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Page 1: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 01-29-1915

University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

1-29-1915

Albuquerque Morning Journal, 01-29-1915Journal Publishing Company

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been acceptedfor inclusion in Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, pleasecontact [email protected].

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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL.RatU ISs im or Mail erv

, So. . M.wiN ettnge Vxel. .V

MINIMUM SEVENW'lUSr Tm fir

WALSH LEARNS 5TR0NGDEFEN5E IN STROM GREAT LOSSES

MONTHS 'S CHOQ OF MORE USES OF SHIP BILL MESSAGE WILSON ARE SUSTAINED

TERM PROVIDED TO WHICH MONEY Bl DEMUHTS 1PP1 ES OF 1 BOTH SIRES IN

If BILL PASSES Hi I

IS BEING PUT' IS COMMENCED LITERACY TEST RECENT BATTLES

Cuttim: Tells ofcResearch Woiki

asure Embodyins Reconv

t fixations of Department!That Is Good in

Bill, but Cannot I

t '! ot I i'nI Mag

.e Reported, hut

tuiggles Occur in

of Mo a

tedfei by Roc

nited State

not selectiono PrM

If Ibe p. op,made up (Itett

Hi iMlt i TO

and AsserIs in the C

ADMITS COMPLICATIONS

AMONG POSSIBILITIES

Cites Numerous Precedents!Justifying Proposition of.

Administration to r.ovidefor Ameiican Commeice. :

,' M..NH ' Mw ishingtun, Je l. ni vends!

of the senate ixegnn returningth, Mre of rcpuMicni. i. posing thgovernment ahlypnich.iv. toil henaI. a W alsh ..t Mont. ii . led. i.ii oral.- - arftiiMMt in r. p, to Sena-tor Root' recent Rppeal that the gov-ernment be not conoinli. to the putchase f 'nri lutein. .11 n a I quarrelw ith ever ship'' t hmui a. .pilsl- -

lion of Inli i n.'d Qennn "c'1Quoting legal Mthoril I all he

great mainline nations Montana i

senator emphMIValh " rlt .1 Iheright of a neutral govs mni in or ilai itlxeiia to bit) men I. mi -- hips in ton.of war. "There iiiav l" valid ikhno ats against the pending bill found-ed upon eonstderiilii'iis of domesticpolicy, he sal.t. Ilnte an no i n- -

attcndiint upon it. ' in a our foteign ri lallclis arc . on, ein, ,1 mat tune

ot Opinionof this ennnti x h

minds to mo

gone bffoiT ihem, it is theirto do o I am th. Ii servant

and have mi needs, to t ,,nt In Ih.'llwax Put I .In HOI In lu x that thexh: I tespeilfnllx submit thai noone inoie Ihelt manditle lo thatI ... II .V nix polttieil nxilx .x,mew,. I . poii, x of i, sin, t,,n, ,n thlstthe siiaeVs ot ihe iterotan

lag chatloss !

New M U i"o atnn- -

MM 1 .ne UllWWi

liary for nr io lrmMwho m.i large Ave ents

max suffer the .

n.iltv ,, cmmplioi.o refavor of ittxir unions. mer-farme-

hsiits ex- -

how 01 in other form of IIMII

ninaiion lor maiM-tin- irnnn. ju- -

"74 t. Senator I'urna. To appropriate ii..0,io from the name prole, lionfund fur a fish ha: h. r

7". h the romcnlttM on education. I

Governing l hi... I finance. K.lu. ailon.A em., m. al lepublicans l NJhouses- was in i.n.. i... ii held

evening, but (lie absence of t mem- -

....an l(i in,' lum-ra- i oi n.nixDougherty in Socorro cutixod a Pwm.

pom meni of the meeting.

SON OF WEALTH!i

PITTSBURGH MAN

MURDERS WIFE

Ward S, Snyder Takes Poison

After Crime and PhysiciansSav He Cannot Recover;

Motive Unknown,

T MOSNINS JOUSNAL I.VCIAL LIAS.D HSlHouston T.x Jan tg. Ward S

Snyder, son of a wealthy banker andoil nn.n of 1'ltlsburuh Pa was notable at a hospital here tonight tomake a statement of the Ireumstaneea s ifTOUndlrrg the death of hiswife in a room In a hospital today

Mrs. Snyder's body xxas found bx, bums. u ho bad admitted Suxilep

jthe room n shi rt tim." before andbad left Ihem while she breakfastedThe wo IT. art had been killed with a

large pocket knife, her throat cutand her arms slashed

Snx.br had swallowed poison andrelapsed Into unconsciousness. Ph.xsl- -

ri. ins expect him to die.Mrs Snyder, It In said for rly

xxas the xvife of a v's al leaeher namedBeresford, of Chicago, and was di-

vorced from hint three years ago.she has three children, a boy nf ahon(4 years, In Houston, ami tWO clllldregin Plttsburfh.

I ORMFH III sitwn rilHOWHJTO I II. II I ON TJi VGKDV

Chicago, Jan, 2S. Rcfore separat-ing from Arthur Heresl'oril, Chicagoxocai teachar, her Hrst busband, threeyears ago, Mrs. Ward S. Snyder ixim

!W!tK killed in Houston today, was a

musical i poser ami singer. ,s i,o- -

IhUB fr btett polttled out, even If the,u Prealueul Wilson Inlce .ongt.s.shipping Irtxard ahoni, I conclude to railed to ox crude the preaidenllallost bx purchase of one or more n dHwpprxival, and lodnj house manthe belligerent Vigil1 Is in our ports. ng. rs were insistent thai Ihe vetothe question fe to Whether the devhtr- should not be considered until iheiea I Ion of London has forever I In had I ii lime tor reflection.e, us finm further tnalntainlus our! The president m hl nieasnge frankhistoric ittitudc cnncemlng the iiuhls b told the house, which nrlglnsled"t' neutrals Ip pur. ha - the vessel, ot n,,, I

. that he bail no pride of npinnwtlons at xx.u , ion nn the mieatlon and was not "font

DbwOSSOa ha. la i Msg ish ahuugh In piofssa to know theSpeaking of iht ase of the cut Ion j tg ishes and Ideals of America better

IVIUull !Jdand Donations lo II hy theRoi kefellers.

NO RESTRICTIVE GIFTS

ACCEPTED BY BOARD

Effort to Hae Woik StoppedOutside of New York City!

Failuie at First; Expert'Training Schools.

"

,UWHmMumn,ulMIvlki ., romm Kulton

cutting, president f me bureau amunicipal research, testified before

,ine i nue.i wnica . oinmiSMon onrelations today that the oll

clea of the bureau were changed .onslderitbh after John Kockefeller.Jr.. made certain suggestions and of-fered to donate ICMt towant de-fraying the expenses of the bureau '

for a year.Mr Rockefeller thought It waun- -

wise f..r the bureau, the prune obiectof which, the witness said, was "thesystom.itmiiiK' of municipal govern-- ,ment. ' to engage in a publicity campaign h distributing poslal cardsand pamphl. is, Also he thought It

Inadvisable that the bureau should dowork outside the slate of Now York.1or that It should Interest itself In i

technical pedagogical work in theNew York public schools At the sanielime he expressed these opinions, em-- iployes of the bureau were aiding In an'Investigation which was being con-- !

.1 . . t .l I... ,. .., I. .. I.i..,aii .,.., .I,,.children court of Denver, ci... and

'Judge Hen It l.linlscx who presided,...x. . ,,

I1 '.OIMr Rockefeller, at llrst, ofreredlhe'

mono upon the condition that hlsjsuggestiona be comiilled with The.board of trustees of the bureau de-- I

cided at a meeiing that it would nc- -'

.''Pt no conditional donations Someitime later, however, the practice ofsending out poslal cards and pamph-lets was discontinued and the work!outside the state Was curtailed

' The trustees, however, bad intend-ed to make the changes for a longlime. BHld Mr. Cutting The bureaureceived the $211,000

OtH.tr Witnesses xx bo testifiedttftlf WT John Hiijii.'S Holmes.pastor of the church of the Messiah

,of this city, and IVf I. I.e. , nn nibetof the personal staff of John h liock-lefelle-

Br., and one lime publicityagent of ihe Ponnsx Ivatiln railroad

Wealth iiadix DunMihtittsd,XI. U.,1,.,.. ..1.1 II M .1 I I.el'u'

petMUjn fund provided for by An-

drew Carnegie wis meaai only fortogongrs In non.denonjlnatlonal inatl

Itutlong, ail the denominational g

were doing everything in theirIpoxver to get mil of Ihc class. Theprimary cause of industrial unrest, kgthought, was the Inequitable distribu-

tion of Wealth, coupled xxlth the e

of the masses to better Ihemselves.

Mr. Lgg'g testimony xxas as toImetbads of gaining publicity for oofporatieng

.Ml. Cutting xxas called 111 Ihe af-i'- i

iiniiii session. He described him-Isel-

hh a retired IiiihIik'ss num. H

iwiis trustee ami dlroctor in a number'of corporations, Including severalrailroads and liujuslrtal cotiipiiiilcs,

,tne xmericau tieei pouvai nmniiinand other Instil uliotui. among them

'lhe Nexv Yolk Trade school, he said.Inlon.s 4lpss, i alteration.

Ttlg wilness s nl that orgHiii.eiibur had, always antagonistic tothe t rade school, which (eachegyoung men various trades, such nsbricklaying, painttaff. earpantariiU

Labor bailers had told him. In legtlflad. thai they were npppged to the

'school because the) believed il un,,,necessji i ii.x nni.-um- ooo...,

iworaerg in ainerent mines.Jilllh l ItoclMTellei XX'.O' I lie la I'K

'est contributor to the Association for

Education Is Introdu

n Senate.I

TRUST-BUSTE- R EVANS

AGAIN COMES TO BAT

, Mature Passes Quiet Day,;

House Not Being in Session

and Senate Doina Practical- -i Nothing.

I

.M I.I MMtrM TO UMNiNd JOUM.l, IV. J.in Thf education

al bill, emtwalying the recommendat-

ion of the department of odiunllonis in length f wnooi terms mmm

mhi.ul flnanoee, wae introduced thtsafternoon in the Mate senate by thecommittee on education. It has theemergency clause attached, BP that Ma

provision for a aeven months' mini-

mum term may apply thin year. Thet.i.' in ao well fixed financially that

the seven months' clause can he putinto effect without the necessity oflewing any additional tax or makingany appropriation whatsoever.

Ai present the rural schools Hieshort 742 months to average sixmontlM fur M district, and it ffMMtake $44, 520 to l.ring It up to thataverage. They are 1,511 monthsMtr1 of the seven months' uverage.and it would take I0.70 to bringihem up to that minimum term. Aftermaintaining I five months' term therewas turned over to the school buildingfund of the slab- IBM. 390 the firstllscal year and J65.17S the secondi ear, while into the current schoolfund there was a surplus of 130.(17;.'

the first year and 11 MM the secondyear, waging availahle more thaiij$l?,000.

To tiring up the school terms to rivemonths there was used the tirst yearI13.3S4 and the second year Itt.Ilt. I

To aid In building $5,507 waa used:the first rear and $ 3 7 .'. 4 ! the second

Proxlsinn- - or Hill.The ffrtt section of the Mil pro-

vides for a general school levy of b.

mills. The second section directs the

one-hu- lf of the current school fundincome to a reaerxe fund which shall;

i

be used for maintaining schools for a

full period of seven months. The third'section directs thai the stale superin-- I

ii.ii ut shall apportion Ihc currenl:fund nnioiiL' the counties )ic- -

cordlgg to the school census. In Sec-

tion I, it is provided that the reservefunds shall M distributed among'school dislrhts in which the incomefrom the annual special school laxof LE mills, plus the regular appor-

tionment is insufficient to inaitil.nnschools for seven months, 'he fifth!section providing that the total ex-

pense for seven months' school shallnot exceed $4.0 for each sc hool room,and that for the purposes of this gel

no school district shall be entitled Wmore than 6ne room for each llfty, hihtl-e- of SChllol lH.

Section fi nlaces the power of nd -

mtnlaterlng the school itimi Hiehinrls of school hoartlg and Section 7

provides, for an unnual budget totiled xvith the county coiimiissiuners

, . . I rt.O.V, .!llm or i '"-

tongrg o levy g special school tux ill

each district tu yield the amount M

limated in the budget, not exceedingit mills In rural districts and nutmure than mills in Incorporatedmunicipalities. Section fl provides fora genenil county school levy of II

mills.Tim bill seems certain of gpeedj

passage, and next to the eight sisters,under will, h Ihe official luxationmeasurai have been grouped, is byfar Ihe most important and most

of the majority measuresthus far introduced.

Rcxclopmx'iils Predicted.Only the senate xvas in sessum to-

day, and it gdjonrned until Monday.The house reconvenes tomorrow, andimportant developments are predict-ed for the session.

Chairman A. R. Itenehan of the f-

inance committee, has mailed to everyCOUnty letters asking for detailed In-

formation as to advances made coun-ty officials on their prospective sal-aries, and nther data on which tobase g salary hill.

Senate bill No. 4a, hy Senatorprox-idin- for occupation taxes,

xvas sent back to the Committee onJudiciary. Action on senate substitutefor senate bill No. 11, to define ped-dlers and street vendors, fathered bythe fltate rgleg merchants' associa

Monday.i ion was postponed until

The Day in Congress

SKX ATI-Me- t

at 11 a. m.Discussion Of the administration

ship bin continued.

not si:Mel m 1

. nt.l, j ... SK--,. - .w. ii ,1 HMUI I" e.o ot ine n: -

migration bill was received, read andreferred to the immigration commit-tee.

Debate continued on Ihe agricul-tural bill.

Passed agricultural appropriationlull carrying tZ,ld4,O0t

Mujuurned at 7:28 p m until 1

a. m., Kriday.

REPORTS KOM ALIUSAND CfRMANS DONI I rCT

Russian Operations Regardedas Satisfactoiv in CheckingMvance of Kaiser's I oreesIn Tast,

ni inMiM teiHH... st.-..- . niiiii,i.iiI .xndon tan m kg p m M

though no w.K Ixattlsw, ns battle mII h 'x , lu en rouahl of lata,

there he been ctgng menl In nniin ii . u.ia n on, x.lstie Tntttey ht IheKntllah channel in whi.h the loss... nxmen and insiunt ixeolvealx haxe beengreater In the attrrgiite than In in . nxof Ibe great bailie, of blsteix

According to the t'leneh t.ipolagain. I the allied lines in Kr ranee and Msa.e on the fits. itn...dux. ot ihe week mm them ?,( miltmen to which must be added thlosses suffered In tHelt repeated altacks on the lltmaUn entrench) entain central Poland

AH of Ihe nltn. k in Ibe w est theannouncements of the allies ald to

n met n Itli t mm, xeepi I aonne. where It la admllled the Ki n. b,.- -t man nun, target) because of I Kgcollapse af an old .pianx

( o i uin. lain. LabiThe .l.i mans on the other hgndi

asseri (hex Intlleled dafeal onlite I'leiieh at t'rnonne and that thexicpulse.l all the in h nlta. U on iheVnagcs and uppei Msce with heavyInsaes

While it Is exhliul Ihese altneks.ml ountei atlai ka mat both ableheat lit Ibex made nn great differenceIn lite I'elnltXK utsim of Ihe opposi.,. ., i 'el,,.. ii...

, however, lhg ths i isrmt haveIn in. uieiin. given up the id... i,bxiiinu a siuushlMH blow at Ihe allied armies With Ibe approach nfill y wsnthn and Ihe consequent hardcnlng of Ihe in uu hi I they liiunght uptie p "lilt the llileill bin of gal-lium In theli blow Inifoli the fullit'eiigth of the Ango Keened forces

was rnnrR In tneel Inertl Thus farIhei have made Utile, ir mix In IdWRy, lm1. utnll.nnu e,, nle sendingdill mure t p. through lielgbnuIn l .mi t .ti'i.see wheie earlierlu Ihe tt Inlet, Ibex tttlSHtplsd to blonklb. Ii way tn t'uaal IMlowlns aa Kiev

' ib it tin vnglo Krem h armiesIim.. heell glealh "1 enal belli . ulmoHon hex hiinsolve must lm ye Inel eiioed t brr "I Ik lug pnw

1Mb M e I mill. h olThe allies, however, ale eonfblsnf

i.r then uhiiitx lo lu'bi lhali praagfrllines and mol e fmiMiril e lieu all pre- -

mnpleti ii

in ib. st, Ini are enters in thet'arpathlsiia, where the Aueira Oatmans have hruiighl up new armies tonppnse the liussimi invwsiun of Hnn- -

II v Iin lu entmuneeinenfaIn Vienna, the) have recsplured someof the panaea the llusshi" Were holdbut Willi 1 1 II tail) Ihe lttllsna,like II Ilu bello nulla do nn! re'" b eu p mn in. mud gained, thsv

'.in, ime ihi is t'ompahiktleff by lawfact lhat Ihelt aggressiveness baacumpellod Hit Aulio Herman Mpoalpone Ihe etppillllou fhev xverelu'epiiiine with ihc nhleei of ettiaatw

his llusshi hop. linrrinnle, withhoi flrioii- In lretiith giiarsnfeeil htihe tei . ni 1, mi. a. I,,, r ir, aon unosoon will ooiui her nrtny Into tu - fkeldIthd form the mining link betweenllhaala md Kethbi

I m I. It. um. Off. rislte.he Turks. In lu login , ihelr

llflh ni nn 01 pa. have been able loresume ihe offensive in the f'awaeua.hut. 11 Pue., Ian repurlg snya. they hnvollffeie, .,10, Hoi nafhack Vothing

fitrlb. h I! hei M hSf4 "f ihe Turkishntmi whb b IhVsftMS Kavpt.

Tbo It.llbb ndinlrsltt IsswaS) (.nielli " ' " i .buini of th Herman

poito Hint some Pntish ahlpu hadbeen .null In ihe naval battle la thaNorth en lal Monetae The niimir-ali- v

. 1. lb a., io Us f.irmer statementHull nil Ihe Hrirlaei eeaacls engagedr lurtiert safety to port.

The nino. dapartaeggS also ilellii'HI"! from fbe Cnlted gtattgg Hint

ilu ileiiinm b.iiii cruiser Von DrTsiiii ana sunk '1; the Hrltlsh battle

ul. luvlrii Ible In the S.dlth Al Ianlb no) tiara no engagement bus ...lined b. wnn these two vessels

it u 11 01 r si v r isMl f II I !(, I! m M ,

pettogtad via London, Jan 18,10 'n p 111 The Turks, who. sine,ib. reverses they itistgtned a monUiago ei Marl Kamvh and graaagubuva been more or less Inactive, againme lulling Ihe offensive at three wide11 rna tilled points, namely 111 Um

Ii district, directly soiiib ..1llltll oem ' lit I. west of Kins, aud inHi, pne luce of Khoi. 11.nl h west ofPshrk

Mlllim v nbserxere claim lo SC, IIIlllla intlvlty nn elaborut 1. n Jt the

lm man .nigrum of a gtl tig ur off so-ilsix e ht'OUghonl tin 'III u (rant,

In. rurklsh atrengtii m s threepolnls Is estlmuted to agjgregv tourmni one-hal- f corps, or I l!ii ba ta lions,"M n ?4 guns. The force uclndesft ft avalry aquitdron.. ami ggg) menof the aecond line

According in in. officers,Ibe Turki. sine, iron 1.1 ats,have aucceede.l ni briuuina from Con- -slant Inople about fliteco new divisionnf eavu I ry, tirtilUcx and engineers. Aebefore Ihe Turkg alt-- operatlrur withKrseriim as th It .,.an. One staff of-ficer of ti hi army aald toda..

"In all lb .perati.ins. tt I easyto see the dsstigu of the Hermans to

SAYS PEOPLE HAVE NOT

PASSED ON QUESTION

La u Would Biing Al

ical Change in Tiadition.il,Pohrv of Goveinmont and!

Sot N Stand.iid.

' ',.as,t. tftMawattWashington. J.n President

y, Kaon x.ioed the immigration billiodax liexause of the literacy teat for,adintaalon of aliens Ills meaaage warecelxe.l in the bouse Hnd icleiiedloihc untnigi ation .ommlltee, htuchairman, ltepMWNttM.lv BtttmMIXVlll moxe ii, M Thmmlax t tin I Mm

gxeaaure be ii.ispx'.i met the Mtecutlvveto

Mu h Informal dtscuaalon anionin. inhcrs ,,r Ihe h follow., I lb.receOtloli or the vein All. I mini, He"for the bill expresaed confldeu. .

others asserted that Ihe ri'.ttlred twothtrttg nuUnrll) to force Ihe measureinto law m ei Ihe head of the ohlelexieutixe could not be pro, in,.lThree lime has an ImmutfittltMt bill,,.,u.i umii,. realrii tlx.- - tllei n i ii i

been vetoed first bx President 'lev e

,i ext ,x Piesldetit Taft and now

than the bmlx of her chosen represeulHtlx i n know them "

' If Ihe people of Ihla .ountii hgVtmade up Mgfr uiinds In limit Ihengmbet ot tinuilaiauts bx nibilrarxtesls and kh reverse Ihe pnlh , nf allthe generations of Auiei leans Ihni

'have guile before them, II la IhetsFrlghl to do so," he sahl am theirggrvuitl and hgVti nn license loalaiulIn tlnir Win lint I do not lu ll. ethex have.''

M kgr Urti led tt lib Xpplau.eW hen the message was reail in Ihe

house the atienthm given wag ittargcd Upon Us com in. ion her,, xvna ap-plause frOm both side, ot the .till III

her. Similar KPPIgJlge follow. .1 astatement in itepresentMtlvs Uurnett,thai, nt Ihe p npl i linn lie xxomMm. ix .. i oi g reconglderatloR ut I lie)

mi,, bf which the bill passeit mni thattin. messart tin i n ".ii uver the pregldent's Veto, ('onfetenie of hiuuieI. in Id I'ollou,,!, the spealier Malm

I I. i rulers I. Mlum-ii-

Render Mann, Kept nlallxe Rutnoli mul Hi pn illative Mahnth, h ad

lop nf hOUSe pppuncntS nf Ihe measure,parUclpsllnM Mr, Us bath wished, tgnastgn consideration u( the voti Ml

Ilurnell insUle.l upon lime, declmlugnull all mcnneis muiiiiiii nc given anopporl uiilly to In pn nl before the'oi lest,

Rate leaders insist thai tharawould be no I rouble repggglng th"bill lu the upper house This aaibmc in tin Tgfl gdmlnlgtratlaBi butthe house falbd lu milgter a I wotlillihi majority lo iiiiiiuw niaisiuWhen the measure passed ihd Nounslisl year It was a bars tWn tblids nutjnruy mm nepreacmmivs I'micrwoou

isald today Iher " lm illeatlunWlli t in a lixo ild lie

dThe 1 io Mi ssagc.

1'resldenl Wilson',, message, dellv-i- i

id lo th bouse, was an fullinx"II g with II no ft il leglet Ihtil

I find myself otistroltieil hv clenrcom loll lo I'll li Ihi bill t Hi I'.gOflO; an sol in n gulalo Ihe IrnmlgrasHon or i. in u" to ami th" residence ofaiu n in ibe i mi. i Htatekl WlthoUlmy signature

"N nix do I feel II to he a net longman. i to t'xerolsi the piiWei of veinin any ease, because u Involves onposing the single jlulgmSgl nf Hiepi aidi hi in no ludgmeni ..r i insjority n( (i"th hones ol Ihe tongrggg,u step whb I. no mn n w (in salutehis OWfl b" liillt) lo error l gtl lakewithout gieai hegllgttnni but ilgo because this pgrtictliaf bill In III somany Ifgj) Ill n gpei I" RdtftH abb',wen coni elved and deglrsbl

"lis enactmen I inio law wmibt tm- -

douht. qu enmities tin erricieiiry anaImprove the thfid of bmulllng tboimportgtii in h or in puiiitc servIce io which ii relates, imi candorand a sense of dnlv xvllb legaid lothe rggponelblllt) m iJenl impoal .i

upon me by Ibe (toflstllllllofl In mniler of Irglalnllon leav" me tin ' bob e

hut lo dissentlUMMoal R' p re

"in two Particulars of vitalibis bin smbodles n rsdieal

departure from tin traditional andlong established policy of Ihi" fOIIH

try, a policy in which our psnpls haveconoei vsd Ihs rri chataciei nf thelirovnrnmenl fo be .'pressed, llm verymission md enlrll of Hi" nation lo unpee of Us iciiIoiim lo Hie peoples of

I,. en open lo (hose who . ould findnolure else lb" rilfbi end opporl 'III

iv of rongtitutlonsl ggltallon lot whtfJihe conceited ie bt thi natural iiniInalRnahle rights of men mid II ex-- !

' bids, those to wlmm thi rrppol Hnlties of elemgatari eduvailon havebeen denied, without regard lo lhwebaraetor, iinir pnrpoees, tn ihelrB I oral eofiaelly

'f:'af rb Hon like these udopli'daarher In our biciory n a nstlrrfiWOWld very rnaterlslly have n II rol1

itif "i'ir and noli1 the humaneI

rena Wheeler, an otpnaii, irom i.oca-.- ,Hurt . N. V .. she was a member nf

full, la in, in ,1 inntlei, gone to theentinti i on it and i.e. n commissionedto control ii legislation ne. this1lull irt upon ihe onset. oi. and

nwi-i- and dealt e ot the Vntet l

can people 'I doubt II Ii Is heonnee

douhl ii that I make bold lo dl.s.nlri om i I am xx llllns to nl nle bx theVerdtCl 'nit not until It his been ien

.t l ei the plglfornts nl pattiesapeak .on upon mis I x au.t ni"people pronoun, e th.n wish IheuiHH.'i is nn. i. nn, an., iimi I.. .

lied ill In i It"I have no pride of opinion on this

quest Inn am no, fooli.h enough lopiofe.s lo know the Srlshe ami IflSgHI

of tmerleg billet lhan Ihe hod) ofIi, i i linen i epi es. ninl Ix e know;thciu I .nix wanl Insll uellon .llieelfront those xxhoae fnrtuaes. xxlth nurgjninl all men u, me Iim nlved

OKI SI ill 001 P WAVI

ASSES. HITOKIS IiA

ia anmiM mussat -Chicago, Jan l The worst Of lb.

eobl wu.e wliu b mi ' hi down fiomthe nmilinegi had passed tnnlshi und

1. Ins iet pera lut, a wiie rsggllMhum the mounlaln slalee o Ihe gleillakes

Al 7 oi lock toll Is hi When Ihe ofllnlu! temperature was recorded forUnited Male. Mention bUHHtU utilv a

leu ties reported extreme h mperslutes mid a furlllei I lae In lepip. i i

till, to da llghl Wits ex peel i It,I u lut ii. Minn nfferi .1 n Itlegl

record inr ihe United Hioiea, with mIi glee i below e in While xcr,Man, was the oddest point registeredhy Ihe bitten. I, tilth l degrees below Winnipeg continued eold). 111 s

below being recurtled awln Innight

lu ihi. .it, ii wan i degrees above,a use of ,' degrees rtom last night

lUSllflaMe Homicide,Miuuoipotls. Minn, .tan. lis Prof,

w f mi. u oi the ini versi i x' ot Kinn, iota, ii a" i ei. seed b) I he poling iniitvbi nfter tin. Hennepin couniv

i ,,ii, pn h.ui I. tigolt . him al allRlame in the death of Mini railWho was shot and kill., I imlv ImlaxIn an alleged I tefh PI lo eulet II,

Mien home

Summary of Warj

Nt wH of YtittrdayThe in ii i in h uu in i hi weeterti

win tone, i. hit h i it. d mni whichWan out iiipoi ii in oun with minimwjlllgm'N bun i. seemingly gnlnlllls llelellolnl. il Into the upotldle illiiiiei i duel it mi Infg ni i v gllgfaiWilli b h oi pn railed ihitll Hie oppi mo t ni i lo 1. i nn. ii iooiuii li s mitgl dgt

Pailn, III Us IS I Sl i out In u n Ii u lull,I .'put tn cm n and ill g gemelilalu iim vicinity ul Ronnebeke en idAisne, in thi irgonne foreei and inAlaiief., but In node til Ihem Is anyelaim msd except thai the lreniineverywhere held theli giouuii nguinsithe offensit ni ihi lei n "

lu the easl the Mistriaii Mttd llusslab. ip ill. In b en al rjtgrips mul if vichiin poll g I

prove coi ret t itussimi tins hare feI el,', . lo . I, VI. lili i mix a ensll uHungary tu uu eoitili .r ihe H ugI blllli. i mign bus be I II , of I beMuscovite Meverul towns were inken from Ho m gtlll tlHIOh FBprlgoni i snd ii ' inn. s iin eipapi hi i d

i h i in npergilon lu ihi noi Miwbiin flallfls, Kussbm P. .bind SlidPrussia and of ihe ombnt" hi

lh Ituselan and the Turipl in ThingI 'auCSMla nn in w ib bills life ul lunnlIII Nerxla, MXI'Spl fm o eW lit in Ish.... nlo i pi .1 mis nioiia the' HtifSfigbinig frnni

a Palis Rgwspgper aaseft nunx i hdUk I Inn k P i allel. Hie ns

IMafi Inli appal en I, had a i"na Ihlegview with wmpertii i innt'l Joseph mthe archduke's relum ftoin t he IJelmail ti hi o rv headq lets and milin i i. this staff Willi Hie pn vlous

thai Hie A iisn n. i till i la gfiranging to khdi

Th.- ,x Hill 0 lliihgMt !',n lotelgn millii. i has reqieMded pscieiar) ul Waltmtfun lil hAVe lh imu ' ru anil assadio til I'.'llogind in. .! . II pies, nlaHum- lu Ihs lilisslalt ...... i miinil n-

lb., billot projection nl x,,..i,i,, ,,1,1II pllsntp l ill em o. letnnIbx mplb il hi. ib- ., qui M

The spehillllltes ul I SHce nn acei nf Hie n fill l hlixhlh haVe

inli in o iieo waii i' em dingi" n - ler ttlbul, C" - hen mln- -

leiei ol n.. h milleran h inRmqted ,1" ehdhtharof d'linll .. tb-n- i tx. I I.." .pe.ted

Mr. Bgresford'g vooal class In Boa-to- n

school of mUSIC, The intimacy ofthe - lass r n rcHitlled in their mar- -

rlngc Thill was twelve years ago,Mrs Rereafnrd and I sePBTgted

ooio On rears aim." said Iteres -

ford tonight. "I heard aflei wai.l that!she went lo Oklahoma and divorced

..hiirire of I

,h,i mil liuve notice of the proceed- -

inim I have ksol our three children,but have allowed them to visit their I

mother at Intervals, out little uirliatul

ship I'acla. the genaloi declined that111. ..nix Hung reiiutred by Intemnilonsl law to be provided in ordei infree thai ship from danger of con-

tamination by a pi i. curt xxas thather transfer front iter man lo Invertcan own.-rslil- WU' ma.lo in goottfaith Tins principle as lo marinetninsfeis In UMle oi wat hud bssnmoliilnlned over ami oxer again bjfllrlllsh eotti tii. Iin ttsriileil. and nlxvnys slrenuousl.x suppoilcd by theUnited Rtatsa, u angior Root nowheld that it had been ahandoiieil by

this guvcriimeni, he added. Ilia sena-tor hud been der ltd in in. duty whensecretary of slate In not pointing milto the senate and the oountr) in con- -nc, ilon with the decimal urn or I. ondon that so Vital u surrender had beenmade.

night in Qaggtloiml,"It Is Idle, hoxxever. lo delude our

NClVCg llllo Hie lintlOn1 In' colli Hilled."nt bast since the gennlor limn Nexv

Yoili has spoken, thai the -- t l. m tr.

one free from doubt or rhu I our rightto purchase in, ships of the belliger-ents is not likely In be questioned, H

in understood thai an Intimation hasalready come In ihe slate departmentfrom some gourca the acuulslllon ofmix or Ihe an called Intel mil stnpHwould be ii gariled na 'appnrenllv nn1,1 fill.'

"But whnl of II? Are we It) alumdon our hlstorle attitude upon thinquestion simply bgoaage some nr aliiof Ihe warring nations may exhibitsome iliiipnslt ion to dispute II ' Arcxve to decline to put the iiicstloii tothe test or discourage or withhold nttr I

approbation from any of our venture- -

Cltlgeng ix lu. may be illstuei. d todo o. merely because Of n vague apprellcUSl III

'li 4 Russian Pre. i di nl.cuing the case i,r the hi. ifoiiampy,

g steamer purchased from iiusstin it oltlgens nx Boston rehantsduring the Crimean xvar w hich wasnot molegtod in spite of n warningthai French crulsert would selsn her,the senatni snbl

"Hut lUPpnai be had been Cgptllled, what rem on Is there lo supposethat such an Incident WOUld hue InVOlVOd ua III wit Willi Krame' If,redregg were noi nhtainable throughdiplomatic chnniielg, this governmentdoubtless would have demanded lhatthe initio' i he arbitral. 'I llefnrenn arbitral tribunal the contruverledlegal question Would have been foughtout and an nidhontgttve declnrallonof xvar on the illsputed polnl hsveIn en obtain. l Much, undnubb dlxwould In the (enaral ooors thai Willibe pursued should Ihe flacig be caplured. Ri cent treaties negotiatedwith all of the la lllgerenls require ijn

as well hh them In submit the qtiee- -

Ron in differ, u Us arbitrationSale of Milp-

Henafor Walsh cited the sale ofsome DUO American regisn r ships loneutral ettiaen during the civil wnr,"We lost our m.rehuni marine because when we were at war Other tu-

itions at peace with us could buvthem " be said "It is now assertedthat bv gome brilliant feat of dtplnmacy we gM d . rived of the right 10

buv their ships when they are atwnr."

lie quoted al from the rcc-on.'- a

of Rrlltsh court. Ihe Kr!Hhnrlvv imiii'il and aomiratiy insuurlions to p.rltlsh ival officer to show

plumhinrixas with wh this thing hap- -

pencil"I had II id from friends that she

had gone to Houston to undergo anoperation, This telegram is ill i knowof the killing."

, r ..u. .'. a .. li.l., .'ii ii, whieh read:Condition of Poor-- Mr- Snider murdered here in Improving the Rg

Bgptlst sanitarium. Uttle girl is haralttr. Rockefeller, bat year, gave the, , , r friends " ussocia I i. in i. 0,000 and gave an ad- -

. i ,i , i ...... i ... .

Ren ..for ndllets a SC lliol OI

music and is ihc basso in a leadingchurch hoir

IIIIIDI OI W KICK I t )R M lit(4WK1 THEAKT SHOT lIM

Willow Borings. Jan. 28. A

shooting, In which g brideof a week and a man sit Id (0 havebean her childhood sweetheart, metdeath, occurred at hotel hi re today.The dead are Charles Perkins of Ivan- -

hum ciix'. and Mrs. W J Illcks, form- -

eilv of San Jose. ( at.Mrs James Shipley, a mutual ac-

quaintance of Perkins and Mrs Hicksand the letter's husband, who saw theshooting, declared torught thai Per-

king shot Mrs. HlckS and then killedhimself.

Perkins and Mr". Shiplex cam. nere

illOIOII.il " fund fol lie penIntoning ot wldoxxs xx lib small ehllor en i nc association Is eating formore lhan Hun xxiib.ws al present.

Mr. Cutting said the Itoi kef' llcrfoundation had given In all, about

'tiuo.ooo to the bureau of municipalleseufch. A number of city officialshad I" HI removed after the bureau

Iliad made reports concerning l hem.lie said.

lieicici Restriottotia.Mr. Rockefeller, Jr., lold the wit

'in ss that he would Ilk.- to contributeto Ihe bureau in 1911, but that hexxas lndlsMseil lo do so, so long as

.the bureau deall with questions aris-ing In regard to the public schools InNW York City, Mr. Cutting nofltin-lue-

Also Mr. Rockefellet advisedagsinst th.- - bureau doing work out-!sid- e

New York stale. The bureau,however, decided not to make any

)h- .New York puidlc schools.Then' things were objectionable

to the trustees." said the witness.Mr. Cutting was asked whether II

...re not a fact mat at I lie turn Air

Rockefeller said the bureau shoulddisiontinue its work outside the state,employ" of the bureau were makingan invesiigani.il oi ine egimren m

ourt in Denver, presided over byJudge Ren B. JJndaey

"I believe It was a Denver bureauof municipal research that was mak-ing the investigation." replied Ihewitness. "Our men were aiding In theinveatlgbtlon." however.

The witness promised ro product- -

tomorrow the report mad uponJudge Uwdoi and hlldren'sMr) of IteriM

from Kansas c,ty last nignt .pr,,mHes.

intend for different rooms, looay Th bureau Is not now sending nutMrs shipliy called her sister Into her I JJy ,,Hrn,,hieia and postal cards,room Mr. Hicks accompanied "'"lMt. CutUng laid lii reply to QUggtlons,xvlte Perkins also was there. Neither ia II Interested , v. In work

Unit tir. it Ci.'-i.r- 'ma alwayi " the world oulsule iio-- i ter It

thai a bonii of any erieior I gajaha to all tl close enllielv Ihethlp to a neutral Hag t 'inr time a'dtgalgg of nsviom whieh have l

The verdict of a oroner s jio - .

iu. a..,.t,. that the couple mie.Kill - , , I,

to de ith by the niimi m l.ino.n.i ried ihe inquest that Airs

Hicks before marriage was Mi" Rial

Aldnch of Minneapolis, Minn s,lf' '

had relatives at Sao JoM. Cst.

Petty larceny Rroken I p.

Santa Fe, Jan. 1. The geBtencUlfof Atanaaio Munis and Mateo Alarwby Justice of th- - Peace Albert" Oft'icla to thirty days in the eminix j-

for petty larceny, has broken up,

la believed, the oetty thieving that h isri till nnnoved holiseholdet s theoast ft a-- months. Andrea H''n

. nP...eni;r.r wit i ess. swear- -

Ing that defendants had stolen a num- -

her of hi hlacksmith'a tools.

re'OglllZen rcim inr mrwrm hequoted the following:

"There have b"en c of mar-chan- t

vessel driven Into ports rml

of which they '"Old nr.l gagape tad I

there .old. In whig, after mtfh dlcusslon a"d sorri" hesifalion Of OptoIon th" valid '.--' of the purchase I

bei-- sustained."p.ltion of f rara e Assail-.-

held differently, 'ml me artiiuoe en

Francs had been vigoroaaly asui )

I wiatiii i: wxmwcjun.

I Washington. Jan. 18. New Met- - YJ Sm.w or rain Kriday andJ Saturday. SJ

Page 3: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 01-29-1915

TWO ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL FRIDAY. JANUARY 29. 1915.

BLUECHER'S CREWmtit The

USING SOAP

SPOILS THE HAIR

RECLAIMED LAND OBREEON ENTERS

IRE IMPORTANT MEXICO CITY AT MET FATE Wlere a fl natlc

LABOR LEADERS

AND ROCKEFELLER

IN CONFERENCE

Mi ml

MNs

Sip should l.e used veryinzly. if at all. If you want invnr hair Linking its beat.toaps and i.r. ivn sli nn,taint too much alkali. Thisi hf m tip, makes the hairand ruins it.

The In"! thing for steadyJusi ordinary rnnhifird i

oil I Which - pure and greast

IN lull. I M COURAGT UTMOSTRAN 06 DITCH HEAD OF TROOP s

OF FIRST CHIEF German Marines and Sailorsth Sides Decline to Discuss or anythtni; line yoa runfine or two teaapooniul

,..- Ih- li.iir and v;.iwill

Be Million Acres, Formerly

Desert, Now Under Cultiva-

tion; Work Is Just Well Un--th"ear Drift of Conversation Dur-

ing Talk of Two and One- -sllI IN -- I III UK- -ID I

Shouted "Hochs" as Vessel

Sank After Center Blow

F mm British Torpedo,

my minim journal MjMij LMiin wmn

Says tay, IjMftij Entrance IrHo Capital by Car--j

ranzfsta Leader Is Met WithLittle or No Opposition by

Residents.

onirhly. Simply moiaten the hintw Ih water and rnli ll in. It makeaan aiiuntfaare of rifh.lather, whl h rinses out easily r.mnvinir ' vi ry parttV-- of dual, i) i t' " ,,"f "", nil. Thnair rirfi n auU Kl) Bod jvanly, .,,ll leaven the M..!i -- ofl i , , ii,,hair fine and ullky, lirlnhi, ,.iroua, fluffy and asy to nianacTou eati irt muisifid rocoanttioil at any phiirm.iey, Und n f..wonnees will supply everv memberof ihe family for months'.

tfiL LUMH a. 111.) Tie-i.iu "

ml apr.--i inTROLLEY CARS HELD UP

BY ZAPATA'S SOLDIERS

Telegraph prints I ,dai an lu-

ting story of the last moments olIII II armored ( rulwr Efjttccheri wu sunk in hMl M ids v'm

between th lirliish nnd:an sttuidron in the North sea.story Is prefaced hy a record ofeturn of the British Hgfct criiuwrv.wi ..ml th entire kwtqnltoIron to its bum-- . Kxcept In Iheuf lh torpedo I"'. ii destroyer

M ih.- - correspondent says, (here

ire that the cspi-te- d

without reU- -Mr. R,

lor. CLEAN COALof In- -.l :M KMillll nlH U l 1,1 t lll- -l

inferencer tH rti

STRONG DEFENSE OF

SHIP BILL COMMENCED

BY THE DEMOCRATS

'I aatUMte I mm Pag Oms.l

tu-rti- Jan. SI lila IjiiKe-n- . Jtin

Takes I'p H

wh h h- - to know.nffrtn

IS OUR

SPECIALTY

AZTEC FUELCOMPANY

Phone 251

KfY-J- Htwfen me

iam Lyon

every vesnt I of this squadron is as tit!to fight again as it was th day It liftPort.

Th correspondent adds that whenIth Arethuaa (trrd two torpedo s atthe Bluecher. that uuBsrl had noway on and (MM U easy target. Thesecond torpedo hit her squarely

midship and tore such I tremendoushole in her that she sai.k al once.

Ilcn oiTh-- - list scene on the Hluecher

jj .1 th heroism of th Hermansailors who were lined Up alone her

be met with littiWhat Leads toof the

l inertMineUw- -

rmtedJohn Rin tt

l.nea of I

r"t rartillerylft by mi

was doomed Tuberculosis?In IV- i.in:i a i.l ill. mi .mthorl.

inn for that the menjoined in a

lies. Ihe i!ei rlennii-t- id Hlliuii:i:iri tuber- -diwrii t 1 ." of thatThe eonferene

theirl and itii-.- ii ! ii.iiiii,n ;i.n p. ll.is.rllf.i. ij n,,(i tt."

'. 11 i I. Hi. I..' I.... ,.; jm.friHM Ihe ayatan "Uliere ll:i-r- r i. it ,.,EARLIEST KNOWN CAWS

FOUND IN BABYLONe, tieii. III.- time mil- - mil! i.h odini

of rifle (- M-

Mr.viewd

atrevt . aorder to

r traruiponieilii-niall- . a Or. .1 U. I .i r hurt 0(

up trim th ilnka ,.f the Arethus.1tad the .sea quickly was dotted withlife l ite.l meu from th Blueoher.many of whom had hern hadlyWounded 1., .h.-l- l splinii-r- s In ;"imeaaes the nerses ..f the men had

hroken under th- - teflhUBe ordeal iheyhad endured.

I ri ipaaatai 'ins. in the s, mi:t,Me ef " Meilii :il friirreiM "f .r.-a-i Kriiain. l.iltli- - liifoi'iii.-iliiii- i (.Hen Out.

Kh' andtin-r Uoi ki feller's effloaal MHJ of

The ..f iha were a.k. d and jji v

Doth the representatives J ' 'l found ex.,r - When Hie nnits. w ii he.

Is Ii ft he room they ' ewin Thef m tins,I.I M IHI, I M M VUl Ml

ON -- MtHIW llloMIl K newly establtahed ihe sifts on neiiu sayinuhen cleaned and "Pila llli

- I. lieiisant talk and an s

about conditions. taed our lives Take these asl"an tiS lll . -- ail, m 'lllestion.s.Hm. ( 12 sa . n i -

to Ik Havaa aaenrv fr Mr liomomento-- ' Th-- - ;erman sailorsnaturally h.td ftothlnjr to offer, butthey were profuse in their expressionof gratitude. They made persistentrequests of their British foes for

W iHI.Tll Mi 1

I ! I i N I It Ml TORY

Whinton. Jan. II f'untradireationn theratal s'onir th eatlre

it la tiroken onl aSt i

fewpre

uraitliin or ourinterned ships. "

with the Ameri-t- o

transfers In

They willera I day s.

Mr. Raoliferenre

but did n..

t of them"feller aaMM a few trkmin I o..-- , ., i.i. i,,l

xpeeta to havemade and puh- -

I n translatedoneMrninuT In- -

riiinK to trie eorrespondent, wasi in action m ith the tferman ;,ntrruiaer Kclberir, shooting away her

Iship funnel while her Buns rakedithe tlerman boat. Winn last seen byith Arethusa. the correspondent d- -'

i lares, th- - Konawg was in a sinkingeonditlon.

minutes later,ended view ofad doae afterJones on the

a ion.ii- - Man hovn vlons day.

No N.u nate JtateMd

ir Root's l. Poa- -h thSinat

iml In- -

the ap

Tied ta I

' ' iarsa I

FINE WATCH, CLOCK

AND JEWELRY

REPAIRING

i for thelion. (.1 KM N i .1 I H I K - - .

BIRMINGHAM BANK

FORCED TO LIQUIDATE1 Bey Rave me certain facts about the r.ui rin -- uir s INKsilua.ion in t'olorado that I am aladat th sen

ud been .til- wedpartisan poll-t- o

enter."Attack.

Ish coneludod

N.i nuiier- - foe U l Hi t'arjroavrrftotia. iln I la Parta, .

11:14 a, aa.) Th te,,mer jta from the I'nlted states

t uwh iomhii mr.ii l.iiii wmm;i rn.iiishan.. Ala Jan II Dire

111 1TI i: WiiHK I i K

l.lS Ml IN I A

state Itrriprttnri

t,, kaoa wd thwe waa a WWfll talk n,.rin. Jan. 29 Uia Lnmion. 1:08on the situation. .o new auggeations i fc aa.) A letter written by an offi-- trr". eer on one ,,( the Herman misers de- -"When are you aoinir to i 'oii.rado?" aciibes tho naTal battle in the North

Mr Rockefeller waa asked. I sea. ommentinn ..n the lonts rann-- aIf you ,an tell me that 1 should be! from elht to twelve miles at

triad to know." he replied. which modern na val hattles are fought.! rh.ips not until spring"" was the '

He repeat th- - report that a Rritishnext querry. j cruiser was sunk and telling of th

"I cannot tell," he replid. "There loss of the irm:in cruiser illuecher,

m otherl. I an

Let l's till You an Fstlmntc.

DODD & DENHOFThinl and t'cntral, Alliiiiiii-rqii- ifr m M in th shippingMi.

nk ia capitalised at Ml Jim hikh he, -- a

Only Our OIININIWhenever you feel a cold romln

nn. think of the full name, I.AXA-TTV-

HltOMo Q1ININF: ljok forinn i tu re of K W (.rovs no boa. He.

Mr It ickefeller was asked if he had tainlng engine trouble which crtppiedto rmlae woo ami

ur are infinitelythe people than

seen the statement giwn out by her. We could not aaaist the r"

Jones earlier in the day. j ' her. as all our ships, in view of theailing on him to make good on his triple or four-fol- d superiority of the

promise ' He said that he had not j British, would have suffered Ihe sameseen th- - statement. I fate. There was no possibility of

her. A t irpetfo boat attack

FAYW00D HOT SPRINGS

For Rheumatiam, Stomach Trou-bles, Kidney Ailments, Inflamma-tions, Arterial Hardening, Loco-

motor Ataxia. Nervous Breaking,

Official Reporth From Press Bureausof Belligerent European Nations i would only have resulted in greaterI ir. men Want Ivcui-latio- ti.

rwa Fe, Jan. M, A concerted ef-h- y

firemen will be made i.i lamegislature treat the fir.- - i.m -

a. Why I

the cost.!; m n hiThe Bluecher continued to fitrht

-- ro eally long after the ship wasimpletelv railed in smoke and steam

day waa a goodall the front Kv

was repulaed mmore liberally. It Is pointed

etc. Perfect Treatment, Perfeelriimat", Heklth, .l'leaaure, ItrgtModern Hotel. Booklet.

T. McDKRMttTT,Fajrwooil. . M.

few exceptions, New,,.,"1 l'T" ooiier expioamn."uisues irom tie nun i coiini oe seen;have only volwlities

.apala I'nnrA t t n, from Mexico "tt

January 17. i p. m . slates thauntil 1:07 o'clock when she ca palled

J i et n

On theli'i tn- -

es who have been put- -r.d 'sank."

ml andie con- -nn the eaat I

longer following the ab- -mere legal prim ttto- -

buy fire equipment as the appro-iatio- n

from Ihe state is insufficient.mlng has jiist bought an autonio- -

f.re engine of th- - latest pattern

KAISER PLEASED WITH

PROGRESS OF WARand Si!

trie k.is been

The WM. FARK COMPANYWholeaale and Retail Dealer in

FRESH AND SAM MEATSausage a htxtcSalij

ei Cattle and Hogs the BlsiMarket Prieae Are Pali

Therig f"r tfu

rieitfiumif in Jta been'aty waamay we

ttlon ofto he

s TOMACH PAINf temp;

d !.Notniagregard- -in Ihe northeast of gi

, est Prussian nor-- 1 a GAS, INDIGESTION

imt hossins joueSAL aecciAL liihd wist;Miioii-l- i (via UMiMk, Jan. 39. Mil'a. m. ) Dr. I.udwig Oartghofer. the

author, recently spent an evening';th Emperor William at headqtiar-- i

(Ta, Recalling a previous meeting in j

the spring, the emperor greeted the!j writer with: "Who could have dreaju-- iled then what since has happened, and I

ithat we should meet again in'The emperor. whose step waa

'quite elastic and whose manner had j

assumed an even greater dignity dur- -ing th" twenty-fou- r weeks of the!war. praised the Work of the Ra.,-- i

Irian troops. M) lll

FOURTEEN MEN AND

TWO WOMEN RESCUED

itionallat

ipt ofm Mot,-I-

it been

Hudson for Signs

Wail PaperIt I1M

IVE AIINUTES' '' wish- A story-e-

men aiKfW

am dabvalley has been ele in tliinteri'id January XI from 'fine reitows: They have done good HUDSON for Picture

FramesalllDt- - M , stiff work, and. thank Hod. things an-!-l

n. "ape UiapepSUV IS the Only nnovlns forward everywhere." jii nere were on Iv ten guests it. s- -' s.

icnt. AfFMirth St. and Copperlost real stomach regulator.! known,

ent at dinner, which was of Spartan i

simplicity baked fish, cold meat. I

1, oiled potatoes and fruit, with "war!i iSt a I es

and rraeued January 1. t'eaa, in th use of which the em- - i

chip broke up, the let-- 1 Iperor sets an example to his sub- - I

"Really does" put t,ad stomachs Injjects.III

Jan. 2 The geuselan armi

l'trstaff M

aa written at Santiago fMer "realty does overcome indigesRemhe Ward line steamer "f'n- - dyspepsia. 'th.'T'' --

";i .ARRESTED ON CHARGEtied the party after sourness in five lonutes'OF COUNTERFEITINGfr. The vessel sank, the that makes Pape'a Diapepsin the

shallow water, manv largest sninr stomach reamlator in UNDERWOODi Hsmamm

It'sfd and the world. If what you eat ferments' "

!"'"' nip set- - into stubborn lumps, you belch gas' nw oemee muiikl moL nun aaj.tiers of the crew, the and eructate aour, undigested food' Denver Jan. 2S. William H. von' on short and acid; head is dixav and aches; R'h-hl- and his wife, Lucy vonh '"o women might breath foul; tongue conteil: vour in- - !Ri,chie. were arrested here today 'iy

a sound investment eeltain to Increase your

income.sin ill actionsI: ..'I.e.! K ;. idiiard. federal seer, t !nr ill

TIk- -sides filled with bile and indigestiblewaste, remember th" moment "Paiwi Ma hlnet You Will I

tnailf Buy"Diapepe:v comes InDANIEL G, REID OUT OF dlh theservice agent, on the charge of conn-- fterfetttng According to the police.von Ritchie threw a complete conn- - ;

terfeltim- - outfit tnto rhernx- - ereeL-- I

hum i ral "Irrmanj "As stomach all ruch distrep. m ) Tt --s. It sclous.

F X 1) I UWtkili TYPEWRITI.lt' "MPAXY. 122 Si. riiunli St.C. R, 0. & P. DIRECTORATE SfraTgyg harmles j just before his arrest. A part of such jess

large fifty-ce- case of ii.iji 'eeriPaDe'S

Monterey nd trains were ar-the-re

from Torreon en ? Sal- - j

convention aaeacv stated to--that a dispatch had been re '

uiapepsm will give you a hundred .. rr" , i".e..- - oo in ooi- -re" -- "I,;,- .QuMUk c(few V.,rk. Jan. Ii.

etaa heard t night f.nan.ial clr- - dollars worth of satisfaction or vour P C" Mapparently well druggist hands you your monev back ,"?? lB.the w.man a P.Tmthat Daniel G. It's worth its weight in eofcl 5J -- Wt Tle Hoard f the art-- en who c.,. ,k.i. - ""'"- - . iri" me material DUKE CITY

Cleaners-Hatte- rsMrs Bitch;pntna, to th

nig ther? waa atsmuggled toher arrest.

- . ... , iiicii ri.niifacuio rail- - a"hs regulated. it belongs in youra director It tiome ehould always be kept hsndy

- V. -- t (iold. Phone 41- -nmed,a,:ia";'1n "

t of the qutckest. sur. and most hirmlm wr.JiJmu! Y--

to take effect.though the annual.lompany which has oven postpone,! exomach regulator i. i

-- 'n. nii.. wn.i isUU Rl PORTl u s) ;iIN N xiii.N i CAPtTaU :' i xic-- t,, nnvnirrnr i ciiiiuh mi i;flJanuary M, I

not be held until xovT-- r .,

11M ra-v-r- n innd a location aI'l .1 i r--r he Can ranch i..., .nation was aald to have A oifer. Cut out this ad..rtvea.

the remai:--

t:. Museum treatment: Stop ithTnk!w!" comaaon tell that t"ifxrej-n- d sense you" U;; IK.?, harle- - Foys- - fRy tn "- -in and War it - Those rui-k-

-

I Mvernl days ago, about enclose with 5 cents t'oFoley &. Co..writinr your name and

and receive a free ..f one S thVcomma;3;gUit-- ..

"Ti """ln,r visi- - the lungs yk

M. isIn a

in part as follows"January tl was the anniversary

has announced thatto elect four direc- -

and Tiand cc

--trill rig. , ' l!Honey and, lar m.in pi any one--

M,"ntan. "' treatment. Fortv vears" record of -- 'i...-a B.

.. darcu.. Al- - cesaea proves this. FeRoughs. coilaTinsk by n i I 'm -

air h v sCU ;:,'"nn- - croup otherifTicial I

reports of histhu the Ol

oec-ip-y the city

provisional pr

' ,,n3V Tablets, a wholc-iom- ethoronghlv - ....Ianpflort, but if u t

id not result to... .. ...., ,.R oiiti, ien- -

i i. j. ,v tiukson r. ...Mcx Mitchell fJeorge

Falvey.vosi wi.Yi.iiregor. li.tro,t, Frankof throat, enest, lunps. larynx as1bronchial tubes, you can find nothtnthat will compare with thLt reliableremedy. For sale by Butt's. In

Chicago." o mrc ior i cents them-i- !:c. Bold by Butts, lac. Salt' Lakt City.

Page 4: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 01-29-1915

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY. JANUARY 29. 1915. THREE

GEORGE BOXES BASKET TOSSERS SULLIVAN SAYS CAUCUS DECIDES CRAVE CLOSES I3C 3t

DICK GILBERT 10 AWAIT REFEREE'S HIS RECORD IS TO LET COUNTIES OVER BODY OF1A WOMAN'S as old as

she looks, aROUNDS TO DRAW WHISTLE T ICHT PERFECTLYCLEAR ACT ON SALARIES H. M. DOUGHERTY man's as old as he

feels, an a pipe'sAfter Denver Battler Drops Him Four Strongest Teams of Cen-

tralDefends Using Influence to Local Option Plan, With Rep-

resentativesRemarkable Tribute of Devo-- i as old as it tastes.

in Second the Kid Resorts New Mexico Will Clash Have Deposits Changed to to Exercise the lion Paid by Loving Friendsto Jabbing Strategy to Even in Double-head- er at Nation-

alBanco Nacionale; Is Driving Option, Agreed on by Ma-

jority

From All Over State; Busi-

ness

DStanding, Guard Armory, Out Unworthy Americans, Leaders, Suspended,

ISPICIAL OltSAtCH TO MORNIN JOURNAL,

ganta ff, Jon. tl. Fighting Dickr MOflNINH JOUlNlL PICtAL I OtlO SOKII

New York, Jan. 2N. A atuteinent1 l DUPATCH TO MDDNINS JH.1H

gjocorro, IS. M Jan. L'x - No moreremarkable demonstration of devo-lio- n

ha- - ever been shown Iban that

'...CIA, DISPATCH TO HU.NlNt OUftNAl

Saul a Ke, Jan it There arebreakers aheud on the salary question,This afternoon an informal confer-ence was held, attended by 81 repub

I

I I KTagcd-in-won- d mellowness pati.1 good old reasoned (.isle into even a

"young" pipe. Have you seen the

novel V' metal-line- d bags Ihe latent

idea in preserving the freshness ofVELVETi I he MOtgMMM' Suoiking:

lobacco. Try a bag or a Ilk-- tin.

I he program for tonight ut the 4national guuiil armory follows: !

I o'clock Albunuofqua iiusi-ne-

College is LJnlveralty ofNew Mexico.

n o'clock Western i'nion vs,roreal gervice.

in o'clock Dancing.

asTn lined as carefuM) as champion

ship Claai boxers, the ('diversity ofNew Mex co ,ii,.i Aliiiiuiieroue Husl- -

ness college team are ready lor thereferee's whistle

I4'i earl) In the season to start thetate uhami ihlp dope, but It Ib

fact that the content tonight prob-ably win eliminate either the tj

or the Buaiaeea college h acontender. I;., in teams are of cou- -

tender caliber beyond doubt. Theloser will lie practically shoved out ofthe iinning w ith a return engagemen! as the only chance to get back.

Knowing thll the suuuds haveWorked, sweated and eschewed ev- -

erythlng that does not belong lo atraining table menu. The surprisethe Western I'nion team flipped theBusiness college instead of dispiritingthe basket shooters has acted like ahypodermic of pap, It showed themthe weakness ofThev will not be suffarina from the;same disease tonight.

. II. C, Ha Something Now.The Husiness college line-u- p

was n6l obtainable last night. Kanager Kd lioran said he had a gentle

lahock in preparation for the opposeMinn. What h. Is planning to do Is

impair the morale of the varsityfive and uphold Ihe best traditions

the lluslness cidlege. The unlver- -

Mltj will use Its staple bat lie ormSRaj m., Pridai

forwards, Joe Mc anna nt center,its and Claiborne al guards, i

.inn i ill Med.ante i e, Inn. 11 "A delight to

the ay and tonic for the mind,'' isthe comment mole by .Inn Van llou- -

ten of Colfax COUnty, UPOII Hie NewMexico exhibit at s.m Diego v.,nHouten is enthusiast!, over the dis- -

plnv and declare, II (he treat he hudi v it seen anv stale make. Tonight,the Colfax count) motion pictures winbe shown for the first tlmi al San ru j

ego. A la Ugemeuls Wei, CONiplOtOdtoday for a New Mexico all exhiottthai win doubtlessly earn much fatorsble coratnenl tor the state,

NOSE CLOGGED FROMI A COLD OR CATARRHI

It Apply ( roam in Nostril To1 1 Oajga i p Air t a- - - me- -

L.......A......... ........... ......... a

Ah' What relief: Yi lir clogged IIOH-a-

passages ofand .von anmore awwklng,

nils open right up, Ihiv.. in hoad ale cleatbreathe freely, No

win. ttm I.. ...... ...... ii.....i..r t,t.ihas l ie ti n' ov

anu fflng, mucous discharge hendschs,dryness -- no slrtiggbng for Ureal b alnight, your cold or catarrh is gone,

lion l slav itUffed up' '' a smallbottle of El) h Cream Balm from your)druggist now. Applv a llllle of Ihlsjfragrant, antiseptic rresm m yournostrils, let ii panateati through evary.Hi passage of Hie head; soothe andheal Ihe swollen, Inflamed miootismembrane, gtvng you insiani reliefEly's Cream I; .in. Is lust What everycold ami catarrh sufferer has beanMaking, It s jUst splendid.

tcrles Ihe university does not feel Hie jitBead of a surprise This is from the.rri..ii.i i,r. i.iip.h.11

Th Iwo euiitniiiu ulio il w:iulieved would ul ol nlav . will

I..., AA.. I '.... Ms. I',.f AHA.lltie yesterday. Tim Business college j

rented yesterday, VVigley did nothave a chance to trv out his bum 'ofankle. II,. believes he will bo aid I

i inmember taned, Snilz will no be able

play with Hie stenographers.'e Iioluai ...II ,,l iinUel'sllv i

will have tite first aatto. The For--1 lag a fair election "to the Mtonlah- -

servii e ami Western I'nion teanMlmanl of natives and foreigners, and..ill r..n..... f..i- Hi,. Ilrsl lime eslalilished a gov - In. Doublg Shin . B,

wilk Extra Ihsrs, all SoftHlpnly tsmpered and

oil. 13" Hslllna Coulter

$1

'10 not,.i.

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most brilliant writersTHEAmerica the artists

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America's Cleverest Weekly

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Just for FunFor 40 years this paperhas retainod its positionas the best nil 'roundhumorous periodical in thncountry. It is better nowthan at any time In itscareer.

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DRUMMER ALLEYSFOR BXKRCIBI

Try n gam,' of ten pins.

205 West Mi.

NOCNTSNO MIODiENCN

Plow SEE WHAT IT MEANS

Csntsr. SAVE $7psHsbed In aSx"U' lobrated Hud- -

ordered imig-- 1 .1

with plow Vine Harrow00 sitrs. cnly.il 7.

All good sIiho- -

bilely giumrileed.irrciTB I f Nut st Islied, ynu

In , ifet your moneyM.qiU.in.w.1. back. We don'twaul your mimes if veil don't want lhr-ijl- .

minrmmm sifw .' to tt.nrsw a i OMBS

Glass-Pai-nt

Cement-Plaste- r

Wife(end lo the furnace in your

know ll is a in" 1111

tin OlllflllUllS,

until evtnulf, c.xicpl 111 flic

when the tlicrmoinctci was

cn

(III, Willi in, in c I louse

nunc wt wi be glgd io

nil how.

i Inn s only f6.50not muvh Rwri

fuel

PhrM H.

Hapgood Plow Oo (Emt. 1871, BOO front St., Alton. III.jm iiu rnrnt rtmv r'o as

Gilbert f Denver, und KUI C.eorgeoflSacramento, t'ulif ., fought ten rounds 1 4

h h draw tonigni ai tin- - Kays tneatiThe attendance huh good.

Ullbert found Oeorge with one ofhis sleeping potions iii the secondframe and dropped him to the can- -

i,?" for 'he count nf nine, tleorge waswary for the renin inder of the roundand took no chances of receiving abrother lout to the one thai tenthim down. In suhne,Uont roundsi;.-.- . rue employed tabbing ta&tici andoutpointed the Denver man suffi-cient!) to earn a draw, Qoorgn'i reachand peed enabled htm to poke Qll-be- rl

in the (act frequently, althoughnot with the annihilating forca thaiCilhert - wallops l urried.

The Denver boxer ihoWed n will-- jbigness to take punch to land oneAt the rate of eac hangs h- collected I

in in,, second stanza hi eagerness t i

mix it in not to be marvelled alGeorge, however, fought a cool, I

head) battle, thanks to his veteranexperience In Ihe ring and the sageadMi-- of Manager Knd Winsor in

I

his corner. Alter the bout Gilbertcredited George with being one of the Itrongoat men ha over- has mat,

Young .loo Kivcr- - Winner.Young Joe Rivera of Albuquerque,

knocked out Del Alsrld of this city,in the liftb round of a scheduled d

pralimlnary. Young Joedropped Alerid for the count in thefourth but Ihe gong saved the SantaKean. Joe not give him time to

j

rei;, mi his strength fully. Me was utAland like a tiger at the opening ofihe fifth and pelted him until hewilted. lo

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION of

MADE A MAJOR LEAGUE ;...,,

CiIB. Mi;MN,NU JOURNAL ".i 11 llA.Cn WIRBJ

I'hleago, Jan. 28. The Americantout iciatlon has taken another bigstep, according to President Chiving-lon- .

having gained from the nationalcommission a promise that the majorleague's DOWer of draft over it will be 'given up. In addition, the commis-sion ha agreed to grant the associat-ion,

I

the right to enter certain ciliesmm in Ihe American or NationalIra guff and will turn over u nuinlxiof players. Kepresentation on Ihe na-

tional i on, mission and participation toin the world championship series aresteps noi yei iak n, according toChivlngton. est

The concession, which was first an-

nounced today by I'll sidenl Al Jill of'he Indianapolis club mal.es Ihe as-

sociation a major league on, eiiunlterms with the American and Nationalso fur as the draft is concerned, t'hlv-Ittgto- n of

said. What other differences beit will make In interleugue relationswill be arranged by the commission, thethough action is not expected until af-

ter a decision in the anti-tru- suit,he added.

NO DKFINITK vcnoN i m v theH1 RfOKXT TIM It

New York, Jan. 28. President Tener of the National league, said todaythai the national commission had notlaKen any ueiluHC nouon m isw, uc.to lifting of drafts in the American.'ss" iatlon.

"The matter has been discussedfrequently," he said, and will Un-

doubtedly come up again at the an-- jnual meeting of the commission."

SIX-DA- Y BICYCLE RACE

IS BEGUN IN CHICAGO

lV M ... , . LCASIO MCAfU theChicago. Jan. -- '. Three teams, .

er Lawson and Eddie Root of Chicagoand lloston; Hscar Ngg and I'rancescoVerri, the Swiss-Italia- n entry. andVictor Linali and Marcel Dupuy, the

n team, apparently weresingled out as favorites by the spec-tators tonight when Mayor Harrison.started the first six-da- y bicycle raceheld here In twenty years.

The start of the six-da- y grind WMpreceded by a program of sprintevents. The following teams alsostarted: but

Jimmy Koran. Boaton, and ReggieMcXamara, Australia; Harry KalSOT,NOW Vork ami lieoree Cnmeroll. New byfork; Frank Cony, Australia and

' tiz--

Ruaae, Austria; Joe Kopsey. New Vorkund eot'Ue t 'ol inn I in to llnlv Cordon1Walker. Ausiralia and Kddie Madden, I

HOOtOn; B0b WalthOUr Atlanta aH.l1deniiH Bedell, Lyttbrook, I,i li"s'Wohlrab. larM. on- - -- X. Martin nv. I

New.irk; VVortb Milieu Haven.port, lows and Ceorge Wilev, Syra-cuse:

bvPeter Dribach, Boston and ICO

lialies Pierery. Australia; Normanirazen, innniark and Norman Andii whoson, Denmark, past

If You OfHis

wntit something; good for hav fever beand c ilarrh, cold in head.backing congb, daafneat, headache!rinKing ears, drv nose, bronchitis amiinflammations of the skin aud tissue,drop into any drug store and get a25 or SO cent sanitary tube of the

I

KONDON'S w

Dr

Original and Genuina

Catarrhal Jelly(

h IF rotj are skeptical and wish In trv theal Kondon's before yea buy, write Dr,uiqalek Mrs Free trial saniDlc and booklet.

1 "it will never renret getting in touch withHas good old remody.

KONDON'S I

hs been doing good for nearly twenty-fiv-er. 35.000 druggists sell and gurnlee III" Olease or will refund your money. Could"nytlilnir be fairer? Write us now beforeyou forget It. Don't take a .ubstltute.KONDON MFG. CO. on

from James M, Sullivan. Americanminister to the Dominican republic,

jden.viiia all the charges of unfitnessmade against him, chiefly b) WalkerW, Vlck, former receiver general ofcustoms of Santo Domingo, wax readin evidence today at the hearings Intothe charges before Oenatnr nlorl Phe- -Ian of California.

The statement, received by mall,"as supported by documentary evi-dence and made counter-charge- s

against Vlck Sullivan declared h''hud been made the v ictim of a new s -

paper campaign engineered oy viexlo attack hi! character and conductWhich was unsupported facts, liesaid certain newspapers in Ihel ulled Stales had "chMniPloned Ihe j

cans, of as audacious .1 guilt: of pilaics as ever sailed the Caribbeansea."

Ila Vo poloulcs lo Mal.c.Sullivan said he had no apology to

make for recommending as Ihefor the receivership funds the

Banco Nacionale which Vlck chargeswas an untrustw m by institution andwhich had been uccused of seekingihe appointment of gullivaa,

'The records of the statu departnient will show.' he wrote, "that I

never recommended any one bankabove another, except that 1 UlWad Ipreference for some American baiili,slating that if the American bankshere were not satisfactory the de-

partment should urge some responsi-ble bank in America to open a bankhere.'

Sullivan claimed he had been In-

strumental in having a financial ex-

pert. Charles ,W. Johnston, sent toIhe island

So Purpose io i.xploit."If 1 had any Intention of exploit-

ing Santo Domingo," he wrote, vvlial.trmiL, mi lev lo place on guaro

man wno woum

tinam ian"e denied lit, I he had caused

bloodshed on Ihe island ami aaaertedlit I lie tiOM of th revolution in

it was through liin elTorts inaillrtll'l' Oact had baen signed "which

ended what promised to no the mostjsanuninary revolution In the (usloi

the country."He declared that on more than one

sii.,1 i.e bad iircvented battles itl- -

most at Ihe moment tbey Were'.occur.

I

It. lei, I been i list til 11 e a III hold- -

arnment noi baaed on force He hadse. iirp.1 free speech and a tri e press,released political prisoners, obtainedfrom the government the light of fairtrial, and broken up corruption in thepn bli, works department, he salil.

Denies MUtvaA'a narges."Since that time 1 huve devoted

myself to the task of driving unwor-

thy Americana, bent on loot, from theCountry." he added.

Sullivan declared that Viek had4tanUvn,l more interest In public con

tract! that ha did and ohaxged that j

he was Inter, sled in lighthoiisi con -i

iraets. This Viek denied today on tlicstand, as h did all of Bulllvan'a coun -

charai terizing some..e ,i .... luu .'III. lilt-II- I US io-n-.

Th., , Im I inn, loo., closed Iii- -

Idiiv to be resumed in Washington,pi, ilial.lv next Tuesdav itefore ud -

Journment, Vo l.- l ei elved nerm sslonto read Into the record a statementin which he said he deemed It hisduty to have the impressi BUdi

ted that "ani member of the officialfamily of President Wilson badreetly or been Identifiedwith any acts that would affect hishonor us a public man, or tulnl hischaracter

"I make ibis statement." he s.iid."in v iew of Ihe wide publicity gb ento the investigation and because I

know how easy it Is to rouse In thepublic mind, thoughts ; mi inapt.cions."

Mi, inner To, -t Itiilcs.Santa Fe, Jun. --'8. City Ticket

Agent H. S. Lutz was notified todayby Oeneral Passenger Agenl J. M.

Council that summer tourist rules willbe in effect from all points in Okla-

homa and Texas to Santa Fe this I

Ummer Tins will be of especialto the summer school which

Ih to h? held earlier this year Ibanheretofore and plans m, ..1.;!. will I

be announced as soon as the Indiandepartment lias set its date for theIndian si hool institute.

KIDNEY TROUBLES PAINFUL

AND ANNOYING

A short time "gi i I bad what istermed Inflamraatl on of the Bladder,At times I though! I would surely go

wild. tried the doctor but he didmil seem In hit mv .use did notLo t anv relief from ihe doctor s tractRiant, Wns advised to try Dr Kilmer'sBwamo-Roo- t by a druggist 1 tookIlls advice ml began taking swainp- -

Knot, and ifter using it a short tunebegan to get belter ami continued us-

ing it until my trouble was gone.Swamp-Ho- ot cured me.

1 gladly advise any person thai i

troubled as i was, to try Swamp-Ro- ot

for it is a good medicine. Too canBUM this If you wish In any way thatii will benefit others, Mv trade is thatof a Painter. My age i at.

Vary truly yours,J, 11, JOHNQT1 iN".

VVatartowii, N. V.personalis appeared before me, fids

2Sth day of July, 190!, J. H. John-ston, who subscribed the above state-ment and made oath that the same istrue in substance and in fact.

W. A. N1MS, Notary Fubllo.Jefferson County,

I cllcc toDr. Kilmer JJj Oo.,

Iliiigluimlo,,, . Y.

What Swamp-Uoo- t Will Dor,,r iron.

Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Ilinghatnton, N. Y., for a sample sizebottle. It will convince anyone. Youwill alBo receive a booklet ef valuableinformation, telling about the kidneysand bladder. When writing, be sureand mention the Albuquerque Morn-ing Journal. Kegular fifty-ce- andone-doll- slue bottles for sale at slldrug stores.

LUMBER

which was exhibited tOda when Ihe)last sid rltel were sniil over (hgbod) "I ihe late llarrv M DaUgHOIt)

and all that was mortal of one of thebest beloved clllsolls of New MexicoWas laid lo list beneath tile sod

From all over the slate ami iron,adjoining stales men prominent ineven Walk of life, gathered lo dohonor lo i be memory of Ihe man whoiii life had keen to them In the truestsense a friend and companion Sognat was the profusion of flow, isthai two automobiles wen' required tooonve) then, from the home to the"cemetery The schools were cloaadand all business was suspended whileIhe funeral servo cs were in progressMore than n thousand men. woni. n

ami .hlldron formed a mournl'ui nfocession thai followed Ihe body lo ,

graveMl, io riineinl

Altai i in kef religious caramon aihe residence, conducted by Rav. MlIrwin .a the Presbyterian church, Iheservices were taken In charge by IheMasons, i winch Mi Dougnert)vv as lit long ami prominent mamgar, Supreme Court Justice IWoHnr,lii. Manna acted a master ami condueled the ceremonies, delivering a

touching eulogy oil ii noi y orMr. DoiighcrU llIe Was followed bV

Prof, G B, Andi i master of Ho- -

Icorro Lodge N i vx i,. b Hie ,b

ceased was a in.iii'n , ind which wanin elinruc of Hi funomJ

Must haautlful was the relldllion ofNearer, Mv Ood to Thee," by a quar

jtet of ladies from the local ohaptei'of the Kaslern Star, and Iheie vv.,t

hard) a dlV eve UJ Ihosc piesleal when (he selection was concludedAn alouuanl prayer b) Archdeaconw i, warren of Albumwrtjuo, acting

'chaplain, concluded Ihe ceremonies althe house.

The Masonii ceremonies were relumed at Hie grave. Wlieic choiMaster it. H. Hanna again spoke foalUgly of the many lovable gUUtiva

Of Ihe licensedUtatlugulsluMl Men Prtwenl

'I'be honorar) pallbearers consistci, of Prof A V. Drake, UOVerno,W c Mi Donald, James Or. Pitch,Judge M C Me. hem. Edward Hrav.W. II Winter, su.ieme Courl JusticeK. W. Parker and frank A, HubbellThe active pallbearers were rat savage, of Kl Paso; John McDonald. H.

(j Buraum, Benjamin nancnea, abtuAbayta, J. B. MacTayblli, EdwardPi li e and Cob) llallsloii

Committees from tin stale bar as-

sociation, the slate senate, the house..f representatives and the BcotuanUltc Masons ie in allemiance uponIhe funeral

The committee fr. n Ihe bar asso- -

elation consist..! of Supreme CourtI Juatieea u. H, Hanna ,n,l K. V. Park-Meche-

,.i and h .! M. ThatIf 11,., senile was liuide up of M'li- -

ators Herb, n it. Holt, m Las cni'-cs- ;

w ii vvulioii. of Silver City, andit UimSms of Doming, The house

oinmlllee was c poaoo oi Judge K.. m ,,r Vlliiiiiiicrnii. A bran'"in ... iiAoeyta of Socorro, and '

' Sk cell of C srlabad, The commute.- -- - !.!,, Rita Maa II 1,1 li It I I'd b Ho-

ofjsons was made up f C. A. he. lull.Sutherland, J, A

A. P. I'.onin v

.. C W. FoilItb lil, P'land Justice 11 H Hanna.

Making Dirt I'D.. Da Jan. TWO big M i .mi

bines mil ii""t ban ex. av itlni ma.

dirt fly on Ill- -nu n in "" " , , ,, vt.

. ..ilol dl'll ST"..- - -

silla vallev so Hint tney my '' '

water when II Ik needed this springIM men am

and summer. It, additionPrauklli. canal alsotheat work on

under the Klephanl llutte project.

EVEN CROSS, SICK

CHILDREN LOVE

SYRUP OF FIGS!

If feverish, bilious, constipat-

ed, give fruit laxative

at once,

iioni scold your fretful, peeyli h

..1. it., ir loioue is coated this is

a sure sign Its Utile itomaob, live' and

iiliweis are clogged Willi sour warn.-

When lislless. pale, fevelisu, inn '

..1,1 hMAih bail ihrnal sore, doesn I

cat, sleep or acl naturally, bus stom-

achache Indigestion, diarrhoea, give"California s.vmp 11

a teaapoonful ofKigs," and in a few hours all Ola H'lil

waste, the sour blla and fermentingfood passes out of Hie bowels and you

have g well and pinyff' rtiUIChildren love Ibis harmless "Hull laxative," and mothers call real easy mtor uivliig It beCUM il never falls I'M

males their little "Insider' clean ''""'Sweet. j

Keep It bandy Mother! A liltlolglv?n todav saw- - a sick child tomor-row, but get the genuine Ask vmidruggist for a 50 cunt boll In ol "Cali-

fornia Syrup "f 1'ig. ," wiii.ii has dl

reellons for names, cnnuinn 'ages and for grown-up- s plainly on thebottle. Keinember there are counter-feits sold here, so surely look und iOg

that yours Is made by Ihe "CaliforniaPig Syrup Company." Hand bacgwith contempt any Other fig syrup.

M BPIJfG IN GOOD CONDITIONMany people suffer from indigestion

and constipation and do not know it.A feeling of dullness and languldn.-ss- ,

bitter taste In the mouth, headache,bilious fever most of those eoirll-tion- s

when vuu "are nut sick, but don t

feel right" can be traced to sluggishbowels and torpid liver. Foley Ca-

thartic Tablets cleanse the system,arouse the liver, banish Indigestionand make you "feel good all over"light, energetic and ambitious. Holdby Butt's, Inc.

licans of both house and It "i thesevoted In favor of 28 claasiflcutions mthe salary bill, tin rapreeentattv exfrom each county lo be rasponslblafoi the salaries thai an- - lo prevail inthat county, The never) others heldout against the proposition ami fin-ally refused to vote.

It was dtclded lo appoint SenatorClark, of Ihe senate finance ominillee, Kept escntntl v , iN nehan of thehouse finance oommlltee, and threeother members each from the senateand the house to drafl ihe proposedI, III. alter securing Horn the represeiilulives of each emmtv Ihcir wishesas to the salaries for thai county,

Hewitt I'avors CI,,,,Minority Leader Ibwiit. after a

conference, dactared he favored theproposition, but Insisted thai thecounty school superintendents shouldreceive us hlah u salary as Ihe maxi-mum allowed any other official, How-ever, his ideas of a maximum for Lin-coln county nre Jl.Tiiio a veur

Representative Palmer, who led themovement for the iwcntv-si- x county j

elassile alion idea, ha, i pressed sunliar sentiments n lo a maximum andulso as to Ihe rating of county schoolsupertntendootn, However, considerable Of a low H e ie. lielore theidea which won out the- - afternoonw ill find acceptanci ii is expectedthat the county ofi' lain of each coun-ty will now gel bn vvilb their par-ticular represental iv s and thai theirdemands and ihe pressure they willbring will be such thai the advocatedof Ihe idea will be glad lo abandon itIn favor of the old classification be-

fore another week I

UwUUrA I IVN lA DILL

INTRODUCED BY ILFELD

IS IMPORTANT MEASURE

It.LCIAL COnWKSPONDKNCf IO MORNING JOU1NALJ

Santa Ke, Jan. 18, Mosi Impurtanlto Hn state and Its business men is

..Senate Hill No. 4d, Senator II. HI

I'lm ; l"l Hie Ii i v .1,1.1 collectionof o. i unat ion taxes in ineorpoiuti d

tojcltlcH, loW4ta and village' The aclseeks lo limit the occupation Laxlevied asalnsl anv person, firm or corporation to IISC, except as to whole-sale and retail dealers in alcoholic Il-

linois, sen-unti- ami literary lecturesand entertainments .mil concerts given by . itir.ens shall b- exempt. It isfurl II provided thai it any person,ulan or corporation is engaged In abusiness composed of several constituent elements, parts or incidents, thetax shall be on the whole of suchbusiness and not on anv of the con- -

stltiienis. This license shall be leviedby the city council or city commlai.1 i .,huii i. ,.,.,,,.,, .a ki ii

clerk, in advance annually.Anv business man iiiuv be required

to make out under oath the amountof business done the previous vear,

jtilicl if no business was done, lin n theapproximate amount expected to bedone during the current year.

i'h,,u.,........ ,.i,u,iulni, r, ,, n - to kiitfltm.u...,..,. ... Ii -

,, ni il.i,,,. on, un , ullon .. Hueshall be mulcted double Hie sum

ttbe license ami lined from ;",() to1 III! i'be city clerk Is to receiv e a

fee of Mi ents for every In in- -

issues.

COUNTIES ARE BEHIND

ON LAST YEAR'S TAXES

'SrlCIAL Dl.rATCH IO MORNING. JOU.NALI

Santa frO, Jan. It, Dona Ana, Kd-d- y

and Guadalupe counties did notcollect u cent of Hill taxes up lo NewYear, although the tlrst half Of thesetaxes was delinquent on December 1,according to a report of the traveling

.........I, ..lo, ' .. .........rrn... i,.KX.UJ.... m..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,a V.,,

!b eled only X.lls per cent, and Socorroonly ll. 45 per cent, Kvcry other coun-ty collected mora than -- 0 per cent,and nine counties collected mure than4" per cent, I. una leading with IS. 42per cent, With Witay second, I7.S1 Parcent, and Colfax third, with Hi. 17 per

Icent.The percentage for llernallllu I

41.11 per cent, and for Sania I'e 20.89ii r, mi., i i

A.VA ItUL, iUVVV4. WVUU'lOrO 'iii the amounl of rush or the 10141dupliOgta coll". I.d: $ 145,860.36, Col-- ,

fnx being second With J I if.VVs. 4 'i,

and (Irani third with S 17. 6."i.:i:iwhile Chaves Is fourth Willi H,11)fS; Han Miguel fifth with $71,847.10or gbotli one-bal- l' of what Bernalillohas already paid; I, una, seventh T

i Qua eighth, 1.04V.07; Va- -

Icn.ia nirilli. .i,J2i.'2s: i.inc.untenth. $,"i a.r, ii,",. ii no other e,,uni.vreaching Ihe $G 0,000 mark, (Hero be-

ing eleventh with Mt.lM.Of McKin- -

llee IWelflh III II' Vtllt'a. t .'! 7 -

lf.1 ll. ,i,..,-- 7 "IM, i'on ani o.

IS7,17I,9: iioosevell. 135,310.60;Santa Ke, $:I4.'I9,M, or less thanquarter of the u mount paid bs Barlialillo OOUpt an Juan, L'4,S7X.xiI'nion. 2V'" .; Hlerra. $22,1 17 11

Taos. 1X,ft4". 71 Sandoval, $18,488.71, or less thai one-sixt- h of Hernalillo's contri'iuii ti Socorro, 11,(122.

07; Uio Arril'e. Sd. 5fl1l.il , and DonaAna, Eddy and UuadaJupe countiesmil linn

The total collected in the stale Ol

Ihe IHI 1 duplicate is 11,114,717.80 orII o cent, leaving more than 20per cent of the Ural hair still due. Theentire duplicate is I4,00l,40.81, morathan $228,000 leaa than lasl your.

WILLIAM VAUGHN'S WILL

IS FILED FOR PROBATE

t.MCIAI OtaPArcM TO MOI.NIN JOU.NALJ

Santii I'e Jan. 28. The last will

of William Vaughn, for twctity-- t lire '

years manager Of the Palace hotel,was filed for probate today ami willbe taken up by Probate Judge

Ahirid on March 1. Vaughn'swife Is designated administratrixwithout bond and Is also the sole leg-

atee The estate amounts to ahou!$12000. H s. Lutz. administratorof the estate of Charles ft.tiled his final report and this report,too. will be acted upon on March 1.

probate ClerK Mareellno A. Ortiztoday sent out certificate" of electionto the justl. es of the pea e and con-

stables recently elected.

Albuquerque Lumber Company423 North First Street

MNINMMMIHMNIMMNtMtHil4NNM

Your1 Oil en las lo

We

pleasant l.isL uiidci

iiiggcst .',vot so i'ur. I

I'll,, rfvuKU - HmmAmw luentv . fourbonis before Hie start looks like it!will be lb. dassicsl basket ba ev cut

the season. Undoubtedly it w illthe best up to the time and better

than anything yel scheduled bv eitheruniversity or Husiness college.

Either of the games taken aloneshould prove a good drawing card.

Charles r.einbke will referee bothcontests. VV. C. Rickey will umpire

Forest service-Wester- n Uniongame. The umpire for the firstgame hud not been agreed upon lastnight.

GOVERNOR HITS BACK

AND QUOTES RECORD ON

REPUBLICAN LEADER

I..ECIAL '.... TO MOANINO ,MNAL

Santa Ke, Jan. I'x. Ui.vernor W. C.McDonald came out today In a spirit-ed reply to Mr. Munn of BemallUo,najoiity leader of the bona I f repi.

scntative:. who yesterday oharg'.'.that the governor, while a member of

legislature, had taken )aii in thewholesale unseating of republicanmembers of the legislature on flimsypoiitrni pretexts.

Governor McDonald u noted citeii-sivii- y

fr un the legislative records loshow that he had hud nothing to dowith the nans-actio- charged againsthim by Mr. Mann, and that AlbertBacon Fat 1, now a stand-pa- t republi-can .senator from New Mexico, andNestor Montoya. a leading light in theropumionn party as at presem consit- -

liited and :i colleague of Mr. Mann.iwin, at that time were ardent j

democrats, bad played a conspicuouapart in the "outrages'' complained of

Mr. .Mann.

parsons pictures toBE SHOWN IN SAN DIEGO

ttriOIAL COArONONCI TO MOBNINO JOUSSAL1

unta Kc Jan. tt. ArrangemenUhuve been made bv Col, Italpli K

I'witeheH for un exhibit of puuuiimsSheldon Parsons in the New Mexbuilding at San Diego. Mr. Par-

sons is a New Vork puinter of notehas been in New Mexico for Iheyear and who has caught with

particular charm the sunlight andshadows and nil the moods of nature

Ihe arid regions of the aouthweatBXhlWtS in the Museum of New

Mogi, o have been such notable tri-

umphs thai it was deemed fitting thaishould exhibit al Sun Diego.

In fad, New Mexico, from the ar-

tistic standpoint, la way and farahead of all the other stales al thePanama-Californi- exposition, withscores of canvases on exhibit from

brush of Carlos Vierra, Donaldlea ii regard. Karl Fleischer, l St.

Chapman, (braid Cassidy and othersliose w ork lias ll I.. Ken t

ESdgar I Hewi tt of the It. ml ofAmerican Archaeology.

To Dedicate New t in, rcbSanta Fe, Jan. 28. Several Prcsby- -

terians from this Motion expect toattend the deilknlion ol Ihe new i res.byterian church at Clovis on Sunday.Through the efforts of the venerable

Jeremiah Moore, the pastor, ev-

ery dollar of indebtedness of theChurch will be paid ofr before Ihededication. Rev. John R. 'iass ofAlbuquerque, the synodlcul mission-ary, will be In charge of the exer-

cises.

Broom t on, for Bcantown.Santa Fe. Jan. 18, Broom corn

valued at $10(1,0(10 was shipped thisseason from Clovis. Boston was theprincipal buyer. Advantage will betaken this year of a reduction of eightcents per hundred Just granted Clovis

freight for the ulf ports.

Did you Ivliow thai il was possible lo allfiu.1

lo the luinave in llir morning, and llicu not nave

lo look, at il agdin

vcic vvealhci

hovcung riioiuid

I v

Coke

cpii

ll c,

jal Inn, i.i;vcw

in. he h si

I Otdci loduy.

Albuquerque Gas, EledricLight & Power Company

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FOUR ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDA.Y, JANUARY 29, 1915.

Ibe furrows und cu r the turnip fops. I'uli l you Imbl It fur me?' He lookedWith Sci88orn and PasteIrani type of tho rspltanat class.

Mother" Jones Is dWOtlllj lief lifeIn thr- - i nunc of union gydjisr. Mr.

carefully sortlnu the wounded frmu at me blankly. My hiisbiinil is seithe dead while tin bullets whlxzeil retury of win of the United Itatea,'

I wont on desperately 'I .mi veryifurki'h Hit I in moil lull' care in for

AN INIKPKNDKNT NRWU'AI'U

Cite Albuquerque

morning JournalNMWM 'r tin

JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.

oil Mini s "in;;i nt UiVT."I MetrOpolHan MaVuxIne.

When In. Aiirin llowui,! Shaw wua

pust their nosea. They aaw thingsml eomblnthm of ilnnRs that no

for w a ruing tmngln t'ion ould havedevised: A dead tv utUurmd In the I

bnllnw of a rn ir, .x . turnlo leuf"lidyllif thenloiii in llostnri nh w

HOW WOMEN

AVOID

OPERATIONS

By Taking Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's

VegetableCompound.

iiir coaservstion of ih fortune herepresents .III. I till' .il Ml. N i, othersInvolved with It. Necessarily hi conccrn foi il, i, i H nut b,, u ut nM hla.concern muni be for the fortune thatIn In hla aire. "Mother" J mien be-

lieves Hint ult ui i umuliitnm of cupl-tu- lhaw- - been wreeted unjust u from

surry,' he begun. Then I made mylast effoft, 'TOO must bine beard git

hlm. He la traveling now with .MissAlice Itoosevi It.'

At last I had produced the effect 1

desired. Immediately the station wasmy cuatle. Hlnce we madeIbe boul, which we utherwlse wouldhot huvc done. I was able to heur the' hduTflng of nt) children and myfriends when they continued tu referlo me as the Mrs. Tuft whose buabundla traveling with Miss Alice

i.v poor, und hud tu depend nn theUtile pie-i- , he dol io po In i

penses. After u week's hard work ata revlviil, for which sb. received nomoney, she whs henrtM. k ..ml dis- -

inurusi'd. To use iin own word:I was penniles- - ,ind

rarvinf, but it wn tmt ,,r tin run- -

I A MA'W. T. M.i'lK I. U M

A, N. MOHIMi U Pug.

.1!

. PrfMntliutlnsM Mnlutfi-- i

Nrwi I

City KHt.,rI.,

lil. "i in. I Hint il nhoulil he (I. NtroVeU

hanging; abOVe il hoi I (em.; u gut-- I

11" for the irlcttlu of ido ul front ,i '

wounded heud plllOWOl "11 tin. rldl.As often as not th women curried B

strotchor between them over that hor-dl'l- e

field. As often as not It was a:race to the ambulance enr before ashower of bull' Is. As often as tintI hey worked there uftei 'lurk whenthe fucea of the deud wi le ghastlyunder the turnip i"P". And the'WOUId eoine back smiling, UMtnayed, Hndlshevcled, a If a day simrtrnjg ahoolltik' were more formldaide work

iiiuona imn J IhoiiKht Hu n Th"M (whelming; fHct wua thut I hud

weighed und found wanting Iw is not worthy

stumbled ii lung, oiissina blindly u

WtrB llMirr.rnrmitV. .1 AMU

suiwii Mtat, htraga,

K.lr Itriiri-wnlnll-

MAI I'll il mi l I K, AM,U Pat Saw, s rrk

- " Mv left sld, Ohio- -Cleveland

or returned to labor. There she und.Mr. Rockefeller ule on illfferen!rouda thnt do not converge.

Hut MUM wishes to nee the level ofImmunity raised Mtfcsr than It tin,nnd tti-- ' agree on moM of the moanfor bringing nu ll advance ulniiit. ex- -

MINISTERS IN CAPITAL

TO SEE LEGISLATORSwm nun who stood near the church

e Hbe stojiped me, timidly uml pained me so for uveral years that I

expected to have toundergo an opera-

tion, but the first

nlrrail NNMllUI mailer t 111.puMufrir of AlhiMiUrrqun, N. M, unltur Artof I'miir.H of March I, 1171. A CUT OF OUR

LAYERTill; i (Mil tir I II t

ery ipun, whose soul desires It,

ie tho truth of the Word IuThere Is nut found an unlmnl

lines nut kimw the food of Ita lire.

1 1 e I look v IMM B' CAKETUB MOnNIMI JulltVAI. IH TIIR

.BSADINO IIU'IMIPV, I'AI'KR H' MOWIKXIi I) HI I'I'iilM ISH MM ciiim I

ISStCIAL COftRlfSONDINCI TO taOKNINt) IOUKNAL1

Bant Ke, Jan. 28. Hew It. KKmb y ,,f liountainair and Rot. SenaCI Uat'ciu of Albiiuuerque, were in

Kv

in nlightthai f 7

' '"'( "iiiid. Tin n Mud'lenK sinpm Inr urms uround tne und wept' ild lady and 1 did nut

knuw her: but It seemed fitting thaisin should cry Just then, us It would'a ned filling to me if at thathim k uinment nil the people on the' in d' Ii "I l.n.ki n into sudden wulllng.

nh Miss HhuW," she aald, "I anithe happieat woman In the world, andI owi nn hupplncaa In you. Tonight

MK "' course, Mr. It." kefeller huann Ideu thnt ull of the rights of laborure nut , unnerved by unions, andMrs Jones refera to Die non-unio- n

laborer na it "scab."

will leach you what '''ai "ullir..!'.

fund" Is like. The layers are su hih.

when be sees II. And man is a ra-

tional spiritual animal. He sees thefood of his lift- - mi so much that ofhla body, but of i:l soul, which Isthe truth of faith. If he hunger lotIt, and seeks it from Hi- - Lord.

Lydia E. I'inkham'sVegetable Vom- -

pound relieved meofthe pains In my sideand I continued itsuse until 1 becameregular and freefrom pains. 1 hadasked several doc-- 1

"tiir t'lerm In Niw

cnnaultaiiun with legislatnra esU"dm, on bighwuy and other DiaWM.Mr. Pari) bus Jiiat urrunged withStnte Knglneer J nines A. French whola at Currlxoxo, for the publicationof I log of the QtM (Juhiru highwayfrom Hoawell to AlbUqUal uue via.Mnuntajnair. The log is to be prtttoduii a long slip on u roll much like

t it i ult innla N.w Mi.afeiii--. tanu1 r.,rv how theII miik.

t ti rt'no difference

goes ii bout It, no sy Hleui

uml spongy, the filling so nntroajand delic sly flavored. Try on galunch, afternoon tea. or for m)CS

callers. You couldn't have anytbkwnicer, for no nicer Is or was evetBMMle,

All Mac.

Tift MSluntf. bjr oafrtat

Illl'l KIN.i.n ni'.iiih..t ni.ll. M nin be devised for rulaluK Mora rtvt

nuea In New .Mexico thnt does notlnnl.. larger uutlnys fop the people.

The Storytellers

you nave converted my grandson.He.- - .ill I have left, but he hua beenh wild lajy, and I've pmyed over himf"i roan Hereafter he is going p,It Id dllfeli lit life. lie bus JustKle me Ills plollllM oil III- - knees

llei h.uid iiml,bd In her purae.I iiiii ii poor woman," she went nn.

kuiiuk mm ions, a lastein r being at-- 1NOTr TO HI.'Hhi TilJIKMH.uhaorltora la iha Journal. Iimi wrlllnn

to hava ihtr psper rhntit la a n.w ad'drm mull It aura to lva Iha old aildrau

. . . Lulled with which to lusten It. In thewindshield of an automobile. The ideaHamilton fllnlt ..I the An ,.,., ,. ,, ,,. , w, , ,

Un lit league s.iul ul II luncheon ill ,11. nil. i, ...a - i... ..two m iiMiits'n i.

Tha M. n.nia journal i.m. . imhr cimu s w Vork Pioneer Bakery807 South First Street.

"but I lime enough, und I want toinuke you h llttlt present. i knowhow hind life Is for you young

lan .n railna limn ai i nrdul tu an i herpaprr la N.w Mailcu." Ttaa American

tors if there was anything I could

lake to help me and they said ther"was nothing that they knew of. I am

thankful for such a good medicine andwill always give it the highest praise."

Mrs. C. II. Gkikpith, ISA ConstantSt., Cleveland, Ohio.

Hanover, Pa.- -" I suffered from fe-

male trouble and the pains were so hadat times that I could not sit down. The

".i'pr Uiraaiary,

ul the east.Tin- - Mourtluiiuilr i buutuuiiuu Willi

m earlier this year thun herein-- Ilure. The upening dute is set for July- I and Hlshop Kruncis John Mel tun- -

i R1DAY JAM All lilt. 1UI

'I be iu iiimpniKna nf the civil warUkftt mblttartd the ptopto of theaoulh moat deeply were Shciiiiun'aniHich to the aeii und Hlieildmrg raidthrough i he Sheuuuilouh valleywhich he made an deaolute thnt, In

nell, the eminent Methodist divine ,,fDenver, bus been engaged already for

'Sal unlay ami Sunday evenlnir ail- -

"War hi There'd havein en no v.ar II the various govern-ment hud really understood how

war is, with its stupid andunspeakable cruelties, in tllightened days.

"Yea, war la It nminds me of tin young girl whosemother desired her to wed a BptU-gctiiiriu- n

millionaire bunker."'Mr. Bullion,' the mother said, 'is

n model man, my dear a model.'" 'Yea, mother.' sulil the girl, 'an

iHsd " "muilel, eh

lEciit andresses. The Hchuol of America it doctor advised a severe operation buttrchaeology Will, during the summer hmhanil ornt me l.vdia V. I'inkham's

Hhe pressed u bill into my flngcra."It'l rant IHtle, she aald, humbly; "ItIs only $6."

I laughed, mid in thnt aSttttMl mo-M-

I seeiind In heur life laughingwilb me With the passing of the billfrom her bund to mine, existence hadbecome new exportono, woadorfuiund ben lit fill

"It la the luKK' st girt have everhad," I mid her, "This little bill Is bigenough to ruriy my future on itsback."

,,.,,' ,,,, i.u " ... !hi oh u woroa, ii crow riylnit overii would him in cu.iy iu rmtiMtwlthIt."

lint, i mil on nn' Hie in, liner In

Vegetable Compound and I cxpericnceil UNDERWOODn n u RiTEn

s a sound investment cer-tain to increase your

income.

, srittl.oii. IIP V A, 1,1,1111,11 UlCuarai, a rnstle mission crrtroh is tolie limit this spring in keeping withl lie ptetUroSQU surroundings ofMoontoJnnlri The natural p)rti is tohe retnlhed on the outside: logs andsipiare yigna ure tu be used on theinside, in the church ST tu bo roomsfor chic work, the idea being that

I'll Mill Hi HUM is I .

Austin J. t'ollell, dlicclur gcncialor . hi. in- worlts in sunto ftnftilsgp).Wua ii wlltusu for MInlMar Hulllvnnlit W el lesd ll'MIIIIK, lie Witproud lo .i.l in ii Hint he was u per-aom-

friend of Heotcliiry of StnleHi '.hi, noil li.ul been appointed onMr. Hi mi m recommendation. MrSullivan mm unite unpopular in Hun-t-

Domingo, but, :,. cording to Mr.'"Mi l'. nn A mi l Ii nn mlnlater would

be utiioMilur mi the lalund. Alan the

The I i en- -Mu. him- - You Willisi v Bar,"

great relief in a short time. Now I feel

like a new person and can do a hardday's work and not mind it. What joyand happiness it is to be well once more.1 am always ready and willing to speakb good word for the Compound " Mrs.

Aha Wilt, 303 Walnut St., Hanover, Pa.

If there are any complications yondo mil understaiitl write to 1. 1 ilia K.

I'lnkliain Medicine Co. (ronltdenlialiLynn. Mass. Yonr letter will be opened,n ail aud answered by a woman nodheld iu strict loiilldcuce.

tiiiuc rtexinlrod.Onptntn Vormont, on of the mom

her of a commission sent lo Americato spend ii very large aum of moneyf"r Rngland, whs bored In New Yorkby the persistency of an agent whotried to sell him saddles.

After listening to the agentfor ii huie time, Captuln

i mii:i:h(kiii tyi'i: ritkhCOMPANY. t 22 so. Fourth si.

W Mt DIMIM HHtm HII KM MM.

Il Is a in Ions thing that while thewur la killing, maiming uml sinningpeople nt the front It la curing themof their d10 SI ui home. A Londonletter tu the Medical Journal says thatlln re is a gn at falling nff of officeand consulting work among physi-cians in Kngland. The reason Is thut

which war la waged in Batyfum midmnoa with Iha rtvll wur, we haveIbe wiii h a Mia COT! llarrla, Hie

i ill i nf In, ,n Prut, i e Induy and who wrltea from h. r own ob.MTVatlOlM of l!elKlum n fat,, she any a

"Aa a southern womnn I have heardfro hi my anrltaw lafkner Mortad of ihahardship ndurd bi th women otthe aoulh diirlnir the ch ll win:. Heart -

tondlng tniea tin y war of suffering,d robberl, nr MtmvHilon even, which

th andurod after Martnan's imrchthluuKh (leulKlu; bill never nine bineI heard miy atory of (he Ireal m

' "id from Ibe soldiers of Inunion mill) which showed these blunt- -

(he edifice will serve as the civic cen-- iter of the community, Mr. Parley also

.report that the Installation of appamtHS !n the public schools for callsthenlis uml gyinnusths bus workedwonders in crcnting a school spiritamong the pupils.

Mr Unrein is the Sundny schnulsuprlntndnl fur New Mexico andArlzunu or the stule Sunday Schoolussnciutinns mid although appointedonly n few months ugo, Is alreadyachieving; remarkable results in es-

tablishing new rural Sunduy acliools

Hunni .mionuh' wus ,,11 ilbl,the fait that It wua

found tieeeaaary for aufety'a auke totuka the tOMull innnleH from Hintbank und place them In the one

In be ln keij ,. Hie NiillniiulCity bunk of Nw York from which,Blao throimh Mr. Hryun'a inVliiem e,the fiimla huil been ntiafei red.

I'ninliiig. draining, Paper lliiulnK

SIGNSJOHN Hi;iinf)TU

Phona I ll.".l 201 Lewis Are.

ei inoni sold:"I can not buy your saddles. The

prices you art are too high, r, likethe old Weih farmer, Insist on trei-tin-

the full value of my mony."This farmer," Captain Vermnnt

continued, "was the only person whoappeared at chapel on,, stormy Sun-day morning.

"The minister, seeing but one wor-shlpe-r,

thought he would preach only

putleiita who read about the dreadfulInjuries of war think less Of Ihelrown ailments. Hysteric nnd neuroticpersons huve now something to thinkiihntit outside tin mselyes. Kven inth case of real aliments In whichtni r is in, uigency for trentment pn-- i

n iiis trouble less ubuiit their symp-toni- s

ami pootpone opornttono, An- -

ins NtultiH or shiime.Klieriiiiin iiinile wur lu ll, us II hud

BALDRIDGELUMBER COMPANY

PAROID ROOFING with 15-ye- ar

guarantee.

unit airengineinng those already iiexistence.

Clean cottor. rage at the Juur- -

offica.

to be miide In order to conquer peace,in ardor in MmpoJ tho south to de"in pence. Hut he did not tnske wuru ahomo, Thruuca. the CNaroMoa, aawell ns Ihrousb licorKla, ho Want toblust, to burn, to mako the onuBtri

WADE WRITES BOOK ON

NEW MEXICO PRACTICE

othci fMtor, no doubt, la the flnun- -

otal stress which lends to curtailmentur MtponoitiiN),

It la tioi iilono on sickness, volun- -

tar) and Involuntary, that Ibe war busa deterrenl effect. It has also result-ed In Kiiglund In u great diminution of !

crime. The earlier closing of the su- - j

one sermon- - imi inn as usual"He mounted the pulpit stairs, nnd

looking down at the solitary farmer,said

"'Well, John, shall I giye yun thesermon in Gaelic or the one In Eng-lish '."

"Juhn, who was a very gruff nldfellow, looked (he preacher sternly in

i i tuln m ii i,. .1,1 t,t theanient toM nf u iiiuii h Iiuiik ti r In toI"' foil ml In hla wrltltiKa. UW4 tdfUMhuil Ibe .il'ihly in rirniN u i Imiui tfriinteileemiiii'li bud, ua the Kiopllanin Ho Luil l)u; s nf otnipl," i, mllila wife mice leiiuiiked Unit ahehud kiinwn I. in peraon who waawholly nuil her huibumt.

Wile ,i vtOffrsphatf Id atmly theWrrUOiH of our Mil aecretury of-- lute u leveuled In the monthly la- -'

the eye and replied:"'Die me thcin l.nlth, you're weel

paid for them.' "

loon is one of th factor, .m thepresent sessions of the London crim-inal 'i, nn there Is no charge of mur-der nt manslaughter. In an Interviewa Lon4on magistrate has expressedhimself ns follows:

The crltiilnnl is a palilut. There lau genuine feeling ,,f public spirit to

linupublc of aupplylnK l.ae, tu re-

duce the pOPa to RUhmlaalon. It whshursli bualneaa, but It wua notshume- -

r j

ThfOUKhout the chll war therewere few Instniiees ur the mlstreut-m- i

nt of women. When sin h crime'' Iililtteil, the dentil pemilty

was Inflicted promjftly, Ueneml I'mter, on the aluh of Ci.int, lolls In hi

Mr. Taft'a Plifdit.i Ui her travels mice Mrs. T;

SPECIAL '."I ! i TO MUHNINf JOURNAL)

Santa Ke, Jan. S. I'hlcf Justice ('.J. Roberts Is going over the manu-script of u test book written by As-sistant nited Siiites Attorney C ('.Wgdc for the liar of New Mexico,preparatory to its being sent to theprinter.

The plan ami scope of the Work aaWSlj as its execution, met with highpraise from utturneys at the meetingof the State liar association. It coversth appellate practice and procedureIn New Mexico und will be heralded

iwitli delight, especially by (he prac-titioner who has just entile to theatnte or has Just been admitted to thebar.

ft WHS

with aIn l.oiuhm and was plcudinghe imi. mining ii,.. stubborn stiitioiimuster to delnv thewe can ui" eriinlna classes Nul on

"nn of ibe t'uinmoner, wbut u hutm hum conciptlou he mllHl miitlurm to the piuei.v utvMlftak .imi hlaMy ly the graver forms of crime--tho- se

lliaioiy u ,,lle Mlll-t- c 'I'l,,. s,,l. attended by violence, for exumide-I ffllll-.MI- . .....I. . .1.1.. .1 ......... nuiin III nils II IIIII I, I,.,. .. ....... ....

train five minutes, until hat trunkscould uirlve. She writes of It thus:

" 'I sfh Mrs. William Howard Tuftfrom Washington,' I cried. '1 mustget my trunks on thut boat train:they will !e here in a few minutes,

but Hie must casual type nf uffense Is"i.i, in vnoise ii mere yi,,s Ho leas rmiiii than Iu the lime ofphlloaoplier,M I'm in la aiire to he Hi

of future bloHlaplieiM. und

doubt, was i'i "ugiit before Onknt lUm.uoject ial( ui,,, prompU) Knookod htm downif "ley j W, lh. butt nf nri ,..,.1 - -

i ninn only be lMvkJ. i" rpwflna thMf him abut l.ee w.is eilllallv slllll.I Thu American ndunteer OtMlof Is"f Kiiitlenianlv Instincts, aa n rule,and those who ate nul ure eoiiipelliMl

pen.e. The same moral Imprnvemenluf the criminal was nullced thoughnot In so marked a degree duringth South Afrlonn war. The criminal,like the Iu, inst cltlr.en, is impressedIn ilu war condition, which make itevery man's duty to give us little trou-ble us possible."

A Ibe suffrHgetlcs have alsutheir OpSratioSI t being

no less than the criminal),Knglund whs never so ipdet us It Isnow.

I

I" lleilin nine ur war as men ure coin-t- o

act In civilised socloty.

The men at Suiitu IV h" speakOftShSM will leuve the SSSslbllS WithHie must uiieinlable IhliiKs suld uboutthem by their fellow iiieinl'ers.

reiniiiiKM iipmi tlilx illtURgMllhedMAtfMHAn I'M loahel) lo the (Ilea ofHo- CoRIOtOMr, the preaeul aei ieluiNof atule Wnulil uppenr tu pnl iil M

perfei t cMilliple nf tho lufty andi iilialatenl lender .if me lllullK thepatha "I ti in- i'mIIUi n virtue.

H im will l"i Met Mr. Itryun'a eua-H- e

uinnieiit when It apa uuiinuinedthHt Holier Hltlllvun Would be n cundtdt fur the I nited Mtutea aeiiulur-ahlp- ?

Mr Hinuii wn.ii"II be ( Mr Hlillu ui i hud u in eon

' epli.ii, ,, ,,. dlKlllt.l ,,f the nffli e, .,)"i the dutlM davotrinji upm i nltedHIiiIi k aenntur, lie would not unpli eto the pluce."

iii u rupy nf thin montli'i Cornrnon-- 1

' I' "'I ruich .1 beulllirill Willi iii e

GOOtl MI A to I III I HUNT.(National Muguxine.

It will lake h long time to gat atthe truth uf this great contest. Itern- -

M in 1MJSHIOA NOW. hardi Is absolutely right yvben heiliiules Krederick the tlreut us Claim-ing thut wur bring out th finesttrail of a nation. Unfurl uniitelv forllei nhni .ii s countrymen this wur hua

Your grocer will deliver a pail ofCottolene to you today

Your grocer orders Cottolene from us just as youdo from himHe orders it just as he needs it, as you do-- He

knows that in Cottolene he is delivering to you the purestsweetest, cleanest cooking fat you can buy.Tell him to deliver to you on Saturday as mtich Ctottoiene asyour home will require during the coming week.Give your family the advantage of better foods that are madewith

I hir.

Ab a result uf the Kumpcun waru number uf tilings arc In lng doneby the American people that shouldhave been done by them long uKo.Formerly the supply of radiumalmost entirely fi (iiiintiuy. It laanaouBSsd that Amsrtou ohsrntolib.ne disc. u, i, , n , li, p, , m ens-le-

preOSSg tnt extracting the nub.stiince nnd ns a conseipieiicc Ihepro-dii- i

I will be iiiii, h cheaper m theheur fill ure.

w HSHIirell, In l opol

drought nut i hose trulls mostly In thelaighsh nnd Hie Kreiicb. All the oldiiaveierB i nnt in Frunce and Kng-lund agreed with me thai this war hascaused the reMrth of I'lunce. Plrtypnlttlolsns, like if, OnUlaux, wimwere nilnlng the republic, havs beendlsgin. i d ami driven into eongenluldurkiiess Knnilimeii everywherearc showing brnvc, pure, honorablespirit.

Nor is II otherwise with Knglund. I

was nil through the new m iuy of LordKIP hener, was astounded at theaplondor of the awakened manhood of

Hon us men learn to regard each oth-er lis brothels mid to lienl inch otherua neighbor." That le really a rtne,oan-iac-e sentiment for iiuidisumption, The following mttrscins lettsr to Mr, VioUpublic consumption, bu

IIS

ilmniiuiuciHicis did nut Kmiw

to do without coloring fromwbutll OS

cun--

"ini r..rea a

Mi.

poal- -

',1181111111. Thu i an- -. In ispltii lit V towhen the supply wns shut ..(I hum the Itelguuis bus tint been ciiinllcd Inaomewhul Intimate view ofBrycs

an row 11 me know whatI'.nglmnl since Alfreds days Yes,the Herman wur spirit bus been awonderfully good thing especiallyi"i Knglaiid ami France.

natw itycs quite us good uathose inutiufaclured ahioinl re g

made ul homo from coal tar pro-ducts,

iPSShlOg of con tar opens uplinpnrtunt lubjeet We ure Inloriiudby it chemist of high atriiutlmr n.i

(inre- -

rib- -

int

nuns you Inn. ,,i yaut 'llspusiilHants Domingo) with which towat d lie ,cl lg dl HUM ,,ts J I

Let me knuw what Is reunited, tugBf with the aaliuy, und when gppimi nts are likely tu be mule."

Hlllllv WKi.li IM1NKJohn Ituskln There is no action so

slight, nor an menn, but It may bedone to u great purpose, and ennobledi herefore.

Thorenu I i i a nail home nndclinch 11 an tulthl'iiliy- - that you oanwake up ut night and think of yourwork with satisfaction.

SOOT, bunk-hS-

efurthI Iroatmsni

on u cash

I he inhul'ituuls uf theMipl little MftttOjU willundeistand that briaiherof s sti h l ly

basl.

e

Cotto"I hawson alone, enough coal tnr iswuated, Ihwuiisc the old style ,okeretort Is used there Inateiid of thenewer son i lint saves thatto supply th whol,, United stutcswith the eol tnr picpnrutlnne forwhich we Imve been paying ( let manytft,M nnnunlly.

:(.i imi Mllt I. M I COUPS l

Hi l l. II MBUI) Sunday shows streaks of good" ' now mid then. When the ver- -

The VillgfS street uf Melle that had'en raked by rifle lire nut long bc- - Cottolene took the lead as a cooking fat overcentury ago. It was in the van of thelure wus unlet und almost deserted.Up a side strict propped anamsi awall ot a slulile. i. .in wounded ltei- -

snioiHi i siigionists of Phlk4lphUwanted to hold pruyer msstlSSjl In thePWkt4slphl PUblie school over Hie

a quarter of aThe papers tell of "Miss Ncllli lib.(lie wur correspondent," As we ie. all gluiis wailed fur the nnihulunce. A

mlcnt fifth, shot through the back of Ills""jei nuns ,,r the hoard uf edu movement forcumin, in, .Miss ,elle wus a i P

head by a dumdum bullet, lay in front111 theof thepublic

the betterment of household service and for theof food products. improvementui them on a dripping siretcher. Ina sheet of curved lightning a shell

Mr. Suiuittj to,U Lh aidehourd. dactarkng that ths, bonis were for education nofog revival meetings.

MOTH Kit'HI K 1 .1 I I I.) (t Mi

.km:s.

TIII--. I'lll sIHIM s imi.

The lueaident 1M fu,.wed theprecedent set by I'rcmdi nt Thft andMto.-- it,,, immigration Mil becauseil contained the literacy t,t. Theloalc of President Wllaon la quite aununsw i i able IS was the logic ofPresident Tuft. The lust congress

It is this combination whichgives Cottolene the splendidqualities for shortening frying

It dm

i Id. ndthe tblu"Mot In i "

old holMary Junes, the profane which pro- -

fill An Is

There is no secret about Cot-tolene. The world has knownit for more than a generation.It is an exact combination offresh, pure, sweet, ultra-refin- ed

cotton seed oil whose grade isso high that it is not listed onthe market, with beef stearinefrom fresh, pure leaf beef suet

"nose chief I'llsllli-s- la I..1 cool. I Il"l p., as the hill over the veto delight

Hew over the roofs and fell beyond it,s.'incw lierc. unywhcii. Hut thi

wus Inst on the group thatmoved between the stable und theambulance. Even th reporter onlyrecalled it afterward as you recallsume Irrelevant mid Insignificant de-

tail tn the scene of an absorbingdrama A score of shells might havefallen then and nuhudy Would havenoticed them, Nobody saw anythingbut those five wounded men, orthuiight or anything but how to getthem Ititi the ambulance as painless-ly and In ua short a time as possible.The village was only the outer fringeof the scene uf their nctivttlea. Wherethe liotiaes cease a stretch of whiteroad runs up for nhout 10(1 yards tu turnip field. Standing In the vil-lage street y,ui can ee the turnipHeld, but not all of It. The road goesstraight up to the edge uf it and runsalongside f a about n mile und a halfOn Ihe other aide of the turnip fieldWere the Herman lines.

of President T.ifl it remain to he"uwc iesuits thateverybody.

e- -p airiKcr eiithnaod, held an Im-portant .out,,,,,,, i Mr, Rocket!,ler a office Thev ended their talkwith a better undemanding 0f eachother's alms and principles und withMjaWSSStoa of mutual resiled. Kinn,,dally and aociaily, Hiuae two people

for apart as the polea, blafter they hud talki ,1 f,,r Jt while

Write to our General Offices,Chicago.for our real cook book- HOME HELPS "--

free.

seen whether ibe present congiesaso far under the (luminance of Sam-uel Uompera that It will override thevein nf President Wilson.

Kor the literacy teat, there cannotthe slightest Justification. Had It

been in effect at tin foundation ofthe lepuhllc, m,,at of our ancestorWould huve been buried by It. TheUnodUCStOd foreigner, who ,,,!ucs

'" iii'iuove nt condition, la tarmore desiial'le than the man withu rsngSr Sf education who IsTllgll tub aaaimllated and who not Infre-qncntl- v

ta found in the anarchisticClass.

they found that thej w,i FA1 RBAN K gjgggIn

Cottolene makes good cooking betterin principle.

Thut tbeie will bt radical duTleluea Iu the practical ..iku,; ,,,n ,,(

those principles, we can readilyMt Lo. Kefellei is tin ,x

sentlve heud of the Unseat individualfortune in the world, H I u x- -

The llelglun guns did deadly work,mtj among th turnip hundred of

Hermun lay dead nr wounded. I donot know whether the figures of thewomen. In their short khuki tunics,khakt putties nnd fawn colored wool-en caps, were visible to the enemy oinot Serenely regardless of the en-emy, they and Vr. R, trudged along

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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1915. FIVE

Bringing Up Father Copyright 1914Interim! Linn I Service. By

r JANE TAKE THISOROtft TO THt cATesFRAND C MjlU TO ET J

I PtF TVFDVELL JIS-I'- -,

HOLOIN' XHI jNKUNTIL YOU IT.HERE Ar; YOUR

CETTIN

uess youtjo

I Mr. rvit.nT C4HAN1SFOF this twenty

BY COLLY MAC.I6 (HHES BEEN CONELONCi I WONOER,, iIF HE Vu? HELD KTTfft

hiAYGRAVAY

I WENT Y!

TONicur I m i AND ! I OP OR LETTER INSTRUCTEDHURRv CNACNM I I K' MF I HE I I Ir .ir-t- p a J I I I RAN ' OUT AND I J V.

I'JNinuM.i iw,.: i rr v ' v it, r ' i THF ri WITHi find him-

-

. j

EE Him rgp SPELL. THEA MirnjrE W0?D! THE

DO WAY THEY'XOu SOUND OR

a WONT'te A,nu E ro

CAN, cit KLAD ThP MV

wet4i n L'nlor 63I Wlrighone Hlecirlc 7i'

SnlcN, L'Ts.Ton.

UN QO riOARIl o RtADB.

''Iii iitrd, Jiiii. 28.- - War iidvunccstoday oiitilid iinythlni? hlihortn In

tn prion In Brain, May whentjtiink the lead und Of Q a wov tl.!6i

a mark which not ImiK atto seemedI fariiilou.s. Active liiiylnjr carried oth rjcerealH as well to new hlKh levels.,

Wheal closed iitiKettled at "4 t c to' V" '?e ve last night; corn fill- -

Isiieii t,, iWifi.c up; oats-- hade off to a like advance, and pro--1

isinns al a r se of f, to 30c.' II...1.H.. n . ....(!., I

'l .i mora than U cnu a bushel.I. ..I ... 1........, ., , . .ni"ii' i.i.i.i, ' limn .'I

the Mart. There was no selling pres-sure from actual holders. Baltimoresent word thai whan space was Insuf-ficient to accommodate ateamahlpawaiting lo load fur Kiirope and ther-'-were cables at band telling of greatly j

lightened pricM at i.iverpool and,Paris ni'nsoect nl u hi of

i i

V;il.ii h , n . Wmmi

CLASSfffflSD) COLUMN!

FOR SALE

ismaknui Bm Stock

The ck of Drugs

nnd i irugglih Suinlrles of

Prank for wit li

my office.

OOOD) 'I'm In,t Cold Avenue.

l oo on SOne of I,est saloons In the city,

:.""il business, best location inclt.v . must sell quick If at all.

SeeCITY' RKALTV CO.,

Phone ;;. 11.', So. Second St.

i on iWoeeenthlea mm hleery, two honea,

and wiiaons, hlo, k waiton, imxKy. teetftoffice fiirnllure, carpi'iuer mid elaaterer tri'Ssrie, rte.

4. II. (.(Kill,I Office 824 Went Hold Ave. phone US. I

I1 Jl

'I I aaraee hiislness nnd nutchine shop; fin,, location, ur will trade I

f,T farm pr.,p..rly, eltalfu preferred alue..,..., ,.,.. sunless r. ii. j 1, k ;'i;,i, 111,caw,

III SIM ss Ol'POItl I M i ll s.sM'i iai rteiataino.

-- Inis anil Improvements, fan ha madelino promim ul liuslin sa onrner. (inn

oh 11 in the alii. Ily IttlslliCMS e..ol,.r"C I'", eliy. I'm II I'chruary t, only

'' : r.rmer lul,.' .ckcl ISG.tluO.

J Iota and Improvements fine huslncss lu- -cnllon 011 ripper incline, 10 III' III, .

renter if the city. I0tt4l feet. ITS tilFebruary tt. only tf.nno. W',.nhItll.llilO.

4 rhnlce resldsnce Ida, including corneron Tllrras avenue, In umsl aristocraticraildenee aectton. Until Ptbrusry 1stutiiy t. noil, former Belling price

3 fine I, .is n i.pp,.r avenue, lie.iwenn fourlh I Vifth street, t'nlllFebruary Isi. only .i,Jiio. Worth 4,ui0.

-- fine lots sn.l pretty new five room andbath, eemenl bloak, atrlrlly modernemoige snug ILVSIIII. on r.0) fool ror.

import duties In Prance. Thethreatened between iialy tfil,

Turkey made hucrs slil more conf ! I MVI

'!

" -- BTJKINHMI rjIIANCKN.sniji, lll.Ml .ml I'onltrt ,,,, : : - u

George McManw

. MLET HIM ,C3

NOW- - I KNEWilE WOlil r

END NF AfTFffli im

Cleaning and Pressing Co.Mill H Ii Third SI.,

rin.n 743.

Mfn'i Still prMid 44Men's suiin eleaaed ead ereeeid tiLadles' Suits pressed 75I. nilli i' Su . leiine.l ami

It. 0(1 upneyn' i'- - ' I nii.l ir.'vjii, . ,0II. i:lliiili; .1 sitri lull!. II, ir w.nk illHlM4V 1,1 ii.

Mo TumpMONK V TO LOAN ON 8,

WATCH Bl ANDJKW KI.I1Y.

Meticv Saving Prices on i

DNRBDHBMID OOOOt

New I.oeationBARNBTT BOILDIIOfl

LiiJ West Central

PknKKSSIONAT, CARDSi V

H.HIINAllorni'T-at-- l aw.

Itoouia Vroluwalt lute'In .... iV (lffhe Phone 11TI

DKNTIST.S.

Kit UTRaoni v 'i. Pun, 11 Dies PIMM 744

Appointments Made hy Mall.

raVNH'IANg AMI SDetUMKi,OUWOH I.. Ill It TON, M. II.

h)slchoi uittl Kurgeoii.I'lione I7 Harnett Mtf,A. (i. KIKIItl I.I . M II

I'rncllce I. holt I to Till" r, ul all.ttoura ill U I'lcne 1177

I24H West Omtrai Ave.A IbUQUi ' U'lc Sanltsrtuhl, I'hune 141.

DM. 11 11 a 1. vi.l i .11 1. e Limited 0. Bye, Bar, Noaa an

Tlinml.si a.. National n.mk uidr.

DBS, nt invKNTKKti a hiiwerOa4aopa4hlO I'liyeirluna.

Suite n, N T. Armljo lluihlltig. OfflePhone 717; Kesl.len. e Phones loan and 171

Phon.. (.'.'".; n.ilorliim phone 401w. T. Murphe M II, Medlenl Director.

W, Mi SHERIDAN, M. D.Pre. lice Limited

Genito Urinary Diseases andDiseases of the Skin,

The Wossei'mann and Nogucbl Teste;"OOO" Administered.

CtttMna Bank Hldg.Alhuquerqiie New Mexico

( IIIROI'R ( KillsMR. AND .11 Its. VI t II 1 I I I.SDORI

t'hlropriii'lors.4'JO West (lold. I'hune nun

LIXIAL NOTICES.

Mil Ii K I (lit PI BUCATtON.DenartmiSt ul Ihe Interior, U. R. ijind of-

fice at Hunts re, N. M Jan. 12, ISIS.Nolle- Is hereby given that Antunlo Gon-rale-

..f Cabiro, N. M. win, on July 17,1911, made II, B. No. Or.,44. ror lots Iend '. Section fl, Township 6 N . Range II

W., N. M. Meridian, has filed nolloe of In-

tention to make three years pruof, to ea- -i

ii hsh claim lo the land above described.before Charles ..'eiiKiadt, P. 8. commissioner, ul Grant, li. M.. on the 13rd day ofPehmary, ml6.

Claimant minus as witnesses: RobinsonSaroslnn, of Oubern, N. M. ; Mursallno doh-siilr- s,

of cuhero, N, M.; Juan I.tieero, ofi 'uliei o, N. M.; Julio M'intnuin, of Cuhero,New Mexteit.

FRANCISCO DELOADO.Register.

A ll.uipieriiue Morning Journal,A Ibimueruue. N. M.

CALL I'olt BIOS.Scaled bids will be received at the

office of lb,' County Clerk of Berna-lillo County, New Mexico, up to twoO'olocs in Hn. afternoon of Priduy.February 5, 1S16, for ihe extension oftbe diversion, dam on the west bankof the Rio Grande, a sbori distancniilinv.. the linrelas Urldge, by drivingtwenty-fiv- e piles (thirteen piles thir-ly-fh- re

feet long und twelve pilesthirty lul long) out from the lowerend of the said dam, making an exten-sion thereof in accordance with thoplans and specif leal ions on file withthe County surveyor. Said piles tobe Inspected by and acceptable to thocounty surveyor of sabi county, tiiniall work to be done under the su-pervision und to tho satisfaction ofsaid county surveyor.

The su. lul bidder will beto give a bond, satisfactory to

the Board of County Commisslotutflsconditioned for the faithful perfor-mance of the contract.

The hoard reserves the right to re-ject Buy or nil bids.

Hy order of the Hoard of CountyCommissioners.

A. K. WALKER, Clerk, j

r

Ya Nixi CANDROP IN DlNTT bPi A( C AMOvEHIN iHI-- j Morf

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AMAMIFive-roo- m modern house, on ear

line, good location; easy terms; snapfor $1,600.

Four-roo- hi use, houseWilli sleeping lilies. Hi all fori11,100; $100 cash, 2 per month.Owneri of both properties' leavingcity and must sell.

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RKAL B8TATE FIRH INSURANCE--LOANS.

216 W. Gold

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Three rooms with hath, comPlata, Neat) furnished; sleepingporches, double plumbing, per-fectly sanllai y. f,'J I Kaul i ,..tial avenue ('hone 3S1.

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I tilt KKNT II4MK4M,

North.fi iimsiikii in .. ms. jir, Nrih Hcventh.'Oil II r.N l: ,, ,11 --rrr

I'i'tl hksi HHHlerti i ois. sleum heat;no skk. r.oa w,.t ' 'zrrr. rrrr: rrt -J illrun iium-- mh sunny room, ileriunnyorcn aim onarn. ': west Marquette.

full III INT Three luruis I rooms for!ll.-- liousekeeplnir. l North I., ,ri I,

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i3TKAM IIKAT ie pleasant these iluye. Oeft room al tin, 1: ,i !'.,,. " '"""'4.o a week.

I'll! RENT Two n in iTsfoi bainhiiuestcopliiu unstaln '! 3North etfih. Phone lie

Mouth

V Ht RENT I'urutslK rooms wli h heat.inn South nventh.HI ItKNT Itoouis f. r right housclieep- -lag; no sick. 41,1 We: lOold,

Knit RENT Two fill llhlheil rooma for gen- -11. an. 11. lift West Hold

miRNIgllEI) 111 iMs) lloi water heat; nusick, no ch ''ren. 114 West Silver avenue

fdlt KBN'I lloUsekeepInK ro.inis and rue-

nisheil eoltiic'ie, aleeplnil' In, cites oinWest OdUi

lllKhhiii.la.nt KSM'I I'liniianid roiiine. 211 HouthWaller. Plume 202.

full HUNT Twa ooms turnlKhedhoue, keeplQa:. 410 South Bdlth,

full RENT Modern ateam healed room,with sleeping porch. 610 U B. Central.

VOK KENT Two rooms and lloaplng aorsb.furnished. 224 South Walter t7Jpon MMl I'hren or four ro.ms. furnlah- -

g eompiei.. f.,i l,....k... ,.i..L : Bleeping jporch. No sick. 702 East Central.fdlt it 10 NT IVo mod, i n rurnisiieil rooms

with aleeplug porchea for lightApply ,'IJI South Wi r street.

fdlt RENT Two furnlalleil rooms, largesleeping per h, with use of kitchen, bin h.

elrcirlc lights. telephone, and fuel for BOOIng. 110.00 a 110 South Walnutstreet, adjoin! ng Preohvterlan sanatorium. fi

FOB ItKNT Dwellings.

Nurlh,

Edit Rem r Nice three-roo- house. Ingood ri pair 101$ North IClKlilh, IN.00 per

month, nqulr 1021 forresler avtnua, C. A.Wlllinaril,Fort KENT ni7 West Oranlte, three-roo-

brick oottase. (Ins range; water paid,flent. $11.64; no Invalid. Key at 1007 NorthFourth atreet.

South.P.

rUKNISHEP i.iojp hrlck close In. mod- -

Houth Sevcnlh sin I.

" ' I loom house near It. H.

SIIOIS, Hie i"i with trees, chh k. ii fence!an.i barn. CI . Really Co. phone 770. 116South Second Heel.

FOR REM 'nzy eomfortahle home, best X.resldene, trlct: furnished;

large sleepi!'" porch; modern. Apply mi ;rnvWest 'Villi venue.

ern

Highlands. Mis.FDR RENT Three-room house,

7'ii E.isl ;' ililil fe. Phone r.liS. Fi

fdll RENT of dOtune house, tworooms and duping porch, rurnlsheil for si.

housekeeping. ladl Houlh Waller. I'lioneits. t.i

full II B.NT House nn South Wain Foilrooms and 2 glues sir plug porehej ir,.

Also 2 rooms In modern hon.e, partly furn- -

Ished. Bammond, 144 Baal Silver. I'ear.sold

I'llH 111'.,. ' ive- ,o iiii'iiiin rilllriest location fn Hlghlandi, one block

f.oio ear Una. If! i.lek. lirge yard andtrees. Call 'H'' a Eilllh or phone I..KV.I.

Uenernl. fdltFun Sunt sis-rea- cot age. partly ; fruit

Blsbed; cloae to enr modern, phon"llll. l.FOR RENT New three loom cottage, fur

nh.hc.1 .,r unfurnished. "Very desirable lo-

cation '"r the sllahtlv slek. Hot and coldwater Isolde. Hee Clly Really C... 11". 8 b Mi

n,l. Phone 77(1.

r ...... - i"NO YOU Won rCO TO THE DS,(jO

'LL FNO THE&UTLF? You

I WHS coihcil.sew'II TO C.Y.V. N . I

irnvj"V

innrpin iioitvnnrh Hn I

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IS PREVALENT 1STOCK EXCHANG E

Influence of Passing of SteelDividend Is Still Felt on Mar--ket Prices. TllOliall Some

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Recoveries Are Made,

BV MOBNIN4 JOURNAL aPtCIAL IIMIO WIRtlKey, York, Jan. 2S. The atock

market COntlnUad today to reflect thediyaiiiolntriient felt at the pastiing ofthe I'lllted States Steel common dii-den-

hut recovered a part of the se-

vere declines resulting. Heduetion ofthe minimum price on steel from 48to 43, was effective in making thaistock the most active on the list.

The opening quotation was at theHI minimum and there it remainedfor the griRter part of the session, oc-

casionally advancing a, fraction, but.soon falling hack as pressure of of-ferings became too str:ng. Imme-diately after the close Of today's mar-ket unother official reduction of theminimum to 40 was authorized.

Although Ihe undertone of the mar-ket was rather uncertain, leading rail-way shares were up a point and morfrom yesterday's low level, trhUdsome of the specialties, notably thepetroleum group, made far greatergains. Coffpor shares also improvedwith a further advance in the price

' rrf tlie nretnt. " ' " f ' T 'A disposition to pursue ft course in-

dependent of steel and allied indus-trials was evidenced by the railwaysi oi ks In the later dealings. Beat

of the dtiy were then reft'terN v ilh irregular recessions on re-

newal Of bear operations and suddenweakness In Missouri l aoilic suc kand eor.vertible bonds, Hie latter Ins- -

jiiu tour pnoiis.Another high record price for

wheat, a furl lur shading of timemoney rates, an advance in the priceof slock exchange seats and Intima-tions of more flmUfcing for leadingraiiroadi were embraced in the da-,.- i

financial news. Several of tin gran-ger roads submitted earnings lor De-

cember, Chicago H Northwestern andChicago, SI. Fiiul a Omaha, Ittowlnicomparatively small losses In net.

Intarnatlonaj shares were weak In

London. The Hank of England showedu loss In gold of about $3, SOU, 00",with a larger decrease in total re-serves.

The local bond market was IrregU-ln- r,

a noteworthy feature being thenumber of sales for future deliveryindicating foreign offerings. Totalsales, par value, were $2,437,000.

Cnitcd Stales coupon it's advancedand Panama coupon 3's U I"'''

cent on call.Closing prices:

Alaska Oold . 28Amalgamated Copper . uAmerican Beat sugar . 35American Can . . . . : . 28 UAmerican Smell. & Hef'ng ... . 61American Smelt. & Ref'ng, pfd .102American suur Refining .... .109?iA met ieun I'ei. el- Tel. . 20

Americ Tol acco . .232Anacoi Mil Ing .. . 2CAtchlM . 911

imoro A Ohlc . 7 3'sBrooklyn Rapid Transit . 87(4California Petroleum . . . 17

anadiun Pacific 1R2Central Leather . 33

insapeake Ohio . . . . 4 4'--

''hieago (Irenl Western . II''bii'ag.i, .Mil. a St. 1.,U . 91 ?4Chicago & Northwestern .127cnino copper . 38Colorado Kuel ft iron . . 144Colorado & .Southern .. . IIDenver Iti nrn,i . 'is

"'(iver - lti orande Pfd. . 11Distillers- Secnrill, ." . 11T4KileGeneral Bieetric .143 14Qreai Northern, pfd .115Creat Northern tire etfV . amtinggenheiin Biploratlon . EOliIllinois Central . lOS's'Inlertmrough-Me- t, pfd' . 5 2 f'kInspiration Copper . 18International Harvester 90 'arvansas iiy Motniiern . 22Lehigh Valley !!!!" .ISfiliLouisville & Nashville . .117 ' sMexican Petroleum . 71Miami Copper

' . 18Missouri, Kansas & Texas . 11Missouri Pacific , . 12National Rbacult .127National lead . 45Nevada Copper J2-:- ,

New York Central . 90K. Y., N. II. Hartford . . . . R3Norfolk & Western 102Northern Pacific .104Pacific Mail . 20Pacific Tel. & Tel . 28Pennsylvania .107Pullman Palace Car .154Ray Consolidated Copper . . 16 74Reading .147Republic Iron & Steel . 19Rock Island CoRock Island Co., pfd . . 1

St. Uiuls & Kan Fran., 2nd pfd . 3Southern Pacific . . 85Southern Railway . . 17Tennessee Copper ...... .. 31Texas Company . .133l'nlon Pacific ..119Union Pacific, pfd . 80 Utnited Slates Steel ;: 43

- .vi..'H. s ror iintihlng! frm nine '"l'"'n win-- IHers U ' ,i " ' "'"I" anil Plvncolli 4

Tell U JkmA Hm

FOR SALE$l!,2fln pehhle d ish Imngalow,

KHiage, HlghlandB, clone in.$3,1100 California liungalow,

new, hardwood dOOMj furnace, B,Sliver avenue.

$3,800 modern bungalo- w-fireplace, sleeping porrh; and 3- -

roum bungalow on thu rear of lotA bargain. Fourth ward.

I2.S0O modern name, cornerlot, and collage on same lul.Highlands, on car line.

IL'.'ioo New modern bungn- -

low. Fourlh ward.$1,90 inoin brii k, modern; l'ointh

ward, on car line.$2,750 brick; modern, large

basement, 'orner lot, good locutionIn Highlands; easy terms.

Fire insuranceill Soulh Fourth Street.

I in It i it ECUSKv rf 'k KiiHinriO-pi- l anil STIiPTI.Y

. Urllveml tn your r"l.1ence. Tin-- -

iln Vs. TiMirmiH.vii. Batueaajn from Totnr,N. M Per (I,i7..'li. 4(1 crnm.

Senil order tn R. WKTiinnmi,North first etrwt. PhoQn III,

H1CLP WANTED.

WANTED V mix married man :inof age ollnit nnil --.'II. should kavl?y m wim i get over territory

l'i"l"i i.i iioii iniist furnish fii si class' ref- -

'i r o' i Dpporillliliv rr no-rlifht nam; none other need idoIy. s'Iul--, rSewlnir Miinilne i'o "ii s i, w. ,.,

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WANTED Tauai married man " "I""' of nse to t us in the IterilHllllouaneeon MNnorr, Must have hone andwauon io Ket over territory, fast class raf.erei s are hMpilred. .Splendid opportunityfor riiilu mayi. None ntIter need apply, Ad-

dress Slnser Sewing Machine Co,,N. .M

BXPRRlKNCKIi salvanian 10 sell our lineof populur priced lacs and emliroidirl.'s

on Uaeral pommlwalne basis to taareaaatain Kaunas, N'chraaka. Okluhoni.-t- New Mex-ico nnd Arizona. Address with full tutornation Btin Hroih. is, DtraXH IM portall ofBurepean Laces, Dallas, Tex.

INTED PositionsWAKTBD Poall

erlcan woman.Walter etreet.null laundry and house worker waulswork by day. Addicus Oood Worker, at

Morning JournalWANTKD- - I'osltlon as housekeeper, cham-

bermaid ,,r seam.slreas. Would leavetown. Address M A. It., care Joamal,VVA.N'TKIi poall Ion hy lady who Is a pi-

anist. saicBiuiiy with Benti sTtMnrladea ,,rhookkeeping. Would consider posiiion Indoelnr a office. II.. Journal.WANTED Situations hy two energetl

healthy young men, one married; ranspeak .Spanish. 11 salesmen, collectors,solicitors. Now on the roan. 1011 iicsirc siatlonary positions. II., JourSal,

WANTEI Mlsellaneona.WANTBD u.- bur old goM and saver.

11,'iinetfs. fourlh and Oold.CARPET CI.KANINd, fiirnllure and stove

repairing. W. A. doff, phone r.6.,I'l.........1 viu ....11. 1, a. f...... v,ti ,,,,,,, ,,,w llllll

T ebruury lsl Phono I BBB 11, ,,.,, it.

M equerry,MdVKI) from llreailwny and Central to

building opiwslte Illgaland Ilnuae. Bhull& Sever Shoe Simp.

WANTED camera, In . good mechanicalcondition; tiny itandsrd make satisfac-

tory. AdllreBB V. C S BSS ;. City.

flltST i'I.VSS American laundress desiresa few more washings. All work gUHrun-lec- t

suiisim tory. 114 Beat Oold uvenue.WANTED To purchase electric light und

Ice plant In going town. Addresa c. H. C,122 lOast INijilar sired. San Antonto, Tex.WII.I. 111 Y nit EXi'HANUFe New for sec

ond-han- d furniture. For the next sixty gdays the SoUlc-Petcr- Furniture company '

will pay thn highest cash price for secondhand furnilnre, or exchange new for same.221 South Beoosd street. Phone 422.

VVATi:i RiKims.

vv v NTEU Room wllh aleeping porch fortwo young men employed; not sick. Ad-

journal.dress care

w WTKii Money,WANTED-gag- e A loan of 42.400. first inert- -

city propert y. Address Loan, Jour- -

nal office.

DIU'SSMAKINO.StEWiNil House and street dresses; plain

sew ing. t'palrlng. making over. Room .",

3 W nl nil.WK DO accordion and idi pleaiiug; rine

dreaem )''"- - lallnred Iresaei, suits. MisSeventh street. P. 144'.

North.I'OOM and hoard with sleeping

tent coitngea. Pfnffs Itanch for healthseekers, ph. 1500W. Free ilivcv ance'i.ROOMS on COTTAOBg with board, at

Lockhart rnni'h. Country life, with cityconveniences. Mra. W. II. Reed. V. 1039.

Houth.

EXCKLLRNT table board and nicely fur-nished rooma with hot and cold water In

every room. Oil West (l,.ld avenue. Undernew management.

Highlands Si

TABLE Hi lAltl) ', Mi p. r week. Roomsand sloeping porches, sol tiuutn I. .an

ii". "ii rroll -- Until Pebruarr nt,lt$n! mi mill v I IN vniRit'Monly 12,600. Estimated value $.1 ami. Toll, rouloata of lh Throat and I.unga.

icily Office, S13VJ Weal Central Avenue, -

-- lots nnd 0 room hrh k house In most I Off loa ll "iir: 9 to 11 a. m. ; 3 In 4 p. m.

?,mm in s it.nrre ranch 5 nilln itiulh nt lnwn,lorn tinilor illtrh, 1; In slfnlfn,tee nut eilll I u t e.l ; nil fi'Mifil.

if. if. notmI III Wral i 'mill Avrnuv.

Tin ae :'3, Home Thnne I294W

poo sm.i:.Four-roo- bouse, fiflft. lot,

fennii, mid nnthniWuf aaushops; only 11(0,00, Term i easy.

t. ii. MAC,f. I I V. t'entral. I'honc 3iiS.

EASY PATMEMT8i io. Ii icant lots, close to

shops, oiuo w ith fruit, some With I

alfalfa, all level nnd with aeeijulaw.it.r. Just the thing for the manwho wants to have a garden and cmhis living exponent in imif. $ut and!

i 'ii per lot and any kind of t i n is,

III W O.I..

weeks inquire -; w,..i MarVaMM 111 ,. . .... " "

: li-- vera tine.,'. 1,1110... n r.'ll S .illli IMIil, 111, i.,,

..... ..,n. r 111,17. Ill w. A I hoi Me ! KSJW,hiinshini; nuff Oieleaiuaa nitas, n.r.o.Ilea I ir, n,. flfli n. 'I he kin, I IheInv. win 101,1 pay visitors welcome. 1K H.Morgan ,u,,, (IIS Koulh Ainu. IMutneIttt,THBT lav, they win, tneji nay. At the

three Ih st lioilllrv ahowe In ..,,11,,,. u.i mi, aiate rnir, Aihiiiiucrn.ua, elate ex--

pnelllon, It, .sw.ll; Rl Pnso I'miltry Khow,our hirila won forty. nve Bluea; AmericanPoultry ... j;o gsJd medal . five......SIC, ,.r ,,,,,, ...... .1 . ...uu ,n, it... piiv.t ciius nu.i iwcniy- -five other tpeclols; oyrr lf.11 rlhl.ona. It. f.Rede, both romlis; (irplngtona, huih whiteand hufls; While Leghorns, Anoonae andIndian Kunner ducka. Htoek egga and ehlckaror aate. u K. ih. inula Poiiliry Ynrda 717Eaat llureldlne avenue. A IhuquerQlia.

I or BAiiK Mlsxyjlaneous.KOK HA 1.11 Cerllllaer. Phone U.42W.KOU SALE A new plana, aheap, (10 Weal

M..r,ii, l vi in.,.B"OU IA LE UaderWood typewriter, good

in dei, $30. It: SYrond street. I'lione 774.POtt SALE fllst-- i lass alfalfa nnd young

fre h .lert PI one 4 I'M. W.Peck. 1

tint lALfi Blactrlo washing tnschlne, ex-cellent condition. Apply 1114 West Cen-

tral avenue.ill! 8 VI B d Coluniliiis tiuggy.good as new, Ituhher tires anil straight I

top. See l'l II, ally Co 116 Small Second,Phone 770.

fdlt SALE do, or two po .1 tiililea In goodcondition, can tie had heap, If taken A

null k. s Hv Realty Co., South Hoc"lid. Phone 77(1.

nt - MM Kin. ii anraepnwer fnirhnnk-No- ,

Morse oil engine 4 American cenirl-I- n

filgal pump. Both good c lltlon. J. H. 4II.. .looms ,.n Ice

I'dlt S I.I.' lion shovels,hoe, inn teM ASI other sea

ment tools, sllahtlv Hi Edithslreel. I'll, mi- flu'.

1

POH s m i Hotismfull S,VI,E-Cl- n the Tnouthly payment plan,

new house. Phone 16SSW.

fdlt BALE Classy California bungalow.ni w and modem, hardwood flmtra. Hoe

F. MrCenna or Pnrterfleld Co,FOR BALB brick cuttnge, modern,

furnished or iinfurnlshed. (lend barn andnull, nil, lines: all new. 224 Nnrth High Ht. Ft

FOR HALE New Khiltglc hiingnlow', S 7

North Scvenih, glass sleeping por h,"7,

furnaoa heat, berdej t flooril slrh-tl-

modern. Phone 701.

FOR ALE - - Seven room house, large "iiglass.. Bleeping porch, furnace, every Her.

convenience; west end near park. AddrasaM care Journal.

BAlffl $1,210, Bargain extraordinary.Do you want a completely furnished njed,i

home, well locaod In (he lowlands IfInterested phone owner. 4 10. '

SALE Must sell a! once nicecollage und 64 foot lot, 1304 Houth Will-to- r

street: best offer lakes It, Address LieII. IV. Kuiibe, 313 Chestnut street.

Muscatine, Iowa.

ilt SALE At a B.icrlflce 'or tin. next:io days only: Ten-roo- modern home, 2

. pine pot. lies. All earning proposition.Wllhln 2 blinks Central Ave., north side,

:,00; terms to suit. P. d. It.. x 4s4, city.hale New pebble-dashe- d 'il..he

house on foothill lot; tine section nf theFftsThlasdai fi" length porches on front ami

Hood us a house. Ilurgnln Ifher.,,,, rented. See City Really Co. Wi:

Houth Hecomt. Phone 77K.

ALLKIR sl -- Itaiichcs.

HA LE - l''lve-acr- e ritueh In fine neigh tinborhood. on main ditch, all In eultlvSUolt,

and garden, good house and stableSaorlfloe price for quick sale, liberal

rms, P. ii Hox 231.

MONEY TO LOW.INK V TO I.I VN on salaries, household 4:1

forgoods und livestock, without removalUnion Loan Co., room 11, over First Na-tional hunk, i'houe Ui.

dent and so also did the military situtalon near the Suez canal.

BSport sales of 1,000,000 bushels of'wheat al the seaboard, and 300,000bushels here helped bring; about in!the last hour the strongest swell in j

the market. I

In addition it was said country ele-- 1

vator stocks in the northwest had In-

creased 1,000,000 bushels for thaimonth and that mill stocks therewere depleted.

only once before In twenty yearswas May corn so high us today, nutmotive commission house buying readily absorbed large profit taking sab s.

.Assertions that exporters hud withdrawn from the. market were offsetby predictions tnat the Ulroad em -bargo on shipmi nts of corn I,, I'o Ii.more w otiTd be lirfi-ii- ' Tjv the end ofthe week. Moreover, rural offeringswere small, and receipts falling off In( 'hieago.

Foreign purchasing of oats coun-teracted tin- Influence 0( denials thatthe Canadian import duty on oatswould be withdrawn, liealizing salesh ., rs, however, were liberal,

imvit,.- - swept from main to provisions. It was urged thai high pripesfor gr iin, especially corn, meant prosperity throughout the west, withneatly increased manufacturing andconsequently much enlarged demandfor provisions.

Closing prices:Wheat May, $1.4flTs July, $1.34 14.Corn May, 91 He; July. 83c.uats May, Ml Vic; July 8 "Ac.Fork May, $111.35 July, 119.01,Lard May, $ll.:io July, $1 1.47.lllbs May, $10. 55; July. $10.75.

F.V VOItK MOM Y.

Nf Yolk, Jan. ti Mi nlile pa.per, 3 .ii per cent

liar silver, 48c,Mexican dollars, 3 M c.(iovet nmem bonds firm; railrou

bunds irregular.Time loans easier. Sixty days, "

0t per cent; ninety days, 2 f 3 perCent; six months, 3 Ii 3 per cent.

Cull money steady. High, 2 Prcent; low, 1 per cent; ruling rutc,2 per cent.

MOW YORK COTTON.

New York. Jim. 28. Spotquiet Middling uplands, $K.50.4,300 bale-- .

LONDON wool. AUCTIONS.

London, .Tan, 28. The offerings atthe wool auction sales today amount-ed to 0,600 bales. The demand wasgood and prices were firm. New1Zealand sreusv brought Is 4 d.

A sale of sheep skins was held heretoday. There were 6.2S0 bales of-fered and they Were readily sold atunchanged prices. Medium and

nai'se crossbred! were occasionally 5

per cent dearer.

LIVIOSTOCIi M MtKIOTS.

Kansas City Livestock.Kansas City, Jan. 28. Cattle Re

celpts, 2,000. Market strong. Primefed steers, $8.50 (f 9.00 ; western sleers,l7.OO0g.liO; calves, $ti.5010.50.

Sheep Receipts, 3,000. Marketstrong. Lambs, $8.00(ff 8.60; yearlings,$6.75 Ii 7.i,n.

Hogs Receipts, 10,000. Markethigher. Hulk, $6.55 iff 6.70; heavy,$6.606.70; pigs, $6.25 6.50.

Chicago Livestock.Chicago, Jan. 28.- - Cattle Receipts

4.000. Market steady. Native steers.$.".40(!i 9.00; western steers, $4.l)0(ft7.35; calves, $7.00 fi 10,00.

Sheep Receipts, 5.000. Marketstrong. Sheep, IS.7ifft.06i la nibs, 217.11 G S.65.

Hogs Receipts, 27,000. Marketstrong, r.c above yesterday's average, rRulk, $li.40H 6.60; heavy,6.60; pigs, $5.00 6.50.

Denver I Jit-stoc-

Denver, Jan. it. Cattle Receipts,200. Market lower. Steers, $6..i0i7.8H- - covs and heifers. $5.00 ff 6.70;

Stookers and feeders, fO.llffT.09icalves, $8.00di 10.00.

Sheep-- - Receipts. 300. Market firm.Hogg Receipts, 2, 00. Market

hiiiher. Top, $.6.ri. Julk, $6.404ji6.60.

FOR RENT Miscellaneous.FOR RENT iliod barn, enrrufated Iron

roof; silltolilo for garoge, or can he usedfor k.asts. Apply IU Weat Lead aveuue.

rashioniti'le center on I upper avenue.llnlll fnliruory 1st, only $4,000. 'd in, rprlco uaked (li.non.

corner lot on South Brills U, threeblocks from Central avenue, with y

room hoiiso. I'm II February 1st,li.iiiio. Kormer Brill aaked i:,uiio.

very deslrnhle residence lota enrnerManiuetle and Eleventh elr.-et- PeresAddlllon. Until Fehruuty 1st, onlyIt. loo. Wnrih 11,600.

fine warehouse or factory site, close In,wltli railroad frontage and sldcirn, koUxks feet. Until Eohruary 1st, only11.600. Ileal value $'.'.000.

splendid residence tuts In Perfeeto Ar- - j

mllo Addition, one Mock fromNew York uvenue car line. Until fob- -runry isi. only .'nn ,.n, h. former sellIng prlii., 2S0 each.

stnsll ranch or country Ifnme alte, II

acrea. near Indian school; fine auloino-bll-rond to city. Hon ua fine as any In

Ihe villi, y. fntll February 1st, only1760. Worth $1,000.

NOl'IRE II K, II si I I i i;s, BAOMII lltsr N Vi lli's 11 HANK 111 llfl.

LUkO . .

ilt s v i.e urn acres bear Moi arty, N.M, with good w,ll and fenced, P. ii )l,u,

Cllv.

t'tllt SALE I.i ..el corner lot ii Bell HI -

ver avenue, cllv water and Shade treesfrom near the l.'nlvrialiy: ohtSre tor

He,, I'll, Hen v Co., II, Soiilh Hen,, mlI'lione

LOST.LUST-Jer- sey Id fr Vie

Deaconess tu ipilal. Flndei phon,.LOST- - A lilgby I, i. vcle, Bluing fork, dark

green. Finder please return to 121 SouthSecond at root. Howard

It Hound pup, black and while wiltn,,,,, n. coiiui WHO pHU",'H, TC- -

ward. Return In or notify 0, Rookeiibaugh,

SJ'OI ,1 V

STOLEN A Wonder bicycle. Finder pirtUm to Rupp.'s drug store. No nucslloiis

nskcil.

TV PI WIUTI .ItH.

SELL rent and repair. UnderwoodTypewriter Co., H fourth. Tel. 174.

KINDS, both new sad Second-han-

hiiught, sold, rented and repaired. Albu.querqun Typewriter Exchange. Phone 774

s.., ,, ,o,.l

MANAGE.Swedish miissuge, vlhrattoll, electric

blanket sweat, high frequency electricity,Vapor bath, salt glow. In ynur home or at

West Copper. Phnne 1732. Hpeclal ratecourse of treatment. Mrs E. M. Miindell.

Results froiu Juurual waut ads.

-- one. 21"- North

Page 7: Albuquerque Morning Journal, 01-29-1915

SIX ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL FRIDAY. JANUARY 29. 1915.

H(MtlMMNMtNNIHMNINNNUHMNIDNNI1 y ii . lllll' a 1

CHILD IS BURNEDCrescent Hardware Co.Storm, Hange. HWM Furnishing linnila, I ullrri 'fool. Iron Pipe, Valxiw

unit Fitting, riumbini:. Healing, I'lii .in.i tHT WmL.

ii u i i rn i, w i nit i'iioxe sin.

roniA the Commercial Club ORYSTAL I H fc A I K fc: week Commencing Sunday Matinees, January 31st J10 DEATH WHILE

CATTLEMEN OFTAXPAYERS HILLMOTHER IS AWAYORTEGA CANNED GRKN CHILI

ROASTED AND PEELED AT ALL GOOD GROCERS"! GLADSTONE

HEAR REPORT OF PANHANDLE MAY

THEIRC01ITTEE COME NEXT YEAR

10 PEOPLE, MOSTLY GIRLS

GOOD SINGING, DANCING AND

CLEAN COMEDY

PICTURES ALSO WILL BE SHOWN

Prices: 10c, 20c and 30c

is. Isabel Rodriguez PutsDonaciano, 4 Years, in Bed

and Tells Him to Stay Until

She Returns.MUSIC COMES 0HAVE JUST ENTERTAINERS

RECEIVE- D-

AID OF SPORT ATI n 's lilt I ON ltl While Mi- - Isabel llomem de lt.Running Convention Committee Willi

Offices Is, Advise Commercial Club ofjFinished Means That Should Be

TaKen to Land Session.

Probing Into Cost o

Bernalillo CountyBegui; Will Be

This Morning,

iIiikiux xxn inking lnii''h to her hu- - j

nit. Frani- Ho li in. nt nounlerduy their house In imjinvn raiigni

v n ii 111

TW l I siim. i ni'ir poll, i ' ' ii.ii 'in no, 4 X'cn, llipgII V s l I I Mlv I.IB HO no ..Id. Who .,- - I. it in bed by Mm. tlo--

ignpm, vim i.nrnni 10 .i.aih prubl ncfol.. all) ..II.' ll.H.'IH ITI'.I theregularHIT

Qui in InI blase iin i . ii.Mi.iy ir..r.' n,i 0,1,11I U Mini"'

I. nil) Olllv In spite in. fni t ih i i Iiphum.'. I l h im,.., i, iK

' ' 1

nernulllloIII. p. Ml-- . It. nil Kin Ii "I lo an nil the county nnieeg Wth 1,, viewing Mr IiiihIh noon which

r Had- -lo in.ikirurnish wax i. ,n. Hi. I in i hi' .spring, r

iftef.l . ,...iiiiii. u i.lfl. .. ..1...... I..,r The

Thc Commercial eluh at I regularmeeting loobiht v.iii hear not oni.ihe report of the legudatlve oommlt-- jlee bUl also Ihnl Of 111,. . on ent Inncommittee

Th" convention , oiumittee was ere-- 1

ated for Hi" purpoea of maklna Alhu- -

QHeroUe the convention city ofits eftorts tit preaent are di-- 1

i' i"d toward dringins the Panhandle I

ood foi the Hihhrows and; employed, mm m ni' eommi niMttoaato thp a in in in ..Ionly two davn for

tin leKialiit lire ait ii'.i ,viib a How , il

thl work It will' Ml'tu ii III, fill III. f It ill I

M l I III Ml I l.i'e In., it Aid.line Krally ....Mi mini mi,, i.'iiiiu.o .'no mim nun nine :i .'nnipri-hpn.H- report ready j

ni'm I.IOII- - Mil. 'I' III.' UUIIMP M..U.. .,,r m. I. II. WW , . .. .H I Ml. I or II tHXpayern nt their ,ShGood Cause, .in mil Inatlnctlvely thai the hoy nieeili ,.ih.11

v iiijiSlilNation'sFood

m.i dead and when neiKhhor lurivd 7.71'

wririen "laleiiienl of il fin.liiiL." Ihlinn i i ii it tun in n i i:away at her QUeHtlon her fear WereCOO fIf Wad, ehe mii in. onioliihle.

Ufa. itoiiriKu,, put DwutoiaM ona imall cot when he left, telllna b!m10 lie there until hIic came hack. DOMftflleU uj... ..I. ...I... I ....... r..

made in America of theAt thp htffh in hool .iiiilliorlum t

nlht thrr will b fin "ii 1111

wHich W rr 1 tevMfMirpOtr. VI ,in.l thp MOM (Imit Mill inii'li- .111 .11.1 siinilri who ,iri'Inttrtirtad la mtMrir tn h.ivc theirhMUl'i tMlrt, and will rurnhih rundafor In lio nnil itlrln to net iioh.-- -

Cattleman'a aaaocuUlon to thi cityior it ii8 eonventten, rhe com-mltte- e

prohabt) will recommend the1club'g Minding a delegation from thi I

city to the 19IR convention, which 11to ti held in El Pao March 'i. andt. The committee's work Will not

nd with it. exhausting pomdhiliti"of obtaining the cattlemen matting.It will lake up other npport unltlea IB j

f.'it aa lhev come to Its HOtlca.The legudnHva comtnjttoe' main

objective I to Ket an increased ap- - i

choicest selected American' tiltl.. ItnrK- win. f 1.1 ..i.lp- Ih.. IMtBM

"r" ri n. 't v.lll n;i to In tnf'" 11

linn aa la the 1. mourn each officer haj ''Mi. nd yearly lo run ins offlci and

Hi. nniii'). r of d.'iiiii'. reni lreil for'Ota efflcienl ooaduri of thi hulnoiw.

The commiitec held ii flrni elonfaatardai afternoon m the Pommer-- 1ill eluh with a M Rtroup praaMlntr

a , huirnian Mr -- ti..up, who pre- -

Hiled nt the taxpaj 11 ng Wed- -

WARD'S STORE 'i inpoaita of ihe pot. lie evidontly hiiinot atlrrad from the placo, wheat a food that builds sturdy 'i ih

niiiiiimen. fit for the dav's work --containsJ ". Mill I.I.' in I'll.,.,.

I ihimi it " u UUD, Met

eunrilK. hcmlKi'iu ami other ii m i innull whpiPM'iih to d'nioliHh opponl-ii,- .

iiihliu. Uiiiiin on ih. fii'lil ofJ member of I .r. .Ill 11.11 lur tln ri. . ..I Vinein "day night, ia': made nthe committee by a mlorj 1, nil honor, Tin- HlrrninoiH if' tloll Tile Vtele.. f..,.m Ih.. B lrfahita 'I'U..

Hill till' l.ofl III, M . I .Hill MhllK" oil,, ri mi 1. .ii.pmni, , him I COInillltU'e has had a repreenlallve ilSnnta Pe and exported in l aide

Uottler la ProattMatiMra RcdHfUM Intended to take

I1"!! luno with her. Inn he wulanirliitiic over tne comic aacttoa of aii"Wi iprr. no ahi deoMad lo ie:."him. Hie khooani he woul.i ha conly a few mlniiti

The mother m.o. proitrnted lalnliit. I'uncrui nrrangrmenta will nothe a nil. .1111, cil until ehe recover.

Vldal l.oper. anil Mra I teat r x Ulna.iielifhl , Meiv firm to aee thf Orelloth Knew the hoy Him lnide and eitempted lo gn In. laipeg, who had

In sa ,'isi hat chnnces the instilu- -

Mamh ll mi. I Ih mi pH gr,County Treasure, M Mamlell and

County Utbaaaor ("red 11. n appearedi" fori the commit!'--- They told ofthe wmk of their office and preaent- -ed flRijpS Khowlnu Mliat they had

t!n has lo Kct mure money from theaolona.

These repoit are the most lmpm'-tan- tiii.--i known to be ncheduledl

more real nutriment than meat oreggs, is more easily digested and costsmuch less,

Shredded Wheatthe one universal breakfast cereal that hassurvived all the food fads and has becomea staple breadstuff, good for any meal in any

Ii.ii. i with em h other,win ii I . hi:: Interpreted, nMMW

lliul thin l I,, lie n on.i'rt nt theno. Ml. .Hum whl. h noon.' ftvffl! Mn "1 iffoiii t.i mlNK. An iiilniin- -

iion f will he ( hnrgi il, 11 nd thp iro-- ieed will Ko lo thp MthHrtM ,imo.

hi n the hliih RebootSoiiip of thl IN m miii-lr.i- l talent !n

the illy will take pall In il niert. IncludliiK Prot I. - T. Ilo. Mil"Adi 1. 'iii. s. '.,11 "i luta ! Mlluip N'lehoU, who i to le ih.- -

Strong BrothersUndertakers

PHOMIT M lt It I . I'IIdM;15 si i.i im, M.K.. t OI'Pl KAMI s , o.N'D.

paid 01,1 Tor their operation,committee win not call County

The j for the meeting, althoiiKh PresidentMerk i"ushm..n ir some meml'er nuiv have

M ilker and Count) SuperintendentMontOyu Mr. Walker and Mr. Mnn-tOy- a

made ntnlemeni at the meeting(Vedneeday night and whnl thai saidlh 11 will be im ornui iird m the 10m- -

something else that he wlshea theeluh to ail upon.

Mr. Caehman want every member :

to come. It i likely that the !itt-.''i-

danoe win Inotude huge parcgntegaof the membercliiii itnny will be season, for youngsters and grown-up- s.iiiiltces r. iioit mil ..... .tui

nliipaiilel MIm IoiMi I.ouIh Hewieliteii

e Thorn andThe ptuKr.im

in K MinorLOCAL ITEMSor IMT&VEST

I aa follow:I. I nil' I'll Op (14

K. Mradolwolin). iiret1. Honala ii, K

Made in AmericaTwo Shredded Wheat BucuiU, heated in the

oven to reitore crispneu, icrved with hot

iiiuv .'inenl.' .ri, u . three

0. n oein ve any necessity existed foriornwn 05 ine iiromise or the tuxpay-caiiKln-

them 10 m ike praetieally the 'T' committee report, which is to e

statement ovr aitain. the I'omm' reail club meeting.The sheriff and County Surveyor ' ,'r" welfare of the univerjity, which

I'm Itoss hme agreed to tell the com regarded aa one of the city' l,imittee about their offices this mot n- - "K"-cls- al'n is a matter of general

I'nder Sheriff Hick Lewis ve- - "'r' s' ""d a large number of mem- -

aaap Mra. nMrtiraaa no, thotiKht thedoor .ins looked and without turning j

Ihe knoh he placed hie nhoiildeiiifaitiei one of the panel and hroketnrough, il., wii unable to reach ticho), howavae, on aooouai 01 the htand daoaa nmoke Mra, Baca brokeIhroiiuh a window hut she .il.--o wandriven away The l... prohahly edead I hen. ,

Htndlng she mild not reacue the I

child Ufa, Hnca ran to Mi 'inluln road.quarter or a mile away, and leto--l

pin ned thi alarm to the fire depa.t- -

mi nt Sinnki' wan aeen by pOfaWia I

'n the h uIiIiiiuIh rialtiK from the Ihig- - (

town Munrter about ten minute lie-fo- re

the fir. uhitlp M' reamed the,alarm

Hinovpmonta,la) Alliuro ion hrlo.Hh oujimI Anilimtlno

milk or ( ream, make a complete, nourishing,

id II... atiifying meal at total coat o live orail cent. AUo deliciou with fruit.

nera expected to attend to hear thecommittee' ntatement

1.

I VI III it III PORT.

For th twenty-fou- r hour endingat I o'clock yederday evening:

Maximum lempei al nrc. .'. I mini-- 'nitim. 21; range, gu i ii i . i.i

o'clock irestetds) afternoon, 41north wind, partly cloud)

,1

tcrdny prepared a review of the costof malatarntng tin .iherirr office,which he win give 1.1 the committee,

w in Open i n't lark,Mr. Strong win the reading

of the committee' report al o'clock.

AII.Htu niolto vivnee,l.p Nil ilaruiu,, contralto nlnlolin obligatet.omuini' (.1 S.ndnen).alc Trhile ij Sideline).in umi Tarantella it.U'n nl.iuak

The I'limnn'fi iiil club meeting willbe adjourned aWut f o'clock and thomass meeting it arhich the taxpayerscommitter will make known it i'nd-Ing- s

v III tollow immediately.Hi. Helci'llon,,il fashion molasses taffy In

No Water HupfHv. n" ommerclnl ' will hold itsJ There Is m. hydl IM In thi DoCtOWti regular meeting .uiifh) and Pragtraeetlon, although n i In the citv icnt Cunhman tieileveg it will com--

I limit, si Che ! Kiel,, directed hl en- - I'lete it huslnene b that time .Mem-- I

sine tn the Urlevni i,la. 11, H was' her of ihe Commrr, 11I cuh will re- -

MUSIC DEPARTMENT TO

HAVE CHARGE AT CLUB

Romanaa Op, (C K HchiiiiMom ... in s 0,111.. a in v.iix h'

Maim nam)fraii ma ral j it humaaa 1. , dry. 'Ihe lire hml uilmd too mu !i main for the following meeting,

members of the clubtil I headway for the iheni al tank tn heIf HIIV Use, The firemen Wete first

but taxpayers!the committeewho are interested in The muic department will be In

charge al I lie meeting of the Woman'--should be nt th MUh at !report,o'ekx k

fn-n- every iaItuliih f. Kit timuo-i- l through ill.

(9t) luM nlghl i.n the way from I . ininit lo HMit y

it. V. . HH- Cabeenn generalN . 1. hum umi wt.1,1 raiser, in in ineell) purchasing Ko.iiIh.

Ool nnd Mr l K H Seller Spentm ti. I. 'mas Thi iiui.lv

ih. trip It, their automobileHeorgr lloflicln, Mho was up In

tin Cm. hill nuiiliiK district, doing the

sent In the Hum hh.ck "ii North I'Hststreet. When they reached that poin;tli. v eoUld se. the Mimkr ;;ml BW

MEMBERSHIP FEESFIXED BY Y. M. C. A.

BOARD OF DIRECTORSKindeil by It t" (he Itod I Igllcx, llousc

MUSIC 10 PLAY

club this afternoon, and an unusu-ally Interesting piogram ha been ar-ranged. Mra. k. 1.. Bradford, who iIn charge of Oil teatuic or the enter-- 1

talnment. baa provided a treat for, mttalc lover.

There will be a sortg program, pre-- I

ceded by a talk by Mr, ltrndfor.lon breathlna and roloa production.

.1' essiurlil on. hi . la lib, led .1 FEDERAL EMPLOYMENTBUREAU HAS ALREADY

SEVERAL APPLICATIONSalter whi.PROMINEN h the following numberT PART will be glv

1. tui

the city )sleidMrs. Hinllhei. wife of J R. Sn

er, iiieiiiier al the Alvarado hwtll Imfre tomorrow afternoonKetl Vutk for a Vlatt.

fJovarnar .M'l'onaid wan in ihe11 nlghi m, Ihe are Hoi

CRYSTALTODAY

Th origin Of the Ine maid nul b.ic. iue.i by Chlei Klein. tpteatloa-e- d

Mrs Rodliguea, with ihe aid of anniei preter, when che arrived. 8hv

said hc left fire burning In Ihe ftOVU.It wn nearly out. however, and hdid not believe there was any dangerfrom Ihat soin,.-- . The fact that theboy died In lied .11 tn to preclude anysuggestion that In might have pined with the fire, or matches,

The firemen did not know theregap any one in the house until thaireturned to ihe station, cbiei kithen notified Justice V W, McCle!-lu- n,

coroner, who Issued a permit al-

lowing the removal of the body toProd 'roll, ill s undertaking room.

,1.1

for

clivrn

laid llight at Ihe l umim il, al club,id.. pled ihe schedule nr niemhcrahiplee. A Mpecinl aohedUle for Ihl yearwa aonaidared owing to the fact thatmeinher will la able lo take nd- -vanteg af prlvllegea ,.nl after No--M ini., 1, wtien Ihe building Is COMPlated, but this plan Wat droppedThe fees In he chalKcd Ibis ci,r Willla in forci- - nexi eai

Mara is the tchedute:SuNtaliiint; member, tllln ,1 yrar

vin).(b) "ihe Darb Question.'1 mi

Helen iloetz.Three Bonneta (tVrtardelot)

J i Bchwentkep,

IN Tl FOLLIES mWin re h. alt. ml, ,1 th. lam nil of II

I Severn! application for employ-ment and for employee already have

ibeen received by Immigration In- -

apector V. f. Partch, who xviii haveichurge of the federal employment

l.ST II MlMr.3.

M lioUt(hvrt, to s.,ni , .

A gfbNqgl meeting of Ballui AbyadjAbsent." i.Metcalfi. Mrs

Charles White. nurcau here. Mr. fartch has received!t. (a) "Vou and Love,' (DtfaT-delot- ).

(b) "When Vou Speak to Me."

I'lni'ie, A, A. l. Al. M. Will lieheld at 7:ta o'clock tonight, inloerawin in mauUh-i-i A full attendance i

desired.

oontrlbutlng mambera, bnsincmi mi" rs. 8; regular member.tl2: llinileil ineinlier. IS: imn-rel- -

inuinorizallon rrom Ihe governmentto accept applications, hut as yet 'miblanks to be tilled by applicants haved. nt sin. tents. 1.1. elliploved In. v. 17:ITme will he a renul.ir meeting of

Mi Hortenas

" (Strelevki),

RELIEF COMMITTEE WILL

REPORT TO ITALIANS

II llnrdeloi).Sxvltzer.

". "A luv DreamMiss Lillian Vr.sarrl.

Huimonv t.iMlue .,. y. ,,t! ' N,''" boy. S

Music will he H featur,. f the n- -

nual Sigma Tan 'Fraternity Follies,"' which will be stuped Ihls season at, the Cryatal theater. I'rofcRsor JStanley fteder ,.f the university facul-

ty has charge of thl end of the pro-- ,dii. lion and has nrnmlst ,1 a lively pro--igram in keeping with the dashingcoined).

The numlcr- - will include the fra- -

V ..' ....-- I. ...,.L. I Oii i tn 16 v., ,s ml. I in. dlate de. an 1. t,i. i" 111a 01 All moi".t ill e

been sent lore The blanks will behandled by ihe posimasilcr.

Kxperte Of the bureau Of immi-gration xvill Introduce in the bureauhere the methods to be need in allothers. Mr. Part, h dues mu know--

urged lo be pr,'.i!i Visiting mid FelItalians v. i!l

'AfTERMATIfA PARAMOUNT FEATURE

With Virginia Pearsonand Owen Moore

Matinees, 2:30 and 3:30

Nights at 7:30. 8:35and 9:45

meet at o'clock Sun- -

day afternoon at I'olumbu hall tohear an accounting of the contribu i. rniiv nvinn. rn rkm- - sioH. air.

when they will come. This new officeof Ihe immigration bureau will beknown as the division of information.

fi. "Villunelle, iliell Agu.11, MrsS 11 Miller.

. un "Mother, O Mine," (Tours).lb) "A Dream." (Bartleti, Mr.

Louis Mehan.S. When Shadows (lather," Mar-

shall), attaa Hortenaa Switzer.S. .Selected, Mils Ituth McAllister.Visitors are admitted tn the eluh

tion made b generous people of their! and the Sigma Tail wait, ,...!

low welcome.William Itoee. of Sun I a I'.. ha.

bean made ihi-- f deputy i l'niidHtate M araha I A. II HiuKpetb touccd C K N parcomer, who died

here Ii t weekHbnguarejaa ramp Na I, . i

"'en of the World, will meet' In reg

iiaiiouaiiiv vvnn live ni n . tor the re- - oy , ,,.r Km,,n, l(Arena, a former student, and now di-rector of the Arens Symphony

m . Vorkj Two or three

THIS -. MONTHThe indoor life of winter, wilh lack

of outdoor exercise, puts a heavy loadlooay ty cards issued tn member and.10 Members anappy choruses and Soinethinu in the theseular Hcaaton loiilghiof the nam are

at '

rei k'dneys. Nearly everybody

mi ,,( in. eailluiuake sufferer tnHoly. The meeting was announcedyesterday bv Quldo Paplnl. secretaryof the Oom mittee, All Italians are

urdiailv Invited lo attend. Their at-tendance, according to Mr. PaghtLwill be taken a un indication of (heirinterest In their countrymen.

card can be obtained from the cn

partment I. buys to lii IT. jeareI prepare lory department), IS,

Limited members will have the ueof ihe leading rooms and social

the studentMill have all privilege during IhegChOO eal employed boyi nill haveIhe sain, privileges us th, older Im),four lime a neck, older tuns Millhiixe all privileges ol Ihe buy' de-pa-

meat, four lime a week. Inter-mediate department all prlvllegea olIhe buys' department, three time aweek, and Ihe preparatory depart-ment, all privileges of the' box' de-P-

tinent. twice a Week

HELD AT CLOVIS ON

CHARGE OF BREAKING

WHITE SLAVE LAW

" ii'iinoer are In lie incltld eluh suffers from rheumatism, backache. ,'secretary. Mrs. U J, Miller.en. iino ni oe wurked into ihe actionof the piece.

An Interesting innovation this year. 'insist in the Introduction of an

orrhestag, A Sigma Tau

j pain In pides and hack, kidney andbladder aliments A backache may ,

not mean anything' serious, but It cer-tainly does not mean anything good, j

It's better to be on the safe side nnd '

take Foley Kidney Pills tn strengthen

LOOKING FOR SLAYER

WHO FLED FROM MORA

ADMISSION

CHILDREN

10 CENTS

5 CENTSIP KIDNEYS ACT u . iiri.ii u .11 rimer 5 or

xvill tupplemenl the regularpieces

Crystal and invigorate the kidneys and helpthem do their work. They help ridthe blood of ncids nnd poisons. Soldby Butt's, ine

iiiiisi. iHiiM inr mu occasionKvcry member of the cant, imiud- -

ing tile ladles, , fraternity manHugh If, Bryan, Rhode scholar andone of the earliest gradual, s t ,1...

prompt, a there bill 1.1- - work tn thePI ntet Hon degree.

Mi May Maher. 1 ashler nt thedry good tore of Klaller-- i ollimer fti ". Mho a off un a inatlon oftwo week, returned to her work

liuring bet ilwenre MissMttehner ucted u cabier.

N 'I l.c8iler. genergl agent ..( theI "inn Central Ufa insurance com-pany, has returned from Kaunas Citv.where he attended the, meeting ofMgenta or the com Pad) end the annual oieaiih at Ihe Kanaa Chy I'n-d- i

a Here' ageoc4atloeThe Ohraeaa dner ,.f the Penitarr

fteweri enmaany'a m.ik.ii g . pal tedfrom he set when an automobilehumped Into the vehicle i Klrst

The sheriff's office yesterday was' notified to be on the lookout for JosePortugal, a Herman, charged with

murder nt ( I ulondrinas. Mora county,i The notice came from Sheriff Fatrl-C-

Sanchez at Watrou. Portugalkilled a man Wednesday.

LET US SEND ABAD TAKE SALTS MANWindow

PaddU Horse Trlmble'a Red Barn To licpbico Hint Hi ol. cnuniversity here, will enact a dignifiedOtaas

The United Stales disti l, I attorne's!office here was inlormed vesterduxthat men named Hnghea and wi- -dogs vverc bound over hv United I oSiaic Commissioner c. A Sbeiirich, oflVS

AUlUQrKKiil K 1 FMBKCOMPANY

Phone t2f. 12.1 X. 11rtPROGRAM FOR REUNION

IS ISSUED BY MASONSBackache is sign

m... run in,. jscM Lanrnik. the st irMtiarter of this year's varslt) elevenwill he a Swedish servant girl Two,wnii newly elected members ..f ih.Jwui lermty will rsrrj female roles Minn

Hruce. New Mexico college oratorical;contest Winner, will depict the maid- -I en iiunt. whiNt rari Brorein. unlver- -'ity orator u.1 :.sketlnll atar in

"i 1 i.ivis. in uxxalt the action of tbelgrand jurv on charges of vlotetlen nfI til' Uuflh "Mhl.n r, .,

have been eating too

much meat.

R.G. MILLEREXPERT PIANO

TUNER

""i'i anil iiol.l ..venae mi n.u.n ves-- , ' . " "WMe wa not inl.iicl iertnu.lv. be-- !

n was slightlv danuiKed...... u,r , villiiiiwi'Mirr.

Hughes mid XVisdum were arret. d , j Portray the leading lady in daintyfashion. a very captivating

with backache brette is "French) " Coinn. who is!

25-CEN- T TAXIPhone 2.1 for Taxi ami Auto day

or night. Any ivnrt of the oily.A. Ii. BACA.

HI nrtxiro b) imted Stale.Marshal Alfred.. Uelgudo They Were "hen you Wakell.il.e.l XXIlb I. lllo:ll, e '....,., Ir land dill! miSlTX 111 the kidney region more tisnallv known for hi

PASSENGERS LEAVE

LIMITED AND TAKE

SPECIAL AT ISLETA

'StciAL n.rSATCH TO HORNISt .IOUKNAL1

Santa Fe. Jan. 2S. Today wasthe program for the teventeenth

leunlun of the Scottish Kite Masonof New Mexico at the cathedral inSanta Ke during the week beginningwith Washington'! birthday, n

having lieen aprominent Mason.

Supreme Court Justice It ,M. Han- -l al the head of the executive

committee having In charge the re-union during which Ihe higher e

up t and including the ISttdWill ha- - . . ...I'AU t.t'w.i n Jl J.. a i

I. v - .in. ,.f Jhr M.illl.n vva- - held " ' '' ' v meal's I'll have been eat- - Hon with Ih. "intlagemas a material wlleee and the oiheri'" ,0" m,,pn meat, enys a well-know- n J university activities, ll lUll d- -

-- t QoMx,i i. l.a,..,! under bond one ,,,, authority. Meaj forms uric acid wnu-- 1 ne nil of b in, nine ad- -

m uvc nwagan a in, uIfniV asaim i n., ggg ,

avenue. Phone IM.mltte.ily a diffi,furnished bond ult one for the mas- -

ompi In mi. mu ,.i nline mir.d t.overwork the kidney in their effortto filter it from the bleod and they be-come sort of paralysed and loggy.When xour kidneys, get sluggish and

log you must relieve thorn, like you

trxing art tn inater, a is also theanhjacl if styles, but it I itm boast ..fthe university n . n that ih. ii ....NEW TRIAL OF STAAB

WILL CASE IS DENIED

CHOCOLATESAny l.nlv would he delighted wilh abog or these deHcloua goods. 7clb. aellVered anywhere in the stateby parcel p..;. Made In Albuquer-- 1

by I In- - MiMinno Co. n'm'lename registered). Also a line assort-ed candy (Mamann Taffies) f, r eai'a Ih. box. Phone U03W,

your nnweis: removing all lite i tallied . vei h.gh degree of fin ' " ''"'b to eh sin-- --'

,, ......... lucii iii emuience iroinbody's urinous waste, else you have I thi ' repe, t am wAl as In their abll-- Ibgekjtehe, lck headache, dlsy spell;! Ity to act. Therefore, if these eoe-- :

25 CENTS GOES A

LONG WAYhi parts of New Mexico. The .lbu-querqu- e

brethren will confer the sev-enth under the leadership of Judge

Miiif alonxnch sours tongue i rooieg, I tO&tton are true, thi year's ,,. rand when the weather bad you j forman. e of the Follies' will h'stifv

Judge Reynolds ..t ihe dtatriat, "in i M si, ida)' al'tei noon denied themotion for a nexv in I in the Slaahwill cae. The motion was irgned last

r. .X. .Malm. Ibp "nil alwi. wi.K l..a..Mr ..a.p iiiruaisiii- iwiiibtt a r w.u.vj me vapeviaiiona m wnicr, the'. fi ii

ret un l,.m,and Mr .1 i ' II. try anddorf. The i pet ih i . ,

cut off is i'iihiui, itiu oi cminu.'ia, . neater-gom- e nubile ore in command, and the twentv-- x

nh A A. Keen as yencraldaweek tiy Charles A. Sides of l.as Ve-- 1 bulging ninth. l'.xcrx variety of fresh, deli,often get sure, water scald and you with rryurc i.. ihi annualare obliged lo -k relief two "i three

I Lch"swite,tt Tony Mi'1"1" rI K6: Reafdenoe It0g.j,

'

n.sti r. VRAMEliS,COMPANYthe mghl CI AfiQTilWt:

i nber consult a good, reliable phy- - wwoiunc I.iiiicIi :iloeeo w.trt in t anliulTry llnr

liinner.CABLE LETTER RATES

TO CUBA ARE REDUCED

K.is. eJM Oeorgi s Kuk k. attorney'for the proponents ..r .lodge juimaiKtaab' will, add Netll it. Field,

for ihe conteetants, and theJuiter took his decision under advisemeat The i oiileatanii launyd theirinutlon on the all. Sal,. ai that the

1 in Niiioiiitng wtane et- -

ante Fe, Jan. 28 The delegationof COIIl.tV nffi..l,.lu l V- - llZl ,COMING TO CRYSTALslclan at once ,.r get from x our phar- -

maclst about four ounc-- s of Jail Salts: . " "..-- .,. un-- .aj. ii.ii ill .s2on. increased by the arrival ofGRIMSHAW'S

' - oil, u ,,n tlur Special Hclle.II U XCI IlAtiltake a labh nfnt in a glass of wn-- jter before breakfast for s fes day Thi Qlaiatfta ateaawteiii.ra ..

- . Men, --sirwart of Kddv conn- - rs ram m n mand your kidney will then act fine, will kmiii i.p . .he .w,.

...1,-hc.- imsc.iiiuuci oiTh,- -ll.rora i. ri.lli, f..,,., ii ........ 1 famous sil ts

'.--. a no, it ,

oemocrati, legMatorsreasonablene nr uysalaries.lai id of iiaiss S"ann,

n ih.aba, i"origin il

. v ' " ,1. .Will. . u s.lo rhe .ii, with peeaons miei.-sie- Mthe .e. I I IBUY THIS BHANI) of GAWrnbined with lithla.

la made from the!c:r.u:t )Biee, eom-an- d

has been uedclean and stimu-y- ,

also in mutra- -

ai.-i- . win undoubtedly atira. i. ,,rdcrowds i Albuquerque's most imnuUirtheuir. l.verx where th. i nlpanyhas been seen :l hag received he pi

of th pies nnd of tin u.,..nce )i: TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

Make your tax returnthe assessor at the c

house and avoid penIOOOD8 AND TOC HA a. THP I IHorn looking aale by Congrega-i- i'

iiai A'd oelety, Baturday p. nJanuary no. kteat door to the Ueada'

,M-- . ' airritate. tb,iK ending bladderness. ,

l.ertc,:,:-!,-V- ,,.,n.....,

sy i.n exchange: 'Theance given by the aiadst.m.

2g i argsga. x-1nstle cylinder. --ei .. ""KiJB5IBn,""WInawBBHMHHBs MIBIl.txtXMIt M I) i it JaJ Salt I life never for i " ' v i rst 'u'Ula. Ih nc t53:'VV. - ,man .,.s unusually phasuu.

The I lean and tK.e das IngtT

igularannoteffer- - VimtKtn.paihl,- - lmT"' ","'rs " - i"' Vns,v.

ti nil curable dls' s u Stern inlllT "nd make a delightful. ,1, .'iitniin t , ,. ...-'- ',i, ini'ie is no tireHoiu" iot I. afUat fnrnlaH mm.vescent llihla-wate- r drink.i in country t,; ommend.xti.ois

fice.I'uiiams. Phonea l& and btughti r Inipiirr Journal of- -

roiiow just H succession ofand applause-provokin-

happening one ..fier anothet HAHNCOALCO.allup T uteriOefaMaM Lump

SPRINGERTRANSFER

Wdl Hotted ! lorse Manutt (or

Lawiu, Elc. 4

CbUmb S

t'crrilloHI.i iST A small chami. I r

PHONE PI.ing several buJZ..' rnn"'nllenr)' Jvlix-er- and Messenger

Moved t it: Wl C.pprr avenue,but servms customer In the same oldreliable way. fhone .

M wit ti wisDonKhM

Room 1 and I, Whit Inr Huildtng,Corner Second and Gold.

Phone No. Kit. .diam..n.l -- ....i T Jewelry and ANTUl! U ITF. Al.i, Sl.I Ni l YM rt) l,raa.-.- . J rumer will he liberally

List your second-han- d autos for xewith MeOUwkev Auto companv, 4gWest topper avenue. to Journal of- -'"""u returnedfice. tMill Wood, laciorx fee, C-r- W.s.,1 Nutive Klmlllntr.