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riu nt. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Friday, October 12, 1917.TUB KVHXIXO HERALD
Vol. M, No. ft. VOf H, NO. Itl.
HAIG RENEWS FLANDERS DRIVE ALONG 6-MI-LE
FRONT: KAISER'S BADLY DISORGANIZED
DISGUISED. PASSED
BRITISH SCRUTINY
Captain Smith, Mailer of One of
Sccadlt.-'-i Victims, Tells How
the Ship, Bent on Destruction,ft
Eluded the English.
i
ASSUMED THE ROLE OF A
LUMBER CARRIER, CLAIMS' .t
'Also Had Forged Norwegian
Clearance Papers ; Mounted iniGuns After Putting to 8e andBegan Raids on Ocean Vessels.
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TRUSTEES AND FACULTY
OF COLUMBIA ASKED TO
ADJUST DIFFERENCES 1.
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AUSTRALIAN WHEAT TO
BE MADE INTO FLOUR,
THEN SENT TO ALLIESI
Hf ..iirtlt,J S,M-- .in ni, ! ! t i.- ..
ship - ,. l. Mi
Mill. H tn I "a li., tu f,, I
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MENLA FOLLETTE TO GO
OH STAND TUESDAY
Senate Committee InvestigatingHis Alleged Disloyalty Speech
Is Evpectcd to Call Wisconsin
Man as First Witness.
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Tin iinii.ii.; w .:i I'U'1- -
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nt nf fn ti iii tip' mh'i rli i:iitii iil. ir-l-
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. .ji.t.niiit riom Mr 1:muiht iiK i.lonf- It lum iv' hi-t-
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T
.,
Rant?en from Sixtv to NinctvPer Cent in Various Rcginisnts
Throughout the Country; TotilIs Near $2,000,000.
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Iiiiviii- - in tin- I'nitiil ' tali , ariny I1.1H
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I'uiil 11 i i.iiim n: j mi. '. "
Miti in iti liul.i tin- iimi-1- 1
Hi fin l!:i r ink I11I1I.1I li-- .
Mil.' Tills Is.1111 nf I. " n.iym- in-- laii,-!-'
.illM-'l.lltili- 11 I'm Mi- - 111. ii. ill
In tin- I llltiil Si. it. - Mintimti' .ill-- l
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-- nml . . It- lull lis that M i
111:11 fl 'ilil till- W .11
STIintTNTS IN TH A TNTNfl
CAMPS TO BE TOLD HOW
TO CARE FOR THE FEET,
Bv Aa,.,'iaii Pri.I'l Mi. II111K Main HI .' - In 1. -
nl 1.1 ..11' Mill) in ill Is ft il I hi M .1 111'-- j
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. -EVERY LOYAL COLORADO
CITIZEN URGED TO EUY
A LIBERTY LOAN BOND
mIkI.IiIi. ill .'!( 1-.- (i 'wis t 1.1 mii n
tin- I. I" in t Mm u'lnt.-- t t.t l'iii Hli - ll .I'M"' -- flic I imI,. 'iI ht M.'. mux. ..f ,. (i i,- -.
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GIANTS EN ROUTE TO
THEY WILL WIN FLAG
National League Champions Are
Convinced They Will TriumphOver Their Opponents for theChampionship of the World.
CICOTTE AND SALEE TO
PITCH TOMORROW, REPORT
Rowland's Men Are None Too
Happy a Lot; 'We Simply Could
Not Hit,' Is the Laconic Ex-
planation of Chick Gandil.
Hr Amui-i- ' it PrMi in liniii'il iii. int" Spi-- i i.it Train, ti't
1. - .mi inn H' .'iiinmi'in nun riu" i'm'i
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Ml nut th- - .UKhtit thaiht that
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'lin k iii.lil f mi , ,111't l it mi'.III I Mln VI ll sta II .111.1111 111
t'llli-akli- . Ilenliiti plli he,! tin l,- -l
game so tat imain-- t u- - We ha liltI'l'lter plti'ln thill S. 1. ni,
SiiImc i.f the Si. pi nets ,1.1., III- I
lli.it Hie Hi. ,nt- - it ... Ih. i.i a- - '.heyWent into si riillil I, 1st .1 1, -- .u! thatif thf M
'.1 . - Mite !, l.llir nf
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n Satin la if i:,,m ;.!,: ,..ti- - iipmtMill,
KANSAS BANK VAULT IS
DYNAMITED BY ROBBERS;
GET $3,000 AND ESCAPE
Hr Ai'.iriM Jus. .h. .Mm h i : The
f I'":t - I S.i- I, .t i"-' il.M tot nn If-- , c.i'l t tn)ItloH II (iH li nil Is toiLi. !" llMih.- 4
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ii JUSTIFICATION
FOR PRESENT PRICE I
OF COAMM KANSAS
Governor Capper Appeals to Dr.'
Garfield for Relief from the '
Extremely Unsatisfactory Con
dition of the Retail Market
ftr Awmnif4 l'rrnTniiikii. Knim i'rl I .'. I tf i'lai 14
". .iri'crli il iii linn utiil n
iiK niirniK I'l l' ii t" niiii'iinnHl'lfaiiai fiitlv uith a lU'ifi'iiiinaliiin
In llinmi' fi'iliral .mum. In irnllUrlllK
a la k if I'liht'iili'ili in a'lthnlit'u hirh nil.. I ini-- ita lily in me Injurlnti '
l mi i'i lii'l' l'ain IhiIiiv 11 a'.,I,I',! 1tn l"l I tin t v (i il tit I.I P.illlimrilur I'.illuiir Ini n tti-n- t urn tu thf"i'Mlrltirl lliitit.l.i.ii tnr rnliilltlnn nfttln I'l't.lll lull Illlll kit 111 K.llfllM.
"I '.li t fill ll., l1r II ' '
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tirlil milling tnwal'il l.'llH - "I III"- 'it. 1 Hi tn -
ntur-- i haw- - I n i!.rr.li..l tii.illi-- t rni.ui.-l-i fin . 1111 I
i In ' ilin.'Tins i.iiI.t." 1: M.IH Mini a Mi
fll.'l .1 ll in 1. .1 "Mill al'ilv tini'i'il- - IT Mill li'i' inv.i.iilai.
In ...liiv In linl ai.'iiin.itl' it1..I. i in.i! n Mil.'l In till' n..'ti- -
II. : tin- riu-- .if mi l iiil mil:.i.,l II'.- iiii.l.ll. m.m ll- - maj.--
i'ill ttli. . traff.r li-- Iniiiei--
M U Oils M ll i M,III I'lil IM M I I HUM.
ilmnl-i- , h i Ij M.n.ii." l: . il., ii li.ila M I pi i'i
lltin; In . it I'ti-yin- vnll'i'iMill I.I in iii m . . -- r . a
In 1.1 ml - . ...ll 11 iiilll il.t' III nilIII. :. l.i.Mi- lltllltll'H ri 11 1. -
l.n a. id il ini,'In., nun. t'i'ii.'ti'l
ih ,1 iii.l. ..-- il In i.l.t.iliiiil I.'.'la'i- this ..It. :in tin- nniti-i- l
al.li Minil.l la f HI (ll l .l.1 i.r mall in 11 ml j
Il i:l.t ni. int-- . h..r I i lnsi'il fnr ni
i .1 l.i r a 11.1 I11.1 n hiii.l-- . h.ni- l.i . ti
REQUISITIONING OF
Vessels of More Than 1,500 Tons
Dead Weight C.ipuci'y, Inst cad
of 2,500 Tons, to be Requisi
tioncd, Ii Report Now.
nr AVin:,..,t IT-.- .
... 1.' 111 IIS ie- -
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.ill A llii i.l - tin I'l- t h i tl,1, ,,i ,;ht , ipanti in- -
'li-l-- a- - al lll-- l ,1111
II i.l.l 'II, .1 Cell f it ns A t .
1,1 i.t 1, tniiii.iti 11.11, f.11,1
H. .le t - step la -- Sat I
t, .Ill ll p , I,. ' '. Ill .'
I, "1- ...pa'll fnl SI I
I 1, II It) " I V .lUltl'l' itillH .' s : -
.' i.. ,, ,, mi ...'hi Al, . ' llns a 1, r v -i - 11 j -- t wll!,,, p;t ii" " p- nl tunics Ma nvV. j , l,i w 11 In I'lilted st ,t, .,,.,1South .111,11 1, all! West In, I, .111 .,a"sm ml. 'in n tt nl, hl-l- the cult in- -
inem .1 - ,p - . - ut l.i I
FLOUR MILLS ORDERED
TO REDUCE PRODUCTION
DUE TO WHEAT SHORTAGE
ftf until- - ttfil lriM ..- - l '11
fit. M MmIU .,1.1.
11' i'S tc f x.il initial urn
iii t hi-i- iiroiliit on in Hitrem or .1 ltd ii it tl (lilt I IHi. I'
III niilfi o ifl i lillClty i.f Hlictfl.1 n ill' l Aa. M.tltlai ,1 .it'llSiHlh ami Sunt h I a K'lU mil In llhew irate uin.ii 0.
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GIBBONS APPEALS TO
AMERICANS TO STAND
BYTHEfR COUNTRY IN
J( PR ES E N T CRISIS
.
That He Has Been Urging Upon
Everybody a Cheerful and Gen-
erous Performance of Duty.
CHIEF EXECUTIVE'S WORD
SHOULD NOT BE RESISTED
People Urged to Pursue Course k,That Is Pointed Out to Them byLawfully Constituted Author-
ity,
ln
He Says in Letter.
INT I J. --I'lllllliHl lllti.,IH Wi,,i,. nlt'iit Wilmin In,, , 1P , ,.,.,. , nl.it. Unit In
!'' ..THii:.ilr alllijtt they tan tlo tho prruti l kmm1 t.
thnii.s..wH a ml th.'ir nuintrvhftM'f'tl and Ki'in mils erfnrinatiC of
thi n duty.'Tha lrtltr wa writltn tin Ui
iniim of thv foniiaticii of th UimiTIM
nf Nut limn I X'niiy. nf H'hti'h f'urjlmil'111 Inais - linimt-Hr- ihnlrninn.
I'rewlilent Wilenn thnnked the arill-i- .il I . it- iii i'i it iiik tltc rhnlrtiiHnehlti."hi Ihice iliiyn of crHieet irolilttiin''
umte the itinlinil, "1, nr thiniKhte Ki
nut tn the chief executive Our tll-- ime l.ir,l tcllH un 'Iteniler to l'ni'H.ir
the iliinttN tlmt are 'neiar'n. mid tntlir thii.u- - IhiU are llnrie'
Ami SI. I'.inl. f,.lu imr the sti-l'- nfhis .Masii-r- , mih.
"I.i-- t every mml lie cnhjeit tn tin1hlirln-- imviers fnr there in nn an'limit, hilt llnil. ami tllime thnHi- i l'.laini'il hi find. Tiler, fnre III"
whii the iniMi-- resiHtrth thiinniinetie nf llnd nml tiny who rist
In theniiirh en i'nnlenttin-tmt- i'
"We hair hi'in nnr e erI'ttnl'T ,'ital Mill enntllllle !n lln Hn 'n
ii all Amerl'-.'ini- i that thei- runi'.i tin- ei-- iiti-s- t froi.il to thetiist-lM'- nmlthin- I'liiinti-- h' 11 rhe'-rfn- l hm.Iei s iii'rfiirnitini'e nf thmt ilutv ii- -it - (hi. tinii mit tn them hyI.. est 11 nti'.l nl Imrit v."
Tlir m i -- iili'iit wrnte tn the enrilliii'l111 ti il
' .M i, I nnl iitisH nil- ,f' ili'i'iI.. 1,, -- 111, in- .1 ,,r, em t imi nf iniif liner
f i, i.iin.t ii It h,-i- hiiiiiKht tin' hnreiis-i- n linn- ami I miiiii nll ti
!lliiM Iiiim mnrh I ,'l i te y I llr IS w I!
I linn r,,,-- t nl ,u tn lilesiile nr- '111'
... .Hl.l llifltient al c I'i nfM in lilin hi'i- mm-iiiis-
t t.i ki tn -- n ;! i ' I ail m in !M t u t i at,n - t, m ki' t he M huh'
ii. '. I ri'l"s. ,.f this Mill' ami,.f inn i ni f tin- l lllt.il Ma!-
th. il 1,11 ,,, il. i le'ir tn thewh.lr r.il.MILITARY TRAINING IN
NEW YORK HICH SCHOOL
IS CAUSE OF A STRIKE
Ur AB.uftliMl Prst, m . l k 1, ' : a- -i thi
w ,1 f It It ,' tn i lulllliles111 11, h.-.-l ,1 i Ini tnllltall
. w i" a --
''h. .11- -. ,f :.
'ke ef a 1. .. hl-- I Iiik.'1!
SI In... I St llii I! S M lS Anna U1I1 relIn a.l ..1 a students.111
. 11, n, It, e lulit.1 u, jl'ii., i, nut it tl,-- . that tun'
lints It. -- ti 11, k ml li t """il.l f,.'..' i - It, .lit it tt II III,e .
(3 KANSANS CONSPIRED
TO VIOLATE SELECTIVE
DRAFT LAW, IS CHARGED
Hv Aaaociitfil TrstfttI.t li oil h K 1- t I J - '
il 111 c til m rli rinilarv toilr tin- wi t u f ft lit w tikfii ti
hI I M lie li.- - m tfc l.rlliir t
W it ifMtiit M...,if of Kiinci '1 Iht i I Im III MU Mm- 4;i!hiltf itil Kl I't'ftN t w 111:1 11 of To U a. .1 i i) ii'iii'
.:. if of Ki-i- r K.tii-.i- f. w r- -iMtillliftl toil. h ;i HtHliiih.f The llnll lllu iilh rf 1.4 iTf-H-
of ,111 u M o: t jti mil inert in tf M a' in Topekii. In. llaiiiitK wa
I ),l it.- (o if.:tN Mil. M'Mlle. ihli- Kt In. i. ti a In r
i In f .In-ill- -- U Ihuiilill! . t . f ! . Kir Wallar- - . IM
in It if'' ili"lii f of itwi Kent 1.
Nn In if lot,, ,, lht iitft' Of Ml.Me Ma- - .ihiim nit1 eiiiin.--- inthe l;t iti li rat lir thf f IMif n
j iiuhxhhi iibhinfc'ton (V, nI i ; - a v
ATTACK ON RUSSIA
Inactivity of the German FleetWas Due to Revolt Among theKaiser's Seamen; Six ImportantUnits Out of Action.
SI? Auorlaud ProMlaillilini, I 'i I I .' The Itnictlvity off
thi' Ii i inn 11 fleet in tins liultlo era re- -
I'enil) mIii-i- i llii'te r nhvliiuN (iniiiir- -
llinltlre fnr uttui-klll- lllleelu, l' nnl-iii- k
tn ihsinti h tn the lnily ("hrmil- -ill- f Hi' Amsti-rillli- due tn theniutiimii mitlireika In thenmy. Tin- nutliieiik iiffertid ut leii.- -l
iiiiiii.ttiint 111,11, ,.f the rie. t. puitniHIlleni mil i.f H tl'in Hint callHtnff thelutlini-itii-- tn iltinlii the iliwlpline hiii!
tilt, nf the rrini i'f niher liirar--
sllliK. It Man III1iiik;IiIi. (he itlHiiutrll.nli3. tn uti-- n ni!'iisin'ei ini uInt'ite m'lili- - avuiiiNt the nf fiinilerti. he- -
HtiM- ;hat Aiiiihl have t lieill
SWITZERLAND IS A
'
NATION OF WHISPERS.'
SAYS U. S. OFFICIAL
Pleasant A. Stovall, Who RetchedHome Today, Says There Is NoNcws and Everybody Is Dis-
creet ; Swiss Strictly Neutral.
Kteiini
mild
morn
inly
tluy.after fourvinus
more hail
laic
rltiMh hiliHuh'
time yeur
eelm-i- l with
illtll,
mi'iiin have lenlinen
thaton-ln- -d
widenull.
tiilh- -
PreuI'nit int. Aiiarentiy
iiitnl theItxeri iiid. rlvi-i- ilaln. the
inintn have
Pwiixerlund,ntner
who Hn withlater hiiniD 'hat each
rihi'dnf w tnins. , day
neM nml every forills ' their
mini. droi theirwell. Tin nml in
mill, Hint "iudThe lesMcl on Sinvull
ineil i.tn.ete!y euinotifl'igi-.l- ,
hull, il.cks. iilnns. nml masts.i.f pink, pale green. hlne
and flay.
DESPONDENCY LEADS TO
COLORADO CATT7 EMAN
TAKING OWN LIFE
H, ..,,. ,r,l IT...ili.nul .Inn, i'i,!,,. -
llll-hll- ii into lilt next li.iilll. I..v hn II,.- Hi- I'liln.
liiiillinil.' when the, hear, a shut. Mrs.I. 111 : her 1I11I.I ami her
1. Mi 1I11.1I upiiii theM.tli l.iillet . .1111,1 ihinui;h
Ins M.,s
ieit In shut hvten ts lie -
I. cell ilespiillilrltt latch
iillu- Mother Hire.M.u Im ' Mrs I.I1..1
lames miilhel I'lllleit IstiiteKenatiii J.itm- Kentucky,ilieil afti lllnrssliete l.iilav Millie herIiik heilsiiie flnm Washington.
E
,111
FRONT OF SIX MILES
British Steam Roller Ii ColnjfDown Kill, and Battles Are Fol-
lowing Each Other Mora andMore Rapidly, Says Maurice.
WEATHER CONDITIONS DONOT DAUNT THE BRITISH
Present Series of Drives Made Re.gurdless of the Elements; Eng-
lish Uso Day Making AirplaneObservations, Then Strike.
The ItrttlKh rnller "trucahill very sli.Miy tint llnw goingdown hill mid liuttiex are followingeueli other ituye mid more rnpldly,
M11J01- iiiiieral Miiurlce. directoriiieititiunM ut thf offic
turilM .
The truth nf thin uniertlnit witu drIV.lioine Iihm than houm after
Man mail.' liv the heKiniiliig thintnu iimithrr lliltl.-- h ututt-- In Klun-ilr-
t three iluye hud oIuiimmIlnr the lat attack nimlr en Tueii--
Tn.'Mliiy'e msh ii luunchedu liny imuw, the iut ir- -drive hiiving hefli curled out
lhe ..eeC,n Thury.iv.Intervulit nf n week orrlai.n-i- l lietween the I'l'lllsh utliirk.
.H.i.l w.im reported rarl,y Kleld Marshal I ulmitf the mix
Military i.'l.s.nei in thta f.itinee- -
""" eredil I coitiiunnii
'' H"-- In lli f that It Ih pr. il.al.lv' alt for gnoil weather
nt of' Another coiiHiileratloii poliintr.l to le' """ "I""1'-- 1 .tHenln, Uite of theti'iriiiian army iiiiiinle. opportunity
t' all pi.si.ll.ie promp- -
tttuilt- - if thi utintMst uilvantage Im tu..e n,ke ..f ,t.
Thrt'i- is no tmliriitinn that theKr.'llch fiilres llln Ulltiall ivtt
t, trh pushed foiwaid apprnitliimtclva mile tn the eilm of II. list WoodIll Tllisl.il aUark lire Jul It ll'lput .Inn In t.i.l.i mix nee. Tllcll tasklor the in nt
pleteil hi Hie liriimintr 'in ' thelitn u ml where efficient pro.
lei would he civen Hie Inltlsltleft flank in Hie rem will the wcilanilrltiliK ess I.ettiK led out he- -
tMei-l- t 1'anf.etleutlaele ami (ttieluteit.fin ffical iltspiitches frm I'rutsh
tn ,i,l,ual ers 1, pot ted ltli--
at 111 eall hour severalhtiiult-- d Minis tat" tin- ileintaii lln'".the ml' all li or.c M'lti.ra.ital:im nenrl- half
1'assi hetuluile ItilKe ll.lli;'iruupp h.nl fought their nay wlth.n
friml iinrlheasl of Yrev, onBl HainrKUd M hlrtl tudnv a UHMiiult Ih llellv-A1- 1
A t U) nt it- I i. I'leasnnt ered. thle nlijei live In theA. f'tiiMill. t Stales tiiliilsler tn reiiiulmler nf rliltce eiitiiniunillngS ut here nn th'' KIuihIitm over ilnnilntintAiiiirltiin Ntiiitiishiii Ilin iiurpnse In of which the Miitirh al-
ii, riin.mlt iin t iniieiit nffictnls remly inrseil nml nro driving iluwn-In- u
shipment tn ami tn wnril.war ,hiisen. Another rmtiilile fact connection
Mr ftiniHll. will direct tn the iresenl nrie of Irtvea MWuHhliigton ami tn his Itl ih now ...irintly beingSiiMininih. .lesi Switzerliind an "u tn iiiU- - rejjiir.lleni nf weather enndi- -11. ill, ,11 hlspern.' line uniiil for llirplane oh- -
"Tlierr Ik mi hndy In "erMitlnn w.m eunuch the Urltlaht. t,, t,,. ,,,in ,,f extriviiin t h I11'" Instance to iti't range.
ititrnilv." he "The SmIum Idny launch their drtiinflre. bar- -
their i.irt of neiitialliy re Ii to the ultin'k throughI he m crilicisin on wore." ami renewed lulnfall.
which Mr nr- -
wasi In col- -
is In'rneon
HIS
11, ,ii. nt I.'of the
at I'll till.I
nl Mi k.n1. 1.. Ih. l nii l liii'V
hen All k;,i .1 atlleimilll he li himselfa, i. K.n fi sav II
.l.iiiii's'inn. i. t
"til nf1II11- Al uf
r hi li t at hrl humiieon M'.IM epeeil.
10
UpIt Ik
nf 1'iritixh ur
en H It
of
I
lhol
tins the In
nn'
on
s ato
p.,tlnn
olH' "l curl
the l'lhad
uill
on
In
rune
Strenuous Campaign Needed to
Make Liberty Loan a Success
' K, Anhii'IIIIi-i- I l'l l"vWashington, Oct! 12. Only by the most strenuous cam
paign during the next thirteen working days, the treasurydepartment announced today, can the Liberty loan reach theBubucription officials are hoping for.
"Revelation by publication of official reports from allfederal reserve hanks that only $325,405,000 in subscriptionshud been reported to them," reads the announcement,"caused committee chairmen to send out hurried rallyingcalls today to their army of salesmen. This amount is lessthan seven per cent of the total $5,000,000,000 subscriptionit is hoped by Secretary McAdoo will be rolled up by Octo-ber 27.
"Only by the uioxt strenuous campaigning, it is realised,can the desired goal be reached in the remaining thirteenselling days. The most hopeful sign in the situation is thevirtually unanimous declaration of district chairman that theofficial figures fall far short of rt presenting actual salesmade."
iTy.-o- ; Dbout on thoumnd yard of th center
of Pinaxhaiiid! vlU(r.
IIIUTlHIt MIUUJH tSVO
Itrptih Front In lltanc and lll-alu-
Oet. J J. At an early hour o-- ar
Hrltmh troop which betn Hit at-
tack In FTon-de- hl mornln had
lenotriaid everal hundrMl yard In-
to th fnmy' territory on a alx milfront from ner Hnulholatwmid to apoint blow Ih Yprw-lloul- rail-way and wer lattllnit alon thPa:haMi(liil rhlif within 10 yard
f th cntr of th villas of rchendl. ,
Hy " 4 o'clock thla mornlnaWfm received that everything
wa nln well with tmlny'a llritlshattack In Kloruler. The troupe alonga wide front had punhwl to bfn ff (lfl yntn government fora (lepm avernKin- - yarua or more.Prhwner wer beidnnln to com Inearly, although alowly. owln to th
Indication are that '""'rn " 'th Hermanearly were awar that Imuhle watnipentllnc. aa about 4 a. m. a larlnumber of n ahella were fired t.ythorn olnng the British front.
Th mala nemy today wna not (heXJermana. hut the mud. The liwimmiwer far lean formidable than pre
.lo.erni..i ... .
wcciu.lued auiortfj them by the re- -
cent terrific Mow. of the liritleh ..Vcorraapondent y.terdy apofcej 'n,,,.r'',r' Ar,h,,rto Field Hill, w ho doea not
Th- -I Aarlrullure. T. A. frear. (liberal.)Ki..!f. .! e.field marahal paid th highest trtli-- lutr to Ma men for their gaimnt workIn th had weather.
ti:i : MTHT- - AT S:t.irt'UH-- TIIIH MllliMMi
London. Oct. li The Hrltlsntroop In Plunder attacked the (!r- -
mana thla morning on a front of aboutail tulle northeaat vf Yprea Theyar reported to le making antinfuc-tor- y
provreaa. Italn fr!! dur-ing laat night. The official reportfrom field Murahal Mnlg'a headquart-er1 t.nliiy reada:
W attacked at 2". o'clock thlamorning on a front of a'mul l!t milesnortheaat of Yprea. Our troop erereported to he making aallMfactoryprugreva. Kaln fell heavily during thenight."
Vleld Marahal Halif la tot effortla being puahed In the aam regionaa th attack of Tueaday. in whichth Krltlah. In cooperation with thefV-nc- drove hack the Germansalong a front of seven mile and cap-tured mor than 2000 prlaonrra. Itla probable that the present effort laan attempt to clear th Merman fromth remaining portion of th domi-nant rtdg aat of Yprea. Tuesday'attack the Cirltlsh mor ground onth ridge and left the Uermuna willonly H small aection In the regionof ransachendael. The Hritiah nowhold tnor of th good poailiona onth rldg. from which they dominatewith artillery th Importantiloulera-Menl- n railroad and the rail-road town of llouler. eUmlrn andlien Ins -
Apimrently the present drive is be.Ing mud under weather conditionssimilar to those whloh existed Turn,day. Following aeverai duya of heavyrains. Field Marehul Huig threw hismen forward wnd surprisel the tier-man-
who dhl not think the Kritiehwould attempt to attack while thebattle field waterlogiced.
A.VOTIIIIH Allt UAII ISmii: vkh iir.i4iir.il
London. (JcL 12. Another oir raidover Kelgluni wa reported officiallyIvxIh.v. The statement follows:
"Naval aircraft ilropped manybomba on the Hpurappelhoek airdromeyesterday afternoon despite heavyrlouda and rain. All four machinesreturned."
Telephone-Telegrap- h
Bond-purcha- se LargeTh American Telephone Tele
'graph company and I's asma-lute-
companies forming the llell system j
announces a wunacripiion in lielialtof themselves and their employes forfive million dollars of the secondLiberty loan This aunscrlptlon isto be aiiotted to localities or sec-tions of the country is neatly us maybe In proportion t.i the ouolus as-signed by the treasury departmentto the various districts, ull reserveso that euch such district will getcredit for Itn proportional share ofth total sum. The actuul stibscrip-llon- a
will be made In each ocalitby the associated companies operating'in such territory.
The iiuoia for the Mountain flutesTelephone ac Telegraph company istwo nun. Ire. I thouMinil dollars, whichwill be distributed throughout theKansas City, liallna. Minneapolis andKun Francisco federal resei v banktIn proportion to the mountain states Kt'ct-i- .
territory located in each of thce dm-- 1 w eretiicts.
Aztec Fuel Co.
fif Swastika CoalsS .s "7 Sugar itev J Yankee
f All Kinds ofL J Wood
Phone 251..e l
Better KodakFinishing Tor Lestfilm Roll Drlopd. 1 I
yUm I'arh. I'rint VestI'ocknt Browi, Hitfrowoies. 4c( Urowai. Mull-,y- ,,
SC, SA, 4i5, 6c. Olv. u.trial t jvur it fl olL
THE BARNUMSl4 Wt Crntfi A.
REGIME IN nTAKE OATHS TODAY
following All night Parly n
Leaden of the Two Ma-
jor Partiei, Part of the Cabinet
Sworn 1 o Clock.
ftp AhmIiM Praainlaw. lnt.. Oct.
b
an
Ii in at
12.forward nfw
CnnadH. which It waa imreed to formdurlti an conference
leader of the two major
portfolio were announce" .
ITeinler secretary of forexternal ffalr. Mr liobert Hoidett.tcon" rvativ. i
Trn n.rni- -
pur- -
ineeand elate
Minister of oversea service, fllr Kd- -
Kemp tconarvatlv )
Minister f militia. .Major (Intern!..1 I -Ji........il..t. 'rn.
their
Inunlgratton and rol.miiutlion. J. a
'ThMarshal ...
heavily
waa
t'oatnnia. A. U Siflon. (liberal i
I lreililent of the privy council, N. WItowell. (Itbe-l- .)
Hallways and ronals, J. I). I'.c'id(conservative.!
Aa minister of overseas sen Ice. iirfMwurd Kemp aucci-e- Sir tleorg"IVrlev. who lecome Canadian hiahit.mmissloncr at London, In whichrapacity he has been acting temporarII V.
Frank Co'hrane. was appointedrhiilrniMn of the board of directorthe Cnnad.an Northern railroad
hher portfolios to be filled were.tlll the subject of conferences thisafternoon, it waa expected the finalcomposition of the new- sovcrnmcntwould be announced tonlaht. With theentrance of five liberals ini.i the cabinet today lilvcrnl representation t
hrouaht up to seven. Colonel t'ttalKintin and Hugh Uuthrle. Ilbrrnls.weer sworn In a minister of publicwork and solictor general, respe --
tlveiy. last week.Indications were that I'reinlcr lieo
Murray of Nova cotia and Jr. H. Car- -
veil of Nw Urunawick, liberals, wouldagree to loin the government beforenight.
Telegram from General Livestock
Agent of Santa Fe Not Regarded as Specific Enough ; Meeting
Held This Morning.
The New Mexico Wool I .rowers association met with W K. 'looilloethe Hantit Fe railroad company')western lite etock audit, this mornIlia to discuss the subject of a uni-
form ruling reirl, riling the nssiirnItient of stock cars for shipments. Thewool urowers wanted il made plainas to what took preferen.t. .lute offiltni the order or the Hiilppllti tin
Mr. floodloe read lite folloW'llu; tel.from W. T TreU-axe- gene
l.ve stock nifent of the coiup.ui"IVe are Uhini the w ti tub- in
I urnlHhiti stock cars, w hich Is ah follows; Filing dale governs . ... . I : i -
dnte till tlie or.lo-- m aeccptol. AT
the lo.i.1;.tg date is thus fined tinfllini; date Is not furih.--
That Was not reirnrde.l speci'lceiloiii-li- . The wool growers .ihkeil Mr(loodloe to liinr a more definite i til-
ing
FIRE BURNS BARRACKS
AT CAMP DODGE, IA.; 125
MEN SHIVER IN COLD
Bv asolat4 TretaI'aii.p Ii.mIkc. I it s M..iu-F.r-
tlestroveit the W.Iof Companv I fust
l:tni iii pot In i. up- .
toiino nt i'i ly toilavU It h the if in pi i a in e
liearlv . loiiiiIt IV en frici; thl tr In
attire No .ne vv is hutvc.n. est ii i.i t ' . ii ; $ I. il
LEMONS BRING OUT
THE HIDDEN BEAUTY
Mlk this lotion vrycost and jutt
for yourself.
What gill or inof lemon juice to lellloMblemishes, to hleai 11 tliebring out the roses the (
the fillblen lieaut.v ' Hut
ii. iitin- -
aritiv tc".Is in -- cant-
far
Worn
htti
iiisii t he a I dt otiiplf loii
skill and toeshuesa a ti.llemon juice
a lout in jiclil, lht fttte n ritiitihK. HintnhtiuM tt imixm1 with unluiril wlituthiM why Strain thMiti;h it fnif rlt'lhtile JtJlif I'f tVU flrh U'llKMIN HittU tUMr I OIltttllMHK UlMlUt lilt (MIIH'fD
i'f nn liiuil wtill'. tttfii (shitUi At1 hihIu liuve ii htili- - Mii.irti r pin; f nkin
rjMl-il'KIl- li.tli.lt Ml illiUUt l
!! UtiMl) ,' fH H Hill. Ill J'lluf oihn.jt I'lild (i-i- IU- - jhuii' toDlri'iu Hit IftiiKfi Jiih-- mi nu in M
Kt'tM Into thr l.tilllf, (li M OilM lot innwill remiiln ui Mini fi i liiMMjltll llfll MM-I-"- I tlilll l Hi'fill f. Il4 k. lirtllM Mllll huit'tM it HlliUllil
tit tt Irli'tath rlfar, niittH'tlH'ii untlbvtiutify th ink In.
Any fliuiculKl will KtiiM'tV thrriiuni'tM nf nn hurd whiti t m i x littiittt tii.ii ihtt Kfiwei" lit" 1iih. Iim
The Evening Herald, Albuquerque, N. M., Friday, October 12, 1917,
E
Enemy Countries Will Rejoice Albuquerque to Entertain Work- -
Over the Revelations Made Re-
garding Conspiracies in Navy;Chancellor Must Go.
Vf Anlai4 PressAmsterdam, t'ct. 12 Vor- -
waeits. which in common with otherOerman newspapers iirrlicd here afterIs hours delay. or.tulns a scathing at-
tack on the Impel lul 'term in chancelslor. Ir. Micluells. Itiferrlng to theM ichnelis-Vo- n Capelle hints of the ex-
istence of a rons)iira y In the navewith wide I annf icatloua. and that cer-
tain deputies particlpitted In the re-
volt, it says:'llnemv lountries will r. .loice and
will not belli e that this is a rhliculcu.iexasKeriliou lneuled bv an lncaauestatesman unanie it. Imd other meansto Justify ht'tvself. It was not a reiolii- -
Motiiry consiirac. lint a case of ml't-tur- y
rexolt such as. in vli w of therotrncted war. has douiitlee (tcruiTctt
In other countries nnd no window ff i'r.s i uihltii-'- d to show tint
lciiiit.ps were tonci-ine- in it."1 cel. mine that unless the deputies I '"r
were arrataneti. tin statement orhan- ellor Mlchaeliv ami Admiral Voniipeitt would lv branded us frivolous.
it sas:lr Michaeh ami Admiral Cuptdle
hne l a feast to foicMii countries of fhe prospec: i e trium.h of
is in ierin.iu. With luiiisjfists they have pushed the independentsocialist Into the limelight. Michael!- -must go. A lulselx understood sell.'
f duty has minced this man toa post for w hnh he is in no wise
fit led.' he'll Iieputy Neuni mciitiont-i-
'on lb tlimanii-liollMe- u s nunie therebhstag ifave the anaxultoii. 'e who have coinbatted lullItethmann-llollwc- g must say that coin- -
pared with the present chancellor. Yonliethiniiiin-lloll- eg was a glint.
"When Lr. Muhaelis ended hissecotid speech his words sunk Into agrave c" silence l.ien the conservative.- - scour to have lost liitcresl In thischancellor. Germany tug nut w in h. i
defensive war 7hilu her fate Is direct- -
hy llircadl.ure hurr im ratic geuland a narrow mindcil police spirt'..Let an etid b made to Ihia traged."
IHM TKNT l NAVY
llliV H 1IOVTIIS (.Amsterduin. i ct. l i. According to
siitiie report here the discontent In
the Herman navy began eight monthsago and the. uittjt of .the fleet hadreached such a nervous state owing !.the prolonged high tension that onlva spark was needed to cause uu ex-
plosion, t n board the warships. It Issaid, large numbers of pamphlets werafound dialing with the cause of thewar ami tskiiui why liermanv beca ietlie most hated na.lon In the world,'tillers dilatcit on the vile influence ofInnkerdom and the lug maniiracturiutinter'-st- s ami purporteil to give thatruth alu.ut "the men behind the war.
Fairly reliable acVouuts put tlien.un.bi r of men conilcuiucd lo penalserilllnle .it lhlt v Imsc sentencesra ;ie Irolti five to fifieeii w hl'tteithtv to one liundre.f were gucnlighter
M0RDECAI BROWN WANTS
$7,500 SALARY DUE HIM
FROM DEFUNCT FEDERALS
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OFFICERS' AND CREWS'INSURANCE RATES ARE
SLASHED BY GOVERNMENT
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T OCT. 18-- 19
ers Next Thursday and Friday;:Attractive Projrram Has Been.
Prepared for Meeting.
The state Chrg-'la- n Fndcavi.r con-
vention will be held In the First Chris-
tian thiirvh her next Thur-da- v "ind
Fliday. ct. It ami in. The followingis the program:
Thursday.It). en a. in - lh vutlonal.The Christian Kndeavor M.iveinenl --
nrlgin ln v eiopment. etc.'
i '(.port unities in Intel ine.liate Wot li
M'ss Fern I'lllc,. i
tur I'art In Making New Mexico I t ,
- Kriw ard Crist y.
J:'I0 p. n:. lie.olional dev. Job i
A. M. 7.1. Kiel. Helen.Christian Kndinnr and uur Soldier
llovs Arthur K. II. Koliinson. dinu1.
cpporllililllea I lev. C. C. Cotilova.'lMis I'cgas.
The Value of a Infinite Float itnthe Society lloiuli Miss Kclil'J
Kraciner.Wh.it We Can l'o (state viorkl--Mr- s
I. I,. Shields. Ji iuex Hpi I gs.Tune is ri si'fv ed here f.u paper
upon it:y subject that any societ Inthe state might wish to present.
Furtherance of the (iospe! Ill lllI'lllllppllies - llev. K. K Coolev.
7 :iu p m .Sony Service, under di-
rection of I.. J lfuii.levotional- - llev. Hugh Cooper.Ail.llcss- - llev K v SchnelerConvention Sermon M r. Seiiht
Iketilito of Japan ( pi oln lllei it lectinfrom X. V.i.
Social hour arringed bv the presi-dent of the A!'untif riplf soileties.
I rlilav.1" "" a. in. I ev otional
of letters f rmiir societies notrepresented b delegates.
iiiisitiess and elei tion of officers.Societies unable to send deleglt"s
are iciuested to -- end letters to thuslate president.
I'l legates will have the opiortuni' v
of atlentllng the Slate Sundavand Y. M. C A. enliven' n.
Hrlng receipt for .our railroatl fareas wc are practically issured of
raps for the round tip.The pesent offbeia me. llev. A
Tooihaker. Alhu'uertic, president,Miss liladie Krtiite, Wagon Mound, re-
cording secretnr ; Itev, c. c ('ordova.Las Vtgus. corresponding seer'--
tare.
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ee u al'ter week has been piibll-h-C- il
the let of Albiiiiier.lle peo-Pl- e
Klilm-- suf i s - ba kacho vic-
tims people who have endured man..-form-
of kolnev ami bhubler disorder.These WIII1C...-- C have tise.l lloan's Kio- -
ney IMIIs. All have uiven their!iipi-(- al. It's the sam"
ev rv vv her.-- r.n.tiiin Americin m n andWomen lire ptililiclv reciimuicnilin-Itoair-- a'!V.i in the home papei.Isn't It a wonib-ifi.il- conviiliini; in.fssof prut. f ' If oii u stiffen r v. tutvci'lut inu-- t "Tr- I'oatiS first"
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AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIESWe are showing in our west window a complete line of accessoriesthat are needed by every motorist. We offer the following sugges-tions: ,
For Removing Carbon UeJohnson Carbon Remover
Positively removed the carbonwithout injury to the engine.One-ha- lf pint 65cOne pint $1.00
For Squeaky Springs UseJohnson's Stop Squeak Oil
One application will keepsprings in perfect condi-
tion for six weeks.One-hal- f pint.. . .40c
For Polishing Your CarBody Use Golden Star
Body PolishOne pint 75c
For Polishing Nickle orBrass Use Blue Ribbon
CreamOne pint 40c
R. E.
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Professor Seder i platininii to sta t ,.
tin ii meet sit leper service ai;ainthis .vear, coiitiiine 'hioiii-'l- i
the w inter t. rttis. 'I scivi is in
unite a lit itn. n for the iinivci-it- '.
last Vc.ir III the V.I' of Kooil inusu,.nd Ko.-i- iiildles-a-- - ami 'l ofes.-o- i
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For Loose Spokes and ShrunkenWood in Bodies Use Spoktite
Expands shrunken wood to orig-inal condition.
One-ha- lf pint $1.00Good for furniture, doors,
floors,
TO KEEP YOUR RADIATOR ANDENGINE FROM FREEZING
Use ThermiteOne gallon .... $2.00In quantity, per gal-
lon $1.85winter does not injure
your engine
To Oil Your Car UsePolarine
Gal. cans 90cMobile Oil
Gal. $1.10Cup Grease
One pound 20cpounds 85c
SPARK PLUGS, EVERLOC TUBE PATCH, HYDROMETERSTIRE GAUGES
WHITNEY HARDWARE COMPANYMEAD, Manager
307 West Central Phone 76
Every Womanshouldbabies.
has II forced lo II ill.'Hi which had no t ont r.-- l
from position. ll-'- i
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m iiIoi I lassThe Senior meetlnu. whill
to have I II held c.l ll.il v
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, iisinent fa't that tin- - nieii-- l
conflicted with tiieetilil! of pi s
.illle.l Iv k- - .it In- -- inntune to discuss some W"ll. I".the Kit Is f"l I'i riot a- The.'into lulMliess ..f llicc'llli; next.M. .ml. iv noon vi ill be the li
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has Ii. i II lo next Molld.iv'vcl.ini; due to Ihc f tct that Thursdav"a- - a holiilav for uiiiv ci sitv st'idelit-- .
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to make this world safe for her
Every woman CAN help by putting her savingsinto the
Liberty ILoanand encouraging the men of her family to do thesame thing.
If you are not able to subscribe for a largeamount, you can buy a $50 bond.
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The Evening Herald, Albuquerque, N. M. Friday, October 12, 1917. iTKree
Our Mail Order Service Is Prompt and Victrolas and Grafonolas on the Easy Pay-mentEfficient. We Prepay Shipping Charges on Plan. Come in and Head Your Favor-iteAH of Your Purchases : : : : : Music in Our Sound Proof Music Rooms.
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"Ready! Aye, Ready in This Apparel Shop!"FRESH SHIPMENT TODAY SUITS, COATS, DRESSES ANDSKIRTS THAT ARE A DELIGHT TO BEHOLD AND SEND JOY TOTHE WEARER ! MANY FABRICS AND STYLES THE LATTER DE-SIGNE- D
TO PRODUCE THE SLENDER, LILY-LIK- E SILHOUETTE.
"Pretty is as pretty does" is as applicable to dress as it is to children. It is the be-
havior of your suit or coat or frock under vicissitudes of service that makes youfairly hate or love it. How disconcerting and uncomfortable are those minor"breakdowns" in apparel for which one had hoped to much at the time of pur-chase! These things do divest your investment of its profits; indeed, they renderit at a loss. They are perturbing mentally, and riot infrequently they are down-right embarassing. There is a way to sidestep and avoid them, a broad, smoothway straight to Uosenwald's. Ask the women who wear Rosenwald apparel.They are happy. They even tell us so, and when customers speak out in thismanner, it is quite certain that their happiness is happiness plus! Grace of lines,beauty of materials, perfect tailoring and style all the while.
Coats and Dresses at $15, $19.95, $25, $29.95, $35 and $45 and on up to $195.Suits begin at $15.
YOU ARE INVITED TO COME AND SEE THE NEWEST FALLMILLINERY MODES OF THE SEASON
Aiuiil i Ik ini'iix, nl' lln' Millinery , sunill lints it the liiniii' siiirs, l,iii'r.'(' ami inctliiiiu liitls.il-- .i li,if . ir -- . A I nut nitc. llie wrivl mil i iiiiiitii'mil" 'In' lints with which wmiii'ii will cmwii
1',-- . . toilettes. Win resin , i r uiie ui lis in i, nr M i! iin ry Siiliiiis, (( I'ul niilliiier . nt puis m e1. . Tl:i';. -- Imtv niiii-ii.i- l outlines.. s.,t't vlnrreil ei.i -- ili'.iie. . luwiis ami ntlier sin, nl IVjii tires that
K loin ,i , li.iiiiu ii ili'linile si ' nl ; ' . , .i I an in.iit iiliiiility tluit i rentes :i tone i,'If without s.iel'itieintf llie ,! le.
The s,;r.,.ii', iiiues' shinies .at), i sttlo mo ill's t,niies. I I . v lis, ii . rose, o,its Hint iiittellt tones.I'r- i- T ,.t $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15 00 to $25.00.
READY-TO-WEA- R HATSfs.n nt ninl ,1 ,,t net i v . lunnuish s.nlo.s iii hn'tei-s- ' ihsh. i.vet ninl eloiir.
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I', The pin. e ill I'm,,,,mirI'i.
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Fined, FatherHeld in City Court i
trialill l nl n . .! "1. ' ' '
I. vi.eh w a- - lined $1". The elder. lu ll Was alle-le.- l i.n , t It ii..
il i.si iii Ihiiii the pence file.l hv tv'.l".The -- on it an arrested oni li.iilli. nf tit iliiketiness and .li..r.eeI i i i ' i c ii n i i. l.d not it .ndvia- - iiihr.il to appeir for a leal.i'.1 live .. i loi k Ins aft. rniii.li.
Put in ii W ANT I'". ad. thenihe 'NS
i
IS IN GREAT NEED
Many Errors; Japanese Wing
Plaudits With Address al So- -
tictv's Meeting
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ii In lil its iiniiii.il iiii'i tiui; in 111.
l . i'i' l.llllillll' tlliH
til
"Liberty Bonds."
exchange merchan-
dise payment
STATE'S GEOGRAPHY "EHE
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ihal he hadtoi i Veals
t ,.! . I,. tli:htda lol tin- i .
pie ot llo- worldlive II,. li . It - i.i'is-.u- v
pinned.' I., n i . In:
liatlt.il llill.n- - of tillse f.iillittt ni.il.e ninlei fid
liolti t. t lin e ci elicit I'H )
rai e in The .lap.i In A if "lintiniditll-,- ' l.lll Iliele lllll,eilsnf Japanese il iliu; ll .'i ' il a e
lir.olllate wolk I: the eoilenes an..Illllt el sllles I l'lled Stales
n r ,mw
Biing us your First Issue
We
accept them as cash
in for
or
I
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f j
iwt ;;i n .i ml A'ii'-- i it .( i cv tli'r.. if 'iie i 'in-i- t Th "ti li;t n:i
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siii. .Mr nil-- .
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; he .iIIi.-k- . 'I'Ih ,lll the rest ,.f HiVvullil ero ;il .iLenine. Iri'lll tile I
'nellee "I I. 111- -. i"l.l nil UlilT .llleH".mil ii ulizinw th.il there ntlierfiil'ees til. ill I'mss!,!!! Illili- -
t.irisiii.Mr. Ikinioln in his ple.i f.,r ,i ,et- -
tel' Til lit I el . III li'il'. i" I
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As a material cvnleiiee his mi.-ie--
took nienitiershipi ieiietiiphie j
luri:e atlan hIiowiiii; iiren.s involved111 flic l.otindnty withWas preHolllcl In the Hoelety hvih. i h i'i..
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will
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lOictv lli:i!IH WANT
hnilsen.ttneiit.
IpiUsi
w,iiui WANT
BLOUSES! FRESH AUTUMN STYLES, $3.95Our IiIouhch it.H.'i luive hxen Ititfli MHmlm--d viiluc atrip. Tilelowly Btttumti Hfllinir tnoro KtiMtnin the tttniiilnnl. Tlicy fart, addtirw'jrlory :i.!)." l.loiixn aclupvrinont. Kenlly, did them justice here
advertisement you miuh aeense (rushinit: therefore, merely fiivn
trenernl deseription and the with yon, trusting that your nense econ-
omy and your desire realize the utmost style ami good look will promptyou investigate.Mouses quite beautiful and very treatmentOthers tnft'etns with fashionable satin stripe and daintiest tueks andshirrings; colors, that the good colors, among them green, gray,navy and purple,You will with interest small collars and self-colore- d button.
"IT'S IN THE DESIGNING"Miur dress Corset. AVc have
theW,CJ I?If you wear your
hnve
J3w corset like
linelinn
nniicull
The best
wear
I'lirli Wearimprove your
Most dressmakers recommend It's
you you wearingbest there
Tl
VIEW Of EXPERTS
si.t.s ,,,,:,.. Today's Conference.lupin,
ports from Countv
Hattie- - "i.i
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tin- -
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III.
calldo lint
out
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Agents; Accomplished
Boosting Output
TiiiUvm Krotipenmity
ilen-tnte- . auenlMMeliil.i eiilllliiellle.l ple.is. .nmleil k.iVi'.ii;; (IKliell IIKIMltK
henefitiiil
to nn
an
111.
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a
styles.molding quality
Corsets makesfavorite.
Corset
other worldwearing
Corsets.
peiininee Corsets.should
wearing Corset(Inure.
When Corsetenr.ets.
$1.50 $10.00
IS
HearsIlveiiiutM.
Various
about
Much
Way
Cnllfl-M-ne-
fliiiinei.il
tli"!ih,,' reiilet
Calph
uail.t.-.- l ImahtV :Vr,.Iu.p nilM
priihlcniH
different ntitllned
dlstriloitionfarmers,
iirotliietM.
iiinmiitiitit'K.ohtalned.
Keittpenii Vnlencli
l.ii'iniihiie.l
lleil.l.ill.l.l.iitiotlal potiMoes
halt'a v.
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lent flat.,.ip'll and teal cl..!e; f ini
M il . und (aim
Win, t Mia' niule i
I . tlurc i ... c Ihe way.
new of n ml nowfor in
our if woin tin- - i of wen rest eiise of
in
of snt in, new in
of the ofnil of the is, all of
the new the
Fit over new (' Blatest
It's figurethem
Bcm-ree- f fashion
No iii
onetAsk see
women make
doubtCorset. More women
tlieui season. a C,nu--
a Corset.nil in the
a are
up to
Re- -
.,i,.i it
inof
of
ihe IIIof the tniir-- ! of '.h
liiethe
C
fig- -
will
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B
IS
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of ltsileitcfi with 'oiiii- -
iiiiik ,N midUral hl'CIItimes
i.f meeiinKs money theihe IWcinnto
'h.iei.r
umilcd.
elate
shin,
neverlllllll
dlHputeAl.i.i
lol'.'t
find
the
the newthe np- -
wearNo
are
lit.wear
the
ihiiii anvthinir hint neon Nlnee the
;,., vilh tho a.,.l th.w;1l fl.purpose nf cnr.lihiitf county niU'ittit.H the vallum. thev wer
nlleil upon solve, nml nhtain t
nifiinanee of that niliiht leudi. if t nf film, for future
tt .irk.The ei.nnty ivtfenti.
ihe work had iloint! iiIiiiikthe Inn's of ie.il the
and the ofeased .create of food
The repoils shi.wid thai, liyinvii rent inerenxe In
the tain. crops hcenh
iiniu'v. I the plan that hadhv the tiiintM fif
ei.uiitv ttho Kill' seed' Ilier who had Ktlff'ii letl! llH'tlll
Ke.in Mlaiid that ill TnoBe.itintv the 'fen.- e i.f aefeane Wotlld
lie Too per i .1 I' YmiiiK. ofI S. iitd.it i niintv. repoi d that th
.ll.lll.il' si,,.,- - alhl.u Hut mill ln'l. I'l'im o.npiit heill fi.l ile dueThick. Watt, sii-iii- and :he ...n, hut eed- -
Ii.i
...in
f, ill the fat'il'i-t'- plHllt ndi cropK.
i. tt ill'. ei.ll 111 tIU:est tlul"iappeals ha Cat VtliClit. M V flT
iti.iii - mi I'ti ttli. had hind and tools win
lid.lllf"
late
very
that
Are
leans,'' .hp I'.- ..eeil ami as a lemilt nil 'fwith :n es heat have liven planted The
dl.itt tl le.tloi the hean i Inp ill
ttl'l Hhel'lal eleinsel In I'll Collnlv.
ill' ml i -- sit he 'III III.So, an me tt. ll.lVI'ii.f .er while
I ilould. .1 toe eol ..f .Miunel conlitvII.
1,1
etl
ill ."s
of
of
loppllis'ini
eVV
alelilllv
nil 11
,if
oil illit- li. ll'l
h III"hilt tl.
Sell
lei llle alltol "Ullter.
po.-- ilici'.leil.
1. ii.i. ..r b itV. t.itilv tt is ii" iii
do,to
to
w;i..
hit
ne
of11
Cnro
nil
B.
C
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is
tonf
to toopinion
i ion
thi-- In ento
int'iin
B'i perus hail
KiiKcnn ofoutline.
inertIns to my fai
V.
entti
he
andIll 111, lllf
Hidvo inn;
i.f
ie
to
IH.
on.
at tt ill a Hinidar Inp '.'-- farmer al'i lielter p.
youto
who
oiia
ness
Inlil
I'I. Id1 Hand lllIM Will ;.,. Aril the l'o.teti- III,, d'l-- t nil tt'lll sll..VV Tea- -'
(i.e fiilP, ill" hct'lIi i'i'. von. ir.ips San
III.',,,.,
I'd
"ml
tt.t
use.
th.
ml.
lull
II,.
Me
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le--
Mo
Iliu Inst. iol
,,f Tl.i Al'
nt
to
ill
he
M.
ii.erei-- .' rlull pel eelll
Pill., I Ik faee the eolninu thanthe last tear
Tin- - ciinfc. cin e . to i d c ri'il the plan..f nskine, the farmers a Mtiatl .ateIntcie! he ,,,..i one, is II lend'-i- l toI.. i l ease Ihe self I enp.-- t nf fltl'llicl rl.
'olliix .nuiilt ..poileil that l.ifoie'tie foicrto-ue- lull wi.n p.eil
appntntetl a cninnilttee I ';n ent male the il'emeiili. i.f tin"fa. nl. is As a result if the Invest
Til. nun p.iutnls und IV- -
oiii pounds nf corn had hern ilistrlThe tie. n crop ha.l pr,.t eil in
le the nnmt ticc.-iMttl- .
Max Vi.idhi.iiH tha Workof tin- I'tlllier. Iteusi,,l eomiMIIVivlllil. had tieeu formeil m Item a III! i
oiintv ami hoi heeii i.f vi Put help tollie farmer.
The i iiiiiri, hip i nns.tleteil whether,t would he Inllii to leminiie ihe d-
ti HnilHm of ecit throiiRh E- Umlsey.iiKi-nt- or lm uKenta Bit Hoim Nw
i
IM
lunil i It wus t tractnyntcni! I'alrloilc .Merlin.to bi n m
.1 H.'io liy llovrrtmr W. K.ihiit...inieri th,,wuirrWni nf n ,,,,., ,
.ill tlii mantle, mill It wim loft toii. Ii t,i hi, he (hi pnilili'in Miiriihuc.
H iki u...,, ...n... , . .. , . Pri'Klileiit lliiirli'tt t.
nun U. Hot ei niir l.lii(lM.y hiKhly conpllin, nti il the ci'lifei elite, unit loitchedupi.li h iiinnlier nt the nuhjerti. th .1
h.i.l heen illKi'UHKed. The Koteninffati.rd the tine of local iiioney lief orenpite hei, was offered to farmer.Ill U K. II (I to Hum. I.ludiey MildUnit In- - the state nl:mild lievv lllini. In cxieml t.-- e time of yiuc-n- t
when the farmer not meet hiolilinatn.il. "When there In nn evenillume. " fiuvirnnp l.lmlncy. "thoHate chiiuld a mihlier and
theThe cniifet-eiie- did tab kindly
to credit iirKanlrntlonn, hut thoiiKhtUnit the firmer should made tofeel that the mate wim InunltiK him
of held we Governor thilt hiup to In- - Al-- 1 lienofaetor.:ne ,e, .vein evpeitH ,...,i.. i..,.i,.,.i i..t.,
enll
l.n
,1111
iinifii-si.il- .
iii.'- - '..I-
liter lii.e
.if
,1
nit
he ilmi
B
of
li'lV
of
eounty
pit
lie
he
STATE CONVENTION
OF W. C. T. U. OPENS;
T
Patriotic at !
nor and Liberty Loan Cam-
paigner Will Speak; Programof Meetings in Full.
The state eoiivciilinn of thet'li. i..tian Tetnpei'ance
in the elan vuui-ch-
Huh inni tnni: with deli'Kate froii', teneoiimies p.eieiit. The . out enttmii willla.d tttn da's I olIovviitK i the pin-- 1
Kt'.mi:'litis Mori ill. t.
i
iiersonI 'evotnin.i IsSpeelul ItiUNIWords of icieellllif. I. stale
M,s AnnaK. of c.uiiiulttee.
of committee ondentin!. collt'teMle.
.
ia i
""
Millet- -
' r. i - 1 e v. '. O.Hour It Xecil
Nitltei hiiiioiiitv president(V T
S. P.irlev.of power
ii e It Patterson, nationalV .' T P.
Do you know thebetween Miinsing-wea- r
and just t
Onoe you find out, yon
mid Mnnsiiurwear will be
fast friends for life.
We now have the finest
largest of
winter styles that we ha' e
ever had.
thi-B- c with -'- T-ilr Mexico.'
J.
it
ri'dil flHHoel itioti. fminU Winfrey.hiipuHsiiili. iinlfiit K'iilnit
Jn(iy JUrBiKanM1,Mi
roiiniv fur' Nuliinliiyit,.f. -- Convention ontcr ty
Hemlemon.
Ihe
thmiiihi
could
Hal,d
credit."not
'l'"-.,.,,- ! Inirinl."L.,.,.,.,i,i,..,i
t.l.liei-se-
Inlltti--
tliini
note
Rally Which Cover
t'nloilopened I'resht't.
1 1 ii i d n.KiiNt
ofof
M
nf Mr. Kll
o
andIxer, It.
and ref o.
fair and open air .
ofof
t",
th
unit whit ul
and redand
ofOur MIb Anna A.
M lisleof
to sin eeod led I'V
Mr. .1. It.
jouiI
t nn
XI
Addi en- - II. in. A. .to. no eeI of mate.I
i h i ci.lle.l to maler i,y. Mim A.the M i.--s I.. Hen- - w. f. T. f.
'.the
M
I'nl. K. CM
Blind BeggarK'dl .'all im;
p.ttlAppoiiiliuent ere
.lUhllcallon. mi-Il- l
Sinn;,
llalatice Kaih-- i
superiiiicnileni.
differ-
ence
underwear
and assortment
Mimic.Iievotloni.l
VxUKhn.Iteiidlnu minuterlteioit corresponding Becretary,
riyrd.Cepoit trenmirer,
Wood.VounK nple'H hrunch.l.ntnl teinpei'uni.'t leulun.
tlijht.Hepnrt nutlonl orenn.
Maude Oreene.Department Kepnrt Prew. yit9-nmt- le
RlviiiK. rM'niit iiiatory.mercy, flower mlwilon, Minduy whunl.Kalihiith nlmerviinee, work ninonic rail-road employe, medlcnl tetnperiinc.franihlHe, meatsInn.
Kcport creduntluui cioninlttei.Klecllnn offleein.Noon-lld- e pniyer.Adjournment.
eMii.uihiy AfKi-niMi-
Cuiiventlon culled order.Special muHle.lievotlonitli.Memorial wrtic.Depiittninnl Heporti Chrintlun
clentiflt-- temperancework umnne Imlhimi,
parlliinientary unce, mothern' nieet-Im- frlhhrrn recrultn,
meetinii letter ilnya,ctiinnelistic .nedal conteat.
Introducliun vlHltor.nervice plan.
tlnrilon.
Keport committee.mpilHlllli..
Weaver, ltaton.Mime llaneiiu huaineiw.Announcement.
niiii'iu.N.i.irdi.y tciiliiit.
Souk ervlce.Mimic.lntoeaiii.il IIiikIi rooper.
Lucero,
SittiM'-.M- iK Lawrenie ljickey.onveiiiion Ail.lie Atiiiu ilordnn,
president. Harriet ,.,.11,rIlt ,m,UIIIlluhic.
lisle.At.
Hecrctal't. Has RollcM'C.itlio
Address
Uee.u'.l
Of Forty-on- e Dollarilenrite Jnhnon, a blinil man
h. ihi.. finatice. canipaiKit plan. l'erited In bena-l- on theMi.etiiiK l.y the national pi ileiit. iee.ite,l wnrniiiK. from the ,.i- -
Mik An. A. in.I was arreted htm niiihl. It had
VrtcrniM.u I'li.rlolie Itallt. H "' lm ket. polli't heMi llai iiett lleiiileisiin. pre- - j ha in two dut. He wh
i,,,fc. conimi'ieii to me touniy jmt mrl.y Mr, Itrailfonl and Mr.
I vcr Ileckiuun.The and -- Mr H. '
mate SV.
P.mil
t.ui Mr.tute and
Mm.
-
Ia moruiiiR.
W. mu
Mis. II.
Theof mate
Mr.
war
Iluw
Ad
Itev.
hull.
ttee'
lord. lie,The ay
heen towntn
-- Mid.
J:D0
retar-
who
thl
Police Rounoing UpSuspicious Characters
The police are tnunilltm up tilcht.raeter and Idler. t:tvn
of them were urra.gned In th cityIntuit thia n.ornin-- . Mint tf thm
The Pan nitn. I'lirposc and A. hiet e. r,,,r, ,,, ,,f ltlK q u,,,,,r a hort-inc-
i.f Ihe V '. T. I' - Miini l.ll.l I'm,, limit.A. ton d.oi. ..csiiletil national W. t. m'I' Want to t'.l" thai mule tnr J
Woioaii and I'liit'iotlKiii - Mj. W. ., Try th WANT Al ny.i
The Evening Herald
na EVZKnra imtiT.n, nro.GEOIOX ft. TAIX1XNT, Uutpf
PubUahad 17 fteroo Wep feuadey at 124 Worth Beeoad
fctreat, aUbvqaarovie, N. M.
Catered at Meoad-clt- Mattert tee. poeteffia. at Albuquerque,
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VKMBCK OK TUG AnSKClATKDrnr.nn.
The Aaeoelated Prim la eietu-elval- y
emi'led to the una for re- -publication of all itewe credited toIt o not otberwlae credited In thlapaper and a)o tha local nana pua.liahed herela.
n.OYFItllW l'MIIA.-.-
No mn ia born without fault, oa
In beat who ha tha few-eat.- - Horace.
o aanuer prooj i'n ne i.-- n ? --
man of hla own littlana thanIn e.neM men. Oarlyle.
j
im tharefora conta holdly unto
the throne of rat-e- . that wa ma at
tain mercy, and find Brace to help(line of need. Hebrew. K: l.
How woefully tha world doth wearua down, w hile Tuna, the robber atealaway our Jewel of enlhuitlamn.Oeorgea Molmeme.
What better ure can a man ptirauThan to do all the o.l he can find to
doT May f:inno(ihmn.
Hut mlhtlet of the iniKhty ieanatn whi h tha arm .if proareaa lean.Man', nnbleat in melon to advanco.Hla woe amuaae. hi. weal enhance.Hla nahta enforce, hi wrunar redreax.Mlfrhtbat of niixhty la tha pre.
Ir. Howrlna:.
Ha who alwaya wall, upon God iarandy whenoaer Ha ralla. Ha ia ahap;y man who an Uvea that death atall time may find him at leiauredie. Fell ham.
Ut )uatiu- - lutva Ita ImpariiMlI
und-iaa- tiaaawa. TbtmiiB) l i
i.nr low. protivt no nwn aaaint It
fur you are nt above the law. it
tha law alajva you l.lve. therefore, thlivt- - yomel you vtuiilil have ih"people litre, and then you have thrleht and bcldn- - to pun inn the
tranurefr. Keep upon the aninre.for Q.d ee you: therefore, do yourduty inn l aura you aee with yourown eyea. and tier with your ownear. William I'enn.
Till'. Ki:i HI' TIIK II'M It.
There ia one gre danger and oneacrlou handicap In the preaer.t waraitiiatioii. The danger and tha handicapcan both lie auninted up In the wordatXLthy. Th country do.-- a not appearjtimeto he f illy aronae.1 tn ihiaeriotixiteM of the Mituation. The peo-
ple do not aeein to underxtand thi.lthe fuluie of the I'nlted e'ljttx mavI a involved In the tp.al iwxuex nowlielng fo nn lu ,.ut jim Hit battlefieldof Kutope.
iiur femoteiiea fimii the actualcouteei sc.! the fait that our xoldierhate tioi yet pnrtic piled in Hie fight- -
iI nar hat a made the war appear i
many ax nn entirely iinpcrmm&t prop-oxiiloi- i.
The time ha arrited w lii'iiaome action idiould In taken to arnueIhe people t hoi one hi v to the acluilMtuutlou and the of
eicrttlurg to the ime greilir.'.inlloii of wlniilut the war
It in true that rtatexiuen andhite atleoii.iid to ehow to tic
people ur direct and t iial in'.eie-- t i i
ih- - outcome, but it i. a (et plain fu t
that the .ippeu! hate not vet rea- hedhome, that they have not xtrm-- i
ihord in the heurt of 'hepeople. Thlx Ix not an axKcrtion th ii
tha peiiple do not 'ip.oe of the warlint that the do not realise In a geii-rr-
wav what we are flghi;iiK forThe real inline for worrv lux in th
fact that there in not a tealixattonth xtrength of our enemy, and Hiete
no contemplation or thought of thepoxalhility of defeat. Xo one of com-- .believe In defeat, but ew ivoiie xli..n!drealize that tiftoiv nnixt come unuklvand oecixnelc ,f ( ule to lie xnn"lthe enprndii ore of unlimited blondand treasure.
Tha nltiiution ix not a good w itnight to be. J:i,Kia changed fiom
iiuliH-ui- to iiilixii, wliu It x gniil-uall- y
dcgeuerit mg into anarihv Thej.resent plight of lloa.la In an eaein.pllfhatlon of the weaknean of ml-l- m
The weakneax of llu-x- n will i'leaat prolong: the war for itr.e liniUiileaa tlier I a midden change In
that country. The trength of ;r-mna- y
ha. been unrlerextlinnted md Italead atrenmh Ilea In the deternnnat uniat the people lo make xacnfn ex elttierlo win tha war nr to prevent ilefcnt.Tha ateudy loll of tha I Ihi, it. n of
icoiiraa. interfering with Ihe foedlne; oftha alllea and of tha cltlaen nf theallied cotintrle. Thew ' thlnr mttatbo etiidled In (tetall In raallae theiraerlounei. There ran ha o doubt In,the fact (hat w ara confronted wlta atronft. attrbharn. vindictive andeffective anamy. and no aaay victoryHa bfore u.
It la lilla to auitreat Ihat tha lnltadXtatra ha made araal alrlda In ar-
riving nt a condition of pieparrdnex.Thara l only ona condition af prepnr-edne- a
In a war aurh aa a a ara In now.'and that I complete preparednexa,
! which, ia only, made poealhle by ona' hundred per cant efficient f nniljnt-loperntio-
li will not do fur fifty'pejanl r.f the people to Rita full nimxnr-'- of
help to the admintntrnuna and theother fifty to ha Indifferent and npi-tbetl- r.
I It mut ha nn. hnndrrd i'rcam aa to numhara, affk lency. loyalty
nd drirr t help Tha administrationla rlmrsad with carrylna" on tha War
; to a tircful roni'hi 'lon. We mum, nil ataud behind tha admtnlxtration
klvlne; freely, fnllv, unxelfixhly andj patriotically of all that wa poxxex andJ thori1natinc all ele to thla pna paramount Idea.
Two great ara directly af- -
iectei ny me appeal ror ionand aid. Thce nra tha miintera oflitdoatry iiid tha worker. If tharaany eniploer nf lahor. maniifactu:-e- r
or htiinc lorn who ara utilixil:;ihflr plant and thalr own activitiesfor it real profit tha appeal oe
to them to .uhordniMte welftHh- -
new and Breed to tha neceitliN of
tha ailiiation . What they nitty gain to--
,Uy , ,h, mailer of laree profit, th-- y
t.hy lime tomorroa- - if the t'onnirybrourh to a erloii pan either by pro-
longed war or by an iini f rtmn emliiiat the prem-n-l war. The maniifiirtiirer.
and htilnex men of the I'nlted Stnii- -
have aiven a notnlile exai.iplr ofThl itppenl la to the con
of tha few If there be u few.who are Irxinir to make a great profr.out of the war.
n the other hand the gieateatreal on labor. No
plant an he run to lt fullcapacity without the complete
of labor Htrlkea which arvcalled for iinv purHie are akin totreaaon beaue they delay and ham-per the government and ar dmlgne I
only for the betterment of the fewwho may be necking higher wage.or shorter hour.
The attempt of labor to unlonixenon-unio- n hnp t a aeriou. IntetTet- -
em e w ith the work that ia needed fo'I lia arnmMttf Tit ..tux....-- t .4 t. ..
nnn-iail- ahop nnttiraily reach t 'iinitempt on the part of organised laborIKI1MIIIH Of IllIf'llipiN IO IIOIOI.- - I
ixe mi open hi.p. aid and comfortgiven to the enemy and Ihe war I
prolonged Kvery atrike tna be reck-oned liter In iiiatialtiea umong Ameri-can troop on the Kuinpe.tn luiitlr-field- .
It I high time th;.t everyoneuiulerxtnod the -- erloiinncxx of the
and how neceaxarv that ail ourtrength and all our energy ahmi'd
txi titilixd lo bring the war to a
xpecily concluxion.Thoae who l their act delay tli'
happy fulfilment are rexponxitiie f.ut he tlx ex if thoxe ulin f ill on the field x
of France or Belgium. Thix ix thefor . Thlx ix the lime
lottriotixin and patriotixui i ofti--
liieaxnred III Mlmple fashion b ea' Il
man doiig hi bit without thouuht f
lutiire reward.Let the employer foregn ex. c:ve
profit arid let labor gite It time aimetiergi- to the work In hand. In tinwet' the war inn be won and wonpccdH. Without this ci at nm
the War tx III .ill uu mid the cunt ix he- -
t olid imputation at the ptexent turn
MOW TO x.M I III: l.llll III , ItOMP.
Vnu are xatixfie.l ihat it ix onr dnttlo lourself and your countrv to Ic,a Liberty nond. Now ton waul t..know1 Juxt how' lo xccure ..ne.
Ho to anv bank, xiirn the 'ipplicitloriform for the in, ml of the value ue
re. 'pile lamdx ate of the IoIIouii kXllleX'
I'." 1 "ii I'.iol. Mini I'.e.ol ,, n.lI a una.
Y.. or banker Kill take ..ilr clinkfi r .' per cent of the amount ..f thebond .on ile. ule ti, put hax.- - There Minium payments will be ma le i,folio
percent on Voirmber I " Hit.4'i to r cei.t on I x . i mln r I . it 7.
41 percent in Jinuati I !'!!.Vou ("in pay in full t t,e t, f
alipllcatioii for nn, bond uti tn tini alue of I "HO. If no
If ton i nee to i;ii f..r ..ur bund infull is' the tune of u nn t ion. inncan liuie oii.- - bond bt about I leloliclI'Mh. If yiui p l,y inxtalliiietitx tollwill recipe your bund ax anon a volhue finlxhed patinu for it.
The liomlx aie lice from fedei il,'nlc or locl ta,x In nise of wealih.'
people who pai no ..me xuitaiex andbold lo . n it a of mi r I'.niKi, there Ix axiniill ux. hut a a fat- - ax Ihe nti-iag-
mail i coiueined they aie tax freeAnt minker will handle tour appli-
cation and rhiiiiie ou not ninn: or i'i"irouniK
T1- - on the bond I i permm p.iube in you on Mi 1 Hh and
uieiiiber l.".th of each tearThe boll.lx will he ledecliicd p. fill,
TKe Evening Herald, Alb'uquerque, N. M. Friday, October J 2, 191.7.
by the government on and after No-
vember nth. )I7. In the meantimath bond tuny pa" from one pcrvon
to inotber Jut a a dollnr bill doe.There In t ery little difference Itrtwrenglvlnr your check lor $J)n hill andgiving tt for a Ulerty bond.x
tinuwf
The Scrap Hook)
Euuzuurttf
MT .M vntrriK.Hey llev'Ton folk tint
, Tobaci l ripThin Hl.iKKin men t hellAn .pitchiu ..I cm in,An' that you'd rather aeetur b.iya in khak) get i
A wave of poiaon ga j
Than amoke a vlgarcttaUl . ea'culnta a hitAn' get the wight of It.
i
You nv It a anetrfnl? Ve.Ho'a gum nnd hf.Hkfiit food. '
Ice cream and aodn waterAr' evervthlng that g iodAn' people like, hut couldVo ilonlitKxiat without.It'a Jimt a haiilt Ye. t
o golf an' clMli an' drenAn' et en looka an ma kin' rhyme
'An even churt h. aenietlme .
It take the aweetneaa froin a kl !
That true,Itut onion do that, too.An' It not much iimlnaKin-- where l hi klenint i too free.The bisgeat iriuiblea he. . j
A P'ld a ill ink. vou .ay? '
I'ld you. in all yer life. '
Hear of a cune who, 'cau.e hnamoked i
Timi nint h, would beat hW tvife,t r pawn low l.ib'' ahoe.i r let the hunger gripeKo he could hate the ptoneyTo buy another pipe?An' a.'. what a einSonic hatilt or Home w:tteThat you ain't never uol Into.An" limit Jew! null er l.iMe'
4 'olunihu lip'llrhVll IMlllls Mil; 111(11 IKMIKIIS.
'amp I "ix. WriKhixtowu. X J -
There will le no tailormuite uniforn--for tiealth'.- - toolucx at (";imp li. Th x
a nnoiincenient w;ix made foUowlim theof a f.ixhiohiilile I'liilail I.il'i
t;.iir upon KiiiKiton ijoiild. oMllion-air- c
recruit frmn l.akewo.i,, now al.i it ate In the Thri- - llundrel andKleenlh Infnntrt.
Th. tailor, with an ml in!, lo.caicd (totilil at hi. hiirtuckx and
to tlvit xurprixeil mhiiil m.I-di-
that be li.nl railed to ni.vivitrehim f.r hix uniform. It happiielthat I'ficle Sam. In Ihe gnlxe of y
acrieanl. bad ixxue.l a coimilctcplivi'ex unlforill to Uollld a f,. t, .! :.lit 'X earlier Coiilil t t the tuil-- r llln!one tinlf.irio nl.o.it nil he . ,1.1
war. hue Hr tailor inlxtd tVitriillxt nieJIXllle the olitie lllllli.ll-tri- .
for two eTienxte xuit-;- . and x i l tn.ilrelatite if rioiild'x I. ,.l .., . ,1 M...
Moriler. IJI'lle U I l IC.:llthe e.. wa looktrti oi't ' .1 illhi need lie f ilrly bad to -- h.... r i nthe niu. h cha'ri ie.l t : I. .i :i:t.l it,.niTant. i
There me rcp.ntx 'h it O ml. I .ih.it e a eon In Kxj,.n in 111, er.';'eeev.nregiment At the heinl.irirn i . .f
lliindred and l"leen' cir ine iiit w.lx ilecaied lb.it hc .e . i.r.i
l hid not conxiib-r- . d ilmiliU on v.ific-itio- f r promotion 'W. nl'ii orXot'llll i Ml! )! 1: e wi'ti then.oilern artiiv " x.ii.l nc officer "I",cle V.i in grex ii.mnii.M.iniiM ..I 'orxet Ire that ran e letr'l. i e. ''From the I'lul nle!.hia llei .u.t
Till: UlM.m W W IIOI'Ml.A rciv Swedi-- h enox iiill Moon b
trtlna to find their w.h home wi lmi.tiietiinif their feet wet
MIII N llll'I.OM ( V - M i Ii.Vnother thinii whiif do these i.iil- -
II. .11. ill.'s III,., ale ilolknm at Wash-- '
Katoti r.ir :, .loilir i t.ar -P :heliwit ex when tlle n.. h.,n i s',iut-.- '
.t.1- lliullt Uitl I ,,n llaees ' I .niIhe ial!:.s Vi
KM W 1111 III W .
Hefm-- I take t he use ' .n n tliela W' er 't here is ,.n,. h ilia to lie .i I.e. I
Illlo ""1 f't'exiitn,. si, 1.1 the . llenl
r f. l .ni "
Ibe llimti.i, T
TOLD TO CHOOSE
Between Operation andDeath. Cured by Lydia
. Pinkham's VegetableCompound.
Ilea Molnen, Iowa. 'My nuahandaavi I wouk hava been In nijr grave to
(lay had it nut beenfor Lviiia K. I'mk-hi-
V'egeta"-'-t'onxitind-.
I auf-- f
ereit from a aerioufemale trouble andthe t.'oetora laid Imi could not live onayr without anoMTation. M hut-han- dr w?, objected to thaoperation and eot
t me to try Lydia LaU I'mkham Vtii.
table Compound. 1 aiain rommenraxl tofeplatter and am now well and able todo my own bouaework. I can recom-mend l.ydia K. Kink ham ' Va(fetabla( om pound to any woman at wonder,ful health ret.,rer. " - Mri. BiAMCIIlir.m.HMtN, 7ud l.yon St., l)t Moinea.
Tbli famoua remedy, tha medicinal(nfradienta of which ara derived fromhighly priaad roota and berbt, haa furfurty yeara proved ita value in uchraaca. Women everywhere bear wil-li-
uatlmony tn the wonderful virtunof Lydia t. i iukbam't Vetaiilf Com- -
Helping to Win the War. '
HV OKolKiK AIKI
(Kdltor'a note Till I the flrat of I
a aerie of article on Helping to inthe War. prepared by tieorge Ade. I
Cther article will appear In TheHerald from day to day )
Aiirit 1.1: i.ihlv in nMrlcnn Mt Venn, of gc
anil I mh'r.fan n mere child be of errvlc n to
hi or her country while wa are trv- -
mi! lo make the kiilaci behave'.' fI 'inloiihteiHy. I
How? !
ty ot.aei'viiig the conduct of weak-- ,
kneed. Iilctl ! and complniuingadult mid then being Jut differem from them lia poxaible
Thl war l neliher a ! ike imr n
proti acted fiinci.il.Vou will notice that .nine of the
older people ref uxe to accept It ax afart, while other move about In a '
blue funk, exclaiming, between nop.that the X. A x going to the bow I
WOW
Let the vert1 young children xettheir elder a g example h re- - I
ninlnl-i- calm but determinedIf t on pick up ihe nun Ming paper i
(nnd read that the bagged I?xhlpa Instead of the cuxtoioiirt I', and
jibe Ciiinjillanx captured only one lineof trenchea lnxte.nl of two. do notxhnke vmir head and declare that the
Mleniianx never cull be Hiked.Set a goml example to tour father
nnd motherx and unclex and aiintx berenewing your faith daily. In xpite ofnn occaMiotiul Nethack.
Quote to ,:,en the wordx of Ahrn- -
ham Lincoln: ' Let ux have faith thatright make might and in that f.nthlet u. to the end. dare to .to ourduty."
Vou might remind your grown uprelatlt ex that all during the civil warthe northern ntntex harbored a g I
mant vell meaning people who wentabout inoanliig that the union nevercuuld he prexerved and we hud betterui.-ep- t peace at any price.
Thexe Inveiiebratex lan invene-- 'i
-- ate, children. I a i real lire with axti .g of macarotil where the back-- :
lioiie xhoiild he l - thexe xpnu lexx onexwere willing to let ceit.un at;itex e- -
cede The bliickx were to icniain in!nlnverv I nil flag wax to lie loweredAnvthiiig to avoid a fight to a finlli
r.v.Ti after the hattle of 'iettvx-burg- ,
when the fortune of war be-
gan to favor the north. .Tuxi ax thevare now favoriiu; the alllex. evervommuiilty had to put up with a few
of the Inner and fault fiuilerx w holiellttled each t lctor and maglilfledeach lev erne.
Your grandfather can tell you nl.oulthexe peace loverx who helped to pro- -
long the war hv falling to give unit 'I ' tand loyal xuppnrt to the xolilp-i- nljtthe front If it xhoiild happen th.it "
grandfather wax one of tl 'iein c- - '
advocate, iloubtl he i v
will c. laree the xtil.jei t and t ill; .itxoniethliig ele.
Kvcn if you are lexn than xi e.irx !
of age. xllrely oii can iindi i s.( mlHint the Ixxllex Involved III till di e. olfill War inunt be xet I led ami xetlle.lright before thi Win). I mav l.npe (or I
litnilim; peaceTllel etol e. ll iiliMiue ixkx ..u wll.it
toll fllillk . oi il t Ihe WH n
I.. ill. MS
I'n xi.li i t Wil-o- wax I'urht w henlie h , 1,1 tl.al the World iiiiim lie nunlnx.iie ro niMiiiii r.ii i The American,ieople have no flexire to dextr-- i i:r-llnil-
or It from rcgninini- -
c r.icn nil inipm t.i m i. Tlicv w :uitileruiant lo restore the e?n left propl. rt ami go home in :i chustetie,!i. oo.l The want to t.uu the knowl-- i
'Ice into I'ti'il i Inse-- i ro.ieil 1'i ijsxl.inMi'.hI Ih it just liecuuse a m.iii nans:i i U'll p! 'illtoniallc cult .111.1 h.ii. ol of .iitiiiiunitlon anil a i..llei:e
i.n .ition he Ins m. ughi to go out.no hoot (if. Ills neiifhlioi-x- . The
Viiie ',',nii peuplu are hoping to maket clear to the kulxcr and tha crown
l""U. ' and the v.irlou iilnre JuwedIh'iil ul iirir that It I highly Imprnp- -
r to form a purtnerahip with (toilfur piirpo.w of murder, anil thentreat Uml aa a alien! partner. A"to the final outcome. he battle ofthe M.irne wa the beginning of theend For .Mm :,ear all the big eventof lilxiorv liuve marked an Irrealatlhlomlv.ince towiiid iIih exlnlilixlinicnt ofdeiiiiM iacy. When the Herman failed
,111 their mail ruxh of I'M I. It meanthnl nn nl! wlxe I'rovlilence and the
law vf evolution were not to bethwirleit by n iiillirarv ilexpot with abrlxtling nintu lie ilerinimv onunotwin and Uici.-for- ilermany muxi luxeThe end of blondxhed and aneiifn e
.1 w i.lr-i- n ..,i, tenor nl ome nkiiiiii ix the I'llltcil Mtaten nf Aincl lcnbefinx to xtnKe ucgiexeiv I. low Themure i.ii ii m i 1. to the trout, thefewer we Kill luxe our a ten text en.einy at piexent I In. lei ixion i Mirxltongexl i,ll is H.ei d our moxlneedtul watchword Ix Fnilh We uiegnini,- to end the war and then xlf
jit the council table to leprexx greed.. ml curb in luxi iee "
nf eoillxc the roregillng will aoilllllraiher liif.nutitiK to i ome froin a xiv
old chilil. hut li will be the truth'il tnc Until ix needed in large doxe
it present, e. (.eciallt hv people morei..in xi e.irx i.f aue
That will he all for tod.iv, childrenon iiu. run alum; ami pla
Thieving Taxi Driver'
Convicted of RobberyJon. Tiiiiillo. the taxoaii drier ac-- i
lined of h.lplllg to hold-u- and rot'a xtMitlt of lliitelax. wa i
ci.inictr.l in the .In-- : I nt coml exler- -
day afl.'llioon Victor Lllaretta wax'the ii ..f the i.iIiI.i in. Trujillotook I'm from hnn while an 'icioiu-- :pl.ee . meted Lu.it'tt.i with a revnltcr Tile aciomt.lne ixc:i.e,l and li
.dentin hax m.i i,e(.n learnedTrujillo innixiixl after lux uriex; thxt
Hie tint. I in. in il ul all the roblnux ami i
'liil he was h nix If .. I. I.e. I ,,f ;i
COMB SAGETEAN i
Faded or gray hairI
ir Mi veil With Sulphur ll lliii It
o NiiliirulU ( an Tell.
' raii.tiiiotlici I,, pt her h.iii healltl'ti It il. ii line. I. Klossy ,in.l ntti.iitiiewith a brew of S.n.-.- ' Tea nii.1 iil,hur
hen. cr tier h.nr look on tht dullil or siieal.e.1 , nine. ir.nice tin
'"'Mi' iMllle Was i,..'ll With WollImfill elf.-- I ); iixking at any drug' for W ieths S.,gr and Siili.hiir
liipotiml toil will get a large hot- -
tie or !lii ol.l-tllu- recipe, no iro'e.l f
the addition of other llg I cil ie li t X j
all rc.i.l to ii.e. i,t very little matThis simple u.iMiiie can he dcpetllle.lupon to i .stole mt t urn 1 color and
lit to th. Icih-II I. now ii .lountoivn .n iiimM i
.1 . 1 . I I....I Uses ,el, t
Siiiphiii i or.iie.iin.t mm In iaux.- it.l.ill.eiiN so naturally ami eenl thntjllol.i.dl I .ill t . It las l.een a,,lll.l '
it H ! ii t.l.t i, ii Minit''ff In js Kn,
It'aw ll till iWi ' "ill li nt t.i 1,1 mi; i.ii.- -
'liiiilil .it tilil' U mitt fltllai th'i li.i t aftft ruit.'h"!
it I'J.Ilt a 11) 'I Ittn it li'"l.ilP.I tnil l.r nn! lin.k- - k!',.v Mtil tn ii. I ! .i ut it u TIiin .f a I a t ;t.tl H ,t,
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STATES MAY FORM A
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Salvador, Coitt Rica. QuaUmala
and Nicaragua Likely to Unit
for Their Mutual Qood; a
Standing-- Army of 300,000.
Hvrrinl fiM-- I Tk Hrl4Nrw Yolk. ' t. II.--T- in' hrn nf
tir. with liriidllnrii m 1linliitillv 'nto iiirni- tohl thr rrnil-- l
of thr Ammritn a Irtrdnyii nun Ih-t- thr Ontral AmrnrantriuhllC-- i rr t8kltm mrm to unite,.It o .tutrij in h hnrf culilrnrumfroiti Pulviiil'ir that thr mo rinrnt toform tulmluntiul of
AiniTliaii Kfilrt-- i win wrll unili--
witv. that thr n milium of Honilnruiihutl oriKiiuiK-- thr pliin of iinltltiK:that nil of thr four H.ilv.i-ilot- -.
i'oii.i ltl'-n- . liniti-iiiiil.i- tiiil ifiHKua hml HlKtiKirU thrlr willitunir-- !
to iittrnil u roi.frrrtitr lookiiiB to thin
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union, iiti'l that ilriiiintratliini of ilrmill hail nttrmlril thr fuorhlr r- -
nii..n-iO- to thrII ul mirh nr . omr to thr Amrrl-in-
nrwitpiiiirrii four ynit mo, viirn.ill thr nation" of thr riirth wrrr atLrnrr a nil "ilrlnklnu (trltcht In it fiolnpiiradlKr ' at Thr llimur, thr hrifi'.lnrluritrr'ii In. nil wouhl not tnr itihrJfrom l(llvtiri. Mini It hrrn liitliiiat" I
to no of tlit I'nltril MtiilrK that 11
mii foituinic clour in our I'ir.i-Ti- a
t'aniil. with h total ioiiiliit;in lintI.tlO'i.OttO nhort ot t 'a 1111111 n. with a
HrucniiHt a thmiKinil inlli-- on thr Pa-
cini', unit with a niiiiuliiiK army nfniorr than 30,"u0. nt lrnt wr wnnUIh:ive liiokrrt at on inothrr ami rr.iliai'kr-t- . "Imi'itallt, If tllir.''
Thr truth of thr nialtrr l l!it.nhoulil Ihr inovi'iiu'iit now wrll umiri'way In t'rtittal Amrrli'.i proyr .uc.rii.fill, l nul thrrr now Kieiti lit lo ilo ihtof Itt a n ptilili.' will hr forme,! !
twri n thr I'nitnl HitHm anil thr Tun-uln- a
Cili.il thorr than onr-Uu- .in
larur an Mi xito. It will lir a polltl-.'j-
union i.f Htutra which, with thr iu.i!fof niiikltiK ttratiiH with nil thr fimt-- c
liuw iintionH of Ihr rai-th-, utu'
uf thikr ilaH Conir to fiiturr In n ulit-- n
i i lit iy in thr affaitu ot all 'heA tntrltjiit,
Kor nearly u himtlri-t- yrara tl rt.rtln rrpiihlii" of thr I'arihliran ipiar-tr- r
have nm lrn KttliiiK alonii welltnKrthrr wouhl arl'iiamutiK thriu. nr within thrin. a'ul thrywi-t- not liotrntml fartuK In thr nll.ip-ini- r
of thr Thrlr i.wndrvrlnimifiit mn t hy thru
. mini-- It fairly t.iki " unr nut ; roniitiual ami hile werethr liiinl of thi- - ir.tl Into Ihr klnKilom I rich In natural rcmiurren. thin wealth
m.ikr lirlit'vr wlu-r- r man wan little Worth to ihnm. r'hipa
Won. i .,
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would tius thnr iort. takr nwnvwh'tti'MT thry h'ul lo !, uml tlittIi alii.nt ill thry oiilil ln.at in III"
m i k i in- - nf world hlHtoryWinn Ihr lliintliiraii 1'iiliililutr ut
:tl Hruailway wax atkr.l fur Infurtnu-tio- n
. utit'i r.ntiK thr c tiiira that If I
to thin itunrmci.t lor unity of theI'mtpil Aini'iiian rciniHlica ut h timewhen ihr worhl'i map wu tirlnitc huiiKiil In other wava hrnail,AmlrcH Siirlanii. Ihr rmiaiil, Hiiilrdami .i il with a kIiiuk uf hi thou'idif"My ilt-t- r hI i'. la It nut tliur fur Hi.maciiiintrli'N to hr 1111111111111: uf. itiHtind uftruriiiK down?
"It m rij t'lf,iH.int lo iIihcuh thisinailir fur in Amrri.an nrwspnprr.for. nlii.iilil I liln ri'inihllc hr formed,wr of AtniTH a will hmr iiioi nitiilitj to tirvrli.p our fririid-hlp- withour imwrrful nriifhlmr. thr I'nitrdrtatm m tiMirxr Ihr hulk of ourI r ii , k is now, ami nli.ill ciuitiuue tohr, with thr I'nitrd Htatra
'"An to thr heirinnltiK of tnin tiuivr-lui-t- it
mr that it aiirntM I'.i
luir up all uf i Hiiil.lru It '
tin' out'oiiir of it it i it ti no. fin. 'tit ultogether. Vnu tlifur fif t m
nf l 'rlill al Alnrl it a- Hi. nihil .t- - llilat-- -lllial.i. Vnal.lK'l" l'ot:l lil-- ulnl
rfllui' I'Ui; tiiiVf lirt'llIwitll i. nr ii ti lit tllliill;li what W.ifi
kiliiwu .1. tilt- I'ritllal Anii-- t lt"ii ri.iiltI i.f .lllttae. TlllH w.tt I t.i I'IihIii'iI a at ''ul.fi-- t f at U in I 'nit.and it hat uoiki-i- wt-l- l I - thatjtine ihr ni lil ul iiiitial Atnrrii'.iiwi'tr iilwaVK oiiall'i-llii- with mir
Now. ihr iiuirt of JilHticr wa-- .
.in hold for vriitn. mil thr tnni ofll riiHtrucr will iit srai.H'uiiir linn- Ian AiiMUft tin- of
thtoii-- In- - i ir'.ti v i.f foinun .iff.illH. wiotr a r lo Mil tlltt
'iithri lrpithlirtt ankniK ih it a rmni'ii- -
lion hr tu-h- i foi thr piitpoHr uf II'- -
llt'W'IIIK the iil It it lllHtn-r- .
"Ii ii,i- - in irpKtliK tu llimtlo pi mult-li- of in v rtiunti'V. Ilmi-tlnru- a
I'Kpi not i. nlv a ilmu r toiiil tlir powrr nf till' intlll nf
hut a w IIIiiiHIi. hh in i il.to a rin-t- nialiinit furunion of all thr Atiierl-f-.- i
iit clMilil!. w. The Muitat-Htiui- i ha- - hernrrciivril tnoxt I in , aciordiiiii to
V unofficial iidvi.'i-- from onil i r.ia.I.y all thr rrpnlilnn and hmt of all.thr prnpli'H uf thr Varmint Matnt arjdtrpiy iiiirri-iiti-i- l in the inoMiiiftil. I
h.nr not yet recrlwd any ropy ut thutiffti'iul t iiitiiuiinit'atiiiti the .iuf llondiini'i In Hie iitlu-- i rrputi.lien ankiMK for iinioii, hu thai I tltiill-.-
'luutr any paiticul-i- r ic.imuiin hr )a'eItir mirh a frtlrr.itiiiti. I tutU knowiiiat u win nt mr nritt'i lui inrsrniiiaii liatioilK ill Kl'l lUKillli-- on itliania of pi'ucr and harmony and poolliitrri'MH for nut- aliarr of trade andour pint In thr world Krowth
"Their Ih. ludied. Hirrniith in union,while .herv in punitiM- - diiiiter in pull-il- l
(T npait. U In n we think of the futeuf thr Hin. ill natlnnn of lairopr are wanot led to l that lln i li.iw- rxitr I
in lain wln-- thry iniinl lie dealtli thr litrm I pnwriH' Well,
while the uf foiittil Americaare mil ainliltMiiH el rr l" fiktitre Inwar of any kind, we all do f I u I, ei ndiHiie to IntlM up and ni.ikr more no-Ir-
thr affair- - ..f mil until In of t h"mi th "
Al tlim polni Sutiano ur nfthe wriiltli of hin 1'i.iiniri ui.l uf ihaneiirhhitrinii cnuntririi. Hi' wrul iicrtiHathr offur lo a larKi' map of CentralAmiTicn. "Here wll he Ihr niw rrpulilie
1
racli nf thr In nil which mar compoIt lh vikIiot nlnil a comprrbrnnlvIdrn nf thr force hrhlnd the propnurdfrilrratlnn.
Put In tubular form. II look likethin:
' KnnnrMllrn, ropulatl'in.
Hnlvartor ' .IS I.JJ5,Coata Idea l.nn 4:.nifOuairniali 4K.Z9A 2 noi.STllnnilurn 44.2ti ftr.j oiioMruranua O.nno tn.t.Dte
Total Ut.tSO 4,14.9uIt wa xplalnrd hy 8ennr Horhinn
thai Ih liuiiulatlotia nf thr differentcount rim had materially IncrrawilIni'a llime flmirra were taken In t
lun cenu. lie ha id that the totalpnpulutlon nf the ner repuillc wouldhe much larver Itan that itlvrn. forthe renmin Ihut it l.ad been a Roodninny year alnce aotne of the repiililirghail had an actual cifieu. and it watknow n that lhe- - had itrnw-- nuterlal'yIn iioiniliition In tl laet few year". Infact, he mid that ultire the OiHrulAmer.cali court Qf Juatlre waa eatah- -
llhrd a wava nf prnmierlty hail hempimlnn over all the republic, andthey had made trreat prorrem. notonly in the Increaae of population, hutllkewieo ulnn In the d velofNn'en. of ,
their reaoureea.It la of Interem tn note that each
of Hi rue little trptihlira maintain tinarmy. Kan Kalvail'T haa n militaryatreiiRth of ST officer and PU.MHl
mm. I'liatu 1 1 lea eland ready to I" ' t
Into Hie field any day tnldtera,and on a war baela thla enn he i'i:ckldnuliled. niiutrmnla n atrnnitrr thanthrin all In a military prime, hut thefiant en were not available. Ifonduraatan thrw Sj ftrtft Into war at irnent'a notice, an to apeak, and whileNival IK mi ki-ep- only 4,000 trnopn IIIlinrrarkH, ahc inn on a war haala, mo-hlli-
4'i,i"ii. nccorditia- - to the militaryvatein npnti which her army la .
Thme fiKiirra ire nlKtilfkant. TheyHhow that Hhnuld the liny rrpuh'irunite thry would extend almoin tn iliaportal of the Pananin Canal, whichwould mean a CoiiHiilerabie army mi atickliKh part of the map.
In cane the new republic formedwith powerful n'ltlmi ubrou--
Ihrir me railroad which extend fromtlir At Untie to the Pacific. Thr prin-cipal nn pnit mi the Atlantic aide.,
pi wuiiltl hr Put-n- iirlcn, in lluti-diira- a.
and o-- i the I'm if c, l.u t'liltutor A.niupula Thcr are hawe er, arv.ril puna which urr itnrroundid by
ell Ira of nearly ill, dun population.There le Krriit wea.ih ii. theae littlr
dotmitne, conaiHtlna: chiefly ofproduct. Thr coffee indii-tr- y la
firm aniinii the htn-ine- Intervfts offalvador. In thi tountry alone thereare l,il39 ucreH In coffee, un.l thraniiuiil protliiclliin I uround 75,UU.-ii- u
pout. da. uiiii' rffort have uecnlo encourtiKc tbr plnUui Hull of
cotton, nut with Indifferent euc-'ra-
The tnult of Salvador ha been monthwith the t'ntu-- Htatm. (Irrmiiny and
There are many furcinriIn thi country, mainly in
Uiniur. minortil, and ruilroada.Ilondiir.-t- Ih duitiiKtly a tattle conn,
try, thuuith thi liuluatry neverhern dcvrltipril lo unylhiho likr the
e to w hich it may hr. It alwealthy in mliirral. There urn richiIi'IiokIIk of !uld jilatinutii, ullvi-- andcopprr, and a lurnc hum of fuii-ia-
uioiiry In IliM'HtfJ in thi'-i- - minca. Ufcoiire, the hulk of the exhort tradela in Iruit liununa. an I J to Thr Hrlho on. Social condition In llomluraaj re well uttvain'td. The ifcducatmn and health urn kooiI. Thcn-i- i
re few children in Honduras of ir hoolsue who hitva not hud etlticution.il ad-vantage. ,
Co-- Itlru la productive of fruit iin.1coffee, and theae cnnmltutc the hulk ofU..- - .M...I.. ft... a
the llnliah "l" " Thebut in to the of rvi-r-
iirovcd a irreal c"' In....... . l. ., . -- , . ....... . tn-- Mime are lilted un nrr-- ! ..i.m- - in tu.- - iir ui hfi.i ' - II.,M. ... u, ..ti.. u u ..... .t.. . . "uuica. i ate the ' " " i.".n m tor u.i.hi .
lurger I'ltie w hich pretty well travrrarihr entire country, one of thrin, 3Ziiill.-- In IrnK'h. ' onnei tiim the A-tlantic aiitl riilfie ar.u'oaala nf I'ri-l- a
I ilea.It la srnet.ilh lit bv the i
rHrnt.ith in of al! l i l'..Itnl A int-- i tin ii tt.ulili atatnuiril InNrw that tbr of Uliltv willk'o tltitittvh Thiy ii - of thr opinionthat Hir I'll- uf cotintiira an- -
In hiuh Kler oiei the i. h.nitiK our hi;" republic on Ihr lain
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Political Faith Social
Lined Solidly toFight John Barleycorn.
cocoanutii, Bpll rrrunn4iiraf .luin Ko, N. M . 12. With the
announcement thi mornlna; hy thrihiiirtnun, Antonln l.tici-ro- , of
the cutti-jilotr- execuiive eoiiiniitt.ethe prohibition orKanixullon for tho
anipniirti la now complete. Noplaced b.
the of Mexico on.I'liiiy, formrrli cireuinHl.inceK.
recent lranferiril rrllKioua polit!-I'nitr- d
Stte haa ""'a' order (he en.. anlallv
raiirouUa between
llevi--
thenr
Vuik plan
thrlrproHpret
wld.tiled Kmtli
aamr almri-- '
auilu- -Sp.i jiIhIi. Thru- Hiiincca and pnn.ncta aKrii
minei-i- l fi.tiniiiK couiilithry iitild limk iii'iiii aliipa Pa-cific from ilnur upon
fii.indoor, their they
puor little
The .in.il'
1
Ituu'l MayWilli
hour.
Hilda how yuu; hv.-t- .
how liuw your hnulIlea, how rable
from cold,aluir-kln- li
reliefWilli
liiinl ytnii liver amihuw-i'l- make tulaerahlr. Take
'ai.i-ai'- i toiio ht,
aiek, aour. Haaaybad i.oUl, andollirr tliatreaH; your Ini-id- r a
bile, itaaeluiittrr which
meanclear head
UnliUielr little
tuo.
anan
in in
4
and John
and Or
der Are Up
Hct.
Hintr
atulrlamie haa ever hren
fore elrt tor.it Now
under tl.u'eiidn-- aecl,
fluii. '''i"'Tlllllllt-- t
lieie
Inilird- -
iicicni oiiiiiuiry orKanizution e' rrI tun. bed lit New .Mi Men. The atatr
Ih hriitlrd liy Hon. Antoniol.ot'fi'.i. arcretary of anile, it chair- -
I man; .In.lte Itird Uolloinan of the,fn-a- l lnil iriu tllHlriet. Ice-- i iniiij:Hupt. pul ley of the aiitl-anloo- n Ir.iRilii a r let it l.i-- Itiiiihra. pteaideiit'nf Un- Naliuiial hank nf Santa ,
r r. trciimiicr. Mr. l.iieern will ncctipvni'iHt nf the rainiiaiuii on thr Mun.'p.
Tlir eonimntrr have opened tatehe.idiitiartiT m thr Ural National
mil Inatrittl of brum ao lv aepa- - ",k ""ibliiia at Alblnnirrriie In
tn piilltleal itoMTlilneii! Thelfi bnldliiB Yv
lirnplt- mr Ihr ra --
(tinea Sialn.ilil and tnixrd linlimi .aananMaHaaiamIB
ai--
Headachy.'
bowela-- -
thr
miarry.
'oitirt lillilii--
with competent office, help In 4xthplarr. Mr. Farley will have actlvacharire of the cam pa lit n and willaprnd hla time between the two offices.The executive committee la eompodof t'.ie follow In- - icrn from the al-
lied orirunlautlon: Itev. ft. AlonaoHtlKlit, D. P.. nf the antl-aaluo- n
leukTiie. Mr. W. IC. I.lndaey, of thaW. C. T. '.. Mr. C.K. Moaon. of theMate federation of wmneii' club,Hon. Aniadn Chavex of the aubmlaitlonfederation. Mr. Hocundino Ituinero.
Of Monu.yn lteler.
yeui
cnmmlttrr
hall
Junior.The flnuiite eoninilttrr la composed
of the followltiK: Levi HiiKhe. prrai- -
drnt nf I he Klrai Niilioiiul Itank of I
bants IV; K. A. Ciliuon. provident ofthe Kirt Nutioniil bank of KohwcII.Macnr 4. 8now, prraident of tha KlratNational hank of Crueea: Hon Jnmtirtlx y Pena. of l.im t.'i rillna; Ohiirlra
I llfclil, prraident of th t'harlm Ilfrlit,Co. .of lM Vra-aa-; Hon. A. 11. McMII-Ir-
Firat Nttlotnll bank of Albiuiuer- -
iue; lion. Kdnarth. nteru. of l.oI.iiiuih; n ml Hun. It. C llTPniidr, ofTirrra Amnrilln.
The at ale eonimittee I componed ofthe full.iwlnir
....i..a
Inane north, flrrn.-ilill- county: Clro.fio Acuilar, fUrro; J. Chnrlr Olllwrt.
j Thavea: i. I,. Phillip. Colfax: An-- Idrew llockenlitill. Curry; K. U Younr.
Ana: Manitrl Abreii, IV liacu;Koberl. Kddy; Colin Neblett,
flrant; tiroritr Menu. Otiitdiiluiir: Hob.ert Martin, l.ea. W, C. McDonald. Lin
ON FREE TRIAL NO DEPOSITNO EXPENS- E- 4
paad yaai a M Acoulbcoa.TVi a) AS ! iaMittatral
Ikal kw aaiTly taaklad averJOO.000 deal people tua.
ti
coln; J. ft. Vaua-h-t Luna; Rafael Romero. Mora; E. C Winter, Quay: J.O. Clarcla, Rio ArrlUt; W. B. Llndy,Uoonrvelt; lbinlfaolo Montoya, 41ando
val; C. O. Iirewar, flan Juan; W. O.
Kn Miguel; CT.aa. Abreu. flanoaKe; Frank liorjornue. rlierra; H. O.
, rloeorro: Jom Mountaner,Tana; Julian 8ulaa, Tnrranca; E. V.
tiallrxoa, Union; Joae C. Chavea, Valencla.
Committee GratefulFor Gifts of Prizes
Thimka waa expreaaed today by theciniiniittrr In rhnra--e of the piiaea forthe aoldler nthletlc tnrrt at Tractionpark yratrrdav to the fullowlna bllal-nea- a
hollar.; for the prixea Ihey
Crracent Hardware company.Whitney Hardware com puny.Hrlmalmw Co.Hliiyrr Cluar roinpiiny.ilruita Krlly company.Charlra llf.'lil company.K. - Wuahburn company.Nrw Mexico t.'lKtir company.Will a Anileraiin ClKar company.HturKl Claar Htitnd.it. A. Mnuon Ai Co.L. II. putney rninpiiny.
A little WANT At now and thenla read hy every tlaaa of men andwomen too. Try one.
DEAFYn CaaHaaw
With tk AaeMutacahaw caaranaboa ai yum biaadi,BwK tif umA Hl M rrjelai. w ga.n.ti. a to mi
talafa rfw Arumi mt mm tvrmmwHhomt Ita ra.liw I carl.Writ a ict far laalay' fraa haaaa trial.
CKNERAL ACOUSTIC COMPANY. 1300 Ca-d-l.t Bletf-- . N.w Vara
For Victory and PeaceYour government has called upon you to do your sharetowards making the "Liberty Loan" a rousing successand without delay. Have you given the matter seriousthought? Do you fully realize the importance of imme-diate action?
Soldiers must be clothed, housed, fed, trained, armed andtransported; and it takes MONEY-MONEY-MONE-
to carry on the gigantic undertaking.
YOUR DUTY AS A CITIZEN IS TO
Buy Liberty Loan BondsOur Allies are doing their full duty towards the cause ofjustice and freedom. You must not be found wanting.You should give freely of your MONEY to the greatcause.
Liberty Loan CommitteeTHIS SPACE DONATED BY THE BRICG8 PHARMACY, 4TH AND CENTRAL. PHONE 29
c iTlie Evening Herald, Albuquerque, N. M. Friday, October 12, 1917.9
i tN'MHtllMiMH.l
,tt"iff1MtMnMttft.fMl I'.llUtiiJVil.ikt'fll'iltliiil.l'lii'UiliHf
tlH'ttSll!TMI"tMTTTrltHtt'tlf(fMtHMtf''i'.tl'; 1
i II -- . CATSKILLAOUEOUCT,
w BEGIN BY BUYING THE LA3T1NG
I' KIND ESPECIALLY IN YOUR 140M
irare-
BY A MiSSIONARYi HAS BEEN COMPLETED
it
i
lluiiiWl.JHUII,UMlUllhilUIIMii!lhllllllill,llIIUi.lMliilll.lHilillin.illllllhltl J
ARLOR FURNITURE is little used, Ij
. j- -f hence it lasts a long time. Our fur-- f
A niture has the old-tim- e knack ofbeing so designed as not to go' out of fash- -
ion. You don't buy parlor furniture every j
day, so buy quality furniture when you do.J Our furniture in juM that kind mnl of Rclr-i'ted- , j
noa.npJ woods, fashioned with artiktii; skill: polished, Ijfinished or tilioIst re.l by pigcticul hand), the kind of 3
furniture will he proud of in your piirlor. -
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mimmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmm
Geo.CScheer Furniture Co. fl
Second St. 317-31- 9
Oar Specialty Substantial, Serviceable Furniture at theLowest Prices Possible the Year Round rl
VESSELS SEIZED BY
E
SOLD, IS WW HELD
Shipping Board Says They Should
be Disposed of and ProceedsApplied as Part of the War
Future Trade Policy.
Br aMclu4 Fees.. Loudon, Utt. It.- - Vessels captured
or MNced by Great UrIUIn from hernainlM daring the war "In restitu-
tion far th destruction and plunderof the countries and shipping of theallies," abould be aold and the pro-oeu-
applied aa part of the wur In-
demnity, in the opinion of a committee itl jaatnber. of Ilia chamberof shipping of the United Kingdomind uf the Liverpool ateamahlp own- -era association. Thla committee wuappointed to what Ureallirltaln trade policy ehoulrt be afterthe conclunlon of the war. They res-
ummon! thul the I'unda derived fromthe aule of enemy veaaeU tuken Inwar ahould not be applied to reim-burse Hritlah alupp.nif owners or un-
derwriter for lost ahipa hut ahouldHO to the general Indemnity fund.
The committee aaaerta that. In determining- - Britain's trude policy to beadopted after the war. It ahould bethe firet cure of the atate to do nolhine to imperil the "pre-emine- poaltlon the Vnited Kingdom holda in theinternational trade of the world.
"iur manufacturing power, ourcommerce and our shipping," thecommittea stated, "have been eatub-lishe- d
for the world's trade and noamuller field can provide scope fortheir employment. To maintain thatpoaltlon the nation moat with theutmost possible speed after peace lareatored bring back its fighting forcesinto producuve Industry, so ss to re-establish It manufacturing power, andto replace then, war waaieaice in 1Ushipping.
"The ruling principle of our tradepolicy after the war should constatin tho maintenance for each Individ-ual el t men nf the fullent possible op.lortunltiea for the exercise of his en-ergies and enterprise In the marketsof the world. We are aatlHfied thatsi Isr an shipping Is concerned, npurtfrom any eiceptlomil com for eniub-IixIiIi- ik
a new trade, it can only holdits own In competition w:th the worldfree from stale control, and therefore,Sree from state nselelance, and that!(pcnklnir generally alate Interventionrun most profitably be directed and i
iiiniKMi to increaHing the trading effi-ciency of the nation aa a whole."
A little WANT AI now and thenIs read by every rlass of men andwomen too. Try one.
' Uveit up your sluggiei liver' Fielfine und make your woi k a
be vigorous and full ofHut tuke nasty, dangerous
because It make you Hick
li lid you may lose a day's wmk.Calomel is mercury or iiuu ksilver
which cau.- - necr-isi- s of tbe bones.Ouloriiel ritiHlies Into bile like:il nainlie. breaking It up Thai s when
ou feci that uViful miijsen 11 imp-- jlug j
l isten me' If you 1.1,1 to en-Jo- y
the nicest, genlbs.1 bver and bowelcleansing you ever Just!take a 'f har'nle Iod- -
s T.lcr Tone lonlgni Vour drug-gl- t
or Healer w lis you Mi cent but-I-
of I'odsmi s Ijver Tone undur m
IF KIDNEYS AND
BLADDER BOTHER
Take Knits to rin-.i- i Idncy anil Vcu-- Ilullrr Ai'ltlx.
Kl.lncy and Ulnddcr weskneni lt
from uric nctd. says a notedThe kidneya filter this avid
from the blood and pass it on to thebladder, where It often remains to Ir-
ritate and Inflame, causing a burning,scalding or setting up nnIrritation at the neck of the bladder,obliKlng you to seek relief twothree times during the night. Thesufferer la In constant dread, the wu-te- r
posses sometimes with a scaldlncKentiallon and Is very profuxe: again,there Is difficulty In avoiding it
Uladrtcr most folks callit, bvcause they cun t control urina-tion. While It Is ektreineiy annoyingand sometimes very puiiuul, this In
really one of. the mot simple uiliuentxto overcome. Oct ubout four ouncesof Jad Halts from your plnirmuciMtand tuke a tablcspoonf ul in a glassof water before breakfast, continuethis for two or three ilay.i. This willneutralise the acids In the urine suIt no longer Is a source of irritationto the bladder and urinary organswhich then act normally uguin.
Jad tult.i in inexpensive, hiumle-oi- ,
and is made from the acid nf gropesund lemon Juice, loinMned with lithla,and In UHed by thousands of fult.swho are subject to urinary disordemcauned by uric acid Irritation. JudFalls Is splendid for kidneys undcauses no bud effects whatever.
Here you have a plcuimnt,lithla-wau- -r drink, which quickly
relieve bladder trouble.
MONSTER FRENCH GUNS
MANNED BY VETERANSOF THE AMERICAN
By AssMlaud Free.American Training Camp In France,
Oct .12. Not fur behind the Americanfield artillery which bus been In train-ing in a rugged section of Frunco forthe pant two month have come thenien of the They ar vet-eran gunner and many ar familiarwith the big guns ut home und thegreeted almost as comrades the mon-ster French weapons whl-- h they noware for eventual use againstthe nermann.
The Americans ar delighted withtheir French weapons und are iiusystudying eery detail rind uduptmg
to the use nf French l.
Most of the heavy gunners aremen of long experience and do notheed much actual firing practice e
luklng their place in line ugainstthe enemy.
A little WANT Alt now and thenIs read by every rla of men andwomen loo. Try on.
I am Sincere! Stop Calomel!I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone
Listen to me! Calomel sickens anl you may le aday's work. If bilious, constipated or
beadachy read my guarantee.
cheerful;plaasuie;
nocgloniel,
sour
tun!
to
experienced,spoonful
Irriluling
au-
thority.
sensation,
or
weakness,
efferves-cent
ARMY
"heavies."
grooming
themselves
petsonal money back guarantee thulca-- h spoonful will clean our sluggish ber better llisn a dose of nastycalomel und that II won t make yousick.
ImtlNon s l.iver Tom Is real livermislicliie. You'll know It next morning because you Kill wuke up feelingfine your liver will be wot king: head-ache and illzitlness gone, stomach willbe sweet ami bowels rcgulur
1 Unison s IJver Tone Is entirely veg-
etable. Ibcufore liiirmleHs and rimnot salivate Hive It to your childrenill I lions of people are using Hudson sl.lver Tone Inxtead nf dnngcroun calo-mel now. Your drui.-gls-l will tell youthat the sale of calomel is almostMopped entirely here.
Plan to Extirpate the Christianfrom Turkey Wat 'Made in
Germany,' Ii Declaration Made'by Congregation! Pastor.
By Anot4 Ttn,v Vork, I'll. 1. The plan toextirpate the Armenian Christiansfrom Turkey n "nimle In tlernumynitil suggested to the Turk ly tier-nui- n
of.'iclale." and where thr Ar-menians made a stand ngulnst their
Project Involvingand
Possession
Celebration.
40.iin,iMmoney
' "77" munllii., mile. uwiv, and infli:ei-- ii nd iltriimn cannonthem up, according to the Kev. A. j known Cntsklll aiiucduct. Inphcus Newell Andrus, senior mls-lo- n- celebration of It offlcinl acceptance
"r "IT ',nr'",,n' '" a municipal system which willMfWipiiiiim u. who tout of "''' ""' millions of persons, ahb. experience, here. furslghtedi!rni..i. i u.i.i w..r . three-du- y left l n I Is plunnril whichward to the time whi'ii they expect--Ie.l to gain complete ilomlmon In Tur-ke- y
n n. I they wiinteil to rliininnte theArmenian Uctlnn hy gutting rhl ofthe Arnirniiin rare.
"ne of the ways Turk wentmIiihii It wus In liiuit Armenian men I
Big
New inn
cursthin
fro
the
The
here
hihthe
theon goatskin rufls on the level, the constructioning that they were to be deported. lias described as a feat etirpaxHlngand then they were taken out In accomplishment the building of thedumped Into the Tigris river l unatim iTonul. Is one of the fewdrowned." he iid This the BrfBl undertakings have brenli:.r,Vv r. !r,Vejkr:::rn,,H'rr;.,I,r'b: -' -In northern Mesopotamia. ft,lJ w'tholit being nttnnded by any
"Armed soldiers were on tlio rnfts. 'uunrwhich cm h carried about j A citntens' committee nppi. luted !
to n hundred victims. Kurd boatmen Mayor John l'urrv Mitchel, withrowed them out Into deep water. Then Uec.te ., ns rhnirmnn. has nr-th- e
sol.llei-- a would drive the Arme- - r , n m .,,. Imt..n-1- .niaiis one side of the rafts until , .. ,,,-- ,,,ttU c''"ihey and dumped them Int.- - the P"'""river. If tb. y tried to cl.mb bin K on Participate, llenrge R MKthe rafts the soldiers and boatmen mr mayor and now of rco-be-
'them und idiot them nil nomlc hisiory at I'rinci .mi unuiversliypeitHhed." j will be the guest honor. wrts
lirrmans nnd the Turkish gov- - lirlI,g h.s admiiiiHlrutl'n thai thelr. Andrus cnld, looked up-- 1 ' r"J"' ' i,aiinon the demruclio not theTurkey as a cold blooded political' Th l',u"r which sup-mov-
and gave the nituul ce.-nti.i- plieil the worker and the. hoard ofit into the biinils of the Kurds and water supply which directed the tank.
soldiers who went about it tin'ether with lending civic bodies, willwith the of Moxlem religious , be represented. Charles Ktruiiss prest.
dent the hoard of water xupplv.first the Turkish government' .... ,.,,, Major illtchei of the coin- -
obj.H-te- to the suggestion..f removal of the Armenians on '''""' the a.iiUct. Kach nightthe grounds th.it they were valuable the city will be llluminu!us urticans and luialness mi n and
to the economic life of thecountry." coiillnu.-- lr. Andrus. "butthe Herman to supp'y mento take their plnces. Having per-suaded the Turks, the Hermans leftIt to them to put the plan Into effect.
"Hut the Turkish soldier In someplaces could not overcome the
At l ifa, the city ofthe Armenians resolved to re-
sist and derend theirfamilies und their dumb.
t.!.'(ir.ia,.i ihpr i.clri', in their
i
none houses m then .ni.iri. i l or ho submit thten dus thee al 'the efforts Hons iiliof tbe soldiers to iter inilhodt ofthem. ill the end thev have fi,r rity.
but that Herman oincers T)ll t il aiiroughl una iruiii.'n cannon uion
..o. .1.1 .....t r...--...- i ib.. I,, in
Surely such a slmul.1 uii. . ionn is. inroi nik--
still re-- , dives under rivers untilin of them to cared in depth of l.lli fe- -l son
I Ha iiearny. 111 1101 ine holes the solid rlean people help care them? on- -
ilulcns In Mesopotamia have not beenmuch to tbe puidic s alien-tlo- n
the reason thai there has notbeen unvol.e to report the state u(things tiiere and because no reportcould get pitsl the rigid
More Ihun J'l.'iuo Armenians urn--
from liiarla kn and ll suti-- Iurbs. It some of these who were
into the Tigris and ilrownc--
The leading and rich men were amongthese. The others were ilctuileil todig and to do other workwith only un insufficient of'bread dally. Um-- r they were idiotin urouns. when no longer able loendure the hardships
There followed un o.--
and then u scourge ofIlefore the wui und deportations ine,city some uti.'ooi iniiaoi- - ,
tapts. The lust 1 heard there wer ,
TUlill cltlicn let l lliciewere or
shot down on the .Mesopoinuiiaoplains and left for dead in pilesHie or thrown Into old cisterns. Home, coming to
out from the piles ami u.from cisterns and
to ourupat Mardin to have their wounds,
c,mo of Hie at Munlliltook pity upon more than ababies of women who, iupassing left those they bad
f. r to cairyn ilk toas they went on to theirdeaths on the plains below.the lo-- al governmentHint bad the little ones lb")',issued an old. that l.oever b.llbmed,any would be vis I withthe dealt t the Armenians.;
-- Tbe secretly i
turned the little ones over to I hris-tlu- n
families who clandestinely cared
fr tb. 01 until their we,And m.w the latest
ni.it.nn from Mardin is that un-le-
forth.-o- iImmediatelyfunds are must lietheturned upon the streets to
II. In must be amiThe for
rcll' f has d- -. bled,l Syrianchild will bea I.h """";";''""' "That is '" ' 'V '
, add one , e . hild to hi, lamilvleckon the I " cents along withan daily on his oilierwhat lie I spending
i hlldien and at the end of e...' '
moilthHie I to the cooiMlM-- c
n.lius mi i row lv
hands of theati.e.l ee. IltionTurks because of bis woik at M ilun
the Ills II- - wasin.... ,i be court iinuti.i l.'il. whichunder the In--
"muck trial and theof the s head. ....nan mb.lssN . IiowckHie l der and inter
und a
i.ild. meantcutting oft
" TheI lie. 'I"l o
. I tl.lt'" I'
Issuedin-- Andiiis. bo was born m . vi
York '"V and graduated fiom Willi ,,os college lo l''l ai- -l l nion I
ololMCIll seminal) III I .'. I I
iii mission irv w.ul. al
SOof CMle
III tlltVMardin
Kvery day WANT AHJfind help; nr.- p. -- itioiis: articlesnr. i i id" d. lent lions, s. flaU.
I stoics and l estate', find'the lost; sell h' ioe. lot and film"I Cut in a IIKU' tb. n
reod the SITI ATI'
Help? Trj a
of
Is Finished Comes
Into of New
Br miUU4 PressYork. cl. 12. A ill Ink
which ha nut 1
in unit eight of labortame Into the of citytoday. It in the
ISO
'iimkiiiM
the
r
is to rival the lliulmin-Fiilto- :i
Jiiiiillatioii exercises In 1909.of the engineering
had In be oveicome incity to draw liter fromdam. HID fcrt above tide
understand- - nf the systembeen
andund It
was which
disturbances,seventy-fiv- e
Aneny
to ""tilted Iellan, for.
untilof It
The
Armenians orgcn.xiitlimsin
ofTurko--h
fanaticism. ofAt
Herman ofn.e
promised
Ar-
menian.
deportation
withstood importunedislodge olnaiiiiHK
prevaileil
allowed pcriah.
through
broughtfor
Turkish
deponed
lumped
trenchesullowuncc
imposed.cnnieinic
typhus.
contained
"Women clubbed, stabbed
onground i'ii'uni.crawled dragged them-
selves the mountain hos-
pitaldressed.
Moslemsthousand
deportedthrough,
s.rengthlingering
When,officials learned.
Moslems
Anoeiilaiitreatment
Moslems, therefore,
resourcesexhausted.
thousand orphans
regular contin-
uous. commute., Armenian
himselfthe
succoring sllllel
conditions.
defendant
rescindedInstead
lll'.li.M.Ii
.ilKirtiiients.
WAN'TKHwanted.
Need Wur;'.
Eight YearsLabor
YorkCity;
fountain
possessionextends f'atsklll
expected
ilccauKC prob-lemsenabling
Athnkan
,.,.,.mfeeanr
eminent.
More than :T,.""il public hoolchildren took part In n pug-a- nt called"The Hood f'.lft of Water" This wvhheld this afternoon in I'entr.'il I'urk.
The city has cnndin ted an extensivecampaign to a hildren with
;the Importance of the a.inediiii A
million pamphlet have been dltrib-ilited- .and puttiires co'iueited with io
construction of the iem are on ex-- i
hibit ul the s hools. Me tals willawuriKd in ih ilnldnn in r nschool
theTurkish and
thek ituclucl
its colile fi'ioi
IllCM ' OIllpoSI- -
would
I..f .
j tains to the city. It burrow- - 11111U1
people not Kii lamibe to '1'bere H leached11111 be for s.tuu below level.
ami kf.,r
was
cholera
the
in-
to.
starve.nut
thatper
b
M nd s- -,
ir
.,.
was
.....is
Ar- -
ItH
w
lo-
si sellloiiirer
d.
Ad.
f
l.
Maiih.'ittxn bbin.l It is twi... as lomta i the most furious wit.r system ifthe days of Home and is three ilmesthe length the I'auaio.i I'amil. The,'npieiliii t will be (npaide of deliver-ing five billion Ku'.lnns "f water adny.
Put in lll-.I.- WANTI'.I ad. tbi'ilead the SITl'ATI' iN'.s wanted.
Need Helpl Try a Wart Ad.
if
of
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u
jj
h
IT
Men'sat our
vSaleWe have na good stock of men's furnishingii as you will he ahle tofind anywhere. Don't take our word for it we don't want you tothat's why we are holding our hig Get Acquainted Sale to get youin our store that you may see the quality of our goods and the prices
then seeing, you will remember and come again. See yesterday'spaper for full list of items and extraordinary values then come andget your share get acquainted with our new department and get ac-
quainted with us. It will pay you to do so.
pj Regular $1.25 Wilson Bros. Shirts,sale price
Regular $2 50 Hats, sideprice
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You can influence your daughter, your sisterand your friends to invest in Liberty Bonds.
Wiil you do it? It will help to bring the boysback sooner, and give us peace.
Your banker will supply you with full infor-mation concerning Liberty Bonds.
ThU space ia patriotically furnished by Hanna & Hanna, Master Photographers.
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Pompeian HAIR Massage""Dandruff has made your
hair straggly, thin looking andlifeless. Your coat collar is al-
ways covered with ugly scales.Stop your Dandruff now. Youcan. Just look at my hair.
The UandruS ii entirely goneand almost overnight PompeianHAIR Maiuge made my hair at-tractive."
The tucceaa of Pompeian HAIRManage is In its name "Masage." It is a treatment, not
merely a tonic. The massaging(rubbing) of the scalp wakes upthe roots of the hair to new life.This massaging also opens thepores of the scalp to the wonder-fully stimulating liquids in Pom-peian HAIR Massage. Dandruffgoes. Your hair will become andstay healthy, vigorous, attractive.
All tha is needed is a littlemasaaging once or twice week.One application dhows results.Your scalp will immediately feci
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DISEASE IS I CUfflMI AMrcp.TlISFMifi To "Read the Adi for Profit" Meant to Answer Thoe That Appeal to You.
clean and invigorated. In onemonth your Dandruff will be (one.
Pompeian HAIR Massage is aclear amber liquid. Not oily. Notsticky. Vary pleasant to use.
"Greatest treatment for Dand-ruff in the world." says J. A. Y,Chicago, IIL, "and I speak fromexperience. My hair before Istarted using it had gone beyondthe ordinary stages of Dandruffand was covered with scales whichembarrassed me greatly. I hareintroduced Pompeian HAIR Mas-sage to my friend."
Practically every user says-- onebottle shows actual results.
Get s 25c. 50c or $1 bottle at thestores snd say the same.
Have your barber every now andthen apply a careful PompeianHAIR Massage. Used in over30,000 of the best barber shopsfrom Maine to California.
Made by the reliable makers ofthe famous Pompeian MASSAGKCream and Pompeian NIGHTCream. Adv. 3P
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PIONEER BAKERYN. BALLING, lfp.
207 First Street.
Pro Illinium the "tales hrstsursnre iimilnst pnMTIy. iiisrnsnrrni.e," write Mrrrltt Merhrtn.Judge i f tin- - few nth judli lul disti l '(
cnurt. Thv wrilien nt nis notneat Bm orro iddreswd tn the dry Iiom-I-
quartr-r- s In this rlty wim mndr puhlictoday.
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Kenenil disposition nn lhe Part ofthe district Ju1k'h f the state to linoup HirmiKlv In fnviir if the propositionfur statewide prohiulimn Kirry W't
ter fur ri i' l I'd from clistrirt Inditesla nil iilly dry letter. Il Ih
nrKTd hv tin- - ilryu th-i- t If there Is
ntn hoily riipiihle of iintlmritutivelyspenklnK Hliotit til effi'ft of tho saloonon It surrly is the districtJuiIki-- lvi.fi.ro va honi the rriinniul enseof the Mute lire tried.
'I am very uitirli In fntur of ntiit- -
wide pmhttiltlon nnd shall support theintendment looking to that end on the
th of Novemher. 1KI7." writes tlrauMllo A. llirhnrdson, Juilee of theI'lfth Jiiilit'iiil district of New Mexico.Judire Itirhsrdmm live In I'." ell.
Kormer I'nlti'd Htutea attorney, nowIndue of the Kimnh Jiidlrlul districti f New Mcxlro, Imvlil J. of I .OSVi'Bim, expresses hi" view In a letterto dry henditiurt-- r In these words:"I ahull vote for the .pmhlhttionaniendinent tt the ronilna; electionnlrlv herauxe I lulleve thnt the
adoption of euch nn ninetidtnent v. Ill' etler eundltiiinn In New Mexico."
.Indue Kdwnrd I.. Meiller of IjhPriires. Judite of the Third Jndlolnl
i iniiriKinc the eotintlen of IonnAnn. Otero, l.iiiniln and Torrance.et rth tna views on the amendment
I'Ti'iiiiMiiiini nt eome lena-th-. In a letterto (he dry hendiii-irter-. niiide publictndnv. Jiiilire Modler wiyii:
"In mv iiilnlon. if Mntewlder:iirn' nnd In ninde effective.
the rritnlnal Intcinena In the courtu ofthe eitite will iterrenne fiftv per rent:io ' the exoi'tiseii of I'ondiH'tliiK the.oiiriK of New Mi'Xiro will remtlt In.nliif to the iiixiiaytr of hundre.ln of
tho'io.-iiit- l of ilnlliii-- I mnl:etl.i H.'ilt'ito-h- nnd niv oinnlon 1"
1'iir'i-i- ii ir a i'Iiiw.' oiiner :it Urn of thecIiim nml rhnturti'i- nf hnninoit heforeno- on l In- - itniti.'il Htdi- of tho eolll,.aliirnu: tin- rntiT"' of the pnt ,;i ,.:ii aA. I".ivt oni. hnif "f tin- i llinln il Inlvl.ni'-- H ilnertlv or indirrrt !,'.ilirouirh ihn '' of Intoxh jitmij lifniorn:o. n Irii'i'ii:!', Ir ii nn- firin imiviclion t't.it tho lost of I'onilui'tlnir the
.nlii-- t't-.u- .iih'M-- of offictiitM.will I'.- li" il if n I'hiliition riirrie,,l t mxi v p. r rent.
NOTH i:.Nolni- i loliliy UIMIl Hint I lie
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fi'.iien i'..h from andthe il.lte of this lloliie, for all-li-
allowance or teei-tio- ami all elnot ho Within thai linnl.e I. .nn.
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1.1 It ll. lii the .t Court1,1. 1 .Mil line ImniiViin, plaintiff. s.
John I.. Ixniovaii. ilcfemlanl.No. II It I
To the Ahovc Named 1
A oil are hcrehv notified that a suitll.lh heell filed liKainst .nil in the saidcourt and count'' hy the ahove namedplaintiff, in which the said plaintiffprays for al.solute divorce on theKrotiiulH of ilesertioti and aluiMilon- -
ineiit. Ami you are further notifiedthai unli'NM Jon enter or to hei nteieil tour uppeiiriiiicc in Haul caimeon or hefore the I .'til day of No.eui- -
l.rr, A. !., IIH I, .lU'lKinent will heri.nilcred in said cause iiKnlnst you hyilefault and the relief played for willhe
The inline of the plaintiffs ais V. Moore i 'lay tun. whose post- -
office address is AlhiiiU-riuc- , N. .M.
NKHTolt MoNToVA.Clerk.
Ily TIloS. K l. Miulilison.i Seal i leputv.
Ticr. or ti.K..In the district Court. County nf t lr
n.illlln and State of New MexicoNotice is llereliv KlVell that till till
ih isitiii-.l- , as sliel ift of Hernahlli)coliutx, cw Mexico, will sell tn thehurliexi and hex! holder for rush Inh.iinl. at the friiut door of tho Hernulillii i'otitit court hnilsc, at thehoiii of ten o clock 11 m., on the 3lstd.iy of Oi tnlier. II. the followitiK
il.ed real estate lylnu II
t'olllill. VeW MexicoLots nuniliet'eit. i'leell till llllll
twelve I I .' i in Lini I, letti ied "II" ofth- Mo ti .In, in Armiio Addition to tin.'il of A Milliliter. inc. as Known ninlil.".lKni' ted in the inn, nilrd and supI'leinent.il iuai of Kant .ntitition fileiin the ntfli o of tin i it r. ri of said"Hull on ll.e JMti ,ln of April. 11
(oK'-tlie- with all iinpitliil""li I" mitisl ,i iii.Ik'uh-ii- re
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ANTED Male Help
IILI.I'KK fur tlil week only. AiplyMi-- I'oopr, H'tnle'iaker ilnnnriv
W A NT K A n iiutomolilli- - iiiechnini'.Mnut ronif' well
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VA Vf".:i - VouttK l oin i xii ii iM' il
iih yiilcKtnan. HpiitMr--
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South Tliet St.
KTiw.'U HAI.KH.MKN WANIKK Menfull of n-- und enery. with K'io-- I
references. Ona man is making Siicr week. Uunk referi tuea turnlNhed.Wrnv quick. Traders till and Ittrm- -
liiit Co., Oklahoma City, UklH.
WANTED Female HelpU'ANTKI Wiiik-- i k or wulti"ses at
'.'17 Vet Pentrsl.rt'A.VThli Kxpfrieneed liiundry Kii'la.
Apply Ml the Kxrelnlor laundry.
VA.TK1 A Klrl for Ki neral hoUHe-wor-
Must "toy niKhtH. I .Ii K.HIIViT I'hlltie I'll'!.W A.NTKI llouiH'kei-pi-- r and
Ily couple, no children.Very little work, gooil home andwanes fur right perwm. Call 1122Kant Central foe Interview.
FOR SENT Apartment1 I'll UJ-.N- Nicely furmiihed Iiuuho-koepl-
room; mIso sleeptna roomund porch. :P 8. Third.
apartments at T1IKWASHINGTON. 1"02 Went Central.
I'hone 2032. J. TV KAKIN. Prop.Koll UKNT A
apartment nt 1:children: no sick.
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FOR SALE Automobiles
condition.Service station,
HiioTrToadlKerlTTr'lnliuirk at Cadillac
' South fith HtKnit fAI.N ltii tourlnit enre in
perfect ehape; newly painted, stentenvera etc. See thix nt Wells' Ktirntte,Kourth and Copper.
KOI J SAI.K If I 7 Maxwell tourinxcur. A 1 condition at a hnrsain. Cull
or phono d:i W. I'lione 242.K. ii. L"wy.
Foil SAI.1- C- 1'JlC Suxou roniletcr i'hK.lf Mi. iter ill A 1 Iitloti, Ihrcv
new tlre and ina hinu In fine roiidl-tio-
Call K. o l.o.-e-y. GJ3 WchI i
Ml. I'lmne 212. A l.aik'Uin.
Ki'l! SAI.C ..ixoll lo.id.stel, hit hereI v partv (tone to war; will run
around I. took: no uunranti-e- ; hrl hidt.lk.M It Sic l It. Tohmill. Stllde-h.iki- -r
Cii'.ii;e. Phono 7 7.
TYPEWRITERSAl.l. KIM'S, both new end ..'..ml,
hand, boua-ht- , sold, rented and re-
paired. Alliuiiuerqtie Twrltrr FiPhone H 122 So 4th Hi
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tin- - I.. C. Smith typewriter, costlnitfll'Ti. lias mil'- - been lined for a fw.ii.nthv und w.l! it for I's. I'll.
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Notice ia liiii'. ictxcii that i'l.in- -
n Al.iuoil of I'UI.CIO. New MCIC.who on A i il I" ll't". m.iile h"iio-Htea- d
No. ai::l:., for tiie south -t
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li'.W. raiiKc '.'W. N'. M I', nieriilian.has lil"il iioticifive M'lir proof,the I. Hid III. "II
i'ori-- e u. I'ralu.at A lliuiU.".-iUc- ,
Mexico;
liitentioii to maketo I'Mtahlish clninl to
ilicl'lhed. l.efioi'C H CommiiiMoiiei',
New on the;twetit'-thiri- l day of Novemher I !. I
Cliiiinant mimes as witnessi'i.:SantlilKii Aloli.u. of Cuhrro, New
Icelitc Alotuu. of Cuheru, NewMexico;
Juan IMcko AraKun, of Cuhrro,New Mexiro;
Mexico,
Tlieixlore Kow t'liticewu, of Cuhero.New Mexico.
Krimcisco DelKado.lteglster.
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lK.I'.ltTM KAT tie TIIK IN Tr ItlOlt.C. S l.aliil t if fn e at Hant.i l'e, New-
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Mexico. Octohei 1, 1I7:Notice Is lierehy Klven that lluncr.
1'ah I'ailllla, widow of ('has. I'ad:lla.liutero, N M., who, on OctoherI KI... inmle hoinesl. ail No. til 4 303, forthe NKV section :ia. township loN,ranui. '.'V. M. I. merldliiil, hasfiled notice of intention to make fiveyen r proof, to ctaUKh claim to thelaud uhnve ilesciilied, hi'foru tieo. It.fraiK. 1'. K. Comiulsaliiner, nt Alhil-iUi'riU-
N. M . on tho twenty-thir- d
day nf N'ovi'inher, 11.17.
Claimant names as witnesses:Louis Castillo. Alvinn rtaiuloVMl.
fiilento lint. ti,. Muslin Nes, ull ofliut.'i,., N. M
I'lallclscolleitlster.
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ilid hnir. prut new. I'll.IIUW, iliotlllliK".
Ii if! SA l.K I'.nnue hot waterhi rooil 11; 21J
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front.North
tinhornYoung slr.iliKtorker' i"t
CAI-lv- - 1'l.llUI t '.'' hooktUMe, llajritic- taniie: side :
renter tiilile; hahy hed and other furni-ii- ire Phone m e V :t"1 W. MKildine.
Ki .It HA1.K- - Hiiinl lever pi'iutlnuprewi. eelf Inklntf. with ajMsortment
of type. AditreHi "I're," rare Heraldor phone IS'.'J.
K(lt SA1.I3 ."eronii tiund hoatimrboiler in A 1 condltluu: made liv
Idaul Mrs. Co. A bore.'--.'. lieaUlUrapKlty 00 iuar feet. Imiuiralftrunviulst. 823 North Hlxth. I'h. 123.
I'l'll HA1.K Htereoptlron Onutilelantern) for "till picture, dnuhle
dlimolvlnit view, with sua aeneratorfor IlKht. complete und In aoodcondition, cheap. Addrt-ii- "Ijintern."
and
cure llei'iilu, or phone Id'.iJ.
roil BAI.K 1(0 acrea of land underfence; 41 acres broke small bearing
orchard; three room house; poultryhouse end atock sheds; located larood bean country; will take sood sec-
ond hand Maxwell in trade IT desired.Trice I ion. oo if sold at once. White orsee H. K. Cooper. Stanley, N. M.
t'L 11 II sale:C'ndsrwood No. ;.00 rsnns.Ramlnston No. 10 (0.00Oliver No. I 11.00U 8. Smith No. t ( 0
I. l X- f- II AAomiin rivmivr io. w
All ere In strictly first class order.Rlbbona for any machine (0 csntaeach. AI.BL Ql EHQUB TTPE--
It ITER EXCHANGE, lit South 4thafreet Thone (14.
FOR RENT Houses
Koll HK.NT house; bath;elertric llchts; irnrage; lis. 00. 303
W. Il.in liline ne. 1'honc 17 4W.
KOIt UKNT Two front rooms withhoard. SlcrpniK porches if desired.
;;il South Arno.
Koll UKNT Nicely furnished frontroom; modern; connecteil wl'h
Lath. .11 a North S.xth.
Foil ItK.NT - Five room I. unci low
KliNed In Hleepinir porch, tuoilern.Ver No children. In- -
iiilie lln.i W. Itoma.
MKNT Scnii-moder- n three roomrot'ice with KlarHcd-- Hleepiiu
lor.-h- fUTiio!icd. fine oc"'ion; twohe I. tr on c ir line a rd convenient tor Throe roooii fnrrl-hn- for
I: .11- -. ke piiic i' 7 South Ivllth..'all i.t !2.,
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tlMI! TOItSIs he received Ul t'l
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nt if IVriijIChl.. f"f tio- Mipp! in" coni- -
detnll i f i rei ta In titini- -th- -. for tl"'
a me as m:t V t eel"t.niler t h" Ii.' ill. I c It
l'i - ami clfi'ii H ffa ol III
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'iimy clerk.
imp word hy a
nmoiinl of i'iamount of the hid a'ol
p. the-- ciiui.iy of Iteri.a- -
N. M . as n Kiiarniilce of 1
f.inh on the part of the hldder and wild ' i,
jchci'k tti liecoine the propi-rl- of hji'.'I
'ruutity In the eent if the suceeshfnl It.ithi '.del faliin,,' lo enter Into it cotilra iwithin 10 diss after tho IrttinK of thehid.
Th lioard of county commissionersreserve the rlnl't lo reject uny4or allhids.
AI.KI!KI Cll' Nsn:M. ChairmanHoard Cminty Commissioners.
Nli.STOll MoNTuVA. County Cler'c
NOTHT. Ol' M IT.State of New Mexico. County of
In the litxltici Court:Ainallrt l.nceri) lie I toiiiiiiKUea. pUln-liff- .
vs. Cru iHiiiilnsues, defeiidiint.No. Itns.it.Tu the aliove named ilefeuiliint.
Vou i. re lierehy notified that a suitlias I'i'oii filed niialiist ou In the saidcourt and county hy the uhnve namedplaintiff in which the said plaintiffprays for divorce on the iirnunils ofahaii.loiimeut and Andyou lire further notified that unlessyou enter or cause to he entered youruppeMraiicf in wild latise on or licforethe llitl day of Novemher. A. I'. I'M 7,Judgment will he rendered in saidcause aualiiHl you hy default und therelief prayed for will he
The nnme tif the plaintiff's nttoinevis llcHcock Cornell. wiioM- - post-offic-
address Is Alhuiiurruoe, N M.
Nentor Mniitioa.Clerk.
Ily Titos, 1. Maildisoii,I ii ptlty
Kfl h WHERE TO BUY Ai
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DODGE BROTHERS' CARS ANDFRANKLIN CARS J. KORBER & CO.
218 North Second Street Pbone 783
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FOR RENT Rooms
K'JIl UKN- T- Kurnlslifld room, cloeeIn. ll Kaat Oold. I'hona 1770.
I T OKKI:KI I'Oli UKNT,Atply MIXINI tiCILUI.N'Ci Itoomti.1
Koll 11K.NT Nlrely furnlshmt rnonis.huth and modern, with or without
hoard. 6:3 North Hicond.
Kurt KKXT To well people only,nleely furnldheit liniisekeeplna
rooiim, nnd Hlenplne porch, clows In.r.O rdith Third.
MOWi.Y lU rtMUKP KOOMBAlaovimiiiH for hKlit hotntekeepln. I'.atet
remoiiHl.le, 321', Want Central. Ph.I M l Mr .1 I. Cov
LOST
I.i iST Hook iimrked "AlexanderI la in llton Institute." Finder pleaRe
notify (ieo. fVheck. 27 N. Illph Ht.
WAITED Miscellaneous
ANTKO Herond hand roll lop deskiilmi National cuah reirlBter. I'hone
!6.W ANTKO Kecond-hen- d clolhlnf and
shoes. The Chicago Becond-han- d
Htore. I'hone (U.WANTED Tou to try lvo led and
sine paint. Valapar, kalaomlna, Eriecarbun roof paint. Toco sel roof ce-
ment, atops leasa. last five years.T1IOS. P. KE1.KHER. 401 Weat Cen-
tral, rhone 410.
WANTED Careful kodak flntshlnfby master photosraphere; twice
daily service. Remember, aatisfaetlonguaranteed. Send your finishing to sreliable established firm, ilsnns
Maaler hPotof rsphsrs.
SITUATIONS WANTEDp
WANTK1 I'ositioti as practicalnurse for confinements. Address
Ml Kast Iron.
PITl'ATIoN WANTBK Hy younslimn, to drive pleasure or business
rar or trurk. Address Win. Shields.Uen. Iel.. AlhiKiueruue, New Mex.
IIKll, KWfATK Vim SALE.Forty acres of land under cultivation,
in Oklahoma. 500 tree orchard, andK I rnrmiiiK district. Southeasternsection of state. Would accent auto-mobile as part payment. I'hone 110 2.
MiTK F, T l't'Tlt.CTOIt!Krnled Mils will he received up o
noon the 1Tth day of October, 1417.I'V the county clerk of Hernnllllo N. M.
f ir the supplyluc of ll lahor, niater-i- n
Ih ii nd pin ul necessary for tho con-
struction of a dike tn be built on thetnst hank of the Itlu, flrande at Itan-cho- s
lie Alhtmuer'iuo, N. M.All hids must he accompanied hy 3
ceil if led check in the amount of tea(10) per rent of the nmonnt of the hidt.i r.unrsntee K"od faith on the partof the hldder.
Iini and for theproposed Work tuny he seen lit the of-
fice of the county clerk, Albuniieniua.N M.
Ih" hoard of county roinnilsslonersreserve the r.cht tu reject any or allhids.
j AI.KIlK.n tiltr.NSKKI.O, ChairmanCounty Comnnssioners,
NKSToll MoNToVA. County Clerk.
to Tin: t iti in nutstil' Wll.l AM llT4ll
Vou are lierehy notified that the. as rcirhrr of the prop-ert- v
of William Hatch, defendant I',a certain suit pendinir in the districtci'ltlt. state of Nliv Mexico, count-- , of
ytvhil Clh't Kendall Shu',I'oiiip inv. ei ills, plaintiffs s. WHII.nr.
h il lend int. actiuK under und :
virtue if a final Jii'hiiiient rttterrd In
ninl .i i:.i !' iuid defi tulant.her hy wains nil itcililort who imjhale claims auaim.t s lid Wlili.iM:11 itch to appear hi fore me as said re- -
cei ei. mi or hefure the 2oth day ofoctoher. 1117, nt ihe Imur of I'l o'clo ti
a. in. at m v i.ffice In Ilie State NationalHank to lirovu any claims thee mavhave aK'imst the ..aid William I'.itiiisui.Jf t tn the npptoMil tif the ilistrl. t
court. Creditors are further notlfienthat any nnd all rlnlms not presentedto the iindersiiinoi on or " sfore thesaid day will lie thereafter barred frompa! tn ipal i. in in III" s of lltu saidWilliam Hut ill. ilefemiant, snd th"assets of said estate w ill he distributedto the ercaiinrs thereto under the di-
rection of the district courtI!. M M Kit I! ITT.
ReceiverOctoher ! 10 11 12 13 K. IS 17 IH.
Seven
Wanted in ExchangeA large auto track for ales
residence
Phone 39H. PEAK
611 W. Central
AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES
DODRIL.U Tilt IS CO.-T- .rw, vulcan-lsl- nt
and accessor). Open nightand Sundays. T're service Anywhere.Phone 4, 1? North fourth Bt.
Professional CaicU
THi MURPHY SANATOHrCMTubarculoai of tha Throat and l.unas.Cf.y Office. S11H Want Cenual Ave.
Office Uoure: t to 11 s. m.; S top. m. Sanatorium I'hone ill.
W. T. MorptM-f-. M. 1.
DES. TULL AND BAKESSpeciallsta Kyr. Vat N !. ibroa.
State Nsttnnal luink ItMc.rtMM tss.
DR. GEORGE K. ANQLKEye. Far. titam and Thmsl
.N. T.'AltMUO 111 IMJ.
K( M.VHG AllKT rAJlTWKIGirrFtwtloe IJjultexl to Dushwmsj of Wo
men sfHl Children.Offtco and Kralilenee lltS K, OeHrol
llMino tTI.
DENTISTSDR. 9. KRAPfrxmtol Sara ry.
Rooms I and t, Karr.tt Bide. Oves"B" Thsater.
(Appointments made by mall)rttosw t44.
Offlce Boers to it; 1:30 to :S0L. W. BRYANT
DENTISTBuite 9. T.aw Library Building
Office Phone 1211
ATTORNEYS
OH?f F. SIMMSlowyer.
IT-I- S Bonsrtt lUilc. ATbeqaewsosi
HODET UODKTAKoroeys at low.
Snlto S, 1w Uhrarr Balloiae- -
E. E. EOVER, M. D.IIOMKOPATIIIO PIIYBICIAW
Offlco, UlilUnx Ulna. Phonal S5S.
DRESSMAKINO
Mns AI.1CK PARRIRII DressnviklnCand ladles' tnllorlns. Room 12, GranJCentral Hotel, phone 8.
I.AIHK8 TAH.OniN'cJ and fnshlonshUdressmekins. Mrs. M. W. Wag-
goner. Thnne 14437.
Every day KERM.D WAVTii Alfind help; secure position": sell articlesno loncer needed; rent houses, Tata,apnitments. stores snd real estate; findthe lost: sell houses, lots and farms
Chicago Mill & Ltustar Co.
General Planing Mill
8rd ft Marqnett Phone 8
SANTA TE TIME TABLE
Wcslhoutul .
No. Uaily AT. !..1 The Bcout TitopI California Limited 11.0o il.Dos7 Farsu Kast :4i 10:10at The Nwajo 11:1 ffeOUlillHlUIKl
IDS IC 1'iuu express .. tt:J0lit El IM so l.x;.tt-s- . . 10:0a
osiiy.10 The Scout T:3s 1:01st The Nu.ajo I ISp I 4Cp
Californus Llmltsd. (:40p 7:0t Barta Fe KUht... 7:HP 7:I0rrom Sou tie
ltd For K. C. & Chief 7:0sII For K. C. & Chicago Up
Standard sleeper for Clovls aoRoswell Jleaves on No. 101, oosueetsat Bales wttH train No. II. leavingHelen at 11 'il p. m.
No. 7 carries one cowch os'yj sSleepers.
Nw. II will hare Standard sleeperfrom Roswsll from train No. tl MBelen
p. j. joeksoh. aoekt
CURTISS, MONTAGUE & CO.TOCTK BROKEB8
OOUtESTONTJEKTI LOO AM k BHTAJfDirect privsts wires to all szchaacss. We bur snd nil local bank stocks,ropper stocks snd secarttlea of all description bavinc a market talus.New Tsrk sticks, cotton and frala hanJled on margin or for cask.
riahn Coal CompanyCerrilloa Lump, Oa'Jup Lump, Gallup Zgg, Antluracitt, all tUes.Klndllngr and Mill Wood, Brick and Plaaterinf Lime, Santa reBrick. For the lest in fuel of ail kind :: :. PHONE 91
CORNELL BOASDKSZBWIK 4. WILLIAMS PAINT ALAS ASTINS
J. C. Baldridge Lumber Co.Poone 481 US BoaUt Pint Stmt
Eight
pAOTIDEI TODAY AND
VIVIAN
ARTiiJIN
'LittloLlissOptimist'
A Paramount Picture ofFiv Part
Pretty, vivacious VivianMartin ia more rharmiitithan uwial in thin prettyatory of love arid aaerifioe.
"BRAINSTORM"A Two-ree- l Pox Film
Comedy
TIME OF SHOWS:
1,2:30, 4 5:30, 7, 8:30 and. 9:30 p. m.
HHnmnaamnnnAdmission:
Adults, 15cChildren, 5c
Slririner'sWe invite all visitors toin the city. You mayour line at this time,later.
An Excellent Line of
Yellow PeachesBartlett PearsConcord GrapesNice BananasOranges
PHONES CO & CI
THEATERTOMORROW HI
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VlVIArtVAASlTiA,YlTTLC MiJ OPTIMUt"
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Grocerycall and see us while
not need anything in
but you will want us
Fruits and Vegetables
Head LettuceNice TomatoesCauliflowerGreen BeansWhite Celery
205 8. FIRST ST.
J. A. Skinner
Stylish Fall
If then1 I'vcr wiiw u tune when your shoe ioiuireinriitN t .
iiiuikKmI puriiciiliir attention, tlitit t i iu in uliuut now.
Tlx udvuii'-i- ' in tin- - cost of ii'iitlii r hhoo proilncl ion Ui.resulted in Ihe la-i- n tin- - nun ki t of iimnv inferior utnlWill ilittlile hluii'K. Khix-- that will never xutiafy unvhoilv v.lm
weut tlivtu uiul l hut prove disappoint inn it any pi
TliiH Si off of (;.)nl Mines .is jt the service of fVerylioilv wl.'irare for IicliiiMc Footwear. We lire showing the u(models ill dull or lirijflit Murk jri'iiy, white ivory, l,n..I'humpHff lie noil hrow n lis Well us Home of I he liilesl
lare or button.
Ntylih Fall Shots for Mm $3.50 to $7 00
Stylish Full Shoes tr Women $2.50 to $9.50
Stxlish Full Shoes for Children $1.25 to $4 00
Notwithstanding the l.p niel-eus- in the eos( of shoes, this storeatill stands for the hest shoes Ul any Mated pi Ire.
::
Read THE HERALD every evening not only for its
new but also for its advertisements, many of whicli
are found only in THE HERALD :: :: ::
The Evening Herald, Albuquerque, N. M. Friday, October 12, 1917.
Cattle and HorseGrowers Discuss
Predatory AnimalsThe executive board of the New
Mexico rattle and horee uroweni as-
sociation held an Imporlnnt meetlnathin mnrnln at Ihe chamber of com.Inerce building. The merlin Wita
railed to order by W. fl. Morley of'patll. N. M.
The rnltle and heme irrnwera dla- -'
oiimed the tieet ways of eradicatingpredatory anlmala that ilay auohhavoc Hh the sloe on the rani:".Many excellent auKttotis were off-ere- il
hy the members present. Theassociation will do everythlnr poa.Ihle te protect the rattle nicalnat tired
a lory nntmuN.A rominlttee reported that the fed
eral uuthnritlea hnd examined and anproved the driveways na laid out hyjthe stockmen of Koenrro, L'hnvex audiKddy roiintlea. I
A committee was appointed ronslsdna of A. R. McMlllen, SenatorI'ankey. Col. Hopewell and Vlr. Cul-
berson to meet the tux cnmmlnslonereIn fnnta Ke and aee that they levy aruffic-len- t tax to pay all bounty claimsTiila same committee will endeavorto have all head cow men. and ranchforemen exempted from military ser-vice, aa their work cannot be handledby lnexerlenced men.
The meeting adjourned to meet atto o'clo-- k tomorrow, when reportaof the different committee willpresented.
Vant .o' trade that wiile for a iswagon Try the WANT AU way.
MALOY'SMichigan Concord
Grapes50c Basket
For table use and for jelly.
Helle Springs Hutter. ll, 60o
Gentry 'a Huneli Kjrjfs. . . ,75c
Fresli Khiihiis Kj;gH.'. . . . 55o
00 lbs. Potatoes $1.60
Armour ' Devonshire Sau-suir-
l ib. enrton 40c
Sweet 1'otatoea and Vihiih,4 lbs 25c
Sweet, Mixed and DillPiekles
Chase & Sanborn'sTeas and Coffees
Fresh Bakery Goods
A. J. r.lALOY
Phones 172-1- 73
t We have for tomorrowI in the food line.
MortuaryHarry tVaster.
Hurry Trailer died at hit) apartmentyaaterday. aard li year. ! camher arvcral year a ago for hla health.He la survived by a widow w ho liveIn Wulncy, Ilia. He was moving pie.tur operator. The body will hs avtitto Wulncy by C. T. French, unudi-r-take-
(fcunuti J. llurua.Oamiiel J. Hums, an agriculture
teacher who came her several monthsago from Curry county, Ky., died yes.terday, aged tl yesrs, A widow andtwo children and hi father. W. r.Hums, survive him. Mrs. Hum andthe children ar In Kentucky. Thfither will s'art with the body forKentucky this afternoon.
IrfieliHla Rleli.l.uelmlu Itleh Ktrward, aged l'
yeors, the wife of Henry II. fUewnrdof 411 West Marble, passed to thegreat beyond at 1 .11 tlilr afterno.in.Mrs. Htcward came to AlliuiUeriuetwelve years ago from Pprlnger, N.M . where she Imd reshled for fifteenyeam. he was president of the JohnA. l.ogau circle No. I, badlva of the(iruml Army. Hhe leaves to mournher passing away, her husband, HenryHtcward. her daughter, Mrs. L. II.('hiiniberlln of thla city, and one mm,John Ptewxrd, of Urn Augeles, fal.The funeral will be held at Strongllros." piirlnrs next Hunriuy ufternnonat 2:10. The remiilns win lay In stateSunday morning from until 1 '
o'clock. The casket will not be openedat the funeral, liurlul will be in Fairview cemctcy.
BEBBER, OPTICIANCitizens' Bank Bldg.
Boy wanted at Rosen-wald's- .
Dance every night dur-ing patriotic celebrationat the Orpheum. Fuhr-meyer- 's
orchestra. 5cdance.
Kverr day HKKALU WANT AtSfind help: secure positions: sell articlesn lunger needed; rent housr. flsH.apsrtmenfs. atoresand real estate: fir. Jthe lust: aell houses, lots and farms.
THEREO-,-- ,,(ton.
THE COOPER MOTOR CO.Also distributors of rLREBTOffE Tires
4tb and Central Pbuns 47
Prof. L. F. Fournier;raduaU In IYam.
Will give Instrurvtmi In pure Fteneharrent In clnaa and private
Kor referen.-es- . phone to Mr. or Mr.Albert O. Hlmms.
Address or cull Itoom It, Grant tlldg
JtJKK WANTED by th SouthwestarnJunk Co. Prices ss fnllnwi: Kngs,5(e to 11.25 per l')u lb:; ltvu, 25c to7.fi- per Mil llm ; Iteer Bottles, I He to2le per (,..; Rubber. 3 to Kir per lb.;Prims, lie to Hie per 11. Copper. )2e toIs,. .er lb.: Ztne. a ml Uesil, 2r (j,per lb. Trump! attention to all phonecalls I'hone Hill.
The Paris Shoe StoreELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
Pros call and delivery. Workguarsuleeil, and beat leather iutbe market.
P. MATTE0CCI. Prop.105 N. First ht. rtiotie M04
everything good to eat
CITY DELICATESSEN
We are expecting a new shipment of meats tomorrow.
Special for TomorrowNice SiillM'll ill eillis 15cI' ine Ok nt ill cutis 20ctiiiaraiiteed Fresli Kalirli Kp"s. tliii-- C0cSweet Potatoes, ier polinil 6cFresh Lima Iteans. jier iiouml 20cttrnpe Fruit 15c
A New Shipment of Sunshine Cookiei Just ArrivedOUR STORE 13 AS NEAR TO 0U AS YOUR PHONE
306 W. Central Phone 234OPEN SUNDAY PROM 5 TO 6 P. M.
7IZNow Is the Time to Buy
Used AutomobilesWe Have Some Unusual Bargains Ready
to Demonstrate
CALL AND SEE US
Studebalier GarageD. R. Tolman, Manager
608 Weit Central Ave. Phone 77
SPRINGERTraisfir Company
Has some Cheap Dirtfor sale
TO BUBMTRItittlUI w
If you fall to get our evanlngpaper: call
POSTALCOMPANY, rHONE i.
piiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiHimuif
Personal NewsItems.
t gtouummmunwrniiiHiiiiiiitwaAuto sprlnra. all makes. Karber CoKour-O- . Tuxl fTVlca. Thone 40.I.. II. lb rkcr anil wife are here from
Helen toduy.W. T. trali has returned t w'!
uft'r a lllne-s- .-. K. Ilanteii and wife of WI'liuil.
lire here iittemllng the celelirntlon.J.imes Wroth of New York is vis-
iting his parents. !r. and Mre. J. IIWroth.
Mrs. Mleliinl l.liclilln t WestCoal avenue Is mnfliieil to the hoost.by ItlnesH.
Misses Lie le and Naomi lleckerare nrming the Helen v tutors In thecity toda.
Mr. nnd Mrs. N. .M t'udahac havereturned from i iimtor trip lo Kim- -
well and I'liivls.Charles L. Hurt, superintendent it
ri'luinls of Torrance county, is lir.ofrom Mi'iintilMalr
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wellmnn "fArno rtrect are Ihe pnrenl of
a si.n horn ctcrdrty.John .Morn in t.f West 1), ,1,1 en if
Is confined to his home by mi rul 'nit. irk of ImliKrstlon.
.Mrs. XI M. Cheney underwent 'ioperation for appendicitis st ft.
hospital esterda.A. C. Coole mil K . Johnson nro
here from Stale t'ollege. X. M.. p.tr- -
tiripnting In the celebration.Leslie I'. Ilri gs. agrit ulturni ugent
or lie llifa county. Is Mailing hisparents. Iir iml Mr- - II. II. KrmK
Mrs l.uev Heed. Mrs C.rnee Whitennd Mrs. Harriett Sower liae gone tol.as Yurcs to aiteinl u meeting t'fthe stale lu.lm- - of the Kisteni Starorder.
Ilixe .i pair of coocl rubbers riKlitlianilv these iluvs as um urn upi toneed them nt uny time. We have allsues fur men. women mlti ebililreuC. May's Shoe Store, .111 West I'entr.ilAvenue.
Aeeonipunied by Mrs. Morrlsette, A. Morrlsette, claim iiKent of the
Santa I e i.iil,.v eomi;iii, left estenlay for lopekii. Kan. to inter theSuntii I"e hospital for an operationfor appendicitis. Mrs. Morrlsette ex-pects to be (tone for ten ,,iy or more
ilcnrge Clements, seeretarv ofthe ehaiuber of comineree of i;i I'aso.uiul fiiml ii'liionisir.itor for westernTiaiis. came hre this niorniiit: to atten, I the confei enee i,f Hoover wora-ers- .
He has lieen asi-- i to talischarge of the Hoover work in thesouthern counties of this state
('apt William II. Cuter, f S A.who drilled tin' New Mrvini inf,intrlining Ihe Lite Hrlm,-- and the sum.tiler. IS now V of the ol'flrelH'army school at ioit l eavenwoi 111.
Captain Carters father. Mai. ienII Caller, has been I era lie--
from retireiiient nnd placed in rum-luiui- 'l
of u divtsloin r.inifi
More Men Called forExamination Tomorrow
By the Draft BoardM ii W ho it rvtl iifii r lli: tlr.ifi
whi iiuiiit't'tM urn ;imsi(;iii1 toIf Isl H llllil OH" ill IHI till II UliOfHCH.iImx win ml .m1 utim the drii fttallh in, oli- oiif h.tM- Im- h
fur tv. tinin.ito.il )y tin' lot-- ,
si'd-- i ti'in tiu ii tl ttitni! m'W Tln-r- .uvtw-n- t thrir of Iht tii Tlmff vMm
to h -- if.illy fit uill l.i- In 1.
f"i fuiih. r t.r.lt Itia.lf.M.t ;.
Willi. HUH, Willi"!' IIJIUI' th .lllMMli; tltfKlt'tl NIIIHlilKIM'il, WilH our of tllOmiH-afi- iii m.ikiiiK Ui ttn r.ill lit
iiif tin it. ii miiiiiiimimmIi.i oi ii'l .au i'i r. i, ii Jour.
John S. Wliltroi A ltitOijt-- iii1'in lUio M .(Id tMl.nl ii, A lltlUi- UI.Ni"tor t'unilt hi riu. A riniji'h.i i u r hi inti'ii. a lip 11111, nt'.ili It. A I K ' II !1'U'',,I Ui'.
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Dance every night during patriotic celebrationat the Orpheum. Fuhr-meyer- 's
orchestra. 5cdance.
SEND It TO
Biltt ShopTI 1EY KNOW HOW
Albuquerque i Succenfal Gar-ment Cleaneri
Phone 430 21" 8. Second
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Green Chili
Crescent Hardware Co.318 WEST CENTRAL ATE.
Plumbers, Hot Water and Steam HeatingTinners
WROT STEEL WARM AIR FURNACESAbsolutely Guaranteed
Phone 315ALBUQUERQUE NEW MEXICO
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Dance every night dur-ing patriotic celebration
tk Ornriftim. Fuhr-- !
meyer's orchestra. 5cdance.
C. C. HEATHCOMPLETE LINE
Preah Groceries, limit andVegetable
CENTRAL taONt:
rapsWatches, Jewelry, Cut
Glass, Silverware
Reliable GoodsClose Prices
For ycai's liavnwad nml .jewelry from
purls New .Mi'Xh'O amizonii. Sein workpiiri'i'l post. S.iti.sl.ti'i fiiiir-aiiteetl- .
ESTABUSHED:I883
LIABLE'tfATCHHAKCRS JEWCLTItS
CCNTRAL AVtF
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Modern SanitaryBaking Equipment
(uarintre only HiKiotlbakery
nooda.
PAPPE'S BAKERYBecoml I'bone
TkMfWa a nm why this Is lb bestUanuad Chill parked.
JUT NOW ANDCGAL AVOID
BIIOttTAOEWINTER
1 GIBSON-PA- LBR. CO. trbont 333
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USEMatthew's Milk
Phone 420IXOu
X BICYCLES IX Nsw and Second hand Ji CHAS. HEWETT X
I GENERAL REPAIR WORK t809 W. Oold Ave Phone 540
DR. HENRY M. BOWERSOSTEOPATHIC rHYSICIAN
of the I .nr. imh- - ami'lliroiil. May I ccr, ( atnrthal
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THOS. F. KELEHERLeattisr and rinding. Bvldles. Bar-pas-
Paints Out Boles, WaterproofChroma Bole. Shoe Btors UuopUaa.
408 WEST OENTRAL
Groccriet Cheaper by MallThe vary blKbast quality and your com-
plete latmfacuoa (utrauteea. Bendfor catalog. Bays money.
CASTILIAN PRODUCTS CO.ALBOQORQrZ
J. P. Morelli & Bro.LADIES' TAILOESand Habit Makers
Phone bin 718 Wast Tljeraa
l'il'it t IllNK Slim- - l!i'rllll'iljMARTIN REY
Shoe ShopBatch's rortner Employe
Work Quaranteed and PricesKcajtonat.le
ORDERS CALLED TOR ANDDELIVERED
203 8 Second St. Tooim 080
EXPERT HAIR WORKollil'll-- aunle int-- .H'a 1. . Inilc.
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Marinello BliopI'd. .in- .V'l I .aiiMier. ial b Kl.l;;
City Electric Shoe ShopPHONE ut.7
IREE CALL AND DELIVERY
BATCH'S OLD STAND
A GOOD BANKTO HAVE AN ACCOUNT IN
The Citizen's Bank"The Bank of Personal Bertlce"
i DUKE Cm CLEANERSjU. clean linik, men unit women',rh'Hiliu. ni!, uilaini. dla(xru- -
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C. A. HTDS0Nttli and oiper Atra.
Have you read tbat Henryhauli Bag gate and otherthings? : : : Phone 039