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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNALV SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1912. El PICTURES AT 7 1 ( : i CliySTJlL FEATURE ft Members of Troupe Recently in Albuquerque Star Perform ers in Thrilling Drama of the Sea. iFT?em ri aaw M sm.im a x tits A ft . ff) ' f7s5ffl A S. i(!N-2l flrVnCSN f H A ! f fet&S rrO I I 1 wmmmmmwmJ BIO GRAPH PEOPLE I M M JWITwaBjj ' 'oe -c XV J e J . WV m 1 J 1 1 mi in I! Hi I a' I I M "-' JL . I a I tK t. '5" ,1 irm "rrwrw TTJianka .rnr T7.-TLi.Trr IZW.t itm Uti m. aaui . i i II i , ' h t . , 4 . 5 . In a feature film to be ihown to day and tomorrow at the Crystal, n- tltlc-d "Tho Lessor Evil." being a thrilling drama of the aea, the mem bers of tho Hlograph troupe which recently visited Albuquerque, urn shown. liocuukB of this the film should prove Intensely Interesting to local playgoers. Tho feature film referred to shows tha startling adventures of a fisher roald with a Itang of amugKlcrs. The arena la laid aboard th schooner of tha smugglers and tha details arc sensational In tha extreme. Thera will be new pictures at both tha Cry mill nnd Pastime today and to morrow, Including tha usual splendid feature fllma. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. It It. Behutg. of Helen, ia a visitor In tha city today, having arrived last nlitht. Claorga Kleth and wife, of Mag dalen, ara apendlng day in thla city. K. C. Dillon, automobl and good roads booster, la a vlaltor here from hla home at Enclno. R, R. Rogera, of Onnaalc. arrived last night and will spend Sunday In Albuquerque. Eugene Kempenlch, merchant of Peralfa, arrived Inst night and will apend today In the city. Ernest Fuhrmeyer leaves toinor row to apand tha summer montha at Cleveland and Marbleheud, (), Attorney K, W. Dobgon returned laet night on No, 1 from Banta Fe, where he had been on legal business for several days paat. The vesper service of the Congre gational churrh will be held at p. tn, for some time, instead of at 4 o'clock, en heretofore. W. A. Foyll, cashier of the CM seins' bank, departed laet night for Clovla, where he will remain a brief time on business matters.. Kidney W. Cooper, of Itoawell, drainage engineer for New Mexico, arrived lat night from 8nnta Fe nd will apend several daya here, j Colonel f. K. B. Keller, mayor of i Albuquerque, returned from tianta Ke last night on No. 1. !I did good work for good roada while In the capital, Walter Wrlnmann, a well known business man of thla city, returned laat night on the eastbound Chicago limited from a six weeks' slay on the Paeif'c coast. Mra. WU'lum Jtrycc, wife of the president of the Albuquerque Foun dry Company, departed yesterday for Illlnoia, where aho will visit for a month or ay. Judge Edward I. Medbr, accom )anled by hla wife, d parted Inst night for Koswcll, after a brief visit In thla city. lie wua on hla return home from a visit to Bantu Fe. Representatives .marlns l'mllllii and C. W. Luccru, accompanied bv their families, were laat hlKht on their way to their homes at San lUfael, from hanta Fe. Jerome Merker and T. M, iH.rrla ltnve bought out the atcrk and flx- turea of 'The Indiana tsroocry," SIX North fifth street, and will In- open lor bualneaa Monday motnltig. Mrs. It. It. I-ockwood nnd Mrs. It C. Slaughter, mother ami sister re- apectlvely, of Mrs. M. O. Piodcr, are vls'ling Mrs. r'nyder for a few days, l'oth of them are fri-in Falrbury, HI. U II. Inaice, it the American Lumber Company, returned last night from trip to the Zunl mountain country, from which hla concern draw Its timber supply, Duncan Mctiillivray. representative from Torrance and McKlnley coun tie In the house of repi iwcntattvee, arrived last night from Santa Fe. and will spend the day here. He resides at Crown Point. T. O. lriinimond, an electrician of ill it v x'v. tf Wjfjma. - 'jfiy . , . STARTS TUESDAY, JUNE 11 We shall begin moving to our new building, 218-224 East Central avenue, about July 1st. We expect to be lo cated in our new store by July 15th. In the meantime we intend to reduce our stock as much as possible, to save moving. To do this we shall make Sweeping Reductions on Practically a eL!o We are not taking advantage of our removal to promote a clean-up sale of old and undesirable furniture and housefurnishings nothing in our store is a year old but we are applying the price-cutting axe of necessity to every department of our big, new, high grade stock, a stock unexcelled in quality anywhere. Several lines are to be discontinued. On these lines, of course, the greatest reductions will be made. But nothin g will escape. Everything will be cut from 20 to 50 per cent, AND MANY LINES AT LESS THAN C GST Our warehouses are full, new goods are on the way and, althoughW new building is three times larger in floor space than our present quarters, we must reduce all lines to get our big stock under one roof. These are the sole reason s for this whirlwind of values. YOU KNOW OUR STOCKOUR PRICES WILL PROVE A REVELATION KAPFLE FURNITURE CO. . W WF f JL M. va 4 A IMw of Beauty le m Joy Forevr. DM. T. Fella Ooureud'e Oriental Oreem mr Megieel Bautifler. K eat at d rW ' Tf 5i w P MS. M4 S4 Piiimh m MM(h. 1 km im tart ( 4 s, s4 la an W.1M UM.M IfhtMaS Shi ml atKiHc M. I I. A. eTi Si4 to . U, ml Ita . 1S HtMlil - eat svIm W mm lmm lieeraasT I rf m n Iwst mmm eji t n im SSt. ewiM ' t w mh If mi 4ntti s4 CmwiiVuiiiiimniiis ia National Foundry I & Machine Co. General Foundry Work, i Iron end Brass Castings. CACZITT METAL ALT-s'-S. New Mexico. ; t9tf Albuquerque, was operated on yes terday t jit. J.,',li ' hospital for ap pendicitis. The operation wa suc cessful and Mr. I rummotol'a early recovery In looki for. Judge I'ope, vi ho arrived in the city yeatenlay from Hantti Ke, wua aitom punliMl ly Mis. Pope and the In It it's two slMlera, the Misses Hull, of tleor Ki t. are guests of Dr. and Mia. K. k yuri n tiray. J. ). hcth, .asalstMnt dlstilit law pfftccr for the for:vtf aervlce. left last nliht for Arkansas, where he will be engaged In legal work ctinneeted with tile Arkansas and Oaark nation, ul foreKts for several weeka. Sheriff I). It, fit e vena, of Luna county, passed IhrouKh here lust nltfht on his way to lvrnlnn, after a trip to S(iitu Ke. He was accom panied by Deputy Sheriff .Mlllier and Mounted Policeman John Heal. The Fraternal Drotherhood will hold lie regular meeting- Monday evening- at a o'clm k. In tdd Fellows' hall. All members are urged to at tend, aa Important bualness In rela tion to the new ratea will be dis co sued. W. M. Johnson, an Immigration department official, arrived In the city esterday and will remain here a month or so, relieving I hum Ik ra tion Inspector James H. Morrow, who departed last night on the rut-off train for Atlanta, to apend a month's vacation. (leorge If. Thomas, populiy rail road conductor here, and a member of the city council, departed last night for Topeka. Kan., where he will spend aome time on business. Mr. Thomas waa accompanied by hi family. They will be absent about a month. Members of the local lodge of (.tdd FVIlow, ara requested to meet at I O. O. F. hall at .! thla morning, preparatory to marching in a body to the First lreeb terian church, where the regular II o'clock aervlce will be attended. The Kebekaha will also attend thla sr U . A K. rVhnur. reatdina at lit We Hasrtdin avenue, actumpanied !. j his family, will leave this evening for Cleveland. fhi. and other eastern 1 cltl'. They will remain away sever! months. Mr. 8. hnur Is the head time kreper at the Kama Fe rullaay cf-1 li'ee. i Harvey Pone-rr, foreman .n th I Puehle fiiar-Jottmal, aaa a visitor In! th. tlty for a snort time last sirht I n hla way to Ijnm Angela, to at-i tenfl the rvniMitkis of the Kmchiii nd Ladiee f tVcer ty. Mr. .,- ailed eti aeveral local i ., M! Penrco liuii.y. hii AIbuitierquu boy, graduate, I this year from Harvard un iversity. v!th hUh honors, Pnlshlna; a iour ytura' ouirse In three years. Mr. Koilcy will spend the summer In floa ton, wrorkliiK jln the auditing depurt niint of the Amcrlran Telephone A Telegraph Co. He will enter the Har vard law school next year. The Albuquerque pollen yesterday appeared for the first tlm in their new helmeta anc i.ew :t:gli-cut uni forms. The tlifht. aa far aa the hel mets are concerned. Is peculiar in the extreme, ,anl needa three col umns, with pictures, a three-deck Italic freak head, two cartoons and a iUxlin silencer to properly describe It. Kelah. J. Kinucan. auperlntendent of ter minal for the Panta Fe, with head quarters at Xan Francisco, arrived In the city yesterduy afternoon on No. ' 2. accompanied by hla daughter. Mlaa Kinucan will remain aome time In the city, and her father will stay here with her for aeveral weeks. Mr. Kinucan ia well known to local peo ple, having- formerly been trainmas ter on the Albuquerque division. General Manager Fred C. Fox. General Superintendent J. M. Kurn and Mechanical Superintendent J. It. Sexton, arrived here on a special train, running- aa second No. 7 short ly after midnight laat night and went on south without more than a few minutes atop In Albuquerque. The officials are on an Inspection trip, It Is rumored, but are said to be going direct to the high water sections south of Rlncon. Charged with disorderly conduct, three high school boya, Desmond Farrell, Harvey gptnner and Jack ill Leughllii, yesterday admitted police court that they had ducked t. seven-year-old son of a local ni chant in cold water and painted Hi around his shivering body with In The three drew finea of $15 each, wi the option of the same number duys In Jail. All are sons of known local families. They p their fines. ' n a t im . '31 ft 1 ft 5H in ft w: . t Lace Curtate .AT.. Vr WVsJMvty Reduced Prices U'e can truthfully say the Curtain values we offer in this ule cannot be surpassed. TViis is the lime cf the year to purchase Curtains t sharp reductions. ' We have made up the following slight list to guide you in judging these interesting figures. mfe p et md $1.35 Af R( TsOnfc qu!,,r ,ar' "' r '" -hie. i-ich VVIIUj,rd!crgK.. RrefpreSI.OO. $2.00 ics wide and ia 2 1-2 At $1.50 Btbhrned cf rry r,od quilily. while and ecru. 44 inches wide and 2 1-2 ari lorg. Regular price $2.30. A I- 4t f( Stenciled Scrim of best quality, assortment of different colored bordc,; m ffriUV 44 inches wide and 2 1-2 yards long. Regular $3.C0 value. ALL ODD PAIRS OF CURTAINS WILL BE PLACED ON SALE AT ONE-THIRD OFF THE REGULAR ' PRICES MARKED. Phone 283 &fA 307 W. Centra!; Results from Journal Want Ads ber, old frieada of his. ':iiii:iji' x H