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rnm rroHT. MONDAY. JANVAJIY II, IMft. ATVRTTQUKUQtTK OTIZKN". r Satisfaction Guaranteed CHEAP SHOES will not give satis faction, and we cannot afford to sell them as our success in business depends entirely on pleasing our customers. We guarantee every pair of our shoes to be the best value obtainable for the mon ey and have you gladly examine and com pare them with other lines. Mori s Press Shoe $2.50 to $3.00 Men's Work Shoos $1.50 to $3.50 Women's High Shoes $1.50 to $5.00 Women's Low Shoes $1.25 to $3.50 Shoes for Hoys $1.00 to $2.50 Shoes for Girls 85c to $2.25 Shoes for Ilablcs 50c to $1.50 Clearance Sale Prices on Millinery Start the New Year right by learning liow to economize on your mlUtncrjr purchases. Come to us and we will l-elp you. Our store is crowded with TRTMJCED IIATS, FKLTS, ST IS I JOT HATS nnd UXTULMMED HATS. We have twice as many as we should have at this season of the yeas, and we ore going to dispose of them U price cutting will do it. Come In today and buy a Imt nt your own price. MISS LUTZ 208 S. 2nd St. Phone 832 M. W. Plournot Pres. D. K. B. Sellers, V. Pres. J.C.Floitrnoy, Sec. Whitney Company WholesaleHardware Mail Orders Solicited. Wholesale Prices 401-403-405 North 1st Street ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEX. WITH AMPLE MEANS AND UNSURPASSED FACILITIES THE BANK COMMERCE OF VLBUQUKRQUK. N. M. Extends to Depositors Every Proper Accommodation and Solicits New Accounts .CAPITAL. S150.000 or rice ft a a no directors SOLOMON LUNA, President W. S. STKICKLER, Vice President and Cashier W. J. JOHNSON, Assistant Cashier William Mcintosh, J. C. Baldridge, A. M. Blackwe I, O. E. CromwelL Sals Eeglns January 2 Ends January 23 IIP vi; ATTRACT T1IK attrtivi: Ynuntr luill'-s of Albuquerque, f"r. like all other young Indies nil over the world, they ore tonil of good things ltd thev eanno: pass Dy Our Sndn l'oitntiiln There are all kinds of drinks tlint will tempt thop who like hot drinks nnd those who like cold drink. All d:iinliiy pervert, arM very delicious. RCIIUTT C.MY CO. Second loor North of I. O. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Inaura In the Occidental Lift. $3.00 hats now $1.00 at The Hub. Fresh shipment of Flnrin Haddie at the San Jose Market. E. It. Taiil, of Panta Fe, la in the city on a short business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Katzensteln of Socor ro, arc in the city visiting and shop ping. A fal.r alarm at 2 o'clock th.li morning brought both flro companies to the Santa Ku station. T. J. Curran, of the Mogollon cop per company, in In the city on busi ness from Conney, New Mexico. Smoked Finnan l;f.nlle at tho San Jose Market. Miss Fauna Dunne, of 306 South Kdith street, ha. returned from San Mateo, where she has been visiting her parent. Regular meeting of liallut Abyad Temple, A. A. O. X. M. S., thin even ing at 8 o'clock. Li. II. Chamberlain, potenate. Dr. t II. t'onnor has purchased four lots at the corner of Twelfth street and Roma avenue where he will erect a bungalow. Best coffee in town for the money Xo. 37 Blend. Richelieu grocery. Curtis McCain, log scaler for the American dumber company at Kett- ner, la In the city on a ahort visit tJ his mother and Bister. The ladies of the Lutheran church i will elvo a "coffee Werlnemlnv nfter. 'noon, Jan. 13, in the cnurch parlorR, corner Sixth street nnd Silver uvenue. Superior food products at the Rich elieu grocery. Our fifteen years ex perience In selling groceries In Albu queruue Is to ydur advantage. Make use of your advantage. 1 W. Gore, of Albuquerque, suc cessfully passed the civil service ex amination for customs service at El Paso and la eligiblo for a position as clerk or customs Inspector. Inman Eldrldge, forest examiner, The Mid-White Clearance Sale IS IN FULL SWING Clothing and Furnishings at Prices That Will Interest You REVISED BILL OF FARE Stein Block and Kuppenheimer Suits as follows: $18.00 SUITS Sale Price $14.40 20.00 ' " " " 1Q.OO 22.50 " " " 18.00 25.00 " " n 20.00 27 00 " " " 21. GO 30.00 " " " 24. OO All Overcoats at same prices Monarch and Wilson Bros. Shirts, Your Choice 80c. Cluatt Shirts $1.25. E. L. WASHBURN CO. 119 W. Gold 122 S. Second essssrani ft connected with the forest service !n the third district, ha returned to Ihl city after spending a three weeks vacation with friends arid relatives In southern California. Fresh smoked 'White Fish at tha San Jose Market. Mi-s Carrie Clarke, of Seymour, Texa., la In the city on a visit to her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fnrr. Miss Clarke Is a niece of Dep uty Sficrifr Fred Heyn. . E. Kennedy brother of the Santa Fe secret Service ofllcer Kennedy, was n visitor In the city yesterday from Thorcau, where he is connected with the Mctiaffey store of that city. D. I). Ilrons.in, general inspector of the L'nited State forest service with headquarters in this city, has left for (ilobe and other Arizona cities on official business. Arthur H. Tcssler, s.in of Mr. and Mrs. U A. Tender, left Saturday for i;i I'iiMO, where he has accepted a po--iliim with a large Jewelry establish ment in that city. Tiavel to California l on the ln itcuhi; Ju-it now. It Is reported that on three duys between now and th'i lirwt of February the California lim ited Will bo run In three sections. E. L. Doheny and party pass-d through the city last night in private car Estellc, en route from Ijus An geles to the City of Mexico. Doheny In xtensively Interested In Mexico oil fli Ids. Frank Lamnu rs, formerly w ith the Vann Drug company of this city, haves for Seattle, Wash., this evening, where he has accepted a position as head pharmacittt with one of the lead ing drug stores In that city. Frank Clark, a prominent real es tate dealer of Portland, Ore, and his bride are the guests of Mr. und Mrs. VV. U Hawkins, of 224 Wirt New York avenue. Mrs. Clark Is a niece f Mrs. Hawkins and visited hero two years ago. P-. W. Garvin and wife arrived in AlbiKiuerque from the Uranil Canyon and will make their homo In this city. Mr. Garvin has accepted a position In the Harvey Indian building. He has been with the Harvey system at the Grand Canyon for iwmi: time. The Royal Highlanders will meet Wednesday evening, January 13, i:30 in the new Knights of Columbia hall, located at 211 West Central ave, over Central Mei.t Market. All members are requested to be present. Important business, J. W. Wilson, secretary. Vance Ebarts Felkner, aged 32 years died at the St. Joseph's sanitar ium yesterday morning. He came to this city about a year ago in pool- health and resided at 505 South al tir street. He Is survived by a wife. Funeral announcement will be made later. Any part or all of the first floor of the Luna and Strlckler building Is now ready for occupancy and will be leased to . responsible parties. Any alterations desired will be made to suit tenants. Total floor space, 12, 000 square .-feet. Basement same di mensions. Steam heat and all other modern improvements. Apply W. S. Strlckler. The election of Justices of the peace and constables Is taking place In Ber nalillo county and some of the con tests are really close. There was a three cornered fight in precinct 12, while in precinct 13, Old Albuquerque, there was but one ticket. In the field. W. W. McClellen and W. H. Durke TRY- Chase & Sanborn's High Grade Coffees WHY Hecau.se the best cook in the world can't make a good cup cf coffee out of poor material. BUY at Maloy's because they're sole agents for this city. MALOY'S PHONE 72 WHEN YOU HUY CUT CLASS ASK FOK HAWKES, OR LIBBEY We have both makes. O.ir stuck is larc. Kvery niece marked very low in laia figures. We will rive a 10 per cent discount on these goods MADAME HALLE THE RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST. The greatest Clairvoyant and Palmist of today. She will tall you Just what you want to know, what you came for, or make no charges. The future can be fore told; find out what the future ha in store for you. You can be told. Do you know what you are best fitted for and what gifts you pos sess? Did you ever atop and think over the unfortunate turns in life? Do you know that knowledge Is power? She gives advice on all matters of Interest in business, law. love or marriage. If you care o j know what business you should follow to be successful, where you .-hould go, whom to ovoid, if you Intend to make any change or start a business, buy or sell property, you will make no mis take to consult Madame Halle. She gives exact and truthful revela tions of all love ufTairs, settles lov ers' quarrels, enables you to win the esteem and affections of any one you desire, tells If your hus band, wife or sweetheart is true or false. Reads your life like an open book. There are two roads in life, seek the future and know the right one. Rooms 19 ami 22 Grant liuilding. HOURS: 9 a, m. to 12 m. 1 p. m. to 8 p. m. R7 T& DAL 3c; to reduce stock. The Leading Jeweler FVFRITT Central Ave jL-VL.ril I Albuquerqin Ibuquerque t FOP ItlC lE W YEAR e are sow'n2 a l'ne ot Kpecial- -- - : ly Pretty Hats this week. The prices range from $1.50 and up and there is variety enough to suit most any taste. Corner Central and Fifth Phone 944 uality and Quantity We give you both. Coripare our coal with others as to QUALITY and TEST WEIGHTS as to QUANTITY, and be convinced that ours is the best and cheapest. We also handle mill wood, mountain wood and kindling. JOHN S. 802 SOUTH riRST STREET were fighting hard in precinct 12. Op posing George R. Craig, ihe present Incumbent of tho oftlce in precinct 26, is J. F. Palmer. In precinct 13 David I'erca waa the only candidate In thj titld. The Indications at noon were that Republicans would be elected in all the city precincts. A banijuet will be given by the llrotherhood of St. Paul In the church parlors next Thursday evening at 7 o clock which will be followed by an interesting; paper on "The Sewer Sys tem," which will bo read by Dr. James H. Wroth. This reading will be Illus trated by Btercoptlcon views which will fully describe the various situa tions of which the doctor will speak. The event promises to be a mot en joyable one and a large attendance Is xpected. R. E. Wilson, industrial agent for the Santa Ke, is in the city italking sugar beets for 1909. Mr. Wilson says that while New Mexico growers did .lot have much success last year, tho New Mexico crop, what there was of it, was far superior in quality to that of Colorado and he believes that with a good year, the farmers here would tin J beet growing very profitable. J. A. Rose, aged 31 years, died in his apartments on East Coal avunuo al 10 o'clock Saturday night. He came to this city about two months ago for his health and Is nurvlvcd by his wife and one child both of whom were at his bedsido when death came. Mr. Rose was a native of Memphis, Tinn., to which place his body was snipped last night for Interment, an escort of Woodmen of the World ac companying the body to the train. The funeral services for Adam D. Smith who died last Wednesday night after a residence of ten days in this city, were held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 from the French and Lov ber un dertaking parloiM, Rev. liryson of II ciatlng. Air escort of Kagles of which Smith wad a member,' accompanied the body to the Fairvlew cemetery, where interment was made. Mr. Smith was a resident of Louisville, Ky. and leaves a wile to mourn his loss. The prudent buyer makes his purchases when the selle- is anxious to dispose of his merchan dise. We are exceedingly anxious to dispose of all winter goods, and therefore call your atten tion again to our GREEN TAG SALE. SUITS&OVERCOATS $17.50, $14.75 and $10.75 Worth one-third more; all this season's make, strictly up-to-date. Broken Lines of Underwear 95c A GARMENT Worth up to $2.50; some very good things which you cannot afford to miss. Boys Suits and Knee Pants Suits at $2.90, $3.90 and $4.90; worth up to $7.50. Knee Pants 45c, worth 75c. OTHER SPECIAL VALUES 50c Suspenders at 25c 35c Neckwear at 25c 35c Hosiery at 20c $3.50 Douglas Shoes at $2.90 $6.00 Hannan Shoes at $3.90 (broken lines) IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AROUND t mm alOmilll Illtl(,lli7 itrh-i The Central Avenue Clothier W.J. PATTERSON TELEPHONE 87 LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLF 311-313 Watt Sllvtr Aveaot Albuqyrqui, N. , y OOQOOOOUCXXXXXXXJCXXJOOtXXXJO JUUOOUUUUCJOOtXJtXX jOUi X XXAA For First CUss Work and Prompt Delivf ry call.....; HUBBS LAUNDRY CO. :- WHITE WAGONS '. XX7XXXXXXXXXXXXJOQOiXXJULJUO& , STRONG'S BOOK STORE Haw you men our "Duke City Until?" Hire is a lot of nico iiaper f-t 25 cents I'cr pouinl with envelopes to mulch at 10 cents per package. This stock sills to nearly every one w'li mills paper hi kind which Is- tho lust I'viilrn.'e of its value. Then of cour. e, wo havo higher graded, lunn nff in price f rm 35 cents to il Tii) pi r I) x. Ju.-t received, a t-hlpmont of those "Kiasns." for erasing ink. They are aid to he the "real thing." l'rlce IS icnts. two for a quarter. One-third of on: Fra :m d l'icturea. 'laus. Shiars, S.is.surn and Uazoris. l'ostcard Albums. lirle-a-Hrue. Leather I'i!!v Tops and Hall Hangers. IK you ni ed Sales TVioks with your niprint hikI advert semelit? We ore iiftciits for Adams liros., Topeka. Kan. $23.60 per 1 000. AVe curry all the standard magn rlnes and take your orders for sub scriptions. stuosq's hook stork. Thone 110. Next to Postofllce. The BEST GOAL at the ... BEST PRICE GALLUP LUMP COAL GALLUP EGO COAL MILL WOOD ANQ KINDLING AZTEC FUEL CO. 251 B. I!. Briggs & Co. DRUGGISTS ALVARADO PHARMACY Corner Gold Ave. and 1st St. HIGHLAND PHARMACY Occidental Building Bring U Your Prescriptions I DUKE CITY I HATTERS AND CLEANERS Ladles' anil Orntlemrn'a cloth- Ins of all kJiula, ruga and dntpertea, ck-aneid bj Uie t VACUUM MKTUOD. Hals Cleaned aud Ilepalrcd. 224 Vc4 Gold Awnue. Phone 441. WWWWWWW WW ff f f f 7?f?f Kod:k uevelophgand Finishing Personal Attention Given to All Work. Mail Orders Solicited. Satlifactioa OuaraBtecd Ilawley on the Corner roa SALE. Horses, cowa. burros, mulea, aheep or any livestock, at 109 North Broad-way. It Is not what you pay for advertis ing but what advertising PAYS YOU, that irakea It valuable. Our rates are loweet for "! arvica. Our work la 1UGIIT m every de paruneut. llubba Laundry Ou. Strong Brothers UI-U H MCONO. TRKT. Mrs. R. B. Patten Lady Assistant SPECIAL Half Gallon Cans of Log Cabin Syrup 70c We are almost out of quarts and gallons but . I I nave more nan gauuns than we can cany. SKINNER'S 205 South First Street Champion Grocery Co. Mstteuccl Bros. Phone 51 SPECIALS Handle tMt OUve OU, quu 75c; Imlf pnlhm, $1.50; irullon, $3; "trlclly pure, from Luct-a, Italy. All kinds of fancy iniMrUd Ifmitflu and bct meat in the city. All Kinds of IYoli Meat and Groceries. Let Ts Iluve a Trial Order. ejL'-e.M W. Tijeras. a e clean ruga nnil draperies hy vacuum eystem. Puk City Hattcra and Cieanvra. Phona 44.