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THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN, SANTA FE, N. M. PAGE FIVE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1910. UNITED STATES BANK & TRUST CO; CAPITAL S51.HI0.0 Does a General Banking Business SOCIAL CALENDAR Your Patronage Solicited N. B. LAUGHLIN, President H. F. STEPHENS, Cashier, ' W. E. GRIFFIN, Asst.-Caseier S The readers of the New Mex- ioan are invited to contribute to this column, but are request- ed to have their announce- X ments in the office of the New Mexican by Friday noon of each week. Address "The Social Calendar, Santa Fe New Mexican." Monday, October 24 Girls Club meets in the afternooo at the home of Miss Hanlon. . ,. many friends. ' i About 25 members of the younger set gave a dance in Library Hall last , night, Mrs.. A. J. Fischer served as chaperon? and the boys and girls, : many of whom attend the high school,' had an enjoyable time. Miss Pankey I and Miss Jacks played violin selec- j tions which were much appreciated , Miss Madeline Mills, who was to have been one of the guests but is serious ly ill, was sent a program with the autographs of all the guests aud also a sample of the dainty refreshments served. Superintendent of Public Instruc-1 tion James E. Clark has returned from j a hunting trip to the Pecos forest in ! Tuesday, October 25 Tea ? at the oa" -is" county, wnue ne secur home of Mrs. A. B. Renehan, 3 to 5, ini ed 110 lal'se game on account of the honor of Mrs. Charles W. Fairfield. I snow- whlcn at Harvey's Upper Ranch Friday, October . '28 The Fifteen !was three ieet deeu. he lagged lots Club will meet In the afternoon at the!01' sma11 8ame. Including grouse. R. j home of Mrs. Paul A. F. Walter, 405 j n- was f Tiicf 1alaso avfiTtiio f Clark. with Superintendent , FLORIDA and CALIFORNIA GRAPE II Now is the Time for putting up Concord Grapes 1910 crop op english everything in fresh Walnuts & almonds , fruits & vegetables OYSTERS SaT H. S. KAUNE&nO PHONE No. 26 FOR SALE OR RENT Residence property with all modern conveniences, hot-water heat etcetc. Also furnished rooms for rent. O C- WATSON &, COMPANY Real Estate Insurance .. Surety Bonds Santa Fe, New Mexico 119 San Franciscu St. ' . Plione. Red Ho. 189 HAND PAINTED CHINA, Upholstered Leather Rockers, and Mahogany Rockers Mission and Oak Dining Room Suits Akers-Wagner Furniture Co. EXPERT EMBALMERS & FUNERAL DIRECTORS. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT THE ROOMS OF TH E Santa re Trail Curio Company WE HAVE A FEW MORE OUTLINE MAVAJO RUGS THAT WE ARE GL0SIN6 OUT TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW STOCK. Curios - - Blankets Baskets ; New Management. THE C. fc HARTLEY REAL ESTATE CO SPRINGER, NEW MEXICO Offers irrigated lands in tracts of all sizes, raw lands, t under ditch, 840 00 to 75 00 per acre, under cultivation ' , ' and highly improved; 860.00 to 8175 00 per acre. These are ideal homes ready for you. Dry Farming Lands7l$5.d0 "to $20.00 per acre tANOHES, We are prepared to locate settlers on gov- RANCHES, LVRGB eminent land. We have tM-tgatlon-enter- IjARGIS AND . prises, needlnn capital. Moneyed men are AND SMALL invited tocorrespond with us.. , : : : SMALL. ' If YOU NEED ANYTHING H NEW MEXICO,' LET US HER FROM YOU, Shawgos Parisian Cleaning and Dye Works OLSJAN ANYTHIGSA.TISF'ACTION GUAR ANTEED NEW MANAGEMENT-UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT OOURTEOQS .TREATMENT- Gentlemen's Hat Mad New. ; : RP72 0. 0. SrlAWGO, Propietor Ede Friday, October 28 At 7:"0 p. m. at Loretto Hall, drama, "The Heirs of Rockford," by the pupils of Loretto Academy for the benefit of the chapel. Tickets may be had at the door. Monday, October 31: Hal'oweVn j party by Mrs. Gable and Mrs. Fischer at the Library Assembly rooms. j Monday, November 7: Oppning of j fifth reunion of Scottish Rite Masons. SOCIAL AND PERSONALS. The Saturday Card Club will not meet this afternoon. Attorney E. P. Davies Is home from a business trip to Estanoiai Delegate H. M. Dougherty was a vis itor in Albuquerque yesterday. C. C. Wheeler, a traveling man from Holland. Mich., is in the city. C. R. Wise, representing a dental supply house, is at the Palace. Mrs. Willie Adams, of Colonia Diaz, Old Mexico, is at the Claire. Fred H. West, a dry goods salesman of St. Louis, is calling on the trade. Marcus P. Kelly of Albuquerque, is in Santa Fe, on insurance business. D. D. Ferrell, the well known auto mobile salesman, is here from El Paso. ' Deputy . Internal Revenue. Collector T. C. McConnell was a visitor in Las Vegas yesterday. : '" Territorial Auditor and Mrs. W. G. Sargent are expected home from Den ver on next Wednesday. T. S. Woolsey of Albuquerque, an employe of the U. S. forest service, registered at Gregg's last evening. lSronson Cutting i:iis moved into the! Wilson residence on Huena Vista ! Heights and will spend the winter j there. His sister Mrs. George Cabot; i Ward, who spent the past few months1 there, will probably return to New j (York the end of the month. i Dr. Robert Smart of Albuquerque1 was called in consultation today by ! the physicians .attending Miss Made-! line Mills at the executive mansion. Her condition is about the same, but i the physicians say that the prognosis! at present is favorable to quick re- covery. i Simon Stern, a well known mer- j chant, arrived yesterday from the Duke City, and appeared before the I committee on taxation of the consti j tutional convention. They came as j representatives of the Commercial Club of Albuquerque, and offered cer tain limitations on tne tux rate aB adopted by that club recently. A pleasant surprise was given Miss Julia Conley Wednesday evening, it being her eighteenth birthday. Those present were the Misses Jones, Hart-' ley, Windsor, Krick, Lntz, Bell, Pear son, Conley and the Messrs. Butts, ! Hartley, Bowlds, Muller, Salas. j Bowlds, Enderly, Stevenson, Ham pel, ! Loomis, Sonikson and Vickroy. Dainty refreshments were served. Last Tuesday evening the Bar As sociation of Cincinnati held its annual meeting, and ' invited Hon. L. Brad-! ford Prince to make an address on : irrigation. The occasion brought to gether the leading men of the city,! WILSON Heater Stop and figure out how much money you would save if you cut your fuel bills right in two, and still doubled the heating power of your coal. The result will be the strongest of all arguments why you ought to own a Wilson Hot Blast Heater. It is constructed upon en tirely original prin ciples, which are so thoroughly efficient and practical as to make the Wilson the greatest heater in the world. Chief among these is the famous Hot Blast Dtown Draft owisTh1 Time To Buy Stoves WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF HEATERS AND RANGES. THE MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE IS THE BEST AND STRONGEST ON EARTH. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A RANGE OR A HEATER, REMEMBER THAT WE CARRY THE BEST STOVES ON THE MARKET. THE WILSON HEATER IS THE BEST HEATER JUST AS SURE AS, TEDDY THE LION TAMER IS THE BIGGEST MAN IN THIS COUNTRY. THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS, DURABLE AID ATTRACTIVE LOOKING STOVES. COME IN AND SEE YOURSELVES FOR through which all gases ge- r-.d an burned, eliminating all waste. THE SANTA FE HARDWARE and SUPPLY CO. Miss Ruth Windsor, of Cowles, is 'and gave an opportunity of present- visiting friends in the city and Is the ling the advantages of the southwest house guest of Miss Eulah Hartley. which Governor Prince availed him- Miss Louise Pruyn left this forenoon j self of to the fullest extent. To most for Kansas City to visit a sister, who of those present the wonderful re-( is ill at a Kansas City hospital. suits of irrigation were a revelation. The Fifteen Club will meet on Fri- The Very Rev. Mother Praxedes, motner general or tne ioretto nuns, is here from Loretto, Kentucky, and will spend a few days at the convent. 1 Mother Praxedes has held the position of mother general for the past fifteen : years. She is well known In New i Mexico as she was stationed many day of next week at the home -of Mrs Walter, 405 East Palace avenue. Mrs. Laughlin will preside. Assistant Attorney General H. S. Clancy has gone to Farmington to represent the Territory at the sale of the farm that has escheated to it and which is valued at $30,000. Receiver N. V. Gallegos of the land Millinery Thats New; ALL THE NEW SHAPES & TRIMMINGS JUST RECEIVED if Its Anything in HATS, VEILS etc. See Us First MISS A MUGLER. it was midnight when the guests left for their homes. Those present, be- years ago at Las Cruces, and has also sides the hostess, were Mr. and Mrs. been at the convent at Loretto Heights office at Tucumcari is spending week end in the city attending the convention and visiting friends. He will return home tonight. E. S. Crist, son of Delegate J. H. Crist, arrived yesterday from Denver where he is attending school. He will visit his father here for a few days. Invitations have been issued by Mrs. A. B. Renehan for a tea between the hours of 3 and 5 at her home Tuesday, October 23. It will he in honor of Mrs. Charles W. Fairfield. Dr. T. P. Martin, B. G. Randall and ,T. W. Dwire ofsTaos arrived from Roswell last evening on their way home from the meetings of the Mason ic grand lodge bodies of the Territory. Mother Wilfrid La Monte, mother vlcaress of the Loretto nuns, ana Mother Barbara, formerly mother su perior at the Loretto academy in this city, have returned to Pueblo after visiting here several days. the i Denver and in FIoHsant, Mo. She is accompanied by Sister Mechildes of the Loretto academy at Pueblo, Colo. Invitations have been received In this city to the wedding on Monday forenoon at East Las Vegas of Au rora F. Gallegos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isidor V. Gallegos, and Joaquin F. Sandoval, son of Mr. and Mrs. En carnaclon Sandoval. The ceremony Wheeler, Mrs. Lolita Alarid, Misses CeleStina Baca of Las Vegas, Mamie Bulger, Eloisa Delgado, Pauline Gar cia, Opal Sanford, Lena Baca, Petrlta Delgado, Amelia Sena. Freddie Mer cer, Amelia Baca. Messrs. Peter Chavez of Albuquerque, Fred Digneo, ; George Mignardot, William Beaehain, Daniel C. Ortiz, Gilbert Mirabal, Fred Lopez, Hilario A. Delgado, William ' will take place at the church of the W. West, Constant Chapman, James Immaculate Conception. At 2 o'clock Baca, Edward Berardinelli, Manuel in the afternoon, a reception will takt place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , Gallegos and in the evening a dance at Mackel's hall..,! . ' Mrs. James L. Seligman gave a tea Thursday afternoon at her home on K.ast Palace avenue, in honor of Mrs. George AV. Snyder and Mrs. William H. Hill, of Pittsburg, sisters of Mrs. Standley G. Small of this city. Four score or more attended the affair which was one of the most enjoyable of the season. The dining room table Lujan. (Continued on Page Eight.) CHICHESTER S PILLS W-. THE 11AMNI IIIIAMl. . A tf Latll"! Aftk your iPrugalnt ft a 4 liU-lieA-tei- IMamond Kmndj 1'illft in Ited nd Void nutallicW les, stfalwj ith Itltic Ribbon. V Take no other. Ituv r V IHAAIM-S IF ItKAItl) I ILLS 8ft yean known as Best, Safest, Always ReliiM SOLD BY URUGQISTS EVERYWHtRE The pupils in the seventh and eighth was artistically decorated in a yellow grades at Loretto academy gave a color scheme. Mrs. Jaffa, Mrs. Palen, .. :' . ....... ' i . !and MieiHlT surprise party last night to their new teacher, Sister Reginald. The affair was held from 2 to 5 p. m. and was greatly enjoyed. 1 A party of Cincinnatians arrived yesterday at the Claire and will go to the Estancia valley today to look after claims, In the party were E. Q. Brown, Mrs. I. L. Brown, Miss Brown and Miss Turner. A delightful affair was the surprise party given Mrs. Jaffa last night in honor of her birthday which was cele brated by her many friends. The af fair was indeed a surprise to Mrs. Jaffa for it had been quietly planned by several ladies. Mr aud Mrs. Carl A. Bishop gave a dance Thursday night to a few friends af the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bardshar in honor of Miss Shirley Packer of Boston, who is vis iting Mrs. Bishop. , Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Kidder of Boston, arrived yesterday and will spend some time in the Ancient City which Mr. Kidder formerly visited. Mr. Kidder is an archaeologist and the son of a distinguished Boston banker. Mrs. George W. Snyder and Mrs. William W. Hill, of Pittsburg, are visiting Dr. and -Mrs. Standley G. Small. Both are sisters of Mrs. Small and although they have been here only a few days they have already made Mrs. Ervien and Mrs. Cartwright serv ed assisted by Miss Ruth Laughlin. Miss Anita Bergere, Miss Mary Foree. Miss Flo Moore and Miss May Spita Mrs. Renehan, Mrs. Rolls, Mrs. Small, Mrs. E. C. Abbott and Mrs. Arthur Seligman also assisted. The Rev. James Grattan Mythen entertained the cast of the play "Why Smith Left Home" at . the rectory Thursday night. Mrs. Palen acted as hostess and she waB assisted by Mrs.. Bean. Besides the members of the cast who held a very jolly reunion, there were present two out of town guests. Mrs. George Cabot Ward, of New York City, and Dr. Lawrence M. Bishop of Varenna, Italy, a playwright, and wno is visiting Bronson Cutting when putting up a prescription with whom he toured Egypt a short time ago. Mrs. Bean and her daugh ter, Miss Virginia Bean, the distin- nthprl vnimer vloliniHf nlnvcH rpt. eral delightful musical gems on the Tne ingredients are full strength, vioi;n to the keen enjoyment of every fresh, and of the best standard ore. . At a seasonable hour refresh- makes. In case of sickness you make ments were served, John Hunt being no mistajte in having your prescrip- uie caterer. , Ghildrens Dresses Cloaks MAKERS HAVE REACHED A POINT WHERE THEY TURN OUT DREJJE FOR THE LITTLE MIE-5 WHICH RI VAL THo.SE OF THEIR ELDERS IN PERFECTION OF .STYLE AND FINISH. MANY FABRICS ARE REPRESENTED IN OUR SHOWING. SOME ARE ELA BORATE OTHERS PLIAN. SIZES 6 TO 14, PRICES FROM $1.50 TO $14.00 SPLENDID VALUES IN AUTHENTIC STYLES IN MANY FAVORED rABRICS AND THE NEWEST COLORINGS or THE SEASON IN MISSES CLoAKS RANGING IN PRICE TRoM $2.25 To $9,00 FOR THE LITTLE MISSES, AGE 2 TO 14 YEARS HATS AND CAPS FOR BOTH BoYS AND GIRLS IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND COLORS, PRICES To SUIT EVERYBODY. THE ABOVE ARE ABSOLUTELY NEW .AND THE MOST UP-TO-DATE To BE SEEN. W. N: TOWNSEND & CO. WE ENDEAVOR To TREAT OUR PATRONS IN SUCH MANNER AS TO MERIT THEIR PATRONAGE, thte prescription clerk ; must know his business thoroughly : ! A COMPETENT PHARMACIST, i puts up our prescriptions. SOFT DRUMS Telephone Red 3$ and km your orders delivered Tfce following re suggested to the thirsty as something eool and inviting- GINGER ALE, WILD CHERRY, LEMON SODA, IRON BREW, ROOT BEER, KLONDIKE FIZZ, COCO COLA, . TABLE MINERAL WATERS. SANTA FE BOTTLING WORKS. HENRY KRICK, Proprietor All drinks made from filtered water. Em, iranxxinxnu.-i iixti Miss Margaret Alice Johns enter tained a delightful party at her home on College street last Wednesday eve ning. A very enjoyable time was had. Several popular old games were play ed, and many new games were intro duced which afforded great amuse ment. Refreshments were served and tions put up by us. THE CAPITAL PHARMACY Successors to Stripling-Burrows & Co. CLARENDON GARDEN K V.BOYLK Mgr, CL1REHD0N POULTRY YARDS RIPE FRUIT NOW CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING BOUQUETS, and FUNERAL DESIGNS. FRESH LAID EGGS every day Cure bred barred Plymouth Rocks and White Wyandotte. Chickens are yarded in the orchard under the trees mid fed oi, clean wholesome food only. No chance of Tuberculosis (terms nor Ptomaine poisoning, -A FKW FAT MENS FOR KATING. 'Bill 4 Houf Electric Service WIRE UP THOSE DARK PLACES We m Agents Call SiS Operation .'. Santa Fe Water 'ND Light Company DAY and