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.8 THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1909. GEO. W. HICKOX COMPANY OLDEST AXD LARGEST JPU'ELRY HOESE IV NEW MEXICO. , MOCK. ALWAYS COMPLETE AND NEW. EEND IN VOL' II WATCH ICS, WE'IJL REPAIR XREM. Arch Front. 113 N. tumi Street. Albogue que, X. il. CRESCENT HARDWARE CO. Move, Range, Hoiimo J'nrniKh ln Goods, Cutlery ami Tools, Iron I'lpe, Valves mill rUlliijrs, Plumbing, I tea tin;;. Tin (iml Copper Work tit WEST C'EVTKAIi AVENTE. PHONE 315 After Turkey How About That Good Old Heinz Kraut Oiir's tmi In' good for u In this dale no luivi' sola moio. its much an o ever sold before during the whole winter season. A Phone Order Will Bring It. Ward's Store Homer II. Ward, Slur. 313 Marble Ah-. Phone 20 I T 11 E A T It ISC o v A II M ( liit orixiriitcd ) 12.1.(10 t III buy li share III the greatest I profit milker in Hie Soiiilutcst ail In terest In un líuifa farm for only XA7.71 cr lien-. .Dividends of UO H'V wilt assured, lor r ii 1 1 particulars address or mil mi A- It. KTItOCI'. FRENCH & LOWBER FE.VERAL DIRECTORS Licensed Einbnlmors ... LADY ASSISTANT 501 W, Central. Telephone 860 ELKS' MINSTRELS r I Wc aro now In our new atore, and o have the finest aeleo tlon of Wall l'auer, l':iiiit-t, Oiln, Varnishes, I 'let u re Iraníes, etc.. In New Mexico. C A. HUDSON. Corner I ourth and Copper. H I STRONG BROTHERS fsTR (UNDERTAKER afra. II. II. ration, Ladf Knilialmer sttvona Block, ('nr. l iir.Drr aad Second. Phone No. 75 In tha ar.nt that job ahoald aot raoalva your momlua papar tala phona tha POSTAL. TKI.BORAPH CO. airing yuur rum ana addraaa anil lha papar will ta dallrarad a spaclal maaaangar Tba talaphoa la NO K. ft BKWARI) J a. Tha abuva raward arlll ba paid fnr tha arraat and convlctloa of any ona caught ataalfns ouplaa of Cha Morning Journal from tha door way a of aubacrl tiara. JOLKNAL PUBLIIHINO oa LAUNDRY WHITE WAGONS FEE'S PURE HOREHOUND TABLETS For That Cold. WALTON'S DRUG STORE S Shoot That Turkey 5 With One of PORTER & NEFF'S RENT CAMERAS ; Phone 435 - 2Z0 W. Gold Weather I'orecasi. Washington, Nov. 25. New Mexico und Arizona: Fair Friday, rain anil unow and colder at night on Saturday In north . portion; luir In south. LOCAL IFIíEBEST Insure In the Oi'tlúcoi.u 1.1(0. llrlnk Gloríela Beer. I'hona 482. W. M. Slaughter of Tucuincarl. wan hero yoHterday on business niuttera. John (!. Wiirren. n cattleman of Kngle, l.s Inte on it brief business trip it W. Hunt of Kingman. Ariz., formerly of Moutitnliialr, inn here yesterday attending tu business mat F. If. Kelt went ker, manager for tin. PiieHio Mutual Life Insurance coin pony, ha returned from a two weeks' Ihihiiicvs trip through the Pi eos valley. H. 1!. Hammond, lth Hie forest -civtcc, mid stationed In Tijera tun- yon up the .Manzano reserve, wiia in tin' city yesterday anil returns to the mountains this ni'trnlng. Mr mid Mr, (corito K. Clark of l.os Angeles, in route to New York, were the guest of Mr. and Mr. p. J. Scheck of 523 North Fifth Btreet at Thanksgiving dinner yesterday. Divine services at Temple Albert thin evening at 7:45. The subject of Kubht Chapman's discourse will be "The Pursuit of Happiness." Every body la cordially welcome to attend these services. Mr. June Hall of r.06 South Arno Btrect, (piletly relebrated her eighty clKlith birthday anniversary yeiiterday Mrn. Hull in the venerable mother of Thomas Hall, Mrs. David .Stewart and Mr. Jf. E. Down of thin city. i-parl. from a imaging engine i- niteif a pile of lion at the Santa Fe tie pick Una; plant at S o'clock last nlslit, ciiUKed quite a amall blaze which was extiiiKUiHhod by the em ploye t the plant before any aerloua damaire win done. The lows will amount to about J25. Mr. T. W. Newman, connected with the Hunahlne Valley company of New Mexico, who haa been very sick at the SturgeH for the past aeven weeks, la affaln on the atreeta aha king hunda with Ida many friend. Mr. Newman will remain In the city for another wot k or so appointing agents for hl company. Major Miller of Coffeyvillc, Kan, a counln of Mrs. Homer 11. Ward, spent yesterday In Albuquerque, the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Ward. Major Miller la en route home from Hills boro, N. M., where he attended the annual meeting of the Htockholdcrs of the Empire Mining and Milling com pany In which ho Is heavily interested. CScorge Urandt, the well known San ta Fc machinist, and Miss Hazel I). Spalding were married by the Kcv. John A. Shaw, pastor of the HaptlNt church, at X o'clock hud night, at the home of the bride's parents, 38 West Santa. Fe avenue, only u few Intimate friends of the contracting rmrtlcs be ing present. The, couple, who have many Hienda here, will' make their home in this city. EG THE VERT REST SCHOOL SHOES la Uie City the liOwcal Prices SIMPIER-CLARK N'ril IHHir Nortb of the Poatofflce O. U Waahljorn, I'rraldcul C. O. Oihuian, fntfy Treaa. E. L WASHBURN COMPANY I iicirMirnlr Outfitters for Men and Boys STEIN-BLOCH SMART CLOTHES fit you at once, and done with it stylishly. No waiting, no aggravation. Don't delay; TRY ON TODAY Tlianksgiving Day is this week you will need that new suit now. Black unfinished Worsteds, $18, $22.50, $25, and $30 the suit. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED CHARLES ILFELD CO. Wholesalers of Everything ; LAS VEGAS ALBUQUERQUE SANTA ROSA EXPERT OF FOREST E RETURN FROM TRIP Chief Dendrologist and Chief of Silvics Makes Study of Forest Trees in the Sandia Moun tains licurgo I!. Siiilworth of Washing ton, D. I'., chief dendrología of the rniteil States forestry service; Rafael Zon of Washington, chief nf alivies, and (lame Warden tuh of the Wich ita game preserve returned yesterday with supervisor W. It. Mattoon of the Manzano national forest from u three days' trio through the Sandia moun tains, stopping at the Kills ranch on the east lopo and coming down the Hear canyon trull on the homeward trip, 'i'hoc gentlemen took the trip for the purpose of miking observations on forest treta, as Mr. Sud worth Is preparing to Itisue an IntcrcUng man- mil mi the trees of the Rocky moun tains. The gentlemen leave till morning for Washington. NAVE TWO MORE HOUSES SHOW MOST SUCCESSFUL IN HISTORY OF HERD Mr. and Mrs, Joe Bren Win Golden Opinions and Produc tion is Financial Success, BIBLES TWENTY-NINE EAT ROAST PIG AT THE COUNTY JAIL I.Ike the Judge in Oliver Oold Miilth'g ''Deserted Village," the twenty-nine unfortutnatea In the Berna lillo county Jíil I were "with good capon llnnd" on Thanksgiving day, ua the risiilt of the genqroslty of Jemis Ko moro, the high sheriff of Mcrnullllo county, who killed not the fatted calf for the occasion, but a fattened pork- er, which when drewsed tipped the beam at thirty pounds und live ounces. . I In addition ti the finely rousted pic there wa apricot und white cherry pie, pot atom, bread and coffee, to aay nothing of tho fcge dressing with which the porker was tilled to over flowing before being put Into the oven. The Thankfcgh ing day treat nried witli a round of cigars for all. In addition to roaM pig thtre wire two roast chickens, which wore con tributed t the Thanksgiving day spread by Jailer giilrino Coulter, and ngftiy devoured by the Jailers und the live "trusties." A vote of thanks was extended to Sheriff Romero for Ills big Thanksgiv ing day dinner, and Thanksgiving day. 150. will Jong be remembered by the fortunate unfortunates who partici pated In the festivltiii.. After performing before two packed i veiling audiences and a matinee yes terday afternoon the Elks' minstrel show, songs and dances and Jokes and music and tho Salome gyration is his- tory and it will go down In the an nal of the local lodge aa the mott successful theatrical performance ever attempted by amateur talent In thia city; theatrically, musically, fi nantially, socially and every other way. The show gained In merit with successive performances and the re ception it got lust night was a record breaker. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Urcn, who arc used to muklng hits, admit that they have scored thidr biggest eucceas here and can not compliment too highly the splendid aggregation of singers and actors who took rart In tho show. One of the good things not mentioned yesterday was the song In tho first part by T. Y. Maynard, When the Bell In the Lighthouse Rings," ono of the bell-ringers of the whole program. Harry Heckcr's "Jlaby Lamb' was better than ever and with its chorus ono of the best coon songs ever heard hero. Joo Scottl, who is a black face comedian par excellence, won more laughs and laurels yesterday, and Porter Jonea with his nolo, "I'm . Op ing Away While (Join's Good," and as the lawyer in the Hlackville police court, made two more bulls' eyes yesterday. IjiiKlulfi's Salome dance as the grand finale, was as big a scream as the first timo when it took the au dience by surprise and he and Gurn- blnicr ihone ull through the per formance. i:ute little Julius Slaal) was again a favorite, his aong, 'Handle Mo With ;are," bringing down the house. The burlesque ball game, ending the first act, was a clover thing, punctuated by the usual volleys of laughter and applause. It wouldn't do to overlook the per formance of ZeJaer In the P.larkvllle police court, as Officer McMlllin. lie had it down so pat that everybody recognised tho Immaculate marshal th first shot out of the box, cigar and all. Even the eiilef admits it is true to life. The police court bur lesque is convulsing; with Joe Scotti as little Eva; J. Stanh, as Jtidgf Soakum; 'Harry llecker, as city at torney; Jones, as Lawyer Henry Clay; Paul Scott, as jury, Gumbinier, as reporter, and E. W, Roberts, pris oner. In the first part , Dr. "McLaund ress" was an ideal host at the Palm Reach party and officiated splendidly as Interlocutor. It won't hurt to Just mention again the members of the chorus whoso magnificent singing formed the musi cal background for the whole works J. AV. Anderson, C. A. Anspaugh, D. J. ArmlJo, Rud Rurke. I!. W. Rry- ant, A. J!. rtetz. C. H. Itrown, E. S. Conroy, John W. Colbert, John T,ee Clark. F. II. Clay, F. W. Dannenfel- ifr, carme Durham, w. A. rung, M. Kruske. W. E. Zciser, Forest Cart wright. Albert Faber, J. ft. Gould, Karl J. Holniich, Frank Hunter. R. K. Kuhna, A. Kennard, W. K. Eyon, H. S. Lithgow. R. W. Merrltt. L. E. Llewcliyn, Raymond H. Stamm, Paul Scott, Dan Padilla, Uud Wilson, Ar thur Walsh, O. A. Matson, T. T. May nard. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rrrn leave a host of admirers and frlenda here as a nsult of their attractive personalities and clever work on tho stage. For so young a man Rren Is a director of marvelous skill and besldo that both ho and his wife are tho best of good follows. tint Is more appropriate for a Christmas present than a handsome Bible? From our assortment this year you can get about any kind of a iilble you arc looking for from a large pulpli or family Bible to a small pock et edition. Do you need a Bible for your lodge or church? We have it Would you like a large print for grandfather or grandmother? We can supply you. We also have them in all sizes and styles of binding for Sunday school teachers with helps, references and Illustrations, with or without in dex. Here are some extra features worth considering In selecting a Bible. "The Red Letter Bibles," words of Christ printed in red. . "The Christian Workers' Bible, per haps the m8t convenient arrangment yet invented Tor the study of the Bible. Thia year they are making the Di vinity circuit binding with a "Button clasp." It la something new and no doubt you will like It. For those who want a light, com pact Bible, we have the India paper edition, also tho Teachers' edition without helps. TESTAMENTS. . Guess we can supply you in most any kind of Testament. We have the large print and down to the amall pocket edition. Our Illustrated red letter edition is one of the handsom est things you have seen jn a Testa ment. We also have the Christian workers' Testament. PRAVER BOOKS AND HYMN'AIÜ. Catholic and Episcopal' Prayer Books and Hymnals, all sizes, styles and prices. STRONG'S BOOK STORE Next door to I'oMofflcc. Fliono 1101. FI ASSOCIATION F T 11I ..T! fg- ""' RAS FOUR DOLLARS IN THE BANK STATEMENT SHOWS ALL BILLS ARE PAID Clean Slate for Thirtieth An nual Fair Assured from Show ing Made by Twenty-Ninth Due to Surplus From 28th. YOUNG men's special . styles are a particu lary strong feature this season in our selections in suits and overcoats. We have the smarj models, the broad-shouldered ath letic shapes, and the snan- py cut which young fellows want; college men, high school men, young busi ness men. Hart Shaffner & Marx are masters of style in this field as in others; they've created for us some .ex tremely attractive models for young men. Older men, of course, may want styles a little less ex treme; don't worry; we've got the right things for every body. Smart grays, and blues; swell fabrics in overcoats and raincoats; all wool. SUITS $22 TO $35. OVERCOATS $1 8 TO $30. This store Is the home of Hart Sliuffncr & Marx clothes. SIMON STERN The Central Avenue Clothier Cfp)nji: igc? by Hart Sttnffr.sr Ic Mm Nothing Starts Your Blood to Circulating these cool morningt like a good American Block Coal fire. We have The American Block Coal AZTEC FUEL CO. PHONE 251 MRS. JOE 1ÍREX tilVEX HAXDSO.ME NAVAJO IlLANKET A nrettv llttlo Incident clodd the performance la.-'t night when Attor ney Thomas N. Wilkerson. one of tho charter nu mb, rs of Albuquerque lodge ,Vo, 4 G 1 prcenlcd to Mrs. Joe Bren in behalf of the lodge a beauti ful Navajo blanket nn a Might token of the appreciation by the Elks of the splendid work of her and her talent ed husband. Tho darkey waiters of the minstrel troupe brought the blanlift out on the stage and held It up and Mrs. Bren acknowledged the honor In a pretty little speech, saying thut while she had a husband, never. tínicas she loved all the Elks, every one, and thanked them sincerely ror their courtesy end kindness. Her talk was greeted with enthusiastic applause. The Territorial Fair association has the sum of 3.93 to Its credit af ter all bills are paid, according to the full report of the secretary completed yesterday. The management of tha thirtieth annual fair next year can accordingly start out with a ciean flute and nearly four dollars to be gin its fair on. The successful showing of the twenty-ninth fair is due to the fact thut the twenty-eighth fair manage ment turned over to the association the handsome sum of $1.358.79 in cold cash which was. considerable of a starter and which with the addition of 366 of the "Taft Fund" also turned over thus made a total of $1, "24.79, or close to $2,000, which en abled the management of the twenty ninth carnival to close Its booka with all bills paid. Secretary McManus' report shows total subscriptions of $8,946.58; re ceipts from privileges, $818.50; gate and grand stand receipts, $4,458.25; $618.15 from tho carnival company $1.0!I5 from horse race entrance fees $475 from tuo Montezuma ball and miscellaneous collections amounted to $3.793.19. Total receipts, $17,204.67 On the disbursement side, the race meet coat $6,912.20; tho baseball tournament, $2,201.25: advertising ami printing, $1,411.23; Montezuma ball, $523.25; music, $593: premiums and exhibit expenses, $1,006.90; mis cellaneous, $5,053.01; making a total disbursement of $17,200.74; balance In bank. $3.93. The report of the secretary was audited and found correct bv an au diting committee consisting of Frank McKec, W. J. Johnson und Roy Mc Donald. TO THOSE WHO WEAR TERN. DOWN COLLARS OCR NEW 30TH CKNTIHY COLEAR, MIAFER OF. FKHS THE I'ERFECriOM OE COL LAR COMFORT. POESVT C11ACK THEM, EITHER, AM) LETS THE TIE SLIP EASY. EMPERIAL UiVS dry co., rnoxE 148. MIDVALEFor Sale, 6 Beautiful Lots IN THE SUBDIVISION OF MIDVALE THESE LOTS ARE ABOUT 290 FT. LONG BY 50 FT. WIDE. THEY FRONT ON ELEVENTH STREET, ONE BLOCK FROM THE ELECTRIC RAILWAY LINE, ON 12th STREET, AND 3-4 MILE FROM POST OFFICE IN THIS CITY. THEY ARE WATERED BY THE ACEQUIA AND ANYONE LIVING THERE CAN HAVE A GARDEN, KEEP CHICKENS, IN FACT HAVE A SMALL FARM AND LIVE Nl THE CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE. THERE ARE SOME FRUIT TREES GROWING ON THESE LOTS. WILL SELL AT A LOW PRICE ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN OR FOR CASH. E. H. DUNBAR Corner 3rd and Gold Avenue. GRAN IN CVMDATUV i nil i THAT THANKSGIVING TABLE Should look it b t I'' rh:.. U an antlqUMed innli'l si, or .onn am Mn1l- tha n of H ions nf itin-.-s t.rnau. the table. is a loimmg Huh n t1P frm f (oka and kmvea. etc We have ! - .il uceful. for tiabll.lied I llC EVERITT'S - .r.D!. J I I I. i;s. OniraJ A . All the leading shapes and styles in the season's prettiest hat creations. SPECIAL PRICES MATTHEW noWELL, tOi Weal Central Atenúa, AfbB4arsja. T I 111 Ulltl WITH CAUSE OF TEMPERANCE II General Offers His Services to Assist the Work in United States Army. We opt rate the only milking machine In thia aectlon of the country. It Is the only strictly sanitary method of milking cows anj a feature t modern datrving. They may be seen inaction any afternoon from thre;to four o1.h-V ' ' The Matthew Dairy 6c Supply Co. mxnioxE ti9. . . t no north Fornxii street Bt M.mln Journal pedal lml t lra-1 Waslhiiglon, .Nov. 2,i "I ehii'l cheerfully aid your proposed temper ance move in the armv." tir.tiniHe !;cn..r;it KVetl.-riclf :r:int It. iHimman,! I of the department .f Great lakes. I letter addressed the R v. Wilbur F. Crafts, of litis city, superintendent of the Int. rn.ttinnal Reform bureau. The letter was mad" public tonight. An invitation was will to General I Gi ant bv Dr. Grafts tnvitinu him to dttrefiS a meeting to lie held here on lecemher 12. n-xt. to inaugurate a movement looking to the 'u.iatih ment nf a total ahatinrnce association in the array and navy. la his communication Jut rvt.yivvü ileiieral Grant expressed regret at his inability to be present, but declares. I ccordlng to Dr. Crafts that he "is cor dially in favor of the proposition." Dr. Crafts said tonight that It Is proposed to establish an association similar to tho one which has flourish ed In tho British army for a number of years, with British generals, as its officers. WE nANDLE A ITXE UXE OF ERE8H AXD I3ANXED FKEETS. PHONE US VOCR ORDER. V. G. PRATT & COH 214 8. 6E JOXD ST. PUOXE 418. Doubtless. The Homebody What'a tho prin cipal Industry In New York, near as ye could jedgo.Abner? The traveled man Steppin' lively, I reckon. Puck. Try our home-inado mincemeat, 3 lbs. for 25 cents, carcasa nintton C cents per II. Western Meat Co. Wliat He Wanted. "What we want." said the attorney to the reportera. "i Justice." "What I want- said the client to the attorney, "is a verdict in my fav or. Life. Claud Hutto Stenographer and Notary Public 117 1-2 W. Gold Phone 898. .Call Vp. New Mexico Cleaners Dyers and Hatters Satisfactlon "guaranteed." If you iiivtl a rurpeiitcr, telephone HcsMidcii; phone 37. Ieeraie. Resources. Ethel Why did you break off your engagement with Maud. Jack I want to save money enough to marry her. Boston Transcript. Muttfiliiss f a Mere Man. When a woman pays sweet things bout you she Is giving her candied opinion. When women g' t their rights moat of cs will get left. Beware o? the woman who is t-o stingy that she on t even tell a Joke at he' own exyense. The bravest of men sometimes get fright on their wedding day. The girl lio is a good listener is the one who hear.- the most propos als. Cmart Set. Kncoiirxveiiic nl. lladys." reprimanded her stern father, 'I am shocked: I actually fcaw you ki that tall young man v ith the long ba r." "Will, pap, he's an author." spoke up Misa f;',ad with a pout. "And what has that .i do wlih It?" "ttiMr. ImP. didn't you aay with 'Ur oun lip th.tt yqur.g authors houl. he encouraged 'Chit ago 31 W EST GOLD. rilOXE IMS Wallace Hesselden GENERAL CONTRACTOR. Figures and workmanship count. We guarantee ipore for your money than any other contracting firm In Albuquerque. . Office at the Suciior Planing Mill PHONE 377. At Tho Country Elr. . 4 "And do you mean to tell me tha1 a city girl won the eack race for ladies?" "Well, she had an unfair advan tage. She got her training: wearing them tune gowns." Kan tas City Journal. Wanted, to buv good horse an! saddle. Apply 315 Win Silver. Tire Whirl nf Time. "Times has terfn'y changed." ob served an octogenarian darky in Ala bama. "Befo" de wah it was only de slav en rtut was sold, but only de Mdder lay 1 hear, a genulmen atate that an oie masult wat jsold. . auction J" New York for a whole lot o' money. Times has eert n j- changed " Ham per's Weekly.