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THE ALCUCUEHCUE VCXXX JOURNAL SUNDAY, JUE 23, 1912. A iMtmrmawt vnmtm. . i;.xu. pojshisg co. Jr. His rgorama to the Out of TV- tor Hugk who beHeied he rwM raws fh GernBSa ta rate I'm eer -. Pari by Bsrmg bTmaelf tSH or. the f-TjfirIi rf the 4f4n. H past try 8. SHr wo3d Ct ftameevelt. With all of bis itMtMtMM aad I I Uwy fcavw boaa lai4a, tUmmvttt ha -flM linul4 BBra eesxtxnia- bSb rsliAC that tkrf ar noiiwM earners la tit nseaain- of th far fecvia to b see. If they do not submit si fJrst. they will bar to lanrnxutt. - Wbea th emnkssa Cad t compel theta l psanp lk predwrt M..MMMMMMM.. I Mrtnuar r. ix-a. ? toll in fatstaSaxtesssn. aaBaoaiaa-aaBa- a rtaol XfaaxassalrW'p IHpnWMi.VTWl K41.TM Ml M M m. lak. . pastarfle ai i c ! r vti at i w at, ana i mi TKf tOWWrI JOrWAb I TWg MKXIOO. fppyttTtW1 "TUB rt11- ri.M " tki Bcptj j rKVT ALA. TW TTalg VO 1KB HtTH'rt ,r rmm x" aMr rrr waui THKT AftB UMHT. Lanwr wmmm flu ur eor a w Hot The oof. M Sew laiat Hi 4 wrmrj Sep l tae res. team or m:nfimH. . Vr earrte, a mi of peo ple l!leie ia hint. They thirjt he diapered lb tea eomiuadaMrnta. Ob th other hand, Taft haa never bad credit for lb things b has doc. H doe 9t know Jbow advertise. M tfwvi- r4 fir iM lb ttirt f lb tM 6mm. The Jwf! tb; U 4 amt4kiif t 1k ad that fiofwerrU va bot t ! (Bittf for ebm, Xetibxr fwtrttioa tiM-ir fiF at lb a in rat charge ( tfe taar4 Oil CcxniMar fr hka mc. Ua aCbwt a ta avj f Ita wwemtf caeaot fail ta b btfMfSctai. .if jtrgi KitvtETs oppoRTtxrrr. It kKka lie ta Mexicans micht hara tbir iteWrt b(U aatMiiricbd bMi taa ad of th CTilcaaa aaal r re ; Koto o ta cJiast a r for (Jm Ba4aaa. SAYS LEGISLATURE MUST MEET Hands Down Lengthy Opinion fMEFFOOTTO SECURERELEASe Ass!gr4rent of Error Served On at Request cf Goyernor, Attorney for Mrs. Caravan; Holding Lawmakers Shaflj Cannot Be Armed Before f Starting a Banking Connection It m a acncMM BaOn oct lo be k-c as it rcaoh acaieM aideralMa of aQ ibe qtuLfjcatioca of the bank tcdu-cg jrow Reconvene in January. "Tk afflWM IwmI Imm a bckr w cviaMa num (Mi w mmM t mmf kar mi t HrHr 1 AJamn aaa ywiaan tAtmimi. tk. ,U( .. 7 A . t.ti ' "a M la- v-L . " toa, a-artr taklB. and ta ma k bar motuer it not wet- fMtk beta aa a TvU. Est !hr i aa ojMrtaJtr for ta ptomotktm of ta tmiaUa aa4 th buaaa ef tb cttjr that iMa tw hmefsl!y ax-j toet4. Bei4s, tker U c risk to U cxicx "D,y tetiQ:et a of of- ftrtrot f4ta4t to It a cttaac. J W vY-r to Ih afiiodtnral laada. !ai)ua4, ttMit caa t htlr lrr(at- 4 b4 haa ta irJucl of tbta profitaUr barkMM. la th rklnftr; f thta city t - arc ibotMacda of a rea that tarry iratr riabta aatd thr titOBaaoda that at 14 irriUnt ehitapty try framoinx. Tb la ad mar b had for a fractloa of their taJo tnd to pr.t aatt-r oa thm will rvat only alxrtit orj-thrr4 of hat th Ie- pUt of th Jt to a of Deming har to pay i"t th ( hroazht to tb turie thr. Laod la on of th few thine la which money caa b taveated with ihm aaanraac of abaolnt aafety. It arill aot Vara, b hlowa away or atol- n. It maat cxrntlna to tarrtmm In It S sMxrftd that the iakr" trust la ftrfu tele ToJostarr diaaola tioa. It la to b hd that the rW of Vtf Im aot to tak aoothr ria like oil after th Jeraajr eorvoratioa had ta diaaolred. Chtca aixieara to h do pbire for th lady poUUciaa. How aroaid ot Uk ta at or read of mother aar- ia her fimmrf hat by en ptnm a he wiil)y daouacd Iha aaUoaal comaUtte? Santa Fe. X. If- Js tl- Tber caa b bo doobt that there most b a seaatoa of th lesultirc beslaaiea- at It o'clock boob, oa th itecead Taea- 4y of axt Jamjar? " la theoa arorda. Attoraer Of ceral Frank W. Claaer ia aa otMsioa. re qoeated try the zorentor. declares that th eDtitatioa titiatfiy providea September, ciTa vacai-aa, r Gasap. now eons ned ia th eoftatr lai her on l-year aeoteikec for coatemoe of conn. I rcMerday asad another ?rt to s- rare bis release, arfeea aa anaenment error was aerred bf his attorn? ta luensn for bis wife. E. w. DohWB repreaeeta Caaatan, whii H-j B. Jazniaoa represents Vra. Cabaraa.! Caaaraa was srateaced to h tana I iail term earlr this rear, when he I that th winter mtmnvn oatm be held-' arrested after a boot a rear's b- TMa innJtatioa deaSrea U closest taspectloa of Its Caaacial tasdias, equipment, methods aad peraonoel oa the part of UMaa who ar thick Int of opealcs; an axeoraat here. It h Mlisfied rht roa wH fad it entirely' worthy of rotafjpffkjtace aaJ lfHiyft - State National Panli f OF ALBUQUERQUE. N. M. Theodore RMMevelt baa met his Waterloo, II deserved it, M la oe of tb most rarmarkakt mea the world ha prodvewd, B'st for th thine h ha done, hfft lera of the tMn h ha mad a tar numw! v,u- adittona mak it b- of tr"pl be-iirr he would do. He is a maa of tremeadooa personality, a forceful, afkreasin. ahrewd efwfiat. Ilia tbouchl ar renter?d la himself. ot la th welfare of th people as be profess. He is as opportunist, not a etatasmaa who builds for the future. Ia th butt year of President JtoosevoJt's aneood term, h said: "I hav don mr work, I am Inter ated aow In ethiral and in moral quostioaa; I'v paved tb way fur onstrtlv atstestnaeship; I hav Bot th qualities of mind to tak l th trust queotlon. tb rurrrnrf jur ti0 aad th transportation auesUona Theae Intra do aot lntet me." It is stwb aiterancea of candor, or appareat eandor, that have made the people believe In th greatness of . KuesevIL til admits otvius limita tions and says a maa of a different trp of mind must sotv th great problems which he confomes h ha Be menial aptitude for. II farmehed Taft for that purpose. But Tift mind waa no more fated for thoa problems than wss the mind of KooseveU. Tet th real need cf th country I just for that eonairueUv stateaman ahlp ahlch neither Kooaeveit nor Taft has famished, or haa It la him to famish. But Mr. Roosevelt la a many-sided that it Is difficult to follow him. For Instance, "under no circumstances" would he accept another nomination, yet he entered the fisht for another nomination and for lot fateful day fought the most spectacular war that haa ever occurred la the hletorr of American polMica. "A petition with a million elna ture would not move me to recom mend a oman suffrage to congress." he said. Hut Just on the eve of tru ; convention ho am out fur wuman suffrsg la most emphatic terms. Ther sr about a million wnri voter In the country nw, and the colonel gives evldwnce of opportun ism of acltoa while he is prrachln public morality. He shouts about "rule of the peo ple" aad "malefactors of great wealth" and "special intervals that must te controlled." and dnrlves hl campaign fund from the Morgan In terest, tleorge W. I'erklns, Penatur Luwnt, and maa of that stamp. He is very positive that the Imnmu mut be destroyed, yet he makes "old Hill" Fllnn. the mit corrupt bi-se I'ltts burgh ever had. his practical mana ger at Chicago, ably assisted ''V lk uar. lbs Ktm of the late fb-aator Quay, a chip off th old block. He deprecates mud sllnglng ss he H'tllag t the great office of chief escutr of the r.atl'-n, and then in auguratxa the mt terrific conteat wtth mad I ! and Chinese stink pot ever kaowa to this country. Us is buif-e la his denunciation of a candidate aha roceltee his riornlr ttnn at the hands of southern del., gates who cannot deliver cn single i electoral vote to th r-puMlcaa ar ty. yet be seat Ormsby tbuae asm southern ( to try to get the lal lntructd for lrcal dent Taft to violate th-lr picdo-a. and where Mr Mdlir failed, he was In atrerted t lfln roatcstlng delegate ts Chicago. H charg that ths two drlesale seated fur Taft from California hold their pisJtiona by theft." and sa that "th moral sense revolts" at the I thought. Tet he has permitted the delegates at larg from Maasa-hoi-tta. where the state went for T.fi. to sop port th Ituosetelt cause ia the central ton. sorutely ft ry for popaiatioa to get its ea bslale ere from th soil. So more land Is being created, but above two millions of rnouihs io fed srs added to th popaiatioa of th t'ntted fttatee each year, and th increase of th birth rat over lb death rat is found cverywher la th world except in France, wher there la a alight decrease, not enough to affect th demand for th supply of food. Not masy years ago, land hungry people of the cast could find home steads In Iowa aad the iJaXwtas for the living; on them for a period of flv years. Lande could b bought for a few dollar aa acre thaf now hav a ready sale for from 10 to 2 per acre. j Th lives of two men, each of them having lived leas than th Biblical three erore years snd ten. tak u ba s"Td a'tlm"Jen th while pupa la lion of what is Bow th tTalted ittales America was less than five millions. Ths total population. In dians and all, was less thsa six mil Hons Living la ths same area today are fully ninety-five millions, and there will be mors than one hundred mil lions before another national election Is held. This fsct alone makes It nec essary for the pric of hind to In crease steadily, considered on a series of years. It is the safest thing la th world for th Investment of money, and th surest for profit. Yet in th face of these facta. It is most difficult to raise money In Al buquerque fr the promotion of any land enterprise. If Rowwell had the same opportunity that Ilea at th door of Albuquerque there would be a mil lion dollars produced where there la now nothing except sagebrush. Th attorney general, in th course of bis opinion, refers to certain stories to the contrary which appeared ia newspapers of the state, and ear they car nothing; to support their eoatea- Uor-s that the January session is not obligatory. Th oc tx is on of the cost Important rendered by the at torney general recr ( !r and to, la foil. aa follows: "Kaata Fe. June If. 112. "Hon. William C. McOoeald. Cov er nor of New Mxc. Santa Fe, Xes Mexico. "Oear tur. I have today received your letter of yesterday. In which yon stat that there has toeea a question, raised as to whether under th con stitution there will be a regular aes- xw.m Af I ha lj mil. t Tiri. t.f V- UfTiffl ffeld Cecil Lyon, of Texas: "A third beginning with the second Tuesday of Aa manager. Senator Dixcn was not a glittering suoceas. but as a mak er of bulie-tlns h has not been ex celled atnc the Russians left Man churia. The only maa who has not appear ed to be excited at Chicago was the1 colonel. We refer t Cot Bryan, of course. party ticket would mak a powerful I fight fa Texas." Tb colonel to a ha-1 morist. Dryan will not writ syndicate Iet-1 ters at Baltimore. He will have oth er fish to fry. next January, and roa request that-1 give J ou my written opinion oa this sublect at the earliest moment prac ticable. I bar noticed in several of the newspapers statements to the effect that there caa be no regular session of the legislature next winter, but 1 have not seen or heard any statement of any reaaoa for such a suggestion. Th peopl will go oa rvliag tost as 11 hav no doubt w hatever that there though ther bad been no Waterloo 1 4houJd regularly, in accordance . , CttU"ao I 1 ine nnHunuvn, a at mua ui. uc Tuesday of next January, and I be- This haa barn the hottest wlr eee! a very brief statement of the i- -ii.. . . IconsUtuUonal proriatoika will l eoB- vl " I vm, .r w nrc. senc from the state. A boot two years ago a lodgment was glrea Mr. Carta van. In a salt for arvorce, for alimony of fit. ass. phe secure abont of th!n bv at taching real estate in Ha Hun ihm they had lived. Judgment was also given lor fl.sst atiomey fees, and this, with the ftt.fro balance on th wruea judgment, make op the sun Claimed by the plaintiff. la ma ran declined to pay it. after waa arrested, aad as he had failed to appear la court when cited to do so. waa adjodced in contempt and committed ucul he paid op or the i"o years- sentence bad expired. Th ground set up i the assign meat of error is that the nririul ju'ifinrm was exceaelve. The ae to oe seara nerore the su preme court, and there ia littl nrnh. ability that it win be reached before September, probably not until No- verooer, who died In this city last Thursday evening, will be taken today to Hia watha for burial by the father. Mrs. Pearl and her daughter came here last January and the girl made a brave fight for the recovery of her health, but to no avail. Funeral ser vices will be held this afternoon at Z o'clock at the family home on Can delarias road, north of the Indian school. Rev. W. E, Warren, rector of St. John's Episcopal church, officiat ing. The family will remain in Albu querque for the present. Mr. Pearl is s newspaper publisher in the Kansas town. months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hermann, of 41 West H axel dice avenue, died yesterday morning at It o'clock of cerebral meningitis. Burial wi!l take place tomorrow ia Santa Barbara cemetery, funeral services being held at 1 o'clock at the Im maculate Conception church, iter. Father A. M. Mandatari officiating. The father is a letter carrier em ployed at the local postoffiee. Trwnks, all nixes and all priors, bert l aber. . AN Frederick Hermann. the i . 1 Try a Journal Want Ad. Resolts IJE17 FEATURE ID CITY DIRECTORYj liGIveiri Away!! When a man permits himself to grow frantic, h 1s not a safe adviser. Th weather forecast for Chicago ihould hav read, "Cool, but hot," A report cornea that New Tork to getting worried over Bryan. Th Journal I giving its readers all the news Now th procession heads for Halt creek. IXTKHHT.ITI-: tllMMtlM E. The scop of th activities of th In terstate commerce commission stead ily widens. The proposed abolition of th comnvrc court, actually ahuliab d by decisions of the supreme court, and th definite announcement of th auprem court confirming the com mission's discretionary powrr of pass ing on fact, make its poeitlon with respect to ruling on railroad rate stronger than ever before. The commission recently sasumed Jurisdiction over th business of the express companies sn assumption so well justified by law and so strongly fortified by public necessity that the companies made lilt I" resistance -4s now followed by the snnouncement that th great oil pipe lines sr com nmn carriers and must aubmlt ts rate regulation. Th Pullman company, after vain rt lata -e. recognised the tommla lon's authority and obeyed Its order for a reduction of rates snd the mak ing of smaller proportional charges for upper berths as compared with the mors deatratd lower one. Thirteen pipe line companies sre af- i . . . . . . Mcliarg lul'i'r"a ' ,n" oommission s order and must in taetr schedules or rat.w by ftcplwmber I. Th ststes these line traverse hav had many trouble try ing to fix tholr statu and control their rate. By a decision of the fed eral court, they were common car rier and therefor not auhjert to atate regulation, but by aZiUT decieioa they were kept from under th juris diction of th interstate comtrerce commiawioa until ths recent decision of the supreme court of the I'nlted Mates c bared th way for th com- I It Is quits likely that ths Sam de- t AGED MAN FOUND UNCONSCIOUS BESIDE RAILWAY TRACK; DIES (Baeefat f i rniai ini Mansaa Jrwl Kstancia. S. M- June Z. (j. W. Wllkina, th aged maa who ' brought her Sunday Buffering from sn apopletlc stroke which seised him near Cedar vale, dlod Thursdsy and bis body was Interred in th Estancia cemetery that afternoon. A brother at Goldvwalte, Texas, wired that he could not come here and nuked that his brother's horses and busicy b sold to defray his funeral expense. There waa also III on the ol man s person, when he was found and thi was added to the othrr pro- rexd snd the entire smount npplled towards defraying the burial expense. Mr. Wilkin aiao had a nephew llaxr-rman, thl state. I-rank J. mhoden who has IM seres in wheat believes that he will be aide to average I bushels an acre at rutting time If the present favor able weather continue. Mr. Imboden't wheat crop laxt year netted him about II. M. and with his increased acre- sge and better crop conditions thl yesr he believe will give him a bank account of about l.K after harvest OflPUWJD ED l-"t night the big crowd at th Orpheum certainly enjoyed the one set comedy. "The Merry Widow," pre- enieo uy tns Yankee Doodle Stock l ompany. It appeared to be one con tinuoua laugh from curtain to cur. tain. The present management seem 10 nsve already struck a popular .tnoru wim tne tneatergolng public and with a continuation of such clean entertaining shows this pretty little pisy nouae will soon enjoy th pa tronag that t should hav and de serve. COWBOY THROWN FROM HORSE; LEG IS BROKEN aerial Car Mlver l i laioa of the supreme court haa alven Tha trouW wilh Cot Kooeecelt tojeucb scop that th interstate tele that he beliefs what he may d I j phone and telegraph lines will soon right, II believe b Is ahv the brought beneath th purview of rule that avast cowtrol th actions f j,,e rontmlssioa aathoiity. Pteps In erdirry men. Like most mea of lb that direct ion hove been taken al paat, he hav believed themselves ,,,,4,-, V (raat, h fcto Uut fa to a goa of d-' Whether lh pip i.uea will submit "' Marstog liaawt tv. K. M Jim. it v terday Hugh Fleming, a well knows young man and a cowboy, out about evea mil, a from Silver City arter cat tle, was thrown from his horae. breaking on of hie legs. He wss con veyed to his home, where he received medical attention, his Inlur belt.. . compound factur of th limb. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on June 1st I sold my half in terest in the Erwood Bakery at 220 South Second street, and that since that time I have had no connection with the Er wood establishment. C. A. PAPPE. Try a Journal Want Ad. Results Anderson It Newell desire to state mclt- I that ther have IS aimed ennt reels im Kwon n u. inaaiwi mi their direrforv whieh ta proviaeq tor in Meuon 01 Arucie rdlted and published AT HOME. IV of the constiurtion, which reads as! which will be delrvered to aubscrib- loiiows. , lers on or about Jannarr 1. till. It Th first session of th lexisla-vvui contain a new and commendable tore shall begin at 12 o'clock, noon, j feature in that the telephone numbers on tb day specified in the proclama-1 01 each and every person will be tton of the governor, Subsequent printed for both home address and seasions shall begin at 12 o'clock, I business address immediately after noon, oa the second Tuesday of Jan-j same. Three hundred books will be nary next after each general election. I published and circulated, a number So regular session shall exceed sixty greatly in excess of any heretofore days, except th first, which may be I distributed. This to a home industry ninety daya, and no special aetaaon I ana we desire tne support of all mer shall exceed thirty dmya. I chants, business and professional It will be aee.!i that, standing I men. Out of town subscription are atone, this section would require us. also solicited. for an answer to the present question. A small portion of the advertising to decide what a 'general elec- space ta yet for sale and anyone de lion. There are," however, other pro- siring same may. call phone No. 118. li 1 IF IF V I visions in the .constitution which make it perfectly plain that the elec fion which we will hare in Novem ber next Is a general election, but be fore calling your attention to those provisions it may be well briefly to consider whether or not the next No vember election would be a general election if w had nothing aa a guide except tne section above quoted "As defined by Webster, 'general' means 'common to many or th greatest number; widely spread; pre valent, extensive, though not unl versaL' Ther Is no difficulty In ap plying these definitions to an election. snd sn election, no mstter for what purpose, which to held throughout tne wnole state, is clearly 'common to many, widely spread and exten sive.' In Maryland it has been held that an election general throughout th state, for members of congress and Judges, was a general election within the meaning of a statute requiring a question to be submitted to the people at a general election, though it was not a general election, as th term waa used in the constitution. Matkln vs. state. (2 Md. 247. "Ia another Maryland case, it decided that a statute which Imposed duty on a county clerk after each and every general election' included an election for members of congr snd for president although It was not sn election for members of the state Jegislatur and slats officers gener ally. Downa vs. atate, 71 Md, 121. 'Authorities can be found apnar ently In conflict with the views, but It will, 1 believe, upon examination be found that the conflict is appareat oniy and arises from the fact that by statutory or by constitutional provi sions, a restricted definition for the term 'general' hag been given. In our constitution, however, we have no such restriction of th meaning of tne word, but, on th contrary, aa al. ready slated, there are provisions clearly showing that such an election aa our next one is a genera! election. y Section 4 of Article IV of the constitution, immediately preceding the section hereinbefore quoted, it is provided that senators a hall be elect ed for tha term of four years and members of the house of represents tives for th term of two rears, and that ther 'shall be elected oa the day provided by law for holding the (ea rn election 01 atate officer or rep resentative ia congress.' Next N vember we nit elect a representauv In congreaw. and thi section clearly anows tnat such an election to a gen era I election. Th first paragraph of Section 4 of Arucla VI of tb constitution is as follows: The suprem court of th state hall consist of three justices, who hall be elected at the general elec lion tor representative in congress 1 or a term 01 eignt rears.' Here again th constitution char- actertsea tne election for represenla- vea in congress aa a general elec tion. ttection 4 of Artlcl XX to aa fol lows: General election ahall be held In h ataie on th Tuesday after the first Monday In November la each vea numbered year.' tn present tear ia an even num bered year, and clearly w mast hat general election ia November next. "There caa b bo doubt that ther uat b a sisaioa of th iegialatwre beginning at 12 o'clock. Boon, on the second Tuesday of aext Jaaaary. ery respectfully, "FRANK. W, CLANCT. 'Attorney GncFsL j and we will gladly submit prices. ALBUQUERQUE TO GET AfJOTHER SAN TAR UM Dr. J. 8. Opes, a tuberculous so- cialist, who ha been practicing her lor everai momn past, yesterday an nounced the purchase of several lot near the university, on which he ex pects to st once begin the erection of a model sanitarium for tuberculosis. The land Is part of a 200-foot front- age which has been on the market some time. The deal wss mad through the J. M. Moore Realty Com pany. Or. CI pes declared that plans were now being drawn for the institution, a hich i to be a model of cleanlinee snd efficiency in every respect, snd that construe 1 loo work would start within a month. He said that the first building erected ould accommodate fifteen patients. but that additions and extension would be made as time passed and circumstances demanded. DEATHS AND FUNERALS Wlna I entire Peart The body ef Mix Lenore Pearl, the 1 "-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. PearL of .Hiawatha. Kan, ' Clergyman's Sea Cored cl Tciercckjsij CeawiiaiBtiM ta a artHn at, mmA th eafferer a tiled wuk bright hope of lapmnni. tail u ,, 1.. ... Arm 4 sauas aad the tak kias's AHers tlre. beraes U as eell la Talar. elo1a N. ese seed deant about It 's pteaty of eride from live wlt- h lave sreetlgats tb fotlowiss: Aaaeaia, X. T. i-nee to yea, isa. I waa "OestU lerated Is Roraeater. N. t. asSerta With LaOrlDOe. whleh Inaaial lata Tsbeeeuloaia afy Deratrlaa rare ate one smith to lies. I was baeiag terrtMe siakt sweats sad al4ay rbiits ts le. lag Beak capadly. haeia goae fros K t 1& II.. I eoagbed asd raiesd eootis eally as becaset so weak that walk lag a few feet rxhaasted im. Ob say retora boat, my recwiar phrotciaa av at lit tle eweoorageoteat. My father, who M a clergy awe, beard of Okiaass Altera Wro ad liHtueed s ta tau It. Tb slcht eaata aad ehUi dlaappaared. aiy wxirh tweasi eaaler as4 gradsally ( BiiaKbe aad t s few days 1 etope4 a apsetlte. tb erst la Baoath. It aow ia atft beaith. hoe ta ISi wa I feel eertaia that 1 ow say kf to Ecfe aia AlteraUva." iKicoadi K. ft coarxE. "Cerati.wea: f esaaot tad war to evseeaa mr apfeeetataa ef what yowe eeatedy haa dae for say fa. It rbaaged Sea pair lato br arrrhia tw areata af ter ho hecaa taking It. a4 wttboat say osht ta B wis. t sawed hia hie. "I wish ta a 44 s ea4 m aai at ha reery ward f hs teatlaaoo ai " Ulsedi lit 1. J. towirg. Paotar Piest Ttartas "hee aVhatas' Aiteratla h I Brmm- ehrtax. itthaa. Hay re-er: Thrnat sad 1-sa Tmian aa t weoavsiag tb . VOtefB aai sot eaatatS SIMOlo, af4teS or bat,Sjraiag draaa Aak for Vwklet of eairaa eaaea mmA wm to V. latl laborateey. -laM ,.aia Pa . ear m-rr r,t. dewe. Par saw by ail leodiaa roxat aad Arvarad Pharmacy aad Hla-hlaad thumiaer U Aibayquaraaav "PRiBE of mvm Our Highest Patent flour Positively Guaranteed Best Flour for All Purposes Sold in f New Mexico. The Big Sack of This Flour Now oh Dis play in the Show Window of f Hub Clothing Co., 201 W. Centra. Ave, will be Given Away ABSOLUTELY FREE to the person guessing nearest its correct weight. Every person over 15 years of age is entitled to two complimentary gtiess es. In addition to this, every purchaser of a 25 pound sack of this flour is entitled to one guess; of a 50 pound sack, four guesses, and of a 100 pound sack, ten guess es. Only customers are entitled to guess. No guesses will be received after 2 p.' ra. Saturday July 6th, when flour will be weighed in front of Hub Clothing Co 201 Central Ave., Albuquerque, New Mexico. Guessing tickets and deposit box at ail grocery stores and at the Hub Clothing Ce. YOU MAY BE LUCKY TRY IT. GROSS KELLY & CO., Wholesale Dealers. aaaaaaAAaaas.aAaAAAAAAAaaAaaaa,aaaaaa,aaaaaa nnc haxlox text stove pipe ring vtiaoow and reran tor OPERATION. - Dcn't r.:tilai Year Tcit-Cay ths g,i:rJz.V it yewr we lev syne ae aanaaTa tlarsn. ra wrfll arwsj waarra ka tto tsatral eHate apoa taw rece4ias SIM. F. P. CAttFIELD CO'ZPATJY,