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CUD ; t .. - (2y J. W. Ecnirix) JTiiSE) i:::dayi:si j A matter or two of recant date ne me to say Just a word or two AT CIG ROTARY CIG CLAS3 C? UVZLY CAN. tru the press. I take it that the CAKQU2T-a writer of the article who made refer AKD WITH NU- C7 DIDATE3 STRUNG UP eence to the above Question, did so in PROMINENT PCQPLE A3 AND INITIATED INTO good faith. It lent to take him to INVITED GUZ5TS SUZ3JM2 ELKS i tak I write., It must be anart of our record that The Wednesday nisht Rotary ban Monday night of this week the Gal enottw fellow has been discovered in quet presented one of the moat inter lun Elk Lode waa the busy scene for our and he is of such charac Gal-hi- time, a ' esting scenes ever witnessed in p. one of the largest classes for lnitia ter aa to demand attention. This our The occasion was tion ever in our . is "the other fellow" Individual given entirely staged city. to the consideration of the proposed Thirty-tw-o candidates were obllrit. t-j- s t-- and where the other fellows be-- .. c u rights Navajo reservation extension. ed, and their names are as follows: c: -- xniT waists. In. It is the recognition of this law Herebert J. Hacerman. now rs m n Ml." HTHUPHVU ID IS commissioner IWHin, for the waa Er-re- A.;3 LJ YCJ. fundamental to Navajos, Fain, Thco. R. Carpenter; S. K. tt, human society. If any the main speaker of the evening, fol- W. Leo TTZJL? FtZD COULD EAT. J man coma Be so so in McQuade, William isolated, placed lowed by Superintendent Stacher of Brown, Thomas Clarke Noe, Alex A. an air as make Pa-que- tight compartment, to the Crown Point Agency, Peter tte - him Shafer, Ed Tamony, E. L Hauen- - distinct and free from any obli- r 3 of the Fort Defiance Agency, t to such rela- stien, H. Allison, Max Rosenblum, V. A .mI frl S, tvuUlg gations others, or bear a cmei oi tne I.. C. -- lUw uiee uoage, Navajos; PMilnnMaaw...w.w, lr. jJl Wlilnnla rku Cor roes wUt PresUent thinks tion that no one waa dependent upon C. N. Cotton, a life-Io- n friend of the H.f.V, H sLould head he Kelley Sr.. Clair C Dowden. K. W. thy and era the of him, then he might do as pleased Navajos; Jerry Farris of the Seven K. the with himself with sin Caldwell, R. White. J. K. Andrich, Coereas teUng tilt people why little toward 11923 Lakes country, and a number of talks M. L. O. mia-h- t N. A. Kerr, John Cox, Hiles, Be to do re man. . however he sin nceucnt t&inn ougnt great Chrfotoij by others. Led K Leaden. Pete J. Fessia. J. elected man coyer many God. He drink and eat The exten- points. against might proposed Reservation Andy Miller, Lee Leon President Coolidge's message deals at so far as his sins toward sion commences Sawyer, pleasure at a point near the D. O. Remy, John J. Fuh-- with foreign affairs, money, prohibi- society were concerned. north-ea- st corner Mi- of the Wingate ring, James Clark, SUrmund Haas. tion, education, oar islandi, Army and Do you know of anv one so isola CHILDREN we come again to Christmas to the litary Reservation and extends north Navy, coal, Muscle Shoals, farmers, ted? jS and in Is a father free in his family? a south to a point San Juan the bonus, immigration, taxes, rail If he fails to care for them do we spirit of peace on earth, good will among men to county, taking in about one million Shipments of Cattle roads, merchant marine, budget, for not have to do so from taxation? If x acres, more or less, embracing a sec- From Ariz. eign debts. World Court, negroes, he fails to give his children an oppor- big brotherhood. tion, if not all of the Seven Lakes Holbrook, Russia, highways forests, etc. tunity of education and mental devel- country. - (Holbrook Tribune) opment, does society not have to suf- This hallowed day is short too short, but it is our For years back there has been more All this ground President Coolidge fer peril in her common life? Do or less inction between Indians and During the month of November covers in a message that has the mer- you know of any citizen who lives we the of the whites in that section. Some there were shipped from Holbrook a of from ora merriest, because are experiencing joys giving total of 269 o it being free high flying and does busineess among us, free to years back, as we understand, allot- carloads cattle and tory, and the greater merit of being do a thing that weakens his mind and to us two thousand ments were made to and this sheep., The Apache Railroad brought that creed brought nearly years Indians, down to Holbrook perfectly blunt, outspoken, unmista body, be this eat or drink ? Does furnished the basis for long drawn the following able in its meaning. his creditors have a right to demand star Bethlehem shined above a out between Indians and Seventeen double cars of sheep and ago, when the of forth disputes six of him that he live in such a man- whites. If the extension is made, so single cars with 80 cars of cat- You observe, first of all. that there tle. There was loaded Holbrook ner as "to enable him to manage his manager-cradl- e in the land of it was explained by the speakers, the at Is not word could offend Judea, 41 of 175 a that any own money matters? This might be friction and disputes will come to an carloads sheep and carloads rich man. The most important work carried on item after item, and illus end. ' of cattle. The total amounted to 269 of all is to cut down taxation, says trations might be multiplied endless. carloads in all shipped by the Santa the President. That will the Last week the Gallup Rotary Club Fe from Holbrook the please But it goes on to prove that all of us went on record as to during past being opposed month, i - are recognised as a. part of the body the extension. After hear- they have not actually been paying proposed pontic, and that some body has cer ing Mr. Hagerman, and the other the heavy taxes, it annoys them even tain rights over us, makes laws to the Ilfield to think about them. speakers, the Club voted to recind its Company, Company, and a control our acts as best serves the former action, and went on record as few other business concerns of Gal- These laws or public. restrain forces being in favor of the measure. , lup would be the only ones to benefit The President thinks the farmer us to do or not do certain things, and SO YOU MAY KNOW from such extension. This twnitM for anlrfiara. That, at laaat. THAT The Gallup Herald is of the opin objection the only reason given is that the is founded on a very peculiar angle of 'shows political courage and will cost and of the multitude ion that many of our people who are peace happiness otmosed to this measure Jo not fu.lv WMoning. Is It possible for any one many a vote. Perhaps those that demand it. This is the basic law of r : of our business no mat-- avould have been taxed to the understand it. This was proven Wed- institutions, pay civilisation; take this law away and a. v. n c sol- Schauer has issued the made nesday by the action of the i aiii.ii in. .iiawvw bonus will make up lor the lost desolution is sudden and sure. To Judge following report, night tion, to be benefitted and made to one-ha- lf Club in its former dier votes, but that's doubtful deny this law is anarchy, and to act out from his docket, covering the last eleven and recinding objec without the whole tions, and voting in favor of the prosper community up this denial is to become a public months: ... sharing in that prosperity? Ia it The is told he is ; measure. . . farmer that doing enemy to organized society. In pro- possible for one to believe on the eleven of is made from dock- Some who have on the any that ratty well, whole, portion as men throw off the in- "This a condensed statement, my objected Henry Ford is the only man in De- Sis increased one-ha- show-ni- g to take a of staple products having fringements of their rights ss entail et, covering the last eleven and lf months, ground that great body troit to share in the prosperity of the value from five billions three hun-dr- ed our our tax rolls add In ed in this law in that same propor official or business transacted in court: lands oil and great Ford car industry? matters, my le Every millions to seven billions.. As tion do human as them to Indian lands will rights manifested . 822 time Heenry Ford produces a Ford one farmer talking to another, Mr. in "Number of criminal cases increase our taxes. This was explain society disappear. To maintain Court 9 car every individual one of the several Coolidge tells the farmer he must civil government men must sacrifice "Number of persons held for District ed by Mr. Hagerman in a way to show thousand Ford shares in The man in North our employees vary his crops. or be forced to yield to laws that best --"Number of cases appealed 4 that such would not increase the production and sale of that car. Dakota would say, "Come out here serve the This of of Prohibition laws. 168 taxes, but on the other hand, would time member of our busi majority. body "Number violations of the to Every any and do it." social laws is the embodiment of "Number of convictions for violations of tend to add our taxable wealth, ness interests receives additional Christianity as a social religion. hence would lower taxes instead of efits that times will every" The Prohibition laws 59 taxes. This of the con just many President thinks the farmer When this law has been vanquished a raising part individual member of our community will profit "indirectly" by reduction government of the people, by the peo ' troversy was very interesting, Bince receive additional benefits, and this when he "Number of days jail sentences imposed 4,110 Mr. himself is of taxation. He wont ple and for the people has vanished Hagerman recognized applies to all of us, whether we are hasn't any income to tax. from the earth. "Total amount of fines imposed $15,145.00 as authority on taxes and taxation, Indians or whether we are whites. must look On the whole the farmer It is personal sacrifice to this law "Total amount of fines collected and turned Another thing; This proposition to Millions of acres sounds fearfully out for himself The President says, and a personal is to in $13,0B6.30 extend the Navajo Reservation did to eastern Senators and eastern scheme of no struggle society big "No complicated relief, maintain this law that makes pa- not originate with the Indians, but did Congressmen, but in this country, plan for Government fixing of prices, triots. And man who refuses to "Total justice expense for the year, felony, orieinate with the cattle men of that where 640 acres is not for a to will any enough no resort the public treasury enter this struggle is not a patriot inquests, etc. . $178.85 section. White cattle men in that family to live, or make a living, and be of any permanent value in estab- matters not now loud section have several to it he applauds since been in due given years in this country where distances lishing agriculture." in political gathers or how loud he "For the first time, I have office, experiment in trying to make a suc- amount to little or nothing, makes of cheers the national flag. to the aggressive work of Sheriff Myers and his men, cess of the cattle industry and have this country strictly an Indian coun- The farmer will recall drastic Gov- Personally as a citizen of your city State (county) cases have in number, as well as fines col- failed. It was pointed out that that try. ernment fixing of prices, freight particular section is a good sheep Commissioner Hagerman appeared rates did I have not other Interest, hold my lected, considerably exceeded those of the town. My rates and passenger a great for no other than to ranee country, and that as such was before the Kiwanis Club at their deal to railroads. But position purpose records show that about 94 cent of the fines collect- their enter the struggle to maintain the per better suited for Indians and Thursday noon luncheon and explain- apparently there is one political econ- ed were for violations of liquor Jaws; about 4 per cent sheep industry than for the white ed matters in the same as he did another farm- laws that make civilization safe nad light omy for railroads, for secure. Public and obedience for and drunkeness and disorderly, and about man's cattle industry. for the Rotarisns. ? morality gambling ers..' ;..- to law are to me above all else: cer 2 per cent for all other violations. Another feature: Fort Wingate It might be of interest to many to above And to has become a dead to the state that this proposed extension There's no doubt financiers, stock tainly political party. ' expense my mind as to how "I, by no means, concede that conditions here are any War Department. A move is on foot will come under the supervision of dealers, and so on, heartily approve the question far the laws may go in control of person- worse than in other places similarly situated. I do, how- to have Fort Wingate turned over to Mr. Stacher. It is well known that President Coolidge's speech. They and convert- Mr. Stacher is and with al appetites is not a very obscure feel that a effort has been made for law the Indian Department very aggressive say, "At lesst he won't interfere must ever, greater ed into an industrial school for the progressive. He is a builder. He and that's all ask. question. It go to the point of enforcement here than in any other or at least, in business," they assuring protection of human rights place, Navajo Indians. To have this exten- accomplishes results. He maintains other . sion made will the good roads. He teaches the Indians bo. or but from violation and destruction. And many places. adjoin present They may wrong right, the of men from reservation, hence how to be He is as a rule, are convinced certainly restraining "If law enforcement, especially with reference to Wingate Military politicians, doing those things that wholly unfits would put the school inside the Great practical. With this added million that Ford, if nominated by one of the laws is desired the with to his would mean them to perform their common and the Prohibition really by people, Navajo Indian Reservation. The acres agency to two big parties, would win beyond im- -' widen his and allow him un- primative obligations to their family , many other things to be done, two things of prime Navajos make up the largest Indian territory all question. is an essential and accord- tribe in the United States. They now limited opportunity for the better One of the best informed Republi- and neighbors prero- pqrtance should be remembered acted upon gative of law makers and law en- number about 35,000, and fast in- education and better development of can) Senators said to this writer: "If ingly by the voters, and others in authority.' are crowd- several .thousand Indians. mil- forcers, and anything less is a breach creasing. They becoming Navajo the Democrats nominate Ford of- ed on their reservation. Some- As Is known, the Crown will vote of public trust. . "First: It is not only necessary that every peace present already lions of Republican farmers must be done to give them more Foint Agency furnishes Gallup and him. could them." 'O the courts and prosecuting attorneys, be thing for Nothing stop ficer, including territory. As this section of lands to McKinlev county with a ereat trade A first-clas- s orator stam- must be might White House Unsafe in sympathy with law enforcement, but they be added to the proposed extension asset, probably the county's greatest pede the Democrats for Ford, espec- and incorruptible. should be poli- is Indian country better for Indian agency asset. To make addi- as he has so friends in the Cost $400,000 just, impartial They primary ially many Repair tically, and in every other way, independent to act, re- the Indians than for the whites it tional territory to the Crown Point South,, where the real orators live. would be much for would add to the The as to WHO is WHO. The ill found- more profitable Agency greatly , D. C White gardless impression, United Government to assets. House been declared unsafe. the States give county's Ford could say, and probably has ed, that certain people are immune, is the greatest draw over to the Indians than to allow it That this section of tne know1 Conditions there are such as to re- it particular would: "You farmers what I back to proper law enforcement. to remain for the whites, when the country is an Indian country ia ad- did to automobile and tractor prices quire that immediate remedial mea- whites themselves admit that mitted by all. Then anything that will Make Pres- sures be taken to a possible the best results are to be re- they as a private citizen. me prevent "Second: "If obtained, have made a failure in that section. add to the prosperity of our ident and IU do the same to fertiliser calamity. sults that will show a final balance in favor of the plain- this reservation extension is will add to the were made If naturally prosperity prices, railroad rates and farm inter- These disclosures by be as soon as made it will act as a stimulant to of all our people. To open General H. Beach, tiff, cases should disposed of possible after up est rates." Major Lansing of the and the 'whereasses wards having the Fort Wingate prop- new opportunities for our Indiana The farmers are about for chief of engineers of the army, in his the apprehension offender, De- ready boiled down the num- erties turned over to the Indian means to open up additional oppor- Moses to lead them, and Moses annual report to the secretary of war. and wherefores' to least possible the convertion into an tunities for all of us increase our is asked for the partment for Ford would have many qualities. Congress for $400,000 ber. I find that continuances in such cases are nearly industrial school for thousands of trade and prosperity. If we bring work of reconstructing the Interior always at the expense of the State. The" conflicting rul- Navaio Indian children. This would about increased trade for our mer- Seven women have been elected to of the famous building, to in- portion and opinions are a detriment to law enforcement. A mean the convertion of properties chants we will add increased oppor the Parliament of Great Britain and make it secure. J. ings to Federal Govern- tunities all our situa- is to command a certain and it should to an asset the for people. in the "A the law intended thing, life-lon- will have their say governing preliminary study of ment, whereas the properties are now Geo. A. Byus. a g acquain British Empire. That's very good. tion in the interior upper portion of mean the same thing every day; added to our Government tance of Mr. Hagerman, told the Club in of executive mansion has indicated an expense Putting seven women the House the would also mean a pay roll main that Mr. was not a politi- boric which the build- "The attitude of the local papers, and especially the It Hagerman Commons is like putting acid a condition renders tained at such proposed industrial cian, but a man in his every which wash both from the The has been of con- practical in the water with 'you ing unsafe, standpoint aggressiveness of Gallup Herald, school of something like 110,000 per undertaking; that of the many good your children's little eyes and noses. of security in the structual features siderable in results. Such help from the lo- of which would be that Albert B. Fall had done said Ma- help getting month, all spent things VERY purifying. . .v . and the fire hazard present," not trade channels of It for his that one of the very General Beach. "The conditions cal press only educates the public, moulding public thru the Gallup. country, jor was out oy commissioner best things Mr. Fall had ever done - Another of the Bible is to are such as to that immediate sentiment, but serves as a lubricant on the enforcement pointed version require Hagerman and other speakers that if was the appointment of Mr. Hager- American Bible." remedial measures be taken to pre- and the officers to take the NaT-ajo- s; be published, "The machinery, encourages we wish to bring about progress oi man to be commissioner for the Professor Schaff worked thirty years vent a possible calamity. sive. y-- Mr. ene ' i ;.y:;:' our Indians in an educational way we that Fall's bitterest on the translation. J. P. Morgan and "These conditions have been called must to educate the children mies could not bad never been aoie in the attention of and better moral by public, and the prepare Company are interested the publi- to the president "With support the of our Indians at home, instead of to find fault with Mr. Hagerman'e cation. " his for the inclusion of the kind of between the of authority right peace officers, sending them abroad . to foreign appointment as Navaio commissioner, But the majority will prefer the item submitted herewith, $400,000, the town and county, there is" no reason why even better schools. To convert the Fort Win-- and as this proposed Navajo Reser- marvellous language of the old King has been requested. While such ap- into an Indian indus vation extension was the has not been secured the rsults may be obtained for.the coming year. spate properties b'7tt James version. proval yet trial school would mean to keep our thing that had ever faced Mckjj)y "For the stars of heaven and the item is tentatively included herein." since of . - "Yours Indian children at home, in their own county the organisation t shall not - ... o . truly, constellation thereof give r country and climate, among their county, that this matter should t their light; the sun shall be darkened Shoe Economy-1-Wh- en taking off ' neonle. rlvm Mnfnl and tntalliirant condj-- ' own. - . . - . and- educate- them. . . in his going forth, and the moon shall shoes, use the hands and not the "JOHN SCHAUER." eration. - on a une objection advanced against ue '"v twrt crrrs fw to shine." feet When pitting them use xtMiaion C. N. Mr. l"ft nt lfjht is that the Cotton Eagerman Thursday f:r Ytra t-- much on that shoe horn. will last much improve They Company, the Gallup . Mercantile his home in Santa Fe. Vz.1 of Lrr'ih. longer. 1

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, CIODTMAS owner. '.'"-- estd tiat' aor t U r--oot kiat One of tise most neteaaary thlsc enforcement ol.lfC7S Tli be a'rned ta look act for Ja the action wblcli to CleveUnd d.rlT t' I ewventica. The oldihie heartfelt gntiixz ehaagai ef temperature hare apoe th Commissioner . aesirted ExtreinM beat cold eonvtntians in here- ( Are better than the new, work. nf and large affect the rannlrx of a witch eonstder' tofore have attracted numbers causedlarp So we're wishing Christmas Ton may, have noticed of bootlerzsrs and customary Uerry sKy. rules conduct to with your own watchiracs,that It cannot bo of be forgotten, To every one of you. , which he one of tbs reasons relied to time If gars as upon keep accurate men to our the for assigning ueveiana weather mike a sudden Jump ins nsuonai conTanuun. from beat to cold, or vice versa. ing It will either or low, and .; Net Carman's Hershev. Kiitf ." gain you Wfcy Grocery U. S. "Chocolate will wonder what to new record by Is happening It Wlv AnnH anma nf thaae mamorv ten a philanthropic When the weather becomes normal giving S5O.O0O.C0O to the Herthey experts now start a course In forget-- en- the watch will behave . . . 1 . . . - School lor Orphan Boys. Hn again, properly, ting everyuing bm ever maoej max- school , watches are tor tire eitatt reverts to the Expensive adjusted Doay unnappyi through trustees after his death. temperatures varying between 89 de grees and K rngrees. Tw Mess Each watch Is pat la a tfghtly-fl- t he had two ideas in Us 'head, 6 Mua Gloria ting case, and placed to a chamber they would fall oat with .each other. Fey me temperature of which Is slightly Dr. Johnson. Buys CuzdxCftr above freezing point. Its movement la observed very csrefotyy, and adjusted A fZinrim Vint thai itlavcr littla slnsrer from time to time, until the watch Is CEKJIKirj F. FELT e mA In "Un She ; 1 alinu hit going correctly. m Goes" has been of stellar proportions The Is moved from ' timekeeper then nas lnnerttea a ionune esumaiea ai the cold chamber, and heat for the more than a million. gradually A a tha first nnrrhuea Miss ed In a specially constructed oven, ''vf the of Is between made following; the good news temperature which Foy 00 and 100 Here Its Internal Young Strlbllng, 160 pound high was a 1924 buick uroug-na- oeaan. degrees. school of are still heavyweight Georgia, Wbo Tkmw iitti laivww Bmremiea apimm arrangements carefully a sensational MMLIIIMYB r watched recently fought battle annnintmanta nf Cir and from time to maw.4k tkahhi "rr" " hP nV adjusted with Mike McTlgue. light heavy- and is very audibly appreciative of its time. When the watch Is going cor v .':s weight champion, comes of strong mechanical points, one can wii jusi rectly In this temperature, It Is re stock, as is proved In the above POSITIVELY THE BIGGEST CANDY OFFER EVER why the Buick valve-in-he- ad motor turned to the cold chamber for further photo. Ma Strlbllng la with her nd Bniclc four-whe-el brakes are par adjustment, if necessary. It spends mn in while he trains for MADE IN GALLUP ticularly desireame. about a week In each chamber. mint. viimniA ( Han tin mp swains: a has the nne-thir- By the time watch passed MADE ninvia ha mUanteA d of her As to Friendships HOME another third temperature tests, It will go correctly t million. She gets pro In sne marries wiinin wree years any climate. Chronometers ordered Peanut Brittle , Peanut Bar viding ac- and the final installment if she lives specially by explorers and travelers If a man does not make new Cocoanut Brittle ' Cocoanut Bar with her husband ten years, wbo are going to places where great quaintance as he advances through o extremes of temperature are encount life, he will soon find himself alone. his friends- It Won't be Done ered very tests to A man, sir, should keep Ribbon and Pillow Made undergo searching Dr. make them thoroughly reliable. Lon- hip in constant repair. is to take a lot of argu don Tit-Bit- s. - fKfy ALLAT It going ment to oersuade Uncle Bam to ' change bis name to Buttinski. Tole- do Blade. , PAPYRUS GROWS IN ITALY GOLDEN PURITY 24c PER POUND Plants Are Greened Stems Like Reeds or amboe and Have Spray of BUTTER Flowers at the Top. L'fv Syracuse, In Sicily, Is the one place Bfl Tflll CflHFECTIOilEHy In the world where papyrus still grows Benjamin F. Felt of Boat en, long will Even in Egypt, home of Its close personal friend ef President Packed Br ( origin, It la extinct. And the origin of Ceolldge, was formerly secretary of thst papyrus is a charming episode In the Republican state committee of ALAMOSA CREMZRY history, writes Henry James Forman. and has been sctlve CANDY n In sev (FORMERLY THE SHOP) Blero, king of Syracuse, at about polities the Bay state for COMPANY U-Jn- the time Theocritus was at his court eral years. Corner Coal Ave. and Second , tlvfc ljeiiM: St composing the Idyls, built and fitted WM M M M m aTa M M W out a marvelous ship equipped with gardens, stalls for horses, and stair- ways and columns of Teormlnlan mar- ble a ship of 4.200 tons In those - X .CM.nVK.i; MTtfM - ft-"- - - days. Archimedes doubtless, helped to build It a present to Ptolemy of Egypt As a part of the acknowledgment of the gift from Alexandria came the papyrus planted along the banks of the Anapo end there it has been grow ing ever since. Under The papyrus plants are green- - Established stemmed like reeds or bamboo, the State thickness of a . nan's wrist, with a 1909 - Circular spray of flowers at tbs top, Supervision 3 unique among plants. Harper's .: :r- for Spirit Renamed at Death. PAY BY CHECK During the life of a' person in Luzon his la called Tako. After the spirit check avoid in- death It receives a new name. It Pay your bills by to the It of believed to go about in a body invis- convenience and risk carrying money f ible to the eye of man. yet unchanged around with you. CHRISTMAS in from appearance the living person. , A Checking Account with The Gallup If a man becomes unconscious, the State Bank the largest bank in Gallup ' natives think a vengeful spirit has means of a lured soul the building up banking acquain- The Finest Music Machine Made swey the of the sick man tance is bound be to and hold "Call- that to of service) you they the ceremony of sooner later. ing Back the Soul." Then they bold or a big feast to which they Invite all .y We welcome Checking Accounts both the spirits In order to induce them to small as well as large come in and open VICT--R bring back the sick mnti's souL yours today. A pronged spear Is supposed to pro- tect the people from the ever vengeful With very best wishes for a Anlto, or evil spirits, who are always waiting to trip ose up on the trail, to Merry Christmas cause him to fnll end hurt himself or ' Mahogany or Walnut to kill him. Detroit News. 5 Six Stock Salesmen to Avoid. The Northwestern Banker (Des $150.00 Moines) puts a deal of good advice Into small compass when it tells its Size 34 inches high, 32 inches readers that the six stock salesmen LARGEST BANK wide, 2114 inches deep. 12-in- ch for the investor to avoid are; IN GALLUP turntable. Nickel-plate- d Victrola The man who tells you how 'Stock- No. 2 sound box, improved Victor holders In similar concerns became tone arm and rich over night tapering tapering The man who wants to help you in "goose-neck- " sound box tube. Auto- "keeping the contract away from Wall matic and brake, speed regulator Street."-:- '.: .. ) automatic speed indicator. Newly : The man who talks about the "transf- STEAM HEAT ROOMS WITH BATH designed, patented and improved, erability" of stock. double spring, spiral-driv- e motor The man who says that the stock (can be wound while will later be 'listed on the exchange.'' playing).' to be- Fully equjpped with Victor, record The man who wants you buy albums. cause "the price Is surely going up." rr , The man whose chief selling points HOTEL are letters of recommendation from Dil (E v "leading citizens." Shop Talk. r JAS. H. DRAKE, Prop. Come In and Ask to Hear Your Favorite Records Them was a new attendant at the spiritualistic circle, and he had for- merly been employed in a big drapery " shop. , FREE DEMONSTRATION The fact came to light when a cli- ent requested him to tell the medium that she wished to speak with a Mr. GOOD ROOMS CLEAN BEDS Green. r r ..." attend- "Certainly, madam," said the ( ONE DOLLAR AND UP PI ant. "Can you give me his Christina name?" w- ' I Tb afraid I've forgotten It, but he RATES DY WEEK died quite a short time ago." - The attendant cleared bis throat GALLUP, V:. and approached the medium. "Please 1 sSow the lady son of tbs lat:t ?rtix of Greens," he aalX e r . v. r f j fc.

i t santa rs. r e. 1$. u. & rana-- tor A. A. JvOM intrs at Us -jcca k;.U 1 the nresant session which include pro-- O-- posers lor (ana grants lor construe-tio- n and, maintenance of public roads, I reimburs ement of Santa Fe, Grant, I wina ana niaauru counties tor inter- - ' eat paid on railroad bonds and for 0 n Acccur.t cf :s!:exs A m c "the military institutions of New Mexico.': Public building bills intro- duced by Mr. Jones include those for Filled to Sill My ;. C.en Las Vegas,' Silver City, Tucumcari, ' Clovia and Deming. Senate BiH 876 would the the provide for payment by .v. United States of the proportionate V cost of street paving upon which' fed- eral abuts. .now.. property Mr. Jones introduced a Joint reso lution providing for sending a copy of SEE ME IF INTERESTED the Congressional Record to every post of the American Legion. It was referred to the committee on printi- ng. '.:.;..:.! CfiSII mr Contempt Decision Stirs Public

Cfcfaro Fipo . Tobacco Humidors .V Smoking Seta fen Conrad Nagel, the "movie" stsr, waa born March 16, 1897, In Keokuk, la, and received hli education In Dea V Moines, graduating from Highland Smith's J Park college in that city at the age Cigar Store of aeventeen, with a bachelor of arts degree. Hia first experience was In college plays; Ister he appeared In stock and vaudeville. During the war he In ' served the nsvy. He Is six feet on which he de- t. - - ' Roadsters, expects tall, has hair and blue eyes, INkVslll ' A Whole Family in light livery the very near future. His -- 0 in of Buick Users first Buick was a 1912 tourimr car. Buiclc ,1.- -, In 1913 he the second car t purchased Nine Buick automobiles owned in and in 1916 two more. These were followed MEN YOU MAY MARRY one family would seem to indicate in 1917, '18, and by new u models each year, three more in 1923, n' rubber cables that tbe Buick is a pretty serviceable ana now four-whe- el car more especially since these nine the latest model with By E. R. PEYSER brakes, which Mr. Woodford cars make a total ox twenty-tw- o vi J randnrtjbar thinks is a Man LlkeThls Buicka purchased by this same family the classiest of them all. Haa Proposed 1 u fifroinniets. since iiu. to Yout The cars and their owners as Americanised Symptoms: He's alert and Ciishonscf are '. f follows: j . snappy. . Talking nothing but I features Frank H. Harwood. of San Dimaa Judkion had come to the United business. Is fairly successful, the well. Tou California, has purchased ten cars, States with the firm resolve to make dresses fairly like thatmokss him at first a lot. Tou aak Mm as follows. His first Buick was a this to our talk 1910 country; Itudy and he likes shows. "Oh. If Buick aOsT3 model, followed by a 1923, and Charles L. Comp- if yes, ways of doing things; and to become Craig (above) rm too work." that one, by a 1916.. In 1917 Mr. Har- troller of tbe City of , not tagged after 'A'insurance wood purchased two cars, another in a real American as soon aa possible. a decision, of the U. 8. Su- Adores bis work. Never beard ' through ' 1918, two more in 1920, and his latest Smillingly he greeted a fellow work preme Court must serve sixty dsys of "Pilgrim's Progress." Ella risk. car this a 1923 model. ad- In year, In er one morning, asking how he felt. Jail for contempt of court unless Wheeler Wilcox, or Raphael, dition, his Mrs. is the now to hla io sister, Thayer, "Feel fine outta sisrht." waa the public opinion rallying never reads anything but adver- Buick the owner of a 1923 Buick aedan. re support forces a pardon. Below la ply.'-- and business Journals. B. A. ' Woodford of : ..; ,, Justice Julius Mayer, of New York, tising Claremont, , "Cafes and Jazi all brother-in-la- w Next he met fellow whose almost right" aayi Stondardmpariam , California, a of Mr. morning a decision, three fears on the U'o, waa the .court he, "after a business banquet, BIXZS Harwood, now owns three 1923 countryman street, who, in upheld by higher - much Buick cars and has given his order greeting, ask him how he felt : I'rorulnent men declare It complete but don't think music Touriaf (IMS TbntPi rips mlatlou of the principal - of free use In the home; I'm for the for one of the new 1924 "Feel swill. You can't see me." Isa . SMS , nreas. Tin P Four . fp masuma when I'm young; then tWePi PiiiiM" Sport . Touriaa . . . k . 1T18 I'll go out for culture!" . . Smukn a.il.n . . . Sill IN FACT lm Phssbsw Stdaa . 11SS Foar Pimngir Coupe ISSS As far as culture goes he'll al- ' , FOURS be an Infant I ways culture Ttn PaMcnfir Tourinc $ pes Flt Pamar Mas .$1491 Prescription for Bride to Be: Two Paawimr Rotdtsjr S3S Four Pimngir Coupe , USS J Take your art galleries, II--" Ptiomm I. o. b. Buick Pmeiorii Smmnnif (as to aw arfoW. brarles and plays In the ' ' daylight Be a good listener evenings. BEDDOW BUICK COMPANY Absorb This: BUSINESS IS THE BUSINESS GALLUr, NEW MEXICO OF BUSINE8S. ( by MeClur Nw,ppr Syndicate.) HERBERT BROS. BUICK COMPANY '' ' . , . AZTEC, NEW MEXICO

Whtn better automobiles arq built, Buick will build Htw I read yew ckw Christie ted tests YOUR tin its cipiMlllei f wssksMses test smss r :., fsr ( m ftikes HAND ti ikswi Is yew stlsk

THE HANP OF A DOCTOR tHE hand of a successful physician, , 1 or one wno may oeconie a success Ji O tul aliould be and n (VUvUVUinvA5niiWDAV I physician, supple imootb. The following are some of tbe traits of a good doctor, as Indi cated In the hand: I Tact, shown by s thumb that is well GIFTS "walated," that Is, Indented or marked at the Joint.

Kindness, shown by a mount of iK','-.ii.- Venus, or ball of the thumb, which la my Our Holiday Shoe Stock is Complete and Up-to-t- he moderate In alse. I Tluttls Electrical the line of life and Christmas Gifts Minute-Styl- e and Prices Reasonable the line of the head well apart. Very a line of the heart Par Excellence Trustworthiness, 5' that la forked at the beginning. M Thar la aomethlnd else Popularity la Indicated by a line of for everyone, from SSioas for the Entire fate which rlsea on the mount or to gxandfoika, whlls Family Luna (at the aide of the band) and Prices compared to auality ' ' ' r mas:e electrical moat do EARLY AND SECURE THE runs Into the mount of at the 1 gifts LOOK AT OUR WINDOW DISPLAY, SHOP Saturn, '. ' etrable the second This shows I for both the girer and " base of linger. tne receiver. BEST SELECTIONS unusual popularity, but also depend 'i Decide to make electrical ence on public caprice for success. , gifts , I choice YOU ARE WELCOME AT OUR STORE AND WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND tt, , your and select them from (2 br loo.) our stocks. ' ; ample : SERVICE J COURTEOUS City of Flowers. I I Uttu you our Gift Suggestion Florence, Italy, is known aa tbe city rouur. REMEMBER WE ARE GIVING AWAY of flowers, Here the famous orris root UGTIUCAL GIFT IUAOOVABTUUI perfumes are produced from root of the large purple Iris or flag, which la grown extensively throughout the sur rounding districts. 0

WORTH OF VALUABLE PRESENTS A UNE 0' CHEER V THE SHOE HEADQUARTERS y John Kendrlck Bangs, www EACH AND EVERY ONE WILL RECEIVE PRESENTS ACCORDING TO THE hr: AMOUNT OF THEIR PURCHASE. YOU WERE SATISFIED WITH YOUR ' MY SONQ PRESENTS LAST YEAR AND WILL EE SATISFIED AGAIN THIS YEAR. BONO must dwell on love MI llneaa. '' And things of Joy and cheer, 2. That thoss who.:.'"dwell 'mid sosnes of stress SI May feel their spirit near, mm reminded In And be their pain GfiLUP ELEGTRIG LI3!IT DO. that as the sunshine follows rain ft FOR CORNER COAL AVEKUS AND TH'JSD STREET So on their niht of woe the morn Will Htht the way to peaoe re- "Electrical born. Mcrchnnira" (10 W Hectare Newspaper radicals.) " J4' . PHON2 12 J 'JLJ, r. it-- ::1 At: n -- J C Tear b A4s: (:) laCi tit aJ r t i lfca Ofilaa Oafl, Ft .1 . t -.' It .4 t w cmr. w. act cacaoo. xa. tz rczx t, t-- rrii rrs 4trsurc "A . . . are 23 C? KZ7T KSUCO PRSS3 ASSOCIATION f.T vn. Sr. will be &nt or farr - A. E. CASTSa. Xlaneger tiii size hu a bettw toi or t't- t mitaii!. T&ere Wui li an ..Mnn f what Xmaa should niskt at 7:W. to iu riven by the paitor. In aJ the csurcn c? iv nrnmUai to be on In keep it's with the Yule-ti- de happinest and rood will toward men. Cast b CaAtm torn X ' tmr temz (Utter Dy Sriafei) CHURCH IN CHRIST gundar School nnda at 1 10:3 A. II.. at CityWClub EWM. fConrreffational) ' D. Mintater rib'" ' , wvleoaM. Rer. Lewie A Stark,, Scaaaaar a alanf 1. ADI03 - eoUactioM. Everybody CoprnsM ItU But spixit '.n T rimh Vnrahln with csusca of tss colt i. RehibU ,,,-- i . " of (EPUCOMUI Bihla reel of Dictum on "The 1 hive resigned as editor . The...tiauup... neraia, -- comes to an Bar. A. J. 0. Dowta IMIvivm nnrr-r- v , , ... , "this issue my worn ana conncwuwu in no cnurcn"?rlacnooi wiw oww THE NAME ON THE CQX ' - Fourth Sunday in .dvent . end...... t koa rrmwn from a small WnaahlD Christ' nme w - " "5" Communion, 8 A. M. ,.nA?frnin During my .... wn ill k nrooVlv nunT tne Holy ; on toi one w w .MHt Church School, : a. . v srvli with sermon 'The style weexiy 7nTiin this and Sermon, .11 a. u . rhriatma For Today. : a point for SUti. can with some degree of7 pride, .Morning Prayer wise- - This I say u Special Christmaa Music. If the ... n-- .i the NatlV' mm afar to-- - wor ia my only reward. mu. n.. uAr.iH p.r,nt of men bwujutj Mr. A. H. wno....nas Deen wim .t.!. .L. U.nmii ahniilri nnt averv Christmas Carter, " a veteran .in the "l, Christian today make a real effort to the last year, i. a. sal 1 nVIIjl aae tBaiel during l , - . unrwv ai . atmnff Bniinrn cit liih uiu huvvm Bt.v. i aaft-TI- worsmp tne iyuu lmisihao ' SWeM in that night at midnight: Chora. Vnruimaa ; v ..i-- a hearty satisfactionWJknowing Mondy ft.nn rami, Wtiila" Service An unr.h .i.kitMt rhrintmaa oroKram by the VTIBIUUK U ... - I1U A. jn. New I dio you, aieu others; fine Christmas music; singing GOOD name on . Prosperous Year, A BYUS METHODIST CHURCH i.j .v. (Vl.ufM ttlalt frnm Santa GEO for ANNOUNCEMENTS Claus; and plenty of good things A rVi hax adds to the John Witt Hentrix, Pastor every enna present, bw ' SCHAUER'S REPORT uoni . , . . of makes JUDGE Dr. and Mrs. SU wisn 10 exvenuj charm a gift; .v. u i. . fka fViriitmaa OTMtinflrS vna uoofc ' remem- to .11 their friends at thia time and even a small e a xnere -- to Christ ust one other of the peace who can proem, Tn"even-rpnnr- t 4ia1lv invite them the find justice re-- . hm wel- of official matters from his docket than the ,tnned , Christmas pro-- mas Services on Sunday. brance doubly port of Judge jonnnaucr - ;;-- ; come Whether it's a Hart Schaffner & Marx suit the conscience and for the public good. or a. necktie, gift T.. J k. nnnrf. if VOU Are a feel here will be hap- do you good it will make you bought legger, or a sympaimaer w received a - nf nrnmitutionr- - ... pily vsiirun uuj .jufa"""- oe maue w rne w - you win tcc iu. iarmer vif" r. ' clause. ffificomtaj" bSS Place ini.whichito live and more wifU and he won't be misled by the exemption t wnoleaome nlace in which to rear a iamuy, au . law-awiuu- m ,.SJ iaaaaaaa "v in anita ftf vourself that ffooa people TWENTi-rlve- i amasnur kkb 'lu..-LU,u,- '7...xt & i ce tne wno ww com wim - one Wiust ol .peace M -- I York. Here ia xorage ' HUUa6t..j- a,.,rfcJVHBnav ... a t 1. U a imm toe nis oain to politics to interfere witn mm. Hart Schaffnor A Marx Clothes r IT t": JJinl of the neace who is strong enough to combat measly so-call-ed legal technicalities. 210 Coal Avenue court would oe a great --- .t aio7.w....t tnw tha-- - nublicr r increas-- as sheriff has received compliment from WITH plenty winter snows coupled'with steadily i Mvers 4ittnna navf.. nnrtnor ft lamb indUBXry ssynaer vu wio " uubmicoo Muum i and as effidnt as Lomise8 t be ' MOTORCYCLE should wear uniforms. The weas aggressive . : policemen STSVSthe Government wouia no. u vv k moisture in tne grpunu w. That is the aim of the law that - enty ;n; sight of a uniform stops speeding. extrf a department for the en- J time.EJ--Thus we predict greater prosperity of maintaining 8pring m the expense n ithe - lines to ease up loca. a . an-oi- wa nak that you read not to trap reckless drivers and gatner ... ima ' oi tne vuisieau ' " iorcement taxes.' i . ,"' tax-- LO0K over the many 6f aLou but express the columns of this ''&'&!FSMfHo not enforced, t and all of you, by our IT MAY interest newspaper readers to know that the book two-fol- d, one an dollars are has A a.- ea tVlA ; Mil- of The meanng expressed prMa -J 2n namansnAi nfflna ia Rihlft. - Son Herald as an advertising medium, the other reierence raoBi uscu m "ouv. " : rlilArted addedridSkuiMto the public's treasury. The Gallup ton with Shakespeare a close, third. Once in a lid throttle what little good of and Merry Christmas and comes second, -- riVoWto to a7appreciation your patronage, 4. , . ' ' wniie we uoc t vwu5iwMwMei ! oniofv thnt'a whv We- have- - u XTom wi """,..,rould do lor me Deiienueiiv ui duv.v., , nofjjj Van, nSWow d rto - cleirtaif to come a K P0!!the the thumb SfwSald be politicalVylo-bosses. This was case of collecting delinquent taxes against The. Pta was to collect the delinquent J wnenpnwui Myers w.urged ntoA nnr taxes and at the , nffman while at it. He did not 8t our ZS'JSii?M upon'i"' his claim, nor did he get our to lock our Sot "ton jeconS can. though h. doors, he waited nis time ana uv ",U,,C'""VMjd same treatment was accordedV'r"others, at and this gentlemanly I om judgement of Sheriff Myers. is thing ttedlttiwand while the public in office and an- to be a gentleman serving soullees be a stool pigeon for the satisfaction of other thing : as E bosses. , Take it from us As long and would Political the Judite Schauer and Sheriff Myers are on the job in capa- and county there will city of chief peace officers in this town nor no 1)6 political persecutions. aaaaiaJlaiamiii TheTwith Town Marshall W. P. Diggs, out-la- w in i hUMneuyi district and Pressure to bear upon the elements such success as he made of tne with pronounced season's UbSSS case, Gallup is in a position to extend the ; Xcias Like en greetings to her good citizenship. , There it Nothing that Expresses the True Spirit of AFPorprUte FARMER WONT DE FOOLED fieceor jawcuy

a sold--W IT ISTCULY.TIIS WHATEVER may be public opinion in reference to whether spring from the welling of iers' bonus, approval come from 99 gratitude in the American heart, or disapproval of the country's finances. Senator Smoot, " GIFT THAT LASTS 1hi-- wh?o?pose?the bonus, is likely to stub hU.toe in proposk meet the establishing a sales tax. And Tk.i Wife, Sister, brother, Sweetheart and tion to emergency by to his u u rift Thavt la Alwav Appropriate lor Mother, Frjead, he ia not likely to fool the farmer by alluding proposed bill aa an "expenditure tax." ; v; are already taxed to death. Thlfarmer suffering overly from already to hgtafto pay exhorbiUnt prices for the things he has buy low prices for what he has to sell, and, unquestion- aVales will ont lessen this burden. The Seenator ably tax taxa-tf- ia one of the country's .foremost experts in f Wei to cross this bridge nd assuage the farmer by pro-vic>h-at all below $6,000 shall be exempt from expenditures fa and Father a KSco Pair of Qasaoa tax. but it is difficult to see how th .well affect Give Mother theproposed of cltizene. the farmer any more than any other class our mw a fact are uguaUy on a scale than the expenditures of tneperwaallr larger re-mem- industries. Moreover, Senator Smoot should other - out man if there is one characteristic that stand- in the oppo-- 5ith of fair always bespeaks rn teh hoe it is the spirit play v': f 1 ,' T'-',- niCZIAHD IXO'-T-D - l- ; I.. v.- - j. y i J n minimi jL . Iat-at k J0IIZ3 QAYZ: c. : i r ::s n t;tcr t- U U r'ic: ir'i'1 l.r j : "T iJ yt-- 1 j (OomVM ay KAatd ) ',. a(t l f trrcr Uncommon tto i k;:j .u?. fc,lr:;.e kvr IM't,. :e. il-.- rr cen- 'r j ;.'Tt r,t..T e: wiln. : Flodiars are letfon. It is i r-- j. tre! o;.7 t of tiiir rr .V r vis-io- n ter of men who are few. To t few rlre tov.lt of c.j;r The giver of flCOCt) to key make up tJte rank and fllaiioliof ho, haa nrsre handed tie gift' .of !iVu'i.tl scouts to fight the dime novel s5Mila manity. They comprlss" the leadership, Uiey who direct the way read something of the two-J- csy them "ft common of tie mirth. Te only is riven brand. Democrat people whom, as IdnctU -- UELPINO OT1IET.S Okmulgee ;said, God surely must have lovei iaicicatim. It ia taey who i W-t on ' since I of future next lasy brother, Be crawled out from ha made so many of tlza. tie eurtiln tie Ce rcr.x busiest man caa find rirht move for the masses to make. ri;2 little his borne In an old piece of wood by time to Ploddera are hot without th!r tpm)be The moat , Tie the who dare the was sur- helpfuL determined virtuea.. are n-- notion are can T ' TTTLB WORM was hidden wider roadside and' here he man laany tier stiLIa, ahead and alone.' of can, without harm to himself, industrial. the marsh Eecaue a leaf. He did nbt dare move, for rounded by early birds.' He would Eable, They are their confidence, the wooden nut con stop now and then to help others on flTI? foundation of ' all birds were oat never be wise or wealthy now, he Society. idence in them and follow them. Axe the early looking the way up. - . are slow con- f feared, and is for being healthy, Lit- They tremendous, but liraiti The leader must for him or some of hie family and he Few successful men are who force. leadership. tle Worm was 111 that there stantly moving They carry new be wished he had stayed la bed as bia feeling very have express the or supplanted by minute. notions much for their fellows. him who represents that which is brokers bad done. , .,, ( The race for success Is hot and hard, 1o. . ."What, Is that he look- new. Every champion ia some 'day HJar1y bed and early to rise r thought, but there are times when ing at something round and hard- - always confronted by his better. Youth is makes folks healthy, wealthy and wise," others can be lifted from the roadside bold and looking on the close beside leaps ahead. Little Worm had once heard some one ground and put back on their " the leaf under which he was hiding. feet NOTICE Mitrs are never afraid. As soon uy, ao be went to bed early and tot Indeed Is "Looks as If could Inside that Bard the man who will aa timidity controls they cease to be np early In the morning, Just to try I get not and be Little Worm. offer a word of advice or encour- masters. s, ; ::. , safe," thought :,: end find out If all. this saying was agement to a brother bound the same "Those Bliarp-bllle- d creatures could It is only the man who ia subser- true. And here he was frightened half way. '. .. vient to the who wears an not peck through that, I am certain." truth There Is little enough kindness In armor which can , Little Worm moved so carefully .nothing penetrate. the world, but that Is not the fault of DEPOSITORS Back in the ranks are the doubters, that none of the eyes looking sharp Its men. . stumblers. Their for him saw even leaf move. He great i McKINLEY grumblers, protests the Read and COUNTY are silenced bv the dodders, who bear was safe under a nut. biography you will dis large cover that all those who .Vi- - V ' them forward, willingly or unwilling It took some time for Little Worm practically, BANK attained high In the world were ly, on the great march. to get Inside the nutshell, but when places glsd to others a hand on their Get Sometimes the whole mass seems he did found he had a nice home give "Proof of Claim" into he war ' Receiver to fall back. But the masters do not all to himself; a safe one, too, where not later th.an know-th- The old, the weak, the 111 need ffear. They e light of the star birds, ones or late ones, could help, January 12th, 1924, or early as a matter of course. They need more will lead them on again. not get him. , forfeit claim. than they receive, although the world your "Ah, Brother Wrlggley was wrong," finalinc-Gasoli- ne which has been Is learning, day by day, better to pro- be BsfNl mused Little Worm as he ate his oil. The Depositors used for cleaning an article may vide for them. Of Course, You Will soil "Early to bed and to rise does used strain and again if. when early But the young need too. They make one wise. help, Committee ed, it is filtered through filter paper healthy, wealthy and need to be told of the "Here am I one a dangers that Light Your Christmas which can be purchased at any arug feeling after good wait on ahead and how to avoid them. and Is store. ,. .... '," breakfast there plenty left for They need the lessons that the more dinner and aa well, so that Is Tree Electrically supper successful can give them and, above wealth. And I was wise be- enough all, they need encouragement when CHRISTMAS TREE because I was wise to and all fore, get up they get "In the dumps," as the young A bed asrlow with little" lamps of "What la Thatt" He Thought not stay In like lazy Wlggley, for are prone to be. If I had I should never have found a many colors and many bills You will never be poor or so unsuc shapes to death with all those sharp house In nice hard to live like this. cessful that you cannot afford to be adds life, variety and charm pecking about trying to find him. "No wind or rain can touch me and the safest meth- - bad kind. lour way to prosperity will and provides Little Worm's brother Wriggle; Is and warm. Talk be- it snug about never be so hard that you will not od of tree ligthing. told him there was no truth In this as as a In a ing snug bug rug my, have . to a not for tlie Worm family any- opportunity speak cheering saying, my, he Isn't nearly as comfortable as word or These little are so con- how. "Lnte to and late to bed do a kindly deed to others lights getftip a worm In a nut I who need venient. in sets of make a worm happy, fat and well fed. your help. Complete "I think I will make a little rhyme It Is well to be determined all for Is for me," said Wriggler. enough eight ready attaching good enough about that," said Little Worm: to to be devoted "The bird catches the worm. succeed, to the no fuss, no trouble. Can be early "Too may sing about the snugness of achievement of success. But he who 1 once and he Isn't to turned on or off in a twinkling. heard, going a bug In a rug, . climbs to the over the backs of ma And If wish to be top qptch ypu But the worm In a nut Is the snuggest his fellows a not worth be wise now and In bed." gains prise Just as easily detached and healthy stay of snug." and lives and But tittle Worm would not heed his having, dies, mean, put away for another time. ($, llll, by ItcClur Nwiptpr ByndlMtt.) selfish and despised a lite that no de- cent man would wish his deadliest Get a Tree Electric Outfit and may enemy." you all have a Merry Christmas and Do not be kind because it pays divi a Happy New Year. Prohibition Party Colorado G. O.P. dends. Do not be helpful because you To Put Ticket For Pres. Cool id expect to profit by It Be kind be- Up ge cause you want to be kind, snd your 1 GALLUP ELECTRIC DENVER, Dec 16. Colorado re life will be happy and your old age WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. The filled with contentment. to take no have a new date to look for CHRISTMAS prohibition party plans publicans by John Bttke.) chances about finding a ticket it can ward to early in the coming year, LPI5PCTC0. in 1924 support the campaign among George H. Shaw of Fort Collins, state those to be chosen the other poli- "Electrical Merchandise" by chairman, announced here today. Mr. Miss Alta Crumb was married to tical organizations, but will nominate Collins said he to call a mee- PHONE 12, candidate of own before the re expects George Bird in Berrien County, Mich., its ting of the 'State central committee In week. and democratic national con- last publican February to select the time and place ventions have an opportunity to name the state convention which will their standard bearers. for Just a word in which to say name the party's fifteen delegates to Decision to put a ticket into the the republican national gathering in ' be Christmas field was reached here last night by Cleveland, June 10. Happy your the national committee of the party, In the of John F. Vivian, which selected as the opinion ... Columbus, , republican national committeeman, convention city and instructed its ex who returned from the conven Day, ecutive committee to date today fix a prior tion-pickin- g in to 10. meeting Washington, Happiness and good cheer June the Colorado delegation to the nation- glad Former Representative Charles H. al gathering is certain to vote for Randall of California, who was the Fresicient Cooiidge lor tne prestden Lasting you throughout the party's first successful congressional tial nomination, candidate, told the committee that an independent party, with a platform extended us year. likely to appeal to the prohibition With thanks for the patronage party, was sure to be formed. It will during the past, we desire to extend to all be headed, he predicted, By Senator our very best wishes for LaFollette of Wisconsin, or Henry Ford, and may advance a ticket that the prohibition party may adhere to. Earth'i grandeit hearu bv been lov A MERRY Q1RISTF.IAS o Ing bearti, Lord Chesterfield said no woman Sine time and arth began i And the who tali was so that she could be insen- boy klues mother ugly la every Inch a man. . AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR sible to flattery, but he must have Eben Rexford. said something else, to get his repu- tation. Louisville Times. FOOD THE FAMILY WILL LIKE ; Both Sides of Street Carbon Tailors FOR a breakfast or supper dish City is more If Life is like walking along a crowd nothing appetizing, ed street there always seem to. be you like codfish than : n fewer obstacles to getting along on Codfish Balls. the opposite pavement, and yet, if Wash salt codfish and pick In one croses over, matters are rarely pieces, using one cupful. Wash, peel menaea. iiuxiey. and cut In slices two cupfuls of finely-dice-d potatoes. Cook the fish wltb the potatoes until the potatoes are soft. Drain and mash well, add a tablespoonful of butter, one well-beate- n egg, a dash oi pepper and drop by spoonfuls into hot fat. Fry until brown. Flat cakes may be made and sauted in butter, turning so that : both sides are browned. ,

' needs . - ' The Santa Fe gays efficient transportation to meet growing corn Chowder. of possible under existing Governmental regulation. Cut S one and one-ha- lf Inch cube of country u salt pork Into small dice and try out Farmers and business men asked to exercise their influence in giving until the cubes ere brown, add one Act a fair trial. sliced onion and cook five miuutes. Transportation Strain fat into a saucepan. Parboil four cupfuls of sliced potatoes, add TLa tfinAi Aur MMtiinftl life artsi1iits1v ' 7. A Government Commission determines I to tho fat, then add two of whether railroad line be built or cupfuls transportation, primarily the or not a may boiling water and cook until the pota- depends upon sold with ' railroads. To insure that all important func- abandoned, leased, or merged any toes are soft ; add one can of corn ' - tions of the railroads are discharged in an other line. ;. ,. and four cupfuls of scalded milk. Govern-me- nt MS and dependable manner the Season' with salt and pepper and orderly . 8. and form of discrimination haa undertaken to regulate them in the Any every serve with milk crackers which have is prohibited by law. been scalded In hot milk. following particulars: . 9. A Government Commission prescribes Chicken en Casserole. CHRISTMAS 1. 1 A Government Commission determine methods and and makes Dress and clean a fowl and freight and passenger rate. safety appliances young constant inspection for any failure to observe cut Into pieces for serving. Spread May yours be the hope of the morning .V A ! with one-thir- d of a of butter, 2. Gorernment Commission determines its requirements. cupful ' A Into a casserole with of Bethelhem's star "fair return" the value of put and sprinkle And the peace what is a on prop- There are duties the and Add one of used for but does devolving upon salt pepper. cupful of Christmas erty transportation purposes, people to see that the railroads are given fair cream and two cupfula of fresh mush- And the joy dawning not guarantee any return. Boards to room caps, broken into bits. ' Cook treatment by the Commission and i Wherever on earth you are. mtnutea then with one V exer- ten thicken .. j ' whom has been delegated the task of .y '"'V, J 3. A Government Conmiission determines of flour mixed with two cising the overwhelming control described tablespoonful the above value of transportation property. tablespoonfuls of water. ' above, and that the provisions for such con- Hi .! Luiil 1L3 FLLY ; A. Board trol are not lightly with nor changed A Government determines tampered ; Peanut Macaroons. case of dis- until clear need for and worLfj con3oDS in some change appears.' Beat the white of on egg until stiff wats aund With such treatment assured the railroads can between railroad employer employe. and add one-four- th of a cupful of pute will and to and grow in capacity efficiency granulated sugar gradually, while determines table-spoonfu- ls 3. A Government Commission meet all the needs of our country, and health beating constantly; add live k . whether or not railroad may and vigor will be assured to our great national of chopped peanuts sod s gj&d bonds. industries, such as fanning, manufacturing, tsaapoonful of vanilla. Drop from the mining and commerce. Up of a spoon on a buttered sheet two 6. A Government Commission has Inches apart. Garnish with half of s determined how all railroad accounts T7.&STCrY. President peanut and .hake for twelve te fifteen tie to be kept. . The Atchison, Topeka Seals Fe Railway System minutes. . ', :,:v... V. '., ..;;-..- fa:

" V: TT - - " - V:lx i f tt 1 lr- -- m - r i U . ) a r v i . T t of CisJ J r :t - t t- -yl I A 1 K. "i-z'- ri jL. .i - aC:-- L ' ra z- i t ttw iteaa wu fat- wi'Ji a It U It t ; tt fc.ts t'JL x - -- 1 t X 1 t v ganta Fs very to s-- r c: fc.'. jt Caap gra'yirjt i i tt est in t-- stiooU erixtci by 1 -- " 1 travel over Santa Ft (or community. - sr-- f D ' 1 Jrt Lis r1t tie f. Jr- .!- it " -i dc T, toCa cut tad westbound. ex Tht several grade rooms were oren TTtfe Xl-- t havt r?M ttT" Tv f Jrry 1 sil records and visitors had the privilege of see ., r-- 1 previous rnonttdy ,iLa, Cc-- : ---T ir--g bain made "ZLri - ' vl -4 rf. T f movement to the tht preparations for (JafJiiarr- "tt r'a ta r'l i' ,i .greater than in tM comma oi December s nitron Lucbsai: MjUt Jfjrtl3." ( U-- t Esint , , J, waaita high staple process of eractlc to was' called pE3atHf-AMtn- M .i cf'ttsrist business, The meeting to order by la as benocial as U i. Xi!t it to tn-- -t Mrs. :r according the president, Floyd, The first la to a Uttie while rven our. by Ju. B. numbers on tht were two tstotUaolng. those program of as who succeed la obtaining mas- the of the . tl i atenger . Agent of tht Christmas songs, by tht children of dm)' liquid beauty the third Kiss Barker teacher. tery of our tsnotloBt, our glib tor-o-e, B trade, our fct rraiyiing this tamtnst trsvt! to These were enjoyed by both the au struttisg pride aad our iadolsoce, lag history. It la not as tt gsatraUy Bod a new ' I ( tt it shown that the travel dience and the singers. , ourselves la world, 7 supposed, a coatractioa of aJellnSa 'or j it We O per cost above October last A brief business session followed: , ; wonder at the arreeableness of CeilBda. or even Bosallaa, though the tJ some-wh- at wtitbound, and 25 ptr cant A discussion of an Art Exhibit for our friends, 'the lovellaets of the blos- latter came lot existence la rr, east-bou- nd l iviw than for tht tame Gallup was held. Mr. White spoke on: soms, the tweet songs of the birds the same manner. Linda is one la 183. , The New Mexico Art, now on exhibit and the thousands of beautiful things of tht "serpenr names, which are e October not being a month during at The Museum in Santa Fe, being-availabl- all about ua which heretofore ws have found in ibun dance la Teutonic wfcica tourist rattt were effective for for exlhibita in New attxi- - passed without notice. ' nomenclature. 'v"1' ' east-bou- travel, the 25 per cent in CO. t At last we havt succeeded in pull- The old! Oerman word for snake to creese it pointed at a very good The amagementt for the exhibit ing an old mask from our face sad lindwurm, or aupple worm. The frustration of businett CHRISTMAS tht tnormoui were left to a committee. we are able to smile. We have la Vlslgttbs considered the litbeness of that it on on '""""" 's development going tht The assembly at thia time were ad some way conquered our stubbora saako a' characteristic of 'r':' ;, coatt and it it the the great "''''?'';":' alto indicative, journed to meet in Miss Faircloth's and found a of faith the word survived and officials that biff affairt relat- spirit grain beauty and tay, room where the Seventh grade pupils faith In ourselre snd la our Intimates. as Undo or Uada. When old Santa knocks at your ing to agricultural, industrial , and Anally reached Spain a very Christmas We wom- are de- presented unique are changed tad tht wholt tt wu translated to mean "fair manufacturing enterprises, pisy of a mining camp. door manding tht attention of an army of world 1s changed with ua. an." The Spanish Uada, which was men who find to travel Miss Faircloth and htr pupilt are It It whea we realise this that we used a name in that coun- it profitable to be as, proper We "hope that he will bring between California and the cen- congratulated on the success of experience s great dash of Joy, was to other European big A. try, brought ter of the east while on thia the play and the P. T. are very ap In measures aad to as a suffix carrying tne rhymed Lydlsa nations and England All you want and even more attadily increasing butineaa. preciative oi opportunity afford tuned In sweetest than a name. ed them of hearing it. keya. rather complete The Santa Fe chief also points to We soar oo the wings of the dove. the Sixteenth fash-Io- n Yes; every blessed thing. The next was down In century, tht the fact that the number of people "progression" Wt have risen high above the bogs arose for it to other who two flights of stairs to the Domes attaching came to California over that rail- and ( tic Science room delicious sand quagmires. feminine appellatives by wsy of orna- road from May to and Sep- where be- including wiches and coffee were served. We have come from a state ment Its significance forming a pretty tember, this was 30 cent - year, per tween and Our vision Btymol-oglt- tt than o sleep waking. compliment to Ita bearer. greater the travel to this way is clear. Our mind Is lor we same laat In alert, appro claim that Rosalind and Rosaline period year. fact, Coolidge to dis- ' it has been shown that all estimates Open dative, considerate and kindly originated In this manner. to ' made by the traffic officials as to the Quarters posed. Our thoughts fly straight England, however, liked the sound outlook for a big passenger business tht mark, never diverted by of Linda so well that tht name waa lt-Cc- or a of hot blood. this year have been exceeded in WASHINGTON, Dec neral violent rush preserved Intact and has grown In Indescribable manner a every case. Mr. Duffy predicts an campaign headquarters for President la some popularity both there, and In this even our greater increase in the tourist Coolidge will be established in Chi burden has slipped from galled where It is preva- PURITAN BAKERY and home country, especially seeker travel to this state cago on . shoulders, and we are buoyant, hap lent la the South. for the remaining weeks of this W. CASADOS year, James Good, former member of py, unconquerable. The sapphire Is Linda's tallsmanlc e WALKER, Preps. and for all of 1924. The universe the house from Iowa, and now prac ruling forces of the gem. It Is believed to hsve the power Just back from the Gen- law in has se- of while Chicago, ticing cnicago, been have taken hold us, other to enhance her beauty and charm aad eral Passenger Agent declared the lected to manage the campaign in the and lower forces are losing ground. conditions west protect her from envy. Monday Is art improving and people middle for the nomination of Affection, sentiment and compassion a rule are more about die President ber lucky day and 7 her lucky number. at learning Coolidge. have become of our disposition. wonderful Summers in and o parts (v k WhMltr Sjradlett, lee.) California, The has are no of the the control of Impulse grown longer opinion that of our state it a wintering place only, Navy May Fight perfect through the supremacy o Ruin-Runne- rs higher motives. GO AHEAD AND TRY We are enslaved ao more by the TliE RIGHT THING The ataW WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 11. harpies of pssslon. simple opera "Us women," aaid the suffrage Authority would be granted President tion of self-contro-l, the careful and RIGHT TIMB ' will-pow- er of - leader, "can do anything that you Coolidge to use naval craft and men continuous exertion bat tansnaasBBBi nun mm H to prevent rum smuggling under a set ut free. . sMARTUaXSIA1L "Yeah," sneered hte cynic, "let's bill by Representative Where formerly we moved about dufrs see yon grow a beard.'' Summers, Republican, Washington. with dour faces wo now go with beam where la other we Whatever you would snake hsvbttuat ing smiles; days It were met with rebuffs we are given praetlee Bplotetue. cheery receptions and encouragement IF YOU FLAY CARDS The Strong, sunny parts of nature TM EVERT which we have by supreme effort de- community there art some women who in- veloped are ours, and we are keeping never receive vitations to card are step with the victors, sure of victory parties. There for ourselves la the faith that Illu alwaya men at the club who are never asked to In minates our way. take part a friendly game MoCIot of poker or whist. This msy possibly (Ob tits, fer Wtwywr SyatlsaU.) i ., ii JJ v, ... i .i be due to the fsct that they play a j ..li. jv. very poor game. Much more frequent Anyone Laughed ly tt it due to the fact that they are negligent of the little fine point! of At You courtesy In the game. ; ilSll By BTH1L R. At a general no conversation thing FEYSE Because should be Indulged in during the You Keep ReHgleut Holidays game, save that which It part of the CHRISTMAS In tht "Old ltyle"t playing. Tht person who Insists on CHRISTMAS This laughter takes all the talking la Inconsiderate of the others, nerve you have to "keep going," who are confused or annoyed by this ; Here's for a Christmas through., Don't mind It If you distraction. Merry To all and Even among the least serious you and of yours we wish observe religious festival! play- . , The best in many a day, holiday! and the Sabbath, you ers, remember that you should give no A Christmas full of cheer, get something out of It that Intimation of the nature of your hand May Santa scatter his blessings should make you above anyone's or your approval or dlsaproval of an- And may you all be sure to have laughter, so why worry? If other person's play. Especially when Of joy along your way. you observe these dsys because you are playing partners this will A prosperous New Year. your family wants you to, and often aid your partner and throw the not because you care to, even game Id your own favor. Even when most here you are being truly un- playing the trivial selfish snd the laughter of oth- game remember that It Is very bad form even ers csn't really hurt you, except to change your play, when thrown the In your Imagination. We all you have wrong card by mistake. , - need more time, for reflection Jones Electric Co. When there difference and the religious holiday that Is of opinion Service as to which a Is Grocery will bring more of ua to our knees, the wsy la game the of if only for a In life's lit- played, opinion the majority respite should there a In humilities, more tbas prevail. If is tie E. W. TAMONY, tle helps thia Prop. can mar, opinion and there are no written any laughter rules to refer to. It should be settled ' by a simple tht cards. Your get-awa- y hers Is: drawing of there should be observe and eontem-- However, never any top, of the heated dispute concerning the rules plats; you 'will be gainer, ' the loser. the gsme among friendly players, the laugher If there are different of (ffl bjr ItoClur SndloaU.) ways play Nwippr ing the game, this should bo settled by the hostess st a card party so that all tables play In the same manner. No C5"h Yotinrt Lsadr guest should ever dispute the verdict Across turn of the hostess In a esse of this sort w 7y The main thing, of course. Is to have all play In the samt manner so that - all will have the aamt advantages, ' If you and your friends play for money, never invite a newcomer or stranger to play . with you without clearly Indicating this la the Invita- tion. If you find that you are expect CHRISTMAS ed to play for money and have not CHRISTMAS been previously told that you would be Here is ours to add to others expected to do so, yon may, without breach of courtesy, decline ami- When Christmas shall ita- - be- any Let us say as matter of fact, gifts cably to play. If you do not like to ' play cards for snd still wish to Ours includes all the stow ... , prises others, plus attend a card party where are prises ) May it bring its best to you, given, 'you are quite free to ssk your What'er they may have lacked. 0 hostess not to count your tally la the 7" The gift of peace, of angel's song general totals.'"' A woman should never take advan And the gifts of friendship true. tage of her sex In any game or sport In which ahe compotes with mea la golf, you know, a woman Is expected to replace the Sod she breaka aad to Merchants Banlc hunt her own balls Just like the men m with, so In cards shows the plays she fkvYerlli&G poor spirit If she permits the mea to shuffle for her or deal when there Is no reason why she should do this ssvs thst she Is s woman. (S tilt, kr MCIiin Httimw Sjrmdlwle.1 Imptrttnt Ottall. Be I dreamed I saw a man kissing you Isst night The young lady across the wsy soys Sht (Innocently) What tins was the federal court dockets are terribly It London Tlt-Bit- crowded and the supposes tht divorce we are a greet tttractloa to a lot of morbid with better: The d?eranet between a aalnt aad people aothtng a sinner oa often is to do thaa sock in aad oat over Ca any given day - Try ts rareno between a p?- !- - l!r. C. E. CniEr-V- y tz returned DAT tkZTt to his heme at iort Ark., after '- TT- .-- -n V CI lit. C -- ;x end a few days visit wIJj LIi son; Leon Sunday was birth Lvr tine f r . Aa ) -a tJlli'lz Cr-i'- In t;i Ctarllnsky. Leon Csariuir! asi fcvtr"1 rr r-..- tri tt LTr.' " LZj Izzii of rey V.;.L.7 his good wife and me... s oi I a Car forth, 11m aueee?: 7 -, B o 1 1 members of Lis I, A'-- u -1 erer'r- at uocx, at ce rnme J. Fr Heath, with family, with a nucrar el tcisr i V :U CLta at vc: 1 i-- - xruj, cotr-!X- ti 1 tv i's rvvBd, lit. til e. V. vmily, were here from their home at rave him a rousint- and lively rirty. poiats in the west, has j r :: i reeeo, during the week, doing their C. K. Caarlinsky, father ef Lam, anar-raen- ta and organic i an A' j ; Coc of- - Christmas l. E-- in cf tie relational sho;2g. came all the way from Fort X Ic3e Uub CcUup, axi It w3 t ia the presence ox xorty ln-v- iti occasion. And owrs located at the Carbon City LcjlL.t c w. r, Arib, for the tY .rv,.r:i j. fit fast, W. B. Sherman loft Cls week for present were: Jernr S. Farmer, Dr. Company office and yards on Secoxi Li. Lvx is tf your g maa of Los Miami, FUu, to which rlace be was Abrahams, Dr. was bourn, Dr. camea, str-e- fc Anzelaa. Cat., which viae will be the called on account of business matters. Louia Kuans, Dan Erentari, Met The club will have a strictly President Is of home of the happy youeg couple, to He will return in about SO days. Hena-e- L Mr. and Mrs. XUz . Koaen gymnasium and wUl .be Cr rt rriont ' equlpaJ the Harding Li-ior-itl Association, which they will go in about a week. Mum. '' with hand ball coarse, punching tor. Knox has friends in medicine the purpose of which is to collect Ht. many Gallup Mss FrkoTiih Ud An old fashioned Hebrew goose balls, boxing gloves, saJ lunae lor tra ejection to maintain wno cwuaratituiw wu iw mm dinner was served and with all its bag, wrestling mats and shower ei educatedhnm,and or wUl a Warren G. Ljrdinc UamoMaL J. the beautiful and highly side trimmings. The affair couldnt baths. No gambling profanity W. Chapman has been appointed accomplished young lady, Carolyn tl have been more and all of be allowed In the club rooms, and our whose careful is to interesting, citisena are assured earn chairman for llcKlnley county, to Morris, training Max Frkovich, arrested by the us join in wishing Leon many happy that they whom all contributions should be sent the crest of her dear mother, and the on send their young sons to this resort sheriffs a charge of or , department returns tne oay. in The amount of money thought to attentiveness of a devoted father, Mr. having liquor in his possession, and without fear of their being the be and for which and Bin. W. H. Morris, who are who was taken before Schauer, company of those addicted to those necessary, effort Judge ' J. W. Bontemi has been sick shall be forth to Is among Gallup's foremost and most but refused to be tried in tha court, during habits, put raise, 13,000, the week, but ia at his desk 000. One-ha- lf prominent people. was turned over to the Federal Pro- last again All are cordially invited to inspect FOX SALE: $8.00. of this sum, $1,800,000, at State Bank. Heating itove, Is to be used for the erection of a Little Cynthia, sister of Carolyn, hibition Department, and Monday of the Gallup the club rooms and see the equipment mausoleum and citation of a shrine: acted aa ring bearer, and so pertecuy this week Special Prohibition Officer and have Mr. Danforth explain tit Fsrhaos you have had voar worriai did she that she was the ob of the Club. It is expected abbot what to for one million is to be invested as an en- perform Say Sutton arrived xrom Albuquer- Cattle Men to workings juat purchase ject of the loving admiration of all. took of Frkovich to have some interesting boxlnj uurutmaa remembrancei and neces- dowment in Government bonds to que and charge and mauso- George Morris, brother of the bride, the case waa heard before U. S. Com Meet 10 bouts New Year's afternoon. sities. The remaining time between sustaining in perpetuity the Jan. leum and shrine; the balance is to be acted as best man,, while Miss Mary missioner I. H. Ford. Frkovich was tUs minute and Chirtsmai is life-lon- morning . a g friend of the At- short One of the reasons used as the Board or Trustees snail Vinson, represented by Attorney H. W. The executive board of the New principal bride, acted as bride s maid. and Grow- for the existence of the Hanns Nove- deem best for 'perpetuating the ideals kins, with Sheriff Myers Deputy Mexico Catle Men and Horse of in and The bride was beautifully dressed Poe aa chief witnesses for tne ers will meet in lty Store is to help you solve the understandnig diplomacy C C Association Gallup in a lovely wedding gown, and one of Frkovich was bound on 10. There will be much Christmas shopping problem, We the functions of Government, through government January with an educational insti the interesting features of her attire over to the U. S. Grand Jury, his bond business of importance to look after have the exact articles you want and cooperation was that the bridal veil was decorated the are the lowest ever record- tution, or otherwise as the Trustees fixed at $500, which waa given. at thia meeting. prices shall determine. with the same orange blossoms worn ed on Christmas articles In the town by the bride's mother, Mrs. W. H. of Gallup. Morris, at her wedding. HENRY CLARKSON Community XcuU . Mrs. L. A. Stark played the wed We still nave remaining a splendid march, Handl, with Henry Clarkson, son of Mr. and SIS ding "Largo," by lot of Christmas books for the young Tree for Gallup soft music during the ceremony. Mrs. Wm. Clarkson, was born at people, good substantial hard back After the happy event, a six course Dawson, New Mexico, July 11, 1906, books -- Arabian Nights; Mother As previously announced, Gallup dinner was served, and with the mer and died at St. Marys hospital Mon- Goose Rhymes; The Three Bears; will hold a Community Christmas ry making? (meats, profuse and liberal day, , 1923, age 17 years, Three Little Pigs; Trix and Nix and Tree on Christmas Eve, in the Santa with their congratulations, and in this after eight days illness with pneu- SHOES REPAIRED their Pud. Stixanlix: Robinson Cru-- Fe park. Only useful articles will be monia. He had lived in Gallup for the The Gallup Herald joins in wishing Shop Early-S- hop eso; Cinderella; Black Beauty and furnished, with such gifts for the for the young Mr. and Mrs. Knox all last aeven years, coming here with WHILE YOU Grimm's Tales, at 25c each. We kiddies, appropriate for Christmas. his from the of his Fairy the blessings to accompany them thru parents place . WAIT have other books at 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, Up to time of going to press, the a long and useful life. Nowt birth. 36c, 50c and 75c. Ten-ke- y Toy following contributions have been re- The funeral was held at the First Piano, $2.00; 12-k- Piano, $3.50; All ceived by Secretary Jerry Farmer: Methodist church Thursday afternoon Kiddie Elks steel wagons, $1.50 to $5.00; Gallup $100.00 BLDETATER NOTES Let us urge that you do your at 2:30 P. M., attended by a large Kara, $2.50; Baby Go-car- t, $7.60; Rotary Club 15.00 at once. number of the friends of the bereaved Go-ca- holiday shopping AUTO CURTAINS Dolly rt $2.75: Dolly buggy 75c, Spanish American Alliance 10.00 class mates of the deceased Nacional. 10.00 (Herald Correspondence) family, $3.80 and $5.50; Dandy coasting Hispano Americano be- acting as pall bearers. The floral Mechanical of of Eastern 10.00 Waiting until a few days REPAIRED sleighs at $4.50; toys Order Star BLUEWATER, Deo. 18. The L. fore Christmas to make offerings were many and beautiful, at low tin Sisters 5.00 your and every description prices; Pythian W. Lewis rock crusher- - has shut selections of gifts is liable to be attesting the love esteem held for drums $1.25; drums with calf hide Rebekahs 5.00 down. Considerable of the the a young man taken so 8.00 machinery attended with disssppointment young life, hood $1.75 to $3.00; the Boy Scout Colored Baptist Church and is being loaded for soon, in the prime of promise. Kev, H. Drake 5.00 equipment Bass Drum with symbol $6.00; Dainty Jas. - shipment; this includes the two steam Stocks are then reduced and John Witt Heendrix officiated at the ALL WORK GUARANTEED little laundry sets at $1.25; Vacumn Cash 3.00 shovels, one of which will be sent to choice is limited. funeral, one of the saddest ever held bottles; Christmas boxes 5c to $5; Colorado, the other to be in our saraped. now of community. lunch boxes with vacuum bottles Total .... $171.00 The plant has been in charge of Right our collection We also have hundreds of o goods for purposes is com- v $8.60. Taled Sciles, and has been running gift CARD OF THANKS other articles that we cannot mention CHARLES-ROS- S for about ten months. About one plete and interesting. Ladies' and Gents' here but which it will you to drop e pay hundred and seventy-fiv- thousand And this is time to down to our store and examine. If Annnunmnwnt has been made of balast has been the enjoy We desire to extend our heartfelt Charles yards of produced, the satisfaction from and Shining Parlor you see our merchandise, you will the marriage of Mr. Ralph most of which nas been used on tne greatest sincere thanks to those who were Miss Ross to take on the pleasures of Christmas buy-i- n. so kind and to us buy. and Leota place tracks of the Santa Fe com-Pn- y. sympathetic during Ttmv railway . rrimtmmm at. ttlA hama of the , the illness, death and burial of our ; We have an attractive assortment bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. beloved son, smd especially to the About seevnty-fiv- e men have been We extend our very Best of beautiful dolls; little tiny ones at Koss, in uaiiup, at o ocioca in ins Knlghta of Pythias, Phythian Sisters will offi-nf- a employed at the crusher, a large per- Wishes for a Merry Christ- and 10c; dressed dolls, each in a box at morning. Rev. L. A. Stark to the Chas. Illfield Company and a of these In- mas. F. A. shut-ey- e still-ey- e dolls at Thia mart-jur- will be the cul centage being Navajo employees. they, If the 11AZZA, 25c: and dians. Actual of rock was May heavy and of love that com crushing - ' ', ; ... hand of sorrow is placed on their 60c, 75c. $1.60, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 mination a affair a was still-ey- Ma-M- a discontinued little earlier than kind $3.00; also shut-ey- e and e menced while the two young people shoulders receive as and sympa- the Mesilla College, expected, owing to the recent storm thetic treatment as was extended to Proprietor dolls, $1.75, $2.50, $3.50, $5.50, were attending which filled the full of snow. Mr. Charles from Alamogordo, and quarry us. 220 Coal Avenue 7.60, $8.00 and $8.50. It is understood now tnat tne is Phone 319 Miss Ross from Gallup. Miss Ross pun Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clarkson, of Mr. and Mrs. to start the plant again in the spring. Children's dishes, china, decorated is the only daughter and family. and N. A. a oeiovea oy County superintendent of Schools, metal and aluminum sets, large Ross, young laay an official vis- 50c mnn.r Mv rhartaa- rnmPK .from a Saturnino Baca, made amall, 15c to $3.50; baby platees it to the school The work of the and saucer 30c; j. of prominent people of south to $1.00; juvenile cup family teachers and pupils was carefully in- breakfast cups for dad and mother ern New Mexico, tie nas a posiuun water the Santa and Albuquerque spected and some changes in the 60c, 35c and 40c; beautiful sets; with Fe, were made. chocolate individual dishes 25c will be their home. The Herald wishes plans sets; the two has been decided to the to $8.60 they make wonderful gifts to join the many friends of It change families, and especially ' the happy time of the Christmas program which young contracting people, in extend- was to be given on Friday evening the ing congratulations and very best 21st to Monday evening the 24th. HANDS' NOVELTY wishes. ' ' The school will have an eight day - o holiday vacation commencing Dec. 25 MRS. WILBER CLARK and endinsr Wednesday January 2nd, ll W. A. Thigpen and F. P. Nielson Gimimm wiiw Clark died at St. made a - business trip to Gallup last of week. 304 West Railroad Avenue Marys hospital Tuesday morning The Bluewater Commercial Co, Beard Novelty Store tnis wees, one whs vui Formerly nf wiihar rinrk. a son u''of Mr. and limekiln has shut down owing to the m.. w w riark at this citv. Her cold weather and the fact that they childhood home was at Partersville, are pretty well caught up with their Cel., where she met and married mr. orders and have a good supply of lime Clark, in Los Angeles. Her mother on hand. SS1 WoitnssHav to accompany the Albert who has been work YOU s t Tietjen HAVE remains,.idj also the body of the baby, ing as fireman for the banta t e rail' that died in tne aicernoon oi way company, is home again for a birth, back to the home of her parents few days. W. C. Reid and Mr. Iden in California, for burial , Captain o of . Albuquerque, who are the attor nr-- a r C Warriner. wife of Dr. neys for the Bluewater-Tolte- c Irri- Warriner, is due to return home from gation District, came out as far as SllO ! .kt. Tann . tn which DlaCS Grants with the purpose of taking up was called on account of the serious the matter of bonding the district FORGOTTEN illness of her father. Her latner oiea with the land owners, but on account last Friday. of the stormy weather they did not call the meetincr and returned to Al buquerque, leaving the matter to be 1 II taken up at a later date. ANY ONE ON YOUR XMAS LIST o O. F. Tuft, an old timer of Gallup, now of Chicago, was here this week meeting old friends. He said to the editor of The Gallup Herald that he CHAMPfl.QN was disappointed in not finding his SI AMERICA'S ONLY VERSATILE CAR old pal, J. H. McAdams, that he want : 1 We most able to serve in this ed to renew old acquaintances with s i are you For Pleasure or Business, The Champion "Mac," and see if he could interest him in an old time crap game. ' Meeto all Requirements E. A. Davis has returned from his Now On Display in Our Show Room trip to Los Angeles, accompanied by his mother, where Mr. Davis went for "Last Minute Rush" the benefit .of his health. We are glad to note this marked improvement and we hope to see him completely of H recovered in health by an early date. Our stock embrace such a large variety gifts CHIROPRACTOR IMIDIDLA O. C. that are always appreciated j Dr. Warriner, Page Building.- Phone 88. , ., n. , : s You can always find just what want here j A big turkey shoot will be held at you on the Aztec Flats Sunday. Lots of F0RJT.1AS , big fat turkeys and geese and either fi will make a fine Christmas dinner. i s ! WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST MODELS IN STOCK Kenneth' Sully of Gamerco has Amd tUne sure gone to Hurley to join his - parents, FngMi Enjoy- Your Evenings at Home) Listening in. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Sully on a trip pceo to San Francisco for the holidays. ' Open Evenings...... Miss Mary Willson is home from school at Albuquerque to spend the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Willson, : s ... For Insurance of all kinds, see Charles W. Davis, 109 South Second Street Phone 248. tf s A: c Dealer la i A Read a the Christmas week program : : QA1WW, KBW MEXICO. WILLYS-KFiaGH- for the Rex theatre. You will find NASH T OVERLAND )( a line up of mighty fine pictures. TIIE STOS WITH THE XMAS SPIRIT Announcement has been made from Washington that Mrs. Flossie Fraser Merry Chrictmoo hs been appointed postmistress at Cson, raectdbtg Xrs. E. T. rr"- - ....J 4.. - w -

CI:5rook ZZZ7V.T. 'KiL-ifc- a T:tt r2. T;lrx) Trs'i fL!.34 v;s mzzzlzzl la C:t An interestef; place cf errs xt t- or jt 1818 far -e purri trf rj j haa bean announced in CoSrock dar- oys und--r IS years of kre. It U in " ing the Is tie fact tLat Cul coraorated under 'Mlchtran stitute. 7i put wk a school to without Apacho Lumbar tad the u privste operate Conrpany prom. The acnooi waa lounoaa ey Apache Railway Cowany nave pass. far. Ford to provide for boys wto 4 to the control olJte TXiam U. wish to learn a trade, and especially Cadjr Interests. This Is one of thai for those whose circumstances make Iargesta lumber concerns of Louis it to earn to -- necessary something Una, their principal base of opera- ward-thei- r own support tions having; in the past been at He-Nar- y, From a beginning with six boys in that state. The transfer and one Instructor, it haa grown to an here occurred on December ,1 and the with more than 700 boys new n organisation owners are o w actively in and forty-fiv-e instructors. .WS,,. . charge of the business. The Cady in- Boys are admitted between the terests have had an option on the pro- ages of twelve and fifteen. At eigh- perties for some time past, until fin- teen they graduate and ere given ally the deal was concluded and the work with the Ford Motor Company. transfer actually made during the A waiting list of over three thou- past few days. The concern will be sand local boys makes It lmposaibls "1.. ! known in the future as the William to consider applications from other M. Cady Lumber Company. cities. The Holbrook Tribune is informed The school is divided into three sec that the present activities of the big tions. Each of these attends chus lumber company will continue, and we work for one week and shoo work for are also told that the present capacity two weeks. During the cslss week 1) of the great mill will likely be doubl- the boys are studying English, Draw ed within a short time. This will, of ing,, Science, and uatnematics. Hie course, mean that the developments Emrlish includes the usual brandies in the lumber woods, the extension of and Civics. The Drawing is mechani the railroad to meet the exigencies of cal and is based on the shop require- ' the occasion, and other necessary im- ments. Science includes one year of provements will follow in rapid order. Physics, General Chemistry, Metallu William M. Cady, who has been on rgy, and Metallography, utnematics the property for tho past week, is a begins with the fundamental pro thorough lumberman of 30 years' ex- cesses of. Arithmetic and continues perience. His staff is of that caliber through Algebra. Geometry, and .9 A1:': which can keep pace with his pro- Trigonometry. Because of the close gressive ideas of development. It is relation of the class and shop work said that other large capitalists are the boys can see the importance of connected with Mr. Cady, and the deal the academic branches, and this - ser CHRISTMAS will be carried out to the limit. ' ves as an incentive for some to whom class work distasteful. The change, which means larger is Here la the Brst and exdaalve picture of the German former Crown . and more in ITInce at home again. With him U his In As our thoughts go back afar , important developments wife, who stayed Germany Apache and Navajo counties, will through his Ave years of exile in Holland. This picture wu taken at To that wonderous star. prove of great value to every com- Publisher Builds New Oels. where they are now living In his castle there? munity in the two counties. Holbrook - Florida Road May all the joy on earth it brought wil be especially benefited, as the lumber which is cut in the woods and I THE CONSPIRACY conspiracy, lying and attack upon the Find its place within your heart. finished in the mills will all have to tomb of Jesus Christ is being carried come through Holbrook, from which There was formed the greatest con- on today, not only against the tomb, Church and her fun- point the Apache Railway runs to the spiracy against the resurrection of but against the town of Cooley and the various lum- Jesus Christ the world ever damental doctrines. The purpose of hu deceive the elect. Santa Fe ber points controlled by the new com known. They bribed the people who course, is to very Grocery pany in the two counties. and manufactured The agencies of the Church are being were at the tomb be-- said a ridiculous lie in order that used, educational institutions are J. Montoya and R. C Maestas, It is that the same force that they nnwar of Prop. has been in will create doubt the re- Im iwAaA tha monev.il employed the put , might concerning the evan-- continue in the operation of the two 11 surrection of Jesus. The resurrection being employed, and great Y fundamental doctrines ara concerns, the lumber mills and the of Jesus Christ was a fact, and there- gelical, is news fore the had to attacked by members of the railroad, which good to ail. conspirators explain the world Of course other employees will be the fact away, or in some manner de- most damnable conspiracy ever saw. The battle is waged sdded u the increased development stroy belief in its super-naturalne- being is undertaken. T. A. will be Therefore; they held a conference and around the empty tomo. Adey hiatflrlcal general manager. outlined a program of deception Dmm tin fact morl 0 i I I which hu been carried down thru nfattv MfAhlUhnl than the resur Thank God every morning when the ages, and the rationalistic, unre-generat- ed rection of Jesus Christ, and yet in W. Buffalo you get up that you have something J. Connors, publisher, forces of today are still famous, perjuring, rationausuc, to do that day which must be done, who conceived and it now complet- propagating the lie, and are members preachers and teachers whether like it or not ing a great cross-stat- e highway,, of that are denying the supernatural, bodily you .Being which connects East and West conspiracy. forced to work, and froced to do your The original program involved bri- Mmmrdnii nf Jamm Christ Thev Florida and opens up thouiands of the use of and are members of this infamous con- - best, will breed in you temperance new acres. bery, power money. and self-contr- and farming rehearsed their memoris- diligence They story, Reaf strength of will, cheerfulness and ed it and instructed the people how Christians should awake to control, and a hundred virtues which Taxes may be lower when the vot to repeat it That same policy is the fact, be aroused to the crime and the idle will never know. Charles ers pay more- - attention to whom way being followed today. expose the conspirators : and their Kingsley. hire. Muncie (ind.) rress. The original program of bribery, conspiracy. ; raif eilli14!SfEl

CHRISTMAS OiiiiWuimiisi It's more than Merry Christmas ; That we are wishing you, It's Bright and Happy Everyday The coming twelve months thru.

Charles W. Davis GENERAL INSURANCE

109 So. Second St. Phone 248

Your patronage during the year Nineteen Hundred Twenty Three,

hat been greatly appreciated. , Dl ... '' ' ' !,'.'' llg .(,.. - May we express the hope that we will continue to merit your con- , fidence and good will; if our service this year has pleased you, may we not have a more liberal share of your business during the coming year.

GOODS ,M BE SOLD While extending the season's Greeting!, may we hope that the gates of prosperity will swing wide bringing to you gsod times and good Dolls and Toys Leather Goods Smoking Sets . Bayberry Gifts cheer throughout the New Year. Chinaware Toilet Articles Christmas Boxes (' Yours for service, Large Aitortment of Flowers and Potted Plants For Christmu

U Via Cm Soli Hxmril of Coat ' U a ., v . c a - ,'WT. "Til Vanwn L LV- - 4 ' Le-r- a J a f r - - c' i JlUi Party r n a r ..:: witont tv i' " rca la tLe f k. soon l.nd Ces-.- i si out irs xur.ty X 1 1- I 1 I J i I of-Ne- .AJ1 e- Vet C- -t I - -- -? t 7 r The new famwr-lab- or is Kexioo. -t: i i v V - 1- VVi party tr "i to - i i nr-- If t J hi, In full swinac in Sonta it hsr-- Jo tlw ree ir. . ) r s s::t '-- DskoU, ; xo. uom t--e jr v .....J.UwuJ! p?oe-i- t ing taken over the machinery of fct sndky Ulore te m.-- a.ee ir si- Tcl a 1 .1 . . n tlialv CRri 111 - v . fcrt dw an .Mnnni fanan.'l - wr.j An leagiie. sin on 01 ilv ""u ran or kt.Ui of wzlzr. lisn Elcsnnt noticMble about the new ew from any t, r W.zj things I preclid farCcata barf In a aJary rats aJ t ary w. m. e. 1 .1 i 4iT.4 v ..j ynT.t laid aatato. Bubkct to til brush with soft bri.t:d brush, . il n.io:2, afwra mm waeEnair uunre . inrmeri nor fv' re. but Mtber dlirrunUtd nolltisians pU Lews of 1815 of the tState Cj And Valunblo VI avlHR from both the old Gregory Wv If partita. In Witness have s. umes Aavocaxe. , Whereof, I hereri u.) to set my hand and seal this 16th diy - not to Have of Uecemoer, iszs. Architectural fierTi BometUng R. b With iHiniul SI a CHARLES BELLMAINE, . : Mm hnnhl. at ..' ' - suni ; Conaedics r . iMNk It SB fcSSi least some of thex farmers in this f,f Assignee..'' ' w Ba Uah a .i. f- V. 4- :. I99M V f fc state will begin to wonder if this ,,.";,f First Pub. Dec. "28. . T B. AVSHUS country after all could not get along SlOtt WEST B. Last Pub. Jan. 12, "24. , fairly well wiuout tne aia ox sovwc For a small deposit an- gallup, Nrar kzxioo laws or soviet statesmen Council T02. SALE : Improved ranch at llii Bluffs IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITH. The will (Iowa) Nonpareil. fMia Guam. For further informa-- nually, Equitable IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF, a awnlv ti ftamnl Clrkmmix at Ran. ' agree, in , case of your T tka avaar rUfl In tK McKINLEY AND STATE OF ' .. ' Drug Stow. NEW MEXICO - . tar death, to mail your wid-o- w that were ever piled far better for KAmfnrt and fnr dm than th dutl- - DVanlr R. Manat. KMelver of 201 loved ones a FOB RENT Boom for rent at or other INDIAN Igeona in the air that are dug the Bank; an . daily McKinley County ' Cut KM. V- ana cavernea out and ' check for $100.00 every oy grumoiing, insolvent corporation, ( CURIO STOIIE people. A man should Firestone Tre Kuooer w Christmas of every' Ufa to US. -- FOB RENT: Furnished room, year, maVa and natnr hannier pany, corporation, , Call No. 829. ' Life ' or had been born. Plaintiffs. steam heat phone ; during her ,, whole Navajo Clankets he better never , ( va.' : No. 2244 time. Jewelry; Kmtm knth if ma can. hut better G. W. Curtiss, trading as the Hep! Pottery lose your "pep" than your "rep." Servic Tire A Accessories Com BOARD AND ROOMS: Good Morello. tome Reasonable. 306 West Caskets pany, and Jennie t cooking. Think! What it means. nezenaants. Warren Ave. .... IN THE PROBATE COURT WITH. ' WALTER E. COLENSO NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE ( A to explain. IN AND FOR TUB COUNTY W .pleasure ' OF virt- h : urnisnea room FTX8T 8TRSST McKINLBY AND STATE Notice is hereby given that by uh nam live ! dated bouse to responsible people. .No The Season's Greeting. Corner RaHroa4 Atsbbs NEW MEXICO . ue" of an order of the Court children.' Call 800 or tee Sigmnnd In the matter of the i December 8th, 1023, in the above en Haas. Estate of R. H. Fraenckel, titled and numbered cause which is a ' No. 236 am If sit mrtinn fnr ttiA foreclosure of 0 inn , J W. H. COLLINS, Deceased. . NOTICE that certain chattel mortgage execut- . MODERN Rooms, furnace heat, 7 Assistant Notice Is Given, that the ed by the above named defendant, G. hot and cold watere. 107 West Mega. Field Hereby ... im . It A 1 miau J. W. CHAPMAN, above entitled court haa heretofore W. lurtiss, iraaing as oervice xirw Pretty Mlea Olg Ralph ths mwiVaH thi ltpr of administration A lu.n.anrtaa ("Vimminv. mortMSTOr. first sttp In a suit against John H ATTORNEY AT LAW heretofore issued to the McKinley to the above named plaintiffs, as joint The Life of 1 1 a. l.- MM BABY CHIX: Barred Rocks, R. I. lumberman of Texas. i Equitable aa oi tne oaioJ r eoruary Buff Klrby, wtalthy PHONE 256 County Bank, administrator mortgagees oearing Reds, (Penrod Strain), Orping- Miss Ralph says a life annuity of New York' above entitled estate; and that (aid 24th, 1922, and filed for record and tons. Black Minorcas, Anconaa, Gold-e-n !'.''. - romntml- - March 15th. 1922. in Book was for surrender 15-- lt niir li.a ftulv and resrularlv aonoint- Book- $6,000 allowtd her Rooms Page BaUdlng. Buff and White Leghorns. nam ed as administrator One of chattel mortgages, at page 15-- ing the legally adopted of Klrby the undersigned ing orders for January delivery. lt ' New Mexico de non of estate ana tnat. oi tne itecoras oi coun- at the dtiire of the aged millionaire. Gallop, bonis said Si, mcruniey - all persons having claim against (aid ty, New Mexico, and for the estab- FOR SALE: Remington type- estate shall duly present and file the listimant anH fnrsclnaurA of the Hen of writer practically new, and at a bar- same in the manner and within the said plaintiffs' under said chattel, cover- gain. Phone 108. time made and provided by law. , mortgages upon the property JOHN WITT HENDRIX ALBERT LEBECK, ed and described therein; and for the bonis Ka annnintment of a Re- - LUST: some wnere Detween ine Pastor of The Methcdist Choree Administrator de black non Estate of R. H. Fraen- ceiver, to take into his possesion im and Liberty cafes, a Residence 300 3rd Street for neck and shoulder wear. ckel, deceased. mediately, all OI tne personal proper- fur, style Phone No. 288. said chattel Return to Liberty cafe and receive re (2166) ty covered by mortgage Home in the 8 to 11:80 A. M 1. nil invaninrv. advertise and sell ward. hr At Study First Plb. Dec. ti I And 7:00 to 8:30 P. M. 22. the same aa may be provided by law Last Pub. Dec. . . . L Marld ox II van Cltj At Your Service At All Hoars. ot turtner oraer saia court ior LOST: A purse containing $100, satisfaction of the judgment render- wno wm re- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 8th of and u tne party iouna it j MANAGEMENT ed in said cause on the day if. and UNDER NEW THE INTERIOR turn I will viva lihoral reward DEPARTMENT OF December, 1923, and auch judgment Christmas and U. S. Land Office At Santa Fe, N. M. wish you a very Merry J for the principal, interest and KIMSEY & WALL, Proprietors ' ' ItfiSO being Neew xear. am a MOV. Zl. fees made and provided for Happy i wonting John attorney's girl and need every cent of that mon- - Notice is hereby given that in the promissory notes sued upon in n n-if- ith nf-- Ramah. New Mexico...... BEST CORN FED PACKING IF YOUR ROOF LEAKS ... - - eaio'u cause, ami..j an n .j. .i,:. - MARY RIVERA, wno, on sepiemDer ivw, - tion ann . other expenses ana .,. homestead entry. No. Waitress at Liberty Cafe. Sot RtvV.raiiinr charges of said Receivership, and all of Town-- mBore HOUSE BEEF, PORK, VEAL 040700, for all Section 22, fully Bppears in the files and . 'O C. A. DANIELS snip m neo records in ine saia ana aoove vnuunu Christmas MUTTON AND CHICKENS Meridian, haa filed notice of intention an)j numbered cause, the undersigned Greetings to make three year Proof, to estab- - 'PaMaiiror will, nn triA 21at dftV of Jdafl and BUILDER , - To All Children CARPENTER lisb claim to tfte lana aoove aescno- uary 1924. ftt thek, hour of 10:W avt. l.ofnrA The United States Com-- 1 a . nr rVnnt Amir nf j WB SELL COUPON BOOKS AT trmj U tlWVIWi'l. ' .f U .aw.. tha Furniture Repairing on n Expert missioner, at- Gallup, New Mexico, McKinley County Court House, at NEW YORK, Dec. J 10 . a a PERCENT DISCOUNT the 3rd oi ins. to ana rare. Yon Hoars day January, Gallup, New Mexico, sell, subject greetings from President Win Give Eight Claimant names as witnesses: and confirmation by the riMAou tn tha children of the United Work For Honrs Pay approval Eight Joe J. Adams. Chester Brown, court at public vendue, to the highest States were sent out tonight by the E. all of ! j Frank Jones. Jason Wilcox, bidder for cash, in one parcel, all of Santa Claus association which an- -P-HONE 64 Ramah Naur Mexico. nd.inn.1 nrnnartv mpntioned and the .k. nounced receipt of. following A. M. BfcKli&Kii,, described in and as covered by the message: ! x SERVICE l .Register ofnromantinnaH chattel mortffaKe. fof associa- QUALITY , "Through the Santa Claus r RUIZ A OVERSON (2167) the satisfaction of said judgment tion, Mrs. Coolidge and I wish the First Pub. Dec. 1 heretofore renoerea in saia cause, to- the United States a very At-La- w Dec. 29 and children of Attorneys. Last Pub. gether with all expenses charges orahln . The said mner- - merry Christmas." 7 A OHIU of sonal described in and Practice in all Courts STATE Li AINU 1 1U O property as"' OF THE INTERIOR j covered by the r.iV.l mortgage DEPARTMENT described as New Mexico and Arizona UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE being more particularly to-w- it: stock of SANTA NEW MEXICO follows, "The entire FE, and merchandise, con I I Nov. 28, 1923 goods, wares is that the sisting oi accessories, auiomouuo Notice given ac-i....- hereby tire !., JHEUTit State of New Mexico, by virtue of parts, repairs, fittings, tires, fittimra and eouiDmentt A i a a f rVinarreaa. has selected. isiclT also all vulcanising machinery, equip this office, the following M. ELLISON through ana ana mimv DR. M. lands: : ment, accessories, toois; No. all furniture andj fixtures, and all List 722 i Serial 046898 lo- .v,n. anH nAinnnnl nroDertV' - IE PRICES 9 A A SV4 Sec. 4.. VVIICI i.iJif WVUM K . - ( GOOD JEWELRY AT GOOD i SUHU. f li. cated in and upon those certain pre DENTIST IloU 1, 2, 8, 4, 6 SEKNWK, mises heretoiore commoniy Known aa DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS INC. 4 sec. 0., wli anu of said defen- DIAMONDS Wi &ec. ana the place of business, Lots Z, 3, 0 and 7 oi ix., side Coal and Coal Ave. E Sec. dant located on the South of Corner First St Lots 1, 2, 8, 4, EHWH. of Second and Stock Diamonds at low 17 R. N. M. P. M, Avenue between Street, We Offer a Large of Wonderfully NEW MEXICO 30, Tp. N., 9W., in the Town of Gallup, ' GALLUP, or contests or Third Street, ' Now Protests against any xt i anil all aa more nartic- - Prices, Do Your Xmas Shopping Early. Duy and all of such selections may be filed in uki ..lorluI doaorihaH and aet forth in that this office at any time before final UIUI J n. Take Advantage of This Opportunity. Compare Prices. certain inventory by said Receiver approval, on ana alter me ias any A. Jn, HEiivuciivc, and which, of December, 1923, the Receiver will Register. in his office at MAURI have on file Gallup, for the inspection of MUSIC DEPARTMENT HERMAN W. ATKINS Pub. Dec. 8 i New Mexico, First and all purcnasers Last Pub. Jan.. 5. any prospective ATTORNEY AND of said mortgaged property. ihn sniH tuHfrmnnt dated Dec FINE STOCK OF PLAYER PIANOS Nfvnri! van PUBLICATION T,ot COUNSELLOR AT LAW ember 8th, 1923 is in favor of the DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR B. Receiver m. plaintiff, Frank Mapei, oi U. S. Land Office at Santa t'e, N. County Bank, for the Sheet and Standard . the McKinley Music, Popular , wov. as, ivia sum of Two Hundred Office Building firiven JoseDh principal Thirty Page hnrhv that ($3250.00) Dollars, together and Records on Fifty Columbia Phonographs Day, of Ramah, New Mexico, who, with interest thereon at the rate of May z, lv iv, maae nomesuieau ciinry 10 per cent per annum from the 30th New Mexico One-Hal- f, Sec Authorized Dealer, Gallap No. 038176, for South day of June, 1923, and until paid, and tin 99. Tnumahln 10 N.. Ranee 16 in the further sum of Three ' together M. has no 22-10- 0 Musical Instruments of All Kinds W., N. P. Meridian, filed Hundred Thirty-Nin- e and tice of intention to make xnree year itiwoot rinllnra. an attorney's fees. Proof, to establish claim to tne iano and the costs of said action; and in above described, before United Statu favor of the plaintiff, Firestone Tire Commissioner, at Gallup, N. Mex., on & Rubber Company, a corporation, Beautiful Models of All the New EDMUND R. FRENCH 1924. P the 11th day of January, for the sum or xnirty-rou- r nunareu, Lawyer ; Claimant names as witnesses: and 49-1- ($3448.49) for . . . . TV V Forty Eight Columbia Phonographs, Ready Member Bar: Supreme Court UniteV Mo Del itogers, iiames n. aBcaaun, rwji.ni tnaathpr with interest there Rulon all 7 ' ; Claude T. Smith, Gallagher, on at the rate of cent per an Are States, Supreme Court of New per Selection as Christmas Gifts, .Mexico. of Ramah, M. m. num from the Z4tn day oi reoruary, A. M. BERGERE, 1922, and until paid, and together in now on Display in Our Store. Pur-chatab- le Cffice: tOS Coal Avenue, Register the further sum of Three Hundred Eigthy Eight and 02-1- (1388.02) on our Liberal Terms First Pub. Dec. 8 Dollars, as attorney's fees and all Last Pub. Jan. 6. costs of the herein cause. I Each bidder before or at the time In Stock the Plan. with the Re We Carry DR. PAUL H. BENNETT NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT FOR of bidding must deposit C C Conn Saxophones Or-- ceiver, a certmea cnecx in uw amount DENTIST THE BENEFIT UKKUliuiio Dollars ; AND NOTICE OF HEARING of Two Hundred ($200.00) FILE to the order oi Aioertt OPTICAL DEPARTMENT 'Office: Worm Building i TO MAKE AND payable . ennnira nn n.AIM Receiver, as evidence of good : N,w Meiles wu Gallnp r; To the Creditors and Persons Hold faith, such sum to do retainea py Optical Receiver liquidated damages in the We Hive One of the Best and Most Modern Equipped Dement ing Claims Against as ' ar,.amiHis Wife, ' ti. kiii ahmild he accented and in the State, in Charge of a Graduate and experienced GLrlU. and Carrie Jenkins, fail or in the State ' Doing Business as Jenkins the .bidder should thereupon of the Los Angeles School of Optometry and Registered New refuse to carry out tne contract ' ' Drug Store, Gallup, - "ornia.''.''. '' .' '"' sale, thereby effected, and to be re- .. A MrMar IMS Your v.. aaoh nf vnii are hereW w tt,. In the event- Our Wagon at ..J all bids to notified that the undersigned. Charles bid should not be accepted, Anomalies Consult our Your in ana oy we oiu-- For Examination of the Eyes and Muscular Door Relieves R, Bellmaine, assignee oi me aoove bo writing signea mentioned estate will, on the 28th day ' for two davs teThe Receiver reserves the right to Uo for Coniultatioa. Worry j.miarv. if5in1 hour to hour- - Optometrist Charges thereafter commence the adjustment continue said sales from work is work aa nis Our quality and allowance oi aemarwia atrainn or from day to day in opinion tV.. ,,iaf fnnfla held bv him of SStd may be expedient or necessary. GALLUP STEAI.1 Mnim.ficlnir at the hour of 0:00 n.i.i thim 2ftth dav of December. MO UU SIC o'clock A. M., and continuing until . fEBHE J'EIM S1E 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon, for m3,.to.uuwTMte w-w- a three successive days, ', Nk ttia COth and the SOth CXt all '.'-'V '""":v'l., ,''V ;fV ij47)'" Dec S3. PII0N2 ' of the month of January, 1S.4, at the t2, Last Pub. Jan. 13, 'Si. . oclce . of MJ aMitee, conuBonir ao : lc.

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X.s Ear VJson. wto is attan ir l!rs. Pentony of Hancieatar. Iowa. in tie University at AJ. is zi is the guest of kar Vctw. LIUs t?-uL- a few uys wiJi Ct kdme koli-z- Beatrice Pentony, for &e ys. i ' fols. SUNDAY'S PC0G3ASI , Arr mc..'1"! en aJ " ""Xa f GC50N SOCISTT " TO OUX TUT3AY v E2AEI3 CJe eeaaa a L : A First Natisaal Attraction r;zrclr:;j c I A iihd Within next we czy tr,t," to i.MMrUaaa Mesdames Wastburn and Irick en the fifteen days -- U will mail oat statements to our sob r.;ar4D han tertained the Ladies' Social . club AI CM FAILS scribers, and shall expct returns A. Wednesday afternoon. Un. Forsyth from those The govern TCtfCS C7 TS.J OAIr Dear m Deauuzoi maas delinquent. zirst prise, a una in delin-ana- nt Patae Is H necessary for a nan to put his ' ment regulations regard to -- Ceassiy, , apron. Krs. Dooley won sacono co A1- , chair under the table at the conclu- subscriberi is very ririd and wui- prise. At the close of the afternoon we are to abide these sion of a nealt a delicious luncheon was served. compelled oy ... WZDZZZDKt R. If. rulings rgarties oz oar own oesires ---' I "" ' - me com No. Unless dining at home or at a Miss Madeline the in the matter, regulations GL0VT3 house this the cus Cregar spent us to discontinue sending the pap- TilX BAD MAN" friend's whan is week-en-d with Elisabeth Bry- - pel Kiss all over one TZZZTZ 5 stt do do - er to subscribers year tom, not to. den. - - A. in arrean, and we trust we will not Ledar Miss Cornelia Alexander is in Al 5AKASSLS A Freak Prod actio v MawjasasBis be compelled to ducontmoe anyone. SPANICS CC1I23 Bourf buaueraue for a few days. In thia. desire to "AGE OP DESIRE" Will yon kindly state what is the connection, if any NEGLIGZ2 correct for man to to the Shirley Blevlns is improving xrom discontinue Ihe Herald kindly notify PatlM Ceateriy thing a say n ' A bride at the ? Also a surgical-operatio- which he under us and the matter will be attended to HANDKERCHIEF'S ESAE3 ITS GIFT" wedding reception wees. what might a woman say if she is not went last at once. - SILK PAJAMAS BAB PINS FRIDAY an intimate friend of the bride's? Mrs. Truesdale. who has been on the sick is SWEATERS VANTTE3 Repeating , :.' R. ... list, improving rapidly. H. G. Willson from U Dr. returned . Mrs. Lund spent after- - HAT AND SCARF, SETS EAR EC--3 Thursday Program a a man Guy Sunday Los Angeles Sunday last to which At wedding reception non at the home of Mrs. M. J. Tilton. CAMISOLES tFUR caosrrs : SATURDAY usually compliments the bride on her place he went to accompany Edward who to for FANCY BRASSIERS SWEATER SETS FOR Viola Daaa in " appearance or he may say "pray ac Hart, went that place the "A NOISE IN NEWBORO." cept my sincerest good wishes." The Old Style Game benefit of his health. Last reports PURSES CHILDREN from Mr. Hart that he is " OUR GANG COMEDY, woman could say to the bride 'let me Of Foot Ball say improv- BLOUSES MASH BAGS "LODGE NIGHT" wish you every happiness in your ing fast. BUD0IR CAPS CHILDREN'S FUR SETS WEEKLY NEWS married life," and to the groom m words to this "I It has been arranged to give Gal effect, congratulate on New St. Agnes Guild for the Past year you most heartily on the good fortune lup and vicinity a thrill Year's in the of an old has functioned as the local chapter that is yours today. Day shape of The Woman's and will foot ball game, and the Auxiliary, style English meet as such on Thursday at the Dear A. Leda: players nave been matched between REX THEATRE Southwestern Goal Com- - Rectory. Every baptized woman by If one has friends in the audience the Gallup oi her is member ot Tmerican Com . , b"Ptigm during a play is it all.rgiht to go pany tneuaiiup yoai mttBnA over and sit with them daring inter- pany. We are lniormed that tnii r mission? 2. M two men and two wo game will be along the style and rules .i All men are at a nay together is it per as played by old English players, and R. E. L. Saner V Stopovers on missible for the men to leave the wo- will have all the pen and go that was One Way Tickets men and go and smoke during an in- employed by English foot ball play Defends "Fathers" termission? 8. Supposing there is ers of the years gone by. , . The state corporation commission just a man and a woman alone, does The entire proceeds will be turned Inter-Trib- al Dec. 14. Robert E. L. Is in receipt of .a telegram from W. the same rule hold? over to the Indian Cere CHICAGO, J. An Interested Reader monial finance committee. Saner, president of the American Bar Black, passenger traffic manager asserted of the Santa Fe railway an- Yes. On one condition which is, , o Association that through ayatem, C. and federal nouncing that arrangements have that friends have able seats, Dr. 0. Warriner. Chiropractor, constitutional amendment your Phone 88. encroachment the American form of OPEN EVE!lir:GS been made for 10-d- ay stopovers on all otherwise you should go out in the Page Building. 2. 8. A government is being changed from a One way tickets, reading east of Trin- lobby to visit. Yes. No. man wa a Willson home from into a and yeaSalssliaaffeWflW asi idad and Clovis, destined to points in should not leave a woman seated Jim is Califor republic political chaos, lwnjsaaaaasBlsqsyCJ California and vice versa, at the fol- alone in the audience. nia to spend the holidays with 'his pa- urged lawyers to defend "the ancient and H. G. Willson. land marks of our lowing points: Albuquerque, Clovis, rents, Dr. Mrs. government." Gallop, Las Vegas and Raton. The HELPFUL stopover privilege at Santa Fe has HEALTH HINTS been in effect for some time, but at the other mentioned points stopovers Shampoo. A nice shampoo can be were allowed only on return tickets. made by dissolving a cake ol pure Heretofore one way tickets were for castile soan in water. To have it in continuous passage only. jelly consistency use one pint of water to a cake of soap. . If hair is CHRISTMAS Cal Coolidge was born 12 miles very oily, wash once a week or every from a railroad, but a lot of people two days. Otherwise once every have been born farther away from three weks is enough. In either case No doubt this season of the year a Yailroad than that and still never be sure to rinse thoroughly have become President A host of friends will wish youi '.: 1 v - j . cheer, w WITH SINCERE CHRISTMAS GREETINGS j And we are to ;; ' u AND ALL GOOD WISHES j glad help along . With Merry Christmas Good and SQUARE DEAL FOR A BRIGHT AND HAPPY NEW YEAR liM ... HE Strong. Wholesale and Retail lie: WCAe CA" !

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man usualy goes far amiss in his effort a sv Thit Ford is of .J to be original. r new type Therich,permanentluster an exceptionally pleasing of its finish, the quiet good ' Give her a wrist watch the per-- , design. Wide doors open taste of its upholstery, and sonal gift she will cherish and appre- ing forward, folding right the ornamental treatment W. R. ciate most; Every woman wants a wrist front seat, and a roomy of its full-nickel- hard- Cregar watch especially if it is unique in mo- interior make it a conven- ware, all help to make it a del and dainty in design. ient car to tier, its high car you are proud to drive. Insurance and Real Etiz.it The wrist watch has all the quail- -' His Ctr am bt ohtaintdtkrogk iht ford Wttkhj PutcIhu Pitn. ties of the standard models which nave made this name famous. CARRINGTON MOTOH CO. A wide selection here $10.00 to GALLUP, N. M. 5 $25.00. r m EL Pj&aiABD JSWELT2 AND CPTCZSTXST