ilaywanl, Dorothy Bafford,Amelia McFle, Man- Mode, Albu-
querque; FeilCltn Kaune. from the
The year rolled on, aa thi v always do,And the lady came nnd saw and slew.)Tear after yeur by the sounding shore,She brought them down by the score and score.
Hut each cold heart left iita Impress thereIn the wrinkled Cheek and the silvered hair.The net result was ii shopworn belle.But i loverly masked in fact, to tellWin re nature ended a.nl art beganWas something that passed the wit of manPa 0111 in the garish light of noon,
Ula I
II ainltnliof -- I.
nnd l
highdown
Ing officer for the coming year:President, W. it. Hrushenr; vice prea- -
ildent, Fred Calktnai ecretary, AlbertS. Hunt: irensuier, t,. C, Murphy,Vespers will be discontinued until afterthe holidays. At a enndy sale heldlaat week, tin- association raised $12tOWarftg lending a delegate to the con-
vention nt Fstis Park, next summer.The University nice club win give
the cantata "lintnanuel." at Santa Feduring the coming week. It Is ex-
pected that a large crowd will be Inattend anna upon tha performance.
Temporal v arrangement hnvo beenmade to till the chair whl.-- will hgleft recant by the departur of Dr.
"Children,ath nt mllll
ft ft ihIh said midden 1 howbelieve in Kiintn flau?
iiuiii i i ihelr hand. "
ear) little people, !
mini, u In r guide, uinl
mi. i
Th.
Avoid win be Ii n by the departureAlbuquerque of Dr. and
Mis Mendel Bllber, which It winto fill.
Entirely apart from the scholasticami ecclealaatlcal dtetlnction that hasbeen won bl the genial head of thefiiiulli , the SHI. i ra hai e won a nichein am i'ii Albuquarqu ail their own.Vn :it in, a. nl,,, nllnre and guild
Hut
AndTheAndFor
he? Forgot her, nf course, nnd wentpuce that kills till hi cash was spent,he'd changed ihe old man's hard-earne- d
a ruddy nnse and a shaky health.
Utile friends II was ii U'Haon Unitin. ii. hd Ihlt fniiy fabric out of their'Tnlns and left In Its pl.ire Ilie firstmil seed nf doubi ami diaillualon, ll'.night Ihi'in thai I he) hud dietedHid been deceived. It wna the first
ilu- ilium IiIowm nl full It In Morenf I l In Hi.' i URtinjf ) ' II
ft ft 'ftThe children wen- - very Herimir when
the loamm wa dune, nnd some ofilioin iM ie foolish eiionvh ( . . cryM thmi Hint, there w.'ie rel'liilnfond nnd OVl rnitrll'iil pnri'tiiH wlmvmic fi v unary w In n Ih Iniird ofwliut hml tnki'll place, nnd who kIIIIupe.ik of it in torma of UMIliad
.iii 'I'll.. are pnrenta who holdthai the dlMtcli.intiii. nl ..I life conieanoli kly enotiKh at heat, nnd Hint It laMill to let the children fllna to theirMhialrtYll while Ihev tn.iv
What do you think iibOVi II ?I
Miss Stvpley Entertained
THK n ppt oiii'h Iiik weddliiK of Mlaal i larol si ipie) ami m i Njcai Blue-ba- r,
which will take place early Ini in- nu year Ik bainf made the oo
anion ..f a numper of charmlM i ut.i n.', in honor "i tin- in nie to he. puri-ne, the i minim wet i.. mi-- h Clara ttlue- -In i' w ill entertain n nelecl nimiliei nltrlrnda at the two faralllea ( anafternoon card imrly nl the 1 In i'ii . i'
Inane, ami at KKHI M the fefUlvltlcnattendlna the Vulnttde have ani.Hi.ieiiIhfre win be eeveral other entertainnienf la nocupy the attintlou of tin
Silhei (or New oil.iins. Alireertinu nervadea their bam and Mendnew proreseor ot pniiosopiiy win oe inhargc with the beginning of Ihe new
Hid gl ll 'I
mill nil lian 1 i.f a- - end grand i
mua ,i in mi mi nnd u uMima It a must enviable IndividualityThe lntelliitu.il In idlh of Dr. Sll- -
Hankrupt and weary, he walked once moreDown where the waves wjiah the sounding shore,Where he found his long-los- t love sublimeA fnded wreck on the shores of time;faded and shrunken In ftoe and frame,Hut with plump exchequer, just the same;For the worm that feeds on bounty's hueCan't always cut up the strong hot too.
her and the gracious hospitality ofhla clnii tiling wife will be soretymissed In OCiat circles In thia city.
The good wtshe of u host of
termThe French and Spanish classes will
soon Introduce un Innovation In theway oi a phonograph, which will beuse,', for dictation work.
returnedWlu-- Profcaiior llodglnafriends In Albuquerque will follmv theSllbera upon then- departure ior NewOilcan That hla lines will He inpleasant places and that his enlargedfield win in productive of unlimited
he:hopela.
ThoughtI've noAnd theI nc i a n
"If I mlasthis Sidethought:
split hairs
this target twice,Of Paradise."
Dear heart alive,ot forty-five.- "
Suicly, taarher dtdn t ihtnk Ihev were.i U n .lav.t ii. not to know ill nimu
Rant flau. Hut nuyiw ho i go-i- n
in grv them m new miij In-
teresting Partli ulurs, livery littlefai'e lirlf hii'iuxl ami (jVer) littli h.md
The ti'o.hn tin' wi lie withmi expreaolun uf chastened tndnee.children,' he huUI Impressively,
'(here le no UCh person as SontnI. Ill'"If tlio goo, lady hud tttniMl IH be
MM th. u. hi mi cadi of her smallpupil mm could rmi ham given themn c i i'ii rr Him. I. : In- h.ul Kit'" I. ' 'I
and In dief of all whogood Is the hop.know Dr, Bllbei
from answering a teb phone call lastFriday, he found on Ilia desk a beau- -
tlful Indian blanket, the gift of the!membera Of his cln.s. The telephonecall, nf course, waa made to order,and the gift waa a complete surprise
Thai three member of the facultywho are HOW at liberty," will returnafter the holidays with wives accom
And He Went 'Way Back While he loWhich was'Whom Hod
d up to the atara and blinked,iked over the waves and winked,why the parson sprung his jest,
hath Joined" you know the ret.D i;. Van Burea, Iniiiinr Pud;had i imsiikhHi:groin Ii, and thi ll
his dinner in aburled himself
Soon, from
panying thorn, Is a persistenton the campus.
Professor Itoiinett will epetholiday isltlng I sister at 1
Ihin ihe evening paperbehind the open pagfsnort of disgust.
Why can't theypin as,- mn e in a while
Ariz.w it. Rraeheef wasllr ' t in.'.. .1 hlaiulli Invent I new
" he asked na'lecled a delc-dunte-
oon- -
iit Kansas City,(gale to the studentj ventlOtt, to be heldfrom December 31
he lead the account Of a Wedding.Tin gelling good and Hied of read to January 4.
i n weddlnt hav attracted wonMnvaral and alncara Intareal amonithe aoctall) eiei i ui Alhuquarque thanthat or Mlaa Shipley and Mr. Illneli.'iThe wide popularity Which both hiiVi
nil, 'I ..ml won haa Riada their Unionnnr el more than onllimry liupor-tance- .
nnd aa an omen of the BOClalhoroacofle for the new year It Ii ntoal
I?"" i omi his IW " e V ms;dV kVl aoV 4ft V 'aTti :WojLWhile on the trip,to . In SI. Louis.
ing about the 'blushing bride.' "
"Well." the replied, sweetly, "win n
mn conjUdet what kind of husbandmoat gills get. you can I blame themfor blushing,"
e
u ,.i i..i. ,
.,f the hoiidas a (13)t i rat ty news up flK Read over this list and make your selection
The 1'. N M. Weekduring the first weekin order to bring allin dote.
Notes of SocietySpecial Bid to HusbandsStacj for Mr. Blucher
$ DIAMONDS IFWFIRY"A Sterling SilverT UK Hei tor s Aid soc
John' i hutch will i. XL in lli.ivn in nivi ll IIii Masonic ample, onnight. The music will
New Ifear'i (ft) soi.ll) (i()i,n..aVa liter M lo ftlM,";:r,r:,;:j! tm cm on . . n ;:ar,,t r:;:,s- -
iraforthoaa (ll) Bcarf Pine. .sir t.. ioo I
ry 1'iu itsK, u'a acainat the mlaa' for n ynuns man to net marriedHieae ilaM wilhoiit firal liailui; u fan-weii Hai dinner given In ntt honoi
i i nw wouldn't realtt reel thai inwna married if it wumi t done.
Sin h a dinner ivim Kiv. ti Inat nlhlo Oarar lllueher, who la am. n to lointhe great army nf Benedict Thiheat of the oei'iialon wua Kenueth
7..ri0 lo $25$5 to $25$K to $25$2 to $12
in-- male biped, if he be Joined Inw.cii,. k to ii member of the Alt
hiliiuerque Woman's club, will bemndo (0 feel specially at home at the
Uiiumuui ,,. ii. given bv 'hatml BtlOfl on N.-- Veal s afternoon,
1. mi 4 to ii o'clock. The affair willi,e an "open houae" by the club, amithe public generally are Invited, but
uij member are par-ticularly urged lo be present, if for
In the Booster orchiYou Can Have enjoyable Is in
! IA Beautiful w nn Tins .ii to muni i in- mww p0,n pursesfty Broochea $.".o to glftg I s,,,irf r.inl, S t)
I risarol(0 Ca,U GOLD MOt'.VTINO !
ll llo alt. ml.ft. ft ft
The wives of the T.n DogJ will beComplexion MIS v. i ... I ,1. 1, . .... 1.1 Villi.Iji- - loarnmm i.ingsthe guests of the Dons themselves, nt
:i Christinas dinner at the Alvarmloui iosltynl. to satisfy Match Boxes $1 to $10theirof il thing ajus. what sort v,l- - I'lhlin ... fv-- - MP 1
(W) Dlumond IjiVnlllerca. I
K M to $104) I iD't Pins $2 to $10 I
vSy i ii unond Broochea . . I - ... , -- .. I
Spectacle Case$7.50 In $12
Belt Buckles. .$2.50 $7
on Thursday After the dinner theparty will repair t the home of A.I'. McMlllen. fur a literary and muai- -
program epproptkate to the Christ-mas season.
n's . lub la.club met Friday afternoon and
a very Intel cstiiig busineaa sesIn keeping with Its custom of
Italdrldge, and about iwenty-flv- e oldlime frienda of the Moon-to-b- e newh-we-
Katheted around the leatiil hourdAmoiiK them were Meaata. Itert Skinlier. Illlaaell lllll.hmanll, . k It.U'l' l
i... i. Harlan, Thoinaa i'.'mn JohnTierney. t'lmrlee Kunx. Ilerl-er- l v
Itn will Mi Miiim and W. i'. shipNr)
It waa a .tully party that liiate.l until
ThheldSinn.
Cigar Cutter. . ,J to $1
tn $50to S10
Toilet Sets $1S
Lorgnettes $t
A $io to $iooi Diamond Bnr l'ins.. Chains $l.r0 to $l."
100 Kings $ to $ar,1ft Diamond Poc't, K nlvcs ,
iMaejjj. $ to $ro 5'ir 1 ",!' ftl-f-tl to $- -"
jJN Diamond Scarf Pina. Brooch $1.50 lo $7.--
vUe&m $7..io to $250 LaValUere $1.50 to $75
mid wna a in niiitH' trllml.Hit'
contributing to the general Vuletldihappfneea, lUbetantlal donations weremade pi Ihe RnlTOtton Army and theNmi Sectailnn licnevoleiit society, fordistribution among the worthy pomOf the etty. were alsoadopted cvlciiiiing the thanks of theclub lo those who have assisted intin- Piirent-Teache- r' movement ln- -
Military Scl 50 to $20
Melville Summers, of Rnswe'l,with l son for a visittin- holiday, at the home of
B, s, hwenlkcf.e
md Mra. Harry Mltchner, ofarrived in Alb'.'.querque dur-wee-
for n holiday visit at
Mis'la heredurlne
,M,, V
MrDenver,
ling tha
WE GUARANTEE EVERY JAR OF
MARINELLOWhitening Cream
Eleanor Jaffa EngagedilllgUI'llled lil the o lg il 11 1.11 loll. Unit il the hoinn nation w extended tointereat InO' taint.specin l
them in b. present a' the New Yenr'a
nned to make this an elab- - Christmps in the SchoolsN.i t h nif I loll S. T. VANN
ART JEWELER
ill. and nil signs point to atpli lis opening of the new
he elub.public achoola Chrlst- -I N ALL "f the
1 fi e raisethnr Jaffa, of Trial-l- u
lu' la a no. in fav- -
Where ahe hai beanwere held, and count- -
the abaorblne nature ofg to..! Chrl-tina- a acilvltb-s- , there will be no
lee mamas and pnpaa spent Fridayafternoon enjoying the peKQftMUMof their h lul offspring on the
.Mrs. M. PEDBNn ting of the club next Friday, 'henext regular meeting being scheduled Phone 123rioirit'trxv ' 'ge The voiiiigsters were ill i
wln i ' for year! alio nttended.nl and where her father had tun:kil reaidvn'.'e during In lutum- -
214 West Central Ave. sL--tlti b. 1'ounli I tlu
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ALBUQUERUUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1913. THREE
THE ECONOMIST IHF ECONOMIST ! H r M ONdMIH
Open Evenings Until Christmas Shop in the MorningTIh pleasure or (1ft buying ulll he rcniwt niul your sclittons imwt
If )ou simp In tin- - curly hour nf lli day, With lltnn tn selectdeliberately, ftmt itlfl ulll reflect iitir MM MM liiillv tdnnlli anlinch iol.cn i mi in- chown with Ihnimlnfiil consideration of the eronalltynil ilciivironmciif of the frleliil lor whom It li Intended.Our Advice is to Shop Early THERE ARK MANY lli:sos nut MlUIMMi SHOPPING
IN Till: t UBIsI l s s soappareltiii: womws stoiif ion unv goods ami wehing
THE STORE OF COURTESY AND ABSOLUTE RELIABILITYDon't Pass By OurJewelry CountersWithout Careful
Inspectionhere that you'll findIt's right
those little. pres- -
Ready-to-We- ar Department Specials
Reliable FursYour choice of any Fur Piece or Fur Coat
At 20 Per Cent Discount'r the mark rices, which arc iiiMpietdloiiubly lower always than elsewhere.
Kiery article "l . onomlsi Ungrnntw" which tiui-- l mean absolute satisfaction.
This sale on Second Floor.
ents that represent the best valuesyour gift money can procure, andfrom today until Christmas wo willgive a discount of 110 per cent an allarticles selling from $ 1 .00 ea-'- andover In this department.
Ribbon Novelties andHoliday Novelties
ReducedWe hav taken oUr entire "lock "f
Holiday Novelties unJ n j!k lot ofllllilmii Novelties anl placed them allt,n special tables In our main aislefur tW selecting, as follows:
i tBUH OK mebcii Misr. .
AT
tile, 23c. !Mk 73c. ami $1.00Many of the articles MjH UHiially at
tn and three times more. Hero Is
lure your money will go twice asfur as uaual. On sale Motulay at 8
Christmas waistsWe Know of nothltiK moro apprc$
elated, ami no woman MM have toomany waists. Wo have by far thelargest stock anil the most beautifulelection in the eity.tegular prices yvere
S l..o $12.30 $11.00 $7.30 $11.00
Sale irlcesi. IK M. IN "Ml. IK $:t.W8
All other waists reduced in likeproportion; In fact, moot of ourwaists in thin ale iro at aim out halfregular prices.
Middy and BalkanBlouses
Our entire stock of these popularMouses go in thin sale as follows:Wash Middles go at Hc
Wool I'louses go at IMtWoo ITrlmmed Middles go at.. $1.30
Vanity CasesI OH MISSES AM) (HILDItFN
Regular $1.00 values, special .... MoChildren's 2,'ic values, special .... 13c
Embroidered Flannelfor Boby's PetticoatsA new assortment of patterns in
embroidered flannel has recently ar-rived and many mothers will he gladtu know about it.
Price are "3c, $1 no g. -. and$1.30 w yard.
Christmas Sale ofUmbrellas
I'inhrellas are always pleasing andacceptable gifts, either to men orwomen.
Our Umbrella stock Is new andcomplete. The line will suit till pursesand all people, ('(dors are blackand changeable effects; handles ofplain wood, carved or mounted.Prices $1.50, $2.00, $2.30, $11.50, $5.00,$7.50 and up.
Something So Strictly FeminineAbout a Negligee
delight In the silken aubtletlea of theWhat woman Is there who does not
artistic negligee'.'
We've a very large und beautiful assortment of these garments from the
simplest kimonos to the elaborate teagown effort Some range In price from
$2.73 to $2.VOO.
Also a large selection of dainty Uoudolr Cape.
Special Sale of Silk Petticoats$2.95 Soft TMffctii Petticoats at 91 M$B.50 (rope lc t hine Petticoats at $4 5
The $1.65 Pettlcoata are In street colors, hut those at $4.85 are In white and
evening shades, as well as In the rich colors that are now worn with street
costumes. (Second Floor.)
Holiday Scarfs 50c to $25.00A wonderful assortment of domestic and foreign made scarfs in plain,
fancy, floral and lace;- - all evening shades; made of 8Uk Chiffons, Crepe de
Chines and other Mmy muteriul. An appropriate gift to nny lady.
WOMEN PREFER
GLOVE SILK UNDERWEARSit Window Main Hour.
Silk Stockings, $1 Pr.Wotnen'a Ingrain Thread Silk
Stockings, made with all the new Im-
proved spittings in soles, heels andtoea, .lis., garter tops; heavy weight;all colors, also white and black; thebest silk hose made at the price-o- nly
$1.00.
Kayser Italian SilkHone, $1.50
The kind that don't rip or run,double toe and double heel, made ofglove silk; all colors, also black andwhite, only $1.30 pair.
Kayser' 8 But-I-Ho- le
Silk Hose
Means Comfort. Security andEconomy. The garter clasps, onceadjusted, stay In place, slip easilyinto the buttonhole, always with thesame tension, novr "too loose." nev-
er "too tight." and prevents thei.toi king from "running." Illackonly. $1.30 and $2.00.
"Kayser" WonderfootSilk Hose
As Its name implies, truly a "Won-
derfoot." The foot is protectedagainst wear through an Interweav-ing of lisle thread on the sole, heoland toe. All colors and black. $1.30and $2.00.
Embroidered InstepSilk Hose
Onyx and Kayser brands, black andcolors These sell In the uaual wayat from $8.00 to $6.00 a pair. Spe-
cial Christmas price, $1.75 pair.
Silk Stockings, 75c Pr.Women's Thread Silk Stockings Inblack, reinforced In soles and toeaand made with high heela of lislethread and double lisle garter tops.
Silk Stockings, 50c Pr.Hoot-lengt- made of all silk.
Come In black and all shades.
Men s Socks, 35c
Cotton and lisle thread, plain andsilk lisle, in medium und heavyweights; special 3 pairs for $1.00, or33c a!i
ChristmasHandkerchiefs
M MU I I'U I t VY.
All the world haa contributed urdIn simple truth this Immense rndbeautiful Handkerchief Exhibitionhas no successful rival In the Wtst.
An appropriate gift for man orwoman and no danger of ton many.
Our stock represents the best thatthe makers of Europe and Americaproduce In silk, cotton, linen andlace. Do not doubt that the hand-kerchief you wish will be foundhere. Any price, 3c up.
Men's IMitin Linen Hemstitched,I V. 19c, 23c, Me, 50c. 75c and $1.00.
Men's Fine French Satin, wovenborders 50c, 73c, $1.00, $1.25 and$1.50.
Men's Linen lniliuls beautifulwork 19c. 23c. Me, MB and 73c.
Women's Pure l.lnen Hemstitched,all hems 10c, 13c, Ilk-- . 25c, 35c andMb
Women's Fine Initialed Hundkcr-chlef- s
19c. 23c. Mfl and Mr.Women's Daintily Embroidered
Handkerchiefs- - 10c, 15o, 19c, 25c,Md 50c up.Women's Iice Handkerchiefs 23c,50c, 73c, S 1 .00 up.
Children's Fancy Box Handker-chiefs, per box 10c, 15c, 25c and30c.
Women's llox Handkerchiefs, spe-cial at, per box 3c, 73c and $1.00,
EmbroideredHandkerchiefs
12 ami 1 9c KACII.Two special lines will be featured
Monday. In each asosrtnicnt youwill find very dainty hand embrold- -
d designs with more than 100putterns for the selection. Many ofthe handkerchief In the 12 linewould sell in most stores at 20c to30c. The IN line will average 35cvalues.
TWO sri I Dii doll I im sWILL BE BOM) As
1'OI.l.OW.S:
Kid Body DollsHegular Price
.65 .76 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.50Sale Prlci
.10 .50 .75 .98 1.25 1.50 2.00
Jointed DollsHegular Price
.50 .75 1.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 1.50Sale Prlci
M .50 .75 .98 1.25 1.50 2.75
Sterling Silver Toiletand Manicuring SetsIn new and beautiful designs, at
discounts ranging from 1!0 per centoff of regular prices.
Women's Fine WorstedSweaters
In Oray. White and Cardinal.Worth $5 00 and 16.00. tin saleat $3.93.
Fancy ApronsDainty Chafing Dish Aprons, lace
or embroidery trimmed. 35c, 51k',Oik-- , 73c, $1.00, l .Ml and up.
Children's SweaterSuits
Three-piec- e Sweater Salts, 1 to 5
Mars, $2.30, 93.00, $3.50 and $1.50.
Bath Robe BlanketsWith cord and girdle to match.
In new deatgns, at $2.50, $3.00 and up.
Bath Robe FlannelsHeavy weight plain and fancy
Iteacon Itathrohe Flannels, full rangeof patterns In pink, light blue, navy,red, tan and brown, at, yard, 39c.
Hath RobesA large line for men, women nnd
children, made of California all woolblankets, eiderdown, Terry and Itohe-- l
ind fleeci Prices range from 91.33to $7.30. All go on sale less 'HI jutcent from regular prhvs.
Our Trimmed Hats AtHalt Price
Second MttfiWe reserve nothing in the big de-
partment excepting the Fur Trimmed,and these are now offered withoutreserve at ONE-THIR- U OIF.
( I, i:ltXCK BAHGAINS ON
8PKCIAI, TABU sTiimuicd Hats.
Table I Values to $8.76; choicefor $2.98
Table 2 Valuea to $10.00; choicefor $3.73
I iitilmmed Mats.Table Values to $7.60; choice
for $2.98Table 4 Valuea to $5.00; choice
for $1.48MJb i vntiMMi D HATS m
fancy n:rni its AT11 .M.F PRICK,
Which Is only natural, because It Is so soft, so com-
fortable, so luxurious and. withal, ao serviceable. Bhe
may wash It out in her room ur.d save laundry bills so
It Is not so expensive In the long run.There are many more styles In glove silk underwear
than some people know about, und they're all here.Would you like some of these?
Olove silk vests, embroidered and plain tops; pinkan dwhlte; shield arms; $1.58, $1.98 and $2.38 each.
(lloe silk bloomers, kneo length, reinforced crotch;$1.98 a pair.
Olove slllc bloemers, knee length, extra heavy, withreinforced crotch; $8.18 a pair.
Glove silk Harem bloomers, reinfoi.cu ClOtCll, M8fftwhite and colors; SI.08 a pair.
Olove silk union suits, shield arms and reinforcedcrotch; $2.98 u suit.
Olove silk union suits with French band top, shieldcrotch; $3.98 u suit.
Neck Fixings That Make aWoman Chic!
;Ies, pricedAll of the newest tut10c ami iip, n$r mil timbre. up to $7.98 n suit.
flit K'ONOMIS ITHE ECONOMIST THE ECONOMIST
Where to WorshipTo-Da- y
(Mease Solenellc-doiinod- AdaPierce-Win- n and full choir.
Violin solo, "Romance" titles), Mrs.Henderson.
Postlude, "Triumphal Mutch" (1U-lins- ),
Stanley Seder
tariHitural cortege, and Bernard'PHI, from Lexington, Mo.
Mips Marian Hishop left last weekw fm Diego, where she will spendICWple of weeks with her parents.JntNew .Mexico building committeePJJ for Sao Diego Tuesday eveningyd Mil lei, lain there at least a week.
have given their patronage to thesumo and who thereby did so much tomake it a success.
At the 11 o'clock service, Miss Prattwill sing "The Christmas Message,"by Tlney; anthem, by the choir, "IBring You flood Tidings" (Thomas).
At 7:30 p. m., "Angels From theRealm of Glory" (Haydn), by thechoir; "Hark, the Herald Angels
Hernion, " Glfta of the King."i in ji No. 219.Benediction.I'ostlude, ".Miin h Procession" (Gnu.
nod.)Sunday school at 9:40 a. m.Blblg etlldy class at ti:15 p. m.Epworth league devotional service
at 0:15 p. m,The Sunday school Christmas nxei--
January :,, and to repeat the programon "Ancient and Modern Dancing,"with the Illustrations The home andchild welfare committee reported thatthe fret dispensary was now openTuesday and Thursday afternoons,from If until I, and that children andnil needy persons would be treatedthere, but could not remain in thebuilding, The civic department askedthe support of the club members It)nau!ulln fl, I, ill. lie aeh,,lu In Iho
ST. I'M 18 I IV .l fJCAL II III- -
from Santa IV were Air. andCONGREO i ion i, CHURCH.
Corner Coal and liroadwny.I5ot. Tbos. I j. Dyer. Pastor; Stanley
Seder, Organist.Until Services of the day will he
I rs I II I!,,,.,. ,.l , ,,!,, ,,. II
n part should be present. Teacherashould represent their (inssea,
Christmas eve entertainment onWednesday evening. The Holy NightIn Picture, Song and Story." Mem-bers of the Bible school should all bopresent nnd sitting in order of classes.
The regular prayer meeting Is calledfor Thursday evening this week. StudyBattheW hapter thirteenth.
first piti:snTi in lirRcii.Silver and Fifth.
Hugh A. Cooper, Pastor; Cluiuncejr .
Foreman, Assistant Pastor.Biole school, 9:46.Christmas exercises by school, at 3
p. fat.
len1Paul A c nr.ii. T , ii' i Sing. duet -- the Misses Hl.-m-
GarrettI TwltchrU.ndjeise, entitled, "(lifts for the King,"
will be held Christmas eve, Wednes-day, at 7:30, The Christmas treat toit.iuU.... ,i, u...' .i.,ii..nu , 'appropriate to the Christinas seasonMm. ' Mern returned last even- -
t the morning service, at 11 o'clock.1Dlt from n monlliV visit with hernoitior. iii ChleasM
the Sunday school scholars will be dis-tributed at this time. A welcome toany or all of these services.
I HAN CHURCH.Corner Sliver Ave, and Sixth St.
ESftWanl P. Schucler, l. ., Fastor.Parsonage, 3U(i South Sixth. Phone
lC9n..Mr. Armln W. Kraemer, secretary
of the church council. Dr. J. S. Kast- -erduy, treasurer; Mr. Prank C. Keef-e- r,
superintendent of the Sundayschool.
All services in tho English lang-uage.
Sermon themes appropriate to theseason, at 11 a. in. and 7:15 p. m.
there will be special music, and asermon by the pastor, topic, "Fromthe Manger to the Cross." Promptlyat 7:30 p. m., a special musical serv-ice will be given by the choir, organist
Christmas Programsand soloists, with brief address by the
thesepastor. All are invited tu attendservices.
Sunday KhOW at 9:15 in., H. S.l.lthgow, superintendent.
Christian Endeavor at fi:30 pFollowing are the musical
m.pro
Sunday school, 9:45 a, m.MNs Flsle Merger leads the youhf
people at (J : 4 5 p. m.Sundav school Workers' meeting at
2:30 p. m.General rehearsal of Sunday school
Christmas program at :i p. tu. TheSunday school celebration will takeplace on Christmas eve at 7 o'clock.
An larlv CbilHltn.iH service will In.
grams for both services:MOItNING
organ prelude, "Shepherds in file
AT Tin: CLOSE of the ChristmasPrograms at the public schools,
fodiiy afternoon, each child broughtKlft for the "Christmas Stockings"
W in to be distributed from theWbllc schools to the needy of Santa
This Man :.i beithj tried foi lite"f time this year in Santa Fe, but
met with great success for many2f In oiher cities. In Washington,
cn child is requested to bring around of something and an apple orJJto half a dozen barrels of ap- -
nnd potatoes were supplied Inn Way without making the burden'"' to heavily on any one person..""'WBor Wagner already has an of-- e
full of useful gifts and will keep' school house open next week to"lYl anv other ilniVnl Inns
the poor, so that no one shall lie with-out holiday cheer for the Vuletlde.
The art and literature tlepartnientheld an Interesting monthly meetingat o o'clock Thursday afternoon, atthe club looms. Mrs. McCulloughhud charge1 of the topic of the tayf"American Poetry," and presented a
Wall prepared paper, which was de-
lightfully varied with a reading ofthe ".Music Maker." by (I'Shaughnes-sy- ,
to the soft accompaniment of uii"Autumn Leaf," by Miss FlorenceDrown at the piano. Mrs. MCCUl-fatte- n
also read "Baeh'Tn His OwnTongue." by W. Herbert CdrrUth, a
strong semi-reliKio- poem, and "In-direction," by Richard llcalf. MissHrown delighted the members withthe closing piano number of the pro
ram. "On tho Wings of Song," byMend 'lssohn. Miss llroWn is a re-
cent member of the club whose re-
markable talent as a planlste is dulyappreciated.
GERMAN LUTHERAN OH1 RCH,ReV. I. Krct AM'hmcr, Pastor.
A German Christmas service will beheld this afternoon In the Central M.
K. church, corner Arno and Centralarenue, beginning at 2:30 o'clock.
CENTRAL AVENUE MimiOnisTHURCH.
Corner Central and Arno.Samuel E. Allison. Pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. T. M.Dorris, superintendent,
Preachlnu services ut 11 a. in. and7:10 p. th., conducted by the pastor.Topic for the morning hour. "ThoWord Made Flesh and Dwelt AmongUs." Subject for the evening hour,"A Glimpse of the Moral Conditionof the Known World, When Our Sav-ior Was Born." Special Chrletmajmusic furnished by the choir lit boththe morning and evening services.
Sunday sol I at 9:46 a. in., T. M.Dorris, superintendent.
There will be no meeting of theMissionary society this week.
We are arranging to have Christmasexercises either Tuesday or Wednes-day evening, the date net being def-initely decided on, but will be an-nounced later, It will consist or u
Field" (Mailing), Stanley Seder.Soprano solo, "Silent Night, Holy
ITHST METHODIST EPIStX)PAI.CHURcir.
Corner bead and South Third.Charles Oscar Beckinan, laur.Edith Gorby, deaconess; D. A. Por--
torflolfl, superintendent of the Sundayat booli Mrs. 11. J. Tompkins, presi-dent of the Epworth League, Miss.Mary MeFle, choir directress; Mm.DaVld Stewart, organist; Miss BlancheI'orterfleld, pianist.
The pastor will occupy the pulpitat 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., both scrv-lee- s
having n. Christmas message andspecial service of musin. The follow-ing is the order of worship for thomorning and evening services;
Mi HlMNllOrgan prelude, "Pilgrims' Chorus"
(Wl P, Wagner).Hymn No. 107, "Joy to the World."The Apostles' Creed.PrayerAnthem, "While shepherds Watched
Their Flocks" (Hogers).llesponsivc reading.Gloria i'atri.Lesson from the New Testament.offertory, "Andantlno" (Chopin).Anthem. "Hark! What Mean Those
Holy Voices - (BereweJd), Mrs. L. B.Bloom and woman's chorus.
Hymn No. 113,
Night" (Gniber), Rom Harach"'eiiuij held at iorgan; "Christmas
(tirisou), Stanley Sellero'clock Christmas morning,a cordial Invitation Is exto which
tended noi only to our own people,but to the public.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Ser-mon, "The First Christmas." Mr. J. J.McKIm, of the V. M. C A., of St.Louis, will make a brief uddreea.
Evening worship at 7:16. Sermon,"( 'Hriatmaa Reflections."
Musical services a follows. Fullchoir, assisted by Miss Georgia fiber- -man end Mr. Thomas A. Christian:
MOKNINOPrelude, "Christmas Offertory"
(Orison).Hymn 322.responsive reading.Anthem, "0, Come, Redeemer of
Mankind" (J, R. West).Prayer.Solo, "Naiareth" (Gounod), "Tho
Poor Be the Chamber," Mr. ThomasA. christian.
Notices.Offertory. "In tho Manger" (Mail-
ing).tolo, "Glory to God" (Handcgger),
Miss Georgia Sherman.Sermon.Anthem, "In the Beginning" (Mark
Andrews), with soprano solo by MlnaSherme n.
Address by Mr. McKim, Y. MCA.secretary.EVENING
Prelude, "Varlutlons on ChristmasCarol'' tDcthler).
Hymn 320.Prayer.
Anthem, "Arise, Shine, Thy Lightis Come," by choir.
Soprano solo, "Glory to God in theHighest" ( Marker , Ad a Fierce-Win-
organ postlude, "Toratta In (1"(Dubois), Stanley Seder.
EVKNINC.Organ prelude, "Hallelujah Chorus"
(from the Messiah). Stanley Seder.Tenor solo, "o'Holy Night of Christ-mastlde- "
(Shaekley), John G. Gould.Organ offertory, "Pastorale" (Die- -
nel), Stanley Seder.Anthem, with bass solo. "Nazal el h"
(GoUjaOd), Thomas Christian and fullchoir.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.Corner Hroadway and f.ead Ave.
I. W. Longfellow. Ph. Pastor.Bible school at 9:15 a. m., Prof.
Cecil M. Drake, superintendent! At-tendance last Sunday, Hi, Lessontoday. "The llirth of the ChristChild." The first eighteen verses of
;the first chapter of John. Come earlyami May for church
Preaching $1 it a. m, and ";;to p,,m. by the pastor. The morning serv-ice especially will pertain to phrlst-ima- s.
the topic bcinir. "The Hirth of
MiCHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIKTY.Christian Science services are held
In the Woman's Club building, at thecorner of Seventh street and Goldavenue, every Sunday morning at 11
o'clock.Soprano solo, "A Christmas Song March'
tree and a program rendered by thechildren.
Devotional meeting of the SeniorEpworth league at :30 p. m.
Mr. MdKlm, of SI. Louis, Mo., willaddreas the young people in the in-
terest i.t V. M, C. A. work.
COLD AND BltOABWAY GHVROBOF CHH1ST.
Hermnn P. Williams, Minister.Bible school at 9:15, James Dear-- j
ing, superintendent,Serhion at 11 a. m.. "Lessons From
tHe Tabernacle." Subject at 7:80,' Leaves from a Missionary's Diary."
Christian Endeavor at :S0 p. m.,
(Maseheroni), Ada Pierce-Win- vio- - Christ Evening topic. "( iiristlnnal lin ohllgato by Mrs. It. M. Henderson
Sermon, "What the Wisein Bethlehem of judea."
ll.vmn No. 121.Benediction.Postlude, "Procession
(Scotson Clark).EVENING
Prelude, "Prelude In F"li amer).
Hymn No. 53.Prayer.Anthem, "He Has Come'
ett), Miss Itcth Bright and
JHK Thirteen club was entertainedr Wsterday afternoon bv Mrs. E. P.uvieK
I civic department of the SantaJ Woman's clttfc held a short busl- -
mi ,.tinK in the club rooms,J "fternoon. Plans were discussed
1 "10 Proposed incinerator.225 'he department hopes to seeWHllivj for (hp ,,eneft of thp town
r ,hp flm of Me vcar. The,ii(pany proposes to build their gfwiTuT urn,n nln' on a lot donated
city and if the work Is not sat- -an! .?ry' th'' l,lailt win om down"Mil,. 0l returned to the city. IfJJJjaetory, there will be a small bay- -
At h0r m,in,enan'e each month.P. W. '"'siness meeting of the Santa$taW?.mn'i tt)b, Wednesday nfter-aan.'- J
vWaR ,lecded to postpone theuai New Year's reception until
Abhorrence of Evil." II is expectedjthat Mr. McKim, of the V. M. C. A.,will he at the evening service nnd will
lli'iiriWednesday evening services are
8 o'clock.The public Is cordially Invited
attend these services. Anthem, "O Holy Night" Adsm- -give a short address.
Baritone solo, "O Holy Night"t0 (Adam), John D. Falkcnhurg; violin
olillgato by Mrs. It. M. Henderson.Anthem, "The Grace of God" (Mark
Andrews), full choir.Baas solo, recitative. "For Behold
'Harkness" Aria, "The People ''"hat
Voting People's union ;I8 p,Andrews!.
Offertory(Guilmanti
"Noel - Languedogien"'Topic, "Hesseklah."
A Christmas entertainment,sisting of recitations and music
IMMACULATE i F.FITONCHURCH.
Sodality mass at-- a. m.Second mass, 8:30 a. m.High mass and sermon. 10:00.Vespers, instruction and benediction
7:30.
Solo, selected.Address.Anthem, "Arise. Shine" (Makef).Miss Beryl Kenworthy. organist;
Mr. Charles 3, Andrews, choir
Responsive reading.Offertory, "Serenade" (Boff).Hymn No 222.Solo, "On Bethlehem's Plain
(Spcnee), Mit;s Mary McFio.
"The Christmas Spirit and How ItMay Prevail." Isa. 9:2--
Practice for the Christmas eve pro-gram is to be held at the church at7:30 Monday evening. All who have
Walked in Darkness" (from "TheMefslah." by Handel), Thomas A.Christian.
Soprano solo and chorus, "Sanctus."
vocal and instrumental, will bo givenon Wednesday evening.
The ladles who have worked In thebazaar desire, to thunk all those who
ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1913.FOUR
dl.trt.-t- . and give rxrrj candidate an Muta f" Old Ah Miss Margaret Holllday. Wtl-llam- Mrs Tony Stanton. WilUrd. HEALTH RESTORED BYequal .p."n ami i 'uaui .110 Art. I Ml X. M l.olO
MORE THAN 3 25 CANDIDATES ENTERthe
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plication
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RACE 10 WIN WOU TOUR Oil SI 000i
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HhTIIHT NO. I. Kdlth 1.010 Mr. Hwindell. Holbrook.PHIZE IN MORNING JOMNAL CAMPAIGN Mra J A. fr'.'raun, 2l For Art! .0i:, roster I.OJS Mlaa Jo SI I'lanahan. hiring
Mr. MaUe M'hite.iile. City I. Din AnMra. Rusir Dudaon. Central... 1.07$ Mra. C. H. Jordan. Holbrook.Mum Raid Reed, til H A mo 1,11s Arts.Mlaa Glaitya Howktr. 10T Wrat Mlaa Maul.. Dalley, Hoibr-.i- .
Iron 1.000 Art.;Mlaa Flore n. . Hull. 1217 . Mr Julia Hrsm. Holbrook.
Broad .. I. oof Arts ..Mlaa Gladys Mull. 1217 Houth Mlaa Mildred Fntnnigan. At- -
Broadway I.M Cat, ArtsjMlaa Grace Hull. 1217 Huuth Mis Ruth H.irtman. Alto.
Hnatdway 1.004) Arts.Mlaa Viola gk.iiiior. (41 Houth Slim Hoar Dana, Astec. Arts.
Amu MIS Mia Untry H airs. Aurv. AmMlaa Ktm Hath, 222 Arm. 1.09S)Im Jaaaia Von Kwkn. As- -
Mbm Laura M 'ollum. 121 E. trr. Aril
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F'orence Baier Takes First Honors af Start With Miss OMMB HI itfdie Oleson Close Second: Outside District Well Rep-
resented:Well. Ml
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Real Bal!c'-rcttin- g Beg ns This Week. Mi hs. hi, 44 N :nl 1.0u
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X. MMra. R R Vow. Sloiintain- -
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Mies Addye Chenworth, Clo- -
V'aa Lllllr t'olton. Aztar. ArtsjMlaa Anna Willlamn. AMtr,
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'Mr Ollvi RrowB, Western
( Mlaa Kmma Qlssa' III .North
Mlaa Mahl Frwraroll. ARar- -
Mia Fran-- - Dye, GoldenRule
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Mlaa OtlUltda Ksplnosa. .11
Mlaa Helen G. Peden. Marlnel-Mla- a
Hi lea hmidth, "24 H.
jMlaa Salome stateaon. 101 H.
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1 00: I.f the al for one ynune woman.t, l 'he Panama canal, fit. 1400 J. aale
Veta Bllla. Clovls X M.Made Tats. Opvta, N M
Huth Hemphill. Clovia,i1,000 in- iiuh rltlm n.l town Hrna-,1111- a
Suntu K. . Imm as. Katon. tc1,015 M'- - Kmma l.yman. Watrou.
K. M 1.020
Mil Mb Flora AttaW, fanla Pr.V M MM
Mrs. Kd (iUK.11. Wairoua. X
Mtaa Lillian lib kman. FloraVista. X. M
Mia Margaret '"ret to. Oallup,X. M
Mim Helen Akre, tlibaon, XSI
Slim Lillian Winders, Oullup.y m
SliM Maud" Alien, UallUp. X.St
Sliaa Fan!. ne I'artsrlght. Oal- -
hip. x MMiaa Rarbarer Cotton, tlallup,
It cures, and you retrain curedwa know, and you will if you try
ItMia M.iu'ln- - Sum.i
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X MMiaa May Llti hflel I. CI. .via.
V MM "s Km UiiiI Hamilton. Clo- -
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water on earth.W hy not visit FAYWuoD UW
SrKINtiS first, since yo m
eventually go there, anyway?Large, modern hotel Prft
X MI.00S Miaa l.5a Krek
X M1 ' ' -- 0 MM Rsthrr I.
M.-- s Mil In- Whiting. Clovia.1.000! X. MFr,
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1.020 jMiaa Slagdaiine Humphrey.Clovl. X. M
1.025 'Vra Dixie Moody, Clovw, X.I M
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Mrs R. IT Rohan. Oaliup. X.M
Mis On.ee Furdy, Oaliup. XM
Mlaa Ruth OarruKin. Oaliup. NM
Mis Allie Clolse, Oaliup. N.
Mlaa llattlr Turner. Koarn-wald'- a
Mia Lillian Hyl 721 W.H!4
Mlaa larl Tompklnt, I0K Wrfllsr-- r
Mlaa Rmil) Ml hler. 123 WentFruit
Mian Marir Wasnr-r-. HtateHank hills
Mlaa Uiulsr Wllkrnaon, 401 K.
1,045! Mlaa Virile Tagander. CI. .vis.V M
M'aa Ada Applemau, CtOTtB,i,01.010 j
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I X. M1,010 Ml Ada Llvley, Clovia, N. St.
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Mlaa OrrtrudrH. Arno
Mlaa HenriettaiWmihUbI bvbmmIMra May Durat. Winslow. PILL8.
Inn MU Rose Down, W'inlow. Stlxs Justina r:eanbler, Ft.Sumner. X M1,020
ForratrMr. V.n, Fair, 710 W. Ua.lMlaa rira. r llorradalk, 00 W
Arilatvta nisi to ftu.I 11 par tel. WlilMum Jennie Mi Law. St. Jo
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1,026
1.120
1,006
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sale or trades are easily solved bvJournal want ad. Read them, usethem. Do It today.
HranltrMlaa Kuthennf tlrimmrr. too Slid Wilms Slahomy, Win- -
lo ImkIii r Ijrlil ana;. imI wIm-- h tiniwrt) of J a Vlliuqu.-iniu- i f'. w ik 1 tt 111 March, " of Humlo 1. ik. a lour of 1I10 world, the ollimfhr to tour Hir tropica anil Halt tlwrnarua .anal, and Hew the Kr.aloMpiiaa .if urt'l'a ihiu klll In (If Ida-to-r
of the world, 'onsa-tdalt- y amiIt 11 1 will mn -- hiti-h- It
nUMlwlalr la Miariliy llw-- frhtul-- I
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will In-- a Jollv part). Indrral. that willlake the lour
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tliat in mioalioiu arc cliaaml. Ontin- - ...on i iImti- - will iiiiikmlitrdlytic n uiimrH-- r of ndilltlona In the pra-a- -
lit ll- -l when the nanw-- a arc .it. nopnMl-h.- .l Mat s,'n.la inoriiliig
1 KHYOKal MTAXM MomIi should Ih- n-- mla-na- l that In
'LU cniilicii IMM an- no "otTI-- "
lotca a there iiaiiall) ar' In u con-1- .-- No "offlia-- " totca are lwue In
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1,036
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ArtsFrull . .
Mia Ron MirHowrn. 112 K. Mia Ona Fayne. Aah Fork,Aril
Mlaa StrClure, OatlUP, X SI . .
Miss Mary Rolrdan. Gallup,
KdlthMis Mary Fran, 704 Weat
CentralMlaa Niilu Kayhurn, 317 H.
ThirdMlaa Jane W'arnrr, 710 Weal
Mlaa Klalc Myi-ra-, r,06 WVtFruit
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1,016
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N. M.1.03'j Mia Anelli 1 VaMr. Hpring- -
r. X. M1.000 Mr J. A, Carruth. Santa Fe,
X. M1 000 Mlaa llclrn Kelly, Uu Ba.
.1 N. M1.075 Mlaa May Midrath. Katon. XL0I0. M
Miaa Catherine Drrnkon, Ka-l,l- tl
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M MI Mlaa Margarrt ration. Raton,
1.025 j N.. MiMiaa Marsur.' Hart. Raton.
1,020 . mjMlaa Ague Norman. Raton.
1.000 X. MMia Helen Cunningham. K.
1.1T0 Us Vega X SIMlaa Lmy Cle.menta, K. Lag
1,015 Vegas. X. M
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Silas Lucy Myera. K. Las Vr- -
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j'oiO.MIs Jeanette Ward, K. !- -1 000 VafM, X. M
Mlaa M'.mM York. K. Las -
1.000 KS. X. M. .
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1,005. Miaa Madeline Kennedy, K
Ijis Vegua, X. M
1.000 Miaa Urare Frank, Kapanolu.X. SI
1,010 .Mum Ruth MoHrlde, Kapanola.N. Sf
1.035 Mia (Iretta Hargent, Kapanolu.X. M
U00:Sfia Xell C Fuller, Kpanola,I X. M
1.006 SI ra. f C. BUM. Taos, M...1,1)06 jMlaa LoutSB Jarmillo, Lai Ve- -'
It, X. M
1,000 Mlaa Luey Simiia.in. Urn Ve-gua. X. M
1,005 Miaa .Marguerite Roman). Ui1.015 Vega, X. M
Mlaa Amelia Lujan, a Vr1.076 gaa, X. M
Mina I'atrnui Fulmni.e, LM1.016 Vegaa, X. St
.Mlaa nfolla TruJIllo, Lsa VsMS,1,045 j X. M1.000; Sim. Herman llerri ra. Urn V-
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1.030 Stlaa Laura Wood. Santa Ft, X.
S L'n.lMiss JsnnM Walsh. 704
Christmas ShoppersShould Avail Themselves of
This Offer to Purchase
Christmas Gift FurnitureAt the extremely low removal sale prices
which are prevailing at the Albert Faber
Store. As a reminder, read over the list
presented below.
121 -'Mlaa I'lnudi Alhrtsht,X, Hta ond
T. M. Hannhy. 701 H. 3rdKdw.inl J Ilonahue, :nKdlthII. K. Hhetman, Sir. West
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lb
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will l.o ptllHHlK'llII tin MM IMMtaJ fin
rewM on .lii 1n alI M - l.n morning'.. fthlMl
' lit iiixiu for Kuiwla)I ' vlilllll.
padJlteMMa IMJ MMWMJ..f ii.iiii.- - of rn rulltlaU'a r.nlof tin' eMaMafsj win MflN.
in. iniim. Iirlslit ami- m.. iron mIki ur- - nnin;
Itomul lte World lour, tropl-'- r
MS "' MB mail) otli.r1' nwnril Hi r. .l Iriv In IlioJournal, will InkIp planiilUH
I lioaj ol te 'iiuipaltfiitho ..Inl ioiiiik wiHIli-l- l ol
. i.tl mi. I Iomii liar MMand in tin' iniijorll of In-- I
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II.
M.I . IN III WIN.la not "in- - tomiK woman In
. Ii Dial Ii. not of lte tWJI 111 rii iiT mill lit) olio la Into win Main of llicm lim
atartod nnil oUMfl an- - nwili
X. M1.110 Miaa .Marie Young. Onllup. N
K1.020; Mis Kthel Clouac, Oaliup, X.
M1.000 Mrs. Claude Wood. Onllup. N.
M1,000 Mrs Kd Smith. Oaliup. X. SI.
Mlsa Ellialn th Rrentari. Oal-1,01- 0
i lup, X. St'Mlsa Thcreaa Meguade,
lup. X MMlaa Fvellne Tibblts, Oaliup,
1,000 X. MMiaa teat. Rutner. Winrl iw.
1,05 ArilMlsa Zella Rola rta, W'inal. w,
1,000) ArilMlaa Hradford, Winslow, Ariz.
1,005 Mra. Shipley. Winslow Ariz..'Sirs. John Oowna. Wlnalow.
1,025 Aril.Mrs. Cornellua, Wlnalow, Aril.
1010 'Mia Rosa, Wlnalow, Ariz.....Miaa Whittoek't. Winalow.
1,000, ArilI Ml I MMB CnvenuiiKh. Winslow.
Ariz1,000 Miss Carnnmdy, W'inylow,
Aril1 020 Sliss Ha kley, Winalow, Ariz.
j Mia Powell, Wlnalow, Aril...1 030 'Mlsa llruke, Wlnalow. Aril...
Silas Hiidlnw. W'o-l-- w Mi..MHISI Hillard, Wlnalow. Aril...
' Miss Brown, unnslsw. Ariz...
l.radMra. Jume 11. Ilaynlr, 114 K
In winch the In- -I laii'hiliile wins theMMM who Ma nn the InrKc- -t tiiini-B- a
'if avjln I a Ihriiuirli her own or h.Tfileuda' effnrta, l:n-- r point MI, I,., will haie laa 11 lairmal h the. amllilnte securlmt It. No uii. arni'dpoint- - will la- - (MM AIDiMli'. Ill an).MMM wluiioiT.
In ll .1 ilc arrniis'incul luia laa-- n
lllfialcd Wllh a. rtIM of till' Wia'klll III
the MMM ti'iiltor) h) willed can-MM-
In WW I ct are euuhl'.l tollM I Maf their iiiiiiiImt of .lnla hy
sfMMMJl ianarrlrlliflla to the mssMMm
hi lonjuiuiinii artUi tin KsraMj bbmil. Tht- - iirrniiKi iiii ni haa MM MMM
In IMM the MMM In the larloiM
M0G0LL0I.
Stage and Auto Uni
tloldMlaa Mnrtinrrt loasrove, 306
W. '.'oalMra 0 0sort i lifford, 210
ThlrtrenlhMra J. T. Htewart. 70S Houth
A 1 noMlaa .Mury Imvla, Savo HotlMra Fred Kuaaell, 07 Xorth
FourthMra J, W. l oKsrove, 20 South
WalterMinn Houale. rrytnl TinnierM ihh Joe MiKendrlek, fll W'.
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Mlaa Helen W'li kh.itnFourth
Mm Hsjii Wolf,Santa Fe
MIhn X I 'reel, 2 I a S.
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WMlaa Helton. 21211 i Ulietti
Mra. I. vie H Hathorne.
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lv B!!ar iMty T a. IArrl.a Monllon 4 p. 1
Iiitnv kofloIlM 7 a. 1
Arrlvr Rllver fltv - 4 nUprrtal I ara on Itiaiaeal.
( all or 1 W M1t,Milter 11 N. M.
Including all territory in tin- - . DUO- -1,006 tie of Socorro, Slerrn, Hona Ana,
1. ii;. and lirant, embracing Bttch it-- j
1,016 its ami towns us Socorro, .Mincdalena.!La Crucca, Doming, Silver I'ity, etc: I
1.126 Miaa Dorothy Duff, Doming.I N. M 1,020
1.005 Stlaa Maude Totna, Doming.ft St 1.030
Hit 'i;n!i N 1,090
1.116Slisa Frames HlftoJoS, Santa
Fe, X. SI
K. A1110Miaa MMjUi Jayes,Mlaa Otine Arnot,
( eiilralMlaa Aleiuuder. 1
Mlaa Aila Vaughn1,000 Sim John V. I'miwav. Santa
Fe. X. Sf 1.000 Stlaa Katherin Rusarll, DomAZ'i Southing. N. SI 1.1231MlSB Sti U.i Sloan, Santa Fe, X.I.08D
1.006 Sf l.OHii Mia. W. II Mathews. Doming,l.oi;Santa X. SIMiaa Evelyn McBrlde
1.006 Fa. n. siMrs. Charles A. Wheelon, MB- -
I.030 Miss Lillian tJtaham, (einiim,N. SI
1.02O 'Mlsa Sullivan, Hon laic, N. SI.Mis .Maggie Slay Roll, Kle- -
1.016 j phalli Hutte, X. AI
Slisa Irene Fender, Slagdalotia,l.lJ X. M
.010 t,i IV. N. SI
1.00 Stias Anna Huase, Santa I'e. N.1.015 M
Mia St I. Harrows, Santa Fe.1.095 X. SI
A8ERVO 8Y8TEM
Nomination BlankThe Albuquerque Morning Journal's 'Round the World
and Tropical Tour Campaign.
Good for 1,000 Points
We are ready to meetyour holiday demands for
uyfts combining QUAL-
ITY. INDIVIDUALITY andGREATEST PRACTICAL
VALUE; and as Christ-
mas is only a few daysoff by all means do yourshopping as soon as
remember-ing that the goods you
get now are sold to you
on the basis of ourGREAT REMOVAL PRIC-
ES, and that means aSTUPENDOUS SAVING toyour P0CKETB00K.To the majority there arefew gifts so acceptableas FINE AND SUBSTAN-
TIAL FURNITURE, and I
have just what you want.My stock offers numeroussuggestions In useful andappropriate pieces; thingsthat are ELEGANT, yet
INEXPENSIVE: but as ahelp to those yet unde-
cided as to what to buy,the list in the opposite
1,035l.llO.i
1,010
1,003
l.ooO
1,130
1,025
aftsa Etale Jacobs, Santa Fa,M 1.020
WRITING DESKS
DESK CHAIRS
TABLE LAMPS
ROCKERS
BOOK CASES
MAGAZINE RACKS
"
PIANO BENCHES
PEDESTALS
COSTUMERS
TEA TABLES
MEDICINE CABINETS
SMOKERS' SETS
FOOT STOOLS
CELLARETTES
MUSIC CABINETS
"SEWING BASKETS
DRESSING TABLES
TAB0URETTES
And many other use-
ful and appropriate
articles for all parts
of the home.
You will also find in
stock gifts that will
please the little ones.
Mis Altu Montova. San An-tonio X. M
Slisa Jennie Huca, Socorro,N. SI
Slisa Nadlns PettnlcotU. silverCity. X SI
Slias Aurora Luceru, Santa I f.x ,m : 1.005
Slisa Ocnevlevo Morrison. San-ta Fe. X. SI 1.0J5
Sirs Kva Cartel, Santa Pa, X.M 1.005
Sirs. D. H. Burnett. WagonMound, X. St 1,015
Mrs. Fax Valvirde, Clayton, N
ArnoMlaa Knld . Ilk s. ArnoMia M.ir lirlitht, Wii Mar- -
UUl'tteMrs liny McDonald, K0& Weal
llotna ;Mra. MotjN HI w OttttrtJMisS (ir.n e Mi'Anon. 4'ltyMi.--s Hlanihe I'ott.rlli'lil, 302
S. MlthMlaa Stella POUrtaSy, llM ffi
CrntrulMlaa Annie Anlonelt. IM'IR H.
BroadSTaMb ThsrSM M Ariiiljo, 601
North FourthMlaa Maigarct Aawlln, f0
State SIMnw Mary HauhiinK. 207 S
FirstMlaa Ethel Baker. 207 South
FirstMia I'anna Hunn. 314 South
Kclith .
Mt Apolonla Csn'snt OldAlhuqtlrniuc
UlSI Matle KaponlSO, 711 W.Maniuelle L' U
Mis:. Agtrstlnc filrarrl. 415
MarlileMlaa Julia Uirurrl. ut" North
ThirdMisa It.rni..' HesM'lilin, 12U
imlnate Ml-- -, nr Mr1
1.110
1.085
1.040
Miaa llattin Rridgeti, SilverCity, X. St 1,02
Mlaa Hell White, Silver Cit,Hi M 1,045
M. i4.".Miss Virginia Humes
City. N. MMiss Lllcl Sloormai
DISTRICT No. City, N. SI 1.0201,000
1.125
of , IHat. Xo a an. It Ihle no II. late In the lniqiirnilf Morning Journal 'Hound IMJ
World and liopleal lour caniial(;n.
Hliftied
Adrirc
NtiTl 'u . in.iiil.iie will la CttdHrd wllh mitila wMitred on morein in una bimImMm Mauk.
LOUSlias Naomi Stilwell, Silver
City, N. MMiaa Ruth Wilson, Sliver City,
Including all territory in the coun- -
tlea of Valencia. Sh Km Icy, San Juan.1 .070 j embracing auoh lilies and towns a-- a j
l.o i.una. Bolen, Oaliup, Farming1.020 j ton anil Aztec. Also Includes all off j
.northern Arliona. embracing such en- - j
LOllpan ami towns us Winslow. Holbrook,and Flagstaff:
DISTRICT NO.
1,015 IneludinK all territory in the coun-- j
SIW. Rom
Mla BHisbeth Johnaorropolltan Hotel
HIM Mamie KoffmSB,N. Seennd
Mlaa I Milan Kieke, 111
lies of lorranco, uuariaiupc. Wuay,Curry. Roosevelt, Chaves, Lincoln,!iitern and Kddy, embracing such clt-- 1
tK and tow n us Willard, Estanelu. j
Santa Rosa, Tucutncari, ClOVts, For-- 1
1,00!ith
1,106 'j tales. Klida. Roawoll, Carlsbad. Ala- -
ASERVO SYSTEM
FREE COUPONlbuquerque Morning Journal's 'Round the World
and Tropical Tour Campaign.
FlritMlsa Anitellna L.i column will materially aid i
1.21 Mrs. N. H Blbo. Urants, N M.Misi Marc Dldler, BeVeB, N.
1.000 mMias Slury Fitla, Oibson, X.
1.036 mMil. .Maggie Corrctti. Oullup.
1.046 X. MSilas Alberta Sehwalbc. Flag-l.M- I
staff, ArizSlif-- s Lenoro Francis. Flag-1.01- 0
siaff. Arts -
Stir Slaty Otronlan, Flagstaff,1.000 Arts ,
Miss Mary Bart, Flagstaff,1.000 Arhr ,v
Due
yvu iv nidKe your selec1 U9) mogordo, etc:
Mlsa Slink, Klida. N. M 1,013ojo SIism Mildred pet.r:. Carrizoz..,
N. M 1,0151.000 jMlaa Lea. Kennedv. Carrizoio,
tion. Read it over.
W TIJaiaaMM S.i I lie Mahrr, 3;
FourthMrs Lot) tie NIoteMi
HlfthMlaa Kansla olirmi).
buQttsniuMis l'teil ItuaM'l, goGOOD FOR 5 POINTS
.. at i.uuoMiss Georgia Losnott. Carri-
zoio, X. M l.OoOSliss Lottie Conn Itoswell.
X. SI 1,020
1.0051.0401.010
North Mlsa Fulllam, Flagataft. Ariz.Mrs Flllnger, hMagatiiff. Aril.Ml Ii. saie Sloorchoad, Wil-llam-
Arts ,iiuu Mi Ann. Si hram. Itosw ill,
1.015
1.0O5
1.000X. MMla Jennie DaKlt. Williama
THIS
COUPON
VOID
AFTER
DEC.
303mAriz . 1,000 Mian Etta Johns. Artesla. X. St.
Miss itum iiiirain, .vncsia.Silas Florence Xellia. Williama
1,0001,0311
1,020
1.025 I
1.030 X. M. ..Mrs. J D.
I'oUithMian lnea l'rrux. CMd All'uf,uer- -
nueMrs K, It Stmn. !4 Xortli
FifthMiaa FlorSBCS Seder. 02 South
MtthMm Shieta. Ill X. 13thMra H 1".. Sh.rniuQ, MO Went
LeadMlaa Ovllla Spauldlnjt. 317 W'
liomaMis Mary ifetttMo, City
Atwood. Artesla,1,0161.000
1.005
1.0151.000
ArilSlisa BUM Emerson. Williams.
ArizStisa Edna Folson, William.
ArizSllaa Blanche Campbell. Wil-
liams, Aria
1,015 X. MMlsa Lucile StcXelly. Carlsbad.
1,050 X. M. .
Miss Jusllra Una, Ft. Sumner.1,006 ' X. M
308-31- 0 West CentralM.i I lil- - coupon - (ial 011I) If deMinltil at the1 .,,11 1. pas IM nt "I the Mernbia; Journal, on nr be-f,,- i.
Mm dale print nd abute. Trim neatly for riling.
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FIVEALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1913
( iiimn.
MERCHANT'SFirst List Watch for Additions Daily
Eper Newspaper Reader in New Mexico or Northern Arizona Who Takes Advantage of the AservoSystem Profit-Sharin- g Campaign, by Renewing His Subscription or Subscribing to the Albuquer-que Morning Journal will SA VE FIVE PER CENT ON ALL CASH PURCHASES, Made in theStores Listed Below. The Averso System Will Become Operative Soon After January 1, 1914.In the Meantime Cash Slips Will Be Accepted From These Stores and Points Issued Thereon InFavor of Any Candidate in the Campaign.
IIWII IB I'WOT ir.WMNm.,.
leen,,,,,. i other ivOrl, A PREMIUM IS PLACED o. CREDITh Till'. CASH crSTo.MKk PAYS Till'. PREMIUM- - HE
FOOTS Till-- : BiLLS OF TUT'. "hKAi) BEAT'."
Aservo System Benefits YOU
SPECIAL One Week OnlyDouble Points On Cash Slips
In order to give the ASERVO MERCHANTS, listed on thispage, the benefit of as large an amount of cash Inlying during Christ-mi-
week as possible. DOUBLE POINTS w ild. BE CREDITEDTO CANDIDATES ON Aid. CASH SLIPS PROM THE STORESLISTED ok THOSE THAT MA'S I'd' NCLlDEp DURINGTill-- . EEK. This offer holds good ONLY on cash slips obtainedTHIS EEK and deposited at the Tour Department of The MondlWJournal before ( '''("(, Saturday night, PeccmtW 27. The scheduleof points allowed on cash slips is as follow;
The servo System re'MUM T( ) Till'. MANTill' C SH CI fSTOMBSUvwn cash and credit, andCu !) BtSINESS II l'.'
this order and '.l ES THE PREIS JUSTLY ENTITLED To ITequalizes the existing difference be
Ch'.S Till'. RESP NS1BUTY OSl' IN DETERMINING C.( KP AND.MKKlH.WT where it belongsHAD K'ISKS UPON TIM
RATHEB THAN IT.O.X T-!'- MAX Y PAYS CASH where
Amount of PointsPurchase Regular8 i.oo loo
it rests nuder present coinmcrclSl condition-- .Xo matter whether YOU are a GOOD credit customer or one who
ptya CASH Vol ARE OXK Oh' VOl K CLASS WHO FOOTTill'. BILLS of the man who "dted :'' ihc man who moved away with- - 5.00
M lowedThis W eek
2001,2003,0008,000
21.000
oh" and could not pay J the f10.00$20.00
0001 ,5001,000
12,000,1:
out "settling; the person who "lost hiscrook w ho never intended to pay in the fi
to be "hounded" t,, iel what is due. $50.00
The MerchantsALBUQUERQUE
BUTTS' Inc. Cor. Second and Central-Drug- s, ToiletArticles, Soda Water, Cigars, Sundries.
KAPPLE FURNITURE CO., 28-2- 6 E. CentralLEARN ARD-LINDEMAN- N CO., 206 W. Gold,
Pianos, Music, etc.MODEL DRY GOODS CO., 321 W. Central- - Dry
Goods, Notions, Ladies and Children 's WearingApparel, etc.
O. A. MATSON & CO.. 202 W. Central - Books,Stationery, Kodaks, Photo Supplies, etc.
M. MANDELL, 116 W. Central - Clothing, Suits,Hats, Haberdasher.
SANTA FE, NEW MEXICOBUTTS Inc.,- - Drugs, Toilet Articles, Soda Water
Cigars, Sundries, etc.
CLOVIS, NEW MEXICOMANDELL CLOTHING CO., - Clothing, Suits,
Haberdasher.
LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICOTHE RED CROSS DRUG CO.
WINSLOW, ARIZONATHE WINSLOW DRUG STORE.
and the man w ho has
:ge of paying once a
n in that w ay. tUTlateit the merchant desires to aconim.m, nitruts SHonUn m THE MERCHANT'S own RISK NOT
All purchases in cents or below $5.00 will be honored at the rate ofONE POINT Pok EACH CENT EXPENDED (rtgultrtjr) ofTwo points FOR EACH CENT EXPENDED THIS WEEK.Purchases above $10.00 will entitle the candidate to points as issued onamounts below $5UX as per above schedule.
Save ALL Your Cash Slips and Watchthe Morning Journal Daily for Additionsto the List of Aservo Merchants.
Gift SubscriptionsThere is nothing mote appropriate as a Christinas gift nothing
that w ill be appreciated more by a friend or relative than a present ofa year's subscription to The Morning Journal.
Whether thev he residents of lbuuet(pic now, or are away on a
visit, or have removed to another city, if they have any interest what-
ever in Albuquerque or the state of New Mexico their own state paperwill be a welcome daily visitor.
t the same time yon are making someone happy by sending themThe Morning Journal, you will likewise add Christmas cheer to some
candidate in The Morning fournal's 'Round the World and TropicalTom Campaign, if you GIVE HER Till'. SUBSCRIPTION. Or, if
von do not happen to see her. send it or bring it to the Tour Depart-
ment of The Morning Journal and the candidate of YOUR CHOOS-ING will be credited with the points to which she is entitled on thesubscription you take.MAKE IT A MERRY CHRISTMAS POR SOME CANDIDATEAND HAPPY MEW YEAS GREETING FOR A FRIEND ORRELATIVE BY SUBSCRIBING FOR THE MORNING JOUR-NAL THIS WEEK,
THAT Oh' THE MAX W HO PAYS CASH Credit is an accom-
modation WHICH MUST BE PAID FOR and the obligationSHOULD REST W ITH THE BENEFICIARY rather than he
FORCED UPON Till'. CASH CUSTOMER.
No Discrimination HereIf Y)1' are a subscriber to The Morning Journal under the AjerVO
System ami bay cash for JroWP food and wearing apparel and house-
hold necessities, by the use of the Aservo Svsteni Coupon Books yOU
GET BACK a proportion, at least, of the PREMIUM WHICH YOUHAVE BEEN I'AYIW. ox OTHER PEOPLE'S DEBTS youprofit t,, the extent of PIVE PER CENT o.N Aid, PURCHASESYOU MAKE IX ASERVO SYSTKM STORES; you buy goodsfrom merchants who are I'lKST CLASS IX EVERY RESPECT andwho APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE sufficiently to SHOWvon in a SUBSTANTIAL maimer that thev DESIRE YOUR TRADEand wish to ASSIST YOU REDUCE YOUR PERSONAL ANDHOUSEHOLD EXPENSES.
A subscription to The Morning Journal given at this time tvjil
help some ambitious candidate, of your choosing, in the list to he found
on another page, secure an award which MEANS MUCH TO HER.It will entitle you to an VservO System Coupon Book, in accordance
with the length of your subscription, by the use 61 which OU MA?SAVE PROM $30 TO $100 A YEAR on your personal or householdexpenses. Select the candidate whom von wish to help and SEND INYOUR SUBSCRIPTION AT ONCE, Or. if you prefer, give it tothe candidate. Either way will BENEFIT YOU, as well as the
Cash and the Aservo SystemCash trade is cheaper fcx the merchant to handle than arc credit
amounts. No matter htnv, GOOp a customer may be in a credit way.
rvq matter bow promptly he may pay his bills at the end of the month,
it requires a certain amount of C.W$ll to conduct any mercantile bus-
iness. A cash transaction eliminate-- , Jerical work', interest, the cost of
collection of the account, auv p 6f loss by tire or otherwise, etc.
Ml these expense items MUST he. and ARE INCLUDED WHEN
Tllh. S LE PRICE OF ANY ARTICLE" IS MARKED The CASH
customer, under existing commerced rules. PAYS Till-'- . LOSSES
SUSTAINED BV THE MERCHANT on had accounts and hard col
The Candidates Listed On Another Page Are Working for the Following Awards:One Grand Tour Around the World or $1000 In Gold. Five Tropical Tours De Luxe Via the Panama Canal. Five $400 Jesse
French Pianos, (Purchased from the Learnard-Lindeman- n Co.,) Five $75 I. C. S. Scholarships, (Any Course.)subscript ions will be paid a commission oj tivc per cent Ih. to see win one of these award-,- , -- end in her name now. I h
II he no lo-cr- s. I he campaign - just starting. If von know of someone whose name doescondition to eligibility in tin- - campaign1 are that thecandfdates be 1( years old or over
non-pri- ze winner who mm:near in the li- -t of candidate
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL, TH0NE OR WRITE
Tour Manager, The Morning JournalAlbuquerque, New Mexico 312 West GoldTelephone 176
SIX ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1913.
llw-lf-h pi ft i
Rev. Lansing B. Bloom Repliesdoes the goring. President Wilson en-- lJos the Gridiron dull composed ofnewspaper men. lu( ho disapprove'!the I'mabaos, made up of army mill
and imwer.I'n Kan the tow-- i
k When thatno rewriting, heHum. .ihd tha 'ook called
Ok AINoitrqit
morning journalPublish i v lh
JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.
To Criticism of Historical Sketchlie Editor. Albuquerque Morning j American lkhvpM, hut the only thing)
da inttof a,pre Id i
ilch will help m" church I to pMProtestnnt rhnrch In every town
M 'D A
av morning you published afrom I'ruv Zephyrln ,, i
(i. P. M . in which, atand with many inn inn- - 1'
ration, th Mei'imd hi inatrurtl. tt.the aouthweit. Mr. in the third hi friendship HenceforthW TPON WM I. I'reionary aim of
The Man Worth WhileIs the ManWorth Money
not alway but ninety-nin- e time out of a hundred that's BO.
It take mentality to make money, it require! manhood tosave money
The man who will take only a little of the money hi mentalityhla ability ban earned for him and will save It, will get onl Akny man ten years older than you. Ak him how much
he regret saving so little ten cents a day for thelast ten er. Ask him how much leas he think of hlmelf thanmen of affairs think of fellownien who havo saved regularly duringthe last ten years.
The mural? SAVE! Deposit your savlncs in a safe Institutionuch as this bank. And above all begin to save NOW!
iric I not 10
the I toman I'athmr to win lliem i
I Imreh ;t auch.C. AMimo,
anrwtu itaiiaing. CMaapft ni.
UTS,
A,orfc
MAI I II M
M I if. I'
we bllV that hlsVrath ( the cara- -
' " ' 'I have I. him iilt nofnr. on the other hand we see noJustifi. alum lvr Hi- - rili. lmn of the j
pn Aid cut '$ oure in quite a numlx t
NM m. tropolltnn newspapers. ThereIa a different '' between n lot of news-- !
paper men nun posing the Gridiron'i Inii. who represent every shade afI'Ul.llc opinion, made and In the mak-Ing- ,
and In Dial arm of the governMM hlch represrnt II sovereignpower and ha nothing to do with!public opinion.
Army and navy officer may beopllilolluteil all they hke Within I )l
profession, I. tit tiny should lone no"pinion outside, Tlo al'- i.al'l -.
Mint of Um I HI rnmcnt. not maker
I'n the Human
lurch la to a rivalryi king In our own' world: and we shall
only in o far as wet aim, For. II Je.suriiit
KW of thehat h
I'.ignn the lltt. ru ucr. und ,'agan the,towermiin, waa Fugan the thinker,and Pagan the authority on railroad.'We've "t phenomenon in ourWrit Cambridge tower.' a iiiperlnten- -
dent told President Tuttle. 'Hlva himaccess to everything, help him all i
you can.' wn the ireident'a reply, i
and hen"eforth the little Wet Cum- -
bridge tower loomed large on therailroad map
"He like Htrngglc. When teleg-raphers' cramp stiffened hi right!hand, he taught hi left the old-tim- e
(kill of the right. Ill a keen,gray-eye- d face, with sinewy. looe- - j
klnned neck and taut skin Mint-- ii . telle over a large noae und china gaunt eagle of u man in ahlrt j
sleeves who Mtand nail and alert In j
hla tower, amid the din of chatteringtelegraph key, whlatllnir train nndwhirring Klgnul bdl. leaning on oneof the lever, and always thinkingwith the aame clear ertuinty Unit Inemploy w lo ti the gong wound and j
he fling a MWltch a half mile away."
bio or Mexican pi
in I bound to pilerlnn, or Roman Cir ' hurch will full ti
1 tne The lr.ng u or anyts nr 01'STATE NATIONAL BANK
OP M4TOQCERQCE, N. M.
Corner Second Street anil Central Arenoe.Cnlted State Repository Santa F itallway Depository
New Mline ofprotest!
ugh of this Men whomil'. Hie time of whlrh I
irudii.itcaI been
writ in.w .d-- l
Fortake
matters their attitude ia even
i group of army officer tosatire on the administration'sne policy, however mistakenla was In the wort of tate.
I omlf r I that It ever ahould
d wllh real reerve nnd"'I upon record left by tlmselves were llnmnn i'ath
' are two mutier rnlaedcphvnn, however, that anipoitance to Ni w Mcxh .,
hlch I wish to vrritc brief)
In July, 1912, of Nfly-sl- x teacherpresent, flftv-on- e were atudent inProtestant mioilon hi boo Im Whv are
"T XI
The Day in Congrats
U MIIM...N I inI III. Mill I I M I III N I M. l
M N M i
Met at noon.Conferees on the currency lull pie-- T
ared to meet reprewcntatlWit of thehouse.
adjourned at 2 J5 p. in., tonoon Monday.
lie.
leg :u I the fulinlnatlon of their i
hurch authorities and ready, not to;he hrll.nl" u l'ru .ephyrin wniildhave yoil think, but to pay tuition In
their i blldren to Protestant j
' liool'' llecauae, no they tell US, lln'V..nt their ehJMrM trained In Chrla-tla-n
charm ter. A few Msll ego, theriialt of an attik Klmllar to thi by
Zephvrln wa that more youngpeople applied for admlHion to iiiIk-ioi- i
hiIiooIh than could be io "inino- -
iated,
I'b. ,,il'i.iil,,ii hi,- - ilevelopigre to continuing the polletht.I
and "f ""' '''''' r''l government by whirldent it
i If agal BgV V m ml Jnemer'iflF ew gr jsjggsgsBBgsgsagsy
I'V I'tay Zephyrin, when I wrotei"any I bun h," I meant exactly thaiI'r. n teruiii, lloiuan Catholic. Ortejli iithollc, or any oilier. In IM4, 1
heard the Itcv Jmw I.. Mel Jiughlln.Method tat mlliary of Manila, P.
I r lale an ex pi lb m e which well II- -i
luatratea the work of thePreabvterian church.
Maid he, "1 ki nt a man named NuZamora, one of our preachers,
out about four or live mile from the'It',. The )1II ri ha a good Voire, ItI like a bell, and you can hear II fouror he him k They were Kinging for..limit dn mlnuti H when a polli email
I llr it has long paid half of the ggpenaa
The ''"'nistertng the DIM riot of Co
I net Tne boHilllty montly ! ftonlieu' iiiiiil..,eu i... 11' . I
iii ii HA
Met at 10 u. m.T'.ok up thtf adinlnlKtratJon cur- -
Optli1 M b
Vini fellow ltiens of Ne Mi xle",Illiroue "iiKiiiiiK .. i... i. ...... ,i.,u mn. I,.,',,i. o.in leniv I'll to tippoint coniirees ioly venomoii In at- -
vellnil ihnrrhe nrnveii, have lo:work with the senate mnnagera tocompoKe dlaputed point
Hepresentative Taylor, of Colorado,
Ion with a ml)on. They are hunting for something to reform. Theywant to 'In immetliing without knowIng wli.il
Thl I a great nation und the hi-t- r
"i Oelnntfclt i the wttA of tie
ProtiKtant helped yon to he bel-
ter ChrlKtlans? Have truth nnd l BritTand JukI ice and reul revereia l"wards Ood Increased and dei " in d In
nd attempting toaple of entortlon
lion ilinled. Innllon of the In- -
i line nl'.iig und rushed the hh introduced hill to establish ten mine,
experiment stations to be located inthe d lei ret ion of the secretary of theInterior.
FRESHING"Mi III lift (' '.ill. W III .1," Mil i iilllltIV 111 tile lllKt IXt In v
III the Phlllnulne. thai our eoniert r m, ilnv leu' I'ranel of akiI wiiknational government. It W a federal do not have any bin kbone until iliev ,, nam!, not bv papal pronoun' etnent.district administered under dlreetlon have been In Jail about three lime. M, p) ooty living nnd Complete de--of congrea. It peopla bar no voice "Tl'" 'Uti "'" ,,,,v" '" ,K"l:,r votlon to hi Christ; and no one to- -
lining liiHlead the lower floor in the aB) honor the name of Frum i orIn their own government, which - , mans house When th.varrh.il f ,.,.,, except In like manner.quite proper The I'tiited litate own there. Nicholas sold Well, we an Although Fray Zeili)rin k!i" - !'.!'
more than half of the properly value here; I gues we might a well do ,v inference that there were Spaniebin .be district and is aequlrmg ....... ; " '
'""'; Bible In New Mexico pn- - ".os to
tecretary Harrison textiried herorehouse appropriationof fortifications In advocacy of his es-
timates for fortification work.War department asked for urgent
deficiency appropriation of $2,250,000far unskilled labor on the Panama
tin te I,
or critictcr bypie of
pilte an amountd upon the mat-- '
oil of the pen- -
, exrept thoieIn the iqii i
e ( ra I it ret werene liondie, nnd
their meager
Hini i. .... n t. . . ii . it .it- - r I .'i nThe scheme of the buildings an The polleemati lame down- - iHhe the iiolnt that the Franciscan ranul.Adjourned at 4:58 p. ni., until noonthe hulldl incmnoivc are nerittlni; "lairi ami said that that singing mum frailes did have some copies nere in
the great lie" of the nation. With cease, and went lui' K upsnnr. .Mi nn- - thoee year; but I would unit w netner Monday.Iiir .ilil. "l guess we mignt a wen ,e ha not provei". too much: it tneniore than half of the taxable prop have the second verse," and Kiev he- - did have the lllldo In the vernacular,ii. M ' hv the federal govern- - ff:ln i,, ulng It. The policeman came ,; ...a tin lr fault the more grievous
Uppl of lliolOThere wan I i easofl
luilug that ib. ut opllu the Journalof I...- Vega ment and nom.. t liirf thousand em- - down again in high iluseoii aiO hr :,. r,(oiji in share It inorr
Io re of the government makinii tin lr ru'ed Ihem iiiokI Igorotislv and hav- - vvi(, the laity? I would ft skIsIng cooled off, he went upstairs again whet net any book of any kindWashington, it N no more
I. I... , mi. 1,1 "IV,. Villi 11. .U' IliVi- tin .... ... Vou. Ytttvl,... lit t ii war of
ltuniMil Up Xgaiii- -l tit.- - Heal Thing."I think I hove bumped up against
the real thing In I'hamherlaln's Tab-lets," write lh It. Thomas, of Tidloute.Pa. "They do the work and cuuse nounpleasant reaction." In cases of con-
stipation when pills and saline cathar-tics are ueed, their uee Is often fol-
lowed by constipation, as they takeso much water out of the system, unthe other hand the effect of Chamber-lain's Tablets I so agreeable and no
natural that y'"i do not realize thatII ha been nrodilced by n niedleli."
than (air that thl nation should pav t,,,.lt e re. Th" man ami nr I ...rd 1 1 .1. than any Horn ,u t aMi -
half of the taxes of the federal ills-- down again a they were starting In ollc version of the lllble In eitherhhi. Klrongly on the third nine This wa Kngllf.li or Hpunlsb? And If siU'h I
Tggfttngtgn '"" ' " f"r P him n who ,,e now. wbnt are we to thinkI be theellvshould I beau. Hil(, fmw. "Unt out of here, and Lf the period l21-lk46- ? "Brethren,t.ful of this great country. It should go right back Io Anerba I don't these thing ought not o to be." andhe the pride of all the people to con want aov psalm King Ing MelhodlKls In 1 rejoice to have seen Within a week
THEtribute to It upkeep so that Its dlg- - my tall. that Unman Catholic priests or r.ng- -
"11 wn the time of the military an are engaged In putting forthn frogen i. n and no reaction follows their use. Fornily y ulvvnyK be in keeping with
iinal had a nuni of the iiiiisi reLa Vega, incl
in Ho Kai a i
regime When Nicholas arrived in ;, new translation of the Scripture ,,i. dealerstown, It seemed u if all the mtllUIT .made "direct from the twiginsl Ian-""1- 0 Brew fastern.".lippingingJo populalii.il was githoii il in the morn- - gouges of the ItlDIO." two Jesuits are
liiir service for mass Their chief of-- i the verier. il editors of this undertak- - .In- -t l ike Other I olkvl. Ill VI I lit s Ml HUtV. llcer wn present, and I. who was ing; It bears the nihil obstal of the no-- Limr aras in his counting housi
with .mi., i, I'.iuid hllil a line eci- - iomaii nnsi'i. tin pnpi nun u r m JIasterBrewJuntlng out his money;The great'! victory ever attained men of American manhood, about six Cardinal Parle of New York, and Isn- - phyx
he largest ' adinlnlitii.tlori m the fight for "IM ,nr'' Inches tall. undertaken with the approval of thePI
The queen win in the parlor, knitting!something funny,
The king collected all hie coin to huv
tho queen u present;She made a gift for him, and
everything was pleasant.
The Meyers Company, Inc., DistributorsNEW M F X ICOi ; i ,i i i .'.. i
I ""'I inv llllKKlon. anil oc in i.oiiuwn.... unl.iM loll ciiruillal arcnoisiiopr. ,t. "f UuMH lH U'""' '' "' "Bm--1""" ' looked up -- iuii.lv In the face, say- - ,,f the Kngllsh hieianbv. Moreover,In. old exposi the whole mailer ,,v '"' Bi II Tel. phone cOBlpanj ,nK "r McLU(hH8, I am sorry that the translators are nvfttlhljr tllllle)lveause that I UM only way we relinquish Its stockholdings In the votir men wen- arrested last Sunday; n a perfectlv fair spirit of the results
l It I Ho- - hv Pi otestant CfMlstS. What,1 ondei tin hide of these men Western Colon Telegraph compaiiv MT DOthmaj I ' a attainedman Catholic; I was horn ami reared will our Jesuit and l'i anclscun critics
I a mass meeting should be mill I lance messagesn , ni(lp,nN , ,,, ,.,,., ,,l here In New Mex Io toward, Kiv- -
, as nothing can la hoped fol h Imb pi ndnit telephone companies suppose I shall die w llhln her fold, Ing New Mexico the benefit of thinthe i i use h.r a dally newspapci 0Tf II line. Hut I want 10 till vmi that mv heart I labor, both In Kngllsh und In Span-- ,
l,.,l hen The combination of the Hell Tele-- 'w l''k and I ntn ashamed of m self p,h ?
if III ill II II vvnell I see III r (Mgnc.li l..!I.XH J lil.i n'M. AL3UQUERQUE BUSINESS DIRECTORYCLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY
.hone and the Western riilon n ;ea da I ion in Ihls ci.ontrv We can1 Aliioiioei-fiu- N' M I ee 20, 191.'- tint had been made by the ". "f the most gigantic monopolies talk all we want to about 'putting in ms North Kdlth Strut,of the hold up. iv.i didn't wish kfw" Io history. Aside from night
hai lh. l a Vega in. ii and da.v Idler messages, the eomblnalb ha.l ilom Cities Seeking Managernothing toward ledu- -.. ii. ii 1..11 .1 I" He- in, .Mi und l Remarkable Railroad
SignalmanOOAI AMI WOOD
Lime, kindling nnd smithing coal.
Largf stock of best fuel carried atall times. Prompt deliveries. Phone
lervlce. Also, It hodbetter service to the
v higher wage to cm- -
wire BOl sure, until we lead thescathing report of. District Attorn) f"11
' hWtM W. (1, Ward, that a no til Inn I'"1
JEWKLER & OPTICLWS. T. Vann, New Mexico's finestart Jeweler. Jewelry and watchrepairing, Diamond setting. 214W. Central Avenue.
M.Higl FKQl I' ABSTRACT D
established 18S!. Incorporated1897. Abstructs, Certificates, Es-
crows, Oonvoyuncing. WestHold Avenue. Phone 10. Albu-
querque, N M.
F.Mti.NHTHATltiNjJ or eucceaa ofD Hie "city iiiaiiager" plan will betn.nfiued for sotne ears, possl- - In the
partmenlInteresting People" lb
of the January Americanappears a picture undM ago line
uf the nam. of the .ba t. .is might ploy. s.
not do ..in ..r II n lajtl ii .. He cone ess to lis made by the HellAs to how well rounded I In pndc-- t ".iiipnliy Were more than the lldlllln-'- f
the I...N V egas ellUeiis wiik, let us Istriithm hoped for or otherwise couldquote (mm v li.H ,vli V.,id savs. hnve secured, exi eld at the end wi a
"The lelegtaph expense s, of ln lawsuit. Ilniihlleas the greal
KEPPI.F.R & SONCHAS. I
bly, to minor American cities, wiysikr i.e Angelee i:xamin. r.
II Is only about two veals since theproposal to hire business managers,tor AjoOrii an cities was taken si I lons-I- v
Hut within the last vear the planhas been adopted l.v Sumter, S. O.Jlllckots and Moiganlown, N. C;Dayton and Hprlnafleld, Ohio; U
aketi b of James O. l agan, u riillroadMgn.ilmaii earning no more than$2.f.O a ilav, who Is universally recog-nized as an authority on railroadslie wrote a book entitled "The
of a ltallroad Kigualmati."
fanaffitrlng CoatfactkMsanScliutt & David Candy Co.
ARCHITECT.1 K HEADjsiiietatiuii with ii, in ii conipam wa
Maker of awnings, porch curtains,tenta and anything in canvas.Household goods bought and sold.Go. ..I line of new furniture, s:. ping porches our specialty. Phone987. 317-1- South Second Street.
Uii propotdtl i Poatmiutei Ueneral 11 m"n".? ''"', nluJ ."'.' chocolates,goods. IceHI,!,
Wholesale und retailbon lions, taffies, pancreams and sherbets. Itral Ave. Phone 70.
Room 3, 1st Natbuqucrquc.. Now Mexico.
l ed. The c hal He ufI .ii KhOth s for
the patients, guardlo the asylum, ami Is
As for tintee It would Mem lo
coiivcv ing
mi. I dn lor
Uurleson to bring ..bimi gov nenl Urande. Ore.) Phoonllt, Ai l. . Morria. "uow1"" uu
oi tho tel. .!"'" " ' .Vllga 'owiietKhlp graph ami toll Tl, I, key UM this ad- -,,,,, ,,,, II tot noteworthy thai . v. ral ..f thellurger American . iiles in k nh venturoiiM liter.. teur of the tower at
I in- position . Mi lltirleaon was watching for results of these demon-- sixteen from his humble Scotlandmeeting, wllh favoi lliroiighoiit the slratbuis by minor iltles. They art home, Ills tiaretits had sent himcoutitrv and within a vent or two at figuring, on their own account, CTOM Invernesn to a Manchester
""","'1 'commission" form sc .1 and there, with the thorough- -moat, the mmp, "m would have "lot i 1 v government muv prove less ness lout stumiis ail he does, he wonlace to ice with tin necessity 0lel.,,.sni,,. ,hl,n a Hliiglt. business mini- - a scholarship und studied electricityIng out to tin government or huvlng Infer, and the sciences He wauled to laythe government as a cm pel in. i Th, Oh this point lei us quote from the s. a cable, Wanted to trump the world,
' ' ... f ' lie ti'V "government would have paid no , fJ fp WftlC.A
At'TO & AHHIAI.F I'MNTIXC.
The finest automobile finishing a
pooiality, Johnson & Hrower, ex-
pert nutomoblle und currlagepainters. Stl N. 1st Street, Albu-
querque, New Mexico. Phone 4HS.
I I I : TRicAl. 00MTRACT08
Nash Electric Supply Company.Electrical contractorn nnd engin-eers. Motors and generators.Everything electrical carried intook, M$ West Central Avenue.
Phono No. 2.
NEW MEXICO MARK ET
F. Romero, Prop. Fresh and saltmeats, (iaine In season. We buythe highest pric.il beef, muttonanil pork. Fresh oyster In rea-son. Phono 7ti,",, Llir, s. 1st St.
than enough l" DOVer tht cost of In- -
tiling new lines, probably about
'i. 1. I'J III' ,i l ' ,,, n . .., ... . . ... ...i wv ii .mi .Municipal league, at Toronto, laving expedition, nnd went strulMh'Canadg Alter two ears' investlga- - to the most treacherous cable bed inlinn ii special committee of the league1 the world along the const of l'otliireported thai the single manager gal, thence to the Canary Ulandi andplan II piefenible to the i.iil liuirx on lo lllo Junclro. lie liked .South
AUH il'FRQI F GRECNBOtTSBg
Q, Shaw, Prop. I'lorlsts, Design-
er nnd Decorators. 17th and W.
Central. Phone 4D6.
'if true christian charityI'ndei the sun '
I do not wish to Judge harshly,but on tin la. e. lh.- i . in. liningbin eppear decidedly exorbiiant,Med il evct there was a cuse thatwas deserving of chnrKy and thatlippealeil I" the last Instincts ofmen and women, It was this pit I
ahl case of a father and ino'ln r,
both tih in n wiih Inamnttr withtwo helpless little children andonly u few dollars I'll betweenthem and want. Ii certainly leRAJ right that the city of LasVega as u whole should heektmed for Ihe char fee made totliee people "
m:m.n PARCEL deliveryThone 404. Prompt service at tilltimes our motto. 122 West GoldAvenue. Mrs. F. G. Ncwlan, Prop.
ERWooi) BAKERY
222 S. Second Street. French pas-
try, cream puffs und tho rinest ofcakes every day. Figola. Bread aspecialty. Phone 977.
h u much as Ihe Hell com.pany now im oapltaitsed for, it watheuper to dissolve Ho- - Iiusl, mid Itwill he t heuper to reduce charges, andthereby postpone- the nu nan; nf gnv- -
' conimisslon". plan. II said:It creates a ilnfte-hatule- d ndmlnhp
ti.itive eslabllhnunt Instead nf thefive sepmate administrative estab-lishments seen in the lies Mollies plan,This administrative unity niakea for
' eminent ownership for many vear tocome,
ALBlQPEROtlEM l IIIM
i oi nitYWORKS
- harmony between municipal departItenllv we fall I,, see whv ,. n ...,' 11111 IS. SillCC all ale subject to 11 11)111- -
America und he was tired of layingsea cable, so In remained there forlight three .us, Then the lure ofgold got Into his I. loot), so be Shippedt.. Africa ami here, by the by. the lureof battle enticed him with adventurersfrom all parts of the world to war onthe Kaffirs and Into the tattle ofMajuha hill. Willi Home of his ven-
turesome comrades, he ret tossed theAtlantic, und In the spring of 1S81went to work us a telegrapher for theltoston & Lowell railroad. There beWorked for five yeaTB, then he Wentto the Peerfield station oi the Fitch"
moil bend.sliould pay a half dollar to hear Vice
1 I HMTI RE A CARPETSCharles E. Roldt. New and secondhand furniture. Hugs, stoves,range, crockery, picture AaualnC,furniture repairing. 21 S W. Gold
The "cllv manager" plan permit"
OPTICIAN
O. O. Bebber. Everything optical.Lense grinding done on the prem-ises. 110 S. 2d Street.
Praatdaot Marahall lecture.Repair all Kinds of machinery.Tanks built to order. Dealer inbuilding material, irrigation plantsund modern mining machinery,
inyt hint!have heard ofthat wouhl imthirty cent.
The expiih nt in thIji Vecaa
njiid hv linn point where It most valuableIl priced at "airtely, al Ihe head
I II pciiiiils comparative permanencein ih.. ..rri t in., , M,,f , v in,,.
re of the I'lal'tie. In.
Iou'iial Wn Inaplred byNo one thinks of
ody In that city, otherillty, responsible forcou- -
w hei-en- ,,, .,n olao'i n,v. lUn.i! elective burg, und eventually to the signalhere, forlower 111 XXest i nnii'iiuge, vvtenures lite rare.cci lltlv e longwiiiiiiii, .i Bn Jr . h single lawllhthat has in i.iiium on tne.mimitied t.. the bar. Helm; a law;,., ,.,,, .i, termlsslon. when he was chief clerk
Il balder ,v..rk than lecturing beeuuse n tin oltj manager II not to be nee- - the office of the .superintendent of
111 1.1 H Al TO COMPAN Y
Cor. Cth St. & Copper Ave. Thelargest an dbest equipped BarageIn the state. Storage capacity &0
cars. Full line of accessories andsupplies ut all times. Ouodveartires.
GEO. C. SCHEER, 1TRMTI IRE311-1- C South 2d Street, "Odd Fel-
lows Building." Wctter's SuperbStoves and Ranges. The best me-
dium priced line.
pioneer BAKERYEverything in the baking line thatis good, nnd everything good that
Is In the baking line. Prompt de-liveries und pleased customers ourslogan. S. N. Balling, Prop. 207S. 1st Street.
cga tiptic fall there usunlly I un unset upuinu low essalllv a resident of the city at the "' ''"''ii'iiur ne nas oeentime or ins sppotnl nt. am) thus in Perched up there in ins nest seven
'M ""''" rn,n nt het $2.60 nexpcrlene man can be summoned atadvanced salary from s similar post In '. ihrowtng far-awa- y switches, lls-- 1
1. .t city Itcnlng to the clatter ot the telegraph,It cie.n. s position) i memb, t ships .studying economics and sociology
In th mmhWlon) which should be ihlnklng. speculating, and now andmirarilv. in rir.i . Ihs eitisona since hen writing a story for the Hlack
i appreclotlou of the differ-la-
right and wrong, is notM I a"ii for i lieving' t hatlerable BBmbcC of I.g 'e--
have tin m.lle opaipu -
vci who knows the law on the otherside of eui h esse.
The tl'.vc of peace laid an egg InSenator Root's pigeon loft worth fortyga..
ness Of ISO, l. thi.us.tinl dollar In cash and for at, or a line ror nine rniiorrn.' vf the serv i. e offers opIt is a striking tact tliut after a
COFFUXR DRV CUBJaHING 00.Wa clean huts und plumes, menand women's clothes, rugs, draper-ies nnd curtains. Also do dyeing.Promptness und good work ourmotto. 115 S. 6th St. Phono 107.
GENERAL REPAIItlNGTin and sheet metal works. Lightand heavy repairing of all kinds.Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone943. T. F. Reed, 315',' W. Cop-pe- r
Ave,
1; I.MUM. I III ( Hu I I I II.
F. J. Gcrule Joe Vlao
VMON REALTY CO.
Rentals, business chances, Insur-ance. We handle property for non-
residents. Notary public. Phone69, 110 S, 2d St.
i.iv . i Using'
high usefiiln.ss without Interruptionof their private cainis.
If till this seems new to averagenhwi inn nlverslty has a tu-- 1 student of government In Americasgiasplng at the higher thing oflcltre, It mlfhl be Well t" reflect thatfrom un altitude of seven t. el ,:,:1"l" 111 "f largest class
,,v running under exactlyihiee inches ii, h,s siocklne' "k '''similar condition ror scores of vear--- --- A n ,ai,pr f faot H highly
youth of wild aoVenture, he shouldhave been willing to stay for tWenty-tw-
vents In a humble railroad posi-tion. Th answer Is his tremendousIntellectual cmiosilv curiosity w hichdrove him to a world Ol literature toShakespeare. Fu on. and the Rlblewhich he bad never dreamt of.
"lie got a tin y s leave one week.
lifelily, not(III- - i.lll -
n. r.il Villa is convinced that na trained tnavor ,,f a i.ciiu in t ttv issubject (o pretty much the same rules and that day a busy editor of tho At- -
Is the little Dlas of the Mexican I.thirteen I.,, ago and sung now b.cause tiny "ere apt then lemillllCongo of the days when the Amcrtcull toido is w.ic lighting tin no nirecto flltplno under Aguinuldo.
Of competitive seleeti.'U, promotion Untie Monthly was Informed by theand s& In i .. lie head ot any large office l.ov that a man was waiting In,business corporation. the anteroom. Another man with an
We may be some distance yet from Idea, ah, Huddle? Ves. sir.' answeredsimilar conditions In American cities, the bov 'he looks like a railroad man,The kiddies will tell you
It not only make a difference fhpV likfl fllir TilVC host Tho '"" there Is prof id significance in r.' The editor heard the gaunt,lrw VMI '"JO IJCOl. I ne .v. orevallins hellef that the ,new easle nf nun in ,li,,rrtei elothas THDID fiwhoso ot Is pored, but apparently It RKH IN CURATIVE aUAUTlES-N- 0 HABIT FORMING DRUGSLeader, 309 West Central. . itv manager'' plan has come to stay utter a few short sentences, enlivened J
und bpicad,. . 'with concrcto illustration, bristUne UVTT'S, Inc.
SEVENALBUQUERQUE MORNING 10URNAL. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1913.
llonds showed strength Total sulc.pnr value, $2,100,000.United Stales 4's coupon, advanced
H nnd Panama .".' coupon, , oncall on the week
Boston i OMN MM;.The Journal Classified Columns
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STORAGE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ATTORNEYS.
RRAL KHTATR. IRBNTALS, I
DL
P Oil
SCORED 01 STOCK
XCHANGE
jturn in Market Due to Dis-
solution of Bell Wire Trust,
Attitude of Administration
and Currency Bill.
JSVKi. fereiAl l r .vf r wifSew Vorlt, Deft An Mnphatli
was made by ( ho stock mar-i,- i
today to tlx' now from Washingion "i the American Telephone n
agreement and the PIMMb, ho m witt at tho i umncy bliLPenllng weft on n much larger scale,ind price moved up vigorousiv II
', roll that the dissolution agree-in.n- i.
bnmM reHeaving, from Arflorl-,.- n
Telephone III menace of a nullunder ihc, Sherman law, would prob-l,- j
lessen talk of government own-
ership "f telephone and telegraphcompanlM, which recently has keel
ii tiv factor in depressing Araerlenn Telephone and Western union t"(he lowest BjUOlgtloM for years. The.U1i nt of Provident Theodore N.
yn,i ,,f the telephone company, thatneither the Hell system nor the
Western I'D ion will goffer," helped theupturn. V.
(if more Influence than the illssnln-lin- n
agreement itself was the stute-mPi-
of President Wilson in that con- -
,,,,,,,. exprawinf tho admim-ti- a
tinn'K hope of helping "to hiilld up
the husinaas of the country on soundpermanent lines." k was (nit thai
he Unorican Telephone agreementited what might I" 'tone in oases
,,f other orporullons under scrutiny(,i uttni k, and that, in view of the at-
torney general'! expressed hop.- - ofavoiding anti-trus- t suits. atOCk mur- -
1 dtaturhnnoM Incidental to anenarose utlona might M minimised.
tmertcgn Telephone was the centerof excited trading at the opening. The
ii in ... lion was given as a block,,, ami share at 120';. to 121. 0I
U point apart lieiug made at the
Mme time. The top price IIUJ,a m i in of T points, compared with theweek's low llgure of liu. Subsequentl-
y there waa and the closeii nt 122. "'tiler securities of
,, alio WCf. MWPJ Amerl-- ,
,ii Telephone convertible, were hid
Un 3 points HI was Pacific Telephone.Wockl Of the Mackay companies.
h controla the Postal Telegraph,rose "4 to Western Union sinrlcdwith a Main of 1 points, but later ra- -
icted 5. . losing with a net Iosh of 2',.The whole market wan strong and
s!iinr. Nat ..nal isiselill aimCanadian Pacific gained I to 4 Ad
ranee In general ranged trmn 1 to
14, 'losing prices were:Amalgamated Copper 71 K
Ameriian Agricultural 43
American Heet Sugar 23',j
Amerlean ''an 2H'.s
American ''an pfd 88
American Car & Found 17 4 4
Viiierioail Cotton Oil 1;
American Ice Securities Is!... i. an Magged Jl
Ajnerioan Locomotive J
nu r Smelting K: Itellning ... li2'Amor, & Itellning pfd 111
American sugar Retlnini tillAsm lean Tel & Tel lieAmerican TobaccoAnaconda .Mining Co
. IfAtchisonAtchison pfd . 9syt
Atlantic Coaet Line .iifi- -
laltimore & Own 112
Bethlehem Bttol . 30 'iRrooklyn Rapid Traimit . . R7Mi
Canadian Faclfb' .21R'Central Leather . 2HChesapoake Ohio . liuChicago C.reat Westi rn .11Chi. ago, Mil. & St. Pattl KI0
6hi Lgo North Weatarn .126Colorado I'uel i iron . 2S4Consul Idnted !as . LSI
. 0Corn ProductaDelaware & Hudson .161Denver Rio Qrande . . ITVif nver A Rio Orahde iM. . 27
Piatlllera1 Securities . 19
Erie hprle 1st pfdISrie nd pfdGenera! Btecttlfl(ireat Northern PflOreal Northern ( 're Ctfl .
Illinois Central .105Intel borough-Met. . 14 4k
InterborouKh-M- e pfd. I (4
Inter Harvester .101. itttInter-Marin- e pfd
International Paper .
International Pump 5 V--
Kansas city Southern 21 ' H
Laclede Gas . !:!
Lehigh Valley . ir.2r--
Louisville & Nashville n;tiMinn.. St. P. A Sault. St. M-- .
Missouri, Kansas it TexasHiseouli PacificNational Biscuit .121
tional Lead 44
Na ltys. of Mexico 2nd ptNew HavenNew York Central
Vork, Out. & Western.Sorfo Ik & Western 103 iNorth American . '. . 05
Northern Pacific .101Pacific Mall . . 23 'kPennsylvania . ,101People's Oas . 1 S
l'htsl. argil. C. C. & St. . 81
Pittsburgh Coal .. 18thPressed Bteel Car . 25 9iTollman Palace ( ar . .150Beading ,1I4Republic Bteel & Iron . 1
Republic .Steel - Iron Pfd. . . 80Bock Island Co. .. i:t4Itn. k Island i 'o. pfd. . 21 Mi
St. Louhl & San Fran.Seaboard Air Line . . IT
Seaboard Air Line Pfd. . . 4 5
loss Sheffield Stelout hern Pacific "iSouthern RailwaySouthern Hallway pfd. . Tl" Menneagaa CooperTexas & Pacific
.' i2&;union Pacific .154I'nion Pacific pfd . 834United States Bealty . 53
Vnited States Ituhber . . 6
t'nlted States Ktel . 58United States Steel pfd ,105ttah CopperVirginia Carolina ChemicalWabashWabash pfd 8iWestern MarylandWestern Union
tinghouse Klectrlc .... . . 04Wl '' ling K Lake F.rie 4H
Total sales for the day. 204,0iiit
MONEY IN WHEATlinno ruvs Put or Calls on 10.000
bushels of wheat. No Furliier Bisk. A
movement of 5c from price gives yonhance to take 1500.00; 4c 1400.00
lc jrtoo.on. etc. Write for particulars.TttE CENTRAL STOCK 4JILVIN CO
Park Bldg., Cleveland. O.
FOR SALEJ2.000 frame; modern; lot
Moue I,. Loan Fir Inaarance.fiL'xltL'; shade treea. Fourth Wafdirlo.ie In.
H.lftff ;. i.M.m frnmr: modern, cor-ner lot, lllKhlande, clone in.
$4,on- o- modern, Lin k bun-galow; hot waier heat, tiro place,sleeping porch, garage, RWFourth ward,
t,iaa groofll bDek. moilern, Inrgebaaoment. corner lot, HtKAkUMa,clog in.
mostly in iilfalfa, some rrult, goodadohe house, close in, near nw mill.
Jl,SU0--4-ro- oin frame cottage; lint h,electric lights, uleeping porch, tot11 Cxi 34, 4Ut ward.
$2,n.'i0 brlek. modern. 4tbward, ne?ir car Una.
12,000 frame, modern, eleep- -Ing porch, 4th ward, nenr car line.
A. FLEISCHER111 South t'onrtli street,
Phone 07 I. Next In I'Ostof f lee.
9t1K v.... t3ia
SpecialTen DaysSale at
25 off,
(in all our evtrem. ly large st.u k of
iHtu loot Win inci nto andI ari-lag- Lap llohe-.- , Horse
Dktnketa.
J. KORBER & CO.Phone ti7S. Ill X. Second St.
JjWANTE- D-
LMPl.tlYMKNT AULNCV.lift W. Silver. Phone SSI.
Wanted laborers, 11.76, $2 and$2.5o day; carpenters, IS. 26 per day;experienced waltreaa.W.WTEI A bote runner who egg
get the business. Write your iiiah-- iluatlons and salary expected. AddressHotel, care Journal.GOVERNMENT positions are euy to
get. My free booklet s
how. Write today NOW, Earl Hop-- I
kins, Washington, D. C.ANY intelligent person may earn
good Income i ornewspapers. Experience unnecessary.Ad dreys Pres.--- Correspondence Bureau.Washington, D. C
WANTED Local repreaentativo, Nocanvassing or soliciting required.
llood income assured. Addraag Nation-'a- lBeultv Co.,
Manlen bldg., Washington. D. C
wanted Young meit, fpo3 habita,experience not necessary, to sell
paints, oils, disinfectants, etc. Sai nor commission, large profits andsteady work. We will help you. Sunchemical Co., Richmond-,- - Va,
LEARN automobile repairing, drivingon cars; electrical, civil
engineering, surveying; methods mostpractical; room and board Whilelearning; positions secured; satisfac-tion guaranteed; catalog free. Nation-al school of Engineering. 2no w. 7th.Los Angeles.
J?iE!Ialesmen- -
'SALESMEN- - a'iTmivduing the gnal-s- l dgaf trade stlmu-iato- r.
Dealers eager to Install. Kmtvdemonstration sale. Act Quick. Ca- -
wood Novelty ( 'i. , I )a nville, 111.
WANTED Salesman for general mer-cantile trade. Vacancy January 1st.
Unexcelled specialty proposition. Com-mission contract, 116.00 weekly forexpenses. Continental Jewelry Com-pany, 277-5- 1 Continental bldg., Cleve-land, Ohio.WANTED Capable specialty sales-
man for New Mexico. Staple line onnew and exceptional terms. Attractivecommission contract tor balance ofyear and 11)14. $35.00 weekly for ex-
penses. .Miles F. BlXler Co., 149-5- 1
Carlln Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio..
SALESMEN Wo are now assigningterritory to reliable and ambitious
men with selling experience lor workWith our new till line, which Will beready January 1st. If you are
'such a man .uir proposition will in-
terest yon. To those who are not al-
ready acquainted with our line, MM usay that it Is a guaranteed line of artami BUSINESS CALENDARS andADVERTISING NOVELTIES, In
LEATHER. ALUMINUM, CELLUIloiD, wood, PAPER, metal.CLOTH. CUTLERY, LEAD PENCILSand PEN HOLDERS. It is a line that
lis worthy of the best efforts of themost capable salesmen, Write us forn'tC"lars THE SHAW ADVERTISING Co lis
F0.I RENT Apartments.
FOR RENT 2 and apartments, furnished for housekeeping.
ir,ls innnlr. 'Ill' U 1C.I If H
AllouexAmalgamated Copper IlUAni'n. ittnc i.ead A- Hm II HArizona Commercial . . . .1
Calumet & Ariannn . . . n'iCalumet . tiocla 400Centennial ISCopper Itange Con. Co. 34Last Hutte Cop. Mine 10
I'rnnklln 2.Uranpy Oanaolldntod 71'.cieene cananea . 2
isic itoy.iiie (Copper)Kerr LakeLake CopperLa Salle Copper.Miami Copper 21
Mohawk 4t Va
Nevada Consolidated 1.Nlplaatni Mines 7 'tt.Noit'i II. liteNorth Lake ifOld Dominion lit'.OaoeolaQulncyShannon aSuperior 24 HTamarack 211 '4
C. S. Sm l'.ef. K Mm II U1'. S. Sm. lief. K .Min pfd tT41'tah Conaolldated S'4.
I'tuh Copper Co. . 4K
Winona 1 M
Wolverine
CHICAGO HOARD l TltllChicago, Dec. 20. Snow west nnd
southwest, giving needed protection tothe crop, acted as a heck todav onbulllah sentiment regardini; wheat.The market ( losed to cent un-
der last night. Corn showed a nei lMor p sixteenth to u cent, oau flniahed' cent off to a lIKe advance, and pro-
visions varying from 10 cents declineto a gain of a shade.
Some of the larie longs wan evi-
dently willing to repress a rising ten-
dency In wheat as the were settlingon the hard spots, hut there was alsosubatantial support in the form ofreatlni orders that comrrrlaBlon housesbrought Into play on the declines. Inaddition to the snowfall. hills
the Canadian wheat tanTfmade caution seern neeesenry on thepart of the hull. Dispatches fiomwianipei. aaaarted riati that tharain would he made duty free in Jan-
uary.Itcdueed eatlmntea on the Argentine
exportable surplus iut eaone strenethinto the wheat market the first hallof the session. Sellers hen- were nUO
restrained 111 first hv RttenOI AyrcsCpbles telling of general ratM In theharvest region, and by an expected.lecrcase In the United Stales VisibleHUPl'ly.
More than 4,ftun,nt)o bushels e ;
this week in receipts here nver ship-
ments, pulled down the corn marketno wiihs'imiting temporary etranftndue to the forecast of a cold Waveprospects of a record-breaki- cropin Argentine cut a figure, too, in eaainiprices off. Hats merely reflected theaction of corn. Elevator Interests sup-
plied the wants of shorts.Provisions averaged weaker, as the
supply of hogs at the leading westernpoints showed an Increase of 3 naa
cut. compared with I year ago. Liqui-
dating sales were noticeable in Janu-ary pot. Closing limitations were:
Wheat May MINc- .lulvCorn Dec. fi0',i..c; May, HOCc.
Oats Mav, lltUj July. 41 .
Pork Jan., ?.IIH; May. $20.75.l.ard-Ja- n. JI0.G2'..; May tlO,97ViRtba Jan., 10,77',; May. $11.05.
m W YORK mdm n M IRKI i.
New York, Dec. 20. Call money,it...m'nii: r- - team.: time loans, easier,
60 days, 53V4 per eent; 90 days, B
,per cant; months. 5 per cent; mer-Icanti-
paper, r.(Tifi per cent; com-
mercial hills, $4.8" ' l haf silver. Me;Mexican dollars, 44 ; government
jbondf, steadier; railroad bonds,stronger.
NEW VOItK METVL .MAltlil.TS.
New York, Dec. 20. The metalmarkets were dull and practicallynominal. Lake copped nominal. l coo'uiri.r.O; electrolytic. $14. .10 u fl 14.f.0;.listing. ll4.l0Olf.ilH j Iron,
ST. LOUS LEAD WD SPELTER.
St. Louis, Dec. 20. Lend, firm,$2.90; spelter, dull, II.M,
THE LIVESTOCK MARKETS,
Chicago Live-lur- k.
Chicago, Dec. , 20. Cattle Beoelpts400; market steady. Beeves, 16.10110.75; Texas steers, I.I0 07.00; west-ern, 11.10 07.60; stackers and feeders.$4.!Ot(i7.35; cows and heifers, $ 2. 30
calves, 1 7.0061 10.50.Hogs Receipts 15.000; market
bast, steady, others weak at yester-day's average. Hulk, 17.60 fl 7.70; lights$7.30h'7.65; mixed, 7.401 7.75: heavy.$7.407.75; rough, $7,401(7.50; pigs,
,2t tj 7.65.Sheep Recti ptS 2.000: market
slow. Native and western, $4. 1501.10;veiirllngs, $5,401; 0.50; lambs, native,$6.2507.70; western, 6.26tf7.7l.
Kansas CttJ Liveslis-k- .
Kansas City, Dec. 10. Tattle Re-
ceipts 500: market steady. Prime fedsteers, 11,1101.10; dressed beef steers$7,0018.25; western steers, $6.007.75; southern steers, l5.50ibtT.00;cows, $4.40(RI7.00; heifers, 11.6001.10;Stock era and feeders, 5.50T,$0ihulls, $5.0017)7.00; calves, $6.60 G
10.80.Hogs Receipts 1,000; market
'steady. Bulk, $7.45 Ii 7.05 ; heavy. $7.80'a 7.7a; packers and butchers. $7.501iT.ll; lights, $ 7.411 ll 7.60; pigs, $6,6067.25.
Sbccp Receipts none; markolsteady. Lambs, 7.0O7.60; yearlings.6.6006.75; wethers, $1.50 05.36;
ewes, $4,011 f 1.60.
Wheezing in tlie lungs Indicate!thai phlegm Is obstructing the anpassages. BALLABDS HOBEHOITNDSVlil'P loosens the phlegm so that it
can be coughed up and ejected. Pricetic, .rie and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by
all druggists.
The Etuggption,First Married Man Is then- ever
an occasion when everything at yourtfkasar table Is stone-cold'-
Second Married Man No, noteverything. We always manage tohave heated argument. Judge.
His Annual Pcrfni'mance.Go wan! They ain't no Santy (,'lauI know they ain't," said Johnny
" 'causeHe got burnt up last year, by gee!At our First Baptist Christmas tree.
Judg..
Heartburn is a symptom of indi-gestion. Take a done of HEBl'INE insuch cases. The pain disappears In-
stantly. The bowels operate speedilyand you feel fine, vigorous and cheer-
ful. Prico 50c. Sold by all druggist- -
Another (iood OnePour--I ooiu mo.lei ft
lO! aled In Third w
snap at 11.191. B tier Id
vou want li.ilt.ain.
PUKTEKFIELI) Cd.FIRE INSURANCE LOANS
216 West Gold
THE BEST PRESENTThe last an I m t present
for voiir family Is a home The nextbest Is a vacant lot. v taW ilollarH a
month will get yon e.tllc r. '. II ,
have 11 brick or traaae,either for $100 cash and then ..'. permonth, acant lots at all prli-e- s for'
down, and $B per month,"ftcgiii now tor the raho day."
Thaxton & Co.211 W. t.obl Pltooe t7
FOR RENT Rooms.
run HKNT' Kuruished rooms; mod- -
e.n;nosick. Apply &og V4 W. CentralKit 11 T d rooms for
hot Walter 'I el 2" 2
run 'III' ii Till.
i'ii: RUNT roomild.
is forigbt 24 S. ml.
Ft ut RKXT- - ;nihed rtn ma.2l4l-- 2 S.
I'olE ItKNT -- Kurplahed i miiti, I'imonth. 4 II N.
KOR KF.NT - Large, modern troutroom, (ill W Hllvet Phone llllJ.
FTilt RENT PurnUhed room, steamheat, hot and QOjd WUter, 'all 208
V. Iron Ave.!FOU HliNT Newly ft istied, iteam
heated rooms, oiii-- IlKbts; OOO-V- a
venlences. West hotel. N. 2nd.!'' i It. RENT Light, housekeeping and
sleejunn rooms. Stale Hotel, 321 W.Central.FOR RENT Furnished housekeep-- I
ItiK rooms, sleepliiK porch. 410 ft.
Edith.FOR RENT House! eeping rooms
nnd fumlahi il itti aes. Inuulre111 W Coal.FOR BENT J rooms and bath, fur-
nished for gouge-keeping- , jjo.oopermonth. Phone 1I8JIJ.FOR RENT Two furnished room
for light housekeeping, modern.prB ate hath, :u6 n. si i h
Ft 'it rent" Two furnished roomsfor light housekeeping, modern,
X 21 S. Waller. '
FOR KENT Two rooms for lighthousekeeping; will take no sick or
children. 5 22 West Land.FOB RENT Furnished rooms foil
housekeeping, modern, reasonable.rales, no sick. 414 W. Bold.F lit. RENT Steam heated, furnish-
ed ' rooms, $2.25 and $2.00 perweek. S03 JV EcTrjrai AveKOR RENT Three rooms and bath,
furnished for lltfht houskeeun115.00 per month, go i south Amp.FOR" RENT Fu rnlshed room, nTl
modern conveniences, breakfast ifdesired. 510 W. Tijcrns. Phone 1315.1.
FOR RENT rooms lorhousekeeping; $6 and $7 per month
Mrs. Marley, 413 8. Broadwuy.Phone If. 10W.
FOB BENT- - hOUgakeapiligrooms; nlso bedroom, centrally lo-
cated, reasonable, no sick. 418 WHold..
New Westminster Hold(New Management!
Has sunshine, outside rooms, allmodern convi njeiic. s; steam heat,hot and cold water. Also sulto ofrooms for housekeeping at reas-onable rates.MBS. MVBV BACHECUL Prop.Plume tiNH. Cor. I si & Tljcras
FOR RENT Dwellings.
Fun RENT J loon, tent house, fur-S- .nished. 1018 Walter.
FOR BENT ill Mai for lighthollselii e.iiig. 4 a N See. mil.
KOB KENT Classy bnng.-i- -
low, west aide; 125. I'orterfield Co.
KOB RENT furnished cot-121-
tage, sleeping porch. S. Edith.Phono 92S.
I'liR RKNT 4 room, modern houseat 2ia s. nigh, inquire j. w. Hall
111 N. First.;
FOR RENT 4, 5, 6, modernbOIISeS, the best In the City W II
Mc.VHlllon, 215 W. Gold,
FOR RENT New, bungalow,front and rear, and a sleeping
porch. 1 405 Roma Ave.
FOR BENT modern fl.it.hot air ; 30 inonlh. water paid,
Inquire First Savings Bank TrustCo.
FORRENT--R- oi
FOR RENT-R(jo- M8 WITH BOARD,RE9IDENCR BUILDING R TENT
COTTAGES WITH porches, CAR-RIAGE FOR CHESTS. MILK,CREAM. BUTTER FROM OUR OWNJERSEYS. LOCK HART RANCH,I'HONW 109 MRS. W H. HF.10D
!TO LOAN 13,500 on city property, 8per cent. No commission. Eox
526, City.
MONEY TO LOAN Money advancedto railway and otttQT employes on
salaries or household goods, withoutremoval Union Loan Co., over FustNotional Bank.
WANTED Positions.
J. l. D care Journal uffico.
WAJN'TICD Planus, household tooda.eto., etorao eafely at raaaouald
rate. Advan e made Phon I40. TheHecurltv War. ti on., ft IniprovemnntCo. Offlcea: Haha Coal Co. IllCentral Ava.
2 BIG BARGAINS
1 brick, modern: largeajat ping poroft, Pom gtg am-- .
1 room BgngaJong modern.M ile floor.--- ill I. uilt 111 on- -
ggntameaa; heated; ggMAWihest local Ion.
Roth above mnt be sold, evenat a aOt ill See them.
ED FRANK,
I'lione BIS, 121 V. siher w.
FOR SALb Real Estate.por sm. it investm nt. or
ncr. Re 11,'irniW II Mi
KAl-- Ab nil live acteaproved '.and Ixirkhurt
ii..i. nt ,. i...p. atn. Henry Lorkha" " '"'
FOR SALE Houses.FOR HALE modern ott ige,
lMwt room luiok, three lots,II, W. II. MeMIIUon. 111 WCold.For SALE v l.'.fooni lodnltiK houa
proposition at a burKnin, terms,Rood location Hurry. Call .'"!' Wlold.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
FOR BALE fl bulgingbouse. E. Nb
FOR BALE tl 0011 grin cry businessor win trade ! t real estate. It. It ,
Jonrnal.IF fOtl have the trading and spei u-- l
lallllg hal.lt. all and see iu opo-Wil-
I alt lun. miKiit Iium- what youCralge Hot. I. room .11.
W E ARE OFFEK1NO a limited num-- j
her of shares in the Santa KeTrail Publishing Co." at $10. AddressT. J. Ilryiint, business manager, P. O.Box 077.WANTED A partner In smalt busi
ness. Must In- thoroughly familiarWith gas pipe; no boo.c tluhter con-sidered No capital required, AddressHit, Journal. ,
WILL sacrifice at actual cost mall or- -
dar Mvertlslng buatneeg requiringall or pari tune. Bxoellant future.
L Owner h.i: other iatereata AddragsHo-- : 123. Silver City. N. M.
i FOR for businesspaying 50 per cent profit. Two
days work weakly; easy, pleasant andprofitable, Bag Tims. F. Btnkort, orphone 6" 3 for further pnrtlculara.i'i nt S VLB ui hi count of serious
sickness, must sell rov business atonie. $000.00 will 1'II.V It, Will allowbuyer In Ibol ciighly Irivesllgatii be-
fore buying. Will show handsomeurofll Uii-h- l Work). Address K. V.,
ii. Journnlwrii.. r..r i.ui ,.rWanted lOCftS lnveiitions want- -
ed by manufacturers and prices offer-ed for Inventions. Our four bookssent free Patent S. cured .. Fee Re- -tin ned Victor J. Emus A (, . Wash- -
Ington. I). C.
LOST AND FOUND.
I.i is I Child.: brawn lattff Reward.,Return to 116 x. Hlah,
Ll 1ST A hook entit led " I'he A pi. jit lesof the South East." Suitable reward
for Us return to Baabe ,v- .Mangeritardware Co.LOST Hansen gauntlet glove, rich!
hand; mi Second, between Gold andentral, Of On Central near Second.
Please return to Journal office.FOUND Package of crackers. Owner
coll at Jourual office for lama nndpay for udvert isenient.POUND Two bay pony mares with
suckling colts by their sides. Ownermav have sdmo by paying for tlieirfee, and this adv. Iniilre at Pence'swairon rant. Ktl North lirosdwnv
JUELFMAAiWANTED Girl for traneral house-
work, in family of three; call nurn- -ings. j :: l :. w. 'I'i id as.IfANTED - Competent woman or
girl for general Iiiiiihcwoi k. Applv1122 W. Tijcrns.Wanted Three bright, Capable g.
die.s for ci t to travel, di monatrnteand sell dealers. Ill to 150 per week .
R. R. fare paid, (loi.drlch Drug Co.,.'uiaba. Neb.W.vn;l Cook, middle-age- d woman
preferred, to go to the country.Wages $30 per month. Inquire at theoil'iee of Lou la llfebl, John St.,
2 nil i Monday afternoon.
LEGAL NOTICE.
NOTICE LOR Pt IILI4 ' TION.Depaxtmcnt of the Intarlor, 11. S.
Land Office at Santa Fe, N. MNov. 20, lllg,Notice fl hereby River, that Elmer
K. Bliss, of AJbuquarqua, New Mel-Ic-
who, on January 2, 1907, madeHomestead Entry O8090, No, 104G8,for BE H , Section ?0, Township 10North, Bongs 4 East, N. M. P. Meri-dian, has filed notice of Intention tomake five year proof, to establishclaim to the land above described, be-fore II. It Whiting, V. B. Commission-er, nt Albuquerque, New Mexico, onliu- h day of January, 1914.
claimant names us witnesses:J. W. Vunl'lcnve, Daniel Austin,
His. L. It. Browb-LlpPl- tt and Mrs.Anna E. Purse-Norrt- all of Albu-querque, N. M.
KHANCISCO DELOADO,UeKlster
AlbuquerqueTrunk
Pat-lor-
ia H. "il. SiPhone 128
i'i uuks. Ha.'idags. Hull Cue
us, etc., made,repaired and
eicbangeii.
I1NTS,INSi RANCH,
John M. Mooic Really Co,
Bat till Inc. ln;t.214 W. Hold Ave Phone m
Six Choice Iofs in theQuickel Addition
for SaleThroe lotl cornering on Tloint.Maiiiic'te an. I r ai lines.elan three ittgMa Wg Only ulots tu be sold.
MCE
J. I). KELEHER108 West Central
TO i:rii wt.it lalm In Torraic 0
1 a. res pgtl ntand Improvi i in liuuN cwanty,to trade fay propagt) in or nearAlbuquerque l.lhelal t.rms al- -
h Will
.liil l MfH)RK KIM T I).
F0RSALE Livestock, POllltry.
FOR B Itutihlis T.I 4 s AmnFOR RAI4C -- Four hi fine muies.
waKons and harness, ' all ON J, 14.
lb union. Slate National hank.KOR KALE Some fine Jersey and
llolateln COWa Address J. P.. Hern-do-
:tate National hank. Albuiiuer- -que. N. M.TllliV LAV, th. y win, they pay. Won
lour tlrsts. one second, at dtatcfair. 1911; six firsts, two seconds,IDI 2; live iirrl, four seconds andOov. M Donald cup, PUS. It. C. It. I.Ited'i, Mottled Anconns, a. C WhileOrpingtona, nun orplngtona and L ft.Dooka. Stock, ckhh nnd chick forsale. I ,. K. Thomna, P. C. Box 111. 717K. Hazoldlne.FOR BALE- - Four br I sow" ToiT--
will have piKs February 1st, $12each if tak. n this . k also eleven
Whit, Wvaiulotte chick -ns and nine t all-blo- Buff ' 'rplng
tons at $1 each. If taken thin weekPhone I1IIW,
FOR SALE Miscellaneous.FtiU SAI.I Fertilizer Pel I542WFOR SALS New piano, never used
723 N TliinlFOR BALE-hors- e, -- Sound, gentle family
and surry. Phone 109FOR BALK --Ci piano.
$225,110. ApplFi It SALE A good "Ortind Teawagon," cheap. Inquire 1191 W. Blatl.FOP BALK A" new. itandard upright
golden oak piano inquire Meyers CoFOR BALE Dining loom suit in
"uk. In n i condition. Phono i580J.318 s. Wall.-r-
FOR sale --Xmas trei i, all kinds,all prices. Free delivery. Vacant lot
beside Journal officeFUR SALE End. rwood typewriter,
g order, $25. If takes soon IIIW. Quid Phone l4ji.FOR1 BALK Office nnd light bouse --
kaeplng fin nil un-- office and phonopaid. Apply 5ii East Central.Fl iSA'LI-:- Alinosr new b Main"
swigi.n, .it of chain harness and setof 1 i lie-..- . ii ', W i 'upper.FOR SALE A Premoette NrT Ta,
special ram era and case, cost 111.26.Will ;. II for $7.50. Bigg ItftSiU. 314W. Coal.KOB SALE Team, hurncss and
arggOtj a good Jersey milk cow.cheap for a quick sale tine mlloWest of Bare las bridge, c C. Nl.sbett.FOR BALE Stcreopticon lantern
with slides mi tin- Blblai good fOI10 to lid ft, RajQuireg no extra wir-ing AddresM, SIC. s, Walter street.Phone 12G0-- J
Ft tCBA i i -- At u bargain; 60 home-pow- er
return, cubular, John O'llrlanboiler, in good condition. Apply Bouth-waater- n
Brewery .v- co Co., Albuquer-que, N. If,DIAMONDS Owner off ore pair dia-
mond earrings. ' karat each, bluewhite, flawless, lor $1,0110 cash. $1,200Will not duplicate Also f 175 ring, dia-
monds and turquoise, for $125.bargains For Information, tul- -
Hi ess Diamonds, cu e Journal.
WANTED We buy old gold and sil-ver iewelrv Itennetfs. 115 8. 2nd
WANTED To fuiy a team of horses.Call at so;t n. Eighth,
CARPET CLEANING, furniture andstove repairing. W. A. (ioff. Phone
66K.: : 7.' W v sc'" fecund-ban- clothes
nd furniture, III s. l ust st. Phong60 2.
WANTI.'I) Igh grade mandolin,slate make and price. Address 172,
journal.WANTED- - options on first-cliis- s sa-
loons In tills erty. Fur terms, address' 'I'll"!'." Journal.
WANTED A fl or 7 -- room, modernhouse, near school. L. R. Llghton,
2.'!2P Elliot St . Denver, Colo.WANTED Inhumation direct from
owners concerning sale modern I or5 room bungalow. Address P. O. Box11, City.lA uf iMn'i urLE ah ency I liatrlbut- -
ing proposition. A proper party canobi. iin the exclusive distributing y
for Albuquerque from one oftin- - oldest manufacturers. Add reamDux 363, Journal.
WANTED- - Boarders.WANTED 81a boar.;, ra, flno meals.
224 N. Eighth StWANTED Da) boarders, first-clas- s,
also I'm ii. of rent, si 5 S. Amo.
HOTELS.tM HTROPI il.ITAN HOTEL - Newlv
papered, newly furnished, new maoH i.em.int rr.rnofTil rsil. wolir-ltei- l
FOR RENT Miscellaneous.FOB RENT Desk room with p
privllegcn. Rooms 18-1- SternJ. D, Newell.
JOHN . WILSON Attormvy-at-la-
Houme Cromwell lildl.Res, Phone 18I2W "ff - Phone 1 IT!
.loll t 1 I II Pv.' Me , I HW
Office Phone (14;
DENTISTS.
lilt. J. I KK.tl'lDental tturgeon.
Kooma 2 3, llarne't Bldg, Phoaa T4
Appointments Made by Mall
fcJYSICIANSAA. ti. gHORTLK, M. lb
Practice Limited t0 'I'uoercoloelalloura: 10 to 12. Phone UTt
114 W. Central Ava,Albuquenpie KnnltNrlum Phoaa MlM)l.)MO I,. Ill UDV M. 1
Phyliclaa and 8tirgaon.Phone II 7 llarn. Ml ftldiHit. M Iti'P SI PP
Plijsiclsn ami Minreon.Office and Itesldenca,
siL"-- j W Central Avenue.
lilts. TI I I. & ll M sPractice limited In
In-- . Nir, tfoag and Throat.Mate National Rank Itlitg.
DR. 1IKMJINNUeniio-- rlnary and Hkin Oiseaaes
Kalvnrssn (804 1 AdministeredT4ida. Albuquerque, N. If.
W. M. SHERIDAN, M. 0.Practice Limited
Genito Urinary Diseases iniDiseases of the Skin.
The Wassertnnnn and Nnguchl TeataBalvarsan "tot" admlnlaterad.
Cltiiiena Bank BuildingAlbuqueruue New ktetlee
MINING ENGINEERS
II M.lOlt N-- II RLANI Nt.lM I ItINU CO.
Mining nnd Eroottag Kuglneere.Concentration of ores by Flotat'.oa
Mills Designed, Erected and Op-
erated. Mine Examination aadManagement.
Send us samples of your orea for teatii 7, law IJbrary Itldg.
Pbone Htm P O. lint US-
DRESSMAKING.
mi: ELLA IKIl l.l SSWa ssmaklng. H N. Fourth.
Mils. PI XI EDressmaking. Parlors, Statn Hotel,4th and Centrnl Ave Phone. 1ITW
.ii.h Dressmaking, tailoredsuits and evening gowns. Mrs. M.
E Hnrton. :t i s w Silver Phone 1725.
WANTED Agents.
LRADINtl accident ami health com-pany wants managing agents every
western town; heal monthly premiumpolicies); big commissions; exclusiveterritory; i" wM Income, u B.Huge, 2nd V. Pres., Men bants Ex- -change bldg , San Francisco.
typewriters".ALL KINlis both new and
hand boutrht. sold. fjHi snd resIpe'ea Ihiuiuerriue Typewriter Btchange. Phone 144 fi W n.-i-
DANCIMG.
LOUISE M. HAMILTONTcm-lie- of
IWt.O, III sl l I ION, TPRKETTROT AND OTHER L d
DAM I S.
Pboee 1081 ISO W. Gold.
i tiit ti, x.siu it into ALTOs.nm
( M.ViDAI.K.NA 40PHO.M'Js J
(SOCORBO tiltOne War. 11.(10.
Special rates for round trips or forparlies. Trips made for two or morpassengers.We drive OVERLAND CARS and givethe best service In this country to any-whe- i
o
MACHINE At 'TO A CXIXSTIUJCTIOS.COMPANY.
Magdalena. N. M. C, H. Brown, Mgr
ROBWELL-CAHHIKOZ- O MAIL LINEDally passenger Kervlce leaving Bos- -
well 6 a m. in I a. m.Westbound East boundArrive Arrive
0:00 a. m. Boswell. . . 4:45 p. m.0:00 in. . Picaoho .. 1:40 p. m.8:30 a. m. T.ll me . . . 1:16 p. rn.9:55 a. m. . Hondo 12;60 p. m.
11:41 a. m, . Stanton .10:30 a. m.12:20 p. m. . Cnpitan .. 10:00 n. m.
1 :20 p. m. . Nogal . . . . 9:00 a. m.2:30 p. m. . . Carrizozo. . 8:00 a. rn.
Through fare, one way . 110.50Intermediate points ....10c per mllo50 lbs. baggage free; Excess carried
BOSWELL AtTTO CO.Owners ami Operatora, Phone 189
ATCHISON, To pi: k SANTA FERAILWAY CO.
Roviapd Time Tabka.(Effective December T, ilS.)
Westbound.No. Class. Arrives lienarta
l California, Express. 7: OOp 7:30pautornia press. 10: lOp U:05p
Lul. Mist Mall ll:50p 12:45aCalifornia Limited , 1 1 : 20a 11:50a
I jistiroiiml.10 Overland Express. , 7:35a 8:05a
Eastern Fmiicss. . 2:15p 2:40pCalifornia Limited. (l:40p 7:00pK. C. & Chi. Ex. . . 7:16p 8:4up
Southbound.S09 El Paso & Mox. Exp. 1
S I Pecos Valley Exp. . . :&opM 5 EI Paso Passenger. . :30a
Northbound.S10 From Men .v RJl Paso 7:00a111 Prom El Paso C:20p
From Pecos Valleyand Cut-O- ff .... s.40p
"'3!a-i.'","l- f T" r- - -r.- :-v WANTED Work for hoard and roomFOR RENT- - --3 and modem ,,r pan of expenses, outside of
rials, furuUhed gl 108 N. Third and school hours, by youag man. Alhu-2J- I
W. MargiK It' inquire 213 S, 1st qgarque Business Colleg?, pbone 027.
FOB BENT Nicely furnished I, 2 WANTED Position by young mar- -
and apartments for light ned man as bookkeeper or clericalhousekeeping. "Th Englewood," Iwork. willing t.. leave city. AddressStrong block, Second aad Copper.
1
ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL SUNDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1913.EIGHT
3 0 00 0 0 OOOO OO 00 00 0000000000Crescent Hardware Co. r SHEPHERD OF HILLS
Gi7& or MenToole. Iron Malltnfrm " Parrdahlna; U
Tie and Oopprr WoTfe.
PIANOS FOR SALEor 'tent h
Ml!. I . W III HiII. iH raiao
I In Ml t SU r ,eI"
Valte, and milne nefi.htna HraitioT! m, oainnui tm DRAMA OF LOVE
D MYSTERY
Io9
ioo
0Io0o0oo
Children 'sBOOKS
RAG BOOKS
LINEN BOOKS
Beautifully Illustrated
ANIMAL BOOKS
ANIMAL STORES
That Delicious MILK anJ CREAMMATTHEW'S
Phone 420i LET US SEND A MAN
Pa It. i.ia.-- Thai r.rokrn Uindow(.laa.
41 l!l QTI I I I MBCRoMPAXT
M.- - ?l tM aa Mrt
at ti.s
BOSS PA TENT FLOI'liM.I
As we cater to the
needs of men only,
we are better pre-pare- d
to supply
your wants in that
line than a general
store. See our lines
of
Bath RobesMouse ( oatsand Neckwear
- Ml I 'll Mil !' nil l'(is fn IT V U.I TITS VALUE IS IN THE QUALITY.
JOHNHERBOTHnil i'Aimiii who i.ni'
ni sgl HK
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Notice of PostponementStrong Brothers
UndertakersermMin -- i m u
. tmioxfj hi k nrpi rM ! I 1 Mi
I lb" P. I.rAwwrn p.rppm C
FAIHY STORIES
BILLY WHISKERS
BOOKS
THE OZ BOOKS
Hundreds and hundreds
of other beautiful and
attractive books for the
little folks.
Strong's Book Store
"tomt Moort Hark If tornWant IC
auction at the widen, c
Mendel KIlLcr. HIth atlttH, i It. p i i
l tttf, thi-- Jtth mi
1 CHILI
I ,""i We believe we can give you more actualvalue than any store in town.
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laMaVaaWAre the
SIMON STERNCANDY!ooo0o1oi iINt iilll'HK ll IM
to00000000000000000000000006' raujchtMominftheCANDY!
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOCOOOOOOI O
o Don't forget the numberO o
Everything to delight the on m in way of drlnns.ha 2
i Map H AHN COAL CO Qn? si "i . mil - i no in Cerrtlloti n i li.
NT 1 1 1 ! III. Ml SIIS, sti:m COAU
( .L. , Mill IToaat, i in tor WimhI, f ord SJmMb, Naiiic UMBMJ, l ime
LOCAL ITKMSOf l fl TL HEST
Make ihf IYktI'olllld Itflll I iin. i.f thrtr a" fa t in i umii.iii ii.ii o
I iyl Mit i rmrAKTt o0onI arte tailei, al lit1 in Mf Mi.
Ahaoiairlr I reli. Hinlng Jnl i miii r.-ts- q More, corner Flrat ar,l ''..pper. X0 Come and pIwi the a node a
ur olf, or phnc inI I i l a ordrr. Watch for our LYRIC THEATERO Chrletmaa window dlpla 0
2 Prompt Attention. Free Ie- -mi ITttaW MfWV,
Tor lli tw nlj f.,nr hour radiusII C veaterduv evemna
ATTEMPTS TO ROB A
COP'S CHICKEN COOP:GETS 10-DA- Y SENTENCE
9 ir. ery. I'none i. o
oooooooooooooocoooooooooocprooham i mi si Nnw
"The Jew's ChristmasSTORE IWARD'S
AuctionFine Furniture,
Rugs, Etc.-- larliiiu luiri al p. in..
ii I ii afa . the tti. at
m kori ii rnBP "Tin i i
it ar 1 1. tin- - ilmir.lI will 4 II nl auiioiii the fin
of flr iiMini. all ofulilali a- - MM iii MM but outw k. I ml i MBMal tlx
l our fine ViniinMa rami llr.i-- lliu-- . '.tlL'. a to im.
fiiiin-.- l Oak library Tulilc;Mi j I ilrar mi, in Ii iiiIm-t- .
'i aaaaeMj M vn-- . Wat'aa I MMItM fliair: line IjkIii' PcM
hi ihiiii.i luik; -- in. ill WBMaetaga, i oinplele IMnini. IfMM-- i. ill ruin.- -' ink. l e.i. .i ..n table. 4 liulr- - iimlhull. 1: ,i llMitini; stoic-- , liralliil-- . ami rni'"iMutlrcw-- : (ink RortaVB,t Imlr- -. nk lri-MT.- . (Ink t Ml-Ioii-
saullar oik-Ii- . $M..tMIMM Itaniri'. (4eMB) Itefrlc-iraio-
kitchen ahinet. Oiliii.ii.t, BMl tVay office m-- i..
Kcvoliing lialr. Linoleum,ronli swing, anil mini) otlM--
Item-- . I.e. nuiiicrou-- . t mention.offeriil in this
nb l pr "enlli iii-- and liasMM i eeMM tuttun tin- - pa-- MaWHis-ks- . hich class of uihuIs nilthe wn throiiuh. snlc starts atU:nn p. iii . on l l I si , theMM, nt H(i North :inl sini-t- .
lonicr nl New York TMWlcars pass tin- - (oor.
Ed frank, Auctioneer
TOWN TALK' MAKES
INITIAL APPEARANCE
ON STREETS OF CITY
II.II. w m, yigr. in
1lirce-H.- i (Hex) I 'future
nl stor of Ilea,! Interest Thin (.rips. Thrills. Cniiane,and VIOill fiirli.Ms the l.oe. I cur nnil cncmlion
.Ii ui-- h hildr, ii Ha m for Their fillers.
hist. BACfiOT NH LEAN ll iltl
()atop.uh. Ttl. 7J7.ndy Htora Beaut If a I hoiet
latmna tn- - of Ht. Jhnu; The firm iaaue of Town Talk,weekly publication deinird to no. I
made Its appearance on the trTn --vim
who ititurned him
k-- I him in
Mai will b held In th; d'cliK k, vn- -
Ot the holiday ruih theo Kiprifw rrffld- - will
today to airommo- -
Mr. and Mrs. Innocence Abroad ' 'SHUFFLEBARGER'S
TRASHFKM I I SMl I M) SM.I M Mil
2ii w. ..,mt riioiir .ii:i iiiii(Imp Comedj i
r nam ker.R. M. WT1.I.IVMH
iv miat.1 and 8. Whltlnr Butldinf.
irnar Semnd and Gold.Phone No A4
IV -- I A 1. L ! 1 k S T P I cM V I
Ijvioh, f
j "Town Talk" la from th pn ofand .1 V Ma' - Mtr eoii.. I'ntridse, who. anwere In Altu-jror- Clee, la known to a hoat of
i their way tojreadera not only In Albuquerque butthroughout the atate of Xew Mexico.
TlKhl will leave rl" I"l'"' brlatle.s ullh the l.rlfrht ltr Ktate t'olleae, "f " ''dltor, nnd blda fair to he a
and from there 'nanol.il ax well a an artiatlc and lit-- 1
Saddle horaee. Trlml .e' Hed BarnResults From Morning Journal Want Ads
Chicago Mill & Lumber Co.
General Planing Mill.
3d and Marquette Phone 8
l'l MnrK.irrt far''li ll ii few days
N M . M v 111 h-- HCho Hill 0 to 'illHI
N'o improvement M r; 1'atrldae haii man friends andin th- - i inliiii.fi
WALLACE HESSELDENGeneral iv.:rnim.
Figure and woramanahlp countW ruarantea mora for your moneythan any other contract Mj firm IdUbuouerque. Office at
M l'l it i' ' it Pl.WIN't. mixli. ii. 177.
I'lmirera wliaaw griod wlxhen willher In her new venture.
CASE OF R. J. BALCOMB
AGAINST MRS. HART
CLOSES: NO DECISION
AMU l I ItMl K MVHIT III N
SIP SoiiiIi . oml(Neit Xtum I" Oi-t- nl Hunter)
III. Itinl I Mine In I MM ii lor ll.x ..
laUw, t 'niidlra ninl l ( renin. Aakfor IMir I'rln i lot purtliM. I 'lionc .".!. GRAB
f lir 'I'll' n llaruood, ff.rmerii'luit of the liar ... mI Imlun
trial hool, repurti-- yeirterday.L M Jonif of Tope k a. Kan., auper-ii- ,
i. ii. I. i.i ..f I' for tM HantnK- - railway. I.ihi nlitht waa a pasaen-ge- r
on train No. , fnioute to LoA nReleH.
Stale huiicriiitrtident of IMbllc o
tion Alvnn X. White nnd fHmlly.of Hanta V .irrhcd here Inat nlKhtM (Mil way to the Iiimm rnnrh near-- iK'i I'ltv, where they will upend theholiday!
CRYSTAL PASTIMETODAYKirKtcr'H Clfir Factory
30.1 Hontli soiil Kirii-I- .
We have on hand n full !in' offlheli Commerrial club
ann llivatm Hud brnnda ofiftVI In boxea auiubla for
Chrlatinat Olflu
Me Maih hool lo i of i in umain to (pent) the holiipart ut ' 'hlef of poii e
The hearing of the raae of H. JBgaMMh iiKalnat Mrn Martha Halt,(he outcome of n claim filed in theprobate court uKainat the cut ate ofviiii.ini Hart, yeetergay wuh oopiMMel in the dletiici (oiirt The iiltm-iiey-
will aubmit brlefa thla Week.Huh omb aekn JmlKnient for IM.
tin- - amount for which M previouslyfiled a claim In the probate court. Hea ll ne that Hart agreed to pny him aI" entail, of the COat of the BuildtAgjat 115 .North Klrat atn-e- for all pay.iihIiik Hh roaatruotion.
popular.l l.ml
With hetune M
of u3h
Millln ami Mi. MMillin
n ri i s nl i sti: tU -
"IN Till s'Ns m.M I v
IMthc
I I HUH His Of TIIK .11 N.I I '
Tun. I!. el IMIilsho Wllil nlnlalI ratlin'. ITils is Another One
of Those IliK MMMaMMlI'lcturcs.
Till: I ST l AIt.H"s and A t inned)
TUT" I st l "
S and V
mil Tin. voi I OF A
rOREADOR"T'wo-IUi- ITciUure Taken al 111
"FtoM del Torfe." In Seville,SMiiu, shoulnc a Hiillfiirht
With Htt.tMM) SMitnliirsn I vtrnorillnari 11c-nm-
in I vcr Way.
"CM, llii-- l.lnr In frlcn"t'ontiHly.
HUH I ii 11I OH M s I'lll s N I --
. I Ml ISII I I Ml. It .IMIIN si
DIAMONDSJUDGE DENIES MOTION
TO SET CASE FOR TRIAL
FOR NEXT TWO WEEKS High Class Licensed Pictures and Exclusive Service
BIGTOY GRAB
SALEiuIso (. HujnoldH,
.ti ict i iiiirt, . Hierilai iieniCIIH- -
rder
Xorth Second atrwtJiMginanl in favor ol the plaintiff
for IIOi. I, nl roata waa ren-il.K- .l
in M dlnirlct courl in the eae.f th- - OoMDiMMMl Uejuor MmMUR
ngalimt Thomas Holder. The ault weehrouaht on an account.
.Iniltfe M. f. Meclleni. W I). New-i.iii- b
rlerk of the dwilht court, andM J. rlMmfe k. MMMtUft dlHtrlct
all of aVKOrTO. arrlveil in Alhu-quarq-
lam Bight They lurefrom I.i.k UhMJi where uit la Inaeecion. to Hpetul Sunday.
Newi Mi Mm raottvMl in Albu-- lin- of the death on DeMMMr 17.
.1 Mfl liafni I. Of Gladya Itelle Wi la- -,
the k in. mt M .i, ilauKhter of M r amiMrn Max , who nre Well knownin thin city. Kricmli. M the fnmll)win attend lyinpMhy ti tin MtmvmIparents In their lon.
0 A Arpin, dlHtrlct mnmiKer fortin- Mnffet s. wmi; uaohln cmnpoWiof New Mexli o and Arlxnnn, left htetniKhl lor Kl PMO While In the ctt)Mr. Arpln made a complete chnnicein the in in, ik. mi. nt .. the local officei riymel, formarty M inline, nnd ai aferberg, formerly o ii-m- s
nude manaKef ami ithklatnnt limn-aga-
reapecthrely.
to net a cawor next week.
MMI from
for henrlnie thin week,M v Inn that he would In-
itio i tj until January.sr lie 1. in hi riceil that he would hear th.iH in 1'ebrunry. The ord. r was made
In the caac of Deaederlo faraba.lallnKKlhM .lUUtl ll.n a
IS! 1
mi HinrsI NTTTI Tin: MONEY
Beat orn. IM lbs tMt.i.Mlcionne l iquid. M sit,- .2",
MM Wheal, hk inn lbs. ,$tMGood lln). hale , .M
mood h i A I HITT. Then
who hale uircmii tiouiht oppreotate
onf hm pnria fi.r abaoluteh rell- -
Shoes for Christmas GiftsWhite extending n "Merry Christmas'1 to everybody, we de-M-
to call attt-ntii'- td our iptendid ibowing of ChristinasI 'not w ear.
For MenWe have the 1 o t 61 Shoes for all purposes. Dresii Slmc-- .
Street Shoes, Work Shoes, Outing Shoes, Slippers, etcMi n's Shoes from 12.50 to 5.50Men's SHppers from . . . . . . .75 -- .50
For WomenWe have choice Slices iii all the new models. Beautiful DressSlines, Smart Street Shoes, Dainty Pumps. ComfortableHouse Slippers.
Women'n Dress and Street Slines. . .$1.75 to $4.50Women's Pumps and Dress Slippers. $13.00 to $3.50Women! Dance Shoes am Slipper- - .$ .05 to $2.00
Hh u Salt, lb 01Inicriiatlonal PoMttj loial, ."ilic
Ik ix J5Him l'i,, ,, , lllt p. suoK. . ,$,5lI'crfistioii folic Remedy. Mo
hot l In j5Mouse order iiromntlv u hile thM
STATE AUTO LICENSESEXPIRE DECEMBER 31:
MAYOR HAS BLANKSandmm. ) on i an i ii (lei b) ili,uc
Every DayUntil
Christmaspin when ,. h. i.,
p, w . racI - W. l end i, IMione
HUM. ii III s ItlNt.sI W M.MI .KI s I I h s
s us i:to i
KfliVI IIW HI 'I mi M i si
MAXtCFME si isi i UL ss
ill rlXK'KN lli
li.
MADAM CAGNEYflairvoyant and ralmlxi. Ilfta the darkveil of the pant, rends the future. Do
M iv. r D, K, B. Srllera haa u mipply"l blank appllcatlona for state auto,mobile Urunnea for automoblUata who'Mil lle to renew then licenses- He-c- .
niher All alnte license: explri'I N rem her i. nnd by the followingi I) ill iiia hlnee are auppoaed to hearnew number tag.
For Children.ou want to marry nr be glrorcetfi":iv or -- .! pr, ,. , .a practice mod-bin- e
or law I'roniot,. for railroad.".. It Slip- -i'Cwe nave SCnOOJ Mines, uress Mines, Mono Minetownaitea or jchow.. Will make thepicture of Mini- future huaband orwife A few more day in your CityWeet Central nvi nut
madeN. M.
Real foiinlry i'mk H'.uaage,Tin. man' ranch, Santa Fe,
n. urtda lo'iit prepnld, 1.0c.
pets, Leggings, etc.N'othing better for Christmas than a selection front
our Choice Footwear.SI res for Boys $1.25 to $3.00
$1.00 to $2.75C II. fOXXI It. M. I.. 1). O.sI'lHI I l. tOHSI Ts.
I .n. .1 in Mini own tnunr. not sold illslorea.
ll nn mi MOORE, WOKNT.' Hoom ,l, Hnriietl lllilp. I'houe Hdtl.
C3TD. 1663Mateopallo -i
I treut all curable dlaeaaee. Officestern lihU. Hltone ('..'.;. and 126.
AManuialdisM t.HORGi: will call Willi a linelisilon of Handmade I ace mid
cvitrvthlng In Ladle' amirrr . r l a i am
RELIAPLE Ital.lcs' ApiNirel. AM, MNlis orSPRINGERTRANSFER CO.
MOVE PIANOS
ATCHMAKR5 h JtWfLERS IIVNHMMIK HOtsl HiilJI .IM)aSr W. CFNTffAL AVEi IHtlsrMs t.ll'l-S- . l'lllt l s, m;..
SONAHI.E Wedding Girt a. OsMai, l lil iic io s,f (iiMNls, Phone 1 725.' - '-