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Tucumcari News Times, 10-14-1915 the Uct Umcari Print University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Tucumcari News, 1905-1919 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 10-14-1915 Tucumcari News Times, 10-14-1915 The ucT umcari Print. Co. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/tucumcari_news Recommended Citation The ucT umcari Print. Co.. "Tucumcari News Times, 10-14-1915." (1915). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/tucumcari_news/196 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Tucumcari News, 1905-1919 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. -0 Adrertk Quay county Largest Circulation of Any Plac Their Ada MiMl tlhe ffueumeari Views I'aper in Quay County AND TUCUMCARI TIMES VOL. XIV. TUCUMCARI, QUAY COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, OCT. II, I Dili NO. 3 ' CHORAL SOCIETY ".MA USE COVINGTON" ADDITIONAL WINNERS THE WETS WIN BY SIX VOTES The Tucumcari Choral and "Marse Covington" picturized from The following is the list of prize BOSTON WINS Society, which Is to lie a the story and play of the same name, winners in the agricultural depart- institution for the uplift and from the pen of the prominent author, ment which we did not publish last IN LOCAL of the town, and not narrowed down George Ade, combines pieturosqueness week; FOUR OUT OF FIVE OPTION ELECTION to any one particular clique or denom- romance, intrigue, and displays the WHEAT W. II. Green 1st; W. J. ination, will hold its initial meeting frailty of a lovable, but human char- Gragg 2nd. for organization and commencement acter. Uiiofly told the story of Marse OATS-W- m. Troup 1st. of definite work St. Michael's Epis- Covington is as follows: DWARF CORN A. The local option fight is over for with at J. Johnson 1st. The Boston Americans are the nice families. They arc desir- copal church tonight at K o'clock. Covington llalllday, a true southern CORN A. Johnson T. lite present and thu wots nunc out able J. 1st; J. world's champions of 10 IB. The Red citizens and this fact made them All the prominent teachers and mu- gentleman, is possessed of one vice, Crow 2nd and W. B. Small 2nd. victorious Ity n vote of 2 II) to 21(1, a many friends during this campaign. Sox defeated the Philadelphia Nation- sicians have promised loyal and gambling. At the age of thirty, Cov- FETERITA--- W. A. Dodson majority of six. their 1st; A. als yesterday by a score of five to They say they are in favor pf stricter hearty support to this splendid move- ington goes to war, followed by his Home 2nd; and i'hil four The election while being hotly cor, Shahnn 3rd. in a game that was nip and tuck until enforcement of the law. They want ment, which will add much pleasure faithful boy companion and servant, KAFFIR O. W. Wurner tested from hoth Hide, was the host every 1st; J. T. the finish. Twice tho Philndolphiuh saloon kept closed and opened and profit to all the partici- Dan, a hlack hoy of his own age. When Underwood 2nd; and Asa .'Ird. handled affair ever .pulled oir in according cultural Home took the lead, only to be tied and to the laws of the city. One pants. he returns home his and mothei MAIZE--J- . M. Bond All day hoth sides father 1st; Henr Harry Hooper finally clinched for worked unlawful saloonmau allowed to open We look something more than are dead and he is the owner of llal- Smith and it hard hut no harsh words for 2nd; Fred Surguy 3rd. tho American League champions by were spoken and close as he pleases makes it hard achievement, llday llouM'. Dan af- and no trouble mere ordinary amateur stays with him SUDAN GRASS J. A. Johnson 1st smashing a home run Into reported. This was a for the others to do right and hold Society is singularly ter bis marriage, indignantly refusing Ben Kilgore the center pleasant to every for the fortunate 2nd; J. A. Bridges 3rd. stands. It wan Hooper's big surprise citizen and the business and this wrong can lib in having its a musician lo be set free. BALE black the leaders of hoth for director ALFALFA J. A. Johnsoh bludgeon that put tho Red Sox sides should he rectified only by the city council who of international reputation, both as a About twenty years later Covington 1st; no entries. across commended on the stunils they took other as winner, the California boy smash- to must see that tluv law is enforced. composer, on whose and his passion for and the race- POP CORN M. Bonds have a and square conductor and cards J. 1st; F. P. ing out two home runs during tho fair election. The result of tne election was quite work in the past the press has made track, is swindled by two Moore 2nd; Ed. Ellis Attorney Harry II. MeElroy, adventurers 3rd. Duffy Lewis was another hern the a surprise to ninny of our citizens who the followlngcomments: Bantree and Daly. Gradually falling MILLET J. A. Johnson 1st. fame. leader for the drys was highly com- heard reports dur- for Boston, his home run clout in th from time to time He (Mr. Hncring) was for muny into their net, Covington places i SORGHUM Gus. Lerke mended by both sides. He made ing 1st; J. A. eighth bining sending in a run ahead a the day that the vote wns golnu years director of the orchestra at Fall mortgage on llalllday House and, in- Johnson 2nd; T. P. Moore hard fight nmlnccomplishcd more than 3rd. ot hl'i itnd tieing the score when it two to one for the drys. At five in mount College, and founded the Wich- stead of using the money for legiti- SWEET POTATOES J. G. Edee any other man in Tucumcari could con- looked like a Philadelphia victory. the afternoon nearly everyone sixty-on- e purposes, he A. have ita Symphony Orchestra of mate is persuaded to back 1st; S. Reaves 2nd; J. A. Johnson This, the fifth game done under the circumstances. ceded that the dry had won, but when professional musicians, the largest in certain horses and tones. 3rd. of the series, He handled the subject makes it four straight for Boston without gloves the polls, closed at six o'clock und the the middle West. Ho had the honor Unable to pay the mortgage when IRISH POTATOES A. and always In J. Johnson the PhilladelphlanH winning the fought. the open. He count made the result was so close directing the Chicago Symphony it is due, Covington and Miss Carol, 1st. first carried the light of and gives the bean eaters the world's to the wets and up to grand-daughte- hoth sides seemed satisfied that it was Orchcstrn and the May Festival Socie his r, are turned out of ONIONS There wore a number ot a week ago had them on the championship. run, when no worse. Fourth ward was the first ty in the performance of his own com- his home accompanied by his servant exhibitors but none of them hnd tho the wets got busy and began car- their to report. In the ward the drys position, "The Revelation," in which Dan. In New York he finds that theib required , peck. Score by Innings, 1st Game light and won only by mar-Ki- n. (5B nnd.-- be- it a small ried it by lil votes for many renowned American and Europ is no place for a Virginian who has no WATERMELONS J. A. Johnson R. H. E. ing against. Second ward went wet ean took part. The critics knowledge of business and no stock 1st and W. E. Martin 2nd. Mr. John- Boston -- 000 000 8 1 On the artists in 0101 other hand the saloon men 58 to :ir. a majority of 23. Third, the throughout country and hurope trade. Dan is compelled to leave him son's melons averaged B0 Philadelphia - - 000 100 02 3 B 1 handled this better than most of the light for the wets ward counted on 'to deliver the "dry are unanimous in their praise of this and finds work in a gambling house. pounds. and with the assistance of a few busi- goods" up 11 Second Gnme came with mnjority for distinguished young musician." (loin Covington and his grand-daught- er are CANTALOUPES J. A. Johnson ness men publicly and others who were the drys, the vote standing B8 to 17. R. II. E. Index). reduced to poverty. She obtains a 1st, 2nd and 3rd. He exhibited seven - - - - in favor state-wid- e Boston 100 000 001 2 10 0 of prohibition but Then the vote of 1st ward, which was "A composer of marked ability position where she receives eight dol- different varieties. in 3B Philadelphia 000 010 3 1 not favor of local option, they put conceded to the wets by to BO, was poise and ease of action lars a week, the source of sup- BEETS-- H. Bridges 0001 up such perfect their .I. 1st; Mrs. J. a creditable fight and were gentle- anxiously awaited. The vote was ill reminded one of the great bnurot. port. It is here that he meets Artltui .1. Patterson 2nd; T. P. Moore 3rd. Third Game men in every respect. 7(5, a only IB. This to majority of Fayetteville Times). Lewis, a young lawyer, for whom slit TURNIPS -- Arthur Johnson 1st; A.
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