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1 . ... . . ... . - - i- ",-iiTM"ifimifrTTHTHr waial,'lii THE ALBUQUERQUE MORM'.'G JOURNAL SUNDAY, AUGUST 27. 1911. CRESCENT HARDWARE CO. Jt.- ami Hint.. n.in.li.tij. Heating sm v. t i ni t i. t i . CmWj. Tm.U. Iron Til. . lira ami fl-J-T rk. Illi i iii'M: 31V X X X X tt MATTHEW'S ICE CREAM t, ti i I.-ri f-r at I. -i-t ull l ' fiuj ith a eil as uVitius flavor. M jft h' tMPHtfr CHARLES ILfElD CO. Wholesalers of Everything LAS VEGAS ALBUQUERQUE SANTA ROSA Do Your Baking j This Week With IBB LAUNDRY WHITE WAGONS "The Winning of Barbara Worth" at Arnold's ! Best Flour ! The Flour that has built up for us the largest re tail flour trade in Albuquerque. Strong Brothers I inl.rlak.-r. anil f lulwilmers. I'lompt yt-r, e iav or Night. 'I i l I'll'" " T5. Residence 60. Mrmig III k.. Copper and Sivtind. Ward's Store i HOMER IL WARD. Mgr. IIS Marble Ate. FlioucSOa II I I VJnAU" IT I IT Ul III v S. tr.ft -;j in the Great Amt-ritan Ifrt. J;.rt with Ithe dtvt;. pirn t of th irnptr- 4 i A r...rr;i.- in which ah I t roarai!r l Ao-rfe. rlly f:fJ. I V They i.fPr full to, titsak the I A il right "tY at the richt tin.'. I I The sr--a;t Inf story II ir- I I o!j Wr.ght has written. I I. ith mi id-al S . ith Ktirn I x J'i.t i-....!. n .w on ale. II. a0 J I net. I V k 1 1 Strong's Book Store j - - 1 X J POSTOFFICE PHARMACY Comer lid SI. H,, Avo. phone IJ1 A tu w stre In new stale. A com Ph t' l!n., of drugs, sundries, cigars and toilet articles. SfM'tiul ntU'iillitti kIm ii to i'rt-M riiUMM. ... .. . . 0. K. Transfer Company, A i-nral trannfrr bulna conductoil. 1'hon.i III. patty A sir itrH, ivorn. WALLACE HESSELDEN Irt iitral loiitrnnoi, Figure and workrnuriitnp count, fiiarantiw inor for your mony thiin any oth-r cititructiriK firm In Albu nurque. Offlre at the Superior I'lan Init Mill. I'honu S77. 2 STEIN-r SMART blociw yjxwtm r- ... . Uiscn In th Tnt that rm thniiid ant r.tv your nwrnmc ppr tt- Iihon. th PtwTAL TfcL.t'iRAJ-ll ("ma y..ur nima nr1 adlrfaa nd th. ipr will b l.llnrid by tpccifti m-Mi,r. T tela (thJiia ii No. It M Nwnr4 S Th. l.,v r.Dtni win ! pM f'r th irMl n4 ctaTlctlm of nruQ riuiQt tifftllng ecpi of id. y roini Journal from lha JULH.VAl, I'lUUlilllNO CXJ. LOCAL NEWS OF INTEREST Wititlwr llrport For the twenty-four houra adding at I o'clork yexti-rday afternoon: ManliMUm teniiwruturc, HS; mini mum, f. 2 : runKi' of ti-nip.-riilnrf. 36. Ii'niifrutnri- t p. ni.. 77; xouthwent crlv wluil; purtly douily. Ix!itln Kwli h;m ri'turncd from trip to Sun PriitlM'o. Mr. U. V. Cwhnin and lut(lit'r. licrlruili', or 2H W fit Iron Hvniif. Ii.ivc rclori.i'd Irorn a vlhlt to Wllaon, Ktnui V. w. It mi lift yctrl;iv for noithwi mem l olortiilo. In re he go K to titiend to liiiKliiewi inittterii for his hrother-in-luw, KliiiiIh H. Wolfe, the Se. 1. ml street pltotonrnpht r. I'r. J. V. f:hler nnil . A. Malson left . st nln v mornliiif In tJr. Klder'a 'Sir for Snntfi Fe. lilorletii nrol th" iipppi- I'en.n, w liern I r. Kliler'B fiiniily tn h riilimt -v. rii week. TtmpW lo.lKf No, , A- F. A M ., ill IkiIi) h Hperlul romniunleiilion MotiilHy evi'iilriK, Aimun at C " i lurk, lor work In (he M. M. de ree. Ilv onlir of the V, M., J A. Miller. ce ri tury, HELL CHINESE!? SUSPECTED OF t V ? y y y Th. r" will I... of tin- l"rnt.-rri;il 'M-l'llIK, AliKUHt ii i!l. All mi in). 1 he pr. 1. H dent. I'r.tm 11 1 1 an openliiK tnfetlnK Miothi rhiiod Monday 1", nl Odd Fellows t'Ts lir reiiuesleil o or.hr of the 11ml- nerretiiry. Mr mi, I Mr. II. Ituppp und If. V I'm k.-ri h ue returned Inmi u tun to the Ut I. II Millie, oh iied l.v Mr. lilllll.e ..M the e.-l 1.1.. ,,f the North peak 0 th. Siiteliit noniiiiitlMN. Thev en- l if. or.'d lo ni. ike a trip oyer the uKiiiniiMii to the FHik r.tnrh. hut ioonil the trml too ilifllcult to loeutn .J. II ! The hetit enddle h,.re to tx had In the elty are at W. I, Trimble's, 113 Ninth eerond at rest. Phone I. . If yon ihvi a rariHnti'r. t'lenhont Government Acent Investigates Alleged Illicit Importation ofjy Hop as Well as of Uccasional Celestial, tlewdt'ii, iliint .177. hi lino 111 wui. 1100. The riuii. r of this paper will poll., I to Lain that there l t I. mm one ilri-.nled .li-.ea.se that erlen.'o has been able to i ure In nil IIn alfiKitt, 11 ml that m fa' .rib. Ilall ti Ciitarrh t'nre I- the mil, ponlthe cure now known to the I'l lilt' 1 oulr, d Mall s 1 m mating look be fit the and suit dressers yonc.1 the color of .1 1 mey buy. 1 hey look to the maker Stein-Bloch the guarantee that quality, style and prices are right. Suits from $20.00 to $40.00. GE. Washburn Co. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. 122 (vfonil 81. Ill V. (vild 10. Ii. al fmternltv. Catarrh . ohm iUitioiuil dl.iense, re n 1 ..MsiMiiitonal treatment, .to ri li Cure u taken Internal ly, inMit . 1 1 1 . -. - I y upon the blood and i nir f'n es of the aystem, there- ! v ,).., ,,,Vril. f,,n,iltlon or the dln-a-e. ni;, clMni; the piilienl "l. 'i.'li I,.- I.ulldlni; lip the eoiisllt'i ul 't -1 I n imturo In dolntr Hi wort.. lie 1 ,, , lutein have no iniu H " 1 i.r.itne ponern that thev "f'iT "i. it ,,,,r,,, i,,hir for any ' I' '' ..! In cure. S.-nd for lift t,. .I'm.., I :.!,. Addies: I'. .!. CUKNKT ft Co., Toledo, . perUl rsrrapa4aea to Mmla( JoarMl Itoswdl, X. M . Auk. 25. C. F. Uey nolds, nf Amarlllo, Immigration ln upertor for the government, on a re rent vlalt lure dlaeovered that hop was being illegally received and aold hy Mine of the loral Chinese popula tion. At the time It was given out that thl InveNtlgation was, the cause of his visit. It Is now (dated that he wan here to Investigate the Illegal Im portation of "("hlnkn," the supposi tion being that Kotnvell was being used an a bane of operations the Hame as F.l I'aao was for many years. It was thought that the Chinese were brought across the country In wagons, the mm.' as were the eight who were raptured a few years ago, resulting- In the 111 rent of Kdward M. Fink, the former chief of police at F.l 1'ano. and two associates. It will be remember ed that the associates were tried, con victed and sent to the penitentiary hut that Fink Jumped his bond, leav ing Itiiswell itnj FA Paso friends "ill the hole" While the theory that ItoHwrll in used as a base, of opera tions In the Chinese srnuKgUng husl ric may be under investigation by the govt rniin nt official, no credit is placed in it by local officers and citi zens generally. There nre but nine teen Chinese In the local settlement and they are all well known to the po ll e No strange faces have been seen 111 Chinatown lor many months. i:lilbltlon lii Itynamltltig. An exhibition in dynamiting Is to be one of the unusual sights of the 1:.. swell Product!) Exposition, October I '. and 7. The Dupnnt Powder com- I puny will put on the show, their oh- I. t being to prove to the people of I New Mexico Unit their product can' be used to advantage In dik-ging drain- I at-e i.ii.iiIk .mil deep Irrigation ditches . is The show will he pulled off within l,'r1 the put. lie gaze right in the city at u '"'r I'l.t' e '.there I hi. .ilv !"lo- " . " . 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 plans In change the course of North "prmg river. Thus a dmihie object "ill be ..Italneil. day! x Monday Another Attractive Pricing for Monday Only Lot 1 -Taffeta Ribbons, in all shades worth to 35c; Ribbon Day Special, Monday, yard , 13c Lot 2--Fancy Ribbons, such as Dres dens, Plaids, Stripes, Checks, etc., worth to 75c; Ribbon Day Special, Monday, yard 19c Lot 3-Wide Moire Ribbons, in Red, Black, White, Pink, etc., worth 50c; Ribbon Day Special, Monday, yard 21c a f y y y y y y y y y y y y y RosenwaldS WHERE QUALITY MEETS PRICE ,sV t V y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Y y y f y y y y t y y x y y y y y y y y y If you're enough interested in Fine Clothes to enjoy looking at them, we want you to know that we're enough interested in Fine Clothes to enjoy showing them. --w-y We have them to show, too; the New Fall Weaves, Colors and Patterns; the new models and smart fashions from Hart v Schaffner& Marx, just in; just opened up for , the use of our friends and customers. SIMON STERN. THE CENTRAL AVENUE CLOT HIER. (irKan Trelde "Prelude in C" Ilollls. Anthem "Christian, The Slorn I'.renks Sweetly" Shelley Quartette. ( ,i;fertorv "Melodie" PaderewskL Si.io "The Penitent" Van l)e Wa ter Miss .Margaret Franklin. Postlude "March and Chorus" Waaner. coin ai imoADWAY chtust- IX IH KCII. Pible study, at 9:43, J. H. Wear. superintendent: morning sermon at 11 a. m.; "The Endeavor Society at Babylon:" evening sermon at 8 p. m., "For Christ and With Him." The morning sermon Is especially for young people, who are invited to at tend a meeting at 7 p. m. for the pur pose of forming a society of Christian F.ndeavor. Hermon P. Williams, min ister. ST. PAIL'S KXGIJSII LUTHERAN". Cor West Silver and Sixth St. Rev. V. S. 01(erholtwr, Pastor. beyond a doubt of southern New the financial center 'Mexico. s CRUCES 1 E 5 BANKS First T . in m i uis ana bavin Chaitcred; Las Sihonls Showing gs Bank duces Steady At a recent rneating kt the board of education,'. f the town of Uis Cruces j three roMhtnation" were accepted and Miss Una Hrovtnlee. Mi.-s Lynch and Mis Howoian of Santa Fe were elect ed to ftll tlie vacancies. The wS'iiml year high school conr.w was added and the superintendent authorized to employ a tea., h. r to fill th. position created thereby. The board also de cided to add the third ami tenth year classes in lfl.' and 1913, Two new departments, one for teaching and the other fur di awing, were added, and a teacher will be secured for this position. The little .Mission churth ivnr the school grounds was rented for recita tion and stu.lv rooms for the ninth and t.-nth grades. The Central build ing, south ward and north war. I build ings will lie used as in past yais. A new pleasing thing happened be fore tli" hoar, adjourned the ti ach crs' salaries '.ta re raised. All tea. ti ers who have u.it taught in the I-a. m si hools l.e'fore will receive S ti " ,r...nth. tiL.se who hate taught war will receive Ifil.'.O per month, and all who have taught two or more years will receive S'."i per month. This was a very p't'itsynt surprise to the teacher. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. .Exclusively for EnglUh Speaking i (fuerrsl r.rr(...,n.lmc. I Murnlpg Journal) 1 p up Ml) I'.' liu.Ks 1 ainilv til'- for etmstl-I. Tt '. I. lournnl w.u)! Ads. Get Results. SPRINGER TRANSFER CO. Move, Sfvp, Pack and Store Fianos and Furniture, i.ti .i .a ' ft i'"r,n 'i. w l.jiik 'lit', s Vt Illi l-ai.k bill ntul direi t siull and I .. -rti I tow ,11.1 I'U 'I N 'f I-n The nulii i ll X. M .. Aug. The nd Savings hank of IJ(s I-, en i luiit.'red with a !" nun ,IM the articles nf " 1:1. d at Santa Fc. The 'nil open lii about thirty 'l.iiiit.rs In the Klr-t State ding. The incorporators " are Fav Sp.rry. t,Kh Hiifilt t'lHr. This g'.tes five substantial hanks, the i I '.ank itii.i Trust i oini. triy, itiotial bank, First Slate bank. Cniees. C. S. 1'oslal bank K'.rsi Trust and Sat Inns bank. oitibin. .1 r.oiirces ol these fi iiisillutions run Into tin- inil ip.llats, U,s Crii.es is now PORCH. WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS. WE ALSO X SELL ALL KINDS OF MATERIAL FOR SCREEN WORK. SUPERIOR LUMBER AND MILL CO. 31 ern... ,m,p MUM mAI ffi tVrlllo. Stove tiallup Lump lliillll VVrtL V.U. Oallup fiuiva piiom: si. AM II It CITI'., Al l. M.l s, STEM COM.. toi,e, .'nil ihh, l ai litry Wood, t ttrtl U'imnI. NalUe kindling. wick, lire tla), Santa If Writ k, ( tiniiiion ltrlt k, Mine. Ilrr lUbcrctoCUorsDipCcday ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. iCt.r. tth and Silver.) Arclidcactiii v. l'H Warren, Rinior. Residence 510 West Tijeras Ae. F.letenih Sunday after Trinity, Molt Communion, 7 a. m. Sunday S. hool. : 4 T. a. m Alornnig l'l.oer and Sermon, 11 a m. llljvr PHIMtVTI RIAX CIU'RCH. (Corner Filth and Silver.) Illicit A. Cooivr, IHior. Services at 11 a. m. and S p. m. At the mon.ing service Hev. fir. Ca hill. who w i 'inducting the lilble si inly at (he lechers' institute, M-naul Heboid, wii! (.it.nh and at the union service in th. evening Hev. Mr. Shi nier vt ill prt a. h. Music by i 'horns choir, Mr. Charles Andrews, director; Miss Ib-ryl Kcn tt on hy. oriuinst. The Siiniia school meets at 9;4." a. m. Voting People's society at T p. m. The public i or lially invited. Pilot. RAM I. MlOll Sl'NDAY 11AI. I.Y AT PP.! s,IYTERIA Clll I1C1I SI IT, .1, AT S P. M. Song. Scripture Reading Rev. Hugh I'ooper. IT iter Rev. W. S. Oberholzcr. Solo Mr. Charles Andrews. Ten-minute lilscussions. Labor c.o.l s Plan for Man to Earn a l.ivt libood H. p. Williams. The Wholesome Eftect ot the Eight Hour Rule on the Laboring Man H. S. I.ithgow. A Sunday for Every Laboring Man M. P. Mohn. The Iiutv of the Ijibnriiin Man to the Church . o. Het kman. The Duty of tha Church to the I.a- ! boring Man Arthur C. Culver. 'pen discussion by U T. Ieck. Is the Utborlng Class Estranged from the Chnr. h If o, Why? Sum;. Prayer Rev. R. R. Tolbert. Lenediitlon Rev. J, J, llutiyan. People.) Rcr. A. M. Momlnlarl. S. J. Xorth Sixth, Between Copper and Tijeras, Sodality mass, 7 a. m.; high mass and sermon, 10 a. in.; evening serv ice, consisting of The Rosary, confer ence and benediction, 7:30. BACKER HEART CHI RCH. ( Exclusively for Spanish Speaking People.) South Fourth Street. Rev. M. IVrnandez, S. J. Early mass, 7: SO; high mass and sermon, 9:30. Afternoon service Rosary and benediction, 4 o'clock. FIRST METHOIUST EPISCOPAL (HlltCll. Corner Lead and South Third. Charles Oscar I'.eckman, Pastor. The Rev. J. M. Shinier of the Meth odist Episcopal church at Helen, will occupy the pulp.it at 11 a. m. The Siir.dav school under the leadershln j of I). A. PorterfleUl, meets at 9:45 a. ni. The Epworth League devotional j meeting at 7 p. in. Mrs. Myra Hack- leman, leader. The evening worship at S will he a union service i nthe l'resht ti rian church. EIRST BAPTIST. Corner of Broadway at d Lead avenue. Rev. Jesc J. Runvan, pastor. Order of services: Morning. Hymn. Prayer. "The Home Department," Miss Barker. "The Cradle Roll," Mrs. Sadler. I Solo, Mlfs Pratt. 1 Announcements. .Morning Offering. Revltatlon, Katie Edwards. "The County S. S. Association; Ut Relation to the local S. s.," Mr. Por terfleUl. Songs by the Primary Department. I "Wavs and Means of Bettering Our I Work," J. II. Moser. Hymn. "The S. S. as a Hulldcr of Character and valued at t!10 per acre. Mr. Mi-Kee is now in Lakewood hut Is expected to return to Albuquerque shortly after the first of the month, when he will bring his family with him and locate here permanently. He is already negotiating for the pur chase of a fine home on south Edith street, into which he expects to move shortly. .Mr. McKee is a thorough business man. Although he has never been In the Jewelry business before, he has, however, made a success of every venture of which he has taken hold, hence he has no fear but that he can succeed with the jewelry store. During te absence of Mr. McKee, D. B. Thomas Is In charge. The Hickox Jewelry store is one of the finest In the southwest It is un derstood Mr. Hickox, whose home is in Santa Fe, will devote his attention to his other interests which are quite extensive. The usual Sabbath services will he held. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning worship at 11. Subject: "Apart From Christ." I'nion Christian Endeavor and preaching service from 7:3u to 8:30. A public farewell reception Monday nlKht at the church in honor of Fred Weertz. who will enter Midland col lege September t. All welcome. HIGHLAND METHODIST CHURCIL Samuel E. Allison, Iat,tor. 318 South Arno. The pastor will occupy the pulpit at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. He will discuss the topic of: "Chris-1 tian Citizenship.' Mr. Allison will have i some thintr to say on the new state and our duty to it us citizens ami Christians. The subject for the evening hour: "The I'pllfted Christ." Special music by- the choir. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., Robt. Holiday, Superintendent. A cordial invitation and a warm welcome to all. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Christian Science services, Woman's Club building, corner Seventh street and Gold avenue, Sunday, 11a. m. Subject, "Christ Jesus;" Wednesday evening services at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. THE HAITtST TENT. The revival still continues at the Bap tist tent on Central avenue and new members are being received.. Rev. E. P. Alldredge. state secretary of the Paptist general convention, is preach ing. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; preaching at 11 o'clock and 8 in the evening. Everyone invited andstran- rgers receive a cordial welcome. NORTH FOURTH STREET GOSPEL ILVLL 1402 X. Fourth St. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Children not going to Sunday school elsewhere are kindly requested to join us. Gospel preaching at 7:45 in the evening by W. C. Raabe. Subject, "Re pentance." SALYATIOX ARMY. Captain Wentlel. Sunday services will be as follows: 7 a. in.. Knee Drill. 10 a. m., Open Air. 11 a. m., Capt. Wendel will speak on "Heart Purity.',' Blessed are the pure in neart tor mey snail see God Matt. 5:. 2 p. m., Sunday School. :!:30, Open Air. 4:00 p. m., in hall on Silver avenue. 7: '10 p. m Open Air, 8:00 p. m., in hall. Week nights: 7:30(P. 111., Open Air. 8:00 p. m., in hall. J. An ordinary case of diarrhoea can. as a rule, be cured by a single dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Plarroheil Remedy. Thtj remedy his no superior for bowel complaints. For sale by all dealers. TEL 285. TEL. 126. French & Lowber Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant. COR. FIFTH AND CENTRAL, Office Phone 580. How 1 May Pass the llenelit on." t M. Drake. Hymn. Benediction. Evening. --t Hymn Xo. 239. Hymn, Xo. 242. Invocation. Hymn, Xo. 251. Announcements. Evening Offering. Prayer. Sermon by Rev. Bruce Kennedy, Hymn, No. 105. Benediction. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. (Cor. I '.road way and Coal Ave.) Raymond It. Tolbert, Minister. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Come on time and enjoy an hour of Bible study. Prt aching service at 11 o'clock, sermon by Rev. J. H. Heald. Subject: "The State That Is To Be." This un doubtedly will be a very interesting discourse, n s Mr. Heald, as supeiln intcndeiit of missions for the Congre gational church has a large acquaint ance with the conditions, aspirations and hope of the .New State. A cor dial invitation Is extended to all to attend this service. Christian Endeav or at 7 p. m. FoIlolng will bo the mulscal num bers for the morning service; HICKOX hi n STORE IS SOLD 10 LI UOD Ml Big Local Establishment Ex changed by Owner for Valu able Improved Land in the Pecos Valley, A deal was closed early this week by which the George W. Hickox Jew elry store on Second street changed hands completely, the purchaser be ing J. E. McKee of Lakewood, X. M and the consideration beins close to 125,000. As far as can be learned, no rash changed hands as a result of the deal Mr. Hickox agreeing to take in ex change for the Jewelry store 218 acres of Improved land in the Pecos valley, located near the town of Iakewood, The New DressGoods Are Here They're ready. The new Dress Goods for fall. It is no ex aggeration for us to state that we have never made a more attractive display. We have never of fered a choicer line of colors, better qualities or better values, every weave, every fabric, but serges predomin ate. The prices are right, as we buy direct from the manufacturer. Perguson & Collister ALBUQUERQUE'S DRY GOODS SHOP