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SIM HP, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1012. H FREE ADM to mmm Thounandt ISave BeraHeSped THE AGEHGIES FOR SHIR Of ' v r v3 StlO Fan By Common Sense Suggestion!. Women raftering from any form of fa- curie ilia nre invited to communicate prompUy with the woman's private corre spondence department of the Lydla E. Pinkhsm Medicine Co., Lynn, lints. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. A woman can freely talk of her private Illness to a woman; thus has been established a confidential conv eponder.ee which has extended over many years and which has never been broken. Never havo they published a testimonial or used a letter without tho written consent of the writer, and nover has the Company allowed these confiden tlal letters to (ret out of their possession, as tho hundreds of thousands of them in their flics will attest Out of the vast volumo of experience which they have to draw from, it is morn than possible that they possess tin; very knowledge needed in your case. Noth ing is asked in return except your good will, and their advice has helped thou- Annus, surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take advantago of this generous ofTcr of assistance. Ad dress Lydlu E. Pink ham Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Every wnmnn ought to.hiwo Lyclia 12. Pinklintn'H 80-pngo Toxt Hook. It 1h nnt a book for general distribution, oh It in too expensive. It in froo nntl only obtnlniiblo by mull, lYrlto for it today. ft NO. I," STILL BUMMING ABOUT THE COUNTRY King of Tramps Vigorously Denies That He Is Dead; Hopes to Reach Albuquer que Before January 1. "A No. 1," (ho Wanderer, reported (Tilled liy a train In llounlon, Tcxac, huh. it tliren weeks ago, Ih li'it (lend, hilt H Mill very iruieli alive .11, d Mill pouM'SHod of the lllHatlubte wander ItlHt With Which lie Iiuh lieell oflllclnl Hllit'o hit was ten yearn nf age. In u lottur written in Hie Kn-niiig Her ald, dated Itneton. MiiKH., in tuber mi, "A Hu. " vigorously iIoiiIch he Im ileal), anil nska that a cm rcetlon lie iniiilo. Tho King "f TrumpH hii.vh lie Initios to he, In AlhuiUiTiUti before Now Vuar'ti day anil will bring with 111 in import tn priivo that he In wtlll alive. Tin' letter fnllnw'H. written In the Wnnilerer'H unliiie lettering, with the unliiiie ealialiHtle kIkii ami the ar l"U' pointing ciiHtwurd: IliOdOl , MuXH., Iletolier 'JO, I ill 2. IWItor Uvonlug Herald, AlhuiUiriiie. N. M. Uunr Sir: Looking over tho iiown pa peril In tlm pulille lllmiry In HiIh city (I mill read the papertt), I wiih painfully Hiliprl.scd In unto that your paper, together with maiiv other paper thrnuuliout tin ..unary, er roneously printed n re,'ii ! in. hup piiKeil death. I am . n-rry lit notify you l tin t the rep.ct .n pub lished h ini'iirriii t; I am ulno Kind to tell you Hint I am Mill alive. I often think of the time 1 wax In Albuiiier iile IhnI and Hie run I had with Ilio Pallia I'n deteellveH who pendHtud in ; eluiNlnu me, when they knew I wiih perfeetly liarmleHM. 1 hope to pilHH through AlliUMuerinie on January 1 on my way to the eoiiHt. I will hIoji off III Alliuilleie,le and Hoc you. YoiirH truly, "A Nf). 1, T1IH WANOHUHIt." I LIFE ll AMERICA Newspapers, Insurance Com panies and Federal Govern ment Have Power, Say3 Professor Fisher. POINTS TO SWEDEN AS AN OBJECT LESSON tudlunupollH, 1 ml., (lit. 4 Irving I teller, profexHor of polltleul economy .it Vale Ulllvertdty. yi'Mterday told dele gated to the National eniiHcr.-atlnn .oiiKriHX that the new hiu pern the In "iiranrp cninpanlex and the federal government Were the three groat igenclcH to Willed tile people of the oinitry iniiMt look tor the mixing of 1 1 1 I mi It life. Am a find step In the great workH of human eonn rvutlon, Profex.xnr I'lnlier irg.-d tile e.-lnbllnhmcnt of an ade ni.ite H.VMe'm of collecting ami iIIh 'tlbutlug ltal HiiHhIIch hllilllar to the mtem In line In Sweden. I'rofcMxor I'lxlier nulil In part: I'rolialdy the (treated hygcnlc hteveiiieiit of any country limn far i- that of Sweden, where the dura i.,ii nf life In the longest, Hi,, tnnitul n the lea.it and the lmpro emcntM ' lie most Kellenil. There alone can It xiild (hut Hie chant cm of We have i' ti ImproMil lor all nges of life. Infancy, middle age and old age '"day allow a lower inortallt In Swe 'La Hum In times piiNt, while in other tllrlen. Including the I'lllled StateH, b hough we call lioitxt of Home rcdtlc- i ii In Infant mortality, the mortality .lit. r middle age Is growing lw and in Innate vitality of the people Ix, In ill probability, deteriorating. ' In the fulled States public health hi- been regarded almoxt exi luxlvely u mutter of protection against ciiiix; but protection against germs white effective In defending IM from plague and other cpldenilcx id acute ih-e.iM.x, Ix aliiuiMt powerlexx lii pre- m nt the chronic dlxeaxex of middle .Hid late life. "Thexe maladies -Hrlwhi'M dlxeaxe, heart dlxeiixe, nervous breakdowns .ii'i due primarily to unliyKlcnle per xolial habits. "Medical liixpcctlori;.-nit Instruction In scliools. iik well an Swedish k.viii nasi lex, hao aided Vreatly In the muscular ilcvelopllieur of Hie cllixellx of Sweden. Swedish hard liread Iuih prcwncil their teeth. The notbell bun; system is Kradually weaiiliu; tin in from alcohol. Tin re has even lieen a slronf movement against the use of tobacco, "There are threo ;real UKencles to which we muxt look ror the Having of human life In Hie future, and ll liai been the object of the folimillti of one bun. lied on national health, of which I am president, to help stir these three agencies Into aitlvlly In this country. They are the pulille press, the Insurance companies and Hie Kiivcrnmcut. "A few yearH iifjo, popular articled on public health were seldom seen he cause the public and the press llioimbt the subject ot dlsiase nnlntcrcfilliu; and repulslxe. Today on the other hand one can scarcely pick up a popu lar inaKazlne without I'llldlim', , tint only one, but several articles deaMliK with iiiichHoiim of public lieillh. "I. He Insurance oompanles can save money by prevention deaths Just as. lire Insurance companies have saved im uey by preveiillnu tires mid M hi in holler Insiiranco compiuileM have mived money by prevenllim ix plosloim. "Wo need a national deparlment ol health or a department of labor which .shall Ineluile tit Its operations the conservation of human life, "We need flrht of all to do what Sweden lias done lor a hundred and fifty years.-- nattu ly, to establish pro per vital statistics. "Vital statistics are the hookkoepiiiK of health. At prcxent only ii little over half of the population of the I'lllled Hlatcs Iuih iilatlstlcH on ItH deaths. "Knur yearH iiko, nn it ineniber of President ItooHevelfa conservatloii commlsxlon, I endeavored to report on Hie (ondlllon of our 'niitloiuil vi tality.' "1 found that out of Homo 1.500,000 3i SPECIAL DISPLAY OF STREET HATS i j - Friday at lO a. m. and 3 p. m. 50 bolts good 10c Bleached Muslin to go out to all the peo ple at, yard Go Come and supply yourself ; 5,000 yards Wc New Fall Percnlcs, full yard wide, in all new patterns, to go ut the little price of, yard. .80 7,000 yards Best, Amoskeag Utility Dress Ginghams, new fall styles, regular 12c values, this hour only yard Oo This Great Sale Will Continue for Ten Days. Weiller & Benjamin open he season with a $ 1 00,000 sale of the finest mer chandise Ladios' Ready-to-Wear Hats, Men's Clothing, Shoes, Silks, Dress Goods and everything. Everything in the entire store, on both floors is out oh sale at prices lower than you've ever seen same goods elsewhere. For instance: FRIDAY AT lO A. M. Ill FRIDAY AT 3 P. M. Good quality 05o Sheets for only 2i)o 10 pofinds sugar for $1.00 Ladies' first class, stylish-fitting Corsets ,all shapes and lengths, at 4b'c 5 papers Adamantine Pins for 5c 3 Cakes Perfumed Soap for lOo 1,000 yards new 40c Fall Silks at, yard 22c 25c Serge Suiting, all colors, only 15c Good quality Outing at, yard 5o Sensational Bargains Added Daily. WEILLER W BENJAMIN, 212 West Central Ave. death" annually III Hie I'ntl.d HtiltcH at Ii usi Kltu.oiui are pn iii.ibte. or these preventable death, (be Krcatesl number are I nun seven causes. These M'U'ii causes Include three ureal dis eases or Inrunc), (phoid tvwr, which usually makes Its' attack In the twen ties, and tuberculosis, accidents In in dustry ami pneumonia, which comes In (he thirties. '.'Now r.iKi.iiin) limit ssury deaths per year meaiiH'over 1.7110 unneeeM sary deaths per day or. more than Un lives lost In tlm Titanic disaster. "The popular lmalnaton was deep ly stirred by the limine of I, (Ilia help less human lives suddenly eiiKulfeit In llild-occau. It lend to Immediate of ficial action on both sides of the At lantic In saleKiiard human life at sea. V.I oil land we lost three hundred and slt-llvc times us many IIw-h us this exery year. "une of the most ' pm-fittrnRlnR' symptoms of progress Is Hie ureal at tention which Is belli? paid to public health In the picscut political cam pulKii. All thlce of the party plat forms Included planks In behall i f public health." HUMAN CONSERVATION OF LIFE IS I E NOTABLE BARGAINS In preparation for Fair Week We are making a most complete and attractive showing of Street and Walk ing Hats. You will surely find in this assortment a model that is boih he coming and reasonably priced Mrs, A. L. Ballew 118 South Fourth Street 9 ARE OFFERED BY LOCAL SIORE Weiller and Benjamin Are Slashing Prices on All New Fall Goods (in Their Firs; Greatf General Sale, The K'Tiulncly thrifty people of Al- buiiierilie, those win; can appreciate i xtraordlnary values In wearing up jmrcl of every description, will find much to Interest them In the phe nomenal barKalns which are hclu of fered at tho ureut rail halo which wis InaiiKiirateil yesterday at the popular Weiller Hi Benjamin Btoro lit 212 West CentrM iivenuu. AllhoiiKh tlm Weiller & rtciijumln store Is one of the oldest and lies', known In New Mexico, tlm muiuiKc nicnt Iuih never before put on a Keue nil sale, and It is proposed to inailu the event n meiiioraldii one rn the his tory of local inerchaiiillslnK. 'inly strictly new fall kooiIh nru heliiK of fered and tho nulo prices, will prove u revelation oven to the mow casual More visitor. The sale Is noteworthy also hfcutim It In bclliK held at the he KlnnltiK of a snnson, when the Koodi offered arc actually needed. Adv M'NABB ACQUITTED OF MURDER OF HARGIS ON SECOND TRIAL Hprrlal nionatrli to Rvrnlnit llrratill Hanti llumi, N, M Oct. 3. IMwarii McVNuhh, ntt trial for tho second time for tho mtnler nf ftliarlea IlarKln at VaiiKhn two yonm riRo, was aciiultliul last night by tho Jury In tho district court. Tho defendant watt represent cl by AttornoyH T, U. Catron of Huntu Ko, O, A. iJtrruzolo of Uin Vok'ih ami U 1C. McOulnni'sa of V&URhn. A year a Ko MoNubb wua convicted of llrot dufjroo intirdur nnd nentenciid to hnng, tho Biipremii court remundlnif tho cane for retrial on tho ground tliut ovl dftitco tending to ihow the dofondnnfa utato nt mind when tho crime was committed hud been disallowed by tho Judge. Tho ahooUntr which occurred In tho harbor hop of Jack Moore at Vaughn la ullcg-od to havo renuUeU from HarilB' wrecking McNabb'a home, tho unwritten law entering larscly Into the cae, 16 hour endurance race nt Skating rtlnk, flaturday night. Lant night ot UlaoldlB Paitlme. Riglit to Live First and Most Inalienable in Humanity's Bill of ..Rights Declares Speaker at Indianapolis. GG0.000 NEEDLESSLY LOST EVERY YEAR finrlul ('iirr'Niiiinl,ii'c tii Hie llrrubl liiili.niupolls, Jjid., I icl :i. Iv II. Iliiieiiliuuse of New Vork, speaklui' l.i l"e I III- N' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ousel VII I lull con ui'SH on tl,e subjei't of "Human 1.IM ii a N.illilial Asset,'' ileclllleil Hint tin ousciMitioii ol human life should be Hie piii'umiuil Issue of the Allieil- lllll pel'ldl!. Mr. Ultleiihnusii said In part: "The rirsl Item In humaiiltj'H bill of rlKlits Ih Hie rlKht to live. To pro tot human hie from needless de struction h the primary purpose ol oiKonl.cd hocli i. "Wo are not only reducing the lei tility of our i.i'e ami also sliorlenliiK the spun of III.', hut wo are i.eiinit Hint at Iciisl o.iU,iii) Ainurlcan lives to he iesti'oed annually which we could save b Hie upplleallou of sim ple ami well-known miiiltury and other precautions, "ThlM In our reiil race milclde pmli- lelu. "We have inailu primress In pie M'lllllIK life w.e-'e hut It has been i oil fined almost wholly to contawlouH or InreellollH ill"" ases. At tile same tltlll the death rale troin the ileKeuiiratlvii diseases of innldle fn and old UKe uKulnst will' Ii we havo untied no war has stcadll.v liMi'easeil, "We arc mil burnliiK tho caudle furiously al both ends- slower at one and faster nt the other. "We ma l.llellate ourselves up' li all of our p.iM aidllevemnlils, ami al the same time recoKiilxii the execsslvi life waste that Ih Htlll koIiik on, and also reciiKlii'' libit evidences ate III ll I - 1 1 1 I y 1 1 1 K of i deterlorlutlon, ami ol our Kiouliik' ' onliiinpt for I Im value and sacrediiess of human life. "These lomlltlonH will not he ar resled automalkally, The problem uill not solve itself. The people alone can check this continuing waste of national i rtblency and vitality (rent er error's must bo tiiado to ImprcsH them with tlm facts and to arouse tiiuin to inoro effective action. "The onotulu loan Ih stupendous, hut It Is InslKlilflCHiit compared to the misery, nufferlnir, iiovorly, lr inorallO and cilmu which result from tlm nicdiesH Hlnkneaa and promattire dentil from which tho nation In now suffering. "The public health service, local and national, must lend In this life wivIiib work. "It la tho primary function of the Kovernment to protect tho lives of tho people from ncedlcan deHiructlon, hut It taken money to educuto the publla and to run health depurtmunts. "In tho lust annlyala, tho wtir UKiiliiHt preventable dlaeuao Ih ii struK Kin between tliu dollar anil the deuth rata. "Mont of our eommunltloa prefer a high death rain to u alight Increuao In tho tax rate. "Thoro Un't an adequately financed hcaltli department in the cot try. "Many town have none at all; nome of thtm nre small cities. "Othera have health bourd with out funds. Other mere perfunc tory health aervlce, "Borne have advanced! many are efficient, but there lt n city In tho t'liloll where the beallll ordinances are priiperb elili'i'ed, chiefly bcciuiso of lack of funds. "In lifKlct'tlliK our public health service our people are trifling with u most solemn dul. "Kcr body should rally to the sup port o the beallll service and Join in the educational cainpalKU for pre vention. "The .National Conservation eon Kress Ih espclally adapted to lead in nils educational work. "Human lire In our paramount asset. Its conservation should ho our paramount Issii"." GREAT STYLE SHOW ES CROWD AT ROSENWALDS Fall Season Inaugurated at Big Store With Spcoial Dis plays Brought Direct From World's Fashion Centers. of till) most ilellKlltflll eVellbl ot Hie lour for AlbUMUel'ilUe womell, Hie annual fall Slle exlllblllou al the bit: Itnscmvnlil store, Ih bid m; held loda ami, as usual, Is altractlni; that best of local femininity which seel.-, to Inform Itself iiiillmrltatlvel on iUesllollH III Style. Aa ill previous years, the decora Hons ilesluiieil by l' II. Ilelliliarl iilu 1 1 1 hi ii i- ami attnellvii In tho uxlriuiie, the season lielUK SIIKKeslcd by lll'l'llcll of till I II I II 1 balk feslooueil Willi IHI- tiimu leaves anil flowers. Tliiiru Is music, too, Ulid Hie salespeople havo oiKanlzed us a most off blent recep tion committee. And what Is Hole to see? Why absolutely cvcnililm; that will dc IlKbt Hie ej" of laslldlouii woiiiau U I int. In Iho r.-uily-toSvear dnpail inciil, for Instance, there Is a I rub KolKcoils ilspla. ol dresses, Tile new material chiiiueusc Is hurt' shown In all ItH tlit I nt richness, anfl In a iitle way the in".' pannier Montis aio proiulneiill featured. Style Ion m will note that In eveiiliiK Kowns Ibo narrow skirls of the past few hcukoiih are here contrasted with rather flow lug, aceordlim-plultcd iiffeetH, In street gowiiH the skirts urn not actual ly much wider, but the eff"'t Ih one of greater ease mid filllneNH, t'oats mi shown In tho widest va riety of Ht.lcH and mutorlula, soi.u novelty features being three-quarter coats In what arc known iih tho Mnidi- Inaw and .lohiiny styles. Tho aitlt this year tun prettier than ever, and tho millinery models ate notably di'c III the ilrcsii goodn ilep irlmeiit Hm iibiultmiH eliarmeuse Is shown again In all IIH glory of delicate cnlorlm-. and soft draping effects. Horn, loo. there aro shown the newest Hpungle'l robes and beautiful trimmings of llo hemliin mid (,'huntllly lace. All the newest wciivch uro dlHfli'vid In wool dresH goodH, and tho colorlngH In clude groya, browns, tuna, blues, nav ies, talipes and mixtures. Other feitturea of tho opuulng, which will contlnuo until it: 30 Hiin evening, aro tho dlapluy of I'lekiinl china and ICuropen'n novoltlea In the Jewelry department, a moat attractive exhibit of women'! ahoeu and a pie Hcntallon of late fabric In tho cur. tout tailoring department of the mon'ii auction. Seels Desperado in Wilds of the Gila Grant County Posse Scouring Bear Creek Country for Fugitive Who Killed Two Arizona Deputies. Mprrlnl Cnrrrapiiiiilrni'r to tbe llrrnlil Silver '!t, N. M.. Oct. -Hnniii-where lu the wIIiIh of the Hear Creek district in tho rugged (lllu country Ihisehlo Arvlso, who last week killed two deputy shcrlirs near (llohe, Ariz., and for whom u $r.iM) reward Is otTur ed, is skulking to avoid u poi.ne now hot on the outlaw's trull. Tho posio Inuluilrs Uepuly Hbei III' Tom Monro mid J.t. Tiihner of .Silver t'lty, nnd Deputy c-tlierllTs follu Mass, c'hiirllo Kappb-r ii lul lllraui Walker of Ari zona. Arxlso, it h said, killed a man lu a iuarrel and then killed two dep uties who tried to arrest hltu. He was born four miles from .silver 'My and is familiar wit It tho Hear i 'reek country. Arvlso, who Ih about 2'i yini'M old, badly poelunai'lu d and smooth shaven, Ih riding u big brown horse branded with n dollar murk and Ih heavily armed. MRS. CARLEY GOES TO INSANE ASYLUM; RICARDO POSTMISTRESS LIVES Nprrlnt DUpntru to ISvcntnic lUrnln Huntu llusii. V. M Oct. 3. A com mission appointed y Judgo D. J, Leahy to lniiilio Into the monlal con dition or Mrs. .1. K. carloy, who allot and killed Attorney Frank C. llrusna liuii and perhapH fatally wounded Mlsit Okie Xlinmerniun, pout mint ross, ut Iticardii tSaturduy ntternoun, found tho woman of unsound mind' and nho wiih ordered committed to tho Iianno asylum, it was shown that Mr. Cir lcy wiih subject to mental Uornnco muiit nnd tliut recently alio wnmlnruU oiT across country with tho whoo town looking for brr until ehb wntt fouiiii t it ranch llvu mllerf itlgtnnl. Mlnu .Iniinerinnti Ih In a vory criti cal condition, pneumonia, havlna du veloped from her wounda, U. hour endurance race nt HkntlniC Itluk, .Saturday night. Kind uf I'lckwlck (fries inollon pic tures. ".Mr. I'lckwick'H iMcdlca. incut," by Charles Ulckens, IMIhiiii Ml lit. at i'asllmc. Meinoilul IHilliiitod. Colorado .Spring, Colo., Oct. 3. Minor Avery, moniliors of tho city council mid park commlsHlon, to gether with about 'J 00 leading citi zens of Colorado .Spring, today ded icated a bronze tnoiimrlnl tablet to the memory of the Into Charles Klllott I'erklus, donor or tho Harden of tho Hods, to tho city. Tho momorlal lu Inserted lu the lingo gateway rock on tho north Hide of Hm oast untraiico. Jt.-" 1C hour .ftidiiranco race at Hkutlng Itlnk, Katurday nlnht, Drat of I'lckwlck acrlca motion pic. turca. "Mr, Plckwlck'a Predloa ment," by Chiirloa sicken, Udlaon film, at Fantlme. 15 hour endurance ruco ut Hkutlng Ulnk, Uttturduy night. This Kingly Bird Within the Letter "K is the time honored trade mark of Anheuser Busch. It's the emblem of Qualify and Put4ty. Budweiser "The Old Reliable" It standi alone at the top of theworldbotUe4 beM,becMft wc use only the cream of each year's crop of Barley and selected Saazer Hops. It is thoroughly aged in the largest storage cellars in'the world, Its mildness and low percentage of alcohol makes it friends KVERVWHEKE. Bottled only ct tfia AnhemeiBusch Brewing St Louts, Mb. C We Kunz nitirihuiat V ' AlbuaiwrsHM Him Mtrm -wilt .; .i5feia,tt.irt- . w -r,- 'XTwjiymf