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v" VOL. XXXIV. NO. 282. LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1913. v CITY EDITION liffijf IPC? IF i i 1 .L.. l,S S 1. li Willi 1L4

three balls to Collins before pitching a strike. Collins walked and stole PICT1E OF HIE SPENCER TOfiGETlDAUAGING STORY PH1LADELPHIANS DRIVE T' second. Collins and Baker scored on 0 Baker's home . It was a longer drive than Baker made when he made ION A ABOUT-- his famous two years ago COill NOT SPEEDY SULZER on the Polo grounds and tied v the GIANTS' PITCHERS FROM THE game. i Pandemonium broke loose when the ROSEATE TRIAL IS TOLD ball fell in the 4eep right field stand i and the Athletic players patted Ba- BOX AND A THIRD HARD ker on the back. Bats were thrown LIND HEARS REPORT OF MEXICAN MURDERER OF MRS REXROAT ALLAN A. RYAN SAVS GOVERNOR into the air and the Athletics threw EMBASSY IN REPUBLIC'S WILL NOT WAIT LONG FOR TRIED TO ENLIST TAM- their into the air and cheered. ' caps CAPITAL JUSTICE MANY SUPPORT phy. Doyle was out on a high! fly to Mclnnis flied out to Fletcher. Two Strunk. Fletcher got a single by Bar-i- y runs, one hit, no errors. for New York's first hit. Fletcher New York Merkle sent at hot liner ELECTIONS ARE TO BE HELD HIS STGRY SUBSTANTIATED SENT A MAN TO MURFHY FINAL SCORE IS 6 TO was out stealing, Schang to Collins. over second for a single. McCormick 4, Fletcher was caught at least ten foot batted for Marquard. McCormick HUERTA ASSURED AMERICANS THERE IS NO DOUBT IN THE HE dSO ENDEAVORED TO GET off the bag. No runs, one hit no singled to center, Merkle being held errors. at second. Shafer went out, Collins THAT THE MOST POPULAR MINDS OF THE POLICE THAT REPUBLICAN SENATOR'S NEl'l VOI BEING UHLE Second Inning to Mclnnis, Merkle going to "third MAN WILL WIN HE KILLED HER ASSISTANCE Philadelphia Mclnnes fouled off and MoCormick to second. Merkle the first pitched ball. Mclnnes out," scored when Barry took Doyle's OVERCOME EAHLY LEAD Herzog to Merkle. Strunk fanned, grounder and threw wild to first. Mc- TALES CF CRUEL ATROCITIES LOOKING FOR A NEGEO TESTIMONY IS ADMITTED 10 being unable to solve Marquard's puz- Cormick went to third. McCormick shoots. went out, Fletch- scored on Fletcher's single, which zling Barry FEDERAL SOLDIERS EXECUTE CHICAGO OFFICERS ARE ON THE COURT, IN SECRET SESSION. er to Merkle. No riiBS, "no hits, no bounced off Bender's leg into right ALL WOUNDED FEDERALS TRACK OF MISS LEEGSON'S VOTES TO RESCIND ITS OR- errors. field. Doyle took third on the play WHO ARE CAUGHT SLAYER DER Both Teams Make Equal Number of Hits, New York Bender employed a wide Doyle scored when Baker took Burns' OF MONDAY outshoot and a high fast one. Burns bounder and thew out Fletcher at

j Her af- Eleven Bein Gathered fanned after having three balls and second. Collins took the throw. Vera Cruz, Oct. 7. A report on Chicago, Oct. 7 A speedy trial for Albany, N. Y., Oct. - 7. Governor Binges one strike called. Bender shot over zog flied out to Collins. Three runs, fairs at the capital brought by Nelson the murder- - of Mrs. Mildred Allison-Rexro- Sulzer attempted to secure the influ- Off Pitchers two curves on Burns for strikes, send- three hits, one error. O'Shaughnessy, charge d'affalrs at on September 25, was today-promise- ence of Charles F. Murphy to stop ing the New York batsman back to Sixth Inning the American embassy la Mexico City, Henry Spencer, whose con- the trial of his impeachment and in the bench. Herzog went out on a Philadelphia Crandall went into was laid before. John Lind, the per- fessions to 20 murders, woven by an return therefor said he was "willing York. side grounder to Mclnnis, who retired the the box for New Each sonal representative of President opium-cloude- d brain, dumfounded the to do whatever was right," according to runner at the bag. Murray singled had made eight hits. Strunk flied Wilson in an overnight conference. police. to the testimony of Allan A. Ryan BAKER AGAIN HERO OF THE STRUGGLE OF TITANS to left and would have taken second, Shafer. After having two strikes on It was said he brought no. roseate pic- His admission of the Rexroat at the trial today. but Oldring's- quick fielding and throw Barry, Crandall gave the batter ttiret ture of conditions, but reported assur- - crime is substantiated. He is known The testimony was given after the drove him .back to first with Meyers balls. Barry went out on a long fly ances from the national palace that to have committed many of the large court, by a secret vote of 41 to 1 de- In- dif- at the bat. It was Indian against to Shafer. It was very dark and fair elections would be held and early number of burglaries he has confess- cided to admit in the record Ryau's Third Baseman From City of Brotherly Love Hammers Out Third to follow tha dian. Meyers filed to Oldring. No ficult for the batters pacificiation of trie country accom- ed to, and there is a possibility that testimony of yesterday. This was Who went o':tt Home Run In World's Scries Games Bender, Occupied runs, one hit, no errors. course of the ball. Schang plished. he may have slain Mrs. Annabel that Governor Sulzer had asked him No not Box for the Athletics, Was Hit Freely But Was Steady at Third Inning on a fly to Burns. runs, hits, Mr. O'Shaughnessy returned direct- Wright last December. to Bee Senator Root and request him no errors. . Philadelphia Openiils the third ly to the capital, accompanied by his Looking for a Negro to induce State Chairman William All Good Enables Him to Win the Col-liii- s Tims Fielding j New York went out, Penan? was out on a high! fly to Burns, Murray wife, who had just returned from Eu Acting on information by a man Barnes to influence the republican Game to Mclnnis. :vle. era went oat rope. Mr. Lind will remain in vera votes of the members oi the court to Easily Tlio crowd gave the Indian, Bender, j who saw Miss Ida Leegson walking when Bender ' loc'SVche- Chief roller a big" hand wneir lie came to ine Cruz.' Unless 'hfvited by the Mexiaan west in West Seventy-Heveftt- h street declare the impeachment proeeedin and threw aim ouVat first. Merkle Presi- plate. The chief went out, Fletcher government or instructea by at 6 o'clock Saturday evening accom- iiieg.il uecuusa luey vie uruugiu tim- t struck at what a to Merkle. Fletcher made a poor yas apparently dent Wilson, he will have no direct panied by a negro, instructions were ing an extraordinary session of the third strike and the ad- - , Ihrow, but Merkle speared the ball. Schang dropped communication with the Mexican given the police to day as follows: legislature. "" ball. The Giants claim mat Schang WORLD'S BASEBALL SERIES OF FORMER YEARS Murphy got a Texas leaguer to center ministration. If he has any repre- "Arest for vmurdcr and robbery a The admission of this testimony, with Merkle. Merkle ran which could not near. Muf interefered sentations to make he will d in- stricken from open- 1884 National won; Shafer get probably copper-skinne- negro, five feet, 11 yesterday record, Providence, league, Metropolitans, to and after there was a long ' phy was forced at second when Flet- first communicate them to the embassy. ches or six feet tall, weighing be- ed the doors to Ryan's story of the Association. the batter was declared out cher took Oldring's grounder and argument Indicat'ons are, however that there tween 180 and 190 pounds. Well dess- - governor's alleged attempt to make 1885 Chicago National league, wort; St Louis, A. A. on strikes Klem. No runs, touched second base. No runs, one by Umpire will be no further communicatious, ed, square shoulders, erect carriage. peace with Tammany hail on the eve 188G St. A. A,., won; Chicago National. no no errors. ,. Louis, hit, no errors. hits, either direct or indirect. Wore black soft hat and gray coat." of his trial. Ryan said that sluUcr 1887 Detroit, National, won; St. Louis, A. A. New York Merkle sent up a high Seventh Inning A number of mining men who ar- asked him to see DeLancy Nicoll, his Bender ianued. Mur- X888New York, National, won; St. Louis, A. A. feu! near the right field stand, but Philadelphia rived here today from the state of father's attorney, and request him to nor could phy went out, Doyle to Merkle. Cran-dall'- s Durango, assert that the federal see 1SS9 New York, National, won; Brooklyn, A. A. neither Mclinnis Murphy Murphy. big round-hous- e curves seemed in of the in- - "lie wanted the A. get near it. Merkle got an infield troops there, pursuance STIIEEES SliOOT me," witness sa'.d. 1890 National, won; Louisville,' A. Old- - hi Brooklyn, hit, which could not field in to worry the Athletic batters. structions to federal soldiers, have "to have Mr. Nicoll sway Mr. Murphy National. Barry 1893 Boston, American, won; Pittsburgh, time to catch the runner at first. ring went out on a hard iinei to ki1e(i ajj wolmded rebels and that one to caH off this inquiry by getting his ' - HEN STILL 1 no no errors. im- ; 1905 New York, National, won; Philadelphia, American. Marquard sacrificed, Collins to Mc-- Shafer. No runs, hits, man was dragged from a hospital following to vote that the assembly New York Crandall went out, Bar- Mill 1906 Chicago, American, won; Chicago, National. Innis. With one out and a man on mediately after one of his legs had had no right to impeach him. He said his first American. second, the New York crowd kept up ry to Mclnnes. Shafer got been amputated, placed before a fir- Mr. Nicoll could be the 1907 Chicago, National, won; Detroit, a TWO MINERS ARE BEATEN AMD a constant cheering. Shafer went out hit, a liner over second base, for ing squad and executed. and that he (Sulzer) was ready to do 1908 Chicago, National, won; Detroit, American. to Shafer HELD AS PRISONERS AT on a fly to Strunk. Merkle scored on single. Doyle singled right, whatever was right." 1909 National, won; Detroit, American. It was a hit and run LUDLOW, COL. Pittsburgh, Doyle's single to right.'" The crowd taking third. ,. Piedras Negras Falls Tire groundwork for the defense of National. worked. A double 1910 Philadelphia, American, won; Chicago, was in a frenzy. Fletcher "filed to play beautifully Easlo Pass, Tex., Cct. 7. Fcdsrcl Governor Sulzer was to be laid today for Trinidad, Col., Oct. 7 Frank Kares, 1911 American, won; New York, National. One run. two hits, no er- - play killed the Giants' chances troops captured the constitutionalist by Louis A. Sareeky, formerly Sulzer's Philadelphia, Murphy. who with his brother, JSrla Kares, was New National. rors. scoring. Barry took B'letcher's ground- provisional capital, Piedras Negras, campaign secretary, and expected to 1912 Boston,. American, won; York, to nave been dragged, from er and tossed it to Collins, forcing this without a shot. reported be the day's first witness at the im- Fourth Inning afternoon, firing a miners at Lud- Doyle. Collins then threw out Fletch- The abandoned buggy ty striking trial. Philadelphia Collins sent a long! constitutionalists had ia peachment er- low Sunday night and beaten, still drive to the center field fence fori er at first. No runs, two hits, no the city. In outlining the defense yesterday held a prisoner at the Ludlow e was first rors. being former Senator D. HInmart th'i bases. It the bnllj to Undersheriff Zeke Harvey 7 Of camp, according Polo Grounds, New York, Oct. was 36,921; total receipts $75,255. pi'rhed With Baker at the bat the Eighth tinning told how the governor turned . hi a Martin, who, with Deputy District At- Athletics overcame this sum the national commission re- fans cheered to the echo, Philadelphia Collins beat out campaign funds over to his sec-retar- The Philadelphia Philadelphia D. M. Investi- G nor Merkle torney Ralston, today the New York Giants by a score of ceives $7,525, the clubs $13,546 each Palter fouled the ball. Collins scored bunt, neither Crandall UNCONTP.OLLABLE and trusted him to "keep them, ball had HI gated the Teported hold-u- and as- to 4 in the first game o the world's and the players $40,638. en Faker's infield hit, flbich Doyle reaching tne before Collins straight. It was Collins' sault. championship series here today. For Hints of Rain ; was barely able to knock down ivith slid into the bag. The court, after an executive ses- hit. Baker to Col- DESIRE TO yURDEIl Gregoilo Peluzo, an Italian coal thousand saw the battle, clouds, from which there! : hand. third singled left, sion an hour, voted ta retail ty persons Murky ;,!oved miner at this morn- lasting featured. New came an occasional drizzle, screened; Mclnnis to lins going to third. Collins scored on Hastings, reported in the record the oi Allan In which hard hitting sacrificed, Marquard out of the testimony Mclnnes' double ttTleTt. Baker was ing that he had been taken A. Yor kused three pitchers in the box the sun, and there was a constant Merkle. Baker was out at third when CON- Ryan regarding Governor Sulzer'a can- BURR HARRIS, NEGRO, Hastings hack at Ludlow late yester- York used there pitchers in the box theat of weather. Strunk's held at third. The Athletics' alleged attempt to bring pressure to heavy Marquard speared grounder FESSES TO KILLING TWO strikers and held prisoner at was hit but, outside First and thew to doubled nonading was too much for Crandall, day by bear on republican senators to Tot- Bender hard, Inning Herzog. Bf.rry WOMEN the Ludlow miners' over Hempt-sted- , went camp night. of the fifth inning, managed to keep Philadelphia John Brush down the left field line, sending and Tesreau into the box. Strunk that his impeachment was Illegal. Twelve employes of Hast- scattered. Baker son of the late John to third. Strunk and fanned on three pitched balls. Baker company was then recalled to tha statu! the Giants' hits the young Strunk Barry! San Cal., Oct. Burr Lud- Ryan ? was at- Diego, ings, who, in a wagon, went to was a hero at the bat, driving T. of the Giants, scored on Sohnng's three base caught at the plate on .an and asked what further r 'wu again Brush, president hit.) a negro, who last night confessed low to meet C. & S. se- mis-.- steal. The was last night the out three one of which was a thew out the ball and the world's It looked to many as if Shafer i tempted delayed play he had with the governor v t f hits, the murder of Mrs. Rebecca Gay of !train re-Lo-s to Doyle to Mcln- f(jr a shipment of express, terrific home run drive, into the stand, ries battle was on. judged the boll.. He leiped int4. Th? Meyers, Meyers. told casion of the lafter's request tnat hiv a Angeles, detectives today he'porte( this 'morning that they had aliead of him. flew out to Murray. Mur- air while but the nis took third. Barry went out on see Root. which scored Collins Murphy 'running backward, also killed Mrs. M. Haskins of Comp-ton- , on the to One been intercepted by strikers ' 1 was a wide throw smashed the first ball pitched and ball went thronh his finders clear le pop fly Doyle. run, three T to Mr. S c r t' i The only misplay phy Cut., 'Some time ago, set the Coi road Some, succeeded in suggested to Old- - no errors. that, they ' teams will meet at shot a strike over the center field fence. hits, aj that certain t.Pl i by Barry. The Marquard Marquard; hoteI in B An&eles on fire round-abou- t charges Burns onado getting-aw- 'by driving a the weather Oldring to right on the threw out. Bender.' Three runs, four New York went out, Ba ker him, I did not V t 1 Shibe Park tomorrow, rin. singled and sent poisoned candy to a woman the fired upon against fop Mer- - in "!VTrTrm1ci Merzocr wpnf nnt Pnlttnq way and that strikers permitting. fcecond ball between Doyle and hits, no errors. ' .' in Lob could afford to put hivsisrlf la a r i to Mclnnes. scratched an Angeles them. j tried to catch New York Burns the Murray t:on wnicti not t Big Crowd Present Early ide. Marquard Oldnug doubled, along Harris told the police he had ab in lie eouid aiSKt could not him. sent a ball to infield single. It was now misting. re 1 Some 40,000 persons filled the; at first, but quite get left f'eld line. Herzog solutely iio reason for the murder of charges. lie said. that thr - -- broad reaches of the big Brush stadi- The New York pitcher used plenty ward third which was foul only by the two women. He claims he was CC EVICTS ARE CAUGH3 that he did not want to d n L to "ss the and hall around a was causht out (Continued on Page Five.) 7. .John B. the situation and 1 - urn this afternoon wi f speed kept the few inches. Burns actuated by an uncontrolable desire' Santa Fe, Oct. Warden into fit was Her-zog'- s New York, Giants, pennant winners of the Athletics' knees. Oldring 'on tbf line when Bender took to kill. The negro was acquitted McManus of the state penitentiary, at stand. Ba- the National league, do battle with cs'usht off first by a quick throw grounder and tossed it to when tried for the murder of Mrs. the head of posse in an nutomoMU, "I told him I would not r. sin- re-- - the Philadelphia Athletics, leaders of by Marquard to Merkle. Collins ker, who threw to Collins, who i yesterday afternoon effected the c;tp- Washington, but, I would try t ; v the American league, in the first game gled sharply to center after having turned the ball to Baker for the put-- i iture of H. C. Dcvore, the convict who. :!! ain the republican ' i t i of the world's baseball series. two strikes called on him. The crowd out. Herzog went to second on the TODAY IN COMGRES3 with Del Rexford, escaped from the f' e question wlifJher t o r A record attendance was indicated gave a big cheer as play. Muray was a strikeout victim, SALE E IN THE BOX prison Sunday afternoon. The cap-- a riht to impeach him.' out to for the turnstiles were still merrily he came to hat. Baker flied j going out on thee straight,, strikes, St. Louis Oct. 7. Sallee and Wingo tore of Devore was made "U lint nil of tho ... 44,$.$,44,li4$''!'4i7. Weil-ma- n r , no errors. flied out No runs, Oct. Senate: Sena- for St. 4 m u i o si t ) clicking at noon and elevated trains, Burns. No runs, two hits, j Meyers to Oldring. Washington, the Louis Nationals, and afternoon about o'clock in j no'Fice 1 t traction cars, automobiles and all New York Bender grinned as Sha- .one hit, no errors. tor Hoke Smith gSve he would and.Agnew for the local Ameri- Devore did cot heed the co i m n d to i it the tu n i ' l t 1 r manner of were fer came to and shot a wide Fifth Inning press his bill for a federal system cans were the batteries for surrender until he had beei h a' n pi i L i conveyances bringing bat, selected, ' ic their hundreds to the playing field. curve which was close to Shafer's Philadelphia Murphy went out of agricultural extension work. today's opening game of the Eeries several times. Rexford wa. t i i ht i th- - - tu it mi t t Over back of the Athletics' dugout knees. It was a ball. The next one bunting, Marquard to Merkle. Mar- House: Democratic leaders were that will decide wTiica c the two few hours following the dann 1 i' in te ' fi ' i hold- tall-en- d ? were several hundred Philadelphia was a strike. Bender had good speed quard took Oldring's - bounder and confronted with the problem of major league teams is the for liberty made by the two pi un inn to s ' n i v 1 enthusiasts. which was difficult to follow in the threw the batter out at first. Mar- ing a quorum" during the consideration worse. The game was to' be called at Both are now again within tie ,n Ch P i I - Total paid attendance at the game dark day. Shafer flied out to Mur-- quard became unsteady and gave of the deficiency bill. 3 o'clock. fines of the penitentiary. In i i VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1913. 'WO LAS

on that subject. Now, the famous re port of Victor Cousin on public edu- FEDERATION HAS cation in Prussia had fallen into the ESTABLISHED 1879. 5 bands of the first superintendent of STYLES instruction in Michigan, who AUTHORITATIVE public It BEGUN SESS Published By was a neighbor of Mr. Crary, and THZ OPTIC PUBLISHING CO. formed the topic of much discussion IN WOMEN'S was the (Incorporated.) between them. The result idea of a state system, of schools vith IN SANTA FE a at Its head. EDITOR university GOATS AND DRESSES M. PADGETT But what, one asks, Was bound to SUITS, become of German educational Ideals WOMEN'S CLUBS FROM ALL OVER when they ran u against a set of THE STATE SENT American lawmakers? Strange as it lived attractive and desirable nor has such may appear, in Michigan they Never have the new season's styles been more r to tell the tale. l naa otcasiuu Santa Fe, Oct 7. The program for an excellent variety of popular styles been shown as you will now find in our ready-to-wea- Entered fct the postoffice at East at several the third annual convention of the tc visit the legisluti-r- ij. Meiico, for trauv department. Las V.as, New sessions," writes President Angell, "to New Mexico Federation of Women's HrJted States and a distinct mark every garment, imparting to the iy mission through the make known to our commit tees, and clubs which will be held in Santa Fe Exclusiveness, individuality, matter. which the well dressed, women. (j mails is tncond class sometimes to the vlwie body, our October 7 to October 10, was begun wearer that elusive, indefinable quality distinguishes - needs, aid several times the whole today. "Wooltex' and "Printzess" earments, together with our other lines gives us an ex- V The first session at 2 p. ni. OF SUBSCRIPTION visited the university, opened of season's most and enables us to offer a TERMS woman's ceptionally large variety the stylish garments Carrier wish to bear witness to the couitesy Tuesday. It, was at the Dally, by that can not be , wa-- i jecoivml at board of trade where the meeting of quality surpassed. ; w'ili which I Lansing, Per Copy and see what excellent 15 and the interest in the insti- the executive board of the federation Come in and on some of these beautiful garments, One Week heary try 65 which the members of the was held. At 4 p. m. the "Council Month tution value you can get for your uirney. One evinced on their of Fires" advisory board met. Year legislature always One even At 8 p. m, in of the gov- Mail visits to us." He speaks more thepalace Daily, by of ses- to explicitly of this relation, generally ernors the formal opening the Suits, $12.50 to $57.50 Coats, $8.50 $50.00 One Year sion will made with a series of regarded as not a little hazardous for be 191 The H. BU..k Co. Bix Months Copyright as follows: For the state, 1911 H. Co. the institution involved: speeches Copyright Tlx Bltk Dresses, $7.50 to $45.00 "Eastern critics of the system of governor McDonald, for the city, of the coun- WEEKLY OPTIC AND STOCK state support of universities have of- President A. B. Renehan, GROWER ten assumed that the institutions cil; for the woman's board cf trade, ATTRACTIVE MILLINERY BEAUTIFUL DRESS FABRICS 2.00 would become embarrassed by being Mrs. Arthur Seligman, president; Tor neYeaV 1.00 in controversies of par- the Santa Fe Woman's club, Mrs. Six Months entangled the The new patterns and designs in piece goods are more than It can be affirmed that LoHu C. Collins, president; re- We are a and varied line of the most ty politics. showing large approved ordinarily attractive. We are showing an excellent variety of such has never been the case In the sponse by Mrs. S. C Nutter, presi- in Fall a number Icaah for Mail Subscrip- and desirable styles Millinery, including large new and desirable Dress Fabrics in both Silk and Wool. Beauti- m Advance support or control this university. dent of the Clovis Woman's club; several of the of Gage models. These styles are the best from the in all rich color- tions.) Different parties have been in con Mrs. W. J. Fugate, president ful textures the popular weaves and especially check or money or- eastern centers and exclusive. Each of them Remit by draft, trol in this state during the life of Federation, will deliver the presi- style absolutely ings, make the season's new fabiics especially desirable. Many otherwise we will not offers the value for the if you wish a der. If sent the institution. But we have fared dent's address. highestjipossible money patterns are exclusive and can hot be duplicated. Others are loss. 9 will be an informal ke responsible for equally well, which ever party was in At p. m. there stylish and desirable hat at a popular price, we can please you. and can be had in desired. on the by the yard any length Specimen copies free power, and no political controversy reception tendered by delegates trade and in the legislature or in the state at to the woman's board of $3.00 TO $15.00 $1.00 TO $3.50 PER YARD club. large has ever embarassed us." the Santa Fe woman's AT Wednesday's Program ALL PAPERS DISCONTINUED Two years after he became presi- of On Wednesday the morning session VeAsa'Leftditijl Sioro THE EXPIRATION OF TIME dent of Michigan, the friends the We Are Showing the as will at 9 o'clock at the Scottish An Excellent Variety of PAID FOR university persuaded the legislature begin Kite cathedral anu will be devoted to Line of to give it the proceeds of a twentieth-mil- l Largest CHILDREN'S COATS matters. Committees will tax, in place of the special ap- business BEAUTIFUL FURS Advertisers are guaranteed the of officers read osmLWaM Son propriations which had been the rule be appointed, reports At Popular Prices and weekly circulation of committees largest daily before. Later, this tax was raised to and reports standing In the City 1862 in northern New made. KstoHichPd .,f any newspaper an eighth, and finally to three-eighth- s will be there will be a vtexico. of a mill, and this method of provid In the afternoon at 2 ing funds for the state university has "general session" beginning Scottish Kite cathedral. been followed by other legislatures. o'clock at the TELEPHONES "The Womon's The general topic is: - ash-bo- x Ma,n 2 This highly honorable course must Mrs. J. ft, McFie, Mrs. James Selig- opening through which a metal tackles concrete," the latter being the Bigness Office Club As a Factor in New alexico Edu- M1" 9 have borne no small part in elevat- man and Miss Conrad. can be inserted or over which the name of the above mixture. News Department cation." Each will be followed TO A ing the University of Michigan to the paper HOW BUILD box can be inserted or over which an To make anything of concrete,, discussion. , position It long held of the one west- by iron door can be hung. Fill the foun- molds of wood, plaster or iron are Other features are as follows: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 191". ern institution of learning with a na- CENT "CASCARETS" dation hole and the forms with 1:2:4 used, the wet mixture being poured An solo Mr. Van Stone; 10 tional reputation. organ by GOOD TRASH concrete. Remove the outside form or tamped into the forms or molds. a on "The Rural Schools," by It is impossible to read what Presi paper after two weeks. The fire will later As stated, this convenient device, UNIVERSITY AND THIS Mrs. S. F. Culberson, superintendent LAXATIVE tttf. dent Angell says about the connec IS yillill take care of the inner form. After with its water-sheddin- g nature is in- STATE - of the Roosevelt county schools; a tion between the University of Mlch.- three weeks the burner may foe used. destructible. Rain and frost do not Mrs. R. J. Palen, vice presi- BURNER and the people of Michigan with- paper by is a will dis- n ig'in Briefly described, this furnace affect it, and it never rust, of President An-- dent of the Santa Fe board of educa- BEST LIVER AND BOWEL CLEANS The serious illness is d out feeling that here something cone-shape- structure 5 feet in dia- integrate or decay. It is so simple vnila not nnlv the part he western in tion on "The City Schools." Then ER AND STOMACH REGU- that is st'll distinctively AC- meter, 4 feet highi with 8 inch walls that any person of mechanical bent stage in the there will be a vocal solo by Mrs. Hoy LATOR KNOWN CONCRETE MAY BE USED played at an important our educational practice, and perhaps and 24 inch screened openings. The should be able to build one. of Prentice of Las a paper on CORDING TO TWO DIFFER-- ' development of the University in our educational ideals, as well. Vegas; Are 12 14 in- - W. ENT PLANS box or ash box is by MicM-a- n, most pe- "The institutions, by Mrs. Get a tut the interesting From came the notion of Higher ches. Germany onc Neuralgia of the face, shoulder, fi in our educational history, O. Oldham, president of the Pecos Put aside just the Salts, ' riod whole receiving students from the high Another type of burner consists of hands or feet requires a powJ;fiil! men who, horn Mothers' club; a piano so'o by Castor Oil or Purgative Waters The best way to get rid of garbage lie was cue of four schools of the state on diploma in- Valley Pills, an old a second hand iron door remedv that will penertate the tiesk. Lrfis and all combustible trash is to burn grate, the from 1S29 to Mrs. G. W. r renger of unices, which merely force a passageway BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT pos- within quinquennium stead of by examination. The high to and a length of terracota draln pipe to assume posi- and an address "As a Man Thinketh," the bowels, but do not thor- it, and the most satisfactory way sesses that power. Rubbed In where 1831, were destined schools had first to be approved, and through for a or is of and burn it is to construct a concrete chimney pipe. It cheap the pain Is felt is all that is necessary tions of educational leadership Just the visits of to by Dr. Alice Rice Las Vegas. oughly cleanse, freshen purify university professors no burner. and will last forever. As in the case to relieve suffering and restore nor- tne .New ium In the evening a reception will be these drainage organs, tud have stove or trash 40 year.; later, Bays these schools on inspection trips were of the first burner described, it may mal conditions. Price 25c, 50c and to come to tendered the and members effect whatever upon the liver and Concrete stoves of this character Post. The first of these so many opportunities for suggesting delegares be $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Central clubs Gov be at any convenient lo constructed with a flat top and the ont was Andrew P. White, who to the teachers, for of the local federation by stomach. i may placed Drus Co. Adv. f . A improvements therein for a cooking ll ernor and Mrs. McDonald at the ex your "insides" pure and fresh cation and if it is found necessary to opening large became the first presmeut oi fanning the flame of ambition in the Keep kettle. With elect- cutt.ve with which build them in some conspicuous spot, the front door and grate in 1S07. Ciarles W. Eliot was and for deepening the con- mansion. Cascarets, thorougnty PAVLOVA TO VISIT AMERICA students, un- some at a higher level it would" make" an Harvard in Program cleanse the stomach, remove the thev may be decorated with Oct. 1 Mme. ed to hp president of cern of the public in education, both Thursday's excellent London, Pavlova, the The session will open at sour food and foul gases, simple design if constructed in the outdoor grill for a perman- 1869. s II. Angell exchanged the lower. Towns and s business digested, famous Russian dancer,' gave a fare- Jr.:r higher and " ent or estate. of Ver- the Scottish Rite cathedral at 9 a. m take the excess bile from the liver urnlike form. camp country presidency of the University were spurred to a new interest well matinee at the London opera 1871, 2 m. at the same thure out of the all the These concrete stoves be used To the man of mechanical turn mont for that of Michigan. In in the school which the university At p. place and carry system may house today, and tomorrow, accom- will lie an iuteruretive recital of in the bowels. with open top and kettle for heatini working in concrete is play. Given a :md Daniel G. Oilman started Johns authorities thought worthy of a visit. poisons panied by M. Novikoff, she will sail Puccini's "La Boheme," by Mrs. Ada A will make you or cooking food for poulty and live quantity of Portland cement, he mere- upon its career in is J. AThe university dominated the educa-certai- n Cascaret tonight for America. Mme. Pavlova expects Hopkins is work stock as well as for adds thereto twice as much sand may lie asserted of1(iomil tnlt it Pierce Winn of Albuquerque. This feel great toy morning. They burning garbage ly to remain in the United States sev- similarity mira g0 wtbout con j ot tne music class never sicken, and other trash. They are most and four or five times as much crush the work that lay before Presidents that Sniggle with the secondary given by courtesy while you sleep gripe, eral years. Her season will begin at vclub. At 10 cents a box from venient to have about the home or on ed stone or When the mass "White and Oilman. Each, of these st.)l0j8 which is one of the features of the Santa Fe Woman's and cost only gravel. New Haven, Conn., on October 22. on an of men and is mixed and wet to the men bad the taski of launching tlie of our time. The fear that the schools 3 p. m. the club women will go your druggist. Millions the farm. thoroughly now and then To build a burner of the of or to the de- institution which had .called him to would not be courageous in maintain- automobile sightseeing trip around the women take a Cascaret garbage consistency mortar, When your food does not digest alms o! new and old. have B'lious-ness- , urn type, dig out the dirt to the depth gree that it can be poured into a well feel tired Us service, different as the ing the requirements set for them by city, and never Headache, and you "blue," and E. For forms choose two a which should use a little niul .lohnH Hopkins were anl the unfounded. It At 8 p. m. Colonel Ralph Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour of six inches. mold, he has plastic material discouraged, you university proved HEROINE at bedtime. It opens the Eliot and Angell. on is will deliver au address. "Some Stomach or Constipated Bowels. Cas- barrels, one of which will set within becomes as hard as iron when it has are. presidents evident that to President Angell bowels, purifies the system and re- do with es- State Assets" at the Scot in household. the other with a clearance on all set and seasoned. As a tbo other band, had to education was nothing if not an in- Neglected carets belong every thoroughly stores a fine feeling of health and en- Mrs. Winn will them. sides of six inches. the humorist "the tooth of tablished institutions, although there tensely human activity. tish Rite cathedral. Children just love to take Adjust height expressed it, ergy. Price 50c. Sold by Central between American-India- by off their butts. Make an time goes to the dentist Co. Adv. was & vast disparity of age o sing some songs Adv. by cutting when it Drug Harvard, with more than two cen- AUTO TAX iiphpi r Cadnian. Another feature of interest uni- and the Western N. M. 7 u be some O'Pical Indian dances by Chronic turies behind It, Santa Fe, Oct An ... Dyspepsia , t.1 ouuC nu-Tl.lt. - unsolicited testimo- which could count a scant portant decision was hnn.lerl down t iuuiaus Horn ine jiueuiu oi The following versity, be sufficient to since Its inception. the ttmso nial should certainly CAPITAL PAID IN 30 years by supreme court today in a test and courage to persons af- SURPLU8 of the give hope Age, however, was the least case instituted in Roswell to deter- Friday's Program flicted with chronic dyspepsia. "I on will at 1100,000.00 150,000.00 elements differentiating Michigan mine whether aiitomobilists must pay The session Friday open have been a chronic dyspeptic for --5 of 3 a. m. and the deie the medicine I have - .. ' - --I from Harvard; and the chief these the state license as well as the reg- the cathedral at years, and of all 3F1 of Chamberlain's Tablets have distinctions was true of Michigan as ular tax on automobiles. The conten- gates will listen to the final report taken, done me more good than anything 3 O O Kf f U.t with Harvard, but tion in the credentials committee. Tho new tVs&it compared, not only the case was that it was double W. G. Mattison, No. 7 of. The re else," says with either Cornell or Johns Hopkins. taxation, and the district court held ImsineBS will be disposed Sherman St., Hornellsville, N. Y. For universi- committee on resolutions 1i Every one of these eastern for the plaintiff. However, the state port of the sale by all dealers. Adv. will be elected D ties was privately endowed; Michigan appealed and the opinion today re- will be read, delegates J. M. Cunningham, President. T Hosklns, Casnisi recom- looked for its Bupport to the state. verses the lower court and decides that to the biennial convention, aflu SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION Frank Springer. K. 8 Lewis Ass't. Cah next of However alike, therefore, might he the state license must be paid. The mendations as to the place Louisville, Ky., Oct. 7. Representa- Then the ses some of the ideals which these four gist of the opinion Is contained in meeting will he heard. tives from every county Sunday school V ED O A S presidents set before themselves, the this sentence: "There is no constitu- sion will be adjourned. association and from most of the Sun- LAS was in were manner cf their working out tional objection to the levy of a li- Officers day schools this state present Interest Ptxid On Time New Mexico Deposits bound io be radically affected for cense tax for the privilege of carrying The officers of the at the First Christian church in this are: forty-eight- h President Angell by this factor of on a particular business and at the Federation of Women's clubs city this morning, when the W. of rtate control. The new president same time a tax on the property em- Prfisi.ient. Ift's. J. Fugate annual convention of the Ken- n.nst have congratulated himself, ployed in the business." East Las Vegas; vice president, Mrs tucky Sunday School association was ot therefore, upep the condition of af The opinion is by Justice R. H. Han- - C. E. Mason Roswell; recording called to order. The convention will LAS VEGAS SAVINGS BANK of fairs wHr" he found awaiting him at na, the other members of the court secretary, Mrs. Rupert F. Asplund extend over four days and among the Ann Aire-- .' Umli'i' the influence of concurring Santa Fe: corresponding secretary features will be conferences on ele- : L. East Las a few r who had had much to do Mrs. F. Myers of Vegas mentary, secondary, adult and home Ada Bittner of Albu mis- with the university at Its beginning. ANNIVERSARY Or BATTLE treasurer, Mr. department work, temperance, CAPITAL STOCK - - hud been inspired to a Oaffney, S. C, Oct. ".An qtierque; auditor. Mrs. M. W. Porter sions, education city prooleins, rural $30.000 00 Michigan federa extent by German ideals of celebration was held here today field of Silver City; general schools, the presentation of banners Anna Office With the San National Bank education, Ind'vd, In his Rcminls-- in honor of the 13Drd anniversary of tion secretary. Mrs Hagerman to various counties and individual Miguel cenccp, 11 esiueni ausi" ucn the Battle of King's Mountain, in of Roswell, Sunday schools which have shown the as to say that tho young institution which a force of British and tories The Committee greatest activity and success during on for HAYUON "was shaped tinder broader and mor j was defeated by American militia. The committee arrangements the past year. Wm. Q. President - convention is com rencrous views of university life than Many distinguished visitors were pres- the forthcoming H. W. KELLY Vice President had the as follows: Mrs. Rupert F. Asp rnost of ibo eastern colleges." It ent at the exercises, and among posed They Make You Feel Good HOSK1NS lund. chairman; Mrs. Arthur Selig The effect pro- D. T. Treasurer Ituppoued, IOl example, uiui amiac principal speuivKiB wcio isotcioi; ui pleasant purgative n uov-ern- women's board duced Chamberlain's Tablets and KemDor oi me cuuvun-tio- State Willinm man, president of the by Crpry was a Jennings iJryan, the condition of and the constitution of Ben W. Hooper of Tennessee, of trade: Mrs. Lorin C. Collins, prest healthy body INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS that framed mind which they create make one ,, the of North dent of the Santa' Fe Woman's club jS'-- and Qs chairman of poh and Craig, governor feel jovfnl. For sale by all dealers. v Mrs. W. H. mitoe on education drafted the artie.V Carolina. Mrs. K. C Abbott, Pope, Adv.

I LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1913.

The Knights of Pythias grand lodge DOCTORS DID DAMAGE ANDLOSS LODGES II will convene at 10 o'clock tomorrow MHAKECUNGE MEET Ml m DEE Ti: morning. The Knights will be here uLlolJ tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday lb DIVORCE HELP HER TO BE AVOIDED How to Avoid" Those Paint and DUtreae That is as long as they will be occu- iriM inirirrnf? IN AIIQDERQDE Which o Many Mothers Have Suffered. pied with lodge affairs, but few of the delegates, if any, it is believed, will return to their homes before the But E. Pmkham's Veg- BY SANTA FE CAM Lyciia THIS WEEK end of the weekj GET etable Compound Restored The sheep sanitary board will meet 1 Tuesday morning in the otfices of R. ROAD HOLDS WRESTLE Mrs. LeCJear's Health MEETING IN ST KNIGHTS OF ODD FEL- H. in Na- EPISCOPALIANS WILL PYTHIAS, Crews, secretary, the First DUCKS MAY BE HUNTED UNTIL, AT JOSEPH FOR PERFECTING LOWS AND COLUMBIANS WITH HARD (PROBLEM Ker Own Statement tional bank building. Mr. Crews has DECEMBER 16; OTHER OPEN CONVENTION THE SYSTEM HOLD SESSIONS announced men CHURCH I ')p , ?:CU.'' I that all sheep who PERIODS FOR GAME will be in Albuquerque then are In- con- Mich. am to dis- Topeka, Kas., Oct. 7. William Bal- Oct. 7. New York, Oct. 7 What is Detroit, "I glad Albuquerque, The program vited to attend. The cattle sanitary The open season for deer with horns and cover a remedy that relieves me from four, transportation inspector of the for this exclusive Btate sidered by the leading bishops week, of the board will meet Wednesday morning commenced October 1, and will con- my suffering and Santa Fe railway, fla's returned from fair, follows: in lay deputies as the most important the Korber building. Cattlemen tinue to Nevember 15, a of 45 pains. For two years St. Joseph, Mo., where he attended period conclave of Episcopalians ever held Monday who are in the city also probably will These I suffered bearing semi-annu- days. may be killed with a the meeting of the com I. O. O. F. in America will begin here tomorrow, down and grand encampment met. meet with the board. gun only, and the limit is one deer a pains got loss and committee. d pany's damage State pharmacy board met. when the forty-thir- triennial general all run down. I was The state prahmacy board met on season to each person. More than 100 officials and employ Tt Is a pity mire women (in not know of busi- under a Knights of Pythias met. Mother'8 ilt-r- in convention will "assemble for IV i; nervous grand lodge Frieud. is a remrily that softens Monday morning the N. T. Armijo The wild turkey season will not op- a strain and could not participated In the meeting, every di- Ibe luuHi.'k'a, enables Uiem to expand without ness. Before the opening session Tuesday any- fiU'Hln oou the ligaments and euahlea building and the State Pharmaceutical en until November 1. It lasts to Janu- I on, women to fro in the great cath- sleep at night. vision the system being represent I. O, O. F grand lodge convenes. through maternity without pain, association will meet at service will be held went to doctors here ' nausea, luorntni? or any of the dreaded Wednesday ary la. which ed. The purpose ot the gathering Rebekahs meet. symptoms so familiar to many mothers. the Commercial ciub. edral of St. John the Divine, at There 1h no foolish (Hot to mind. The grouse season Is still open in the city but they was to for increased harasa the anj plan, efficiency State funeral directors meet. , The tuouphta do not dwell Uion and uf-- the sermon will be preached by Right did not do me pain will not close until November 15. any in of with jennic, lor an aui!o are avoided. Thousands o of the transportation freight, Sheep sanitary board meets. women no longer resign themselves to tin Avoid Sedative Medicines Rev. William Lawrence, bishop good.. aleknewa J Cough The quail season opens November the view of reducing to the minimum thought that and distress are natural If J'OU want to contribute directlv Massachusetts. " Seeing Lydia E. Wednesday 'lfiey Know oetter, lor in Mother s Friend the: 1, and lasts to and including January in adver- the item of loss and damage, which have found a wonderful. pmietratlnK remedy t to the occurrence of capillary bron- The convention will continue Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Cattle sanitary board meets. Ijanlsh all those dreaded eMa'rienees. 31. sublfc.-'- chitis and use medi- . is and both to It is a every woman should he rami- pneumonia cough i V,roo topp-Ur- Its Work tised, I tried it. My health improved expensive, annoying Pharmaceutical meets. society liar with, and evn though ala may not require cines that contain codine, morphine, The duck season, and this includes and I am now well and carrier. imk-- t now divided between two bodies, wonderfully quite shipper a remeoy, ,e win and then meet heroin and water fowls of is now will be No woman from fe- - Saturday some prospeetlve mother to whom a word ia other sedatives when you all kinds, open again. suffering "The of our Mr. won- of and the house object meeting," of time anout Mother s Friend will eoine as a have a cough or cold. An expectorant arid wil continue so until December the house bishops mal(j ma wil it .f ghe ukea tWg Knights Columbus meet. derful Wesslnt. This famous remedy Is soldi rgret Balfour said, "was not to get out of anu like Chamberlain's Cough 13 The bishops will hold Mrs. James G. The fact that four will hold ny an mus'ists, is only l.oo a bottle.. Remedy 16 when it is closed by the new fed- cf deputies. medicine." LeCleak, to lodges It Ih for external use onty. and is really wortta what is needed. That cleans out paying legitimate claims, but pre In the their sessions in the old oynou Hunt St., Detroit, Mien. state sessions and the funeral direct- its welKht gold. Write to the Brad. culture beds or eral game law, although the New Mex- vent the causes for loss and damage field Cp.. 127 Lanutr .Idy., Atlanta,. breeding places for House on the cathedral grounds, and ors will convene here ua., lor a most vuiuuu mok.. the germs of and other ico Btate law would have allowed duck Another Case. to The movement in this di this week, will penumonia will meet in the new Sy- freight. draw a germ diseases. That is why. penumo- until March 31. the Pink-ham- large number of visitors to shooting deputies E. 's to Philadelphia,' Pa. "Lydia rection, which was started by the nia never results from a cold whfm "closed nod House,' which was presented Albuquerque. Attendance at all these talk. That P. The dove season September Vegetable Compound is all you Santa Fe five years ago, has been afternoon tne Rev. H. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. New Yor kdiocese by the late conventions is to be Di- 30, although there is said to be ground the claim it to be. About two or three successful to the extent that a con expected large Williams will speak on "Funeral it nas.a worm wide reputation for its and the late W. because of cures. It contains no for that doves are classed J. Pierpont Morgan days before my periods I would get bad of the fair and the fact that recting from the Standpoint of the morphine or believing stantly Increasing number ship other sedative. For sale all deal- as in the new federal Bayard Cutting. backaches, then pains in right and left they are in, session probably will .Minister," and "as a Man on the Road by migratory birds of the house and head would ache. I called pers with the company by ers. Adv. the of The presiding officer sides, my bring here many delegates who other- Sees It," will the subject of G. W. game law, although secretary the doctor and he said I had in- using scientific methods in the prep- has the of bishops will be Right Rev. Daniel organic wise would not have attended the of the Colorado com- agriculture not specified reg- flammation. I went to him for a while but aration of for transporta Rjppey casket IOWA BAPTISTS of Missouri, the senior bish- shipments fair. MEET ulations governing the hunting ot S. Tuttle did not well so I took E. Pink-ham'- care in pany. The local undertakers will give of service get Lydia tion, and exercising greater Humboldt, Ia., Oct. 7. With dele- these birds. The state game warden op of the church in point After tak- The Odd Fellows' grand encamp- an entertainment at night. Vegetable Compound. the hand'ing of shipments to and from gates representing nearly every Bap has called his attention to this fact In regard to the election of president, tWo bottles I was relieved and finally ment opened yesterday at the I. O. O. Addresses to be jng depots. The company Is doing its given Wednesday tist church in the northern of deputi-3?- , and F. hall 9 part and his reply will be puniished as soon of the house of speculation my troubles left me. I married which at o'clock. At night Har- will be on these subjects: "New Mex- seems to have two little have had no re part by instituting reforms Iowa in attendance the Northern Iowa as received. The new federal game is busy. Majority opinion girls. I mony lodge No. 1, of Albuquerque ico Embalming Statistics and Better call for better loading and unloading association its twenty-fourt- Rev. turn of the old troubles." Mrs. Chas. - Baptist began law is and in substance favor the selection of either the exemplified the first before Enforcement of Our- -- M. II. very brief, 2350 S. Chadwick and for a more careful handling ol degree iues," annual convention here William T. Manning, rector of oeli, St, Phila.,Pa. members of the today. gives the secretary of agriculture Dr. a result of effic grand body. Today Koch of Tucumcari; "Disinfection or the cars en route. As The sessions will extend over three To" make for the Trinity Church in this city, the Odd Fellows' grand lodge'and the and Prevention of Contagion," Dr. L. power regulations rector of iency methods the Santa Fe already days and Rev. A. F. Colver of Web of aTl game blrd3 Rev. Dr. Alexander Mann, serve until the next convention. It Rebekahs' state assembly opened. G. Rice; "Interesting Topics to protection migratory has materially cut down its loss and ster City, the moderator of the asso and insectivorous birds. Trinitr Church, Boston. is expected this amendment will be The auxiliary order will meet in the Prof. Fermier; "The Law migratory damage item, and our officials hope to ciation, will be the presiding officer, and of the of A. O. U. ses-- 1 These regulations have been made In addition to all bishops considered and acted upon by the in W. hall and will be in as Applied to Our Profession," Law- make even a better showing the the wild and the dove the church in the United States the present convention. sion only one day. The Odd Fellows' rence F. Lee; Between although pigeon near future. as attendance will include missionary The in the method meeting will last two days. These Board and Association How and A are classed migratory game birds, proposed change "We were especially encouraged at Marvelous Escape from many distant lands. of at bodies are to from O. had a es in the detailed outline of the open and bishops representation the convention over which show e.xpected attract Why?" H. Strong. Prof. Fermier "My little boy marvelous McKlm the meeting reports 500 writes F. closed no mention is made Among them will be Bishops is a matter that is expected to excite to to 600 members here will close the day's session with a cape," P. Bastiams of Prince seasons, that, loss on account of damage Albert, Cape of Good "It oc handed from' Japan, Brent from the Philip spirited debate. At present each dio The undertakers will oe in session lecture. Hope. of their seasons, although the shipments of household goods, auto curred in the middle of, the night. He a Root and Graves from China, cese is entitled to four and four Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. General routine work will be taken tailed wild pigeon is protected 'by pines, lay mobiles, furniture, eggs and other got a very severe attack of croup. 1913. Mexico, Kinsolving from clerical of Thomas A. Johnsen of year around closed season until ivis from delegates, regardless the a 'breakable character Las Vegas up Thursday morning by the under- As luck would have it, I had a large Alaska. An- merchandise of Tho trout season Is also still open, mazil and Rowe from number of its communicants. It is to the will give his annual address Tuesday takers. The election will be held then bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem has been greatly reduced, due in house. on October 15. other notable figure will te Archdea- proposed that in future the number morning and Prof. R. H. Fermier of and a for next edy the After following but will close modern methods of handling, as devis meeting place year the directions for on hour and the Alaskan mis- of .'be on the Barnes School or of twenty con Hudson Struck delegates shall based the In future Santa Embalming will be selected. Professor Fermie" minute? he was all to climb ed by our experts. will through danger." DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED sionary who was the fiist number of communicants. Chicago, give an introductory will lecture again Thursday afternoon. Sold by all dealers. Adv. Fe station agents and transportation by local applications, as they cannot lilt. McKinley. The woman suffrage question will inspectors, who have been instructed reach the diseased portions te tnti important matters to be not be a legislative before the Is one to Among subject in modern methods of taking care of ear. There only way ir acted upon at the convention are the convention, but it may be included deafness, and that is by constitrtnn:tl all kinds of freight, will give ship '" an of the name of the in the report of the commission on remedies. Deafness is caused (juestion changing and small, the benefit of of mucov lut- the divorce a pers, large THE M'GREEVYS AT THE DUNCAN inflamed condition the church, that of altering social service as subject of inter called upon TONIGHT Eustachian Tube. When of their experience whenever ing of the canon to the remarriage est and one on which the church is nrm-blin- g preevnt to do so. that being a part of their this tube is inflamed you have a whose partner is still liv- information. Diocesan con sound or anl any person seeking business under the Santa Fe's policy imperfect hearing, a proposed change in the method ventions with each year are when it is entirely closed, deafness ing, passing with its patrons, to lnflnm-- bish- more of is the result, and unless the ' of choosing the presiding and more to women t granting the end that the best service may he mation can be taken out and this r n and a in the me- the of vote in but op, change right parish affairs, afforded." restored to Its normal condition, 4 thod of2 representation at the not the risht to hold office. hearing will be destroyed forever; convention. Church unity, reli- nine cases out of ten are caused by for the min- Quick Help to Backache and Rheu catarrh, which is nothing tut an in- gious education, training matism sur- cler- flamed condition of the mucous istry, the support of disabled TAKES OFF DANDRUFF The man or woman who wants faces. gymen and their families, and plans ouick help from backache and rheu We will give One Hundred Dollars will find it in for case for expanding the home and foreign; IIAlit STOPS FALLING matism, Foley Kidney any cf deafnesn (caused by work of the church will Pills. They act so quickly and with catarrh) that cannot he cured by missionary such effect that Inactive Hall's circul attention. good weak, Catarrh Cure. Send for also receive kidneys that do not keep the blood ars free. name ' The (juestion of changing the GIRLS! TRY clean and free of impurities, are ton- F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, Ohio. THIS! MAKES YOUR , for ed to Sold Drua-gists- 75c. of the church has been agitated HfiiH FLUF- up and strengthened healthy by THICK, GLOSSY, Good follow a time. Many dioceses havtj vigorous action. results Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- long FY, BEAUTIFUL use 0. G. Schaefer Adv. their one way their promptly. pation. expressed preference and Red Cross Drug Co. Adv. diocesan conven- or another in their Within ten minutes after an appli- action in the mat- tions, but definite cation of Danderine you cannot find a NEW PRESIDENT INAUGURATED the convention is ter by general single trace of dandruff or falling hair Pa., Oct. 7 In the this time. Not Collegeville, hardly expected at and your scalp will not itch, but what of edu- are presence many distinguished For of those who desire a change all will please you most will be sfter a cators, nearly all the i Our representing on what form of de- agreed exactly few weeks' use, when you see new prominent institutions of learning in would wish to be sub- This signation they hair, fine and downy at first yes the east, Prof. George Leslie Om-wak- e elegant Rogers' the "Protestant stituted for present but really new hair growing all over was today inaugurated president church." American Catho- Episcopal the scalp. of Ursinus college, succeeding Rev. Spoon is the name of lic church preferred A little Danderine immediately A. E. Keigwin, D. D. President Om- - are discontented f ) -i- us 2 most of those who doubles the beauty of your hair. No wake was born at Greencastle, Pa. f you with the title. present difference how dull, faded, brittle and July 13, 1871, and received an excel church in rela- X The attitude of the scraggy, just moisten a cloth with lent education, preparing himself for .empress to and divorce will be tion marriage Danderine and carefully draw it a pedagogical career. He graduated conven- FLOUR seriously considered by the through you hair, taking one small from the State Normal school at tion. An effort is likely to be made strand at a time. The effect is amaz- Pa., In 1893 and then con- so to amend, one of the canons of ing your hair will be light, fluffy and tinued his studies at the Mercersburg s giving you the church that no of the of clergyman wavy, and havo an appearance academy, Ursinus college and Yale a for will be to j present do church permitted perform abundance; an incomparable lustre university. After having graduated di- IBP; SOmefhir-- the marriage ceremony for any softness and luxuriance. from Yale with flie degree of Bache vorced person whatever. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's J901, he became lec- do lor of Divinity in I you d nfiy The method of choosing the presid- Danderine from any drug store or turer on education at Ursinus college. j way when ing bishop is of much, interest to tho toilet counter, and prove that your In 1903 he became dean and professor you now J Icam how churchmen. As provided for by hair is as pretty and soft as any of history and philosophy of educa Much the contsltution the senior bishop is that it has been neglected or injured tion and six years later vice president ZJeferEMPEESS the presiding bishop, and when he by careless treatment that's all of Ursinus college. FLOUR dies the next in rank automatically you surely can have beautiful hair and redh is. succeeds him. The seniority is regu- lots of it if you will try a little Made by CER-- just Foley Kidney Pills Succeed ; lated by the date of consecration. Danderine. Adv. thev ere an honestly made MAN PROCESS At the last convention an amendment j medicine that relieves promptly the - to the constitution was proposed to Subscribe for The opitc. suffering due to weak, inactive Mo- 1 f.?: cr- r.--'j r- - neys and painful bladder action. They nature In nftop a nnwerfni heln to - ' j riV T- building up the true excreting kidney j .'3 P. Blew Era 'ssue in restoring normal action ana i epi;:3 v: : ;; . Moving bladder discomforts. TRY SPCZi IT'S tas I'HEM. O. G. Schaefer and Red Cross 1 C"J' Drug Store. Adv. f. r r in Core of Skin BIs2cs2 i ' HIO LIBRARIANS AT OBERLIN Oct. 7. Nearly 250 li Oberlin, O,. s i l , : :i Professor Budlong's case of eczema than one month." Prof. .C. J, Bullions, brarians arid assistant librarians from Was known to almost every hospital South Lyme, Conn. PLA'l mid physician of all sections of the state are in at ' the state reputation throughout Ask any drUKgist today for D D. D. ECA'JTr '. of Connecticut His letter ia Prescription. He'll tell you It allays annual meeting of MR. AND MRS. JACK McGREEVEY, VAUDEVILLE ARTIST'S another, Interesting demonstration of the itch and soon there are tendance at the FRL'; " . what Is being accomplished by the Instantly which eigne of cure. the Ohio association, - in- - - jfamous specilio r. 1). D., Prescription. Library Final arrangements for the enter- will be .Mr. and Airs. Jack Me- Cfcuiles O'Mttlley will play a violin It may be of interest to you to know We have handled the remedy for pened here today for a session to s: is to be in their vaudeville skit. Mr.'i solo m that your preparation, 1. years and regard it as the specific for President taiumeut that given at thelieevey accompanied by Mrs. Mabel Hall. L!::;fi Prescription has been of incal- skin troubles of all kinds. Come in or continue until Friday. Mrs' culable us about D. T. IX Duiwan house and McGreevey are among the land there will be only one pcrform- - value to me. I was covered ask Prescription, Oberlin. will opera tonight under 1 D. D. Henry Churchill King of Jith eczema from head to foot when also about D. soap especially foremost artists on the vaudeville and theer will be only one FY. X began using, your remedies. I could be one of tha principal speakers at the auspices of the Catholic ladies perform pet no relief, I tried a thou- We offer size bottle stage today and the skit that is to ance. The price of admission has sand means. although the first full convention. this an I applied but two bot- on the guarantee that unless it stops the were perfected morning and be doubtless will btaen 25 tles of the a cure was given tonight :please placed at cents. A large au- Prescription; the itch at once, it coats you Dot a excellent program has been prepared. taineu exacted in a very short time, in less cent. a large audience. In addition, the dience is expected to attend this ex- n hi K. D. GOODALL. Subscribe lor The Optic. The main attraction of the even- - O'Malley sextette will play and Mrs. cellent entertainment. ALL LA3 VEGAS DAILY CPTIC, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1913.

cent lower to a shade up. After hard- prize'," $3, C. W. Wesner; fourth prize, iif! ii ening YVk cent the market fell ""nor in rnr $2.E0, A. F. Baca, ATONEMENT DAY CAMPERS DP tack. The close was firm, Vi to iiiUilL i U HE C Bent tliree pounds butter. Miss Ma- 11 Vs. cent. bel Getz, first prize, $2.50. ' Fine weather and lower cables Minerals Department E. I OBSERVED PASTURES IN cased corn, unchanged PRIZES Best display minerals, Margarito B! prices opened Goffee Percoletors Gili to Yi cent rallied a trifle and then Romero, first prize, $5. off, Live declined, with December leading the Stock Department F. ' down turn. The close was firm Yj. AT FAIR Best registered bull, any breed, JEWS FORESTS Make Coffee Ihat Tastes Right to Yi sec-on- above last night. John Hartman, first prize, $10; r The in lots, which was a prize, $5, Joe Baca. opening SOLEMN SERVICES WILL BE HELD INCREASED NUMBER VACA- - sixteenth lower to & line advance, GENERAL COMMITTEE MAKES Rest beef stock, A. E. Baca, first OF BreaJifLSt Drink" " but "Your - SATURDAY IN TEMPLE TIONISTS MAKES PROBLEM was followed by a fractional rise, ANNOUNCEMENTS OF DECI- prize, $10. I . . . . MONTEFIORE later the market with com. SIONS OF JUDGES Best dairy hull, Jacob Regehr, first FOR GOVERNMENT sagged Weakness at the carried prizi $ifl; second prize, $5, Fred Cor-bet-t. yards SEE THE LINE AT at 6 o'clock The number who down provisions, and particularly The final report of the general com- Beginning Friday of persons spend and for 24 hours the their summer lard. First sales were a shade to 10 mittee of the San Miguel County Best dairy cow, Mrs. F. A. Boone, continuing vacations, within the Jewish of Las will ob national so - cents off, and a further setback took HT Fair association was made yesterday first prize, $10; second prize, $5, Fred people Vegas forests is growing rapid- AHT!JT!P atonement. ad- - - serve the of The ly, the forest the'Place- , PT' afternoon and the list of the winners CorbeH'.- day says service, that herents of the old Hebrew faith will of suitable cf the prizes at the exhibition held Horses Department F. question providing pastur-- j observe the occasion anl-- last week was announced. The prizes Best driving horse, II. M. Northrup. by attending age for their saddle and pack NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE services evening and Saturday mals is a 7. the were all mailed yesterday afternoon first prize, $6 second prize, $2.50, H. Friday becoming problem. Camp- New York, Oct A pause in ' and afternoon at to the various successful contenders. R. Ronker,, morning Temple ers naturally seek the spots where liquidation of iron and steel stocks Montefoire. All stores of. Jewish water is close at and a The following 5s the list of awards s .Best reentered draft stallion, S. F. hand where which had been in force for nearly merchants will be closed until 6 horse feed is tone as made and compiled "by the Judges Hemler, first prize, $5; second prize, abundant, in the hope week gave the market a better o'clock evening, and they that their stock will not be of the various departments: $2.50, J. I). Concidine. Saturday tempted today. The buying came principally 1 and their families will fast. to steal in in re- Grain Department A Best registered driving stallion, away the night search from shorts, whose profits on the - 8 o"clock of more or- Best sheaf white oats, S. L. Barker, Lorenzo .Delgado,- first prize, $7.50. Friday evening at the tempting pasturage. In cent slump were large enough for at the will consist of der to contracts. first prize, $5; second prize, $2.50, K Best yearling colt, J. D. Concidine, services temple provide such spots the forest prompt retirement of their service must II. Turner. first prize, $5. a partially choral service. Dr Jacob set aside limited areas Little energy was exerted on the director of from which ex- up- Best Eheaf dry farmed white oafs, Best team draft horses, S. F. Hem- Landau, spiritual Temple sheep and cattle are long side of the market and then will the most im- cluded. fail- Henry Davidhizer, first prize, $2.50. ler, first prize, $3 ) second prize, $2.50, Montefoire, preach ward movements of the morning portant sermon of the His sub- In many in of under- Best heaf wheat, John Paulson, cPter Anderson. year. instances, particularly ed to give an impression it will be "The Life That Is the state of slowed kt t first prize, $2.50; second prize, $1.25, Best team draft mules, A. J. Ger ject Accept- California,, the forts ser- lying strength. Speculation S In vice John Paulson. ard, first prize, $5; second prize, able God's riight." and the stockgrowers have co- down greatly on the advance, bearing FOR THE 33rd ANNUAL NEW MEXICO 10 uu Best sheaf wheat, J. A. Bowen, first $2.50, II. Gerard. Saturday morning at o'clock operated in constructing small pas- out assertions that speculative opera- there will be a service in the tures for the use side. prize, $5. Best draft mnre with colt by side, temple of tourists, who tions were largely on the short "I until noon. third service have ...as Sheaf sugar cane, Nick Anderson, II. R. Parker, first prize, $7.50. lasting The thus been enabled to hold their Bonds were steady. will occur on Sat- on choice ' first prize, $2. Best sheen buck., Peter Anderson, of Atonement day stock feed within enclo- The market closed steady. u 2 o'clock will sures Best timothy bay, J. A. Baca, first first prize, $2. urday afternoon at and without any cost or inconveni- The last sales were as follows: continue until 6 ence. for-re- 75 prize, $2; second prize, $1, S. L. Woman's Work Department G. without interruption The aggregate acreage of Amalgamated Copper Albuquerque, October 8 to 11 Best patchwork quilt, first prize, o'clock. Before the memorial service, land set aside for the use of Sugar, bid : 139 which will occur at this Dr. is 93 Best cut grass, S. L. Barker, first Mrs. L. J. Thornhlll, $2; second time, campers considerable, and it ap- Atchison Automobile R.aces. Motorcycle R.aces will the 111 prize, $2; second prize, $1, S. L. Bar. prize, $1, Mrs. Phillip Cook. Landau preach upon subject preciably reduces the amount of land Northern Pacific 165 Horse R.aces, Relay Rote s, Indian Races ' "If What?" available for Jeer. Best - cake, first prize, Mrs. Clay This Year, the pasturage of sheep Reading - 90 Best millet in sheaf, John Rankas- Parker, $2; second prize, Mrs. Charles The day of atonement is the holiest, and cattle, but presumably the loss is Southern Tadilic Frontier Sports and Games j ty. first prize, $2; second prize, $1, Tamme, $1. day in the Jewish calendar. This more than offset by the added enjoy- Fnion Pacific I571,i ment of 56 NEW MEXICO 'RESOURCES" Bluest IIoHicul-(ur- e, A. J. Gerard. Best drawn work, first prize,. Mrs year it falls on Saturday, October 11. the visitors to the forests. United States Steel, Agriculture, is .106 Best alfalfa. Joe L. Tb.ornb.ill, first Fred Prager, $5; second prize, Mrs Its biblical designation is Yom There this diference, however; Tnited States Steel, pfd.. .r. Farm Product and Live Stock Display Ever AJieropted T. H. - Tom a fee for prize, $2; second prize, $1, II. II. Lowe, $2.50. later shortened 'to- stockgrowers pay grazing id (be Southwest Moen. Bert, burnt wood, first prize, Mrs. Kippur. According to biblical tradi- their sheep or cattle, while the camp- KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK ers secure free re-- 1 Host slieaf corn, Francisco Lucero, P. Wright, $2; second prize, Mrs. tion it is one of the cycle of holidays pasturage. Kansas City, October 7. Hogs, SEE "SKX HIGH"j IRVIG Jumping from EOY FRANCIS for we find it But with the construction first prize, $2; second prize, $1, Casey Steve Elwood, $1. instituted by Moses; of pas- ceipts 14,000. Market lower. Bulk While 60 Miles an 4000 Feet in 20-3- tures Aeroplane Traveling Hour, Trambley, Best burnt leather, first prize, Mrs. mentioned in Leviticus XXIII. for campers' use a new diffi- $8.108.35; heavy $8.158.40; S. in arisen. dis- the Best shelled barley, L. Barker, Steve Elwood, $2. the list of holidays. Its ceremonial culty has The campers packers and butchers $8;10S.42'3; Sky a to first prize, $3; second prize, $2.50; Best rug, first prize, Mrs. W. K. is described in Lev. XVI, its saer?.s play tendency concentrate in the lights $88.33; pigs $G7.25. K. II. Turner. Crites, $2.50; second prize, Mrs. L. in Numbers XXIX, neighborhood of the pastures, and to Cattle, receipts ,20,000. Market Fan the T. hold their Best dressed wheat, II. Moen, P. Wright, $1. However, the day of atonement is stock within the fenced steady. Prime fed steers $99.50; mutm trip on serv- areas until first prize, $3. Best collection of fancy work, first not dependent the sacrificial the enclosures are entire dressed beef steers $88.90; western J. O. ice described in the Bible. after denuded of In some Best, dressed oats, Considlno, prize, Mrs. Delgado, $5; second prize, Thus, ly vegetation. steers $79; southern steers ?5.50j 11 A. of the instances it is Tickets on Sale October 4 to inclusive with first prize, $5; second prize, $2.50, Mrs. Fred Prager, $2.50. the destruction the temple in pointed out that large 7;, cows $4.257.25; heifers $59.25; were auonsu- - return limit October 15, 1913. J. Gerard. Best loaf bread, first prize, Gus year 7u, wnen sacrnices parties occupy choice meadow pas- stockers and feeders $5.508.25; final An-- atonement was to tures to Best shelled buckwheat, Peter Lekmann, $2; second prize, Mrs. Clay ed, the day of able and remain there until the feed bulls $4.506.e0; colves $610. For other information,' Schedules, etc. applv , tlei-Eon- ' of is first prize, $2; second prize, Parker, $1. survive, and of all the holidays the completely exhausted, thus deprlV' Sheep, receipts 24,000. Market J most com D. L. NLESiifcb . $2.50, J. A. Baca. I Best collection preserves, first Jewish calendar it has ing later visitors of opportunity to steady to 10 cents lower. Lambs; BATCHELOR.. Agent held own in and use the Best shelled peas, Peter Anderson, prize, Mrs. Dan Fhodes, $5; second pletely its tne hearts pastures. While the forest ?6.757.35; yearlings $55.S0; we-j- l of Em service is to . . ' "first prize, $1. prize, Mrs. Troustard, $2.50. observance the Jewish people. reluctant impose any thers $4.254.90; ewes $3 604 50. was laid Vegetables Department B. Best embroidered work, first prize, phasis upon confession, pen- unnecessary restrictions upon the and It be free use of offi- Best 'and largest display of vege Mrs. Dan Rhodes, $3; second prize, itence, prayer good deeds. the pastures, forest of soul" cers are tables, S. L. B".ier, first prize, $10; Mrs. J. C. AdIon.Jl.50. came the day "afflicting one's beginning to Jhlnk that some 3 was form of will re- second prize, $5; B. C. Thornhlll. Best crochet work, first prize, Mrs. (Isaiah LV1II, 5.) yhich interp regulation have to be from the Best irrigated beets, T. II. Moen, D. Silva, $2; second prize, Mrs. Louis reted as meaning fasting quired. eve of atonement until ; first prize, $2. Stern, $1, the following As in the biblical cere 'Best dry farming beets, T. H. Moen, Best candy, first prize, Mrs. H. R. evening. confession continues to be an first prize, $2.50. Parker, $2. monial, TO DISCUSS ESTHETICS AND ART feature of the yet, Best table beets, C. A. McMillen, Best crazy quilt, first prize, Mrs. important service; Berlin, Oct. 7 Noted authorities on of first prize, $2; second prize, $2, . I Emjly Eastman.', $2; second prize, while confession brings forgiveness esthetics, philosophers, psychologists, sins between man anff his Maker, historians of Barker. .. V Mrs. Fred Prager, $1. art, critics and artists sins between man and man are not Best bushel potatoes, S. L. Barker, Best eyelet work, first prize, Mrs. fronj all parts of Europe are gathered redress is made for the first prize, $2.50. J. C. Adlon, $2; second prize, Mrs. forgiven until here at the first International con- The eve of atonement Best peck beans, A. J. Gerard, first L. J. Thornholl, $1. Injury. day, gress for esthetics and the science becomes the occasion for prize, $2; second prize, $1, B. C. Best home made blanket, first prize, therefore, of art, which wir be in session for l. "Thornhill. Mrs. R. L. Houten, $2. the cessation of feuds and three days. Among the numerous And of atonement is known Best six heads cabbage, Phillip Best cushions, first prize, Mrs. the day interesting papers to be read at the as the Sabbath of Sabbaths when we - Cook, first prize, $2, second prize, $1, Charles Rosenthal, $3; second prize. eongress is one by Sir Charles Wald- are at with all the world. C. Lucero. " Mrs. F. C. Delgado, $1.50. i peace stein of London,' on "The' Quadruple The service of the of atonement Best six squash, A. J. Gerard, first Best knit quilt, first prize, Mrs day Basis of tiie Study of Esthetics"; with Ki Nidre service on $2; second prize, $1, S. L. Emily Eastman, $2.50; second prize. beginning "The Esthetic Frinclpies of Mural prize, eve a Mrs. R. F. Houten, $1. the of atonement is continuous Painting," by Dr. A. AVeese of Berne; one the entire The Best onions, N. C. de Baca, nrsi Best painting, first prize, Miss Pearl throughout day. "On Artistic Intuition," by Dr. B. in the are intoned ' $2. Dougherty, $5. prayers synagogue Alexander of Budapest; "On the prize, in tones!' The Best turnips, S. L. Barker, first Dogs Department H. plaintive penitential Comic," by Dr. G. Itelson of Berlin; Bar- of the sermon of Dr. E. . prize, $2; second prize, $1, S. L. Best Collie dog, first prize, Mrs spirit masterly "Esthetics and Sociology," by ... Isaiah (Ts. LVIT, which is 'the ker. Charles Trumhull, $5; second prize. Reich of Berlin, and "The Froblem of of the Best parsnips, Mrs. F. A. Boon, first Mrs. iCUUJJ'erte, $2.50. prophetical portion morning's the Ugly," by Dr. A. von Hartmann of S. L. Bar reading, is manifested throughout. prize, $2; second prize, $1. Best Collie pup, first prize, Mrs. C Berlin. ker. A. Wertz, ' $5; second prize. Mrs Best carrots, S. L. Barker, nrst charlca Trumbull, $2.50. 1 with S. L. Bar-- J an at $100.00 REWARD Away WA'TET)-le- cotton Angles prize, $2; second prize, $1, pest sporting dog, first prize, Mrs. rags Will be the father of Rob- ber. Dell Chambes, $2.50; second prize, Optic office. paid by j ert N. Reed, who left Rye Sunday, Best oyster plants, B. C. Thornhlll, Mrs. g. B ftohrer, $1.25. T'Be slender, fashion, but no mandate A. 21, for Beulah and has not yes' says lirst prize, $2; second prize, $1, J. Best variety dog, first prize, Mrs. September ' returned. Gerard. S. B. Davis, $4; second prize, Mrs. of art or fashion can make angles graceful, or SAVES DAUGHTER 21, about Best dry farming table beets, Wll'i.Tames O'Byrne, $2.50; third prize, Description: Age weight 110 about 5 ft. 5 Ham Parker, first prize, $2; second ?,Irg Charles Spless, $1.50. lbs., height Inches, the gowns worn over them stylish, without the dark hair almost black, prize, $1, William Parker. The list of the judges who picked eyes gray, H, R. dark, tubercular; wore corset. Best dry farming turnips, these winners is as follows: Advice of Mother do Doubt Pre complexion right 1'arker. first prize, JZ. Grains A. H. Gerard, N. S. Bel-- white hat, dark gray pants; gray coat, ' mouse of of Fruits Department C den, S. F. Hemler. vents Daughter's Untimely End. colored flannel shirt, gray Ilnstead taking all sorts angles and lament- Romero, sweater, wore buttons shoes and gold Largest display, Margarito vegetables Perry Onion, John too-slig- ht watch H on and rode first prize, $5. Thornhill, S. L. Barker. with back, spur; her styleless flgure,let the woman a blazed mare branded ing Best 12 plates apples, C. X JI Frults4-- T, H. Stearns, J. A. Baca, Ready, Ky. " 1 was not able to do facesorrel K or and Milieu, first prize, $5; second prize, John It"1 York. Bnvthine for nearly six months' writes on left shoulder loft hip, weight .visit our corset department, Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, ''and about 900, front foot both $2.50, s, U Barker; third prize, $2.50, poultry and Dairy Z. W. Mon- right white, ; Rust-Proo- f ' ' uvwii ui ueu iui mice muntus, hind: shod around. of Models de-- ; Thornhlll. v Ed C. feet white, all the Earner's ti. C. tague, Lewis, W. Wesner. 1 cannot tell you how I suffered with specially D. Cowboy marked'on left.1 sid Poultry Department Minprals-Margarlt- o A. my head, and with nervousness and Saddle; Botnero, J. , fbr ' with mark across can-tie- slender Best turkeys), Charles Lewis, first Baker, Thomas Hayward. womanly troubles. very plain spur signed beautifying figures. second $2.50, B. C. Our family doctor told my husband lie nickel plated horn. prize, $5; prize, T.jve stock Secundino Romero, . at couid not do me any good, and he had Fhone "Rye News" any information instead of angles-wh- a difference in Thornhill. FT. Kelley, S. L. Fisher. to it We tried another iCurves give up. doctor, that you may have. Adv. Largest exhibits poultry, C. W. Woman's Work Mrs. C. O'Malley, but he did not help me. set of and best of all, wear- Ycsner, first prize, $10. j jyrs. W. J. Fngate, Mrs. Jefferson At last, my mofher advised me to take the your gowns, by C. i the woman's tonic. 1 Best lot pigeons, B. Thornhill, rtaynolds. Cardut, thought KILLED BY AEROPLANE it was no use for 1 was nearly dead and a Warner Corset, those rounded $5; eecond prize, $2.50,' some cases nut ap- - ma- softly first prize. in al the Judges nothing seemed to do me any good. But Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 7. While ing 1'. C- - Thornhill. peared, as in the dog department. I took eleven bottles, and now i am able neuvering in a new aeroplane at of to do all of work and own curves in course time will become own. Best pen young chickens, Ed Lewis, Thomas Smith, a wel known authority my my Hammondspprt this afternoon, Lin- your washing. Rust-Proof- . first prizo, $5; second prize, on dogs, 'Was forced to judge his de- coln too low. His jj.a, I think Cardui is the best medicine In Beachey swooped Ask for Warner's X third $2.50, C. Hild-reth- , W. Wesner; prize, partment alone. In such cases as the world. My has machine struck Ruth and Helen A. weight increased, W. Wesner; fourth prize, $1.25, this, those" who judge;? the best of and 1 look the picture of health. " daughters of H. K. Hildreth of Pair Guaranteed, $1.00 to T. Baca. thei rability and picked the best in If you suffer from any of the ailments New York city, ki'lir.'ri the former iBvery $5.00. B. C. first peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui Best lot peose, Thornhill, their respective departments. " and probably injuring the today. Delay is We ow fatally So. i dangerous. prize. it will help you, for it has helped so latter. THE STORE OF QUALITY" Best lot ducks, Koogler Brothers, MAXWELL EVERETTS DEAD many thousands of other weak women in the 50 first prize, $5;. second prize, $2.50, B. Windsor,, Vt., JJct. 7 Maxwell Ever-elt- s, past years. At ail CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE If. XTt.:' 71 TW it Thornhill. counsel of the Southern' druggists. , ( general t ! Oct. 7. Wheat seesawed Best pen of any breed chickens, Pacific railroad, died at his home here Writt tm Chattanooga Medlcina Co., LadleV Chicago, n Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga, Tenn.. for Sttcial bearish news first $10; ageA 51 He today, bullish and being ft r "Koogler Brothers, prize, this afternoon, years. had on your easa and book. "Hom -- J f Treatment tar W.C The was second prize, $7.50, Ed Lewis;' third been iu failing health for three years. Woman," is piaio wmwwt, Hi nearly balanced. opening E.LfisVffiAS LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1913. FIVE

ALASKA WASHED WARD TEAM lijflNSlATHL ETICS WIN PERSONALS OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT HERE BY TIDAL WAVE THE OPENING OPENIIiri GAME A. R. Muesse of Watrous was a i Do busiDes-lik- e business visitor In Las Vegas for a business in a way and secure for yourself the great number of privileges that SEA short time yesterday. BODIES OF VICTIMS Of THE GAME OF SERIES are yours without cost as a result. J. L. Matt of Tres Hermanos came ARE WASHED UPON THE Office hours are i 1 in last night for a Beveral days' busi- COAST NEAR NOME convenient and employees obliging and polite. There is much information and ness visit Las Vegas. advice that is free to our and we in DEFEATS THE BAILY BUNCH AT (Continued From Page One.) depositors, are always ready to consult you, if you wish. Mrs. W. H. Booth, Jr., left this af- Washington, Oct. 7. Every was ELKS' CLUB IN A LOW ternoon for Albuquerque on a visit government wireless sput SCORE CONTEST Meyers flied out to Strunk. No runs, - ! out messages towards Alaska . to relatives and friends. tering one hit, no errors PEOPLES B CO. for for reports on the de- TRUST Frank Clark left this morning today, calling The Charles W G. Ward bowling Ninth f busi- storm Nome. One brief Inning CAPITAL - ., - $113 000.00 his ranch where he will be on structive at C. - team, defeated the H. Baily team Philadelphia Herzog threw out next few - reply came from the isroine life shv- ness for the days. by 64 In a close yet tame con- Schang. Bender went out, Tesreau to af- the water front pins Dr. J. M. Cunningham left this ing station, saying scores concerned. Merkle. storm. test as far as are Murphy walked. It was now ternoon for Shoemaker where he will had been devastated in a tidal As this is the first game of the newly raining quite hard. Murpny went out, " has- - scouts several The Red Cross tried to extend Its dally be on business for days. formed Elks' league and all the men, stalling, i.ieyers to Doyle. No runs, no the of- aid as soon as the needs could be watching the Giants play to get a Guillermo Garcia, clerk in to a certain are somewhat hits, no errors. The revenue cutter Bear, degree line on their style," says a baseball fice of County Clerk Lorenzo Delgado, learned. scores cannot be consid- New York Merkle E0D!PPFfl.4T-Y0URB8- "rusty," the went out, Barry scribe. mean 1,850 FULLY 8 left ast for a visit in Albuquer- now at, Nome, "has a capacity for Whatdayu by style? night ered exceedingly low. The highest to Mclnnis. McLean batted for Tes- The trimmed uniforms or bringing about 150 people to Seattle. fancy the que. score rolled was 431 by Hoke, while reau. McLean went out on a pop fly coats? will leave to- Officers here thought steamships noisy Mrs. D. R. MePhate the low score record was credited to to jjarry. Shafer fanned. No runs, season will which weathered the in the sea series for the minor league for Mobile, Ala., where she gale 280 The final score no no errors. night Mills with pins. hits, championship of New . few out of Nome would others. England. visit relatives for the next bring was 1,708 to 1,714 In the The official box score: of the game If there was ever a "contrary" team months. The score favor of the. Ward team. Philadelphia AB R H PO A E in baseball the White Sox have earn this V Bodies Washed Ashore Attorney W. J. Lucas returned of is as follows: E. rf 4 0 1 2 0 0 - the games Murphy, ed that title. The Callahans can from Wagon Mound where Nome, Alaska, Oct. T. The storm ' play afternoon Ward Team Oldring, If 4 0 1 2 0 0 the to few on is abating. Three unidentified bodies champion Athletics a stand- he has been for the past days 1st 2nd 3rd To'l Collins, 2b 3 3 3 4 6 0 have been washed ashore. Five hun- still, and then curl up and fade away business. McWenie 139 118 145 400 3b 4 1 3 0 Eaker, when meet a sand-lot-ter- ' dred are homoless. Help from 13 they bunch of ,T. S. Williamson of Colorado persons 116 138 161 415 3 1 J. Danziger Mclnnes, lb 0 10 0 0 , in Ve-ia- outside will be necessary. The steam- Springs, Colo., arrived Las M. - S3 110 110 313 cf 4 1 0 3 0 0 and Corwin are Danziger , Strunk, Boston fans were disappointed on last for a few days' business ships Victoria, Navajo 93 98 302 4 0 1 4 night Root HI c 1 1 n miles out. Schang, learning that the post-seaso- series visit here. safe at anchor seven 113 107 338 !B. Adams 118 Schang, c 4 0 between the Bed Sox and I for Nome has been almost destroyed theBraves j. C. Leonard, representative Dender, p 4 0 14,310 0 2 0 ' side of had been called off. The Braves made the Endicott Shoe company of St. by" a storm. All the south 1 621 1708 Total - 577 576 a in in is The sand hill quite hit the Hub this season Telephone or call and we will have our demon- was a business visitor Las Front street gone. for C. W 6 11 15 1 Louis, J. Danziger substituted 34 27 and the Bugs were anxious to see is gone. Two miles of territory next Vegas today. G. Ward. , t them strator show Clovis came in to the sea was devastated. No lives perform against the Sox. you E. M. Chapman of !Bert Adams substituted for R. F. New York AB R H PO A E a business were lost. last night for several days' Johnson. Shafer, cf is a well known den The storm that began last night ' visit here. He Eaily Team Boyle, 2b 5,013002 2 0 Las Veoas AotomoMle 6 Machine Co in from Sea was the 112 4. tist of Clovis. beating Bering 1st 2nd 3rd To'l Flecber, ss 4 0 2 2 2 0 Mrs. Charles seyer known here. Men and 431 Main & Fowler i Spiess, accompanied worst, kE. Hoke. 127 160 144 Burns, If 4 0.1 3 0 0 Phjne 344, 'V'halen, Prt.py C. women worked all in the .ey CALENDAR OF SPORTS FOR by Mrs. W. Bailey, left yesterday night H. yc iss ZTA 3b 4 0 0 1 3 0 household effects. Gehring ni Herzog, THE COMING WEEK for Santa Fe where will visit water to save theip . ;2S0 they W. J. Mills 100 87 93 Murray, rf 4 0 2 1 0 0 for several' days. The electric light plant was wrecked 101 117 99 ; 317 C. Wertz c 4 0 0 4 2 0 - was The-los- -- Meyers, 4 Elmer Adler, representative for the and telephone service cut off. 110 117 108 335 C. H. Bai'y Merkle, lb . 4 2 2 11 0 0 Adlt-- of at a million and a Rochester Clothes company is estimated 534 598 582 1714 0 0 6 0 Tuesday Total Marquard, p 0 0 First in was vis- dollars. , game the series for the Rochester, N. Y., a business half McCormick x 1 1 1 0 0 0 will be' much and w.orld's fbaseball championship, ot itor in Las Vegas today. There suffering 1 0 0 0 0 0 , Crandall, p , New. York. ' Mrs. William Schultz left this after- cutside help will bd required. Winter i $4. Tesreau; p1 L 0 0 0 0 1 0 noon for her home at Santa Fe after if at band, and 'A. will be Impossible Leach Cross v "K. O:" Brown, FOOTBALL NOTES rticj-,ea.- n xx u u v v v 7 j. ten ' mJ-- 1 N been a visitor with' friends to get n supplies needed. rounds at New York. li MJi ii li having $ ii The Biertimship-- Service and Undine, heer for the past few days. 3G 4 11 27 15 0 Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dawe came In which were lyinr? in the roadstead, Second game in the series for the Harvard and Pennsylvania have not x Batted for Marquard in the fifth last from on their ran to 'the open lea' and escaped dam- worlds basebalj championship, p,t night Albuquerque met on the gridiron since 1905, when inning. will be visitors Philadelphia. way to Chicago and age. Penn won 12 to 6. xx Batted for Tesreau in ninth. here for the next few All the small brats on the beach ,i Opening of fa!', meeting of the days. Tufts college' squad looks good this Score by Innings: Mrs. J. H. Woods, mother of Mrs. were destroyed. Five hundred houses New Louisville Jockey club, at Louis- fall, having the most promising ma- Philadelphia 000 320 0106 A. who been vis- have and more are ville. Georire Fleming, has terial in New York 001 030 many years. 0004 Opening of annual fall tourn- iting here for the past year, will leave faiiing. "Pie" now at Yale, golf on e Way, playing Summary ament at Va. for her home at Chicago 5 Nome) the famous gold camp ti Hot Springs, tonight was a member of the baseball, foot- Two base hits: Barry, Burns, Mc- the most city E. T. Plowman, district manager Bering Sea, northerly ball and track teams while attending lnnis. Thursday on Third of for the . for this , division of the sys- in the world," was built a sandy game the series Harvey Exeter academy. Three base hits: Collins, Schang. came in last from Albu- sea beach. In front of the town there wor'd's baseball championship, at tem, night Pennock, Harvard's right guard, Home run: Baker. UNDER AiiSPiCES OF THE CATHOLIC for a short business visit is an for ships, but steam- New York. USIIS querque anchorage now out of the game because of an Hits: Off Marquard, 8 in 5 innings; here. ers do not make a landing. Cargoes Eddie Murphy vs Harry Trendall, injury,' did not miss a practice or a off Crandall, 3 In 2 innings; off Tes- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stonex of Los and are landed at an ae- 12 rounds at St. Loul3. passengers game in 1912. reau, none in 2 innings. Calif., are in Las as rial station in deep water. Friday Angeles, Vegas tramway "Andy" Smith, formerly head coach Sacrifice hits: Marquard, Mclnnes THE ONE BIG SHOW OF THE SEASON the of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lew The of the town, which Fourth game in tne series for the guests principal part at Pennsylvania, is now in charge of : Collins. is. will leave for their a dozen, had a population wqrld's baseball championship, at They tonight years ago the Perdue University squad at Lafa Double plays: Barry, Collins and Mrs. is of 20,0007 is on the east side of Snake Philadelphia. home. Stcnex a sister of Mrs Ind. Mclnnis. ' yette, Lewis. 7 river th a extending Saturday long finger Yale has now scored 1,826 points Left on bases: Philadelphia, 4; S. . to a narrow sand Fifth game In the series for the Griffith of 'independence,-- Kan., thewesf aong spit. 41 6, to 12 for "Wesleyan in the games New York, - arrived last and left This tand :was rich in gold dirt world's baseball championship, at MR. AND MRS. here night 'spit which the two Connecticut colleges First base on balls: Off Marquard, this for Ix)s Alamos where and the settlers built their cab-In- s New York. morning early have played. 1; off Tesreau, 1. he will attend the funeral of his there. ' Football: The first bit of gloom that fell on First base on errors: New York, 1. r who died at that last Of late the sands have been Harvard vs. Williams, at Cam father, place years the Illinois football camp was the Struck out: By Bender, 4; Mar worked out and little except dredging by bridge, Mass. y Saturday. that Madison would not return quard, 1; by Crandall, 1; by Tesreau, , report in Mrs. C. C. operatic-life,- which capi- Yale vs. at New Haven, Herbest and sister, Mrs. require large as tackle on the Illinois eleven. 1. Lafayette, that conn. J. C. Fountain of Minneapolis, Minn., tal, is,tonne done. It is estimated j n I y r Joe Wheelock, the famous Carlisle Time: 2:06. in vs. at II If are in Las Vegas and will remain the have enough ground I end Klem Pennsylvania Swarthmore, star of other years, is playing Umpires;. behind, bat, Egan " here for the next several months. sight to operate 50 years more, Nome - Philadelphia. ! i ,1 H g f . I for Lebanon valley, uviuentiy L,e- on bases, Rlgler left field, Connelly more-tha- n Princeton vs. at mJ s have rented the Garrett prop- has produced $35,1)00,000 in Bucknel, Prince i l '. r They them to a field. I banon Valley plays ripe right i ni 1 ton, N. J. 1 1 I L yl tv on Eighth street and will reside gold dust. Some years the yield has fl.il been as as $8,000,000, This vs. at West Point, there. high year CHILDREN ON STRIKE Army Rutgers, D. R. Can-oi-l of the Missouri the will not exceed N. Y. Valley production Calumet, Mich., Oct. 7. tThe sympa Iron the lack of water. Navy vs, Georgetown, at Annapolis. r 1 Bridge and company, came in owing y thetic strike of school chllflren m tne last from and will re- The summer population of JJome is Brown vs. tjrsinus, at Providence. night Chapelle Keweenaw county copper strike dis- BASEBALL NOTES main in Las for an indefinite about 4,000, and in tho winter 2,00V Cornell vs. Carlisle, at Ithaca, N.Y. Vegas trict spread today and 500 are now time. He will remain; the others out on Dartmouth vs. Vermont, at Han start the construction coming cut. The Ahmeek, New Allouze and of at Romeroville that leave late in October. over, N. H. the bridge the Gap steamships Mohawk schools are affected. A spe- New Yorkers dteclare that Harry this week. One steamship is yet to leave Seattle Wisconsin vs. Indiana, at Madi- cial meeting of the school board was Williams, the Yankee first baseman, ' Miss Gross and Miss Hel- for Nome. son, Wis. - Margaret It has 1 called to deal with the situation. bigger hands than the "flippers" ' ? : en left It will be possible to send-revenu- e Illinois vs. Missouri, at Urbatia, 111. Y j Kelly yesterday afternoon for is said the compulsory school attend- Honus Wagner carries around with ,;vr St. Misa Gross' Miss cutters to Nome' to deliver Nebraska vs. Kansas Agricultural, Louis, home. supplies ance law Will be upheld and that him. Gross has been Miss and take away needy persons who at Lincoln, Neb. LiVLJuiles. W visiting Kelly wholesale prosecutions of parents will In a recent game in Boston, Pitch- UVUlLi:! Jli for the wish to leave. Ohio State vs. Western Reserve, at here past several months. Miss follow if the children do not return er Wyckoff of the Athletics, Issued will remain in St. Fire has broken out in the storm Columbus, O. Kelly Louis for to school at once. This morning a 12 passes, hit a batsman, was touch several weeks. stricken city and the flames have at- Northwestern vs. Purdue, at "L- VIOLIN SOLO parade of 400 of the striking pupils ed up for 10 hits, and yet copped the W. G. the tacked the Pacific cold storage Ind. Ogle, land man, returned plant, was held at Ahmeek. game 10 to 9. afayette, last from where where is stored' the chief supply of Iowa vs. Cornell college, at Iowa night Albuquerque, Seventy-fiv- e strikebreakers arrived Pitcher Claude of the Pir- Hendrlx, - I he has been on a short business meat for the winter. The Are fight- City, Ia, r- r trip. last night for the Quincy and 20 ar- ates, is organizing a team of Nation-leaguer-s Mr. stated this the apparatus was !n the Alabama vs. Clemson, at Tusca- Ogle morning that ing destroyed rived today for the Calumet and for a barnstorming tour Albuquerque fair exhibits are not gale. 'j Automobiles are still Kansas after the close of loosa, Ala. Hecla. being through the ! equal in any way to those' exhibited Front street is a seething mass of Georgia vs. Louisiana, at Athens, LJiLi LiQ ii . . fired on in the Keweenaw district. big..Bhow. ) ifead W at the former state fairs. wreckage, into which-- ; great seas are Ga. The machine of a Calumet man was If Manager Rickey can land a few j breaking while hundreds of homeless Among those who left last night struck last night, the bullet shatter- regular ball players to helpouti his persons are struggling to .save neces- ' and this afternoon for Santa Felojsjti ing: jhe ifridsbield. X oiassy. pitching staff, the Browns may CHWEZ IS CONFIDENT VOCAL SOLO of the'State Federa- sities of life. Receding seas are car-ryi- tend th? meeting" be mentioned in ; and wrebked newspapers. Denver, "Oct. 7; Benny Chavez tion of Woman's Wera W. .afav; .fcontjenjs of : C , flubs jMra "c' ASK FORl!EFUNEf': , nxt season,,-- Frankie will in at ,3 houses 'and stores as well as of Conley .'weigh T. Mra. H. H. parts' - Fugale, Frank Roberts, yUbuquerque, Oct., 7. The county St. Jpaul ; Is the only team in the o'clock; this afternoon for their 10- Mrs. J. wrecked , structures. None of the AN H. York, Mrs. Roy Prentice, commissioners yesterday afternoon American association, and Baltimore round bbut here tonight. The agreed ALL COMEDY P2C52AII CF Mrs. 'Charles buildings on the sand spit remains Spiess, Mrs. W. C. Bai received a letter from P. T. Lonergan, the only team in the International weight is 122 pounds. Both fighters standing and the leveled structures? ley, Mrs. W. J. Lucas and Dr. Alice Indian superintendent of day schools, league, not affiliated with the Base- declare they are in perfect condition Ri-ce- . " there are In flames. This of ';""TT portion asking for a Tefund, to the govern- ball Players' fraternity. and confident of success. r"7 Mrs. H. the community is cut off by the tur- np W, Stark and daughter ment of school taxes paid by Indians. The Lowell team received a royal I 1 waters. Hi) -- accompanied Mrs. R. F. bulent Clerk E. A. Walker was in- on its return home the by Johnson, County greeting after A I I left last to in - for night for Kansas City, Mo.,' structed by the commissioners victory over Hartford the post- Subscribe The Optic. ii JmA. where they will visit relatives for the write Mr. Lonergan saying that if he next few months. Mr. and Mrs. John- were able to cite any authority com- KftOI Prescribed son will leave within the next few tiSarly pelling the board to return the taxes months for Kansas City, to Join their by many physicians O they would consider the matter. Mr. . 5 wives and go to California, where they J. Lonergan, in his communication, said ,:oe, intend to locate. Cliff Indians Isleta were taxed vjoqd that the at qqhlMOST HEAT YOUR MONEY Pert E.ait Whiskey for school purposes and that they be- FOR ADMISSION is used in numerous hos- lieved were entitled to public they - pitals because it's absolutely schools. They would not demand ADULTS, 25c CHILDREN, - 10 stim- SWASTIKA COAL the purest and best tonic their "rights," however, this year be- ulant known to medicine. It's cause the county would be burdenei El Porvcnir what you need; try just it to erect and employ teach- AND The Ideal Mountain Resort $1.00 a large bottle at most buildings WHOLESALE RETAIL but believed that the government Maii 20 j druggists, grocers and dealers. ers, : IihLi - v.l-- 3 Phore and Olive 5174 I to of ml uiiU u hlimo M 1.. ALL YEAR ROUND RESORT The Duffy Malt WhtrWCo--, should be reimbursed, according - Rochenter. N. Y. J Mr. Lonerggan. LAS VSA$ DAILY OPTIC, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1913.

uns'cSS'.St tiling a wotr.ah'coinj To."T '"Yes, yes T gald, Impatiently. said, quickly. "You offered your best; "Come on, man! It's all right; the ANOTHER DARK SECRET LOBBY RESTAURANT AND CAFI and the man who took it cannot dare fellow is watching Buckhurst for me." ohe SHORT not express his gratitude." I greeted the poacher frankly, offer- me OPTIC ORDERS AND REGULAR DINNERS "We brought you here because we ing my hand; he took It, then his hard THE BEST GOODS OBTAINABLE ALWAY8 HANDLED thought It was good for you," she fist fell away and he touched his cap. said, reverting to the theme that had "I have done what you wanted," ho at first embarrassed her. "We were said, sullenly. "I have the compacy's perfectly certain that you have always rolls here they are." He dragged 1 LCUlifcio been unfit to take care of yourself. from his baggy trousers pockets a SOCIETY Now we have the proofs." mass of filthy papers, closely covered DIRECTORY Oy Esbert W. Chambers I leaned on the back of the bench, with smeared witting. "Here is the CHAPMAN LODGE NO. 2, A. F. A J. E. Author l "Cardigan," "The resting my bandaged forehead on my money, too," he said, fishing in the ii ROSENWALD LODGE NO. 64t A.- Conspirators," "Maids-al-Arms- ," hand. other pocket; and, to my astonish- M. Regular com- I. O. of B. B. Meets every first Tues etc. she asked. ment, he produced a flattened, soiled munication "Are you suffering?" i? - first and day of the month in the vestry rooms face la white as my sleeve." mass of bank notes. "Count it," he "Your A mr(1 Thursday in of Temple Monteflor at 8 o'clock P "I feel I said, smil- added, calmly. COLUMN .e curiously tired," a month. m. in- Ib I tak- V YlslUnj Visiting brothers are cordially ing. "What money that?" asked, J brothers "Then you must have some tea, and ing It reluctantly. cordially vited. Isaac Appel, President; Charles Wm. P. I will brew It myself. You shall not "Didn't you warn me to get that box RATES Mi!Ui, Greenclay, Secretary. ltlo?tril!m by TOR CLASSIFIED ADVER- W, M., H. No It Is because 1 the bteel box that Tric-Tra- c Bat 8 .an Patten, object! useless, TISEMENTS Secretary. O. on - Irwin Myers am determined." down when he saw me?" MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA tea was hot and 1 "Is that money from the box?" I LAS VEGAS The harmless; COMMANDERY, NO. 2, Meet in Forest while she sat In the sun- exclaimed. Five cents per line each Insertion. the of Brotherly lay thinking KNIGHT8 Reg-jrila- r 1MB, KotwitW.CimmlOTra TEMPLAR Love halL Con rip lit, fc; window-corne- biscuit and Estimate six at Woodmen of th World 1WB, Of If. Oollior A son ny nibbling "Yes, m'sieu. I couli not bring the words to a line. Oopjriillil, ordinary ec Tn-da- y watching-m- e conclave d on the and of SYNOPSIS. marmalade, and gravely. box, and there had been enough blood Customer in the world do No ad to less than two second fourth Mondays Why occupy space In each month at Ma- "I said I, thinking aloud, shed over it Besides, when dark-lookin- each month at 8 m. C. H. Stewart, suppose," already. you have such soup lines All advertlsemsnta sonic p. I had better go to Iluckhurst broke It there charged Temple at 7:St p. m. O. H. Z. W. CHAPTER an AmMt.'iui "that England." open wa6 plates in this place? will be booked Sonsul; G. Laeramle, Clerk; o fortune In the employ of the "When?" she without a of iron at space actually set Kinkel. B. Chas. to jnoldier asked, raising only bit for the scrap heap Waiter 'Sh! That is a trick oi 0.; Tamn, Montague, Local Visiting i'runch Imperial Police at the outbreak head. without regard to number of words. cordw. Deputy. of the Franco-Frussia- n war, is) ordered to her left." the boss. In dark plates the BOUP of the or two. I can find em- Cash In members are especially welcooa aid larrest John Buckhurst, a leader "In a day I touched Speed's arm to call his at- don't look so thin. advlnce preferred. 'Communists, who Is suspected of having there, I think." cordially invited. stolen the French crown Jewels. While ployment tention; the poacher shrugged his LAS VEGAS CHAPTER NO. or- will 3, ROY- searching for Buckhurst Scarlett Is "What you do?" shoulders and continued: "Tric-Tra- c de Vasxart and AL ARCH MASONS dered to arrest Countess "Oh, the army horses something A CRUEL INQUIRY - Regular con FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD NO. her of socialists and escort them made no ceremony with me; he told group kind. Riding-master- , vocation first irf to the Belgian border. of that perhaps me that he and Buckhurst had settled Monday .102 Meets every Monday night at perhaps Scotland Yard. If I ever each month at Masonic CHAPTER finds Sylvia this Doctor Delmont, and the other O. R. C. hall, on Douglas avenue at peas- save enough money for the voyage, TavernleT." at 7:30 Elven of the Odeon disguised as a the professor Temple p. m. SH. 8 o'clock. members are cor- ant and carries her to La Trappe, where you would let me come, once Hi it.. Visiting assem- perhaps "Murdered them?" muttered Speed B. Hubbard, H. P.: F: O' the countess and her friends are to " welcome. J. C. Werta, Presi bled. In a while, pay my respects, "Dame! the coup du Pere Francois dially vk't- Blood, Secretary. ' C ;is I dent; J. T. Buhler, Secretary; H. CHAPTER III All are arrested. The murder, suppose." from a fatal fall "Yee, . . . come, if you wish." turned to me. "That's the ar Baily, Treasurer. countess saves Speed I. O. O. F. LAS VEGAS from the roof of the house. He denounces She said no more, nor did I. Pres got for strangling," he said, grimly. LODGE NC Buckhurst aa the leader of the Reds and 1. Meets the countess conducts him to where Buck- ently Sylvia appeared' with a peasant "Go on," I motioned to the poacher. NlI'Mkll-.R- IkAIN t. every Monday evening a' hurst Is seoreLed. woman, and the young countess went "How did you get the money?" their hall on Sixth street. All victim ' LOCAL TIME CARD followed the ca In I CHAPTER IV German Uhlans descend away, by housekeeper "Oh, pour my turn turned brethren cordially invited to atteLO dur- at her a ion the place and Buckhurst escapes with her,keys girdle. Isonneur," he replied, with savage F. D. Fries, N. G.; Gus Lehman, V. G' ing the melee. Scarlett is wounded. walked to the I rose and window; smile. T. . JI. Elwood, Secretary , Karl Wem Eas-- Bcund CHAPTER V Ho recovers conscious-mes- s then, nervei. 'ss and depressed. I went A sonueur, in thieves' slang, is a In WANTED Treasurer; C. V. Hedgcock, the countess' home at Morsbronn, out into the garden again to smoke a .creature of the footpad type who, trip- 3i Suite of three or four Cemtn Arrive Depan where ho Is cared for by the countess. hi Trustee. A llerce battle Is fought In the streets cigar. ping his victim flat, seizes him by the J rooms in modern house, steam No. 2'. ... S:10 p. m... p. ' fcetween reach and Prussian soldiers. I trav 4 l The cat had disappeared; shoulders and beats his head against heated. Sixth, Seventh or Eighth No. ..11:05 p. m... 11:05 p, ersed the through the until he renders him un- B. O. i CHAPTER VI Buckhurst professes ro garden, passed the pavement Streets Permanency. P. ELKS Meets second and ft. 2:05 a. m. . . .2:10 a. ipentence and returns the crown Jewels to side wicket, and found myself on the conscious If he doesn't kill him, preferred. Scarlett, He declares he will give himself Address L., Optic. fourth Tuesday evening of each ro. . . 1:45 p. m; . . 2:10 p. cliffs. Almost immediately I was I asked the why Buckhurst tip to the authorities. Scarlett doubts bis poacher month Elks' home on Ninth street and West Bound sincerity, Buckhurst urges the countess aware of a young girl, a child, seat- had come to Paradise, and why hi ' :to to N t avenue. go Faradise, ed on the rocks, her chin propped on banditti had seized the railroad at v yC-Ooo- WANTED Girl for light house work. Douglas Visiting brothers Arrive Depart sea-win- d 222 i CHAPTER VII Buckhurst admits that her hands, the blowing her Grand avenue. Phone Olive are cordially Invited. Gov. Wro. 'J: No. . . 1:20 p. m... 1:45 p. me receives from the Prussians for s pay across her cheeks and fero- 5272. Mills, Exalted D. W., Condon. ... . 6:10 a. m. . . . 6:15 a. ftnfurmatiun wh ch he does not Klve. tia curly "Ah," cried the Lizard, with a Cholly I'm suah that I don't know Ruler; No. to the French lines for A bundle tied in a handkerchief is fsoctfos pnssporta eyes. cious leer, "that the kernel under I I out of col Secretary. No. . .. 4:20 p. ra... . 4:30 p m the countess ana tumscu. dozed in what shall do when get jiscarieti. beside a cat her lap, I min-Ithta- lay her; the tent! And have uncov . limpet's lege. Mothah wants we to be a WANTED Second hand oat sacks 5 No. . . . 6:35 p. nr. . 7:00 p. m CHAPTER VIII Scarlett to the its sleek fur stirring In the wind. ered it. I, Robert bon reports Garenne,' sang but I have a loaning toward cents each. Agua Pura Co. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, COUN- - iBerrei M'rvice in Paris and finds Mornao, "Jacqueline!" I said, gently. "I de Jesu! Listen, messieurs! We are shadow of the emperor. In charge. He were to eail from Lorient litraehah. CIL NO. 804. Mests second and deposits the crown Jewels and later, when thought you to wreck the train for Bryst tonight Did ever think of be ATTORNEYS miikniK a detailed finds that pebbles Evelyn you WANTED cook. 'iiirth in O. R. C. ball. report, today?" Do you comprehend?" an actress? Experienced Good Thursday have been substituted for the real stones. The cat from her coming 1053 Speed, a comrade In the service, warns stepped purring "Where?" I asked, quietly. wages. Eighth street. Pioneer building. Visiting members tVurli-i- t back HUNKER 4. HUNKER that Mornac Is dangerous. He knees; the child rose, pushing "Just where the trestle at Lamme-ri- n are cordially invited'. Richard Devine, i!so informs him that all the government her hair from her eyes with bold IN HER MADNESS A. Hanker. Chester A. Hunker treasure Is bein transported to the coast crosses the ravine below the house METHOD G. K.; Frank Angel, F. S. George for shipment out of the country. Scar- hands. of Josephine Tanguy." Attorneys-at-La- lett and Ppeed escape to Join a circus. "Where is Speed?" she asked, looked around at me. "It'3 Par Sate New Mexico Speed KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF SECUR Las Vegas, CHAPTER IX The circus arrives at drowsily. the treasure-trai- n from Lorient. Paradise where Scarlett secures a license "Did you want to see him, Jacque- FOR ITY COUNCIL NO. 2390. Meets in from the mayor. They're probably sending the crown SALE Household goods, rarage, line?" O. on DENTISTS diamonds back to Tfest in view of the McDougall round W. W. hall, Sixth street, the CHAPTER X An order is received by "That is why I returned." cabinet, dining the the citizens to arms. Uhlans being seen near Quimper." table, etc. 1009 first and third Mondays of each mayor calling "And you are going to give up the Sixth, street. "On a false order?" month at 8 p. m. Visiting Knights and Dfl. F. B. HUXMANN CHAPTER XI Jacqueline, daughter of circus forever, Jacqueline?" is tli.' offers to Join the circus to "That the truth," said the Lizard; welcome. O. L. Fiers-man- , Dentist Lizard, "Y-es.- " FOR SALE Pure Ladies always pive exhibitions in the character of a "Tric-Tra- c told me. have the apple cider, also They A. D. Finan- Dental work of any description aj mermaid. "Just because you want to see code book of Mornac." choice hand picked apples; ?2.50 President; Tillman, Mrs. V. Local moderate prices XTI makes friends Speed?" I thought quietly for a moment, then per 100 delivered. J. H. cier; A. Morrow, Deputy, ffiAPTER Scarlett Kelley, Tel Main 13 with the Lizard. "Only for that." asked the poacher whether there was Olive 3621. 908 Jackson avenue; Z. W. Montague, Room 1, Center Block, She stood her with Saint-Yssel- . Mexico CHAPTER XIII Scarlett calls on the rubbing eyes a guard at the semaphore of Assistant Deputy, 11)11 Sixth street East Las Vegas, New . small fists, as Just awak- countess at her home in Paradise. He her though N. M. finds Sylvia Elven also there. He Iearna ened. FOR SALE Cheap, good work horse. East Las Vegas, countess from the "Yes, the soldier Rolland, who sayE the has withdrawn into W. F. S2T Sixth street. They swear eternal friendship. "Come tha garden," I said; "we he understands the telegraph a sot White, Stop coughing! you rack the lung, can talk while you rest" Morlaix." He hesitated and O. O. MOOSE Meets second an. and worry the body. BALLARD'S CHAPTER XTV The Lizard learns for from irrita- Trie-Tra- Mor-im- c countess waa SYRUP checks .Scarlett, through one that The young standing' at looker! across the open moor toward fourth Thursday evening eact HOREHOUND is head of a communistic conspiracy. nol For Rssst heals the lungs and restores the window as we approached in "I must - Visitlnc tion, Paradise. go," ha muttered; month at W. O: W. ball- Price 25c, 50c XV-Scar- emu file and comfortable breathing. CHAPTER lett learns some- single along the path, "I am on guard yonder." invited. Howard T Central. of Elven a fellow she us she brothers cordially and $1.00 per bottle. Sold: by thing Sylvia through when caught Bight of I offered him my hand again; ht FOR RENT Comfortably furnished .performer named Kelly. the door and out on Davis, Dictator; P: A. Linn Secretary Drug Co. Adv. opened stepped took it looking, me sincerely in tht room in modern home. 1030 CHAPTER XVI Orders regarding the the tiny porch. Eighth treasure trains are changed owing to the eyes. street. discovery of a plot at Lorient. "Why, this Is our little Jacqueline," "Let your private wrongs wait a lit she said, quickly. "They have taken itle longer," I said. "I think we cat 'How did you come to take up phy CHAPTER XVTI Orders are received have FOR RENT Modern: for the expulsion of the circus. Buckhurst your father for the conscription, catch Buckhurst and Mornac alive." sical culture?" light housekeep- appears In Paradise and secures recruits :they not, my child? And now you "For said the "To tell the truth, I found a perfect ing rooms at 1030 Fifth street. for the red flag. Scarlett admits he Is your sake," poacher In love with the countess. are homeless!" clutching my hand in a tightening creation of a gown that I couldnt Germs of "I think wear I down." From Distilled WaterFree from Bacteria or any so, madame." grip "for your sake I have let Mor unless got my weight FOR RENT Four room cottags, 407 "Then will with me until No no but Pure Ice. you stay nac go let him pass me at arm'E avenue. C. despription impurities, air, nothing: one?" Washington H. Steven- .he returns, won't you, little .length, and did not strike. But 100- lbs- our- SOUNDED INTERESTING son, Phone Main 291.. each 20c per from Yesterday.) "We thank you, and permit swear to you that if you miss him this 2000 lbs or more, delivery. (Continued 100- lb selves to accept, madame,", said Jac- time, I shall not miss I, Robert the 1000 to, 2000 lta, each delivery 25c per "We are because FURNISHED for 417 queline. very glad Lizard!" cottage rent. 200 to 1000 lbs, each deli very 40c per lOOlbs we are quite hungry, and we have "You mean to kill Mornac?" I asked Eighth. CHAPTER XIX " 200-lbs-, 50c 10C lbs ;thorn from the gorse In our feet His eyes blazed. His strong fingers 50 to each delivery per broke off a little Trecaurt Garden. She with joyous cry: closed tighter on my hand. "Do you FOR RENT Two desirable rooms on '"There is And Speed, enter- understand that he me me About nine o'clock we were sum-jmone- Speed!" wronged ground floor, with or without board. Las Ice & Co the hurriedly, stopped soldier in at Vegas Storage by a Breton maid to the pretty ing garden the Garenne, garrison 725 Sixth street. 1200 Ave short In his tracks. the the Phon M&ln 227 Lincoln (breakfast room below, and I was Vincennes; he, officer, arista ashamed to with clothes, The child ran to him and threw crat?" go my shabby hand in a FOR RENT To or head, and face the color of ,both arms around his neck. "Oh, He choked, crushing my lady gentleman ibandaged over the little red iclay. Speed! Speed!" she stammered, spasmodic grip. "Ami, employed, comfortable, furnished was too 1 deer was beautiful to me. He tool; no The young countess was not pres- and over again. "I lonely; room; health seekers. Phone -- in a of RETAIL PRICES s will do what you I will be her the doe silly maid Paradise 5301. ent; Sylvia Elven offered us a super-villou- wish; Purple structed in the of education and I was ia irons, m'sieu, for three 20c 100 lb welcome, and we ate In con- graces 2,000 lbs., . or More, Each Del very per I will-- I am to come back years." 100 strained silence. truly glad FURNISHED ROOMS for house. 1,000 lbs., to 2,000 Ibs Each DslWery ..i 25c per lb. and I am so Speed. I will never "Your wife?" I asked, quietly. light "Will the pensive gentleman with tired, 200 Each 30c per 100 Ibi . . . Oh, "Yes, ami." keeping. 921 Lincoln. lbs., to 1,000 lbs. Delivery inlne lives have a little more nourish-pmen- t go away from you again. 100 lb SDeed. I am contented! Do He dropped my numbed fingers anc 50 lbs., to 200 Each Delivery ....40c pep to sustain him?" she asked, as ... V, 100 lbs. his with the back of his Less 50 Each 50c per ftfio meal drew to an end. you love me'" rubbed eyes Professional Health Culture for Ladles than Ib, Dtllvery ' said hand. up from my empty plate, 1 "Dearly, little sweetheart," he big MRS. OLLIE SHEARER looking voice. "Then is not your little (declined politely; and we followed her huskily, trying to steady ris Jacqueline General Massage, Hair and Scalp "There! Madame the countess is daughter?" I asked, gravely. AGUA PURA COMPANY telgnal to rise. Treatment, Facial Massage, Manicure All will be well now." He "Hers not mine. That has been the ( She led the way Into that small! aiting. Distributors of Natural Ice, th Purity most of all for me since she Plaza Hotel Harvesters, atorera, and Jroom the where 1 irr.ed, smiling, toward the young terrible. Famous overlooking garden m sleu anc 1:30 m. to 3:30 m. lAsting Qu&lltie of Which Have Made Las Vega thad been twice received Madame ountess, and lifted his hat, then died died so young, too, "How about the sermon?". Office hours p. p. by not done OFFICE 701 DOUGLAS AVENUE Here she took leave of stepped back and fixed me with a all alone in Paris. If he, had "The minister preached on the sin jde Vassart. to Anc us to our own blank look of which said per that if he had been kind her. fulness of cheating at bridge." lus, abandoning designs. dismay, he left On a cat fectly that he had unpleasant she was only a child, ami, yet "You don't say! Did he mention the wall sat, sunning her plainly AUTOMOBILE, CARRIAGE sleek flanks. Something about the am news to communicate. The countess her." any names?" imal seemed familiar to me, and after 1 think, saw that look, too, for sue All the ferocity in his eyes ANO ho gricf-lme- t a"while I made up my mind that this gave me an almost imperceptible' nod gone; raised a vacant, SIGN PAINTING to meet and stood TROUBLES 7f.a3 Ango Pitou, Jacqueline's pet. and took Jacqueline's hand in hers, visage mine, stupid ANT Ad: abondoned by her mistress and now "If there are thorns in your feet we ly, heavy hands hanging. N. O. HER.MAN a. feline I watched the cat must find them," she said, sweetly. Then, shoulders sloping, lie sham 429 GRAND AVE. derelict hi: for a fen moments, then sat down on "Wrill you come, Jacqueline?" bled off into the thicket, trailing Are Best the bench. The Inertia which follows "Yes, madame," said the child, with battered rifle. he was far away I mo recovery from a. shock, however light. an adoring smile at Speed, who bent When very to weather of left me with the lazy acquiescence of and kissed her upturned face as she tloned Speed. The changeable early Market Finders we had bet on and colds a convalescent willing to let the world passed. "I think," said I, "that fall brings coughs that to do at the sema. a effect on the sys drift for an hour or two, contented to "Well," said I, turning to Sped, ter try something have weakening phore if we are going to stop that tem, and may become chronic. Use roli out the to wnom au jrf;lax, apathetic, comfortable. "what new deviltry ie going on in and Tar ClMSitie5 d. people amonj; And then my reverie ended Paradise now?" train in time." Foley's Honey Compound. abrupt It has a very soothing and healing ef- those who MIGHT BUY ths particular thlaj is worth moil a on the walk train-wreckin- 1 ly; step gravel brought "Preparations for fect on the irritated and inflamed air .me to . . . There he my feet she should say," replied, bluntly. "They passages, and will help very quickly. That property ru want to sell ia WORTH MOST ve loaeeat tood, In a fresh morning are with the trestle. Buck- - (To be Continued Tomorrow) lovely gown tinkering It is a well known family medicine to t&la nd woild mever hear belted with turquoise-shells- , who the d. espaper deeply hurst's ragamuffins have Just seized gives results. O. G. Schaefer and rfi coiled Need that were mere. ;her ruddy hair glistening, low the railroad station at Home-Keepin- g Wonen Health Red Cross Drug Co. Adv. your property unlet it advertised fin a ueclc or enow. where the main line crosses, and Strengtn - home-keepin- g worn - ana rer ada. in this wamt For the first time she showed em you know, near tha ravine at Lam- Thn work o a G. a resident of Other- who read and iewraper in Will Richmond, rtarrassment in her greeting, scarcely merln. an makes a constant call her Cal., will answer any inquir- are anxious to pay h lor) books, automobiles, ssd maehlaar? and ana sicmess .touching my hand, speaking with "That's all I have to report, except Btrppfrth vitality, ies about Foley's Honey and Tar and furniture, artlclst of wwtulnees ef aay sort, and music u 'new constraint In a voice which cornea through her kldneya and Mad grew that your friend, Robert the Lizard, Is Compound. He says further "Foley's tnimenta. i older aa she hesitated. der oftener than she knows. Foley has out yonder flaf on hie belly under re- Honey and Tar Compound greatly .' "We were we are Piils will invigorate and bronchial trouble frightened; gorse bush, and he wants to see you Kidney nervous- benefited me for As classified ada. are read by all pottlBls bmyeia, of an were not hurt. store her, and weak back, I used other rem- the k jtfad that you badly "The Lizard!" I rxelaimed. "Come She didn't you bring youi and cough, after to find it comfortabl ness, aching Joints and Irregular blad Why Is more like a aible aorta of thlaxt, they kate cone be finder of tae beet a thought you might on. Speed. Where is he?" wnen wife down this season? edies that failed. It here of course I could not know tha der action will an disappear a medicine." Do not ac- keta. "Yonder, clothed In line are used. O. G He She's in Reno, and the tar U food than somebody's Foley Kidney Pills O. G. Schaefer and were not seriously Injured." j a substitute. 'jou uniform. He's od-- of them. Scarlett, Schaefer and Red Cross Drug Store, too much. cept . "J .think did the most Red Cross Drug Co. Adv. . you graciously do .you trust hiijjf HeJas.a rifle," 'Adv. LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, TUESDAY, OCTOEER 7, 1913.

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v-- "" - ( ) -.l C) LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1913. THE OVERCOAT 3 LOCAL NEWS SCIENTIFIC TALK QUESTION YOUR NEW CHICKENS CAULIFLOWER 1 CELERY SEALSH1PT OYSTERS Light automobile at 6:21 WILL INTEREST CUCUMBERS , lamps PREMIUM HAMS o'clock this CARROTS evening. is here and STRESSES BEETS , mi worn Baseball scores received every aft- what kind . MiM MARK uS"' TURNIPS AUDIENCE A ernoon at the Lobby. Adv. to SHOULD BE M0N0BAT FANCY PEACHES LETTUCE buy. We re-com- m 1 ONIONS All Cotton Guaranteed FANCY PEARS R. G. McAllister of. No. 5 Grand end CABBAGE MONTRAVILLE WOOD WILL AP- FANCY APPLES avenue is; ill his home. Not to' Lump nor Get Hard TOMATOES seriously at PEAR ON LYCEUM COURSE FANCY BANANAS SWEET POTATOES OCTOBER 18 TER . In Price. $6.00 to $10.00. FANCY GRAPES Try a Jram of Old Taylor Bourbon SQUASH Adv. OVER- at the Opera Bar. of October one On the evening 18, COATS. OH AN ELAINE FELTED COTTON MATTRESS week from Saturday, the second num- fit, There will be no practice tonight Better ber of the lyceum course will be giv- tail- for the Greater Lag Vegas band, on better ' en when Montraville Wood, the world cor- The equal of any $15.00 to account of other attractions this even- oring, noted scientist, will appear. Mr. rect $18, mattress on the ing. ,, styles. market Wood is one of the most popular and Blue serge successful scientists and inventors of suits The regular monthly meeting of just today and holds over 100 patents, received. J. C. Johnson The Last of the Season the Woman's club of Las Vegas will The program that will be A 11 will be held' October 15, in the They Wednesday, in Las is new to & Son Commercial club rooms. Vegas entirely please you. a lyceum course. It consists of fea Taichert's LOCAL AGENTS tures that appeal to all classes of C. C. Roberts has purchased the people and is extremely interesting. Clothing Buck property on Jackson avenue. He A match between a mem Store will make various Improvements on wrestling ber of the audience and a gyroscope L 4 Correct Gar- the place and later reside there. liilP Stearns' Store weighing 28 pounds will be among ments forMen of DUY AM AUTO DZLtVLfiY WAGON the laughable and interesting parts i I ! Hot I Finch's Golden Wedding Rye, ItMTtl igej the while the demonstra Inmunm Prompt Oallverlea at Minimum Fx tense in wood. Direct from the distillery program, tion of the monorail car doubtless Quick delivery means satisfied customers and more customers whom you can to you. At the of course. L"bby, will satisfy. Durable in construction, (eliable in operation cheaper than horse power Adv. prove equally interesting. The violet ray exhibition promises to be SEPTEMBER HAD interesting and instructive. Mr. At a meeting of the Fraternal Broth- Jefferson Raynolds, President. Wood is an excellent talker and en erhood last night it was decided that IflU V . II 'I' J 1 E. D. Vice President. S. B. Davis, Vice President. and will Raynolds, the order should give a Halloween tertainer explain thoroughly Cashier. He VARIETY TO Halleti Raynolda. Cashier. H. Erie Hoke, Assistant dance on October 27. This affair every part of his program. will be assisted his daughter, Miss Al-- promises to be, one of the jolliest of by M. as the month. lene Wood, who has been an sistant to her father for several years. OFFER Re M The ,; The road commission has been un- local management of the ly- Lj ceum course a able to secure a traction engine for expect that large sale one of will occur fp? this attraction, as a SHE DISHED UP HOT, -- road work, and anyone owning COLD, L-- rww'jir;i- - CRotR h w f" these mSchines should see the com- number of people who have not pur CLEAR, RAINY AND SNOWY FIRST NATIONAL BANK season will mission at once. It is planned to use chased tickets be inter WEATHER ested in this lecture. a traction engine on all the roads was what call- OF LAS VEGAS. N. M. with a drag and as soon as one can September might be re- lf be obtained work will start. O. A. Larrazolo is preparing to ed a montn. According move his law office from his residence to O. L. Hargrove, volunteer observer on to Word was received in Las Vega the West side the building just at the New Mexico Normal University, $100,000" Surplus, and Undivided Profits $35 000 west of the residence of William E last month was half Capital, this morning of the marriage of Miss half cloudy and its merits and obtain full from Gorfner on' the Plaza. Investigate particulprs Gertrude Hayward to Mr. Jack Bus clear, there being 15 days of each tick in Lawton, Okla., last month. kind1 of weather. CHARLES ILfELO COMPANY, Ac- agents Our Depositors Receive Every Courtesy and Mr. and Mrs. Bustlck are now touring The mean maximum temperature PROFESSORS FIRED FOR for Within of Good in Panama on their honeymoon trip this month" was 72.27 degrees, the commodation the Scope Banking, ean and expect to be at home in Lawton minimum temperature was 37.67 some time In December. Mr. Buslic'; CHAMPIONING PEOPLE degrees. The mean temperature was Interest Paid on Time Deposits is a prominent lawyer of Lawton. 55.07 degrees. The maximum e was 85 degrees on Septem- THE OLD ber 19 RELIABLE The body of "Major," the trained STARTLING.ALLEGATION IS M.Dli and the minimum temperature was 31 twenty-sevent- snake tnat died Sunday evening, will BEFORE SENATE FINANCE degrees on the This be placed in ffie Lubin headquarters COMMITTEE record shows considerable at the Hotel Romaine this week, change for the report for the month BAIN The of the minimum where It will remain. W. C. Dennis Washington, Oct. 7. The senate's August, temperature com-pan- y for that month 45 of the La's Vegas Undertaking currency hearings were resumed to- being degrees. Center of The total for the finished the embalming of the day with the definite understanding precipitation - rhonth of was 3.09 body yesterday- evening. The dead that they will continue until October September inches. of life- The in 24 hours was 1.02 on Gravity reptile has been embalmed in a 25, if important witnesses appear. greatest raised as if the twenty-fifth-. The snowfall is re- Niglit-Trad- e like pose, the head being George H. Shibiey, director of the corded as 1.02 inches for the month. it were about to strike. This is the bureau of political research, before em- This means the amount of moisture in first snake that, has ever been the senate committee today renewed This tells a in New Mexico. thesnow, the actual fall being several r picture story balmed Ms charge that the "trustocrats'' had inches. The number of days with .01 well-know- n to success- driven college professors who "es- inch or more piecipitation number business men Judge David J. Leahy has not yet pouse the cause of the people" from ful announced his decision in the case of their positions. eight. ' The frost recorded dur- '. Jose Clements Sandoval against Be Senator Weens demanded t!H.t only killing The story of ing this month came on September nigno Jaramillo, an action to recover Shibiey name professors who had trade- - 13, while a hail storm is marked the $10,000 damages. Sandoval claims been thus treated. down as arriving here on September that Jaramillo shot him while he was "Professor Edward W. Bemis, cf attracang 30. employed on the latter's sheep ranch Chicago University," replied Bhtbley, I 8' - power Y'hytf Mazda near Antonchico, as the result of a "was discharger because he attacks! t a ih of r i i quarrel. The judge yesterday, after he Chicago., gas trust," a bearing, announced a finding that "John R. Commons of Syracuse ' 3 the was accidental. He has was lor for Wil- shooting discharged voting Y. M. C- - A. DAILY PROGRAM (1 not yet announced, however, whether liam Jennings Bryan. James Aller Ask your suc- - or not it was the result of criminal Smith of Marietta, O., was driven carelessness. from his The 6: Ki place. present presi- Students swimming class at 4:15 Gross; Co , cessful business 'i,1,P Kelly dent of the United States had a nar- o'clock. row friends about them According to a letter received by escape because he advocated the Junior class 4:15 o'clock. W. G. short ballot. But he continued in 4 Benjamin from W. B. Bunker, the Business men's class 5:15 o'clock. nnl ArvioVWJ.1J1V1 nrn 5auu HIGH 5aiva Arthur Jilson, a former resident of service o"f the people and now has sseea us. Las Vegas, dropped dead in San Fran- triumphed." cisco several days ago wuile playing ST-a- a game of billiards. Mr. Jilson has THREE MEN HURT a son. who is employed by the Fuller Silver City,. Oct. 7 Yesterday morn- Paint company of San Francisco. His ing a big automobile in Las Vegas Light daughter, Mrs. B. S. Sipprelle, also Wlliph T. TT Pnrilott Tnnnnp-oi- rf tTia resides in San Francisco. Mr. Bunker Chino store at Santa Rita, Herb Rob- TBI! Co says he had an enjoyable visit with inson of Santa Rita and Dick Lee of I !T r and Power JohnK S. Clark while the latter was Leopc!d were passengers, turned1 tur- on the coast. Mr. Bunker, a former tle on the Paschal hill out from Leo- attorney of Las Vegas, is doing well pold a few miles. The occupants were "I'SE IN TOWN IILEL'SSI - New Mex. In California. He is located at Oak- painfully killed and all barely escap- , , E. Las , Ves, land and is connected with the firm ed being killed, the car turning com- ' 7 of Peck, Bunker & Cole. .' pletely over and sliding some distance HONEY" down the hill. Dick Lee was the worst that the state not injured of the three, two of his ribs AT THE HOME OF Holding had AUNT F4R. & rrGREFVEY proved its case, Judge David J. Leahy being broken, In addition tp severe JEMIMA'S MRS, JACK this dismissed the cuts and bruises. Bartlett and Rob- THE' BEST OF. EVERVtlllNQ EATABLE morning complaint against Vincent Trader, who was inson escaped with a few cuts and PANCAKE In Their Clever Vaudeville Skit charged with keepnig his Annex sa- bruises. They were stopping to turn loon open on Sunday. Trader admit- the big car around to return to Leo- and BUCKWHEAT ted having been in the place, but as- pold when it got beyond their control, serted that he did not have the sa- skidded on the mountain side and Too turned over. FLOUR Moving Pictures, Bakery Goods Fresh Every. Day loon open for business. The judge stated that unless it could be proved ' CcJces. Pies, Rolfs, Doughnnts, that a saloon was open for business, DENVER NOT FAVORED OPERA' Broad, there was no reason for believing that Denver, Colo., Oct. 7 The state Also "Old Manse" illSHPH MOUSE, TUESDAY Cookie if the proprietor were in the place on supreme court announced today a BiiL..J EVENING, CCT. 7 Sunday he went there for the purpose decision reached yesterday that the I and "Old of law. The district at- city of Denver cannot an or- Style" GOODS ACE THE liEST IN THE CITY breaking the pass OLE ;A!iCtY office officers dinance hotels or restaur- I torney's and the city allowing MA PIE SYRUP Give Them a Trial and Ee Convinced state that they will not relax their ants to keep open after midnight or in regard to Sunday closing on Sunday, nor can it adopt any law CATHOLIC of The only comment they that will in any way annul any of AUSPICES LAOIES What is more made on decision was the provisions of the slate local op- the judge's that delicious tion was he had taken the only course possible law. The decision rendered these snappy 25 CentH under the law. They stated, however, in the case of Vick. Walker vs. the mornings ADMISSION, o that a close would be Teople of Colorado. It applies to all lhan "hot CO. scrutiny kept cakes and on all saloons time on the cities under lib Iliilril during any operating special Syrup"! Sundays when the proprietors or any charters. of their employes are known to be in the places. Subscribe for The Outic. EVERYBODY READS THE LAS VEGAS OPTIC