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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 5

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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1909. her daughter spent the summer months at Ocean Park, California. 3n ISh We have just received our new School Sho3o Mrs. N. It.

Field, SOS West TIJeras avenue, hail returned home much oe benefitted ill health after I the summer at her summer home on Mea Co. the Pecos. Mrs. McLutiUrtss, tiuu West Central avenue, is expected home wiliiia a day or two utter a miinnicr spent with relatives at Kane, Pu. Mrs.

W. U. Childers, coiner Central uvenue, and Twelfth street, has re- 3 i A better shoe was never worn than "The We have them in all kinds and sizes. You should not fail to see them before buying. Come in, "look around," let us show you through; will save you money.

We also have a complete line of ladies and men's shoes it will pay you to see. Clarke, Mrs. A. Peek, Mrs. Karle Clnpp.

Mrs. Mabel Hlutoe, Miss luiueu iioni mo rocoM jicre mie enjoyed the summer months. Mis. "II i.wn a i.i; IDEAL SHOE 105 S. Second St-Shoes, Spaulding, Miss Saint and Miss Wllley.

Mrs. u. Dana Johnson returned Thursday from a ten days' outing spent in the Kandia mountains. Mr. and Mrs.

A. II. MeOaffoy and sons leave on Thursday for an extended eastern trip. Master Herbert will enter school at Luwreui-eville, New Jersey, a preparatory school for Princeton. Mrs.

.1 A. llubbs and daughter, Miss Childers was uccojiipanied by her three daughters. Misses Gladys, Eilltu and Agues. Wis, Uessle Jaffa of West Copper aveiiuii uiiU her sou Kdgar tiuvu re-turned from California and tour of the southwest, Mr. und Mrs.

A. A. Trimble ol North Arno street ute enjoying visit from Mrs. Frederick Herman of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Beatrice Sleight has returned Tin university reception nt Library liull Friday nltrht sivon liy the old students to the now urrivals, tin; fatuity, regents and uluuini, wan attend-cd by over hundred people ml wan a most enjoyable function.

Cherry ami silver, Hie varsity colore, wore prominent in tile pretty dceorat ions. FolloW-lliB a program the evening was spent la (fames and dancing wit refreshments. President Dr. K. Mctjuoen Cray made a ttfi little siddress; Miss Do Tullio xaiiK solo, and Mi's lioss.

the new Instructor in Kngiish anil elocution, gavu a very clever reading from A. Conaii Doyle. The CavainiiiKh orchestra furnished excellent music. Credit for the success of the event is largely due the reception committee consisting of Mis Myrta Marsh. Mtes Marie Punish.

Walter 11. Allen, Hugh The liappy young eouide will make their home on (South Kdith street. Mr. and Mrs, H. 15.

Mattoou, wliu i mum nam iwm-' H- 1 COLUMBUS HOTEL Cioltl Avenue anil 2utf 81. TUB ONLY Real Home Cooking were recently married in Vegas will make Albuquerque their homo. Jean, left on Friday niorning for Chicago ami Milwaukee Miss llubbs will I will reside ut J27 North High from uli extended visit in Chicago. liter Dower College at Milwau kee and Mrs. Hubbs will return in about six weeks.

Miss Kslelle Valck, the violinist. has returned from southern Culii'or Mrs, Felix Lester of West Central with her daughter, Miss Lorna, rc- ma where she spent the summer IN TUB CITY It: 1 Bryun and Gillette Cor ton turned Ihis nasi week from tier cv- months. Mrs. J. P.

Derby of Saginaw, Mich Mrs. (leorge L. 15i oks entertained tenHivl. tt.j,, California. All Meals 25c.

igan, has returned to this city to re The invitations issued by Mrs. J. E. Saint and her daughter, Miss Irene Saint, of 216 street, for yesterday afternoon were recalled on side permanently. Miss Gludys Mandell entertained I I number of friends Wednesday evening a.

few ladies at bridge at her pleasant home on Copper avenue on Monday evening, in honor of Mr. Arno iruning. Delightful refreshments were served and all spent a most enjoyable evening. Those present were Mrs. Arno Jtuning, Mrs.

James Wroth, Mrs, George Mrs. Joseph Saint, Miss Julia Lee, Miss and Miss Mrs. Arno Mtining. with her daughters Krnestine and Jane, left early at the home of her parents, Mr. and street and will bo at home to their friends after September 15.

Mm A. H. Holmboe, SI 1 North 4U street, entertained the membrcs of the Woman's Circle oJi the liaptlst churcli at her home Thursday afternoon. An interesting musical and literary program was listened to, the program be. ing followed by un appetizing lunch-ion.

Miss Hazel Hawkins, Miss Lillian Williams and Miss Kenworthy assisted Id Renins refreshments and Mrs. Proswlck assisted Mrs. llohnboe In receiving, Wednesday evening at her home on South Arno Mrs. Harry Aspin-wall was tendered a pleasant surprise party in honor of her birthday tinnl-versary. Curds were played and refreshments served those present being Mr.

and Mrs, J. 11. AleCoy, Mr. and Mrs. William Uryce, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl ll. Hopping, ami and Mrs. Harry Aspinwall. The UranU International Auxiliary Mrs.

M. Mandell, 318 North Twelfth account of illness of Mrs. A. M. Mil-lington, mother of Mrs.

Saint, Mrs. Saint left for Winfield, Kansas, her old home, on the limited yesterday to be at the bedside of her mother. street. Mrs. A.

H. Knapp, accompanied by Mrs. E. Dobson. West Ti-jeras avenue, will arrive from Cali- Wednesday morning for a visit in I'ornla tomorrow.

Mrs. Dnhson is Advertise list for week ending Sep tember 1. 10S. ti LudliV Lint. Alv.elalde II.

Amos, Lupe Kiidill, Mrt-mllla Hallcjon, Nellie Barnes, Mm. J. W. Jterklcy, Mrs. N.

S. lltu kner, I.llllo llullard, Klla. Carry, Mamie Curler, lllsentitu Chaveis, Frunelseo Chuve, Amle Glatts Urergorlta Gurclu, Lolu, B. Gleslor, Lola 3oniuile8, Llxzle Jetisun. Nellie Kaho, fcxio, Mondell, Mr, W.

J. Mener, AKnes Miller, JSylvln MorrU. Mrn, Q. K. Nelson, Annie.

U'XIel, AI h. Tom Owen, Fay Parker, Mrs. J. K. Patterson, Mli-s Willie Pierce, Ilnra (Sanchez, Harriet Thurston, MinuiJ TobKisman.

Geulleiuen's Ust. iJiego Arunugit, Alejandro AMoinof, Lula Archuleta. Chun, llui kniun, I'lnri- Heald Hall, Rio Grande Industrial School To Be Dedicated Today her daughter, Mrs. N. S.

Twelvetrees, has gone to southern California. They expect to remain away indefinitely. A meeting of the Knights of Columbus was held Thursday evening when the members present planned entertainments for the coming Heuson. Much enthusiasm was shown by those present and a "ladies' evening" will probably be given In the near future. Grand Knight J.

A. Keidy appointed a committee on entertainment composed of the following gentlemen: F. E. Wood, chairman; Prank A. Me-Hugh, W.

K. Gilbert, J. W. Prcstel, John J. Tierney and Victor Sais.

The marriage of Miss Cora Dren-nan and Mr. L. Heyn took place of the Urotlierhood of Locomotive En gineers, gave a pleasant surprise parly Monduy evening to Mrs. J. Fen-; ner at the latter's home at accompanied by Miss May Haxcldine and Mi.ss Sue Dobson.

They have been spending the summer at the various California beach resorts. Miss Krna Fergnsson of West Central avenue and Miss -Mildred Fox of 106 North Twelfth street returned from Chicago Friday. These two young ladies devoted their summer vacation to study, having taken a special course on uchool work and art at the University of Chicago. Mr. VV.

P. Metculf ami his granddaughter Miss Lorna Lester are spending a week with Mrs. Metculf at Tesuiiue, New Mexico. Among the arrivals during the week were Mrs. W.

H. Hahn of Silt West Central avenue and her daughter. Miss Adelaide llahn. Mrs. Hahn and Iowa.

They expect to absent about six weeks. Mis. John Li Clarke entertained a few ladles at a dainty luncheon on Friday at her pretty home on Iloma avenue. Those invited were Mrs. Hoy MacDonald, Mrs.

A. MeOaffoy. Mrs. O. A.

Matsnn, Mrs. A. S. Peck. Mrs.

Karle Clapp, Mrs. D. A. Ilaepherson, Mrs. Maynard Ounsul, Misses Kliza beth and Betty Willy and Mary yimms.

Mi's. Roy entertained ut bridge on Monday afternoon at her charming home on Roma avenue. Delicious refreshments were nerved and It proved a most enjoyable time. Those present were Mrs. Modler, Mrs.

Maynard Gunsiit. Mrs. o. A. Mafson.

Mrs. A. U. Mctiaff.y. Mis.

Frank Strong, Mrs. John Lee NEW PROCESS PROVIDES ALCOHOL PURE AND CHEAP lira SCHOOL Second street. Tim party met at the home of Mrs. K. W.

JJavis and went in a body to Mrs. Keiiner's midonce. I Mrs. Fentior left Wednesday evening for ul visit at Point Uichmond, Cal. On the evening of Sept.

'JO the Albu NOT QUITE ONE YEAR OLD querque Lodge of Klks, will eiuertum at a Dance in tho Klks' ball room. A meeting of the entertain at tlie pastoral residence of the Presbyterian church Thursday evening. The ceremony was performed by the Uev. Hugh A. Cooper and was.

witnessed by only few iutlmatu friends. ment committee will be held Tuesday evening in rooms ai which plans for the (lance will be discussed. qui' Cuhos, llernardluii Culnul, Frank Conway, A. S. Coyne, K.

A. Ciisciiu, Uert Curtis, l). Dempsey. 11. Dougherty, J.

K. Uunn 12). Kmidlo Kern-Albert Field. Simon (lonstalevi Bantlugo Gabaidiin, Lulu Ijt umlro Gallegos, Arthur JU ll.iyc. Jeff Ilajies, Harry Jitekson, Nuibldcul Iju'iigoza, May VVuli Ion, Lr-sen.

II. M. tester, Dr. ('. LlRht.

Malcolm Lincoln, J. 15, Mattduill, Joint D'Donnell, Mtifton Punic. A. Hlt.ftiano Pere, K. V.

PIIU Plnkiiey, Charles Edgar Pol I lit H. lUtbiffi B. tZ- Rne, Ail- kolaj Hieleckl, Ctinuti Kunuhe. A. Hotel, Willie a.

W1. Saille. AV'iilt Thomas, Pilar TruJIyn. TU-jiu, Kr.ttu IK'O ChaVe Tern to, Thomiw, Nciium Io VuliUmli'ot, AV, Wellmnnji younB 2, Chicago, Sept. 4.

A liroeess has been discovered by Which pure alcohol can be made from sawdust for seven renin a gallon, according to story whh.it will appear In the ltee-ord-llerald tomorrow. After five years of experimenting process for making an alcohol said In be pure as that obtained from grain Is claimed to have been discovered by Malcolm F. Kwen and George II. Tomllnson of this city. heellon Craned In Death.

ripiiiiKfli IHk Sepl. Five section hands were crushed to death today by the wheels of a btix cur tinder which they hnd taken shelter from rain. A freight burked Into Ungear. The decorations will be unique consisting of corn, oats, pumpkin bunches of red chile and other things Dedication of Handsome Hcald Hall at-Congregational Institution South of City This appropriate to the season, und the barn dance" fouturewul be most en BARGAINS AND SNAPS joyable. WOMEN'S CLUB HAS AT- FIRST MEETING Tte Mnlk Foroityre JULIAN J.

STEYSKAL VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Studio 309 North Fourth Street Tho formal dedication of the new and handsome I I hall at lite 1'io Grands Industrial school el 3 o'clock this afternoon will ennui near to celebrating tho first birthday of one of the most suci essful instil maintained by he Com. relational church in the wchI. The ceremonies which will be held at the hall Jusl south of the city will be very Interesting, (ho program Including music and addresses by J. If. I field superintendent of missions for the church; Itev.

W. Marsh, pastor of the First Congregational chiir and probably Ira Abbott of Ihc district court. OF SEASON COMPANY FIFTY NEW MEMBERS IN PAST TWELVE MONTH Shows A thi ing The Complete House Furnishers We have a job lot of Dining Chairs in broken sets of various patterns and styles, and while they last will sell them below cost. If you want just one, two or three chairs, come in, look them over and take advantage of a snap. We also have a job lot of Baby Carriages to close out at less than cost.

See our windows. Handsome Yoar Book Meetings, will be of tional Interest' and During Coming Year, of beauty forever." a joy is Tlie new builditiK Is a Iiiikc and commodious one made of brii coaled with cement, 4i by 411 feet, two stories baHcnient rontainiiiu; school rooms, priiiciial's a pari incut, boys' dormitory, and an cssories. The Cio iraniie lndiisirial School, started October with twenty pupils, a ll.fiini buildliiK'. K'lis' dormitory and culinary department presents the first instance In this territory of the application of industrial methods to day schools and its great success has demonstrated the wisdom man's handiwork In all picfcarctChina there is nothing more beau it the plan. The nt tendance has groivn rapidly, it has been neccssary to increase the tachlnjf force under Uev.

A. Heyman. the principal; and the buildintf to he dedicated today became a necessity. -The first money used in securing the site for the school was raised In the north by Honora De Husk and. Mies Olive When in the market for Rugs and Carpets do not forget that we have an endless variety of patterns to select from and our prices are right.

We have just received some elegant patterns in Body Brussels and Wdtons, and have a large assortment in Axminsters and Tapestry Brussels, as well as everything in the cheaper grades. The Woman's club of Alliuiiieriiie, has entered upon its season's activity for the year 0, the first meeting being held ut the club rooms on Wert Gold avenue, Friday after-noot. Tlie year book for the neaon is from the press of the Morning Journal. It Is a most handsome publication, daintily gotten up ami its attractively arranged contents, including the program for each meeting of the year, show that the year's work of the club will be most Interesting pleasant and profitable. Fifty new members have joined the organization in the Pst year and many more accessions are In prospect.

The club Is In splendid financial condition and its prospects are most bright. Hereafter on literary program days the public will be admitted only by Invitation. On iMjmest'" f.een days a nominal fee will be charged everyone as heretofore, on music and art days an admission of cents lll be charged non members. The music department this year is under the competent direction of Mrs. Mabel Hiinoe.

Tlie study class will cover German. Italian. Scandinavian and American music and composers of the nineteenth tiful than hand-painted china, combining the artist's genius with the potter's wonderful work and material that is wonderful in itself; both useful and artistic, always giving pleasure. Pickard Hand-Painted China is absolutely at the top. We have a large line; look in our windows and step the store, and while observing its excellence, note our prices, as low as it can be bought anywhere.

Within reach of your pocketbook. fl. OibKOti, the latter. formerly a teacher at Heboyela bring pre. eeptrcsB.

Miss Louise LudwlK is matron and Industrial teacher for the (this. nd Uev. S. L. Hernandez Is rendering valuable service In the boys' department.

He Is assisted by Mr. John Jacobsoii. Mr. Heyman is a graduate of the ChlcaBo Theological seminary, has had practical farming an Industrial experience and has shown ex WW IV: ecutive ability of a hiaii order. The site of the school is on rioKrjj commanding a fine view of the valley ami covers acres.

Twenty iicresj are under irrigation while a pMinoln plant will supply water to much more land. There Is an orchard of Hcvc'iiy-! i century. This cla win meet imme We have the exclusive agency for the Standard Talking Machine and have just received a shipment of machines with a large assortment of records. Come in and get a Standard and enjoy, at you own fireside, the best musical talent in the land. We have a fine assortment of records to select from which comprises the latest popular pieces in both vocal and instrumen five trees and twenty-five vlnex; an I apiary of twenty hives of bees; row and a bit; dairy of six Jersey ham eostinir There ar pumping plans run by Kasoline.

oip-to furnish water for the building and one mr Irrigation. Two wells, and diately ofter the regular club meetings. An enjoyable social hour followed the program at the meeting Friday the program being: as follows: Address by the president, Mrs. V. H.

Cams. Piano solo, "Lorelei." Schelllng. Miss Nichols. Vocal boIo, Miss Lula Palmer. Vocal solo, Miss Rose Harsch.

nefrwhments were served. The attendance was very large mid the lirst meeting of the year augurs well for lo'-er ones. It windmills have hern Improved nt tal. 7-inch records, 35c; 10-inch records, bOc; 10-inch records, double side, 65c. cost of 1 1.

Tien. There ere horses, mules, vehicles and toolx which have cost over ll.lal. Simps for traiuinK In carpentry work and are anionic tlie other improvements to be made this year. Tin- ork of the school anionic tin- A not niirnriroc hnfnrn hnvinn anvthinn S. Vann Son The Up-tO'Date Jewelers 205 South Second Street Albuquerque, New Mexico i turn i 'J bUMIC III ClIIU yvl UUI JI IVUO unun, wujniy M'ljiiiiiij in the house furnishing line.

Your Credit Is Good. A VF.HV LITTI.E MfMET WILL GO A I-OXG WAV WITH ITS AM) YOU ALSO. COM AVI KXAMINE out stock, f. phatp a tom IKS. SECOND ST.

PIHi.H3 4. native boyg and eirls will have re-, mils of Incalculable value In makinjj them better ritigens and better men und the dedication of the lean- ,1 I 9 i The futrelle furniture WEST END VIADUCT PHONE 376 niui new mjo ioo.ij in im "v' but the first step 1n an era of remarkable growth in us, fulness from U'JW oil. Japanese and Chin msttliiK Jut biw HSSortmeiu to select from. Mn JKab- r. Furniture und Carpels..

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