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TITE EVENTKO HERALD, ALBUQUERQTJE, K. K.t SATURDAY, FE2RUAUY II, ' 1914.
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NOW IS THE TIME
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In-lit farihi.es inr mskmg
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Consequently we hi mom time at our disposal which meant
Increased attention in YOl'in rested sttcnllon to your order.
&f)c Gray Studios
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Allillqllerqllp . ,
til Wn I nil rn te.
BOOKBINDERS
RULING, SPECIAL FORKS OF ALL KINDS.
ALBRIGHT &
PRINTERS, BINDERS, STATIONERS.
203-210 West Gold Avtnue Than 440
tataaMa
Lemps Falstaff and
choicest products
A trial will
Consolidated
FOB A FEW DAYS ONLY
oo
SALE
LLo
IIWIKIIS' I T C.LAfcH f 4
II l IMIXTI.P ( MIX
ssi koi.i:n. i I.k ks
II Ml I! U.S. V l. HU:
HrHi- worth up to t.VIMI ,r, now
mi .11-pin In our Wi-l Wlmlow. Imir
lioi-r for
.11 Wi l l It.
J tti- I i-mrHl
DUKE CITY CLEANERS
i-baii iiaia, own and wa
aw-n'a rlot'MiiK, ruga, curtalna,
draM-rlx, -t-. Mo WeM eoM.
ItHino 44.
Promptnesa Our Kotto '
F. Crollott
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
EMBALMED.
Ill MtT IJiAD.
rboani oar ur alxlii, ITa.
FAMILY LIQUOR HOUSE
r. A. I. It MP, Prop.
S.1I.1 ai-nts for Nan Pnlro Mine aaal
(liartiml.
IPiiUir.on orilrra immilly fill.-d.
l uriil-lii-il Itooot hy Hei-k or atonlh
m inr im,
PUone TOJ. ff yj
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POUND PAPER SALE
llx l.li.m lahrir Klntlon.rj.
worth .. iotiii4l. Km-a Man
ila y and Tui-fttlay
19c pound
WILLIAMS DHU3 CO.
S07 Wesf Central
q)q)
Pmiiiy Mill- ur will make kiili.
r-lutiiiul riilui-lioiiH on i'-f llilM In
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tSTD 1833 - 9inis
WRP New
A ' lWATCMMAKtM & JfWCltRS
f mnJflLm m ml ? f 7n , Y f A PI e
DONT FAIL TO SEE
Wright's Trading Post
3rd and Gold Ave. One of the ihow places
of the city. Largest Collection of GEN
UINE Indian and Mexican Handicraft.
NAVAJO RUGS AND CURIOS
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r iii-i i.ur piuunia truer invir
your portrait The rush la over
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Ran fa Fa
SIS Ma lYamiaoo,
Pbone IIU
ANDERSON
,
Draught Beers are the
of the brewer's art,
convince you.
Liquor Company
Albuquerque,, Hew Ilex.
CITY B1IOK IlKPAiniVO CO.
n. A. Hamurf, Prop.
Boots and ah or a made and
repaired on ahort notice, Wa'va
i Rot th machinery and hAva thg
experience. Quirk service and
f only (ha best grade of leather
X Used. Hewed half anlea 75c to
II on. Bntlsfactlon guaranteed,
j We buy, aell and exchange new
J and 2nd hand ahoea. Phone 413.
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THAXMKIt 1.1 X K
Pin no Moving and Houachotd
Omnia given special nttentlun.
Hi-Hi rlnrnKe houae In city. Oltlra
ami aulea stable 4
Sin W vHt CopKr Ave-.
c. ii. twrvini. m. i. n. o.
Oateopatlito Roerlaitar.
1 treat all curable diseases. Office
terr- uidg. Phones (at and III.
We have all our novelties
in new Summer Shirti
now i on display." Soft
Cuffst and with or without
soft Tollari to match, as
you like it. ,) t t
SI TO S4
THE SHIRT
Earl & Wilson or Wilson
Brothers makes nothing
better, few as gpod.
HOLEPROOF 'HOSIERY
for men, women" and chil
drenask for .the hose
that wears.; x y m
MAIL ORDERS
PR0MP7.TY FILLED
E.L Washburn
Company
ISS . omd. 11 W. Gold.
CRYSTAL
Today
1M lr. K OP TUP.
iM-Ua.
'IMP. IIWIiPIIINT MYNTI'ltV
Tmo-IIitI Kah-m Willi Tom
MiHirt anil lli-e J"nr.
'IP IT UP.Itl: NOT Hill
l-ol.l.V"
lUngi-apli,
I'or Tomorraw rXff.llT
Mil II THU .HiiH.'' Vila
rapli T-lti-i-l p.tra SKM lal.
Pictures Changed Every Day
SP0II1GE0
TRANSFER
MOVE HOUSES.
The Weather
FoltKfAUT New Mexico To
nlKht unci Sumliiy fulr; not much
'hnnne In temperature.
AI.nrQrRligrn Wenlher for
SI hotira emllna hi II ihla nmrnlnc:
Warmeat, 54 decri-ea.
Cultleat, 21.
Itiinxp, 3.1.
At h i lo k, St.
North llid; i-lenr.
Thfnjra IXilntt Tonlh.
Flrat i lima nuiMiiK plciure
ehiiwa.
Fr.iirrnal I'nlon of America
meeta.
Olayliut Orilera.
MR FLI.IMTT. while at hla
country home, aave or
dera that no one ahould
b allowed to alep over a
particular fine plot of ra except
hla cow. Hp left a new man In
hiirae. with very alrlct inairuc
tlona (o thHl elTK't.
The followlnir day the mlatreea
of the houae waa out for a Runie
of tt-nnla at a nelihliorlnn plui e,
and wlnhlnn to make a abort cut,
walked acroaa the imaa from one
PHlh to another. When about half
iiy ai r ahe waa hailed by the
man In charge.
"Xn one to paaa here, ma'am.1
hp called In no iccntle terma.
Mra. Kllloit drew herarlf up in
ronalderable anaer.
"Do you know who I am?"' ahe"
demanded.
"Nu, mn'am." replied the man
lmiaaeively; "I do not know who
you are; hut I know Hihi you ara
not Mr. l-:illiU'a cow, and nobody
tin- la permitted to nulk on lha
krana."
ABOUT PEOPLE
YOU KNOW
MaeMeMMaaeeeMae
TO SUBSCRIBERS
If you fall to get your evanlng
paper, call
POSTAL TELKORAPH
COMPiINT, PHONE II.
A. T. Ilanneit, attorney of Gallup,
la In the city today on legal buaim-aa.
Himon NVualiiUt of lia I.unaa la
Rpriidliig the day In Albuquerque.
I'edro V. Contreraa. a lutlle rantl
of 1j Joyii la In the city today.
Hum To Mr. nod Mra. lii-orge II.
Thumaa. u aon, Thuraduy, February
IS. 1914.
AHoincv Francla E. Wood of Mar
run and Wood, returned laat night
from a huatm-aa trip to Boi-orrn.
Mr. and Mra. A. M. Kuwait, of Au
burn. 1 ml., are KUeatg at the Siurgea
liolrl.
Attorney Mod eat o '. IVtlg left thl
morning for Itirnallll.i on legal hual
net.
Judn R. A. Munn and Attorney
II. It. Jamleon returned laat flight
from Kocorro where they were on
court hualneaa.
V II. Kupple of the Kapple Furni
ture com puny, hiia returned from a
l uHineur trip to I'l Paao and Arlionu
point.
Mr and Mi . K. Buaaer of th
Mania I'e reading room aervlce. ar
rived In Albuquerque laat night from
I. oa Atigvba.
Albunuirmie lodge No. S9. Frater
nal L'nion of America, will miel t
plght In regular ae.alon at 7:S
oMoik. In A. . I. W hall.
Mr. V Anderaon of Boi-orrn. and
Mra. J. Taft of PI Paao, accompan
ied by their children, are vlaitlng In
Alhtiu,uero.ue today.
Mta. K T. Hiainun of Markt-ein.
Wla, who ha been vlalilng her
mother, Mra. R II (Sray. (IB Norih
Fourth at reel, lelt for her home ye
terday. Aaalalanl Pnlled Btalea Attorney
II. fl. fonr. Jr. rrlurnrd laat night
from Ttoewell where he lia been In
attendance on a araalon of th l"nlt
ed Hlalca court hpfore Judge Pope.
Baiita Fe pay ch ka were laaued
In Albuouerque today, the puydny
(U:AMNU AMI IT.IJSIM1
of LAD1LB' and UENTl.EMl:N'
CU)THIC!.
Zr Prog., Prep.
If, a. SunuI M. I'ttona 4M.
'W Clean 'Em Clean."
Goad CalUtJ for and pllar.
BILL'S SHOP
PASTIME
Today
"TUP
PSPITMI -HOIKJ."
IIHIame.
TIIK M lt I.M OP MX"
K. It.
"TUP. Un i t MSTKH"
Nrlli.
MPTPAIj M IIPKLT"
'nrrrnt F.trnta.
Poe TontorroK Three
reel Warner I'm In re ' Waif
of the lialna."
FOR A TAXI
GALL G1.MAUR0
Phone 17
noi'.SVT IT Ai;ltVATR YOC
When you have only one pair of
j gloaaea, which you need conalantly, to
Imve a mlahap and break a lena, and
then have to worry along without
glnaaca until th broken lena can be
replaced ?
And It aeema that auch exaaperatlng
actplenla have a habit of happening
JiiBt at the moat in-opportune tlmea
when one la out-of-town, plcknlcklna.
ehootlni In fct any time when It
la Inconvenient.
AX PXTltA PAITt on hand for
emeraeiK lf Immenaely reducea exaa
pernilo.., conaervea the rua worda,
and Inmeail of Juat evnporatinir for
want of 'ron enough limguago to
expreaa your chagrin, yaj can pat
yuiirai'lf on the bark with a cheerful
grin and put on the other pair.
W F. TAX lI PI.lriTP. ANY I.FXS
PIMIM TIIK OltK.IWI, WITIIOIT
PItl-X'KIITIOX. or a broken lena, If
you have the piece.
C. H. CAMS
OPTOMETIUHT.
tiMMHe Tlut.-I Onaiha.
Alhuiin-rque. Phone
being advanced one day herauae of
the imnal mld-inoni h pay day fulling
i n Kuriday. '
I'nlteil Htalea Plalrlct Attorney
f-umniera Rut Mian and Vr. Btirk
hart will leave thla evening on the
California limited for AVaahtngtnn
and llHltlmore. Mar. Burkhart goe
to the John llnpklna hoapltal al
llaltimore, while Mr. Murkhurt ha
l-een naked to come to Waahiligton
for a ponfi-rrni with tnp urtorney
gen'-riil'a office on New Mexico caaea.
Additional Society
(ConilniKNl from Page Three.)
H. Cowan. Mr. Char lea Xnlllvan and
Mra. i). lireenwiiikJ.
tlueata of the Auxiliary wpre Mrs.
T. Cottier. Mra. Frank Hill and Mrs.
Frank Hill. Jr.
Mra. Uavldaon waa h oaten to the
Wedm-atluy fewing club Una week.
After H buatnea aeaatnn a lunch waa
enjoyed.
The Herman club enjoyed a delight
ful meeting thin week will) Mra. l.ud
wig Kempenli h.
.Mr. 1.. J. lngU entertained the
Wedneaday Afiernoon Sewing club
thia week with an elaborate Valentine
party, aerving dulnly refreehmenta.
Her gueat li-mile the rlub member
were Mr. Kd Price and Mr. Tom
McMillin.
The Mierrolea lub met with Mra
Frank McAdam. North Cundnlarla,
thla week, and began the tudy of
Hio,iard a I.eiinr on China. Lunch
cniniet 1 ih, afternoon program.
Thiaie preaem were Mr. William Me
miul, Mr. Kred Fak. Mr. M. "
Hwayne, Mra T Pomt-raiik. Mra. T.
lllake. Mr. II Shirk. Mine Mary
Kb lik, Mra J it flentry and Mra. T.
Philbrick.
MOIPI( WiKHtMF.N IIAXCK.
The Modern Woodmen of America
enleiialnpd Hie ijoyal Wlghliora at a
dance Wednrad iv evening at I. o. ft.
F. hall. The li.uiond orchealra fur
niabed the mu;' About one hundred
and fifty peranna .were preaenl.
The ltoyal Neighhora will give a
dance at the a-nte hall Wedneaday
eiiiiiig. pclir i.uy 5'.
A I.lm oln r I'irihduy party wai
given b HwHKtik.i Camp No. Itt. II
V. of A, al tin- home of Mr. I-oaey
The houae wna iieaulifully de orated
in purple uml ulille. the lodge color,
ewcet miieic wan furniihed through
out the afternoon by the Idmond
Mandolin chili Song, recitation and
game formed tbe amuaemi-nt. At thu
cnae dainty r. freahmenta were aerved.
The Ijidie of the F.aatern Blar
gave another of their enjoyable
dancea lat evening at th Maaonlr
Temple. Valentine decoration were
tiled laviahly with a decidedly pleas
ing reanlt. Punch waa served dur
ing the reining
Albuquerque lodge No. 11. th
5B
paixtivo, nuiviw
PAPPIl JIX.I.1 .
KatlVat'tloa In lnv IteviifrC
JOII 11 l litllll
Tlie tM-teouiic liM'orwUjr.
SOI lwla Ae. 1-tMiuo HSU
Fraternal Mrolherheii4. will glv a
t'upld'a party Monday evenlitg, Feb
lU.iry ), hi i(, I'rllowa- hall.
Iiliiiond'a rlaxiiphone orchentia will
furnlah the mualc which la aaauraiice
that It will be fine.
The committee In charge follow:
Cleneral Committee Mr. T. A. Il
mond, chairman: Mia fleba Btarr,
Mra. T. It Italph.
I lour Committee HTo. T. B.
Italph, Br. Ir. J. F. Palchln.
Ite.eptlon Committee Bistera T.
A. lilmond, Prance Iiye. Irene
Mtarr; Prua, II. J, Itarrleon, Fred
I've, J. J. Voiaw.
Floor Committee Pro. F. C Cum
in I na. K. H. Marahall, and , I
Italph. The Woman' rlub enjoyed a rery
dillghtful meeting yesterday after
noon, nenrge K.I lot, her life and
work were dlaruaaed and a Very In
tereallng and Inntructlve program
rendered. Il waa as follow:
Leader Mrs. Oeo. Albrght.
r.oll Call Quotation from Eliot'
Work.
Bong "Maarhle Chla Tlanga,"
(I,i.ndel), Mra. K. L. tlradford.
Paper "George Flint aa a Woman
and Writer." Mr. Oeo. Kverltt.
Bong "Aria from the opera Bern
Iramlde." Mr. Itrndford.
Heading "Mr. poyer Ha Iler
fiayout." Ruth Tompkln.
Character eketche:
rinah Morn Mr. Miller.
Maggie Tulllver Mra. Robinson.
Gwendolyn Mra. Wroth.
Nancy Mr. Vantt.
Mttale Inairumenial selection, Mls
fleryl Ken worthy.
The Thirty club and Ita guet hnd
a Jolly dance Thunday evening al
though the crowd waa quite a bit
mailer than uaual. Hnndwlchet and
coffee were aerved at eleven o'clock
and dancing to the Irrealetlula mualc
of the Ffooaler orcheatra continued
until 12:30.
Those preaent were Misses Mar-
cells liladnm. Julia Keleher, Gene
vieve Tlerney. ttulh Tomklna. Irene
llerkenhnf, Iiureen Aaaelin, Klen
Mr Van hey, Ira Lovelace, Polly
MoOIelhin. laabel Benson, Irene Hill.
Jean llubba. Meaai-a. Harry llnhert-
on. Bill McDonald. Chaa. Btroine,
Will McClurken. Ira llnldt. Kalph
Keleher. Jim BN Inner, Lloyd flturgea.
Jack Mcpnnnugh. Tom Manglo. K.r-
neat Wohlenherg. Cha. Lembke,
Hurold Sellers. II. Bwenaon, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Bklnner.
The Eccentric cluh enjoyed s pleas
ant meeting and a delicious lunch at
th home of Mra. H. nogers. 1J0J
West TiJera avenue, Friday after
noon. Mrs. J. Weir will he the next
hostess, i '
Dance at Woman's Clnb.
Ijiat evening there waa a Jolly
d.-ince st the Woman's club. A sup
per waa aerved at midnight and a line
time enjoyed by all who were there.
Thoae preaent were Mr. and Mr.
leorge Taylor. Ml 1oly MeVlellan.
Mias Irma Hill. Mlaa Hilda Heisvl,
Mlaa Mabel Bond. Mias Lora Love
lace. Mia Mue liohnon, Mlaa Gertrude
Walker. Mesara, John Tlerney, H.
Kmory Pavla. T. Mi-Croden. Jack Mc
Dnnough. Boh Crewa. Italph Keleher,
Charlea Kunn. tirover Divine, Tom
Kgan and K. A. Moaaman.
Comings and Goings
of Your Friends
in Albuqueraue
Mr. F. N. McC'lonkv has Kin ta
Alloona, Pens., for a visit with rela-
Uvea.
XI r. T. A. Btonchlll of New York
and Pari arrived Monday evening
for a vlalt with her slater. Mr. Al
fred Orunafeld and Mr. Ivan Oruns
feld. Hlie la alaylng at th horn of
the latter.
Mr. Don W. Luk and chil
dren leave Sunday night for
Kl Paao to Join her huahand whu
went to the Pass city a week ago to
accept a reaponalble position on lha
Herald. He has been with the Al
buquerque Morning Journal for more
than two years.
Mr. and Mrs. JoaeDh P. Price of
Socorro spent the first of the week
here, visiting their dsughter, Mrs.
Himon Stern.
Mrs. II. Harmes and daughter
have arrived In Albuquerque to re
main several months.
decree B. Klock hss returned from
a several weeks' visit In th east.
Mr. and Mrt. Blman Btern and
Mlaa Aline Btern left Wedneaday
morning for l.a Angelea. Mr. Btern
will return In two weeka. while hi
wife and daughter will remain la
California for several months.
Mlaa Berths Marchoff of the For
est Service, waa called In her home
in Elgin. III. by the death of hr
father, Tueday.
r 1 Washburn left Tuesday for
hi home In Hollywood after pend
ing several day In Alhuquerqua on
hoaineaa.
Mr. M ft. flopper left Thuaday
morning for a several weeks' vlalt in
New Orleans with her son and h
wife. Iler daughter, Mlaa Iiulae
Hopper accompanied her aa far aa
Kl Paso and relumed to Albuquerque
Friday.
I on Bierling. formerly of Albu
querque, but now living In Rl Paso,
.pent several days here Ihlg week.
Mr. and Mra J. M. flollle have
gone lo lakeland, FIs., to . vlalt
friends.
Can't look well, est well, or feel
well with Impure blond. Keep th
blood pur with Burdock Blood Bit
t em. Ral simply, take terries, keep
clean, and good health la pretty sur
to follow. 11.08 a bottl.
J:wm I VOIP A
PIMM. HAM
JANE EYRE
(lm ld.HiH! 1)1 mil.
Willi KthN f.rnitn ami Irvliis
frllaa ll.aa t ll.l L ..ll.K tL-...a I.....
p- - .paetf I4IKH i"iiai .'Vt"la
"A SURE CURE"
Cr;ls ( omcily)
'A NARROW ESCAPE" .
(Joke Poiiieil)) w
II L
RUN
w
Crescent Hardware Co.
J STOVE S AND RANGES t
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS AND TINNERS
AGENTS FOR
Marsh Simplex and Advance Duplex Steam Pumps
318 West Central Avenue
New Mexico-Colorado Lumber Co
Wholesale Lumber. Mixed Cars a Specialty
Native Pine and Coast Products.
A. II. HEYN.
aSSS
Montezuma Grocery &
Liquor Company
General Agents for the Celebrated SCHLITZ BOTTLED
BEER. Importers of the Pare Lucca Olive Oil and
Chianti Wine, Gradi and Domenici Brand. Phone 1029
Cerrilloa, w here ah hn been teach
ing. Mr. G. Podge arrived thla week t"
niako nn extended viait with her ami
and itaughier-ln-luw. Mr. anil Mia. F.
P. Woy.
Pr. David Tt. Iloyd, prpaident of the
I'nlveratly of New Mexico, returned
Friday evening from u trip Ihi'ouxh
the northern part ol the rtate.
Mra Charlea White left Wed
nesday for Denver, to be gone sev
eral weeks.
Mrs. Albert Clancy nnd son arrived
In Albuquerque today to vlalt Mra.
Clancy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
lace Hesm-lden.
Phona I. Red Bam, lit Vt. Copper
for first-class hacks and carriages.
W. L. Trimble Co.
NOTICE.
fin and aflate Ir.liriiii ev 1g barber
shops will open at 7: III a. m. and
liM at 7:311 p. m.
Henry's messengers. Phona
E. LER0Y YOTT ,
VIOLIN INHTHrtTION
fstudlo, ft. (Itlaena Bank lUdg,
Tr. IJH7J. I'. II. IKig lui. 4
mnwemi
C. T. FRENCH
TNEHAL PIBF-CrOR.
liIMUALMPIt.
lady Aaal ant,
Fifth and Central.
Phono Pay and KlgLt, Ell.
IlilEAU AM) TIIK 1M)Y
ara powerful friends. Every hra!lhy
boy likes plenty of good, nourishing
llrsd, snd II is the beat thing he can
fat beat for his slomach, hi blood,
bons and brawn. For children grow
atrong eating our matchleea Bread,
which la made of the beat flour, spec
ially milled so as lo retain all the bct
nutrients of the wheat. No higher
than poorer Bread.
-PiOHEER OAKERY
SOI Boat First a.
Hlms
pon BI'MIAV.
O.n.ntjjiii; '(n(l minV0i t
I 1
FinT .fl
FiCTUHES
4444ee4e444444
PHONE 315 I
Manager.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO
KfiOW III TO
GETWELL?
If So, Here Is Something of In
terest to You.
Pr. Bchwentker will be pleased to
explain how osteopathy by promoting
perfect flow and preaaure to thn
blood at ream by freeing all gland i
of elimination and all depressed
nnd weak nervea. run and hiia ef
fected permanent cure for nearly all
who have taken treatment; even
critical raaea that hud been told that
an Immediate and mrloua operation
was their only hope, have been
Hppedlly snd permanently relieved.
Do not consent to the use of thu
knife before a ronaulliitlon with Mm.
Appendicitis, gall stones, renal cal
culi, gravel nnd many fotin of tu
mors run he cured without e-itKlral
interference.
OBTI-MPATHY Is much more pow
erful and effective than the averago
mind cun rrnlixe for the cur- of
many forma of chronic fllwimes.
Itheumallam. tonatlpatlon. kidney ami
liver troubles, decp-seuted diaeiiaes of
the nervea. stomach i-nd bowels all
readily yield to the Influence nnd sci
ence of osteopathy.
In order to keep abreast with the
advancement In the treatment of
germ diseases of the air paeaagpa the
doctor haa recant ly Installed a com
plete iiibalatoHum outfit with cab
inetthe only one) In New Meslco or
Arlsona. With thla combination the
doctor Is enabled lo cure many here
tofore Incurable diaeaaea of the noae,
throat and lunga. If you Imve ca
tarrh or lung trouble, consult him In
time. Hundroda have taken these
treatments Ma a laat reenrt and now
are cured. I m v-4 Wuate any more
lime drugging and auppresNlng your
vmptoma. To conquer the seat of
disease, destroy the germs and effect
a perfect elimination
MKANH HEALTH.
Bull ft, N. T. Armljo Hblg., Comer
Ko-imI ami 'evil ral.
Honrs a. in. in . m., Kiinilay
o I p. in.
Office, l-lmne TIT. He, phone) IHH
For a taxi, call Pi Mauro. Phone IT.
Henry hauls. Phone H.
CALL 47
For Parcel and flatgaga Pellvery.
Kunday and night rails. Phone lit
Aibiiqurrque lSrcp pelUrry.
A. IU paoa. ,
CLEANERS
HATTERS
DYERS
Phona ! 409 VI Cralrml
KUYAL DYl; Uoiiki
Cea4 tha 1W.TJ)XB Zvtrj Dtj
Mr. II. Bhlrk has returned from