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VEDN F-SDA Y. AVC VST 7. 1007. ALBUQUERQUE EVENING CITIZEN. PAGE SEVET. Enslaved by a Pirate Or, Robert Itendravon With tln Hod. Handed Itnvcr. Hy t W. HHimfr-r. breaking in needed RlRRRifiRrl ArivRrtiRRmnntsii BLIND MEN SEE WITH THEIR EARS FUEL COMPANY CARES FOR . ITS MEN 1. i Every Sound of Street Has Meaning For Person Without Sight. To hear nil the nolcen of the city, the Rtreet cars, the many vehicles that come and go, the fire wattons, the horses' hoofs, the footsteps of men and women as they hurry along, but to cee nothing, absolutely noth ing. This Is the experience of a blind man who sits all day on a var anda In this city. A multitude of Hounds on a dark night; this Is the blind man's day time In the city. But these noises mean more to him than to persona who can see. Those who have eyes and do not pay much attention to the ordinary Bounds of the city unless they are un usually loud and harsh. But the blind man takes notice of them all from the very faintest to the loudest. He has them all classified In his mind and Is very skillful In determining the source whence they come. "I want to know," the blind man says, the same as other people." A blind person can feel his way home, can feel the face of his watch to tell the time, can dress and un dress without much trouble, can go from room to room In his house and find the things he wants but he can't feel everything that goes by him In the street. He must learn what they are by the sounds they make. Nothing that move on the earth Is absolutely noiseless, not even the smallest Insects. It is the fault of the ear If the sounds are not heard. He Known Uio ItolU. The blind man Is familiar with all the different bells that ring In the city and ha can dlatlngulsh them afar off; the street car bells, the bells on the ambulances, and the fire de partment wagons. From the sounds that the different vehicles make he can determine whether they are bug gies, carriages, loaded wagons or motor cars. He pays particular attention to the footfall of the persons who pass on the sidewalk, and he knows from me patter of the feet whether they are children or grown-up people and whether they are large or email, men or women. He hears the Uigglng steps and the ones that hurries by. The drunkard Is knov.n by his un steady walk and the proud man by the way he puts down his foot. Tho Voices of the Crowd. The iuc?t interesting so-unds that he hears are the voices of the pass ing crowd. From morning until night he catches broken fragments of conversations, a "crazy quilt" of talk, now then a complete sentence, but generally a few words only. These are the words the blind man says he hears the most: "Fine day," "horrid weather," "to-morrow," lots of fun," "handsome clothes," "cows," "good-by." "I sit here all day and listen," the blind man said this morning. "It is only a world of sound to me, but I am familiar with every noise and to me each one has a meaning." "I have made a special study of the human voice I can tell from the sound of the voices whether the per sons are happy or sad. And I can judge a person's age from the sound of the voice, I can generally guess within a year and have done so many times. It is easy enough to distin guish the voices of children. An old man's voice trembles. A middle-aged business mi'ii speaks with precision and firmness. "A young man of about twenty one years old talks with confidence. Ten years later he will speak with more hesitation. Girls and young women have 'sweet' voices, but gen erally a little harshness begins to come In a woman's voice when she is 25 years old, but if she is made hap py her voice will mellow with age. Sorrow takes the melody out of wo men's voices." "Everybody Should Know." says G. G. Hays, a prominent busi ness man of Bluff, Mo., that Buck len's Arnica Salve is the quickest and surest healing salve ever applied to a sore, burn or wound, or to a case of pile. I've used It and know what I'm talking about." Guaranteed by all druggists. 2 Sc. Don't Ruin Your Best Horse Going for a Doctor Bowel complaints are always more or less prevalent during the Summer months, and many a man has ruined his best horse going for a doctor when some of his family was suffering from cramp colic or cholera morbus. Be prepared for such an emergency. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is the most successful medicine yet produced for these diseases and can always be depended upon. No doctor can prescribe a better medicine. It is almost certain to be needed before the Summer is over. Buy it now. "SPAT!" ROBERT LET CHAPTER III. "Let me auk you. What kind of a pirate is this anyhow?" aeked Robert, Indignantly, turning to Col. Crust. "Isn't there going to be any gJre, or massacre, or sitting on a fieai man's chest?" "Dowse my halyards, but we ain't on the Spanish main yet, ' Col. Crust said. "Walt till we get an the Span ish Main." "I believe I've been stung," said our hero frowning. "You've lured me away from home with your troup of near-buccaneers, and spoiled my bright future as the town mischief. I've got a mind to bat you in the nose." "Don't you dare," replied the pi rate, drawing back his hand as if to give Robert a sharp slap. Robert doubled up his fists, which were each the size of a hen's egg, and made dangerous motions with them, as boys do when they are be ginning to get ready to commence a tierce combat. The pirate was game. He put a chip on his shoulder. IT WOULD CfcliTAlNLY HE I.SK1LL. XSO YOUNQ CxTk'? . TH YEAR ' IT V0UL0 HAVEa V'"" Ec&s would be or ASSORTED PATES WSvfc - -si An Italian w IcntlMt Is Mild to linve discovered a compound that arresU dis-ay. DRIVE HIS RIGHT. "Kn-n-nock it off If you ain't a 'frald cat." Robert stepped up and pushed It off the burly shoulder of the sea rover. '.MUTINY! MUTINY!" bellowed Col. Crust. , "Up men and at him!" "Oh, fiddle!" our hero murmured. With a roar, 17 pirates came at him. Then they turned right round and came away again. They could not (bear Robert's flashing eye. He made it flash till they were thorough ly cowed. "Shucks," the pirate chief said In a vexed tone of voice. 4pat! Robert let drive his right and struck Col. Crust a stunning blow. Col. Crust tottered, looked about him speculatively, and fell heavily into a Morris chair. "Now look what you've done," he said. "Ain't you sorry?" "Forgive me," said Robert. "I did not mean to kill you." "Oh, don't mention It," said the pirate gloomily. "Don't mind ME." Robert was equal to the mergeney. "Well, I wasn't going to, you know." (Continued ) MELONS VMOULP KEEP MAY BE THE MUrAW ES U&E0 IT WHISKERS DON'T NEED IT. IT KMfSXS PECAY Dawson. N. M.. Is Being Built For Their Pleasure and Profit. Dawson, N. M-, August 7. (Spw uu.) The Dawson r uel company, a Phelps-Dodge Interest, of this place Is Just completing a serin of build ings here which are designed wholly fwr the ethical and esthetical culti vation of their five thousand em ployes. It is the policy of the company to allow no other interest than its own to hold or control any property with in the limits of their large holdings, which comprise a scope of country nearly sixty miles square, and so no church or theatre may be establish ed here which would be outside of the control of the company. SclHKtl Hj'HtClll. But the company is not neglectful of the moral, mental or physical wel fare of its employes and so It has es tablished here a splendid school sys tem for which it has erected at its own cost, three large school build ings, a hospital, an Immense opera house, and the latest to be construct ed Is a protectant church building. A Catholic building has already been built and Is In use. New t'lmrvli. The new church building Is to be occupied by the Presbyterian denomi nation, and only one prolestant church is allowed on the field. The church building is a commo dious affair and will seat a congrega tion of five hundred people. A min ister's house la also built In con junction with the church bulldlne. The lange amphi-theater which is designed for the entertainment of uawson will have an immense audi torium seating 2.000 people. The stage aione wit iseat 6H0 and will be arranged a a dance Moor also. Hall for Lodges. A special hall will ibe set aside as a meeting place for the various orders. For each lodge meeting there Is a dressing room, and lockers will be provided, and there is sufficient ac commodation for eight lodges. A splendid Dark for base hall on.l other outdoor sportd has been laid out anu a grand stand built to seat over a thousand people, beside liberal accommodation for the bleachers The interest taken in the wlnl welfare of the many thousands of employes is a splendid endorsement of the liberal and lartrp h of the superintendent, E. L. Carpen ter, who has choree also if fho i lumber interests of the company at Alamopordo, which employs upwards wi a. muusanu men. I will mall you Tree, to prove merit MVe. And m V Hr.r.lr nn .-.it T-... sia, The Heart or The Kidneys. Troubles of the Stomach. Heart or Kidneys are merely nrinninmi deeper ailment. Don't make the cuu.mon error or treating symptoms nly. Symptom treatment Is treating ... ir.un ui your aument, and not the cause. Wnnir fitnmanv. - fhe Inside nerves mean Stomici. .. iyj. Atia the Heart and Kidneys as well, have their con trolling or Inside nerves. Weaken me-- nerves, ana you inevitably have Weak Vltnl nriran. U i , - . iicie in wnere Dr. Snoop s Hestoratlve has made Its uuier remeay even claims to treat the 'inside nerves." Also for bloating, biliousness, bad breath . uae lJrt snoop 1 KC- storatlve. Write me today for sam ple and free Book. Dr. shoop, lu clne. Wis. The Restorative is sold by II dealers I r on Impaired Appetite. To Improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion try a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. H. Seitz, of De troit, Mich., says: "They restored mv appetite when impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling and caused a Pleasant and satisfactory movement of the bowels." Price 25 cents. Sam ples free. All druggists. KL I'ASO IlKl lx; ATION JO IXAl GCHATIOX. El Paso, Tex., August ?. A num ber of prominent citizens of El Paso will attend the I .. uuuii f iiuv ernor George Curry, of New Mexico, at Santa Fe Thursday afternoon. jney ieri over the El Paso and Southwestern li, th. ....I...... Anumada and Alamogordo at 6:20 o'elcx-k last evening, meeting Gover nor Currv Hi Tnrm morning. Governor Curry is now on his way from Chlvago to New M ex too. At Torrance Governor Curry will be met by the Bl Pasoans and several prominent citizens of New Mexico and make the trip to Kama He. on a special train over the Santa Fe Central railroad. Subscribe for The Citizen and get the news. SLEEPLESSNESS Has been the cause of much unt.ilJ misery and many failures in life. Nature rviilres restful sluiiilx r in or der to strengthen and renew the en tire system. A had "nso of nerve" or a disordered liesl(,n may Dl. tlle cause, and if so Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is what you need at once. It has made thousands t people well during the past -ur and since we guarun " It pure y.iu need not h--it.,te In trying l,,,;. "e. It wures. im. K in 4 llsi fclerpli '"sucks, l'r Ap ii.-, Ilariii(M-a, linllyv-ii.,!!, CMi WIM-M., ysiM-p-lu or MnLarutl) I't ter IIFXP WANTED. HKLP WANTED If that Is your crying need, a want ad In The Evening Citizen's want column will assure you of plenty of employes. WANTED, WANTED Names and addresses of all members of Modern Woodmen of America in city. Chas. Palmer, 715 South Arno street. WANTED Ladles desiring Millineiy at less than cost to call on Miss Crane, B12 North Second street. Millinery and dressmaking parlors. also apprentices wanted WANTED A competent bookkeeper and oolector. Address B, care Citi zen o III re, stating experience, and enclosing proof: WANTED To buy all kinds of 2 hand furniture. Scheer & Warllck, 205 East Central avenue. WANTED A good" delivery horse. Scheer ft Warllck. The New Furni ture Store, 206 East Central ave nue. .WANTED Car carpenters, car re pairers, laborers, needed at Albu querque shops. Confer with Master Mechanic for details. WANTED People who want some thing, to advertise In The Citizen's want column. A few lines cost but few cents but bring returns an hundred fold. - MEN WANTED. VIKN WANTED Somewhere every day. If you arf looking for a Job put a want ad In The Evening Cltl en'a want column and I will do the rest. FOR KENT. FOit KENT Light. airy well-fur nlshed rooms for rooming or light housekeeping. All rooms opening on the outside. Price, $1 per we-?k and up. Mlnueapilh Il.uise, 524 South Second. A. T. Djvjie, Prc prletor. FOU KENT Any number of rooms furnished to suit tenant. Also five room cottage nicely furnished, wllh iplano. Apply 110 East Coal ave nue. FOR RENT Pleasant, well furnish ed front rooms, near business cen ter; rates reasonable. Corner Sixth and Railroad. Apply at rear. FOR RENT A few nicely furnished rooms, with use of bath, very rea sonable: no Invalids. Hotel Cralgo, Kllver avenue, between First and Second streets. FOR RENT Several small cottager, all nicely furnished for housekeep ing. J. B. Block, Jemes Hot Springs. N. M. EMPLOYMENT. EMPLOYMENT If you need work The Citizen's want column will fur nish you a quick and ready means or securing it at a minimum ex penditure. Put a want ad in The Citizen today and be at work tomor row. FOK SALE, FOR SALE Special low rates. To Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas City. One -way or round trip tic kets furnished in any part of the I'nlted States. Low rates to Cali fornia. See us 1H U buy. Moore's Ticket Ofllce. 113 Central avenue. Member American Ticket Brokers' Association. FOR SALE One six-room house, furnished. Apply at Mann Sad- dleryCo. 114 North Second street. FOR SALE Half "interest In estab lished poultry business. Bred-to-Lay Poultry Yards. J. T. Harger. prop., 12th street and Mountain road. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS H0UEY ASD TAR Relieve Cold by working them out of the yttem through a coplou and btalthy action of Ui bowel. FelisT Cough by cleaning th mucout membrane of the throat chest and bronchial tube. MAa pleasant to the taste aa Mapla Sugar" Children Like It 'for BACKACHE WEAK KIDNEYS Try Di Witt's Kldne; aid Bladder Pilli-Sur ind Sfi REAL ESTATE BARGAINS FOK SALE. Four room adobe Iiouhc mid about ari acre of line garden land, W. O-ntral avenue $ 800 TIire riKim hour, four lots North fourth stnvt 1,000 llircu room house ami an acre of land, three mill's north of town.. 400 Three room house, fur nished complete, two good liorxs, KirliiK Wn and one acre of land S00 Six room Iioum-, West Now York avenue... 2,500 Six room house. Went Murqufite avenue . , . 1,800 FOK HE N'T. Six room brick house, bath, ccllur, 1 oiirtti rd $20.00 Apartments in Jloo lints, two to Mx rooms, mod ern conveiilciK-es, (10 to 20.00 lour room brick house, bath, cellar, 1'oiirth ward 23.00 Sccn room brick house, modern, f iirnlxhcd or un-fiirnl-hcd. close In. Tlin-e room for llhthouse- ket'plui;, close in 15.00 live room liouse, South Second strwt 15.00 lite room frame, !irl ward 20.00 A. Montoya 215 W.st Gold ite. EOrNTt. ""OUND Through the want column of The Evening CltUen, Just what you have been looking for. An advertising source sure to bring re turns for small expenditure. Try a wsnt ad and be convince.!. PEKSONAti PROPERTT LOANS MONEY to LOAN On Furniture, Planoa, Organs Horses, Wagons and other Chattel also on SALARIES AND WARS HOUSE RECEIPTS, aa low u n. and aa high aa $100. Loan ar quickly made and strictly prtrate Time: One month to one year given Good remain In your poesa Ion Our ratee are reasonable. Call anf ee ne before borrowing. THE HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO. Steamship ticket to and from a part of tba world. Room I and 4, Grant Bldg 80SH West Railroad Are. PRIVATE OFFICES. Open Evening. SALESMEN WANTED? PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWTEBJl. Ira VL Bond. ATTORNEY AT LAW, It F.Bt N. W.. Washington. D. C. Penelon land patents, copyright. caveat letter patent, trade mark, claim It- W. IV Rn.n A'XTORNE r AT LAW, Albuquer que. N. M. Office. Flrrt Nation Bank building. E. W. Dobeon. ATTORNET AT LAW. Offle Cromwell block, Albuquerque. N. M '"" DENTISTS. DR. J. E. KRAFT, Dental Surgeon. Roome S and 8. Barnett bulldlu over O'Rlelly' drug tore. Phon. No. 744. Appointment made by mat. 1HL C. A. ELLEIt, wniist. N. T. Armljo Building. Phone 89. Edmund J. Alger, D. D. 8. No. 806 Pallroad avenue. Offlr hour, t a. m., to 11:80 p. m.: 1:8 p. m. to I p. m. Both phonea At polntment made bjr mall. W. H. SHERIDAN, ' M. D. Homeopathlo Physician and Sorgeoa Occidental Life Building. Tel phone 888. Albuquerque, N. M. Dlt. It- 1IITHT Physician and Surgeon. Rooms 6 & 8. N. T. Armljo Build Ing. DItS. HK6.NSON & BUONSON: Homeopathic Physician and Snr geons. Over Vann'a Drug Store. l'hone. Office anil Residency. 2H. Dlt. C. A. FRANK. Physician nnd Surgeon. Rooms 4 and 6. Barnett bldg. Of fice hour 8 to 18 and 2 to 6, 7 to 8 p. m. . EKJEXE PRO VINES. M. I). Specialist: Eye, Ear and Throat. Late assistant to chair of diseases of eye. ear and throat In Hospital Col lege of Medicine, Louisville, Ky. Kyes properly tested for glasses. Rooms 6 and 8, N. T. Armljo build ing. UNDERTAKER BORDERS ARCHITECTS F. W. Spencer. Roome 48-47 Bar nett building, Albuquerque, N. M Both phones. NOT ART PCKLIC. Tho. K. D. Maddlnon. Office with W. B. Chllder. West Gold avenue. Ill V1 burn's Employment Agency 109 Went silver Ave. l'hone 480 MEN AND WOMEN. I'm Bif U for nnotarftl dltu6rgf.tAflBUUtUa.tluO0, IrritAtioo or uktiitium tf uucooi niuibtu, Paiuim, ni not Mtrm Ut or ttLiliuiniiiia la 1 la & X liiimlni rMf Evans CwEwtcAi Oo. . CIMCIMUTI. old bj brufftjtftU, r at ift pUio wiKr, br tprtm. prttiid, tut I 00. or S ImU1-S .' 75. Circular Mol ua .iiNt, Ml. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS Ttit-y ovt ivome Waicu-k niy HJ (Jtiikli-!,,Uu Ireit-H,. mj b till lab Mii4 t-f nn i H i " 1 l.rjr Art . H, ,- tuyirlact ftuiMatnli""' ntjin j Mit-m. v kirn Jo tiirtu- We b i-aliiv (.M-naiif I MT bI .v umll. tl''tiKafl( W tt-'Uh the ocfnjP' The flexible sole Red Crosa Shoe is comfortable from 'he start. The burnint? and achin c Caused by stiff soles and the evils of thin soles are pre vented bv the Red Cross. It enables a woman to be on her feet for hours at a time with :omfort. " A stylish shoe thafs absolutely comfortable )xfords, $3.5o ligh Shoes, $4.00 Zet us fit you, WFJI. CHAPLIN 121 Railroad Araaaa EXCURSION ..TO- Colorado And Principal Eastern Points e On Sale Daily June 1st to Sept. 30th via Low rate, long limit, ticket ac cepted on Limited and all other trains. Call at ticket office and w will plan your trip back aaat. Wa are all going. Wax not oat "X3 T. E. PURDY, Agent A. T. & S. F. RY. CT. A. SLEYSTER INSURANCE. REAL ESTATE NOTART PUBLIC. Room 11 and 14 Cromwell Block, Albuquvrque. Telephone Ne. lie. Every Woman ! 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