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Santa Fe New Mexican, 11-29-1911 New Mexican Printing Company University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 11-29-1911 Santa Fe New Mexican, 11-29-1911 New Mexican Printing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news Recommended Citation New Mexican Printing Company. "Santa Fe New Mexican, 11-29-1911." (1911). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/692 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. of si SANTA NEW MEXICAN VOL. 48 12 PAGES SANTA FE. NEW MEXICO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1911. 12 PAGES NO. 249 DINNER FOR BOARD SHORT MRS. PATTERSON NAU6URATI0N UNITED STATES CATCHY SONGS THANKSGIVING THEJEWSBOfS 1 RETURNS IS PITTED HEW YEAR LOVELY GIRLS PROGRAM In-- . Mrs Thomas Doran of Mon- Negligent Election Officials The Jury Brought in Verdict That Is Date and Plan of Paris Paper Published Elks' Minstrel Performance Day Will Be Generally Ob To-morr- Was In . , tezuma Hotel Will Who Failed to Perform That Opened Late Committees Charge . terview With Taf t on Evening a served by People In : Be Hostess Their Duty This Afternoon at Present ;, the Situation - Prize Winner Capital GREATTREAT FOR YOUNGSTERS OF I E ACCUSED OD ANXIOUS SEAT MEETING FRIDAY AFTERNOON RECIPROCITY IS NOW PUNNED SANTA FE - WILL TURN OUT $40,144 .) SERVICES INJTC CHURCHES Menu Will Be One to Tickle The Depertment Under Jacobo Judge Had Gone to Attend Fun- Governor Elect W- - C McDonald American Bankers, Merchants Society and Musical Event That Minstrel Performance at Elfc Be Chaves Makes Palate and Will Gast- Splendid eral of One of His , Consults With Mayor Merchant and Citizens Have No One Can Afford Theater Will Draw Large ronomic Treat Showing. Friends- Arthur Seligman. Been Embarrassed- - to Miss. Crowd of When the official board Nov. 29. Ger- of Governor W. Special Leased Wire to New Mexican) last am Perhaps the happiest lot canvassing Denver, Colo., The inauguration' (By "My request, not for flowers. Thanksgiving Day tomorrow will be tomorrow will last it found itself Gibson charg- C. McDonald will on New Washington, D. C, Nov. 29. Reci- And buds to on St boys in Santa Fe adjourned evening, trude Patterson take place grow me, clear and much warmer than was to- o with the United States will be who the twenty-tw- returns. In j ed with of her hus- or some thereafter. He procity No monument name be the newsboys sell short precinct the murder Year date with and age. day. The day will be observed as A. of time his af- one of the first problems a local papers. Mrs. Thomas audition to mat. tact it estaunsnea band, Charles Patterson, needs to arrange private important For weeping friends to see. day of In considered by Mexico as soon as con- worship, thanksgiving, Joy and Doran, of the Montezuma hotel that in three precincts no election at Chicago, this city on Sep- fairs and then the drawing out of the But Oh, I'll open my mouth and smile. In in set- merriment. the forenoon, there ss will entertain the small busi- all was held. In sorting out the re- tember 25th, was acquitted by official canvass, seems to make any ditions that country are more And send my thanks to you, ' will be a Union Thanksgiving service Si ness men 2 o'clock tomor- Fe which to Judge ealrller date At least tled, according to Crespo y Martinez, If 11 a at turns in alphabetical order, Santa jury reported Impractical. you plant watermelon on my at the Tresbytorian church at which row afternoon in the main din-i-g Allen at 2:35 this afternoon. that is the conclusion reached after the Mexican ambassador to the Unit- county had been reached and six grave. the pastor of the Methodist church room of the hotel. The remained to be covered The prisoner flushed, and sway- a conference of Governor-elec- t W. C. ed States. And let the soak counties today jiice through." will preach the sermon. The Episco- menu to be served to the little convess be be- ed, but regained composure in McDonald with Mayor Arthur Selig- In an interview here, Senor Marti- This is the chorus of one of new before the actual can the pal church also celebrates St. An- X hustlers will be the same as a moment and shook hands man. The committees in charge of nez expresses tbe opinion that the song hits that will be gun. It is thought that the comple- sung by tne drews' Day, and will have a service at to the regular guests of the tion of work will find with her attorney and then the the inauguration Will now proceed up- commercial relations of the two coun- Jolly Elks' minstrels on and this preliminary ' Thursday 10 a. m. Solemn mass will be cele- famous and they will re- jurors. on this basis. tries would naturally expaud within hostelry the board short thirty precinct Friday nights at the Elks' Theater. brated at nine o'clock cathe- of a few aid a spe- at the receive the attention royal turns. In those cases, it is probable, Denver, Colo., Nov. 29. Although Committees Meet Friday. years without the of Clarence Pierce is the one who sings dral. X guests of honor. ballot boxes will be sent for. the Jury in the case of Gertrude Gib- of and cial reciprocity treaty, because of "My Last Request Is Not for Flowers," tbat the A meeting the chairmen The collection at the Episcopal X Tickets for the dinner will off- son with the mur- commit- their geographical situation and fund and he like a of In the many cases in which the Patterson, charged with the Executive sings it native the church tomorrow will be for the char- X be distributed at the New A. different He icial certificates were Improperly fill- der of her husband, Charles Patter- tee Is to be held at the New Mexican amentally products. southern plantation. Frank Keefe itable of office and all the local fa- purposes the Woman's Board X Mexican son, had reached a verdict in the editorial office on afternoon at says, however, that sentiment is. in sings a catchy little ditty entitled "If of invited to come ed out or not certified or signed, Friday Trade. X newsboys are forenoon, at 12:30-o'cloc- this efter 4 o'clock. The members of the execu- vor of closer trade relations with the He comes in I'm Goin' out." The chor- bit of the election officers may he Bent for, There are many family parties on X and receive the paper noon Allen was still absent at- tive committee are Urged to be pres- United States in general in Mexico us runs like them to seat but as no appropriation is available, Judge something this, the tapis and several social events. X that will entitle a the funeral of his late friend, ent and also chairmen and and that he believes reciprocity will "If he comes in I'm I'm ex- the election officials will tending the gain' out, In the afternoon there may be a foot- X at the festive board. It Is negligent who be considered as soon as J. G. Bliss, and it was thought that it of the his country goin' out. ball but defi- will . be have to foot the, bill. game this has not been X pected that twenty be 2 o'clock or before the are is "a little more pacified." It be The board will not be In might later, the following: may the window and it may nitely arranged. X present. Mrs. Doran explains probably could be announced. The Interview With Taft. be verdict Arthur , Seligman, chair- the uoor, In X in. her modest way that she session tomorrow and may adjourn Finance, the evening is the performance hours dragged slowly to tbe agitated M. A. Paris, Nov. 29. The Matin publish- But I'm goin' out and what is more. X feels the newsboys are until Monday in order to give time to man; Otero, at tbe Elks' Theater, which will be that who in the greatest suspense, es an interview with President Taft, If he comes in no matter when it be. X most and will be able get the ballot boxes from precincts prisoner Arrangements, R.?P. Ervien, chair- made quite a society event. The pro- deserving that her fate had been de- said to have been secured by lt3 c the door is blocked that hole in X to do full to the best which sent no certified pollbooks. It knowing man; J. H. Crist, the gram is mostly by local talent end justice cided he floor of her cSll Washington correspondent. lock, X efforts of hex chef. is not only a mass, Tmt a mess, of upon, paced Publicity and printing, Charles M. will be a hummer. or gazed from the window of her cell When asked if any disquietude ex- Is plenty big for me." X The following is the fare that work that confronts the canvassing Slautfer, chairman;' A. J. Loomls, enough The general delivery at the postof- for the arrival of the judge. isted in regard to Mexico, the presi- Why one should leave in case X will the hearts of the board, although, thus far, counsel on watching I early fice window will be open from 9 to 10 gladden In cases of murder in the first de dent is said to h".ve replied that ev- df trouble is told Clia-- "Newsies" and it certainly both sides have agreed upon every Refreshments Ladles committee, plaintively by a.
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