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as Forma Dedication of Beautiful New South Methodist Church hjOccur Sunday Night EXERCISES MARK EPOCH IN WORK OF 'CHURCH Struggles of Small Congrega tion for Quarter of Century Rewarded ; Eminent Divine Speaker of Occasion. Tomorrow nigh nt 7 .in o'clock nt th tit nutiftil new iVntrul Avenue Methodist rhurih South, will ori'iir the exorcises of dedication of this edlllcc, which will cost when fully completed siTi.OOU und which In one of '! ; t New '111111! (ntu .McthodM Church Kootli, To lUi Dedicated Tomorrow E wiling. Ilov. Nainuol li Allison, IMstor Con trnl Avenue Methodist Church, KOutli. tho handsomest and most modern houses of worship In tlilH purt of tho country. The. various churches of tho city will Join In tho service, which, after tho RltiKltiK of ii hymn will be opened with prayer h" Huv. Hugh A. Cooper, paBtor of the Klrat I'resbyterlun church. An onthem, "Praliiu tho Oort of Iirncl." will then be sung, fol lowed b the rending of the lesson out of the tild T.stumelit, Oencsl iS. lo. 32. by Hiil.1,1 Mendel Sillier of Con gregntloti Mliert; reading of lesson out of New Testament by Ur. I. W. Longfellow, piiHtor of the Klrst Hap tlHt ihiireh (Hebrews lU:1!t-2.'). "O. Iluppy l)o,' iimrlel number by A. V. llrantler. will be sung by Mcsrtumea H. V. Held and V. i'. Thnxlon tind Messrs. T. M. DorrlH and Mc.Mllllon. Rev. T. 1.. Dyer, imiitor of the Con gregational .hurch, will give ii rive mlnute address on "Tho Tie Tlmt Hindu." Following the rendition of Lemlr,efs "I Will J.ift Up Mlno Hycs." by Mrs, J. o. Huhwentker, the offer InK will be taken. Hev. J. H. .Mviiscr of tho Methodist Church, .South, will thun Introduce, tho speaker of the evening, Ur. W. V McMurry, of Louisville, Ky.. u lender In the exteiiMii.n work of the church. Dr. MrMlim Ih uue of the leading l'rolestiuil idniri'htneu nnd ono of tho nblest speaker In the country. Tho presentation or the church will then be made by Hev. It. H. Owcnu. W. ('. Thitxton, Wlllnrd Kay, T. M. Oorrls, IJdgur lines and W. 1;. Dorks. Thu prayer of dedication by Dr. McMurry will I; ii followed by the Hinging of n hymn and the benediction by Rev. Mormon I'. Williams, puHtor of thu Hold und Hrnadwny church of Christ. A cordial Invitation to the general public h extended. Tlii Now llullcllng. lletween IIK.OOO mid 120.000 had been expended on the new church building, which bi complete save for numerotiH "inMltii'innal" ten in run to be later established In the basement. It Maud at the corner of Cetitrul avenue, cum, and Arno street, om? of the fluent Inflations In the city. Tho church In built of red brick with stono trimmings and Its architecture In 1 1 r -nlfled and Impressive iih well us beau tiful. The mulli iiudltorluin seats 40u people and the Sunday school rooms, neveii in number, add 2 fin more to the seating capacity, making the total G&n. All tlie accessories of n rirst-cluis modern church hultdlng an- in evi dence and the stained glass windows ar especially handsome. When the church In completed iih planned the entire cost will be 125,0011. The In stitutional feature will Include a K minimum and other things or that nature. Ilrle'f History of Congregation. The Highland McthodlNt Church. Siiuih. Willi orKaulr.ed lu 1 K S 1 . will' Kev. n. S. Smith iih T'ontor, there beltiK nix barter member, Dr. T. (I. AtneH and wife, Mr. Slnchy and wife and Mr. 1-irld und daughter. In 1N82 u church building. lor many years a well known landmark, wan erected on South Arno Ntreet, under tho pan lorate of Hev. W. V. Slmpherd. Tho bulldlllK committee coiiHlntcd of Dr. T. (1. Amen and Mennrn. Haker and Hcyiioldn, the cviurcli nettlK dedicated Introductory Display in Our New Rcady-to-Wear Department by Dr. Marlon, thff firct Moretarjr of tho vhurch oxtchlon tnilnVrt. Tho ptitoni from U81 to l12 wer roltoTvtr: n"Vi a. 8. Smith, Huv. W. T. hphrd, nv. W. P. Packard, IUv. Wi V. Brltt. Kfv. J. II. Olanvlllt, IUv. Olln HoBBen. Hev. 0 Vf, Nolnr, JRv. Jackton, IUv. fitowiirt "Wright, Hot. Mr. Brown. nt. Ur. Vincent. Hev. fl. W. Thomu. Rer. ST. E. Foulkt, Hev. 2lObrt Sodrion, HV. J. M. McClurft. IlT. J. u. Uerar. Rav. Mnrk HoOnoti, 3lY. U. Un vlllc, IU v. ,W. JiWrUht, nev. J. M. Bollle, nev. C O. JIoUldftA Rtt. won T. McCain. Hv, Cotuftibut A. Clark and Rev. Ramuet B. Alltion, tho prci ent Incumbent, tinder irhow vlfforout ana enrnent Ismdarahlp tn nork oi preparation has 4tea epniummated In the completion, of th handaomo new chtn h edifice. The eld church property wns nold ttiie year and hot been wrecked and made intq a dwell- inc. Thfl trffcnt lot at thS cbrnlP M Central avenue and Arno street was purchased lu 1901. durins (ho pastor ate of Bev. J. M. flollle. Daring the incumbency of Itev. C. A. Clark tho excavation fbr tho foundation was made and tho basement put In. Xlov. Mr. Allison haa boon ablo to carry the work to complilloi nnd thus tho long nnd persistent efforts of a bravo llttlo band of churcli workers have been crowned with auccois and thoy wor ship In a church of which tho wholo stato niny be proud. It Is ono of thu best arranged church plants ever de vised, tho plans belnr larcely accord ins to tho Ideas of the pastor. Tho present monibcrshlp of (ho church Ih ubuut 200. Mr. Alllnon In finishing his necond yrur'n pantnrato nnd It Is hoped thut he will remain for many years lonKr. Under IiIh administration not only bus the new bulldlnic been completed 'but the church In free from debt, the memllernhlp und attendance huvo In creuned notably, Sunday school at tendance bus doubled and the church ban nKMimed an Influential pluco In the life of the community. Next Tttenday Mr. Alllnon leaven for I.an Cruccn, whero thn Mexico confer ence will convene. Illnhnp Jornon At klnn of Waynenvllle. N. C, will pre Hide. The conference embraces the central und southern part of Now Mexico und part of went Texan. It hnn about sixty puntoral charge with a total membernhlp of some 7.000. From the confetencn Mr. Alllnon will go to Dallnn, Texan, to 'be prenent at the laying of the corner Mo lie ol the main building of the Southern Melhodlnt university, which Ih to cont tnno.onn and will be one of the reat ext educational Inntltutlonn In' the Hulled StateH. Mr. Alllnon Ih one ol tlie commlnnlnnern, and a meeting of thu board hue been cnlled for October I A and 17. The local pulpit will he. suppled by vnrloim minlHtern during bin ubfieiico. Some Idea of the scope of thin mil vemlty at Dalian muy be giilhered from the fact thct the city of Dalian gave a bontin of j:i(i(),non cash to get It and two or three Individuals do nated luti'.l which will reullxe bntw'en one und two mlllliuin of (lollam. Thin churcli ulno uuilntaliiH Vonderbllt uni versity ut N'uHlivllle, Tenn., with an V-iWin."!!!.. vJj.vm.. ?Mm Kasy payment plan on Raynoldn Addition bun. Huy now. Don't wait and then wlxh you had bought, EOUIL SUFFRAGE IS VITAL ISSUE SAYS CAROLINE LOWE ' Vfl,e. I f r- Ardent Suffragette and Hep reaentativo of SooialUtJ ' Party Speaks at Woman's (Club Tomorrow Evening. Monday this store makes its initial showing of Strictly Tailored Suits and Coats. Also new arrivals in Separate Skirls. As in everything else pertaining to tlie development of this business, our aim in selecting a line of Eeady-to-Wear Garments was with the view of giving our custom ers utmost in values, style and service at reasonable price. We believe we have ohosen a line of high grade goods, each the best value obtainable in its particular olass. Come in and look over the line. Whether you contem plate buying or not we will appreciate your presence and interest. SUITS 'A particularly fortunate ctr mniBtnnco hint put Into onr handH an oxccllont lot of nam pin MilU. Wo liavo tliem Item for UiU fthnwinjr, nnd will friure our advantage with yon, Each Ih tho latent of IIh particular typo and the. pVlcc arc Very at Uuctlvo, Vrlccti $15 to $25 COATS Tlka stjlo of a Rarmiiit In not olono ileU-nnjlncl liy tho tuy it In cut, hut tlu manner of nuik ln(c. Tliu coatM uro utrhily man.tallorrd nnd ixfrrt In enrrry tvtjr. TlMre I an mwvkI. lnsty AtyllHti awiortmant of Mt txrna, many, of them of inatcr Ul tfut cannot h duplicated dsotrlwrc. Prlcea j $6.50 to $25 SKIRTS Wo alKo havo mkiu new ar rivals In Nepamte ttklrtx. Wo luiyti lccn told many llmoA UiIn mcohoii tlutt our km Kvrtment f Kklrtw was tho moNt Hlylluli and IkwI In tm city, and mir xuc(Vmi with llwin certainly in-ovr UiIn to Im trti. The nrntriialn are of tlie very Tnrat and Ini'lude Hovnral attrac tive NtylM aU of tho latent fall tlcfttanx. Priced $5 to $13.50 LONIG WI i AND 0 SHOW! Dry Spell Broken Last Night When Half Inch of Rain Follows Blinding Sandstorm and Clears Air. KISTLER, COLLBTER & CO. PtfONE 2831 313-315 WEST CENRAL (Ine of tho inont violent uiudntormn for many inoiitliH took .luuo hint nlKbt ImtWeeit ti und . flllniK tho ull l for an hour with mich ilnoo- volumva of diiHt and'debrlM that It vwih ulmont' Imponnlblo to wo I It abroad, tho wind , iIoIiik coiinlderabhi ihililniii' to Hinullj biilldliiKN, hIkiih, treen and fwicen. The wind wiin followcii a ntcady ruin which fell for an hum or no, tlie precipitation at the Itlo (iriiiule acliool Htullon, three mllun noiith. oulng .27 of an Inch, while It wiin aiit half un Inch In the clly. The ruin was budly rinoded to lay thn dunt, wbi'h hud bo como very heavy on the oiitnklrta of the city. Tho lemperuture. fell rap Idly ImhI lilitht und today. 'Runnl flnffrniTo la ont bf tho mont vital iHtueu betoro tho American po plo today,' naid Carollno A. Lowe, who will apeak at tho .Womun'n club ut 7;30 p. in. Sunday. Mlaa Lowe In un ardent advocate of woman atiff ruKe nnd waa one of tho thrcn worn n elected to ruprcnent tho Hoolollnt party at tho congrfnslonal Huffragn heurlne held In JVaBhlngton lust uprltiR. "Tho 8oo!allst parly has nlway ta ken a decided land In favor of wo man (suffrage," continued Mlsa Lowo. "Its platform demand that women bo placed upon & political equality with men, and every effort Is put forth to nchtcvo this end. Wo havo Bent women speaker to help in win ning votcn for women In every Btuto whera auffrago la to bo voted upon thla fall. Womort hnvo always bornd their ahare of the burdens of tho race, but the social body Iiiih been slow to rec ognlie thn value of their pattont, un nnnumlng effnrtn. Woman has stood behind man In every great ntrugglo, cheering htm on to victory when, dis couraged and fulnt-hcortcd ho was ready to Ruccumb to dofeat. "A ntory llhmtratlvn of thin point. One of the many clannen or little for eigners that meet In a sottlemnnt hnune of Ol lengo decided to give an entertainment. Their teacher had told them the nlory or how Hetny Rom made the flrnt American flag that led the revolution on to victory. Filled with the nplrlt or patriotism, they de termined to tell the ntory In un origi nal play, prepared by themselves. "The curtain went up on the flrnt net. Ocucrnl WanhlUKton utood In the center of the Ntage, a captuln of the army beside him. "Captain,' Mild tho general, 'nln't It fierce we nln't got no flag for thin here revolution" "Yen.' buIiI the captain. 'Ain't, H fierce?' Ami the curtain went down. "The second net round the mmeral jpnclng frantically up und down, whllo a iieiiieuam waneii upon llllti. 'Lieu tenant.' mild the genero', 'nln't It fierce we nln't got nq ting for this here revolution?' "Yen," wild tho lieutenant, 'nln't It fierce!' and agiilti the itirtnln went down. "In the third net flcncral Wniihlnn ton was Hitting utterly hopeless. A colonel of the iirmv Htood near. "Colonel wild the genrnl, 'nln't It fierce we nln't got no flng for thU IreTe revnltnlon?' "Yes said the colonel, 'nln't It fierce!' "When the curtain ros.o on tho fourth act Helnv Itmis nnt cheerfully rocking her baby to sleep. Ucnernl WnnhliiKton walked In, exclaiming: "Hetty, Nln't It flercf we nln't got no flag for thin here nivtiliitlon?" Yes naid lWltv, 'ain't It fierce' Here, general, hulil the baby nnd I'll make one Thtifti wluil the women have been doing through nil the niien, making flags for the imn to enrry. Hut thinking men ami women arc con vinced thnt I he time has come when the women must do more than inuko thn flag. The human race, thut grent army mnrchlng ever toward tho goal of universal fncilum needs the bene fit of the ixperlemo und the counsel of both sexes the woman as) well as the man Th.it is what the ballot fur women means, ami the soclnl body in the loser when ii denies this right to half of Its members." MEN ONLY But Women Should Eca'd TMfc FREE TICKETS TO THE STATE FAIR will be given with each cash purchase at our store during $10.00 and over, Qenernl Adnmsioti, $15.00 and over, General Admission and Grand Stand. $30.00 and over, Season Ticket. juaJ.saiwfiSWS.rf """" Gel tlie best clothintv and Men's Furnishings in Hie city at the LOWEST PRICES, and give the tide- eta to your. Wife or Sweetheart If yon have one. If you haven't wear t f&irirtu Urattii (Elnthw nnd. you won't ho lonesome long, Everybody is buy ing them at The Hub Clothing Co. "The Store with a Consoicnco" Cor. Central & Second H0 MRS. BRADFORD'S PUPILS WILL RENDER VOCAL , RECITAL ON MONDAY The pupils of Mr ' I.. Hradford, nsslsted by Mis Mm I. IUkkIiis, pianist, and Mrs. Kern Knu. reader, "HI give a vocal recital .M.nlit evening next at H:Ki o'clock In Hie Womali'n Club building. A very attractive pro gram haa been prewired, the second part of It being especially notable, Mendolssohn'n music to Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream," wllh sc. Icctcil readings. Those who tlllle part III the recital are McHitamcH It. II. Sanderson, .1. V. Wilson, King and llraiirord; and .Misses l.uclle Htewarl, , Frances Htrome, Kathryii flrliumer, Muugo riiiuey, iiortuuse Hwiuer, nig gins, Murgiierlte .Incksou, Ituby Ithea, Omen (Irlminer and l.uupi t'olgan. ICnsy payment plan on Itaynobln Aildltlon lots. Huy now. Don't wall and then wish you had bought. American Lumber Co. Illui Crynlal. IJiisy j i.i -1 1 t 1 1 1 1 plan on llayiiohlir Aildltlon lots. Huv now Don't wall und then wish you hud bought. PRISONERS ARRAIGNED BEFORE COURT TODAY Demeclo Dclgitdllln, tlunilillupe Tor res, Juan Onldron, Kduardo Torres, Jesus OIIvhh und J. 11. Itiiiior were nr. ralgued biifurc Judge llaynolds In tho district court late thin afternoon, tal lowing the calling of the criminal docket nnd Immediately nftnr thu Crnnu-IIowell case had gono to the Jury. Didgadlllo and Ollvas are ac cuRud of murder and tho other men are cliarged with minor offenses, The trial of criminal cases will not begin until after fair week. At that lime It Ih understood Hadlo Hunter will Iju placed on trlul on a charge of assault with Intent to murder, and that tlie Sam l.yle nnd Theodore (loti. let cases will follow. Tfieri lire about llfteen crlifilnal cases on the" ihiVRBt ' which It Is hoped to try during Kiln term. Amerlran Dumber Co. Ill in Crvnlal. a.iti or THANKS. We wish to express Ih tills milliner our deep appreciation to many kind frlendli for their evidences of coisld erallon and sympathy during our re cent boiiiuveiiienl in the death of Hie lati. (leorge Al. Durst. MitH. or.uittii': m nu;tsT. IMtAN'K I'. lllMlST. .1 Amorlciui Lumber Co. illm Crystal. Amerlcun Dumber Co. illm. Crystal. PERSONALS. fleorge Kranklln Kdmundn, nuthor of the "Kdmunds Act," and a former United Mutes seiiutor fioiu Vermont, was in Albufiueniui; Hoverul hours last night vn routn to the 1'uciric count. Horn, Huturday, (iclober f. 1U12, to Mr. and Mrs. A. I'. Deiiruard of Kan sas City, Mo., ut thu home of Mr. and Mrs Don J. llnnkln, In Albuguorquc, u daughter. Mrs. Dearnara u a daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Itunkln, Uorn, this morning ut the Mtnta Fo coast lines hospltul to Mr. and Mrs. Weldon C. Kmlth of Onllup, N, M u ten-pound son, Attorney (lent nil Frank W, Clancy Is In Albuquerque tuduy attendlnjt a conference of the creditors of the New Mexico Central rallroud. Mrs. II. T. Vullte und duughtors, former residents of Albuuuerque, have urrlved lure from Denver and aro guests at the home of J. E. Elder at 314 Houth Arno street. They havo many old friends In Albuquerque. There will be a danco at the .Ma sonic Temple Tuesday night, given by tho ladies of BU John's church Tick ets may be secured at uauonr or Vann'a drug store. United fitatcs Senator Thomto D. Catron arrived In Albuquerquo last night and spent the day hero on bust nets connected with the New Mexico Central litigation, Amorlcan Lumber Co. fllnir CrysUU BUY NOW! naynoldi Addlt(oBt AFFIDAVITS SHOW COL. ROOSEVELT DIDN'T DIN St. Louis Headquarters Re quests and Receives from Local Men Denials of Bad Whiskey Story. In response to a request by .1. A. Oulbralth, seiietary of the Pro gressive parly heailiuurtern In Ht. I.ouls, Mo., .lesus Itoiiiero, county Progressive chalnnaii; (leorge Arnt, l'erfecto Arniljo und I'iIIx liiiin of this city, hnvu forwerdod affidavits, setting forth that Oolouul it iom vuu did not Indulge In any uliiohoKc ie freshmenln during It's roi'tuu visit here. , u The MUnourl organization bus Is sued u denial of the story iiubllsh-id In the Clinton, Mo Democrat, Used on a letter written by Attorney Harold I'lerco of this olty. to his father III Clinton, to thn tiffed thut Itoowevult took six drinks without st phIiih while here, und wishes tho affidavits to clinch the denial, j It Is only Justice to Mr. IMerco to say thut he bus Issued u rnujily und frank statement, showing thut ho re ceived his information from u source he believed to he reliable and hud no personal knowledge of tho matter, huvlng since discovered that ho was the innocent victim oC an Ill-timed jest. ARTESIA MAN SUICIDES WITH BOTH BARREI& (Bfwctsl Dispatch Brraln Herald Artoilu, N, M., Ocu o, J. v, At kinson committed sulcldo hero yes terday by blowing off the top of his head, with ahotjrun, putting the muni la hM mouth and dUchartfnj; t)0th atirrefal. Ho Wbji Anxnnnilaol I MOLES AND WARTS Removed with MOLES0FF, without pain or danger no matter how large or how far raised above the surface of the skin. And they will never return and no traoe or scar will be left. M0LES0FF is applied uireotly to the MOLE or WART, whioh entirely disappears in about six days, killing the germ and leaving the skin smooth and natural. MOMCSOW IW IJT UP ONDY IN ON 15 DOMjAH IlOTTDKH. Kach hntlto Is forwarded postpaid un receipt of price, In neatly packed in a plain case, accompanied by full directions, und conlalim iinuugh remedy to remove eight or (en ordlnnry MODICH or WAIlTit. Wo sell MODICSOPP under u posltlvo (ji'AKANTHE It It falls to re move your MDI.K or WAHT, wt, will promptly refund tho ilollnr. Detlors from personages wo all know, together with much vultiablo Information, will bu mailed freo upon reouent. lMiasu mention this paper Florida Distributing Company nua; i when answering. l'ennucola, Florldm Mi 4-M-4 SUN PROOF PAINT ht equal to any paint sold in New ; ; : Mexico up to this time. We are dosing it out at $1.75 : : per gallon whioh is below cost, to make room for a new : :; line. Sun Proof retails in eastern cities at from $2.25 ;; : : to $2.50 per gallon. Superior Lumber and Mill Company 4 iy'oFooi ; ; FOR FIRST CLASS W0XK AND PROMPT UELIVEBY ; CALL :! TJTT1QOC T fl TTMFDV rtnMXD A 1VT V X liUIJUU JLjjTjL w JLJ-V JL VJVJLTJLA JTXXH A A t wiima wacoks- ! Citizens Lumber Co. ItritallerN or strldly dry lumber of aU Undo. An independent ; ; company wltli nillbi at Torraoa' and TnJIque, N. M. . . Oomori LMd Avenue nnd tfecoud Ht. Phono TO SEND ALL YOUR DUDS TO OUR SUDS BiaGBffr AND SSOT EH VBM OQpVWmS.' THE LAUNDRY OF QUALITY "IHPEHIAt HEDWMUMM. i,imi ' MMI1W invar is bj it r i j t