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N 7 SIX THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1912- AM. INPEPRNDKNT HBWSPAPaHl. CI? Rlluwtwt i)KVi:ii ;uirn.Trnu Something must be (limp to Inrreuso business activity In Albuquerque. Men meet and talk things over. Then they meet and talk again. Then- It rests. I The time ha come when m tlon must be had. We have one great re Isotirce at imr doors, Ignored for th.' I ii,,t.-t tuift liv men who have nionoV. lrMni I VhBt Is our uuutlllxed furm mints. GURRY WIRES morning journal tOfflolsl ttstMpspsr of Nsw MulKl pvibll.n.il bi Ik JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. n A MArpHKHWOV r.w w".' " h.7V,,m.Whvr may be said to th contrary. , lm.Hon of the west has better ag DATA 0 GAM E PRESERVES tlin, of Columbus, '.; nriik, of Hum monil, ind.: Tripoli, of Milwaukee lr; Kosulr, or Louisville, Ky., nnd Ollcka. of Lexington, Ky. I t'P to a late h our lust night, all th' trains for todiii- were reported on time;. WIRE CHIEFS HAVE PLENTY OF GRIEF ear r J tslltHMIV afiiasil tlulltfiaa. I blraea m S.irr Rrr.ellll Mtll'll R Ml I I II. m rrk K New trk Irlcultural lands thHn those around Al ' huqiterque. Vt have tin- mill: we have j ditches; we have excellent oppotiu :nlll lor pumping at much loss pens thirii Water tun ho lifted Bl l..ffll ) Alhqru N U uniml art , 1 " m HIS. f c.,Knm nt M.rob i ttrt j There are two or three drawback PHt k.iKnimj joi'tiNAi is the i hat should be cured. Titles iiru not i.kammi Rfpi ni.ii'v punch or srw , ... u . , fc UttKHVt srppoitTtvii tub CHiNi t In satisfactory shape to much or in' SltfTH "avh "th "y roa" "r- Of TH ftCli'MMlAW KA NTT WHNN'rtot good, finch of these drawbacks rHIi KK R IO H T and Elephant Butte Project, nuuU ;"r,f";u,"";n"''' ' iarsr eiroaistlen than any ihM ..Mr N.a M.iioo Th inl pw 0 tl.iicu mum vry asr in fn. rr TtRHK ir St'llSl'fllI-TlUN (stilt rirlr m m.ril)i tai:. tty mU n. mnth 'Tti. Mirntni: Journfti na tnhi ,nr mimti"9 raiinc thp it ncc,.r4i1 o- .ut lkr pmpft id xw Motion " Th. m.ri N.ppr tnmioi. ii.ulit nml houlil bo ivmecUtfl o.ui kly. Tltlf ilffwtn can h.' ciircil muliy. Much hnn lict-n dour In that i!n tluii. Another drawback, anil it l nuTt FitUitiN, lien in (hp fact that mi'ii vviili mom v ilo not h"k with favor on atnl cultuiiil .ntcrpi lues. Homo men In lliis city framoil up a il al int uprliirf by which more than thoiiHiml ncrc HI Vfl BHyt't . t ii """"'".of as fine lanil iia may be found In i rcclaiatlon project. I New Mexico could be rwl'ilnmil by I Iiatu roKurtllng; the bonndiirUd and luimpliij.'. Th'-r? was no ii'icmbm of other features of the forest was ob thc sol!, or that well water could beitaltnid from IiUtrlct ForeHter A. C. had In abundance at about one-third I iUnKland by John 11. DuKKer of tlin the coct of pumplns In th. PemliiKl ,,"rw,u forwarded to .Mr. .'urry ,. ,,,, flw ., .,, ii,..;'" WanhliiKton. About 3(H), (mo aires Till; Kl t ASK Of llKMO. Whatever else he hit f.ille l In. Wil liam Jennlnua Bryun ha made duck end drake of the Harmon boom for the presidency, four year ago when Harmon took Ohio away from th re-jof the publican, ho rode on the crest of n ( by agriculture. Iiitlh wave of popularity. He wn on the lip of every one n the next demo cratic nominee for preidiloiit. Little oppoaltion Wfot heard from any source. When the other nsplriin! hngan to et tlielr breath, thiy Itmlsted that Hi'.rnti'rt enuld not le rcKtiriled g the Inivititbln choice of the party unlea he rptil hi victory In hi home tate. One election, tliey ld, did not ilcdc Ohio to him for the prealdency, b ci If be xhoiibl I winner again, then li would I a foregone conclualon. Then ha would he nominated without opposition. Oovvrnor Harmon and hi friend Accepted the challenne, They went Ufor the p.'oplw of Ohio Hwaln and Harmon came In a winner with mora than one hundred thotiMnd plurality, doubling" hi first plurality, and hu brought along with him a democratic Ut ticket, a democratic leglalature, td elected a democratic l'niL'd Htatun aenatur. The caae for Harmon seemed cl.?ar. money neceanry to finance It. If you can show thorn w here th y can get suitable Inn. In for cultivation people can be brought here from all pari of the ('tilled State who will become producers, taxpayers, and val uable members of society. But they rnut know that they ran buy land at a reasonable price and that the title must be satisfactory and that they can have good roads over which they can market their product. Koswell ami nil of Ihe towns In fact, eo.o valley country, are bulll No place In the conn- Wednesday night '.vus a merry one for wire chiefs in ll three of the Congressman Says He and 'v"r'l ,c,0r5,,h ,f,',' ,!'CHU' of n ' . r ii n MP ""rnlnK f the Will, an power benator (-all Are Preparing "'. current for n.e cbnamo m Dill 4 nx,n, D ree4 the I'ostal telegraph tern there was tu UUVVI I CvUj lUltot ehut off. and drnuifi. iim tils h.id to bi "carry" the current all the way to l.os Angeles. The high tension dynamos were cut In here, nnd did the work all right until 7 o'clock yesterday mnrninjf, when Williams got into the game again. The Snnla Fo wli. .- n. r'.h a!! v.-cnl b wn with a bang last night from ino unknown reason, the trouble be ing located at the top i f Katon Pa-f This caused some eotigisllon of busl nes before the troulile-idiooters go' thing strung up at . in. And then to cap off, the wires went down from the efft-t ts of a blast or the double-track workings on the Santa Fo coast lines. This, it Is said, affected both Postal and Western t'nlon wires. None ol the affairs caused serious delaj. , .;. KOEHLER GOING 10 A telegram was yesterday received from Congressman George Curry by : Ihe bureau or Immigration, asking Out all data covering the conversion , of the I 'ecus National forest and the Klcphant Uutto project Into game pre- ; serves be sent him tit once. Con prefFtiinn Curry Hated lhat he wan working; In collaboration with Senator Full to prepare a bill which would create a vast game preserve out of lht Pecos forest, ami w hb h would a!- I low fishing and bird-shooting on the Tempting 1 1 ffi UPastries &BS& v Cottolene-ma try has better undeveloped resources than those around this city, but the people have got to come out of their shell and recognize conditions and make development possible by building roads, guletlng titles and furnishing money for enterprise that are w. ll conducted and based on business In- jstead of on wind. As It Is, nothing is being done to develop the greatest re sources Alhutjurrqun has. Instead people fire living on each other. Like the Hebrew children in the fiery fur nace, they expect to get rich by swap ping knives. UOOsr.VU.T-K HKill STMUI. Out of a lot of utterances that can only be regarded with regret, the po sition taken by Colonel Itoosevelt rela tive to the, eight delegates ut large from Massachusetts pledged to him, but released by him becnuse of the feet that President Taft was shown to ARIZONA TO GET 0TE0II1 are covered by the Pecos forest, most of It the finest hunting and fishing country in tho southwest, owing to u proulamution is.vucd by President Itoosevelt before he retlrid from of fice, no shooting Is allowed on the Ele phant iMitte project, ond It Is desired to have congress enable the president to Issue another proclamation permit ting shooting there al ter enough time has elapsed In allow tho game to nuke Its home thi re, but under very stringent regulation', so that supply ..ill I ... .1....I..I..I '1'),.. .linn el lliu r,rr.. je t will cr.ate u lake pmhahiy forty Well Known Newspaper Man IMIien lUIIKt llllll NUi II iniRi- uou.v 't water is hound to draw great flocks of wild game birds to It, Owing to the fact that the majority of the lands on the bank of this lake me held In private ownership, It Is not thought likely that any great amount of hunting for anything txocpt birds can be a ul hoiiseed. The scheme of making these two great plots of government property In New .Mexico into game and fish preserve for the benefit of hunters the country ever was originated by the Hureuu of Immigration, nnd ha attracted a great dial of favorable comment. The project, If carried out n K now appears likely, will make New Mexico the greatest place In the en- Plans Great Good Roads and Scenic Compilation for Sis ter State. A. B. Koehler, Jr., a newspaper man who is well known locally, and wh hud charge of the great ItekourecB Kdition Issued by The Morning Jour nal this spring, is again in the city, on his way to Arlxonu. Mr. Koehler has art ingements under way for a scenic and good roods edition which will cover till of the sister statu In h com prehensive manner, find will be of great vuluo In advertising tho attrac tions of Arizona to prospective auto- . - , . ,. . :ii,,i'iio iiiuimi. ill,' collie niiiii'ii tire country for hunting and llidiing, ... ' , - , , ... . ,. , , , , , ... ; will be devoted to the advancement of Mild m oiiiik liuii'in un oi .itiii,,i," to the Sunshine slate. bs the preference of the majority of He had won all that could bo asked voters of the Hay state, must bo or ttim, ilia nomination wus con ceded then Colonel Hryan rose to oh jicU lie protested that Huntem was "jiegardud with approbation by the poo- pie oi mo wnoie country. not a "prugreiwlve." This objection, borrowed from an Insurgent repub lican senator, was ridiculed at first. Hut Mr. Itryan persisted. He kept hammering, talking, threatening, rais ing all kind of a row until he con vinced the majority of the democrats of the country that Harmon could not be sleeted, which was true If Hryan should continue to fight him lifter thw nomination. New Mexico's senators nnd repre sentatives are thoroughly alive to the significance of the matter, and will make very effort to secure the pas sage of the needed legislation. In addition to (he. fact that such projects will draw intent ion from Hunter and iisnerniei!, inn nuverus- tiOMi ls success, is assured. log uiuc to inu state wiu oe j the good roads idea, and will be re ' pleto with illustrations of the scenic beauties to be observed tin a trip through the domain. Mr. Koehler says that the edition will be the largest ever got out In the southwest. U he brings to beiir on It the ability used in Ihe publica tion of The Morning Journal's edi- As n rule politics and politicians are elfish and have not been remarkable for high ethical Idea tlon by Itoosevelt will go fur toward putting hltn again on the high plane heretofore ti'-eorticd him by a large percentage of the people of the t'nlled States, Had he held those delegate It would have been 111 keeping with the dominant spirit of the political game. To release them and Insist that tiny least their voles In the Chic.iito ennven- The democrats remembered the fat ,, , neerdan, e with Ihe will of the f Altou H. Parker. They began to , ,,,,, ,lf m.issiii husetls. as expressed hedge. They begun to look elsewhere , ,,,,, t, , f,,r,.,, in in iieni ror a caiuituato. pu rar ,(, highest possible Governor Harmon ha had but two .1,,, iiimition v 1 y great. I The forest service officers' are en thusiastic over the project, nd point out that the sen ice docs not attempt or cure to jiluiv any restriction what ever on legitimate hunting. Indeed. The declara-1 n is ,,( allowed to do so, though every forest officer is a game warden ex-oflieio, and can inforce the law of the state where he is employed. They think that making a game pi esi rve of n fi r.-st Is hut another us,, in which Ihe national domain can be legitimately put. and which will not hinder Ita principal use a a tim ber and glaring section at till. CIVIL DOCKET WILL 8E CALLED EARL! T W; IV W IT it 14 1 Indie-estion is the cause of most human ills; lard which is made from hosr-fatis ofttimes indigestible. Cottolcne is more healthful, more wholesome and goes one-third farther than lard therefore, is more economical. Being made from pure, vegetable oils, containing no hog-fat, Cottolcne makes food which agrees with the stomach and aids- rather than retards digestion. Don't be talked into using some of the many imitations. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY HU. "Nature's Gift from the Sunny South" Jr SELIG POLYSCOPE E E MONDAY REPRESEfJTATIV HER Bureau of Immigration Re ceives Word That George W. Peters of Chicago Will Reach Albuquerque First of Week. official call for the primaries issued ' was experienced, those old guard democrats apparently opposing the activity of the younger members of the party, who played a large part In the recent campaign and who are fol lowing up the advantage gained then, in the present campaign. CE Tickets given wl.h ever thing but sucar. C. & A. Coffee Co., 08 Smith Second street. President Taft and his Pastime today Hiid tonight. cabinet. Our Teas are of llie very hint. Trj 'cm. C. & A. ColTce Co., UH South .Second strc'l. l.urial of Maine for last time Crystal, matinee nnd evening. at DESTRUCTIVE SLIDE REPORTED IN JEMEZ MOUNTAIN RANGE Imperial HUpatrh In the Morning Jonrnnl.l Santa Fc. - M., May 2. Tho United Stales weather bureau reports a de structive landslide forty miles west of Santa Fe, in the Jemez mountains which has engulfed a large area. ono cannot approach tho rim of the I "crved three years. Those sink as trees and rocks alomr the edge1 old w ho served one and OiRROW delegate pledged td him Strange to say. I toy ule from Nebraska. It I i laiimd that four i f the M Une deli -sate aie favoiuhlc, and his managers hava some reason for believing that thirty-one of the 'eiinv Iv anla men will ot for him In the convention If thry should see a chance to nominate Iiltn. Hut he has oni two men pledged tt llllll. l.eepi lor till' I il.lo Uolcg I- 1 ,( ,( lion, 11 is lintitiv iiKciy ne w ill it ivi uny other following in the convention Will!.' the condition Is a bit patlle I.eroy Thackcr. Wotettown. ft. p., av: ' cuffcrcd with rheumatism for e primary, wu taking ow pltf,t years, and It seemed lit ethical view of time 1 would go craxy with pain. Three bottles of Foley Kidney Pills cured my rheunuitlsm and I gladly recommend them." J. II. O'Klelly Company. I Colonel Itoosevelt might have rea soned that the voters expressed their preference lii voting tor the delegates unite an much as In .anting their bal lot. for presidential candidates direct. if course the contention ts made that .i large numlxr of the Taft del-gates jweie deprived of votes cist for them ) because all Hid. e n ,t ellt i itidldate for bad his nam placed J"l 'hove tin se of the T.,fi candidates for I deleint. at luge, and Ih.vt many hundreds ,.f vol. is , ,it th.ir ha I lot t:c. there is miolh.r side to it. vlover fi't llaltoon ha Hot appealed to Un people. Initi ad he Iihh golie pusnv -looting f,. dcteg .t, tiinong the l o, He foil it to rtsogmra the tot thit th .id order of In. bin. g a i.ic. us 111 a f .tk 1 If. co I v the I. klit of 1 dark Untelll lt,l . ,s. .1 ill lli.i neil.tiy H. Went afj.r i. tiin 111 ih. l.t a. i n, 1 he i.t 1,1 tied ttc.pt hut..!., I Th erdy rt.i-v .tes h hiv i'ur.l so fdr I f i'lui 'tt for It. the ei, n an. I ..n ' Well await. H 1 rv.,n !;i the st..te of V. -l faV4 llf iu.hi h .if he 11 11.,. t , ,ii- for nine m- ti n. sultini; in the I. I low ma n v . t. I'm ft d. b g..tc . by a recount Suffice it to I clot!, 1, , hlblti . . w hen he not Site at latwe bi.t IT.i.tH.ulv I of for eitht men, re illots bciiw thrown out. s w ere than l,.t to the an be d. t, 1 nilned only SIX TRAINLOADS OF SHRINERS TAKE T Judge Raynolds Announces That Cases Where Counsel is Ready for Trial Will be Set at "irr 'iwenmg I of Santa Fe. y:ou a. m, The bureau of Immigration yester day received word thut (Icorge . Peters, of Chicago, one of the olficlals of the Se!ig Poloscope Cumuuny, manufucturers of motion plctur films, and one of the largest concerns of Its kind in the world, would ar rive in Alluiiiueriuie next Monday. Mr. Peters expects to take a num ber of street scenes in Altiuiiuerque und the bureau of Immigration nisi will try and induce him to take pic tures of the American Lumber Com pany's plant in operation. He (xpectg to spend four days In the city, leaving on May 10 for Mag dalen.'!, where he w ill I e met by Frank A. Hubbcll und Hay Morley, and taken to the Hubbell ranches in I western Socorro county, where he 1 will take extensive pictures of the volcanoes which were active In former sheep industry In New M- xico. He j times, and abounds In mlneial springs will be in the sheep country about a and shows lava flows that destroyed week, during which time he will take prehistoric cliff dwellings, sev eral thousand feet i f films, show-j The weMher bur. au also reports nn ing the sheep industry in all its . unprecedented snowfall of two to four phases. New Mexico will be given full j feet In the same section, and a rise credit In the films manufactured from ; f a f0t in the Jemez river every these pictures. (right the past two weeks from the it is also ti. lieved that Mr. Peters snow melting during the day. oe iiuiuecit to visit tne famous 1 int l'.ntte dam and the historic in Pujarlto park, north PENSION DILL AGREED ON IN CONFERENCE House and Senate Harmonize, on Rates to be Paid Old Sol diers in Lieu of Sherwood Measure. J1- Mornlnir .Tnnrniil gpecl.il Leaned WlreJ Washington, May 2. -Conferees of both houses of congress on tho Kcn tn,l service pension bill reached an agreement today on the basis of "tin senate bill with some Increases for ad vanced age and length of service. This union is said to assure the en actment of the gencrul service bill into law. The increases grant $18 a month to soldiers 6ij years obi. who served twd and a half years and $19 to those who 70 years one-half re still crumbling away into thi; years get $21.50; two years, $23; two abyss. Lflte cracks are also opening In the earth north of Jenu x Springs. The entire range consists of extinct and a naif years, J24; three year3, $25. Those of 75 years who Served one and a half years get $27. Two and a half years, $30. It is estimated that the hill will in crease the government's expenditures for pensions $2a,(MMi,liu0 for the next five years. President Taft and his cabinet. Pastime today and tonight. OWN BY STORM il .1 hin . it.Hf of hon---nlv I 1 .im. K Uw ilftr fr-.ci Mtiiii; fnr him. 1 1 1 1 1 1 : . it n 1 1 1 1 1 r tli 111 it Busy Times Happening at De- .V:-;:;, iv i Mil uay Yesterday; bix M.'ie Trains Coming Today; B.i''J Co; ceit a F eatuie. lllev w fl I. lots to t, sh,.W . .41 ' d itlllg for his hi lllt-e of h. the fikbt i'i Ihe n't ii.N ajp o:d nmn s t ti be I I; 1 I 1 ti r. I ' ettl.-r - of I! A ll.t I. 1 I. I f that e 11 in ,1 1 . is--. - ate , 11 i t. I,. Sotb!r.!f to tar. 1 of t:.. to i . ,r in . V , . "I .!.,-e fcatne P it I.. riot !,-.! n .1 . t , f. 1 I I : i ' . 1. : -. 1.. . 1 ' )m Mi . Th. t is t. . oM,-f in ..in . the s r. 1 tor P.iih A .at'.Se, that IK . Mr p.. rth . t.i I . iiev e that tha K i-r. fer someone ne re than tb v do S n- H.tiliii to the ItKton r ti . ii.,iikh for f.r it . f i i.i lOkio-t binly. iM h ' i.t ti . 1 1, Tbt 1 w x f ffl. r tt I .l e Ihnt Slav In N w M, o t! were I - be , .r . rl V M. r d t'mU ! t!l' l-MI.lt Hi Al.e'l i n ton h- rv at a it. firtr- n it. 1 t n h.. frn -) I ; the -,.. I. S Siit . tl. 1 tl-.r . I.. I A ' ' I ne l.av 1 i " 1 v err, -r H.,1 ' iv tl h. hnt It'. I1, ..'. attschr ,1 t t ' d iv Th it i. 1 1 1 rilit't Haraion hn S trimi ,.1 1.. ,,f shrm. r look Alhu .! .; .1.- bv st tin v. t, t.. iv and ttnie was s,,tc, thine h.i;etiing every I ncni.te ;r. in t' c time th, nrst one ar i'O'J it I." t " .i.rdiv afternoon, jr. kill ..bo g out. I tile l.l.t se, tl.in of j I. il 1.1 t u p'. .,f Phil.i.te phia. had j Oe it ,1 i .r tie . ,it eft. r S 0 clock. ; Th. n th. te w . n n lull until the Ken- 1 tlicki Is ' .scot li .re. al-oat 11 o'clock t. .tit. ,,itr which th-re was I'lstvlit Judge Herbert F. Itny nobis aniiounced last night that the docket of civil cases for which no Jury It r- qtilred would be called tomorrow morning at !::ii o'clock, and that all cases in which counsel was ready for trial and desire ! to get Immediate ac tion would be set nt that time. Judge Ka nol.ls will have probably 1101 we 'ks to devote to the hea-,.ig of civil matters in chambers beiore he I loaves for tl'illup to preside over the 'May term of court for McKinley I'oun (ty, and it is h, iu ved thut a constdei ubbi amount of 1 ivll ttuslness can be (disposed of in lhat time. I An order allowing Harry P. Cornell. as spcital guaruian or l.ay mond IV. nee C Messer. to te which th. v ow n. was yeHerday made by the court, as was also an order approving his ac tion. j A Judgment was rendered by default j in the ease ,.! Western Meat Co.. a cor poration, vs Pen iooch. for the s-tni of $.'.'1 f. ;..., h having failed to en ' ter an itppc. in.n e in answer to the complaint of the niout compar.i. j M .rri ige In ei.ses were iss ie.1 v . 1 terd.iv . t'.iiii ti Clerk A. K ; to Plsie Irwtn nnd h"red A Th bureau has been notified that the Nestor lilms. taken here sunn weeks ago. will be shown here Satur day and Sunday. Pn siib nt Taft and his cabinet. Pastime today and tonight. FRECKLES PRIMARIES CALLED IN ALL PARTS $riO.(MlO For It. - airing Levee'. Washington. May 2. With the understanding that an emergency ex-j lsted the house today passed without i debute a bill approlpriating tr.it.tiijo j for Immediate n pairs to the Missouri river levees opposite moux City. la. OF CITY NOW Democrats Throughout Albu querque to Meet at 7;30 p. m.( May 4, at Four Places in as Many Divisions. Don't Hide Them With ft Veil; Remove Them Vt ith Ihe w Drag. An eminent ckin racialist recently d!i rr.vtrel a new lru. ihlne loubU sTrneih. hich Is no unif. .mi Iv succeMful In rvni'-'V-ire freckir and g-iinr a clear, h-auiiful romplxi..n that it is i-il1 hy anv funi rl.iM h uk'stist in t he city uf Albuquerque unlr an hi..ute a;uuraiitee to refund the m'nejr if it Taili I'n t hiOe y-ur freckles under a veil; ret nn otitic .f thine nd remove them Even th fimt r.ichT a a-iil sh..w a '.n.1-rful . , ... . ,. inipr..M'ment nme .f th llithter frrkle tf course thoro l Soni 0nolatlon va.i!hirir entirely. It ( at.ao;utIy hrmle, in Iho fact that th iMtlitirs i.f AtVxicn injure the m..t tender nk:n lie ur.- t i Rule anv first rl:taa !ruici!9t in Lltiria, of Maine fir last time (.isu.i. inatinw and evening. anii China jirf aoitu' ivorso than ours, iKept in X -w Slfxlfo, th citv .if Aibu.ju.-rmie f.r th d-tiM utrenatth .thin; it is this lhat i ld 'n the mney ta k guarHntee. Positively permanent nrfulul raits for the holo.nc of ib ntu ratlc primaros on t morrow, have been issutd by the chairmen of all four divisions of i re. mots in ihe W ..is., r. ! city. The primaries will s, !c t dele- j C ar.r. irates to the reia.tv e,,nvntion to I ' of la. P'. tirmingt' of lsieta into. n and to Paulista Pa hi- atid Pnscuat l.u. .-r.i I la. I of Conn.-, tii ot. I .. in. '.' r o with four'avvh'i, ' rim to hold It j 1 '" i a ! -f l a i hupp, nmg again lor nil as iiiiv- w rit .ng. he n I'l. 11. ..ti f'c',. , it; itte ts 1, . re it t h.t it V. w .V. le.i I 1 1 i" r i-i -f tti-e .-,n:.o ih! l.!v 1 1 v . ceot - i titiot r. -c ir.l ' ' iraioe l.re rocipving j f. it are rt bi t. n, pic, . ' . r t It was it work u ir v .1 . to d , . The i e-ted i- a ftern.mn tit. ti.i.p-e,-e band w h'ch eopstste 1 if !. . t a. ns i-'ax ,.d in ,n nr. r. t,ng ih.ng SHRINERS SEND MANY POSTCARDS OUT OF Jtit,r.t r..-w irter. ot, i,.t miM t.i t. ,. .J in V .n'nii the m a tot la I'lufittii an ltr Hit. Al. in th, dr it,,,.-? .e stat ih to, p. tkuh l.t. a mr-el. in ';.. s V'W M. p .t. r ;.!,. r .. 1 1. 1. h.-.M v's r.--. (ii-nend..! ten thut th.- p. ..toffee take v. t the b-!fnti an t t. ! phone bust. n.s r.-..t to tmr Wn lost in the of sil l'" ttlt t.tv ie. to ... tti. b il .1 . .r t the w.r. tin r .. Ihe 1- id. e. ! Th.- n ., ,.ne of the t-t W-i.-wu ih t t s' ,.f ttte i.tv !!. .m w i h ) . h.i ed. whi.e the le- ' P ' r ! ! Si ti in one of she m .t t oe r. .ir., r of the cmii.trv. Thi tiTr, tr.i.le.t m too lr.n I I', r nv l ,n:jt etui.n.ec.!. There rs r. I I in this p.,, v,, .ins. w hen .. ri , . . noted tor Th. v a'i :r. tie. (r',,, , n ih'it: 'l.orrn. r !: n d-t.t ti as in sav ing that he bad :.,n i. th ci-tn in .it'i a .te as Hi.l 'ti.ui r. fv,.n,lr.ni i tar.sr ie. H., be .S..tv m h (WeuiJ hv n.sdv a t. r fc. v ercor. n.t h-. l n , r In ad TVr o'h. , ,,(., a h.eh e-tr.l,v ,re M.hmi ,i Hurt font. Corn ; pavs' r,e. .f l"t.n id,m,, ti. 1 : .!.).: .. ,.( trnton: 5t. ' . f S: r t,r' , i.) t ... ; i;.-ltsh. of Cn Icor.!, N. ii.. iu.ai. .f Nrwstk. A:;- krmt Th. ti., great that risntn, wh.i in the .;. ;.. kn.. . t-r, Pun. t. 1 here rt,,..,! p. held hire V;u II. The n f I vention Will senj deleaat.s I stale nirv.nliiin' -. t tl..i.a v,.. i. The places at wht. h the ri:i,i.r:es ' J will l-e held are as f.,l,..w J First divis.on. preen, t t. my hall J , ciui'iin.. i-n .Minn em! tr..r . a. THE CITY YESTERDAY T,r,s- u A ""'"'r- j man. Second tt.visivn. preclnt II. ':. w.re stv trainliiads ,.f s.r n- : stale lVn r..t. Tr.rd aa. v j ;..r. y.s'.r.tiv. on their w-, t , Kn :! Minn, pr.ctr.n rha.rn.n. the s.-s-sion of the jm. K.rst C:v !;. n, pre. in- t I .i.'i. so..n to ex.nven- t h. r- r '"' :i-re. on S' i :1. S -.-a I r , t. t and nulled lot c,r,l. ' A e n Lead nfid t'.Mll avr . 1 I i:rton. rw-:n' t r-t..." s-s- t.i !iyt!-n. Ct-iin t -w f.fTx- rt ii ;i-kier I u 'iinit. :r-i pe-i,. a. I nr. t i hairn.as. Ail ..re f,,c, j (nr T " '-il t in., giv ing the .t a if ailertising free. 'r of ptt cards wH. t,- rt. rks at tlie Ir.rie. r ' h ri'e all the n..i ;' J t n- nl Kims, got ur...u !. h-. n.iiny of the t,,.v,, i re. and coi.nt--.l th - ! a. tir the mmbt us . , , the i-e..,.; i s the Calif. .rr. . '.re w.re live hm it. .!. ..... (I, ntH.t mail tKiies ji-er-l i.v !.t,.n : , k in th- "m.-ra- r.1 5 r, the ev, r,mg. Vh,-i it' in r..i j t .T.i,.r:-l lifer-t i I r, the .r.rr r an-J it th.t gr.t r.-n.'-r ri ..n r-s m : t-.m u: i., :i-r d t& n . a . i.r,; r:r. d s.'r. hr.J w-rU . 'I be d- r.e thtre f r ..r,e . - ,t.r ti th... pr-.dr-.a! ,ar.i,.i4., b I I s, 1 tint mm r.b,- fr. .S t t e.f ; I i f ' 1 Don t buy a roof to last just i'a year or two." You can now roof with Peerless at a lower first cost than you've ever dreamed possible. And you know that Peerlest is the perma lur.t roofing the ptsitht protection that once laid, itrtirr requires repairs. Just rut cn and forget all about it. The only time you'll need to remember it, is w hen you have another building to cover. Then, what Peerless has about itself on e grstj wijj you put it on the second. Peerless is the one brand that makes a roofing-dollar stretch oter f"r ifuet fett and yield more u&J utht feuin than any other kind on the market. Come in and see u and Peerless Ii-epared KoohcR at tte nrm tiice. We 11 male a permanent cutorcer of vou i:h permanent Pcer.eu Prepared Ko2og. J. C Baldridgc Lumber Co. r.,n,s IHK tA. eC t ,o, t.,orr,o. . M. J V i.tlKurrit-if driay in ha rj t . I I -