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THE ALBUQUERQUE MOANING JOURNAL1, MONDAY. MARCH 21. 1910. morning journal (OfflrUI ;, rriwr fl Sn Ufiua) I'tibhktti It lh JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. f. A. MAfrnrnsos rrenit W 111 ItK K I Mit..r JMi: lll.A'K. City Kdf-r 11. U. JiOW Ui.V Advert, ln Unkt Knterii H9 eand-rlawi matter t th Jv.-iiitoiric At A liaiut.lue. N. undue Bel .( Congre f Main 3. Is. J THK MOHIIM'Í ill! fCMI. 1-4 Tilt? It till Vl. Kl 'l HI M AN IM IR llf Mr Mt.MI , MI'I'miltM, lilt: IKIMII'ltH I 1111 Kl I I III II I'iKTV II I lilt. ami Tin animus or hik I'l III l AM l'AKf II KM Jlil.k AUK 1111.11 r. a woman "whom" tlx scientists say lived about iio.imfl years ego." it would nof le extraordinary If "mf New Mexico country weekly without proof reader had difficulty In distin guishing who' from 'whom.' but in a Chicago dally editorial columns, a blunder nf that kind In worthy of t imirn ni. No wonder, n eminent subscriber ot the New Mexi. an In calling attention to English us he I" murdered In the Windy City, writes "Thm I t'-ilf And tli writer is nnrclv one "nhi'iii kn Iioiit and whom'" Is only ket Tic." slid "whom" wants to m:iki' sore thut every offt. e holder in the proposed Ft.it of w Mexico jxmIoí Khgllsh " vole. I "dr'' amendment tw .-nty-flve wotiij be r prun. dirimí. - under the Id I'ing ha ni t) tile Mt.lteiiood pill, th' mile x-uie in Arizona Itv hoavilv overlaid with POLITICAL WAR IMMINENT IN CONGRESS -i'í:oeííix IP publican. Tl KM OK Ml lliC Itll'JIOV TMr. t'V tmr. -.ft ii'-.nttj ,,,''r Incur. Iy Irani, en noattli .,..4ve I nnrr-f elfcuilaiion Ihnn mnr other poner fn rw lo-nc. iw ftitlf iianer la jUFtli-tf Issued rlrrj dajr In Ih jear. "Tit Miming Jtiantsi high rlr- rntt.a isting IhNa I arntriled la stir ,the- aier in ew tlnirtt." 1 be Americsa vifriupr mrrriwrr. AI.Hl (II I Hl: M.W MFWU " - '- 1 j:OCi.lf. Ill T NOT TOO MITII. The result of the lila row In tht house f reprcsentiilUe over thf inul er of the nHUcrshli, will h liailt-d Villi .illefiietion by f on."rativo men rf II laníi in nil motíon of ih: conniry. An w" have wild ninny tlmr hefnr In a crejit "l r tarden," lik iht Joner liou.i of connifiot, it Ik nece nary, in order In have itny huslnem ttnnat-d Won vvhh h there in ny tlivemity of opinion, to lodg In Hi );,. iiiIh of llic NtK'tiker un uiuiumI iiiensun ijt nrhitrary power, but Ihí fume limo It in nycenMry thut hi" Kliould imp thi- oower wtlli which he in (him i lot lied, im rirely in onKihli- lih al.Holute r.'ilrne, ami vvlihoiil iüm rioilnntioii. Hut "Chele Joe" híid lolded the 1 miden of niiihorlty for su luiic t lime, in ihe fii- of so much biite l.ioiltíoi, ilutt ,u inul romp to ie Bird, or deemed In nanrd. Iilniif.'lf as nhkoliit monarch of all he nor veyeil, tliroUEh Hie Intltude tlven him ,y the rulen, find while udmiitiui; by IiIh wordi ttwtt the house mi the liinkcr of II own rule, he denied the Mine by hi.i in lions, mid uiihf tituted the will of the hi'C.ik'-r fur the III if the house. ' t"nil r the .'lrcumiil.inre, therefore. It wan Rood for the iuhlic, und nlsii good for him, iiersnnally, lhat Jiihl fix h a crimp Kliould have been given tiirn it n Ih n. Hon of the hoiif-e on P.it lirdfly cvenlim put In his career. To frnvlde for n new rule cmnmlt fi, while n-futtinir to remove Mr. Can non from the clmlr. wan (IrdnR Juwt rii'.iiHh, but not ion much. And Ihln n Hon Max more Important than up "")?I4W! upon tilt) Ktirlace. It In a rev onitVm rather than a reform. It wil! havtl a Rood effeil elKcwhere nn Well le. co. ture. Nearly II the legl l.it ireii ot the states, tnkini; ihelr rue from ciiiisn iw. n-t roiidllliite their re lipeiihe committees on rule a t lve the peaker iilmont nhnolute power over the busincs of the house Ann the example now net by the n.l Initial limine of representatives villi have an effect for Rood In mod of the tate., Hince ll pntu the ni ikinr, of the full R r-allv, end not merely nnm inally. In the handu of the house. A (IIIM1; I .MVHWTV, The I!ev. Lord William Cecil, lio recently vl'iled China In f onmo lion nith the Hcheme lo e:t,il!inh n uni versity on European linen In Ihl i country, was the principal speaker nt a m f.i.iig o t. i llier the eliti riirise, held the oilier day in Oxford. He decíate I tnat ncrvv. hero in China the Id.-a not with the warmest wel come t,',d at lVkJng and llan-kau ex ecutive oinrniliet had been formed. The , heme .m i;ipnned. not only by Kuropeaiin en-f.igrd in education in Chli ii. bi t Imi b a large number of Tht federal prison At Leu ven wort li In puitlntf on aim on H-e,unt of its o.,i;l mttim. It regn'mr r o,mv win fllllTliii-l thillv-fne balikern. I he upper house of the Kentucky i'-gSitatore ),! voted Mcaiiml the rat ill atom of the federal unions tax am ndmeiit. Wat. h odr n tr Inu to cutí h up. then not i, i iem. Thee We belli a ot I li. ak tin by e do it. ve v on ,ne ent it icd t. .em. I'.ei ,HI.e a dime' I O oiitiniiotl roni I'age J. Column 1) today that n cum eren,- had been held yet on the nuhjeit. but undoubt edly one would tftke pta e, jeil::!p tomorrow. Ai! the em u- must be held wi iii i ten day. for that I.: t iim:i -l oy the ; .ms r-e Hufoi or the l etijii it i i,.,, , ottimit ''f this eom n tlee the tepi.bii' ,, nill choline six memb; r a:i. the ! its four. V. .1, ihei the itis.ir,e' will be gjvv.i 1 1 p' 'fci-nt.. ...ll an'. the ."IX repuoii.aris in row uiikn.inii 1 hey say they hav. not a-4e;l a:,l mi "nb-rlii AWFUL BLIND DIZZY SPELLS Charming Hats at Moderate Prices Mrs. Ritier of Wilmington Has Terrible Attacks Which She Describes Impressively to Our Readers ! MAVBRAY GANG OF SWINDLERS GUILTY fContiiiirt-fl I'rom l'agp I. Column 6) China!- tbe.iiMlVí In 'mil prívale pcnitioni. both Officii. Il KINSOX ST NIKS PAT. Si creta ry of War Iickinoii remainn firm In Ilia decision not to reinitiate the seven West Point cadets disminui d from the Military academy for hazing He, however, favor u modification of the regulation of the academy, no that tiny may disci iinin.i le between trivial and serious arts m the haxlng line, which I no now done. Then he Would enforce the modified regula lions to the letter and let every cade know that there would be ho ainellor ntion of (he punishment prescribed for mu li offences. He lightly concludes thot It In very harmful to discipline to allow f-ndets to go tf congress to se. cure leniency tyhich is not granted by (he rule lindel whl. h they hold their tn.leiKliips. Tin: it mi ito i mu., A great main people who nie 7,rofe.,,,iii UiMiir i;. ins mili agree with Kmator cuinmins that conuresn slmul be competent to frame Its own legis lation w it limit having bills submltt. to It rcadv-madv bv Ihe exe. ulive an Ibclr adoption il.-niand.'d as a test c patty lon!tv. Th. re Is ptobaldy n. jnuch danger, however, that the ad ministration win force the niiorne gcneial a railroad bill through the reflate wiihout amendment, even If t through "t nil. No public Inter -', and ptoiuibly no party intetest Would ftle.itlv sutler if Senator Cum nns and the oilier limirgeuts talke It to dentil. What the railroads utit, more than nvthiug else, especially ut this tunc is to be pi .ilnnc No one outside of parly polines pie leiiii.s in.it the eliare of the country reouires any legislation of this kind The mumry has got on very well un ll' r txistiiij; hiws. In pite of their Iniid' iisoni.' and d..t ..thing muHlplu' Jty. N.i other coiintiv, cerininlv, lu.t tlevi b.ped s railroad s stent c. miliar aide with o.irs or can show any un h widely diffused prosperity resulting frniu ehcan tr.inipn' t.itlon However advantupeous i nught be to r.!le. the I lihori.ls fi.ni s..nie of the com pn x and illoi;.'.sl -r. i;iila( oms" of ie r ent eiia. tments, it would be vastly lienor lo let tlnm alone than to keej threatening them with new and tin CettAttt compile itlons. Thai this is the attitude of eonserv ptive senators is Indi.-ated by ibe.r lndifferi n, e to the new railroad bill nnd their willingness to Ut the ( laments of the administration do all the talking nhnut It. Thcv are not roncini. d to defend t. and If thev ran lot il. f. at he various r.idii al iimn.b rncnts Ih. v will piobnl.lv .,1.. it io f nl. From every point of view thou!. I consider this the .nnilevi pol- i-y. I III! .( I (. I-.H. If rongr".-s is g.in.g to r. finite bv itrev oka hie HalUte that ,.! til" peo. 1 le of th. f.!!e ,.f ,N, in Mexico shall (peak Kllglish. tie l.iu should stile distinctly uheiher il niraos chb ago :nrlish or jut lomm, ii Kn:;ltsli. This J.eeissatv pre .1. Ilion on the palt of congress is euci.'. stc.t b Ihe following jaragtaph vhich ve lake r,.in II. e íint.i Fe Nciv Mexican' "A Chicago p;ier rf mm" ill. in or c7iioi?y wa ight. Is gins an e.ttiot ort 'The Ktet tic I Feinine.' hs follow s. 'Si.tni-i. hern roar ihe to. k of iiihr.il- lal ll.i l li ne nloailt.e.l II. e skull of 1:1:1 oitMivi. tiii: 1.011ns. Lord lioia berry, in opening Hie Campaign for reform in the limine of lords, disnlured thai the time had come for a reform from within with out waiting for the government lo carry out its proposals 10 hamslring the peers and an emasculate tho liou 01 lords that it would be come no bi t ter than a painted chamber in which no self-ri-spei tlnu person would cure to sit. He said that It was desired to slahlish the elective principle, but it must not lie through popular elections, hut by elections by associations. nr- poraiions and county councils. He poured scorn upon Ihe 'sugges tion of 11 single chamber, which he declared was a proposal to dig the grave of ihe empire; In America, he said, the veto of the senate was stronger than was ever the veto of a sovereign. He trembled at the scorn of the Vnlteil State w hen conietnpl.il. Ing Ureal III-i I it in h one eyed, one legged sear.h for a constitution. talned, contained a complete docu mentary r.-cord of the transaction of the combination for four years. A loose leaf j. 01 ket ledger Wag one of the documents thus secured. It con tained the nanus and addresses of over 200 person who had acted as go ne! w ecus pi various tranca, tions I hey lived in rn-urlv everv state in (he union. I here w ere fourteen brandies In various parts of the country, all oper ..ted from one city. The hcad'niarters wet o moved from time to time, uh the leaders mme under surveillance by ihe authorities Foot races, wrest ling, prize fighting, hore racing and wire tapping were the specialties of Ie roil victims on which to make ' easy money." The ' victim usually was first approached by an actual friend w ho bad been previously solp in .1 by n regular ".steer know n. In most insianees reproscntatinnn were made that ihe sieerer'' had cousin wlio was secretary to n coterie of men of great wealth who were traveling over the country for pleas ure. The victim was told that tills "secretary'- was angry ut some alleged Ill-treatment and had undertaken to swindle his employers out of n large sum of money Thn victim was In vited to assist arid when he accepted was in turn swindled on n sporting event which proved lo he 'lixed' against him instead of in his favor See real vaudeville artist Clin. INDIAN CHILD IS BADLY BURNED t niniiiTr hi rnyuHk Six Yonr Old Onuehter of Jos ph Rey, Left Alone, Sets H elf on Fire With Matches, do not care lo new lommittee. iv e oon 1 wish assume responsi i.illty fur legislation or tii tu ion e ourselves on the house in that wav said one of the members it won I not be Just tor 113 th i Ihe democrats will t lióos-' their four members in caucus and expect their sc-leiuons will be ratifo-d by the vote of the house. ut these four tnrt-e are practically certain to be .Minority Leader Champ Clark. Fltz gcrald of New- ork and I'n.lernood of Alabama. The first two ,.re mem ber of the old committee and un doubledly will be iicoord.-.i similar honors on the new. There is 11 ten- eral demand among the demócrata thai I nderwood. who is Leader Clark's first lieutenant on the Honr. be given a place. The fourth demo crat has not yet been even discussed to any extent. To attempt to predict whom the re publicans will select would be the merest speculation. P.csi.l.s Speaker t annon. o.n'.ell of Pennsylvania and Smith of lona, are in Hie republican memers ot the present rules commit lee. By ihe terms of the Norris 11s he was amendment Speaker Cannon is specit icaii enniinaie.i irom the new com mittee. Tlie democratic l.-adeis said they expected no tlilficulty In having their selec tion for this committee rat ified by the house, as the insurgent ropulkans had given them a pledge to support the democratic nominees. paruy in consideration of the unani mous vote of tne democrats for th Norris amendment. I. ui the highly Important .selection 01 tins new rules committee was of secunda! y consideration in the talk today as 10 whether the war within mi' lunhs 01 me repuiican party was to continue or not. 1 in- legislative program in enngress was scarcely mentioned at all except in nnei tion with the probable ib-lav ii win encounter oetore the political air his become sufficiently clarified. I tu go ahead with legislation. It was gen erally recognized that some semblance ol quietude must be restored belore ongress can proceed with the calm consideration of important measures. K'vcry Important administration measure is halted where it stood last Wednesday, while the preliminarv- sklrmish of the lutile began A republican, high in the councils f the party itnd of eminent political ludgmcnt gave It as his opinion today Dial the worst was now our in re publican striie and th.tt permanent peace would shortly ensue. today. lie .,1 v ni 1 ii. n,n,u. iu tn,..- rn i Kf'V. ftt A hnr. SPtC Her- united now than for a Vg4 time." he .. . ' said "There will be no disposition io hut 011 m. iliati m stains rni: Piti:sni:vr. President Tafl'a recommendation In his annual message to congress that provision be made for the employ ment of an eminent astronomer from civil life p. t;,k,, charge of the naval ..bseivaioiy at Washington, has been adopted by the house luiMil commlt lee, The house and senate nrc ex pected I agree to Ihe ch.mge. The bill of LeprcHi-nlative Albert F. Daw 11 of low,,, giving a salarr of Jil.tiiio 'r for this purpose, was ordeied reported favorably, I'lesident Taft hopes in this way to have the ii,u,,i observatory take first rank in this country, and perhaps in the world. At piisein a naval officer has charge of it, mid while the ptcsl. dint has no crilicinn In offer of Its management he thinks by the nature of th. ir 1 .location and experience of ficers of the navy cannot be expected to become as pioficent In astronomy s nun who devote their lives to tht science MU I . W POINT. A point of j.nv thai Is piohahlv and h hi. Ii seems to viand in a by ilss'lf. was passed upon by a new. cia vs New y ork coin I one day last week, and Is thus staled b the Herald: "Holding that the t hildrett of a big amous mat 1 l.tee mo legitimatized b the operation ot the law of 1 ointuoii marriage utter the parent is ficed troni the ties ol the prior marriage by tie;, Hi o, divorce, and lhat the children in ou,Mi..n arc emitted 10 lulu ril. Jn.lje (i .;,.i nun submitted nn unci. Mint; an. 1 inn.l opinion e--ter- day. The il. .1 ,. ,1 .,s in the suit of Al bert J. Uine, trustee, . ( a trust fund formed in the Inietesis of Fdwln V. Welch, who died in lvIT, and which was to be divided bv Mr. Welch's chil dren. Mr. Welch had four childien by his flr-t wil -, and in O-il he mani.-d woman in r.ochest.r, bv whom be ilsn had four childien. His f ,r- wl'e btalned a iHvoice two years alter Ihe ruga -nous marriage w as entcted into. t Mr Welch's death the childien h this latter marriage claimed their hire of the trust fund, amounting to sl-.al thousand dollars, and th.. nc- :.-.n j s de i.!c, ,,s Instituted so tint heir l-c .1 status might be declared Jndae o Coman held that as bo g " Mr- Wi !. h s t a st wife was llle or imlu. r.ed the t hildren bv th- big ;iioUs m.irmge nc leKttim lie. Tut whi n she .0.1 1 m, .1 a divorce niarrinre I. glnm.-itir.-. iheni and vmurl then viih a:i th.. legal r i'-i of legitimáis' h'idn-n to share eijuallv m the .t ,1.. f thi ir father " ' Sir UI lii-i.st.il I ihe Meriting .Inurmdl laignna. .v. M . March 11. The mix ar old daughter of Joseph !!', a alguna Indian, living 1,1 Paoiiatc. ten l-i.guiii., was latally rning, h.-r clothing oil fue w hile playing The parents were In in al Ihe time the sel tire to herself. s. ; cants and rushed tusalij- sunn ilel I llg b ank. ts. I ir. inllon b , 11 a .i iy M! ill oiled ig by . to relieve till gill, lull Nile is mil.-s north ol iiiiiittl this m, ha ing lleen set v. 11 li mateht s an adjoining r. child a. , id They In al'tl li. r 10 h-r assast.un the Haines w it h of Laguna, was and ill, I evcrylhi the sufferings 1. terribly ii'iovf-r, Peters people, I blirnctl and not expected to V.- illl.IV lotiipany, six .em. NEW BUSINESS BLOCK FOR TOWN OF ROSWELL (Special rarresnnnrtrner Is srarnhur Journal) Losvvtll, N. M.( M..r. 1, :'o. s. 1-: Allison. o Alpine. Tex., l.-ft today for his home, alter spending s.-vecal clavs here making ai rangcni. ins i'..v the conMiiictlou ,.r t mo st.,r ao-i base- mint store and nfil -c Imiioing 011 the tiilv foot io, he recently bought of the e-priMt company for $;'vi.in Tin Joy. new Olilltlllig will he moll . I'll 111 ever lespeci, it win sian.i at ihe corner I Main and Thud sn.its, which onsnloi .-.I ihe best business corner in Kosw .11 th. stlVi tlVI Oootl he is impossible when anv del ang. nieni of the dim-guns. Foley s Orino ljixa- a natural remedy for stum a. li. liver and bowel troubles. It aids ingestion, stimulates the liver, and c.ires habitual c. .list ipu t Ion. J. il 1 1' Kiellv a;- 1 'o. kingdom M our .io (or ii room big enough !f the bevomi a llaimlmn-ftwen bill should l .v. mid ArlKon-i shoiibi b. Territory of New Sfcxleo, Office of the Secretary. .Miscellaneous Ccrtlf lente. I, Nathan J iffs, secretary of the Territory of New Mexico, do lo roby ccrl.fv that: Wh. ri as. on the Isth dav -,f March. A. lv i;i,.:i, th Altai oueripie ciiir. n w is d"slgnnte.1 MS the I'lflilil N.w.sprvper of New Mi'va o, and Whcrcts. s... A Ibiimienut Citizen his cease! publican, 01; Now. therefore, p'ibüc notice is hereby given that: in com pliance with s-.t'on 11. chapter "9 of th,. laws of 19,'i, repair ing th Secret rv of the Terri tory to rh sígnate nn iif'.njtl Newsp 1 p. r of New Mi to o: the Albinia, -tipie Mornlns Journal I hereby d. s ; n .t. , , s-irh Ofriilal cwspasr of New ieliti. ..v n t'ti.b r n-.v !i ,n. end Ihe tir- it S .-,1 of ih, Tcrrlt .rv of N. le.,-, :,l ,he C ly of Sit-la F., ih,. Cipital, on ih. fourth tl iv i f 1 i.-iobi r. A I, lie tScnTl NATHAN' JAFFA. Secretary of New Mexico). ibuse the insurgent niembei the contrary an eiiort to t hem. i make a guess that the congres sional committee will trom this tune forward b ud it aid to the election of those men who yesli-riüty stood by the party and every eflort "will be made lo set ure their return to congress " What about the isslie of Cannon and Cannonism '.'" was a.-ked. "That Is going to be taken care of. and you can count upon it." was the reply. "It is a good prediction to make that Speaker Cannon will :in noun e. long belore the campaign for the election of a iri-iy congress begins, lhat he will not again be a candidate speaker. Whi te, then, will be the issue vu peak of?" It will not exist It is upon this basis that the warring ele. nu rit of the republican nartv can he I easily brought together and that is what is going to ha, .pen." I his republic an believed lhat the elicit of Ihe bartle 01 last week ivi'l idvaiitageous 10 ail administration legislation now In congress. He ex- piess.d his opinion that both sides In Ihe republican ranks would stand solid lor the Tatt prog-ram and that the party pledges woaid he fullv re deemed. In the meantime, all these various conjectures c.f parly se.-rs must await the verdict of time. All sitios are resting, if only from Ihe sheer ex haustion of the struggle from which they have Just enuiged. Tomorrow the bedraggled ranks w ill be reformed and move lorvvard to whatever llure may be to meet. Muih depends 011 whether the In surgents, who lined nr. and oréente,! rushing defeat of Speaker Can- Ins t, listing- from the chair. revv.ir.ie.i last night with " speaker's hano w h -trior they m,t Hie , non and only to he denuncia! ion ,-,1 lie . an be placated or 1 o fe driv e funher resentmi in nto more relent!- be made and thus rebel, jon. It was even Said tod ,v bv a promi nent in, ruber of tin- house that a sec ond a-sanu might o.-cur upon tti spe.iker to r. move him trom th. speakership and it m.in point d out that the insurgents who stood bv the t"a ' Ver might next time he lending the tight to down rim, A motion t , .'c.,re the speakership vacant Is !n order any time m the house and this m.-tiiher lielieve.l tá.-.t the pieced. i,r lor its use. i stablisl til yesterday, might be invoked anv time lhat rit-iratu.-ti seems to warrant it. There was talk. a!,., of a further utta, k upon the rules of the ho-,s. now ihal a big enicTirig wedge b.-.s bu n inserted, although It was doubt. ed generally uh.thir this would be xp.ilient from a political standpoint essarv i..r trie present, appointment of all the commu tes of lie house bv the house lteif ""'""I "f bv rhe sneaker is spoken ,t as the n. xt move ,,f tn- reformers f the tu'cs, but a such action ut th. tune would entlti !v disornnlie the boas,., it is not lik- 1 v m I. coii.i.i- .! belore t he begmning oí Ihe nt j igr-ss. Tic 'I pi:i:sii-t ni 1 i-i y iMi .in n n iv 1 iem ! Albany. N. V.. M.11. h 101 Pres., 1 T. it red with inr. r. si fslav the ... - j t,...s i.i the right m ire house I r.f - o. rt.iüv. i.stird.y when Spen kit i I'ar.lion was s'-.,,tri ,:i K , - , ,.nr- ... ,1 ni, n-b. r "luir. rt in I c. 1- ; li en- e on t 1 oniv err for, I l.v h ! a al . I g 'H Pre-,.:, nt nine ago b .0 11 s i,,r .1 s. r r V - yn , 1 io- i ti-vt . w i ! ,e s,ii.-.n of i h , t f, r 1 ti.,. ; mease It W o I 1,'nf. true." Tilt w.,s tni.trn.i'd tne insu'gent ihat th. ; 'l l ihe nas.rtry of tic he had re trmended. Again We lie 11, no .irate te) III fw'Ople of I l,i..ll-ri.. that We ,ln no! I.Se :mii..ti -nr. A ..ur trierij who aw tl-,e I'i.ssion P.rtV, licni. i Wilmington. .V. C. I us. ,1 p, have headaches, and blind ,li-zv snells and weak cold spells went all over me. '1 hail diffr-ri nt doc tors, w ho were not able to tell me what was wrung. so f began to take Card 11 i. Alter laK.ng it regularly. t..r some time. I got well 1111,1 am not ,1 right. in good health, heller than 1 have been In. for 10 years. Kemember lhat Car.lui is a remedy for women has been in use bv Women for nearly a lifetime. It is not an untried clit-mita! combination, but Is a vegetable ex'traci, made from herbs, the real curative merit of which has been proven by time. So you can absolutely rely upon It. just as you rely upon i hot water bot tle for pain hecttuse other people have done the t. -sting and you un able to profit by their experience. If you want further proof, your druggist will tell you about it Ask him. Oft Ciirdni at his si ore. N". H Write to: Ladies' Advisory l-icpat tmeiit, Chattanooga Medicine company. Chatinnooga, T.1111.. for special Instructions, and Si-page book. "Home Treatment for Women," sent in plain wrapper on reuuest. WE ARE PAYING PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO HATS AT POPULAR PRICES, $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 THE EC0N0.MIST EXTRA! EXTRA! HARDWARE STORE AÍ GALLUP ROBBED Crystal MotLh 21st MR. JAMES KEANE t I and His Vaudeville Company Presents THE BEAUTIFUL SCENIC PRODUCTION Held for Ransom A Romantic Comedy Change of program several times during the week. . Two big reels of entirely new pictures. Police Warned to Look Out for Quantity of Automatic Revol vers, Cutlery ar d Other Light Hardware. At the Pastime Commencing Monday , Scnor Baptiste Boronda late of Lombardi Grand Op era Co., direct from the City of Mexico, singer of Ameri can and Spanish Songs. Hart's hat-ware store ut tíaüup was burglarized sometime Saturday night and a considerable euantitv of light hard wait- taken, ihe stuff Including 'luminal ic revolvers, knives, et-. A lbuiiuer.ue police and officers cast nn.l west o.' lialluii have been tided to keep a lookout tor sus- pec is. IB SS3 Y: "OUR table linen has lost its lustre; do you know why? Is it not because you have allowed your laun dress to wash it with ordinary laundry soaps, which, being overstrong in alkali, "cut" the fabric and make linen look like cotton? Use Ivon- Soap and your linen troubles will cease. .No "free"' alkali in it; no coloring matter; nothing but soap, soap that is 'Jyo per cent. pure. Ivory Soap Per Cent. Pure Fi liise I'i-ler Si ) les In Shoes for Men, Women am! Children. 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