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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 7

Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 7

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'April 13, 1923 Fa Seven ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL1 lolhy Yost and Ada Iatham for LAS VEGAS perintcodent of schools ia Lincoln I county, and Mrs. lJurns of Oseuro, were guests of Mrs. KJwin I'cp-I pard last week for a few days. CLOVIS STATE COLLEGE Tho play, "The Old Maid 3 Club, here that it has decided to enlarge its -holdings and luvcat in Albuquerque. A Bite for which they puid and ISO.tiou for a besides the building, proves their faith in tho Duke City.

Mr. Love, president of tho company, together With W. J. Hryan and C. U.

Speight as clerks, will leave nt once for that city, whilo K. C. Chillers, with Clerk K. M. Klt-trell, will remain in C'lovis.

This firm also has a branch yard in Meicose. Tuesday morning at the lmmacu-1 'y Uil late Conception church, when Miss Wednesday evening was a success Lena Housing, daughter of Mr. I Uoth aaUy uud as an entw-and Mrs. llem I tainment. the rejuvenating ma- the bride ot Mr.

Fra nk 1 Proved to bu a laugh-provok- ing aftair. Thoso taking part were Jtcv. Father A. Kabejrolle offi- elating. The bride was beautiful in a gown of white canton erenc May Queen Katberina Brown, l'atrlco lloblis and Lucy Cox, tho most popular girl; Maurice Hoothe.

Albert Curry and Frank llrnokshlro, tho most popular boy; Preston Uoone. iani'ord Fairly uud nersbcl tho Rreutest AkkIu; Debert Frcentun, Cerald Cathey and Charles Jackson, the fellow with tho best lino; I'rof. D. Comer, Captain Z. C.

White and I'rof. Alva Taylor, the most popular faculty member. The Dona Ana County Federation of Women's clubs will bo held at State College April 21. The Progress club will be hoetwss on this day. The meetings will be held in lladley hall.

Luncheon will be served by tho Progress club in the tea room of the homo economics department. Miss liianoh Cllmnre, homo economics Instructor, has cliat'Be of the luncheon. Mrs. U. Clayton, W.

Jace, Mrs. I'at Kirk, Mrs, Evelyn Sandc-ru, Mrs, Jesse Guillen, Mr.i Alva F. Hit ton, Mrs. J. J.

Dale, Mrs. W. Mrs. Harriet Wooten, and Misses Itose Nel. The Ht.

James Guild of the Epls-1 and chiffon. She wore a veil of tulle and carried a shower bouquet. Miss Cole Kenning, UVfi v3S- as inn Id of honor, was charm I Mesdames K. It, Hardwlo.lc ami A. tilrda entertained at a jlii.eheon Saturday nt the Harvey house.

Tho long tables were beau-i if nt ly decorated with cut flowers, i Individual favors of corsage bou-j (iiets were placed at each cover. Lovely hand painted placo cards and score cards carried out the color scheme. Uridgo followed in the parlors of the Lyyeum theater. I Tho guests were Mesdnmes Chas. I Soheurich and guest, Mrs.

A. J. Fischer of Santa Fe; P. H. Herod, 1 T.

S. O. McDowell, J. T. Wilcox, i Scott McDowell, F.

Fi. Dice, Fletch-; er Malone, Felix Maiidoll Kmil Meyers of l'aso, Harry Miller, I f'has. Shannon, C. K. WoVrell, A.

L. Dillon, H. A. Ailler. H.

Cr. SprlmT. field, John O. l'rilchard, Daltmi I Keed, Frances J. D.

Lrown, II. V. Stout-hill. W. 8.

Car-I mack, John Luiknrt, H. F. I'ixley, I Ceo. I'oberts, Koy Smith. J.

A. ing in a gown of Latid.m green and "-l--n Kiggasun, Laurine silver picture hat and carried a Copeland and Helen Jiutcher, and copal church gave benefit dance at tho Kllm' hall Friduy night, which netted tl'DO, "besides the splendid pastime enjoyed by those in attendance. Tho following had charge of the arrangements: Mrs. Dnlton Heed, chairman; Mrs. Worrell, Mrs.

Mandcll, Mrs. Koberls and iirock. bouquet ot deep pink roses. Arthur 's' and Cum b.rothei of tb.o bride, at- "olIl. The net receipts Were temb-d 1 Condon as best After the ceremony a wedding Among the teachers of the Tula-breakfast was served at the home rosa sctioois who attended tho as-of tho bride's parents.

and I sociatlon Ineeting at 2lountain Mrs. Condon are popular members U'ark Saturday wera J. 1 1 ho Presbyterian Aid society Riot on Monday afternoon nt homo of Mm. r.rown on Collego Rood. Mrs.

Zara McDonnell, ua-listuig hostess. Ralph Will, class! of '21, and Jdis Hst'olle RoykR. of Portales Wio inn riled recently at Arna-rillo. Texas. Idissi Gilmore, domestic fcojonco iiuaruetor, returned Wednesday evening from Rona "Wolf, Ok where she was called laHt "Week by the Illness and death of hr father.

Mrs. KllJibeth Ko-jTr, dean of women, took chnrgo cpf Miss Cilmore's clashes during her absence. ft Q'ho senior students in civil en-gin'-cring mndo an Inspection trip to l'aso last week under tlie em-eivlshm of tlielr instructor, Cptaln R. CV White. The inept ctlon tour lasted two days and Jhi party inspected the cement jilmit, smelter, city engineer's of iiC and similar points of inter--st.

dealing with structural and municipal engineering practice. A group of ntiout. 20 'original paintings by Gustav Baumayrt of the Taos colony are on exhibition in tho parlors of the Rome Economies doiiiirttne.pt. This group consists of paintings, wood bl('k prints and ti fiings. Tho rarent-Teachers' association met on Thursday afternoon at tho Mesilla 1'ark school house.

Ttf president of th association, Mrs. B. AVhito of State C'ol- Tli.i PORTALES HOPE uetu, n. a. simpers, Jcssu Guillou, Evelyn banders, Harriet Wooten, J.

Scrogglns, A. Litton, J. Jjuucan, -and taurine Copuland, Host A'ulson, Helen Higgason anJ Helen of the younger set, both having bf-en reared in this city. Mr. Condon is assochited with his father, I).

W. Condon, in the coal business hero and Is a very exemplary young mail. Mrs. Condon has been employed for some time in liutcher. They' were aceomtianied tho Robert Taupe.rt Jewelry 1 I.

Mrs. Kd Sa del-M and Mrs. CIady3 Tillman. I store, the bride and groom left of train Mo. 10 for Denver for a wedding trip.

They will reside in la Vegas. Miss Km ma Tarn me was hostess to a delightful kitchen linen shower Monday evening, honoring Miss Helen Kelly, whose wedding The Woman's club met Saturday i with Matt Gilmore. Roll tall was responded to with "a beauty sput )ti Among those given were "F.uldoso," "The Whit'! Sands," and Cloudcroft. all near will tako place on Wednesday. I ur Kav: April IS.

1 flJi.1 tV had ppn nnmrio' V.n Miss Ifelen spiration for (lehghlful rainbow; ocine- tbo lirn.id i' Cal Herkett has a manager of JJoyco, I'rult also us a member of tho town council, expects to leave April II? for Lonir JSeaeh, Calif. Mrs. Leckett and the children will Join him as 80014 as school is out. Mrs. Z.

B. Moon has returned from a visit to Dallas Texas. She was accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. Myrick of Albany, Texas. Mrs.

Joe McCrary of Pallas, Texas, is visiting her mother, jr. Keller, The missionary play Riven by the Methodist Missionary society last Friday night was a success In every way. A lnrso crowd attended and the sura of was raided. Swift has resigned as foreman of the Miller-'I'horne ranch and will b.fvo In the near future for California. Jon Johns, county tax assessor, was in Hope several davs this week, appraising tho Hope property for tho coining year.

ugara Falls. The hostess served refreshments. Originals of These 20 Hats Cost $3,000 "Tlie largest sum of money ever spent for 20 hats." Xew York Times. TTIE NATIONAL1 GARMENT pany 1ms arranged for a millinery treat for Albuquerque it has purchased duplicates of the 20 hats which created a sensation in New York bv selling for $3,000. The country's best hat makers contributed to the Fashion Show of the Retail Millinery Association of America.

After the show the hats were sold to the highest bidder, the Fashion Hat company. They have reproduced these hats for one store in each large city of the country. Through its eastern connections, the National Garment Company procured copies of these 20 famous hats. Just think of it no other city the size of Alhu-. querque eVen thought of getting these hats.

It'3 the millinery sensation of the season. It's really a treat to see these hats. They will be on display in our windows today, and will be on sale tomorrow. Come in and see what the conservative New York Times called: "T-he most beautiful and most expensive group of hat3 ever luncheon Saturday nt tho home of Charles P. Trumbull.

The tables were iftcorated in rainbow colors of sweet peas and in flower nut cups. Upon following the rainbow, Miss Kelly found at its end a bountiful kitchen ehower Vr. K. M. AValklns, who was Injured recently in an auto accident near here, and will soon bo abb to continue his Journey to Long California.

Dr. Wat kins is awaiting ikt. Irs. Albert K. enter- Amanlio.

Klasner, Hull, Hugh Woods, Ivan Hridges. Uillard Carlton, 1-'. K. Dermis, Flmer Howell. Cash Austin, Krnest F.airil, W.

D. Swart as, J. D. Denhof, and Miss J'ltbel Hendersoj The t'lovis Civle elttb held its regular meeting Monday afternoon, April 2, at the Lyceum theater, With other business transacted vas tho election of delegates to the annual meeting ot the third district of the state federation at Portales April 26, Tho following delegates were erected, including the president, J. W.

Hull: Mrs. Sehourich, Mrs. llightower, Mrs. Hull; alternates, Mrs. Milton lirown, Mrs.

Williams and Mrs. MeOheo. Mr, and Mrs. O. Campbell entertained tho Friday Evening Auction club lust week.

They had as special guests Mr. and Mrs. W. Duckworth. M.

F. Plxlev entertained the members of the Thursday Auction club. A good attendance was present. iiefreshments were served. The first Inaugural and dance was enjoyed by about 2(1 DoMolayg and their glil friends at the Ma-lautk: ball.

Tho ceremony of installation was first on 'the pro-giiim, Mr. Lruck acted us in-Mailing officer. Tho officers for the next three mouths arc: John Meiliavan, M. Flavel Coates. S.

Leonard Jernipan, J. Monroe Cant, S. Darrel Johnson, J. D. Joe Hussi.il.

S. litis J. Washington, scribe; Hobert Taylor, treasurer: illiam LaShier, chaplain; Wajne Harrison, almoner; Thos. W. Anderson, marshal.

After the ceremony, the Masons and guests, adjourned to the Klks' hall and enjoyed music, dancing and ref reshments. Lola Xeal, wife, of Mayor U. J. Xeal, was buried hero at 4 the members of tlie Young i Hugh McGuIr entertained with Matrons lirldge club Wednesday -a card party i'riday evening. An at luncheon at the Castaneda hotel, lice course was served by Mrs.

W. I Tho afternoon was spent nt cards. I Cowan and Misses Kssie Koroyg'ins Harry Grant Kelly returned to and Pansy Cisne. The guests ivern Its Vegts Tuesday afternoon after i -Misses Ruth and Louise Hale, Wer-spen. ling several months in Seattle, die Richards, Elizabeth ami Fran- program was rendered: Trombone nolo, Pev.

Ira MeClymonds, accompanied by Mrs. McClymonds at the piano; a paper by Mrs, Litrhtfoot, seventh and eighth p.itl" teacher, on "Cn-operntlon ot Parent and Miss Ruth Moore, county health nurse, vn a ery Intorepiing talk on VJ-hysical Kduc.ttion for vocal polo by Mrs. Rny-le Cade of R'ts Cruees. The Kappa Phi lionornry home sorority, held their monthly luncheon -Mly In the room of the economics department, jflftcr the luncheon tha scholastic of the various members1 v.is given by Miss Ada Latham. iMKs Laura Stuart received the Isishest.

grndo. iMirlnir tho mcot-iitsr tt Kirls selecteil their pledge membership pins. the luncheon were jM.rses li.TU Hell, J.auia Stuart, jees uutican, fa Huuiphn The chief social attraction of the Hlaek, Krie Scrowlns, 1 Hois and has Hie and ltov. Mussngeo of Aztec, accepted the pastorate of Uuptist church for full time. moved here last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Cardner ot California have purchased tho lot In Orchard park whore Lee Jones' week i in no the wemimg hlla Champion, Lilljan Downca of Miss Helen Kelly and Herbert A nnabell and Zenobiii Hagee. Mvra K.me, which will take place on', Crude, Viola Stevens, Jane Clifford ednes, ay evening at the home i iui Frances Jefferis; Messrs Fee, of th brides parents. Mr.

and 1 Ih-iscoe, Leonard Kairless, Hfsiio Mrs. If. W. KeUy. A number Alton Aetherlin, Jim Henlev house was burned, and will build are 101 i.oCona 1 i-Miiitb attend.

Mr. and Jits. Krnet Jones and Mrs. Charles Jones, ail of Lake, Texas, were week end guests in tho home of their brother, Claud Jones, and wife. On Sunday, evening Mesdnmes Milton Carnogny and K.

H. (Jris-som delightfully entertained at the Caniegay home with a 6 o'clock dinner. I'laces wero laid at beautifully appointed tables for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maxwell of Kodgers, Mr.

and Mrs. John 1'. Taylor of Clovis; Silas Bridges and sister, Miss Man Jtrirdgeq of Hilda, Mr. and Mrs. Z.

T. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Heigh', Miss Pearl Uram. lett, W'eldon Hetherage, H.

U. l'lotelier and. U10 Vaughn traveling quartet. of Tennessee, Mrs. B.

ot Wichita Falls, Texas, and Walter P. Kingston of Houblin, Texas, were house guests last week of Mrs. C. L. Ivingston.

After three weeks spent in evangelist io services in Kb-etra, Texas, the Hev. and Mis. Albert Hates and Mrs. Kakcr returned to their homes here Tuesday. Tho cast of characters in the play, "What Happened to Jones'' are rehearsing and working hard, and the play will be presented by the Woman's club at the High school iiuditorlum oil Friday April 13.

Senator Seth A. Morrison left here for Fe a few days ago where he has accepted a position in the state auditor's office. Mr. Morrison will be joined by his family noun-time in-line. A box supper ami given at the High school building on l-'riday evening.

A largo croud attended and one of the pies sold for A nice sum Was realized from the sabs, which was given toward the annual fund. Tho Methodist Missionary society was entertained on Thursday afternoon Miss Lillian Carr at her home. After devotional and a tdiort business session a lesson from "Women and Missions," was enjoyed by the Mrs, Joseph Anderson of this city was taken to the Clovis hospital on Tuesday, where an operation for appendicitis was performed on Wednesday. Mrs. An.

ders-O'ti rallied nicely i'rom the operation. Tho crowning event of the s-pring months was given hist Saturday 11 1 Vie Miuh s' hool build, inc. Fifty-nine ladies had previously received invitations which read thus: "Butterfly time is near so jdease appear and be a butterfly guest at. on request. April 7.

1 p. High 'school Mrs. A. Mrs. Mrs.

Heath, Mrs. Voting." The ladies arrived promptly at the In. or named and wero met by the hostesses and escorted to dining room where plac Voir laid at tjbbs for them rind a four-course biii'luon was serve.l the girls of the do. meslic science elas of the High school. The cooking and serving were supervised by th domestic science teacher.

Miss Helen Swaru, II ..1 Mrs. rrli i 'ver Anur, n. "eniy. jonn Aeison, Max Jo hnson. S.

A in-ert Texhoma. klahoma, Conlo Hu.npln-evs. mother and sister ot J. P. l.ariek-l 1ji'itow.

Kiwlce Mure. Ada and' Gladys iVi'-'on. The following girls were pleiTc-fl for memhershiri into the Delta I rnia sorority. TIf" services took son 01 this city were guests at the F.iriekson home this week. W.

11. Karickson and Tittle son of a modern cottajje, Him White is able ii be up and out again after a si iious illness of two weeks. Mr. and Allie Davenport moved to town this week from the ranch ml uro located in tho Kimbrousli boose. Mrs.

Kd Watts is visiting at the ranch for a week or two. Tho senior class, of 1923 gave their class play at the I'uptist church Saturday evening. A Htio'J crowd attended. SOCORRO Fort Sumner also spent several ii (la vs here. Thursday, Friday and Saturday; ational Garnien Of this week have been given over to the Women's club bazaar, which is being heid in 1 Juneau opera house.

Tho proceeds of this affair will be used to swell the fund for tho erection of a homo for the local chili. A .9 a compliment to the junior class of the State School ot Alines, of which her boh, Ray. niotid Speare, is a member. Mrs. K.

Spearo entertained with a dinner on Friday evening, A delicious menu was served, after which the evening was spent playing cards. Those enjoying- this ho.epitullty were Clum, Wilson, Sadowskv. on Wflrnrr Company LEVY MAX AMI 1 1 11 SHOT ChicnKO, April 12. Charles M. Cook, i'j years old, and bis wife, Jessie, 41 years old, wero found shot to death today in ihcir apartment.

A son, Lloyd Cook, is an insurance broker of Denver, Colo. Mrs. I'ook had boon shot ice. Tho couple hail been married five jears. Cook bad been freight cashier for the F.rio railroad and bad accumulated coiitiblerable, property.

Kaeb bad boon ireirried ure- In the chapter room of the mine economics department, fisses T.uoy Cox, Margaret F.ovv-unit, Katherinc, licit, Rumuo Mo. Unio, Marjoric Luntow, Kffie I II and Kdith Calhoun. The new officers tor the T. W. A.

elected at the last meeting re; l'i c.oiibint, Fffin Hell; vice resident. Cora l4ttham; se.cre-iry-treasuror, Allceleo Roger; inuVrgrnlu.ii representative, line Unit. The election for the Kollcge Tacl'is popularity const will, took r.bii.n last resulted in the elec tion of the from tho primary ticket (inriiitl: May (nieeti, Helen Veavi-r; most popular girl, urine Brown; most popular Albert Cuitv; greatest Ak-i', JJfirdonl K.iirly; with et line, Jackson: most t-pniar faculty member, i'rof. J. Comer.

The primary ticket selected was follows: Ifcicti 'oaer, Dor- 403 West Central. Meyer Osoff, Manager I Rogers, Danley, Henderson, Rart-'btt, Gi-ec-b, Frvin, Collins, Thompson, Checkowitz, speare I and M. K. Pickers. o'clock Thursday.

Impressive funeral services were held at the home ot K. M. Chapmln at p. conducted by her pastor, Hev. Ted 1'.

Holifiel'd of tho Calvary church, assisted by pastors of the other churches. Huroil took place in the Clovis cemetery. A (ymcourse of oil, paid their last respects at the graveside. All business during tho funeral hours, from 3 to 5 p. m.

II. V. l'ixloy and Harry Highfill received the highest number oC votes in the recent election as members of the city board of education for term of four yens. Torn! of St. Vol" ca-a.

Vixley ::) votes tiinl Highfdi Mrs. i)born. received I'll nr.d -Mrs. Ilrown 231. The fjone Stir Lumber company LEGAL NOTICE.

viously and differences over prop -NU'lTCK Tvj COMliACTUKS Sealed proposals for constructing; or Improving the Canoncito-X'ecos I Forest Hihwav, located in tlie1 erty were said to have been involved in a to sepnrale. It estimated that 22, 400 American business firms tailed during the yar I This 15 Santa Fe Mationul Forest, State of New Mexico, Counties of Santa Fe and San Mtsruel, will be received Mr. and Airs. Jesse Koonce returned Wednesday to their home in Fa Junta, after a visit here in the homo of Mr. and Mrs.

R. Wood. Mrs. Koonce ami Mm. Wood aro sinters, Miss Krma Karns returned Mon-da'y to her work at the Consolidated school alter a week's absence at the home of her aunt at las Vegas, whi-ip she.

was confined to her bed with influenza and tonsilitis. Rev. George 1. Dempsey and Rev. Jones, of the Montezumii college at R-is hebl re-ligioits Saturday evening at the home of Mr.

and Airs. Siias Sunday morning at tho Arkansas valley school house and Sunday afternoon at tho Shultz home. Air. ami Airs. J.irdee and family were guests Sunday nt the homo of Mrs.

parents, Air. and R. S. Self of Colin or. more than tne year la-lore.

this city has thrived so well 1 bv tho District Engineer Fureauj a jony party of High school students enjoyed a picnic supper at tho Morris ranch Tuesday evening. Thoso in the party, which wast chaperoned by Allssos Elij-a both Tinguely and Kirkman Aic--Valry, wero Misse3 Harriett Her-kenhoff, Charlotte Roevvenstein, Klizabeth Nicholas, Gladys Ryles, Klsa. Fecker, Alcssrs Clweii Terry, James lialdwin. Gordon Iforkcn-hoff. Sanborn Nicholas, Thuiman Uyl, Kugeue Sparks'.

Aliss Charlotte I.ewciut-in was hostess to an informal dancing party on Friday evening. Airs. Lee Raldwin was hostess to the Saturday club. Mrs. C.

M. Schneider was a guest. Tho members present were Aresdaincs (1, Cook, T. R. Rvcrheart, ,1, Raton, .1.

o. Morris, A. H. Hilton, 11 I l. 11 Raubta Rcpez de Rulsi If llvlnff and her unknown heirs if ghe dead; Simon i'erea if yvinpr ami bis unknown heirs if he be dead; Vicente Otero if livlnjr and his unknown heirs if lie be dead; Riego t.iarcla If living and his unknown heirs It ha.

1' dead; Andrea Peren in OlnroH if living and her unknown heirs If she bo dead; Manuel Uareia Auajaif living and his unknown heirs If he bo dead: Climaco Springer, l-'lora Springer. Mary Sprinper Henry Sprlnsrer. Alfredo Spring, er, Rncy Sprimrer. Cecilia Springer, and all unknown claimants of interests in tha pt-emis-'-s rtdverso to the plaintiff, RolYuduiits, Linoleum of Today 'ffffYff of Public Roads. S.

Hep.rrtnietit ot AKiiculture, ZVi W. WusltimUon Street, Phoenix, Ariisona. until 2 o'clock 1. M. on the iuth day of April, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read.

Tbo right Is reserved to re.lcct any and all bids and none will be considered except those from contractors ascertained to be experienced and responsible. The lenifth of tho project to bo constructed or improved is approxi in I 1 in ii 1 "1 WAGON MOUND Piira How modern designs and color harmony hare brought a new -V dance was given iturd iv! sanies i-. jerry, 1 C. York. l.oilio Mr, Win II II evening by the Fairvie at the home of Air.

and Airs. John mately 11.4-jS miles and the principal items of work are as follows: Clearing and Rump Sum: Rock F.ca- vatiou llT.UOO Cu. Commo F.xcavation. ST.ijchj Cu, Fin-ishlujf, 31.40S miles; C. M.

V. Cul- vert, 3.1S2 Rin. Concrete, inj meaning to the name "Linoleum ONE of tlie most important ingredients of linoleum is linseed oil. The name 1 ijl -I 1.1' jUU WWtu- Airs. Cony Frown and children returned Sunday to' their home in Franklin.

X. after an extended visit with relatives ie-ie. Air. and W. 1 1.

Rccker of Helen wero the puents of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Rdwnrds Sunday. Airs. C.

T. Rrovvn will bo hostess to tho Saturday llihigo this) eek. Simmons ar Colmor. The Inn, Yae Gibson Mid Fucilo Guy and Abssrs Wayne Kruse and Harold Guy of Wak'on Mound were dinner guests Sunday nt tho H. J.

Wood home and also visited in tho home of Air. and Airs. Silas singer spent several days in Oeato this week visiting in the hoiues of bis mother and brothers there. Prof. F.

F. Johnson. Ralph King and T. J. P.olt went to Wagon Mound Sunday to attend the baseball game between Wagon Mound and OpUmn.

III mmm 1 nkn 'Jid rc-li ii slu Structures. 1.40 ids. Crushed Rock or Urn vol Siufaeini Water-bound). Cu. IMS, Tub Cov-ei-iimeiit lias for loan to coniractorsj on rental basis, equipment ns listed hi the specifications on i.asn 57.

Contractors will state in bid th0 equipment that will bo used during the, construct inn ami the minimum time leoulred. Tho estimated rentals will hi deducted from the total or the construction items and award Will tip made on bid to best advan A weekly newspaper for women, written and edited by women, has been started in Chirksvillo, Afis.s.. with Aliss Minnie Frevver, dauKli-ter of former Governor Rrewer, as tbo oditor-ln-cliii f. Tho nevvs-patir-r. whhh Is named The Woman Voter, Is devoted to legislation f'-r women and to im "linoleum" comes from linuf, flax, and oleum, oil.

This flaxseed oil when exposed to air toughens and hardens. Vhcn mixed with powdered cork and pressed on burlap, it forms a floor material that lias several finalities not to be found in any other type of floor. While the practical merits Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corns returned home last Monday from a business and pleasure trip to Kansas Cilv, M.

While away, they also made a short visit at Winficld, Kan-as, Mr. Curtis' birthplace, which be bud not for years. Corns said ho found many changes in the town, which has now grown to be a city, where he spent his boyhood days. Mr. mid Mrs.

Ikey Hatigherty and little daughter, Harriot, Mrs. Tillman and two daughters. Mrs. Haughorty and Miss Ida came in last Friday evening from Kausiis City and made a short visit here as the s-'tmsts of Mr. H.

Arnold. ljaughorty resided hero at time and bus many friends in Wagon mound. The l-arty b-ft Sunday for Itisiai'f. Arizona, where all reside with the exception of Mrs. 1 laiiuhei and Miss Ida liauglmrty, who art going Uiere for a visit.

Tho omen's Auxiliary held its regular meeting Satoril.iy niiei. noon at the homo of Mrs. C. It. K-eyes.

Tho devotional exercises were tondue-ted by Mis. K. W. Howe. A poem in honor of Mrs.

W. Cibbs, the first president of the auxiliary, wan recited by Mrs. Shull. (libbs Wa-) nte wiuh a framed picture of the mound vvhi'h was tin. b'spirali'ui for tho natno of our town.

The of the auxiliary, Mr-. 'A. Truml-io, conducted tho meeting, at which tim TULAROSA provement cii uculi'Jiir. i t.icili- .115 the Above Pefendants: A'oti and each of you ar hereby notified that 'he above named plaintiff ban filed suit Against you and each of you in the foregoing court and cruise, thp general nature of which action is to ouiet the title (1f the plaintiff in and to the following tract of land in Rt-rua-lillo county, Mew Mexico, to-wit: A tract of land in Precinct 1. Hernalilio county.

New Mexico, which is described, as follows to-wit: Heginnhur at a point cu the east Hue of North Fourth street which point bears north 13 degrees Ho minutes east S3. 5 feet from the Utinrter section corner between 4 Sections and 17. Township 1" North, Ran go 'I Hast of the N. M. P.

thence running north de-Kt-ces 57 minutes east feet, thence south St; degrees 2S minutes east feet, thence south degrees 43 minutes S-'t fet. thenCff north SU degrees -t minutes west 4 18.10 feet, thence In northweslerlv direction on a 9-do-Kiee curve feet along tho north lin of lh, Aliil spur track, (hence along tht) north line of said Lumber Mill spur track north Sli degrees 20 minutes west SOS feet to tho place of beginning, containim; 57 acres. And to forever bar and estop you and each of you from having or claiming anv right. File or interest therein adverse to the estate nt tho plaintiff: and unlefs yon enter your appearance in the said cause on or beforo 15i3, judgment will be rendered against jou by default. The name of the for the plaintiff is John F.

Simm. whose office and postoffico address is Albuquerque, NcW Mexico. Witness my hand and the seal of the said court on this the sixth day of Aoril, (S-a!) RCCY jr. HARRIS. Clerk.

Mr IIARRV F. RFF. Popntv. Coal tage to the Hovernment. 'inej work embraced in this contract, shnl! bo within.

weather workim; days foilovvinitj the execution of the contract by the I Secretary of Agriculture, The con-! wood $.1. Halm l'tn lie ill. Adv. Factory Company. .1 tArmttrfim't Fiain LinoUum txlcnding through youp of mmi FRECKLE-FACE tract form ml plans, uud estimates of quantities may bo examined by responsible contractors at tho Rureau of Public.

Roads. 2iZ West ton Street, Arizona. 1 lansj and specifications will bo furnished i enntractors Who contemplate bid-) Airs. W. A.

Cloman entertained the members of her class who were mi the Junior roll for this month, Saturday evening with picture show party. After the show they went to tho homo of Alisn AWrdie Richards, where they played rook, other members; supplied ice ftai and cake, and the party was a mist enjoyable one. hoso present 'were Hssie and Frie Scroirirtyts, Frances and Klizabeth luuican, Nit-t AlcCmre, and Fay Champion. Samuel i. AVerdie Richards, Fee Rriscoo, MeiTo Henley, Herbert Cowan and I'nnsy Cisne.

Mi-. lvuiah Green of Alamngor-do is the liotisn piet of her aunt, Mrs. j. The Wednesday FruR'e club met I Ii it! week with Airs. F.

AF Andrews, The puest list was Mitchell, cloman, K.tiloeh. Dan. b-1. hi Hasher, Raird, Andrews and Alyra Prude. Air.

James Hunter and At-'. ml Karl Hammond (t A 'a 0 uordo were (bum guest of A'r. Hooter's tdstej-. Mrs. I'ah-o i oiilcn 'a ol family Sunday.

Jordan. Vorenberg, II. K. id, II. venlences of linoleum but you have opportunities to secure effects in interior decoration that no other floor can offer.

One look at these new patterns will convince you of what so many already know, that Armstrong's Linoleum is not to be thought of merely as a floor for kitchens or bathrooms, but is one of the greatest advances in floor-making since our ancestors first laid floors of rough hewn wood. of durability and ease of cleaning deserve to be mentioned first, you really ought to know more about another feature of linoleum that is new and interesting. Color in linoleum floors Modern linoleum is made both in plain colors and in designs that increase the beauty and attractiveness of any room where a modern linoleum floor is laid. Have you ever seen any Armstrong's J.tspe Linoleum? Jaspfs arc tippling, two-tone effects in grey, brown, blue, green, that are suitable for tho finest living-room, dining-room, and bedroom floors. No vAman who has seen these Jaspcs will deny the suitability of these patterns for any floor in her home.

Then there ate plain linoleums in soft, tich color, that may be used either as an entire floor vv as borders for a patterned V. and Cope, ''swaiil. S. A. Foui.

W. were voted in Sun anil Wind llrlns Out I'gly Spots. How to Remove liasily. Here's a chance, Aliss Freckle-1 face, to try a remedy for freckles with tho Kiiaranten of a reliable! Concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the; freckles; whilo if it does pivo yon a complexion tho is' ti-ifliuu-. Simp'y get an mnn'o of Oth'ne doublo wrength from any ilrmrsist and a few applications, should show you how easy it is to; rid.

yourself of the homely freckles; ami get a beautiful complexion. Faroly is more than eiio ouuco i upon deposit of certified ch.cl; for $10.00 payable to the Secretary of Agriculture ot the Fnited States. Check will be held peiiilimr iturn of plans and ions. All proposals must be nia.lc on forms mid in accovdancc with instructions I'onninK a part of tliij above, referred to si ml must be accompanied by proposal guaranty in an amount at l-at euual to five (5-1 tier cent of th" total amount ot the proposal. F.

S. WIIKFLFU. lirmineer. a in To '11 hers. At ilo- coiitin-'hioit of tlm hllsiness ssion, a unique oontest, "Jn 1 1 raudmother's Kib-hen," was conduct eil bv Mrs.

K. W. Howe. Airs. F.

H. slffen! re.iilored a vocal sola and Miss plavod an number. Refreshments were- S' rci-d by hostess to Mes- Ltno-s V. oienlie! S. A.

It. Ciih-I'le, 1:. W. Ilow-f, T. J.

Miinroe, K. 1 V. C. Cone, F. (Nl.o; J.

M. Maib. M. II. AV.

1 T. Shull. tenuiie. m. ('.

A. W. a 1 Cnv. needed for tho worst case. i Ro suro to ask your druggist i the doublo sdrerijih Othinu ns ibis strrnif.h is sold under sutir-antee ot money bael if it fails to oi ici; or i la Ihe Court.

Stale of -Mexico, Within aid for tlie County cf 1 i nahiiii, Ao, Hi-Oh Mr--. Aland Rlaney, former su- leiiiovo freckles. Adv. Car lot a i mi. i iv ln I'adiiij, i li.it '-ia 'o Sprint mi.

hukciii; 'Have bud kidney trouble nnd 1 for many years and I tiled sav era 1 doefn-s but Kt only ri-li'-f A friend ndvlsed me i irv Fcb-y Kohicv ami I.ef.ii-,. I i two I is pii-liretc w-H." writes A. C. Perkins. Siimnier Sii.ob-, Ry.

Kiuuey and bladder trouble j-e'iuii-es prompt treatment. Fol-v Kidney "Piilsgivo quick relief. substitutes. Insist upon Sold everywhere. Adv.

-r nrU1' uinr1' -M mstronr; J'rite for free sample and booklet Let us send you a sample of Atni-rtrong's Linoleum, and our 2 booklet, "New 1 Iijius for OKI," containing a score of colorplates of distinctive designs that you can see at good stores. It also hiitilctini mps both printed and i'Unntilf. Fiaucis Ross if L.VCIZ jr me Mr. and Airs. To'm home Mondav niclit from Kosw uud bis unkiiowu heirs if dead; IX Abifiatiu Ruiz if ami bis unknown heifs if CIRCLE 'A- 1 irademark on the 'burlap back bviltt where they had been visiting for several days.

Miss Margaret Kavannnnh left JUST ONE MORE WEEK ho bo dead; i-snacio Ruiz if living and his unknown heirs if he be dead; John SUnbert if livins; designs arc inset ami marble tile inlaids, parquetry inlaids, carpet inlaids. Tien you place linoleum on your floors you insure yourself not only all the practical con- and his unknown heirs it bo be Tail t'l ttmpU in rur handi. hrrl fli'. IN WHICH TO GET YOUR J.iau Apoilaea it hviii-uitknown ci! -s if ho b'- ueau; an I F. R.

Rus if and dead; $6.75 HOTPOINT ELECTRIC IRON FOR hi unknown heirs if ho be dead; .25 Tufoha if In ii a and her I'csari Fi iday evenintr for ttie Meadow City, here she spent tho cml vlsitiu The food ib' oond 1 Sir's' class of the V- R- (school at the AI-icArthur trv Saturday mornimr was well r-at-: ironize.l, belner renl ze, froro i the s.ilo of caltes, sala 'H. i and bread. The money he rippiieil on the coal biil of imn The first the I seaso-i oi iho diamond south of town Sunday between the Wilson nn-1 (it.tinni teams. strong- ad-: mvr icnie tip. tlmn .1 ii-, bv a of 0 HAGS WANTED (Must be at lea-t IS inches square)' We want good clean cotton rags, pood size, no small pieces.

Bring them to the JOURNAL OFFICE. The ten-dny sul ends nett Thurilaj one mir week In which to cct full size, ff-xtiml llotpihit Iron, with nil lis convenient feature, 1nr $5.2.. ALBUQUERQUE GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. "At Your Service" Phone 93 Armstrong Cork Compan-y, Linoleum Lancaster Pennsylvania! Denver Office 723-2G Symes lluildiriff Arms trongsLinole urn for Every Floor Jn the House unknown heiro if t-he. be eV-ol; Francis R.

Hm-s if bvin; and lus unknown 1 '-its it hp dead; Ce-aria if living and her UiiknCAVti heirs if she be dead; T.ifoii.i if livins and her unknown heirs if she be dead; Franco, Rnss if living and his unknown beirs If lie dead; Manuel Garcia if livimy and lus unknown lo-irs if lie dead; Alar.ano R-i; if and bis heii" ibad; Ca-ib; e- her urkie wit fciit. lg t. A paiKWaxssMKinxM.

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