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tA(!E FIGHT. ALBUQUERQUE EEIONG CITIZEN. I'HIRAV, REPTEMRER 21, 1907. THE DIAMOND PALACE Railroad Avenue '55rSsTolT7 IT K EOAL SHO WE have just received our first consignment of the cele brated Regal Shoes for men and respectfully ask you to call and examine the latest styles for fall and winter. There are some pretty strong and interesting reasons for the marvelous popularity this shoe has gained within the .last years. But not one of these reasons strike out so boldly and convincingly as does the QUALITY OF THE REGAL SHOE ITSELF, and its quality is undoubtedly best represented in these four sterling features in which it stands absolutely at the top: Shg..thoroughbred models which appeal to diessy young men, as well as less pronounced but equally correct styles 5 for conservative dressers. Mat 8rla!Sthe best that can be I purchased, f jf gn(J Comf(Jft"Positively assured by scientific modeling. W83f"tne ,on satisfactory service resulting from the combination of highest grade materials with the most expert shoemaking in the world. Patent Colt, Vici Kid, Calf Lace or Button. Prions. M Rfl and $1 flfl ' HANDSOME MILLUSERY THESE ARE HAT BUYING DAYS MISS LUTZ 208 South Scond THE WAGNER HARDWARE CO, Plumbers 321-323 W. Central Avenue Tinners THE BESTBAR NOME ait 1 1 y An i IS nY 1 1 I say nothing we do not prove. !- : 4 la an sr h at rvu u vejilfT Stein-Bloch Clothes will fit you stylishly beyond yVur furth est hope. The proof is in the try on. Try. $18 to $30 a Suit E. L. WASHBURN CO. Use iEP FLOUR It is the BEST HARD WHEAT FLOUR MADE Diamond, Wntclios, Jewtlry, Cut Glawt, Cluck, Silverware Invite your trade and guarantee A' Square Drnl. We When you daalre Absolute Comfort In Properly Fitted Olaaaea Consult urn. BEBBER OPTICAL CO. Exoloslva Opticians 1 10 Siulh Second St. :: Lense Grinding Dons on Premises EVERY THING" I COE I jew. THE JEWELRY LINE I FINE WATCH REPAIRING Second B PERSONAL, PARAGRAPHS H. M. C'llft and A. A. Hatcher, of Kl Paso are In the city today. H. Netistadt, of L Lunas, I- In the city today on business!. S. II. Miller, of Anwin. Texas, Is In t lie city today visiting friends. U. W. Elaton, of Wlnslow, Ariz., Is a business visitor In the city. Frank Pinter and family, of Cleve land, Ohio, are late arrivals In the city V. S. Martin arrived this morning from Klncon, N. A!., on a business mission. V. C. Proctor and wife, of Wins low. Ariz., visited friends In the city today. L. Thomas, a prominent citizens of Prescott, Ariz., spent the day In this city. F. V. Perkins of Flagstaff, Ariz.. spent the day In this city on a busi ness mission. Jolin Parkinson and wife, of Tope- ka, Kan., arrived this morning for visit with Albuquerque friends. F. R. Stackett, of Fort Collins, Colo., arrived this morning to look after business matters In the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dolan, of Den ver, arrived in the city this morn ing for a short visit with friends. Dr. H. K. Klrsrhner and wife will leave next week for Kstancla, where they expect to locate permanently. F. M. Kchmltt, a. well known build ing contractor of Golden, N. M., Is in the city on business. It U expected that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Q. Ooodman will return to morrow from their trip to the east. Hamon Baca, Cirila U. de Ortiz, Guadalupita B. de Mares and D. V. Mares, or Pena Mlanea, spent the day In this city. W. 8. Strlckler, of the Bank of Commerce, .has returned to hla home here from a ten days' business trip to Chicago. Van P. Crimm, representative of the Security Life and Trust com pany of Chicago, left yesterday for Kl, Paso on business. Colonel W. S. Hopewell, who re turned last evening from a business trip to Chicago, will leave tomorrow lor ocorro to attend ina Dig xair. Captain John F. Fullerton, well known business man of Socorro, spent today In Albuquerque boosting for the socorro county lair wmcn opens Saturday. Porfillo 6anch.es, of Magdalcna, spent today in this city boosting for the Socorro county lair, wnicn opens tomorrow. Mr. Sanchea Is one of the the reception committee which camu here to meet the governor. Joseph Price, of Socorro, spent to day here boosting the Socorro coun ty fair. He Is one or the reception committee which came to this city to escort the governor to Socorro In ntyle and Mr. Price says he will see that It is done right. Cole Kallston, of Magdalcna, a member of the reception committee from the big Kocorro county fair, which will meet the governor here tonight, spent today In the city tell ing his friends about the fair and doing a general line of boosting. Harry Crawford, of San Marclal, one of the boosting citizens of So corro county, called upon his many friends in this city today and as a result, he will take back a big dele gatton jWlth him tor the Socorro couniy rair wnicn pen wmuiron H. B. Fergusson, one of the old war horses of the democratic party and who is now being talked of by his party friends for democratic nominee as delegate to congress, will be among the Albuquerque dolega tion to attend the Socorro county fair tomorrow. John M. Malntyre. of San Antonio, was one of the Socorro fair boosters who spent today In Albuquerque. Air. Mclntyre says the Socorro fair will be the biggest attraction that county has seen in years. Aa a result of his efforts a number of his friends will visit the fair from this city leav ing here tomorrow morning on the special train. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen, who for some time have lived in Raton, are en route to Albuquerque, where they expect to make their future home. They are traveling by wagon and enjoying a pleasure trip of fish ing and hunting. They left Raton in a well arranged camp wagon and Mr. Allen stated that they expect to spend some time on the road. WANTEH lUSHEI.MAN OH imii:ssi;h. apply at oxer TO Till; KACKI.EY CO., 110 WKST ai.it .vi:.i DIAMONDS ARE TRUMPS ALL THE TIME INCREASING IN VALUE STEAD ILY. 15 TO 20 PER CENT. WE HAVE FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS WORTH OF SMALL STONES WE WILL SELL AT LOWER PRICES THAN THEY CAN BE BOUGHT AI WHOLE-SALE. VANN JEWELRY CO. One Door South of Drue Stonp. Ruy our Black Cat stockings for men. women and children. They wear longest and save a lot of darn ing. Unapproached in fit, appear ance and fast colors. Prices range from 12 & to 50c. C. May's Shoe Store, 314 West Central avenue. IKIOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS AT REDUCED PRICES. MISSION PARIOU SET, 4 PIECES. VERY CHEAP. KCIIEER & WARL1CK, 206 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE. o COKEt COKE! at M " Copyright 1907 by Hart Schiffner & Marx YOU want your clothes to fit; we won't sell them to you if they don't Hart Schaf fner & Marx Clothes are made to fit; they're the best clothes made; all wool, and tailored right. Fall styles now ready. A revelation in Up-to-date clothing $22.00 $28.00 SIMON STERN The Central Avenue Clothier HIGH PRICES will prevail in CANNED FRUITS this winter: We still have a big stock of all varities at The Same Old Prices Wo now hand 13 good, clean coke. Also the CrfNUit Butto Anthracite Conl. JOHN S. HEAVEN. BENNETT'S CURIO STORE tOO North Plret St. All Kinds ot Indian and Maxlean Goods. Tbo Cbaapast Plaoo to bay Navajo Blankots and Uoxlean Drawn Work Mall Ordmra Cmrafullv and Promptly rillmd. IU!IIT TM AT -LOOK MADE TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL ORDER FROM THE . Handsomest Fabrics on the Market They cost no more than the hand-me-down, and you know how much better they look. Absolute Satisfaction is our Guarantee. C. G. PERRY 119 South Second 3ri 1 r r&rw m 0 r 1 s ar r w amm. & m jmamm it & ma u 115-117 NORTH FIRST STREET Between Central and Coppor Ave., We Have a Very Desirable Line of STOVES RANGES ENAMELED WARE COOKING UTENSILS SADDLERY HARNESS At Best Possible Prices Let Us Supply Yoti Needs f ot the Fab WHITNEY COMPANY Wholenale and Ieteil Hardware MILLER HOME COMEORr and NATIONAL STEEL RANGES COOK STOYES HEATING STOVES ENAMEL and TINWARE Y Cf " -Jtrto"" -r. t mm MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES IMPLEMENTS and WAGONS PLUMBERS and SHEET METAL WORKERS hi SPORTING GOODS i and AMMUNITION 113115-117 SOUTH FIRST STREET AND 40 9-403 NORTH FIRST STREET 1 1 MONARCH GROCERY CO. Phono BO, 307 W. Central