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EDITION

CITY ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNA1 EDITION

CITY

TIIIUrV-SKVKNT- II

U.. CM IX. N' N.YE All. TWENTY PAGES ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO.SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1916, TWENTY PAGES it

DullyMonth.

hy CarrierHIukIh

orCoplc.

Mall, C3t

THE WEATHER AMERICAN LISTHE PRESIDENTAmericans HaveNot Clashed Yet

With Villistas

VILLA ESCAPES

FROM BET DRAWN

AROUND RIM BY

PURSUING FORCE

SUSSEX SUNK 61

TORPEDO, ifAMERICANS ON

BOARD: ONE DEAD

DENOUNCES NEWS

MEANT TO CAUSE

1R IN nodistrict, according to reports to mill- -

Total Loss of Life on Chaniiel,"rirhrndi'u"rt,'r"h,,rc,,,d"'- -

tV MORNIN JOURNAL OtCIAL If ARtO WlR

Colonia Dublin,, Chihuahua, Mexico,March 25 thy Radio to Columbus. N.M.) An neroplnno mail end dispatchservice was established today between(hp border and the advance ha.--e ofthe expeditionary force here.

Well. J. J. Pershing .started today tomake a two-da- y inspection trip of allthe troops In tlie fl'ld. There havebeen no clasln-- s involving Americantroops stneo the start of the rxpetti-tio- n

and quiet prevails through the

t'ORRESFOXIlEXTS CXmr.su ititn.i' matins

Fleld Headquarters, March 25 (viaAeroplane to Columbus, X. A!., March25.) Owing- - to limited wile an t

wireless facilities the total numberof words which niy be sent fromhere, by correspondents !H 250 or at'Odally. Thiti itumlier of words hasbeen divided equally among (be cor-respondents In the field, so (hat withthe present wire limltal ions the number of vvoriJs which imy nt 'wspnpe.may receive hy w ire during a day .isabout twenty-five- -

The ceiisoiH in announcing I Inslimitation said that military ncce.st- -

tics precluded any larger use for th" '

present of the army wires, which aeotho only means of coinniunicalioufrom the field be:obnarlers or tljrfront. The correspondents with n j

la rm y arc hound by the same reguliA-- !

Itions as the sidiliers. None of Ihcoi'may visit Mexican lowna oulside fthe lines and as at present the a rut1." occupying no such towns, all Q

tliiui are outside of the lines Kur,- -

!,ICIIDOC MIC I r nnoi n 1! iriiuuivn.- -d 0 not permit id' fil

Bandit Chief Believed to Have

Outwitted Carranzistas and. to Be Trying to Break

Through Lines to South,

WORD FROM PERSHING

IS ANXIOUSLY AWAITED

Veteran Scout Expresses Opin-

ion That if Outlaw Has Es-

caped to Mountains Task of

Finding Him Is Hopeless,

(HY MOHNINtt JOURNAL tPICfAt LIA(0 WIM

El Phhu. Tex., March 25. Villa hut

nitwitted his pursuers hy splitting hisforces, leaving one bodv to hold in

.check.. the Carranzislas 'in

, .,the

.heigh-- 1

.

of every they too he from thatquarter. WPUPIIDW V1IS' N."

('All It Y.A .Ol X( I.Sloyalty or 111.11111:1;

ijiiei elaro, Mexico, March 25. Thewar dep.tllmiiil officially denied to-

day the persistent rumor that ili'li-eia- l

I.uis Uerrera had none to Villa.The report of (his and oilier allegeddefect Ions is said to be the work ofreactionaries for the purpose of com-

plicating the situationThe pursuit of Villa bandiis Is be-

coming more rigorous. Cicncrul I.uimC.ulloiTcj! today repmlod the enptu'vand execution of 1'uldomer SantaAna, a general atlached to ilia'sforce and said to have been one of

party of 1.500 who remained on the

"""S: ZZtoo( place at the city of .limine., inthe state of Chihuahua, of which lien-eia- l

C.ullcrrex ts the military head.iliiier.il ilutierrez' reports repre-

sent (hut Villa's forces are beingclosely pressed and that the Mexicantroops are tightening the ring aroundthem each day. Troops under I heconstitutionalist, Oenci'al Serrano. ar.-

working in the neighboring stale of

Sonora and rounding up the reaction- -

lanes anu humms.It is reported here unol I leialiy

though on high ni'lhorily, that lien-

eral l'ahlo Con.'.ale, will short I havehis command a divli-ioi- i of the army of

the east to assume the portfolio of

the ministry of in

the Carrauza cabinet.Cicueliil Inn.ale-.'- . will lie succeeded

in the command of the army of diejeast by Com rul fesarlo who

will leave here tomorrow fur Mexico

Cl.Herring for Assistant Secretary .

Santa Ce, Match 25. Th" AnnVand Navy Journal of Washington, 1).

C. mentions Adjutant lieneral Har-ry T. Herring of New Mexico, as alikely candidate for first assistant toNewton !. linker, assistant secretaryof war, or for some other high phecin the war department.

PS ITUATION IN

MEXICO SERENE,

FUNSTOfl REPORTS'!

RepUjiCan MdllbCI'S OF SCtl-- '''

ate Mean to force Actnnn- -;

istration to Send More'

Troops to Aid Pershing,

(BT MODHIMI JOURNAL RPRCIAL .'- -' ""IWashltiglon. .March 25. While ,id-- j

Iliinislrallon ullicials described themilKiiry situation In Mexico as serene j

tonight', the day's developments in'Washington forecast a political stntg-'gl- e

hero next week with the admin-- ,

istratlon's Mexican policy as thestorm ( enter

President Wilson issued a " ai iiiuk

WKATHEll FORECAST.Denver. March 23. Now Mixlco-Sunda-

and Monday fair; wanner Sun-da-

LOCAI; WEATHER REFOIU'.For twenty-fou- r hours, ending at

6 p. m. yesterday.Maximum temperature, 6" degrees;

minimum, 25 degrees; range, 32 de-grees; temperature at 8 I. m., 4 7 de-grees; northwest wind; partly cloudy.

CITY HAMt CLEARINGS.Yesterday

1'lcaruigs for tho Wni,1374,581.05.

CARRANZA MUNITIONS

HELD UP IN NEW YORK

HV MORN, NO JOURNAL RreCIAL LEAtID Mini)Galveston, Tex.. March 25.-- - Rafael

y Musquis lias resigned the position ofdirector general of Mexican commix toand hnH "been succeeded hy HcrminicPerez Abreu, formerly intelligenceofficial at Juarez, according to a mes-sage, received at the Mexican consulatehere today. MuhiiuIm had held thispost since the establishment of con-

sular offices hy the constitutionalistgovernment.

The message contained an explana-tion from Governor Oalles, of Sonora.for his order expelling priests from hipstate, lie. says:

"Archbishop Valdespino sent a let-ter from the 1'nitcd States to Hernm-sillo- ,

in which he predicted that within a short time the whole country.would rejoice in (he success or a newP'an. which lie said the reactionarieshad organlw-- for once ...ore securingpolitical and military supremacy for

theof

New 1 oi k, March 2.,. U in tute- -

me nt of the actual condition of cl ar-in- ;r

house hanks and trust companiesfor the week shows that they holdJ 20.21)2,570 reserve In excess of !c- -

gal requirements. This is a decreaseof 7,132.110 from lust week.

. . '

llll QT MMHLLiuin unuu j

in niniiTrn nwIS h M I HI HI i

IU UIUII I ImU U I

thf mimmllll-- lliiiw.li iwiuavi

Bandit Leader Not llUUHlQ ,..ll Ji'CO ulld NO

Engagement Results; Car-ran- za

Menj

BY MORNINd JOURNAL RRCCIAL LIASCO WIRtl

Headquarters of the American j

Punitive Expedition, Colonia t)ublan,Chihuahua, Mexico, March 26 (viaWireless to Columbus, N. M., March i"

25.1 A straggling band of Villistas;were sighted about tuty nnlies south i

of here today by American forces en- -

gaged in the punitive expedition into

Steamer Is Now Placed atAbout Fifty; Several U, S,

Citizens Missing,

BRITISH AND GERMAN

SHIPS.SINK EACH OTHER

No Renewal of Teuton A-

ttacks on Verdun, Though

City Itself Is Set on Fire by

Incendiary Shells,

1PY MURNINa JOURNAL RPICIAl. LKAfctD WlRIJ

I'hi-.N-, March 23 (W:' p. 111.) The

ministry of 11, anno, In nn official sUnte-llici- il

Issue,) tonight, declined that theSu-x'- X was torpedoed, uiul estimateIho number of vlollne, tit about fifty.

,

The nlpnmor Hus.s'-v- i

iilam1(icii ny an exterior explosion on'Friday afternoon, while twenty-fiv- e

Americans were oil board, wasaccording (o a report from (lie

'American consul at Iiieppp received bythe state department in Washington

ithrough Ambassador Sharp at Paris.;Tho repor'j gives from sixty to eightypersons wounded or killed by the explosion

of tlm American on he steamer,only two had been report ed up to a

late hour Saturday to tb e American.'moassv in i.ouuou as among i 'esaved. I'nolflciallv, however, several:

jolhers have, hoen accounted for us j

'lesCUcd.Ouo American Lost.

At least two Americans on hoard,jure known to have been injured and'one of t lie survivors declares that MissKlizahoth Haldwin, an American, lost;her life, while nnotlnr American pan-- 1

Ki.nger Is reported missing.Cable dispatched say that tho loss

;of life on the Sussex may reach a tonal of fifty

A definite statement that the Sussex j

. ' ., . ......

Uomiooa or .Mamiqmpa wnue ne nin,.jtip ojentifioo pari v. This causedself is trying to break through the,mer regarding the expulsionlines of his enemies soulh of Madera, priests from Sonora."according to Information brought hero 1

today hv American arriving from! Clearing House Hanks.

ing over any wires or by any ntlter Stales "in the iniclesi 01 cerium m"couriers than those dcsicnalcl l'Verlcuii owners of Mexican proper(he censor, I p to die present nocorrespondents have been permitted i

hvoo.l he ficbl beaib i,a , I el s Thefront where the search tor Villa Is

under way is more than I mi milessouth of (uunie or town deleted by

States to b

f,, credit :

) As thai town is built and,,ose who

Declares Sinister and Unsoi Lia

pulous Influences Are Trying

te Embroil People of Two

Countries,

URGES MODERATION

IN SENDING REPORTS

p . . Th i)Statementntl LH altoPurpose of United Slates Is

Merely to Run Down and

Exterminate Bandits,

,RV MONrdNU JOURNAL ftPrCIAt. LCAHKt) IR II, K

Washington, March 25. PresidentW ilson tonight Issued warning that"sinister and unscrupulous Influences"nre spreading alarmist reports about

Mho Mexican sllualion with the object

!f forcing inleiv entlon by the I'nilcd

tics"In formal statement the presi-

diodent told the people of fulledon their guard and nol

iich st oiies. lie urgeddisseminate news to test

the source andI authenticity of everyt from die bolder, and called nt- -

iin nsttii t o I lie govern men I's an- -

nounccineul (hat the sole object ofthe nunillve cxpedilion now In Me- -

Ico was to punish Villa and his fol- - :

lowers.The news services supplying news

bad been asked, the president sa'd.lo assist in keeping thin view con-- 1

!;ilantly before- the Mexican and Ant-- i

oi lean people, to the end that theexiiedilion should not given thecolor of war.

'r,H pnjiiosc of the Aineiiean com-- j

maiid:i'3 was descrlhed as embracing;"in every possible wav

wi, tn forces of Uenrral C.i.rau....;1Uid w lthilruwal from Mexican ter- -'

,,,i,'i.,.14,-...- . nu .lli,, , nMt.el. (if" the ex)V,illoI1 1m m'.etimpllHlied.

T1. president, soleinnly warned thepeople "that there are pontons all

l,,),,, the border who are actively or- -

igtimting nnd gl ing as wido currencyjMH they can to I llinois of the mostsotuMllooul and dislnrhing sort whichare wholly tinjusiirieu ny ine un-in- i

The president's statement, follows:l'rosldt'iil's Stiitcuit'lit.

"As already has been announced,Iho cxpedilion Into Mexico was or-

dered under an agreement with (liede facto government of .Mexico forthe single purpose of taking the bun-d- it

l

Villa, whose forces bad actuallyinvaded the territory of the UnitedStates; and Is in no sense Intended j

as an Invasion of that republic or as j

an Infringement of lla sovereignty.!I have, therefore, asked the scv enil t

!i

I

had to be lelt behindhei11"" haggageMedfolrri. Mass., as declaring thatsaw (.lalnly and unmistakably the wal el'""'! as a result most of the witting

'l0on done by day light on "c -and!1"1"of the torpedo as It. came, toward;struck the steamer. jcoiint of lack of liKlits at night. Some- -

Ilolli Vtwscls Ijnst. I limes the news has been written by

The liritish naval guard in the i cauipfire light, occasionally by cun -

ivorlh sea headed off. on February y't. ' tllt-s- . and rarely by the comparatively

BELIEVED LOST

BY SINKING OF

STEAMER SUSSEX

Full Details of Marine DisasterAre Lacking but Two Citi-

zens of United States Are

Known to- Be Injured,

iHUHolbLt UtlAILi AtDESCRIBED BY SURVIVOR

Many Passengers Drownt'd by

Jumping Overborn d While

Number of Injmed Are

Buiied in Debris and Killed,

t ,f- i &

LIST Ol' XMI.HH ANAltOAKIl Till'. M SM.X.

London, March 25 Oi:15 p. in ) f- A corrected list of the Aioerl- -can passengers aboard the crosschannel steamer Sussex, compiledfrom the records at the A inert-ca- n

consulate In London, Is asflillovvs:

Ociirude W. Wren of St.1 .1111 iH. Mo.

.1. .Mark Haldwin, Kliza belli l'

Hnblwln and Helen (!. Haldwin V

of Hnlltmoi'f, Mil.All.e Itulx of I.yon, Colo.Kdna F. Hilton, liorothy W.

Hilton, fieri rude U Murnes, I'M-wa-

II. Huxley, Francen 1.'

Hiako, F.dna S. Ilarde, Lillianli. S. Ilarde, Henry S. Meer, Idalieer, Joshua lilcklnson Armi- -

tage, Kdward Murshull. KdnaHale and llalllope Annstaslil Ken- - '

nell, all of New York. '

Tingle r. Ciilhertson, Lewis- -

I.UI'g. I'll. 'Daniel Surgeunt of WulU-nley- ,

Mass.John II. Ilcnrley, Albany, ew

York,Samuel S. Mnnlf. lieilford

M ass,Wilder ( l'cnflekl of Jlod"i't- -

,4,Wis.

Chillies Thomas Crocker, Jr..and Ceorne II. Crocker, Jr,Fltchburg, Mass.

lm MORNINO JOURNAL IPICIAL LKARCP IRIRVI

Paris, March 25 (8 p. in.) Scarce-- ,lv any doubt exists at the Americanembassy toiimht thai some Americanlives have been lost in the dl.taslcr tothe steamer Sussex,

The American ambassador, WilliamO. Sharp, sent Naval Lieutenant Mer-- I

Hard L. Smith hy automobile to Mou- -,

log no this afternoon to Investigateillio cause of the disaster and nssiat

Americans Who may need neip.

state depart ment nt Wasliington.Torpedoed Wllhoiil Warning.

V'min ihlrlv to fifty lieiHons. MC- -

cording to die estimates here, out. ortiSO passengers and the crew of

were lost. The weight of tes-

timony Is that Hie Sussex was tor-

pedoed by a laibiuarint; without warn-

ingThe text of the official coiiiluunlca-llo- n

reads:"The Mrilish steamer Sussex, which

lurried about 3S0 pnsseiiRers. was torpedoed in the channel on tho 24th 'V

an enciuy submarine."The i'Uptahl ohserv'fd a torpedo

about 100 melics from the side and

. ...neip."Tlie patrol boat Marie Thel esc,

. ,.Ve,theleKH to find the k

,,.rHS,,,i vessel and brought to,..,,..., inaonly of the passcn

Phiglandj.(,,.s t idlers w ere taken to),y torpedo boat deslroyeis, whichi.'.,,. nrriv ed at the scene of the did- -

( . ,t .Aul die same time as thei Mnrle Tliercse.,. ......... I... Hon- -' Jlle ,U.ssit. ...in

AMI RH ANS SllTO ll.W K lll.LN AltOAKO

London, March 25- .- Twenty-five- .

Americans were on board thesteamship Sussex, which met

vvlih disaster from a. mine or subma-rine ycsierday afternoon. Two Antor-han- s

a re known lo have been Injuredeiiouslv bv the explosion. They ava

Miss Klizabetb Haldwin, daughter ofProf. .1. Mark Haldwin, a resident ofPans, and Wilder G. I'cnfield. of Hud-son. Wis., a Rhodes scholar at Oxforduniversity,

While the loss of life waa t onsidcr-..ibl- e,

according to passengers, it Is 1

Ihe greatest sufferers were'members of the crew.

A Mritish destroyer landed seventypassengers at Hover early today. Amajority of them came to London,The- other survivors were taken by a

.French trawler to Moulogne. Hence itIs Impossible to obtain accurate Infor-imatio- n

here whether any Americanswere killed.

to the people, not to bo Influenced by 'Hie depositions of some of thilicporls regarding (lie tttl.ua- - .),. survivors who have arrived at

tioii w hich he said were being dis- - j. ,.iM nrp being taken by Hieby ".sinister and unsei u- -

)ilK.,y; they w ill be forwarded lo thoJlexico to capture Francisco Villa, the merit. f)nly one Mritish vessel isMexican bandit. It wius ev-- 1 tinned in the London admiralty ac- -

.,,:,( I, mil ii,i tr ii t.t ir i:miiiu in

u lierinan raider which was trying torun the blockad", It. is officially an-

nounced In London. In (he resultingengagement both tho raider the aux-- ,lllary cruiser Oreif and the Mritish:ship l hat stopped her the Alcantara

were sunk, the fight being describedas n hot one, recalling the naval duels01 l"f-- nays dpi ore tne

" " i

,m.. .

variance regarding the engage- -

count, while Merlin declares t hat three j

British crulsera and a destroyer were!in the action. The Oreif was struck,.

a ton)pdo from a 15,(ln,Mon cruls-- lnr anA finnllv blew herself uri. thfti

asserts. london!isays a torpedo from the Oreif sent theAlcnntnra to tne bottom, inn i.rn- -

cui-iu-e- some iwc.vp ul.frrtm thu rn ilur

i nti (VuKh.t.es. I

There has been no renewal of the,Oerintin attacks on Verdun fortresB, j

but the artillery has been notably:active, Paris reports. According to!the German war office, Verdun wasiset on fire by Merman shell during!the artillery exchanges, i

fm the Russian front the Germanllnr-- tifii'n linuii vjiilihiflf.il to fiirlhuvlheavy attacks, both to tho northwest j

news services to be good enough tOj,.vt certain American owners ofassist die adininislliilh'n In keeping j

Mexican properlles. He reiteratedthis view of the expedition coimtun'-- j effort should be made to

,,1,i..,1M influences." and In the Inter-

prevent the punitive operationsagainst Villa from assuming tho colorof war.

Reassuring Advices.j As he wrote, die president had be--

fore him the most reassuring ml-- ;

vices received from the border since.I he American columns began I heiroiirsuit of Vill Thev were s' lit P

, r..i icmlou and satisfied armofficers dial tin 'arranr.a em,,,, ,IH doing ail in povvtr to

Idcnt however that Villa himself :

was not in the partv which consistedonly of a few men and no engage -

ment resulted-

ranza troops and Villistaa, at Nami- -

quipia,, approximately sevenUJ-fiv- e j

miles south of here., were receivedtoday- - The reports asserted that tnebattle took plane yesterday, butthere was no indication of the num-

ber of men engaged nor of the re- -

pult. Villa is believed to have only afew men with him, some reports indicating that his total force approxi-mates only about 300 men. Armymen here expressed their gratification today at the manner in which

tu ..u..., ,0,1 cau r.runilouI

This Information redoubled the in-

terest with which word is awaitedj

from General Pershing that the Amrr- -

lean troops have clashed with theAccording to reports from

usually reliable sources, coupled withwhat is officially known as to thiprogress of the punitive columns,American cavalry reached Maderayesterday and should be ( lose on thoIippIs of the fugitive bandit today. i

From Madera to the south as far !

us Tutuaca, a distance of about thirtyj

milcK, a mountain trail winds throughthe Sierra Madro. At Tutuaca ithrnds sharply to the southeast until i

it is lost in the wild and barren country south of Minacu. This trail was;known for years (,s "rancho's road."It. was popularly believed to have beenbroken by the bandit and its intrlcn- -

cies are known lo few but him, No;wagons can possible pierce the dc'i- -

'ate inoi.iniu.in region through which j

the trail runs. One of the fewAmer-- ;

leans who are known to have pene- -

trated ih" (list rh l. lien limns, a vet-- !

eran scout who is now living hen ,...dared today that if Villa suceec led in '

reaching Tutuaca the task of finding i

ill III would he a hopeless one,Trail lniost Impassible.

'i n!v Mexican ponies ran take that.road," he said and even they mustbe verv lightly loaded. The trftilskirls the edges of canyons 3,000 to4,0m feet deep and winds over bleakmountain t"is where tno cold andrare air makes living almost unbear-able. I ciiuhl defy 10,0011 soldiers tucatch me in that country and Villaknows every nook and cranny in it."

Apart from the keen anticipation ofnews that. 111'.-- American soldiers werewithin reach of their prey the borderwas mostly interested today In thereport from Washington that anagreement had been reached in sub-stance between tho first chief andWashington which would permit Gen-

eral Funston to usw the Mexican rail-- ioads.

At Fort Bliss activity was redoubledto perfect arrangements for the mov-ing of supplies and eiiulnmcnt toJunrez where they will be sent southm the Mexican Northwestern rail-

road. j

Supplies In TtcuillnetM.Officers in the quartermaster's de-

partment declared tonight that theycould start a tide of supplies of allsorts to O'neral Vershlng's base offnsn Grandos within twenty-fou- rhours after word was received th.ptperinlsnion to use the railroad hadbeen granted.

The using of tho Mexican lines hytlio Americans Is expected to be thesupreme test as to whether frictionwiih the Mexican people is, to heaverted and real

the Carranzistas and the Unit-ed State expedition established. Ifthis test is safely passed, it Is believedmuch of the tnenuce In the presentsituation will have been eliminated.

The alarmists on the border wereunusually quiet today. The threatsmade hy the local authorities thatpersons caught spreading fals andalarming reports would he summarilydealt with appeared to have its effecti nd there are less wild stories thanusual being circulated in tin; barroomsfind other haunts of the "rumoristas.''

The Day in CongressSIAATF..'

Met at noon.Continued consideration jf the Mi

dlan appropriation bill.Adjourned at ti:30 ni, to noon

Monday.

itnrsr.Met at 11 a. m.

debate on immisration billwa

Secretary Baker testified bcf"ie apPioptiations committcH asking

for the expense of bringingthe standing army to its maximumand for pursuing Villa bandits.

Iibor oiumittee lavoial.'ly re-

ported bill creating employment bu-'ea- u

in labor departnie nt.Reiresen(tivv Liver of Missouri In-

troduced resolution directing Presi-dent Wilson to call 100,fnio volunteersfor ervice tu Mexico.

Chain. laa Lever, of agriculturalc'iniiiii'tee, introduced Joint resolutionfort ci alien of mtw"n to inves- -

ini best methods of fixation rnitr. rcii for fertilizer and explo- -

si v esf i ,l to hold night session' M on- -

censor.largely inhabited by Americans, litem-- ,

.fS of the expt ditioiiary force bav -

he,,M welcomed there, although tin- -

js distanie tiutide of thetf,.v-,- .

.;Xrept the hi ief ilispatchcs hvNVlrelcss nil news after passing tlveeiiMOP iu curried back he armv nialis.

Hriiiadier lieneral .1. .1. I'ershing int!llu . ,,, ., ,.,. ..,,,.,)

them not to use the names of offi-cers, nor of military units. He ex i

plained ill a general way the inov-- !

inenls now being made against Villi.'However, be cautioned the correspon-- jdents specifically against using uti' '

of this information. '1 he newspap"fmen have shared the hardships ol tno ;

soldiers on the mai'cncs. as itieinnlo nhlcel :e KUllfcrt llle :

- -

luxurious glare oi a. lauiein.;

BANDITS ATTACK

TRAIN BEARING

WOMEN TO BORDER!j

. n c r TAtlieriCail nOIUgCt'S I Udl I U

reon Are Subjected to Run- -ninrr Fioht' RfivP.llftfl hv!

' ' ' 'CT) O I .ICarranza Force,

IBr MORNING JOURNAL SPICIAL ASCO WlRi;

Montei'ev. Mexico, March A

Kpcclal train from Torreoii. bringingwomen and children of the Atuerl-- i

colonv , ).assca inrougii nere io- -

children on the tram which wase.omnelli-- d lo move verv slowly Th

. , . ,,,,,,.je was foiled y

of cavalry mi-

leRamos, who ftSan Pedro immediately when helearned that the wires had been cut.

Villistas ai'e becoming more aggressive in this section following thearrival of couriers from Villa urgingthe leaders here to Imitate bis meth-ods against "gringoes" and extermi-nate all thev find. An nil-da- y bat- -

tie at San Mar five miles south,,f San P. ill was fought today by

the troops ,f General Ramos againstthe main body of Villistas under

...umuio li.ecfv i- i .i o. air to iwi-'- i

the ninety Americans left in Tor- -

reon and liurango. Hunger andwant of em ploj inent, apart from anypolitical tendency, is aiding the Vll- -

list.'ls in getting recruit.

NO AMI I'.ll AS HITMV VIM. III II. ;'

Ijdeilo Tex March 2 5.

incur xii'sia, n.iween lorreon unu Mtill... '

The passenger train was followed!and preceded hv a Curr.'iri,a troop;train. When the rear military traindrew up the Cnrranii.-- i soldier foughl(he bandits off- There were no Amer-ican casualties.

KpaniNh. War Vtlcran Meeting.Chicago, March 2fu Announcement

was madf. here tonisht that the an-

nual encampment of the tnlted Span-ish War Veterans will t hdd In Chi-cago "September , 6 6 nd 1.

At. the capitol, icpiiblicans Immediately maneuvered to avoiu n,were called into eolifi nun c by their, ,u ti,,. Vessel was struck in the

Senator lialliiic i t" discu s w ,,art, which waa destroyed.Hie border sil nation. They will meet j Incorrect I'tidtm Kcportttl.again Monday, but it was admitted j ..(, V1,s.scl, however, remainedby those pres'--M today I lull the sen.'." .in,,;1. fall of the Inasl ileal royof the meeling was dial slept should ,., (,f n,,- antenna of (he wini- -

l,y tnkon t I" I I be sciulnn; "I )(,s. when an aerial was improvls-

additional t t oops to guard the bonl-'l- ' the oierulor by nil error reportedIn that would ni'-'ii'- ; Incorrect position, which misled

die culling out "f die ualional guard, , j,,. torpedo boats and patrol bonis,a nil do- mobile regulars now,,,..,, .... ,, r,.Hiill retarded the arrival

ly before both the people of thiscountry and the distressed nnd sen-

sitive people of Mexico, who are vilVHiisci ptible, Indeed, to Impressions re.celved from the American press notnut,- - lull n tun Cell fK to hcllcVf tll.llthese impressions proceed from theviews and objects of our governmentllself. Such conclusions, It must besaid, mo not unnatural because memain, if not tho only source of l"'or- -

malioii tor the people on both mile

the Pulled States."In order to avoid the creation "i

erroneous and dangerous Impressionsin this way, I have culled upon theseveral news agencies to use tho

care not lo give news stories re-

garding tills expedition tho color ofwar, to withhold stories of Iroopmove mollis and military preparationswhich might be given that interpre- -

lalion. and to retrain trmii publishingunverified rumors of unrest in

MexicoObject of lM'(litlf ill.

"I feel that it is most desirable 1

impress upon our own poopland the iieolib' of Mexico die factthai the e.xietlillon Is simply a licces- -

wa fy imnitlve uieasure, aimed solely 'ttile' . llnlinulion of die marauders vv holaid. d Coliimluis and who infest un- -

protected districts near tint border...i.i. i. .1 ..... ,,,,1 llll'WHICH f .1 ' or"" i.s im.-- v in in""1""attacks upon the lives and propertyof our citizens within our own h'rrl -

torv. It is the purpose of our com- -

Inlanders lo In every pon- -

sidle way with die forces of GeneralCarranza in removing this cause "f

'irritation to 1ml h government andilo i el In- - from Mexican territory us

trooos under the direction of Curran-inn- o.

id, ure with the A mcri- - i

can column.Sandstorms, which have caused

creasing discomfort to the Americansfor the last few days, continued todaywith no signs of abatement Ih- -greatest inconvenience has been '''lus j jjarr,ed the soldiers, the sand creeping in- -

tlvity

to me souin oi uvihsk. nciun,however, declares that all the Russian the floor of a box car. protected by

:ntlemrtfi to advance were complete a. barrier of trunks. The guard onfailures. the train engaged in a running fight

!wlfh fl ,rK)( band of Villistas, who,,,(;IITIN(; ACHVK ri.(lV.J rode alongside for sev eral mllct fromIUSSIAX I

pP,,v,ll(. ,() S)Ullo NllM). w.,..'e

(viu mdon , 'Ut on both sides and attempls made3-

-, V,:4n p. ,.) --Military a- t- to burn the bridges,the northern sector of the There were fourteen women and

eastern name trout conuiiues ties-pii- ;

laiteriiating rain n, snowRussian drum fire was heavy m.

. ... ....m. ..,,.are on tu- noun-

j ij jiy .Not Plajlng (.anu-- .

Several republican senators awiert- -

led that the minority members cn- -

,,, ....... i n,e scmiiiu: of the expcilll l"ii,.,, after Villa, and w ished only to

,.(,.,, peinle with President Wilson '"..,o ,,,, ,i,,-- honler stales. They n- -

...u .suggestions that they

..jing pohltcs,' ... ......IO,,.. UiitO. "t we I'll 11 IIOL K'L .. v n t n

ine K a oi iviaicn n ituu inc rmijmorning of March 21. between tlie,h" P""f 'Hl':,r,- - .iii,i Wlsxnlew lakes and itidcr General Alatias

I our!,,.veV " senator salil, "Wf can. ge by n steamer Horn mar pon,;u, ,y unanimous action, u rouse 1(t MOW js til(,r,. In security.j ,u'lilic sciilinielit as lo force ac- - niappil.v. the explosion and tb,(,,,, ,v uu.Joi ily." beginning of a panic among the pas- -

senators from border slates I elc- - s,.ngci s resulted In some victim. Tlia

era plied uupiirlcs to towns along ""'! exact tiuiuber is now known, but Iti international line as lo the exact situ-ji- f. ..pinnated to about fifty."',.,... .,,i ih,. reasons for die alarm; .

was iiartieularlv heavy Just south ofXarocz lake, where die lineran from Slisniki to Mokryza, and then

.to the westward.The Russians directed their main

attack against this small salient with!a harassing concentric fire and thefiermans drew back to their second

Mine to avoid unnecessary losses. TheRussians who came forward in heavy

'attacking columns, wi re sanguinarilyrepulsed and the Germans followed

HlisuiM and men reureu.J",,U' a:.. I,.... tli.-,n- , tlo.....on. .ci. ...ii'fvT ,ii. in

; s,,cond time,j T), i;IJJHi;,ns "iiccceded In

soon as that object, can be ac- - j expressed Hi messages they haveeeiy.-d-

"Il is my duty to warn die people I iioslou Optimisticof the 1'nitcd Slates that there are .j.)N. will he consideretl atpersons all along the border who an j() nfcience .Monday.a' llvclv engaged In orginadng and .....i l.'nnstoii's niess.igc was u

canlur-ifo- r

iuir as wide I'liri' in y as they canrumors of the most, sensational and

to tneir curs, men ji-n-, m. o

their clothing and even under tnesaddle blankels of the horses, lies-- 1

pife the handicaps, however, both

men and animals are hearing up well.

Because of die heavy demand upon

the wireless for al'in.v business orderswere issued here today greatly limit-

ing the amount filed by newspapercorrespondents accompanying thecolumn.

j

SAYS VILLA l.'NT lvUI.ISANTA (LARA t YO I

li..ui- - Ti.v lnl'lll .'i. A Mex -

lean cowboy who arrived here today

insisled that he had seen nia nun -

self with about 200 men entering theSanta Clara canyon southeast of Na

nir,i-ieii- l Thi:imquipa. j.... -nun hea'ttcanyon runs tor i.. nines ...........

to Encinillas, it is from 2,nt)U lofeet deep and, if the report. Is true.Villa has entered a trap from which

lie can not possibly escape if theblock either end with f"f-ficie- nt

men.Will Crosby, who entered Mexico as

scout for the Thirteenth cavalry, re-

turned here today with a story thatthe American troops at Casus Gnin-de- s

were suffering from lack of to"dand that the transportation systemh id almost completely broken down.

Crosby Mid that when he left Casusf rarities yesterday the soldiers hadpractically nothing but "hard tack"

and bacon to eat. He said twenty-truck!- "

laden with supplies lft Co-

lumbus thin morning hut that thetmil across th desert Is almost

ling some trenches to the south oiWib-it- but thev were driven out on

;1e,no of M i l. ''I ami lostinonMiners. The Russian

losses were said to have been veryheavy, while the casualties of theGermans were declared to be light.

CYCLONE' MAY CORRECT

disturbing: sort whii h are wholly n tij Just if ted by he facts. The object of'illis traffic In falsehood Is obvious.

S!is to create intolerable friction heitweeu the government of the I'nilcd

OBJECTIONABLE SPEECHm Z-- mZJlbandits, Miipposedly Villa followeis,

compr h. nsivo evlcw of the situationj on th border uiid in the regionwhere i ieiieral I'er: lilng s columns,arc believed 1,1 be closing in on thebandit". S erel.iry Maker announcedthat, it stall I positii el.v , us a ma terof military information, that theie ;

lias be, u I . strong! belling of i ur-

lany.u garrisons at Mexico homer;(owns since March I", the day alter j

j

the Coluiol us raid. j

Itlg I.and Sale I bis Wtvk.Santa Fe, March 25. Next Week,

on M uch :;o, at Raton, ljtnd Coni-- j

loissioner R. P I'lrviell will offerliens of fin.- - stale lands adapted

j to iigrleultiirul purposes to the high-- iest bidders, provided tb" highest bidreaches or exceeds the minimum i

M.Oli an acre. It Is one of the, mostImportant state land hales yet an-

nounced Bnd the land Is the very bestpick of the public landa In that sec-

tion.

S,',u' ", ,) '"" ,l" f;" government InIVICMi-o-

, I'll (I.." I'll! Ji'i- - lo 'ishout Intervention in the Interests oflerlain American owners of Mexicanproperties. This object cannot be ob-

tained i" long lis sane and honorablemen are in control of this govern-ment, but very serious londiti.um maytie created. tinneeexnirv bloodshedmay result and tin relations betweenIhe two republics may be very muchembarrassed. The people of theCnited States should know the sin-

ister and unscrupulous influences thatare afoot and should be on their guurdagainst crediting any story comingfrom the border; and those who dis-

seminate the news should make it amatter of patrlotlam and of consci-ence to im the aource and authority

V MORNING JOURNAL bKC'AL LCACIO WlRt

AVashingti.il. March 2 5. A specialhouse committee appointed to con-

sider whether a recent extension of

remarks by Representative Iavl.H ofTexas on Tcxus politics- should be ex-

punged from the congressional recordvirtually decided today to permit Mr.

Lavis to strike out. portion the com-

mittee considered objectionable. Mem-

bers of the house had objected thatthe. language was indecent and

The American embassy issued a no-

tice today asking American aurvivorswho have reached England to reportthemselves. 1

Tba gussex u towed to Boulogne,

' ... MUM WIT CaiMCO...

consider uenuion hillstiavA.,

day.a, mod s p. iii. to iioon Moil- -

.7TWO

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1916.

nit oyer. Th- majority t "' nrvl- -

llp.rfc Willi UU' OpIlllOll 1,1 1"'i t LITERACY TESTStyle Is the Most Important kirn. aCaaeWtmom oWLtiutilviv

Sussex was

lit iov'rII.

Onirics T.r ami Wll-lnilr- l'

millsp;iai mill

ii.li ;i(lmlr;iliy th;il Hy:. rjt hy n mihniarlfto.

Tin- - A merioatis landediti' i'ih nils iiiiii.''.

Huxley, laluurd Marshall( 'i ii. Lor, (ii ni n- II. 1 'i h

dor 'i IMiOM. ;. K

Mr, me hi ii li

fi ' I me d slv ill If.

OF lilRuil a Mm

A letter was received at the tlistTictallorin y's offi- r- late tutlay from I'-

ll. AVilliams, a tailor who tlid workfor l'eck wlille he was hern. Wil-

liam;; iiclartl Peck, on a visit tohim on J' ehruary L'if, compla ined ofpains, in his sloinai h whieh he

in the ice cnam he had eiitenat the home of his n

eacli sllceeetl ill' visit. Utfoftl 111 St toWilliams, Perk nild llial ills suffcriim'was more oovero. i m March 4, w henPeek visited hin tailor, Williuin.t ad-

vised him to eonsiill a physician, andPeek replied, aceordintf to the tailor:

"1 don't I'cUcVe in medicine and II

has not done me any good,"

BILL DEBATED WvWW . I ' V'.t" A 1;sm 1, WASItV I I.OAl INC.

i;i I M l i ssl id k MINI

i

P.ii is, Man h ':' t s "" I' "I.j.Vniiimn .M i ; , mi engineer on Ihe

Ml, l IIIIT .Vol I lll'l II, Will) was on Ills

tvny tu i'lance to Join li Sh h Ii i r

I . u lie c. x th'' opinion Hint Mr. Swnnn said toniKht he wouldIprocet'l with his plan to

Republican Leadoi Mann An- -

pounces He Will Vote for

Measure Previously Op-

posed by Him,

Element in

WOMEN'S HATSCorrectness in Spring Millinery is in no way limited

to "period" styles or types. Hats of unknown and un-

imaginable ancestry arc everywhere conspicuous. There

is a high degree of distinctive smartness in BARTLEY'S

MILLINERY ancJ an adaptation of style that is be-

coming and in good taste.

The woman who desires style and individuality, to-

gether with economy in her Spring Hat, will find a visit

to Bartley's most profitable.

THE BARTLEY SHOPPHONE 913. 309 WEST CENTRAL AVE.

Wnltc whli first tl'uree mtirrjer ' andto have him Indicted oh Ihe ( hiirxe,All thai it needed to complete- the In-

vest isat ion hy the fsrund Jury, he de-

clared is the testimony of the physi-

cians who performed the autopsy onPeek's hotly. These witilcsroH will ar-

rive lu re Monday from (Irantl liapids.ir. Wnite's parents reached New York

Intiiu'ht.

PV MORHIlia JOUPNAL .PtC.iAl. LOUD WlPIl

WiiKliini loii, Murth Di hale on

the lll.'lney tent xet'tion ol the llurnettlminit;ration ill wun romph'teil by the.hotiuc In lamiTiilttee of the whole late!today, ami a Vote will he taken Moll-- 1

day to deeide whether the provision,W hich ha heen held for

il trna n mine ih.it struck the Sussex."A torpedo," he said, 'would have

vvKTlu'il the I tut w halover It

wnr. It hli'W tin' fort peak riKht nutuf her. There won 11 terrihlo uproar

"A Imrtt taohle hrolrc, prccipliulitiK'tjie Inlri Itie witter. ThereHilUht have lieen fully (if lliem. Thewomen were wonderful. They t"Ol

their plates tn the honls, tieiirly nil

of them heinir the wives or relativesof mi n who remained rihuai'd.

"Thine rem lied h otlsis iihonttwenty niinuliH .tfier we struck. Hut

Il was foiinil that the collision hulk-hciid- s

hud held it ml If they continuedto th. mi nil woulil he well fur iIiohhreiri.-iiiiini- on hoard.

'The eiiiilnlii tlid evervlhlim poi-sl- -

pri'sideiitlnl vetoes of ihiee previou JAP CANNOT BECOME

AMERICAN CITIZENInimiuiirralioii hills, Khali he n taiiu d vi m cua lkui&0

the measure, j

Ie.tder Mann spoke to- -

day auaniwl the literacy le.i, declarin'.t;thai aliihlv to read anil urlle wernim re if it! m of oipoi noil , hut an- -'

IliilllledlK that lllthoiiMll he hud vol- -'

jeil ar.ain:-- three iinmit!ialion iiills he-- ;hlo lifter the explosion. Aliniit II 1",

'infler elKht hour.", n mine KW"fpcrnluiiiruldi l.i 1,1,1 s II tools Hieiw r- - duir from the wrfeknire iind

nut Im n H'Oiip of tlie,.r,.i Lin lie miitifleil hoillc were found. women off firstAZTEC FUEL CO.

A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOR VAULT IS A NECESSITY AND A

CONVENIENCE. IT IS A SAFE PLACE TO PUT YOUR VALU-

ABLE PAPERS AND JEWELRY; YOU ALWAYS KNOW WHERE

THEY ARE; YOU CAN ALWAYS GET THEM WHEN YOU WANT

THEM. THIS RELIEVES YOU OF WORRY AND YOU ARE FREE

FROM DANGER OF FIRE, OR BURGLARLY. OR OF LOSING

THEM.

BE A CAREFUL MAN AND COME IN TODAY AND RENT

ONE OF OUR SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES. IT WILL ONLY COST

YOU $2.50 PER YEAR.

riidollliledly other hi)dlc were torn men. V t that tune, at the foot uf theto ileei s." eoiiil'iiliionwiiy londim! In the saloon

"There must have heen pussi-tutor- t, wuh wash of water, In whlehIn the fuiwnid I'lirl of the ship, w hieh ,.M Weif filiating. In ninny '"nrs

IBV MORNING JO.JPNAL SfCCIAL LCA9E0 WlFtrj

Honolulu, March L'.'i. Ainericiin!eil h.euship was denied lo Takno ( i.a-- Iwa, a Japanese, In u. test ease here to-- ,

day. The court ruled that .Japanese!are Mongolians and thai the word"while" the h not itu Intte Ihe Moti- -

unlian race.At the same time two Filipinos were;

Miauled cilizenship, though exceptionwas noted hy the district attorney.

It was saitl thai the department ofJustice at Washington, I). ('., had in-- !

struetei! th,. district attorney to enterfiincellation proceed imrs if the courtgranted ii.awn his citizenship papers.

(iawn's appeal for American citi-- :zenshiii has heen watched with keen:interest ,y the Tokio pr'-s- ami l.yAmericans arid .lapanese locally.

euuse ol mat leaiure n woiiui hup-- ,

port the lilllllPlt hill cua I'tlleri.s ofWhether the lent Wfle e i UU I ed 1 0

declared, "every man of common.Hen.'ie" probahly Would H't'li lo est apefrom Kuropc nt the elo-- e of Hie warand he wot tinwlllili!; "to leave the,country unprotected an.ilnsl Hp- pi oh-- ,

rihillly 'of the Kir utrst Pood'of imtni-nr.i- t

ion the world has ever seen.-- '

Jiy a vote r,f r'.tl to 7H Ihe Itoit.ni' l'f-- ;jected a eoiniHitlei. anieiitlnient deny-- ;

jm: ,'idmlssion to those ennlly charueirwith hnvliiK eoniinitted u felony.

iw.iH Idown iiwny," .Mr. iMiixley eonim- -f F11ninK In nil the nils, I never

OUR COAL BURNS

TRY DIAMOND

GALLUP COAL.

BEST MILD

WEATHER COAL

urrl. ami I I cll-v- e n lame mi. t n , , .,, ,

Hie crew were liiloW In thin Meet loll,hen, out of Hie.thosel''"'UH few of them were (ten,. All

"The llrst casual.!, h mus, haveon the Howard pud of the ship un- -

dmiliiedlyn.eriHhfil, vlieen nmoiitf the crew, hernuse w

"Am ttoon aw e hunt w ere were nlrue( mmewht re IH'nr t he huw,flW THP MARKET lloweied. i.nen;:er tiWinn. I'Tvcl where mmiy of the i r, w , off wiileli. IKST SAYINGSiiEhoatK were put over. The first three ORIENTAL OFFICERS

DISCUSS SITUATIONFACTORY & NATIVE WOODPHONE 251 CARRANZA MOST

were taking their Afternoon shop."I should say thorp wire ahotit

thirty liven lopt throiii:h the evplosiotiami iinother twenty throiiKh the hunttat kle giving away and the panic thairnsui-t- Imiiit-ilialel- ul'tcr Ihe

"

hurl iihont thirly or folly persons inleiieh, there helnif ahont nil e'plul iiiiin-jhe- r

of men mitl m omen. The fourthli'iui, tin rod over ami ahoul iwi Ivepersoim elaiudei ed oil top. Vc threw'

'over chiiiis, in ft h ami aiiylhlii whichwoulil foal lo usi'lst them, luil only

AlbiKiuoyquc.N.M.(,ti lutfti I'rrm CnrrfMitintlfiiip.)Naukiilif. China, Keh. I :!. l.leuteli- -

IRRITATING TOenl (Itimtal Aokl, tin .TapantSe ot'ti-- iI

eel-wh- o is now st a t ioiad at Shanghai,had an Interview lodaO in XankiiiKl

a hunt four of Iheiu were rescued, so'Ifar n f know. The fifth hoat hail S, Vs II SAWonly four or five people iilmatd ami III'

I I i;ist oi l

I in lisl I 'sM liwith lieneial Uuo-eiiai- the mill- - NEGRO MAY BECOME

METHODIST BISHOPlarv ttncinor coinm.i ml ini? the lalT fill OFFICERSthis hoiit nppeiired tn he w

iTheno hoats stayed near the slilp iimlj p.tris, Mareh Serma nl Pii-rr-

at the end of all hour the iiiplaiii ,(, ,,f ihe P'dnian army, whothem hack and Ihe people w el e j M ..,,.H tonit.ii- - s is lie saw

llulicn on l.oiinl aiMln, j ,iSl ,m;, lie

at this; place. lieiieral Ao'ii '

asked lieiieral I'Ymr nhotil the situ-- 1

ation on Hie I'nper Yam.-ls- o and Was

C omplaint on Hay Weights.Santa Fe, March 2o. The state cor-- i

i niation commission today received a

complaint from lliininy & Council ofl.ti.s Punas of an increase hy the SantaKe in the minimum weight on hayfrom I.os Punas to (lallup and otherpoints. The complaint was referredto (ieneral Kreifiht Agent H. P. Anc-- ;

wait at Annclcs.

WHO AREP. TOM EI & IJUO.?

Hie Oltlrat Ital)llH!ni1 nuj Mmto Tullorw!

WHAT Altl't Til Kill WIJTNIXGKI'ltTMlriKS?

lniMrtl ami inmpHtJci Voolenn,l'nmirtny Worliiiutiishlp, (iimr-nt- vl

lit, Imutxt lrl(t'M roiiHlse-c- nt

with nliovol (all mi them nt

120 NORTH SECOND ST.I'or Your Spring mitl Summer Hull

Uiejr AIho Ir ( lennliiK, l're(Ins ft ml Al'r'rlnu'.

MORNING JOURNAL CPKCIAL LCASED WIRE

N. Y.'. March "a. Tie-ptile Sussex's deckand saw two

was I : .it p. III. la lore we were:he remajm-- on:nl,ie lo Ket help At that tunc a."'"'

,I.V...,el. O's.i.1.. 1.11.1' ' H"' CXphlSloi.

i nssiireil llial the has now

an iihundam e of troops in S.e-c- li nn .. .

,rrivince ami will u he al l" tti!lJC!iiy PermissionGranliiminwoman.A III e III II II II lllllll .'I lll;to.,l, oil' ill Put lh.ee of Hie Will le 11 S,

e 11 o n f rRailroad

New York conference of tjie Methodistlipiscopal if in session 1vto hy ,tvote of 1',') to l.'i, today approved api oposit ion to allow the election of a

as hishop of the church or theelection of a memht r of any otherrace. The vote was taken after Ioiikd"hale.

to Usesuppress Ihe Yiinnunese revoluiioms'swho hae inv.-ide- lie- territory north iUI IIUUIII!

land iiholil. half the men. Al ahoul lie'

si riiKkTlliiK In the wnlir. Scrweant ih

sa me I line a lirilish torpedo hoal ca ne-- , I 'a re thinks hey were drowned. TinalotiKsId". lommamler came on A iiietieaiis, the serKfani tleclareil

COLD GONE! HEADSupplies to Pershing Causes

Much Inconvenience.hoard and look chinue of aflaiis,

"The piiHSelixers did eM'lJlhliiK pos- -

torpedohurled

is try ni;preN.u in-- d

a w aynot res- -

w i l e oh the ilccK w hen tinnl ruck the Sussex ami weni the water The man w

to s;u e Ihe woman, w ho w asahly his wil;. lit, Hi dill!from Hie s'uti.ex and

slide for Ihe Wounded on hoard thejn. Hussex,'1 sa al Mr. Huxley. "The Aiiei-a!lcin- i

woman doctor did fine work and

..f tlnir heinijlold Aoki that the Vuiinanesejale extremely shot of money audit onsi'iiueiit ly in e huiil ni in t he

of a m munition they can eoiu-- i

ma ml 'on.-e- nl ly In heliev es tlx-

i ampaien inii i ueeestarily he a verl.ricf one.

Ko rvldene.i lias h. i n ohlalned toilleato W hether she W an si ruck hyinitio or il torpedo, hut. officialsJlovo II slililllal Hie was 1 espmisihle.

j,,..!. mi. loiiticio, aunoucn sihu'iihk ihuii Al NOSE CLEARiBV MORNING JOURNAL SPmiAi- - LFA51D WlRt

San Antonio, Tex., March :.Carian.a's delay in pel mitl ini;- the

' .:,r U' ..I',., e.i Oi.'i.e ei I . :

for others. He now Is iiiiionif theInjured In the I lover lioKpltul.

In lliselissillli the reporlcd Irmihle-limy . nient ililo oyer the.nrl n wrslt rn railway of supplies fortli American I roups has created an

"Miss palilwin was slandnur 111

Ih,. liioU-- with '. 11 Ml. and a 1BELIEVES WA1TE Mil Sh.nei ami Kwantuni;- provinces,l;..,ilal said the ilist urhancreported from tin le ale laruelv hn- -

American who was mi his way lo

AH mi k l iiiKM'nKer stciimshipH havelieen crossing the chiinnel daily onjeirular ttchetluleM sincii the hiKlnnlm:of the. war, this Is ihe first seriouslrilKudyent urn which has In fnllen any

Kdwurd 11 ii) Icy, vum wIiiuhsimI tini'iitiistroiho lioiu luHlniilnir lo end,ctuliM Hint ticvetal passeiu,'et iind a

Iiiimlier of th" i rew . . t . illy werehlovwi to 11I1 ma hy the explosion.

he lie, ( 'l oss. W hell I he plofiiTi-tl- !olh she and Penln ld mlrac!

Important P.eally Deal ( Iiim'iI.

Santa I'"e, March 27,. An import- -

nut real eslale deal was closed todaywhen Col, Venceslao .laramillo.Hutu, Lth ,1. p. llayward, sold Ihe resi- -

ilenee and lol on Lincoln avenue, ad- -

ioiniii;; Hie propositi new museum!Luililim;, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul A- K.

Waller for the accDiint of Hon. PrankSpringer. The house is a Ion-roo-

structure huiil hy Ihe war depart- -

nient for officers' r.uarters and hadas ils occupants many an officer who;is famous ill military history. It wasformerly pari of the Kurt Marcy mil- -

ilary reservation anil was deeded to.the hoard of education hy the city;and was in linn sold to former In-- i

ternal Keyenue Collector Henry P.Pardshar and hy him to Colonel'

First Dose of 'Tape's Cold

Compound" Relieves All

Grippe Misery,!;iual and the work of hamlils.

When lieiieral .oki illlllicil eon-ly dentil, Iml their coni-- iinn

PLANNED DEATHpinion, whose riaine Is not known, lui- -liol heell seen sllUe the .1 Is. si e r, to tal j

in: pal teiiee at urn''- .oi'luarters that'

today was linrdlv disguised. Theji, mil Icrmaster's ticpa It infill has e.x-- i

pit the ion li it V l'inallVi 'arranza wi'l a n '".ri.e the ue of the:Mi xiean railroad and has 'sent to!i:i Paso a tiunntily of stores Tor im-- j

tn il in shipiuciil. officers: here "ii'lnot credit Ihe unofficial report, (halllieiieral Alvaro ohrenon. ( 'a rraira's

Ihe report thai lieiieral rctinn nliiK

Mr. Huxley (old the Aworlaled Presyiaf I have learn, d. j

'That the after part of the Sieeex ,11 rt inarliahln hlorv of the mannei

II'.M.I not Mil pfuhahly war due h

is siiiioi till',' a plan for a federal.vt.il,' syst" in iimler which the various.prn inres of China niii;hi he mivtri.-- i

under the Herman plan,

lie i a l'eii'4 ; aid that In- was n d

iaMillu:.: an sin h s,.-ilei- "The

ledI1 OF FOUR PERUtheads

seer, tary of war, ha, I said that m'permission for us" of Hie line woulilthus

uivett.

jfaol thai many mail haws wa f.' s I Ihe hiilkhea-l- whenwas put on hoard, lie hiilkluhelm; relnfur ed.

Theft" Were i.i lil'eho.llsIhe far-sex- . inly iwo of Hit

'nviirn; out r lo low it t

of the in ciileiit. These w ere

hv Iheen ilecille.l uponhasD.onal'i hv

Ihe peod The emperor has noon 1'iial'dse el'e j

the time

liich the forward part of thewan loin off al. the captain's lu'idneThe n iiinliuler of the . sm I was solittle ilainaKcd that i ven Ihe eh i tielights conlliiue.1 to hum.

Mr. Iliixl.-- I'cscrihcil Ihe Men,- onthe Husm-- utter the exploiion as hor-lihl-

He woilhl eiilule no opinionwhether the disaster wan en used hy amint" or 11 torpedo,

"Wo left l''olltestone nt I..Ill p m.,"Huxley wild. "The nai was si .Ill,the sun was shining and the slininerllillde :ihmI time.

VV(i!ii,ui Who Sliauul "Studio refuse it. Jlol cover, 1 hanled kindly n.mi favorahlvj

mil! loheell tl

purchase of I II"anol her ohslaelehe const ruction of

luiihliiiK as it willl.nck of the sine'- -

rooiii I'or parkin"

The utilization of tin- flying corps Jara m ulo. I hefor 'i ol reports from t lie proper i y ic u--

field was regarded at h.'atl'inat tei's out of the w ay ofyvilh keen satisfaction. The w irelt ss t he new museumhas not heen n success and in the ah-- ; permit ihe stlliiiL,'seoce of t I" v, IH Hi wires, Ccuer.il j tore so as to c,iyt

two lo

Don't stay stuffed-tip- !

Quit hlowiny; and snufflintr! A doseof "P.iie's Cold Compound" takenevery two hours until three doses at'utaken will end grippR misery amihrcak up a severe cold either in thehead, eln st, hody or limhs.

It promptly opens cloKSetl-u- p nos-

trils and air passages; stops nastydischarge or nose runnltisr: relievessicl; headache, dullness, feverishncHS,sore throat, sneezing, soreness andstiffness.

'Tape's Cold Compound" ia the.quickest, surest relief known andcosts only 25 cents at drtiff stores.It acts without assistance, tastes nice,and causes no inconvenience. Don'tncccpt a suhstitute.

nil- lor a Ion;; lime, amihy the elllsupport him Willi all sincerity. As

iml

ward hoats"As lo the cause of th" explosion,

(Would not venluie an opinion. As w

wei"e IcaWmr I''oIIicmoiio we passedi transport. It ,. posmhle the uiul. rst

Willi Accused Denlist Makes!

Alleged Confession to Prose-- j

cutiiiA Attorney,r it

a Pershin;; has not heen aide to render in f

detailed reports find for tla.es at ajtime no report of ally character has Stale Aid (.ranted.

lafl mlstool;"I was HtamlinK on deck, .iust lilt District o.reached here from the front. Simla Ke, Marchus lor this transport.'said the Sussex dinlm'

inolisheil.

lo the ipicslinil of the federal siao--

vsii'iii, llial story was stinted hv tliejleliels Willi the Intention of dlsliirh- -

lllj; the 1'eelillMH ill the pl'ti- -

itices. l'osititl I do not support!'it,"

ih neral Keim ttdtl the Japanese uf- -j

Mr. lux levMiloon was ih I'm asm ess occasioned hv the laoilfil. Quay county lias heen i;rant"d

hy the departmentused in huiltliilH a

cavalry columns wasat lieiieral I'Tuiston's

lav MOMN.Sd JOURNAL SPICIA" tlAKO WICI New York, Mar. h Prom siale- -

.state aid of S3 HO

of ediit a ion, to hinew school house.

of the enpluin'H liildi;.', ihaltnn: with.Mr. I"nile. I had lust looked nl mvwatch and noticed that It was Ipu.". p.in., wlien HUtliloiiy tl.tre was u muf-fled explosion. The whole forwardpint of the ship seemed to rise In the

of news iromi videnl todaylieadipiarti rs.

lllllll Mll"s TilKI'l Hill l,

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der ihe iiireciii.il of the rev oiulionisHin Sham.hai and other 'oreii;il si ttle-meii-

nre yiinu' nn erroneouseoiicei iiiiii the comliuoiis 'li

l I illlhlM, in III I'OKIS

VVashiimteu, Match The channel steamer Sussex, i.i limited esl.r-da- "

In the Knj;ll'li thanm I. an.l the'.i n steamship I'.nnlishinan,

h mi i xplosioii, li..h any-in-

Anieiiian clli.ciis, were .,iieiloed,accci'liiiK lo consular tcpoits retelved

i China, and represent cverv luimlit

n tr it ml was torn away com p let el y f I milthe lest of the Me liner. The SiiHsex '

hud been cut ilennly in two nt the!luLlne, '

"Kiftien or twenty pot'soiei weredrowm.l hy Jumpim; ot rhoard.

"Il soon hecmne nppaient that the'after part of the ship, which walmiintainlni; an evt n ke, uml holdlm:sleinlv, was In ii,. Inimi dint,' thinner,of sinklni; uml the punic virtually!ien,.,. Passengers ih.-- sit ahoul Riv-- jiuK first aid tn the lliiuted nli, help I

I'll! to Mi t the hoats ,.w. n il. j

"A tiumh.r of Inline, persons wtieihulled 111 the ih hrls Heal the blll:;c.

"Sew li pciM,ns, all t. iril'iy miiiied,

moyeniint as the work of a lari;e rev-

olutionary force. The only disaffec-tion of coiise.iui'tiee Is in Yunnan

pr.nihce. in Ihe opinion Ceiieral Pete;

ixpressctl lo the Japanese officerIx'-i- how has heen oycrrilil hy tin-

hy t he stale ili parl no iit Iml I'lalstatements that torpedoes wru

wolo mailt- in In. lit i ,ises. hutthe coiu uIh ilel no, j'ivi the sources oftln ir infoi rnat ion.

the hut Ccneral Pen

incnts inade hy Mrs. M.ii'Karet H"r-- !

ton. a sineer, Asststanl I'lslricl Allor-- I

m y .lohn T. Hoolln,. declared toniKhtthai. Hie authorities had reason to he- -

lieyc Hr. Arthur Warren Wnitc, ac-- i

. iis.'d of polsiinim; his nilllionairt'

falher-lii-ta- .lulm PecU, of (liandKnplds, Mich., had tlcsis;iiH on the

'liven of ill hast four persons. Mrs.Morton, aeeoriliim p Mr. lmolinK, a.l-- ;

milted that she stiared a "stiullo'w ilh Walte at a hotel her.-- and thai

iWaite w iih her as "Dr. andMrs. V W. Wallets."

Mrs. Holtoti. who was snhlected toall day exainin.il ton. w . said hy

'Mr. Iioolnii; to have staled Ihnl shelieliee( Wait,, planned to lull herand her hiislitnd

j Mr. Doolintt inldeil lliat Mis. Ilortnii'was will) Walic when he made pur-- i

lu'es "Ihe mimic of wlinh cannotnow he ,li nlm'il."

Mis. IP, i Ion also told him. he said,ithat Wane htheycil her to he wealthyand had tpicstioned her 'enardlllt! L if

'extent of her finances.Mis, llorton was at compaiilcd to

the district .ittoliu's oli'iie hy herh usii.'i nd.

Wane is In the prison wind atHclhw tic liospiial where he was re-- ,

m.'M'd last rituhl alter recoveringM'tom ihe effects of druns that lie look

TiI'm1:IV.

a the majority of the pen-i- n

KWeichow or in Yunnanmpnlhy with the revolution-i-

hroiiKht ahout chiefly

Tw enlj five Ami nans w i

Siesex Whi I ht-- any of i hilheir llii-- in' Were injured w.i:

(ahli.'-hi'- hi the 'officialI In II K h news. tllsii,leln s led'c

j Americans mluht have het n Inj A in l e a us. i inploy i a s Inn

ill. r ere i. h, in rd the PlivXiuie of them Was aimm Ho

,ui theli lost

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,1 1ll.ltp.,nrhat.

hoi. in.'M-nc-

Y unnan.not la li,ulo . nliearc inII hast h rounh lead- -he i f lol l.s of aiiihl'.l

els ill his pinion.OLD FOLKS MEED

'CASCARETS' FOR

landed al a Pi itlsh port,j l onnim at a time when the shoe

wis awni'iii the r. Mill of!an t,v eslinaliotl of the s nUhm f Holuirh lin, r T'lhantia and eon-i- ,, i ,ni;'a ft la vils tiCinilinf. mi itlle(j.il si.hmii-l- i

on' sttail: upon the V rent h v'npP, ili'i. the ties! rui inn of the Knch'-h-

'I'll,' sac,', ss' of the revolution is

popularly suppose,, to i on theattitude of inivtal Peng Kuo-ihan- r.

While in- remains i.yal Yuan Shi-k-

the Power Y n njr-ts- e valh'v is

to he safe. Should he throwthe lame Nankin (.'arrison into therehel the outcome 'if the revo-

lution miv'ht he uiil'avoia'ile u thePekma uovi'l niociit.

I

mi.I Ho .lamaniU"; of the Suwxi.,e pie.uililluv til ,.inp'l- -

LIVER, BOILS tiens n in. t niled sinie it,i,e i i en al Knropean p.iwt I

The iiio-t- l in itt ii t ilispnleh re-- I

LAST MEMBER OFREVENUESFEKiirdimr Hie Sussex came fioin A ml C A Nl f A

s.elor Sh.llp ,ll P.irl.T Hi-- lepi.lte.l 1 '

Dl AN TRIBE DIESjgthat the iiieitiiin t tie-ala- r sr,. hi at' FINE INC

A guaranteehave heard and read more or less aboutYOQ

demoralization of the dye-stuf- fs andtextile markets due to the war in Europe.

We want to say this:

Our clothes are guaranteed to be satisfactoryto the wearer; and this guarantee is given with-

out reservation, modification or exception.

Any man who sells our clothes is definitelyauthorized to extend to any man who buys them,our unqualified assurance of satisfaction; whichmeans colors, all-wo- ol fabrics, the quality ofother materials, the tailoring, the fit, the valueat the price. And the money-bac- k if you arenot satisfied.

Hart Schaffner & MarxGood Clothed Makers

Salts, Calomel, Pills Act IL: IUL II'eppe. W .It r I', S Pu mei Sam-- II ' qjl'ovne lm,i li, ninii'd h in tluit tin " 0Sussex Wav toipe.lo.d lll'iillt lllill . IMi'Kiu.lliKxu' MeRsiN.i lOiiUKL riCIAI. llASrri w:R' j q

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Bowels Like Pepper Acts

in Nostrils, off the l ll lli 11 nas" w h,i" ' n iii : I hie.mo. .March ::. - Tlie Atchison. San Piance-co- . March ;'- .- ism. lasi oim Toiieka iind Sain.i Pe nihi.iv sv stem of t he Yah!, stone at- - c. I line of neia lis O

had iieeoiui, ,d to. lav lh.it n- - opei.it - w ,,,,. f oi!ishe, ill t 'ah forma. qadni no ,'cvcnitcK foi pehruar l!ili, weCi '.,.,, .i.. whose 'thsci.v-- ! O

aSti pa j. , ' a clou ol 111

,111,1 Hivl to eiKhl pa- ;,.'lH!e-I"-

. II W nlMi.le.l ,, k ol, ,1. Un a

iSlnii 1..I SiiihiiI I in An el- -' la.M t 4 ill. an u lea J l.l'.xv. 4 it .. .,,..!, I ODijoy Life! Don't Stay Bilk""'I i' in, :n mi ii.i- - ;io' Hi' I, ill fi'i ii M O'i'. .(ii-- r la- - smir inmilh I isl ier- - i ','

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In. I 'e'l l",-- K ill.-.- , Ih. expl.e-,,.,,- . :;,t.na . - s im , eased $xl...l.!:S ""'. '"'"I"""fUt.n.iC.lj-- '''U I'mv-- 'i s.lv of California as a v.il-.- g

Th,- ihai ice I'.n.lol,., h.,,1 and atin ilici -,, J.'..the, -i i 'n j j. ii'ed I.. SI. Va'aiic Iiaiec. i . tn the sa u ie pel Kid, i ; rn--- . on ral- uai'ie anthi o.nl aist ac.Uisitinn, dieii,0.i,iilh(HUi i I. lie ni. In r it nun tup ,lur- - im.'. iiuiuiin for e,uhi iii.mth of the heie to, lav froi'i 1 nherciile. Is. p,sihly,0

, :itf hi. h sin .,.-- . ,U sti..x..l, k in-- ' t'i. d )!'"' Iniiiil.d ;.:;;, an tn 'l.iiiu'u l the interruption of his 9I .'Iter the II' ill, ,..IP,-,- nf nfU lease ,,f S ;i P S lt' .,, Hie S., IPC t .. . I.l , ,, ., , I (, Q

ix now '' 'rl ' I'ei'ui. M . "iinil.-n- peilod l.tM Voir "Iwlini: expenses! s,lu.,. ,, ,,,,,, ., rtt his e ppct a tie".e tnn-- l cue In l, e, th.lt the I a II a " f hnl-'- l!i i e,e J.", I I,.; 4,11 t I an MIC! ftp C lltl, , , . , I ,,, ill.,liar help eh e lln-- ,l:e ,h. h, f ,, (Hm K": and income was !""";'V '" ,'

ip"lini, Tl mi. e, n ..!;.!.: an iii.-n- el M.v ,J.,,M .i as a l.vmi; exhihipOnatural II in .cist ihe p .... ,l.:;iix thai i - nituht m t he a nie ,.i tod. I in the al'linted colleges museum iii0

is for old l''".i' to i:,(l, I,,-- a le.iMoodd: ii The n. . i . M ) u nv.'i He for Peh- San Pram :scn, whele he kindled fii'S0

r;.d a 1 r nt h.Most 1. 1, peip'

how . Is some It.i.'nfler from cues!

lion is pel fn. t Iv

its natulul i. itw Mlk slowly. olr n,e h- - tll'M-- si, ric- - to, ,, i ,.,l fi,,,, ,,,ui,hil. I cart w as VI U'i: I I. an leer, av, nidi, riil.lmiv lix.t ai.ls lulalln f. flish- - 9

I1IIIS, ICS llle le.-- , I,. , ,v .!,, .,,.' .,.,.!, SXV I'X.li; ,.er I'll'. .,1.1 .. ...... a. .. , .... I, l.i ...1 .,.',, .v. 9live an xtiiith Tl

C,w.,;.l'.'HV1',1N,,', ";' Wh -- '""' "e "'' ''"mhs of the fiscai x 1'fir, (.SJ in'oiher piini'ii'ive expl. lis, forth. Oft n: a n aid ,11111.!.-'- th. Sa-- -, Hie. $.:- - !Si',ii. an pierease ol I :il!i,-- l ,, O

' er, a, . n,c , and ,,'st. ... Hon ,A.1. .ten, ,,,i'f,i.i', w'U m.tKe,- -.; .,,- the same p., .r,..rle(, , S . thol-al- ulS Ol MlM,-S- lO,., f ,;.M,,,,U ,,, ,.,.,.

, ,1 Plli da d ua ,. less, for ' Is n inthe:;."'Tlll w.ie . n..,.'.; XKi.ers ,., Male lUlildlnu.:,... I made it .1.... :: '''n-- "' K'' Vanished trihe, means, ov,,,,,, xlav. Mlw M ildtui

fl.i.-ta- '. A 11 lh l.n'Ji'itSo all old pe, U to .

One in'Klit as writ n fusefit's with (;lseii as I"1

Pl'litle a.d lo Weak ho1.0W lis III Lift he kept lotiiiilH.riiiiit at all usts, I'

!" " '" " MU- -' I. ,!.-, ,1 .'!.-- ; M,.V1. Xl ,,,. , ,.. N, Ni.xito! He Was ahout till Veal's old. o,,'vV'- ' 'noiii: it; at Sat, Dion., ml M,.nd.,v 0 OTT.1W.Ti H.. ,.-- it wav ii r.u'ii and l.lusieii A m.isi iiltne writer wants to knowjO I VII I J

,M MI PM SIPMMllls lio'in; the difi.r. hetwecn wrapper"! KJXXfXVyXlA the di.-- l mt milled Nit- - nt e a STERN, Inc., - Sole Agents' ""; ,,i. ;! c.eoi-it- Whin ton James, the ami a iifuliiff,'. At.lnit iti ttitler. Q

much as ut fifty.Ak- - ii'.-- a i. me f ir harsh phy.--h s

Touth may o. t iisioiiuliy wh p thl owels tutu u. liMiy. Put lasli cm t

h unt il every day. AA liul the ht.wt isot the old ned m a rentle uml naturaltonic, DM that can he constat. tilined without harm. Thrt only urn htonic U Cascareu, and they cost only10 cents pet hox at any drug nloie.The, j'Wle joiipietp.

I Mi.thor who has spent u.u. h lime in once or the ijifleience In lw eel) th 0t.iiiinii VUi h t I I I" e mi fouthw.st ni,,; written unite a cost of takinjf joui lie out f dinnor O

Th.le Were six Annie, n- - aiciut t he( tiiuul.er of hooks on it. This was his and. the tost ,. ihe litlle afUrtheatcl' g

sel.litv MllliMiK of the Sa-- . X, whuise.oli.l Visit mid he ile.hil'.il that he "Knack Mill Would offer tl i llol'USI l

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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL', SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1916.

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Attractive UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS THE CITY TAX RATE

The city tax rate is now $2.12 per hundred dollars.' The tax rate for University Heights property is $1.48"1

per hundred. This difference in taxes, alone, on a cozy little home in the University Heights Addition - will

.41 EVI-J!i- ri I '. pay your street car transportation for the whole year.tX c.

.w . X Two choice 25 foot building lots in the city proper, select location, will cost you from $500 to $800. A

choice 50 foot building iot in the University Heights Addition, select location, will cost you from $100 to

$200.

The tax on this 50-fo- ot city lot would be $16.96. The tax on the 50-fo- ot University Heights lot would be

$2.96.

Now is the time to make an investment in University Heights before the car line, city water, etc., are in--vx s

stalled. Phone 899 and our auto will call for you.

University Heights Development Co., Owners. Office, Rooms 5-- 7 First National Bank BIdg. Phone 899IV A VILLAGE OP REFINEMENT.

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BIOLOGICAL SURVEY

OUTFITTING PARTY TO

WAR ON PRAIRIE.D0GSNEWS NOTES from OO

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IflCIAL CORRESPONDENCE TO MORNING JOURNAL)

Flagstaff, Ariz., March Z'i. The1'iiiti'il States liiolnjcicul xurvfy is out-fitting; a party at Flagstaff to aniiintake tip Ih'i i'iiriiainn ut oMt rminat-ing- -

the prairie doR.s tli.it infest tlieli.'irks and grtizin lands nf the pulilicdmnain surnnindiiiH' Plastaff.

Thp work was tinclei takrii in an ex-

perimental way five or six years agounder the leadership of Mr. Theo. II.Sclieffer, an expert on animals, whovirtually eradirated piairie docs fromthe central plains retiion while profes-sor of zoology at the nnss Agricul-tural C'ollt'KO.

The Arizona species, however, dif-fers from that of the plains, and Ishard to contli.it. t f"ed.s on nativel.'luestein and refuses to touchpoisoned grain, the only method of

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I'ntd recently I.)ousla. Kairhntiksstood as one of the few living whitemen who never had attempted towrite a piny; l.ut now he has

and written the scenario for!the new picture in which he is toappear for the Triangle-Fin- e Arts.

Fairbanks Was watchln-j- r the mak-- 1

iiiK of a TriatmlP-Inc- e film not lonaHKo, In which llessio Love playpil oji-- jposlte William s. Hart, and ho then j

and there decided he would like to doi

portant f.it'ii.r in cruaranu t ino- Kl'l-- '

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Announcement of tin opening i

HpriiiK icrni of tlie Ail'iiiUei.,ueiness collcpe. Moiolas. Aprilbeen made, Xcw students mac

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.a picture play, with P.ossip Love for!h!s leading woman. With tears in!his eyes hp pleaded with DircCiorj

jtiriffiih to take l.!cs.-:i- e away f romInce and Hnrt ami let her play with)him. tfut the celeln at' d producer j

shook his head.Hut RitrhanUs was not disma. ec.

4 f.d- -coorscs on that dav in anv of the ffluo

kill.ii; cheaply enough to. Keep tincost down to a fi v cents an acre tlirincome value f the raiifjn from ki.iz-in- -

permits.Another difficulty to overcome !

THE CITIZENS BANKHoiii-- 0 a. in. to S . in.

Wc uy 4 r wnt lnuret. In our Savings leiirUiMMil onof HelKwilt)

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the rou.ish character of the land which He sat down and wrote a scenario ofharhors dotr families overlooked when a nature that liessie l.mc waspoisoning. The overflow from these j the only one who could possihly f it j

breeding- places soon restocks thej'hc leading female character, and Inclenred-u- p area with the prolific pests, nohedy hut he himself could

Five or six won working out from do iho lead. His scheme worked per- -

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lowing coui'ses; Mookkei T'intf and ,c.;jcoiintanc.v, Stcnonratiiiy, Mankind,M'ourt Itepnrtlna, civil Service. Seer,.-- ;

Itarial Studies and Commercial Toioh-- ij ers' Traininpr. .

The revival of l.usltn ss all over the;j country has been de id.'d; noticeable!

in the koi I Invent. .Vever before hasj the muna.ueinent of the school reeoiv-- jed so man. calls for skilled office!

ihelp within a like period of time us!jdurii-- (lie past three months. Kveiy!;uaibililc student has hecn scil to aKood position as hoon as coiepetenl

my i t, '.'i a

a field cainp constitute a poison feci iy, and his play,squad. They are mounted and carry .Man," will shortly he

"The Good Badreleased on the

the liait in saddlehairs, le:HiiiK a hand Triangle program. LUMBER Glass-Pai- nt

Cement-Plaste- r

leading business iraininj; iti.m it utionof the southwest.

Those interested in securing a busi-- iness trainttiH elilier In du or cwninjsc!ioo or by correspondence can re

full lufoi motion upon request.i 'all v rite ,,r photie

AT LAST! A MOVIEWirillM T A 1II.1H).

Kxtry: Jlere's a motion picturescries without ihe dashimf, fearlesshere who is alwas on haml at tlw"

..CO M'C l.u .ILI IIMIIIIh ioe iniuiiiyi -HI has been obliged to advertise

for help. Many of the positions filledhave paid from to Sli.", a monih

Albuquerque Lumber Company42J NORTH FIRST STREET

ful of the oats at the entrance to achhurrow. .Several hundred pounds mayhe thus disirihuted in a week.

Don tlilchrist, in charge of the par-- !ly this year, says that hy i xja rienceyear hy year, and with the ne essarv '

on the part of the ranch-- !

ers. he thinks the pest will soon he!under control.

crucial nionieiit to sa e the heroineAl.l'.i "Wl "i:itJt HFSIXKSS fol,.

1.KHK,"'Ihe Special School hy Specialists.'

Who--- Who In lliuiiici(oe.

from pressing dangers. It's "TheMORNING JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS.Social Pirates,'' ami (leore Ilronso:i

Howard, the famous novelist andplaywright, is the ra'tical responslldefor the innovation. Mm to make up!

PRAIRIE FIRES RAGE;

MUCH ALARM IS FELT

to HI art. With excellent chances of ad-- j

vanccmont. Some of thtse position(were filled with t'ornn'r stmboiis whoj have had some experience, for thej School never loses siKllt of its Kl'adu-- jat s and is always plart to assist them,

j A number of recent kihUiimios haveentered govern inent service which,

(because of the pleasant and Inleresl-- jiiit; work, ood talailes and oppo-

rtunity for advancement, always nttni'ds a number of ambitious youimmen and w omen.

Already many calls are being re-- jceived for. ii.nchers of t lominerciabranches In various bitrh ami stiite

tor the lack oi n hero the author hasBiven two heroines, Marin Sals andOllie Klrby, who are seen as "TheSocial t'iiates." two fascinatinB heart- -

1 ! if LoiO mill Doucl.l- - 1 alrln.oLvhi'(akcrs bound by a compact to dciiljJustice to thofe who prey on tbeihelj.dcss and tmsophiticated.

(RCCIAL CORRKSRONDCNCI TO MORN NO JOL'RNALl

I'layton, X. M., March if,. lleceiitprairie fires haM' continued withijivat force and much desti'uction of!property has resulted. The extended!dry weather is causing much alarm.h cause if fires are started for any!renson they hecome most dangerous,especially as the wind has neon blow- -

In " I lio (.ood Had Hail.''Thirt N'iHsliot iun taken dnrliijr a

thiiliiu-- ; love miiio. Ii more of the.Miss Love's urnis bonis throimnuut New .Mexico anddel ii re uero visible,

x'ould Im n vcrv elimely entwined j Arizona. Many of the strongest bnsi- -

Hboiit the ti.vk of .Mr. rairbmil.s.Electric Service

Brings Real ComfortnesM teac hers now employe, in thesoinhwest teceived their trtiinint; in1the A. C. mid school soju'riiiteml- -

(Jertrude Rohinson will play thprincipal feminine part in "Thstjualitv of Faith." recently placed Inwork at Jacksonville. Flu. Miss Koh-- iinson has been on the stage sincoshe was u liltie more than a baby.In "The Quality of Faith," as Marna,a ;;irl of lowly origin, she Is re-- ideemed from a life of shame throughthe love of a young minister.

has returned to work to lompleto thtwo photoplays in which she was ap

ems anil ollli la.fi reinginze verv(superior methodH employed by the!

ins continuously for several days.The harn and dairy buildings

to Mr. ("ml Kklund wererecently hunted, over iOO tons ofhay was burned, as also was a valu-able horse. The loss was about i.

There was no insurance.

pearinK wiih Francis Ford when in-- Iterri'.ptcd by Illness, she us far from!well, and fears t)i.a.t. she may beforced tu .submit to still another op-eration, the fourth since her in.lurvIn the "I.ucUe Love" serial.

Grace Cuuard, who was forced tomake a trip to the hospital as theresult, of three injuries in succession,

Loose TeethSore GumsThe ijila river is reported at flood SHIPMENTS OF

OVERLAND AUTOSd to

by (J'YOHKHKA)stage and safe crossing is confinethe aerial tramway operatedThomas Lyons. Dentist of S.- -i Year Kxnerlener. I

I'erri'H.Ml it .Moot liii crv.fiil HomeON THE INCREASE!

Jlains Conic Opportunely.Silver City, X, M.. March ter

a Ioiir- period of unusuully dry!weather, southwestern Xew Mexiroj

a, thorough soaking the p.ast

several days. Tlie ruins conie, at amost opportune time, since Krass on-th-

ranse was getting- very dry, tvarerjholes were being drained iinU farmerswere becominsr apiirehensive for fearthe lateness of needed moisture wouldseriously interfere with spring jilant- -

intf. The rains have ben Reneralthroughout Grant county and as fariwest as the Arizona-Ne- w M xico

Irmfmriil fur I'.vorrlicn, llicTerrlhle Trwlli unci (oim 1)1,- -

mult unci nil Ita H, ii.pi,,,,,.SARGENT TO RUN AGAIN

FOR SANTA FE MAYOR

VRtCAL Di&PATCH TO MORNINO JOURNAL

Santa !, March 2a. The r- publi-- ,

can primaries hedd this evening werewc'll attem'ed in every ward. The fol-lowing were nominutcd for aldermen:

notinaary. The entire Jlosollon raiiewas included in the present rain belt.

It is the little comi'urts and conveniences the improved ways ofdoint,' the' daily household tasks which change houses into homes.

Electricity has a deft way of doing your housework which ishoth pleasing to you and most economical.

"But," you say, "My house is not wired.How can I use Electric Service?"

The answer is very simple. Many finished houses right in thistown have heen completely wired for Electric Servicewired with-out the slightest damage to walls, ceilings or decorations withoutconfusion or dirt.

Believing that there are still many households in Albuquerquewhich would lc glad to take advantage of Electric Service, we havejoined in a great, nation wide movement to wire more houses forElectric Service during "Wire Your Home" Month.

During "Wire Your Home" Month, March 15th to April 15th,we will make special concessions which will make it decidedly to youradvantage to have your home improved with Electric Service.

We have made arrangements to handle a large volume of bus-inessbut some delay will be unavoidable when the rush begins. Somake your arrangements early. Write, phono or call tomorrow forfull particulars and estimates.

iWard I, .Nicolas Sena; ward 'J., Marce-- I

lino A.'Orti'Ji: ward 3, ,?. W. Akei's:SB

Shi, nients ,.f Overl'imds and Willva-Kuig- ht

cars for the first two mc'mthsof 1U1K totaled 27, KS.'., as f'talnst 11),-I'- tii

for the corresponding .months ofLiiS. That in a measure tells thestory of how the Toledo concert) hasdeveloped ilurln? the past year.

"While it is true that the factoryItself has hci-- Increased in si.e bythe addition of huge new buildings,lis present fuel lilies are now threetinus greate r than they were at thebeginning of 1 1 I "." declarta John N.Willys, president of the company."Yet our shipments; show that the de-mand for Overland cars is fully threetimes as great as It was a yeur ago.

"I ctirihuto this partly to the factthat, the motor car lias nee ome moreof an all-ye- round necessity, pen- -

1 hivct fciuiil o very ucccvafiil hemeat fer tlinl t. irlUle c.lls,..,f,e ,aii ..t t'M.r--

U iniyle. cureHe H'cUli,CALOMEL MAKES lmvn liccn t"ll that tlifr" S

i Inr It. that tie ri' l nc. euro f. r ).,

Iward I, Willie Saluzar. The deleiiittesto the. city convention which meets on.Monday evening will .reuojninaie StateAuditor AVillitim t.!. Sargent for mayor,

j, A notable fuatute of tonight's ineet- -irc.i- -.oat

Ian ellfctitin t.pc.ni:,v. Rjn.iih'tng ..ut uf tut runriv ic.my home trc iitriK'Tit wftV fhfreI'KOVK IT.

Ii.nl him- - ..! ih nuu.-cl- .

n vi- - i o "i of nij firm, hc nlthy, R'umcl tcei h axam.

ings was the let urn or tnliiiy prcgres-,sive- s

to the republican ni'iiks. in theANIJ

Inn'.'tin hiG!YOU CK fourth ward It. I.,. tormer speali-- :

er of the house, who was one of theH IITi.l'.i.fta r.f t.utidnl. ... I,. ,,'.!. ...!'

pit- tm I.'iiKer wf.it the mimnn-- home ttvHtm..I1t th. r,,,, ,iVKofficials at the me "ting of-th- e piogrcs-- ifive stiite committee a f'w da;.s a;o,attended the priiuarv an, was named

"Dodson's Liver Tone" Better! ?,a"i,sr,rt HZttt X:oretile

ItU twih rut wIrta'K'jii insf , ui a nil did weatherftitd sptitiiry. hlctHiiriir an 'I

of"Than Calomel and Can gr 'ssive leaders, whs also named a

delegate to the city convention.yu muv

'y ntifi hU- -

IT' F'.V'tfThi'fl;intt rifNot Salivate,

.i

MEMBER OFOflieiTN l leetetl.Moose

rinkfs thi'i.' i tMiff! itiri ii.ih'U'.

TlH-r- ' ts no iniu. or futiimtf.thn!.

The UUf-- T will Pfti-- youfn U j.iriM "f thf1 rotmtr.v wiii

N. M.. Marchmeeting Thurs

Kast Liis Vegas,At tiHur regular layCalomel loses you a day! Tou know

fri.rn jn.o.)f.! Ml ymj M'Jlt

!.. .'t in

fiiiiii(-il- . tf."ii

what rftl.im.,1 - le. ,nv,.i,.. r,,vii-'th- e Moose elected the following offi- -

as it is in the bahny days of spring."This is true partic nlariy ia the

case of a small, light such as thei ivefla'id Model 7,1. Its light weighl.totefher with hi low upkeep expense,makes II an ideal car for winter driv-ing. And. In addition to Its other ad-vantages, it bus the smart appearance,comforts and conveniences thru areusually found only in cars selling ata milch higher figure. Since wc; an-nounced this smallest and lowestpriced Overland we have been keptbusy fillintr orders from rteaHu-- in allpurls of the country. This increasein sales for January and February has

THEAlbuquerque Gas, Electric

Light and Power Co.SOCIETY.Utt'i

FOR

thv. n' f' ti i'cy it'mmI u i th'llhi H K x BloTllHch fihi't- -

hnvt any f til-- ! fyniplcininl' 'i riH-- 8.IIn i imi'B ral led

iy. iii 'he wflv- - you it fofiir it'fil iiM hflve l vc

ruin. if you l 'ti fii ti v Si ni pi v B''ii y iiir

llrcvH l Cuii)" II t'M'J'iw up.all Hl'-t- nim l tyin v niiiiiii i ri-- tmt rli, (th'tut priJn. hth! at

silver. Calomel is dangerous. It jeers: Ldctator, H. T. Pims; beinto sour bile like dynamite, tutor, George Spoerri; jin late, Harry

t'ramping and sickening you. Calomel1 cutler spcretar' V C Sanders;

PUMmVrt1 8h0U'd neVerbe treasurer,' John A-

'Papen; outer

When you feel bilious, sluggish, Ruard, .Tc ff Tson Keene; inner guard,constipated and all knocked out and LMward Mrice; trustees, Harney Kol-helle-

you need ft dose of dangerous j ho, T. A. Akevs and John J. Tteater- -

ELECTRICAL! will Corner Fifth and Central.DEVELOPMENT PHONE 98

INC

NEW YORKcalomel just remember that your drug nt.inn.fift sella for 0 rents . lare-- hnttle of

ii. n y rt. i

htiiu'.i ex it

FREE- -

occurred on all models. Our ship-ments tor the first two months of thecurrent vear nearly treble those ofi

lo."healers within a radius of 2nli

miles of th' factory can be seen al-- i

"Wire Your Home" Month. H.v lllucf niifd JtiMikAnd I- nil Inriiruiullon

HodBon'g Liver Tone, which is entire-- 1 OutllmWHlson toly vegetable and pleasant to take andis a perfect nubstitute for calomel. It! Sant.i Fe. Manlt 2.1" guaranteed to start vour liver with- Willson, commandant o

I'lans.Col. J. W.

f the New IK. r. W. M'll.T.AKIt,B lliy I'nwrr lllclf ., ( hleiilin. DO IT ELECTRICALLY March 15th to April 15thin.Mexico Military institute at Koswell,ncciiiiijc; you up uibicie, anu can licit

sftiffc-ate-,

, .will on Monday evening address atak calomel! It makes you , ,o,t,iie meetinir at the I'alace of the1T

tick

, ttna m your illinnrat.-c- t

,,n teccth and cum wl'htnforrnntlun al'Ut ycoir RuccoMifnl luiuftrpj.trnent for Pyorrhea.

Kam

Ad.irecR .!

most any nay leaving 'toieuo with asiring of eats numbering anywherefrom five to fifty. The scar lty offreight curs will not permit us tomake shipments as rapidly as wewould like to, but nearby dealers haveovercome this obstacle by driving thecars overland to their home towns."

he next day; It loses von a day's '

(?0vernors, explaining his plans forDodson's Liver. Tone straightens .... .., ,.r t .., .niirvtir;

Wff flKht up.snd you feel great. Givej " ' 'the rhihlrfcn heBiiSAH t

SUjTJ 01 a,vvcj Ull ucen i.iirru. .fiCt, harnAtss arid doesn't t'' J

FOUR ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1916.

WILLARD KEEPS Scowled As He Fought, Says AFTER 15 ROUNDS With His Right Broken, He! RIVAL RIFLEMElM

5 5 5 3 3 3 VjjCHOI: DEFEATS Press Report of Frank Moran C M TO Held Moran Away With Left W LL COMPETE IH

CHALLENGER BQYD Oil POINTS A MATCH TODAI

10 FAST HOUNDS IV'ieii Neither Has Advantage

at End of Ten Rounds Box-

ers Si:;.i. Article? for Five- -

Two Associations to Bo Rep-

resented by Seven -- manTeams; Will Fire at 500-an- d

600-yar- d Ranees,f ii j. fij ... :.

lonncGreatest Crowd Madison

Souarc Gaidcn Has Ever

Seen Pays Approximately

SI 50,000 to See Fb.iii,iCr.lAL DtlPATCM Tt MOHNH.'i OaNLl Tlio Jliikc f'lly innl

If assoi'Uit inns indayfirst intoi'-olii- b riflematch in tu l,o )i"l. at

A llmilH'i'iii,will hold iln-i- i

inuloii. Tin'the AIIjuiiiioi'- -

WILLARD BREAKS RIGHT

HAND IN THIRD PERIOD;

ipif liiflo iissoiialion'.-- ; ranao. north m"

tlu- - I'niyorsily of Now Moici.Scion of tin' truck shots of

(.lull wiil repriscni lit- two orinniyii-tions- .Tim si.'oi'os of th'.- five htiihf.o:

in, n of pach 0:1111 ate to ho ciiu.ntel iniJi tciTtiininK the wiiiiior of tho mati )i

The trams Will shoot at Iho ,"Un!-yj,-

and limi-yar- d raiiKos, each inoiiihi-i- '

S rrn. N. il., Miii' l) 2.i. I'd' Hi"fii'Ht timi' in ninl'i' Ih in iliicc iai.-i- j

In,. pi'ini'i)al-- i liiiM'd iia.ta Ulan toll j

rni'iid.i mi (he Sann- - mthi m a .No" I

.i'inn riiiK it lion Al HniaiildinK. "IAlliiKpi. i .pio, ;,ik1 .fai l, I. i.j' llio.I'll. II I.' ri.iin I. fmiKhl. li'-- i tmilKht.;A f or llio lin ii luiil hnl'l'il iml rmiiiilsjvv il limit a (IoiImIsh had Inr tilln't'.I h-- y worn linniodiiitoly eiifnotl far afji.'-Mimi- tuiiil. At ila omi of tin-ifh- i

rmiiidM Iir. '. '. t'lai'k. roforoo.mate t.ho (h i lnu, ll to Hn.vd.

and llnid fmiRln hori'lin oral ttci'lis iiKo. 'I'lii'i ploHMort thai

ilaiin an noil thai th' mi,' HisnodlIni uimllior maloli, vlmh i.'n stauodInninihl. In additlmi p, 111.- - terinx of-- j

j fi roil th" l,.v llio i 'I'm nt i'i h,

P!ttJ.Huu;h''i's Best Round toe!

Tliitd; Kansan Forced to!

Hopes and Takes Blow Af- -'

fl ll n if fit sthuts al oacli lnin;o. I'iflo-- I

nictit will lio Kivon two Miirhtiiig shots;, t ",'ti h nitiiio,

Tlio rnoinhirs of the teams file:MnliP rtty Saivlolli', Kinn'i', .Sati.r- -

field, Jl' von, SiilhiTlaml, Spnhr midBlow on Face,! oitjaii.

Allni'tnei'mie Adams, Hat'lior,lilonin, Clayton. I lean, l'lf'1 aimW'lio. dor.

mi wo"NiMtf j.ai.Hti arKOAL t.iAiu wn:V. 1 uru Mil it'll J ". .ess Will.'iM upfail

rSllOi It'l'll f,ll!H

fm I ho whimTin' fii'hl v

a .!" pnH"

in thr ,(,i(,ir,iIntr i I'niV'l.

TOO TiATR TO CTjASSTFT,1 A, A - 0lll'ldus vat., v:.p'-l- hniiHa hof.iri' a

A i:,:X f

;: h , . 1 4;I I y. -

V fh' I' ll'. ( i 'v-y-v A

f ')'' "V fc 1

'Si V"A

l h '.:Vft rff vp v,i !" '

! mi vA.'

iTn i;XCHAi;K ll:irll-rl;ts- s farmptn position fur AltmtHii'liiiio tn

iproyod p!'op, rty. Will deal with nwn-- :

ers only. Address No. fn), .Mortiln?Jmii n:tl.

1 , l y v x.ASSOCIATION WOULD

STIMULATE INTEREST

IN GOLF AND TENNIS'J ahnnt 1 f.n

'i f ward. Vr--

LUST I'oinU'i' hiiili,Pi . livrr and while.

nil 11 1' 0 West Marble.

j MV MOftNINO JOURNAL IPfta.L LIAIltD Wlltllsi, I.,, ul, .March '". iiKiuii.iiiliin

"

ji1"'

..ijn ... s '."'a

(of llio Nutimial Miinicipnl Uocriiilimi '

'l'i ili'raliin, whli l, in tn si imuliiie .itli-- i

; lio iml'itu in iiiniiti'in fcidf innl ion- -'

11W, wax I'.iiiipli'icd lin',' In, lay l,y thorem'. Menial ii oh ,.f hp von larno cities,!

' Imiiiht flavin of Si. Imnix. ilnlmiof Itm ImoriKilinii.'tl tannic tropin', wiisjoloolod ploslilolll; ('(ih.,1 W'illll, nfj

'Now Vnrli, win oioipil firsi ylcojpi cclil 'iil ; Irwin Ki'.'hii. of t'niojn

i niui. m cmiii vie, innl Nil- - j

mhi I'linlilf. pin k oonunis.sioiior "f Si.I.miis. M-- lotai I

It. wis 11 mu hi in fil thai U'nlu r . i

TlimiipHmi of St. ho iiih vi'uiiiil xivv a j

inilvor it'iiphy In tho ninnei of an in- -

loi "ll v uolf imii nainent. I'diir.'iin.s j

In linn 'H t iiiiimi a f y on 1'iihlioj' link.'i, anil llio ipia lif.v ing ooiiIohIh nroto ho open only tn am alouix. Imt nn'j

,! I'. Ni t. t(-- nH In at;o or jiov. .

' ll wis al.o nnnmint'oii thai tin' '

It'nilod Stales Ijivlii Tolini.-- ' iiHtmiia-- !

Him vimild wh'o h mlvi r Irophy In ila1

.1

t' 1m Tnn mka iirs co inc.H (iom-rn- l DUIrilmlur

; u lliniiipriui-- , . l.r irs) 'i ..

JESS ML LARDI, line- -f a

., luw mnerom.'st

national iiiiialourhold in Si. I. mils. I"

iOAKLAND COLDS

CO ' V i n St rtWESTERN COLLEGIATE

RECORD FOR FIFTY

YARDS IS LOWERED

Miliriil Ibises I'l'i'ss Itcc'liiin.Milwai.ikeo. Wis,. March i'i",. Hilly

Kramer, .Milwaukee, wa- -' awardc!newspaper (lecisinn over Art Mntiirl,Oklahoma, here toniKht, in a ten-- tround lmni. l'nth wen-'he- .",'.'

J imii nils.

Albuquerque Gun ShopAIE.MS Al AMMVMTIOV.

Expert Hoiiioilelina: ami Jtepairlng.Mailt MiKhiiK' Work.

110 S. Sl ; )l. UHH JillQt'KMini orders nhen iniiiipl attention

Moran ill Ihotho latter Mii.-- i

hoi' of mils.I'lM'lis lo Will, l

pimi apj.fiiinilh l:i cm in r. 11

in o u ul, lii.-- h it andlih'i dim; f rmn a nmn- -

Mm a n sw ii ii;; Imii'I s ja v a n, I lin ila 111 -

u llnh d as ll. w old Inmm a w 11 e m ( n in

DEFEAT VARSITY

BY 77-4- 1 SCORE

.to, .CHs, ,ai luimsAV rpil iai. ii.sed WIKEiSI. I.miis, Mo, .March '.':,. j

wcsiorn Inloici record for th"jfilty-iai- d dash ias hr"l;. n ,,1 in,'!indoor carnival nl' tlic Missouri Alh-- I

hill association hole (nniKhl. In tins'cloiil .losopli ;, f.omnis' of CliioaU'i.cut 0110-- I III h of ;( .second from thejplevPniK tini' o' r, HoroiKl.s hlihi asllni; the tap, a few indies alioad j

nf Irwin .Mil h of Iho Coliinihian Atll- -

htio chili, si. I.miis.Tim rnlyoisiiv of Kansas tea 111 took j

r t i iii.vvo Miiiinren r'ersons; Witness!I'inip Ho Iwpivi Nfnv M p y --

I hli, I'm 1111),j

limnitl Mno Mman I'mlu d I'r nohis o.a m lanilim; nl,l and Ion ' nWIII.U'il s U. Wlllnril used 1,1s h lisieadll' Mi in.!: ."."','. Mito lin jai, and repealed WillaidJi ll t d at:. 1111 mid Imnkcl a ii;ht 'n,i 'i ,m's ri'is; a hli anpori'iit lit!' dllio . hiilli iiu'i r off Ins feel. Mnian

jswiiiii)' lii Hie jaw ami Willaid 11pp. -

i ni. Thei t ei o i liiiclii'ii ai ho m II.t i 11 it o n

1 hi 11 Ton Tina shook hand-.-W illard his I, ft lah aluio.-- l cXiliniyeli. Mman iviin a riishl lultho jaw and Lady. W illard haiim, d

.Mnian will i it;!il and left Put I'.e

cans and Classiest' Oppon-

ents They Have Faced.Hie M i.ssmn I Valley omiferono,. relayrace I'ioiii Missmirl nialiiiif. the mil,in three miniiles, :tl seconds,

Coacii smun's relay team look th,one mile relay fmni the. rnuersily

Die tin klu ml V. il C. A. Cmids,i elst w llile i iitiloiidei's fur the national

I.,; .: llinn is quarter niiloi's in Un co minlallot 11111 Pack uainoly. 11championship, defeated the l"ni orsilyof Now Mexico hitsketbiill leatri, 77 toim sec amis. 11, last niRht at the armory hofmo a

ix siill the In v w t'lv.lit j'ntr tint i' j

ibampimi nf tli' world. In 'onr..uii!i.i of ff.ft in- - i i j

lank Mnralt uf I'lMs'iirch hmo to

idlil "ii pom!. I

A ( I'.lWd of annul 13. nun ierori5n i.l .ippriiximilelv f 1 f.n.tiiiM (y sec

tin- - flrlit ii ml went nwn iipp.in 'Ml'.'

..tiMi.'.l wlih the . cull. It v.iiK Hi"

k'i' hot inn MhiIihiih Sippim j

i :..I 11 llUM Otcl' Sl'CI'. Mil III' women

'ii-r- in Hie ihionx.Willard lrtiki' Inn rii-'b- t hand In Hi" j

till) 'I imuid, I. ul I. !.,-- . from Mh fi,h! ,

Imt Iff r kept Mown m n iliHlniic".Mur.lll'M I'I'Mt round WHS the lllll'l

ami his ot"l piobuhly :ih Hif Mtv-- j

, mil Mi- - hum IiIitiIIiik after theMill minid, an. I Iiih lift cvr was a)-

jiiiihi , Ins.xl at tin- - end. Will ml winI ii'ilii'il tu thi' mpc In the llin'.lmid I l cii Mow after Plow mi tli"I.H-I-- . 'I'lif crowd m used it k lux hoiiti. in tlic riiilniiinn punch un imivin;.' ,

Moran pill up h game rlitlit. Most)of tli.. lime he i mucin tl and 1'iJ r I

lh.- - I'imliUiiif Wlllurd ".enied slowI I l llis fl'l'l tllllll 111'1 flllllll'IIK''! " I

ii pp mi I'll lii Imvti .in unlimited riipii-- i

i ll tu tllkl' punishment. Molallmow I'd as lie I'hiikIi' hut WIUm.M;

II.. I I

'I'll.' hwmhIIiik cf tin' li.iiil to Wil '

laid mi point was virtually tniiinl-

Ill, , US nill'llltf Hie exports Hi"' 111 111''

inilHtili-- . iililiniiiih nil gave Mi. ran

credit for hit HUtnem-C- "11' '""'I""elfotl tn lit ltd ii punch that wouldbring llOW'll It IH KltMIltll- I'PII '"I.

I'loiuntor 'I't x Kb kin d unnmincedtl'.nl 111 nli ffci'iptn iiniuiitvi1

" SI I. "I"' tills- - minium tlic h'ii'iI iM'i'.vi'il 7 Vj pi r ti nt 'it ''ll Kfi'

i. ij.l Hliuli HiD'Hinti'il l" $ J ,:M I.""'' j

Wlllurd h kIih iv win H ,',.'("' nil Mo-- j

lalix H '' :t llllllillnil Willi ill'1

j.ii i a p i Inki'li l.v II"' Mut- "I"1:Mi.- - ;,r,iM' piilil fur tlin rinlal i.r tlv;ual(.'ll, tin- ( irl Mi'H lollllli il

i ll I ii ,. 'la thiK miHl In' utl'li'd utlii'i! i. lim n wMi'li pli'liaMl Will lilill'nl.'n- l.il.ll lip '" Ul'Olit $I'"I,IH"I, f'n III. H

Ti X ltl( 1,1.1(1 illlll lii.i piitlm I III Hi'

iii.'i priw. Sam Mi l 'rai ken. "ill l'--

(lew In Jlill.llUil pii't'lt nil thr Ixillt

Aim. Hi lifilM'd In tnilkc iiil KlHlc

iih Ml .it r thi' I xi ill ulhi r 'lian In mil

ti'. n v.miUI liac In iti mi fithliim If

lie liad mil liikon tin- ii!!- -' i null

llil'nii.'limit Hli' lin rmiiul-- . Wllliir.liin i:ardii liiMiicill'Hi l : r llir'

ii, ml. i fiihluu In P.' llili I v i.' i d

r'r Alol I iv, tli,. ul (.nili'il lin--

i 'i ii., a .11 al III" hull I. Hal, I Unit Wll-

I. ml luiil ualfcn-i- l a hIU'I'I I'iiu Iiii.' "ftin' Jul lit i.'f (lie ill'l'-- Tini'l nt In."

I K hi h tml I'.iiU m Iht' fli'hl. H''i..1,1, ,1. ll.HM'MT, lluil tl'i' l'l f'lliiiv! hi'l'A ii- VI Ik 111 kimmI I'lilldll lull 'ill'1l:,il tin Inlnn In tin' tini'ff VMiul I j

imt ii. mi l,' I, lin liimv tliiin a dny ir'

In...1,1, Lai d mid a' d'l' I In' f l(f III' M "l an pill tip , t...i.i f (Kill. Ill' '

a dun i',,,,l liny. Wlllard miih iiui.'Ii'

i :,,,. i lh, in I 1 tHMifc.li I lii-'- In II

I, lii.,,. IiIm MMllt I in ll il US ll lt saidIn- - i I din In did it did I'm m i til 'ni,,.,ui m,a l, dilfi'i en. c. Hi- ilidit'l; , III In la . .1 Ills t'iul.l II Kin.'l P H '

n lh.' llll'l'.Tin ,l,,m . at M.nli- an iii:iiv C.ir

i'i II np' li. , lid i.'clllllll ( liiud, llll(adi'lil al Ml. ili'l.i pmili'd tlirmiKliitha niin,a- - m -- mclc Iih' ta kais in1Jeitui. '

''I,.- - Ian liu il fill.'. I flu v is 'I'h. nil-- !

) i'i..:., I,, lin- i iml Hi it a Ii!!i .t.iiiilliiit lip-in- i ami, I Mat

!..! In ,1 I la I M lil .i V llll hi' la: i i'

II, Mire pa, i',l III H mir 1,1'mc Ilia'i..ci- -- ,.i.i . ii tin ii.im' i.t'tim i" in-i- p. ;

ja'al.'lin- - pi i Hllllla 111 s llc;;all, ,, Inr 'll

:h, iti.wd ,,ii'. Jhi' I'oti rh tit a

"ill haw hri ii piiiinili lime iihIi nllii I

.It lin:l i. nil l.ai'K Mild- - Tin' pi(a-- i

I, a nil,, jii lil iil I uiily in tin- li;.''! I'I allil llll'l IM'li- llllllllfc' I.' Wall

Jnlin I. SilHiVnll, Hi' I, 'iW-lllill- UK.,1 .) t Hi Ii II, at (dli I i ii.- Iinnl.'l - nt:i'i, h, ., 1 w ' mill . ha llipli.'lihlilp. lla-i-

I I .': , !in In lin' l iiikAiaiau: ('mi. Iialihiii' lui miiI ink--

N .1 1' MnlK ill. lii taialll I'a', ' alt ' llanm'lil .1 lin ' II ll.lv. ;

!iail I '..!, .f. , Klin,,, i',,i,ii", l.nii.. t

M I ' I... II. ' i. II, W 1 'nil ll,., II I'UJ'l.ia dial ,Mm I'liilm ,,f

T a I fill j.. i.l "v nt 1. luiil 111 I ll.'fci'-,- ilii, a t

I ll I tic a. II. I 'II l..l. lialllitlfc' la'- -

v i !. v i I N. i K ....tp.diit.'.t mii it, m i'i. a. .' 'In.-,- , ; h,. . i in a,!!. ,! ,., k t,,r thi- . ai hlinnM'.l .a nail ii; , 1 a, !i,-- ihl-

'"I'a'i'lt;, ,,!' Itmilil ap.tll. aanill y' I'i' k. 'ITn-.- I'M III nla I' III llll 'l

llli't al'll. In, II- -. Mntall l''lll.'.l a ,J

I !' Ill'tl.llifc. I'll lil.lt l app.il II! i

H'lf ' ml allit ma nia I III Th. ili.tMlji'ia iln- , him i. i, a, ti .a, a immiM w

flu'T!l!',. Ininill'.- - lal.l. 't,l,i, Mnlall

inv, -- hc.il.'d. Kiiin-fin- i ,1. fall ,m- null--M nhnrttr Ihllll hlh l'iliil, III, . Illi ll, I

lh- - lii'ii .did til.- .,! a pplii ni- -

Ju'tl IntJili r Th,'!' IliH.i llnjp..,r.t , f ninilHrity IiI.miIi lin' ill. in

i m i.ii'l hih i.pptjni-ii- il'uid, (.mil--ila- ,

l"l Upl iKllt In llIM i ill la I, u lilia'Uruin' iit.-- r lua nhuiiliii'i . Inn li'udi''l:iliir thf ii.-- i hy two lli( hiIan. 'hill III li.mil. (ilnililnil .hair. n),,

Tl - flt.t . ornm ny wu niti'mlii' t:mif lint u I ii-- s nf thi- - rirK Hid. KiKmmi-- I

jnotii', I'mhiit find Kid .Mr'dy AMjv. irs apfduutifd. but the oipiait am

"f Jllllll U. Mu ll VH IL Til ill f till' riifim.I'llIK Willi Ill'Cl'H

Mi, to inir, , ila, 1, ii,, i.nii ihcii Clmi'-le- y

W'liKi'. I'tli'ii,. nl tiiaiiv Latlloadillnn nial, M',,1 ,,n, nihil', ualkod

in iiimh Ilic l int; and loamal m lh,.I'np.'M o rluit Hiih (I,,. ni'W.-p.'ipt'-l

llll It

Tin rail Ii d lull m ly ami inaiiliiiiiliii'i' mh i.l Mimiiihiiin Hut ii,,inull "I'lanl, ,i. r. hi, ' innl ihi i.' wan n

rmir I'rnin n,,. thrmiK. Thi n ho InldIho ( ri.iWil Hi., man in iho nlln r , ni m rWan Willanl Ai;a'ii Iho tanh--i oi koil w HI, i h'-- i i.l.

illnvi'H tli'l'e 'iil.lll .lad, rihlolKNhnnk h,'in,., il,,. amiumi,-- i said IllyflllHl vvoi'dH and llio fit; hi , i t . . .

I ho flrhl hv i miiiils,IIiiiiikI (liu- - Willard Jahl.od Mm, in

hi tho I,,,',. v,llh a I. fl mid llio lailmI' lalial.'d u illi thr,,,. IiU.mh In tin'l.i.ih'. In, I, W illard Pin, k, il. MnrnuI"" a lol'l In WlllaiilH j.iw and kthr. . loll lain, t.i tho fin o In i, tai n..lman mmiiii; lixli i ami ,. in ,..lilt d'.i "Hi, k nail ii'i'i'iii',1 a I,,,,-- I rial, l

In lh" I'l'iH. Mnrall liaKii'd a rU'ttinnl iv.'in ml,, a , Imcli n, Willnidtnio I, in,,,- mill land, , I u fp! In and flIn thn lii'inl. W lllaiil Hiiiiii-lio- himll lol l lii- P II In ( lu, ,K., M, n anHWIiiiK wildly Willi ilL'h! and loll ImlWlllnril l,iin;ho, mm in, 1,1,,, u i' I ul,-- .

fnlli'. Williiidh I .'iniil.I.nnii.l 'rn w III. 11. In,. I. il,,

Si'i'mni'. ill, run oaliic li.i . K IlaJt lr oXcIiiiiikIiij; Mini fur hlmt, m,,.Ian hi'iilio ami I. a. I.e. I iiisa.i WillaidI'nllnwi'd Slmiiii .11 ml ilialiiii; ami tll'ino u liKln lun.k in Mn-111 11 ,.o, hllftl'I't'll Illlll in III" I, mil.Alnlidl tva llolpll'Ks llH.llllsl Wlllll',1in iho , Iiik'Ii.' Tho i h. imp n.iami

d Alm aii w ill, n h I'I tn Iho fa, , .milUrn lu ll l.ilir. Illard nminl

liniiml I luvo IiIm , v n

null ml,, Aln rail's l,ml. ilimllm,;tn up. Mnlan j. miv.'ii'i' .swiat; i nalil

iml loaili WillarilK .Inn. Will, mllild.nl Mman wlih Ins loft ti 11 itwll. M.. ft. 11 aivii nli.iky mid' a 'Inpnm I, Inn. W illard dml;, ,! U n ii.:hl

npp.'i'ciil Mman tn Hn- faeo itiid PodMnrnu sv.mii; richl ami loll to IlaJaw mill 1ll.11 ,1 lalial, ,1. W ilia .1

hiittoi id M ..ran.

crowd of 2(i(i.

The score.nkland 77 1 F.T. ' F. T.I'

Baseball ResultsW'lllnid a n li 11 n ill :

jiiml nil lin hroak was upperw Ith fiVhl.'i and eis as the In

chiii Ii

nttiny j

II 111!.

Woods, f 11 ii

Ai llonslmi I'hicand Amei icnus Siroi i, f 1(1 1. 1)

11, lltmslon, T' XaH leaum rs '.'. H n

I Waddoll, 11 a 0At 1,1 Hits--- letr, lit Aini'ticiinsloliiilnailiiL' the Pimi. Willard.

In hi-- l M l I. I11I- -, hl',,1,,, h's h.nalill, tile lht,",l I ollli.l.

Lewis, K 5 (1 (1 V' w York Nationals' 2.Ai rtui lolleyille, Va. Wash iiifjtmi

A'Uel leans !l 1'nivcr.sily of 'iii;ltiin ti.Tola Is ....

t'nlyersilv HI T.F.Iasi'i',.

FT.11N'.'i'iolia Is j l.apriiili, f. . ,Ai Tninpa -- - riiiladolphla

1" Chicim, Niitio iinls il.

MENUAL GOES INTO

LEAD IN EIGHTH AND

BEATS HIGH SCHOOLSpeaking

of Materials

K. Mi Catinn, fJ. Mi ( 'uimii, oClairimirne,W'lKley, K.

Thaokrey x .

Noli I, xxt'plon, xxx . .

Friday, xx

Al H11 nnimhniii- - -- Now York Aniefi-ca.n- s

:, .'irminmliiim, Sonthoin .ssn-'liilim- i.

.,. TP-- , called ninth inninicmin.

Al Veiv ( 11 leans cinoinnui I Nn- -

. 4

. 1

. 'i

. i, i

. it

.40

A fl, i l ii lit im nil , lei ms wnhllio huh m liii.il In, in iho third tinllithe oiitlilh ininm:. pe Alenanl si hou! tion.ils :; New n 111s t.ui in e in int' a runs in na poi iml atm M 111 ml. I'l.i, HokIoii Nationals

flTotals IWon Ihe npeiiiiii: inn Pool ",nnn nt'Ilia season, ', 111 ,! The Maine wusl I"; 'liiladilphia Americans ;;,

1,1:1 I IP, lew I Held,

imhii the Presi.y-- 1

iw on Sina nldin111" hmll Mlmnl's

nit'.kiiiiip

I'mlim

10, an,mis m IKK'lll'yMmilfeal, March 'J.V In

repeali ,liy inun upted hy

The ll il s, hi. i,lerlans, 11 hits to s.I'.ot no. nly halt of

i.x) Thaokrey sn list i luted for

(xx) Nohl snlwdihiteii for Friday,(xxxi I'pton KUhsiituted for Nohl.ixxiix) Friday subsiiinted for

Referee Lcnibk". I'mpireCass. Timekeeper Wand

imiid. 11 iiiinii. Hie plaiors lind n 111, inker.!.sitmns ami 1, 111 remin Thelei

pit. hiI'd ol

;hodi

I Mmanas the Poll

Ihefun

mad.fcl'llilll.'m.'i kaPle hllsi Mi iilieals Caiiiidiaiin tolii.uht ilofea.t- -it

ti ips iho plato. me nfj :n as III.hein was

The t., 0a ll'lpieiv

loll in the l,Mi, .111 .,iin,.

Itmiial lourin lh. 1.1, . wilhpi r at .ilm-a-

I 1. hi and .1 P liI., Ihe lh and

lllllll!ill .Mo

11,

w il h Mi na nl .

-- WillaidtW'l lefts

Hie hmlyMm, .11 hn.a lei! In

led the Portland (lire.) I'acifie ConstWho winiiirs. ti to n. In ihe sianl

icup hookey series lo deride the iliiim-pinnshi- p

.1 Amiiiea. Tho 1'mtlanlt t;i in has won one khiiio and thy t'an- -

inliitns iw,,, Ihiis far.

iinl! ui'ilI'M I ilinliiini i'i

t'3nIH"mil.

iko.l a lel'i 1'

Willaid sih Srlioi..lleri- sinlill.iU

mxal.II. nl.

In111,1I. IB ilia, d k' pt

Willi his Inn- - lei,w"h a nf:hi 1,,left In ltd s I,,111111. Win. mi -- pin"pen w iih a u'lit.

lio 1111, lite Wil

si. ihl. innand Jalt'e

i.'W A

.11 neverMinim's i

W 1. i d s ,

laid Pa tor.

MmanI himI.l! if

,',ii trodI' Willnml.1 Aim

MRS. C. A. WRIGHT WINS

WHITNEY FREE RANGE

When a 'man looks at a suit ofclothes he feels the cloth, carries itover to the iight and finally pops thequestion, "How will it wear"?

He knows that weave and ma-

terial determine service. And we'reglad to have customers of that kind.

We sell Clothcraft because weknow it will stand the closest inspec-tion as well as the hardest wear. Asfor style, fit and workmanship, we'lllet you be the judge.

Buy Clothcraft this Spring andyou'll ask for it by name in the Fall.Prices $10 to $20.

R. A. MATCHES FOR

HIGH SCHOOLS CLOSE:SCORES UNANNOUNCED

hoi:i or health nothe toIM.OI 'EUT. oWXKliS. JIUITSTWIIS, llMil Kits . MAI5-KET.- s.

lie it lesohed thai every day shouldhe olean-ii- i day In Alhiiiintrtitlo butin view nf present eonditions and theearly approach of summer ail citi-zens nr,. called upon to (lean theirpremises, abate nil nuisances tuulcomply utrietly with the health rulesOf Ihe city.

That after April first, lfllfi. thor-otm'- h

int,pet.tiori will bo made and in;-- :timi takrn nicordin to ihe i.rdi-- 'nances against thosw tint coinplyinKWilli the same.

laildioatioii of this resolution .shall'

lrawin.; lor ihe floe ' ookiiuTher.inne

rail will . lit and I, fi nppen ids 10In' J lW .111,1 t !M 11 lei ti led I,, ,, lie- -

ti n. Will, ids "a,, id wih ,ivmvoii away l,y the Whitney

my and which te.siilioii lastUSAt. .1'. "'mi1'nit-In-

,Mai,I.I..W- - Mmlop. s Pal Im

amhi, dp

hinmmiCille

ll!i,l v.

Will ..

tor lilt

,in'n 11 irinai inai niton inesior,, 10 us utmost capacity and alsoPio. kaded the snlewiilk and ftreet mfrom ,,f th,- store. Miinaiior Meadphoned ih,- .loniiial that the crowdni.nihored ai L ust tjijtl people. A

.1 11

re- - In, I Will, 11, tn IlliI. ilii r P ., ,1 ,i. anis l.,m Mm. ,n v, ,

W illaid follow iiih. w-,- 1

Ii W ill. ml s inmidW ill. 11 d im, min Mo-hi-

Willi it ht ale!.iislii ,1 U ill ,r.l win.

il :."'.- - 'litemalcl'.--

11, pii.i;Ii is sin,.hn A,:;i il

n.'id next Wei.,ii'ili inel, 1, le:I'i'" llll'l!; hli'll,". 1'ij.li'ii, 1'tnh

I'.l.'l. ilU! .111,11.lilt! I, ik I' (I v,

limin.l M

lan 1.1 n plilt Mol.m sii

no iieenieil notice to pronertv mvnm.markets uudsmall Mt xieari boy was .selected from limit fitands, bakeries,

the crowd to draw the ticket. The! llll others comerni'd'

. niii'idual

I'I

r, w 1:

' aA Im 11,III health thistickets were all placed in a Pox, shak-- ! Passed by the ix aid of

!n up tlioroiiuhly. and the f irsi j 2ot h day of March, 1316.'ticket drawn was No ,'4'i. with lhe (.Sifcnedi

, apel,"lid h " I" Ihe iw W lllal.l 11,

.1 Mai. in ami ,.i n, ,l ins .

w 1: h a I. it I..I, W ill. ml (aMi, 1. 1, W.tll a p;l,l In Ihl ia

Ii name of .lose).)! H, Koss. I. O. Hex' J. A. i? ei in'.I Ii, 11, ati he.-- in , ,r, s annaii;

!,':i'"s Mi, I.";. in Amn idlnul.I'. diet.'W. 1st, II!

pi

10 nnnl I,.- w.imi'.111 was riinmiiv: uw;,Paid s I nil it

S'aie i.n.j Nmuieh madets cf ! nun tl1B .....l,.

C I nppi ul P

"1! Ms Il'l .M',1..I ihe I.eil w

1 .1111.1 SOII'II -Mo! .111 like a W

..ii ,iier (ho riim

w iiini d M.u 1, ,1 an

n. s. itosi:NVAiD,H. T!. KAVFF.MAN',L. O. llK'E,MAYvili ll. H. llOATKlCHT.

ileinbers Hoiird of Health.Attest:

THtiS. HftSHES.'ity Clerk.

M.d man ami ';;,;;:! RUN TO BELEN FOR THE

''- -' 'ill. iln'iii'ii. Tho nunie of .Mr.l'.osiv was lepeateillv ailed with ri"response Th.. pi.y ut;ain Inserit d Inshand and hi ought forih another tnk-- ,et. It showed ihr iiuiiiImt of liT.andwritten thereon was Hie nnie of Mrs.

f( A W'ritlit, 41n Kaxt Central ave-Miu- e.

Mrs. Writlit was present andlespondi al when tier name was culled.Tlv ".i'i''' will l.v delivered tu iir.W rtsht Mmidnv mornliiK.

I iidor IheMOTORCYCLE CLUB TODAYof Plows i, ran was i ss .lim.im;

to Willaid I V as Ihe hi,.,., I inured:

MANDELLThe Live Clothier1 ifte.qot Store I

ill, Wll Ins ll.'st W'lll.'inl fnin'tlt eooP I

I". I'I l;lti hi opi iiiiiK's. while thr I

I. !' !.(. named At, ,11m ,Knns--t foullne. Ill JMi, l. ii icle , lul. vi i" 1,,. 1,1 j, , ,,nlav Alolorm clists. Wlle! h.

I'heHi I

orI,

M iii.'i m line wil.I'v. liitihinir W

SEE M1ME M'TTITCTho noted palmist, who predicted;

the death of President MeKinley andthe C.alveston flood, tells past, pres.!ont an, future: rends strhtly fronrsi ioneo and Bunrantoos satisfactionTent, 1D0J West Central.

ot thov mo members of thrV I.'" They will meet m jn;,

mra: aveiiee at i o. loik tinsi.mi n tli,- - jmi, ,:,nc him f,im nt. The pair w. re fit lit

r a 111, .'Hip.nil like Kasi

Capl V t'. cold, the .Santa Ke rail-road solicitor, who was called to t'uli-fnin- ia

mi I'usliiiss, has returned totlio oily. T!i. cttpl.iin atteriilod lht rr- -

id nioirii)..! amiWild n,ei, nr thr Loll. Will,rmit.il. It iinilii'dliH-- . In,..

I m r w ill he Uiki n Ht Hep tl. Tpev It j'otn ins ttii .laniuge' luHtui ileldI ion ml LliliI Wll! .ru !.,.!.( ''ii.W rrtiitn tli, eiriilni,- -01 (ii c.u 'A at ouk Ann. 1 a.ir. Who's IVIio in Albuquerque.

FIVEALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY. MARCH 26, 1916.

Mi' m should in th- - fm itt!t "hi. otv in llli' hands

111'.. pronounced pros. Tresent, they claiming that

I bull You NeedCLOVIS ClPfliION PROMISES TO

i n mm m am m m. m m t m a m m m m m m in m m m k ;f rM-- w ntillrn i

tillimi'lWS

are entirelyn.itli ami

Htm red , it h S PRESENTED B!"I Si he '1 ix n,iV

in ' ' wlin

DE INTERESTINIVI.tets lo,

. ' C1 J'.,.,..idRnt 01, ic. . r f1 - - ' v "

'city till' mrbul nltill' IH'M tUli .Mills.

Tin' meeting ImM nitlit vvNEW YORK LIFE

nfwggjP m 1 I I hr opening of the ytr bring! II f mmmmmmmMt

Not Send Off

For Your

Spring and Summer

Garments

in .i M't n resolutions. ii i'l'int.ini'il. nf strii t economy in handling

i t affairs, i i s i ; ootnp. liltv,--tiiils nil ;i)l tint '1'ii mill supples I'mtin. city mill avvuidiiit: contrails t,, lb,

i lowest biihbis, it ttd auainst llli- h.i.

s.Lively Scramble for Offices in

prospect; Wet aiul Diy Is

'7$ .jf" 1 Frilly frniininr (nthinni pre- -

Jr CV v,il ',on- - I 11 '

Hf i f1' 1 I Skirl udorned with m.ny ruf- - i j

SH fu. .aruch. c.

Comparative Statt'tncnt Dem-

onstrates Company Has More

Insurance in Force in Now

Mexico Than Any Competitor

$:;.", .nun .,,in Usui- fur x t i l i

sue Will Probably Play Bi';: if and water mains, being I'm' such

Part in Result, portion of Hint amount ns might I;,.

Ill MiifJ til lllnhe hoc ' XtOllsiollS jll- -

dielolislv.We HUiilnnlce to hloi t

and mnipete with linyhouse In Ihe I'nlted States.CCIAL COHMItPONOCNCI TO MORNINO JOLNMAL)

,ms. X. M.. March -- The ca .... j PF RS A N S TFRRIFIFD lisado

Ivspi'iiallv uratifymn t,

holders is he showingpolli

Ihethe (!'- -

You uia pick0111 an;.' cntaloizofficers which ;it th

out atiythim;you wish and

Ihe same pricestile and jiual- -

AT RUSSIAN ADVANCE.iisii I'm- city

(.:,( promised, l,e"iiining lf

to he ii tunic affair,liven u i a little, anil

011

erlor

sialement lecently issued I'r

lice of tile New Ml'Vi. ocommission showint; the

' Insurance In force In tin

01 poralioitamount of

ilil'feientUiistness in

,v: ; - fill $ v.- . W-- y -- rMe will li

ami much suby

Mir nametin 111 andguaranteed.

not be the stellar at tien i n i;i iy, M nf

,l,,li' il willon thai tin if thisold line companies domn is !,ak

absolute

( AsMM'htlril PrfM rDrrt'MiniHlmi'e.)Loudon, March -'. n lu ll

minister at Teheran, l'ersla, lias written a letter Just received, in iliploinai'nunarleis her,, which throws a side

this state.w Inch

letld.-il-lthe

e. the

According to this statement,Is olficial, the New Vork Liftall its competitors lit this slateamount of insurance In for.

;1 few months ago wuv, still tin

,.H indications arc that plenty

BT will he injected lino it

iiianv ilnys.Neither : In1 emoluments nf

ii,ir the honor of serving thin he the siren song Unu

REMARKABLE BARGAINS

THIS WEEKlight on some of the novel plcises ot

warfare .11 ihat leiuoi,. seen,' of y,.1 Xx 'm Am BR':.': Sgill- -

Ill'flll'C

office,' cityis oall-- .

ISe-- r

Mini

total fitrtirini! $;'!,!! I. suits, in black

tion. rno minister ha.s the rcpucition of beint; a wit. and lie sees t'thliinol'oiis as well as the seriieu si,of the scene about him.

on llecember '.' I CM ... be-

lli 2. The sum mentionedJ.7t!l policies. It is alsothat the premium income

silk-line- d undHi,. o.'inilieates into tin- iraidles new spriuirami white checktrimmed: sold$ IS. .'ii', our pi Ic

ingaside from the treasur. everywhere at

e S10.3

I cpl eselltsliiitcwot t hvof the Newof aliv otlte

t he i'ersialis Were great Iv eel ix- rr? 1 r. x. .1 v xno fittlil, theclerk mi whom there York Rife Is the larnestr company tloinu businesss.r ft 'V 1 cCsifficials dur- -tut il salary paid lill i it l.udlcs suits In mannish avrirr,

Kiih.irdiiie. plain aud checks,newest eteations, classy and1 m 1 v r"' in this state, Ihe total fe the tearine l heir term of office is pluct ion lly

to Hie honor, well, innnllting, anil verv tine t nt I it These suitsU wit- - " ij III I V ft 'a '""!"' or ttille ... f,U ,h, ML WhW.

BTOi opil lull, iinii pi'iliniifc il If J Mli I ''Hvlilis bui'K rrnn, front.experience bud Ijfi.'ii I 11 g I 1 M

has heen known to cause are sold even w here at T Onunilie cases it

MAN is idciiiiii'Hble,

untur-tuuat- e.

ailnuttliiK i's Kini"l h- -

our price fU.ttt

ed when they first heard the Kns-sia.n- s

were sweeping down from tinnorth. The terror of the I'l.ss.e ksspread alutul of tip in, and I'.ie peoplelooked fo ward to having thnirthroats till in a Mciieral era of mas-sacre. The oiniiiR of the lUissian.--Was awaited with pravest appri lien-sio-

The first Russians to arrive at Te- -

till- - recipient to .strut, around like a,,ch displaying its plumage. Tan

, . .... - J i . l. .

VXr AA fiM Without, however' ill -- : Ul 1 Hats In General.

M :, heinit $;'n'.',r,iir..nj.The compitnv is reprcseuteil in this

state by IC. I. Stsk, whose generaloffices ale 111 this city II is in thefront tank of insurancecompanies ami has made lapul stridesin New Mexico under ihe mntuiKr-iio'ii- i

of .Mr. MsU.

l ItW.HLfB f JV m ' ' ' T ' 1 IA splendlil iiHsoitnienl of the very

latest Hprlnir coats, In till white.cerauv it is not regaioeii ii,u :ukii.. j (f bats ;n Kfneral It niav he until thatllion' Hhiel. hriie not breadth of outlooki

: m 3 ; black and white mltiire andIhe newest similes in solid colthe verdict, his H.pl;U to wom- -

11 und diess. it perfectly Just. And who'i-il- have II ctlierwlse'.' The intoleiable

ors, nt H.9.V and upLadies' white kid. extra hlith luce

: ill. S ilu.fin w ere l ietj. until of officersll(c ti nil chnituea in dreRs.... ...,. i , ii,..,. 1. ,1' m ,i t',i ,., in... Hues f boots, ijoottjear well, nonr het

tef. sold ei en w here at $7 to$!: our price $1.03

front. They were in fine automobiles,sirikinalv dressed and well Ct'iiiippril. Mi 9- - 1 ! r 1 '( I U-- ' I II have Mlreudy aj'i IvihI Bi Out lli n4

have a PoarlnK umbltlun which errle.twniii ef them hlKlior than thoy liava tvurtnioliiilod hefoi. Hut: fur the ninmfut x- -

tri mi--s are to be avoided, liice such liats--

Ktiard of thn kiral army of ntheris o, fol-

low. I'opuluruy t predi.'tvU for feathersHreat Iniptriulice is Ktiached to nvokw

wear this aprhic While titer Is nothlnHlvery new 111 blousnt, a ;hU year'a blouscan tie distiimufalii'u reudiiy from u IfctU.

I !:i u tin l eieninn' itowti, newestallies and colors. Just thn kind

rllMtMMlf Vlslletl by IIM111-1I- .

I'kiBstalf, Arl, March U.". -- Theirain heiuiiitin' four d.ijs no devel-- 'oped into a, blivard yestc'ihiy. with 11

vi ry hiuh wind, Hinouptinn alino.-- t toa i;ale. About an inch of lain audfile inches of snow have fallen. There.Hie no initnedinie sipns of the storm j

.ihutitiK.

Not Ihnt it is intended to eliminate,tin' that it is,,r i veil leave impression,

tun more or loss of an honor for a

man I" set VP his. city as mayor, conn-tilma-

or in any other position win relie in us I devote a ureal den of timeto his official duties without com-

pensation, hut with plenty of fault-

finding "'I l'al'' "' llis constituentsbecause of his sills of commission, oromission, as the case may he. I'.ut

)i,,noi' does not hue him from his hap-

py and colli, nted fiiesiiie to plungeinto :i. heated scramble for office and,if I'lecied. lo devoti; a i

wero forhitlOeu MMively bears itilnkingllbntit. The I'urHans trieJ ii exiti merit.Iiiid the lestili was seen a few yours later

:1 tl'C cvtravuuuat I1 of dies whntii ii iiinHei izej rutm alien Uy.

VarvliiK fHhhlnns are (stiiiiillal toII TvoiMun wellaie, aud thu spring brlnim

to lier an even tsmuter lonliij: liian atother time for HimirthiuK "new'' in

cu will like, .sold everywherecm hinh ns 2'"; our price. SI0.V.1

Thoy weiil'iii tin- t hotels, spent'money freely, paid in full and a e

extra for their elaborate demandsand then proceeded, leaving the peo-

ple to think that th-- t romint; of Hie

Russians nilKht not be so had for thedroi t, lug finances of Teheran.

it New waists ami they are heapr .7 . ties, al only Stl.tM)

Lfe'.i """" I t . , t3 .lear's model by tthe aort of collar tt dis-port.tAiaNtei-- VJ Two of the newem ideaa in aarkJwear are Uhiturated above, une U a tiii!4 '

way of duns, rids ear the yeurnhifrE. Mafiaramcape collar of or km ml i tied with a lUK

rope, a dlslltiet novelty In the field o(neekwvui. The other is a, dainty abawlcollar ot white net with tnibroldory

and lace ttimmtna. A very low ft

b even mora pionoimced titan usual. TheI haiiKi ft this year luc not itreat, but theyfire fU'nlficait', siiowing as they do a trim- -

itioli from the mournful to tho Utniyant(imi from a certain sinipiii'ily and reslrntn-fcdaes- s

to the frilly, the feminine, tneHi'd the altottether up to dale.

IniliKi'silioii lunl f iuisllialion.Tiulisi si Ion and onslipntlon are

lunnnii the most common canscn of 111

health. A 11111:1 never feels so com-pletely nseil up as when his simnnclinoes hack on pirn. Portunutely muIcKrelief mav be had hy takiiiK I'liitm-herlai- ii

s Tablets, und In most casesthis relief becomes pel manciit. Honot uivo up hut teUo f.'haniherlallisTablets, mt well ami stay well nsjiitinv others have dot)i iHdnlnahlec erywhere.

.l W.- -l Cciuriil iuie.

portion ol his time for two years to a

job that is thankless to say the least.No, il is not money or honor that is

beckoning them on.llii lls Ticket Hllted.

A we.'U ago a it:cnsmeeliug nas held al the court house,itl which time a full city ticket wasput in the fielil. Some claim thatthere was no occasion for railing ihe

The next Russians were headed by ;

.the conimander-iu-ciue- f of the l;us- -

isian forces ope ratine ill that section, j

He was a tpi"a) Cossack, born on1

'the steppec north of the Caspian; ,C

hfse In Jill in furs with a bear skillhat. lack of his automobile was a

( I'.tie of huge auto vans. These ans,r'ci;ed the won, If r and fears of the!populace, as likely 10 let loose some1

'new de ice of Russian tenor. The,commaiider-in-chii'- f proceeded directo tile palaie of tile shah where an,

audience was i in amid doubts and

eormaBe, which 1 a neweemer this season,has all the charm of novelty, and i;uitc

ilrxtnos the Ii,li(cll0ccpled max Ira that lohe hi Mae to "lines," and wo only, were

possible, the vertical and tit circular. Thenew feature lnfwiuce the line horizontal.Aliich forms, as it who, the base line nf.he inverted U In utile which the bodiceii, kji-sIs-

, and extends front shoulder toEliojliler, with an eflieteul hrlilo of

fed In the back is a feature of the acajou.'White Rshariliiie and blue and whit

phi Id Kalardln urn combined In tlt suiarljfrcs-k- . Illustrated. Thn urrauKi'ineM of j

the plaid over the plain white Klv Ut

upaainne of a ftedhiKoti eoat over mwhile frock. Thn pearl buttons, narrowbolt and roll collar are dtmlla that leM i

an attractive finish.

A New Corsage."Old friends are best" is a maxim

Is applicable to almost everythlna exceptmuttera lasc'tiDalde, whtre initiativethe '' t. ci success. The "triangie"

VMio's Who in Muiiiieiiiie.

Yiiii tnjiw m.--i ir oppnrtiinltlet dally If jrnu1I11 nui .oniiiiitt mint adu.KemitU from linirniil Want Aila.

OLD ENGLISH HOMESDEMOCRATS il ARE CHANGING HANDS

citizens lou' lher for the purpose olnominating a ticket, as ihe slate had;been agreed upon several days prior UrIhe meeting, and, while the names oftin various .alididatis were J i'it he- -

fm e t he meet hi!,, in some cases w It 11

an i loiUeiiee that would have bin Kllii'iiioslhenes off the do' il was no- -'

tied that tip-r- was bur otic candidatefur each offii e. and tin' mectint:. ifj

at all, should have been called a:ratification meetins' I" ratify tin- slate.

apprehensions.Willi lip' B'l'eetiitcs lolnluded the,

cuinniaiider-in-chie- f ordered the 1110- -;

tor vans to enter the royal uurt. rind1

as Ihe shah looked oil he saw thevai)S tiriuji f"ii!i a ftreat asseiiiblaKcof Russian dancers, male and female.bin chiefly female. 111 ay dresses an-1- ;

siiannics, and female acrobats and:snake charmers, all in the pictures- - j

one iim'i, of the east. These, th' ' om- -

PUT WESTERFELD

ON HIGH SHELF

( AiciiN'iafrri rrexfe 1iirre,ni'ii'liii''e.lLondon, March 1 2. Thousands of

stat'dv homes of KtiKlutnl arc no"chiuminu n i uceoid'nK to the realesiutc authoritiea, ' 'Phe old ownersliave in many iiiMAnce t'ceii fori edhy im leased taxes te seek mote mod-crat- e

pla.ce und some of theseare hpim; ptircl aseil hy people

ii, with due di liberation ami!it'or. thou.sht, been pre '

that hamalice

irefullx prepareil. And, alter thenici'thm tuts over, tvlnii the i rowd hadtlispersed ami the lights had been putmil, somebody discovered, in sizing up

th" nominees, thai Very one was a

pro. Funny, wasn't it V

Xnw there was dissat isfai lion. c enon the part of some of the pros, witiijii n.:ii a ooiinle of the nominees

Discovery That Candidate,.

Allied Upon for Mayoralty!Race, Is Socialist, Despite'

wiio have profiled by the war lliroukhcontracts. f

Tin re is talk of wholesale iitira-- 'lion and predictions tbal country life j

will undergo a revolution sin h aspelihaiis has not witnessedsince the Norman eoiKptest, Manyof tile estates mat' even be cut Up,'

'mander-in-chie- f made know n, were :i

present to the J'crsuin luhr. to he in-- ;

corporate,! into the royal seraglio. Ill'was u novel and welcome present, thn'dancers soon displavetl their charms.:and evcrvone from the niler down l",the plain people was enthusiastic1over the coming of the Russians.

This good impression at the startihnd much 10 do with the later dcvel-- j

(opineiits, and the diplomatic obscrv- -

ids concluded that the Russians had.Slid ceded ill renewing some of tile

'war amenities of the middle aues,

when tin' victorious generals dislrib-- i

'uteri presents along their way lo ills-- !

Causes Friction,. i.uneilmanic Illinois, while other

Will. n tlu NVM m . i 1, ml(and parcelled out aiiioni; disbanded

'deiiiooralic caucus was; Miidiers whose jobs are (one and forniHhl and Ihe repnldi- -

xv hunt 110 ilher eiuploi nienl call hehad shown their l M til T 41 As the mileage of your

held t'ridican primariessuit, It wasfiKht for thebetween 1. II

generally believed themayoialu would beWclriiinr.sipate fears and assulloatrittht, the res

illCUIlibelll and

III disciissinu the effects of tilewar upon the lauded ueniry, FrankHirst, a widely known economist,'said that il w;ls only a naluiHl re- - J

still and that these people would feel)the pinch mine than Hie poorer class- -

is fur many years to come. "II in

of that office,the i hoicc. b

if the democr

lent VI

birteid. b'-- i

FRENCH AIRMEN MUST j

REACH HIGH STANDARD!

tlioimht that in a hustling city the size:of t'lovis they would not be compelled ;

to vote for any pari ieular man or set'of men. This is a free country, Hi'V.argued, and there is nolliing' to pre-- ,

vrnt ally mail runnitit; for office, or,putting mil several tickets. So why;not iiti out another tick"t? Happy!tlinimlit. So another meetinR' was;called lasl niuht. and while the nomi-- ;

es on the citizens' ticket for mayor.treasurer and clerk were endorsed.four councilnien were placed in

as follows: first ward, Itertt'urless. Second ward, J. F. Sellers,;Third ward. .1. A. MiFarlin. niut

Westerfeld.majorit;,nates.

, i.It was also icrtain Ihat Citywould be liolllinaled uAnHoelHted I'rrm fiirreH)nilfiH'e.)

f'aris, March Th" reiiuiromeiit!-impossible," lie said, "lo arrive fit(l

n'( itnything better than an a pproxitnatoi, listinutie of-th- e economic cost of tltii

i

reruihlica ns lo succeed hirnseir,

Savage Tires mountshigherandhigher-7,00-0,8,000, 10,000 and even20,000 miles in many cases

you will appreciate thefull meaning of our slogan,"No road too savage forSavage Tires. "

ithat his opponent would be s.lilu.el, Also il was known thai Vi ir.j war, even il we assume thai it ends

for admission to the French aircraftservice include a number of phisical

!aud moral finalities over and above'vhose that suffice for the ordinary sol- - ilemoi ratio tomorrow, The nifre economic el-m- d

vdi 'el f' i'l of the loss of hiinilreds of Ihou- -lien Craham would be tini choice for city treasurer

re was some talk of iiotnin" ' 'Hi. , , , ,

o tieuin Willi, ine cauoiiuue m n,( some one else, it was generally. .... . : e I ....... 1, , I, ... O. M ,1

sands of yotniK men ill ithe prlnii' ofi life and vigor Is almost Incalculable.

We may safelv assume Unit bywe hail lost tlironuli the war

'Im:be

pithr.o

.periorma sattsiacio, t.j ,,o ,"' , liev, d that Al (ioodilch, the e

would make tinMean trcanti'i

I'oiiith ward, A. I., ilurley.Wi'i mid lry Aistumiiii.

Il hns heen the I'onlentlon of thepros, or some of them, al least, thata man who was lined up with the an-

ils in Ihe recent unpleasantness wouldnut or could not enforce the prohibi-tory law if elected to office, and that,therefore, the reins of the city sovern- -

lonntiniions niovemeiit wnn ooiohands, the r'ularity and power of

i which is registered on a paper drum,ii,.. ....t,, i ftr.,,1 ,,f a clock.

jiiKaiu.All of this proxi'ani 111

jtiliout a tenth of all the wealth We

go possess-i'- before,tej'ci "The present public expenditure ofis per schedule, but.lie is ne.M ...

lihroti'Miiln, needle of which moves al id thei.is built onthe middle- -

Savage Mileagequality. We putheIhe goverimienl ts believed to

fitni oiiee everv second. As soon a lis stroll; tall, in ilemoci a I ic .'ircies:,since, it became known that iV.isier- -

' titl.l v,.c li.n tnf oii.inlitO' ,T lloiiie sees Ihe hand heitili to move liabout equal to the whole of the pri-

vate incomes of ihe inhabitants ofHie I'nited Kingdom put together

I.'has to stop it by pressiiiK a button,sociiilist party, that it may be neces- -

the record showing- rapidity ot syn

Mhronism between hraih and hand.TIKE isary to have him withdraw. It was,.n,'.,,,lil I toil Ihn record would bad

Last ol ail, lie is snni a ,........ . ,,,...- -.. ,.S crfeld's chanc s of

The figures of oilier combatants nrotoo small, because ,t veiy large pal!of their expenditures iias been met,not 'ny loans hut by de.b.'icinB cur- - j

rency.

man's profit into extra quality-ex- tra

mileage.And Savage Tires cost no moreusually less - than the so-call- ed standardnukes.

Adjustments on the basis of 4,500 miles.

trument to hold, while others arei insl elect ion, not so much been use he was'a socialist, but because he had

a Htatoment in which he deTOMACH MISERYS(attached to his chest and pulse to reg-

ister heart and lung movements. He is

itben suddenly subjected to some vio- -j "We are now adding to the nations!;

tiebt everv five or six weeks what, tvenied ever having been Identified withlent ' selisiil inn. such as the blinding- -

mv rmlitical tifKanization oih ''i nj added during the three years of theif lace of a magnesium flash-ligh- t. that of the democracy.li WON loud repoit. or a splash or tce-coi- u wa-- j

ter. Anv very strong-wille- d man mi(.If Westerfeld should withdraw, il

believed that the choice of the

I !oer war. v(e spend na much tn ;i

minute as wi then spent in half :m t

Hour."If Alfred the tlreat Itnd lived till!

. . ... . . i

Ietnueracy Would fall upon either Ask for Tire Bookr ". A.

prcihabl.vVOUld ,('- -'

Alderruun GeorgeKeleher, wiih the ihances

' in favor ol' Ivelleher, if he

now, and had throughout his long in,,of more 1hiin a houfai nil years liiin- -

he able to control his niuscl-- s so as 10

give no outward sign of tin- - perturhii-Itinn- s

caused in his mind, hut the ma- -'

chines tvenr-- t thf siifrntest tremble,iciiiiekeneil brealli or faster heartbeat.jTIv model pilot should remain, norjonlv normally, but physically imper- -

"Pape's Diapepsin" makessick, sour gassy Stomachs

feel fine,

d one d l.lunk id Kiiglun.lnole even boor of the day und nigh'.,he would not have destroyed iica.rl.v--

as much money as iis being added e I

crv fortnight to the national dcbi."or!turhfthh.', and in spite of fatigui

ccpt the nomination.However, there are a iitiiober if-'th-

radical YVesterfehl siippijrt swho declare that his connection with

jihe socialist organl.iii ion will help,'rather than hurt his chain rs at ihe'i polls. T!)ev Siiv what the void's of

alwaysd:iit"er his organism should Ini rnmmDo some foods vou eat hit back- -! ready to nvpond to the most amma,-(ftst- e

nit v...t u'nrk badlv: rermetltlic reflexes which he a.oiioes m ins GEOLOGIST ADVANCES

INTERESTING THEORYlido ot,,l.l...rn l,,w,r Dfld CHUSfi H SIC If, I I'll i It i 11 It US Well HS tO ominands tm, t.;,v n;tllt n(lW is a radi' dl, (,nd

itliat Westerfeld fills that Iof llis w ill.Tite perfection aimed at. in rder to nient. and that he can win in a 11,11-- TIRES

wir, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. orMrs. Dyspepilc, jot this down: Pape'tMnpepsin digests everything, leavingnothing to snir anil upset you. There

. felv Ollicit. SOTlSVl'T n na o i I ti tsr

j obtain men ready foris, according to one

t l rrtsM CiirrrKpiinilfiii'p.)Johannesburg. Mnh 12.--- it

tere.stiiifcf theory of Ir. Wilgio r, gov- -

any emergent y t,.r.''

iiitiiotiiv . "anj

'.""'f:'.. "fJTONG WAR IS FINALLY 'rerh.mi,, il v 'difference emotional pas.-ivn- y

how ivw'ii.r .imvti it disordered 'the most rapid moth -

ENDED IN CALIFORNIA! 'f diamonds l. diri.,a,i VnuUiwesIAfrica, now in British pnssessioii, is

standard established is roughly ttiatthe muscles of the arms should bej

mi will get happy relief tn live mm-tite- s,

hat what pleases you most Is thatI'-- strengthens nnd regulates yourrtoinaeh so vou can eat vour favoritefoods without fear.

Most remedies Rive you relief some

rythmic effortlent to a weight

The time that

that .since the area terminated fif-tic-

miles from .the coast deposits .

buried iitneath the ocean.

able to continue thewithout fatigue, i uiiiv;of about 3 a i.i pounds.

between the starting ofshould claps"

,. 0.,MwuiiH.neiin.o'.IiSan I'ul., Man h Z.---

'Warfare bcUleen tile Hop King andKuev ling tongs, I'hinese sectet s'-- j

IcietieS, was elided today when till''officials of the Chinese Six eonipHni''si

j ruinoum d the indemnities amountingto fln.ii'nj had been pa III by the war- -

Factory Distributor

E. E. BLISStV.rncr Ct-iiin- Aveiiik' ;m l;ifth Sircot

AUiu orKkon:, .v. .t.

Says h tinis rong.il Her,times they are slow, but not Pure."I'ape'g Diapepsin" Is quick, positiveand puts your stomach tn a healthy

the little hand on ihe elockfaoe andtl.a iiressim: of the butloii which stops

PRICESI'. . It. NeaN'si I tin mli or llisiilhutoi

Terms; I . I . I.Siivsige l;el

PlaJn (Irlp I'rafiteSize Thread Thread "ube?

30x:j J !i 4ii l.a.i '.'.40'iitxt'.i ll.::n i::.x;. :;.!i0' :' 12. to i5.no ,;.ioi.'.si ir.to :o.:iu ::..--i::lx4 T.H.i L'O.KO t.nO

!4 ts.s." ji.k:, 4

taxi . 60 L'S.4i r. Illii.4 v.-- jr,.uo v . i :,,jii:."x t .'li.n.-, ::o iir, i

"T.xf, j;t o ;;:!.;. ii li.'OI'rh cs libis l In cliangc willioiit Iioli.'o.

iliii-lii- u nls on bnU of I..MMI lull. ..

ritm'tion so' the misery won't comem Mi,,mld varv between 1

J in t Worth, Tex., Al.irch Mrs.Churb-- Harrison, ." -- year-old brideand niece by marriage to I'niled '

100 andcase of th.l,a':k- - . IlilO of a .second. In tbe

Srii.it.ir t har'es CiilheiRon ofrou fee different as soon ag tapefj for nui' k .shock, any small signs , fadions and peace pin t signed ' SlateTexas, way ludi, ted with her husbandi pepsin" comes in contact with tne j

' ',.t,,i pulse r,v otli-- i- symptoms j aff,.r had iieeu ordered to do soMomueh-dlstr- esH st vanish, ,hoW ..ver las,, and I hy ,h,. s, i,.,v .

today for the murder of William War-ren, aged about r,o, hotel keeper, lastI icc.-mhe- The indictment followed

111- -;

nil.deinnity wan paid for tinm A ..n lu I ' ii true il I ol u iii'n ' - ill Kinini tin v to . . rti iki. i ton fliicr .virs.head clearsyour nil ji'ui"i alfine. f "I Harrison made, according; to the po- -man ylain in the recent I'mif.'i. t.

lowing a. c(,nf. rence arningeil t,y H coMpleto confession t.f thethe' IICo now. make the best investmentlK ,,f crime, saying Warren had wrmifceilPix I ouipanies between offi' I"u ev.-r- . made, by cettinK a lartte 50- -

her.ent eas- - of Pape's Diapepsin from any

IHv.ncr r.Unle Sheriff.leadville, Oolo., March 2t'.. John

Canova, a prisoner in charge of V. H.N'ewPombe, sheriff of Fremont county,

Colo., disappeared unobserved fromtrain near Tennessee Pats lata today

a'UR st e. You realize in rive mm- -that o ionization, toiig l aib-ts, andChinese merchants from all parts ofthe state whose business was serious-ly alftcttd by the fud. ,

' how needless It is to tuffer from ftl tt prubi purchmet, ttlri orlraa r anlly tulrad by Journal wantd. Ba4 ifeami tu tkum. D it t"4.i, dyspepsia or any tioniat"naiKei j,

JUuider.w Uiiomo... M9 j

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, MARCH 261916.f. six

By George McManmBringing Up FatherIf

'

VtLl-l'- M(

I'VE. NEVER WOR-- A

, . - . iaiiInternational New Servlc.

all thi- -

DYOLLY-TKA- T

BiC GOCQ HA.'b

Bf E.N SITTIN" ONMIND- - filpli I

CCWHS.

to have one mope

"AVE - have. TOREPORT FOR DUTYtAKuT TOMORROW.'

v r;: U XV fin-m- PA: IM ONNA

Hlb AN' vjti i '' . .- i . 1 ii w i ;-- I un it.

y When Ihev ii.ine )im h they should

IVE ME N1AJORSHtRT HAT I'LL

OVE. IT TO him:' r'--- S

j

lour fold- -, When tliori'iiyhly riiLsed

unpin them or cut Hie ihieatls lmld- -

lilt, the foil together, but still' liohlIhein in ilif folds w hilo dipliiliK themInto very thin boiled Haivh.

Mantt them on the line, double,t o pi 14s. but fasteiiiiiK them will

two or three safety pins. This uiitll-ct- i '

i.f washing .dioit. reuiovc iill thfcsi-in- and it the cm tains al e t are- -

fully ho'illcl they should rot jtuilout d' shape, It It is desind t t

they should be tin t oil cream anain,cp am starch may he uk(i1, or

stead of March nine be (lippedinto bran wHoi 'In make the branwitter. r 11 cupful of ran into a

hiit'eicd muslin H'-i-. but it in a luic- -

kit and pour three .marts oi no: llinMnier on il. l.d it remain ji thewater lor about five iiitntiti.". ' iu''1

stir it round in Hie water for a '"ii-- I

ulo or two ami take ii out.water Will Simon Hie curiumx suai -

..i.i , ..1.. ...,i. ,,,1 ill t iot' iiellll, I 0 li .Oll.ll .100 t, .11

them a pale cream tune.

HI ,

QUERIES AND ANSWERSAntoinette Donnelly's Talksto Women on Beauty Topics

l'iu:ts Which I Ii'iisc'ircs li'ish to Knox.'

PURSE SHIPPED

WITH INVOICE OF

SAVAGE AUTO TIRES'

ly wrapped in one of tho lastthousand tirp sent out by the HhvurcTiro eonipanc is a iiocket-bno- k contaln-jlii-

mom v. The pocliet -- hook mid itsIcnntehts heloii),' to Harry Kaston, whuwni'iiu in ilni l'inishin.r mul a(lepiirUiifnt at Hie Savaszp Tire turn-- !

imny s San liiego plant.W hen hiasttm wont to wortc one day

ilaul week ho iiad his pdVkct-bno- k withIt I) . Willie lite amount of money H

contained yvas comparatively sliiali,illic iocl:et-boo- k it'elf was laige andKasiot) Hind it hampered him in hiswork one of the wiainkini,' 111a-- 1

chilli s, he removed Hie wallet andlilucod II on his work hem h.

ilu.-- t foe a juke, a follow workmanplaced the pocket-boo- k In a partiallywrapped ca.sinK. intending to tellton about it, but while this workman's'attention vvns uttruclcd an- -

other workman came a lung. In a mo-

ment, the tire was securely wrapped,Kasinn'.'i ii(ick"t-boo- ( and all. 11! tho;

ii i.l. ITi., iiriiikii.il HI) IIiwhit you cam, lift brok- -

the moat liniinrtant thing! llMhr your face break out. it Ik uniinlihl-tha- l

ON Ih girl whtiaapltea In beaut v ,.,:iy i,c iiiiin. ,r the Hanga yu rat. (ifI.h.1 li learn In lh hii.(iilanl pari ,.ur.ir, u didn't id! tnr If you am muchUnit trlglil rye and lung lindma ,.,.,, ,,r pwy, hut there lun't anyl lilngplay toward th cultivation mi l ,,, wm ,,!By lSVu(, w(th . ,.m,,, .xtlll,

til achievement of BDiiil loi.k like mi.'ii tiling f't Blmple, laiurlalrtint'ir. In im lntim-lu- Hi" fart thiil 'i iil; tiy.ii. drink iota mil li.U i.f wtr, ami tinnf fine f lilil'lffi IioiimIIi i"u llMi' j ,,, ,(,, unn if to l.fioiin' i wimuimloil.)hfhit eiiiitihiti- - m tit ihf hivhi.i. x Kium t,t cotU alr tnkrii lh llrirt lhltiinriiiii of fi inliilm-lii'iiiil.- s . ,i, (in in .ihlii will mk hoimIi i tiwid

Tlin mrntifthflilnR nml iH iiuilfylni: of cUurii.tt Hi.- - i.iii.li-iti- tilyi-ffl- &,

Ihf )t-- In ly mi iiii nii" n illMli'.ult il 'lMii mn i'h ull i.kinn, U im.y U-- Buol'h-iii- i

tlml In In hii .v h''iinil llii' H'op" ,.j Jt,u,, jimvm.i f thr mimlflll H hit wIhIii-- In lurmiin!

Vil:icf; paper labelled with the usualrrd arrow ami placed amonir a d

others itt the truck 011 which

tribute, lunom; Ihousanils of others inl Slniii. !iho warolioiixp mul I'iastoii bid ills be- -

"i:l.'ic i:nairicl" how to re lousing a nmporary Kotidhye. He is

move blai'k enamel Main form 11 hl confident that his loss iu only tern-carpe- t.

imrary. as the wallet contained a num-- 1All her efforts 10 remove Ul,.

her ot papers bennns his name andslain seems h. spread H, adi!rcs:s and Kaston is sure thai every- -

The only Hiinus know of thai m'o 'thing will hi- iveniually teiurned tolikely to remove Hie stain are mctiiy -

latcd :ipiril mul eucalyptus. J him;should try clicnlU'tus first, suUuiliK

ihc snot well with it ami using plenof clean soft , lot 1? s to rub with- H

will be necessmy to go on until thecloths have alaiot'bcd all the stain

111111 Hie carpet. Afterward Hie

in'.ocar,.-- l will have I bi- - Washed, mlfor this purpose should use a c

pet snap, V.lllfll obtainable fr

"X. V. '.' H in what orderwv'ldittg imrly .should oilier thi- -

chuii'li and how tliey Klintlld btlind 'dehiuvh.- 'TlM''llll'ldeUl'00!l and he.'-- t man waitin the chuicil fur tile bride, slatidini;ill tlie fhHiifcl w! lie the l.'i'iilal ito- -

(Csnloii . The lit'lilesinal'Nurrivtt bfi'ore ihc biiilu mul wait in

tin) ijinll vestiliflc. The bride wtiliis diup the chiiifli on her fnllii-r'- leftil'Ui. the brldfsuiuhl.s IeHclinti theWiiy Iwii mul two, II' theiif lire ni"icthan one, For the the a

'Manila n Hi" left nf the l.ralo-ilrooi-

I'lie cliti f biiili siu.iiii slamlsbohiud lor, and Hie Inst man behindthe brnleiM-nniii- Th. In iili-'.- fatherstands oil I. ei b Ii.

( I'illl Slllllltll2.'Ileallb'' has a little will of eiuln

whit uus a nil nun1 tendi nov lo stoop.She aslos where sin oni str.ii's10 remedy ihc defect, or ii can nice (

her nisi ructions for uiakiin.' Ihcni.The right ineliioil to cine the eiiihl

of slooplci; ii in h:ie proper physi-

cal full ure. H wonlil I'1' Hilvisal Ic,

11 j n si-- i ijli-- lu see a ilo. ioi ninl to askhim to u physical culturecxpi rt who could ail vise on I ho sil'-je- et.

Tile straps would le of llltleuo if he musi leu coiiu.'llinn Hi"

shniildois ale not tn a saHsfactoi- j

I

coiiiiition.

To' Wiish I (' CiirlHlnx. ty

I r,. . ....eii.lo'f ,1" lu ,W tfl washa pair of (Team colored lac curiums,;i lias ifd lo wasli no pail', bo'. f

c iv w aler t lu-- have been pnlhits become furiously hard, and the

mi tains have washed a dirty gray

color nnd have gone out of shape..III Hie curtains caiofully in four

and safety-pi- n or tack them thnniithHie folds U'foic cominencini; to washt U 111. This will make Hit 111 easi'TIt. iiianatic in (lie tub ami less likelyl,i pull out of shape. llefore folding

them shake litem well to get all loo: c

dirt out. .Vfter I'ultllny soiik themfor twcntxl'oiir hours In soft soiuand borax mixture, milking It fairlysin-UK-- After twenty-fou- r hourswring, them out of thin mixture andput them into a fresh tub of Hie mix-

ture, nibbing them well in Hie mix-

ture, if thev make Hie second l"tof water hard leave them to mih Is in

Ii lor another day ; then wash themand bml ihom Well and rinse thor-

oughly, still korpiiiK them in the

You can have a..e

",!.1.,...-'-j-g''t.-

iu', r..i,

OtSirOHM-NAJO- ft - EOTI'VE atEN IN SOMECATTLE THAT WOOLD

I .

r m ill

Itt Til ii: iciinlmii: a fiw itrnim ofklvi Int. ii rid rintuiiliT In i..ut liumla

.. r . aill,,ifiurl tin- - ririiK'li. rrd loi.k- iJ.i not nuy'iii- - hrinilH tn In I w ulrr or water In hleha at: in. g ap lia lieeli plm'iil. Hot waterwill iilv ayB make the hand red. Ilaiheyour IuhkIh ,tt tepid water, umn u itiiri'lil nr 'I i.p, him! iliy thoroitKlily. 1 liave

f rm u .it for OIumwiI huiola wliich 1I

aliHll be glad (o nd1 to you II' y u willmul me a atvinpeii, (nreand envelope

HI.AN'CIIII';; Wien yrai'llelng deepIm thing ii lu a ya Itihu t hroiig-l- t the iioh- -

Inla. Iti not only bad for health loloeutlie through the mutit, but it iinilnaHie llpi thick. It always lvt to wear

tockltiK a half alie larger Utah yourten. Wtiift uti'ck'.iwiii litvaiiaHy ciumpthe feet, 1 ) v a formula fur remov ttigon it w hleh I cihiill be glmi lo mail toyotiif you will ''ii(l me a maiiipeU, addl ikm-i-

enelipi.-

liDKMi'i;: Wuihlit),'. rinuilUK. atidlUirfictiig ate all excellent for I

uli'i'iigtln Ming the ankle. Thin Ik nl.o anexi'i'llinl exeri'lm'.' Stand erect, liw ontin dpH "f ).iii toea wttlt ail nitutelea ofthe hiwer i' if in Id rlgat1 llohllr,if thelttucliK rigid, lower the hccla uhlll tlteytoiuiii Ihetl .nr. Ih jidthe fioutof ie foptupwind uw far an poiilbki with the calfmUKcli is held nUid I In through thl exei --

ciae fi r llfiH n inliiiiilie twice a day, Klrntt'tiiove the eli im hefnrc Ik gmiilng t'heeirroine. My fotntula for come will, 1

am mill", te'wvu your luflrrlng. oiiklyiu lliie me to send It to yui? Jiint Kend

im a Ktatnpi'd, mMreawd clu'dV vv anil It

ahall be mailed to '

UTTl.K ANNA; iho e In rtir.-- weekaIk often rnoug.li to Kliantp-K- j the ),mi Youemit ori i coiiie the oily by ulligh gtiml tuph' mid tni'ii It will mil he nei'ca-Ki- u

y lo w afh 11 i"o .iftrii, A ruiiibivi n eon-ili- li

lott tm trfu ti ikI It ti u it l y nci'mh pio --

aplriiilmn of the palnm The only treat-ti- n

fit for thin tii.uUe Ik nr. internal on.IHilnl up your hyMini, gel IoIk (if freehair ami m. t cln-- . and eat Hlmple, iiulirnh-lu- g

fo'il. l''ti MUi'iit)y tuid i'lH'iiltlori willtuake the iiands Mii'Ktid utiHliuirtixe. 3

alia'l be e ImiI to kMkI you f m inuia foiCiwlve peteplriitlon and inii ttet!oilB ftirUn- - oa: e of t he hetula and imlla If you will

d nu- - a elamped, athtii wtiii enteiope

Saw f,r tlw Annihi! I 'phrariil

'mcsliis. so the ideal nliilllmit ofele.i uliiirss in her home Wiis noihingabout whifli she had a lieht 10 boast.If a house even a huge one couldllo1 be kept imillllc ulalcly ih. Ill Willieight palls of hand.; In do lie wolk.then here fitai'iiv would he some-thing- nrmig Willi the hou1-- , k. e,mgml Hindi, of the mistress Who dlleetedthe work of lor servants

In llie l , it r Hume.In the oidmnrv home, however,

Ithlnys are vtrv ilitt-re- iit onetony be i!nploV(d, I'ei I1.1 ps there

is t,n one bill Hi,' l, listless herself loUlo ull thr cooking, el, lining, dusting,itc. In this use she has her handsfall gonitis throiig'i ihc d.iv wolk.and if she seis good keepsher f 11 i 1: 1 dusted nd lit r.il'pi Is

we).l, she Is lining nil that tan beof Inf She has no time to

mount sti i l.oliieis 111 sour, b of duston tit, eoi til. es The effort of takingdo v n pi. . , lasting them mid l ul-

ling tiiem bm k cur!) week is Ionmill li l'o hif sticngth. So she puts.If these Hung until tlie minimispring , I, aning, uu oeeasion uponwhi. h ihc whole house in riv, 11 athorough loaning.

It Is a mistake In begin Hie ( lean-ing l a. earlv. f.,r before tin summer

wirtVfa the house will beUlie dusty and dirty again The lasl

"f April or the first of May is theideal pi nml uf Hie r.tr for thia work.Tli "M (he warm sunshine will help In

r. liovuut.g the inns, whi h should besent I., ihe roof for a good h, tilingand b it in the open air thai thewin tn sunshine may help 1,, kill allninth ggs. rt Heavy draperies mustbe taken down anil ! ateil well, ulsosent to the room fur a good airing.

lift- ohm iliidni. thi i.nly ii'iiiiiln j

Li'lii Unit the timtmetil Ih nml'flirting. Mid niunC not !. I,u.t.-- I mu!f II I loohltvi the if !

TIi Mfml mid iiiohI t llli'iirlniiH win n'lillnliloniiiK Ihn In oiiimiImk In in nwlilr an i(illilf, mid iilnliKinn Uhmii !nli

hnnln of rnld illmlllnd waixr. Thin munidoiid nlKht nml monmur uiiill In- ' i "

HOW llioniimhly In I In 'a'Vl('. Hlmpl rr ih ii'iniilv In H

wmkH mmvKl In nUiinKllii-iilti- nfnkiyi' and mHkliiK llim In l.lil n ml rlt iii.I'lll rm imml 1p mki'n wln-- dryliik: rlti rub till" i)i Willi rmiuli towi-l- . Imt

t" dull litem gently limlenfi wiin h i'ieof nld linen m M fine eMinlnlr Iniinlki--

chiefTry wsllitf 1 Ihi'! clr.nl ee cup or 1

lueit lltHdii the liiiinf lhee KIM Mil

Kith distilled HHlrr, ami ti old It Ini.irhi e In turn. Tint remedy In a Kitnd ,

but It won't lie ml rnirncloiin iih

ffilly (llliplng th fdi'f rl;lit Into Hie

ratir10e Hint become mire nod are liable 1n

'min t after eiitoame tn oold wind, ilu.illillliant eunnblne, or dnzxlinx aitllli'lulI ght cull be niiotbi d anil ietored by thehlilieti'm of hoi wet eoniin'iKi' Inldi n the foil head and over (be eyin.

Another i in i' for Hied, aching eyi a tbutbibg tin-Il- l In a wnrih of weak bmiirlrerlil anil water, hleh Mhnuld hi Hpiilnitelthrr In the form nf wet IhiiiiIih,''" "r li

r ifa in nf mi ye eup.A llltle vunfline aiilli'd evils ii.v:bt'll du wonder toward hi'lilng In i

itt the I'lowtli nf line eveliMhrw, Tor

b though good ejelanbi' me o great uuHi'Junrt to benuty, the pity l thai theyrsnnnl lie firmltieeil by ini'tib wixhlnj.f.it them, htlll. their nltivatlon m bvno IneaitH liiiimnmhlo- - only It ItivoU'eiI miil work and n hihIi tit fitii tilloii as

, ell a a large amount of patli nee.The fiilliiwlbg tunlr I em ellenl ; Yel-

low valln, two ouin'en; oil uf lavemlet,fifteen drop, and otl nf mai'tnary, tlf lecniliup. Mil thoroughly, Aflet J'ntl waMiJour fee at night brtixh youi eyebrow h

witli the tiny In ush upu w hich a fewtliopa if the toiib ha been placed, I'nriiciitar palnH trmit bo (illicit If you applythin tonic to y tun elanliea. a It w ill

th eym, in any oil w tll, U it gi In

Into Uii'lu.

Antoim-ll- Dijnnt jj' Imto'cr.JtKuhKN HKAI!' KTi; io i k'I on

me: hat1 IV ilMt

T

be rolled ,,n ;t Imm polo ,i:id put ivmlawny not hui.K up iig.iiti. U -'

iter In lint,., the wiuiliiWH bur 111 til'V

Hlllllllicr. :" th.lt UU tbo nil' pilHFil'l''

nut V Clin f lie roonifS.' r

I'i'iiinrc Nu.Wlillo Uio ucltinl ( leaning utnl

of tin- tioliM niliKt lie putoff lor ft feu the wim- - Iiouhc-wif- r

lieKiii'i now In in ciuirc fur 'Imvvni'li. J I . r prepiiriiUiin rmiHiala inK'ulng lit er nil the lnn'eiiu driiwci amiHiitlli.fj nwuy Hip ront'Tit. luittingli why i )i i thiiic.n wlilcli will ti"t In'

tici'iliil (lnrlc,gr tlie Hiiiiiitier unil throw-lu- g

Htvuy tho.i' ilmiKK whli i ltuvc loettlp-i- tine.

Il very fiiollili in liltlc ui .i u t" '

Willi Iniuitru r.'ibie jiU-- i ch of bi'ic-a-bn-

uu, niliN nml cimIh m tMiinKniiiiii'l which liiiic lung nIip-- juI'ikell the iJii.vs "f iincflllni'.--v in Iicylily.They only ( i Jvo up Miinable runniwhich miglit he ullllrfii In n heitcrwiiy. W'hlli1 t in ii v w.iiii ii hiito tnllirnw uwiiy nnythuiK. Ii'iiinl'm; Ihlnaafor Koine future lle, t'H'ir tlirillj !"!-Ic- j

is put aKiiKt'lIu1!' v ice. Sin h li

home lil'eliltll'N croVVill'd Willi I.Holi'Sh

lll'llilcH, Millie tin- - tluiigK I'li't liel'ilrmttn ore ci'iiiiipeil ii.U' aiimll hiuiitk,blKilll' II LUlIll llolll I'l' their freHbllCHM

mi, i briiulv from uu' h i rent uieiit. Plg- -

lichse with till nriicliH fur ulihh jnulilive no ileflilttc iiae liv g.ivlng tliciunwuy. .Snllic line inav .1 piu'eiiillellictti and their aiiwni.' frmn .vourbnnie will never lu minnPil.

A GREAT COMPANY

PUTS ITS HALL-MAR- K

ON RUBBER PRODUCTS

Since (bo I'liiled HUitoH unvcrnnicntlinn no ."land. nd ' hull-in- . irk" fur rub-ber KhoiIm. Ihc ritlted Slates Ulibbel fconip.i nv, llio luiy.i'Mi rubber coiunnnyin tile world. IlilK lidopleil u HtllHTtnnli'-iniir- tn be phutil on tiiblier

il Illinois which it nml iti subsiil'iitlcMiiiiiiiufiii't lire.

The I'liiled Staled i;ovi-- i uinetit guar-alltcc-

the "hIi f li 1 i i ! V Is. ' uu,iilld tlie I'llitcii SltlleK lllllllli'f coin- -

piiny w'islii'H to tiHKlinic the Mime ic-- Inioiisibility for tirttcles of rubber be-

hind which tlie foiitpaiiy stands.The Miicr Iraiic iiiarli of the Cniteii

Stall h Kilbner foiupnny In vet j i;iiil-pl-

It coi'Mintu of it lililioti ui'pcaiiiiKcilhcr on the urticle jinclf, hi In theadycrlieini; uholit any ilvi II nl ttclo ofrubber, fur whhli 'In' fonuuiny h- -

aUiinN responsibility. Tho libhon ismaib oi t In im strlpfii; the cou-

nttei ripe Ih white mul the other iwoblue. I pull the ribbon in pliU'Cil litel.'n 11 Slu'.fx llubhci' comiiitiiy'a aior Hie u ndc-mi- l rli of one of the arl-iiu- h

MiliMpliiU y t oi ii in left of Ihc l.'nil-- id Stall h Kulil'i'f nystcin.

This ribbon mriying; tip1 seal or a

liicl'i liamlisc U'ndc-iimr- will be Usedto ilist iitgul h fiirtoiis, t

liiivis, i.i ., in which rubberof known i)iui lllj lire packed.

unr of the offlieis of the I'liiledStiiles liul'lier coiiipnny, when inter-viewed llbillll 111.' .lilnpl ion nf the l n

ns Ihc fuller tradi - niarh, saal:Tli'ie are lunny iiiireliablf rublier

nrticlis iiuiilo and Tl'cso ititich s

hi,- usually 11). tile in sell Upon pricea In ar

'The I'liiled States Kuliber ioin- -

punv'H products are niaile to sell onou.ilitv. anil really the ribbon markingIs all tluii anyone needs to know tobe an expert buyer of rubber prod-uct".

"The public can count upon thefull hunt of service H'om any rubber

'article wbhh bears Hie blue andw hile lihhoti, and may feel certain

Ithat it represents Ihe greatest Milliefor t In- least money,

j company s repiil a t mil will helit stake all the time end its repnta-li.u- i

must depend upon the setvice ri'ti-dcir- d

by ih" co. ids it marks. Need-less to say that reputation will be

'jealously guarded and its prestigemaintained and increase. 1.

"Phis will be done by milking Ihcj goods nun kid ly ihe I'liiled States

Knob, r i iiipanv ribbon just :is re- -'

liable us silver be tt ing the markI'sti:i:i.im;.') "Sicrling silver mti.b's are hotior-miiik-

bv the I lilted Slates s;ovcin-me-

liooiis hearing our ribbon arehoiioi'-n.ark- t d by Hie largest rubier

icotupanv in the world, a companx'whose name is that, ot our country --

' I'nil'-- Stales,

MISS MANDELL IS

LEADING IN THE

QUEEN CONTEST

Miss tll.idvs Maudell mis leidina inIhe , ti coin, si at midnight lastnight Hire js hovy ihe seven lead- -

' lug eiintesiani.s stoodniadvs .Mandell, 5.

Ktt.l Kiltenhoiise :,.(.'.K lit 11 Statesoll. 2, 'IV).Mabel!-.- - I'lullips, 3.4: .".

Pearl I'ursnii, o,;..Helen Sinilh, 1.4 H.

I 1111, 1 land. i,:;;.The em lest will olos,. Thursday

jnight ut 1.' o'clock and tlie (iticenwinlit-- rlini lli'U I Itliav I1IKI1I. 111a VOUI1K

woman reo'ivlOK the most votes willbe cuten and the ciuididutea that fin-is- h

set nml, third, fourth and fifth willtie ninida to the ipiei n ami w ill

handsome prUe ulsu.

1 Hudson for Signs

i Wall Paper

HUDSON for Picture

Frames

Fourth St. ami Copper Ave.14

FAYWOOD HOT SPRINGS

For Rheumatism, Stomach Trou-bles, Kidney Ailments, Inflamma-tions, Arterial Hardening:, Loco-motor Ataxia, Nervous Hreaklug,

Perfect Treatment, PerfectClimate., Health, Pleasure. Ixixa

Modern Hotel. BooUlct.

T. C. M'DERMOTTFfljuood, N. M.

LUMBERPaints. Oils, (.lass. Maltholil ltoof.

In:: and I'.iiildins; Paper

J. C. BALDRIDGE LUMBER

COMPANY

THE WM. FARR COMPANY

Wholesale and Itetail Dealers In

I'UKSH AND SALT MliATSSausage a ssnoeialtv

Tor Cattle and Mors the ItlirgestMarket Prices Are Paid

DUKE CITYCleaners-Hatte- rs

220 West Gold Phone 416

LEATHER AND FINDINGSHunu'H. Saddles, Ilevoe PulnlH, Hoof

PuiillH, i:i'.THOS. F. KELEHER

PHONE 410. 408 W. CKNTK.-U-

Albuanerque

CHICHESTER S PILLSV"tk Luilleiil Anil ? "ruatp l I

( it.? I 1,1.,'hm-ter- i llaui,,allrundyl'l;.a I'lll. in ll,,l tml l,,ld nirtallii.V"jJV.iM Iv.ir?. seulol ilU liiue Kuboii. Y

PIAMONII i:ii vM 1'ILI.a, I"P FI yuts ktunm M Mi t. safest. Alirtys R'lm

--r SOUBVDBUGGISISlVraitKt

Hair Like Mine

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matter of care and cultiva

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nicsi. , ers.

Maid's Holiday- -

Mistress" asks if it is usual logive a maid a week's annual h"lida ',

and should she be paid for il.It is usual to give a' week's or a,

I'orlnii.lit's holiday, but there H n a

rule about paying for ii. In some;cases half withes are given, in othersfull wui-.es- , ami iu some no Wanes nt

all. If a ulii has given a year's goodnnd foiis'.'icntious serv ice, Ihhik that!nnv generous spirited woman wouldfeel she had earned a holiday and '

.would endeavor also to pay her.

Who' Who in AUniuiien)iie.

Ynu hum many (ippnrtunlttes tlally Ifin nt rcrt Jmirnal want da

the first ley nf Its Journey to its tlltl- -

male ptirchaser was made.llofoiv tli" loss of the wallet was

discovt red, these tin s had been ilis- -

hiin. .He sajs the Savage casniu,aside from the prize package feature,

Mm such an exceptional value I hut wh- -

ever KOI 11 will not nave ine leanto keep his pocket-boo- k and that, yoncan count, on the honesty ot people In.general, anyway.

The sum of money tile wallet eun-- j

mined is not large. It is, however, im-- ipnrtanl to Kaston as he has a wife si mla large family lo support. We unite;witli him in his belief that whereverHie pocket-hoo- k Ic found, whether it;be in Siin Francisco or .Vew Y rkVani olivet' or San Diego, it will hepromptly forwarded to him.

CHICAGO FIRM HAS

PLENTY OF DYE STUFFS

Hart Sehuffner & Marx, the hisclothiers of I'ltieago and whoseclothes! me tuud in this city by SimonStem, Inc., have amiounccd that thescar. ity of dye Htuffs is not known by

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goods they have and are maiHil'at tiir- -

ing for the trade are fast colors and j

th,. very host of Imported dy es used, j

Announcement to this effect is made j

j elsewhere in today's Journal..

The lead to social distinctionpaved with false pretensions. .

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USE OF

Wealth of Lustrous Luxuriant

SPRING CLEANING DAYS ..o . f

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BY iTHE

DandruffNEWBRO'S" HERPICIDEDestroys Stops Falling HairHiidit, Scintillating'. J,ii.uri;int Iiair i within the rcacli nf every oji'l and wntnan. It is all a

They Ate Alntcsl fVv, Vii jwic

The flist ),nii Ii f apl'ii.g III the all'if not hulled witli joy hv the averageho.iM vyife, fur slie know that beforeU ll long ,,lie will be plunge,! Into thaiilii .nb'il time known as ' spring clean-ing." The annual upheaval in Hiehome la .1 time lo tr the p.ttielhc aswill as the atnngHi of nnv woiiimimid ni-i- h "iisew i cs look forwatd t"thia 1"-- i "il of vitfi runs ilusiliig. w.ish-m- r

u'ld eleanti.g wl'h nnv Hung- butph a -- nt e.

111 Hie aver, life home, however It

Is lie esiciry to go ow r each roomw iih brush, broom and wash pun.ice,. Hf warm ilav s iii rlvo, for mi

miii 11 do st has oil. .led during Hie

wiiiti th.u Woodwork mul wall pu-

pil' ate up! lo look .1 bit shal'I'V,Tins il,,e ion mean It ( dusting

and ib aning have l"H re gifted ulltilling Hie winl.-- l not i,t nil; hut II

di es i thai in the average homewhere niii' or even no st.lv, iht is

w ooilvv.ii I. and , eilliik's arelo t ,101 to I., , leap, d ev. rv Weik.A ml If thev al mu. I In ar,- s oV -

eleil Willi a f.lle imulrt ot tlul whlfl'.dfilts 111 Hie winilovvs. ( veil when llteyale 1 bised.

'l .e never Im u spring ile.iiilngin i,i iife.'' pioudly t,niarl.ed on,matron to inotlur sin 1 while ago."I enljMider a getier.il upheaval tlll'iee- -

ssai y. 1 hi - in servant keep myhouse clean all Hih tone, and ihere-foi- f

when dhe hpimg eionea iiiouinlw are not in need of mote leaningfb'in 1? cosioma.'v week lu m

h'mie."Su h a eni.ditlnn Is, of eourse, Ideal,

hut p'laaihlc only In the hmne whilethi-e- or four aeivanta ale einiilo.v ed.Th matron quoted above enjoyed theservice of ortiethvit like e'ght di- -

X11 loiiijer is ii neccssarv for viiur hair to 1k dull, lirittli-- . liMerlc-s- . A few applications of XKWHRO'S IllvK- -tion.I'K'IDK will effect the

it will show lite. Miaplo come out. The scalp

nmsi chan;-e- . The hair will radiate health and beauty its growth will k' stimulated tand lustre before unknown. Kvery put tide of dandruff will disappear and the hair will cease

will be clean and healthv and the itc'nincf instantly; stop. Herpieide has a most exriuisitQ odor vM"

and is a dcliglil in ue.

Take No Substitute,vVx'

There Is Nothing Just as 'Good,:v,t1If your dealer dees not have M-.- T.KUS llr.Kl'K IDI'.,

'end direct to our laboratory for the genuine. A full 50cthe Original Dandrut Remedy in stock,size lxittle will be forwarded to vnt bv mail, x' S I

postage paid. Together with an interesting booklet telling all ainnit the care nf tlie hair.

See Coupon E3rSold and guaranteed at all toilet goods counters.

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v' ' '.' .Applications at the better barber shops.

- ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1916. SEVEN '

Hliiljliiu TIuUlT li,l' 1,,'rlii,''!!' ions in l!u Ion

REDLANDS DEBATING

TEAM WILL ARRIVE

ON ELKS' AUTO

IS 110. 15,732

Foml wiili th il.itumliiiK tickets.In order tilllt Hi,. iv mUlit In' no pos-sible error in tho final uwiinl, il wasdecided to wait until thusf In chiirni'of this contest could truce llir niat-tc- r

down ami be sure that no errorcould crccji into t lie transaction. Anannouncement uill ,(, maile withinthe next day or two lls to when tipsdrawing will take place.

ON LIMJTED TONIGHT

The team which is to represent thet'niveisity of Kedl.iuds in the debate

'with the liiivcrstty of 'ew Mexico;will arrive on the limited this even-lin-

and have a day to rest from thejii'lp. Two men will compose Cho

team.The Judges who have solei'te

for this contest are A. i:. Stroup, J.''. I toss and .1 II. Wat'oner, superin-- ;

lendcnt of the Santa Fe schools, wil l

the Kev. K. P. Schulcr as allcrnat".

K M r nrrnntii niflame of Lucky Holder Not

M on' mtYpt Known; Hnmnlinminnc EMOTIONAL ACTRESS, FACTSNOW AT LYRIC THEATERArise in Drawing for Jar of

Money; Make Award Later, .Mine, Petri. m, the silled emotionalactress, will he seen here at the Lyricllieatcr today only in the five-pa- rt

feature picture, "What Will PeopleSay?" produced hy the Popular Playsand I'layern and offered for releasemi (he Metro proaruni. It is truly

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The climax of the Kilts' folliescamo lust niRht with the draw ins forthe KUldeliH Iter iiiitoniobilo which hadbeen considered the capital prize of another Metro wonderplay, and (asilythe entire buziiar. The name or the 'hp best feature picture in vvhiohwinner has not yet been ascertained, Mine. Petrova has nppeii-e- d. Al- -

An excellent musical program hasbeen arranKtd as follows:

"Whore the Sweet KentuckyFlows." (Pcrneisl, Sigma Tau iiunr-le- t.

Trombone solo, t Mascherom), KarlPortcrfield.

"The "Shoogy Shoo," (AinhroM,Siema Tau inpirtet.

The iiiestion as has been previous-ly iinnounccd, is:

"Kerolved that the federal govern-ment should own and operate all In-

terstate railroads." It is of local aswell a.s national interest, since thepresent movement of Albnipieriiue toown its. waterworks is very slruila".It promises t,o figure more hugely asa national issue in the immediate fu-

ture because of the preparedness

REGARDINGPetrova scored enorhut tlt" nuinher of the ticket ntiJins though Mnumous .success on the fpenklng stawe.in nearly eveiy capital of Kurope be-

fore she made lier triumphs in Now

it .s owner to the car is 1. ,":! J.On account of tho l.irne number

of tickets Hold in the ruffle for thecar, it was decided Unit instead of York and on tour in this country, n

remained for motion pictures to at- -

ford her tue greatest opportunity of j

her career, she stands alone in therealms of the silent drama, as a su- -

preme emotional actress, and as a1marvelous citoi!iiiinst she lias noeciual on the screen.

Jlme. Petrova is supported by a j

0)Cost 0movement and because of recent do- -

velopments in electric railroading. j

Attondanee at this debate will bowell repaid hy a thorough discussion j

of thi:' iriporlalit qiics'.lo-i- , and isurged as an indication of uni ersiiy

u!ie, ten tickets should be drawnfrom the bov, in order to provide;iK'inst the possibility of tickets Imv-ini- T

been lost or otherwise failing tofluiw up. It was decided that theowner of the first ticket drawn shouldbe Riven thirty days from midnightlast uischt to present his ticket andnet the automobile, and that the oth-er nine ticket-holder- s should be al-

lowed in turn each five days afterthe expiration of the time, limit onI In- - first ticket. .

It in known that the winningticket was one of a. hook issued to.Tohn'Keiib, an engineer on the San-

ta IV railroad, and the belief is that

(oippoit, which is essential in a con-

test of this nature.

strong cast, which includes Ktiu doLint, Friumie Fratinliolz. WilliamMorse, riiarb s Hungan, John Dudley,Zadee I'.iirbnnk, Marilyn Held, Kle-nor- p

Sutter, Joan Thomas and otherprominent stage and screen flfticts.

"What Will People Say?" Is a

of the novel of the gamename bv Rupert Htighec, the n

dramatist and novelist.

GRAND JURY'S SESSION

TO CONTINUE THIS WEEK

DEATHS AND FUNERALS.The grand jury, which bus been at

work slurp last .Monday, will continuein session this week. The Jury hasnot yet returned any indictments andprobably will not until it makes itsreport to the court. That will bemade some time this week. In Hie

il was sold in Helen. Other tlianlthis, the identity of the winner ofthe auto is a matter of speculation.The other nine tickets, in the order!In which they were drawn, are num-- ilured a.s follows: H.iiTN, Ifi.OTS,'i:i,r,o.--i, i.niu. fl,4:', is,!)ii'.', 6.:;i::.lIt'i.fil.) and 7. IS 7.

.Money lini in". Postponed.The drawing was conducted 1n the'

I'liiKi'al of Mrs. 1 ujaii.Funeral services for Mix. Juanita

Lujan were held at -- ;:'.'J o'elocl,afternoon at Kied 'rollott's

chapel. The body ivnu shipped.Mountainair for burial.

the Powell,

instituted !

to' district court the trial ofcase continued yesterday,

Suit for divorce waspresence of a big crowd in the par-- 1 Funeral of Mix Toi.1.1. against Koy F. Sharp 'and by Mrs.lots ot the Ml:s club. (.id. J. W.I The funeral of Mrs. Sofia Tapia will! vio , Sharp. Mrs. Sharp charges that"i" "i"1 oi uie .ou, no ociu at i:uu o oioen nils morning

Mexico .Military Institute at Koswell,' from the Sacred Heart church, liuiial

drew the ticket from the box. Colo-- 1 will be in San Jose , einr tery.

her husband abandoned her in1!1J, and has failed to pro-

vide her with common necessities oflife since then. They were marriedin October, inns, at Union. CeorgeI'. Tax lor is attorney for the plaintiff.

nel Willsoii was blindfolded while1the drawing was' in progress. j

Sanliago (.arela.Santiago Can ia, 3 vears oi 1. died

THE COUNCIL LAST YEAR, IN VIEW OF THE APPROACHING TERMINATION OF THE

FRANCHISE HELD BY THE WATER SUPPLY COMPANY, AND DOUBTLESS IMBUED WITHAN HONEST DESIRE TO OBTAIN INFORMATION FOR THE CITIZENS IN REGARD TO

THE COST AT WHICH THE CITY COULD BUILD ITS OWN WATER SUPPLY PLANT. IN-

STRUCTED THE CITY ENGINEER TO PREPARE AN ESTIMATE OF THE COST OF DUP-LICATIN- G

THE PLANT NOW OWNED BY THE WATER SUPPLY COMPANY, AND WHICHESTIMATE WAS THE BASIS OF HTE ACTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL IN AUTHORIZ-

ING A BOND ISSUE OF $400,000, WHICH IS TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE TAXPAYERS

FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR DISAPPROVAL AT THE FORTHCOMING ELECTION.

THE QUESTION AS TO WHETHER OR NO THE CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT WAS AC-

CURATE AND RELIABLE AND SUFFICIENTLY AMPLE TO JUSTIFY ITS ADOPTIONWITHOUT QUESTION, APPARENTLY, HOWEVER, HAS NEVER BEEN DISCUSSED, AND

MANY TAXPAYERS HAVE THEREFORE BEEN ERRONEOUSLY LED TO ASSUME THATA WATER SUPPLY PLANT SUFFICIENT FOR THE FUTURE GROWTH OF THE CITY OF

ALBUQUERQUE CAN BE CONSTRUCTED, COMPLETED AND OPERATED FOR THEOF THE AMOUNT OF THE BOND ISSUE. SUCH, HOWEVER, IS NOT THE

CASE, AND IS FAR FROM IT. V

THE FOLLOWING FIGURES ARE SUBMITTED FOR THE TAXPAYERS, WHO EXCLU-

SIVELY HAVE TO PAY THE INTEREST ON THE BONDS AND THE SINKING FUND TO

REDEEM THEM:

i lie uraning lor mo jar o; moneycontributed by the Albiiiiiorquebanks was postponed oil account ofthe fact (hat a mistake was discov- -

early yesterday mnrnlim al a local hos-pital, (me daughter. .Mrs. Juan

survhes. The body was tukuti toFred ("rollott's undertaking rooms.Funeral arrangements hud not beenmade last night.

ALBUQUERQUEANS BUY

CATTLE FROM ROSWELLl

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MiSH liOtlisa (itH'Oill, lPCIAL CC.'BRtSPtlNDtNCI TO MOMNINQ JOURNAL).riss Louisa, (Jitreiu died yesterday Kosweil. N. .M March jr.. Anotherinorniiig at old AlbutieriUe. She was ,...pM, r fi ,airv ,.:itlI(, ,,,ft 1!lis.

the Klster-in-la- of Fmpimcnio Mlera, w,. Vl,st(,,,,av 'Ai,M(U(.r(U(,Commissioner of Sam ova conn v. S um,. '.

M"Vcs and James He.en.ek. dalry-fo- rcame here throe weeks ago fro,,. Cubamedical treatment The l.odv .

,, "f AlbuiUcniie, were the pur- -Huniplircj's'Svent j -- sovenFor Colds, Influenza, taken lo Fred CjdNott's undertaking

' chasers. And again the state fairrodm-- . Funeral arrangements will hoi, at AlliU(iieripie lasj fall gets thenot b" made until Mr. Micra arrives. credit. The dairymen here made a

huge showing of dairy cattle thereMrs. Ami .Maria Anaya. , tbey are now reaping the beiie- -

Mrs Ana Maria Anaya, 74 cars old. nt), This ls , second carload whichmen nigm. at hit mine in o d m ,. SiexiUs ami .nAlbuo,uer,(Ue from pnetmionia. She issunned bv one son. who is !lt Wins. '""-'- H Wlthm the

I'.ezcmck bac;t two months.

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City Engineer's Estimates show cost of Water Plant, $412,650.00

ADD:

Clerical in traii-lV- r ni pae 5 ,, j,;,oc (, of (.'iiy Kuoint'tr's si mutes vUK7.50

low, Ariz.' The body is held at Fred Tll'v wl'(' su w," Pleased with thejI'rollotfs undertaking rooms pendinn (,ows tbey go, in the first carload t hat'he arrival of her son. itlnv came and got more, this time!

j taking more than thirty with them. I

The Fortnightly Music club Willi In the bunch were Hixlern regis-- 1

vary its usual custom by meeting altered cows and bulls, two of thocow.i!the Woman's club building Tuesday h.,ving been Imported from the Isleeve,,,,,,- - ,ns.,,,d o. a. the home ,,f one f j Tn principally!of its members. This change has been ,,u' m'r,lH "f :V,('),lrl"" ('r;'-v-

' 'Vmade on account f the unusualHire of the program which is und-r!- "' ('nl''' T""1 AIjjIihk- - ami Hen Anies.the ehnrge of Mrs. A. I''. Keith andj While the price paid was sufficientwill be devoted to folk-da- ing and to allow the dairymen here a profit j

folk-musi- c, foil their stuff, the AHu,(ueriUe men' T said they ol tlieir money's woi lh. j

Ir. David H. lioyd. president of (he The total purchase price wasof New Mexico, will give thing over $:i.ooo. The dairymen

To gel the best result.-!- , take ''Peven-ty-sevcii- "

at the first chill or tdiivtr.If you wait until you begin to cough

and sneeze, have sore throat and in-

fluenza, it may take longer.2 !". and $1.00, at all druggists or

mailed.

After Grip takeTONIC TABLETSafter any long illness, physical ex-

haustion, loss of strength, or appetite,take Humphreys' Tonic Tabletsprice $1.00 at drug stores or sent di-

rect.

Humphreys' Homeo. Medians Co.,156 William Street, New York.

Clerical criur on paj.;e 11 il' City Knim-cr'- estimate-- ,hy j r i t s and iitciilcntaU are a!iicdut (leihuled ,

n aoo.ess to uie i.oyal vi omen s til- - b,.n. have manv young cows whb hhip class at the p.roadwav ( hri.'tittn ;hiPwill be frosl

in more tosoon und will likely

old to their herds.church at 10 o'clock this morning.Cti.-- t H )nniiin,o ilanl - ;i;!ov It) ii City Knojncer's cMimalo

.shown at S LVi.S- O- present maiket pi ice ol materials havemcicacd hi ice estimates were made in a less than

77" CHINKS STIRRED UP BY I

CENSOR'S RESIGNATION! .s t

estimates is base,S1.'0, whereas the

upon priceprice at this

Cost of pipes in City Knincer'ot iron, I''. O. 1!. I 'iitshiir-h-niomen- t

is 2.2?. or alino- t

cent increase this alone wmilili uiiile even allow mo; a J." per

add to the cost ( f ilu- - plant . .

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( AsMM'iiihMl lriH f nrr,',poii(li'uee, '

i Feking. Feb. (. China has beenmuch stirred by the resignation of thejchief of the consorate, Chuaiig Ten- -

i kuan. who is to be succeeded by j

Chung Vuan-cli- l. Tlie views of thejretiring ehiof eoeerning the monar-- jchical change are responsible for thewithdrawal. i

From the early days of "Tho So-- jj ciety for the Preservation of Peace."

which fostered the monarchical

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movement il b:iR lu.en km.u'ii th;it

Xo allowance is made in the City Knoincer's estimates ih.it homl-mu- st

he sold he fore const ruction can he started and that aninterval of two years will elapse hetween the date of sale ofhonds and the date the plant could he pit! in operation.di!riu.i' which lime the city will have pid in interest

Xo allowance is made for the extensions made and coiitraciedfor in the resent plant from 'he time (if the City Kiio-iiicer'-

( stiniatcs to now - made necessary hv the inrrea-- c in nouti- -

I'M li Hi. onChuung AVon-kua- n opposed the move-ment and prepared a. recommenda-tion, in which many of the other cen-

sors- ennetitTMi, nrivimng that, Yang-T- u

and oilier promoters of the mon-archical restoration be drasticallypunished. This original recommen-dation was ignored by the central

atinii of the tow ii and is not ess than 'O.UUlUi

Thi ill ths ene a 'total a 1.50e present time

HOUSE-CLEANIN- G

PERIOD CALLS FORNEW FURNISHINGS

Immediately after tin's cold snap slioue-ck'anin- o;

time wlien you will H'rhaps need new

SIIADKS for th& winflow. We have them in thedifferent colors- and combinations of colors.

Allowing for awrao'itioii would he i'etuiredtotal it lo noi less than

rate o or,,wi ,,' (p,t. iiy, additional const rue-:efo- re

the plan) could le completed, hrino-i- the

I'l'HI.niM, and in practice when erected under muni-lowin-

for inilortsee mil ennitauces the co-- t ('oiild

, and this would only provide a plant of sufficient

novernment, and subsequent recom-- !

mondations from the conHorale are re-- !

potted to have been similaily trented.It is now rumored that six or evonne rubers of the eensorate will alsoretire as the chief has done. Theyrecently ad', isod that tho new impor- -

lal calendar be canceled, that the re-- j

pubjie he fully restored and that thebureau of ceretnony, wlih-- is arraiig-- i

ing for the enthronement, be abolish-jod.- -

'I'he Cliiin se censors v ary in niiin- -

boi. I'm, ally there are less than sixtyjm'mbcis of the eensorate; and ordi-jnaril- y

the number does not exceedforty. The functions of this body are

jto investigate the conduct of officialsand bring charges. It has no Judicialfunctions, but is really a Critical body

j which is supposed to report irregular-- j

the kitchen or hath weOr LIXOUXM for cipal management, ami a

nol he less than S700,tl(,K

capacity lo senc the population a!

ivcKi'.Asi': ix min.ATioYlat time, h'or each UXK TIIOl'SAXD

MM'UOXIMATI'.IA .S"'nno MlST

have ihc latest pattern.

Or, a new RIG tor the j.arlor or bedroomcome in and select it heft-r- the price ,"'o higher.

A new 1)K'I''.SSK!': a new T.Mll.K, set ofCHAIRS, a DAVKXroKT. or a nice MOOREKAXCiJv with a HOOSII.'.R CAPdXKT for theKitchen.

111', I'.MT.A JIM 111 cMcusioibof ADDITION. l, IU .'DS, u

and this monev can mile he rai-c- d hv meanslich in turn means die imposition of an D- -

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ly to the government and thus beltthe public service.

who ole for the hond isue must heendless variety of oud things to I w ill bellan to Addro.

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I I l()-l- , lit IX ISSIT.S for at lea-- t anWe have

.elect from.rurinoi-- .-- Col. lialph

pre- -

ti JlKll

RTN'MSanta Fe..

l',ery lapaerpared to ole for .

aniount and cou-r- i

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'.'en'.K a -- III! f'u'lhei ADDITIONAL TRON''.unit y( 'on -

F. Tw itchell w ill accompany C'School Supei inlondcnt John V.

COME IN AND SEE THEM

Kapple Furniture Co,THE

way on u tour of the rural districtsof the county to address the fannersin order to induce them to do betterfarming, to i tandurdi.e crops anilstock and improve their farms. Theywill bring home to them the fact thatthe boast that .Ww Mexico has fewerreal estate mortgages in proportionto population than any other state, isnothing to boast of, for the farms aresue') that banks do not earn to lendmoney on them.

C. A. I'.nildinHalf p.lock I'.nst Xew Y. M.

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Want a filch grade mp!y? Or ttiiulft. milAHrf f Miikr u uf lliowant clumni of the Journal,

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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1916.EIGHT

DEHTIFY FIRMSCRESCENT HARDWARE CO.How, i:aiiK". Hoiinv I tiriil-hh- u: C.omH, t iilti r.v, loots, Iron l'le, Yulvea

noil I'lMliitf. I'liiiiihliin, lliiltlnj:, 'I In find Copper Work.fOR RENT

ISBY SLOGANSHXII'IIOM; SIS81 w. ( i:tkai. AVI-:-rami, .nillahlo for

I li4 ' l.l I til" UHlllrll or l lil, lo llim It : t'i Here of tillable lii'Kl:

niiniMiL' null r ( I l.i' i' wi : s oidcsl or oily: -- mull hoiix : hrur-In- u

pencil lift: I itii !. Clinlie ha -- id foi- - mi .ti I li- -. I tearor longer.

Aililros ti. I., Ii.. Il West0(MT Avi

TMM ON CONIESWIIV I'O Till: IH.'sT not m.wiw.s insist on

Boss Flourhkc.uke tiii:v ;irr .tub rest hekixtm First Person to Turn in Correct

List of Answers Will Get Pick

of Prizes; Date to Be An-

nounced later,

NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.NEW YORK CITY

Ihrcmbcr list. 1015.

I NYOM Ii DLSBL' KSKM KXTS

Kcccivfd in premiums in I'aid to nlicylioklcrs in1915 $ )l..UJ..V2.r3 1915 S 75 1.1 u0.24

All otlicr .lislmrscmi'iits. 17.7.112.84Intmsi and linit 3i..7L'.W.W, Added to assets. . 37.83, 4 1.67

Other IneoiiK' 5,,v''')4h.l

Ydtal .S131.5J5.014.75

Tl! ?131.?25,014.73 LIABILITIEShsuranee Reserve I

eluding S190.329 tordisahilitv and acciden- -

Ktal Ivtate $ 12,171.919.25 ta jcat', benefits) .. .S675.921.3oS.0USecured Loans 321.762,663.80 Policy ohligatious 14.312,594.40

li.,iids and Stocks 449.156.020.43 Miellaneous items ... 5.04. 147.80Reserve, dividend and

Other assets 39,82 .246.31 - ,

satety lunds l,UV,3v.0.i

Total $822,917,849.85 Total S822.917.849.85

INSURANCE IN FORCE - $2,403,800,878

BOND-CONNEt- L SHEEP AND WOOL COMPANY

SHEEP AND WOOL, HIDES AND PELTS

Office and Uun Imii'. Tljern Avenue nnd llHllroHil Trarlm.

i

In oidir lo tli'iitonwi in l to our al- -

erti"l'N and ii;nli'i thai il piii'.- I'Minlvi'M in ii proper manner til".loniiuil will devote a pane or two of.in tall.v issue to a novel femalekiiuiui ;,!J WIio'h Who. 'I'IiIk featurewill tfive the tnuli' KioiiuiiM and npeelul

MARCH 27

University of Redlands

s

University of New Mexico

HIGH SCHOOL

AUDITORIUM

. 50cADMISSION - - - -

TK Kins AT MATsoVs

7 YRIC THEATERii 4 '

TODAY ONLY

MME PETROVA IN

"What Will People Say?"A Metro I '! I ii ' In I'iw IIitU. I'roin tin- - I anion niel by I Ik

Willie Sumo, hy Aiiii-Hiii'- .ol(il I'Ii Uoii Wilier. lllHll llniiliox,

TIME or sllosino, 2:15. il.W. I:l.1. 11:00. 7:13. ::tO, :.

Ih.iikIk fiooilH hnndle, by the vnti-oii- h

firm of Ihe i lly, inn! , i J u h 1 I

iiizik will I Kivi n In tin- - Journalreader who luiow ihr firuiM ochI. I v

llielr nloiiiiM.Kaoh firm "ill have n pn i 1 u h

,, ml Die fir.it in'i'Hon to turn in a- -

eollllt llHl if illlHWUIft tO III- - elilltl'stwill iM find. In .If i.l U !?.. Tint1m iii.H II Rilllie of limine. I'll t m i on- -

inn In which know l.'ilK" loiints. andHli; pMSii'H no HUCll (toil it will pllVyon lo wnt Ii the iul crtlHi menta ofthe vniloti.t store.." durliiK Hi' eoriiiiiKweek In oiiltr to their tradehIokmmh ii nil Hpi'clnl hrii ikIm of Rondaeach one Holla,

Tin. prizes mill date or the coMeawill be iiniioiilK i',1 lnt( r in thr week,iinrl 11 will iiii.v Jo to wntrh for t 'iinniitiiieeinent.

Thin Ih a time when you l cully etloiiinthlliK without Inventing a cent ofmoney. We do tint chitni that yonnet KOiiKMhinB for nothing, tor wowant lo li'iiionitri,te (lint Journal ml-- (

ci liBeiiiPntH pay, aivl will ive vlprlzoH to nil who turn tn corri i t

C

Cutting Them Loose Crystal Theater TodayStrong Brothers f

UndertakersI'IIomit siTtvu k. rnoMi;7fl. KIHOVU lll.k , fOI'l'KIl

AM Slid iXil ((HmWith. One or IHPS'C pi isefi winoM nicio, and !V(-r-

onij woo unim in a eorr.'ci im. ..iiiiimwi-i- will (ict u dolhir. Foi tho

im wntth ill" iiiinoiiiirciiieril in aI'tiltirc himie.

IteiumiHicr! evervoriii can try hithin wDhunl any i'ot

LAST APPEARANCE OF

LE ROY OSBORNE'SCHICKLETS

-- PRESEXTIXC

CHARLEY CHAPLIN AMD BILLIE RITCHIE IN

SCREAMING COMEDY

"The Mashers"

ANOTHER HIGH GRADE

HARD WHEAT PATENT

FLOUR ADDED TO OUR

LIST OF CARLOAD BUY-

ING

"BELLE OP THE

WEST"

LARGE SACK . . $2.00SMALL SACK . . $1.00

LOCAL ITEMSOF tffTE 'REST

PENNANTSART LEATHER PENNANTS

New Mexico done in air brush and oil, 20 inches lontf.regular price 75c, sale nce 35(

BEST GRADE FELT PENNANTSSewed letters, good souvenirs Irom Alli!(iicijtH Xevv

Mexico and many of the leading universities, 29 inchesl"iio regular in ice 50c. sale price, ...23

ALL FELT SEWED LETTERIllustrated pennants uf AlLuiiuenpie, New Mexico andseveral colleges. 35 inches loii.e;. regular price $1.00.

site rice I0c

Strong's Book Store

JJT;': WM. FARNUM IN

FIGHTING BLOOD' AT

PASTIME THEATER

IIIIKl IIOIII'll 11(11 ncvl .

The l.i i liu ihoriiH will hnlil ,i

full Mln ni nil lit Ihe I'ri'sliyierhinllllli ll ;,t U.'lll o'i lin'li Ihls iil'lerili.iitl.

'('her- villi lie ,, nxulai meelliiK "fthe I' l .'ilei n:i I ul I.oil).'e No.I!hS 111 O O. I'. h.,!l tiiliioiroW IllKllt.

'I'liele will In .1 iiic"hnn of Iheof Ihe Oivle ',! or moll I liiiKiie

HI the I'liiiiiiii'liinl ilnO nl o'lloi'UWe'liirfday i vi'iilni;.

MATINEE 2:30 XI GUT 7 :30, 9 ;00

DON'T MISS THIS ONE

William K.irnum, the .f oft.oOO pho- -

topluy -- tnf, will be ween al the l'as-- 1

I'nie tlienler today nml tomorrow it.a fit roup: Klury n iln t 'l to hi w onder-- 1

fill ta U'lil.i, entitled "I'Miihthlg lilnoif."--

short i.ynnp((l of the pl fiHown: j

I.ein Hard (William r'nrnnnO isMeiil to prhon I'd' theft comniiUed j

JMWARD'S STORE

MOMKIt II. WARD Mgr.i hy hiit rival.

I 1'riHon c tin lti t ti iiitereHlH l.eni In

III" P.lble. Leni from u IoiikIIS Marble Ae. I'lione 2tH.2M.

Three unite lioni liuiii.x. ("iiviylimthe of the Tu ent y I nil rt h liifnfilryfrom holt Ii. A Unnsel!. Wyo., to thol.oiipr, pie; ed I hn on-- Ii A llii,ientileV"nl id. iv I, ,ol ninir. There were I.TiTiO

men mi the I liri e ainx.New Iiiik been reei ived In A H.HI

inrl(iie or th" ilealli in Monrovia,Calif., n few (la.v'h :i,i of John law- -

B 0DAY PRINTINGTHEATERIIK8T (In HHOW IN

THK H1ATKPICTIUKH f H ANOI

KVKKY UAV

R U L I N G

NPERSOX

BIN D ING'5

llit of fiHlit't'M and Iiuh hud little Uf

for Wide.CoU'l'liOr panloim l.eni.Toimha iiiteri'Uj'i fifHi iireui 'hirin

xerdi e Ii. Id hy Uem after he hasa minister. After lorrlli,' fluht

Lent ejei'lM tin. tnunliH I'roin therhto h.

I'.l.ike. who is.'ti Li in to prison, In

C. T. FRENCH

Gallup StoveCerrlllos StoveHahn CoalCerrillon Luuip Co.

Id , of I'limntl. i,' Mr. Liiw'nr wasa pi oinin, nt , i ii u loan of Arl.oiin.

iva'i u.'ll known in thin city.Minx M.iv Itol.f.oii, ihe aett'epx, nnd

her party piixn d Ihroiiuli the eili laidniiihl. nirivlin: en Santu l'"e tiulii No.I ri.iii, ihe eiist end leevinif al 0 II ofur id I'liM,, Tlio party lind n chnr-- jti red I'iiIIiiiiiii on On. iCi pntm train,

W. II. aisiNtaiit foleiiian ntthe holler chop, wiih nutifleil hy tele-- ,

I yi uli rdnv inorniinr of Ihe

ciuiKht . healuii; nl ennln and orderedlo leave town.

Urny )ui with l'.lalie to IMIOXK 1)1

ANTHRACITE, A Mi KIZKS: STEAM COALCoke, Mill Wood, raetory Wood, Cord Wood, Kutlvo ItliHlUiiR, IAnu

MORTICIANGray Motor Hearse and

Ambulance

AITHH I VII Ii SI UTi

lay theft at lani'M door, eonfeiHeg IiIh

P.'it in the affair.I'.laUi fores Kvle (Dorothy Iter- -

TWO i:th lil I.I.S W i l li III 1.1 I lt riQ.HMTHE LOVE OF L0TI SAN

Tlirec-lii'e- l Olaniond Sieclal.

THE SAND RATTwo-pn- O Kritcrlon.

THE FABLE OF THE GRASS WIDOW, THE MESMEREEAND THE $600

r.y (.eo. Vile. .

nf his Chai I, .h (! Slevert. Ill nardl Lern's. former Mweetheart. tokan.niti Chv, M. Mr, Steven let! yen. ' act iih ih ,'ny for bin K'ainhllnn' rooms 4ler.inv iifiei noon on Sun t .i l'"e train 'In we.-tei'- n miitiiiK town

tho I. em helix Hill, mining rmiiNo for V ii l.ei Hon, Kan , ivh'-r-

film l al v i! be held I'lil'y. who has prevented Leni from:

NOTICE The Dress WoolensPainting and PaperhangingIMIOM-- . 1MI7

VAMUJISVIT ik. liANCASTr.llYour road tax for IIHII l now duenml pa i aide al 117 Oft CopuirAve III H ,,Mi OI'NTV ltOItO It H. by .lolm lllnl.e, oil. i lor.

pt'earhiHK in the Kiiloon.I'dake ft Hhol and killed 1..V Cray,

bin oiie-tliii- i n.'i oniplice, in Hli'ut,'Klefor revolver.

When Leni aHk Home one to playa hymn durum his Horvii.'p in Hiiloon,I'v Ii- ,I.iv ' .Mi old Kenltiel Home,"Ihe sontt ulie UH'd to Hlnvf for Leni.Veal ' bf'foie.

Kvle, ih i;i,nli', Pi- life In the mill-liii- i

01111(1. pr.iiM toi strength lo Ixifiulife JlleW

BEBBER, OPTICIAN

Citizens Bank Bldg.

Dr. C. H. ConnerOnleopnlh

Offiie Sum ItldK. rhonei 5S. 126

Lem Ink.'N (: ie i.y the hand and ITtoKi'ther they j. it r t nn t iielr Journey m

thl'iilllih life. if

y THEATERr cif i tvi r1 do tllllC Today and Tomorrow

WM. FOX PRESENTS

Wm. Farnum and Dorothy Bernard in

" Fighting Blood "sironif sioi nf tin. lieiitiieky Moiinlains and the I jirly

Ooiil I'li-lil-

TiNsivn, nii,s ivv(.i.(;i;ami ri; i i. t;u. COTLEAKOU FRAMING

IMPROVEMENTS AT

HIS POPULAR CAFEii

Like Good Friends

Stein-Bloc- h

,S ;;.;) ( V. (, v

w eiir 1 1'. he I, ii;,iT vi hi

w ear them, the v on hke

tiicm. i a n i!ii arc liic

)l'oi'.n.'I i 'i :m tll - .cl'i lll.tstt r

t r.i itincu I' h e r upci p u'

iuai:Mi.s discifV i nd I'ni'iioli

mtiuTie ac(iuint nice - provel!.

SUITS

$20 to $35

Henry hauls baggage andother things. Phone 939.

Herboth paints signs, housesand decorates. Phone 1495J

.......

I't Ii r Lenkoii. (hf t.ropi i. ii' of theAlbiMUrvoiie Cul'e. llS'j West Cen- - mil, or snow ! -- I. 2:1.. :l::il, IMS, II, :I5. S.:10 and :.. p. III.Itiil ..M ini., lu. , ,iL.hl II... i.,c ,

anu is mauinK Kiiosiauual improve-- 1 Aiiu niK I., bis plui-- The ivslaiirunt ADMISSION ADULTS 10 CTS. CHILDREN 5 CTS.lull will I" at le.ist fifteenfeet, and a low kltelien, UioroiiKhlysiii'il.iry in evcrv respeit, will lie con- -SPRINGER

YOUR SATISFACTION

IS OUR AMBITION

Him. led a. on. e. The testa nrant willhe ni'xli'ed al'ier the itmnle of a full-'tm-

ditiinj; ear, vvlt'ii marl'le slaband mirrors on the miles, and afterIbeie eineivts .Mr. Leiikoo willihaiiK. Ihe u.ui'ii to tlmt uf Ihe ' I'ullman ( ,ate." Aiuclbfii SafelOI! f'.XI.I.'.- - M.HoieJ'fli. twin e.viin-d"r-

!. liorf.i i.oi r. ihivv ert'ol ma-

Kuppcnlieimer Suits

$16.50 to $25 i bine, fnlli eijuippej with a

And of the same siix;riur merit that long ago made them thechoice of leading French modistes, who imported Americanwoolens to exxrt in expensive model costumes.

Women who appreciate best sujH.'1'ior quality and exclu-siveiu- ss

of design will find much of unusual interest in ourselection of new Woolens. Included are:

Serges, Cheviots, Suiting, I'ophns, Melanges, Tailor-ings. Taffetas. Checks. Velours. Batistes, Stripes. Gabar-dines, Broadcloths, Hairlines, Epinglcs, Mohairs. Tussahs.Novelties. Black and newest spring color's.

Wide Assortment at $1.00, $1.25, to $3.50 the.. Yard.

New Spring SilksSilks of the Highest Standard in Texture and Dye.

Taitetas. soft and lustrous in plain and fancv. wide width,at. the yard $1.23 to $2.50

Crepe de Chine in the proor weight for dresses and blouses.40 inches wide, the yard $1.50 to $2.50

Black Silks, in the most reliable qualities and texture, pricedr yard at $1.25 to $3.50

Silk and cotton Crepe de Chine, 36 inches wide, all the opu-la- r

colors, per yard 504

spe, iloiiietei lamp, born, tandemtoot ri'M(. etr. 1 "ft ('( I condition. Ku-

itlY this i'.kwd or

"TELMO"CWMIl ooolis AM VOI"

II.W I" Till: ItllsT

13 CKle HOI model, Sir,.. Tel nis to riitlilputt'-- I'll, me rj;:. .Xorth Six'hMl'"

STRUMQUIST MOVED.lid. ii N Strnnupilin. Jr. ptumbine

"n. I liealinv . olill hii" moved lon niire loentlon. :'.!; North. 4

4444444444444444444 ISiMh Mieet. Telepliune l.'l'.

NEW STATE HOTELI 'irst-- i Ins rooiiK. j

Monday, March 27, 2;30 P. M., at 116 S, 4th Street

5 ROOMS I'T'RXl'iTRE. c(.iiistin-- - in part a fol-

low 4 HresNors. 4 lieds and Springs, Dinintj Talile anrj

Chans, Reii'igeiaivr, Ranoe. I.'ed Davenport, Kocker, Rugs,

l)i!n's and many other articles. These gols are anitarv

and in A- -l condition.

J. L. GOBER, Auctioneer

Itt . ITHST ST. I'llONE tOtt

fjold by''tientryVi ejjK." SO eiitn.luff a. Muloy nil lUmUinii.

Month's End Clearance Sale jof Gen-

uine Navajo Indian RugsOlll- ll-- el l. ,1,1,11 -- line bi" .1. Ill.liuli ,1 m- -i lie-te- I nl a oll! Invell-lii- n

b- -l ol on b.iml iiikI lo older I., n ilm e om u l In prilll. ( will ui( H mt ii nl i, If ihe -- ellin prli-- il nnyNitt.ij.i liai in our ..,r. Ibl- - jil,. will l i;ii ii. iiI.ii I, hiteitt ll no Imp - ill On In 1. 1' mIi. Lit lot i. i Mm line i im- - --on I InI .inline l t.. ihe -- lo. I, in, 11 - i, III .ill on. i;n nl III '. it'ul(Wf tile l( ;l'f. r I'liii'. ll'lllil.'- - ri'.M'l ted.

TAXI-PH- ONE 887M It OlJsOV

Llvei-- and Middle liorMt. Trimble''KeH Ham

Wt.Y VI TO IXilt .IKMI ANlM I. Mil It M'lUNCS

l'ine I'liMolfiee A a. m. I 'or InforniMtU.it I'bone iKil or Ml 7. 1'. Komrro.

t Ol I I l lOHIi in Ml- -s Ills s r,

I The Bennett Indian Trading Co.1 M IU II 21 TO l llll,

l onilh KlUl l.olil Ae. OpiMvltr the l'iet.,rtln Mild t oillilleiei t lull

-Expert Masseuse. Ph. 1381.Ml' WANT vot it rivnv. son

AM I.IMII TRVIH". VTCHI1U STI HIY CANDY

Li:s AT

GRIMSHAW'S

LET US SEND A MANTo Replace Tlmt Broken Window

ALBCQrFRQl "K IXMIIERCXI.UPAXV

Phnne 421 423 V. Flrsi'HOXI- 2S3. 313-31- 5 WEST CEXTI fcALUm HKVTlhwt Une Viml

Vurd. Apply. Min. .lolm Otrnetto,Vonlomf Aanoi, ImmoiuI kimI Silver. :

ALBUQUERQUEEditorial MORNING JOURNAL ClassifiedSection Section

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO.SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1916,

to "fU'htlnu' stretiKihHon," so this mash-fixatio-

was pruned 0.

in time ofpictorial renl-w- n

to nothingSTRONG 1111!IIMTENSE ACTION

MAIM FFATMRF nF

DOUGLAS WOULD

CHECK SPHEAD OF

but sheer vitality.It will make you loe, it will make

you bate; it will charm an J thrill youbeyond your belief to tie either charm-ed or thrilled. It will stir your fire.

j "was hereby umniallfiedly endorsed."Ives c. Lclovier, consul hero for

the ,le facto .Mexican (jovel ument. inj discussing the reports that larsoj numbers of troops and cuiinon were

beinir concentrated to the south ofj PmiKlas, said that he had no Infor- -

mation of any new troop movementsthat would justify such a statement.He reiterated that General Calles' a-- !tit in l.j was friendly toward tho Am-- I

erica n people and particularly theresidents of Douglas.

FAVORS HOLDINGBusiness Men's

Bankpatriotism and blood, and make you

FUSE REPORTS 916 STATE PIj GREATPHOTOPLAYyell and cry and groan, It will forceyou to Krasp tho hack of the seat Infront of you until your fingers acheand then relax them as gome touch-in- s,

tender scene appears. Yon willbe taken out of yourself and becomefrantic and hourtte from your shouteof enthusiasm, and dismay but noone will notice your actions for theyare uil (IoIumt tho same, as cjes andears and feelings are being borneatoms by the night and sound beforeyou.

These are ft few of the rifsciisutlons you will receive

'Birth of a Nation" Most Grip-

ping Picture Ever Put on

Film; Human Passions Are

Mayor, Chamber of Com-

merce and Prominent Citi-

zens Take Measures to Pre-

vent Circulation of Alarms,

Mesa Site Is Favored for Per-

manent Grounds; Commer-

cial Club Receives 112 An-

swers, to Inquiries,

Mines Need FxploMves,P. Oldftehl Hostwlck, president of

ft mining company operating nearCum pas, 1'itl miles south of Oouulus,said today that the l.ire minim;companies at Mootezinnii and Caua-ne- a,

upon which practically all ofthe smaller operators depend fortheir dynamite, have refused to sellany more because of tho embargoplaced liy the .'lilted States on explo-sives destined for Mexico. Vnlo-- s

the ban Is raised within thirty day.,Hostwlck said, at least ten propertiesIn the CumpaH district would be forc-ed to ceaso operations.

Swayed atfor your money when the went show, j

This kink a t f Tils cciv facility fer-

tile transaction of any banking business.

It invites uViHsits subject to tbeck aib.l

extends as liberal acconitNixl.it ims as

soitihl banking will ctmit. Those bavin-Mtrih- is

finiik lymo pile- are inviteil to

.in .til tbeiii st'U es of otir Time (,'ci tniiaic ,

of Deposit which I'Ori-- I'I'.R

CI'XT IXTl'.KKST.

with its nccoinpunyiiin symphony orchestra seltiilff, pla.vs at the t rystal.

See it without fail, for to miss "TheIlirth of a Nation" is t, realize for-ever after that your country's bap-tism of fire and strife was re producedand enacted nt great artistic and fi

Some idea of the intensity of theaction contained la the 1 2.000 oddfeet of pictorial grandeur tlat g ,0make up I. W. Griffith's "ilirth of 11

Nation," may lie Kathered from thefact that 140,(100 feet of living photo-graph was made of the, subject, fromwhich to cull 12, (ill(l feel less than10 per cent of the total of the abso-lute punch and iflory of the subject.

As our immense battleships strip

LODGE OF PERFECTION

ELECTS NEW OFFICERS nancial expense, rlht In your very

Hy a ote of KM! to li, the busliiefsmen of Albiuiueiiiue have decided thatthey want a stale fair this year, a, to-

tal of 112 postal cards having beenreturned to the Commercial club todate In answer to the list of itticstionssent out on the proposition to boldanother fair this year, of the totalvotes received, but two of them gave,a dil"ct "no" to the (iicstion as towhether u fair Is wanted, and of thetwo, one Vote represents an outsidei hi poiatioii. The remainder of thesix want a, fair but under impossibleconditions.

fSV MOONING JOURNAL SPIICIftl L(At Wilis)jiniiplius. An'.., March 25. Mayor

C. (i. Kill.", tlio liuugla. chamber ofcommerce and mines, other local

uri'l prominent citizenstook steps today tn put a Ktop to thociri-i- i t;, m of uliir m hi n- report fromthis section of the border, either bynewspaper disputcnes or personalteief.-r.ims-

. This action followed thleccipt of statements made in a

from 1 . A. Uieh.'irlsin, an at-

torney, lo Senator Henry F. Ashtirpt,which were rend yesterday hy theArizona senator during the lnoininK

of eonKros.Tiie chamber nl" commerce direc

midst and you passed it by. Thiswonderful spectacle vvl'l be shown forei;vhi days ut the I'ryatal theaterstarting Sunday matinee, April --'.

SPECIAL DISPATCH TO MORNING, JOUNNALI

Santa !, March 25.- - The lodpte ofperfection, orient of New Mexico;Scottish llite Masons, ut the annualeb'olion last nluht, chose the followingofficers: Surveyor general, Lucius,inlls: venerable inast-- r; Frank K. An- -

Depository for- -the voters expressedthe permanent fairbe located- oil' Hie

ScVetlty-si- v ofthe opinion thatgrounds shouldmesa. F.ighteen

A. T. & S. I". KY. UXITI P STATUSfanfavor the 'Id

idrews, senior warden: K. Linuey,Junior warden; Fritz Miller, almoner;

jC. A. Whelan,-secretary- T. Z. Winter,treasurer.

'l , "VT-w- -rBRIDGE INSPECTOR IS

f. f. .If"

SERIOUSLY INJURED! ii 4 J, ?,w iv Jv :,i., lr- - v jrt , j '"-- j

Ti . naif I a J

(PICIAL COMRf SPONDINCS TO MONNINO JOURNAL)

Wlnslow, Ariz., March 2,1. C. J i.'

Fllis, Santa Fe bridge inspector, withj headquarters in Winslow, was

If not fatally injured Thursday af-

ternoon. While riding towards W'ins-- ;low on a small speeder, passenu'er

'train o. 22 struck him. throwing him

T) i. it ll 4. 1 --t t MY. M. C. A. SWIMMING

POOL TO BE LINED

WITH TILE AT ONCE

tors held tneetniK late today atwltiili the telegram was relerred to,and equally alarmiii) Htalemcntamade hy other persons were t tuck-ed uf unpatriotic, A loeal commit-tee waited upon Attorney licharrtsontit his office, but as he was not intit the time, tin- members left without

him.Deprecate 1'nlse l!cxrt.

The proprietors of loeal paperswere Invited to meet with the mem-ber uf the chamber and n. discussionif jiolicies to be pursued in ianillin;reports of border affairs followed.The publication of rumors that havenot lieen verified vuts deprecatedboth by the directors and the lie"

owners.Mayor Wilis, in a .statenienl jssue.1

earlier in tin- - ut'teruonn, said that I liereport said to have been sent out by.Mr, Richardson to the effect thatlarge numbers of Mexican troopsHere bein;; concentrated within afew blocks of the business center ofDouglas, was "an iinu.'ilil ied false-hood," and that it was to be regret-ted that "there is no law providingsuitable punishment for its maliciousperpetrator"

.Mayor Is Kndorsod.('opios of the mayor's statement

were telegraphed to the Arizona rep-

resentatives in con.mess by the cham-ber of cummer,-,-- with the declara-tion that, the attitude of Mayor Kllis

offered to give at least as much asthey gave last .car, and twenty-two- !

refused to give more ih.iii they gavellast year. Two (Iceland they Wouldgive nothing, not believing In such a.means of financing a fair. 1'raet Ich lly j

all the voters said they would do;whatever work might be necessary lo!raise the money for the fair.

grounds, while five expressed a pref-erence for a location eithe.r north orsouth of the city. Fifteen cither ex-

pressed no opinion as to (he best lo-

cation or declared Hint it Is a matterto he decided later.

Sixty-tw- o of HntV who voted for afair qualified their votes by sayingthat if as much money must be spentthis year for temporary buildings nndImprovement as was spent In Id 1.1,

no fair should be held. (In the otherblind, forty-on- e declared that n fairshould bo held even It II is found nec-essary to spend $10,000 for such tem-porary buildings and bousing. Tinw ould express no opinion' on this nmt-ter- .

Fifty-nin- e voters declared that afair should not he held unless It canbe made as large and successful as (hel!il.1 fair. Forty-seve- n gave varyinganswers to this ituestioii, rangingfrom ' Hold l!erinillll county fair," to"Hold best fair possible" and "Holdsmile kind of a fair." Fight refusedto answer the (piestion.

Fifty-eig- expressed the opinionthat $10,000 can bo raised in the citythis year for a fuir. Twenty-fiv- e, re-

turned a "no" to the (tuistioii amitwenty-nin- e either expressed doubt orno opinion Whatever.

Would liaise SubM-rlpllon- .

Fifty-tw- o cards curried the Informa-tion that the senders are willing to in-

crease their subscript ions. Thirty-si- x

Isevoraf feet in the snow. At the tiiiu-- j

of Ui" accident he was eomiiur toWinslow and was laying rather lowto avoid the snow storm which at thetime was lasing, ami he failed to hearjor see Die approaching train. A spe

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Scene From The Ilirth of a Xalloii.'

The V. M C. A. swimming pool into be lined with white tile at once.The building committee made this de-

cision yesterday. The plans for thebulldiiiK called for the tile lining butthere was a possibility that this workwould mil be done until later.

W. F. of Shattiick & lies-se- y,

arelilteets, who planned tho Y. M.I'. A., with K. 11. i'risiy, of Alliiiiiiier.que. was here yesterday and met wiihthe building commute". He left yes-terday afternoon for 1 leaver on hisway back to 'Jiieago.

tative of Navalo county, has an

cial sent from Winslow to where ticaccident occurred brought the injuredman to town, where be was taken tothe Santa Fe hospital here. Fridaymorning he was sent under the care ofa nurse to the hospital in ,os An-geles, and it was reported ho hadchances to recov r and nothing seri-ous was feared.

Craig Pottlnger, of Vhoenix, whowill manage the new democratic news-paper in Flagstaff, was in "WinslowWednesday and Thursday attending toseveral business dealings. Mr. 1'ottin- -

Why Colds Are to lie Hrendod.It is not tin' cold Itself but the se-

rious diseases it so often leads to thatmakes it common cold by far the.most dangerous of any of the minorailments. The cold prepares yoursystem for the reception and devel-opment of the germs of pneumonia,consumption, dipht lieria and othergerm diseases. The quicker you curetho cold the less the danger. To ac-

complish, tills you will find Chamber-lain's Cough lUniedy most effectual.Obtainable everywhere.

ger stated that he Was confident ofthe success ob the new paper andwould make It one of the best in thestate. Mr. I'otiinger comes from thetlazette staff in I'hoenix and is knownfor his ability as a splendid newspaperman throughout the state.

Sam IToetor, formerly rcpresenta- -

noiinced himself as a foricorporation commissioner and M r.Proctor has said that lie uill makeone of the most stirring campaigns,that Arizona has seen in several yeuis.Mr. I'roctor is strong democrat and.should make a good race. J Who's Who in lhiiiii(Tiiio.

BMa ISgsnsr-- n PvtaJ W53JSa 'PIJ BFTe Jp'lfsil tmmlSSiii fflh& ! HWiiydvi lKt'Ai7a mirsm I

OVER 100 FINE PIANOS MUST BE SOLD AT ONCEIncluding the Balance of the Learnard Lindemann Stock Which We Can Sell at Less Than 25 Ce'nis on the Dollar

chiller, Uolier, t'lilckcrlng; llrosTn Piano of your choice can lie found here at IJ-IS- TKAN HALF I'KICE and on terms that would beggar an ordinary l'liino house, lesleiand Uo7.ciw of others. Some of tln-s- ' Pianos are usl, some shopworn, hut most of our Mock Is brand new, but till are the RraU'st aliies ever

Schaffer,.Mexico.

, Itusli A: Lane,offered in Xcw

To the Public This Piano Sale lias created a sensation in the State of New Mexico that Is iidaralleliHl In the history of nil Piano ImslneNK. We ean say without eonliadb-lioi- i (hat no Piano firm,no matter where situated, chii hoast of so great a volume of business In a iwriod of six days, since our doors opened Inst Monday morning we lime sold ncuilv one hundred Pianos. rnrw" limn m fin hum

We consider this n record that will go down In the history of the Piano business as a criterion in Piaiiii selling. It is the most ilhislrous example of the genuineness of this sale we could give. I'roin state-ments made by purchasers of the nst week, wo Indleve there are a few people who huve held back buying on account of misleading stau Is made about us. To those who doubt or question ihovoracity of this sale we have absolute proof of the absurdity of sneh erroneous Impressions ami will hack It up nn.V vvay you desire. When we announced we were closing ;it the lcurnard-l,iiidciiitu- n

Company stock In Albuquerque It meant till that word implies. To prove conclusively Just what, a saving: tills sale means to you we will put any Piano In our Immense stis k in your home, alongside of nllano from any house in tlio Cnlted Stales, and If jon are not more than convinced you are saving at least 1M50 we will lake the Pluno back und ni)oglc to you for having taken your time. A visit toour slows will reveal to you ti chance, (o own a Tlnno you never thought possible. Procrustlimllon Is the tlilef of time. Tomorrow Is n tiny tJial never ACT NOW :

MONDAY AND TUESDAY SPECIALSALL ,EV 175 PIANOS WITH STOOL AMI SCAUP 1H-:L- VlTtKI

AX W HKltJO IS STATU OF MOW MEXICO

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It.These Pianos include the bestknown makes in America andevery one a brand new Piano;only

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TFRMS $1.75 A WEEKStore Opens 8 o'Clock. Come earyl

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ftfr. Cash Piano PurchaserIf we will isell you a good pianofor $'..". la) on term;---, or the beslPiano in our atoro at. .21S.no,wliat will ho your price forcash? It takes a lot of moneyto sell Pianos on the installmentplan and carry Iho leased. Weneed tho money, and we need it.badly, and if you possess suchin nuaiititicB that are sufficientto purchase a Piano we vvlilmake, the inducement so f,rea!I hat. you can't resist. If you arneven thinking of renting or buy-

ing a Piano, see nur mammothstock first. Money talks here,remember that.

Mr. Tim2 Piano Purchaser

You probably have been thlnklnqof buyinij the klddlci a Piano a longtlrvur, taut never felt attlo to payor $000 for a good Piano but nowthat you can buy the bot oldstandard makes In America at lessthan half pries and on termt that aschoolboy could meet, It Is hl;ititime you were getting busy, Suchopportunities just come to a manonce In a lifetime, to not Acceptthem when they do present them,selves Is to not avail yoursrlf of thepleasures and comforts of llfo thatyour more lucky fellow-ma- has.Anybody can buy a Piano at theprices and terms listed In tortay'spaper.

Come Down Today - Right Now

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This TlajerCan NotBe ToldFrom New

This UprightIs a GenuineRanSain

fep" $1.50a Week

f He on Hs'iiid at8 o'Clock Sharpin the Morning

mFA IVTirtin Pinno Co To A,bu(iucr(Jue Piano BucrsIf tin, me 1,1 nil iiiterehlcd In the nurchilMC of a fine l'liino il

To Out-of-Tow- n Piano Buyers(1 tunlty to own h truly line 1'iaiioTliis - voiir one fireat, srnn opK,i

at H pri'w itli U'e mean of all. W" "ill pay your ruilniadfare to ud from Vllm,pier, ue lo any M,int In the Stale of cw

Mexico If v,n pmr lias,, a Piano here. We will lirepny the Irelahli.. v,.,,,. I iii i,,wn. t'ould unytliinff .he more fuir than the ro

(f.cniiiunl l.inib-ioiio- Old Stand) Alhuipienpie,f. I.VIvMViiS I'NTIL H ) LtK U

itltl We- -t t,ol(lOl

'T Al Htlll) TO IICSII ATK ANOIIII K DAY. We have cut Hudslashed the flncMt makes or I'IhihA hi America lo prices loo ridicul-ous lo mention, hut we are hollln the l.'arnard-l,liul-man- n t'i.sl,x-- and do not want to hme this sbwk of Pianos and store onv

slashiiiK prices that willoiibl vtc do ormorp attra-lhe-

lair I'aid to Onl-of.To- liujers. Pianos shipped Am where-- in

Mexico. I'lirehasers Phone ut tiur Fxpeni--c

If Yi Can Not mil. PIIONH l.'.O.

for a lunir lime, therefni-- wethem within the next few davs.

handmove

silio'n we are submitlinjr In t his ailvertiMinent.I.HV iHiythiiitf that woiibl make this rKitioiiWe solicit yonr earnest

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ai.RIIOIIF.RQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1916.TWO

n eoi'iilzod. thev would buve all tho Is the difference between cullingand calling down."IN Till: SPRING A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY .

AN INDEPENDENT NKWPAPE

morning journalruOll.hrd by lh

H : w .' -

j - ':v3&(r. 'JUmM

Mr. Slory, "1 qul tly entered the preH-idenl'-

office through Secretary Nleo-lay- 's

rooyi, and made pencil notes Of

my subject and mental observations ofthu changes in his countenance whilehe wan in I' lil life und under the In-

fluence of state affairs in the differ-ent interviews with his visitors.

"After each sitting I returned to myroom and worked upon my picturewith my sitter as vividly In my mindas though he were in my actuul pres-ence, and with the uid of my photo-graph I completed the picture.

It was from the material gatheredat this time that tho recent portraitwhich you (Mrs. Harrimun) purchasedfrom me was (also) painted.My Immediate reasons for executingthe portruit of Mr. Lincoln at this lateday of my professional career are thatupon a recent visit to Washington I

found no portrait of President LincolnIn any of the public libraries. Norwas there one to be found In any ofthe departmental buildings which I

visited. As 1 had the ma-

terial and the memory of the man bodistinctly in my mind, I was impelledto paint' the portrait which you havepurchased and presented to the na-

tion."The artist, George Henry Story,

't' ' r il -- i JJV-?i.';- 'S1'1.'''

was born in New Haven, Conn., Janu-ary 22, 1833: Rtudied in that, city un-

der Churles Hlne, and later in Kurope.He is an associate National Academician, and the recipient of several med-als for portraits and genre pictures.He wag curator of the department ofpaintings at tho Metropolitan Museumof Art, New York, for seven years, act-ing lirector for one year, and since1906 has been curator emeritus. Hejis also director of the art depart mentjof (he Wadsworth Athenaeum, Hart-ford.

Pep and PunchThe man who jumps at conclusions

frequently discovers that he has takenthe wrong kind of exercise.

A lot of talk srets hurled at bothbut the main distinction a wifeniakesjbetween a telephone and a husband

--m outfitmmfrmnWksmffiriffi ? I fit

uppieelatlnn of thi'lr fellow men theycould desire, certainly nil they could

merit, mill would 1,4) (no busy with

good deeds to cure whether nu bfxli

appreciated what liny were doing ornut. They would h oi It out I he brutemid unconsciously replace it with Ihe

yood mid tho ti 'mi and t'l" bcautiiul.

iiosi'Itai, i xn i,.vmi: i.m.i.imi.

The t'niveiHlly of orenon Iimh

tal.llKlnd a depiillment tailed"llofpitiil for l.anio KiikIihIi."IhiH flepal'liuenl lire nent. nueli

rt'nlH iih have (dipped Huoimli urn

nieiinratoiy nelmolN wllhoiit uu

ipiale knowledne of KnrllNh upeech

ami hpelliiiK.

A like hospital I" needed in every

univeiHlly til the went, but most of

the trouble Im further back In our ed-

ucational ynloni, Kiom the piinutivm hool up, not ( lioUKli alteiiliou l i

tflven to tralniim in torreet Hpeerli. In

our enthiiHlaiim for irtilnlim the haulwe are f ! ti i iik to train the toiiKue.

Hpellinif In In dimmer of biconiinxa bifit art lieciiuio or no k oi huhpriH'tico in the Kchool room. The

ear und the tonmie ure not milflelent-l- y

UHed to aid tlie memory. Jood

penamiiHbll' i" In danger of beeoinlni!a oMt M't bei aime the idilld U net. lo

lliiirledly wraing ti Im epoliii lepsunw

hiid (aliliiB HWift. notes on leeliiren be-

fore bin pen hand Is formed. .Spee;i

In demanded before lenllilllly ha beenneipiired- Hut the Kientcid lack of

our tcHcliliiK By.item In In the niol)n'rlotiKue.

I.oomi', nloijiy Hiiiirh in intimatelyiihiiik iuted with lofme, foMv thinklim.Nothlnu elenrn thought like strictdrill In clean niee h, One a Htudent

leaven eulleK with o weak totitcue, Im

ritrrie a weak tonmie through llf".The, colli'Ke 1ms tlm last ehanco toSave lilin. Tills Ih un ememeney can'1

that etillB for on emerKency honpltai.

"(,ki iOitii, ii,i.li:it is,"

Mental uplift In derived from s"!I M)(r a tlilUK 'lotiff well. It makes lit,(.. ,0r,.ni.,.i. 'l,llir,i' ll U fl liook 11 I

painting, a huildlm,', a jilay, a city, oru landHcape. Jf tho writer, srlNt,architect, city planner, or lundueape

Mllldener kIiowm reach und granp. we i

ealeli the innplla (Ion, litul our hori-

zons widen.Jn one way or unntlier the thlnn

well done vltnll.en us. We hen In Ui

wlnh to do, lo create, lo compier, lo

live the more nliundunl life,Man, al lib hlKhrMt, has a life tlmt

rel'leels the life of (he oiilvcr.HC. Th is

Ih shown by (he IohmIiik to creali- - andIn, the 1ov In the neiTci I cieallon. It

Im u reflection of Unit creative energyin which we live and move und haveour being.

This utrango Inspiration that lhin'!awell done have for iih, UiIh incentiveto the more Hbiiiidant living, in un

argument for the higher mid holierthings all along die line, from eilyjplanning to the planning of life. A

cltv of beauty in u Joy forever. Tim.elici t on I ho onlooker of the life well j

lived ban been much dwelt upon Hut

tho faclN remain. 'oii may not

Know, io one in i'b oi uic "no"'poet

"what (irgiuiieulThy life lo I by i,

THE DAILY MENT T

1 COOKING RECIPES WORTH REMEMBERING V

n?

i

normal amounts; not so much be-

cause such articles have beenas because replacements have

not kept pace with wear and (ear.Wo msul ask, on the other hand,

whether the people will be alio tobuy all that they need. Many of ourown homesteaders got along for yearswith the bare necessities of life, andm my Kuropcan peasants are nccus- -i,,,,,. ,,,i ... ,,.i,, ,,,. it,,,,, i,i .,u!... 1,, iiLii, .iiii iiii.v wvsill'l v.v.inrivat ion. We consider leather shoos-

a necessity, but millions of men andwomen in Kurope prefer sabots. Ourworkmen ask for bath tubs, but theHelgians, French and Italians wouldnot use them if tliev had them.

Till! I5ICH NOItTIIWI ST.(.Milwaukee .lournai.. I

The tremendous growth of thenorthwest is probably not appreciatedin Ihe far south, east and west, andeven the people themselves who havebeen concerned in tills rush of devel-opment are probably not broadly cog-

nisant of what has taken place. Thatfrom lyuo to IIM.I .Minnesota's banktleposils jumped from $ 7 f, tMIO.U(M) to

reads like a tale of Alad- -

dry plains of Southevidently blossomed

i ix ' im ni.--t, in in this period bankidcoosits have luiwii I'roio 1 4.1)00.000

Heci-pe- requested by renders are knife uround the edges of it and sliakgiven below, the first one being forjiho. pan to keep it from sticking.French paste for cheese cakes. Tomake this paste you will need one Southern Salad- -

pound of flour, half a pound of but-- j Mix together one cupful of coldter or margarine, half a pound of! minced ham, one cupful of coldsugar, one egg. Hub the butter and thicken cut in cubes, one cupful offuf mM .t . mim-m- ! sugar together, add Ihe egg, and workin (he flour; no liquid is needed. I.etjful of celery, chopped fine, onj ta-

il Ktand a while before using it and i blespoonful of minced onion, oiic-nls- o

after lining the tins, etc., for the half cupful of minced green peppers"creepiness" to go off. for red, as preferred). I'se as much

4 w. mmm&mm

up

Some men are really wicked vJiilL.others are merely candidates for 0f.fice.

A widow s grief in usually n .verse ratio to thu becomingncsa uf li.r"mourning.

Sometimes red eyes Indicate that aperson Im in need of glasses, but iin,n,often they result from too nuiuy 0f'em.

When a man ostentatiously admilNI hat he has faults he expects someoiiuto cotilradict him.

If we could be wise und young mthe same time perhaps we wouldn'tbe happy.

Amos Crubb says: "A big mindmakes room for a lot of simple, littlewords and uses 'em. A small' mindcollects a crowd of about five hifa-luti-

big words and abuses 'em.

An Ideal husband is one who remem-ber his wife's birthday without beingreminded to remember it.

Some wives who wouldn't care tohave their husbands earn moneyshoveling in a ditch, neverthelessmake them dig for it.

Love Is the lightning levator whichkeeps whirling you up and down be-

tween the Seventh J lea vert and theultimate Purgatory.-

Some folks believe mosquitoes fleefrom oil of citronella;

Some folks think there are folks whowill return a loaned umbrella;

Some folks will lend a book and thinkthey'll really get it back;

Some folkn believe a cat will bringthem luck if it is black;

Some folks believe a rabbit's foot willwork a magic charm;

Some folks insist a lucky coin willkeep them from all liiirrn:

iSoine folks believe a lot of things andfall for them us true

You see, some people have an opti-mistic point of view!

! diced cold boiled potatoes, one cup- -

:iut and popper as is necessary, andmarinate w ith one-ha- lf cupful of

flonch dressing. Serve on crisp let- -

tuce leaves and mask with mayoti- -

nuise or a good cooked dressing.

Salmon Salad.Mix two cupfuls of canned salmon

wllifli linu l.ix.n froi.,1 frnm litiu fiml

skin with enough mayonnaise to maaeI.-

it creamy. Pack in littlo molds niulchill. W hen ready to serve removi,,., ,u , , , ,. . , ,uwiii mi; iiii'i'in m iiiu i ' iu o ixi iiiiii'--'which have been lined with crisp lit- -

.tuce leaves. Place rings of overlap- -. ?pmg cucumber slices about tho moliiii

and garnish the top of each mold witha slue of hard boiled egg. Passmayonnaise with this salad.

, jvuit Innlilin-;- .

t'over Ihe bottom of a glass dish..".m. ..o ....i.- - ..1..1..Willi tlllll nillVB OI ffipUIlhO fit IV V 13UIO,,,,ir.. tu i.,.,tn.. t,.u,,,. ,1,. ..11, ...... 10.(1111: in "1:1.1. 1:1. miin iul; mil v.

sherry or any other' preferred wine.

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it is wonderful. - .value. Try it.

testing iottu. - Writ toda-- i

ED. PEVAliA felr? . Ne ,

Hoof Croquettes.Take ,,. nf it,,. ,'. ,r.r a rwi

in, nee line, adding a tiny bit of on- -I l,,n .... U. A. 1.1 u,,l n..,l .v, ii oi ,iwii, nvui null null in iui i, iilittle celery, cloves or savory to fla- - !

vor; then add a quarter cupful ofgood stock and mix well. Add thewhile of a snial egg or a portion ofthe while of one large egg and mix,, . , . , .,

i nhniii, me i i.iive uie menu I u 11 L'

stove and set in a cool place to getcold. Make into croquettes, roll inthe beaten egg volk, then in siftedbread crumbs, and fry a rich brown!in hot fat. When readv to serve, i',stick a liny sprig of parsley in thepointed end of each croquette.

j

j Mivoy Omelet.Two eggs, one ounce butter, a pini.1i

..p n i ,.p , i,..iill. B,m UllU 1, 1 IIJIJIL--I , ll 11 -U -

iuin,i .v1m, r,,inriir111 1,111. 1. uiii-iin- i'

teaspoonful chopped herbs. Melt the i

i

Itelicvcs Men Should Be Paid

JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.

U. A. MAOI'HMItHON I'rriln(v. T. Mcria:iinr ... ..Iliuiii'M Manai-r- r

It. U 1). MnAI.MB.'SH. Nawa r.'limrA. N. MOIKiAN , CUT I'Mlidu. u rux B.llttir

Wrulern luitiwxilatifV. i. AMKI1M.N,

trtjarll Hull.lln. tlilrjiia, III.

F.lin HrprornlnM,HAI.1'11 K. Ml I.MOA.

III l'ltrk How, Nrw York.

ISnt.r.d a acnil-t;l- a nialter at I be

pvttlf of Alhuquerqua, N. ti., und.r Acto( CmiiH of March I. U7I.

Ijirrrr circulation than mr ottu-- r papurIn Ni MpjIho. 1 h onlf wir In NwMulcu laaurd rvrry Oar In th ycr.

TBI1MH OK Kiuim'UM'TiuNInllr tr mrrlrr mall, on month. 0o

n'uticw no wiim:KiiiKiiKiihairllir-r- ti Journal whm rt! nn

, liavs their paper elm mod to nrar .i

mint l' sura to 1ve lha old tlilftn.

'"Iha Mrnliia JuurcuU haa hinder clri--

la lull rail li than la aoonnli-- lo anr othart.ai.cr In Now Mailou." Tta AjuarluaoNi il'r Ilrtctorjr,

JOURNAL take andTHE hoiin mid thirty mlnulvs ofexclusive Associated Press leasedtvirn service each week. No othorii"wpuiT published In New Moxlcotakes mora Hum twenty-fou- r hourof Asisoelateil I'resa ervlc duringtha wok.

HI'M.VY., , , MAlU'H 3 ) a

i niriiMi opi-on- m i v.

Tim leaders of the Amot Icuii Fed-

eration of Jilinr me now nKlinlln,,'fo a six-ro- day, a formerly theyimitated for an rhjrti-bou- r day. Timfixed liour duy l of value lo worklmiiiirn chiefly as provldliitf a standardof wages. I'sotl merely n a limitation of eurnest ambition to work, It1 hurtful. Those who rcMrlet thi'lrhours of labor accordliiK to the ruleflxi'd hi a measure of wages, areheaded towurd the liiKnHtlnn of tliomiwho proi.lulin tha irlrit'liti of thc"I won't works." Thon8 who linoom'thin ii'alrlftlon Uiiin ottiorn, breakI ln moral law and oppress Aincrlcai)liliiiy.

I.uhor Ih llfu In the woild; ldli-l- aiIk duuth. Tho Jlfo Unit 1m rlchi'Ht i

iiiot filli'd with labor- - Thin truthI unit through the wliolo soiial m aK1,

Ji"in the man of (treat of fails who

inn upare only a Uw hours fur islwii,throuKh the nkllhui work-iiiiii- i

who 1m untiring for overtime, I'J

the day laborer who fpendM his even-Iii- h

mid h"iiluJM building a rottnKfir hiu home.

'J'Iiohii who j;r.iHp Ihlii truth nm Ire?In llvn by It, mid tituiutly attain ioudHUrlH'MI. It eiirii'lie tlio llfo of tin1

njilrll, biilldM ehiiriu-lr- r for cxamiili)mid llilit'ittniuie, .i(jiria thfl elvlllzii-Imi- i

which In the embodiment of In-

dividual thlll'Ul ter,The iiioitnl reinaliiH of I'rlix Mal-lint- j!

iuimmciI IhrouMh thin city venter-da- y

iiioi uiii)t in loute to Hh laid rentIiik id.iid in tiio. family huryiir;IKuiinl near tlio I'lilurado border. Fri-

day, tho !eodu of J:i I'a.io in "idi!of nil ii lutionH, of nil political bilii f.i, of nil iriife.sHloiiU lind butatieNH

voeiiliuuii, if nil trades Hud maib-- ofthe NorUil f;eul! -- weri! Ill llm funeralproi ewdon to pay honor to IiIh iiieintny.

No tlx hour day, no elijlit hour day,no twilve-bou- r day, ever luid hani-pin- d

the growth and the luhleve-uirn- l

of I'Vlist Mmlliu-r- . Wbnl hvluHiied for WHH time eiiounh In twen-ty four bourn to do lil work. liern vv Willi UU work, expanded, bioiid-- i

lied, f m eet di d.

It Ih iih unJiiHl for men In bo re-

hire led In voluntary uuibitions lowork for individual muoexn, us lo bediivrn to overwork for the enrn li-

no lit of others.

M II VI' "t'llAHAtTUl" M

Seuiewhtre nlong the l!ne of pm-;l'- e

or growth thu tune cunien when(lie Individual begin to loiisj (o gettlio brute worked out of him and !obe fcoiucihing morn Uisiu an Intelec-iimll- y

t mined unlrnul. Sometimesthis goal expressed by (he Wold

i hai.ii l tlioui;h th associationof the word ore sucli thai many "h''at it with the feeling that somethingU living Jiresctlbed to them. How-ever, (bo word ' character," as

from reputation, whliliinav be Hue, or false, is (lie best one(but can be used to donol what The-

odore Kooeevelt terms "(issslon for1 n, litciiiiMioxa." Thin, nlso, shoal 1

le t be confounded with piely will' ll

is n very different mutter.The a hlc eniont of h.iiueter Is

)H,.'-ib- !o, It W a matter of gruwth.of eil;, of devekipnient. Jt Is no'born with our birth and Hmh nmper h W bell w e die Hut If one tiles l

to Biitiiuliite thin tiling called chiil.ie-- b

i ( i mil mpt to make nature lie,it In f "iiml to bo iitipossilile, mid thewoid "h pot-rite- expresses th remilt.'Jhe n'ntupt to think on thing uud

Miimlstii this thing culled t hara --

lei!iiic ttace on thu face und foim.We can not long hide ovir lvis. Ifwe would seem to be btreng andthoughtful und noble, we inust be m

So w i; rued not lonecrn ouist lvfft nun h With expi ession- - H Uie eej"I goodutss und truth wPlisn im hnsciil'fn lant vitality, it will pioduie l't,n ex)i! I'on.'i'b r the bile..Tin) do not worry about rkprciuil"u.M'e have men among us who feel(iH .'iiselteg unappiei luted, not prop-- t

rly iiraiKcd l y tin lr fellow mmIf they would forget llutt soil of wor-y- ,

and dj tbinss worth while,of t,'rOv llng slid groin lungHiiir greatness la not i roprrly

lo Vole for' "'""iiir, .nun ii, ii. i

I n ail with considerable iul rest!"Valer I'el-- mill ri Out i,,n lii t iii

.lournai, iimh morning. All lie sa.vsto the personnel id the Candida loru ta or ih ue. 1 nia y lie pui'iloncii or

" nine OKIU on uie i e r.-- .no one rins iorgoll"ii how Slierill Ko-;h- ,. Haid lie voted for municipal owner-lent.- "

jiiiero .Muddenly onlei'ed all oi' theisbip in Trinidad twenty years ago.women wno naniiuami ineiJie Had said nothing lor or against

!(Hd Tow 11 s '.. I out." ....... I.:.. it.:. ,

Either Candidateor who nas comriii o uic city policewould he a powerful adjunct to thev'i I.. , .1' "I I. . i' i, e, i ,r '

llemy Weslerfeld. who hud neverfloured ill the political or progressiv '

lit ,. n( (he i y . suddenly rnme Into!e iinieiigni. as ll cauiliilaie. hecau

ii i ii ii i ,,i i iiv-- iici in iius t liy OC

lore. He bad appeared at nolle of thchearings by the council when so manymunicipal ownership men aired their j

views. All at oie e be sprang Into the'limelight as the man who in his boy-- 1

hood Invented the municipal owner-- !ship idea.

Agents, miller the direction of Mr.!Korl'ier, carried this propaganda act-- 'lvety Into every ward Of the city, al- -

though Mr. Ko'rber himself Is not formunicipal ow nervhip. ' lie for the

evveiy..ll can lie .' '",;'

Will bo a lot

butter In a small frying pun, beat up Put over this a layer of preservedj the eggs in a basin with the parsley, fruit and another layer of cake moistherbs, pepper and salt. Pour thejened with wine. Continue until the

j mixture Into the lian, allow it to cook j dish is full. Pour over the wholefor two or three minutes; double it j cold boiled custard and pile sweetened

iand shake it off onto a hot plate. whipped cream, lightly flavored WilliWhile tho omelet is cooking, pass a brandy, over the top.

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but you may be sure, if It is Well 11 v -

ed. (hat it has made more v it bin

life. too.Wo are just beginning l see and

In teach the value and the beauty ofj

tho cltv and of Ihe well-order-

life. They Uiey

are essential to each oilier, if we be

"From a litany, now used In the

liugl.y school In Kngland. the follow- -

lag bi an.lCul lines are eM. ioted, I

are So simple mm so neauiiiui"t.-....- . i.ll uu :,,i,l 11 unilio-loi-

I I " II " "' - .1

to ,,iI'i'hey left town for about two wet Ks.tben hey. or others of the same sort,came hack.

ll will be recalled that this sieltlcn"purification" of did Town cameshortly ul'lor the brewery passed iniodemocratic hands, with J. KoiIut as

(tint executive head. As is the balat ol'ibreweries, ll com rolled then, as it rmi-- i

1111. m no", niaoy 01 un' saloons notnInside ami outside of I he city pari ic- -

ularly is that true of the Old Town wi-- 1

100ns. i ne nrew, ry i.esn t own thHll , u lni,,,-,- ;,,n, rlH l he c, it,,r tp,. pien running them, which is.

llle Slime llHOi-- III tie l,oi.r roll

'attachment of women mid gambling.JTIierct'ore murk. and heave ,,fKi,r,,'-

was .mil. iiooii-- , Hi,. ,n , ,. ihiin

0din's lamp. Thoh,'r'iUako.a also have

11,.., I, 'I' l 1.1:III!" I II " It,, P. , II tIhoughls, notn iiuiposeM antij re" tn me "in lown saloons i.'inland mean to hold, control of Iherw.i.i Lin- , .11 m Iih, ,1 ulli'ul lliniliiess .bo oiicratcd NUccesst'iillv u illmul iii,.i',,,. ih. ,.r , 1..,

C!ly!lo $ 111,000.00(1. This means that

Opportunity FundsA business man often needs funds to take advantage

of legitimate opportunities, which will no doubt arisethe coming New Year, and frequently a temporary loanis all that is required. If he has established a regularbanking connection he is able to meet such emergencieseasily, independently and profitably.

ln.;i,'",h Dakota hank deposits liave risenchine in 11, iv. Tin.10 thv urcseiice mid deafness to (by,.,,n-

,1I.',.. 1.., ...iriMh l.oi, ,.f 11. e nod.i. , i i! ,1....i,.,,,,,,i ,,t im- - ',H,r oetause,,,1... n. ,. . .... .

t ,,. mi t m tail e ta ecu ontin saloons of (lie city for their hulll!froni i;

!.. .1

by Uie republican bosses when it. be-

ef came known that the democrats Wcivin iimtrol of (lie bitwerv. Thescheme of the republicans worked. cry h, tions. hut tail lo see why

Then the brewery interests begun to'miy man. without being paid for itwork. They Haw the possibilities ol'j should ote ,ot!ier for W'tsterfi-i- orpolitical control of the citv. All sa- Hoaiilehl

iniooiiM violate the law, therefore a may- -

nidation, of i on rse.I am scriiiioliiiislv oin,osci 1o .

voTFlt

after her full papers were at theirdisposal, is just issued ( two volumes:Honuhton Mifflin; f 1 net). It con- -sists, in the muin of extiactM fromlior letiors and pupers 'J he w ork i

Secret of SuccessA young man may have many friends, but he will

have nont so steadfast, so constant, so ready to re-

spond to Km wants, so capable of pushing him ahead,as a little leather-covere- d book with the name of this. nk on its cover.

O

92o6O

I "2

I a?one tliat 'should be read In connee-s.ieiali- st

lion with the 'Letters and Journalsof S. G. Howe." which Mrs. Uiehardspublished In l'MO- - for It Is iha lit- - the

Let Us See You This Week

per cent in fifteen years, a won- -

idiiuil lecoiil Montana's hunk depos- -Us 1he sumo period have leaped

,000,000 to $1,01,000,000.ill uie a ua regale, here are four con

tiguous northwestern states, the Dak-ota, .Montana and Minnesota, whosebank deiHisils hav o risen In fifteenyears from $ 1 s,,0Hn,O00 to J Sou, 000,- -000 and vrliose iron values have risenYrom a negligible amount in 1 900 to$i;oo, OnO, nut) in 1!M5.

The 111 U0 figures show these slatesilniost In the pioneering stage. The191.', figures speak of the developmentof n vnU l';ll-n- i eiimiro will, ,yh1110... ,,,.. f,i.,a ,, .,"

ieomllliNhetl In one uml una.hnit At,.atlcs. Just a fraction of one lifetime.

STOItV OF LINCOLN IHimiAIT.Correspondence of New York Kven-ins- r

Post.)Washington The national gallery

of art has just received u portrait ofLincoln painted by fSeor.se H. Slory ofNew Yol k, as a Lincoln'is birtli.tav giftfrom .Mrs. K. It, Harriir.an of 'NewYork.

Mr. Story arrived in Washingtonduring stirring times; the next year!Abraham X.incoln was elected to siic-- jteed James l!u han.'in. Mr. Storystales lh.it Lincoln arrived in Wash-ington on the J " r I of February , Isi'.l.

"When I entered the room," soysMr. Story In y ttev, "the presidentWas seated in a chair wholly absorbed

deep I bought mid was apparently!oblivious to bis immediate suirouiid-imrs- :

be did not even raise his eyes,nor did he give any sign of recogni-tion to anything that was takitis nlace

'about him. t said in an undertone tooperator: 'Ittiny your instrument

here and take the picture,' This wasdone mid Mr. Lincoln rose ami leftthe room without a word."

In the month of June. IM',1, Mr.Slot. received a commission to paint

cabinet head of the president, which" "n- -J

.ii.. toiiiti neobtaiuetl. The president was nn- -

roiched by Mr. Story's client, hutsaid he could not are the time. V.nt

was finally arranged by Mr. Nieolav.his secretary, so that the anist couideiner the office during business hourami observe the president at work,

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of ease, from fear of discomfort audipain, mid from all slulh and cow-- 1

uiiltce;' I roin evil thought and conversa-

tion, from insliiccntj. mid dishonesty,in won) fi work, froni (he tempta-tions that iiiot easily best us, andfiom the Hjii of leading "thwrong:

' liood I. otd, deliver us"In Hie management and t! e future

pi .tuning of this ety, we nitiv wi 11 nsi;1o be delivered from low ideals andwilful blindness 10 beauty, from in-

sincerityj

und dishonesty in our wmk,

and from feeble put pose. j

As TO MIS, I sl l lili l.D.

The Journal calls attention lo a

comniimii at ion i ewhei'e on thfs p.u-i- n

winch it is s'aled t'e..t Henry Wes-

lerfeld or Was, a member of thesocialist i rfcuimation of mis 'lt).'i1(.,,x j,,-.- plenty of mod sorbi'dMs.

and identy "f bad men who are not

sai. lalisu. The ms:u UihiK is thstMr. Weht.-it- ' ld h:ts p.'Siti'ily tieili d

that he un w.is a soclitlisi. We hsvleasop to bt-l- e th .t Mr.wn H thai ter member of the m jull- - I

trutmn here. May U"t Mr Wester- - J

also be mist.ikon in asscrtie, i

thai he has never been one of the bibi ritii of l'i t Milt-li- Wilson'.'

Scientists have been at wot K, try mito If,. in h,,w the Ullpl ccihrntt d floodshappened In the biiuly of San I 'li-

st, hist winter. Those rains followeda long drounth, und one hundredwomen had handed Ihemselve to-

gether to prtv for lain.

A number of ships have bet n sunkunder mispb Ions cilt iniist.tiiceit re-

cently, but the kaiser Is not boastingabout it

. v

The State National BankOf Albuquerque, N. A.''-Ccnira-

Avenue and Stx-on- StreetDepository for Funds of the United States Government

and the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway.

Westerfeld a SocialistKilllor .Morning Journal:

Your reporter quoted Mr. We-'ler- -

fold In this tiiorniii'j's Ismio is neverbeing aft'JIat'd with Uiepaily.

The official roster of tho b c.il eon- -

tains (he nam( of ifb tire Weslerfeldlas one of the original signers of theAllniqiierqiie i lianer. Also he paid

.doe and has been reCogmzcti as aby the secialiis at alt times.

A Si TIALIST.

With Scissors and PasteMMIT M t I ItTMXS OIIAwX

and the drawn,The household still;

Cue. with appointed strength.Has winVd its will,

t'lose to the living ld.t7.tjWe sit alone;

Ninighl bill the old days b't,All else our ow n.

j

Far 1n the corners dimThe shadow s start

Near to your strenirth 1 cling i

A ml nenr your hearl.nearest, (ho whole woild ends

Kmls well in this,NiKht. and the fl relit dark.

Your touch, your kiss.Helen Huntington.

.HI.I A WAIJIi now (IV UI .N--

I'IN m:m c.(New York Kveuiiig I'ost.)

The centenary of Jnli.i WardHowe's birth will be celebrated InHire years; yet OS she lived Iti be 91.the "Life" which her two youngestdaughters, Laura P.lizuUeth Kit hardssnd M'lud Howe L'lhott, begun soon

history of a family that has to hewritten.

Tho most, eventful chapter in Mr.t.Howes latter lite relate to her par-ticipation in ihe struggle for woman'srights. So late us the eighties she wasoff mi lecture tours to the far west,and her active, interest in the lifeof the rough comnmnttliis she visitedis impressive- She speaks of her de-light, hi the age of s'.xly-thre- atstanding on Hennepin avenue in Min- - i

ne.ipnlis; and on rushing off to tliajcity library to consult Parkman'gThsotnc-i- of the (ireat West." and

trace out the routes of the eplorers. j

Travel In Kansas idle describes as! illliving history."

IV I'll F, WAIt y.OVF- -

( Kiigmeermg Magazine.)The damage done In the war :one

Is almost all in a narrow strip of ,th,,tillillini' nn.l n,.v-her- . In ',11

.. i , .......i.. ii. ', ,i j'.i. , ?. I ll i.. ! pin i mil it i " ' .1

iliibiiid, or, indeed, very vow fa'lories of any Kind. Tilde has been

some destruction of railway lines, bid eit is pioliable that the steel works of i

Kurope could in a few week, if no,--

csxary, make enough rails und shaoisii

lo replace the tratks and briilithat have been destroyed.

The real win k w ill be to replace Itmist t'ji.ineous eipilpmnei, that hasworn out, for locomotives, automo-biles, machines, tools, farm machin-ery, wan on tires and sewing machines wmust till be bought In greater than

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r TiWyour home atmosphere with exquisite lasting fragrance

ED. PINAUD'S LILACThe great French perfume, winner of highest internationalawards. Each drop as sweet and fragTant as the living Lilacblossom. A celebrated connoisseur said : "I don't see how

k L i. , IcmarKDle perrtime tor 7S cents a bottle andv:"""11 DO"'e coma,ns 07.A Car Dnttl Hallflai aV.I-.- .- 1 T ntll.... t,u 4y lor cu, riiNftuu s L LAC. For W cent

a7.U' " " JPMtuum ID. PINAlD. Dent M

writesithout bothering him."On three successive davs"

f THREEILBUQUCTQUE M0RNIN8 JOURNAL SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1916,

JOKML CLASSIFIED COLUMN:STOCK EXCHANGE

SESSION ALMOST

WITHOUT NOTE

jCSVFOR SALE

ARK you going to raisefor sale or

your own use?

Do you want to strength-

en your flock with new,thoroughbred, bloodedstock?

Do you want to buy eggsfor hatching or baby chicks?

You Do

READ THE MORNING

JOURNAL'S P0UL-TR- Y

COLUMN

ucterizcd the wheat market in thefinal hour.

Weather of a kind to retard themovement of the coin crop broughtabout strength in the corn market. Aprospect of smaller receipts madespeculative short sellers unusually In-

clined to week-en- d evening up oftrades.

In the oats trade the bears had anadvantage owing to reports thatplanting was actively going on, es-pecially throughout central Illinois.It was said that fur oats the groundwas in thp best condition-I- years.

Provisions rose with hogs. He-sid-

the shipments of meats tillsweek were liberal as compared witha year ago.

Closing prices:Wheat May, $1.08 V. July, $1.0(1 lA

Corn May, 7214c; July, 74e. ,

Oats May, 42c; July, 41 ''c.Pork May, $22.90; July, $22.77,Lard May, $11.52; July, $11.77.Ribs May. $12.07; July, $12.20.

KM;iX 1U.TTEK.

Elgin, 111., March 83. ButterSixty-tw- o tubs sold at StJc.

XKW YORK JIOXKY MAUKET.

New York, March 25. Mercantilepaper 33 per cent.

Sterling Sixty days bills). $4.27 V. ;

demand, $4,70 cable, $4.7ti 15-1-

Bar silver 60 Mi c.Mexican dollars 46 Vic.

LIVESTOCK MARKETS.

Chicago Livestock.Chicago, March 20. Cattle ts

300. Market steady. Nativebeef steers, $7.734 10.05; westernsteers, $7.70 8.75; cow and heifers,$4.109.00; calves, $8.001 10.50.

Hogs Receipts 9,000. Marketweak, shade lower than early prices,which were 5c above yesterday's

Bulk, $9.709.85; light, $9.859.95; heavy, $9.45 (ti 9.9"; piss, $7,40

(a 8.60.Sheep Receipts 500. Market

steady. Wethers, $8.50 frt 9.35; lambs,$9.75&' 11.70.

Kanxn CUy Livestock.Kansas City. March 25. Cattle-Rec- eipts

200. Market steady. Primefed steers, $9.25r.7r; western steers,$7.75(19.25; Blockers and feeders,?.758.80; culves, $0.60 11.00

Hogs Receipts 17,000. Markethigher. Bulk. $9.40 9.63; heavy,$9.BO5 9.70; packers and butchers,$9.50 9.70; light, $9.409.65; pigs,$8.25 tfi? 9.10.

Sheep Receipts, none. Marketsteady. Lambs $10,85 ft, 11.60; year-lings, $9.50 iff 10.50; wethers, $8.259.00; ewes. $7.75 i 8.50.

Denver iJicsUk'k.Denver, Colo., March 25. Cattle

Receipts 200. Market steady, Heefsteers, $7. 00S. 50; cows and heifers,$5.75 ' 7.30; calves, $8.00 K 11.25.

Ross Receipts 500. Market high-er. Top, $9.50; bulk, $9.35 r 9.40.

Sheep Receipts boo. Marketstrong.

ALAMOGORDO MILL TO

BEGIN RUNNING SOON

II.ICI1L COSSISfONSINCS TO MOKNINS JOUBNALl

Alninogordo, X. M., March 25. -- Thebig sawmill will run again in Alamo-gord- o,

after having been idle for morethan eight years. All doubt aboutopening up the industry has beencleared away by the signing of thepapers. The National Lumber andCrnosotlng company took charge ofthe property Friday, under authorityof a telegram sent by Walter Douglasfrom New York. W. h. Spenre, whowill be mill superintendent, began thismorning the work of rebuilding andremodeling the mill plant her.

The work of getting ready to op-

erate probably will require aboutthree months. The mill plant herewill have to be completely overhaul-ed; in the timber district in themountains old lines ef logging roadwill have to be rebuilt and new lineslaid; old track facilities around theplant In Alumogordo will have to berestored the loaders and other equip-ment, for logging will have to be putin shape; engines for the loggingroads overhauled; power and equip-ment for use on the Alamogordo &

Sacramento Mountain railway, be-

tween the logging terminus and theplant at Alamogordo, will have to begotten in readiness.

The plant here will be doubleerewed, employing sixty to seventy-fiv- e

men. The output of the com-bined day and night shifts nil! be ap-proximately 150,000 feet. No finish-ing stuff will be cut, and for that rea-son the old planing mill, which wasoperated by tho Alamogordo Lumbercompany, will not be rebuilt. Themill will cut only timbers and It Issaid upon good authority that thegreater part ot the product alreadyhas been contracted for. The crewsin the mountains on the logging endwill compri.se, 100 or more men. F. J.Williams, vice president of the National Lumber and Creosotipg com-pany, will be the active head of op-

erations. It is difficult to get an ac-

curate estimate of the amount of pay-

roll. Figured through a comparisonwith the former operations of theAlamogordo Lumber company, theannual itayroll will exceed a quarterof a million dollars. This does notInclude the increase which tho rail-

road company will make, in order tohandle the logs from the mountainsto the saw mill plant; and to keepthe power and equipment in repair,

The Alamogordo Lumber companysuspended operations in the. latterpart ot February, 190S, In compliancewith an injunction which the federalgovernment secured in the XTiiited

States district court. Complaint wasmade to the department at Washing-ton to the effect that fraud was usedin securing patents to the timberlands. After an Investigation by thedepartment the court was appealed tofor an injunction to restrain all fur-ther operations. The injunction wasgrantedand the case dragged throughthe courts for several years, v nenthe suits finally were dismissed thecompany had decided oot to resumeoperations.

Tli3 new owners have been workingfor more than two years on the plansto take over the property and cut thetimber under contract. The mostexhaustive Investigations, extendingover the entire period, were made be-

fore the contract was signrd. Theconsideration has not been, made public, but the timber included In thecontract Is worth many millions of

dollars. There is enough to keep theAlumogordo plant in operation forabout fifteen years, and enough other

m lpFor an old resident we offer five

acres of fine land Improved, wunseven-roo- home with lots of treesand some nlfalfu, Almost in town.Frlce only $1,2CU. Reasonable tonus.

MONEY' TO LOAN

TiMTON & CO.11 West Gold Avenue

FOR SALEHouses and Lois, Ileal .

Five-roo- modern brick, $2,300;payments.

Five-roo- $1,600.MDNUV TO LOAN.

W. E MILLION211 West Gold.

EOK nKNTnonnw.North.

KOII HKNT KumlHlud loom lilt Imaid,(I.':) North Seeolld street.

tXl KfcNT Housekeeping- - looma withaliepliiif poreli. tiJO North HUlh.

t't'H UKNT- - Two (loKiruMo loonm for Imllthousi'ltetpltiK no ilrk. ;a!t Writ lioinu.

Wit PEN'T I'urnished li- day orweek, drant liulldtng. mcic. West Central.

Ftll HUNT Large well luimsbeil .ou.suitable for two, with board. ",t)i North

Filth.Foil KENT Two f ut nisiu d rooms for

light housekeeping. Kit North Fourthstreet.Foil HUNT Three furnished housekeeping

rooms, sleeping porch; reasonable; nosick, loos North Hoc.oud.

FOK llEXT Furnished apartment fromtwo lo four rooms each, sleeping porches,

gn and electric lights. 1104 North Secondstreet.FOll UKNT Newly runitshtd outside

looms and also light housekeeping;reasonable. Phono Wli. Colomno hotel, M3

North Flrsl street,

fmulh.FOU HUNT Modern riMm, steam heat, no

elck. fiUSCi West Central avejnieFoil nKNi'f'iMiMtit. ati'5 room, clean

and well furnished. Sim West Lend.

Voll HUNT To olllS H.!ld Hi' iphm pole It

for housekeeping. (I'll South Third.

FUltMSilllSD rooms, hot mater heat,sick, no children. 414 "West miver.

FOU ItKNT-Thr- ee moms for lightvery desirable 1 ' t Sllv-- f.

Foil HUNT Two nicely furnished roomsfor Uouarkeeping; no sick. Mt West

Silver.FOll HF,N I' Nicely furulshed large looms

for lluhl housekeelilnu 11.0a " oat Uoill.Flume I V 7 ft

FOU UKNT To luitfc, illcflv fmiuslihoiisekeeiilna looms. $10 u plolHh. 4'Ht

West Santa Fe.FOU UKNT 'two looms utitl sleeping

le.rch, furnished for light housekeeping.modern. Iit.nl West Iron. 1'hone t :! 7

FOU KKNT Fdegauily furnished looms,ritnnlnir waler in every room. Vendome,

Annex.' Mrs. John Cotucllo, comer Hecondand Silver.Fult HUNT Nice clean furnished and un

furnished roome by day or week, undernew management. Blltner House, llUVsSouth First street, t'hnne ?it.FC'H UKNT Uooms; nicely furnlshei

rooms wllh eleeplng porches, running wat-

er In each room; one housekeeping- - apart-ment. Cull lil:i West Hold avenue.

lllgliinnda.

FOK UKNT- Two t'ulnlMied loouis, model'll,lint Kfoitlt llrottitutiy.

FOU HUNT Two south rooms. SU BoulU

Walter. Phone 1(172.

FOK itlfiNTFurnlshed rooms. Sill iouthWalter street. Phone Mi.

UKNT Pleasant airy l oom ; board ifdesired. 1'H South Walter

cut! uk-- t Moo furnished room withsUieulug porch and hit III. lilt South High

strcei,FOU UKST Two furnished rooms tor Unlit

housekeeping, electric lights', gas, bntn,private entrance. &ltl Knst Coal.

FOR om eolluge Willi Hugesleeping porch. Jmiulre 111'.' park avenue.

FOK UKNT Unfurnished, house,modem Inquire 410 West Dead.

FOll KKNT' Two three-roo- houses, furri-- .

lelied for housekeeping, gas Move, waterami tlMlit paid. Apply (HHI South I'list.

Highlands.

FOll It UNI' Four-roo- collage, completelyfurnished, (15 per month. 1415 South

A mo.

Full HUNT A two-roo- voltage withsleeping porch; furnished. Inquire 1 0H

South Kdlth stieet.foit KKNT Three-room house, screened

porches, outbuildings. Ill per month. 1tl0(South Arno. Inquire 1H4 South Amo.FOU it BN T CxilTage, neatly furnished;

three rooms With bath complete, largesleeping porch, perfectly sanitary. Applymornings at 1524 East Central. Phone 31,

fleneral.FOU UKNT - Tin house. Imrn and

chicken houses, good water Phone Ht'iW.Kilt UKNT Modern liotiaes, 4 lo i i is.

close In; some furnished, SV. II. M.UII-lion- ,

sit West Hold.

Full UKNT - Fiie-ioo- modern lnl. k; ol- -

so tin- room Damn with burn. Dr. Dur- -

..n. suite s, Darnel! hiliMiug,

I'Olt HM.I' lilv'MMk.Foil WADlii Flesh cow wilU calf. Phone

Ml.Foil .S.t,K--Fteiii- poodlo d..g. Itilili Hoilt ll

Walter Slreet.FOIl s i l.Jv

dr.siFull bloodc.i llolsieln bull. A't- -

P, O bos ."114. City.

FOll S.Vt.Fr Vtomg. gentle pony, suitablefor children, $30. Dlufi WW Fruit.

-1wfamily cow. and saddle

and rlilvlng horse. f,Vo Second.

Folt SA I.F, Kp, noise, barneys andbogey ood sadtller and irl' er. Pbon. 17!ifi

FOll HALKFine Jersey In I'.r call', twoweeks obi. The Kxclutnge, 1 ?u West Hold.

FOU SAI.K Four horses, prices from ll--

to JMi. Cun be seen rear 207 ."ovttiArn...

Foil s)A 1. 1. - Four bead fresh Jersey cowsall good value. Inquire c. Noble, l:;l S'OiihHill street.Folt SAI.K horse, stylish but

giiitlc; sale for children. Inquireat Hell's livel y bin n.

FOK SA I.F llelKlaii hales, heavy beeftype; ill eased rabbits a a) laity. Ueck'a

llabidtry, I.'.Od North Flt'ih street. Phoneicon.

W.Vli;l) To Kent.WA VI Kl To rent small ranch. poo

reasonable, pnft rent can be paidiniprovijiu. ut. Address A. T.f Journal of- -

flee

l"4K SMJ'' Ttc-n- l KsfHt.FOU SAI.K llest fatm In HluewittiT vaiky.

Address I T. Ilroek, i In Hup. N. M.

MICSA LAND FOU SAI.K.10 acres In Did acres with water. Phone

at noon or enlnga.

FOK SAl.H OK TH A Dfei A farm.within a mile of Dayton, N. M.. In the

Pecos valley. Forty seres of apple orch-ard. year-old trees; also forty Jicres Inalfalfa; good house, barn nd fencing. Willsell on terms or irade for Albuquerque realestate. W. W. Strong, Albuquerque, N. Vu

SMALL

CIEAPA house; sleeping 'porch;

on car line; close-in- . Only $1,100; $50down, $15 per month.

SEE

PorfterEieM Co.216 West Gold.

Ileal Estate. Fire Insurance, Loans.

A HOME CHEAPFive-roo- frame house in the

Fourth ward, lot SOxSO ft., nice bear-lu- g

fruit trees; price only $1,100.

It. M'Cl.t GII AX,210 West, Cold. Phone 907,

VAXTCTMlHcHlaiieonB.VVAMKD 11 on h building and Job carpan-try- .

Hartnn Keller, l'hone KOsW.CAUPKT CLEANING, furniture anil aluva

repairing. W. A. doff, l'hona 668.

I,A OK curtain earwfully launuVrocl by hand,inn Kant Oippar avenna. Phone 6S7.

WANTED ltoun liaimlnic. only best ma-terials useit rhone 1S1.1. Kalley Kirontt,

FOB Jemea and Sulphur Sprliina enicatteSlinon CJarcltv'e teama. Cheap rates. Call

1252 North A mo.WANTKD Vivo retting lieue. will hoy or

trade for setti-m- . . Ofld-- phone .IBS.

phone i'ti"t.CAIU'BXTKItlXO and Job work iMtatly

done: price" reasonable. Itctience 111Went Marhlo avenue. I'hoii.- - ISJW,WANTED Wulea eullable for coal mine

work. AtUtreaa Albuquerque & ferrilloinoal company, Madrid, or Albuqueruue,N. M

Vi 'ANTlvD HeiriKmalble parts', no nbliiiesd,

f,,,.,,,,,,; ,,,. r arllMtl , p..cation. Phone 1175.

WANTED To trade: a large. pure-bre- d

Hoitdan cockerel, year eld. for some Orpington tind Hhode Island lied laying hens,Address Trade, ettre Journal,

Mill IIFNT Ilocmis With Itoa.nl.i'Ott K KN iHooms and Hoard. Kates It. 00

per day Kit Bouth Hroadway.li'OK UE.NX Furnished rooms with board.

17.1,0 tier week; close In. lit SouthEdith street.HIGH CLASS room and board; sleeping

porches. Special attention to health seekera. 412 South Droadwuy. Phone lt3.McKKI.I.AH KANC11 Quiet and attractive

health resort two miles north of postnfflee, fresh eggs. Jersey milk, free' conveyanno, sleeping porch r cottage. Phone 15II0W

LOCKHAKT RANCH The most attractivehealth resort. One mile north of town.

All railk, cream and eggs produced on place,Free carriage for guests. Electric lights,oily mall sen-Ice- . Room! or oottaies.Phone 1031. Mrs. W. H. Keed. '

FOR IlKNT Apartmimw.TWU-KOo- ttPiU'lw.;iit .xeasut.iiila. luqutie

New hotel, corner First and Tljeras,

1'oit U I' .l"ui hlh il to-ne,ii- i apartiileni. new; lut'gv sleeping p"lch. 1 " H

En st t'eiitrtil.FOR KENT Furnished Ihree-roo- upuit

ntent, prlvnte bath, sleeping porch, ri

per month. Including waler, light, gus anduse of garage, lilt West Central.

Kolt KENT High-clas- s apartment onilarge, beautifully furnished living room,

private bath room, glosscnclosed Bleep-

ing porch with sun porch, strictly modern.practically new, suitable for two or fourpeople; must be permamcnt; several excelleut dining rooms In neighborhood. 815West Lead.

FOR SAMi limine.Kult SALE Five-roo- brick houses mod

ern, lot. See owner, r24 West Coal,

POU SALE Five-roo- modern house; lotCM143; cash or easy terms. Phones 14!)

or lr.fiiu.

Foil BALE By owner, house, Bu-rner lot. trees, eheds, etc, 11,100.00. Call

1201 South Edith.

TYVKWRITERS.Au, KirtDb. both new ana seuuna-na- n

bought, sold, rented and repaired. Albu-querque Typewriter Exchange. Phone tie.i .,oth tretUNDEItWOOD 'I'YI'EWUITEHS. New ma

chines. First class rentals. Kepalts anilhigh grade rebuilt typewriters. Expert mchanlc tn charge of shop. 3;'l West Gold,Phone 144. t'nderwood Typewriter company.

m;sixi:ss chances.WANTED To iiueKt fzi)D ill pln busi

ness with services. Address II. N., Journat.HAV3 good location for most any kind of

retail business. SIS Bouth First street,Inquire Ravor hotel office.

Foil monthly you will receive eight Ics- -

Bons, nt home, of good Spanish, taught byMr. J. ('. Culdua. from South Anterlcu. H

Pieiice. 110 Sotitli Third Street.

FOR ItKNT Of flen Rooms.

tOR KhJNT One-ha- office space, 11

South, Fourth street. Apply W. P. Met-eai- f.

Hayden at 412 West Copper. iBQUlrt 417West Oinoer

LEGAL NOTICEhll(lL MAM til M HA I.E.

tn the District Court of the fcoeomt JudicialDistrict. Couniy o Bernalillo, WLuto ofNew Mexico.

Ueorpe A. Kaseman. Trustee, and The Co-

operative Uutldinir St. Loan Association ofAltuuuetuite, N. M , plaintiffs, s, KruestConklin and Joahana Conklln, defendants.Under and hv virtu of an order of sale

and decree of for, closure issued out of theDistrict C'uurt in llernnllllo county, NewMexico, on the 10th day of Janimry, 1 0 J t).

In the above entitled union wherein theabove nnmed plaintiffs obtaiU'-- a jul;t-mc-

and decree against Krnesf Conkllnand Joahana Conklin the above named de-

fendants on the 10th day of .lanunry, l!H:I am cotiinmnih-- to sell all thflt

lot, piece, am! percel of bind situated In

the County of .Dcrnulillo and State "f NewMenico ntid particularly descrl,ed fol-

lows.f.ots numbered eleven U11 and twelve

Mt In block numbered thirteen (ID ofthe l':irls addition to the city of Albuquer-que, New Mexico, iim sititt lots are shownand designated on tie supplemental mapof the smd addition t.'ed In the offb-- ofthe Frobate Clerk and lieiurd--for Hernulillo County, New Mexico on the;nth ilny id December. A. t). 1S95.

Notice Is hereby gtvn that on the llhHay of April, lain, at 11 o'clock In theforenoon of tits! d.iv, at the east door .ifthe postofflee In Albuuueruue, New MeK-tt-

I will In obedier.ee lo said older ofsale and je.-r- of sell the abovedescribed property, or so much thereof asmay be neeessary to .satisfy plaintiff's Judg-ment, villi Interest thereon ondC"S'S. tothe highest and besf bidder for cash.

Dated at Albiiuuor'iue. New Mexico, thisIlith day of Murch, 1 910.

WAl.TitiK KOWAI.SKt,Special Master,

$1.200 cottngf. bath, sleepingporch, completely furnished, Includ-ing fint gas range, Rund hot waterheater and modern electrical appli-ances; good outbuildings, shadetrees; Fourth ward.

$2,B00 modern bungalow,hardwood floors, sleeping porch,Fourth ward. Terms.

$2,700 stucco dwell-ing, modern, lot 75x142; and

adobe on same lot.$S,G00 modern, te

bungalow, built-i- n features; gleep-ln- g

porch; also bungalowIn rear; Fourth ward.

$3,000 brick, modern, sleep-ing porch, cellar, good outbuildings;Third ward, close In.

$2,350 brick, modern, well-buil- t,

two sleeping porches, goodoutbuildings; terms.Many other bargains In Improved

and unimproved property.

A. FLElSCiEEReal Estate and Insurance,.

Ill South Fourth street.

I.OST Monday eveniu at Elks' elub pairof glasses in case. Kinder return to C. K.

Harden, ot E. 1 Wasltuurn store, andreceive reward.

LOST-niu- ck leather music r.dl oomatulin;music; reward. Phono 110211.

HELP WANTED.

WAN 'I I'D Hi .y Willi bicycle at Crim- -

StlHW's.

WANTED Maid, waitress, govd milkerfar dairy. Employment Agency. 110 South

Third street. .Phone 354.

WANTED A firm class wash man to washami fire, must lie aolier and no cigarette

moker; prefer married man. Address with..?,.,.., in.. tl.r. '....v.n Clti, T.uiimlrv (lai- -

lup, N M,

MEN, become diiiectlves, invested ting;, n

representative for your fltyWOIK nantlieij eviwywuen1. jimoiwuua mm I

tauifht t.uslnesa; Slou-Mo- o month. KullK'rCity Secret Kervke, AkXin, Ohio.LEAK.N auto trade in luvat mjHle.ru e.hn:.l

on cat. Couinea protleai complete; evpert supervision; time unlimited;reasonable ratea. Will help you earn yourllvln while learning. Catalog free. NationalSchool of Engineering, (Established l)0i),l.cm Angelfs.

Female.WANTKD illrl for general hounework. Ap-

ply 204 North Walter.WANTED Woman for cooking and gener-

al housework. 42,1 North SecondWANTEDBxpr'leneed salenlady, must

peak Spanish. Apply Mandell, Myer A Co

Wa"xtED niiinibeiiiiald. first laaa. oneho knows how- - to work. Apply Ange- -

lup hot'l.EARN $: weekly, spare time, writing for

newepu)t'rs, ttuigazlnea; experience "U-

nnecessary; details free. Press Byndlcote,1ST, Kt. T.oitU. Mo.

WANTKD Kive, bright, capable ladles totravel, demonstrate and sell dealers; J25

to $."j0 per week; railroad fare paid. Good-

rich Drug company. Dept. 440, Omaha,Nehr.WANTKD iSirl for general housework; no

washing. Applicants write lo Mrs. 11.

H, --KCaiwy. Cat thaw N, M., alallug na-

tionality, axe, experience ad wages de-

sired.LADY to do about iiim hour's advei lisinn

work. For her services we will make hera present of a good pair of shoes. A. HolhShoo Manufacturing; Company. Monroe,Eitirle and Phoenix streets, Ualtlmore, Md.

TENT.S, wagon covers, camp furniture,uwnlngs. etc. Side lino on commission

basis. Write for attractive proposition.Curnle-Goudi- Kansas City, Mo.

WANTED Salee manager. Somethingnew. Business necessity. Retails $5 to

S 100. Enormous profits. No competition.Inclusive territory. Free samples. SayersCo., 416 Walnwright, St. l.oula.S A I , ESM A N i 'a pab l specialty man for

New Mexico; siaple line on new and ex-

ceptional' terms; vacancy now; attractivecommission contracts; ?;J5 weekly for ex-

penses. Miles K. Hixler Co., 1M-1- J Cur-ll- n

buildinic, Cleveland. Ohio.WANTED Ail agent who possesses plenty

of energy and ambition to solicit ordersfrom bunks and business concerns for ourcopyright exclusive calendars, funs, leathergoods and advertising specialties in NewMexico: to begin at once; protected territory assigned: commissions liberal, Out

line is so varied and attractive that a sales-man with the riKht attitude toward hiswork can find plenty of business the yearround. Write Sales Manager, MerchantsPublishing Company. Kalamazoo. Michigan,

WAXTEIV Asrontd.AUEN'TS mako $r, to 125 dally. No ex-

perience. Free catalog and samples. Newgoods. Quick sales. Dig profits. Worldshealers. Cruver Co., Campbell & Jackson,Chicago, III.

l,.W;CK MANCEUTCRER wanrs repre-

sentatives to sell shirts, underwear, hos.iery. dresses, waists, skirls, direct to home".Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 6'J')

UniiHlwoy. New York City.VVA NTED Atfeitts. Tlig money made qulek-I-

Sclllh our IS house-

hold ' articles. Sjiei'lul offers to thosenow. Turner's Agency,

Box' 5S-- Fort Sumner, N. M.

WANTED oho Hu agent in each countyof Now Mexico; uulck sales and food

commissions. Eor.an anlo man '"to try it Is

to buy U." It you want the place write to-

day. Hicks Auto Fountain, finish Agency,riauta Pe.

AOBNTS lo travel by automobile to intro-duce our 2i0 fast setliia;, poimlnr priced,

UouacM.'.a Vecessttles. The greatest linoon make $10 a day easy; completeoutfit and automobile furnished tree. Toworkers. Write today for exclusive terri-tory. American Products Co., 42J Thirdsheet. Cincinnati. Ohio.ATTENTION We will pay tl.oat) retraid

if our homo Butter Merger fulls toone pint of milk Into one pound of butterin two minutes, sweeter than creamery butter. PonmtiStraturs and (rental agentswanted; salary or crmmlsslon. Write for I-

llustrated circulars and addresses of l.iloousers. Wonderful invention. Family flutterMerger Co., Washington, D. C,

W A VTI-- Posll Ions.

WANTED Position by young wman stenKgrapher. HMiue experience. Will leave

city. Box J. Journal.WANTED Experienced shoe man or ilotb- -

Imr and gents furnlsliliig desires position,in or out of city. Address M, Journal.WANTKD I'oalttoti as manager of general

merchandise store, rioort references andexperience,!. Address Manager, care JournalWANTED Teacher, English descent, sevenyears experience In slul, professionscertificate, stieuks Spanish, wants position,nubile, private school, governness. AddressTeseher. care .Doirnsl.

She I J ken bainbcrlaiu's Cuiitfhv

"T like Chamberlain's Couith Item-ed- y

better than any other for childrenhetaUKe t Riven tne quiCKest rener.and is bout the only otw they willtuk wllllnglr," writeg Mrs. JamesKern, Manchester, N. Y. "It iseqiiAlly Rood for colds and croup andIn deservinsr of all the good I ran nayfor It. I am never without It In thehouse for It is invaluable when need-

ed." Obtainable everywhere.

Some Gains Are Scored andMany Losses Are Recorded,but Neither of ParticularMoment,

isr moknin journal ssicial lossd wmsiNew York, March 2.". Today's

two-ho- session on the stock ex-change was barren of interest.

Prices were contusing at the outset,but became irregular later, clos-ing with numerous net losses,none of which was especially substan-tial, except in the specialties, jsturie-bakc- r,

Crucible Steel, United StatesIndustrial Alcohol, Mexican petrol-eum and Mercantile Marine preferredwore lower by H4 to 3 points andsuch rails as Reading, New York Cen-tral and Southern Pacific which bol-

stered the session of the precedingday, averaged 1 point declines.

There were a few neutralizing feat-ures, for Instance, General Motors,which made up some of its recent se-vere decline by an advance of 33points to 485; Harvester Corporation,which rose 4 points, and 1 to 3 pointsadvances in Maxwell and Willys-Overlan- d,

the fertilizers and AmericanWriting Paper preferred. UnitedStates Rleel and other former leaderswore altogether neglected when notunder marked restraint. Dealings insteel were exceeded by a half dozenother issues, some of which often failof quotation for days at a time.

Today's bond market was slightlyirregular with activity and firmness,however, in Anglo-Frenc- h 6's. Totalrales of bonds, par value, wer $1,-- 5

SO, 000,United States coupon 3' advanced

per cent on call during the week.Closing prices:

Alaska Gold 20 H29 4

American Beet Sugar 71American Can H iAmerican Locomotive 744Amer. .Smelt. & Ref'ng 100'jAmer. Smelt. & Ref'ng pfd 1124American Sugar Refining 110American Tel. & Tel 130 '4American Tobacco .....194Anaconda Copper 85 '4Atchison 103 !iBaldwin Locomotive 101r.altimore & Ohio 88Rcthlehem Steel 4X0ltrooklyn Rapid Transit 83 UCalifornia Petroleum 22 Ms

Canadian Pacific lt";4Central Leather . .' f'4UChesapeake & Ohio (iil'iChicago, Great Western 13Chicago, Mil. & St. PaXil 94'- -'

Chicago & Northwestern 127Chicago. R. 1. & Pacific Ry.... 17iChino Copper r3Colorado Fuel & Iron.. I 4 5

Crucible Steel 8(5 liDenver & Rio Grande pfd 10Distillers' Securities 47 71,

Krie . 37General Electric .167Great Northern pfd .122Great Northern Oro ctfs. . . . 44Guggenheim Exploration . 204Illinois Central .1(1 .I'llIntcrborougti Consul. Corp. . 17Inspiration Copper . 47l,iInternational Harvester, N. .110Kansas City Southern . 2fi'Lehigh ValleyLouisville & Nashville ..122Mexican Petroleum ,.106Miami CopperMissouri, Kansas & Texas pfd. .. 10 ',3

Missouri Pacific . 4 Vu

National Biscuit .123National Lead . 'CO'.iNevada Copper .. 1

New York Central ,.105N. Y.. N. II. & Hartford. ,. 60Norfolk & Western ...... ..121Northern Pacific ..113Pacific. Mail 24 Vi

Pacific Tel. & Tel ,. 35Pennsylvania .. 56Ray Consolidated Copper .. 23Heading .. 86', 2

Republic Iron & Steel... . . 51Southern Pacific .. 98Southern Railway ....... .. 21 4

Studebaker Co ..141Tennessee Copper .. 5 2

Texas Company ,.195iUnion Pacific ..133"i

. .union uacnic pro o?4United States Steel 84 fUnited States Steel pfd 110Utah Copper 81

Western Union H9HWestlnghouse Electric 65

Total sales for the day, 245,0(10shares.

CHICAGO BOAJ.ID OF TltA.DE.

Chicago, March 25. Torpedoingf vessels with Americans aboard re-

sulted in lower prices for wheat. Themarket closed, unsettled, ?i to V to

c down, at $1.08 H for May andt.06ffl for July. Corn gained

H to He net, oats finished 'A toto c off, and provisions up 2 to10c.

Selling and a lack of support char- -

' THE ROAD TO --

HEALTH

and strength lies largely in what we

eat, and among all foods bread Is

probably the most Important. Thebetter the bread the sturdier thechildren and grown folks too. Ourbread is simply perfect. In flavor,wholesomeness and food value it Isnothing short of ideal. Try it today.

Pioneer Bakery8. K. BAIXING, Prop.

MI South Flirt Street

TIE LEE Emms CO.fciillM Cleaned, Ntiuunocl and

I'lvsseil 75 cents.Suits lroiM'd 50 cents.

224 North Third. rhone 838

roil SVLl-- l'ouliry n ml ICkk.

Fou SAI,K-llro- n.e i in k.-- egns gettingii a dozen Call u.'4 South lUoudwiiy.

hl'uiis l Uu per if,, liiais, c. VVyaudoites,H. Deghorns t'h l.tndsnii. phone l Jilil.t

Foil SAU- 2- Huff Orplugtolt eggs fromDean's strain. Thomas Jsherwood.

Phone 454.

Foil SAI.W oil 'J'HADK One large farmiio-s- e, slmfflebarKer s TrMti,-.fe- tai'ii, "D

t Copper.FOU BALK Kg M, l'l for i;..i. White Leg-

horns, Huff and White Ot filiations; choice..ck. 70S Fast Sattia Fiv

FOItSAI,K KgKS for" liiilchlllH (rom 8. C.

It. 1. Heds. Jiarrod P. Itoeks. Hed Poultryyards. 4U-42.- 1 W-- st Atlantic, phono 14W.livlcl.S for hutching from . C. It. 1. Heds;

extra fine lavere; also few breeding cock-erels. C. P. Hay. I'M North High sirect.FOll SA1.F. a.ouO eggs from tn hens tn

eight months; single comb While Leg-

horns. Eggs, (1 for 16. T. 8. Wiley, lion135. Phone 14H1.T.

Foil KAl.K Kggs und cockerels from firstprl?.e 8, C. Drown Leghorns, Albuquerque

and 101 Paso. J. W, Vieen, (In KouthEdith. Phone 1 JS4J.FOll SAI.K Hrmuo turkey eggs, ."Jo each,

from sweepstakes prize wlnuic-- at statefair. 11115, Ideal Poultry Hunch, old Al-

buquerque. Phone LltiS,

HKT'ITMI Ei JUS - Full-tiree- Dai red Itoclts,7r.c, per selling of li: Huff Orpingtons,

II; liltialo Island Heds, l. 401 NorthTblrleetith street. Phone ! !.

-T c 0 u N T g"

Fags for hatching, HI ccnls each, fromthe finest Buff Orpingtons und Black

In the west. L. II. Morgan and Hons,U South Arno. Phone D179.

FOll KALIS Kggs, Hose comb Heds StaleA. P. A. show, first cock, first and see- - j

ond lien, first pullet, first pen color and,snaps special, eggs, i, j. s per i,, n.,.Bcomb It. I. while, 2 per 10. J. Draiigle,P.09 North Eighth street,filFY i'aT. tiiey win. They pay, that's

enough to say. Navajo H. I. lleds, H C.White (irplnglnns, H. C. Anconas, B. H.

Ilamburgs stock, eggs and chicks. L. E.Thomas Poultry Yards. C1J East llaseldlneavenue, Albuquerque, N J.

FOit SAI.lfi K. C. Whlv Leghorn babychicks, the kind that grow to he "Myers

and Payers;" chicks 4.00 per 100; 7.ti0per SO; M.00 per 25; eggs 11.50 per IS. W.

J. Yott, Albuquerque, N. M., P. O. Bin107. I,ong distance phone 16H0M.

LI0II S, C. While950 hens laid 77 eggs one duy. Many

cockerels In use descended from hen withrecord of 440 eggs In two years. Eggs,11.60 per IS; 17 per 100; chicks 16o each;I7.C0 per tiO; 114 ,por 100. Illustrated cat-alogue free. Gentry's Poultry Kanch, Albu-querque, N. M.

Foil SALE While Leuhorns. Eggs forhutching. Daby chicks. Write for our

mating list telling about egg records Bndprl?.o winners. At the last New MexicoStale Fair we won more first prizes thanany other Willie Leghorn exhibitor. Alsoregistered Dnroc Jersey hogs. A. U. Wood-ford, Santa Fe. N. M.

TOK MIseclliHleoiisi.CKDAi; POSI S and Phone lMiiW.Fcdt SALE - Hoi so, liuggy iund harness.

cheap. Phono L'.IH.I.

Foil SALE Two $i Nuliotte corsels. size 21,

J:i.r0 each. Phone K.OsW.

Foil SALE Fresh ground bone for chick-ens. Highland Meat Market.

Full HA Lb! iiuiilut 1iuI1.h'.'"4 re. W. ii.r.lrj Sotilh Edith. Phono 7IH.

Foil SALE Small gto.ervsli.ie. Itorse.buggy, hiirneHS, lituolre ill.' North Klllh.

Foil SALE-order- , -- Lnderwoo.1 typewriter, good:in. ll'S Mouth Fourth. Phone 14.

Milt SAI.!-- I.O'vn inrtu.-i- and basket Ingood eotolll ie. ;Ml.; N'O lh Foili'lh street.

I'olt SAI.I-- li.H.il Siiim. r sewing ma. liiiie.

llll. The Exchange, lit! West I1..I.I. phone

tin.For SALE n,.- ... t lie .did

lint ; g.Hjd .ndilloll. t, unHotel.FOIt "SALE Hcfngetiitoi', dining I c

soils, fhlltonhr. etc.; (all m-- uiugs. 1 PI

West lb .run nvi nue.

Foil SALE--Fir- st class piano In ex, elb ol

condition. For :v real burguln call at tiui

North Foili'lh ,

Vuil SALKFiur large wolf skins,will make excelliot rloor rugs. 4.'2 North

Fll't slreet. I'll. me t!r,.'!.

I'liU S A I.E - t'ui till ure, beds,klteh.ii ciitiineis, siovis. cltolrs, dlslo-- s and

cooking uletistlH ;io. North Itioadwav,

III e it'' jTlS'T Aspl It. and ..ii. good f"rimy kind "f roof: : 0 per gallon, 4Uc bar-.- ..

ret lot-.- . M:inynrio Un South Walnut.

Fou SALE Cmiaiu . viudow Slli'licS.mirrors, elm k. sweeper, pn lures, rope

cut liiin, vie. $ 4 West c'l iitial. 1'hone

Foil SALE-rFort- y planis. JO of a Kind, It,; strawberry, raspberry, black-

berry, Himalaya gooseberry and chrysan-themums; tomb honey, S.40 a esse. BartonKeller. Phone I'MJW.

Foil s.- 1. 1; to.xes, high grade, While-edg- e

Efficiency iii(N paper:t..ii.li from l.-- t ru.j .iniiutcd tissue; le-

gal and letter size; colors: block, blue,purple. A. I.. M. (DO Sooth lllu-l-l street.Foil SALE Navaju blankets. Schmeddlng

standard. Direct from reservation. Guar-anteed to he absolutely genuine. Besttiricss ever offered In Albuquerque. D. 11.

McKoe, residence 411 North Thirteenthstreet. Phone I'll.

01 TI'CTIVi: Atil'.NY.IF YOU want a detective, write Do

City.

n:i:so.uDm

When Irregular or delayed us TrluMphPills. Safe and elwsy" dependable. Notsold at drug stores. Do not experimentwith others, save disappointment. Writefor "Itellef and particulars, It's free. Ad-

dress Nstlonal Medical Institute. Milwau-kee, Wis.

T. Ij. Mi Kililon K. Ii. MoKpndileil

TEE EMAHffiIIAHOAINti - WumIiIhk Machine,

Wntpr Cooler, Vacuum Cleaner,(

lee Cream Freezer, Ou Kunuo,

Cunlen Tools, I'timli Bowl, CashHeplsler, IieHtaurant Outfits, I'uioWool Mnttrcss, Water Boiler, GasolineKtoven, Store Fixtures.KKCOXD HAM) (i(()1)9 BOUGUT

AND KOI,lllloj'clo lremluiKirtiTs)

Wione llll. "a" West OolJ

PROFESSIONAL CARDS"attouxeysT

JOHN W. WILSON,Allorney.

Jlooms II, 17 and P.". Cromwell Building,phone 117'.

KODI'.Y KOOKYATTOKNF.Y AT I. AW.

Sulle .1. l.aw Library Uulldlnr.

IK. 1. K. KHAFTDenial Hitrgeoa.

llooms I t, Harnett Wdg. Prion 741

Appidntntenls Made by Mall.

l'HVSK 1ANS AND HIKOKON8.

SOLOMON 1, Ul'KTUN, M. 1.Phjslciun and Surgeon

Phone 17, Barnett BU.IKM. Tll-I- , MAKfcrt

Prucllce 1.1 in I led lo Fe, Ear, MoMThroat.

Rtate National Hank Bid.1K. H. J. VO A I. MEN

I'rMcttce Limited to Kjra, Kr, Nitund Tliniat.

Office Hours: 10 to II; I to I21014 West Central Afenue. phone HI

t.M 'V I.' TjSVMM1(JI1(,t lu Kar. 'os4 and IKme.

f,u()9 40 47 jjarn6tt Uhlg. Albuquejque,

i,r. in m t 4 n m. Phone III.

illH AlllU'lltV KANATOIlll'MTnhen iilosls of the Throat und !.Tily office, 813 West Central Avsaue.

Office Hours: 9 lo 11 a, m.; I to 4 n,Phone &'2S; Sanatorium Phone 4(11.

W. T. Munihey, M. D, Medical Director

W, M, SHERIDAN, M, D,

Practice Limited

Genito Urinary Diseases and

Diseases of the Skin,The Wassermann and Noguchl Teats;

"606" Administered.Citizens Bank Bldg.

Athiiouerane. New Msxlea

ITE, R OYERi

M, D.IIOMKOPATHIC PUx'SICIAX,

Office! Whiting Itiilldlng. I'hom ttiiFFroitliTcYs ami hi'kvkyorhPITT HOSS, County Hurveyur; Edmund

HoSS, U. 8 Mineral Surveyor. 110 Westflold avenue. Hog 411. Albuquerque. K. si.

Ml 1 S I.J ; Atitoiiioliili'S.SKOONH-1IAN- Automobiles bought. Sold

and traded. List your cars with U forquick results,

one Ant- Car, ( j.fl..." ""' ipe,one Culler car, roadster, fine shape,

.one Overland, 11)15.i me Samimou make, good trm k,

one Cadillac In good condition.ger.

one Hoick, I.r.dii pounds truck, ltK,Two (Hides, good condition.

'

one Dodge, 115. ,

lute Ford, a, passenger, 1IL.otto Overland roadster.one Uulck. ntodid .5.one Jeffery, 1915.on.. Abbott, new tires.One Itegal, iletacltiilile toneau; make gooil

onnildiuil ion Inn k nod pleiisure car.SKHV'lt'K 1'IAItAllK ADTO ItUOIvEHS.

,n:t wi silver Avenue. Phone i'lil

ASIllONA HLi-- DHESSMAKIMI tourhome or mine; nu patterns, satisfaction

guaranteed. Madam I Wood (Just fromLos Angeles), room 2, Crystal hotel. 223 liSouth Seeolld street. Phone 171.

MONKY TO liO.VN.taIloTCTmmmk

dress E. H W.. Journal.mmv II ll , IS!IMII'lll llll if"!11" ulll III

Kojwsill-Ciiinnisos- oi MaisS LimePnlly passenger service leaving Bolwell

and Carnzo7.o at 8:00 a. m.Through fare, one way 114.5Intermediate points, per mile II

60 lbs. baggage free Excess carried.ItOHWKI.I, AUTO CO.,

Owners and Opcmiors. Phone 111

DAILY AUTOMOBILE! STACK.r Passenger Scrvlc

Leave Silver City 1:30 p. m.Leave Mogollon 4:00 au tn.

Cars meet all trains. Largest and bestequipped auto livery tn the southwest.

BENNETT AUTO CO.Silver City, New Mexico

A TCU1SON, TOPI K A ft KAMI FE RAIL.WAY CO.

Wesluonnd.Nu. Class. Arrives Departs

1. California. Express 7:S0p 8:30pI. California Limited 11:00a 11:307. Fast Express S:4Ba 10:UaI. Fast Mall 1t:50p 13:20a,

19. De Luxe (Thursdays) ... 7:50 1:00aMouthbound.

SIH. Rl Psso Express ....... lO JOp415. El Paso Express 1:16a

haslbounsl.10. Atlantic) Express T:S5a 1:15a

Z. Eastern Express 2:tr,p J:4op4. California Limited ..... :40p 7:40(1I. K. C. Chicago Kx 7:15p 7:S0p

10. l'e Luxe (Wednesdays).. CttOp t:llpFrom South.

111. Kansas City 4c Chicago... T:0la111. Kansas CUT Chicago... 1:10 .J

timber will be available, through pur-

chase and contract, to continue for a

number of year longer..,, s I

Result from Journal Want Ait.

t

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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1916.FOUR

ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeooooooNEW RI EBANNER SEASONFor the

Little Ones! EASTERoooooooooo

he well td aay a word or two aboutthe new pump for (he dainty, nlryfrock of the girl of spring and sum-mer, IX 1?. Ph will wi'ur the old-iiii- ii

tutorial pump again with itsareompanj ing buikle And theselun-kl- will I n rrnl t'Ui k!e. not merepretenses, sortie of thfm measure ismil li im two mid a half tni-he- m rnw.

They range from the conservativebather entered buckle tu the glitter-ing novelty in ihlnextones or colored

Jewel.

Fit THOSE 10 SURGICAL PATIENTSSunday, April 23, 1916To hni Tlirlr ligi-.tlo- n IVrfn-t- .

i.ihliui l gull.- - v. Safe mill'lnmii jim smart'

Table!-.- . L AT ST. JOSEPH'S !o

ARE ECONOICflooo

l i:i i: i khi m n.t:i o iti:-- t

it.Thous-iii.l- t of nifii wd Hf.iinii have

f..pl Smart lospepsia Tablet thefi t Mini reliable en p.ir.ite.n

for any form of indlgest i..ii or atom-a- .

h tiutle Thoos 'ill nt i I

oooOperating Roomi at Bic SanaFashion's Decrees Especially

Attractive to Woman Who

This coli.I ae houll rem:ntl you

that F.a-t- er will soon le licrt. Come

in toniorrowi ami prive i;s your

onlcr autl we will hold your S('IT

ir you aiii liavc it reinly or Ivisf-c- r

delivery. Jut think of it. Men!

.n ALL WOOL SL IT manle tovonr measure tor

The high white, shut Kh whilestitching, heel and no If will I a nfti-era- l

favorite for the simple aftenx undre or th whie f Ui n ri or sergesuit. A pair of sport ho should I

found In ncry wmdrobe, and forthose who enjoy skating, a pair "fktlii(t HhOfH rnHV jiIko ! nrluil"d

In llir xiinr.jt outfit, for it if prom-Iw- d

tlmt th indoor link willopon Wfll iilo tftf whioi

ioriuiii to Be Ren-ove- From.o'

who are tint nick. hut arc well and

at

o

! Hk Passr- - Frocks That She Main Building; $40,000 to!2Be Spent in Improvements,Wants to Reiiiodcl.

An aurti'iil huildihg,N Y'i k. Mutch :') - For thom

--JustWe Ihnr Yv I.ari-- c Line of Fashionable Woolens- -STATE MUSEUM NOTESaoincl hiii,' maintained l y I'm mlK r

In N"'-- Mexico, Aitl aoon be'a part of St Joaeph'a h of Al- -

lui'ilieruile. AporoXilllftteU mo.iK.ift

if iii v. ho htiic, a." II , utricle!uf CnSr-r- . f.nk In I'f tl'HiOdf l.'(J, thlH;

oooooooooooooooooooo

Miilil 11 I r A IpMllllir I'!IIC FMHh!'tun loin hfen rv l r;li in wilii mir jI. III.. t... . tr. irrlr.llrl'Keep Them Well.

II iak" Si in i t TH -wish keep

llte Style )'iut Waul for Any Occasion.

National Woolen MillsT. G. WINFREY, Manager

Phone 198. 120 West Central

ig now In icg expended at St. Joseph aIn inij rovt-ni- t nta. whi li w h n eotn-pbtf- il

wth mure than beforemake th" entire plant one of thefineiit and mont modern in fbe entiriI'otky muuntain region. I'ontrncturi!uri now engrtged in (inverting- thfannfx building, uaed a.s a hngpitnl by othe SantH Fe railroad tliiring the con-1- 0

fia'. leu 1: iw KirtiiK. wlit-ihc- r It l

(lie w.ir, with iin c n.fiti-n- l i1ijii'l-vhIioh- h

of nmny h hn turnedher in Thin dire tiur, or jiiht licciiuKfhf lam it n f n.i nix th odd It'll';

nd ciinii.lii.itl'inii otif in'or, im-i- fid", rirtiiin It 1h that neon-orn- v

1ui-- t now it! ti'iiuc tnadf vitry fiiyA nd rry fum ltint lfi)j.

.li(llci, Hn-l'-lli- mid .In m xt.I.ci on mippouf- - f,,r ;rmtrfil(f, that

our- - li iliirK hlin. clrfcii of

lCl.L COHMItltOI.U tO IIOria JOUt.lSaiit.l Ff. .Match 25. Juat "bit

the School of Amerli an A rt'lmi-oloa-

haa dona for tin- - I'nlucr of thf tiov-errio- ff

and iHnta Ke, Im what wf arcendeavor. ng to do for Illifity hall andthe City of I'hilad'-lphiu,- declaredMorns l.lfwtllvn t.'ooke, for veara

of public work in rhiladel-phl.- i

and 11 gra.du;it of JfMgU milveraity, Svutli Kfthln heiu. ITi, Rothhe and Mia. t'ookf wen. cri'hu"tattlover th" tteamirca of thf imlucf andMr. rookf promifid to etort till In-- fl

ifii' f with thf orchltfi ta of thetrcaKury dopartirieni to httve SantaFf nw ffiifial btllilirij; In keepingwith tin; urcbite, tnr of thf palatf.

pepsin Tablet after every meal t" e

rf I dissti"tt ri'l avoidtr ujble The"- - Tabu--' are Just agood nod wholesome fr it t folkn fi.r thur elder. I, Mile rhildteri

lm are pais, thin ari-- have r,n ))'-nit- -,

ii-- it.i ' . t grow or hi nc, should

e the Tablets nftr taWm inl 1111

derive ureal V"f T;( from them.MllMtlH iClKll Tjihleta till "ill

I ,' iill ilniufcimx fur '' rents, and n'I n r f ".houid i) f it " t rhp n" of thin

umiction of the Helen cut -- off. and Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooioooooooooooooooooooooooooooeooooooooooooooooooooooooalaler occupied by nunc

aa a residence, into anglial hoHpital. At the

a (ind KtsteraIiinU't- - Mll

present timenil ita tipna- - recovery, together with advice as to!the operating room and ranned for.

room in thThe preseni operatittgmain building i to be

; j ALVARADO MAN RESTOREDthe beat method of ohasong the curtitary rnuipment ar in the big

uridll'it ff.ixoii It run v not Im worn to BY WONDERFUL REMEDYwi fi mnedv for .t l stoma' All In all. Albuquerque la extreme-- Ily fortunate in having an irmlitution i

no modern and so well equipped h.hIf tlif child li Inoililfdri ori'1'iw fur frif trinl

ImWfl troiiMi'with Itidiir tttiiri'llil cfnli(fn I

hut tifvf rtht'lcsi.1 itto tnakf It look

V may add a dei--

i h ik h xirdlf. with

any fcreiv. fxtfti'.t.ct'dB HoinclhlfiKmoil' uji to (latiakin yok an.)

yt. Jtiaeph'a one of the principal as-- ! Gels ApH tite ami Comfort llat-- After

main building. The operating room converted inti a, library and dt'ti furla to be in inn remodelled mirgh itl j t he patient.boaidtal, trie latter to he connected The improv-menta- , all of which arewith Ihf main building by a glass-en-- j to ie of the fmeat worknuiUHliip, are, losetl bridge. In the stirgtcal hoa-- 1 i,.ceoitati-- d by the rapid Kiowth ofPitul, hesldfK the oper itlng room, will j St Joseph- - hospital, the pioneer in-b- e

lot .itr-,- fiftt.fn private rounia for titution nf Ita kind in Albuquerque,palieniit, with three ward, two for j The fame of .st. Joseph's a.s a sana-wome- n

and one for nidi. Adjacent fuiitin for the treatment of pulmon-t- o

the operating inuin, which i to ;iry tubereulnwlg lias Invaded the eath ive north expoi-ur-", will he located j and many time during the year theremi unnearhetle room, a ateri1iz!n is a waiting liat of patients.

!, 01 ine neari or me w eu oun- - Taking I'll-s- t VHv&vtry," and in having the inatitution'managed and directed w ith a view at T. A. Henaley of Alvarado, Texaaall timea of keeping up w ith the prog- - j iuffered for a lonar time from Uerange-rt.-a- s

of science and keeping pace with nienls of the digestive tract. He had

pi'i'liiipN a l ictflli' ot-- r .ah nhotildft.of him k Hitin or ni'miv f'uff.i and,'nli.ir, loo. aud irfHtly tt Ihf ffffi't,

i When rlovfily dotif, the frock hasnon of thf inadr--ov(--r nppciiiancir itwould h.ivf had a fipw Kcanons hack,hut in u (Iflinhtf ully cillO lltllf lOis- -

lop Ki un"i niiu uociupiiitni 01 inn Co c attacks and inditreatit-.- n in.oinmunity. . liver was inactive and he was in pain

hut: tuii. coiI". A. Muin (., 2HI Slnurt

Itiillilinir. MmIi., ft'iul mi-nt nlice l,v rr liirii until, a ft, fIrinl put kadi" of istuari'ii K.v-p- i ii- -rl;t Tilt'lflH,N il roe ,

firmCity 8iat

I

Mr. and Mr. Cookf biotiivht Ifttfrsof Inlroiliicilon from John W'orlh,formerly of Santa !.

Thf moat ilaboiatf fifucora yflfound In thf nil,' rtwflllnira of thKilo dp lo Frtjoloy, weio dintoyerfditrcidcnlslly by Mra. l.fmuel E. (julpK.wife of thf pw Vork f cngifmman,who is being urged for the I'nltfdMtitt'a acniitorahip by hl fttendaMra. Quigg apfiit a wfek at thehome of Juilar Abbott, who flu-ti- t

yratfrdwy In Sittita Ff. Judge Ab-

bott repot ta I hat the ladder t'mrtrrmontal ciip and other Ihu'lci- -

auer eaung.Tie Inn Murr'n Wfoirl, r'fnl It ,..Kaln riea.se urej- - ( tuintv runners.room, con.suiiaiion room a nil unower ,,v a f,.w Tllomh!, .lKo xht, t,o-- i

J

bath for aui goon, and n tvaiting room !,,,... i,,f,iaUe,l enuiunieni at a I urn-- . .t-- .iirircn :u, i.'rAni iii r,tui riro itin th-- - new tl(p wamt ff-fo- r

altopiiing and Kfheral day- -lutnrfret, broucht- " mr. r J nifll. wrr-- It111, 1 . . ,ror pau-rn- n me inieraiini: room ta ,., , t nnn Th X -- ray it s T iwiieri ccmmeuceii lulling ecincauuy ibwiu reauitH. lie wrote:to have the equipment now in the evening and continued Intermittentlyjtlitif W ear. ( 'oatce-peplui- (illllinK9,

' hiiMln arid inaeta of conti nidim: rna- - aeph'i faid by the mnnufactureramoat modern and nioae ex- -

"I have taken your treatment forElnmUl'h Irnlllila unrl nnn.Mn. I"" 'Mto bt throughout the day yeatcrday broketh,main building, which i the

modern ohtaiimble . The flour --1,. r..ll r .1....,.- i .i ' " i"u vio.tn.i-- i iv His t" pensive posfen.m il by any hospital be- -jtiTi.il nun work Hondorn. too, withlallghtly worn frocks, nuKf, a)id

hlonnca. (Should u In in ) ulinhtiyoe 01 tin- ami uie waiiani Keen ft-- UVeei Ohicatro und I.a Angeles.' ! Munv iiatienl conie to Albuquerqueailde poiiitH hove Men completed Home fur Nuiea. jtanftiall for the purpose of havingline J

Ithat the Mirvcy for the telephoneHow Two MenCured LaGrippe ahowa that ontv six mlb-- of line Willi " "himtoiih or on- annex m-- o .... ;y,- - u a.

to be huiii and that the forett !il hmwitl hoapital ne .ssitated the'i enable a jihyaicia n or Mirg-o- n to diag-hav- e

,lr, ii'inc- troitide with Inenraiy. The X- -

..... i ,.,,, u.,,, ,,auo. an., (iod.send to aufferini? humanity. I hav.,as a result thereof the citizens of Clo- - lj(.Pn suffering- from stomach trouble.,vis and I urry county are leelmg juln-- , for a Jon(, nie BULh co,ic a(t k,ant now A good many people Had j after eating, sick spells, Indi-heeo-

somewhat skeptical and were gestiop. eotistipatlon and Inactive liveralready predicting a dry year, but and gall stones. Now I do not feel likethese doubt hav,- now been dispelled, the same man. I can cheerfullybasing a prediction on past mend this remedy to all stomach

whenever we have a rain ferers."at this season of the year there is sure Mayr Wonderful Remedy gives per-t- obe an abt.und.ince of moisture j manent results for stomach, liver and

fra.wd or woin. nhethir It he thfovt,. iiiii.. ,,f Mont"' or fkiil. onf of

those hi iff, uiaint hltlf quilllnka, ora r,mt mating hind may he fct on Inct.ver it riio.t at ti ii't i iy. Aroiin'lthe liottnni of a idcfVf. which hah notliift the ititii' -r nrve nr fut- -

-r and lull, at the There! ray at M. joacpn a is operated by ex- -the Stone I. Ion of Cochitl find other)!la now under iictiini ,1 three-- 1 pert w ho bat e had the tieceasary

jatory hulldlnu for thi-rn- . This build-- ! inHtructiun and sufficient experiencepoinla of inteteKt. Siiperviai r DonMif Johrinon, Pr, Kdg.-a-

irth a rirnil.i.. rnfftrr r,f l.ir'ril r.rti7n.l i 'itfiirgftlf, banded through the mid-- 1

I., M"wett and an rxpert trail makerwill leave on April fl to map out the

.. ..,...... ,. ., ,u Mm. met. mtestinal ailments. Kat as much and

ihg ia to In- equipped with modern in their work to insure autlataetnryconveriii'iict and ia I., have n lecture rf milt".room fur thf nuie' train achool. j one of the most important uses of

The Niiigi-..- hospital and nurse', the at the present time is thatdlo witli a narrow hl.uk velvet ribbon me ram 01 yesicruay win give me whatever you jie No more distress' "" 01 tin na.i,-..- ...

Hie nbbon being drawnmay he Added mowing "iieai a line siari anti put after entinir pressure of Kas In thenaiionai mm "i"-11- 1 10 lemu mi ,;,,,.;,-,- - i!! permit extciiaive altera- - of photographing- the lung and from the ground in excellent condition for stomach and around the heart. Getor ppi-iu- i intereai. I neai.. iran tlon in the aecond four of th mam the nhotognuihM adviaing a natient as surint lilantinir. lienortK iiiilicnte thattightly an desired and tied In a

poi'k little hnvv (wop tnffa of Mitt inor lalfeiit with a inatcliitig collar may

one home or your druggist now andtry It on an absolute guarantee If riotsatisfactory money will be returned.

building. Ten additional rooms with to his condition, as interpreted from (the rain was general throughout thisliath and sleeping por.-h- will be ar- - the photographs, and prospect for section of the state.

"Ijiit wlnttr T mifffrcd with a tr-rlh- if

colli and a ra of la Knppf,"wrltiia F.. C. hbodf of Mlddleiiin, ;.

Wirn KfttiiiK well of la wrlppn I milltiart a hack inn; rnuich and for I

montha could gut no rflitf. Kinallrt Itiitan taking fnlf y llotify andT.ir and niton I waa Wfll of bothrough and told and It tmvur re- -

urnfd."K. tl I'rfro, Bedford, Ind., wrltea:

"Aftfr haviim an attack of la grippaIt It-- nif with a afvpro rnnh andI Irifd fvcrjthlnif. I lout in wpIkMand Kot ao thin It lookfil aa thoughI would nfvrr K't wOl. I tronlFoley a llnncy and Tar (Tonipound andtwn bolt In rnr ma. I am tiuw walland hack to normal wi-l- t."

KnlfVa Honey and Tr I'nmpoutid laa hiillnic friMilly rfnifdy and fil.j.unfiilla to rotigha, cii,jH, . imip,whonplnr cougli. niw and liitlairu dthroat. tirht and inn cht.t. Irri'at-r- d

tickliMK tliruat and bronchia!couglu.

fVold fvcrynhera.

he miiii, hcil to a hioiim- which haa siniinhec, ruing or old f.iMhioned sleevf.or n n ugly nei k fnimh. When thradeep cuff are moil the flecvc, if

full, ma-- . I.c gathoird In'othe cuff, theieby hriiliiiK anothermodi-l- i touch, for nun h fulneaa i j

be built this mminerThe following legisl.red at the mu-

seum: M. William, rasadt-na- , Calif ;

John Stephen, Chlciigo. III., fath-- rof Mrs. It. K. MclTum of Sanla Fe:Kuglnii M I'.ogner, Ann Arbor. Mich.;Mr. and .Vim. Morris I,. Cooke. Phila-delphia; li. i'. Alford, liaton; Mr.

and Mr J. K. Tinker. Hanvtllf. VI.;Itobert A. Madibak. Ilayside, 1,. (.;Mrs iood. Snohomish, Wash.;Mr. and Mr, t). J. Stoddard. Chh ago;Mrs, llichard I. Waters. I.Oi-to-

The hlstoiy nf the high schoolunder the leadership of Mr. FlorenceI,. I;arthit Atslerdav afternoon tooka fson In early American historyat th- - palm e. N- -t we. k Dr. EdgarI,. Ilewetl will give half an hour tothe (ins In a talk on southwesternun hucnlogy.

notlet.l In the n'-- slcevis.s(.4 Otfif Inlcri l'osihlliic.,

abort, andalcPtta will be worn ihi spring

and summer. There Is still a strongtendency lo the transparent effectof ihe "fall and winter. That thisshould be so for summer ia quitelogical. Net Is nearly a popular for

ecv, and bodice in chiffon an I

'leorg-tt- e, nd It weal equally well.Manv a pretty taffeta, or sal in frockI being made with net sleeve andupper liodli e, und many a lust n

taffeta or satin divs I beingri inoilii.il in ihi way.

lilne serge ua; u i a ily tiiltes to libe k.

v' '''Av

AVhenevervisible si'Jnsof ill health

CLOVIS ODD FELLOWS

PLAN CELEBRATION OF

FOUNDING ANNIVERSARYblue lallle combine effe-clivel- with!black, many shaile of gray, theurteinsh, t'otqit-r- lone, orauga. terra,'colt. and siiuil.ir shades. These dail I

I'ornl ilia Ions of course are ooitoi t

the street: for the Indoot dres j

01 .if leriinoii tion. one may ullow j

the color fan. v a little freer rein, j

Their, mi- - soiiim w i.iidei f ally vivid j

ton, ilea of color binuglit in Uu andthen In siHnbi'p fioik, quite Units- -

fre noticed -

Duffy'sMaltPURE WHISKEY

should betakenns directed beforemoals and on re

.It MOSirlNa JOURNAL tltC'.k IHIIO WIMII

Cbivis, .V M, March S3. A com-- ;

lliittee 1 mi, posed, of C, V. Steed. J. M.Ulckley. I.em A. Wright. .1 I'. Denn.-y-

and I!. I', Stanton, representing the,(imis bulge of lltld and lit'- -

hekflh. went to I'urtale Thursdayjnight and inll.-t- l the I'm tales odd,Fellows and I'.ehekah" to lie Ihejgnosis of elm is lodge on April 2,when the annitersaiy of ilie foundingof the order of odd Fellows will be'celelii ateii. The invitation was ac- - j

cepted,The Clovls old Fellow and lie-- 1

hekahs are making gnat preparation!for this meeting, During the after-- !

forming It. As a general rule, how-ever, pale (one will predominate thisseason, iii is is owning to the presentcondition of the vi. market; natur-ally pastel cottited fabric requirenun li es dye than deep similes. II

la UH'St tlmcl.t that ihls sh'iuld happenin tin- suniiiier aeasnn when we are

tiring "BetterHEALTHinvariablyfollows itsjudicious

if ns Inclined toward white, pale'dues, mnuv and la c d i s noon K tuiblic mei-lini- f will he held.

h ie so i.,i itii In fascinating

3m t: Ma-- Ily fall, If the war Isat im end. perhaps we. snail nilto while, but we will not tjntlr- -use

whbh will be inldirssed by f'aat(Irand Mnsiei- C. C Hill of I'.oswell, '

Judge I. D 1 am li 11 of i'i xi o. 11, 1,

Ueese and .1. A. Hall of I'ortales, undperhaps other iiot ible. A c j

li p. m. a hanqiiel will be tendered thelsilois. followed bv a business ii

and an entertainment, the detail'

.fr?. .Hk.

,':feiw'el 1111 tillingmav lake

'i t xii ayageiu unles'he presenl vogue ofVilli

Milt illU wrnie siloes and splits asWhile speaking nf alines, it mightlilMI

of which hate not. been fully woikedout.

Tin will be a Joint celebration ofi Curry and lioosevch counties, and IIIt exneiied lhai at bast 2ii Visitorswill be, here.THIS OF COURSE IS A C00LM0R

Inlei-estiiis- t I Jind tlfice Decision,Siint.t ', March L'O. An interesting

decision t.v the federal bind officta quarter scitiun in Soledad can

yon In whli h thirteen squatters claim.imr ih'v crnever ro

Tin-

imeveirjv. It .H

iHOine of them pla. in as high a aluetas tin. HuO nptm the I tin a'fes. Ily 1he

Idccbion Ihe land n divided aninng.four claimant. Sue liar, lay, CharleajWarren, r Un .iJ. Thoiuphnii Smith and

jllctiig.i l.angituff, but the thoiee

notf mi ami il eaiiDnt vvai'i

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There Are Only 26 Acreage Lots in theWOODWARD PLACE ADDITION

Every lot is under irrigation and has bearing fruit trees, and every foot of ground is under a high state of culti-vation and producing NOW enough to pay good interest on investment by leasing.

The purchaser of a lot makes a profit NOW and does not have to wait for an increase of value. The owners of therich garden lands surrounding the WOODWARD PLACE could not afford to sell their land at near our prices on ac-count of the productiveness of this soil.

- While there are thousands of acres of good agricultural and garden land in the valley, the acreage of this high, veryrich, deep soil, where ages have deposited the silt, is limited. ,

'The WOODWARD PLACE is from seven to ten feet higher than the Alvarado Hotel, Postoff ice Building or most anyother valley point between Alameda and Isleta. This elevation makes the location so very desirable as a suburbanresidence, in addition to getting the most productive soil the world can produce, close to the Electric Railway and theCity Water Supply. ,

w iiu!.vV ! 'It' hi tl!

of the a' in m is', he mail,- by lot. Itlook seveial weiks and tile bearing

jnf mm h temnony to det. rmilie whowaa on the land in question at a, m..AtiK-u-- II. ntr, and posted stake on' In- four comers of the quarter sec-tion, (iifli'l , tent and afterward putup a two-too- lent house. It wassin. wn that this was done by Sue lint',(lay. tin, on!,- woman among the thit-jt- e.

n ilaiiuants, hill three other claim.I'nts in'ii'oi iiii-- he same acts of se-

ttlement slmultaiieous.lv. The testl- -

monv of Miss nan-la- was one of tinIntel csi un fi.i( tin ex of the

'allowing tne haulships ,at undv-g.in- e

for Ihe sake td' inal.ing helseir ahome.

The

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SANTA FE PERSONALS1Let Us Show

YouTT- -"Tl I

Iwffcitii runirtastisolNl o m&nkis jdumnivlISunt Ke. Mar.il liovi-rim-

left yeslfi'd.iy for HI Thscion a luisiiiei. v isit.

Secretary of Male Ant..niti Liei tutiDnctt to lii hiiinc vv,tli illnt'ss.

(aOLMOR. Will sell on easy terms with 8 per cent interest

will show Property and close deals for unsold

- lt.t't

Prices range from $450.00 to $600.00 per lot. according to size,on deferred payments.

John M. Moore Realty Company or any of their authorized Agentslots, commencing today.

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WIND-SA- FE

PORCH SHADESBeautiful, Effective. Durable

Dont Flap in the Wind

At-l-la-nt ItccclverSsnt.i I f, Mar. h ... Merman D.

Sears of Xf w Vol I;, a li i inht i of thebar. ha niiivfii in s.inta IV to lakethe postp.n of to PeifiverKttlph t". liy of ' tie . w Mtiro Cen-- lr

Call at ou? office, or phone and we will be ready with automobile.

JOHN M. MOORE REALTY COMPANYSollie- - Peters Furniture Go.rilO.VE fit. 223 SOUTH SKCONU STUKKT

WE KXCU-1XG- KW UOODS IOH OI.I).

Cause nf Sk-- llemlni-bii- .

Kb U beitii tohe tnudl.y reaulti froma disor.leri-r- ! atoniach and la uggra-vaie- d

hy eonsnpalion. Take Chntn-berlalu- 'a

Tahleta. They will correctthese diarvrciera giving- complete re-lief. Obfaiuable everywhere.

WIh' Wliu In tlhiiiiiinii.

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P.O.' BOX 586. ALBUQUERQUE. NEW MEXra.214 WEST GOLD AVENUE. PHONE 10.

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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. SOCIETYSECTION

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1916,

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CS TTT ' An Ideal RemedyforlNursing Mothers

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a stirrltiR and dramatic chorus, aswell as in the well-know- n "Jnfl.im-niatus,- "

from Ttosinl'H "Stabat Mater."(ither members will by a ladies'chorus and by the male quartet.

Mrs. Kalph M. Henderson, popularviolinist and singer, formerly of thiscity, now of Santa Fe, will be soloistIn violin numbers, also soprano solo-ist in tho "lnf lammatus." Airs. MabelStevetiB-Himo- e, whose art would boan asset to cities many times as largeus Aliuiquerque, will be heard In pianonumbers.

A quartet ponsistipg of Alts. Hen-derson, soprano; Aliss Louise Thorn,mezzo-sopran- o; K. Stanley Seder,tenor, and Robert T. Sewcll, baritone,with Mrs- Himoe nt the piano, willpresent Charles Wakefield Cadman'ssoiiK-cyd- e "The Jlorning- of the Year."This will be the second public per-formance of the cycle in Albuquerque,the first having: been several yearsago, at the time of c'udman'a elay Inthis uy,

Plenty of variety Is this assuredfor the program, and it is expected

J ,J i A r'HO.. '. tT'j AJ L I 11 --f ft I' r.. 4' t

oiiiiiuuiiil of Simple Laxative. Herbsbafc for Itah.v ami

Mother.

Constipation is a condition that af-

fects the old, young and middle-aged- ,

find most people at one time or an-

other need help in regulating- the ac-

tion of (he bowels. Harsh catharticsand purgatives should not be employ-ed to relieve constipation, as their ef-

fect Is only temporary while theyshock the system unnecessarily.' A remedy that can be lined withperfect safety for the tiniest bahe andthat Is equally effective for thostrongest-constitutio- is found in thecombination of simple laxative herbsknown as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsinand sold in drug stores everywherefor fifty cents a bottle. This is anideal household remedy and should bein every family medicine chest.

TtltlfrilioiiM',ln-l- Stiirr,

SwIIJ'iT, Mis Mil:)IniiH HUirr, MIkh

Mis Hlern nerved pink Ices and candies,Mis'i while Mrs. Ernest Spitz and Mrs- - J.

Cooper poured. Two-conrn- o

that there will not hv a dry momentrefresluni'tits .w'ofo J served by MissK;tlberiiH' l'll rl MiSw Marguret

Anna Myers.I'nrcH I'oNt boolli:

Stfirr, MIsm IC"lia UtiilT,),iml, Miss Anna Llnd,

Mins IrrniiMiH HelenMIbs M filed

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from the start to finish.ft ft ft

I OK MISS NTKItN.Miss Meat rlt-- IIMd

twenty girl friends of

Plillllim, Mrs. F.liiifricN lionth:

jr. pom-- .

Mrs. OiHi'les 'wliltD, entertained f Mrs. F. 1. P.arsolow. 18 Leslie St.,Mih. l'rank IvriiHke, Mid, Hurry lien Miss Altnt Hniyoke, Mass., wrote to pr. Caldwell,"Syrup Pepsin certainly is fine. I gaveIt to my baby, Evelyn, and also took itmyself. It hi the only medicine 1 havebeen able to take without affectingliaby in the nursing. I have tised itfor all four children and it is fine;they ike it and ask for it.

i:KLVN HAKSOLOW

A trial bottle of Dr. Caldwell'sSyrup Pepsin can be obtained, free ofcharge, by writing to Dr. W. P.. Cald-well, 454 Washington St., Monlicellu,111.

Stern, bridc-to-li- e, at tho Louis llfelJhome Friday afternoon. The guestswere provided with sewing; and In- - j

dnstriously plied the needle in the.clever execution of intricate embrold- -cry, the results of their toll being!presented to Miss Stern.

"A "kitchen shower," was also a

McCiiiimt, ITerthn Weltirtmn, At ihsAlcxiindra. V'aiiKhey und Miss AliceJlcrudon.

Little Miss Fredei(e!i Xmnkerl.v, justfour years old, danced most grace-fully, demonstrating the different

dances in costume.

"The married men are poltiKto give a dinner next Saturday."

"A beefsteak?""No, a rili roust."

i;im:k ivm:tv.Mr. ami Mrs. J. H. Ilitndon were

dinner hosts Thursday evening- incompliment to Mr. und Mrs. FrederickImnkerly, uf Mexico City, who withtheir little iluuMiitor arc giletdn ut tli

lnnlri. Mrs. ,1. II, linker, ,r. FrankItiibbcll, Mih. J. (,'. Haiiiium, Mrs.lieori,'e rulrldKc, Mm. (illy HokpiaMrs !:. A. Vautfhcy, Mrs. Cliffordllayden, Mrs. Karl KnlK'ht. Mr. Ii. .

Jaffa, Mis. S. I". Hosenwald, Mrt.(ieorise It. Cralir, Mrs, ThoiiuiM HliKhes,Mrs. W. A. Faires, Mrs. Copeland,Mrs J. (.'. Kin bcr, Mrs. .link HaV-nold-

Mrs. Nellie Hurtle-- , Miss Flli-bil- h

Willey, Ml,--s liellic Willey, Miss;IoIf;i Vrlsarti, Miss K'at herine

i'Iiiiacs, Mis ll'.rn.--i I'dnusVii, Miss

money h" would he huled immedi-ately before ii eourl of Jn.nt pro-vided for tin' oc i aMon and fined allthat be bad won. the jiroceedH to oto I hi" Indue eXi lli illiet . "I j liewi"- -

feature of the affair- - Fach guestcontributed an article of kitchenware, the gifts: ranging- - from an ffr'K i

beater to the latest patent husbandpapciH were nuked lo lay off liteilory, for frar It mlpht lanwe Moine

I'eiKiiHon, Miss .lean Arnot, Misstlurild", illld Win n IrieiiilierH talked l.l'llil(il.olys Malidiil, AlifM I.oru I,ov la' e,Miss Maybclle Lovelace, .Miss Ahmt llerndon home. The table was Inllahlrldgi', Miss Agnes chlldci.s, MisjKhades of pink, a low bowl of sweet

boater. Delicious "eats, were servedduring the aftet'noon. .

The guests were Aliss Julia Kele-her, Allss llernlce llesseldeti, AlissI a u recti Asselin, Aliss Genevieve Tier-nc- y,

Aliss Alma lialdridge, Aliss LenaFergus-son- Aliss Itegimi Itosenwald,Allss Cladys Mnmle.ll, Aliss Jean Arnot,Allss Alarie Kohr, Aliss Imlse K,oons,

Killlli CblblerH, Miaa Sadie Morris,

about It tiny n lilHified in eachotbeiH cain.

lint. In Hie w'tdi of Mr. Imoly,"lice Ih a monster of hc'Ii beeu illicitthat t ) n- mole ymi nee of it the betteryou like t.'' I.jimI Week, with Mi"

Kcnci il public Invited and uracil tokic In un tile Irolie, (lure Here twotoiibtle wheelN, oiki cl'iip K'tmo and

JuM nljuut rvorytlilns thnt h,ipn n--

liiht week hiiiipencrt up around thethrtM'-Mtnr- y liiiildinir lit cnincr f

t It mid Cold- TIip Klkm worn tiithe Kiddle, and they did nt lic.iidih" Inlido nil over the town. It wim mlelitylittle huh to talk nlniiit doiiits any-thing :lnfl while tlio "Follle" were

thil MifiO. The llmcliKlit n hi'll-Jint- it

purpln linn-Unli- ulied till it--

)ayn v round tliu liuzuur.Thero may pojwllily l.o eom ways

i t Hiriputiitlntr a hank-ro- ll Unit woi"lint lined liint week nt (lie linfmir, hutIf therp ttro tlio rci-dp- hnn lievvrhem imli'liKlicit, "All ciihIi iihuiKl'in,

o who liere" would lilivt' lieelint) upproprliile leend to HtiKpeinl overtho doom ut the Fifth utrnut fiitiinice.

Miss Kleiiimr VaitKliey, MIhh liertiiceI b'K:,edeii, Miss Asclin, MissKniily Zlchler. Miss Louis,. Zbhlcr,Miss Until 'I'ompkliiH, MHss Ucgln.alloHtiwubl, Mrs, 1,. F. iitdcH, Mrs..lames Jliii.beU.

AI'I'lJMtlXJSStOI TIM 13.

It must be niiide-bloswo- timo In

thefullthe

dhciM oilier dcvlecK fur nuuliii;Roddch.t of fortune ruiuiliiK Inblast. The bridle was off and

peas in the center being- nurroiindedby fancy pink cartldeslicks, The placy,cards were hand juji.nled, Mexicanbirds of jjaj- plnmagu' forming thedesign.: ' '

llesldes thn quests of honor therewire present A1r. and Mrs A. T.

Malay, Mr. and Airs. o. N. Man-on- ,

Airs. K. A. Vaiighcy, .Miss KlennorVaiighey, and Mr. and Mrs. U. A.Alacpheison.

"If the price or gasoline keepsgoing up I'll soon he able to navea million dollars."

"How'.'""Hy not owning an automo-

bile."'

M M l LAN-SKI-

Tho marriage in Islcta last Tues-day of Miss Kunlre McChilan ind

limit wait the hriuht blue nky. (inlyIt was a e,aiue of chalice In which

everybody understood thut the onlyollltlice hum 10 eonlrihiile Hornet hinuto the micecHM of the bazaar. If you

Normandy, or Itahway, or Schenec-- ilady, or whatever the name of thebloiimlnit town Is where the CrassWidow has .secreted herself. Thn

Inet, why ,iui lost II yon won yon frauiance of lln bloom Is in her fun- -

Aliss Dorothy Koons, Aliss Klsio Kem- -penlch, Aliss Agnes Childers, AlissKleanor Vaiighey, Miss Kathleen Long,Aliss Alyrl Hope, Airs. .1. Lester Coop-- ier, Aliss Angelica Howden, Miss Kalh-- i

erine Chaves and Aliss Anna Bucln-r- .j

ft ftIMVKItSITV NO'I IX

The program for assembly Tuesdaymorning will lie in Hie nature of a

current events hour. Professor Hill;and his class in current events willdiscuss some of the problems now!claiming public attention.

The editor of the .Mirage is offer-- !ing- prir.es for stories and poems ofan original character to be publishedIn this year's annual.

Al. I,. Fox, editor of the Morning!Journal, will repsble at the debate to- -

morrow night between the team fromthe university and that from Itei-- j

IiikI the pleasure of HpendjiiK your til In, und rlu'ht across tho street on

Thn JUney thnt pnsHed Ihroni'.h Iho.xrortitlH "till cm n out In tho Mime

jiocki-- t thut Ih wnH in wlmil It i iitere-- l

w a inoKt txeeptluiiiil Jitney, nii'lnt didn't h.'un much to brajj on Intlio wny of un owiifr,

For wlio. In thero to Kick? Viitithore nliyhoily thnt didn't lmvo n ftoodtime? Wh thore onyliody thut didn'tfret two dollars worth of fun for vrydollnr that wont tho wity tho Roodlord Intended dolliirH to go? Ih thereunyhody In the jneelliijf thut Isn't)mppy7

winning light there in the bazaar,for jour money wasn't good any-where else,

tin Tuesday night, while the plaVwas blink, a woman with an expres-hio- n

of eagerness on her face stoodwad hlng- - the play at one of the Wheels.Apparently she had m ver seen roul

A1r. A. C. Seis came us a distinct ur- -

the corner lot there are a bunch ofurchins trying- to see which will bethe first ono to bat the hall over thefence and through tho parlor windowof the outraged old maid who livesnext door. I know It Just as welln h If 1 were there and saw tho wholetiling,

For, says tho widdor lo me, saysidle:

".Maybe, iih yon say, I am homo-sic-

or iiiaybo It Is just the springyfeel In the air. At any rate, It Issomething that gfts hold of me and

ette before, but finally she not thehang of II, ami her black pvessnapped as she began to fumble withlo r purse.

"How much are the chips worth'.'"tiin asked of Horace Sherman, who

lands, Calif. The subject of the de-

bate will be: "Resolved that the gov-

ernment should own and operate in-

terstate railroads." The universityteam is composed of .Messrs. Tiinmsand Walker, who will speak for Hieme, In imagination, half way

the world, to a little polstood on the other shin of the table. curries

"Madam," said Air, Sherman wit h 'roundliU customary gravity, "they're worth where the desert starts to grow Into

a Fulled Slates.live cents apiece when you Inly cm

affirmative and who will be opposed!by Alessers. Jacobsen and Fagg- foriIhe California university. The judgesare to lie selected from a list of thirlynames to be to the visitors.!

Ko? I thouclit not.t

"MadKO njs Jut tnra l Ihtfortuno."

"Well, who needn't ho H fluidMnyliody wilt tver murry lier forlicr weulth."

Til 13 G)lMr,ss.Homethlnu lllii n year nwo (ho llliH

Jlllt OB a Klllllt Hint they culled'jOiudows of the J'uNt." A roulettevlietl nnd a fitro outfit veto dnn'iU"!

out from sonifwliero und In a timidunit of wuy tlier whb ii llttlo jilay,fill utrlctly hetwepu Klkn, with tho

Unit if anybody won any

Wiio was It said something- - about,

Nothing you buy is so'important as your medi-cines. Your health and very life sometimes de-pends upon the purity and proper strength of thedrugs you take.

When you getJyour drugs from us you get thempure and fresh; our beautificrs are harmless.

Buy all your drug store things from us all theyear 'round and you will never go anywhereelse for them.

Aliss Mary r.rorcin, Aliss Lillian (ius-lafiio- u

and Miss Lulu Cooper wererecently chosen by I lie 1,'niversily Y.W. (.'. A. to represent the local asso

in Hie ripring; a young man's fumylightly turns) lo thoughts of love?'It may turn lightly to thoughts oflove, but It turns seriously enough tothoughts of liiiseball.

"Sure, you remember Ihe good olddays over at Hopeless Field, don'tyou'.1 You remember that bunch ofpop-eye- lunatics who used to beat

I won t mulct lake lo quote the priceson 'em when you come to cash'em in."

And no it went all through lb"establishment nil through the weekThe 0 K h had asked the public lohelp them out and had promised thatthe public should have a. good limewhile Ihey were doing it. Ami, KIU-lik- e,

tho promlsi. was fulfilled to theletter and then some. The only kick

ptise to the many friends of bothbride and groom in this city. Thewedding was an exceedingly quiet af-

fair, only members of tho familiesand one or two Intimate friends be-

ing, present, and It was only by ac-

cident that the newspapers gid wordof the affair In time. to announce itJust before t happened, ;

Kiiow'u' to a wi'dfc i hole of friendsas "Iiollie" AlcCbilan, the bride bust't'en a conspicuous and popular fig-

ure in Albuquerque society for sev-

eral years and has been active In allsocial events that, really count. Mr.Sels Is a prominent merchant: andstockman with many friends in Oilscity who are extending their con-

gratulations to him.Alter tho ceremony Air und Airs.

Sets left for a hniiov'niooh" trip in Ca-lifornia. I'pon their return to NewMexico they will niaUo , ttjelr homeIn Islcta, lint the ' neat tints ofthat place to Albuquerque, leads theirfriends to hope that local society willsee much of them In the future.

ft"So .limson married the widow,

eh ? I wonder if it was a leapyear proposal."

"Yes, it was, and Jinison didn'tleap quite fast, enough, or hemight have got away."

IH Nllltl l I'AKTV.The four young ladies at 315 West

Lead avenue, celebrated the com

UJ' II.Ihe grnnd-slnm- l to a pulp every day j

ciation at the summer conference tolie held at Kstes Park, Colo. .

An arbor day prog-ru- Is being,prepared by the students, which Willibe in keeping-- with the governor'sproclamation and with the spirit ofthe occasion. j

Mr. Ii. W. Wiley will couch the. 1. r,l.,l. f.,.. 11, ..t.Minil t.lriv

1 have Is that they didn't arrange thebazaar in (hat it would last allDo You

Otwell Drug Company222 W. Central Ave., Albuquerque

'THE STORE WHERE COURTESY ABIDES"throuuh Lent

With empty pop bottles. Tho J'. I!,

brigade, 1 called them. There wa3'Alassie' my old friend ofanimal-cracke- r fame, Joe (ioodell;Hurry I.Ux; aiully, blusliy Judge Crai'!,Arthur Si."k, Chaliio Uoehl, Arthur

Vant Pure iiVvv?liiw.vrn.. to w.i:.m n'iSL Koryhod took chances on ever:TOll fit 'rt tfeM i A ' Ihlms. ami Home queer tilings result

l 1J ''iiest drew u piiw In lltr, .Ji(J shape of ll lialr of oh w oil, there's

I. I'nieger. Finest Umdolfi oh, jniii.i know the bunch. And great was the

l contempt of that crowd tor the niN- -

Prepara guided Individual w ho hud tho badno use. sayinK what thi'v were, hu'.I.andy never could use 'cm In a thou

II II ill tl i iv; ,ioo I " I , n- ii in. mil i " "which is to be presented during com-mencement week.

Dean C. K. Hodgin gave Hie esyieraddress last. Sunday, taking for hissubject "The Patron Saint of the.Kmeiald Isle."

ft ftPltlll'AltlHNKsS,

Airs. J. W- - Crumpacker, for a num-ber of years a resident of Albuquer-que and well known as a lending-

is again in the limelight.Together witli other prominent womenshe has undertaken to stimulate in- -

tions! sand years. 1 understand that henegotiated a trade with a well knownsociety girl who held the lucky num-ber on a box of chcwing'-tolinec- l;cn

YOUR ATTENTION, ONE MINUTE, PLEASE.'WE IXniLVATK rXNECESSAHY DISPLAY AND EXF1SNSK.

lj PAY NO KKNT.WK EMPLOY NO SALESMEN.Pianos shipped direct from factory to purchaser. Appointment!

made !y telephone, telegraph or letter.

GEORGE P. LEARNARD PIANO COMPANYTelephone 100. P. O. Box 7. 211 Kontta Walter Street.

Wo insure tliat ourMarincllncontaitl no liunnful in- -

taste lo root for 101 I'aso."And over in tho light hand cor-

ner, another crowd, not qiilto sounify, perhaps, but there just Hi"same. Alibi Ira Unlit, wealing a

black ami white striped shirt thatscreamed to the Salidias; Hay a,

Cordon, Cass; Joo McCannu,lialph Keleher, etc., etc.

"And you remember that last it inpile we bud the ornery one don't

treiliints, Yott vi It I ' I ' I

I'uryenr, who did i lown muff allthrough lite wed; ami did It uncom-monly well, dallied with one of t hi?piim bboarils one nlghi until he cameintu pussesM.in uf a f udge-- pi on. Any

'Uiig lad- in pot session o a pair(( nullniictl un J'ligfl Three.)

of in. ins gnll'iues is asked to coninuui

fiinl tlx: lK'st, tilwuvsthe most rconuuiicvlami beneficial.

M.ir'mcllo toiletprqiaiatiutis run onlylie junllu-.v- J here.

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j un ? W ho could forget Mm! He'didn't know a strike from n skein of

(lermatitovv u jaiilllng yarn mid heIliad about as many friends in the

jlcaii! with Mr. I'uryenr. lialph Kele-- .hi r, buying chances right and b !',hi ul it v found himself in posscssl.i.i The Victrola brings the greatest artists

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0m right into your own homeli is all artists and all instruments in one.

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of a pair of highly ornate, silk stock-ings, i i.e eight und a half. Mr. Kol-ehe- r

is ullling; to listen to a proposi-tion from (my lady who wishes lotrade ,i, end of ll. V,' I).'s.

That was mie of tile things (hatmade (ho wholo thing an event, tobe rcmemhi red You didn't take thechances with (in- - Idea id' la; lug upwealth you lilil it merely to help thething along, ami the funny things,that happeiir'd were all the funnierhiiuuse ou bad the perspectne anlcould sec Just how I'unnv lie v were.

"You'd never think old Vumh

fAlUNELLQ

Mrs. M. PcdenrHoi'itnnur.ss

('oniineiclal Clnti liulbllna1'llOMl Wll.

pletion of an addition ' to the Ai-rfreight home, Alotiday evening bygiving n five hundred party whichwhs one of the enjoyable affairs ofthe week.

Those, present Included Mrs- FrankAckermaii, Mrs. .lack Itavnolds, Mrs.Kay Harrison, Airs. S. Ti. Anderson,Airs. T. J. Alahry, Airs. A. X. Aloriran,Allss Morgan, Miss Urown, Alius Her-ro-

Miss Favorite, Miss Anderson,Miss Alarie Madden, .Miss PaulineMadden, Miss Amy MeCrary, AllssAlarletta Willis, Miss AInrgaret Dick-son and Miss F.lsle Warnock.

ft ftHe Does it mailer what you

wear lonlght?She Hoes It, matter! I should

say il does. Why, only my oldliii nils will be there.

ft ftANNTAl, u lillT.

The annual concert of the Fniver-sil- y

Oepartmcnt of Alusio Is alwaysan event in this city, and this year'spromises to he no less so Hum usual.'IMio date has hrcii changed since thefirst nun ounecnient was made, and theconcert Is scheduled for Tuesday even-ing, April Utli, at the high schoola U o t i ri i .

The detailed program' will bo an-

nounced shortly by j'rof. StanleySeder, but it may be said here thatthe university band will participateIn several numbers, as also the brassquartet. The VulvrMly. Choral eluliwill be heard in Failing's "Duylireak, '

mm'" 1 rrp . 11 eiiao-ic- you to near tne greatest singersrflfSNi'v ' an musicians in your own home just thejllfe-f- t same as. though you were hearing themMIS I mWCi- - m person.

d - It brings to you their actual living voicesin hi started In life a.-- i a Innblack, would ou'."'

".No, 1 woiildui. lie hasn't a

grand-stan- as an alarm clock."line day our boys scored one runthnt was when Father Time, lluels-mai- i

lilt the hall--an- t. missed wee-

ing even that, I was so busy nt thetime figuring- out Hie most iuinfulway of killing that umpire.

"Hu didn't see things plumb. I

think what he needed was a "drink.(Hi. keep still, I'aniloru, I know allthat, but ou must remember thereate always two ways looking ut athing and sometime there are six orseven. The temperance people saylhal alcohol is an enemy to man-kind. The lllblo says, "Love yourenemies." So there yon are! I stillInsist that t lie man needed a drink!It might have brightened his perspec-tive.

'Sure, those, wile g I old daysand I hope Alhioiuerque will have aball team this year. A ball team tsto Alhiiquerque according to my wayof thinking what paprika Is to salad.

"I suppose New .Mexico at thislime is .lust a. clear, bine dome, tellmillion miles across. No wonder,that, somehow, the fever of the worldslips off nut there and folkn get downto the leal worth of things withoutso much sham and show.

"Hut to get back to earthy thingsdial s yourself. J suppose, tills be-

ing Lent, you are lieiug careful notin let our rluht foot know what yourleft foot docth. I suppose the societyp.ce is not what It used to be. ituteheei up! Lent can t lasl nlwayo,.Mm know, and even if Ik did, I ex-pect mo.-- t people could Maud thatheller as a steady diet than to haveno Lent at all."

"Kipling bad the right ideaabout women," said hubby aftera domestic scrap.

"1 don't know' what Kipling

Get a Victrola and have nil this

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Art mm ful array of music always at your instantcommand.

Come in and we'll show you the various stvles of the Victrolaand play any muMcyou wish to hear,

Be Rid of Piles

bit of polish."

At KNOW I FIM.I MI .MS,After it wax H over the i;iks weie

pndusi. In Ihcir cMuesslans ,,f f.ito lliose li,) had helped them

make the affair the hi nucc i itWas. To lUroii II. hes und (be A-lbuquerque Floral compuny aekaol-cib-iiieiil- s

were extended for the spleii.did showing that was made at thefloral booih. lint il nai t.i Itmwomen, who gave their time aieltrouhh" and charm in the effort t

see the Uizaar a sie cess, thut theyfelt tinder ihe deepest of obligationA list trf the women in charge of thearioi,s booths follows.Flower miilh: .Mis. l.ouls llfcld,

Mrs. W. II. Walton, Mr. John LeeClarke, Mis. . A. Matson. Mrs. .1. It

llerndon. .Mis, W. S. Hopewell, Airs.I'. .Mis. Ftll Lester, M to.Nov Melionald, .Mrs. Frank 1'oobr.Mis l:. .M, Merrill, Mr. C. S

Mis. S. ,, Lewinson,l',inewoiU looili. Mrs. Kj.ink A.

Sioii Mis. 11. ti. Coots. Jr.. Mti.T Wilkeison, Mis M. K. hler.Mis .lefie Haggard. Mrs, ileon;.. W.Walkir. .Mrs. Louts JtavnoldK, MrsLmoii II. Ives. Mm llaiiv Slroic--,Mi s. F. K. Tii U. .Mrs. 1. A Kurtner.Mrs Ward AiuIitmhi, .Mis. ov

Mis. Aatiri. Avent, Mrs l

Cm A mm mM'hA Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat-

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to $30. Additional pearls

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ft ft ftit -- in:.Stern, who will beoumeAir, Loon Halff, of Lo

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the bride of ' CarusoF. Summer. Mis rWttM:.?? 'AV.'. UMMl-- s Lillian Kempen-- j Angeles April 2fi, was the gueston hu.t r.i - it" k ...ale so, in, Ml- - Ciai of honor yesterday afternoon at. a

ptnk ha given at the homo of A!r.nod Mrs. K. A. Vaiighey, the hostesses

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nern;et. Hessel'li-ii- , Miss Julia Kele-her and Alls I.uureen Asselm.

llniolreds of cruhupiile blossomlined the walls of the spacious momsof the Vaufcliey home nil NorihTwelfth street. Miss Stein recilvejwith the four hostesses, litlln Mar-garet Smlthors present nig each guf.st.About the rooms were Airs. K. A.Vaugbey and Miss Beatrice llfcld. Atthe table, beautifully decorated withsweet l".'a and daisies, Mrs.

fREE SAIftPLE COUPON .I'YRAMin finro COMPANY,

. :u. pyntmid Wux., Marshall, Mich.Klnill send nix A Free sample of

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XVI. V J:0o

ALBUQUERQUE MOTIVING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1916. THREE

fT The Kayser Silk Gloves New Spring Neckwear Pieces' tMail Orders Freet The extraordinary extent and variety of our Kayser Glove stock 25c TO $3.00Givenmakes the Economist recognized headquarters for this famous line. Delivery

All are made of the finots Milk and with doublet show allfinger lips. We Prompt Out of Town Pretty Collars, Vestees, C.niinpcs and Collar and Cuffpopular shades and styles of the season in both long andt short 1 en frili a. and Careful by Insured Sets in all white and combinations of Colon. The collar's f

Short Cloves, 50c, 7e. $1.00, and 1.50. Attention Parcels Post arc made f Oeorjjette Crepe?, Organdies, Batiste, Swiss, YUma Gloves, $1,00, $1,2,--

,,$.r,o mid 2.(io. We Sell Wha. We Advertise -- What We Sell Advertises Us. Nets and Lares. ?1'

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The Woman Whose Taste Is Above the Commonplace Realizes That

Distinction in Dress Silk Petticoats at $3.95

Easter SeasonIt Mill a month away, butEaster gowns and accessoriesHiv at their fullest showingnow. There Is worth-whil- e ad-

vantage In funking tho sclec-- tloitH before assortments are

depleted.

Smart Spring Coatsat $15, $20, $25 tIs not necessarily a matter of income

That one need nut spend an extravagant amount to get-tha-

nice touch of individuality distinguishing the faultlessly

gowned is proven daily here by 'the many exclusive and dis-

tinctive models that we are continually showing at very mod-

erate prices.

Now is the time for you to buyyour Spring- - Coat for at the Econom-

ist you will find a variety of stylesand new effects in the most fetchingof the smart new models. Nearly ev-

ery color is represented as well as themost desired materials, including Pop-

lins, Gabardines, Checks, Coverts,Chinchillas, Taffetas., Plaids,

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lt.rarmit$M-"itii-ii i,

Four very pretty new styles, extra

full, in a quality that cannot be dupli-

cated later; black and all new colors

New Klosfit Petticoats at $5The most satisfactory Petticoat in

six very pretty new styles, in taffeta,

messaline and silk jersey; black and

all the very newest shades.

Sueh Jl'oiideifuHy Clrver

Dresses at $15, $20,$25 and $35

Daytime and Evening Dresses of

refined stvles in Silk Taffetas, Crepede Chine. Chiffon and Georgette

Crepe. Combinations with all th?

smartest new features, and in all the

newest colors in striped and plaid Taf-

fetas; also (.owns and Dresses forevening wear in social Economist

models.

Our Greatest March Suit Display'

.. i

Over One Thousand Suits in Wonderful Styles

$20, $25, $35 and $45We have made extra efforts this season b place before the

women of Albuquerque the finest productions that the New

York manufacturers turn out. We have carefully selected and

scrutinized the material in .in which they are made, and as al-

ways, insisted on the "nearest to perfect" detail that could be

obtained. We are certain that you will find in this greatest

March Suit Display unexpected values and unl-.nke- for styles.

Velour Cheeks, Small Checks, Large Checks, Gabardines,

Poplins, Mannish Serges, Puiret Twills, Chiffon Taffetas, Gros

de Londres, Faille Silk, Silk Taffetas, Mixtures. Checks, Dlack,

Navy, Tan, Belgian Pine, Copenhagen. Reseda, Rooky.

Striking Xe:a

Silk and Cloth Skirts$5, $7.50, $9.95

Smart new Velour and Shepherd

Checks, wonderful plaids, finest all-wo- ol

Poplins, serges, gabardines, Silk

Taffetas, Silk Chudda and Silk Faille,

in every pretty new mode now invogue in separate skirts, nearly 100

different models from which to select;regular and extra sizes.

z New Cotton Fabrics A Superb Collection of

Waists and BlousesWnsli tioods Section.Cotton Dress Voile, in ft! Hhe, newest designs and coloring-- ,

Inches wide; yard38 to 40

25cXXrf

A brilliant array of spring's smartest

new Blouses and Waists now ready in

great variety for your choosing: The styles

Wo are showing some exceptional values in the season's newest white sheermaterials. The, designs are mat and pleasing for walMts and dresses;splendid values at, yard :t."o

Japanese Nainsook, 10 yards in the box, regular IS. 00 quality; special, thebox for $2.50

Printed Flaxons in a wide range at 13c; woven Klaxons, 25c: new Tissues,25c; dainty Printed Voiles and Orgundels, 25c, 2Se, 85c, 5c, and 85c.

GIXtJIIA.MS AXI PKRCALES.Press Oinnhains, 32 inches Wide, a wonderful Variety checks, plaids, stripes

and plain colors; percales, ?,i inches wide, light and dark colors, lineassortment of patterns, yard.. J5e

The Season's Most Fashionable SilksFeaturing the selected fashions of the world's greatest designer.-- , of model styles in

plain and novelty Silks and Satins. Additional assortments recently received of the

latest novelties from Eur:ie, suitable lor bridal, reception, evening, street, sport and

travel wear.

Important Announcement2,500 Yards of

Chiffon Dress Taffeta, Extra Value $1.69 Yard

A complete assortment of street and evening .shades, ample quantities of navies.

Hague blues, silver grays, rose tones, greens, etc. The quality is excellent. Owing

to the desirability and the scarcity of colored taffetas this offering should be of un-

usual interest. The goods are 36 inches wide. The quality cannot 1 equaled tinder

$1.75 or $2.00 the yard.

are most charming and Strikingly effective. fFabrics include Georgette crepes, pussy wil-

low silks, puppy skin taffetas, .crepe de

chines and fancy stripe silks; also fine

voiles, batistes, nets and laces. The prices

arc based upon honest, intrinsic values at

$3.50, $5.00, $7.50 for Silks, and

$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50and up for French Lawns', Batiste, ' Voiles,

etc.

Delightful New Things in the Jewelry SectionMain Floor.

HAtU ORNAMENTS Infinite variety will jrreet you when you come tosee tlio new hair ornaments. Unusual features ure the "crvstal" combs,tango pins, French roll combs, Mme. Sans One coml and other orna-ments. Most of them are studded wtih brilliants.

PANS Children's and Misses' fans for dancing and favors M ParisianIvory, 25c to $1.00; Ostrich feathers, 1.00 and up. New Unusual ReasonablePriced at 50c perWAIST SETS A beautiful new line Just, received,set and up.

Women's Guaranteed Silk Hose, $1.00i' f. ,

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Were just a few of the many enthusiastic comments

voiced in our store this past week. And they were uttered

by women who know, women who dress in good taste, wo-

men who compare before purchasing. If you have not yet

viewed our magnificent .display of millinery come Monday.

You too will be happily surprised.

The magnitude of this great stock makes it possible for

you to secure anything you wish in millinery here withoutbeing obliged to shop around for it.

Hats for all occasions,1 Flowers, Feathers, Trimmings in

abundance.

Trefousse & Company, those famous

makers of gloves for women, have

sent us their Spring numbers, andtomorrow will find us equipped forbusiness. The new shades; the well-know- n

qualities and .all the finertouches of the matchless Trefousseglove are well represented.

Priced $1.25, $L50, $1.75,$2.00 and $2.50

7

AVith every pair of these wonder-ful wearing Silk Hose Koes our abso-

lute jruiirautee that mileKB tho purchaoproven entirely satisfactory we will rt-pl-

tlie unsatisfactory Hose with new

pairs without question. Thn iloau v

are offel iur nlo the very best made, andat $1.00 the value Is remarkable. Theymay b had in black, white, and 40

colors.

SII.K KTO KlXtiS IN' NEW t'OI.Olt.IX OS AMt STVIiES

Fashion has decreed that Skirts are tobe iu'te short this seusimi It behoovesfeminity to see that feet and ankle aretrim and smart. Fancy Silk Stock Imp

are Important. All tho newest conceitsin Silk Hosiery. Strlpen Kolritf up ordown. Stripes In ' lusters and tine cir-cular stripes. Itl.iek and white pinstripes and white with black; black with(lusters of narrow whlto stripes findwhite with black; Kradualed stripes litclusters and other stripes of vnrk.nnwidths, all colors nt $1.50, $1.75, $2.00

F't--l

atpricedA complete, comprehensive line of Trimmed Hats, very moderatelySilk Underwear

Kayser, Jersey and Zephyr Silk

Vest" ,1.00 to $2. CamisolesEnvelope Chemise ....$3.50 to S0.75 Bloomers

CUi;Pi: DE X'HIVE rXDERAYEAU

...$t.00 to !R2.ftI.U8 to $1.50

$5.00, $7.50 and $10.00.' A splendid showing of dressier models" priced from $10.00 to $35.00.

Excellent selection of t'ntrimnicd Hats, most unusual values at $1.75, $2.00,$2.50 up to $12.00. .

. ,.;1.50 to $7.50 OamiRolf-- s ,88c to $2.9$Houdoir Caps from 98c to $2.98

GownsEnvelope Chemise. ,..$2.85 to $H.0H i

KKHHHKKKKHK OSH W

Mi Trott will direct with Mrs. after' heing bal.Vrt find served to theAla he! Stevens-liimo- e at the piano i Indies they lit melted in tholrthis past winter, Wtlh the exception

of tho transient girls coming and go-

ing for a few days at a time, all the

Training Domestics."All housewives and any others In-

terested in this Hiipjeet are cordiallyinvited to join the class either for

IYm.TXH.HTLY CTl'B.The Chopin program given at the

residence of Miss Nichols,state president of the Federated Music;

mouths like snovlkes under a warmand Mr. Stanley Seder at the organ.SOCIETY(rontUntd From 1'bko Two.)

rooms have been filled with pernianbib March 14. was one of the most ent girls and ft happy family they me lectures or a parr oi tneui.

New Mexico sun. The musical num-ber nf Miss Let-tor- , Miss gtortz andand Miss Lowlier Vas beautifully

and the Colonial quartette wasexcellent as usual.1 The whole, pro-gram was very pleasing and success-fully carried out-

have been. i ney wiu nc given at ino y, w. ;. ,vNow that the spring days are com- - n South Third street.

Ing, some of the girls are preparing j

to return to their homes in various much leisure time on his handsparts of the country. The first one Hh he used to."to leave is Mis Nina 'AVIsehart, who "You don't any sol "What ii

iirye 'ppreparcdness' on our nationana on our women, who know nothingof war and who little guess how vastlyimportant is woman's work In war.

"We have been in France for threeweeks,' and each day the work of theFrench woman has become more andmore wonderful to us. The women ofAmerica have not the slightest idea, ofthe great things their sisters are ac-

complishing hare. "We have gleanedan insight into the character of thowomen of France that we could neverhave imagined without seeing it.They are wonderful, and we Ameri-can women should take them as thehighest example of the spirit thatshould exist among us, who are on

This cuiitiitii will be presented on theewning of April 4th at th Presby-terian churih.

t(illtl.S CAN K)K.

At the Woman's club Friday after-noon, several of the dainty highschool (Oris, under the direction ofthejr effluent Instructor, Miss Mad-den, fully demonstrated that theycould mako an edible blhcuit anddelicious cup of coffee. They mademany of both, thereby giving greatple.'o-lir- e to tha Club members andtheir many guests,

Tho making of the biscuits wasdemonstrated in the club room, and

leaves next Hunun.tr afternoon for hen lie doing?"

tcrest umons tho women of this coun-try in the matter of preparedness forwar. She recently made a trip to thewar zone in Europe, and upon herreturn was interviewed by a reporterof the New York Herald, which pa-

per save conspicuous notice to- herplans. Th? following is from thestory in the Herald:

"We fed," said Mrs. Crumpacker,"that our work will serve a doublepurpose. Not only can we enlightenthe women who aro not thoroushlyaroused to the needs In Europe, thusraising funds for. the American reliefwork or clearing house, but we caa

home in Colfax, Irtdiana. 1 mi Ing herstay here she has greatly endearedherself to all those coming and g"lnto the Y. W. C. A.

These days find the, Incul associa-tion building In a state of chaos asit is undergoing its spring eh uning.

"He's taken to rolling his owncigarettes."

ft tHIAWATHA C.WTVrA.

The third concert presented by theFortnightly club this season will bethe "Hiawatha Cantata." This

Albuquerque Foundry and i

'

Machine WorksFneineers Founders Machinist

Castings ih Iron, Urass, Hronzo, Alum-nu-

Electric Motors, Oil Etnginen,Pumps am! Irrigation.

Works and Office Albuquerque.the brink of a grave situation and Mrs. J. H. Perrin, the very efficient I.oiigfcllows's wonderful Indian poem'matron for fourteen mouths has re- - set i music by S. Colerlrige-Tuylu- rsigned to accept a similar position in The eaiuata abounds in beautiful de- -

enjoyablo programs of the season.The numbers presented follow;"F'relude in V Flat" Mrs, Thomas

Hughes.'Maiden' Wlsjh,",(vocal) M,rs. J'.

O. SrhwentKer."Rondo E Flat Major" Mrs. K. C.

Keifl."Nocturne," Opus "2, volin Mrs.

K. Le Roy Yott."Kallade, O Minor" Miss Louise

Nichols.The reguarl program for March 2S

will be given at the Woman's club,in place of Mrs. Henderson's reldence,as stated in the year book. This willbe a Folk song evening and the fol-

lowing interesting program has beenprepared:

Paper. "Folk nss of All Nations"iss Ethel Hiekey.

' Scotch Song" Mrs. F. Mirrisette."Irish Song" Mr. Louis Hesselden."German Song" Mrs. Louise

Thome."English gong' Mr. Hugo Meyer.Violin duet, "Songs of Howe,"

(Smetena) Misses Lorna Lester and(Jrace Stortz.

Short paper, "Folk Panclng" Mrs.Keith, Illustrated by her pupils.

Y. W. C. A. N'OTKS.The local Y. W. C. A. has been the

scene of many happy times for the

Villard

who are absolutely unprepared iora war that may be thrust upon inovernight.

'"We have been received everywhere

with open arms, and the women ofTarts are most intereeted in our un-

dertaking and are glad If the Amer-ican women can be taught to profitby their exeperience."

Mrs. Crumpacker said that she

the new V. M- C. A. building in May. cciiplive Indian melodies from tbe;early in April for a vacation before wild music nf the dance of Jliw-I'iik- -j

Mrs. I'errin will leave Albuuncruue Kecwts through the tender love song,taking up her new duties with the "yuaway Awake" to the sad deathY. M. C. A. themes of Mlnnhuha. 0

A series of lectures on 'Household; The solo voices chosen ure espc. -

Management" has been, arranged by ally adapted to the several charae- -

the association, the first to be given iters, and the well trained chorus givenext Wednesday afternoon at 4 them excellent support. Mr. Ralph i

o'clock., continuing for four weeks, j Smnh of Topeka, possessor of n lyricThe lectures will be given by Mrs. tenor of beautiful duality, will singH. F. Labelle and the following sub- - the lending tenor solos. Mrs. K. K

'Jei ts w ill be discussed: Kradford. whose dramatic vole.--- Is j

March 29 "Household Manage particularly fitted to these Indian,ment." ' melodies, will sing the soprano solos. I

April i "Domestic Economics." The several buritoim solos are ex-- 1

April 12 "System in Household ' pressively sung by .Mr. Hugo Meyer, j

Duties." iMr. Fulkenberg and Mr. Louis Hoj- -

April 19 "Htplful Methods lusclden,

Bdtr of Ohio ntf f Toledo. Lb- - fm.ntjr.frank 1. I oinkn oath that h li tea lot

partner of tti tlrin at K. J. Cheny 4 Co.,ba.iln- - In tbe t'Hr of Toledo. County miff

tHtatt aforcsalil, ud that old arm will parthe lum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR!) tv

eh and every ca of Catarrh that eauBot atcured by tiie ue ( Ilall'i Catarrh Cut.

FRANK J. CHSXBT.Swo"i to before trie and antmorlbed In my

prei.'uoa, thla Old day o( December, A. V., lSsaSeal. A. W. LKAS0N. ,

Koury l'ablle.Hall'a Catarrh Cur Is taken Internally nd

ft directly uoon the blo.nl end. moeoua ear--

Uic jsttui. geud tor U'ltlmonlaU,'s . .

Not a Game of ChanceThe car owner who brings hit ttor

age battery here, for inspection andrepairs it sura of ruuita, Ha can'thelp but win, ... ,, . .

McCLOSKEY AUTO CO.

more prepared for war than shepeeted.

"Although the war came like athunderbolt, they tell me that theyhad realized for some years that warwas- - imminent, and many hnd takencourses in nursing and Tied Crogswork, which Is just the thing weshould b, doing in America," con-

cluded Mrg. Crumpacker,

408 W ent Copne.

r. . IUE.1CI W., iOieoT, w. Free inipectlon of any Battery ateny tliri ir8ol by all Dmlsa,-- .

75c.

Ball Tamil Ptu for coutlyitMa. stranger girls alone in Albuquerque

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! II IIP 1 J$8'AIlijJ li i iiipid miHOUSE FLIES HwLi l

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( tr. IvM I". TwHelirll.)Tlii re arc nrvcrnl ipci li of Jliw-

hicit ar riimniimlv found 111 Iuuim-- ,

Mihoutli liiil ciiik of thfw fhoiild M

ir.pitly Win houwfly. Tills mm "lucas," 1tl.v, Alnm-- doni'MtlCHi whlrh Is roiimiin n"r!." nil pari of lhr world, In oiiM'itiiiui-plx- i '1, Krtvlnh fly, with Hi"

no- - ?Paint Your Home lmouth imri prni out it i tlio tip for PAINT5 IIHlf'lilllf! Up IHUl(1 HUllHlllIUCH.

Th- - fly commonly lav Hil'nt I'.'iint liNiiraiitv on voiir

DuringClean Up

TimePaint Up With

upon homo tnmnii TIiih outiHliini'i.

dwelling liiiiic', iiur h.ivto In- It fiivnritc lurvnl food.Jt will ulirni hri-c- in tntriiiiit

ENAMELSSTAINJSinrnl. it Ix'coiixii vi-r- iliiriwruuK t

tin- - liifiHh of hummi I,)iimw. MirryluxBRUSHES11 n It oih till- - JflTtllH of lllti Mtllllll (llM- -l

.mm, w.i li n typhoid i r milllioli-rii- , from thi rxoreta to food nop-- ;

Pi ' I

;iii(l fiiiccs. lr will pay prr-niin-

in lunger lift.-- . IjcitcrroitH'ti'in, liiIiiT market

saliic, lictlcr apK'ar;iiia-- ,

N 'di can always rclv m

"LUCAS"phi-H- , J ho niini'ii--r ol t ux nld hymi rolnlt fly ht one time In uiuloul.l- -

idly luiK'-- , prolmlily uv mitliiu alioul "MOUNTAIN AND PLAINPAINTS

1?0, mid no 11 nlDKln fly will liiy ntiwo utid iiowtilily four tn li

t'liU-liin- . tin; triormoiiH ntiiriln-r- InI'ii

Whi.ll lln lllHl'l.'IH ocrlir Ix IhllH pllllllly u( i oiinti-- for. The vhkk ri- - !

pomt.-- i.ciciw th Kiirfiiin in iluCLIMATELY CORRECT

WW rk lik WK

ill ?mM

rriickH In tliw mnur. when- - u liluli

X I.oiio; wt-a- wurkino; iii,'i!ily, real troiiomv. Sivlv-eve- n

J year-- ; of painl niakiiio rcintatiou in evety can.

I LUCAS PAINT COVERS DOUBLE THE SPACE OFSOLD HV.Iiviip of hi'-i- t In iniilniiiliii-- li.v ilu--

fi t UK Illiilioll bi'lOW. Tllf lllllrlljIn thim twwity-fijn- r hums Into

CHEAP "MIXED" PAINT Superior Lumber & Mill Co. iluimo, Tin- - lnrvuo. 111 ihi-- dcvrl'ip, '

nioy.i iiwmv from tlio liriit of th.- - pipIn ihf r.dffi-- utidi'r HtuiK'H mid homdH.Tlu Hi. o triuiHform Into Hip piipm-- i

r ' nli-- i piTH." Thin hIiim" IiihIm fuiiror five iln. Ttie hhoitoft Mini; -

i RAABE & MAUGER YOU WILL ALSO NEED

tui-i-l- i Ih.. luvlnir i.f tlio 1111,1 I hi.' SCREENS FORFLY TIMEA L.il f f I . 1? J ."f 7 A" A. ;'!.?T ! Hif I'm

15-- 1 17 N'uilli I'irsl SlrcerI'MNTS. VAU.VISIIKS. STAIN'S, I'A I XT HKl'SIIKS

of th ndnll fly from llirpiiput- - In HkIiI Un.v, In three or fouritfiva lliw fi'limlr In rpmlv Iij lnv PIIOXK 377. 501 TO 521 SOUTH FIRST ST.a tili,--' w I'ia-- s -There Is aMutdiwit Unit- - for ton ortwoh nvciy mimnnT.

'1 lm body of tlm fly In i ovi-i- i d withhull l.rlmli-- miit Ihlu In j t :i - i mmly trtii of th Whin It

1 ."i 1

nriM'T rfloprT TUAT vnilovrr jnfi'ti'il uuiti-rlii- l t In-- -

I..,t.l III. ...Yt..,. MM. ...... I. uuiv 1 runuti iiihi iuu,.. 11 null B' tinn. j ii. it' '" IIHtroiiR vid lirp Unit I uln i i'iiIohIh, tin-I- II

i - ..i - i ..I.,. ... iniiiimx, puiiiiiMiA nmi pin h hi in: worillNLIVE IN A DRY CLI-

MATE AND THATlimy In? mid tirp mo rlrlod.An I,. i,r,.vit,.H,,,i .....I i II..' ' .., .. ,......, .., .....

1 fc-tihl- .m. n v flits ft!ny iiiiiHiuui', h riiri-fu- l HciprniiiK or f WV Villwlnilw and doori iluilnx Hip mnn-- i I McMurtry Paints

IjVjL

John llerbothDo Your

Spring Painting

Aire made especially for use inAsk vour neigh- -is region.

tin r, with thp iiw of nlli ky fly piipprllo cnlch IhiiHC Ihiit do ni t In, Ih u pro- -

Vfiitivo iiioHnurp known tn pvryotio.Tlio jjrcHt Importiuicp of kpoplm? foodpupjillm Hcri'i'tii'd In not h'i wi'll np- -prit'lntod. Thin nppllcM not only to!lioiiipx, but mIho motfH, ri'xtiHiriuildmilk uhupM mid tint Ilk.

Tlu moBt IokIcuI imdliod of nhat-- fItiiC thp milfiiiiK e In thu climliiiiHon j

bors, as manv of them havt

111

ill

?. P-- ' "

been using tins paint tor l.iyears.

3iriiittiipiil of nil pluri'H. Ah' OUR FLOOR PAINTtit i rely lo the campaign lieini"TlllS iai;e dvoteil ei

Z w.'ied nil ov er (lie Is of the highest quality anduiiitr' in an effort to have every

hi iiiiimh iiiunuir Hnifr-ti.'i- it fioorM oilcoiii-iol- for jituldiK arc dcHiriililp, no!thp inrviin fun not work down lnti)jtlm soil, I'ropprly immure huiild liojriinovi'd pveiy tliri-- day. That HI

th litrvnp iiritln to work ihoirldries hard over night.body realize the teat importance of cleaning tip and

painting up their premises, and riidit here in the "Duke City HI Oil WADIWIPLI minwny mil of it. I'roliiihty thp ciiHii-i-- t i

PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO

House Painting, Decorating andArtistic Sign Work

Xow is the tin it to i Your premise penl lieaniii'viny. Il is the spirit ul" ilie Imur an I this is

the week to coinnitiU'e.

JOHN HERBOTH

huou vHniuion hivuWALL PAPER1,1

nlid inont prnrlhiil llim to do Ih tol.'"rt"y fiy-pro- nuimirp hip or pit. the Ivio Crani'e 'alley" the Morning Journal appeals to

line ("in l hunt on floor of (lu-ii- p or t liest in the; respective lines.' nip lumiipr, with n ri'itiovfildp Irnnio I ' It, , . A IIn lm oonrdl with Tin-toiii- l

(lint tihoiild .oiun ii tutor fivp ilol- - I Albuquerque i ,1property '"ow neiV. if they already started, to puttin spirit of the campaign into execution thi week. C'oii-sn- ll

any one the adcertisers on tliis 'a!;e they are re-

liable merchants and painters, and what they sell to you or(he work they perform can he dcix-nde- on as strictly first-clas- s.

Consult them tomorrow and start the hall rolling.1 iLumber Co,

43 to 423 North First Street.I'l IONIC H'6J. Jul I.KWIS AVJ'.XIT'T

f TTT IM TUP nOAArAAlAil rr--2 "ti mt rnuutboiuiM ut WIIH IHbrAINI- -

AN-U- PUP AND CLEAN-U- P CROWD

AM)AUVIN I AM THEPAINT-U- P

CMANAlhuuueniue uiust Ik.- - the cleanest cilv in the

Juih. J'.y thi iikp of Mi'Mp lutiil.fr tinioliil outlay would l. J'i.r.ii for thrwrreiilni! of n hlii fix I'u.-- t (niiinrp .yfour fiM-- t liluh.

Th.- iintl-fl- y crimndi; Ih a iniittcr oflinl puhllc. Inti-rPH-

,

PAINT TRANSFORMS j

DINGY, OLD HOUSES

INTOJINE HOMES;i

l'ullilhiK up should follow cliHiiiiiK'liii. 1'iiiiu Ih hit?li mid it ih moIiim toiIih highir hut It In not ypt ho!IiIkIi l tint II Ih not iiiui-- to '

li-- l hoiiNi. (jo unpnintt-- tlmn II Ih to'Miiiit llifin. l'Hlnt iiu ,,f the in-.- ,

cpwuliii-- nd not nn xlravuK;tiu p. aImiiho or idled pnlliled Will lutil enough!lotimr to py large n lurtm on ih. in.Vvntnieiil. Morcirti-- r It will kIv uhrntirc hoilNehold u new ncirivpert '

tliM new clothes iniinot gun.AlhiiiUiriiio Ih ti nimii ronvenlion1

mid hooii will he on,. ffleflti.il (p'ltlth rPKOIlM Of llio I'OilllllV.!it We live lift o our poHNililllUeH. We!'ininol tiui to the mm mid mi oei-u-- l

loiiul illHpluy 'of l uiilliiK iniike thprlty iiiu.u llvp. They mnki illni.'vIhihw' innrp unallriu-ilM- t.y loiiitnul.jThe nun ihrowd itlory upoii njiniiited hoiiK.. Pin it li.tM a lm rj tlnplo throw any Kniy or romnihe BrouiidIh.- thouwind uniialnted nIhiIm In the'iij . A poor hiiiikrupt eumnuiiuivlinn HoniP cxi iine, hut it eiiy wlu-ii-

there in ureHpcrlly h;i Done. Ii Williiiol oi.-rlii- our eiiy to put on front;l y a t;en-r.- paint up rniiiinimi. 'Ik-- IIioi.h ny.i' up (own ,y ,),,, nppi.nr-- 1

mi' Hank Maleinenis onlv ,,oiisionaiu mi, hiiiinn only a

'f,.w

lnii-- s each y,.Ur (o s.howih.- d. llini.H urnl nt.- n.

w.15.5 on tho job 1. 111.11; ih,. h,.v ,,fdeeay or proHp.-- l lt - l!R nlv!flu 11 up hut iiIhu iiii,( m,

BOARD OF HEALTH

PAINTJ- .1. T' Ml .1

Painter andDecorator . . .

!iinl.-- , J'anii.sln's ami Oils.P.est quality and made for dryelimali iike Xeu .Mexico.

sonuiwesi. aim, aruisii anu u;i win piayi : .... .. ii '.

Is a slogan, or rather a fact, that liasliecome nation-wid- e, and for severalyears past, about this time, cities andtowns are cleaned and homes arebrightened by paint and brush. Jt 'isin the air here and

BRUSHESi.1 niosi mi ioii;im pan in ine cam naiLUi; ineie 1( 1.1 ii.. ...1.1 i:-i- .i-ihv hi uie 0:11 leii.uiK; :tc.E14

H NDAgent for i he fauums MoundC.'v lihls Canihit lie e.- -

CiKtiractin Painter and Decorator, Figure on ?

Your Work.

celled.

.Vv.'i.i Attention r,ti,l to

Painting, Paper Hanging,Tinting and Decorating

"I AM THE PAINT-U- P MAN"'

J. H. LIEBKEMANNPainting, Decorating and Paper Hanging

PERSONAL ATTENTION PAID TO ALL WORK

I A most exquisite line of wallpaper in stock IConij'U'ts Stock of Jlrigliten-u- p NecessitiesLamest Stock of the Latest Novelties in Wall Paper

,.in him-- i.v.i. in .ST rv X'VU i ( i ll'tliM ) iin-tl- i r'i"l 'i t u I ( i imu' Vviiiiii.i 1 no 7 PHOXK 1205W. 1140 WKST 1ROX AVE....... - 'i ' o.iu .in,, ii v.iiwi uiim v. iimiitv., j in niv -- cJMM

M

The Paint UpPermanentSatisfaction...In your paint up and clean-u- p

canipaign it yni make yourpii!c!iasi ,,r t!k.In Mil- -

and Clean UpCampaignIs now on, and Ouier, thePointer, wants you to tryIl C ivn t rti-- ( - T im!kI. .1..........

j! Good

I! Service

Creates

ConfidenceYOUR

i. C. Baldridge Lumber Co,bouse iniriKi.es. He givesabsolute and entire satisfac-tion. '

WANTS EVERY DAY

A CLEAN-U- P DAY

The l.nard of houlih 1m de. l.ledHint .v ry d iy oiiwht to he i lean-ii- p

!;). J:vny (ii.i-i- i will Maud hark ofthai t lopo.-iiio-n it lM n.a ,,., ,.m ,

hi filili ai.umuhiie f,,r an aiiiiuall Ilium-- . v..r, (

roii, lit,,,,, ,,f hi U(l n(i)1 ainhhlv m,,,, e!,., ,, lir ,,, ,ul(1' Wll! lake n f li, Kvi ,,,T nil th,.e piU., f , ,,isi, iodic andl,.aniii,. If,,. ,). flrH1 ,,f iVll) v)i(.nw.. at- - .!,,.. ,M.,t ,,, ,,..,, f,.M't'ilon. If i),(. .mnui.l lm eiin,n,p)h harvexled In Ilu- - ncM ten dun the

CIIV MUIW-I- VMII fei( ,Zi.j. i,v,.t:Mir (all. lint n.w.r ,,,,,, ,. xw

Ilk.- - II if he IH pn.lnptly pant,AVp kr- - p our honi.-- .i. an altli.Mn.-1- .

nn untidy house ofl, ,,,t, ,,:, th uw h.i vicil li An iinuiiv or "lllthj ha

nil wlui .n r,;.i wtiv. ofl, iilluiidiedH a d ay. ,. nn.in, ,. fiy )nthe houhe ,J try , M r(.(,u ,,M1(whil.. ht thp anip tu'u c, or

i ullomnir hu,, 1,.' ),,..,, , i vthp millions. wat Hie tiv hen Ifw-- e win- intelligent In our xw.iiiin wowould knt (,P man who I, Ih (he flvl.rpl.

V.p ur urxtne pcoplp 1.1 omc hi refor their heallb. Kvery one whooin- can he made 1111 unrea-iii.-

If the city s ,ny Ug trlnrlo,:hivl fine. The l ordha 11,. de ti wondeiful counnv c

end we hme tn riEht In marvhiiudy v,,rli wt,f, ur riJn,jh' Hj

I Vandersypt LancasterPAINTING AND DECORATING. PAPER HANGING.

X Mi'v vuiir pride in your home by making- it more at- - ftractive with a few coats of paint. It adds dollars to

Agents for the

Sherwin-Willia- ms Paints and VarnishesCo:er Mom, l.oo- jv,,,- .,.,, .1,.,. f;eon,;u;il.

J'idi Measure, . i't ( 'o!or-- ,

ShenM.i Williams" I I. AT TOXI!. an artistic finishand woodwork; durable and sanitary.

LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDSI'HOXi: AV2. 4M SOl'TH ct

CHAS. E. QUIERPAINTING AND PAPER HANGING, GRAINING,

GLAZING, KALSOMINING, ETC.

Complete-WA- LL PAPER-Sto- ckOf the Very Latest Designs

ALL KINDS OF PAINTERS' SUPPLIES '

j the valuation of your property.i

DO IT NOW DON'T DELAYI". .1. VWDERSYPT II. M. I.AXCASTKR

410 Kast Central. 312 S. lVoadwavniOXT, JLS17 riTOXIv 12(n' iiiu.Ni-- . 4. 325 SOUTH SECOXD ST.

i' . .l.'iin.Jj-- t us c!o up and ly flfn.

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1916. FIVE

of 0 i Idf iKayn)) oldFm ily

aw and MusieDistinguished iji Finance Lofeastern edge of the Al years under the greatest masters

Knropo.one mesa land whcr'1TIIK

t '" I0X hills begin tn climb to- - .research extended over many years,soprano voice of natural! tluJ limMiurv ( al-g- numberweakness was developed .... ,,,.. Nt.nn,i

'

..ifit iMl document.A di. incite

strcngtlt andsunkissod jnountjiiiis Hiidcloudlund's )urple zones, where bv the masters ami .vuss uavnoios Ki- - (iu ..i,s i,,.,.k. ,n .i, .1.

turned to Ameriui as a grand opera n, M.Venteenth centuries andsinger her teacners comment una au interesting and authentic account

respecting each of the nus'lonchurches the Spaniards built accom

s study and work wouldfame and success in herThat Miss .Kaynolds is

grand opcia is best evt- -

tlie six vealhung to hdnative land,a success In

panied h Illustrations reprodt d

t : '!v-- .'. T' f ' X.J' 4 - f s A.

J ';

li'oio photographs taken tinder bisditeclions nuikcs the hook the firstt omprehenslve story that has benpublished about the Spanish missionehuivhcK of Xew Mexico,

All i lie girls vvlm read the loved"Anne of llreen Cables" and "Anne ofAvonlea" will be pleased at the re- -

deuced hv the fact that the presoldtune she lias under considcrailun avery attractive contract submitted bythe Chicago C.iand ipera company.

James (.labam lcuiy.The Kaynobls familv having dlstiip

guiihed themselves in the profession

that great empire which is only be.ginning to come into its own, to ex-

pand into and reach after. a greatnesswhose future extent is 011I5 dimlyrealized by the seer with his crvstalball.

".Inn" .MeNai'v Successor.Stepping down from the presidency

of Hi,. First Xalional bank of Kl I'asoMi'. Kuytu.lds had the extreme pleas-ure of having the presidency fall to.lames Clallam .McXary, his

Although for ten years resi-dent of Kl I'aso, Xew Mexico claimsMr. McXary as her very own. I. a"Vegas, Xew Mexico, where Mr. M.Nary made his home for many years,is proud to claim him as one of Itsresidents gone away from old SanMiguel county only for an extendedvisit.

Horn in f'anton, ihio, December ;!l.31, ISt.'i, Joshua Saxon Kaynolds waseducated in the public schools in'anion and went through the second

year of high school, leaving school tolake the ever alluring but extremelydifficult-to-hol- .l position of printer'sdevil on the ("anton " Kepository.".Mr, Kaynolds lias never divulgedwhether he left the newspaper officevoluntarily or in a harry because ofa. galley of "pied" type. However, heleft employment in the "Fourth ,"

and when lti yours old accepted

peaks, snow (dad, reach out. I o

,(.,. mists of fleecy white thereHands a modest, unassuming homeof Spanish mission style. This home

unique in architecture iit Albuquer-(-covered In summer time with

trailing vines and surrounded byfragrant flowers and velvety lawns,sheltered in winter time front chillinghnczes hy friendly hills-r-i- s the homeof Joshua Snxton Kuylmlds. Heredwell with him his family- - a familyremarkable for achievements in fi-

nance, in law, in music, in art.Identified for nearly two score of

years with the growth, and develop-ment of Xew Mexico, the Ka.v nobisf;imily enjoys a prominent e in thisstate akin to that of the oldest, andlies! known families of the originalthirteen states.Prominent in Development of State.

The history of Xew Mexico in ter-ritorial days and tinder statu govern-ment would be incomplete withoutfreiincnt and prominent reference tothe name of the head of the house ofMavnohls. And today when historyIs being written in New .Mexico midin he southwest, the scions of JoshuaSaxton Kaynolds are leaving their im-

print on its pagcH pages to he il-

lumined in the years to come hy arecognition of their work.

.Modesty forbids a fall and cotn-j- d

le recital of the things' accomplish-ed hy Joshua Saxon Kaynolds sincelie arrived in Xew Mexico in P2.Some one has said that when the.heart is young- man never grows old.

nd the truth of thiH assertion is

and in music. It was left for .lames turn of Anile in "Anne of the Island,(irahaui M Xarv. w ho married Miss After wandering about timi ng chron-Kiil- h

Kav t.oldsat Vegas in I !tO:', lcleH ami story-girl- s and Indnlgi.iK U

'""' '"' ''' entertaining adventures,to distinguish himself in both. It mustliave been csticint lv diffi. Hit for .Mr. Aline Shiiley .amies bai k, the sameMcXarv to decide a . hob e or a ca- - old Anne, beautiful, Ullllant, charm-ree- f

betv.een banking and music. For lug. 'be good angel of Prince Fai-

lle is a wonderfol nn.M.'t.i nitio. with wnrd Islind. Now she osi'illatis be-- a

finely motlulat.d ami cxccpllonaly twern Avonba. where so many havebaritone voice. Sone met her, and Kedmond where she 11c--

the reallv great musical events of quires a IS. A. college life and c

soutbwesi have been promot ed ma m e a re ca rried a long in attractiveand dir. ted hy Mr. McXary. Hesiih's j proportions, mid there Is an

big mrisioal protects in ) tonal holiday at C.reon Cables vheti

lis Vegas, Mr. McXary in Kl I'aso we hi a r more t ories by t he garrulousstaged among other things, 'Nlablit.Mater," with two hundred voics. anda position 111 til- miii'K v oumy nana.

"Creafifiv-piec- e orchestra, tinfront when the warleaving for thenumber of otherbroke out, with

liellage, who had enlist-ser- v

ice.Vetivc Warfare,

hoys of his owned for lib! days'

Never Saw

tion." and "Klijah," Ami ml tincusion of the visit of the Libertyto Kl I'aso recently Mr. .McXaryreeled a chorus of Mill voicesthree liu nds.

Horn in Iniliaiui.

natives.over on the French frontier tho

customs officials make trouble torpretty Judith Henderson. Americanladrcss. Hut mother American,llllain Kinghnui, Jr., conies to. herItscuc and presently trouble depur'sand romance enters, , Judith andHiram breakfast at a little inn andare served Willi a murvelous Jam.known as "The Kine'c Jam." Theyhuj the receipt from the Innkeeper,or rather Hiram dues. Later theyreturn to America, pretty much In

n

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t.' I. . , . . '

- . ,,v'",,'i.f", . - v. ',4c A I v 7 '

r' 't'.J i It' - 1 J.MV5 ' VJ '

Mr.lu

thatI'm 11

However, Il is a bankerMcNary is best known.

m v

'love, only to find that their fathersline lie. lis In the 1:1111 tlllslllCSS. TIlCII

1 V I1 '.;

liloomlngtoii. Hid., August -- t, J s 7 T,

Mr. McNary received his early educa-tion in Turkio college, Tarkio, Mo., hisfat her, Key. William J'. MeXar. ofthe I'niled Piesbyteriun thuich, hav-

ing been for thli teen years presidentof the board of dlrectots of the Insti-tution. College work at Chicago 'uni-versity was succeeded by post graduate

work In Cermuny. Ineloi ted a teacher of languages in

the Xew Mexico Normal school at l.asVegas. Five years at the notmal andMr. McXary tired of the mouotoiiv ofteaching. lie pun hased a ruhtnill- -

trouble and romance and Jam wageone of the funniest ami most originalMiotics we have read for a long time.

other new books; Hleod Hhd

lied" (Corson i "The Ken I Adven-ture" ( W'el stet l ; "The Song or theI.ark" tCnther)-- "Port lines of Carin"(Johnston I "Thirty" (O'.tilen) ;

"llien I'll Com" Hack to Yob"( Kvallsl. ' '

t

I I, I OOTW K VIt.Tin- - f.itortness and the flippant f lur-

ing of the sklim toake ll quit neces-

sary that (.hoes, slippeis, stockingsand anythniu else that nilgbi be in-

cluded in the term fool wear shouldIn- - of the neatest, as well us , theaniiirtesl, variety. Women are now

lilg interest in the l.as Vegas Optic j

V - 'V-- - ?! "

v

and edited that paper until K'Mti --

when he moved to Kl Paso to becomeIdentified with the First National bankof which his fiither-lh-lii- wus thehead. It was no easv task for a munithirty veins old 11 tormer teacher ofmodern languages, former editor of a

daily paper and a gifted musician- - togtt to work as tin asslMiiat bookkeeperIn a big bank. And lu Joshua S. KuV-nohl- s.

Mr. McNary found mi easy beginning to think of the lyw shoe

S, - . f 1 laskinast . Mr. McNary had t litincentive to master the wizardry of

The boy soldiers went into camp atColumbus, hut their hopes of receiv-ing medals for deeds of valor on thebattle field were dashed to the grotidwhen the news was flashed aroundthe world that l.ee had bowed to theinevitable and that peace was onceagain restored throughout the Northand South, llelieving banking to bebis life work, Mr. Kaynolds chose fi-

nance and commerce as a career. Inhis early manhood he adopted a codeol ethics htiibled upon the firmfoundation of the Ten Commandments- and all through the years has stead-fastly adhered to that early declara-tion 'of principles. Truth and honorand honesty sincere love for his fel-

low mar. and the einbriicement of op-

portunities for service to humanityhave been the guiding stars of Mr.Kaynolds life.

In tiie life of every man therecomes the opportunity to make tst-iii- -r

friendships. Mr. Kaynolds hnindeed been fortunate in bis friends.

Cli'iiacter as an Asset.With him. character is almost ev-

erything. Those in a position to knowdo not hesitate to declare that Mr.Kaynolds places the stamp of ap-

proval or disapproval upon requestsfor loans largely upon the moral as-

sets nf an applicant. .Many and manya man in business and professionallife ov.es his success to help in timeof need extended by Mr. Kaynolds.Many a man in a tight place finan-cially has srone to Mr. Kaynolds andif his characted was right if Mr.Kaynolds could see a chance for him1o pull through a rough place, by anunsecured loan the loan was forth-coming, il is a fait that- no one willdeny thai it has been Mr. Kaynolds'consistent policy, in all his dealingswith the people of the southwest,never to take advantage of a man, togive him every opportunity, to renewnotes time and again, if there was nneven chance for a borrower to extri-cate himself from a business difficultywithout foreclosure.

Mckinley's Personal Prieiid.one of the important ar.d lasting

friendships that Mr. Kaynolds form-ed in early life was that of WilliamMcKinley. of Canton, who later be-

came president of the I'niled States.During President McKinley's Visit toXew Mexico a number of years ago,the president urged Mr. Kaynolds tobecome governor of the territory,which offer was gratefully declined.Mr. Kaynolds has never been ambi-tious for political or other honors.His home and his business have been

thai Is- lo lake the place of tin- tsj--an-

fifteen Inch boot which has liei n

Worn during the last, season. An ex-

ample of the smartest mndel lu

pumps was Meeii recently. Thepumps war made of white bttckt.lii'land had for ail unusual trimming two

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borne out by a personal knowledge ofthe life ami the deeds and the char-acter of Mr. Haynolds. For his heaitis voting and his mind keen and ch arami ;inalytical. His eyes are brightanil piercing, hut very kindly. Theyears have dealt kindly with him. A

strong, masterful face is furtherstrengthened by u massive, lenninehead, with heavy grey hair.

To Make Home Here.It it only recently thut Mr. Kay-

nolds returned to Albuquerque, an-

nouncing his intention to make thiscity his home, sifter having lived atvarious times in I.as Vegas, in Albu-querque, and in HI Paso. The an-

nouncement that Mr. Kaynolds hadreturned, with the definite intentionof once again becoming personallyami actively identified with thegrowth and prosperity of the city ,

was imbed news that vus at once im-

portant and gratify in g.The master mind of three very im-

portant hanking institutions theFirst Xntional banks of. Uis Vegas,Albuquerque ano KI Paso owe theirexistence, success and continued pros-perity in a. very large measure to thefinancial genius and the business sa-

gacity of Mr. Kaynolds.,Leadership Is Valuable.

That Mr. Kaynolds has come to Al-

buquerque, to assume the active pres-idency of ih. First Xatiotu.il bank andto direct its extensive affairs, whichpenetrate the mountains and valleysand the marts of commerce of allXew Mexico and extend to all parts ofthe southwest, is a compliment, to acity, whosp citizens roaliz" the worthof its claims for commercial suprem-acy in X.-- Mexico, but who at thesame time appreciate the need ofleadership, of the acquisition of menwho have the breadth of vision andthe grasp of affairs essential to thefuture prosperity of any community.

nn January 1, IMltl. .Mr. Kaynoldsleft El Paso, Texas, to return to A-

lbuquerque. Me had been identifiedfor a number of years with the big-

gest bank in the southwest.'' the FirstNational bunk of Kl I'aso. To thatinstitution, of which he was president,Mr. Kaynolds had of late years de-

voted th greater part of his time andattention, pushing the hank to a po-

sition whirh it logically was destinedto occupy, gradually making it

bte in financial affairs in thesouthwest, supreme In commerce in

It VYll,DvM.raisd old Man."

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finance. Sli p by step he was promot-ed and ten years after be took upbanking as a life work he was reward-i- d

with the presidency ot, n t.11 mil-

lion dollar Instil 111I011. Today Mr Mc-

Xary is one of the real caplains of fi-

nance and industry in the great soulh-vves- l,

and he Is not yet forty years old,having worked his way lo the top,winning by sheer ability, by

i inserts of black patent leather righttraining and temperament of each shoe. 1 ho

again introduced inacross the frontblack note was

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W nl )! b, unassailable y opposing1his chiefost objects in life. Kill inthe hurry of the business day. in thetense, aggressive, commercial worldMr. Kaynolds has never for a moment

the heel.The manufacturers of footwear

have been more succcssl ul than ever'this year in nut king pumps that fit

duty to Cod nor to hisXo man can write theKa.v nobis' In nefact ions,

knows their extent. To

forgotten Insfellow man.story of Mr,For no man ;: About Books ::

lulu r,lu-ti'- 1imi.ii it IJT'e.'it

abnndaiiga of literature relating to!

factions. Herbert F. Kaynolds wastendered the nominations and enter-ed the race, hi lug elected by a hand-some majority, lie has made an Idealjudge. Ilrilliaiitly educated, firmlygrounded in the law, possessing- whatformer prisidetit Tuft called tho"iudicial temperament." broad mind-ed, a deep sludent. and withal emi-nently fair, Judge Kaynolds hasadorned the bench of the districtcourt with satisfaction to lawyers andto litigants.

".lin k" Ka nobis, Hanker,John .Madison Kaynolds, belter

known as "Jack-- ' to his intimatefriends, is older than he appears to he.It won't be divulging a. secret to saytiiat Mr. Kuynnhls is nearly 39 yearsold.

n.. ids and John M. Kaynolds, tic hitIt V wife ami baby '(.hoc daugh-ters tile away from Ihi pa etiln roofMis. .billies Crabaoi Mt .Nary result sin Kl I'aso, Mrs. Iiuotey I'f.m in Kos-t'-- n

and Minx Saiani" Kaynolds, prom-ilien- i

iu c.laiid opet a, travels csteil-sivc- h

Judge Haynolds.Herbert F. Kaynolds, judge of the

Secoic1 hiilicial district, court for XewMexico, was born in t'olorndo. fortyyears ago, but was reared lu I asVeu.i.s ami to all linen's and pur-poses is a native son. K liicul' d inthe public schools of Has Vegas, helook bis degief oT Itachelor of Lawsat Columbia. Ten years .140 lie en-

tered 111 live practice in Albuquerquea.id gained prominence al the barAVlthin a short time. In I '.11 2, thecampaign maliageis of the coalitionticket were looking for a lawyer who1. ..ihi be placed in nomination ami inthe race for the judgeship with ab-

solute assurance Hint his character,

snugly and yet comfortably. To tramthis feature II is necessary to makethem higher, esiecially lit thi front.Their efforts are really directed to-

ward hmai'tnesH of cut rather thandiversity of trimmings.

On many of the Colonial pumpsbuckles of leather, Bteel and silvertire used. Many women are buyiuSpumps that are devoid of trimmingsmid are wearing: spats with them.When the days grow too warm forthe spins the pumps will then be or-

namented with buckles. This proveshow economical a woman tun ,Jnwhen she wishes to be.

hazard would be puerile, i if a mod-

est and retiring disposition he hasnever cm blazoned his deeds of goodto the world. It is safe to say. how-

ever, that no worthy charity was ev erthe worse for a call upon Mr. Kaynobis, no worthy object brought be-

fore him hut received his serious con .

sideration, and if meritorious, hissubstantial assist a rue.

After spending some years in thebanking business in Ohio, Nebraskaand Colorado. Mr. Kaynolds came toLas Vegas in IN- -, joining there hisbrother, Jefferson Kaynolds, in themanagement of the First Xalionalbank. The First Xalional batik ofAlbuquerque and the Klrst Nationalbank of Kl Paso

Californias mission churches In our'libraries and book stores, but XewMexico's much older and In many re-

spects much more Interesting edificeshave been neglected by historians andantiquarians, so that we have had towait a long time for a historical

of the missionary effort ofwhich 'hey are monuments. In"Spanish Mission Churched of NewMexico" hy 1,. ilradford Prince wehave a book Hint splendidly fills thiswant What Mr. Prlnep tells us aboutthis effort Is the fruit of travel mid

Fopowiu;.', I'liinllyHolds w as cdiicat edlttg tin- MI7 class

radiioti Mr. Kay-a- lHarvard, enler-au- d

receiving IdsII. A. In 1 '.ili- a-

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making a fouryear college courseIn three years.Soon nfter leaving-colleg-

Mr, Kayo-lli'ld- s

entered ac-

tive business. Mi:

I v cd at varioustimes in southernCalifornia and the.Northwest, a n dhas extensive

in Sail1 liegd und iu Port-land. A banklng-cr- i

reef chii m e dhim and he wasSent in. the vari-ous steps in theladder at banks till.as Vegas, Albu-querque ami Kl

I'aso. Dan Ctipblplayed an import-ant part in .VI r.hold's decision tomake Albuquerque,his real home. ForMr. Knynnlds mar-lle- d

an Albuquer-que girl--.Mi- ss Ma-

bel Van Katoti.They have o n edaughter , Kuth.and lesblp withthe Joshua KilV-liobl-

Mr. Kay-nolds Is first vicepresident of theFirst Xalionalhank of Albuquer-que.Dangliler In Cmnd

OperaJ.aw and bank-

ing are ihe beatenpaths of the broadhighway of life.And it was left forMiss Sura uit KaV-nob- ls

to demon-strate that all thenu mb' is of theKaynolds fnriiiivrtitl not follow or-

dinary ca r e e i n.

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were natural out-growth of the busVegas institution.Married Hoylmoil

Svveel heart.An important

event in Air. Kay-

nolds' life whichclub women wouldnot hesitate topoint out washis m a r r i a g ,

which took pin eoin Canton, Ohio,In 1 f. His bride.whs Miss Sal lieKobbins. a child-hood playmate.Allss Rohhlns mar-ried Mr. Kaynoldswhen he was themanager of nsmall bank inCentral City, Coin.,and when his fu-

ture was anything"but assure d.Friends in the daysof long ago theyears now hiddenand fi'med by ahaze of memories,Mr. and Mrs. Kay-nolds have grownold, or preferred,young, together.They have walkeddown the pathwayof life, --

intr its sorrowsand its joy., i'sfailures and i'striumphs. A n dnow, with memor-ies sweet of mer-cies done, in theevening of theirlife, there is in lifefor them happi-ness, and there isii tice, and thereis the glory ofmercy and thes t r e 11 jr t h thatcomee with thelifting of burd-n- s.

Important in thehappiness of theirhome life is theblessjng of theirchildren and their

T a 11 dv h ildren.Vnder the Kay-

nolds home in Al- -

htiqiicrque livetwo aons. Judge

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U 1 t n re,voicenow hi:khi:i:t v. HAV.tl.is.Juduc ot the Second JiidkHnl District.JAME8 GRAHAM McXART.

"" " JOHN MDlsO ll.WXM IIS.

I'irst Ke President Ptrt XailonHl Hunk vf Allii(ucriiic. srending BtveruJJvKldent 1'lrst National link of El Prnw.

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r six ' ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL', SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1916.

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I I Prichard & Pricliard CWK I " " - I! I

. A. GERTIG3 I' THE NEW HOME BUILDERS t XjgSgS ' M i B

M:- - OF THE CITY jj ' f jitopaS J, ) ii :

as M M' ip UH i loniracior ana ;General Contractors!i W Je! L J $ RnllrW I

and Builders

Estimates Promptly M-l1

WORKMANSHIP EXCELLED BY

NONE EQUALLED

BY FEW ;

Let Me Estimate on

Your Home

Furnished i foos ;.r -- MSkfflwA IMLillUW VI IB Amm min t A "N. ai rrimmmm iMrt ji ,

fa) o.OFFICE 207 WEST GOLD AVE.

Phone Albuquerque, X.in

Jf 710 West Central. Albuquerque, X. M. IA A A A. A. A. A A A. A A A. A A A A A A A A. A. A A. A . A a a a a a a a a a a a S"l a XWTTTTTTfTTfTfffffVtVfffffffffffftftff? 44 V

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"IUiiUl Xow ami Have Munoy, Is tlio mmmZ hwrmayrsiGYmmii.,. , I i..KI,n i.r thin -- Homn Kniwcrs CnlJc1 2 Xpant.'. Iixiit ovir the j;iiKt; it reprn- -

Z?erm Spring and Summer Rightl In Building Your Home, You Should Consider Carefully All Phases of the Con- -. ..tt ii. t i n w

miiiH mn .iiiuipnl coiiirartois and'iirpi-nti-8,i.- f tho city, ami thoir clost.'

t'omurt with tin' people onal.loa themto Hpenk aiilhuritiitivcly on tlie mili-jo- rt

of iiropcrlly." Koiu) the lmll-vlUu- ul

liitiTvlcws:Mr. Property Owner Let Me Build You an Apartment House or a "Home Beau- -, Miuuuun. ii ii is io be t our permanent Home You Want It to Be

Right and Be Worthy of the Name Therefore Let

A. W. HAYDENV.. . (farit&2-"ti-r the past Bevtiul

yi'aiM l h.ivo kept a pretty K'huI forcoof carpenterH at work, but, if the.rush ( ontinm-8- , as it has t.tnre Jan-uary 1 unci Indications ure tliut itwill keep up, my force will huve tolie materially increased. 'J'he eitv is

tnur on I nose vacant Lots.

Wallace HesseldenTHE OLD TIME GENERAL

Contractor and BuilderPLANS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED

Contractor and Buildertruly on a boom in the way of mod-ern hmneB and every suction Is feel-ing the wave."

FURNISH TO YOU HIS LONG EXPERIENCE IN CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS

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W allace HosHohlcii "I have no rta-ho- ii

to complain, becauHe, it has beena rush with a U for the past fewmonths, and, Including myself, everyman and boy around the .Superior

& Mil company, of which X

dm president, have been as bufiy aspossible constructing new homes, rwpalriiiK old homes und attending tooutside orders. Prosperity is seen allaround us these tunes.''

Personal Supervision Given to All Work412 WKST COiTKR AVKXUK. '

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A. V. Harden ."Alburpienpie Is onthe home-bulldin- ft map this year, undIf the spirit keeps up, as it has thepast few months, a record will haveheen made for the year 1910. 1 amnot only kept busy personally super-Intendin- g'

houses under construction,but almost every ttay 1 am called onto El vc. estimates on homes in con-templation, and to make substantialrepairs on old houses. I nm satisfiedwith conditions."

I MAKE YOUR RENT MONEY BUY A LOT THEN BUILD A HOMEI r

. SE-E- "I Aim to Please All"

JACOB SCHOFLEHCJ. W. McQUADEGeneral Contractor

J. W. McQuihk' "The building otthe V, M. A., of which 1 am con-tractor and which is nearln comple-tion, in my rstimation, was an incen-tive to start building afresh till overthe city, and one has only to take adrive over the four wards and see for Contractor and Builder

JOB WORK A SPECIALTYm? vmv T ""'niches the number of new buihl- -mivJllb, ,s tllkls'NAX ASSOCIATION nUU.DING' t ,nK im t'Mn",t' r rushca

i iua.t iiiu, unu toe in nil y Nunsiumiaiimprovements being made toESTIMATES GIVEN ON ALL CLASSES OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

I Solicit Your Orders ami Promise That Work Will Be First Class.

SHOP 212 WEST SILVER AVENUE

shop axi) ornci-- . 10s socth iiroadwavUKSIDKXCK I'llOXK 1H. -

OVUCV vunvv ...Hionias J. PrlrliHrd "The firm of

I'rUhard & i'rictiard, of which 1 ama member, Is practically new here butWe have secured some gwul ordersand more are expected. We are do-hi- K

high-clas- s work, are equipped tohandle all kinds of contract work, andfeel like everybody else that the wav-- j

of prosperity has struck the city withconsiderable force,'

Albuquerque, X. M. rii0XIv 1516W. Call Mornino-.- or Evening t- o ' O 1tM44AAAAAAAAAAAA aaa..

-- MBfM1 'HONKS-- Of live (.1.0.

M. 1". SiiHtelle -- "Outslile orders iuijshop work has doubled with me inthe past six months, and Indicationsare very plain that the rush will bocontinued throughout the year. Mod-ern homos are springing up In allsections, and I am doing quite a titof the work. Paint up and clean "uphas no edge on hume-buildin- g in

this year"

s:OMilctive 1080 rilON'K

M. P. SAWTELLEGeneral Contractor and Builder

Jacob sconi'k "While I am in Unafor any kind of contract work, yet Ipay especial attention to Job work,and Knarantee to make an old houselook Just like 'new. Many an oldresidence, with the aid of a carpen-ter and a painter, has been trans-formed into model homes, and I amreaily to answer uny call for suchwork."

SAM WAGNERContractor

Plain and Ornamental PlasteringESTIMATES KURXISI1KD OX ALL KIXDS OF PLASTER 1X8

WORK GUARANTEED TO BE STRICTLY UP TO CONTRACT n. ..

niOXK 1412W YARDS j40 XQ T Kot'RTTT ST

I Have Built Some Very Pretty Homes and Will Build You One on Your Vacant Lot fj Sec Mc and Get Prices

Sinn WainicT "i am not a carpen-ter, but am a contractor and thereare many homes in this city thatowe their modern uppeurance to mywork. Cementing, pebble-dashin:- -',

and plain and ornamental plasteringreceive most careful attention. 1 amKlvliiK my intention and time towardhelping the lty to jfrow and thsgrowth Is substantial.'

?11 WKST GOLD AY K.N I T.. AI.r.COUKROUK, X. M.

MMIMMMU Jt 1 1 M,)M( IIn

SEVENALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1916.

Services were held In the Episcopalchurch Tuesday evening, Rev. E. liiil-loc- k

of Albu(ueiue officiating. Thesermon taken from the first verse in

Belen Society 44 YEARSor SUCCESSExperiencefSaijs

j inir complimentary to Mr. nnd Mrs.Frederick Dunkerly, of Mcjcion City.

Mrs. Frank Xudlng will arrive fromSanta Fe tomorrow to be the guestof Mrs. V. V. Strong for a week or

i ten days.

Sunday Church ServicesCZ WHERE TO WORSHIP TODAY EZD

that stonny winter woollier ra

van tu ruhls. t'diu'li.i(rip, nnd a jJeniTiil darker uf catnrrhulconditions. You come i:i cold end

Miss I.uclle I'.ecker entertained a few the ;!hV,"lu the hculnning (.oil

friends Informally Thursday afternoon was tnrl t and mastcrm .

with duplicate whist in honor of Mrs. Special music was arranged by theKhnltz of 1 os Limns and her mother, choir, lead by Mrs- Frank Fischer.Mis. Campbell, of El Paso.

Mrs. J. I!. I'.ecker, Jr., and son are: TIIK OVFX.Visiting relatives in Texas. j "This would be a fine cuke if only

Mrs. S. K. Cotton 1ms gone to Kin-i,M- V ven had Just been right. I lowsas City, .she will be the guest 4,f ,,ri n have voii heard a friend make

with your resistance weakened, und tintgenus of (jrip lind n lodgment. You need the.hah, nf m ,),ul limit' with ft'.'Cciat Vllble III

A. nnd Mr. Otto Hake will speak.Tli' re will be a recitation and specialsong by tho children.

The pastor will preach at U a. in.,subject, "Ono God, One .World, OneView of Salvation, und One Way toMake It Known,"

Tho Ladies' Aid and Missionary so.clety will render a program at 7:30P. ni.

Miss Llvesay's Sunday school class,representing the Royal Ambassadorchapter, and the Sunbeam band, willrender a program at 2:30 p. ni.

Junior H. Y. V. v., at 6 p. m. Sen-ior 1!. Y. P. V.. at 6:30 p, m.

Mission Sunday school, Seventhstreet and Mountain Road, 3 p. m.

s4

catarrhul conditions. Aiiuin the txpcrutnc of many tl..m..n.Jrepeats

TAKE PERUNA FOR COLDSreruns invigorate. It nlTceU dire tly lh hhm ihi mem-

branes that suffer first In cold. It rlcaisi llietn id tn innnl l lo.!,and aids all the digeaive apparatus to r.mirr lne nnd Activity.

It carries you over the crisis if you tnke it in I .me, and Ntiisliftthe cough niul grip. IVrutm U a reliable family nnVii me lolmveat hand for just suih cmcrjieiiiics. It klioul I be t.ikrit 1.1 thefirst symptom.

Rtmimbtr that Vuna af cmi tulUt fntm. Ca"fl J".Th rrun Company, Columbut, Ohio

Mr. and Mrs. James A. Blainey leftfor Denver last night for a two weekstrip.

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac liarth returnedlast night from Arizona, where Mr.Hiirth had legal business. They were(irrompanle.d by their small daughterHon.

.urn. A. L. Finbiw, of San Fran-cisco, who has been the guest of Mrs.F. H. Kent for the past three weeks,left Thursday for her home. Mrs.Flnlaw was the guest of honor at a

nuinbvr of entertainments given byold friends while in thu city.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Clancy arein the city as the guests of Miss Eliza-beth Willey and Miss Hetty Wtllcy.

Mrs, Byron H. Ives was hostess tothe members of the T. C. club Mou-da- y

afternoon. A special guest wasMrs. W. W. Strong.

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eight members of the Highland nriiKclub Monday afternoon.

Mrs. Arno Huning was at home tothe members of her bridge club Wed-nesday afternoon. Resides the clubmembers the tucsts were Mrs. II. CI.

i.,n.r. Tt. n.nt. Citlli-.'.- Mrsl

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lynn for moot li,

then un in other points in .M Issourland Illinois before returning.

Mrs. Jefferson entertained thebridge club Friday afternoon as afarewell to Mrs. J. I!. Ki cker, Jr., andMrs. s. K. Cotton- - Those who enjoyedMrs. Jefferson's charming hospitalitywere Mesdames Paul Dalies, S. K.Cotton, J. Ti. Becker. Jr.. C. L. Eaker,S. L. Wilkinson, I C. Becker, MissesLucie Becker and Metsio Enderstinu.A delicious two-cour- se luncheon wasserved after the same. Mrs. Jeffer-son was assisted by Mrs- - C. S. Mellon.

Mrs. 1 C. Becker drove her fivepassenger Dodge lo All.iiueniiKMonday taking as her guests Mr.Paul Dalies, Misses l.ticie and Fried lBecker and Dorothy Dalles.

Mrs. S. L. Wilkinson entertained atbridge Monday evening in honor ofMcsdanies J. II. Becker. Jr., and S.K. Cotton. Mrs. Wilkinson is a nio. tdelightful hostess having unite a bitof the old south's hospitality in hermanner. A dainty luncheon consist-ing of sandwiches, shrimp salad,pickles, cocoa and coffee was served.

Those Invited were Mesdames L C.Becker. Pan Danes. ( '. I j. EaKcr. .I.P.. Becker, Jr., S. K. Cotton, HerbertJefferson, Misses Meti.ie ICnderstlueand Lucie I'.ecker.

The young folks or Helen Have beenmighty' busy lately taking advantageof the' moonlight nights In the way ofhorseback riding parties out on themesa. Huge bonfires are built wherecoffee Is made and the picnic bas-

kets opened. After supper games areplayed until it. is time to race buckhome. Quite a few anlos also jointhe parties.

Mr. James Niblack has been trans- -

ferred as cashier of the Harvey Househere to Emporia, Kansas.

ivijuip, ui-- i c. jai.hiv rniiiii, .......ArlJohn F. Slmms, Miss Maybelle Love- -

ST. rACTVS F.VAAGELICAL1XT11KRAX.

services lire heltl In the Lihrnrycorner of Edith Htreet and Central av- -

nue.earl pastor. llesldenoe, 614

South Walter street. Phone 2047.Sunday school, 10 a. m.Orman gervlcep, 1 1 a. in., subject;

'Christ, the Bread of Life."EiiKli-"!- ! services are conducted ev

rv first and third Sunday of themonth in the, eveniiipr. German ser-

vices every Sunilay morning.

BROADWAY CTOUSTIAN CTTtTRCM.Randolph Cook, Minister.

Residence, 120 South Broadway;phones 18S5 and 17S8.

Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Mr.pearinc, superintendent.

l'reachlng at 11 a. in. and 7:30 i.jn. Topics of sermons, morning:"Krierxls of Christ;" evening, "TheLever That Lifts tho World."

Special music at every service. Mrs,E. C. Harniel, director of choir.

The public is always welcome at the."friendly church."

FIRST CONGREGATIONALCJlllU.ll.

Corner Coal and Uroadway.A. Toothaker. Minister.

Kesidence 608 South Edith.Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.Divine worship at 11 a. m. and

7:30 p. m. Subjects: Morning, "TheSpirit;" evening, "l'ersou-- B

Execution."Y. 1. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. in., leader,

William Hesselden.

SALVATION ATIMY.206 West Silver Avenuo.

Captain and Mrs. G. Iirooks, Officersin Charge.

Morning, at 11 a. m.: Subject, "TheSpirit of God."

Afternoon, 2 p. in,: Junior meetingund Bible class.

Kvening, 8 p. m.: Subject, "Heady .

for Judgment." j

Meetings also on Tuesday, Wednes-day, Thursday, Friday and Saturdaynlfcbt at 8 o'clock. Everybody invitedto attend.

1ST. PACE'S EVANGELICAL LCT1I-KUA-

Edward P. Schueler, Pastor.Silver and Sixth.

' Sermon theme, 1 I a. m., "The I'i- -

vlue Patience." Night at 7:30, "FirstThings First." Junior C. E.. 3 p. in.C. E 6:30 p. m., topic, "Great HomejMissionaries," led by the missionary!committee. Sunday school, !:4r a. m. j

Lenten service, Wednesday, 7:43 p. m.At morning church service Mr. KurilI'orterficld will render a trombonesolo.

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..,1 lb Old I e.ll- - It loots theI "I I,..'. I' n !i , f f. ,, ,l diag-.e- .t

on il:. .0 I I. i d .li the neck. .

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WHY MW FALLS OUT

I I, ill. It llff (ill; i , feveiish lnlla-- Ilioll Of Hie :l " Ii nr roots sin Ink,btosi tt ii li. I t Ii- ti Hie hair 1'HMM'H outf.lst To -- toe f.i it it Ii ii r at em e andrid the ilp f cm iv pal Hi In of dan-druff, get , .'..., in bottle of Dander-hi- "

nt B"y droit Hoic, pour a little Ino.nr ban t and rul Well p. to the scalp.Alter a few iipi'ln aieuiK all dandrufflo i. a' t at. 1 th hair ttopg coining

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lug. Ill order to prevent llnse ir.m.l-abl-

liilllients a piano should be ki pta moderately warm room. lnie

the temperature Is even, sa lei er n

degrees, the e;n- round inn "Id em-da-

and hot the next. The Insirumeiiishould nol, however, be Co near thesource of beat. It should be keptclosed and niled with a fe'.t clothwhen not In use, ui lai I v m veicold weather. Alwins place the Uioclose to but not against an li el . .cl.

WOKTII KXoWtXti.VegctHldtN are valuable on :o count

of the mineral salts they containWater Is Impure If bubbles P.tin-r- ;

Ul'bri ken on the surface.Jellies Will liot ble.ili if the mouldrubbed with a little olive oil.Cot.trastlng f.o lugs in skuts are

much In vogue, pin t leu l.n ly mi tho'draped skil l. They inateh the allining in the ease or a suit and muv

be of polka dotted. p. ild, striped orplain silk of a bright color.

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rmsT riiEsnvTEniAN curacmIcomer Firth ana Silver.

Hugh A. Cooler. Pastor.Services at 11 a, m. and 7:45 p. m.

Morning theme, "iliving as a Meansof Work and Worship."

Musical Selection Momlus.Anthem, "The Lord Is My Liaht

. .Anhford. Anthem, "Jesus, ThouStanding," Gounod.

Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. in jChristian Endeavor, at 0:45 p. mThe public cordially invited.

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CENTRAL AVEXCE MET1TODIST.Next to high school,

Sunday school at it: 45 a. in.Epworth League at 6:30 p. ni.Preaching by liev. George II. Givan

at 11 a. m. ami 7:30 p. ni. Mrs. .1. O.Scluvcntkcr will wing at the morningservice.

Other special music both at thomorning and evening service.

A most hearty welcome to all.

nusT METIIOIUNT EI'ISlXH'.UjCIMIKH.

Corner of Lead avenue und SouthThird street.

Charles Oscar lleckman, pastor.Miss Edith Gorby, deaconess. RalphSmith, soloist.

Tho pastor's morning sermon at 11

.will be "Personal Evangelism and oneHundred Souls." Evening topic,"Profit and Loss as Seen in the Life ofLot."

Mrs. Smith will sing al both ser-

vices. Selection by chorus choir atnight.

Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. A spe-

cial feature of the service will be asolo by Mr. Robert Sewell.

Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.

Local Society Notes

Mrs. G L. Iirooks was an Informalhostess Wednesday evening when she

'entertained a number of friends com- -

Value Giving in Men's ClothesIt's the Slogan in OurMen's Section and We

Back It With

Clothes Like ThisChap Wears for

nntlSTIW SCIENCE SOCIETY plimontary to Miss Anna P.ueher, of,ow tU"pS were UMPd

In the Woman's club building, at the ; for decorationscorner of Seventh street and Gold ave-- 1 Mrs. John F. Pearce gave a lunch-nu- e,

every Sunday morning at 11 j con Thursday noon to which nineo'clock j guests were bidden.

Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. o. X. Marmn willWednesday evening services are at give a dinner party tomorrow even-- 8

o'clock. i -

Santa Fe Society Notes

that remark and agreed with her, too,but did either of you know what thatthat "Just right" meant?

Uniformity of heat is a most Im-

portant feature in successful baking.It requires skill to obtain Just theright beat. Not so very long ago tt

great bread bakery found It necessaryto let some of the great ovens cooloff. After the fires were rebuilt It

wa about a week before they couldhe sure of the uniformity of the breadbaked In those ovens. This merelydemonstrates to the housewife thenecessity for giving time and attention to her oven when she intends to sbake.

When the cake comes out of theoven cracked. It lias been subjected to Inton greut a heat at first. The enkebaked so ouickly at first that thegasen did not have a chance to escapennd finally when formed In enoughvolume, they broke through to thetop leaving a great crack. When theoven is uueavenly heated tho cakeeither rises up in the middle or on

either side, making It Impossible tomiiM an even layn- or to frost a loafenke to advantage. When the cake"falls" It Is because the oven has beentoo suddenly cooled or the cakeJarred. ,

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Jlalf the pianos of this country Is

CMlcli winter colds exactly uh hitmiinbeings do, They net hoarse or havea cough or a stiff note, or some othersimilar complaint which cnntiot becured by home remedies, but whichrequires tedious and expensive doctor- -

ii In makeand liaiul-ri,t,rli- t.

Ourstyles, ami

STL'DY TllliSIC CLOTH liS

luce and Miss I.ora Lovelace,Mrs. Wilson C. Kelm was a brldga

hostess Monday afternoon, eiitertniu- -

ing the. members of her cluu. Mrs.IX II. Cams, Mrs. J. A. Reidy andMrs. Frank Youngmuit, of DcsMoines, Igwa, were special guests.

The Tuesday Card club met lastweek with Mrs. G. H. Sweeney at herhome on South Edith street. Re-

freshments were served. The prizeswere won by Mrs- S. Anderson andMis. Uarrv Rrnun. The guests of theclub were Mrs. F. II. Cayot. Mrs. E.Nagle, Mrs. Harry Riaun and Mrs.McNeil.

Mr. and Mrs. L. McCinnis, of 211

Scmh Sixth street, 'entertained sixlittle boys Friday aflernoon in honorof the tenth birthday anniversary oftheir son Uoyd. j

Miss Lela ArnxUo returned fromCalifornia Wednesday after an ex-

tended visit to San Francisco and LosAngeles.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis llaer, of Bos-

ton, will arrive tonight for a visit ofa week with Mr. and Mrs. Louis 11- -

feld. The liaers were formerly rest- -

dents of this city. i

Mr. nnd Mrs. Mert Skinner gave aninforfnal bridge party Tuesday even- -

Ing. A dozen young people weroiisked to meet Miss Rachel Nixon, ofMedicine Lodge, Kansas, who Is aguest at the Skinner home.

The Wednesday Crochet club metwith Mrs. Leslie A. Rice last week..The members of this club meet one'afternoon each week to crochet, with"an hour for refreshments. It is com- -

posed of Mrs. L- G. Rice, Mrs. W. M.

Fair, Mrs. Frank Tull, Mrs. C. E.IMrs. J. A. Reidy, Mrs. F. C.

Hakes, Mrs. A. E. Walker, Mrs. C. E.Ilodgin and Mrs. M- - II. Sabln.

Dr. and Mrs. Frank Tull movedlast week io their ranch north ofold Albuoueniue. Mrs. Tull is plan-- !

nin.it to give a number of week-en- d

parties in the near future.

new officers will be installed at ameeting at the home- of Mrs. T. Z.

Winters on April 7- -

AKCILVEOLOGICAL CI.ASSMEETING.

Most entertaining vviib the. sessionof the Archaeological class of tbeSanta. Fe Woman's club held at theOld Palace on Monday afternoon.Mrs. Harry L. Wilson presided. Mrs.I. H. Itapp spoke interestingly on themusic of the Zunls, Illustrating hertalk with records of Town songs andalso specimens of ztml handicraft.Mrs. Lorin C. Collins read a paper onTusyan art, bowls and blankets aswell as Other artifacts of the Hop!,Illustrating tho address. Willium F.Fav lectured on the Navajos. Mrs.Florence L. Burtlett and Mrs. E.Mera told Pueblo myths.

CARD CIABS.The Thirteen club was the guest of

Mrs. Francis ".. Wilson, the extraguests being: Mrs. James A. French,Mrs. Robert P. Ervicti, Mrs. Harry F.

Lee, Mrs. Italph Henderson and Mrs.W. J. Barker.

Mrs James E. Seligmun entertainedthe Tuesday Evening club, the extracrnoutu l.einir- - Mrs. Guv Turley. Mrs.ira Grimshaw, Mrs. Kate E. Hall,Mrs. Paul Hall, Mrs. M. L. Burrows,!und Mrs. Howell Earnest. The clubmeets with Miss Spitz this week.

Miss Helen Williams, daughter otCornoratioii Commissioner and .Mrs.Hugh H. Williams, was hostess onWednesday evening to a party of ;

young friends.

EATING FOR CHARITY.A beefsteak supper was given on

Thursday evening at St. John's Meth- -

odist Episcopal church on Don Gas-- ;

par avenue- More than a hundredpersons were served. Today, Santa j

Fe is eating at the Coronado restaur- -

ant for the benefit of the Woman'sBoard of Trade. Lupe Herrera, theproprietor, having turned over the,restaurant to the board, or rather will j

nive tho proceeds to the organization,.

ITITEFX ( LI B.The Fifteen club met on Friday

with Mrs, Louise F. Jones. Miss Mas- -

sie presided. Mrs. Rupert F. Asplundread a paper by Mrs. Hallett Baynoldsof East Las Vegas, entitled "The j

American Woman." Miss Massie. gav e

a reading. Current events and quo- -

talions filled the rest of the program.The club meets two weeks hence withMrs. Laughiin.

FXSIHON FANCIES. j

The Irregular brim line is a note ofmuch of the new millinery. Mortarboard and diamond shaped brims may

be seen.

One Need in Tuberculosis j

Is caroful attention to tiVRienfo living andproper dtflt. Selene la agreed that freuliair, rent and av.ibjHnca of fund i

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ecnntltute tha meat effectivetreatment In thla wldoapread dlaeam-- . i

Often, however, theae. raeaaurea need aup-- .plemi-alli- l,y proper medication. The.yetem laoka aufficlent resistance lo over-- j

eiirrie tbe attack, and aomethtng'. mint bedone to inlil In upbuilding the putieiit'aatrength.

In many caaea of thin it Ei kmnft'iAlieraitve tela been uaed whh mftikedtieccwi. lta etfp.ai y in thla liaeae tiaa

harne fruit in a record of numeroua appar-rn- trecuveiiea, ut.d hoie a tonie la In-

dicated, It haa produced mil beneficial re- -

aulta.Wort tt contalna no ..plain, narcitlca or

habit-tormin- dru. it la aafc lo try. At;your arufgist'a jT direct from I

tekotna laboratory, I'tilliidelpldn.

We have established thefirst Real One Price Cloth-

ing Store in Albuquerque.Our pe rmanent, all-ye- ar

price, choice of any suit inthehouse,is$15,NOMORE,NO LESS.

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Reading room, open dally exceptSundays and holidays from 2 to 5 p. m.in room 18 N. T. Armijo building. Afree circulating library including all j

the works of Mary Raker Eddy andother authorized Christian Science

"literature is maintained in connectionwith the reading room.

The public is cordially Invited to at-

tend the Sunday services: the Wed-nesday evening meetings, and to vis-

it the reading room.

sr. JOHN'S nivntii.Third Sunday in lent.Second Sunday in Advent.Holy communion, 7 a. m.Sunday school and Bible class, 9:43Morning prayer, 11:00 a.m. Ser-

mon, "The Fundamentals: Man."Evening prayer, 7:30 p. m. Ser

mon, "Unprepared Mortar."Daily lenten service, 4:30 p. m.Lenten lecture on Thursday, S p. m.

Hon. L. B. Prince, Santa Fe.

FIRST BAFTIST CIHTRCH.C. T. Taylor, Pastor.

Corner Broadway and Lead avenue.Parsonage, 306 South Walter. Phone165.

The Sunday school will have spe.cial exercises in observance of Mis-

sion day, beginning at 0:45 a. m. Mr.N'. W. Benning of the V. M. C A.,

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Miss Anna B. Winn of the Y. W. C.j

Faces As Fair As

A Summer's DayI'

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Time After I'Jtch Meal.

Many people have been heard tosay that they used creams and lotionsf"r years without effect, yet after fiveor six days of Stuart's CalciumWafers their complexions were per-- tfectly clear.

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"I Got Kid of Blackheads in a Jirfyby L'sing Stuart's Calcium Wafers."

They contain no poisonous drug ofany kind, are perfectly harmless andcan be taken with absolute freedom,und they work almost like magic. Cal-

cium Sulphide, their principal ingred-ient, io the greatest blood-cleans- er

known to science.No matter how bad your skin may

be, Stuart's Calcium Wafers willMtiickly work wonders with it. It'sgoodby to blackheads, pimples, acne,boils, rash, eczema and a dirty "fllled-np- "

complexion. You can get a box ofStuart's Calcium Wafers at any drugstore at 50 cents a box, and yon willb? positively delighted .with theirwonderful effect.

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Bids., Marshall, Mich.' Send me atonce, by return mail, a freetrial package of Stuart's CalciumWafers.Navne.StreWc"y.rT State,

DEPRAVITY.Hob sends me flowers for every gown,

Dicks sends me candy, very best.George lets me wear his lteta pin.

Hut Fred well, Fred's not like therest.

Jack has an orange racing car,1 smashed it for him once last year,

But now 1 run it Just the sameJack doesn't mind, he's such a dear!

Dave sings with such a tenor voice,He pours his heart out for me, too,

In "For I Love You Truly, Dear."And "Just A Wearyln' for You."

Fred hardly ever comes to call,He thinks I haven't any brain,

And even when I look my bestHe calls mo frivolous and vain.

lie's domineering, rude and frank,He- - treats me like the rest.

1 wish I hated him but, then,Yon see I can'tI like him best,

KINGING THE OLD SONGS.Possibly because Albuquerque re-- !

couth- - had an "Old Folks' Concert,"!or possibly because it seems more fitting in Lent to sing me. nut uoinesour?, the Art and Literaturedepartment of the Santa Fe Woinun s

club gave the entire afternoon ofTuesday to the singing ot m souks.

. . . - ... .1.1 TV.!...,.,The assembly room or me vji" rmuwas filled for the occasion. Not onlvtho old English songs but even oldSpanish songs with mandolin and gui-

tar accompaniment ami the fingersdressed in Spanish costume, were ren-

dered.Mrs. O'Hryan told the story of the

, ..- ,).... ,i .1 n o- -songs, wno composed uirm "dor what circumstances they werefirst sung. In conclusion, the nudi-- !

f.nee ioined in singing "An Id IjmgSyne." The program was us follow:"Sweet and Low," Mrs. Harry Bow-

man; "The Last Hose of Summer,Miss Frances Hinojos: "Silver ThreadsAmong the Gold," Miss Lenore May-berr- v;

"Abide With Me," and "I-a-

Kindly Light," Mrs. Harry McCrum;duet, Mrs. Harrington and Mrs.O'Bryan; "Old Black Joe," and"Swing how Sweet Chariot," Mrs- J.F. Hammitt; "In the Gloaming," MissMendenhall; "Love's Sweet Song,Mrs. Mary McFio Lackey and Mrs.Italph Henderson; "Comin" Thru theJ'tve," Miss Marjorie Friday; "SpringTime," Miss Lllliam DuChemin;"Flow Gently Sweet Afton." Mrs.Wiekham; "Loch Lomond," MissSarah Morgan and Miss Marjorie Eri-da-

"La Paloma," Misses Doloresand Bosina Bergere; "Auld Lam;Syne," High School Glee club. Thusthe songs of before the war, the plan-tatio- n

melodies, the Scotch and Ger-

man tunes of grandmothers' timeawakened fond recollections andproved their worth seatlmen tally andmusically.

t irolll ENTERTAINED.The First Presbyterian Church

Choir was the guest of Miss AimeeWittman on Tuesday evening. A

musical program was rendered by

Mrs. William J. Fauth, Mrs. Guy Har-

rington. Miss Beckner and A. W.

Ceckner. The Friendship class of thechurch met with Miss Jane t.roves,The next meeting will lie netu wimMisse Hoke nnd Mendenhall. TheWoman's Aid society of the churchmet with Mrs. O. L- Owen and electedthe following officers: President.Mrs. Paul A. F. Walter: first vicepresident, Mrs. John H. Walker; sec-

ond vice president, Mrs. J. A. Car-rutl- i;

secretary, Mrs. Frank Andrews;treasurer, Mrs, Thomas Doran. The

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