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1 1 il PAGR I1GTTX, ATJUTQTTERQUECTTIZEK. whiiosiav. ott. it. 0 'I It ! I if' Thoughts for Shoe Buyers SEVERAL DOLLARS are required to get a really good pair of shoes. If yots pay too little you get trash and if you pay too much you are paying for a name or a fad. At this store we steer a middle course. We do not tell shoes so cheap that they can not wear, nor do we ask fancy prices. This is a popular, reliable shoe store. Come and see us. i Men's fttm and Ima Shorn $2.30 to $5.00 Men's Work ghoes $8.00 to SS.M Men's tligb Top Btioea $3.50 to $5.00 Women's Shoes $1.50 to $5.00 Women's Hipper nd Oxfords $1.10 to $1.00 Shoes for Dor" and Girls $1.00 to $3.50 Faultless Fall Styles Every day adds Something New to our display of Fall Millinery. o UR SHOW ROOM s iiHed with the Newest Creations in Trimmed and Pattern Hats. If you are still 'looking' you can not fail to find it here. 208 Sufi Second Strtet MISS LUTZ 00 TOUR EYES TROUBLE TOUT Our Vast Experience in the Vtja Opicl Profession Assures you absolute comfort In Glasses Ground and Fitted by us BEBBER OPTICAL CO., . EXCLUSIVE .OPTICIANS 110 South Second Street. Established 1901 Lense Grinding Done on the Premises PERSONAL. PARAGRAPHS Round Oak Heaters Batter Oil Stoves IVIonaf eh Ranges ALL GUARANTEED J. L. BELL CO. InXi Fot the Mai Vfho Walks one mile or ten a day it's all the same if your feet are ready for J business in STETSON Corndodgers Foot-freedom, comfort, ease that's wha this model is built for. Should you fall to receive The Evening Citizen, call up the Postal Telegraph Co., telephone No. 16, and your paper will be delivered by special messenger. Tnsore In the Occidental life. The Elks will hold regular sivwioii tonight. C. S. Gulp, a prominent sheep buyer of Scottsville, Kan., Is spending sev eral days In Albuquerque on business. Dr. J. F. Welsh, of Salisbury, Mo., Is here for a short visit at the home of Dr. 8. L. Burton, of South Wal ter street. Navajo tribe No. 3, I. O. It. M., wilt miit tonight In regular scmiion In lied Men hall at 8 o'clock sharp. Vis iting brothers are welcome. Sirs. R. H. Lester has returned to Albuquerque after a several months' visit with friends and relatives la Georgia, New York and other eastern states. Robert W. Bull, of Kelly, superin tendent of the Trl-BulIIon Smelting company near Magdalena, Is spend ing a few days in Albuquerque look ing after business Interests. Dr. and Mrs. Griffith of Oklahoma, vtho auant tho aprlng and summer In Albuquerque, stopping with Mrs. Garden on West Silver avenue. left on the limited today for southern California. Rev. Fletcher Cook. of the St. John's E pi. -too pal church, returned 10 the city this morning from his month ly trip to Gallup and Winalow, where he officiated at churches In those cities. The 21st of November la the date set for the bazaar to be given by the Woman's Christian Temperance un ion. Aprons and fancy work to suit the most fastidious will be on Bale. Also home cooking. . There will be a, regular meeting of Temple lodge A. P. & A. M. tomor row evening at the lodge rooms of the organization, at which time the tnatter of the building of the new I temple will be considered. All mem bers are urged to be present. The regular monthly meeting of the Home and Foreign Missionary au citlea of the First Methodist church will, be held at the homo of Mrs. L F. Keeping, 606 Wft Silver avenue, tomorrow (Thursday) at 2:30. All members and those Interested are curdlully Invited. Henry Loebs, a prominent atnek- tioldor of the Southwestern Hrewing eompany of thin city, departs! today for rial In a, Calif., where he goi-s l efigan in the brewing hulnns, Mr. Tjorbn will b accompanied by hi family. He will still retain his int-r- eaU in the local brewing coinpai.y. Prof. Dl Mauro, the well knows violinist, heads an orchestra of Albu querque musicians Just organised fer concert work of all kinds. Mualo for dancing and concerts a specialty. Lee- sens on violin and piano. Address Prof. Dl Mauro, care of Laarnard Llndemann mua store. Gustavo Kopp, oonnected with the adverrtining department of the Chi cago Record-Herald, departs this evening for Santa Fo on buslneu. After a short stay thero In the inter cuts of his piner. he leaves for Kan sas City and thence, to his headquar ters In Chicago. Mrs. Mary A. Phlln has moved tii'f apartments from the Grant building, "Corndodger" ISA STETSON SHOE with all that means of STETSON wear and worth. Look at the shape roomy, sensible, snug conforming point (or point with the natural lines of the foot, Meka tK Cored wiger jmr week-day bo. It saeeas the esttsanty show comfort vary Bniasrta you're wearing bt six slays ot af v7 CsD mi r mm kook THE "RIGHT TO KNOW." TifaJi'mKmSjvaAxr-m wiule. k'l a aew bock, baaad os a sew idea, tkat f ye aa X wr ml m food skos fa tUs-k-- S-J ioTV. Hmi k. Lava by k. I E. L. Washburn Co. where she has been located for the past four years, to the Wilcox room ing house over the L-aler store, at whleh plaee she will make her horn" aa well as hr otlico in the near fu ture, A party rnnnlaUng of the following popular AIbu(iuerqueans will enj.iy n outing at Camp Whitcomb tomorrow, nil Judging from Iho preparat ons being madu by the plcnicers, a glor ious inie will be en Joy. 'l: MIij Helen n-itt, and Lillian Klwood and Messrs. Frank K. Kerzman and prof. E. Fuhrmeyer. Paul TeuUch. New Mexico agent for the North German Lloyd Steam ship company, has Issued transporta tion to the following New Mexico peo ple going abroad and embarking on tho Kaiser Wllhelm, which sailed from New York yesterday: Mrs. H. W. Green and Mrs. Joshua Uaynolds and Sarah May Reynolds. None of the electric Improvements mitdu on the Alvarado for tho Irriga tion congress will remain permanent ly. The official of the company con templated at first leaving the light on the tower over the depot but this has been given up. The liirhta hae been removed from the hotel and those on tho depot will go next. Rev. l)r. Warren and family, who for the past ten days have been in this city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Cook, leave this evening fur Sliver City where he will tako charge of the Episcopal church at that place. Rev. Warren was for ten years rec tor of St. Andrews church at Jackson ville, Florida. Miss Josephine Foard and Mrs. J. B. Babbitt spent yesterday In Albu querque en route for the ca-t. Miss Foard Is government pottery expert and glazing Instructor to the Pueblo Indians at La gun a, and will spend several weeks with her parents In New York. Mrs. Babbitt Is field mat ron at Laguna and will spend the coming weeks in Washington. K. A. Clemens, who has been In Al buquerque the past two weeks at tending the fair and the stockmen's convention, left last evening for his home at the A. L. ranch about twen ty miles from Magdalena. Mr. Clemens Is secretary of the newly or ganized New Mexico Cattlemen's as sociation, and one of the most promi nent stock raisers of the central part of the territory. Rafael Tagliaferl. who resides on North Broadway, swore out a com plaint In Juge Craig's court this morning charging Aurella Navos of the &ame neighborhood, with larceny. He said that - he came home at 9 o'clock last night and found Navos carrying away an armful of his al falfa. He said that at least 200 pounds of Uiw bay was gone .and It was worth a cent a pounJ. The phoenjx baseball winter league started on Sunday, with two excep tionally strong teams. It is so warm In southern Arizona that the sport Is good all winter long. The league at present is composed of two teams, both supported on a percentage basis, the players receiving a per cent of the gate receipts. Each team also receives support from a business house whose name It sails under. Baseball Is a big attraction for win ter visitors to Phoenix. The Royal Highlanders held a large and enthusiastic meeting last evening In the Elks' hall. C. E. Davis, the newly appointed state deputy, who conducted the meeting. has ar ranged for the granting of a new charter for the organization, and an effort will be made to Increase the membership to five hundred. A num ber of entertainments will be given during the coming season by the lodge, the first of which will be a ball In the Elks' building. October MALOY'S Chase & Sanborn's "Seal Brand" COFFEE A rare blend of the Very Choicest of Private Plantation Coffees The Finest Grown 1 Pound Can )c MALOY'S PHONE 72 CHAFING DISHES Just received a large shipment. Haven't room for them, and are making special low prices this week to move them The Diamond C" JO Q I TT Central Ave. Palace L-VElrvlI 1 Albuquerque W.J. PATTERSON TELEPHONE 37 LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLE ill 313 Wttl SllvrMwnum Albuquerque. N. U, 27. The lodge will meet Thursday evening In the office of John W. Wil son In the State National bank, and it Is hoped that an especially large number will attend. While hunting for qu.Ul on the oth r side of tho river in the neighbor hood of IMjarlto Monday afternoon, W. T. Thorton. proprietor of the Thornton cleaning works, was hit around the right eyo by some shot from a gun in the hands of a rom panlon with whom he had been hunt ing. Luckily the latter was some distance away and the shot glanced off, leaving small block and blue marks around the eye. Fortunately the eyeball was not touched. IKE PARAMOUNT ISSUE Political platforms means but little after an election. The country set tles Itself down to the ordinary ad ministrations of business. Usually the successful party assumes In a general way to carry out the Issues of the campaign, but the Isxue of greatest importance la the man himself. Can he promote honesty in public life? Will he Instill high moral Ideas Into our American manhood? Is ha a nvan of broad Information and pos eied of the principle of upright ness and Justice? If so, he Is the man to be made the chief magistrate of our nation. New is.-tucs arise daily that were never thought of during the campaign and the nation needs a man that can carry them through to the best interests of the people. Then your next duty is to your own household. Buy your goods where you can get the best for the money.. .We handle a good line of goods and mark them at a reasonable profit and no more. We carry every thing a well regulated book and sta tionery store usually rarries. W' have almost our entire Xmas line of souvenirs leather goods, books, sta tionery,, etc., etc., shipped In before the Irrigation congress, so that at this time our line Is quite complet Keep u-l in mind If you are In need of leather goods, such as banners, pil low tops, handbags, purses, etc. Our prices are the cheapest. STROXG'S BX'K STORE. Phono 1104. Next Postofflce. Money to Loan $300.00 to $50, WXI.no. in sum to suit. A. Montoya, 213 W. lil Ave. Heavy. Impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, headache, nausea, Indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sickly. Burdock Blood Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pure restores perfect health. $ FOR SALE Bargain 7 5 0 2 lots, each 50x142 feet, on S. Walter St. One 3 room dwell ing and 2 other buildings with water an.l light in. Also: 1 dwelling not finished, one tent house and 3 outbuildings; water In yard. All for $ 1750. Term-). Inquire RIO GRANOR VALLRT LAND COMPANY. J. BOUrtADAILE, Ag.nt. Office: Third and Oold Avenue. THE Albuquerque Lumber Co WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Lumber, Glass, Cement and Rax Flintkots Raoiing First and Marqaette Alfcoqaerque, New nxlo Whitney Company WholesaleHardware States, Tinware, Enameled Ironware, Iron Phe, Punrns, Valves Fittings, Belting, Mine and Mill Sapp ies, etc. WAGONS. I VPLEMf NTS AND FARM MACH URT RICHELIEU GROCERY FR ANKTKOTTKR, Trop. I t Bulk Mince Meat Home Made Potato Chips 4 Heim's Pickles Heinz's Vinegar 1 Heinz's Chow Chow Bulk Olives RICHELIEU GROCERY I " st? .. a-t-r.' . i I hi Ikv' - - 4 f!.. :....rnrr tfc Mv YOU have your own ideas about the style of suit you want to wear this fall; you may prefer the dcuble hreasted coat; a good many men like the athletic shape it gives the figure. Hart Schaffner & Marx make so many good sty'es thit about all. you need to d to get just what you want is to come to us and s,iv what it is. We'v. got i:. Fine suit in many new, smart, sua jpy styles; a great variety in th shape of the pockets, the wy they're put on; the shae aid hang of the coat; a lot of catchy details you'll be interested in. Many good colors t choose from. Overcoats, too, when ou're ready: raincoats, top coats; all styles. All wool, right tuloring and coirect fit. Simon Stern TheoTHiE venue CLOTHIER The Pair Is Over and I still have some of that nice Coal Phone your order Phone 4 JOHN S. BE A VEN S02 OUTH FIRST STREB T - Fnr Ftrct Pfaco Wort nA Prnmnr Tbtinrv 2 I HUBBS LAUNDRY CO. C - VHITE WAGONS BUILDERS' AND FINISHERS' SUPPLIES N'stlro and Chicago Isunber, Shcrwta-WIUIams Paint None Bet ter. Building Paper, Plaster, JJme, Cement, Glass, Sash, Doors, Eta Etc Etc J, C. BALDRWGE 423 South First IXXXXXJCXXXXXXXXXXXXXVYTOUQ Horse Shoer All kinds of Tows PUu. oocxaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxjoo 5 THIRD STREET Meal Market VU Klutla of Freitb and Salt Hmi Mmui tiausacc I- Mciuri . KM I L KLEXNWOltT Iasoulo Dulbllnx. North Third SCrrac Price and Quality BOTH GALLUP DOMESTIC EGG COAL $5.00 i No breaking necessary; clean, best quality tJallup. American ISlocK, Jij.ol); Cerrillos Lump, $(1.50. Ad thraeite coul, all sizes. Mill Wood, Kindling. W. H. Hahn Co. 1KI.IF1IUNK tl SKINNER'S I j GROCERY : Potatoes X We have just received a shipment of fine po- tames which- we will J se 1 out at X per Hundred These are the finest Colo X rado H)taUt and h will f pay you l put away a sacic f SKINNER'S i: Z 205 South First Street B. II. Briggs & Co. DRUGGIST b A.LVARADO PHARMACY Corner Gold Ave, and 1st St. HIGHLAND PHARMACY Occidental Building Bring U Your Prescription When Your Watch Stops iiiii'iisniisiiaim3- Kindly Remember Our New Store 207 South Steoad St. S. VANN & S0N JEWELERS and OPTICIANS Qty Scavenger Company HAVE US FfKClE CARIACE Clean your lot, ces-pu. arid closet. Oue call per wtek at pri vate houses 45o per month; two calls per week, 75c per month. Phon 640 Room 4 GRANT BUILDING t 116 Cold Aviaui Tilipkoo 323 STAGE TO JEUE1 I CA XTCM ill MAIL ORDERS 90LICITEO - ALHUQUERQUE, N. I. WEST GOLD EVERT MOllNINO AT S O'OIXM V V