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SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN.
TUESBAV, NOVEMBER 4, 191S.-
mini nrtt" i
FOR SALE-Rooming House, completely furnished, good lo-
cation, 18 rooms. Will pay $300 per month. Price $6,000.00
FOR RENT Store Room on Galisteo Street. . Rent per month 12.00
Store Room on San Francisco Street. Rent per
. 30.00
month
Six-room Modern Dwelling. Good location. Rent
per month 35-00
Five-room Modern Dwelling, good location. Rent
per month , -
Ranches, Land Grants and City Property. Insurance and Surety Bonds.
O. C. WATSON & CO.
. (C. A. BISHOP, PROP.)
INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, LOANS, SURETY BONDS.
: pihiiii, 189 J. . , :
119SanFrnci.St;;i Santa Fe. New Mexico
I I I I I 1 I I I I I I 1 1 I I ' II I I 1 1 I I II U-itl
BABY AFFLICTED
WITH
ECZEMA
Broke Out in Rash, Itched and
Burned. Very Painfull Used
Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Ec
zema Disappeared,
R. F. T). No. 1. Lucerne, Colo. "About
two yi-ars a?o my baby, who wan about four
monllis olrt at that time, was afflicted with
-rf3L eczema which at. nrsfc appeared
feon the baek of (ho neck and
wjti ctint.uinuy euiin(iiii-,. w
-- Uiu,fniin hrnb.t nut In fl fit
TICKET AGENTS HERE
ON MARCH 111
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE MEM
BERS OF INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION
WILL STOP OFF AT OLDEST CITY TO
SPEND A FEW HOURS SIGHTSEEING.
The International Association of
Ticket Agents will spend a few hours
in Santa Fe on March 10, I'M I.
This was stated today by officials
of the Santa Fe chamber of oom-
wjti ciinsuinuj - euiin(iiii-,. ,
Jbot broke out In a rash at merce who have been in correspond
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FURNITURE
Brass Beds
$12.50
Santa Fe Hardware & Supply Co,
Everything In Hardware.
LUDWIQ WM. ILFEL.D.' W . H. W1CKHAM
Iftrst and it was small and rough
' and very rod. It Itched and
. burned so much that be could
not Bleep well, continually
lurnlnn and twisting his head
us the eczema was on the back
of his neck whero ho could not get to It to
scratc'l will. Hut in rubbing so much It
became red and almost raw. 1 1 seomed very
valnfel s I'1? child fretted constantly.
After some time a similar trouble appeared
on the checks.
' I tried , , and others
I do not remember uovr. ftonio did no good
and somo only irritated more. At last a
friend advised me to try Cuticura Soap and
Ointment. I sent for a sample and this did
so much good I bought a cako of Cuticura
Soap and the Cuticura Ointment. I used
them according to directions and It was
only a month until the oczema was ap
parently well and i soon entirely disai
peared and has never returned." (Signed)
Mrs. Carrie M. Brown, Mar. 28, 1913.
Cuticura Soap (2.0c.) and Cuticura Oint
ment (50c.) are sold everywhere. A single
set is often sutllclcnt. Sample of each
mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Hook. Address
postcard "Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston."
-Me,n who shave and shampoo with Cu
ticura Soap will Audit best for akin and scalp.
PERSONALS
BIG
REDUCTION
IN ALL
MILLINERY
MRS.W.LINDHARDT
125 Palace Ave.
ADOLF SELIGiAUELGOOJLi
NOTICE OUR WINDOWS
For October Special Prices
WE SAVE YOU MONEY !
ence with J. H. Sterling, the
tional secretary. !
It is estimated that 12a or more : remain for some time, and I will ad
members will be on the tour which is! just my future action to .omlilions as
all over the United States.- ' observe them."
The attractions of the Oldest City !
in the Vnited States are so great that , III AM AN UJlf.f. RF
t (K'Ror agents, raininaras tuny am.
with the names of every tourist city!
in the United States, decided to accept i
the invitation of the chamber of com- ;
merce to pay Sautu Fe a visit. j
The officers of the international as- j
sociation are: If. S. Bare, president, j
Pittsburg, Pa.; ('. 1). Honodle, first ;
vice president, Akron, Ohio: V. J. Ill"'-
ton, second vice president, Chicago; ,
,T. O. Fraz.ee. third vice president
INSURE WITH WAYWARD AND REST CONTENT.
Philadelphia, Pa., J. H. Sterling, secre
HUNG MARCH 4
IN CONNECTICUT
New Haven, Ct Nov. I. .Mrs. Ties
sie .1. Wakefield and .lames Plow
were sentenced in the superior court
by Judge Htirpce this uflernon to he
hanged at the state prison here m
Mni-eli 1. nevt. for the murder of Wil-
,'jliani Wakelield, tile woman's husband.
FOR SALE
itary, Pittsburg; Ellwood
I treasurer, Philadelphia.
Ramsey, i
Xr woman prisoner has been hanged
in Connecticut since 17S(i.
Wakeiield was killed at his home
!.. r,l,.,ct,l,.a ft lct Tun. Plcu' hu'li.
! OTTO DIECKMANN ied state's evidence and confessed that!
I Af Df lAIIPDftMP' i he hud conspired with Mrs. Wakefield
! nuDWWWtnWWI. ;(0 nmruvr luM. i,usband. While she
PIqNFER IS DEnD took her three children for a walk, he
.i .'.jj jphot Wakefield, then tied a rone around
I ... , ntv I the neck to give the appearance of.
i Albiniuerque, Nov. 4.r-Ptto Pieck-1 i
I maim, pioneer business- man iuid real j - I
, ... Kio -iirli.nr-e. ! Plew is a. member of the lamous :
lei.iaie ufttTin, uicu ,,v ,.., .r ....
ISM South Third St., vsstertfav after-, Jewkes lamily, which scientists hu,
noon from a complication of aiseases.:l'as produced more than l.KHl defre
Alr. Dieckmann was horn at Dissen. : ,ives.
Modern Cottage of 5
Rooms and Bath. Lot fronts
South about 100 feet on Pal
ace Avenue.
We will sell, within ten days' time, tor $2,801). NOW is the
time to investigate the above.
BTIS manager"
Rooms 8 andj, Capital City Aa!lJH!lISJ:LlL?iJ:i
IF IT'S REAL ESTATE.', HAY WARD HAS II.
Dr. W. I. Brown, of Rspunola, is a
visitor in the city for a few days.
Mrs. William B. Prince, who has
been visiting nere tor tue past u-i i. ,, tvt.uiv veuru
, . . . i,v,, in nauuver, vibi uumj,
days, returned to her home in Lsl'a" lag0 He camo t0 the United States , For Children there is Nothing Better,
nola. i,.,i', hr,,it aivtpnn and settled at St. A cough medicine for children must
Louis, where he was employed in cler-; help .their coughs and colds without
'ilLi Jni-fc for n number of years. Soisted ibud effects on their little stomachs
L..I.1. .ooiov,i favor lie pnnie to iand bowels. Foley's Honey and Ta
Willi 111C , o.v .
vow Mexico in 18711. arriving at Allm- exactly fills tins need. Xo opiates
..' o nvovinnrf' from Rauta Fe the ; no sour stomach, no constipation fol
,..nr.n nftmi iwii !,... f tiiut vfinri'Hiid a fowllows its use. Stuffy colds, wheezy
queiUUe lie w ata i mnii " Ultiei pwi ,.v ,r '
. r,.... T?n o..,,,uri 1.1 IP HITV VPHiei- ! ..!. Ymt'nra in Sinnm l H HU UdU ; Ul f ill 11 1 UK. UUUM11B tlllU l..iuui ailll a
111 Dailltt V C, ii,?t. ,,, ..... . - - - jlllUllllli? uiwiv. ..." - 1 ,
reached this city, the latter uuuuing ijuicuiy neipeu. me t upuui nmr
Into Albuquerque, then a Hamlet witn jitiac),
.. tenia in tbo Riirlnc of 1SS0. At ! '" '
j Mrs. Frank W. Clancy will not be
lat home tomorrow, Wednesday.
j Mrs. R. J. Palen will not be at home
itomorrow, Wednesday.
I .Tames S. Black, well known Albu
I
., k DoHar t- . , . f
tk way
ii
day afternoon and registered at the
De Vargas.
Sheriff Jesus Romero, ot Bernalillo
County, came up from the Duke City j the time of Mr.
arrival ' DOUGLAS REACHED BY
EL PASO AUTOMOBILES;
Dickmann's
yesterday on business to the capital, jhere, Franz Huning, now deceased
. 1 Itr I". Unnrill, Innrocl p-fllPl'Itl llierCliant
A7,a B,,nrf..v U-imlPRHlP and retail, in central New Douglas, Ariz., Nov. 4. Three of 19
. , ii kw o..irai.pri in business oulcars in the El Paso to .Phoenix auto
The condition of Adjutant uene.- j,a, 01 Albuquerque. Mr. i mobile race arrived this afternoon be
A. a. Brooks, who recently unde went ,en tne Hun!ng i tween 1 :45 and 3:05 o'clock. John
a serious snrgica operat.on maCr and bookkeeper. OnH.tchM checked at 1:4,-,, elapsed
Vincent's san.tanum, was reported ,e f of Mr Hlnin(! fronl time 7:45: M. U Xaquin arrived at
much worse this afternoon. His j'1 " " ' ni,nnn ,.e. 2:Uo: ji. elapsed time 7::!0: ,1. H. John.
friends are very anxious about him. j"- A1buqu(Jrt,lie M'one of the son was third at 2:05:5(1, elapsed time
C. A. Scheurich, of Clovis, a well, nr,Pta m .8:15.
known insurance man of Curry county, , Mexjc0,
is in the city for a day or two. .' . ' . ' " . . . .
Po v.. .u rcili.c what tins means to you aw? those il. pend-
flcd
,t .nt-
1
ins; on your
' Don't s:u
tlKitwanil.-i have
Schools f;hov VI 1
not where you a:
or i:i the? mii', in
with a small salary nil ?i:r lic 1o ay
it-; icl the Ir.teni.-tiioual CVrrcs;;;ni.icnce
w vour pay can Uv i;iurt-a-,eu. Il innlters
, in the lact:'ry or i:i tin- shoo, in the mine
the t.lin-o or siou-, the I. C. c.vj avtl will
or solved ThaT
YOU WILL HUNT NO
fURTHETRFOR IT- If
Yov Com TO US-
VE HAVE JUST WHAT
YOU WANT AND IT IS
THE RI0HT PRICE
WE HUNTEP IT TOR
YOXWHEN BUYJNj
...... rue I1UC THAT GFTS UP IF YOU BUY YOUR
GUN AND AMMUNITION FROM US. OUR GUNS ARE TRUE TO AIM;
OUR SHELLS CAREFULLY LOADED. .
INSURE YOUR SPORT BY USING ONLY RELIABLE SHELLS. OUR
AIM IS TO KEEP OUR BUSINESS GROWING, AND WE HIT THE
MARK. THE WAY TO DO THIS IS NOT TO ABUSE THE TRUST OF
THOSE WHO TRUST US,
WOOD -DAVIS HARDWARE COMPANY.
PHONE' 14. "IF IT'8 HARDWARE Wli HAVE IT." PHONE 14
F.; W. Fisher and Albert Soell of i ngmi wag prpBid(,m of te Southwest
Albuquerque, are in the Ancient City lorn iJrewery and Ice conipany, admin
today, liutrntnr nf several large estates, and
j Hugh Clary, of I-as Cruces, is spend- jprominently identified with numerous
l ing the day in Santa Fe. j Albuquerque enterprises.
I sii.,ioif . Rxoitttnnt state su- Ahmit a vear ago he became seri-
iperintendent of pnlilic instruction, is;0usly ill, but a sojourn in southern j
!on the sick list this week. j California improved his health, and, j
i H. H. Williams, chairman of the cor- j-ith his wife, who accompanied him to
iporation commission, leaves tonight ithe coast, he returned home and again
'for Socorro, San Marcial, Las Cruces jtook active charge of his business af-j
jand Deniing on a number of minor I fairs. He continued work at his of-1
j complaints which have come to the jjiee despite the fact that a few weeks:
I commission. On the 14th he will Join ago he began failing again, andj
(the other commissioners at Albuquer- j worked early and late. Last Saturday I
'que and they will go to Kosweu wnere altemoon ne was laiieu noum,
ithe interstate commerce commission ing -from a severe chill. He was forced
Iheariug will be held on the 17th. :to take to his bed. 1-ale Sunday night
i Manuel lT. Vigil, district attorney w became partially unconscious and
from the second district with head-a few hours before death was uncoa-.
quarters at Albuquerque, is spending
the day in the city.
uy For ash !
And we will how you how much you can save. Espe
cially should you do this with your
Hay, Grajif Flour
Give us a trial and let us show you. Guaranteed
Pure, Clean and Wholesome.
THE SANTA FE HAY AND GRAIN CO.
M. O'CONNELL, Mgr., - Galisteo and Water Sts.
Phonev-M&ia 250.
III Have Your f
IK -
i EH! Wi
j H As'ent ' m
IB -Tea. Land p
ii
scions. ' '
A son by his first wife, Otto Dieck
mann, Jr., represents (he Kewanee
Boiler company, with headquarters
at St. Louis. With Mr. Dieckmann at
the time of his death were his pres-
fnl ient wife and daughter, Mrs
Mother Stanislaus
Tells of Recovery
Tin-out Trnuhlps, llki' i-niitlinit-d coughs
nd -oMk, oflcti Ki'rimisly nlTec-t ilie
Iuuks. If von have not fiiuuil nny ml-in-un'iiii'iii
fri'iii Hi'' tti'iiiMii'ut you l"i vi.
trii'il Ini'i stitlti. till' ui;lli vi'pitl-tn Klinw
luii 'lii'iii'lMs. anil. In iitnui'i-miK iiisw.
fiitupli't' rt-'-ovi'l-ifs, hritiiL'tit iihuilt by tin1
use nf Ki Uiniiii's Alti'nillvi'. This In 11
nii'illi'liitt fur Th rim I mill l.inii: IV.iiil'1.',
fiiMirnlily Mmivn fur ninfi- than tllti'i-"
vi'iirs. iti'iul tliis ruse: -
Ciinvint ot St. Aiiiie. Siinrnnl. l-in.
(liMitlitiu-n: In Ki'lii-imry. It'll, finir
!clt fMiiiibii"l my ilimi'l iiti'l l'r"'
IlimtU'lll till' lll'i-i'sslly "f mi oni'l'iition.
llinlliL' lii'iinl nt I ksUlll. N. .. M'll.li-
iTIidiiK,, f tin- Sisti'i-s .,f St. l-'nini'is.
whiTi; I n visltini--. "t l-j'kinini Altcrli
tivi' 1 ik'tiTliiincil ns; n lust 1-,'Mirt In try
It Aftrr taliiri fmir n- Hv.- Imtlli's liirye
iiii'i'i'S of illsoiiwil tiuo nn. nwiiy. 1
out Inii.-i tlio Alti'iutin'. to my uiiitoii'l
iiinl ilniif nliof. In ti'o iiiniitlK I 'iis
n-ilori'd to iiTfi'i-l In '111111. I wuiilil lie
lilml In will,' oi' tn!k in nny iii'i-son wliii
limy liuvo il iluiil't. ill", lit H. 1 wmilil 1 i K
Hu'lli to s,.i mi,l I'oiii' Iimui my own lips.
If lliov mi ili'lro. nil 1 w-oulil my of It.
(SlKl'ii'ill MllTIII'l! M. STASISI.Al .
lAltovo ithhi'iM i;ih"l: uioi'i' mi loiiui-st.)
KrlaiuinV A!u I'Jitivo li:is lii'Oii provon liy
nimiv v :-' li'-l to In- most i l lli-lli lmis
fn- i-Vr'-i 't hroiil 1 l.uni: AlTi ol I"!!1.
lii'oi.i liitl". ! l' iik'I i in I Aslliiim. Stiil'lKH'M
i.W "I"! in UlilrilWIlilf tlU' "V"' '.
fuiitiilns no niinolii m. pi'lsoiis or liii ."t
Cormllig ilnms. Ali f,,r lunikli'l ti'lbuK
of n rovorioy. itiol writo to r:i'Uiiimi
l.iiliori'.lorv. rhibil.'llilihl. l'n.. t".' i"'1-
iliiioi. for snlo l,v nil I'iiiIhil' ilniL'Bwt"
f3
, m more to yo
IAth.lku
us hcli you,
1 1 .3 '.the L (
I ' tnined
.'.XA'-m won
I
oded t
.-.'.ij.-aio'
iiK'i'e.i'.e yo'ir corniti;: uipiici'y.
The I.C. S. imparts to you j-.ist the km 1c';;'' r.
advati':c von in vour iir.ist-.tU i.ositio:. .-r n't 'C
itr hkv.v. '
an bom- is not o'.tt of your roach, if you will only If. t
It will cos-t you nothing to ask us II ).V? Sim
ply send us the i.'cupon below and il will bring to
ail the resources or that j;ri-at instuution,
'. S., an establishment I'lt'.ki.d by a capital
million dollars and founded and niain-
for the benefit of poorly paid men aiid
m . : 1 ...
len. U you want your pay "-t tL.t, y
-at once.
arh and
Mail the
Coupon
NOW
...
lnteru2"!9Bi! correspwidtrcc ?ta;8 ;
Box tH. Scrnuion, r'J,
ntt't onlJiil, nn:l l.'iil t rMi :le
.it, tK I un qnnl.l I' lit , -!ll. ..
r,.i. f.si,ir ! ,l"i. h 1 I .1 nu:.K,:l !.
Atilfniobili llu'ii'iiit:
FiM.ltrv I li'minB
BookLi-epcr
S.fitcr.up'ii-'r
A.'vrrisiiz Man
Show-Cimi -.Vrjli.ig
Vintlow rrii-rtnnriz
fjoir.mv.ilnl tlluMil.
In.lu.crmi Dm.'wilr.s
Architeclurai t.lraf'.f.
Chcn.i.l I Sf-Oll
lan-ruafi J ;"'
llivilainl. el tl'.'-'ii'
1 ;t.
Mil
: Jl Ilrt.iBm.li
, i,,l r-i I'cr
! r 1. 1, none hupcn
Smiionu.y Ui.-o-'if'-i'
T,.l"i'.: ..5-iniiI:.tturiilg
Civil :'.n.lln,'rr
Hi,;tilns Clonlratlor
Arthit.'tt
Co.iTri ." Conitni'.' n
f.ir.iiiicS't an, i '.-t'ti
M::ic ii'i.lKai
!.r. Siii'vilolrnd, nt
Wami:.
I SI- & Ko
S-ir
and by Zook's Pharmacy in Santa Fe.
UNITED STATES BANK ft TRUST GO.
Does a General Banking Business.
jmiinimimiiiiiHiii'ii'i" iiHuniiiiiimiMumi n iiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiummhhih" 't
I Your Patronage Solicited
, mHHiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMtimrttiinniiiiiiiiiMitmniiiiMiniiiiiiimi iniir
N. B. LAUGHLIN, President. - j JW. E. GRIFFIN, Cashier.
J. B. LAMY, Vice-President.
HAND-PAINTED CHINA ;
Showing decorations to delight the eye are now displayed at I
my store. There are articles to appeal to everyoneSteins,
5moking 5ets, Tobacco Jars, Card Cases, Vases, etc. The j
prices are reasonable. Please call to see the China Articles ,
before the best pieces have been sold.
H. C. YONTZ. JEWELER, : SAN FRANCISCO STREET.
Thomas
Danahy, and two sons, Bruno Dieck-
iinann and Paul Dieckmann. Three
sisters also survive, all of whom live
in different parts of Germany, and all
older than the deceased.
The funeral will he private. The
body will He in state at the family
home, from 10 to 12 o'clock tomorrow
morning, after which the body will be Where Quality GOYemS
m tie ii ii x.jt.u -.v.
having been the request Mr. Dieck
mann made to his wife some time ago.
H. S, KAUNE 8 GO.
the
and Price the Quality
Price
Through the tea
fields of India
and Ceylon there
travels a tall,
swarthy Hindu
a native expert
who knows all
about tea.
He's working for us
and for you
watching the crops,
tasting, testing and
buying tea. Try
Moreys
Solitaire y
I
I
India and Ceylon Tea
i'Iii Tinil
and tea goodness will
take on a new mean
ing. It's just like
importing your own
favorite tea.
"The Beit th Grocer
Can Deliver. "
The Morey Mercantile
Company
Denver, Colorado
I
I
J
FELIX DIAZ SAFELY
LANDED IN HAVANA.
Havana, Nov. 4. General Felix
niaz. fueitive from Mexico, arrived
here last night on the steamer Esper
anza to which he had been transferred
from the United States battleship
Michigan, off the Mexican coast.
General Diaz gave out the following
statement:
q the Mexican people:
when I left, the country to fulfill
the mission entrusted to me towards
the Japanese government, constitu
tinnal order Drevailed In full vigor:
This lawful situation was maintained
until the date on which, by instruc
tions sent to Paris, I was relieved of
mv hieh charee and left at liberty to
fulfill the obligations voluntarily con
tracted by me with my followers ana
friends.
'True to mv Dromise. I returned to
my country without losing time, and
rinrinir mv homeward journey me
dissolution of congress and the arrest
of the majority of the peoples repre
sentatives were brought about Dy ex
ecutive orders, which unfortunately
disrupted the constitutional condition
whinh nrp.vailpd when I left. Before
such a terrible situation, the sole pur
pose which guidea me was to remain
in the country during the time occu
pied by the presidential election, there
by fulfilling by my presence the re
quirements of the law governing elections.
"My purpose being accomplished,
and as I did not wish to be involved
in the anti-constitution,
which are certain to de
co, I am compelled to !
igs
lira-
iU
CAKES AND
CRACKERS
Our cracker counter is an In
teresting place. The large
variety of crackers and wafers
we carry would astonish most
anybody. What is so nice as
a box of dainty, delicious wa
fers? Some kind of a cracker
should be on the table at every
meal should be in every lunch
box. And the very kind you
should have are here. They
. have the quality that always sat
isfies. "BOSS PATENT FLOUR"
CHASE & SANBORN'S COFFEE
PRIMROSE BUTTER
H. S. KAUNE & GO.
Where Prices ar Bst
. Fnr Safe Qua lit v
Typewrirers which re
quire hand settings of the
carriage in order to reach
the starting point of any
line are now out-of-date.
They have been ren
dered obsolete by the
Col u m n
Selector
of the
' "ii.ii n w "
Ifoililn
Remington
Typewriter j,"',;
The Column Selector of the Model 10 Remington
selects the exact point in each line where the writ
ing is to begin not by a step to step movement
of the carriage not by tedious hand adjustments
but by the automatic response of the carriage to the
pressure of a single key.
In ordinary letter writing, the position for writing
the date, the address, the first line of each paragraph,
"Yours truly," and addressing the envelopes is
reached instantly, the hands or the operator never
leaving the keyboard.
The time saving? Figured on the basis of the
operator's wages, it amounts to enough in a short
time to pay for the machine.
Send for our illustrated booklet describing the many
labor saving feature of the Remington Visible Models
Remington Typewriter Company
(lacofpenin1
1645 Champa Street, Denver, Colorado.
....... 1 ,-.,. . 1
try. I am going abroad
is