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WoMKN IIWIHTM i t.HTVHAIH ViiHTnK Ten wumMi ban-dlt- s

from former Ituaslan Womenam and it men have been rapt-

ured by detcrtjvrt here after 00n. i.i i, hml failed to round themup. Kidnapping of p cleat nm. wivesof aeveral public officiant la charged

Vol.l MB )

Ml f4

JOHNSON URGES

GERMAN TREATY

BE JRATIFIED

Menace of VersaillesPact Eliminated,

He Says

WAHHINCITUN. Oct If Withvol mi rgiirieatlm of the Hcrmm.ifct treaty expected today, toMUM

JofcapOn, republican, California, an' irreconcilable" in the VeraaiMtreaty f ight. opened the day a

tn the senate with a statementexplaining hta position In fuvor ofratification.

ganotor Johnson aald he could notti the ii'i uf other 'lr- -

reconcilable' that the treaty wouldbe likely to Involve thla country InKuraucan 1. a na nl - althouKhrecof nliinK tin atneertt) of lhiecholding that Wow

Map at HnjtlM-N- .

Herat Johnatin declared, hnwctci.urMaMeeaMs) opposition to AmcrPa'tJi'lnftiK the aideu leparallona

The vlewa of HecretaryHuh- tn favor oi such reprcscnia-tion- .

he aald. "consul uie t to- dangerof the future." Hecretnty HiinheM,tne senator declared, was 'one uf:1m who would have taken us IntoIne niMi'lati om of hurope."

The California tenet or served no-

tice ihit if an endeavor was made "totake UN into fM reparations oaeaaaes-aio-

ibu.i ba no ban n.ilvoor trn eoiM llai.b- tl.uti In the rontaatwhl h waa rtnally Won balnea theAmerican people lhmselvea "

The propoaed reservation to thetreaty, providing, that no Americani epiea nt alive on the i cpu rat inns orother commission shall l. nppn ntcdwithout the Domwnt of congressboeer. proif. bJ th.- country Ht tiutorjohnaun aald.

"If congress Im mi longer rcapmiaiveto the people." H nat-- JuhhMun i

" nia despair of democ-racy."

Vie have therefore g treaty madeIn accordance with the i xprcsaed williaT the nenate mid of DOMaTfwoj A

It doea ItOMI ' f IhorM thiiiHHwhleh are feared by Ita npponaajUTh ... whlrli hua aoatontly tought by th mm.tat from

Mlaaourl (Mr. )te d inxl tin- aenalorfrom Idaho iM, Hormhl Ilia not inihia

Iwimti Ueplbw.Kd'nntio- - It'irall, republh an, Idaho,

I tHarwl h. mrrld not Riibarrtba tnli'Wa of Senator rlnlmlna'

tht the United Htatt-- bad n- nanltwl ithf treaty of Ye rat ba throuah the

lalni to a volt e In l he 1imiphi fth- Ixland -- f Yp uiul nihil tor no i

UoriMManatOf teed of MlaSMAli, off1 d

hbj iiinendmeni. aim liar tu thatj h led aterda. In xt nipt tha I'nit- -

Htati a from virtually ill obtlKu-tlon-

of the VVraailha treaty and itWat defenied. TI to 7 n aupporti-r-wara a natora in. mil, Idaho: Johnaon,'allfurnia and Lafellatta, Wla. tanalu,

republlraua, and Aahurat, Arlaoiia;Walnh. Maaani-lni- pn Wataon, Oaor-al-

and Heed democrat ta.Mliclina'k fttr Trrwly.' t of i" ace with '

iniiiiy hm nereaauiy !u Ani.ii.un midwarld rehahlllt'itlon waa the tunda-meiitn- l

reaaon atven by Banatnrlltrhi iM k nf Nebriiaku. ranklntr

d' tiio toamner and fortnar h Uiman of the relations committa, tor fmvnrlnu rat flentlon of Utapi a a treaty

"The before ua now," anldF natnr II d w k la not a rholea 1"Iwaaaj the ' taj cm in uty aJMl tto-P- '

ndinif treaty but betweaai tlo- pMaStnit treaty and n iirntraotay umii- -

lilliiy without liny lienty "

Mining CompanyPromoter Arrested

At Globe, Ariz.t'HlOAO-:- . 'N't I" A. V. Minium.

Mild to tie the orgiitilier ol th" Amen-naf-

I'.i pi oof a ml Mining rompJiyand two oth'M Wyoming utaaglaamining o. gani.iittimM im under arn-a- t

nt rilnha, Arlx n .ding to ndvlreato pnlloa here

Minium wii Indl ted bara hintweek In poan action with an allegedwimlte tn flouting the lln.iHn,tim

purent roinpiinv nod the two Miihaidl-grTa- a

om- MpHallaad at IH.M0 amithe other at '

aft nt ii naan Dacattir, Ml. in- -

atirnm i aaleaman iiIm.i ml h led. haanotiriiri pollri he wi!l appear whenw;intnl Ilelnalua. alao In- -

Volfad, la aaul to have dlanppearod.1 W , 111111 K.

SAN Kit A NCI.'' ' IWt IV A partim the luliaii- ae g ernmeiifM ileleg.iHon tn the tmltnllnu of aiimtmantai ..nfi m e In YaMhtiiKlon. u rlvedhere todav and will ' t ... WiahInglon tonon-ro- to hided in thenai l v an Vice A iu a K K itnthe navv. Mal.T Uemrul K Tunukanf the armv an. I t Uoinyo. m eretnryof I he fori IK" of I

Ifeatherat the

PMfSMin OaT nkw IOBD00Kur 2 4 boUIV ending la. m.

Mlghrat temperutll.f 7 Uiweattemperature 44 all range tem-per. dure St Mean dallv tempera-lut- e

SI Iteiaiive humidity p. m.ii Itflatlve humidity A a m. 47.I'rix tphatloti n trie. Max velocityof wind, mile per Imhm it.

dtif'it.n norihwaat Cbftnuiler of th da iear.

MUte catlP rNVw MasJcw fair to-

night and Wi dm day ; nut mui hthnnga In ti mpani ure

Arllona Kin tonight and Wediicaday ; Mttla hungi In nii i.ituto.

araWH'llTail PIUI9. I. a mvioi

More Cigars andFewer Cigarettes

Mades in 1920

WAtHHINtJTI'V. Oct., It.tuition more clsara, a I moat twodtwtia leUer e.aai ettca and 14,- -

puunda iaa of manufact- -ured toliarro were piiMluced dur-Ina- ;

: than durlne; itli. OnauaUureau at nt tat tea compiled fromInt rnal Itevenue ri'porta ahow.

PaniiRylvanla tn the manu-faetur- e

oi laiiie and amall laarapiolu ina in re thanof lb. total Which wan .03T.Ttlartr r aura and 40.n0 amalltitntra in Itio.

CatolHui haada in the pawdm lion it nmn'l elgarettea pro

iok iiioif than half of thanunti ya total out put. whh h waa

il. 11.711. 701New fork lendM In produrllott of

!arce t'lgaretti-a- producing nlmoat2 7 per cent of the country it totalof 41,0.17,117.

Ninth Carolina Vada Iti produr-tlo-

of antutking lobarro produc-ing more than of the22". $ pound' manuracturadIn ll.Mllaaourl leada in tin- prinluctlonof plug lotKtcm. ptiMlurlng 41 perrant of the 1 41 poundawnirh ll.:ao.4im pounda veramanitfacturi'd p 1919.

Illliiuta leada In thetf ttne rut tohaeen, produelli ( mOHhnn 1 Nt rent of the t 'ltintry'a0al of 4. if. . pmmdM

Ti'tineaaee In produrtton ofaitlff, proilui InK iiiiiio than 44 perent nf the eoiintiy'a tdlal pioduiInn of fi.oa7 n pound

IE

FEARS WORSE TIMES

WE ffl) Of US

Sounds Warning at Con-ference of Middle

West ExecutivesI'KN MINrX Iowa. Oct. .lov.

N K Kendall of Iowa. In opening thefonfi'rem e nf middle wiMli rn govern-ora- .

tailed to d lacuna freight ralna.unemploy ment. Int reat chnrgea andthe ro-i- t of conatructlon inateriabidHivr.ed lb' fo lowing uddreaa.

"1 have aaaumed the provinee ofInviting thla conference of middleWeMtern exeeutlvea becauae I believetho flnanrlnl eermnmle and InduatrlnltondlllMiiM oi the country demand tinmoat attention from all tboatin authoiity.

gili ullure I, llncklaoie."Jn all the atatea reprea tiled here,

itgrh uliim Im Hie paramount induntryand upon ita proapc.n iapaajda IMWed being of the etillie populationT ue, we mine wnii' ami muuufaet ureaome, nut fundumentnlly uur reiiam--la mi the ipicatlon of gencroua reaponaeif (hi aoll to the em i glea of t hoar

who eMtUvata it. It ia of primaryimportaiK therefore (hat thoae en-gaged In that puraull Mhall rea lae fairretuna mi the luveaiment of capitaland la lair which th ) apply to It.

"It la iimmon kmvwleilge amongail man that during the year milt)and lit) the farmeia of the MlaalaMippt valley hae arajacillad theirt iii at pripe at a auttalunt lal loaa andHie i tinact juence haa been thai every-where in the gialu bell Hgnciilture laproatrale. manufai turing In pa iilyi d.

um.ui'm ta Mingnant umi pik

I ears Woi-m- - t ondltloiiM.'The Neriiiuaneaai ol ihe attuatton

cannot be i. eiMtal may Ih

ta peaalmiMtb, but In my Judg- -

llielll We have imt yet Miillllded theiliimai depllm of ourhi' imitrarv Wt are approaching ai lal w hleh. unlenn a cited, w il. ba

imiii ecedelited Hi our hiatoiy Inr I lienm and Hulleiini; it will entail

I Iiiim belbv. d that ihia . .infer- -

nee by the Holier coiimi.Ii a( ton of..ndlll'tiiM an they ximI i hi Mtuhouihe country, by the mutual

of opinion dm ci mug reme- -

Ilia to be Invoked, by tlx candid examination of T.ii v htch it. illyuffci t the gen. ral Welfare, might -able to contrihule aomenhat to theMpeedy aohltloii of the perpleXIOfJ

blema which ronri on I u

Foch to Be MilitaryAdviser to FrenchArmament Delegation

I'A IIIH. rt. IS Marehal Foch'alalloiiM to ih" conferi'iict on llmlla

ion ot iirmameiitM Hi w aMhlngion.will to- Hint of pi. Ml.W in of Ihe Inn r

t milii.iiy commiMMiiin. which h

the Miic eaaor of the intei allied lull).1 ThlH (MtninpiMlou mi ill

.1 ui. ii Mt iff mid otricea Ht Y

MiillliM and is iiiMiiiail .oiiMulted hy

the BUBreeaa ullcil council whenuilh'ar i(iieM ion, come before ita oeI'liaainiial meeiingM

hil in W .iMblngton. MurahalKot h will tie re:id t'.ghe Informal ionand HUggenlloUH If they nil lIcMltedby the conference

The Kremh foreign office haa aent adfMpati li to tite moiiaay in Waahing-to-

for t in namlaaion in the at ate upui tin. nt dealing prei laely with thlapoint, and anvlng that the chief orntaff of I he French army will Stmui'. ii i advlawi iu Hie 'rcmii

J. H. Cowles ChosenSoverign Commander

of Scottish RiteWAStllhTtlTON, Od It John II

Oowlea ot Loin viile. kv waa todttyalerted anverelgn grand commanderof th Ancient and Accepted HcottlahKit. of I re. Maaonry, smith, m Jur- -

ladtctton of ihe I'nitcd Htuttaother officer of the auprepa

count II etc. I. toda nnlud. il Kd

wai.t 0 Way, M' l. mi. Montana, grandmiulattr of Itato, und IMry W WoUoar. ho Ana-He- aacratary gn-rl- .

toningALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1921

CONGRESSMEN

NEAR BLOWS IN

RAILJEBATE

Burke Calls BlantonLiar; Move At

Each Other

WAillllNtlTfiN, Oct. 1 Thehouae waa thrown Into an uproar to.lay during heated debate on the milroad altuatloii when Itepi eacntatlvwMurka, repubian. I'ennavlvanta. a.iTitiir a hoa nia-i-

, in led Hepra-aentatl-

Hlanton. Texaa who nad4uat concluded a bitter attack on l lie

i'. brotherhood, "a damnedliar."

Mr Iturke rharged that Mr lllan-fo-

dining ba rt marka had madefa lae atnteuientM The Texaa membercap it to hla feet and denying he had

alated a Ial Iio.nl. Miiuuted:"You're a liar."Thla h. ought the retort;"You're a damned liar." from Mr

Vurke.11.. twn reprraentillll moved SO

w.rd each other aa gaeajtaer ruahedup to reatrain thnn. ouring tha eew- -fuaP.n Mi I'urke ahuuled . Mr.Hbintun. "You're a dirty dog."

nlh repreai-nlatlve- later uaked tohave ih. m ri markx xpungiHl fromHt rei tud and order waa restored.

Man Captured ByRuse After Holding

Police at Bay

ITHA'A. Mbh. et IS- - Afterholding atate police at hav throughoutVaeti rdny and gt night. Prank lr- -

biv Id h. In male from the.ttiiu- Ii llal for the iiiaane nt e

t'lty. left hla fortified home nearhere today and w iih hi i eated t y theOfficer.

The capture wan effected tin mighRimteajy The ofllcera aent a m arutg-t-

him prom: ng to iceompena.' hnnto damage dona la the home by riflefire He accepted the offer of a true

Ml wi nt to a local hotel w here hewaa it ri eated and put In Irona

I'arlovlti h eacaped from the hoa-pit- a

a. vera daya ago nnd went toIiim h Ycaterday. when offberawent to arreat him lie barricaded himmi If In the home and fired them d.-- compelled onwith a ahot gun Tin police attempt-ed to d'alodge him with rifle fl.e butwere hampered by the fear of wound-ing other in. inhcra of the family.

LLOYD GEORGE HOPES

TO ATTEND THE

ARMAMENT MEET

Announces Other Mem-bers of the British

DelegationIjONHON. Oct IS. Mr. t.loyd

fSrrg the prime mln'ater. alatdIn the boaag at t ommona upon Onreaan-mhltn- of thai body today, thathe hoped to go to the Waahlugtoiiconfcicui c on the limitation of armnmentM and far enatern problafJM aaanor hm the paillnmentarv nnd gen-eral alliuilloti rendered it poantble.

The other member of the itritiahantM-- delegation the premier an id.woubl be A I BtUtOOr and IOfa .

oi r'arhnm. flrat bod of the admiralsi Auckland Oeddoa, the Brtttab

ambaMaitdor at Wnah'ngton wouldact aa deb'sate, Mr l.'ovd tlcorgeadded In the a been. uf t li

or any othei .1. h m

1.. no in. .ti Ki'pioaiTh domlnloriM. aald I he premier,

Will be retin a, iiti d us fiilluWMi 'anada n lloberi I. Hot denAttatralta (aaorpe Pooler paafco.New inland HI John Ha'mond.India XrlnnvaMn ZaatrlHoiilh Afrba dlv repreaentat ly.-- of

the Hrltlah governmentTin aenlor HiltlNh nav.il expert, the

premier announced would he AdmiralKarl Ib atty. commnml.-- or the gram!fleet. Who would be mp ceded In duecourac by Admiral rhadwlck.

l.o d Oavaiit In charaa of Hiitiahnrmv operatloni In llnly In the laatyenr of the war wotild ba the primpa) mllttarv aapart, and Air MaiMhi!Hlggiti- - arould be Ih a via tlog expert.the premier abated while Ihe aecre- -

daiaaatmn would ba HlrMaui lea Hank- mi atari of thecablm t atncu Ittt.

ct. I s,charalng "i and raaajlcanldcMiiintion of ihi- "minda, bodiea andpoll at" oi former parvlea men p aoadIn gome comm. rdal for voca-- ttona I lining. Dlroctor rorbag of thi

VcleratiM bu:eau, rtnuoumed fodavthe i ancellalton of more than a a. oreof rontgactg wnh achoola In varlutiapgrta nf the DO at nil y

t'lreitor ForhvM uddreMi'ng dltt Idin i p. .t it tm. wild contra. ia w ith the

In 'tueatlon ahowed bu i iicmmlaxity and Whll not pilinaitlv wronffure a eb-a- ' Tin- 'a atof the MchooiM wnh which oatttreotahad bai ii und the reaaonatherefore he gave nm rnnwa;

Succeeds Knox inUnited States Senate

WIl.l.tAM K OUOW.

Wil'iam K. f'row. i hatrrr.an of theI'ennaylvanla republican committeeand atle aenatnr from rnytte county. Pa., named to auccc.-- Mena'.orKnox, baa been a newapaper man,lawyer, republican atate committeeman and atnte aenalor In the aat SI

earn.Horn March 10, 1S70. In Kayntte

ounly, he wn reared on n farm andrd mated !n the put. lb' achoola, thaHo it h Western HI ate Norn..and Wayneatmrg college.

In lat he entered the ncapapergarna nnd three yeara later tok uptha Miudy of btw ii. waa admittedlo the Inr In I nvette county In 18H&.

A year later frow waa appoint.-,-

naaiatant dlatrtct attorney f I. nnay vanla and then dlatrtct attorneyHe una chairman of ihe republicancounty committee for three yearaand aerved n delegnte to variousMtaie i on v (' nt lona, aiol to the repub(lean national convention of Itia.

He haa lieen chairman of the republican atate committee a! nee 1912ami In the aennte Mince DOS

CroW baa been In III healthfor more iban a year.

I'M I M I HOli HWHT HONTO. onl.. fct. IS. Klve

a i ii led u ml nuiaki-- men entered Ihebranch of the Hank of Hamilton to- -

upon all employ. - to he

ty.

i

achoolg

i

the floor, rlfb't) cugiM itnd aultM andeaeaiM'd in u motor i with $3,000.Kb ota were fired after them.

M SHOOTS WIPE.

i. ml 111.

tarirt

ENDS LIFE

Quarrel at Woman'sHome in East Denver

Ends Fatally

dsn vanlaajn

Mr. May

.i u Win s. hlad ii

tt ai hlM iture Injured nn

t'liiri-. i 'it Mr. t. tilhome In KitMt Oenver thla afternoon,according to tin- police HYh'cct thepolice Mhot hla wife and atep- -

nauahtr. Mlluhtly tnJutlna them andthen ahot and killed hlmaelf.

"nir" It waa aaldWchlect and hli wife were IIvIiik apa-- t.

He went to Mo- home. It Waa aald, tn

fl Mr. Hi hied and hr daughter togo w It li hnn to a lawyer a office toaiend to Mime legal biialneaa. A iuar-rr- l

followed the reftiaal of the womeni.i no tli- Maul, and Hchl! he-

remiet shootingTtte pi it aai't

I'lnlnuah

wlm the arts. hlect was .!' i P (tried in it t.-- roomuf hia wife h home and ahot hlmaelf.p. id i. (hey toilhl get to film

A farewell note, written partlylinniiin ami partly In h.nullMb. wbpfound In or ttchlect'M DM ti Thenote waa a.ldt aaed to W K H hlectTort foil In" preaumnhly a relative.Il nad In part:

"If I don t pay ftin nllmony todaymv wife will 'ulna nn- hi lull"

on the bach of ihe pot In Kngllahwas writ t imb "forgive me. 1 amruined of that woman "

l no l LAN l (i AS

i

v sT KOAH N. M Oct. IS.Fire of ' determined origin de- -

Mt roved two I'.irna und many tona ofnhocki'd wheat, oat a and alfalfu onihe ranch ol T. H Moon near hereThe loaa waa mii mated ai sio.oon,

CONTRACT WITH NEW MEXICO

SCHOOL OF MINES FOR TRAINING

EX-SERV-ICE MEN CANCELLED

Institution One of Number Which Veterans BureauDirector Charges With "Exploitation." $825A Month Paid for Tuition of Two Trainees.

WAXiiiNtiTON. Hiuntlyxpioitaiion"

"ulmightlly

caaeaQad

"The Mi project,rum h and ihe 101 ranch,

T Ml ft i in l

all In theImperial valley, t uliforuiit.

v-- Meaatta aaSasa on iUt.'Tutorlal contraat with Fred Huav

ntel. Iiei.v- r. nngerp:ut teaching. -mi hour

Sew M Kca Ktate Si h.ial of MineSo M guarantee nf not leantb ml- month, with only twotrainee! ihera whoae coat of tuitionwould iiu .'iu a month."

It. i" nr Art Academy. Colorad dpi ing oio.

"lb in i onHabern atudio. 8nrranclaco, guarantee $3Mi a month to

h :. hl'CtVel and ornamentaldeaigning

BefallHeard No Scuffle

Before Priest WasShot, Sister Says

HI It M I N't ; H AM. Ala.. Oct. It. Nono lae of unuaunl charaeter pi weededIhe ahot which ended the Uf? ofPat her Jamea US. Coy'e. according toteatimony of Mian Carcella Coyle. a la-

ter nf th prlfat. wltnea today In thtrial uf th Itev. Kdwln It tHephen-aon- .

charged with aecond degreemurder In connection with the deathof the Oathollc prleat. Htephenaonhad i lalmed he ahot only after fathert'ujrie bad threatened htm.

M m I'ovle def-rlbe- the manner Inwhich ahe found Father t'oyle whanahe reached hla aide Htephenaon, ahteatlfled. walked rapidly down therectory aten. platol In hand. Thpi occupied a aoat la a awlna; onthe veranda. Mhe teal if led ahe hoardno a4iund of a acuffle, tefoee ihreeahota rans out. although ahe waa onthe lower floor of the rectory at thatime.

Mining CongressDiscusses Coal

Mining Problems

BAPPMa

tn high official circ.ea today aa a flretCHM'AOt), Oct .11. Vital problem atep dctarmlnu whather 'he railway

rd la to regarded aa an efficient..r la hot nd In coal .government agency or a failure,mining and mining generally J Thl . WM i9mtn totUy, afterengaged ihe attention of delegate to the cabinet la In entire actio twi niy fourth annual .invention cord with the deelrea nf the admlnla-o- f

the American mining rongreaa. 'f"'10" ",'ho,,! " Indlcatlona wereKdwin Hudlow prea dent of the;.., taka hand In the

Am tlean Inallluie of Mining and Metallurgical Kngineera. waa eapec'.ed tomake a comprehenalve expoattlon oflabor condltlona In tha coal miningInduatry.

MUST CUT L

COST TO STABILIZE

,HE SAYS

St. Louisan Tells MiningCongress Industry

Faces a Crisisi llli'AOti, Oct. is Htablliaatlon

of the mining lnduat(y walla on re-

duction of lahor cnata. Kdwm Ludlowof Ht. Iiula. prealdent of the Amerlcan Inatltiile of Mining ml Metallurgtcul Kngneera. told the AmericanMining mngrcM here today.

We nr. faced with the fact thatthe raw material produced by thelaruu-- and the mcii miner la beingaold at coat or lea.' Mr. I.udloaald. "while on the other handmanufai tured article haa not medown In proiMirtlon. due to highwage that are paid In every Indua-try. eapcciily in ciml mine and onthe retlroada.

Hedlictlon In wageat wouldt he coat of living and unlea theaewagea are brought down the coat ofI'vlng cannot he returned to the prewnr bualfl. We can not hope for theatablllgatton of our Industry untilih - haa been accompliahed."

"The moat dangernua doctrine thatwe an- lulled upon to face," contlntn d Mr. I.udlow, "la that of a minimum write on an aaaiuued

.ii of living nhlch mual bepaid whether the laborer producethe xaliie of hla wagea or not.

'The acceptance of thla theory canlead only to aovletlam. If the

la paid MOT than the value ofbin priKluct, the coiporatlon aoonbecome bankruiit uuleaa the dlffer- -

e in made up. ami the only unllntIt.. pocketbnuk la the nn. Htaleatreaaury.

In that Itea Ihe kernel of the demanda for natlonallBallon advancedby the coal mlnera and ihn railroademploye "

Pardon Denied toMan Convicted of

Attacking a GirlI'KNVKIt. oet u Th- - Mate par

don board today denied a pardon toHoMr C Joliea. Wei to do motionpicture theiiler owner ol Htratton

nry liegan aeIng a term of from J to 21 yeara following conviction on a charge ortai king a youni: clrl of thai place

ltat Auguat attoi neya for Joneamade a atatumcnt before the board litwhich they aald the young womanwho had Jonea had alncemade an affidavit that ahe had iwornfalacty agulnwl Jonea and that he waanot guilty of the crime ahe had ac-cused him of. Jonea la married and

.d th-e- e children Inanff lelent vlienc wp aald to b- - h reg eon fordenying Jonea a pardon.

Legion DelegatesTo "Abide By the

r? r ia- -r ununcs oi tt niIK N AIMil.lH. Ind . Oct. it.

)e legal cm to the national conventionof the American LaajlPW to la- held Inki illy Mo, i 'el SI. Nov. I and2 will go to the convention citythe general railroad atrlke la ached-gja- d

go Into Seel and "will abidehy the fortuned of war when It cometo geiiing back " hi crdlng to a atate-men- t

leaned al headquarter of Ihelet, i on neie today.

m ntiirs ii i ii i ntBANT A Hi: Od 1H. Thrae red-rien-

of Ijta Vegaa wire Injured whenIhe ear which K. o HP. oit mayor ofKiiMt Ijim egaa, waa driving, tan offthe embankment, on tha road betweenIai 'egitM and Hnnla Ka. Mia. Hlood,wife of the im. or, waa cut andbrut aod on the face and neck. Mra.J. A York auatalnod Injuriea to neckand eplna; Mra HI one waa badlybrulaed and aha ken up, bill not

injured. The actrtdent occurredneai the hrldaa not tar from

anitarium. about 2 inllcaHum Hn nt a re Mayor Hlood waa'lot injured at ull-

Hlsii nrisi IX) sSToCKJIOLU. Oct IS. Jurllua

K ron bera. wuK-l- an own artiat, diedhre vcaterday

ran ravaIT

LABOR BOARD SUMMONS

UNI CHIEFS TO CHICAGO

CONFERENCE ON THURSDAY

First Step in Government's Move to Avert RailroadStrike Data Gathered tor Information Presi-

dent's Cabinet Postoff ice Department Plans toKeep Mails Moving in Event of a Tie-U- p.

WARHINOToN. Oct. IS. The ac-- 1

'oi ui" iniir'tmi imntr iiiimn inaummonlnr railroad union chief toChicago for conference Waa deacrtbd

to

todaymeeting,

a personal altua- -

llon ao long aa the board waa work-ing toward a to hit Inn.

Kumiiioue rrmal One.The aummona iMued to the brother-

hood chlefa la underatood here to bepurely an official one and not ofthe formal character authorlsod underthe Cummlna-Kae- law for caaaawhere thcrw hav been violation ofthe I oar. l a ruling Th db uaeioneut Chlcaajo are expected to be largelyInformal, and to b uaed aa a haelafor determining whether formal a

ahall ba laaued agalnat thetirotherhooda.

govammenVa view la that whilethe etrtke growa out ot an effort ofrailroad manager to meet the generalcall for reduction In a importationrate it la actually hinged upon a

of th" railroad labor organtxa-tlon- a

to accept the cut tn wagea madby the railroad labor board.

Prealdent Harding ha been aaauredby the railroad labor board memberwith whom he talked yeateruay thatno formal reufat or proceeding; In-volving additional wage cute from therailroad managementa la befor It,whalaver the railroad haada may haaald publicly,

n.it.i l or ( abtne-t-.prialdeut waa in poaltlon today

to lay before hla cabinet an analyaiaof the at r Ike actuation, an outline ofth (ovrnmant'a poaltlon In ta conlovery and auggeetiona aa to defen-alv- u

nieaure tu protect federal fun.tlona If the tla-u- p become actual

In addition to a report aubmittedby the Joint conference of the publicgroup of the railroad labor board andthe Interstate commerce commissionMr. Harding waa underatood to navethe flat of i. port obtained by Att

Ocm-ni- Ditughcrty and lust- -ii latter Oeneral Hayi after aurveya ofthe situation by operative in the de-partment of Justice and post officeMtahUahment.

Secretary Works had at hla dtapoaalthe reault of a study made by snerlKtaff officers a an academic problem.of the beat methoda of utUlatng thepowera of hla portfolio In caa of aiiitioni.l l. nn wuuld re- -

uit from a nation wide parulyala oftranaportatlon but It waa not knownwhether he had been Invited to bringttilh to tin while hoi'Mt

ougn a Mon t Act NowH waa aald with authoriiy that no

consideration waa being given at thlat "im in n.,,, , t nn)of Ihe courts In preventing the strikeanil Cummlio of the aenalinteratate com mot ce ominitii-- aaldtongreaa wuulu not take any actionnow.

he ImpreMion waa givenministration quartera today

tn ad- -

thatit. uin tale .eduction was under con

ation I In re war. no Mtatementto Hull, ate how himid declalou on thtitjuestlon miKbl be i . a- In 1, but highadmliilnl ration officials vouehaafi dthe In format Inn that an unuouncc- -

oiicirnlng the rate readiuat- -n might come within a few days.

I in ii- -. mplet.The poet office department wa an PI

ti tl t v to hiive completed plana tu.my railroad Mtrlkc iilimlllv.

No action la contemplated by the department, how cv er. It waa aald. unIcnm im fete me w it Ii On- malla de- -

ault of Hp- at. ike.Action in . oiigrea both on the rail

road debt fiiudiiig bill und hearing ofrailroad nroiherhood re pi . mm H .

In the general rat road invoatigatlonare tu he auapendvd, it waa aald today,until the atiike altuatlon becomeaBet tied

Complaint that the rallruada haveviolated ruling of the railroad laborhoard wits made touay to t'hairmanOrammine, of the senate Interstatecomnicic' committee, b Vice i'rual- -

dent "...ik of the Hi ot herho.nl ofI 'lit me. nnd i'aiigineiuen. and Herman K. Wlllla Waah'ngton repre-sentative of the Hi ui tierboiHl of Loco- -

motive Knglneer.Henaloi t 'u mm lita la understood to

hate iirornlsed to have ihe committeetake up the complaint.t I I A I I M MI KT1NO

Of I MliNs t M I IMOHt'HEVKIaANH. Ohio. IS. A

scheduled nfeetlng here today of th"ttlg five" tranaportatlon brother-hoods waa cancel Ud thla mornlna;when the five executives Were

by the Railroad i.t.-- boardto meii with ih' boa.d In ChicagoThin ratay morning. Warren If. Stone,prealdent of the Itrotherhood of -

comutivc Kngliieers. announced.

M U Mi:fO I Mil ItI'INM It M'ltlKi: i il I li

DKNVEIt, Oct. IS- -A J. I..... ii

ami W T Habe of the Itroiherhoudof Itailway Trainmen are expected InJMnver tomorrow or Thursday to taki harge of the atrlke altuatlon In thlateriiioiy, local railroad union officialaid toduy

l.ovH! Und Iiabe. It waa aald, willhave aupn-m- command of atrlkeraIn the territory comprised in Colo-rado, t'tah, New Maxbo and Wyo-ming Approximately 7.U00 men,membcra of the big four brother-buod- a

und the Switchmen's union, willundar thstr diracton About t joo

TRY Till OI VOl H WtlK MURIJBTh. nuMBar 11)1 can eMlM'

into thr parts uch that lh flna.divide.! hf I, it a.tfoa4 dlvfdad t.jr 18

r.d Ih IhltH ililtad by 111 wul Ineach caa. riv thi a.m qmnt-a- t.

Wh.i r tli thr part.Annrtr to H and 11.

rat oai

of

The

The

Oct.

Erie RailroadAdvertises for

Strike - BreakersVorMOfrTOWN. Ohio, Oct. II

Advert iaornenta ordered by theKrle railroad, to be publiahedThuraday. were being set up Innewspaper office her today. Bay.Ing that application,, for place aaengineer, firemen. conductor,brake men ltd yard men will baconsidered on October St.

UNION LEADERS

ARE CALLED TO

CHICAGO CONFERFNCE

First Sessions Are Setfor Thursday After-noon at 2 O'Clock

c'HIi'AOO. Oct. IS Telegramaaummonlng the rhlafa of the big fourbrotherhoode and th awltchmen'aunion to a conference with the t n;t-e-

Mtatea Railroad Labor heard In antndeavor to forestall an actual walk-out on th nation's railroads, wardtapatched to the lab... ohlefa today.

The confervnc waa called (or 2

o'clock Thwrsday afternoon, Oct. 10at th labor board hrartooartere hare.

All of the members of the board areIn the city excapt th three publicmember, who hare been In conferencewith I'realdent Harding and tb Inter-atate commerce commission at Washington. The latter will reach Chicagolate today. No outline of what theonfsrence will die u mm could ie oo--

talned. but It waa aald that new pro-posals would b preaented to the labormen in an error! to prevent an ttetu.cessation of work on the roada

of that number are In Ieuver.The Itenver Civic an Commercial

aaaocintlon haa taken official noticeof the Impending strike and membersof the executive committee are In sca- -alon today dlacuaalng what measuretn take to protect buslneBN and hornInteresta In event tha atrlke takeplace.

Santa Fe RailwayTo Take Control of

California Southern

WAHHlNflTON. Oct IS Per-mission an granted to the Atchison.Topeka A Santa Ke railway by thInterstate commerce commission

to take control of the CaliforniaSout hern Hall road cogapany. a Hnextending from IHce tn lllplcy California.

HI I P Tin: MllIU IH 'I H und successful

(Tort la being mude throughout the 1'tilted Slat. - posial

aervlce to apeed up Bi1 lellvrlo.After ggvsrat yeark of indifferentaervlce the Whole hat Ion la cordxaflry approving tha new spirit ofservice that la valng ahownthroughout the wSole great or--

filiation, from ike diipartmanthenda gt Waahlnfton to th mailiarrisr alt our duortV

Tti. time haa come whtn thepublic can ueiu in mcktng tha

of snail more sfflctsnt.Tomorrow, Wednesday. October

l a. haa been uetignated by thpoatoffice dpartnient at NationalMalt Itcceptaele and House Num-bering ls,"

Co-o- rating I i the nationalit" Iu ba made on this day Poat--aster Hpltg calls tho attention Of

AlbuquerMUa people to th factthat many houaea whoseexpect prompt mall delivery, luckthe at rest numbers which iremall delivery raaiuires Manyothers have no receptacles formall. The malt carrier loaavaluable time looking for houaenumhera nd m. n time watting atdoor where no mall box baa beenplaced.

Three essentia It to good servicethe pnat master asks of the people

1 A properly numbered houaet A mall box, slotted door or

other receptacle fvr mall easilyica. tied i,y tin- cartiar.

3 Prompt notice of change ofol.;. nn name and number of

all who xpcc( mall delivering.That It not much to aak hy way

of t o operation, when giving itmeunt perfect malt service.

House numbara may be had atany hardware atore; also mallboxes. Carrier art. orovtded withaddreaa cards, or theae may behad al the iKiet office.

Check up your end of tha postal... im. i tumori'jw.

TWO

SOUTHARD SAID

W AND MILK

HLLEOJOUY

Witness Testifies ofConvtreation with Her

After Sons Died

tr.il It. .' I,) a.ii. WS. on atan.

trial it Un Bootliar.trelaaftteat h fcurta I,

M r.MM. Heuthni la a

auu'str proawator off fr hutinda and

lb. aa.iriia,.raland fraali

ia. uf in. hwild, rraMtwo laWtha

ii 1arrf

4 tr thaI aal "r r !i.

tlana withia r tie

nilamn C.

... -Kr wa

tt lava lima ' ttoa.Kon funrral.Ira Oatabnr. 19! i. Deawar oWlaraJ tha.trail rttei raid to him tttnt

ala ami (Tern aad ' hia dim

"Win ! rata, what not a daa.?"i kja watwaaa arlwra4 ha rtyUaa. to

b!t;h tha dWari'lanl aaawarad. "tharanut hata baan Jiua ltlnt ot pattonin in araana."

mti TkWUIUI PLANT.K. Wta.. I.iet 1. Flra

thTauga4 tha plant ot1'i'ttipitny waa raportad tin--

at 3 SO o'Vlnrk thla aftar.ratlaikav ot Icaa ama iad

HHXUtUNUN Qarmaay la rattirnlnirp'i'r maartriaaoC dtak raocrdflak from larlUaVh rompaafc. InTltory darln the war. At- i

of theaa waa-- takan for thethat waa In than,

IsOaVfrOK. tr a r vault ofan rfvtTa Tor riHH,uM JUM heldIn tk dtrlalon ff tdMAh. Iadv NinryA:or will no lioar be the onlywo Man trrtnx In that boor

She will be jolts hy Mrs T.who. bsaiwi, 11 ba in

th oupoatuan c h- -a Htm U ttftcK- -

J bv the UbaraU.ww Ant or 1m a novarnwniMjajariM. r BLMIThree women have now been iWn- -

d t' I'avluuneaL Tha flnftt waa j

uit(-- Markli itz. ehoat-- a aa a Hinnfeba candidate In an rtah district, i

Thhi billila.ni Irtah woman, together '

Mlt her fellow lllin refuae'ltoli.lt- - her Mat In thr Irrtti-- h I'ar-- ;llAMJMH.

Th waaCaadv Attar Amcrl- -

ish bornMr Wlntr.nrnam la tharefora, at

Kn11a)iwmaN elert.fl to t'arlia-rnan- l

Her haaabaeM retre. tiledand difti eevral month ngn

Ilia wldrOvy -- 9 -- hettum by the aan-rw- .

rmttl Ubeaala to con tat at Iba--eat

(Syntoathv for thr widow, i iniliMadwith ioaw of the, araanji.il, served to

for prohibition..ern'a

W. Central

'..

rtUth(he

l,outh hranehTiiprr.iti'-

122

AMERICAN WOMEN ARE

WORLD'S BEST DRESSERS

SAYS NEYSA

Katad Arthft think. L-J-

QU-- Here Haa g t'fAlNational Talawl 1 UHPot Matin Thai 1 W ffOwn CkaJna. xlZiAMEKICAH 1 'ill ara ufc.a..j

aaaailaam .ajar a aaw aad ... r'riaai

,1, aiaaUaa. ha .... K,,a MaMtia, aaraui".l 'n T MU situl."Aaraan voaraa at ailtrrtlrdlf

la ...LItrinity a nni at

Ol if fr.IUai dUaf .c.irtiru.IM Wanuh Ibm.uiU o, riersni'm.

"i ' :i- U Ml I Milm th mat cUfcrs of y.ng aarJ

KVta ar CM ttflm " ini'i iu ht .

arart4, 1 UWu. IM .'.mtrteat!i..it t ,)r.vr and mM srrH

nirs lor bTM

ffertha.

IMlav

und

far

' fat Iff.tVr rritiia C r 1st fprlw iMNad nwmm aad the atl wk1st (rnce nor faaham ceirUf. art smJ1m well as Hat ilrb nb .wraave nwravolMaM advantaees."

MTt ltKJCTS IH 'WWOXXnD, En Tha m. rilleaSlum flub" If Oxford'a ntaat frakdub IU ruinibara tn tha vmUWJporforni trick y line feat rn fit. UlleKKfeta

I Ml STAY INV A .'art A V Tlir V.I1, KOI rr.m.-l--

ha iMipaar t law U:i;...anir the d'RThpeimltT nn rauprht nrntirxUna:tood ut of Ih rounlry.

She Shares ParliamentHonors With Lady Astor

HKr aj "',('

ot&OSsrr jaasaadtariav

.II

NOTICETr Ervoid BaJcary, hartok bcufht a great quantity ofParisum Baltsry "Uuota Made Bread Wrapper-- ., will umLitem ia vvrapptnf th famoua

FIGOLA BREADlacist oa Fivia Braad, aufarr ia Figola or

Hoju Mania Wrappari

The Erwood BakeryWest Silver

McMflN

Phonr 977

THEIN-BETWE-

EN

STOREWe hope wc never get a reputation as an exclusive,Mghvprice. slothing store.

And we will never sell a cheap piece of merchandiseat any price.

We believe that there is a middle ground Good

wall made clothing as snappy or as conservative as

yon Use it said ia the right way, aad backed with

a real guarantee.

EUBANK BROTHERS118

dreeerd

anynn

Phone 013

THE ALBUQUERQUE EVXMTHO HERALD, ALBUQOERQQE, HEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1931

in MM

AIR DEFENDERQmwi-r- I Patrick Ilea TohkIh-- Military .lob in Awi-ira-

InWhen the a

h nr in ooa7S.0B0 men, I.

02 hanpmn.u.ooo.eov

And ha uomwelt thai hevb- medul itti

He wea

In timepeace.

douch.

thnn give.

ner'a tvt.

Th,- mana natlrit'B

to nav-nit- with all ot

'11 have to k up to thetl deknent Bt CtaM- -

'II have ti iipervii- traln-i- ierwntHttvna nf IB trnrtea

I flfftirea Ht thr air eervlee.hnve io build up a aer-- i

wUlioot prroadont orthe tiae of the alr-ra- r

dab M only from the

rM ehlef f the air aerrlreIheoaajhoot Amert.nti mi

Smile Awhile

arc. rTeeluum the I

r pemre prepare fur more

also um yen t to raLae

Hard knocka are better to receive

A good itnnctr la light on bia part

Th uly ground a apear gain Ijhurlavl gtousd.

''; prtewa show wb will shakewell before uelng

IBrA 8sun's pipe of paavri aeemto bg a fetd pipe.

Wo rat thing .about a big startlingarmy la rtandlng It.

f Hily two more moot ha to uettblaat Christ maa' debta

Ten and It cent tannda don't 1mprove nickel cigara much

The man who want a to lb k theJapa didn't help lick the Hermans

I'ona'. rlaima he isn reator bUHlBat he can't gat away to try

I .ots of au t olata havo m u rdt r Iniholr eyv when they kill thengine

Florida ia famr'd for kta rl'nuthr

In Tt!na talkative women are dlvrrced And sill! wn aend iniaalnn-iir-

to ("hlna

LUMP

OUR

!

1Wt'' flaferM. '& fnal I'V f--

a mltltary Aiade, Inm th laiii.1' ;n jm In Ifttt. He nas:

Improvement ofiver.hi the Dplted statew Mil-i-

MjptiliiM drvlaiBniver and h irbnr wouk at

t.rertt lafil. harbnra.

1TURN Hi DARK

WITH SAGE TEA

f.raiidmii l.t 1 her 1m I. dark, gto)ami loulhfiil e, it 'mi

mlitart- of Maxr nand siUuAsui--

The mUtur of Sage thtd Sulphur for liarkenlng gra.Itreaketl B nd fndeil hdlr la grnnd-- i

ii ot h t r" po, ..n folks an- agnlnoslng T i" k thel h ilr n Hoo.1even color, which la quite Haoalblo, aswe ..i llvinn in an air when a uuth-fu- l

uppenruncv la of lh urvatoat

Now .ida vs. t hough, we don't hu vrth troubletwane taak ot Katherlng thetuugc mid the muaey mixiiir al honu-Al-

lrug r.e at theprodui.' improvd hy th" addition ofMthrr ingredleiilH, called "Wyeth'aSage .ind Hulphi;r ompound " It lavery populai Itee.iuae nobody ran dis-cover .'. lui ncplicl Simplymolatf.-- your ou.h or u aoft bruahwith It and dr.tv this through yourhair, taking una MbJI strand at alino . by morning th1 gray hair dla-B- p

m. but whar deli u his the ladies..in V.'i ' lli'i' Sag" :i id Hulplmr Com

DaMMd ia that, tieuutifullyaWrkenlng the hair afirr u fW ttpBBlralliigB ii alao prolui m ihut amlust e :ittd Kl"UIK' "( I

muA near br beer b. log nMir bb hlaf I'dba,

!

ttuj

pea

You will find U Id our Cwflnd ColuniTia

Gallup American Block

COAL EGG

SUGARITE All Size BRILLIANTJEWETT FIRE BRICK FIRE CLAY

AZTEC FUEL CO.PHONE 251

ri . ii---; c

' " "

saaaw e laaan aaa9' '

4aSaaaaawBBBaainB? "'

STRONG BROS.I Furniture Rugs Linoleums

The Hoosier Kitchen CabinetThe DHu of Them AU

.ii.ih-- .i la I lar fhsVM itud Ma It llllMattall llUlMH III 111' M IndcVaiihl 1 1 'a astMprd i l.orN-- , iiu Uttl Aiiwrn.i. - - i to hiim.N.I art mile, iiinkt jiiilt -

al.ooirtiMV It l. Nc t KMAIel. lVVfl,.T III) tl.Ml HKMV-- I

Km VOI II HOOMIt.lt.

STRONG BROS.i .i IIKISI. Ill ix K

0

Bacteriologist Say-H- eHas Isolated

Smallpox BacteriaHANTIAtKi. Chile, Ort.

Artla, chief barter!ii

the Chilean Inalltutc of II vie ne,r.Klnv ihM he h.ld ieredcd

in .ii- -i v. cinW mUitiil of ' iMfct

thw bacteria, of aruaiipoa.Mr. Artla rlitltnii hl discovery will

lif 11.11 lh oiiatmlUng of rtlltsltpoev It:-- tnje.uli.ni lntnl Of thruilgii

v ins'ion,

Former King LudwigOf Bavaria is

Reported DeadI UNIH-N- , Oct. IS An KarhnnaT

Talegiaph diaooich f iota Vtvnnn today attttra tluat a luu heen ret'pei there of the death nf LudwIaTIII. fmmer King nf Bavaria, at Karvarlaatle In Htaniraiy. Owina to ih Uutsanaand trouble in Huituury. tbgiiphlni la virtually auapendeit fromthat l ounirv anal It la difrtcult to ob- -

taln t unfit mat Inn.

DEATHSSttl THWH'K KsBSr-rin- l.'irlb

sftaa died al lbs kesaa of aer pareais, 804Nris Ana strsel. tkts aiemlaa asadysara Tha fnarral will be al Hteoni Hralhart' fkapal " o'rlMb leiuorruw intiralag, thr fear. Mr Marbaa nf ihr Hsvibihimh nfflrlstinc lairrmanl will br la

!; Mli. rl servlraa of MluMaria .lulltnlta Keiaam. 14 rear. aid,.Ut.rfhi.r tf Mr. sm4 M.. 1'oltUana Hotnrrnwt r brld Ihl n rninar hurls lowfe i.r

ii

Htm Aatoaio. Oarcla aad Hunt wart larharge

I'.K l'.lHalad

TUMUHTaaasv aaj to i.

tl Baaf. Appla aauc.Yarn. Ma.k.d r..t.t... Kn.

, Hllra4 ... . Paul.Ma. Una. Mad. fata ana Haaaa.

If- .- MIIV

ToMOIUtOWIt' M- - n' l inn I, ll:SO to

t. Mr.Iamb CKspa. Vaal Rnat with Dra.lag.Il l 11.11. Ian, K.ill.r. Mlat aaar.Mk.d Taralaa B.k.d I'olaloaa

('aaa and ...- rrrnl Haladfaflaa Taa- - M

TEA. watrra aal and daarinffaad aaaaiaaa.

DORIS TEA ROOM.tie V. ..in,.,,

$

Universalis. OfferPlan to Adjust

Priced, End Strike

1iKTH IT. (r

-

DiivrnrntnA rwarutllo of prloo ofnrutri'atlUiM, for a

lo rlillrntf M labor dlnpuna nd forliiuiiedlalK rv1ffat of V, -

and other prtonera wr,nlMiTtit1 in ina

aran nulimittl In the univfueatl(tTi for ifi im lal i rJ

HEATROLA

Costs Less Than StovesHeats One to 5 RoomsThe tlmt coal of tha Kaiatr llcatrola i

lass than firtt i".tal of Ktovea of

nmplo capHfity to lirnt 3 to 5 eoaaSWinir rnoiiia.

The Katalr lloiitn.ln unpb aiiifli Icaa

fiifl linn tlio Hvra.f kIovi-- .

The Mala KastaSM lasbi IAm a Via--

trola iiml xoika Itki' a ptaattSi fisWta..There are mailt' matalleil in AlhiiiUer-qilt- .

Ask lit iiIh.iii tliem.

EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS.

I)H. OOLO AVE. 4QJa

E bsbmmmJJ

Hart Schaffnerlgs-Mar-

x

Clothes

Hitting the high spots""THAT'S what we're doing here: giving you

greater variety, better quality more for yourmoney than we ever were able to give you before.We're aettinp a fast pace for value-givin- g, and wedon't intend to let anyone in Albuquerque pass us.

Hart Schaffner & Marx

all wool fall suits

40 $45

RosenwalcPsMen s ShopThe well dreaaed mini who i.eoks

economy.

avBrnmant board

pnUtli-n-

aniwirvrnHmi

thr

PHOatr.

hI ay .

allxt

HAM SOU STAR

III A MOVIE FILM

Edmund F. Cobb BornAnd Raised Here; In

Picture 6 Years'i rii'-- i" will have an nppnr

t unity of ace tie; one of liw native aonain lb screen today ni th- Ideal

theater. Kdmund r 0OWb, who lakelilt) hading rale lit "Wolves nf the

I el wan in., ,11 rulnod in Al- -'

u t,r-ni- , u till mude in- - flrt.i hreakluln moving pictures here III 1911.

Hi wiur hum In 1 ail it. Slid lived MMuntil aJuut all )"H" Mu 11" I1"tlret wvrk In mutiny whinthi Hi l.uuis MovtiiK I'telurtpuny was organised here, taking HitI in rt of an ttnltnh runner In one nftheir )kitiiiT. Jlf tunk various otherminor u ' fpr Mm sonic companydurum the milliliter uf IMlf.

After the aumimr here, tin- com-pany moved In California. tohh thenw nl to jxm Anllll, where hi' pluvedfur the I.uhcn tHkiim minorpart, looter In- - want tu t'hh uaro,where be wui with iht' Rare nay turn-pun-

for a and a half.The picture In wh' h In- will M

ahown today mid tnmotrow, waataken wiiti.- he warn with th Art

oomppny, with uhmn he luokwveril leading Nit, He la ut pSSO- -nt WHh the Huperlor n mpuny In

making a eerlea ut pictureswhirh were i apei litlty written tu alarhim

Kdinui Obh hM n tnulher, ubrother, iin t ii alstar living In Alhu- -

nOW. lie make nf . ,ix,iialvlalta to the lly to them, the limtnm helng mud- ih.nit tWn years nun.t'uhh la handwase young man, andtar a aqPmll) well In wild wim ph

I urea and hall mom sienna.Ha hurried in iMe and do the trlrkH

t.f u when he wax n hoy InA IhiKiuepiue He hna n natural nhlit In thin Una which baa mude himone of the fuvnrltia with movie filmIn the plrtuie In Which ho will heullliWtl here IliiWi Vl, he IM tie aOllo Willi atnet hruker.

Mm. W II. Cuhh. the ator'a mother,mid luphne Si. i'uhh. hi" aiater. art'tin- pruprlelnn of h Cobb Hi udout 210 Weal Jold avftnue. They araHI) pm:iit n the mn1e KtilT nf thefamiiv. and have u number of pho-

tos rapha taken nf him In varioustmike-up- AmunK I ham la his pho-tograph in hia firm make-u- uil tottin mieen lie waa an Indian runnerand luuka Indian nntigh in fool evenan AlhuUi rgue audience.

In other pirturei-- . though, he loofcg

e.UHll an the li.t ItdSS ii ie ROWltWnf th plaina. or the well dtedon of hr miMiunatre.

Advistory CommitteeOn Limitation of

Armament MeetsWASHtNOTON, t i Tr'

tionul advlMuy oommlUaa on hmiin-tt'--

of iii'inument, an unoffletql hodigatllied h Hiimtiel ihunperf. prval-de-

of the Amei h ail K der.it ton ofIJibor, with tlo- viiw ol aaAlnltiiK InoWvalopliafJ ! world aapraajajlon ufconviction in harmony with tin ajwvno nt toaind a dt create m the huidin

f military eaiuhllahim tit."- held ttamat maatlmj here to .a

Approximately lou men and woman,remaneptilll ill aavtlpna or tin aoun-Ir- y

and vnried intireata have secftpladmxltatlona to join the "mlnifttiy were un hand foi tba tlrmmaaiUni ludn, 0 la vwotod to

m perinainiil pmatam. hlln ... Hi the intern. 1i"li l -

renee will le In aeaaion ( i ut laajMi wo tiiunthii

Two Stateb ProtestAgainst Rock Island

Lines ValuationW HHINOTOM, , t PTotftSi

uuainat the rnteratsta lommeroa roppmtMalon vnlnatitni aMalp'od to th

hit apo i:" k lalami I'm ifle warriled todu, in le httlf of tin- atatei ..

Nehraaka and IspYP. The rullr. ul Ite. 'f lotlnally l otnphilned yeateiduy I'the mteralMle l utuim i f ullitnlaal'.iifhnt the tintiitlve Milunlloii at Imll wuh luw whUe to. lay the raili a . olutiil aoi,B nf the im at u it

.ltd Unit HUH nil Intarnry ton hlph

Des Moines MotorBuses To Continue

Against Street CarsDffM MOINM lu " t if- Mini-ba-

si tin- I tea ptslpjap stolor it'iaaamn lutiun ha e annniineed that theyIpll nd to t optlPPa hue operation inCOmpPtltlon with elreet OSf nrvleeWhlrh la en pei ted to he n aUnied noonitfter huv ItiK heen aUapended imeAiiKuat 3.

ITptfar terina nf t he proponed newfranchise which will toine up forfinal in Hull h the city rtiiinell nextMundu, huaea would not he peiitllttedin operate In omi"tition with atneteura Oil atn-e- tr.ivemed b ear linen.

Favorable ReportOn Commission on

Funding War DebtsWAHIUS'i.lTtN, i't 1". K:.w.i

ii hie ropoii autttbpwtnjfl Mia nrsstlonof ii eommlaaiiui Ip auaiiKe for fund-lu-

and refimtllni: of the foreign tfabtWuh ordered tO'hiJ hv the hoiOU- v;i!- -

inn) men mk t ommlltab. The pttspssrsIn u Ntlhal It ute fur tha ad B1 tntat i at Ionhill whh h Would huve given the at e-

t't.i ol tin- Mrapufury hluuketover lorelso debt nftaTorlatlonM

Three Traffic LawViolators Fined

Ttafli. violator (u4e.1l Judg. W WMK'MtaP In polh-- FOUn th!a morn-ing.

JpjSOb Darciu wna fined 1.1 OP thecharge of making a complete turnwith hi cur at Centml aVonur andHe. nnd at reel. Ahrnbnrtn Oliavaa waafined !- un the haiRi pi di.vtnu Idat.r with hut ohe hetid hht. wltln.it

tail light and v. ith the muffler opsn,JOS QOPSPlal letelved a flit flllt nil

Ihe hhrge of driving hia .at with Ihabright llfhta ehlulng

W

THE ALBUQUERQUE IVEHTNG HERALD, ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921

Wanted: Cirl Scxut T leaders

IIRntS ! lh aturdywurVar ehnflna new twiaaaa of

f ht rf im Ihw reKho tins a few teur

Sfr Wiraajrt I' r, nf thIIvm Hoard at aha uiri Bk Duw, or aho Iiun a needa dm ut yen ywafcaj women.

Mra. Hnnvar dii murii - ii

in th" Weat In Pays kmi iM

M- -a nf jrathertaff yuoit H.

pather In any eort f orintilLilwen dranted of In thla aounlban lieen Inttraated In the wm

niVA iiIKji 1' ri.In an Intarvlaw ptvan out at Nuu .n

ih'id ni'n..rn. imi Lap trialNaw York. rae. ntly. Mm. Hoovi

A pood awint la a a7d womataan half paa Mu' Iha ilirlntad elllrl't'n: iMidera, wftbmnlhy ore tartly like man

ttadrtltna alone In a pool, wPliam awimatar far them t" ppit.ti. aajpwith no ona tu coa- h from th hnnk

"Tha tltrl Scout are knoajtiua onthe poat at tha door of themora rapidly than thay tuui Imi

with (Siptalna. Ami aa wanta Scout laaPar tha lr wh-- it haknew what Peoutlna In. wukl arkakthat aha mlltht have had MMtimtty to hill It tn y ifwho wauM want In nutho up r ahi'aha mtaaad hy ha4(n im.niptrln to have It today

"Whin ara thaaa JntjpgirU and women o.r fl

who win daveta arime boprithair nttta alatera and waina" i: "la a erviea for au.-- a ' t willmean muah for the ataaaotlofi af htown phyaleal mm h In thPevrkipmant of liar er a I

thlty, of raaooroa, of paraaM-anc- nf

ELKS OPEN DRIVE

FOR 100 MEMBERS

Big Initiation Is Plannedin the New Lodge

Building

MPtatna nf Hanw whiuh are tomake a aelvcUvo drive fur too newon ml- - ra of the loint Kike' lo'Utheir firm ntaatlnp n t the eluh roomstat t and were niven tht: .i

iK im a hy Arthur I'Kpr, t tiiitr- -

ispri uf the dtivt.More tlum 0 irttpaa nf r'aidei ta

nf ihe cit uh-.n- the Blkai uhave IiimmI In th-- li a pplieHlioua weruI'll. N't ItlO'll to lite ItlpUlllIN WltOwill i.iH upon lln- pruaptA'te dttrtppT

Im- DOPnlPB Weep.ll la dealretl to hliva raPjOPtfl on nil

pant h "''t Monday ntaht wh--

tinolhei niei-tlii- will be held and tindrive wound up.

Whf ii ihe appllonthuiM hne hearnvoted upon l.y the IikIh'. It la plunne--t" put nil .i htit Initiation the tf1blp one to be held in the new IimU-'- 't.o.m In thovJentlf letnOdiUd huihl-bpf,

WHO'S HEREl .iiis

A A up in KlN A riald, rtuiitu tVIt H U RobVrta, Loa Angilea.' r ti uM Albunthiu, i il.

H W. rVunk, t'hlfugnCtsroBoa Chwasin,ImnaUl ri mk. Ohlrago.Juke Carry, Ssnta ye.it. looih eh, i in Hup.VAmry N BtWaM and wife. Wllka

llalie, I'm.Uaw H- ffm:,! n Si Pftpl Minn.

l II MO liuaii. Ht PSUt, MISA.I. J I'roahy, Hneorro.Ho) It Htophenaon. I'remott, Arlx.J. t Iarrtttt, titi iir;t.Uggfgjw P. rk hulu, I'hll iih Iphl i.

M ML ha--

lit in- M Kui 1'iig. thieve la ml.I. A- fi'ewait Dsnvpp,.Ino af. Paneh'-x-i. Iltipklna lit uvar.Vre W H Kail, Albtii. la.Mrs. Orsra K Kellogg. Mioux OHjr,

lu.Mrg U no mi I It'idt liffe. Rait n.Heurne It K. IU Pelmlt.WiMlnui MrlabnaiM, PairsatMrs a k McDbppH Danvsr.I. .1. McUOPOUSh, liallup.

M l IKal aV

T O. MupeV'lena.. t li t tdu in H'.. orro.

II Mt i. u 1.1 Pa andoors' I Htuteaofij Knnawa 'ity.J C. Hunt- KatimoU.s B. Cola. BsnU K.

i'ftBSSSSSBSBV

HHr' ?

KFBr Bilkb i1

" WWT iJHsl

MlvKSMT HOOVERtA the dtpcutiva Bcprd ol tha

Qirl Scouts.

ol thv fl.n homely virtues; and' i ' mtaa unmeaaared hy In the

ll Mill b hem from loyal.Off a Uit ive fclluwara."

re are nuumtr tralnlnp cam paS out iMflafl In varloua parte of

uutry and thla year priatarbr "ni araf will be laM on tha

' k n liirl Pentit t'aptalna.Cteaata will ha held at Olrl PooutHi id'i'jnrtem In many of tha In rawmien of 'tie eojntry and thanf r rintlTi In new golnp on.

San Juan Basin HasPledged Fourth of

Railroad Bonus LandDUnANQO, Colo. Oct. 11 The

Hun Juan baaln. tu date hua mihacrihedniu thtitu mure than of

th niol atlptiiutetl !! It hoil'IN to In--

ire huildlnp uf a nillroad lots I 'li-

ning. i fi niu n connet-tiu- with theBspAP r' uiuln line pppr htllup. I'Angi'la propjisiafS of th- ppoJasjMmude tin i.it.poxltlt.n to the imamthree montba ago They aakd fordasSa I., land worth two andniilllon dollura. An n reault of n catrcpulpn ihmuKhout the lutein hy tieInjr.tngn change, the h at ronilio f- -

la hod tHa ,.( a ppi oxlmntt h7no.tnio worth if land haa he. nigped up. i if thla La I'latu county,

''ojo, hue contributed SSl.OOU; a

count) . 76,000. Art huh toatinty, Mf.SOt nnd pft(l Junn countl'.N. At.. Hb.OuO.

faackora of the bonoa propoaHkp.pnaa confidence in their nhilit. in

at cure the fu'l aubacrtptlon rajqulrwd,

Cbarlia II. Clay, Jemea Mpnnga.M- tin. Haton.

J W Mi Mm Yaldro.Aii.i il U Mo)e. Kul ni.I f. AndoPPtip and rt.ni, itinoon,

X. M.T J. MeN.-iH- Itluewatcr. X. M.1. Hemlrit h ...ii. 1. nvor.' BV llnlim a, f'heyenne. Wyo.

T Lint, X wahurg. Colo.It J. Imry, I u trolt Mich.J W. Ith uha l.i- Anlnuia. ' olo.H C Let Lsa Animae, Colo,I'lutrkt .. Kl I'uau.' I". I. in hiu n RnPWeB.

vi H Campbell, Ll I'uao.VI IOlNI

II K Bhi phi id. Chicago.C Tin .ml wile. Columbia,L M. ' II. ''I... UHn.w. a. si. wui t mid wife, Rywaapp)'

Mont.I K, Ma? i . Lsj Amp h a.It W. Ulnt .nd w. . Milwuukrte.

Win.J W rivrSP, ln Angelear'runh A i uaaid), Uop Anpjatas.K. H. Armatronp;, Denrar,J. l. Dartun, Uwnvpr.tlponri'

Ante MiItullot )i and wife. Loa

i. i Kopjarts, Naw tor cityM, it shlppa Loa Angolva.C J. IferltM :. DaflTSr.t Man in hi. a. VegaW. A. U nl Minna. Loulder. C olo.ll. l. G raw, H..ul!er, t;olo.Mux ni Naw vuih City.It R. ( alien I. A npvlta.J. IE. Urtiuiit and wife, K net v

V M.K. w Bskar, Srookatoh, Mnaa.

A NoHRJaurtsjOi Danvsr.8. Tit ua, K.n rranclaco.

li- - K I. li win. Kunaue City.M C. WhlteoPib, Kanaaa City.P. IL WsbStSr. Toledo, o.t). H Uiuydon Chloaso.W tliav dun. hicapo.Limit ' Ht unli uit, Ktato

N. M.A. harlry.

T. It Kyh Han lVnnrluroIt. II Ite.HviuHl. Kl I'uao.

NOVEMBER II MAY

BE OBSERVED BV

General Committee toMeet Thursday toFormulate Plans

Plana for tha ol'iv, 0f Arm la-

in . day, Novnmber 11, th.- ,ny Alhu-u-- i

.iP and ihe at ,,f u. WlJ, i,

went wild with Joy ni lloi the wmld war will heuin io takeahupe Thuiathvy nlphl.

W J. tfbumpbpi i.a o tlnp uatrill mull of tile in . hurye

"I ui ramv-fii'mi- L 'li:m up ni ppppyuf ihe eny'a orpau namareprewntatlvi a lu p t ii u uniei 'limit tu1 to outline :i pinn ut eela-- I

rut Kin.K of thoae orpjn'ily.vi,,,! inrlutf- -

inp tin Kiwiinm i lull, I hi Vet. rune ofKurpipn Wpra, tite Am. i u un leKtoitand i haiuhei .,,,lvhave Appointed raHi a ntailvea tu puton a 'tiimiti. a,

itapiea piaUvta from all nrnnUa- -UOrlN lu ihf elty Wi n kpl to behuiudod In Ilia ptmiatlonp fur ol.rrvfnp the duy urv iuinuU to utovtat the t'hamhe, uf t'ompptrop tuilaitiK Thursday i;lgfit, it waa tinnouneedtoday.

AKIioukIi no praMiatlitna hpva boannia4' yet. wiiim of t .r urklnp onthe OpiabrwiiOPl plana am- hopeful thatAlbwpuarqua tnuy atawe a grand pa- -i

.ni with oforful nud tlpaallnufloat. A i preventative n utmbly will

iu lo'il ut the in Mil luhrheon ofKotnry . lub ThurpUay to ant on thaitoiniulttve.

At the TheatersToday

" H.""Life." the at ury of tlm ' '(J rept

White Way." Wall Mreet. and ihebaarary, atari In g today. Nit a KaMIhaa Ihe leading pari, ua tin itdveiuur-ce- a

in the prspjl (Sty Mhe la the ataiwiin did o well In support of JuhlrBarrymora in "Dr. Jekyll mid Mr,Hide "

LilllC.orm:i Tn'madpe In 'The Ctlpn on

the Door," atnrtlnp tuday. fb lafeatured ua the plrl. thv woman, amithe wife, rt floutlnp the inuode of eachTi id. d nttracTtton la a pletun1 ofihe KM i. teat hnrae rare n nlatnry, wonhy Man rf War. Thia pieture waataken l a pa nniu n.u t aim ru. vvlih hfollows the huraea all ihe way nmunil

th urnPASTIM1

"Hand ('Uffg or Klaai a," ft atui IngKlallie llmnnieiNti In. repeating todny.Thl.i pti tun 1h adapted from TheStartups atory, "Hoim-thin- to ThinkAli ii' ' hy Thomas Ktla'low Alao allsrotd Lloyd comedy, ami tin latnetKux Ncwa.

IMHbKdniiind K I'obh. Alhunuetqu- a

own fPm star, hue ihe leading mlin 'W..vta ..' the lltn t " whl-'l- wll!he ahown .ulay and lutasrgaw. Th Ialary opens mi Wall Strael and hwato do with the liolalu vlk mSOSca htthla POO n try It ahnwa I'ohh nt hiaiwet lie una ht.rn and rolaad it a!Innpiei tiie, and made hli atart Its

'moving ph turca h- IS).

w r i n. in orrsPK-- r ILWMMAM. HAS Klshi

)Tar . hi Denis iu-.i- waa rsjsrlpteradI.) a ' i . i uit Ul tile hy Mil II""In ft fllnrt ti Im num.- vmi,.,t'd nothi it ai " i h. w antltlod to vot.Ilia father let him votu his nvn wai

Kdmiind V Cobb. the Alhu.i uer.)win pluva th ro!e u the

vv t wtern mcloilrnina."Wol ea of l hi Street." p'uylmc ntlln IdSOl Tlt. it r today nnd tomor

YOU USE LESS OF

KG BakingPowder

than of higher priced brands. Satisfactionguaranteed or your money refunded.

SAME PRICEBBBBBSBOSBBSSSBBSBSSSSSSapWSBBSSUSSaai OSDSSSSEBBSSSbSBsSSSSBBSSSasaSSaaSSSSSS

For over 30 years

25 0unces fiw 215Millions of Pounds bought by the Government

Rosenwald'sI t ' US A oi rOBKR, Jh, mi.

A SURPRISE BOXFOR LITTLE KIDDIES

It Contains a Bloomer Dress andA 12Inch Dressed Doll All For

$5.75These outfits make the nicest gifts we have seen for a longtime. The bloomer dresses are very nicely made and comein sizes for children from 6 months to 6 years. They aremade of gingham and madras and are nicely trimmed withvool embroidery. The bloomers are attached to thedresses. The doll js dressed in the same kind of dress. It's12 inches high and has real hair. These outfits came inall colors.

Boys' Kaynee Wash SuitsThese are the better wash suits for boys. The name "Kay-nee- "

means that they are made by the largest manufactur-ers of wash suits in the country. They are much better thanthe average real dress up suits for boys from a year to 12years old. They are nicely tailored and come in variouscrashes and linenes. If you want a real dress up suit for theboys see the Kaynee line in the Juvenile Department on theSecond Floor.

BOYS' KHAKIBLOUSES, $1.25We have just unpacked a very

e line of khaki blouses forboys oi all age.i. They have at-

tached collars and pockets, andare very good values at $1.25.

BOYS' CLOTHHATS, $1.00These cloth hats come in an as-

sortment of colors to matchboys' suits. They are made ofsuiting woolens and are just theknock about hats for play andschool, and are at the same timevery dressy. These, in this par-ticular assortment, come in allsizes at $1.00.

BOYS' SERGECAPS, 75cWe have a lot of new style capsfor boys which we are selling for75c. They are made of a heavyquality all wool serge. See themin our Second floor Juvenile De-

partment.

New Perfection OilHeaters, $7.25Don't put off getting a New Per-fection Oil heater. Buy it nowso that you can get a full seasonservice out of it. WehaVeaneatplain, style gua anteed, tor $7.25

New PerfectionOil Stove,Nickel Trimmed$9.25These the niceststoves made NewPerfection people.They finely trimmedwith artistic nickel de-

signs and well worththe $2.00 additionalcharge them. Theprice is $9.25.

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HtUP tOURSUT Tu iiftVEf

lit Apple, pound ISO

ppls, hox $9.U

h'.ithun Apples, pound . ... IS

Jonathan Apples, box f4.iaAppN i. pound is

1. lops Apples, .... .SIAW

Urupva. pound IsV

Orapss, 2 Ih. tasket SPi

l alifurnin Orapra. 7 ji, aakataHunk tat Lemons, doson Mrsunk la dostn box- -

ado I'otatoea. I lbs, for .$ l oo

I'ninrado Polatoea.luo I top. for ti "'QranOSPiasI Hugnr.1.. Mrtind- - for Sl.SU

Hupnr,Urn pn mla for SaVSS

'.in,. Ptlfa.-- .

for .ss.iftttreod. oaf sV

'r- uiu t'ruat Hiaad. Ippf . tSjP

I ti'a Itnml U Nova AO

u I artainn H.ik. r

THEfS

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are

are

for

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tniifnrnla("ullfornlu

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IN TWELVE

BOUT WITH CHAVEZ

and Curtain Came DcRaiser Are Declared

DrawBenny Chr failed c thorn h old

tiMM form and lost a d( imlnn liont laSailor (Jons tea at th Arm try umnight before nearly a l .ooc fUrhtfan Tb bout lutmt IS round, sottamen appearing to have stood th parwell Mt tn- - '11,0.1.

Both n put up an excellent fightout go event matrhsd that funs

Mad la doubt of thr judg' - Irionuntil It waa an nou m d b- JohnInaaha, th thud man In the ring

The left Jaba to the far warfavorite Mo of earn Ixtser and em hput o r a fair nuabi i Chavesusually started eacfc round with arueh but thr donas 1 lad often otfavtthai with biowe to thr r.i.-e- . at thoMia tlaae foiatasj Ctoas to the n

mv.In th early Prt of taa fight,

Chavaa tem4 to tak things asyaa th'Ufth looMng for an opening toput ha otaii out. Uotmlcfl. however,ww steady and fsft fww oifilrgs forhien. Tb wight of tho men waagiven aa Ji pound but Oonaalsalooked a shads heavier

Tata p between KidAnava and Inaurreoto kid proved apopular aTalr and ended In a draw,each bower being able to tan a cou-ple of roiiods to bis crsdlt. Insurroetowith a crouching potKJon usuallyruah.d hie man and did a large partor the leading but A nay each timeawaited l.i chunce t laud blows andappaared to nave hu manwhen it came to footwork andThe boat sight rounds.

The i fel m nary betHerrora and Tobr Monto whichwent for sU rounds aleo waa a draw.Montoya appeared to hair lbs betterof lbs fighting In th early roundnut ins latter evened mum r up wt-l- l

toward tho middle of lbs fight, rush-ing hi man to tho rioea tune.

Herrera seemtd unable to hasp fewbalance in the first rounds, apparent-ly brcauas of a slipper flour but Ifthis was a handicap he overcame itbeopf the finish.

The thre fights last night war thaitrsi to oe given under the new cityboxing rornmtsslon rwvnt appointedoy mt ciiy rommassioner.

Forestry Trees CutWithout Permission;

Herrera Pays FineThe campaign against the wood

taW. vt- itaid to have operated Mi theviHnlly of Tilers lately haa broughtanother victim

Daniel Horrora of Carnuel. naarTljera. paid tha forestr y SSI ilea aIII fine thia morning on the chargeof cutting down trees on the forestservice ground near there withoutpermission. He is said to have cutthe trwee for house tlmbor.

The fine 1 bin timaa what hewould have had to pay had he aakedpermission of the forest eric vrut tha tree, according to M MCheney, supsrvlaur of the Mania noforest.

Learning: that the forswt wenrlrewaa making an Inveatlgatlon of htacaues. Herrera name to tnwn triemorning and gave himself up, notwaiting to be cited for hearingTies rarest aarvlce will allow reeldents of the mountalna to cut

if narm'asb.n i obtained andthe small fee paid.

Defense Rests inMurder Trial of

Dr. R. M. Brumfieldlt'fHKHi'ltO. Or., Oct. II

rested today In tha trial ofI'r. It. V chsrged withthe murder or Dentil- - Ituasell, afterlir B r. rV hlefs, of Kugeae. Oraajon,an allapiat, had testified that IrHrumfleld f still Insane end homi-cidally dangeroua

The case may go to tha Jury Thurs-day n lathe

Elsie's an Actress

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jSteaaff'

0M ttnff. Jon think, i'il r.mtrt

t Bat no, It'a aa new tsTootltfbta," her uetieat ranmciaatplrtor. Kt-- - bofurr baa an cn-wt- d

to play In a U atory.bocanaa ah had unir aa nothat tu ronrtnetae and tram to

an nad Kitrtorr ah lut hrr avar--

0 to taf Muff and witarad vtthitbnalinn Into bar portrayal of

th port of a raudwvUi actraaa,

El

Line Is Good;Aerial Intense weakThe game with the Col

Hf st Hearty defined thetiwngi n a no of the N't--

I exit o elrvrn n or.l Hie to la'taonfrom the game. The L.obo

imiiuiu aa being a varytmng team. Una departlent of the must be bultl up.

fonn, th aerial defn Thliue piovcd ipu m)'h for Ihv 'oloado aggiegaiiuu. The work of

and While stoodovt aa the main Uhvcke furlbs northerncr'a

Th- lack of interfranc and poorwith

kept tne local eleven fromthe Colorado's goal Una Jonee

and wnite were the mainsprings oftha New Mexico Itopeated-l- y

J ui aklrted the ends With noInterference for substantial gains onlyto be ca led hack on a Thebead work of Junes waa one of theoutstanding feature of the genu--

tmh l.obo that took part In Sutur- -

day's game muoh credit lortb flant. ng xplnt h- Itwas bv no mesne a one or even fourman team.

No game le d for nxt Saturduy Anangements are nuw

for a game with the K.-- t Hltssutiirsrs lieie tctober S.k New Mtili niftle It- Mnsrs at Kl Taso. The Arl- -

la coilli-r- t tii. lor ttun ..(Hun.gams. The day classic wiltov etaged here with the N .St. Agglas.It is that a game will beplayed with the Indian soaee

neat week. The lobosehould have aeveral games and atlifBi.lmraagee now and Novumbar II In ord.' that they mayft. their weakneasea. Withonly a month before the Arisuna mine

will be buay hut. Into ehaive.Conaklertng tbo fact that laat 8ut

MiUay a game waa tha first of the aea-eo- n

for uie Loboa. fans bavsk. ighi to vxpect much of them in

THK ALBUQtJSEQtnC ALBUQUERQUE, 18,

FOR GAME WITH

FT.MOCT.29

Semi-fin- al Colorado mon- -

strated

Coloradoflatarday

waknoue

rtunilngtbesnseiv

defensivedefence

namely.

Itetnand-- I'opejoytumbling

offensive.

punting together frmuem penal-ties cross-ing

offensive,

penalty

deaervesdiaplayed.

erheduhpend-

ingNovember

nineteenth

Turkey

probable

afiernoon

between

cngthen

Jobnaun whipping

football

.November.

NEW

BIIXIAltD MT4 H.Th first half of a 260 point packet

billiard match will be playexf at the1 'a lace Billiard I'artor tonight betweenFrank Burnx, champion una armplayer of th. world, and 1.of AlhQjuerUe. The match will beptajrsd off In two evening. Ill pointseach evening. Arter the game to-night there will le an exhlhltiun offxii.y ahuta. Mr. Burns has a highrun of vb balls.

October 25 Is DateFor Forestry Exams

nTOHO HKRALD, MEXICO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER

Kxamlnatlons for forest rsngersare to be held In ihe Federal buildingon ttetober lb and will undr theupervtalon of M. M. Cheney, suier-vlso- r

of the Mansano forest.The examinations are being held.

Mr Chest aald thia morning to pro-vide eligible for vacanclea which or-gan from tins to tlm. Th examination qufationa come in sealed envel- -

opee l roin 1 ii ft ireet ry de pa rt inn t atWashington and ar not op.-ne- forth applicant until he la reVry tu lakethe examination. The answers arethen fiit tu Waxhingtoti lor correc-tion and grading.

Ths persons who pass the examination may obtain John its forest rangeranwht tt- In the t a Mifancleeor n In the I ifapplication for transfer la

1931

Iuke.

where nlted Htatrmade.

MAKIUAl.l I K .sMaria Ouadelupe Jlron, lleta; J.

I' i'tit. I ale ta.Mattie K. fl lm AJhufftptTSjUe; Carl

Ooaena lb rglund. AlbutueriiUe.Rtta raranns Ha til V. m

renre TwIm tlattln. Albu'i." '1U'.

SUNSHINE SPECIAL

TRAIN IS WRECKED

Pullman Cars LeaveTrack Near Van-hor- n,

TexasEl. PAfeO. Texas. ct II. A scor

Or ggfJtd persons were eliahtly ln.)ursdlast nUrht when three lulman canand a diner of ths Texaa at laclfltftu nah ns were wreaked at

Wild hone, neat Vanhorn. Texaa, acsbrding to reporta received at theWeal atTice.

l'tMtura, nurses and utilrondwho left for the of tb

'Wreck n inldiiiaht htm nlahl have rodttHurned to thle clt The Su.iwhlne

P-- nl due at lt:4b will Im. t wo houralata.

me wreajg is eight ml lea fromVanhorn, more than 100 mllee fromKl lao In an laolated larrttury as faras telegruph communication is con-cerned.

I ic of .,The persons hurt, their plaee of

reeim-nct- ' snn tneir in)urlei,ing to the Met issued hereof the road, follow.

aooaaM.

H. C Mlllrr. Kort Worth, left Jegbrufaed

Max K llMfjp Mcln. Iallae, rightarm bruleed.

cJbadys Mt iM.le. l)alUs, right shoul-der bruised.

i I i Unin K r right Isgscarred.

W. Al. Itotlnrnm. Tulsa, Okla., righthand cut. should) r hruhwd

Mr. ami Mrs. Kidney V, Arwashy,New HrsunfeU. bruised.

Mr, y,. Moore, Ctajrwa, foot In-jured

Mrs. ft. M. KinMrcr, Dalaaa, ehoul-de- r

sprsined.Hr. J. Mi Mahun. n Angelen.

arm brulnodFw.il l. New York, slight

cuU. hrulaed 'hent.M. W. txdUt. I'ecoa. back alightly

twlef dKid IxH'b, Aim Angeles, sprained

nhoiihler.W. It. I hmI, I'ecoa. malp cut, left

Arm brulned.Mr. C. W. (inenstnl, l.lttle Bock,

tlnit

store ended in bankruptcy.

TO BEHERE OCT. 29

Four Ring Wild AnimalShow Promises Many

FeaturesYnungBters from seven to seventy-seve- n

years old find pleantr Inths announcement thst ths A I. U.

rnrnea' four ring wild an msl circusis to xhibit In Alhutueruue KaturdsyOct II.

niat-- aa th- how that laii 'it. i nl ." tii- TturiiVs' cirrus lives Upto the hilling, a ordlng to Frank A.Caasldy. dlrwctor of publl' .ty for Mr.Barnws who is here today. Accordingto Mr. Oaaaldy. the perform-ance, aald from a spectacle, "AliceIn Jungletajid," which run for ISminutes, le mad up of animal acta,lift of them In all.

Th pagsant la said to carry anIntiTeattrtg jiiory and In produced un-der the prAiemat eupervtalon of Mr.liar nee. Pour prims donna, aeveralmate soloists, snd a cha'lenge etnglngsnd darn ing beauty chorus of formermotion picture studio favorite, andronntlesa animal make "Alice InJungtsland an offering nlwaya to beremembered.

Among the other featurea thai willbe brought here by the Harnrs' clrcuaIs "Tuako" king of all elephant"Tuko" atanda 2 feet & Inchee Inths air, which Is n Inch than

J wen bo" th most futuou of allelephiiata

' Tarsan" the largest man-ap- e Incaptivity, and the whole Tarxanfamily and "Lotus" the on'y edu-cated hloofl NWtwUng liehemoth In theworld are ahni unftgsuil attrattloete to

fou nd in tne Ha rnr ' ma g- ne le.A - open den street paradeWlH Je given.

Injuretl ehoulder snl t foot hrakwit,I .. tl. lurk. In :tkfiiinti, Kl I'umo.

back hired.Abmao Itagati. tlintog car ejatter.

Kort Worth, hend eul mul left armhrubwd

J. IV Kelly, third cook, I Worth,brulned.

HidlU Moyd, SMMsr, 101 Worth.hruie'd.

Mlllon, in portr, i ;i J'ano.bruised.

J. It. M IjmkI, condut-tor- , Kl I'uea,brulseil

FROM POOR PARENTSItalian all uvit Hie world are I'elohrntinir tin- - WK)lti nnnivenuiry

of the death of their countrvman, Dante Aliyliieri, one of the u- ! t

writer of all time.Have you read Dante'N "Infernnf" Miiyhe not Hut years ago.

when you were n hoy. a Imok affaflt with a boil --bearing tonne probably old a ropy to your mother, and you may reeall luiikiiiir theterrihle pieture of sinner writhing in hell.

Dante, born of h poor family, put-i- n it long tlnn' rolling pills ifi aRtnall Itnliuu lrug more. His parents, without wealth, gu.e the worlda treasure

That should inspire poor people who wonder1 what (lie future willliring to their bor, just starting to Kelmol.

Weullh ainl a home of luxury are not neeessnry for sueeea ofaUdrOn. 1 k what' bom in them, pin wlmt tln-i- aiolhiis looOn

th. in. eoonts.

wit:

be

In.

on

nt

Aeaop, greatest writer of falile, was slave, t'hnrle Diekeusojiee toiled in a shoe factory. Shakespeare father wan a flovimaker. The poet Keats was the son of a hostler.

.lames Watt, inventor of the steam engine, was the son of a smallkeeper who

entire

taller

Christopher ( olumbus, diseuvrrcr of America, was the sou of nwool comber.

Henjnmiu Franklin's father was a caudle maker.The locomotive wus invented by (leorgc Stephenson, hoii of a coal

mine stoker. x

So it goes in all eountrie.Open an encyclopedia. For every famous person born to wealth

you'll fin, KM) born and raised in povei'y.Lincoln, horn in a log cabin, from rail splitter to president. Kill

wm, a train boy Rockefeller, a bookkeeper. Irving Merlin, million-ai-

who invented ragtime, remember when he aang for nickels inNew York 's Chinatown

It is i he plain people that give the nation its great men of pow erami genius. The snob may look down on them, but they are the realquality people, the parents of the mighty and superior.

When a family gets rich, it usually runs to seed.The future of your children does not depend on how much moneyId in. in pucks in IiIk wallet.

gtgnJfj n!oi5Ceii "m or AitJtc, 0mmwAS

sJJSj. Main Flour --jSS

4

Al. O. Hanaw ililmsclfl niu! tlw prhb of Ms menagerie Tlie mn'lilpiNUMMaoiUH, hImmm' munih in w I tible tewr H rallu-- no c titleof "Uetus." ami - valued nt tAIMMMl. MIsM4Mr UI aaiir In ma- of H-ollo net that make up Ihe Harm ut. Hronm nlern tin- Idle low ure

nl In Alhiiqueniue Saturday, t 2tt for iwo -

Sandia Refuge SignsReady for Posting

The forest rvlce signs to betplaced In the Handta Hefuge areahave been received by M. M. Cheney,nupervlsor of the Maniano foroat,antl have tieen sent to (he foreet innger, C, i Warnoek at TIJcras for

"MlluK lieorge IM' KWIIII. Willi ttt

Prince sAJbert's newin joys of 'em!

Talking about rollingyour own cigarettes, we'lltell you right here thatPrince Albert tobacco has'em all lashed to the mast!

You've got a handful-of-happine- ss

coming your di-

rection when you pal it withP. A. and the makin'spapers! For, Prince Albertis not only delightful toycur taste and pleasing initsrefreshingaroma.but ourexclusive patented processfrees it from bite and parch!

hre on buslneiM. will lea the lastof the we a for TIJeraa to help poithi slam.

Th sitina are nf a heavy ni.lnl anilhear Ihr Inscription 'Clam. Kefus.-The-

lve hunters a warnln thai II

la In violation of ttw law lo kill aitnieIn lie- arm snil tills thr penally forviolation, wlili h provldisi a fine varyIna from t : lo ISOO.

The alana are to Is place, I a halfmile tioart ann on each .oad entrnnon the liotindnry.

a

And, for a fact, rollingup Prince Albert is mightyeasy! P. A. is crimp cut andstays put and you whisk itinto shape before you cancount three! And, the nextinstant you're puffing awayto beat the band!

Prince Albert is so goodthat it has led four men tosmoke jimmy pipes whereone was smoked before! It'sthe greatest old buddy-smok- e

that ever found itsway into a pipe or cigarette !

Prince Albertthe national joy $moke

CLEBURNE, TEXAS

BANK lo CLOSED

Statement Says it is-B- e

lieved Depositors WillBe Paid in Full

.'I L'lll'll Vl. T a. I. t It Till'Mall,,n..l Hank nt I 'InlillfriK fin- flf

ihe oldeet MoMMsftsI IttHtltutlone here,fs'lel to UjUcn Its doom tmlsy. A

t'tnent, aigneti lit four omciSia oth.- (tank aald HitMenalon wa "nil"to hen y Itbdrawala of countyfund nnd Vatf poor ce.ip- -

f. Willi wiinuMinui m nTit . I su I.I "A at nl w .fi

veallgntlon tuilr' 1111 hope lhatplenty of asiM't tire In the bank tonay each and every depositor and whope lo ri'orguulic eoon on a mui hstronger financial lutala.'

Subnormal ChildrenWill Be Fed on A

Sheep Gland DietClllCAtHl I l t I I'mi'. In ..I

normal classes at t'hb-ng- echiMila willIk 'Hi ,i nh ep glnnd diet an eootian arrangementa can be oompleiel Itwa announced today bv lb. h Q,Mruner. director of the npclaltlepfiriineiit of the boartl of etluSltoil.

Tin glund diet In the Iden or healthdepartment phvub bin and everalthouann'l IsMfagt will nrtake of ihfnhoep gland, prepared In thr hIiiniIhouses

1

note the rolling

a

rlft Albtrf ftWW in lpmf lat

Mat raj tlaa,h.nif.M, p.aaa

..f hmtt f Oarturasf.r, aatm ta,; ' J fwymtml ,1a aa a a i d a r u it hpany, atidfaiWr

ta.

Cepy"lh 121if B J. Reynolds

Tub Cm.

Ulasiun Wv

GATES TIRESThe Tire with the Wider and Thicker Tread

How Do You Judge Tire?When you look at the tire on yourcar to sec how they are wearing:, whattells the tory7

It's the rubber tread, Un't it? Everyexperienced niotoriit knows this andbt knows when the tread is worn down

the tire ii about done for.

You are right in judging by the tread,and it's easy to understand why theOatos Super Tread Tire with its widerand thicker treat) is delivering two andthree thousand extra miles at no cost.

Boatright Rubber Co.Phone 237 J 401 W. Copper Ave.

, ? COUPLES HERE ON

DOUBLE HONEYMOON

Kansans Are TravelingTo Coast By Auto;Thence S. America

A ilmihla trip aroundtin- world.

'ii.!. In thr- plan of Hr ami MrK T. Jolly ami Mr. and Mia. A. II.

Iwn rwt-ull- ruii.lsof Kftnaii who In Altoiiu-rU-las-

nlicht n ruulf Wist li auto-n- .

I.Mn Jollv waa until a few waeks

na MIm l!rotti of Hutrhlii-ao-and Mn, . wih fornifrly

Ml Marl- Uwruii, ala of llulrlilnaon , II four iinnilMrM of tin- - autopmty mi 'mi f tlrlvnis, Dr.Joll. i.l haviiiK - nil uvlatt.t InllM w war.

A ft it iiMnlng thi' t'oaatI ll V g 1)1 tlllVfl til I III' Yl llllWSI.lMI-National and other national

nrkM i.nI t Ii nci j.f .. , in M nl iiTin y lli.'ii t'XtM-r- t to drlvi- Un ii

moat of (hi Houth nnnii ,

luler Inking thi- - Imimi for Africa.Tin- route then In ken thetn fioiu

Afrn-- In 8pu.ii und I' .r(.i ,! andtlieuii' to the couutrlea torn by thWot Id war. They will take Vol ageto Australia, New .en In ml and thePhilippines). Mrn. Noel hi- la to visithi fither who U editor or the ManilaItulletin. and her euusln. Ltwmui May,(11 editor of the Itulletin.

The hoi Id tou Hats will pior I to'tun. i ami Japan und riluiii

to Am. h way of Canada. Whilsthe to lusl night the newlyweda visit Jthe p) Ml ..liu i faffV of the New M M oAuto luh. Thy were In town hut alew hour.

Newspapers of FutureTo Be Smaller, He SaysHONUM TIA, t II Therl

Hi idKinan. hi'Mlnea ma tome r of t hllrookln Hlandard I'nloii. told thr!l'i eaa Conmrnm of the World 1Uh ballava the aawapapa Of tomnVrwW WWUld he ainaller than thin ofid. limn-il- l in that pulnt lie Hked:

why, in Mini competition to piMeverything whh h everytiody wnnfl.

imt M mui'h that nohiHiy wantaflie the opinion that thes'ge nf the neHMiper would resolvelis If largely Into a mm men in andinei ha nh a) proo'epi. anylng; "ji th"pure ran lie aold for more than ItCOOU It will Otherwise rurtallloetil Mill follow, dependltlK uponriof Of lalior and other

Uniterm Is f produi-tlot- i

Telle i.Iooj

tl.n' s lllng pile,, will douhtToiiw Hie Maine lawa. hut hoihn. nrpl prlre nr.. the hod). n'l the

soul of the newspnper of tomorrow.Whatever may happen, is mv

te'l.f Ihlit If they were Mtlia Ii r theyWoojtl ie iteiter, thin thinmnal not bt proOBM tO the vait'ahlnitpoint I tut how uuiny featuren. mipplownta, loaota, Juniors und id her(ippetohiei eon Id we withH si notion and ltd vantage.

Dr. C. E. Utzinger

It

let

he

of Roy, N. M WedsTl Mo rct is r t' K

r of liny. M tut t MisMarv llihh rhraiid ..f N.i.h Ml IIIWere nmtlted In Ht 1.UuIr .v theHr il. W. Tadloik. pootor nf the CantenaPV MetlnnHil rhurih. In theI'hurnti iatktrM. arcordlnn to advlceare. e tad by ralattvco of the hri.le gihla riG Thry are now on a Hon)

u trip n flllnot and at Ita comi ion will an to Hoy to h1" I'toUipTi-- U rhlef aurvi-o- nf thr'.itiNoltdated t'npoor i"mpany undf th. am! l:p. ilnind. r.ill

t "inl llr L't linger ft ft rnl.. pmn lain to I'nllforti'a for n n axtandthoney-tnOn- after a n)u it iilt In ItiryTh. hrlde in a mam her of a wellkti in IIIHioIn .i in ll ami hart t.een

t. aehar for aavi ral earn l.eina n' i at of the Naahvtlle, ill hlhh. nnoi Mir nu t Hi I tslnaer whllIn New Merlin two roO-- ak'u nv'brit with an aunt.

President BelievesEngland Will Work

With U. S. at MeetW A HI 1 V( 1T IN . t )cl. It. Belief

thst the Itiltlab ami Auierleiin i epraoittgdlVog at the armament oonfe1enci will work together with Ute othe.n.tiidhg reduce "the burden nfii mamgpts through dlmlnlahlng poo- -

itilt eallnes of Win ." wan cxprcKaedI.) PrealSenl HardtiiK today In aabb gram to King tleorge of Kng- -

land.The prexldent's ciibli-Kra- Wild tn

replv to on reci ived from Kingfjeorge yeate. day In which the Iti iiimIiruler e hi- - gopreglnUoH ofthe of the Amerieun medalof homo on "unknown

flerreaur

--d- gX.

IDEAL THEATREFriday & Saturday

THE ALBUQUERQUE EY:

BILLY SUNDAY ON MOVIESBays Filmi Are Rotten

MJntH'M ml rli.,: rtTiilM onpul. Itr im.tnK tire 'i forTIM It. I.l III t lire,-

artkba- - Hrturn by llry. lllllyNiiialay, tin' i in. mi evnnsxdutt.Ttila U (la mil!

Ity R8V, 1111 I.Y HI NIIAYKamoiiH Ann 1. an t'.x anaHM

I think Mi. Ojiuvla la the aevtr-rea-

Indlfitmam Ihut t an ba hroughtaaalnat the muvle luJny. And t

nnt dun that mnatant work on a

af that anri la In part reapmtalhlefur aliened looaetiawn In the llvaa ofN..nie ruoUe peup.e

Then In no v fnr Up- Immoralmnvlt. and I In lm moral uctnr andaetrraa ahajd he I (red off every "lot "

in llnllwood I tondimned thArhtickie drunken, ku, pajama-ela-

Jamboraa frm atart to flnlah. CummeiitlnK on lha vvWIonrr In the papera1 aald I did rod e how he could hecunvlrtid of murder no mutter whatother crime he mlHTht la- aullty nf.1 have made tin ..etanae of Arto.n kloIn puhlh In private or In Intervlewa,He Iium uiTeied aevere punlahiio'utIn hla fall from a poMlihm nf popu-larlt- y

mid admlrutiun. und hla U uatilklnaly example nf the fart that nomntiei how popular or prumlneni aman la In- ran not defy puhllc tni'ralaund Kit uway with It.

Mill., lie id ruhlle I'n-I- rThe fuel hat the America li puhllc

vlaoroualy rrltlelied I'ntiy. a popularfavorite, lor hla part In the atan hfulaffair, la one of the cncoui aging uIkumof the t linen und one thnt the muvleOOOjdB nhould pay heed to.

Many ol the am emutlona andImptilaea that eoiTupt men and wo-men Rile full rein to aim at t heheart of decent folk. The nation -

lean ua It la hceauae momt of ItaritUeiiN are men and wnnicn whopracllee reatrulnt and oney Dimeominandlueiita of llol. The eonv.-ti-

lluna of and the fear of puhUcoplniiyi nre reapcttalhle In nt hera.

p1 iiiMiiiiiH no if e i rue wan everapnken than that vice Keen tun ofti.e. otm n ii jfnmlliur face iml finallya thitiK that we emhrare In thlaIT the condemnation of themole god nil allied iiimm dnena inHHIliu .if the plettlreN tliroHII Oil tinmi reen Jitid In playa acte--

wiiuc. Mbj w hi t BteoSfltrla In their teenn under ordlnnn

lr umatanecn at. hot the loOOO lewdrOman, Yet wttan trnmorallty and

ouaifeatlvwneMi la flaunted In tlodrlucta day lift r du on the pfeoon oion the ulnae tSolf aha me p

and they wllneaa In ph tureawithout n hluah thlnca there la on

El Paso Carpenters andElectricians On Strike

WL I'AHO. Teaa. It, Appmx-Imalel-

IUO curpentera ami electrl-clai.-

refusing to accept u cut In tbelrwngi of l a day declared a strikehere eterday I'lumhira. ateam fit-

ters, atructural iron workers andJg ' metal workers, subjected to asimilar cut hy the Hulldlng Cnntiactors' uxaoctutloil, reninlned ut workireiidtna arbltrutton. I'nder the BjOgJO

iffei . . hy t he aseocliitton cwrpelilei aare to reielvt- fc per da electriciansIf; iron Workers N ; plumbers I in.anil sheet metal workeis h.

Muklclntts ami oper.it urn employedin Amerlenn moving ph tur- Iiounms,who hne bagfl on strike for severalweeks, returned tu win k toduy. t hemusicians reached i enmpro.mine ulth their employers Tin

tnu'hine operators struck InympOth) with the mtiHli-lini- and hadnn grievances of their own.

Braff s GroceryFiles a Petition

in BankruptcytJOOrgV C Taylor. Tnlted Htatex

referee in lm ii krupt y v as imlay noti-fied l hat William Braff proprietor ofa tc roeei v at or at I Ninth Twelfthat met, hat filed bankruptcy (utpeis Inthe federal court at Hanta Fe Thepapers lint his aasela ut 3,31.'.i. andli ' t 14 111

The acrured creditors Mined In theti . .. j. ii flaaor, wuickeiAuto company, and I K MeCannaThe creilltors w ho are not see tiredsr"- (Irosti. Kelly coinpany. Chirlos

r.ld coin puny .1 t Hi own Menantie company. Iktnd Dillon company,ItaelHi hi Meie.-iutll- rotnpiiny. Kehlll- -

Ings i off-- e company. Hills Hrothera"of fee company, I lea trice tri' timer i'entral Market oinpany. Albu.(iier-au-

'o- operative lalry. Clttttetis'National Bank, Kaker.v Sto.frt-- fl Kuhn. J t lta!drl.lge Lumbgrcompany, Hurry Mercantile company.Hid Ml I.uiher.

n I

MB ,iwpjpipillllljl

1:11. 1. Y M .i .. i.rhande In a hundred of thtu e.'erM eiog in everyday life.

Newapnpets pubiinh dlvrc andrcandul. but It Is Im mse In this coun-try dUoiee .Hid sc.imlal b: still WHii"-- thtr.g out uf the ortlina ry und ot

the oidlnary things newn. butthat is vcuae for the mui Ii a tolater to vl Impulses and deelres.

The gxmttor of pubio mora Is is snvital to the health and prmiperdy uiidhapplneaa of any community thi.t Itshould no! be difficult fOT each slateto enoot laws prohibiting the exhibi-tion of Bag pli turea. It u few wlatesS. t the pure with workutde luw theentire country will follow and theurn lad lamp will disuppeHi from theeurth aa completely tta the .im .nn

(Copyright. 11121. NKA Hervtoo)

ToinorniM Hill) mmm... will i. - .,

tlw tnoiM' gajaaaw fnr

ANOTHER WOMAN

ESCAPES

Mrs. McCumbf r Avoided a SrrioasOperation by Taking Lydia L

Finkham's Vegetable Com-pour-

in Time

Georgetown. III. "After my firgtbaby waa born I aufTereil so with my

aai aw

A

M

N

N

leu side mat couiqnot walk urriMW thofloor unlcHX wan allhutnpod over, hold-ing my side. I

with eeverali but found no

relief and they said1 would have havean operation. Mymother insistedmy ta!:ing Lydia

b Vegeta-ble CuniHiund and 1

eoon found relief. Now 1 can do all myown work and it ii the Vegetable Compound tout lias saved from an opera-lio- n

cannot uraiae your metiicine toour.d I (elf all of' my friends and

what the ComiKiund did furma." - Mm. Makuarkt MiCumber,

S. r St., (Jeortfctown, IMinoia.Mrs. Mcv'jmber isonuofthe unnum-

bered thouaandri housewives whogtniggle keep about their daily tank-- ,while au (Turing- - from ailments peculiartu women with backache, eideachee,headaches, bearing down pains and ner-vousness, and every auch womanahould nrntU by her exiM.rien'e and iriveI.ydia K Pinkham'g Vegetable d

a trial they would get well.

THE UNIVERSAL

The Ford One Tnn Truck a profitable"beast of burden" and surely has the "riyht ofway" in every line of business activity. For alltrucking purrmscs the city and for all heavywork on the farm, the Ford One Ton Truckwith its manganese bronze worm-driv- e andevery other Ford merit of simplicity in design,strength lonitruction, economy In operation,low purchase price, stands head and shoulders

any other truik on the market. Drop inand let't talk it over and leave your order turonc.

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"uD, ALBUQUEBQUr ' ZV MEXICO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1931

YOUNGEST EXPLORER

RETURNING FROM 6

YEARSJN ARCTIC

oined Expedition When19 Years Old; Ex-

pected Short Stay.PKATTl.R. WWah . Oat.. II. Cap-

iat! Harold Noire known aa one nfIhe ynunccat nf the eiplnr-era- .

la ahnrtly to reiurn to hla h far'titer alx ywora of exploratlnn and adventure in ua the Arctle t?oaata nfAlaaka and anaI:i Ihk to acniilrarum received from him fromTel er, Alaaka, vacantly.

The lahlegram I old .if Ml arrival atT II i on tha Huda-n- i tty nompany'aHtearner, Idy Klnderaley. which had

ed h m up at Time Klvera. l.Snnmllea eaat nf Hera hell i.nnl whencolie had traveled otter i hurtinc u larfttamet inn of the roaat o( Vh tnrhi I und

In March. 111, None, then only lveaa old Joined t'aptaln lunula 1na.n hla fatnoua An-ti- tcui ny eipedl-tni-

on the pnwet m lioonur, I'olarM' tir He aaoacti i..- l.mk InMMt!e within a feu tnontha. Inatendhe remained all yearn In the North.

fStrdpa the awmmer of 191ft I haPolar Hear rruhv-- eaatward alongthe Alette coaat, ttad na furn andMi an hina for Vllh)ulmur rUafatiaaon.th.- np oter, who hud l.een nilaalna In

I the Arctic for more than two yearnI in.iiK lone found Ptefanaann andMold Joined the latter'a expedition

in all

BOTTLES 7JC

packagi . K) .

heav weight, BACH ... 7lC

white

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aa record-km-pe- and Halreiiialoed with Hlelameo i three yeara

AVbeTt the eipcdltlon bvaan Ilia returrt to clvllltation In lilt, Noli a I

an old trading; ochoonerand bvyan In eomaat the raraar of anexplorer. During the laat threa yaara,oreordlny to the meager new thathaa found Ita way floulh. he haa charted hitherto untouched ahorca of thaNnrthweat aa wall no thoATclorln La.ru! coaat Una. l.aajt aira-naa- r

arrnrdlna to a lattar to par-enl-

he engaged In tba prnetrathin of the Victoria Land interior. Atthe aame time hla parenta learned ha

th' work on a dirtJcnary f the Baklnto languagaa. aaldto he the first of ita kind aver

Hawaiian Tunnel DugWithout of Tools

llecent clearing of a aectlon nf landon nrevloualy heavily covered with "guava" birahea. haabrought to light an extraordinary featof hy the early Hawallana.

At an of more than l.ttlttfeet ebov tba tea, and fromthe a. t m n. til bed of a mountain torrent, there runa a remarkable tunnelcut nut of the extremely hard lavaWhich underlie tt)i entire thnt let

The tunnel haa a width nf morethan two feet and In aome six feetIn height. It leada nn a down gradethrouah the ahoulder of a ateep aloemerging after a few hundred yardaupon a terraced where many

CatarrhCatarrh a local dteanae greatly .nfluneed by oedlvieas

HAlTlg CATARHII MRUiriNB to aTanlr aad Hlood 1'urlAer By clean at ngth blond anil hulMlng up the gyslem.iiai.I 'H i'A'1 AititM URtifciNK reatoreanormal condition and allows Nature tono it worX.

All Druggtete. Circular free.F. J. Cheney 4 Co.. Toledo. Ohio.

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WEDNESDAY ISTable in all so lor, AO DAY3 YARDS 2JJC

Coraet Coven, lace WEDNESDAY ISIru ink, blue, Mid DilEACH 93c

Ladies Cotton in WEDNESDAY ISl.liii k. in imhi and AO DAY

Ladies' Gingham HouseD in Mw ., ,K rt WEDNESDAY Ifulur fH.'M v o ii AO DAY

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ra ago. crone of torn, a plant0 ta the awaet potato, were grown,ov trrar-e- are now given over to

cultivation and ore Irrigated bywntir flowing from thla ancient

tunnel.Karly Hawallana had no tool Mt

thoae made out of atone. Hence It labelieved that flrea ware lighted at In-

tervale on the ahovldar nf the aloneand that the lava, being slightlysoftened by the beat, was then dngout with etnne Implements.

The native engineers apparentlythen proceeded to tungel frnot thehaee of each shaft to the ban of thenest one.

&7 h wnfk ..n, ii oi. mthe time of Kameharwnha the (Jreat.tha king who vnhed the Island underone aoverelgnty, In about th middleof the llth century but old nattveaaay the tunnel m d much earlierorigin.

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WEDNESDAY ISDr Blumberland Sleepirur AO. DAYBuiti, lis to ii. KAi II ZrdL

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Ladiei' Ribbed Vesta, h igh WEDNESDAY ISSSfk, long sleeves, extra AO- - DAYgood quality, 8 FOR JOC

WEDNESDAY ISLadies' Flannel Dressing- - AO- - DAYSacks, KAI 'II IJC

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WEDNESDAY ISLadies' Mercerised Lisle AO. DAYHose. 2 I'AIK UJC

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RANGESMore and more peopleare preferring enam-eled ranges to the ordi-nary kind. They arepurchased not only be-

cause they are beauti-ful but because they areso much easier to keepclean than stoves fin-

ished in the usual way.Our length of time inbusiness here and ourlarge volume of busi-ness gives us manytimes a first choice ofthe lines we carry. Wechose the Stewart en-ameled ranges becauseour experience hastaught us that they aremore satisfactory thanother enameled ranges,and at the same timecost less than many.Stewart combinationcoal, wood or gas(three full ranges)come in a delightfulsrrey enamel.Stewart coal ranges(enamel finish) comein both grey and blue.

Other StewartRangesOur stock of Stewartranges is the largestrange stock in Albu-querque. It is com-plete. There is a rangefor every size family,and a finish and priceto suit every purse. Webuy our ranges in carload lots which saves a

deal of thefreati g h t. Stewartranges, like Stewartheaters and base-burner- s,

are great fuel sav-

ers. They are made bythe oldest stove concernin the country andshow in their perform-ance the results ofmany years of experi-ence and engieering.

The Leonard Hi-Ov- en

RangeThis is the range which takenthe "ake" out of bake. Theovi ii is on top its tin' name indieates. The oven heats even-ly on all four sides no need tuturn the baking or open theoven dovr. EveVy wnnisnlikes thlk feature. It burnsgas. I'oal or wood, or all threeat once. It occupies leasspace than low oven ranges,n di'cided advantage in smallkiteheiiH. The heater typebody makes it a double dutystove heala an extra room ortwo with the same fuel thatdue the .winking or baking,and the kitelien floor ia alwaysa safe, eoay place for theyoungsters to play.

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"If It's Hardware, WeHave 11."Phone 74

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TT'EWAY, OCTOHKM 18. 1821

THE POOR MAD WORLD

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ftHE wnrlc. ms In have gone mad with the spirit of Lawless- -

Thin, Wf uMoratajul, is wliat Attorney It.-- . Bowman told Ule delqpitai to tin- New Milieu YY. C. T 1' mntSMitinnin Santa FV last wera. Ho was rrfrrring to th evasion of vu nlof Utn, smoking l.y wmn and violation of Uu (irohifaitiop law,avounluig to Uis mport uf kit) atklrras.

Whil in campletr ngrwmrnt with the attorney general ineloquent dcraajul for law rnfardemmit and rpwt for the law, weMnnot hI but frrl that in asserting a world "gone matt with thespirit of lawlessness ' he permitted the urge of eloquence tw influencehis customary jutlguejat.

It nugr 1m a groundless optimism, but there are many whatthat the world, however mad it may have been ami however

abandoned in yielding to the spirit of lawlesanaaa. baa been hurryiua:af late Jhrouirh a mental eouvuJwcenee that in encouraging and hope-

ful for au eventual return to --am!;It v i ins to ua that it in time to indulge in a little optimism as

to the mental state of the world. CiMMliiexa knows, it has been badenough for loug enough ; and if ita iiwutal ami uinral states art notactually becoming worse, as is diffimlt to believe, there - not muehto tie gained by exaggerating the malady, even under tbe pressure ofa fall bead of Ho(ueure.

Sinee toe time when tbe Roman tax gathers found pickings thinand diffieult, periods of exeeaaive taxation have found the ieoplereluctant producer. The tax doily.T is aa old as the tax. The taxdodger, confronted with eonseientious enforceuii'iit of legitimatetaxes, erkrotn geta awuy with unieh Why pietnre only a depravedmural state among taxpayers as a (lam when some practical and use-ful pictures might be published uf defective and slovenly administra-tion of law.

As for tbe prevalence of smoking among woman, we can butadmire the uourage of Mr. Bowman in listing it as one of his evidencesof a world goue mad with tin spirit of lawleHHUCHs. We wouldn'tdare do it. even were smoking by women a violation of law, wbiohit is not. We have just beeu engaged, in state and nation, in con-ferring nuffragi . equality, freedom, new freedom upon women. Ifincreasiug numbers of tlirni ohooae in -- innki. while the male of thespecies continues to increase bis consumption of increasingly bad to-

bacco products, shall wr brand that us lawlessness and find iu it freshevidence of the msdneaa of the world T

That the spirit of lawlessness prevails among bootleggers highand low aiming those they serve, unfortunately, cannot be denied.There ia h need for h kind of enforcement of the prohibition laws inwhich ail trs pon, 1, 1, officers of the law must join, which wdl makethose laws aa highly respected aa other laws. That need is urgent.We have it in New Mexico us iu every other stale in the union.

At the same time there is a tendency ; it woitldlpeni to be almosta propaganda : to unload onto the alleged laek of respv t for theprohibition laws and their sketabjr enforcement, the blame for everyutber uusatisfsctory moral trend of the times. We find influentialnewspapers and respected mea solemnly asserting that bin k robberies, divorce, forgery, git rub quick schemes, wife healing and hardtimes ail are on tin' increase as a result of disregard of law burnof of prohibition.

That there are gross nnd flagrant violations of tin law in almostevery community goes without aaymg. But all progress toward betstir enforcement is ignored All tin' benefits of tin enforcun nt thunfar obtained are put aside The benefits of prohibition that even themost tempera!' lighter rccnguixce ure overlooked while thepmpagauila of the evils of noli enfor. i inenl holds full sway.

1'rohibu.ion is au easy alibi. It is blamed for many things it is notresponsible for and given credit for some things that should be cred-ited elsewhere To expect complete euforci unit of prohibition in anation trained in the too free use of intoxicants and surrounded byaasio ns win i t in tin' hquoi traffic remains legal, is to expeel a miracle. It is as reasonable to expect sirch a miracle as to find in itsabsence evidence of a world run mud with the spirit of lawlessness

The world ia doing firl. well, mentally nnd morally, when weconsider what it has gone through of late. As for the lawlessnessof bootleggers high and low, the sorest evidence of its approaohoigend is found in just such demsnda as that of Bowman, of land y inDeuvaw, uf public officers throughout the nation for niifiirotpniM olthe law, no mstter whst the social or fuiuirriul Msttion of the bootlegger or those he serves.

MARVELS OF BREEDINGMEXICO djick shooters, venturing forth to their much

NKW sbootiug grounds, will read with reverence of thewild duelc recently shot at Calgary, Canada, hy Captain Alex

Mgrtin. Jt measured 17 inches around the chest and 41 inches fromwing top to tip.

The experts say this duck obtained its size hy the cross breedingof a tame duck with a mallard. We might turn the gain, refuge folk-b- e

se on aoaiotliing of the kind down here. If we may only shoot somany in a day or season, let's have them larger.

Captain Martin's duck has induced a reluctant scientist to assert that we are just entering an era of marvels in the breeding ofdomestic fowl. He suggests tint early crossing of the African ostrichwith tbe domestic chicken slid forecasts thut a JOO pound ehikeii mairesult That opens up a prospect which may well dismay the housewife when she vousidera the eurreiil bill for tin- Sunday chicken diu- -

ner. The feed bills, also, would be likelv to isiralve tin amateurpoultry man.

Still it is Well to remember that the horse was once only u triflelarger than a poodle and that the original cow wus cat-sir.- Thehorse and tbe Vow prevailed over wing-loote- luonnlei with Mxt.foot tails.

In fad the only doiueatie animal of accepted usefulness who hascame down through the agin without increasing in size is the wellknown d species possessing tin- power ol d,s, ictn.n in mat

LIMITED MEANSArt Jniititttte oM'hirairo in un nxlfiiM"ii I'niirai1 ii

TffB ecoilOIDii'M. Ltlt Wk Olir of ita IimIuhtm apoke to alumlWeil Linnlfil " TImr.in uul oil "l!"v t. hews on

tttN with by liviim in'tii-K- w nuii.' up e minute tretlnlMl tvenii:tf ctist u:ci-k- himI wh hy u

AaLrcti uuMlutut, dtiiicribiHl as coimorvuiivf but mat, wfia aliown

m ALBTTQraBQtTB IVKriKO HDilD, ALBUQUERQUE, XBW MEXICO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1931

DAD CALLS IT THE NUTTY SEASON

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Common Scute Ways to Kep Well

PneumoniaHy lH. It. II. -

Now l Uio tiiii tu basin atortnKaway .kcJ haaliii, Cor autpn wtitlar willb hare with xcaalv upttnbodily health and utu ndant vvlla,void and unwumunla.

f'rarthally nu on In good healthla In any great danvvi" ofiniittnonlA uniltT irilnary ctriunratanoaa and condition it riiuti cth pranrtt of Kerma of pncumonlnand aonic outaldf Inf urnrv that laaiUn tu low. r tlx normal body

to n

;ni. i. with Ua told and anewxiul la tin- uf tin- uf Hitch

utaitlf f n un It la Inwinter that wa bacouia carolcan ofhow wr .air,, for miranim. At tlllMtime 'ntilutlon la uaually bad; weovarwork ind oaioat und gat lot'little eaerriw.

Thf irrt iidnt pi rltftp'iMlnK i ruw rla fatlcua. Th "tird

feallna" that Invariably followa urolonged effort of any kind ia aimpfy uprotection from all tha overworkedella in thf lody demtaiMlliik i

and repair.T!.o rt ahut aloutl that th

arc not in any condition to mpel thaattat'kn of .!... unit If th-- i

gernta do nttutk the ella will not beble to fight hack prODerly u thty

rould were the body ivatud and Ingooil condition.

OS.

N IKK l.wla and'"ark inadf their

i a n i

of tft p I or attonThrei- year-- t Mrforath. i'Vt nt l'rt-ah- n:Jefferson hadasked congress toappioprlatu Z.SU0to oovgr tho

of the uudi rtaklng

Thftf waa gravtdoulst in tho mUnl',or cungri w h th

lere was anything In all that vasttory worth that sum tn the

'luted Htatea. Mftf en mitllona forIn l.n'iiNllihU Mill' I. an so Ihi'l 11at rnvugnntliut Jefferson ct thf money,

tm i plornt ton ii mads.In 1130 Captain ttenjumin L.

Iloitm viil. I. la ill to t Im

and

I'iifit Th" of guld In ..n

furnla In IhtH and i'. Motumndua from Mlasonrl und Illinois toI'tuh mntlf a (rack, but It wus solong and perlluuu tliat luiun urvf erred the route around the Horn orucroaa I lie lalhrnun.

Ami now tin mall train or the ihihh mukes the Journey In leas

I In Um iI John Ames back up stuiiaWith the return of hi ten "on hiphysh ul Im IhK had ae rneil I" Ki

Wav.I. lilt had Just ftuiahed

r'hv lMkod up aa we entf r. dand with a cry wua nt bar

- aids."What TM aha demand ad."He saw I'hll." aaid, "nnd knew

him."'i ih " I Jlu moaned and than

search-- hla fat e for son if sign ofof lnrnlf liut John

a

tttleep U ai- -. Int. ntei-aaar- tovary t alaep la

extremely tlanaerotia for It laavea thurella exhaufjtrd by the work of thaprevtoua day and gtVea tnent imiatl in to re pair and rapt t h mm- Ivra.It la only during ataep thut fun cue

la nnt rolOvareating la another harmful

iiroct'dure It uk the body aHh agreul "f if" iiiAt riH I thatri'iiilnn wnrk mi th' purlof ' . f and

hinlnation. a thai in im notabla to mulntuin Ita defenae at mastmum atrength gml do thin otherwork. to.

prohibition. nl ..hi. I atllltn. 1: - ii great prediNpoMiMK eatiae

of awtetinit n:n The (trellng of imoaicttttoa i" maraly tha auui total ofiffa' t of alcohol on all the cwlla tnthe body TheM eln.. thi ntundlUKarmy of th,. huihan body, art pa:atysed b uUobol and rendr-- weakaa ih aftermath.

Their effirb-nr- u partially dfKt ro . . ii. . r hi- leKiilnfd c pwhen new c Mm are built up to taki-thi-

placea- -

H(t we aee that now la the proparfin- to taking of oarphyaleal eondltiona nnd ir thty neeiMtienicthnlnir to tha danB fg Hi. will be prs-a- t nt with thelomliiK or winter, tpa premtrit la luattht- time (o

Across the ContinentBy WILLIAM E. BARTON

than four daya from MM b ocean.Hut that in not the limit In thla

ywir of 1121 a record Una neen madewhich la cerbiin to tut tin- time ofthe deMvry of mull betwern NewYork nnd Man Kruncl-- o t hhukMnnic Ilk.. elghb'"it hours.

This Im ua great an uchlevt tneninnti ti notabit a ledmtion ua thatwhki-- ;hf railroads made n k',win n they atipfraatleil the pony asproga, and i ul the price of postagefrom l.&v a half ounce to threeflltS.

Mult hit I" en delivered thl yaarIn rorty houra from the tlmi' It lefttin other aMU al the t ontuieal ; andth alrplana is uartain to utiilat--In u fiiahion that will make nil ourpreacnt day method seam alow

We bat c ii M u i onttMat, Wn. .il atronic humta to hold tin- oatand west and rorih and Nouth to

at rJohn rtakfl sayi that but for the

bjvOflUon of lbs wteamboul and locomot: ve the thirtaan colonic ouldhardly have bean held In u unity

binding our fort eight tat-villi atronger lMnda than oven t hoe"f alet

Hue ' mi to the mall tiu'n .r thclouds.

WHEN A WOMAN TELLSBy RUTH ACNES ABLUNC

CH A I'TUH I. XXIII. Tom .Make, a ..,uet.

droaaing.

happanod

recognition

individual.

exhautlon

wtthatand

Allies Iwi'' i i :net to go Into a Sortof stupor. ( aid his eyes and lavhat I. on the loin.ajr without h word

We sent fui tua fie " en"No need t 1,.. Hlurrned.' he anld

"Ibis Is prohahlv the heat thing thutcoatd have i .tined Kiep him'iuht for n rtuj two.'

Tin- remainder of the day I pritMulctly In ni) rogfB, This was paidally bucuu' did not wani t" meetQraan, I wnsn'l big enough to

in th- i ii mv lot Ion that she hadfound in Tom a hat I had thrown

tu coat only $K9; and Haw to lit' within the n h of one ami allThrc followed a dinner continue, worth M l T.i un aflt'nitioii enst ii iiw prictMl ut 7f williou! atccHHorifri ami ,i enmpMa outfit for thehuay liuairifNa nirl nt only tC3fA.75. A complet" j rartinal aiiiool-d- a

riffifing for tpc hili girl, whh demoiiHtratad at and aHinurt sjii.ri tiHtuuig for tciuiut aibl folf walked forth at 'JU

'Flic HCfoinl leetiirer of tbe iiliorm.on iir7i'd the itnportim. ofa really vnr I i v i ac room, gg the "henrl ol tl.. luuni'" miiiI demonHi nit' uilli rugs ami furniture, how it lmiuUI I. done cleverly fprUlii rUU. Tluit In- haul, wtih a ut I lie maiannrap

Krom all of which it is H ifei-ll- evident Hint those of limitgdint iiiit run iret along un well as their more foitunute tiatera ii theyjtiHt kipiu how to do it, ami the limit i too low.

DmRQ

owny mitt that ahv waa rinding thevalue of It.

I atnrted t pack my belongingI knew I ahotild not tM murh longera part f the Ann- houaehold. It ried a little aa 1 picked up m thlngaone by one and put thani in mtrunk

The next day, the morningwhich Philip funeral waaba held, wua clt-n- und lovely, A

went down to the little parlor whtha inlnlater walled. 1 wn gladleant for that.

LlUi didn't '!. down. I'erhfiiahe ti ll lhat f.M ihk Kiito Amea wouldhnvc liapoall'lr. r.'-- I

lertd the little room 1 .iw Mf. Ann t'

und near hei Tom llrudford and. bahitlf 'I On. ( It at f ( 'ailll: on.

I aat UHHtv ntur tho door,couldn't iid fm liter.

I iifiiiiirered th warning of I'hilipAmen. In- had loin me not to mnniTurn. A ud it a thai now hahad calb-- ua tttaetber to almw inWhat I Im Io.ft.

ffih ntly wc nt tin tnigh the abortprayer und th-- allfnllv we lodethe old t'tn. tr wln r.- thf Ann afiitnlly loi wa.

Thrt- Mii- rut tsara aa we turnediiway from Ihf grave- - no team iurihia man who had gone throua't ilfitiuithiiiK al It

"Will you k home with me. luidtnrur vsith me and apt nd themainUfi of thf duy .' ' 1 aultl to MmAntra, ua we al.iltttl lowuitl tin t -

"f I ahould like to." ahf aaidJuat an atailfd to get Into the i

I felt Hoitntin. touch my aleeve,II wua Tout Itmdford und a ah

olHluitct dWiiy wua tn .. . watting lorhim

"I W Uiit to aee you thla etnlngm.i cull '" ha aake.l.

I healtated.V.n anld tit length

nt ...iCorfrrigsU, lOtl, SKA Harvioa)

-- M 11 Vtsl'AaUlt II I UlMA NT A KIC. (bit llieiikitig e

one of the front wheels on uu uuioitohlle i it thf car hunting fiom tn.

load, resulting In Injurh-- to MarcelIno Urtlg, aaseasor of Hnnt.i ! COtltltl Ill' ardo Al.irid. former rlty m itatuil Mm It I nt do Alarhl und Mia'.A no- ha Xuanex. The u ct ihcurred on tin- rmd Iwtwceti ri.utta r",

and Ijitity. The cur turned aver, hutJtv tare fortun uoro' of the

upiinlrt wua a. rtoiirjly lojnrfd thooaliMr ntla und Mlaa .Nuhnt-- were earrled to a hoapltill A don thut Kjn the iur was ktllad.

S'MATTER,POP?

Japan's Occupation oiSiberia Perils Peace

ill tll VIV AHHlMrfJWrOct IT

n .; .i..i,i isi mttsTnitii fw not fur tt'Mi; tii but

1 ''

tlrola ufJatun

n'Hdlnmt''r of ihf

to use it.

im.

or

IK.In Nom

rn- -

nlv tin

uf

Sit- him un in- -

tint rtnuft, a lsih- -

lashlr fan llil IllK'MvupuluiUn. nnd Ehr

hftE tJV-lop-

hlnh clvlllmtlon uthr fn un whlclimh hM ik " ' ' '''ItlM rlvHltattuit fh" went vr it world.

Mhr hnn haell, la

A9M fur H'i'm I Hfr

r. IW

hor htprh Wrthnl.Hut hr m

irrn tilt teal ponltliin 1m

ih tUsnUt WnlM-fll- l

on rtb, LrtrOM m

lUi' mnp Jiipaitlit fl. II sTI. .IT "fltll

i. hi in mini ihf Stum.

a bitrlxfl'Wlr.' hMsM;mui.'l front mirth lo

tone a tht loiiRfuL(ioir or M. m

AU the wrHtorn t of th r f.in Un lnnus of hi to Mi- lEtltud'

frunU Efiiward on JnpanEo

t know of any nation rapina.ui: rtfiier use or micm nd- -

tb.in Jnpsn; lietter Uac furbenefit and that oi tha

I tut she must not find hurtIn her pride ir the rest of the worldwould like tn know how ahe menna

For ah" enn use tl for gotrd or forgeneral harm ealtimntfly or Illsatttmaiely; for peace or for war, for

war of Inl und Indilalrirlftgirrs aaltn: for the wars of arjnles

In HllMirtnAnd this as to another

uueetlon v. hi. h I feel aurc ruuffl baIn th dtaut mairifnt conftit-enc-

Japan's oc upatlon uf Krister" HI- -

larla.

iiiinniiK

navies.Juimio

brings great

settletl

When the ulllt a tie. Id. d to e nl rHlbarla from tha east durltia the latewar. the t'nltcd Htatea sent m someT .uu trtnips.

Jnonn aurnrlsi'd everyone l v e nding in u lAige army I have heard Iteat i mat-- at f't.uuo m n I bur stenIkmv y iiirtsatts of troops under firmsIn the one town of Vladlvostokmany more than we aunt In oil.

II lttoltstd to the world like a per- -

ntunwnt occupation. The Jiipun at

$10,000,000 Worthof . Steel Jobs

ft'hhugo Tribune.)The Tolled Stales gtgal ci rKru

rb n has voted to asoend $10.0un.0nr(or th- ttxtansiou of tls planta touttllBe the st rvlrea of Its omplu) isnow Idle, nnd to thla Rtanl to redues uiiamployment That la theatoat aoAgtructlvt gotloo t rwpori.d In tbe nallon-wld- effort to pro

!dc joba for th- uneinpbidAnaltfd. It open up several fef

tlirag of tntereal It ahown the wayin whleh other business i titer pria-might agmM to the same end Theanswer to that from most huslm-am- .

wll b' that they have no mifflchntnaancbftl Mgarvg to allow of any aimliar artion Rueh sn answer can brniiciiiaive without i Ina rasUattaOtor)Th- .' should httve teoarvoa Trlmvhave rooanlly paaset) through thror four years of the nreateat prosperltv in th. r htstor If thsy nowhave no reaerve It Is luraelv th- Irown fault. It should hi- u lesson tnthe in to ostabllsh such u reserve Inthi future

Th" gtoat corporution la net takingthis ii.tii.it for ebarlt.thteraaaons It is taklna It In the beliefthai II an now prepare .1 low cadfor greater huelm-- In the futureand nt tin aatiie time keep It, organi-sation Intact. If thut theory - aoUMir ho aueee strtfnl n bustaeSji un ti .

it lp to ballavs that Itwould be sound bi the automobaloor the elulhliiK buslneasi If morebuainetnea would lay something iifldffor thf rnlny day. Just us they urgeth. n SmptoyaN to do ahd an tha Nteel

orporittli ti l,i done, more of themwould attu'ii u auc-es- npproKimnlcto that or th steal tiustnaaa.

rtteel U porformhig a .( (i. ahwfll nu n private sorvtra by thu dw

inion to ipetid II- niuei dwhich will go rrrfo ..u..b Thlg1onkslike art upjMli unity for Itgreutly to extend aurh servicesu list it ui'ng tin- eight hour day fpiihc twelve hour day Thiii It wouldnot oniv give its workers n phaaea I"live ua well aa 10 labor but woublpt u ale n IIvIiik fnt l hree frimflli--where it now prnld' fin Incomeonly two,

ctmmandftfe in Ml I i la acted us If H

Wttrtvqus. Thaa ara tttsra '.." 'w.- top nu our men out in the sprmof It!.

-.I iih Im luat lo japan. n..-

hU.ivs denied th o surh Is her

Imiamant MmrIf she doe seek lo annex HUB

northeastern corner of Asia n

mo me I is thing for the rest r tnaworld. .svv

Kor Mlbeilt It. twice iih mi: aat'nltaat gtntes. It Is a white Ulan ieountiv. It hoe in It severa-- i I

dun many tortbrn WlscOaalns andNortharn MlnnesoUui. H Im wnrnlsr-full- y

ileh In ooal, Iron, sine, copper,gems, ftirn. Umber, rdt and g aaiitargild farming land.

Tbe .lupum-- a und I'lnn"Hvsd near It for thouaands of yearsand have not tiled to tc. ur o

velop It.They will not migrate lo lands so

cold and in lenient; bin it i" perf-et-- rjf

fitted lot ftustsluns. Mcnndinavlsns.and all the peoples of Northern e

and for Americans d 'There are aaveral miluVons ur

Whlta peop e living prospeiotf llv.'tthere now, so far us they ogg pnataltn these tlmca.

Thla .i.i-- t Is blanketed by .Inptin.If alte also occupies It. she will haveplanted he self ncroas the pnihwiy,from then homag to the ave.. of immllllona of whites who will peoplesDrrln

The Unaslans will eotfis ba k Thwill fight Japan eventually If theymust, to reach the sea; and they willtight with the north Wnd t theirhacks--an- d so fighting, they will wfn.

Hut the paace uf the world will bodisturbed

Tim disarmament conference winalt .Inpan the opportunity, which lam aura sh will wahjowii. to showher critic that they have done heran Injustice.

Daily Poem

Tlrpf goaf nar lh older yiu get:wle n yon w ere ii Idd du S ouid

dui'..! muny adventuris that might be

mel,And a wesik was goat BO lam to

you;t'hrlstfna to I'hrlwtmas w.ts unite un

age;itlrtbdayii ever were und far

Oh, time moves slowly by childhood'sauag .

ltut now how frequent the birth-days art!

Time .;..- - fuster trie ulder you i;.tThe years abend, tu your youthful

BMJLAre tii h with prnyntga and thb.kly set

Willi all the plana and th hop. hyou prlae.

Hiit whttu gou'ra older tha ann fly,The ttmag too short for om plots

anl schemes.And ihotiah you struggle, and I hough

you tryThe swift poors hurry you pt

your dreams

How dtaally must the years aavaflown

('or idd sleibusuh'h. long ago!What hectic spaed muat lh time

huM ahutapKor hla last bundled ol y are. or

so:In spits of the centuries he IHed

throuuhlie found ih- in fur too nhott. I'll

betTo du one. half .what he'd hop. t to

4o- -Timea gtssa faster tlie older vgti gel !

(Copyiiaht, j vi i ska Korvlce)

aarnW ilRBmBW ' Tt .

sr ivhH l p a ItvH t NT A KB. 'tit IH Herrmhllo

i onnty b'ta Merit three ptlaopers to theI ciiiie ntUn hen to serve terms forgrind larceny. The prisoncrx ur.Jlorothy Thomu". four in fuui nd,nt htiif yearn; Jack Thomas three,to thru- und tfaara; Jose)ItodligUi x. two and l to three

ItM.MIl I VIH PRIII'AHIH 41 any Koi has Just f.nl

d n trip by aifpatiM which loo, hi inMO milieu In Hi daya. He visitedMlaa In Italy. Ii. n mailt. Sorwu.i and

By C. M. Payne

R "Tw ft Hhi Tall aNoutl vlu6 YH 1 Sw","'iJ

IZ cm.L'S 1 1 ts-- old XPJf I 1 Q JTB A .HOT wcm BjT TlTiKltRj

S clh Dot itK si v aJ I IT To Ma J "vQA

till, hi tHa Uall Sraama. Ia, j Jrf

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WAMTn-M- oir Hrtp

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HAW Mm WASTED HI T 1'er.trslHluliT KALPaHMAS" r'li.r) with

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THE ALBUQUERQUE EVENING HERALU, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18,

modern bungalow

aOrelle

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rees frame eottege, Baodara,

blind, Bser ('antral Arc. Till

buncalos.eaarael

Beeees al Ml aerts al tessits: sesleast property; assises,

A. FLEI8CMBBal liw Ieeereea I ease

lkaaa It. Ill Haata htllk

roll TKACU3Will trade 4 room frame house withtwo Iota, ont buildings, wster IIIya.nl, lights, good fence, for nulomohlle and some cash or IllftO.OOcash.

ACUUMWON oniPFTTHI'huna 414. 110 Bo. Fourth WL

Insurance.

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roofa. (uoroatootl 10 and 10 rearsAll work (uorutood. Coll'' aalallac .ill aaaaaua palat If

prwf.rra. Alaa aaaaall aao ffvatalraofi

Albuquerque Transferand Storage Co.

WHY PAY HUNT?We wlli build you n horn th wmyyou wuit It utt pay menu luae thnurnnt

MODONAltQ AND WO KB HAMH Kstsi ead lAsnraaee

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Cleaners Hatters703 KcMier Ave.

Phone 1A85.W

IIIUIIlVNIl llltli'K HOMEntoa ruoma. glaaaad porch,

hardwood flonra. bullt-l- faaturaa,baoiltlful flra plara. book caoaa,flna camrnt IwRrmcnt, furnaca,Earaar. m terma. Boo

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FUB . at HUtdra

MUJi a liiurtafl rars i firat aUastia M..n,t UlJIoB t tan as j Cj

roR HAl.lt 16JpHadeB Fport ode!;aerik 0- - Jtu. Wlli nU (er li.dio Pkwa

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ar: bikh! cuadtrads for liabl lr 117

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K deatred Uflntoak Auto 000tral Pkona fnj

IA1VI. IIISJI il ill MMmrai.taad J Hotter Ca.. Allaqasr

eaa W. M.

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Co

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Wilt HALE1011 fUiovroWt Coup

A i tul tton good Urea uphol- -

l ry In ekcel1tit condition. Mnatil and ownrr la willing to aarrlflt,-e-

('an b aoen atCENTRAL AI'T' M MACHINE

WOKKtf:? Wtat l ntrnl t.

tH aAl IiuiiZw 7IoTI ilM- - Hr owurr sis room "atolS n

huuie. loutag in Fgurlk Ward. f'kune1077 J

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iTk RZCI btbb t BtodarB atBaeehowae 'i larae tHalrht'a krarage Trraia ifaired ooer. lilO W Saw York Ave.

I'm It KALE At ira, lively furnished ihree-riNtni nea, hmiae in il tr Ii .at il. it, ibii

itary. Klertnrlt water, ate. Prise aadtrrtns muat 1'hotie lB'.T K

B.li u.j In at a" laat"

lain. Third ward, leed Ineomr Uaw IIb, nit t'owilka kotal. Hi 00

FoB hi X. $mtXr moalrrn knasa, wall To-

eated r nil e w far ai , M.i rj

PoR eALK- - A givd sis ro

ln PI Kl

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ui' h sals Tumiof

in niodt ru bunain Pi'tirtk Ward f r 4 j"" Part terms

A Hkiumond. R84 E PkourIM0R

. I

I'ttH AatTP. t h'ifkTns Oil" S.rrwCi Wiltet.s

Butter Ideal OroreryIK. Bulir'a null Kalta

rare Herald

Hllaer

rM sAl.i; .i.riey fow and keiler ralfala.. tan ye,.rBn helfera I P Oil.

Phone 3101 ft 4 .POR 1.K- Kraoi Premier v a cut, a.

Oleanar with iifc f'H.t ste.aln 1'raeUcall nttw 1'rira traaonabie 1'hone tmI 'TK - J.i

lOftVB

ual r btetcip.til ion I tO 1400 0 lliab

tint

rlllt I Ilia errtl.irw 104

r K tiA 1.1 J'r M Sat it tv h a kmOs

ranted ard repelled AMtuuasrtiae Typenter r.Kbeugs Phesja 00U J. IBB rtotitb

"onrtk Hi

iaa

HA

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VI

i i ii it tin. r.44ahHIHiBK IhTaANTi Up EDbbS aad l.r

oirkeis fi sale 51 V. Ruins I'l

.utrriT'i t..ooKN"T1To-- t .r" bbbbBfor 1 in; dellverrd from registered

mek; fartllliy ruaranteed 1011 MortkKlevelitli alrret i'ili W

i'lfltr K Volt M r. iHtl.l.ARK

ia.l.,1

'..;.'

keal While I.li. n. we ara If ami.B trio ef One Purker. and Two Pallets fur

dollars k m ...it i. Oia e.iod ilarl frain ifvod Out of low..rd. rs slopped proaipU) loU Northt ie ntk Htreat Alkaaurrgwe New kl

It,

FAItMM AMI ItANCHI-- X

POK HAI.1- 4- Al a real bargain 14 aerranrb on Ho. Orat.de Imulevard tw

mllea out Worth 04 '" fr 00 7. it SohlWilkin tha nasi few da re A Monioya22 Norll. Hig1 M ( "f ,.FOI JsAI.E ar will trade, a i acre trad

al land bet o. fmil and skadf trees htii l. ftae a alls. In city

Mirths of Pnttales, N M In Ike ' KweetPotato CoMftlrj " If Inleoifd rail I 'Jl Wsft-- r n or HaOirda. M Plan!

a Nirrr BimOAixjw4 room modbrn bunaniow. 1 nnoalaoplnr porehoa. larao front porch,10 ft. lot. iraradra for only 11.040.Thla la aoma homa for tha tnonay.

A. L Martin CompanyUULTOBl

ftra aa4 Aala IMaraaaa.Ml W OaU Ara. l

BIG BARCAINfi room. mt4arn ahlncled iunf-Int-

alMplfttS porch, built-i- fabada. lawn, rorntr lot.

Thla ran bo rlcbl, Auditi : 00.00 wit! handle

1. B. ELDER. t00 W. Oold.nan II

YOUR CHOICEOf this brand new frame houajuat being completerl on a eloae-i- n

location. Modern, exceptheat. Price 2650.(X). 650.00down, balanee S38.00 per month.

City Realty Co.lit W Ooia Pkeaa 4IT

TWO HTOHY BRICK

rooming hnuas sttd realdaa' rerahlnwalIn rluee ie rotainr bosin itrrtleoIsrcc !ot. with room far kouse.A risrgsin t OO.Ono part lrms.

3. A BAM MOM D

SS4 B. Phono 1111-- R

FOR SALETwo biiiltling lota, inoated inirood reaideuce aeotion of theHiffhlanda and convenirnt toaliopa. Priced to acll at $400each. Will take car an partpayment.

Addreaa Box 562

Care of Herald

SACHiriCEKaurh. 150 OaVOW, 4& In alfalfa. Canli.. divided Into antall ratit hoB Ilia;profit for man wllh tluia for push-Ini-

It.

Eniulre 401 Wtat Qold.

"VftlfiHUMT Aat) bfcdw4Maiitltia. U k

rBeaVS 1400 J

i'.tliti.

itEAtlVu rtiru sad raft'sa f all kinds Oraae. Oil W Sa

antk Hi fhnr.e 114STaOvU toTIt irsatatalar and iaalgaar.

Ill make or remodel jour afternoon ortfowns also fare. Htate Hetei.

Ritom B. Peartfc aad Central.tit. HN.. tM. .,1 IM. .VI M

mcrt. aora on aay aew.t.( maekine eaallririj.iaiel Prire .' wllk fall naif n Honsleru So alt I to. Bus II, Corpus t'hrtsli.

Mf'Mfl a, (tl'f-n- r. Mill b i ,k.n.VM '.O Hut HK f. r .il. See loS

a w SfM I'h...MA1KU Ta lm.

n.p as. ar. lit ,

fh.rn ,'.. ' ,aaaa 3so K,.rth II

fire in.urKl Pa.n mllr. la.ar

araaa N at

rHK h.M.K IH It MM KoonuilS l....,.raed f.molurr. I eaama. I.nat lora

linn i,ii w undaard A,. U.tr. Kirna. I mn.irr l.l Un arlv. Will If.dr

fnr rlir of riMaly I" it Thl. IradrI... mail. IkU weak. ( M I'hua. Hip

ta Il"td

I'lttlFTMltm At. C S Kl'i litI'll. Ai.rHff TlTT:i"ir

lnllaLPhono SI. 114 Vg Houth Third.

pan BvMlnjH, Doaial X. Hay

DR. S. C. CLARKiTIfJ P.ar and Tk rival Olaaset Fitted

Ban ti Rldg Pboae 000llffy f ' m

BltHIWtrHri rtJB If

CHICAGO MILL &LUMBER COMPANY

OEN'BKAI, I'liANINQ Mild,I i in ti and Marquette

Phone 8

PHONOGRAPHSMniDawlcb and VI. t ' PhoiiuKraobe

Bold on It mavictor. Brunawhk aad Oa&natt

Ittoorda.Albuqaf4njU4. Mus. Btttr

111 W Central Phono TTI--

SI IM'KN KUVK'KTkt Red (all over tbe West) rtalars sudden sonic- - no Kodak ftnliklBB Uoadpla wke demand ijualltf. Wurk In befure II a. at. taelled - day. Woik ir'.fora S a. m mailed mius aakl day Addrees wars to

THE UVA) ARROWAlbduaartiue Kaal 1m Vaaaa

wa wan i a rv?riati ..iim ib i uualarr.it rr i

J. P. MORLLL1&BROLadies' Tailors

7 1 4 West Tijeras Ave.Phone 543

00 00 DownB.I. or- - 111 00 alaalk. TWa Ouna rxaina and pnr.h. Ilrki. valar. eatt.alldIBfa. ala i'.r,r 101 an atraat ear uaa,at.aa Mlaaua' walk Iim taator al aawa.Owaar ajail aalt. Boaaa ataaaj.

K. r. OIUtORBBaal Ealala laaaraaaa

114 w Caia rk. ata--

Kurniahed or IJnfurniahedRunealow

IV rOUBTH WABO4 lara rnaaia. balk Iwa parrbaa. aoraarkl M..IIV varafa. traaa. aalbulldlnca.ckirkaa rard aad hoat.a, aldawalka. allywaur. Hfkta. flaa faraltara. lajaualaaar....aion Prlaa anfaralakaH 04.0001turalakaa. I4.140. Uaad tanao.

Wanaad 11.000. 11.000 aat $1,000 aaflra! Marbjaya. City rmparty.

DIECKMANN KRAITT COMPAMTBBAXTOBa

Itaal Eatata, Inauraooa. IdaaaaW, Oold Pbaaa 170

WOKTH MOKEt aeroa, orchard, garclan. I rooma.1 uurcnaa, bath, ahada. cloaa In.

J00. llaoaonabla tarma. Thlala a real country homa with allcity convanloneaa.

8HBLJ.BY RKAX.TT OO.aaai 4aJ II Waat QaM Aaa.

American woman forgeneral housework.

CallI 1 6 North Sixth

!HM SOI Til TIIIHl)(Naar Shopal

( ip. ns Monday. 'Jlh.

IIEST TAUI.K IN TOWN

aog BAIaO

BaaSlttal Navajo lluaa. flnaat weaveami dealgna. I'rlcea right.

NAVAJO TRAOINO CO.Klnui Hotel I'hona 1041

K4IU hal.raltaWNt rjetfstiWt 1.1. iiaTM lot

naar rar ha, farall m7a i

It TI wa ,.aair

floats

TV.Ai. .aa.

Sio. 17--

Hondeg la tBe SlBla

Nl

Tha Hrt .

I al.f .ImllmlParr Paat

Navajo

10- -

HOUTHTtOIND

P.l Psso KipEl Paae Ear

T7T

KAHTBOUND

Barcala for cask

MtiNr.l lAlAfJa..u,v...

P.HTHOI Pally

Arrive7:30 pat

In nil ant10 (10 am1I.M aat

M Itelghli

iKPIOaN

DepartB .30 pi

.00 al1 30 at

1 00 ai

in 10pm

us'

- Tha Navaia 3 loom 3i40stMai t ,if Limited t .Wiim "!'No B Hanla re r.gnt 7 :..m "Hi llr-- The Itevat Ttiioam t ;o

PRO SjOCTB

e 00- Presk P.I Paso.. S:Bpmto 8U Pram PI Paso.. 7 00am

W. in a...l. ai lla.ll n aitk No. 33 toti.. a Paeoa Valley, kaoaaa Illy sad OaH

na a wnnrrn aa -- - ....frtiea Clevla and paint utl and aaalk at

CALL UPWhen you waat competent Help.

a Itooui. lo buy Anylhlna. tv sellanrthlns. phone 141. An saperi-- .

n, e,i Wsnt Ad Takr" will aa-s-

and be ready to tako your adS you phone It.

Herald "Want Ad Takers" arathoroughly trained advertlalnawriters, tney nave oeen losirue.etaIn the art of wrltllvj WANT AOHIbat PULL. If you do not knowexactly how your ad should howordsd thoss operators will hslpyou.

KRMKMUEH: W have a clas- -

airirniion tor every .uihum kwwresults for those who uss tbero.

Phone 345

TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONSHew York Stock.

NEW YORK, Oct. 1 Tha toolpyjarki'l ti lay waa .tail t.ai ralatnciyfirm on tha moro promlalna railroadlabor altuktlon. Much of ykatardau'drovcra.il waa racovcrad. Tha cloaaWBa Irregular. Ha lea approllmatod410.000 aharoa.Aoiarlcan MuojorAmarli-a- v

Anaconda Copperiii-

Cbtno CopfkerI (V

tun ( 'npMNort hern 1 'evcilcI ten 'I hk Oat, nt'Hoti (hern lclawUnion lrsjlf--0 . .

V. S. Bt4kaT aaki '

notion,

4lt10.7 H

a. M

11Ilkl,. HH. aaa

4tt.Ilk

NEW V'.liK. On Ii Cotton futares cloaad weak; Dec. 111.10: Jan..l..n; Mm. eft, aj7 56. !, flT.Ili

July, lllll.kaai Voak Money,

NEW YOMK, 'Hi. He Call nvoaoynr-- hlfth l law 4; ruling rata ft;

.loalim lU0a; laat loan, 4.Tlttie loans atendy. v daya, to daya

and I montha. ft ei prlaaa marcantlle papar. ft S U I.

NEW YORK. lent. 10. IJbwrtfbonds ciooed: J Vto. 101.11; first$0141). nr. onrt 4b. 111.60. flrot 444.ttt 70. aornnd 4 a. 101.41; l htrdI'.n fD4 fci. fourth 4 V.a. 10X.72. vietory 14b, 1 00.1k; victory 4 a.100.40.

MirtaJ Marbsna,NEW v.. UK. Oct. bar

liver. TOUtCopper aleidy. eUrtmlytir Bpot mid

ncarhy. lSllVko; later. llUV4c.Tin tetkdy; spot and nearby. 111.00;

futur r, MA.IT.Iron tend), um hanged.i. ...t atoady; ayol. 4.704.TA.

hi. firm; Kaot Hi. i...ui.i dUvory-Bpot-

14. 104.71.Aniitiidtty apot. te OOBB.tl.

OhietvATO Board of TradoCHICAGO. Oat. i a Although

whiat abowed a little reaawal ofStrength at he opening i..da dapreaaluti iulukly aot In again. Initialupturna waro aacrtbad to a diapoal-tlo- n

In itotn quarter to tako a laaabearish vlow of the fovvinmatu raport iM.it wa Kriii r ii ut the t loao yaavtorday. On th other hand uneaal-nca- a

nver tho induBtrlaJ ouilooktended to doprlvo the market of gutwport. i ponlng iuiitAthna whkhvailed from flaurea to 1 Vk

centn hihjgvr with 1m.. ft to ta $1.11tol May 11 14 to It lit, w.i- f.ilowed

by maieBBftl doallneo all arnund-

II

t :tnd 1'iita t n firm.Snmlini'aa of receipt n had a hulllabInflueiicii. Corn after opening tinchitngod to S i nt higher, Itac. 44 ti

4 n nia hartlned a Ittllo mora.ml thv'ii reacted aomewhul.thila alaried unchnnced to S rnnt

off. Iter.. 114k to US tenia and laiarBrorod alight gfio'iul gains.

I'i "v "ton a svtii l..wir with hogaMnl .tit-n- y. liliarul espoit

bU)itig. trrcemhi-- nnd May wheat dei. iiiuthid Ihi? lfrat lovol ye

Ihla aeaauii. KIiijaiiuLuI conditions InKiiixpf rocelvod rnnaldernl'le atteitli. I, Tin floi .... un BBttlad to4 retit lot lower wILIt UtwtWBBrJl.fliH to 110614 nti.l .May l.ooa

o 11.10.Export Inquiries help-- later to

uatnln t orn viiluea The . lose waaat tad) at ihf stuuii ss yt'Sterday'a

Hy

576

Its

wen! snnothly fornwblle In Ihs Uind of the Vlaleflna.kftpn l'enn winkle and I'urly IHa

e minded the trafflt where Itwaa ilnckeet. and t.iok care that thsbig llshea from the North did nothump into ths little flahcs from tneHouth, und that the .Ms fishesta South did not get In the way ofIIW ll'lie I Wise ....... ..." ' "that the lug ftaltes from Kast didnot-- - hut goodness me! You know therest of II Hut perhaps you don'tknow, my dears. Hint the reason forsuch oafl was ihkt wbeu a hlg fishhiinips lnti a little fish or a little fishbumpa lulo a big DBa, usually one ofthem disappears, skin flna, tail. Val' nnd It Isn't the one.

Mck uud Naaay did lota of errandsIndeed, they were htlajcr you'dstar think. Pos ui thlaa t hers wareso many things to he returned, andcao'n rena) aaikw hadn't a single

finish I a SeVI cent loWaW wllh Uoa.ajier at 44 can la.

Whtoi -- Dec. U.HB! Mar. II 014,Onrn--Do- c., 41c; Maty, ftlc.taua-lh-rc. Ilk., May. I4c.

ItllioJan , l.l; March, ta

IT fto. May, lt.lt.I3lartaat

; IU' U. Vkct. U Uawlle recrlpta.II 0a. .Lai,.. Iwa rorn rk steeia anyearllaaa ataoatn oftkara ale . aboutateaaty; early top yoarllnja. 1 I TI;bulk I aa.r. fat ahohp, It slaw to unaaonly I'.wsr. lanneroauadyi bulla aloady tv weak, vesncalvoa 2ft canta hfcaher; beat vealerwft uackara. Ill 1ft. aaOt'lkya and fee,

aa eaJy to atrona;llOB recalpta,, 10. OM llybts and

Iftlht l.ntthem naoatly If, rents lower;packina aowa, 10 lo ll renla lowertlan yesterday's averaae. top ..ulv.taio bulk llaMa an4 IKht bulrhera.afilei-ll- hulk npcklna aowa,tl.lfta 7.1ft) ploa II to U cents lower;batik, dealraDle II to 111 pound bind,ii.:ie.iw.

atasoa racoipae, tleUac mvtlyataauly; aoaaa nauva lanaba. ft centolower, eeu-l- aa I aa rat ruulvo lamb, tojuacbera mostly 11,00. to clv butt hers.SSJft; oanao alon Uaa wttBers moat-t- y

I yaar okas, li.tl. raodrr lambsearly 17 147 III n western lambsaoM early.

KANHAH t ITI. IM. laaCattle r.ceipta. 14.011; base atoors ami fat etasaftaakk tu atrona;; lop steer.

iti i, other early sweet, li-u- u ';common ta eom1 lssis, 0.600 4.40.raedlam saaae hoftf.rs. Il.toai.ll;other classes genorojly ateady mm. thlioo4.l'; cutter" mostly aroundtl.ll; .Id taakars. Il 0: practicaltoe, II ftl; halls moMly. tl.ni to 7ft.

saeal etockers, 97. lb; otner es-i-

st, l4.IIWT.lfi; feaaUa--a early.li.oowe.ta.

Hoa re. u.i i Ii ta IS cents.lower; mostly II cents lower, fairlyactive lo ptukert ana erupp.-t- bulk111 IO 11 Ijolllld Welsh1.10; 111 tu IftU poauid welalitaaround 11.10; early top to ehlMicrs.It II; packer top, 11.01; hue of sales.i7.liei.ll: stock plaa taaaly to IItents lower, boat, II. 1ft.

BkOOP rOOStptS. 12 000. ah- . . c. -. hIU 3ft cents lower, tosatly fat awes14.11; lambs steady to II cents lower,in, .ally -- 1 cents lower, to. western.IK. ftl; numerous lots wwlthoui snrt,ii.4iei.il.

DENVER. Oct II Cattle receipts1,000. low. 1ft to 1ft cente lower, beststeers. II. lie. 10; costs sad heifers.

t.ossyf. 10; calves. Il.lll.ll; balk.1:714.11; steckrre and feeders.

4 ftOOl.tl.Ho rarrlpu. 100; II to 1ft rents

lower; top. 11.11; hulk. IIHIOII.She. P receipts. I.lll; atea.lv 11 to

IS cents lower: Umbo. IT son 7 71:rwsa, tl.tOtJI.OO: feeder laniha ltT.00.

CII1CAOO. Oct. II. Butler un-settled, creamery extras. i n

firsts. It4lr: asooqds. lltjllcatandarda, lis.

Ksk hlcher, receipts, ft. 101 esses,firsts. I14i4ftc. ordinary firsts. 19440c. mtscellaneoua. Il ". refrlB-erato- r

axlrsa, liaitMe.I'oultry alive, hbjhsr; fowls. 11

lost sprlnas, 10 lc; turkeys lis:roosters. 4c.

KANHAB CITY. Oct. II Butternlul poultry unchanaed.

Kaaa I csnt hlaher: firsts, lie. saa- -onda, 10c.

ADVENTURES OF THE TWINSA Lot of ThingsOLIVE ROBEKT8 BABTON

STORY NO.

There wen- - I'rotVeaor llxTahouls ryialsasiw wllh I bit rkota.

Kverylhlnt

from

the

bis

lhan

minute to spare from his duties lo doIt. Old you think that the Fairytiiii.il e in. uuly person woo lustanything! No. .tided- - think of theI. ..ills' l'olks wet su caielsss aboutthings, and dropploa all sorts of

... et leiiird. There were rro- -

fsssor I'ecrabout a eyt Bit tats with thehlg rims, and Aupt Pansy Hng.-rfiy-

knitting needles, one of the pair that.1 roua!s Jnaephlnc I'l.il hnd

sent he. from ths city, with the grsettknobs I moan the knitting needleshsd green knobs, not Ihs city,

I've seen pictures of citieswith green hnohe on the buildings,and I re also seen in. a in fairybooks, with green knobs there, Imean the cltlea this lime, the hooksdidn't have any knobs But what amI talkiim about. h. yes. I startedto tell ou what the Twins found.

I., fas i ouuntH-i- t

(Copyright. 1911, NilA Herilos)

( fPcoc-LES'-vo- o so L . li--L. A I rAV'.NWAT ) BBBBBBBBi vrwy, come AVaAv k TTr rT ( cojesssACAH-C- Mn )

7 AVeaD WJMAT TxS HIT IN1 M ABE Vou J" PCofA TmEPe! VoU ,IVA L ( XtSstE AU, TrV

U. J

SEVEN

M.aaa0.

SIGHT

(VMMTHt.vn.ii PASTIME

STARTS TOMORROW

LAST TIME TODAY

Elaine Hammarctein in Handcufft or Kims

wwm awn ii fiirw i l,iiwnwduaMawMaAi

THEATERThree Days, Starting Today

HIGHEST CLASH IN EVERY WAY

Adolph Zukor pretenta aWILLIAM A. BRADY PRODUCTION

LIFE 39

A great city's daaclng sad ng and a great city'sfaryl

tha haartkaatt f "WMu Way" sadWall Street, stowary sad Aeaaaa lata a tknUlagraralatiaa af Ifclags Uat aaw aad waawa really dal

Burnt aa tea Wacld rvasas Stag 1IT TTkgan Bbfkaau

fci i im:

NAVAJO RUGSBASKETS

WJrA.I IJlY UF.NH llt.tlis MJ A AN I'llHW

Oae af Ik Skw flan! of tli WertlMIIIAN' HI II.IHX. PI INT OI't-'HT-

I

I o limited time only we willi haul your watch for gl.bO.

I workniaMop guaran-lawd- .

Wiawsn's Watch Shopmi Ni.otii st..aii

A C

ALWAYS)

i H rt ll i TION

"Holmes

Travelogue"

"Current

Events"PRICES

CURIOSMOCCASINS

14 I

WRIGHT'S TRADING POSTOPPUaiin

DONT FORGT, ri'aw car.

Only been run I oon miles. I .orKrlti ort II1, MotorIn order. Fortfalck sab nt a

(all Nik. 2U So. 1st H.

GUARANTEED COAL

Gallup Sugarite- - Swastika -- Brilliantt li I'ani or Weatherproof Bim

NEW STATE COAL35

Our Coal Make or We Do

Herald Want Ads Are "Result Getters"

THB QUCKQTTE EVENING HERALD, ALBUQUEHQUE, NSW MEXICO, TUESDAY, TOBER 18, 1931

AI.WAYN

MOUTH

REGULAR

FOR SALE CHEAPIhvlgce

tin.runiiiiic

Intraalii.

Dirret from from

CO.Phone

Good,

LBU

SUPPER TABLEGOSSIP

A nering the - .:wlrl faeM lonlahl at Ihe HMomvtempi at 7;tw o'clock.

A inrrwrN mYKi wa wnArrvAtn th. Km w m. VanAcrnool, retir-ing paaeor of th Central AmurttethodUU church In th church a

iaat night An tnformnl programru gleen. Rev. Vanderpo-n- t andinu ly ri c lout Ing overland to lit

Ciim wbirt he haa a now charge.A. 11. arii ami K. H. Hm,- mIII

Hid. h l to in I'l neat Munduy n

tif in Chicago. Th subpart ofHIth

etinfrrencr In the i ut tn wages amiatepa to lw taken in event of a strik

Ih r. vi 111 ht a m. of Mho-rJU- - f tU I'MllIJi ,o WtMldllHMI theWorld at th K of P. halt tonight at? ) p. ra. Thei e will ba Introduc-Uu-

oi a tUti aa uaual and applica-tion to ha accepted. AH member anleiiueeted lo mn-m- uniivim vmux.mil! have 'nana the inHUtion of j

th candidal, a- - Vlaltng choppwra rue.

Hie Cntlavlre Orwer of FinrnrtrfaWill hold a buslncaa meeting tonightat i iO D'eJork tn t Jaary a halt to ue.hi owad l y a dance at o'clock.

The I! ( hnr rtuu will an nttha home of Mr K. K. WaahUurn.103 North todith ntrat tomorrow at- -

lurniMin at 1 a'alork.

ni

W MMAmerican Ls

1 il I o'clm!

uUlary unit f

alt in cm berg ara urged toda bualneee of importancebefore the ordar.

-7 andeavnl.(Mi hi:

I. II. Kced. field rrirvmntalUo ofthe NrW .Vex.eo Aulo riub.'ia lO K'ttvctoday or tomorrow by auto for atrip or tha aaatarn part of Jheatat to maka a mirvry of road con-dition and aaak nw mambt-- for

club. II atartett butui)nci rtrlvinic a tar ni .Mnrmrty rri t Wad aura that hla fat In r hadtorn to vial! him and rfturncQ .Albu'iut rnit- !! w Ml t ;i ulathtr a pan way on the atata trip,

Jowrpli sinlth npiart'd to tin polaat nlaht that a hies ( Hit

biinulna onto bin car. fail ilnwnavanw Th'rd and

K Mirth atrarta at s o'dlocfc. Hafin not bfttcvd tn badly hurt.Ir. II. I llrcwliuiton r. jK.ri..!

tin pour' laat nlffbt tlint mum- m. i

m Inatri rtirnta bad uaan atotrnfrom hla auto aa It waa parked unth rtrtfat.

Tin MMh la lo in. Oat arlaaa ot a&Mfl djattf Into thr ordai tonlaht. Rrfraahmcnta ara to tuatr vad.

hnntiiiK tliiil tn-- liuluiml wnaconatantly rt'Cflvllig Ictlara frORl othorw MMtfa and carrying Ihrlr plcturaaaiound In bt porkpta. Katl' Wamnfiled aujt 'for dJrVaraa from FinnWarren In the ilat bt court thaimorn ng. Hhe nlan cUlma that ha haafilled to aunpori her. and aaka thatthe court allow her ISA per month,ajimuny.

'f tlx- -- mmliciv to arrange for the taa'h'Ta conventionhere nest month win Da neii at inct'hnmher of t'nmtncrce tomorrow aftcrri.Min at 4 o clock to niuk- rinnlplana. Th committee will veryactive from now until the time of thoconvention, arranaliuc nil dtailM ofentertainment and houalng ut thuvtaitina taacht ra

The MMM ) Mteolouraa. and heultb oij'm . wmi.i

achoola at Ijtgrlmllia and SanIgnarbi toilny. T puplla In thui. were vaeclnated agulnat

lrdillilt!on aVdaU fatadlCalword thai Sheriff I an Jtoherta ofClayton had aela-- an auto coatalttlMliquor near that town ami had

II. M Imvla on th chnra ofviolating the ntitbotal prohibition mt.

Pour dollars full uiirtMi load, fatUH-- wtod ; hnm- l aiiitmiit. llahn

oal uaiaiiy, plaune VI.

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Apollo Club SchoolOf Singing for Men;Membership Growing

The A poll ilub. the mainalMKlnic eluh for men ia 1m reusing Inmemberahtp, but actordlna to Oeorgelioake and Maurice Klein, director.Ita membership la not tn reusing usrapidly as It hulo.

Tho club at present Is not conduc-ing a eampalan for gaagnbarv but Ishopeful that othera will Join. Theclub Is making an appeul for all menalnge pa,

Tha member meet every Mondaynight at Ouild hall of the Bplacogailihureh fr rehearsal In the word"of the dtreetor. It la more than tclub It la a siiiglng school for menPersona wlahlnp; to islt tht club dur-ing are Invited to do an

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Arts and Sciences in the Southwest

PA NT A VK. Oct.thf jrmnl lvtrott

By PAUL A. F.

nii- - llur rnliulrw.It Wlllnr.l Naahrthw. aold anotherpaa on akhtblt In

the inuai'Um. The purrhtaer waa M imMay Noble, an adlat of the Tana groupwho makaa her winter raaldenee atJ hornlx. Arlaona John Kloan, thenoted New York artiat. berora kjavlngfir th- -- lat after hla uaual trammel 'w

atay In hanU Ke. puichAaad "ThaiTom lanea" by Will Hchuater of theHatila I f Art Olonjr.

l aainrrH Unaulat Vtaiia ParMoa.Or. Krana lloaa. eminent aa a

and anthnpologiat, and forpraany yeara a iivrinbar of the facullof t'nivaralty, la aiandlniiaonie time in ranta Ke and nearbylndlun puebloa, eapeelally Cochltt. HanWHpr. and HaintM Domingo. He lagathering material lor n publication. ii thu lnnguaa-

New Hlator of New MelrtPr. John H. Vaughan. Ian of the

m hoot of Uaneral Mclrnea andof lllat rv and aieonomlca at

lh New MeRiro Culiege of Agricultureand Meehimlv Arta. la the author, uf ant w hiatorv and ami faawmmaat orNew Mexico aapaclally adapted foruae aa a tail bonk In the achooia ufthe iMiuthweat. The compilation la anadmirable one artJ la beautifully andtii. i. -- ihiiilv IUurrtrM-t- t Th

: iiiirinni la loabal andand great care haa bean taken tomake datea and atatiatlca aa accuralaa poaalbla. From the flrat chapter.entUUd 'he ljnl and the people",to the laat, whbh hriruja the hlatory

loan to the of Oovar-no- r

Machem. there arc but few art eraami thaw of a minor nature, aueh aathe enotlotl under pit lure of i'l It

Wrr Monument tn the Plaaa at BantaFa or typographical error In one or

the i uniting heada on page 1 hi TheI'ortlon devoeed to the civil gvern-nien- t

l conclae and et enmprehen-ivo- .

Thera la a I Holography aa wellthe tent withM a quralioiinnire n

each chapter. An lnde la eahaoativ-- .

aha itMinb. owe arntitudt lr.Vnughan fr compiling the hHk,uhh'li la Jell printed on good paperand taatefully bound

lo the ttrti. i

Among the new Itooka that have

PEOPLE YOUKNOW

itailliiKH' repairing. vatckle A ato Co.X. A. Field, of the atate land office

nt Hnnta r. la In Albuo,uero,ue today.Jake t'vv proprietor of the Hank

confectionary In eanta Ke. wa in thei uy Ut night for the hoslnjr contest

Kennk A. fuswi.lv of Los Anaebsndvsnee man t the A O. Harneael rr us is In the cMy.

Mlaa Mary M Hlcka. of Tcllurlde.iilo . deputy Brand chief of thePythian slaUra. Is In Albuueruue

Kdwln M t'ooptr athletic directorof the Armv .ii.l N;ii Y M ' A

at Han Idegn. Calif , paaacd throughvi Miotic-uii- tm if. m ins wa ritimNew York to hla horn In ranDlago. He visited for ro veral hourswith K. H. Oartln, dlrtrbt atlon..y.who was a ftrmer classmate of hisat the I'niveralty uf Kouthein railfornla

F. '. VY. Pooler, d. strict foreatrr.left laat ntghi for a ten dayaneae to rKlagatu ff

J. II. HnlDias. former employe ofth h railroad and resident ofAlbuquerU. wa in Albuquerque to-

day on hia way to Houston, Texas fora visit Mr. Hnlrmw was formerly em-ployed on a bridge gana. He la mak-ing hla home nt present near

It T rimtth, who room at the Y.M C A., la to leave the find of thomonth for New York i Itf t make hlahome.

W. M. Math!e, auperlntendent onthe fantA K coast with head- -

tiiurters at Wlnalow. Aria, was inQua n bualnesa this morning

Hi k for the West this noonllennls ('have, local attorney, will

have tomorrow for huaineas trip toloa l.unaa and Hocorro, to be goneseveral days.

Uuls C Ilfeld of Vegawaa her on huaineas, returned to LooVegas today

111 IK.IMH PI i: sTt H I N

W OCt. 1 1. 1 1. Atox containing many official papersrhttlng to the rongraaaional investi-gation of the aweape of Orover (!

HerKdoll. the draft dodger, andsome private family documents, werestolen st night from the of? he ofKepresenlatlve Johnson. demorrn I

Kentttoky, located on the main flooruf thu house office building.

Krratrh pad a. 10 rents pound atTh. Vvftnlnrf Herald

CondoC UNOcf?1TAivO THefi.'S'S To RC AN INPoBTONr

HseE AUO that omoIVCG-MT- y MeASuRUS AtRC TO OCT

AK THAT ' S IvMY

AtlC YOVJ'RC TO V4NO T"" A COtm O-- RlOCS iw Mr C0,R JJJ

AS A Me1f3eR. Of TWS City CovhcA fOST TH(S OMOf THiKiG. Ybv To IS

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WALTER

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By

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come to the library of the muaeiimla the atory of tha "American t'atholha In tha War." aa compiled for liteNational War council by Mi h- i

Wllilaina and publlahed by the Mae- -

MklluM tMilx(M The Ittha late t'uidlnal (libbtoi. The

tory chapters rvlaw t tea history of the (.'athollc church In theUnited Htali-- irom the daya of 0aluniw.ia, one b?lna entitled 'The I'tiya uf the Hpinlah

'i emu The fi'lluwlng tribute athere paid lo the early nilaalonarlva;

It u lmpiaalble to un eratund theHponlah tnlaalonariea unleaa one poaaaanea an udeuate underatniidtng anda correct appraolatlon of the nmiUathat Impelk-- them and Ike dynamicforce of that tnuttxe and ita parman-en- l

churucter. That motive waaThey hlieved that tha

moat importnnt thing concerning anyman waa hla auul. hla Immortal Indi-vidual avlf, an.l to win th eon laof men for tbd waa a matter vastlytranacendantly more worth whilethan to cumtUMr worlds or to gnlncities filled with rutlld gold or lo die- -. .. er new ni'. hi milling full ofpea i la. waiting there since creation tenrich the king uf Hpaln." Howi u ithe bulk of tho 4C7 pnge valume. i

given to a running account of the tietlvlty of the Catholic oi gnnliatttmaan.t the Kit .it pari then by atholt

city

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men and womu in tnw winuiug orthe great war.

AnlMtH llt iuewnrtl llonial.A number of artists who have been

In New Mexico dur ing tha summerand fall are homeward bound. Mr.and Mrs John left the flratWeek In October for their New Yorkreoldence. Mr. K- O. Flaeniohr MHtn lallaa. Texaa. for tha winter Mr.Itandall luvy to be In NewYork by tha and of Ociuher. MrImiiv havlna preceded him, MlaaMay Noble and Mlaa tiladya Hukclett for PhuanlK, Arlaona, thewek In October. Mr. Nh holua h

haa returned ftom Ran Fran-claco- .

and gave a talk nt th muaoitmun Hunday afternoon. Mr an.l Mrs.Juhua Itolshoxen 'will HMVd for Chi-cago 'i. Ietrol the latter part ofDctober. They are planning to spendnext season In Mexico.

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The member af the HooaeveltMetnoi lal committee are requestedto meet prompt'y at I o'cltiek tonlaht at the Chamber of iNmimrrceThe rceetlriK will not laat long, butIt la very Important, and a full nttendance ' expected Any fOthernot actively on the committee. whiare wllHna ta aerve, will he rnedrtd aa ntemter f tin committee

tiwmuK h KtJ m'k.Chairman Hooaevelt Memorial

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