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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1907. Ztt Albuquerque morning Journal rabllehaa by taa Journal Publishing Co. 1 a.. MUCTMÍRÍO.., W. FI'RK R M. B HKVIMI MVB1 a P. h El.LY ... areeKt.et ' ran. Oltjr IMIt. . DiuIsm HUM" Ksl.r.4 a. aw-aii el- m.ttaf t awauirica at u.uqoriu.. N. U. aaaae ei Caagraa ( HrB i. ,l" !irn o ai itbtio fur niM ii-i.k ... tui m.rHOiM or tiik nr. HIMHAV TABtt UIM Trlfc.1 AKI BIIJIIT. tar Herar.Ha """ " T , , Ik., ..fea. Ta. I aaa tm .- ! ImiH rim Ur ta lua (' The M-eahMI Jaaraal a Mahar .lira latina nllM N.a la arawilea aar aha aatirr a All.aiiroM. a. aar ataae uaH. Hi lk.tr Mvalra." Tba .Imerkaa awaar in fartara. t TruxH or ai hh mrrinw. rxitr. br mtl. en ymr. In ad.anea. .11 nnr. er - i ri.ov l,w ai.ll. on. mnatl .. ! - ' KKW MBXT'-O i Ri'jrKH()''B A Mlltl.K hl'MIMFNT. Ii: I ! course of an inhliess deliv ered a few (lava UK". overmn Hughca, nf York, defended him self agalni-t attic kH that hail" been iiim ! unin In in i.-t-.t iif in' iin'i 'au di to appoint tn off i-- n-rtaln per a.mal fileiida. and In the course of III" remark he aaid. - "I would coimhlcr mjsclf gullly 'of a rrliiH' against Hie tato If I sllllUld appoint lili Illl'limpl'll'llt or unvcorlhy num. because of pcmoiial fi lendehlp." Ñu aoundcr eenilmeiit thun llml van ever uttered. Kerry governor In till- Fulled Htalra. till) president him- aelf, nuil every other nubil official t hn hold the appointing power, alinuUl keep Home nrd t the New Yu k nmernur iiiiinliinlly Ix fnri' him, In li i j 111 m rvi r In iiilml i'f Un' fiirt that hui'h (MiMrr w lint put Into Iflu hands fur llir iurponf of rnablliiK him In rrHanl x-rnunul fiirniU. anil iIIn t harR iifrnuiial olillKtliina, hut fur lha iriilr tinn iiml rimit lm of Ihf liubllc iiikI, and In u It In thf ap pointment of an Im Kiupi'li'iil, iltnlnin rint or unvkiirlliy man, hcraunt- ho I ii'raiiniil friend. In "u ciIiiip ukiiIiisi the mute." A Olt AHI.K M(.. A IIMM'tlllK Of tllK C'lllHMI'li IhI i luh lia. lililí tailed til Ink" rolllf Ui Hull lniiklliR to tin' hitilliT of making pirp aratlonn fur tin- rdi'ptlon ulid rnii'i taliiinent nf I In- National Initiation Congrrnr, w hli h In to hold It annual ini'i-llnK In A IhiHiuernue next hiiiiiimit. Till" I a move on the art of the lull that Hill he hailed lili mole llian on) lli!) pleasure hy the people of . iliu'jiienjtie. Thie pemotiM, peiliill), Hilo iH reiiieinhir Hie al mont almiilula poer hlrh the luh wielded fur good ov r the iiffnlr of the Iomii auiiic twelve or foul lei u j )fara mn, anil ha; .ilrhi d II din iok lliii I.ial lew ) in li aa II KiHilunlly Kin -i ii in lieil In "Ihat llred I ii li ii K. ' and hllfleled Mllnllf 1' of no nihil Ml ip ttln'.K ido illation of the town ttaal Im ieaiiii i a pld ly MO'h peinui.i. f a, will lake pei Hilar pli anure III I ho I,m t that the luh piopoci n tu t urn oei a lieu leaf, imd iiKaln take all aitlve IntiiiM In e.iilhi) afíili" A iiuinl'i r of luli-inr.-i nit ii ulin Hire lnlei(Heil hy the MmiilnK Jolilltal Ul' 'I till Mllijei t esferilal . all agieid that tie- illlli had b. ell In lis eaillei da. an lion . I ul ion of in I'slllll.ll.l. l.lill. to Hie lull II. but at the s.i MO lime all ijli Hid that of late je.ili. It eceliieil to be "losing il grip," and thought MHiielhlng should be dune lo H live II, I'ci .iusc It lap. tide ,.f being made mo II an im- p niiiiil iiiiai.a for g.md In Hie pelil and pl.'gl.s ef lb.' l-.wii thai e i ould led I l'.i .1 I ii t li I ill lot' a I ..ll'l. II "11 i'f HUI. 'XL ills il-Mlelu.li i II li.i r-ugijesled I.) s. .im tli.it ll.e iUO-IIO llll-l S'el.ll f- lililí - "it I II' ' lull iHlühl be palaled. o ill it .1 ' mail 1 ml 0 be. ul i; to il o ilu el. I I will. out bill. a a liiiinliir .'I the olnei - and it e. lo to II that k-illlr HI -lulilii 1111 ul .f lh.it ..lf in. ght be ef fe, led wha wind si-ice to gleatl) liona-. I le- li.i'liil.i lhl. of Hie club, and thu- pi 'p..i ; ! n.i'eli cnbam. c- Uvefuilo i 1:1 II l 11 Mll.lt M-." A le w 1 1 1 1 g f I "enl.ilivr I'. DM mi ii'l.i t of : .0 in.migiatii.t, c . Ibat ul.lesil.-l. I'lil'l .l Sl it. . a :i' . . pr 1 A, i l ii..r 1 V'l'g'"llt V l'i r 01 1 -as, t r I ,1. .11 b i:vi 1 t A..I.S .. , ollgl e.sii'loc! t.l the ef lei I 11 I- to I 11. p.. 1 o 1. la. -w . a. ! it i ; n. 1 . 1 Is aid I ti i . - d b.-.,r 1; ii.ie-ir - , li ' l.e out - ...cc . ,.r l.i- ..ut l I. fill III Ml o III ' he I Xf'Lt .1 y pal In . 0 tp !h ... le' :e ! i ,. It. he I I i e. .4 i-e, ; I I J-1 I.I 1 1 h.-e for . t p.,i p.-. . I hf s.. - 1: eUl te.lllld i . .wo! ,ie . í ..I I '-.per v i .i. 'ul. r ! itn ursina v . at- in "t..n..e' d I . put I . 1 1 . n i.'... . f ba i W hat b.plel... l.i s;.í;. It e Mini). i about what h H e ,. , . ,.1 ., r , , a cai.4 .-I ti.l.in m I iimcI '. I h Sill' t ic tiii. tu r " rfir nn.fe pprlia n ,ui I the n in in I p i f of hrh k Iher ai ,-iecjnil" and refujie' that have to lie aorted out from the hitler gradea, although they did not rtlwkife lmerfei tlona at the time of uhlpment. t "o m in iMK loner Sargent might have itune farther than thin, linn heara a lot of more or hm looae talk about the admiaaloii heie of criminal i in mi - granin and the vh-lotmly dinpii-eil; but It U i-x!reiiiel dnuhtful If the per rentage of thar i laswea la large enough for anual measurement. Put It la true that large numbera of im migrant from the continent of Ku- rope eaaily become vkloualy dio''d after grltlng here ami develop rapidly Into criminal. The taune I to he found i hlefly In their Ignórame, their Ink of mornl training, their failure to unilerct.iiid and uppieilate after long experiem e of irntrh live, haraaaliiK and oppreoxive l.ia and piaftice the meaning of perfoiial lihei ty. and their uiiuci iiitomeil eiivironineni. a It la often only "the opportunity that make the thief not difhonen In xliiii t or purioe mi It la o)lr,"r,,l,, Ity that le.idi morally Irrenpoiialhle immigrant Into vlclou aya and criminal path Hy wa of liliitnition, there l Te- f)n ,.,, (he Adriatic on uhlrli aeieral thouxand nun am h imien l ai n from ten or fifteen t twenty-five cení II day each In i in. .im Mat in I nir Industry and receive moM of their pay In upplic fmn the company etoie, the average la borer among Ihein never -i f.'i'i III ....IH v lo ull hi life and neer had In bin p'i."e-ion at one time piohahly more than $J in mull, I.et a thoiiKand of them be turned home In New Yolk and al the end of the flint week milk i here, find themaelve poei e.l of III anli'ce In cah could wild horre rel ruin a onnlderahle portion of them from runhlng; Into thime ex (( which etlmulate In crime? They I have nerxed no a ppi etli ehlp In pro- I i ..I I.. .lun.l" II' I'einy aoo r.io,.., - l.nat vear ended June jn ineia were more than one million four hun ,lc..l ihoiiHanil Immlgranta laiuieit 111 the fulled Slate; and wl"b IiicoiihIiI erable exieptlon they were presum ably good-lnlenlloned pcraona; the ant miijorlty of them atayed right y New York or In other large cllie of the eat loralllie wherein the Ig noran! new-comcra and thue the more uieptible lo evil Influence are h x likely to Improve morally than they would, be 111 the country or In provincial neighborhood; and thla I another i In uinaliini V that mlnlond people Into believing that we are reg iilurly " I in miI ting" criminal. "It I only a iiietlon of time," deilare I'liininlaaloner Salgent. 'when foreign er will find out that they call do hit ler In inaller place than In the hig , IH..M' l,oi it via voliig to reuniré a Igeeal ninny ear for that fact to be. I come general know ledge throughout ' i;uro;ie " j A am in a it doe, we uliall hear Ion nh. i o I criminal anil oineiwme uu deilialile liiiiulgrant. I III l LIS It 1ST ri.w. .Posimastcr ilcneral Meyer liowcd himself the poi.enr of great prae Hi al ability when a month or two ago 1 he nnnoiini ed a i.osi.il saviim balk p10J.lt designed to accompli-ll the gnalcst Blliollllt of good with III" b aal em iiiac'uneiit on field tu whhh lo.stiliiv lo Mich bgi "lull. .11 would In' aroused. Now 111 giving detail of his pnijeit for 11 parcels posl law he show the same excellent iibilllle. In proposing lo raise the four pound limit lo eleven pound and lo rediiie tile cost fl mil sixteen cent a pound 1. 1 twelve cent, he propose In give Hie people a g ent and cheap fa- I llllil for M inin g llnlliesllc p.o kllge lo foreign lands It Is one oí lile anomalies of our pi',it svMeni lh.it "III II service has never befóle beell gi anted. Momo opposition Is sine lo In arous ed among tminny 110 1 cha ut. who tear all extension of iiu mail ordi 1 liiislliess which would lilt into the.! ' pi..lt To eill..lie the rffecl of Hie Í Ii e;si,,,n Mr. Mever propose- a lihenper r.iie un p.itk.igi- ntn along ; .1 silii,'.- 111r.1l .leliveiv l.Mile .i la:, i .. t,c ,t nis toi Ho f 1 1 t pound and of I il o ohls f.. I 11 h ltdd.llololi piiuiid mi. h a tule cved be a gie,.t lominleiiee to f.iiuois ilea 1 in g with Ipelllialtts Ul Die lll'ali'.d town II. prole, t .1 a w lode llotlld re- iIiiiukIi :l folll lea- du. e opposition to the loll. ma) lint afíe. I ll.e IdllfMl. .11" w h ii h for tner IV l uia-ttT I lel, d 10 -land in ef su.li llg- I'po.nton of 1 .1! p.lli.e- . 1 . 1 n.i in. 1 k . 1 1 i , 1 ; Mo Hill of 111. I .--. I .' I loll !l,i lio -I . . I he 1 i . . t 01 r gteat expn 10 1111: 111 mi or nil u i The S. v V Ik II 1.1 11101 iiiug In - e 11 ... .Li i.t . w hi. Il will be of some ,n. . OIS. lull Will hive c,... . "i, 1 , e . i'K int. t c: for t '.- vv o t 1 t-i have f I! Il 111 ' 1 -i v It rtppiai ft ion I .: 1',-! 4 M:-. Wt: A 1 . e .1 v !,ti auinn . ir-, je f f , v e a. robai ' . ..i 1 .v .! :,.. f. it 11 v. . ' -i, U f 11 ..tte! rc-l lo so. ...I a id i i .-, r..' ', let 1 H' 1 . .1 .' tn.e I . . t'lellgi.t i. . vi-i '.l-.n .c V he ii : e I., g . ..c, i a oik ., i ...n h i....., tuie g ong ! known .. - i he ihe v .. . i . el. nt I . !.l ir I j me i , e "a r.ol.l Hie d i. a ta k. a . n Sept. ml" ut in her . i pi,i.- i ' 1 1,. to , It . . . I mi h ' j j I I niM!. w hi, h ia now 1 orintr . I t) V nob I id,' , if. H. I Al it l.op.li aa .sii i wa performed, but the little acrobat ii'i not Improve. Cm the contrary. .e lo.t to much blood during and atV-r the operation that the phjMcian thought he mupt urely die. She r talned conclouneisa, but grew weakci and weaker irom day to day. until l.i -t Friday evening the nurgeon decide 1 that to ave her life there wa on!.' one poxaible exjiedlent. There w;i a fighting chance f r hei, tin y loin luded. If onie eme coiiid j be found who was willing to kh-H- flea hl or her bond for the opera tlon of tranfuion It wa only , j hav a cim h on the J.U vote, chance at best, and the hospital ha 1 i THAT flTV weigh.-p Hunt ha no fund wilh which to hire any one. . M,,. a big hit with the people. S.I an advertleement wa put in the ' ,,, , . . . , j Till: liKNTISTS have organized an p,ar. calling for volunteer... ' !,,., an(J thf u.tn wi ,ly. telling them where to report. V. Io n ( ... the genllemiui i at w hoe place th"y f V.l. I'ASU ha u "I'aiitatoriuin." ... , n .w.i.i i.t himine lirlh' 'iii' oiie ahuulil Mart a Troiisei y. i"" - - i ami ny nexc moiin.ig no ... :u "priaed to find a half do m youn women awaiting hia arrival, ai.d di i.eii more came while he w.i inter v i n ing the f irt group Klnally he picked out fhc healthy looking applicanlM and relit them to the Herman hofpltal to Interview the phyMcian who In charge of Mi VVItte cae. Then. ra the Herald. ' lo- locked hi office door and went away for the rest of the day. It was wc II for hi peace of mini) that he d'd .i, for when a Herald reporter called Hirer time during the afternoon there wa on each occaMon a crowd of from five to a do7.cn men and women who had come 111 unswer to the adveitice incnt, hile card am) note irnm a cure more had been left Tit the door." A Wall nireet firm tell It bulmr neighbor, friends and patrons that the demand fur Judicious regulation of public rervlce and other great cor- ' poiallon la rational at It é uiii verral; that the public 1 entitled to protection ugainxt gambling and fiau In aecurlly sulng; that enforcement of proper law I not u campaign againat wealth and properly and In- dui.tr; that a Hlllingnee to cilxrard Immorul and dIMioneM method Would have done Infinitely more good to the legitimate trader III Wall atreet tliar. wild clamor agalnat "regulation" and rxecullve champlonahlp of the right! and lnterct of the people. The French guvernment 1 prepar ing to eatahllMi a wlrelea Mall. in on Kip II Hie r.ll.e. ,o-e,. ,,,.- tallón ha been In operation at the foot of the tower. Hy II mean the w r ilei, hi imioit comiiiuulcalcd It n the cruiser off the coast of Morocco during the recent dlturhaiice. It l!miUh fnsttge and Si.uiduig. coiigrai- auppoaeit that the new ulutloii w III I ulal. the coiivicl on ic longer hav-' permit the utilization uf far more I powerful machinery than ha et been j ued, and It ia wrled that when it la finished l'arl will be able lo com municate wilh New York hy w irele. China 1 an not be blamed fur rend ing Mr. W'u back to Washington 11 its mililsier. i lima una n ac oco an ci ,1 t ,,,., al(,,n (,.., pi in. when It I likely to waul to find outUeciii lo be to get nil it can a good many things, ami the way lo find out i to ask iiuesii.ins. Tile lixelieM aaliafactloii ia e xpress ed III llussian military eirclea over King Kdward'n greeting lo the tvveii-t-sivciith diagooii, whereof hi niaj-e-t Is honorary commander. 1 he Topeka Journal think l.ulhe lliii liank Invi iilmn of 11 spineles cacliis wasn't so great alier nil. Spiuc 1e public official. It as, have been common for 111. my ear. . hpecial dlspaic h from Si. IN Wi I 11 iK hii governmeid 1 Ircle are greatly iilarmed over the ciisi In I'ersla, where the Shah uuihoiirv 1 H now heliouslv llin.iced 1 Lillian Kll.sell m)i divone l lio' greatest hlcsing lloj world can be stow'.' Think of Hie liberal hand with whhh ill.' wolld showel lis l.le--lii;-upon 1. Illi. in Il I eaid that people in nol liiiderstainl our stem . inent. 'e are not alwn we undersiand It omselves. Italy can f g iVltl.- suie tli.it A all ike t.lted Hie . it epll .1 b II iiiiincr! wa ap I her d.i a inn pn. ib a I St I lis 111'' 1 pi ei ild aul City Alvina tor I 1 "e I Hi fur. ic 1 'hud vc b k had t hall 111. t n mu. h much w ursc Tin! down i 11,11 kv ii it muí l.oili-iato tr.iiilile after a a-ln uin I. only What the Editors ofthcSouthwcÉt Arc Saying In. 1 1. e Kstniiit.1 v a ' i y has ( i-i t r.l I Mr tille. 'Tne g.-lid. n spe Mexico." K'.u cla New . li-.vemor c'urrv ,.f New Menlc... cms to forget that bis 1mmedl.it jo . .le. es.,r ha .-one filend II thil , l ' i I , ' o r . - 1:1 Faso Tinie. Is saiarvlat Mghl. A diu-niecijue is i,t dug gambling ; .i;M wiili a vim thit took a If th i'l.lltialli e. aere lei! v to be enjor. ed ! II a g-Mid move I-' t'aso Herald I IV4iin-a'i'. If there U no more In' Vresi.U ni ! hiMi.siiii i utian.e on .lal. ho.d ' ihan In Ihe great ".iuare deal" n.d"e of Iba 11.11. New Metiic.i'. ulcl hope is in Iba lie. lion of a d III..' Pi.Jeiu l;aeil llecorU. Ml:. HC'HMITZ mini io the pen. At la-t. 1 Tiy: SKWKlt system ! coming. Iion't etop it. ' THK CITY conn, il I e vidently com jMied of (Villauine! . I - ; ha nr. i a u i i.iii ippcara in K ,.AtJ,, niilv K,.t a .arwhe.l fac- i tot v. A cartwheel factory I what moM 'if u would like. I j SIXTKK.V are dead In an Knglish wreck. Another ciinm In the bimip- j tloiixtie of the lirimna. AltlZlJ.NA 1 on the ragged ci1l;.i of nervou pniHtraiioti while Kibbej' is having that talk wilh Teddy. Knit THK AI.ii:i:MAN S l.ciii lit It limy he elated wiili puMtlveri. sa that the i It y weigher will be kept bu. TllK HUNK Hi i.Mv of the Instancia automobile hIioiiI.I I hoed hy the too, tout, of an up-to-date tire en gine. "THK liA.MK I..is Should lie Kn forceil," e.iya M..x. with mili in nily. H can't be possible he want to protect the I, 'olote. I TIIKIlK HAS ::1:N uuoiher nnll- Japanese riot In San Ki ani l.ico. Tnle !lt all in :)'. San I'lancisio 1 not an ! Iih al health reaort. THi: A KM AN AT has an exteiiMvo eillloi lal on the need of "lJi Iwiu Id form.'' l)o von Mipiie he la paymvr for Ins brick nowadav? SI'SI'li 'UlN fall upon el -t .vhile I'rohihllion. reiectalde riiiltanlcal HaiiKor. Me. I'eople of that town have reported a M.vHtei ioiis Serpent among the bou of Chain I-lke. THK IIKNTI.KMAN who placel the deceand cat ill Hie MeWel can have ........ l.v U.1 in,r i., M i rl I ii Tiernev eommlMliier and Having for i thlw advci tisemi ni. I nuked. No lU.'Ml'ills I IV Kit IN tin i tenían b. It a iium l.e. table edlrm are , her of hlihi rto n I,,.,,;,,, ,,f ,,,,,1 k,,,l ,ht Cllie HO j ,,., theaubt.Tran.au Ih.w. Kvid. iiti.r ; omct liilig , ha Inni Mow lug besnl.s I arti sta n water. ! I'IMills inn I iriHeil edilor. of I Ing to wear, atrlped cdothing. I here . '.IS nlHi- HI K-register who I w Mtllpe 111 111 !li am for II W hile. "MAXV tijMri.AINTS and J n -1 one at thai ale made oucciiiiug tic Isuf llciein y and poor w.il. r serve e and the uncertainly and poor .iiiliiv of . Ii 1 tile light fiiT'iil-h. I bv 1 li Santa !". Water and Light inmpuiiy a 1 p.il aitn nit of the consumer and give a i - T t i - as possi ble in i el urn." The .Mm. mac Vmi might Hy to collect Miat $l.:"i again. "FltD.M Al.ltrijrKI;ivi'K conns I he repini that the l.i 1 iim oil S.imla.. nlis.'n a nee law is, not observed lit lie I Hike I'lly 1. 1 aii 'alarming exfent and that V lolat I" nc of its piov Isiou.s 11. freilielil. hat ! '' '"I I'' sa I iiiltli efu t s and llitlol sellcl's 111 other sectloll" Mild to.'. .... ill Hie t -". 1 - lot y in.' made to nl ! I bv lis I" . -slims, why not those 01 A I l.mi in-1 1 ii' .' Ale th. v of better 1 lav "" - I lie Al ii a c . Now. will some kind g.iitaiiian picas step to the front and xplain where the Ju-ily c. lelirate.i A -is',iin Tax I lodger g"ls on ? Union Sala'. I Hon did tliey evei have .1 1. r i rial fair In fore 1 he Ksl.im 1.1 . was si "l t led " Ksl.im la News. USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE hnv l1rd n hint ttt rv AU"n ii li".t- K It rr"n th t n1 makei nw r tlHh h.íe y. irr ft tiin. -wnl'f n f-t. Id lif vri rurtu unit hui'.l'-n Nil pain Bt-n Tfmt n-1 i i.rnfiTt. '1 rv It l".lv. H M l.v nil I ruiii,w mnii . St r-n y pun t anpt ar v 1 1 ut Kr KIlKK trial t t r-' amt - t it T- KA t K Suniiarv ri)R.'Mt a nrw Invention a-lilt.a Allen tí. Oimatetl, 1 s. W. -I WELCOME l'verv bo.i Fninn. Tli a ing in i ili tm ar. 1: and I'.r.n . to the Fash Huyera' big sab- Is now on. I "fir h ug.. Shoe. Hit I n- nk.-ts. Cjiiilt-. Pry i! Is . All visitor are Invlled to cotne in and look at our good alio get our pi i.e. We rati ive you prolciMv ni .! of your railroad fare, by trading at th t-Te. Cash Buyers' Union M MiiF IV..I '. !! sl l llMl i DOM KNOW '5S THE WET LEATHER ,) A COM TORT AND r FKUIHIIUi otioiiled bv & lnWasi Sucker ? Clean Light Durable -y , " A L'tl CLUB HOUSE FLOUR THE BREAD BAKER. Order it the next "time you need flour. BELLE SPRINGS BUTTER always good. CHASE & SANBORN TEAS AND COFFEES known everywhere as the very best. laioy's B.H.BriggsficCo DRUGGISTS. rroirl0lurn of Al Tarado J'burmurjr, (luid Aru and Hrl hlrt. Iliehlnnd riiiirmiir. irnr of Kant $.'em in. i ntil itrimdwi-r. PARISIAN BEAUTV PARLORS 120 S. Fourth St. HAIR GOODS Mr. and Mrs. James Slaughter, THE WM. FARR COMPANY, Wholnaale and Retail DEALER IN IKt.KII AMI HALT MKAT 6juaae a Hu laity For Cattle and Hoga the Wggeat Mix ket Price la Paid. WHEN YOU EAT BREAD If II I. ef mir baking, y.ia eat hrrad not 1... In. just lair una hint uf III STI K IlKOllN anil niilhe Hi. fia hhií wm grain In eiaapariiM.n with Mime uf the lirargrd hI'.iiiI kilnls. T.i-lrs lieller, Iimi, and raU mi iinira per hmf. U hy ant, Ihra, eat 111 l 111 IIKIItW lilll.AII? , PIONEER BAKERY 20 j so. iiirsr st. o . Stoves and Furniture v IIU'I I Illi IHI1IM lilloll. BORDAILE & CO. : 117 Gold Ave. h riur ne.v li; rs of Fall and Wir.ter Shoes for Ven, Womea and Chil ti'f.'u while r.ore cf the tu !'ty has been sani f.red f"'! appeal anco 5a.e. They uear just r.s v.c'l as they lo. k. We t thc-:a caicfjily It ia $j:e pffe-'t ease. M. n's P..f.-.t i !. n ' . ; K .! - Me i i ".. f s . !, e s . c. v i ' :t mi. Jet ".il I., ft I .'MI In I i'. lo 4 :..! . SI ha lo , 3 :.. 1T,I lo S. c HI. .VI I . W !l,e I .. 1 ' .IT . tl's I K , n . I' . , if"' i .i i. r :..: - K . 1 1 -. n i i : rl l , M totto ill? nfi Imjil .lil-'-SS Vi4J i'f' , ..Ma i i t ' - i .''.WwlW. ; iJ Xvn J FJ j .'III t ..&r fei LEAVES WILL BE STOLEN is mi: i rv or tiii: m w not i mii ik with LOOSE LEAF METHODS OF KI l l'l Mi AK'OI VIS fiislioiie.-t accountants will ntu.il whether your records are found III loose leaf de ice. . umm: i i:f MKTiions ai:i: sai i: iimi: k.vi:i:s I tt)M)MK'M. "We riianufaclure tile best Of devices. Kule iheet.s and sic or etile. H, S. L1THG0W Hook hinder and ftiilila-r Manip maker I'lione J Jmirnal nnMi1lwK. lOaWBaZa' 7 úW IF YOU'RE IN THE DARK to where to go for your plumbing, let ua enlighten 'you. If you want broken water or steam pipe fixed, new gaj) fixtures, n bathroom put in, or furnace repaired, come to us. We do Dew work cimyleta nc aa? kind ( (paJnc Our work la nht anil ao are our pricaa. STANDARD PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY. YOU WILL OFTEN BE Pressed for Money Oflencr Because You Have No Ad vertising Bills to Pay than Because You Have. Many a business man has been surprised find that his biggest advertising bills were the easiest ones' to pay. That is always true, assuming that they were contract ed in,buying advertising space in the best newspaper me dium in the field. It would, of course, never bi true if poor Judgment were used in the planning and executing of thexadvertising campaign. In the cases of prosperous merchants it always hap pens that big advertising bills and big bank balances grow, together, out of the same publicity campaigns. Non-prosperous merchants and half prosperous ones may prove the truth of this matter in a practical way,' and in their own experiences. We arc accustomed io sceeing big stores filllcd with customers all the time the direct result of big advertis ing expenditures. But we do not so often see the small stores and shops crowded. Too many of them are con tent to get the overflow patronage, the happened in peo ple, the people who go to the nearest place. Any little store -whose advertising expenditures for newspaper snace are doubled this year, will ind its sales and profits correspondingly increased. Even a smálfin crease cf expenditure, in the right direction, for publicity, will bring a notable quickening of store activity, store profits. Effective, adequate advertising in the Morning Journal not only pays for itself, it pays for an increased equip ment and all that goes wiüi a biger store and growing store needs. THE LARGEST STOCK Ur Harnfits. Linoleums. Ruas and all kinds of floor coverings in X the west (we haven't gotj. But what we have are good values and up to date patterns. Just received a new line of Linoleums and Seamless Brus- sels rugs. Prices right. Cash or navmenis. r - . m- . nit 1-1 i f-s i- f FUintLLt. UKWIIUKt LU., VVtJSl t.'IU Ul VldUUll. Hats Our styles are dis tinctive from all Western styles as we purchase ex clusively in the Eastern market. I rk . n special rnccs During Fair '' Week" I'hone 10(1 A. 312 V. Central. t-s v . a