University of UNM Digital Repository

New Mexico State Record, 1916-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

4-1-1921 New Mexico State Record, 04-01-1921 State Publishing Company

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

Recommended Citation State Publishing Company. "New Mexico State Record, 04-01-1921." (1921). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ nm_state_record_news/247

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in New Mexico State Record, 1916-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MEW MEXICO - STATE RECORD

NUMBER 339 tUBSCRIPTION SI.50 SANTA FE. NEW MEXICO. FRIDAY, APRIL 1. 1921

ed Little Chihuahua near Clevis and while each that the WILL WE LEARN A MR. DAVID R. BOYD TO CUT OUT POLITICS DECLINE IN PRICE OF at bright night NEW MEXICO a few and Candido Gulie-ne- z mercury stays above the danger level LESSON FROM EXPERIENCE HEAD OF REGENTS OF FROM RESERVE, SYSTEM OIL ONLY TEMPORARY days ago, UNIVERSITY placed under $5110,000 bonds they will get brighter. NORMAL with the violation of the Special to State Record: com- charged JO. 30-- Eli- The cost of any of-'f- e Washington, March Universal of of the Washington, D. C, March producing NEWS REVIEW Federal prohibition act. The city council considering an The new board regents Tre- - has a remote influence Clovis - in case of war is a sub- met mutation of the Secretary of the modity only According to the Journal one i,i i rii on the dollar for conscription New Mexico Normal Un.versity of the imon the Demand is much still ten is the record of ject to which President Harding gave Las and asury and the Comptroller price every days the city hall bond issue of $40,000: at East Vegas organized on the more important. The fall in the price the credit of D L. & com- a prominent place in his inaugural David K of Treasurer from membership captures to Moye, The Benwall, Phillips Estes this week. Dr. Boyd, Board is contem- - of crude oil is not the result of anv chief of and Marshal mak- address, but which has received no former of the Federal Reserve BERNALILLO police Night pany, of Denver, are the ones Albuquerque, president which Represen- - ascertained decline in the cost of F. E. Sadler subsequent attention from the press was el- plated by legislation L ing the offer. The bonds bear fix University of New Mexico, L. T. chairman of producing it Nor is it the result Of the stills so far or The views expressed by tative McFadden, 22- - eight captured per cent interest. This is the best p.biic. ected chairman of the board, and .l- - of decreased demand. On the Con By defeating Alamogordo by a the President have been forward ine llUUltii VJMIIIllllW V WOl'HUII, . . - ..1 -, the one taken Fciday is the most offer received for the bonds, and put Rtimalda of San Mi- in- - -- yet Miss Delgado, and will introduce in the rary. the demand is insistently u score Aiouqu.rque uign acnooi little home coiincil is it. by a very few people heretofore, made and Currency, "... won the cham- - complete brewing plant the inclined to accept guel county, secretary session creas ng. all over the world, much basketball team state to fall heir to confiscation. A cop- but his address is the first occasion special in final of the Carlsbad Argus. treasurer. This is the result of high- - faster than the supply is increasing, pionship the game per boiler of a capacity of about in which the subject has been o this tournamtnf at Satur- - advocated a man of in- handed interference with the reserve " authorities are agreed upon Albuquerque five gallons, designed and construct- Fumigation of cotton seed to be earnestly by CLANCY RESICNS - A. H. these two officials under fart day eve,,,l,8- ed one well versed in the cop- for is now be- fluence in national affairs. Mr. AS SPEAKER OF HOUSE system by ..... by used plating purposes in- - The decline said: the Wilson administration, and is present in is persmith's trade, has all the appur- ing done in Carlsbad, Otis Loving Harding OF FIFTH LEGISLATURE in Mc- - normal and can be On Monday morning the double and "If war is again forced upon us tended to prevent the future. only temporary. - tenances for cooling condensing and Malaga. thereby guarding THe explanation is entirely financial, funeral of Catalina and Josefita Quin- the The outfit is so com- boll 1 earnestly hope a way may be found H. of Santa Fadden says' sisters product. against the spread of the Pink Albert Clancy, Fe, r.. . In the past panics gold bar have tana, of Albuquerque, two pact that it would occupy not more worm of cotton. which will unify our individnal and speaker of the house of repfesenta-tive- s unsalable while legal tender who died of diphtheria was held. The five feet of It was collective strength and consecrate has takes of ,ul than floor space. of the Fifth legislature, nJ?rTtAl b ,OUI?ht mother has contarcted the disease High-smit- all America and spiritual- on the floor of the of L. h materially of state his ill home on operated ground The test case Margie filed with the secretary SenoCur0fi,inda htah pr.mh.mt. This was because and is now very at her building and 'when found the still interest the ly, body and soul, to national defense. as member of the ditions ac- - Arno . regarding against I where resignation houset .! credi1r rnM be compelled to .o"lh street. had a full cargo of mash ready for in a condemnation suit, can vision the ideal republic was a member of the Fourth f eent when could not Mr. is the last living government man and woman is called und- Clancy and J"'am sug- - ereenback, they Quintan, the vaporizing process. lias been confirmed by the U. S. su- every house, also. He is an attorney, of industry VrI f member of the Her husband er t' for to duty an amendment th F ponln(.,,ed family. preme court. About $40,000 interest flag assignment the firm of Catron & Catron, and ges ing J. n, months and a baby to fur wliatc.cr service, military or ci- Reserve Act a ca ref ul scru . City improvement amounting is involved. been mentioned in era! iny f. ,H heln- - died a month The two the indiv d aal is best where has frequently of which I be eve ,.normn,,v daugther ago. $350,00000 will be under way within 1 he condemnation suit arose in vic, fitted, connection with the appointment to and understanding and i. seven and fourteen years old we call to universal service will of its sound- - ,n.omnWIe industry girls, thirty days. This spring civic boom connection with the enlargment of may an imporant federal post. convince anyone he rnnsttmotion respectively, died within a half hour agam y, or facility, all in ness At the present time the Fed- - includes a paving program amounting the Carlsbad project in 1914. The every plant, J,ofin(. In"tni, re,pec, of each other last Sunday. They are to $203,000.00; extension of facilities involved was whether or t''e sublime sacrifice for country and ARMIJO DECLINES AND cral Reserve Board is composed of in question of shall mjS...... ,S. buried Santa Barbara cemetery. in the city power plant costing close awarded should bear not one penny war profit BFCOMES DEPUTY cnu,.n ttt,niaer tlve ol whom are . , t not damages benefit of SAI.S i h rue eariv oi to $110,000.00; additional water sup- innure to the private DISTRICT COURT i.. r, nt rprovt'v of interest as against the government. combina- CLERIC OF A. Swency, Albuquerque, lias ply another big well cost- corporation and with- - including Two years ago the circuit court of short of ft e 'oil t need, and gt- - invented a fan that operate, ing $8,000 00, and a sewer extension of tion but all above the normal shall Ber-ger- c :.'rlVle: appeals confirmed the judgment On the of A. M. ".rJ"lT1" " "TuT stint-to- TM not out cost flow into the chest of the resignation - c tint? fvrrv rfiv amounting to $30,00000, bids for I rial court which awarded the in- defense, as Clerk in of j . rn r i The bl.idcs of the fan are similar There is inher- Deputy charge ha' curl nf nun' ' nllipp f nii itv which were called at the men ting of The U S. court held nation, something retary of the treasury and tne :' ' in fan. terest. supreme of ac- District Court business County Clerk to those the ordinary electric the city council Monday nihlit. !at the interest was allowable ently wrong, something out Alfredo l.ucero George W. fo- - The is taken from a Pho cord wftli the ideals of appointed Govrnmcnt stUtic, easoline machinery n','ainst the government in a con- representa- Armijo to the position which the IJ hOW miu mc inuutc 19 of a out of the tive democracy when one portion of t .1.. r.,,...,. VI u ronsmrt,0 'n 'ar'nrv ix'Kiaj'ii Reports dying green demnation suit, a new never declined as he his pre- 1UIU, 111C I LULldl ,V3LI ,1. iJVlln,,,t tj, f,ci question our citizen turns its ta latter prefers bug menace said to have existed in efore decided in the supreme court hip activity TlllZZ y. war of minutes' amid defensive sent position Assistant Traveling Tnn..n-- Domestic ron.umn.ion the crank will suply ten spots throughout this region caused The for the successful private pain Auditor. attorneys wh'le is llT:?T"!Z,tT"'?'r:..ti,ii.i,-,- ., f shows In cf per rent and ev. Inceze milling and grain men to declare this claimant were IJeid, and another fighting, sacrificing, Mr. Lucero then selected Mr. after some Hervey or tor national preservation." Julian ,J nor,s e3 Pcr ren- - Sweney improve week that this wear's wheat crop Downer of Roswell and dying now a resident of this the Covtrnment and not a Bureau ments on his first model will Albuquerque. The conscription law of 1917 con- Salas, city, ij..f it put would even exceed that of the last for vears Coun- of the Treasury Department, is the on the maket universal to ser- but formerly many in nF pii. invention having year. The freeze and damp weather The Bell well with the 320 acres templated liability Mr subject to the control of TBN;inpTTirN an a K.an- - vice but under the ty Clerk of Torrance County. partly PILS NOW PIG ITF.M reached agreement witn Monday will check whatever bug of land on which it is located has exemption provi- Salas will and assume the fluence of the reasury Department ' sas firm. sions one tr.nn was called to qualify two of Hs City manufacturing the menace existed, is the belief of grain been sold under foreclos- office He has the reputa- of the fnct that cost of the fan will be about mortgage while his neighbor of the same today. officials. In- The cost of trrniwfW pimil.; k ordinal men. ure. It was auctioned off by Martin well members are Treasury 1. . models of aue was and left to pur- tion of being qualified for the a s"is!:mt'.it in" i" P.-- 'the same for the electric Wheat conditions throughout the i.il exempted deed, the Federal Reserve Board has "! Vatt'i as Spec Master and was his with position, bavin? very satisfactorily for the maintenance of 'he same size, region are considered ex- in E. M. Salis- sue private calling oppor- become little more than a Bureau of generally hid by Wiliams of to secure increased conducted that division of his office schools, snvs the Tasnavc-s-' cn- cellent. Mo. who held the tunity largely himself when in the Treasury. from are to bury. mortgage The man found fit Torrance county. r'ntion Fro"l reio-t- s received from Reports Albuquerque at $9,512. The Bell well is located compensation. "Much of the criticism has r of for. and not that v. f it,, to (I.. the effect that what was left Machinery and nttaeri.il to install miles Artesia. mihtary d'lty engaged from time to time ,.,t about te"i south of in a was sent CIDDINOS 5UCCFFDS LOUCEE been directed fhr tn(3, a'iron. evproH.d for this lie peach, apiicot, plums and other twenty blocks of paving ordered in "necessary occupation" AS CHIFF CLERIC IN EDU- against the and action early iruit in a recent treezc was the council last week have to the trenches and required to of- bas- i,.. ,, ti, by city Hagerman is laying about 800 feet Reserve Board is e his life in return for a CATIONAL DEPARTMENT of the Federal counti-- s evpnirtinfr ,m- - ki,le1 $""fay nif?ht. K.trly gardens arrived and actual work started Mon- of line in to reach fer compen- com-rdeli- lv dur-fr!7- v new water order ed it is not Nrt 1 $W month and sub- the fart that -e aIld flowers had come sation upon w-- Torrance f21.Vd.80. Cur- - that up day. Superintendent lehonstrect, of a of town not heretofore of per oun's dam-m- i- part given of the Treas n--- His who was J. Wight Gidd:ngs. former editor independent is t,,;on ( vetv) 'nB ,ne weather was aho the New Mexico Construe tinn Com- water services. sistence neighbor of the State Record, and who for ury Dcpnrtment influence, and, in a i aped Tenmerature as reported offi- - will be in of the work. cither not fit for military service or tnnuji hi Mil t?jj.. pany charge class- the De Var- certain sense, political influence. And rtj' T ln af to was in an occupation several years conducted wnnnm O ri" nvt r'a"y 'he University dropped Clovis Journal. Joe Clayton, of Artesia, has been engaged gas Hotel in this city, today suc- the Federal Reserve System should :, 29 degrees, two degrees colder than ed as "necessary", was given exemp- -- tr.ni'no Tw.,.,.t awarded the contract for the e from influence VIFVK tion which left him free to make ceeds Ceorge as chief clerk be poh't'cal f.,, .Min.i9 v;n(. t'rr ,Jronntics a aKa water was iroen. A. "Permutit" water softner, with of the new school house in of Educa- which is nui'e as important as its have stated that 10.0U1 is possible profit out of thtj wsr the State Department rvp.-rde- sums for fransnortation of LFr,li growers a daily capacity of gallons at :erman every of domination still chance for a fair lla Preliminary operations I.aroe numbers of tion. ird 't endepcc by tv.ni", nf less ,n there was being installed by the Clovis teain will betin ill about a week or ten et'eisency. mil, f am propos-in- ". ftfyim ot,"-'- for ser- Mr. Giddings in Nw combinations, t -t f,.v, aPPle "OP and r frult that l under the direction of Mr. A physically qualified military arqnain'nnre Sec-r't.i- ,.i ,...rP- ro..n.ie, aundry, devs cunt art for the plumbing to 'iminate - blossomed where vice were in what Mexico is so wide and his abi'ities therefore, the r..,,- n. ! aMtnmnl.ile had not yet and Wagner, factory representative, at a and the installation oi a engaged might of Treis'i-- and the heating plant be. was hul so well appreciated that he needs no t'e Tl,i invctv,.. hotl. n l:,r!7e initial ,,ie bl,ds were protected. 'cost of $3,000. has also been let. called service it home ComMt'o'ler of the O'rrenrv from " of the nation's cri- introduction. pnd ri H"h en-t- iv'k advantage in the Federal Reserve rulhv nrinViinT We understand that Mr I.ouuee niemberstin , ii ir it CHAVES T. W. Stricklin who has been buy- tical situation to force wages up an nnn ro rr 'Trrr enrnrv, will locate in Albuquerque where he I'oara ini rease mc iiiiuurci fat has twenty-fou- r GRANT service down. This was notably true of Board ing hogs, shipped will enter upon the practice of law. of appointed members that rt Of 5 1' cars from Clovis the of men employed in shipyards and r,r PmO'T' ' " during past mili- Mr. Lou has for the four from five to seven.' . . . i, , , t: , u :...... u ...... Camj'ers on the Ruidoso this year in the of cantonments, gee past .... few months. no announcement has building ""vi- - 'h-- -- , . ... will which are While formal given splendid t'i t i - have conveniences camps and manufactories What years ni ws 'n tup tti - tary jii.rr n. veil been made, it is believed that the the educational ad- MAP 10-- them since Ike Ving- was of labor was also true of department and REPUBLICANS LAWS mrr of ! tVs countv sixteen a."rtl tp DE BACA summer school session of the true -e ' regular of business took vancement which drini that ner'od t n- nocr.-T-d " " capital. Every line FOR SPECIAL SESSION cf whH, the v . 7 . t ., State over a has been very great in this state and ' "- i 'l-. - Normal, extending advantage of the opproutnity te thirteen Tnrr.lnre of eight weeks in and has been facilitated his e, Rain, snow and sleet fell in Fort period make abnormal greatly by Washinmon. D March J-O- cottntv - """ouse"" h'ave will be held this as usual. profits. efforts. C. .x; nd wiU Sumner and most of De Baca July, year The excess tax was an ef- with nec- - or cb. ,w ....cks. n that eoun- - , parts Some doubt has been profits Thoroughly impressed the f h d,;fe hj h count Sunday night and Monday. It felt, regard- fort to out the express- of the reve- - is pa.d ni salary to a nm the of a summer carry policy TROUT SPBINr.S IS cessity meeting great Wnl aJdl.H ievRi. H,rv cow. to his niched about a fast as it fell, the ing folding term, ed in President Harding's statement as soon 11 of LIKELY TO GET THE nue needs ot tne country i'" '"M fam so that fresh milk and butter jf3 of an because curtailed appropriations svliorein I e said "All the nor- desocr-t- tn S?n Juan a" automobile ren-'- ttal precipitation being above as noiihle, because of the will be available. These supplies to- inch. he frait has not for the Normal bv the lc; slature. flow NEW FISH HATCHERY rOOTO T Valley irop , mal shall info the defense chest condition in which the finances hive rr"' per nwii. with chickens and will so and the added mois- but it is belived that the boar.t is es'un-'.- d gether ej's suffered, far, cf the nation." But the excess pro- 'eft last Adminisira- - r"n one it bat el re-c- ut and President W. O. Hall The are the state's teen by the provide the campir.s with practically ture tuakei the s'.oikiuen and i y t fits tax did not work out in prosnects thit the of r for .alarv of will work out the details prac- new fish will he located 'ion. Republican leadrs t''e cver thing needed during their Hay farmers smile. whereby tice a in Those sub- hatchery Honse and ha.ve decided "P- - r will in some con held planned theory. Sp-'rc- s, "nate 1S there. the summer school be at Trout so it is id hv rr--- '- .eno ject to the tax increased selling prices P P Iff'ftrfie fcr the i"'anc,s Thomas (lahle. state and I'frrrr .a -- of- - The first National Bank of Fort to sach as to pass the tax on I. jnme srec!-,- of Coneress which will ' CO''rve, ra nenvuit s .are vcye A cstint fish warden his return from The court house lawn has been a h u in r is now under new manage- complete shutdown of the mine the ciinM'ini r. It is obvious that pftrr convene Anril 11 f n uher ! the rest v. :li he a on v.hich he a num- hiitv i,t.,r. .In,' to the nhifitint of ment w.h a new set of oificers ami mid noil of the I'helps Dodge Corpo- in rase of another war some other trip inspected th-- t much less than this I a.'Hri" in rnn'ro! x at ber of si'cs Trout twentv-si- memo ial trees f)f these, il:r c B. l .ii ii k.son, the well ration, Burro Mountain Branch, he to accom-jd's- h possible spri"Ts i - t. ri. () plan wool necessary h the Wilson re- all de-si- is on the "a'I'nis. about II miles rbararteri7cd six will be pecans which, for some known meicliaiit is president, J. 11. iyione, and the sitsxnion of the end I'r f ident - a Ton-crcs- s Harding lations whh rubber FlrMT tmc .J in t, ii'.ini'i'i and mill above l as Vrcas. and is sa'd to he shni rr couth rtasoll neviT bcrn p!alll,,, I.hlu vice pre.-i.leti- Manuel Abrcu, ng operations there es durin'' si of his rdnin-istr'itint- v TO FR D1CTT ,, i been ofh e !. The almost in every resnert. t' ,p cj,'v aItl;(i0l ,m,v tte)1 vice jiesitleiit and J S Pittnaut, has ia!!y annouri It i si ri that if the ida the Ren'th'i-a- rrey s!i n app.arint tealers is I'.. iti'ow will take between I ' i The decision as to location wt'l he this section, as evidenced hv the cashier. Mr. F.hler, together with place lire, poli.-- to be put into WaV-'tict- on Ma-c- h ' 1 if c their v'ews tn .A,.., n n 1C. and 10 , made later hv the three members la r,i ni;,i,.tf eiAM the Casey ranch West and K. W. KUvards are the I'I f c t c n another occasion no man h n-- no was jn recent- - of the came nd fish commission, Tie iv rrr!('.rt ce..tcre, Washington nt Pirarhri. which were planted over new i:n nibcrs tit the boaid of direc be emoted i com military attcMl.t o fell t'e r'onn.ere hat v, rhrvrh an -t io" fn,.tv Vl.ars aKO an Siiiiim Leader. Pay who with Henry fall mili- h'lt Warden Cable believes - vi,.r( bumper tors lorl r Cr.iyott, .ervice hnt held suli'ect to it bo 'VI do K' it'ei- have the ler I the tmno-tanc- e of - are off-ria'- Scinps W'll he se'ecfed. Jmlre Cotin m rrns nn an aenapc of everv sec- 'nt fir tary orders. a them to work of IT.vise dttemnted to I the t itrr.-i-- i"- - .i : on into nor'h-ct- i Neblett, rr'emticr of the ccimi '.sion, t'e ar.l oni year. Roswi 'I News, J G. C'hambliss, M.ui.ig r of lae the snie ev"edi' v Ii re ii t (fie live and holding iif! - i I f'own the lav to the Senate or vii'e of brin main- - l.i Me o ,,f Paul J UaitH'v mil as has ecn in New Yok for some . c,.itjnns nc Star I. limber made a tup 'In i'i r 'vn's:h!e for shirking just ver-a- t mo'-,,-.- , irr'-rr- to, ' ave necn in fim.- r f hun-dn- liiiuai e itti-i- has returned . 1 'ee' s hoMinr? eo'trt. and it is not onlercnces r.rii COLFAX In the hiver seeming several .'.tn - won! l,e li'lil in the most onen wav and de"i i,,'i the F'oi'th vu; h bui- in. t for the pur- baf-b- - likelv that ' e rae'-tin-- to make the hve hen trees vshiih he has pl.int.'d to Si!vc 'if if in dutv in li"r of f- -'l d - le fiibd feision 't be held until after his has been reached f'e. ' r"ed of s'trn'ion to the end that . liis stia.ious e;arten lliese wil pose ,,f purchasing a at load of s I'i- i'ent policy feel- - b- - Mi-- I I llard'ngs ;on .""t wi'hout the slightest ,',.Hv The work oi putting in curding make a fine summer .shade. l m s, : i t .'0 ;.!, ti be t one to'a:ii.n of return to Santa Fe. ci-- piv i"H duty ''ni Vbe-- e the tv iM y. As in con- - I'e.ir-i'ti- , from r).mocrtii pertinent this which was si'sut r led lasf fall on ac sli'ppeil to t'l i!;rahua, the f of t''r rai-n- as er I for to 1 1 n la-- v.ill be l.iti altoi-ethe- r STATF i."ied e,rder fnm the Wh'e reeir.ri. ,rd anntin" not a'one er I rf ff Id viitlfr. has, bei On Tuesday ni(,'ht a and where they driven ovt i .ti as the other. It is FDI'rTINt Re- - re- - Jy AUDITO't l'n j"d fi'rd them, the the couth, rimtnri.nin s'hmied resumed and a large force of men ar.tic g.itl'.ertng of the 1 aib.in to the camp of the hunting rarty. M !v t'.a someone will work out APpntNTMFNT r.i.b'i'-- n hv of lmr-es- , ! COES TO JOHN JOERNS t"drrs w'h ren'ty t''e ,n(.a;'cd in putting in curding on patrons and tenches of the Tailian Saddle ii fact livestock a roimn and sof ific plan e Pr-'ile- nt is ac- - e - in north- t' and the result of r)i't'ii"f ra' r' tn'ior lov- each 'ide of Third street, prepara- lligli School assembled at the church any kind, are very scarce a'oP! tbe line indicated hv Prei-.- b he nd thev that the hu-d-- n the 10 of re Acting urd'T pittho-i'- v of an art tion whih b"'h rca'd in" financial of jorv (f, pUttitig down paving. Street to disiuss the matter ol consolida- ern Mexico, folowing years ti llardi'H so tl at it will he upon a is ucn'-'-:- t te of the last lecisl.ature. Gov Merhem t'est for the ration. brio's when examined improvements will be pushed rapidly tion. solution and bandit')' Silver City the st:it"te books a'd 'he whole ria-1- ', on These are the le:''a'i"e steis to in the Itqht of the amo'infs naid in forward and it is hoped a great deal The object of this project is to Independent, u he familiar vvhh its provision Thursday appointed John Joerns. Ame-ica- n of Colfax eonntv, state educational be taken: 'aves hy the pcoole for of it vill be finished before the cnl.vge the facilities fur higher edu- in ase td aro'her wr t Re- - of for auditor He will assume the new rsssp of the emergency tar' ft a Invitries. speak loudly as to one of summer rainy season. Raton cation at a central point. The appropriat on $750,000 to save the tn communities of the vital nroh'ems of th new and to the U. ditties today. Joerns has been day. potter. Canton, Tolar, Mountain View and buildings repairs SANTA FE COUNTY CETS - of the state tax commission the fonntrv from Immediate dan"er The states of the South, however. La Lande have all entered into t lie S. P. H. S. Hospital No. 55, at Fort ITS FIRST "CASSER- and e men is llavard wl te ir'nle hv is srrn-eral- ty of disastrous foreign eomaeti?ion, tbrnuph pubtie private endeavor,, One hundred and seventy-fiv- and that Tailian ih wai en'ly for some four years, and discussion, feeling im- an wi'h the Vnowledrrt thut in this not ontv meeting situations such and women of Raton left the Meth-tber- e the logical point for a consolidated congress will be available almost The firnt strike of natural gas in recognized at exceedingly easjrena-- t ecotintnt. The of the will he no on the as this b"t hv (progressive effort, odist Episcopal church banquet room school, all hope that the county board mediately according to word receiv- Santa Fe county was made last capable pay a President in free-- e results vast ed the Grant Chamber cf ney office is $110 a year, with an of Democratic accomplishing of at the conclusion of the greater will do their utmost to this end by county Thursday when a flow was struck The Commerce. Tol-te- c allowance ef $2000 for office, con- educational interest penerallv. ton' civic dinner recently with a Taiban News. in the well being drilled bv the anti-d"mn- bill to at a work-rreve- When extensive work will i and travel'nt: expense. An F.nietment of Kentucky Fd'eational League vision of what planning and begin Company south of Galistco at tingent foreign romvetitors fyim on Washington's birthday, can do for conditional upon the preparation ri emergency appropriation in the grn-er- meeting jn)j together Raton, DONA ANA a depth of about cO feet. ninsr noon AmeHcan he'd the Scottish on and the of these t y be- appropriations bill maket it pos. dutf their roods at R'te cathedral, Men and women who differ plans acceptance This well is located on land tsihle markets at a price low enough to f .onisville. erorted material progress things came on the the architects of the department, bet to Governor B. F. to have the important work many together k longing Pankey benin row. destroy Amnfn production and in the work in earh of the roit"ties common ground of a common inter-- , Play Hour hat been arranged for it is belived that considerable wo-- and is the third to be drilled by the D. B Rose each afternoon at 415 to be in nature of to be- .1. E. Saint, chief tax commissioner. not onffictentlT low to benefit of the state. Thrown G. c,t. Raton. A will to was Friday the repairs present Totter Comnany in this connty, ' .?. held at the Central School will commence in t te said yesterday that the successor had frio to the enactment of areneral the president, and W Norwood. evidenced by the concerted response grounds, buildings very sides two others in other rounties. not been decided anon. He believed tariff law. 'the secretary, information was sHven to the ideas presented by various where teachers, pupils and any one near future. This strike is iust another evid- ' 75 it would be one two men he Tassage of measnre orovidinsr for'tonrhmc the rrowth of sentimnt in sneakers and presaees success 'for the else interested are invited to join ni C. Amory Stevens, age years, ence that New Mexico will become of of of Ednca- - the hour." and the in- had in mind, but was not willing tmoorl d"tie based noon American hetatf a Department membership and income campaign 'community play largest a producer of oil and gas when fur- and pot foreirn tion Kill, with the head a member of Chamber of Commerce which Mrs. Stella Martin, teacher in the dividual owner of mining property in to who two men were. lnfin. ' for the ther developed. aay then the and Miss Jane died of a at Rnpert F. Asrtlnnd. director of the Permanent tariff reriston the President's cabinet. starts Monday. city schools, Filbert, Grant county pnemror Already sufficient gas has been the" Fed - teacher of St. Louis who his home in New York March New Mexico Taxpayers' association, Permanent revision of revenue Indorsement bv the Kntnck The women of the Methodist playground City, developed in San Juan county for will take of the work sttmil laws so as to make the burden of'eration of Women's Clubs of this church served the dinner. Leggestt's is spending a few months here, will 21. ind"strial pnrpoes. two or tree 25 charge lead- - in This news was contained in a wire Joerns successor is named. Saint arovertiment esier stnon the areneral measure w annonnced. and report orchestra played and under the be. charge, assisted by principals or 30 barrel wells have been deve'op-r- d said taxpayer of the country. made of efforts by the Kentucky erihip of M. J Fuller, the diners en- - of the various schools. received by Judge M W. PorterfiHd in tbe Teeos vallev. a dozen shal- Parent-Teach- witl of Mr. Association Fond to raged in community ringing A. C Games and sports be partici- Porterfield Bros, had charge low wells have a pnmping canaHty ext-n- d in children and dur- interests in this dis- STI11S. AUTOS. PATFrTT LUMBER FIRM TO OPEN the work. j Price was toastmaster. minding his pated by adults Stevens' mining of eieht or ten barrels in MeKmley MEDICINES AND M . Mississinpi. an arrknltural state, brief introductions with serious ing this hour. Las Cruces Republic. trict and conducted for him the ex- countv. and half a doren other coun- PEON ! - on SEIZED BY GOV. OFFICERS ArKIl. ,, therefore hard hit hy the pre- marks and bits of humor. Raton tensive manganese operations ties have small quantities in fTm I The Dona Ana farm bureau which were down vailing low peiefs of farm prodnets. Range. county Boston shut only one to three places It is ontv a Although the prohibit ion forces of The VcKmlev Land and Lumber has not permitted tbis economic situ- - i has purchased the McClure building a few months ago. matter of time nntil a big prod iter r New Mexico hare not been brtnrtng company will not start their mills tton to interfere with yeoman ef-- 1 John Lohse and Joseph Stromas. on Griggs street, and will take pos- For the past thirty years Mr. Stev- will be m somewhere in the - - in brought fn great qnantrties of liquor as they Here rnrmins? on fltmi i. as announ- torts netng put tortn oy it to enu- z ttltesred booze makers who live near session of it at the close of school ens had been interested in mines state, then there wi'l be intensive did several months ago. they have ced some time asro. but wil, ac rate the negro within its borders. were araismed before Com-- The cost of the building was $5700, Grant county and in additon he had and hundreds of Diliort, Vir-r:n- rtevrlopmrnt pro- e- - will mine in ia made a high record for automobile rord:n to a statement made jres-- ! Imretns was given this program missioner Ray Haner. of Raton a Improvements and alterations large holdings , ducers, and tbe price of leases and and still teirnresi in the last 30 davt. trrdv bv Andittv Pay Voore. open rentlv through the Sfranttnr of $S0. few days ago and were bound over bring tbe total cost up to about and other states. Silver City lands will soar. Capt R. E. Perkins reports that tn shoot April 10. The fore of mn f10 from the Rmenwald edneational tinder $"TT0 bonds to await the sec- - $10,000. Enterprise. nine stills have been seized in the wtH be ronside-ab'- v cnt down. Mr. fnnd. the amount, the larsrest yet firm of the grand iury. A. M "FstrrajE now last 30 day and that 36 persons have Moore sid, and they will not begin srven a southern state, being based Prohibition Atents Beaven and EDDY RECEIVER AT 1 ND OFFICE v. HIDALGO been apprehended in the state in that the cottinst of loirs, immediate! as rtson the state's own expenditures Gordon with Sheriff Hixenhatgh M Be id i A assumed his i-- . Ra- - "e'e PeT period. Several automobiles also the company has encmrb on to for nero edneation. and Deonty Sbenff Thicker of f . I In of position of Pcrci,-e- of se V. K have been the nnrn-h- er m:11s for or five mcm'l-s- j In ntirm-wid- e a quar-Th- e spite Monday night's frot The Chamber of Commerce has seized, bringing rrn the fonr fart the 7?tatn Tnn raided the Lohe ranch little was t.and ""fire Hi th: last even-- confiscated seven railroad in 2-t- ni - in a fede--aj of mile of and very damage sustained by inst the a riv of cars stp to te ttwn- bebaf of department ter of a this side Ditlinn, completed equipment of on Son m r.n-.-jt- rt the fruit crop. The for and i tv,f The ears will be sold as soon as the tains will start running Anril 1. and duration is apparently responsible seized a ten of whis-- temperature five tourist immediat- te o still, gallons the various orchards snnwnding camp ground to1av. nrreeclmff Frai-i"- owners of them hare been srrren trial ts e netted that the smnW of men in great part for the tremendous s"n- - tcrv some comi mash, and frmnd ely west of the townsite, on Railroad t- - e Carlsbad ranged between 30 and 36 who he'd th tvaiiVn the coorL i in woods wiTT also be which is mo-- been used and P.onlevard. to nroWl te port bmr given mash that had Ar- n- -d Dirto-rr-- c rh while as far north as the The stills which are now in the oV)tm as tn-- as cheernllv and than into an At the S'mmac degrees, Contractor Jack Heather d:d pat possible. spontaneously ed arroyo did be-- th; rit"S'tmfn'stratima. Ta-ot- e - tesia the temperature not go t federal vault re of Col Onrr-g- E. Breere. before to tbe canse of rduca- found work in class Two re- -- types). president err place te aents forty gallons low are not fift shape. Me He re b 4 wide eame-i-en- Some made otrt milk and f is in the mak- - tion in a broad mash. freezing. The apples rooms for and grnt'e-me- are of rans tte compaov. east way. ff wme and some I tiring lad;es Is -'t I all and the while fn official positions one is made oxrt of KotVr. for- fn a of rwaeftimi of the va-i- -l damaged at peaches, and cement furnaces for rd Te tTr I slrr-btl- y thee w-- tl enn-r- d to eemdnct 422 . I eleeio-t- s will they may be iniuredl are ces have sns in which he is intret-d- The school been to -- 1o setred bottles of CURRY rookies' Water has p:ped in h "-' m -- r he- - h-- 'd thrrmehrt-n- j, loot hnrt appreciably. Blossoms were the n" pstertt medicines in the last month He wit be back abort the oth the state next the edge of tbe trcnurd for hv U - j too thick and needed to be thinned 4 arhn know him, se anttripst- An--il. ; ; in addition to the seirnres. The of and will then decide Tnedav. Santa Fe ssil elect three tourists. Everv thirtsr is free and -- em-ni-nt- n liquor trpon w-- 'l tm v e ''t'-. vault the Federal now and announce of the tbe effies witl 1 two ' Owinsj to the tubilant spirits of a and the frost pnobablv prove a is certain this move will be at buiing the evact da'e elet ban- is that of land bnsress under contames 400 aDons of aetiviv in the local or thee and the rural districts one traveling man who taTred too irmch benefit to them. Prospects for a eeral nttP'oaiinately re"mp'ton - ner fruit this are fContinued on page five.) Ibis direct ion. of wine, ssrhtskejr and trcroila. mills AIbrerooe JonrnaL lor twa j another distilling outfit was captor- crops year very net meetings and who think that NEW PRESIDENT thereby some of their own prestige is TOWNS RAIDED LEADERS WANT STRIKE U. S. Submarine 0-- 7 to be lost. Aground WOMEN WANT So been in fur as one who has this UK? town a giMxl many years can reinein-lier- . BY SINN FEIN RED COMMUNISTS REVOLT IN there never has been un innova- IS EARLY RISER INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS. tion of uny kind which was entirely well received by all the legislative i on MILITARY ATTACKED IN THREE gentlemen who sit Capitol Hill, GENERAL UPHEAVAL THREAT RESOLUTION ADOPTED AT MASS ABOUT THE ONLY MAN THAT and whose desire Is to guard their COAST TOWNS OF ENS CENTRAL GERMANY case. MEETING IN CAPITOL BY GETS TO WORK AHEAD OF MR. prerogatives in any IRELAND. FROM RED RIOTS. This is in no a HARDING IS MILK MAN. thing wise partisan WOMEN. matter. It is simply a liumnii matter. ' Tlie I (Wtsurti I'slua Neva ImiN. I ' iciiiocrats and Hcjuihlicnns alike Neper I ' iTH. have shown of extra powers .March EARLY BIROS IN CABINET Jealousy POSTOFFICES LOOTED 2.. Tlie Communist newly conferred on government off- revolt in Germany, financed, it is de MEETINGS IN 15 STATES icials and occasionally have taken It clared, by Soviet gold, is spreading nut In carping ul what they call new- throughout the industrial districts of Hoover and Like the Hour Hay Early fangled notions, generally predicting ARMED MEN HOLD UP OFFICIALS middle liermuny, threatening tlie great Procedure About Plaint in dire unless reform WANT AGREEMENT BETWEEN BIG Only hupcu!iigs speedi- AND TAKE THEIR ammonia, potash, aulhracito ami cop Cite Comti From the Newapaper ly should be worked. per works, says a dispatch from NATIONS TO REDUCE WAR Men, Who Are Used to Later Hours. When President Harding, while yet llerlill. PREPARATIONS. a candidate for election, said that he forces have been d to Strong police By EDWARD B. CLARK. thought the vle president ought patched to the centers where trouble have a ill tlie (W'nltrB Xpapt-- I'Diua News Smice. Washington. Pri'siiltMit llariliiii! more important place lias out of the recent demand of Wtrm Untua tkrriee. I grown The United States submarine U 7 on a sandbar M off Wil- csper Vi act's the Mill iilmiit us curly these counsels of tlie aduiiiils'rntion, there I'ublin, March 'Jit. Armed men here the leaders lor a strike and aground yards general derness Fisher's N. X. The crew -- 8 were taken off naval March 28. A resolution was or lit - 1 Point, Island, of by Washington. spring iimriiiiiirs ns any other resident seemingly general public, raided tin- posiottices in the coast tlie arming of the proletariat ri - tugs. requesting to "call of WnsliiiiKli.il, unless it he the milk any rate, party approval of the sag- towns of Iul-ke- president Harding Kingstown, lilackrock, den, Fislehen, Freiburg. Leipsic, Halle, a conference of tlie nations on world Ina ti. (If course, the sun dues nut gestion. There was no Itepiililleall Killiney ami Korrock, suburbs of Mansfeld and oilier towns, the niessn disaruiaiueiil" and that In- rise ns eiirly Just now us it will In legislator at that time who cared to Dublin. Tlie sinlTs were held up and asking even ill reports. KILLED IN ONE DAY creased appropriations; of for June, hut lit Hint the White House raise his voice in protest, or hi" telephones and other instruments Kfforts of the authorities, udds the UNITED STATES 24 Congress mild criticism of the candidate's sug- armaments be postponed pending such ivveller gets nil early Murt. taken, the raiders giving receipts for dispatch, have only resulted in the I for no man with n de- conference wus adopted ut a mass Newspaper men who nil nt the gestion, party them. The filth of tlie l their anniversary communists si engthening posi held in of disarma- White House ofliccs lit the regulation sire for success of the ticket cares Faster rising without serious tions. RECENT EXECUTIONS CAUSE OF meeting advocucy passed WARNS RUSSIA ment under the W om hour nf 1(1 ii. in. tlml thnt In the middle of a campaign to say NEW OUTBREAKS. auspices of the generally incidents, and although outrages have Large sections of industrial regions I Mr. direct or indirect in contra an's lisurinaiiieiit Committee. Harding has lieen "at it" mi limir anything not ceased, there was an absence of in central Germany are actually iu th before tlieir nrrival. Nobody knows vention of an expressed though! of murders and tlie holi- Setiutor Jtorah of Idaho again udvo- - ambushes during hands of the insurgents, says an Ex AMBUS 11 the THIRTY WOUNDED IN cated an how long this will keep up. It Is standard bearer. day. Residents of Kingstown were SOVIETS MUST GUARD PROPERTY agreement between the change Telegraph Company dispatch CADES AS REPRISALS ARE I'nlted hard rule that never Is hroken. The Leaders Find Fault. dunned by tiring and bomb explosions, from Amsterdam, which quotes tele- AND LIVES, IS AMERICA'S States, Great Britain und wonder is how It. INCREASED. to reduce navul armaments and George Christian, Today things nre a little different. and by reports of an attack on Kings phonic advices from Berlin. Japan the iiininhle to tin Presi- DEMAND. authors of the for secretary The Republicans succeeded In curry- town naval base. Iteporis from Saxony slate thut charged programs dent, likes tiie early hours. It in nil An official increased ariuauietits with being sed- ing the election. Now with n big ma- ommuniqiie says that at more buildings have been damaged by (ffMlero Newspaper Ualoo Newi Serf let. I unwritten law thnt the secretary to a In of 11 o'clock ul night the in and ulous patrons of Bolshevism, painstak- jority either house congress and military guards dynamite various towns, that r March 24. Twenty-fou- uu-re- President shall down to tin1 hrnss i Dublin, per ing and Industrious get with four years of the presidency to here were attacked from three points. ut Mansfeld prisons have been opened gardeners of of Ids Mr. HUGHES SENDS NOTE sons were killed mid und talks work hefore ehlef. run, some tew lenders nre There was mid the ulluck-tr- s mid liberated. nearly thirty misery." beginning sharp firing, their inmates Complete iu A Christian doubtless Is that Hest-stud- wounded ambuscades reported. grateful to speak out a bit. the were dispersed. Is declared to reign at t, "The ties which bind peoples to Ids Marion not Apparently anarchy of lancers was ambushed u fellow townsman does liillueiitlnl ones do not want Mr. Cool-Idg- Two hoinb attacks on lorries till banks have been raid- party by their ure be- military where force of tibout two hundred between governments snapping oliey the eight o'clock whistle. 1 urma-luenls,- " to share with the cabinet officers occurred in . one civilian was ed and from which the population Is "VIEWS WITH DEEP SYMPATHY cause of the great burden of It was only a few days ago that an Stokestowu und Longford. Captain the official intimacy Willi the Presi- slightly injured. fleeing In a panic. PLIGHT OF PEOPLE OF he suid. Invitation reaeheil the President to Rode-wisc- Peak and four soldiers were killed and dent of the I'nited States which at- Town hulls at Plauen and li The meeting, it wus was an fame of coif RUSSIA." Lieutenant Tenant mid others serious announced, play early morning tendance at the meetings of the cabi London. Il was reported here on ex- were destroyed and county held, with others in fif- out at n culled Grasslands. He ly wounded, while all the others also simultaneously place net necessarily involves. cellent authority liiat tlie Prince of buildings ut U'ipsie and Freiburg were teen states. and was on Ids way to the received wounds. Tlie military forces neoepteil Why is this? The reason Is nsy. ales would open the new l ister Par-.anie- one being injured lit links while the was still dim damaged, person were In two lorries prison- Other speakers were Representative morning The Republican leaders In hoi.se mid to he set up under tlie home Washington, March 2.1. Resumption conveying II mill with Freiburg. ers when were fired on from u Freur of Wisconsin, Mrs. Ida Clyds ly tilt the morning senate always have maintained they rule net at the last session of The Court In Dres- of trade relations with soviet Kussia they exhalations of tlie Potomac. passed County building wood und a house. , Clark and Kdwurd F. Grady of the ll' should he the first ones to receive Parliament. It was said lie also would den was badly damaged hy an explo- will depend upon satisfactory assur ;tl! and ns there is r.o Police Sergeant Coghliu was killed American Federation of Labor. played holes, from the president of the I'nlted isit other districts in Ireland. sion and three persons were Injured. ances that fundamental exchanges longer n thirty-sevent- hole In rolf, and three policemen severely wounded Mrs. Florence of New States any Intimation of a new legis- The Kvciiing Standard asserts that A similar attempt against the town are contemplated Involvin;; due Kelly York, lie wns aide to tinisli Ids play, take In un ambuscade near Kurrow Ken who presided, suid the "mark lative policy, or of the revival of an further Sinn Fein to destroy hall ut Auerbach was frustrated by for tlie protection of persons and meetings the licking which we understand was plots nedy, County Mayo. the spontaneous of women ou old one. They do not like to feel that farm buildings on tlie outskirts of Lou- (lie police capturing a intin currying a property and the establishment of uprising ndiiiinistered one of Ids eahinet - A nml men the first on which hy any man except n cabinet officer, even don have been discovered. of conditions essential to the niaiite- police Inspector eight Faster they have memhers. w ho is n hetter than bag dynamite. wen' ambushed near 1 and the had golfer though lie he vice president of the detectives were out- A of nr d men, in u nanee of commerce," Secretary Hughes 'ingle power." his chief, and return to the White Special posted party riding that three hours. I'nlted States, shall get advance In- No. two suys in a message sent to tlie ltussiuii fight ensued, lasting Mr. Gnidy said that the American Mis. side of government buildings, and motor lorry, attacked savings House three hours hefore 1 ended disastrously for the attacking nearly formation or that the leaders should lo (owning street, the official home hanks in .Mansfeld and succeeded in soviet representative at Itevul. Federullon of Luhor joins "in demand- HardlliL' called hlin to lunch. re-e- 'party, of whom were killed mid ii be expected to receive their in of Premier and about 'iki.ihhi marks from the The message was iu reply to the eight ing thut the slate.-nie- do something How About Cabinet? Lloyd George, special securing twenty wounded, according to an offi- formation from iiiijbndy but the Presi- 'ireeaulioiis were taken by the liank of institution. The savings bank at Hel-hr- appeal of tlie soviet government al once to bring about u definite pro- A word of hits heen written cial iiniiiiiiiicement here. Three of the Inquiry dent. F.tiglnnd. was also robbed during the day, it Moscow thnt tlie I idled Stales gram for world disarmament." as to the manner In which In police were slightly wounded, it was Secretary The vice president took part Hip Twenty f'arin buildings were burned ami strikers in that town compelled Kill trade with Kussia and that it ne We, however, dourly recognize," lie Christian the peep o' day first of added. regards cabinet meeting the year, and In the New Castle district, while oth the llolbru to publi- gotiate with n delegation to be sent added, "thut we cuntiot disarm while habits ef his chief, Imt an Anzelger suspend The multiplication of the ambuscade perhaps Information came that his presence fires occurred in St. Albans ami In cation. lo tills country for the purpose by the other nations ure armed. But we want even more Is as to all Is believed to he largely due to pertinent ipiestlon was satisfactory to the members .Hertfordshire, p.eaconsfield mid Buck A crowd surrounded the police soviet authorities. repri- disarmament, the reduction to lie the iiiciiihcrs look on the-su- large sals for the recent executions. The grad how eahinet of the cabinet, ami that the President demanded The note was transmitted ual ingbamshire. harruckH at Heststadl and through Fein Is men und by general ugreeinenl." up of their ureal and good was Mr. t Sinn said to regard their rising especially pleased because .Near tlie ruins at a number of the surrender id' anus stored there. lie American consul at Ileval. us the chieftain. when his was asked places as belligerents und tlie execution of Among telegrams read was one from Coolhlge, opinion oil cans weri discovered. original message from the soviet gov- W. It In said that llerhert Hoover liken on It and those captured us a breach of the laws J. Bryan, saying lie "wus heartily any subject, gave freely, A .Melbourne, N. S. W., to Berlin. President Kherl, In agree ernment was received from the soviet in enrly hour proceilnre. Hoover Is fair- without embarrassment dispatch of w ar and punishable by reprisal. The favor of disaruimiieut for an any arising the Loudon Times that the polit mem wiih the government of Prussia representative there. ly young, mill the lie abed liiihlt, there- from new order of says execution of Whclen was followed b agreement with oilier nations, if possi- tlie things. ical and labor conference has has issued an edict establishing meas "Tlie government of the I'nlted has not had lime to him. on adopted of two in his ble; by our example, If necessary." fore, drip Keeps Eye In iu re- tlie pile killing policemen lien-mi- a resolution with Ireland ures to restore public order the Stales," says comiiiutiicittlon, Will II. Hays, the Postmaster Here Is the the of sympathy town of CI if den. The deaths of the "There Is no way to bring about way Pcpartnient and has ordered a disturbed by tlie communist up- "views with deep sympathy and grave Is still younger, mid ns for Hays, Slate forth a most hit telegram dispatched gions two policemen were avenged in Clifden except through agreement put pregnant to Premier who Is now in I .on The condition established by concern the plight of the people ot he never sleeps. These twain arrive of information: Storey, rising. by house burning. with the other naval owers," Senator don, him lo Interview the the is u Russia and desires to aid by every ap- at the White House on the I'he of State has re requesting presidential pronouncement The execution of Patrick Mortiti has Itoriih said. "It should never he our mornings iH'partineiit "lioti-iullltar- in and withdrawal of the y of siege." propriate means promoting proper that they Co there at an hour flint Is the to send king urge stale been followed by the of two to leave our quested Navy department through which commerce killing purpose country Insecure, nothing less than astounding for its to both the Atlantic and the troops. opportunities In his district of ltoscom but it should be our determined warships Printers' Demands Refused. can be established upon a sound basis. policemen pur "prevlousness." This is nil very well Pnclllc sides of the boundary line be mon. pose to bring iihuul such an agree- Frisco Police Get Lake Utah. "II is manifest to this government from the viewpoint nf the welfare of tween the republics of Piinnmii and Shakeup. Suit City, Heelarlng I'or every mail executed vengeance ment as will bring security without San Francisco. A of the would be unable to meet the thnt in existing circumstances there Is the great Amerlciin republic, for enrly Costa Idea to protect American lives "sloipcup" that they Is anticipated, and as the government bringing bankruptcy. mid it demands of the local no assurance for the development of hours generally mean long hours In mid property In the event It Is found police department denning up typographical has hi custody many men liable to the Britain has taken of dance halls and oilier du for mi increase in the of trade, as the supplies which Itussla "(ireut again up this town, mill If every hour Is full that the local authorities are tumble places of union wages dentil penally, the piling up of deaths the 1 might now he able to obtain would he program of building. Japan is of work as the first hours of the day to nllord the bious character has been begun here Job primers on May from $:'.! to $.M on each side is considered here as In necessary protection, wholly to meet her needs, adding to her program. And we ure seem In he, things ought to go ahead in are by t'upl. Arthur l.aviie of the police a week, employing printers, through u Inadequate evitnble. Curious ones Washington and no can result so still to have the greutest navy In the flourishingly. what has become of tlie "monitor department. "Pureell's," a notorious committee, announced that the "Amer- lasting good long as mo present causes ot world. So the race is on. 1 lie only plaint in the rase comes nations" of Central and South Amer- resort In the Barbery const sen ion, ican plan" of employment would be put progressive Cork. Six civilians were killed In Impoverishment continue to operate. un or under- from the newspaper men, who hnve ica which were to watch and was rallied nml n dozen police officers In effect in Suit ijike City mid Ogileti the district. in "Through agreement keep It is only in the productivity of Itus lilarucy County Cork, which un end to naval heen accustomed to the somewhat Int ward over their smaller brother coun- on duty In that ilNltict were shifted to shops when the present agreement a buttle which ensued when crown standing puts This sla that there is any hope for the Rus- we can reduce tuxes, re- er hours of the ndlinltistrutlnii which exercise moral suasion first, and other bents. with the union expires. means, forces were fired upon from a farm couipetlilon. tries, that sian people, and It is idle to expect store faith iu the government at home Just rlosiil, and who were accustomed then force, if necessary, In order to the committee said, "open shop" house. Gale New York. will in all of the resumption of trade until the economic und augment friendly relations to what might lie culled the leisurely keep them in the straight mid narrow Sweeps prevail job printing The military were conducting a New York. An eighty-mil- e in the two bases of production tire securely abroud." hours of the Tuft administration. way of the way which leinleth gale plants cities. search for wanted men when they peace, on Kvell Mr. Taft's friends iidtnltled that unto a nation's salvation. swooping down New York tore off were attacked. Representative Frear said thnt the a caused accidents Lone "Production Is conditioned upon the he was leisurely gentleman. Itefore Mr. Harding came Into office roofs, uprooted trees, Capture Bandit. A fanners house at t loglieen wns last administration had submitted which have resulted 111 at least two safety of life, the recognition by firm e So far ns the clerical force at the as President there were politicians In Cherokee, Iowa. A lone bandit who surrounded by crown forces. Young 'amazing" peuee-liui- navul estimates deaths and a guarantees of private property, the White House is concerned, things lire who said that lie laid n dream brought touch of winter. gave the Hume of Frank Livingston, men. it is were taken out of and that the navy appropriation bill as plenty The wind was a sanctity of contracts, and the rights reported, ns they always were. The hours of of a greater I'nlted States w hich would accompanied by drop who held up Harrison Steele, book- the house and ordered to run for their reiorted to tlie Senate would have tlxed with-ou- t In The weather bureau of free labor. If fundamental changes the government tollers are extend from the Cniuiillan line to the temperature. keeper in the Steele bank here and got livps. They were fired upon, four levied $2i on every American family. to be In are involving due regard regard to the predilections for southernmost of the Isthmus of declared the gale mostly local $."ttO was en it red In an abandoned contemplated shot "Protection for America," he suid, point for the protection of persons and being (lend.. the early or late risings unto their Pannmn. Men here sny it Is diameter, caused by the heat, but part barn Inlo which he ran when a ssse "Is a captivating slogan following tlie pretty proH-rt- and the establishment con tusks of Presidents of the ('tilted to believe thnt the of a general storm In the Fast. of citizens were "hot" his trail. of war. Behind all movements for a hard President had upon ditlotis essential to the maintenance of Packing House Strike Averted. States, or of rnhlnet ollieers. Sn nine any such dream as tills, and still less He wns taken after having been shot larger navy, investigations disclose commerce, this government will he Washington. Prospects of an Imme- o'clock four.d the clerlcnl force husy easy to believe that lie ever will formu- New Juvenile Sentence. In the face Willi a shotgun that Kiweifiil influences ure strongly In other as It finds them glad to have convincing evidence of diate strike In the packing industry years husy late a so and lb-r- e in the hands of one of tlie citizens entrenched whose Interests und indus (sillcy Houston, Texas. is boy Justice the consummation of such have been averted through the media- In this yenr. as men here, when he stuck his head out of the changes. tries depend on liberal appropriations. fraught, many regardless as meted out In Juvenile Court. For and until this evidence Is supplied this tion of Secretary nf Mavis. Worries Correspondent!. of say, with mtII. hut It Is door. By a similar coincidence we may rea party turning In a false fire alarm, one government Is unable to perceive that Compromises by the employes in ac- All that Is left for the newspaper known that the President Is ready to sonably expect, until the naval hill must write I.ihki times there Is any basis for consid- cepting a wage reduction and by the man to do Is to take that hit of ad- take Instant notice of any trouble to licfore Langdon Buried in U. S. A. procr passes Congress, sensational headlines 21 ! ering trade relations." five big packers in consenting to a six vice which was given way hack in the south of us, and to take In April tlie following: realize that Boston. I.leut. Warren II. - and editoriuls nnd ready I.nng- The State Is known to months' extension of the Alschuler ar- advising Congress the scriptural days, "(Jo to the ant, stant means to a to It. It is against the law to turn in a false doll. I'. S. whose the country that Is planning to put stop V, slaying hy take the position that there was no bitration agreement made possible the Japan thou sluggard ; consider her ways and Monitor Nation Plan, alarm mid understand whv. It costs a ut capture Hawaii and the Philippines Japanese sentry ladivostok, occasion at this time to reply specific- settlement after three days of confer he wise." It is Dot exactly proper is curious to know if the a sum time fire Jan. 8, created un "intcrmi- - and everything in the Pacific from the Washington city large every hist, ally to the proposals of tlie Bolshevists ences In which representatives of pack 'fa make It ap r even distantly that Mr. intends to revive the old rcstHiiid to a lional was burled itehring sea to tlie kingdom of Hughes engines call. Moreover, Incident," with that a trade delegation be received by ers nnd employes and Secretaries Iu Yap the President of the I'nlted States s monitor nation life and full naval honors in Forest Hills and the Cannibal isles." plan, put press every time there is a danger that some the American government. vis, Ilisiver und Wallnoe participated a n ant, hut so far ns work Is con- ure on the The funeral was Into it, pressure greater one may get hurt." His accomplices cemetery. from the Sufficient opportunity. It Is held, is The settlement as o greed to follows cerned he seems to he much like one. Latin American which will home of the slain naval lieutenant's Refuse Women Jurors. republics got a similar task. given in the request of the American Reduction nf wages of 8 cents an hour President Harding has told the move them to minor rows on Mr. Mrs. stop their parents. and William C. government for assurances from the for hourly workers and to 124 ter San Francisco. A Jury cotiiHised en- men throned his secretary own anil thus relieve the I'nited 17 newspusT behalf, Ijingdon, Thomas si nit, Jamaica soviet government of a change in ci'iit for piece workers. Retention of tirely of men wns chosen to lieiur evi- that he will nee them mice a week. Stales of duties w hich It does not care Watch Fat Men at Port. Plains. heart as a f their communistic the basic eight-hou- r day nnd overtime dence In the trial of Mrs. Margaret thnt Is he will see each hatch of to exercise of the San Francisco. "Nobody loves a fat filling ls'caise as in wur-tim- e with them once a week. The men principles and the rights of private rates provided the Al Clark, charged murder, after the repre- which our Interference ulways gener man,' least of all customs officers Tornado Kills Two. for consideration the schuler defendant had refused to accept uny senting the morning newspapers will proMTty later of rulings. ates. here, who rceivsl orders from Col. J. Nashville. Two ersoiis were killed, of the of a soviet woman Jurors and persistent effort by he received hy the President for the Some men to question reception sectu have forgotten It, S. Irby, surveyor of customs to pay one fatally injured and ten seriously Strike Me Dead" Gets Wish. her counsel had removed all women In the afternoon. The I delegation. quizzing process ut Klihu Hoot as secretary of state in a tornado which from Ikix. hour at which the afternoon particular attention to corpulent per- Injured started at Welch, W. Va. Two hours after he the Jury newspa went to Central and South America a ten miles west of mcr. are to he received has not sons coming ashore at this Nrt. The Berlin, village Cardinal Gibbons Dead. had expressed the wish that his life he per nml pleaded for ami gissl will. and northeastward Inaurance Must Be Converted. heen hut the In orders come after customs officials dis- ishurg, swept Baltimore, Md. James Cardinal taken if he had made a statement at yet set, strong hope and seemingly succeeded in laying the across Marshall for fifteen the breasts of the afternoon men Is ' covered county Gibbons, archbishop of Baltimore and tributed to him by witnesses In a suit Washington. The war risk insur- foundation thereof. laniel Fairfax, quartermaster miles. Twelve residences and burns the President will not on primate of the American Catholic hier over tlie sale of cattle here, Mark Dil ance bureau has sent out a warning to that summon Mr. Colby, as secretary of state, the Pacific Mail steamer Kcuador, were them with the milk man. blown away, many other real archy, died at the archepiscopal resi lon dropped dead. "I hoe God will all former service men t lint their war- went to South America. The salt who had padd.il himself with a hot a dences were much There Is no to what slightly damaged, denee here after a prolonged Illness strike me dead if I made tbat state- time or term insurance must be con- telling lengths of sea Is not out Itottle filled one one-hal- f tang the voyage yet ter with and tltnlier was destroyed and the railway which affected hla He verted into before the early morning hnhits of the White Ids mainly heart. ment," witnesses said Dillon declared permanent policies of nostrils. Peace, good will, and quarts of Scotch whisky. station at Anes was torn down. In newt-pape- was his 87th as he left the court room. March 3, 102a House may go. Even afternoon r commerce were the motives of his mis- year. men have llielr ser.slhllities and and here Panama and Costa "Short-line- sion, yet Court Dismisses " Petition. U. S. te Get some few of them need an hour or IUca are at each other's throats. Bergdoll. Te Help Rear Children. Honor Bert Leeton Taylor. Te Give Soldiers Better Care. Chicago. The of em are two for sleep. In this day of the attempt to petition 4,(i Washington. "We going to get Washington. I Kes any American Hundreds of of Washington. Confidence of get on sixty-seve- n "short-lin- e rail- Chicago. persons early ployes If It is to 30,-00- Innovation Causes Gossip. the world to settle down after the Bergdoll possible get him,' city or town of between 20.000 and 0 fered tribute to the of Bert Improvement in facilities for the care roads for wages and work- Weeks declared In discuss memory There are some men Id Wash- biggest war It ever witnessed. It Is Secretary need in its Leston of wounded soldiers of the World war ing conditions identical with the case of the draft population help raising Taylor, whose column, "A Line ington, who perhaps know what they known to be rather disturbing to the ing Philadelphia children T was administration offi- those on the trunk lines was evader now in If so, the national child of Tyie or Two," they formerly read expressed by would like to have happen, who equanimity of the Incoming adminis Germany. "I don't be dismissed by the railroad labor hoard. lieve we will health counciL so it announced, is will- In the Chicago Tribune. The gathering cials as a result of a canvass of the think that the lease of life of tration to have two republics, for recognize any statute of The case was heard last fall on the limitation in his case If one ing to aid to the extent of $20,000. The was such a one as "B. L. situation made at tbe direction of Vice President Coolhlge as an outside whose good conduct this republic has should ex cosmopolitan request of fifteen unions. Because of 1st." aid will be administered over T." President Harding. Tbe subject Is un member of the cabinet la likely to he i.ssuuied responsibility In the eyes of Secretary Weeks would not say proHtsed addressed each . day for years the diversified duties of short-lin- e a In derstood to heen discussed short one. In other words, there the world, tackling each other In a the what steps would be taken to get period of five years. such a wsy through his column. Authors, musi have at the employes, the Itoard declared it was out are some officials In legislative life finger-nai- l match. It Is more Bergdoll of Germany. He refused as to obtain "nearly as possible Ideal cians, newspaper men, business and cabinet meeting, where data waa sub nothing to determine what rea who do not like the idea of having than a match, but It has in impracticable to discuss the possibility of his extra conditions for the development nf its professional men and many women and mitted showing that 12,000 additional scratching sonable rules shall be on the vice sit Id at the cabi It the the short ditlon by Great Britain for violation of children, from babyhood to adolemvnce children were Included in the beds would be available for . president possibilities of real fight lines. throng hospital British passport, laws. into sturdy, happy, useful citizens." that attended the memorial service. tlie work In the near future. VERY OLD GAME. ELECTRICITY ON BATTLESHIP. Fire Imperils Tokie. Shower Baths for Children, Harding Thanks Packer Delegation. Jury Drinks Evidence. Detroit Output 5,000 Cars. Tokio. A fire, which for a New Tork. Youngsters In New Washington. Representatives of th Miami, Fla Henry 8. Black, New Detroit, Mich. Production of auto One of the oldest games In Amer- Chemistry and physics contribute In ,'ork was mobiles in time Imperiled the entire of Tokio, Tork's congested districts may bask industry and its employe- - millionaire, acquitted by a the Detroit area has ica. In the playing of which wooden great measure to the bat- city packing In the Dade complete north-We- st Jury county Criminal reached approximately 5,000 cars a were used. Is la crosse, branch destroyed houses In tlie this summer under the cooling sprays who reached an agreement here to Implements tleship, the of optics alone !.) Court here of having a large quantity day, according to a survey of leading American of tlie city. Injured 1.13 per-aon- s, of shower baths attached to fire avert a threatened strike, were con- says the Forestry Magazine having given many advantages. la irt of liquor in his possession aboard his factories. Accessories planta also re of with In- of made thousands homeless and hydrants. Instead of having a fire hose President en Washington. It originated the matter electrical science the gratulated by Harding private car at Cocoannt Grove, five a steady improvement In baslness. dians In times and was caused a loss on then the children port prehistoric scope to which It la used on a battle- eetimated at about f played may gath the amicable settlement of the first big miles from Miami. The Jury returned While admitting that production waa widely known among the tribes of the ship may be appreciated by the fact Included in the property de- er under the showers which will be su- labor problem faced by the new ad the verdict in five minutes. All mem- but little ahead of demand, manufac- northern I'nlted States and southern that the average were three a bank firemen. The committee em- large warship can stroyed hospitals, pervised by ministration. The packers , and bers of the panel were allowed by the turers said they present con- Canada the time of ex- 190.000 horse regarded at the earliest generate power of elec- and several large business houses. of finance of the board of aldermen ployes committees were accompanied prosecution to drink from the seized ditions as indicative of a permanent The red men ploration. railed the game trical energy, which Is equivalent to For four hours a violent wind drova has recommended that $25,000 In spe to the White House by Secretaries Da stock In order that they might deter- Improvement Nearly all the larger French a - "baggatlwar," but the named the amount used for fairly large the flames towards the heart of the cial revenue bonds be provided to pnr- vis, Wallace and Hoover, who acted mine whether or not It was factories are adding to their forces la which name It crosse, It retalna. city. city, causing a panic rhase 1200 shower for this purpose, 'with them in the negotiations. daily. LEGION MEN HIT BY RULING LOCK COTTER PIN IN PLACE SUNK BANK'S MONEY IN WELL e'iMxseeW4v ell USING KEROSENE National Advocate Decides Or. Judge Not Necessary to Bend Ends Over How Gold Belonging to Georgia Finan- BETTER ganization Officer Ineligible if MARKETS Flat Against Bolt or Rod-- Just cial Institution Was Kept Out of Holding Public Office. ' Furnished ROADS by IN AUTO ENGINE Prevent Slipping. Sherman's Hands.' AMERICAN U. S. BUREAU OF MARKETS A decision of Impor- How the of Itank After the cotter money the State tance as affecting the participation in Washington, D. C. having slipped pin of was hidden GIVE CONCRETE ROADS CARE into do not bend the ends over tieorglu successfully politics of men holding office in the Convenient and Reliable Ar- place to flat the 'bolt or rod. It isn't during Sherman's march the sea, American Ieglon has Just lieen hand- against and how the entire sum. which was All Contraction Should Be tamers towbpaiMf t'olun Ncm Sen let. I Outlined for Pro- to do because the cot- Joints' ed down by Hubert A. Adams, na- rangement necessury this, re- QLMION la! ween $l.'s),lSsJ and --'iUxi, was Cleaned and Filled With Hot Tar tional Judge advocate of the Legion, in liny. ter will lock Just as securely If the ' (Copy for Thia Department Pupplled by Hunt: values viding Gasoline. turned to the bank virtually intact, Twice a Year. the AmeHeen ton New Hervlre. ) to mi from the Inter-I'o- st Receipts Kendall ends are spread Just enough to pre- response Inquiry 'eil ' maintained. Arrivals Chica- makes a strange story. An old sub- coii-ki-- v vent slipping out. Council of Los Angeles, Cul. go incicasins, Hrtvices of scriber sends us the tale. With the Increase and use of con- At Its, held in De- loading to Chicago decreasing, When the ends are bent considera- LEGION MEN IN HOSPITALS annual election On I crete roads and the aiiiiuu work uou bad ANOTHER CARBURETOR ADDED bly, It is harder to 8lralgh!!a them he evening of November '.'S, pavement prob- cember a Los Angeles post elected roans still restricting; heavy move- 1MH, lem of maintenance becomes ment. Kustern and Southern market sufficiently for later rvmovu! of the Wallace Cuimaing, cashier of proper One-Thir- ('banning Follette fur con- d Beys In Institu- little from outside the Hank at was ordered one of prime Importance. All lii-- A Fol- report very inuuiry pin, and further, the ends are very apt Suvamiah, 1. short time afterwards No. 1 in I tions Are Member of the points. timothy good request to 01T serv- to take he money out of for traction Joints should be given atten- lette was of the in t'hiiadelphiu at $1 per ton advance. No Difficulty Has Been Experienced break when the part Is in danger, Great 'appointed Justice of Sherman was the tion at least once a year, and where Organization. bourd of of Pacific coast markets weak because With New System, and Greater ice, with the very probable, result approaching city. peace by the sujienisors iaiproved pasturage conditions. (Mover C'lliuiiiing's who the I runic is very heavy, this should I.os and clover mixed in in the Has Been Obtained that the cotter will slip out. wife, subsequently One-thir- d who Angeles county. good supply Mileage be dune of the men Carolina but in liKht request. Alfal- Thus, instead of excessive end bend- wiete the story of the adventure for at least twice every year. o The question arose whether. In view Fuel Cost Is Reduced. , re confined la hospitals In thirty-tw- fa receipts increased materially in ing an effective her grandchildren, accompanied him The months of April and October of the fact that Follette had been ap- weiitern demand from being locking means, states are mem markets; good It is In no lock on a special, train that was will usually be found to be suitable to an office in Its na- feeding sections. Prairie hay held reality at all. hurrying ber of the Amer- pointed which, steady. good Southwest prairie meet- Those who have attempted the use to cross the Alliinuiliu river before the for this work. All Joints should be In the matter of filling In Chi-i-au- n ican Legion, ac- ture, except ing with ready sale Chicago. of kerosene as in en- southern cut The carefully cleaned and tilled with hot not in fuel automobile TWO-PIEC- troops the bridge. vacancies, Is an elective, salaried pub- buyers interested South E JACK IS USEFUL cording to Uurald Oakota Quoted: No. t timothy gines are aware of the of gold was 1 nick 11 In mill At lic office, he was to serve as prairie. Impossibility kegs. J. Murphy, direc- eligible $25 Chicago. $26 Philadelphia, tit Blurting on this fuel, and the neces- Thomasville they hired an empty store an officer of the Legion. Pittsburgh. :4 Cincinnati, (Hi Min- tor of the Legion's No. 2 of usoltne for use until Contraption Will Be Found Convenient and the of there. official neapolis; timothy Chicago. sity providing placed kegs gold service division, In his ruling, the national 124.50 Kaltimore. 124 Memphis. $17.50 the warns To Owners Who Intend to one of No. 1 al- engine up. provide a by Lay Jerry, L'liniiuing's servants, re- Judge advocate says: Minneapolis, $22 Cincinnati; who buses his falfa $24 Chicago, $25 Cincinnati. $21 ci nvetiient and reliable means of do- Up Their Cars. took turns with a man named Itoss in "This a elective 1 port on figures being salaried, pub- Minneapolis; No. prairie $19 Chica- ing this, an additional carburetor, and a guarding the store ut night. In na- lic office, It Is my opinion that the go, $12.5(1 Omaha, $16 Minneapolis. compiled a small auxiliary container for gasoline a of a Later they the money to method of a vucuncy is not Keed. The Illustration shows bit transported tional census of lining of- were fitted to a uud huve .Macon, where a In Market weak; demand lacking; delivery cur, contraption that should Interest such the Slate bank had men ta- determining the eligibility April-Ma- y disabled ferings, especially for ship- given good results. automobile owners as to branch oHlce. In April, lSftl, news ken the Le- of a Leglonalre holding such office. ment, more fthcral. liran and mid- propase lay by mar- lineily, the Installation ami came thai another federal force was The office is elective, although the dlings down $1 to $2 in western opera- gion. casij kets; other wheal feeds declined pro- tion of the system lire us follow's: An- linking ils way southward, and what d we of "With one-thir- with which deal is that an ap- portionately. Klill lower prices to do de- other ciiriiui etor, similar to I lie one on witli the money became again distillled pointment. by dealers unless there is a of the rided change in the general feelinn. the car, was obtained. The Intake an anxious ipiesiion. veterans enrolled In the Legion, against "The purpose of the constitutional Quoted; Kran 2U.50. middlings $2(1.50, $'10 Minne- uinniiolil was removed, and was faced Finally they decided to wear what one-fift- h of the other provision Is. of course, t prevent, so flour middlings $25. reddog eligible No. 1 alfalfa meal ofT ut it to take the gold could, some sink a apolis: lis dividing point they bury and men, tt Is shown that the disabled far as possible, the use by member City. $20.50 St. I.ouis; linseed $11.50 the In a feed carburetor llunge. At the center of rest deep well. Kncli mem- man realizes the results the Legion has of the Legion of his Legion member- Ilul'fahi. $40 Minneapolis: gluten $:17 Chicago; beet pulp $32 New York the face thus made an Inlet bole wus ber of the family of .Mr. and Mrs. obtained In Its for Justice for ship in furthering a political career. feed $23 campaign and ltaitiniore; white hominy drilled lo match the carluir vlur oriilce, Tlininas Xeshlt, wit li whom he funi-rnlu- the sick and wounded of the World the effect of an ap- St. Louis, $24 Chicago. Consequently, unii at either side two holt holes were family had lived for six months, war", Mr. declared. "The dis- pointment Is In no wise dissimilar (rain. Murphy con- tupped to correspond with the holes In wore wide belts made of heavy linen, abled umn has uot the from an election, and It Is my The world economic situation Joined Legion opinion tinues u depressing factor in the grain the cufburetor tlange. At one end of which they bad stitched full of $Jt for the selfish of his that the Incumbent is, the accept- market. In hava purpose obtaining by uddition crop reports the main fuel tank, a Hat gasoline res- gold pieces. That of course took care own for the serv- ance of his office, rendered ineligible Jeen fuvoruhle, and prices tended low- compensation, Legion er the past week. (Ill sales of 6. 0011. 0110 ervoir, wilh a capacity of one gallon, of a comparatively small sum. Kvery ice is extended to veterans, for the office of the American Legion " bushels wheat to and further regardless Kurope wa placed, us the container for the day Mr. f 'illuming made several trips of Legion membership. It is believed that many Legion reports of urcen hug' damage in South- west induced considerable buying which gasoline supply. It was connected to between the house and the bank, and Type of Concrete Road. the members, to offices Splendid "Although principal effort of the appointed political started an advance, but early support the extra carburetor installed 011 the on each trip came home loaded with Legion Is to aid the sick and wounded will lie affected by this ruling. gave way and values started down- whose as deter- ward. No. 2 red winter wheat UOc to side of the Intake manifold. money. Neslilt, who owned a large tur, melting point, veteran, national and state legislation, 22iC over Chicago May; No. 2 hard 11c Iron mined by Ihe "cube In water" method The main fuel carbu-nto- r foundry, cast a long, round iron Americanism work and other to 14 c over; No. 3 mixed corn 5c to tank, pipe, and U about 105 Fuhreiihelt. It many TWO HEROES AS HONOR GUARD under No. 3 6i4c to on bur, about (lie width of u ?'.'() gold degrees beneficial to all t'c May. yellow control the steering column is that tests be made to projects Vo under. For the week Chicago remained The control piece, and sharpened at one end. One important men are the or- May wheat down at $1.4 IT. May unchanged. for determine the of the ma- being accomplished by Dels-gate- 4c Neslilt melting point Distinguished Illinois Buddies d corn at Minneapolis .May the additional carburetor was mounted night ami t'limmliig went out ex- 2'c 5c. Two-Plec- ganization. These movements are down 3c e Jack. Into terial to be used. If the inciting poiut to Savs National Comman. wheat at I1.35S,, Kansas City on the dash ; consisted a Handy the front yard, which was a mass to In 4c at 1 and of direct is found to be too It be re- pected result a greater percent- May 3T., Winnipeg May 24c rod nf rosebushes In full bloom. high, may der on Inspection Trip. at $1.76. Chicago March wheat $1.52. connection to the throttle and a cars for the winter or to leave They duced of If age of Legion members among those demand Kan- up their thrust the rod down close by the addition creosote; Minneapolis flour fair. friction control lever. The I to the roots who left the service without sas and demand adjusting hem tw.it of service for any .great too low, it may be brought to the de- physical F. W. City milling export screws on of a bush and as thi'p as their united When Gulbralth, Jr., national good. No. 2 hard wheat 13c over Kan- the throttle valves of both of time, It Is a two-piec- e sired the addition of handicaps." length simple strength t Id sink then filled consistency by commander of the American Legion, sas City May. carburetors were set so as to have Juck made of round bar steel and It; they 105 Ihe hole with which tar of a melting point higher than Inspected Illinois posts, he was pro- Frulta and Vegetables. the oft the floor gold eagles, they Potatoes down 20c too lbs. north- capable of lining tires degrees. N per dtopped in one by one, and threw TO HOLD MEETS vided with an honor guard of two ern stations, dosing K5c to with one motion of the lever. No car, shipping lot- bsise earth over the top. In heroes of the World war, who have H5c Chicago carlot market down or course, should be left Idle for long that way to 2'ic $1. $1.15 Itoimd I y V a unci I; DEATH TRAPS ON ROAD SIDES Pro-testi- at to sacked. llK)CIMO(4"(.'sai fp?f lliey buried between $:0,(NK1 Session Alleged for Purpose of received Id medals and citations for whites at western New York stations V ( 0sXtu am J J with Its weight resting on the tires. y HUM UJkUKXM nnd they n record of bow Against Negro Troops In bravery between them. also lost last week's gains, closing $' kept $1 down much was burled under each French of around sacked. Hulk stock rosebush. Highway Authority Condemns Presort Army Occupation. 10c to 16c New York, reaching $1.40 to ATTENTION TO REAR SPRINGS The rest of the of Suf- $1.50. money they sewed up Type Construction Not In Utile bags, which In Wide. meetings planned for Ilulry Products. I .i.c, they placed ficiently lltitter markets under severe pres- Y"'f"iy But Few Take Trouble to Turn boxes and let down Into a deep well. the near future in a numlier of cit- de- Owntrt sure early in the week and prices Two after the gold was buried The of la ies In tiie East and Middle West will clined sharply, lianish butter was the Up Create Cups Provided days present type highways and at the Yankee army took of with death on each he closely watched by the American principal factor, competition for Lubricating. possession equipped traps New York forced prices down, other Mncnn and seized the assets of two C. I He chairman to national head- markets felt influence of this depres- side, says tieorge hi, Iglon, according An Additional Carburetor Is Installed or three other III of Amer- or- sion. Markets seem to be temporarily Many cars are with rear banks Savannah. of the good muds board the quarters of the men's hut Httil firmer increased domestic product to Supply Gasoline for Starting, rnoiinted on scuts which oscil- t'ummiug was captured, but all ican Automobile association, lb an ganization. The series of meetings. and very heavy arrivals from lienmark . springs Closing-prices- While the Old Carburetor that the found In his vault was article in Motor. He condemns tbe It Is understood, will be held for the are to bu reckoned with. Supplies late. These springs usually have some army 92 score. New York Clii- - Kerosene From the Main Tank. several barrels of Confederate ditch of and of the re- tSc, means of lubrication, but few owners money present system drainage purpose protesting against aso 45Sc, Philadelphia tlilic, r.ostoti n few of colonial 15c. take the trouble to turn the grease and hundred dollars In silver advocutes a system of underground ported presence negro these valves closed entirely when the he not roads of In occu- I. Its Slock and Meats. cup that had had time to hide. drain pipes, making dltchless troops the French army of of o levers are moved to the off provided. With the exception light hogs, eiatlng While it Is not necessury to turn the The iiioiiey remained In the garden our highways. pation, despite the fact that the troops prices of practically all classes of live- position. To the the stock at Chicago declined tile start engine, cup each It Is a good to und In the well more than two "Thu highways of the future," says In question were withdrawn many past Is day, plan pay jeurs, week. Light hogs up 10c. heavies down steering post control closed and the some attention to lids most Impor- mid all of It wus recovered and re- Mr. IHehl, "must have roadways of months ago. 7'ic; bulk of sales down 20c to 35c. lleef dnsh control lever Is After steers down 15c to 35c; butcher cows opened. tant part. In cantilever suspensions turned to the bank at Savannah ex- sufiicient width uot merely for safety, Cities In which the meetings are the Is allowed to warm and heifers practically steady. Feeder shirting, engine the center hearing of the spring cept one small package of gold $1 but for the comfortable confidence of scheduled are Milwaukee, Omaha, steers to 25c lower; lambs for steer-lu- steady heavy up several minutes, and the should be well oiled. Usually this pieces, which was lost In the mud and the driver. A cur owner may come Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Louisville, down 75c; light lambs steady, feeding Is lambs steady to 35c lower. Yearlings post control then opened slightly bearing on a small steel shaft water. Youth's through alive at the eud of a day's Cleveland and New York. 25c. operates Companion. Chicago, It unchanged. Fat ewes down March to allow the inulu carburetor and Inlet run 011 a but 21 of extending out from the frunic. popular thoroughfare, U understood that Ir. Kdinund von Chicago prices: flogs, hulk sales ilM? to heat up. When the has $9 to $11; medium and good beef steers pipe In some cases a tube running trans- Hard Fate of Brilliant Woman. the condition of his nerves after he Mach, who was rebuffod at Washing- $9.40 to $10: butcher cows and heifers reached Its of operating tenieratiire versely of the frame Is used. If uo are ter- has balanced himself 50 times an hour ton, D. C. In an effort to enlist the $5 to $9.25: feeder steers $7.75 to. $9.50; 140 French newspapers making medium degrees or over, the gasoline carbu- la a a oil hole Is between a yawulng ditch at his right Id W. na- liKht and weight veal calves greuse cup provided rible revelations of the poverty In of F. Galbrulth, Jr., Legion to $12: fat lambs $7.75 to $10.75; retor is shut off and the steering- cars his Is some- $.50 entirely, used. which of the greatest French and whizzing at left. tional commander, In the project, and feeding lambs $7.25 to $9.25; yearlings -post control to the kerosene carbu- ninny need rfot be described to $7.50 to $9; fat ewes $4.75 to $6.26. savants are found to live. thing that Oeorge Sylvester Vierlck, notorious meat mar retor used. because be has Kastern wholesale freah BELL FINDS WIRE TROUBLES Tbe first woman doctor to the average driver, Borhe magazine editor, are among the kets were generaUy lower, pork buns The attention Is at the practice been there. down $2. beef $1 to $2 per 100 lbs. Veal only required medicine ill France, Mine. Madeleine hyphenated who are spon- M. once an ditch breeds over-cautio- n Left Sergt. Juck Uiley, C. of steady to $1 lower, lamb and mutton start; the engine has reached Its With Cell Will Be hei-- "Fear of open the movement March 21 Electric Buzzer Dry Itrcs, has Just discovered by the soring la Illinois' most decorated practically unchanged. prices operating temperature, the steering-pos- t that drives men to the other A bulletin from national Chicago, good grade meats: Iteef lift to lis; Found Useful In Locating newspapers living In extreme poverty Legion war hero. He wears the Congres- veal $19 to $23; lamb $18 to $23; mut- control is used entirely. No dif- extreme and brings about collisions. head- Short Circuits. and completely blind. She is years headquarters, warning state sional Medal of Honor, French Mil- ton $12 to $15; light pork loins 123 to ficulties have been experienced with On fairly wide roadways with deep to watch for an to $26; heavy loins $19 to $21. old. use quarters attempt itary Medal, Croix de Guerre with system, und better rnlleuge per gallon men wll( find use an ' ditches drivers are reluctant to cre- Itcpnir the of Mine. Itrcs was a poor man's child, revive German propaganda and to D. 8. DKNIKH I.IVK STOCK. has been obtained with kerosene than one-hal- f of the roadway, since para and star, C. Navy Cross, old electric door bell very hnndy in and "lien a child was in the only ate sentiment In America hostile to War Medal with gasoline. The noticeable employed a momentary slip means dlssster. Al- Ilelglan Cross, Victory tattle. only hs'utlng short circuits, ground wires, conducted by the Sisters of the allies, ha been sent out, and cita- difference was that the motor diw not hospital lowance for a two or three-foo- t mar- with five battle clasps and four Ilest fat heifers were quoted from open circuits, blown fuses, worn-ou- t at Nltnes. When she was IS tips have been taken by national off- stars. I7.S to $7.50. with best heavy cows up throttle quite as low as with gasoline, Charity gin of safety by drivers ltween their tion to $6.75. one load of desirable stock go- sockets, broken wires and other old she married a bus conduc- icials to Influence the Department of a vet- and when sand years cars and the ditch reduces the effec- Illght Robert Waterhouse, ing at the latter figure, (lood grades pulling heavily through who was Jciiloiis of attain- Justice to prohibit the meetings. of cows and heifers were quoted from or mud with some tor, her tive width fiur or live feet. Safety eran of the 83rd Division of Chicago, osn throttle, slight Hind the bell to a dry cell with tnpe les- s $6 to $6.50. with fair to mdiutn kinds One-ha- ments. After marriage she took "A recurrence of German propa-gand- of Service common tendency to skip was observable. lf In and comfort demand the discontinu- holder the Distinguished at $5 to $5.75, and more grades or cord and wire series, leaving the sons in Latin and gained her degree activity In this country Is some- British Service at $4.75 and down, the fuel cost Is saved, and this to ance of derp ditches. Cross, Distinguished outside wires six eight feet lung. at "S. Later, by special Intervention thing the Legion has been watching Croix de Guerre and Iteef steers met t Ith a slow, uneven Item easily offsets the difference In a on of of "On a pleasant Sunday afternoon in Order, Belgian continued to be Indif- Secure clip the end each of the Kmpress Kugenle, she was en- for for some time," said Lemuel trade. I'ackers and the cost of the In the touring season, probably most of War Cross. ferent toward all but the better grades running Installing these wires, and making the test abled to attend examinations In medi- Bolles. national adjutant of the Le- and salesmen had difficulty In effect- system. fasten these wires to the different these are on the road. Every feel check ing clearances. The top sale was made cine and study under the mowt noted should he made to care for their gion. "I that the greatest -- - Modern for the of the of the car effort GOVERNOR NEFF AIDS LEGION at one load of choice lock, aver- rarhuretors, designed parts wiring system French physicians. made to a movement of this kind will come $.(.1.230 pounds, bringing this fig-r- heavier of fuel, will work on Is If the safely. The roads ought to be Sicing grades where trouble susisfted. After for .Ml how- from citizens of Teutonic extraction, Fair to good grades were quoted condi- practicing years, as safe as human Ingenuity ran make $7.7$ to $1.21. kerosene more successfully than the belt rings the wire Is In good whose and there Chief Executive of Texas Urge All from ever, her sight failed and for some Instead of fitted with of loyalty sincerity showed nther Hy (I. A. Luers In Pop- tion; If not, the trouble cun be easily them. bring Become Member Feeders and storkera little tyss. years she had lived on the verge of on each he con- can he no doubt. Loyal Americans Eligible t change. In sympathy with the decline ular Mechanics Magazine. located. death traim side," should know of the sinister efforts to of the Organisation. on fat cattle, the general undertone starvation, refusing the Invitation of cludes. In was weaker, but on the few sales mads the public charity authorities to enter turn sentiment favor of the nation were not far from steady. Choice prices putllH-rs- ' home. London Herald. with which technically we are still at Governor I'at Neff of Texas has rec- fleshy feeding steers brought quota- the HIGHWAYS war." the of the Ameri- tions up to M.sn with best feeder SAFETY FENDER FOR AUTOMOBILES ognised Importance stockera up to $7.75. More common can effort to extend It In- were at Stroll With Morgan Gave Credit. Legion's grades quoted corresponding Definite Plan Inaugurated by Illinois fluence In that state by giving an un- prices. An acquaintance once approached NAVY HEAD SENDS GREETINGS Ilaa-a- . Association for qualified endorsement of the member- the first J. V. Morgan and asked for a Agricultural on was some- Better Roads. now under Trading this division limn $10,0(ii I. knew the man ship campaign way. what slow. Supplies were liberal al- of Morgan Jeetphue danlela, Retiring secretary, "Officials of the of under the usual av- was but for rea- department though somewhat resKnslble, private The and legislative commit- Expresses Appreciation for Part Texas. American Legion, the organisa- erage. sons did not want to make the loan rads sold at $10.25. one load of tees of the Illinois Agricultural asso-- In World War. tion which stands as a Top hogs himself. He did. however, say be living perpetu- desirable stock going to small kllloa iation have started on n definite pro- ation of the of the American at thia figure. A few scattered loads would secure the money for him, re- spirit sold same to more and better market A message of greeting and apprecia- soldier tlie World are now of good light hogs to the lates Collier's. on his hat and gram get during war,' bov.rs from this figure down to $10. Cutting roads for Illinois. The association fa- tion to the members of the American an effort to draw was Hulk of the be asked the man to go with hint. making eapedal which packers top. mat, vors tls of the system Legion was written by Joxephus Dan- more men Into their day's sales were made at $9.25 to $9.fc5. started at Broad and Wall adoption patrol ranks," They of roads on s large scale. iels, former secretary of the navy. Just Sheep. Wall to liroud-way- , nmintiilnlng said Governor Neff. streets, walked through want roads to their previous to his retirement from office. Supplies were the heaviest received did Farmers "The record set by the men who some more 13. woo and back to Itroad. Morgan gsl A : here for time, than tniirke's and they want them The message follows offt-red- . not nor to tin. form the department of Texas, during head being hut buyers and stop anywhere, ask anyone i were slow in trip to Wisconsin. Undying their "Upon my retirement as the direct- prei-edln- slemen getting togeth- lend his $10,000. At tbe that period Novemlier 11, er on values. companion of roads re- bead of the which I door of his other Morgan shook hands stem maintaining ing navy, place 191", and the principles advocated by generally 'were bearish In the veals the fuct surpass Illi- was bold the Iluyers The with the man and bade him that they privileged to during these men since they have welded fare of lower eastern reports. fact good dry. Iowa on roads and at I a that the local market was compara nois ntid food World war, wish to send word of themselves the American "ltutf objected the applicant, 'you e into Legion," higher than eastern centers on less exM-ti- than we are tvuihling a and to all who "leads me to tively didn't me the flO.issi." ves. greeting appreciation he continued, suggest tint the previous day also influenced the get "oh, few miles of cimcrete roads. belong to the American Legion and all the would be serving Its own downward trend. I did," wild Morgan. "Anybody doan public Ton was reached at $9.S. who served their country In the army ends, as well as those of the American freight there," waving toward Wall street, paid, one string of choice lambs bring- -- Detriment te Rural Progress. and navy during those crucial days. Legion, by lending active support to ing this figure. Several loads will let you have It now." In from 90 to 93 We more roads. There It was privilege I shall regard as the membership campaign the latter ranging weiaht pounds n1 gwsl sold for the next highest price at $9.25. l r which retards sgrl-mltnr- the most sacred la my life to have ha launched. The service Fair to medium Billions Go to Waste. no one former freisht paid. grades more, or which bees their comrade la those great man who not affiliated with the were sooted largely from fs.S to $9, a development ha Three billion dollars waste year e with heavier types at $7.7$ to M.25. mis-- detrimentally affects a rural days. They truly saved the civiliza- American legion should need no one Fwea met with a fair trade in line Oue to smoke! This is one of the on of progress, than the present tion of the world by their spirit aad to out the advantage to be with the reduction. Quotations best tributes America to the ectsjiomic spirit point grades of fat ewes ranged from $4.7 pays Intolerable roads. their valor. .Ia the day that are to by him and his country through to $5.2$ with sood stock from $4 to vice of thriftlcssness, at least this come the world depends upon then his support of thia organization: but $4.e. pnstigious sum is so ss?dned by a for saving It from the perils of peace. la the rush of modern life, some things statistician who states that the Dollar Per Foot Metal Market. leading a I nave profound faith that they wilt are overlooked and those who have not Colorado settlement prices: 10 m:mkii Us large annual nuinlsr of and avldciits caused by ls?nzol, tar. amnusnla and gas which is spending not be wanting In the new call npon the of for the Itar allver (American). i .99 run down Krneat Fitsplll Invented this in the is mile si most a dollar a running foot privilege eligibility I'.ar silver .57 pedestrians being by automobiles, safety yearly float away air them for the same coarage and wis- American Legion may aid by calling Cine rriga.... 4 II fender, which be Is shown testing. He claims It will safely pick up a person worth 1.U,000.. while for maintenance, and $C2..Vrt per mite, dom In which manifested to the attention of their acquaint- Conaer. 1! 8 .1 as 30 or 35 miles an hour. It is the result nine or about 112 per running foot, fur the peace they this 4 9 hit by a car going as fast of the consequent damage to !ros?rty. ha war. In service." bxi of state ance who have been the years of work. Tbe fender will be made to tit any car. health and comfort Is placed at twice construction hlghwsys. nr.vrn rtioDicE. that amount. Host00 Potatoes, per rwL I1.SS Transcript. Protect Leg mm Insignia. Wear Poppy en Memorial Day. Preparing fee lnvroeufwta. ntos. per tin. is Use Lighter Oil in Winter. A bill has been submitted In the Memorial Day wlU be "Poppy Day" pinto beans (Slow movement ! Leeee Wheels, Pennsylvania's Coed Record. Nearly every state hi the Cnloa ta The Cabbage, cwt. sacked 94) wobble on tbe axle will Cold w ear tier tends to thickea oil Mich Iran state legislature t make It for Amertcaa Legion members. A slight Tbe state of Pennsylvania owns making pretisratioBs for extensive anlawful anautbortsed to red beea as the soon wear the or key neat of tbe and grease. Motorists who are anxious In for persona poppy has adopted Ann esti nurss. key 1,111,0)10 acres of land and there is highway Improvements, and many I hitNo. $1 con- te get bet results with their cars then wear the of other of flower and It planned to C..rn. t yellow rear wheels Into a very dangerous tree-growi- new bond Issnes badge Insignia Legion 3 1 half as enuch suitable for states aggregating member wear one rv,m. No. mixed of preventing ase a lighter oil hi the engine than in yet the Americas Legion or the Military have every Legion Wheat. No. I 1 dition. Tbe only way tins state should own. many millions of dollars have keen this condition Is summer. Snne even unictitate cylin- that Order of Foreign Wars. that day. Oats, per cwt I tbe development of the Journal. The state aattMS-ire- Barley. P"r cwt. 1 wheels Inspections der nil for the heavy oil or grease or- ays Chicago to give the frequent maintains 2.( Are wardens, 10 steel , Hustling A axillary. Community Greet New PesC Hay. slackness. dinarily need la gearnet or axle boos- Timothy. 1. ton $17 for lookout fire towers and 175 buildings Revive Read Inept evstnont, The Women' Auxiliary of Loptoa The entire community of Gruff, Kan, No. Z. ton ing. Timothy. lc which have erected or In nwnrevnent Is roat No. 261 of the American Legion turned out to greet the members of HnwtR Park, No. 1. ton 1C Feu led ben pat Tbe good roads etir No. J. 14 Plugs. use de- n newly-establish- Heald-Thlem- e ftowth Park. ton condition for by the state fire a revival bow that bosdness at Cimarron, Kan, boast a member-ahi- the 1. best method of cleaning spark A Stitch m Time. big Second Kottom. No. ton...... la The The common eaUh'g la- normal. H trite to of thirty-nin- out of a possible Post of the American Legion when tt He r oiid bottom. Ne. 2. ton...... 9 have become fooled with Look over your car at lca4 once a partment. lecoming 'It nsy - 12 plugs that merit In forest lands fifty-on- e one National Alfalfa, toa week. more ve! has netted that tbe war and its needs taught eligible. It I only was chartered by a. oil is to boil tben op in a solution of Tooll take comfort oat Btraw. ton for it ,"i,ia.i4iii. tbe value r'. good rtsjda. nth old. wasting soda and water. of tt and save money. RANCH AND PROPERTY JUKI YOU. GIANT TREES OF AUSTRALIA The AS OFFERED FOR SALE NEW MEXICO STATE RECORD We (trolled through the meadow cf daac HOW Exceed In Height, Though Not In Or. ing gr;n the Famoua Grand With flowers of yellow and blue, MUSIC CAN UK UBKO TO cumfarence, Ranch contains 160 acres of pat- Book Aad you heard the of tc brook Conifera of California. FRANK STAPL1N. EDITOR Scrap luh OVEIUtlMK SHELL SHOCK. ented land, 141 acres subject to cuW lei's sluen ivation level 70 And I Just ttie lauph of you. The Society of Vocal Therapy land, acres of th Id the book, "Coder the Southern 141 has been cnltivated. ranch Santa Fe. the bv he was founded two years ago In This Published Every Friday at State Capital FINE FEAT OF ENGINEERING On down where the waves of ocean Cross," written by Matuyin M. Ballou, lies wholly in a and is bord- tlx England to provide teucher for valley ieup an American traveler. Id the 80s of ered on threes ides by a National COMPANY summer the instruction of FOldiers and STATK PUBLISHING Work of Gaa Buoya in Current 'Neath the blue of the eklea; the we read of his esti- Forest. In addition to the ranch oi Layout ou out over the endlees iu and Ring- last century, Ten Miles an Hour Sue- - f gazed deep breathing of 160 acres I have an Frank Staplin, Rmmtw Running And I In the depth! of your under medical suiervisinn. mate of the treat tree Australia, agricultural eyt. ing to the Christian eJenc lease from the Government for 2$ ceasfully Accomplished. At unuual of according aun the wave-erea- the second meeting acres and in addition have second-clas- s office at Sania Fe loa watched the o'er Monitor. thereto, Entered at matter at the post the society, Lieut. Col. Sir Fred- a 86 acres, caa gaa course of gleam "It ia In this of Australia that pasture (this pasture New Mexico, under the Act of March 3. 187V Jnlne buoya along As the golden lights bid there; erick Molt guve an address oo colony be made this makes a total 340 a of U.e way in the traveler finds the trees, con- larger) mile, gret part And you loved the sun and the glancing the inllueiice of music oo body slant of 269 acres the holder of this plao u current at a of over beuio to be one of the won- running speed and mind. sidered great has access to which in case of sak ten nillcc an 1e the difficult tusk And I the gold of your hair. ders of our and which exceed J150 per year hour, lie said that In the war times, is transferable. The rent on the Subscription each Canadian early in dimensions those conifers of leases is Iierfnnned spring by Then home at aet through the dusky two cases of shell shock ill which grand very small but yet of great steamer in the St. Law-ntie- e California in which Americans feel benefit. There is also a stock government trees there was complete loss of mem- ranct river, between Montreal and Es- 'At tie full of tie ro'ilins dew; such These big trees of Victoria permit privilege to this holding which SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO. FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921 ory came under his not ice, w hich pride. ther I'ciint, the latter the where Tou t: rilled for tile kits of the evening are culled the mountain ash, though gives preference to grazing 3u0 head j.o:ut bre zn showed thai musical memory re- the of Ireland sank In tl.c why so named we do not understand, of cattle undct permit 'A" and for Empress Arid 1 fur the of you. turned earlier than other forms a ! 1 1 still herd under' B. summer ef Utter oollisoti vvitll C h. Tales. as are not of that Hut larger permit EMPLOYMENT AND FOREIGN C. O. P ACTS PROMPTLY arl F. Ataelntyre, Telling of memory or. rather. Ihe pow- they family. This is mentioned in case the collier writes J. :. Mao-I'ii.i- it are the tallest trees la the buyes TRADE ;';iiistad, iPe-i- in : they certainly cat-- - er of lee past experie- should wish to run a herd of rt t 1e- ! ' .f M; 4tM) j ( r,r hour a r lh p:.lI. iVopuit.1- g 'hie. PATENT FCF! FLYI'.'S TOHPEDO the known world, often measuring 'le. I have a - K'- nce-, lie louhd that soldiers hog permi: to range An official ! tin- National State's ll t W. S wii.Ier moulhs i he en- feel und more in and from publican i hreiiioioa. (tie stilTeriii' with shock w h'j had height, hogs on the Forest, usually there it Council is ns a raMrj-'r't- w s !':- -! a nf Trade quoted savin:; in, tile le:u'.h i,I the St. Lawrence is n ei fifty to feet In a of Illinois Man Mrs D:vis?.d War Wepp-o- be, n siii-- s or of the sixty girth couple plenty mast such as acorns ani that "the tni.it y of labor for tii'ti ti I'aii.'im a d ... Ri. tn Is- players oppoi C Ail marine 'rathe ?:id From ' yards from the ground. When we say berries, so the hog needs but little is ndent - co. I off. Propcl'cJ Slssrsd piano were able lo remember steady employment dcpt ep- count tin and 1'ih.r to the bicaking up ut' the - that these trees exceed lu dimensions other feeding The above land and n this Willi in ftrr ;!u- Rcpubh- - the Ecndii g Cta'.jn. and sin- o:m or play pieces foreign ttadc," meaning by lee In April, all equipment Is made those of California we refer especial- leased property mentioned is al the sale of American in can Secretary ,jof tin had they had learned on the piano, I products 'Irt.i'iiry Hie hii-o- tire charged with ly to their height Inasmuch uu the fenced. have a water right approv- foreign lands. This is true to some assumed oifice tin word went out ready, t:inttd 11. ilill of ju:n ', 111., has and V't could not remember months' of the lan- American trees them. If they ed by the State Engineer for one extent, but trade aifcrts the that there would he no more war several supply gas; piuetiiiMl a llyiai iui'iedu tthieh connected with their equul foreign merhu- - do not in some Instances them cubit foot per second for irrigation. American workman in whichever rii- - loans to Eurone. terns, including the Hushing Is by wiieie.-- s. vocations or surpass uud propejled daily nurrouudiirgs. ' lh This project has not been complet- rertion Ahr is moviriB. The Four davs after had taken nisnis and burners, are adjusted, Is w w'ere circumference. The Australian trade Ytks This torpedo propelled mid steered Again, men ho mute from ed' as the was grant-le- d cut to letifctlis and trees rise a hundred feet more or less awarding only iS.udreils of thousands of pounds of is scat in the War chair, General mooring eubles are from the sending station. Mid thus may the same en use would ut u con- to me a short time Two En- from the roots without forth a ago. wool coming into the United Statu 'Vood was scheduled to investigate conveniently placed, cert their putting gineers have tested the of situation to rend- - suddenly regain speech lateral brunch. On them quantity from Austialia and other countries the Philippine and Each buoy, with lantern, mooring in Ihe chorus of some beholding water under this project and it is means less for American rr a which to determine about four by joining one Is not at first their employment report upon ruble and anchor, weighs song. Of all the Impressed by said there is ample to irrigate at ranchmen, sheep tenders, sheep the fitness of the islanders for self- - from five to feet In di- - size or monurchlllte 40 (au8 je tight arts, music appealed most to. the exceptional least acres. The toil on this stearers. I'.vrrv yard ol cotton d termination and from ten to thirty feet but they grow upon one by ranch is a good sandy loam. n taken aineler, emotions, and prhhahly words ' cloth imported from England means T days after le had over In over to further observation. A of hun- length nil, according -- trip Stock: Four head of work horses h ss for workers in the (!?. -- with music were employment Navy Department, Deepwatcr The distance fiinn Montreal to Father o p'"''' dred miles from Melbourne due east to and mares, one blooded about American mills. Wo must, of course., was on his to make a rfv more snibly organized in the colt, Penny way is miles. One hundred and Hate a town, of 100 head of hogs, 20 head of cattle buy much abroad. W c.intiot be personal investigation of affairs in Point mind, nwltij to the musical ori- remarkably pleasant A s gun buoys tire pluced to tusrk this between 3,000 and 4,000 inhabitants, principally holstein (young and all), scl' rs exclusK ly. natiiin of 'he Wist Indies. lilty gin of Ihe language cf the emo- 75 i ou railroad-ta-kes about white rrcat rcsorrn w, shall The of Commerce, at - i on e. situated the Gippslund leghorn chicken, natural peiiatnic!t tions. some rah-- 1 i a i f s. - !es of - one to the reglou where these turkeys, peacocks, pigeons, ha m:i phis eu 'Oflllflditie- rr than two weeks Repub- lie ipioied the ease of a sol- hits few ' t ', and a angoria whiih wr ilcs'ii i ma'kft A.!nvr,istr.Viot. puhiMicd the VALOROUS DEEDS A.RE UNSUNG Immense forest giants ure lo be seen, goats. . dier who suffered from ophttsla ahio.-id- but 'I hi of fori a;n Iraih- and at Ihe same time introduces the Improvements: A three ror opp :n':inir stato'irs 'in- - e L'uie-ho- t fell. wound of barn 16x2-1- ' ly .1 .sin:'! p noli ,d .,f ti h rin :ra ic traveler to some of the linest scenery house, sheltered or shed Pen Would Be N'eec'ed to the ft side oT the brain. The on all I.ilceiv f ,1 !..'e Magic ; iu the inouii'aiii of this district." sides, tool shop with shelter the of the i,--.':- Iniili he range itP oris viM had Record AJvcnturet pas' through speech on two sides with a good supply Tea i. i I ut. . hl'i.iVd hi'ii. Iln of tools farm- to oil' tr.i.-.- ,tni, Firtt Cning Peoples. including forge and - -- ' ' was i a 14x24' chicle-e- n however sr. n .,lic-- ...hor Ccntroilca m I.i Flija:. ha' aid to f.xj givem u;jiq; fJTCNCE' ing implements, good - i.i i s s 1" be- Wile I,!le In. ill 'orll, la. hi.' ,,.!,; e'.pr.-v- .III. ;n:cnt house, two other small I , I so ou a pnmp-hous- e it:! t ll e tl. tu d'n " by w.l !' !''i' Ab' a id "d.ii," which Ennlirh on P'c?rd as place, wita Jude Orderinj k I rt-- .t !..-'- . i or ii grine and pump-jac- a :i i :i s'r a s, ' : a; '! ceo ins ;si to ,e Ml i.i I... dl'up to "Yes" and "No." installed, Him to Srve ths Frtceding 12.000 F I.i id .'...sd.-iv- - t!ie nenil ill l n '. en il. sever-u.d- gal. galvanized iron tank for . cb,.i,.ctcr i,f o.ir ti (' eliillilil.- a el.tiliee to sliheC lit Ihe In piaee. la King i Day in Jail. I .hit domestic 5 bv Ihr ' in.'.t Y. ri, M,,w !l lie 'l Th- - Is'.-;- e i .! i f m.rs m s il;lli- - water purposes, about nninkid 'd ' ii,., l,,,ll h" Ii.,rt lb: without ( t miles of fencing, a two good Sti .llh.' l OMihiVTll' l't Citv. d l.ri akl.'s; on th. ,, ,.,i i... t, i,,, mw.i'ii !' i'i p.-- ns motor i'h il the tirsi v ord or wagon, .'('. One of the most f.nious members of ets of double band-mad- e de:n ro'cnl li'-- fi f tri i" :i t , ', a ;'- -c -- harneii, in .r j. '1 !,.' .c onii'l AU'i.tlim ,.i!,..r of '' e nnisie was iven to the bench was William about 10) fruit 50 f n r ' ' f. t .1, if hilMTI, . -- English Judge. trees and grape mn have i'i .'' t - b Ii tl " is il ! ri a' h out lili.' n broken ,... r, ;.re hi!.,. Win 11 the "l'is II Maiile of common vines-al- l t - (V i h. d t Sil'lg Henry the pious young some coming into sun his t't "'I In'l ini' invei m re.:.:. ,,; ,.. i Ihe of toward aad tie: I. on; W iy to Tiii:erai y" was rotr.'t of London. It is told of some ha'i'l we nvi h:i heel; i.i tip A!ku ' him, bearing good varieties, aspar- i. ., m-i- ; and so F r -. to biui. w ,11 I., W I. ti peop.Vd be slarltd the the 1'ieirolt News recalls, that one day agus and strawberry plants. whu'h liu -- ..::' ! pnr's I . ; ! . fori h r e.i,i a:s .Min be! nnd Ct! !' II t. ha:. VelW. l.iiov. n' hoi us, winding up when a a long This ranch is located si miles ipn produ"ers do . - jury yawned through "iip; - lih-- e . V ii; lie- l I pal.-".- of I'll i .vhi h it is r.n. i.. i'h::- r w e min- Atoei i, an i":ii ki ! Pi lh.-- lb Ml ,i lis I'. the iho, series of testimony, nnd finally when from Tyrone, (Tyrone is a big " i of the besi'icss i,f in SOMETHING WRONG ic. r the Aleuts traveled baiii . ; Public Led - r. I on being then asked the majority ol the - good men and ing town) has a population of AiiUi ploycrs. fiivi n fair .,.,,1 p.r,,,, ,,t in ep'i. boais. iy "Tipnei'ury." he n plied : trie seemed on the verse of going to last census. Sib er City the county i th,-th- a u f "..'i-ia- , War. scat .is 18 n:tles to 4 encni:: .U' rm r,t rvh r !'( eet (..In.1,:' ,,, ,,., k!. in stretched Valuable SVv.v.s Hiom nid mild no! ui'cr any sleep and the rest to have lost nil In- car North Atrie-j-at- i e - ' i u - East. The altitude is 5500 natiou. ee'r-b- tint deri.i" tie war and the sole A !! ut last ha lor the of li e Wl A month later be terest in the case, he closed near feet K m.h nane; abruptly in d h r g ! h on i md the most healthful climate drpcndi upon to find ",, r" M',,,s I'''1' l" era'l of Hie ;, qiiitii lilies of bami'd wire ft ' ollhl spei. the and the filed out. . - :. '' testimony Jury re- id for our sioolus '! of ti e I'. dera! ta n sulisr. ,!,, ,! e I'i'ids of e: known, located within the Govt, tr.'.'".!.. th ilS U,T1. ullii:wr ,.... tl bai'h ier:i laivopi;. the evidence lu'oved Ihe pris- oc.fi of the . Although rainhelv, the shows ban far nothimj b'd a pron rw t r ilf or per rent Liberty ,; l:i-- a niii'hlti-er- y port report Il" ' Id ih' oo itr Heaven only iiiveii'iii-- i e;v .'. vi'iii oner and even the prosecut- as a , l while si Snuinti!! si. P s Innocent, this immediate 15" rainfall hass been devised sin 'iii'ih, pani Advet-mre- - i t! o locality, than for nalK at of wir", 10" ; S cent uh.- '!"u" greater the stiiiiip'o': ing attorney inhibited It, the Jury and snow. Good raised chctk upon iiiijiotts coiniu nis; v.iih n.r i th, taxes and ! PAPER FROM VENLER WASTE crops ' ' lie buck of u and by this u, 'I tu relh vr the u Ainertcaii prmliiEts. cihed for 4 per cent ,.l the bonds. '" "ds,i.y hope brought lu verdict of guilty. here without irrigation and by ap- - aa-!e- nn-i- o sb'i-!:::- 11- :- I'all.an state.". ...: that cadi st,.e t.i'es t!"'ran.l sea set ieinents ; of nails in The Judge being thus forced to give plying water this could be made a ' I How Much Material That Has Hereto, CHECKINC UP iieonoition to iis abihlv to nation.-- uio.e o..i!ei ful hull the IliL'u has been lie' unirr of so inueb sentence, did so us follows: "Prisoner valuable place for truck gardenine p.iv. fore Been Thrown Away Is the remains that as cntnnared of a a,- n:he the throughout ihe war ll.at most In- and is close to a market. It fait llj.hl 'I.e. preceded litliiing Now at the bar, your counsel thinks you ready t s about Utilized. is also an ideal location for Secretary Hoover, ol the I) part with r North t' e South did not buiMli.u o. Ii. inland villagee; hut of the lakes, slreiui end roads nocent, the counsel for the prosecution a Dairy d snbsr-ib- e in litieu wlMi or for a cattle ranch, ment of Cnnimerr r, has erd' n a for hoods pronor'ioii to ihe inn,- ,,l a lliener or a Ie ljuluf lie eity are thoroughly thinks yon Innocent. I think you inno- headquarters - In ti e wood waste from veneer fac- in fact, this has advant- review of til" trob- .itIism,-- its ahility to subscribe. The income ns lm l.iie;. i nil e eoic reinulne tin- burin entaiiul' i' enis and great cent. Iiut n of place many - the Jury your countrymen is 132 drill- for as a cf nan-plaint- s tax is a euidr to fi"anr:al tories I'niled .states forest prod- ages. My well fret deep, the last year result nhilitv, Ming. liunibers of lull spools ot wire are In the exercise of such common sense alloirim thnt the fi" the North subscribe d in excess ucts h.bornlot'y mcs considerable raw ed and has an 8" rasing with a 3" t, ard Ing about. The expense cf collecting ns which does not seem under official saiu'tioti did of fironortion. while Ihe mull rial Miilithlc for the iiiiiiiufueHire they possess, pump line inside, inexhaustible sup- is tlx Hint Well Taken. v.lre f'T innking nulls is thus tnnde to be reflect the situation. For South subscribed in far less of high of The core much, have found you guilty, ply of water 09.2 pure. An irriga- accurately pro "Tom." she said ufc she loosed ll'ht. M.,ii of the fit ll.'' port of grades paper. some months there has been than it snf:ly piers of of veneer now stupidly enough, and It remains for tion project could be installed Lv i portion paid taxes, Other Hi-- a s;ilt-tihl- e tunny kinds logs, osL-i-- Iru.-ti-i glv 'Mo his eyes. lire stacked high with "i'e me of this well. Also 2fW picion in the minds of of stat'stns have shown that in pa- - used in large part for find, make ex- lo pass upon you the sentence pumping at have "What Is it, diiiee-i- he asked ten- for nall i.iak'ng. of the Skinner in- Irade that the statistics published by portion to nopnlation tin South sent cellent pulpHood. Iii uddition, a large the law. The sentence Is that you be irrigation system derly. in one and stalled for gardening. the Drn.irtmcnt of Commerce wee fewer Soldiers to the ranks and part of the clippings could be turned kept Imprisonment for day, not and that the suffered a smaller of l ou think. Totn," she coruiii- - Hn Obfutcat on. that to be therefore The owner considers this place a reliable, import per crntage 'I"ii Into pulp stock with prolit. day yesterday, you values were being down with losses Yet the South insists upon m il slow "iliat bad belter throw That two and Iwu nuike lour." said business." bargain for the price asked. pared l, jou Among the veneer woods whose may go nbnut your all .1 ee-i- to disro'irairini' tariff o"i- - tbc riuhf to disfranchise a pro- - that ott."irV' I'rofossor Pale, "is as iiiallerable as Addr.est enquiries to State larpe ;i'uv paper-makin- - waste has I will same to tcction, while the' were be- - portion of its population of voting "Po van to dear?" Ihe h'V's ol (be Penes and M'T- possibilities. Record which forward exports object smoke, my weie coiiiiiietiu the Scientific Ainericon.'ui 1 Venice One ing padded with a view to re"e t wr without diminishing in the least he usked. Klaus I mean, of course, the I Supreme City. on Admin- - in red gum, jeli.e.v ,pbir, ooitunwoo.l, A few Venice was the ing credit the Democratic i's representation Congress. no Tom. mil at she re- and that Is, the perdes and j centuries ago "Oh, all," Pesins tupelo, luissuood und beech. Somethtne of the rttu Somethinc wronc with the r- " hired, of all cen- Ispratton. working "I rather like tl sinetl Ale-ia- lb. - h'tn gateway for the commerce WANTED Salesmen for 6,000 mile rature was done in the last oi of our of plied quickly, Many veneer factories cutting these, from year principle equality. " j "Vou dualities.. Intend to refer to the tral Etiroiie. particularly to and so of the Ocvcland of a good eiunr, but but are within guaranteed tiret. Salary $100.00 pre Administration, Medes species already shipping the Near East. It was here that the week with extra commissions. Cow- and the Cleveland were A HORIZONTAL SLICE "iiiil what, dearest?" and lVi'siiins," helpfir!) distance of nulls. In certain oth- appointees .1. pulp .merchants of the earth congregated & Rubber Co. P. O. Box some "Kul you are mi (orgeiful, Tom, and Fuller ;ioom. an Tire exposed time after tbev had er cases veneer fnetoriiti are so lenders their 111. should tlltillk s two and inuny money plied 784 Dept. S, Chicago, relinquished office If the The efforts of the railroads to and if Jon forget lo take "li.xiletlj, you! Nw, that furnish pulp-woo- peedier ' - " grouped tiny might vocation of Hnce is con- out even a und two make foui- collecting usury. up discloses that the official bhor expense no hc'rii? the cigar of your mouth iinariub'y enough to warrant the erectlou in iln not.. The It o bridge, nuide famous by have been witn fined to bin n on "Hut lauiieni. ed figures tampered the wane earners, so slight my elni'k, you know, thej Arranged of a mill. Other eco- of Hteh-sntnrie- centrally Shukespeare's "The Merchant should come in for a ed. d e heinT would eonum innke fwetity two. What wti the good experts cause tu." tiny nomic factors being favorable, such u Venice." no a- - still stands. jpiiU structure wigqini?, if more punitive un 'lonersed with whi possible, and 'I lie elieir u us thl'ouii flMHV Htlil a rest (,f yunr ebseratioii?" mill could on a - , s profitably operate once afforded a for sure can ne appio n no- o.., ineir .nhP d to tv,.e per- - minute Inter there was but n "Why- - er-- ah ' I decline. I have meeting place of iiotliing dally supply of veneer waste equiva- to discuss the business tion statistics winch misrepresent formed bv other ol fi ers who remain i.h.o. m. the f..ir el k to md'ei.te that -- Judge. princes e forgotten." lent lo o0 cords of if a iratin on the who are i me !nrp-- western SVstem c'os.-r- ordinary pulpwuod. of the world. In Ihose days Venice people its I'l'tu had taken III.' . liellollOf ll for the no a m t was nmonu the most nf sea- tas'd keep (,f ''Oar; dele, n.n m'"n,'ii'ed frir Immense "Visiting Books." luiporlunt is 10 . 'ir Herald. How Romans Built Roads. which pledged to pr,.,.rT i ;ir and dismissed t'.e the the of ports. Its harbor was constantly alive Among iiiehlves of city s the truth and which, if it pubh-Jie- in ehar-- e The ronds are in Two thousand years nuo the wild ns well pus-so- sito.,re Los AngeUw nre about ot:e doen vol- - iiieicliiini ships, as falsi ho is It ei df-er- built some which .ds, violating its trust. t' irr,,n,Miiv rnninii"! n'd e Tr.-.- roads, of ure cor vessels. It Is n ; still unique city, is vital the of nines weiil. h g couple of l.Ll. to enartuot,t prop the svmpathv of ti e politic. Mill in nelive service. These roudi in that its streets nre cldelly water-wsy-s er tariff pounds each. They ire fled with sltn-- legislation that (oti.ocss have lasted through the centuries or canals, hut although still a be informed as FRAME niching but names. Lo Armeies . correctly to iust what IT AND HANG IT pl.t because of their massive construe-tion- beautiful, und fur fumed for Its is in our fori -n irnde rin ins to have a greater number of city transpirintr The Itoinans built four success-- ' fine Its glory and Importance as and Ihe fart the c The a li aii of tin- other ciiiin uris, that Reirhff'T h'x adoubd visitors any lie courses or lasers on an earth suls a commercial center have branch is in the control of one partv providing for str.dv of the of the stale, ai d Is imIIi-.-- i uu these passed I " grade, carefully prepared and drained. away. while the adminisfative ranch is in 'i lies.-- tre.-.t- in t lor-- 1 n voliil.ns to rove the nsse'tion. The First came Ihe stiitinuen or founda- the control ol anothrr is no use man s hnoU. There shouM on fi exi hnnf looks are led with the tiatiic of I for falsehood A the wall of Ame-ica- n tion, linn the to. ins. next the nut'lem GENUINE or cverv school; visitor. Each bonk ha "I'lO ptiL'.'S. Making Joss Stick. will h chic- a - siro-- e and finally the piiviiiieniiim or wear- parly which stoop to sin room cony of the r snboin- i an fbera are mors Uiuo l.ooo.oou The of candles called 9 is be ing surface. The stutunien and composition anery unworthy to be entrusted 'vino to known as the "cecond which . I tiames ouch. j Joss sticks, are used In all the with the fi'iietiop of :'ii. eminent Po- I I:, e.t'.on of ii " si""-- ip consisted of large flat stones, ' H0NKI H0NKI ceremonies of Ruddhistn, has La ll! i.'il wiil tl- -t Condone ed bv .VI Keoiibli.-a- Senators ou while Ihe two courses religious ex'ofiberry 1st Rural: Well SI do aay intervening sui h an oftense. Mi-r- h 4 1010, r. in.; potjre to the they Camera Really Not to D'ime. were built of smaller stones laid in long retuuliied a mystery, the prepara- that all are not hunters that blow re some ways of of the sticks intrusted to world that tie Wilson league of tin-- ' There tieeuPar lime morlar. To carry the chariot tion being ROUGH STUFF DCNT GO tirns would never be their horns. but surds litis Is certain persons chos4li from a limited accepted by 2nd Rural: Yea! Well I dunno Inking photographs, and puckhorse trnlbc of Roman times, DURHAM the I'nttrd States the tnovt ihIiI. A woman w, nt into n class. Not long ago. however, there whether hs hunted fer 'em or not, these roads were seemingly ridiculous That was J n manner unfortunate language fel-la- and, catnera she bad was lear:ied the of but one o' them attymoblla shop declaring ly heavy, jet the wisdom of the build making tobacco makes that the officials of the Evacuation HARDING A HUMDINGER pesky was no good, .leinand.-- that Jems sticks in Indo-Chin- A stetn-o-f 50 hit two chickens, one duck, and Uuight l rn M a,.,WMratci y tn. Pay parade in Poston "d dressed to ue -' aniny Is rolled In a Aood for guinea pig o' mine. this mornln'. ner numej n'iuiioe.1. u.e priui- years during which the Roman bamboo preparation cigarettes President Harding. "We demand "I have never seen anv new ." she the clerk were of u large road formed the backbone ot containing 14 different odoriferous wired the White House, sident tacHe the iob with as much d . system they on j and dis'ot-c- fner of a Pn.rU-il- two of which are l0c ' in the name of 125.000 citizens of cnerpv and as Never Runs Schedule. . the transportation system of the an- drugs, significant, application Hurdine, came the clerk nked her bow she took the as a of chemical our. Mate now, and the revocation not even Theodore Roosevelt, said I stipiswe the way you folks cient empire. showing knowledge r? - camera of the orders from Ruck and Pun F,,...- - ,Um wt.:.. u In on a landslide makes you com- pholograp'oi. She bad held the and physical properties. These are remarked the ad-- " pomte.1 npwaru, linn aconite, which serves to the The crnllrmrn named were Armv executive serretaev Mr Fnr.ter h,. foctahle and secure," """ How Miners Are Protected. protect a fi - j taken of her own fa.'e. sticks tlte attacks of rnts and Navy officers who had refused hen tnee in the executive of- miring constituent. snaps United against - The Slates bureau of mines permission for sold ers and sailors opportunities for ribservne Prcsid-- ! "I feel comfortable." Sena- and mice, and camphor, which causes replied operates ten mine-rescu- e railroad cart in uniform to march in a narade in ents that irive peculiar force to his in Snrelmm "hut n..t acur kit nh- - The Listeners. them to burn stesdily without being a " which the flag of the Irish comments. His reference to Mr.' a land- - w.ll s.., note of defiance to j 'n' republic tion has been that while ' I Z'" - periodically extinguished. he-- s : wa. . . Ihe exulHimed tn ilirferent mining ntstricts of the roun- Itucky was to be carried, and which was Hardin" out the at m r- - worM." the sovictist Tkw WaNaR'a Waar . 4n(H. you guty fwiit iuu lrT K,vlnK In first aid swat ft admittedly to be a demonstration in generally held horn. - the limousine training and, Saaia ! I 1 regarding I. It is not at ail rell- e favor of the movement Hunting trip. ml,ie rwK-u- "ork "n(1 ""din Duko, by th Hour. Insh The nble as means of trans- - "Yes." rctumerl the M:iM or, tmm aaa aaost time hss passed when "demands" on All the world the United regular times of mine disasters and fires. In In Concord, Mass, tbine used to be Scfu except ror,a""B" foot; "but who wants to hear anv Positively eradicates the White House bv anv class cf c'ates is technically M neace with more of defiance? What we are ddillon Ihe bureau maintains elghfl a liveryman who rented horses for laUx4raiT """" CflPlsBCaM fBCBsV will not., "T. A BDStsoos sesliai fauine: hair our citizens be considered other Germany, and the United States' Is bell. " fl'"Hl mln rencar "ven of trips around the town, all his horses I stupe in Record to Be Proud Of. listening for the dinner PTSJaJfj aramotaltaxtiriante-rowt- ariftshastrw than the light of what is best to be on best terns with that which are equlpiied with auto rescue! except one. Duke Invariably w as rent- aelion imtaediaM aaa LYktmrl baity. hltk for all. nation. Yet the Demoe-at'- c woman centenarian nt Ledore. i ''M erftaia. Itancr-Bac- k Gnaraataa. press! Fell Disease Traced to Trucks, available In the same manner ed by the hour. One day. 'when the tells ns - brisk walk. Spain. I that we are suffering he fine., who still enjoys i rescue Lr-f-or MtmiMiMhKttn.arHaltW shi-- w as the ears. , liveryman was about to retire on a st"i'aas aiwsla. OUT WITH THE HYPHEN of in ratification a In her i Rinb rot among Ksaass sl rati'e delay ot the took dose of medicine good-size- d UXTf TH.ri C- O- Cny. lever j "This service to the mines arid. he . .. : i i ,k- a . . - ' broTitrht to Britain from oonqietence, explained: ti...... i r lr.,lw IC. - jti I Ml 1. i.IIC HIT Or.t Spain fgf HIT IHIIItT lite. 1 ' wn 8 " he "illustrates the pos- Th recent on the Rhine" . In e of ,r,"or" " "Duke." said, "Horror . ni her mother at nlneiv-five- Sr o id Queen Mary, , I of visible motion without high- meeting at Madison Square Garden I rere are too msnv who want to ,i, Mron ao, unit to Sir l.aluHnl oke ' ' "! sibility - ij r,!r,!Mreti ill iirt? u It he un- o, oio-K- 1 - IVTir- -i . iitvh iiii; I ly visltde progress." should " .c,.r,,,o. " ' r- ' WIT 1 ,. Ufjrpn history. pruftrrij IF YOU MUST TAKE MEDICINE semblace of citizens under the am- - onean funeral rites. " ' - derstood that the liveryman dated hark Washington!" in a pices ot the American Legion at the l ost WMer. j statement Issued recntly. "Its. to the day of the Concord school of . TRY in S Iver in Sea , same three weeks Fo O'd Water Cisterns Still Utc. I has-,- tieen an awakened place la'c. i ciinlaiiuil in ihe sea "n 'he philosophy. "Pnke," he explained, thousand ceow j The city of Tunis revive its water Silver aense resMHisil.illtv of persons bd the three-quarte- of miners end, "makes no the but Kitty's Rejolar Att tur!. same source proportion of two ami money by trip, by buiMirg and listened to addressee ' Unpplv from the that res'iltlne in a Eleanor. Mi.i"l Mi. - svi.'rrliirM:s mile operators alike, decided the hour . . . well. Puke when Commander C.en P"r- - ancient Carthst-V- . and Is pound- :oeah nf Galh''v'. 'V-nl- it. supplied ierresse fatal and nonfatal acci- In form ran trot for five minutes Will's Ion was plas:nz on 'I e nf wri'er. There are two tmliion good shing and Senator of even nslng some of the am .nt city's tls dents to th,- minors " hi the shade of a tree." A t'n minute demont-atio- n greet- 'truy do? mine up in 'le in with wh'ch 'sterns. of silver 'n the whole ocean. ed the procession of eold star mot.Y llllioelbllelv e ',;,.!,, Pv, H-- - when they filed in. and tremen sleanwhile tlie Viit.-r- t f to Mistletoe Superstition. Aesop's a Goeaa. et "s s dout enthusiasm featured the meet- - w"M tip nnd sop. !i'vlne at rat-in- Auntie Should Have Known That. Mistletoe, when not suspended In Some "translators of Aesop's t e.. ,V rr . How Peanuts Grow. Hyphenated Americanism loses d'sOse for a flue-- K'e; reir. was at Is snperstl-tioii- s use "hen" for in the fable niitic.tig The common peanut grows in a pe- Little Marie visiting the the air. recanted by the "goose its menace when one reads of such the . bnt Greek rats ap.tifiriit d;r.bfsu.-e- .bl: culiar that is dint, home of her grandmother, and sthlle rs a harbinger of had luck. aliout the golden egg, the iM way wfly original gatherings. j "I n..li at r She die One ese-nit-ir la reason a of the "text" Is "chen." whieti hsiks that, yo'i' ays The little plant sends up Its shooM there aent tiarpfored. There an old for hnnglns aont told Imt tn wash her bench of mistletoe In the center of like some fountalnhead of "hen" hut SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS The Herald thinks it wlththe fruit nn the end of a some her Washington nofh-In- e means The . arnntd be a noble thins; for the Unit- - shat stiff stalk, and then before If feet tiefore going tn Hcd. When the room, a mtoin whVh had realty "goose." accepted ' follow j y Mane nunr Into tlie belrooia her nnnt frlvo'ons sImmji it In the first translators or rather adapters, ed State to cancel the debts due An Unclimbed MovMain. ripens the stem tend over and rare-fu'l- DONALtTS Hnirwl my-bhe- word of the vast SAMPLE COPY OF MAC it from European nations. Undoubt- - It would the fmlt At at hom and ald: "Why. plnee. fta'er In navlan the fain'I'ar major It baa been nid thai take poshesi wndergrnnrxl. - I - 4 Marie. !ld nrn the wr hv arrow of It must remembered FARMERS' ALMANAC edly. and at would also be noble , fn nimh Monnt Evemrt. in pigs are wild to he eiwc.atly fond rm bem a" Ity. for cancel p,,, , of rrmr at ell " The Mm! rlrl eilvletne. e, i - n- - Tir'r1 tn that tlierege Is bo Aeso-p'a- SENT FREE rhms; the Herald to the i,mBl)1ya)l. .rirf-- hlghe--t these H ba twr himoronly augeest-e- fn really lh, - -- th-i- t i susRisrrivrTs ams - nt: if mas p- I the Ida lit ex i, lot only some later ocdu otjst ri irmii peak. So far on white man bus wen that th.- p'if doev this ! hid ton'ed rp nrorll ."Why, "is 'i fi .n-e-r s ad ertisrra. There ts bo limit to no nwrl-t-r'- a I j-- nf hat rame to be regard ATLAS PRINTING CO. the honor of this soomctad Its nnt frm e too loquisl amitH'. 'Hug op." a 'n i f evil an -- - atom tbart fisst. But do - im;.-he- ed I lie Vs fold hv the old stave. bility Ure tnvei sl wn. Ti g, Acer It the ea- ll. rs 'a' ATLAS BLDG- -. BINGHAM TOFi. N.Y' of fiasr "nu)bna it". peak. interest in the ranch and livestock. TAOS NOTICE TO BOND HOLDERS said cause on or before the 25th day NEW MEXICO The consideration was around $25,000 - - of Aoril. 1921. iudumeat win hr of New Cap- - 4 A partnership under the name of $25,000.00 State Ifexko rendered against you in saiil canst Brooks and Bradford has been form-- The Buffalo-Ne- w Mexico Mining ,, iuuiliiiiif. bond oi ihe Tcrri- - by default. Co., at Red River reports a recent tory of New Mexico, Second Series Name and address of Plaintiff NEWS REVIEW ' The ranch, which is considered one strike of ore assaying $50 to $70 per Notice is hereby given that the attorney. Alexander Read. Santa Ft, LAND ; ,, NEW MEXICO STATE SALES .v- .- ; .,-.;- ni ill. ton. The strike was made in the State of New Mexico will retire oa v. M.vi ;.,.. - country consists of patented land course of driving a tunnel for drain- May 1st, 1921, TWENTY FIVE IN Il S WHEREOF. I have (Continued from page one) with three watering places, several m? the mine, at a depth of a little ' no iS'S.OOO,.) Dollars Cap - ' hereunto set my hanl sev- - vcr feet from the tunnel mouth, hoi 4 cent Bonds of - sections. of school leases and Rebuilding per and Seal of said Coins much the tour- ' Sec- - MEXICO No bid will be for very appreciated by section9 0f domain. In - . Wf of Mexico, at Santa Ncw Mex- STATE OF NEW accepted lets than - 1 - pubiic . . aw. a it uio; i iewa - . . (Seal) Fe, deeao-ei- this fa i i five ccnta per acre,' which shall be ists who pass through city.- eluded in the deal were Ubi) head of lUHriANLt olm series, nitmoeri i to 5 inclusive. ico, this 9th, day oT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION to include and cover the first year's Lordsburg Liberal. cattle and 40 head of horses. In issued under 9, Session A. D 1921. rental fur aaid land, and no person will Chapter . !the Mr. Bradford in his of 1899, dated Mav 1, 1899, due ALFREDO LUCERO. PUBLIC LAND SALE he pertnit-tr- to bid at such sale except transfer put Estanc.a fir he has not less than five to LINCOLN now the The Valleygot a e wet ,9JO and ;n 1919. Clerk days prior building occupied by pool now which will optional County TORRANCE COUNTY the date set tnertfor, deposited with the hall on New York avenue -A-laVno- Sunday, night keep A h,llfk. s ot , of the above By A. M BEKGFRE, Commissioner of Public or with tb. - ... the ground in good condition for ;ii tv,m ,,.. Coirurnissioner of Public officer in of snch cash or i,Hc - Office of the charge sale, A serious accident occurred " j some time to come. Farmers... west ...... m...- i ..... f,t- n it- - . w Deputyv. i( U.L. iNlUM,niJ1 i;uiK in,t .uiiniif rut.- I'irsi i umicauon Aiarcn 11, a',. Tuesday afternoon at the Salado Gap, of town the soil in tyi, .,.. Denoof T reportel good in tl,c City of Ncw York at date , as, Publication 1, 1921. Mexico. 'LXlirill w l b reiurncH. Th. aDOUt one miie oi n Aprj Santa New tumab buglers east Papuan, rilJAY lv,,u' ,u" ,wr,. a.... mentioned as interest ceases on eal !, d. posit oi the succc-ssfu- bidder will be held U. Hearn, night foreman at the E. four ""i,.tor Es-- of Lands was five inches deep in tL., Notice is hereby ftiven that pursuant to tor.imi(biiinir l'uljlic ani & S. W-- , j;l(e t P. chops was tom tue provisions of an Act of Congress, ap-p- y him a plied in payfmiil of such btil returning tancia, at'ptn increasing to tne C. V STRONG, m' iIm his where rrni-hint- IN THE DISTRICT COURT -- 0 h, 1' 1U, the laws of tli it aU'X.Ksiui sliali fail w Fort Stanton with family, Cnrn rnntinneii to arrive hv thp vepn nlintt (pti in.tii at jLii Junt bilir Stale of Ni"v Me: -- Sr.T.r A N. w Mexico, and rules and rt- - otrp'cie his purchase by thn anl there had been visiting relatives load for from the more in !srrr, TAT E OF NEW MEXICO: - ; they bis wagon shipment foothills, and doubtless uf the St;.te Office, the i .!.; any li;ii;'ii'-- t'u- I'nlr turri.a on the met com- - juiauuiis ii e when, entering gap, they Cilciirio in car lots. The Kmin ti e mountains. The e was a Ciiii.in.-.i.iii- r oi 1'a.ilic will nfiei n ; tjt isi oi ai Vlti isiotj in th. sharp ' A U t i n !i n t ' Robert Hurt, who was out . IV f'F FA NT FE ; a imt'iic to tlf h;:;i;.s' r at th r n, i. in riding from the farms north, 'wot and frieze Monday nii;ht, which may NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS M.jik A. i.t or. June JImI, l'Cl, ep .s.t he rlfltcil to his ranch. As the car bearm:; SOU!,. The abundant snow of Sun- - hive dune some to Durkwiller i OI X i as damage early in ;.e 'v.ii oi i iiki.i, (.utility of Tor f If i.'i'ii'lat the Hearn . Mr , family. approached has the ns the i 'i h i'iS jay anj Monday placed frnit, wfather had been warm Nr-tic- I: .m i - I'lainliff, rtL-'- , Slate nf Ntw fc.tXico, iu iront ;iv :ti riti throw- - liy : vcti V f Ues- - rn. i Willi ft. i f oil an-- the tatter's horse shied, in oiiniiiion for to No. J4 the hi;Ujj li.e iiitt y mi ga Htirt, swell the buds t'inl(Ts;i'!-e.- ! o.r tauti th.r:U, ' S f will on the ny crihtiJ tracts of l.iii'l, viz: Mil ft. IT off- tr tli ins itself directly in front of the planting. The indications to a llh Uni and the un-- - f 1.. point 'Jl flic r:n t iitT Till;!...- car. in April rout to r:' f K. ; acreae Rev. Fr. Molini of Willard U work- - fi-- j Louise Sal No. 1713 N'.., h T. 1 N., K. .i i)i. u iu jin J n large adaptable produce, a four rortiu concrc.e buil ni - Ibe collision killed the horse, of 11 'i im- thna season to net a car load of beans t ii.iit.i'iinv .M..io he probably larger any ing up Sciionl 0,!-!r- No. ? at Tr-'- s Pit J ii i"' li ft th-- (.'urnmifi wrecked the car which the tin. nsi.il oi lllli:.r. liy following ,.ie ,jaat Glem io Tiibune. be contributed bv (he of ii DefiiiiSaiits. ll - ntonlc New M o fjti line of t!ic jr.alut I7S U0. " 11 j any fiirl cither um. i rtrr-..,- ...... t. - t!f )ys. mix. ruiicu over inc cmwiiii.- e. u i NOTICE OF starving ' r.. i.. ' SUIT a B I ( meni, dropping instance T"C - V I K K. AND THF. Sale No. 1(14 NW':4XK:4. NCJ4.NW;4. wreckage" ! AHVrii- ','i'e,.Fr An.onHo .Colo U p .a , a C kO K. l.t K., 8U.00 feet, a mass oi nanv Amari in. 1i.t lieen 'V"" I .""T ... ? Sic. Jl, T. N., tangled ni prat ,b - I'NKNdWN HEIRS OK LOUISE K. ci.iitainmg I - can ne seen oi- acres. Thirc arc no iiiiiroveiiicius. Uin ss my ban. an ih- official seal and initired human beines. Mr Hurt ,t, ,i, .1...e at tne . nntt w v:ii..j distribution of this flce KOV: ui A I . . . i of Castra. Architect. iijniiitaiuiii uuiil i.ana wae tnrtti.ita ac thr hnrcp tell," lie- ,.,i i...:u: I. , :r. t. ,i etas. 171S Sec. l.e S this fiftetrnth da : uiwn seiiuui iHiiiuiii iu uc ifiii is 10 tie nnnsectanan. Sale No. 2"; - luiLiiun wnony 'M P-- c. You .nitl each of are N, f hurled to a of rock sev- eA , "r .' you hereby T. 1 K. U .. r. h was ledge Qt brick and tile and to contain Tho neerlv will cl,ar ntlk' al". ' h; SK, Sc. N.. K., . . 7 - - without ', t'31". tn it t i rl jl, I w:irl. r (TV rp ras at Muu that Alphonso Dorkwiller of 5ol.S0 acres. There are no im N. A. PIEI.D, ral fept hplnw thi- lirour of the fflllrh auditorium and to So far 236 'ii. ConmiisiiinmT (if I'nlilic I.an-l- ia i.iass rooms, regard religion. sacks ..v,.i ,.,:.i. ...:.i .1... Snrttn l e. New Mevieo, did on the provements. , and in the escaped contact basement which will be built at Na- - 'q wiin dnu Wlllioill nil c nf Mtxieu position, have been contributed, of which the !p..: "fp. nt. All bids should be sent 4'.h day of March, 1921, file suit No. March IK, 1921. with the car, it completely ra Visa. is to be er- - con- - ," Sale No. 1711 - V !, Sec. 30; N;4, Sec. lirl PulVstion passing The building people of Moriarty and vicinity i of Schools. 9tio4 in the Kirst Judicial District T. 1 N., K. 15 E., 1.W.U acres. Piililic'ati. n May 27, l'.'il. over him. Dr. Price of Capitan 80. r Quinlana, Jl, emla ning ectcd at the cost of $39,922. The tributcd Estancia Herald. N ' New Nfexien There are no but absent on ni "" I"' tour o' ihr Mite of impruveincnts. was summoned being scnooi has soM the school . ilaos'tT in a call. Dr. Neal of Lincoln was cal- - .. , the ..oard of Education on and for the County of Santa F, Sale Ne. 1717 , Sec. ,..n qpenedby - SW'iSF.ii, L T,t " "I " M.e. 19th o, 19J1 a, the hoe the olnect oi which said suit is to 3H, 2 K. . 1.U.UU STATE OF NEW MEXICO 'led. as he hurried to the scene, his "h" i;u day April I' II acres. '"-I- N., (. c.un.aimnz . . .w ..... "'"l Willi 11 lliifJ M M i - a re'-tai- .1 . . . . iibn ..iiuu.ivC"s".,...u?Linfill,. . iiiiueil . nI fell.... - .... N. ur' given by are no w rn an j i . .1 . l r nrlnrt at Turn, mortgage There improvetiunis. rar mfr - arr npni and Tne- .: uy me in. 01 R. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Mimiuic lum ami ...tne - fn'ise to on doctor was somewhat The luiupieicu snow, ny morning grouna ti. rm-- the rif:l-- to ic- Roy ptaititiif May Sale No. 171 NEMSE'4. Sec. 3; injured. August was covered to a of about ,, ..11 i..--' 28, 1917. on real of the said E'i OF LANDS - depth nv estate Sic. 4, T. 2 N., K. 11 IC, CYPSITE LEASE PUBLIC victims 01 tne wrecu seven in num- I - F.'i, ee,inain.r.; lour mines. ne snow melted rap- I ll l1 N e R Roy. situated in the conv VJll.ilU aeres. The consist ' were taken to the Fore Slan- -' UOAKD hi 'f M l.in improveniiuts CODY COUNTY bit, tne moisture an into t tie '.'ie known as in saisl at fencing, value S175.UO. ton Hospital where nearly ail were niiy going TAOS COl'NTY Tes'itp.ie SAM JUAN ground. Keports from the Mesa Hwi-- ScAv t'o'inlv of Santa l e. deciilied $ riffi-- e ( ConimissiontT ol to bones broken and their py y Si.le No. 171 All of 1.1, 4 n.,: the Puliin found have as well as northward from 1921.' : l.an-is- . country, r.ih'icaiion March 19 follows It. l.t K., c tit im (1 '.'l ii tl s. i 11c im conditions are critcal. Carrizozo pirst "2. ' Moiintamair are that the nimstnrc el eiluate in Precinct No. ir iviiiu tits ni ii ucuic,, value i.a.,t lVb'ieati.m April 15, l'21. .' ;.an tui,t.t Outlook. The crews have been busy trans . Fjn'a l'e, New Mexico. was preater than here at town The ,, d. d as tollows, to- - l. ferring needed supplies from the ah I..-- . V4 Nuttcc l y ivt-- t tuuistiire is welcome at this '.I es S is tl1! pursuant very ynrrti Sic. T. N - anilnned Williams well to Nfes.t Ver SilelKs. SW'4. St, i.l an Aci nf a- LUNA as most of or ana H Citi;ribs, 1 time, and the erouml hil t, "I' less, H. r... l- UK .IHIU a r I HI. ! ac- - '.Ill Ilic luivi. tlu de No. and it is expected that - NOTICE t c ,lt. none was lost. J'leas- 11 ur' 110 ui) ci iu. 1) i s. N. anil ill ten prepared, i: i ; i r t by I'.e orii'ratii'ins will be cuimneiireil at Mtrintilil-.- h: ' .i.-- , if '1 ho-;i- ntlt weather hns oreva:'''d tut the ' l!.c Slac l..,!i.l he i ;il which 1721 W . al Ci'dy I, well two Sal No. , ..; I 1, ,11 ufiei c.diip 'lie liter tomorrow. Willi !:. M I'nli.i, in,'; 11 . all ountaiuair uf H 14 K., . ..11! e. !.J w.is ei liiiuiiil, rei;i-ri- v'i In.lrpenli'Mt. i .m.ie l..r iln- ileveloi.:i. 111. rccciiiiy cews d il'it"; it will nut take lung an SIC ll!l,'t..i 1!' an i.i tin r anJ i t in si fur im inn. is a r i arroyO, in.... ui mtii.ic ape chili (,i ili'iim the shalluw sands in (i ;rv in' w ii.- v;;:;; II - i ail'- - road; ui:, itli lit i.:llt , til c.' 10 be r.liiiid in- m aiini-:- n M' a No. 1 Re- i Salr No. 17"! S erde San Juan 1' I NW'i, s ru I'tililic 11 i No. 2, Tesu-- i. 1 ' Unci, at ailetiiiii 'I. , i -- iJ.i:ntM-- anil mil a, a 1., .; M I.i ',1, a' '.' I'"' k A. W.. view. .. e ur 11, 1J. a.-- . Itave less, ", 4. ..11 '1 ', 111 tl.e to.' n iva t'Aiieeled. Men ,iio l.i. April iNt, Jl, li' 1'ii'ii from ihe lnwer ml the 7; .as ,, I, ", 1!, . I Man li .nl Itiln'i s w!:n in dan-;n- r .V, i.st In im) ,,.i n or ;'i"e Cla-- I R. I II N II. in I"., c. i, i. In), 'itci,'ro e, Jackson Sierra flrriinle an-- Kiowa ' ,!l,.i .i' a is. i a tid 1, al lie ttuiii iluur jf lit a- i!s I nl liial (ii i.im- hut nlm e i ap-ab- solii'-ei- l ..I r "I'll" ill. ill; ill 1: Iui 'rhotiiiisiin Ihe l iri'li- 'I il!lirl II;. ri in, tli.- mu i'.cs wo"l ate ihat he the. j ,'. X rrri til, na pUI Ii). ol taking vui.tiivu-i- l training, Mn lilizens the first of the on .Muiiil'iv a ; r: , i 1! was least im as ;.e wi c a I ) wiicre JUKI .1 in I No. S e. it;iu Jj.nir. we.'k and raised over to furnish l,,:IVv as it .trniiiiil .) Si SW'a. No. L- -it All oi Sec. T. '1 S was nidiuni. The In- ':,, iii".v on V U a t'avo.abie clini.iH" ,t Sec. T. " K. iitiiill tl J i '.liy uui t antl cum es 11' f inn lrisin "II trc'ric hi'lils olher einem wis li"hler tit diiia" 'h an a i dre. ant! S rc. 'I lie i r i while li.lillj tilem.elV's In I. lie tip A num- for tin' Auto ("amp grounds. at n. s fones po"e !ri:Ko'u ,v t' ItlHiny, vaiiu ;1.'I.UI. No. 51 All of Sec. H,, T. aii.ii u.M'iul oi euu.itio.i tin' .1 ' road; ber ol live wire boosters dunated al of. At D s Moiiu s it was lltl' r ii in Tese- - .'ii i 'i,i,ri-iii- c tJM.i inn ' .'"! No. 17J- 4- , Sic. I"i several labor in si r.i t: I oiiiti o; si-- ; Salt SI''j.sV't, days ahuMl or sev! n and at lei .1 . N't. s'li.t rourt-- 15 ; 1 , It. K., VV The iecond trial ui the Vill' t or of Sec. 24, Milt, ui the alioie ilesctilird tracts thill tas, (he ditch through the camp grounds, a foot iu ihe nf the '" the approval th of 'I v . , K . .. full loner cerfiin dice M..4. ."K'4M li. lie utfticd fur lease pamoiiiil by tl. A. l.an axnlo, just eh lile said i h:er:inns o!i 'I lie 11'... separately. aiiiuji them lift and leieliiu them. valines tuentinned. As ibis is one a loca-tirin- g fur- con auntie- Ml Id iiiiiii'.ini Inluit bia term as last named date 'ill and Ii .in.l ...... governor expired, Aztec nili I 11 eimsiM il line. ii,;. , Xo tiiil will be that. pendent. of the besf a t'rieiilt ur'i sections nf Is. 1.1. or with the fid accip'eil fir les I on a ni imir-d- i 1(1. !' J at Villi, .1 l.N fc .iii. cliarge Dated March i 'an r.ntal uf Hl.NltKKI) Dill. New Visico it looks like lliey would .1 .. li. ,1 on the (fl'li.CW) lor each tract ami a roy r, gioviing out of the Villa raid llr C. W fitilviiil M. Sal No. V15 I n 1. '.1. S l.k.S :mittini; .' lain have a huninrr crop. ii by the land of Cirilu Ah - S'.M ali oi luu cenls per tun uf finish, il iro on Loluiiiiius in March. I9!(j, wiil ,j's KIRST NMTKiNW I'.ANK ()V Sic 4. I i V. H. 8 1. 'i ' ,h(, ;,,.',. f'rnt on (,fi,.e build en file s ni : Ii In- a on 'i'.ict "f t'lken from the laii'l. K' nt I M-- puMic r.iad, 1n nypsile lake at at the S l' I', MI.NH ' i res. 1 rc Ml- te niip.'i als will l.e to be piacv Deiuing rtgular ing on Main street adjoining ihe San- I'iM-i"- ! has over TIC I in the ui or required paid aunual'y l.iil Kv A. K. tin e..st land formerly and no will 1e Kiir, n.iit. starling the Hustler and these wh.-a- t I'anl W.i'i.e, 'u- !I::-l:- S. c. P advance, person per ii Tines office, fives of winter platit-- d ami i. a the west Soic No. VU .SV'4. hid- such h lias nut ill tli fen-p- n arr,.s i ' i t.. niiu.il u, at sale lliid Monday April l'i.e a nt. ui of I a, K. K., - luu.iU 11. r . i.e i in two ofii.es real Santa j He - it f cuiit.Hiiiiii- de ,,n, sf,;,,,e. says the oiil- , l.e Tie .i d ' Miguel now r to the hour set fur the sale, dants arc now Conlilicd III at K. the of II. Ii. ('.iriw-ieht- iruvi r t tils iiiiiMM uf leiic.i ;. M.lu of jail aiinearanre from the Mre.-t- J. is the best be Sam :! a -- tiositeil with the Cummissioner ruhlic ,;,. t..k ever saw. e ..I: Vl' ,m l'hiiiH-n- decea cl I. uillh !, nfl.. rh.. ..I ."""US't, just acrosit tin street, l.;,.v, s in wt'eat and is Al, In in and intend. .! to he the 'sale, - ir. At tluir first the defendants h- Kirst Kitlliration March 19.1. e such cssh or rrritficd eacliani;- trial, cniiKht the fever and is .v having i ;, II. 1017. Sale No. 17:7 I...I 4. 7, NK'JN !''. S' ahuve - ,,, ot 0f Slr;n,, wheat si. ls:,,.ie land ennvty.-- May, .'8. .N the r.mount equal lo the ntnci and received liie sen- East l'ltblication 1, 19M. si; ftl.i.,Nw,'4, Sec. 'I'. (, K. y ol pleaded guilty Ihe side of Ins bnildiiui pl.tsi.-red- J. will be April I.i ni.ise R. deeft l.i..-- .'. tuitiimuii, annual rental. D.posils tin NJCW - t.,ir,. about Uny by varranty rc uu - K.nces j,, Mexico m-- cuntaiiiuir airik. 'Hit arc im bnlilera will Im- ,lie pujiteil- M. il' it s m is his home K I Mar- sin reiurnej. Ill' - having aires. fi.'ii. ?i!ai'in and u'si' -j provt nients. li.ii.iiit of ihe successful bidder will b. tiary. the recent legislature appro- on the I'lnza and to rtluodeled, plans I tin, bis wife, of Santa Ke held liy the Commissioner of Public Lands to ST VI DK MAV Ml County. Sal No. m NK'iSWIJ, S c. 2.'. T. ' priated $5,000 detry the expenses make tjuite a few itnpniv, nieiit , on The let Mid !s'i and liy l.im aprltt-- in payment ul sucl ,,r c..,.,. .!, Iinr.t,. contract has been and the UH'N'TV ( I' SANTA I F.. !i!eico. 7 N K. K., cuntaie nil ai to. Uui. lud, and any balance Hue shall be the property. Don Ross has finished broken fur a new residence Plaintiff's is K. P D.tVirs art- no ni s. psyalilt ,,r,,ioi, IN V. lM' attorney tiiipruvi nit Th. successful bidder wd the first trial having depleted the extensive on his new p, Till': liifillA (dl immediately. improvements ,,f y Williams It will be of In of Sanla 1'e, N. M. I'nles you or otir - . , , alsu hr required to in addition ta the Luna court fund. a the Matter til the I'.state No ltd tin- al.ove escribe, tracts tli t County home. Klaus are being drawn or the i, ;, j i.i" o i in in. ,hr ro.t o .,l,-- mn,t,.rn rvrrv r,.s.,rrt. ol Ni: inters your appeartnrp said ,J,"-'is- in .,, rrn, (.,J ' new and bids will he called r I hos.ital. will on 2H, V - and eaprnse. incidental to 'he .alt There be several residences built i.iii.a' i At ril, whu the n;i- , ,., ' a Dem- - Manuel Pll, I.AkS per acre, is ., .rf. . At bearing held recently at for soon. I lie Mctho.list church is Coiistante, w ill value thcreiii and addition ih. r.- . ,. ,(,;, smmer. Dedinan is nut a boom I jti.lgemrnt be rendered against pramid in , thereafter ins before I. U. Unim - leceiised fur al ttvcsiif Judge Rogtrs. nearmg completion, and old Karm- but it is ,, '. f inlt for sum til tile siait'ssftil bidder ttiul pay tiif shall be Irom the lands in pay town, NOTICT OK H 1 M i ih you the of yRo iniiriivetiH'tils that exist on the land. proiluced mond, accused of having cut four good Al'I't T - ;.,.., otikmg up mighty substantiallv - Des Moines Swastika ADMINJSTKATi H ,o6 inclusive of interest, monies paftl "ur miles of fencing on the J. W. Phil- titst at Hus-- i 1919. HZ ii". "',1'::?. present. rarmington !pinulties (or the years 1918, and S.U No. - All nf Sic. 16, T 6 N., .ioner of Public Lands ia Santa Fe', Ne lips ranch near Magnolia, was bound NOTlCK IS 1IKKKHV (il VI V. It. S F.., cotitaininK Wtl.uO acres. The im- out bv for taxes and lax Mexico, or obtained from the Commission over to ,rr COLUMBIA HATCHERY been plaintiff consist of fencinr, value await action by the next that the undersigned, has duly1 19J-)- fur for provements or hta on the date ol aale. ' costs of this action, and ta25.ufl. N'o bid on the aboic drscnlicd agent, grand His bond was fixed at appointed anil cpialiticd as admiris- - jury. P. O. 1102. 'irecli.Mire of said mortgage, title trait il lan.l out tie ace, tiu tor less ..A ih. .HM.I $1,000, which was furnished SAN MIGUEL Box. Denr. Colorado. trator of the estate of Mrttitnl ns 1 . u;...... AAA (i .of said rial estate, ele. EN ItOI.I.ARS (10Uu) per acre, of Publie Landa i Canaritv. Dv.r 10 ri.irL. W..LI. - which value rnmmisainner tante, deceased, and all persons bav- is the appraised thereof. tha ittate of New Meatco this - We can von with anv - ai.frfdo i.i'cr.iir in addition thettilo the successful hi Idcr twenty supple qnan- ing claims against the estate of t''el of sixth day oi January, 1921. NIC KINLEY Kd Allen shipped cars of cat - i t v of Babv Chickens. 15 Varieties Clerk the District Court. Ittuht pay fur the improvements that exist (wo said deceased, shall prevent the same' 5T. A I. mi the land. tie to Kansas lie will move five rbdiverv Parcel Post N. A. FIELD, Saturday, within the time tireirri ieil liv 1. M. of bis his Py A. r.r.fU.F.RE Commissioner Public Lands, Hvman IwitTki. who has been at household good, and horses Prepaid Write for prices and full to and tile the fan-.- Each of the above described tracts will State of New Mexico. tl. undersigned, Ml .Mil.. be offered for sale ,r) ' "l'w '',mi' VVyo, nartirulars C sepsratcly. Fort Wingate for the past two years. with the lerk of the Pr.'iiale Court j 11. 1921. First Publication Is, 1921. IIC r;r,t March January has a as "'.rv accepten a position i s.ti.l Countv p,ication The above salt of land will be suhicct Last Publication April 8, 1921. accepted job stale highway l ast Publication April 1, 1921. foreman State (.il- - a loreman ot a large ranch. lUtb lo the folluwi.ig terms and conditions, viri under Engineer NOTICE Tilled this day ..f M.,rch. lett. Eowitzki's road is now D. gang - successful to MEXICO - ''le achievements State ot New K. j The bidder must pay tin STATE OF NEW on a stretch of road at Del- "' fiot;,t.lc- Mexico, DOM INf .O PA( II t . FSTADO DE NT'F.VO MF.MCO working ,n''c M- i iimmissioncr of Public Lands, or his afient ht' - A. CO. about six miles west of "f d'trmg t''e ;.ast In the Probate Court., Ksi !, CONDADO DE SANTA FE bolding sit. h salr, of the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Gallup. Administrator of the wrier offered bv him for the land, fees lor ihe road is being, graded up and J '"i".1 '"V" " " m) , .,t Manuel f ..nstntr Alphonso Dockwillcr, advertising- and appraise mini, and all OIL AND CAS LEA5E OF PUBL IC LANDS jdelied out ill regular state hi nil sue in tne tiititiin.tiiis lut tne use ui in trie mutter oi tne Kirst Ptr'hcatitin March 11 1"J1 vs. l eacli ' .n - corns inii.lrnial to tne sale herein, - is tne pertnan- ol 1, R. to deiiisit-- COUNTY way style This the high- ": "s- nif canip tan stepnan, l.:,t Publication April Wl. Ionise Rov, y Hereileros and all of said amounts must lie QUAY partof u me ,... am, in cash or certified fxchanite at 'he' way is being put in shape to con- - l""li.y i... desei.tioridos tie Louise R. Roy, - i - llOJ'S. bl'SldfS It till' NO. 154. 1 lime of sale and which aaid amounts t ltd Office nl the Commissioner of rut,!,. n.el I... liilb .Ii- - Ari:,,.,,!- I, , t, o e- the llslllg for '"'l' leni.iiidantes. ll of them are auliject to furfcit'tre iui Lands. for which an has re- - t o we. ks vocation periou, NOTICE OF AWMVTMKXT OF tile Mute ol new Mexico, it t lie su--- Santa Te, New Mexico. appropriation v,,w MKXICO NOTICIA DE Pl.r.lTO l made.-Gal- - it tit oi iiitmer.'its Hikes V m Iu dues a co.iiui'-- teen lup Indepcn- f.ke goal it c'UUVI(, K A - ladder nit eX'Ciile ccntly - SAM IK. A Ixtl'is.- K. Rnv l,ts it has n ln.il Notice is n that pursuant ti i'1"'1 week-en- d oatinr- all the WHOM IT MAY CON'CKRM: y within thirty days after be hereby dent. dunng to IN Till" PRt HATF COl'RT Jesc 'iiucidi.s de Louise R. rd to him by the S'.alc Land Oti.i.-- s... tt.c isi.ns of an Act of Coniiress, sp noys, tne uirecnon to- - Roy, I'd pt.i ( year, lie uinnr '(,iu,. t, derehv L'tven that on. iv rn contract to provide that the haser tui.y proved June 20,h. 1110, the laws th. com- - iir Tin; itTsTr y cid.i uno de I'stedes estatt notifi-ij.- t. pun Gibson-Fa- .,f the secretary, have erected a thc 4th jaI,u..try 19.M, ,x at Ins opt on make p of not I. s x.,le of New Mexico, and the n.h s sni Lumber Co., report the .vjt ,)ay 0 j V s tie rte iym.nts tl-- ot fo: bouse- .- I.as jiakvI ' DockwilUr than ol live ..ii retruialiins of the Sale land Dtficr, folowing buildings for which are table bunk Vegas II. Read, whose address and Deceased. Alplttiso ninety pr ( Puhlic l ands will of they j.,mf Santa l e, N. M., cl dia 4 de the al time af.tr onimi-- i .ner of c ltic- - in Ke. mo putchase puce any the lumber and materials: place of business Sanla New ( TKT FIVAI. SRTTI.F.M F.N'T l'-- Ofi.M Ihe sale and to the has-- , Ihr furnishing Mar. i. 'l. tin No. en prior n offer fir exploration, development was order and re- - p'rito ...... ,1.,. f ih eontr ict and triHlurtion nf oil and eas. at pu'dn Ware house for Kirk I!ro., 1x48; i.Mex'co, by duly (iK SAID ESTATE. la ( Disttt-t-o h.... tl.. t crte Judi, ial del Primer ol .tuition to the hiirhest bid br, at 10 o'ci for Louie matle the above entitled is all and lo provide lor the paym.nt any store building Cominolo, CITRRA gtilarly by Kotice hereby Linn to to I de Nuevo Mexico balance at the ol tluf v Will Oal- - executor of last tr unpaid expiration o,"..'. a"50 which be of title from tiuirt afipointed the whtitii it tnav that lames i C . I I ob-;.(- .. Irom l ie date of the contract null town of Tucumcan. ot Mat- conrem, i ii.l.nl de Santa Ke. f.",. S bnck Ihe other material will and testament of Carl C. fno rlst on deferred p.yment. at th ttite of New Mex.co a. the front door ol th. lup factory', Strphan, Harvey, as adminiMralor of Ihe diclio pleito es para cerrat. cent "urt Idntse therein, the following des from the Lumber I. H. of Deceased. ol Mrs. I.. A. d of four per per annum payaob- in Olbsonlaw yard; Cunningham the Pitchfork estate Harvry, iiea I.'ipotrta dad it pur Louise R the annivirsary of the date of the co.itnct, ennea lanus, John Novak has contract for a store ranch from El Pa- - Notice is further given that the ceased, has filed in Ihe office of th.- - stsrttal to be creditcl on tit returned Monday i' ., al Drntaudanle t n Majo 28, oavmiots 36 Sec on North 20x50: E. S. 'aid executor did, thereafter of the Probate Court of of the date ol the contr let Sale Na. L J T. IJ N. F., building side, so. He shinned in twenty head of Mirk aij A, en (iriiptedad il. la rni.iTti anniversary 1 lti Sre. 16. S'4. iu ani- - c as next following the date of tender. Foley, engine foreman Santa Fe finp Hereford bulls. Six of Ihe " !,a'l da'. 'V qualify (.'ounty ami State aforesaid, his (in Ionise K. Silnada en It enm-e'- ! NWMNWMt Sec 12. all: N., I Roy, Vc1.3 16.' a lour room Chan. Anderson. such, and that letters testamentary tll account and final staiement an. i c. 2. Lota 3. 'K house; Building mals go to d .'ii i iiinn Tt rn rl atsnve sale of land will be aubject J, S', ex-i- a ,c'..t s'tipte The 11. were to as his as i See ,4, all T. U N., R. 35 E i Association by W. Versin, rtuly issued him such petition for discharge such Cen.'.-.d-- de Santa Ke, to-r-- o lo valid exist. nit riiihts, rtfthta ' de'Cibida easiment, 2. N'iSF.W. T. 12 R. M E . Sec on said ol way, and rt avrvattons. ife. N., several residence buildings, and Mr Last Wednesday a deli cation of criitor day. 'administrator and the discharge 'f siguc: 2, 'AH!--: T. 14 Is , F. J3 E.. Sec. .vy -- I . .c il.A lit . b (Is.t .I ,!, JJ .....:..- - Vnlin. further triver. that all nr.. ..e...l... l..,.1 ., .t. en t i::k.l:4' - I'n situado Precinto E "T.4-.?1- -? terreno All mineral riahts in the above ilcairihro" .J- ! i,- -. -- . . . t- . ... bai-ino- rlaima attaint - ...1 r .1 - . a. .t.. " tb. ail ' mt-- n are State. - X. l. M J j ,i,. r;. ,, .,c r " n,;;a...in," .1 ;..! Nc 2. Ttsutfiie es a saber. La lands rcscreed to the W't btHJWi M. i.. " ..prcsc...... ; w.. - .il L, .1" Jsec. 3, P. M., eontaiains pleted. All of the l "iHire, for the Chamber of Commerce visited Hills- estate are required to present ing up of '1said estate and the dil .t iterra mide 84 de Este a acrea. of- - yardat The rommissioner of Public Lanr!. or bis,V?.S Loan Association will bt of title from boro. Their object being to promote same to the said executor at the button of any of the proceeds in Irs ( Mt ,; , 0 rtunos v bnda rn l aaxnt hold.na such sale resetters the netit Gallun liru k yards, and the him concerted actions between Grant and fice of Renehan & Gilbert, Rooms hands among "the htirs of Mrs. L. cor de to any an a s o ere a sat Isle nropiedad antis (kilu reject Mtrru crnlt ,r which shall be deem her and materials bv the fjibson-Fa- Sierra counties concerning the dir- - Capital City Bank P.uildinii. in A. Darvey. deceased, and any prr- - Al en el ,rrt .n iytia. (leste Hr propitrla.i ril to inrluile and rover Ihe firat year's t i li u Butte 'be of Santa Fe, State of Ncw son or ho have anv ' wsirl wtl vu uanuu lect line route from Elephant City persons may ,'e Criego. cn cl N'orte po contracts of sale lor rental for land, anil ersoa , iiitsm Aeajito PossessKn ander a; Dam to the Roosevelt Dam the .Vcxico, within the time ohieoetoni to such Itnal settlrtntrt tin en el Sur the above described tracts' will be liven . Tw" by prescrtnea' Arroro, y por tin ""'"Tl way of Hot Springs, Hillsboro via by law and discharge of said administra'or I'.il.hro. or ..for, October l.t. 11. fThe art "":. .fc .1-- MORA Xe thef iTei the Grand Central cut-o- ff road to Dated, Sanfa Fe, Ncw Mexico. Fe and his sureties are hereby not.f rl I'n Tedaso en el Treci'mc. No I, Silver City. bruary 24, 1921. to be and appear and file attch I 3 yardas de anrbo, mas 1 JAMES B. READ. as have with il T's.iqie, a.xth ol The whole Mesa was visited by a A joint meeting was held with the jertions they may 'nut-- is v linda en el Fstr con la day March, the above minimum bid. Denoaita ! al snow Executor. Clerk of this court on or before will ne Tit' fine last Sunday night and Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce pnpiedad antes conorida de btdderi retnrnetl. S eleven A M., on the 2nd .lav P,f;!,,?L,,,l,i""".TT About inches of The (.rant county delegation made o'clock, y abora eonoi ida tnttio df J. W. Coatmissioner erf Lands of 1921, when said lot State ol New Mexico. held by the Commissioner Public snow fell during this time which will a splendid impression, and it teems May, petition Nntti'tit, en el Este por propirdid applied Summona by Publication final settlement and rr-- .,nd hi" do much to make that bumper wheat an 'assured fact that from now on disrhirn t'e Miguel First Publication April I, l. v,,d ."' the eatccessful'"P',entbidder shall fai . . , I itto Abry.ia, difuntp, pat ,f , . .. ., r t?i New will i Vo-t- e 10. ,i. m . ... State of Mexico, ) said administrator be Pnhhcattoa June n snn-hta- t h triea ml, io c ,' uu .111. vi u. ess .uc 111c be..' in .f la Arrq iia Madnr, tet rimhW. ""e "c iaiiiiiiiis 'iu,ii"iiv., - por there payina any balance due Binder ln mesa this year. phant .Butte-Rooseve- lt Dam 'onic (this court. v ; rl Sur r mi Csr in.j rul'i the coat of adeerttsmt - of Sanla ) Witness Ibe Honorable ni" ipurchsae mcladina j lnow melt,.,! Monday after- will be especially active Hillsboro County F.piin CO STATE OF NEW MEXICO Isaliel Tafova de Apodaca, Romrro, of the Prohr'e C urt and in aura, such shall L. noon and Tuesd.y but slow Advocate Judce I'n o pedasr itnado fit ewttt deposit just vs. No. 9t.?2. j 7th r., of 'iftpn NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION forfeited ta tne State of New a. to soak into the soil. 1 his of said Conrtv, this T ' ne el I'rt N'n 1. - enough i "i itnto ft iiou.-isie- o.mss. wi.. m- ' added moisture with the ereat im- - ()nofre Apodaca. March, 1921, !n r, 1 ... dado, como : , rorra tipiie OIL ANB CAI UASt Uf ruoui. uibus ,s sr,s.anttsl contormity wnn ; .u. In Ihe District Court of the First Pr Alfred. I tt'tre I ' AI'Vifa end leaae so 35 on tne n tne - ,.., ... latter nart. cf SOCORRO ;if 4mi de terreii'i en cil ass "!,,, District of New Mexico for CV-- 1 DE BACA COUNTY office of the Commissioner ot Pn'oitc Lands January almost insures us of at least Judicial v t :. 4o tardus mas r ro,'nis rrn be oa County-o- f Santa Fe. r.v c. p pop. 1. nt.-- bt'd'-rc- cop ol which anil furnished af a nominal wheat crop, even shsfc Id the cfini 'I N.irte p'-- ' of March term of dis- Apo-dar- a i m Office nl the Commissioner Pablt.iplic.tio.. have ,jtlie a,pr on the The rtgular The said defendant Onofrc DiDj r. it t't. ihri At.etta. rn el "r.r .Lands, cmi-id.iit- it trict court for Socorro county op- is rofiftcd that a - : LiSrKJTliS' '"op of wheat now look, better than hereby (taD ; i ptd.hco. tn el Es'r ened with Hon H. ir. th of March. - -- Ni-- Mtsnco. V-- th Monday morninfr has been filed ayain-- f htm Dated tbi d.v . Ssnta Fe, ; , w thi iwfitf fifth day vi iwc have ever seen it at this t:H'e ' t.i cooocida por 1'i.n; P. with other I March 11. lrC!. . j"tti js Owen presiding the he District Court for the First rtib!;ratM.n fl'-t- e p-- 'Ta the and the at - .'l-l.l. 1 - - - ounty y el t.erra de Nf-ri- .of year pre- . 4 r M . S .1 inr it hrr-l.- rivr that fmrnaiit tr N. A. FTF.LT, usual court unman in aiirttiunire. , ot I tuntcatrnn .1,11 m P sent almost trivet a.tnratire that re. Mate atoresato. ial1.3I sprit i, evi. abora difnrto. the oi an Act nnmm, of Lands. nnmlK--r - A Commissioner Pnblic of civil cases have hem tried. I.eira the Court in which sa:d 1 e i 2fnh, th- la hr New i little will be blown out The ctse 'J, la tritffij tt.ee.-- o fiT,vc! JrnV ril, aael rotate of Mrx.ra. vey -l ?fr.a ... , I U.-.- -- iVir til'at atlH ana otner otismess oi a iikc nature i 7. I 1921. 'srow was worth at leant SKHlffl to is p iidint;. hy sail t'laintut r trt Main VI a ini. oi the S ate LanJ Office, lb afinary t the Brand r!i- - ob-- i SUMMONS District Court. firrt rirati Aim! 8. has court busy. The Tafnva oodira the ct reral K R "J. Tntni-- oi Tuh tr offrt La PnT;hcattofi this mesa. - per ff.'Cfr'ret.ta i was a- - i -, jury also met on Monday and ,r- of said action bcire divorce ST ATE OK NEW MfAM ' v n su lea- the rxptatiLin. r'i'i Io"tse Mart rsprsa it oil ara. at till in ses'ion Saturday. will more ft, IV aonear retire , ', r .1,- N. and ni 'rn"1 Tb" rt.'W Fneine Hnusr by ret, ,'. Sat ta re. M. - - , d L . .1 I . (I . . L ar.d Tiimp . l n -- i ' . -- ' r - - .l BSCItns to im f '" ' " '' " ' s'of-- the complaint filed in sail c.tise County cf Santa ,c-d- e F P. A. ir & which y.ili also le i"ed as a i tt it. W, oa Wcdwesdar. June 1st, I';l. MCFIE EDWARDS ord received Socorro friends p- - S. Maker. I'a'.-i.- . of SoTt.T. Cn-- r of lace hru-- e fo- - the "illie of Rov by And that unless yon enter yonr Kuina'.d.. de Se'H Fe. X. M, the torn It be-- , New front eo-n- e ,rorn ('n" t",,v in said cause on or vs. N. t Baca, State of Mrnco. at the ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- lis up nicely and will add much ,orm" i:"Z' "earance Atncn. fjie 'd o ftid de 'd erri-- of 11 Howse the tot to ntterl 19 door nrt tbereia, to the in.r"tr- m-n- in the fi lh secietarv I htates Senator fore the 29th day of April. Jl. judc-- ' Fticer.ia D de Paktr ! ... an rn o sntes dil Hia JS ele descTil-e- d "urs-im- , i I lowing OFFICE of town. The bnildine is be- - ' and who lett this ment v ill Te rend' red asainst ou In the Distrn t I ..rt tb V : 'r 19J1. Ja-ci- dado r .:, -- part x L-- S--c some 1T, , ' tWIe Na. T. J I , It X E, Orar Santa Fa Past Offiea i"C b iU in connection with the Well r"? tnree week, ago ,van. d ca.e rtefat,;t Judicial Distriit Ntw Vi d a e2Ta en contra de ds. pot , aJl; .c. all; 1. i K, E DeTriel Commissioner - - - C'. Ihe f'cc 'nat adleess of riaietitTs the Cottnty of Santa Fe. .t. por la an ta de la nn' Sec. T. . ' Street 0 i.i,,n. it fee. A V,',: ft, all: I Santa Fa, N"w Maxie - ,"?"hr has opfned up offices tor New Alexander P. O The said defendant IV ?fi er, tn el intfTes Dtne- - 12, nil? i doirig the work. Roy Spanish- .ttornry, Read, F"mr.'j ciniyrnd.v W.NF'4. Jf.NW',. SHW' a .r l, T. K.. A.neritan. Mexico's new senator and will have Santa Fe. New Mexico. is hereby notified that r m 1 1, el Demand ante Wf.i'!i SLHSW. SW)StH: i - rifado pre .,2 L, Sec. Z, SWK; Sec ta, a!I T. 7 j everythrnrT in .readiness, on the ar- In Witness Whereof. I rave here- - plaint has been filed rirt.'' ber in not las anos lOlft. 19d9 It 73 E.. 2 ard I. Sec. 4. f'-- N, Sections all. i o1 ,,c ,at,rT " ,ne eanita! Mr. nnto set mr band and seal of said the District Comt iM- the ol VJO costos acton pore KEH. See. S'KIM: Sec- - OTFRO "v' por it eta y i, . states that his wonided foot Court t Santa Fe. New Fe. aforesaid. N-- all. Sec. 7. r-- S.c , CATARRH Crrry Mexico, Santa State srrrT dkha Hinoteca. renta de tal t , 1921 KFK: Sec . W",. Ntia. Sec. H of tbe rmprosmg slowly. this 1th dar of March. A D. mg the Court in which id rase is pn-mfi- etc See , WyVWHi, KEHSWH, SEJ. EkAWM; BLAOOCn One of the bitrerst deals of the A I.CCERO. rtetMiinaj. said RomaM. ALFREDO LVCFRO. S-- e by plaintiff 11 S is. all: tla-- ' W".. fr'1; r an- sns consomated when Socorro was visited a alow rain S. of sa-- d Ei4.WiV;.W4WVI. EVSSWK. KFMHW.T: See V; i- year wat Saturday by Ctvtnty Clerk Baker, the general object de la Cone de Istri? K. XI. . Sec Fred M. Bradford the W. Monday which did wonders for BERGERE, art too divorce as will morel por A. M. BERGERE. Nv: Set K: Set l. SFs; 2. E4. brought night W. being ' EHW14, SWjaSWJ. WKSW); Sretioaa ZL H. Am interest in the firm of Brooks gardens in this vicinity. The adii- - DeptnlT folly appear by reference to the com- - DTpirtada. to, all: See. Jh. See a. S" 4 and from J. S. Brooks cent merantains mere covered with! First Pub March 25 1921. filed in said caase. And that rrhbeation March VfZI. WV4XEH. SEKNEX. W'4. E:Al B. Arp, enough plaint Frrt It. JJ. SEt. V ot hts snow. Socorro Cheftan. 'Last Pub. 1921. 1921. U. r. M, cawtanimc 1L15L acrea. interest to complete half April 5. nnlesi yon enter yoor appearance ia Last pBhcatsoa Apt- - I, t

The Voice off fte Pacls Mvjsi-eri-s By EDISON MARSHALL iani; --

Copyright. ISM. Little. Brown ft Co. 1 tr I I had told ! CHAPTER Continued. 'an the truth when he said circle under it They've got more pa- 17 thai live deaths or even fewer, would tience than we havt! and we'd huve When the tec made u crust over the repel the attack of any wolf pack he to come down some time. Your futher lie nn snow-shoe- snow, learned tn walk had ever seen. There was Just one can't come to our help, you know. It'a At tirst there were pained trouhling thought. He had heard, long the sign of the tenderfoot not to think in the ankles and endless llnundcrlng ago, and lie had forgotten who had there's any danger and I'm not going full "f i win- drills. Chi between the told him, that In the most severe to think that way any more." snow ami tin! thaws that softened the ters the wolves gather in particularly They turned hack and mushed In Ii,- art. ; eroM. slowly mastered the large ks and a duality in the song silence n long time. Ninin bird innl never reulizeil tlu tlint had seemed lan they heard at night "I suppose you'll think I'm a cow-ard- full i.f inline until he to It heen Hi significance her hear out. The chorus had I n asked her hiimhly. with Incredible grace khw her Hying exceptionally loud and strong, and he "Only prudent, I inn," she answered, Hid snow at hi:;; at first over laughed had heen Uluihle to pick out Individual smiling. Whether she meant It he did Mm races would voices. mnt ran that usually not know. "I'm to un- a tcti-fon- t beginning end i;i Ms falling headfirst Into The snow was peifeit for skiing. derstand that jst here a hhn how you living only Mum haul;. She taught Previously their sport had heen many few months know and under- onee she would really to s'.,i :,i.ire than times interrupted either hy the full of stand all this hotter than I do." She il. miildie of an earnest hit Hloo in fresh imw or a thaw that had soft- stretched her arms wide to the wilder- of io liud thai lie wasn't pe.lig,.g ened ihe snow crust ; hut now every ness. "I guess It's your instinct." in all. He would seem to he alien n was too perfect to remain "And I do understand," he told her - l.er with Ills eyes, de-- I fairly ourlng indoors. They shouted and romped in earnestly. "I sensed danger hack u Ii i of soft and I rir in ihe j.l.iy pinks Ihe silences, and hey did not dream there just as sure as I can see vour reds in . lie. Us. and drinking, as u hut that w all to h,r hey had the ihlenic face. That puck and it's n hlg one m ill liinks wine, the amazing change themselves. Is The fact that one night close; and it's terrihly hungry. And id lil.i in in her eves. I.eiino's keen seen what eyes hud you know you can't help hut know .M:.. il l.i hli'ssiilll llllihT his hulked like the glow of a lire camp that the wolves are pot lo he trusted - N". il winter one of those short in the distance didn't alfeet this liellef in (amino times." . i ' will t the discovery of theirs at all. If was 7 . , dn.s evidently Just "I know It only too well," she said. tH ol s.imc new trail nv Utile unity to In a 'rv the phosphorus glowing rotten log Then she paused and asked him or him soiaetinies from which winds nvot;:..i delight the hail hlown the nhout a strange grayness, like snow Hit liiilon'o-- for tenderness townril the snow. jUiWvm hlown hy the wind, on the sky over weal;, oil en a sweet, milained philos- i or twice they caught glimpses the ridge. ophy ol' lit.-- , or perhaH just u lower-tu- g of wild life: once n grouse that had if in which Imr eyes her cjelids hurled in Ihe snow Hushed from their Bert Cranston waited In a of I I clump wm ..hov Ihe snow-dus- iii, irons through path and hlew Ihe t from its exposed thicket on Hie hillside until many of the mam mils the descendants of which 'j. or eMllieralit nr sniiie sHieplni.', wings; and once or twice they saw he saw two black dots, that he knew scattered over the earth. Next year the slarllingly graceful. snowslioe ralihits hounding nwny nn were Ian and Snowbird, leave the museum will send out geologists and a motion-pictur-e i with a ' ioW.IItW mMrif M M ra M ms'ZA s . Iw I.cnimv, wakened morning Hat feet over Ihe drifts. Hut Just one Lennox home. He lay very still as f' It i it (V rB photographer, and In 103 archeologlsts Ihe realization that this wim one of UK airplane and uirshlp mark the and will follow. they of a wolf. they circled the m m Mm m anthropologists day caught sight They up ridge, noticing So sny rii ill yiitsmm v r msb Ihe hardest winters of his experience. were on snowshoes on a that t for end of the silent pluees. j The Itoyul Is ahead particularly the pistol that he - 1 1 the Geographical society pushing Me lie to he flail of Ihe abun- M I in knew S- the uirmeii and the explorers, VsVV5- - jati wry lir nt afternoon late in January. Snowbird always cnrrled, they J.trlKS UsPL Its plans fur the conquest of Mount Everest, the of that over- T II hlg game hunters and ,1,B sl" dant stores ptovislous lie was a lone male, n wne unarmed. There was nn v l Ku highest mountain In the world, the summit of evidently par- ) Tills statement, which II ' ' r - crowded ids - hams and Inter-este- p enlists. . pantry- savory straggler from the pack, and he leaped ticular reason why he should he d jQjT which no white man has ever reached. The main la true. . tiHCons, dried venison, sacks of pota Ihe of a Hint in ) also a prophecy, probably T7 will he Francla from top tall thicket had that point. It was Just the will tlnd few tl JM attempt made next year. Sir toes .Hid l The next geueration . ) evaporated vegetables, and, remained ahove the snow. Thp man mountain way always to look for Jl - Younghiishnnd, die president of the society, has solitude ' count- nature's wilderness of coiir!', canned goods past and the girl had entirely different re- weapons, and It Is rather difficult to of mmjgr ja- announced that Col. Howard Bury, who bus trav-ele- il In the national park .' 1 ing. With Ihe high tire muring In the actions. Pan's first Impression was trace the mental processes behind this left except lr. Henry II. Hushy of Columbia university much in Asia, has heen chosen to lead thla , h tl of the 1'nlted Sfntea. gran-- the season ld no Ills for amazement at the animal's condition. Impulse. Perhaps It can he luid to the leading a large body of American scientists In an year's expedition, with Harold Itaehurn In charge f tit t sometimes, when the hitter cold It seemed to he In the fact that In the nieuntiiiie, pending to Ita nf the actual reconnaissance of the mountain. Mr. the last stages of many mountain families of u'r trov attempt explore the sources of the Amazon. came down al twilight, and the moon starvation: unliellevalily gaunt, with are often at feud with one another. udcuunte development Immediate program is to traverse more thun 1,000 Itaehurn has Just returned from a reconnaissance Ihe el ihe explorer and the scientist looked like a thing ol' ice Itself over rlh hones show ing plainly even through and anything In the way of violence square miles of the virgin land In the upper of Kangchunjungn, a mountain In the Himalaya too to wait for the inuohine n ut Know, he began to wonder how the the furry hide. Ordinarily the heavily may happen before the are Impatient reaches of the river basin. Members of the expe- with an altitude of 28,140 feet. The society Is also morning. time and distance and topography. wild creatures who wintered on the furred animals do not show signs nf Ihe two out of his annihilates dition Include Dr. David Starr Jordan, president hoping to secure the services next year of Briga- passed alght, he the work of prying luto the few lllviilo were farina. Of course limit famine; hut even an and after u time he They must at of I.eland Stanford university, and Carl II. dier General Bruce, the originator of the idea of Inexperienced eye long heard Ihe of the earth. lr. of (hem were gone. Woof, loin; since, could not make n mistake in this rase. clack of Snowbird's remaining mysteries Klgeiiniatin of tli University of Indiana, who will ascending the mountain. pistol. He the of WU1 sees at least a luid Ktunied and mumlilcd his way The eyes were red, and they oarrhsl guessed that she had either shot at Anyway, spring study fish and reptiles; Doctor Kuthven of the The ascent of Mount Everest Is Impracticable re- of on the way or In preparation. Into a winter lair. Hut Ihe wolves I'ati hac!: tn Ids first adventure In the some wild creature, or else was mere- expeditions University of Michigan, who will study frogs; and for many years at least, In the opinion of Henry on The only international project is one to discover mained, strange grav shadows the forest Hie day he had shot ly at u com- I)r. Edward Krumers of the University of Wiscon- 1'. Montngnier of Terre Haute, Ind., who has made target practice ralher the of the race of the South Hnow. and it few of the the mini coyote. Snowhlrd of mon for origin Polynesian sin and Prof. A. II. Gill of the Massachusetts many ascents in the the Korkles and isrllily thought proceeding the two when Pacific. Himalayas, hurdler smaller crealures. the heast only as an enemy. TJie wolves were on the hills of Technology, who will Investigate seed the Alps, and ha attained the they together. Thua A of tropical Ameri- European highest More Ihau once In those long win- killed her falher's were it Is to he seen exploration and volatile oils. altitudes. He slock; they that Cranston knew ca will he limited to nations of the western hem- says; ter nights Ihelr lull; was choipei off hrlgands nf the worst order; and she Ihelr habits well. And Two young Americans sailed from New York the "I have no hesitation In that Everest fairly since he isphere. predicting Hhort hy the song nf the pack on some slui red the haired of them that Is a had a I other day for South America fo search for a vast kept close watch upon them for An to Itrltlsh Guiana will cerlalnly not be conquered by the first party distant rlil t'c. when the common nil American expedition tore of wealth to lie In the "chimney" Sometime, trait of primitive peoples. several days, this was to he expected. In that It may uncover a supposed that makes the attempt. In my opinion It will ly commercially Important world Is old, pos-il,- a mini will he I lor hand w of the diamond deposits of Itrltlsh Guiana. At hipped hack, seized tier pis. He had no Intention of being Inter- new diamond field. take years, each party profiting by the exierlence horn that can continue to talk and tired Georgetown, the capital of the British possession, tol, and she twice lit the fleeing rupted In this work he waa about to third Asiatic of the American acquired hy Its predecessors and each gaining a his mind on his words while the The expedition they will be Joined by a third adventuresome keep llgtire. do. lie had planned It all well. Museum Natural to China to discover thousand or more feet on the previous record. Una wolf I'ut he Is very of History American who has outfitted In Paris. puck sing. certainly The second shot was a lilt: hoih of The elder Lennox was still helpless. evhleiii'e that the "missing link" actually once ex- thing Is certain, and that Is that the conquest of nn unknown The I The g under the of Har- quantity today. cry them saw the wolf go to Its side, hen Cranston had noticed that when Ian isted Is the most scientifically itnportnnt. expedition putronage the highest peak lu the world will be far and away nets in vlhralioii curious memory on. possibly vard and the Smithsonian Institution of spring up and race Shouting, hoth and Snowbird went out, they were The of the Hoyal Geographical society university the most terrific test of endurance human beings chords, and for it moment the listener project for which it will on to of them sped after him. usually gone from two to four hours; to Mount Everest CWK'li ft.), the highest Washington, carry geograph- have ever undergone. The Journey the north hccs In his mind's Ms ancient iisfinl ical William J. a Har- eye In a few moments he wns nut of and that gave hhn plenty of time for mountain in the world, I possibly the roost fas- explorations. LaVarre, Jr., or south pole, as fur as physlcul effort and moral li'oine in an ancient world Iinrknoss vard of 1010, heads the and his be mere sight among the distant trees, lint they his undertaking. The moment had cinating. graduate party, courage are concerned, would child' play and Fear ninl Eye shining nhout the fellow are James MacDonald of Lima, with ascent a mora found the hlo.ul trail mid mushed over come at last to make n thorough Among the oilier exploring projects are the fol- explorers compared the nf mountain cave. It carries hlui and he and Lewis of Mass. at- hack, the ridge. They expected nt any mo- search of Lennox's house for those lowing: one to the Antarctic; alx to the Arctic; O., Dudley Springfield, They thun 'JO.000 feet hlch. The highest altitude yet knows the wilderness us It to more thnn. a in the Is really Is; ment to Hml him lying dead ; hut the document! that Ian had four to Africa; four to Centrul mid South Amer- exiect spend year Jungle. tained about 24,0t)0 feet. ll nd to have such knowledge dries de- know that the number of feet an active up track led them on clear down the next fotind near the body of Liindy ica ; one to Siherlu. Ilesldea an attempt to follow the scattered "We all Inclination to talk, as a sponge And now of stones several hundred mile climber can ascend per hour diminishes with the canyon. they cared not at The project to attempt to discover the origin posits precious dries water. Of course the picture reptile-infeste- d wilderness to thell altitude. up to 10,000 feet an climber all whether they found him: It was The ftily really dangerous of of the race at a recent ciuy through tangled, Thus, average Isn't It Is more u part Polynesian originated hill can an hour over entirely plnln. thing n In the was dl- - source, long known to exist somewhere in the ascend about 1,000 feet easy I simply tramp his undertaking his approach. If ference of scientists in Honolulu, under the Hiics.se, at, H photograph In some dark tl but never the exs?dltlon will ground without himself. Above anil holh of them were young wit red hy any chance Innox were rectlon of the e union, at which It was country, discovered, exhausting 2.'l,(l part of an under consciousness that looking observations of the inhabitants and feet the ascensional rate falls below 800 feet an hlood In their veins. out of the window, he might he found to undertake a survey of the Islnnds of take aboriginal has constantly grown more dim us the agreed as well hour even for climbers. What Hut ull at once lain stopped In his wa ting with a rllle across his anna. the South Pacific. The countries Interested In the geological features of the country, as cap- exceptionally strong Centuries have passed. 1'osslhly some-llm- e ture of native wild animals for the It would be at 27.000 feet no one ran say without trucks. The girl sped on for six paces It would he quite like the old inotin- - and which will have representative specimens It will fade out altogether; iind expedition Smithsonian Institution and National- exiierlence. hefore she missed the sound of his fa'nisT to have ills gun beside him, with it the United States, Kugland, Japan, Zoological (hen n mail may continue to discuss '' at , ' we snowshoes; then she turned to find and to shoot it and - j New Zealand, Hawaii and the garden Washington. "Judging by wtat know of the diminution he weather while the Snug from the quick exceptional- Canada, Australia, him standing, wholly motionless, with without Yale, Harvard and other educational Establishing headquarters In the prairie country of the ascensional rate of strong climber above Hhudders in at the windows. Hut ly straight, asking questions, Philippines. ridge fixed upon her. nt In are the There 170 mile up the Mazaruni river, which flows Into 23.INX) feet, It would seem doubtful whether It world will he cold eyes any stealing figure the snow. Vet Institutions supporting project. (he ipilte hy then, n more 100 or 1A0 It startled her. and she didn't know- Cranston felt fairly sure that Lennox never has any douht that the Hawaiian, the Essequlho, the diamond hunters will begin would he possible to ascend than Ninl no longer particularly Interesting. on feet an hour or why. A fret-lin- was sun loo lo a Samoiin, 1'n Ii It In ii. Tongnti and Maori nre closely work on the alluvial lands bordering streams ahove 27,000 28,000 feet. And, Anil possibly even the wolves them, companion nhruptly ueipiess raise gun in his hi t It. his muscles tn a akin. Their customs and build the eastern watershed of the Sierra Pacaraima moreover, these figure are based on the supposi- wives will then he tamed to deail inert, and his shooting position. legends, speech, play with Is all to the but hitherto mountains, which separate British Guiana from tion that the party meets with no great difficul- and which menus the eyes tilling speculation, always He hnd observed that the moun- testify relationship, their speak pieces When this occurs It lias been lost In the m sis of the Venuela. ties, such as powdery snow, high wind, steep wilderness Itself will he tamed. Tor startling. means taineer spent bis time either on the origin ages. They that a so on are believed by many scientists to he of Caucasian The area In which the expedition will operate rocks, sickness, etc." as tiitiit as the w ild lasts, the will simply thought compelling fireplace divan or his own lied. ' pack and that even the Neither of these was origin. Meanwhile the Polynesian I dying fast; has heen known since the middle of the last cen- The one south pole exploration, now on the run through It in the winter. They engrossing places available o his race Is out at high ajH-e- and the as a rich diamond field, Its inac- way, seems Important. It Is the British Antarctic wen- - here In the n ml In physical functions, such the rear windows of the house. So, passing tury although as cannot has come he made his are being pushed with as little delay cessibility and the prevalence of tropical diseases expedition, beaded by Commander John Lachlan spite of constant war utnl con sin tit walking, continue, very wisely, attack from Into his mind. And It Is of as have served to discourage prospecting by white Cope, fellow of the Royal Geographical society hatted on the of men, will part the the rear. possible. part they old ITO UK men. Thousands of carats of the gems, said to and formerly of the British navy. It has been ' he hen- - ill the end. The reason Is ust creed of to dislike CONTINUED.! liuls It. Sullivan of the American Museum of ' to he left out on such New hoeri be as fine as any In the world, however, are taken financed for $750,000, and there will be Ave that are ihe ytnhol of the wll. greatly any Natural History, York, has conducting ihip. they Is out 123 men, several airplanes' and extensive wireless I thought as this. If danger present, CHARGED WITH DESERT SAND Investlgniloiis along this line. Kodlly, faciul and annually by negro miners, employing primitive deriiess Itself, and the lea of If The Is to the lo the sooner It is Identified the hetter. cranial characteristics of the Polynesian, accord- methods, apparatus. object circumnavigate evisl wlir.out them Is make a dash to the lo- "What Is It?" she demanded. What Is Known as "Red ing to Mr. Sullivan's tables, show that he I eleven "Somewhere near every spot where diamonds Antarctic sea, south pole, (drainer Ihau that. i f a nation without th. Wind" new and fields lie turned to her Intent. Makes Life Mongoloid, five European, five part are found In considerable numbers there must be cate whaling grounds map that arc flag. curiously Miserable Along parts parts In In Moiigiilo)-Kiiroeai- i a Mr. LaVarre. supposed to be rich gold, silver, coal and ruble. It wasn't the same "How many shells have you that the Mediterranean. and two parts Mongoloid 'chimney'," explained The qual- quite song that conclusion Is the Hawaiian of atones taken from the where hi Plans have been made for an absence of five years. Han had to In plstoir Ills that ity vicinity the first days will to a a or Donald B. MacMUIan, veteran of alx to Il She took one hreath and nnswered Sojourner In the Mcditerrnnetn for and his Polynesian brothers originally came from party work points "chimney" rich Dr. trip of fai:. had n triumphant then, the bead the of him, "It holds five, and I shot twice. any length of time ce the red wind Asia. richer than those of the South African diamond the Land of Midnight Sun, list and proud with the wilderness pride. Booth-ba- I haven't olhera." Influ- and In fields. Arctic explorers. He U building at East Of course It hml heen sad then, too. any as well as feel Its oppressive Systematical exploration research the I oc- Af- lie In The vanguard of the "missing link" Me., the schooner Bowdotn for an expedition hut it whs more sad How. And It was "And don't suppose it ever ence. It b'nws from the deserts of Interest of natural science will started the expedition curred to you to carry extra ones in rica and derives Its name frotn the pear future In Central and South America, should left New York the other day. The mission of the scheduled to start In July. Under favorable weath- to", and crept farther Into should reach your imcket?" t red sand with which It la plans now being perfected hy representatives of scientists will keep them In the vast untrodden er condition the Bowdoln Fury and tie .oitls ,f Its listeners. It was the particles In Is tne to American scientific meet with the , areas of Asia for five yeurs. When they return to Hecla (trait early September. There the ship amig of strength that couldn't lit n "Father always telling and charged. Should rain descend while organizations I success. A. S. Hitchcock of the America they hope to have evidence that the will be frozen In. Leaving their vessel tinder again-.- ' Itie sti.nv, of cold mid several times have. Hut I'd shoot this wind prevails, the sand becomes anticipated Pr. possibly su- - link" between' man and the will forward on sleds drawn - e - Smithsonian Institution announces. Under the "missing beast actually guard party push t! and coitniL-- of starvation. them away nt target practice and for- n ud. and thence arlts? the "mud show- a of existed. Also they expect to bring back thousands by dogs. Doctor MacMUIan expects to establish Tl e.e three thai heard It were inured get to take any more. There was never pervislim of committee scientists beaded by Iks-to- r 700 south In danger--4-xiv- pt in of animal and botanical specimens to fill the pro- a camp miles of Etah, northwest to th.- - w ; Mil a any that night with a Iii Its dry stale It Is more oppress- - Hitchcock, the institute for research ilderne.. moment wan Hall of Asiatic Life in New York. Greenland, from which he will try to circumnavi- n led Its last note cougar. I did Intend to hut what docs Ive liv far than any other wind known tropical America lias been formed and preliminary posed always alter had Hoy Andrews, lendtsr of two former Baffin Land and to penetrate 1,500 mllea of died to their it matter now ?" to the Mediterranean, not excepting arrangements for Its work completed In Chapman gate gsyety. re- scientific Into China, heads the Its western coast, said to be tlie longest stretch of "We're a couple of wise ones, the black "sirocco." Its effects are w'rl'" ,,f meetings called by the national parties expedition. "They're gottimr hun and they're going Joined In Asia scores of native hunts-me- unknown coastline In the world. after that wolf with three shuts in many ways remarkable. The sand. h council. In addition to exploration along by guests, Lcmnix said one only , getting savage." "tniili-al- cooks and helpers, the scientists expect to Four expeditions are In progress In Africa, f retched on his to our tinme. Of course hy himself of excessive fineness, enters between anthropological, i.siloglcal, ecological n!gh. i?vti Introduce American moving-pictur- e British Natural museum ex- . he Institute plans to establish a system of automobiles, namely, the History the (ireplai-e- II- - was still nmil.l,. to he's harmli'Sfi hut he's llkelv enough your eyelids and your eyes; it gets li'"'. rea-wn- -n cameras and other modern machine on the' Gobi to the secrets of the west const hut the fracture to lend lis strilght toward the Into vour nostrils and dow n amiitnw run o,im., ,cs iu toe tropica. pedition penetrate walk: wire kiiittlns pack. imr car- central Aston Tibetan and Jeb-Mari- a mountain ; effort of And I ; it adheres to nt which scientific experimentation will be desert, plateaus, steppe and of the the the hlowlv ami the doctor Snoahlrd didn't like his looks. throat your skin and tittle-know- had promt erl ried on. other n lands. duke of the Ahruxzl to find the source of the Wehl (hat the summer would find hi n well. He's too gaunt and he's too hungry works itself Into your watch: It In- of the of the scope The first base of the party will be established Shebell liver, which flow frotn Abyssinia through "If we li.ul a dog. I wouldn't ifTer and I haven't a hit of douht he waited creases the annoyance of mosquitoes, necessity limiting' the activities, at least until the In Mongolia, where the scientists expect to remain Italian Soroaliland Into the Indian ocean ; the en- biikIi for his life, line of tliese In that hruh for us to come, intend- mid it is so dry that, as you write or jt organization's lays time wlien It shall be to branch 24 months before western China. tomological tour of the Belgian portion of Tan-gany- we'll find 'em in a ing to attack us and lost his nerve read, the curls up as If exposed entirely equipped penetrating ' tdg circle around paor Dis-to-r in Eastern T. A. deals-r- tire-heat- . out. Hitchcock countries outside After the vanguard ha apent a year and the Congo, by Barns. Ihe hoiist and then we'll have to the last thing. That shows he's to Tables and chairs of sca explains, Mongolia, ...-- two American continents will not be permitted a second group of scientists will leave New York who explored the Iturt and Semlkl forests, flnding open Aith the rifles." ate. I dai't like him. ami I wouldn't I .,.,1 or old m.nnr.cfor. up While the of all t. to Join them. Northeastern and central Asia will a strange race of pygmies and making a wonder- Hut like hi pack. And a whole pack might crack with a report almost like c pis- - j liripate. cooperation this idiiure appalled neither of American countries be It II i pro- - be over In a of the ful collection of motha and butterflies, and the not lose its nerve." and no quantity of drink baa lr' .ought. thoroughly gone study origin hi two yoimj listi uers. No wolf pack -" and migration of man, to prove or disprove the Mackle ethnological expedition Into Central Africa t - IwMter-tur- much effect on thirst. All i"- ran slan airainst thins- marksmen, "Then you think we'd your raging scientific bodies to scientific belief ' the to the one of the chief .im- - .Li- - i. hirrf rtr. " Central American only popular that Asia center study Bahlma, pastoral arnieil with rifles and oaten hackr .i... or the aa well for of a district west of ....i ,i. n... i ; associate correspondent membership. of dispersal of human race, as tribes Ankole, Uganda. alls. "Te. t do. and not come out nny i,i.... ia. (Tiriatmai ram and isissed, and more without a mhole pocket of sheila. perspiration. fstmsry nrotiuht Hear days and an I'm going to carry a rifle, too. Just aa nature took It usual course in elim- pent a creature about 45 or 50 feet Irieffeett ire "on sMnlni; o the snow. Lennox has always. He's got only a Life and Art. inating organs or limbs not In use. long, with wide and tooth-arme- Jaws. were flesh-woun- Ton saw Snakes Once Were Lizards low It and be- has been extinct for These the best day of all. F.ypty what you did Td like to meet that man. He The lizard lost , legs It many centuries. fternoiw tan and Smiwhlrd mould with two cartridgea got In one Peah-wonm- l. plays Monte Crlsto with such under- came a crawler. As the centurie C nt on their aVia or on snowshoes, Three of 'em against a pack standing." Um Everything Els in th World of the aemi-e- e monsters crawled out passed natural selection left these with Might As Well Tell Him. narmcl excert f,-- r the iato4 that wouldn't be a great deal of aid. I "Ill Introduce yon. but he's tight- They Have Undergone a Form on the land and elected to atay there. long bodies, a they could more faster Nine times out of ten when a man a wa RnowWnJ eiyried In the deep porket don't tm-a- to ray you can't shoot, hut wad. Won't q-- a nickeL" Louis- of Evolution. IsAmong the species one with very than the ones with the short bodies, ask for advice, what he really want Courier-Journa- l. short over be- wt her in.-- kiniw. !ut hy notr Dan a jumping, lively wolf Is worse than ville legs. As he lumbered along and therefore the breeding aoon Is to have you tell him be Is doing replied to Lennot's uiijertion. "She a bird In the air. We've gone over Evolutionists end that word in- the ground he discovered that by flat-tenl- came a matter of length until the exactly the right thing;. eoald kill five wolves with five shot, three miles ; and we'd lead OS ten mile Was a Mammoth Elephant. cludes almost all mod era scientists his belly to the ground and snake as we know It today resulted. or pretty near it. and )oa know well farther even If be didn't go to the Fossilized bones nf a huge elephant declare the snake, as we know It today, working his lib that the leverage thus Another species remained In the wa- Cacophonous. enough that that would bold 'etn tin pack. Let'a go back." recently discovered ta Prance Include I merely the offspring of the Iixard. gained helped him along faster. ter a great deal but crawled about the The laugh at one own expense caa la back hundred of He came more more we got borne. They'd atop to eat the "If yoa ray an. Rut t don't think a tusk weighing 440 pnunds and The family traced to depend and bottom, and from that came something hardly bo called a musical laugh. re. I hare bard enough time keep- there's the least bit of danger. We tooth weighing seventeen pounds. thousands of years to a tune when one upon thla method of movement and that w would today call sea ser Boston Transcript. ing up with her a it la, without carry. can always climb a tree." say that the a itmal must have tag rifie." Aai Lienoog wis content "And have 'em make a beautiful Muod ever thirteen feet high. All cow stalls, horse stalls, pens, IMHOVtD irnirOtN IWUIIUTIOHAI MODERN BARN IS etc., are divided off by modern steel THE stall equipment. The floor Is concrete The TWO SUITS THAT with sanitary munger troughs anil Kitchen KITCHEN gutters. Stanchions and water cups 9JNMTSO100I FARM NECESSITY are an essential part of thia barn CABINET INTERPRET TYPES equipmeut. At one end of the barn Cabinet (ig. 1921, Weeiera Nwapier Loiun.1 are the cow pens and bos stalls. The Lesson effect of this and efficient REV. W. "Take a dash of cold sanitary By U F1TZWAVICH, V. C. "The has been water equipment has been demonstrated In Tch.r of Bnsltsh Bible la the Mood globe circumnavigat- And a little leaven ot prayer. Type Shown Here Has Advan- Bible Inatllute of rhlo.no ed, but no man ever yet has: you may A hit the increased of the ani- ((g). little of sunshine gold production W..irn Ntwipapir Union.) survey a kingdom and note the result thasolved in That Will mals. Contented cows will not only In maps, but ail the savants In the morning air; tages Appeal world not Add to your meal some merriment e could produce a reliable map produce a high-grad- uiilk, but plenty And a thought for kith and kin; LESSON FOR APRIL 3 of the poorest human personality." . of it. Drinking cups provide a 'con- And then aa a prime ingredient, A plenty of murk thrown In; tinual source of fresh clean water, MAPLE-SUGA- LATEST DEVICES INSTALLED THE IDEAL CHRISTIAN. TIME. But epice it all with the euence of which Is an Important factor In milk love And a production. LESSON TEXT A most delicious frozen dish may be little wliltr of play: Rom. K:l. ML Let a Kite old Uook and a glance It of Gambrel Because of the ninny fuctors enter GULDEN TEXT As ys would that men prepared with maple sirup called above ti Roof Frame Con. should do unto Ing Into farm production at the pres- you, do ys also to them Maple Parfait Complete a well atruction With Hollow Tilt Foun- likewise. l.uke f :31. spent day." ent time. It pays the fanner to install Beat Ihe dation and Will Accommodate REFERENCE MATERIAL UatL 5:1-- yolk can at 1S-1- FOR OCCASIONS. the best equipment he procure :33; Phil. ; Col. 1 Pet. of four eggs until CHOICE DISHES Horses, Cows and Calves. Initial 4:. 1:1M; the very beginning. While the PRIMARY TOPIC Making Others thick ; add a lit).? is thnn If he had used Happy. When some of the fol- expense larger JUNIOR TOPIC With salt and poll' entertaining, By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. old tnnterlal, the results will sikiii pay Living Happily over lowing dishes will be enjoyed, or they Mr. Others. them a cup William A. Hadford will answer for the difference in cost. Not only INTERMEDIATE may something (auctions AND SENIOR TOPIC fill of hot maple suggest and give advice I'llKE OF hut more Marks of a True Christian. which may be COST on all subjects to the ) he get better products, sirup; Mir until simpler of pertaining of them and at the same time lie will YOUNQ PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC from the tnuie-rla- l subject building work on the farm, for The Christian's Standard of Character. Mm mii li and the prepared ths readers of this paper. On account of be protecting himself against future eggs cookeil. I lift) fold in the stlffy ut hand. his wide experience as bus Editor, Author and desertion of the property which he I. In His Relation to Cod (vv. 1, S). beaten whiles and a quart of thin Tongue Slices. Heat Manufacturer, he is. without doubt, the The one highest on worked so hard to build up. He Is dedicated to God. He con- cream, Whipped cream be uset. the yolk of egg authority ail these subjects. edu- limy Address all Inquiries to William A. Had- younger generation tins become scientiously presents liU entire being leaving out the eggs. Freeze, slightly, add two ford, No. itcj Prairie avenue, Chicago. cated to the advantages of modern to God. and let to riMii. An ordina of French 111., and two-ce- niy inclose stamp for conveniences and if cannot get 1. ice mustard and one-hal- f reply. they The basis of this dedication (v. vanilla cream is especially de them on the farm I hey will go to the 1). "The mercies of J." The clous served Willi a sauce and teaspoonful of curry When a new condi- grand maple plumiing burn the aver- cities and towns. Undesirable leuson for the dedication of ourselves chopiM-- walnuts. powder. Add gradually age fiirmer has consider re- (to his limita- tions heretofore have been largely to God is because we are of Maple Biscuit. Sift two of a few drops of tabasco tions In fhe wuy of cost mid threat- recipients cupful utility. On sponsible for this exodus which the mercies of God. Our union with Hour, four toiispoonfuls of sauce, u tea spoon fill of Worcestershire the larger farms so- baking Uulry tlie dairy baru ens ihe very foundations of our Christ makes us and uble to powder, one half of sauce, two tullcs4oohf ills of olive oil, Is built fer the exclusive use have willing IciiKpnoiiful salt, of the cial order. Progressive farmers give ourselves to God. rub in two tablesHMiiifiils of fat anl and tlie Juice of half a lemon. Into dairy herd and uo Is well-bui- build- three-quarter- s provision made learned the lesson of 2. The nature of the dedication of a cupful of milk. Roll this dip the slices of boiled tongue, for other animals. On the general-purpos- e In time ings and modern equipment. (v. 1). out to one inch In thickness and cut in and when well covered, roll the slices funn, where the however, the fanner all of the farmers will demand (1) An act of the free will. Those rounds. Brush half of tliem with soft In sifted bread crumbs taken from tlie has a small herd and also a few horses best In best buildings and the equipment. who voluntarily present themselves to eneii miner, spread thickly with grat- center of a fresh loaf. Arrange a he wants a barn will well-oile- generally that 2 God, He consecrates to Ills Service. ed maple sugar und put in broiler und broil until the take care of both. The together general type OF WHITE EGG Ci) It embraces tin- - whole man (v. 1), pairs. Place in a buttered pan an I crumbs are nicely browned. Serve of dairy bnrn Is needed with for SUPERSTITION pens Uy "bodies" is meant the entire per- bake in n hot oven. Nice to acrv around a mound of hot string beans horses. Such Is the barn shown here body, soul and (I with afternoon tea. well buttered and seasoned. with floor Hard to Account for Widespread Fal- sonality spirit plais. Cake. one-hal- f car-rol- s Con-taln- Thess. 5:23). The Inner life expresses Maple Sirup Cream Luncheon Salad. Cut cooked A handsome looking structure, built lacy That th Brown 8hsll a Itself the (3) It Is a cupful of shortening; add ouo-lml- f and In of frame, with a substantial hollow Inferior Product. through body. cup turnips shoestring strips, living sacrifice (v. 1). In tlie Old Tes- ful of augur, one cupful of maple add roast beef cut In small cubes, us- tile foundation, It has been designed tament the victim was before be- beat add well beaten one one-hal- f food slain sugar; well; ing cupful of each. Add to accommodate nine cows, six horses Of all the superstitions that need of four or two whole ing pi upon the altar, but In our yolks eggs, eggs. of beans cut In small seuii-tltte- and several calves. The roof Is the canse high and there are cupful string spring and summer of life, plain. cout introduces prices rase God wants our bodies as and one-hal- f cupful of hot water. Sift Make a living pieces. dressing of two TDK Interpreted In suits for young a short, rippling :cpluin. In three sec- Instruments of It Is for two and one-hal- f of er of table- service, (4) cupful Hour, vinegar and four and older women, meet in tlie picture tions, nnd falling within .line Inches rational service The of salt and two of one-hal- f (v. 1). logical teaspiNinful spoonfuls oil. add above. Here two conceptions are of Its hem. This Is a new feature, outcome of our union with Christ Is teaspoonfuls of baking powder; add to of salt, one of them and nov- the narrow of tho the first shown, youthful and regulation belt, an Intelligent service for Htm. Christ mixture; add half lea of pepper and pour over el Willi in lib . a piciuresipie hint of Spain material, finishes Its brief story In of maH-line- Ituke in luyt-r- s saved us order that He might live spoonful the salad Ingredients. Mix thor- Its shell Jacket and handsome a and handsome ornament at : sash, large Mis life In and us. and put together with allow- or - through oughly and to stand an hour tin- oilier dignified and conservative, the front, unexpected anil unusual. 3. The of the hue dedi- Tuke one of obligation mapie ruage rrosting. longer. Arrange on crisp leaves exquisitely tailored, disdaining decora- Kxecpt for groups of three very small cated to the Lord It Is non- of one-tlilr- d (v. i!). cupful maple sugar, of a lettuce; garnish with peas and slices tions and faultless In lines; fultllling buttons set on the sleeves nnd be- to tills world. The one of one l of keel conformity cupful crcuin, of cis. heels. Serve very cold. tlie exacting requirement of mature tween tlie sections of the pepllltu, who has handed himself over to the Imtter; heat slowly until the sugar is Almond Pudding. Creain one half women. Women who have reached there are no other decorative details. Lord Mill not he dissolved. Boil to a bull fashioned by this soft stage and cupful of butler and add the yolks of middle life and acquired poise, arc The hat of soft uillan braid, with then heat until thick to evil, age (I John 5:110. enough spread. three eggs Hint have been beaten not iiiiieiialile to all the whims of fash- wreath of fruit and flowers. Is exactly II. In His Relation to His Fellow Maple Nuggets. Take two cupfuls thick. Stir In of a pound ion thin lure their younger sisters. what It should be to bear this suit of olie-hal- f Christians (vv. maple sugar, cupful of of almonds blanched and ground fine Youth may disport Itself in any of company. 1. Love without hypocrisy (v. 0). milk, cook to the soft hull stage. Beat in tlie nut grinder, licat In the sillily the styles nud carry them off, but We two Navy blue trlcotlne makes the rult should not merely pretend to love egg whiles until stiff, pour over beaten whiles of two eggs with h of these are not sailed to older liiany for women, with side-platte- people while hating them In our the boiling sirup, lidding a tcaspoon-fu- l of a cupful of powdered sugar. women. are wise when younger They .hey skirt ami short The In hearts. Feigned love is disguised of vanilla; beat until :lrm enough Hake in greased tlmbale molds In a choose uhiit looks best on them and, Jacket. Jacket hate. Love is the outstanding charac- to drop and keep Its sliae. Add nuts pun of water In hot oven. Serve with by this means, arrive at a distinction lined with gray silk and opens over teristic of Christianity. and drop the form of small uug-- u fruit Juice slightly thickened with ar- In dress that belongs to their years. a vest of silk like the lining. 2. Abhor the evil cleave to on and the gels from teaspoon buttered row root or cornstarch. Tlie handsome suit at the left Is la self color gives the Jacket food (v. 10. God's children must be sheet. oin-ha- Coconut Ice. Take lf pint of tninle of beige-colore- ret twill. n rich finish, which the skirt lives up like him. God hates wickedness of pel coconut milk, one cupful of sugar and All Hint be said of it Is told the to means of u sash of blue so may by by heavy, all sorts, Ills children will have the one pint of water. Itoll the sugar anil camera which has not failed satin its emit titiisUd He to pre- ribbon, having same attitude towards sin that has. Is water five add the tin- - familiar with modern the white Is Todiiy your day and nilne; together minutes, sent every detail in its makeup. The Willi handsomest of silk fringes.. ganibrel shape ninny egg superstition 3. lie kindly affectloned one to an- The only day we have; coconut milk and cook two minutes mof ventilators and roof dormers pro- editor of the Forecast as one In Magazine, other (v. 111). This Is to be a broth- The day which we play nur part. longer, then cool and frce.e. If a excellent ventilation for both What our may In the viding pointed out by C. Houston Goudlss, erly love, namely, that which passes part Hlsnlfy Is lower floor and mow. Fresh air of great world, we may not under- large quantity desired soak freshly Dress-U- hay the most curious. between those who are of one blood coconut in For Her p Occasion Intakes located at the Intervals stand, grated milk for To hours prner "In section of the members of the same family, Ilut we are here to play It, and now and off. a about the lower barn floor furnish a neurly fvery drain This makes mere Mr. Is 4. In honor preferring one another Is our time. continual of fresh while country," says Coudlss, "there David Bturr Jordan. highly flavored Ice. supply air, a difference In the betweeu the (v. 10). This Is most dltllcult. It Is foul air flues off the price carry Impure air brown and the white On a mo- natural to claim the best places for which Is so In egg. GOOD Make s rule and pray God lo help dangerous buildings New ourselves. Christ pleased not Him- SEASONABLE THINGS. where animals are boused. While tor trip through Jersey recently you to kp It, never, If possible, to lie I noticed that white eggs were bring- self. duwn at nlslit without being able to barns are built more for utility than 5. lie not slothful In For those who are fond of apple say, "I have made one human being 22 business (v. , ing as high as cents per dozen at leant a little a little happli-r- appearance it Is wise to make them af- dumplings the following recipe is wiser, more than brown eggs. Why. the 11). This hardly refers to secular or a little better this day." Vou Kill appear somewhat attractive. This but to the church good and a little differ find It easier than you think and gods, who play with our fears and fairs, rather life building Is an excellent addition to which was be ent. liter. Charles Klngn!ey. prejudices and lauish at us know. to characterized by zeal any farm. only and Apple Dumplings. Se- no more energy warmth, being regarded Modern bnrn construction lays par- "The white egg costs to pro- as service to the Lord. lect tart apples that do THE SAP IS RUNNING. Interior duce than the brown egg. the ticular emphasis upon arrange- Exactly fl. Rejoicing In hope tv. 12), Af- not lose their shuie ut labor-savin- g same feed Is used to eggs. wlio bus ment and equipment. produce both fliction shall come to the Chris- once in cooking. Ueuiove Anyone 'lad the thrill of surely IS o hush when the tian. In all trials the Christian should the cores and peel. Put a visit to sugar snp Is und the be filled with hope of future glory. If the apples in water boiling poured (lelici( us over a we walk by faith we shall then be able enough to float tliem. udd slru; of snow and eaten to exult In the hope of the glory of a cupful of sugar and pan i i God. cook until nearly lender enough. Ite- - the waxy Jellcioilsuess, has indeed 7. Patient In Tribulation (v. 12). move the apples with n skimmer and experienced I one of tlie of III This blessed hope will uiuke cook the sirup until thick. Place each Joys early JfUPtrt fl possible in ne .North I I I IA3 MAHOUl a life of putlence. apple in a Minnie of pastry, till the spring In cavities with lemon country. To be sure, the r 6BAJ1 5P0TO JSOM teftt 8. Continuing prayer (v. 12). Only butter, Juice and J fY tUCNNHCIt TMC be boiled at ffcp by constant and persistent prayer shall sugar and drop ilic sirup over the ap- sirup may Moisten the of home and waxed on l we he utile to live above our circum- ples. tips the pastry i II II I T snow or Ice, but the sur IE i 1 stances and fix our upon Him and pinch togeiher at the top. Place hoe tlie whose coming shnll bring deliverance in a baking tin und hake iiuill the roundings, great " '''' from all our trials and transform us pastry Is blown. Serve Willi cream woixls. the chickadees and the smell of OTALL I I hulling In the can never he Into His glorious likeness. Just turned sour, stirring In a little sap onii Imagined If not exis-rience- There -- 0. Plstrlliutlng to the necessity of powdered sugar. Marshmallow sauce 5 lire so tine dishes to be I I iwirctn uLtrm.u.Y saints given to hospitality (v. 13). It Is very gisxl to serve with dumplings. ninny pre- from and Is obligatory to Christiana to divide Celery and Brussels Sprout. Cook pared .uiiple sirup sugar that the follow ing may lie enjoyed : These two should be fore-ano- Both are In food value. The their wages with fellow Christians who one quart of Hrussels sprouts ill boil- points kept equal only -- In mind when the reason for a differeuce In Is a are destitute (Kph. 4:28). The Chris- ing suited water utitl! lender. Oil Mapl Cream Pudding. Sift togeth- designing price s should he a half-inc- er one and of Hour tiuildiiiga. Upon thetn depends the ef greater demand on tlie part of house- tian's house place where two stalks of celery Into cupfuls and fellow believers In n with two of pow- ficiency of production and the siitlsfac wives for the while egg. 1 once heard teachers can find pieces and cook a covered sauce-pa- teaspiMinfuls baking der. Creain one of tlon of help. That Is why carrier a Jewish housewife say it was more free entertainment. In four tablespoonfuls of butter, cupful sugar with In two of melted tracks for litter and feed enrrlers have sanitary and on another occasion an III. His Ralation to Unbelievers being careful not lo brown the butter. l.ililespoolifuls fat, heat well and add of an been installed In feed and litter al American with no religious leaning in- (vv. When the celery Is cooked mid one- - the yolk egg 1. Do gcsHl for evil We well beaten, s of a leys. The track running through the formed me that tlie white egg was a (v. 14). are fourth f n cupful of tlour. stir until cupful of who milk with the mix- feed alley runs to the grain spouts better egg, even the shell felt nicer. to bless those persecute us. The smooth, add a pint of rich chicken alternately flour season presents for the feature worth considering It baa natural man back In the ture. Kent well, add a little salt and THIS t one end of the building. The car- 1'roducers and dealers have been quick pays same slock or milk, season to tnste and of busy but fastidious rivals in the most adorable mid friv- but the renewed man fol-- In the sillily beaten white of the riers are filled from these sponts to capitalize this superstition. coin, responds when thick and smooth pour over the mothers tunny ready innde frock for olous of little stlliboillil'ts, Inaile of In kindness and good deeds. In a egg. Pour Into n shallow and which tap the grain bins on the floor "Curiously enough, In some of the ltrusels sprouts casserole. Cover pan little girls that will come up to their colored organdy and trimmed with 2. Be bake In a moderate oven. Serve above. The litter track connects each large cities of the brown sympathetic (v. IB), We with buttered crumbs and bake until with: standards of good taste In choice organdy flower. They go a li tig way country, eggs should with those who litter alley with the manure pit on the bring a higher price than do white rejoice rejoice the sauce bubble up through the Maple Cream Sauce. Take one half materials, in design and In workman- o far a ornamental con- and with those who Christ a outside of the barn. These carriers ones. I have heard this expluined In weep weep. ct limbs. cupful of maple sugar, one tablespoon-fu- l ship. To start off with, there arc cerned but, a protection against entered Into the Joys of the have helped to lift a very heavy bur- these cities with the sage Information wedding Timbales of Corn and Pimento. Re of corn sirup, two tnhlcspootifuls everyday dresses In plain the sun, may need to rail In a diminu- at and with and boil small-checke- d den from the shoulders of the farm that the brown egg Is and Cana, wept Mary move the seeds from a half dozen rweet of water nnd to the soft ball chnmhrays and very tive parasol to help them otit. who 'stronger' Martha. Pour hot co- In cross help and the farmer's boys take more 'meaty' thnn the white egg." red pepers mid boll until tender. Hub stage. boiling over the ginghams, that have white lawn ginghams, bar and chccM S. of r an active Interest. It Is less liable that Find points agreement (v. 10). through a colander and mix with one sillily white of an egg nnd bent llar and cuffs. A thin w hite rb I rack In small pattern np-n- to favored We seek fov of they wilt seek the alluring positions should points agree- pint of corn already sifted, two well. Add a pinch of sit I. and fold Is used to finish edges of lulls or with collar, cuff, pockets arid belts labor-savin- g True. In all Instead one-thir- d of the city If modern ment things. of being of heavy cream added mid In cupful of hlpMd decorative hands on them, or the col- in plait, rhnmhray or collar and rnffs "There's one about In our own conceits. whlt- - conveniences on the farm make their thing our work." vain one tnhlespoonfiil of tomnto sauce, the cream. lars and etiff are embroidered with of lawn. The two little mles 4. Live before all men work more pleasant and give tbero "Vhatr honestly (v. yolks of three eggs, leafen thick, and Maple Filling for Cake. Take one tiny silk or yarn flowers. pictured are correctly dreMd with pleas-ar- e. "It makes you 17). We should so live that our char more time for amusement and enjoy your pleasure seasoning to taste. Fold In the stiffly cupful of maple sugar, or sirup may Iteslde these pretty cotton fris ks dainty white petticoat under their so to much more." acters may attract others Christ. beaten whites of the eggs and be used; If sugar, add one of there are bbsimer suits made of black sheer drew and footwear that hi In pour cupful 5. Live (v. 18). We should one-thir- peace Into tlmhale cups and sour cream: If sirup, use d taffeta silk with ysrn sllt lilng In above criticism. exhaust means to about every bring poach for half on hour set in tiot wa- less of cream. Boll nntll waxy and bright color for emlclllhmcnt on IN PRAYER which accounts for the use of feath- reconciliation. If other FEATHERS FIGURE the party will ter In a mtslerate oven. Turn out on stir In one cupful or less of broken collars, sleeves and sons-tim-e as a ers In costumes. of tribes we should see to It ia Squaws not yield, that It a and serve with llollandaise hickory nut meats. Heat nntll smooth finish to hems. They are very simply whose habitat was wore our fault. platter To the TKr Reliaioua Impor- Virginia, not sauce. and Arm enough to on the cake. cut, much like the dcrss of colored India) mantles fringed with feathers, and the 0. Be not vindictive In stay tance la of Far Mora Valve (vv. Bakewell Tart. Line a tin with A buttered paper collar two organdy shown at the left of tlw two Colonial records also tell of coats made stead of for and pie extending Than as Ornaments. rendering eye eye a good rich crust, spread with a Inches above the cake may be pictured above. This little frock n.a y of blue reathers sewed so close and tooth for we should coals layer pinned tooth, heap of Jam. Mix beaten eggs with around It and the frosting or fining l taken as a first class exsmple of thick that the coat looked like satin. of Are our enemies deeds of Hand-Painte- upon by six of two when soft on. Allow t models In colored and white organdy d Leather Beits. Feathers have aa Intense religious kindness. tablespoonfuls sugnr, quite poured and are rai- ounces of ground almonds and four to become nrm before carefully re which this spring offers to meet dress-u- p There are hamCpalnted leather belts significance for Indians, Speed. thia more than for their tablespoonfuls of butter. Spread over moving the paper. In this way a thick occasions in the little girls' sum- as a finish to some of lite nw rkitk sed for far Airman De Roma net's new What Ws Make Use Of. oramanets. To a Hopl a speed the Jam and hake thirty minutes. frosting may be placed on a cake top. mer. With It a pretty frock of dot- frocks. value ai record between three and Not what we have, but what use we Is tantamount to a prayer, four miles ted Swiss adds Its testimony to feather a led make of our that Is the one or two feathers minute Lieut. R. W. Maynard, possessions, the vogue for the simplest de- Te Finish Collars and CwfJa. and the use of the air A house, an automobile, a It considered sufficient champion, to say at a dinner question. signs lu little girls clothe. The Nsrrow plaiting arc used ; finish, In his prayers In New York : good singing voice, a talent for puhlif - favorable hat to match Is another style- collars and caffs. to ensure a reply. "The new era that Is as speaking, an Interesting and entertain- upon will Cedar Hen Nests. Leads in Tennis. When an Indian desires something be aa era of unbelievable Like ing way with children, an engaging fsh speed Good tennis rackets Two-Tone- urgently he will tie a feather to a the anecdote. and Influential personality all of The problem of keeping the hen's require choice Tucks Are in Evidence. Taffeta Ribbons. nest from Insects has been woods. is furnished In Two-tone- d stick and conceal It In a sbnne "A young man of 1950 A. D. was these, dedicated to Christian Ideals free ap- Strength ty the Tucks iJny an Important part taffeta ribliotis are neJ, constructed. from a new a farm- hint wood rim or bow, which Is nsu Seme novel as are also brocade which be himself baa giving his girl an airing, so to and the progress of the Kingdom of proached angle by the tailor' sport bloue. heavy for sashing effica- speak, er who Is nests for his lly ash or hickory, the Ameri are seen In the afternoon and This Is considered extremely in a swift and powerful God, will yield abundant fruits, some constructing says adaptations of thee evening dres. often hundr- hens out of cedar bark. can of two cious. Small fluffy feathers dangling airplane. thirty, some sixty, and some a Bugs, as ev rnrestry .Magazine Washing- blouses of crepe oe chine and Jap- colors are ned and picoted of ed-fold. used ery honsewlfe knows, ton. Elm Is serviceable but Its an-p- es anese with Inset bosoms elabor- at the edge, or. better from the ceilings huts by strings " That's England we're approach- Jesus Peter's boat, and strongly object silk, yet. will to cedar. For this purpose bark ranee Is not regarded as to tucked. Joined at tlie ends with tlie ohiq-nit- are common sights. They represent ing.' he said. 'British Isles, yon know. His spirit today employ, with un the equal ately only for trifles. Indians are always little common frnltfulness, every possession, Is shredded and the buds of the tree that of hickory or ash, and appear- fringe. One can turn cot prayers Pretty group they make, don't with It. - ance counts for much. careful to keep a stock of prayers or tbeyr every talent, yielded onto him. Bless- Included Way to Use Tucks. either side, according to oae'a shim on hand, so that they will ed Is be who, perceiving the divine An Interesting way to e tuck is and ingenuity. feathers "I don't see them. said the girl Successful Salesmanship. "Where There's a Will." empty-hande- d when aa exclaims: "Take! Fill! to make thetn ran diagonally instead not be caught anxiously. Where are they? presence, Is common to DeW. In Chris- Successful salesmanship Tou've got get op every morning of and rows of Newest French Lingeries. occasion for prayer arises. ""Oh," said the yonng nan, "we've User Rev. E. Jones, determination If straight, alternating - sense, hard work, loyal service based with yon are going tuck with rows of the folds The newest French lingerie is fah-lonc-d It was a departure from this custom passed them now.' " ties Century. on bed at with fold, accuracy. to night any satisfaction. being ir ban e locks. of flue (rink and jellew ribka Tbo Tacaaacori Club John T. Lynn has been appoint- BANK EXAMINER MOVES Wiau'i ed chairman of the drive to CAPITOL BUILDING The Woman's Club at Tucumcari state TO four tots Center raise funds for the relief of starv-- 1 has purchased at CHURCHES Third Streets. A fine commun- CAPITAL CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ing women and children in Ireland. James B Read, state bank exam- SOCIETY, CLUBS, LODGES, and and his moved from ity house will be erected on this iner, assistants, and construction work will Mrs J. B. Wood and Miss Sylvia the Capital City Bank building to property Morrison will leave evening and are loc- Here and There Over the State begin in the near future. Attorney General and Personal Sunday the Capitol yesterday fA B for St. Louis. Missouri. Mrs. Wood in the Clerk's office Keatnr. of that citv. recentlr ated "Chief M. B. will he absent from Santa Fe for of the Hall of the' House of Repre- JCC6acogccocaooGCioqcoCGO donated $150 and Goldenherg, ol that citv contributed $100 to a few weeks, while Miss Morrison sentatives. This is the first time ARE YOU A REAL FRIEND An ElaboraU Social Ev- -t K A of the con-in- " visit- the budding fund The lad.es are Mr.si.rs. King and Harris were The atinn:it meeting will spend two or three months for five or six vears that the Bank Anybody can ride through flush The Rector home was the scene Santa be Thur-iH.i- enroute to A1- - "f the First Presbyterian sister Mrs. Carl Chamher-lian- . located in the a of one of the social events gregalion . ing her Fxaminer has been time, with a smile, but it takes smartest TcZ - from T- and v.V re-- t V.Vdnes-- on account of the lack of sirile when of the season on last Saturday even- - the One bntirrT- i'i:.h Capitol, real man and woman to ' recital rlZa talented Artist. An 15. - Hay evening at l.ihi.uy hill room there, but the placing of the winds begin to blow. Any- - ing when Mr. and Mrs. W. Rec- "rt by Jose Sanchez, who has been em- of- Stans- - Operetta is also scheduled .for the Insurance Department under that body can be a friend when every- - tor and Mr. and Mrs. H. E V Mis c Fe baseball fans wd1 in the office of the secretary future. The benefit at Mrs. It. Page and sister Ti Saula ployed ficial practically necessitated the thing is lovely, but only real friends t..ry entertained with a Dinner given t'on-.tiel- Clcs- - of the Four"r Points school under Chives have returned to buhl a meeting triis even:":; State for past two years, locating of these officials together. abide when storm clouds Let Bridge, the first of a series of par- - recently or- - died his borne last and appear. he vlsl f several lad.es Hishops from Sin Francisco, son' Garage tor the purpose of at Saturday The Traveling Auditor and his as- us be real men and women and ties Kiven at the Rector home by by f fiiera I held fa'ifornia. I'i.ior r Hie seamen. tbe was early Tuesday, sistants will continue to occupy head- us real friends the Rector, and Stansburys. The v will be missed snule; let be today X'was a decided' success- - and '"foe" by many good in the Salmon building, pro- nd decorations were in keeping with A in he was quarters "' the club $35. Baseball fins will meet this even-i- Mr V who is one of tbe this city vhere until tbe new addition to the Spring. The rooms Wr wrought netted kri"H-- yvo-a- n bably evcryj; h,-- t in to man, d .if Cfisnr: ft ("losson for eh" every is completed. At any rate i c i into a facinating fairy-lan- of pink in and child. Capitol r, it F.ne Musical Woman's Club purpose of organizing a Santa Ke leui appointed to that position there is "no more room" at the Cap- The .Spring' motif was h, ' w'A Newcomb. and Mrs. "i yel'ow. . team r T.iitK r's office itol. sister, ut 10 , hv the Thc Musical Department of the The case of Juan Gonzales against Louise Martin were responsible for "m'f "of Z. Carrizozo Woman's Club held a well Commissioner Nelson the administrators of the estate of a social function ",e"seJ. th- - Governor M'-rri'- C. M"hetn at- State Land delightful Friday Li". attended musical at home of in form- e"J' even-Nor- th of which the on the New Mex- A. Field spent the fore part the Francisco Gomez, A CHANCE TO TRAIN night at the home of the latter bl "and Mrs. Albert Ziegler on Tuesda, tended the meeting rf in was the in - PeaLh ll and Horse Grower .ik in Alhuiiquerquc attendance er tried to prove that he SERVICE California street which f';- -- S"rlacd There were about forty Club ico Cattle, of New son and heir of Gomez FOR REL seven intim- - ? "J whirh was held at Albu- - at the State Convention tbe illirititnate entertained some thirty nicmhe,, present and several of .heir Morse Gir.v.crs the attention of the Di- friends of the Bursum s. both Iht'i week. 'e f'n'U- and occupied What kind of assistance does the nl ' j friends After the program, the iuttgue A s i ciati 'i Court the first three days ot - Martin and Mr. Newcomb have were in social strict Federal Board in Cen'e-- at uT raining hour, spent the week. The court instructed the for been pinhSstrwlgre en- - h itri Foss O'lVvan came from Santa Fe need? It has been many year, closely jn'ben'eath the soft of wh!'h wcre thoroughly tip Miss Marjorie Grisictt arrived to find acrainst the plaintiff on thought with Mr Bursum m a social glow ram" all. the w- k cml jury it needed financial cated for K'.vcd by v Alhuyuerque f s'.pr.d from List week to aid he had iiy some that as well and accord- - arranged M-- s. Washington Wednesday morning after as pol.t.cal way. his mother M. J O'B'van tt-- aid but this is a mistake. It wants For a minute jt in the wo-- of Federal Hoa'd failed to establish his contentions uiflv were among tne tirst to non- - th.ientinlr- ,fect. .it her florae iti the Trsunuc Val- the moral of the of : were allowed to before CAPITAL CITY NOTES Training Center here. She will have to support people or their old friend on his they, , . . pause sufficiently warrant continuing, Fe. also the names ascension ley. charge of the Commercial Depart- Santa It warfts o the hinh oosition of United of men who be elig- which"'. the mantle was Mrs A I -- ment and assist with the other work Taul A. F. Walter. Jr., who may senator trom rsew Mexuo. piece aglow John owe wa, hostess clerk tbe su- ible not Mates v. of the bed a Wed- - jctm I). Sena, of in jour-'nalis- for training hut who have ...... with banks tulips;.".in at delightful dinner party of the renter. his course n imj-u- s has returned from completed been face to face with mrs. liiuiiic. on the and scheme at t.,n ... i . ... .L. preme court, in advertising yet brought five, had been converted into an'.'per- - roP'm. p.nk yellow nesday evening f of specializing a tbp Vnrl Ti e rase of the State versus -- Ice- the fart that if have a handi- w evidence; Th.e dm.ng room Parott The occasion wa, also Juan nd at the they feet bower tbe use of snriru. !" . . . Shop.. if of the Normal Univer- mur- advertising design, Government will .hy ii .:ie regents I! l.ncero. charted with the land Sanford University in Califor- cap the n .,. . i.: t was in yenow an easier inouii in me nature oi a i.oirmuaytj ceieuraiiun,i f .'is some of sity al W'as. der of Celestino t.eyha, at Cerritlas left for F.I l'aso. Mr. them retrain them for a two course ",5,cd " the appo.ntment of Mr,. F. E. Andrew, one of her e ttis-tri- nia, Wednesday pan.es of auction bridpe t.-- t is in .t It wants those in- mece was yel- - and the ladies all iihw on tnil Walter has been visiting at the home congenial work. luncheon was served. Mrs. he tb.,e! the center guests, brought .'a.i-- riHtrcif in tbe Capital Citv tlti-- The terested to visit it as one distin- Place Between court for conntv. of his Mr. and Mrs. Paul made hieh sco-- e for tbe lad:es and low d'Vses cads were da,nty raPPcd Vceh. diwne.d cloud. anil col. I. About will be that the parents at Santa Fe did a few of Easter courses the honoree the ir.rfe-- killing wi A 1". Walter. lie goes to the Texas guished guest received a frame. Mr Pa,nled ereet.ng, qua.nt opened (fir of enow covered the in defense. and make regard- gold picture bonnets with a little and read aloud - r self a posi- days ago, inquiry package, the or.gi wr.-ithi- dnc ;eitv where he has accepted and Mr,. Bursum were with precocious ground ji"l the dnnn-.- pre- the and the aims of the presented The color scheme was car-- nal the of tion on the staff of the LI l'aso ing scope a handsome flowe- - vase as the eate-- t P)"me. poetry accotnpany.ng gifts. sided mo,', the il.iy tltc rei'-l- of a work. rled ollt ln A deal of merriment denv- - i family quarrel Herald of honor prize M's W T F.aton ,,ie elabore great wa, I I ler'era was sbiit in the It is often hard to see dinner served at seven o'clock Und- - cd from this feature .both of which Th Si.,(t,v c r' ii in ;!1 any glory niadc low and' received a ho't'e of f'is,',r his brotl-er-in-b- i w in the oi an amid ver- - were all ludicrous. A the. m the citv r by Miss Metzer, school nurse, imperfect beginnings toi'et water Dr Cla-k- e had th er the spell of soft music nearly very (hurdles vc'V Gar-- county can see its ,McT,ir,,r nrwl well I'l'rn on Wednesday evening. ' is sti'l on the iib endeavoring to enterprise hut everyone honor of makine 'hinh'for the cent- - 'Me JS',rin bow.CrS !nernorie;. of delicious course dinner was served ,'nd i I'iv-r- b. , bond to aroear for a child--i- n after it has been SummcV Gardens became a ; at three decorated rei'-- r.lles-- of tbe inclement save the teeth of the srhoo1 advantage proven lemen and received a combination reality attractive y table, in tl-.- a - ,)..-..-- hearinv; Iitstice of success The Federal Board and brass bowls with centered with daffodils. I he 'th.-- 7'b- e rchiiuii.try in San'a Fe county. She has nbivi"r and sro-- e card ca-i- while rrvstal finger yellow c morn-i'- now an daf-- it.-!- - C r tiuJ.i's mtrt Monday Training Center affords op- f'ower Petals afloat added the last artistic cards were 1'- l ii f- i;i!i s :,n.i been simnlving the teachers with as .D W ' Snvder wis given a silver place yol'cw . for real service to ar-- - of n'fier iernt tooth brushes at the whole sale portunity anyone for" rnahin- - low Soccrro ,r"'rrl of perfection to the dinner fodils and butterfliss placed alterna- ninety who wants to lend a hand to the A The were F E. ot 14 cents. A tube of tooth ranpement.. delightful evening tely. guest, Mr, I, srd: t(. Alburnt.'r- - price Vintri,:,.f.;lain. ,. , , ., fc, li nr I... re 44crtriiint Morton S, ar- is to each child Over disabled soldier. was nnisnea at uringe in wnicn Airs. Ainirrwj, ni rs. icnry vvuouruu, - .le given aj. i e of 15. B. F. R. rived I'Vid.tv ev. nip born 5..n brrifi- - r.'t- r(u tl' 7(M ton-- brushes have been sold Jl. Jones won Hie prize for high Mrs. Pankey, Mrs. C. Ten S K. of C Picnic service was in mta Fe last Enioyb!e a .. cut-gla- Mrs. jvi. rum re h, at ;t to the students in the routitv, A - score, tlower Dasket, r.ycK, ii a isrown, Mrs. b. inti-r-i- , MAKING THE CITY STREETS most rnirtvaMo tin'p the pv- s. U. S. S t i b i'l 'v at-- Satnt d iv to w wis M-- O. E. Brown drew the conso- - Thomas, Mrs. Frank Andrews, Mr,, tlilhlill he ;..... and where thev are unable to pur- SAFE FO.H prripTico of nil to the Itit? 'bi-t- l.e in to AUiOMOEILES wo wnt C. im a ltv disabled soldier.; retard chase the tooth brushes Mrs. Adeli-n- a lation a card table rover. M'. II. Reed Hollonian, Mrs. J. Robert,, ji''n' y!i rr"' (V-it- K. C last out to v - hiv t;"-t- a pnntber of im-t- p.cnie Wedneay urkv tK.man Mrs. Krank Mrs. A. M. leave nd r: cn r, ,,ts f bei ronn-- school sup- Ci'i-n- . ,onM wls Slaplin, f; tV-i- N' iw thai the auto dod season he when Francis Mitchell und ((. f bi'n at-- out in applira-li'in- i ,int ;v,.n a Town5emlt Mrs. 0l.orRe Xc.at. Mrs. it Mr:; ) it:ie 1. Sibi'ii.iin is for same. - I jn ,hf wa, ill erintendent paying is with u- aai.i. !. feel that ,e ceil co II Kin',', the K C lor trainiris ' - ,,nn(v kMjf(, Mr. W. Humnhreys Blake, Mrs. Walter Danhnrg. Mr,. C a ..n.n- on o- -t a 1?5 .I. lino-tvu- e 'lif.r siiii:'! pe !cs; ook nar.y of about , Aiitonio Martine., rf T.n' , who Anil.rr.sc one of tbe d ,j( f Mesda- - George Mr,. H. C. Yontz. lbit'.m, .!-- ' i Cartwright, -,- ii:i' opa 1 - ' r V T'anVev si, put inr at State I'ecor.l ty pi ii;i J J. L h Rector as- - Mrs (... h. Mrs. Ben :;t! (:...,.., operators the i ,; , tnr and Slansbury were ()rr, Hill, Mr,. s - i o v'o. u s,d ;t ral waul and the F.. N. T rrt-T"- twelve brTn-- in tbi-- t it v Hk, of Ibe wteb in i.fiHC made a trip to l'lteblo, Co'o, , !' rn hiiib, read the care-lull- Several ladies accompanied tne - a r. rr,;entf-- lw mlm allenditu: the Annul! Satuulav. when be was called following . ,. r ii uciinic.i ri an. ir:j..iua vii li't : i oi'iui--- ; ... ,! s lujison. ti siiieru wih ii ittiwu vr ft. "it n if. n f.t Cat'Ii men. . V r acrn-'n- t j'.o v, no 3"n.r uic ii.i. st j Peed jfollcntan ti, si .p. 'be to on oi the ! - in,ni fa immediately ' ... i,..- ' s'-'- !'.--- i !.' at lit I've ye;trs ii t' e t,.. i'V nfie of the main stays rriot-- of bis who is d'-i- Mrs. Lawrence li charm-- i illness wife, a A Wedding cf Great Interest . Lackey f ' n at-- ' - nic'it shall wear white HtJ't in fum". ld""lv 'cU.Tthrpleas! ttity. fart 't..' lis v.o.Ui's in tliit important ;s- in lhiebln vyitli her father and mother, "f at six o'clock, at entertained at a very pretty . '. ' t. iudu-tr- v ami a red in the re the o S,""'V evening iTf rvn"-r- tr fr,.., .' ,.nd and a rattV-- i lii,lit tear. ' ilinp luncheon after- - returning eailv Tuesday iimniing .1 h- d I'V rhurch of this '"e t,rlo,k Friday '1 li'-'.- llefore turi.iii) to the riyht or f- dinner v as t.renan H.iptit city, and rtie value of is rstit::;,!. .'s .ofivet-tio- ii Mexico ' r Hip-a- returned from '" in- - the Parott Shop m comp - .in' recently ,siu. I! cive three short and H able assistants there was a wedding of great at flflt). o ''d he without Fo-- t a they to her Mrs. W. birlly rornpletc Worth. Texas, where he had li';,-t- . Rot in Rantist me,,t guest Arthur bbu - in a Io n three uk')-e- and was much rti'ovcd. rarest, especially circle,. in the of'ice of Sunt t'-- - " MhamSOn, OI ClllCOgO, Who It'ft the - M ' s I , r, position in diameter. w,'atbe- will Tbf ceremony, rnt ny Kev. ,, . . , f'i- !t.t;..s S M'nes dui-i.i- b nicntcs mairiuge f ' r. n M. fi. of the eleventh ' . C. - ''".!o' V'i-- l - I;, it a u ti :'o be K. C. C. united two of the Bap- .f r- need hv the from time to Cagle. ,'':V r. (r.-rt- '"' Si v lii! vim sit v students moi. of t1 e ,ia give,, ers were for twelve. The .1,1 '' b'ndivav Mail Service 'I i. !i n t'-- workers in the chty-c- ( ol- - n( We I t i.' time and the various sections of the t lire l.nrevi ,. fare i'oTl Albl'M'l, ((liil 1.1 t'lis ci d d''ier iii'ixoiis hy was beautiful with a cen lil rr'' and a, uti the beri: be- - - Im'.Ii it i In- fl will be all H'ebs was the unusually M' 1,1 'i 1,. il-- t (.1 ian. ind'caie the wards takni so that may groom, rcpre deptrfrnrisp 1,'M.T l.isl web. 'lb' the climate of t state did ter of lovelv daftolds, "i:-- : . t ri:i n of sent B. Y. P. U.. and V- piece yellow ..f I.' C !' "V- i v iir'.-- v, i sine, and the st shall hide hare an oppoH.miiv cxnencncbuj ing Mis, i- not .uree v.ilh his wife's heabh . - At V.-- ! t bind a tie.- nn-i- the his form of The M was the bride, repre- ' fir': Sevire "".me tune. tb, .1!, lo, mi G..II. aaloniuljile M's. krts filled with candies , i...,; t,; loot nienic wiM be about two sentin? It. 1' I '. soirit. I he bride caster a, t,..;.rt ,.f ',.1 t, M's. and ': V in favors. A delirious . a"' CONNOR AGIN SlIPFR. 4 noti- - love'" in three course lunch I, rs Clar-- Pedestrians shall nut carry iu 'e.'k and 'hp wards wi'l he vts arrav, and her Af',-- ' DEAF AND DUMB SCHOOL rt was served to the ft-- if fh v tm v'M asVa d Monn- - '"'dretu-i- were Pen. Miss Marie following guests: ' ' i, lii o.vn I) V. O.l- - 'In pockets .'.ny sharp instruments be to go. .A tj' . fatu-erit- - Mrs. W Williamson, Mr, Paul e r,ilb-oii- , hi It n; tain Breeze. Fostot'-r- Miss Leta Stin- tV. f'tililir V.'fl'a-- !'. '.ini . : ii,- c.o't iv cut tires. ', At a of thv I A. F Walter. Mrs. John R. Mr Fie I ... meeting yesterday ;. ih a Miss Ltieile ,,,, .,,.,1 V-- I, r In d "in!, oh s. p" b son. Thomshtf "Iness. t r, (1,, .and Dumb School K ' Deal tits I - l.e- - . nd t1 iaus shall not tun e than seven Pi- llortriter, and P.arnestnes,, Mm , ,. ',,' : , A .t.., stud.it visited Jrdm I' of f,r,.,l PI.;.,. . h 11. F l.t'ldn las egas was ' s Bnrne-t- Mr, J. h.ske Mrs. ' . ti hour. - Cou" T' e two little flower V.'l'i' i,'r a i ctniT iiidcTir has l'aul A F. The e Huh of Fast Crand "m. C. i. f e'eiin! Mr. r - Ciio, I'oom J e t"' "ib 'l a i" '('-- i,? preii'l. i.t, li must nTisii-- at the - 'r'- l.ois and Ma- - . r,. Roberts, Mr, t r- f .o'-- i an inttirv be pedestrian Plains is noted for Its pleasant meet- loie. Hill, c,.,..;- - I n :' ' ' Walter!,, of S'.nta Fe, h Th- - -- ,,. ifr. llrv,' I I of i and a non Flrod !. i;i ' i . - a . fit-.- in- - he inniiii; year pay inrs. but the climax reached Joyce rWs I at that Guv I'. Mar of Sani.i Fe, wa, - Andrew' Miss Amc- - A ! . - ts, ington I: ) tin- - - ",J Mrs i'l'n I ;,.fini"t- i nis.- fee of tor in I 'lant, were Albert Stuhbs, J.id- t iti.. '.bo 'h-i- tiuiutb.-- a;.Tr, N'l'r-.'- i ar Th-- was the privilege Wednesday the "When Was .""pi1;- f e ;, t M.r.-.- of li 'intc be HM- M'lton Mahb. pree-d;nr- , rd ,,,.m,.,, of board ami Idicre shall no rebate Ten" party, planned bv and given ';"n ,. first trrti'i.' tie if thev do .Mrs. nrf the hojrrl s,f, iyin not li.e the entire year. at the spacious home of Mrs. A A the rerenionv, Milton Mahle i I it found rvrn thinn comh-- tion a H " .. The Woman's Union of the First " i rf' n: as al "Ktiurd Seven Pe.d in Bin Nil 1 7. I"ai ll ped.'-l- r re- - ...... fl - . " '- - n.if only y ' Pii - r'- MrtcMt-f- ADo- -t s.vtv were - ri.or "II. I'.s....n - - "t . in ' pros- - will Morn-nr?- vi't- the school tine loo'it'on ' church meet this - .t i tnt'-re- t tb i " 'I rn ' to c: II; bn r e e Presbyterian way- talt i ,t 'it Wi-h-- iimin the all a ' s O ( 'imir.r wis ti sift- cut and neaHv came afternoon at the residence of in itilut ictrt. Robert Woodruff avs: "My prcm-j,,.- s streets must deinonsirale before an a Miss. "" Dv Mrs. , Mr,, the - boi l There were '., '"t- P'aet! p.n on W - d 1 tri-'- eruiiepdeet if I , .I " asliinglon ae- w'"-- tnle-'e- wi'h lats. boar i.i'l in 'd ts ,,',.'"Mcf alien T' e rer. was renrl i.;cl!n"' ' tnrtv aprons, line. event will he a so'-n- l pf- - Mrs. Ar!h.ir W. Williamson, of I fiH-ttd'- - " ! '' ' I ed before !' on reenenneiMia- h- f.r-lt- s " "" str-.- ronner-toe- rl an .in hway of willows, ferns. . SWI' 1' we d Mi Oi !" U - we ' rs'rartliu; storkiniis. shnei. 'A V't-r:--.- t in I ; IJ,i..i:;o, u was the citv n in.-- :'ui seven ib a I.;., pig-tail- s "I'I'1 ve ' k ' t'b'ss'.-- 11 di-- i - crls and tied with a strint. r lavv-inr- B. bo-r- . th-a- ai'd Ho' 8 member, to get better acquainted .istti"if Fiiikev in bin feed . Pedestrians v. ill he held ' 'wo n.'ir r f.,,d-- ,,'1.,-r- respon- The hostess had a f f Mr-- . ni, tl,,. - prepared program and to meet several pnests who have left Salurdiy r ilifornia. in st l! Foiin I large number s:nci sible f, all .n... to aiVo- - of childish ami A C. ! . rcai'mus, soul's Rural SoriM. been nlcas- - it i I I sitt.-e- Or..niJ invited to spend a few Williamson wi" vi tbe in tl ) , Munhi r mr.bilt s or their eoli- A .. . Font, 0'-,.- r Fo-- occupants hy ;,lSo a fishm-- iiond and a cir- - nriT.-,,,;,- . - All l or Societv was ...hi. th. la - v. ill id 'Ra P.m l;p hn,,r. die Refresh cities in that s'nl-- and retttrn , im-il th ii.it. two-inc- rr, frun ral KT- Pf-Snr.- fa h of " cus, The p.i7e pair of at the GeVireia School in -- lli'-'- t r-- rd house nients wdl be served the commit .borne Ity the r'orthern n te. ,1' V , 0 i'mii-- fn fpjd " "r i, r mi i ie by the.r , i K Nd'-- is vimrsl on a real bee hantv - l !'!... r ' me d ' P roos'er. (he Seneca neighborhood last Sun- tee in charee. was viitl Sat i and I n.-d.- ru i i I rl attrii! S'''.ve ever Tb.ee ,. .1'c ll'-ic- shoulder :h M-- s. ,.o ov, t' list, in f,-- t'ley was awarnen to noisen as the Eight cars filled with members j to rett:-- ; ii'ii- il "sVV. C..! .i" hi'!, niiir''e; he aide to t dl wl e I: r t a f fir day. erpert-- an.! f'l.'i.Ui'ce.l by . . - .- M c a , h'.ii , ' b"l costumed hrtrcs'im tils ,,, ,,,. C F.. Wi!!irir:.--o- billed i'h I Went Mrs. R. Tell hostess d bv Mr who ". th fl wi'-es- . nayton Society C Fvrk was bos and . RAT-N- .onl ". r at. of n iced llreg Co,.. N a e il r re, ' si cakes, t to the to i i' i.u ' ! l.eorgia school assist at a prettv informal tea given at a noted a'tnt " G' Co ' ' 'v v. d v h,". pooki-'s- v .i ill i i'llo 1 d to slick randv. suckers, jn start Ibe new r, 1 t sor etv cff. The .nfnp on Sana Fe avenue Wed- - "'!''-!- riii '. dl. ai-- iiionarlc-ver- .ir Li- a h N'u ice cream rnio s uink' b "'ri.ti.au chor-'- s, ive yshrre rats travel. of f. Co. rhnrrh under the resdav ij. rotnii'imcnt to bee guest i t'rai,e bv Mesdanie ii m : w ,h other fo. d. Cats or doc .rvcl Whitney direction of Ora S. Johnson, had Mrs. Avery Turner, of Aman'llo. Tex Di aurl Strickland. Roswell Re . 4 t (on. h it rli anest, sur-- i 'en char e of the nt"sir. and a so' h', Mrs Turner i Mr. Ten F-- k's ct.. i . cord Ch-i- s. t i. ' and t mi-.- ill r. Th-- i e was rendered hy the ter and is her visit in the . CKIHCMA .ARM BNRT.MN enioving ( '. V: S.,:. '.I'd g ' e.l tian rln'r 'i ina' Ti e of- - anri.-n- t Cnnital Ci'v invnen e'v. The '0 Ac-r- All in On Section. F'k Show V I,.- C'd is l)r- .in..-- ay t'. . Prptty Features at ,,f the new society wr't l. it- - rooms were beautifully derora'ed - hl I I - -d Tl. Ml,,,,,.., rn".- Fibs w si ed ai"io:n-- d ; an:'.- ( o ' w ot he b. i .1 a- an,l eommi'ie-'- and the wi'b et"ows, vellow tulirts and ' ' l n"siy a ii' event in t! " Sr't "-- --I mi-ni- '. 'k i i' s ii. i r i i l'irtl in w "ii T'iv s,,,,s o'l a i .llo.'-ls Coal Yard 4. -. o';"t ni.lv rrtri.ihmi.nlt f nu'd--- . " ' Capital ii ,i, in t'ne t tie ",.',i: ;, "" 7 'v."1 " 'ont This society is served during the afternoon 'I I,. 'h " '.''h ;"'.,n The I.'ks 'th.- first to 1,.- or 1 in the I ::' ! f ' ' a'.. ,:t ':. Fourl- ,!ih- - ''."11 ja"ir C . A S F ' ,. ! , .. Jn a the-- e I r i''. ... hat new i" '! i'. ie ' d 'tpu Mim'r.l. A'i...., district where are no Tl e dance wiven bv the i.i-- 5 lom piv es t romise of :ces '.-t- F r 8 i d ! i'.r.t w.'iv. 'i is n'.'l ia- iu hein'r reuub.r church si r. The Fe Woman's d ih SIf)IV ;'.', a Iv Tuesday : ' - C i . Georrria en- - r Ml I ' a res, 'i 111 '111 s c aruiis:.ig ?rd of the rommnnitv at t' e Fl'- U'.p on Lincoln ,., f,,rio-..o-r- , "i-l- s- lo.-e- v ' !'r. in r d . s limiu rrriil. i.'ifi: rem i ; tl aces in ci !'!,..! O'l i f t, unon the work with a spirit a i ue, w-- a d"ri (id so- iv .Iv lib- - bo-'r- -. I t'ro hs hiohit.ci h'u'e v.hi b C r:!!oi is ill mK :.a 'mil bespeaks success for the new cially and f inanciallv. The proceeds p,rl;(V, m.:'I to th-- -- Kr b A! i I ,, ... ml add ms.r rrn ,. ,l ii,,. t ,.!t,t:.,., t.... ' I I i'i-"- ..; V o-- t r ''I'V . aurai-iiv- i t f.i for owii V. I, C;V 11. Mi" newtv nil the rctb ut 'hau tn.-si- Nut 1' Pa -. sn't .h'c y ii 'per, 'e uas furnished hv C,rfri' .'.1. wants bea- r an-- : K : ii t"" ne's I" irven Miss e I ,. . t .. tie. br. .n, "II. ill If 1, vri vorni' Mi I'ernu Wiley, t'e Paris Tin a re orchestra. l.i-ni- C'hio ;,, Cos e : l . Raton Coa gu. Toledo, I. .rb e and oats. I'. lib- a bea.'in" t' flowers of f Wen t." nl s Rinl-pr- ipemi-ir- t . ! I'lferi'i-- siav-s- T'h,- sand a- -.' -- ii- t c'ass n,tri- ub ::r iani tliis ow M', Phones, treasurer Clayton "RuddiVorp" )V W. S Ciiherl and al! t 35. would "ft i , I.APY worth marry. has bei n f r f n melo-d-atrt- Yarke Lur.p AntSracife, $.ii(l. dice is an oro- for h.,.! and ei'iad Arthur Sullivan a on a. t'-- burletrinp l... 3.'5. ll. Ft. Ind -- th,. (I' Wayne, mi second nart of shov and wi'l Fn-fli'- h Coke i: ral MorV ranch riresented bv The Boston lMPKfi EMENT: There is on hmon.trate to the audience what p;rni Oriera Company at the Rialto Kin-Ilint- ; Bl'SINKSS MAN. 32. w'th a r. - J,,uru Cortf Native 53'ni). this farm a new four room house iliev ran do in re."t'ar sta .p ,..,Fj,, . Tu-- r. VV'oo, S'lwcl WtoH, wants wife. V Box 43J, Co duct.on A of the .:.,.,j M,l, ... i'h two finished in an burle,,ue fan iaM Friday.,j.,tafternoon. Hvcii ed bv a and audi-r.n- s lumbus, f)';M. piirchcs, ,.j,.lic large appreciative OFFICL Montezuma Avenue manner inside and ott , liarn, seMette, sumlar to tlv thl. parm, Teacher club. There ence that a :hirkrn two panarir'-oii- c which made such hit at the wrre aI)(,,lt flftv thcv Near A. T. & S. F. MERCifAST. 35. worth MO.OOO. .ant house, ,)rrsons ,nd Depot .teel and one frame rave, well and . in. m, in thc school lo mar-- v I Box 1134, De- wrrf ttkrn truck and MI Knew You Crtuld Ke Rat League, wind-nul- one mile of .Vi inrh boa NYr troit, Mich Out of Butcher Shop. ire with double steel gate and . . in "i" i " 'I 01 iiiiT- - n it r i - laree hedse posts. Entire section Ti Is and proceeded to have a good What Ralph Watkin, 'Fig- - ATROI.nCY Stars Irll Life's Stop of the Tai- - ,av: gocac fenced and cross-fence- Monthly Meeting fime. A flre w miiIt ,n(1 tired around store had Send birthdate and dime for tria ban baco rat, enough Benefit Soc,p,v was held at the WM-- in to feed wouldnt touch 43117 Kan GOOD WATER: There ii an ,,, tR cooiri on; anything RECEIVED GREAT PP-RII-N- reading. Fddy, Jefferson .Church lat Monday and was. ,. Heard about RAT-s.N.- P BENEFITS evening anl) !o suspicious. A f Mino'Jri, 88. tbundant of srood well water. lh,,e alon)t wjt1, of i'y, Apartment supply iwell attended. A varied prrxrram of prK(1 di- - ve it a trial. Results were wonder- - 1 A RARE BARGAIN: This farm-ranc- h othcr thing, were quicklv FROM THE USE OF music and rpritattons wa, civen. af- - ul. Cleaned all out in MARRY! Fre with tft is a rare at $45.00 of. 7he yong peonIe ,mt1sfi rats ten days. Directory bargain per lrr which the regular hnsmess of poj in hont store niirht and Mr. J. 0. kViUm. R. T. D. Na. Z. Gnajr FIIC and Bonafid C acre, as it is located in the Cimar- tr)em,rves various wav, und all day criptions photos. the Societv was rondtteted RAT-SNA- P siz Cnek, Nortk CmHm: 1 Mo. J15-5- n:ovrd the outing much. never touch Three HI Dept. 65 Kansas Citr ron River valley the Lest sertion i rvpr twentv-eitr- - very !m tmm mn4 t dotlir, was real- oa, so.a ana for the jrean wmn frr-- twi Milt. of Oklahoma. lo i'...i. es, is, ij:.i guaranteed Harper County, tred from the va-io- it, nt trm it m tne for aa4 effort, of the Collins Drug & Co, ao!d, fn Wt VARRY IF IOVELY; for result will bur the entire Wu ? memb'-rs- . jy Stttlonerjr . aaa ! 4 It who. invesiine a onurter. and Kaune Grocery Co. I am kMjr M me; best and most succeuft nd imiwni ements. I want $15,0n0.00 .u-- :. . A Prattr and SacoMful Dane iry u.jiirt.t mnr lime ana TO i ' . - HI fi-- e knrn riirtrrs Mt'i... re-u- "'liome hundreds rich :a' in bal- Foreoogh. coldn, calarrh. tbe lta Vfaker"; cash; $10,000.00 sears; inerrasing if hv baHng. can-m,- k- ,. "i'V ""'"T" ",c:,,on of erin nd Ki.aninh Hu. atmn marriage toon; strict! confidentia' ance to suit purchaser. ing and different .p., of self-deni- ""'"r ch nd bowel disorder nd all other Ca- most reliable, years ol eperienc COMMISSION: In order to sell tarrhal l'i;-k- l K A it recommended 1erriptmns free 'The Succefu this farm toon will give any fjL dium, B 556 Fort Bavard .chool. The af- - bj ball century of unefulnnaa. Ouh." Mrs. Ball. Boa Oaklanr agency. Real Estate Dealer or Indi- W.,:."MS J?.: the Oim-r- h "Ohe California. wil! fair was planned and supervised by vidual $1,500.00 commission who were rl'cused and wo'W will rom- - ll- : i . TABLETS OR If - . t - , UQUID either buy or sell this farm within in the near future. Taihun oi- ttinsut. iriiit-ipai- assist Flavor! i """rf MARRY FOR SPEEDY MARRIAGI 1. 1921. on ed hy Miss Drumhead and Mis, SOLO EVEJtrWHEJLC is months from Jan. acw,. s in lb Johnson, tearhc-- of the rhool. and ab.nluielf the bet, largest above term. I guarantee all state- t ccttnlrjr, etablihed 16 yean, thons ments made above to he at Men Fntartac it was lareelv due to their efforts, JUI exactly Staff Partis that the dance was so and wealthy members, both se represented A 1ar"p fitimher of en Wed successfully No ihm early marriage, crm tA carried off an so well attended cigarette has itrirtly YOUR OPPORTUNITY: This is the fiospit'l'tr of tick Tidmrtrp smd " fidrntiat, description free. The Olr H I The proceeds from the dance, thesama delicious to own a fine fan.i rtan indauer at convTitPrv he Club. Mrs WrvbeL Bo Z your opportunity which will he used to mt-r- rdY-in- d Prhable at a nominal or to make a hotue SttnMtr liett Oilland, Calif. price t equipment, amounted to over flavor as Lucky USE THE BETTER KIND good of money by bringing or hoards of d'tvbVate whist were piece . $125. a This rented nUvr-d- whpe a ftimber of e- - Strike. Becaui WANTED Mast or woman to tain vending buyer. place twst, mit 10 cent on $.10jO10'JX fbemselve, with Kur-te- d orders amonc trends and neighbor- - pays per Bi DtMccation Attend It to table with Do not past it by. mme of cherkrr and ,luff or jttst supply quality f e -- pays your or th genuine guaranteed hosier) tt p d trt- -i in The Fort Sumner Masonic Lodge full line for men, women and chili E. LEE ADAMS, i"t a Owm-- r y '.VtitrMv fp form at wv. The recently entertained very large such as ren. Eliminates We Buffalo, Okla, -- number food I rr Masonic sutis-fi-m- of from products, darning p? htwt tsf the T bretbern 75c an hour spare time, or S36.00 nsisl Tticnmrart. Santa Rosa. Clovis and Ami Wasat the Slifhtaat r1cTrrtion nd a larrrp antotnt Its fuO time. Experience vnner Tkm Roswell. Over eighty-seve- n mem- Chase & Sanborn's Coffee c Write International Stork Sawlffrasa Dead Rats.' l if s.prn wis hrtipt the mist rrni-n- r Demrng ber, were present at the meeting, toasted J15-- K farmer of I'ead'ight. lint Mills Morristowm. Pa. Writes John Simpkins, Santa Rosa heinr represented a Annandale. N. "Rats were cost-fn- g by Hunts Canned Fruits. J,: F--- w delegation of twenty-fou- r. GUARANTEE oar hemstitchinf me hundreds yearly; tried dogs, Ptry iVE rid Tbr O F. f LUCKY j nd attachment to work per-- I ferrets, roison. enrdd not grt of aip picotrng PAT-SNA- A Farewell Dane Richelieu Canned Vegetables. on make of sewins; ma- them. Bought $1.25 pkf. of P at 'he heatttifnl home of Mr. Big fertly any Used a and Mr, Fred S. Brown v The citiren, of Tyrone are arrang- chine; easily adinsted: rrtra pow-le- r (5 cake,) half, not ?t e; hos- to give a bit farewell dnnce STRIKE tn run it: many nice tVinn can lire rat since. Dead one, a plenty. I rrrpfr. Me. P"iwn ing RAT-SNA- kil-Im- sr ladies l before the down of the he made in Home with this like P because after tess to the Aftpe thir o)-- just dosing CIGARETTE the handy in wHrh will ocrtir between thel device. Price $2.50 full instructions rats it dries them tip leave, no mfffte. their hnh;inrls fame ramp nd a hrnchenn wa 1st and I0h of April The event pro- and sample. smell." Three sires. 35c, 65c. $1.25. (iwn lodge f;ne KAUNE GROCERY CO. - Sold and Collins ser-ar- d to therw" present. AH re-ro- rt mises to be very enjovahle nd has Bo KM Gem Koveltj- Co, Corpas, guaranteed by Drug announced as Christi. Teas. It Stationery Co, and Kaune Gro- a rmr rtleasant evening. Roy "Tyrone's Last, cery Co. Spanish-America- Shimmy."