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VOL. XT TUCUMCARI, QUAY COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, I) EC EM HE It 0, 1UI7 NO. 11

PRESIDENT ASKS THAT WAR GYM APPARATUS HAS HE DECLARED ON AUSTRIA NO PEACt POSSIBLE Washington, Dec. 1. A wild demon strution greeted the presdent's recom mendatinn that war he declared against TILL WORLD WRONG Austrn-Hungur- y, which was entirely unexpected. Senators and representa- tives arose in their seats and cheered MEN ORGANIZE CLUB and applauded while visiting members of the diplomatic corps smiled and ap- plauded. Senators La Follcttc and Core, however, remained in their seats The gymnasium apparatus has ar- Washington, Dec. 3 Declaration of and did not applaud. Another out-hur- st High School Is now Austria-Hungar- y rived for the and of applause greeted the presi war with was recom- rcaily for use. The students are proud dent's declaration that reparation mended to Congress today by Prcsi- - this splendid of man-makin- g Immediate war with Hu of assortment must be made Iielgium for the dam- - llson. health-preservin- g Germany's and utilities age done by the German army. When .j""" aml furkey other al and this room will soon he the tnost the president mentoncd Turkey and s, the president told Congress he be popular place in Tucumcari. Bulgaria a few members, apparently licved unnecessary at this time be The local business men meti Tues-- cause they did not yet stand in tiie di day enjoyed splendid work- - l..iri-l.llll- II I WUlllllllllll(lklUII 1UI Will, mght and a lnUHe aml eht.L.ririg. he rect path of necessary action. on various devices. Some but out the of did not recommend war on these two Immediate wur against Austriu, tin. 'ilil. ttmi.ru" ,'imlfvnd Ibtit tttrf lu be Germany's countries now. even though she vnssni u gll'llb iimililllllf, iuui uiuji iiiu join-t:.. nnd not her own mistress, the presi- ing Club, the iiusiness Men's Athletic SHAiIAN VISITS GOVERNMENT dent declared, was necessary because overcome he and intend to this obstacle AVIATION CAMP IN TEXAS the central powers must considered as much as possible. war be conduct- Phil Shahan while making a busi- us one because the can Tonight a younger fel- (liv- few of the ness trip to Elcctrn Texas (us will be ed successfully in no other way. lows will be pitted against the local wnrning, noted in another column of this issue) ing a pluin however, that ho High toss-ur- s School team of busket ball continued his trip on to Wichita Falls would not hesitate to ask for decima- they may win is and while not it Texas, for the purpose of viewing the tion of wur on Turkey and Hulgarin cinch boys will play their when a the have to government aviation camp, which is he considered it necussary, tho A box carni- Lest to win. supper and now under construction about seven president said: val will be held in connection with the miles from that city, thinking he "Wo shall go wherever the necessi- games and a good time is expected. thnt war curry 1 Scene at u dlvlslonn! headquarters of the Hrltlsh during one of the big battles on the west front. 2 Mem- would gain some information that may ties of this us, but it seems The town "boys" meet every Tues-du- y go bers of un American college girls' tri h candle brigade making candles of rolled pnper boiled In pnrnffln. 3 be of value to Tucumcari, us we to me that we should only whero and Thursday evenings and play arc immediate und pructical considerations (Sen. Herbert C. O. I'lurtii'r, appointed iniiiiiiiiici- of the British forces sent In aid the Itnlluns, working hard to camp lo- granted get such a iTny games and are the free use of cated near this city. lead us und not heed others." the other gymnnsiunwupparatus. Prof. Peace, the president told Congress, hand-to-han- Mr. Shahan states that upon his had the best of It in tho d Shadwick has been chosen to coach could only when would gain Infinitely more than they arrival at the camp he found that no come the Prussian Eu- fighting as well as In the artillery com- the basket ball team and in- autocracy possibly would lose In western other visitors vero allowed, but he had the military is beaten down; NEWS REVIEW OF rope. bats, and the tanks continued to piny structors will be chosen to tench the when the German people make peace pleasure of seeing the workmen leuv-in- g part. These monsters often use boxing gloves, work, tumb- The hopefulness In the situation lies their of bar the grounds. There was such n with the world through rulers tho way the Infantry, nnd ling, hand ball, Indian Clubs, and va- they rep far away from I'etrograd. A great or- cleared the for crowd of them thut it taxed ull the world can trust, when make In they things. will THE PAST WEEK ganization known as the .Southeastern at least one Instance, when rious other The classes transportation facilities to the limit, aration for the wrongs their present union has been formed, embracing the were themselves held up by superior be arranged as soon as enough mem- including wagons rulers have done nnd when thu enslav - street enrs, jitneys, Don territory, most of Little Russia, forces, the British ulnncn, flying dnr- bers are found for each department. and hundreds walked. He says ed people of Iielgium, northern Franco membership will "Wc the lower Volga region and Turkestan. Ingly low, routed tho enemy with ma The Initial be $1.00, picked up three of thu pedestriuns and und the Halkans have been set free. in grain-growin- n sum will be Interallied War Conference 'I bis Is the great part of chine run Ilro nnd Dcrralttcd tho tanks after which small ask took them to town. In the course of Germany's declarations that she is to pay expenses, self-defen- Russia, the territory that feeds the to go on. Altogether, It has been the cd each month such I fighting n war of against Paris Opens With Russia our ride learned from them thut ut uggrcssion rest, ami steps are being taken to add most spectacular bottle of tho wur, and as lights, fuel, etc. this time the government has employ- dclibcrnte the president in In day practice some the Big Topic. to the union the g part It has coat the Germans a great many this all should ed about 500 men, and has had as high ringing words, declared "were only exercise in order to be in read- anew of Siberia. In all this territory, rough- of their best men. kind of as '2500. The men draw from three to false, and he reiterated that no country if it be is ly speaking, General Knledlues, bet General Byng lust week seemed to iness to assist the nine dollars a day. There now one threatening the existence of thu necessary. is nothing arc enter- - man of the Cossacks, is lu control, and be endeavoring to break through to the found There 100 men officers independence of the peaceful LENINE DEALS WITH BOCHES good about enlisted and he, In turn, Is by north of Catnbrnl, n movement that bettor than healthful exercise to So you avia- ests of Germuny. controlled leuder lengthen your there. can see whut an probably would compel the enemy to preserve and lives. The tion camp of this kind would mean to "I. hear men debute peace who un who have not yielded to the dictation' been placed 100 years fall buck on u wide front. Cambral It- - K limit has at our city." derstand neither its nuture nor the way Accept Bolshevlkl Proposal More- cms-Gener- al Germans uf I.enlne and his bolshevlklsts. self seems doomed to destruction. wn " you come under mis in which we may attain it with uplift of Armistice Signs of Collapse of over, the Immense gold reserve of the Pershing week sent silication, join the Club and you will ed eyes and broken spirits. Hut I nlso removed last THE REAL ADVENTURE Radical "Government" Ital- Russian empire, which was over his second casualty list. It gave nJy yourself as well as be greatly know thnt none of these speak for the from I'etrograd to the Kremlin In 10J8, benefited. It hnppens very often in real life nation. They do not touch the heart ian Crisis Considered Over the names of two privutes who were that after a couple have been married Coun- has bacn taken stilt further Into the of any one. They can safely bo left Supreme War killed lu the trenches by German er nnd In out of the reach of the VOORHEES. GOES TO RATON !for little whi e they have few to uneasy hour and be for- cil for United States. Interior lire and of severel" strut their maximalists. Whether Kaledlnea and Voorhees, of the Rex, left mon interests beyond their conjugal gotten." The husbund, engrossed in the Cossacks will chose to support the wounded. this morning for Raton to confer with ft'hitions. Declaring anew thnt the United By. EDWARD W. PICKARD. social democrnts or will mid In a res- Joe Yncger on film service for their business, comes to look upon his States makes no war on Germany's The great liitcrnllhul war conference toration of the monarchy la not clear. chain of houses for the coming year, wife as one of his possessions. He skill, enterprise or commercial achieve- NOTICE TO REGISTRANTS doesn't share his larger life with her opened In I'urU on Thursday and Ihti Hut sane frlonds of order, democracy The following message is being sent Relieving thnt people grow tired of ments, the president declared that the - -s- his friend and chum; rath- - world Is Juslllled In expecting innincn-tun- s feel thnt anything- would ,.r .,i,.t,ir,. .,,! .tnsiro ehnnires he isn't United States became Germany s en and freedom broadcast over the country and is nlso plaything and the mother of his results from It, though they may be than the reign of nnnrchy frequently they will doubtless book a emy only when she started out to dom- better being printed in the papers. It is as children.,', In 'The Real Adventure," nut lie Immediate! evident. and civil war threatens Russia varied program as they have the whole inate the world by force of arms. that follows: me wuu una Aside from the question of unllled now. and American market to select from. ucuvci miuui Stating ngam the war objects of "Please cause the broadest most nnd determines to accomplish some-f- r control uf the war. one of the most who remain at the ifnd possible pub- Pictures of note that have already the United States und those which ho The soldiers extensive continuous thing outside her home life that wtll liniorliiiit mutters considered liv the front nre walling bitterly because of licity to be given through the Adju- .I.ii.iinrv nre "The believed to be those of the allies, the Hie Honor System" a Wm. Fox super- - win her husband's rusm-'?- for er president declared: COIlfereiiee, of course, was Russian the shortage of food, and there Is n tant General. Local and District - .,!,.,. -- .. i.,...... ,.n ....tc ...knnwhulirn.i n, telligcncc and his friendship. Horef- I believe I speak them Munition. This was rapidly moving tine prospect of hundreds of thnusnnds Hoards, the Newspapers, nnd by all ..,u:.... i that for 1(11 mm...i In- - I. r : ... m. ni. I i- 11 I ir lull, iiiil muui? l(il' in un nuiliuuiiiiK iiik net when I say two things: to a climax, for during the week the of these lighting men turning bnck ouier poss.me means o. wa.omg u, a...( - ; - 7, 11,1 11 11 m Far-- cH made the story, hol.shcvlki gov- half-starve- d " "" "That this intolerable thing of which representatives of the to their country and registrants who may have changed '.' Jltniy Kitcbell Webster the author ernment crossed over to thi (ierimiu to pillage ravage It without nlaces of abode and nostolllce nd- - The Conqueror." Also the the masters of Germany have shown ready and their - was born in Kvanston, III, in 1875. Af-- side and tiinde their proposition of an restraint. dress to communicate immediately u'y " piouuLUons of Clara Kim- , us the ugly face, this menace of com ball Young. Alice Hroilj, Norma and ter taking u.s i irLL al iiumiiton t.oi. bined intrigue and force which we now armistice on all fronts of the belliger- Italy's Danger Lessened. with their local boards where thev are .. teaching . Warwick :ge, he tried rhetoric for a so power, ent countries. Since this plan coin- troops having reg stored and furnish their present tonstanie Tnlmiuli'e Robert . h.lll, , , see clearly as the German a The heroic Italian r 1,1 Union Lollege tits in. .so etc The Rex Theatre of Raton and nni thing without conscience or honor or cides with Germany's desires and demonstrated their ublllty to bold bnck addresses thnt tjutsttonnntits that - , . .. (En- - i AlllU(Uur. terest was in his father's Iiusiness capacity peace, was Inspired hy her, tin) many Teutons will begin to be mulled December U. ' unimLiin ami mil i. il oi . for covenanted must doubtless about four tlm as line- - B nttra, Fm,ders and M. ithiniHtara m sug- without de- - are assured of wonderful be crushed und, if it be not utterly Ccruinu authoriiles accepted the along the I'lave front, the feurs of a will reach such registrants - up. .Mr. Voornees win return w,o last " brought to un end, ut least shut out gestion and set December - for a con- more extended invasion or itaiy nnu lay. Registrants are bound by law to - T' - from the friendly intercourse of the on subject. Meaiiwhlh) Venice lessening. keep tnemseives auvise.i oi a. ic - ,,, ference the of the capture of are X", ..u J ,.,lrln. ,lf were all about the romance of business nations; and, that when this thing and members of the German general start During the week great numbers of re- -' ceedlllgs ill respect to inem ami N.. ,7. . He wroto "The Short Line War" and '" - - its power are indeed defeated and the were In I'etrograd advising I.enlne and enforcements urrlvcd from the Hrltlsh ure to no so may result in meir ios- J 7, Calumet K" in collaboration witii his (lis- - his many friends to patronize the times comes that we can discuss peaco Trotzky. und armies on the west front, ing right to claim exemption or tr life French spienuiii snows. fellow townsman, roommate und when the German people hnvo spokes The conference In Paris took under many of them having marched eight charge. Please request newspapers to long friend, Samuel Merwin, and "The - men whose word we can believe and consideration the Issuance of a' "rea-soile- d days through the mountains. They give this warning broad and contin- and the Hear" nnd "Roger WORKS AND WINS Hanker when these spokesmen are ready in thu stntement for the guidance nnd brought with them ample artillery and uous publication from this time until' STANLEY Drake" by himself. At Nnssau, in the ,iim to nnmc of their people to accept the com- - warning of the Russians as to tin) supplies. Italian reserves In great the process of mailing Questionaires Htatiley, who lately moved Hnhnmas, where he spent his honey has been accomplished. n ranch near Plain, is u good roads mon'judgmcnt of the nations at to serious results that are likely to fol- masses, young, d nnd full moon, he found material for a histor- Crowd and ho is anxious to trade in what shall henceforth be the basis of low If a separate peace Is concluded," moved north to relieve Another notice from "General booster ical novel of the Civil War, "The Trui-to- r of spirit, also Tucumcari where he has n large s law nhd covenant for the life of the to (tioti! the conservative language of those who have been combating the or reads as toiiows nnd Loyalist." The next yenr or "Retween now and December lfith lection of stores und places to trade. world we shall he willing and glad Lord Robert Cecil. This menus noth- Invaders, and In some places the Ital- two he lived in Paris and came home is registrants as Rut there was it real bud place in the to pay tho full price for peace and ing less thnn that the I'etrograd rad- offensive. The fighting, it desired to afford to take up wok as u special writer, ians took the wide an opportunity as possible to en road which nearly made it impossible pay it ungrudgingly. Wo know what icals, nnd Russia If they are able to especially thu I'lave und the first on the Amciican Magazine anil im- between in Army Navy. There to drivu to town in his car, so he was the price will be. H will be full, Impose their will on the country, will und unabuted list both nnd later on Ridgeway's Weekly. Hut he llreuta, continued llercc any even though he determined to with the city partial justice justice done at every recogul.ed us enemies of the allied week, und losses fore registrnnt, never felt himself a competent repor be throughout the the called by his local board to merchants ami fix that bad piece of point nnd to every nation thut the final ambassadors of the al- has been ter and at this time his vein of serious nations. The on both sides were heavy, but the report for physical examination, may roadway. He came to town Friday settlement muM afreet, our enemies United States wero no gains. fiction seemed worked out. "The Ileal lies and of thn mndo further December lfith upon pre- and circulated a subscription paper to ns well as our friends." waiting the meeting of uiude enlist until Adventure" will lie the next serial run said to be for Down toward the Adriatic they sentation to tho recruiting olllcur of a secure enough cash to buy cement to Russian constituent assembly, attempts to cross the river in the News. Watch for the opening the repeated certificate from his Local Hoard that build u "dip" like that on the Ozark Gus. Winn is thu new proprietor of for which were held last In pontoons, but chapter. elections and the Hooded lands hu will not be needed to fill any Trail east of Tucumcari. This "dip", the Hunk Hnr. It cost him n bran new though thn resultH were not by Italian j week wero completely routed the per centage of the quota of the will bo put in by the farmers along Huick Six nutomobilo. The former writing. situ-- ! SPECIAL PROGRAM known at the time of artillery. As the week closed the board. Regardless of the road that will be benefited and proprietor, Mr. Holton, got cold feet In In was but Im- Hope Southeastern Russia. atlou Italy still serious, of registrants under new regulations would cost the county more than $.'100 The Haptist Ladies will give a re when thu state wus voted dry and be- - There are growing Indications that, proving each day. each board should keep available and if it was let by contract. As it is tho ception at the church Friday evening iumo anxious to dispose of the saloon when the froth und spume of the pres- Gen. F. 11. .Maurice, chief director should refuse permission to enlist to merchants of Tucumcari will pay $18 for the members, in honor of the new ana leave. He onereu to ivauo tno ent bolshevlkl revolution In Russia of military operations lu the Hrltlsh a sufficient number of selected men to in cash, the amount rnised hy Mr. pastor and wife, Rev. and Mrs. G. T. property to Alex. Street for his old have blown away, the original revolu- war olllce, was especlolly well satis- complete deferred per centnges of Stanlev in two hours, and the farmers Ellis. The following program will be Huick nnd Mr. btrcet took him up, tionists of last March, men like Mil- - fied with the week's developments In their quotas. See last paragraph, hec. will furnish the teams and men to do rendered: but not until hu hud in turn disposed youkoff, who have brains ami expert Italy. From the fuct that Germany two Selective Service Regulations. As the relt of the work. Hymn "The Roses are Telling." of samu to Gus. Winn. In thu deal ence as well as Ideals, will come to 1 hod not brought up vast to enlistments in Nnvy after Decem- Whore there is a will there is a Invocation C. h. Cusack Mr. Street got a bran new Huick Six the surface again and regain a control uients to follow up the Inltlul success ber 15th see section one fifty-one.- " way and Mr. Stnnley's determination Welcome Address R. A. Dodson. for his old UulcU. Mr. Holton got tho thnt inny save their distracted coun- with a decisive blow, be concluded CROWDKR." to trade in Tucumcari has brought re- - Song by the Sunbeams. old car nnd went buck tu Texas, and try from the talons of the Prussian that Germany was ttnable to send suits. There is nothing like Reading "The Sign of the Cross" Gus Winn is now owner of tho Hank eagle. them. It Is now time, be declared, Anna Josephine, the three-month- tion to build a country as well as good Truma Stevens. Bar. There is no doubt about Street The beginning of the end for I.enlno to say definitely that the crisis In old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. roads, nnd from the looks of roads in Instrumental Duct Doris and Ethel being n good trader and it is said wus reported to have come on Friday, Italy lias passed, this being duo en- Nichol, died Monday, Deo. .'!, at :i::i( various other directions from town Whitmore. Winn bought the saloon 50c on tho when, according to dispatches from tirely to the efforts of the Itnllun a. m. Funeral services were conduct- there should bo more Reading "My Ship" Mrs. McQuuid. dollar, und Mr. Holton was tired of retrogrud, his cabinet was succeeded army. "Anglo-Frenc- h troops are now ed from the Presbyterian church on Solo "Dream of Paradise" the saloon business nnd got out, so it by a coalition ministry of advanced available In Htifllcleut quantities to Tuesday morning ut 10 o'clock nfter I). C. Fox, who hns for several years Mrs. Tom Ritz. is thought they arc all happy. Soclullsts and other factious, with tho satisfy us that the situation Is ae- - which the remains were laid to rest in been in chnrge of the city water sup- The 23rd Psalm Hy Juniors. Holshevlkl lu the minority. cure," bo concluded. Sunnysido cemetery. ply, but who recently resigned, left Instrumental Solo Edwin Paddock following verses were writ- City, where Reading "The Church und The J. M. Putmnn and family and Frank Despite thu fact that the second and) Hard Fighting Around Cambral. The two Sunday for Oklahoma hei family went to Cuervo j World" Mrs'. L. Agnes Ilusby Snnford nnd fifth armies last week gave their ad- - The war has seen no more desperato ten by Mrs. Nichol and are quite will visit his wife and family before Song "The Red White and Ulue. lust Sunday to visit Dr. Sunford nnd herunco to tho Holsbovlkl "govern-- 1 lighting than has followed on the heels proceeding to Florida whore ho ex- days of pain she bore his home. Tho Closing prayer Mr. Neafus. other relatives and friends. While in inent," Lenlne and Trotzky hnvo of General Hyng's sensational thrust A few short pects to make future they assisted in putting out l'rloej Rup We little thought death at our door Fire Hoys gave a reception in his Cuervo shown no slightest evidence of, toward Cambral. Crown u fire at tho railroad which burned be ,""'-,M"?-.L,r",.- their ability to rule Russia, nnd precht seemed determined not to let II was God's will it should so '""V..,?."1"'""?.. nnd M. Kahn nnd C. V. grass 7" ".'"" ,"7-- m.7.?iV ".""nearly two carloads of bear and whether or not they be knowingly that city full Into thu hands of tho Hy His command wu all must go. mm Willi u new sun oi clonics, mr. nero wu ween irom iriniuau. mr, .,.. i ,..; Fox has made a success out of the wa- - Kahn comes hero nearly every week, 4t,t. scents of Germuny, their actions nre Hrltlsh, or at least to make It a costly Tho cup is bitter, thu pujn severe "Jnt n number of W0U,d loved department nnd put it on a pay- - but this is Mr. Easloy's first trip since l' cu" 'all for the benefit of thu central low- prize, and bis constantly To piirt with one wo so dear ter 'for uestroyea. ers. If the armistice they nsk for troops were sent against the Hrltlsh Tho trial is hard, wo'll not complain ing basis and hud many friends who n year ago. Ho says Tucumcari husjbc followed by the kind of peaco In Hourlon wood ugaln and nguln and Hut hope In Christ to meet again. were sorry to see him leave. Mr. made a wondorful improvement since! wero - they advocate, Russia would lie open In thu village of Fontaine, which Stcflian hns accepted tho place former- his last visit, and ho went farther. He The Methodist ladies will hold a is no and food to Germany as a ripe Held for mercl changed hands several times. Hyng's Join tho Iiusiness Men's Athletic ly filled hy Mr. Fox and thcro said Tucumcari was tho best little city Christmas Hnzanr sale at wll do you good. doubt about Pctu making good. in this part of the country. Elk Drug Storo Saturday, Dec. 8. leas exploitation and the JJcrmuuB j men behJ,ou teua.cloujlx nj usually Club. It

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THE TUCUMCARI NEWS CUTTING LAKE STEAMERS IN TWO FOR PASSAGE TO ATLANTIC Some Good Things Why Not Make DIDDTSW For the Some Gifts Christmas Stocking This Christmas? i iflPARROT TEA ROOM. philosopher or other snld long often thednys Immediately be--l SOME ''pOO tlutt we do not nppreclnto was ho parrot to como here," Christians arc spent In wor- "I first X. fro thnt which wo do not work hnrd green who was nlwnya rying over buying of gifts laid the parrot the to ohtuln nnd thnt wo love more the called Oreenle. ivlitch tho giver can 111 and but afford people whom wo do for tlmn wo lovo "I enme next," which nro going to people whom she the people who do most for us. said the blue and ciireH llttlo ubout. These tiro whut we If your best friend motors mnko her yel low macaw n cup, n hi suuhniiuct, out of some dur-abl-e who wns culled silky muterlnl that matches her Yellow Tall. motor coat. Stiffen the visor with "And I enmo Imckrnm, line It with plaid silk and third," said tho blue and red mn-ca- w SI was who AT; called Who Wings. llio other par-The- y Talk a Great rot) ciintte,l Dea' nmong themselves nnd tried to remember the order In I which they came after tho green par- rot nnd the macaws. "It's ono of the greatest honors I know of," said nhop Oreenle. "Tho ' wns named after inc. They, call It fi '1 ' n the Parrot Ten ltoom, and I was tho Owing to the urgent need of ships for transatlantic service, freighters In use on the Oreat Lakes are being relltted only parrot In It at first. They had for the work. At the yards of the American Shipbuilding company at Cleveland these lake carriers are being cut In mo sitting In my cage In the window two parts to permit their passage through the short locks of the Wei I a nil canal to the Atlantic. The photograph shows to nttract passers-by.- " Iho bow of the steamer North Wind. "Why do you cull It n shop ns wcl' ns n ten room?" nsked Yellow Tall.

"How can It bo both things?" WELL-CONCEALE- "Yes, how can It?" nsked Wuo D FRENCH GUN HAMMERING THE GERMANS Wings. "It's n ten room, true enough," pnld Grecnle. "The peoplo como to this room to drink tea and eat biscuits with Jam. They eat a great deal and they talk u great deal I'm not suro whether they eat more than they talk, or whether they talk more than they ent. It's hard to know. You seo they do so much of.bothl" use the rest of this for a bunding Unit "You do too," said Wuo Wings. tics carelessly In front. "To be sure," said Oreenle, "but wo Smoking Jackets, suspenders, bath all do that. I do think It wns a good nudes, necktie and collar cases for thing though to call this place tho travelers, knitted golf gloves, throat Parrot Tea ltoom, for we're suitable call "duty" presents nnd of nil Rifts mulllers and tooled leather plcturu birds to have nround nn afternoon ten they give the least pleasure to the elver. frames are some of the gifts you can party. We chatter mid tnlk and wo So try to put yourself In your gifts mnko for tho men In your family. like to eat. Those are tho things they this year. Uegln enrly nnd knit the Nothing "botighten" could comparo do nt u ten pnrty, you know." cherub n play suit. Nothing Is so soft, with the Joy furnished n youngster by "How wise you nro," snld Yellow so wnnn and so comfortnble for robust these toys that daddy iniide himself. Tall. "IliU you have not yet told us children outdoors In early winter Pine or sweet gum wood are easily why you call this place a (.hop ton. weather. manipulated, and the delight enters Half the time you say It's a ten room For big brother get ribbon two nnd with the gay enamel paint that daddy nnd half the time you say It's a shop. otic-ha-lf Inches wide, eight Inches long; And the people do tho same thing. Wo fringe both ends, then embroider Ini- find that we copy them." tial In center or have gold letters put "Yes," said the other parrots, "wo on. The band can bo glued Insldu of copy them." his hat to Indetitlfy It. Oreenle laughed hard nt this. "Par- Futher will need a new desk calen rots always copy people," ho said, Photograph taken on the western front showing a heavy French gun well concealed In the ruins of a house whence dar and llle for his otllce. So cover a i "and I copied those peoplo first. It It Is sending Its big missiles of death at the Germans. was not an Idea of my own to call this place both a shop and a tea room. Hut I heard some people calling BRIDGE BLOWN UP BY RUSSIANS TO CHECK THE GERMANS It by both names so I did too. A "It was Just my nature, I presume. You know, the nature of n parrot." All the parrots nodded their heads. "They call It a shop," said Oreenle, "because they sell cukes und glasses of Jams, and rolls and buns here. Peo- ple buy them and take them home. A shop Is n place where they sell things for folks to take homo with tin-i- or else to have sent home after them." "They tuko home tho tea and tho cake they eat, don't they?" asked ono of tin; little parrots. All the others laughed, ''I'o be suro they do," said Greenlo. "P.ut It's different when they cut tho things." "You mean It's different when they eat them here and when they eat them so skillfully nppllcs to the elephant's nt homo," said the llttlo parrot. "That liowdnh, the parrot's wings and the makes the difference between u ten sailor boy's middy. room and a shop. And this place Is form with leather, cretonne or any Mother mny like something new und both. Yes, It's u very Hue place to ii durable mnteilnl and hang it by Bilk nttractlve in the form of luncheon nap- bo in." cords. Crimson Is n suitable color kins mndu of one and a half yards of "I've nlways thought It ono of tho scheme. Apply an easily read calendnr whlto linen (a good quality comes at 7" greatest of honors," said Oreenle, "to near the top center .ind cents n yard) cut Into six squares and I lit tilf tlmt n tell This n'liiarkable photogriiih Is one of1 tho very few made during the war showing a bridge actually being blown with celluloid 1 tnbs Index the lower part so daddy bordered with n plcot Irish etlgo nftcr room and shop W up. The span can be seen buekllng under the strain of the explosion, and water spouts all about, showing the effect In may 1111 his advance engagements In merely rolling tho edges. were named nfter of the mines planted the river, can also be seen. The blowing up of this bridge was one of the episodes In proper style. Or she may prefer a thentcr bng me. They do not retreat. Itusslan engineers mined the river ami destroyed tho bridge as part of the usual military tactics for delaying a pursuing enemy. up For daddy und brother a child can mnde of rivet In any of tho call It the 'Par- They also blew a neighboring village that had been used as a munition depot, to hrrudo JlC J prevent Its falling Into hands the enamel gnyly the ban. lies of garden new colors and lined with a soft silk In rots' Tea Koutii,' the of Teutons. nnd carpenter's tools. This ndds an contrasting color. T.Vy aro made with hut the 'Parrot touch to cob! steel. n pocket In tho bottom, either oblong Tea ltoom.' Just For the el ildrrn an "uvergreen pie" or round, nnd the top has a casing one parrot, and FOR THE WAR PHOTOGRAPHER AIRPLANE AMBULANCE IS LATEST DEVICE lf served at tho Christmas breakfast o through which gold ribbon Is drawn. that parrot Is my-fcc- nlways causes grunt excitement. Vow tini patri sin run high mnko !" 'i'o make it fashion nil im.iK'iise pie hubby a red, vv) Itr nnd bluo pillow for Oreenle swung 1 1 dish of enrdbenrd, paint It leaf g-- i n h m s e f around and cover thickly nlth sprnys of c,r-green- . the bar of his Laughed cage Grecne Put In the presentsnil previ- ami iooi;ei at This. ously wrapped and labeled ord thei at the others. put on tho lid. Tho latter Is shnt n In "It's n great honor, Oreenle." they cardboard and covered with nice ever said. They knew they must bo polite greens. to Oreenle, for be wns the special The weo nnbr makes n new appeal favorite and If he did not like them to our gift Instincts, Cover n downy they would be sent iiwny. They were nqunre pillow with pnlcst pink silk and till treated quite fairly by their mis- tress, but they knew Oreenle was tho one she loved best, They certainly did not want 1 lenvo the tea room for they had such good times and It was splendid to havu peo- ple feed them sugar. "Well," said Oreenle, "tho most ex- his morris chair. The cut suggests tho citing tltno In my life was when I saw embroidery done on a background of them painting n pnrrot on the window. linen crash. They painted my very picture nnd A quickly mado gift for a llttlo girl then 1 stood on thu bar of my cngo and ono which serves to tench her u In tho window nnd the peoplo begun lesson of nentness Is n set of ribbon to como lnl I wns 11 great attraction. rolls for her hnlr ribbons. Smnll paste- I'm n regular business parrot I help board cylinders, such ns nro used for mako money for tho mistress. And moiling purposes, nro first covered with nnnther thing, they hnvo n pnrrot cotton wnddlr.g and snchet powder nnd made out of wood hanging over tho then with silk or sntln. Tho material front door, as of course I could not may bo plain or flowered, but must bo be there, but they want to have some- of a quality not to "run." thing like mo In ns many pluces as For tho friend who bonrds n glnss of oosslble." The helmets have homcmndo steel that been Jelly or omngo mnrmnlndo alinn-i- t universally adopted by the would bo useful ns well ns ornnmentnl. May Be So. armies on tho battlefields of Kurnpe (MP lko 0,10 Pictured, cover this wlUi Applo Jelly ornngo to nnd mnrmnlndo can Mistress I should llko to know aro now to be used by the photo- To the many Inventions that military ingenuity 'iffi.. fillet laco nnd handkerchief linen In bo mndo and war's necessity have ' at tho holiday season ns well what business Unit policeman has In graphers who are making the pictorial during this war Is now added the airplane strips nro strapped with satin ns In tho summer, treated ambulance. When speed K thnt and then ono can my kitchen every night In tho week? history of the world combat. They nro In urgently needed to prevent death, the aero Is Infinitely UK baby ribbon set off with two soft truthfully sny on better than the motor tho little enrd of Pretty Servant Please, mum, I slightly different from tho ones In gen- nmbulnnce. This Itrltlsh olllclal photograph shows a rehenrsnl of use rosettes. A delightful carriage, pillow (rreetlng that It wns mnde expressly the nt ft think he suspects mo of ueglectin' me eral use, being conical In sbnpo nnd ono of tho new aero ambulances. Its use Is advocated by Doctor Chiming, u III is this. for the friend to whom It Is sent. vvurl: or somethin'. ruining down far over the eyes. member of the French chamber of deputies. I

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Interuew vith the president, vyn it was nnn ninne. At slghr nt Hardy tho yon nim 1. refused. He went to wim to HCknowicngo yon ns but vtM too dazed to perceive th his lodgings and young man stopped sin , but, meet- - his wife?" spent tho remainder of tho day change In her expression, and "" President's cordl smile, can.o "No, no, half tho night drafting nud redrafting , Rlrl" she disclaimed. "Acquitted honorably on all assurance, aumo don't want him any 1" I more." charges ho "On a concise statement of his argument Illrl tint li ii lf i I in tut 1. ..l murmured. nil I against Vandervyn's contracl. This he hiwud " Pln-H- ctl to hear you sny that." charges Honorable mention recom- X AW addressed to tho president and mended Approved the President." ROBERT stamped Tor uiallliig. He wrote noth- Mario smiled with cool condescen- sion, MES ing with regard to his own case. i"ci'iircn to testiiy mat 1 s gnu ,lwUM ,o " When, near morning, he : T mt:: tu to y,,P mMnwt wore obtained "Merely n question of doing Justlco at last fell court-martia- l. BENNET i:lion uiiuiiiKs oi tno on to you, Captain Hardy. COPY i asleep, ho was so near exhaustion that In tho false representation that It v.h When a man ruiicwi 4M0VTU.C0, the face of all this, he has had the hns dono ho ,- I his duty, however harshly, 1 ' ' did not waken until lute. Thu hour leinnrllv I, I.... - i IV "l minuies oi uiu jcp ft fiMm n UIOIII COIIIll.il. It Is the duty of others to seo ho set for tho reconvening of thu court-marti- against your Indian contract that had already come. ...,.. Its a lie!" hoarsely rcnlled tho receives Just compensation. I tako He sprang v...... - l.i...i. .,... , Into niiiituii. iMllllllll I uruy ,,.,, ...... nil ,...... credit for having helped to bring thla his uniform with n celerity that IS too nllll,.,! .. u,r I.. II.. . """'J K"ow" "Otlllllg ,.V I about." might have reminded n fellow olllcer i... i...... , , . ... nootit It. Theru's only her word CHAPTER XXIV Continued. "Very good How-ove- r, ' of you to offer. of reveille In .,. :: - mine." "You?" ho exclaimed. "Of course, cadet burrncks ut West ,..-- "', ,,. 13 I believe I have enough left to Point. ;:, ui nuiii lllM'l llLllllliru l . . though, If you really did otln.ru ?,.,, i... ..it . ",! "''"u tor tno Indian wit uot lovo Hp, In turn, wus no Intent tijinn last mo through. And In any event, I ..i i... Tho pol-Ish- him" to huvo himself spoken worn soles of his highly tures to my contract tiro forged?" "0.,''L'r. ,,m""r to coidd not Impose on your generosity. i car-petle- ss ; 'i'-"- "That does not folloty. You must by Hint shoes beat n tattoo on thu -I'd,... ..I,,-- .. i.... i" icnuiicu uiuier most genial of hosts, thu The money would be used against hltn ,u I Oil t I II A ...... old stairs by which he descend- n.K...u.un nil') ll lilt eerlnl,, l.l know I did lovo him. Hut to flr.d Uiat president, Hint he fulled to see Mario which, you see, would "y fr,,U"" blU,,Uy A hardly do." ed to tho Rtrcet. llo did not turn to N""' ''' m ami r" n I had for rlvsl another 'breed girl until she Hpokc to lilm. The llrst sight "Then you - I refuse any loan?" go In for a belated SeJ ,S i, ,,.t..,.,. aim one not half so beautiful as I I could of hor bewildered hltn, and his bow-di- "It was most kind you breakfast at the "My word Is ns good or perhnpt of to mnko meager table of his landlady. Ho Uedbenr. vim r,.,i ,rr i, not endure the thought. You huvo not altogether hide this effects of the offer." somewhat hotter than cash- - U MM il.Mltl I I,. 1. ... hastened along the few feet of narrow that of a It...wl li seen thu proof that thure Is a good deal thu delicious shock given him by hur "Don Quixote do la ler ed oil cer,' rejoined Vandervyn. Manchul" sho hall to tho Ah ho confess himself tho murderer of Aeimi of my mother's red grandfather In my hizzllng beauty. Hut ho quickly re- street door. druw 1 ou murmured. It open, deny U.o charge," thu president Nog Why did you perjure blood. No, I had to glvo him up, n another man In uniform yourself and covered his when ho TIIUiib at machlno I" ho stilted ruther than Inquired. I.., ,i... .. windmills iMeiqicii mm mo doorway con- .milium I havo decided to marry anoUicr man." saw flint sho was with Vandervyn. replied. and '.Most fronted him. Tho other olllcer saluted. emphatically," pleasantly "You can't prove It," defiantly chal "Another!" echoed Hardy. That young man, though moru boyish, Though agreed Vnnder-y- n. there was no trnco of bitter- Hardy responded mechanically. He looked slgnlll lenged Vandervyn. "I stand by my "Will you not congratuluto mol ly handsome than ever, boro himself ness or For cantly satire In his wit, her chin lift- all his cool look, hu was astonished. from Hardy to Marie. "As a sol testimony. This squaw and Hardy sho usked. with rnthur n sullen air. lie. met Har- ed to angle the of offended pride. The man before him was tho presi- have hatched up the llo between them. Ho rallied. "I congratulate him. ry's clear gnzo with n forced smile. "That Is sulllclent, Captain Hardy. dent's military aide. I'.ven If Kcdhcar niado such a confes After what has happened, 1 feel confi- The smllo becumu Mill morn forced May I ask you to take mo back to "Captain Floyd Hardy?" sion. It Is only hearsay and not legal dent that you must have chosen some- when thu girl transferred her haud him?" from his arm to Hardy's. "At your service." evidence." one more worthy of you." Vandervyn was waiting for her near "You should now ho In "Your "Ho Is!" "Only a very few ottendnnco friend ltedbenr seems to have declared the girl, her glo minutes," sho tho president. As they approached court-martial,- upon thu " stated thu enjoyed shooting agents," rious eyes melting with soothed the disappointed lover. him, sho gave Hardy at remarked tenderness. a look of aide with cold severity. the president. "He also confessed to llo Is far inoru worthy of mu than "Whatever you say I" he to "You I deferred must understand, "I shall explain to the court," having made the two attempts on the urn of him 1" tier caprice, anil he drew back to speak C tptalu, that I must do as my heart Hardy. "If not delayed, I shall life of Captain Hardy. In view of your With an effort she recovered her cool to a shurp-oje- d man near tho presi- dictates, though I confess lobby " that l.o only a few perjured testimony at the Nogeti In- composure. dent. ing is tar from agreeable to me. I "You will come with me." Interrupt quest, one is led to Infer a not Im- "Hut now, before going, I Hardy wan gazing Into wonder- have air ly met bis excellency, and wish to tho ed the aide, still more severely. "Your probable connection between those at- tiiku this opportunity ful bliU'-blae- eyes bin companion. he has been uo kind as to promise nut to discharge In of conduct has been brought to' the at- tempts and your enmity to Captain a way the obligation They were as Inscrutable as when he a hearing." that, us a member tention of the president. It Is to be Hardy. Hut the point at present Is of tho tribe. I owe to you for your had last looked Into their depths. He "I cannot wish you success," ho re seen, sir, whether joii will continue to whether you still Insist upon thu val to speak calmly, plied. services. I shall therefore ruturn U10 tried but his voice refuse to answer tho Inquiries of your idity of your contract. Do you wish mlnu to you." fdiook. She gave him a qnlzzleul glance and superiors." an olliclal Investigation that will take She held out n "Do you know you aro by turned away with Vaudcrvyn. document. lis that far Hardy went white, but his Jaw set the evidence of tho Indian witnesses?" stepped back. the most beautiful woman here?" .Standing in tho eager, Jostling llrm with grim A cold sweat was gathering on Tan- - resolution. Ho stepped "No, .Miss Dupont," ho aald. "I can Iter long lushes drooped and rosu crowd that waited for a word or avon out beside tho tilde, and crossed the dervyn's forehead. He looked at Marie. ' - not accept It." ngaln to disclose tho sumo Inscrutable i from the president, he fully ap- sidewalk to the waiting She turned from him, afraid hu motor. As that You must. I you. look. predated thu ease with which, In tho they were away might misconstrue soft- took It from whirled over tho sleety the womanly I man-alread- y Though havo used tho "So I hnvo noon told several times nildst of so great a crush, sho asphalt, tho able sat with more than ness Into which her tierce resentment Income from ll!;el1 con-wit- It not altogether for personal cruUfl- - I wished a few moments ,0 obtain several moments' h military stHTncss, his head and body 'hud melted. He wheeled about, and left cation, you must realize my pride you, that I might thank you for vcrsatlon apart with the nation's chief half averted from his companion If thu room, sullen, unrepentant, delimit. that as will not permit me to keep any your generosity. It has given mo tho magistrate. to avoid contamination. Hardy sat 'A very great pity," commented the it opportunity my s'-- was still longer. Let mo add that it has not sreat of trip abroad ' beside the president as stlilly at tho other extreme of the "My president. "Young and clever, hand d Word's as Good or Better a pinched out. us you may havo Inferred and this visit In Washington." when the sharp-eye- man to whom neat. Than some, well educated, good social htand Cashiered Officer's." from what I said at tho bull. It Is a "I am saving your Vandervyn had spoken came around The was lug 1 all the reports of ride short. The car made yet all wasted Courage misdl I10nan7.11." socTnl triumphs." ho said. "They have beside Hardy and murmured a few n sudden turn, and curved dler - rcetcd ; no sense around to until recently the gallant cap- of shamu; unmoral "I regret that I cannot nccept It," ho xnado me very happy." .words in his ear. Hardy looked him the executive olllces of tho president. tain probably believes in than Immoral. Ho will rldo the saying "ither replied. "A captain's pay Is quite suf-llelo- nt Again tho girl's lashes drooped. In the eye, bowed, and quietly started Hardy looked at his companion, per- that all Is, fair In war and love." hard to still harder falls than this to move away. The man ,mo for a bachelor." "That Is good of you It Is quite nec- followed him plexed. The face of the aide showed Marie lowered eyes. - "r els,( t0 what thu world calls until he had left tho hir The nresl- Marie gave him n mocking glance. essary for mo to become the rage. If White House. only thu stum watchfulness of ouo dent looked thoughtful. "Of course s",,,,'fif- - 'Jut I " too busy a man to 1 "Iteally now, Captain Hardy, you do am to force a recognition Ileg-j;le- 's who has a reputedly dangerous pris- Mr. - "'rall7.e. If you will pardon mo, from Vandervyn, there can bu no ones- not expect mo you relatives. He says CHAPTER XXV. oner under arrest. At thu entrance ho thin, ladles, thero Is to bo a cabinet moot to believe will long that, fortu- when It Is a matter nf vonr uor.t remain unmarried?" nately, his tlancee has become Interest- stepped behind, as If apprehensive that against his. ut were there any other Condemned. Hardy might He tried his best to conceal how her ed In another man who Is quite as eli- attempt to escape. A witnesses than yourselves and tho In- - ''owed to them, and then con court-marti- frivolity gible us himself." Tho began Its session doorkeeper conducted them along a dlnns?" fronted Hardy. "Sir, I warned you tortured him. "You inny not at nine In thu morning, and believe It, Miss Dupont. Yet It Is Hardy's eyes contracted, yet ho did thu trial corridor Into a small waiting room, Your excellency evidently lms not ,,,llt lf '" 'H'1 speak In your own if Hardy was over before In ' "t true." not falter: threo the lie passeil Into the room beyond, but seen the contract," said Vandervyn. lIt'fo'1S('. would havo no other op- - afternoon. Vandervyn testllled to reappeared "It "It Is not," she contradicted. "When "Since It will bring you happiness, I the In a few moments and is tuny witnessed by Charllo Hedbear, i"" " 1 "'"' reverse my ap suppression by the accused of the ex- signed to Hardy to wo were iibroud, Pere nnd I went to wish hltn good fortune." enter. tliu olliclal Interpreter, and by sis- - i'rm"' "l minings oi mo court istence of tiie developed mluu and his Monte Carlo. I fancy tho gambling "You do?" Tho question wan al- of Hardy stepped Into the room, and ter." nun lllli. Itedbear's misconduct. spirit Infected me. Let us most un exclamation. Hut the girl the door was closed behind htm. The "Ah, Hardy had stood an amazed and settle the at Hardy's statements In explanation the Interpreter, you say? This ownership of tho mine with a wager. once regained her quiet composure. able and the doorkeeper had remained matter may hu dumfouiideil spectator to the rejection of his actions were as brief as they rumored In tho house If you do not marry this year, I agreo "I do not understand. If you wish htm outside. Hardy looked around with a and In and disgrace of his rival. Hut through were cold and dry. Acting as a civil een the senate. It will bu to keel) It. Hut If you marry within .good fortune, why then do you seek ...... frown of perplexity. Across the room well for you to semi out it all Marie had never once looked ' for tho man." time, you will accept It ', '""'' a man Writing him. that buck from to prevent him from receiving , . ""I'tbm sat at a businesslike at If her scornful casting off of his anilervyii shrugged.. "Can't do It, ui" on your wedding day." .ompensatlon as attorney for ttio T desk. There was no onu elso pres andervyn had roused uny hopes for j rw.tldnlUs" even to oblige you. Mr. President. d.s ent. The himself, they "It Is not fair for me to bet on n cer- "Z fellow has gone to the place where must have been dashed - The man turned In his when she led away tainty; but If you Insist, I agree to the "I wld good fortune." replied liar- swivel chair cold storage Is unknown. My uncle Olnua without fa ' "l'Pres and abruptly a ges vorliu: him so wager," said Hardy. dy. "Any n.or.ey paid him on that made beckoning told you about the affair. The with much as a glance J ' lhu ture. Hardy's fellow "Then be prepared to contract would be tainted." lVTn''r1... r V" !'"!,,! hand went up In salute was of recognition. There was a slight take the mlno - " urn mini (ll drunk; he alined his 'gun' at me. iiiiiiiiksioii wie as lie stepped forward. He was In the 1 stoop in his shoulders as ho saluted a week from today," she bantered. Marie arched her Muck eyebrows. ,,.,, , supi d It loaded, mill shot hint In r(.l( mm(.c() presence of the commander In chief of till,' president. Ho tore his gaze away from tho "Is It no true that he will get through ,, ,(f ,,, ; , , Hardy was present. He - the army and navy. If the sentence approved by your lovely face whoso gay smile appcured a much larger appropriation than oth- ,,,,,. Jll(, .,, , , , can't deny what I say, without for- - The president him up excellency so heartlessly mocking. rwlM, would have Ik,,, made?" Tll, oth(,r ,,.,., ., looked and m curing himself. does not make association down with a seven' glance. with me scandalous." hu said, "I beg "You (v mint reiillze how this " Tho lands are fully worth the serious. ,,nd be .pposod themfr Hardy met the president's look of agreed with "You are Captain Floyd Hardy?" leave to express my thanks for the Shu handed him another sealed en- amount upon," stated Hardy. vigor. He del 1 In- - Inquiry, ilnd bowed In conllrmaiion of emphatically unv "Yes, sir." Intimation you will velope. "The tiibo should receive ap-- 1 the that Invalidate the all the tentlon to or portaii-Jiroprlallo- statement. The president again desert to nnutiln "The same who suppressed tho Into fraudulent contract." "Hero Is the order detailing you to Honest lohhylug would 1,1s looked thoughtful. "That leaves ..llty isoiit from proper duties Insurrection In the Sulus?" the special service with the general vurrv me 0111 iiirougu ut a cost or a without leave, minis sister as the only witness to the Without replying, tho president staff and showed the tclo "I happened to bo In ibrilptly for the winter. You will bo few hundred dollars. These supposed command at tract. It would bu well If sho could faced about to his dcsl then re friends of the tribe want millions." the time, sir." bo produced." Hardy again saluted, and marched quired to return to the reservation and "After that you obtained a detail, room carry out all the plans "Do you wish to deprive me of the The able left the room. from tho as If on dress parado. recommended your conduct In discharge of which Vandervvn by you for tho civilizing of the tribe. fihare that I would roeelvu through again shrugged. "Search has been has resulted In your trial by court-marti- CHAPTER XXVI. lour mare is In tho same stable as U10 him?" made for her. .Mr. President. All that on serious charges. I e thoroughbred I havo bought "Yes of every dishonest dollar," have could be learned from that to me the lludiims of the court. The her Indian rela use as her riding mate." said Hardy, his mouth stern, though tives was that she had been very sick The Sentence. Ms eyes besought her to forgive his circumstances are exceptional. He- - gone In the anteroom thu doorkeeper The changed tone In tho girl's volco ClIIIKll V, ll t.l.i,t..l i.,il and had away. Of course that .harshness. "You havo enough al- lf " "' meant to tho l.m.i.v waved Hardy to a door on the right compelled Hardy to look up. In her .'"" ",,v" !, .!,. eyes ready." rl" """"V ,"".t ,K,"n. There was no other nhic, tl...t she " stenographers' room, radiant he saw n look that could io me. i nine neen persuaded to give , . , I saw iloutice not be mistaken. Tho "Aro you certain?" she rejoined. . tic the of a woman's skirt smile that had villi fin iiiittiipi lati , ...... ,..,...... h may hnvu ...... j i .Ajrmill JUUI ,p, . , ....,.,.,. . ,. , , behind a revolving bookcase near seemed bo mocking was now tenderly "You heard - - the that mines often ,,,.,1- a lit- room conduct." ..iijiiieu iii icutl end of room, leasing. jiluch out or run into valueless ore iiik a uiu young woman far the and paused Hardy saluted. "Permit me, sir, to who was Someone stepped "Marie you " he You can guess why I'ere and I have dressed In a I'urislan tailored into the room after stammered. "Ar first present for your consideration a stilt him. and touched hltn authoritatively you certain It Is love not a passing told no one, least of all Iteggle." that Vandervyn had last seen on Hardy remained matter relating to the Interests of the on the shoulder. feeling of pity?" unshaken. "If ho tribe Marie. She was gloved and heavily Is worthy of you, that will mako no which" veiled, "One moment, Cnptnin Hardy Pity! For you?" she cried. "Do "Stop!" ordered the president. ami she entered the room with difference to him." perceptible your sentence." you think I could dnro pity you? a "Others are waiting I timidity. .Mario went to "Hut myself? I ntn already used to for Interviews. Ho turned and faced the president's man iu;o you I I could not have been can give you only ten you take her arm In a reassuring clasp and luxury," pleaded the girl. minutes. If "ltl0 w,tn t"L' cl,,,ir unlllnchlng gnzo so presumptuous even hud those expend them on this other matter, you raise the veil. At no tlino since their "Down In your heart you know the coming to Washington "r " bravo man about to be shot. The treacherous consplrutors succeeded In will have no further opportunity to had Vandervvn crushing you. values In life that are real," he said. been given so much as n iridium,, of '"'I" saluted with punctilious forinul Do you think it was "You do statu your own case." Hardy pity that Hindu mu live a not wish for wealth gained Miss D nit's n ted Hindu nmhi . responded with equal for lie all this "The evidence before tho court-niar-ti- "' through fraud." "l!lII,.v- - I"'"0 ! presented an olliclal time that forced mo to flout you und covered thu facts, This undoubtedly was the woman, and "I have not admitted that thero Is sir. If tlioso ho looked "''"'"'K'nt, saluted, and withdrew from accept his detestable ntteutlons?" facts sustain the charges against me, at her with sharp curiosity uny fraud in tho contract." as Marie raised the veil. tho room Her volco sunk to a noto of deen then I am guilty, and desire no clem- Mario step "I'orhiips It is as well," ho remarked. petl aside and gave hltn For a long moment Hardy humility. ency. That Is all I have to say on my a full view of stood with "You should uot doubt your futuru the girl's face. tho decree of his fate slowly crumpling "I know how very unworthy of yon "I Could Not Impose on Your Gene-- ! "wn case, sir. With regard to tho liusband." mat In his blind. eyes I am. Yet 1 hope 1 rosity." ter which I desire tq present "Olnna!" ho exclaimed. Ills were fixed on am not so un She Mashed him an odd, quizzical ucaney. Doubtless he was worthy as day "Sit down I" ordered "Ye. Is It not n happy surprise?' seeing the that llrst at tho coulee. look. "No. I cannot doubt mv future gram the president. years of soldierly comradeship when I scorned you, you. from a high olliclal In the war "You havo nine minutes. He said Marie. and and with liusband now. Captain Hardy. I must department brief." duty that now lay In the past your skill and couragu that led him to believe his J lardy seated She smiled at the shrinking girl, and the nnd moderation, tielleve In him if I am to bu happy, resignation himself and proceeded vision of the career to saved us without harming and application for leave to present his argument against and drew Uit about to tho president. which he was those whoso must I not?" tho to have given the ut most pow- attack ho had wantonly brought of absence would be at once favorably Vandervyn My dear, this Is the great Fa- of his upon "Yes," agreed Hardy, contract. He spoke delib- White ers. Ho hud us. I was acted upon by his commanding olllcer erately, ther of all Indians always loved his profes- a coquette a coquette In- She u guy but with a conciseness that and of our tribe uttered little trill of ut Vancouver barracks. This, In some he Is our father your excellency, sion and now fatuated with the kind of man with laughter. covered what he hud to say fully and this whom I ' The woman whoso he a coquette deserves to I'lrciiiiiMimces, migiii iinve Decn con clearly. fi Jlrs- - Reginald Vandervyn skirt had seen be Infat- ts so good In words as rceful as they 's was That of you to say It, sldered excuse - ,...... , in front of him before he became uated. Hut I was not altogether frlv- - sullicient for his coil- I..... rei -- ' i. .'I- ri'l... i. "-- . I ... " " 1 I" u lis,eiici III- ' .'." m i' merciless Contain! It Iimltes in., feel it... "nil aware of her presence. Ho him-se- lf olous. I soon perceived your iht li. force. As Vandervyn gaped at Marie, found Immeas- Jim foMaidiuiauilageilfhlsse: looking Into the g urable superiority her eyes Hauled with a col, over him. Only my return. May I not offer you a llttlo sudden face of Marie. head could not overcome crct knowledge of the mine perceptibly 1,0 0, ,,.., of tierce exultauce. the fascina- Kill of. say. three or four thousand Inllileiiced the imtubeis of the e.uirV At you afraid to read your sen- - tion that had bound my heart. My 1 The president showed a trace sur- gasped and . of llo choked out: "You teliceV- fiiiin.i.il. dollars? uiiderstand that, for some to doubt the statement of his purposu , , 1, ., sl'e' .. "ll...... mu soul sought to freo Itself from tho prise. "Is that all you havo to say? luw,v "uuniM-inih-- juu- iircii Htrange reiihou or unreason you in coming to Washington. for you. he would have had tin. mini. spell I struggled and iirav.-.l- - Y..r There Is still a i.ilnute." Indian I have refused your pay as captain." Though tin and 11 million from his flint niftf dint not until there ill (hi. mine ul. adjourned That Is all, Mr," replied rls-la- "Yos, . "My Hardy, Indian to yotl, OVCIl IIS She me. m..,.!-.- ...... lKhnu',.,1 v.. nrc. ,1... 1.. , . resignation has not been with- The lirixlileiil ...1.1. .1UII-I--c .If .1... without rendering its (hidings, ho left was to ' " uvu nun " ' " ..iu.i-.ii- mu iuooi 1 JnUI.lll you! cried tho girl. 1111 ,. v ."". drawn, and am engaged in a private the ap- ,itor Clemmer hoi generous" eourtiooiu ten years older in The president touched u call button,' "You huvo been eager to nmrry a enterprise. I cannot draw pay as an pearance io. appropriation 1.111 will be"issel wl She Hung out than when he entered. Tho hut linger. girl-h- ero h her nrms to hltn In olllcer In the raised his "One moment. breed Is one, already your cIttU1M. mt mmmlJmi service." explained regretful, comtnlHuriitlng glanco I ,s to piteous appeal. "Captain I My nl of the What If should confront you with wife J ,.,..., .., ,. . Hardy. most friendly iii (,. ,i. Say that you do not of his Judges seemed witnesses?" "It's a lle--u black Vail-- , think me "Few would bo so quixotic." she ar- llo!" denied ,,et Z r. ..7' altogether what thought plainly to Indicate what bo I - ' he mol" would the "As huvo stated, sir, my re- dervyn. "I never ' a!,.! . , " gued. "Most would mako thu excusu only married her!" ,r,.,i, . ... Hardy llndlngs. Thu thought of voluntarily quest Is . drew her hands together, and that an attempt to what they-- that all the witnesses In tho "You took her by tribal custom, urn! to seo you read paper " frustrate resigning from the service had been case ,0 that bout to kiss Uiem with reverent pas- a wrong examined." you told her that you were taking her Hardy considered to others Is not to hard. To he cashiered was un- drew himself up, opened tho sion. almost "lUcre uro some already at hano. legally according to tho common ho considered u private enterprise," endurable. law." envelope, took out tho documen ami "Dearest," lou shall seo what they havo to say "She cannot i.rovo I lived win. 1... he replied, "you forgot "I must beg to differ with you, Miss Yet hu walked out with his back that other day In about your charges." openly us her husband." relolned Van- - a Mnrin ..., ., tho coulee that day Dupont." straight nud his well up. when you thought head Ho Tho aide appeared and Immediately I dervyn. V.; . " me dying. I guzed 'Then tet It puss. Hut Uiu llttlo ""."t went directly to the Whlto llnuso nntl went out ncnln nt n frn, ., .i.t ...... " ' mce, uer up Into your eyes, and I saw the look loun?" in I ti. r scut la a weu application for an president. Ho returned wTufvi 0, of my mother." - - (TOD END.) SrTMKK, ' . '. THE TUCUMCAKI KlWS

best ever in the southwest nnd can clean anything from anywhere. The Colorado School of Mines had n big Thanksgiving game scheduled with tho Institute nnd got cold feet after the Instituto romped nil ovor Claren- don College nnd the University of West Texas, after putting it nil over tho Dr. PRICE'S is the new "cold New Mexico Agricultural College CREAM bottle" to enjoy with the team which is always somo football Immemorial "hot bird" team. Tho soldier boys aro alway n soft drink in the good sports and even if they meet de- BAKING POWDER strictest sense, but the feat they como out with glory becauso no team ovor walks liveliest, nippiest appe- over them. imaginable rich O tizer ASSESSOR'S NOTICE in the flavor of nutritive TO PUBLIC saves eggs in baking cereals and imported , Tho laws of tho State of Now Mex- Snnxer hops. DEVO ico require that every inhabitant of In many recipes only half as many eggs are required, in some makes good things to the State, of full ago and sound mind none at all, if an additional quantity of Dr. Price's Baking cat taste even better shnll in ench year make a list of all 119 property subject to of is in and it's healthful. taxation which Powder used, about a teaspoon, place of each egg omitted. ho is tho wncr or has tho control, or ANHKUSERDUSCH management. Such list must bo on Try the following recipes which also conserve white St. Louis, U.S. A. the form prescribed by law by tho flour urged by the government. Stnto Tax Commission nnd must bo as mndo and filed in tho office of tho Coun Butter-les- s ty Assessor on or nftcr tho first day of Corn Meal Griddle Cakes Eggless, Milkless, January and not 114 cupi corn meal later than tho last lWi cupi boiling- water Cake business day of February of each year. ij cup milk cap brown attar teaspoon lalt In complinnco with law nnd tho 1 tablespoon shortening eupi water 1 teaspoon nutmeg-- for 1 tablespoon molanoa l'1 cup leaded ralslai teaspoon cinnamon convenience of tax payers I will bo nt 'j cup flour ouncei citron, cut find 1 cup flour tho various places in Quny county on 1 teaipoon tilt cup tnorteninp; 1 cup rro flcur the respective teaspoons Dr. rrlce'a Baking Powder t teaipoone Sr. Frlco'a Baking Powder Subscription $1.00 Per Yw trying to have Stinking Lake set aside dates as follows, for NO ECCS possi- tho purpose Soil augar, water, fruit, shortening, ealt and ipleea as a bird refuge, and there is a of taking lists of property: Belli corn meal In bowl with boiling water; add milk, tofothcr In saucepan 3 mlnutei. When cool, add bility of their work being rewarded. Wednesday, Jan. 2, 1018, afternoon melted shortening and molasses; add flour, salt and flour and baklnr; powder which hate been sifted to. The Tucumcari News C. Bacn, demo- only, Loyd. baklnr powder which hare been lifted together; mis Esther. Mix well; bake la loaf pan In moderat Trinidad dc the last wall. Bake on hot greased griddlo until bronn. oren about 45 mlnutei. game was strong Thursday, 3, 1918, Published Every Thursday cratic suite warden, a Jan. Norton. (Tho Old Method called for 2 cCUo) (Tho Old Method (Fruit Cnki called for 2 eggs) ndvocatc of withdrawing the lake as Friday, Jan. 4, 1918, Puerto. a bird refuge, and repeatedly attempt- Saturday, Jan. 5, 1918, Quay. Send tor our new booklet "How to save eggs by using Dr. Price' Cream Balling Powder." IRA E. FURR, Editor and Publisher ed to have something done, and it ap- Mondny, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mailed tree on request. Address Dept. ., 1001 Independence Boulevard, Chicago. pears that the present warden and the Jan. 7, 8, and 9, 1918, Nnru Visa. sportsmen have adopted the same pol- Thursday, Jan. 10, 1918, Obar. Entered as second-clas- s matter at icy. The lake would be the most suit- Friday and Saturday, Jan. 11 nnd 12, the postofflce in Tucumcari, N. M., un- able place in the state for a bird ref- 1918, Logan. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Tho News force took a vacation and der act of Congress, March 1, 1879. uge, and should be immediately with- .Monday, Jan; Glcnrio. In tho District Court County of Quay, the paper is a day late this week. drawn, as it would be a favorite breed- Tuesday, Jan. 15, 1918, Endce. April Term, A. D., 1018 Wednesday, 10, Thursday, December 6, 1917 ing ground and furnish game for the Jan. 1918, Allen. Lon D. Mnrrs, Plaintiff, entire state. Thursday, Jan. 17, 1918, Bnrd. vs. No. 1890 Friday and Saturday, Jan. 18 nnd 19, Harry A. Palmer, Defendant.. The fueling is growing that the live As the police of El Paso seem help- 1918, San Jon. Tho said defendant, Harry A. Palm- stock men of the state must have re- less in nil murder cases th: relatives Wednesday, Jan. 23, 1918, Hudson. er, is hereby notified that n suit in At- i Shipley Transfer lief, and for that reason the resolution of Wm. A. Hncklcy, who was found Thursday nnd Friday, Jan. 24 and 25, tachment has been commenced against the reduction of the taxable valuations on the streets of El Paso in n dying 1918, Montoya. you in the District Court for the Coun- is generally approved. It is about the condition on the night of September Any person failing to meet mc nt ty of Quay, State of New Mexico, by & Storage only way the state can extend any re- 24, have offered a reward of $2500 for these appointments mny mnke return said Lon D. Mnrrs, for the recovery lief to the live stock men of the state, to my office in Tucumcari any time the arrest and conviction of the mur- at of the sum of Fifty Six Dollars for M. M. SHIPLEY, Propr und they will probably all need relief derer or murderers. This crime, be within the limits llxed bylnw as given money loaned to said defendant by before the end of next summer. ing one of a number of mysterious ubove, or blank for mnking rendition plaintiff nnd thnt the snid writ of at- 0 murders to occur in the Pass City, will be sent upon npplicntion, by mail tachment has been levied on tho fol- Successor to or in person, my The New Mexico sportsmen arc now has started the report that a crimi- to office. EAST lowing described real estate towit: Dodson Transfer Co. nal syndicate is working out of there A penalty of twenty-fiv- e per cent in SWV4 of Sec. 22, Twp 9 N Range 30 nnd is doing n big business. In the addition to the regular vnluntion must east N. M. P. M. Quay county, New case of Tom Lyons, the Grant county be added to the value of nil property Fast trains daily to Mexico. Office Phone 265 Res. 407; not cattleman found murdered in El Paso listed for assessment within the unless you or cause to time nnd in That enter the one hope of the prosecution now tho form prescribed by -- bo entered your appearance in said Tucumcari, N. M. James Hall & Co. law. No exceptions can bo J. seems to be tho conviction of Felix made to Kansas City suit on or before the 6th day of Jan- close this law. Very respectfully, CON-FESS- Jones, and those to the case have uary, A. D., 1918, decree PRO O little or no hope of getting the men B. L. FRANCIS, -- therein will be rendered BONDED higher up. Tax Assessor, Quay County, N. M. St. Louis ngainst you, nnd the above described 0 real estate sold to satisfy said judg- W. BOSS BEASLEY ABSTRACTERS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ment nnd costs. The foot ball fans of the state very In the District Court. R!ibtb .T11. -- Attornoy-at-La- w TUCUMCARI, NEW MEXICO much desire a game for the champion- dicial District, State of New Mexico, Chicago T. N. LAWSON, Clerk ship of the entire southwest between or By Mae Hood, Deputy. PHONE 55 bounty ljuny, J. It. Wasson, Plain- the New Mexico Military Institute and tiff. VS. Meliton Morn. nt nl. ,tnfnl- - J. D. Cutlip, Tucumcari, N. M. Federal Building Tucumcari, N. M. the University of Arizona. New Mex- nnts. No. 1955. The defendants Mel Connecting in Union Attorney for Plaintiff. icans believe the institute team is the iton Morn, Rnmonn V. de Morn, Enrl Stations for all East- Kooss, Larl Ross, Unknown Heirs of FOR SALE Fine Hereford heifer-barg- ain. William T. JarretL doconsml. Minnin ern territory. Mrs. C. E. Cusnck. TUCUMCARI HOSPITAL X-R- E. Jarrctt, Unknown Claimants of In- Modern Equipment. Largest terest in the property and Coils in New Mexico. real estate COMPLAINT ALMOST GONE involved in this, nction (Described in See ticket agent for in- Graduate Nurses the Complaint) adverse to "Foley's Honey nnd Tar is great," PlaintifT, formation or write DRS. NOBLE & DOUGHTY are hereby notified thnt tho n writes L. W. Day, C5 Campbell Ave., 1 named plaintiff in said E. Detroit, Mich. "It relieves bron- Tucumcari, New Max. court and cause r J. A. STEWART chitis quickly. My complaint has al- nas un commenced nction agninst you, Gaaaral the general objects of which are to Paaaanftr Ajaai most gone nnd I hope never to have Kaaaaa City, Mo. again." Time nnd the experience of harry h. Mcelroy establish, nuiet. and set nt rost tho it Lawyer plaintiff's thousands have proved that there is POSTPONEMENT title in fee simple in and General Practice Tucumcari, N. M. to tne lollowing property Quay no better medicine for coughs, colds, in or croup. the genuine. OFFICE county, New Mexico, t: South- Get For sale U. S. DEVOR, Agent by Sands-Dorset- y Drug Co. West side 2nd St., half Blk So. of P. O. west quarter of section twenty-eigh- t, Notary and Public Stenographer in township ten, north, of rango thirty-thre- e, NOTICE east. N. M. P. M.. and Southwost in Office qunrter of section seven in township seventeen, north, of rango thirty-si- x, DR. C. M. BUELER east, N. M. P. M., and to forover City Transfer Express and Drayage Osteopathic Physician estop the defendants from having or clniming any right or title thereto, Graduate under the founder of the and for such other relief as to tho Science, Dr.A.T.Still, at Kirksvillc.Mo. court may seem equitable; and you Tucumcari Transfer Company Suite 3 Rector Building On account of materials necessary noimcu tnnt unless you enter your ap- Office Phone 93 Res. Phone 160 pearance in said cause on or before to complete our building, failing to the 18th day of January, 1918, judg- Wm. TROUP, Prop ment will he rendered in said cause O. G. REEDER against you post- by default and the re- - Successor to M. H. Koch arrive our opening has been net prayed by plaintiff granted. Har- Swastika Coal A Specialty ry H. McElroy of Tucumcari, New Funeral Director and Embalmcr poned until Mexico, is plaintiff's attorney. Telephone 190 Picture Framing Mounments (Seal) T. N. LAWSON, Telephone No. 184 Clerk of said Court. TUCUMCARI. NEW MEX.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In the District Court. Eighth .In. aTCa&aTOvQe9QavQivQs9(4t9Qa9QaVal'aav(4a SATURDAY dicial District of the State of New Mexico, County of Quay. Eliza Ann Herd, plaintiff, vs. William Herd, et 11I., defendants. No. 1954. The de OUR WAR FOR HUMAN RIGHTS Dec. fendants William Herd, W. Thomas T? 15th Herd. Wm. Hon!, 1 Herd. Effle fion A book thai deals with tho truo reasons as to why America in the present gignnic conflict Taylor, George R. Taylor, Mary L. with most of the other nations of tho world, n war to "liberato the world from conditions too intoler- uopeianu, fa. H. Copeland, Mary L. able to be longer suffered by a free people." Copelund, formerly Mary L. Guimond, IT at 8:00 p. m. You are then cordial- and UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS of st IS AN INTENSELY HUMAN AND BRILLIANT STORY OF WHY AND FOR WHAT PURPOSK in the Premises and Real Estate AMERICA AND THE ALLIES ARE FIGHTING. Involved in this Action (described in ly invited to be present, see our the complaint) Not merely a detailed recital of the military manucvers of the great armies that aro struggling adverse to Plaintiff, in defendants, nre hereby the arenns of France and Belgium, but n Presentation of Truthful color, profusely illustrated and notified thnt instructive, containing nnd which furnibh nn adequate is showing of the above nliiintilF hnu concrete information facts idea of what it new cars, and acces- named mm. all about, what it involves and what it means to humanity. menced suit in tho abovo styled court sories, see our up-to-da- te Garage unu cause, praying tor the establish- It tellH how the conflict was started and furnishes a vivid picture of the underlying conditions ment of plaintiff's title in fee simple which developed tho convulsion which has shaken the wholu world tho brutal and' ruthless conduct of in operation and enjoy evening ngninst the adverse claims of the de- the Germans which brought tho nations together against her Prussinnism and its antecedents. How the fendants, in and to tho following real for generations the Hohcnzollorns, of which tho present Emperor Willinm is the head, ruled Ger- many with a hnnd of iron and developed an efficient military machine at tho expense of thu individ- in estate ami property lying and being dancing on our polished floor. In Quay county, Now Mexico, to-wi- t: ual. The northeast qunrter and the south "OUR WAR FOR HUMAN RIGHTS" visualizes the so you can understand ev- half of tht nnrthwnat niinrlor nf iikk. situation that better ery newspaper item, magazino article and history. It is a book for every member of the family. No Hon twonty-nin- e, township eight, north modern school history has the information that is in this book. The boy and girl in school today 01 rnnge tnirty-tw- o, eust, N. M. P. M. need this book, and the mother and father who have finished school will read it and refer to it with and that ilcfonilnntK tin fornvor Imp. keen interest. Its editorial matter is so simply told and vividly presented that it will interest every red and estopped from having or claim one. inm any right or title thereto, ad OZARK TRAILS verso to nlnintifT. nnil Ihnt nlnlntlfT'i AN AUTHORITATIVE, PRACTICAL AND INFORMATIVE HOOK containing nearly 500 pages, title thernm ho fnrnvnr nninrnrl nm over 100 photographic pictures and war mans. Interesting and instructive from cover to cov- er and destined to livo for all timo in tho realm of historical works. Securely bound In stiff cloth set at rest, and for such other relief cover. 11s to the court mny seem equitable. GARAGE And you aro notified that unless you THIS STIRRING BIG WAR BOOK SENT POSTPAID nnd tho New Mexico Stockman (New Mexi- enter or cause to bo entered your ap- co's Farm and Ranch Mngazinc) ONE YEAR FOR ONLY TWO DOLLARS. pearance in said cause on or before M. E. JAMES, Manager If already n subscriber your subscription will be extended, Send in your ordor today. Our tho 18th day of January, 1918, judg- supply is limited. ment bv default will tin ngninst you and relief prayed by the plaintiff granted und decreed. Harry M, it. Mcciroy ot iucumcari, New Alex NEW MEXICO STOCKMAN, Boswell, N. ico, is plaintiff's attorney. (Seal) T. N. LAWSON. 12-0-- L J 4t Clark oB said Court. aar b waw W)T laaar jewa saaw; k jaaav h warn saaar h w jsbw waw aw ism iar aw w jawar w w jMc mr Jaawr SMT Jtr x vsf s

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Mrs. D. Mobloy of Houso was In Tucumcari Tucsdny. m Luther Rains was in from his ranch Tuesday on business. FOR SALE Early hatched pullets, We Give all We Can for ready to lny, $100 each. Phono 273. Try this m treat What We Get Instead WANTED WnBhwomnn for fnm- - family of two. Phono ICO. Kf m Getting all We Can The Church of God meets in tho old in cooking economy Methodist meeting houso. Sunday at for What We Give 3 p. m.; Tuesday night 7:30. All nro welcome. J. M. Robinson. Any good cook can make a first cake with Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Full- - rate wood, Wcdnosdny, December 5, a fino butter. But myl how that cake docs cat into a pound large boy. Mother and baby are get ting along o. k. of expensi.vc butter ! THAT'S ONE SECRET of this Imnk's success; nnothor is that we nro nut n bnck number. Our Imnk is progressive, yet com- FOR SALE CHEAP Small heating Yet is a perfectly cake stove good Sco Right-m- there way to make delicious bine progress with tho qunlitics hitherto collectively spoken in repair. J. F. i rc on East Turner St. in old Vor-cnbe- rg without using a speck of butter. May we whisper of ns "conservative." house. the secret ? We welcome smnll accounts ns well ns large nnd will bo L. A. Earn .and wifo left this week Kind to have your nnmo enrolled on our books. Could tho in their car on u trip to Adair, Okla., nnd other points to visit relatives nnd Use rich, pure Cottolcnc. Keep to your recipe. invitation be nny stronger? friends a fow weeks. But instead of using butter, use Cottolcnc one-thi- rd Figures on the production of coal at less than you would ordinarily use of butter. Gallup, N. M., for the week ending on November 24, show that tho daily out- put has been forced up to 2,C25 tons. Profit by the experience of other housekeepers, THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK who have found of m Estraycd or Stolen Red Durham, that Cottolcnc because its greater Under U. S. Government Supervision crooked left horn, branded Diamond D richness goes farther than other shortenings which right shoulder. About three years old. $5.00 reward A. D. Spenco. they had been using. TUCUMCARI, NEW MEXICO C. D. Wright of Porter wns a Tu- See if of. cumcari visitor the first of the week. you don't make a cake that you arc proud le said tho farmers out there had a lot of broom corn for sale. A buyer If you could taste the delicious cakes, flaky pics has promised to be in that neighbor- hood this week. and pastries, crisp biscuits, tender muffins and di- - -- W. N. Tibbetts of House, was a Prof. J. A. Conway and wife of gestible fried things that rich Cottolcnc makes, we LOCAL AND PERSONAL visitor Tuesday. Grady and Mr. Conwny's brother of are quite you would use Cottolene in all your Ard, wcro here Snturday on their way sure Mra. W. Tt. TTiimnJirinn nnl Mica home from Santa I'e whero they had frying and in all your baking. J. M. Allen Was here from Elldce Vm.-iIi- . Niilns. nf S.intn Tln!i. worn Tu. been attending the Teachers' Conven Saturday on business. cumenri visitors this week. tion. They report a splendid time. Wholesome Cottolcnc produces perfectly delici- Mrs. Tom Jones of lone, wns hero The Methodist Indies will hold n this week visiting friends. , C. T. linns will lenvc this week for ous results. It combines true economy with better Christmas Bazaar and food salo at eastern points in tho interest of the Klk Drug Store Snturday, Dec. 8. Pnlmilln Co. Cordngc compan cooking. . 3ohn F. JJell wns here from Nnrn ribro Visa this week on business. ics arc already scrambling for the out Sand and gravel for cement work, put of the locnl factory and arrange furnished on short notice. Phono 44. mcnts are being made to enlarge the Try it in any familiar recipe and sec. Cottolene We ure in the market for old iron. tf Texas Transfer Co. mechanical department so that car is sofd by grocers in tins of convenient sizes. Texns Feed und Junk Yard. load quantities will be handled. There Mr. McFurlnnd, of Logan, bought is plenty of grass and tho machinery Postmaster Miles of Endec, was in the broom corn of that neighborhood is nil right. The stockholders arc Tucumcari this week on business. paying more than $300 a ton for it, quite optimistic over the possibilities Recipe for MARBLE CAKE out-biddi- Mr. Gurlcy of Clovis. of tho factory. TWO ROOMS FOR RENT Fur- Yi cup Cottolene l3i cups flour nished or unfurnished. Apply to 1 cup suai teaspoon cinna- Gcbo, in Abcr addition. 2t Christmas Money Easy Wo buy old iron nnd will pny $0.00 per ton. 2 crrs mon Texas Junk Yard. yt cup milk Ji teaspoon nu- O. G. Reeclcr, who hns been laid up I 3 level teaspoon tmeg with un infected arm, is again nblo baking powder t tablespoon be He A. W. Engle of Elcctra, Texas, was to out. lost several pounds of sail molasses flesh nnd fasted two weeks. Ho is in Tucumcari this week in the interest t teasxon unting "anything" nnd will soon bo of his company, Tho High-Lan- d Oil Cream add uradually, Co., Cottolene. suar ready to work ngain. which has u half page ad. in the ami News. yolks of eggs Iksiuii thick liuht, flour sifted with baking powder and salt, - I added alternately with milk. Then I 1017 Model Mnxwell for sale. This car is in good shape, only having been whites of eggs beaten Mill, l'our one-thi- rd run 300 miles. Terms. Call at News batter into bowl and add to it ! I office for further particulars. 2t The Shoe and Magazine Man molasses and spices. Pour into w di- For Rent seased pan, alternating light and dark I Ernest Hall and Jim Jordan of Jor- You come to see mo in my Quick mixtures. ,Nice dan, were Tucumcnri visitors the first Shoe Repair Shop next to the Baku 40 to 45 minutes in moderate oven. Office of the week. They have had no rain big now College cast part of there for sometime nnd tho wheat is 2 Rooms needing moisture. this city between 12 to 4 after- EhUEsTfaI R BAN K commhy noon anydny, or phone 45 and auui INQUIRE ! LOST Crocheted hnnd-ba- g contain- let me seo you and sell you some ing gold spectacles, some money, tire Magazines, Newspapers, Post Jds. J, tldll & Company g air tester, etc., between here and Rag-lan- d. Cards and Shoes. Finder please leave at this of- fice or at Curry pestofflce. L. A. Earp

Tm w w v NAS AS AJ i VL J Cottolene"Makes Good Cooking Better" Gifts For Everyone Now on Display at Our Store AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I Silverton, Texas, uro visiting their FOR SALE Double Seated Hack, Public worship 11 n. m. Sermon' parents this week. good as new. A bargain. What havo I Spruce reported a good we find subject "Tho Ultimnto Purpose of God Miss Adine you to trade? ....W. A. DODSON. This week have been busy displaying New Xmas Goods. You will our for Man." timo at Santa Fo last week. stock at this time very complete. Come in today and make your selections. Evening song and gospel service lit George Clark is thinking ubout leav- 7:30, subject "Mutual Helpfulness." ing again for work in a week or two. Early selections must be made for distant dalivery. Cornet solo and special music by the Miss Spruce has a new pupil this choir. Lots of congregation singing. week. We Solicit a Share of Your Busi- White nnd Newby nro hauling wood. ness. Good Teams and Wagons Prompt Service GIFTS FOR MEN QUAY NOTES Getting ready for cold wenthcr. Tho box supper nnd progrum given 1 Do all tho people in Quay county Now Neckwear in Holiday .Boxes; Combination Sols, Consisting of Tie and at Quay school houso on November 'S.l economize by eliminating certain days TEXAS TRANSFER wns a grand success. Nearly seventy of tho week to cat meat. If they do Holt, Tie and Sox, Tie with Cuff Bullous, and Scarf Pin to mat eh, Mufflers, dollars were tuken in. Tho prize given they are beating a lot of states and SilU Sox, Silk Shirts, Mouse Slippers, Initial.. Handkerchiefs,.. Suspenders., in by a Tucumcari merchant went to Mrs. counties. COMPANY II. L. Hunnicutt. Supt. Atkins was George Clark and Grandpa Lock-- Holiday Hoxes, Fur Caps, Ivid Gloves, Etc. tho auctioneer. lenr started to town this morning. Sup Tho teachers have returned from pose they reached thoro safely. PHONE 44 Santa Fo and all report a good time. The school children said they had a Tho primary room will prepare the splendid vacation last week. Office: First Door North Postofflce Choice program the Christmas which Holiday Apparel For Ladies for tree, Foley Griggs has niado some Im will bo on Christmas eve. provement on, We HaUl Anything larjjo Tho upper grado pupils with tho little red school Our stocks and plentiful assortment of Women's Apparel meet Prof. house by putting in new window panes Rundall preparing the Teach- Anywhere, Anytime are for Miss Spruce said sho saw C. every possible requirement as gifts or for personal use. Visit our store this ers' Meeting which will be held the Prof. W. at Loftis on trip. week and see the new things we have to such Quay school house some time in her offer you as: Whaley Walthcr says that this is Tho Red Cross will meet next Sat- some "Puerto College." You know ho New Blouses, Dresses, Coats, Skirts, Silk Hosiery, Pretty Handker- urday afternoon at R. D. Hutching and is ono of the "Melrose College" pupils chiefs, Fur Sets, House Slippers, Kid Gloves, Silk Kimonos, Pretty get in lino for tho nctive duties of this nnd don't liko a "big ono" like this organization. ono at Puerto. H. GERHARDT & GO. Neckwear, Etc. J. L. Cierhmurs will movo into their new houso this week. IN SANITARIUM THREE WEEKS Sttetmrs to A, R. Carter & Co. Do your shopping EAltLV, Shop EARLY in the month, EARLY in the week Grovor Wllkcrson and family will Splendid results in Kidney and Blad lcavo for West Virginia in a few days. EARLY in the day. Sorry to loso this good family. dcr troubles are achieved by Foley Insyrmi, Rul Estiti G. A. Rrlmago is riding in a new Kidney Pills. Mrs. Effle E. Kleppe, Ford these days. Avorill, Minn., writes: "I was at Fargo Abstracts md Rmtils Rev. Huggins will have a public sanitarium three weeks for rheuma- salo next week. Ho too, is leaving tism and kidney trouble; got no relief. The M. B. Goldenberg Co. Now Mexico for another location. I began using Foley Kidney Pills and OftrM Fktt JWf . NMtk fHMtt found immcuiato relief. A botue com Nmn 271 PUERTO ITEMS pletcd tho cure." For sale by Sands lOOOOOQOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOm Mr. and Mrs. Wado Davenport of Dorscy Drug Company.

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WORLD'S LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION TO A trinity of evils, closely allied, that afflict OF? TEACH SOLDIERS SELF-DEFENS- E ART OF Cold most people, and which follow one on the other, in the order named, until the last one Wet Contents 15FluiJ Drnohrrj ASTORIA Coughs is spread through the system, leading to many evils. But their course can be checked. 1 For Infants and Children. Catarrh PERUNA CONQUERS 1; ,, :0 vnii.n wlifln used nromDtlv for a cold.usu z - "4 Alu Wl KIWI,rrm tmsmw " '" UlV Mothers Know That "e nceV it of more va.ue il over-comin- g fc Tnn d S'lh--t chronic catarrh. dlspeHi-'- the ln ICASTDRIA the diseased membranes to porform In'ma,rl0d7n Genuine Castoria up theentira Vilem. ,3 a safe gu,do t0 what itmay M. -- iwini.-n rr.ii cunt. 0 CteLI?ufdtaybleta-bo- tested by the public and approved. a Always tli HiIsimilatinlhcroodbyKefiuU-- THE PERUNA COMPANY COLUMBIA OHIO :fi llnil UicStomachs and BwtUfL Bears the I Llfo wouldn't bo worth thu living If With the Pacifists. Thereby PromoUniDic5to Signature It were a continuous succession of "Terrible about thu Smith do Puy ucswwu---neit- her sters, Isn't II?" Cheerfulness ana 1 pudding and Ico cream. Oplum.MorpMnc r.or 1 IJ "What's the mutter now?" Mineral. Not kahco of Dr. D. F. Jackson, Celebrated Physician, "Oh! they are constantly fighting handed down to posterity his famous nbout which one Is thu more peaceably prescription for female troubles. Now Inclined." of AUSnaa sold under tho name "Femctilnn." Price GOe und 51.00. Ail v.

In A 11111 11 may convince a woman that Nerves All Unstrung? she Ih In thu wrong by agreeing with her. Ncrvoaoncss and nerve pains often On come from weak kidneys. Many a tier-fo- a a hMnfiil Remedy for who wlrrics over trillcs nnd Ih RConsUpalionandDiarrhoei.j Use GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER troubled with neuralgia, rhnumitic pains and Kickache would find relief jjc: anil has been a household panacea all over through a sood kidney remedy. If you the civilized world for more than half have nervoti attacks, with hcsdacae.i, ' n century for constipation, Intestinal backache, di?zy spclN nnd ahnrp, nainunC'nerc'" """ Over Kidney For troubles, torpid liver und tho generally fdinntinu pain, try Do.in's facsimile Sijnnweof Pill. Tliev have lirought quick benefit depressed feeling that iiecompiinlci in tliou.-am-ls of Mich cni-cs- . such disorders. It Is a most valuable Cqdo remedy for Indigestion or nervous dys- An Oklahoma Thirty Years Mr. Sl.n - K. pepsia and liver trouble, bringing on S n e, Tliom ih, OI;la , says. ' Do- headache, ciiiulng of up food, palpita- ing hc.uy hou; io tion of heart and many other symp- rausd toms. A few doses of August Flower trouble nnd I J ihtf aW" -- 1 Ml my hark grew pore, DENNY LEONARD, IN HIS SOLDIER'S UNIFORM. will Immediately relieve you. It Is n and lame. For days ASTORIA I was unntilo to cut gentle laxative. Ask ..'- - druggist. nenny Leonard, world's lightweight around nnd when l champion, Is In Undo Sam's Rervlcc. Sold In till civilized count les. Adv. overworked. .Sharp, Copy of Wrapper. self-defen- Exact TWI OtlTU (DUMMY, KlWtOX ITT. ITo will teach the soldier boys the art of In one of the training plerelm: pains went uimuKii me. .My camps. IJcnuy has already received his appointment 11 boxing as director, but Amateur Inventors hear 11 striking llmlis ached nnd I ho has not yet received bis assignment. The photograph Is the first showing resemblance to their models; neither felt nil run down In Donn's K I d n o y him his uniform. are at all likely to work. l'llls brnUKht imj Tho boxing directors nro being selected with great cure, only tho best nillL'k relief and' thrco boxes cured mo of evory symp. men are being appointed to train the soldiers. $100 Reward, $100 torn nf kidney troublo. Tho euro ha.: Little Liver Influ-encc- lasted." Carter's Pills Catarrh Is a local disease trrcatly d by constitutional conditions. It Get Doan'a at Anr Stort, 60e Bos therefore icuulrcs constitutional treat, You Cannot be A Remedy That COLUMBIA STAR IS CALLED ment. HALL'S CATA1UUI MKDICINB JWt Is taken Internally and ucis through tho SHORT SPORTS Utood on tho .Mucous Surfaces of t tin Sys- F05TE.7-MLLBUR- CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. Constipated Makes Life Quarterback Miller Joins Naval Re tem. HAMAS CATAHItlt MKUICINK destroys tin; Wll-lar- serve One of Best Field Goal tho foundation of disease, The latest picture of Jess d Rives the patient by Improving i strcnKth and Happy Worth Living shows him grinning broad- Artists In Country. tho Kcncrnl health nnd s nature In ill Genuine bear iIoIhh Its work. I10O.U) for uny ease of Small Pill denature ly. Which shows It doesn't cost Catarrh that HALT8 CATAHRU Small Dote anything to grin. Kdward Miller. Columbia's star MKDICINB falls to cure. WEiSMITffs Small Price quarterback, has been railed for serv- - Druggists TCc. Testimonials free. Of till the words In prose nntl F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. .r poem Ice In the naval reserve. 5MDLL SONIC The saddest nro "ITo pulled a Miller was put out of the game early DVINSK AS A PIVOTAL POINT Sold for4r ycnr.s. For Mnlorln, Chilli ABBsffi,t,rrnn,fhor pARTER'S IRON PILLS bone." last season through Injuries, and nndtFever. Also a Fine General palo-facc- ins return to game year was Z- many colorless faces but will greatly help most d people Stibmarlno Dompsey met Gun- tho this Slrcnrjthcnlnii Tonic. ""SSSOZ- hulled with joy by tho Illue and White. Thriving Russian City That Controls boat Smith the other night on ' He Is one of the best Held goal ar- - River Dvlna Valley, One of the tho coast. It was nn American Strongest Fortified. Human Rights. War Behind the Lines. submarine, and the Gunboat tlsts In the country und runs a tram "What v want Is freedom of In the liou.se of commons the state- cleverly. Miller has been n member was sunk. for-tille- Get all your hides, wool and furs are speech I" shouted the Hum on n snap ment was made some time ago that It of the naval reserve for some months. Dvlnsk. one of Uusln's strongest d Philadelphia Is happy again. cities, Is described In a bulletin worth by shipping, to box. needs a man and 11 half behind the The chess season Is open. Phllly "Yes!" tin; woman to keep In Issued by the National fleographl. so- CENTRAL HIDE FUR answered who line one man the trenches; has n right to bo happy, anyway, BAR WABASH COLLEGE CRACK & CO. was leaning out of tlu window. "Hut and that Is only at the front. How ciety, which says : 302 East Main St, OKLAHOMA CITY tho Athletics having closed their In- Atitl-Nols- "With a population 110.000. haven't wi members of tho o !ii..ny men. women and children at of season. Bacon, Who Played of !!0,000 Write for tags and prices. association any rights at all?" home are needed lo keep going tho Under Name cluding Jews, Dvlnsl; Is a city with the rille and band grenado Williams In Three-- I League, Is of prime linportnnco to Itussla. for It mini Finally Found Weak, Falnty Heart, and Hysterics wv can only conjecture, but If we say Out virtually controls the whole valley of Every Woman WnntsT the Itlver Dvlna, upon whose right can be reclined by talcioe "Henovine" a ten civilians to every lighting limn WORLD WEIGHT MARK f NIPS I'aron, star Wabash college lmsebnll It Is 110 (III." heart and aervo tonic. Price 30c and $1. (31. we shall not exaggerate. Simon bank situated. miles .Strunsky in the Yale ltevlow. and football player, who played last miles hy river) southeast of lliga, Makes Unprecedented Distance of 43 Three-- I A company lias been formed In Nor- season In the league under the "N'ot only Is Dvlnsk Important as a Feet V2 inches Wasn't Try. name Williams, way for making find from peat. Breaks the News. of has been found out strategic river point, but as a thriving inrj for Record. at his college collego Sllenre kImk consent, but no girl and barred from railway center. It Is tho .Inaction athletics on tin- - ground Is a St. Paul lias an oak tree which KM) who I'onsented ever kept silent loll!,' that he point for the great arteries of com- FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Matt McCirath, the giant weight professional. They say Hlga Dissolved In water for douches stops years ago uas used as a gibbet. about It. do that last merce running from to Smolensk thrower of the New York Athletic season wasn't his llrst professional ex- - and from Petrograd to Vllna. There pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam- mation. Recommended by Lydia E. club, went to Trovers Island the other pcrlenco. but the college authorities Is also an Important railroad to Mbau. OUR BOYS IN FRANCE AND MOTHERS, ATTENTION! day and hurled n weight to a Pinkhnm Med. Co. for ten years. were asleep. Dvlnsk Is .TtU miles by rail southwest A healing; wonder for naaal catarrh, HOME PROTECTION uew world's record. of Petrograd. ore throat and sore ayes. EconomlcaL Custer, With unlimited follow he threw titiaofdinary and power. Okln. "I nm suro that I owo tin JONES RECALLED FROM YALE "Dvlnsk Is an Important agricultural Hl dcasiias scmlcUal lino represent my medi- of Sample 50c all dnicguu, rr fatrmid by The men on the flrlnj; present health to Dr. Pierce's It the unprecedented dltatife center, enjoying an extensive trade In ltniil. TlifFr.P.Hoo Tml.lQvirnr, Dulon, M.M. thn pick of our American youth. One In cine. During each expectant period I fert Mi Inches, adding nearly .'1 feet Max. hemp and grain. It Is a big four of our boys at homo was sick, re- Ell Mentor Will Return to Pacific also . used Favorite Prescription and nm of tho old tlgures of 10 feet - Inches, In- jected because 'if physical timber market, and Its nourishing 47-19- Coast and Supervise Construc- W. N. U., Oklahoma City, No. 17. Many times the kidneys we.ro to Idume. suro It Kiived mo 11 world of suffering. made by John Flannagan 13 years dustries of before the war Included tlour If we wish to prevent old use coming I am n Christian and Ilr.it began using ngo. tion Ships. mills, on too ioon, or If wu want to liu reaso breweries, match and tobacco I)r tills medicine because It did not have did not make the trip In factories, On Level Ground. our chancei for n lone life, I'lcrco of McOrath was announced nt Yale T. A. tanneries, brick and tile tho Surgical InsMtuto. HulTiilo, N. Y., says nlcnhol in It. I recommend It to every quest of record, prize or fame. Ills It that works. When a man forgets to ask his wlfn you should drink plenty of water 1 D. Jones, who has been coaching tho that you tip; mother especially. Several cole desire was to help make tho "In most encyclopedias and gazetrers If she needs any money It's a sign that dally between me.ils. Then procure at neigh- Yale freshmen eleven, had been your nenrest druu atoro Anurlc (doubto have recommended It to In this games a success. They "were the last thi city Is listed under Its old name the honeymoon Is over. Ati-u-r- now to government work and would trenKtii). nus drives me uric borhood have used It and praise nf a series the Mercury Foot of Dnaburg, but In 18! the llusslan acid out and cures backucho and rheuma- say, It ns highly as myself. I want to tlon has held for the benefit of tho authorities olllclally declared It to be COVETED BY ALL tism. my boys lino, but possessed by a beautiful If wo wish to keep our kidneys In the too, thatj little are nthletes who have Joined Uncle Sam's Dvlnsk. few vese-jable- s, head of hulr. If yours Is with, best condition a diet of milk and healthy children, and I take pleasure service, and the big Irishman wanted "During Napoleon's llusslan cam- streaked with only little meat once a day, Pierce's Fa- gray, or Is harsh and stiff, you can re- In writing this letter. Dr. do his "bit" by .swelling tho en- paign In ISI'J Marshal Oudlnnt tried la the most suitable, Drink plenty of Is n Godsend to to store It to Its former beauty und lus- pure water, take Anurlc three times a day vorite Prescription tries. In vain to capture the bridgehead at women." MRS. MONA THAW. ter by using "I.a Creole" liulr Dress- tor a month. Dvlnsk, but the honor of taking the ing. Price $1.00. Adv. . Step Into the drufc store and ask for ntiy It now In liquid or tablets. All city was reserved for Mncdonald u Anurlc (CO cents a package) or send Dr. YOUNG OUTFIELDER IS STAR few I'lsrcA 10c for trial nkir. Anurlc. many druggist or send Dr. Pierce, Invalids' weeks later." Aunt Virginia Says: times more potent than llthla. often eltm-- 1 J jnttd, Hllffnlo, N. Y tea cents for eu- - . To attempt to plan your llfo for a Inates uric acid as hot water melts pkb'. a.i.. . Bill McCabe of Western League Cred- ..... A -- l,nr IfUl will r.invlnea VOU. iril" iuuii. w. yenr, n month, u week ahead la Just ited With More Home Rune Than commence Player. as foolish as It would be to Any Other to add up a column of figures without knowing what more than half of them who been mug-notin- g Canada's Liberal Offer of Jack Holland, lias were. nround the Western league for sometimes) years, u young out- Justice to the Innocent the past ten has wo expose the of Hutchlnsmi, Kan., whom ho demands thnt faults fielder at our neighbor, but we ought to meet tho Wheat Land to Settlers says will open the eyes of big leuguo occasion as an unpleasant duty, not na he lands on big time. upcn yuu every 5 py. fans when n Joyful opportunity. ia iu iu turniur or ianner ton J In (piestlon Is Hill Mc- mf. The player pays to he generous If only wno is anxious to establish lor Wv ($f more home runs than It for Cabe, who made claim It gives us on the generos- himself a happy home and In the western cir- tho Wfo$Jf? any other player ity of others when our time of need prosperuy. lanaoa s neany season. He Is a big. fast invitation cuit last comes. this year is mere attractive rookie, who either right or left-hnnd- la much bats ought to be inaile n penitentiary than ever Wheat higher but reputed lmvo the It her fertile farm land just as cheap, ami and Is lo to thrust upon the radiant hap- seen In the Two offense best arm that has been Grains newly-marrie- in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskat- GreatWorid piness of d lovers tho chewan and Alberta minor leagues for years, cheap, coarse cynicism that "It won't 160 Am Hamrrttiii Art Acroillf Frw ta Settlrrt "Watch him go when be conn s to He'll combined in ihe last." md Othtr Lml SU it from IS U J20 tir Acre the big show," said Holland. arc .Some people Imagine they nre disci- great Tha demand f"r Canadian Wheat will show 'em some tuff they don't know they pun- keep up the price, Where m farmer can set perfected ready-cooke-d plining their children when near ' lor wheat art e 20 to j Luihrla to about now." ish them brutally for doing snmcthln? the acre he i, bound to rimake money that'a what you can expect In Western canaoa. Won- cereal the tenth time Hint they have been derful yields alto of Oali, lUrlry and tlaz, TIMME HITS REMOVAL YARN allowed to do without protest nlno Miiad Firming in Weiern Canatln is fully at piolitabic an mduitry as urain raitinx. times before. Farm Life. Th eieoMem iirimM, fn.l of nntrlt'.nn are thnnnlr Stove League Stuff Declares President f 'ud reiuire4 elthr fur bef or ilairr purvMMi Grape-Nut-s tlno-- l ftehoolw ehurrhe,tj'rtrk.tJeitnTenient euuiate of Milwaukee Club Livingston A Married Couple. I'liern la an uniuua demnnil f ir -- firm be In labor to reptaui 1h many tjunp men wh-- i hST Holds Job. "We can't all rich this world." Tolunti-ere- fur thn war to Mm 1 it teraitre anil "N'o. I '.ill Isn't It line we iiartlc' an a ui re4un-- ra,iar rata tu bup.. of that ran all lnimlitrauon, Ottawa, Can urtu Milwaukee entering tho proposed blend know someone who hasn't qttltu no G. A. COOK new bnrfebnll league Is stove league This appetizing much money as we have?" 2012 Main St., Kansas Clly, Mo. stuff, according tr T'r"Sldent A. 1 Canadian Tad Jonec. of Wheat and Barley Onvernmrnt been talk every self-taud- Ant Tlmme. "There has Many a e man la yenr about Milwaukee dropping the as- ut once quit coaching. The freshmen is over 98 Food. the handiwork of his wife. sociation circuit," said President eleven Is the university's only gridiron Guarding Against a Leftover. IJV)-00- Tlmme. "Milwaukee Is larger by 0 team this year. Conch Jones will re- IffJIfNE Granulated EyelidY COUGHING "Do you think there Is any excuse than any city In the wheel, and It turn to the Paclllu coast, where ho ECONOMICAL CSsWvJSort liyti, Inflim.,1 others and hnrti tot. Itellero throat for keeping n pet dog?" centrally lie Ac- Eiet h. hrttUoordhits tlckllns.snd t rldof comlu. U inoro located," said. will be a supervisor of shipbuilding oUs mmi bocrua-- M bf Uklng at once "Well," replied Mr. Mecktnn, "I hope cording to the IJrewer boss Paddy Liv- for the federal shipping board. Dr. HEALTHFUL they will let Henrietta keep Fldo fot ingston will bo hack next year its Arthur It. Utiles, who has been coach- o few weeks longer. I'd hate to b manager team, although ing aIVHi of the he bus the freshmen line, will tuku Jones' DELIGHTFUL Marine Eye called on to eat the dog biscuit to kcer not signed his contract. place. Remedy JE!?' L" It from going to PISO'S waste." AskMartMKr KwtfMlr C CkleaM THE TUCUMCARI NEWS

quired, nnd ns n result, when flcnornl REAL WAR Clago tnnrched upon Lexington and ILD PRESCRIPTION Easy to Rid Home ISSUES Concord, 10,000 minute men mobilized at tho gates of Hostofc within IS hours, FOR WEAK KIDNEYS of Rats and Mice Ugh! Calomel Sickens; Salivates! nn amazing fact, when one thinks of Thr In no need of nufferlnir rrum Did I tho population depredations of rata anil mlcu now that ' SHOULD BE KNOWN limited nt that time. Hteartm' I'nstu Is readily obtainable nt It wat thu work of tho committees Have you ever stopped to rennon why nearly every stnra. A small box of tlilJ ' Please Try Dodson's Liver Tone of correspondence. It Is Hint o innny product tint arc effective, extormlimtor casta only 1j Tho committees cents nnt la usually aufflclnnt to com- advertised, drop ' orgatdzetl each locality, appealing to all at enco out pletely rlil the Imuie, store or barn of ruts ( idftlit nnd arc mnjii forgot ten? Tim the man nt Ills home, and thus n pa- iiml mice, The U. H. Oovernment baa Success Depends Upon Realiza- reanon is plain the article did not fulfil bought tlioUDiimls of pounds of Htearr.a' am sincere! My medicino docs upset triotic sentiment wns developed which the proiniiei nt the manufacturer. This I'nMii for urn In clttea wlicre rata and I not liver tion of Vital Interests That mudo of this country n great nnd In- applies morn particularly to a medicine. rnlei. aio plentiful. 'I' I id Panto Is nlao efficient In deKtroyltitf tmkrouchea and i and bowels so you lose a day's work. Are dependent nation. And so powerfully A medicinal preparation tint linn real wuicrbUKs. Aiiv. at Stake. did this Impress Itself upon the mas- surativi; value iiImiokI cello llwilf, an like ter mind of Thomas Jefferson that in endh'BK chain yntcin the remedy ii Too Ladylike. rccomlnuiided by tlnim who l.ave been when hu was dying on thu fiftieth an- Mother wns making Sonny n coat out You're billons! Vour liver Is slug- fill will clean your sluggish liver bet- NEED LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS benefited, to thorn who aic in need of it. niversary of tho Declaration of Inde- A prominent ilri:ti;St my, "Take for of an oh! plush coat belonging to one gish t You feel lazy, dizzy and nil ter than n dose of nasty calomel and pendence he Kccmctl again to remem ixatnple l)r KIIiiii'i'm Swamp llnot, a of Ids older sinter. While trying It knocked out. Your head Is dull, ynttr that It won't make yoti kick. ber those days of stress and trial at preparation I hnvo Id for iinny years on she told him how ulee nnd wurm It tongue Is coated; stomach breath bad; TVidson's T.Ivor Tone Is real llvcr heopte Can Maintain Enthusiasm thu beginning of tho revolution, and mil never licitntu to recommend, for hi would be In piny In. nnd him If sour and bowels constipated. Hut every slums excellent re- medicine. You'll know It next morn- Through Patriotic Leagues In was heard to cry In his delirium ex- ihiiot cafe it he didn't think It would ho a nice coat. don't take salivating calomel. It makes mits, in tn.niiv of my cietfiners fy. ing because you will wake Up feeding Each Locality, Says James citedly, "Warn the committees j warn Hub answered, "lib, gee, now every you sick ; you may lose a day's work. No otliiT kidney remedy thai I know of fine, vour liver will bu working, your M. thu committees I" ban o lurgc a ale." time a lady comes i,y I'D have to duck." Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver, Bed:. headache and dizziness gone, your People Must Know Issues. According to nvnrn ftntemeats and which causes neVrosIs of the bones. stnmach will he sweet and your bowels Wo will not mako full progress in trerified of thoiMtidi who hnvo IMMEDIATE ATTENTION Calomel crashes Into sour bile like By JAMES M. DECK, piicee r,f )r. regular. You will reel llko working; this war until we can bring homo to ii'ed the picpnrntion, the should be given to sprains, swellings, ilynnnille. breaking It up. when Author of "The Evidence In the Case." Kilmers' Swamp ltoot ii due to ho fnct bruises, Thai's you'll bo full of vigor and the people to their very hearthstones, rheumatism unit imurallgia. you fetd awful nausea aud cramp- cheerful; .Some weeks ago It was my privilege tint, k many people riniin, it fulfil' Keep Mansfield's Arnica Lini that umbltlon. that not only Is this as vital a contest every Kidney, ing. to make a trip to tho West wMi in overt tuning ment hauily mi the hhelf. Three sizes middle at as any that America was ever en- liver nail bladder nduieiitu, rot reels ur- If you want to enjoy the nicest, gen- Dndson's Liver Tone Is entirely the patriotic In '.'5c, Cue and S1.U0. AdV. Invitation nf societies gaged In, but that Is one that affects inary tmubl.H and iirutralies the utic tlest liver aud bowel idealising you vegetable, therefore harmless and enn Itochestor, HutTulo, Clilcn-ro- , Cluvcland, the happiness, prosperity, and the hon- icid which lumen rlieiiin.it iin. Machine Men. ever experienced a spoonful not salivate, (live It to your children. You may receive a rumple bottle of Just take and St. l'atil. In each of these to- or of thu American people. Swamp-Kno- Major Wli will take charge of our of harmless Hudson's Liver Tone Millions of people are using Hudson's cities I nddressed large and represent-ntlv- i t by Parcel I'nst. Addrci Itcmcmhcr the flue Hues of the no- & machine gun? night. Your druggist or dealer sells Liver Tone Instead of dangerous calo- meetings on the Issues of the Dr. Kilmer Co., llinidiiiiutnn, N. V,, mid blest hymn ever written for any na- rnclosc ten cents: nlo mention this paper. Private Smith Corporal Iligglns you a bottle of Hudson's Liver Tone mel now. Your druggist will tell you war. Tour of theso cities had nn ex- tion In tlie hour of battle I mean Lnrpe and medium iu bottleu fur tale was one of the bout miiehlne men In for a few cents under my personal that the side of calomel Is almost ceptionally large population of foreign all drug tloicM. Adv. Julia Ward Howe's ISattlo Hymn of it our ward; let him tin It. I'uck. 'iioney-bac- k guarantee that each spoon- - stopped entirely hen.1. Adv. birth or Immediate ancestry, that of the ltepubllc, and nothing In any liter- Cleveland nlono aggregating, ns I was ature, more movement Speed. has a martial any Informed, 75 per cent of Us wholo pop- most stirring of all battto "Heard news from the boy at than that (he training camp?" w ulation. hymns : As ono who from the beginning of "Yes. lie writes us that he's the thu war earnestly advocated the par- Mo linn Rounded forth tho trumpet that fastest potato peeler In his company." ticipation of thu United .States In the Hlinll ftuVLT call retreat, 1CJK. W In otice to llo itirilriK out tho hearts of men before world war In defensu of thu Imsle III.'! Judgment Beat, SOFT, CLEAR SKINS in The Experience of These Women Prove That richly of ch lllzntlnn, I naturally looked Oh, bu swift, my mill, to answer Him, bf with creat Interest to the nature of Jubilant, my ftct, Made So Use There is a Remedy for Your Illness. Our (icjJ Is marching on. by Daily of Cutlcura thu responsu which I might receive Soap and Ointment Trial Free. Aberdeen, Idaho. "Last year I sufTcrcd from from audiences withered, In most cases Is our soul swift to answer our it weakness with pnins in my sido nnd hack. A by puhllc Invitation, to hear a dlsctis-filo- n country's call? Aro our feet Jubilant Tho last thing nt night and the first friend naked mo to try Lydin E. I'inkham's Vege- of these Issues. to enter Into this contest? If not, In the morning, bathe the face freelv table Compound nnd 1 did so. After taking ono If there Is any apathy In the middle then thu tuition Is In peril. This war bottlo I felt very much bettor. I hnvo now tnken with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. If fool West, gnvo no Indi- will a months,' and threo bottles and like a dilfcrent womnn. these audiences not be matter of there are pimples or dandruff smear B. Vcputnblo Compound is suIh Lydia I'inkham's tho cation of It. souner or later the mere patriotic them with Cntlcurn Ointment beforo best medicino I hnvo ever tnken nnd I can recom- So far ns my experience and obser- mlsslon to a political action of a gov- bathing. Nothing butter tliuu Cutlcura mend it to nil 6UfrcrinK women." Mrs. I'niiCY vation In those cities Justllles any ernment will spend Its force. A people for dally toilet preparations. PlinsTiixiE, Aberdeen, Idaho. opinion 1" nppreclntu how dan- enthusiasm If It and must have a ilellnlte I'ree sample each by mall with Hook. Kinpfnher, OVIn. two years I sufTcrcd gerous I Is blood youth "For such generalizations art to give thu best of Its Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, with ii severo femnlo trouble, wns nervous, nnd found n loyal and ungrudging inten- to any cause. You will not find that Huston. Sold everywhere. Adv. had backache nnd n pain in my ride most of tho tion on the part nf all classes of spirit until you reach the Individual time. I had dizzy spells and wns often so faint American citizens to support their American and teach him that hu has She Had a Kind Face. I could not wnlk ncross tho floor. Tho doctor enid I would hnvo to havo nn operation. A friend country and Its president In this most a vital and personal Interest In till Agnes No. I would never marry u nsked me to try Lydia K. I'inkham's Vegetnblo righteous wnr. particular war. to man reform him. Compound. After tukinR ten bottk-- 3 I am now It was especially gratifying to "co Rule of Force Must Go. Kthel Well, I don't think myself well nnd strong, hnvo no jjain, backache or dizzy how the best "f tho American youth Our peoplu must be brought to real- that harsh measures are the best. spells. Every ono tolls mu how well I look and I hud arisen with vlgej and enthusiasm ize vitally ami practically that this toll them Lydin E. I'inkham's Vegetable Com- to to pound did Mias Nina. It. F. D. President Wilson's Inspiring call war Invohes tho sacred principle of You Need n it." Southwick, arms. Whenever General Tonic No. 4, Iiox 33, Kinjjfioher, Okla. righteousness in International affairs, Take Grove's Much to Be Done. tho rule of reason In the common- The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless Nevertheless thero Is much to he wealth of nations, and that unless this chill Tonic is equally valuable, as a Gen- done If the Interest is to hu maintained bo vindicated by u peace with victory, eral Tonic because, it contain.! tho well largo all talk of the pacification of humanity, known tonic properties of QUININE and LYDIA.I.PM1 mid America is to play a and tiolile part In thu greatest of all wars. vh"ther by Thu Ilaguu tribunal or IRON. It acts on tho Liver, Drives out a There many ways of developing paper treaties or leagues of peace or Malaria, Enrichei tli3 Blood and Builds arc up thu Whole System. CO cents. this interest, hut I know of none that It: any other way you please, Is nil VEGETABLE 0'MPOTMP 1 rainbow phanta-- and moonshine. Un- Is so well adapted to its object as the Over 11,000 Ilreton (Franco) women can be first established the plan proposed by Dr. Kllcry C. Stowell, less there cam their living as sailors. tho distinguished historian of Colum- great principle of right nnd reason bia college, who some months ago the principle of law dominating sover- commenced to develop a patriotic serv- eign nations, a liberal civilization will The membership of the United Mine .'l.'.O.OOO. ice league In Ids own congressional perish from tho earth. When Ocr-man- y Workers exceeds district. The principal object of this nnd Austria attempted to crush league was to give the civilian an op- Serbia without rhyme or reason, with- ;giiiiiiiMi(iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiOimg AtVbur Dru66ist's portunity to support at home tho work out opportunity for dlsciwslnii, Great of his soldiers In the Held, and the Iltitaln, 1'rance, and Itussla said, "Let Stow-cll'- s us reason It," Germany results which followed Doctor about aud said Protected. glvo us n Not Bread Alone. Another Suggestion. In his own eougresslon-n- l "No!" "Then llttlo time." in-ivi- , movement A In emphasiz- "Here I nm .iimr i" mid that (thu nineteenth of New "No I" "Then let us have a confer- .lapame neweptiper. "I hope there won't ho any shortage district ing the gravity oi the responsibility women's chest is us bare as the back York) were so gratifying n simi- ence." "No!" "Then let us havu ar- of fuel." that on ac- of niir hand." bitration." "Not" "Let us have me- resting on Japan and America "S" do I," returned Miss Cayenne. lar local organization was commenced a hival-Her- e count of the fact that the world ac- I am going to suggest thai "Nut quite. I'm not wearing In the seventeenth district, and tho or- diation." "No!" "Let us discuss It "If there Is. tivity Is shifting from the Atlantic to year No on the back of my band." ganization lias already made an excel- In any way you please, by uny expe- baseball be pla.ved tho round. the I'acllle, says that these two great slightest atten- lent beginning. dient you may select; you can hnvo body seems to pay the nations bound to exchange more to can stand seems very desirable In ev- helgrado and occupy It as n hostage, iuv tion the climate when he It that mid more products and de- ery congressional should but for God's sake do not spill tho best of their nut In the street nnd watch a score- Stop district there clares that they must come to agree on a patriotic league, com- blood of tho world needlessly. Ger- board." be such service high principles. "Man cannot live by posed citizens, who will many nnd Austria said, "No! You That of Its best bread alone." quotes the editor which unite to promote tho objects of the will do our will or you will havo a THAT GRIM WHITE SPECTRE, universal wnr!" First Aid for Is perfectly true; but, as the old I'neumonla, follows on the heels of n Once war, to securu enlistments, to Interest darky remarked, observes an exchange, Cold At tho masses In America's vital stake In If that prlnclplo of forco ns tho neglected cough or cold. Delay no Laundry "It keeps er man hustllu' fo' a little longer. Take Mansfield's Cough Hal-sai- tho war, to combat sedition, to In- ultima ratio Is to prevail, tho world Troubles price o' meat." Price f.Ue and ? 1.00. Adv. crease subscriptions to governmental will go back centuries, uvea to tha If every wnh-tla- y Is a day for the In euvo dwellers; because, If you go back "Blues" tho right bluo will send them CASCARAP QUININE loans and tho lied Cross, and all Really Brave. possible ways to support tho even twenty centuries, tho law of Homo cuttliug away Dr. Tierce's I'leasant Toilets are the other "Von really think that he's n game urmtcs of America In tho Held. had at least something of Justice nnd original Utile liver pills put up U) years ngo. und bowels. Ad. soldier?" War In Its actual operations has be- of thu obligations of law In Its main- Red They regulate liver The old family ftmtdy In tablet Cross Ball Blue "You bet he Is I Why. he's ns game form tafe, ture, to No come n mutter of mechanics, chemis- tenance of tho world's pence; whereas ciy takr. is tho secrot tmcrpWiil as a married man says he'd be If he njiiatH no unplraaant after effect. try, and Industrial organization, but In this case you hnvo n brutal nnd of wash, The Straight Tip. Curri ent.lt in 24 hnure Grip In 3 lng; FaroVhlto,dazzlingclotb(.'t! you weren't married !" tlayi. Money back if Itfaila. Get fundamentally It remains, as It has primitive negation of nay principle of He Aro sentimental? the that leaves tho happy smllu of naU She It depends, Itnuine Doi with nlways been, n (piestlon of psychology. right or wrong, you havo altnple tho lhiactlon tho cud Hrd Top and Mr. at of a day of 11 great assertion that might, nnd might nlonc, lie On what? Wfiioon lmrlicr4 Imlr ilressers till No nation ever conducted a war Lard work. j to n successful conclusion unless Its shall govern thu affairs of men. She On the restaurant and tho din-iii'- i- manicurists number over 1,000 In New !'a-'sit- At Any Drue Stora 6 i slum heart was in It. Tor this reason a Most Sacred Cause. Cents. At Your Grocers' v.iru citv. very serious work remain to bo dnno was a HKIIIIW .WPII. II Thero never moro sacred Laiirta.YMUW'tiV In this country, ami that Is to Inter- cause fought for since tho world be- est the American people, as Individu- gan than that for which Franco and als, In the causes ami Issues of this Great Britain aud their utiles havo titanic contest and Its supreme Im- hitherto so freely given tho best blood -- portance to tho future of tho United of their youth, I (states. I do not want to live In this world If BLACK DRAUGHT Not All United In '7G. tills world Is to be dominated by bru- A somewhat similar condition ex- tal force. Whatever optimism I might isted when our ltepubllc was founded. Iinvo had three months ago I have not Tho great problem was to Interest the In the same measure now. I think peoplu of tho colonies In tho struggle. tho Issue of this titanic conflict Is very grecablc taste in my mouth. That struggle has become such an epic doubtful. It Is a grap- Stomach Trouble If I ate anything, with butter, wo to all Amer- ple between tho two great powers of that are apt think that oil 1 right say ad- or grease, would spit it icans had equal zeal In defending tho and might; but I want to For simple, common ailments, due to disordered stomach, constitutional rights of tho colonies. visedly ami deliberately that If I saw up. I began to have regular Black-Draug- Tho fact unfortunately was to thu con- dearly that tho cause of the allies was liver and bowels, you will find Tliedford's ht a sick headache. I had used trary. John Adams, long after tho going down to defeat, that we were reliable and useful remedy. pills and tablets, but after a revolution had been brought to a suc- to bu Involved In that defeat, that wo For over 70 years, it has been successfully employed for I cessful conclusion, estimated that at wero to suffer Its grievous and burden-som- o course of these would be these troubles, and its consumption is increasing year by yean the beginning of tho struggle one-thir- d pennltles, I would yet thnnk Ood constipated. I found they were of tho colonists wanted Independence, that tho United States went Into tho proving the public recognition of its true and genuine value. no pood at all for mv frnitblc. one-thir- d were very much op- war nnd fell nnd suffered with the nbout Being purely vegetable, it has no such bad secondary ef- Black-Draittr- I heard lit one-thir- d righteous rather than It should re- Tliedford's posed to It, and about weru (mercury), etc., In n stato of opportunist expectancy, main neutral aud profit by other peo- fects, as the mineral drugs, like calomel but can rocommondod vprv waiting to see on which side the bill-nnc- o ple's sufferings. I havo no regret that be depended on to relieve, by its first action on the system. highly. So began to use it. wu wus 7 would fall. Whllo Adams was entered Into thlfl war. Thero Black-Draug- ht is a good, safe, reliable, family medicine, It cured me. I In f something of n chronic faultfinder and only ono ihlng for a proud and keep it for young and old. A package should be in every household. 1 may have exaggerated, yet at tho be- nation to do; and I rejolco the house all the time It Is the ginning of tho revolution our people that America, with all her many disad- Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy, Ky writes: "For quite best liver medicine made. I wore no more of ono mind than tlioy vantages with respect to her hetero- a long while 1 suffered with stomach trouble. I would have geneous population, Its diversified do not have sick headache or aro now. pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most disa-- Tho Brent pntrlots of tho revolution, geographically speaklug conditions, stomach trouble any more," WJf men llko Jefferson aud Washington and has had tho soul to ncccpt Iter shara Franklin, formed what they , called of tho burdens of a distracted civili- "Committees of Correspondence" In ev- zation. ery different locality and thus they co- To recur to my thesis, lot n pntrh ordinated tho we-- - of different local- otic servlco league, under whatever ities anil, as the crisis developed, thero nnme, bo formed In every district, and passed from community to community, then let thu cry be, "Wnrn tho com- through theso committees of corre- mittees," for now, as In tho past, Q. spondence, tho Intelligence nn to what "Etcrnul vlgllunco Is tho .price of A. 42 i Liver Medicine vt'us expected and what would be re

r i THE TUCUMCAKI HIWI FREE ENTERTAINMENT Tho Indies of thd C. W. B. M. of the Christian church arc planning to TWO TWO give, n missionary pageant next Sun- day evening at tho church nt 7:30. 1 DAYS DAYS Spccinl music in connection. You arc DEX THEATR P cordially most invited to nttend. W EVERYBODY GOES The morning subject will bo, "Not WHERE Jj Yours Hut You." Roth Christians ami those who have made no profes- sion of Christianity will And this n The Frohman Amusement Corporation valuable theme. May we not sco you there? Miss Mary Salmon will favor PRESENTS us with n solo. Bible school promptly nt 9:45. TALIAFERRO Norris J. Rensoncr, Minister. EDITH Urine your old scrap iron to us. Wo JACK SHERRILL 2000 Others are paying $0.00 per ton. Texas Junk Yard. IN 99 LITTLE ONES AND OLD ONES James Edwards, 208 Harriett St., The Conquest of Canaan Montgomery, Aln., writes: "My wholo BY fnmily is using Foley's Honey and Tar Compound now tho little ones nnd tho Makes Such old ones. It has cured our coughs and BOOTH TARKINGTON wen broken our colds." Foley's Honoy A STORY OF LOVE AND ADVENTURE and clears THRILLING Light,Tasty Biscuits Tar stopped air passages, IN SIX ACTS heals raw inflamed membranes, re- - AAA T.,cf cull. "lVlSCllitS for moves phlegm nnd eases soro chest. . WW www www II now " ninthm " For sale by Sands-Dorsc- y Co. Monday and Tuesday n..r...l-r.ic-t I" Wn'rc sure there s u TWO beitl in store TWO 11 trcut that can t be NOTICE OF PUBLICATION December 10 and 11 urht. tender niseuiLs In the DAYS iv. ik District Court County, of DAYS 5c 20c plus war tax tousty brown unci nil pulled up Quay, April Term, A. D 1918. 7:15 and 9:00 and Arthur May, Plaintiff, with uootliicss 1 For mother is sure ft . . . 1 vs. No. 1038 i "i i of her btikiiiR powner viuuina. A. It. Camp, and She never disappoints us because Eva Camp, Defendants. A TRIP TO THE ELECTRA hours after a well comes in, regard relief, but Foley Kidney Pills cured The snid defendants, A. U. Camp, TEXAS OIL FIELDS less of the capitalization of the him. s nnd Eva Camp, are hereby notified CALUMET that u suit in attachment has been Mr. Phil Shahan one of our Leading After riding in nn auto some seven CENTER ST. METHODIST CHURCH ftAKING.W BAKING POWDER commenced against you in the District lloostcrs, Motored to blcctra for or eight hours through the different Sunday, December !t Court for the County of Quny, State of the Purpose of Inspecting Oil parts of the field seeing producing Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. never disappoints her. New Mexico, by snid Arthur May, in Properties in Which He wells by the thousands and new wells Let everyone be in his place in time . WOT Mine iv TH fl&L Tf ' fisbfiidiible. Results which the plaintiff claims judgment and Many Friends in the process of drilling by the hun- for the opening song. always the same the best. for $121C.G9, nnd costs, nnd thnt snid Are Interested dred!), I am convinced thnt it is n safe Mnrnini? worshin 11 o'clock. Sub HIT YT11F1 attachment has been made on the fol- - Mr. Shahan accompanied by Mr. C. and profitable investment for n man ject of the sermon "Tha Test of Love." Try tt. InU'ln tr i Incfri Itrwl rnnl nut ft i tn.tti! D. Read and Mr. E. L. Brooks, repre who hns a few dollars to spnre. Junior League 3 p. m. ingre-dien- one of 14, League p. m. Cnlumct contains only such ts East half Section sentatives of the B. M. C. Oil Co. left Men hnvc gone from the laboring Senior 0:45 1GN., Range 35E. N. M. P. M., evening service beginning nt ns have been approved offi Tucumcnri Saturday at noon, return clnss to tho millionaire class in loss The Quay County, New Mexico. ing the next Wednesday Dur- thnn years. 7:30 will be one of Illustrated Songi. cially by the U.S. Food Authorities. evening. seven Thnt unless you enter or cnuse to ing this time they drove about eight The first well was brought In in the Tlila unrvipp will lin nf special intoi- - You Save When You Buy It. be entered your appearance in said hundred miles visiting Elcctru and Electrn field on the first day of April, lest to both old nnd young especially suit on or before the 120th dny You Save When You Use It of Jan Wichita Falls, Tcxns. 1911. It wns dubbed by the "Doubt- if they like to look nt pictures. Uimo uary, A. D., 1918, decree PRO CON-- , Mr. Shnhun states thnt the Electrn ing Thomnses" The "April Fool Well" nnd bring the children. FESSO therein will be rendered Oil Field is destined to become one of ns they did not believe that it really HIGHEST?' against you nnd the above described the greatest in the world, it now be- was a producer, and it still goes by CUT THIS OUT It is Worth Money real estate sold to satisfy said judg- ing only in its infancy. that name. Since then they have DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this ment nnd costs. Electrn oil is of a high grade, hence brought in in the neighborhood of slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co., (Senl) T. N. LAWSON, always brings a high price. The for- 3800 producers. Statistics show that 2835 Sheffield Ave. Chicngo, III., writ J. D. Cutlip, Clerk. mation is of such a character that the less than seven per cent are dry holes; ing your nnmo and address clenrly. Tucumcnri, N. M., pack-'ag- o drilling is easy, cheap nnd quick. There 93 per cent are producing in the whole I You will receive in return a trial Attorney for Plnintiff beinjr such a smnll percentage of dry Electrn field, which is approximately containing Foley's Honey and Tnr holes, thnt there is practically no gam- 40 miles long, nnd 30 miles wide, and Compound for coughs, colds and croup HAVE IT HANDY FOR CROUP ble whatever when drilling in n proven still spreading, the skirts of the field (Foley Kidney Pills nnd Foley Cathur- - Grandmothers and mothers who have field. All this coupled with the favor- have as yet not been found. tic Tablets. For sulc nt bnml-Dorscy- 's Reliable ndvic;? from Mexico indi- 3rd commnnd of CnrrnncisUi captured raised families of children have learn able lnws pnssed by the State of Texas cate that general unrect prevails and large number of horses and much good ed from experience that it pays to for the protection of the independent Man Troubled For Two Years A. D. Bent, owner of the Light nnd Cnrranza is in control only where his equipment. The belief is that Villa keep a bottle of Foley's Honey nnd Tnr nnd smnll companies which have done No one should suffer backache, rheu- Power Co., plant here, was in town soldiers arc quartered. Bandits roam will keep up this kind of warfare until in the house ready for emergency. It 10 much in the development of her matism, stiff joints, swollen, sore last week. He met with the City the rural districts and have caused a he has gathered n force large enough gives prompt relief from drcuded croup grent oil fields. when relief can be easily had Council Wednesday night. He has em reign of terror. Villn within n week to make the capture of Chihuahua nn attacks, checks coughs and colds, and Pipe lines arc common carriers nnd Jnmcs McCrery, Berrien Center, Mich., ployed Mr. Spuhlcr, an export engln- - defeated one Mexican force capturing easy job. relieves whooping cough. A safo med- refineries urc common purchnscrs in says he was troubled with kidney nnd cer, und promises to give the city three field pieces, took $70,000 in cold icine no opiates. For sale by Sands- - i Texas. They ure compelled to take the blndder troublo for two years. He 'better service than has been exper- cash from another force and from a FOR SALE Milch cow. This office. I production ut market price within 24 tised several kinds of medicine without jienced during the Inst few months.

3 OIL!We Are DrillingOIL!Now NO. 1 well is going down, should be completed in 10 or 15 days, No. 2 well contracted for. Casing bought for five wells. WE drill 1 2 wells to complete our contract, our drilling fund is $30,000.00. WE have 5 leases and getting more right in the heart of the Great Electra Oil Field up against producing wells. OUR proposition has been investigated by such men as H. H. Parker, City Clerk and Secretary of the Commercial Club Salida, Colo; P. E. Duffy, City Manager of the Woodman Lodge, Kansas City; Henry Lutz, Mayor of Car-rizoz- o; 3 Frank Buckingham, Amarillo and scores of others. See their letters in our literature. WE do not have any producing wells and if we had you could not buy in with us. OUR lots sell for $50.00. Ten dollars down and ten a month. HIGH - LAND OIL & GAS COMPANY The Company That Is Drilling

See Mr. Webb, at Vorenberg Hotel. . ELECTRA, TEXAS 3mm