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roun THEEVENINQ nERALD, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1914. Tks Evening Herald. ru'olihd - TUB KYKXLU I1EIUL1, ISO. UKOnns 8. VALLlANf. Manager It. h MKNINC3 Editor I'w.ii f every afternoon ft e!M WuiolnVi at 124 North Second 81im I, All)ru.uer.uu, V, M. F.ntercd n cond-clata matter at the poruii.. at Albjiuera.u, N. M., unifer Ih Act of March I. 1171. On month by mall or carr'er.10 On week by carrier lie Ona year ty malt or carrier 9d advai, II. 00 Telephones: Bualnea Office Ill Editorial flooma 117 TIIK TIMt: TO AOYKItTlsR. Jusrrrii l. fisknlhath. i.rei-.rHitl-in c.f the I'liiinKo iliir iiii'iit .V.i mi fiu t urera" Aaaoi lu tum, nn m n.inl"nt i..n represent in ft it n niinunl li.m.lio. of Iwu hundred rnilUun ilnl.n'a. mule n al'iech to tilts iiKsii.ltiii.nl In ( lili imo Thuradiiy In wtiii h In- KuiJ: "Nn U the time to ndvert!e ' rnnatnntly rind rotialatcnt ly . , "The I'niieil Stale In full of money. While It in true. p shall have thi Kiii'Kpi'un trade and I'urt of tho Siniih American trntlp, do not lotjret thiit r i M tit here In America wp hiivp thp j coin, the croi ami Ihp ruatoni itn, Don't forget that H la your advert lainj; niiin who ut you on the m;ii. Keep at your nd vei limn. Iion'l Hive a hiK vpliiyh followed by a lot of al ienee." "i oln, ro. anil c'lstomcr" - This a;oli Hinan lot' and In to hualne ni"n Ikih annulled hi thp tlniinci.il cilii. lion In Hip I'mtvd St.itc Iricfly and accurately. Th country, he iliowa, li.is all thp thacnt ml for proa perity. Thp RdYertialni; man inn makp tin- limine, inun prnapei on if t he mt ert i:ni man In permitted to do hit vvoik properly and veil. That 1m h Iiik "if." .Mr. Kltsen t.r.ith tell tlio rittht courw to pur sue. His advice applies to thp aniull Kierchnnt (ti!tp in forcefully a It iltii-n to Dip man with a nMloiiiil nd VPitlHinit neemmt and n nu'lonul run torn. "Don't Rive a tiiir riliih followed hy a lot of lprnp."'' That ainisle a litem e huiiih up Ih whole inline of the failure of a lot of preaenl day liualneta men to make Kood. The opular memory Ih ahort. Thp 1I aplush of today In wholly for. gotten huh. mow; whether It lip an i.ilv TtlNlnK hl'luhli, u HpluahinK iran fdy, or ntiy othir hlg upattPrltiK of H iifiitlon ovi-r thp landHi app. Tht "IiIr tlaMti' followed hy a lot of Hilt-nip HpHI aUvertlMiiiK (allure, and nd i-rtlniiiMT fallurp today uprllN Iiipv itulle liUin''K failure. None f thp Kr-at uicpim.' In national ndvertis 1 11 tc ever tried the hue Mplnli and hIIpimp HVHtPiri. Their ayatem, and the oho which wins In the advertising- game, l.olh great and amall, i" thp a'eady, peralntent, tvery-day pound inn which Rlvea the fiikle American uli!lc no ihnnoa to forn-t. Thia Ih the kind of advertlalng whi h jirodui'ea the rndurlinir reault. The "liiir mdaMh" la well enousti for the ppeclal ociMHlon and to aip.lenient the iiteudy tanipalKn. It la thp long nilence that la lalal. Far too inuiv hnninenM men expect, the bin plah of today to ciury them throuuh to morrow and next wefk and next month. Th trick cannot Iw turned th.it wnv. The I'nlted Stnteu. nn the Imr nual nena man aava, ha the coin, the crop and the ruatomera. TIip American luininiHH mat) who roc after liuai ncK Ktvrn.it I ally, and aclenl if Icall.v and eurneHly, will net It. In any communit y. (treat or amall. the advert laer who uj-pm the "Hi tiplih" cSHtcni. in hla ad el 1 iaiim. rnnkea a teinpotury dlaiuriiam- I" the current of trade, and for a lima may even do a satisfactory humnes-H. Hut In the long; run the advertiser wilh the Mtruily pound, even If It u ainall pojnd, aeta the hon e ut out of that cliolx.xt of u!l market", the jtreut American i .itnhination, coin, (o.h und i imloiiiein. 11 III 14 lli:l III M TMK Dn. rticiiAiiD p. sTitoNa h In a recent laaue ,f the Vale Kevlew a ery anggeallve, f not very cheerful, article on the re lation of the I'anama canal to world mnitntioii Dr. Stron i one of the uulhorlllea on .rlenta tieaea. and, though hla modeat article glvea no Indliatlon of the fact, he haa been m at... , ..... . nn.l . u . 1 1 , f I I fine 01 i i'r in . . r.t iiu i , . , . , , , i j . Jaoclurion which lor aaweral yeara held inveatlgater f uch troublea. Mel annUll, fp.,lVa, ,,i,,g much to hta faced the terrible hubotiic plugu" In Manila and China and run many other itrent'rlaKa In th rauae of l ence, r. Ktroiig call attertlvn to tl furt, little noticed. lht ine of the treet Imixirt.int queationa the fun- atriiction of tn c.mai raiaeg ia aa if he effect It ue will have on the aanitiitlon of the vArlmia inuntilex that will be lima lirmi lit into closer nmnminicHt Ion with each other. Pin Inun efloiln to build the ihihiI failed thr.Minh the tavaaea of innl.irla anr yellow fever, tiomaa and lioelh. ala loininercd thee. i'liiiiiina, mice a pliiaue nii, la now n healthy city, nil l HaNiiiiH. both owlim tu what we .have done for them. The health of th T'hllipplrip lun been KlniiUirly liiiiroed. I'.ut there hua been no Improve ment in the conditiona of Otiaviut'ill, the nearent iort In Kcumlor; it la rot ten with tnalnriit, yellow fever, bu bonic pliuiKO, etc., and there will be foiiHiaiit daiiir of reintrodiblloit to Pit mi m ii. It la noted, too. that Alu baa not yet n i n yellow fever, l! will b i iitlrei)i (Mmnibif for Hhlpa tu carry inoaniitoe. which have the fever rerma In them, to Axiatic porta, nn the other hand, Amatlc porta can more paxily aend to na bubonic pinnae und cholera. Dr. Strong pUi'KP! thnt, Inntcad of iisi ix the Monroe doctrine as a war matter, wp mo It to aupervlne the henlth of our nelhborn on thla continent nnd rb-ir nwnv the reser voir of disaie that atlll plt there. Till: l.l or ol'IDIITl'MTV. o V TIIK day before rhrlatmna In D-troit fifty of the ilty a wealthy Luaiiienii men, forinet newHlioyH, put BKlde their renponnl Iniitlea and their diKnity and sold newMpapcra for charity. Xothinn clue. roba)dv, could allow In a muf utrlklnpt wav the chuncea for ad vancement (hat thi country offero hi thoBe who oi.Hem plu. k and abil ity. Not in Detroit alone, but In every laiue American city there are nuiiiliera i f nn (-.-Mfii 1 1 biifinena and proffFHional men, koine nf them mil lionaireN, who got their niart in H'r by nellini: n: apa per f. Horatio Al rr haa been Indelatiualib' In wiiiltiK hooka for bova w ilh thia pry theme. or a Kiniiiar on", ami Inn enorta in fiction have been outdone by the on reera of men who are today hlKh up in the world. No other country contain no tunny clf-made men an the I'liiled State" betnuae no other land haa ao many opportunities fur self-advancement h America. The cruiMn between a newaboy and u millionaire, la not a w ide one, necesna t ily, and It la often bridged I" " t"tirprii:ngly ehorl time. The hoy who makea a aucceaa gelling newnpapera U apt to have the quaU tiea that will win when the time comeW" filf hint to' enter-u' brou.li-r field. The aturdy youngatera who to day cry their wurea along our city atreeta are In many caaea the tnli- liotinlrca f tomotrow. II they do not reach the atage of "bloated plu tocracy." they may at leuat be jle- tiended upon to "make Rood ' in every aenae of the word and prove citizens well worth while. And It In not only the newaboy who frequently attains to euae and competence. Immigrant who coin to the Tutted Htatea with little or nothing, by thrift and induatry ac cumulate i'.t a few yearg enough money to make them independent. The average American la by nature and experience a api-ndthrlft. The foreigner who haa made economy a linn wit la ircqucntly more than a match for him In uccjulrlnif a compe tence. M I'UUIOK TI1K. I N Till"-: order of 1'rerldenl Klplcy, of the Atchison, which forbid the employea of the road to ac- ept ( hrlaiinaa preaenta fiom equip ment aiipil houaea, tht New York World eea H'icter standards ' commercial honeMy now in for'. uch gilta were brlbea of a kind, and under a keenei conception of morul recponaiiiility they have come to be ao recogniied, la the argument. Tlieae giita in themaelvea, more over, m.iy be harmbaa and Innocent, but they give rlae to aufpKion. Tliel la nlwHva the hint Ihut mora la ''C hind them than mere pergonal re lard thut aomething hag been given or la expected In return. NEW MEXICO X NEWS HOTES J A hundred und lltty tuna of 1'Vy, atored in an old livery atanle at Carta bad, burned laat week. Th inlereat Ing feature of the lire waa that the Carlaliad tXirrent Hant, Immediately adjoining the lUrning hay, eacupaa untoucheif. Seven caaea of alleged murder will (i "before the Colfag ounty grand Jury which vonvenea at Ituton January 4lh. The criminal docket ia the Urg ed in reel nt year. Muxwrll'e famoua pumpkin pie hll. elected oy the furtnera. haa been aolU to pay debia of the I'umpkln 1'ie aa- j,U( Maxwell fin the map The average dally population of th atate iprlaon at Santa Krf dunit the year ena A November I waa 1(2. The actual coat of maintenance, taking In all uverhead expenae, waa bO.l cold. ! The light fd'Aiit at Axtec. Kan Juan rm,y f,u, , f rut iiiti tuj)X t,y u, freeunc tit aa vpeB aupply dluh wlili It tat rlad w.lter le the boiler. T.ooae hay county at lit la aellinj In fun Juan a Ion. Augualln llula and I'duaido t'rux, Hid Mexico Mexican, were arreated In Tucuin -arl laat week after rlibln a Tiuumcurl citizen of l.'il by a hold up committed on a main Mrcet at 3:3a In the at fi moon. Dev. n. H. llnriK-r, for three yean In charge of the mlaaion work of the l'rujeaiant churchea among the Mea talero Indluna. haa been trunwfei rvU from AUmogordo tu Oklahoma. An Okl.'ihuinu man will aucceed him. I'ulilo N'uanea wna rhot through the n-lid.niien in (iollup luat week by Krancleco (K.nzulca, who la In Jail pending a probnole charge of muriler. Thu vhooling on ui rcd In a aaloon. ' At Morlariy lam week I', N. Danne Vlk Kobl his homeateud l)oldiMt to Dean Itrotheia of I.im oln . oiir.lv. The rale included 3-'U lo re, f a home- ulead. amaller tract adloinin'. n Fee- tlo-i of leased hind and Hit head id cattle. V. It. liarlier, a graduate of th? Michigan Arlcullurnl coll. nc, la ex pected at lia I'rucea Jutiu.iry lt to tako up the work of count)' agricul tural agent for Douii Ana couuiy. A meeting of the Line In county Teathera' tieaoclatlun will be held at Ogruru January ;d. , Thornag I'litker. founder C the town of Tyrone, ha given $J1.iii' to- wrtril n t'.lllinil hi.Nliltal ill lllat libl.'e. Tho rhelpa-Dodgo company will give the other hulf of the coat of me building. Luciano Romero, u veteran of the C'lv war, Ml ycui.4 old, died at In ranch near Hondo, Lincoln county. Li Kt Wedneaduy from the efTccta of nurna. While Kitting near an oin n fire he fell asleep and hla clothes caiiiiht tire, lie aa alone l: lila l oom at the time (about 3 a. in.) and 1 ,)r door waa locked. In hia excitement und the endeavor to put out his .burn ing clothcH he could not open tlo' iloor, and the neighbor had to biea. it down to effect entrance. I'y ;h time lin wna done he waa en i-ailly tunned that be died u few hour litel. 1 WOOD FLOUR FROM t t SAWDUST WASTE I a- In it ifloria to att;vl:t tuinplclc utilixalion of our loreat reaoiircea, the lederal government hna been making Inqutriea into the pnllillticn of man. ufarturi-ig wood Hour from aawdu.. wuate. The Hour in queatltin I not the Kind which ia converted Into fluff.,' idavulta or flaky put-try, nor la it a Mib(Ui!iito for com meal, althoUith it look somewhat like It. Tina wood flour ia made by grinding dry xawdUHt or attiull wood' waalo (that of pine or aprucc la excellent for the purpoae) in a iheap mill, aimilar to the kind In which com and ry- are ground. After puaaing thlougli the atoiiea and the bolting cheat, it la aucked or baled for ahipmcn'. It la tlien wonh ti.f" to lU.tiO .er I hi. Thia Hour 1" need in making dyna mite, and Met a the aliaorliatit tor the imro-l-, eruie. Dynunute made with wood Hour an one of ita Ingred ient Ih Somewhat inferior to that made with lntwaorial eurtn, but It i cheaper. The u of wood Hour in the manufacture of dvnamite, how ever, Ih )ut a minor ua. of tue pro duct. jia chief ua. ia in the inariti facture of linoleum und xyolle, 4iott floor overinga that ure very popular tor u.ie In kitchen, hull, corridor, cafe, reatauranta, and ntlli- room. It I Impervioug to water and Tactic ally lire, proof. It la alao uaed aa Hour materiul on om tt the ilerin.in war veecla, ftir It ih not liable to ake fire or apllnter if hit by ahella. The manufa-ture of wood Hour I already ait extensive induatry Ui Kuropi. Norway h i ie n manufac turing: It or year, and expori thoua anda of tol a, tiermuna alao la a Large manufacturer. Knglar and Ktance are exlenaive ou.vi-r. l the l.'nlted Ktte the matter oi woou dour liur. not aa yet been given much eonaJder ation. A lew mill in the nuUtiH' weat and ona ut ll .iiui.im, Waahiia ton, are all that have attempted -to tranafer their wood want Into wood flour. The amount of aawduai to be had In thla country, especially In the northweat, ia unlimited, and lumber men ehould welcome thla method id turning their w iatp o pra' tn al und f rohtable product. LADIES! SECRET TO nung llu.k Ita toliar ami l.natre Willi t.raiidma'a Saar Te Common garden a.iae brewed Into n heavy teg. with aulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray. iirtj-d ai-vi faded hair ieaul It ully dark and lux uriant; remove every 't'it of dandrurf, atop a'al itching and falling hair. Mixing t ie Ku'ge Tea and Sulphur re- Ipe at home, though, la trouble aoine. An eaaler way la to get the ready-toll ae tonic, coating aoout i'l cent a large 1xlile, at drug atorea. known aa "Verh'g Suae and Sulphur Hair Item edy,'' thua avoiding a lot of mua. While W'pr. ry. faded hair la not ainful, we ull dealre In re'ain our youthful apt.earance and atttactlv'e iit. liy darkening your hair with Wth'a Sag and Sulphur no one can tell, ihet-auee it doea it aJ natutully, 0 evenly. You jut darm-cn a eponge ot toft t'riV, w,,h 11 ur' ,r"',, ,nl through,, iur hair. Inking one aiaall atrund at a tune. 4iy morning all gray haira have duppeand. After an other application or two yur hair I'p coinea beautifully llark, giomy, aoft and luxuriunt and )ou appear year )uungcr. DARKEN GRAY HI IS 111 ARIZONA CLOSE FRIDAY Bars That Have Figured in Song and Story Go Out of IJusincss With Enforcing of Prohibition. fhoenix am. 1 1.. ta n f.iiiioiie old Aiiroiia aaloon will paaa out of exl-lence ben the t!cwide prohibiii m amendment goc into ef- ten. Many a gru.lel inioneer U deeply mourning ill" late of the more or lea gilded, an. I more or lea pnl iill.il palucra whe:,. ho and hla iro nic were wont to forefather In the golden tluvs that me to oe nn mote. Tho aatne . ray ha ired. tough-handed old mineig and viopieroa are coin pliitiing tli.it Arizona ia not what It uaed to bo before the ultra-moral pot-til iii.'ti moved in from, the eat ainl beituii to run thing. Some of them are cAcn thi- itening to drift to ewnl.i. New Mexico and other realm where oin- can tlll Imbibe M.mei hilig rtrong. r wltlioiit rundlnf ui thin lemon pop nil of "imported liiw." They Would fa c with relg-bitton the depriv nflon ot their favorite bev el age did they io.i know that prohi bit io will mean the cloning of the re ri thut for go many year have In en their aoclal eiilera, their club. Some doctor ten !n I'lagataff I going t j introduce in the leglalature a hU providing for a r lal center In eorh :n ot pointed town, eipilpped with bll luid t.iblea. pool tublea and now-ling nl .. Sii h nm... fliid may aatialy tin i-rfi'tp Icllderf 'l bill they will not bo IrojHcnled liv the pioneer who fought Apat ireg and red-ee with '' partially and efii.il pleaaure. Aruoii.t haa coniribuled much t tb larifc lag,, of the ction. New coti ili.on." In the eo.ilivvtHl led to th i ii .- of many v .Mm hioI phtiiae. loiiie derived from Hip Spanlall. unit 1 1 urn Indian diiib Im and aoinp lioin :ill,hly htimulated Anglo-Saxon imugl .lalion. There i something In the ory, clear air of the eonlhweit that lii.-i'tie pictui eaiio i,e, hiridties and oi.'Kmalily of Jiinjuage. In no way waa thi original; y e.i atrinlngly dl--h.cd na in the uainCu of D.iloona. A(. vone who euM'o-iea fiat the iiameii riven galooti lit i epiilar wealern fic tion arc whol.'y , Invented iy penny-a-liner need only c ioH through a few Ariyona mining camp to be con vinced thnt the Imagination of the Hello ici r I all too lecble. T,nere are two "lluckei of In full Id.iKt in Aiotomi today. Jllood" one I Tea re, by Joe at Jeromp and the other at Hie one mi Tear e t owned ;t;i n, who I an mgl-ig to turn it in to a moving pliiiue hoiiap when pi li bit Ition doea ita worat. It la under hlood that the ruime of Hip eHtabliah l.o nt thereafter will on the Oi'inieuiii. in the early day there wag a. a I n n at the Fm i una mine. In Vuma county, mimed "Three liu-keta of Llood." WluTe IU'iuiftt I 'ell. The "Hoof i ml Horn" ia in the dive dlatiict of Treaiott hut ia known from o-ii. end of the sluip to the other be cause of the inoJiy alining evema that have taken place within Its wall. It was only five or aix ye-ir ago thut Dick Hetiiiett, a wealthy cul tleman, rode hia tiony In at the front door, llred a few bullet 4..releMily' in to the giaagwure and ordered every body to line up at the I'ar anJ dtiriK with him. Some ne behind it whiakey barrel pluKged llennctl bei'nre the first drink waa r.erted. Today there ig a allver dollar, tut In the auape ot a tr. nailed to the Iloor where llen nett fell. There ia no mor. unique place of Its kind in Hie world than the "Slope" ot the Yavapai club. 1'reacott'a moat fashionable and excluaive social or ganixalloii. The "Stupe" I under ground and ia walled with rough pile log. Kveryt hing i aa primitive und frontierlike aa poaaible In appearance. Sir liilbeii I'urker and other n tabic who hava oeeti entertained th'le ha'e carried the fame ot tho "Stul.e t.ilhe enda of the earth. Im-ii lriM'oit Wan tlx t apital. In pioneer ilava I'reacolt wu the capiial of Arixon.i, and the Saxarac aa loon wa the r. at t apitol. No one ever thought of looking for a terri torial olli'-er In 'he nrlbial rapitol, on Cutley atreit, before Suing througn the Saxarac. How the Sax.uuc liM it name, or what the name meant, ia one one of iie unaolved tnyattrieg. Tiax'ii'i I'amoua Itar. Tucaon 1 well eupplied with hi torb? drinking phict-a. Beat known ot all, 4.erha. ia the "Legal Tender." "Congreaa Hall," at one time the mot famoug gambling liouk of the aouth- ieat; wua lu-,i a number of year ago. A quiute, tl a te'itury ago, aiiootiiigt acrapeg occurred linot,t ruriUy In "t'ongreaa Hail," and a tlaahlight photograph taken there had an Important cited on tue political hlatory of Aiuona. Jl waa at the Ixginnlng of t'bve land'jt hrat adiiiiniatratlon. A Dem ocratic governor wua to e appointed to tiucceeit the I'.epubllca r liu uinoeiu The leading laiididatea were I ' Hiirhra and a man named 1'aiker. i'arker had the tndoiaemeiit tif Hi Denna ratio teiruorlal tuitral rom niiitee, the lia.i mun of whlih wan Kred l. Hughe no relation t L. '. Kred Hughra who wua a faro dealer In 'Voiiifrree Hall." bul III Ihoae day Holt wag regarded aa a perfettly le gitiniMle otcuiuiion in Aruoni. one day u ihotoipher finpoed 1iy 1 t,'. Higiiea uiiokteiitalloualy filtered the place and t up hi apparuuia la a collier while Fred Hughe waa deuliiiK lo a Chinaman, a negro and two Irelghler. It loidved l.ke a tlah-t lignt uf tie whole room waa to h taken. Inaiead. onl the Hugheg ta-J bU waa Included In the c amera a acope. The picture wa aent to Trea Ident t'lKVeland. "Here I my oppon ent principal vPHrter at lil daily work," I- I. Hughe wrote. H waa appointed governor o..n after tn''t alioke of political aagacity." Tataan gaul "J 1' 1aN. Th tiiiiy'lwo nuted I'lioi mx aa- FAMOUS SALQQ loon that ei'rvivri! Inio niodiMrt tlmea are cloaed. For eara the "1'al.o p" wug the mec. a of nil cport Ively Inclined In central Ariaoha. A man who la loduy on, of the leading lefoiiiiere of the atate dealt f.cro there, and hlntory euva tbgt he wa a firat laa dealer. Thouannila and' ten tf thiKiaanda of dollar' i hanged hatifla over the "i'alate" latilea night ly, (inlaid waa a ign proclaiming the 'Tallica rite only eMond t-laaa aaloon In the territory. ' Jut what that meant, no one know. The ae- otnmudatlona were pretty much the game na In any other revolt of like character. Only two or three month ago the Q. T. waa cloned anil the building it had occupied for thirty year waa torn down to make room lor a mod ern office- olock. The Q, T. waa a ' favorite rendegvoua lor cowlioyg ami roapectora. I'hoenlx had a Itahk Kxchange which la not a tlnam iul Inatlltition but a thlrat parlor noted for it Import- ed ler, Ita aatiage and the tradl tlona which hang about It. I'aiiKiiM SabHiiia In t.lobe. Hlobe'H moat noted enloon l the "Hold (.'oln," owned und liiailifted by "Chuck" Logera, aa well known In i. - i. ........ . i.i,.i....i 1'..., low rmiiw"i ia I..' o. . i.i . field In Hip eaat. The "Midway" and; "K.I Morn" are Clifton a hmtorlc re- ,,fta r..r III tblmlv Tl.w 'llllli '(looae" wa the ibiggewt of them all loil t.ur.. Utf.. l.ol It fl.tl HOi.it PVll (lav. The adobe building It occupied) wu later need a a ai hool. More-ici l not a "dry'' town hy anyi mean, hut there are no oar' Iheie. i All Ibiuor la aold at wholemile hy tt,ejl Shannon Copper company, which j J own the ground on which Moreiici tandt. ntteen year hm M iten't waa ewepl by a terrible lire. The company then decided to lenap n. ground for auburn In the lebuilt town.- Now, every nfternoon, when the miner or the day ahift knock oil Work, hundred line op a the font- puny warehouae to pur- !iap tneir ri freahment n 'bottleK. .Men are ein- plojed to do nothing except collect the empty bottle they throw rib-nit. NewUii.il, M kill ami ITittuI of It. After the Hie all the anloonlM moved to u apot u'bout u mile from Morencl, ami over n hill, where they, founded Newtown. Today Newtown; claim the prmirt dial iin t ion of being the wickedcat plop in tin. world. It In made up finitely ol euloona and dive, with not eve-i a grocery tore to reilevt the monotony. j Jim Nichola "Jlr" la probably t Itoabee moat famoua aaloon. Doug la I comparatively new und h.i n old-time retort out I well auppllcit with place where one thlrt may be uaHU.'iged. Twit TombstoiM- SaliMina. Tomlmlone hoata the "rony." own ed by Jim Marra, mid "Went IMace." The latter owned 'by Alien Wcntworth, for ninny year niayor of Tomlattoiie. Moat of Yuma a hiatorlc bur arc now cloaed ihut ahe atill iian tile "Old I'la.ltatlon" and the "lUrby." Fl.m ataff h.ia the old "Va'l" and alao (ieorge Uluck' place, thp roof and wall of which are perforated with a hundred bullet hole. Some .bold aou! named one Klugntufr hifr "X 10 I " ." The "Hlg Hug cP.io," at Mayer. I one "f the famoua bar of thai reKi-in. , A lew mile Hoiltheaat, ut Huiliblebee, j Ih Snider' atntion. It ia related thai once, w lien a ciiatomer compiaiin-u " the uallty of whiakey Snider proleat ed volublv that he paid 1 "" mil lion for hi whiakey and If It wa to't good the fault wu not hi. In only one Inatam-e doea a hint of profanity enter Into the name of an Ariroa a.nloon. That ia in the caae of the "Dtimpliino," at I'row n King. Striking originality i often , dia played in alg'iH aeeti in and about Arizona "bar. "Kvery nation welcome bill Carrie" I l're.cent. l.lkclw. "If water will BIHill your alloc, what will it do to your atomach?" GALLUP HAS REAL LIVE AND MURDEROUS AUTOMOBILE BANDIT The itallup Independent pay: William Heed, who wilh hi wife conduct the ltccd rooming Incise on Went It.Ulroad nveiiue, wa bndly beat up und ibrulaed and til. Saturday night on the alreei In front of u down town uloon. After the man head hud been beaien to a nine if pulp with onie liiKtruinetit with aharp pi oJm tloba, preaumubly a ilx rhootel', he waa loaded In an uutomouile which wa driven iy a man with black curly hair and a alouchy black hat, and dumi-ed into the I'lierco uiol b ft .here for dead. The body waa tiirown in the 1'uerco Vai k of the Sunlit IV lound hou. Truck tn the anow allowed where the auto had been driven ttp cloap to the iliunka of thu river. It waa not determined whct'ier or not the driver of the auio wu t'te owner or whether th thug liad atolen the juto for the puiimrs ol diapoaing of the body. It ) elated that two hundrt 1 dollar in money had been taken from the Injuted man. J Iteed happened to be a ratio r. hardy griiili iiiiin, and the Mow dellv-j I red liy the naf-udaiii did lint have. "TIZ" GLADDENS SORE. TIRED FEET . , I "TIZ" make aore. burninc, t.rel feet fairly dance with dcligl.L. Away eo th i aWie an f paiu. tlie corn. eaMouMt. ' Uliitef BD'l bullion!. "HZ'! draw out the acid kr. l poliM.n that mlT up jour feet. Na Blatter kovr liar 1 jou woik, hove V'tig ou tianea, Ii o w fur you walk, or how long )ou remain on your Iwt, 'TIZ" Lrlng real ful faot eomf.irt "TIZ" ia wo, derfal fnr tirl. a. I. in f, woll.-n, amarting (uei. Viair f.t ul tmi'le for Joy i aiioe iwnt hurt or event l if lit tiet a 2J sent Uig of "TIZH auw front gay drngyiat or dif arton tit atore. Ka4 l.ad toilui (ureter wear aaialUr sliuea, i vui fta,t ffv!i, kwtal aal kajpy. f the' Immediate fatal efTei t a waa ct pccteit, end in a lew hoora hp regnit. ed in ni Ion leva aultb lent to call f ir help, ir' at leuat eotnn one waa al tru ted to t'i,, apot bv the moaning of the Iniiiri'd man. He now lying In a d.i nreroua condition at hla home. Up f-. a not been Cona loiH a anlTlclent length of time to inaKe any at.itenient ir M'gnd to the Incident. Two local men aire arreated andj held In Jail over Sunday, but were later rele.iaed on their own recog nlzance. six welia a ml Dlfk Holman were the two arreated o.n auaphMon of lieing lonnecled With the aanult, Then tlie in -Ticket licturn I Ice. L'l. i .Inn. I. Hi t irn J. JOHNSON. Agent, Pbone 204. IT I FaKMcitiMimiiTOf... U--... . ' ufc ... . j j-tfC-vMAr.f1 I a a Your 1915 Bank Account liiModnir tin hank tl rou-li wiiicli in tiiiiKicl your flnaiulul a I' air during (H5 I an lniMMaiil mailer wlibh elioiild i-1-.i'lvt' inM infnl ! nlilcrnt1in. p Invito jiim to .M'ii an aitniiiit tvltli llil liiKtitutloii, winch iiiiiform ly t'MttiiU imirtiinia nod elll lent htiI.c in iati'oi,N, anil liy mi -on of consoriativc! iniiiiaciiiciil mnl uniplc capital ami mirplua, nffordH iiiiiiiiY-lii.ucil safety. IH am lit airbill aa well a lnrKi are Invited. 9..-w"twtA4irfx FELT WEATHER STRIPS BUILDERS' SUPPLIES WIND SHIELD GLASS J. C. BALDRIDQE LBR. CO. 423 S. 1st St. Phonr. 402 Figure with us Mouldings and MILL Superior Lumber W , II. liAEifj CO. fur t' Ilw la Twrt t4 Kloda. PEONE II. A.1 "' flail LANKETS AND; C0MF0RTE Supply your wants of Bedding now while the stock is at its best. Our assortment is better than ever before. We ar2 showing Blankets from ..$!.00 to $20.00 a pair Conlforts from . . $1.25 to $27.50 each ALBERT FABER 213 to 215 W. Gold A?e. furniture, Carpets, Draperies and Stove. onlv, howiver, o the groun'l that ibev had been out on a tear earlur In the yiivbt. The iifKiiult wig om mltied aonicti'tio ilurlirg the late hiiurg of S.tluidiiv nulit. A Ittnggiiit. "I'ii. what ia a bracgnrl?" "Me' a mun, my ami, who b. not afraid to ex pcea hia real opinion of hlmaelf .'' atilli'. lie-Let a put ti knocker on thr door. She That' ampprfluoii with one like you In the house. Kxchange. X X San Diego Exposition New Year's Eve -At itiii'.n'fclit. Hefeniher "1, the flrat stroke of twelve mil niiiioiiiici' the tiriitul ')enicil of the IViiiiinni California K.xioaition, I'liti Dii'Ko. the 1'U.i revelry liicvernent of a w ill rumtfli'iirc, tunl our o'oua I It tu iait ion of exiiiiaifi H.iwcra. of nn 1 1 it tuml lienut v, mnl of eieetiip'.il:ir prodm-Mom will lie eele bri.tcd i.iiiidat sdeiidor, g iiety, lirt, mu-iie. To San Diego and back on limit .le: U.e .Ian. I, H'l.: New Year Excursions $35 l.uw round trip fare hclweeti nil t:itioii on Mil n tn Fe, -Tickets on Mule.: "L. 21. ;o. "' L".l .in, nut: IH 15. limit, Jan. 1", 1H1' Ask Agent ' fcftatt.fcjgiiiii.-, on Sash Doors, Everything in WORK & Mill Company CKHUIIXOS LIT SIP (J ALLL'P LUMP flALLUP P.cIO AVTunAcrrii all sizs KINIIJN(1 AND MIIJ WOiiD BRICK AND PLASTKK1NO LIMB BANT A FK BRICK RS i f