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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1913. PAGE EIGHT SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN. F. ANDREWS Grocery, Bakery and Market. Auto Delivery Every Hour! Auto Delivery Every Hour! JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER CAR OF Famous Empress Flour Phone No. 4 ppPhoneNU OFFICIAL. FAY IS CONVICTED OF ATTEMPTING TO DEFRAUD FARMINGTON DISTILLER IS FOUND GUILTY BY THE JURY AFTER AN HOUR'S DELIBERATION. "FIRST CASE OF ITS KIND IN THIS DIS TRICT IN 15 YEARS. SEAT SALE OPENS: NEW CAST (S ANNOUNCED noon: "While tho bringing or this ! 1912-13. Seven were men and 37 wo charge against us was deplorable, the men. Twenty held first grade certift fact that all three of us have lost ourjcates; 12 second grade, eight third jobs lessens the comfort we would feel , grade and four taught under permits, at the termination of this suit. II The sum of $19,19 was paid during nave uvea m rC ,u ......... ,, ,,'. ti.o nverace The seat sale for "My Friend From not to be known: my record has been ,870 was paid month , The a era tco clean to allow anyone knowing me, yrarly salary was $436.11. llie aer-1 fnr . ... le as being mixed up age salary per month was Jai.H-i. i tie i j , even to suspect me in a post office robberv.' MORE FIGURES ON EDUCATION IN house Wednesday 'night when the curtain rises at 8:30 . , . , : tit., ufi.ii W ifU u ffeife T THE HARDWARE MAN SAYS: Don't give anybody the satisfac tion of saying: "I told you so." Save Money and Disappointment, don't send out of town for anything you may need in the Hardware Line, the Stock of YOUR RELIABLE HARDWARE STORE is complete, their prices right, and they ar right here "at home" to make good. This is not a "knock," it's a "warning." GO TO BEACHMAN, MIGNARDOT HDW CO. They Believve in the "Golden Rule All Ways." ' JThe Reliable Hardware Store. average of the men teachers Sfi7.22 and the women $35.11!. The number of school months : ciock. i.,ht wa his. and the nveraee That box seats are not so much in lentil of term was 7.1G months. demand as those in the parquet was . . j ia loot ii trht Ht the lOlks ii f N The sclioo! censas snovvea zuio pu- aeuiunmiMit-u o-- ----- NEW r'lfcAlL.U:pjis 0f schnol age, of whom 1069 werelTheater when an attempt was made 'boys and 991 girls. The enrollment to auction off the parterre ana hi , ,if,q in New Mexico! for the year was HHB, of whom 716 upper boxes. Attorney A. B. Renehan have been worked on by the statist!- were hoys and 740 girls. .The .aver- j consented I to play ' 6 " ; age nttenaance whs i,;ruiviut-u a ,eer auu at i.tc uoc, ........ . - follows: 479 bays and518 girls. Iter, he said, "I made my debut as an. trlfrU.Am-i nf tlin Rrhnnl TminH wpi'fi nnptinnppr- T also make my exit, owned and five were rented, tight were built of brick, three were frame, "$1900 PACKAGE" CASE COMES TO ABRUPT END There was much laughter and good natured "jollying" as Mr. Renehan fired some arrows of sarcasm at the Two were reported In excel- j prices offered him for the parterre ! FLOWERSf 1 The Clarendon Garden, i PHONE 12 SANTA FE, N. M. .Tames T. Fay, o Farmiugton, San jjuan county, was found guilty on the i charge of attempting to defraud the i government of the tax on two gallons i of fruit brandy. j The case was tried in tlie U. S. dis- trict court before Judge William H. j I'ope. The jury was out about an hour. i Mr. Fay, who is well known in j Farniiuglon, was arrested some time ago by a deputy marshal on complaint r. ........ r..-.llnrtt. u.iC.i.l tho In- j u. jr.luij - W...-V.LV.1 Htoi..u, . ..... ... I ternal revenue office. The local internal revenue officials grew snspieious of the little Farming ton distillery with which Mr. Fay was connected upon reading a report in the New Mexican that the distillery i had been broken Into. A deputy was ' sent to Farmingtou to investigate and celled, evidence if the suspicions j seemed to be well founded. The case was tried by IT. S. Attor ney Summers Burkhart, Judge John R. McFie and Attorney A. M. Edwards defending Mr. Fay. ... It is said that this is the first con ivictlon.ot its kind in this district for 1 15 years. ,'' Postoffice Case. A sensation was created in the dis trict court 'this morning when XT. S. Attorney Summers Burkhart asked that the charges against Alva Cornell, C. .1. Parsons and William E. Parsons, former postal employes, be dismissed. I The three young men were indicted some weeks ago on the charge of j stealing a registered package' mailed n- the Santa Fe postoffice and contain ing $1900 in old bills. I Mr. Burkhart stated to the court What one of the most important wit- nesses for the prosecution was away was in Salt Lake City at tnis time. Attorneys Catron and Catron appear ed for the defendants, and entered a protest against dismissing the case, saying the defendants were ready for trial. Lost Their Jobs. Charles J. Parsons said this a Mer cian of the state educational depart ment, with the following results: Socorro County. There are 49 districts in the county. ... n'ava onmlnvpd in OeU - ' , " .,, Af th ioi.ifi Bohnol vear. There were in v . - in ' ...,.l, I "7 wmnn tpflfh- StollC, c : c;;: ; hew by couon. six were fair i. .teachers as follows: Two held lifejin good condition. .. -.' Icertilicates: two had five year profes-j - Lii. 01 hnrf first srnde. 17 second i Insurance Suit Filed Umrte 'pi third grade and seven taught jttcobo Chaves, stiperintendent ofjinally in the New Mexican. The offl- with Dermits. ; insurance, was this morning The monthly payroll amounted to $4271, of which the men received $2017 and the women $2254. The average monthly salary was $61 : with men re rplvine nn an average $61.12, and cial cast is given out today lows : Augustus Keene Shaver Jesse Nusbaum Senator I'nderholt ....W. M. Caldwell Charlie Underholt. . ... A. T. Koch women $60.9-. ine annual mumm.. riai inv vumimwj. n ludi, v. ...... iv, paid in salaries was 30.04fi.12. ThPjtoya seeks to collect the sum or nmm, j (ieorge wastnngton jacKson men received $13,740.12, and the wo-; $600 and $1600 respectively for fire, F. Keefe men$ 16,306.00. The average yearly insurance held by him on buildings Rev. James Tweedle ..II. S. Bowman salary was $429.23. The average an-1 which were burned. jFinnerty C. Patek nually for the men teachers was' ' Marian Hayste ... .Mrs. W. G. Hoover $416.37 and for the women $440.70. Notaries Named. ! Mrs. Arabella Beeknian Streets Tiio tntnl Rrhnnl months taught was; Notaries were appointed by Cover-I Mrs. E. C. Abbott served with a summons in three oases brought by Francisco Lucero y Mon toya of Alameda, Bernalillo county against the Royal Insurance company (two cases) and the St. Paul Fire and In these cases Mon- The Latest Cast Some changes have been made in i the cast since it was announced orig- as fol- FANCY WORK GOODS Beautiful line of Stamped Linen and Stamped Art Cloth, Cushion Tops and the Pillows for same. Embroidery Sets and Embroidery Floss in Royal So ciety, the D. M. C. and the Gre cian Silk Floss. Crochet Cottons, Crochet and Embroidery Needles. MISS A. MUGLER i Mil I INFP l CARD OF THANKS. We desire to return our sincere thanks to our friends for their sym pathy extended to us in words and deeds and for the beautiful dowers that were contributed, in our recent bereavement. May God bless you all. LUCIETTA M. KINSEL-L, RALPH C. KINSEU., D. C. KIN SELL. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Our regular meeting will be held Monday evening, November 24th, at 7:30 at the new club rooms in the old Parochial school building on Water street. All members are especially urged to attend as the insurance pol icies have arrived and will be dis tributed after the meeting. J. J. KENNEY, F. S. 477, and the average length or term nor wruonam touay as rouuns: !1 tnnnitm. I thiir Daune. Tyler. Deming; Lee O. Of the school buildings, 34 were owned and IS rented. Of those owned, ifour were of frame construction, two of brick, one of stone and 27 adobe, i Twenty-nine were reported in good I condition and one only. fair. I San Miguel County. Lester, Lamy. Doming: Thomas W. Haiina, Bernice Underholt Mrs. W. M. Caldwell Gertie Hnderholt ..Mrs. S. G. Morley Tilly Mrs. John W. March Cattle Company Incorporates. The Tres Ritos Cattle and Land company filed Incorporation papers to day with the state corporation com- r -;; vfiQi n,,ntv infiiwiinif l jis : mission. The headquarters of the ill oau mifeiiw "vi o . Vegas, but not including E. Las Ve-I company are at Three Rivers, N. M., I gas, there are 71 school districts. Aland Eugene Montague is the agent. 1 total of 88 teachers were employed, ot iThe company is capitalized at $10,000 iwhom 47 were men and 41 females, land the incorporators have subscribed I Two held life certificates, two had five- j tor the stock as follows: A. B. Fall, 'vear certificates: 11 had first grade . 50 shares : M. T. Everhart, one share; icertiileates; 17 had second grade, and I Caroline F. Everhart, 49 shares, all of 51 third grade certificates. .Three Rivera, A M. ! The average monthly salary was , $53.47. The men averaged $51.70, and Named as Disbursing Officer. Work for the New Mexican. It It !the women $55.92. The average year- Captain James Seligman has been working for you, for Santa Fe and llv salary was $304.52. The average appomtea aisoursing onicer oi uie u. tne new state. I for the men teachers was $271.02, and j S. government, for the Oew Mexico TRUANT OFFICERS WANT MANY RADICAL REFORMS. St. Louis, Mo., Nov, 22. Uniform marriage and divorce laws, uniform I compulsory education and child labor ! lows and an adequate mothers' pen- j sion law were advocated in resolu- j tions adopted by the National League I of Compulsory education officials dur-1 ing the second session of its annual j convention here today. Truant officers of 60 of the largest cities In the coun try, comprise the league. national guard, by Adjutant General Harry T. Herring. ifor ttee men $344.72. The average length of term taught was 5.19 months, iranehiK from ten months In one dist rict to two districts with only onej Auditing Board Named. ! month of school. ! A board consisting of Col. E. C. Ab- Of the school buildings, 48 were'bott, Captain N. L. King and Captain ; owned, 23 rented and four loaned. Two ;. lames L. Seligman has been named I wow. rennrtPA in excellent condition, by Adjutant General Harry T. Her- seven good, 28 fair, and 51 in poor con dition. One building was built of logs, ring, to audit the books of the late Adjutant General A. S. Brookes, pre- four of stone, four were frame and ! para tory to turning them over to the he balance adobe. -new appointee. San Juan County. There are 28 districts in the county, and 44 teachers were employed In New Mexican Want bring results. Try It. Ads. always Coffee How can we prove that Scliill ilia's Best is the coffee you want? We can't; you can. The short is: mniiey 1ack at your grocer's. In aroma-tight cans, ever fresh; cleanly granulated. ELKS' THEATRE Wednesday Evn'g Nov. 26 MY FRIEND FROM INDIA Under the patronage of the Santa Fe Woman's Club THE ROARING FARCE BY LOCAL TALENT The cast Is as follows: Senator I'mli rhold. . Wm M. Caldwell Chnrli-H Uniterhold A. T. Koch Mr. Tweedle Jesse NusOaum Tom Valentine Clarence Pierce The Rev. James Tweedle (a Mis sionary) Harry Bowman Jennings', a Butler Frank Keefe Flnnertv Georse H. Van Htono Marian' Hayste Mrs. W. G. Hoover Gertie TTnderhoId Mrs. S. . Morley Beatrice Underhold Mrs. W. M. Caldwell Mrs. lieekman Street Mrs. E. C. Abbott Tilly, German Maid.. Mrs. J. W. March Boxes Auctioned Off This Evening. After the Picture Show those desir ing Seat9 for Parties should be on band this evening. Sale af seats starts to-morrow morning at ZOSK'S PHARMACY. Secure your reservations early i THANKSGIVING Copyright Hart Scliuffuer & Man Try One of Our $25.00 Suits! mm a m - t . I I i i 1 i i i f I I i 1 i i i i Just w - - i a a a f .. rf1 TIVTiTI Aft CXT IN BUSINESS are generally wen aressea. you apprc Y VU l l vJ ITltllM date the importance of it, and you've had to work out carefully the relationship between price and values to spend just enough to get the higher result and not a dollar more. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX make the sort of clothes that young men ought to wear. Everything about them are wool fabrics, fine tailoring, fine up-to-date fashions, correct fit-all these things represent the utmost economy vaiuAs- Jr th5 young business man. We offer special values in these Suits and Overcoats at $25.00, and we advise every young man or old man to examine the values at this price. Then if you tnnct vr.ii mn nnv iss$18 or $20 or. if vou choose, you can pay more--$40 or $50- W:kss- -mm m wmrnrnm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmm,mmammmmmmm:mmmmmmmm:mmm I i i I i i Our stock of Thanksgiving Linen was never bigger nor better than this season. Beautifully patterned designs, both conventional and flow ered creations of every pleasing dis tinctiveness and exceptionally good quality at every price, makes buying here particularly satisfactory. At tractive linens add much to the charm and beauty of a Thanks giving dinner, and you should see the many unusual values we are showing. 65c, 85c up to $2.50 per Yd. The lustre and finish of these linens are beyond the ordinary, and every woman who likes beautiful linens should see them. I t :1 THE B16 STORE THE HOMEOF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX t " THE HUB." R SALMON SANTA FE. 1