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Albuquerque Morning Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • 8

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fug Eight ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL December 12, 1921.v MONARCH FOOD OF WHEAT For Porridge, Wheat Pudding, Also Makes Splendid mush to fry. Directions on the package. We are quite sure you will like it, in fact we'll guarantee that it will please you. Full size package, 1-lb. 12-oz.

or 28c It is sterilized and has given universal satisfaction. We receive lettuce by express every Monday. Chase and Sanborn's teas and coffee. WARD'S STORE HOMER H. WARD, S15 Marble Avenue Phone 17-17l-174 CRESCENT GROCERY ROBERT JONES Coal and South Walter Phone 67 LET'S GO "jH jjjjj PADLIKE FREDERICK In LURE OF JADE" IL The Story of a Woman Transformed.

Directed by COLIN CAMPBELL nnd "FOX NEWS" Topics of the Day GAYLORD LLOYD in "TROLLEY TROUBLES" REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES SHORT FARMING COURSE STARTS IR! Dairying to Be Subject of Lectures and Demonstrations Today; Meetings at C. of Public Invited. THIN DAD GLOVE ARTISTS ARE TD ARRIVE CRT address, county History, 10:00 a. Opening A. O.

Pimms, commissioner. 10:20 a.m. Jersey Meldrum Gray. 11:10 a. m.Holsteln History, C.

H. Christ. Feeding Dairy Calves, J. S. Bowers.

1:50 p.m. Selecting the Jer- sey Cow, Meldrum Gray. 4 m. Feeding for Milk 3 Production, Roy Camp- 3 bell. 7:30 p.m.

Jersey In Jersey- land, Meldrum Gray. 8:00 p. ricturo Show on Dairy Cattle. $4 LOCAL ITEMS Coal Supply Co- hons 4 and 6. Mineral lodce No.

4. of the Knights of Pythias, will meet at 8 o'clock tonight. The rank of Esquire will be conferred. Ada Philbriek Phono H. M.

Galles, manaKer of the New Mexico Motor corporation, left last night to visit the Cadillac factory at Detroit, Mich. I Dr. Murray, Osteopath. P. 644-W.

Members of the Eastern are expected to meet at Strong Broth- rs' parlors this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock to attend the funeral of Mrs. L. E. Fletcher. E.

G. Fuhrmeyer, secretary of the Hoover Motor company, distributors of Nash automobiles, has Just returned from a trip to service meeting to the Nash factory at Kenosha, Wis. Detroit, Cleveland and Denver were also visited. Factory wood, full truck load, four dollars. Hahn Coal Company.

Phone 91. All members of the Woman's Benefit association of the Maccabees are requested to meet at Strong Brothers' undertaking parlors at 2 o'clock this afternoon to attend the funeral of Mrs. L. E. Fletcher.

Mrs. R. R. Nichols has returned to the city, after spending the summer and fall in Kansas and Oklahoma. Mrs.

W. A. Hausers has returned to the city, after an absence of two months at St. Louis, where she was called by the illness and i death of her father. J.

H. Schaales. GENUINE DIAMOND RING I Theaters vToday 1 1 Theater Presenting Hugh E. Dlerker's supreme achievement a soul-stlrrlng story of human appeal entitled "When Dawn Came," In seven reels, with an all-star cast headed by Miss Colleen Moore; also repeating the Percy Ferdie comedy, "We Shoul 1 Worry," and the "Current Events'' pictures. Lyric Tlieatcr Repeating today for the last time, "Stcelhtart." with William Duncan and Edith Johnson as the principal stars: also repeating "Short and Snappy," a two-reel comedy.

Pnstimo Theater Repeating "The Lure of Jade." featurln1? Pauline Frederick and Leon Bary, with other stars; also repeating the comedy, "Trolley Troubles, with Gaylord Lloyd as the star, and the "Fox News" pictures. DR. F. A. HATCH WILL LECTURE AT MASONIC TEMPLE THIS WEEK Dr.

Frederick A. Hatch will deliver a series of lectures at the Ma-Bcnlc Temple December 14, 15 and 16 under the auspices of the Scottish Rite. Four lectures will be given during the three days. The Shrine room will lie used for the program. No admission fee will be charged.

The lectures and dates follow: Wednesday, December 14, at 8 p. subject, "Amerlcanizntlon." This lecture Is for men and boys over the age of 19 years only. Thursday, December IB, 8 p. lecture to Master Masons fit their regular meeting, subject, "Whence Came You?" Friday, December 16, at 8 p. lecture on "Meaning of Sex and the Responsibility of Boys to Girls in Language, Social Relations and as Protectors." SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY $5.00 Tills ring Is guaranteed SOLID GOLD and tlio sot Is genuine full cut DIAMOND.

The, biggest bargain In Albuquerque for 5.00. OTHER DIAMOND RINGS up to $120010 Rot ii man's Music and Jewelry Store 117 8. First St. Pbone 017-J The five-day agricultural course will start this morning at the Chamber of Commerce parlors at 10 o'clock. The course Is being given under the direction of County Agent Lee Reynolds, who Is also receiving the co-operation of the State college.

All types of farm problems will be discussed at the meetings, the course today being devoted almost entirely to dairy problems. Aside from the lectures, there will be a largo number of demonstrations. The county agent is active in securing for the county a better grade of stock, especially dairy cows, and much has been accomplished in this line during the past few years. Representatives from Reveral of the national dairy cow associations are on the program for today. The courso will also Include home economics under the direction of Home Demonstration Agent Maude Doty.

Trips for demonstrations will be made to th Atrlsco community cannery and several other flourishing home economics enterprises. The course will close Friday afternoon when a synopsis of the entire course will bo given In Spanish for the benr fit of those who do not speak English. DEATHS AND FUNERALS CARABAJAL Mary H. Caraba-Jal, 2 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Humphrey, died yesterday morning at her home at Moriarlty. She Is survived 'by her husband, David Carabajal, in addition to Jier parents. Funeral arrangements will be announced. Garcia Son are In charge.

MATTINGLT The body of James Mattlngly was shipped last night to his former homo in Camp-beHhill, 111. Mrs. Julia Cook and daughter of this city accompanied It. Strong Brothers were in charge. I FLETCHER The body of Mrs.

Louis E. Fletcher arrived from Pueblo, where she died on December 8. Funeral services will be hold at Strong Brothers' chapel this afternoon at 2:30 clock. Adah Chapter No. 5, O.

E. will offi ciate at the chapel and the Rev. Hugh A. Cooper at the grave. Interment will be in Fairview cemetery.

FOUR EXTENSION COURSES OPENED AT UNIVERSITY Four university extension courses will be open to the public on Saturday of this week. Each course will consist of one lecturj or demonstration a week for eight weeks. Courses will be offered in English literature, mental and educational tests, homo economics for housewives, and educational hygiene. The English literature courRO will be given by George S. Hubbell, Ph.

nnd will hold its first meeting at the high school at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. Benjamin F. Haught, Ph. will be in charge of the course In mental and educational tests, which will also meet for the first time at the hish school at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. The course in home economics will be conducted by Mrs.

Walter Simpson, and will hold Its meetings In the domestic science hail at the university. The first mooting will be at 9 o'clock Saturday. The class In educational hygiene, conducted by Miss Katherlne Mc--Cbrmick, M. will hold Its organization meeting at 9 o'clock Saturday at the high school. Frank Herrera and Bony who will meet Bennv Cordova and Jim Flynn in the main events of the boxing program at the Crystal Friday evening, will arrive here tonight and may possibly appear for short work-outs at Moose hall, although it Is provable that their first training will be tomorrow night.

Herrera will meet Benny Cordova in place of Mike Baca, of Santa Fe, who will be unable to fill his contract due to sickness. Bony Galiardi, the fighting Italian, will take cm Jim Flynn in the ten-round go which will vie with the main eventer for interest. All of the boys will be seen each evening at Moose hall et 7:30 o'clock. Coming from Trinidadi the visiting boxers win have no trouble getting used to the altitude and are said to be in the pink of condition now. 1 Benny Cordova Is looking his best for the past two years.

He has been in constant training since last summer, when sickness prevented his bout with Mike Baca at Santa Fe. Benny weighs 142 now and expects to get down to 138 by Friday. Jim Flynn has started training in earnest for his bout with Galiardi, who is the strongest boy he has ever been matched against. Fans who have been watching hii workouts claim that if he sticks to It he will give the Fighting Italian a run for the money. Flynn has never been pitted against a boy who tested his metal and as a conse quence has never been forced to hard work.

Local fans are wondering how he will stack up against such a lad as Galiardi. The work-outs at Moose hall are free and the fans are invited to Ipok the boys over each evening. ROBERT J. EWING, WHO HELPED BUILD RATON PASS, DIES, AGED 72 Robert Joseph Ewfng, 78, died yesterday afternoon at his residence, 615 South Sixth street. Mr.

Ewing came to Albuquerque in the early days. He built the Raton pass and helped to build the railroad into Albuquerqque, was a soldier in the civil war and fought many battles in this county with the Indians. He is survived by a widow, five sons and two daugh ters. The body was taken to Crol lott's funeral parlors and funeral arrangements will not be made un til the arrival of one son who lives in Richmond, Calif. GUYS TRANSFER Call 3 7 1 UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS DOINGS The cold weather has somewhat Interfered with the foundation work in some six or eight new homes Just started In the past week or ten days.

The University Grocery has been adding some very attractive holiday stock to their supply of staple and fancy groceries. W. J. Leverett has completed the re-finishing of his home In white concrete, which very materially improves the appearance of his property. CHRISTMAS TREES GUY'S TRANSFER Phono 371 2nd and Lead 158 Taxi Baggage 158 J.

W. BRASFIELD Watch, clock and Jewelry repaired. American, Swiss and English makes, i 117 S. First Phona 917-J Shelled Pinon Nuts. Phone 802.

Fannie S. Spitz, 323 North Tenth. We deliver any size any where. Henry Transfer Con Phone 939. LOST Radiator cover for Dodge Roadster.

Lost in Highlands, l'resbyterlnn Sanitarium, Phone 534. 25 Gent Taxi Prompt Day and Night Service Phone 17 Open and Closed Cars. FOGG, The Jeweler Up-to-'the-Mlnute Jewelry Just out of the high rent district. Opposite Postofflce. Phone 003-J.

(122 S. Fourth. FOR SALE OR RENT. Six brand new 4-room houses, corner Ninth and Coal. Will sell one or all on reasonable terms.

See F. H. Strong or L. C. Bennett.

PHONES 75 or 145. Call "6 7 8" AND WATCH US MOVE (Moving is our business). Expert piano movers. We satisfy particular people. BROWN'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE rlf JtfVt iTy'-'lr'- THEATRE LAST TIME TODAY HIGHEST CLASS IN EVERY WAY Hugh Dierker's Master Production "When Dawn Came" A Powerful Drama Of LIFE, LGE AflO FAITH Added Attractions: "WE SHOULD MY" A Two-Part Percy and Ferdie Comedy, and "CURRENT EUEHTS" Regular Prices Established 188S f.

I NAVAJU nUuS Moccasins, Baskets, Jewelry. Gems, Laces. WRIf.HTN Trading Post. VVIWVJJll Jn(iinn Building Opposite Postofflce. Shriners, Attention! Regular annual meeting will be held at 8 o'clock this evening at the Masonio Temple.

Election of officers and representatives. Eats. UKWATCHMAKERS JEWELER! Should have a watch. 7-Jewel Elgin movements, cased in 20-year open face cases, 12 or 16 sizes for $17.50 WISEMAN'S WATCH SHOP 215 South Second St. FOR SALE Two Diamond Rings at Great Bargains if sold at once.

These stones are perfect in cut and pure white. One Is 1-27-100 Karat and tlio other $4 Karat See these. You can buy them at loan prices. Apply 213 S. First Street ELMSHOTEL 300 North First.

Finest rooms in the state steam heat, hot and cold water all outside rooms. Weekly rates, with or without private bath, $4 to $10 week Transient rate $1.50 single; $2.00 double. With bath $2.50 single anu double $3.00. baUllBWbikiaiali 3 Lyric THEATER' continuous 1 to 11 p. m.

LAST TIME TODAY FUN LBPPERY GULCH and High Jinks FUfJ YOUR PIANO Should Be Tuned for Christmas Best Tuner In the State. Albuquerque Music Store Phono 778. 311 W. Central. WILIMI DUNCAN and EDITH JOHNSTON IN PEP El MlWMWh'ir'W REV.

T. F. HARVEY TO RETURN AS PASTOR OF BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Thomas F. Harvey has accepted the unanimous invitation of the First Baptist church, according to a wire received by the pulpit committee yesterday, and will return here as Its pastor.

At the farewell meeting held at the church three weeks ago. Just before Rev. Harvey left to take up his new duties at one of the larger Atlanta churches, the congregation unanimously voted to have him remain in Albuquerque. An assistant pastor will be provided to help with the work here. Mr.

Harvey will arrive in the city in time to preach the sermon Sunday morning. MRS. SAMUEL. SCHUTZ WILL BE BURIED AT EL PASO WEDNESDAY MYERS William E. Myers, 46, died at his home on East Central avenue last night.

His wife, son and sister were here with him and will take the body back to his birthplace in Petersburg, Ind. Strong 'Brothers are in charge. Mrs. Samuel Schutz, who died at Ran Jose Calif. laBt Friday, will be buried at El Paso Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Berthold Spitz, Mr. and Mrs. D.

S. Rosenwald and several other Albuquerqueans will attend the funeral. C. H. CONNER, M.

O. Osteopathia KpwlaliHt. Stcru Uldfc, TcL 701-J, 2033-W, DONNS Charles Allen Donns, 55, died at a local hospital yesterday afternoon. He had made his home in Albuquerque for the past eight years and held the position of bookkeeper for the local branch of Swift Co. He leaves a widow, son and daughter.

Funeral announcement will be made later. Strong Brothers are in charge. NAVARRO Funeral of Mrs. Luz L. Navarro, wfto died Saturday morning at her rusldence, 1505 West Central avenue, will be held this afternoon at 3 clock from the family residence -to the San Felipe de Nerl church.

Burial will be in Santa Barbara cemetery. Crollott will have charge. CHAVES The funeral of Miss Anita Chaves, who died Saturday night at a local hospital, will be held this morning at 8 o'clock at Crollott's funeral chapel. Burial will be at Atrlsco cemetery. CONTRERAS Pedro Contreras, CO, died last night at his residence at I'ajarito from pneumonia.

He is survived by one son and three daughters. Funeral arrangements are still pending. Crollott is in charge. MARTINEZ Mrs. Beatrlz B.

Martinez, 42, died yesterday afternoon at her residence at Old Albuquerque. She is survived by two sons, her husband having died six months ago. The body was taken to Crollott's funeral parlors pending funeral arrangements. CITY FI.ECTHIO SHOE SHOP rbone 8A7-W. SIS Krrtind.

FrM rati and IMI.prj. WATCH OUR REPAIRING Mnst Meet the Rigid Rnlrement of tlio Santa Fe Time Service Department. VANN Watch Inspector, Santa Fe R'7. SIX PLAYERS REMAIN IN TENNIS CONTEST AT THEJJNIVERSJTY Six men still remain In the university tennis tournament after the completion it most of the matches of the first two rounds Saturday afternoon. Wagner and Berger still have a match to play in the second round.

Culpepper, Miller and Reeves are the other players who will enter the semi-finals this afternoon. In the first round Wagner won from Calkins and Berger won from Bowman, placing them together in the second round. Wilfley defeated Fertsch, Clark defeated Wilkinson, and Culpepper won from Hoyland. Culpepper was victorious in the second round match between the latter two winners, qualifying to play Wilfley In the semi-finals. Long won from Cassldy by default, and was defeated in the second round by Miller, who won from Davles.

Horgan defeated Dow, Reeves defeated Wilkinson, and in the second round Reeves defeated Horgan. The final rounds will be played this afternoon. JOHNSON COAL CO. Coal and Wood. Gallup Lump $11.50 a Ton IDOO NORTH FIRST STREET Phone 388-W.

BIG FUN TONIGHT Games for Turkeys, Ducks, Hams, Blankets, Candy and everything imaginable FREE DANCING FREE From 8 to 9 p. m. Music by Moonlight Serenaders. STAGED BY VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS At the ARMORY Five Nights Dec. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 Doors Open at 7:30 p.

m. FUN FUN FOR SALE Nice Roasted Pinon Nuts for Christmas Gift3 1114 West Central A Story of the West In the Early Days When Men Fonght tor woman's honor and their own safety. A strange love story with a queer twist that keeps tlio spectator In suspense and springs many surprises. A film tnat fascinates the audience. Added Attraction: "SHORT AND SNAPPY" A Two-Part Comedy REGULAR PRICES i'.

1.1'- 1 DOCTOR MARGARET C. BREWTNGTON Has moved her office from 115 West Gold to 118 South Third, in the Metcalf Building Let Us Send a Man To replnre that broken window glass. Albnqucrqne Lumber Phone 421. 42S North First GALLUP COAL THE VERY BEST FOR KITCHEN RANGE SUPERIOR SERVICE EVERY ORDER GUARANTEED 1'nloadlng from Cars All Week. COAL SUPPLY AND LUMBER CO.

4 PHONES 5 LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIALS OF QUALITY. Let Our Up-to-the-Mlnuto Trucks Bring Comfort to Your Borne. FOR SALE BY OWNER These homes are all Las Vegas Press Brick and built by owner. 6-Room Gold. modern, Ninth and 6-Room modern i on North Maple, half block from Central, 4-Room, tral.

one block from Cen- 4-Room modern, from Central, two blocks Can Make Good Terms, you are intending to buy investigate these first. 821 West Silver. Phone 1948-M If 0DR SERVIC In caring for each and every detail In the sacred trust the. family places in the cmbalmer and funeral director called to render his professional services MERITS YOUR CONFIDENCE I Fred Crollott, Licensed Embalmer Phone 578 Modern Equipment 418-420 South Second St. FREE 5,000 Lbs.

COAL-FREE We will give it away to our customers the day be-fore Christmas. You may have your choice of either Black Diamond Gallup, Swastika, Sugarite, Brilliant or Commercial Lump the best coals sold in Albuquerque. Save your numbered Delivery -Tickets and See Our Window at 115 South Second Street for further information. NEW STATE COAL COMPANY Phone 35 Fresh Lump Lime In Bulk Best on the Market SUPERIOR WHITE LIME CO Warehouse Coal Supply Lumber Co. Phones 4 and 5.

STAGE Albuquerque to Santa Fe. Leaves Albuquerque-, 7:45 am Arrives In Ranta Fe. .10:45 Leaves Santa Fe 4:00 pm Arrives In Albuquerque 7:10 pm Phone 600 SINGER TAXI Office Singer Cigar Store. 210 West Central ALL MASONS ATTENTION! A Real Treat In Store for Yon Tuesday, December 13th The Noted Chautauqua Lecturer, DR. H.

R. MILLS, 7 Will Speak In Masonic Temple on "The Battlefields of the Republic" At 7:30 p. m. All Masons and Their Families Invited. Phone 91 For Your Fuel GALLUP LUMP, GALLUP EGG Wood Kindling and Factory Wood Combine satisfaction and economy by usinjr Cerrillos Egg, burns longer1, produces more heat.

II ANN COAL COMPANY SATURDAY MORNING EXTENSION COURSES THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF REW MEXICO OPEN TO ADULTS ONLY i ENGLISH George S. Hubbell, A. A. Ph. D.

(Princeton University). Eight Lectures and Readings. 9 a. m. Saturdays at High School.

Introductory Lecture and Registration, Saturday, Dec. 17, 1921. MENTAL AND EDUCATIONAL TESTS. Benjamin F. Haught, A.

A. M. (Columbia University), Ph. (George Peabody). Eight Lectures and Demonstrations.

9 a. m. Saturdays at High School. Registration, Introductory Lecture and Demonstration, Saturday, Dec. 17, 1921.

HOME ECONOMICS FOR HOUSEWIVES at the splendidly equipped Sara'1 Raynolds Hall, State University. Mrs. Walter Simpson (Ypsilanti) in charge. Eight Lectures and Demonstrations. 9 a.

m. on Saturdays at the University." Registration, Introductory Lecture and Demonstration, Saturday, Dec. EDUCATIONAL HYGIENE AND PHYSICAL TRAINING OF CHILDREN Katharine McCormick, A. M. A.

(Columbia University). Eight Lectures; 9 a. m. Saturdays at High School. Introductory Lecture, Saturday, Dec.

17) 1921. i NOTICE The Registration Fee for any' one of these courses is Two Dollars1 not returnable. It is important that prospective student3 should attend the Introductory Lecture of any course elected on Saturday, Dec. 17, 1921, at 9 a. m.

The lectures following will be resumed on Saturday, Jan. 8,1921. A ftich Opportunity for Adults to Enjoy Privileges of the State University for Self Improvement. Register Promptly A..

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