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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNALSUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1910. OLDCOMRADESMEET EVENTFUL WEEK FOR STOCKHOLDERS TO CARDINAL GIBBONS CROWDS FIGH FOR FIRST TIME III f.l III M YEARS Colonel Edward Johnson of This City, and Freeman Harrington of Lawrence, Kan., Clasp Hands After Forty-six Years, Tl"r" was pathetic ln Ident t the PhiiIm ! station last fVfüfn h"l Colonel Kdwnrd Johnson of AHinqucr nue and l'reeman Harrington, of l.a. renre, K'hii., c Lisped each other's hand for ihe firm time In forty-six years. Colon! Johnson and Mr. Har rington acrved together In t.'.inpaiiV K. Hevcntecntb lllinolg Inf'it ir.' f r thre eyesrs ilurlnK the Ivil war. They nr lnscperable companions ,tml f,i: friend t all time, hem-; Mown us Immon um) Pythiua "f the regiment. When the tur vu iv.r the írnnl Krpnruted an, I never sew anything of cta other until liM night. Ilntti ,.en- tlcmcn are hnle unrl hearty, li(h nearly iventy-nve yenra young. Mr. Harrington continued on hi" Journey to Flagstnff, Ariz., after a top of an hour, but will return to Albuquerque within the next few diyi and talk over old times lit length Willi Colonel Johnson. THE PRESIDENT OF WIRELESS Christopher Columbus Wilson Indicted For Fraud, Weds His Stenographer and Loses His Home by Fire Since Thursday (By Mnralac Jnarsal aoeclal 1 . WlraJ New Yolk. Auk. 6 President Christopher i.liiinbuH wiiHon a n-peri'-nce In lile I uc derating rap idly the days. With si other offi cers of the l ulled Wifeless Tele graph cnmpitiiy he was Indlrled lust Thursday inr ront,piraey to defraud hi atoi kholdeis. he married hi .1 K-yeer-nld stenographer the same night, and today hia summer cottage at Long 1'raiuh, i.. I., was burned with í lima of fÜrt.OOW. ROLD MEETING IS PLAN SEES PERIL IN Directors of Citizen Traction Company to Put it Squarely Up to Men Who Subscribed as to What They Want, LUXURIES Venerable Prince of Church Be lieves Only Chrílai Faitn Will Save Nation From Fate of Rome, Individual ln-trii1loii given la nil branches. Th;,t la why our students advance mora rapidly and learn more thoroughly. Ity this method they study chai they don't know; not what othera don't know. Allm,uerftie flusl Beaa College. The heat saddle hornea to he hud In the city ara at W. L. Trlmbia'a, 1)1 N, Bacond atreet Phone I LOCAL AND PERSONAL Ml xa l.inlu Hmi'h, who hiia bren the rueat of Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Arinl.o, of 711 Houth Fourth alreet, for the Isst three, weeks, left tealerday morn ing for her home In Las Vegas. Win a aeeonipanled hy Kebeccu, the younit daughter of Mr. and Mra. Arm t in. Judge M. C. Meihem arrived in the city from tf"iita Ke to spend rbinduy. W. H. H. Llewellyn of Uis Cruces was a visitor here yeaterdiiy. A. It. Krnrhan, attorney and hunker nf Faula F. arrived In A lbuiiieriue last nlht on business. MILLION AND HALF ASKED AS II The stockholders of the Citizens' Trillion company, mniiy of whom have not paid their subscriptions thereby preventing the line from be ing put in operation, are to hold a inert i ok and the directors are going ( put the situation squarely nt them to either pay up or cpnt. The dPv'i ora will meet Monday night and will lumia the call for the stockholders' meeting. The call must Rive the focl: holdera ten dnya notice go the met ing III not take jduce within ponsi bly two weeks. , 4' A BLOODTHIRSTY JAP ELUDES PURSUIT REPARATION IN CALIFORNIA azine Publishing Company Bones FoU!ld n Canyon Con- Mai Demands That United States Refund Larce Sum Lost Through Alleged Persecution, vincc Authorities That All Three Members of Kendall Family Were Slain, Milltttry ItullooitM Mlwluir. , Mllllllh, Aunt. . t'oliwdertlble anxiety la felt (it the ft of two mili tary apherlcitl hullo, na which aa tended from here Friday afternoon and have alnee not been reported. Each balloon carried a rim of three men. . Splendid lamiiloti, iiimhI mlurr, ail-VaiH-eiiM'lil and the moat viilualde edu cation are youra If you devote n few montha' time In aetiuhm a IiuhIiiihh tnlnliiK in the A lhuiiteriun HiiMi-en CoIIoks. Full Infoi in.niuu on roiiuext. RATT'S C Only He Who Buys for Cash Knows Its Buying Power Tin n-ul eitoii.inv hi bnliu at Penit a i-oiiicm Ihrouuli the ii llciii o f the ipinlllicx you lint with imU'Ii pun base. los any kIimw run mil low iirlii-a on certain clienp lirviuU, hut It lukea canli bu. ln ami cah k.-IIimu id ciiuble U Id qiuile imr loel of i iisli prht-H mi our aliimlurtl hi and. Tr the ' Vu II Ih u thcrerf'er. Ilnll a)" mice iiin .laiit iiHioiiu r 1.1 li. t.raiiuhiKI Simar $ Mill Hm Hw. Ili-i 'oini,M . . 2 2. HI Ut, Hist PiiliitiH-w as I I IH P. llo Patent bland. ;,n.h. 'k i.n Old llomtvitwil lirniiil, .Mi ll' imcl, i .511 (.old Colli hrnnd, fill-Ill. wick . .5 Ml.l, AN I Mill Swllt Piy-iiiIiiiii Hum, :a-r lb j KwittV Pivioluiii llainu, f lb 1khI tVuiilll, liaciu, i r ih ; . . pwirt a rn iiiiuiii Ijinl, 3- Ih. can ,j Huilla Premium Ijird, 0- Hi. can i,;, Koiri a Pretiiluin l-anl. III- I 5 Swtrt'a MIut lal I, rand I aril. It-lb, inn . ,vt Snlft'a Mlier laf brand I .a rd, 5-lh. can .... .an SHin hllver laal lirinnl iMTti, I O-1b. can I ;.. ..tit .a CfHJt4l,M', ( iH tolciie, Cltt,lciHS 2 Ml. Mlil . . 4-lh. pail . II II, plal 111 I I I It M I I n aim r) liuilcr. H'r .31c kau-HK tiitii. It floai-11 Morning Journal Ilureau 613 MiiiiH.-y lliiil.lliii. WHvliinKton. I. C-. Aug. . .Neer the cloae of the recent aeaalon of const ena, Keprerentntlvc liartholdt Introduced ft bill In the houae to rim,, the government to make rep unit!, n to the Lcvir PuMfehinz rum- puny of rnlvernity Cllv, Mo.. t the amount of $1.600.000. f.ir Injurlea al- I, Ked to be wroiiKfully Inflicted upon the company by the Cnlted States authorltlc. mPHnin the euthnritlee of the poaioiflce dej.-nrtnieiit and de partment of Jualice. I he hill la iicconipiinled by a brief, a copy 01' which aa placed In the hand ,.f every member of 1 oiiKieaa I he brief explelna how the company tiUKitieaH a unlawfully limited ut puultrher'a mall rutea; how Ita puhli ciitlona, the Womun'a MiiKazlne and the Womun'a Kami .louinal were un lawfully excluded from the malla el toitether, and l)o company'H hiiHiueaf 1 loBcd up for many niontha; how the lompain a uioiiiy, i,, t Ik- extent of many thoumtmta ut h, llura, waa ex- toned noon it demand lor un unlaw 1111 pom.me inte; now the company una uniiiwtiiiiy prevented from ful lining It contract Willi hundrcdK ol iii,'iui'uii 01 tne leuilcra ot Us iniig i,.luea: hmv .100. uno coplea 1.1 one ol ila miiuazlnca were unlawfully aelxed mid l onfiw iited ; how the company iuii peni oiiiKoing litter mail 111 unlitwtully aelxeil nuil detained: how spurloua IndlctmenlH ot the olflcera of the company were brought about iiiul how Hpuiloua civil Hiill.i lor col lection of en unlawful pottage rate were brought and never tiled all to the material Injury ,,f the company ami 11 Dual net;.. The mattcra brought In this bill lite attention of cougreaa occurred under the admlniatratlon of poaiiima lor t.eneral t ort. lyou. The brief la i lmicd by Kdwln C, Madden, who was ' lull th rd MNNlFlant poatmaster g, n- eial. end who la now attorney for the company. The brief ancaka f possible 1, nmiiracy of the olficlala to el feel the 111 Ih complained of. and the ni,' ,,f President l.ewia of th, company la compared to that lu-cyina 11 Prance. The brief alatef i thai the efforta of the olficlala were I I" lend him In the pcnlic Hilary .. 10 i-i 1 pi 1 ml ,1 law and mhrcpr, I m uted I, M ia. Th, y did not get him ! Into ptlMui, 11 nil the in, It, 'tinenta of lililí and III,, other ottlceta of II., ; company ere ,Iimiiis. .I w ithout icoiniog to it tul, but not until th,-: ; had stood ur yea ra lo the ilatuagi land the prejudice id the company'! deputation with the public, and l it: I inlury in the many aya recited. I Seteral or the nolo t 111. 'HI a ere lo ' coiiapua, ) to delraild the got, 1 u m, lit of (loKtage mi the magazine othera wi re lor fraudulent ue ol tin : loen 111 promoting the People t t tilled Slat, a Hank of Cnhersity 1 My, Mo. Th,- indicted men had sif.il ilUliciiliv In getting; iinv of th t" iri-il After tu yeaifi, on lor fraudulent in-e ot the malla wa tro d ag.uiiKt l.e ta. W hen the gov 11 iiineiil evldemv all In. th lulled Mete itreull court ordered the Jure to liiinu In (l verdict of not . llllly all.l dlaiuiMMeil the cHae, pud thr opinion of the Judge. ,r tavoiai.l to l-ln Is , Ite.l Subse,,i,ntly all Hor iiiilleimenta of that kind Hele alan d,,lled. Ill Ili,ain now iimKs ccligreaa to a, ml the , itae to the court of chuma to ic heard on Its merit", ami tl , ollipelin.ito tin company accord logU to the findings of the court I lie company tdatea that It ta not now 1 on, i -rued in the ipieatlon f whether tne onii'tula were in a conapiravy Ia ai oin,lih the ittihi m fill purpoae. hut that. 11 the government I. it will fur- iokIi it idem p on imi point. The no-te 1, intended 10 open up the lióle m.iiier In the court and In ioiier,'KN The ,ae n ni'ihl txtraor liiciry and llhoul precedent ' II but a part of what in act forth In the briii 1. eaiahlodird. II la certain ti t t Ij w ih mot me .ui Piiblirh ' ' ' ol tt In. h he I the he., u,v. t i-n tt'iuuH of mío h wrotitrtot ool'.i, 1 An unit ltii.ttl (By Morel ag Joaraal BjmcUI Iamm Wlr Ca-iadcro, Cal., Aug- What ia eotiHldered final evidence that the three members of the Kendall fnm lly were murdered, waa rewarded to day In the finding of an upper Jaw In a canyon nenr the Kendall. The Jaw la that of a young man and the Ruthorltiea expect to prove through the teeth filling that It la that of Thomaa Kendall. 2l years old, mm of Mr. ami Mra. Knoch Kendall. It waa found near the apot where the torso of the young man a mother waa discovered. The front teeth had been knocked nut. It la auppoaed that the rest of the body waa cremated. The authorities practlcallv have abandoned work In this neighborhood and the caae will rest until the ap preheiiMlun of Henry Yamugach!. the Japanese auspeited of the triple murder. hhmI salarbft awaiting those who take a bimlneaa courae In the AII111- queriitie Husmea t ollege. we aaaiat all graduates to good poaltions, STRIKE AVERTED IN GLASS BOTTLE MILLS Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. S. The wage conl roveray between the filaaa Vial and Itotth. Manufacturera' Haao- (iatlon and the (ilaaa itoltle lilowera' laaiMiatlon reaulted in nn agreement late ting uf lit noon, un hour after It had uppeared that relutlona between Hie manufacturers mid the represen lativea of the 4.000 bottle blower would be completely aevered. In the face of the machine competition, the blowers agreetl to work, for the aame ttagea 11a last year. OFFICER CANNOT BE HELD FOR HIS SINS AS CADET By Mnratag Jounul KukiiI UimI Wlra) New York, Aug. 8. Cardinal mil lions rat on the rpaclous veranda of A I-ong l.'hniil loitnlrv houee this af ternoon and, watching the niltomo bllca flit down the road before him, in one unending itream. moralized on the dangers of aelf-lndulgetice that hav beset all republics. "I think," he a.ild. "we are closely approaching the eg,.- of extravagance and Inordinate pleasure offered by Home JiiMt beloie her (all. The cry of today Is for more and more riches. The rich men ' gieedy for more. It Is the sum with the well-to-do. It is the same everywhere. "Truly we have many, generoua ones a 111011 g the rich, but I would wish more of them would be more eoiuddrratr i f the unfortunate. Thla gnat desired riches Is making peo pie 'ery selfish. 'Then there is I he desire for in ordinate plcasul cb." An automobile whirled by in a c loud ol dust. The cardinal pointed alter it and continued: 1 u aee we have many more channels of pleasure than were known to the patricians of Augustus ('aerar' Ume; yet there Is the desire for new pleasures and mole pleas tire;. I believe the gospel of Christ will save the present Eituatioil. There waa no Chnst y, u lenicmher. to save Kerne." UNCLE SAM FORGING WORLD'S LARGEST GUNS IT TO GET INTO THE GOLDEN RULE Big Store With Little Prices Is Mecca For Careful Buyers Eager to Take Advantage of Great Cut Price Sale, l'K; vv asiiingtun, Aug. 6. Urrmany .newest and heaviest guns now being ,'uriied out at the Krupp works, will le smaller than the new H-iiu h rifle that will arm I'mie h'am's newest fighting ships. The newest (crinan gun Is about 13.8 inches which Is a tiifie larger Hum Kngland's heaviest. The new H-inch rifle has been tested suc cessfully at Indian Head and it Is generally supposed that the twenty now building wil be divided between the two bat I ok hips authorized by the lust congr-rns. B NO. 2 ARRIVES IN GOOD SHAPE Jf you were down town at 0 oVlnolt yesterday morninu or at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon and saw the hie crowds fighting to get into the Uolden Kule Dry Goods store vou would won. dcr what was coming off. Hut If you had stepped inaidr the Ooldi -n Rule ano looKea around for a few munifii.s and noticed the prices on the goods, you would cease to wonder. There were very few men in the rrowds. The men don't know any thing about salt. But there were hundreds of women. Women don't go to a sale unless there Is something that attracts them. The tSolden Hule sale attracts big crowds because there Is something behind It. The Golden Hule does us it advertises. For yes terday it advertised "extra special," and "specials," at prices that wouid look good in any Chicago department store. The ale will continue for two weeUb longer. Thus far It hus been i phe nomenal success. Goods arc being sold at prices that have nevor before been heard of in Albuquerque. Every thing in the store is being sold at re duced prices. If you don't see what you want w-heii you go in, ask for it. There are four dozen salespeople cry one of w hom will lie glad to show you the way to what you want. Read the page advertisement in the Morning Journal today. Then attend the sale tomorrow unj see for vour- self for tomorrow there will be creat sale of wash goods. Five thousand yards of fine mad ras, percales, batistes anil Mmil.ir goods, always sold as thirty-five cents, will he od at ten cents the yard. 1 : in sister. Miss Hose, survive Louis. Young Mr. Garland well known In Albuquerque and his numerous friends will regret to hear of his passing. By profession, deceased waa n draughtsman. He was a member or Temple lodge No. í. A-, F. and A. M. The body will be sent on Hanta Fe train No. tonight to the family home In St. Isolds, and will be ac companied by the bereaved mother ami sister. St. I told about Oklahoma, and Journal Want Ads Get Results SHALL NEW MEXICO UNVOTE? Dr. E. McQueen Gray and J, E, Snyder, Socialist to Discuss Important Question at Chautauqua. Hegliia Abiil. After suffering from u severe at tack of typhoid fever for the past six weeks, Hegina A bell, the 9-year-old deughter of John A hell of Helen, passed away at .St. Joseph's sani tarium at 7:30 o'clock last evening. Regina took sick In Belen and was brought to Albuquerque for better medical attention. For a time she im proved, but her condition rr r tv rapidly worse during the 1 ; lew days, and the end came last 1 : ilng. The father and a sister. Miss Kdith Abell, were at the bedside when the little one passed away. A sister, Hertha, and a brother, Hoy, will arrive from Helen this morning. A brother, Curtis, of Jer ome, Ariz., and Robert of Parsons, Kan., were here last week to visit the sick girl and left for their homes only a few days ago. believing her on the road to recovery. Another brother, Orrte, is in FToilsant. .Mo., a novice. studying for the Society of Jesus. The Abell family will have the sincere sympathy of a large number of friends in their deep sorrow. Five times dur ing the past nine years has deuth vis ited the immediate family, the mother and four children dying during that time. Mrs. Abell died when Regina, the child who died last night, was only three weeks old. The funeral will oecur from the Immaculate Conception church at !l o'clock Monday morning. The funeral will leave the residence of John S Heaven, an- uncle of deceased, at 703 North Fourth street, at 8:45 o'clock Interment will he made In Hanta Har- l ara cemetery. LABOR PART, NOT YET F how mi,..L was quite j that slate hud accomplished under ;M! constitution au ipiea Py the dernu trata. A thousand pnd one planks wro suggested for the platform up,,,, which the proposed, new party ls t() go before the people. There were, ui the meeting pupporters of u Jim Cr,. law, prohibition, initiative and refer, endum. woman suffrage and numer ous other doctrines. The meeting adjourned after l;S(. ening to much oratory, until next Wednesday night at which'time proi,. ably some definite action will be do. tided upon. Stylish horsea and buggie fur. Dished on ahort notice by W. I,. Trim, bla & Co., lit N. Second street Phona I. : 01 ORGANIZED More Than Hundred Men At tend Meeting Last Night and Discuss Politics From Oregon to Oklahoma and Kansas. Louis Gumbiner Ivl.úcs Trio from Kansas City 01 Schedule Time; Expects l Go to El Paso Soon, Washington. Aug. h The war do part menl has ruled that nil army ofll eer cannot be disciplined for his acts 1 cadet of the military academy West Point. A recent graduate at the academy committed a serious offense while he waa u cadet and got his c omuiis-sion before it was discovered. The war depart 1111 til holds it Is llow loo late to try him. INDIANS MAKE CVHARGES OF ATEMPTED BRIBERY unc i 1 F.G.Pratt&Co. Phone 46 214 S. Second St. ftp UI I 1'1,'M l't the Corlelt , to e I-, Ui.' 'Hi f'.llit U ll.H't l'. ,1 t. olfl... .lew 11 .tl.it th,. in,,-! ...ml pula the olmniiMratioii of 1 imci, t. un, Pi Mr department of pis- this mote of Ihr iigilii'i üii's on the M.li lll lhli 1, lAm kctt Out. II Hll'liU. A,i(. h I II 'Ilia cvm... 11 a-i, in eoti., Hike or o.ae.l on . haul, lie, I. led , a k out till, worker, com t-rial ng m e thlpl-uild- u no,- of the 1 here, hate 'it IhoiisMiul per cent of all rmplotrs of the German hlu rua. if Binning AuguM II Th maining lunioi lian- u.ti.le, i, airlkr in a ImmIv ,11 ,,.- the Im k.iui I n. r t , a r-.: t! i 5dp ronmrti, u.,n on ;l ivit,i, liiiluOins the at ships. (Continued front Page I, Column 2.) was IntereKleil in the contracts When I tesiilled before the committee. I was miller ohllKatious to relate all that llamón had said, and when I came to mentioning what lliuiiuii had said to nie about Mr. Sherman. I named the t h c-prcrtldcnt w ith ctxreme rclui' lance. I bud mi alternative, hut to tell the truth. I think 1 owe it to Mr Sherman and the country to hope that the facts that llamón mentioned bout Mr. Sherman will be relegated to perpetual oblivion." M-'.MT1H Cltli:il hIMIAIMs IXINMI'IHIV Willi ht'AMIAI, Helena. Mont , Aug. Cniled Males Senator Thomas II. Carter to ut took oei aslon to enplaln his part Hi onneei ion with the senate reso lution w hich sin hurled an Investiga tion of ihe Gore charges. Incident ally, hi- makes reply to references to lil.iifiil in a disputen from lenver terday, minting Senator Hughes. In the latter Interview. So mi tor carter mentioned as having heard from Senator Gore the storv of the alleged bribery In nliiie. li,.n with the Indian land caries. sat or Carter 1...U. ir....!- th- fol lowing stitinienl iteyotld the M II, no -III made by luitor Gore, I have no knowledge whateter of tin- uhlect now htlng llievsilgAl. . pi ( it, lahoni.l. W hen naior ltughu presented a resolu tion ailing for an int. lo.-, til. in I uppoiied his I eaoiiii ion lit iircsenling S letter, nt the reoto-sl of InntH'r Si d. Thurston, sino. oiling Ihe demand lor un in t -tit.aii,)n. I in ter heard the h..m. of VI. ... President Sherman mentioned in ron- tion with the nutter until I law it In ihe proa In the last tew day I hate no idea that (h,. Ice-president rm ant coiine, thm. direct or indirect. lib the sul.le. t. 1 her. cut ,i lrf. n mo remark. tie llleilley of g H!il t ,n and con- ira.-t growing ,.m ,.f Pi; Ma Hon ap plies!,;,. t in.lun lands and Indian riahta In the tte of Oklahoma. Out m.ie the respective committees of J the senate and house hutinn ... with lii.li.tu Hff .tlrs few n ri .1 erst nA ttempt to master the detsils of 1 the lijif.jiu-n and the contratts" After a comparatively easy trip. that does not ipeak well for the vig ilance of Santa Fe detectives. " It. Number 2." otherwise Mr. I.ouis Uuniblner. arrived in Alhiieiucrpie sonie time yesterday. Mr. tiumbiiur had a note signed hy Joe Rren. niusl- I director, who staged the Klks' inin-ini here last winter, certifying hut he was in Kansas City three days ago. Mr. liiiiiiliincr spent a very pleasant vacation in Peoria. 111., his former home. Within the next few days he expects to take a side trip to Kl Paso to endeavor to learn the cause of t.ie rise of the mercury noticed in the thermometers thcr lutely. j An interesting debate is to i lv-1 1 the chautuiupiu iisseinhly biiildiiiir it .Moiintainair next Tuesday triormnu according to announcement made lu re yesterday, when Dr. K. .McQueen (ray, iiresiili-nt of the university of New Mexico, and J. K. Snyder, ita'oi.i nl organizer for the socialist p.ir'y, will discuss the ouestiun. "Resulted Thut the Women f New Mexico IShould lie Granted the ISallot." .Mr. Snyder will have the affirma tive ghlo of the iiiestiou and Ir. lirav is to present the negative. The debate will he followed by a general discussion. It has been arranged un der the supervision of the W. C. T. V. and Mrs. . C. Nutter, territorial president, will preside. .She will also select the Judges. DEATHS AND FUNERALS Augiut . tiaiiaiul. ,lr. August II. !arland. Jr.. L'4 years old. for the past two years a resident of Albiiiiier,iie, died yenterday even ing, at his home. 412 South ' Broad -way. With him at the time of death were his mother, an. I a sister. Miss Kills Oarlaml. In addition to the mother and sister here, the father. August H. Garland, Sr., and another The meeting of the proposed labor party In ( idd Fellows' hail last ni-jti;' was attended by more than one hun dred men of every political faiih. There were republicans and lnsurj?nt republicans; democrats and insur-:ent democrats, socialists and prohibltio.i ists. The meeting, however, was widj open. The chairman used no Joe Can non methods. As speaker of the meting he recognized socialist and prohibitionist, democrat and republi can, wnn an impartiality thut would have brought gladness to the heart of victor Murdock of Kansas. Alore than anything else the gath ering resolved Itself Into an exneri- ence meting. The principal topics tn tor discussion were the formation of a new party, ami the adoption of a constitution to he the constitution of New Mexico as a state. The prohibi tionists p-esent talked about Kansas as a prohibition state and wanted the Kansas prohibition laws Included in the constitution. The socialists point ed with pride to Milwaukee and urged that the proposed new party affiliate with the socialists. The insurgent re publicans talked about Oregon and asked that certain laws now in oper ation in that state be Included in the New Mexico constitution. The insur gent democrats, at least some of them ÉíViALOY'S The Only Place in Town where you can find CHASE & SANBORN'S Teas and Coffees BELLE SPRINGS BUTTER CLUB HOUSE BRAND Canned Goods, Spices, Preserves, Etc. I A. J. Maioy I 214 CENTRAL AVE. J PHONE 72. iyX IV am: i:i; iHir.fic. OWN' and more in the baking nf good bread in this community. Why bother with home baking when you can get such fine bread here. If you tlinli our baking cannot be as good as your own give ours a teal to make sute. We are quite confident you will tu t be sure about your superiority after you have lasted the product of our ovens. We have plenty of the prac tices which makes perfect baking. H.'tve you? . PIONEER BAKERY 207 South First Street ME NEAL IS THE ONLY CURE FOR THE DRINK HABIT An internal treatment, no li viMiitorinlo Iniectlrns. with n homl mid contract to ture, yon. M-rfetly. In TIUti:i; DAYS. The Ne.il Institute pro- V lilts Hie l-oiilloitH of a rcfimil homo for ull luiileiits. The iron,.,..,,, u sent lo the home or those unable to go to tht? institute. Write for a copy of tlip contract ami Pre. Il.w.Llei Tin: xi:i, ivstiitti:. Telephone 321. Ktlvvard Scyilel. Mgr. 512 Xoi-tl, fn,.,l sireet. vm fu"! EXTRA REMOVAL SPECIAL OF Leather Haod Bags $1.39 hand black $ $1.39 Genuine Leather bags with coin purse, or gilt clasps, strong, double handle and worth $2.50 to $4 while they last 1.39 $1.39 ENWAI D9S Where Quality Meets Price Li