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TR rviNING CURRKCT, ....... IflT. Oratvforc Ootel Open for Inspection !7ie acies of (2arsiaci and icinity y?re cortiay invitee 6u the management to visit ana inspect tie Crivfora OYote Wednesday, November 28th, 1917 From 3 Until 5 P. M. is for Parties (3ntu LOCALJNEWS Tim Carlsbad Light and Power Company received their" new Smith Foriii-u-Truek anil MW Ford cur, und are using thMI today for the iiiHt Km. I. ft, TaiiHlll i the recipient or two splendid wild turkey gobblers. The TowIh MM Rent him from the MoKniion mountains by a frlratfi I. H. James, with irkotu Mr. Tnn Hlll went on a hunt a year ago. A very Reasonable :ft anil one ap preciated by Mr. Tamil 1. K. Ilawers and (iuuter MrKeen were up rrom M.ilat:a. Saturday. nd spent a short time In Carlsliad, engaged In business matters ol various kinds. TH.lNKMGIVIMa Tl ItKF.YM. Nice, fat, young lurkeya; weight. Iff III to ten pounds each, at 22 I rents the pound. Delivered any where In Carlsliad, Wednesday noralM PhoM Mm. h. d. Rub hard. No. Tt 2t lien Dickson, from Ited Bluff, spent Sunday night In town and re turned to his home on the Mom I in- train. It, J. Tuff. Imiie is spending a few day In town with hln family tela week, from Lnvington, where I he has a large numher of bulld lnn contracts. The little boy are I e-in eially happy to have "daddy" w III them again. I Hilary Boyd left yesterday morn tng on a business trip to Pecos anft vicinity, going to look after some raneb propositions. The little baby of Harry Thorne laud wife, of Roawell, who has been dai geroualy III, Is reported much I- Iter. W. II. Mullaiie purchased from Kuvea an I Means recently one hundred head of while- hire cattle and forty calves. The cuttle are in good condition and will be de livered to the colonel toduy at Ilia place west of town. The motors for the Carlsbad Light and Power ''omtmny were re ceived yesterdav, unloaded- anil In stalled. Yhey are a Kali dunks Morse, I and , and will be used to hiiudle the laundry load. The motora for the Ice plant have also arrived. floosler Cabinet Sale begins Wedneaday, Nov. 21th, at Purdy'a Furniture RON Twenty ounce Liberty Ioaf, at the Model Market Bakery, 10 certa. B K. Kane, of Jacksonville, Tex a., was In town yesterday arriving s-ilurduy. Mr. Kane la traveling for the Hall Cedar Post company. He la an old friend of Mr. and Mrs W alter Itnlph, with whom he spent HtH day Sunday. Dr. Doaa, veterinary surgeon, of A.iealu, was a passenger south yes terday morning, going to Maluku on piofesaional business. t ; Mrs. Chaytor I. making prepara tioiiH at the Palace for her regular bountiful dinner on Thanksgiving day. In addition to the usual youn' gobbler, she will have the lulled pU", roasted to the queen's taste. Everybody knows the excel lence of the Palace dinneri, and this one will sustain the reputation alnady eatahliahed along that line. Profeaaor Karl Back, of tbo HIkIi School faculty, . flopped over In Itoawell. Saturday, on hla way to Santa Fe, and tranaacted bual ness there, leaving- Saturday night. Judge J. H. Dlllard waa In Roa- oil. Saturday, attending to legal hiilllioaa Fred Dear borne and lira. Dear borne motored to lloawell) Friday, and were weak-end gtieata of their old frtetda, T. H. Craig, and family. Mrs II. lie King McCord and little daughter, Hazel Maria, returned the laat of the week from a visit to kinsfolk In Waco, Texaa .1 W. Knorr returned to Artcsia Raturday night lo cultivate at ill further the OOQUOlnl a nee of his new boy baby, born Friday. Mrs. Wm. Mri.cudon and daugh ter, Leila I)., returned to their home In Clovla, Saturday, after spending anme daya with relatives ! Carlabtd. Light Lunches serted nt Fountain. Dick's Miss Jones recently tendered her leslKnatlon as teacher in one nt the tranimar grades, and the realgnn linn bus been accepted. The board has not yet filled the vacancy eaua ed by her reaignutlon, which la to take effect at the cloaa of the tlrat semester. Mlsa Jonea la a fine teacher and the achnnl hoard and cations part from her with regret. She Intenda fitting heraelf for com mercial work, hence her realgna-llou. Mr. and Mrs. Arledge and bubo were passengers south this morn ing Mr. Arledge Is going to Pecoa on a business trip and Mrs Arledge and baby to the home or her par ents In Toyah. Texaa. They will all return the last or the week( Mra W F. Holland left thla morning tor her home In San in gelo, Texaa, altar a pleasant visit with her aen and wife In Carle-had. J. W. Hamilton and aona, Henry and Klmer, are In today from their ranch out toward Queen. They re port a good well recently brought in on Rlmer'a claim at the depth of only Gfi feet, with plenty of good water. Thla la almost unprecedent ed In that pail of the country, where they usually have to drill many tlmea that depth before aecur Ing water. J. J. Klrcher went aoutb yeater day to install a new windmill on the Welsh and Stamp place, near Red Bluff. h-.ei.ta bop Caadlaa i Rae areed boxei, t Die,', Drug Btort,