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PAGE FIVE MONDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1913. SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN. j I I I I 1 1 1 1 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 month 30.00 Six-room Modern Dwelling. Good location. Rent per month 35.00 Five-room Modern Dwelling, good location. Rent per month 30.00 Ranches, Land Grants and City Property. Insurance and Surety Bonds. O. C. WATSON & CO. (C. A. BISHOP, PROP.) 'INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, LOANS, SURETY BONDS. Phone, 189 J. 119 San Francisco St., : : Santa Fe. New Mexico. BUY THAT IS GUARANTEED FOR 15 YEA YYYYYYYYYVYYYYYrYYYYYY rdware & Supply Co. thing In Hardware. I LUDW1Q WM. 1LFELD.1 j WE DO NOT DO "SHARP PRACTICE" WITH THOSE WHO BUY CUT LERY AND HARDWARE FROM US. OF COURSE, WE KNOW WHICH BRANDS OF HARDWARE WEAR THE BEST. THESE WE SELL. WE STAND BEHIND EVERYTHING WE SELL AND MAKE GOOD IF ANYTHING GOES WRONG. WE DON'T DO THIS OFTEN, BECAUSE WE HAVE LONG SINCE CUT OUT ALL LINES OF GOODS THAT DID NOT STAND THE TEST. WOOD -DAVIS HARDWARE COMPANY. PHONE 14. "IF IT'S HARDWARE uy For ash ! And we will show you how much you can save. Espe cially should you do this with your Hay, Grain 0 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 Sis. Phone, Main 250. ; aHENRY KRICIfe- DISTRIBUTOR OF LEMP'S KEG and BOTTLE BEER BUDWEISER IN BOTTLES Manufacturer of ail kinds of Soda Waters made from Pure Distilled water. Agent for Manitou Spring Mineral Water. - - TELEPHONE 35 J Santa Fe, New Nlex. THE STAR BARN W. A. WILLIAMS, - - PROPRIETOR. GENERAL LIVERY Hack and Baggage Lines. Entire Stable Re stocked. Best Rigs you can get. SADDLE POMES. TWO AND FOUR HORSE OUTFITS. PROMPT SERVICE. Phone 139. 310 San Francuco St RS W. H. W1CKHAM RESOLVED That we carve ThcPRICe: when WEI FIR.5TMAHK0Uri GOOD.. THERES SOME FINE PICKING INUUK, TOCK NOW - AND ALWAYS WE HAVE IT." PHONE 14 SICK, SOUR STOMACH, INDIGESTION OR GAS Take "Pape's Diapepsin" and in five minutes you'll wonder what be came of misery in stomach. Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the dam age do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach is In a revolt ; if sour, gassy and upset, and what you just ate has fermented Into stubborn lumps: head dizzy and aches: belch j Rases and acids and eructate undigest ed food: breath foul, tongue coated :jnst talte a little Pape's Diapepsin and j i ii five minutes you wonder what be-j i came of the Indigestion and distress, j j -MMJions of men and women today j I know that it needless to have a bad : jstonmch. A little DiapepBin occasion-! lally keeps this delicate organ regit-; Mated and they eat their favorite foods i ; without fear. i j If your stomach doesn't lake care of j i your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage instead of a jhelp, remember the quickest, surest, imost harmless relief is l'ape.'s Diapi-p- sin which costs only fifty cents for a llarge case at drug stores. It's truly j wonderful if digests food and sets ; things Ktraight. so gently and easily !lhut it is really astonishing. Please, j for your sake, don't go on and on with la weak, disordered stomach; it's so : unnecessary. PERSONALS i ' .Mrs. Adolph rise will not be at ihome tomorrow. j Miss Amelia Martinez, of Abiquiu, Is 'a visitor in Ihe city. i Attorney Francis C. Wilson was in ! Albuquerque over Sunday. C. .1. Emerson, hydrographic. engi neer, lias cone to Wisconsin on m lanual leave. j ; A. P. Hill, chief clerk in the office, of the secretary of state, is taking a two weeks' vacation. . J. M. Hervey, of Hoswell, formerly attorney general, is spending a few days in the city. K. C. Duller, of Albuquerque, a mem ber of the Hernalillo county board, was in the city Sunday. Mrs. F. E. Mera with her mother. Mrs. J. C. Robinson, left, last week for Chicago where she will visit sev eral weeks. Marcos C. de Baca, a well known Progressive of Bernalillo, Sandoval i county, is registered at the Monte- still living in nis oiu none- oi f.iu: j.iinia' hotel. j J'al- "razil. I A. B. Mc.Millean, of Albuquerque, a r (id not do much playing at first," ! 'prominent attorney of the Duke City, lhe continued, "I was not in any sense ! I was in the city Saturday on a short !fl 'W,inder kind' to go on the stage in j business trip. 'concert work. Hut at the age of ten j J. 1C. Powers, engineer with themy iove for the violin had so (level-; 'hydrographic survey office for this dis-0ped that my parents decided to let j trict, returned last evening from Ra-: me follow my chosen career. ) was. Uon and I.as Vegas. sent at the age of ten years to Mexi- j I Antonio l.ucero, secretary of state, co city where I studied at the Na- land his daughter, Miss Lucero, leftjtional Conservatory under the guid- Itlus afternoon for Albuquerque to at- !ance of the famous Saloma. J tet.d the state teachers meeting. Clem, A Gray, district engineer of the hvdrographic survey, leaves to morrow with Jfrs. Gray for Denver j ; and other points on a months' leave, i .1. U G. Swinney, member of the ! state board of education, and county ! aunerintendent of San Juan county, I was In the city Saturday evening en j route to Albuquerque for the state ittachers' meeting. I Mrs. U A. Jones leaves today with her sister for their home in San Aug- ustine, Texas, to spend the winter. They will return to Santa Fe In March. Mrs. Franz and her daughter, Mrs. IE. A. Fiske, have returnea iroin ver where they spent several weeKs visiting friends. - H. A. Jastro, prominent, veal estate man or HakersneiU. cuiliumm, iw. merlv of New Mexico, and one of the Ifirst New Mexico-San Diego exposition commissioners named, is at the De Vargas hotel. I Judge John Ft. McFie leaves today jfor Albuquerque to attend the state ; teachers' convention and will remain lover in the Duke City to take Thanks giving dinner with his daugnters, mis-s Mary ana Miss Anient iwunr, are at the state university. (,Mion t(J the vjolini t studied the vio James W. Norment returned Sattir- the pjano day from Faywood Hot Springs, where Thrill. he spent several weeks. He -was : Violin a Thriller, greatly benefitted by his stay at the "Which do you like best ot all. ai.rinen nnd savs he feels better than lm was for six years past. He stop nr t npmini- on his wav home I and says he was much pleased with j that live burg. Hugh H. Williams, chairman of the : State corporation commission, was in :the city over Sunday from Albuquer inne, where the state corporation com I mission Is the plaintiff in a hearing j before an examiner of the interstate commerce commission, affecting all the rates in New Mexico. The hear j ing will probably be concluded today. F. Macpherson, editor of the Santa Fe Railway Men s Magazire, has been in the city several days, and was a caller at the office of the New Mexican today. Mr. Macpherson is much pleased with the Oldest City and hopes to return at no distant date. He was shown around the city today by Har vey I.ntz, local agent of the Santa Fe. REAL ESTATE DAV Last week was a very active one in the real estate line. Many people are awake to the fact that real bargains are to be had now that may never be open again. J have this week some very desir able small ranch propositions that wilt soon be picked up. These are close in. On this week's bargain list are two very desirable modern cottages that a few hundred dollars will close the deal, j If you are looking for a cottage to rent I have VERY desirable houses, elegantly furnished, and some unfur nished. See "TOWNSEND," The Real Estate Man. AGE NO BARRIER TO STUDY OF THE VIOLIN SENOR TELLO, PUPIL OF PEERLESS JOACHIM, SAYS ANYONE MAY TAKE UP INSTRUMENT AT ANY TIME, BUT CONCERT PLAYERS MUST START AT AGE OF REASON. ; MUSCLES OF STEEL TO STAND THE WORK THE GIFTED TELLO'S MESSAGE OF CHEER V "Age is no barrier to music. 1 ; have seen gray-haired men study- N ing the piano at the conservatory V in Mexico City and acquiring a knowledge of music which proved a source of endless delight. To j be a concert arlist,---ah, that is S another matter. One should start . at Ihe age of 0 or 7. i To me the violin speaks with V the greatest intensity and synipa- thy: it evokes a thrill of the : senses such as no oilier Inslru- viomi recnai acre wumn a iu6l, . ment can produce 11 responds and he hopes to draw a larger au.l- j to every pulse of one's emotions." .ience than at the first recital. , ".loachim aroused my euthu- i ' siasm. This classical violinist VVICE PRESIDENT MARSHAL j without a rival had Ihe power of FINISHES HIS VACATION ; Interpreting the greatest music in j i absolute perfection." ' Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 2t. After a! " imve played the violin for thir teen years practicing some days fnrjwi li' hours en a stretch now 1 am in Mrs. Marshall. He will arrive in Chi Sunta Fe to rest and recuperate. I do icago Friday and leave that night for not think I could have selected a bet-1 Washington. ter city to regain my strength." j Mr. Mai-shall said today he evpec- So said 1. L. Tello. the Brazilian Yio-ted to see important trust legislation linlat who was heard here recently in taken up at the new session of con recital and who has created a furore : gross. with his violin. Tello is only 23 years old - but at ! times he looks much older. Hut he ! talks with the vivacity of youth and j his eyes (lilato as he tells of the very j beginning of his studies, when he took 1 : up ine vioun at me age in m. ""-; j "1 spent five years in Mexico City, t , At the age of fifteen I sailed for Ger- j many. Arrived at Berlin, the great nitieie enter, I entered' the National t'oiiHPi-vntory. Joachim His Teacher. "Why Berlin? lieeauae Berlin then 1,.r1 ..u itu rlii'pr'tnr (if the NatlolllLl j (.0I1HPrvatol.v lhe classical violinist j wUholt a i'jVal JOACHIM ! It was ! truly said of this wonderful artist, that , . inf ernretinB the j greatest musjc jn absolute perfection, j Bj)ftnt tll,et, yearg in Bernni ami the enthusiasm aroused !by hparjng joachhn play and recelv-j ( . , , in8trctlons on hid vehicle of profoun(1 expregl,0, that I practiced iQn tie vi0iu SOme days from 6 . .., until mi(itiight, with but a couple ot hours for meais. This sort of regime naturally broke down my health. I developed nerv ous dyspepsia and had to reduce the number of hours of practice. "In 11108 1 returned to Mexico City where I taught violin for two years. In ltilO 1 moved to Chihuahua to direct the Mendelsohn Conservatory. I put i three jearjj WQrk tu,re ag u.achPr, ; ,-.,, K. iviE ,-ecital. In ad- was asked. "To me the violin speaks with the greatest intensity and sympathy; it evokes a thrill of the senses such as no other instrument can produce," he replied. "1 regard the violin as the instrument which seems to respond to every pulse of one's emotions." Asked at what age one must begin any musical instrument in order to achieve success, Mr. Tello replied: "If one wishes to become an artist, 1 should say ahout the age of SIX or SEVEN. But if one wishes to piay for music's sake, to obtain pleasure for oneself and others, I do not know any age that forbids the taking up of any instrument, provided one have some kind of an ear for music. 1 have seen gray-haired men studying at the conservatory at .Mexico luj and acquiring a knowledge of music which proved a source of endless de light. "And to become an artist one needs, first of all?" "Ah, first of all the musical head placed upon a body or steel. Certain ly the long hours of work necessary to achieve success on the conceit stage will wreck any ordinary phy sique." A Tour of America. After recuperating here, Senor Tel lo said that he plans a concert tour of America. "I have seen South Amer ica, Central America and Europe. Now I yearn to visit North America. Your people thousand of them are music lovers. One sees that in the wild en thusiasm greeting the artiBts who play in concert or recital from ocean to ocean." Asked the names of the teachers of the violin whose books he prefers, Mr. Tello replied without hesitation "Ber iot, Paganini, Kreutzer and Fiorillo. I should counsel any violin, pupil to study these in the beginning. They BO EDUCTION IN ALL MILLINERY MRS.W. LINDHARDT 125 Palace Ave. provide a good foundation." i Spanish His Tongue. ; Although horn in llrazil. .Mr. Tello j says that be speaks but little l'omi-. gtiese. "Nor have I devoted much j time to Kuropean languages such as J German French or Italian. .My moth- ; tongue, by Adoption at least, is , : fepuuisn. i am siuu.wuk jhkum! . which is so useful in North America.' With Spanish and English on travel till over the Americas, can 1 from : Canada to Cape Horn." ; Another Recital. Seuor Tello is spending a few hours : each day teaching young pupils until i he recovers his health. He slated last; night that he intends to give another . month's vacation spent with his wife's, parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kimsey, j of Sf oltsdale, Vice President Marshall , leave for Washington tonight with ! ('off.' I o Kt'o ) collet ffee fresh on why lYnlll I Ik ro.-isl nii plant 1 iiToiiu.li I In 'Toeerv store 1o the kitchen was lono- an nnsolveil prohlen. That, wtiv hits heen ftiinnl. Sch ifl in IJest ii"v iiroinn-ti.u'lit comes in cillts, eve icsli. And, lo lllitke fissiii'fiiice iloubJv 's liit)lie'Iilck. sure, it Mh. 2-Ih and 2 A.-lb cleanly granulated. Come Eearly With Your CHRISTMAS WORK I have recently arrived from Chicago and am prepared to do first class dress making, as ell as experienced in Spirilla cor- j set fitting. Each corset guaran- teed for a year not to break or f rust. My parlors are in the Old I Barracks. I; MRS. O. B. STUDLEY 201 West Palace Ave., Phone 20. W. f. 1 S. KAUNE 8 GO. i ! Where Quality Governs the Price and Price the Quality 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 Where Prices ar Bst pnr Sate Oualitv H. S. KAUNE & CO. ADOLF SELIGIN THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS MEN'S AND BOYS' READY-TO-WEAR SUITS AND OVERCOATS All Wool Blue Serge for Men, $1 1.95 worth $18. WATCH OUR WINDOWS. 210 5AN FRANCISCO ST.. INSURE WITH liAYWARD AND REST CONTENT. We will sell, within ten days time to investigate the above. JOSEPH B. HAYWARD, MANAGER, Jooms 18 and 9, Capital City JF nkBuni n g, Santa Fe. N M. ! IF IT'S REAL ESTATE.' 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