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THE NEW8-APVBRI IWUH. Page Tnre THE LUITWIELER NON-PULSATING j - Pumping System Operates with... LESS POWER LESS ATTENTION LESS REPAIRS than any other method The cut shown above is the Luitwieler Heart-Shaped Cam, and the only recip rocating mechanism with uniform ap plication of power throughout the full stroke and uniform speed of the water pistons or plungers. No Jar, No Pit, No Noise, No Bother LET US FIGURE WITH YOU WHY THEY RETIRED. Two gentlemen who were playing cards at a club recently were annoyed by other members who stood behind their chairs and Interested themselves In the game. Finally one of the play er asked a spectator to play the hand fór him until he returned. The spectator took the cards, whereupon the tlrst player left the room. Pretty soon the second player followed the example of the first. The two substitutes played for some time : when one of them asked the waiter ' where the two original players were. "They are playing cards In the next i room, sir " was the waiter's reply. ' Tit Bits Coat and Hat Suitable for Wear on "Semi-Smart" Occasions High Finance. "Mother," said the 7-year-old son of Gordon Bates according to his father --"you're poor, ain't you?" "No, Bon," answered the, fond pa rent. "I'm rich." "Have you got a lot of money?" "Not iu cash. Hut I've got you aud the baby, and you're worth $1.000,000 apiece to me." "Ohr That much?" "That much and more. Why, son ny?" "(."ouldii't you now hypothecate the baby and buy me a football suit?'' HE WAS A DACHSHUND. A CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT At this Hunk íi u form of investment which is especially (ieíirabje for the money-saver. It never lump's in value. It'- integrity is unquestioned. The return is certain. the principal j; always available. The promotor cannot reach it. It has no element of speculation.' It offers the sure-t and most direct way to accumulate a capital for business, for home Braking or building, and for making permanent and sure investment? under one's own control A TIME CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT AT THIS BANK EARNS FOUR PER CENT INTEREST ALAMO STATE BANK C. E. MITCHELL, President C. M. HUNTER, Cashier ALAMOGORDO, NEW MEXICO ? Spring-Water Ice Xo 'liiiiiul 1mm1 Absolutely Pure FULL WEIGHT : HONEST VALUE : PROMPT SERVICE DAN A. FRIBLEY'S MEAT MARKET rfVIilioiM .No. IÜ ROUSSEAU ALAMOGORDO, NEW MEXICO Doolan If vour dog's so glad to see you, why don't he wag his tall? Schneider Oh; he vlll ullright py not py; his tail iss a long vay eff, ain't it? THE GLORIOUS FOURTH AT ALAMOGORDO, N. M. will be clebrated in true western style, with vim and vigor, with fun and frolic,' with real red blood in every one of the rollicking stunts SCAN THIS DOPE SHEET BIG BARBECUE Plenty of it fill yourself to the brim TOURNAMENT RACE $50 added money $5 entrance fee GOAT ROPING $25 added money $2.50 entrance COW PONY RACE $50 added money $5 entrance fee 300-yard dash free-for-all BRONCO BUSTING $25 added money $2.50 entrance BEST PITCHING HORSE $10 Plenty of music; dances in the evening; minor events for children; something doing all the time; not an idle moment you be here early? Sure, Mike! The Modern Grand na. When grandmas danced the minuet From formal Brace they'd never slip. MoW ifTiindnia smoke a ctifarett' And tries to dance the chicken (lip At the Ladies' Club. ' So you didn't enjoy tho club meet ing?" "N'o, It wus very dull." "Wasn't there a quorum tntf "Every member was present." "1 should think that would have meant an interesting meeting." "Silly. With every member-pres-eut there wan uo one for us to talk about." .M I'lTED to the matinee and lu more or less foiaial occasions where some- thing in the way of dress is expected, the coat and hat pictures here will tl prove useful during a great part cf the year. The coat of black cliarmeuse, lined with emerald grerm, is draped a little at the front and has a large shawl collar and draped sleeves, finished with tiny covered buttons. For cold weather a mud and scarf of broad tall make just the right accessory to be worn with it for warmth. The hat of mallne, bordered with velvet, is an unusual achievement of the milliner's art. Many layers of maline in various colors make an opalescent covering for the frame. Embedded in the ir.aline are small roses r.nd forget-me-r.otg, and fine moss, creeping about the brim. There Is a fwlrt of velvet at the base of the crown and long ties of velvet, which, of course, aro never tied. Across the undorbnm at the back is a half wreath of most. beautiful full-blown crush roses and clusters of deep blue forget-me-nots. H is a hat which may actually be relied upon to look weU with a gown of any color. . It will tax the skill of the milliner who attempts it, but w ill repay her patient endeavor. Such millinery is necessarily expensive because of the amount and quality of the materials used and the difficult work involv. d. At the same time it Is usually durable and a superb accomplishment, Quito us useful as the black satin wrap. JULIA BCTTOMLEY. pres-1 SERVICE DAINTY AND COSTLY ANGEL SLEEVE HAS RETURNED Extravagance M?rks Tea Sets Which Somewhat Different From These of Modern Hostess Is Willing to Set Another Day, but Practically Before Her Guests. Aong the 5ame L!nes. HUGHES & BENNETT Four Car Loads of Merchandise in Six Weeks 1 Car of Canned Goods. 2 Cars of Potatoes 1 Car Flour Think of It! 1"0 lbs. Finest Burbank Potatoes .$2.00. 50 lbs. Wichita Best Flour $1.50 Gold Bar Brand Finest Fruits Canned No. 3 Can Red Raspberries üóc. Strawberries . . ;c. No. 3 Can Blackberries 30c. " 2 Cans in Heavy Syrup 30c Delicious Gold Bar Pine Apple No. 3 Can, tier can 'tic. No 2 Cans, per can 25c Get Into Action Right Now. What you Want When you Want It. HUGHES & BENNETT Artistic Enthusiasm. "I always have stage fright." a polo ogled Mr. Stormiugtou llames, "when T assume a new role." "Don't get nervous," replied the manager or the Crimson Gulch opera hou.e - Only don't play anything but comedy The lust time tragedy was tried here the boys got excited and took sides in the tight " That's So. "Why do you think married people do not love one another?" "Because when a man speaks of the Mine when he was in love you know he means tho time before he was married." An Instance. "Our modern inventions work mir acles." "Indeed they do. I noticed yester day that a messenger boy was ar rested for speeding." Tf afternoon tea sets cominee to get more attractive, the services which were considered lovely a few years ao will be relegated to the nethermost corners of china closets All in palest green porcelain is a vcr dainty set compriidim a tea pot. sugar basin, cream pitcher and a half dozen cups and saucers. It seta upon a finare tray of green willow Quite as dainty and only a trltle more costly are tete-a-tete tea sets of white china banded with dark blue or red. edged with a gold vine and standing on an oblong matching tray. Among the foui -piece services are sets of amber porcelain so thin that the beverage seems to color it. Thes" lets stand upon trays of umber crys tal having projecting handles of gfld ?d metal, set with genuine amber. Exceedingly pretty tea sets are of illver deposit-veiled white porcelain r comprise a tea pot of silver. Iltgar jowl silver deposit -veiled white porce 'ain. A SURE WINNER. SPRING STREET COSTUME lloran Did yet lvar make money backln' horses. Doran? Doran Sure. 01 made tolva hun dred wane, lloran How did ycz do ut? Doran OI backed him down a ciliar wn thin raed th' mon for lavta th oor open Why It la Scares Fame la a bubble, 'its And know Ik But no on caa bur him Th riaht pttw to blow It Ready Anawar. Beggar Can you help a poor (eat, miner; Passerby Htunt What sort of a ant do yon call youraelf f Beggar A indigent, air. i r mm Angel sleeve have returned1 They are not exactly like- the m oí o'her days. .They thow jyace in. tho Iluwiug lines and cleverness iu adjustment, ind tle v also show gomciliiüg new. 'l'uv regular set-in hVuvo hnn been supplanted by the loose orenlmpery. In some cases it Is a straicht piece of wide lace, caicht at the shou'derR 'inder clasps, hooked In place after being wound in scarflike lines over the arms and shoulder: in others it is a sleeve with er'remey widening lines, and there nee. be no status or gathers. Tassels might down the edges, and jeweled bundkis. rhine stones being in flr.it favor, ed the-E.-uiy drapery and hold ih flowing Hl. eves In place. Tulle, malhie, ehadrrr '.i. s and ex quisite metallic effects on gauzes and nets ar.- u-d for angel sl. evc. aavs the New York Pre Theée are eas ily Incorporated with bodice draper and arranged over th .-f.--ild.T4 tc give thp grace and uso ef alcevei without undue material or trouble It construction. The short kimono sleeve rati b successfully Md4ea If draping trans parent net. gauze or chiffon over th( top catching the folds by slip stitches here and there. Pin all drapery first. Arrange the change until th.j right line is obtained. Then sew aud rejoice, in one of the new features in evening gowns. GET A RECEIPT With every (.ash purchase at WARREN'S Yuu get a receipt which will be redeemed at 5 per cent in free goods. Return 85 00 in these cash receipts and get 25c in trade free. You will be surprised at the sav in j this will mean to you. The 9tar indicates cash re ceipts. GET A RECEIPT Lip Pdmade. The frosty atmosphere makes the I tiny metal crises of Up pomad- espe- i daily desirable Cor my lady's hand bag, for Just a touch of cold cruaoi protects the lips frotu the. drynesa of the wind. The metal cases are about I two Inches long, and ore gHt. finished at th top with an imitation Jewel, and a ring by which they may bo at- , tached to a chain. They are about half an Inch In circumference. The pomade is slightly tinted, either fleah or rouge color, an that Its use cannot be detected, or. for those who so. wish It may be bad In white. Tbeaa an priced at lets tban one dollar,, accord ing to the mako. - , A.dvinCÍnjí A k' OR t0 advance - the interests of our custom- ThCir ers in every legitimate way. In so doing, our motives may be some- Interests what tinctured with selfishness, for, upon the prosperity of its patrons hinges the success of ev ery bank. I FIRST NATIONAL BANK Alamooordo, N. M. It soothes anj cutci old toros oi Ircih wounds ocrmancntlv. orcvcnti prouJ flesh snd keeps away ftlo. Sore thoulJcrs, Saddle and Collnr C-ll are iotsmlv u-licved and quickly cured Tl.nj.an.U of . . v : I x't enc known lAil'i.r. All t'.rrt on Mock vt -,n kin.) . ,..1.1 t-r 1m .e . v h M 'nvi.M-ntivc meiluid. It rn- to sptlr yoy a. t it Tit esratirt www ( tiU ttUmiii SmJIcim hai (toad tbt letl af 20 ;csrs. Mascot Fashion. There la a growing demand " for "lucky" brooches and pendants." Tho lucky money'splder brooch, the lucky enamel ladybird, lucky, wUshbonaa, lucky means, are -all popular and many women luive their own special Incky l.ierci :i ... h ( hlnaaer Indian. Arabian and what not Iacr4bed on their Jewelry wheat ver possible. onto the . M trotn Ihm can here th Htraet gown o( black accoraVon jleattd uffeta The waist la finished rlth white niching and a amatl cbem Mile of white lace Medici Contra. New Medici collars' uaually have vest -like Jabots of m t or kluuhiw Jacc Baahea of bright Roman striped rib bon are pretty on blue aarga dreeesa. tv.U tn I , ?-c ir I '.)c tana With iteMi torn. Pt. lOaáf I Stock Book of 11J pages (iven freo with each porchaaaw , 4 . MurreH's Feed Store i.-T.' far Dr. LeGcar'i Tamnut Stock and Poultry Kcmrtliet, consisting of Slotk Powders, Colic Remedy, Antt-eptic Healing Oil, Antiseptic Healing Powder, Dip and Disinfectant, (tall Remedy, Spsvin Rentedv, Lrienriit, Heave and Lough Ketitetly, orín Kc.rf-.lv, ruwdttnl Lice Ivillei, aud a lull line ui Poultry Kcutctlics.