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SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 SANTA NEW FE, MEXICO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1919 NUMBER 225

bond issue of $200,000 for an exten-- ! Miguel ; J. K. Hull, Curry; Ralph A. LEGISLATURE ACTS smn chairs, and other items. The fixtures been notified for some time and io ine cannot was introduced by Luna. WAR DEPARTMENT of the Hoover kitchen PTITC CniTADIll Haca this week. The hour Mima and were also imvc iii.iuc special preparation lor LUI I LtFlIHL eight day Mining eluded Alhniuer(iie Journal. the work. There will'be lecture work for laboring men was introduced in j Sharp Hanson, McK'nlcy, chair-th- e jiuii house also, the hill A. H. accompanied by charts, also actual following the '"an; Carter, Socorro; Frank The st vied - in line - H. WITHOUT PLAN FOR lesse Thomas vcr- work judging grain and livestock of the governor's recommcnda- Winston, Sierra; R. L. Baca, sus ASSOCIATION HELD Santa Walker D, Hines, director g; tier- - by the use of score cards, Fe; David Padilla, Colfax; a! of railroads, was .rltlc'd Roosevelt Memorial I'rauk VV. L. Kuther- - last week EARLY IN SESSION! Veseley, Grant; in the federal emu t M Carload Of Flivers A joint session of. the houses in ford, Otero, DEMOBILIZING at Thomas a'-- The Dona commemorate Theodore Roosevelt Penitentiary hiiqurrqitr. wrs aw Ana Motor Crhnpanv' beetles S5fKl damages for ininr cs receive I received a carload oi road-- will he held in as reconi-- i chair- - recently ' ma February, Santiago Gurule, Sandoval, when lie was ihrown from a and cars. rhcnded from im- - R. L. ; Mar- - stirs touring Washington, when man; Baca, Santa Fe . I Fe eng-'p- Ik wee this ri'v in. San . services win lie jc ; (. iirni. eiino uonio, otianaiuoe (audio it Marc al on 1 5. I'J'K vviutvn.a njj.imMvrCut ut Fre" Law Books Aranda, San A. H. IS BLINDLY SETTING SOL- - miii; 'I'h EDDY APPOINTED BUSINESS AND - Miguel; Carter, fnmn.rl!' t;,,o,l I,. All . Id aiLLiit lrJIKO- The house on Socorro ; S. Coe rijIUlCU Thursday, rejected 'I. Kpstein, Chaves; DIEES ADRIFT WITHOUT is novv in TeN.v hill mem-- residing eastern SOCIAL COMMITTEES TO JJUUAU, RnnK'FVFTT JHE customary to provide ! Howard, Roosevelt. Tr Peach Orchard Sold lrs wj,h frpe copjef. of (,u eg. Privilege. anJ Election. THOUGHT OF THEIR FU- - CHAVES The old Tracy peach orchard, from: ' PUBLICATION - ,;itive and Venceslao chair- - PREPARE MORIAL DAY WILL BE OB- journals session laws of Romero, Torrance, which the first carload of Out shiii-- j tne sav- - man ; C. TURE WELFARE" SAYS (wo prev'ous sessions, thus Manuel Trujillo, Sandoval: peil out of the I'ecos vallev was pick-- i REVISION BILL AND AR- BJUlZVtiU ill' the S7(V. the estitnat-- Moises De Varo-as- . Rio Arriba ; Yates Sells Car taxpayers i Tip. WASHINGTON of Ho;i ed, was sold last week hy Francis ca cost ot the R. L. WRITER Martin Yates sold one of RANGE LARGER MEETING publications. niente Mascarefias, Taos; Jose car hogs. G. Tracy to V. C. Bindle. a prosper-- 1 i ne - was Wilton Invited Ramirez, San Miguel; W. A. Hinder, stock- nought from farmers nils farmer on the Carlsbad protect The While both houses com- - an state senate on Mnmtnv affVr referred to Juan; Fowhatan Carter, Lea. ".' '"" - . rnniinnni. w, has a farm ad -- already liomtng nnon passed the nrnhihitinn r..c,.l mittee resolutions offered bv the Public Defense and Reconstruction Special to State Record. hi i ne siiipiiicm consisren ot the orchard. The Xew Mexico Editorial assoc- Democratic C. - 71 ,. tion hy a vote of 12 to 4. members, favoring a lea- - Manuel Trujillo, Sandoval, chair- Washington Ian Th r.,1;,-- mail ami me average. weu'iit was .SKI The in... rr.r il,; r..urA iation which met in Santa Fe Mon- - or F. R. L. - hea'l- In Appointments Received P"e nations on the W'lsnn plan man; Faircloth7 Guadalupe ; of the War Department in demob!- !rr tfrs car were three planted twentr-fiv- c years ago, and in lla'. plan big get together meet to . . The appo'ntment of Fidel Ortiz,;'1 voted invite the President to Baca, Santa Fe; Jose G. I.obato, Rioflizing our troops exceeds, if possible lima no"s soin ny J.x'W two carloads of pearlie, wen- - ing on or near the occasion of the as superintendent of thp statn rwn -- ivew mcvico on ins pronosed Arrina ; narr Hanson. McKinlcy. in its utter lack of orderly system Joe Gooddale Rowell Star. shinned to ("in-- nn.l ,,., in ivoosewli .Memorial dav. February and of 'peaking circuit of the United States Public Institutions the record the Department has set Si t S is given as the date itcntiary, n probable of George H. Van Stone as state b.antc on ' "Is re'-r- from Europe, C. R. Mascarefias. chairman; 1st- - in most of its big undertak;ncs Cr"' Oil Excitement ..till ,ear. althoH"h the or, hard as t the meeting. examiner were confirmed lw rh.. ipn. Bills Introduced loro Armiio. Dona Ana : I. F. Cum a. throuehout the war Th The Parroek well came In last u.,ni ;9'm,.i, .t :, V- - ..... xi. Discuss op of the publication rates Several bills R. L. as a tit - Ic-'- ate. referring to legal pro-- ! Mora; Dan Padilla, Bernalillo; that the sign'ng of the armistice ,an,l res. .;reat evrite- .ropertv ron-ist- s of twentv acres of for notices which are lower in Cha- - on re'l A Slock Feed Rate Memorial was ccedure and designating roads as Baca, Santa Fe; G. H. Herbert, found the United States without anv nu'nt 's '""'"tf 'he Ranker irrigated land and acre- - of hud Xew Mexico than in anv other state hiidiwavs Fol- - T,1's - sivy nasseil hv hoth hniir in hehalf f slate were intro duced. ves; H. O. Norris, Snay, plan whatsoever for the intelligent f'''1!1' wc" iv, three and one- on which no water has 'been in the union and said to be less by H.-il- a nrilcs the live stockmen ealline- nnon lowing conference with leading Public Lands 'withdrawal of our men from the ,,:l,f "f. 4he Bordcanx It borders on the I'ecos river, has a half than those m force in Colonda Holden regional director to continue bankers the governor has approved W. K. Blanchard, Lincoln, chair- - tigliting forces, and their replace- - 'rac' an" lnii means much to the fipe anc of hiir Cottonwood tre at'd Arizona, occupied some of the '. B tni. 1.1, nl. !.... the emergency railroad rate of half "'"l wi" recommend a draft of the man; Dan Padilla, Uernalillo; Ed- - mcnt in the industries of peace. in this cotnpapv. The and is one of the spots of of the two meetint's held hrr-gin- in pictiircoue '"'',:"" price on feed. Bryant in the senate '''"e 'aw regulat:ng the practices ward W. Tamony, McKinley; David To the officials at Washington "de- - of this well extends the the project on Mondav. one at the ("aoitol in and Lnwood in the house introduced stock selling corporations Padilla. Colfax; Oliver lee. Otero; mobilize" meant simply to discharge, Rawr field nearly to the l'.or- - the afternoon and one 'n the even- - I ; 1J. Uv- - ana aux ann ts the resolutions. House Committees Jonn W. itrner, Urant Larl on that assumption they have " tract mere now I'tti S. S. Ward and Mr. rauning shin-'- "' the DeVargas Hotel. A leg- - Memorial to Soldiers ingston, Eddv. worked. doubt hut that the precious, black ped sV) cattle to Kansas (ilv commi'tee composed of Baca in Agriculture in - ,,cs beneath Roswcll B and Armiio the house in Basilio fir:ego, San chair- Public Printing Military units France, arbitra- '"u" Star. tiesday from the Artesia pens. Th Frank Staplin, If. Hening. R M. bill Miguel, Padilla. llo. : rilv troduced this week a calling for man; jAhelipo Valencia: Dan Berna' chairman selected bv General Pershino stork were from the hiving H icnnerson, is. i. council and Nes- - . H. Farm As A inc crecuon or a at.i.ui mtrnnna r. I k,. r: a..-i.- . ir i r Abelicio Sanchez. Valencia; A. 'from the standpoint of the;r use- - Side Issue ranch. Artesia Advocate. tor Montova will prepare a hill to r. v arr-ve- building to New Mexico's soldiers and H Llewellvn. Dona Ana: Dan Carter. Socorro; liasilio tiriego. san ttilness to his military needs, have r"u ft;""re here .Monday submit to the general meeting next build W. been remain He niMtit h. the ng to be placed on dilla. Bem-il- o; T. T Roberson of Miguel; J. Linwood, Colfax; and are being brouirht home, indefinitely. hasj GRANT - the Ramsev - R. the site of the present Santa I'e arm- - i!inn r F ii,lnir Ralph A. Lvnd. Luna: W. L. Ruth- transported to the nlace of their ranch and tuir- J. Hull. Ralph A I.ynd. anH . ory. "n,i. erford, Otero. Fstment and discharged. There has l'n.ses putting in 200 acres of cane' - II Carter were made a committee New Senate Bills Annronria'inns nd Finance Public been no - the water from the well for rinos Altos To Have New Mill on for reunion W. H. H Property regard whatever, apparent- "s'tig arrangements thp A. V. Lucero has introduced in the Hewetvn. Dona Ana, Moiscs de Vargas, Rio Arriba,! ly. for the ability of the disrhircrd irrigating and saving the oil. This! The impassable roads of the past with lohn Tombs as publicity mem- - 'chairman ; P P. Barnes. Bernalillo: merel" a few weeks have A senate a bill to provide for health VT chairman; Andres Medina. Mora: A. soldier to affiliate rrmself promptly however, side issue and delayed the work of, her. dinner is planned as one of instruction and education in public V'ms'on. Sierra;: Oliver H. Carter, Socorro; Ahdic'o San-- , with some other means of livelihood, his jir nripal business will be oil construction upon the new conceit-- , the features. Colonel J. G. Albr'Hit I'"I t : I Iik-P- i ee. I'ero Aranda. San M . ! I.aI. ...t,;uniiivn nna r. iij lilt: chez. Valencia ; Edward W. Tamonv, and the Inevitable result has been development work. Lake Arthur trating mi'l being erected hv the rah,. ac as secretary in the absence ititiicu Padilla T0hn VV. education committee. 'jrtiel: CoKtv; McK:nIey; H O. Norris, Quay; C. that the labor market is heinm rapid- - Times. met New Mexico Mining and Milling' of D A. McPherson. Turner. Gr-oi- F. T Cha- - fehlhon. B. Gonzales, thv'on. ly filled. At the present t'me. ac- - Company at Pinos Alto,. C. K. Homier, of Denver, who is mg the statutes regarding irrigation ! ' ' '"'"erson. umnn. Railroads cording to Secretary Morrison of Ke"denee Pronertmn Change Hands1 Hie work is hc'iic? done under the chairman of the legislative commit- - which was the cirK and rinnkinv Abelicio Sanchez. Valencia, chair-- , the American Federation of I .o nieces of res. leiv-- e inert y MiPervis on ot I. V a tec of the National Press districts, referred to T.abor, pr Metalpim,. Assoeja-it- i committee. David Pndilli. Crdfav. rha.'nnan : man; Jose L. Ramirez. San there is a of labor in lragei'iiinn ch;inrr,.. owners mining man of i""i"ir"i-i- and tion ha- - been invited to be irrigation I . Mtiel; glut praetinllv presets F. ( nms, Mor-- : Abeft Clan Salomon Orleua. Taos! W. F. Blan- - alt narts nf the country yiih rerently. Roy T has boiudit th' mill will be when finished an ex- - ai the February entherin.' and the House Sillj Introduced 1 brink II. Winston ; th- - I W" II ' House hill No. 1, Sierra chard, Lincoln; Venrelao Romero, the exception of the soiphe isierti ohn ll.'pl.i.. :in,l ceptiop.allv I,".'!' f "'v ".' r of aft"i:iti i with tne nti'iop-disctis-i'- d introduced by -i loro Mia; t.oe' lorranre: T K. Hn l tnrrv: W. I., scet'ftn. extendnvr from T'fi ili.tfl-.l- i in sruall acreage !',-- ,l p.oflerp nlt.-i.- '' v;H be .' w'll be l t li Dan Padilla and Arm'io would pro- . l'-i- I.,!v I'ow-ird- eve't I O-- r0 vide free text hooks to school child- Carl ivtmrstou Rutherford. Otero. to Florida and inland as far as West h'.s boiudit th tons !er t,,.:i. ,t..,i I'Mdv a t I l - - ! ren as recommended the Roads and Hiffnwavs V'rerinia and Alabama Tl, are e. ion a i" - by C.-vt-- ' 1 ; Mi ' in Oliver ee. How been and the -- his O'.to osp different Ins the course :.n "'d y-s I message. i 1. r rs ix NT r, e R, ( oh ilo. R.7. rr:t,T D" followed in able .. t"r Mjii' r.ci Bt ut Senate hills ipt roducei! m 1 Fipdo'." I THTi Tuesday : - T n'-.'- AW TO LEGISLATURE Mora: Armond V'a'en-.- -i : W M If le rotmirehensive deino'vb' '- t ion ' r. Blvth. if T"V o arc: rj'-t I r- - W. I i" ' fa' ' By M e Dona Id A .be ;.,-- t Il'.pa Ana; los.' f. (''."lire. m were worked out deti'l. and ii hoe; 1, ni"P!iii"; .1 - 'h ' t da the n. s lies. M gitel: C. F Gny 'h- .arttostici bro'i' io a cess.ai'..-- 'a,. f. ..,.!,. relative to powers .hriVs -- .1 Quay; "'I I ! - n',.-ip- s I ..i n of officials of niiifi'c.ri b'i i. Herbert, CVi,- , iosi I'tii'i at ha" f -- ' ..1 I ft.,-- to . Rvles the snbl'.-r- to p. I Ity Skeen Permit! ing to ''-- . ret'irnipg ' I ' t? I " r i'v in 'he "''"lei: Mr. S : IV occupations aceord-'t-- to a v 'I provide for s'reet sprnili'iivr. -- t f Ncv Mi :co. r p i,. I 'Vdo-no- - h IT-li- l, pl.i, cd m '.,, l', p..r..at:M- W 1' IT t '. considerrd cVst.-"- Tptt,--.- of d' - By I'at'th Ftxinir the thod of ,rp,.s im , V s ' t ' ., ,.. n ,,.! p. coMnneiid.r dist ion r Ro'llero, llo'ia W;'i rharginf th" mil d.,,. " rihitt of common at - Am; 'v pni's, : v.' ieh nt I. ... property i ir- tv. r .s ' ..fid on w'l w'li p ret dealli of e'lhcr husliaiid or giv- - M; I;;,, Svrra ; C 'ri"';"o. uaud. at: ver sHer'ed at first ivbo wre COLFAX wile, - ! I :. : "t legit itl'.'l e - . ; Gri-"- o. (' n. in a It" slop Eddy Basilio San t:.t.l- needed their trades home In co'ii'ir busi-no- ing husband one half of such prop- , . I !ri'-es- card budding new F;i T. H that wav all the men w ho have re-- i erty. Conales. Union; Roberson, Law pn successful in other turned have found waitln-- ' Llnnrr Vinlnfnrs By Barth allowances! Union. places d Permitt'ng Andr . D'cl: Mr and Mrs W c;n,v states will he as giuides. (Jth. r 15 M'vli'ia. fdora. chairman: Affairs for them in the world f'npicicti Melovich, s out of estates for children under . State industrial lant.-- in ur-- : P-- ''l-- i and Prank a- - the bankers' Daniel BerPaLllo ; Sharp Han- Valentine De Armond. Vnlenr'a, arid there has been jordri'd'i. hron.du before Sdver Citv a few days for the platlorm years of age for one year pending comparatively Ted' I f.Vs-- A the di- - son. MeKVnlov; F. Fain-lot- Gua- Sando- - little rp "lb ill the rVs'ricf Court limn i,. s,., ,.r.il I lieir making sell'ng or settlement of estate. chairman; Santiago fer"le, unemployment. "f with- - dalupe- Tclesfor Padilla: I. E. Eps- H' ' W. 'n same Wednesday for violations' of the ranch is located in the Bnrro Mo.ui- - ''''" mortgaged property Armijo and Baca introduced a bill vM: Sharp Hanson. mle" tne imired Mates tne s.. ... - for both tein, Chaves; Powhatan Carter, Lea. ! L'nwood. Colfax; A. M"dinn Mora:, scheme could have been followed """"r 'aw. waived exam. nation and t ;i 11 s and thev report the snowfall v..,..,. .sis.; providing teaching English placed und"r bonds of in their amounted to about and Spanish in the schools. County and County Lines H. O. Norris. Qnav; Coe Howard., as readily. Int mate records nf ?000 vicinity ,L,!,"'n H. h ,nr before the oc- -' the Present sta.e : A, Carter. Socorro, Marcelino Guada- - every man in the service are on file ""PMrnnee grand five feet. Heavy losses have ..., Other bills introduced include the rha'rman; Roosevelt; Romo, law, the reserve held Valentine De Armond. Ba in . ,u . inty at the term of court cured in the uoai herds hank'iig leaving $5,000 for a new state Valencia: .l.i'ir-,,- v, snrinc " " armory, in n,,. 7.n.....i; 1 n by members hanks against their time troduced a silio Orieno San Miguel; Dan Padi- - County and Municipal In- - nature of his employment before flic n3nKp- Baca; $30,000 for high r - State, to twelve 'cent of sa'd tl. u w i n debtedness war. The same sort of selert-'o- deposit per way in 'VKio Arriba county, by De n,,t:n. cwciiyu. that TT, GUADALUPE deposits and reducing the cash re i?on? Ana; Frank Vesely, Grant; C. Edward VV. Tamonv. MeKinl-v- .j characterized the draft could have Taen H"n'to' . Vargas; an amendment to the statute M'ne",1 serve :n batiks from to Mi-- - fonr da.v forty twenty as feedincr numer. yuay. chairman: Claudio San ! featured the with a . to county nrisoners. hv Arand,, rXr!th-- s F. S. cent. - Tans- - R minimum of . .',r h" home in was Chavez, of Ddia. shipped per and a to Disbursement of Public Moneys ml- Salomon rirtorra W discomfort to tno city, A Herbert; provision repair 1 " " everal carloads of cattle to the law protecting the banks in pav in G. Lohato. Rio chair- - P'anchard. Lincoln: lose G. Lobato.j charged soldier and his 1, , ?, at the roads Rio Arriba county for Jose Arriba, , - Kansas C'tv market last week out funds of deceased : : Santa ing depositors a state and an act to Marceh'no Romo, Guadalune; Rio Arriba ; I. K. Hull, Loe me excess of lani r will hecome ; r ir ...... tfroo .1 highway, re Lurry; rum. 1 , on v. ..n .. line Clemente R Mascarefias. Ed Howard Roosevelt. greater as more of our men are r"Tnan ;n Keport says pliy-- .. .,..,...,,.. survey the boundary between Taos: " " VV. broiteht a soc condi- - nr" cnrovrreii tne . . " Taos and S. Or-- 1 ward Tamonv. McKnlev: San- - Taxation and home, until al V" A- county Colorado, by - - i'lL-llf- "man: Ed-Ho- n is illness, while it mav be f- "f lh.eJc?lt. 1 tega. t'ago Gumle. Sandoval; Dan Padilla I. F. Curns Mora, ch, created that will he a positive , Cu?"n: ""V i .... -- r -. T tvphoid-pnemnom- is ,pv rat canoaus ni catnc to inarKet uic ami Bernalillo: H. O. VV. ni:..- Idanri.r .dm;..d h., .11 but it ev dent poriuiK i.ouy. Resolution Tabled Norris, Quay; j t. r.f:i.... ,.,i.i h last week.-Sa- nta A law with icirii.sufficient 10 Mehl-ho- : 'Santia-- 1 have made a '" hreakdown. par, of, penalty A resolution introduced by L. Rutherford. Otero. Lee. Otero; Tlefor PadiMa study of the sanation ,p " or of Gurule. Sandoval: Guv that Bolshevism is the 'rottrht on through three month s K"sa Vo,fe- puirsh removing disposing Democrat, favoring the parti- Education go Herbert, greatest mortgaged other than ,. ,, , ; property, cipation by the Un:ted States in a Frank H. Winston, Sierra, chair- inaves; i iv i.on'e,. i nion. "sC c ,,,,,v. .1 snoum . . . . Tu, -- , w nnxv Fair, household iroods feidoro Wavs and Means in 'ne l'ni'ed States at - """r"t. ann i,r. league of nations on the Wilson plan man; Armi'o. Dona Afta: , Ull a '.' hanks-Mors- e for the Santa A bill the obtaining, of 1... . U,,,.aI- . .... during. severe winter. Snrincer engine covering was referred to the resolutions com-- 1 Manuel Trni'llo. Sandoval: Dan Pa- - iiirtiLri'.iii .i",iw.ii""r.r ihii-- tu. t i.iviiiiks p Ur Co. or CI,,- - iur,". . to Kolshevism is idleness and Rosa Electr'c I.iidit Power money hy fradulent check, draft dil'a. De Ar- -' man v:n1. . .. 1. 1 ....-1- . :.. . u mittee, after brief debate. Bernalillo; Valentine llrn i. 1.. ' ..:,..i.t,. ' : and lack " Comment by Republican floor mond, Valencia: Guy H Herbert. X dio Aranda. San M,W, Isidoro seqen, poverty of food.'. a n within a few da sSanta' r'os. men, ' ' F. L. Armiio. Dona Ana: Peraflti "ur strongest seeiinfV it ,..1 ' leader Barnes on the new house rule Chaves: Mehlhop. Chaves Otero,, against is. The teachers Voice. The amending of laws to permit : W. A. Hunter. San in constant employment at fa r are agisting among that all bills Engrossed and Enrolled B'Hs r.iiadalupe Juan; c appropriating money sot- "t the school , ' ' " would have to new F Fairrloth. Guadalupe, chairman :! Towhatan Car'er. lea. wanes. In blindly setting our - a; go1 through the ...:.l. .1. 1.. r tlind".f.".tor the re 'ef of thp Armenian. I I IMI1 " r lllisrciiiiil lime 01 uiiiuiwir, n. Isidoro Dona J. F. Journal and J.T. in- ly constituted committee, was Artrrio. Ana: Peviion e! allow banks to invest 75 budgt F. I fntnre welfare, the War P0""''" The South Side grades savings well received house members ot Corns. Mora; A. Clancy. Santa Fe ; Isidoro Arm'io, J. Curns and Department 50 sav-ng- s by is 'hiring the past week $"700 stead of per cent of their both Moises D Varuas Rio Arriba; T. S. R. Hull. nlaving wi'h fire, and the sooner r,e'K in real to parties. reefif-pr- f,,r '" The m nimiim amount B..ildtn New Quar'ers deposits estate loans, ; VV. A. their economic mistake is "" - Another Added Enstein, Chaves Hunter, San - 1 1. .' 101 men Employee . . . c 1 . for each nnnit in " ,.n ,1 s . 10,. Last week additional were prov'de that the five year bank owi- E. D. Williams, of Las Cruces, Juan. ' ' ' . ' I c . t i- - ci.nl I ,fl.- - f..r t li t ..rclort Itiml inn sMnnlrl nor rtnli- - - " "'iinenis irr.1 coiir.e in ntirr.r..n' jl a was made second as- Insurance HELP PLACE STATE LOANS adopted....the further removed wdl he ban-.- , negro leader, rr..ri,Mte hv 'he dancer of the a" mntribntions are voluntary. -R- a-, of '' ,,'rr.p,.in he,n. '.ne sistant sargeant at arms of the house, Claudio Arapda, San MiV"e, chair- sahag-n- material for the withinW.n 10 cent of their o i'ciiiMinintl,,- ton Reporter. per capi'al and is the first negro employee of man; Dan Padilla. Bernalillo: J. F. ,)c.a,.st nidiiv Mii.in s...i Minn "'II '"a. ,,.,rt,.rs f,.r 111" cn , i.r here an, sum lis In t mills Ihe .i...i - ot.',l1e ot,!,N,i,,t,i rp'lt a New Mexico state legislature. Curns Mora: Clemente R Masearc- - farmers are now in straits as a re- countries hurope Thev are loading the Ininber on cars to invest .10 instead of 20 per cent if Coal Oil pas. Serafin Gnadatune : s'dt of the drv weather for the oast CURRY much it lias arrived and :ti Inspection Tao: ftero. :n and of already their capita! surplus str, A member of the house is working Gnv H. Herbert, Chaves; Ralph A. three years and as a first sten and is beinei unloaded where it will be and bonds, to abolish the limitation' for sentiment favorable to the enact- Lynd, Luna h:s anplica'ion of the remainim half Property Investment d. Columbus Courier. as to banks in excess if million dollars in the state's defense NEW MEXICO borrowing ment of. a oil inspection bill, Internal Affairs J V. Ki.e has purchased the A. I. their capital and surplus thereby pi . loans hr-r- under the terms of which a state . Jose I Ramirfr. San M'gnet rha:r-- 1 f"nd to for thir assistance Await two story building on them to rediscount to a great- wovernor nas an MCKINLEY dci-Te- inspector would receive a commiss'on man; rdward W. Tamonv. MeKin-- i written B tSl I North Alain Street for a ronsidera. er and to provide that ap- Orten-a-. R. L, boards of commissioners in npillisnil on each gallon of itlspected gasoline lev; Salomon Taos; county of S00' Mr- - the1 in banking cases can be taken tht1 Snrin- - NtWsS nhVltiV,',n bought peals or kerosene sold in the state. An Baca. Santa Fe; Marceh'no Romo, state to supply to Chirles pponfrtv for an investment and will' The Xew Mexico Fire I'.rirk Co at once to the supreme court wil l j chairman the conne'l unverified account is abroad that Tom Guadalupe ; W. A Hnn'er, San Juan; per of state not move his hus'ness to that loca- -' of Gallup at a recent meeting held out l efcrenre to the banking boa d Coe of defense the names of a't Uable who has been mentioned as a Howard. Roosevelt. worthy tion. CIovis News. j in that city decided to increase the as now provided. probable appointee to the office of individuals in need of such loans. BERNALILLO of ts plant. The demand Irrigation and Drainasje in asked apac'tv state game and fish warden, would Isidoro Arm'io, Dona Ana, chair- Newspapers the state are flF for Gallup brick has greatlv increased . , , :n . i sii BALA be offered the inspection job instead, man : R P. Te'es-fo- r ansa, in .'ic 9rtinc iniiiiifri. r . jaii(1 the has hecn the INDIAN BOY FOUND DEAD Barnes. Bernalillo; t ... . i . u.. i: . Border Rider Has Ambition .ompany ,lsy fnquiry among members of the leg- Padilla. Ahetino Sanchez, Valen- main die in s au.'icij u? nvr.un n past year. hold-'rtlr- s ob- - sat"l"son, the islature reveals no intention of tak- Manuel C. Sandovat: and the of those who . "" Freiaht Outfits Common cia; Tru'illo. M-- wno away trom ms ing the coal oil bill se- R. A. tain the loans. n who own not!nov "n home; FoIir an(1 sjx.norse freight outfits Valuable Park Site Gift The bodv of Alejandro Calaqtn a inspection Lynd, Luna; W. A. Hunter, ' riously in its form, evceed head of cows or 7000, i ; have heen a common sight here .since tf,n Grerrorv Patre now in Cili- - bov student at the Santa Fe Ind an present though San Juan. a . was held - hv litcrir-.- llm i .... - Saturday: n( - t e- - a b'll providing for proper inspection Journal Revision nran neen are to...tie iven tirstip- ' - ; .'' ine.l. nig storm, as an tne stocicmen fornia with Mrs. Page, has purchased irl""i was tonnn on tne in rt'on of nave becn blt5V of weights and measures, with pen- Isidoro Armiio, Dona Ana. chair- - ennsiderat ion serurini the use of!!."" .w.cV,ellan i? w't . hauling out feed. On thi Gallnn Rail nark ast of town Alburpteroue hichway Sunday. Lis ,n.c oisirict court alter ne nan niead-- account of the bad roads it had been broken. A alities for its v'olatioji may be offer- J. F. Curns, J. R. Hull the states money accord'ng to the takes four an( wjn deed it to the Town of Galbm ,,rck hearing man; Mora; rdan of w""niess nr to haul an was held here where dot-b- t ed at this session. the rrovernnr. who h"tieves '"n 5,x ord'nary twohorseias a to - The u:ft Monday, Curry. check; to a horse. i a: . V.c city . V . .1.. k: - t: buy s c.. t ."ux a- - .!, s . s. i . Memory of Senator Gordon hjt s.n. s.. .u.i.iis., s.aus.1. nt thle va 113 ll MfW site IS ,i....i..j'."l's.i i" s ,1,..ii.a. n. Judiciary , themselves the time The boy will undergo an operation had been run over an automoh le The senate Tuesday as R. P. Barnes. Bernalillo, through crtica! the of Ii,p made in memory of Lieut. Albert ny adjourned rhairman; today for removal a hullet Feed For Stock iu a A. s Haulinf E I.von. who d;ed his! Kamon is years oil. mark of respect to the memory of Clancy. Santa Fe; Serafin Otero. n-- snot n shor'lv after Iran, irorn len nana, ne mselt Feed for s,ork h hrr serious! f" i, Pilar Armi'o. 15. were held Mon la John A. Gordon of Gallup, who sat Guadalupe; W. H. H. Llewetlvn, WIIKFRn tFFr 51 adv one ot , , p,,.n u i,i! AS FORMFR CITY ATTORNEY accidentally witn the giins propos-,jo- wifn the cattle and sh hv lustirc Conklin in the last session. A resolution of Dona Ana: J. F. Curns. Mora: Abe- he had flvin.r forces in pending invcstiga. bought to ennip himself for men Yeo since the storm began. F"and - 'ion cf 'he cause of Calannes d. ath. sorrow introduced by his successor licio Sanchez. Valencia; T. J. Rober- Thomas N. VVilkrrson he border The accident led formerly patrol. Messrs. McDaniel. Childress and oth- - nl-e- rir-1 the three boys had run Senator was F. L. .he-n- 'The citv is no 't Lawrence, passed by son, Union: Mhlhop, Chaves. of was to his found hv the police - both houses. cfty attorney Albuquerque ers have hecn for several ; accen ing tl."s gift' excerpt from the school and wer- rf. Law Revision h"ard before the state who were looking for htm as a run- - VV.fretting ,;" supreme court Hav for I. A. Bell and a firm at j h- - ai rnina to lemez. when the young, si Building; Appropriations A. Clancy. Santa Fe; rha'rman: R. in dis- away-Albuqii- erque ,ha, kept th's week an appeal from the Journal. Elvi in Jrw - recr'aTion to one I e- - The state institutions will ask for P. Barnes. Bernal'llo: F ' Thcy say ,hc roa(,s are v- and one. a.cord..,e account. Faireloth, trict court an action to recover fre -- S.-- V"! r CtXW.em OI l.alilip.-l.a.- lup "' building .from this Giiadatppe: Andres Medina. Mora: Booze Emntied i IV appropriations salary claimed to he d'e. VV'i'ker Into .r to the feed than"i"the feed it-- : session from $5,000 to $150.-00- 0. D P:o Carl Herald. ranging Mosys Vas. Arriba: ion was appointed hv Mavor Boat-- I Last Saturday between 30 and J00,,,ir Hnn-F- nrt Sumner loader An effort will be made to se- B. I ivingston. Eddy; Powhatan Cart- and when nint and nuart bottles of MOR P. MrtMWTrr) POT Mayor Weterfe'd whiskey Nr. Trouble To Find irrMN cure the direct of er, Lea. office K-l- e- beer Work appropriation took he apro;"'ed VilI and wine were dimmed in'n the J. . Akin has bis herd of APPOINTED BY GOVERNOR $200,000 for an extension of the state ' large Miners from the coiapi-- mining Library her attortwv. VVilkerson claims ewer at Alhnqnerqne. This is evidence at Fort Sumner in order such as was and de- ; sheep to districts are coniint here to work in house, proposed Tetefor padilla. chairman F. Fair- salary for the overlapping time. 'ch had been acc.im.dating since have fiiivfmnr t arr37o1o has annr;n 'i feated in bond election ; ,i,em near the railroad where the eoal mines and are no the of last rloth, Guadaliip-- Santiago Gtr"l Aih"nueroue was represented by '" 4 and which I ntted States Judge frcd can be obtained. hai'ng the f ll'v.vtn" rp'Tlar f Mi-rnt- to work at the different November. Sandoval; Rasilio Griego. San Mr. iseiener anri oiiii oraerea trouble f;nd 'he tat imvnteH v - uowpt, .coien nesiroyen Since clo-- e of the war cinethlarv: Irriaration and Drainasre ; Ma Romo Gnadatnn: 'nd Geortre C Tavloriorgeassisted Mr. mines. the A T. S. DONA ANA ha- - fallen oi'f and comprehensive series of bills Enstein. Chaves: Coe Howard. VVilkerson in The Bernalillo As copper prod;'C''au I S.T1 . the argument. County Poultry men out of arr Pfir lTtT j. covering irrgation and drainaee. and Roosevelt. soc'a'ion met Tnediv night at the rnWnnt corinR Mv()or 0,iav : Chxre S V H- -t n. I the coal mines. Herald enabling New Mexico to participate STAT OF ChainlW of 0TrnTTce fnr rnir- - Farmer Cotfrse to Gallup : M' LiveU FPnrnATION thp r Short Torrar"" to the fullest extent in the De- VV. J. linwood. Colfax: chairman: WOMENS CLUBS TO MEET pose of making plans for ai The county and Home Demonstra- - Jn pddi:on 'he fn',w'nrr failv of the Interior VV. E.. G. lone-da- y s partment program'of Lincoln; lose riottltr" W to be held t'on Afents in copinction with th' MORA trainmen are comrnisio-i- I p'tii is to be m I R. ,. expenditures, reported opato. ,K'0 Arr oa; tipver e The state, federation of womens' here Saturday. February j State College will hold a short cours pot'Ce n ilhotlt special Pdrtir jta'e . course of preparation hjr members lot ero; V'lcn,;ne De Armond. Va- - clubs will meet 'n Santa Fe lannary for farmers at the High School satien : T flT ear-- G. S. I. sub- O'lea' who have made a study of those lene.'i: lohn VV Turner, Grant ; VV. 2H, in lieu of the meeting which was The auction sale of the surplus fur- - auditorium on Wednesday. Ian. 22. Rdesed From Jail F. r. ies. T R. Woo 'ward r. 1 aim ad- jects, who to distribute the L. Rutherf"" O'ero to have taken place at Raton but nitnre of th fd-r- al food adminis- - The object of this meeting is to Mrs. R. A. Hale, of Rov. who was n,rr-.,- , f l ,, I. 'I vantages of the proposed expendi- .Miliary Affairs was postponed on account of the tral'on was held Ian 22 lake nn lh farm nrnf1cm ncrtain. arrested as an accorrnlice of her j T.om-s- . F Sna. J. E. Sincl.-i- r. ture among the various sections of Salomon Hrterra. T'os. chairman : epidemic of influenza. Mrs. C E. ! The list of furniture' disposed of ing to the Valley and to discuss them husband in the k:11:ig of Frank ,rhar1s VV'atlinton 1 Invce a id the state. H. Ilew-lly-n i W. H. Dona Ana; A. Mason oi Kosweu presiaent ot tne nciirie office rleks. tvnewrit er i from every standpoint as far as it i r nm rtipwa irran cutoit. iw Harrison of Ay'innrrO"e. A. I. A bill . prov:ding for the submission Clancy. Santa Fe; Venrsao Rome- federation has issued the call for the desks, filing eahmets. typewriters, a 'can be done in the limited time. The.,he court holding that the evidence MrKew Oe-ni- I B fans of to the voters of the proposition of a ro, Torrance; Jose L. Ramirez, San convention. 'large assortment of tables and specialists from the college have! (Continued on page five) Isleta ahd J. X. Lamb of Raton. I

MRS. BENJAMIN HARRISON WOMAN COUSINS IN NARCHISTS WILLIAM P. POLLOCK RIOTS ALL NATIONS LATC SWEEP ST. LOUIS "MARRY" TO BLAME HUN CITIES REPRESENTED MARKET MIA Live Together Very Happily Until QUOTATIONS the Police Inter- NOULENS POINCARE OP fere. Weetern Neuupnper Union rw Bervlc. 'BENCH AMBASSADOR NEW S PRESIDENT ELECTIONS BRING 1K. V Ell MAHKKT. SAYS BOLSHEVIST CAUSED FRANCE TO DELIVER THE AS STREET FIGHT- St. Louis. How lived OPENING ADDRESS. they together laltlv. ALL TKOl'BLE. as man and wife and how the "hus- Fat steers, grasserB, choice ING IS RENEWED. to $13. 0014.(lr band" for two bad concealed the prime years Fat uteerH, grangers, good 12.50 fact from neighbors and friends that to cnoice ii (OCu Fat Bleers, grassers, fuir WILL ADMIT THE PRESS "he" was a woman, was disclosed fol- to i;uurl 10. 00 tl 11.50 NO IN SUN 8- l.&0 PLACE STRIKE ON AT LEIPSIC lowing the arrest here of "Mr. and Heifers, prime lli'iv Cowu. fat, Rood to ehuiee., 8. 6(1 w i)'t' Mrs. Benjamin Beh Schmidt." Cowtt, fair to good 7- Smoking a cigarette when arrested Cows, mtdlum to full 6- .',U'U' 1 i'- Cows, canners ti.25 BOLSHEVIST RULE IN RUSSIA and "his" arrest as 6 (tlOU'.i. 7.00 ;ermaxy mist overthrow TO denouncing Bulls SPARTACANS CONTINUE WILL HAVE BEARING ON "damned ridiculous," the "husband" Veal calves Oilfu 12.00 ones Feedem. good to choice... 10, 5(1 h 12.00 the responsible SHOW TROUBLE OUTSIDE kept up "his" bravado for some time, fair to 9 601.10.5I THE LEAGUE. Feeders, good 10.00 IN CAUSE. OK BERLIN. offer "he" had told a story which Ktockerg, good to choice... 9, 00'g) I de- Btockrs, fair to good..... 8 00 Itf Chief of Detectives Hannegan Stockera, medium to fair., "l 25 8.00 iff Weetern r Union Newi Service. clared "one of the most remarkable ITnlnn Service. BI ..ox eVeetern NewiiapT News Western Newepuper I'nlun New Service. is in In his Paris, Jan. 18. All readiness experience." Good hogs .' $16.6017.00 Paris, Jan. 20. The two notable Berlin, Jan. 20. The Spartacans for the commencement today of the The "husband" Is really Mrs. Mary widow of at- (vcntB of the day were the meeting continue to show their heads outside Mr. Ber,jmin Harrison, Peace Congress. At a meeting Bertha Schmidt, twenty-five- , who came been Lambs, fat $H.75rg15.25 f the Supreme Council to consider the the The radicals have seized President Harrison, has doing tended by President Wilson and other H.SOw 16.00 lunch-o- n capital. dele- "Lambs, feeders, good uasian situation ami the gala all the bourgeoise papers in Dussel-do- rf work In Washington In connection leaders of the great powers, the Lambs, feeders, fair 13.60c 14.60 to President Wilson at Luxem- war. which to sit in the Con- Ewes 8.00C8' 8.75 and wrecked the central bureaus with the gations are 6.00W i o mei-tinj- of the Ewes, feeders burg Palace. Thu of the Clerical and Democratic par- gress were completed by according Yoarllntre 10.00(811.00 Supreme Council was attended by ties and burned their campaign lit to Belgium and Serbia three delegates Wethers S.ooyiO.OO President Wilson, Secretary Lansing s each and two to the erature. The Soldiers and Workmen WAR AGAINST SERBS representatives Market. mil representatives of the other four Council of Dusseldorf ordered schools king of the Hedjas, whose forces in liny and liruln An hour was aided (F. O. Carload l'rlce.) ?reat powers. jriven and theaters closed as a symbol of the Holy Land so materially Hay. ver to M. Noulens, the in the Turks. Ftitvliiir i'rlnes. hearing for Dr. Karl Liebknecht and E the British overcoming who has mourning SHOT WHILE TRYING TO of the ad- Colorado, ton. .J22.0023.00 French ambassador just Rosa Luxemburg. The council also At a meeting the question upland, per 21.00 from where he person- WHEN BEING TAKEN to the confer- Nebraska upland, per ton.. 20.00(tt Russia, William P. Pollock of Cheraw, 8. C, has announced that it will support a mission of the press rraine nay. uoiorauo anu ally witnessed the chances which have of ences was also acted upon. It was Nnhrnakn n.r l..n 20.00 21.00 has been sworn In as a member the general strike. 23.00tl24.00 hcen taking place in the government He will London. Grave election riots are decided that the newspaper men should Timothy, per ton and senate from South Carolina. REVOLT AGAINST of the Alfulfa. per ton 19.00& 20.00 conditions there. be in where the MONTENEGRO be admitted to the meetings ton 22.00(&)23.00 council not serve until March 4 and will then taking place Germany, BY SERBIAN neces- South Park, per What he told the was are to choose members OCCUPATION full conferences, but that on Gunnison Valley, per ton.. 21. 00U 22.00 state- succeeded by N. B. Dial. people voting Of 6.00 disclosed, but an authorized of the national assembly. A general TROOPS. sary occasions the deliberations Straw, per ton 5.00() ment from M. Noulens sums up his nt. the conference be held in se- Oram. Inrtift i.oirjsic. might Oats. Nebraska. 100 IIih.. buying.. .2.45 views thus: "The Bolshevist power is without and water, cret. Corn ... re- DCDI III TDHIIDI CO flVCQlwhich gas Union Nlffl Service. chopsack, selling is the enemy of the entente. It is I nUUOLLO U LTI to advices. The Weatern Nrwepaper It was determined in reaching this Corn, in sack, selling ... 3.05 the Russian defection I cording Copenhagen of the White corn meal, 100 lrj sponsible for deaths of Dr. Karl Liebknecht and Basel. Dr. Karl Liebknecht has decision limiting the activities per 100 4.00 from the entente. It furnished Ger- not the VaII,,iv mn.l lh Rosa Luxemburg appear to have made been shot and killed while trying to press thatswhile underrating (lluten feed, sacked,irselling 3.34 with food the war. It ...... 1 : :n l t vo tne pro- 11)8., many during .... I nCU 111 ni;ri escape as ne was Deing iBKen importance of public opinion, Bran, Colo., per loo i.ie of the Ger- 31 II.UUiNS I.N J n.j.nn'rvKUI T.IU I LUd a uecu mnueaaiuii jjio. i. ,.... selling... protested airainst the terms to have led to demonstrations! prison. It is also reported that Rosa cess of reaching a favorable solution Klour. man These acts show an rtrtii-- hv IMMT1 and would Hungarian Patent, flu lb., sacked, armistice. anil street it is Luxembourg, Mr. Liebknecht's chief of the task before the Congress to discount $j,14 attitude of fighting, reported. be of dis- subject uncompromising hostility Amsterdam. Four Spartacan lead- - lieutenant, was also shot dead after hindered if discussion every Hungarian, 4S lbs., sacked, subject the entente. Until the regime - were to a pub- to discount 2.57 against DlS-ier- s wno were j- being beaten into unconsciousness by puted question open by a which I the SPARTACANS ARK BEING arresieu during uie each of Hungarian, 24 lbs., sucked, subject falls, development hope cent disorders in were ou"v a crowd at Berlin. lic declaration by delegation to discount allies will actively seek to bring ARMED IN GERMANY BY opunuau, its own national of view. land Killed Dy wircu point will continue to be ex- GOVERNMENT TROOPS. escorting troops Mon- has been decided that DltKNSI-'I- I'OII.THV. about, Europe !thcy tried to escape. The Lokal Washington. Occupoation of It tentatively posed to the severest risks of agita- re- three of the press The follow ing prices on dressed poul of Berlin says it learns the tenegro by Serbian troops has representatives ure net u. u. uenver; tion and war." of the allied and associated pow- try 34 l'ul"ii Service government has sulted in a revolt by the Montenegrins, each o. Paris. to the confer- rurkeys, is... . (n 28 Germany, Austria, Bulgaria decided not to hold the national according to an official statement is- ers will be admitted Turkeys, old tonis. .25 and cannot be admitted to the .kin. 16. is now corn- - finally ence. The conference will choice . .18 4i 20 Turkey Berlin, . . .Riga . : lega- probably Turkeys, ... - i. i, -nssemn v. German government sued here at the Montenegrin He ns, lb . .20 (a 22 of Nations at the time, ,n nanus oi me u , be a manner similar to League present pletely the, tion. 20,000 organized in . .24 i 26 should lie allowed to as Insurgents numbering secret young .. but they join huve succeeded in occupying several the American Congress, with Ueeso . .24 soon the is satisfied that llv deli- . .12 W14 as league dX,, towns, from which the Serbian forces committee meetings to discuss Koustcra they are einitlcd to be ranked among station a, Neugut, thirty the an- cate questions, with formal open ses- of world were driven. The insurgents, l.lve I'oultry. the trustworthy nations the - sions and with executive sessions, as 9 28 souliers? to convoke the" national assembly Feb- nouncement said, have sent a delega- Kept Up "His" Bravado for Some Time. Turkeys, lbs. or over... wUh ''Hnan to Nicholas Paris in the United States Senate. Hens ....19 0 23 rcfus. 10. tion King at asking 1 .22 S i'4 FimmI in l ist leaving Riga, report that ruary Mon- The of a peace confer- lucks, young Shortage Germany. persons that American troops be sent to proceedings to this country 12 years ago from Hun- Geese ..20 lb 22 the is burning in several places ence are far more to the 41 26 Berlin. The food shortage is pro--; city Be tenegro to preserve order. analagous The "wife" is Miss Mary Assede, Springs ,.20 in-- and Letts Rhine Must Harrier, those gary. 30 ! and that the Russians are, will of a cabinet than to to 2 Ilia'. . . . ducing a vast number of cases of Mar- - Archangel. "It probably take meetings cousin of "husband." Broilers, Hi, ir murdering and plundering. Treves. It Is the conviction of of a Nobody has ever a the sanity and various mental disorders be half a million allied soldiers six legislature. KAIIIII1N. to to the Berlin's long week of Bolshevism sna Foch that the Rhine must Moscow suggested that cabinet meetings "I hated men, as (lid Mary Germany, according a report antl scat--; months to crush the present always Jacks, dozen ,$1.501.75 of the Third Th is finally ended. Here there, ma(je tne barrier betweep Germany and set a stable au- should be held in public, and if they also, so we both decided to get mar- Cottontails . 1.00 (((2.25 commissioners army. still clear-fir- e government up needs tered desperadoes, mostly youths, an(i franco. He expressed this in President Tchai- were so held the work of government The was report says that Germany greal news-an- d thority Russia," ried ceremony performed occasionally from some housetops y wncn he received American would become impossible. One rea- (juantities of fats to bring its ratior are marshal kovsky of the provisional government by a justice of the peace and we Eggs, strictly fresh, case to a where it will sustain the during the night attempts paper correspondents. The in an interview here. son why cabinets are held in private count J16.7517.00 point of the followers with the meet-o- said bought n nice little home In South health. The death rate of in- made by small is ncre jn connection f the allies' strong force is in order that differences may be people's Dr. Karl Liebknecht to revive the the extension of the "Only by reached be- St. Louis.- We were living together flutter. is and the lad in(, concerning can Russia be saved from almost com- reconciled and agreements 8 fants alarmingly high, of are insignifi- armistice. Marshal until the Inter- Creameries, ex. 1st grade, lb. of food is affecting the general health reign terror. They r.prmnn focn destruction. Left to our own fore the stage of publicity is begun. very happily police 1st stor- with what the difficulties that had plete method Creameries, grude, 67 tuberculosis being particularly preva- cant, however, compared pointed out weakened resources it would take us The essence of the democratic fered." age 56 lent. to the of coal has passed. been overcome and said that peace to restore and in the is not that the deliberations of a gov- Creameries, 2d grade (cold Owing shortage losses the week of commensurate with the years peace in storage), lb 52 53 American officials have orderec Property during must be price meantime the Bolsheviki would have ernment are to be conducted pub- 40 41 army amount to tens of millions of now was sub- Packing stock residents of t'oblenz to cut down theii terror of victory. Germany beaten, the and state prop- lic, but that its conclusions be marks. In addition to the damage to but with her resources, es- destroyed personal of consumption of electricity SO per cent he added, erty and, more tragic, the finest brains ject to the consideration a popular S; Interrupts Funeral Fruit. th newspaper plants and government pecially in men, recuperation in a chamber and to free and open dis- Apples, Colorado, box... ,$2.003.l Announcement was made that and men in Russia." Wiring "Widow." Pears, cooking . 2.20 (tf 2.75 will be for trans- buildings, merchants' losses through comparatively short time was quite cussion on the platform and by the by Rhine shortly opened are In some streets of supplies to the Thin looting high. possible. press. Veaetahlca. portation near the police headquarters nearly Voting Power of Nations. Beans, navy, cwt 10.00pl2.00 army through Holland. looted. ijl: Springfield, Mass. When lieans, Pinto, cwt 7.00W 7.60 every store was systematically German Girls. Paris. Thl conference assembled To Churches. .1 the Arrests Organize Charles Tifft, son of the city Beans, Lima, lb Indicted for Treason. Bolshevist troops holding German at to fix the conditions of peace, first Denver. A concrete movement in BeanB, green, lb .250 .30 had so much butter that Coblenz. Twenty girls treasurer and a former broker .25 .80 station have been ar- in the preliminaries of peace and then to eliminate denominational Beans, wax, lb New York. J. Willard Robinson used it to their and Andernach, near here, Colorado ijij of this was taken 111 with Beets, new, cwt 2.00 2.50 in ollici they grease guns wtih a violation of Gen- - in the definite treaty of peace, shall churches was initiated at city, 2.60 formerly a stenographer the rested charged lines among Tuy-lo- r, Cabbage, new, Colo 2.00ifj) . . . i m .. bel- e influenza at Camp Zachary of A. is accuser, u:j.l:-- , .u. include the representatives of the a meeting of about thirty-fiv- minis- Carrots, cwt 1.75 2.00 Jeremiah O'Leary, The government has no intention of era! rersnings the man on the cot lb .151) .17 of between w laiK wiui ligerent allied and associated powers. ters and laymen from all denomina- hospital Cauliflower, carrying messages O'Loarj slackening its efforts against the nn.m. with week. A hi died. some Celery, homegrown, dor.. 60ft' .90 and German agents in Midland ir measures are arrests have served to emphasize the The belligerent power general tions, held in Denver this next to in Through Cucumbers, hothouse, dz. 2.501$ 3.00 Spartacans. Knergetic com- - the United States establish-v,on- was 1.60 1017, in an indictment for treason re the leaders of determ.nation of the American interests, France, plan was drawn for the f mistake the dead man listed Lettuce, head, Colo., dos. 1.25(0 being taken against British which d Onions, doz .60 .75 turned here by the federal grand jury of America, the empire, Italy nf a lnniriie nf churches jjj: as Mr. Tlfft and the body ship-pe- table, and shall take in all meet be an Onions, cwt .65 ) .80 Robinson, the indictment states, went Japan, part it is proposed will incorporated home, following, a telegrnin Potatoes, new, cwt 1.40W 2.00 and commissions, ine Deinger-en- t all denominations, .30 .35 to Rotterdam on an American tan! waB in - ings body representing announcing Mr. Tifft's death, Radishes, long, hothouse in 1017, and deliv- u"isin powers with particular interests, with the to supervise interde- Hudlshes, round, hoth'se. .25 H .35 steamship April, power ijij The was gathered-a- t Mr. lb .09 .10 ered to Richards, to bi ' to within the German Belgium, Brazil, the British domin- nominational churches. The plan is family Spinach, Frank alleged A don of roops has been thrown !:noS!abSdeported points ijij to sup-S- i cwt 1.50(g) 1.75 Tifft's home comfort his Turnips, a German agent, correspondence froir one of lines. The provost guard or military ions and India, China, Cuba, Greece, part of a liberal church movement around the suburb of Moabit. . when a In June of the same year are certain to r erfere shouId Guatemala, Haiti, Hodjaz, Honduras, which has gained ground in all parts posed widow telegram Illl)i:S AMI I'Kl.TS. O'Leary. the moa industrial sections police ii important or soldier to talk Liberia, Nicaragua, Panama, Poland, to eliminate the em- i;i: came from the real Mr. TifTt say-i-- Ilry Flint Hide. it is charged, Robinson arrived hen :.. .:r...,..,r n,.rl, tr, civilians an ofheer attempt of the country 16 lbs. and up 29a men-- ,lisrm on or a Siam and denominational the Butcher, with secret correspondence, lhe such as are: to a woman the street in Portugal, Rumania, Serbia, phasis placed upon Ing he was recovering from Butcher, under 16 lbs 29a U.. I... and Spartacan fighters Czccho-Slova- k shall of iiii i. i mi...... fii i. cfotou ...... iri. cafe. the republic, take control and conserve the force the "llu" and was coming home on a Fallen, all weights 27c NIKiai un still at liberty. 17c and one from in the sittings at which ques- for labors, it vi Bulls and stags invisible ink, O'Learj nnn nnn part ministry missionary furlough. Culls 15c and asked the German govern- ei tions concerning them are discussed. ;D tV,o nlnn tn Vinve services conducted Ryan 100.000.000 For Relief. - Dry salted hides. 6c per lb. less. ment what assistance it could give th( f v t Worth Tpvn's. TheMprriman The powers in a state of diplomatic which will have nothing of denomi- Dry Flint I'elte. fight for freedom for Ireland. Washington. Appropriation of ... . nu u f nanr ,i,:,.v. i. rupture with the enemy powers, Bo- nationalism about them anu io nave Wool pelts 25c relief Eu- - broadmind-e- d Short wool 20c $10(1,(111(1,000 for famine in rea'dv an income of $200,-rop-e livia, Ecuador, Peru and Uruguay, the churches in charge of pelts was - has acquired GIRL, 14, AND BOY, 8, ELOPE Butcher shearings ,.....15c Cotton Workers Strike. outside of Germany, ap- 000 a vcar oil wells sunk in shall take part in the sittings at which men who are in sympathy with the No. 2 and murrain shearings 10c which through are dis- One hundred thousani proved by the House, passed chu-rc- hag refused $1,000,- - questions concerning them movement, so that the organization Bucks, saddles and pieces of pelts.. 15c Bombay. 16 Absence Return Salted Fte. cotton niill here are or tne auminisiraiioii imwuic nuci ho 000 for the to develop wells in cussed. The neutral powers and states will work in perfect harmony. After Hours' They (ireen llldea, operatives enactment had been urged anew by right of formation be heard Decide to Cured hides, 25 lbs. and up, No. 1..150 strike. They demand an increasei the graveyard which adjoins the in process may Home and Postpone Cured hides, 25 lbs. and up. No. 2..140 as the effective sum- 1 There has been no se- President Wilson only church. The is now sur- either orally or in writing when Wants Honored. Elopement. Bulls. No. , llo war bonus. westward graveyard in- No. 2 10a disturbance from stoni of combating the rounded bv oil wells and numerous moned by the powers with general Woskinn-tri- Tn a order Hulls, rious apart of Bolshevism. The bill now devoted Glues, hides and skins 9o spread anies have made the congrega terests at sittings especially to the army, Secretary San Francisco. After a of ad- No. 1 throwing by ne of direct- published night Kip, i 16ft!8c to oenate, tiorli whj0h has twenty-nin- e mem- - to the examination questions omcers anu men iu No. 2 tes to the ex- - only so Baker called upon venture, Louise Kagel, fourteen, and Kip, 1416c passage is planned, ow.ng fabulous offerg for the burying ly concerning them, but only far maintain the high regard for the are Calf. No. 1 26ft HSc Prince John Dead. emergency. as these are concerned. Billy Goodwin, eight years old, No. 2 24&26c tsting around. questions ..nifnrm which has been established Oak-Inn- Calf, Prince sor safe at their respective homes In Branded kip and ralf, No. 1 16c London. John, youngest throughout the country. "Thru hearty Branded and calf. No. 2 15c Convicted. off- after an absence of 10 hours. kip of King George and Queen Mary, diec Industrial Workers Armistice Extended. Asks $500,000,000. and discipline of the Part cured hides, lc per lb, less than x coun The home, ex- Uandring-ham- , Cal. All the forty-si- The German armistice has icers and men of the army, the children, returning cured. early Sundny morning at Sacramento, Paris. Washington. Another appropria- had come to Snn Green hides, 2o per lb. less than defendants in the Industrial Work- been extended one month the com- will has acquired a new respect ior plained that they the country palace of King by tion of $500,000,000 or more be try In cured. ers of the World conspiracy case were missioners who have concluded their soon the uniform. You men have main- Francisco and had spent the night Green Salted Horaehldea. The and were al asked of Congress by District 1 15.00 (p 6.00 George. king queen found by a jury in the United session at Treves. The clause offered Ad- tained your high standards, not only a hotel. No. guilty General Hines for the Railroad and No. 1 4.00 & 5.00 his bedside when the end came. They States District Court at Sacramento. the allies concerning to be by soldierly conduct in the camps The girl financed the expedition with 50c less. the bo was by agricultural ministration's revolving fund, but in Headless, had been anxiously attending The verdict, "guilty as charged," implements, Russian prisoners of war, used in extending loans to bravery in the trenches, your $8, which she had taken from home. Ponies and Blue 12.00 1.00 The celebratei 1 and 25 minutes. mainly ...... I awfr.r civilian idnnlll when on for days. boy prince returned after hour naval conditions and the restitution railroads to cover the extensive pro- ICKu is said, had to get a his fourteenth a week agr was United or and in this you Billy, it planned MISCBLLANBUUS MARKETS. birthday Sentence imposed by of material stolen by the Germans of and exten- leave furlough, Job ns vendor to The was of Frank H. Rudkin of Spo- gram improvements a record new io an newspaper support Sunday. prince possessed States Judge from invaded countries were signed which more than $5,000,-000,00- 0 have established New York Cotton He was the sions, for you to Louise. After a good night's sleep, Exchange. exuberant spirits. prime kane. by the enemy delegates. will be this armies. I confidently expect Month. open. High. 1kw. Crosa. classes and the ido! probably spent nlHlnin dtnnrlnrrltt thrnilfrhmit decided to postpone the 23.00 23.30 23.00 23.01 favorite of all Most of the origi- imnr however, they October and tenants at Wind- year. $500,000,000 of demobilization, until a more favorable Jnnuary 28.90 28.90 28.60 28.89 of the servants Will Visit Battle Ground. War Time Expenditures. for the the trying days "elopement" 27.25 27.42 27.15 27.20 l favor- nally appropriated revolving March sor. It is sai that he was the been res- when the tendency to inrow on army opportunity. 26.20 26.37 26.11 26.17 whe parjs. All arrangements have Washington. In response to a fund was spent in financing improve- will be May ite brother of 1'rincess Mary, re- discipline and restraints July 25.50 25.66 25.40 26.4f made f ir President Wilson's visits olution, the Food Administration ments or purchase of equipment last 31.85 25c loved to romp with him. The princi battlefields and to the Senate that actual Loans are to be made strong. Spot up. was at 12 to the A'merican ported to its year. generally BOOTBLACK VICTIM OF ''CON" born Siindruigham January devastated of to 6 cent. Metal Markets. I'.MI.",. some .f the regions wartime expenditures, according at per From Packers. but the time has not totaled $6,785,-25- 3. Competition Bar silver, fl.om. Northern Franco, incomplete estimates, meat lb., 23c. fixed. The visits will of which $2,942,93G was taken New York. Competition by Holds Handkerchief Full of Neatl) Copper, per been depend May Call General Strike. whole- Lead, $6.00. Killed in Elevator Cage. on the of the the President's funds. packers who have entered the Cut Paper While Two "Friends" $7.51. wholly procedure peace from special A strike of or- a Spelter, and firemen and the turn of affairs in In addition contract obligations of Chicago. general sale groceries trade is problem Get His $1,600. Tungsten concentrates, unit, 117.060 Chicago. Policemen ' labor to 4 to Ed- 22.00. worked for half an hour with a the are outstanding. ganized begin July next, which must be faced, according gas meetings. decided the National La- of vice presi- in the of an was upon by ward Cumpson Buffalo, wns the old, old Dulnth Linseed. torch extricating body as a means of obtain- Grocers' Asso-nintin- n. Chlcogo. It story 8.0(10 Death Warrants. Fire at Butte. bor Congress dent of the Wholesale - Duluth. Linseed. $3,6043.62. unidentified woman accidentally a new trial for Thomas J. Mooney at the annual convention of John Somaras, bootblack, held $8,- the Uritz-k- y Mont. ing caught between the elevator and Copenhagen. Commissioner Buttte, Damage estimated Warren if federal in- in New York. The 000, together with $1,000 of his own Liberty Hand Quotations, on the lift on the seven- while was caused a fire and Billings, that body packers Close. steel shaft signed 8,000 death warrants at $1,200,000 by tervention and other means in men money. In Lincoln while two Open. High. Lw. teenth floor of a downtown hotel. Part member of the Bolshevik the sawmill and every had lounu aimcuny unrigiug park Liberty JHs... 89.68 99.60 B.5r 99.60 he was a which swept plant to the desired relief down to 9 cent, he said, "friends" of his went over to a 4s 91.00 93.00 93.00 93.00 of the elevator shaft had to be burned in to of the Anaconda adopted procure profits per get 1st government Russia, according elevator Mining fail. The convention authorized the and that the marginal profit and when 2d 4s 93.00 93.00 93.00 93.06 with the torch before the body from Moscow Bonner. The immense finding drink. John waited, they 96.46 96.46 96.4 away information Saturday. Companv at of a fund of $1,000,000 to in this was extremely close, 1st W ....96.46 could be removed. She died shortly successor, Bokli, was dis- from 40,000,000 to raising industry didn't come back found he had hand- 2d ....95.24 95.26 96.20 95.26 Uritzky's yard, containing on a campaign of education and had entered it and now offer formi- f 4, 96.20 6.20 after taken to a hospital. for not this ghast- feet of lumber and the plan- carry full of neatly cut pnper, 3d .....96.26 96,28 being missed maintaining 50,000.000 promote the proposed general strike. dable competition. 4th 4s4tiS 86.66 96.68 85.60 96.6 ly average. ing mill, escaped serious damage. wrapped In a $10 bill and nothing Paris. Returns of the election for Dismiss German .' more. lAn Stock Market. German National for Charges. Shipping the Assembly Armistice Extended. Best Prisoners. decided Coblenz. From 60,000 to 70,000 Chicago. Hogs Bulk of sales, $17 55 , the Third Elec toral District of Baden May Return Washington. The Senate 17.85; butchers, $17.65617.95; 16. Under e abandoned by the light. show the Socialists have won Berlin, Thursday, Jan. Amsterdam. Replying to a letter by a vote of fifty to twenty-on- that German helmets, Love Cost Her $22.85. $17.20917.85; packing. $17.00 17.60; majority :.u.lrn..tin nrmv. nrp heinfr loaded-- throw $16.00 $16.25 five seats, the Centrist five the terms of the prolongation of the from Mathias Erzberger, head of the the speech delivered by Senator La eiuiuia-,"- 6 ' 7 Flnday. O. Single young ladles who outs, 16.90; pigs, party Follette of Wisconsin, at St. Paul in on cars for shipment to the 17.00. seats, the German Nationalist party armistice, Germany must deliver by German armistice delegation, urging freight distributed as meet married young men In FIndlay Cattle Beef cattle, good, choice anff 1917, does not his United States to be common me- one seat and the German Democratic 17 some 58,000 agricultural the return of German prisoners of September, justify with the next get no sympnthy before the court of prime, $16.4020.00; and seats. The votes cast February relaxation of trade restric- expulsion from the Senate. The prizes in connection dium, 69.7616.40; butcher stock, cows party three of various kinds. As a guar- war and The con- Mayor Shoupe. A single young woman and heifers. canners and were: 3fi2,!i4S; machines between and unoccu- charges of disloyalty preferred by the loan campaign. shipment $8.0014.25; Majority Socialists, de- tions occupied steel officers' became familiar with a certain mar- cutters, $7.006 stockers and feed- German National- antee for ihe fulfillment of the Marshal in a Mmnauih r'nmmiia.iinn nf Puhlir Safe sists of bright cavalry choice Centrists. 3i0,f,44; pied Germany, Foch, onrt Pmasinn tru&rd helmets. ried man and the de- ers, good, and fancy, $10,500 221,-81-1. were dismissed and all v.u.t. young testimony 14.00; common medium. ists, 78,78fi; German Democrats, mands the entente also reserves the letter, said he intended to recommend ty proceedings most of them Inferior, and enaea. seventeen unni-ocra- ts all of fancy design and that the wife of the young $8.0010.50; veal calves, good and In the Karlsruhe district the the sector of the for- the return of prisoners most deserv- in the matter veloped 17.50. to occupy thirty-thre- e Deen in de- choice. $17.00 Socialists cast 34.887 right and was to and Republicans spiked. These have great man had discovered the single maiden choice majority votes; of formed by the for- ing sympathy prepared while souvenir The hel- - Sheep Lambs, and prime, the 14,570; the Nationalists, tress Strasbourg an exchange of food between voted to dismiss the charges, mand by hungers. and her husband at a trystlng place. $17.25fr:7.40; medium and good, $15.50 . Centrists, on the bank of the permit Remiblic- - ,in, Ka aVtinnprl- - hv snecial train ft 24,-80- tifications right Domncrntii and one 1I1CIQ 1. I" I i 4(17.26; culls. $11.75 14.25; 883, and the German Democrats, 3. and unoccupied Germany to hnnln " The mnyor fined the single young lady ewes,' Rhine, together with a atrip of terri- occupied William Alden Smith of to a French port for transfer to va choice and prime, $10.75 8 11.00; medium an extent which would obviate unem- an, Michigan, and on a y and tory from five to ten kilometers ia rious vessels. $22.83 hung suspended good. $9.25910.75; culls. $5,000 ployment and consequent disturbances. voted against la roueiie. outgoing sentence in the Toledo workhouse. 7'18' front of it. i , Kills Whale From Airplane. French Steamer Sunk. Cuts Wood. Chicago Ptodieo, San Cal. Lieutenant James Amendment Ratified. Dynamite Railway. Chicago, Butter Firm. Diego, oi cause Creamery. to Rome. The French steamer Chap-r- Amerongen. The immediate Girl Bandits Live in Cave. Sift 68c, McCullough, attached to the of thirty-- Washington. Dispatches the army's Washington. Legislatures has struck a floating mine in the of William Hohenzollern's repeated N. 3. Since war Eggs Higher. Ordinary firsts, 51 school says all business Gloucester, the cases Included, aerial gunnery at Ream field, five states one less than the State Department of Messina, sinking in a few to authoritative (9c; at mark, 68(958. has straits chills is, according began boy bandits have become un- Poultry Alive lower. Fowls, 259 near shot and killed a small two-thir- have ratified the between Lima and Callao, Peru, Five hundred while this city, minutes. passengers, information, overheating per- fashionable. True to feminist .In 10c; springs, 25c; turkeys, 30c whale with the machine gun of his constitutional amendment. been suspended as a result of the dy- mostly Greeks, Serbians and Russians, forming his favorite exercise of saw- Potatoes Higher. Wisconsin, Mich- prohibition been drowned. Another steamer .wood. The former stinct, three little girls here took the igan and Minnesota, bulk, $2.1002.10: off beach. Several Several state assemblies now in ses- namiting of a portion of the Central have ing and chopping sacks. $2.16 4i 26. airplane Imperial saved 150 of those on board. accustomed to this work boys' place. Three .of them, two do, I sion are to take action this during strike disturbances emperor was of the army airmen saw a whale expected Railway and when he was in- aged ten and one aged eight, were (.ralna. reek. Ratification was this which in Lima Monday. The before the war, Chicago ipouting about two miles off shore completed began Police Disburse L W. W. formed that his walks in the neigh- found living in a cave at night under Chicago. Corn No. 1, yellow, $1 $4; of five states system was attacked with No. 8 4 and made for Lieutenant McCul- week by the Legislatures city lighting 600 woods called for the services residence. For weeks have yellow, IL499LC1; No. yellow, it darkness thru the and Seattle, Wash. Approximately boring- they $1,444? 146. Iowa. Colorado, Oregon, New Hamp- resulting city, vnnnv QT-- in to TVT- e- lough soon swooped down near the unsuccessful effort was made leaving an open air .mass ui fcw r.m, nrdpr systematically robbed houses at night Oats No. t white. 70e72Ve: shire and Utah making a total of. an by persons, his various atandard. mammal and loose a stream bul- to Interfere with the meeting and starting a parade thru vent, being pestered by and hid the In their "dungeon." 71?7!c. let of rwelve in two days. Of the thirty the strikers city sinfirin? ana aiso molesta- booty , Bye No. X, ll.fl91.CzH. with into the ani- water The is being pa- the ritv' tiiiftinpsK rliRtflct. spectators, pernaps "bandits" for food when' $1.001 1.07; A lets, great accuracy, ire states that have taken action, supply. city were tion of a more serious nature,' William The begged Barley Timothy $8.f mals back. ac- trolled both policemen armed. with "L W. W." songs,. dispersed by f1.00. Clover nominal Pork nominal. fourteen have certified their by , re his old found and were led to a huge turkey . wily and soldiers. mounted ponce omctn. decided to resume pastim" L rd Rika nominal. tion to the Federal State Department rifles by twenty banquet Instead of police station. Tbey may. January 14 In San Fran' J012. Eugene W. Chafin, Arizona, UNITED Cisco a court order wag secured tem- STATES WILL HOW TRY FOUNDED HALF and Aaron S. Watkins, Ohio, 208.923 U, LED MOVE porarily restraining Gov. William D. votes. S, from the ratification Stephens siji ing 1910, J. Frnnk llnnlcy, Indiana, and of the amendment It was indicated EXPERIMENT OF PROHIBITION A CENTURY AGO Dr. Ira Landrlth, Tennessee 214,3-1- that similar action might be taken in votes. FOR TEMPERANCE certain other states. was said at It The National Prohibition party, mm the office of the California Grape Growers' curiously enough, has been rather op- Astonishing Action of an Individualistic People With a Sense association thnt such action National Prohibition Organ- to constitutional Societies to Alcohol Strong Is In 12 The Party posed prohibition by Many Fight possible other slates. amendment. In the Year book of Personal Liberty Is Brought About by Lessons of the Great states, to the ized in Chicago by 500 last in according association, (1910) we read: Organized Early Nation's are: Arkansas, Colorado, Maine, Ne- War Additional Legislation Planned to Enforce New Delegates. the Prohibition REGULATES TIME FOR TOWN vada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, "Although party History. be be Law--Will "Wets" Contest? Ratification Details. Utah, Washington, Missouri and Ne- may said to committed by plat- braska. form declaration to the adoption of a Clock In Market Place at Los Angeles national when an Ornament and Convenience In these states, It was said, all legi- EARLY STANDARD BEARERS prohibition amendment, WOMEN ACTIVE of the AS LEADERS to slate actions can be, under the law, placed in power, tho program City. The United States of America has Ident of the United States and pres referred to the and that in party has never contemplated agita- ex people, tion to A handsome 35 entered upon the tremendous social ident of the senate. muny of them the have 00 days for a nonpartisan amendment pedestal clock, feet people Eighteenth Amendment Has Never not John B. con- periment of national prohibition of I certify that this joint resolution In which to take a referendum, be enforced by administrations Gough, Reformed Drunkard, high, constructed of the mnnufneture, sale and use of alco- In Been Favored by Leaders Because to . . . The First Crusader to Win crete, has been erected In the center originated the senate, n prohibition. Fame holic League. of Odds of 10 to 1 of the drinks. There will be abundant JAMES M. Against general opinion seems to favor admit by Success at Home and Los Angeles Terminal market. BAKER, secretary. The side of this six-fo- time to give the experiment a fair test dry legal proposi- Its Passage. ting the desirability of the amendment The four dials of the big The amendment was the tion Is thus set the Anti-Saloo- n Abroad. since the prohibition Is by constltU' passed by fo:th by as the end to be accomplished, at the timepiece are illuminated from within senate on 1, and tlonal amendment. To all appearances August 1917, passed league: The National Prohibition party Is same time Its impracti- at night, nnd above each Is a the on 17 V emphasizing When the movement which has now panel this niphdate by the American people by house December of the "Article of the federal Constitu- Just old, its ns a und its advertisement same tion fifty years cability method, denying brought about prohibition begnn In the containing space for the use of alcohol is Intended your. It was passed by the sen provides that the legislature or on 1, ns to gainst falling September 1919. It was necessity a condition precedent United "tern-perunc-e the association which provided and ate with the bouse amendments on a stnte convention Is the ' States it wus culled the to be absolute and final. We have only body born In Farwell hull, Chicago. The securing national prohibition. . , will maintain It. The works are December 18. The vote In the sen' which can an amendment to the movement" and the phrase written It Into organic law Into mag- ratify convention numbered about 500 per The odds are so overwhelmingly wound by electrical means, and any na charta In the form of the ate was 05 to 20 and In the house Constitution. Congress Is the "temperance question" embraced all eight- given sons from 19 states. against the ratification of an amend the in eenth Amendment to the Constitution 282 to 128. power to say which one shall have the problems connection with the The formation of the party was ment thut they cannot possibly be use and abuse of alcoholic Tem- of the United States. Ratification States. authority. Congress had chosen the drink. by the probably first discussed In nt overcome through any reasonable ex perance, of means state ns the to rnti-f- y public course, primarily The experiment Is a tremendous de- The next was ratification of legislatures bodies u penditure of time, money and effort so step the federal amendment. Pennsylvania state temperance con moderation, while prohibition, as used parture from previous tendencies of this amendment the states prohibition ventlon In 1S07. long us the trulllc exists to fight In by through A state Tempurunce lenders liquor this connection, means a form of the American We are nn indi- af-- referendum therefore would for Its life." people. their legislatures. This called for be had failed to get much consideration sumptuary legislation abolishing the a x Illegal and void." vidualistic people, with strong sense .firmatlve action thirty-si- states from the Is li- by Anti-Saloo- n Republican and Democratic The National Prohibition party manufacture and sale of nlcoholic of here we The League of America personal liberty. Yet have within seven years. Mississippi was parties and were feeling the need of certainly right about the apparent quors. In the set out to not has probably had more to do with early days "temperance" regulate personal habit, the first stnte to ratify, both senate independent action. Thu Good Tern- - odds the by congress was loosely used ; sometimes It bringing about than against adoption meant by statute, bjit by constitutional and house taking action January 8, prohibition any of a constitutional amendment and moderation nnd sometimes absti- amendment. other one agency. It was founded in total 1918. Three other Southern states Its ratification by the states. There nence. Many of the first crusades were 1895 and Is and nonsec-tarlu- And the manner of the passing of followed In Ken- nonpartisan have been amendments to the January Virginia, Its is the extermina- 1,757 against "spirits" distilled liquors as this constitutional amendment Is quite South Carolina. Then came purpose Constitution and 18 of them distinguished from as tucky, tion of the trnlllc. It proposed wines and beer. remnrknble as the amendment Itself. North Dakota. Other states followed beverage liquor have been Herein lies the mar- Early temperance were often Action on the seventeen Is a coalition of the passed. pledges previous In the order named, Nebraska being vel of the ratification of the framed to draw this distinction. How- amendments to League of the District of Columbia, eighteenth the Constitution has the thirty-sixt- h the and completing the Anti-Saloo- n amendment In about thirteen months. ever, word temperance ns used In taken between nine months and forty-thre-e the Lengue of Ohio und 45 ratification. It has been the chances the titles and constitutions of reform months, an average of about two other national, state and local tem- figured that against the passing of an amendment organizations soon came to mean total years. The resolution providing for Mnryland. West Virginia. perance bodies. It has brunches lu uhstlnencc. this eighteenth amendment was Montana. California. all stutes. It Is expected to huve an are 10 to 1. The case Is put thus: passed Texas. This which by congress December 17. 1917. On Washington. active part In providing legislation for The chances against ratification are temperance movement, Delaware. Indiana. shows signs of about January 10, 1019, Its ratification South Dakota. Arkansas. the enforcement of prohibition under 2 to 1 In the house of bringing prohibi- by representatives, tion In of be- the states Is Massachusetts. IllinoiB. the amendment. and 2 to 1 in there- many parts the world, accomplished. eighteenth the senate, and. In Arizona. North Carolina. 1 gun the United States. The What has ratlfl-catio- n It is possible that the wets may also fore 4 to in congress. That Is: brought about this GeorKia. Kansas. pledge was in existence before so Na- attack the legality of the uctlon of Should the measure pass either house quickly? Obviously the Louisiana. Alabama. 1800. Possibly the first temperance tional Prohibition has Florida. Iowa. congress. By some the view is held by unanimous vole, the one-thir- d op- party had prac- society was organized by the farmers to accom- Michigan. Colorado. that the amendment wus not properly position in the other house would tically nothing do with Its Ohio. of Litchfield Connecticut, In Oregon. submitted to the states by congress ; block It In as n In county, plishment. The answer evidently is Oklahoma-Idah- New Hampshire. congress whole; 1779. In 1SOS a was formed In that It wus by two-third-s of a other the resolution must be society that the war has brought it about. Utah. adopted words, New the 43 Tennessee. Nebraska. ' quorum present and voting, whereas on the two chances In each Saratoga county, York; Prohibition is both an economic ques- supported members were not to drink Maine. uccording to the Constitution It should house, while if the scores pledged tion and a moral question. The war opposition rum, gin, wine or distilled have been by two-third-s of ull on Its one chance In either the whisky, set the American people to nt While the amendment under Its pro adopted house, looking members elected. If the resolution measure fails. The chances in the prohibition from both viewpoints. We visions does not become effective un- submitting the amendment were to be state are 0 to 1 got uccustomed to the thought that til one year from the date of Its rati- legislatures against declared unconstitutional It would leud the resolution ; in grain wns better eaten as food than fication, It seems tliat the coun- hence, the congress likely to much questioning, for virtually all and the combined the wallowed as liquor, inasmuch as we try will become permanently dry July legislatures of the amendments to the Constitution 10 to 1 were told that food would win the 1 next. This Is the date on which the chnncps are against passage. have been adopted by a two,-thlrd-s James Black. In other words, the measure might vote of the members present rather pass both houses of congress unani- than a s vote of all members plnrs, nn order of total abstainers or- mously, and be defeated ns a whole by elected to congress. ganized in 1851 nt Utlcu, N. Y were the one chance in the states. It might Amendments of the Past. also working to this end. pass either house of congress nnd all A Pedestal Clock of Distinc- The first national prohibition The call for the Chicago convention of the legislatures unanimously, and tive Design Which Has Been Erect- amendment was proposed by Senator originated May 29, 1809, in the grand be defeated by the one chance in tho ed in the Center of the Los Angeles II. W. IJlalr of New Hampshire as lodge of the Good Templars at Oswe- other house of congress. Terminal Market ns 1870. It for the go, N. Y., which a committee early provided appointed St. John Makes a Stir. variation In Is auto- of tho to convene a national to their operation prohibition manufacture, sale, gathering John P. St. John was the first Pro The on and of a favorable to matically corrected. turning Importation exportation spirit organize political party hibition party candidate to make, a ami off of the ous distilled for This commit- lights at stated hours liquor beverage pur- prohibition legislation. real stir lu the political world. What Is ulso automatic. poses. He Introduced such a bill nine tee consisted of John Russell, Detroit, he did in the of 18S4 was campaign The Hlngle column supporting the times between 1870 and 1890; in 1880 Mich.; Daniel Wllkins, ISIoomlngton, remembered. SI. John was born long clock proper Is adorned with seufp-ture-d he changed It to Include all alcoholic III.; J. A. , Cleveland, O. ; John In Indiana and in the Civil war was N. New York, and James fruits, nnd on the four aides of liquors. Stearns, lieutenant-colone- l of the One Hundred D. Lancaster Pa. At this conven- it hang ornamentul lights. Popular Senator John Works of Califor Blnck, and Forty-thir- d Illinois vol tion the was a regiment, Mechanics Magazine, nia Introduced into the senate In 1914 party organized, plat- unteers. He was twice elected gov form was and a national com- a bill providing for the prohibition of adopted ernor of Kansas' on the Republican mittee was with John Rus- spirltous liquors, excluding wines and appointed, ticket and was defeated for c Ornamental Lamp Posts. n beers. It received no support from sell chairman. tion to office In 1SS2 spirits except by physician's advice, There is no feature in municipal this by in the nationul prohibition advocates. The first national nominating con- who him illness or nt public dinners, under equipment that adds more to the at- Republicans, thought of 25 cents. December 19, 1913, Congressman vention assembled In Columbus, O., on too warm a friend of the temperance penalty tractiveness of n city's appearance Hobson of Alabama Introduced the Washington's birthday, 1872. It cause. Tho Massachusetts Society for tne than do ornamental street lamp posts tnmotis "Hobson named James Black for and of wns or- of artistic and Just resolution." The president Frances E. Wlltard and a Suppression Intemperance appropriate design. Map Showing In White First 36 Statea Amendment resolution the enforce- John Russell for vice Black delega In 1813. The American Tem- as the effectiveness of interior decora- Ratifying Eighteenth original placed president. tion of women an enormous ganized ment of the law In the hands of wus one of the founders of the Nn- presented perance was founded In 1829. tions and In a the to the national society furnishings depend war. We saw what the enforced so- speclal war-tim- e nntlonnl but It was so tlonnl and Pub- petition Republican Thereafter of various large measure upon fixtures, prohibition recently government, Temperance Society consideration for organizations lighting briety of military service did physical- enacted by congress Into effect. amended as to divide, the lication bouse, un of the fa- convention, urging kinds came thick and fast, of so the beauty of the street can e en- goes responsibil- organizer the forces. The of many ly, mentally and morally for young That law prevents the manufacture between the state and federal mous Ocean Grove prohibition story them large hanced or marred Its lights. In ity gov (N. J.) Cnmp thnt time wus that the was securing memberships. by men who had indulged in liquor in nnd sale of Intoxicants for ernments. In order to secure the association and a petition Among them were the Sons of Temper- each case a satisfactory solution of beverage sup Meeting prominent not laid on the table but thrown peace times. purposes and remains In force until port of certain advocates of "states' Good Templar. Upon his denth In only ance of New York (1842), Order of the lighting problem consists not only SonTe of our allies got into the war the demobilization of the nation's war rights." The original resolution was 1893 he left his "temperance library" Rechnbltes (1835), Society of the In supplying sufficient illumination but In a tiurry because they had to Bel- armies is completed. Doubtless thnt amended eight times by Hobson him' of 1,200 volumes to the National Tem- Wushingtoninus (1840) und Good Tem- also In providing lighting equipment gium and France to save their lives. emergen war-tim- e measure will be self and was finally voted on Decern' perance society. Russell, the "Father plars (1851). thnt harmonizes with Its surround- hon- effective Great Britain to save its national over the several months that ber 22. 1914, receiving 197 votes, 258 of the Prohibition purty," was a Meth In 1873 begnn the Woman's e ings and possesses a beauty of its will old-tim- e or. America took its time a long time elapse after July 1 until the con- being necessary to curry through the odist minister and a leading Good crusade In Ohio. Women held own. The lamp post In stitutional and gradually worked itself up to bone dry act, now adopted, house. It never came to a vote In Templar. His newspaper, the Penin- prayer meetings in saloons In this vogue before the days of electricity the determination to fight Doubtless becomes effective. the senate. sular Herald, wns the first to advocate campaign against alcohol. This move- fulfilled the second of these condi- much consideration of prohibition was When Does Prohibition the formation of a ment grew so In 1874 In tions, but not the first; for, although Additional Dry Legislation. Prohibit? separate political strong that part of this slow process. So that Senator Morris Sheppard of Texas, party for prohibition. Lfitm Jr.,; Cleveland the Nationul Woman's the post Itself wns often a work of states During the ratifica- flame seldom when the opportunity came the year following author of the amendment, holds that Notwithstanding the worthiness of Christian Temperance union was form- art. Its feeble oil or gas of the Union went over the tion congress and the several states wns to the task of just national prohibition will go Into effect the cause and the candidates, the pub- ed. The same year Francis Murphy's equal Illuminating as marines and will be called upon to the street. On the about the American pass legislation lic support at the election of 1872 was Blue Ribbon Temperance mission at- the otlifr hand, In to enforce the amendment and to a fair- doughboys did the Argonne. pro- not enthusiastic. The total of the tracted public attention. modern overhead arc lamp gives vide penalties for violations. It is but the votes received by Black and Russell ly satisfactory light, unsightly Text of Amendment. probable a force of un- John B. Gough. large agents wns but 5,607. poles, ropes, wires nnd other equip- Is the full text of the pro- der the direction of the commissioner Prohibition or temperance has ment for and the Following In 1870 Green Clny Smith of Ken raising lowering lamp hibition amendment on which state of Internal revenue will have to be ap- made men and women can be called beautiful. Now and Gideon T. Stewurt Ohio many famous; scarcely are pointed to enforce the law. Each state tucky of some of these foes of comes the ornamental street legislatures voting: were the candidates. probably liquor lamp post will have to provide machinery for They polled und the saloon will be remembered for which combines the beauty of one of JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING 9,737 votes. In 1880 Neel Dow of the enforcement of the law in addi- all time. Among the names familiar Its and the utility of the AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTI with H. A. of Ohio predecessors tion to the machinery provided by the Maine, Thompson to most Americans in this connection other. Thotuus J. Davis In The House TUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. to leaerai government. as running mate, appealed the are those of John 11. Uough, Neul Dow, Beautiful. Resolved the senate and house country. General Dow wns by It is this additional widely Frances E. Willard and Carrie Nation. of of the United likely legislation known ns the author of the Maine pro- representatives will be pushed as as All four made their mark lu widely Plant Trees. Stutes of America, in congress assem through fast the hibition law, hut he succeeded in get- drys can push In some of differing ways nnd the personality of trees memorials to bled, two-third-s of each house concur it pnrts ting only 10,300 votes. Let us plant as the country at least to each is interesting. us therein, that the following amend' they purpose Candidates and Their Vote. our fallen heroes. Let plant trees ring take full of their John 15. atten- ruent to the Constitution be, and here- advantage victory. Gough attracted public not only along the great transconti- For in The Prohibition convention of 1890 tion first. He achieved world-wid- e nental ns the American by Is, proposed to the states to be example, Illinois a forecast highways, of the Anti-Saloo- n the over woman and furnishes a ex- come valid as a part of the Constitu lengue is this: In split party suffrage fume remarkable Forestry association so opportunely ndditlon to the "search and money. The "free silver" minor of what In these is called but each tlon when ratified by the legislatures and seizure ample days suggests, let community act" nn act han- formed a Liberal with Bent-le- y a "come-back.- " He was born in Sand-gat- trees for Its own dead In addi- of the several states as provided by rigidly restricting the ity party, John P. St. John. plant of Nebraska In 1817, and in the Constitution : dling liquor for medicinal, manu- of and Southgute of England, died tion. facturing, sacramental nnd scientific Illinois as its standard-bearer- They on the floor, where It wns found the Frunkford, Pa., in 1SS0. I:i Mohammedan countries It Is re- Section 1 After one from the year purposes; legislation covering doctors' polled about 13,000 votes. next day, much the worse for wear. A Quaker In Worcester, Mass., In- garded ns nn act peculiarly pleasing to ratification of this article the manu prescriptions, which must be Issued The feature of the Prohibition cam duced him to sign a total abstinence God and man to erect drinking places sale or of in a bona fide Anyway, Miss Willard took her facture, transportation by physician In writing paign of 1900 was a tour of the coun pledge. This wus the turning In ns memorials for tho dead. These the to the Prohibition party. point toxicattng liquors within, impor dated, diagnosing the illness and the try by the candidates and a corps of grievance his enreer. He set out to trump fountains, with their supply of water tation thereof or the of The Prohibition party offered the into, exportation purpose its use; all ruilroud rec- speakers by special train. In 1912 on nt In arid hinds, gn-ntl- to beautify ords for to St. John lecturing temperance help thereof from the United States and of liquor shipments must be the Prohibition convention renom- nomination president 75 cents a lecture. He delivered 380 roads, to lighten the burden of life to the drastic with William Daniel of for all territory subject jurisdiction kept; legislation regulating inated the candidates of 1908. The Maryland lectures the first year and found him and refresb bodies nnd souls, while thereof for beverage purposes is here- sale by druggists, with candidates since 1884 and their vote vice president. St John accepted the famous. He In memorials of stone, heavy penalty wus self locally mingled the they testify by prohibited. for violation. are as follows: nomination. He an effective and humorous so brick nnd marble to beloved dead. and and he went pathetic successfully Section 2 The congress and the The will 1888. Clinton B. Flsk, New , speaker campaigner und made his lectures so entertninin Let us plant trees as memorials to drys presumably not con- out blood and Re- several states have concurrent pow- fine their efforts to Senator Morris Sheppard. and J. A. Brooks, Missouri, 249,945 after especially that thousands who had no Interest In our own beloved dend, whose deeds enforcing the law. blood. He carried the war er to enforce this article by appropri- They will doubtless take the votes. publican temperance went to hear him. For the shall live so long as the world lives. question 16, 1920, certification and an- Into New York, considered a "doubt- ate into of all kinds January 1892, John Bldwell, California, and next 17 years he spoke only on temper- legislation. politics and make It nouncement of ratification ful" state in the of Section 3 This shall be In- an Issue. being merely J. B. Cranflll, Texas, 270,710 votes. exciting struggle ance nnd addressed more than S.tKJO article They announce, for Instance Small-Cit- y Problems. In a matter of form. It Is needless to say 1890. Joshua that campaign between James Q. two operative unless it shall have been Chicago that they will ask all can- Levering, Maryland, audiences, making long temper- National association that the wets do not accept this view and Hale Blaine and Graver Cleveland. In TM Housing ratified as an amendment to the Con- didates for mayor to declare them- Johnson, Illinois, 130,753 ance campaigns England. He had held Its sixth annual session selves on and that effort to delay the formal votes. John the Prohibition vote over an has just stitution by the legislatures of the sev- the strict enforcement of St jumped the power audience thut In nt which It was shown proceedings will be 'made, prelimi- 1900, John G. from 10300 votes to 150,626 votes. Chicago, eral states as provided in the Consti- dry legislation. They will make it an Woolley. Illinois, and comes from experience, purpose nnd that there are serious to be Issue in the nary to contesting the legality of the H. B. Metcalf, Rhode Island, 209,469 What is more, he polled enough votes natural eliuence. Robert J. problems tution within seven years from the spring campaign and will Ingersoll met with outside of the big cities, and ratification. votes. , In New York to defeat the "Plumed bis best could an date of the submission hereof to the oppose any aldermantc candidate who at sway nudience no in smaller of coun- does not toe At any rate. It Is formally an- 1904, S. C. Swallow, in that state and. as It more than this that the cities the states by the congress. the mark. Pennsylvania, Knight" completely reformed was much need of se- nounced that such a contest will be and George B. Carroll, Texas, 258,205 turned out. In the nation. The feel- bookbinder. Next turned his try there giving CLARK, Will the Wets Gough to CHAMP speaker of the Contest? made. It is that the wets rely votes. of the time Is indicated the attention to nnd rious thought the very important likely ing by general lecturing matter the houses we live eat in bouse of representatives. Will the wets contest the legality of more on the referendum proposition 1908, Eugene W. Chafin, Illinois, and fact that St John was burned in made a fortune. His books have been of in, THOMAS MARSHALL, vice - and in. pres- the whole proceeding from the startt than on the question of votes. Aaron S. Watkins, Ohio, 253,231 votes. effigy In more than 100 cities. translated Into many languages. sleep Deal With Many Subjects. CLEAR VERDICT OF MAJORITY ing. But nothing Is more eloquent, beverages. Drink Is the cause heterogeneous democracy. It has no still. It would be unreason- der the most favorable conditions The yearbooks or almanacs pub- more cating opinion; legal conclusive, than an accomplished of much misery, vice nnd crime, and benevolent despot nnd wants none. The able to maintain that the legislatures under a coustitutlonnl provision thnt lished by the Ukrainians in the United Oeuntrys Decision to Abolish Liquor fact especially when the process of even the most temperate user of alco- democracy has decided to give nation- that have been vying with one.another is proof against attack. To the ver- States and Canada nre highly import- Is Thus Summed Up by Prom- accomplishment is morally so free holic liquors, who sees no personal wide prohibition a thorough trial. The for the honor of precedence in ratifi- dict of the majority as rendered under ant features of their household libra- inent Journal. from objection as Is the democratic reason for prohibition, should be will- ratification of the "dry" amendment cation have been acting contrary to the existing law of the land nil good ries. The Ukrainian do not publish process of legal agitation, discussion, ing to subordinate his comfort and cannot be attributed by d the wishes and sentiments of the peo-p- lr citizens will cheerfully submit. The any Illustrated magazines in this conn-tr- y, Ten years ago. despite the already voting and legislation. pleasure to the welfare of the com- opponents to prohibition to accident in obedience to threats or or- people rule In the United States, nnd but issue instead a number of paper- aotable successes won the At ma- -covered by prohibi- any time in the past decade many munity. If prohibition means a hnsty judgment or minority coercion. ders from unrepresentative, aggressive In the course of a rather short period annuals dealing with an tion movement op to that time, few a thoughtful, public-spirite- d citizen terial decrease In crime, It is too manifestly spontaneous to ad- minorities. of time their will, enormons numher of subjects and ven- expressed by the Impartial observers would have must have said to himself something vice, pauperism nnd destitution, then mit of such Interpretation of the re- Prohibition as a policy may or may legislatures of more than a eiled w ith pictures. to the necessary tured predict the result which like this: "If I were a benevolent we should nil acquiesce In that policy sult True, there has been no actual not be as wise and expedient as Its number of states to make It effective, The United States contemplates today. despot I should deem It my duty and as a lesser evil. If not an absolute national plebiscite or referendum, for sincere and resolute champions assert has prevailed In this important mat- Pain and Painstaking. nation-ari-d Victory of the advocates of prerogative to prohibit the manufac- good." our federal constitution provides no Time will telL But the people have ter of prohibition. Editorial in Chi- It is usually the painstaking mat. - Bcva'bCioa is little short of amas- ture, sale and consumption of intoxi The United States Is a great and such method of ascertaining public resolved to make the experiment un cago Dally News. , who manages to avoid pain. t

AFTERMATH .s .e, .s .e. .a, .s. .a. .e. .e .e. .s .s. .s. .e. .s. .s. .s. .s. s. .s. .s. .e. .e. .e. .s. s. .s. .e. .s. e s. s. e w Te w w es. .a s 'erer er pipriF err ea vr arr $5rTrrr e NEW MEXICO STATE RECORD 'Twiis not Cod who set the plow of Frrrr S5ssjsy''e0l!rvrsvr pain ? In tlic garilrn of the World; FRANK STAPLIN, EDITOR 'Twas not God who let such greed t of Rain T Flood with tears and blood of ? Y sla'n Evrrv 41 Santa Fe. the the martyr'd tluhed Friday State Capital by f eld ? ? Earth's fairest and vineyard. T NEW STATE PUBLISHING COMPANY 'Twas not Hod who sent the ruthless hand ? f Frank Staplin, Receiver To snatch the hurls and blossoms- - t 'Twas not Hod who lent the tyrant red aecond-cla- n at the office at Santa Fe. New Me-r- n hand t at matter pott Power and to land under the Act of March 3, 18 79 mieht despoil the j And vandalize the vineyard. t TELEPHONE TOLL RATES t 'Twas not find who made the seeds ? r ..hsrription $1.59 per year of lust ? r Then be quickened into Life T SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1910 'Twas not Ciort who made the rot and rust T r And llieh he-fo- the vintage nor T must Effective January 21, 1919, as Announced on December 13, 1918, by the t The of the OIL RESERVES DECREASE Legislature disposed He be name!! with satan's horde ? Vexatious employe question little t f tf I D. C. quicker this time than ever before Tl.ne u. a. veo.og.ca. survey na. f Postmaster General, Washington, ? r,,,, r,m, wi ,he bIifthte1 and is now "down to business." just issued a summary showing that field ? is an in U. there apparent gain the ack jnto :fs r,os5m;nK- -. S. of 3 cent ln - ? y Labor organizations are wise in P" petroleum pro- Makc (hp t(,n,,ril5 sprinK it to free themselves from the duction in 1918 over 1917, the total am T ? trying 335.315,601 in 1917. vj(,, I. W. W. element. It would l ave against A hundred fold-- He will raise and A new method of computing charges on telephone toll calls (to points outside the local service area) ? been better if they had taken such in being 345,500,000 barrels is shield D..metic I action a couple of years ago. requirements, however,, Nex, Hit hfart ,,,, prlli.pr1 ,H t under which all toll rates the United States are on a standard becomes effec- t 1918 amounted throughout placed basis, for to about 397,000,000 MAKflARFT H WRIGHT ? barrels hence it was necessary to The of H tive 12:01 a. m. 1919. A brief of this new method and of its the George draw on reserve supplies and innort (The above portn was contr'hnt- - ? January 21, description application to y Van Stone for Bank Examiner for some - 36,500,000 barrels from Mex rrl to tiie ,'te "Rcfirrl bv Mrs Mt- is r another term is a well merited t H. t several classes of service, given herewith. ico. jwri-- Wrii'lit. of f'arlhad. New of the constant and care- Although moderate additions were Mcxiro, oie of the talented authors ? r ful service he has given during the made to stocks of petroleum in of vere of the Sunshine State to y and on past two years reflects credit November, 1918. in Central and North whom we desire to express our an- - "STATION TO STATION" RATE "MESSENGER" CALLS tne new governor. Texa, North Louisiana, and Rocky iireri:i I ion for hciniF nerm'itt'd tn Mountains fields, the total surface irive the same first publication. Ed.) t - t of crude in U Gas mmki find helmets may rejerve oil S., exclu- When' a person makes a toll call without specifying When a call is made on a soldiers and stve of California, which had not yet "person to person" basis and t by discharged E1LKS IZ TO DOO was reduced rIN r is with y turned in At the end of four months reported, during that SOM THINGS NECXT MUNTH that conversation, desired a particular person, a messenger is required to secure attendance of the under the same condition as their month by .tbont 3 500.000 barrels. ? T On Novrmb-- r 30, 1918, stocks pe- - and the connection is established and conversation . Wonder it anything can of designated ata public pay station at the distant troleum in fields to which this sum- - We dont want nobody to furRit ? ? he raised on them at the pawnshop n a be-- n dr-let- ed lint the Eli ks is no to put otm 'the "station to station" rate prniting the receipt of mtinths of mary re ates had to held, applies. point, the "messenger call" rate applies. ? overdue tne extent of about 25.WOOOO barrel slio on Feherari furtli an f'ft, next. pay. Man v in chnrK ov the T compared with in at. The I.uve t quan'fy storage air-lin- be- end of NovemHer 1917. Hex not in luv with anywon ? This rate is determined by the e distance This e is the same as the It will be wel for Americans not wont Man fur rate" for of wi,(,Hrnw-t- o (knz they it) thets t niltjonn ofliry ? is bank too much on the credit 0r ju-- t his nam tween toll and on the basis of ? large ini? f m ,1 ,Velpment. newly dis- points computed 5c the same distance, plus any charge for ser- balance we have m t.urope. W Tlurs to he a niKKtir Min-- i ? messenger T anJ proven 0i Mt nnt) (join r have not finished for the cnrfd Sho with six ends (soin-tl.i- n for each six miles, up to twenty-fou- miles, and 5c for vice. yet paying r,fll,.,, , pn an e!,itat,B lMsirp stirrcll ? t r,a rt nrtation of oar troops in i i L,mnil.aj j- j lil the k ri t w'tli uin llvs) tliet each ? i eight miles beyond that distance nrodurf Inn while American sit mens tlicr wil he no ende to ? ? r Tlies the neds . The "mesM-nge- is knee in cnglanu, ranee, W;,'y anj vetment in o!l properties in Mex- - the fnun. ;.ir f call" rale computed on the day rate V Pawl Haul. Ilellwod llalhrite, " be - "Station to station calls slmuid made by number ; Wasli Airmeeioe, Weillee Pa r between the involved, whether the call is made collecting. .,; of (he wondprfu ;( points t ' po'Sfh-liti- of , . ? wherever is avail- i information Ihlt ennn'rv. ' .' m"'M ,u Telephone Directory luring the day or during the night, and the minimum y The selection of Fidel Ortiz, of Las A national policy of prot-ctio- n and ,wt"" ",'',n Y i - .' T Vegas, to be of the enconrarement of oil producers ard ns ai iiii- iiii;s i"i iiiiini n able. Where this information is not available at the is superintendent himu is l'oin tu bee K'. F.ll Ourms- - charge 25c. , V Fenilentiary meets with general ap- - the pioneers in the ind"try would Mr. is and so!v the increatint? oil liuy. Thes (,'iuks is all Ho n to mak calling telephone, such calls may be made by proval. Ortiz cautious shortage air giving conservative and no one who knows at home white a more liiur fills ov therselve then they y prrb'"ni lrtle is wil akt the the toll the name and address of the sub- Messenger charges incurred are to be paid even if de- him doubts but what he will con- - friendliness hetween the U. S. and natiiraly, tliet tliey f operator ? ful. What we ineen is, not nieanin tinue the splendid management of Meviro wonld largely solve the un-th- ? scriber at tbe called. sired conversation is not held. institution that has obtained setl?d relations between ane ofeiise. is tliet you shud bee telephone ? thee and fowcr timz moniez during the past two years under the countries and ?o a long way toward thef fjit yur watchin them doo the No -- t wnrth sttnitz retiring superintendent, Thomas protecting American property in f "messenger call' is accepted where the "station to thev iz at so wel fittd fur. y Hughes. that nation. Then 'n adishiin to al thay doo thay ? station" rate is less than 1 5c. ? hav hudwinked a lot ov the "PERSON TO RATE JOURNALISTS laidys ? PERSON" State Bank Examiner George H NOT THEORISTS into hclpin them ful the audiances Y ? Van Stone has som ov the to "Report under the T distributed to mem an even eot (juris help 1 charges" apply same general condi- bers of the legislature and state of- Under 'he title of "Theorists Take them two. When a makes a toll that con the person call, specifying tions as for to T ficials his fourth annual report, which Hand", Christian Science Som ov the laidys iz Mizus T specified "person person" calls. is comprehensive resume of the Monitor enumerates a long list of whoz Roin tu bee a cultired versation is desired with a particular person and the ? condition of every state bank in 'mportant positions in the govern-Ne- ladi an sum ov the soullowists what y ment service connection - y Mexico, and which gives a sep-- ; that have been filled wil to sing soullow wil bee is established and conversation held with Dv auth-it- s pertend arate table for each bank apnoin'ment of "educa'ors, Ramo-na- h y showing Rnnah Hanah. Louseal Nite, that the to rate resources and liabilities. Copies journalists". The list of Baka, Vatel Dilz, Ane Cowny, person, "person person" applies. 1 will also be mailed to all the banks 'ournalist. enlisted in Government Mare Mackonal. STANDARD TOLL NIGHT RATES and newspapers in the state "ervice ends wih Carter Glass, re- - f ? very As this service a amount of shortly. jcently appointed to a place in the Tn,,..n P,,r(,A, n.,,. Mor. T requires greater operating ? It is no the purpose of ov kours gharettc Keaniin, pervided ? the rate for such calls is about one-four- th The reduced for - effort, great- following rates .night service on a is-- looze whistel s bef- The School of Mine. ha. just 1 ili:t:".i'" tu. 1... T. . t,lay. flon.t tllear comnrehensive studv of ri... "Ul ,,r tnc( dat an tnerz no clanRhttr OV y er than the "station to station" rate. "station to station" basis 'arc "-"Y- k , only effective 12:01 a. f :M.ngane " Jmed only het, haz a holc gros bv E P"'""' f "t R, ? ? ,tretch m. 1 HV Weu""pro"esso geoTogy and ,h'.. "L"" fr0m Monkey' Warde just latle. January 21, 919. iner..ogVrof Snm V the ,hct ? This to rate is on the ? that inltiSn" Tne Ttor'Z h If ,U'1 i" ""l "person jjerson" computed day production of thi. mineral promise. 1 "'.L ".J on st""tZ- - WC ft;l"rS Wh," y ard-.ta- t. rate between the whether the call is m. to J " "V f,nl points involved, 8:30 p. 12:00 to be an in thi. DrLlic .. J U"1, S,"nV MLyrte" midnight important industry .,-?- nf "esk-ke- nJZ ? in the future and all 7. .1 e an Jony Martrh whoz Koin ? mining Joe.. l. he made the or min- About one-ha- lf men and should avail 'en,e to curvey a root, during day during the night, and the of the "sta- ? 77 i of a newsoaoer. And the editor"'""must t;antc tu Nn Yowrk themselves '"P"1?"of the information con- - , ''II. pa is tion wl, harmon 'w,,h h" publisher. Then therz Koin tu be a fance t imum charge 20c. to station" day rate. ? tained in Prof Wells publication. , s. ,he wi, ,, ,urvive. Hr) gtunt ,)vthcv ljttle miz, Han,l y y the newspaper p.iMi-he- r not onlv Ror.ra an Kathren. an anuther won y No to call is where the "sta- 12:00 Governor Larrazolo has lo.t no must meet a good sired nay roll ,v Korene Arifiy. "person person" acceptetl midnight to 4:30 a. m. ? time in down to business on every b"t he e ? getting Saturday nibt The Kicks GaZute is now bein pry-th- er mt tion to station" rate is less than 15c. About one-quart- of the "sta- ? budget plan. He has requested study the practical orobler'.s of hi'i,, an wj ,,,e on tu. ntrctz nextc ? ? from two to four of the in a most l department community pmctiel wav, Mndev. Sevi tity-- f v Kilks wil si tion to station" rate. and institution heads to meet with f"r '" own nrosneriy upon them thev wil brinr frum 25 sents ? day y him each day until all have had a 'be prosperitv of he rontituencv op. ef they dotiT brinR et theylL y ? ana ne nas unooi-nieni- are Hearing unni aiceriainra '"e- inem (ak (.pt. so you ma cz wel britiR et For the purpose of applying night rates, the time of in concrete form the needs of each edos who are theorits and who thet da. Thez eilk nuze bovz is asi ? "REPOPT CHARGE" y - a failure runn:n - and every branch of the state gov- nf news- toiif is thay looke thats iroin sum.! ? day at the point at which a "station to station" mess- ernment. When these conferences rtnoer-s- But to rKs iourrmli'ts in' Tnzda the scet sail opnns at the' Y far-fetc- is re completed it will be definitely general a. theorists is Kal'ital TarMaic an vtl bcter ejit V When a to person" call is made and the par- age originates used. r yurz "person nown wnat amount ot is ed knz ef vu dont voull hav money nmk, to ticular desired is in will y needed for the next two years and stan an yu kant stan tham of, kuz person not or not talk, or when in- f The minimum rate is appropriation bills can be drawn thir out fur ou and night 25c. Day rates on ? VALOR OF IGNORANCE hiZines, koin, an exact telephone address of the apply telligently so a. to cover actual needs tu sia thet yu hav'a rej;lar pud ol t particular person calls made y and at night when the "station to station" requirement.. Stranire tbinrr, isn't it that mentyme. ? desired has not been given and he cannot be reached at ? who never ran any kind of ? charge is less than the minimum rate. ,1 night ? The prompt ratification of the Pro- - business of the'r own think DISTRICT ATTORNEYSHIP telephone within an hour a "report charge" applies. hibition Amendment to the con&titu- - bv cm make a success rr te most CONTEST IN HIGH COURT ? y Hon of the Uni'ed Slates, by the elaborate eneri-e- s wM'e they are y Legislature of New Mexico, is the rovernm-- n oCr'rlals If the" were ' Alexander Read brought before the Such a charge also applies if the calling party is ab- fulfillment of a platform plank of '"'''" ind'idi"ls they wo"M mo" state supreme court this week his t when is tbe last Republican convention. Th hare to tke the cooceers throne' contest of the election of J H. Crist sent the connection completed within one hour, y A nidi-- t "COLLECT CALLS" tie bart'r,,-,tr- ?t as His ' rii:t 1 f aubmir.;ion of the State Prohibition eoiiel. is, nil attorney of the first or if be refuses to talk. Amendment a year ago was the re- .y will Ksve to do is cll nnnn c'al d'strict. The use of stickers! y f- V sult of the platform plank of the Conerets - an apnropriation to bv Independents on Republican bal-- ! same the before. The over the deficit. lot s is contended Read to be ll- -, "Collect calls" are calls for which party year by This charge is to cover compensation for the the charges are re- Republican pa-t- y through its men- - ,lc(ral. The court decided in f operating t tiers the r,f f of C rist and the case before versed; that is. are to be collected from legislature and rtate PAY DAY COMING ivor ? work performed and is usually about one-four- th of the subscriber ? ficiais nronre t i take up one afiei the supreme court was heard by y at tbe distant station at which the call is ano'nrr of the made in it j Irilfc 1). J. Leahy of las VcRas. the "station to station" rate. completed. M. K. platform last fall and carry them ration not onlv refuse h'dfr llirkey of .Ml;uruer(tie. t mint to pive t out, just as it did tw and Chief Justice Parker. y Such "collect calls" ye:ri aio nn uny of tSe privn'e P.trorisen In case where or reversed charges are allowed y and on former occasions. This is in th war ne any a "report charge,"' applies, the mini- marked contrast to the action of the Jt1 nrptMt ? in connection hut it f net on mori mum is 10c and the maximum only with "person to calls. t national Democratic administration ctity rhin charge $2.00. person" ftnt--f wrr is over. And the peopl BIG BITERS GET t which six has during the past years will pay. ? repudiated, on one excuse or anoth- - er, almost all of the proposals of its y Platform of 1912. on which it w.. iWORK OF WAR SOCFTlES KIDNEY TROUBLE y given authority to assume the reigns CONTINUES ON LARGE SCALE "APPOINTMENT" RATE EXAMPLES SHOWING of national government. y HOW METHOD Kfusic. I y , that played such a pronvn-- A NORMAL LABOR SUPPLY When the in IS APPLIED ent part in the winning of the war, fake g, laat of Salts be for bruakfaal ? calling party placing his call appoints a to be of even value f In 1914 promises greater u your Back hnrtt or Bladder our country absorbed 1,' during the period of demobilization definite specified time at which he will talk on a 200.000 immigrants. bothergyoo. the air-li- ne of the Tenting forces, according to basis Assuming distance between toll points to ror ten year, previous to 1914 we from the of the "person to person" and the conversation is held absorbed over million reports equipment be more than year. y. M C A War Council That He- - at the the 144 miles, but not more than 152 miles, The go-- 1 Hie American men and women mutt specified time, rate applies. returning armies are not partment has placed an order "appointment" the ing to disturb labor condition, 3S0 jnt500 Gard constantly against Kidney trouble, following initial period rates for service under the aajfo, pianos, portable organs we eat too much and all our food rack many imagine. I WW As an in- - .and nhonoeranh. rich. blood ia The rate is one-ha- lf various classes Wars make individuals restless. f h .... -- it Our filled with urie "appointment" usually about offered would apply. riiminn ,k;t, it,... arid which the strive to filter discontented and kenee there ia will be 694 need- - kidney than the "station labor phonopjraphj placed out. they weaken from overwork, become greater to station" rate. snnrmosi turnover. Ie will sent with each pho- - "Station There no normal labor t along sluggish , the eliminatire tissues clog and to station" rate 1.00 i. supply fsoeraphi the result is bladder possible in time of normal prosper- kidney trouble, That Johnny, before he comes weakness and a general decline in health. The "appointment" rate is computed on the day rate Completed "person to person" rate ity without large foreign immigra- home, is not to be forced 1.25 tion. marching When your kidneys feel like lumps of between the to keep warm by stamping his feet lead: your back hurt or the urine is points involved, whether the call is made Completed "appointment" rate The flrat generation bona of im- in time wth the music is shown bv fall of or under trans- cloudy, sediment you are the or the and minimum migrants parents the the same department of 2.500 heat- obliged to seek relief two or three time during day during night, the Completed "''messenger call" fate - 1.50 of th Pot in- forming power Melting ing and coolring stoves. For the - during the night; If you suffer with sick is are unwiling to do hard work ner man there will be the service of headache or nervous acid charge 25c, Plus messenger charges. common dizzy, spells, laborers. .110 hot drink boilers and immense stomach, or yon have rheumatism when Our will need some .Report charge - country always quantities of stew pans, soun kettles, tbe weather is bad, get from your phar- No appointment call is where the "station to 5 immigrants from crowded coun- chocolate canteens and the like. And macist about four ounces of Jad Salts, accepted tries to the demand for labor Rate between 8:30 p. m. and 12:00 supply to clean up after him the depart- take a tablespoon ful in a glass of station" rate is less than 15c. midnight, the -- farms, ia tbe mines, and ia ment provided 4,000 brooms. 5 water before breakfast for a few days "station to station" service conducting all tbe raw. material in- flflO and 2000 dish and will then act fine. only i So dustries. galvanized pa:ls your kidneys nans. Added to these totals are 8 - This famous salts is made from tbe acid "Report charges" apply under the same general condi- Rate between I2:db midnight and 4:30 a. m., There ia no question about that. '(TO tables. 16.000 benches and lOOry) of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Th is kow do as only question many; chairs, to replace similar articles ninia, and baa been used for generations tions specified for "person to person" calls. "station to station" service only 25 wo need and of what character? that have cracked tinder the strain. to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; For certain sections tko industries The "Y" officials have not been so neutralize the aeida in the urine so it prefer northern Europeans, others found wanting in preparation for a ne longer is a source of irritation, thus t demand Mexicans, others Italians cold winter. a is proved bv the order ending blsdder disorders. nd southern Europeans, ether sec. of 50.0W blankets. 4000 cos and 2.-- 4 Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in-- The Mountain States and tsons prefer Orientals. 500 mattresses. Mot of this eqnin- - hi re, snakes a delightful effeireaceni Telephone Telegraph Company Those who would exclude all fan- - ment w'll be distributed amonu the li this-wat- beverage, and belongs in because anirVation take a narrow view of j various leave resorts to which 'the every borne, nobody eaa make national traditions and national American man ernes whn a Boistake by having a good kidney flush-ins- ; ia for develop ment. i relieved from mililsre Hntv any tins. We" temporary officers were elected for! STATE OF NEW MEXICO LARS (tS.W) ver acre, which It tht an STATE OF NEW MEXICO value and an which will be in the STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF praised thereof, in addition thereto organization tne succeasiui Bidder mast nay lor Ike im- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NEW MEXICO nature of a commercial club and NEW MEXICO provements that exist on the land. , will have for its main object the PUBLIC LAND SALE of best of Certificate ml Comparieoa NEW MEXICO STATE LAND SALES The above aale ol land will be subject promotion the interests to tht following terms and conditions, via.: EDDY COUNTY. Socorro and vicinity. United State! of America ) NEWS REVIBV ) bidder State of New Mexico The tacccaalol mutt pay I the Office ol tht Commissiooer ol Poblet ) Cotnmieeioaer ol Public Lands or hit agent Landa, It ie Hereby Certified, that the annexed holding tnch tale, wf the Santt New Meaaaa, "torrancF ia a true and of STATE OF NEW MEXICO The above sale ol land will be eub)ec Ft, full, complete traoacript to valid price ollered by him lor the InaaL font the existing rights, easements, right cent intereat in advance lor th hnl- - Notice NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION jf way and rcaervationa. per it hereby gien that pnrtaaat to (Continued from page one.) Howard Payne has shinped eight Certificate of Incorporation anca ol tnch uprchaae price, leet tee nV the proviaioaa of an Act ol Congrcea, ap. of The vertiaing and appraisement and all nroved lust Juih. 1910. the lawa of tka her did not the prose- cars of cattle to Colorado all THE MANGANESE PUBLIC LAND SALE Commissioner of Public Lands 01 New Mexico against justify his euch sale the incidental It the tale herein, each and State of and tht rules and cution of the case. bought around here from various COMPANY agent holding leservea all ol aaid amounts anal he deposited an reamlationa ol the State Land Office the (No Stockhohlera CHAVES COUNTY right to reject any and all bids oflerer narties. He went to Dttran Mon- Liability). at aaid sale. cath or certified exchange at tht tltae Commissioner of Public Landa will sweat (No, 9616). of aalc and which aaid aaaonntt and ail at public sale to the higheat bidder at Herman who ranches near to to ten carloads that Commissioner of , Frank day try get with the tndoraementa thereon, aa aame Office of the Publi of them tee shIki in forfeiture to the hi o'clock-- A. as., on luesuay, assrea Ik Hill had the" of he had boufrht in on file and of record in the of- Possession under contracts of aale for New 1919. the of of Albert misfortune that vicinity. appeara Lands, the described will be State of Mexico, II the aacetearn in town Carlsbad. Count fice of the State Commission. Santa Fe, New Mexico. above tracta given bidder does not State of New Mexico, in front tna losing a valuable team several days Estancia Herald. Corporation on or before October 1st, 1919. execute contract withte ddyt of In Testimony Whereof, the thirty days after it hat been mailed tt court house therein, the foHowina dee- - feed them n I ago, by ng poisoned oats State Corporation Notice ia hereby given that pursuant to him by th State Land Office, said con cribed tract of land, vigi a The Co. trot 1" of the State of the of an Act of Congress ap Witness my hand and the official aeal from sack of gram purchased by Estancia provisions of the Land Office of the tract to provide that tht purchaaer mar New Mexico has roved June 20th, 1910, the laws of tfu State State ol No. MM See. 36, his father to kit) dogs. several ars of oil cake, feed and (SEAL) caused E New of at hit option make payments of not kits Mo WHSWtf, T. prairc thia certificate to be late of New Mexico, and rules and regula Mexico, this ninth day January, than of five S., R. 27 E., (0.00 acrea. The ( the week, and it all of State Land Ollice, the Com 1919. ninety. per osat containing hay during past signed by ita Chairman tions th of the purchaar price at nay time allot improvements consist of fencing, varan was sold from the cars. and the aeal of aaid Com mission. off Puhlic Lands will offer at N. A. FIELD, S23.00. 0TER0 They exn""' 9 tht tile and prior to the expiration ot !n iaainn. to be affixed at public aalc to the "highest bidder at o'clock, Commissioner ol Public Laada. from the of several more cars the next few on lutn. in tne thirty yetrt date tht con Estancia Herald. the City of Santa Fe on A. M., Thursday, April wiv, stair ot Mw Mexico Irnct and to provide for the payment or No bid oa the above described tract of days. thia 12th. dav of Decern town of Roawell, County of Chavea, State .p:-- ., ioio land will be lor less than Esclusiva Hardware Firm i'n of the house it any unpaid balance tt tht expirat'it) o. accepted bcr, A. D. 1918. of New Mexico. front court ruoncntioophi:r,,. u""KrJM low from the date of the ton EIGHTEEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS W. W. Hol-tom- .i.. J..rrik4 tr.n. of thirty years Harry Hollomon and The Bean Growers Association of M. S. CKOVES. .t n.i. tract with interest on deferred payments ($18.50.) per acre, which ia the appraised have formed a Chairman. land, via: at the rate of four per cent annaar value thereof and in addition thereto the partnership Estancia shipoed out two cars of per im- stock Iff Attest: STATE OF NEW MEXICO payable ia advaace on tht o aucceaaful bidder must pay for the and purchased the hardware beans last week, and w'll shin MINNIE BRUM BACK, Sal No. 1327 - SEX, SEXSWX, Sec. 23; of annivertary that exiat on the land. Trtd-in- tw Sec. 24; the date the contract, partial payments provements and machinery from both the g more loads as soon as can Clerk. NWWNEX. NEXNWX. WtfNWX, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION to be credited oa the anniversarv ol tht R. D. they get CERTIFICATE OK INCORPORATION T. 4 S., R. 27 E. containing 360.00 acres, The above aale of land will be aubieet company and Champion cars. Fe and Grant date of the contract next following the OF selected for the Santa County PUBLIC LAND SALE date of leader. to the following terms and conditions, via.: and will carry on a strictly hardware THE MANGANESE Railroad Bond Fund. The improvements fenc- and machinery from both the Trad- Jen son & Co., shinned two car- COM PANY consist of house, well, windmilland LEA COUNTY The above aale of land will be aubieet The aucceaaful bidder must pay to the (No Stockholders' value $500.00. Commissioner of Public Landa or hie asent under the f;rm name of Llabilitvl.- ing, to valid exiatina riahts. eaarmenta. rianta' ing company loads of bpans from last 11 17 14L-- DV TIIL'tL- 1111 UL'L' such of Ho'lomon Brothers. This firm ex- Morhrty f ill ,'TC Office of the Commissioner of Public oi way ana reaervatioa. holding sale, the week and two from Estancia. That, we the underlined, all of whom are! Sale No. 1JJI NWtf, See. ; price offered by nun for the land, four R. NV Sec. 1; SWM. NMSEjd. ands, for bal- pects to carry a complete line of citiiena of the United States, desirint to i The Commissioner of Public ot per cent intereal in advance the K. ... r n io t Laada ance of fees ad- l. lorm a lor under the lawe ec. i :,,:, J ' . Santa Fe, New hia aueh aale reaervea tht audi purchase price, for hardware, implements, machinery, An,tmhAr n( norscs. ca"ic ana , ... corporation, prolit u...... ""wuum acres. There are no im- - Mexico, agent holding and all ammuni- K,r,. ' mndinin right to reject any and all bida olferec vertising appraisement anil costs furniture, queensware, guns, sheen Cedarvale dnr- -' Noti-- e incidental lo the sale each and all d;cd around ccrtify: provementa. ia hereby given that pursuant to it aaid aale. herein, tion and leather Roods. intr the month th?! First. The name of said shall 't the of an Act of of said amounts must be deposited in caen Tulyosa past owinir fo corporation MM Lot 3. Sec. 5: T. 7 S..I provisions Congress, of Tribune. be THE PAN AM KMC AN MANGANESE 'Sate No. - ,une , h , Possession of or certified exchange at the time sale deep snow and severe cold weather 40.17 acres. There are ti x,h under contract sale loi and which said and all of COMPANY,-N- o Stockholders' Liability- -. R. E., conta.ning Sui. Bf Ncw Mrico ,nd ,hc Jm, the above described tracta will he fives amounts theta Second. location of no ol the rutt arc subject lo forfeiture to the State ot The the principal improvements. rrgulationa State Land Olfice, the on or before October 1st, 1919. New QUAY Business houses are remodel- office of aaid shall be at the Commissioner ol Public Lands will ofler Mexico, if the successful bidder does being corporation No. S AS'A, 9. Sr,c. not execute a contract within ed and business corner of Wasbinmon and Palace Ave., in Sate lis- t- c, Kvj ouhlic ,0 ,h, h h, b)H(.r Witnraa my hand and the official ara thirty days nrosnects are of of Fe. !?: Ka. Sec. 17;. MV . Sec. 23, T. 9 A. on of the after it has been mailed to hun by the the City Satna Fe, County Santa o'clock, M., Saturday. April 12th. Slate Land Office ol the Slate o' Land said to look much' for of New of f-- ouu.uu n.rr.. .,e,v ,n town Slate Office, contract to pro Bros twelve brighter State Mexico, and the name the containing, the o( Lovingliin, County of New Mexico, thia fifteenth day of Novem vide the his Landergin shipped Titcumrari. If hie would therein and whom are no improvements. tate of New front 1911 that purchaser may at option to La Mesa this stinw agent charge upon Mexico, in of the ber, tiiake of not less than cars of cattle Monday, rm .f tU a c n h n procesa against the may be payments ...... ,,,ta' ' corporation 1J31 SEXREX. Sec. 13; T. K ,a"ow'"g u""",c" of ninety-fiv- cmt of the pur- Texas Glenrio Tribune. it a." ,(,rvr(i i, H. W. Smith. Sal. No. - o( iand. ,7 FRED MULI.ER, per men me R NWXNEX. NEXSWX. NWX , chase al any time after the sale and rrwin teei netter ana stnrK Thjrd. Said corporation is formed for 2Vj K., Commissioner Public price SEX. See. 21: F.I4NWK. Sec. Jli NhMSViH.l at. WI ,,. . of Lanut ol lb' prior to the expiration of thirty years from saven tutlire orosnects would ne m"rn:tlie purpose ol oninn, le.isuiK ami oprr.it cal. o., T Slate ol New Meaic. the of ore S- -c 35: 13 S.. R 21 & 3J0.00 im" date the contract and to provide ROOSEVELT years.-cumcar- i -- Tu- mines and reiluction plants and .J. E., containing acre.. The nrtphter '"an ior many ing SWXNWX. Sec. 3 Sec. First Publication Nov. 15, 1918. ior the payment of any unpaid balance at company store, of owning and dealing u: provementa consist ol tencinK, value flUO.UO. the of ears from the News. and real an T. 14 S., R. 30 E., containing 4UU.UU; Last Publication Jan. 24. 1919. txpiralion thirty mining properly other estate; date of Willi inu-t-a- on defer- of and all There are no improvements. Sale No. 133J the contract L. D. Decring went to Elida, last Hi.ing any things necessary and T.'i, Sec. 2; T. IS S., R red at il;e rate of lour per cent B. incident to said business. (35 E., SX.K acres. The im- payments week after a load of feed and was S. Oren savi he has fed near No bid on the shove described tracts ol containing per annum p.iyahb- in advance on the Fourth. The ainnutit of the total author- provements consist of fencing, value $100(1' STATE OF NEW ML XI' o of the oi haul w:th six Iv all the feed stuff he has in hi land mill he accepted for less than Five date tne contract, par only able to one ton ized stock of the shall he One li d o . u the - curporation acre, which is the sp No. p.tr:.enls t" credmd ao barn. He has corn fod- Hundred Thousand Dillars (Sllin.Utjn.UO) ill D.llars (?5n0 per hid on th above ' d! NOTICE i It.- head of (food horses and mules. plenty of thereof, and in addition there 'racis FOR PUBLICATION oi of the c in tract nea' r1T in he into One Thousand Shares of On praised value be accepted for less than FIVE DOL- the of the field, hilt can tttst eplvided -- for t lie folloiMtig date Kcnna Record. each. to the successful bidder must pay LARS ($5.00) Hundred Dollars ($10OIi land. per acre, which is the an. PUBLIC LAND SALE (he of the shocks and if would , that exist on the - tops The n.inu.s p of(c. ad. improvements In.ilacd aluc thereof, and in addition thereto The above sab- of land will ue subject a It out of and the num- - t lie Imlder must Mrs. James Reed had her herd of take stltmri puller to pet the incorporates described will suecesslul luy fur the n TORRANCE COUNTY to valid cxisliim rictus, a i Mo nt t. rights shares subscriljeii for Each of the above tracts provementa that exial on the land. ant cattle from Roswell Estanria Herald. iDer ' by cachlhe be offerrd for sale reservations. dairy shipped up ot separately. ' auirrfiraie sticli sulificrnitiijns lieint? Office ol the Commissioner of Pubh. last Kenna Record. Sw'OUOUO the amount with which said Each of tbe above di seribed tracts wil Tbe (V tnmissioni of Public Lands his Wednesday. corpor land will be subiect K Lands, or commence Iiu.mucmk bil- The nbnve sale of ie offered for sale I" l; ation win are as viz separately. Santa New a'eril Ming fin sale ri rves the right UNION lows: the following terms and conditions, Mesie,. to rt ct all huts d Hiph-Grad- Notice jt any aim oIili. at sail Buys e Jerseys Name Residence1 Shares The above sale of land will be subject is hereby given lhat pursuant It sale. selected f..r the Sinta i the of of W. Rtisse'l of the sec- M. J. l"c I Except lor land the following terms and : provisions ariAct Conurrss ap John Upton Smith Santa Railr..ad R..nd Fund, conditions, vir proved June 20lb, the laws of l 1(1 Fe and flratit Cmintv 1"), the) un It r t of for tion last week botieht from J. A. A Imttr train of were seen Koh, rt W. Lynn S inta to the Slate ot New Mexico and and Possession contra1 sale wifons . Kc 9 h ,i,i,...,nl tnut pav The successful htddi r must to th. the rules rilo-.- be f lat-,o- n Fol-o- II. W. Smith Santa pay ol I. trail "ill given oa wenty-eifc- head of the the streets of last week Commissioner of Public Lands or his agent c,nmmissinrnT of I'llldre I rinds or bis reputations the State ami Ojne, the .r before Uctober 1919. Fairly Sixth. The nrriod limned (or the dura one-- of .. aKent of 1st, liieh-frni- In. such wen'i til the io-- one-- l Couiniisioner Public ""Is will oltei tcr s including Innrleri with oil cake nor to t"e of tbe fift Minn sale, s.tlc, weniu l h of I lie Icrseys, po lion corli'ir.iti"n is ' one registered bull ana n registered dirforfpt rant-be- to he fed fo stork. IN WU.NISS V.IIKKtdF, Wf 'I al our banJs on this 1 cow. Mr. Russell is ont in the best AM of onr are feO-inr- ? unto s; ranrhers 'tow 1918. us iweuly-iirs- t of Df December, .. ud all day crcam-prodticin- sun ...... no nt nnd aim' q cction r,f t':c comi- stock on account nf severe M. I Smith Santa verttsinii ai.i.....i a, pi.iisenu alt costs tnct of the 1918 r.iidema. to tbe sale herein, larh an ill dental to the sale each and all o .front court bouse therein, tbe lol and Irs herd will add considerably weaher. Des Moines Swastika. Robert W. Lynn IV he in casl herein, h.wniK detcribed tracts of ty I'V of said amounts must deposited said amounts must be in casl land, via: H. W. Sni'h Santa at the time nf sale deposited FRED MULI.EK, to the ommit from that vicinity. or certified rfltcliange or certified rxrhaiiKe at the time of sal. K State of New Mexico, ) all of them vt., , 5 N Con.rnission. t ot I'ulilic Lands News. The is and which said amounts and and which said amounts and all of then. ' ' ' State of New Mexico Portales grass beginning to eren n" lis i lie .n Containing 159.(0 acres. The im are Subject to torteiture in are subiect o, dW Kiit Publication Flee. 27, from beneath its white hlan' et of County of Santa Ft. ) New if the successful hidd-- r doe. New Mex.Vo. ".'t .hi' h1,1.le,;,!l co, mm of house, barn. well, 18. IJec D1K, be Mexico, 'i.Ah.i Last Publication .March 7, 1919. snow and the earth's On this 11th day of tuber, . . nnnirA uolhin Ibirtv davs not execute a an,J "n"n '" New Pumping Plant change nerHotiallv d M I. Smith. him the contract within thirty day. ii' ?.er, niincan n(,pr j, i,at heen mailed to by alter it lias lieen niailid to him John M. Bradley, last week bmipht from one of white to that of greer. W. and tt. w. to m aata hy tin Sale No. 1311 All of Section 16, T. 6 l.ytiu mitn, land (Mlice, contract to pro Mate Land Olfice, said ccntract to provn! M II u !. s..w., throtitrh C. I. KfRler, representative Der i.. ..i I l:- - . p.. n r... coniaininu iiu acres. The STATE OF NEW MEXICO who ami w L .'. of 1 mile, J wire Fairbanks-Mors- e fhis w;ll adorn where executed the forefroing instrument, mae payments of not less than m M. Th improvements consist of the company, month, gseen same IIX)U0- - that Ihey executed the ,,f nmety-fiv- per rent of the pur .,.7 ihe value NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION thjrIiPlj, ninety-fiv- cent of j one horse Y low grade white has shrouded. Clayton Citi- as their free act and deed. the sale and per purchase prir, twenty type chase price at any thne after ' and one five inch zens. , IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have here- - .:. , .he exoiration of thirty years from ,Me7.nmofa,'.hir,,i'."e'Je."';'1 S'Th '"d",' N Bi " described tracta will PUBLIC LAND SALE fuel engine, pump be XEN unto affixed my hand anil official seal on ,u. Hate of the contract and to provid I Ihe conlrsel and to for th ,cl.,.p(1 (or ,, DQL He will build a concrete engine balance provide ARS ($10,110) acre, which ia the MORA COUNTY tne nay ana year last aoovc wriiicn, for the payment of any unpaid at of unpaid balance at the ex- per ap A. C. McFlwain has the . L- payment any value and in house and make this installment the purchased fSF.AL) - .,:nn nt thirlv veara from the of from the date ol pruned ienof, addition thereto un- B. C. on defer- piration thirty years the ucveiaful bidder oiutt for the im Office of of best in the valley, It will he put Carson Rtttledge nlacc and J. LOVf.7., date of the contract with interest the contract with interest on deferred pay pay the Commissioner Pablle r Puhlic. at cf lour per cent provrmt-m- tlfct exitt oo the land. in on the acre tract he pur- furnitu-- for permanent Notary red payments the rate menta at the rate of four cent pet Lands, f'fty loading Exnirrs Anr. 6, 1919. in advance on the an- per Santa Fe, New Mexico. B one mile Mr. McF.lwain is an My Commission per annum payahle annum payable in advance on the anniver- chased from J. Hext, here. ENDORSED; niversary of the date of the contract, par- i .u. i i .u l.:. Each of the above described tracta will Notice is hereby given that pursuant to kshoe-deale- on the offered for aale of Act of south of town. The past fall Mr. expert r and oxnecH to No. 9616 tial payments to be credited paymcm. ,o b- - aeparateiy. the provisions an Congress, ap- 51S of the date of the contract oext cdi,cd June 20th, 1910, the laws of the harvested, ont n an exclusive nexl Cor. Rec'd Vol. Page "i tne date ol the contract next following proved Bradley apnroximatcly, shpj iStri:, Certificate of of followinf tbe date of tender, the date The successful bidder must pay to the State of New Mexico nod tbe rules aas bushels of sweet t'oor Jtr. I ord's the1 first of Incorporation of tender, Commissioner of Public Lsnds or nis of State Land tout thousand .Studio, The Mang.inese Company agent regula tiona the Office, the him about two Citizrn. ' land aelected f.r ihe Santa holding such sale, of the Commissioner of Public Laavda will offer which brought Marih Clayton (No Stockholders' Liability). The ssle ol The above lale of land will be subject offered him for the four sale Filed in office of State Fe and Grant Railroad Bond Fund to valid price by lad, at public to the highest bidder ( dollars bushel, or eight thousand Corporation County existing rights, easements righta cent interest in advance for the bal 11 A. on March per of Ncw Dec. 12, 1918; 1:30 will be to the above terms and f per o'clock, M., Tuesday, Inm-h- er Mexico, subject way, and reservations. dollars. He says that he expects to Sr ttt 20 h't; wagon lot Is if the successful bidder ance of such purchase price, fees for ad 18th,19l9, in the town of Mora. County of I'. M. conditions except that and and all costs of New of the acres where the went down to the nil well last MINNIE BURMBACK, Clerk. must in cash or certified exchange at The commissioner of Public Lands or his vertising appraisement Mora, State Mexico, in front put fifty plant pay of the incidental to the sa! herein, each and all the court house therein, the following des- frorri oil Compared UOi MB the time of sale, purchase ..Kent holding such sale reserves the right be is installed into sweet potatoes and week Folsom. the company ; hm him for the land, four of said amounts must deposited in cash cribed tracts of land, vis.; State of New Mexico, ) n...a t reject any and Ml bids ottered at said of aale feels confident that the first cron navine $1.00 per hundred pounds for cent intereat in advance for the balance or certified exchange at the time )ss per ,ac and which said amount a and all of then Sale No. 1321 SEt. SW will more than repay him for his freirnhtinu it. This will cost $35 to of Santa Fe, ) of aucn purcnaae priv to State oi ESW. County a contract lor of for are subject forfeiture to the SWX, Sec. 25; SEtfSE, WiSEW, SWji, the total tost of wh'ch $40 a thousand feet for hau'int; alone I herebv certify that this Instrument was quired to eaecute providing Possession under contracts sale Nsw Mexico, if the aucceaaful bidder does Sec. NEjJ investment, f i 11 A. of the balance of such pur- will SWWNWtf, 26; SEH, NWtfNEtf, r r ., !ii L - ' J led for record on the dav of Jan. the payment the above described tracts be ivea dav twenty-fou- r hundred dollars. ne- ,.- - instal- not execute a contract within thirty WVSWJ4, Sec. 27; WVSSW. will be ome ot inese waKons win nam ,, .. D u , .....- chase in thirty equal annual on or before October 1st. 1919. NW, N4, , e r . r- j..i price oren 10 -: JJHio'" "'j ""'J with interest on all deterred pay- aiter ii nas mauca niia uj uir EKSK& Spc. 28; All of Sec. 33; S'jSW. Portales Journal. as nnrn iu lur a luini. munics recorded in Book 2 of the records of Cor ments State Land Office, asid contract to pro All of Sec 23 R. uci of at the rate of four per cent per hand and official seal KK, Sec. 34; 35; T. N., page 547, on this 16th, day ments Witness my the vide that the at his im- Swastika. porations in and interest nf the Land Office of State of purchaser may option 23 E crtiiinitiK XWU) acres. The A. D., 1919. annum advance, payments State the make menta of not leaa than one IJ0 business changes lanuary, on ot each year. New of pay provement mtlMM of fencing, value $500. The following Witness my hand and the seal of office, due October first, Mexico, thia ninth day January, thirtieth of ninety-fiv- e cent of the recent- 1919. per pur have taken place at Portales S'ole Money and Left Suit (SEAL) will be chase price at any time after the aale and No bid on the above described ALFREDO LUCFRO. The above sale of land subject N. A. FIELD, froi tracts The Her7ctetns estahlishment at rights-of-way- , orior to the exoiration of thirty years will be for ly N. M. to valid exiating righta, easements, Commissioner ot Public Landa, of land accepted less than has a aero hv wav of County Clerk. Santa Fe County the date of the contract and to providr FIVE DOLLARS ((5.00) acre, which ia Louis Props purchased the Clayton few davs STATE OF NEW MEXICO and reaervationa. State of New Mexico for Ihe bavment of anv unoaid balance at per a bill tr:.- - T..i.t tt mm the appraised value thereof and io ad- Portales hotel and will conduct a advenfisemcnt pinned 0 onto STATE CORPORATION' COMMISSION OF - the expiration of thirty years from the thereto the successful bidder must f i ne . "v- arcn with dition first class house. a new suit of men s clotninor ann lett NEW MEXICO lonimiinonritturh aale reserves the Last ruoncation wiy. date of the contract interest oa defer for the that exiat om eating of h.M.n risjnt red at the rate of four cent pay improvements the beautiful it over niorht, shinintr throtiRh the Certificate Comparieonr ...t and all bids offered at aaid payments per the land. Jeff White bought States of America ) to rejert any annum in advance on the an A. A. Williams. window. Some United ale. per payable residence of clear plate plass )ss niveraary of the date of the contract, par Sale 1322 NWJ4 8TATE OF NEW MEXICO be on an No. - NEji. EtfNW, The Priddy-Fooshe- e has scout thinkincr thev hid State of New Mexico ) ot sale foi tial payments to credited the NWU. See. 16: T. 20 N,. R. 21 E., con- - company moneyless annexed Possession under contracts of the date of the next owned broke It is Hereby Certified, that the will be niversary contract 2WI.O0 acres. Ihe bought the stock formerly by more tnonev than was needed, and of the above described tracts give, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (otic wing the date of tender. taming improvement dol ia a full, true complete transcript on or before October 1st, 1919. consist of fencing, value $275.00. No bid oa J. W. Hubbard and the goods are ihe nlate class and took the ten the the above described tract of land will to a day-lip- of OIL. AND OAS LEASE OF PUBLIC The above sale of land will be subjec now being invoxed. lars, leaving the suit for Certificate Incorporation vvitn.s. en w hand and the official seal accepted for lest than $10.00 per acre. of of the State of LANDS to valid existing rights, easenunts, rights customer. MANGANESE the S'ate Land Office THE Nrw this ninth day of Each of the above described tracta will L. C. Denton, a merchant cf Kenna. COMPANY Mexico, Januarys SANTA FE COUNTT The Commissioner of Public Lands or hit T9t9. sale be offered for sale separately. emptied a thirty-eig- ht automatic re- Trunk Full of Booze (No Stockhol 'ers Liability). ' agent holding such reserves the right (9617). N. A. FIELD, to reject any and all bids offered at aid be volver at editor White, of the Kenna Last Marshal John Office of the Commissioner of Public aale. The above sale of land will subject Saturday, City with the endorsements thereon, as same Commissioner of Public Lands t to the terms and conditions, vis.-- of shots of- Lands, following Ferord last week. None the Spring took into custody a trunk appears on file and of record in the State of Nrw Mexico Possession under contract of ssle for th fice ol th State Cornoration Commission. above denrrihH w!l be v taking effect. full of booze and placed it in the First Publication January 17, 1919. Santa Fe, New Mexico. trartt given The successful bidder must, pay to th for safe The haul In Testimony Whereof, the Last Publication March 1919. or before October 1st. 1919. Commissioner of Public Lands or hia agent city jail keeping. State Corporation Com- i, holding such sale, of tht Srtendicl of Notice la to Witness my hand and the official sea! was the property jof four unknown mission of the State hereby given that pursuant price offered by him for the land, four V. Bal- - New Mexico nf the State Land Office of she State of for bal- County Treasurer John men a room in the Clem- - (SEAL) has caused the provisions of an Act of Congress ap- No per cent interest in advance the occupying this certificate to he New Mexico, this twenty-fift- day of ance of such feci for ad low that he has coHected mane OF MEXICO proved June 2otli, the laws of the State 1'. 18. purchase price, reports mons house at Clayton, who siirned its Chairman STATE NEW vuinber, i and and all cost An by of New Mexico, and rules and regula FRED MULLER vert sing appraisement taxes from January first of this a quick get away. ami the seal of said Com- incidental to the sale herein, each and all col- affixed at NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION tlons of the State Land Office, the Com- Commiasionrr ol Public Lsnds year, $25.4?80n. an averane daily mission, to be of New Mexico of sud amounts must be deposited in cash " of Santa Fe on missioner of Public Lands will offer for State or the time ol aala lection of ' SI ,47.5R incleiVntr Sun- the City SALE First Publication Nov. 29, 19H. certified exchange at The Farmers' Stockman this 12th, dav of Decem- PUBLIC LANl lease for the mining for, and extraction and which said amount a and all of them non-wo- This is a County Lust Publication Feb. 7, 1919. days, days. in with the ber, A. D. 1"1R. of oil and gas, at public auction to the are subject to forfeiture to the State of Bureau, M. S. DE BACA COUNTY New if bidder does splendid showing for a county that of the United (iROVES, highest bidder at ten o'clock, A. M., i n Mexico, the successful throno-,l-i .Biological Survey Chairman. Wednesday, Sth in the town not execute a contract within thirty day has heen hree successive is Office of the Commissifmer oi Fubin February him States Department of Agriculture, Attest: of San i a i"e, County of Santa Fe, Sta'e t STATE OF NEW MEXICO after it has hren mailed to by tne dror'h vears. followed hy the most Lands, Ne w in of State I.anil Office, s;iid contract to pro- arranging for rabbit drives through- MINNIE BRUMBACK, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Mexico, front the court house severe winter known to the oldest Clerk. in, the fullowing described NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION vide that the purrh.iST may at his optio is to then lands, - out the county. 'The object OF STf tCKllOI.DLKS' ; make Davmrnt. of not less than oat- settlers. Portales Journal CERTIFICATION that to use rabbit hunts and organize Run NONLIABILITY Notice is hereby given pursuant OIL AND CAS LEASE OF PUBLIC LANDS thirtieth oi nimty five pr of the pur-- j ot an rtct ot .onurcii my 9 the sale and clubs to decrease the number OF the provisions aatv i o. l-- unm i. s, 9, a. chase price at any time af'rr H." A. large MANGANESE t lune 20i h. 1910, the laws ot r'irrt, COUNTY to the r.f from Roberta Wins Prire in THE PAN AMFItlCAV o. i M ami rniV and ec. or rvec. t ; i& n ri. 11 QUAY prior expiration thirty years v of the county. Clayton rrif id, i. the dan of the contrut ?.nd to Roberts is in rece nt of a jahbits COMPANY Stale Office B.. Lots 1 to 12, Stf. Sec. S; provide Hm;h Citizen. Stoclhobbrs' of the land the Inclusive, Office of the t'omuiissinnf r ol I'iiMic ii ir he pay men of any unpaid balance at National (No Liability). of Lands will otter 1, 2, 3. 4. KfC L.OUI 1 to letter this week from the This is to that there shall hi no ("omrnissioner Public tLjK. Lot 16; Lands, thr expirati"!i of tlcriy thr certify niu-ie- - bidder t 6. SWWEW. v''.M Life Insurance Comoanv, wh'ch he on account of any hhr .iie to tne Inclusive. HUN WW. date of the contract vnh itiit on defer resi- stockholres liability of ffour as W. D. Crow sold nis Mm 9 o'clock, A. M., Pr SWtf. Sec. 32; All of .Sec. 36; T. Santa fi Nrw Mexico payments at the rale prr cent informing him that recently stork issued by the l"' Lou y SK. represents, A. C. Mitchell N'i 1W, in the town of Furl hiimner, N H B A of S(.c :o ; T. 12 N.. R. 1 2 , per ,innvm jmv.iM.' in advance on the an dence in Des Moines to ffiineae Compan- y- Stockholders Liab.lity. n - H won a by the volume of - o XiMi.-- e v 'if nt hr prize The office of the slid corpora- o De Baca State Lots 1, 2. 3. 4. 84. Sec S; is ln'iihv Riven that pursuant in nivrt:u r.iftrjM. par for the com- for a consideration of $2,250. Five principal of court hou e R, SJN. oi Act 'A tial to crcdntil n the ao business he has done tion in the State of New Mexico is at the the h(r;' ''.'"V, . 4.320.2 tlie provisions mi Conitress payment Seres of land with the residence of Palace described tract, of comprising J'llir .'Hill, 1910. the laws of niversary uf the la'e cf the ci.'inract next since Attt'tist. when a compe- go Corner Washington and Avenue; acres and aa seven sections. the of pany ; l Con,. and I h airpnl designated of New Mexico, and rules and r.pul.i-tion- ifnlh.vvifig date tender. on. He was one t'f All of Sec. 13; titive race. was put and in Ihrrrof upon whom Sala No. 1321 NF.',, of llie Slate Land Office, the Com- e in charge 1 S R. 26 K., tsuu.dO wfl) be for leas The n.ili rf land will be of twentv-fiv- nrVe winners OLD-TIM- SSPB fh he arc. 11: I. containing 0 tld accepted than cf Puli lie Lands will olfcr for abve subject the E rmssr oa, n(l rnnmr.itinn Rim. missioner fieH- - COLD CURE U H. W. acres. There are no improvements. An annual rental of $100.00 per Motion jeane for the for and extraction to valid existing rtrhi, at rigu competition coverintj the whole ...H Smith. mining an.i IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we tiavr here . . c 1 for said landa. Lease will bo mada in of oil and gas, at public auction to thr which embraces all the states and DRINK v U. T V M Wed- HOT TEA! t ' bidder 10 o'clock A. , on si-- our handa on this 7th ol oil highest at 1 unto day e!" 32ti.au' acres. substantial confomlty withiformiof land , of Public cities the National Life H 26 eoV,ain There nesd.-iy- March 12th, 1919, in the town of. The t ommissionrr ands or his bie where December. 1918. gas on file in the office of the Com and four M. I. Smith Santa Fe are no improvements. Tucunicari, County of Quay, Slate ol New "" . '" ?,'k.r.r,P7'" 'h. is writinc insurance only mlBslone of Public Lands, copy of which in the house there- - nJ " aaid a- - Get a small of Hamburg Robert W. Santa Fe Mexico, front ..f court "' out of the reeiment of package Lynn 13 SWJ4NWJ4. on n,r--')''' teen b:p Breast Tea Take o H. W. Smith Santa Fe Sal. Ne, - E'5, EtfNWtf, will be furnished application. At in, the fullowing described lands, outdid h'm. The at any pharmacy. SWjif, Sec. 20; T. 2 N R. 27 E., contain- time of the successful blddsr will Possrssion under contract of sate for the gents secretary State of New Mexico, ) bidding , of the tea, a oi 600.00 are no improve- L-- lt above will be wrote him a splendid letter, praising tablespoonful put cup )ss ing acrea. There be required to pay the Commlsslonsr of Sale No. Lota 1, 2, S'iNE;-- Wi described tracta given on boiling water upon it, pour through n fmintv of Santa Fe. ments. amount Stia. W'S. Sec. 2: T. 11 N., K. JJ t., All or nctore ucloter 1st, liy. the hut the Public Lands the of tht first 11 rot only quantity quality sieve and drink a full at am On this 11th dav of December. 191 P. he of Sec. 16; T. N R. 34 E., NEjdSVVM, Witness my hand and the official aeal teacup described tracts will rental offered, tht cast of adver- 11 of his work. tlida fore me M. I. Smith, No bid on the above year's Sec. 2; All of Sec. 16; T. N., I. a., of thr Slate Land Office of the State of time .during the day or before rctlrinir. personally appeared less than FIVE DOL- and expenses incidental thereto. 11 R. 35 Alls of Robert W. and H. W. Smith, to me be accepted for tising All of Sec. 16; T N., E, New Mexico, this twenty-sevent- oi to break Lynn which the ap- ooo-tra- ct 11 day It is the most effective way known to be the described in and LARS (15.00) per acre, ie Possession will be given as soon as Sec. 16; T. N., R. 36 E., All of Sec. .; Dercnber, 191. persons addition thereto 12 a cold and cure as it opens the who executed the instrument, and praised Value thereof, and in of least la executed by tht success- T. N., R. 33 ., All of Sections 16 and FRED MULLER, SAN MIGUEL grip, foregoing must pay for the im- 12 34 of the that executed the aame the successful bidder ful bidder, which must be within 36; T. N., R. E., All of Sectiona 16, Commiaaiouer of pores skin, relieving congestion. acknowledged they esiat on the land. thirty 12 M. 35 2, SANTM. Public Lands as their free act and deed. provements that of bid to avoid 36; T. N, E, Lots 1, of Ncw Mexico. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking days from data la ardsr Sec. 2: All of 16; State IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have here- Baud. VV'KSEM, SEMSW, Sec cold. No. UZ3t Lots 1, 7, I, 11, Sec. 2; forfeiture of and all saonss 12 36 of T. Firat Publication Ian. 3. 1919. John Condon, a local live stockman up a unto affixed my hand and official seal on Sat righta T. N., R. E., All Sec 36; U N., the time suffer from T. 3 N R. 36 E., containing 115.29 acres. R. 36 E., Lota 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec 32; T. 13 N.. Last Publication March 14, im a it next you the and year last above written. (rub-bin- of Las Vegas, recently shipped Try day The consist of fencing, wnNESfl any hand aad tka official saal R. 37 L., 9J04.S4 scree, designat- a cold or the It is inexpensive (SEAL) improvements 53.00 compriaing carload of hogs to the packing house grip. B. C. Blowing snd water right on acrea, of the Stats Lausd Offtaa at tka Stats af ed as eleven aections, but ao more than and therefore saftt J. LOPEZ, No on the above des- t entirely vegetable, Public. value ltW0.0a 'bid New Maxans, this twnnty-thlr- d sf eight sectiona will be included in any one Albuquerque. Notary of land will be accepted for day and harmless. My Commission Exniret Anr. 6, 199. cribed tract lease contract. F I leas than (166.90 per sere CLASS! ED 20 out of Las ENDORSED: The roads for mile, (9617). No bid will be accepted for less than Each of shove described tracts will of PuhUs snnual rental of $100.00 aection for Vegas are reported to be in verv Cor. Rec'd Vol. 51S tht laada, matt at an per PULONAL bad condition on account of the Certificate of be offered for ssle separately. Naw Manias, said landa. Lease will be made ia subs- of Stockholders of tantial conformity with form of oil and gas mud and water. In some places it The shove ssle of Issd will be subject First Publication Nov. 22, 1918. leaae on iile in the office of the Com- The Manganese Company terms condilioas. Last Publication, Jan. 31, 1919. of MARRY SINGLE is almost impassable and many cars (No Stockholders' Liability). to the Mltowisj ssd missioner of Public Landa. copy which IF for sure marriage best office of State Com- vti: will be furnished on application. At time largeat ia tbe Country eatabliahed II pears. and tourists are bring held up on STIFF ACHING JOINTS Filed in Corporation H of will be mission of New Mexico, Dec. 12, 1918; 1:30 bidding the auccessful bidder Thousands Honorable Wealthy members this account. Las Vegas Optic. The successful bidder must say, ts Ihe to pay the Commissioner of Pub- Wishing Early marriage, both aex. Strictly P M or his STATE OF NEW MEXICO required MINNIE BURMBACK, Clerk. CommlssNMKr of Public Leads scent lic Lands the amount ol the firet yesr'a Confidential liat free The Old Reliable Club of No. MB hoMiac each sale, the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION rental offered, the coat of sdvertiaing snd 732 Madison, Oahlaad, Calil.-- Compared JJO: him four SOCORRO Sub Soreness, from and mnsclea of New Mexico price offered ay for Ihe Isad, expenses incidentsl thereto. Possession will joints State ) advaace for the e aa aooa of ia ) per cent interest ia PUBLIC LAND BALE be given as contract lease with a mull trial bottle of old al such uprchaae price, lees far executed by the eucceeaful bidder, which YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD: Send dime, County of Santa Fe, ) sad sit costs within from date of age, birtbdate for truthful; reliable, con- with this Instrument was and sparsiaeaseat SAN COUNTY muet be thirty days OX Henry Coleman, charged the St Jacob liniment t hereby certify that Ihe sale each aad JUAN bid in order to evoia forfeiture of vincing trial reading. Haael Hause, F filed for record on the 11 of Jan. A. iacideatsl la herein, righta I4fnv No. of Frank Bourbnnnaise, has. day all ol said amounts ssaet be depowted ia and sll Box, Los Angeles, Cal 241.32s. killing 8top "dosing" Rheumatism. D., 1919, at 3:05 o'clock P. M., and was duly Office af the Commissi nasr si Public aaoaeys paid. been released from on a ten 2 of Cor- rash or certified enchaage at the lime jail ' H'a ; not one in recorded in Book of the records pain only fifty ol sale sad which asid amounts sad all Net Witness my band and the official seal MARRY Thousands lonely, congenial sse thousand dollar .bond, to await the porations page on this 17th, day of Saata Fa, nf of requires Internal treatment. Rub 5.1919. of theas are aubieet la forfeiture o the of the State Land Office the State bers, worth 150,000 up, will marry. D of January, A. D., De- urt'on the grand jury. Socorro "St. Jacobs Lini- seal office. State of New Mexico, if the successful New Mexico, this fourteenth day ol criptioas FREE. Ralph Hyde, Sea Fn soothing, penetrating Witness my hand and the of Notice is hereby gives that pursuant CsL-- No. Chieftain. on bidder does not eaecute a coo tract within aa cember, 19U. Cisco, ment" right the "tender spot," and (SEAL) mailed tne atwvtoioas ol Act al ioagress FRED I I ALFREDO LUCERO, thirty dsys sfter il haa, been to IDta. the laws MULLER, by the time you Jack Robinson State Laad Office, said con- proved Jane HM, sf Caudill say County Clerk. Santa Fe County N. M. has by tbe State af New Mexico, sad rales sad regu- Commiaatoner ol Public Landa, MARRY IF LONELY; for results try nam - Fred Candill and Oscar out comes the rheumatic pain. "St. tract to provide that the purchaser may Stats of New Mexico. beet and moat successful "Home Mskev of Dona-r- n of aot leas lations af the State Laad Office, the charged with the killing Jacob's Liniment" ia a harmless rheu- at his option make payments of Public Landa will offer at Firat Publication December 30, 1911. hundreds rich wish marriage Boon; strict ninety-fiv- e cent - at on December 12. matism cure which never LAND FOR SALE. thaa of per sale to tbe bidder st Last Publication March KM, ly confidential; moat reliable; years sf aa- Quemado. disappoints of Ihe at time after public highest 7, free. "Thc Success -- - purchase price aay o'clock A. M., oa Wednesday, February description 19'8. were brought to the sheriff and doesnt burn the skin. It takes to the esairatioa of Krieace;I Mra. Bos the sale aad prior 5th, 1919, ia the towa of Artec, County of Purdie. 55. ' Oahlaad. Leanilro 120 of con- No. office b Deputy Sheriff pain, soreness and stiffness from ach- LINCOLN COUNTY: 0 acres; patent- thirty years from the date the Saa Jaaa, Stale of New Mexico, in front I Calif-- 360 of llrtcTlftNr I .Baca. Both re confined in th ing Joints, muscles and bones; stops ed, State; fenced; improved; farniahed tract sad. la provide for the payment of the court honee therein, the following ' await house; implements: well. S3.1fl0. any uapaid balance at the expiration of described tract nf laad, vis: county iail without bond to sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. Bos 91A. New Mexico. No. 250 22S. trout the date of the con- WIDOW AND MAIDEN worth aver tJO.00. I Corona. thirty years tbe action of the court. Socorro Limber up Get a 30 cent bottle of tract with interest oa deferred payments Sals Ne. U1T SMNEM. Sec 7, anxious to marry honorable gentlessea. old-tim- T..J0 Mra 2216M e, honest "St. Jacob Liniment" at the rate of foar per eeat per annum R. 11 at.0t seres. The Writr, Warn. Temple, Las Chieftain. N.( W., containing THE LOGICAL Calif. No. 222. from any drug store, and In a moment HELP WANTED. payable ia advaace oa the anniversary of im provementa consist of house, barn, garage, TREATMENT Angeles, be free from aches and the date of the contract, partial payments fencing, sad fruit trees, value tt.225.uu. DIRECT-OUi- aC EFFECTIVE Socorro to Hova Club you'll pains, $25 for to be credited on the anniversary of Ihe LONELY WIDOW worth $30,000 would Don't I - EARN weekly, spare time, writins; FOR THE MOST OBSTINATE CASES many. A meeting of Socorro Citizens wa stiffness. suffer Rub rhruma- Mrananer. m,n,inM. P.L ntinee: details date of the contract next following the No bid oa the shove described tract will Box , Messenger, las Angeles, lal. 1 215 of leader. be lor less thaa THREE DOL- - Said By No. 222. A held recently in that city, at which away. Free. Press Syndicate, St. Louis, Ma date accepted ( v J

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"Drive on !" be said angrily, and the safety, and she knew It Had he not the sneer in Karl's voice. His siulisl T coachman touched bis whip to the been so mad about her be might have was forced. She guessed that be bud horses. But they only reared, to be pitied her, but be felt no pity, only a beard of Nikky Lurlsch-before- , that, grasped at the bridles by hostile bands deep and resentful determination to Indeed, he knew probably more than GOOD ahead. get rid of Ailkky, and then to warm she did. Just what, she wondered, Karl half rose from bis seat her by his own fire. He might have was there to knowT A great deal, If Lon Live "Sit still, majesty," said the chancel- to break her first. After that manner one could Judge by Hedwlg's face, the Is will had come g King lor. "It the students. They many queens of Karnia to "I hope you are working hard at ROADS talk, that Is all." the throne. He smiled behind bis your lessons, Otto," she said, In the4 By But It came near to be- small mustache. severe tone which Otto bad learned perilously COMPLETE MILITARY HIGHWAY MARY ROBERTS RINEHART ing a riot Led by some students, When tea was almost over, the that most people use when they refel pushed by others, the crowd sur- crown prince was announced. He to lessons. Road From Alexandria rounded the two carriages, first mut- came in, rather nervously, with his "I'm ofruld I'm not doing very well, to Camp UtT, tb Bldffway 1917, Is Out--- Oepfitfhfc tp Company AllBIhuBeMmd Copyright, by Harjflloberts Blnehsrt tering, then yelling. A stone waa hands thrust In his pockets. Tante. But I've learned the 'Getty Humphreys Longest Jtoad hurled, and struck one of the horses. He was very shiny with soap and burg address.' Shall I say It?" side of Cantonments. Another dented the body of the car- water and his hnlr was still damp "Heavens, not" she protested. Shi riage Itself. A man with a handker- from parting. In bis tnllless black had not the faintest idea what th (Prepared by the United States Depart- The leader nodded. chief tied over the lower half of bis ment of Agriculture.) said the , his long gray trousers, and his "Gettysburg address" was. Shi Nine miles of concrete road between THROUGH ADELBERT THE COMMITTEE OF TEN LEARNS "By chance," concierge, face mounted the shoulders of two round Eton be looked like a Mr. Gludstone. "this this brave veteran" he glanced collar, suspected Alexandria, Va., and Camp Humph- and harangued the crowd. not The countess sil- at the huddled companions, very anxious little schoolboy, und had relapsed Into reys, Va., soon will be for use, 01VTHE SECRET PASSAGE contemptuously figure They wanted no friendship with Kar- at all. ence. A back the ready little from In the chulr "has come across an old royal family marking the completion of planning nla. Were they to lose their national she had watched the whole passage, the one which rumor has said Greetings over, and having re circle, and supervisory work done by en- existence? He exhorted them madly his ten with scene and Karl as lay under the city wall, and for which quested that be half milk, stonily, knowing gineers of the bureau of public roads 8ynopsla. Prince Ferdinund William Otto, heir to the throne of through the handkerchief. A babel of four of tie carried his only a wohmn who loves and In we have at different times Instituted lumps sugar, sincerely of the United States department of Livonia, unaware of plots of the terrorists to form a republic. Ills noise, of swinging back and forth, of over sut down can know a she Vnew ths search." cup beside Hedwlg, and long man, agriculture for the military authori- grandfather, the king, In order to preserve the kingdom, arranges for mounted police pushing through to on Inner saw He to give his words weight. a chair. Followed a short silence. workings of his mind. She ties. The roud from Alexandria the marriage of Princess Hedwlg, Otto's to Kurl of paused, surround the carriage, of cries and the In to cousin, King That were Interest with tho archduchess busy with the anger the very turn of his head mili- Karnla. Hedwlg rebels because of an attachment she has formed for they of supreme dominating voices of the student camp Humphreys is the longest could be told the forward tea things, Olgu Loschek watching and set of his Jaw. But she saw more, Captain Nikky Lurisch, I'rluce Otto's attendunt. Countess by craning demagogues. Then at last a semblance tary highway outside of cantonments personal of the committee. Karl, and Karl Intently surveying the Jealousy, and was herself half mad been Loschck, uttuched to the menage of Archduchess is In of order, low an escort of that has planned and supervised Anuunclatu, "The entrance Is concealed at the muttering, crown prince. Ferdinand William with It love with the of Knniia, for whom she acts as She Is police with drawn revolvers around the king spy. base of the old Gate of the Moon. Our Otto, who disliked a silence, broke it She knew htm well. She had her threatened by the committee of ten, lenders of the unless carriage, and It moved ahead. terrorists, friend here followed It and reports first. self, for years, held him by holding she bows to the committee's will und helps to secrete the crown prince Through It all the chancellor had sat "I've Just token off winter flan- herself dear, the of It In good condition. For a mile or with folded arms. my by very difficulty when the king, who Is very ill, dies. Nikky Is torn between love and Only his livid face nels," he observed. "I feel very attaining her. And now this indiffer- thereabouts It follows the line of the Im- a sense of and to his told of bis had sat white-face- d duty loyalty king. Without Karl's support the and fury. Karl, too, smooth and nice underneath." ent, girl, who might .be death would the destroyed wall. Then it turns passive, at his small mustache. king's bring terrorists Into control. The terrorists fix picking Hilda giggled, but Hedwlg reached his. Indeed, for the taking, but who goes to the palace Itself." But, as the moved on, he the camlvul as the time for kldnuplug the crown prince. carriage over and stroked his arm. "Of course would offer or promise no love, was "Into the palace?" said : "A few moments I ngo observed she said blm to the instinct of posses- "By a flight of stairs, Inside the that there had been few you do," gently. rousing changes. But William sion by her very indifference. He had wall, to a door In tho roof. This door, there has been, I a "Nikky," continued Prince CHAPTER XIV Continued. lighted, und In the perceive, after all, his "does not wear told her the that night In the foyer, strutting which was lokod, he opened, having great change." Otto, stirring tea, truth, 13 about, wus bis successor. Old Adel- he flannels. Miss Braitbwalte thinks mountain liui. It was Hedwlg he carried keys with him. The door "One cannot Judge the many by the any The concierge bent closer over the bert quickened his steps. describes as In the tower. As It was he Is very careless." wanted, Iledv.ig herself, her heart, all table. "Doctor the few, majesty." of her. if she knew be Weidernmn, king's At the edge of the pluce, neur the night, he could not see clearly, but But Karl raised his King Karl's eyes gleamed with And, Karl, Is one of he statuo of the only eyebrows. would move heaven and earth to physician, us," whispered. queen, they took a car, the roof nt that point Is flat." In his rooms, the dust of amusement. He saw the Infuriated get "The king lives now only because of and so reached the borders of the removing the thing he wunted. city. "Stand up, Adelbert," said the leader his Journey, broken by the automobile stlmuluuts to the heart. Ills body Is After that they wulkcd far. The scent sharply. "This that our comrade tells ucross She surveyed tbe group. How little trip the mountains where the I already dead. When the stimulants of the earth, fresh turned the Is they knew whut was In store for them by true?" two railroads would some duy meet, cease, he will die." was In their She, Olga tbe of plough, nostrils. Cattle, "It Is true, excellency." Karl reflected on the situation. A dual Loschek, by lifting Old Adelhurt covered his eyes. Ho turned out after tho a nnger. could turn their smug superi- long winter, "Shown a diagram of the palace, monarchy, one portion of It restless had gone too fur to retreat now. grazed or in the fields. ority into tears and despair, could ruin lay Through could you locate this door?" und revolutionary, was less desirable Driven by and he had the ooze of the ; them and send them for shelter brooding trouble, road the two plodded Old Adelbert stared around him thnn the and flying allied himself with the of durk-oee- old present peace prosperity to the ends of the earth. powers Adelbert struggling through with hopelessly. It was done now. Noth- of Karnia. And unrest was very difficulty, tho him contagious. But when she looked at the little concierge exhorting ing that ho could say or refuse to say He might find himself In a difficult lie sat silent while the concierge to haste. crown legs ea'lng his Impatiently would change that. He nodded. position. prince, dangling, cleared the table, und put the dishes At lust the leader and sur- thin bread und butter as only i hun paused, When, soon after, a chart of the He glanced about his rooms. In one in a pan for hLs niece to wash. And his I in- small can eat, she shivered. veyed surroundings: "Here palace was placed on the table, he of them Prince Hubert had met his gry boy throughout the evening he said little. must cover he By what means must she do all this! your eyes, comrade," dlcatcd the location of the door with a death. It was well for Mett- At something before midnight he and said. "It Is a all must com- enough By what unspeakable means! formality trembling forefinger. "It Is there," he llch to sny the few could not for his host were to set out on a grave ply with." speak t said thickly. "And may God forgive the many. It took but one man to do Building a Better Road. matter, nothing less than to visit the Old Adelbert drew back. "I do not me !" Karl snw the king that evening, a for tho thing I have done a murder, Karl reflected grimly. committee of ten, and Impart the old like your rule. I am not as other men. short visit marked by extreme formal- by of the But when be arrived tea In the engineers bureau, although soldier's discovery. In the Interval he I must seo where I XV. for ity, ond, on the king's part, by the the construction and su- go." CHAPTER archduchess' white room he total planned snt wnlting, anil nursing his grievances "I shall lead If drawing keen and frank scrutiny of one who these you curefully. And, was urbane and He kissed pervised by engineers aggregates to keep them warm. I can He King Karl. smiling. is near the end and fears nothing but several hundred miles nnd covers you feur, curry you." the hand of the archduchess and bent prac- Black Humbert, waiting for the hour chuckled ut the But old Adel- "They love us dearly! said King the final moment. Karl found the tically all the of con thought. over Hedwlg's with a flush of white recognized types to start and tilling his tankard repeat bert knew do Karl. meeting depressing and the king's eyes first-clas- s well that he could It teeth. struction, from sand clay to dly, grew loquacious. He hinted of knew was u The chancellor, who sat beside him disconcerting. that he us child to those Then saw bituminous surfaces and concrete arms. He to the In the royal carriage, shrugged his he Olga Loschek, and his mighty submitted smile stiffened. The countess came roads. Seventeen highway engineers bandage, however, with an 111 shoulders. "They have had little rea- and one of construc- grace forward, curtsied, and as he extended Countess Loschek sees a superintendent that caused the concierge to smile. son to love, In the past, majesty," be next tion were detailed to work his hand to her, touched it lightly chance for revenge. The military by "It hurts your dignity, eh, old said briefly. installment the bureau in July, 1917, the period of Karl and watched with her Hps. They were quite cold. gives the exciting rooster 1" he said Jovially. "Others, of laughed, the details. their assignments varying from three crowd. He and the chancellor rode For Just nn Instant their eyes met. greater dignity, have felt the 6ame. on an to fifteen months. alone, Karl's entourage, a very modest It wus, the surface, amiable But all submit in tho end." and tea BE one, In another quiet party. Hedwig had (TO CONTINUED.) Ho piloted the veteran among the following carriage. taken her a KEEP TRAVELED ROADS OPEN There was no military escort, no pomp, up position by window, graves with the ease of fomillnrUy. and was silent. Behind "SOFT SNAP" FOR PRISONER once It had been felt unwise. Karl, paying conspicuously Only he spoke. "Know you where her were the soft of sliver Commissioners of Several ostensibly a visit of sympathy, had ring against Highway you are?" china, the countess' gay tones, Karl's Declared He Will Eastern States Plan to Remove "In u said come unofficially. Jail Unsanitary, Held," Adelbert, "recently suave ones, assuming gravity, us he Serve His Sentence In Office of Snow This Winter. ploughed." Tho chancellor was not so calm as inquired as to his majesty's health; County Commissioner!. "Aye, in a Held, But he appeared. He had lined the route right enough. the Archduchess Annunciata pretend A commissioners or their one which sows from the station to the palace with his Babel of Noise, of Swinging Back Highway corruption, and raises ing a solicitude she did not feel. And thnt the Jull was New Connecti- Ga- had for contin- and Forth. Declaring county York, nothing, until perhaps great St. men; prepared very all all artificial. be- call-lu- g forced, Insnnitary and unfit for a human cut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and briel calls in his crop." gency so fur as he could without face of the archduchess, and bent "Grandmother," Hedwlg whispered ing to be confined In, nnd that the Delaware recently met with the High- Then, the of the out the guard, as the carriage, toward the crown with eurnest-nes- s. realizing meaning from her window to the austere old prince county authorities nppnrently are dif- Truffle association of the state of mounds over which he old Adel- druwn by Its four chestnut horses, way trod, bronze figure In the place, "was It fident about the situation, New York and had bert crossed himself. moved slowly along the streets, his "As ' remedying reported that plans like this with you, at first? Did you a mntter of fact," he said, Kenneth Mucklntosh been made to the most traveled a hnndful know of this meet eyes under their overhanging thatch "since mentioned sub- Presiding Judge keep "Only shiver when he touched your hand? you huve the ordered Joe who roads this Of boasted the were watching ahead, seurchlng the do not wear Your Ambrose, pleaded open every day winter. ing place," concierge. "I, And doesn't it matter, after a year?' ject, I any either. to to be confined nn of and u few others. we meet crowd for symptoms of unrest and I seem most guilty petty larceny, appropriation $1,000,000 made by Only may Very feeble," said the archduchess' 'Nikky' surprisingly In the office of the county commission- New York for maintenance of with the committee face to face." Anger he saw in plenty, and to have the same tastes about various the voice, behind her, "but so brave a ers for SO days. routes used by trucks "You must hnve Influence," oh suspicion. Scowling faces and frown- things." army transport great lesson to us all." Judge likewise Intimated $5X1,000 Is available for snow removal. served old Adelbert ing brows. But as yet there was no "Do you like the timidly. "He has had a long and conspicuous dogs?" Inquired that more be sentenced In re- "I control the He who disorder. He sut with folded arms, crown much Interested. prisoners may Connecticut the cost of snow guilds. today career," Karl observed. "It is sad, but prince, to the commissioners' office, unless on his I moval 1,000 miles of highway ag- can swny lubor to his will Is power- magnificent in uniform beside Karl, we must all come to I he will "Dogs Why, yes. I have quite a better who wore civilian and looked It hope steps are taken soon to provide gregated about $50,000 last winter, or ful; very powerful, comrade. Labor be able to see me, number of dogs." for than the Is the beast which car less royal than he quarters county prisoners approximately $50 a mile. great tires of perhaps felt "Hedwlg!" said her mother, sharp "I should think It would be nicer Jail. and Is now And too, watched the present rying burdens, but learning Karl, crowd, ly, "your tea Is getting cold." to have Just one dog, and be very The order of the court was carried Its Its and an In- fond of would WAR TEACHES GREAT LESSON strength." feeling temper feigning Hedwlg turned toward the room. It But I suppose they out after Ambrose hod refused to en- difference he did not feel. Los-che- k "Aye," suid old Adelbert "Had Olga Llstlessness gave her an added dignity, eat a great deal. Do you believe in In the Canadian In order to had been He did not want love list army been wise, I would have Joined a guild. right. a new charm. Karl's eyes flamed as at first sight?" a of bis sentence. He Soldiers Returning From France Tell I trouble. More than he was I" ex- gain suspension Then might huve kept my place at that, of he watched her. Even her coldness "Otto said the archduchess, is Italian and declared be of Many Advantages of Improved He Piloted the Veteran Among the an now to crave an subject, the opera. As It Is, I stood alone, and age popularity. Many appealed to him. He had a feeling tremely shocked. vns to the United Highway System. Graves. me of the measures which had willing fight for they put out." made him that the coldness was only a young He turned to her apologetically. "I but not for Canada. "You do not beloved In his own land had no was to find States, matters In which he had stand alone now. Stand higher girl s armor, that under It was a deep only trying out how many A cot was Ambrose In One of the great lessons at home past proved and we purpose than the smiles of the he provided for, bis value to the cause. Old Adelbert by us, will support you. The this, ly passionate woman. The thought of things and Nikky agreed about," the auditorium of the commissioners' which the great war taught us is that will not Its friends." crowd. So he watched and talked of he believes in love of sol- gathered that, if he had not actually republic forget seeing her come to deep, vibrant life explained. "Nikky office, and three deputy sheriffs, each good roads. Ask any of the Thus old Adelbert indifferent things. In at first He It Is the diers murdered the late crown prince and heartened, bright- his arms thrilled him. sight. says only working hours, will stand guard from "over there" when they ened somewhat should an "It is ten years since I have been real kind of love, because love Isn't eight his wife, he hud been closely con- up Why he, When be carried her tea to her, he over him until his sentence Is com return how they found the roads and old soldier, sweat at the of here," he observed, "but there are few bent over her. "Please I" he a thing you think out You feel of cerned In It His thin, old flesh crept thought said. only pleted. Two extra deputies, and per- highways Europe, and ask especial blood? Great heroic changes." to me. It" with anxiety. It wus a bad business, chuges required "Try like three, will have to be employed ly those engineers and members of the meusures. was because be was old "We hnve built no "I'm I" The archduchess met Karl's haps and he could not withdraw. It great buildings," sorry," Hedwlg said quickly. eyes. to carry out the order of the court motor corps what In their estimation, that he feared change. He stumped said Mettllch bluntly. "Wars have left "Mother has forgotten the lemon." You see!" she said. was one of the "We should have had the child, too," no The prisoner will be taken to a res- greatest advantages the through the without urg- us money, majesty, for building I" Karl smiled his "But it is sound doctrine," Karl ob allies had In boasted the concierge, "and saved passageway and, shrugging taurant for his meals. Seattle the transportation of ing, and stood erect and with That being a closed so to fetched the lemon. served, bending fvrwnrd and with a much bother. But he bad been, un- shoulders road, shoulders, "Right food and supplies and they will state while the re- Karl tried another. "The he "And we slanting glance at "I known to us, sent to tho A squured bunduge was speak, now?" Inquired. aren't Hedwlg. quite that outside of a never ceasing flow of country. moved. to have a talk agree with him again. And this friend matter of milk, I believe." going together?" Miners Live Long. motortrucks and equipment the excel- He wus "If wish It, I dare we shall." of yours, he thinks love Is the "But do not war on rather longer than Olga you say only It Is an fact that even lent highways and roads permitted the you suy you Loschck hud been In said Into thing In the world, I dare say?" extraordinary children I" comprehending "Majesty," Hilda, frowning when deaths from accident are Includ- uninterrupted use of this equipment his His her "I see a for Well, he thinks a great deal of "Bah! A babe of a few months. surroundings. old eyes at first teacup. marriage it ed, the rate of mortality among miners saw but She her mother's But he says that love of country comes said the "I little the tublc and its candles you." Ignored scowl, of Great Britain Is materially lower ROAD OFFICIALS TO Furthermore," concierge, in and tilted her to examine first before onythlng else." QUALIFY have a nose for their gruesome holders. But when cup It than that among any other big class the police. I 8nt he saw the "A Karl Joined her, and The archduchess glanced at Hedwls a as a scents a bone. committee his heart failed. marriage!" of labor, except agriculturists, and ap spy, dog Who, embodied before with mock at the tea furiously. The girl had closed her Civil 8erviee Examinations Required think discovered Hueckel?" Here, him, was every- peered anxiety preciably lower than the average rate you, he had loathed grounds. that my fate eyes, and was detached and of Candidates for Highway "Ilaeckel !" Old Adelbert sat thing during all his "Strange sitting of mortality among males. This fact upright and should be confined in so small a com- pale. She would have liked to box her Offices. In his chair. upright loyal years anarchy, was discovered by Doctor Tatham, murder, treason. His face worked. pass! A happy marriage? Which am ears. Karl was no fool, and there was Haeckel the while acting as superintendent of sta re- "Aye, Ilaeckel, Jovial, The cords In his neck stood out like I?" talk enough. He would bear It of Some of the states and cities the Who but IT course. tistics In the office of the registrar gen candidates archconsplrutor. strings drawn to the breaking "The long yellow leaf. Yes, It looks quire for appointment to suspected him. He was too fierce. lie point "Tell os eral. Doctor Tatham points out that the to ine concierge was ror happy. But you may be rather about your Dllcrimaire. highway departments pass a had no caution. He was what a peace speaking, while the risk of fatal accidents among civil remov- all his boasting, he was 111 at ease. shocked when I tell you." Otto," she suggested. service examination, thus ful citizen may fancy a revolutionist the coal miners Is much greater than offices from His voice had lost Its bravado, and "Shocked?" Well, I went," said the crown males ing the political Influence. to be. I watched him. He was not "I said "We among other generally, their This is to be desired. Men who bad taken on a fawning note. think," Hilda, grinning, "that prince reflectively. walked a long of death disease la much greatly brave. He was reckless because he are to me." ume, ana was warm. risk by lower, have shown administrative abil- "This Is the man of whom word was you going marry it very I have 16.6 cent less than all occu good had nothing to fear. And at last 1" a being per should be continued In office. sent to the committee," he said. "Delightful quite large blister, and the arch and 23.2 cent less ity In caught him." "And we to bad to his pied males, per than the communities where ventured to ask that be be allowed are going have" bishop take off and all males. While coal this policy has Old Adelbert was forward on 1" walk in that of miners sitting to come here, because he brings in "Hilda cried the archduchess fret his , because bis feet more been followed there is general satis- the edge of his chair, his Jaw No one appear to suffer than the aver- dropped. formation of value." fully, "Do stop that nonsense and let hurt saw. It was on a coun from faction with road and street "And what then?" he gasped. "lie us talk. I was lane. But I'm age mortality bronchitis, they "Step forward, comrade," said the trying to recall, this try afraid It didn't do show marked from was but a boy. Perhaps you mis she said to KarL ."when very much Immunity consump leader. "What Is your name and oc morning," yon good." He drew a long their from disease judged him. Boys are reckless." last visited us." She knew oreatn. tion, mortality that cupation T" it quite less than half the average. From Caring for Highways. "I him," said the ' "NoT" being caught concierge "Adelbert, excellency. As to occu well, but she preferred having Karl Karl Inquired. nervous In caring for highways used now "I have said It He knew much. He think she diseases of the system their pation, for years I was connected with had forgotten. "It was, I Suddenly the boy's chin quivered. Is 18 cent ten times as much as they were a year bad names, places, even dates, For before He was mortality per lower; heart the opera. Twenty years, excellency, believe, Just Hubert" terribly afraid he was going 10 cent lower, and from ago nothing could fit the case so well that matter, he confessed." "Yes," said Karl to cry, and took disease, per Then I grew old, and another" His gravely, "Just be a large sip of tea, disease of the liver, 10 per cent lower as "a stitch in time saves nine." "Then he Is dead?" quavered old voice broke. fore. wnicn cleared his voice. Adelbert. than among all males. "What Is the Information that brings "Otto was a baby then." "My grandfather is not any better," Cellsrs for Vegetables. The concierge shrugged his shoul A very small child. remember he said. some you hereT" I "Perhaps one else "Unsinksble". Ships. Storage cellars for vegetables need ders, "Of course fas said I was I- briefly. Suddenly old Adelbert wept, terrible that afraid to handle him." should have gone. am not very "With to unslnkable a cool temperature. If there Is a fur- "For a time he was In "He Is regard ships," kept here, an, tears that forced their way from his a curious boy, old beyond his good," he explained to KarL "It in a London nace In the cellar, partition off tho upper room. He could have saved says a writer paper, "Mr. faded eyes, and ran down his cheeks. years. Rather a little prig, I think. ought to be a very good person. He on the use of space for storage. himself, if be would. We could hare He has an Is Pitt's plan depended "I cannot excellencies!" be cried. 1 English governess, and she very sick." air and of certain struc- used him. .But be turned sulky, re And has made him a woman." compressed - I cannot" quite little "Perhaps," suggested Karl mocking- modifications hull in Chicken Selective Draft. fused did not When Karl tural of the order speech, eat he He collapsed into the chair, and laughed, bnt Hedwlg flushed. ly, with a glance at Hedwlg, "they enable to be used. Culling Is the selective draft applied was taken be added with unc "It Is There," He Said Thickly. Is to it Incidentally, away," throwing his arms across "He not that sort at all," she de- should have sent this of In- to flock of chickens. was the table 'Nikky his designs included a method of your tion, "be so weak that be ctrold bowed bis bead on them. His shoul- crown must be a he clared stoutly. "He Is lonely and and yours." Hot walk." He prince quite lad," corporating the ship's decks with her rose and consulted ders heaved nnder his old uniform. "He was a babe in rather pathetic. The troth Is that no Annunciata stirred restlessly. She Keep the Dogs Tied. silver . "We experimented. sides, for which he claimed that It great can go now," The committee stirred, and the con arms, then, but frail, I one really cares for him, considered this talk of Nikky In Put the dog on the same legal status be said. "The committee likes thought" except" would add greatly to the strength of prompt- cierge caught him brutally by the "He is sturdy now." The chancellor 'Except Captain Lartsch!" said tho execrable taste. the hull for external shocks as sheep, hogs, horses and cattle. Take ness." archduchess ' resisting wrist relapsed Into watchfulness. smoothly. "Yon and he, "He Is not particularly good." of all kinds. I did not presume In away his right to run at large day or They left the one with have done so together, striding Up your be said, from "Before I see the Princess Hedwlg." Hedwlg, your best by him, "Oh, bo Is not particularli 1912, and I do not know, to express night oat with long that were sur- clenched steps teeth. "What stupidity Is Karl made another attempt "it might surely." good?" any confident opinion on a technical prisingly light for bis size, the other, this? Would yon play with death be well to tell me how she feels about The bit of byplay was not lost on "Well, be thinks he Isn't He ears an can . Alfalfa Is back a r matter which only expert Judge Hay Fin. hanging trifle, as one who walks But old Adelbert was beyond fear. things, I would like to feel that the Karl the sudden stiffening of Hed- be doesn't find it easy to love his but It seems to me Alfalfa hay Is fine for the colts, because be must Old who He shook his bead. narrowed properly; certainly Adelbert, "I cannot" be prospect Is at least not disagreeable to wlg's back, Olga'a eyes. country more than anything In the that tbe problem of keeping a calves, pigs and Iambs. It Is largely bad loTed his better than bis his face hidden. had been then. ship king muttered, her." Olga right, Trust her world, for one thing. And be smokes afloat after she has been torpedoed replacing bran. was a Then dis- country, lagging "patriot" that the concierge stood erect and The chancellor was not listening. for knowing facta when they were a great many cigarettes." not to be beyond the power of His breath came short and folded his arms across became set ought night his chest "He There was trouble ahead. It bad come, agreeable. His eyes and "Another taste In common" Jeered human Ingenuity to solve; and the In- Value 'of Colony House, labored. His throat was dry. As they Is terrified, that Is all," be said. "If then, after alL He muttered some- watchful, hard, too, had any noticed. KarL In bis smooth, Ironic which lead to The value of the. house lies the carefully fluences might the colony passed opera, however, be threw the committee wishes, I can tell tbem thing behind bis gray mustache. The There were ways to deal with such a tones. of for this purpose In the chance of giving the growing bis bead op. The was of this matter. bo - plans performance Later, can bo In horses stopped, as the crowd suddenly situation, of coarse. They were glv- Annunciata was In tbe last stares six years ago ought not to be In opera- - birds a changed environment over, bat the great boose was still terrogated." closed In front of them. blm this to secure their own Irritation. was lng girl Jof There no nii.t.nn. a today." u girl with German babies. Money will mraovtD umroiN nriEi!UTioii PAY not pay for these things, but money Are Distinctive GEHMANY MUST nd work can In some small degree Wraps That pay for the wrecked factories and ru- ined business of the city of Lille, and S1WSOI00L through the payment of this money Boche Entitled to No More Sym- and labor the people of Germany will Is not and that pathy Than Any Criminal. . learn that might right, Lesson war for the purpose of gratifying a selfish ambition is not profitable. (By REV. P. B. F1TZWATER. D. D., Teacher of English Bible In the Moody WRECKED CITIES AND LIVES Why Lille Was Not Destroyed. Bible Institute of Chicago.) The Germon retreat from Lille came (Copyright, 1918, Western Newspaper near the close of the war when the Union.) Autumn to winter Into spring. utes, then over the beaten egg In knew were beaten and winter, pour Many Girls Lille Are Mother of Germans they Spring Into summer, summer into (ail--So and cook over water five minutes. Stir Ger- would have to and for that LESSON FOR JANUARY 26 and so we Babee Whose Fathers Are they pay, rolls the changing year, In the lemon Juice and when the mix- reason the Itself was not de- change. mans Punishment Cannot city ture I partly cool, pour into a baked stroyed. But the fact that it was not ISRAEL CROSSING THE RED SEA. Be Too Severe. A TEA. pustry shell and bake. destroyed Is but another evidence of A CAKE WITH CUP OF of vir- German selfishness rather than LESSON TRXT Exodus 14:111:21. These are the I ask By WRIGHT A. PATTERSON. tue. GOLDEN T'SXT Thus the Lord saved Small cake of various kinds may gifts win Of thee, spirit serene; When a robber breaks Into your There are hundreds of cities and the Israelites that day out of the hands be made now which will last all for the dally task, of the a Strength house and steals that which he can towns have been after Egyptians. Exodus li:2Q. ter nnd moke Courage to face the road, that destroyed ADDITIONAL, MATERIAL Deuteron- Good cheer to me bear the trav- then that ; hun- cup of tea a real help carry away and, destroys being looted ns Lille was looted 4:K2-4- 78:1-1- omy Psalms l(Ki:M; If accompa- eler's load. which he cannot steal, you expect that dreds of towns where even the mate- 11:27, Joy And for the hours that come between, a when caught he will be punished both rial of which they were built has been nied with dnlnty An Inward Joy In all things heard and de- seen. Van Dyke. for what be stole and for what he carried away that It might be used tn The tenth stroke from the strong cuke or cooky. Henry stroyed. fortifications be- band of the Hindu riinruoh Cinnamon Star. the construction of Almighty CHOICE DISHES. So It is with Germany. hind which the Germnn army might willing tb let Israel go. The tenth turn Take one pound The German under the defend Itself nnd Its gains. of the srew of brought of unblnnched al- army, acting omnipotence In hotels where beef tenderloins are orders of German For all of these should pay him to time. The Israelites gn out on monds, chopped the government, Germany steuks or trimmed for roast stole It could In for to come. their wuy to the land with a fine, one pound of powdered sugar, cut Into everything carry away now, and generations promised the ends nnd trim- the invaded sections of and No board should high hand. the land of the whites of seven eggs, one tenspoonful ing, Belgium, sympathetic pardon Through are used for Salis- nnd what It could not on case. No sentiment- Philistines the would have of cinnamon. Beat the egg whites mings France, carry sit Germany's journey steuk. In the home a voice In been short ; but God com- stilt and dry, fold In the cinnamon. bury away it destroyed. alist should have deciding comparatively Is one-thir- d nnd such meat too expen- I was In the of Lille short- her punishment. There Is no more, manded them to turn from that wuy Take out of the mixture city very sive to buy for chopping, after the Germans had If as much, reason for leniency In fix- lust going through the land of the Into the rest fold the nlmonds. Spread ly retreating nnd form so the tenderer portions It. Before the war Lille of Germany than Phflistiues see war and desire to powdered sugar on a board evacuated ing the punishment they of round are used. be for In the turn back to The Lord hud re- the mixture Into a sheet a fourtn oi the had been one of the busiest and most there would leniency fixing Egypt. Is the ruthless of for their needs. "He knoweth an Inch thick. Cut In stars, cover witn The meat put through prosperous manufacturing towns In all punishment of slayer spect cutter or our he we are Icing, set aside and bake In a very the finest of Europe, Its great factories, pro- your son or your daughter. Germany frame, renieinbreth that first ribbons must all that the present and fu- dust." (l'sulnis 103:14). He our Blow oven. scraped, carefully, ducing linens, cottons, velvets, pay on one side then on the and woolen goods, had all over ture generations can pay, and she will trials to our ability to meet them. The Sand Tart. Take one cupful of patrons other. For ench of prepnred even then have her crime only of the wilderness wus a one and ono-hn- lf cupfuls of pound the world, and its sugar and chemical expiated way longer butter, of beef of France with In a small route, but it had vuluuble les- three and whites meat, take pound plants supplied much degree. many sugnr, eggs, yolks and mix sons for this es- one of marrow; crush the marrow these products. Any Demand Not Too Great. them, liy way they beaten separately, tnblespoonful for the of war, but half a or halting It evenly through the meat, then For four years, during the German am sure know the desire of the caped experience wnter, teaspoonful mix I I s Roll ench pound of the prepared meat occupation, the factories of Lille had in all learned the crokeduosB and perverse-nes- powder and flour to roll. very American people for fair play with In gradually one-hnl- f cupful of been idle. They are Idle today, and with of their own heurts (Deuteronomy thin, cut in shapes and sprinkle very things, including the settlement In a mod- cold water. Press Into shape, but not they will be Idle for many months to do 8:2). sugar and cinnamon. Buke Germany. They would not wish to too Keep the edge as come. The reason Is that Germany The Lord went before them In a erate oven. compactly. the German people on Injustice In the thick as the center so that they will stole the machinery from nil of these of cloud and a of Bent four eggs 15 min- demand for reparation. As I rode mile pillar by day pillur Peppernute. cook Broil over coals or In a or In the few cases indi- utes with a Dover add one evenly. The next that every one at the front fastened with factories, very after mile over the devastated fields fire by night, lie not only thus in n hot very thing, pockets where actual theft was not or of sugnr and bent gas range, or pan broil very as sown of bone buttons and buttonholes. There possible of Belgium and northern France, as I cated unto them the right path, but pound powdered cook on one thought about, as the noise the machin- another 15 minutes. Add the grated frying pan. Let the meat ' Is a narrow of tne material across profitable, they destroyed passed through town after town that walked with them In It. God does not the peace Jubilee died down, was The of Lille told me that rind nnd of one lemon, ono side till a drop of meat julco appears the front of the coat with n button ery. people had been destroyed because of a mud deliver and then leave us ulone, but Juice onco to cook something new to wear. There was this theft of had been car- of cinnamon, one-ha- lf on the top, then turn at at each end. Only ono button ap- machinery craze for loot and world domination, becomes our companion. At the Lord's powdered broiled un Immediate reaction In tin? matter ried to such the Huns a of cloves, one-hn- on the other side. Serve with to fasten the front, but its re- lengths that I felt that could the American people direction they turned from their first teaspoonful of from the that pears even Invaded the homes of the and one of bacon and French fried potatoes. dress, economizing are by the people but see the I was course and were made to face a seem- a grated nutmeg cupful se- sponsibilities lightened things seeing, they s a of ham the war Inspired, from the rather and took from them their ma- flour with one nnd one-hn- teasjioon-ful- Mexican Ham. Take slice nature of the cloth which has a way sewing would feel, as I felt, that any demand ing dilliculty. The Hed sea wus before from do- Add flour to 2 inches thick ; rub Into It one small date colors nnd plain styles of a few chines. be made could not be r. and mountains on either side. of baking powder. clinging together. Possibly that might them, table-spoonf- without to the other nnd cut with small cutters, of mustard nnd n ing Just things. little fasteuers out German Fathers of Their Babes. Could they have seen the ruins The stricken Egyptians had recovered roll very teaspoonful Dressmakers are overwhelmed with snap help bake on buttered tins In a moderate of brown sugar. Lay the ham The coat makes n support for a The Germnn army looted this beau- of the beautiful cities of Tpres, from their sorrow and novV saw the work nnd all women with one accord oven. n bottom of n casserole. Pare and much that covers the tiful French city of more than 200,-00- 0 La Bassee, Peronne, St. Israelites Jn n situation from Ich want some new and clothes. capo longer, hun- ono of slice sutllclent potatoes for the family pretty arms und is to the population. It stole not alone the Quentln, Noyon, Lens and many they could not extricate themselves. Nut Cake. Take cupful This Is the most in beautifully joined one of and cover to the depth of 2 or 3 Inches. natural feeling nt the sides. A narrow from Its factories nnd Its dreds of others, they, too, would They Interpreted this to mean thut chopped fine, cupful our uni- underwrap machinery two bits of butter substitute un- the world since clothes are but even its people. French say with one voice: "Germany must Moses was unable to lead them out of sugnr, one cupful of flour, eggs. Dot with collar of the same material supports homes, a of fnt. versal menns of expression and we mothers told me of how 8,000 their dilliculty;' went Flavor with lemon or rose and form less the hum has thick edge a turnover collar of velvet in n dark young pay." therefore, they cover with must dress up to the Joynusness of o In size of a with pepper nnd shade. The hat worn with this girls of twenty-tw- yeurs of age and The boche will appeal, and fact in pursuit, hoping yet to prevent them Into small balls the walnut, Sprinkle our like having victorious soldiers home Is well to It under had been carried away at one Is appealing, for the sympathy of the from going out of the country. and bake. milk, much escalloped potatoes. wonderfully suited it. Set In the oven and bake for two hours. agnin. Is a tarn but contrives to be I. The Miraculous of the Sprlngerlle. Beat four eggs as stilt or or dignified Escape Steak. Take n slice of Wraps and conts of cloth fur, and Its decoration of daisies makes if Israelites (14:13-22)- . ns (15 minutes Is about long Spanish n possible 2 thick. Grease a both combined, have been made in add a pound of powdered round steak inches youthful. were In a straitened condition enough), In great variety of styles this season. They 15 minutes. Add pan or casserole and place steak the sugnr and beat again In has been a fen-tur- e Nutria. but had no reason to feur, for the bottom of the dish. Slice onions to the Originality design Natural flour to which a tenspoonful of baking so new- Is Lord had led them there. It is safe thinly-slice-d of the styles that a Natural nutria much used on has been sifted nnd roll out. depth of an Inch nnd finish with to be where the Lord leuds, though powder Dot comer among them must be of su- childish this season. It Is a PInce the bonrd face down potatoes 2 or 3 inches deep. every uvenuu Is closed against us. sprlngerlle nnd perior quality and very unusual de- pretty fur, something like natural, and with a weight to print the with sweet fat ; sprinkle with salt There seems to be a two-fol- d In press sign to meet the standards al- heaver, but not nearly as expensive. It object the With a pepper and cover with milk. Bake In high Into this figures well Into dough. set. Here's a new a Is made up Into fetching little crnvats, leading them peculiar place: cut the enkes und a modernte oven two hours. Tomatoes ready, , to fuith of the shnrp knife npnrt combination of coat and collars and with round childish strengthen the people over In the may be used for variety In place of the unique let them stand night. Invites It muffs to mutch, of course. A 19 and to luy a snare for the overthrow aniseed and milk. These dishes are favored for that comparisons. appears morning sprinkle with to be of a cloth but one the of the Egyptians. The people, ns usual, not as the and heavy jersey just Indispensable completing bake in a moderate oven. Do add the busy day, vegetables cos-tum-e. their unbelief and even cen- can visualize It In other soft coatings touch to any wee mold's winter displayed too much flour. ment are all cooked together and ready sured Moses for leading them out of as velours or pompon cloth. It Is Little cups In the rakish fore Icicle. Roll rich pastry very thin, to serve. Moses replied to their mur- a sleeveless short coat hanging strait and aft shape of the overseas army Egypt. with butter ond sprinkle with murs by "Fear ye not, stand spread I from the shoulders. It Is turned up service cap are made of nutria nnd are saying, clnnnmon nnd Hull up very These are the thlnss prise still and see the salvation of the sugar. And hoM of dearest worth: about the bottom und forms two deep matched by collars und muffs. nnd cut In Icicle Bake Lord." still In such a trial tightly lengths. I.lKht of the sapphire skies, , Standing, nnd then roll In powdered sugar before Pence of the silent hills, Is faith taking hold on God's prom- the serving. Shelter of w.iods and comfort of ises. This is hard for the natural gniKB. man to do. Before the sulvutiuu of Music-- of birds, murmur of little rills, During the years within which we Shadow nf clouds that swiftly pass, can ever be seen or lei- the Lord experi- live, life will never be aealn as And nfter showers the smell of (low- enced we must come thus to him, surely and care-fre- e as it lias been. ers While reposing our confidence in the The magnitude and importance of the And of the pood brown earth, problems of reconstruction of the best of nil, along the way friend- Lord, there comes u time when we fab- And world's torn mentnl and material ship and mirth. must make our fulth active. God suld, ric are too (treat for genial tolera- Henry Van Dyke. "Wherefore eriost thou unto mej tion In the future, as In the past, of or of unto the children of Israel that the mental shirk (he spendthrift DAILY FOOD FOR THE FAMILY. Speak time, and there will be no such toler- they go forward." Iluving hud Ids ation. President Hopkins. British Official Photograph of an Elaborate Mas of Machinery In a Lille definite promise, to have prayed long Those who have tnsled the Linen Mill That.Wa Completely Wrecked by the Germans. er would have been unbelief. The thing WHOLESOME FOOD. suet pudding will enjoy this one to be done then was to step out for It Is without eggs. to ne- time. They told me of another 'time world, but the boche Is entitled upon his eternal promise. The lifting Since our education by war's Baked Indian Pudding. when more than 10,000 boys of from just the snme degree of sympathy that up of the rod simply served as some cessity, we are accustomed to the use Scald ono quart of to other crim- In boiler. fourteen to twenty years of age had the world accords any thing tangible upon which their faith of various substitutes, milk n double In nn official announcement Issued ers who remained on duty were main We feed and clothe the crim- we will to of In- been curried away to Germany. When inal. could net. They were to go forward and continue Mix half a cupful to the 3,854 chapters nnd 22,000,000 ly those wflh American troops. he live to his In some meas- n tea- I was In Lille on October 22 it had inal that may expiate step at u time, without raising any use them dian meal with members, Mr. Davison says: From supplies stored in France have few Inhabitants except old peo- crime, and we will feed and clothe the question as to the outcome; for from ure, for they have proven spoonful of salt nnd one "We must labor In with been diverted very live to mnny things urgently or very young children. Among Germnn people that they may the same source from which came the to he satisfactory foods. cupful of cold milk, nnd the National Bed Cross and relief so- needed the Hed Cross commissions ple nnd by the few exceptions were girls of from expiate their crime, that after command, came the power to obey, Rolled Oats Bread. stir Into the hot milk; cieties of other nations to the end for the Balkans, Serbia and Greece, have done nnd a s seventeen to twenty years of age nurs- they that they may again 'The presence of the Lord was adapted Take one half continue to stir until the mixture thick- that not alone the heart of America, Relief work by Americans in those-countrie- entitled to the In world's babies, which they told me were be place the to their needs us they went forward. cupfuls of honey. Pour ens; cover and let cook ten minutes; but the heart of all mankind, may be- continued to be vltnl nfter ing civilization those who ore the of German fathers, and that only The form of his presence und help is over two cupfuls of boil add cupful of molasses, half a cup- come mobilized on behalf of suffering the armistice. have been' offspring cleansed Is en- ope Hospitals the of the situation of those may occupy. Germany determined by his people's needs. The ing water and let stand until luke ful of finely chopped suet, half a tea- food and pathos titled to more than and humanity. equipped, clothing provided, is something I shall never nothing this, cloud then to the rear and held warm. Then add one cake of softened of one tenspoonful of "Willie, the of the schools estab- young girls this is fair pnssed spoonful ginger, therefore, plans agricultural training forget. play. the enemy ut bay. The presence of yeast and Ave cupfuls of flour. Knead clnnnmon, nnd one cupful of cold milk; American Red Cross in this direction lished and medical attention supplied" And this condition at Lille Is the re- God had a double effect ; darkness nnd slightly, set ln-- n warm place and let mix nnd turn Into the linking dish. Let cannot be formulated specifically in to scattered communities which war' sult of German ambition for world BRITISH HONDURAS HOT SPOT confusion to the enemy nnd light and rise for two hours. Knend thoroughly, buke In a slow oven half an hour; odd advance of the general relief program had left In utter destitution. A spe- domination, an nmbltlon fostered guidance to his people. The urk In the form into loaves (this will make two) two cupfuls of milk, stirring It well, af- of the allied governments, the Ameri- cial appeal on behalf of tubercular Steam-Heatin- into to rise. Cover well In In- among the German people through g Plants and Heavy Philistines' country brought death and and put pans ter half an hour a third time stir In can Bed Cross is nevertheless planning Serbian refugees Frunce met years of training, the ambition of a Never in Demand In destruction, while in the house of and bake 50 minutes, when It Is light. two cupfuls of milk, then let bake un- to develop Its permanent organization stant response. people whose boost has been that That Part of the Earth. Obed-edo- it brought peuce und pros- Oats Muffins. Take two-third- s of a disturbed three hours longer. Serve In this country upon n scale never be- An additional $000,000 was contrib- "might makes right." perity. The gospel of Christ Is a saver cupful of rolled onts, one nnd one-hnl- f hot with n hard sauce. Raisins mny fore contemplated In time of peace. uted to the American committee for I am sorry to say I have heard peo- British Honduras keeps its Christ- of life unto life and death unto death, cupfuls of flour, one cupful of scalded be added which will Improve the fla- "Study Is being given by the na- Armenian nnd Syrian relief for the bak- not nlone to ple attempt to excuse this looting of mas in the shade. From Its position, As they went forwurd the very thing milk, one egg, four tenspoonfuls of vor. tional organization, prob- months of November and December. Lille on the ground that It could be pretty near to the equator, and wedged whlcli seemed their destruction ing powder, two tnblespoonfuls of melt- Peanut Butter Cookies. Take three-fourth- s lems of International relief, but to The half of the story of sufferings one-hal- f In for shown to be a war measure the need in between Yucatan and Guatemala, It u wall of protection on either ed fnt, teaspoonful of salt nnd of n cupful of peanut butter plans this country enlarged among subject races of the Turkish one-hnl- home the of not nor n frac- of Germany for this machinery nnd it is always hot in that country, and side. three tnblespoonfuls of sugar. Turn one lmlf-cupf- of sugar, one egg. f service, promotion public empire has been told, I I of nurs- for the labor of the people deported especial so when It Is midwinter the scolded milk over the on men nnd of pnstry flour und one-hnl- f health education, development tion of the misery alleviated. Previ- II. The Overthrow of the Egyptian cupful acci- one-hal- f the care nnd of ous Red Cross to the commit- to Germnny. But these people cannot witn us. it is a mnn oi cosiiy wooos, let stand ten 'minutes, then add the cupful of hurley flour; ing, prevention gifts war (23 27). flour dents and other correlated lines which tee had totaled $3,000,000. Towanl find any reasonable excuse for the innumerable semlvnrleties of them, and other Ingredients with the sifted teaspoonful of salt, two tnblespoonfuls seen the Israelites go across but- contribute to the health ond of It was estimated Itself, a war that was started only for of lovely flowers. It is one of the na- Having with the baking powder. Buke In of milk and two teaspoonfuls of hnk-in- may hap- the end the year dry-sho- I'haruoh und his hosts mad' of men, women nnd children. that destitute In western Asiil the selfish purpose of a selfish peo- tive homes of hummingbirds and gor- tered gem pans. powder sifted with the flour. Roll piness persons ' ly pursued them. They insanely Left-Ove- "For the of Its war numbered 4,000,000. ple. geous butterflies. In fact, nature is r Salad. Take a cupful of and bake as usual. completion nearly - thut In their unbelief work nnd for the Institution of Its a food short- Shnll not pay for this con- rather more gaudy than neat in that thought they poultry bits, picked from the bones, for Sundae. In Palestine serious Germany could follow in the wake of God's chil Japanese Suey Dressing the Red Cross Is for- has been ditlon at Lille? Shall she not pay for part of the world. English people add one-hn- lf cupful of celery cut fine Take two ounces ench of dates, figs, peace program, age averted, employment which are a In n finnncltil condi- the? dren. The very things one-ha- lf tunately healthy found for natives in the that was carted away settled there from Jamaica as long and cupful of mayonnaise and nlmonds, h Impoverished machinery null and defense to the faithful be raisins, pecans tion. What the American Red Cross nnd for or destroyed, for the people that were ago as in 1657, but it was not until dressing. A few olives, beets or of a cupful of maple sirup, and larger cities, refuges opened ar- come a snare and a means of destruc needs now is not so much contribu- the homeless wanderers left In tho deported? Shall she not pay for the over a, century later that treaty pickles will improve the salad. If the one of mnrshmallow pnste. tion to the enemies of God's peoplt. cupful tions of money, as the continued devo- of war. The Red Cross commis- of Idleness of these fnctories, rangements with Spain made their po- meat is coarsely chopped and mixed ench article very fine ; path years The Lord looked forth from the cloud Chop separately, tion and of Its members." sion for Siberia continues Its emer- for the years of Idleness of the sition secure as still lnHhbitants of the with the dressing and seasonings It nlmonds before loyalty confusion the blanch the chopping, In the last sentence was the key- work nn internntlonal denied the opportunity of prof- British empire. A good deal of the and wrought among mny be molded In enps and chilled. gency pending ' There is a then mix all the Ingredients together note of the Red Cross Christmas Roll of the Russian The itable Shnll she not pay country Is marshland but the Cocks; Egyptians. duy coming After two or three hours unmold and to solution problem. employment? look from the will and let stand overnight ripen. Call an for continued support needs are limitless. can telf for the markets that have been de- comb mountains which run Into Hon when a Almighty serve on lettuce.. of Take appeal Nobody cause a much consternation Cream Asparagus Soup. through membership rather than a call when or how they will he met In full which It will take years duras from Guatemala are in places greater one-ha- lf ohe-hn- stroyed and Honey Lemon Pie. Take lf cupful of cooked asparagus, ' If It can ever be done? 2,000 feet high, and wherever really among the wicked (Revelation 6:16, for funds. to cupful of honey, three tnblespoonfuls one-hn- lf of the liquor from the won 20:11-13- ). He not looked cupful The end of the fighting found will never b able to dry land Is found the ground is 17; only of cornstarch, one egg, the rind If one No, Germany them but took off their chariot grated can of vegetable freshly cooked, about 7,000 Red Cross men nnd wom- will never be fertile. Mahogany grows upon h one-four- pay for all of It She derfully of of a lemon, one and nnd one-ha- lf cnpfuls of milk heated and to so does the log wheels, which caused them to realize en Id France, where, of course, there able to pay. and no sum of money there perfection; cupfuls of scalded milk, one thickened with two level tnblespoon- wood used also bananas, that God was fighting against them. was an immediate decrease of person- could pay for the anguish of those for dyeing, of fat and two tnblespoon- of rice flour. Salt to taste and as- Fur Coatee. coconuts. The He then directed Moses to stretch teaspoonful fuls nel when the French government .' mother who were forced to stand plantains and capital, fuls of lemon Combine the and juice. add a small piece of butter when ready sumed charge of the There are numerous cape modoi aside and watch "their sons and daugh- Belize, Is the chief port of entry, and forth his rod bring destruction lemon rind and fnt. Let So was liquid, honey, to serve. campaign, the feeding nnd clothing of entirely made of fur, nnd the long fuf ter carried away Into virtual slavery. the center of the rubber industry, upon the Egyptians. complete boll end thicken with cornstarch not refugees, and other relief affecting the cape is certainly a luxurious affair. She will never 'be able to pay 'or the which depends upon regularly tended the overthrow that it is said that which has been mixed with a little cold - This Is but a of the French people. The American work- It usually has a large collar. anguish, the wrecked lives, of those plantations. one escaped. type milk. Cook over the Ore for 15 mln-- utter overthrow of the ungodly in the future. Dont Be a Dry Pump. Instead of Beads. silks In very fine cross-stitche- Aftel Show Character. (15:1-21- ). Wa Great Bore. Eye r The of Division Adjusted. with Some men so little you are an-Er- III. Song Triumph Easily A bag that at first glance would ap- the whole thing is finished, the ennvot Eye without color, prominent, give take a stick of candy and He was a great bore and was talking ' ask them to con . on the other shore of the "Henry, to be one of the lovely nllover threads are pulled nnd the bag mount- very small pupil, show a cold, mer- every time you Standing two and half to a crowd about the election. pear so their gold Red could fittingly the break it In give Ralph coming beaded affairs Is a matter of em- ed on one of the new metal or bom) cenary nature, a narrow and Superfi- tribute. They give that sea, they sing father. Said he: "Jones is a he Is ca- like a bullet. Oth of because of the mirac- of It," said Henry's Henry man; One of the canvas pat- frames. cial mind. Blue eye tend toward a, and silver shoot you song triumph, it fearless and conscien- broidery only. and the overwhelm- broke It carefully, but as hnppened, pable, honest, are sold for the beadwork nature Inclined to be in the clouds on er persons give with such beauty, you ulous deliverance to his tious. He once saved terns that There one who has been not in the middle. He said father my life from the foundation for such a Smart Shoes. and in the next, while remember it a long as you live. ing defeat. Every on Is evidently ' day the depths e he had set both pieces on end drowning." are'-swn- as do, saved .from the bondage of sin and after It is bated upon a stout linen For wear with smart afternoo Indicate calm, cool calcula- that give springs . one was a "Do want to see Jones bag., gray eje tohio and found that you really cross-stitche- s dresses is a new on self-contr- to them or should unto Jeho- or sateen and over It there pump long ; If with whether you go not, they death sing praise solemn-face- d tion and large half Inch longer than the other: Til elected?" asked a old lines with a French heel fine Intel--" are always1 fun, and your part Is mere vah for his mighty deliverance. They and running stitches follow the color graceful high pil, keen sensibilities and bite this one off here ana tnen we mnn. Iy to your under the ever attributed all to God. All self was left Just and design as closely as possible. The nnd finished at the front by a col lect. Brown eyes, on the other hand, put .dish both have exactly half." He did "I do. Indeed. TS do anything to when the flowing stream. Others give as a out In a glad coming day, a similar will background Is filled In with running steel buckle. These pumps come If express sanguine temper; a little see him elected." neutral-tone- where will and will the same It without smile, handing etitches of a d chenille. blnck, bronze, suede and in velvet sot rim of the lower ytedda are red, they pump does, the 4. dry but larger, company sing which little broth- "Then never let know ha leaks. with an addition, "of brother his portion, anybody The design Is worked out in colored satin. show much of uncontrolled temper. the pump song namely, to get. saved life." Hartford CouraaL the Iamb. (Revelations 15 J3J er was glad enough your superfluous and can never express the Strategy Scrubbed Mopped And Cooked deep sympathy of frends. During I he pupils attending a New Mex- :..!... How American Women V. M. C IN BRIEF these trials, it is our fa'th and hope ico school, like other patriotic lit- A. workers changed unattractive re- CAPITAL CITY NEWS of reuniting hereafter that has been tle c'tizens wishing to do their part SOCIETY, CLUBS, LODGES, CHURCHES creation areas established by the the means of comforting; many a sad dnr'iig the war, collected tin foil for military authorities for American heart, when the cold hand of death the Red Cross, Joseph a particularly Here and Over the soldiers on leave into popular play Ocnrral and Personal has snatched from its fond embrace, energetic chap was one of the most There State grounds was told by Mrs. Theodore tlmse nearest and dearest. jealous collectors, but as the suptdv Roosevelt, Jr., who recently returned X J.. Mesrs. Rising and Roberts had of tin fo'l grew less aur less his from France after seventeen months' be- service in of the Y. M. W. M charge of the funeral. collections decreased. With the there charge W. S. i'''illirton the slot kinan Captain Gillcnwatrr former Lie in Where C. A. women of the leave areas. chairman the ginning of the influenza epidemic They France in the city from Datil. of Republican state ANDREWS DIES T increased. As "Every woman in the cpntral committee was in the CRISBD his collert'nns they organizat'on capital AFTER ATTACK OF 'FLU' continued e his teacher be- Lillies Bloom did that was necessary C. I.. Ta.tltn;id'.'e of Socorro this week. to 'ncrea everything gan to wonder. Finally she asked to make the work go. We all scrub- is in t he on business. They lie in France city land Carl-bad- , X. M W. him so much than bed and and cooked." said Mrs. B F. left for how he not more Where lillies bloom; mopped Pankey Sunday If. died from Mrs. Roosevelt. "One time with one Kansas in to a tele- Andrews Thursday an" of the other children. Those flowers pale Sixto C'h'tves. former member City response influenza-piicuniotr- a. a told her other American woman I cooked serious illness coiniilicniotis fnllowin't "VVhv. that's secr"t," he That guard each tomb tie state legislature is a visitor in gram announcing the had been sick for "Rut I'll tell von The kids are all doughnuts from 9 a. m. untij 4 p. m. rl of her Mrs Holder, of lie Are souls e rity. daughter tint weeks and lint I a and T told them saintly on a when cake and meat could is re- about f;ve up afrnid of 'ft"" iTms That day city. Unless favorable news I smiling stand week was b 'eved to be on the I ;i t. lie fod was fid' of and not be bought, so that 200. sailors is ceived Lieutenant Governor Pankev ago germs Close by them in fs H.irrv Ituwnnn wav to rcoverv. He wn- - here de- - now thev won't tool it up any ninr" could have some'hingi unusual for vorald'- - serious attack of w'll his wife and daimhli-- at That martyred land, Jon vcbtfin:' aii fi'tl en-- t So I just get it n'l." their day's leavej "eu'mintii. an early date. he!' nd mutelv there the long night shadows creep of CVM. The body bung prom ouiet hills to mourn for them who eleen, ., R-- A here d: d CYn "o-- k nnrec'ated wi-.-t- Denartment Meeting r- Powtnan has ret in1 "I from rcardimj nVr them throun-- the dusk si 'en'ty .f Harry M F P. K- - 4n io The Civic and Welfare Denartment i'1-- r,.. ii", pt"o'p Tt. ' . I'neblo. Colorado. He w d .,ir clouds that iflowlv dr:ft to sei CT'b w h rn a at ttlC i'lt"!' - of the Santa Fe Woman's held a ,:,el" i"nd u"nd lliere scvrrr.l davs n, or theni nionned the Winder a Li- " t it r'l"tMlirs of I'," l, , short business session at the ot the serio"s illness o: !i; t. "Ofe sounds so cold!" k:"d, Ow- He ' ...... brary hall Tuesday afternoon a i j v faith those t,,t. n it he Mrs. N Wed of ()cat th"!r wi'tne hearts pViite ing to war activities this is the f'rst f h' The time here recovering if tn a ' M whan frns faicer hat false tide, held this of !. V li France lie meeting by department, piieumotii.t. f de. they wh'ch heretofore met the first Tues- d of retire rdina Where l ilies -- i V:-'- - bloom, W. K. "IV ' y in peri sl Ft. ' day of every month Mrs P le Ice S. M'l'er has cotnih-- t r'irent ro tiose fin wcrs fair Far! fn , ; , v o rd 'ie Carroon was elected 'chairman of the ti e w ',.. t, "II' t" ,tr.r" then made room. vey and rcsnrvey of it' e.l"-i..- Ptt .'tnta i d in cb"Ts'-- f t: fV.' the department. Mrs. Kate Hall resign- of Sant-- i Y v it of the ierr:o 'if ll'io rha of i into sources and cc NTew Not vainly placed Mrs. was J h" neks '4 e ing. Walter Danbttrg ap- under the direction of St ate From 'o "lit u'a i"4 ulna T'-- cro-se- s stand "'her '...i,-'- '"' in 3 lets a"d pointed on the membership commit- lames A. French. md ba- ,i,.',.i roll" , tair of wr, Wi'hin that ginccr s tit'-- brave tee to f'll the vacancy caused bv Mrs. - Ditrimr the toiii lie was ui cfin,rress helmets. V"i"ed Nf?c I.,anra of Mr. returned to private cn- Thee And stricken land; srott. practice he worked indefai'-'ald- for th- distributed among h" men who Grace Ormsbee leaving the city. Mrs. W M Sc., t t.nme gineering in Santa Fe. Their honor lives, md "t,,rn',d of the then of Vrw are makimr rrood of them. The tiiotlt ffon C:1p,.-i- ,, Cnlo- - lerest. territory Their love endures. S;ndav Vr-a-- !e see-r- ed a laref num'.er chairman of the d'vision roll eat' Jolly "Birthday Pnrty" where she has been Colbert C. Root a former news-- ! Their tioble death The Woman's nf Pres-- nursing of tinrooria t.'on for th" s'ate mi tile committee writes that 'he renort of Union the j paperman here, ami now secrciarv The right assuces. church will be hostesses v of nostot'i", i's e'e He w a st, r , e Gall'Mi on enrnlbnent is byterian at Former At'o-n- of the commercial club at Fas VeiMs,; ;ir For they .shall have their hearts' desire a iollv ' even-- lv ,, mental in a fe'le .ll verv n"d shoies tha Birthday Party" this T. is filliiiK in on the of the "et'iti" pneoura Thev who. braved j Clo W flTC staff i unflinching, the fire, in H( Sama; f tVUm toward dc- - rol'ment is nn 'o tier cen of the ing at the Manse g'ven honor of t'C-- ,mr1 t'ft'Ct- - Fe New Mexican durimr 'he absen- the fVlds the'r eyes at last now see I. n i'si,en-e- s of in ,n which ; an evcellent the pastor Kev. " Hamt.t.n f ce Mr. the 'he tea'i ponn'at jon, clouds and mist the. hosts of iffT his for two weeks of Hrian IJorn A Through "!eorv. with trinv ,.,rrr-s- " i,:(l, met ti 'hnfr'ernne record. attractive program many pleas- Dunne, who is taking a vacation in -P- FRCIVAL AM FN. ing and amusing features w:ll be N'ew Vork. in 'W Ntr An'lre'vs- fi'ianeed and built what is now the New Mevieo The Santa Fe Chapter presented bv local artists. Members t TtliloHPt. - and members of the t i v ji s I ew allotment of associated M. N'eal. mi ent ral railw and was ' Pe cived Vaudeville And Son Review Tt.e of Life Cieorge enir'neer charge1 o'f - Prery church will be the t ri sident. was one 'I'C li'on- refugee It ts raf'ier Mrs. Ada I'ierce Winn of Silvet Thev found him cattle in guests. " t f '( t , le.ds- - of the drainage survey of the cen- garments. branding T( at the in Pecos a verv few f' 'h Rio Cramle vallev is in the of-- , eers in oil de c'onrnetit the o note that only 'ty. will particulate in the St. Johns! the gloom. tral in on Charity Ball fives of Stale F. trineer Irnues A.1 rendered vat, 'aide service have been carrvim FpiscopaT chnreh choir "vaudeville And the halance yon are welcome to '' some time w is The Woman's Hoard of Trade will e wav of farm'na in, this work for and review." h'ch to be nrrsume. r-- d. Ins Allmouer-u- the encouraging great song rat ha- - French having dosed h'-l- its t,t.r, NJ,.l... where he Fenns not permit t'.v held at the Al-- h of we give annual Char'tv Ball the 21st . the Fstaneia valle", Santa 'o"ld Crystal theater, at i 'Neath lilies the valley, r,. -- I. of headuuarters al the conclusion of in 'llr'ied b" bene-- 1 goort-hv- e February. The ladies - lai"e interests. clendid record .to he tarnished bnnueroue, January 29 for the m"st h?d to Hal'ev charge rer-,- vveet,. old- - of the field work, and is summari.- of fhis event are com- t,..... He is survived hv h's willow, son: inilif ference or in"ra'itt'de. now tint fit of the church, which was burn-- . For them that thev laid him nl'ilanthronic I'i inc; his i 'twn a ela-t-or- t eort ;l :il tO oiile report. anil al Titus- - result for w'och America .a n a few weeks in the pleting arrangements for verv :'' married daughter living the age). George deake, tomb. in Silver Citv. Pa. all the allied nat ons h ii'm-k- of the New York Metro-- ' 'ffai'r, wh!ch all probabi- Clive Fdwards who has been in v'lle. formerly w!ll be held in beautiful so devo'edlv has been achieved. politan Opera company, received the N BVnd Time lity, the R R. T art-- r.re.....t-.l- or the navv s'nee the verv be":ntijng wi'h banoWt hall in the Scottish Rite is a PUP"E PAY"? FOR The Home Service Section, fo'lowing telcram from Mrs. The Commereal Cth l e Cinn ; Co et,...t l tn OIU- - ff the war home for rounlc of FUNl!. ,'inn; Cathedral OF SENATORW. H. ANDREWS headnuar'ers also located in the "Will be in Albuquerque for church cove a Mnnnet a Howard's Cafe f. weeks furlough. Clive crossed the :L- e.rs. W'.'IS on a rn1nrt - ,t..!,nT. n crrent deal nf eiif C,.., I rit.l I ia benefit to in that citv last week. Tt was an s Atlantic four times on the eviathan Wl'l 'Irtn.. per.formance. Delighted Dane hief btisiness !,' He William H. Andrews former con- - stilendid work This iWiart-nrn- t sinn letter follows." eniovable end larirelv attended event. Gi'l Scents' ; f after wlvrh he was stationed in Girl is returned U h as V, s botne I A. T. The Srnit's will eive a dance from New Mexico and, of Mrs. Carrnth. yt.r Mrs. W'nn is one of the verv few j Dr. R as toast-reall- y Filmland for some time and gressman jn charge nrsided li- made - n;hrt In the Woman's Board of Trade local wi ll known for h:s activi'i'-- in build- i verv efficient and always on the accomplished and developed master, pnd intmd"ed the viitori I.ient. Harobt F Cohn let. T"ej. many voyages. re-- , - brary on the evening of lanuarv 31. ing railways and nronioiing inc )0r) musical nrofess:onals 'n the South- and Ceverat splend'd :s .f'lV Frnf,e-'e- C;, M-- " The for benefit of the for Sat V S. Marshal Wilbam sources n N'ew Mevico, ,'ho came W C. and her in a maior nart! dresses affair the fTe Deputy LpvkI support were delivered, foe wa has been in the c v several f. failure in At of the in choir alone fid the Frenet, r ornhans. - Rose, and Wiley Parsons and 'to his death from heart the nieetif' the performance is, weeks visit mi- I" ta w member w'll have a""pocket-f- nl ntr hro'b Zinn clerks of the federal d'str'ct 'Carlsbad recently, while working on f'ommittee last F"''''v night it was enough to insure its success. The Cfti--i Simna Every nd sister Mr anil Mrs How- - of so that those who Harr" court have from .Ml,t'tt"er-qu- e oil was found to seno SI11! (0 th. ' was to pasteboards returned ian development project, telegram especially pleasing About one hnnnred a"d fif'v pert nuv ne rran a tele- !P ru 111 tVer escape mt . to wit where the district rimr' iv in to be without resources, and nian Pelief fund, and to many friends In that cttv. who sons were served at the run , A, wonnorruntty. . .., s frn-- Prhtf cii. session It Ins been decided to hold gram from that citv to the lei'b V.,.;na fnnd have not had an of hear-in- tr Vew Fn st.nner in the Yotin icw. miiniaiiis orciicsira will Tfaro'd H P-- n opnortitnity bld furnish the music. all fur'her sittings of the court in in Santa Fe was answered bv At Ml: .'ed Cross, a" t'ie tnnnev ha her for some time. "ople's hall at Vaton. last week r.l'-- , ,ai"l a, ' t'e. Santa Fe until nevt winter. them last Th'irs.t-- " ,v rai now been sent. The tii'!l",'i "' Mr. Geake.nl o an accomrl:shed The evening's was one of II.,- - ! Ana to Lwmnk-e- f,,r ti,,. a of $HK) to funar.il !, 'l ..r..,n vocalist several in CLeeeo-f..- ! in tMStfirv1 Reepfion ipg nurse defray o.nn'eti"" re'"..e spent weeks the moot the of v'si-- a " I,. Is a The peonle of Santa Fe and I r, F. .. til"- - , lo Fe eonp-refy- ion (",,', ALICE FRNFST exjienses. lel, Santa last vear. the local The nastor in I'' ... A A A - T tors thp citv are invited to be f Al'cc F. 7o vears oh' . .'. . A sj. 4. .. A .J A A A .' ,,( r. bruarv T' the Pe" Fd"'ard Cnrfin made a Farnest, I t 1 Tue-d-.- t. present ;,t 'he reeer,f'on to t,e "iven r. away af'ereoon a ell at r; D Prai-o- ril short tal'-- , aPlOUg Othe-thitir- -s ' .1 .r Tuesday in honor of 1e flcr ;i lior' - " of Rceein! 1;.t. orate and snccess-- ; tt,at a I,,e f,r"-- n wn'.td even'ng i'n, "e hn fe"I ta I,- a . - pi.-et- rrtprnherc pf t'tre the ft, twfi d.iie'htrr-'- ' M P ' ., NEW MEXICO he- fid br..,f.n ), tiie Chamb- - a ivi'i-nei- " aH IJ'i. n the to en'ii"",.."' t A I - r !". I fnvernor anrt !eii af Co ,,. 1. r of h I and 'r p. p, .'n''lelt eh'.reh 0.,e mTltier of h " - ' ' The rpeention 'I at th" cee sons. If Mt,, ' 'le ..I,., . .1, an r rrer -- f :,.,. ,ft1,. live man N'o in,-- i -t I I ... t 'on. 'ten a- - I C. Th m C"'V 'O'Var-- t fliud ' i.h; Orphan wi'l be icsnefl. TI e I ' ', I lr of ,,(, ,in:: from TV'.--.- who ir.lln Se- - "d 5a ri"b 1,1 a r. h" ya-'er- n The ac ft-- of .p are n"ri"-- r War the C"1V 'l"rl CQ V',. la- Rt-.- srs.ti r an oeeasion ' ft wi'h. A cro"" of T.as Vefrns put one TV "IT in nps-- t a- - prpfY (he fev tho meet-use- d .. . lar into the at rach al see t;., tare. En s r.ot a "he- - at ,'t:. s in ' P. towi to he for vario"s war '1:' :e t!i r -r- ' ' rl v f tng. fon't - '- 'r.-s-- on I 'renin a""n'ta. who are iitI chart'tes. The c!"l- was enalited to Mr. and Mrs. A I. a m h , - t.aren'; d .''res !,. lie t,,.en lirra""'.' to V. M. C. V. V. .'- - , I man oren every ay ' ' ' el- contribute A., C '!', re earl',- T"e ,,. Sewinrj ivs who a '!'" thought about 111 - 'd men havinr from 1 to 5 p. m A., and other phases of war wortc. rv 'O'h. ws ,1,.. f ;.. a. hers r .h, o. .'e 'r. uond i'v-il- ie to lav ff from wort;. At the Vitom,-tf.- !;!- Servic- - :n roam s'gninT of the armistiee the residenee vester,'a- ,fi,rpofin at Home Se"irn for lit'le press d it as bet r one of re-- j - club h''d eight drrlbrs in the treas- IV., I'o o'clock. Rev. I. W msa-- rmm. Open every f hi- life n Pt-- v Hamhl:n ad:nining "'rets tint he had not FJrtt:-- br't'l which Child- e' M, i 2 to 4. r,r T ury, was voted to the met fd the I'resbvierian c!i"r-l- per. afternoon from r. Buneb h'opglit 'Ihe bovs" home wi'h him The Civ r'i of Wnini't , Fe'lerpt:. ren's Home society at Alb'i(iuerq"e, foltowine. tt'l fottnitig the imnre;sive Entrance to Home Service Aeon-din"- to i"fo' that Yet. as the colonel pointed out and Ct"hi traee a ri-- l "V.t car his cerelu'n, Oro- - which cares for needy touring '.in imilv assisted bv the choir. Sis bovs me,,,, Section i through Big Gate on comes 1111 froin t'eie as everyone realised, the bovs wpf" at the I itararv It) Pfl'firl yn orphaned T Party" children of the state. os Angi le ilforni a where thev hers of his Sunday School Clas Lincoln Ave. "ramie in t'ero eo"'itv ha alpoiit a all well and still doing a great work. latter nart of at 'eek A deto4,f. will spend several weeks were pall bearers. a bunidi of ladi.-b- e as' conl.l Two hundred people were seated fi.l afternoon wris etaent hv the Inttee patriotic ' Lucky Star Club Tntcrmcnt took at Fair-- , found in the leiu'th and the in the decorated ban- - Anet:rlU place attractively nliving Pr'doe and Five The Tvrone girl studen's of the Fugenio Romero, of Mora, arrived view where he - LI'L' RED CROSS BOY of eutu-- land. It h all. One of the feat-- cemetery was tender- th" nasml,.( pleasing j F"nttred. Others more socially fifth and sixth have or- here Tuesday after a trio be- bunch of of grades strpttnous ly laid to rest in the fam lv plot been said that their li'tle nres the evening was the f;ne snetit the timp rnprrMv chattinte Tter-ar- ro-d- s I T ganized the Litckv Star Club, a v ow'tlg to bad in b's home side h's sister I onise The floral wisht wuz a refugee, women who are dourr sewing for and music furnished bv wi'h ' anprnprate friends, while busilv engaged and San Mi""el. Tie will at- cross in France, can soe'etv. which wi'l present t ronnty tributes were many and beautiful, fi' 'Way sunny the refugee garment canuiaicn the Fletcher orchestra previous to w'th their needle veorl. T)iintv re- short tend a few sessions of the le,':s'at,tpe With buttons on my front aH of the women and the program every other Wednes- symbols expressing the character of: do more than ofthe speakinp during repast. freshments were served A neat sum day morninff the and note bow the minority fplemo-r-ats- ) And on my pants. tne 01 during boys' play- the manly little liov, patches some tonus forty times size wa s rei'Ved from this sncneso'fnl ground hour. Their colors are are linin" tTn for l,u,iness in who was a favorite The pur- with all who Orograndc Santa re Womam Club event. The admission charged being ple and Bold. later ill hoth houses. Senor Romero is a knew him. My mother I.OVFS a refugee, Held an ripen at the Li- 35 They hope, A I . meeting rents. be stand Democrat . An' so docs Sister Anncl hall the spring, to able to give a pat m sucn times, nitre words are R. C. Cirls Entertain brary Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. series of to which Rut Pa 'n me just lunch along Fav Anna Mae and Alice Corbin Henderson made an T- - open meetings Misses Cain, D?lnMe CluS their and pupils from other And do the best we can. Sh'dton and Margie Lewis. talk, as her theme a parents Mvr'le interesting using Gve dnrc at the l.ibrarv hall rooms may be invited. "The Red Cross Cirls of Cuervo" Indian Poetry" Another pleasing Saturday night. A I. Morrison's or- Ver ventilated underclothes a on a large crowd at party feature the program was a solo chestra plaved (or the occasion, The modest man will not narad Ain't what they're said to be; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. bv Miss Clar'bel Fisher. Several which is thumbless given proof enoupih that the hop in his own excellence lest he should CAPITAL COAL YARD Ner heelless , ner 1 pe Anderson. Saturday niirbt. the visitors were present. was an en'ovable one. offend. gloves. 11th inst. At a late hour refresh- O Geet I wisht I wuz a refugee! ments of and cake were ANNA I.. POWLF.SS served. F.verv one who attended, Swastika Cerrillos All reported to ha"ing had a very nice Coal, Coal, Kinds Cuervo Splendid Knitting Record time Clipper. Steam Coal; Madrid, N. M., Anthracite Mrs. Stevens Missouri Flva of Wo-- k Shimted to Denver who has the last 1 Coal. Madrid Valley, Iowa, spent Mrs. !.. F.. Frv1 I, shinning super-- Smithing Coal, Cord and Mex- eight months in Sampson, New visor of the Inc Ped Cro, at Sawed Wood, ico has quite a record In knitting last week shinned out the Factory Kindling l.VW She has spent hours kn'tting following articles: Hoy 72170 "air Red Cross garments besides doing a socks 44 sweaters piir wris'te'.-bo- NEAR A. & s T. S. F. 0EP0T PHONE 85 MAIN great deal of individual knitting. 7.V 00 bo'-'- sliirts. 200 girl's dresses: bos- - bov's under- . The Raton Chapter : box 7512.' gauze bandages. iillliilliii f Has just receiver! an allotment for k 400 which the refugee garments, In Dona Ana County j members will make up and sh:p by The supuer and dance the 1st of next month. enrhi'pda given Satrrdav the 11th bv the; teacher and pupils of Pica-h- o School' Ko. 2, for the benefit of the Red Save Wheat and Meat i ross. lumen our io nc a icn sui--- by Eating cess, as everi-bod- vent and con- tributed rheerfullv. 50 were clear- More ed for the Red Cross. The Sxmpion Red Cron Tn Union county is not a very large chanter but since last June has kivt 16 sweaters, repaired 29 pair POTATOES 22 a socks and knit pairs and not piece came back for repair or In this way you will greatly assist in the T!eside4 this a large num- ber of other garments have made great wsr tasks of the United States Food Ad- SPeculM a good record. EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT ministration. NOTICE OF LAND SALE. .. Juit returned from Chicago .. tTtidcr and by virtue of an Order nf Court, had and obtained in Cause No. 0075, in the NEW MEDICAL TREATMENT District Court of the First Judicial Dis- Cataract trict of ihe State of New Mexico, sitting Improved Operation in tind for the County 'of Santa Ke, on H. S. KAUNE & CO. PERFECT FITTING OF CLASSES December I4th. 1918. I as Administrator of the Estate of Potty P. Smith, deceased, LaufMin Block Santa Fa will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, subject tn the approval of the Court, at the front door of the Court House, in the Citv of Santa Fe, State of can't help cutting loose joy'us ClilGKESTES New Mexico, on Tuesday the IRth day of YOU flnch SPILLS February, WW, at the hour of 10 in the everv timo vrai tmur forenopn of said day, the following des- OlAMONO BRAND cribed real property, to.wit: the South smokespot with Prince Albert it hits west quarter of Section one. Township so fair and full eleven. R.ancre seven. East, containing IfiO you square. It's a scuttle ofjimmy " j acres, mare or less. .Said land is situate pipe and cigarette makin's sunshine and as satisfv- - ai , in the County of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and is located near Hyer Pnstofftce in said ing as it is delightful every hour of the twenty-fou- r! POWER RATE , county. Said sale is beinp made for the 200 purpose ,,f up the affairs of said K. W. 7c K. W. rjnDTRS t closing It's never too late to into pleasure-pastur- e! per ft foT 9 A Estate. hop the Prince Albert ?rar lrifft PERRY I.. LI.S ia km ndAl POLLY, For, P. A. is trigger-read- y to more 300 K. W. 6c per K. W. Goto metallic boe. scaled wuQ Administrator. give you tnn. jtnv f hluei) .IAS V. VORMF.NT. tobacco fun than in IWr-lt- ftuWfff you ever had smokecareer.N it mnd Mat to cum ill Ti.iiSyoryV Attorriev fur Plaintiff Administrator. your 400 K. W. 5c tf. W. I U lor tvrnt fivQ Santa Fe, N. M. per sUOXJ fli; PIl.l.s That's because it has the yea-- t J!'1.3fcrt, Alwav. Reliable. First Publication Taiwary 24, low. quality. WW All in excess of the above 4c per K. W. Special SOLD BY ALL DnUGGISTS Last Publication February 14, Quick as you know Prince Albert you 11 write it down , that P. A. bite Rates for did not your tongua or parch your throat Cooking. Thest tiny CAPSULES And, it never will ! our exclusive re superior to Bslsam For, patented process MTIE EDWARDS & MTU of Cabebs or cuts out bite and Cociiba, parch. Try it for what ails your tongue! SANTA FE WATER & LIGHT Injecttoris, and EYS-AT-L- Toppy rest ATTORN A W REULVtJ In micm bagt, tidy rest tin, hanthom pound and half pond tin humtdortand that -- 24 HOUHS ttu V ' clever, practical pound cryttal glome humidor with COMPANY OFFICE same diseases with-e- ut eponge moutener top that heepm thm tobacco tn nsra perfect fiMMlirnni Corner Palace & Washington Ave. Ifronvenlenca, Raid bir aH R. J. Tobacco Winston-Sale- m, Santa Fe, New Monica. (trufimiti. Reynold Company, N. C