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The Evening Herald, Albuquerque N. M.t Saturday, February 17, 1917.
PflOTIClE THEAT
1 TODAY ONLY
Bryant Washburn and Marguerite Clayton
in
THE PRINCE OF GRAUSTARK
Fiva-ml Photoplay
Tint of Show : 1, 2 .05, S :10, 4 :15, 6 :20, 6 23, 7 :30, 8 :38, 9 .40
ADMISSION Adult, 10 ecnti; Children, 6 eenU
K
L-pOOOOOOO
Gryofol Opora House
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Harry filorey and Dorothy Kelly
J
in-
rhe Law Decides"
A Powerful Gripping Drama in Seven
Parts, from the Source of the World'
Best Pictures, the Greater Vitagraph Company.
Matinee 2:00 and 3.30
Nights 7:30 and 9:00
A:!:.i, Adults I Oc, Children 5c
5 tQAG nn r n d ail t
Three ypiira ago Saxon enr were unknown, today they occupy
seventh place in the industry the name men re mill cngineer
ini? Saxon deHtiuy. You can depend upon the strength, econ
omy and service you jfet in a Saxou "SIX."
It U a ear that stands out above and beyond any other ear
in its elasH. The power flow developed by the nix cylinder
motor is 9Hcj. smoother than that of the best known "four" in
its price clatw. That is why Saxon "SIX" picks up faster, in
more flexible, and is capable of far greater pulling power,
greater endurance and economical upkeep.
Let ti give you demonstration to ithow you isow supple and
able a performer thin new series SAXON' is.
JOHN FLEMING
Office and Salesroom: Coleman I'.limk Oarage Albuquerque
THE WHITE & OKEY CONSTRUCTION CO.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Office: No 324 North First Street
Telephone No. 903
B0!!D-C0!1'IELL SHEEP Af!D WOOL COMPANY
SHEEP AND WOOL
IMIOVE Ml.
ot i:st nM.n avitmu
Sweet Oranges and Tangerines
Insist on the orange with the Blue Sticker a little stamp
on each individual orange. They are the best oranges
grown in California as sweet as sugar, and cost you no
more than an ordinary orange.
Ask for the Blue
Sticker
j
ETQ) Green Chili
1 Tbara'a mmm mhr Ihla la tb beat
o ii Q t,'iwl u'm h
I ss
Crescent Hardware Co.
318 WEST CENTRAL AVE.
Plumbers, Hot Water and Steam Heating
Tinners
WROT STEEL WARM AIR FURNACES
Abiolutely Guaranteed
Phone 315
ALBUQUERQUE NEW MEXICO
USE
Matthew's Milk
Phone 420
PRINGER'S
YSTEMATIC
ATISFACTORY
ERVICE
i TO HUBSCR1BERS
It you tall to t your vasOitg
papar, call
POSTAL TKLKURAPiJ
COMPANT. PHONB It.
:
THE WEATHER
FOUECA8T: Hair iuth; aiww
north portion toniaht; warmer
8umlu ; now north; ruin aouth
portion; colder envl portion.
Maximum 4 J.
Minimum
lung 22.
At ft a. in 31.
HnuUiwi't w.nil; cl-ur.
A crmin rli-rannait wna murh
atit-vtil to lltnl his "Hiiccial iot-
vu; for men onp." wcra ho lutl-
Iv attlwted. Ilr PUprOMCil III
ri'itret to tli vrtor one even-
intr when. ai uual. they were the
only two t the nieitlnic.
"I rmilly think tlicy ouaht to
rnme,'' he niiul. fnilly.
"Tliat' jet whrit I've xcil In
Vni over an' vi;r nn;iln.'' hjiIJ
iho verT. connoting))'. "I ne
to 'i-iii. 'I.cmk nt me,' i cx;
'look ut me. J K"ex to all them
rervlcM,' I w. 'nn wot "nrnt il,s
they do me?" "
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Personal News
Items.
1UIIIIIII
I H
Aulo Ppiingn. alt njakaa. Korhar CO
Horn Ut night Id Dr. anil Mrs. J.
A Ilfl'ty. a fon.
John (loiKlmanxin wan flnnl l.'i In
iho nty court today lor rldlnit hlii
hii'yclr on the altlcwalk.
Attorney liemice f. Kim k Idt Huh
icorninx for Hrrnullllo on limit on.
Iiiexti.
K. K. fuhiniever. len:n for Hie
iiikln1 AiitninnliMe t'ni.iiaiiy. I'll
thin mornliiK tor Snt l. He .11
return Monilnj.
The Intent niimher of the Pnnt.i I
imiKaxlne rmitulnH a full uur inrtiirt
ol the force employe.! :n the Alhu-iiii-run
.holm.
M. II. !ruy, neneral uent for lha
Central Htate l.lfe Inximnre eom- I
pany of Ml. Loula, la In the elty. He
eipet't to open an oltlra here. I
Jenus Kara Had a rlh broken Inat
nlxht when he eiriirk hy nn auto- :
Itiohlle. driven liy B. K. Martin at Klmt
atreit ami Central avenue.
ruy Kowler, a rook, la helnit heiil
ly the pnllre for the Hororro county
authorities, who nay he. ntole a nmht
ehlrt and atiit belonging to Dr. Will
liinm of Hcorro.
Mr. TiOmua Kiponlto, 411 North
TlroHdway. returned to her home ei
terd ty i-iur tour weeks In Hi. Joi-i-ph
hoH.imi. Hhe u uptruted on at ih
hOKpitul.
John l". former arniluat. rf the
AlloKiuerque hlrh arhonl and now )v
in In the VoM'mlte valley, t'al.f -u nl i.
Ih here vlmilnn hi. pureiiia. Mr. nn.l
Mm. U M Kee, of 4 1 South Klim
treet.
J. Kllnk. who w.i weiirlnir n hnih
rohe and an amrm clock when ur
rtxtrd by Chiaf of pollrn (Sahlnhit on
North fecond etreet yeMerduy ufU'r
noon. wiiB dent to jail for thirty dy
by Hollre Juilge McClellan today. He
took the bathrobe and the ulurni clot'K
from the Civic leaxue colony. He wan
drunk "-hen arrented. The clock
duiiRled from the bathrobe cord.
'The Law Decides Is
To be at the Crystal
Today and Tomorrow
Truly almoin a falilnn Khow Ih "The
Imw Dvcldcn." whuh Rpeparii nt the
I'ryctul tlnaler tda,y am) tmiiikrrow.
From the ncKliKee worn In the inorn-
Inif to the luti-nt evenimc iiikik worn
In the eveniiiK thl picture in (..iii-
l.liif with lovclinem. t'lmhcn for
ymiiiK Hid mldille-nitml both lime
their place In the new VitaiKph I 'I
HiMm.m f. ii(ui i'.
The niot benutlful aown of the
photoplay u ft brocaded eatin. .i i mi-
Itur to the 'reus nuenl. but he in n man
and you will have to Judue that f"r
oiiiilf. The brocaded muter. I o
uhiiI inr the waft and the ifrcalii
part of the nkirt while the uinleixkii t
In of plain fc-n y natm . The other part
of the drene. In ulno pule arcy while the
liroi -adetl fiKuren are of old rone Bhade.
The waint Ih made rather l""K and
MVerc. except for a few ijuthcrH. A
neparate plc In nhlrrcd on a little
below the wnlnt and forma a very full
overtkiil. This in adajed with black
1 ii r and where It openH in the flout
fortnn u panel. The drena ha t no
rleeven. bnniln of headn going ocr 111'
ih.uilil. rx. Mina Kully'a feet are n en
encHncil In grey nutm t vening nlippern
of the exact nliadr of the drenn.
I.oiime lleuudet alai wearn a p.velv
eveiiliia trown In the aceiien in which
Mine Kelly in Men ileckol In m r ciea
tlon. Minn Hcau.lcl n of imir-i. lie''!'"
the difference of age In mind It i
of lavender natlu with an entire over
drew of blin k bcailln
SEND IT TO
Biir Shop
THEY KNOW HOW
Albuquerque' Succenful Gar
ment
Pbone 480
Cleanen
215 8. Second
I aKaaBantaaW J ' i" ' f 1 I i f al
I tM0LEAUE,fif?f:TAIL. . yj.
a i
Most Modern Lumber Yard in the Southwest Largest Retail Stock in New
Mexico
403 N. First St., Albuquerque, N. M. Phoie 333
t
The A. II. C. lNiit'lnC '''" Ih !
lug u ilumi- tldt. cnonlmt at Hm W. .
W. luil I. All wrn-nt and fiWTiior miu.
diHitM ae. iiivIumI, i;mmI mimic; re
frivlinviilH. AdiiUwIon a couple.
A Matter of Business
If you Inure a hniMinfif worth
thoiiMinil (I ol I Hrs vou insure it.
Vou insure your life for th buo.
fil of flioNi (Icpeinlpiii upon yon.
YOUR EYES ARE PRICELESS
Vou mid yours lire ahsoluiely de
pendent on ilii'in. Ortainly it is
unwise lo allow fyestraiti hikI its
rcniiltinil eviN lo imperil thorn
just to Nim (lie hiiihII fipeimo.
It's ko easy to In" Kiifc.
We Fit Glasses wli'inificiilly iw
eiinitolv. It n eye insurance.
C. H. CARNES
OPTOMETRIST
PUona tfri for appointments
Ntxt door to "B" Tbeatar
TIIOS. F. KELEHER
Leather and rindlngs. Saddles, liar
tienn, Palnta, Out Bole. Waterproof
Chrome Bolea, Blioe Store BuiipUes.
408 WEST CENTRAL
POLL TAX
Now due and payable
at High School
Paints
Superior Lumber A Mill Co.
Phone 377 601-021 S. 1st
DON'T RUIN A GOOD
TIRE
with blowout patches. nay then
vulranUed. Bring ut two eld Urea
and we will make you one good tire.
Guaranteed M.ono rallea. Price right
and all work guaranteed.
DODR1LL. TIRE CO.
I'JJ V. I'ourili SI. I'hone 4un.
DUKE CITY CLEANERS
We chun liatn, men'a anil wonuMi'a
clothinJC. rns, rirtalna, ilraiwrtca,
etc.. 20 Wmi (iiiM, Phono 4 IS.
Promptness Our Motto
l. lrs, Hidden. :. i,. M,-S.lilen
THE EXCHANGE
K.fii iiwit .kiih iKitt.nr
AMI HOI II
OA ItiiAlVM -HllKhtly daiiiiMied new
cook ntoc!, neccnd-iiand incii 'iit ol n.
huirow. loiilBy and hurnenn, Hlnaer
loachioen. D.'n- tn t -how fasen. gi
car'a dmhen
I nn Prhim nn lilccle.
IMioim" III.. I Jit U el tenlil
BEBBER, OPTICIAN
Citizen's Bank Bldg.
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OJJ Hawaiian m
1
Hawaiian
Music
the Hit of the Day
THE rhythm, the swing, the
tuneful charm of Hawaiian
music is the inspiration of most of
the song and dance successes that
the country is wild about today.
Here are the biggest hits of
them all:
MY HAWAIIAN SUNSHINE OWi, AWmJUrsTS'
"My Hawaiian Sunshine," sung by Sam Ash and
kodert Ixuis, tenor, is a tecoid that will make an
instant hit with yni a rich "Hawaiian" blading '
male voices, a tuneful mclly, its a sinking guitar
to furnish a tlclilitlul Hawaiian a innipaiiiiiielit I
On ilit in tnf A! Ji)hi"i htitif sti:g liu hg London
u,iti, "I'if Broken Doll."
MY LONELY LOLA LO Columbia Kteor.t Ms9'-f tr oo
"My Lonely Lola I-o" is a pulse-stirring fox-trot,
gmtrantetti to make almost anyone lance clicking
castanets, rhythmic boll-passages, and band music
so giHl you just eini't resist it. "The Pance of the
Dollys," on the tevertte, is a fox trot tltat m;idc as
j;tcal a Int as the famous "dancing J ins" it has
Imcii named after.
YADDIE, KADDIE, KIDDIE, KADDIE, K00 Columbia RtodA:ts. 7J-
'Hie "IcmI thing" in Hawaiian music, even to the soft guitar accompaniment a song of
Hawaiian l.imilotds and love, sung with infectious, gay enthusiasm by the famous
Knit ki-ihiM ker (Quartette. On the oilier side: " Twa Only an Irishman's Dream,"
splendidly iciiduied hy the famous Kinpire Trio.
A.sk your Columbia dealer to play these and other popular hits
and then you will know why people are buying Columbia Records of
popular hits. "Hearing is believing!"
New Columbia Records on tale the 20th of every month.
Columbia JCe,oiJs in all Foreign jMnguages.
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colum:
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GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC
RECORDS
FOR SALE BY
ROSENWALD BROTHERS
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