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. . THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1912. W Tiz Gramma?" MFIT CRfl 'JflS fl Tlfi """" ' u Great IRediuicltEOinis mm 'Vm, Harold, It Makes Grandma's TO CELEBRATE frri Fed Just like Your, Fre From llrolni-M, Aclifw aod Corns'.'' FLAG DAY Robinson Park Thronged with Men, Women and Children Last Night at Simple But In teresting Exercises, u ? t Y ? T Y Y X Y J Y J Y Y Y Y X "Tour papa and mamma, your grandpa anil your grandma u TIZ, Harold. And you'll use II. too. when job gel to he a man. Then your fret will never hurt, or not tired. That why we all uii Tlx." Moat of us get old. feet flrat. The bunions art stale, more wearisome and painful. Corna get harder and mora stubborn aa the feet become mora tender. At a time when old people need their feet moat, they ran use thsin leas uhlsa they um TIZ. If you have never used TIZ before, your first use of It will bring back aome of your girlhood daya. TIZ will make your feet feel young, strong and vigorous. They'll never b tend et never chafe or ache, never get blistered or awollen. and your coma. unions ana cosjouses win be no more. Nothing will do It or ran do It Ilka TIZ. Don't experiment with other things; other people have done that for you and they are all now using TIZ. TIZ acta on a new principle -draws out all the polannoua exudations that make font troubles. TIZ, IS cents a bog. aold every where, or aent direct, on receipt of price, by Walter Luther Podge & Co., Chicago, III. Recommended by all fruir Stores, department and general tores. Women' liamplonxlilp Matclic. Philadelphia. June 14. Ml. Mary Brown, of California, tomorrow will be a contestant In the three mate-net that will settle the women'e national tn nil honors for HI 2. Today in partnership with Mian Dorothy (ireen. of Philadelphia, she defeated M lia ('rosswelt, of J'hllailel Jihla, and Miss Whiting, of Chicago, In the setul-rinals of the women's doubles. In the mixed double Miss Hrown and K. Norrls Williams, Jr., the Pennsylvania state champion, won from alias Murlsn Kenno. of Iloston. itnd Oiorg L, Wrenn, of New York Jhere$ a way f t enuine J j look in tli hem for the I I S)l " Ksyvr." It it I 1 therefor your protection I ores I "Keyser" CI cest Bore tlun the "ordinary kind" and are worth double in quality, fit I and value, and ever) pair contains A Cearaetea Ibat Cuaraatecs "new pjir free" if the "tint" wear out before the fclovet. Doa'l accept tea "Just aa good " biad. Si Look in the linn for tfie , ' name " Kyr," the mark of the genuine. f Steae Silk Oleves f w.,iu . i uu, 11,19 tens Sua Gleaaa TO. . I.OO. l 2( B, I. CO, fl.VS CI S3 fl 4y KAystr (i Co. Ji IT n J Everyone fn Albuquerque who could go. and who was not celebration Flag day In aorne other way, was out at ItoMnson park last night to attend the big celebration of that patriotic event held under the trees. Tne eld ers of the families stood and listened to the addressee, or rested ouletly on the comfortable benches, while the youngsters whooped and ran about, playing in happy unconciousness of why it all was. The affair was a complete success. There waa a big crowd, the speeches. acre good, one by Amado Chaves, Jr., being exceptionally so, and the Indian school band discoursed a number of stirring selections. Kverybody was pleased, everybody was happy, and the whole program went oh without a hitch. Mayor D. K. it. Sellers presided over the a flu I r. and Introduced each speaker in turn. After an Invocation by Rev. C. O. Beckmun. of the Methodist church. and a selection by the bund, Ktate Senator Isaac Burth delivered a brief but pithy address of patriotic nature. Then the crowd Joined In the singing of ."America," led by the band. Fol lowing another address by A. A. Ke dlllo, and a second musical selection. Amado Chaves. Jr., delivered a fine address. Thla was aa follows: "I consider it a great privilege to have an opportunity to address auch an Intelligent and patriotic audience aa I see before me this evening. The native people of New Mexico of Span ish descent have especial reason for being thankful for the privilege of belonging to thla great country of ours and for being able to say from the heart: This Is my flag. I love It and I believe in all It stands for.' Just think for one moment what the condition of our people would be If we still belonged to Mexico. Up to the year 111(6 the system of peonage was in vogue In New Mexico just as It Is In Mexico this very day. In those days a laboring man had to work for 13 per month and hia hours of work were from daylight to sunset. We never had slavery In New Mexico, but we were nut very far from It. In Mexico every day is a holiday fur the rich and a day of toll and distress for the poor. Our condition would be Intolerable, even worse than Ihut. In IMS the congresa of the United States abolished peonage In New Mexico, since which time our laboring man feel that he la a free man and en titled to the respect of all men. 'In the oiden days there waa a very pretty custom among the old resi dents of New Mexico. Whenever man pawied In front of any church he would remove hia hat and say silent prayer of thanks to our Heav enly Father for the blessings that we receive each day, It seems to me that every time our people see the American flag they ought to remove their huts and thunk Almighty Uod for the privilege we enjoy ot belong Ing to the greatest government on the face of the earth. "The native people of New Mexico have proved their loyalty to the gov ernment on every occasion that has presented itself. During the Civil war every man, almost, and many boys enlisted In the Union army and served with credit to themselves. At the time of the rtpanlsh-American war New Mexico furnished a great portion of the famous regiment of Hough Hlders. The history of that Intrepid regiment is something of which we are very proud. "The American flag represents lib erty for all. You all remember th words of that old patriot. 'William Lloyd Harrison: "They tell me, Lllerty, that In thy name I may not plead for all the human race. That some are born to bondage and disgrace. Home to a heritage of woe and shame, And some to power supreme, and glorious tame. With niy whole soul 1 spurn the doctrine base. And, as an equal brotherhood, em brace All people, and for all fair freedom claim! Know this, ii man, w hate'ef thy earthly fate Cod never made a trant nor a slac; Woe, thrn, to those who dare to des ecrate Ills glorious Imsga' For to all gate Eternal rights, whlih none may vio late; And, my a mighty hand, the op pressed He yet shall aae.'" immm mm Values up to $20.00 Values up to $20.00 Here is the greatest clothing special ever placed before the male buyers of Albuquerque. If you want the brightest and most attractive fabrics, the handsomest new styles that have been evolved for spring and summer wear by expert designers, the softest and most popular colorings for the most nominal sum you ever heard of, take advantage of this sale. Every Suit in our Men's Section priced regularly up to $20.00 is to be included. SEE THE FRONT WINDOW. Values up to $20.00 S 1 OoOO Values up to $20.00 Every Suit Guaran teed to be Hand Tail ored and AH Wool. ir I Ioeiniwa!d9 " " Colonel HJward Johnson, patriotic Instructor for the Urand Army, was next on the program, and the spec tails of this aged veteran speaking rrom the crowded stand, his whitened hair flying In the light hreexe and a ling grasped In hia hand, a she fulrly t rem hied with the excess of hia own patriotic emotion, waa one well cal culated to Inspire even the youngest to patriotism. Father Mandalarl made a brief ad dress. Felix Baca another, the band played a selection, and the benediction was pronounced by Jtev, Thomas H.irwood. The exercises were attended by pupils from the Indian school, a del egation of (toy Scouts, and a number of the members of the Urand Army. . Notice of Bond Election. reee4 NEW STOCK COMING IN EVERY DAY AND WE ARE PRICING THEM RIGHT Diamonds &e are specialiung in hin gradV. petfexl stones. Yon k not have to leave tlits town to g-t line diamonds at low prices. Our Kertair Department m fust class la evetjr rrspexU anJ protnptne is our tnotta. Out of lowsj patronage stJaitetL W. 0. HARRIS, JEWELRY 205 West Central. Y Y Y Y Y v Y Y Y Y Y v I t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X Notice Is hereby given to the quali fied voters of Old Albuquerque, School District No. II, of Bernalillo county. New Mexico, that an election will be held at Albers' drug store on June 17, between the hours of 9 a. m. and P. m for the purpose of voting upon the question of the Issue of bonds In the sum of 12,000 (two thousand dol lars) In denominations of ftOO.OO (one hundred dollars) bearing Inter est at the rate of six per cent (f per cent) per annum, dated July 1, Itll, I and running for a period of twenty yrara redeemable after ten years, bondg sold and handled as provided by section I St!, compiled laws of 1M7. The receipts from the sale of atlj bonds to be used for building s school house and equipment. JESUS ROMERO. M. L. ALBERS, LEONARDO HUNICK. Pehool Directors. ANNIVERSARY EXERCISES TO BE COMPLETED BY THE BAPTISTS SUNDAY ARIZONA DELEGATES - - HERE EM ROUTE CHICAGO Half Dozen Representatives to Republican Convention, with as Many Alternates and Three Democrats, in City Yesterday The anniversary exerclsea of the IWiptist church, which beaan last nikht. are to last over tomorrow. Last tilKht a meeting ss held at the church, at which Dr. L I', flames, fold secretary of the Home Mission Si iiMi. delivered an eloquent serinoB Tonliihl there lll be a "home coming sopi-er" at 7 o'clock. ith an Informal iii--ting afterward. Tomorrow inurnlng at the regular II wlHk service, there mill he a series of brief spevche by vhun h ren rem ntativea, which wilt outline the history of the Institution and after the srrvtcee. there will be a business oetting, thiih every one la urged to attend. Mjndy evening Davtd P. Ward. New Mexico euudsy school superintendent. wii make a brief address, followed by short perm on by the pastor. Tonight there will be presented to the church a record hook, with bulle tins of the church's work fr the Um twe years, which will be placed In the public lit-rsry. The anniversary being celebrated l Ike twenty-fifth of the tssfn. and riw"na the completion of the work of a diisen or more pastors. 4 It la worae thaa wseleee te take any enedwine Interns Uy for maswalar or hronlc raeamathnn. All that la aneeV e4 ts a fre applies Uoa nt Ckimbrr kli'i UalmeaU For sale by all drag-gfeta. Half a dozen republican delegate to the national contention of thai .party which Is to be held next week In Chicago, as many alternates, ar.-l three delegates to tne democratic convention, who are to be the gueiu of their opponents at the Chicago gathering, paaned through here yes terday on their way to the Windy City. In lew of the fact that Presi dent Taft declined to approve the Arizona constitution so long as the provision for the recall of Judges wus included, the republicans from thru section were surprisingly strong far him. The entire six sre instructed for Taft. Th democrats were optimistic aloul defeating either of the most talked of republican candidates, anU Poke bitterly against Roosevelt for his "attempt to saddle us with Joint statehood." All were of the opinion that Rootu-teit Will surely bolt, hav ing wired for his contested delegates to come on. "We are solidly for Taft, said one of the republicans, "and we believe he is going; to get the nomination. There has occn a whole lot of talk c.i the part of Rooeeve.'t and his fraud" about the unseating of their delegnts from Maricopa and l unit count '. Rut their only grounds for a prot t are that the delegates to the st-tte convention In those counties were ap pointed by the county committee. Hut where they had a chance to appoint. In the two counties where they were strenp. thr apiiotnted lhlr delegates end left nut men out. Just the same. 'But mostly we had elections for the convention. I lust mention this thst you msy se for yourself how riu-h chance thrre wss for unfair play. They appointed where they had th strength snci we appointed wher we had It. Then they kick because w did." . The democratic trio were o!iJly for Champ Clark. They dtclsreit that 1ark waa going t win. If nominated, end that he would most likely le nominated. I think Harmon will be second choice," said one of Ihun, -but with either Harmon or Clark we wl't defeat the republicans. We re Instructed for Clark, our state hating a pref retire primary on tne matter, voa know. We have that and a whole . of other demicratc thlnrs down there, and the legislature a gtttng us more all the- time. We're a little different froaa New Me&Uo In that recl. "Wi ni beat either Taft or Ted I n Ananeis. ImMb) being unpoptiUr there, Taft la anpopular for turning down aur constitution, and Teddy t la wrong for attempting to force Joint statehood vpoa I believe tn .' the democrats this yenr will be able to beat either of them.' ' Replying to a question, this gentle man said: "Xo, I do not believe th.it even Hryan's Influence will be able to prevent the nomirution of H.-non if Clark in found unavailable, Hryn has had as many chances ut the nom ination as any man; more, probably, thn any other man over will have. He is a great force S64 days in the year, but he fails to have any strength on election day. i ne aemocrauc convention will not be stampeded. I ROBERT LUND DIES OF TYPHOID FEVER IN LOS ANGELES A telegram yesterday to W. P. Mot culf announced the death Jn Los An geles, of Robert Lund, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. Luna, of Bernalillo. The young man was 26 years of age and belitve. though, that If Hryn had j waa wfii Known In this city. He was the stretiKth, he would do just wnul Roosevelt wants to do at Chicago, in vert the nomination to himself. This Is a time for safe, sober thought, nnd I believe that the convention will give that to the matters in hand. Bryc-i nor anyone else will be unable to stampede the democrats. "What do I think about Clark's chances.' Well. I know the repu.ni- c.ins believe he will be the easiest man to Im-hi of any of the democra tic candidates, but I am convinced that this is wrong. If 1 thought tins, I would not be for Clark. Roosevelt will bolt, we believe. He has wirej the delegate from Arizona, who were :or him. but were thrown out by the committee, end to several Roosevelt leaders, to come on to h'- cngo. Several or inm nave aireaoy !nn. He has six delegates. Instructed' for him, who contested the republican seats." Th delegates to the democratic convention will be the guests of th republicans at Chicago, reciprocating at th I "T.ltlmore event by playing host to th republicans. J. Lornro HtiM-ell, well known hi re, vs. one of the republican dcle xrV. Democrats In the t arty le;:l ir ed that he was being eer.oulv talked of as re;uMI an candiriate for gover nor of the sifter state this fall. attacked with typhoid fever on the eve of his departure for Guatemala, and his sudden demise will be a shock to his numerous friends. Dr. and Mrs. Lund were at Jemez Uprinys when spprised of the death of their son. A few tons of choice old alfaira, by the halo or larger amount. New al falfa should, be fed with treat care. Every prlng a number of cattle and horcse) are killed by new. Immature alfalfa, UuU is cot properly Ma SOOod. K. W. I EE. 5. Results from Journal Want Ads Mogollon Stage and Auto Line DAILY Leave Silver City 7 a. m. Arrive Mogollon 4 p. m, Leava Mogollon 7 a, m. Arrive Silver City 4 p. m. Special Cars on Request. CaU or Address: C. W. Marrlett, l"roe. Silver City. N. M. Acme ms-h for poultry. If Job clo--Irc a grain to fcol wet this Is icrfex t. Orains in variotv well ground. E. V. FEE, riwwe 1ft. THF. WM. FARR COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers In FRESH AND SALT MEATS Sausages a Specialty. For cattle and hogs the biggest mar ket prices are paid. A -- (Wi tsar !sjN.ssBBajs Wwmmmmm. mi iRtvi rtfffn. ibwiiritai V ' Uavi et M. ssvf aWs 4. frrtw 9m$ mvm. WUI saves. tsBSSBs U.l.tlH r w ii LiZirri i ii ttt ,m 111 11 $3.50 Recipe Free, ! For Weak Kidneys. Relievos Crtnarj and Kidney Trou bles, Ilackaclio, Straining, Swelling, Etc ROSWELL-VACG HJf ACTO LLE. (Carries) V. S. Mall.) Leaves Roswell 10:10 a. m. Arrives Vaughn J. J 5 p. m. Leaves Vaughn dally... S:S a. m. Arrives Roswell 1:00 p. m. (Auto waits until 16:00 a. m., for arrival of E. P. 4 8. W. train No. I.) Fare one way, 110. Round trip, $18. 100 lbs. baggage carried free; excess baggage, IJ.50 per 100 lbs. Baggage up to 1,500 lbs. carried. Connections made at Vaughn with all E. P. 4 g. W. and Santa Fe train. Roswell Auto Co., Roswell, Owners. Garllngtoa tiros, Vaughn. Agents. Stops Pain in the Bladder, Kidneys and Back. Wnalda't It fee nice wtttils a wwlt sr es tc scia to sr gu.vl bye forsrsr te tbs erstd lns. drlSblioc. strsmlnc er toe frsqeeel pasaas of th arms ; tfas frhsd and tee tacfc-of-tSa-had arbes: taa stitcbos aed sains la ths back; the growing ssasrls weaaseas; spwcs baforo tho res; rlit akts. slufgtsti bawoia: swullas ervllds ar aa kiea: lee cramps; aasaturml short hreaik; iepleanoas aad the dvepoadancrf I bava a reripa for theaa troablae that yea ran dapead on, and If via want te aseka a aire, reraisr? vw awsht ta writs sad gat a epr et It- Manr a doctor woald charga roe lite lust If wnting this sreaeiiMloa. awt I kaira It aad will b stad la saad II ta rHi astiraty free. Juat drnp ma a Una Uha this: Dr. A. K Pliblnaoa. Kl!44 Lark Hand lag. Detroit, stick . and 1 will saad it bj ra tara mail la a lala aavalopa. Aa yaw will so wbaa rne rt it. this racipa eaataiae aaiv para, harmlaas remadlaa. bat It baa (real Sealing aad pals eaasaertag jaawar. It will ealrklr show Its power aeoe yaw as It. aa I thiak yo bad bHW wkat it a) wimnait aaiav. 1 will eaad cwa ass u sad ewr Substantials and Delicacies Go Hand in Hand, Here. SabMantlabe Rrcad, Dans, Rolls lies. Drlirwcicw Oskes, Oioklrs, Jcfly Roll. Angel Food. tsnr laalrond maially depart with snaHthiaa; of otto la one hand, and some-thing of trie other la the) other. BRF.tll Is the STAFF of I.IKF VAJUETY Is the bl'ICE of Ul - PIONEER BAKERY, tT Hnwtlt Flrwt fUsssa f A 'watvaCa, as 3313 Discount oat at SrEClAL. fXsOD LOT of FOUNTAIN SYRINGES AND HOT WATER BOTTLES. IVilliamsDrugGo. II? W. Ave, a a d. Ast SCREEN DOORS 1 Albuquerque Lumber Co 423 North Flrt Street Montezuma Trust Company ALBUQUERQUE. NEW U EX I CO. Cxpitzl cvd Surplus, II 00,000 imr.EST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS CEPOSiTS ..i