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PAGE TWO SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1913. QKjgMktefctgiHOW TO SAVE YOUR EYES! 5 We Have a New Supply of JERSEY CREAM Daisy, Crown, Imperial and Bobolink Flour Butter 35c lb. Efs, 35c doz. 1 ER I CO. PHONE 40. Try This Free Prescription Do your eyes give you trouble? Do you already wear eyeglasses or spec tacles? Thousands of people wear these "windows" who might easily dis rense with them. You may be one of these and it Is your duty to save join eyes before it is too late. THE PARCEL POST WILL MAKE ANSWER IF MEALS HIT BACK AND STOMACH SOURS. THE STAMP CAN SOLVE NOT ONLY THE HIGH COST OF EGGS BUT THE HIGH ' Pape's Diapepsin" ends Indigestion. Gas, Dyspepsia and Stomach Mis ery in five minutes. If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch COST OF ALL OTHER FARM PRODUCE i Bas " eructate - undigested j food, or have a feeling of dizziness, 'heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste By ROGER W. BAUSON'. j1( mouth and stomach headache, you The (Noted Kconomist, Business btatisti-;can Ket blessed relief in five minutes, I eyes are neglected more than any jKiU ;her organ of the entire body. Af ter you finish your day's work you sit jdown and rest your muscles, but how ii bout, your eyes? Do you rest them? You know you do not. You read or , do something else that keeps your eyep busy; you work jdtr eyes until iynu go to bed. That is why so many ll-au.l .,1 Put nail nvaa (In..!!, r.4li.. CAPITAL COAL YARD I Wood PHONE 85 MAIN. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SWASTIKA LUMP FACTORY WOOD CERRILLOS LUMP SAWED WOOD STEAM COAL CORD WOOD ANTHRACITE COAL, ALL SIZES. Montezuma Avenue, near A., T & 5. F. Railroad Depot. clan ana wanner.; j Ask your pharmacist to show you During the past ten years or so tlie 1 the formula, plainly printed on these muckrakers have been busy. In city fifty-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin, after cily and in town after town they then you will understand why dys have uncovered crookedness in the ad ! peptic troubles of all kinds must go, ministration. They have uncovered so j wny they relieve sour, out-of-or-much crookedness that the rest of us ,ur stomachs or Indigestion in five have come to the conclusion that mjmites. "Pape's Diapepsin" Is harm graft Is something which is confined i . ,;s; tastes like candy, though each to public places. But is there no(,,se will digest and prepare for as- eye troubles that threaten partial ,lul P'"""5 pmcm: u i m 1 1 .uniauon into me Diooa an me iooa (.r total blindness. Eyeglasses are (considering. ; cu eat; besides it makes you go to merely crutches; they never cure. I Suppose the mayor of a town should I the table with a healthy appetite; but, Thlc free prescription which has bene- appolnt his brother police commission-: v hat will please you most, is that you filed the-eyes of so many may workip'': nis daughter's husband, fire com-1 v. ill feel that your stomach and intes- i fjual wonders for you. I'se It a short jmissioner; his uncle, superintendent tines are clean and fresh, and you time. Would you like vour eve troubles iof "ie water works; and put his son in v ill not need to resort to laxatives or 10 disappear as if by magic? Try this jcliarge of the street cleaning depart-1 liver pills for biliousness or constipa- ! Inscription: Go to the nearest wide-P611'' How long would it take before j i't.:i. awake drug store and get a bottle of j,ie sood citizens would hold an indig- j Tiiis city will have many "Pape's Optona tablets; fill a two-ounce bottle ""tit"' meeting? I Diapepsin" cranks, as some people will .villi warm water, drop in one tablet u would not be long. No city in call them, but you will be euthusias i'.nd allow it to thoroughly dissolve. America would stand that kind of. tic about this splendid stomach prep With the liouid bathe the eyes two era ft. . Li ration, too, if you ever take it for to four times daily. Just note how Yet Pic'k UD ,lle letter head of a indigestion, gases, heartburn, sour- (ii'kklv vour eyes clear up and how 'Private corporation and what are you ness, dyspepsia or any stomach mis- T N THESE DAYS OF MODERN METH. ODS, Electricity plays a most impor tant part. The grandfather would be amazed at the radiance of the mod ern home and why all this light? To make the home more homelike to make the home the most pleasant spot on earth for father, mother and children. Good light that is easy on the eyes Is very much to be desired. THE DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAILROAD CO. MISSOURI-PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. ST. LOUIS, IRON MOUNTAIN & SOUTHERN CO, WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. SHORTEST LINE TO DrNVER, COLORADO SPRINGS and PUEBLO, Where Direct Connections are Made FOR ALL EASTERN AND SOUTHERN POINTS TRAVELERS TO THE EAST will find every want anticipated in the modern high-class service provided by the through sleeping car routes to St. Louis over the Missouri-Pacific-Iron Mountain. soon the inflammation will disappear. Don't be afraid to use it; it is abso lutely harmless. Many who are now iMind might have saved their eyes bad I they started to care for them in jtime. This is a simple treatment, but marvelous! effective in multitudes of caf,es. Now that you have been warn- eu, don t delay a day, but do what I you can to save your eyes and you jure likely to thank us as long as you jlive for publishing this prescription. PREPARATIONS ON FOR BIG BANQUET THROUGH LINE To Salt Lake City and Pacific Coast Points Denver & Rio Grande Western Pacific Railway-Trie Royal Gorge-Feather River Route, acknowledged to be the Scenic Line PAR EXCELLENCE of all America. FOR INFORMATION AS TO RATES, ETC., CALL ON WM. M. SCOTT, T. F. & P. A.. 244 San Francisco Street, Santa Fe, N M. Iteming, N. M., Dec. 8. The gener ous people of the city have arranged to give all poor people who are wor thy some remembrance at Christmas time. The Graphic will receive the cash subscriptions for the purchase of necessary articles, clothing and food and such other girts as will be neces sary, and Secretary Pennington of I the Adelpbi club will receive gifts of i clothing, groceries and other things i that are donated at the Adelphi club j rooms. The movement has struck a ivery popular chord and will work in .harmony with the public schools where ithe practice has been in vogue lor a number of years. The schools have done this generous act at holiday sea sons and Thanksgiving times as well, j Adjutant General Herring who will accompany the governor to the cham ber of commerce banquet tomorrow evening, is very desirous of organizing a national guard, and it will be very easy to ascertain the necessary num ber which is only 68, Including offi cers and non-commissioned officers. The term for enlistment cannot be less than two years. State Engineer Jas. A. French, Hugh H. Williams, chairman of the state corporation commission, Col. Ualph E. Twitchell, president of the San Diego exposition commission, Lieut. liobin- likely to find? It usually reads something like this: Quiucy Persimmon, president. Quincy Persimmon, Jr., vice presi dent. Persimmon Quincy, treasurer. Howard Lemon, secretary. The presence of Howard Lemon in this select family circle is somewhat puzzling until one learns that Pivnella IJmncy Persimmon la the wife of llow ri3 Lemon. Then all is clear. To be sure, the general manager of the concern, who is the man to sef. cry. Get some now, this minute, and rid yourself of stomach trouble and indi gestion in five minutes, THEIR PALMY DAYS ARE ALL GONE NOW L. A. HUGHES, President. ,';on and Lieut. Hensley of the IT, S. A, Washington, Dec. S. It's pretty 'ough to be a member of congress these days. It was hard enough when it became n any matter of special importance, 'eceiuiy inai mere wouiu dc no is a. man named Hobbs or Smith or railage appropriations this session and Hogan, but it soon happens that tli" ,nat tne exigencies of the public wel- salary of the general manage:- is jus' rare required congress to cut out the about what it costs young Lmon i" .Christmas recess. r,m his motor for one year. The work : The crowning indignity though was is not all done by the family, but the i thrust upon members when it was big salaries are all in the family. learned that the disbursing officers of The Persimmons own a good den' .congress hold that under the income of the stock, but they do not own ii jtax law the tax to be paid by states all. They don't even own half of it, imen would be "collected at the but they have what is called a vothr; source." In other words it will be control. By means of this control they J deducted from members' compensa keep themselves in places where theition before they are paid off. salaries are good and growing better, i f'ometimes they make new place:; wjjtru ji ie neues&ajy iui me pruprr support of the family. For instance. ! the offices of secretary and treasurer were both held by Persimmon Quincy until young Howard Lemon won his wife. Then it was found necessary t livide the work, and Lemon was made j secretary. I Has there ever been an American .nayor who has dared to run his city r.s this private corporation is run? In their leisure moments the fVr- RAIDS OWN HOME HIS TO SPITE WIFE Philadelphia, Dec. 8. To spite his wife, it was testified, William E. Shanklin, a negro policeman, raided his own home and arrested several men, with whom he had been playing cards a few hours before. That testimony was given by Mrs. Shanklin, when she had her policeman- Simmons, the Qulncys and the Lemons "uau"u airaignea in desertion court are constantly advising their fellow S.he 8ald the raid ou llieir M took citizens of the danger of permitting an place abolIt tI,ree weeks with "er American city to advance one step , """ "--uuu.g me ramers .oward the sort of municipal work Mrs- Shanklin said her husband got N rOTHINO IS QUITE SO CONVEN- IENT as to touch the button and your stove is ready to cook your Iron ready to use, your toasted ready for the hurried breakfast, your vacu um cleaner ready for the fray, your washer ready to cleanse, fan ready to cool the heat ed rooms. Electricity will do every thing for you. We furnish it at reasonable rates, day and night' Estimates and full infor mation cheeerfully given. SANTA FE WATER & LIGHT CO. CORRICK LIVERY BARN NOBBIEST OUTFITS IN THE CITY Buggies and Saddlers a Specialty. Hacks and Baggage Transfer. Prompt Attention end the Best of Satisfaction Ouaranteed. 104 DON (JASPER ST. Telephone 9 W Idain C. L. POLLARD, Secretary. R. J. CRICIITON, Manager & Treasurer. Lumber and Transfer Co. (INCORPORATED) HBADQUABTEBS FOR LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Shingles, Cement, Plaster, Roofing and Build ing Materials of Every Description. AGENTS fthe FAMOUS DAWSON COAL GENERAL TRANSFER BUSINESS AND STORAGE Your Business Soliciied."33 v hich is done by a great many foretell cities with success. The reusm against this is given as the graft in public life. To say that there is more graft in Die average city government than THE WEATHER 'are the latest ones to accept inviia- jihere is in the average private Corpora tions to the chamber of commerce tiou is demonstrably untrue, banquet Tuesday evening. Likewise, ' E. T. Plowman, manager of the Har vey system. The county assessor, Joe Stump, has just brought in a very fine well on his farm east of the city. The depth to water is only 18 feet, and the total depth of the well is but 70 feet. From this well a No. 5 pump this well de liver 900 gallons per minute. J. E. Maxwell of Gault, Calif., J. T. Graham of Amarillo, Tex., are investi gating conditions in the Mimbres val ley today. E. II. Bridenstine of Iowa City. Ia., arrived today to investigate the lands that will be sold at auction by the state next Monday. Frederick Muel ler of the land commissioner's office at Santa Fe is busy showing prospec tive purchasers the many excellent sections of land that are offered for sale. "mad" at her in the course of the card game and threatened to "pull" the house. Shortly afterward he went out, only to return with several other cops. Judge Carr ordered him to pay $4 a week for his wife's support. CHICHESTER S PILLS TUB DIAMOND no AND. X Phone 100 and 35 W. Foot of Montezuma Ave. NEW MEXICO MILITARY INSTITUTE ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO. 'The West Point of the Scuttwesf. Ranked as "Distinguished Institution " by the U S. War Department. Located In the beautiful Peoot Valley. 1.700 feet above tea level, uoshine every day. Ooen air work throughout the entire aea lon. Conditions for physical and mental development are IDEA L such as oannot be found elsewhere In America. Four teen office and Instructors, all iradnates from standard East ern colleges. Ten buildings, modern In every respect. Regents : E. A. CAHOON, President. J. E. RHEA, Vice-President J. P. WHITE. Treasurer. JOHN W. POI, Secretary. W. A. FINLAY. Far particulars and illustrated cats orue, address, COL. JAS. W. WILLSON, Snpt. Ji BLUE BLOODED RAT. A PLEBIAN HOLE New York, Dec. 8. Miss Margery Maude has lost her Murida. Just how it was that Murida other wise a plain rat was turned loose on the unsuspecting town is a mystery. So are its present whereabouts. At the Vanderbilt Hotel, where Miss Maude and her father, Myril Maude, the actor, are staying house detectives and managers are reticent. They will not even admit that they have tried cheese to tempt the rat back. This Murida is said to be the most distinguished in existence, barring only six others, who are the boon com The temperature yesterday was from IS to 40; the average relative humidity 80 per cent. It was a clear, cool but pleasant day. The temperature Saturday was from 22 to 41; the humidity, 73 per cent. At 8 a. m. today the mercury stood 18 in Santa Fe; in other cities as fol lows : Amarillo, 22; Bismarck, 18; Boise, 24: Cheyenne, 16; Dodge City, 24; Du- j rango, 14; Flagstaff, 20; ".rand Junc tion, 28; Helena, 22; Kansas City, 22; Lander, 4; Los Angeles, 52; Modena, 18; Oklahoma, 24; Phoenix, 50; Port land, 30; Pueblo, 4; Rapid City, 26; Roseburg, 38; Roswell, 22; Salt Lake, 30; San Francisco, 44; Spokane, 26; Tonopah, 32- Williston, 24; Winne- mucca, 18. 1 Local Data. Highest temperature this date last I year 33; lowest, 13. Extreme this I jdate, 41 years record, highest, 55 in 1871; lowest, 6 in 1891. I Forecast. j For Santa Fe and vicinity: Fair to-! night and Tuesday, not much change j in temperature, j For New Mexico: Tonight and i Tuesday fair, not much change in ' temperature. Conditions. The barometer is high over the en tire western country this morning, al though the pressure decreases some what in southern California and southern Arizona, with conditions favorable for the formation of a low area. Clear, cool weather is general Lstdicil Aili -r Uraulit for i I'hl-cliM-terB Diamond randV rills in Red and tiold iticulliAV boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Take no other. Bur of roar " Urnnkt. Ask for rill.rilfcH.TRR SffflBf IHAMONO II It . Nik PILLS, for BS years known as Best, Snfest. Always Reliable SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE j'uinuixrvorumuinArinnjuvru.vng 5 Ther . . . . and dear friend is to tend a picture of yourself as a Xmas present. We are independent of daylight. Sittings at night. THE GRAY STUDIOS Santa Fe- - Albuquerque ZPITOZLnTE! 162 J". J?m7,ul "ll "elu" ueeroorn iree.ibut no verv low temperatures are re Sir Herbert gave Miss Maude theported and the tendency under clear Murida which was one of seven that lsbieSi ls for higher day temperatures, a friend brought to him from South ivn nrinititinn h nmirrcd rt' America. Liti t - . fair, pleasant weather in this section over Tuesday, with little change in temperature. How'i This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that con- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made' by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure ls taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. . Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Drug gists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constl- GET THE HABIT! We have the Most Complete Line" of Xmas Candles and Tree Decorations to be had in the City. Come early and get J your pick at the ! most reasonable of prices. FRESH SHIPMENT OF Losse-Wiles -Vassar Nobility Chocolates, ALSO A New Lot ol the World Famous ASK FOR TICKETS SHIP YOUR FREIGHT FROM SANTA FE To El Paso, Bisbee, Douglass and all points in New Mexico, Arizona, Mexico and to the Pacific Coast, via NEW MEXICO CENTRAL to Torrance thence. 3 Elds For Penitentiary Supplies. Bids for fuViucuiuB s;: mouths' sup plies for the state penitentiary will be received until 9 o'clock a. m., Tue day, December 9th, 1913. Supplies conaits of groceries, meats, clothing, leather, grain, etc A list of these supplies with conditions and blank proposals will be furnished upon appli cation to the superintendent. By order of the Board ot Peniten tiary Commissioners. JOHN B. McMAKUS, Supt. Dated: October 14th. 1913, Santa Fe. N M. Best Slor Route tffip West For Rates and Full Information, Address. EUGENE FOX, G. F. & P. Aft, El Paso, Texas. Pop Corn That Pops! FULL LINE OF GERMAN XMAS CAKES! New Mexican Want bring results. Try-it. Ads. always ne Groceru COMPANY jrmruinnnfwuuvnnnruuvraui wul MULLIGAN & RISING, FUNERAL DIRECTORS License Numbers, M-47. Day or Night Phone, IJO Main. Next Door to Postoffico. Buy For ash ! And we will show you how much you can save. Espe cially should you do this with your Hay, Grain 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, Mjcr., - - Calisteo and Water Sts. Phone, Main zou.