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AiaU ftTOMUJH j Q HER A LP , SAf URDAAWAY M jgij
"5
1-4 OFF
OK ALL
Mens' Suits
Overcoats
Hats
ANB
Furnishings
This is the clearance
event of the year a
straight offer of
25 per cent
on a line of Men's
wear that is always
reasonahly marked.
Modern Woman Must Fit Herself to Take
' Responsibility of Home Expenditures
Head of the House Nowadays
Devotes Himntlf to Earning
and Housewife Is Given the
Burden of the Spending;
Interesting jOisoussion of
Wife's Plaoe in the Home at
Woman's Club Meeting,
Tl'omrm'i relation! to tho homo life,
legal, flnnnolal, fi.'dnntnlo hd soclnl,
wan iIIcoumimI In h1 most Inttfrcstiniir
manner at tho rcgufar iiicotliiK of tin
Wnman'd club thU woifft, una the con
elusions renchod vitn Of Ctitial In
tenant. The general duteitfednn re
volved mout the ability or the wire
to manscc her otvn financial nf fairs.
jnd the consensus of opinion was tht
In tho modern da the husband who
devote himself ehtlrMy to tho earn
ing side of the eipMittoii must or no
eeestty leave the rttatter of disburse-
The Churchei
mentu to the wife, who although
heretofore punrly equipped for tho
duty must now perforce fit herself
ror discharging tho spehdhnt respon
nihility. "It In ui to us to leant how
hrt lo do dnr bent," wns tho outootno
of tho dlsoflsslofl.
MS Bflllle King, tcaoher lit tho
public njIiooU. htul n most nble and
well thought out paper on tho "ret
sonnl Mberty" of tho slnglo tinman
from n legal And eugonio standpoint.
r papftr Co whtlt tho author had do
voted b3talllnrrilile time nntl Indus
try nnd' which was deeply Interesting
mid eilhglifonlnW to the cllb.
Mr. A Tt. Btroup handled tho sub
ject 0? "Personal Llbet'ly'' from tho
vleunolnt of the tnftrrtod womnn tn
nit iHiunflv clover manticr. devoting
her remarks purely to th. porsonni
nnint of flew and tho homo life. Tlmt
a "weak wmttnti I always book of ft
tyrannical man." w ofte Interesting
deduction made by the -ixxsker.
Mr. John Vlbwn was lemW of tho
meeting ami had som'fc evening re
mr1t of ftitcrst to mftko. atid num.
emus ladles mrtllated In the discussions.
oml Ktr donml. Tho claidng serwe
will he hold On JWnday at. 1:30 p. m.
DEOEMBE
NORMAL REPORTS
I
l OH ws. umKUt :
VvmvS I a-n mi m job mm . at f. o mm tm
TtLLS IKUDIiLti
EftTHER IN
ltnftlUli I.tithurni!.
tf I. iwvjjns M ludiemn ehHMh,
corner of sffVaf tflto Jd Stxlh
stroet. gnnaa whmii at 8:41, F. c.
Koofer, auinlntuflartt. proaohinie at
U. MlvwAL .to atwrtorly eoattrtwn
don. n(ll hMnp yntr effrltlng fr
benevolence, r. E. at PrtWOti
InK at t:30. ljtponed meettnK of
W. 1h and V. ST soclsty on Friday
afternoon at the pflrnoHn.
Benjamin
Bros. & Co.
218 W. Central
ALBUaUEXQUE, N. X.
CnuBWRntlniinl Jiuh:1i.
Corner Conl and Itroadwy IK
Tho. T nyr, pastor; Stanley Pdor,
orRnlit.
MorntiiK wonhfp at 11 oeloek with
qunrterty communion. Svi'man by the
mmnr an "The Lord'o Supper." At
7:30 p. nt.. rtie third in tho rim of
organ recital will bo Kea, Jmvlnp
been poiitpanod from MM SMfHlay. Tbe
roator will epottk on Tito fflgitln
came of the Men and Itetigton for
ward Movement '
nda school at 9:t a. m., If.
LlthRow. BMperlntotulont.
Chrtatlau Itnoenrof at Gtao p. m.
1'ollowlHs will bo tho murieol pro
sratn;
MOnXlKO SKV!CK.
nt)tem: The Woods and livry
Mweot Smolllnu Tree" Want
Duett: "The Lord la My Shophero"
Smart
Miss Charlotte prntt, John D.
KtflkonburK.
HVONMNO SHItVICH.
oriinn rwoltul nt 7:30.
urcnn to) Cantllune 1'aHlorola
(b) Uoroouca
(c) AHesro In V Oullmont
Voeol: Najsorath" oounoa
Mr lHtkunbiirjc.
Orean: PatUoml and Tnowtit from
aullnmnl
"1111 lotliodl-t.
Flint Metltodtat rtplaropal. eomer
of lod ftvanne and Thlrtl etroet.
Chnrlea O0ar ltaokman, pantor.
lldlth Horny, deaeotieea. Somlar
Mhoel at 9:46 a. in.. D. A. I'ortertleltl
aHporlntendant. There la a elaw ana
weieome ror averyono. me aimunu
lONKOB ilrrotloual nenlre at V
n.. led lA- . T. Olispor. fuhlle wor
ship at it a. m. and 7:3 p. m.. wuo
Jiraaoniuu ni tne paatr. tnt morn
Ins thorn wU bo "HI. I'aul'a ConooP
Man of Ufe." Spoclnl luuoie at both
Many Counties Hece'ive Heav
iest Fall of Snow for Many
Years in Christmas Month in
New Mexico.
jlady ii Goodwater Describes Iter!'
Distressing Experience md
Tells How She Was :
finally Relieved.
Ooodwatcf, Mo. "Ever since I wa'
little glti," says Mrs. Riley LaraniorcJ
"I was a gtcatsulfcterlrom dyspepsia. 1
I suffered misery alter eating, find had'
terrible heartburn. ?
I thought I trad to suffer this wny as
lone ns 1 lived, but when I beiran to take
The month or ueiemi.r. ii!. av doses, every nlglit, the heartburn was an
eranod tmieh oeiow the normal tt eono in a few days, and I could eat
lOlnjieratufe. and JlRhtly Ulow i v,ithnut dlstreM
prepiiHii owing " 'he him witnout distress,
rain and H.wfaii m part r the i 1 took two small packages In oil, and
er itio arondo vn)r ui.o the "! 1 although tliat was soma time ago, the
went tho avurwKf for the tat- , j.", i,t,,,..i,, a
mueii inenaaed. Mom- of th ,., dyspepsia has not returned,
tie received tb.- ii.uviH jtttii ( I speak a good word for Thedford's
TZn Tvfct&ii "w.tn i BlackDrauBht whenever 1 have the op.
a .... . ....... i nAfttt ft If v
urn mnraie annuo a uion-n; hv"u""'
iwimsii. itoeeMie unu itemwtne. r
Mlvad SS.S, IS.s ami St 0 Itiehea, t
HIHKitlvatr. while flilver City had 1 '.
Rio Urande Oam IT S. (Miff ISO. vl
o. S. ItNHeh 14.0. LordatourK U'1.
Uvm 1S.S, JMaKltalejia 1S.0. Fori
Hayard aad, KdfTO Pi. a. Ijfk- Vuli
10.3. Alma 10. fc. Pratt U.S. It :rvk
0.6. AratcoH W.O and ma My other
flooi ft to S llteliea The fall, there-for-.
In the higher mountain muet
have been r heay. In the
northern mountain, however.
fall waa IMrht. leaM on the eaateri.
alone than on ih- weatern. and at
the cli-e oi th
depth waa amall
II eating causes distress, we urge you
to try Thedford's Black-Draught. It
cleanses the system, helps ths stomach to
digest its food, regulates the bowels, and
stimulates the liver.
it acts genuy anu is wutiou; oaa siier-1
effects. Try it. Price 25c
road. Hhlth Ik ovnl l the I'helpn
lHtilgf lnlirl, ha compl.-tnl ,n-
ranirometit uml cUn.il h inirut
month the etored the anta r. t nnn in- im
I'aao ii nil oul hwmtem wi i:rrn n.e
, . . ... . . Iprlxilege of uatni tht) torni.i - nou
'. WPK LJ? lkf trom iH HiHit to Whllwaur lrorn
AitliK'n
,Jrairo,d'f -aid"
Andrwws
Solo: "The Day l Bndod
Hartlott
Mbw Charlotte Pratt.
Tntmnnilnto fonroptlon.
Sodality manfl. 7. Chlhlron'a mape,
s no itlch iiiHf and. narmon. 10.
V-wpera, cohforenea and buuedifltlfUt
: .in Mant every dny at 7. Friday
evenlnK wrvlco, 7:3U.
AN' ATTIIACTION IN 3UIISA1)
Is Its purity " proven wholesome
navs. Wo prldo ouraelves upon the
dainty olcnnllnets of,our loakery and
upon tho skill of our bakers to set tho
very hunt and m0t nourtahlncr results
for our patrons. They uso nothing
but tho host grade of materials so
that wo oan vhueh for every ioaf of
brood and overy eake that JeOres our
ostabllshmont.
PIONEER BAKERY
207 Boutli Flret Street,
Plm llJipil-t.
P. V. Umcfellow. Ph. T.. iaetor.
The Hlble school wilt moat at 0;4S
a. nt.. Prof. Cecil M. Drake, superin
tendent; Dr. Wirt Q. Hryan. amrtstaut
auiierlntendont. FUty-flve were proa
ent on Inst Sunday In aplte o tho
storm. We must get back to throe
timun that number by Sunday the
12th. ProoohliiB at 11 u. in. and 7:30
p. m. Dr. Longfellow will apeak at
both Borvlco. orninir tople. "Now
Are Ye the Children of Clod:' Vn
Inr. "Tho Harvest of the Soul." Tit
Votine Pocn e s iwrvlcos under ne
leadership of tho now ainoera will bo
held by tho younie people at
p. m. Prayer service on Wednesday
ovonlnir: tonic. "isettlnK lT the tan
.lur.l Mlnnwnrd." Jor. 4 : l-S. Ttte
Lord's Sunner and reeoptlon of mem
hAra on Sunday mornlnn. The tj-
dlea' MiseionBry roclotjr lias been b
servlntr the weeVt as one of prayer
it Inte tttl iod ttxttM Vo9
.bout Ih woftrrful 9
I MARVEL WWilisg S-rtf
n ctw Vstfnsi Byrins.
Bt SKHtCOBT'OItBt. II
M. 15. (Mnircli South.
Central A'vonue M. . Church.
'flotlth. Cenlml'lind Arno. " Snmuel is.
.Ullson, pttetbr. snntiay senpai i
0:45 a. nt.. SV. M. Dorrla sunoHntond-
ent. l'rooohlnu services eontlHCte! oy
tho RasUJr nt H a. m. ami t:o p. Mi
Mr. AllUton wUl dlscwea at the morn
IriK service "The One Who Inter
ceil:." not the minister, nor the
prleet. but the Great Hlffh Prleet.
who has been touched with a feellHK
of our infitmltlea. and forevermore
sits at the lBht hand of aod the
Father to Intercede for a mat world.
Tople for the avenlng hoMr. "Tne self
Centered Pharleee and the Hod Can
terod Publican." The self-cetuered
man always prays with himself, and
never sees himself as olhors see him.
Tlie Ood centered man prays to Owl
nlway. and sees himself aa he m.
Whioh are you" Devotional meeting
of the Hontor kp vortn leonue ai .
n. m. Speowl music hi tne n
sorvleo. Come and worsnip witn us.
A oordlal weiemno to an.
Hmt PrNhlerliiii Church.
Fifth ntreot and Silver iiveuue.
ifiiaii a. Cooner. nastur.
Services at u a. m. aim i. i. m.
Mornlnir thomo. "in tne iiesiunios
(.U," isvetiliiK theme. "Death of
Mwes." Stinday school at 9:41 n. in.:;
Christian Hndeavor at CMS p. m.
Music :
MOKNINO.
Prelud: "Communion1 ....... UfWf
AntlfOm: "Arise ami nine -. .
Offertory: "Itarraooio" . . . .nuoou-iem
M Visit!
Prelude: "Prayer"
Anthem: 'Kventnif ami .Mormm?
Am " iat oanKrtMMitlonal meettn next
Wednesday at 7:4H p. m
St. John' Church.
C'ornor lwurth atroet and West Sil
ver ovanue. Arssuw? :
ron. rector; rence eii .""
avenue.
Holy communion, 7 . m.: wiww
school. S:4R a. m.; morntiiK senrlee
nd sermon. 1 1 . yenina
prayer and ser"j!y, lu"1"'
rnyuuliin.1 llviAM: "As Willi Olad
SSTatoH oTdl" .C. Kooher
Venlt 5 ",HtK2fc2
nioru MepiloloeOhn
To Deu'm Hthbrn
: II. Tours
uimiiiui ani itMt of the Sons
uf the Mjritlnt". M"-5!l;"
niuuyuiutuki "Trom the IwslerH
Mountain" . H Mann
Ghrlxtlnu ft'litnoc.
m.i.iiiin artmnem aervlcea are held
In the Woman's lub building, at the
,...r..r. ,t m.vpihIi mreet and nolu
w.rv huihIhv mornlna nt I1
u'etnek! fuW fr this week. ' Kac
. ...n.i Wariowwlav evonlnK wrv-
lcs are at 7:30 o'clock. The public Is
cordial!' Invited to attend these sr -Ivea
Sunday school at lo o'clock.
At "Sun 1. 1
AtkyeatfiniiKlOK
MARVEL. Bcctm no otlr.trT
kiltndilMii t'H IIIUMtlt4
L jri , tilsl. Ii ritifuilMrt!tu
I... .od Alr.fJett iBI.luOblCIO liHtl.
MANY HIGH CLASS MEN
TltlftVltflllNT
Ml
ME HABIT
I QTATPMFWT OF THE CONDITION OF
The American Trust
Savings Bank
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.
At the Close of Buiincs, December 31st, 1912.
mtsouitoHS.
IrfutUM nnd Wcouuti tsa.120rt.TH
Omnty 0tii!nM on hand J?-!;",,
OwKlraftM O.MB
J&rnltiira nitd Plxturiw ,,...., -VMr!
irfiii In Vnult
irit dun frpui llanlw mi Immitml
QUICKLY CURED
Tho Kaal treatment has brought
hoHfth. haiwoli- and prosperlfcy to
thatiamiiio oS HlKh low '' Lot tW
riirtiitfli iu refitriHiOM Tlie iraat
mtrtiftan id work of Um Neoi is to
roa.0h.iUi4 oove tw able, brlvht mhI
.uMuiaful man who flada H ne waoorr
to Utfio mora drinks every day In his
.nYTia to overeoma "eravliitt Jor II-
Onar and iiervoooneas.
1he au of tWs is the poison of
'lie Mom I HHUdotoo, iieutrallsea and
nrallWtN thin Mao..-makes you
wtfll MKIn l three days N'l In-
... ikvnudapmht lnltins or
tod&ffi. Trootment orrnejJ fr
it tho nonto for thase who jprefac.
cull, write or iihone ?ff6.L l.N'SriH
1WIS West iltuVar vua. Phono
3,81. A'lbuijueiOMe. N M-
eipltatmn of tliree-ioartha of the
state, running from u tenth of an
Inch to more tkoji an inch, the hltlu r
northorn mouaialna were eopeelally
Wcklnif. only two general storms
oeeurred: tho first from th. ev.m
nik' of the Sth to the Sth or 7th, and
the second on the evening of the list
to the SSn. C.tvat dtriercncps tliat
tcrurred at nearby stations aro no
tlcoat.le A Heneral and marked deficiency
In letniMtraiure oceurred, It was
MTruteat at tin- lower aMHud. Bu
ttons, where the old of tho month
sefined moat MershMeni. and depar
tures of I daftTos to T tKr.s u
day occurred. The hlsher altitude
st ut tons wenorolly showed K.. .nd
leas libleiic- until practically mu
tual temitomtMri' occurred at Cloud
croft, Wtttaors, HINs Uonch. M'ntefs
Ttanch, Tree Pledras. Dtilce. etc.
The 7th and 2Sd were the coldest
day of the month with teimteratures
to aero or below at most stations to
the Miuth-CAiitrnL Bounties KaKh
erp and norfltwtSrn 'Ointttoa lHd
eontinuoiis cold from the SSd to the
SSth. Oenemlly tho eaet-oentroJ
plains countlw,ji'iioyod th r.-atot
fnwdimi from severe cold, ami re
,...r,i,.,i n.. iitutiiHil tOfMMaratui'ea. The
i4th was th - wannest my m
month, ii a rrttt
Tht. Huiudilne of the month was
larae; therwwttm on an avoraa-. !
cloar days, fj flfrily -loudy days and
but 4 cloudy dot's, while 0.01 Inch
orcein
mn iNraw iir 'tnreo ok-vh.
Fe there was 81 Kr cent of thf toiol
iHseslble suMshlrte. at Itoswell r, per
cent. The huwiMUt tne ni..mn
was moderated; nt itoswell n .n
Att per cent, at the Attn ultm.ii
m,ii.u r.y iMr rem nntl in r.ini r
ft r..Ml RMSk to ItlKll Indx
wmrtt rather fr Hitienl ami a iniliil r
nf iuv.ru wind atorins oci-urr'il A
maximum v Iwliy or is onus .
rtlNiatered at tha Agriclturwl coii.-s-on
the Sth. nf S7 miles at Uihiw -II on
the 17th and of SI miles at Santo IV
on the Ith. The prevailing direction
for th month waa rrom tin- soum-
Tompeiulurc.
The ttnpjrature for the Mate, .is
dotennined from the records uf
stations. hovliiK a mean altitude r
almut 5J69 feet, was IK. I danrees, r
4.0 deHr.'Os helu the uormal. and
1.1 above I- i-mber, 1811. Th
highest local mean temperature w
40.4 degrees at Carlsbad, and th
lowest II. t at Vlrsylvia. while th
highest t-mjtorature recorded uas 75
deateea at foil Haneh on the .Id and
the lowest 2a degree bolitw 'T.. it I
Vlrsylvia on the Sid. Toe in-mi'-'
im'ui monihl rnnsjo of tempi-roture
was 5 degrees t Isell Kanr 'h. and
tho 1-ast 44 der at t'lotidcroft
ami Tn4olte, while the greiu-i
cm I daM range ot temperatur- wa
St. deai'ees at liayues on the Hub
and ifUi. The dUkiict l.verg s er
as Mlows: No. 7 (Canadian and
northeast), so. 4: No. x. reeos uno
Klo flrandei SS.3; No. . twest.-ru
2S R decrees
PlIHllpIllltltlU,
The axerage paaelpltatlon for 'h
iate. as determined (mm the ret
t.rd of 151 M'utious, na ' neb.
or 0.1S below fh OorHial. Mitd o..l
Itel.iM let!enlee IH Thi meal est
amount was 3 7 inches at li.i h' .
snd the least a trace at Johi.h. n
!ara. Haton ami Ios l.unas. 'i
the greai.t in any S4 hurs wm. :
Inchoa at Ma iblta oh the Sth aiul
PK.. uvaeae uniiWfail was H I in. h.
The average precipitation i Hu
triets wa as follows: No. 7.
Inch; No. . 0.61 hwh. N
Inch. CHAItLWI K LINM'.
gectlon I lrei i
ftitntu K. V M . .Ian 1. 1 ' I
Which point they will build to th-
Hurro mountains In order to tr.in
poft the larg.' volume ol ore t hv
have In their proper! lex at that i'Uit
Thui Kotiles the mttt h disvuawl
tlon a tt( whether the Hoothi' rn
Mould build tie owu line from liu
Ing to th Burros, lo uhl. h ')( .t
was rumored It would extend u, Miu.r
City snd to the eompnnv mine- .it
Hant.xer Th.- hea-w part ot tn
grading n the new bramh t th
Burros has been done ir imiiii. tun .
and the grade across the leel f-rt
of the road will bo a er .inl
simple matter. It b" e.peet ti that
.... . w.. Ilm. Ik. ? AMWiiiiI I 1 1 II 1 1 -1
... in' ... .
which will connect the cb. nniin! )
Iopold proeni!s is tompn iv.i in.i.
tk. rutin will !. laid Into Tvr-M ml
the work of mining on a taia
will be commenced.
.lo,
POl'NI) SAUK.
tn Wednesday the 1Mb lnv of I'"
,- lata ut 10 o'i'lii. k a m. '
il.u.' nt th. (Mtv .tall oil North Hecotnt
mmmt I will Mill one bay tiuir. . I". It
a um nld will welah about )!'
UOMHds; White stripe on forehead I. tt
hind foot white, branded on left hip
TTIOMAN y- Mll.l.lN
Clt Mat mi.''
DB CtMrTAM' III5ADACIIK
glLKI Hafe and Iteliable.
at Ituiipe's.
1
Trimble's Llverr Htablps. Photifc X
LKS Theater
FIRST TIME HERE
Friday, Jan. 17
The
l ulled Plav '
Hill (C
i:lriioi'tlltiiiry
(.HACK II WW Mtll'S
ItftlllKltllltl'MI of
(.no. it mii: vii i Tcin:t)
liiiiinm-(
"GRA11STARK
.( I Ml MINI) I llltOM
t.nun.Hi
:ih,:ii7.:sii
Plis mill Public l nllc III Pu'lltillllt
log It the lt -t Itomitiitl' I'lin
on tlie Niiicibitit Mils
Superb Cast
Magnificent Production
SWAT lli:lV I t I . SI) Y VT
.M.VI'wDNV
it- I
Prices, 75c, $1, $1.50,
SltH,Hl'U7
IiItMlllilTlftfl.
a so. inn). (id
I.. ....,. ..... .,-.
. .JA. aa.
M .... - f.l ....
ojuiiu runty iiiiin on.
UmiTvlihNl Jfrortts, 13. IfcMjiiI IJnlil
(poila BuliJiHtt. lo tllfi cU. . . . ew ) . .,7'J.7giail
Ka)iKH DepiedtM . .
Tiino Citrlllt'trnU'H of
f. T077:i'-VIH
Deposit I7.IHIMI0
t 'J'olitl lhtiohlta
H I.20I1.7H I
the Herald Want Ad.
Sltil,H10,.17
DIU'ECTORS:
J B HEiMDON president
J. KdE(BEE Vice President
0, 6" MMDORF Cashier
Hernmn Blueher, Edward Lembke, D, M, K. Vylde:
0. N. Marron, Victor Sais, Simon Stern
FT, SUMNER em
FROZEN TO DEATH
On Foroing Open Boor Friends
Find Missing; Man Uncou
soious From Cold and Death
Ensues. !
INprrlal (!orrriiiiiilrore to the Mrralil)
Ft. Mumner. N. Jm 'tt Ul,
A. Ii. Bradford, a lol borbei. taii.-d
lo show up at his shop yOi..da
moni'iiK. and a lie had been i -iioa
badly for a day oi friends went
to his room .,nd foretna' "l""
door found him lying on the Hoor ...
lmdl Irosin thul he dtetl this mom
Ing at I n't lock Without regaining
cons 'inuness
SOUTHWESTERN WILL
BUILB TO BUUR0S IN THE
NEAR FUTURE, IS REPORT
HlUer Clt
rcpnrii'.l on
Hie lil l'H.
N. 1L. J" I ' " N
rs gnud alllhorltx Hint
and Hottthwestern rail
THEATER
SATURDAY
JANUARY
X8th
Tin;
Mil
Mi l Mi
II I
I'Oll
111 I
Mchih kmihcii uml Mlltnm
I li iitlv iiiiiiiiinv
B
unty
Pulls the
Strings
II.V
(iltMIXM .MOI'lti.
Willi the PrliircM i'licati f, ( lil
nitKi. Cl or IMn jftM liiluct.
PRICES, SI, SI.50, $2.00
1 ill filer Vim HcceUcil.
Scut sole ill MiiImMiS HoiiU Nlntc,
.Human Hlili.
Special Low Round
Trip Rates to
Denver, Colo.
Account Eighth Annual Meeting
National Western
Stock Show
January 20-25
From Albuquerque. . . . $21.30
From Doming 35.00
From Las Cruocs 32.55
From Rinoon 30.75
From San Mnroinl 26.90
From Sooorro 25.35
From Clovis 25,35
From Vnughn. 24.15
Dales of sale January 18, 19 and 20.
Final return limit January 3 1 st. For rates
from points not shown, and other infor
mation ask your local ticket agent.
P. J. Johnson Agent
O. J. Olin. Ticket Agent
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Special Low Round
Trip Rates to
I Aeeount Meeting
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Press
Association
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January 15-16
For this occasion the Santa Fe
will make a rate of fare and one
third for the round trip from all
points in New Mexico. Dates of
sale January 1 3 th to 1 5 th inclu
sive. Final return limit January
2 Oth. For rates and other infor
mation ask your local ticket agent
P. J. Johnson. Agent
O J. Olin, Ticket Agent
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