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I SIGHT, THE EVENING HERALD, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., MONDAY, JUNE 22. 1914. raicoMrmiikL club ArrrAArrVrVMrVrVWM arrararBatTWafW CRYSTAL TODAY Crescent Hardware Co. i STOVES AND RANQES Airdomc Tonight ( l 1 I II Kl II I'M II ItKS) and Pastime Matinee 2:30 tiik i;tiim m n- rttt: rito. I KSMMN" PRACTICAL PLUMBERS AND TINNERS AOENTS FOR Marsh Simplex and Advance Duplex Steam Pumji ltiajrraili. M or TIIK TIIKATr lt" A H oiHl.t f ill Two.llit-1 K ali-tii r-aiurliu Alne Joyr. - 4IIN wr llliMjiah I'oiiHtly MiV titty.n Hit TIi" l.tlltin f aliirlim mly t'lark, Im tireat 4anU Oimeitlan. THK OK THK TltlliF." h a Inn Tno-lt'i-l Imllan Ki-alure YEAR TO BE ADOPTED j 318 West Central Avenue PHONE 313 ' Form BOOKBINDERS j RULING, SPECIAL FORMS OF ALL KINDS. ALBRIGHT & ANDERSON PRINTERS, BINDERS, STATIONERS. 208-210 West Gold Arena PhontiiO STRONG'S LIVERY FIRST CLASS RIGS AND SADDLE HORSES PIHINK 1V1. TO J b. M IMI ST. C. T. FRENCH KMIlM.MMl. Mtly AManl. 1 1 fill ami lintrai. Plume I Hi j and Night. 5M. Expert Hair Work. Combings mad Inlo aw Itches, liansformatlons, puff, curls, etc.: switches dyed. MHH. M. PI i-. Marlnrlln hluiii, Thonc (II. . lit b. 4th St l II. (XINMilt, M. II.. I. u. IHumttile haw lallat. I treat all curable- disease. Office Hern Hldg. Phone Hi and 12 DUKE CITY CLEANERS He i Ifaii hat, mrn'a anil wn'a t1Miliig, mg, curtains, (IraiMfirM, r4r. ijll Heat (inlil. Ilionr 4) IS. Promptnebs Our Motto FAMILY LIQUOR HOUSE C. A. (.IIAMiK, I Top. agi-nt f Fan Pedro llot and Ciiart'ial. KiUfif-tirwn .vrilers rontpttj Mlrtl. r'umbihetl Himhus Iiji wtt-k or mouth car Una, Xhoie Tot. SOA N. WUIAIIW AT. A 25o TOOTH BRUSH FREE With a bottle of Williams Tooth Powder WILLIAMS DRUG CO, 307 We.t Central Phone 789 CARNES Optometrist in i.f tli until about July lit), a'ter whl'h lint., i ail! lie gunl t i.ire t"t your warn,, in llF.llt TIi UiMlk. nunc and mii itik i.ia-i.s, m a"t iitlit-r iitinl Necl. IH I II U. Ill VA. t KM It l.. RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY ADOPTED Tn. f'l'"w.iig f-. lti ' toriM have ue.n ! (t I by ihc 11..I1I i. I'mury iia'hcii.' Institute. -a pi fKr-i ri k nk'ei unit iiifuling tnii.it hv t. Miw I'esil r.nul.hh. niii. nf the I H 1 a. be aUMv vl tli. tlii.th f tu.t lutlici. 111.' resolution Inll'iWS " h.l S glt'Mt aol'lOW ll.m CIUII t .n (..wii'iiiir wniket and a mem ber if nur Innliiiii Miu peail Kim liih. in (hi' death nf her beloved l,iih-i. we. I III; supei iti'endenl nf I : r ntlilln cnUMI), the diiei-tnr, Ihi- In Urui lira ami meiniicn i,f the licina' llin County Institute hereby resolve tit t vlend In Mim Knulifh nur heart I .'H timpathy n I'll" Iter hunt nf trial Mav Hint run. fnrt Mini euntain her. "We further resolve In hnvi a ni'l f the.e resolutions arm In Mm r.ni llah Mini In th,. other llietlilieru nf the linnil J lainllv. Ilnr Hull) sun nilttnl. "MUX. .? T itllTKiiA. 'uvy huh- 1 1. II f IMMiiN. "I 'ummillee." F. Crollott FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. Ill MIT 1.1. All I'huu lar wr itigbl, ITS. BEWARE of Cheap Soda DON'T Let your children drink something you will not drink yourself. It costs money to make good goods. We have no cheap goods to offer. Insist on Sodas and Mineral Water bottled by The Coyote Springi Mineral Water Co. Our Motto Is "We Makt Pop -Not Slop." We are The Coyote Co. F. H. PERRY, Mgr. Phone 727 323 NORTH FIRST ST. The June Bride It In well th.it i hi be particular in selecting ihi nit (nr tin- J ii in. Kride, ami whHti kcr that cif I tn.iy he. Hht'llt r'r a hHtiilxmnv llfM ItlNti at I Km in I ;in M nr a (ttortr irnxlpat one ol from l.'j n ir.ii. y.iu w,inl the heal. Til., nilllf llnlila Rnnil If you Kite H IIKtNM'll. nr VIX II. m l, I.IMti: nr I'll i KI.I T. A li- r- nf ( I T .I.hh ..r a KTI Itl.lM. Ml. Kit "in wlinli- t iKli ni Ii.ih mu n iinilil III,, ji-urhra IrinU- mill Ih.tt Mer in p (m a mil, rvi-rv artli If e buy; '"'iv Mill I., are well. If bought of MKItllT jour Kift will mean the lnt i.M.un.ilili. for the mntie. To m,i,. uini'iiila fur III Iik nnvenience of hhniiiiK ihla w.irm Meathcr e h.ill m.ik.. a M'M'I l. IIM'UAT on i-i ry ur'n le il u 1 1 n K the month ol J till!'. i aiire inn) link l..r thia U.a'uunl. eSTD. 1883 RFLIABte yATCKMAKfRS ft JfWf ItM .ila .mm i.Jii I AVCJ CHINESE LAUNDRY IS A TRIFLED SINGED 'htiuu Hiiib a i.ahhnune In the tear nf :l Nrnfll Ihit-l atl-el, mhh a hit (litiiiiKi'it tiy a bluM m V u'lloik thia n i. l in n K. the Nmih mm .mil atleet llli mrii nmlK the ihi'Hili'al i f feitne ly thiiH aaiii lioni deatruttlnn lha Imiliilii rinweil mi) In the Chink huiikeia. t'hung ."lug vaa hmhly ra il mil Wi'huh of thai amall bliixo anil imiireil fmth a tin rent of I humn tetiia ami uiljeitnea hen aakeil by Chief Kit-in wa to Ha orikin. I.i.-t anything T Let a Herald want ad IimiI It for ou. We lia the heat ahot Miliehva and ileam-ia on the inarktt for Mtht leather, blai k knl. un metal. Iilmk or Inn auede. Ian kid or twlf, hll tantaa and nuhio k. I'l It ra run from l'i to S.ie. ". May a elhua tstmv. Ill M'eat Central avenue. I tilt ItKNT riit'linaaT HiHaiaap In Itaaltwl Itlk.. Corner rlrat and Tljeiaa, il by it feet, ith na aiaa lemant haaemant. Jnuuira at A. O. tlai.bth.bl Cu. "THK I ;m i k nil'- lUlrln fUM-ilv. h'r neit lliiirnilay the la it -kaili)n" It.iun-. Malliero 1:0; laiwt Mitm al Mht IW-gli. t l.V TRY SPRIHGEII And Get Good 6ervice The Weather KURKl.'AfT: Tonight and Tuea In V fair; nut much change in tern ieratuie. lti:C()IU for it houra ending at t or lock thla morning: Maxi mum, HI; minimum. 4ft; range. 4i); al I o'l'liH-k, ill. Weal ainda; clear. TIIINf.H TO UOHHY Allol'T To ao the irnliem of diapua- . Ihk of the dead, u famoua lierm.in. archltei'l rooiaea to erect In the i hlef ill lea liumenae pyramlda, each oT ahh-h would hold the anhea of I.iiuii.imiO rrematcd hodlea. Mr, Wlncheater. a cotnuilnr'a wifn in Worthing. Kngland. nn died on Monday, April I'M. waa horn on a Monday, i hrlstenod nil a Mnmlay and married on a Mon day, hefore ahe ana married her name waa Monday. The Ituaalan department of agrl. culture tin a appropriated the inm of li.HSl for the reoi ganlx.it ion ol the Moaeow Muaeum of Agricul ture, the II rut Inalltutlon of la kind In Kurope, which will calculate ita fiftieth annlrtaary In 1 1 3. ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW TO HUHXCIMMEH if you rail to git your availing 4 paper, call POSTAL TEt.KOR APII 0 CO MP 4 NT, PHONE II. That good grupe eherheil. Kec'i Candy Kmre. Mias Minnie Kahfl of "' Weat iiid avenue la Malting her wiatt-r, Mia C. Weiakopf, of Han ltalat-1. T 8. Wooleey. Jr.. of the foreat j ervice. went to Simia Ke thia after noun on ofllclal huaineaa. I.. H. Itloom. auperlniendent of t'rcabyli-rlan training ach-nda. haa re. turned after apcnUing a week at Lai gunu. For iiu-cial meaacl. Jera, I'lione 401. Misa Nona Kurd, of 410 Weat Mi xer avenue, left hint night for Man Ihego. ( al . to apt-nd the summer with ht-r brother. Thomaa Ford. Gordon Ours, son of llet . John It. liusa. Is planning to leave shortly on a reconnaiaaame trip directed by the L'nited flal-a foreat aertite. Mm Myrtle Cellar, aurgical nurae ut the Parvia hnepitiil In Ho- orro, and Mias Kiranian M' .Nary, returned limn1 yealeiday alter visiting Iriends here for several days. Thele will be a regular meeting of Mineral I.odge No. 4. Knlghta ( Pythias, tonight at k u'llmk. All memliera are urged to be preaent, ait there will Ih buaineaa of Importiince. Yiailing Knights are welcome. J. U. Fraaer of Ueserve. N M , snd Miss Anna Fiaaer of Magdulcna have arrived hers to meet their mother, brother and alattr, who aaile.J from (jlaaguw, ticotland, two weeks ago. After a biief atay here the Fraaers III leave lor Mugdalcna. For baggage transfer, phone 404. A. Montoya. superintendent ol Schools In Harnalillo eounty, has 1,'iitioiu-d the available si m il lund, tl.VU, among g.VHi personi s hunt age In the various dull tela, the ap imrilonmeiit being 1 1 00 per taplla There ale 41.1 3 I ieiauiis of a honi an In the city diatrttta and the Ainu- querque a hoola received I1.J3I as their shale of the apportionment. tins Wood, son of Attorney Frun cia K. W ood, haa return, d from Ml. Mary a college, near Atchison. Kan. where he attended achool duilng Ihe leal ten months. Otis made a splen did achoiaatic re.ord al tt. Mary s, taking a high honor medal. Ihe requi sites lor whl. h are thai Itie atudeiil ahall maintain an aierage of oier in In every t'jlr carried Ihtough the school year, and shall measure up to a high standard In deportment, lie sides doing fine work In ihe aiadem ic department, litis participated BILL'S SHOP U:AMIIS AND PI'KVsMtl We are not hr today and gone tomorrow. Wa haie no soli' -Itore out. Telephone ua snd you will get prompt service. tU 8. ud. Kt, ItMiiMl ISO. lnl"tii- wlHma raliw ihT "hirer, Ttr Ti la a ilaiidv llila t'ar. niivr show at n oxtAxK lkT SHOW HKt.IVS AT ;I5 THE NEW GARMENT Underwear and Shirt in one garment. Ask to be shown. No need of surplus gar ments this hot weather. Colors and White $2.00 The Garment Mail Orders promptly filled and deliver ed free. 'ftHUasliburnCo prominently In Hi If In a, nnd devel oped Into a verf hueky young man. Mia ta now aa lull aa hia dad and aliiioHt riiiala him In poundage. T JDHflOOE GETS III BHD WITH COPS oiice mom In Fact, Twj of Him Scandal izt Cap O Grady. Where- 1 Ti T.. tin iuic aucjt ittjr iu iicbc. and so da Ladies They Joy Ride with. Now and again John I' Kt-la into trouble He la a gay dog for the moat purl, and la frequently found In th company of ladles when the po lice break in oil the scene It was not eurrpiaing. therefore, that when Captain Put utirady arrested Mr. tine on t'ential avenue, for Joyriding Inst night that there ehould be a ludy in Ihe car ol even two Indira- The surprising Hung waa that having na Illicit John, the captain diacovcred there were ttco of him. The two si-ling women In the car were Pauline Smith and Heraall Ley a. both of Hid Albuiueru,ue. The car was tmi imaliehaving, but the proem e of the ladies (.herein, the police aay, waa in oof conclusive that II waa a J" ride. Mo Tap O Ijrady Mopped Ihe rule right there, and ranged everyimdy before the big hook al heailnii-trleia Th young ladies gave their mum-. The two young men with them looked the captain In the eye and admitted their Identity They were both John tine. "Pleased In meet you.' said lb captain heartily, and he put them In the big I k. Thia moining both Mr. Does were fined tin or ten days and so were their lady friends Now rt f i v limit haa two gueaaes as lo what namia Ihe Meaara Ioe an swer to when their friends hall them. q When you send in youf "help wanted" ad, read the "situa tions wanted" at the same time. Thus you double v6ur prospects and hasten results. Q Take the "two-to-one shot." President C. 0. Cushman to Sound Keynote of Activity . Measures Contemplated During His Administration. EVERY CLUB MEMBER URGED TO ATTEND What Organization Expects to Accomplish to be Outlined at Meeting Tomorrow Night Beginning at 8 o'clock. (It the greateat Importance to every t-lllK-n of Albuiiuemue will he the meeting of the .,omnierclal club to he held tomorrow evening, beginning at o'clock, at which Preaulent C. o. Cii.hiniiri will name the tommltleea who are to verve during Ihe coming year, and announce the pn lie lea to be folloaed during the I'uahman prealdency. Itt-ctuae of the vital Im pnrlani e of thla meeting, every mem ber of lha orgniiKation la urged t attend nnd participate actively In the dlactuiaiona which are to pretede the final udoptlon of the l14-lli plut form. I'reaiilent I'uahman and the direc tive of the i lul have gone carefully over Ihe vartoue mattera of Import anie to AUiU'iuer'iue and ndjaivnt territory. Mr. I'uahman will aum up tomnrrow night hia views and the ideaa of hia ml lea ilea with reference tu a "greater Alhuuei-iue Itealia ing that the -rga!ilrun tan Hunm pliah but little without the active nnd continued co-operation of Ihe ineiii hera, Mr. I'uahman la eapt t tally an nua that tuch co-operation be ob tained. In order In obtain the co operation it la ncceaaary that Ihe memhera of the club nttend tomor row ntght'g meeting and oe contam inated by the "pep" germ which H to he turned looae. along with Ihe appointment of cnmmltteja and an nouncement of the admlnlatration poll, lea The meeting tomorrow night la io he a free-for-all and every man with an Idea for making Albu- s tuerue go f ii Mer than It haa ever gone before la naked to he on Ihe Job and eprlng ihe Idea. The meet ing will he anappy and Will be aa brief aa poeaihle conaiateiit with the . amount and importance of the, bual nea to he handled CQUfJTRY CLUB IS i npjfiY m n 1 1 1 1 n liMIWI I W UUIkU ! snue home ' . t . a Pla" Accf u C?ntcf ! Trraurn an4 Wnrb i Ci.i.4 ' "ia v staii Within Two or Three Days on Handsome Structure. WILL BE THE SOCIAL CENTER OP THE TOWN Albuiiieiiue society is on the verge of realising Ita long-deferred hope : a center for saociai gutnvnngs. It was announced today that the newly organised Counliy club Is ready lo build a clubhouse. The contrai ls are about lo be signed, and by O'inbvr 1 II is expected that Ihe structure Win be ready for occupant y. The plana for the building were approved ly Ihe board of directors a few daye ago and arrangements were made for letting the toiiiru'ts. The latter are to ne signed In a day or two, and aa aui.n as Ihey ate work will be com menced at once. Il la eipected that work will be started within thrc, ur luur day. The building I to be one of the prettiest in the South wel. It Is to be modern In every reaped, and , the interior arrangements have been planned to alford every comfort of iluli life Complete, Ihe clubhouse will coat in Ihe neighborhood of 110, 000. Th I'l.uia were drawn by K. H j Norris The building will be stmlUr in alylv lo the Alvarado hotel, one slory high, with basement. The ma terial will be brirk and pebble-dash. The structure will measure b U feet. A striking feature of the exterior will be spacious tirsndu n two sides. A Urge aim parlor will be one of the winter comforts. Th Interior will be divided Into large living room, dining room, sun parlor, office, kit. hen and cart-laker quarters. Titer will b,. a big fire flute In the living room. The atiuctur will be steam-healed, and th plumbing, lighting and other detail of th general arrangements wli be strictly modern. Ther will be apaclous darning floor, th ar rangement permitting Ihe living and dining rooms to be thrown Into on. Th combined room will b h fuel long and 31 feet wide. In that room not only dances, but other entertainmenle will be held. Indeed, all the varied round of af faire that characterise aocla clu'jf will be held. Next fall and winter will undoubtedly plove to be the liveliest and moat enjoyabla soil I season that Albuiueriue haa enjoyed in years. Th new cluohouee will be lormaily opened with a louaingl housewaruilnf event of soma kind, I snd that will be th atatter of a I round of aventa. There will be din- ! fimw irll.. 111a n .1 I.L, rf - A, a ' TUESDAY AND WEDI1ESDAY Long Silk Gloves Black, White and Pongee Regular Frice, $1.50. 2.25 and 2.50 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Prices 85c $1,15 $1.65 Black and White Short Gloves Regular Price 75c TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 45 cents BED SPREADS Regular Price SI. 50 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 85 cents SEE WINDOW READY MADE TABLE CLOTHS Regular Prices, $1.50 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 75c WE ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY THE, MODEL, DRY GOODS CO. A. D. CAMPBELL, Mgr. Cor. 4th and Central. card parties, and cnti rtalnmenta ol various sorts. For the lovers of ouldoora. the club golf tourse will furnish Ihe main at traction. The course, has been laid out for several weeks, and more and more members are enjoying It. The link are In gond shape and being Im proved steadily. For ihn comfort ol the golfers thrr- will he ahower batiia and locker In the has-mc:U of the clubhouse. It I the Intention of the hoard t director to add tennis oourta and croquet grounds In Ihe outdoor at tractions as soon as poealnlv. Kvenl ually the cluh will have a swimming pool and further attractions for the athletic In time, loo, there will ' dormitories. For Ihe preaeiit. In or der to keep nut of debt, the club will on fine Itself to Ihe pl.tna alre-i.lv sketc hed, ini reusing Ihe features its money becomea available. A aaelch nf the clubhouse aa it will appeir when cnnii'l'teil in allow n in the win dow of O. A. Mat inn on Central ave nue. The club hna a membership of more than seventy, and Is still grow ing, flef'ire II atnpa It la eipected to reach the hundred mark. REQUIEM MASSS FOR FORMER PARISH PRIEST A requiem muss wna celebrated In the church of the Imma.-ulutti Ci.n-t-eptlnn thia morning m 7 o'clock fr the reioa0 of ha soul of i.ir lute Father Charles Frutri. a former par ish priest In Albuquerque. Father Friarl waa Ihe second paator ln the ImmnculatH Conception pariah, having served here for several yours begin ning IKK. and aaaisling in lha com pletion of the church building. Fath 4a4A4aaa V Handsome There is always something smart and stylish about low footwear. This season our assortment is larger and more beau, tiful than ever. We have Oxfords, Ties, Pumps, Colonials, Tangos, t Slippers and Sandals in Patent Colt, Vici Kid, Calf, Gun Metal, Suede, Nubuck, Satin, Velvet and Canvas. All the I new and correct toe styles and the popular Cuban, Spau ish, kidney and low heels. We are safe in saying that we have the handsomest low footwear this city has ever t een. Low Footwear for Men Low Footwear for Women I Low Footwear for Children Low Footwear for Boys and er Frlarl's death occurred In llenver on June in. Many of the old tuna members Vf the pariah attended the requiem mnaa today. JUDGE R0DEY TO SPEAK AT GALLUP ON JULY 4 Jinlgii 11. H Itodey hus aecepted an Invitation In deliver un uddrt-aa at the Fourth of July celebration to lie held In llallup. The Carbon City people are making arrangements for a log patriiitic show, Ihe pingram for the day to I m I (ill i- baaennll, fool ra' In, horaeraclng and Indian marathon. Kr forts ri- being made lo Induce th authorities at Wing.it,. n permit the Kefugee bund and a bunch nf snldiels to aaaiat 1 1 maklnir Ihe cleli Allon .1 hiimnier A big parade, with Indians, soldiers and school children In Una. will bu one of the feature of the da. POST OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FOURTH OF JULY Poatmiialer II. Charles Koehl an noumcd today that th ioal.iffle would he coi.ed on the Fnurth of July. There will he no deliveries, either on routes or ol th general de livery window. Mr. Hnehl Is considering plana for a readJuMment of the routes. Th Riowih of the city haa made a change necessary. I't-at-n J'rtntreaa Mow. Washington. June SS- Judge Ad vocate K J Houghton of the Colo rado national guard conferied with the president today over the strike situation. The president was told that alow progress was being mad toward a settlement. West CtfiTRAL Avtf? aaa a444444444 Low Shoes $2.00 to $4.00 1.50 to 3.50 1.25 to 2.50 Girls .50 to 1.23