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VOL. XXXIV. NO. 285. LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1913. CITY EDITION

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VERBAL- '.FLAYING HUBERT IS LOYAL WILSON PRESSES BUTTON THAT BENDER. MACK'S IAN HURLER, li IS GIVEN TO TO FEDERAL ? RES LTS IN UNITING PACIFIC WINS HIS SECOND CONTEST I SULZER CAUSE AND ATLANTIC IN BIO CANAL

THE WOR BASEBALL SE RIE ALTON B. PARKER OPENS THE REPORTS THAT HE HAS JOINED LD'S "ARGUMENT FOR BOARD OF MEXICAN REBELS ARE ' T MANAGERS DENIED Gamboa Dike Explodes Two Minutes After Me. Demaree used a slow drop ball the on the outside of the Merkle Current Speeds on Its Way plate. SAYS THE CASE IS PROVED HIS MEN DESERTED HIM dropped Barry's foul after a good run. ATHLETICS MAKE LIFE NOT The official scorer gave him an error. Mclnnis scored on long two-bag- ger DECLARES THE DEFENDANT IS THIS W6 THE REASON FOR HIS Barry's FLASH TRAVELS OVER to left. Barry claimed that GUILTY OF ALL ACTS CHARG- FAILURE TO SAVE FOUR THOUSAND f,I!LES WORTH LIVING FOR TWO OF Merkle interfered with him as he ED AGAINST HIM rounded first base, but the claim was not allowed. Schang walked after Demaree two strikes on him. Ben- THE HIM ALVIREZ'S FORCES HIKED and Other Work Craft Will be the First to Sail THE GIANTS' STAR PITCHERS had PUBLICjOAMS Dredges on the der flied out to Burns. Murphy flied United Waters of the Two Big Oceans Simple Ceremonies out to One run, two hits, Snodgrass. ENDEAVORS DEFEND LEFT THEIR GENERAL AND HIS ' TO HIMSELF Are Observed at the White House While Goethals one error. .j t .., and THROUGH USE OF STAFF TO BE EXECUTED Third Inning Other Officials Witness Upheaval in the Panama SUMMARILY Who Starts the Game, Is Hit Hard, New York Demaree flied out to Zone Much Work Yet to Be Accomplished Demaree, Murphy, who had to run over to the Mexico Before Waterway Is in Use right field foul line to take the bail. Albany, N. Y., Oct. 10. Never since City, Oct. 10. The failure While Who Succeeds Him, of Marquard, Snodgrass went out bunting, Bender the' impeachment trial' of Governor General Truey Aubert to get to the to Mclnnis. Doyle flied out to Strunk. Sulzer opened has he been subjected city of Torreon in time to relieve it Fares Little Better a Oct. 10. at 2 No runs, no hits, no errors. it0 8Ucn a gevere verbal flaying as mission on which he set out from Washington, Exactly deepen the channel. The presem-- or Wil- Philadelphia Herzog went out tOJudgo Alton B. Parker delivered In Saltillo nearly a month ago with a o'clock, eastern time, President small craft in portions of the canal, went to of ex- the button which set ocean-to-oce- an play third base and Shafer hl8 remaps for the board of mana-cent- large force federal troops is son, pressed however, does not as yet mean more than field, replacing Snodgrass, sers today. plained hy the fact that the greater an electric current flashing navigation. This will be first HERO OF MIGHTY COMBAT bother of his miles over land and under seas I1EBKLE IS INDIVIDUAL whose sprained leg began to "Before this bar; the defendant part 2,000 men deserted him 4,000 possible when each link in ttu canal before he had to blow the Gamboa dike in the has a him. Demaree took Oldring's popper stands guilty of these offenses charg- completed half of hie up sufficient depth, of water and all Burns Panama canal and remove the last the locks and threw him out at first.. ed by the impeachment and proved journey. are working. care He had obstacle between the two oceans. caught Collins' fly. Doyle took by uncontroverted evidence," said reached Madera, 25 miles out at first. east of A little electric His Home Run h Responsible for Three of McGraw's Men's of Baker, throwing him Judge Parker. "Before the bar of the Torreon, when news of the spark originating SUES FOR DIVORCE errors. evacuation of when President Wilson the Late in But No runs, no hits, no ucort of public opinion this defendant the city reached him. pressed New York, Oct. 10. Mrs. Joseph A. Tallies Bender Appears to Weaken the Game, As soon more Fourth Inning stands condemned on the further as the vanguard of the re- button In the White House, sped Blake, wife of an eminent New York Lasts Entire Contest Immense Crowil Views the federal 4,000 miles over land and under the New York Fletcher made vigorous damning testimony :of his shifty de-- treating troops came into view than surgeon, has. filed suit for separation General Aubert ' immense of Battle Mackmen Need But One More Victory to objections when Umpire Egan called fenses and bin fut'tle.&oi to. dodge ment fled witlu all water, 1SUed..tbe charges in tho superior court. Desertion for their arms' and" and cleared non-suppo- rt ; a strik on him. r .eicner' mea oui by technicalities the trial of the issues ammunition. dynamite practically more than three years and Cinch the Series The the canal. Electrical to Collins. Burns popped a fly to before this bign court." report that General. Aubert had Panama experts for the past three months are gone over to Baker. Bender appeared to have The trial of William Sulzer, the the rebels was not sub- calculated that within four seconds alleged. stantiated. He is the button was the ' also decided to permit him to play in more "smoke'' than during his first impeached governor of New York, was said today to be at after pressed, Mrs. Blake recently sued Mrs. Clar- Ilipolito, CO miles w current threw a small switch the the world's series. game against, the Giants. He broke brought to the stage of the' balloting si.m at ence H. MacKay, wife oty the head which he Gamboa which in turn set in e TKE SCORES Are his curves around the knees and then of the today for former State point retreated with the men dike, of the Postal Telegraph-Cabl- com- Receipts Heavy judges who ones shoulder-hig- h across had motion other apparatus, furnishing al- October 7 Philadelphia, 6; At the close of yesterday's game shot fast Senator Edgar T. Brackett, who clos- evacuated Torreon under pany, for $1,000,000 damages for the Shafer fanned for the sec- Generals Ignacio the current which exploded the leged, alienation cf Dr. Blake's affec- New York, 4. figures on attendance and receipts plate. ed the case for the board of impeach- Bravo, Manguia and ond his hat Rscudero. tions. The October 8 Philadelphia, 0; stood for the three games as follows: time, and angrily threw ment managers with a vitriolic charges. present suit for separa- toward bench. No no General with! From to Galveston, tion is the al- New York, 3. Total attendance, 93,750; total re- the runs, hits, speech. In the course of it he assert Alvirez, who started Washington outgrowth cf that suit, no errors. 1,000 men, two Texas, 1,556 miles, a single wire car- though it was never Into-court- . October 9 Philadelphia, 8; ceipts, $200,608.50; players' share, ed that former State Senator Stephen siege guns and a m. brought threw out Mc "L ried the spark. There it was taken New York, 2, '. $108,355.59; each club, $36,118.53; Philadelphia Doyle J. Stillwell who is now serving a light artillery to retake s ot up sensitive re- Mrs. Blake seeks October 10 Philadelphia, 6; national commission ,$20,065.85. lnnis. Demaree slow hail homered term in slng g;rlg prison as a barterer "e my Durango from the rebels instantaneously by alimony in Strunk-'bounce- d and whose defeat instruments and over 4" New York,5. v Bender and were the selec- tiie barters. a hit cf nja legislative vote and ingfluenca, caused the evacua- peating sped sum, for the support of her- Schang tion of cif 'McLean-- , almost Gov-eaug- Torreon, fell into an the cable along the bottom of the self and her two the elder Standing of the Teams tion for the Athletics. Demaree and flerzog's legs.. j 'might have sat at the feet of ambus-- ' boys, of cade at La ' Gulf of Mexico to Mex-- j whom is Won Lost Pet. McLean for the Giants were announc Strunk off first by a quick ernor Suizer and learned crime." Loma, 30 miles to the Coatzacoalcos, at college. The younger boy. southwest 12 3 1 .750 thow to Merkle. to! of Torreon. In-- uo, 7!)ii miles further. From that years old, is Willi his Philadelphia ed as the batteries for today's game. Barry singled Relying on ! mother iiu that-th- e 1 3 .250 j and Sha- it sped overland across the this New York Umpire Egan gave the decisions at left Strunk took third. On hit imipire Egan on the back of the ,olmf10 rebels had left the point city. of 18S s throw to catch Strunk at third, bat. out ' " "iovea forward. Sudden- - Isthmus Tehuantepec, miles to the plate. Umpire Klem took the base ''' head with his Fletcher went , " : rry went to second. The New York no lu uuul aavance another cable station at Siilina Cruz, OUSTED FROM PALACE paths, Connolly went to right field j on a fly to Strunk. No runs, hits, and retreat CUt f 1,1 a in- - cl on the Pacific ocean, where other and Rigler to left field. il,field then drew Strunk and no errors. f by heavy forces of Santa Fo, N. M, Oct. 10 A bare on s - ' in sets of sensitive instru- Oct. 10. Larry scored bchang single. Philadelphia-Doyle tossed out Mur- h'Iured a sharp fire telegraph quorum of the board of regents of the Shibe Park, Philadelphia, First Innnina from hnfh d!,1 -- a i ppcon'r Shafer's throw Wil- uuo ui me ments snatched it up and hurried it New Mexico The Athletics, chaimpions of the New York-Snoda- grss went out on phy at firt. Oldring struck out, pass. Oenprni Museum, consisting or t!le to Col- - Aivnez made a stout 760 miles through another cable on Chairman American league,' today won their . nn nv tn Bal-p-r Dnvlft went out!!o I,!,re catch Barry. Schang son throwing him out at first. resistance and John R. McFie, Judge Na- ent to third on a ball. managed to get word back to the bottom of the Pacific .ocean to third victory in the world's series of on a high one to Strunk. Barry threw passed Schang una 1)0pped out to Fletcher. No runs, Torreon poleon Bonaparte Laughlin, Colonel asking for reinforcements. San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, a cable 1913 defeating the New York out Fletcher. No no no aw"e w"" ",uss uul no hits, no errors. Ralph E. Twitchell'itnd James U Set- -' by runs, hits, "'"" Anothe ma- 6 to 5 in the : t Pender s Murphy popped story of the same is station. There other delicate igman, after a Giants by a score of errors. grounder. Seventh Inning that fight lengthy session last Dc-v'- - the federal to of series for the 011 r t0 Oldring singled to cen- Burns an in troops under General chines transferred it still another night voted to oust the fourth game the Philadelphia Snodgrass went out! New York scratched Aivipow i, , , . Santa Fe d UIUO-- ana ilea as cable and shot it 718 miles more to laurels or Daseball. to re-l- I' nuer "' ieM;an;-tel- hit. It was the Giants' third hit soon as the Chamber of Commerce from It3 championship play center field, while Shafer first was pres- a I. - she; fired. General Panama. When the spark emerged thousand saw a con- nla,1 Un, at tWrA Mnrntiv fliorl 1MW0UI l.UIllllf, first. Three of the game. Sliafer flied out to Col- Alvirez ent quarters in the Old Palace. Twenty peopio who was from it. i :ns. four hifs- - one error, offi- regarded as one of the its long submarine journey This action is test, in which the Athletics took a out to Snodgrass. Oldring shot a lins. It was announced that the bravest regarded as the result Fifth officers in the federal took the overland telegraph wires of of an interview lead over their opponents, only long hit into right field for three, Inning cial attendance will be 20,568 and the was army given to the Now Mex- - captured with the Panama Railroad company and to have it cut down to a scant one bases. He smashed the first ball pitch- N'w York Murray walked, Bender receipts $49,645. Murray singled to to staff, and all ican October 3, by President IL II. are said to have been its mission at the Gamboa run when the New Torks fell on the ed. Tie New York players gathered Hilling four wide bails in succession, left, Burns going to second. Wilson executed on the completed Dorman of the chamber of commerce, spot by the rebels. dike. Indian Bender's delivery and with a around Demaree to encourage him. .McLean got a single to center and struck out and Burns and Murray ex- enumerating the various factors which of six hits sent five runs With Collins and a run like- - j Murray went to third. Cooper ran ecuted a double steal. Baker contribute to advertise fusillade Eddie up dropped Orozco Santa Fa and the for McLean. almost when to be Executed Spark Traveled Fast also some do over the plate. Bender held Giants ly the crowd cheered itself hoarse, j Schang got Schang's throw to catch Burns which not. Among the El Paso, Tex., Oct. 10. to two hits in the first six innings, Demaree's first to Collins was a Cooper napping off first with a snap the double steal was made. Burns Friends here Panamp Oct. 10. The Gamboa dike latter Mr. Dorman mentioned pitch of General Pascual the was found freely. Merkle's ball. The was fouled off. throw. Merkle fanned. McCormick and and Merkle scored when Orozco and Gen- was exploded at 2:02 o'clock this present of and then second pitch Murray eral Inez directorship the School of three-bagge- r Salazar, former home run and Shafer's Oldrins went out at the nlate when batted in place of Demaree. Oldring Merkle drove the ball into the left rebel' com- afternoon.. The destruction of the American Archaeology. manders, now in in featured the New York nitting. A Merkle took Collins' and nuht MrrCormick's fly after a dead field bleachers for a home run. Ben- - command of federal dike was successful every way. grounder forces, received cut off a run touched the run toward the diamond. It killed an out Three advices from Chihua- KILLED circus catch by Oldring threw to McLean, who der thrsw Marquard. runs, hua FOUR SONS defense Col-- almost sure today saying both for New York. The Athletics' runner a3 he slid Into the plate. j hit, and a run for New three hits, one error. commanders The Atlantic and Pacific oceans Santa Fe, N. M., Oct, 10. That L? are slated to be L 11 .T held York. out to executed for w l ImiJ was perfect. lins stole second while Demaree Cooper stealing, Schang alleged ere not. aciuiiny uuueu ivuieu una son la 193 ; to federal luuaj nuniijuau. .November, now won three the ball for a .. Demaree threw Collins. No runs, one hit, no errors. Mclnnis fouled out to " governme.ii. Gamboa dike was and a second The Athletics have minute. fly to Herzo. KaTa7.nr,y8jtfla . . the destroyed in March, 1911, a third in. . miti. Ulaut. hi New York's one game to Merkle, whose throw t second Philadelphia The defensive work of 'Herzog. Doyle threw out Strunk. No my, ajia orozco the waters of the Gatun Lake were ; May, 191 and tbo games and the has never left earth last f lewek at j the Athletics in was Chihuahua in the series. The two teams play was too late to catch Collins. Baker the fifth inning runs, no hits, no errors. City. allowed to flow into Culcbra cut, as was tne testimony given against her Christie went' out on a roul to Shafer. No simply superb. went into cut husband the Polo grounds tomorrow. high Marquard Eighth Inning the lake and are, at the normal by Mrs, Francisco Rivera y box New May Attack Piearas will undoubtedly face tie runs, one hit, no error. the for York. Wilson caught New York Herzog singled to left. Negras surface of the water, 83 feet above Urloste at his ' Mathewson Kagle today examination trial Second for New York. Baker fanned. Mar- - Pass, Tex., Oct. 1.0. Couriers Athletics. .; Inning Herzog was forced at second when the level of the sea. The destruction on tho charge of murder. Fear of the ball on " rd to American New York Bender wonted carefully quard kept the far corner Collins took Doyle's grounder and . military of tho Gamboa dike, however, removes her husband had sealed Present nere her lips dur- Big Crowd He had and of the plate and' very low for Baker. tossed to Doyle was forced toclay tnat ahout 3" obstruction to tho and slow'y. good speed it Barry. vuu the last navigation ing thesa years she said, but when hn - constitutionalists have Philadel-- ! ball on the corner of the Marquard thew out Mclnnis. Mar- at second when Bender took Fletcher's mobilized of the canal was once Twentv thousand excited iept the within the greater part of by placed In jail and could o.t ouc una and it striking distance of Piedras and some hundred anxious plate. Burns tliea to lviurpny. ut cuuuui mruinc waiueii hot smash tossed to Barry. It light draft vessels and opens up direct harm fcer, she told ,all e'jg laic pagans his ' on four balls. a Negras. jes.us Carranza, brother of New Yorkers came out to Shibe park Shafer fanned, Bender finding pitched Barry got 'as a good stop by Bonder and shut connection between the great Gatun his testimony he would j two-bas- e the constitutionalist only Strunk to leader, commands j to see the New York National weak spot by keeping the ball around' hit, going third. off a hit. Fletcher scored on Burns' Lake, which already is practically they are not his eons, today ISurns this force. Philadl-phi- a was hit a made a for the ball on Sha" , league champions engage the Shafer's neck. Murray by gallant try double to left. Bums scored ready to discharge vessels, into the went to mutter- on the run, but he over-ra- n It. Stunk to Athletics in the fourth game of pitched ball, and first, fer's three base hit right. The Atlantic through the Gatuun locks, SALVE FOR CLAYTC.'j McLean and scored on DON'T the world's baseball series. Manager ing at the offender. singled Barry Schang's single Giants were hitting savagely. Bender WANT. SOLDIERS and tho Pacific division.: WaHhington, 0;'t jo I. ; to third. Mer- to center. The Athletic cried 10. ru'-hin;- V McGraw told "Steamer Al" Demaree to right, sending Murray fans appeared to be tiring. Collins threw Denver, Oct. Governor Ammons Tho waters of the la!;e t l n Ur 1 i to who took "Put in no to be ready to take up the pitching kle fouled out Mclnnis, derisively Matty." Marquard out Murray. Two run?, three hits, today received a memorial signed1, it rapidly through the broken dike at ton t aan n m cf t Cult-br- ball over near the Giants' dugout. threw out Bender. Two runs, two errors. is said, by 30 cent of cut f omra i i burden. The Athletics were prepared the per the business Gamboa, sweep through ttto, to r x l errors. no errors. y flied men of to send either Shawkey or Bender to No runsbne hit, no hits, Pbiladelphia--Barr- out to Walsenburg, urging the gov- until they reach the great locks at Imj sn h ; i t walked. ernor not to aV 1 the pitcher's box. Philadelphia Mclnnis got a Texas Sixth Inning Murray. Schang Bender send the militia to that Pedro Miguel, which mark the begin tl I s s il ! it New district. . The national commission decided leaguer to center, which the limping York Barry thew out Herzog. flied out to Murray. Schang was The statement claims that ning of the descent from the top level u'i urn ii-ii- 1 was a beat the air and went when took conditions are ' ! ) to fine Fletcher, shortstop for New Snodgrass could not reach. It Doyle viciously forced at second Doyle quiet and peaceful. It of the canal to the Pacific. The first ifj 11 h !i j v went out on strikes. As Fletcher came to minimizes the recent will i il York, $50 for using profane language lucky hit for Mclnnis. Strunk shooting at craft to enter be the great steam a to Umpire Connolly. The commission out on a sacrifice, Demaree to Mer- - the plate, he jokingly made a move to (Continued on Paso Five.) dredges, whose work is to clear and cecidd to withdraw. TWO LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1913.

Coptic parents who use intoxicants are mal-- 1 Gljc gaily GOVERNMENT HAS DR. RICE FAVORS formed in mind and body, Bhe said ESTABLISHED 1879. that first the child should 'be well Until Six ! bom then well nourished and sensi- Store Closed Saturday O'clock bly dressed. Published By GOOD ROADS AT MORE CARE FOR "We need no Herod today," said Dr. THE OPTIC PUBLISHING CO. Rice, "the cheap candies and, other (Incorporated.) HEART wrong foods work our daughter of BABIES the innocents for us. And the child RA FECIAL sim- EXT M. M. EDITOR should be the dignity of PADGETT taught 1 plicity of dress. How many girls t. FEDERAL FOR. AUTHORITIES ASKS SHE SAYS EVERY CHILD HAS have gone to their doom on the shoals FOR THE OF RIGHT TO BE WELL BORN of the desire for gorgeous finery. The STATE OFFICIALS AND WELL REARED child with the high minded father SATURDAY EVENING ONLY and the noble loving mother has the Entered fit the postoffice at East Secretary Houston of the depart- Santa Fe, Oct; 10. New Mexico best inherited start and the best home ment of that the state L8 V.Jgas, New Merlco, for trans agricuuure says evening was celebrated last night in training for its formative years so the 6 to 9:30 O'clock and federal should work O'clock mission through the United States governments the State Federation program. Mrs. parents are responsible for the right for malls as second class matter. together highway improvement L. C. Collins, was in charge. The gal- rearing of the ch.ild, for as a man in order a that large proportion of lery was open to the public and the thinketh in his heart so is he and so the money annually spent for road lower floor was reserved for the dele- will his child be. The child has a TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION construction not be wasted. H may gates, members of the local hostess right to a sound body and perfect THESE PRICES for CAS ONLY Dally, by Carrier In own his department the office of clubs and their escorts. mind, to good food and warm clothes Per Copy ) .05 public roads has been demonstrating A new lecture, well worth and to good home training. He must One Week IB hearing, the value of proper road building by was Colonel E. Twitch-el- l be obedience truthfulness 65 given by Ralph taught and One Month the construction of object-lesso- n certain on the subject "Soma Neglected and confidence in his parents, respect One Year 17.50 and the For Women and Children roads, forest service is State Assets." American Indian songs to h,is elders, promptness in all things, Daily, Mail out his by carrying idea of national and by Charles Wakefield Cadman were contentment, the value of honesty in 12c Fast Color Outing Flannel in a variety Women's Sweaters in all desirable colors, an One Tear $6.00 state in Pierce-Win- n, road building. Interpreted by Mrs. and money and in honor even in the as- of desirable patterns, per yard 9o excellent value at $2.50, special Six Months 3.00 The law that 10 $1G9 requires per cent of there were typical Indian dances by suming of false values in his person- the gross the 15c Linen Huck Towels, full size and good Five of new tailored this sea- receipts from national real Indians from the pueblo of San nel of school relation and m his play. styles waists, forests shall bo in an excellent WEEKLY OPTIC AND STOCK spent the states Ildefonso. The exercises started at 8 The arts of peace should come into weight, value, only 11c son's goods, made from wash fabrics, worth ' in which the forests are situated. This GROWER o'clock and were held in the Scottish his life rather than the arts of war Three styles of new Net waists in $1.25. only 98o money is expended for road unusually' One Year : $2.00 improve- Rite cathedral. such as 'playing soldier'; and above attractive ment under direct control of sec- models, worth $1.50, special. $1.13 One lot of Corsets,, odds and ends and broken Six Months the The woman's club as a factor in all teach the child" humanity; the love of $1.00 retary agriculture. New Mexico education was the topic of the boy for his friends and broth- Silk Plaited Hose in lines, worth to $2.50 each, special 59c The amount Pink, Lt, Blue, Bronze appropriated under this under discussion at the general meet- ers and the girl the sisterhood of the and worth m Mall on Black, 50c, special 34c One lot of Children's Coats, all (Cash Advance (or Subscrip- act, based the receipts of the na- ing of the Federation of Woman's women of this world. Thus will their good quality, tional end- worth $5 to 6 tions.) forests for the fiscal year Clubs Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. sense of justice- be developed. 'Man's Women's 65c Union $12.50, sizes to 12 years, $3.90 or- Suits, white, with high Remit by draft, check or money ing June 30, 1913, is $234,638.08. From George H. VanStone this meet- inhumanity to man makes countless opened neck, long sleeves and ankle spe- - One lot of fast color Dress in der. If sent otherwise we will not the 1912 receipts for this ten per with a thousands mourn' and who can length, Gitighams good ing beautiful organ recital, say cial- - -- ke for loss. cent road there is an additional desirable patterns, 12 for responsible item, givin ga selection from the how. many thousands woman's inhu- yds. $1.00 1 Specimen copies free on $134,831.10, which is still available. "Martha." manity causes to mourn. Children In. administering the ten per cent The question of the help that clubs must be taught courage, not the cour- road fund, forest officers charged could give the rural schools was given age of war but the courage of peace, For Men with the actual plans and expenditures by "Mrs. R. F. Miss to. never because the task is and Boys ALL PAPERS DISCONTINUED AT Asplund, Bryant stop in the neighborhood of their forests Is One of Four-in-hand- s THE EXPIRATION OF TIME of Portales and 'Mrs. Bundy of Las hard. This the tale of the wood lot men's Neckties in vMen's and in In almost all boy's Sweaters all desirable have, cases, secured an Cruces and Mrs. Young of Tularosa. chuck who climbed a tree because he and Bows, PAID FOR worth 25c, special colors, worth 65c and 75c, equal or larger fund from Mrs. Bower of Orchard Park and had to and not because he could." 7c spe.ial 40a state authorities for the of One lot of men's Shirt?; collar building Mrs. Nutter of Clovis, Mrs. Weideran-der- s Dr. Rice said that Longfellow had attached, a One lot of boy's waists in a variety of Advertisers are guaranteed the certain of road. of pat- pieces of Estancia and Mrs. Frederick written about the little children who variety good patterns, worth 65c. 25c terns, worth 50c each, ... and weekly circulation With the special. 25c largest dally money thus expended Winn of Albuquerque. All of these died being the bouquets of the angels if tu northern New roads are any newspaper many important, being built ladies spoke qf the needs of the rural but she thought they were not intend- vfpxlco. or in put repair. One on the Wyoming schools and the real work that the ed for any such use. Better they not national six miles forest, iong, makes club women of the towns could do by be born that to live and' die in in- accessible to farmers a Buster LoaVodorfLGfldinA Store TELEPHONES large body of sending magazines to the n fancy. Buster timber a .' and opens up region of great schools. Books were in "And when the child is born with Is Business Office Main 2 need every- Coming Is scenic beauty. In northwestern Ari- where some its well body, and fine mind Coming News Department Main 9 and of the ladies reported give its Watch for zona, part of the fund will be used iu starts in circulating libraries and birthright in sunshine and fresh air Watch for connection with the LeFevre-Brigh- t loans of books already in circulation and food and clothes and it will take Date OCTOBER 1913. Angel road, because it ,ts education ease. EaUbliikxl 1862 Date FRIDAY, 10, important in their , counties. Mrs. Theresa R. . with Educate the South cJidePlaja makes accessible to tourists the Grand White gave a most interesting appeal children for their life work with this Canyon of the Colorado. In one -i-lffT"TTiTn"T-H .. . A BAD IIABIT place to the club women to aid the rural standard of honor and home training Hill iiiii the ocean-to-ocea- highway crosses the schools in an industrial way. She and you will eliminate the most of the

Apache national forest, Arizona, and evils of this life. n said in part that the city schools could Save the children Mine, pierce-Win- was most The Nothing so clearly indicates how on gra following committee to nomi- a joyous celebration of this project the forest service and take care of but the from the sweat shops, teach them the brilliant the blowing insidiously a bad habit will creep themselves, poor ciously in her rendition of nate delegates to the biennial con- of the local authorities en- of narcotics. up the Gamboa dyke, which marks a does conditions and isolation of the coun- danger The, honesty of La Boheme by Puccini, at the recital vention upon man as the miserable On at in 1914, and also the practical thusiastically. the Florida nation- try school with its limited funds life and their educations will follow afternoon. completion of the great end of what promised to be a heroic yesterday Her accompaa- to nominate officers for the New Mex- al forest in western Florida steel in perfect sequence. For a waterway connecting the Atlantic career ia the case of should appeal to all the club women. high stand istwas Mrs. Van Stone. The recital ico State Federation Henry Spencer, and roads ard of in 1914, was an and Pacific oceans. The celebration bridges graded have, under Mrs. White is thoughUrseans a better , was the Chicago man who killed the the chairman of Home world, given by courtesy of the Santa 7 nounced: tango the stimulus of this fund, taken the and a low standard means began upon the receipt of a tele- teacln-r- . Economics committee for New Mex- immorality Woman's club He Btarted out few music class and their Mrs. W. Ros-wel- a days of A. Johnson, chairman, l; graphic from place corduroy, bog and sand. ico and a of for as a man thinketh in his heart so signal the canal zone ago with a good Then he member the national new Steinway grand piano was used Mrs. G. W. reputation. This federa.1 road fund is now avail- is he. Young, Tularosa; announcing the destruction of the murdered his was board of home economics. She said for almost the first tide on this oc- Mrs. lady friend, which able in all national forest states Miss John H. York, La Vegas; Mrs. uyite. uiags were thrown to of that she spoke iu behalf of Mrs. Cul- Dryant of Portales read Mrs. casion. The the bad enough, Heaven knows, and music was very beauti L. E. Sherwood, Tucumcari; Mrs. A. breeze, salutes were the west. Just as fast as returns of Oldham's address on home and school fired by the berson Portales, who was to have ful and the audience most 1 should have rested upon his laurels. come apprecia- H. Garnette, Estancia, Mrs. D. M. warships and the harbor in, the forestry officials say, a the side of showing that the mothers tive. forts, whis- But one bad habit leads to another, presented the rural schools Brower, Miss tles were blown similar fund will become available in and therefore the club women Dexter; Bryant, Portal- throughout the city and soon one's whole moral nature is but who was detained. may After the musical the es. states in which eastern national for- all delegates and public ceremonies were held Mrs. Koy prentice of handle these suggestions in the were taken on in overturned. And so we find this man ests Las, Vegas a sightseeing trip by a Mrs. J. W. Mayes "was named as Union square. are bein. secured. home and send to (he school an obe- Later in the day a going from bud to worse and capping then gave a most beautiful vocal solo, committee under Mrs. w. H. chairman dient well Pope's of the resolutions large crowd gathered at the exposi- a singing in her usual brilliant cared for and wholesome visited old brutal murder with crass, unneces- NESTOR style, charge. They the churches tion where the OF AUTO MAKERS "Oberon iu child. grounds, site for the sary lying, ribout the number of peo- Fairyland." Miss Bishop and landmarks of Santa Fe and made South Rend, Ind., Oct. 10 John She said are repuhllo of Panama building was for- he ha;! killed. of Santa Fe was her there no more helpful their around ple Mohler accompanist. trip the circle drive. Quick Help to Backache ancr Rheu- mally dedicated by Studebaker, the sole survivor Mrs. R. J. vice organization than the mothers' clubs Joseph Lefevre, The fall Mr. Spencer has made in Palen, president of Luncheon yesterday was served at matism first secretary of the Panama of the famous five Studebaker broth- the Fe and the parent teachers' The man legation public since it has been d Santa school board, gave the association. the or woman who wants euopni, ers who the cathedral by a committee of the at Washington. developed great business paper on the club women's to The most brilliant, event of the fed- quick help from backache and rheu- that he is a raw untutored help Santa Fe Woman's club, Mrs. Z. T. which annually builds and markets the She eration was the to matism, will find it in Foley Kidney liar, should be a to others city schools. said in part: meeting reception Winter and Mrs. C. warning horse-draw- n F. Wilson Pills. act so Chronic more automobiles and ve the delegates given the Governor being They quickly and with Dyspepsia who begin a life of crime, little did lhe parents, and the mothers by the chairmen in such good effect weak, inactive The hicles than any manufacturer in the and Mrs. McDonald. charge. that following unsolicited testimo- he think when he first stepped into should help establish good relations Governor and kidneys that do not keep the blood nial should certainly be sufficient to wumu. - Mrs. Those serving in the room the ceieorarea his eightieth birth- between children nrt tM,hor McDonald, with Mrs. the dining clean and free of are ton- - give hope and courage to nersonH nt. broad path that he would end .up That Fugate, were Mrs. impurities, day today. He is still enjoying fairly the club woman president of the Dunlap, Mrs. Parker. Mrs. ea up ana strengthened to flicted with chronic "I his career as a discredited and des-- 1 should try to relieve federation, received healthy dyspepsia. ood health Blandy, Mrs. Yontz, Mrs. vigorous action. Good results follow have, been a chronic liar. and, although he retired the of the life. the guests. , Gilmour, dyspeptic for pised Young men from this les- monotony teacher's their use promptly. O. G. and of all the from the active management of the Mrs. L. C. misb Sloan, Mrs. McGIIlivray, Mrs. Schaeferyears. medicine I have son will learn to beware of their first All the teachers are cultivated wom- Collins, Mrs. Arthur r.nd Red Cress nrug 'Co. Adv. niKPn, Chamberlain's Tablets have business several ago, he is W. Stauffer, Miss Paine. murder. al- years en and most We Mrs. H. Pope, Mrs. R. F. done me more than For it often nay, almost companionable. of Those good anything still taking an active interest in the Asplund, Mrs. A. A serving the luncheon were SAN w. G. ways leads to serious crime Em- the city can aid the question of the Fischer and Mrs. FRANCISCO CELEBRATES eise, says Mattison, No. 7 work, and in close with Mrs. Hayward, Mrs. Mrs. Sherman St., Hornellsville, N. Y. For poria Gazette. keeps touch traveling library by personal influ- j. nenenan assisted in the dining Walker, San Francisco, Oc 10. San Fran- all its room. Marsh, Mrs. Caroll, Mrs. sale by all dealers. Adv. departments. ence with the voters. The great value Mrs. W. G. Hoover, Mrs. K. Corrick, cisco, which expects to reap immeas- John M. Studebaker was born in W. Mrs. Paul, Mrs. White, Mrs. of the work of women is being recog Greene, Mrs. K. F. Hall and Miss Woodruff, urable benefits from the opening of WANTED Mrs., and Mrs": Clean cotton rags at MANNING II LL OAINE Gettysburg, Pa., October 10, 1833, the nized world over and Flora Conrad served the Hogel O. L. Owen. the Panama the in no other punch. Mrs. canal, today indulged in Optic office. . , son of John and Rebecca P. W. (Mohler) field more than in the improvement Parker, Mrs. I. H. Rapp, Mrs. A Studebaker. was W. number of American free librar- He only two years of schools." h. Kegel, Mrs. F. W. Clancy and ies have banned of when his to all Hall Caine's latest age parents removed There were four women members other members present, were as- book, "The Woman Thou Ashland Ohio. There he re- Gavest Me." county, of city school boaras present and sisting ia the drawing room. The dec- CAPITAL PAID IN Mr. Calne comes back with the reply ceived a common school education there are five women orations were red and county superin- yellow giving - A SURPLUS that lie can aft rd to wait for and in 1S51 removed with his parents tendents in New Mexico. brilliant and $100,000.00 poster, cheerful appear- yKmxr- ft - $50,000.00 iiy to pass upon his book. calls and the other children to South Bend, The ance to the UUUVaav He, question of what the clubs richly appointed rooms of sS' . attention to Ind. the ,r Sf( vYi the fait that "Adam During following winfr could do for the higher institutions the mansion. The First Regiment Uede," "Anna John made the woodwork a Karenina," "The Res- for wagon was handled in the open discussion. band enlivened the evening with a "Jane for urrection," Eyre," "Tess" and which b's' brothers Henry and The question, of women on the board bright musical program. The dele- "Jurle" were from li- Clem made iron work. In barred public the this of regents of these institutions being gates and visitors will longTememoer braries in their the day. wagon three brothers and several the most vital. The governor has the kind hospitality of the governor i. M. Cunningham. Preslrt this is other f). T. Probably true. But some- young men went to California already placed Mrs. Rogers on the and his graclouB wife. Frank Springer. Hosklns, Cashlbi be in search for E. S. thing may said for the librarians, gold. The company 7as board of regents of the Normal school Yesterday morning a most interest Lewis. Ass'tCaeh they are to disbanded in on barring it a different class Hangtown, Calif., at Las Vegas. Mrs. Fugate stated that ing collection of facts the p- -e concerning they Hrrin git to a different class August 31, 1853. John found employ- it was Governor McDonald's idea that work of the different clubs was ' E G A ra given LAS of ment with a S irom,tha readers who read blacksmith whose part- the women have candidates in mind in the reports of the clubs for the older books. The ner he became. Five he Interest Pa. id On Time persona who read years later for vacancies that might occur. Mrs. year. The reports of special commit- Deposits new books aftea are Immature returned to South his tees pe- Bend, bought J. W. Mayes suggested that a com revealed a most interesting and rsonsand from the character of the brother Henry's Interest in the firm mittee compile a list of such compe diverse summary of the work accom books they read, clearly they are per- - of Studebaker Brothers, which then tent women and that the clubs of the plished this civic eons of year. The improve- weak minds and they can't became C. and J. M. Studebaker. La-- i state be lists of the ment work .LAS given Institutions. New Mex- ' predominated. VEGAS handle sp'-l- y u kind of books ter two other brothers SAVINGS ABJf that joined the Mrs. I. H. Rapp and Mrs. Charles ico's endowment fund apportionment readers ' older books read. Still Arm, which was into changed the Doll gave a descriptive piano solo was reported completed. probably t.ne barring of Hall Caine's Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing duet by J. Berg Mein, "Le Roman de Mrs. J. R. McFie the revision new book will of help Ite Bale Tn two company and gradually developed into Pierot de Pierette " The story told In committee reported the 'principal CAPITAL - ' ways. Peo;e can't get it at the li- the largest works for the manufac- music was the of lov- STOCK OO courtship these changes in the by-la- to be the S30.000 and will horse-draw-n braries i)Uy It, and having ture of all kinds of ve- ers. se- The brilliant rendering of the change in the fiscal year from March heard that it has been barred for hicles in the world. When automo lection Office With the San brought out the loveliness of to October, the adding of the parlia Miguel National Bank cause, they will buy it with all their biles were Introduced com- first the the story. mentarian to the list of officers, and might and main. pany took their manufacture and ' Dr. up Alice Hopewell Rice, who is a the making of chairmen of depart- o-- became one the Wm. Q. HAYDON of greatest producers practicing physician of Las Vegas, ments members of the executive President Members of the Northwestern ia the world. KELLY gave a most instructive paper on the board. H. W. Vice Cooks' association will be able here of the President preparation child for its school The yucca was as the n D. T. HOSK1NS after to obto'n utensils adopted cooking at The Virginia State Federation of life, beginning with the idea of the flower. Treasurer headquarters. The plan will be tried Labor .will a make strong fight in the evils that children inherit by the fol- The business session this mornln? for the purpose of all mem- legisl.i'i-r- e INTEREST ON sending next, winter to pass a lies and intemperance of the at 9 a. m. PAID DEPOSITS bers to parents; at the Scottish Rite cathe- work thoroughly equipped.' minimum wage law for women. where 83 cent of the per children of dral closed this meeting. , LAS DAILY VEGAS OPTIC, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 1913. THREE

himself and the staff of the Museum thousand school children in'tion eighty picture houses in New Mexico, year, has carried the work to a suc- and EXPOSITION BOARD MAKES ITS School of Archaeology, in the depicting the great events in her his- from this time forward. NEW GATE cessful conclusion. handling and installation of the divis-io- n Attached LODGE tory. thereto, you will also find The cemetery is largely a communi- devoted to history, In addition, all of cb9 school bui Id carbon of show- archaeology copy voucher checks ty affair, and with the completion o and ethnology, which offer was unani- Its university, col and man- lings, agricultural ing detailing in an itemized the new gate lodge Las Vegas pos- REPORT TO GOVERNOR OF WHAT by the board. school of mines, WILL BE OPE mously accepted lege, normal schools, ner, every expense of the board. sesses the most beautiful spot devot- The site of the New Mexico build- the class methods in- - board daily work, of The requests that ,at least ev ed to the sacred resting place of tha at San Diego has been - ing already struction, drills, play grounds, par- ery 90 days Its accounts be audited departed that is in existence in New chosen, the same having been selected ades, sports, which, will state au- IT PLANS FOR SAN DIEGO FAIR everything by the auditor, or traveling SUNDAY Mexico. The soliciting of subscrip- by former commissioners. contravene the notion in the ditor. ep.Ettrn tions, with two exceptions, was con- - Occupying a In states New Mexico is the storm i commanding position that It is the purpose of the board to fined entirely to the members of tha a wonderful grouping of Spanish-Coloni- center of the "wild and south- make a to Old Mission at Acoma Will Be Used as a Model, Although There wolliy report your excellency, of PUBLIC MAY INSPECT THE HAND Masonic fraternity and to persona structures, tht New. Mexico west," will appear upon films, an the 30 SOME MA- the Features Characteristic of progress of the work every STRUCTURE AT who have relatives or friends at rest Will Be Incorporated in Building building will stand out above all ocular demonstration of the now character days, from nntil the opening of SONIC CEMETERY in the cemetery. The construction Ecclesiastical Structures of New Mexico Interior others, expressing a new note in the of our people. the Several Old exposition. of the new building was made pos- realms of exposition architecture, a The film the work of The to be Devoted to Motion Picture Exhibits of the New Slate's showing the appropriation, of thirty thou- For the first time since the com sible through the liberal giving o a conception unsurpassed and totally "military Institute at sand dollars ad- great Roswell, ($30,000) it Is easily pletion of the handsome new gate large number of citizens. Congrega- Resources and Industries unlike any heretofore employed in the second to no state institu- is Insufficient ...... military mitted, for the carrying lodge at the Masonic cemetery the tion Montefiore, whose burial grounds building of American expositions. tion will a out of an America, be revelation. advertising opportunity, public will have the privilege of In Immediately adjoin the Masonic ceme- absent to profes-Eion- Herewith is given in full the first unavoidably owing, The scope and plan of the New Mex- Not the least of the interesting such as is here afforded the people specting the structure Sunday, when , tery, also assisted financially and has of Col. R. E. Twite-hell- presi- engagements which could not ico as films will be those dwel- of this state. it will report exhibit adopted by the board showing the be open during the entire day. been given concessions in the use of dent of the board of exposition man- be postponed. the Pueblo is outlined as follows: lings of Indians, their rites Fortunately, the law provides the The building is of the Gothic style the chapel. in charge the New Mex- The minutes of the previous meet- their dances and other board of agers, having TJusing as a model, the old Mission ceremonials, county commissioners may of architecture. It is made of stone It may be said that no persons in ico exhibit at San Diego in 1915. This ing were read and approved; the all of which will as be assisted in addition- con- and Monastery on the Rock of Acoma, appear exactly largely raising with a concrete foundation. It the community have done more to is made as required by the act chairman reported the carrying out are at various In al sums this liv- report (he only temple erected by the Order they given intervals for enterprise. sists of a chapel, 20x30 feet, four promote the of the property and a ot an orders of the Board made at beauty creating the board, gives very of Saint Francis which survived the every year. It is the purpose of the board ad ing rooms to be used as the home of than Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilfeld. The meet-ha-s summary of the work that the meeting of August 14. This 1680, these will be bhown its members to all boards the base- complete Pueblo revolution of the board of Accompanying yisit of superintendent and a large handsome iron gates which guard been done to date. ling continued for two ,days, during of school life at of up exposition managers of New Mexico exemplifications the county commissioners, chambers ment, which will be utilized as a the entrance to the cemetery were Santa Pe, N. M., October 1, 1913. which me systematic plans were will a will government Indian schools at Santa commerce, and com erect building, which dis city governments, workshop. The chapel is equipped presented several years ago by Mrs. William C. McDonald, .cuesod and acted upon, looking to a all Fe and mercial and careful ex- - close of the principal picturesque Albuquerque. clubs, after with five receiving vaults, built of Ilfeld. Mr. Ilfeld for several years Governor of New Mexico, distribution of the work of the board Mexico ar- In addition to the motion of the in solid features of New Mission picture planation work hand, and concrete. The building is mod- has given much assistance to the va- Santa Fe, New Mexico. and the giving of some particular di-- there will be Installed the to to chitecture of the seventeenth century. exhibit, in the object be obtained, solicit ern In every respect and cost $3,800. rious affairs of the cemetery and was Sir: rcr.tton tnereoi to us mernDers aiong Here will be a of 'convento' or monastery, tho finest not onlp its statutory aid, which may The is in ' presented composite chapel chtirchly design not only a liberal subscriber to the Pursuant to the act of the state particular lines. come the mission structures of a period historical, archaeological and ethno- by tax levy, but also contribu- and is so equipped as to offer a suit- but is also a A was building fund, carrying under which the board of resolution passed, requesting ante-datin- g from legislature, the landing of the Pil logical exhibit ever displayed by any tions commercial organizations able place for the burial office of any financial burden which it was found exposition managers was created and your excellency to appoint a woman's at James- - state at held as well as and Individ- church or grims or the settlement single any exposition yet corporations organization. There are necessary to assume. appointed by Your Excellency, provid- auxiliary to the board of exposition ( town . of stone in America. This installation will be uals whose and interests four memorial building8 constructed enterprises windows, two large and Dr. J. M. Cunningham,'!in making his for the making of reports of the managers, to consist or at, mast one in one under the direct of the will be benefited the two small. One ing br the Indians themselves brief supervision largely by publi- large window was subscription to the building fund, said of Its work, the board woman from each county in the state. state museum at" Fe. to progress begs docade converted to the cause of Santa city be obtained. presented by C. D. Harris in memory there Is no better manner in which leave to make report as follows: It was resolved, that the work of a of our Christianity through the example and The large rooms and corridor con- Already, large number of Thomas W. Garrard, who was a the real sentiment of a to the call Your the woman's should be con- community Pursuant made by auxiliary St. mones-ter- y have member of the Masonic Christian zeal of the Frayles of necting "the church with the large corporations voluntarily fraternity for can be determined than by the care the board met on the ev- - fined solely to the educational exhibit to contribute aid the board 49 Excellency, Francis. will be used by a department of asked and years and affectionately revered by with which it looks after its dead. ening of August 14, 19-1- at the office! to lie made by the state, which, as old in its efforts. - s the Masons of the as These missions, the ruins of publicity, where representatives from community well If the people are sufficiently interest- of the secretary of the State Museum hereafter will develop, is one of the I have the honor to as many of which are found in various every portion of the state may find ac- be, by many persons outside the craft. ed to make the last place of in the Palace of the Governors, at, most important and elaborate of all resting parts of New Mexico, are one hun- comodations for the entertainment Very respectfully yours, Another large window' is the gift of their relatives and friends Santa there Messrs. the exhibits which are to be displayed. departed Fe, being present dred and fifty years older than the old- of visitors interested in the state and R. E. TWITCHELL, N. O. Hermann in memory of Caro- a of of place of beauty, they will be found J. J. Shuler, Manuel U. Vigil, S. T. The question the management est of are Chairman. line S4 Hermann. One of small- of those California, which its future. the to be loyally interested In all other af Clark and R. E. Twitchell. W. Guy the publicily campaign, not only in er was among the most attractive features to Reception and rest rooms will, be windows given by A. H. Long fairs of their A. Reed, the other member of the New Mexico, but in the east, in the city. Pacific coast tourists. Added interest found around the patio, and on top of in memory of little "Billie" Long, a The Masonic was estab was to of and other advertis-alsenc- e A cemetery board, not present owing his way newspaper is found in the fact that immediately the section the church ar.d CHILD'S LAXATIVE grandson of Judge and Mrs. E. V. and connecting lished 35 years ago. A special effort from the state at that time. ing, was left to the discretion New Mexican while the window adjoining the Missions the convent there will be found a roof Long, fourth was i"wa3 made 3 3 to board was eleo- - of the chairman, years ago improve The organized by the jand judgment old- of Mrs. Bach-arac- h are the structural remains of the garden overlooking the entire exposi- the gift Mr. and Simon the men who ac- i to for IS "SYRUP OF FIGS" property. Two were fcion of R. E. Twitchell' as chairman, Pursuant the advertisement in ocean in beau- est civilization the United States. tion, the city and the Pacific to loving memory of their tive in the and beauti-ficatio- n IT. as and for the New Mexico building, improvement and Manuel Vigil secretary plans New Mexico's building will in itself the west. tiful 'little daughter, Bernice, who all of the grounds were Charles treasurer. Resolutions were adopted three sets of plans were submitted, to world- be a most engaging exhibit The board also determined that MADE FROM FRUIT CAN'T HARM died several years ago. H. Sporleder, an old citizen of Las rvviH'n? fr,f ho nec-'o- f which were most worthy and ,,,rh..o wide visitors. three of its members, who had not TENDER STOMACH, LIVER A handsome altar, suitable for all now a resident and enstrated the interest aroused owing Vegas and of Tucson, essary stationery, supplies, etc., t: The scheme of Interior decoration already been to visit San Diego, AND BOWELS forms of religious services of the va- and Lucian son of E. Ro- clerical assistance for the on to the of architecture which Rosenwald, carrying style of the chuch will appeal to all Messrs. Reed, Vigil and Clark, rious denominations is with 'had the equipped senwald, now a resident ot Kansas of the work provided for by the act been determined upon by in oil an candleholder classes. Upon its walls, panels, accompanying the architect, Mr. Rapp, If your Jittle one's tongue is coated, oak bearing seven City. The grounds were laid out and of the legislature. board. The plans submitted by the will be depicted the prominent should at the earliest opportunity go it is a sure sign the stomach, liver candles. This was presented by Mr. under Mr. Rosenwald's direc- A free discussion was had relative firm of I. H. and W. M. Rapp, of plotted events in the life of St. Francis of to San Diego and after concluding the and bowels need a egntle, thorough and Mrs. Cecilio Rosenwald in mem- and the in ex- - were tion, early improvements to the scope and character of the Santa Fe, unanimously adopted of Fe, formalities the mana- once. of Assisi, the patron saint Santa necessary with cleansing at When your child ory their, young son, Joseph. the form of the stone wall surroflnd-in- g hibit which, in the judgment of the 'by the board. the capital of the state. Portaits of gers of the exposition, to advertise for is cross, peevish, listless, pale, doesn't There is also on the altar an oak the and the of board, would merit the of the: The board is assured that under the property planting approval representative frayles of the order bids at San Diego for the construction sleep, act naturally; if breath is bad, cross given by a friend in memory of the trees were our and in for construction work bordering the roadways people of state, appeal aj prevailing price m fee displayed( Including the flrst of the building. stomach sour, system full of cold, Miss Irene Soloma Whitmore. The - due to the efforts of Mr. Sporledpr. material way to the thousands of visa- ;,, san inego, mat una miliums 0uto come tQ vmU gubsequent The chairman was also requested throat sore, or if feverish, give a beautiful benches, of ecclesiastical The cemetery association is doin1' at. the j be erected lor a sum not exceeuing cr3 exposition. to the conquest of Mexico. The invi- of "California of design, were in the by - to extend to your excellency an teaspoonful Syrup placed chapel everything possible to continue ih: The chairman gave an outline of his sixteen thousand dollars, not includ- scenes incident to the martyrdom of tation to the members of Figs," and in a few hours all the the Order of the Eastern Star. r.;sa to of the its accompany improvement of the property it ideas relative the character ing furnishings. - , the frayles at the pueblo of Puera the board, and if- possible, to secure clogged-up- constipated waBte, sour The building was designed by Ar is to be individual hnlliUncr whirh should be constructed This building will be a feature of hoped that the (near the modern city of Albuquer- the attendance at the same time of bile and undigested food will gently chitect E. W. Hart, and Is considered owners - in property therein will awaken conforming to the Spanish Colonial the exposition, and the judgment oc- move que) in 1580 will reveal to many some other representative citizens of out of the bowels, and ypu have one of the most harmonious in every to their In which is the architectural plan of the board, will reflect great credit responsibility giving great type currences quite unknown to the vast the state, as the occa- a well, playful child again. detail of the various public and pri- was! the of the and in undoubtedly er care to their plots. The present of the San Diego exposition. It upon people state, of . Sick children needn't be coaxed to vate which he has con - majority sion of the visit of the board will pro- buildings sextion Is John Hanson, whose ear- decided to erect a building which itself proving a most valuable adver- -- Accompanying canvasses will be voke some formal function on the part take this harmless fruit laxative." structed in this city. Excellent work nest efforts summer wouid disclose the New Mexico' mis- - medium. during the past tising shown whereon will be portrayed the of It was Millions of mothers keep it handy be was done by the contractors, Richard h the exposition officials, and have forth Sion and of the seven- - Relative to the exhibit to be brought great improve- monastery scenes of the great revolution of Au of cause they know its action on the Smith, who had charge of the stone fur-tur- deemed highest importance that ment in the condition the struc-- : in the mentioned general and ap- century,' patterning played building 10, 1680, when 21 gave stomach, liver and bowels is work, and Frank Revelle, the with gust frayles the executive of the state be present prompt carpen pearance of the cemetery. The Ma- as far as after the rher on in this report, together ' possible, up their lives for Christ and civiliza at that time. and sure. They also know a little ter.. church and its on the Rock all (he it is the plan of sonic fraternity exercises the policy buildings furnishings, tion. In as much as given today saves a sick child tomor The chapel and gate will stand as a to so and the appropriation of putting into the property in im- of Acoma. the board prepare arrange expo row;. monument to 'the x The church proper, during the made by the will not be generosity of the de- the of the of such exhibit so legislature provements and upkeep every cent In order to carry out ideas major portign Ask a t will be used as an auditorium avilable until Feb- -' your druggist for bot citizens who contributed to the fund - sition, after the flrst of rived from the sale of lots. ce the board it was determined to adver-'tlia- t can be returned- to New tle of Tha they where, means of motion pictures, 1914, "California Syrup of Figs; which was expended in the construe mil-Ne- by ruarw, the board authorized the is a drain Use in the daily papers for plans by Mexico and installed in the state which contains metery upon the lodge aided by competent lecturers, will be borrowing of sufficient to directions for babies. tion of the lodge. Great credit is due than Mexican and other architects. cenm, to the state a money carry rather asset, but the burden is thereby saving shown all the resources of the state. on children of all ages and for grown-up- s to the trustees, whose mem will its ordinary current expenses, present borne gladly. In the matter of keeping books and large amount of the money which on the bottle. Beware of coun O. Vivid representations, without cost which, I have the pleasure to state, plainly bers are L. Gregory, Cecilio Rosen Those who contributed to aocounts of the board, upon sugges- - be expended in procuring terfeits tha gala necessarily to the visitor, of the quartz and coal are reduced to a minimum In sold here. Get the genuine, wald, George H. Kinkel, Robert J. decora-vouche- r expend- lodge building fund were W. tlon of the chairman, the system of the paintings and other mural made by "California Com- Harry mining industries In all their details; iture, with a maximum of result in ef- Fig Syurp Taupert, N. O. Hermann, W. P. Mills Mens Kelly, Jefferson Raynolds, v. Ii check accounts recommended hereinafter mentioned, gov- pany." Don't be fooled! Adv. and K. agriculture, irrigation, the great fort. Attached to this report is a S, Van Petten, and to N. O Crockett, Dr. J. M. by the interstate commerce commls-- i The pictures and motion picture of Cunningham, ernment projects now in course picture of the drawing of the Hermann, who was its president at Charles R. De E. sion to the of the f iims will remain an invaluable building A Ilfeld, Graftenreid, railway companies always construction, Individual alfalfa, fruit Marvelous Escape the time the construction of the build adopted. little a Rosenwald and sons, C. D. Harris, N. country, was adopted as being simple asset of the state, live stock and "My boy had marvelous es was and to Dr. W. P. Mills and melon farms, Colored lantern slides of this build- writes P. F. Bastiams ing begun, O. Hermann, J. C. Johnsen, T, W. and yet complete. It is proposed in the matter of the cape," of Prince who ranches, manufacturing establish- will be in mo- - as president of the board this co-te- ing displayed all of the Albert, Cape of Good Hope. "It oc James S. A. After an Informal discussion of mat-- 1 educational exhibit to invite the Hayward, Duncan, Sr., ments, municipalities, public build- curred in the middle of the night. He A. William of minor board of the state superintendent Jones, White, N. Weil, importance, the operation the lumber industry, scenery un- got a very severe attack of croup. coun-tomb- ings, Order to meet Santa Fe on - of instruction, the various As luck would have it, I had a Congregation Montefiore, of adjourned at Sep- public in the Rocky mountains, large of schools surpassed bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem Eastern Star, Agua Pura company, 16, 1913. ty and city superintendents com Obstinate Hcne the and great SCALP TROUBLE FOR edy in the house. After following G. Milroy, O. L. Gregory, p. Rammer, , On that day the board met at the and all of the heads of the higher munal habitations of civ the directions for an hour and twenty . W. G. M. of the of Reed, Carey, Dr. W. P. chairman of the board, stitutions learning. ilizations, will do much to negative minutes he was throueh all danger.' Sold all Mills, Millard W. Browne, Simon there being present Messrs. Clark, The director of the state museum, Mexico Is by dealers. Adv. the prevalent idea that New OVER TEN Bacharach, A. H. M. M. Reed and the chairman, R. E. Twitch- - Dr. Edgar L. Hewett, appeared before Fine Long, Padgett, is still the land of cactus, coyotes and Remedy that Clears II. G. Messrs. board offered the services of A.CATHOLIC GOLDEN JUBILEE Coors, Herbert W. Clark, J. D. ell; Vigil and Shuler being the and A educat Skin of strong presentation of the Spokane, Wash., Oct. 10. Under Pimples on Cheeks, Hand, Robert J. Taupert, A. Strauss, facilities the new state will Small Bunches on ional of Scalp. Itched, the auspice's of the Gonzaga univer- Temples, Sides of Nose Chris Wiegand, W. C. Dennis, V. M. be seen In of the the employment Formed Scale. Hair Came Out sity of this city an interesting cele- and Chin. Lyon and J. B. Merrltt. school children in all the cities in the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura bration was held today in honor of f portrayal of the of the south- history ment Cured in Two Months. the golden jubilee of the planting of The changeable weather of early west during three centuries, to each the Catholic faith in this section of fall brings on coughs and colds that prominent and board of the have a weakening effect on the sys- municipality 208 llarrison St., Elyria, Ohio. country. The central figure in ctrik-in- g "My tem, and become chronic. Use education being assigned some case was a scalp trouble. I flrst noticed the celebration was the venerable may small bunches 6n Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. historical event. my scalp which com Father Joseph Camana, the first Cath- It menced to itch I has a very soothing and healing ef- Through this medium tha visitor and would olic the Indians on scratch them and in time missipnary among of fect the irritated and inflamed air will witness the war.deringa of Alvar the Pacific and recogniz- passages, and will help very quickly. they got larger, forming a northwest, Let com- scale or scab with S. S. S. It Is a well known medicine Nunez Cabeza de Vaca and his a littlo pus, ed as the founder, of the Catholic Purify Your family and chunks that results. O. O. Scbaefer and panions from the Gulf c Mexico to of hair would faith In what was then known as Ore- Blood. gives come out when I would V insects Red Cross Drug Co. Adv. In 1537; the march 5( can't the Pacific coast scratch thorn off. It caused gon. It was years ago today that Harm. . of Coronado in search of tho Seven mo to lose most of Father 75 . my hair. Caruana baptized Indian Acne al tacks the glandular structure OHIO POLICE CHIEFS MEET Cities of Cibola and ths land of the It became thin and dry and children, members of the Couer of the skin, more particularly those lifeless. I was troubled for tiny glands that secrete fat Cincinnati, Oct. 10. The annual in 1540; the storming of the d'Alene tribe, the being held S. S. S - Quiviras ever ten years with it until it got so bad I baptism And it is here that the famoua convention of the Ohio Police ass-o- of Tlguex In the valley of the was ashamed to go to a barbor to on the s'te now occupied tbe blood purifier is most active in its pueblos get my by Influence. ciatior( was opened in Cincinnati to- un- hair cut. Northern Rio Grande; the first colonisation Pacific railway's passenger There is one in S. 8. S., the with, an "I tried everything I could hold ingredient day attendance of poiice der Juan de Onate in 159S; the pueblo get of; station in this city. purpose of which it is to stimulate the and , but received no euro cells In the tissues select chiefs and safety directors from many rebellion of 1(380; the I commenced that they by until using Cuticura 3oap and from the blood the nutriment that cities throughout the state. The con ex- Ointment when the scale Avoid General De Vargas in 1090; the commenced to Sedative Cough Medicines makesnew skin and' thus eliminates vention will continue its sessions over disappear. The way I used the Cuticura If you want to contribute directly all irritants, acid3 and parasites that HAS STOOD FOR SUPERIOR ploring expeditions of the f'.ghtecnth and was inflame the There is a tomorrow. EXCELLENCE SINCE I860 Soap Ointment to wash my scalp to the occurrence of capillary bron- glands. natural century; the capture of Major Zibulou .twice a day with warm water and Cuticura tendency of the fine network of blood chitis and pneumonia use cough medi- vessels in the to M. the of the commerca of Soap and rub on the Cuticura Ointment. skin throw oft impuri- Pike; story cines that contnin Home-Keepin- g Q I received benefit in a codine, morphine, ties, but where a persistent inflamma- Women Netd Health Malt and the oM Santa Fe and couple of weeks and heroin other sedatives when Uhioto the prairies was cured in two months." and yon tion process has invaded the skin, the and F. Strength la an absolutely distillation of selected n rnrefiiiTtr (aigned) J. have a or cold. An natural work of the blood is In- pure clean, ha Chihuahua trails; the Indian revolu- Jan. 2S, 1013. cough expectorant repair The work of a fcoine-Ke!p!n- g wom- and so as to Busher, terfered with. It the stimu- processed remove, as far as possible, all injurious elements. It not have a clear like Chamberlain's Coitsrh Remedy i3 requires an makes a constant call in is manufactured for the of tion of 1837; the American conquest Why skin, soft white what, is lating- activity of S. S. S. to overcome her purpose supplying the profession and public in hands, a clean scalp and la needed. That cleans out the and with a reliable tonic and in 1846;. the Texas invasion of 1862; good hair? It such morbid conditions. If you have strength vitality, ,and slcltnes general stimulant, and without is the oc- culture beds or breeding for Ha2-do- question your birthright. Cuticura Soap with an places' been troubled with acne, do not comes through her kidupys and r purest and best By its salutary effect upon the enriches in 1870, and the eerms of despair digestion it the the advent of the railways casional use of Cuticura Ointment will bring penumonia and other of a cure. cftener than sh knows. ToU.t blood and builds and t body muscle, and in the prevention and relief of coughs, New Mexico about these coveted conditions germ diseases. That is nennmo-ni- You can S. S. P. In druff colds, and stomach troubles it has no finally, the admission of in most cases why any Kidney Pills win inr'rorata and re- equal. It makes the old feel young and when all else fails. Sold the never results from a cold when store, but insist upon having it. Take keeps the young strong and vigorous. into the union, closing with the in- throughout no 'chance store her, and weak tnclt, rwrvm;, world. Liberal samplo of each mailed free, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used with a substitute. And if Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY most of William C. your blend condition is ncss, aching joints; and irresrelftr t Wi- by druggists, and Governor 32-- post-car- Tt such that you grocers dealers, auguration with Skin Hook. Address d has a world wide reputation for Its will 51.00 a bottle. Our doctors al would like to consult a der action all large will send you advice and illustrated medi-c- in 1912. "Cuticura, T, Boston." cures. It. contains specialist dieapprnr booklet on The McDonald, Dept. no morphine or freely, address the Medical The Tills are :!. n request Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y, who share and Cu- Iifpt., Foley Kidney New Mexico will use its more than WMen shampoo with other sedative. For sale by ail deal- Swift Sperttic Company, 181 Swift Bids, Schaefor and R"J Cross ticura tv illltii J It bust for skin ' Dhit Soap and scalp. ers. Adv. Autianta, Ga. Adv. P" FOUR LAS VEGA3 DAILY OPTIC, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1913. til service of Yom Kippur will be ended. This season is a moat solemn oc- GRAND JURY ENDS PLENTY OF GOOD SMALL DLAZE IS iemydoctoit casion for the Jewish people and is strictly observed, on account of the DO YOU BREAK YOUR IS IT FOR day being Saturday. AN ETOFUL STUFF FOR QUICKLY PUT Observed All Over World GLASSES OFTEN? New York, Oct 10. There Is no HER greater and more generally observed SESSION DINNER OUT holiday in the Jewish calendar than Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, TRY A PAIR OF ZYLONITE STAR IN "READY MONEY'.' BE-I- the observance of which will begin MANY INDICTMENTS RETURNED SHOPPERS MAY FIND EXCELLENT FIRE DEPARTMENTS PREVENT LIEVES HEALTHY FOOD at sunset today and continue, with BY THE UNITED STATES MATERIALS FOR THE SUN- DAMAGE TO GROSS KELLY IfVm AND COMPANY i.JwHw intorriintinn un INVESTIGATORS DAY FEED PLANING MILL RIMS MADE AT til the first stars become visible in There is a particular fitneBS in the the sky tomorrow. It is the tenth Santa Fe, Oct. 10. In addition to The season is at its best in the way This morning at 2:45 o'clock a fire of Ev- appearance of Mary Carlisle, who has day of the month of TIshrl and ends the indictment of the two postoffice eatables for Sunday's dinner. alarm was turned in from the Gross, the role of Ida Tyler in William A. the period of ten days of penitence employes of this city charged with erything that could be Obtained last Kelly and company box factory and No a destin- week is still TAUP t which with Rosh Hashona. stealing shipment of money pn the market, although was to the two fire ERTS Brady's comedy triumph "Ready began responded by Jews than ed for the National bank of Den- in some lines the shows a de a Money," which is announced for pre-'da-y is holier to the this, First product companies, which extinguished HotitntiAi, iit iha nnnfiin nnom hnnsnithe most rinorously observed of all ver, the United States grand jury re crease in uality. The general stock small blaze which had started In some true Fol- of to obtained.- - sur- October 1G. he days of fasting and penitence. turned numerous other bills. vegetables is be Rad lumber just outside the fence in- with sunset all or- lowing the session of the grand jury, ishes, onions and lettuce may be which had Miss Carlisle was the leading Beginning today rounding the p!ace, but ANNIVERSARY OF REVOLUTION Oats were relatively weak. Longs thoir an "echo" of the has had at 5 cents for one bunch, or three genue in a number of Broadway pro- thodox Jews suspend work and jurors' activity gained no headway. It Is thought the Havana, Oct. 10. All public build- unloaded, influenced by.' the Increase in and gone all over New Mexico, Over at for 10 cents. Carrots axe at use ductions before she accepted an en- congregate their temples syna- selling fire originated from the careless ings were closed today and business of the Washington increase, compar- of the internal reve 5 cents a hunch or three for 10 cents, gagement to appear in "Ready Money" gogues where they will spend day and Gallup the work of matches by tramps. to a great extent suspended in honor ed with nue be September. r.nd until sun- officials to break up selling liquor Healthy looking cauliflower may wind that h and lias by no means joined the list night, fasting praying, On account of the heavy of the forty-fift- anniversary of the Higher prices for hogs steadied to Indians and without a bought for 12 1--2 cents a pound and blew for of actresses who furnish hints on down tomorrow. From this rigorous selling it prevailed, the fire whistle beginning of the great struggle for provisions. First sales' 'were at last the chil- license is seen in the Indictments promises to have a big sale tomorrow, fire bells Beauty doctoring and feminine exercis- fast are exempt only sick, a long time and also the independence which was begun by the night's figures, with changes later and old per- brought Manuel M. Rives, Pearl onions, the thing for a Had the fire ing to the papers. She has many ar- dren of tender age very against just sounded a loud alarm. Cubans in 1868 and which continued mainly upward. Manuel Sandoval and Frank Church creamed are at guments taking the opposite course. sons who would break down under vegetable dish, selling gained headway there is little doubt without interruption until 1878. Many Before upon ill. These three are charged with sell the same price. Cranberries of good would "In almost every paper nowadays," the long fast. entering but that the entire box factory buildings are handsomely decorated ! is par- Ing liquor to Indians. Butiltio Duarte quality are on the market, selling at 15 says Miss Carlisle, "one finds advice tho fast a bountiful repast have been in serious danger. with Cuban flags and the public NEW'YOFiK STOCK EXCHANGE of Antonio Duarte, Jose M. Padilla and cents a quart. Green tomatoes go at busi by actresses how to improve the fig- taken of. After this is disposed It was suggested by a local squares and the principal streets are New York, Oct.' 10 Prices fell Jesus Mendoza were indicted for sell 5 cents a pound while fairly good a ure and face. I am almost afraid the all repair to the synagogue for the ripe ness man this morning that when crowded with crowds in festive at- away again today when absence of to Indians. the tomatoes are sold at three for dis- which Is the ing liquor Among pounds g public will believe that an actress "Hoi Nidre" service, fire breaks out in the business tire. Band concerts and speechmak-in- anything; approaching staunch support Indictments of Gallup men are F. 25 cents. Mangoes both red and dam- main vocation is to study herself and most beautiful and impressive in the !id trict or in any place where great constitute the features of the was demonstrated by an early raid orthodox Burnham and Jesus Cerecedes, for car green chili are selling at 10 cents the owners of all to write of it. If one should use half Jewish ritual. The ultra age might result, the public celebration. on the copper group.' There was vir- robbery. pound. Crisp c.elery is worth 10 cents a of the things prescribed to rub on the remain in the synagogue through the property in that block or within tually no outside demand for stocks, At Alamagordo the arm of law a stilk. Sweet potatoes the lace and body, I believe half the skin night and the following day, while te regular distance of 200 yards from the origin- and bear traders forced down quota- reached out for Joe Martinez, indicted Jersey sweets, are selling at three at would be rubbed off; if one quarter the less strict observers and those al fire.be notified by telephone KANSAS CITY. LIVE STOCK tions easily. Fear of g for stealing an opsn registered pack pounds for 25 cents. correct Infor- of the things I have read to put Into who by age or sickness are exempt once of the blaze. The Kansas City, Oct. 10. Hogs, re- their position, however, acted as a to age. In fruits the best in the land is ob received over the eyes and mouth were used, I can from fasting return their homes, mation cannot always be ceipts 2,500. Market 5 cents higher. check on their activities, and, selling At Deming tainable at a fair price. Peaches, information almost believe half of the teeth and where they remain quietly until the the telephone from the Bulk heavy $88.25; pack- pressure grew less pronounced after Charles R. Wagner of Deming was pears, grapes, apples, bananas and taken $7.908; eyes of women would be put out; if day of fasting is ended. One of the bureau and this matter may be ers and butchers lights the flurry. indicted for robbing the United States lemons all sell at the usual price. $88.35; we were to do all the physical exer- features of Yom Kippur is its gen up with the fire department. $7.908.30; pigs Although Union Pacific developed mail. Enrique Canales and Manuel Canteloupes, the last of the season, $67.25. cises I have read advises, I do not eral observance by Jews all over the 1,000, Market steady. the announcement of are Indicted are now on the maricet at the low Cattle, receipts especial weakness, d Garcia, also Deming, has think we would have time for any- world. Even the reform The Adolph Phillip company Prime fed steers dressed of the directors followed by for into the United States price of three and four for 25 cents. $99.50; yesterday, else. I believe that naturalness Jews observe the day, although, as breaking disposed of the English' rights to "The steers western steers Lovett's thing Concord are 50 beef $88.90; judge supplementary food postoffice with intent to rob. grapes selling at cents Girl" the Shuberts and and freedom from thinking of one's a rule, they do not abstain from Midnight to southern steers $5.50(?p j ment of today, deprived the market j At a basket. The local dealers are of the much and do not the whole night Raton the will be produced at the New used effec self constitute the best qualities spend ' of piece 7; cows $4.257.25; heifers $59l of a prop which had been Raton was the scene of another in- opinion that this class grapes will on or about Christmas. of a woman's charm. Eternally think- and day in their houses of worship. York Casino Blockers and feeders $5.508.25; by bull traders. Pressure from dictment. Claude remain at the""same price for the' rest tually to to the Talmud, each Claude Keith, alias Union ing of beauty culture and on how According of the houswife bulls $4.D05.50; calves $G10. abroad was renewed. Pacific des- Jones, was indicted for breaking a season, and the might to official statistics cov- exercise properly makes a woman man's conduct is judged and his According Sheej, receipts 11,000. Market stea- reached its low figure of yesterday, seal on a car. save time by buying now and making em- wilf-ron- and whole of the German s ious and artificial, and any tiny decided on New Year's day, ering the dy to weak. Lambs $G.2570; year- while Reading and Steel fell under While the grand jury returned 28 jellies and preserves. An occasional now jictrcss who makes this her leading the decree of heaven is sealed on the pire, the employers' organizations wethers that day's low marks. Toward noon 18 in one the watermelon may be seen now but It lings $55.75; $4.256.25; Atonement. The ten peniten- indictments, batch, numbering 132,458 members, covering cov- thought will become superficial and Day of will be the ewes $3.604.35, prices rose fractionally on short Ha- names of those indicted will be given exception rather than the of both sexes. in her work. tial days, beginning with Rosh 4,378,275 workers ering. Bonds were steady. out only when arrests "have been rule. For meats turkeys, ducks and "J in and shona and ending with Yom Kippur, CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE of stocks around beliee living naturally made. chickens with the usual run of beef, Scarcity prevailing woman to suit her belief in are therefore devoted by orthodox New York the Chicago, Oct. 10. Uneasiness of caused the market to make up every Two Are Extradited pork, mutton and veal still adorn the Under a new law in prices culture and exercise to her Jews to prayer and to settling their at Its dis shorts, to whom the government re- ground rapidly In the early afternoon. beauty Judge Arellano and Jesus de la Tor- meat markets. Oysters are being industrial commission may, accounts with one another, for it is of was a somewhat sur- Union Pacific and scored full own environment and personality, re were an sold at the usual price. With this large cretion, permit the construction port disagreeable Steel helief that all sins com- brought by extradition believe in keeping healthy and happy, the ancient stock the of the din- factories of six stories or under, prise, rallied the wheat market today recoveries, hut Reading did not do Divine from El Paso on the charge of bring- average Sunday and I think if a woman time to mitted by Israel, against the are with fireproof after a little, weakness at the outset. so well and Amalgamated moved ner- gives ing aliens into Cue United States. ner shouldn't be lowered next week which provided commands are forgiven on the Day Vs reading and the happy thoughts that but should be in every to stairways. The opening was unchanged to cent vously and made little headway, being com- All of these men are in, jail in va- equal way : al- of but the wrongs was In war- jood books brin? forth, she would Atonement, the best served this year. lower, and there a slight further hampered byt the break copper man do not re- rious parts of the s;ate and will be ways look beautiful in a feminine mitted by man against decline, after which prices rose above rants abroad and rumors of fresh arraigned before October St. ceive unless attempts Judge Pope Postal employes in Paul, Minn., close. The was way, through the effect of a content- forgiveness 11. They Make You Feel Good yesterday's close price cutting. to these have organized a com- ed state of mind more than with the have been made right The pleasant purgative effect pro- steady to cent higher. The market closed weak. Suit Filed and opened a store with a view . duced by Chamberlain's Tablets and pany follows: study of beauty culture. To sleep wrongs. A in Corn received substantial support The lasts sales were .as suit was filed the United States the healthy condition of body and of reducing for themselves the cost well, exercise enough in walking in from bull leaders and more than re- Amalgamate!" Copper 72. district court by E. P. Bujac vs. C. C. mind which they create make one of living. Membership is not alto- ' the to read good books and feel covered from a setback due to the Sugar 109 open air, Marshall and the Pecos Valley Alfalfa joyful., For sale by all dealers. limited to employes. : INDIGESTION ENDED, Adv. gether postal 94 Va make one's mind contented through Farms company, on removal from government report. Opening figures Atchison a wom were Vi cent off and ex dlv ..108VS Itiappy thoughts, will give to Eddy county. unchanged to Northern Pacific, face more real more READY FOR CROWDS of board for some additional occurred, .....162 an's beauty and STOMACH FEELS FINE Grand Jury Report The report the fishery depression Reading Tulsa, Okla., Oct. 10. To properly 1913 shows the num- but carried the market Southern Pacific -- 89 of a lasting kiud than all the studies We, the grand jury, beg leave to Scotland for that later higher arrange details for the handling of fish- close. 152 of the extraneous self. And I think report as follows: We have been in ber of persons employed in the than the previous The close Union Pacific huge crowds is a big job in any con- industries sub- was an to 56 his applies to an actress work on the 'PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN" FIXES SOUR, session from October G, 1913, less than eries and the various teady at advance of United States Steel vention city. On the first day of Oc- .105 stage, for do not make a mistake. GASSY, UPSET STOMACHS three days have examined sidiary thereto was 90,040; net United' States Steel, pfd.... thirty tober, however, the citizens of Tulsa The public will at once recognize in IN FIVE MINUTES cases and 59 witnesses and have had completed plans to fully enter- an actress through her work what her found 29 true bills, in one case exam- tain the largest number gf people ever dally life and thoughts are. If she Sour, gassy, upset stomach, ined have found no Indictment and gathered together at any in is forever thinking of the externals heartburn, dyspepsia; when the have returned one no true bill. place OUR STORE wbel OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT Oklahoma. Today Tulsa can give or if she is forgetting them in the food you eat ferments into gases and In view of the conditions in the aches and every assurance of adequate and com- Closed 7 to 6 m. effect of a contented mind, her work stubborn lumps; your head neighborhood of Gallup, with refer- from Saturday Morning a. m. Saturday p. on that's fortable accommodation far her thou- will show." you feel sick and miserable, ence to sealing liquor to Navajo In- Account of Jewish sands of visitors during the Interna- Holiday Miss Carlisle, although a young miss, when you realize the magic in Pape's dians and bootlegging, as shown by mis- tional Dry Farming Congress, Octo- is A great favorite in New York, Diapepsin. It makes all stomach the evidence before this jury and upon ber 22 to November 1. , where she played in "Ready Money" ery vanish in five minutes. which we have based numerous in- stomach is In a continuous Every hotel, every rooming house during its run at the Maxine Elliott If your dictments, this jury earnestly recommends I and every restaurant in the city has NIGHT AND 1ADPAIMP Theater for six months. Her natural revolt if you can't get it regulated, that some steps be taken by Dia- been busy preparing to take care of manner of acting, her delicate beauty please, for your sake, try Pape's which a special deputy United States to have a the enormous influx of strangers and and girlish femininity have caused her pepsin. It's so needless marshal shall be located at Gallup, MONDAY next meal a facilities have been Increased to to be in great demand in roles of in- bad stomach make your ehave been greatly aided in the then take a little handle with ease, a daily attendance genues. It has been said of her that favorite food meal, dispatch of our business by the offi- will not he any dis of over 10,000 people. the moment she appears on the stage Diapepsin. There cers of this court, to whom we extend fear. It s because DnCIMUAC IS'S the entire effect of a scene brightens tres- s- eat without our sincere thanks. does" regu- western system is to the effect that Miss Carlisle was selected from Pape's Diapepsin "really Having completed our labors to the tip. stomachs that November 11 has been set by that a great number of young actresses to late weak, best of our knowledge and belief, we millions of sales annually. road as the date on which they will role of in gives it Ha respectfully ask to be discharged. play the Ua Tyler "Ready case of to honor the transcontinental What We Otter Get a large rapes C. K. COTTON, begin SaturdayNight SaturdayNight Money." Her winsome personality on 2 Diapepsin from any drug store. It is C. H. script a basis of cents from a and youth is looked upon as one of WOHRER, Sec'y. Foreman. 7 to 9 7 to 9 the quickest surest stomach relief and ?90 book and 3 cents from a $40 book. thfi charms of the Montgomery de Ask for Receiver ' cure known. It acts almost like magic This road informed the commission Papers left here yesterday evening 10 Monday lightful comedy. it is a scientific, harmless and pleas some time ago that it would honor this Yards Extra 25 Cent Iron Clad for Tucumcari, signed by the attorney ant stomach preparation which truly script on the basis mentioned com- general, asking Judge T. B. Leib, of Children's Hose belongs In every home. Adv. mencing at a date to be announced Quality Outing' Ladies' Winter Under- - JEWISH PEOPLE TO the Eighth judicial district, to IQ appoint later, and this announcement was re Ctp vests a receiver for the First State) Bank of Flannel for and Drawers Per Pair Pills Succeed ceived today. , i Foley Kidney Tucumcari. No recommendation was OBSERVE A FAST Because they are an honestly made for West made for the Requisition medicine that relieves promptly the position, Judge Leib Governor McDonald a Boy's Fleeced Union to kid- today signed Cp IQn suffering due weak, Inactive being in Tucumcari now and acces- the' 89c 6 UU each 19c and bladder action. Thev requisition to, governor of Okla- Suits, BEGINS neys painful sible to! the, stockholders of the bank. :DAY OF ATONEMENT ' in toi , offer a powerful help to nature ' ' homa, asking .for the return New AT LAST""" Another Mandamus Writ 6 O'CLOCK, building up the true excreting kidney Mexico of L. C. West, president of the Blouse . normal action and A writ of mandamus entitled, the Boy's Cadet 1NG 24 HOURS tissue in restoring American Bank and Trust company of 63C IQn bladder discomforts. TRY State New ex Fred each ...... ', TJU relieving of Mexico, rel., Clovis. which was closed several vVaists, TllJi.M. u. u. ociiaeier ana nea uiosh fornoff, vs. W. G, state - SaturdayNijjht SaturdayNight All the Jewish business houses will ur. Sargent, months aeo. West is under Indict- - Drug siore. state to closed tomorrow in celebration of dltor, to compel the auditor ment ln 7 to Sheets je , Curry county. charged w,ft 9 Ladies' Best Black Lisle $1.00 Value Yom or the Day of Atonement make the levy required to raise suffl-- 65C IQp Kippur CANAL ZONE SLAYER GOES FREE unIawfulIy recelvi lt know. Hose..-.--- - ' eient funds to maintain the mounted . . , , . Services will be held in the temple Oct. 10. J. Frank Hous- ,,. u,.. 10 Yards Size 81x90 Best Panama, next fiscal was and all day tomorrow and will fel- police for the year, Is Okla- tonight ton, who last February killed his said to be in Ktowa county, - Dr. Jacob argued before the supreme court yes- Best 36 Per-- Warner's Brassiere Cor- be conducted by Landau, low worker, Harry Stern, whom he homa, Inch JQn Pepperell Sheeting of Monte-- f afternoon, F. C. Wilson rep- 65c 4 spiritual director Temple accused of ruining his home, will be terday Political Science Delegates set Covers ju i The service will "be in resenting the mounted police and Ira ca,le for Each lore. keeping given his freedom tomorrow, after The New York Academy of Political occasion and Its Grimshaw, assistant attorney general, - with the impresive having spent nine months in prison. sciense will meet on November 14 and Ca- Men's Four -- In -- Hand the Jew. the arguments for the audi- JQn meaning to His release is the result of a pardon making 15 to discuss the pending currency 10 05c this"-eveni- tor. case out of the fact Ties, each 79c Beginning at 6 o'clock him the department of The grows legislation, and want delegates granted by was made for they the annual fast will start and civil administration in the anal zone that no appropriation from the various states. Governor the fiscal December 3ae continued until tomorrow night. upon order of Colonel Goethals. The year commencing McDonald has answered the reques: THP. will be eaten 1, 1913, for the, maintenance of the store of Quality" During this time nothing trial Judges condemned Houston to by naming the following: E. A. Warner r Ladies Jews. The services at the mounted police, although no formal i by the ten years In prison. At the time the Roswell; M. W. Flournoy, Al- Wll - start 8 o'clock. was abolishing the Brothers 114 Dome Journal emple tonight will at nublio was greatly Incensed because legislation passed buquerque; H. P. Jones, Tucumcari; i Tomorrow another service office. The sum of about $12,000 is it I it W morning ie was not given a jury trial, and John W. Harris, Las Vegas. (Mti-- (&i&-4-l (Aysaj) involved. Corsets Patterns will be held at 10 o'clock and tomor- 'he action of Colonel Goethals in free-'i- g J ..tj. Date row afternoon at 2 o'clock and co- Houston has caused great satis-'ictlo- n November 11, the Las Vf.gas. South- - The nfining unfit- o'clock, when the last among all classes here. Word from the El Paso and Subscribe for Optic. LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1913. FIVE

NOLETTE BEATEN P D 1LADE LPU1AN S PERSONALS NORMAL NOTES THE SECRET OF SUCCESS 4 BY DEFEAT NEW The Philomathian society held its DAIIGER A. S. Dorman, a piano man from IS not so much in knowing how to make money as in knowing how to hold on to it. Deposited in program laBt (Wednesday morning. Denver, was a business visitor in the the savings Department of this bank the temptation to spend is removed and there is a This was one of the best entertain- always grow- incentive to add more. city today. ments that has been given for some BOWLERS YORKERS ing P. A. Williams arrived in. the city time and was well liked by the stu- The "Secret of Success'1 will be an open book to you when yoo become a regular saver at this bank. from Santa Fe for a short last night dents. The following was the pro- business visit. : IN 4 Interest Paid on All gram: : THIRD GAME ELKS' LEAGUE (Continued From Page One.) Savings Deposits Mr. and Mrs. R. Robb of 'yatrous "Unfold Ye Portals" Girls' and IS PLAYED AT THE CLUB came in for a few days' last night Boys' Glee clubs. , HOUSE Murphy's grounder and touched sec- visit in Las Vegas. Gladys Carroon. ond. No runs, no hits, no errors. PEOPLES BANK (& TRUST CO. Shoe- Reading 0. R. McDowell and Charles "Good Beloved" Girls" Glee Standing of the Teams Ninth Inning vis- Night CAPITAL S113.000.00 maker of Trinidad were business club. Won Lost Pet. New York Crandall batted in place itors in Las Vegas today. Newsy Notes-Eth- el Wilson, C. W. G. Ward 1 0 1.000 of Wilson. Collins threw out Cran well known Jamea Abercromble, a critic's Report Miss Ross. H. Raynolds 1 0 1.000 dall. Merkle flied out to Murphy. in the rancher of Antonchico, arrived J. Danziger 1 0 1.000 Grant batted for Marquard. Strike business city last night for a short The boys who were forming a lit- C. H. Baily 0 1 .000 one! Strike two! Two nans! roul bail! TAKING NOTHING visit here. erary society met last Monday and C. Danziger 0 1 .000 Ball 3! Grant fouled out to Schang. return- Attorney Charles A. Spiess adopted the constitution that had Nolette - , 0 1 .000 No no no errors. FULLY EOUIPPFO AT YOUR DOOR where runs, hits, $1,050 ed this afternoon from Raton, been drawn up for the society. The The official box score: for the past he has been on business society was named the Trigonian,as Last night at the Elks' club the New York AB R H PO EDR GRANTED few days. it is for he promotion of literary, so- Nolette team was defeated by the J. Snodgrass, cf 2 0 0 Allen arrived In Las fol- IriT Mrs. C. W. cial and athletic activities. The Danziger team by 111 pins a fairly Herzog, 3b 2 0 2 her home in Vegas last' night from lowing students were elected to the good but highly exciting game. Doyle, 2b 4 0 4 visit RIGHT for a several days' various offices of the society: Presi- Harry Martin made the high score Fletcher, ss ... 4 1 1 with friends here. dent, Prank Landau; vice president, for the evening with 474 pins. This Burns, If 4 2 2 through ' In J. R. James of Raton passed LeRoy Brown; secretary, Theodore is the highest that has been made Shafer, 3bcf 4 0 1 TEAMS AND PLAYERS WHO FOL- on his way home Las Vegas today Skinner; treasurer, Howard Peterson; the league thus far. The shorf end Murray, rf .. 2 1 2 LOW THIS POLICY ARE MOST is the , from Antonchico. He making sergeant-at-arms- Frank Condon; of the stick was awarded to D. Stern McLean, c 2 0 1 SUCCESSFUL trip in an automobile. critic, Prof. Cornell; editor, Frank H. with 231 pins. The score of the game Cooper - 0 0 0 T. S. of Mound, of is as follows: 0 1 Mrs. Ortega Wagon H. Roberts, Jr. The first program Wilson, c -1 The team which never takes any- on legal who has been in Las Vegas this will be given at the regu- Nolette Team ! Crandall 1 0 0 society thing for granted in baseball Is the ' week, left this morn- - 2nd 3rd To'l 1 SOT ' business for the past jar cnapeI tinie next Wednesday 1st Merkle, lb 10 team which gets a lot of the lucky 0VERL4UD r.CDr.1, V home. 14(f 164 140 444 xcay afternoon for her ing. Witten Demaree, p .41, 0 0 breaks of the game, and there are few returned this after- 156 155 163 '474 Bias Sanchez H. Martin xMcCormick - 1 0 0 sports in which the break of the luck Telephone or call and we will have our demon- home in Mound. mid-ter- exami- C. 91 94 95 280 noon to his Wagon This week is the Greenclay .. Marquard, p 1 0 0 is so important. Ordinarily when a a business visitor here D. -- 86 56 89 231 He has been nation period and all the students Stern zCrant 1 0 0 crowd sees a long fly hit to an out- strator show you for the past three days. are busy getting ready for these "bug- Nolette 147 128 131 406 fielder who does not have to move H. wife of the spir- 2 Mrs. J. Landau, bears." This accounts for the reason Total 34 8 24 11 out pf his tracks to get it seven-eighth- s Mocteflcre, 620 597 CIS 1835 Las Automobile Machine Co itual director of Temple that the social side has been neglect of the bugs tnink "it's in the Veqas I an from, extended for E. E. Johnson. y returned last night ed for the past ten days. Substituted Philadelphia AB PO well" and one-eight- or them shout Phone Main 344, "A'halen, & Fowler visit to New York and Chicago. E., Murphy, rf 5 3 audibly if it happens to be a visitor Props and broth- Judge Herbert Raynolds The school's party to the eighth J. Danziger Team Oldring, If ,.4 1 who hits the ball. Nine hundred and afternoon even- 1st 2nd' 3rd To'l e er, Jack Raynolds, left this grade was given last Saturday Collins, 2b 4 3 ninety-nin- t'mes out of a thousand, after 120 150 123 393 for their homes in Albuquerque, ing in the domestic science depart- Conway . Baker, 3b . 4 2 or thereabouts, such a fly does lall in 1Z7 168 436 havfng been visitors with relatives ment. The party was a great success O'Malley . 141 Mclnnis, lb 4 7 "in the well" and the batsman Is out, 127 143 377 Ijis Vegas for the past few days. in every way. B. Adams ,..107 Strunk, cf 2 3 but there is the tnousandth time m o-.v- M. Bendix ..105 105 102 312 S. J. Bennett of Worchester, Mass., , Barry, ss 4 2 which the unexpected happens and go a a and J. 141 136 151 428 L.an last 2 qo arrived in Las Vegas night The following letter was recently Danziger Schang, c 6 the easy fly is muffed. He will remain here for several days. received from one of the students of Bender, p 0 It happened in the iast game of the MOST HEAT FOR YOUR MONEY is looking for a location in the west. the past summer school: 600 659 687 1946 world's series of 1912 and lost the Buck-- 1 Nahm. J. F. Brown and family of t0 The Optic: Substituted for Sig Total 9 27 9 0 series. It happens a. lot of times in S. Bacharach. .,33 land, O., arrived in Las Vegas lastj The summer school students of Substituted for Ran for McLean In fifth. a season when you think f all the fly SWASTIKA COAL sev-- '.Ight and will be visitors here for New Mexico Normal University are ! Batted for Demaree in fifth. balls that are batted in all the leagues. eral days. They are on their way to now scattered to different parts of xBatted for Wilson in ninth. Yet not many batsmen run out a fly California. 1 our own state and others but I'm sure zBatted for Marquard in ninth. ball with anything like the speed they wholesale and retail 1 e CAR W. E. Davis, traffic inspector for each one still remembers with pleas-th- FOURTi IS Score by Innings do a clean hit to the outfield. They western lines of the Santa Fejnre the eight weeks spent in your New York 000 000 3205 know the chances the ball will be railway company, was a business vis-cit- y In June and July, 1913. Philadelphia 010 320 OOx 6 muffed are so slight that they do not iior here today from his headquarters j We found the climate delightfully ENTERED IN Summary think it pays to waste energy on so so nt Pueblo. cool and pleasant and the scenery Two base hits: Barry 2, Burns. long a shot; consequently when the he took his time chasing the ball a hard try made it hit his hands, but John Rudulph, of the sheep isanl- - beautiful. It is also healthful for Three base hits: Oldring, Shafer. thousandth fly is muffed few players and the two runners came over the muffed it Waver was up on the tary commission, came in last night many of us gained in weight while we RACE Home run: Merkle. are far enough along to take advant- plate. He was bitterly surprised base line, ready to go to third, l.nt of state j from the northern part the were studying so hard under the dean Hits: Off Demaree, 7 in 4 innings; age of it for an extra base. when the umpire let the runs count, the Instant lie saw the ball hit Gran-ey'- a where he has been on business for , and Dr. Roberts. off Marquard, 2 in 4 innings. when a batsman misses a third refusing to allow Sullivan's claim that hands he took It for granted the . Commercial strike the past few days. We are grateful to the THE "GRAY FOX" WILL ENDEAVOR Sacrifice hit: Strunk. which comes over the plate he the hall hit Howell, although calling outfielder would hold It and dug back W. Y. M. A. and Mar-ra- C. Berkley of Cedar Rapids, la., club, the C. and others, TO WIN "INDIANAPOLIS Stolen bases: Collins, Burns, figures the chances that the catcher him out on the missed third strike to second, forgetting that Graney came home at will not hold in last night from his especially to the different churches SPEED EVENT it are so slight that he because there was a runner at first could not make any kind of a throw a several busi- shown us our seldom thinks of that place for days' for kindness during Left on bases: New York, 4; Phila- starting for first Sullivan knew the ball hit Howell, and to second the way he was running. land inter- base. Once a ness visit heie. He has - 7. in thousand times or took it for stay among you. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 9. The it- delphia, granted the umpire did. Consequently, when the ball was muff- ests near Las Vegas. one of the students from a First base on balls: Off so, perhaps oftener In the case of the Ever afterward the ed Weaver was Every entry by Frank! P. Fox, an Indianapo- - Demaree, 1; Sully got ball first going- tha- wrong way. E. G. returned last a position and off off 2. third strike than in that the and the He had to Murphey night has good teaching i'.e sportsman, of h! especially con Bender, 1; Marquard, pf fly umpire's decision later. stop, turn and break for from where he has been we now for Las Vegas base on errors: ball, the catcher does not hold the Lee and In Albuquerque are boosting structed flier, known as the "Gray First Philadelphia, Tannehill once struck out on a third, the time required for of state school 1. ball, but it from him the the and N. M. N. U.; for summer r.rO-mil- escapes so far ball "over that attending meeting Fox." in the next Indianapolis e groove the heart" Such a Chapman recovered the ball and board. He. the Al- of 1914. Hit that he could not throw out his vic- ball retired' Weaver pharmacy reports race at the motor speedway, by pitched ball: By Bender gets away from catcher only at third. But for that fair excellent. , to Indications tim at first base if the said victim the Sox buquerque According present marks the fourth car to register for (Murray). once a season probably, but that one would have had men on first Mr. and Mrs. Wlnfield and we'll twice as from our Struck out: Mar- started as soon as he missed the ball. did rolled and Knight have many that event practically a year ahead By Bender, 5; and far enough to have let third, nobody out and only three of Kan., were vis- as we had in summer school 2. Yet the world's series game was lost reach Lee runs needed to tie. son, Ted, Newton, little city of time. Anticipating a tremendous quard, Tanny first base easily. Instead they had itors in Las for a short time 'yes- of this v Passed balls: McLean. once because a batsman played his turned and walked to a man on first one Vegas year. rush of entrants, Fox decided to get the bench until and out on a M. out and ran to first on on their way from Yours for a N. N. U., Time: 2:09. j string the wised up his then It double and in terday evening greater to the barrier as soon as possible. He teammates, and Bingle succession. their home to Calif. ARTIE L. McMAHON, At on jump. That batsman was Del How- was too late. What he heard from The effect is Hollywood, was beaten to it only by Maurice Umpires: plate, Egan; bases, psychological import New ' M. ard, and he saved a for Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kline of Atesia, N. Mich Klem; left field, Connolly; right field, game the President Comiskey later about that ant in baseball, and that one piay may Thompson, of Battle Creek, Cubs York City, N. Y., arrived In Las Ve- Rigler. against in 1907 by be- play reminded him thereafter have turned the scale of battle. who signed up with his Anel a few always tiat gas last night from their home at FIGHTS FOR TONIGHT ing on his toes. Ordinarily Schmidt to run to first base on. old thing, days ago, and the Stutz factory, which any for a few visit In Mike Gihbons" vs. 10 NATIONALS BEAT would have held that third strike, and a missed strike. MORRIS that place days' "Spike" Kelly, nominated two machines not 24 hours AMERICANS including third LOSES FIGHT "'" 10 the first of series would the city on their way to California. rounds, at Kenosha, Wis. Chicago, Oct. R. H.E. game that Buck Weaver, in a game against the New York, Oct. 10. Gunboat Smith, afterward. have been Mrs. J. H. York and Mrs. W. J. Lucas Eddie Campi vs. Frankie Burns, 10 Nationals 8 10 0 Detroit's if he had held it, Athletics this year, was confident he of California, defeated Carl Though his car bears the same Morris, of returned last from Santa Fe at Colo. Americans 0 4 5 but Howard's failure to take it for Eddie Collins at second base night rounds, Denver, name and the same ex- tagged Oklahoma, iu the fifth round of a where been for the approximately granted the ball would be caught for the third out of the and they have past as did Fox it Batteries: Humphries and Archer; inning, fight here last night. The terior It last year, says when he missed enabled Cubs to- few days attending the session of the A woman Is chief factory inspector Schott and Schalki. it the rolled the ball back on the grass referee disqualified Morris for foul is a vastly Improved affair. The chief to tie the score the was ' Federation of Women's clubs of New of Switzerland. and game ward the pitcher's slab. But the ing. The California had alteration is found in the motor, tied when heavyweight Mexico. SHAFER IS WINNER darkness stopped it at the umpire had called the runner safe the better of the match in which has been enlarged from 389.9 to every David J. left this af- municipal laborers have Oct. 10. It took Har end of 12 innings. at second, and Rube Oldring, who round the Judge Leahy 431.9 cubic inches out the Albuquerque, except second. ternoon for Santa where he will been unionized. by boring the Given two teams of equal mental was on third, raced home with the In the Fe, The stroke remains un- ry Siafer, Cheyenne lightweight, first round, Smith did a lot a to cylinders. and physical equipment, and the play- run that robbed the White Sox of a spend short time and then go are less than four rounds last night, to of holding, but managed to get in changed. Final measurements , ers who look for the to and Axteo, where he will hold court for An occupational disease law is now demonstrate conclusively that he was unexpected victory. His tally tied the score, several good blows. The second round giving practically a square fiH n baseball all the time and won Judge E. C. Abbott of the First Judi- in effect in Missouri. 5x5, master of John (Kid) Aanaya. Early happen a base hit right afterward the went to Morris. He rushed Smith to Ing chamber, said to be very fast. always are prepared for it will be for cial district. in the fourth round of their game Philadelphia. the ropes and at close quarters got in In With a lightening in weight all several games ahead of the team Dr. P. A. Pearson of Kinsley, Kan., Labor temples are to be erected bout Shafer feinted with his left and Over in Cleveland on the morning left and right to the head. Morris around of more than 200 pounds, Fox which is for one returned td Las Vegas last night from Springfield, O . and Bellingham, Wash. caught Anaya with a terrific right taking things granted all of Labor day John Collins, who is did some in third claims he will have one of the speed- the time. roughing the and Kansas and will remain here for the hook, sending the Indian to' the can- player that usually runs out every- was cautioned for iest boats on the track- - A team is holding. Smith winter. Dr. Pearson was a resident-her- The International Hod Carriers' vas for the count of ten. It was sev winning invariably called thing, took it for granted Joe Jackson landed Last the car finished sixth, right swings to the heaa and union its $4,500 per year before lucky. It usually is lucky, but Just would catch a fly which Shauno had for several months last spring pays president eral minutes Anaya knew what put his right four times to the body. running stadlly ind consistently, as often that team is its own field. Weaver was on and Is a booster for Las Vegas as a year. had' happened. The knockout was malting hit to right There were cries of foul in the though not at preat speed, all the luck to a certain extent by expecting Lord on second, and one out at health resort. one of the cleanest ever seen in a third, fourth round, when Morris hit Gun- more way. Its average was 67.62 miles per an opponent to make a boot or a wild time. The in F. A. Henderson, superintendent of Hanover, Germany, employs" local arena. the only question any boat low, but the referee In- hour for the entire Including throw or a muff on disregarded than 21,000 in rubber tfijStonce Shafer-Anay- a every chance he one's mind was whetner or not Weav- the news service department of the persons its The bout His '.the' them. Morris sent left and to Once rebuilt, a has. i That was of right stops. It has bcn a Dl-- part the secret of er could score from third 011 the catch, Fred Harvey system, arrived in Las dustry. main, event of card staged by ; the head, while" Smith landed on the " much bet'tr ..certain., ITVS, the success of Frank. Chance's" old , Vegas last night from his headquart- showing rector Mark' Levy of the New Jlexico ' ilabonian's body.-- Smith iNoxhlng less than first Is his Cub team Billy then mana of course, and ,0 staegered" ers in for a short busi- The American Federation of Labor says A. C.'for state fair visitors and local Murray, fly. Weaver, scored, Newton, Kan., - - las man with a right to the head end meets in at goal. f, ger for the. Phillies, said the Cubs Lord went around to but Col- ness visit here. annual convention, Seattle, fans. However, the crowd was small. third, Moms resorted to As Fox intends again to en- were not as hard a team to beat if and did holding tactics Wash., on November 10. driver, semi-fina- l, WU-- , lins was caught off watch Miss May Ross left this afternoon In the Johhny (Kid) Gunboat sent three hard ri'ihts to gage Howard Wilcox, the old Nation- your spikes didnl slip. Spikes do sfip not go to second on the slip. That for Raton where she is to read at a Hams of Denver and Harry Atwood, the head and Morris went into c world's mile in i a of Panama-Pacifi- al veteran, holder of the much-toute- occasionally baseball, and the Cubs cost the Sox a run because Lord concert which is to be Mis3 The directors the the d featherweight, stalled given by 49.32, estab were for cllncn. aiorris sent a bard riaht in exposition are term passes to stock straightaway title, thro-g- h always looking just that; scored on a difficult Infiekl out, which Eleanor Clark, a contralto concert Issuing eight rounds, the bout being Smith's iaw iha business of unions and lished at Pablo Beach, Fla., in 1911, consequently they were ready to take retired Chase and to have put " tll of Los Miss Ross will agents trade called a draw. ought In the singer Angeles. j wth Gunboat rushes and central councils, admitting them to and the speedway lap record, 1:36, the fullest advantage of every slip. Collins on third. Instead it advanced return Saturday or Sunday and will in the curtain raiser Mike Baca Jut a risW to the of if Wilcox Billy Sullivan of the White Sox sel- Collins to and when he j body. Then tench1 the grounds In the pursuit their made the year following of Santa Fe and Benny Carson of only second, her Normal classes as usual on lande bofh hands to call-wa- s duties and to see that union men is willing. Experience has proved, dom napped on a possible play, but tried to score on a hit by Bodie heMoms the Monday. only Albuquerque boxed a draw, fornian s Fox that established combina- he did it once and that was the last thrown out. That banned in b0(J'. Smith coming back are employed. claims, which also was comparatively tame. a best. is therefore, time. It was several seasons ago. the first when the Sox had 'wuti right to the wind. Morris tions work He, George Hodges, who officiated as inning STEEL TONNAGE DECREASES ab- was no sent a right to the head and then was loathe to risk a shakeup unless the three while Harry Howell still among James on the run, and there is New 10. Home-Keepln- referee In the bouts, got away ' v.-l York, Oct. The unfilled g Women Need Health cautioned for holdins. Morris solutely has to. The question of re decisions those effective on. the slab for the St. telling what might have happened. of the U. very good, and his were sat I tonnage S. SteH corpora- and Strength will bs Louis Browns. Howell was at a won the game for the body. Snn li c t 'a ,u 1 home-keepin- g lief driver and mechanician bat, The Naps eventually tion on 30 5,003,-78- 5 The work of a worn isfactory. Hodges endeavored to keej September totalled Wil- - won sent a short 5 i ' s an makes a constant call in Tier llpft- ontirelv to Wilsox. he says. couple of runners on bases, one of easily, but even games by wide ir't k to fans run " a decrease of 219,683 tons the boys going give the a v.1 tons, them on one man out. on at close quarters. la a r . i P . slrencth and vitality, and sickness lard Rader and Frank Farber, respect and in return he was first and Two margins sometimes hinge little over for their money 1 August., comes her and blad- strikes were called on Howell followed, Ivfon , h t ry j through kidneys worked in these capacities last hooked several limes when plays. ively by 1 der oftener than she knows. Foley accidentally Walsh How- same on the body. n t i year. let loose a low; spit ball. In the afternoon of the day, ft Kldnev Pills will Invleorate and the fighters. 1 ! The strike of the cutters ell struck at it, missed it, and the with the three runs ahead, ropes and trit j . f i granite Vier. nnd weak back, nervous-resR- . Naps only j 2- - his corner and tli t of Greater New York, which began ncbin? Joints and irregular blad- The United Textile Workers of ball hit his foot, rolling back to the Weaver led off la the third with a May 1, has the strikers re- der notion will all disappear when hold convention at The latest reports show that more grandstand. Sullivan knew Howell base hit. Berge. lobbed a fly Into fied Morris. ended, - America will their turning to work with a wage Increase y?0in- K'dnev pills are used. O. G. the week 02- - than 50,000 men are employed as coal was out anyway, and that it was a short center back of second base. Red Philadelphia beginning of 58 cents a SchWor and Cross Drug Store. in called the "ball, and Subgrrlbe foe Tbe Oi day Adv. tober 20. miners the Pacific northwest dead ball because it bit the batsman, Graney for after LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1913.

Miss Gaffney, in her home at No. ternational Suffrage VERSATILE MACHINE G04 Riverside Drive, explained the in- League, president of the Daughters of LOBBY RESTAURANT AND CAFF IS HADE tended work of the association. Oneida, of the Women's Bhe MIL SHORT ORDERS AND REGULAR DINNERS "This is a subject very near the Society to Lower Rents and Reduce T5he OPTIC THE BEST GOODS OBTAINABLE ALWAY8 HANDLED hearts of all American women," she Taxes on Homes, recording secretary SAFER FOR said. "Thousands cf young American of the Rising Sun Woman Suffrage women are students in different parts League, and a charter member of the of the United States, in all the large Woman's National Democratic League. GIRLS cities of the continent, and England. Her home on Riverside Drive is al- SOCIETY While all students and travelers will ways open for the of her DIRECTORY meetings 1 be benefited by the houses clubs, and is often used for boarding musicals, YLl CHAPMAN LODGE NO. 2, A. F. J. E. ROSENWALD LODGE NO. 54V ASSOCIATION which will list with us, the young for Miss Gaffney is not only a club A. INTERNATIONAL M. Regular com- I. O. of B. B. Meets every first Tues- BOARD- American woman will be helped and woman and a delightful person but a LISTS RESPECTABLE munication first and day of the month In the vestry rooms ING HOUSES safeguarded more than any one else. musician. Both she and her sister, COLUMN ibird Thursday In of Temple Monteflore at 8 o'clock P Probably every woman has had at Miss Esther Frances Gaffney, give v i saca j' month. Ylsitinf m. Visiting brothers are cordially in- New new bond in least one unpleasant experience in concerts every year for the benefit of York, Oct 10.A brothers cordially In vited. Isaac Appel, Charles associa- her or has come into direct con- different charities. President; the form of an International life, cited. Wm. p. Miila, ex- RATES' TOR Greenclay, Secretary. tion has been formed between Amer- tact with the danger through the "I am interested tn many kind of CLASSIFIED ADVER- W. M.. H. S ..an Petten. ' Secretary. and the continent by the perience some friend has been in. work," she says, "but I know or no TISEMENTS ica, England MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA it home in I am in- chain o certified boarding houses to These things bring suddenly project which more vitally LAS VEGAS NO. Five COMMANDERY, Z, Meet in the Forest of Brotherly be and listed for the com- to a woman as nothing else can, how terested than in this, it Is a larger cents per line each Insertion. Investigated KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Reg-jj'la- r Love at Woodmen of tha World hall, of stu- absolutely essentia it ,1s for women and more than it Estimate six word to a line. and safety important thing ordinary y fort, convenience, "But your automobile doesn't turn conclave e. d Tua-da- on the second and fourth Mondays of This bond is one to do all in their power to at least may seem at first." No ad to occupy less than two dents and travelers. seek a mud pud- space In Ma-onl- o turtle every day and each month at each month at 8 p. m. C. H. Stewart, will of interest and make safe housing conditions possible "Of course my Suffrage Is lines All advertisements which be special league dle, does it?" . charged Temple at 7:8 p. m. O. H Z. W. should for It Is an fact that the most I am bird will be booked at Sonsul; G. Laemmle, Clerk; value to women and which girls. appalling important thing active "Oh! no. Sometimes it turns space actually set KlnkeL K. C. ; Chas. Tamme, Montague, Local Deputy. Visiting have a very pronounced effect upon many sad mistakes have been made In, as it must always be with Suffrage and takes to the air and then again without regard to number of words. women climbs a tree." members are especially welcooa and come existing social evils. by societies and by individual- workers, but all good things which it turns monkey and Cash In advlnce preferred. Whether are more un- in advising girls where to go in tend to help women in any way really cordially Invited. girls actually LAS VEGAS CHAPTER NO. 3, ROY in alone now thau they strange city. These mistakes have come under the same classification.' A DANGER safe traveling SENSE OF AL ARCH MASONS Regular con NO. been made g If we had FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD have always been is uncertain, but simply through suffrage it would all be so vocation H t, t1. A first Monday In 102 Meets Monday at surety people are beginning to recog- ignorance, although it might well much easier reforms and movements every 'night each month at Masonic O. C. on avenue at nize the fact that they are unsafe and bo called criminal carelessness. like this would be simplified. Why R. hall, Douglas Temple at 7:30 p. m. H. 8 o'clock. members are cor-diall- y much is being done to warn and pro- "It will be a huge undertaking, but don't they give it to us Of course it Visiting I i3 welcome. C. Presi- easier than believe the women who are attempt It is almost here now. '- J. Wertz, tect thef. Warning is coming, But - are what y A --A V Blood, Secretary. J. T. C H. protecting, and consequently is more ing it capable of' carrying it a waste of time and energy in OilHH dent; Buhler, Secretary; .but actual protection is through. We will have offices in all trying to get the means when that Baily, Treasurer. practiced; I. O. O. F. LAS VEGAS LODGE NC the cities we can same time and aot being wholly neglected. Among possible; wherevqr energy should be going 1- Of TIC'S - Meets every Monday evening a' the most practical movements in thi3 do so, we will have a whole house toward the end.'v-Ne- w York Post. NUMBER. MfK It their hall on Sixth street. All vit'tim direction is the recently organized In- with rooms for the accommodation of LOCAL TIME CARD brethren cordially Invited to at.tex;l ternational Association for .Housing a few people, at least while they are Neuralgia of the face, shoulder, H I F. D. Fries, N. G.; Gus V. G Students and Travelers. making their plans and getting set- hands or feet requires a powerful Lehman, that will T. M. Elwood, Karl It is that the idea or- tled elsewhere. remedy penertate the flesh. Secretary; Wi Eas; Bcund significant BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT C. V. "In order to make our pos- WANTED Treasurer; Hedgcock, Cemeien Arrive Depan iginated with an American woman, for list, which sesses that power. Rubbed in where To rent a piano. Phone will be Trustee. No. 2.. . . 9:10 p. m... 9: IF. p. n it Is largely American students who posted at all railroad and the pain is felt is all that is necessarjr Main 423. No. 4 11:05 p. n will be benefited by it. Mrs. Hcloise steamship offices, the houses will be to relievo suffering and restore prr 0?Y w ..11:05 p, m... mal conditions. Price 25c, 50c and B. P. O. ELKS Meets second and No . . 2:05 a. tn. . . .2:10 a. v. Rose, aided by the Duchess of Marl thoroughly Investigated by women WANTED Suite of "three or four i. $1.00 bottle. Sold i; who are The per by Centrai fourth Tuesday evening of each No. 10.. . . 1:45 p. m. . . 2:10 p borough, began it by a series of meet competent to judge. Dru-,- ' Co. Adv. rooms in modern house, steam houses which month Elks' home on Ninth street and West Sound ings in London last year. Now the list with us, either at heated, Sixth, Seventh or Eighth our invitation or at their own Douglas avenue. Visiting brothers Arrivs Depart headquarters; have been transferred request, REAR ADMIRAL WARD RETIRES Streets preferred. .Permanency. will have to us are cordially invited. Gov. Wm. J. No. . . 1:20 p. m... 1:45 p to America,. with the return of Mrs. pay something, for Washington, Oct. 10 Having reach- First Deer Do you know the ex- Address L., Optic. course we Mills, Exalted Ruler; D. W. Condon, No. . . 6:10 a. m. . . 6:15 a Yoom. The first meeting in America of want the association to ed the age limit for active service, pression in your eyes is positively hu- Secretary. No. .. 4:20 p. m... 4:30 p was held late in June at the home of be a thing and not to Rear Adimaral Aaron Ward, one of man? WANTED Girl tor light house work. Don't One '. . 6:35 m. . 7:00 p s Lydia do Witt Day, the American be dependent upon donations entirely the best known officers of the navy, Second Deer say that. 322 Grand avenue. Phone Olive No. p. of these excited hunters may mistake KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, COUN- treasurer ,of the asscoiation. The for very long'. Many people, both in was placed on the retired list today. 5272. me for a guide. CIL NO. 804.---Me- second and loext meeting will be held Boon, and Europe and America, are sending Rear Admiral Ward is a native of ) t urth in O. R. C. hall. VTTOItNKYS the active work towards the investi signs of their approval and interest. Philadelphia and a graduate of the WANTED Experienced cook. Good Thursday ' members There is no -- Pioneer building. Visiting gation and certification of boarding probably plan for social United States Naval academy of the NEEDED IT wages. 1053 Eighth street. HUNKER & HUNKER are invited. Richard Devlne, houses in cities of work in the world which could inter- class 71. He cordially r air large America, of commanded the Wasp George A. Hunker. Chester A. Hunke-- and the continent will est and concern more in ad- G. K.; Frank Angel, F. S. England begin. really people, the war with Spain and was r Attorneya-at-La- Mrs. Rose finds many enthusiastic and especially more women, than this. vanced in grade for conspicuous serv- foe New Mexier OF SECUR- Las Vegas. women In America to help her. Mrs. My own vital interest in the subject ice in battle. Last year he was in KNIGHTS AND LADIES In ..Tames Lees I.aidlaw, Mrs. Reginald began three or four years ago, in the command of the dreadnanght division ITY COUNCIL NO. 2390. Meets HONEY for sale at Phoenix Ranch, Hp, Koven, Mrs. wife of the seemingly unavoidable trouble which of the Atlantic from which com- W. O. W. hall,, Sixth street, on the DENTISTS Douglas, fleet, Watrous, N. M. Pev. William Doup.las'of the Cathedral two members of my own family had mand he was transferred to the post first and third Mondays of each B. HUXMANN of St. John the Divine, and Mrs in going to a house in Boston which of of the harbor of New month at 8 p. m. Visiting Knights and DR. F. supervisor FOR SALE In- Good work horse. Fiers-man- , Dentist .Adolph. Ochs are among the vice pres- had been recommended. One cannot York. Ladies always welcome. O. L. quire J. A. Cobb, Boulevard. ai idents. Miss Marguerite Cecelia Gaff hear of such dangers and not desire President; A. D. Tillman, Finan- Dental work of any description ney is the and a member o( to do away with them." G. cier; Mrs. A. V. Morrow, Local Deputy, moderate prices secretary Will Richmond, a resident of FOR SAIJ3 - Household goods, range, W. Room 1, Center Block, Tel Main .13 the advisory board. This work is, of course, somewhat Cal., will answer any Inquir- 908 Jackson avenue; Z. Montague, ies about Tar McDougall cabinet, round dining New Mexico similar to work done the Foley's Honey and Assistant Deputy, 1011 Sixth street, East Las Vegas, the by Componnd. He further table, etc. 1009 Sixth street. says "Foley's East Las Vegas, N. M. Professional Health Culture for Ladles Young "Women's Christian association Honey and Tar Compound has greatly MRS. DLU SHEARER in providing homes for girls in cities, benefited me for bronchial trouble FOR SALE Pure Stop coughing! you rack the lung I rem- apple cider, also lleiieral M.i.-h-.i but is on a much scale. The and cough, after used other L. O. O. MOOSE Meets second an. and the body. BALLARD'S Hair and Scalp it larger eholce hand $2.50 worry ' edies that failed. It is more like a picked apples; checks irritat- .Trcai merit. facial Manicure Christian association provides hous- fourth Thursday evening eact HOREHOUND SYRUP Massage, fond than a medicine." Do not ac- per 100 delivered. J. H. Kelley, heals the lungs and restores for women in at W. O. W. hail. Visltlnk ion, Plaza Hotel ing opportunities only cept a substitute. O. G. Schaefer and Olive 3621. month comfortable breathing. Price 25c, 50c means Howard T Office .hours 1.10 p. m. to 3:30 p. m its own houses, and this that Red Cross Drug Co. Adv. brothers cordially Invited. and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Central a limited number can be accom- Dictator; P. A. Linn Secretary Co. Adv. only tLutomt? FOR SALE Cheap, good work horse. Davis, Drug while FIRE MARSHALS CONVENTION 73 modated the International W. F. 521 10 White, Sixth street. if it is successful, will certify Philadelphia, Oct. Many of the The Star I must have real food In AUTOMOBILE, CARRIAGE accommodations for as many people leading cities of the United States the banquet scene tonight. AMD as need them. The Christian associa- and Canada were represented here to- Hard-Presse- Manager Why? For Rent CRYSTAL ICE SIGN PAINTING tion has only one house in a city, and day at the opening o the annual con- The Star Because I'm hungry. the International association, will have vention of the Fire Marshals' asso- From Distilled Water Free from Bacteria or Germs of any N. ses- FOR RENT Steam rooms O. HER.MAN as many as they can investigate, and ciation of North America The KITCHEN KNOCKS heated for Ice 429 GRAND AVE. despription No impurities, no air, nothing but Pure will be adding new names to the list sions will continue several days and light housekeeping at 628 Grand avenue. Mrs. Bach- - lbs all the time. This will mean not only will be devoted to the consideration See Craven at 2000 lbs or more, each delivery 20c per 100' numerous matters to arach's store. that girls will be longed in the few of relating fire lOOO.to 2000 lbs, each delivery'. ..25c per 100 lbs and fire A. A. safe and comfortable houses, but that prevention fighting. 200 to 1000 each 40c per 100 lbs of is the FOR RENT Cheap, furnished lbs, delivery all houses will tend toward becoming Lindbaeh Winnipeg president nicely 50c IOC lbs close no health seekers. 50 to 200 lbs, each delivery. per M fl safe and comfortable, for it will be of the association and the presiding house, in; convention. Phone Main 407. Of YUU! greatly to their advantage to be on officer of the Ice & Co. the "white '(st." Las Vegas Storage , FOR RENT i 1 "With the of When your food does not digest ' Cottage in desirable Phone Ma In 227 1200 Lincoln, Ave This exception the Young and a elegant Rogers' well and you feel "blue," tired neighborhood, newly painted, pa- Women's Christian association work," should use little discouraged, you a pered, electric lights. Low rate. Silver says Miss Gaffney, "no effort has ever HERBINE at. bedtime. It opens the Spoon Phone 5301. before been made to open homes for bowels, purifies the system and re- Purple - J en- --if use traveling or transient women, or to stores a fine feeling of health and RETAIL PRICES you rey. Price 50c. Sold by Central FOR RENT Comfortably furnished ascertain what houses are fit for them Adv. Drug Co. room In modern home. 1030 2,000 or Each Del very ...... 20c per 100 lbs to Vve in. Naturally, the majority of Eighth lbs., More, EMPRESS street. 1,000 to 2,000 lbs., Each 25e per 100 lb- young women who go abroad to study DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED lbs., Delivery 200 to 1,000 Each 30c per 100 lbs FLOUR cannot afford tp live in the best ho- by local applications, as they cannot lbs., lbs. Delivery reach the diseased of the FOR RENT Modern 50 to 200 lbs., Each Delivery 40c per 100 IbV tels they have to go to boarding portions light housekeep lbs, ear. There is only one way to cure ing rooms at 1030 Fifth street. Less than 50 Each Delivery .".50c per 100 lbs houses or pensions. And it is per- lbs., It deafness, and that is by constitutional s giving you fectly true that the women who keep remedies. Deafness is caused by an The Coffee Pot There's some yel- FOR RENT Four room 407 a for do- these houses safeguard their reputa inflamed condition of the mucous lin- cottage, AGUA PURA COMPANY present the Eustachian Tube. When low somewhere in you. You're a cow- avenue. C. H. Steven- tions, if they are such that they need ing of Washington ing something this tube is Inflamed you have a rum ard! son, Phone Main 291. Harvesters, Storers, and Distributors of Natural Ice, the Purity safeguarding, by having always living The bling sound or imperfect hearing, and EggSir! What grounds havt Qualities ot Which Have Made Las Vegaa Traoa. you 'd do with them unobservant and emi- Is for such a statement? lasting tny somq when it entirely closed, deafness you making 701 DOUGLAS AVENUE inflam- FURNISHED cottage for rent. 417 OFFICE way when you nently respectable older persons. is the result, and unless the The Coffee Pot Coffee grounds. can be taken out and this tube . "We cities mation Eighth. . Ieam how Much will begin with the restored to its normal condition, where certified houses are the most will be ' MIGHT BE WORTH THOUSANDS S3 EMPRESS hearing destroyed forever; FOR RENT Two desirable rooms on Betfer necessary New York, nine cases out of ten are caused Dy London, Paris, with or without board. FLOUR realb is. g Berlin, all the cities and those catarrh, which is nothing but an in ground floor, largest mucou sur 725 Sixth street. where students and where flamed condition of the, 3 Made by GER-- I congregate faces. ANT Ads sightseerers abound. After a few We will One Hundred Dollars PROCESS give FOR RENT To lady or gentleman MAN good houses have been found in those for any case of deafness (caused by employed, comfortable, furnished Are Best points of greatest interest the smaller catarrh) that cannot ba cured by ONE COUPON FROM Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circul- room; no health seekers., Phone cities will be taken up. No, I do not EMPRESS FLOUR AND ars free. . 5301. , there Purple 1 FIVE STAMPS think that will be any uniform E. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. '3LJ Market Finders BRINGS YOU THE ity of rooms, food, price or anything Sold by Druggists, 7oc. Hall's Pills for. consti- FURNISHED ROOMS for light house SPOON IT 'S else In these certified houses. Every Take Family Adv. keeping. 921 Lincoln. , Classifies aearca'out the people to whom amone au GENUINE WM. house willbe an independent unit, pation. d. B0Y the is worth most ROGERS & and they will Include both high priced those who MIGHT particular thli SONS' A A and low priced ones, to satisfy all That property you want to sell la WORTH MOST toaieo STANDARD kinds of students and all kinds of tMs a and wotfd mevr bear SILVER travelers." who reads the ads. la swaps per how will CAN FURNISH room and 'board for unleaa W were advertised aere. "We have no idea long it fhM1 your property take to get the work started on any- two young ladies. For terms In- Others- - who read and anaer ads. in this aewsa&er waat FRENCH-GRE- Y like a large scale, hut we will quire Mrs. M. A. Baca, phone Main (m thing re anxious m pay cash for) books, automobiles, ued aaaehir? (STER- begin away ,and every single 611. right and furniture, article of vset ulneii ef any sort, and musical f LING) FINISH huoso which is and not found weighed strumenta. will mean a deal to First Senator What do you think wanting great " ( a man who thousands and Lcstt EMPRESS il ward the end we have in view." of spends As the classified ads, are read by all possible bmyeas, of au n thousands of dollars In pontics? 1 Miss is interested In all sorts of save cone to be finders of the beet at can be ch-- Caffney v ' Heeonrt Senator 1 can't tell what 1 LOST Pearl brooch carved with slbls thlmss, they onus of social work, and especially in until I. know what office ' in this from think of him lady's head, Wednesday evening. tained city whicn concerns the welfare be landed- - 3 mything .y i" "'J '" - Return to Optic, ",m w wi ZZfWfiPS"n-f- ' IK? "'' ' f women. She is of wiywi "it- ALL GHCCHnS president the In w , f

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LOCAL NEWS I mrjcv caving ,1 . J-,- M SOLID Wk H. CY tiu iLi immiu TALK ABOUT COMFORT A big sale on Millinery Saturday at T7 Mrs. Standish's. Adv. ATIBJG APPLES PRICES you just vant to see how Light automobile lamps at 6:17 much there is in one of o'clock this evening. We Have Placed On Sale PliPf''rl our new f parlor stoves. Jonathans 100 Men's Suits at Baseball scores received aft- IfpI They heat a room every in no ernoon Macintosh at the Lobby. Adv. time and are as attractive as article in Try a dram of Old Taylor Bourbon $812.95 any the room.. For Tomorrow at the Opera Bar. Adv. and Take a look at them. They i 1 Saturday Night Only are so pretty, you won't f f I IIVZA T New line of Millinery just received at Mrs. feel like yours down Standish's. Adv. These suits are the LATEST HERE GOES taking FALL MODELS and sell regularly 'uW..r.va., when summer comes. Mr. GRAPES and Mrs. A. J. Thull of Wairous for $15, $16.50, $18 and $20. A FIRE HOT are the proud parents of a baby boy SIDE BLAST PAYS Come in tomorrow and select your born to them at their home last night. FOR ANOTHER , FOR ITSELF IN A SEASON OR TWO suit as we will be closed until 5:30 Per Basket p. m, Saturday. Special The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. MP B. Pollack died at their residence on J. C. JOHNSEN AND SON This Will CLOTIIMFT -- the West side yesterday morning. The Sale Be a COMPLETE HOME PUItXISHEK- S- funeral was held this morning. RECORD BREAKER A marriage license was Issued this SUIT Stearns' Store morning at the court house to Luisa I Maes, aged 19, and Manuel Vigil, aged TpAICHERT'c BUY AN AUTO DEL VERY WA 22, both residents of Los Vigiles. -- CO' a Uothing Store- - f! Prompt Dellverlmm at Minimum Expmnam LIKE to dress in a means satisfied Correct Garments for Men Quick delivery customers and more customers whom you can Finch's Golden Wedding Rye, neat r satisfy. Durable in construction, teliable in operation cheaper than horse In wood. Direct from the distillery and stylish power to you. At the Lbby, of course. maner, and like to I JelterBon Raynolds, President. AdT. The last day of the rates to the coast showed the - B. D. Raynolds, Vice President. S. B. Davis, Vice President. a big business today, get very best qua- Just received fresh there two section, of both Hallett Raynolds. Cashier. H. Erie Hoke, Assistant Cashier. supply Framage being I I de brie, Domestic Cammembert, Sier- trains Nos. 1 and 9. This makes the i Iity can without ra, Neufchatel Lunch Cheese, Pimien-to- , third day this week that the traffic paying a stiff price, f Wisconsin cream at Papens. Adv. has been unusually heavv. Thats why I am going A splendid selection of black calf As Columbus Day falls on Sunday and gun metal button or lace shoss this year, and as many of the busi to stop and see Qreen-berg- er for women, medium heel. Queen ness houses will be closed tomorrow about FIRST NATIONAL BANK Quality. Price $2.75 to $3.50 the pair because of the Jewish holiday, the my at Hedgeock's. Adv. banks will not open their doors Sat- uruay. uommous Day was made a OF LAS N. M. VEGAS, Last night the infant child of Mr. state holiday by the first state legis FALL SUIT and Mrs. Harold Harvey died after lature, but this is the first occasion a short illness. The funeral services on which the banks have observed it. AND Capital, $100,000 Surplus, and Undivided Profits $35,000 were held today. Interment was in the Masonic cemetery. mistake a who was OVERCOAT its merits Though boy i v Investigate and obtain full particulnrs from traveling with his parents on the sec- - In CHARLES ILFELD Our Depositors Receive Every Courtesy and Ac- spite of the fact that a large ong section of train No, I boarded the COMPANY, Agents number of the members were present first section Just as it was the I can a Clothcraft commodation Within the of Good leaving buy Scope Banking, at the meeting last night, the Las city today. The parents of the young, Vegas council of the Knights of Col- ster were unable to locate their son Suit for umbus to Interest Paid on Time decided postpone the elec- until some time later when It was learn- Deposits tion of officers until the second meet- ed the chap had boarded the wrong ing in October. A large number of train. The boy will be taken from THE OLD RELIABLE the Knights are planning to go to the train at the first station south of $12.50, $15 Santa Fe a week from Sunday to at this dty and returned to his parents tend the installation of the new I council in that city. Fifty candidates Instead of driving out out through $16.50 or $18 WA will be initiated at this time. doors 'I MU t open when the fire alarm was Center of sounded arly this morning, the E. Hill: Tom Ruoti, a gentleman of the road, Romero Hose and Fire company and get as good as of was arrested last Santa Fe Gravity night by emerged from the station house I Officer Itaelsback on the of many pay $25 for. Kifflit-Trad- e charge through closed portals. In fact, the vagrancy and trespassing. This morn- fire apparatus brought the doors with he was ing sentenced by Police Judge it. When the rope releasing the doors story-well-know- in line This picture tells a D. R, Murray to serve 60 days on the was pulled, it broke off short, but the They're right to success- city streets. The sentence was sus horses, which have been trained to with everything pended and Kuoti released after he start when the door mechanism is ful business men had paid the costs of the case. Tho started into play, charged into the mas Conway, arrested last night by doors. The hinges gave way and 'al- I nrnrrn liie story ot Chief Ben of Police Coles on tha lowed the equipment to pass out. For ICIEE f - ;1 DLflu Lll the trade- charge of drunkenness, was sentenced tunately none cf the firemen was In Edison to 15 on serve days the city streets by jured. The doors were rehung this sells. Judge Murray at the session this morning. power i S r Mazda morning. Conway is an unusual char- - f acter, as he drinks pure alcohol ae- PREACHES FIRST SERIvON of ordinar to the police officers. The Brotherhood of Locomotive It The following article appeared in a recent of Firemen and Engmemen. with about I V issue an El Paso paper in Signs 5,000 delegates, wi'l meet in Calgary, regard to Robin Gould, son of a for- in 1914. mer resident of Las Alberta, ; Ask suc- Vegas: your Robin Gould will attend the Trin- Detroit, Mich., has been made the & Co. cessful business ity Methodist conference to be hold Gross, Kelly Gome permanent headquarters of the Amal here at Albuquerque, N. on October 15. M., friends about them gamated Association of Street and Mr. Gould will at that time enter the 'Sole Electric Railway Employes of Agents and then come and ministry. He will preach his maiden ' see us. ' last sermon on the evening of October 12, at Trinity, Methodist in El Watch your wife when she church, ST-O- Paso. Mr. Gould an plans a real is El Paso boy, shopping trip. and has for a nurfiber n She will go where she in- of years been tends to buy last . connected with the El Paso Herald and a leader 'APPLES GALORE illiPinn Las Veas among the young people Light That's good business of Trinity church. He is at v."'r? Try it present r.ai.ii, pi Lit city circulator of The Herald. His AT and Power Co. After you have seen all the father Dr. Gould, was an El Paso , THURSDAY, OCTOBER IB other clothes, you will appreciate minister for years and also was en- BOUCHER'S STORE1 5 gaged in newspaper work here and THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK PP0DUCT10N E. Las Vegas, - New Mex. at Albuquerque. Dr. Gould died sud- denly in Albuquerque about two years WILLIAM A. BRADY LTD. Presents ago. THE NEW YORK AND LONDON COMEDY TRIUMPH Dr. Gould was city editor of the Las Vegas Optio for number of AT THE HOME OF a yearj ! and was well known here. Fancy Jonathans p n ?f THE BEST OF EVERYTHING EATABLE Styleplusj7 Eating or Macintoshes Clothes ELECTION 13 POSTPONED JL IBMIIIIWIIIIIIHIIIMIJMImilllWIB BY JAMES MONTGOMERY Next Tuesday evening is the date Cooking &Pewaukees "The same price the world ever that should be set aside by the Com- A CO&MDY OF LOVE AND They are as fine in fabric, as mercial club, according to the consti- RQ&mNCE distinctive in style and as for the FULL OF LAUGHS AND Goods Fresh n.U tution, yearly election of the WE HAVE A TON THRILLS Bakery Every Day made as many clothes which sell officers and for directors, but on. account $20 to $25. of the necessary absence of a OF THEM BUT " FLolJs, The price of STYLEPLUS large The NOTABLE COMPANY includes Brrad, Csvkes, Pies, Doughnuts, would have to be much higher if number of the members from the city THEY ARE GOING ROBERT OBER DOUGLAS WOOD the makers did not operate the the election lias been until . NENA BLAKE Cookies postponed ADELAIDE HASTINGS T. E. B. HENRY JOHN C. BROWNELL largest single clothing plant in the October 28. world. STYLEPLUS is the There has been little in- FAST MARY CARLISLE ESTELLE WYNNE WALTER FREDERICKS And terest supreme quality of this great manifested thus far in the com- MAURICE BARRET CLYDE NORTH JOHN C. FENTON 01 a I! AKERY GOODS ARE THE BEST IN THE CITY CLARKE S1LVERNAIL GRAYDON FOX CLARENCE equipment. ing election; but it is expected that ROCKFELLER See in a STYLEPLUS more interest ALBERT MATTISON and others Them Trial and Be yourself will be taken within the Che a Convinced suit or overcoat. You will like the next two See the Window clothes and will weeks. All members of the you appreciate club that the price is low. are requested to remember the A I Vlomna YSh election Play For tit &ra Oi and plan to be present. HcU or Expect to De PALACE CLOTHING CO. Ben Lewis, Prop. TOO LATC TO CLASSIFY The King and Queen of Krmland saw It twice duririK Its eiht months' run at the New Theatre, and pioriouueed it the ftnest love story they have yet seen on the THE GBAAF S HAY WARD CO. 8tai!e FOR SALE Gfe KTtor of Clothing Economg Home mam, comforts at ' PRICES , C- . tShm JTYLEVLVS Store $.1.5(1. Orders a'so solicited. Ladles' 75c,$1.CQ and Sl.BO STO' Seats on Sale at Oct. 12 Aid Christian Church, phone Pur- Murphey's ple 5432.