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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1912.
.4-44.f;
CRESCENT HARDWARE CO. j
Stoves l.augr-s, llnuc I'lirnlslitiiff C;xmIh, Cutlery, To,,!, Iron I'lpo, j
Valtra mid nitlncn. I'liimliliis, tfrnlinj;. Tin ami Copper Work. 1
sih u i:Tiiii avi-1 ti;i.i:imioni: sis
H. -
REMEMBER
CHARLES ILFELD CO.
Wholesalers of Everything
LAS VEGAS ALBUQUERQUE SANTA ROSA
mi
COFFEE
FOR
EVERYONE
Ol It OWN III I K Itl.lADS.
IIIUm IlroH. Illuliift ;raih'i.
IIIM'h lnn. IHiu nil.
I.tplou's.
Manor llu.
Harrington Hull
While
Iv.rlH,' Ounlily
Solitaire;
Mrs. Itorrr's
Schilling's fine, Tun ami
Tlirrn Star tirades
Wards In-light
'! !tlshle
llu-lor I trow n
Mtty (iuoil
Orl-rinnl HnnloK ami ilnva
llh-mU
lileflalii
eddlug ItrcnUfM-.t
Arhticlilrii
Ward's Store
IIOMI It II. WAItl, Mfjr.
M?, Marble Ate. I'lome MIA
W" M. Urnurianip
It. iMiiil.iir,
( bone Ml
hone t
DUNBAR AND BEAUCHAMP
ri.iMni:i.H.
I'be cold w ent her la coming on end
now i tlm time to buve your work
di'ii rluht.
T,m Ho ttril Nl.. (iff lee I'tw.ne a
Results From Journal Want Ads
THE
Clothes that we are
selling in our January
SALE
Whirl i commences
SATURDAY,
January 6
all
this
styles
are
season s
1
k OFF
Tl
that
us means
you
and
dollars
tan save
lol!ais
on your Suits,
HiiiK Overcoats and J
cn at'-rs.
m It 'it J i ' . .
' - l' "
that your ba- I
bies need lAo purest milk t
ottainable. It's ij
MATTHEW'S, Phone 420 f
Steel Cut Coffee for
sale by nearly all first
class grocers.
We rvlv tlirte Mripmrnta
rni'li HN'k, Insuring Ut con
sumer frli-Kt roast coffee
In Alliutiucrqiii;,
Ridenour, Baker
Grocery Company
LAUNDRY
WHITE
WAGONS
Strong Brothers
. Ilnilrrtiikcrs anil 10mlalmr.
I'rumpt nervier. Day or Nlflit
Telephono 75. Itrslilolice ANO.
Strong IHk., Cupper mill S-cnl.
In the event that you ahould
nut receive your morning pa-
per, telephone the 1'USTAL
TKLKtlKAI'lt CO., glvtng your
iinme und iiddresa end the pa-
I per will be delivered by a ape-
1 clal messenger. Tho telephone
j Is No. 36.
I .V00 Kcward $S,0
I Tim nlvivo reward will be
1 paid for the arrest and con---
vl lion of nnyonu euiiKht steal-,--
Hi); i'0dis of the Mmuliig
- J.iiiiiihI from the doorwuya of
- SOl.S'lllnTS.
I- J'U'KN.W- I'l'ni.ISMINil CO.
LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST
Wciulior lleport.
i
I Im
twenn -four loiiirs endlnu
at ! n'rli'ill eftelday nflelllooil.
Al x i ii i u 1 1 i mpei al lire, 40; mini
mum, !' lul.l.f, .i 1 , It inpcrallllc at Tt
o'clock p. in., 5Z , not Hi winds; partly
cloudy.
iiti:c.sT.
Wnsliiiigloii, Jan. t.- New Mexli o
ainl West Texas l'alr Krldiiy; Hatur
day uiiHettled, probably rain or auow
Noutli portion.
Arizona - I'hM'ltlc.l Friday and al
urilav, probably local rilo'.
lr.
Conner, ohIcoiIi, 6 Stem llhlg
V. S .Mora iiiioe in f'om Cuba
sterdiiy.
h'tbonou I. una came In from til'1
iiimc In l.os lamas esterda .
A M ai'idoriin came In yeslerdav
lorn bis home al Mautlaleua.
J. I ;. WnuniT ol Socorro im in
lliiMiic-,ue cti ril.tv oil bmillrNH
V. II
I'hll'po
ll'nm ln-iit i
f lit I In- ll
H II
oi I .-li v . I . I:
ho .. li.r I!
1'onlne".
ill ll.ill
bllillt
.tit I .1,,
Ili.lm
.!.-pb-S
III iH Ii
dill
ilion
mi', vt hn W':t tiiken
1 1 . -1 . 1 1 , I V dlli'Xil i .
I ii r 1 1 'i I i-iinv ii lew. i fit .
I S.nila l'c. a pnoii
Hie b it- In tin- t" -Co-
i it ' i Hh l il l .
i:.i.h i:
SPRINGER
TRANSFER CO.
DRAYMEN OF RENOWN
HAUL ANYTHING
V.'e sell everything for a home from the cement for foot
ing to the varnish at the finiih.
SUPERIOR LUMBER AND MILL CO.
-
:r.r.::7 maun coal co. zxz
rn r tn.
M llli t IM. til t-ll h. MS. AM OMI.
S. II
t.. l It. '..n v ft.nl.
I' I.
I'-r It.). .
(VMW.) Mill AM)
'I I
I . ltM lit
STACK OF
Sectionettes
s& I as)
eg) II m I
M
' T 1
I m
Buy what you want now
and
add as needed.
Strong's Book Store
"Your Money Hack If You
Want It."
S, I llenn, mechanical superintend
tut of the Santa I'Y oast lines, was in
the eltv yeslerdiiy on nn inspection
trip.
A marriage license Was Issued y
lirday hv Probate Clerk Walker to
Itamon M, Oarelii and I.oreiiUra Mmi
lano.
Thomas De l.allo, n mi ii hiini at
the Cerrlllos mining ctimii, whs a
business vlHlior in AHu.U niue yen
lenlay. C. S. Culp who his been on a buy
ing trip for the Culp I'.rollors Sheep
(ompany, returned yeslerdiiy to his
headiuarters In this city.
The Ijidles ol the (!. A. II. will
meet In tegular session at 'I p. 111.
on Friday at A. 1 1. V. V. hall.
Mrs. V I', (llllcliwater, of Ilolse.
Idaho, mother ol Captain VV. II. (Iil
biiwalcr ol this clly, airiv.il last
iiIkIiI to visit her s'l),
ItoKUlar nun Hug o Aduh ( haplcr
No, f,, order ol the Kiai-lolii Star, this
evening In the Mio-ulii,- 'reinple al
7.:iii. I'.y older of the worthy matron.
K. '. Cl.ippi'r and I'. li r Holmes of
(,allu, ho are largely iiiteicidi d In
the in vv Sech Lakes oil fields, mine
lo A 1 1 ii 'I' l'i i'' yesterday on busl-
IHH.
A 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 ii Ti no Ijidue. Loyal Order of
Moii.-e, held an enlliiiHlastie Hessiou Ut
Llkx hall last nhiit and Initiated a
large i l.lhiH lllln tile secrets of Moose
tliim. Si l ii i M will hi- held t Ills evening ill
Tciopli. Allien al T.ta. As the tem
ple Is Mill undergoing remodelling
the cotmrcinitloli will meet in the
M Mlry rooms.
Mrs. Kdilh Itoekefeller McCorinick
of Chicago, daughter of John I),
lioclicleller, passed through the city
ychtcrday en mule from Los Angeles
to her home.
A Raymond W'bll. oinb excursion
will pass Ihiougli Albiiipieniuii this
iiiotnlng. The train Is running as sec
ond No. H and In three hours behind
the regular train.
Santa Fe train No. 9, due in Al
liiiiui't'iiie last nlht at 11:511, did not
arrive until about ft o'clock tills
miiimng. owing to an engine failure
ea.-t of Las Vegas.
I'l.stoniie Inspector IV .1. Moran
who made a trip to Clayton In coh-
I Imi will: the recent arrest there
of the assi.ianl post master on a charge
I i iobe.7lemi iit has returned to Al-
bllitllel'iUe.
Tin- Caliloriilu limit. I will run Into
A I bin tl l'i lie I M I ; I in two sections.
From now on until the middle of
Mali h the Santa Fe will run two west
bound liMiiteds on d.ns when the
Sallta Fe de llle doi" not full.
II. II. ni Cronliiger. of the S 1-
we'l utiuiiobll,. M.iniil.o turliig cum
1'iiu i I I i.i 1 mi. o. wai in Albiiiiier
i,ui . ( nl.it en ! nil to Los Angeles.
Wilde I h,. ellloM .I n blb't t isll
with I'ob.liel and Ml. Sellers. Mr.
i 'i onhie. i i ,i i, I. itne of Mr. Sellers
('.Mi le, l,.i Frank.' ol li e Sanla Fe
i I'li.M Willi :' l" ' ' 1 1 nill of i;allll.
NOUIIIWI SII.KV Ml Tt l I U K
INM KWtKIII.. t.f Milwaukee
V V. I K hi tr K, MnnsE.T.
Ill Si, mil , st. I'bone (IT I
I
fS i
or,l . I. Naute hlmlllna.
Itrlik. I.i-.ou.n lift.. I line.
UiMDlR COMPANY
I .! ll'H
I--
was brought Id the Coast lines hospi
litl in the cily yesterday wheru he will
undergo treatment for un Injury to
Ills buek.MUHluirii'ii in a full from tho
fJallup cual chutes. J I is Injury is nut
considered serious.
The rars which will make ui the
Santa i'e demonstration train were
taken lo Meslllu Park last night
where the exhibits will bu installed
under the direction of the agricultural
experts at the New Mexico College ol
Agriculture und Mechanic Attn, as
sisted l.y I'rof. J. ). Tiiislcy. Santa Fe
dry farming expert.
J. M. Kurn, general superintendent
if the western grand division of the j
Santa Fe, has returned to Ills head
'liiarters at In Junta, a Iter making
an inspection trip over the New Mex
ico division. Mr. Kurn is well known
In Albuquerque, having been until
about a year ago superintendent of
the New Mexico division.
L. N. Under, manager of the de
partment of automobile tours of the
Raymond-Whitoomh Tourist com
pany, passed through Albuquerque
yesterday on the California Limited
on hla way to the l'acilic coast. Dur
ing the stop of the train here Mr. I'.ut
ler ronferred with Col. I). K. I!. Sel
lers, president of the New Mexxico
Automobile association. According to
Mr. Mittler, numerous trnnsrnnliuen
tal nuto tours planned for this yc.-r
will be routed through Alb'iiieriU0.
Itcniitiful liaml painted calendar
with em-li case of wsbi or coyote as
long ns tliey l"-t- t'l't your order 111
curly. Alvarailo Ilotlliiig t o,
JUDGE ABBOTT WILL
LEAVE CLEAN
Will Be in Chambers This Morn
ing to Take Up Matters Re
quiring Attention Before State
Court Takes'Charge.
Judge Ira A. Abbott, who returned
from Santa Fe lust evening niter at
tending the bint session of the terri
torial supreme court, will be in cham
bers this morning to take up any mat
ters w hich II may he necessary to dis.
pose of before the slate court replaces
the territorial district court,
There are a number of cases In their
(iniil stages which can be concluded
without delay and which, were they t i
be left over lor the state court, would
have to be commenced again at the
beginning. Thai this situation may be
avoided is the desire of Judge Abbott
and of Judge Fleet Jiainohls, and to
till end .Mr. Kaynnlds has lndiealed
his Intetitbin to delay his qua III i. al ion
and assumption ol office until the in
terested parties, und atlortievs have
had opiorliinily to roll, hole all the
litii;allon now in its final singes.
It Is understood to he the .r. si nl
Intention of the .iusticcs-ebet of (In
state supreme court to qualify on the
inih lh:-t., but this may be delated un
til the ir,lh, tlie date tentatively -el
for the Inauguration of Cnvh-rtinr Mc
Donald. This, It is thought, will give,
ample time to clean up most of Ih
mailers now before the district court
here and make re-hearings unneces
sary, so that when jiuue ic.iynoius
assumes office tie will find the ducket
cleared of all but eases In their early
stages.
SUBSCRIBERS GET
REBATE ON THEIR
Twenty-Eight Per Cent of Orig
inal Investment in Highland
Car Line System Returned to J
Them.
'lo g. t an amount equal to
cent ol their original subscript
turned to them and at the s.m
enjoy all the benefits of all '
.'i per
oi le-t-nie
ir. ti ic
trolley hue. is what happcm .1 tes- I
Iclillly to I bust residents of llli' iCh-l
lands who i ontribiitcil toward 1 1n 'f-ij
tension ol the Albuquerque 'l l.o lioll
compauv's ilectiio street car s.tqeni!j
to I hat Siit ion of the i in . j J
The su!.m I i bi'ts to share in ti.iv re-
bate, wire those who t.-lioi.l ''le't
I "i t i.i iis Traction toiiieain whiiliA
limit the Highland car line and ihinlj
lloqios.d i f Its (rale Ills, ( ll,. AI-:
bll.llli-rqil
The p.
.-ultcl ,
for I
Tiai Hon i '.nipaiit .
i oi-nt made t est i i .1..
i the taking op ot
bt the A 1 bllqOl 1 ,ie
I
lion i out i-ii n . this Mini
t he ill' I 'Ti la t bet w I ell
.r. -.
amount oi the oi igmal i ..psi
I. i. 'Ion
of tb. 1 1 ,,OiCt nut h, iv. i . n the
pant iin. I ti e Cni.cli Tr t-It.'l
pint. The note v as pi oiopi i
. 'I o ,.i i Ul . I. k and t b moo
prim, put distributed .iim-ij tb
to 111 . I- lo the High, ai d I. I.e.
Tti.'S- s ! : lib. If ale n,,e -ln
.tt.-'M .1 t Itll tb'tr III. f tp. I,..,t .'
ii Ini- ooigl.-il. ae l -,.i
f. it ail' .i I lb- t ba . I, i.l ' , 1 ,11
I I I -1 . 1 1
I0WN PREPARES TO FILE i
CONTEST PROCEEDINGS
DOCKET
SUBSCRIPTIONS
G
reen
Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and
Overcoats, -Good
All Wool Suits and Overcoats,
All these are guaranteed in style and quality.
Men's Sweater Coats, worth
Green Tagged,
Underwear, all sizes, worth
$1. 75, per garment,
We want to close these goods out now.
See our Boys9 Suits and Overcoats at $4.50
See our Boys' Sweater Coats at . - 90c
They are all bargains. We have marked down a great many lines of
goods end it will pay you to see us.
SIMON STERN,
THE CENTRAL AVENUE CLOTHIER
est vote of all candidates for corpora
tion commissioner, but w ho was cheat
ed of the office by a blunder In print
ing his name on the ballots in Luna
and McKinlev counties, will, as soon
as the state supreme court Is sworn
In, file contest proceedings before thai
tribunal. It is understood that many
attorneys Incline to the view that he
has a good case, taking the ground
that what appears to have been a mere
clerical error, should not be allowed
to defect the Intent of the voters. It is
not believed that (I. U. Van Stone,
who was given the certificate of elec
tion us the re-ult of the error In the
ballots, will be inclined to make any
light to retain the office should the
contest be lib-d.
UNIVERSITY GLEE
CLUB PROMISES TO
' BE SPLENDID ONE
The Men's Glee club of tin- t'niver-
slly of New Mexico met lor I lie t irsi
lime yesterday morning and a most
enthusiastic practice was had. Twenty-six
men turned out for the first
meeting and signified ilnir Intention
of stating with the organization ami
making both a reputation for the or
ganization and the univcisily.
The work of the Now Mexico Glee
club will he along (he same line as
that of olln r colle-je musical organi
zations throughout (he coutilry. Col
lege songs will in- the main feature of
the work. This music appeals stronK
ly to the niombcj-s of the organiza
tion ihcniselves, and has a fascina
tion for the general public equal lo
that of any class of music presented.
not it i:.
The public is warned not to make
miv bills against the orpin uni Thea
ter of V. V. Fulrelle without written I
order from tin
iinder-dgnoil.
w. v. ffti:f,i.lk.
m'ihfi.i.a oi;m;ts.
Made to measure and llttcd
In tour own home.
i.imi: it. .Mini it.
I'll 3l: ti V. Mt.
If you neeJ a carpenter,
Hesselden, phone 177.
Hryant's Qui' k Del. I'hoiies ii" 1 -.". n j .
The test saddle horse to be had In
the ritv ro at W. L. Trlmb', 113
North Second Street, rhone .
w vrrit TAX IHK AM PV
tlU.K AT OKI U K OK W.VIKII 't.,
2ii v. ;oi-i.
44.--
Special Today Only j
Fancy Dress Ginghams
in checks and stripes,
worth up to I 5c,
9c per yard
Wc cannot accept phone orders for this
article.
KISTLER. GOLLISTER 8 CO.
t 1
lag
BILLY SINGLE, HIS
E
Chic as Madame Sherry, Tune
ful as Floradora, Clever Play
Has Had Nothing But Warm
est Praise,
We ft rise to repent that Hilly C-Un-
gle
I Clifford will be ut the F.Iks The
ater on next Monday. January N. II"
will oiler an up-to-date attraction,
supported by a dandy cart of players
and an equally clever bow of (horns
girls. In which pretty faces and good
voices predominate, in nu entire revis
ion of his coast to coast success of
lust sc.-o-en the nu-rry musical least,
(scried in two courses.) "Th - Girl, tho
Man Jirnl the Game." D.i you g t it?
The seat sale opens tomorrow at
Mats.mV.
As chic as Mads me Sherry, as tune
ful as Floradora anil as funny as if
George M. Cohan had penned the lines
himself, this clever play has been a
glorious big hit, and nothing but
praise from press and public has been
heart from it in every big city when
it was seen last season as well as this
year.
Ill im fnl of new faces, new songs,
new dances and new wardrobe, in fact
nearly everything; new except the title,
this season's presentation is coiisld-
ered
far superior to his last season's
loff-'r'tig. Illllf ns "The Man" Is de-
jllglitfully snpporl"d by Dainty Mac
Collins as "The Girl." while as last
'year Jai k Trainer cb-terly furnishes
ithe cause of "The Game." Ida Mar.
Itnd Hiaman, Lol Marlowe, Kdward
Clifford am! several other ablv por-
tray the min r roles of the play, while
the chorus Is one of beauty, as well
.as being poasiHsot! of good voices and
abi!il- lo dance well.
Instead ol twelve as ill last year's
joffcrli.' . ihi'i y.eason Hilly presents hix
telephooe ,,.,, ,, (-.itchiest songs ever heard
in production thus enabling the
Inters of music to enjoy themselves
to t':e!i' heart's content, while I)illy-n-'W
' I 'ering. "A F -tv .Minutes of Mos
il 111 Notts-elise," never f.tils to provoke
outbursts of hearty laughter. Among
tin- f. ntr hits arc: "tin the First Dark
Night .Next Week, Home Hun Hill.' I
"1 Want u Herth For I'ertha." "It'.s
DA
AND JINGLE
1
X 6
tt
Bargains !
$19. 75
$14. 75
$2.90
95c
$5.00,
up to
'iM.irie," "Beautiful Love," "Planning,"
"Hands Fp." "Mine." "I Want a Girl
Like the liirl That Married Dear Old
i Dad" and many others equallv tune
ful and catchy, while last hut not,
least is that beautiful poem of grace
ful, dreamy motion, "Th : liirl, the
Alan and the Game Waltz" which never
fails to please.
The costuming is gorgeous and tho
scenic effects beautiful.
CONTINENTAL OIL
COMPANY SUES TO
COLLECT ACCOUNT
Soil was filed yesterday In the dis
trict court by the Continental (hi
company, a corporation, against 1-:. II.
High of Roosevelt county for $17!). ill,
balance due on an account of good
wares and no reh.inilisi sold and de
litcred lo the defendant by tho plain.
tilt' company.
The amount was contra.-ted for
during the interveniu;.r time between
February S and May 4 of last jmr,
baa.- ilarth appears as attorney 1'i.r
tho Continental oil company.
r
l or n good pliiiubrr quick, tele,
phone (.2. I. 11. Co i.
WALLACE HESSELDEN
General Contractors.
Figures and workmanship count.
We guarantee more for your money
than any other contracting firm In Al
buquerque. Office at
si rtiiiou rrAxixo mux.
l'lioiio 377.
HOW
ritOHiniTIOV 1URTS
KANSAS.
"Nlnety-slx counties of the 105 in
Kansas havo not inebriates. Thirty
nine counties did not send a prisoner
to Jail IhsI year. There are only four
men for every 7.000 of the population
of Kansas in jail. There were 912
prisoners In the penitentiary last year
but only 17 per cent of this number
were Kansas born. Fifty-seven coun
ties in Ksnsas have no use for poor
houses and last year did not send a
,,.rcor to them. Klghty-four counties
last year did not report a case of In
sanity. The death rate in Kansas l
less than in any other section in th
world, seven per 1,01)0 of the inhabi
tants." Advt.
FOR It EXT Corner store
room, 25x142 feet, up-to-dats
front, best location In city fo!
ireneral merchandise. Posses
sion Jan. 1st. or Feb. 1st.. 111.
Address P. O. Box 674.
TEX m. TEU in.
French fit Lowber
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
IaiIt AfMlstJUit.
COR. KIKTU AND rKNTllAL,
Off!ct Phone Rltt.
.MltS. I.AV.
l oin tii -t. i -.i,.-ik r.
lla:r flri ioL'. bai kit aril liaiiisMioiS
M.ll hu llii loilf-i rtif !c, lanu in '"C
I at-ial I It an-inu.
pkAZTEC
FUEL
COMPANY
Gallup Lump Coal
Gallup Slovc Coal
All !clncln of Wood
hwijli fiuti.-Hf''
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