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SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1918 NUMBER 223

war, served no military advantage, FLORIDA IS 1STH STATE TO interest of O. H. Ray in the feed to record a single case of the "flu." 1 IIV I 11111 1 OUR IMPORTS NEW MEXICO what?-Glen- and were crimes quite as much as RATIFY DRY AMENDMENT and fuel business, heretofore con Healthy place; hey, rio! frlAft J LAWOillP WILL if they had been committed in times ducted under the firm name of Ful- of peace. The perpetrators should The Florida Legislature in special ler & Ray. The firm will henceforth FROM FAR EAST be apprehended, tried and punish- session has ratified the National Pro- NEWS REVIEW be known as Fuller & Company, and The county school board has de- BE CONSIDERED ed exactly as though no war had hibition Amendment. The score do business at the same old loca- cided to have no Christmas week occurred. The American people are stood in the Senate 25 to 2 and in tion. Fort Sumner Leader. vacation this year, only Christmas lovers of justice, Their Constitution the House 61 to 3. and New Years to be holidays. Glen-ri- o RUNNING HIGH No- BY says that "cruel and unusual punish- The voters at the elections BERNALILLO EDDY Tribune. LEGISLATURE ments" shall not be inflicted. At vember 5 adopted the state-wid- e Pro- the same time they insist that of hibition amendment by an over fenders shall be made in Must Have Perished Lost in Storm ROOSEVELT against society whelming majority, every county A that an Indian from the Sheep AMERICA MUST PROTECT to nav the penally for their acts. the state indorsing it . report The C. J. & F. Livestock company Jemez pueblo --lost his way on the WOMAN SUFFRAGE, NATION- - Americans see no reason Ihe was called in are 290 of their since Ed. Lee delivered 112 year-mi- 's why the Legislature road to Cabezon the recent missing sheep steer ITS INDUSTRIES OR SHORT pri nciptcs they apply to themselves special session November 25 by during j the recent 5torm. h is thougllt they that he sold to W. P. Little- - AL PROHIBITION, MEMOR- sl",D'1' not a's0 be the in the Governor Catts to consider legisla- will be found later, as may field last The was HOURS AND LONG WAGES IfbMr- off the travelled road but the they Wednesday. price o - Wilson tion the of li wagon have As a but not made Kenna IAL TO SOLDIERS, DE- judgment otnerj. prohibiting shipment man has been found. team strayed away. rule, public. Record. has the hard:hood advocate a into the state after 1, not The few cattle the WILL BE IMPOSSIBILITY 'to quor January of mules was tied to the rear of the very perished during FENSE FOR wholesale pardoning of the German when the state-wid- e Prohibition law recent spell of bad weather. Carls- Raker and Fueson and Douthit COUNCIL VERY SOON de becomes effective. wagon and were still alive when bad Current. Brosi of 15 against peace, their rescuers believe Caprock shipped cars of PEACE USES cency, and civilization in general, he found, though cattle to market last Wednesday. will be the most man in aWd not less than twelve days had elapsed WUI Drill the Kenna Record. despised MANGANESE, MOTOR since the driver left them there and Boy State Record: this country. MILLING CONCERNS START The School Board has bought Special to wandered off in the storm. The n the which thirty-seve- wooden rifles for the The county road workers are work- Among proposals will Dec. 18. "No indus- mules had eaten a part of the wagon come up during the session of the Washington, COMPLETE OFFICIAL LIST Articles were filed boys to drill with. They arc of ing the roads east and south of trial autocracy, no reduction of of incorporation bed. the with View. legislature next month will probably OF GRAND MASONIC BODIES this week by the Pan American Type slings, Valley ne a wages, no lengthening of hours," are sights, and stacking swivels com- Dunget law, tor unifying the the chief planks in labor's recon- Manganese company, capitalized at CHAVES The all state's yearly expenditures and sys- Last week the State Record pub- SlUO.OfW. plete. boys are happy and Livestock owners at Kenna are dip- struction programme la d down by Herbert W. Smith and K. tematizing the bills of - to uniforms soon ping their cattle this week at the appropriation Samuel lished a partial list of the officers W. Lynn of Santa- Fe are interested hope get pretty the future. A commission Gompers, president of the elected the Grand Masonic and be real soldiers. Carlsbad Stars ranch. compos- A. F. of L. "Labor has ad- at bodies in the company. Hart Buy Sheep ed of state officials w:ll gained then in session at Tucumcari. probably during this war." declares The Richards Motor Company of Carley Hart hat been here this be suggested for the of re- vantages The is a list 1600 purpose Mr. Gompers. 'but," said he. refer- following complete Silver city was organized by C. W, week from Clovis receiving head SOCORRO commending fiscal legislation. of all the off'cers of all four bodies R. C. and C C. of from J. A. W. Bell Bu- Naw Businaat Block ring to recent remarks of a member Richards, Johnson sheep of, L. P. Evans has the one- - The taxation of which held sessions: chanan, considerable difficulty has bought m'ninij property of the Founders' Association, "what Koyal. sixth interest of Geo. W. Hickox in Double Murder at by property values rather than in- devil he his Grand Lode A. F. ft A. M. The Pyramid Milling company was been experienced irt getting them out Quemada the does and type think i n Ti T . . r the 100 foot the! The bodies of the man and woman come, thereby placing this class of we made alt these sacrifices in the A. D. Goldenberg, Tucumcari, vy oasii oi on the Hart ranch, on account of the fronting opposite incorporated rrcscjn Joyce-Pru- it Co. stores on Main 'found shot to death in the ranch property on the same basis as others is Grand Master; Richard H. Hanna, Grant and eastern heavy snow storm, Roswell Star. war for?" It an appropriate time county parties. Que-intere- st and it of a amount .Santa re. Grand street, and now has the controlling house of Henry Coleman, near relieving larpe to call Mr. Gompers' attention to Deputy Master; in to-t- o of taxat:on will be recommended. Robt. L. M. Ross, East Las A fire the property. He plans niado, yesterday, were identified situation fast developing, not so Vegas. FOUR MEN PARDONED rapid membership campaign move the wooden house over on as the wife of Coleman and Don Also a uniform procedure .in the Grand Warden ; Francis E. Lester. was staged last week in Roswell for 'day remote, which should give American BY ACTING GOVERNOR the cast side of the lots and erect Oliver, a hired man, Mr. Coleman assessment of private car companies non-unio- n, Las Cruces, Junior Grand Warden the Chamber of Commerce two tabor, union or pause to by a brick on the corn- was in when he was no- will be offered in a law more de- in- Salomon Santa Grand teams of fifteen men each. good building Magdalena consider, and that is the vast Spitz, Fe, Four pardon of men sentenced for er. Artesia Advocate. tified that the bodies had been found. finite in its specifications than the dustrial development place in reasurer; Alpheus A. Keen, Albu- Las were one in effect now. taking ' libel at Vegas granted by He hurried home and identified the the Orent. The lowest estimated querque, Grand Secretary. The ap- Governor Antonio Lucero. COLFAX A state of officers were: J. J. acting Ship Four Car Cow remains. department agriculture population of China is 400,030,000. pointive Kelly, the men who were tun, com J. F, four car loads A coroner's returned a with the associated work of advertis- most industrious Silver City, Grind Lecturer; Isaac given Rarey shipped jury today They tje the peo- plete and unconditional pardon and The Tithes was forced to of cattle to Kansas City, from the verdict of "cold blooded murder." Of- ing state land resources and oppor- W. Dwire, Grand ; Flo-renc- Springer ple on earth. Work is their reli Taos, Chaplain io tunities will he a Dea- restoration to citizenship were: close down last week on account of Carlsbad pens, last Thursday. The ficers report that they have no clue offered a taw, and paid-Unio- n Gilt, Clayton, Sr. Grand gion.- And they are the lowest Joseph C. de Baca, editor of La Voz consisted of 132 cows to the a bill will probably be pre- con ; Lucius Dills, Roswett, Grand the entire force being afflicted with shipment pur- guilty party. separate hours and union wages do not Jr. del Pueblo ; Charles L. Hig-gin- s, chased from Sam B. Smith and Geo. evidence sented, with the of creat- Deacon ; B. B. Raton. Sr, Attorney influenza. According to brought out purpose hotter th Chinese, lanan and it. Naylor. Jerome Clevenger and William Williams. W. W. Galton was in at the Oliver was in ing again a state immigration bu- have Steward; A. J. Whitm Clovis inquest, sitting possessions a population ofi9rand Ogle of Laa Vegas, each of whom cattle and in this charge of the shipment. Carlsbad front of the fire when he was shot reau, or publicity department. 74.000,000 The are Jr. Grand Steward; J. P. MeNulty, Range sheep part A Japs industrious, had been sentenced by District Judge of the state arc in splendid condi Argus. in the side of the head. He fell for- state department of health and alert, adaptable, imitative if not Cernllos, Grand Sword Bearer; C. David to six months' im- into his vjtal statistics will be with R. Lowber, Grand J, Leahy tion for this period ot the winter. ward the fire, turning over urged, creative, and commercially thorough- Albuquerque, prisonment in the penitentiary. six Great Load of Cottoa chair, Mrs. Coleman is to an adequate appropriation to carrv modernized. Their scale is Tyler. - The recent snowfall, averaging supposed ly wage inches all over the and re- Since the weather cleared off suffi have been in the kitchen adjoining. on the work for which nothing is hut little than that of the Grand Royal Arch range the greater Chapter ROBERT LEE, WOUNDED maining on the ground two weeks, ciently to allow the wagons to come as food was found in the stove. She spent by state at present, Chinese. The influence of their en- Richard M. Throne, Carlsbad, Grand t is A law TIMES RETURNING HOME has disappeared ant greatly to tne to town, great loads of cotton have believed to have rushed into the authorizing counties to levy terprising indtistr'al leaders over the High Tries; Ruben Perry, Albuquer- satisfaction a been coming in to the Carlsbad front room at sound of the shot and a special road tax of one mill to is in- of stockraisers. For gin; vast industrial hive of China que, Deputy Grand High Priest ; J. Robert a New Mexico soldier from all over the Proiect. Last Wed. tried to mil O hver from the fire. take the place of the law for the each and the Smith Grand Lee, time they were much alarmed, creasing year, exploita- Lea, Roswell, King; from Clayton has just returned to Springer Stockman. nesday, over twenty loaded wagons She is then believed to have been 5:l.me purpose which expires this year tion of Chinese labor and the enor- ('. C. Manning. Gallup, Grand .... i. . will he A bill w:Il i - Scribe;, .l:.(1119 ..:. WUUHUIU ' were received at the gin Carlsbad shot, the bullet taking effect in the presented. be f. r WUIHiy.- " lltVIIIK mous untouched resources of China paiomon spitz, santa re, urana ..- . r-- ..7-- .. jj n t e-- u side of the head and she fell across framed for the purpose of paying all - Argus. is dream of all Tr,.U.irr- Ali.h-i- i. A All,,,. '."'" ?' tl:. .jiD!." D, """"P. the Japan. ITn iS C. Miami sold the of Oliver, where the 1fcene receipts into the road Grand Richard at rort Logan, awaiting h:s disr E. Coon of has body body'3'1'0 From October 19)7 to September (iMrrqnc, Secretary; charge. Lee was one of a of his ranch in Miami, of Quite a number of cases of small was found. The coroner believes ,llr"! amending the form of license 1018 If Hanna, Santa Fc, Grand Captain party consisting our Japanese imports totaled who.'were in the ,6uo acres, of which lot) acres is pox arc reported from San Jose and from the position of the wounds tliatnow issued, and delegating the of M. Ala- - volunteers, engaged 00,000,000 In value. For same the Host; Jno. Bowman, John-perio- lerfon and administration of this the intere( ing business of "mopping up"uiuler the Miami ditch, to E. E. d, and one in Carlsbad, Dr. L. both shots were fired from the front 1913-1- 4. 12 Rordo. Grand ' forty-fiv- e to - the first month; Principal Sojourner a macIline gun nest he 0CaI real estate dealer, who in- - H. Pate, who s reported as getting door of the house. A .'"ml 'he state highway commis- ' , Wn the wo.unds that him out tend to stock and it as a along nicely. cal her automatic nistol was used sion. 'l Arch ; Hh." put operate law, theirUcx"?value "ccl?Zwa , $1W 000.000 ynl Captain Claude ofbT i, an d the am ranch. ranch is considered and death is believed to have been Several new counties will be ask- - ess. necessitated cattle The for- $97,000, Rotwcll. Grand Master 3rd Vail; J. j e'1 ver.v a bill compared with for the putation 0f Ilia arm, a little one of the best in the Miami valley instantaneous in both cases. likely including 1912-1- 12 Tucumcari Grand LUNA the of a 3 period, the last months f: unwoody. ovcr two week, aftbcr he had landed and has extensive improvements in making city Albuquerque j E. R. protection. Chinese MasJ.!"r V'ail; Paul, Santa j under imports 2jd in prance- - the form of a nifcc residence, out TORRANCE T 1913-1- 4 Fe, Master 1st Vail; John J. An bill will be - leaped from $40,000,000 for the houses, fencing etc. We learn that Camp Cody will be used only for equal suffrage pre- 1917-1- 8 ; Kelly, Silver City. Grand Lecturer and A to $142,000,000 for the period NEXT YEARS WHEAT CROP the consideration is upwards of $25,-00- 0. a convalescent hospital for return- I jsented strongly supported. isaac w. uw:rc, uranti Liiap-lai- n A ioint resolution the nation- - imports from all Asia, from laos, ESTIMATED OVER BILLION Springer Times. ing soldiers. The present base hos- Porker ratifying! to $874,000,000 nearly 30 per ; C. E. Lowber, Albuquerque, pital will be left standing for this A number of our people have been al prontnmon amendment will come rent of our entire trade for Grand Sentinel. Charles H. and a P earlv in the session. import The federal grain corporation an- Still Finishing that Gym purpose. Major Reese, butchering putting away good the 1917-1- 8 period, and than Grand Commandery ' work on the new construction has ar- supply of pork for future use. I'rof. Some form of permanent memorial greater nounces that sales of wheat to The brick High quartermaster, to soldiers our entire European import trade Grand Commander, Claude Hobbs, wa re- rived to supervise the destruction S. W. Parton holds the record for the and sailors frojn New Europe aggregate 10,000,000 bushels, School gymnasium completed ' prior to the war. Such was the con- Roswell; Deputy Grand Commander. and turned over of the remaining buildings at the growing heavyweights." He butcher- Mexico who took part in the world and that it is being rushed there as cently the building war will be the of tribution of coolie labor to our John M. Bowman, Alamogordo; facilities to the ministrations of the carpen- camp. ed a porker last Saturday, subject legisla- O. Con- rapidly as rail and ship per- tion. The latest is home market, much of it finished Grand Generalissimo, Wesley mit also ters, who are now rapidly completi- which was a beauty. It was of the suggestion to On Santa Grand It estimates that about Duroc his sent make it a building instead of a mo- goods. the other hand, .about nor, Jr., Fe; Captain 48,000,000 acres is to winter ng- the inclosure of the same. The MORA variety, father having 70 bf our trade General, Charles C. planted him a of little red some nument. per cent export to Manning, Gallup; wheat now which should yield around plumbing and lighting system are pair pigs since 1911 has consisted of ma- Grand Sr. Warden, Richard H. Hanna fifteen months ago from Oklahoma. In furtherance of the request of Japan 800,000,000 bushels and that the spring being considered last week by the the terials for plant construction, or for Santa Fe; Grand Jr. Warden, Peter Board of Education with a view to Two Cart Prize Lamb Besides ham, shoulders, bacon, saus council of national defense that wheat should bring next years crop state councils of defense be con- manufacture in those plants. Raw Cameron, Albuquerque; Grand Treas- billion bushels. their installation at an date-Ra- ton Last week J. C. Overstreet, of age, etc., the fartons rendered up to over one early tinued pre-w- ar cotton, for example, aggregated urer, Edward R. Paul, Santa Fe; Optimo, shipped from Wagon Mound fourteen gallons of fine lard from during the return to Albu- Range. conditions, an for this in value for the four pre- Grand Prelate, Ruben Perrv, SPECIAL ELECTION TO two cars of lambs to Kansas Lity. th:s one porker. Mountainair Inde appropriation war- and $87,000,000 for the querque ; Grand Recorder, Alpheus A. Sat- These lambs were stated several pendent. purpose will be asked. year, FILL VACANCY IN HOUSE J. Meloche went out last by A series of single fiscal year 1918. This comes A. Keen, Albuquerque; Grand Stand- with a of 1100 "old timers" to have been the best acts relating to the urday night shipment expedition of in into competition with American ard Bearer, Ruben Perry, Albuquer- Governor hat called a cattle, a combined shipment of and largest lambs ever shipped out Some Price for Cream judicial procedure ; E. Lindsey the state will be cloths at home, and is rapidly oust- que Grand Sword Bearer, Taylor election in district neighbors' cattle with his own. of this country. Wagon Mound W. W. White has been shipping presented. us from Oriental trade. Either Julien, Grand special legislative Laws regulating punishment for ing Tucumcari; Warder, No. 2, Socorro county, to fill vacancy Raton Range. cream to an El Paso Creamery. Last hurts our labor. Irvin Ogden, Grand Captain of week he received a check few violation of the dry law wilt he pass- way Roy; caused by the death of Representati- for a ed the Guard, Chas. E. Lowber, Albu- cents more dollars in upon. American labor can not support ve-elect Eduardo Chaves, few The flu situation in Raton is very Cream Bring over $30,00 than twenty An act for the the Democratic free trade doctrine querque. a, An estimate of the amount of the pay for a ten gallon can of cream, regulation of stock days after the election on November bad according to the number of flotation and the supervision of e as ardently as Mr. Gompers sup- Grand Chapter Eastern Star 5. Clementet Chaves, father of Edu- deaths and the following cream shipped during the past sea- Such a weekly check is almost like Mrs. M. reported a curities pffered for sale in New ports the leader of the Democratic Jessie Morgan, Artesia, ardo Chaves, is the only candidate item taken from the Raton Reporter. son from the vicinity of Roy, made receiving pension. A late quota- Mexicco will be and to maintain its Grand Matron; Frank A. S. in tion on cream is 69 cent presented. party expect Hawley, to date. "There is hardly a business house by R Trumbull, and published per pound. An improvement of the and much less Las Cruces,' Grand Mrs. Ly-net- te Spanish-America- n shows Mountainair Independent. present wage living standards, Patron; in the city that is not crippled on the Roy workmen compensation law is better them. It is a mathematical D. Maxwell, Estancia, Asso SANTA FE DELEGATES RE- account of some one of the that to be quite a revenue produc- Grand employes among the many other matter1; that impossibility, and for that reason we ciate Matron; Peter Cameron, TURN FROM GRAND LODGE being victims of the ' flu". The num- ing item for that section. The ap- School Furniture Arriving will o.' Mr. memorize Associate Grand Pa as follows: occupy the attention the suggest that Gompers Albuquerque, ber of cases has not shown any ma- proximate figures are The carload of school furniture fourth state The ses- resolution ; Mrs. Marfon 1. Grand legislature. the unanimously adopted tron btevens, chief Justice R. H. Hanna, terial decrease since the of Town Shipper Pounds Value ordered some time ago by the County sion 14, 1919. Albu-lVey- or report begins January by his own Federation last' year in Mrs. Lucy Reed. General and Mrs. Lucius Dills, Friday." Roy 76 75.586 $13,816 School Board arrived last week, and Buffalo: "RESOLVED, That this querque, Grand Mrs. Ger- - re- - was Treasurer; g. r. Pan and r. l. Ormsbee Mills 44 32,184 6,430 unloaded at Willard, local ship- 250 PER CENT. MORE WHEAT convention go on record in favor of trude L. Dills, KosweJJ, Grand Con-- , turned Monday from Tucumcari Solano 39 38,600 7,712 ments being made from there to the 1 u- - CURRY SOWED IN QUAY COUNTY industrial preparedness and the ductress; Mrs. Margaret Hinds, j where attended Grand 17 11,904 2,376 various schools. - - they Lodge Mosquero County bupennten- THAN IN THE PAST YEAR enactment of laws by Congress that cu.atari, issociaie v.onauc- , of the Masons and Eastern dent Burt had charge of the un- - - yrana meetings I will protect all wage- tress; Mrs. Geneva Hard n, Dawson,; tar ast week. Successful Farmer Totals 176 158,274 30,334 loading and distribution of the fur- - adequately J. H. Walsh of was in earners of our country against loss Grand Chaplain; Mrs UHie Hinkle, An that were royally J. C who lives 18 miles jiiture. Forest, the i report they Boyce for seed of employment through any invasion miswcu.-uram- mri, wace the of that of was Bean $80 Acre city wheat Tuesday, and -- marsnai; entertained by people southeast Clovis, marketing bring per f the products of any other na- George, Tucumcari. Grand Organist; and enjoyed a load of sweet Miss Melton seems to be the Seven Car of Frijolet reports that he has just finished an thriving plains city dray potatoes, pop May estimate of the wheat sowed on tion." And the Republican party Mrs. Margaret Jones, Tucumcari, minute spent there. corn and other farm, from champion bean raiser of this neck o' The local Bean Growers Associa- the Ktrt - every products this in his alone will vitalize that resolution. nranrf Adah! vMvrtlp Kimmpl his farm with Clovis mercants last woods. She reports 2,000 pounds of tion is loading a car of beans. They plains year report to the rDawson, Grand Ruth; Mrs. Anna have sold and will out as soon agricultural department, state col- Hun Punishment GOVERNOR-ELEC- T LARRAZOLO Saturday. Mr. Boyce raised more clean pinto beans from two acres of ship Baldwin, Grand as can the seven cars lege at Las Cruces. This report i Socorro, Esther; ATTENDS ANNAPOLIS MEET than 1500 bushels of very fine sweet ground. Miss Melton also raised a they get cars, It reported that one, of the Mrs. Vena Grand Es- shows two hindred and Elliott, Carrizozo, potatoes and has averaged better patch of diavy beans and while the of beans about 420,000 pounds. fifty per very first questions to come before Mrs. Grace Milburn, Clay' tancia Herald. cent more wheat sowed this year will be Martha; Governor elect O. A. Larrazolo was than $2.50 per bushel for them one yield of these was not as good as the peace conference that of ton; Grand Electa; Mrs. Mary Shal-- Mr. is than last He says many of the from Germans in Annapolis the 16, 17 and 18th, acre bringing $510.15. Boyce of the others, the navy beans also are exacting responsible lenberger, San Marcial; Grand Ward also some raiser made an excellent that A County Nurse farmers still sowing and that for their crimes commit- attending a meeting of the governors-- tomato receiving crop, showing the will still Tie punishment er, and J. D. Gresha.a, Tucumcari, over $800 from VA acres tomatoes. these beans can be Miss Lupe Leon of Albuquerque acreage increased ted against civilization. It can not elect of the various itates in the profitably grown There is an abundance Grand Sentinel Union. were entertained at This crop was irrigated by pumping here. Mills Developer. has been appointed County Nurse for materially. be doubted that the American people The next of the Grand They Torrance Miss Leon comes of moisture in the ground and a good, fre- meeting a banquet given by Governor Har- water from his well. Clovis News. county. favor punitive justice,, but the Bodies will be held at Albuquerque recommended and is a regis- average yield is expected. Tucum- Presi- rington and his wife. Governor Lar- Recently the following cattle ship- highly quent pronouncements of the beginning on the third Monday in Ranch Brick ments were made from Mora tered nurse, speaking Spanish fluent- cari American. dent for "justice tempered with razolo will return here on the 22 Trade for county February, 1920, of thi month. C W. Harrison recently traded for to Kansas city markets: T. J. Bolt, ly. She located in Estancia. mercy" give ground for the fear that M. FOREST FIRES CAUSED he wilt aside demands the fine two section ranch of J. Levy, one car, John McNie'rney, thrust the of PANKEY AND CULBERSON Love of town. In deal Mr. 2 Charles C Leurs bf Range Conditions Bad SERIOUS DAMACE IN UU the people he i supposed to CATTLE SANITARY BOARD north the Ocate, cars, repre two-sto- ry , 75 the Bob Burrus sent and refuse to stand with AT LIVE STOCK MEETINGS IN SESSION WEDNESDAY Love became owner of the Wagon Mound shipped head of During pasf'week the hrirlr house in Clovis on hogs also to Kansas City. took a bunch of cattle to the Lucy That forest fires in the Southwest allies for proper punishment of in hutns. . . . caused ct 373 where he found a serious damage the, dividual. Premie Lieutenant Governor-Ele- Ben- The Cattle Sanitary Board of New posite the First National Bank and Fifteen of these hogs averaged country, pasture during Lloyd George Ren-ch- er with some He has about a is indicated by statistics has served jamin F. and Vic Culberson Mexico wat in tession in this also the residence property on pounds each, and the balance aver- grass. past year notice that England will Pankey city Mr. Harri 200 each. hundred head of calves at home that compiled by the District Forester demand uch a course, and Mr. returned Tuesday from Gallup where Wednesday. Street occupied by aged pounds Ex- son. Clovis News. he is feeding. He thinks ill the dealing with the forest fire situation Clemenceau of France is understood they attended a meeting) of the Those in attendance were: Chas. in Arizona New Mexico. committee of New Mex L. cattle men will lose money this year. and On to take the same position. ecutive the Ballard, president, Roswell. Coal OTERO Estancia the National Forests in these two Grower As- -; M. L. of Clovis who a Herald. ha its ico Cattle and Horse Railston, Magdalena; T. D. Burns, McGuskey 795 War attendent sufferings, held A fine few months ago sold his mercantile state fires occured, of which devastations. sociation there Monday. Tierra Amarilla, W. J. Linwood, Howard 647 were under 10 acres. The death, and When a business session was held and the H. L. business here to Louis P. J. Master-so- n Thomas Bros. Buy Fine Ranch Payne shipped one car of fires, nation enters a Raton; Hodge, Silver City. steers to Alamosa, Colorado, last covered a total area of 33,658 deliberately upon local attendance wa very large. has purchased a quarter section A deal was consummated a few acres, war it knows that all those con- matter of interest to the of land south of town from Jess days ago whereby Thomas Bros., J. week. Willard Record. of which 30,706 acres were timbered! sequence will follow. But under Many U. S. BIOLOCICAL SURVEY land. The amounted to $1S, growers were discussed. In the even Comer and plans to move there and A. and Chas. E., acquire the owner- damage international law established for a the new GETS STATE STATISTICS farm. ship of the tract of irrigated land UNION 579. and the cost of lighting fire which ing banquet wat given at was $18,403. many years, and to Germany 1JO were lying east of La Luz and which for- Harvey House at which J 442 wa a subscriber, there are certain Statistics covering the acreage of The of Clo.vis pur- merly belonged to the Alamogordo Of the total number of fires. limitations served and the speaker were both lands in New Mexico city recently J. A. Beecher made a down were that control the actions and instructive. agricultural chased a fire truck to be used by Improvement Company. The Thomas trip started uy ngntning; tne oai of individuals, of and of interesting and the number of and to Edgar Frazier's at DeHaven. to ance were man-cause- d fires. armies, Messrs Pankey and Culberson cattle, sheep the fire department in the place of Bros, bought the land from Owen ships. It is something quite outside hogs are beinij gathered from state one now horses. Prather. There is about acres get a load of corn. Mr. Frazier has The condition which existed o spent Wednesday in Santa Fe and the drawn by forty corn that will make 50 bushels t the sphere of war to sink an departments by Dr. R. F. Hare of of alfalfa on the place and the re the forest during "the past seaot., left Thursday for Clayton where the acre and is $1.50 a bushel sta-- unarmed passenger ship like the tthe federal department of agricul A. B. Lman. of Colorado, a re- mainder of over 100 acres is highly gettintr were very conducive to the i Lusitania. The another executive meeting will be will be for it. Des Moines Swastika. and of fire on maining, starvation, held on the 20th. Both gentlemen ture. The material probably cent Clovis visitor was so pleased cultivated land. They will farm the rapid spread account and crucifixion of defenseless pris issued in the form of a with he land. News. of the drouth, and it was only by are on the program for addresses report Curry county that purchased Alamogordo A "Show Place" oners have no place in war between at that a farm of 320 acres including live vigilance everywhere that the area civilized countries. Atrocities com again gathering. EIGHT CARS OF CATTLE C. F. Gibbins. the king of interior and damage wa kept to the com-- stock and implements and will make QUAY the interior mitted on the civilian population of SHIPPED BY PANKEY TODAY his permanent home there. derorators, is finishing narativelv low figures occupied territory are expressly pro SANTA FE MAY BECOME of the new Frnth Bungalow near Continued effort wi'.l be made by Dvche's new residence. This is one - hibited by international covenants. TERMINUS OF AIR ROUTE Hon. B. F. Pankey shipped eight Judge Sam G. Bratton has sold his Quay Wheat Crop Doubles th Forest Service for the imnrove- handsomest everimt-n- t - Yet individual officers and soldier car loads of cattle today from his residence in Clovis to Cash Ramey. Messrs. h.. fc. Darby, Joe Beavers, jof the bungalows of fire prevention and uppres- in the Kaiser's army have commit- -' Lieutenant G. L. Hancock .who ranch near Lamy, loading them out In deal J. H. Welch, Vance and Lang were erected in Clayton and is one of the sion through the betterment of te!"-phon- ic the Judge Bratton gets the "show of the ted all those crimes. The Kaiser flew to the city last week in one at that station. They go to his fine corner lot on Gidding Street among those from the plains who places" city. Clayton communication, improvement 4 himself, so far from 'punishing them, of the two airplanes which came large ranch in eastern Kansas, where t,. .,.,. . mnA,rn vis'ted Tucumcari last week. They Citizen. of trails, the purchase of more fi-- e i i f - , i i i i i has caused medals to be struck in here scouting for postal routes "c ""n nu nuiusj luaujr i.ui.uicu nome , tnei..pear future. report as much wheat already up fighting equipment, and by publicity. commemoration of the sinking of quoted this week as saying that he neaa lor mararei. as was ever up before. They expect Pigs Bring the Coin Nearly half of the fires of last sea- A member of the Club man-cause- in- the Lusitania, and has elevated in will probably recommend that Santa DE BACA more than 100 per cent increase over Boy's Pig son were and it is rank ome of the most blood-thirs- ty Fe be made a terminal point in the When the collector calls with any previous year. Tucumcari News. at Clayton bought a registered cumbent on the users of the forest of hit officer. mail route which will be established EnelantTt bilL Duroc-Jerse- y pig in 1917 and during to see that responsibility for care- Those act civilization were in the wett from St. Louis he will probably find Germany "not Feed Store Haada ' At far known, Glenrio it the 1918 this tow raised 18 pigs valued lessly left fires it not laid at their against operating j Chaagea at only ' entirely apart from the waging of at a bate. t . 1 at home." H. S. Fuller hat bought out the place in the United Statet failing (Continued on page four.) door. i It f" LORD SOU THBOROUGH MME. DE SAINTE-CROI- X ALLEGED DESERTER BONE DRY LAW PARIS MILLIONS U.S. CROP VALUE L ATC HAD LED GAY LIFE IS PROCLAIMED GREET WILSON $12,272,412,000 MARKET Arrested in Alabama While Wear QUOTATIONS ing Uniform of First Lieu- GOVERNOR GUNTER ISSUES PROC- ALL FRANCE PAYS PRESIDENT REPORT SHOWS ALL PRODUCTS WMm Union Nw Surnle. tenant of Nwa(ir LAMATION AFTER SECRETARY HOMAGE AS HE GOES TO EXCEPT WHEAT AND CORN Army. DBNVBH MARKET. CERTIFIES VOTE. PEACE CAPITAL. SURPASS RECORDS. Cattle. OF STATE Birmingham, Ala. Private Guy O. rat SUers, grsssnrs, choice Herron, an alleged deserter from Bat- to prims U,009M.6t Fat steers, arsssars, sood tery A, Ninth field artillery, Fort Sill, to choice 11.509 1S.6 ACREAGE Oklahoma, has been arrested by spe- Fat steers, grussers, fair IN EFFECT ON DEC. 17 DINES WITH POINCARE INCREASE IN to sood 10.M9ll.s0 cial agents of the department of jus- S.7f & Heifers, prime ' tice on information given by Harry Cows, fat, good to choice.. S ;j a detec- Cows, fair to ood 7Hif .l.. Goldstein, superintendent of Cows, medium to fair 0.60W 7.J. UNDELIV. TROOPS JOIN PEOPLE IN CHEER- MOST CROPS WORTH MORE BEr Herron was the Cows, cannvrs MOW .; MANY 'PACKAGES'' tive agency. wenrlng 7.01 PAID the Bulla 00 MEAS- ING PARTY ALONG FLOWER. CAUSE OF HIGH PRICES uniform of n first lieutenant at Veal calves .. .. 8.00tjill. ERED FOUR OTHER to TO PRODUCERS. time of his arrest and is alleged Peedors, fund to choios.... URES CERTIFIED. STREWN PATH. hnve a number of aliases and to have feeder., fair to food JSJi'l! Storkers, uod to cholcs... .00gI.J cashed bogus checks in the various Ktockere, fair to good s.00 Stockers, medium to fair.. 7.2r4 .00 Ttilon News a total value cities he has visited amounting to ap- Ncws-mpt- l.'ntcii Newn Fervk-e- Wfilrrn Nrwi,i,iier Strvlc. Washington. With jf Western .- Paris, Dec. it;- President and Mrs. $12,27-',4)i,0l- Ihe nation's principal proximately $2,000. Denver, Dec. 17. lntoxirutint; li- office Good hot. ...1.MWT.1 Wilson made their entry into Paris farm cropB this year were worth more, When he was brought to the H a hcvt'iatin will be denied quors L'.Oul),-m- to Dec. of the of Justice he con- bone-dr- Saturday morning, greeted by based on prices paid farmers department Colorado renidentH, uh the Lambs, fat . . . . $14.75 W.K of the not only of the 1, in in (he history of fessed nnd told of the wonderful way .."?'. 15.00 law effective at inidnlKlit. population than uny year I,Hmbn, feeders, Rood 14.00W became l been entertained l cities he 14.50 the city but of lie surrounding districts. American agriculture. December crop he had Ijimbs, feeders, fair 1J.50 I'ndnr the llorton system Sainte-Crolx- Kwes g.OODD penult, were attended by President Mme. G. Avnl de , who estimates of the of Agri- had visited among them being New of two of wlitaky They Department Kwe. feeders S.00W 7.50 importation (juarts Poincare. Premier clenienceau and has done much to stamp out the white culture showed that this year's total VearliiiKS I.e011.0 for "medicinal" use was made pos- S.OOOtO.iiO others the most eiuineul fig- slave traffic in Paris, and who estab- exceeds that of the former record Wetherm but tlie Finch amendment re- among i sible, ures of Prance. Flowers were droppud lished a home in the French capita1 11117, 01 4,380,000. There also the to four ounces, year, by Ha? aa (Ural a Market. stricts iiuntity around their airplanes for unmarried mothers, came to this was a marked increase in acreage, the (P. O. B. Denver. Carload ITIce ) a phynlcian'i Late of Lord Southborough carriage; procurable; only through portrait sounded. to aid in the great United aS"j,K!l5,7i!2 total that of last Bar. who has been made president of a new winged overhead; guns country exceeding Buying Prices. prescription. The was ablaze with illumina- War Work 10,700,000 acres. Colorado, ton. . 123.00 his commission that was named by Prime city campaign. year by upland, per 20.00021.00 Covcrnor GunUr issued procla- tions; the boulevards were thronged The nation will be In even a better Nebraska upland, per ton. Minister Lloyd George to visit India' Prairie hay, Colorado and mation at 10 o'clock Monday morning, with crowds, and singing and to fulfill its of 20,000, Nebraska, ton 10.00O2I.00 Imd been and to remain there until next summer dancing position pledge per .0024.00 an hour after certification throwing confetti. 000 tons or foodstuffs to Europe next Timothy, per ton of .la s ft. to study the question of communal PRESIDENT IN FRANCE Alfalfa, per ton i.oo20.00 made by Secretary State Hut observers were impressed with year than had been expected. South ton 22.001&2J00 new ac representation and the practicability Park, per 21.0SW22.0O Noland. The law, however, something more than the magnitudo Most, of the crops are larger than (iunnlaon Valley, per ton.. to an did not of its application. Straw, per ton'. 5.00W 0 00 cording, interpretation, and beauty of the reception; by some the five-yeu- r average and some of Cirala. U. S. ESCORT .12-4- become operative until midnight. of warmth that made it dif TEN BATTLESHIPS them established Oats. Nebraska, 100 lbs., buying.. quality records, particular- Corn There were X.imo packages on hand to recent LINER INTO BREST. to- chop, suck, selling ferent from the visitB Paris ly spring wheat, barley, rye and Corn in sack, aelllnx i hen the American Hallway Kxprens WHOLE COST OF WAR ly made by the sovereigns of tlie al- bacco. Corn, however, fell below the White corn meal, per 100 lbs 4.00 offices Monday. five-yea- r Yellow corn 100 lbs Company opened its lied nations. average. meal, per 4.45 formed a Cannonade Corn flour (white), per 100 lbs.... Long tines of permit holders Thirty-si- thousand soldiers, the There Was Thundering The wheat crop is than the 2.24 Har- larger (Ilnlrn teed, sackec?, selling hI their con- as Wilson Enter War five-yea- Hi an, in Stout reel, fearful that TO BE DEMANDED FROM GER- flower of the French army, lined tlie Party average and almost. 300,000,-00- Colo., per )00 lbs., selling... signments might he denied to them. avenues from gate to the bor on Steamer Washington, bushels than last MANY, SAYS LLOYD GEORGE. Dauphine larger year's Hungarian Patent, lbs., sacked. Hundreds of shipments arrived on Murat mansion, which during their but it is more than 100,000,000 subject to discount crop, 42 t very train, some from points as far ill Paris will be the home of the bushels smaller than the record crop Hungarian, lbs., sacked, subject stay Western Newniti per t:niull .News sServ lc;e. to discount ' fistanl na New York city. Although Premier Declares Armies President and his wife. Alpine chas- of 1915. Hungarian, 24 lbs., sacked, subject of estimated Conscript Brest, Dec. 14. President Wilson to discount officials the company Be to seurs and zouaves, fresh from the bat Almost, all of the crops were worth would be Must Done Away With reached the of Brest on board that S.MIO or 4,0011 packages tiel'lelds of Champagne, and colonial harbor more this year than in any previous ' Dressed Pealtrr. Insure Peace. steamer at 1 delivered before the closing hour, troops from whose uniforms the mud the George Washington year because of the high prices paid The following prices on live aoultrr left o'clock afternoon and at 3:24 sr net F. O. B. Denver: consignments reaching Denver of the Somine had only a few days Friday to producers. d. tt well an Turkeys, fancy p .22 the packages on hand at midnight Aeiin NflWi'pilr I'riion Netvii Service ago been removed, occupied the post stepped on shore, the first time Turkeys, old touts J GERMAN ARMISTICI" EXTENDED. Turkeys, cliolce 1 & above the i,tiO0 mark. llristol.- - The war bill of the allies of honor. American President had trod European Hens, lb t 20 to be irlB.de soli. came 20 .lust what disposition is is 24,(MiO,OUU,UUU, "In the eyes of the immense crowds President Wilson ashore Ducks, young 622 against Germany Uac-s- e 20 W 22 which l with Mrs. who carried an Allies Ressrve Occupation and of these consignments, repre- according lo the prime minister, Da- welcoming him." says the Wilson, Right Roosters at is a Additional Conditions. 1114 sent an outlay of least $3MMM, vid Lloyd George, who presented this Temps, "President Wilson repre- American flag and bouquet. Impost and state officials ma- There was cannonade Dec. 16. The German not known, lawyers and other interesting facts before a sents two invincible forces the a thundering Copenhagen, lb Jt realtry. 10 wa as left the armistice has been extended until 5 Roosters, expressing different views. gathering here Weduesday. Tbe terial force which permitted the the President's launch Turkeys, 10 lbs. or over 20 W22 large on of 17 Hens 15 41" Three constitutional amendments I w to Great was to be won, and also the force which George Washington and landed at pier o'clock the morning Jan. and a Number cost of he ar ISritaiu Is Alleged to Have of Ducks, young 18 S2n and another initiated bill adopted by JlS,UHI,UUII,O0U. will sanctify peace." No. 3. It was escorted to tbe tribune the Allies have notified Germany that Aliases-York- , Oeosa 20 voters in the November election were The chief official event of the presi- amid cheers and salvos and tbe notes they reserve Ihe right to occupy the Springs 17. 22 Ilefore the war Ihe estimated wealth to 2 ? certified to office along dent's first in was a lunch- of "The Banner.' The neutral zone east of the Rhine from Newark, Baltimore, Lynchburg, Broilers, 1H lbs. the governor's of Germany, said the premier,, was be- day Pails with the amendment. N'o no- eon tendered to him and Mrs. Wilson Presideut delivered a brief address aft- the Cologne bridgehead to the Dutch Norfolk, Raleigh, Oklahoma City, Kan- terse. liquor tween i.' 5,0110, iMip.uim and 2tt,uu,-- ' case tion is on these measures President I'oincaire. It was a gor- er at frontier, according to a dispatch from sas City, Chicago, Milwaukee, Ham- Eggs, strictly freaii, expected n itt.tiuo sterling. So, if the whole by landing Brest, thanking Mayor count 119.503 20.00 The chief executive Hut Treves. mond, ImllnnnnolK Pitts- for several (lays. wealth of were taken Iberu geous affair. its outward magnif- Goude for the Breton welcome given Cincinnati, hold the certification of the vote Germany overshad- He the The message states that the follow- Rochester, Utlca Batter. may would not be to pay the icence and brilliance were him. then drove through burgh, Syracuse, ex. lal lb. (4 If lit end or that enough ing conditions have been added to the and In he Is Creameries, grade, for thirty days. the Therefore lie had used the owed by something that went straight cheering crowds, the frantic ovation Birmingham. every city Creameries, 2d grade (cold not rail- armistice agreement of Nov. 11 ; to checks lb 40 nT0 time the measures are proclaimed to to the heart, of Paris and of France, continuing until he reached the alleged have cashed bogus storage), 50 weirds: "Germany should pay the of the Al- Process they automatically become law. the way station. There he entered the "The supreme command nnd to have assumed the names of stock 40 L utmost limit of her capacity." something touching upon question con- Packing One of the atiiendmentsi will induct that has been foremost In the hearts train which left for Paris at 4 lies reserves the right, should it Copt. Henry M. Willis, Cnpt. George When the minister was advisable and in order to Wait. into civil service from l.L'iio in I,!i0ft prime and minds of all French ever since the o'clock, where the heart of sider this H. Williams, Lieuts. Harry B. Rich- box an overflow meeting, be said today fresh to Apples, Colorado, $1.602.50 state employes; another changes the of the armistice. France acclaimed him as the nation's obtain guarantees, occupy the ards, Horry H. Murray and Samuel Pears, cooking 1.15W2.7I lical llritain would be ot a signing zone on the bank of ttaa method of legal publication of Initiat- guilty Somehow the had taken guest. neutral right M. Kinney. if site up her navy. impression of Vegetable. ed bills, and slill another reduces the great folly gave root here that President Wilson was The arrival was the culmination of Hhine north the Cologne bridge- He said he was glad he had been Beans, navy, cwl 11.00 Introduction of bills In Whether Great llritain would re- head as far as the Dutch frontier. No- Beans, Pinto, cwt 7.00 7.50 time for the opposed to the full payment by Ger- an imposing naval spectacle which be- caught as he was tired of eluding the Beans, Lima, lb .1 lo fifteen in the future In any tice of this occupation will be given .22 the Legislature from thirty quire conscription many of the damages her armies did gan as the presidential fleet rounded officers, anil even If he did have to Beans, green, lb 20$ or form, Lloyd said, de- six days previously." Beans, wax, lb 204 .22 days. shape George in the ruthless In France the outer capes, then paBsed the en- put up some time he had had his fling. .40 not the which he campaigns Marshal Foch, adds the dispatch, Beeta, Colo., doz, bunches .250 The other initiated bill adopted by pended upon opinion and Belgium. Somehow a great sec- trance forts and moved majestically He has been away from camp since Beets, new, cwt 1.000 2.50 election cre- now expressed, bul upon the peace has announced In behalf of Herbert Cabbage, new, Colo 1.6(1 2.00 voters in the November tion of the French had come to Into the harbor, where the George August 20, and has spent every cent 2.00 ol terms which were made. people C. Hoover, the American food admin- Carrots, cwt 1.750 ates the Wind llenerit Association would anchored at the head of nf the secured, as he has been (In. bunches .25 (oH .40 fear that he try to stay the Washington that null tons or money Carrots, Col., Colorado, it for assistance "If you want a permanent peace; a double column of American istrator, 2.500, cargo at the best hotels in the Cauliflower, lb 12HW .15 provides hand, not of vengeance bul of long stopping - f to just space lying in German harbors must Celery, homegrown, dos.. by the slate for adult blind persons you want prevent the horrors and deserved dreadnoughts and destroyers and tbe cities he visited. He was placed in Cucumbers, hothouse, ds. 1.50(9 2.50 punishment. be placed under the control of the. Al- .00 not to exceed a year. nf tills war being repeated you must It was therefore natural and in units of a French cruiser squadron. Ihe county jnil and officials at Fort Lettuce, head, Colo., dos. .40 to ion lies to supply Germany with food- Lettuce, curly, dos 15 .25 put an end conscript armies on Ahead came a SIM were notified. SO .75 keeping with France's traditional pol- single destroyer, stuffs. The ships are to remain Ger- Onions, table, dos CROP IN U. S. IN 1919. the continent of Kurope." of the to tbe and Onions, cwt 1.76 2.00 BIG WHEAT icy utter frankness that President showing way fleet, man cwt 1.40 ii.Ou t de- of property. Potatoes, new, Lloyd George declared hat the Poincare in his speech at the official close behind loomed the huge bulk Radishes, long, hothouse .20 .a 16 cision which would be taken in the dwell the battleships Pennsylvania and Wyo- Radishes, round 15 .25 of 49,027,000 Sown Is Per luncheon tactfully but candidly YANKS MAY RESTORE ORDER. .07 .OK Acreage next few mouths In the confer- tbe of HOLDUP VICTIM LEFT Spinach, lb Cent Greater Than That of peace upon this question of questions. He ming, flying, respectively, flags Tomatoes, homegrown, lb. .15 .211 ence was going to leave a mark upon or Admiral Mayo, commander of tbe At- UNDERWEAR AND SHOES Turnip, cwt l.tO 1.7 Last Year. spoke the "deliberate savagery" and Live Wilson," Cries as .20 .15 Iho world. The ages to come, he said, lantic fleet, and Vice Admiral Sims, "Long Throng Turnips, Col., ds. bunches -- astounding cynicism" of the German Socialist Leader Makes Threat Washington. The largest winter would be able to the fruits of It. commander of the American naval reap staff In its systematic procedure of Dec. 14. The German Cleveland, O. Joseph Wlcsyn-sk- l HIUKN AND PELTS. wheat ever grown In the history forces in Amsterdam, Hldea. crop He summarized his remarks on the wanton destruction. He touched upon European waters. Just back will allied armies to is all out of lnck. He was Dry Fllal of the United States is promised by of them moved the government ask Butcher, 16 lbs. and up..... 2.9c indemnity to be demanded from Ger- the absolute necessity that such George Washing- In case the Bolshevik all dressed up In his regular under 10 lbs 29c enormous sown this occupy Berlin, Butcher, ' all the i.creage many as follows: crimes must not r.o ton, bearing the President, flanked on to clothes" and was walk- Fallen, all' weights 27c is almost unpunished that movement continues grow, Philip "Sunday and I7c fall. The acreage per con-- either side by the battleships Arkan- down a dark street when Bulls stags to- "Kirsl As far as justice Is their Just punishment is part and par- Scheldemann declared in a speech at ing Culls 15c cent t'.ian last year's, and sas, 6c lb. larger rned, we have an absolute light to cel of the justice upon which the Florida, Utah, Nevada, Oklahoma, the capital. two men stepped out and took Dry salted hides, per less. tals 4H,)27,OOu acres. New York, Texas and Arizona, by Dry filet Pelts. demand the whole cost of the war world's peace must be based here- Scheldemann predicted that Ameri- away his $150. Not content with 30c nat limited area sown in French cruisers and a flotilla Wool peltx The revised from Germany. after. by great can troops would soon arrive in Ber- "breaking" him, they then or- Short wool pelts 25c 1U17. acres. of American and French torpedo-boa-t the fall of 42,:II,ihiii 'Second We propose to demand In his reply President Wilson, with lin, upon which his audience cheered. dered him to undress, and when Butcher ahearlngs ...,18c or Hoc. I No 2 and murrain shearings 10c The condition the crop the whole cost of the war from Ger- candor and an direct- destroyers. "The has decided to they left Joe didn't have coat, saddles and pieces of 15c com- equal explicit government Bucks, pelts.. was HH.r, per cent of a normal President Wilson witnessed the - or- vest, hat or overcoat. It lircea Malted Hides. Etc. many. ness that made all doubts vanish into shrink from nothing- to establish pants, "". lbs. and No. with 7! :'. a ago, S5." in spectacle from the deck of his steam- down Cured hides. up. t...lc pared year "Third -- When you come lo the ex- thin air, spoke his own heart and der," Scheldemann declared, in ad- was a chilly walk home, Cured hides. 25 lbs. and up, No. 2... ISe ten-yea- r S.2. er, and 1 l!i; and a average of or it. we must exact in such mind on (his waving greetings acknowledg- dressing an open air meeting. dark alleys and behind buildings, Bulls, No- 11c acting subject. ments as the ashore No. 10c A of 7t;fi,iMin.nini busliels, or a it not do more "I am I cheering throng "We will the armies aecordlng to his complaint to Bulls, St...... crop way that does harm sure," said he, "that shall vied with the in the old request enemy Gluea. hides and skins c &ii,iiiin,illii bushels more than the best to look artillery to if the the police. NO. 1 IS'itln..- tlie country that receives it than upon the ruin wrought by the world's first tribute to an American occupy Berlin, Spartacus Kip. record, is forecast by the Department the that is it. central with the same revul- group continues its demonstrations. Kip, No. 2 I4lt: country paying empires President. c.ir No. 1 'JSai's. of as next winter - sion "We have American 24 26c-- Agriculture year's "I'ourih- The commission appointed and deep indignation that they Soon after tbe arrival of the Presi- may troops Calf, No. wheal allowing lor winter kill- the Hritish in the hearts France and Bel- here shortly God knows for how yield, by cabinet believes that stir of dential fleet Stephen Plchon, the PENCIL 'SAVES LIFE OF BOY Branded kip ami calf. No. 2 uc .Hid abandonment. Last done. I long. Is that what the people of Ber- l.idi-H- , 1c ing spring that can lie gium, and appreciate, as you do. the French foreign minister, and Part cured per lb. less than was r,."..",.7:r,,iiiiii bushels. Georges lin want?" cured. year's crop "Fifth allies are in exactly necessity of such action in the final Leygues, the minister of who Imles. 2c lb. less to Is i;,S20,nnii marine, live Wilson!" the crowd Bullet From. Rifle Is cirren per than The area sown rye Hie same boat. We shall pul In our settlement of the issues of the war as were at Brest, to meet the President "Iong cured. 1.7 more shouted. "Better tbe Americans than Stopped by Metal Caas Boys Greea Salteel Horsehldea. acres, which is per cent than demands all together, and whatever will not only rebuke such acts of ter- on behalf of the French sown in government, the Were Playing War Game. No. 1 !5.006.00 he revised estimated area they are, they uiusi come in front of ror and spoliation but make men ev- boarded the to Spartacusians!" No. 1 4.0095.00 George Washington The workmen and soldiers' council 60c the fall of l!'17. which was fi,70S.(inii he German war debt. erywhere aware that they cannot be extend ihelr American Headless. less. first greeting. of Hesse has dissolved and the Des Moines, la. A metal lead pen- Pnnlea and glue ....12.00tol.00 acres "Tbe first consideration in the ventured upon without the certainty officials also went on board to make "peo- council for the has cil In his pocket stopped a bullet AI-:U- minds of the allies will he the inter- of just punishment" arrangements for the of tbe ple's republic" MIS1 KI.I MARKETS. landing been organized. and probably saved the life of Glen Holland Hands Kaiser His Hat. ests of the people upon whom the President Wilson spent his first President. were Metal Thy accompanied by Cutlin. twelve-year-ol- d son of Rev- Dravcr Prices. 17. William Germans have made war. and not in Sunday in Paris by pslng twice to Miss Margaret Wilson. Leviathan Americans. Bar silver. 11.01 Amsterdam. Ihe. Brings 8,000 erend Catlin of Council Bluffs during lb., 15Mc. tlie interests of the German church, laying a wreath on the tomb As the of Brest for- Dec. 16. Due Copper, per tb former liermaw emper- people, mayor stepped New York, to heavy a war here. Several boys had 17.05. ,vbo have made war and who of and brief con- at- game 18.12. or, the Tel. says it understands, have Lafayette having a ward, President Wilson listened fog which has hung over port for the of Spelter. giaaf In built a cave lo the outskirts town unit. H7fl'12. en of that crime." ference with Premier Clenienceau an r TuiiKKten concentrates, has refused to leave Holland alter of- guilty and tentively lo address of welcome past twenty-fou- hours the American advanc- with and while young Catlin was ficial had been made another Col. E. M. House. In the and received with a bow a large with more than Chlxaao tirala aad I'rovUloa Prices. representations transport ing to the cave Eddie Emig, fourteen, Corn No. 2 11. 4N; in Hol- evening he rested in preparation for parchment roll, wound with the Amer- 8,000 American soldiers and sailors Chicauo. yellow. that his continued presence American Fleet Home by Dec. 2S. who was standing guard, fired a Ho. 4 yellow. ll.XAtjj 1.42. . the coming strenuous week of prelim- ican colors, the Coun- was to un- I No. 2 stand- land was likely to involve the coin-r- Dei-- 14. containing City from France, unable dock rifle in the direction lain white. 74U7iiCi Washington. Kvery capi- after- cil's to him. general ard. for- inary conferences. During the greetings til ;4tti'7.',iC. . in serious difficulties. The tal of the American now In today. from which the Catlin was ad- No. 2. l.2,-fl.2'i- ship navy noon the President made a short call Speaking In a clear voice, the Presi- boy Kye mer emperor, the paper adds, was tol.l iCurope. the The bullet tore a button off Barley 90c 11.01. including dreadnought Ebert Plana German Civil War. vancing. 00. . would be a on President and Mme. Poincare at dent acknowledged the greeting and Timothy IS.OHU'11. that his free departure which have been his coat and was Rtotfied the pen- 126.22. . fijuadrons operating the of from a read a brief ad Berlin. Chancellor Ebert has de- by Lard ... of to the Dutch with the Rritisu main fleet palace the Elysee. manuscript cil. matter gratification during the dress in cided to form a Socialist army to off- New orV war, will return to home waters response. t'attoa Price. government. this set the forces of the Spartacus group. Now York. Cotton December, 27.41: month. Secretary Daniels announced Canadians Return Home. January, 26.03; March, 24.88; Jitay. 24.or,; Police Strike Settled. MOUSE PLAYS PART IN SUIT 12.27. Salvador President III. Friday. They may he expected to London. The steamer Olympic Montreal. The strike of Paria Cook Again Make Pastry. July. policemen, - President Melende "each New York about Dee. 23. and a j sailed from Southampton for Halifax firemen and other city employes was Paris. The minister of revlct nailing Mlaaeapalle (irata Prleaa; Washington. will Second Cook Fell and Injured Herself Minneapolis, Minn. Barley 17 S4c. ill. naval review take place there to carrying more than 5,00(1 Canadian settled Friday, the 13th, and the men authorized pastry cooks to resume the No. cf Salvador Is seriously While Being Chased Chef Ry j. $1.611.57. elehrate the home coming. j war veterans. returned lo work. making nf pastry. by Bran 127.72. . . With Rodent in Hand. Corn 11. 42151.45. Wilson Made Citizen of Paris. Assassin Slays President of Portugal, oats 70'70c. French Marines Enter Odessa. j London. Dr. Sldonio Paes, Find Dead Bodies in Cabin. 158th Arizona Wilson Honor Guard. rails. President Wilson delivered presi Kansas City, Mo. A mouse plays natter, Ksars, Paaltry aad Patatae. .- dent of was shot and killed .",4 an address Monday at the city ball, Paris. Dee. 14- French marines Portugal, Magdalena, N. M. The lifeless bod- Camp Kearny, San Diego, Cal. An- sn important part in a suit for dam- Chicago. Butter Creamery, i by an assassin at 7ic. where he was formally made a citizen have entered Odessa, Russia, and have midnight Saturday ies of a man and a woman were found nouncement that the 158th (Ariiona) ages filed by Pearl Smith, formerly S2iff6,1c: while he was in a station at Bags Firsts, ordinary firms. of Paris. The President spoke in re- eceived a cordial welcome from the railway in the ranch house of Henry Coleman, Infantry had been accorded the honor employed as second cook of the West- r4ii57c; at mark, cases included. r,S4i him and Lisbon waiting for a train to Oporto of as President Wilson's Mr. ply to the greeting extended people there, according to (he Matin. about eighty miles west of Magdale- acting escort ern Union Telegraph company, against Potatoes Minnesota, Wisconsin and led I'nitecl Advices from Lisbon reporting the as honor in Paris wide inter- declared love of right the Detachments have wire-'es- s on 13th. On of attracted the company. Miss Smith, employed Mlchisran, hulk. 11.60W1.70; do, sacks. occupied the sassination he was na, Friday, the Saturday 1.75. States Into battle beside Prance say that struck est here. Prior to the departure for In the kitchen, declares in 11.70'u station and expelled German three bullets. President Paes died they were identified as those of Mrs. company's Poultry Fowls. springs. by France of the Fortieth division, of her suit that the chef found a mouse 24c; turkeys, 27c. l25ttc; from all military posts. The within a few minutes after he was Henry Coleman and Dan Oliver, a w Poland Severs Relations With Berlin. hich this regiment is a part, inspect- In a garbage can. He proceeded to lewspaper says that the fortress and shot. The president's assailant hired man. A coroner's Jury returned ors Kansas City Prod ace. Amsterdam. Poland has severed re- who visted Camp Kearny paid chase the second cook with the mouse Kanftas City, Mo. Butter Creamers. of have been cleared named was killed a verdict of "cold-bloode- lations with to a ?ity Sebastopol Jeetne, by the murder," high compliments to the unit. It was in his hand. In to she (0c; firsts. 58c; seconds. 56c; packing, Germany, according if German soldiers who were crowd. minister but held no one and trying escape, 41c. received in Merlin from War causing Tamagnini Bartosa, responsible, the said unofficially by some high officers she fell and herself. telegram liscords. it is alleged, with the conniv of the has assumed the officers claim to have no clue to declares, injured Exes Firsts. 61c; seconds, tie. aw. interior, presi- the to be the "best national guard infan- Three thousand dollars' Is Poultry Hens. 21 He; roosters, ITHs: ance of the Bolshevists. of the m'irderer. damages broilers, 20c. dency. identity alleged try regiment in this country." asked of the company. To Dine With Yanks on Rhine. rslnss M"e Stark Qaatatloas. "oalition Government Wins Elections. Seven-Cen- t Advance for Corn. Pardon Board Denies Henwood Plea. Chicago. Hogs Butchers, 117.16 Paris, Dec. 17. President Wilson Scramble to Get Wyo-nm- Land. Miraculous Escape. 17.10: Iondon. While the official result Dec. 13. ad- Denver. Tbe State Pardon Board light. 117.1017.7t: packing. will leave Paris Christmas eve and (to Chicago, Stunning Cheyenne. Twelve thousand acres Hartford, Conn. His automobile 16.1t17.61: throwouts. 115.0016.15: f election will not be vances in of corn resulted refused to commute the life sentence to choice, 114.15 "415.75. to American general headquartera Saturday's the price of land in southeastern re- ground practically to bits between two good .noun for a fortnight, there is from of Harold F. Henwood, slayer of Syl- Wyoming, Cattle Beef cattle: Oood, choice and From he will proceed to every Thursday the government crop forfeited the trolley cars going in opposite direc- prime, 111.25911.75; common and me- headquarters ndicatlnn coali-Jo- n vester von Phnl, and denied tbe appli- cently through alleged 15.25. the American front. He will have that the Lloyd George report showing that the yield for 1918 failure of the McDonald tions, H. L. Epstein was hauled out of dium. 19.50 Butcher stock: Cows government has been is tbe smallest in five Values cation for clemency of eleven others. Irrigation debris of the demolished machine and heifers. 16.65911.75: canners and Christmas with the American years. to with reclamation the feed-er- a, dinner a considerable Tbe life terms of two others were re- Company comply cutters, 6.(06.66. Stockers and and not with the American y majority. ran up as much as 7 cents a bushel laws, will be allotted to homesteaders practically unscathed. good, oholce and fancy, 19.71 troops duced so that they will be released 11.26: Inferior, common and medium, Commander-in-chie- over Wednesday's finish. f or other officers. in about two years. at a government drawing to be 17.250 1.75. Veal calves, good and Wreck Ties Up Traffic. here Dec. 23. So is Stole Tie for Leg, choice.' 1 6.00 1 17.00: western rang opened great tbe cows Tucson, Ariz. Southern Pacific pas-teng- Truce Rockland. Me. Jesse T. Wood told beef steers, 114.00017.10; and Glasa Sworn In as Treasury Chief. Negotiation! Begin. Prussians Tear Down Red Flag. demand for tbe land tbat in some in- heifers. $7 71 Ml 1.25. trains were tied up for about Paris. for Prus- fudge Miller In court here that he ljtr-be-, choice and Washington. Carter Glass sf Ylr-gln- ia Negotiations tbe pro- Copenhagen. Soldiers of tbe stances as high as twelve nomestead Sheep 'prime. en hours a disastrous of German armistice be- took .a new railroad tie belonging to $16.15915.00; medium and good. 114.00 was sworn In Monday aa secre- by freight longation the sian guard removed the red flag from filings have been recorded for single 016.15; culls. If. 50 11.26; ewes, choice 120-acr- e the Rockland, Thomaston and Camden the rreck between Gila and Yuma. No gan Thursday at Treves, Rhenish the town hall at Potsdam, where tbe tract In sock cases tots wfll and prime. 11.2591.65: medium and tary of treasury. new wood- culls. . me was injured. Prassla German Imperial palace is located. be cast railway to make himself a goed, 11.0041.15; 14.0096.75. en leg. 1 was seutenced to 60 days. T 4 HE festivals (if a country seemed to drown the music of the He' In yo' little lied HE Christmas turkey lit Mount seem to reflect the heart of bells. Jes la Ik de birdies in de nest Vcrmm wus a wild bird, and De mammy olrd hah fed. , a people. Christmas among Till jingle, jingle In de muwn, merely a game dish when Mrs. lias a "It waa as If an earthquake rent When all de bells will in Italian peasants quite The hearthstones of a continent. say: Wuslilngtou. the early days different from the "De Holy Chile ob flawd am bawn. before the devolution her quality An' dis am Christmas Christmas of the laud of the And In despair I bowed my head day." liusliaud wus then only an 'There Is no peace on earth,1 1 former kaiser; go the snugs said, Jn ines Whltcnnih Illley, in his eminent citizen of Virginia-lul- led from these 'For hate Is strong und nnd parol which spring And mocks the song . Ithyuies of Childhood, says: tin her sleeves festivals carry with them a distinct Of peace on earth, good will to men!' stood to cane It. flavor of the different nationalities "After a thoughtful, almost painful In those days it was considered a mutter ot which them. Even two coun- Then pealed the hells more loud and Pause, know how to curve, Inspire deep; Bub sighed, 'I'm sorry fer old Santa course (hut a lady should tries so closely akin as England and 'God Is not dead, nor doth he sleep! Claus. though (as was the case with the mistress of America Infuse a certain national at- The wrong shall fall, They wus no Sniity Claus. ner couldn't Mount Vernon) she not spell correctly. I might mosphere into the literature of Christ-inu- s. The right prevail be, The like the of and With peace on earth, good will to men!' " When he wus ist a little hoy like me.' " iiecomiilishinent, making juins In England one may trace the cider, wus appropriate lor a housewife, Christmas of carol from the iuaintest His "Who Sunly Claus Wins' Is well Christinas at Mount Vernou in those times wus old folk songs known : nil exceedingly Jolly ami festive occasion. Wusli- was the richest man In und the "As waa lngtou Vlrgiuitt, Joseph "Jes' a little bit feller; I remember of his household were in many re- He heard an anfcel sins. Snow and Christinas winds seem to stlll-t- 'st equipments 'This more luxurious could he found In the night ahall be the birth nlKht be so closely mingled with Christmas tn almost cry for Christmas, like a spects ihau Of Christ, our heavenly king' " well-to-d- o in the minds of English-speakin- g .peo- yuungster will. houses of his neighbors. For example, Fourth o' nothing to it! New the this Christmas dinner were alown a sort of of ple that many of us are scarcely aware July's guests at provided through procession Year's ain't a smell! with silver forks a rare at that Ideals In successive cen- that new traditions of Christmas cli- Easter circus Jes ail dead luxury period, Christmas Humlay day when ate Willi their turies to our own time, when mate are being built up in parts of our In the shell! gentlemen customarily wide The with his l.awsy, though! nt nisht, you know, to knives, because it was out of the question to lift country. poet Sill, set hear the herald us n around and peas and many other such edibles to the mouth "Hark, angels sing" exquisite art, paints for picture of The old folks work the story off about three-tiiie- d eel In use. "Chrlstmns In Cullfornla:" the sledge anil deer, with the si forks commonly seems to In English-s- embody Christmas Joy An "Santy" skoctlu' round tiie roof, all It Is a shook to leant that the father of his peaking lands the world over. "Can this be Christmas sweet as May, wrapt In ur und fuss. country ate with his knife, yet such Is uudenluhly With drowsy sun and dreamy air. Long afore the fuel. Thut tells The new I knowed who sage historian, I'eler Parley, grass pointing out the way n of un oceuslou For flowers to follow, everywhere? "Santy Claus" wus." story (probably npochryphnl) when somebody tried to kill the Immortal George Has time grown sleepy at his post, by on his his knife Christmas America has to putting poison peus. Shoving la adjust And let the exiled summer back, henenth a tew of them, and them to his ltnelf to a different environment from Or Is It her regretful ghost raising lips, he looked across the table at his enemy, und i he old world Or witchcraft of the almanac? setting. The heroic strug- In Ids more serious strain he said, "Shall I eat of these?" Still the of our ancestors tuned the says: holding gles pioneer I am his creature, and his air knife suspended, he again transfixed the man lyre of one of our ballad writers to tell I breathe, where'er my feet may stand; a kind o' feel In air to me, "They's thi with his gaze and oil the question. So over- of "The First Christmas In New Eng- The angels' song rings everywhere, When the Chrts'mas times sets In, repeal And all the earth Is Holy Land." ' That's about as much of a come was the wouhl-h- e poisoner by Washington's land." Ills of the mystery begin, and might be kept up almost Indefinitely, constantly at work In what was called the "spin-- , picture forbidding As ever I've run ag'lu! seeming prescience that he fled from the tuble New coast a though, for his part, Wuslilngtou never went be- " This industrial annex of the estab- England presents pitiable Besides the religious spirit of Christ- Fer instunce, now, whllse I gain in weight and the perilous peas remained uneaten. contrast to the warmth and cheer And general health I swear yond a second glass of wine, and It was his ustiul lishment remains to this duy, and visitors at mas poetry, a great deal of verse has At that epoch, in Virginia, the men who waited "which memories of Christmas They's a goneness snmers. I can't quit custom to leave the table within u few miuutes Mount Vernon nre taken by the guides to see thel suggest. been written In honor of St. Nicholas, state on the tuble in most of the country houses wore lifter his wife had gone. very room In which the spinning-wheel- s werei come Kris Kringle or Santa Clans, as he is A kind o' feel in the nir. plantation garb. At Mount Vernon, however, the "They thought thy had to their Is It Tonsts, in those days, were never drunk until operated. port that culled, and the children. I'crhups one the racket the children raise? household servitors were nttlred in a handsome day. no! God bles 'em! noi- after the ladles had left the and no Of course, there wus festival not But not yet was their Journey done; of the best known of these poems Is W'y, anil even of table, beauty's high only for And ls it the eyes and cheeks ablaze sti iking livery scarlet, white and gold, health was ever In this fashion while nhe the master and his hut also they drifted away from Provlncetown "The Before Christmas" Dr. Like own wus pledged guests, for "my peo- Bay Night by my wus, long ago? and the butler n dream of gurgeousness. One was men us : If o' whistle and beat present. But when the found them- ple," Washington was accustomed to call the In the tireless of the sun, Clement C. Moore, which begins Is the bleat the man for each two wus the stintmum allow- light O' the little toy drum and blare guests selves alone, It wus the proper thing for a young negroes on bis estate. He would never hava With rain and sleet were the tall masts ance. Not only wen; there viands to be Iced " Twas the night before Christmas, when O' the horn? No! no! It la Jest the sweet. supplied, gentleman to get upon his feet which, It Is to thought of speaking of them us slaves. There - The sweet feel in the air." but n constant succession of bottles And gloomy and chill was the air; all through the house. sad, containing be hoped, were still steady nnd to sny, "I give were at that period about one hundred negroes on. But looked from sails to Not a creature was not even a In bis wines of choice vintage for the of , they the crystal stirring, Paul Laurence iMinhtir, consumption you Betty I.iiinux-- the most beautiful girl in West- the place, nnd ot the Yuletlde season they en- Christ, mouse: of the mule guests. The were dialect, says Chrlstmns: moreland county:" Or It be Susan joyed Good fop And they came to a harbor fair. stockings hung by the chimney Ladles in those drank next to at perhaps might exceptional privileges. things The white hills silent lay, with care, "Step wld de banjo an' glide wld d days nothing l.ee of Rappahannock. Such a toust was custom- their consumption were distributed with no nig- In nil. To take more than n of for either For there were no ancient bells to ring hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be flddle, sip wine, arily drunk standing with all the liouors, us the gard hand by the mistress of the bouse, a treat No priest to chant, no choirs to sing, there; Dis aln' no time fu' tn pottah an' piddle; mnld or matron, would have been as Is regarded phrase wus, much appreciated being a drink known ns "niethlg-ler,- " No chapel of baron, or lord or king, The children were nestled all snug In Fu' Christmas comln', its right on the the height of But for men all That cold winter their beds, way, Impropriety. the Indeed, Christmas wns a great day of festiv- composed of fermented spices, andi gray, day." this Christians dinner the bottles were honey, While visions of sugar plums danced In An' dey's houahs to dance fo' de break through ity In the Virginia of that epoch. Brenkfnst was wuter. Another beverage brewed Mrs. Wash- their etc. o' de around. Mr. Alexan- by Then the voyugers remembered the heads," day. kept going Bryan Fairfax of nt eight or nine o'clock, unless It had been de- ington was a sort of peach brundy sweetened wlthi bells of were What If de win' is talkln' an' whlstlln'? dria would say to Mr. G. W. Lewis across the old England which ring- Look at dat hah how hits an' cided to go In the morning In which honey. spittln' table, a of wine with 1" "With ing for Christmas worship and they brlstlin'! "George, glass you case the menl was eaten by candle-ligh- t. If there u Cousin Those were days when cnpable housewife was! forbore to devote the day to lubor. Heat in de ashes an' heat Jn de clndah, pleasure, Bryan!" the Intter would reply, was a fox hunt a sport of which wns Ol' Mlstnh kin look thoo de wln- - Washington supposed to know how to compound a variety of Fros' as he bowed and drnnk. Then Mr. Fairfax would walst-con- very fond the host wore a brilliant red t Beer wns brewed ut Mount Vernonl "Shall our axes swing on this day of days Another favorite with the children dah." go the same with man beverages. through performance every trimmed with gold luce, and the ladles who onoV When the Lord of life was bornT" Is "ChrlstmaR llay-mon- under Mrs. Washington's own supervision, Dny," by Itutb at the uihlc and so it went throughout the were In To return to the real spirit of rode beautiful scarlet habits. On such cider as well, the latter being a drink of which The tragedy of the Civil war trailed as It commemorates the birth Of repnst. occasions Mrs. Washington would go out In her was He The eatables served the were her hushnnd very fond. always had It oni Its shadow over Longfellow's Christ- rhlle. go Christ, Margaret E. Sungster says: at dinner nenrly "ehnrlot and four," ns close to the hunt "Now, hang yo' stockin's high all keeping the table at dinner, nnd would take It freely In; mas verse and even his courageous Dyar by de chimbly place, of them products of the Mount Vernon estate. as the roads would Not until 1785 were o'f permit. place of the wines which were more to the tnstal faltered : 'Fo Santa Clause goes ridin' by "We love to think Bethlehem, From a gastronomic point of view, no region In I he Mount Vernon kennels spirit Wld him ole mountain ubollshed and the dogs of his guests. jolly face. That little town, the world was richer than that section of old sold. "I heard the bells on Data alius smllln' 'cause dey suy. To which on earth's tlrst Christmas day By ten o'clock In the the festivities of Christmas day He lube de chillun so, Our blessed Lord came down: Vlrglnln. There were cunvnsback ducks to be Those were when meals were but evening Their old familiar carols pluy, days ample, Christmas at Mount Vernou were over. Even And wild sweet An' brings dem glfs each Christmas day A lowly manger for his bed. shot on the river in front of the house; partridges were not when duy and In multiplied. Eating, undertaken, hnd Mrs. The words Across de miles of snow. The cuttle neur stall, and venison were plentiful, and the of was no mere the fashion of the time been otherwise, repeat proprietor frivolity, but serious business. This late-hour- Of on will to men! There, cradled close in Macy's arms, would senrcely hnve tolerated peace earth, good the mansion raised his own beef, pork, and mut- Christmas dinner was nt .'1:30 m. ; Washington "I's mended dam from top to toe. lie slept, the Lord of all. p. there hud She Insisted ou her hus- Dey'l hole de t'ings yo' need. ton. The only vegetables were sweet potatoes, been no nnd there was no come. always putting And thought how, as the day had come, lunch, supper to band to bed nnd be Wheth- belfries of all Christendom One 1'lle garden rake and hoe, Now breaks the latest Christmas moral white potatoes, and beans. After dinner there were blind early, meekly obeyed. The De.book to games man's buff, as- Mad ye longs read, Again the angels sing. a latter-da- y er It be true or not. us some chroniclers hnve rolled along, , to From standpoint the repnst was hunt the and the like with much The unbroken aong Wld fife and drum fo' yo' play; And far and near the children throng slipper, romping that Mr. was It Is Dat Santa Clause boun' know Their happy to conducted In a peculiar fashion. All the dishes. and more or less A of serted, Washington henpecked. Of peace on earth, good will to men!" hymns bring. kissing. sprig mistletoe certain that he considered It to submit De t'ings yo'fl prayed fo' ebery day All heaven Is stirred! All earth Is glad! Including three kinds of meats and several of was In a convenient and If a judicious And make so. For down the tnng up place, girl In most to his wife's wishes. Then echoes of the accursed cannon yo' happy shining way game, were put on the tnble at once. While Mrs. to be kissed under It a things The Lord who came to Bethlehem happened by young man The frame for this of a Christmas at thundering far away In the southland up stockln' den an' rest Comes on Christmas Washington carved the turkey, the gentlemen who she did not faint or call for In picture 'Hang you' yet day." help. fact, it Mount Vernon before the Revolution Is ready happened to he opposite the mutton, the venison, might be suspected that sho did not ob- seriously made ; thanks to the efforts of wom- etc., were expected to lend expert assistance tn ject. for, patriotic the dissection of en, the old mansion stands today almost exactly those comestibles. The puddings Never, and nowhero, In tills world were there were eaten before the as It was when Washington lived there. There. withdrawal of the cloth, the more capable and expert makers of love than the removal of which left bare a of Is much of the old furniture, nnd even a great shiny expanse young ineu of Washington's dny In old Virginia. which de- deal of the old china and glassware. The house. mahogany, upon the fruit, nuts, und Nobody ever saw jollier fellows than were. canters were set forth In festive they Is a veritable fragment of American history, and, array. If Ihey loved fiercely, they their jm When the hntl proved sincerity though more thnn a century and a quarter has) cloth been withdrawn, the host by marrying early; and, when one of them was since the Yuletlde hero would lift his glass, filled with choice Madeira, gone by merry festival so unfortunate us to lose his wife, he would in- the and drink the health of his guests. Five minutes described, Imagination readily repeoples the variably marry again. Marriage was considered old place with Its throng of guests, eating, drink- of general conversation would follow, perhaps, about the most of Is cut In various sizes for dolls on one side just Important duty life, und ing, dancing, and making love, and hears the joy- DRESSING CHRISTMAS DOLLS pattern Flemish und French on the and then Mrs. Washington would rise, giving the the love affairs of the were from 14 to 30 Inches in other : gentlefolk freely ous laughter of the romping young folks, while ranging length, signal for the departure of the ladles. Every- confided even to the servants. Bluck the of doll be Tom knew through the crowd moves the stately figure of tho "Be Sure the Clothe Com On and proportions your may "Belgian soldier, our beloved friend body would get up; the ladles would make an elab- that Mars' James was Miss different from the doll used In "going after" Salllo host, who, offering his hand to the girl Off," Is Advice of Woman Who quite and brother, we, your American orate curtsy to the gentlemen, and the latter Lee, and would tnlk the prettiest the If the matter over with bis in the room, proceeds to lend her through tha Has Had Much Experience. cutting original pattern. friends, greet you this Chrlstmns day, would bow profoundly In response. With the re- young muster. And It wns the same with clothes do not fit It Is not a very dlffl 1018. way graceful and decorous steps of a minuet. How bravely you hove endured tirement of the women the real drinking would tiie girls. come on cult mutter to make alterations In the and how have "Be sure the clothes and courageously you fought So be thut on a one pattems. four of it may easily Imagined festive '1T1 T'T1 ?'T off." This is the Injunction that during years Indescribable occasion .such as this Christmas celebration a f 'ftT lf'fl woman has to make when You never need to allow any outlay hardship I But be of good cheer. Your 4 every year good deal of Incidental some of it she gets to work at her usual Christ- for materials for dolls' clothes, for day of deliverance Is druwlng near. Christmas Afternoon Have You Discovered'' It? 3 serious enough, wns accomplished. But the I mas task of 50 dolls dressed there are always enough pieces In your Listen to the song, to 4 getting angels' 'Glory Master of the Revels, though he himself hud been for 50 little who live In an in work box, or a friend's work box, to God In the highest, and on earth pence, l tAii4.Ai orphans Ut sufficiently ardent In his youth, was In Inter life Ut44.i. Uiaa.li Uiaa.ii UiAsi stltutlon in which she Is interested. make all sorts of dainty garments, good will toward men.' Jesus Christ ri.4. The afternoon of Christmas day may be rather no eager sympathizer with such follies. "Merry Chrlstmns, Rodney !' sung out Jerry as She the dolls at wholesale There are sure to be odds and ends of was born for you, dear friend, und if buys prices a quiet one for the older folks. The gifts have Though Mr. Washington took no part In the he dashed out of the alley dragging a handmade, and then good folk she knows to lace and Insertion to use on the little today you will open to him the door of gets been unwrapped and arranged and hovered over romps that followed the dinner, he heartily sled. dress but with the re- underwear and pieces of ribbon with your Heart, he will enter In and Im- them, always from time to time. The usually tidy room looks the fun. Occasionally he relished a Christmas nothing!" replied this "be sure which the dresses' can be trimmed. part to you eternal life." game "Merry Rodneyj quest goes Injunction like a bazaar for the sale of fancy goods. Per- of cards, and probably on this Christmas morosely. and don't sew the clothes on Mr. evening and Mrs. Norton, graduate stu- haps neighbors and other friends may come to he Indulged In some such amusement, In "What's the matter with It?" asked Jerry. "I dents the company The reason for this is the fact that FOR SOLDIERS OF BELGIUM of Moody Bible Institute of exchange "Merry Chrtstmases I" and to say, "May with the older people, while the young folks heard you got a lot of presents." have these 50 little girls are like all other Chicago, labored so successfully I thank you here for your lovely gift?" scampered and romped. He played for money, "I wanted a motorcycle nnd didn't get It," in dolls can be in the interest of the little girls liking that Americans to Bring Christmas Cheer Belglun soldiers Between the dark and the daylight, after the but the stakes were sniull. growled Rodney. dressed and undressed, and the first since the summer of 11)15 have children returned to Every Man In Valiant that th callers gone and the have There were two young people nt Mount Vernon 'Tin sorry. Rod," said Jerry sympathetically. thing they do on receiving their Christ- queen of the Belgians has given re- from their play, comes the peaceful and happy In those days the son nnd daughter of Mrs. "If you get time, come on over nnd see the tree doll to see Army. mas Is how readily it may peated recognition to their work, and Christmas evening. The great day is dying; Washington by her first husband. It is easy tn we rigged up for the kiddies Inst night. There he dressed and put to bed and then the Belgian ftrmy authorities allowed Christmas is nearly over. It will be a whole year imagine the part they took in the romps on Christ- come Jnkey MiGlnnls nnd his twin sister. dressed again. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Norton, who them access to the front line trenches. before we shall enjoy its merriment again or re- mas day. John and Martha, their names were, hurried on down tho street, loaded the Over Jerry In dressing dolls it Is possible to buy last year distributed 25,000 Christmas 12,000 of the Belglun soldiers member happy Christmas seasons of the past. but everybody knew them as Jacky and I'atsy. McGlnnls rln on his sled aud hnd n great time paper patterns for doll clothes. One boxes to the Belgian soldiers, with the have joined their "League of the Holy We may lose many thingshome, friends, health, I'atsy died In 1773, when just budding Into wom- coasting. nnd set, sold by a leading pattern concern, of the Belgian govern Scriptures," their names are money but memory abides, and no one can take anhood, while her brother married young, and Jerry had discovered how to make Christmas a) contains a cape with a hood, a jumper ment, have perfected plans for extend- among the most popular in the ranks. from us the happiness that has once been ours. bad four children, two of whom, George and Nel- success. He wns the embodiment of the spirit of, dress and guimps, a bathrobe and a ing the Christmas cheer this year to Of the gifts distributed last year. On Christmas night we remember the old days. lie Custls, were adopted by Mr. Washington. To Christmas which Is best expressed by the Uttl petticoat and drawers all for ten every soldier In the Belgian army of 6,000 boxes went to Belgian soldiers In We think of those who were once here to share George he left the famous Arlington estate, oppo- word, Joy. cents. The only trouble with this sort 120.000. The gift will consist of choco German prison ramps. A reply card our joys. "Christmas never can be the same site the city of Washington, which afterwnrds Jerry does he live In your block? is the kind of pattern Is that It doesn't always fit late, toilet soap and candies, furnished was Inclosed, and within a few months again I" many people exclaim when they feel as fell by inheritance to the wife of Gen. Robert E. of lad who gets so much joy out of life thnt a lot the doll yon choose; In fact. It is by at a total cost of $40,000. A Christmas the entire number of 6,000 had been If the joy of Ufa has gone forever. If we all took Lee. of It spills over nnd binds on the next fellow. He the merest accident that the paper pat- greeting card will be inclosed, bearing received, asking that copies of the Gos that view Christmas lts"lf might die. It depends On Christmas eve there was a dance, to which wants everybody to be Just ns happy as he Is. He tern would fit the doll. Although to the following Inscription, printed In pels be forwarded. upon deep spiritual Insight. all the neighbors for many miles around were, would like to see Rodney get his motorcycle If It Let as. If we can, forget our troubles and even as a matter of course, Invited. The party began would make Rodney any happier. our sorrows and to If we have chil- before and was over We have a If INFORMATION The inventor of pulley with de- try rejoice. eight, by ten o'clock. suspicion, however, that Rodney BRIEF . GATHERED FACTS about Is not to be but If In had received the he would not have pressions In Its surface contends that dren us It hard merry, Young ladles' beauty those times was not motorcycle we have none of our own there are a great many spoiled by late hours. For music there was a found the Joy-trn- by riding it. I befor belts will not slip when It Is used. The England's prison population Emergency Fleet corporation who ought to be made glad and may be found single fiddle, played by an old slave on the place May Christ mas bring everybody all the good now a.ouu, With a view to has white-haire- the war was 18,000; It is meeting eventually a girls' chorus, all with but little trouble. a d who the time But let us remember that Christ the national demand for employees, negro kept and things possible! Pnrtnhln electric machinery has wool, the Jap- with Miss Beatrice Eaton as leader. A Christmas to all I And I would on the tune on the floor mas Is not with the G E anese will merry you helped by pounding with Joy spelled letters T, been invented to screen coal and load government establish three With walls but two Inches add Tim's "God bless one his foot. is we to the makes Christ In thick, a Tiny words, us, every P big It what bring day that sheep farms early the new year. concrete Joy-tim- It in wagons. motion picture theater, 80 Dolly Wayne In Philadelphia Public Ledger. All the young ladles wore d dresses, mas a Boys' World. more Islands com A few women have been by Of the. 3.000 or Japanese ana 19 ieet nigh, has been making a brave display of shoulders, and about 400 on the of Mlno Electric In pretty prising the Philippines only put cars the built England. 8ANTAI DONT YOU DARE1 the men were In s and silk JOY EVERY DAY. because of of stockings. are Inhabited. company the shortage The discovery In Sweden of a lost Mrs. Washington's gown, cut nnd filled of to each men who have the ' Adding an ounce camphor laborers, entered or oreaa made from pea flour In the We love our dearly, In with ruchlng, was of French but the Why not more days of loving care. he activities. daughter silk; five gallons of gasoline uses, an manufacturing If these time of the Vikings hag disclosed the For her our lives we'd soak. clothing she ordinarily wore was of domestic With garlands hung up claims to effect women everywhere. English automoblllst a conductors prove satisfactory fact that peas were cultivated in Eu- But she wants a ukulele manufacture, being woven at Mount Vernon, where And candles bright, and carols gny 20 cent. more be fuel saving of per will similarly employed. rope more than 1.000 years ago. For Christmas. Holy smoke t no fewer than sixteen negro women were Why not have Christmas every day? of which more than kept The leader the Wellesley college Arizona, produced A recently Invented motor operated unit (or war service In France, Miss 38 per cent of the refined copper in floor finishing roller can be covered Mary Whiting of Boston, has written the United States last year. Is expect- with sandpaper for Its finer work or PEACE. FROM THE HEART. CHRISTMAS. to friends In this country of the ed to exceed Its record this year. with carpet' for polishing. rubber-coate- d of French refu- Is new bal- four-to- n the marches of "Not because It's In the light and wonder the So light a One man can handle loads Blow, bugles of battle, peace; air A Homemad Drama in Four Act and an Epi- over American three-wheele- d North and South But because care gee children lollipops. loon fabric that three thicknesses of with a new track foe East, West, let th long quarrel I really logue. The Union Pacific railroad has set it weigh less than five ounces to the factories snd warehouses that has cease; Merry Christmas." Act I Anticipation The shopper and the aside about $750,000 for building snow square foot. lifting apparatus operated like a jack. Sing the song of great joy that the angels began. Anon. shop. ' office God and will to men, Act II "Tou 1 sheds In Wyoming. These sheds are A portable large enough to Oranges originally were pear-shape- d Sing of glory to of good Expectation can't guess what made of reinforced concrete, and are accommodate six persons has been de- and not much larger than cherries, Whlttler. INDEED, HE WAS. bought for Christmas." built In such a way that they can be signed for United States army use. A their present form and size being doe Act III Realization "Just what I wanted." and moved to a roll-to- p desk, shelves to centuries of cultivation. WORTH TRYINOL kiss on be- taken apart any portion telephone, drop The Brother I planted a her cheek Act IV Vexation Darned old Junk I of road where protection from snow for three a central table, for which a British Hang the typewriters Eyeglasses pat- neath the mistletoe. Christmas, anyhow V Is most needed. Four of these con- - which may be put away when not ent has been granted can be folded How would It do to give the Christmas spirit The Sister Ralsd anything? crete sheds are being built, the longest needed, are numbered among the con- when Idle to resemble a locket and permanence by working It Into a neat set of New The Brother V her father raised well, he Epilogue. , if which Is 4,470 feet. veniences of this automobile. worn on a chain as aa ornament, Tear resolutions! was very- angrv- - BIIL and bills, and bills, and bills. I

NEW MEXICO STATE RECORD STATE TREASURER'S QUARTERLY REPORT OUR INDUSTRIAL PROBLEM NEW MEXICO NEWS REVIEW Proi. A. B. Anderson, State OF FUNDS FOR QUARTER ENDING NOVEMBER M, MIS, Supervisor Industrial Education. (Continued from page one.) FUNDS Balance at $10 at and he had FRANK STAPLIN, EDITOR Receipts Transfers Transfers Payment! Balance weaning time, Aug. 31, 1918 To From Nov. 30, 1918 In the early days when our fore the chance to sell too. This meant fathers settled this country men $1880 for the pigs and be has the Agricultural College 22,786.58 2,714.98 25,501.56 worked and learned their trades in sow at Income valued $10U. Several other ) hhshed Every Friday at Santa Fe, the State Capital by the Agricultural College 3,849.54 7,917.74 3,007.71 12,637.85 2,137.14 small industrial communities. The, I'ig Club Members have done nearly Agricultural College Perm. 7,110.49 9,045.80 23.07 9,500.00 6579.36 arts and of a craft were well and are convinced Int. and ' mysteries ps they i STATE PUBLISHING COMPANY Armory Bonds, Skg. 1,813.72 52.80 1,866.52 handed down from father to son or well as their parent! that it pays Blind Asylum 731.82 1,658.58 2,390.40 from master to apprentice. raise Blind Income to hogs. Frank Staplin, Receiver Asylum 129.38 2;581.30 1,178.55 3,574.66 314.57 Later as these industries grew it Blind Asylum Permanent 9,051.45 3,255.28 8.66 3,315.39 was Half Million for Union Board of Health necessary to establish appren- 21.05 160.00 179.28 1.77 ticeship systems through which the Hugh Clary was in Folsom last Entered as second-clas- s matter at the post office at Santa Fe, New Mex- Capitol, Rebldg. Bonds Sink. 10,937.99 16,937.99 week. He is land ' youth could acquire rather a broad appraiser for the March 3, 18 79. Capitol Contingent Expense 6,197 50 456.67 Land Bank Kan- ico under the Act of Casual 3,104.99 3,549.18 knowledge of his particular trade. Federal of Wichita, Deficit 38,413.74 2,048.97 ' 40,462.71 or- sas. He informs Cattle In the present state of highly us that the loans Indemnity 984,58 394.66 1,379.24 ganized industries and large scale on farms obtained from the bank $1.50 Charitable Institutions 10,186.33 978.72 7,464.80 is In Union Subscription par fur Common School 3,700.25 production the apprenticeship system approximately $500,000 Income 25,673.79 244,117.89 65,366.55 80,000.00 255,158.23 His of section Common School has been abandoned and the brains county. opinion our Permanent 59,833.21 48,634.83 220.51 73,200.00 35,488.55, are into the machines and the of New Mexico is SANTA NEW 1918 Current School put very optomistic FE, MEXICO, DECEMBER 20, 72,116.18 4,489.46 87,303.57 142,091.98 21,817.23 management instead of , educating He says that Union', Colfax and Chaves County Income 6.40 8.00 LOO 7.40 8.00 the workmen. Mora courities are the best of Deaf & part Dumb Asylum 450.15 1,499.04 1,949.19 two million, are New Mexico. Who can doubt this Deaf and Dumb Income Every year pupils INVESTIGATE, THEN HOLD SIMPLICITY OF LIFE Asylum 421.17 3,715.54 2,208.60 16.83 6,328.48 leaving our schools to become wage statement. Des Moines Swastika. Deaf and Dumb Asylum Perm. 7,053.81 3,012.89 8.89 7,000.00 3,075.59 earners of tomorrow without Eradication any Savery's Market Letter published in The war hat taught us many 22.23 78.14 23.77 76.60 vocational training and some with- Several New Residences Denver which it devoted to and tbem to discrimin Fees, Fund 85.00 3.00 8800 out the education which we mining things among Game general W. A, Henderson has constructed information between the etsential and non-advic- e Protection 1.397.42 10,513.60 .6183.26 5,827.76 consider in this and givet tome mighty good ate Governors necessary day several new houses lately which re to those who contemplate in- - essential of life. We have Spec. Contingent 45.12 500.00 419.88 125.24 for the welfare of our citizens. things General Bds. age very neat, compact and comfortable. in or who found that when inspired by Refunding Skg 15,952.02 15,952.02 If the schools do not offer voca- is vetting mining prospects, anxiety Historical Soc. of N. M. This a most enterprising move have already done so. for a great dominant cause we could 225.ffl 225.00 225.00 225.00 tional training for the youth he must on Mr. Henderson's and one Hydrographic Survey part The difference be'tween "investing" easily dispense with many things 5,055.95 5d),00 4,555.95 accept the lower grade positions, that will give Clayton a big boost.. Insane Asylum 1.465.87 ad- and "gambling" when applied to which had almays seemed to us mere 4,209.16 5,675.03 which offer little opportunity for The question of gietting houses to is and forceful - necessities and comforts. From a Insane Asylum Income 235.60 4,433.29 1,106.21 4,611.11 1,163.99 vancement as those who leave school mining neatly pre- Insane live in here has been a problem and sen ted in this article where the civilization of and Asylum Permanent 11)955 02 3,723.80 11,000.00 3,678.82 at the of fourteen find the doors great luxury Insurance Fund age the town has grown so rapidly that says: "If he wants to gamble travagance we were transformed to 25,711.65 459.46 26,031.00 140.11 of the skilled industries closed to it is hard to keep enough rent houses sacri-stoc- Interest on stocks listed on some a k Deposits 34,616.48 11,609.26 1,072.62 80415 44.348 97 them. he should buy body of people willing to on hand. Clayton Citizen. y exchange." Few people who fice new cars and furniture and to Interest 7.255.89 25,023.77 6,015.00 (4,649.35 The age of science and invention have never been intimately connect- - wear last suits for the one Improv. lio Grande Income 1,812.50 1,285.80 15,082.91 has made it necessary for related Charles was in year's Kio Grande Permanent Parks Grenville last ed with mining seem to realize that purpose of "winning the war." Jmprov. 16,949.78 1,568.69 7.38 18,525.85 work which no shop or industry can week purchasing lumber with which the "gambling" starts only after the; w,.w ,h- - wr i ovr. hut thm nh. Legislative Expense 1,321.56 1,321.56 give adequately, Those who rise toi to build an addition to his corn Maintenance of Public Lands 1 mine becomes a producer and its iMt:nn f r.nunrintinn U still unon '4,542.(13 75,677.81 386.07 99,959.40 13,132,81 57,513.70 positions of importance in the pres- - crib, as his 01 S rrnn was a larore Miners Hospital 168.11 524.02 692.13 - stt.ck gels on the boards and it be us. We have practiced it for thej ent systti,. through knowledge gam- one. Ho alsn harvester! MM noimH to be a bait for dividend sharks. Miners Hospital Income 123.63 2,511.15 1,055.25 3,263.13 426.90 ed in the industries have secured 'of heans gins cake of our sons and our country Miners Permanent Regarding this subject the Letter and we must continue for the sake Hospital 4,500.84 2,622.53 8.44 5,000.00 2,13181 tnis knowledge by wastetul and ex- - Militia 16 28 say: uf humanity. 2,001 88 842.41 1,175.75 pensive methods to all concerned The bean thresher was in pros- There i a class of smalt Miscellaneous 42.721.88 305.84 386.07 792.17 It would seem if we are to purchas- sit a 1,979.88 43,829.36 that perous valley last week, shares who We could not at banquet with Museum of N. M. 856.52 make our school more dem- threshing ers of mining and oil if were 1,456.98 2,313.50 system the beans raised by the girl farm- before any comfort there starving Military Institute 8,534.34 2,266.46 ocratic we should to antct dividends even the in at the window. 10,800.80 arrange meet ers. Over 24,000 pounds were raised wovlv of the can be people looking Military Institute Income 881.60 2,753.46 1,916.76 4,813.77 738.05 the needs of these work- company started. And we will enme to the neglected besides the feed stuff for their stock. It take time an J to point where, Military Institute Permanent 4,166.95 3,302.95 2686 4.000.00 76 ers. The American workmen is the money develop we cannot in luxuries and 3,496 dividend-payer- , the indulge Normal School, .silver 3.184 44 most in the world but a and investor feel that whole nations are City 3,184.44 intelligent Christmas extravagance is inevit- should not be s f o r re- starving Normal School, Income 216.13 21655.93 833.72 2,901.91 803.87 we are not giving him a fair 'chance and suffering on the other side of the ably followed by New Years' re- turns from his investment, for he is Normal School Permanent 2.215.11 2,492.17 38 2,000.00 2,707.66 to discover and realize his latent But Christmas and world. Normal Las pentance. joy very liable to be disappointed if he School, Vegas 1.86 1.47 3,856.31 5,717.78 powers and ability and reap from generosity have no unwelcome is. Then tner is the man who btiyp Perhaps this will lead us to a new Normal School, Income 366.17 2,656.82 833.79 3,101.91 754.87 h'm his best as a worker and citi- of When a pro a pec t for stock mnri-.r-t profits. simplicity life. Europe is' Normal School, Permanent 2.215.17 2,491.21 38 2,000.00 2,707.76 zen for his own welfare and for A new is to de- once more we may Normal School, F.I Rito 451.69 585 79 1.037.48 the betterment of society. company organized II a and he a bloc' si. feel inclined to lay aside the Normal School, luccitie 38 77 1,490.15 346.13 888 1,866.17 We have been foolish enough in the velop property buys - with the id?a in his mind that the things. We may re- Normal School, Permanent 2,592.57 617.17 2X 2,500.00 710.02 past to think of our natural re shares will score an advance and be; alied that simplicity in our aims Normal School F.astern Juc. 3 629 62 940.42 294.80 14.41 4,85043 sources as inexliaustable and have can unload at a profit. Nino times and in our lives will really in the Normal School Hastern Pern,. 3,258 35 648.01 3.67 3.5'fi.OO 410 03 exported agricultural and mineral us out of ten he is disappointed, for end pivv more satisfaction than Penitentiary Income Fund 372.8(1 5.002.21 1,459.65 5,199 51 1,635.15 'j raw materials from our land in grcftt the re.- son that the share? are un- a refitlfss striving for luxuries. Penitentiary Permanent 8.311.28 3,065 35 3.65 9,500.00 1,880 28 quantities. A part of this material listed and the orly niarkrt for the, Penitentiary Convicts Earn. 1.254.60 10,430,1 10,390.77 1.293.91 having gone through the hands of stock is that which is created by the1 BY WAY OF EXCULPATION Penitentiary Purchase of Land 12.359.30 148.20 12.507.50 skilled workmen, has been return-le- d promoters of the company. He is dis- Penitentiary Hospital Blilg. 1.0(13.58 1,003.58 to our shores in the form of appointed to learn that he must hold It is a barren mind that can t Penitentiary Equipment Oper Room 299 35 299.35 ' manufactured articles. More skilled his stock like other stockholders and think rp excuses, and now some Penitent'ary Board 759.72 106.13 78101 84.84 labor being used in manufacturing await the outcome of the develop- - apologists have come Penitentiary Current Expense 3.407.(11 1,379.71 1,905.75 2,880.97 .than in producing raw material has ment plans of the company. Some- forward to excuse the Kaiser. Penitentiary Trans. Disch. Convutf 86.67 8R51 108.16 67.02 had a tendency to reduce the skill Maintenance - ed labor in this is a times he sacrifices his shares to the Careful scrutiny of his recent de- Penitentiary 1.072.12 - 2,105.93 1.65046 1,527.59 country. This - Public Hldk's. at Income injury of the company and some- meanor in Holland, they say, indi- Cap. 3,271.57 8,487 40 1,241.95 984.15 8,376.77 dangerous practice as the standard times he uses and holds his - Public Bhlgs. at Cap. Perm. 7.806.06 627.00 37 7.500.00 933.43 or win De reaucea - logic cates that he is insane. His grandi- nung sureiy wuni . L. : . . . . , . Reform School I .1 in iliuis ii ins iuiif 348 47 1,213.05 584.79 976.73 the standard of labor. uttivB, wy gening joquent and theatrical behavior Reform School Income measure of profit that came through to He has for some 351.56 2,189.47 1,018.53 419.20 3,140.36 War has shown us some weak- points paranoia. Reform School Permanent in the successful of the j 1.142.21 1,722.19 1,000.00 1,864.40 nesses our system of development years suffered from a form of mania, Rio present Grande Commission 1,382.45 training workers and to meet the company's holdings. manifested in his frequent allusions Rio 1,382.45 "The of a Grande Drain. Survey 5.000.00 great future demand for skilled labor buyer prospect mining to the Almighty as his confidential State 5,000.00 or oil stock should investi- de- - ' Road Fund 262,066.39 76,113.27 we must train our own men for the carefully partner. And if he is insane he School 2,765.32 206,872.12 144,07286 gate before investing, and after he serves rather than blame. Building 615.27 615.27 skilled occupations, pity State C. : has invested should hold his . . . . . War 31,527.70 58,937.16 500.00 A. Prosser says "Stored away shares,; J l 44,966.37 44,998.49 - his lets out Wilheim. he Uer Salary Dist. Atty. 1st. Judicial Dist. ' in the archives of our awaiting the outcome of the com- man have been let 384.98 600.00 500.00 1,000.00 48498 splendid agri people already Salary Dist. Atty. 2nd Judicial Dist. 40.86 cultural is pany't development plans. If he - 750.00 500.00 1,000.00 , 290.86 institutions enough i i i i 1J i - 1 . out, because we have been rcpeated- Dist. Salary Atty. 3rd Judicial Dist. 1996.37 1,800.00 500.00 1,125.00 3,171.37 scientific knowledge to employ us . , , i ly told that they entered the war Dist. 4th usieu on some siock exenange, ana Salary Atty. Judicial Dist. 57813 950.00 50000 1,000.00 1,028 03 for the next hundred years in putr . . r ii . .1- - at the behest of their emperor, and Dist. rule now con-- i . , Salary Atty. 5th Judicial Dist, 760.59 500.00 ting it into effect. What is needed gooa io io in mi. ... w Dist. 1,250.00 1,125.00 1,385.59 nection it to buy listed ttockt out Ai. Salary Atty. 6th Judicial Dist. 312.50 125.00 500.00 687.50 250.00 now is the federal encouragement So no one blame. Millions Dist. 7th for cash and not trade on mar-- it to Salary Atty. Judicial Dist 829.29 1.337.50 500.00 1000.00 1,666.79 which will get all this information right wa . - . . . Dist. of hornet have been desolated, Salary Atty. 8th Judicial Dist 1,014 27 600.00 500.00 989.27 down into the mind and hand of the of men have been Fund 1,125.00 the listed .lock of tomorrow. Hold 1,on,1 unspeakably Salary 124.798.50 3,051.63 7,479.71 6,001.88 62.509.18 66,818.58 man who actually does the farming." for re- - mutilated, millions more killed. School of Mines 9,891.24 If our commerce was entirely in- your prospect .hares, always of women have been - 1,559.90 11,451.14 that one success will wipe Ion atrocious, School of Mines Income 6.294 44 4,343.90 87 12.933.82 335.39 terstate the problem of training ,v No School 2,630 but many losses and may make you mistreated. ones fault, of Mines Permanent 5,382.05 3,169.58 2.90 3,054.53 these men and women for the indus- Stream 5,500.00 rich." And yet one wonders why a na- - Guaging 4,00000 3.000XX) 1,000.00 tries, the farm and the home would San be tion failed to detect insanity in its Juan County School 1,530.62 54.87 1,585.49 one for each state to solve ac OUR EXEMPTION BOARDS sovereign when he precipitated and State Paving 507.73 507.73 cording to its own particular needs prolonged the bloodiest catastrophe Surveyors License 209.11 65.00 50.00 224.11 but it is a problem in which the wel Since the declaration of war about of all time. A nation that counton-on- e Sheep Sanitary 2,471.89 2,67896 4,778.94 371.91 fare of the nation is involved, there im-do- fore hundred New Mexicans have anced such a sovereign without State Char Penal & Re. Inc. 1,245.78 2,46020 1,764.40 4230 5,428.08 it should receive encourage ment fed- patriotic duty of the highest puting to him either lunacy or crime State Char. Penal & Re. Perm 14,350.64 1.697.81 14,500.00 1,548.45 and financial aid from the ' eral importance. They have not had much is itself either a criminal or a Series "A" Bonds, Int. & Sink 51.189(15 4.533.78 1,050.67 3,811.25 52.962.25 government. This nor have received j natic. Series "B" Bonds, Int. & Sink. 1,608.47 . 83 2.363.64 has been well taken care of they very 4,900.00 4,144 thru much praise. We understand that Series "C" Bonds, Int. & Sink. (ifn.'"4 18,270.00 47.822.94 the enactment of the Federal S. & R. Smith-Hugh- they are now to be dishandc--d in LOYAL AND PATRIOTIC F. Grant Co. R. Income 17,41041 69.240,63 451.00 111.36 86.990.68 Law which sets aside S. F. & R. a certain sum toi their official rapacity, and we feel Grant Co. R. Perm 18,224 79 55,360.31 582.17 30,096 00 44,071.27 oney each year of Prisoners , ior various to De that a word of appreciation is due! France a wonderful pa-- j Transportation 414 30 181.56 587.65 8.21 ine states used tor inspires Taxes 1'JIU vocational educational work. them We refer Io our state and triotism in its people. Alsace and of and Prior 668.24 ! ,046.39 1,706.36 8.27 1911-191- 6 The Government in coi-nt- eemotion boords. Lorraine had been separated from Taxes of 11,114.1,3 8 253.06 19.321.53 46.16 does not any he-- n 1917 to dictate to a Their service has a difficult their mother for forty-seve- n i. Taxes of 50.55712 50,293.90 263.12 way expect state the country kind of one, calling for ouick discrimination had been I'niverfity of New Mexico 5,127 55 5,127.53 class it should establish, but, years. They entirely under as in and excellent judgment. Minv of German domination. The German! University of New Mexico Income L467.HN 13,4832 4 4.063.90 15,383.72 3.630.50 all other appropriations, re- the men npnolnted carri-- d out hid been enforced in the! University of New Mexico Perm. 26,435.45 19,501.70 849 32,0 000 13,945.64 quires certain standards to be es- the work at the sacrifice of their schools, in the courts of law and! University of New Mexico Saline 151.96 151.96 tablished and maintained. It is now to and local Bear" In Mind own private interests. They have jn the churches. Comparatively few Vocational Education 14.774.45 3,594.62 11.17983 up the state had to deal with men of every kind are now alive who were War Certificate Fund 56.572.60 1 .337.50 3,725.27 25,000.00 5,920.84 30.714.53 community to take advantage of people of, this to receive federal rich and poor the patriot, the mature at the time of the r, Water Reservoirs Income 43.015.29 16.402.62 6,564.33 9,000.00 56.982.24 opportunity age aid and the sooner the work is the conscientious ohjector. ,ion 0f the provinces to Germany. Wafer Reservoirs Perm. 3,71 1.02 7,132.87 3.52 6,00000 4,847.41 Yet how little of them U. S. Battle Shio N. M. 8,050.06 8,050.00 started the better for the individ- criticism , ye, t)e pro8pec of a return to ual, the and the there has heen how few accusation-- rv ... t . ,i j i:i. Agricultural College Extension 11,94600 11,946.00 community state. of unfairness! The overwhelming! and the of American soldiers Proceeds of Forest Reserve-Care- y 6S.572.15 68,572.15 of these men have - entry ' 780.02 CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS. majori'v per- took place among public acclama- - Land Act Board - 875.02 95 00 formed their duty with strict honesty tions. State Boundary Commission 10.00 1.550.O0 1J55000 10.00 fairness infinite patience, County Extension 13,210.00 13,210.00 "Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas grat ad Fortunate indeed is the country Agric. and liindn'M. M.ivv yonn men are ' tonight, which this brand of A ig to the of their i inspires special Christmas in lands of the fir pare, drink. gr,fff'l rrmhpM and affection. $1,452,3393 $978,977.64 $319,296.53 319,296.53 $1,053,450.99 $1,377,866.28 tree emnt'nti hoard for fMherlv interest loyalty and riini:-:Ii- s pine, thirst. . Helps digestion. l;ind advice. The iTiMnence o Christmas in lands of the aprl BONDS BELONCING TO PERMANENT FUNDS. palm tree the hoards hfis hen strong! for WILL DEMAND HERD LAW and vine, Has the refreshing taste of hops. Christmas where snow-peak- s stand a-- .k Tl- - : C Bear in minrl C,TA and for st,,. mves rj' t,t of rialiti'dv The farmers in the portion of the Bomh of ommon School $532,200.00 solemn and white, to fht'e rt:"il and unT!t'-n- t rvl i ius pa- Rio Grande valley in Dona Ana coun- - Int. Prem and Discount 29.410.40 Christmas where corn fields lie sun- ;t at grocers', sit druggists', etc -- triot . ty are comini? before the legislature Normal School F.astern 3,60 O'l ny and br'ght in fact, at nil places where with a stronf demand for a herd Normal School HI Rito 2 500 00 Christmas where children are hope- i'oodciroiksare THE OUTLOOK TOR OIL law with sufficient teeth in it to1 School of Mines 15.50000 ful and gay, sold". make it uncomfortable lor the live Normal School, Las Vegas 2.00000 Christmas where old men are patient More f ipanci.-ll- resnonr,ihle con- - stock owner who permits his animals Normal School Silver City 2.000 00 and gray, United Profit cerns bcomin! interested in o:l to on j Wafer Reservoirs 8i.oro.oo Christmas where like a dove Forty are trespass crops. peace, Sharing O lupous (2 prospecting in New than ever, The people of that part of the' University of N. M. 42000.00 in his flight, coupons each de- - S. F. Co. R. R. Broods o'er in before and the chances for develop- state estimate that they lost $40,. j and Grant Bond 271,300.00 brave men the thick nomination 20) are in? producers during the next year 000 worth of crops that way this Miners Hospital 5,000.00 of the fight, packed in every are better than ever before. VMr which is nlentv to cause them Reform School 1,000.00 Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas case. Exchangeable While considerable drilling has have demands should be Mil Institute 14,000.00 tonight I for valuable to that tary m - r. r-- premiums. been done, it is safe to say that granted. Ptih. Rldfrs. at Cap. For the Christ-chil- d who comes is none of the wells have been down Deaf and Dumb 7.000.00 the master of all, Si put It should not be a hard matter to Asylum LEMP Manufacturers to the recommended the Blind 9,000.00 No too and no depth by frame a local option herd law that Asylum palace great cottage who have examined dif- Char. Penal Reform 14,500.00 too small." ST. LOUIS geologists will permit each community to de- and ferent fields in this state, all of them cide whether it wants a herd law or Penitentiary 9.500.00 Phillip! Brooki. Hanry Krick, Distributor, Santa F because of lack of Insane 11.000.00 having stopped not and what portion of the year Asylum sufficient capital or because of drill it should be effective. Agricultural College 69,500.00 ing difficulties. This is unfortunate. Bond Investment 1,129,410.40 when we consider the fact especially NOT VERY ENTHUSIASTIC H that in almost every section of the $1,129,410.40 $1,129,410.40 Eil sj state where drilling has been done L ssassasMsiB The Clenrio Tribune, one of the H. L. HALL, mml oil and gas have been found in small quantities, so that its existence here staunch democratic weeklies of Quay State Treasurer. ccounty, does not seem to be 2i can no longer be questioned it is very W E. CARROON. a of the sure of the ability of the new sec- mum simply question finding right Deputy State Treasurer location, or of drilling deep enough retary of the treasury. It says: to tap the productive deposits. "Carter Class may be all right as The Problem That oil exists here has been secretary of the treasury, but it is Important ITS SUPREME CHANCE be established new internal re- Former Folk of Missouri thoroughly demonstrated already. hoped not sufficiently fragile to and governor Fur brertk the good intentions of his lations defined, unless our hearts are and recently democratic nom nee for Every Shipper Must Solve . The hour of the world's tuned to the voice of international to THE FARM TRACTOR predecessor in office." regene- the united States senate, says be Successful ration has struck. The crash of sorrows. President Wilson beat me. The re Yosi are recdvfntf orfra lists and other l;i t,,r mm man Atn & ,. guns ft n Do know And The call that comes publicans were going to let the elec ciaim. to pay the highest pnc, etc., etc. This makes it difficult lor you to choose you what the farm tract- now comes along a professor has died away. In the silence that very first to Fur House and a wrontf auess mav mean dollar out ( tionr V '...rTZiZzl or has done for us last who that the educated us is the we avert famine. tion go by default until the Presi great care and caution in choosinn the Fur Hnuto whom ... during the says people follows we can hear more clearly plea that issued his Then 35,000 farm now used of America are on the We are of them that have read, dent appeal. they "Ich of You can solve this important problem by "Shubert" a Mil year? tractors, slacking job the call of In the con- matinj in America, have enabled the farm- of parenthood. He claims that among Humanity. "If thine enemy hunger, feed him." got busy and turned out every vote could thirty-fiv- e er to in class a fusion and distraction of War It was There is no other to the "coals they get." years taert"liM Fur shippers "more money produce magnificent crops this family of lets than four way lie theirP",h.JnFurs always an honest and .liberal assortment the face of an unprecedented short- children is slacker family. difficult to get the pleading tones of fire" nor any better way to evoke giving paving thehiiihest market age of labor and a shortage of horse- He makes no mention of the prices of a world in trouble. But they the cry of penitence. So across all Government enterprise hi inclined power. of food, of coal, of rent, of clothinar. come to us now. national lines comes the demand for to inefficiency. Federal ownership trial will These tractors are replacing 1,509-M- 0 of domestic service, of specialists and The stillness invites thought. In a pity that is Christlike and a help partisans are enemies to liberty. ZZS'&f&i&Zr'0" T" shoe-lace- W5fCrSr a complete For Market Ren. horses and mules .and 250,000 men s. it we measure what new hat can reach far Two will be suf- Hpr." rt of begin to the at Humanity. Judge Hughes years Cna t tux List issued"rt at every change in toe Fur Maiket. r LsfiT who are now in the They An era of high is an era world will and what we are The American Red Cross an or ficient to convince any man open army. prices require It's FKEE-W- rlta for NOW. prepare the ground for our food of low birth rate Americans are; fitted to do. Many reconstructions ganization that is thus unbounded to reason that political business is it SMtP crops and later cultivate and harvest ambitious for their children. They will be called for.. In their solemn hy creed or nation, that bloods like a failure and a menace. Tularosa vouP Furs niCFrT Trt J tbem. They increase the efficiency realize that children mutt be care-o- f and urgent demand we may be in the spirit of God over a world of Tribune (Dent.) our farm machinery. fully reared and sufficiently educat-- some, danger of forjjettin;; the pa- suffering, has today its one supreme A.B.SHUBERTmc The man who has driven one old ed, or they suffer a life-lon- g handi-Dobbi- n thetic claim of a world in sorrow. chance. WTliam Hohenzollern should adopt ine larqest House In the World or two old Dobbins laboriously cap. But we shall not be fit to meet Our patriotism, our internationali- a Dutch uncle. In the first rdace it Dealina Excliisivlv In am and down the furrows is in a When lower the call to this new world-battl- e, in sm and our that the his in prices prevail again religion plead might help position Holland, AMERICAN RAW FURS A31 to realize the of j educated which new constitutions are to be chance be honored. Charles L. in r" - position virtues the the birth rate anions? the may and the second place he needs " ' p- " ' 0 Sf . thv.i-.;sJ- av ma (am tractor. classes of America will rise. 'framed and new governments are to Thompson. a Dutch uncle to talk to him. eoneJnlns M0.00 acres, of which M0.M 8X. Bee All of Seetloo T. I, I. 10. 11 an annual .rental of I100.M par eorlo Stat of New Mexico, if lb smcccisraJ ALIAS SUMMON- S- DISTRICT COURT were selected the Fe and 14, IT. All of See for said leads. Lease wUl be nttvde hi bidder doe sot execute s ceelrsrt witaus acres for Santa II, II, li. It, II; (free.) 11 State of New W. M. T. 14. subsuntlal oonfomlty with form of oil and thirty day sfter it hts bees suites Mexico, ) Grant County Railroad Bond Fund, The tloas II, II, It. 14; &, Jt hist the Lead Office, ssM eaa 14 NBMSWM. BBM. Bee. as lease on file In the office of the by Stst LAND Improvement consist of fendnB, value W.. BriNWM. tract to provide that the purchaser nts) County of Santa Fe, ) NEW MEXICO STATE SALES 300.00. 8V7J48EM.. Bee. 11; BEMSWM. BWM of Public Lands, copy of which t snake of lee t; his option psyments sot ANN RUSSELL BURNS, - 8E4. Sea It! NWKBEM. NH8WJ4, See. will be furnished on application. At thaa of sioety-fi- v per cent 1151 Bee. Bee. time of th successful bidder will of the tints aftei Sate No. BWV.8WV., IT; II; NWJ4NEX. NEMNW4. 14; WA blddlns purchase price si asy No. 9101 8WH8E14. See. NW1i WWNEtf. 8EU, Sea Lot be required to the Commissioner of lbs sale and prior to the expiration el VS. II; WUNWg, 8EUNEU, I; pay of IT B. R. contain-- 1. BH, Public Lands the amount of th first thirty yesrs from the date the esa RICHARD . OF NEW MEXICO Bait So. 1131 An of Baetloa T. M BW14, Sea 10; T. II W., , SEXNW. 8KNEM. NEMNEM. tract snd for BURNS, STATE 200.00 which 1(0.00 acres the cost of adver- to provide the paysseat ef Defendant 8., R. 11 aonUUoW acres. Ins acres, of Sec 7; NEMSYVyj, S'SSWU. WKSF.tf, year's rental offered, any unpaid bslsnce st the ei W., were NEtfSBtf. Sec. ; SWJiNErf. BEMNWM, and Incidental Uiereta cxpirst'ia In of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION There are no Improvement oa tola tract. selected for the Santa Fe and Grant I tising expenses thirty yesrs from the date of the eea the District Court the First Judicial County Railroad Bond Fund. There are N vVlaSWtf, BrtBEIi, Bee. t; 8148 Wid, Possession will be given a soon a eon-tra- tract with isterest oa deferred psysseatt District of New Mexico for the County of PUBLIC LAND SALE Bale No. US HSM8WH. WltSWli. no Improvement on this tract. 10; NWU, NK8WJ4. NWMSEM. SEX BBM. of lease Is executed by the success- st the rate of four per ceal per sanuao Santa Fe. Sao. Sea 16; AU of Sea BBMNKtf. WH ful bidder, which must be within thirty psysble in advance oa the aaatveresry o The said defendant Richard J. Burns. I. I; WVjSEV.. Section It; WVjNBV,. II; of a SIERRA COUNTY tain-In- Bate No. 1111 BBM. Sea ITS NHNBM. BBM from of bid la to avoid the date the contract, partial seyseeatt hereby notified that complaint has beta Section T. M B.. R. I W., eon s aHNBH, EHpTWU. NE. WH, days data oder be Hi Sec. T. IT R. 14 W. oontalnlns BXWM. Lot Lot to credited on the aeniveraary el Ike filed againat him in the District Court for 140.00 selected for ttao 24; 8. NEK. t, I. Sea II; I. forfeiture of right and all money paid. date of the contract the the of Santa State Office of th Commissloaer ol Pubbc acre, Bull 1(0.00 selected the scat following County Fe, aforesaid, Fe and Grant County Railroad Bond acres, for Santa F and NEtfNWtf. 8WMNEM, Sea II; NySNEM. data of tesder. that being the Court in which said ease Leads, ; ., WITNESS and official seal New consist fe no-In-s, rant County Railroad Bona runa. Tn Bee. 10; Nwmnwm. sea II T. 14 my band the i. said Ann Russell Ssnts Fe, Mtikft Fund. The Improvement of of the pending, by plaintiff value 1175.00. Improvements consist of fenclns, value R. 15 W oontalnlns 17,111.41 acres, of State Land Office of the State of The above aale of lasd will be sobjeci Burns, the general object of said action Ktlm im trhv fflvee that BUrtSaSt tO 175.00. which 20,(47.14 acres were selected for New Mexico, this twenty-thir- d 'day of to valid existing rights, essemcBls, rights being to obtain decree of divorce s will Ike provision, of en Act of Conirrtt, flat Vn 19in fiVli Baa 11 NU the Banta Fe and Grant County Railroad October. 1911. of way and rcaervatioa. more fully appear by reference to the t th. 1910. of 'the Sal No. 125S NH. Sea BWV, filed in said cause. And that unlets Jue 'NE148B14. SWU8EK, BEVSWVi. Bee. Mi It; Bond Fund. The ImprovemenU consist ' in 14 ; IT B. 11 oontaln FRED MTJLLBR, Ths Commissioner ol Public Lands er you enter your sppearance said csuse on 'V 8R14NWK. See. Mi NE14SWH NWK. Bea T. &, W., of Wells, tanks, and fenclns, value such the of tht ST.trL.nd Office, lh ENW. 360.00 no J his 'sgeat holding sale reserves or before Ihe Fifth day February, 1919, ComriiaeToDer of Public Lasd will offer Beo, T. &, R. 10 W.. contalnlns lns acres. There are Improve. 110.000.00. Commissioner of Public Lands, Stat to sad all bids offered will be rendered In II; U menta on ofright reject any judgment against you t public ule to the highest bidder st loM.OO acres. There are no Improve-- I tbi tract New Mexico. st said tale. said caute by default. Plaistiff'a attorney o'clock on Tuesday, 14th, on No bid on the above dricribrd tracts will is C. C. Catron, whose e addiet P. if., January ments this tract. DOL- First Publication Nov. 1. 1918. la the town or Hiiisooro, uouniy oi Sate No. 1214 EUSEU. Sea IT; be accepted for leas than THREE Possession under eostrsct of sale lea is Sams Fe, N. M. Hit, ISEKNEU. Sea 20; SWfcNWVi. LARS ($3.00) per acre, which is the Last Publication, Jan. 10, 1919. th above described trscts will be In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set terra, Stat of New Mexico. In front of Sale No. 1241 EKSEtf. Bee. 24; BWX EVjNEK. and in addition thereto sjivts de- . NWtfSWW, Sec. 21; T. 17 S.. R. 13 W value thereof, on or before October lit, 1919. my hand and Seal of said the court bouse therein the following SB 14. 8EM8W..-Sec- 2J; T. S3 &. R. t. the aucceaiful bidder must for the im- Court New Mex- - 280.00 selected the pay at Santa Fe, scribed tracts of land, vis.: W 1(0.00 acres. There are no oontalnlns sere, for that exist oa tne land. Decem- containing- Railroad Bond provements STATE OF NEW MEXICO Witnets my hind and the official sea ico, thia 9th day of Improvements on this tract. Santa Fe and Grant County nf the State Land Office of the State o' ber. A. D. 1S18. 11M T. Fund. The oonalat of Sate Wo. 1274 All of Bea T. fate No. 8EV.NWV.. Sea 14; Improvement II; It a, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION New Mexico, this fifteenth day of Novem (SEAL) U R. W., containlog 40.00 acres. Kuia 1241 kvm BUNKU Ev6 house and fencing, value 1160.00. R. t W oontalnlns 140.00 acres. The her. 118. T. C de Baca, a, v. Clerk. The consist of ditch and 24 ; T 21 R. W.. - ImprovemenU consist of fenclns. value County ImprovemenU SW!4, Sea R, I contain OIL AND GAS LEASE OF PUBLIC FRED MUI.LER. Putlication Dec. 13, 1918. value 150.00. 320.00 1408.35. No bid on the above described Firtt fencing, Ins acres selected for the Santa Fe Je , LANDS Last Puhhcation Jan. 3, 1919. land Grant Railroad Bond Fund. W,?' "S" 'muku tract of land will be accepted for lea than Commissioner of Public Land, nl th. County S" ,V '' talnliui MI.TI acres. State of New Mesico fate No. 1227 Lot 6, SEKSWK. S:ThB ,mpmvemtnti consist of barn, well, L '.rt 1 10.00 per acre. QUAY COUNTY 8BM. Sec. (. M. Sec All of Sec. t. W iTnere are no Improvement on this tract First Puhlicstion Nov. 15, MIS. I; pUmD houae fenclns. corral, value $98100. Last Publication Jan. 24, 1919. NOTICE OF LAND SALE. 10: 8EV4, SttSWM, Sea 14; BWM Each nf the above dr.crihH tracts will Office of the Commissioner of Public Sale No. 1251 Sea NE14 1e offered for sale NWU. SWtt. WV48EM. 8EUSEM. Bea Sal No. 1243 Sea 12; T. 21 a. SEU8EU. (; separately. Lands, - - Coder and by virtue of an Order of Court, aZ.,inn SEW. Sec, 21: U . nr KW, 1 Sec. 7; T. 18 8.. R. 11 W., con had in Cause No. s, ill lit NU. 11,M.'NE14. The above sale of land will be and obtained 9075, in the lnlh aubjret STATE OF NEW MEXKO District Court of the First IJis-tri- NV.NE54, NV4NWM. SW14NWM, Sea 22; for tne gan,a Fe and Grant County Rail- - 8?;00 B,cre" '"" (o the following terms and condition., vis.: Santa Fe, New Mexico. Judicial R. M20.S4 con-- Rallroad'r of the State of New Mexico, sitting T. 14; a, I W., oontalnlns road Bond Fund. The Improvement, ! ;nd J?"1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In 480.00 were selected .... . sn There are n0 Improvement on for land selected fnr the Santa Notice Is to and for the County of Santa Fe, on aere. of which acre fKnin uid value Except hereby given that pursuant Ileccmbcr 14th, l'dH, I as Adminittrator Aw thA Rnntn. Fa and Grant County Rail- - nn t,ri this tract Pe and Grant County Railroad Rond Fund, the provisions of an Act of ap- uiir .ri luccrftsiul Congress PUBLIC LAND SALE oi the KbtaU- of 1'olley P. Smith, deceased, eon' the bid'ler mutt pay to thr proved June 20th. 1910, the laws of the will offer salt- and sell road Bona i'una. ine improvement Sol v0. 1267 See. NW14, Cnfflmiasinnrr of Public or his for to the highest 1300.00. 1244 25 SHBW14, 8; Land, agent of Now and rules and hiddcr for to of of a bouse, value Sale No. SWU, Sea 15; T. a, holding uch of the State Mexico, regu- TORRANCE COUNTY cash, subject the approval WO.OOac'rV. Sea 18; T it a. sale, Com- the at the fn.tit dor.i- ol Court alow.,' Staining 7l8W, price offered by him fnr the land, four lations of the State Land Office, the Court, the Sate No. 1228 Lots 1. I. 8. BHNWM. 'for the Fe .'"HfWJ.- cent interest in advance fnr the baU missioner of Public Lands will offer for Office ef the Commissioner of Publn Jl"Use, in the City of Santa i'e, State of - Santa and Grant County Rall " per Nla- on the of BW14. SUSE14. Sec. All of Sections .!road Bond nd. con-- .nee of such purchase price, fees for ad- lease for the for. extraction Lands, Mexico, Tuesday 1st day I; Th. mprovements " H".-- Ia i . .Zl mining and .lat.iiary, l'19, at the li.ur oi 10 in the T. 15 a. R, 1 W.. oontalnlns 1740.67 eiBt 0f and 1250.00. - i vertising and appraisement and all coit of oil and gas. at auction to the Sant. Fe. New Mexico. I. fcncin clearing, value ill1" intidf-ntb- public tor, noon of said tin des well Grant Railroad Bond l to the sale herein, each and all Notire is hereby given that pursuant to day, following acre. The ImprovemenU constat of r.T highest bidder at ten o'clock, A. M., Jan- ir.u.d re.il t the South if of I '''"und- - ""n"'8 of tm- - said amounts mutt be deposited in catth the provisions an Act of Congrrst, ap property, value Bole No. 1246 T. Tn 14th. In Tucum-car- i. Last of and fencing, 8W4. Sec. 4; 2( 8., .,mr'"vemcnU or certified exchange at the time of sale uary 1919, the town of proved June 20th, 1910, the laws of the quarter Stcti'.n tic. Township, Ir. 10 W.. 160.00 acres selected inS. 1225.00. and which said amounts and nil nf them County of Quay, State of New Mex- State oi .New Mexico and Ihe rules snd el, veil, Range seven, Kat. I'nCi.niiiij In; containing t more I. Sate No. 1229 814, Sec. 8; WW, Sec. P rn.mtv nan. . . 4re to forfeiture to the State of ico, In front of the court house therein, regulations of ihe Stale Office, the ai res, or less. S.,; .nil is situate - ,h. nrnt NO. ; 19 S. subject in I N, w 11- All nf Rwtinn. It. 17. 21: N14. N14S14. !. .. I ' Bale 1258 NW14, Sec. 30 T. New if the successful bidder doet the described Commissioner of Public Lands will offer the County ui Smln e. Mexico, t, I... Mexico, following lands, and i R. 14 W.. containing 1C3.53 acre selected; , contract within at tale to the bidder at is located near Ifyet I'ostoffice in Bea 22; nea ments on this tract ,.lute'a thirty dayt puhlir highest said Said sale is for swnw, !for the Santa Fe and Grant after it hat been mailed to him the L-- Id o'clock, A. M., on county. heing made Nli Bee. 25; SWHSW14,wbw, County by Sale No. NM, SWtf, NWK Tuesday, February 'he-- Nli, roacl Bond Fund. There are no State Land Olfice, said contract to pro SB. 11th, I'd0, in the town of F.stancia, Comi- purpose of closing up the alfairj ot Bea 1; BE14NEU. Sea 12; Els Sale No. 1246 Sea 27 of Improve Sec. 16; SKKKX. 8Ej SWX. NWHSW of of N .id Kstate. ESE, - Wli, on vide that thr purchaser may at his option ty Torrance, State w Mexico, in NEK, Sea 13; T. 19 8., R. 5 W contain- sections 31. 32, 33; W14, Sec. 34; T. 21 S., menU uiis tract. make of not lest than one Sec. 26; BEJ4NKX. NX SEtf. Sea 27; front of the court house therein, the fol I'EKRY 1. payments .12 3640.00 acre of which 2800.00 acre R. 13 All of Sections 1, 12, thirtieth of ninety-liv- e cent of the tS'AWA, Sec. All of Sec. 36; described tracts uf vis: Admiois: r i! Ins W., 13; Nli, Sale No. 1259 Sec. T. S., per pur,, NiNj, h.uing land, were selected for the Santa Fe and Grant SEV1. Sec. 24: Sea 25; T. 21 S.. R. Wli, 20; It hate price at any time after the tale and T. 11 N., It 21) E.. All of Sea 16; T. 10 W. N'lnmut, Eli, R. 14 320.00 5 for Admitii1 lm- - W., containing acre selected to the of thirty yeara from N.. 31 All of Sec. T 9 R. Sals No. I3H - SF.,, Sec. 2, T. N Attorney Plaintiff rator, County Railroad Bond Fund. The 14 w., Wli, 80a 3; All of Section 4. 6, prior expiration It E.. 16; N.. R. N. M. - for the Santa Fe and Grant 'he date of the contract and to 31 8 K., containing 1S".(0 acres. The im S.,nta Fe, consist of 2 well and wind- ; Sec. County provide E.. All of b'ec. T. 8 N R, 80 E., 20. 1' provements wu, Sec. 7; All of 8; W14NE14. Im- for the of balance at 16; consist of house, h irn. wi lls, Firtt I'uhlication Dec. 1. Railroad Bond Fund. There are no payment any unpaid All of 8 N.. R. 29 E... provemerts mills, tanks and fencing, value 13,100.00. SE14, Sec. 9; EliNWli, SWV4. Sec. the expiration of thirty years from the Sea 36; T. All of windmill, and itneing, value $J,575.UI. I.nsi I'tihlicatiou Jan. 10, w, provemenU on this tract 16 ; 10 2U ,10; All of Sea 16; Lots 1, 2, BEliNWlt, date of the contract with interest on defrr- ' Sec. T. N.. It E., SKM. KHXEH. Sale No. 1230 SWKSWU. Sea 17. T. 'bSW14, Sec. 18; T. 22 S.. R. 13 W.. red paymenta at thet rate of four per cent SW NEK.' SKtf NWJ4, Ey,SVtf. Sec. Sale No. 1315 All of Section to, T. Sli, Sale No. 1260 EliWH, SW148W14 R. 8 Th 8.. R. 7 W., containing 40.00 acre. The g,,, An of Sections 8, T. 24 S., R. E4, Iter annum payable in advance on the 16; T. 9VN.. It. 30 NEtfNEtf, Sea N., r,.. containing acre. 6'S It 6; 17; Sec. 35; T. 19 S., R. 17 W., containing of the ol the li, improvi n.cnts consist of mile, J wire' Improvement consist of fencing, value j3 11674.52 of which date comrart, par in; All or sec. T. 11 N.. K. 30 E.. containing acre, 620.00 acres selected for the Santa Fe and tial paytut-nt- to he crecttteu on the lc; fi in c, value $100.00. 160.00. I 6.900 acres und as 8608.13 acres were Belected for the Santa Grnnt Coilnty Rauroad Rond Fund. There of the date of the contract next comprising designated CLASSIFIED x,onu the date of tender. nine sections. N'o Im.I on (tie h,,,, r riKert will! "nu wuuiy "rvuU ,re n0 lmproVemenU on this tract following sM ) wo Dia on ine aoove "Fund. There are no improvement on he accepted for less than TKN DDI. will bo for less than THREE , of land telected for the No bid will be i.:..' i.i.t il for less LARS $l".ni)) acre, which is the ap accepted "u Ma , Sa!e No. 1261 Lots 2, 3. 4. Sec. The tale than per HKLP WANTEH. DOLLARS (13.00) per acre, which Is the, EliEli, Fe and Grant County Railroad Bond Fund an annual rental of $100.00 per section pr.iiscd value thereof, and ill addition thereto . 1; All of Section 2, 3. SW ill the successful must for the im value and In addition; 10 . 28 NliNWH. u lie suhject to the above terma and for suid lands. will be In bidder pay appraised thereof, gale jy0 1247 0( geg, t Ieuse made Aj NWjj, N'.K'.i. Sec 10; NMSjj, Sec 11: Wtf conditions exc-p- that the successful hiddcr that exist on the land. thereto the successful bidder must pay for g 6 640.00 substantial with form of oil und procnientt I'AIn'N $Zri vc-.'kl- t r. W., containing acres, NE4, NWUSE4. Sec. 12; T. 20 niuet pay in cash or certiticj exchange at continuity spare inc. writ the that exist on the land. NliSWK, i;:i lease on file In llio office of the Coin-- 1 Kadi of the described will ImprovemenU There are no ImprovemenU on this tract 8., R. 17 W., 2202.72 acres, of the time of sate, of the purchase above tracts itii;' tiir new .papers magazines, Kxp containing offered him f r the four mission!.- of 1'uhilc of which be uifcrtil for sale 'which 1562.24 acres were selected for the price hy land, L.mls, copy separately. linnet: ; ilelaiN I'Vee. Tress Each of the above described tract w ill 1248 t for the be Syuiii Sale No. All of Section 27, 84; per cent in advance balance will furnished on application. At .31 5. offered Sunta Fe and Grant Railroad Bond rc- The bidder the M. l.otiis, Mn be for sale separstcty. T. 26 S., R. W., NE14, Sea 5; AU of County of such purchase price ami will be time of bidding the successful bidder will successful must pay lo wile, ( Fund. The consist of house, execute a for Commissioner of Public Lands or his Sec. 7 i W Sec. 8 ; AI Sect 17. Improvements quired to enn'ract providing lie to the of agent The above sale of laud will be subject 'A. of on. of balance of such required pay Commissioner holding such of the 33. corrals, well, fencing, value $1,050.00. th payment the pur- sale, t the following terms and condition!, vis.: 18, 19; Wli, See, 20; All of Section chase in arnu.-t-l instal- - Public Lands the umount of the first price offered by him fur the laed, four PERSONAL price thirty equal - 34, 35; r. ZT B.. K. 0 w.. All oi section Sole itfo. 1263 All of Sec. 6; T. 23 8.. rnentt with interest on all deferred pay- - year's rental offered, the cost of adver- per cent interest in advance for the bal for land for the 26 ; ance of tuch feel for ad Except telected Sintajn, 12, 13. 14, 23, 24, 25; Nli; Sea 14 w 640.97 acre select ments at the rate of four p'r cent per tising and expenses Incidental thereto. purchase price, . - nr. '11 a n r, containing in and vertisiutf and aDnraisenient and all costs ah iff avi ed for annum advancr, payments interest Possession will be Klven as soon as con-- ' MARRY IF SINGLE for sure marriage bes' the Santa Fe and Grant County on October of each incidental to the sale herein, each and ail 13 I ; Sec. 6; Sac 4; Sec. due first, year. tract of lease executed the success- largest in the Country estahlished year. Commissi;, "of fubiic Lands or hi. agent Sli, Sli. Eli. knilioini Bond Fund. There are no Im- by of said amounts must he deposited in cash Thousands Hu!!"iahle members of Die-- fc.: All Sections 16. Sec. ful bidder, which must Oe within thlttv Wealthy holding such sale, of 17; Eli 18; provements on this tract The above sale of land will he tubject or .certified exchange at the time of sale Wislmiir Katly mama,'-- , hoth sex. him for four 19 ; 29 ; from date of bid ami which said all ol Strictly price offered by the land, Eli. Sea All of Sections 20, Eli, ti valid existing rights, easctiu'nts, riglitt-of-wa- caya in order to avoid amount, and them Confidential lib! Irce. The Old Reliahle Chili per cent interest in advance for the Sea 30; All of Sections 81, 32: T. Sale No. 1263 8WI4SW14, Sea 20; and reservation!. forfeiture of rights and all money paid. are auhject to forfeiture to the State ot 7iJ Madison, Oakland, Calif -- Nn. M 2'l. of fees for a.l- - New if the successful bidder doea ssce such purchaae price, 2a S.. R. 6 W., AH of Sections 2. I, 4, 6. 8WV4 NW4. WliSW14. Sec. 21; T. 19 Mexico, The Commissioner of Public Lands or his WITNESS my hand and the official seal not execute a contract within thirty days ."VJ'L".?. !"d.Klpp,?T"L,n.lt,",L-ni(- ; Nli. SE14. Sec t: SW14. Sea 14; All It. 10 w containing 160.00 acres. after it hat been mailed to him the YOUR l'CTl'RE FORETOLD: Send dime, agent holding urh tale rest rves the right of the State Land Office of the nf by for of ssid amounts mutt be depoaited in cash of Sections 15, 16; BEli, Sea 21; All of There are no ImprovemenU on this tract and bids offered said State State Land Office, aaid contract to pro- age, birthdate truthful; reliable, to reject any sli st twenty-thir- d P O. er certified at the time of ssle sections 22, 36; 1. 28 a.. K. e w., contain-- ; sale. New Mexico, this day of vide that Ihe at hi. trial reading. Jlazcl ti.tuse. exchange purchaser may option 1408. Los Cal. No. ead which ssid amounts snd sli of them ng 24,640.43 acres, of which 7,047.(9 acres Sale No. 1264 BE 14 NW 14, Sec. 1; 8B1( I October. 1918. make payments of not less than one box, Angeles, sre suojeci to loneuurc 10 tne auie ui iwere selected for the Santa Fe and Grant NK14, Bea 2; NW14 Possession under contract of sale for the FRED thirtieth of ninety-fiv- per cent of the pur New Mexico, if the auccetsful bidder doe. KHK, NE14NE14, MULLER, chase st time after the sale and MAURY mem Bond The lm-- ; K!4. sec. 11 ; T. 19 b k. 12 w., Ey,H above described tracts will be given on price any Thousands lonely, congenial a within County Railroad Fund. Commiasioner of Public State of to the of from 5H,(Ju0 wa 11 Des- sot execute contract thirty day. Sec. 19 13 signing of the contract. Land, prior expiration thirty years bcrs, worth UPl marry. after it has been mailed to him the provements consist of J ; T. a. R. W containing New Mexico. the date of the contract and to providi FREE. San Fraa by ' 400.50 criptions Ralph Hyde, State Land Office, ssid contrsct to pro- acres, of Which 120.00 acres were for the of sny balance at Cal.-- No. Witnest my hand and thr official seal I'lrst Publication Nov. 1, 1918. payment unpaid Cisco, vide that the purchaser may st hi. option No bid on the above described tract will selected for the Santa Fe and Grant of the Stste Land Office of the State of tlie expiration of thirty yeara from the Last Jan. 10, 1919. of n rake paymenta of not les. than be accepted for less than THREE DOL-- County Railroad Bond Fund. There are New Mexico, this 26th of October, Publication, date the contract with interest on defer- MARRY IF LONELY; for result rat: e of day of four try of ninety-fiv- per cent the pur- LARS which Is the ap-'n- o on thl red payments at the rate per cent snd "Home sale (13.00) per acre, Improvements tract 1918. annum in on he.t most successful Maker"; chase price st any time sfter the snd value thereof, and In addition per payable advance the an hundreda rich with marriage toon; strict- to the of from praised FRED MULLER, ol the date of the par- prior expiration thirty years thereto successful bidder must pay! Bale No. 1265 Lot 1, S14NW14, STATE OF NEW MEXICO niversary contract, ly confidential; molt reliable; year, of ex the dste of the contrsct snd to provide the SWli, tial payments to be' credited on the an free. exist on 814 SE 14, T. 20 R. 14 W Commissioner of Public Lands of perience; delcriptiont "The Succe.t for the navment of anv ttnnaid balance at for the Improvements that the Sea 31; 8., 8E14, niversary of the date the contract next ful Mrs. Bos S56, 20 15 State of New Mexico. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of Club", Purdie, Oakland. the expiration of thirty years from the land. Sea 35; T. a, R. W., oontalnlns folltwing the date tender. Calif.-N- o. date of the contract with intere.t on defer- 522.40 acres, of which 160.00 acres were rat Puhlleatinn Nov. 1. 1918. of four pi OIL AND OAS LEASE OF PUBLIC The above sale of land will be red payments at the rate per cent Sal No. 1141 WH. BMNEH. selected for the Banta Fe and Grant Coun 1919. subject annum in advance on the SEK, f.sst Publicstion, Jan. 10, LANDS to valid WIDOW AND MAIDEN worth over (50.000 per payable See. T. 23 8., R. I W containing ty Railroad Bond Fund. The Improve-680.0- 0 existing rightt, eatementt, rights honorable of par-ria- l 3t; anxious to marry gentlemen the dste of the contrsct, no ments r paymenta to be credited on the acres. There are Improvements consist of fencing, value 1110.00. SANTA FE COUNTT The Commissioner of Public Landa or his Write, Mr.. Warn. 2:W, Temple, Los of the date of the contract next on this tract No bid on the above de STATE OF NEW MEXICO agent holding tuch tale reaervet the right Angeles, C:ilil. No. 222. Sole No. 1281 1, Bee. See. following the date of tender. scribed tract of land will be accepted for Lot 6; All of Office of the Commissioner of Public to reject any and all bidt offered at aid less than 110.00 per acre. 20; NHNE. SWKNE14, WVi. SE14. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION sale. LONELY WIDOW worth 130,000 would marry, of land selected for the Santa 2R, 24 R. 17 Lands, Cal.-- No. The sale Sec. T. S., W., containing Possession under contrsct of sale for tb llox 5S4.SC, Mrtscnger, Lot Angelet, Fe and Grant County Railroad Bond Fund Esch of the sbove described trscts will 1281.95 acre. There are no Improve- OIL AND OAS LEASE OF PUBLIC 222. will he to the above terms and Santa Fe, New Mexico. above described tract, will be gives subject be offered for sale ment on this tract LANDS before 1919. conditions except thst the successful bidder separately. October 1st, in cash or certified at Notice Is to must pay exchsnge The above sale of land will be subject Bait No. 1267 NEK, NH BERNALILLO COUNTT hereby given that pursuant Witness my hand and the official beal the time of ssle, h of the purchase SNWH. the of an Act of ap- of the State Land Office of the State of ' to the following terms snd conditions, via.: BWM. T. 33 S., R. 17 con- provisions Congress price offered by him for the land, four Sec 4; W., New Mexico, this twenty-fift- of for 320.71 acres. Im- Office of the Commissioner of Public proved June 20th, the laws of the State day per cent interest io advance the balance for land selected for the Santa taining There are no of New 1518. of such and will be re- - Except on Lands. Mexico, and rules and regula- FRED MULLER purchase price Fe and Grant County Railroad Bond Fund. provements this tract tions of the Land the Com Siired to execute a contract providing for the siicressftil hiddcr must nav to the State Office, Commissioner ol Public Lands of the balance of such pur- of or Sale No. 1268 All of Sections 36, Banta New Mexico. missioner ot Publlo Lands will offer for State of New Mexico in snnual instal- Commissioner Public Lands hi. agent 34, Fe, chase price thirty equal euch .ale, of theiT. 27 8.. R. 17 All of sections 17. 18, lease for the mining for, and extraction First Publication Nov. 29, 1)18. with interest on all deferred pay- holding W., l Feb. 1919. ments htm lor tne lanrt, tour T- Is of oil and gas, at auction to the ast Publication 7, ments the rate ol four cent per price ottered hy t9i 20; - 27 8., R. If) W.. All of Sections Notice hereby given that pursuant public st per cent imercsi in auvancc lur ine ,,1- a sir bidder at ten o'clock, A. VI., , n annum in advance, and intere.t per ' 17 to the provisions of an Act of Congress highest payment, knee of such purchase price, feet for sd- lOjeaT.Qr. ? containing Wednesday, February 5th 1' l' in the town due on October of esch n7-- selected for Fe June zutn, tne 01 first, yesr, vertis 1110 a tin urTirnt(ittiint anil all Coil acres, the Santa approved laiu, laws of Santa Fe, County oi Santa St.re ot STATE OF NEW MEXICO ,nei.tent.-,- i to the sale herein each n I all nu urani county naiironu Bona tuna, tne mate or New Mexico, ana rules ana Ne in front oi the court house The above gale of Isnd will be ' w.Mcxico, subject oi said amounts must be deposited in cash There are no Improvements on this tract regulations of the State Land Office, the therein, the following described lauds, to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION to vslid existing rights, easements, rights : I or certified exchange si the time of sale! Commissioner of Public Land will offer wit . and .reservations. them and which said amounts and all of Sale No. 1269 WtfSEtf. E'SSWtf, Sec. for lease for the mining for, and extrac-- 1 OIL AND GAS LEASE OF PUBLIC LANDS iai are to forfeiture to the State of Sale No. L-- 5 Lota 1, 2. 3, 4. The Commissioner of Public Lands or his subject 5. NEJ NEK. W(j EX, EHNWJ. SWtf. ,lon of 0ll and , at public auction to! Ky.EX. 8 : Sec. 16: All of Sec. T. 13 N., R. 11 QUAY COUNTY agent holding such sale reserves the right no7exec'te ,.'teo5,rac withm thirty' E 8EX. NEX, Sec. 7; All th. MsheHt blddpr-a- , p. M.. 30; 1 tti . offered said V... Lots to 12, SH, to reject any and all bid. at it be" mailed to bim 17: NB NE. Sv;NE. Sec. 20!, 11th, 1919. In the town of Inclusive, Sec 3;, Office of the oinitiissioner frith i after ha. I, X fc January 1 f ,d f'uhlu - Lots 1. 3. Sec. Lot r"r Land Oflice, said contract to pro- Wi. Bee 18; Lot 1. Sec. 19; EV5WJ4, SEf. buquerque. County of Mornallllo, State of E'AK'i, 2, 4, 16; to, Lands, vide that the may at his Sec. 31; All of Sec. 32; T. 18 S.. B, 13 In 6. Inclusive, S$NVtf. S4SEii. NWJ4 of for purchaaer option ncw Mexico. front of the court house " Possession dnder contract ssle the make of not less thsn one SEM. SWM. Sec. All of Sec. .lo; T. I . Ne Mi will be en payment, w., 8WSEX. Sec. 12; NWXNE, NK therein, the following described to- - J2;. f S.int xieo. above described tracts given thirtieth of ninety-fiv- cent of the pur. land, It. 11 B All Sec. T. 12 N.. R. 12 of the contrsct per SE g ' E,4 Sec. 15 ;NEH N., of 32; signing chase at any time after the sale and gSW;i OTP2 Wf 1, 2, 3. 4. S14N& SX. Sec. Notice is that price of from Sec. 22; N NUX. Sec. 23. E.. Lots 1; hereby givin pursuant ti prior to the expirauon thirty years 10 the piovi-aon- ol an Act f Congress Witnets hand and the official teat S ec. L-- 7 T. 10 N.. R. E., comprising 4,320.26 my the date of the contract and to NWJ4, SEX, 24; NEJ. NEtfSEH. gnie No. All of Pec. Syi. Sec, 2111 19111, of Land Office of nf provide 1; June li, the laws th. of the State the State for the of balance at Sec. 25; T. 18 8., R 14 W., 3.- - T. 12 N., R. 2 All of Sea T. acres and as seven sections. of New Mt and and reiiul.i MECflANiCS New this 26th of October. payment any unpaid containing 32; W., 16; State xico, rules Mexico, d.iy the expiration of thirty year, from the fc:j.97 acres of which 6S0 acres were select- - 11 N., R. 2 W., All of Sec. 2; T. 11 N lions of the Stat' Land office, the Com- on defer- - No for than 118. date of the contract with interest ,.d for Santa Fe and Otarit Countv Hall- - n .1 w vminrlsln.r S 540 Bores und rl- - bid will be accepted lis missioner of PuMic Larnli will offer for MAGAZINE red at rate ol four cent i payment, the per rond Bond Fund. The con- - an annual rental of J100.00 per section lease hr the ruining for and xtr.iction ARTICLLS ILLUSTRATIONS FRED MULLER, p r annum in advance on tne an- Improvements slgnntod as four sections. he 360 360 payable of value $575.00. for said lands. Lease will be mad tn of oil and gas, at pilhlic auction to Commissioner 'of Public Lands niversary of the date of the contract, par- slst fencing, oil liithest bidder at 10 o'clock A. M, on W,.l tial be credited on the sn- No bid will be for less than substantial confomlty with form of and State of New Mexico. payments to accepted Com-- n March 5th. I'd", m the town o of next 1270 gas on file in the office of the ! sday, BETTER niversary of the dste the contract Sole No. E'iNEV,, NEWSEU, an annual rental of IHin.no per section Toe d St.itt: ol Nov. 1. 1918. Public of which iincari. County tjtiiiy. 'is Bint Publication, following the date of tender. SW14SE4. Pee. 11; Wt4NV, SW14, Sec. for said lands. Lease will be made In mlssiono of Lands, copy Mexico, in fr- nt of the c.tnrt hnus tin r Last Publication, Jan. 10, 191. 12; nViNWU. NWKNW14, Sec. 13; WK wilwt.intlul confomlty with form of oil and will be furnished on application. At in, lite following described l.ulds, THAN 18 R- Com-wi- ll time of the successful bidder will Fe" Coun t Bond T' - M W.. con. Rus lease. on file in the office of the bidding and Gran. y Railroad S' " Sale No. 0 1. 2. S Fdand 600.00 acres selected for the 8an-- 1 mfKlom- of Public Landn. copy of which be required to pay the Commissioner of l..as NK', '. be subject to the sbove term, ff. W T. II N . It. . All STATE OF NEW MEXICO hi Id' r Public Lands the amount of the first M.. S.c. 2: .! EVER conditions except that the successful ta Fe and Orant County Rallroad Bond will be furnished on application. At T. 11 K. .11 M cash or certified at - rental offered, the cost of adver- oi S,r. p.; .'., ','SV., NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION must pay in exchange Fund. The Improvement consist of fenc- tltno of bidding the successful bidder will year's S , .'. All of Sic. ll,; T. 1! ft.. It. 35 fi.. the tame of sale, oi the Incidental thereto. 15c a copy purchase tng vajue J150.00. ,e to " the Commissioner of tising and expenses All of S. Y. II N., It. if, V., All him for the land, four required . con- 1; PUBLIC LAND SALE - price offered by I'otsesslon will be given as soon as .( Sec. Mr. T. 12 R. 33 . All ol Sec At Your Newsdealer , Pi bile Lands the or the first ' l4Tl-Ey- BE.. NH-ear'- Is success- P.- T 11 R 31 K. See. of' 'pnrcV- beTe' Sec. 14; s rentnl offered,',,,,the cost of advr-quirt- d tract of lease executed by the N'F.iiSH'i. tuch .-' All of Sec. T 11 N., U. K All of Yearly Subscription $1.53 LUNA COUNTY a SnM fe(ic. t. 1 v con- - Incidental ful bidder, which must be within thirty Ifi; to execute contract providing li. tfslnit; and expenses thereto, - T. li K. .In K.. All S. c Send for our new free of h pur-forjt5".- 120.00 acres selected the from date of bid In order to avoid c N., cat' ihe payment of the balanre .u' talnlng for Santa pnwesslon will be as soon a days 1J 33 All .,1 of of Public instal-- given V V. It. Section In ..ml of mechanical booitt Office the Commiasioner in annual Fe Railroad Bond -l forfeiture ot and all moneys paid, clog price thirty equal and Grant County trrlct of lease Is executed by the success-T- rights .V,; I'. 12 X, R. 31 K., All of Lands, - Thcre no on 12 M Santa Fe, New Mexico. lu'."'?!'.!' i''"'rli,VlVJTund- ,re Improvements Wrjdt.r. whch must be wl'Jiln thirty .V,; T. V. K. .5 Lots 1, 2. SliNKM.-W- Popular Mechanics a p. in , WIT NESS hand and the official seal . it and interest tract- - f, from date of bll In order to avoid my SliSW'lt. Sec 2: All of Sec. It,;; 6 North P.1i:hlgan Avmue, Chicago annum in advance, payment, days Land Office of the of 12 R. Mi All of T 11 Notice is thst to of 01 of the State State T. N., E., Sir. N, hereby given pursuant due on October first, each year. xoireiiure ngnis ana an (ninrys paiu. K 13 the of an Act of Congress, sp- - Safe No. 1272 NEKNWK. Sec 26; T. New Mexico, this twenty-thir- d day of 3'. E, l ots 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 32; T. N, it provisions R. 37 7,304 K4 June 20th, 1910, the laws of the The above sale of land will be subject 18 8.. R. 14 W., containing 40.00 acres WITNESS my hand and the official seal October, 1918. E., comprising acres, designat- Kved , ed as eleven hut no more than of New Mexico and the rules and to valid existing rights, easements, ritrhts-of-way- The ImprovemenU consist of fencing, ' the State Land Office of the State of FRED MULLER. sections, regulation, of the State Lend Office, the snd reservations. cii:ht motions will be included in any one will value 825.00. New Mexico, this twenty-thir- d of Commissioner of Public Bute ef ceutract. Commissioner of Public Lends offer day Land, lc.ir j at ssle to the highest bidder st The Commissioner of Public L.nd. hi. October, 1918. New Mexico. public or. 1273 No bid will be for B O'clock A, M.,' on Friday, January lTth, holding such sale reserves the right Bale No. SWHNEH, SENW14, FRED MTJLLBR, Publication Nov. 22, 1918. accepted hss than; agent First an of $10(1.1)0 r section In the town of Dentins. County of to snd all bids offered at said WHSEH, See. 86; T. 18 8.. R. 14 W.. 31, 1919, annual rental pi for. 111, reject any Commissioner of Publlo Lands. BtaU of Last Publication, Jan. said Lrase will he made in subs- - LtmA, of New In front of ssle. SEHSWH. mmmm NWU, NH8WH. Stat Mexico, 8WNEVi, New Mexico. tantial conformity with form of oil and gas bouse the SEH. See, 1: All of Section NEH.WH - tke fxrurt therein, following: of sale for the I: 1111. lease on file in the office of the Com- j Possession under contrsct BE 14. See. 14 con- First Publication Nov. 1, tracts of land, via.: above described will be on It; T. II 8., R. W., STATE OF NEW MEXICO missioncr of Public copy of which trscts gives 1401.11 Last Publication. Jan. 10, 1111. lnds, signing of th contract taining 15C1.1I acre, of which will be furnished on application. At time mmm No. 1231 NB14NE14, Sea 11; T. acres were selected for th Banta Fe and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of bidding the successful hidder will he Pub-li- e mm R. 6 W., 40.00 acre se-Is-eli Witness hand sod the official seal Railroad Bond Fund. Th required to pay the Commissioner of 4o. oontalnlns my Grant County STATE OF NEW MEXICO PUBLIC LAND SALE Lands the of the first fin th Santa Fe and Grant County of the State Land Office of the State of ImprovemenU consist of I houses, slaugh- amount year's f New Mexico, thl Mth of October. rental offered, the cost of adsertising ami of Webster's Kail road Bond Fund. The ImprovemenU day ter house, out houses, I walla, windmill, COUNTY v. 1118. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION SAN JUAN expenses incidental thereto. Possession itl susisHt of house, well, windmill, eorrala, ga engine, fencing, tank, value be given as soon as contract of lease is 11.400.00. Office of the Commisaioner of Public which New tank and fenclns. vain 1.TULLER. OIL AND OAS LEASE OF PUBLIC executed by the successful hidder, International FRED LAND8 Lands. must be within thirty days Irom date of No. 1232 All of Seats New Mexico. bid in order to avoid forfeiture of DICTIONARIES in use busi- Sate EKE, Sea II; Cossatiasioaer of Public Land Bal No. 1X7S-- A AH of See. BEX. Ft, rights are by Bso. T. 11 R. 10 W., eontainlns ,o4 New Mexico. I; and all moneys paid. ness li; a, Stst See. NKNWM. SEHNXtf. 8H8WM. Mckinley county Notice is to men, engineers, bankers, sjao.OO acre. Th ImprovemenU oonaist I; hereby given thst pursuant Publication Nor. L 8KSEM, NEJ4SEM. Bee. 4; All of Sections the provisions of an Act of Congress as Witness my hand anil the official seal judges, architects, physicians, fenclns, vain 1150.00. First 10. 7. WM Office of. th Commissioner of Publlo roved 20th. 1910, the ktwa of the of Office Ihe of cler- f 10, 1919.in. 11: Lou I. , BWMNEtt. WH. June th, State Land of State farmers, teachers, librarians, Last Publicstion, Jan. Bee. Lands. of New Mexico, aad rules snd regu- New Mexico, this fourteenth of De- 4. BEM. It; All of Beetlon 14. NH f tate day gymen, by successful men and ate ire. Lot L I. ftea tO: I It; of the State Land Office, the Com 1918. list t NVi. SWW, SW54SEH. Sec. 17; SEj. See. IB: Santa Fe, New Mexico. lation cember, women the world over. T. U a. R. 10 W., EliEli. Sea H; T. SI SWKNEK. SXNWM. 8Wi( WH missioaer of Public Lands will offer at FRED MULLER, MEXICO ssle to the bidder st 9 Commistioner of Public Lands, fa. R. 11 W.. containing 11104 acre STATE OF NEW SEM. Sec 20; All of Sec Lot 1 Notice Is hereby given that pursuant public highest Yon to Win? the and Grant 23;; o'clock A. M., on Wednesday, February State of New Mexico. Are Equipped for Santa F County t. WHNEM. WH, Bee. 24; Lot I NWM. to th provisions of an Act of Cong of 1118. ssallroad Bond Fund. There are mo lm-- NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION 5th, 1919, in the town of Aztet, County First Publication December 20, The New International NKSWtf. 8WM8WH, NWMBEM. See. SI approved June 20th, 1110. th taw of ifth San Juan, State of New Mexico, in front Last Publication February 28, 1919. provide i this tract PUBLIC LAND SALE All of See. 24: KM. EHW14. See. 27: SH'Sfate of New Mexico, and rule and regu- - of the court house therein, the following the means to success. It is an NEH. NWMNWH. NHSEM. Bea. latlon of th State Land Office, th described tract of land, via: teacher, a universal ques- Bste No. 1234. NWU, 8M. ; T. H a. EKNWkt, GRANT COUNTY All of Bee. EHEH. NWMNWM. Commissioner of Publlo Land will offer 30 tion answerer. B. W., oontalnlns 1II.TI aero. Th 21; tt; Sale No. U1T SHNEM. Sec. 7, T., EHWH. Bee. All of See,! lease for th and extract- 11 80.00 consist of well, 8EMNWH, 13; for mining for, N., R. W., containing acres. The EDWARDS & If you sock efficiency and house, eorrala, Office of the Commissi! ef Pnblw 35, T. M S 14 W., FM. NW". Irion oil and auction to of MTIE MTU value ions 34, 36; It of gas. at publlo improvements consist house, barn, garage, t why not make daily aad grubbing, ((M.. Lead, NEHSWM. 8V48WJ4, Bee. 2; NEM. SHlth highest bidder at I o'clock. A. M., fencing, and fruit trees, vslue $3,225.00. use of this vast fund of inform- NWMSWH. Lot 4, See. 1911. In town OaL Saeta Fa, New M.slss. NWH. SH8H, til January 14th, th of will ATTORN Lot 2. SWHNWH. WHSWM. Bee. 4: NWJ4 New No bid on the above described trset ation? Bate No. 1225 NWU, Bea T. M a. hup. County of McKlnley. Bute of be for less thsn THREE DOL- 4M.M Terma. 2700Pss.ee. tt; to 8EH. SWH8WH. Bee. WH. NEKNEH. In court houae there-8HNE- accepted Vocabulary St t W., containing MO.Ot aero selected Notice I hereby given thst pnrstnat I; Mexico, front of the LARS ($3.00) per acre, which is the ap- evMI tllusmitiona. Oiliired I' title. Banta RalL he provisions of sn Act of CoefTe.a, ap- SEH. Bee, T; BEMNWM. NEM. in. th following deeerlbed land, t: praised value thereof, and in addition thereto OFFICE' 3.MM(;eotnipriical Subjects. U.M tor the F and Grant County 20th, 1910, laws o4 the eon-ea- st proved June the SWJ4. 8M8WH. NHSEH. BWMSEtf. Sea. the successful bidder must pay for the its biographical Entries. toad Bond Fond. Th ImprovemenU Mexico snd the mice and L-- State of New AU of See. 14.8EHNEX. NEM BWM. BM Bale No. 8 An of See. T. II N.. that exist os the lasd. Corner Palace 4 Waahinfton Ave. India-Tap- of weO and clearing, value 11X6.00. of the Stste Lend Office, th, I: II; provements Regular and Eifitien. egulations SWM, NHSEM. Bee. IT; NHNEM. SBM 11 W., Lou 3. 4. SHNWM. SWM. See. t ; "ommi..iooer ef Public Lands will offer R The above sale of Isnd will be Wrlreforsneee. a NWH- - NHSWM. 8EMSWM. 14 N.. R. 10 W.. comprising 961.84 subject Santa Fe, New Mesico. Bote ITo. 1231 8B14. Bea 22; T. 2t a, it Duhtic sale to the hitrh'est bidder NEH. WHt. to the following terms snd conditions, vis.: mt-- tiabv. ft t W.. oontalnlns 1(0.00 acre selected 1 o'clock P. M.. on Tbnraday, January !EH. SEWSBtt. See. lit NH-- Lots I. , acre and designated a two ecUon, il lustrations, Rail- 16tn. 191. hi th town of Silver City. See 19: WHNWM. BHBWM. See. 20; WHl The racccsifnl bidder mutt to thr etc. Free, s tor the Santa Fe and Grant County L-- 1 piy t Mew SWM SWM. See. BEMNWM. Sale No. 9 Lots to I. rnerastv. Cornmitiioner of Public Lasdi or nis 4g:eiii 1 rt road Bond Fund. Th Improvement con- County of Grant Stat of Mexico, NWH. 21; INJECTION 1 if value In of the court house therein, tn NEM SWM. BWMSWM. See. 27: NWM NV5NH, SWMNEM. SiNWM. NWM8WM. holding tuch talc, of thr "" Maps you sist of welt fenclns and clearing, front See-So- c him for four nine this via. NWM. SEM8WM SWMSEM. See. T. 10 N.. B, l w.. All of price offered by the land, $100.00. following described tracts of land, t NWHSWM, I: I fnr bal puper. See. itlons 16, 32. 34; T. 11 N R. 19 W.. Lots 1. per cent in ere it in advance the 29: RHNFJM. NWM, NEMSEtf. ance of euch se fee a for ad 21 1250 NE14SWH. See. 11 : All Sec. WM 2. 3. 4. 8WNM. SH. Sec, T. 11 N.. R. nprcha price, G.4C Sate No. 123T NE14. Bea 22: T. a. Sols No. EH NWU. W: NEMSEM. of It; t; vertiaine and appraisement and all coat MER Rl AM 17 R. 11 W Sec. All of 20 W.. All of See. 31: T. 11 N.. Tt 20 W.. anY flTHE LOGICAL TREATMENT BL 10 W.. 160.00 acre selected SWUSEU. Sec. 36; T. NEM. 8EMNWM. SWM. 24; incidental to the aale herein, each containing 8, CO, See. 1: 8HSW14. 31 R. 15 W See. 1 ; comprising I.C54.4T acre and designated all of aaid amount a muat be depoaited id j D I Cor the Santa Fe and Grant County Rail 8WHNE14. NW14SEH, Sec If: T. 8.. 3iS. R ECT QUICK EFFECTIVE Matt. Fund. Th eon-1 See. SV4SE14 Bee. EH EH. NWH ill S-- r. 12: SF.M 1J; all of Sec- - a lx ectlon. caah or certified exchange at the timr Hingfiel(, road Bond ImprovemenU 4; I: S. which aaid all FOR THE MOST OBSTINATE CASES 1st of wen, and NWH. See. NWH. WH8WH. Bee. ; tfons 25. 14: T. 21 CU R. II 'W AD of of aale aad amounts and house, forcing etearlns, I; No bid will be for lea than of them arc aubject te forfeitnre to the j Sold By AD Drastjists 1468.00. NEMK. 11 J T. is av, tt. u w. Beetlon 1. 2, 1; SH Be. I: BHi Bea I; accepted ...... Ji...... n...... l1111111imUIMIIll1lllM1lWl know Ms Christian name, nor where host's infirmity, all won the old man's The weakling smiled ucross ttu he lodged. But be knew the corps he heart table at the wife with the soft eyes. belonged to, by his email gray cap These Americans downstairs were "How about it, mother?" ho asked, with a red band. not all bad, then. They were too rich "Shall the firm of 'Bobby and I' offer He was very nervous when be mode of course. No one should have meat him a job?" this final effort. Corps houses were three times a day, as the meat seller "I would like it very much," said the Lon Live curious places, he bad beard, and full reported they did. And they were pay Weakling's wife, dropping her eyes to the of secrets. Even the double be In g great professors Ing rent for the apartment hide the pride them. King from the university might not enter low. But that, of course, they could "Suppose," said the weakling, "that By without Invitation. And his experience not avoid, not knowing the real charge, you run up after dinner, Bob, and MARY ROBERTS RINEHART had been that students paid amall re- The boy was frankly delighted. And bring him down. Now ait still, young spect to uniforms or to age. In truth, when old Adelbert brought forth from man, and finish. There's no such hurry he passed the building twice before his basket a sausage and, boiling it as that" OgyyrisfeWnMf, by the Rldf-v- Ooapao AUBIfhls Oopyrlfhl, OTT. by aUriHulisils he could summon courage to touch the lightly, served him a slice between two And in this fashion did old Adelbert great brass knocker. And the arro- pieces of bread, an odd friendship become ticket chopper of the American gance of its clamor, when at last he was begun that was to have unfore- Scenic Railway. rapped, startled him again. But here seen consequences. They had broken And In this fashion, too, commenced He sent It, unfolded. In a flat large at least he need not have feared. bread together. that odd friendship between him and OLD ADELBERT OF THE OPERA HIS AN EVENT envelope, which also he had learned The student who was also door- over and the the American lad was to HEAVY STRAIN ON HIGHWAYS LOSES JOB, was the correct Gradually, the meal, that hare thing with kings, who eyed him "Well, com- and what old Adelbert so vital an effect on the life It for some reason keeper kindly. pigeons, not, very WHICH STARTS A CHAIN OF CIRCUMSTANCES. or other do not like rade?" he said. unburdened hla heart. He told of his self of the Crown Prince Ferdinand Roada That 8tand Traffic in Normal folded communications. Then be "I am seeking a student named years at the where he bud William Otto of Livonia. Tlmee Now Called Upon to With- waited. He considered operu, kept that a few Haeckel, of this corps," said old Adel his clean and listened to the Late that old Adelbert' stand Motortrucks. hours should a return. glasses evening, Synopsis The crown prince of Livonia, Ferdinand William Otto, bring bert stoutly. music until he knew heart even the problem having been solved, the No answer came. No answer ever by Pepy ion years old, tuken to the opera by his aunt, tires of tlie singing and Haeckel?" repeated the doorkeeper. most difficult passages. He told of the maid and Bobby had a long talk. Pepy (Prepared by the United 6'ates Depart- came. For the was III, and secre ment of Klips awuy to the purk, where he makes the acquaintance of Bobby king "I think come in, comrade. I will crown prince, who always wished sat in a low chair by the tiled stove Agriculture.) a taries sifted the mall been Thorpe, little American boy. Returning to the palace at night, he carefully royal Inquire." opera glasses, not because he needed In the kitchen, and knitted a stocking Apparently the point has tlnds everything In an uproar as a result of the search which has been That night in the concierge's bu For the name of Haeckel was, them, but because he liked to turn with a very foot reached where the deniuuds of traffic he was to just large made for him. The same night the chancellor calls to consult the reuu, treated many inci then, one curiously significant them wrong end before, and thus make "What I wnnt to know is this," said have exceeded the strength of the sug-pes- ts all alike. The boy's grandfather, the old kins, who Is very III. The chancellor dents, government took, He and old Adelbert the audience a dis Bobby, his on the table ; average road to meet them. High- but disappeared, appear at great swinging legs that to preserve the kingdom, the friendship of the neighboring gave nothing. As well expect waited. When the doorkeeper tance. And then he told of the loss What are the terrorists?" ways designed to withstand the of Kn'rnla be se In mar- blood out of a stone. Instances were of that have kingdom ured by giving the I'rlncess lledwlg turned, It was to tell him to follow of his position. Pepy dropped her knitting, and pounding ordinary loads, to g henrtlessness on heart- - stood In riage King Karl of that country. Countess Loschek, given, piled him, and to lead the way downstairs, The American lud listened politely, stared with open mouth. "What know up under Imposts they were to Is In Karl leanness, one sordid on an- tended to no I'rincess Annunclatn, Hcdwlg's mother, love with King atory Two or three students came toward but his mind was on the crown prince. you of such she demanded. sustain, longer appear who loves other. things?" to be to meet and plots to prevent his marriage to liedwig. lledwlg, him at once. "You are seeking "Does he wear a crown?" he de- Well, terrorists killed the crown adequate the prese- Otto's aid de Is when told of the And as he listened conditions. on our Nikky Larisch, camp, dismayed plans there died in old Haeckel?" one of them asked. manded. "I suw him once In a car- prince's fnther, and " ntly Congestion for her Countess l.oschek sends a secret to Adelberfs soul his more acute in some marriage. message King flaming love for his "I am. I knew him, but not well. riage, but I think he hnd a hat. When Quite suddenly Pepy leaped from her railways, possibly Karl. The Is of the and a nnd his belief sections than In has messenger attacked by agents terrorists sovereign in'hlra. 'His Lately, however, I have thought is be will he be a king?" chair, and covered Bobby's mouth with others, put upon unaware of substitu- took on a our roads dummy letter substituted. Captain I.uriscli, the eyes hard and haunted look. here?" "When the old king dies. He Is her hand. "Hush!" she said, and a transportation burden nev holds Karl's chauiTeur and secures the The That he er and not tion, up envelope. cuptnln night walked past the palace The students exchanged glances, very old now. I was in a hospital stared about her with frightened eyes. expected consequently pro Karl's chauffeur and the sheet within the and shook his fist vided for Impersonates exchanges at it. He wus "He is not here," one suid. "Where once, after a battle. And he came in. Then, In a whisper: "They are every- by the engineers who design- for some On the to ashamed of ed the envelope cigarette papers. delivering envelope greutly that, however, and did you know him?" He put his hand on my shoulder, like where. No one knows who they are, highway systems of the states. IiHrlscli Ik made when the Is discovered, never Roads have Karl, prisoner deception repeated It. But his soul was "He came frequently to a shop this" he lllustruted it on the child's nor where they meet. I myself," she been designed with the Mettllch, chancellor of Livonia, goes to Karnla and arranges with now an open sore, ready for Infec- know of a cobbler's shop, a neighbor small one "nnd said " Consider- went on the same care as given to other structures Karl for his to Karl releases tion. impressively, "crossing marriage lledwlg. thereupon Captain hood meeting place. A fine lad, ing that old Adelbert no longer loved one night late, after and with the same regard for the pur- I. arisen. And Black place spending Humbert bided his time. liked him. But recently he has not his king, It is strange to record that the evening with a friend, saw a line poses for which they were constructed On the of day the excursion to the come, and knowing his corps, I came bis voice broke. of cats moving In the shadows. One and the burdens they were called upon fortress old Adelbert decided to to find to bear. failure Is dem VIII to as appeal here him." "Will he die soon?" Bobby put In. of them stopped and looked at me." Widespread CHAPTER Continued. her, he climbed. "I'm afraid I've to his fellow Herman onstrative of the can broken lodger, Spier. They had hoped to learn something He found kings as much of a novelty Pepy crossed herself. "It had a face fact that roads your bag. Something clicked, Now and then, when he was affluent from and he knew "He not unlimited ca- The red and nit. and the watch Is Is not on him, nothing. as to Prince Ferdinand William Otto like the Fraulein In there." carry loading. Their quay receded, carpet gone. It he had paid small tribute to Herman has told him. "He is limited. is exceeded the blare of the band followed the disappeared," they they were the usual thing. Bobby stared with Interest through pacity If it Only ground." by means of the camp on Is not his and he und then of Jt was well for the countess the cookery at lodging, has left Who knows? But when he dies, the doorway. The governess did look habitually constantly, they 'them, and with the persistence that which he prided himself. his classes. He went cannot survive. sound over followed them for colonel was to Well away suddenly, the city will learn at once. The great like a cat. "Maybe she's one of water, talking Hedwlg. "A soldier's mess!" he would say, is all we The time. for her, too, that the other officers leaving everything. That bell of the cathedral, which never them," be reflected aloud. products of our farms nnd of jtfome and bring in a bowl of soup, or a slice know." save toll. our factories must be moved. The It was Hedwlg who showed the most were standing behind with their eyes rings at such times, will "Oh, for God's sake, hush!" cried of deer meat, broiled over hot coals It sounded sinister. Old Adelbert It is a sound never to be wants of our urban dwellers must be .depression on the trip, after nlU Early worshipfully on the princess. The They say Pepy, and fell to knitting rapidly. Nor turned and in- 'that she hud attended mass countess turned white. heavy hearted, away forgotten. I, of course, have never could Bobby elicit anything further met. But the needs of our country morning gray climbed to street. That lo the All the household "Don't she again the gate heard it. When it tolls, all In the city from her. But that night, in his sleep, volved in this great conflict are para- royal chapel. worry, highness," said, was too. And he 'had been and the had been with stiff "The watch falls buck way closed, felt will fall on their knees and pray. It he saw a crown prince, dressed In mount to the needs of single communi there, king lips. of uneasiness. What could have wheeled and had sat In his box, sometimes. I must have it pang Is the custom." velvet and ermine, being surrounded ties, and thus when avalanches of In, repaired; to the Was the 'high In the door of which But the tour of the ram happened boy? world, Bobby, reared to strict Presbyterian and attacked by an army of cats, and freight destined to fill the greater ne- the wull, long after of his suite. was ammunition after all, only a place trouble? ism and accustomed to kneeling but went, shivering, to crawl into his cessity made imperative the partial inpened from prlvnte parts over, after But now came had seen his rooms hnd been with their good fortune, and, once a day, and that at night beside mother's bed. closing of our vast system of rail trans- looking up, Hedwlg visited, long like It came not The face set and The court lines of the evil, singly. his bed, In the strict privacy of his portation to the smaller, the relief ap- gray old rigid. waiting shells, after was and his Iliad worn and the wus switchboard which controlled the river operation over, daughter own apartment, looked rather startled. CHAPTER X. peared to he In the motortruck and the bllick, chapel on the mend. The fee was Idraped In She had fallen on ndnes had been and ex paid also, What will they pray for?" he said. highway. Single light units expanded crepe. inspected And second followed on the heels her knees and had tried to she was still the And old Adelbert, with a new bitter The Committee of Ten. dutifully plained, trembling. of the the dead Hubert. But her I'rinco Ferdinand William Otto, first ness, replied that the sons of kings On the evening of the annual day ot pray for He did not llke Americans. Too whole soul was out for for looking at the later on, 6aw the needed much prayer. Sometimes they mourning, the party returned from the crying help bag In better had he heard the herself. watch in place, and drew a long breath often, days, were hard and did cruel things. fortress. The archduchess slept. The of the American com- So now she sat and won- - of relief. merits republic "And then the crown will be crown prince talked, mostly to Hed- very quiet, with the of bis prince Idered about pared shortcomings king," Bobby reflected. "If I were a wlg, and even she said little. After things, own ns Prince Ferdinand William Otto sat CHAPTER IX. government. When, happened king, I'd make stand around. a time the silence affected the boy's now and he met the American people Iby roll and watched the then, But has the crown a grand- high spirits. He leaned back In his the green on the he drew prince only Ibanks Old Adelbert. family staircase, father, and no father?" chair on the deck of the launch, and flying by. aside no touch of When no one was he broke Old Adelbert of the had lost shurply that repub 'He died the boy's father. He was watched the flying landscape. looklup, opera licanism contaminate his uni ' la llower from the and Hung It his No a in might murdered, and the his mother It was almost dark when the launch bouquet position. longer, sausage form. princess He pretended that It was a his pocket for refreshment, did he also." arrived at the quay. The red carpet (overboard. On that day, however, (boat, and was going down to Karnia, leave his little room daily for the things Bobby's eyes opened wide. "Who was still there, and unother crowd, Ifllled with soldiers to fight. opera. A young man, who made changed. did it?" Had Prince Ferdinand William Otto ready ogling First of all, be met the American at of the garde-robe- , and "Terrorists," said old Adelbert. And been less taken up with finding one of But the thought of soldiers brought eyes Olga, lad In the and was to face clouded. who was not careful to the lenses hallway, pleased would not be persuaded to say more. his kid gloves, which he hud lost, he Motortruck With Load of Farm Nlkky his mind. His keep to see him doff his bit of a Not about he clean, had taken Ills cap. That night at dinner Bobby Thorpe would have noticed that there was a Produce. "It's very strange Nikky," place. many, uncovered a head to "He Is somewhere. I wish He was hurt in his soldier's soul nowadays, delivered himself of a speech. scuffle going on at the very edge of said. away him. The American lad was quite Into bud sent he was There was no a in the going He sat at the table, nnd now and then, the red carpet and that the beggar of great fleets, then grew Into heav he word going." longer place Cown ; was Adelbert climbing, one sour-face- d be- ler units In Into liedwig looked out over the river. kingdom for those who had fought for step when the governess looked the morning was being led away, that, turn, developed at a time, and a small basket horse-draw- n The archduchess at Miss It. The cry wus for the And carrying at her plate, he slipped a bit of food tween two policemen, while a third, long trains. From ve- glanced young. af provisions. hicles even twenty-fou- r a to his dog, which waited beside him. the river with concentrated loads of prob- IRralthwalte. "There Is no news?" ehe in the first hours The American running up bank, gingerly tanked, subtle went on In toy, having passed, "There's n nice old man a small round in the ably three tons at most traveling at in an undertone. change him. His went very up deposited object on turned, hesitated, back. "I'd stairs," he said. "He has a fine water, and stood back. It was the rate of four miles an hour, sprung "None," Raid Miss Bralthwalte. loyalty, which he hud built his like to for sword, merely carry that you, if you don't and doves, and a wooden one of the small Incidents of a almost overnight the heavy motortruck A sudden suspicion rose In Hedwlg's creed of life, turned to bitterness. mind." ring leg. royal and made her turn What The first of his Idleness he wan And he used to rent opera glasses to outing, and wus never published in with a concentrated load of from eight (mind, pale. day Am Seeking a Student Named "Carry it?" to 12 nt Imd sent him away? Perhaps dered Into the back room of the cob the crown prince, only he turned them the papers. But Father Gregory, tons, thundering along at a they Haeckel." "I am very strong," said the Ameri 20 jfhey feared him for I If bler's near where the around. I'm going to try that with whose old eyes were far sighted, had speed of miles an hour. The result? enough that shop by, butler can boy stoutly. Itliat were she would never know. seller of ours, mother. We' had sausage to seen it all. His hand the hand of the The worn and broken threads that bind true, from the corner, the maker in his tiny stove. "Eat It, man. These So Adelbert gave up his and knew the of the well artificial flowers basket, gether, und be has lost his position, church was on the shoulder of the our communities together. The solu- She ways palace for gruves, and the restaurants know nothing of food." the two went up. Four Us- - long flights crown prince as landed. tion? That is the problem that con- 'enough for that. In a sort of terror cobbler himself were gathered, and Herman could not help him. But of stone stairs led to Adelberfs room. they Abe so com The boy looked around for fronts the men who will be called up- glanced around the group, toned without protest to such talk as he eyed the old soldier appralsingly, The uscent took time and the little patience. of the im- on to meet the g demands Ifortubly disposed. Her mother wus would have roused him once to white He guessed shrewdly the un At the girl bouquet. He took an growing door Adelbert paused. Then, mense Interest In upon our and to devise looking out, with her cool, impassive anger. easiness behind Adelbe-t'- s brave loneliness little girls, partly highways reg- front overcoming prejudice, because he ulations fair to those who pare. Miss Bralthwalte knitted. The But the iron had not yet gone very If now one could enlist such a man "Come seldom saw any. But aha pay for their in," he said. was construction and to those who for irountess, however, met her eyes, nnd deep, und oue thing he would not per- for the cause, that would be worth The bare little room to the gone. pay was In them appealed When the motor which had taken their use. jrhcre something strange mit. It was when, in the conversation, doing. Among the veterans the old boy. "It's very nice, isn't it?" he and a hit of too, had them from the reached the pal- triumph terror, one of them attacked the king. Then man was influential, and by this new said. "There's nothing to fall over." quay Ishe them. For the countess ace, roused but read indeed he was roused to fury. policy of substituting fresh blood for 'And but little to sit on," old Adel Hedwlg the archduchess, HAVE ROADS IN GOOD ORDER in her for a and whose head had forward on jhad put plea holiday Once upon a time a student named stale, the government had made many bert added dryly. "However, two peo- dropped Imd been refused. her chest. "Here we are, mother," she Haeckel had occasionally backed him enemies among them. ple require but two chairs. Here is Those Will The new fortress faced the road said. "You have had a nice sleep." Needing Surfacing 8oon high up in bis defense of the royal family. The old man's bitterness had been one." Themselves In five miles from the Karnlnn bor- But Pay for Improved jsome Hut for some reason or other Haeckel Increased by two things. First, al- But the boy would not sit down. Annunciate muttered something der. on a bluff over the about was Marketing Conditions. It stood river, came no more, and old Adelbert missed though he had been dismissed without He ranged the room, frankly curious, being glad the wretched day Inud was, as the crown prince decided, him. He had inquired fur him fre in middle of the exclaimed over, and every one save Prince Ferdi- notice, the week, he at the pair of ring doves It costs something to roads In loot so unlike the desk, after all, ex had been to who in nand William Otto seemed glad to get put quently. paid only up the hour of lived a box tied to the window ' order, to surface those that need sur- cept thut It had a moat around it "Where Is the Haeckel?" he had was Sec- back. The boy was depressed. He boy leaving. That a grievance. sill, and asked for crumbs for them. but will them- nnd the countess went with asked one "I have not seen him felt somehow, that they should have facing, they pay for liedwig duy. ond, being slow on his feet one of Adelbert brought bread from his small selves In Increased land values the around the fortifications. the motor store. enjoyed It and that, having merely and party lately." royal cars had almost run improved conditions. The archduchess and ' Iks Rrnlthwaite No one a sort him endured It, they had failed him again. marketing The bad replied. But of down, and the police bad cursed The boy cheered him. His Interest bad road's cost Is never settled. It iud sought a fire. Only the countess, grim silence settled over the little him roundly for In the In the old The countess, having left her royal being way. saber, the Intentness with Is like a shoddy piece of goods bought seemed interested. . mistress in hands of her Siowever really room. Old Adelbert, however, wus not At last he determined to find which he listened to Its history, the the maids, a on seemed more Intent on the dis- went to her own She was at high price Installments and discerning. Haeckel, the student. He did not politeness with, which be Ignored his apartment. worn out before Is border than on uny-'thln- g not It paid for, only to tant line of the But, that first day of Idleness, when surprised, on looking into her mir no else. She stood on a ror, to find herself and worn. replaced by another of the same rampart be had left the cobbler's, he resolved haggard sort on same out at. sad. It had been a terrible a the plan of payment jnnd stared it, looking very not to return. They had not been day. Only On a deal Y.von the drill when at a word all the second had that lens of this kind we never catch unfriendly, but he had seen at once separated gaping up with our losses. 'gvnt guns rose and peeped over the there was a difference. He was no Poet Thomas Moore in her bag from the eyes of the officers and then Meeting 'edge at the vulley below, longer old Adelbert of the opera. He il-l- about Never, In an adventurous life, 'hopped backed again as if they hnd was an old man and out had she felt so near to death. Even SURFACE ALONE APPRECIATED only, of work, Mrs. E. M. Ward In Her Reminiscences "Tell scon enough even this failed to rouse He hours first free me, my dear, 'do you know who now its cold breath chilled Ler. spent that after Relates to Gain I am?" I'cr. noon his linen and First Opportunity However, that was over, well over, Public repairing frayed His "You are I said Rarely Notices Drainage and "I wish yon would listen, liedwig," bis shabby uniform, with his wooden Acquaintance. Tommy Moore," She had done well, too. A dozen pic Hidden with a laugh; "little Tommy Moore," Features That Tend to aiil the crown prince, almost fretfully. leg stretched out before him and his tures of the fortress, of its guns, of Conserve Roada. The Thomas Moore, was and then catching the look of horror "It's no Interesting. The enemy's sol- clutched firmly in his teeth. poet, i even Its mine chart as it hung on a pipe most lovable and so kind. on my mother's face, I grew suddenly diers would come up the river in boats, shaved and he character, I a wall, were in the bag. Its secrets, so Then, freshly brushed, M. Moore grave, and said with decorum. "If Were King I'd Make People The public ad along that road on foot. And then started on a search after work. declares Mrs. E. in her great securely held, were hers, and would appreciates only repairs painful he was never Mr. Moore." Stand Around." to the surface and notices the we would raise the guns and shoot at With no result. And, indeed, he was "Reminiscences," that be Karl's. rarely known to about The sudden change In my manner drainage and bidden features that con- them. And the guns would drop back before be He was old speak harshly anyone. and he's never been on the scenic It waa a cunningly devised scheme. hopeless began. tells the of their first meet displeased the and be said serve a road. One load of lum- again, before the enemy had time to nnd Infirm. There was little he She story poet qui railway, father. I'd like some tickets Two bags, alike as to appear- heavy that was again, I' exactly ber hauled In wet weather will undo lm at them." had even the to for. ing, at the time when her father etly: "Try girlie; try again for him. He would like riding, I'm ance, had been made. One, which she courage apply the and when Upon which I cried out with great the work of weeks of faithful work on But Hedwlg's interest was so he had his painting poet's portrait sure, because walking must be pretty carried daily, was what It appeared to True, small pension, bat she was a small glee: the part of the man. assumed that he turned to the came twice a and was very girl. bard. And what I want to know is be. The other contained a camera, repair it only year, Mr. some "Little Tommy Moore I Little Tom .ountess. The countess professed to of Moore lived distance from this: Why can't you give him a Job, tiny but accurate, with a fine lens. sent, intact take care an Invalid and my Moore I" Plan for Dragging Roads. terror, and stood a little way In FItzroy square, says the author, fatherr When a knob of- - the fastening was Milling daughter the country. That was Moore was and friend It Is an easy matter to have an from the guns, looking on. But not his. He never used a It was doubtful whether he could walk delighted, the "What sort of a Job, son? A pressed, the watch slid aside and the tmck penny of our was that had come within an ace agreement so each farmer will Ferdinand William Otto at last liv- as far as house. That very ship of with on leg!" shutter The when drag it And he had saved a trifle, by dissolution was forthwith snapped. pictures the road In front of hla farm. This coaxed her to the top of the emplace on as the disappointing to me, for my parents permanently "He doesnt need legs to chop enlarged bad proved themselves per ing air, concierge declared. allusion to had In renewed. would maintain the road till the regu- ment But misfortunes come In frequent the poet tickets with." fect. threes, like creased see him. But lar hands could be called out at stated "There's a fine view up there," he fires and other calamities. The my anxiety to The governess listened. She did not ahe dismissed her after d Pleading fatigue, Intervals or till at last the long-desire- opportunity Fool Plants. like Americans. the commissioner could urged. "And the guns won't hurt yon. noon of that very day brought a let Growing Barbarians they were. maid and locked the doors. Then she came. One day, when I was playing and were make the necessary repairs. There's nothing In them." ter, saying that the was Scientists have found the way to these of the middle class, opened the sliding panel, and unfas- daughter In the square, I suddenly saw the In trade. ; was to worse must make the sun shine, as it were, upon being For a scenic railway tened the safe. The roll of film was To get up it necessary climb and have an operation. of men In Winter Work for Ho was Old Adelbert went queerest little the queerest agriculture. They charge the soil with Is trade, naturally. Except that they In her to be un- an Iron ladder. Hedwlg already to church and of beaver on hand, ready deposited Work 'can be found for the horses burned rough hats a very big electricity and the crops, fooled Into paid a fat salary, with an extra month der bottom case. (there. About a dozen young officers a candle for her recovery, and head. Instinct told me must the false of her Jewel In winter work they can do on some- to that this believing that the sua Is shining, com at Christmas, she would not be there. Within room. 'had helped her up, and ruined a from there the bank to send by be Thomas Moore to the the security of her what reduced rations. The owner can mail coming pay mence to grow at a rapid pace. There "He means the old soldier upstairs,' the countess felt at ease. She even many of white gloves, although registered the surgeon's fee. d his pairs long-desire- visit and I rushed Indoors said mother She get neighbors to Join with him on r Is no deception about the results of Bobby's softly. was a of a ballad from much-oeede- d Hedwlg could climb like a cat. and He was bankrupt in twenty-fou- and Informed sang little, a bit her some road repairing. needed no assistance whatever. hours. my parents. this experiment which are hailed as a gentle person. Her eyes were wide native mountains. peally m Of course I was ridiculed. Since I achievement of vast and childlike, and It was a sort of re "Ton go up," said the crown prince That 'evening In his extremity be did an Importance in 8till singing, ahe carried the Jewel Value of Oood Brood Sow. had never seen the poet bow did I these of war when the ligion of the family to them full eftferty, turning to the countess. Til a reckless thing. He wrote a letter to days production keep case to her table, and sat down be It Is hard to estimate the value of know It was he? Besides, he was and conservation of food are so tre of happiness. fore Then hand to field bag, so yon can climb." the king. He spent hours over first It ahe put a her a good brood sow. Take a pure-bre- d yew It much too decrepit to walk so far. It vital. This also the governess could not He caught her handbag from her, It In and then copy- mendously throat. sow that two composing pencil was absurd, preposterous I Then the con- understand. produces litters of pigs uid in with Ink borrowed from In experiments that hare been The lock had been forced. a and Instantly something snapped It ing it the front doorbell rang. Moore was an- 'So old soldier la year at the present prices for co was lad- ducted under the auspices of the Eng- the out of work," The mites climbing up the concierge. It began "Sire," as be had nounced, and It was my turn to laugh. mused the head of the breeding stock nnd pork yon can read- der. Bather Hnmayed. Prince Ferdi- learned was the form, and went on to lish government young strawberry family. Head, ily see the value Of such an animal. I can see htm now as he appeared are said to have Increased thought the governess I When Countess Loechsk Is summoned nand Wllllara Otto Kumrtd the bag. remind his majesty, first, of the hos- plants la they to me then, a stout little man dressed 80 cent and even old wound him about their fingers I She ' ta before the Committee Something had broken, he feared. And Incident which, een for- yield by per appear No Molt pital having In a tall coat with a high collar. He are to have SO liked men of sterner stuff. leaders of the Eggs During In another moment be saw what It ago, have the plants reported given la her af Ten, terrorists, As soon as the hen to ty years might alipped had a fascinatingly clever and shrewd cent more fruit Potatoes can eas- mountain country the men did as where she Is confronted with a begins molt was. The little watch which was set royal memory. Then came the facts t per they she usually stops laying. This is more ly kin face, the face that cheers men's be persuaded, scientists claim. Into wished, and sometimes beat their demand. The neat In one aide of It had alipped away, bis lost position, his the ily terrifying true In and oth- daughter, lives and frightens no one. the belief that a charge of electricity wives by way of showing their author-- Installment tells of this particularly Leghorns leaving a round black bole. His heart handicap of his wooden leg. ended startling er breeds than la the heavier It Before he was In the house many Is genuine sunshine, as a result eC Ity. Under mm circumstances, she light beat a trifle faster. with a plea for reinstatement or, fall- had me on felt, breeds, which will continue to molt minutes he seated his knee. which they forthwith grow prodlgl- - would this young man erar heat his Tm awfolly wonted," be called ay ing that, for any sort of work. "What Is my namel" he Inquired. wife. He was a and lay to soma extent til, for Instance, It will probably lead IWIOVU UKVOM OTCUIaTIOHU to the barring of intercourse with her definitely. armth and Smartness in Coat The Future of It Is difficult to ascertain where she siNMrSaiooL can first gain a foothold. With her the Hun reputation blackened by her own acts, her rotten methoils thoroughly It will be a hazardous thing for Lesson to deal with any nation to attempt (By REV. P. B 1'ITZWATER. D. D., By E. E. HARRIMAN her. Tin Teacher of Bngilah B.ble In the Moody Vlgttanltt It Is a matter that calls for the Bible Institute of Chicago.) sober, calm study of muster minds, (Copyright, 1818. Western Newspaper the consideration of ull nations op- Union.) There roust be a the Tr- future for 0 to Germanic ideas. It must lie a teaches us what fools wa cannot into posed Ixve all, trust few, Experience unin, lie stop iinij resolve uiude u matter of the most careful LESSON FOR DECEMBER 22 Do wrong to none; be able for thine have been, but unfortunately it doesn't a mere It Ih out of the u from memory. ques- consideration, for upon the policy enemy prevent repeating. unnl-hilit- Rather In than and keep tion for the civilized nations to will power ue; A adopted by the nations depend THE BIRTH OF bint. For their own nukes JESUS. thy friend EMERGENCY DISHES. they ninch of their own welfare. There Under thy own life's key; be checked cannot be us savage us he planned to ac- in silence, must lie a limit set for Teutonic I.EBSON TRXT-l.u- ke 2:8-2- f be. However many were killed In this But never tax'd for speech. tivity, a bound beyond which they OOI.DKN TEXT-K- ur unto you Is born - A most delicious pie which may be war, there .will still be millions this in the Savior Shakespeare. many dare not go or It will lie only a ques- day city nf David a quickly prepared, providing you have left to who le Christ the I.urd.-1-u- ke 2:11. propagate. tion of time until the world will the cooked prunes, is the Whnt manner again Note: Since the lesson committee A FEW ROYAL CHRISTMAS PRES- of future awaits those have to take the tusk of Hake a good millions? up heating has a ENTS. following: What will they dot What Hun deviiishncss. suggested the birth of Jesus, rich shell and till it with will be their status la the world? Christmas lesson, us an alternative for It Is time for the nations anil their The Christmas best be stewed, chopped prunes, How will they prosper? 'this day, doubtless for moat classes It spirit may deepest thinkers to begin to plan and to our friends a ap-- - topped with whipped Already many are will he desirable to use the Christiana expressed by gift thinking people consider, for it will not be long now and not too cream sweetened and considering the matter of German lesson and substitute the alternative propriate until the Hun will be wanting to emi- one's re- - flavored. Canned fruit trade, German Industry, Ceriuun debt lesson for the review on December 29. """I exacting uiiun grate from lluuland to escape the I sources. We are so of various kinds may paying. The nation itself Is milking The birth of the Saviour occurred at apt burdens lie has helped to create. He ifl com- take the lilnco of the active preparations for the nfter-the-w- a most time. The need was to think that things must not lie allowed to shirk his task. propitious un- prunes, but these make au especially for the of morals and mon to us will be campaign. He must be the one to pick up the great, systems good pie. With this war ended Germany will religion were tottering upon their appreciated by our liui'den and stagger along under It. Is often Salad. Put a small cab- find herself handicapped with a double foundations. It was also a time of I friends. This Cabbage W Me must not be allowed to shift It to L the reason we have bage bend through the meat chopper. load : the debts she has Incurred great opportunity, tor the whole world gifts other shoulders, In part or In entirety. so that Mince a of salt In through the financing of the war, and was under one rule, it IV , characterless square pork Must Be Kept Under Surveillance. making possible Bnd wc small cubes and a brown. A the rehabilitation of coun- to "rB ""enjoyed fry golden L$ devastated of have for evangelists go from city to city til The forces many nations a2ya burden our friends with Tour the boiling hot fat with halt of tries. In order to pay either bill she ham- and country to country without fear O i been harnessed In the effort to the browned lilts of over the Cab must be able to manufacture and sell. or molestation. The of Ills birth gifts that are not desired. pork mer some reasonable degree of sense place When one is fortunate to bage witli a small shredded onion (the She must have markets .and supply will was Itctldehciu. as tire prophet had enough into the Hunnlsh head. Next live on a farm the to town friends onion may he put through the chopper them. come the effort to hold him foretold some seven hundred years be- gifts In must prodigious may represent the whole family. The with tlie cabbage) ; stir and mix well, order to secure markets she to his work and force him to walk the fore (Micuh fi:2). 'Idd permitted the In wares father and hoys put a fowl or add plenty of salt and a few dashes of first establish confidence her and narrow It is to be emperor to enforce a decree of taxation limy and in She straight path. a brace of wild game, fruit and a cayenne pepper. In the frying pan her business methods. almost as hard a task as fighting' him just at Hie time to cause Mary to be must a in the Christmas basket beat enough vinegar to moisten the gain certain, and very decided, Into If the wny he Is pre- at Hethlelieiu when she gave birth to amount of or the rival submission, while mother and the girls will add u salad ; pour this over the cabbage boll' friendly regsrd for a commercial is the Saviour. Tli.it which the Word of Sume are out of ings of black In a gold background. It rival will paring campaign box of cookies, a glass or two of jelly, ing hot. Set In the warming oven un people stepping salesmen, the manufacturer, any criterion. liod has aunuuiiceil shall most surely midwinter coats and their hangs and full from tho should hold too un She can a plant, or a bit of needlework. til ready to serve. turning straight great advantage. Unless he Is so hedged about by come to pass, though Its fulfillment bucks on cold weather to journey ders, without a belt and has a wtda to be a otherwise, The present coining from the farm Tomatoes With Corn. Stew down a only hope scavenger rigid, Inflexible guards that he can do seem tuost unlikely and unreason- South, and others are Just stepping cape collar of beaver and deep cuffs tc for the other nations will leave her Is not to he despised. A tiny Christ- of tomatoes with one in i need only the right thing, he will soon be able. The surroundings of his birth pint into them bound for the joys of winter match. The big collar may b rolled! that which do not wish to Al- mas tree taken from the woods and onion and a of season only they doing the wrong- one. It Is folly to were hf most humble sort. The sprig parsley; sports in the frozen North. These are up about the neck and ears and tlx handle. potted will he a most welcome gift to well and In in a dish think that getting a whipping will mighty Creator condescended to take put layers baking the Ann believers In the tonic of the fare snuggled down In Its warm softs All Nations on Guard. those who live awny from growing with canned corn. Cover with but change the Hun nature. A cracked upon himself humanity to be born In cold who have learned how to eujoy ness until only the eyes are oncov-- j How Is to nec- things. A walk in the woods will dis- tered crumbs and bake until well she going acquire the crown will not ensure a rejuvenation a manger, becoming the poorest of the arctic weather. Then there are all ered. Such a coat carries about sun- -, the confidence of buy- close many a bit of green or color to browned. essary standing, or any degree of reformation. He poor Hut none might be hindered tho rest of us who Intend to keep shine and warmth and almost radiate to her these markets? decorate the gift basket. A tiny glass Fifteen-Minut- e .lust be- ing nations, give will be no more spiritually redeemed from coining to htm. Pudding. warm and aspire to look smart, what- them. It Is fastened with three Mk Once she would have sent her I. of jelly in a small basket to fit It, tied fore the dinner on the than lie will be physically restored by The Saviour's Birth Announced dishing up put ever icy blasts may blow uur way. We tortoise-shel- l buttons and la tares sands of to with (2:8-14- ). with a of or will be emigrants colonize, the war. The living Hun will need a sprig partridge berry following pudding to cook: It refuse to be shut In by 'the weather Inches shorter than tho skirt. Instructions to demand German 1. la such a welcome to to serve In of time for rigid process of refining that will require To Whom Shepherds (v. S). In wlntergreen, gift ready plenty and require of midwinter coats "Velour du nord" Is the name of th and create condition the Invalid. A little filled : of sift' goods thereby a more than one generation. The dead the first Christmas service the audi- quaint jar the dessert Take one cupful warmth and smartness. And the de- fabric that makes the other coat, .' "would force with tied with a festive bow, regal that importations. That Hun, thank God, will help to bold him ence was composed of humble shep- jam, up ed flour, a little snlt and a teaspoonful mand is answered with coats and oth- It is one of those thick, soft wool la in eases Ger- Is another. day past, for all such where he belongs by the thinning out herds. The glorious gospel message of baking powder; mix well and add er of fur and of textiles that cloths that are as and ton colonial Idea carried with the A dish with a violet garments protecting many's it of evil blood when he died. was tirst sounded forth to these hum- fern plant, enough rich milk to make a drop bat are as warm uud rich as furs. urlotis as a chamois akin, but heavier control of bal- and a' little fern, will' be a Joy or politics through colony So let us plan now for what comes ble men while watching over their ter. Hotter Individual molds cups. All over the country fur garments of and softer than this. It Is In a dark) lots. It is Inconceivable that nft- - to a shut-in- , If she has been any later, that we may enjoy life wjrh no Hocks by night. I'overty is no barrier especially drop In a spoonful of the batter, then one kind or another are the mode. taupe color with wide cape collar op . tion should ever again cater to the In fu- to a country girl. a of canned cherries or straw fear of despotic oppression the the reception of the gospel message. spoonful These earliest of the body taupe-lyn- x fur nnd deep cuffs o German vote or allow to in con- Wild Is a de- coverings it be ture years. We must weld a steel Cod does not reveal himself mainly to crahupplc jelly such berries (any juicy fruit); top with an remain the most desired and rich skins mntch. It la bordered at the bottone trol of even fraction of ac- licious a national ring, such as Kaiser Wllhelm loved to the princes and great men of the earth. one for the Christmas table, and other spoonful of baiter, set the cups are rich however made with this fur. The collar can be turn- tivities. In the skins, up. have about, that will keep the Prus- "Ha lb not God chosen the poor of this may be made quantities where Into a pan of boiling water, cover and are the of furriers. ed about the head and the hanrtsi With all nations on wild crnb Is They Inspiration up guard against sian on his good behavior for the next world, rich in faith and heirs of the plentiful. cook on the top of the stove fifteen Here Is a coat made of leopard skins find refuge In ample slit pockets. Th that must 2 A a Germanizing Influences, plan two thousand years. In that length kingdom?" (James :5). Neither did small jar of real farm butter or minutes. Io not raise the cover while with their Incomparable natural mark belt Is made of the velour. be abandoned. If Germany, in her of time, the world of decency may their devotion to their calling exclude box of hickory nut meats, a card or cooking. Serve with sweetened cream stupid disregard of all rights and make some progress toward the elim- them from this greatest favor of Uod. two of honey and a jar of mincemeat, or cream and sugar. They are light prejudices, should attempt to again ination of the savnge part In his na- Moses, (jideou. Amos and Klisha were are all suggestive gifts. A nice fat tender and delicate when carefully get control of any part of the national ture, and so bring him to where lie Is called by the Lord from the busy ac- mince pie tied up in tissue with a boiled. For Undercoat Southern Wear - or affairs of America or Canada or Bra- a safe neighbor for decent people. tivities of life. He never calls the spray of Christmas greens will be an- Onions and Cheese. Take a dish of ' u' idle. The Lord has no use for a lazy other most happy gift. cooked onions, place In layers In a but- inn ii. The working man is Cod's pe- one has an herb bed. a of tered dish with white sauce sick, nnd house the women If package baking helpless culiar interest. assorted herbs will find a warm mid cheese. Hake until well heated and children In the wake of Turk- place the 2. Hy Whom The ish armies. Angel of the Lord in the affections of the town house- through, I'sc a rich cream cheese, as Our (v. 0). The first gospel sermon was keeper. otherwise the cheese will cook stringy. Making Flag Greatest Opportunity to Help. delivered by the angel of the Lord. cakes and boxes of farm-mad- e K IS M The committee for Armenian and Honey Beloved Angels, the exalted ministers of God doughnuts will make many hearts hap- Know the true value of lime; snatch, Syrian relief Is asking for a fund of moment of It. are interested in men (Hebrews 1:14), py who have had to save on sugur this seize and enjoy every WO0O.O0O. This seeius hut a smull No Idleness, ao laziness, no procrasti- and this one announced unto men These are but a few of amount when set over against the year. many nation; nev.ir put off till tomorrow Coil's plan of salvation. These beings which he worked what can do Chesterfield. of the coun- suggestions may out, you today. By HAMLIN GARLAND populations no doubt sincerely sympathized with each a touch of to tries named In the and the adding originality of Thm Vigilantes appeal, yet poor, fallen men. DAINTY SWEETS. committee assures us that this sum her gift and bringing unallowed Joy The Message liood Tidings (v, to the will have the most enormous of recipients. power 10). (1) A Saviour is born. M 6 A alleviation. It will not restore but Surely good finish for a heavy meal Is of the measure- it tills was a Heath- A tlte Ids Among the victims will the gladsome message. man's fortunes are fruit of some light and dainty sweet which will less rnln which the Prussian .militar- provide necessities of life to en darkness which had so cursed character. A mnn's friends are Ids those who are for the long neither overtax or bur ists have In their desire to momeut unable Hie earth was to vanish. magnetisms. wrought to feed and clothe themselves. beginning den the digestion. One dominate the world, Armenia and The out of Satan, the Kvery man who to casting prince THE BREAKFAST CEREAL. feels unsatisfied with a have claim to our sympa- gives this fund of tlie world, was about to take Syria high will have the satisfaction place line meal If It is not fin the horror of the of knowing 12:31). was about to thy. Suffering full that each dollar of his (John Lilierty Ished with some kind of have been Isolated gift goes be proclaimed to those in bondage to In most homes, especially where conquered they to Its mark, almost are ineiil of a dessert. This need from the allies who would have helped straight affording sin. The way of salvation was about there children, the first Instant relief to some poor soul who Is the Is not take elaborate prepa them if they could. Turkey, the part- to be opened to all. So glorious was day begun physically suffering and In of with a dish of ce- ration or expensive com ner of Germany and the cause of the despair tills news that a multitude of the heav- the future. To send this relief will fol- binations, in fact the suffering and desolation of the Ar- enly host accompanied this announce- real, usually prove to them, nnd to the rest of the a hit of simpler tlie better for Is now and It is ment with their song of praise. It la lowing menians, conquered world, that we, the richest of fruit. von u g or old. for America to rescue the de- nations, through Jesus Christ that Mod's kind- Baked tip- possible can be upon demand the most or fruit is Cream puffs filled with any desired and the hungry in those lands. gener- ness and good will are made known to ple, any spairing ous of nations. If we do our a safe one to lining, a bit of Ice cream or whipped This Is a which we cannot re- purt at man. (2) Peace (v. 14). I'eace with pre- duty this time we can make the Stars and cede the children's cream stirred with a spoonful of Jam (In gretfully postpone. We are and must (oil peace of heart peace with man. will h';C' not but beau- fur llavor. Many fillings occur to vU cereal. Add continue to be the storehouse of the Stripes only respected, How incongruous this message with fruits. tiful in the eyes of the citizens of those like or If all suit the taste. Chocolate, or caramel world. Our resources must be put to our lime! Tlie world war was the re- grapefruit oranges, sour, faraway lands. It will seem the will cause trouble If followed filling Is liked, as w'll ns maple. the use of those who sutler. France sign sult of not receiving this blessed mes- digestive of plt,y, nnd of the of by a cereal with cream. often we Junket lends itself to Various flavors nnd In of their almost healing, symbol sage. (3) Joy (v. 10). The gospel Very England, spite and which our a mid combinations. A small glass of are each hope peace forefathers Is a been use it have such variety of cereals on the inconceivable war burdens, Intended to be. message joyful message may follow a hearty dinner with In work of it frees sin and removes nil market these days that we need never junket doing their part the freeing from, the no of having eaten too much. nf world. have the same one too often. The aver- feeling and feeding the oppressed. We should burdens ihis hurry-u- child or grown-u- p will eat d A tasty little dessert may not fnil of a and full II. The Shepherds Make Investiga- age ready THE POETS TO FRANCE on t be prepared hy placing chocolate tion (2:i:. ill). meal' oftener with enjoy- ment than other breakfast food. creams on small round crackers, set In the War Is Won. Though these things seemed pass- any Today THEODOSIA GARRISON of the cereals will he eaten with the oven until the chocolate is melted Thus far we have not felt In any de- By ing strange to tliein they did not stop Many of the relish If served with fruit which would mill served with coffee. gree the of the war we have Vigilantes. to question or argue; they went pinch We cannot name you save upon our otherwise be refused. The daintiness indium crackers spread with Jelly hardly been incommoded. We have straight to Heihlehein and found Mativ ileuninns are made of the lnt-es- t or of any of tlie stieer Knees of serving bears no small part In the and decorated with two iiiiirslimallows (crepe georgette saved and meat and flour and France! France! what rutins Just us Hie had said. be and or cottons are dear ! sugar tribute may everything angels Manner of Its then put into tlie oven to brown and sweaters they must cozy linens that submitted to restrictions in other we Dnn u They had Hie glorious privilege of reception. must not he to women because are so That would not went a When cream of wheat or puff me well liked for another sweet pretty and they bulky, they easily ways, but we have not suffered in the pitiful, poor thins gazing UMiii the world's Suvlotir the serving any must be In line with fresh. The three knitted Against your splendor and your agonies cooked cereal which molds well, cracker. start with. They kept stris the and the of You very Iwinl of pour if in s front of sweat- slightest pain grief who withstood the strength of Iron glory. Into a hollow mold and serve Ailed A few dates or tigs stiitTed with a hit the styles and at the same time wbito, the the other countries. The sacrifices we have III. The Shepherds Witnessing (2: or rolled in are to lie successful they must er fit in well with these white blouses. A rack w herefrom God's beacon with fruit of the season. Serve It of fondant simply sugar they made seem very small and very poor itlll shall IT). variations and There is a in fling at the table so that the eye may he or st lifted witli a nut or two makes a have nttriiiive original short, snug pepluui. in with what Belgium and When tliey saw the Lord they could to them distinction. tit front and the comparison The light that brings a world from ship charmed with Its appearance. Such most delightful dessert well relished touches give opened (lie walstlim' Poland and other Innocent by- not remain silent. were Im- a a equally wrecking. They a when served with cream and all who have a sweet tooth. Sweaters, us part of the wardrobe, is defined with narrow knitted band) have endured. Seeing by you It steer Its argosiea! to make known abroad the dish, iy as standers pelled good will be and Cinnamon Cream Tarts Ileal a are as much a mutter of course which seems very close fitting, us war Is won we can seize news. Those who have heard the sugar, happily quickly Today the France! France! there are no words to good eaten. f butter with half a cupful shoes and stockings and variety is the are. These things Insure :t We have made news of Kulviitioii Christ and our great opportunity. make your eons through winter comment of sugar and half a teaspoon- pice that flavors them. convenient carnient to wear under There Is no wherewith to honor verified It For the early days, powdered our respected by the valor of our song you have by iiersonal investiga- slip-ove- r snlt or cont. This sweater wilt flag note mush, hominy and graham mush may ful of cinnamon In a bowl, liace half The last arrival in sweat- top sailors and soldiers, now let us make But note by through many rentu- tion must tell it to others. The make itself in Canada ns well rlea angels he served, using nny leftover for fry- a dozen split crackers hollow side up ers has made Its entrance on favl. Ion's popular It beloved by the wise use of our al- said that the good tidings of great the Half of for It is. Shall rise the perfect tribute clear and joy ing. If iKisslble, have the corn fresh- In a baking pan, drop a spoonful of stage, and its Mirlrait appeals to ns as along Mexico; most limitless wealth. How great, how strong. should be to all people (v. ID). Tha a warm and ly ground. Using the whole kernel : it this mixture in each and bake in a for consideration in tlie picture above. really garment may Haceful the United States seems as Giving your fame at last the singing due. nf Christ is for all fieople re- or less knitted and elab- We cannot name you aave upon our gospel is so much more appetizing. Such hot oven for two minutes. This young aspirant for favor can closely we read the from the scourged of or condition. with when reports knees. gardless nationality cnrnmenl does not keep well, but if If fond of peanut butter serve some hardly fail. It Is closely knit aid orated differing stitches, and desolated lands of the East. From It Is as good news to the t Is done hand. just really obtained fresh Is far to the of sweet chocolate sandwich and easy to g.-- on, the work by we must In superior squares cozy snug lifting our Instantly send klug as to the peasant. It tills the kiln-drie- plenty d corn. fashion for the young folks' dessert. and It Is dainty. One enn Imagine It order that shall not end In of all with joy. hunger CAT'S PAWS beans Whole wheat fresh from the field or This is n most nutritive food and would In any of the llower-like- , lively colors starvation and that a whole IV. Tha God people Shepherds Praising granary makes most wholesome and do for a luncheon when taking a which nre approved for spring or in shall not vanish from the earth. (2:18-20)- . (In Teutonic Dlplomaey) nutritive breakfast food. It must be long tramp, as it takes but Ml tie space the vivid "sweater tones" of color, or Germany has narrowed Its Held; as EDITH M. The of the bad By THOMAS, testimony shepherd soaked over night nnd for half to carry. . in the beige and gray shades if any allies retire they leave a multi- a effect some and Blouse Fad. its f tho Vigilante. varying wondered, a day to soften the grain. A tireless Junket. Warm a pint of milk to tlie one denies herself the privilege of cat's-paw- tude homeless and vic- s others the and luke-wan- of famishing When Highest Beings choose kept sayings pondered or double holler makes the best n add a tablet nre For. in sweat- The tendency to elongate the front: no from the cooker stage, junket odors that bright. tims behind they have care for the To pull their chestnuts lira. them, but the shepherds went back cook- In cold wa- of the blouse until it is almost cat's-pa- cooking utensil, as it needs slow dissolved a teasitoonfttl of ers, young and old alike may indulge part rained and the desolate and America The never dares refuse ami God for all To do what overlords require. glorifying praising ing at a low temperature. Sliced fried ter. Flavor and sweeten to tatse, stir- a fancy for live colors. like a small apron is one of tho inter- must step in to aid till such time as had seen and heard. Those who does Its they apples with oatmeal is n good combina- ring until well blended. I'our into The sweater above owes esting style details this season. This the oppressor can be forced to in- But If not well It task. have believed and pretty To meet the overlord's desire. the gospel message tion. A spoonful of sliced peaches or sherbet cups and let stand in a warm some of its effect to the fine is a curious notion, but one that is and restore. II charming demnify What happen then? No need to ask proclaimed abroad have a peculiar one of fresh berries with any cereal room until the junket is Ret. Serve blouse worn under it. The tremendously popular at present. is not necessary for me to re- cat Into the Ore! which lingerie It He throws the joy must express Itself la served at the side of the dish, is an- with sweetened whipped cream or a blouse is of batiste with frills of lace at hearse the ghastly story of Turko-I'ruB-sf- well this lesaon ehould be learnt to Ch1. Tie praises other. spoonful of murshmallow cream on and frilled turned-bac- k Black Satin, the Favorite. barbaric cruelties that has been Of Highest Beings' waya and alms the front, its own are not The leftover breakfast food need top of each cup. collar froths over on the bright Black satin is the winter season's fa- done full and most movingly by others. If their angers burnt. Prefer before un- simply care not for a world la (lames! diligence idleness, not be wasted, as It improves almost lined the freshest nnd vorite material for nil purposes, witta is to plead with those who They esteem before sweater, making My part less yon rust brightness. any muftin, gem or popover when add- daintiest of vestees and wool duvetyns, cashmere velours ami hsve a surplus that they may heal the Der Hochste. rinto. ed to the mixture before baking. The blouse might lie of net or velvets supporting its advance.

What do you hear, America? Chaa Oinlt, THE RIDER The Huns are sailing your seas again. Dessertspoonful grated cheese, on When bedding or blankets are too Embroidery Is Popular. is as simple as can be. Often there is one-quart- Briefs What Is it. there, through the mist and CC little pepper and salt, The Housewife's short, sew a strip of heavy cotton te Embroidery increases In popularity no cut at all. the material being draped spray? ounce e butter; pat hatter in frying pan, the bottom ; this tucks In nicely and Is and it is on the one-piec- dress that it on the figure instead. ELEANOR BLAIR GREEN Do you see your children drowning to- By day beat the egg, add pepper, salt and A cheap basket filled with popcorn not bulky. reaches its highest perfection. It Is of The Vigilantes. As they did oa the Lraitanla? cheese. Pat In tha pan and stir round. balls for the youngsters. Line the bas- The use of uncooked cereals Is a In of or In la Favored. America? done the color the gown, i Fringe What do you Hear. Will you track the murderers to their a saver n eeas Cook to tight brown, not solid ket with the pretty light green paper great of time and fuel, and many contrasting colors, and the Though panels have been used for From over tho conies a martial den? Una brightly strain. Paul Revere Is through, and yoa haro a cheeaa and nestle the balls in It. They will prefer them, although they are much varies from ancient to modern long time, they are still good, ami tiding again ' more A thunder of suns, a moaning cry TJp! And ride with him. America! omelet look good enough to eat. expensive. They combine well with apparent unconcern. Some of many of the narrow street frocks shove Wrung from m million beds of pain. The on hand in home with such fruits as bananas, and make narrow skirt of satin What is that sound through tha wind staples any tho New York designers are doing a very witb Bismarck maca- a most and d and ratn A rainfall of one Inch orer one acre Oysters. which will be useful are rice, appetizing nourishing dish. lovely things with hand-dye- and bodice and long, loose panels of serge. bar- A of hot aaaerkraut on a hot and All cereals should be In block-printe- Those gal loping boots, that warning of ground will fill more than 600 layer roni, coconut, chocolate, coffee, tea dry crisped d materials, these being Many of the panels are edged la an In oven before cry? rels of 45 gallons each. That quantity plat, oareral tried oysters Beit cocoa. The staple vegetables the the serving. Hot milk more decidedly popular for evening heavy silk fringe and great varietw Paul Revere Is riding again. oa slices of fried bev used over shredded raw Bat hoar htm. America? of water Weighs more thaa 110 tons. top three ertoply cellar and the fruit closet are all poured wheat biscuit nnd informal house gowns. When ma Is allowed in length, shape and to supply the shelf. makes the cream go farther. terials of this sort nre nsed, the cit I

TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION POST. TEACHERS SALARIES DURING Oh ar Tae Otmer PON ED. THE ENFORCED VACATION But, my dear madam," said th admiral, "it is hard to discuss thesa BRIEF CHURCHES matters with one so unfamiliar with CAPITAL CITY NEWS IN The Executive Committee of Ike The of SOCIETY, CLUBS, LODGES, Now Mexico Educational Aeaociation prevalence epidemic the terminology of the subject. You the state has forced the who na. uec.a.u . is wou.a no, . throughout remind me of the young wife ra, c,osing of our schoo,s, In was speaking to her brother about Personal advisable to noia tne aosociauon m instances teachers will be out Here and There Over the State General and this for her volunteer husband ; meeting year a. planned q their wofk from (our tQ eighl she December 26, 27 and 28. Mi. I Eckles, . . . na,ur,. "'Isn't Jack just wonderful?" ana . . vv said. 'He's already P. the prescient oi tne association , n,vm,n, of teach FROM OVER THERE Inauguration Notable Event Nelson A Field, land commissioner Judge R. Barnes of Albuquerque chairman of the Executive Commit to field marshal.' is in town on business crs salaries. The law of the state What promises to be the most not- "'From to field marshal in ciect, ii in the city. tee hat sent out noticet, of the ac cere- private' ..v" Executive Committee The following poem in the form able and elaborate inaugural two months? Impossible I' said the of .n Dr. Frank H. H. Roberts, president tion the week ,ne ,eacMers are entitled to Card received wittnessed in the old state A. Hubbelt was a visitor in- - ,. . .. of a Christmas was by mony brother. Frank of the New Mexico Normal Uni- deciding to poitpone the meeting , Record will take 1, n the this week. and John Milne, .,..,, Frank Ortiz, Jr., of the State capital place January "'Did I say field marshal?' mur- capital at Las Vegas is in the city definitely Supt, weeks the laws of our state do not uu-ra- n 1919, when Governor-ele- ct Octavia-n- o versity will ad-- 1 force this week from Ambrosto mured the wife. 'Well, per- secretary of the association and be- young for a stay. cover this question specifically, a at office A. Larrazolo, of Las court-marti- If. H'. news shop vise all administrative school offi- - former operator this Vegas, haps it's I know it's Hcnitig, A1l)ii(iieriue the guide we have in determin- En comes Governor the state of Com- was in the S. and Mrs. the for only who is a member of the 29th the of one or the other,"' Youth's paperman, city Tuesday Mrs, Klafter and son, cials that meeting planned ing procedure is the sense of justice on front New Mexico. The exer- A. of have l.cen December will not be held. gineers, and has been the inaugural panion. Luster, Chicago, of the administrative school officials months. cises if the weather will merchant of i at of the enforced vaca- - for many permits, T. I). Burns, Ticrra visiting Mrs. Josephine Lowitzki, In view, long of our state. "A Most on main of Ai'i ami hi.nker r.f on and for the reason that the "flu" The card bears the title take place the stairway Christmas Services irl i. Diirangn, ipr home Washington avenue, tion Thr iirnrpHur thrnnehniit the Folks" and the otherwise the pro- Impressive irrivi ' in tlie week. in communities is not Merry Xmas to Home state Capitol, the usual custom mid- city Tuesday. during the past situation many s)aU, ,Q ar as wc havc been a,,,c and will carried out in the Hall Following it is believed that was designed engraved printed gram 1e services in St. Frances Cathe- wholly satisfactory, ,(J (1tl,.rmine jt is for ,l,e teacher the the 29th of Those who de- night returned to' Mrs. A. King who assisted at of the Executive Com- - u- - and poem composed by Representatives. dral and the church of the In;.. . . - ,u- ...... the. action1 . . . . . i bv Holy '" r i - - ,.:- r. to receive fii cl,,. Knineers ; sire to attend are requested the S.nii le trrmi lamp rik-- rKans:,. "c - nnttee is to be highly commended for her to teach the full Faith will be attractive features of i , ...... (,pI,(irtllnjty committee to secure their tickets ,Htcm!':(I the oiticcrs Ira n- - uuum- ny .,,.v... ( ne clticers will no oouDt the relig'ous observance of Christ- wliov - present time required, if possible. This has at an date and be on time, who was afflicted witli tlie influenza- hold over unt:l their successor! have TO YOU early mas. The services and musical pro- cnrp , . . come us as a national lose leiimonia has recovered. Mrs. k'm.rir, '. . ,,, lo caiaiimy or consequently they may their oeen elected ana caucirj.... - the wave-wash- shores of grams are especially prepared for the Mrs. sister. quaiiriea. land the teachers should not be ex ncyond reserve seats . Tiv'itc Reed Ilnlloinan, after run- - Frank Staptiti's tional News Bulletin, to bear the whole burden of France, occasion, characterizing the solemn- ' - pectcd The for the entire day, the term of district fwr' he enforced vacation, neither should! Hcyond the oceans westmost tide, program ity of the season. Many people in lv A1hr.tii.-mi- at 10 A. M. is held ;n c, CHANGE IN SCHEDULE OF WALTER B. HF.ISEL WRITES In- pale-hln- c horizon beginning quite lengthy, the and communi- show any disoosit on to escape Beyond the ut- city surroitnd'ng " Fe 'his week. FROM FAR AWAY ALASKA love and and has been prepared with the ties their Christmas cclebra-t:o- n Srita SANTA FE LAMY BRANCH share of the burden. It seems Are those we cherish, in begin " " " most elegance and elaborateness one of these beau- in me that when the teachers have pride. in by attending !.o- S. A. T. C 1 . detail by the committee ceremonies. :, r.u'm. of the at is schedule on the Santa he letter winch w:ll tie ,,.,-t- Ved full for the first And as our see evening's sun, every tiful and impressive Following following the pay eyes the ex- . - m charge. Bes'dcs inaugural services will also take ' i,. t.j r'!ec;. returned ho'ne Fc Ilranch effective lautiary 1st., o' interest to nis many n icnu.- ,,,,,111 hs enforced vacation that in the Across the dark, unfathomed blue, Special place, .An th:: '!- -' M ercises, among the various events or Sun- ,..,r,i.,., Members t.f 19IQ. 'hi city was received Siindav. r. f any provision in our law Our thoughts are with the ones at presumably tomorrow next ln-c-n a,,l.ncc will be addresses Governor !i,ivi niustered out. No. 720 l e K: He-se- l was with tlie m home there by day in the Presbvtcrian, Baptist, and Train leave Santa uivtion scIloo 0fficjals would be justified the Governor A. M 8 :4S A. M.,'of the V. S. Land off ee here for Our hearts send out our love to Lindscy and incoming Methodist churches. arrive at Lamy . f Koini; further nd paying for the cl ., T7. l - oath of office has been TV as'1-l.it- represent- - 7. 3 10. is now in uie reu- after the r'liritTs rnl,PrtiL, wi(l, Nos. and several years anil other weeks of the vacation and not you. Chief 'hP Santu Fe Women s club and 721 10:45 cral Land Service in Alaska. administered by Justice Frank Overseas ir" rrrlin tfn leave Lamy he asking too much for the teacher W. at noon. The next ins- Greetings From women's board of trade, requests M, arriving at Santa l'e 11:23 to make up if possible the time lost Wliile snows of angry winter fall, Parker, Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank -- 4 Band selec- r t i.ins of money for food for xi Juneau, Alaska, Dec. time And sheen the hills of France in piring feature after the received an Christ- it over the four weeks by part will be the of the Gov- Staplin exquisite t'liristrr.j- - charity. Train No. 724 leave Santa Fe 4:20iMr Frank Staplin, work on Christmas holi- wh'te, tion, f'ring mas and New Year's frorn Saturdays, ernor's salute by those participating greeting IV M.. arrve at Lamv 5:00 1'. M.. con-- i F.ditor State Record days, and other days of the school While cold the winds blow overhead, Lieutenant J. A. Lowe, who is now Sta-ili- r ' in the Military under the U,;i Muller, Orrm ,,. r.,:., ..,:,i, ino. 1. Santa Fc. N. Mex. year designated as let;al holidays. The murky, day fades into night. parade, with the U. S. Army in France. We A'"V.i'r Heirhnm and o'her stude 725 leave 5:20 P 24 Dr. F. Yet vistas of other years direction of Captain rntz Mueller, wish luck c Train No. amy Dear Frank: Under date of October bright marshal the Hon. D Jack the very best of the Collece will arrive Vf long-passe- d of day. Jose State . arrive at Santa Fe 6:05 P. M., , ..,.. i.,.r,. M. Carrier member of the board of P.ring back the joys and 'hone for his safe return at an - Sena will act in of !!- n simmm! the Christmas vaca'.n- mc a -- the capacity date. ', Train No. 72f leave Santa l'e 6:50 for 'rrit;on' account. education at Santa Kita, writes new, master of ceremonies. early ie folks. I'. M.. at 7 :3.s P. M ., T a which be in as And as come dreams of days that arrive Lamy wii ,,1,1 5rn, i.r,w ,rp vn letter may point Several Band concerts will be ren- with No. 2. v in ,i1f. was follows : were Another Lodge Cencral-ele- . O n As l , Kp(.orrt ,hat nunlavv ' dered the day, inc'nding a Attomcv Train No. 727 leave Lamv 7:50 P , Vhat I am in receipt of your letter of Our hearts send out our love to during J. B. Savage, State Manager, and , S(nator ,onc,. Governor and Mrs. La- n s .tie of kosv we... M X:.V-- P. M ,;,.,,,,. serenade to R. of fr., r.i ,n, rr vint! at Santa Fe ,,,.,,, of Hrton K Green' Did October 21st, l'.'ltt, concerning the you. mansion at Geo. Ray, General Deputy, the dur- rrazolo at the executive have been down here payment of wai?es of teachers .1 Praetorians : e iru.'-t- , 1! P. M. A free at v v. the ot .u 0 i ve Mb P. M.. 1. 1.1: 5 those who face the mighty gnus, publ'e reecpt'on from Roswell several week , . :arr at l.amv n : ing their enforced vacation. The For days this ' . : . was ,1 jriiiioiii-n- the New Museum building from 4 " iri nil ir Willi rS.O anil V i':il'er ... Sonta Uiiz crliftot honril will nav For those of us who stay behind. in the interests of their ' it . working Mv folks arc all well ami like ...... , ... ,, fever-racke- will lie to 6 P. M. In the receiving line Train No. 72 leave Lamv . 1: ien uei 11111 sui.ii ,111 111c For those who, order. expect to organize I 1.. i.t nt:,1v.P leaeiier Mrs They p. I'S. SO' f rv Mr; M troubled there will be, Governor and Vfri , arrive at Santa h'e :20 A. M. are ou, of school on On beds of pain, with lodge here next week. Lake Arthur 1 ,rflV Lieutenant Governor and A P of thr- citv was Momr; ch account of this epidemic.1 mind ; Larraolo. Times. - t r 'lie N' infltieii7a The Sophia wreck was a Mrs. and Mrs. a n;v t'T'lal bv THE AMERICAN RED CROSS In many cases the teachers dur- For those who've done their earthly Pankey, Rifle for '.W ,ard r.ipi I bad one, happening iust a few miles Lindscy, Chief Justice" and Mrs. . X this vacation on account of the bit. . , The High School Girls - fri-- IiinAnt, wift, tt fintlttp lout- - ing formal hall will fire s's'- ."t! at Camp Perry. sever of the have volun- - Who sleep beneath the mornings Parker. The grand At Estancia will a charm- I'he Red Cross makes its appeal ,mt 0'nP snvVd. About 200 of the ty epidemic take place at the beautiful Scottish present . a ex-- 1 1. l teered to assist in and car- dew; ing little play entitled the ... r .i-..- . . rs 1... to everyone that has heart ana nn and brought nursing where 10 P M. the "Japanese nrs. y. ti'-K- in For those that are and those that Rite Cathedral, at Girl" Christmas week. The j i"'"':". - .1,,, 1,,. ing for the sick tne communities Gov- young, Ar'-'on- rrorn '1""- . ' Titneau for burial as relatives will be led bv 1; reported renver ncr into and havc been in cases were grand varch ladies are and com- ' "ce- - yyi'never V "Who doing other L:euten-an- busy rehearsing i c(vv.r(. case of iineMiri.una. Mr. inquires directed. f!cd Our hearts send out our love to ernor and Mrs Larrazolo fnd t , and from whence did Cross work ever since the pleting their elaborate preparations ;,. i - ;arc you, . you. Governor and Mrs. Mirks n a 1 mutter Mr. ami Mr- ...... Tell Abe 7.inn, to hurry up and let schools closed. In sucli cases it would yott. Pankey. for the event. !f.itnt!e of this.( uiiiii; Ulll rtlrtjr ,1 uai i.au tt v ,ivi me hear from him. Tell hint his Price of tickets $1000, entitling John city. to in of cmcr- - be my recommendation without any a'd this hour your e holder himself and two fr'end Gourhcnour d'od of the flu. mental reservation whatever that the While ring the bells of Christmas-tid- to ladies; THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT.' Mist Al.irid who spetM Rcncy. Scottish Rite extra ladies $2.50 each. Tickets to Josephine We haven't had any teachers be cheerfully given the;r commit ever.il weeks in tlrs citv visitinn1 Its sympathies arc broad .enounh work here since I in the land where Christ be obtained from finance care the without up came, althuogb salary full and not asked to make Thronphout By Laura M. Roach. returned to Albunnernue to for. needy I several sessions of the is tee, and not transferable h,r par.nt: creed color is attended up anv of the time lost thereby. King, where slip bas arrentt a peel to or Its heart Pine I miss the reunions in Kdncational News P.tillctiii. The phrase resound: "Peace Untoi Many visitors are expected trom I don't think I care for presents, lull of love to make its Lodge. 'all over mem- - for Christmas posit:, ir clerk in the Fashion enough Santa Fe. have a . Mcn i" the state. Including Or trees this yeai, it Hope you Merry) Gov-i.- P: proaeh welcome to everyone in dis sword of war willl'"-- of the family of the late For my mamma's told me stories Christmas and a Happy New Year. Stigar-fiow- l. R For peace, the tress Its arms are strong cnoimh Mr. a friend long crnor Esequtel C. de Baca, of Las And she's made it, oh, so clearl li. MIt.' . T 10 IlKISKL. drawn from the public eye, is with ft,v ... J I...... t In f.rr to ! the o'bei lilt liiirucns wherever tnev are nr.uU r fr w ...t i , cgas. nis auracuvc umiitn n mr ot Box 1091. Juneau. Alaska. us nr i.re victory's 'Bout the children 'cross the "tildr.-- of the class, a. well as the f'piind; its hands are gentle onoiurh again. hone. Margarita de R. Martinez formerly ocean, ac'i-iti- 4 . the ha to rub awav the pain from an g A.....4..:..:..:..;..t..:..;..:..j...:-.;..t...:..:- de Raca. who christnpd And awful time they've had, "t:re the fif'h iTi''e Soon .trill we cross again the blue. Margarita home- v.- - where- - And while arc li riM1:' for a A: Tvri nf body and wipe away tears Vill Thank Us !n Person 'til of shall come--- : the Battleship New Mexico, will be they hungry, 1. . (And that day days "I are seen. Its are I one of less. ents are h, they lips .'s soon as posMl-i- Miall go to. Our lienrts semi out our love to the distinguished v'S'tors t NEW MEXICO seem I'd vim'-li- e lo a word s ceremo- Don't that be glad. w a enough speak America for the opre-- purpose of you. who will participate in the right ,1 cheer to the to thai-kin- discouraged, say personally the American nies. So 1 I'll ask . guess my mother. T Mo .1 word of hope lo the or t it-- Lien' ll hopeless, f, ross lor aw to Mead of buying toys for me, (I-- , ot Girls to Have . : lo '1 :tv v.l'i.iper word roinfort to RED ososs i; nee and the French Army lur-, Inning Oratorical Declamatory Con'ests send a lot of ' Indeed it is all wc would of has Just to presents .'! bis dying. that 111:: the war Miss Marv Parsons, J)allas, Exceptionally interesting was the To those children 'cross the sea. nenees O'l t'v- e have il be. J. Wilbur Chapmen (ieneral Petain made this state- - to Silver ''ty, to meet w'th oratorical and declamatory contests v :i tAttt'Httf't'rHt'l'tt't'M'! I l:t.'.t lie vi tli a "ommittee. of whxh Mrs. .,.vl lit held last Friday night in the TO PREVENT A MISTAKE. t mi 'lit CHRISTMAS SALE Aid Returnng Prisoners Franco-America- canteen at the! V.. II. Ken. on is chairman, relative of the New Museum, start- The American Red Cross has been French Army Headquarters under, in a permanent V W. ing promptly at 8 o'cldck as pre- I wom- When comes down chim- Inlti-K- l Til',- - n'-- i the border Mar-- C. for the and Santa the f vv'li 'I love' W, on.'i lTn;oll of ill,- Pi'f.1 active at all points along General Gouraud. i'er Miss i A., g'rls young viously announced. The young men r,lt-- , I ll-- til en of and ney f ..r, r 1,,.l,..;-,i- rioircli hot, a cnl.. nfisinCC first (if American and jonc Nott. the .American Red Cross Si'ver City surrounding and women students of the Santa 1.1 Mln-f- l r 11 r,-- . With his of :..,;,,."..I on,.i.:.. m .... aTivi-t- ea.itei worker th, wa snnitnon-- , towns. She will be there looking l'e Hi.-r- School, acquitted themselves heavy pack toys, , tt,-- t ' ,. over How does he know which stockings f w.-.t- St. Vrain pi ml was or I)(H: 2d, in the lobby of the Santa ' '"rniany. At Milemcnt Hospital, to Headquarters and invited to the sitrat:on tor several wcck., verv creditably and showed that they M.-n- . il is on re are . i,i. linn tl,.. MpvVo liis- - IV Tlir-r- uiltl ! iood thintrj Met, where wounded pr:soiieis are ne with General Petain. who wa;Miss Parsons an export had given a great deal of time to girls' 1 111 been And which belong to t rical room in the Old PMare. for the ChWstmas dinner; bread, arriving in hatches ot tiy. tne kcu Ioii.i his praises ot what the Keel creation work, having special the preparation of their themes and boys? Cross a trnckload ot mc-- . Cross had done in hos- - war worker for the . W. C. A. in pies cakes cookies pickles jams provided canteens, selections. Suppose he should fill boys' stock- Thn influenza in several jellies and best of all will be the!'',, ;l1 sunpbe. food and jiparettes. pitals, etc. The R. L. Pullctin. Tarrant County and Fort Worth, In the oratorical contest the gold articles the where she recreation ings throiti'liout the state, conti- homemade and an these reaching hospital helped provide medal was awarded to Fred Wagner, tea-se- ts 1 candy, "emergency and soldiers in With and dolls Oh my nues to cause considerable alarm. gift, may also be found. when the supplies of the French In Our Sister State for the many girls whose oration on "America's Oppor- And should" mar- Mrs. Theodore Gat-che- give tops, guns, and In some thev ari exnereno-in- g were about exhausted. The Red The Red Cross service where it that locality. tunity" was especially fine. The places for Y. W. bles to girls! a new nut break and some peo- SANTA CLAUS IS COMING Cross distributed 4.000 blankets to was most needed was given to a special worker the s:lver medal went to Bernice Piatt, be a C. A. has also been sent from Dallas Wouldn't there cry? ple are having it the second time. the prisoners concentrated at Nancv trainload of sailors from the Pacific who used as her splendid subject and established a canteen which fed coast who arrived in Trinidad, Colo., to help organize a recreation hall "The Y. M. C. A" The winners in It's no use to borrow trouble Who gives to whom hath not been Miss Mrs tf. P Kirkpatrirk left dur- several thousand men. Many of recently, going east. The Trinidad for the g:rls of Silver City. the declamatory contest were At this time so full of joy. , given, these were in a weakened Chanter of Parsons will stock- ing the week for Las Cruce-- for His in small in- prisoners the Red Cross was on help organize girls' Carolyn Ten Eyck, who won the gold But I'll pin this note on my gift need, though of them while 254 a and whatever else her son Irving O'Garrah, a student deed, condition, two dying the job, providing pairs of warm clubs, cafeteria, medal with the selection entitled ing's toe ; wind-blow- for food. Five tons of food blankets for the who bad the Silver City demand. S;lver "How La Rue Were Won". I'm a at the State Co?leJ. who bas been grass-blade- 's n waiting sailors, girls the Stakes "Dear Santa, boy." Is, as the is New Mexico town o" the sick list. She has returned seed. were sent to Stcnav to provide fori left the warm climate of California City the first The silver medal was carried off by Laura F. Armitage. and j benefit bv home accompanied bv the youm; man As as earth and rich as the American French prisoners with just one blanket each. Striking to the enlarged program Kate Andrews with the selection large the lines at that real weather in of the Y. W. C. A. in the south- "The Lion and Mouse". who will spend the holiday vacation Heaven. John Grecnlcaf Whit-tie- r. coming through winter southern the here point. Colorado, the men were really suf- west. Since the war, girls and wom- Pleasing features during the even- The American Red Cross Commis- fering from the cold, and the warm en everywhere are asking to have ing were snappy songs rendered by sion to Sw:tzertand has arranged blankets provided there by the faith- a definite share in community life, The High School Glee Club," under with Alfred Ney. a Swiss neutral ful Red Cross canteen proved a God- to help bring about the ideal dem- the direct:on of Mrs. Van Stone. The delegate 'with large German experi- send which the boys appreciated. ocracy of the future. The girls of platform was artistically decorated ence and acquaintance, to go into A. R. C. Rays. Silver City will find the Y. W. C. A. for the event with the Stars and CAPITAL COAL YARD Germany and take charge of all sick ready to help them accomplish this. Stripes, the High School Service and wounded American prisoners not The Annual Heretofore the Y. W. C. A. has bene- Flag and High School colors. Prof. Report cities. strong enough to be moved a( the Of the San Miguel at a fited only the girls of large Foster, principal of the High School chapter, Now town to have de- present time. The plan is to place recent meeting shows an unusually the girls are presided, and the medals were All all these Americans in a central hos- large amount of work accomplish- their opportunity. livered to the victorious students by 444Swastika Coal, Cerrillos Coal, Kinds and if Ameri- ed the Hon. T. B. Catron, of the pital, poss:ble, provide by society during the past president can medical attendance for them. Inspiring Character board of education. Steam Coal; Madrid, N. M., Anthracite year. , SPECIALIST Other activities of the Amercan John H. Ctllley, formerly chair- A Brooklyn woman of whom I had a son Sincere Motives Best Coal, Madrid Smithing Coal, Cord and relief organization in behalf of the man and lately secretary of the have personal knowledge Only EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT returnine nrisoners were the estab chapter, has done a large amount of who enlisted in the army. He was Remember this little rule for suc- : .. Just returned from .. Sawed Wood, Factory Kindling. lishment of an evacuation hospital unselfish service for the Red Cross a big, strapping lad but tinder Age cess Let your every act start from Chicago and rest room at Rcvigny. The R. C; and will be missed. Shortly before for the draft, and, not finding army a sincere interest in the thing to NEW MEDICAL TREATMENT P.ulletin. "'s departure tor ump Cody, where life all the beer and skittles he had be done; never from the mere desire Cataract X A. & PHONE MAIN w-t- Improved Operation NEAR T. S. F. DEPOT 85 j he will do camp welfare work Mr. imagined ft to be, he wrote to his to impress others your person At Raton Members Of Culley was presented with a hand- - mother that he thought she could ality. Sincere motives are the firm PERFECT FITTING OF CLASSES whi-- h watch- - hi- - him on account of foundations actual Fa 4 The II- me Service of the Red!'0",c ,he ' of. get discharged upon Laughlin Block Santa Cross are all the fellow officers and close associates his age. and that, anyway, he be are built. Conceded meeting incoming' Z'"11"1CfOSS de- motives the sands c rocriclorincr all thi. hov '" Keti WOrk lieved that.be was beginning to are shifting upon r't flat feet. which failure is bu'lt. The man who home from the various velop who arrive , . . his she works onlv for of im Then tiny CAPSULES n in V. S. As y," To this mother replied that the ptirnose are to Balsam train. amps the yet ?uen,e" s?la ., was with his luperlor ot ; 11 i iduivs, musical thought that what the matter pressing others personal sf Copaiba, Cubcbi or none the boys have arrived trom .i uidiis, " oversea-- . instruments and jewelry formerly with him was that he was beginning worth cannot hope to compete with Infections, and is owned by Don Francisco Villa, the to develop a yellow streak and that the man who has a definite ideal RELIEVES In (MIOYl good the report V- Save Wheat and Meat by Eating famous bandit, !arc of- no son of hers would ever have feet to work out, a purpose to accom 24 HOURS th - of the committee of the frequently wits-o- knitting fered for sale Mexicans in des- flat enough to come back to her plish. simo diseases Colfax County Chapter, for last by inconvenience. month. titute circumstances. These articles when be ran away from his duty to More find his Gave The Thrill 8oM oe attdrmwittM. 5. ready sale and are purchased country. Allright Dawson socks. 65: sweaters, Americans who desire souveniers Now comes the of another He wanted to give the home folks Cimarron 10 by story socks, 40; sweaters, of Villa's reign in northern Mex- Brooklyn mother who promptly tele- a thrill, but h:s work in France was Springer socks, 12; sweaters, 11; ico. a dealer in phoned the police and had her son not very exciting. His job was to wri-tlet- s, 1. Recently junk that as a when he for a sys- Knight-CTiDbel- l's 2. city presented the Red Cross gift arrested deserter ran dig ditches witer supply POTATOES Gardiner socks 20; sweaters, with a from and came home. tem at an aviation cam.), shop mandolin, which away camp training Johnson Mesa socks, 24. copper he claims was used by Villa when a These are the kind of women who Near by were some German prison- Great Holiday Bar- Koehler socks, 19; sweaters, I. It will be sold for are the mothers of men, who turn ers, also jligging, trenches for In thiit will greatly assist in the Maxwell 9. boy. the benefit piptr way you socks, 28; sweaters, of that organization in the near the weakness of their children into So" he wrote what was perfectly true. Meloche socks. 4. future. and to the world the and it gave the thrill allr gain Sale of Pianos Food Ad- 12, strength give ght great wsr tasks of the United States Miami socks. 5; sweaters, heroes who do and dare. A monu- - am in the trenches row every dav. 2. Player-Pian- os Sugarite socks, At Jerusalem mcnt should be built in their honor, I The boches are so close that f can and Van Houten socks, 51 ; sweaters. ministration. The destitute inhabitants through- not only to commenorate their vir- tell the color of their eyes, while 19. out but as an are over head Now and slightly used Instru- R. that region are using the tatter- tues, to stand inspiration airplanes flyifsf' my musical Vermeio Park, Jr. C socks, 6; ed all other mothers. Dix. ai- - the time. ments of the highest 5 gray army shirts, discarded by to Dorothy excellence and wall known sweaters, 1; scarfs, I; wristlets, the British soldiers to cloth their H. S. KAUNE CO. Raton socks. 10R; sweaters. 25. children. the Fine Chicken Pie Municipal Christmas Tree makes. & Work the of Many of youngsters Supper shipped early part are wearing nothing else but these A real honest to goodness chicken-pi- e The public spirited citizens who The opportunity of lifetime November before last report consist- shirts with a belt about waist. was served the ladies are for the mun:cipal to got an instrument on the of 427 knit Since the the supper by arranging ed garments. The greatest mother on earth, the of the Lead Avenue Methodist church Christmas tree for the poor children first quality for Christmas organization of this chapter the fol- American Red on last about of Santa Fe have about Gift and have Cross, has come to Friday night. Talk completed lowing large consignments the rescue and chicken me! Whoever made plans, where by the will SAVE FROM $1M TO $25 been sent to the div'sion are distributing good youngsters headquart- thousand of warm to the that nie last Fridav is oast master again be given a Merry Lhr stmas If you expect to buy a piano ers at Denver. supplies and garments - Hospital civilians. of the art of pie baking! One they might not otherwise en or a player-pian- o within the 7,180, knit articles is refugee garments nren and sixty-fiv- e persons were joyed. At least $10000 more need next five years, send us this ad 5,746, and the surgical dressings At and had sufficient ed to the that should name and Cimar- Tucumcari fortunate enough provide presents with your address, rooms located at Springer, The Red Cross Rest Room i to themselves of be on hand, so it is not to late for will receive return Gardiner and Raton have to foresight possess and you by RATE ron. j sup-ma- who over looked POWER these ladies tickets which entitled them to the matter to mail busy The any the most 200 W. K. W. their credit 47.226 place days. extraordinary K. 7c per pieces. the trains passing out tobacco. per 'n 'he church parlors, and not add their names to the list. list. of. piano, and. player-pian- o The Junior Red Cross also show- chewing gum, etc. Rerclitlv they one- mf them but was more than de-fe- d bargains ever offered. 300 K. W. 6c per K. W. ed a very busy year, both financial- more than one hundred free for lighted with the delicious supper. S. S. Convention Libera I terms of payment. and in the amount of work ac- The second of ly dinner. Some of the boys left Albuquerque Journal., quarterly meeting our offers. You 400 K. W. K. W. complished. The financial report of in their as that was the j the district Sunday School Conven- Investigate 5c per money cups can make money on the fast the Colfax County Chapter was also only way to jnake the ladies receive Delightful Dance tion will be held Sunday. Decem- excellent. bovs! A dance ber 29, at the Gran school. growing value of your instru- All in excess of the above 4c per K. W. Special pav for their service. The delightful Quivera ment. were loud in their praise for the was eiven last Fridav' nicht at the house at Willard. An interesting in land instructive has been Rates for Cooking. Inspecting Chapter courteous treatment received while Colombo ball Albuquerque, tinder progiam Name Miss Fergusson. daughter of the late in town. the direction of Messers Kalph Kog-- ; prepared oy tne committee tn Charge Congressman H. B. Fergusson, of ers and Lawerence Lovitt. The Address SANTA FE WATER & LIGHT New Mexico was in the city on an Even Prairie Dog Help R C dance was planned primarily to honor Will Build Chapel inspection visit to the Santa Fe Two girls, eight and ten years old. the departing h. A. T. U boys, and The trustees of the Church of God, Knight-Campbe- ll Music Co in- S50 and a fine lot in Chapter. She was tent out to of Manzanola, Colo, earned for secondarily that other university purchased building Evorytkin MasicaL several in the state Red Cross school students might have a Clovis last week, where will COMPANY spect chapters the. by trapping prairie high they DENVER, COLORADO. by the division headquarters at dog's and making soap of their fats. jolly good time. About thirty couples have a handsome chapel erected in Denver. A. R. C Rays. participated. the near future.