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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 8

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i December 3, 102.1 ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL1 I'ape Eight Theaters Today IDEAL 'TELLS HOW MOTORISTS ISH0ULD PASS HERDS OF STOCK ON HIGHWAYS Houston, 1'. Autoiiio- biles and cattle don't mix, cspeclal-I on public highways, areordini; to I W. JL Hell Stoc'kdnle. livestock Best Ventilated Theatre in the State Breskfield Pure Pork Sausage. Premium Frankfurters, Fresh, One in' Today.

Sauerkraut. ST TIME TODAY i if WARD'S STORE sis Mxnni.i: ayf.mf. north sinro mcliotxan sqiahc Phones 172, 171 i i ANNOUNCEMENTS li A "Hill ST! ip nun iii i I JV I chaNEY I V- k.iV jn hM rf MM Paris V1 vl Maurice V' roiii'iiciii' V'J Jf PcHluctlon 1 tTV 3v jfpTh i ifn VT "NX L'A' l'oR h- I aid tor tho 1'nited State depart-! i lnent of agriculture who bus prepared tho following "traffic regulation" telling how motorists! Bhi.ud pass herds of stock on the read: "When meeting stock, bear to the right, do not sound horn, close; cut-out and work way through as. easily as possible. It.

is better still to bring car to a stop and wait until tho stock has passed. In most esses, the motorist will save tima by so doing. "When passing a herd of cattle bear to tho left, close cut-out, do not sound horn, and work way through with as little noise, as possible." CHILDREN AND COWS FORM LAPACHE'S BOND Pun Francisco, Pec. Six-children and sixty pens form the bond on which Federal Judge Partridge yesterday ordered the release of lllppolite Ijipache. Iji-pache was arrested when government agents found three on his ranch.

Fof.l.Y I'll I.S 1IKINC. lll l.lhl "FOI.LV PII.I.s; are the li h.ive trie, lv ki.lnfis a better since I receied your gen- erous offer." writes jtro- gan, Adams. FnLKA PILLS are a diuretic stltnulant for the KIPNIOYS and while being taken close attention should bo jiald to; the diet. Avoid sweets, starchy foods, alcoholic drinks, tea! and coffee. Prink plenty of good fresh water, and keep the body warmly clothed.

Kefuja substitutes. Fold everywhere. Adv. The almond is very old in and is probably a native of the. Mediterranean region.

Wo Call f'r Deliver Pbnns 4SJ ROYAL DRY CLEANERS leanirif nnd Prelii nf Alt Kloilkl Alteratliiim nnff Repairing a Spmiulijr Thn-e i.o West tlti'J. HICKS DAIRY For a few cents more we Sell tho highest quality milk produced under strictly sanitary conditions. TIILUIO IS A MFFLULXCr; IN MILK We have only one grade and use certified caps. Phones 73S, AN I0M I NT I wish to Inform the citizens of Albiiiuenin) that 1 am not affiliated with the Albuquerque I'ndertaking Company, and never have been, or with any other undertaking company in tlif; city of Albuquerque, and am working Independently of all other undertakers in the as I am a holding a New Mexieo Fmhahuers License and also an Illinois lOmbalmers Lkcns-e. Nell MoNernoj I ndci'lakcr 715 West Icad Ave.

Phone Day or Night GALLUP TOVE COAL 11,75 Good, clean coal, fren from clinkers, slack, etc. Superior Fuel for the llange, Heater, or Furnace. DRY SPLIT STOVE WOOD Kindling and Fireplace Logs. Lumber and Pulhllng materials. Phone No.

4 COAL SUPPLY AND LUMBER COMPANY tZi John Street I I LI WILL MR Lady Diana Duff Cooper Arrives on the Steamship Acquitana to Begin Rehearsals for 'The Miracle' New York, pec. 2. Lady Plana. Puff Cooper, formerly Lady Plana i Manners, heralded as England's most beautiful woman, arrived on I the Aquitanla today to begin re-' hea rals fur "Tho Miracle," in which s.ho will play the part of: Madonna. The KnellKh Venuty, who Oib! ilauchttr of tho luke of 1'utland and a.

close friend of tho British royal family, wai met at tho pier by a Kroup of soeb-ty tnd theatri- ic.al fnlk. vilii. tnelnded l-'enito Challapln, Kusslan opera star, and Morris (lest, theatrical producer, 'who will since Max Keinhardt'ti production of "The Miracle." her anxiety over play ins the star role in the play, Iady I Miff Cooper said she had never appeared on the spoken static, but. had been in the amateur and had acted beforo the camera. Her debut as a film star was in "The Glorious Adven-! ture." which wa.s shown In Covent Garden.

London. last year. In tho part of the Madonna she will not use her voice but will peso only, Of medium height and slender 'stature, with light hair mid blue eyes, Lady Piana appeared to be a perfect type of blonde beauty, Loly lii. iia wa.s one of the guests at the edding of Princess Mary and Lord Litscolles. Her own marriage to Lieutenant Alfred Duff Cooper In Lomb'ti in 1 1 9 was a brilliant society event.

NON-STOP DOG DERBY TO BE RUN MARCH 11 The Pas. Manitoba. Pe The Pas dog derby, billed world's greatest "iJO-milo to ilng race, will be run on as the ni-stijp March 1 yj4. accord lg i the ib iinltiee Presiib cisiou K. the executive chairmanship Orok.

The race the winner is a ivin J'1 inirse. As al will be with the in other years, a earntv staged in conjunction derby, being iiHi'k of signaled March to 1 as "Carniva MAYOR OPENS OFFICE IN THE CITY HALL office has been equipped oci upancv by May P. P. Swope at the I'ity hall. The room is in the rear of the first floor, adjoining the one occupied by the bu reau of charities.

There the a y- will transact city max or. who is a Is unit ThO i-b-ik. of ill be at I he City hall a. each clay, as has been his CllSti TRAVELING MAN IS EXHAUSTED AFTER EXPOSURE IN STORM Santa Posa. N.

Dec. -i Fred Prown, traveling PgetP for the Charle.i JUeld company in; this section, is in bed here as thu result exposure dining the r-i cent storm. 1 tiling Fort; Sunimr here in a Dodge loa-i-ster. aerouipanieil by two other! men', car s'nek whib'; the si do Pios creek-about half way between the two! towns. The men wei-, iinabie to extricate the and 0110 wafi sent aw av othei the I to Santa Kosa.

1" nu.i-,pirmg the night, lilb? Uo' tio. ho were soaked b-y I jtn, camped in the stranded ir Hrown and tne oilier tnan. iespairit.g of help, s.et out Pi for Santa Po-a. ol they barely rh I of a rescue car t.iai nicked tiiero up. Hewn overcome by exiiatisimn aioi -a posure.

His condition is not v-r FRENCH BILLIARDIST WINS championship: Pales. Dee. the French won the prof championship rage was 31.12 la which he 1 Grange, lliard expert, today ssional is. 2 billiard of France. H.s ave-for the five matches luyed.

tii-inm for the past turee years has been the closest rival of poger Coliti, the title holder. Tin; 'V- pert predict. that range a. worthy contender when the latter ret no from the Sak': will for prov Vmti Franc CORRECTION TI.e Star Mining and Mae'niio-ey compatiy wishes to correct the1 mistake in its adverliseno-tu, which appeared in the. Morning, Journal of Sunday, in regard to its properties.

D. Ktiuiiid have 1 lead, "Coos Hay Placer, Oregon. but it appeared In prtnt "Coos iiay Placer. Arizona," which is laii- leading and Incorrect. flT THIS OFT II' IS OKI 11 MO I Send this ad and ten oris tu Foley ZS'i' Sheffield ('liieago, writing your name and address clearly.

You will receive 11 ten cent bottle of HONlOt AND TAP COM FOP ND for coughs, colds and hoarseness, also free sample packages of FOLIO PILLS a diuretic stimulant for the kidnevs and FoLHY CATHARTIC TAKI.LTS for Cm-stipatlon and Hilloiisneso. Tl.ese wonderful remedies helped millions of people. Try every here. Adv. Ancients of old lags pt rr of 1 -ra I and transported blocks stone than cut ii.

mi" times. MATTRESSES Made Over ike New ERVIN BEDDING CO. Phone 8-V GALLUP LUMP COAL GUY'S TRANSFER SH BEAUTY AMEH CAN STAG HOTEL ARRIVALS AharaiTo Calif II. ranges. 101 Paso.

j. VV. A. C. It.

K. l.i:., ru II. 11. Mr. Waulhaus.

Kaiibmh City. Sulcino. New York. Loiie, Los Angeles, a Cnri-tou, Staunton, Va. Putnos, l.oa T.vwir, Los Angeles, nd Mri.

Um Mao velan.l. Alfred Ll. I'aufr, Santa Fe. Nat Levi and wife, Culera. trs.

T. c. Pryan, Culera. N. W.

Keeler. Tulsa, s. S. ox, Tu'sa. K.

S. Yeinper, Phoenix. Joset Hhevlnal, New York, JOtnll Netigebauni, Hostou, Walsh, Amarlllo. 1. K.

Tursk-y, Amarlllo. It. If. Parson. Fort Sumner Mr.

and Mrs, A. M. Hove, AM- f'lreen, Los Argc! If P. v- Ilnyero. Denver.

Kendall, city. V. Pose and wife, P.osweU. A. Haan and wife, Cluvi.

and Mrs. 10. I'. lJnjac, Carls bad P.njae. Carlsbad.

P. A. Kibble. Topeka. Hiram W.

Pow, Itoswell. T. 10. M'-ars, P. H.

Kinney, Socorro. .1. T. Miller onl fe, Covl. If.

How man, C'lovis. Pr. and Mis. J. o.

Loberts. P.l. Pay Harrison, Yaiighri. P. 10.

Sin e.strue, Santa F. A. M. lOdwurds. Santa Fe.

li. Nighan, Fort AVortli. J. S. Atwood, lloswill.

l.ora lladley, Santa Fe. Pert liirsch, Denver. J. Migee, P.edlands. AV.

P. Hartley, Paton. Jay AYeHs, Los Angelef. 0. P.

Knsterwood, Clayton, L. s. Wion, Katon. 1. L.

Coff, Raton. P. C. King. Las Vegas.

P. PI'ton, I.ienvir. Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Prake, Las Vecas. Willlai.i Mtstick and wife, Piitshiirgh. Pa. A.

P. Kogers, l.ienver. A. P. Pitchford.

Denver. AC. P. Piston, Las A'egas. Almeda Jteillv, Phoenix, N.

Y. Combs A. TT. Vetlo, Chicago, P. C.

Patterson, San Ysidro. Fre.l 1.1'jnahugh, Waterloo, Li. M. Katiter, City. W.

Los Angeles. Cara Pa is, Mountaiualr. .1 li L. Piake, Mountaiualr. .1.

W. Ponton, IOstancla. ,1. C. Prude, Scholle.

Lei Prude, Scholle. Harry L. Patton, Clovls. V. lOdwards.

Fort Sumner. Mrs. M. Uranlind, Helen. Fred Samliez.

Angeles. Carson, Pasadena. T. Strung, Pasadena. K.

Weiler, City. W. F. Krafo and wife, Helen. 11 ward Jeffries, Enid, Okla.

'icb It. 1 S.iulter, lOnld. Hohien and wife Kansas City. Cltv. Mr.

and Mrs. J. K. P. Stockton.

Miss Caroline L. J. ICeil Denver Cassidy Fhoe- nix. P. Fii.gera'.il, iltiroore.

Noble Santa, Fe. Kink'T, Santa l'e, Slurgi-s iluut, Denver. Dillon. Km inc. el P.

Williamson, San Ysidro. 1. Wilkes, City. diaries (. Clay.

Jemez Springs 10. C.oudell, Mountain Telegraph ami Telephone States com- C. F. Jones. I'-ikldo.

,1. It. Gray. San Mareial. .1.

10. Foliguard. Denver. .1. P.

Patelo ti. )lr. It. lilsot), Mndrid. Mrs.

iisiar Huber. Mrs. Thornton, Detroit. William G. Pwyrc and wife, Masdalena.

Magdalena. ll'-u Last and wife, Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. .1.

Harris and son, Duhlih, Minn, Frank H. Miller. Aeon. Mr. and Mrs.

0. F. Wtittaker, Denver, J. S. Jems, J.

L. San Mareial. It's I' Is tho greatest i est to tnotiev lu'iilfli ir.Muf living mid comfort ever offered lhuiucripic. (all 2II3-JI. Let Us Send a Man Fo replace that broken window I glass.

Albuquerque Lumber Co Phone 421. 423 North Sewing Machines Repaired All work absolutely guaranteed. I'lionc 758, and leave order. EMPIRE Cleaners DYKHS AND HATTERS HI CLKAMNG Phone 453. lilt North I'onrth IF IT'S Cuff Muttons, see our line.

SI. 51) to $25,110 WISEMAN Square Deal Jeweler 201 Souih Second FOR SALE Jlatnboiilllet Bucks I1LMNC, MFItCANTIUO Ijvs I. unas, M. to. FOR SALE 131:3 Ford or will take good motorcycle as part payment.

Phono 1555-J. WANTED Che? for country a month and room. West Central. hotel, $160 APPLES Fcst varieties of Winter Apples. Write or Phono to a SXI.I.i; INCH, IV' Theater Repeating today for i ho )Ht time, the Matiuo'; jTourneiir production, "While Paris Sleeps." featuring Lou Chancy; ami ji-lm Gilbert a the stars: also i repeating lliv dy, the pk i an "Hi' Yourself" ulci-national come-Now Weal Theater Tho Carl mlc picture, The Oean-t'p," with Herbert JCiwlluson as the star, is being repeated today; also repeating the, "In the lays of Paniud Poetic" episode.

1 yi-h- Theater angc Blossoms," tion. featuring as the real star "Th.i' i ns and Or-a Gasnicr produe-Kt nneth Harlan is being repented today for the last time: peating "Punning- Wild" of reels. also rc-cotuedy Pastime Theater "The droll. i William Fox picture with Dust in Fa i Mini us the star, is being today for the last time; I repeating "The Giants vs.i Yanks" comedy of two reels. rojikmiw SN WI'Y PRI.SSING.

I wiiilio j'Miis si. 11 rs" The settinps srenic effects used in "While Paris Sleeps," wliieh is repeated today for the last time at the theater, are constderid the luO't artistic iand realistic ach ie that ever bien developed under the mastr hand uf Maurice Tuur- tieur. The story is laid in Paris, and no effort of expense was spired to rc- produce an xact replica of the streets, boulevards and cafes of tha famous t'reiieli city. AVhat is considered one or features of the picture Is an el.ibo-' 'late stt'cvt scent; hi which can be1 seen the quaint and pictures. ue streets hind on oil her tide by typ-, leal French dwellings.

Tha lights; the Utile French shops and; cafes are seen through' the night with inembers- of tlie populace rushinij hither audi thither, and an occasional cab! inakiiiK its way tl.rouijli the nar- row streets. As one Kazes eu this, colorful scene it is difficult tu real- iie thai it represents the hatidi-j work of a motion picture director, and not an French street ith its buildings, that have been i literally transplanted to the studio. has 'been said that persons con-! templatim: a trip to Paris could, save money by seeing this "While Paris 'bleeps." Mr. Tour- I neut- i a stickler for realism and insisted on the nKisonry and walls i the buihlines being built of. solid brick and cement.

HPM Sl tlllKS A 11 It I.IK IN j'ichkk, Tin; t.i;vn. In a career notable for its pif tiiresquo intenu-etations, pustin Farnuni has appeared in few if any roles, more to his style than that in "The Grail." a William Fox production whiih is being repeated today for the last time at the Pastime theater. Farnum plain the role of Chic Sh'dby. a Texas ranger who has dedicated hi life to duty, having been taught the principle from in-lancy by his father, a ranter who di" "in harnos." Lov daredevil-try and a strong moral are carried through the story, by an exceptionally capable cast. Petgy Shaw, former Follies girl.

plays as the tbrugliter of a elereyman with whom the raiit'er is in hoe. Called between love ami duty, he chooses! the latter, but, by the kindness of! fate, he also wins tho girl. i The story was written by George, Srarliwooaii and the picture was: made under direction of Colin Campbell. Tiic scenario was i.y 'harks Kenyije, lSO Is 1,1 I 1.1 V-I now 1 1 i Tuk' a hilarious of thrillin cralo it with acto rt KawlinsMii, and situation: a and Merit makes a time, by The you'll remember for a long All if which Is amply prov-the audiences who have seen Clean l'p." now playing at Ideal theater, it being repi today. lie plays the vvi-alth who dollar and turned for himself in the al Vo-lr tit off with a loose tu shift village where erybody ise has a Hoe lie reestablishes hen it coe.t to smash too much money, bow- fortune.

In; t.wn 1 a wave he takes over the, reins the law and res- Cues it from predatory land incidentally, makes a man of: himself by doing it, is a story of! 'breathless Interest. The exciting, battles. dashes and iother thrills vie with broad com-1 tile and extremely clever charnc- 1 ter acting by a competent cast. it's a new pe picture. The laiktior, H.

H. Van 1,0111, cans in is Universal attraction a "comedy thriller. Tho i-omedy is there the hilarious story of a city gone with money and refusing en masse to ork a. social lion who ro-vr worked in his life being faced with tho dilemma of being municipal Atlas and suppui ting tlie conglomeration of laughs and difficulties on a pair of broad but I very unpractical shoulders. style of acting was never better placed than In this picture.

Ho is a humorist first, but one los's sight of it often in the exciting fights, thrilling auto rides and other excitement that marks lus progress from loungo-hzard to man of the hour. on Di: now sLi-; SI Itl S. I KI NII It's I.ATIOST 'Vou may ni't know it, but Louis' Oasnier, whose lutes' work is "Thorns and orarsi; Fiossoms," is responsible for three of the best knotti, serial thrillers ever made. They are "Hands I'M." "The Tiber's Trail" and The Third It's true that Gasnier toade them some ago. Nevertheless, the man who is credited with one of llo- kiost.

"hiiinnr," of li-reMors once directci! the and thunder" stuff of the heroine, the deep-dyed villain and the "papers." As a matter of fact. G.if-Tiier recalls with laughter the dais in the production of motion pictures when it was question of i eg many secies a day without ai.v great regard the of tlie eompieted mateiaal. It is a favorite retort of his to opponents of motion pictures that tln se self-same pessimists who deei-y tbo hiok of originality in production need utily compare th" cures of today with those if l'J years ntto to discover whether or nn advancement lias been made the art. The picture, "Thorns and frang( 1 1 being r'-peited fodiV I for 'he la r.r- ib-. i I I i i i i i I 1 i TODAY AND TOMORROW Gallup ump Corrlllos liiimp Cerrlllos Gallup l'gg errillos Antliraclte.

All Slies. Cedar siul Plnon Sawed and split In sPes to Suit Logs. Kindling. mm coal co, PHONE 91 Truck ili livery wliero ilcsired. 1 m-iiii ifc.

11, imAai insurance that cover your home srotects them, too Your home was built for you, your wife ami your chiklren. If fire destroys it, and it is uninsured, you may' nut be able to build araiii. You will lose yfufr home your children 1 hHr iiiheritance. This agency will assure j-oii of n. home after loss by fire if you insure jour property ir.

the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. For over a the Hartford has inopiify owners build, after fire conn 1 century, heln- For safe ami Insiiiiiiice, sine all Frank W. Graham 1 1 I hlrd St. Plume .812.00 11.00 0.50 LIMP I 7 1 1.7 i.7 for Appointment. fJWli immm mm Hi i.v iiiiiiiif town wa-T on a tuau.

nioney-spoiHling tear until Monto lU.xby toi-o the town to bring! it liack to s-iulty, and win the girl ho loved! J4.vc: Jtt! Spectai'iilar f'ghtsl Hilarloin HERBERT RAWL1NSON in "THE CLEAN-UP" IWIIIT10 STAIt DHIVHIUJOSS C.U COMI'AXY AWOl'MTS A substantial and permanent reduction of rates on ears fori. hire. I Phono fi. Cars Delivered I 512 West Conlrnl iff' a 7. VOX A .40, Well Ventilated LAST TIME TODAY Duty First DUST FARNUM GRAIL 0i storu of aTexas Ranker who placed duty before love Special Feature Comedy, "Our Gang," in "Giants vs.

Yanks" Regular Admissions TUESDAY, DECEMBER RUPERT WJIJIlflli1' LOCAL ITEMS L. P. Tiiotiipson, ehief deputy tin. intenia) revenue left Sunday night for Pe-J'ianec, Ohio, to attend the funeral of his mother. Mrs.

C. .1. Thompson, who died Saturday. Mis. Thompson was visitor in A'bu-1 several times.

Dr. Murray, Osteopath, Arrnljo DEATHS AND FUNERALS A WORD OF COMFORT J'o not wait for some future lime in which to Hud Cod anil to know Him. Ho is not hiding from you: Ho wants 5011 to know lllm here and now. Whether jour sky be nm-sliiny or overoast. He walks oloe beside you.

If you liavo tailed 10 look for 1 1 i 111 tub I the siinsliine, M'ek llim amid the shadow-: joti will not search in vain. Frederick G. Ihidlong-. C-p; 1S-5, AtS'iMait'l K'ittors. ANA A Funeral services for Frank Anaya, who died Saturday afternoon will be held this morning at 3 o'clock from the.

family residence. The pall bearers will be Jo Lopes, Nestor Chaves, David Griego, Nicattor Martinez, L'o-lores Chaves and Juan Luc-oro. interment will be in Sandoval cemetery. Ctollolt, funeral director. KAOA -The funeral of Mrs.

Al-tagraiiu Baca, who died Saturday jiiorning, will be held this inoinlng ait a o'clock from the family residence. Interment will be at San cemetery. Crollott, funeral director. CHAVJOS Jose G. Chaves, aged 52, died Sunday mornitig at bis i-esldeTice, 711 North Kiglith street.

Chaves Is survived by his wife i.iiil ems tinier. The body will be taken to Valencia, Mr, Chaves' former home, this morning. The funeral will be held Tuesday Morning at 'J o'clock from the residence to the Yalcnei-t Catholic church where high requiem mass will be said by Father Albert Cor-nctt. Interment will he in Vab-n-vin cemetery. Crollott, funeral director.

MORTON Mrs. Anna 1,. Mor ton, aged 27, died at her home on 1 South High street at 6:30 o'clock Sunday morning. Mrs. Morton had lived here for four years.

She Is survived by her husband and sister who were with her. and one brother am! f-ister in Kansas. The remains will be shipp-d on train No. OO this evening to Kansas for interment. The French Mortuary is in charge.

TAIiTAGLIA Luis Tartaplla. Infntit ui.m of Mr. and Mis. Llo Pi" IH TO wmaM I I I lis i. 1 1 i I I 1 011 Regular comiminlo.vioti iUeritiie bodge No.

A. I A. tins evening at tieh of off leers. Aibu- Stated conclave Pilgrim No. 11, Knights Templars, tliis evening at Flection of ot fleets.

Mineral Lodge No. 4, Knight of rvthlas. will meet at o'clock to-vi'ght. Flection of officers. Pcputy lilaiul Chancellor II, 10.

Craig of Ciovis will be present ti. stair a membership drive. All members requested to be present. TODAY'S CANCER LESSON Caiinr the rert.uiii is qucntly mistaken for lmeniorrhyiils nr piles anil maiiy tmits is treated a sueli. BH exlhig from ihy r'-etiim is usually Une to liaetnur- rhohlM wlileh are relatively un- impnrtant but loay be an early SMiiptotii of car.oer ana ttiereiore is deserviiiS ot.

an en-iy ar.a thorotiKlt examination. Via' betweon haeniorrlniids ami cancer can only be made by an examination. Treatment with- out is wrong. t.astric ulcr t-r ulcer or stomach is generally rcardeil as an important pirecaitcerous cottill-tbm often leading to cancer. Some soirieona report that as many as forty per cent of cases of cancer of Is stomach, pive history of preceiiinic ftiiati'i; ulcer.

L'n-iloiibti-dly the iinliortance of treatinu B-istrio ub-er as a possible source of cancer should be more ucnerally recognized. It Is reilizeil by the health of ficer that this series of short sketches must be incomplete, and i that spice, is bo-Kin for details. The health office will be Rkul answer any quest ions that mav occur to tho readers and Kivo advice. Arrangements have' been mule with some of the Albuquerque physicians so that in lippfopriat" cases, physical exarii-inuiioiiii i-au be obtained. PK.

A. M'i 'TT, Public; Health officer. UK If KIM" Gpcns a cw rdoro at West (eiilral Vicniic C. H. Piclcirdsoo.

ill opcti tlo-ir new more I West avetiu-; at o'clock this morning. A large fore been working the last wxk changing tlie in of light dee tori or people has mil day for rating ami of the store. the Store Owing to the tact ti opening at the holiday the store is showing an all at-on, -t en- tire line of tiolidav i has just i-e-asi. where C. K.

Picliardson ha turned from tho east, -ays things look mighty this will be one of the eooi.l and bed seasons th known. has liny In SI l'. cbllilri will thank you. A inir Cull iriSF r.UAVFs PROMINENT CITIZEN. DIES IN ALBUQUERQUE Jose G.

Chaves, one Mexico's prominent citizens ami fur ear- a well-known died Sua-j day morning at o'clock, at 711 North Kiglnli street. H.s homo, was in Valencia, a sma'l town in Valencia county. Mr. Chaves had been in rather poor health for the past several ears, but had not been confined fj his home. Ho was down town a few days ago.

lb? was about years of Mr. Chaves served a number of years as the adjuster and appraiser of livestock losses for tho Santa Fo railroad, on the New Mexico and Hi-i Grande divisions, Ho oie of tho democratic presidential electors for New Mexieo when Woodrow Wilson madn his first race for president of the United States in Pesides many relatives and friends. I.e. leaves his aged widow, brother. Jacobo Chaves, of Santa IV.

formerly insurance commissioner of New ami a sister, Miss Jjeatrlee Chaves, 01 l.os Angeles. Calif, Dennis Chaves and Meliton Chaves, of this city, pre distant relatives. Funeral services will be announced later. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS IN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Jt. K.

Cm Ik. 'iov grand chancellor rf New Oil i for the Knights of Pythias, ai-rived here Sunday to take charge of the membership drive of the local order which opens today. The campaign will lost 15 days, Mr. Craig paid. A business meeting of the loo.jl JCnights of Pythias will be hd, tonight.

Mr. Craig sai 1 that cold weather prevailed in Clevis and that miow was 011 the ground to a depth of 10 inelies when ho left. WOMAN SAYS HUSBAND KICKED HER: BOTH ARE PUT UNDER ARREST Pr. Lewis lay ni; Ja nn were ht for Lewis ami Mrs. arrested late tile ne tce.

'see ftatel. thy bad a quail' 1 on tie were both trieir appearance in r. the. engaged in Ptreei. Tiny bond for police court Monday morning The man claimed that her husband kicked her.

Lewis told the that he did nothing more I than to grab hold of her and endeavor to take her home when she had refused to go. The two aie Patrolman Ponuhue made nrretf. i of i Jt i i of 1 i i pla en the to ev v. of 1 i Ui I to 'not in 1 "BE YOURSELF" Two-Part Comedy International lews Regular Prices. LYRIC Always Well Ventilated LAST TIME TODAY A A Jl VPftw err i' 1" Iii Kosita's urm.

jet iK'longcd to iniolhcr! B. P. Schulberg Presents A Gasnier Prod. "THORNS AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS" with Kenneth Harlan 1 stclle Tajlor I.dith Kobcrts "2f if -s i-jrwT ALSO IHG WILD" Two Part Comedy Regular Prices ftTTEfiT'Cfi Odd Fellows and SlAw-kahs will repeat Minstrel Show at 1. O.

0. F. hall, Monday evening, December Small admission for 30 minutes of laughter. Doors open at 8 p. m.

Everybody come. COAL 89.50 811.00 812.00 SI 1.5)0 812.75 iiicia I ftgiuil Onuru Fgg Omera Lump Perfect Gallap I-urap a i 1 tl 1) Pounds Split Wood 000 Pounds .811.75 a place Logs 1 FACTORY WOOD AZTEC FUEL COMPANY i I- COAL-WOOD SUGARITE SWASTIKA GALLUP I MP yx.a W.1IAIT .912.7.1 11.75 9.511 M'JIP lad WALNFT CEDAR PINON FACTORY WOOD NEW STATE COAL CO. GLWKAXTEi: SATISFACTION. PHONC BUY A HOME I am offering bargain in a new adobe-stucco house of five rooms, with bath, large screened sleeping porch, extra large front porch, with hardwood floors throughout, excellent lighting and plumbing It is located three blocks north of city limits, and two blocks from North Fourth street school. I will sell it for whatever payment down vou can make, and the balance can be paid taglia, died Sunday afternoon VI re, koioe Sutt ler a short Illness.

Funeral ar rangemf nt.t will be amnoincrd lat by Garcia and Mortuary. if nidi ki.on like rent. Phone 240S-R1, I1H2 First Street I'blllle 2,1 ltciii.ilillo. N. M.

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