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EIGHT. Crescent Hardware Co. Stove lUnge. Honso Furnishing Good. Ciitlifj, Tool, Iron ripe, VJ id lining, Plumbing. UtUtc, Ho And Copper Work. IIS w. i:nthal AVIS. TKLWHONE llKITI It TIIW MOTIILH ,MMS BOND-COIIHELL SHEEP KHI KI' AM) WOOL, Office and Warelioiiao, TIJerAi Takes some dusting now. a-days to keep the furni ture free from dust. We have Liquid Veneer, Wiz ard Polish and O-Cedar Polish all for dusting, cleaning and polishing. LOOK M T toil Ol II spl. TOMOKItOW ON M. Ml '.THING KWI IT. WARD'S STORE I 111 Marble Ave. Phone l8- nO MICn H. WAHD, MfT Lyric Theatre Saturday and Sunday World l llin ( i rpoi ailoii I'n- MillS . WILLIAM ELLIOTT in "Woman and Wine" IS 5 TS by Arthur Milrlcy. II'oiIiiiiiI by William V lleuily, I'U'tiiic riays, Inc. COMPANY G N. M. v ;. Dance Tonight AT THE ARMORY fi-plm' OrclN'fcini Admission 50c; Ladies Free i VUDOR, PORCH SHADES i Kl.l P Jill! I OIK II (()!.. liOSENWALirS Strong Brothers Undertakers I'ltOMIT HEItVirii HIONR 7S. KTKOM1 HIiK., CtH'I'KII AMI Kit.COM). LOCAL ITEMS Or iJiTBHEST Jiei huth, pnlntliiM, i uicnm;. I'll. 14115.1. If ou et that ice creain lit Kc.o's caiiily fcloiv, It will plccu ou. lifller unto lively hervUe villi new curs. 1'hoiie.i li;-U' 1. Iluili r Auio "o. Mis Mafelll lind il,nu:li.r, Tallinn'. Uil I'liniv l.i efi.ini; l"i' iniitonim M'. Iiiiiican .ic;ill'vi'i v. "f t'rovn poii.l, in iii the cii t,., h ml a few wi.vj iHli lrieinlv. .lulu, ii Worth, ihiiiuij: in.;ioecr. ! I'l l.i,-t niiil'i en Ho- i 'lil.i ni.t lim it i ii )'! I hli.,il('l;,h 1:1 . Mr ei.. I Mm. J no iuiull of !-; -wi-io no- ttui't.- v "Hi i r 1. 1 of Mr. iiiiii Mm. 'riiniii.is t;n keiniirc. e. i:. ;.o.,iit i , nf in,- riiuuin j l.uiniter i-iiuii.iti , ien ni oim" " 'J'n.li'iiif, .V. AI . on a ImsliiesN trip. Mr. and .Mi", i! 1'uiiu-y and none, after a Week' Ma on the I'l'l'i'l' I'c nm, reiuiin'il t ibe n esterday. In cnffc.l" ici.tty Mi ro. iv was grulUert to .l.ici-i'li I ummu itioT, Santa Ke and Alice Al. t'. iiiiiam, le.i- t'l'i- Cli.n-ni u an I Wcri'-r Tl oi iie lett Thuiiduv inoruiritf tor t'lii..K" imJ Aurora. HI, ty M'tid a iiioiitti with relatives. K regular riieetliiK "f Ad ill ChuPler No 5 o K. H- '"' '" 1,1 111 " .'.cimK toiiitfht at th.- Maminc ten-pie. P!p;rin(ge;r Vaves you DEL MONTE PRESERVES 1 I J STORAGE ,T ALL GOOD GltOt AND WOOL COMPANY IIIDE8 AM) TENTS Afenue and IUtlroAd Tracki Cawil.liiU Mill In- Initiated. Ki frmli iiii iiih will In- ncru il. District Forcsle r A. , Kinglanil left yesterday fnr Springcl vlllc, An., to attend Hit' cunve Minn of llii' Occuti-to- UHHII .'ligllWU.V association. A regular meeting of llnnnony lodge No. I, I. ). o. F.. will ! held in H o'clock tonight. T)n-i f will be work In the Initiatory degree. Mr. nil Air. J. M. Sollle loft yes terday for Long Leach, Calif., where llicy will remain a moiilh. 'I hey will vlHtt Ihu expositions lit Kiin Frunetwoo and Han Diego. Commencing with Saturday, June 1!t, the litilt"il state land off U'f" Ht Santa Fe', N. M.. will l.t dosed to the nubile each Saturday afternoon until thi mlddl of Si ptemb.-r. The Hlllltu Fc riHl .'State tlH'tiul will arrive today In two sections, The i triilnn will curry retil estate mm from I nil part of the country. The y urn on iliclr wiiy to Him KriinclMo. ('mil. V. '. Held, Santa Fe attorney, I returned lust night from Chicago. 'where ho hiul I li for the lust week on offl"l.i huslni-ss. Mr. IVId r I turned last night from Hoswell. i Allien Korlicr ond MrH. Korhcr and 'ihlldren me l the Valley K""ii Tr ipoli III the ni'l'cr I'ecoM coimUy, mid .will remain away from Hie city for inbuilt a month, hunting anil fishing. Alius l.mini 'nrtwrlght arrived yes- llcrday fr.ui) Gallup on Santa re trHln No. a to mi fixl the week-end with her mother, r. Margaret Curtwright, to make final airatiPremeiitM fur entering Noi Ihwosicrn university ut Chicago. Mrn. (I. Pitman Smith, f Alont gmncrv, Mn, Ik visiting her slater, .Mrs, William D. Clayton, of Smith Waller street. Mm. Smith Wu former. I.. .. r..i.l.,l 1,1 I hi riiv her bus- i tin nd having been a member of the ! law firm of Whiteman & Siriltn, I ('. W, Cnln, general traveling .i1cb niim for the liultk .Motor company, with hei;d(mirtern ut Oklahoma City, , tiklu., who wan here on hiiMlncHH, nc i coiniaiiled J.o oh Korher to Kant. i Kc yeflerd.iy In u lluli k car. Thf' went to Kinlu I'c In I he IntcreHtH of Htilck I and Saxon hiiIoiiioIiIIkh, ari'l are "X ricled to return to the city xomn tlmfl i thin afternoon. MAN CHARGED WITH HORSE STEALING AT VEGAS IS HELD HERE ruder Sheriff Felipe I.opex, of Hun Miiriol .ini ill v. will leave thl.- morn- Iiik on Santa Fe train No. HI for 'i'iiiih wllh MaiKarllo llrltado In ciih today. Iirllado in charged wllh Hteal ItiK to hoiHeM from J'"lilel ortli ut 1.11 Vl'MHS. The mail was arrCHted at lilo rurr co liy lieputy Mherilf liieuo Sampler, iilinii liiformullon furnished by t inier wi.Ht.ii'i' i ik..,.. ,.,ifl lo-otiulit to the eoiinli jail lit 'old AlliU'uel(tiy where he WiiM Held pciniintf i noer rnnni l.ope' departure. I.opei! Mild Iirllado had been ceu In potmeNHlou of the hoi-Hen. ruder Sheriff Dick l.ewlH yi-Hler-ilav received Informallon that led hlin I,, In. tli. e, till. Illliri' Hloleii last week from a man named Wohh, who lives below the Ntockyards. inlKlit be I. .in,, I In Li. VeuaH. He Will Hl'tld II deputy with Lope to look for the animal. MRS. DElio7wOLF"DECIDES SHE DOESN'T LIKE NAME Hi-it, Mninle Iicmpwol!', divorced u li .. .,f 'I'heodore I 'em nwoll'. who is now vorvtnif Ii sentence ill the Htttt'i ieiillenliniy for having kUlnuped her child, yexterdtiy linked JiidKo Uay iioIiIh of the cliHtrlct cottii, to modi fy the decree. She wanted her maiden M,.,ni I !l, mi tire a. I'eHtori'd. The e'oiiii granted thin. In her motion the plaintiff wild he dcMired no burn er to hear the name of the delelidaut a,i,, .,n. unv Khauo or manner." Th.. w.ini hweHtcrn HreVVi i y & lee Co. brot'iKht Mlit amilDBt Lee Tillman a-ikin lor iinineiliati' pohhchsIoii of a i,. .. .... untiiiniiliiln which the pliilnllff aNxerlM he ban wroimfuily In Iiim piiHXcHHion. The iiiaiintil atiencH n Wim llama Hed $100 anil "Hk Jucl K ill -lit for thin aniounl i addition to the S liisiiiet Clerk .Mrtdilicon received an older, finned by Judwe AI. C M...-h,.m ut Socorro, uraiuintf an ap peal in the cuho of M. 1'. Stiinim HKalliMl the Soiilhwealern I'l'CHby teriait sau.ilorluiii and Hie cliy or rtiomiuer 'Pie. I...I,... I'a, ihiUIm Will I'.O to I .OH I. II ..." i... l'.. el fur .Indue Mechetn m si veral matters to lo brotmht up in the d'Htricl court or aicncu ' oun tv. N DEATHS AND FUNERALS 1-..lu.l ..i-ulhill. Isaliel, C yearn old. ilaUKhler of Mr. and Mr.". Kllas NaHrallah, died at Irt o eb.ek laxt IliRbl lit the llolllo of tile Parents. L'19 WcM Coal venue. The t.iniily bail been here a year, havlnn come from Ohio 'J he ooiiy wm iiik. u l(. I'red Crollolt'K utidertaklmr mom, t imeral arratii;cmeiitH had not hern liitiUe lant niK'ht. AM AL RltM'KHOl JI-llS' 5li:i' U(J. Xnti. In hereby Riven thnt the an nual meetinjr of the Htockholdert f tho Norihwestern coionmaron unii Improvement eomPMny of Chlhunhim, will he held on the 1 S! H d"V f'f Jnrto, llfi. at 10 o'clock a. m., at th oftloe of the company, betn 1 lie off ien of At. C Vltril, In the Stem bnlirtlim, AI huiueriiie. New AlexiiM. for the pur pose of eloctintr director of anl com pnnv und for this transaction of moh other bimlneim n may properly eom before Hiich cornpany hi rani uiei-uu or anv mljoiiruinetit thereof. IV J. CABLK. Secretury. Dated Jn 8. SWI I.T YV..n For Sale Sweet peas. Ordeii tuket) in advance. HI. i liitANHK 1NLHST1UAL SCHOOL. t Fhoue J54ZJ, ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1915. The Kodak You Should Have ;stm ;. i, A I 'To I.ICAI'IIIC .U'MOIt; PRICE $10.50 We liim- In hIim'U oik I nril Wo I i'IiIIiik I'iM kct K duk. price taken III 'X- (luinwc wblcli we offer for Hit; lioln(cl Kiiaranteiil M-rfrt mill luttH mmmIcI. IIMslllNti KODAK IMC Tl Itl H lll,V IIK.III'.ST . I C A I ttOBR i,om;st riiit iis Strong's Book Store l "Vour Money llnck If Vou Want It" Feature of Session Is That New Speakers Appear; Worse to Sell Water Than Whiskey, Says Metcalf, Th council held another water meed-, Imr liint niKht. Several new faces were pnent. possibly due. to City Clerk HiiKlien' Invitation to member of the Cotiiun.rclal t-lu'h to attend. AmonR thone who Hioke who have not HpoKcn at b'UHt onco before at a nimllar meet mjf were I rank Aekeiinaii, O. N. Mar ron and A. H. Stroitp. The nearest upprouch ti tin iti'gu ment and that wan not very near- wua the dincunsloii over the eniploy inent of an expert to appraihf the property of the Water Supply com Pttil.v or determine the coHt of replao lntc it in 'he event that the city nhould decide for municipal ownerHhip. Some favored havintf City UnRlneer Ulud dliiK do I he work; olher wild expert Herviccs could be obtained free from companicH who construct water plantn; others opposed the free cx ptrtH. Colonel Mi'lcalf SH'uUh. Alderman denote C. Schcer stuted llui council decided to hold the pn-H-int ncrlcH of water me tlmss before takliik' up the iiuestion. To Mr. Mar lon thin i.ppcared to be putting- th cart before the horse. Mr. Seheef muted thin was n matter of opinion. Col. W. I'. Metialf aiked the coun (II to form-t for five minutVH the IciiKth hia Hpeech would occupy, he said that he was a. Hociallst. He re iterated that Hcrvlce war first and coHt a aecond.iry matler In ncttlinK the (lucstlnn. In his opinion it in worse Id m il writer than II Is to sell whis key, because you can leuve Avblllcy alone, but you must have water. Mr. Metcalf had been feuding tho expcii'H report made Hcveiiil yearn tiKo when the clly Was eoiisldcrinK nitinlilpal ownership. Me estimated that "wo could sell water to our fielvcH far. I r. -contu a tunusuml Kullona uml liiiii'i Mr perVe.nt aofit " ' cuy'rierk Hunhi's ytated that the water fund IcVy was lt'it hk-li tnough to pay the city's water bills. The mayor U. wild tji.be prcpurlnif a franchise, but mi Tnr he has not un nouncid this fm t at a meeting. MISS MARTHA STRIPE MARRIED tO MR. CECIL Air. Troy O. Cei ll was mat fled last evenlns tu Allss .Martha Stripe, at the home of the parents of the bride, 636 South liroadway. Itev. V.. I'. Schueler pet-funned the marriase ceremony while Air. 1 (Irifl'ln, a fellow railroad eniilove, acted as best man for' th groom, and Alisn l-Yeida Stripe, a twin, sister of the bride, acted a brides maid. Quite a number of the intimate friends of both partieH were present and after the ceremony an elegant wedditur supper wan served. Tho younif couple, after a whort honey moon, will take up their residence iu this city. ENROLLMENT AT COUNTY INSTITUTEREACHES 78 The enrollment at the nmalillo counts tiiMitutie reached th high mark' yesterday with Hovonty-eluht persons registered. This In the higgcM i.iltiit.. ever held in IternalilKi and rieew lse the biggest held In any county tn th state so far. Nearly half of the enrollment Is from ouwtde counties. Miss Mannette Mer. of Santa. Fe, director of industrial education, visit ed the institute yesterday. She will sinak thiTe at the assembly period thisi morning. NOTICE. John M. Whits is no longer In tho eMiiploy of the Albuquerque Abstract ccmpaiiv. Al.HI'gl KKejCF AH ST It ACT I O. By Joh l M. Mome. I're.t. PHONE 23 tS-CENT TAXI AND ACTO. Pay and Night. A. U. HACA. B. M. WIUJ-AMS Dentist Roonn 1 and S. Whiting Bulldlnf, Coroer Second and Gold, rtiont No. K1 I ANOTHER WATER MEETING IS HELD Bl GIT! COUNCIL NEILLB; FIELD CHIEFSPEAKERAT MAKING GOOD IN GROUNDBREAKING IWIPORTftNT POST Committee Makes Up Program to Mark Beginning of Work on Y, M, C, A,; Parade to Start at Commercial Club, The committee chained Willi, gel-. Unit UP the celebration to murK the bcgiiuiiiiK of actual oouctrm tioii on the Y. M. ('. A. 111111111111,'. hint niKht had completed the Hpech-maklii and parade featured ol the pidxram. Nelll H. Field will be the prim-ipm Hpenker. He will ulve u lifteen-mliiiite talk. Other tulkn will be restricted to from three to -live mlnutea. Cither Hieakein will be the Itev. Hush A. Cooper, It. E. I'titnev, O. o. CupIi nian, prealdenl of the T. M. C. A., and A. H. McMlllen. The Itev. E. I'. Schueb r waa asked In- Hie eotnioiltee to write a hour to p'reaerve tuneful memory of the oc caHlon. Mr. Boliuelcr'u fame uk a nitiR er hiiH hureud nlnce he first allowed publicly what he eould do in that Hue at the clone of the $10,000 fair fund eampalkn and he will sing hi own componltlon. . lloKram to lie Snappy. The committee had both brevity and niiap In mind in making up the pronrm. In view of the fact thut everybody was Invited to flop work for only ut) hour, bcRinninK ut 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, the com mittee hud to crowd nil it could into Ichh than tin. plxtv mlnuleH. The com mittee will keep itH word. The crowd will not be detained Ion. The parade will Mart from the Commercial club at 3:45 o'clock. The Indian Hohnol hand will march at the head. Y. M. C. A. official and men j who were Identified with the inovo-j mint to build, will be In Hue, The upeakerH also will be in thn proces-1 sion. The committee had hot determined who Bhould break ground. This oper - ntlon will be done with a brand new tihovel to lie punrnaneei una ninimiie" bv tho committee. The llrst shovel-! fill will be turned on the exact site I of the swliiinilni? pool, so Whoever la selected to perform the office, need not be timid about driving tne Hnovei lutu the ground too far. The commit tee expects to announce its choice for the shoveling stunt today. Contrae Is Signed. The contract was formally signed yesterday afternoon at A meeting of .1. W. Ali-guiide, tho contractor, the building committee and directors at the Commercial cluh. Mr. McQuade i reuriv to begin work at once, llow- ever, Ktnce the celebration iH not to he held unttt lute Saturday afternoon no work will be done this week aside from staking the site. This will be done today. Secretary 'V. II, Day was: unable to move his office from his temporary onarte.H In ;the Copinif-n-ial club to the building on the site yesterday. However, be, packed up his ellVr ts and Is ready to move ijs soon as the car penter turn over the new office. STAFF OF OFFICIALS FOR AUTOMOBILE ROAD RACE IS COMPLETED The list of officials for the Albu-(iiertiue-Alii(fUle im ruriil race, to be held July f, was completed yesterday. Delay w'us caused by tho fact that Col. IV K. 15. Selh'is' automobile broke down north of Socorro, when he wus on the way to Sprlngeiville, Ariz., by way of Magdalenu. He was to have slopped at Magda len to learn who the promoterR of the race there wished on the list. After the e'olonel had been gone nearly tlilrty-slx hours friends negan maklni; liiiitiirle-a eiver the long distance tele phone 'mid finally leu rued where) lie was. A cowboy took worel eif the col onel's distress into Socorro yesterday morning. Further use of the long dinUuico telephone brought word us to who Magdalena wanted among the offl tiuls, so here is the list: 1 ' Technical committee: C. Tingle.y, J. Haggard, Albuquerque; A. Falkner, .Vagdulena. ' Referee. AI. U Stern, Al buquerque. Starters: W. P. South ard, Albuquerque; James Osborn, Alttgdulena. Judges: 11.. M. Cum inlngs, Tom Mitchell, J. It. Oalushu, Albuquerque, Timers: Ny Martin, Joe. Harnett, Slmun Sehloss, Albuquer que; Alilt Craig. Jack Font, Jerry Wheeler, Magdalena. MAN LOSES SEVERAL TOES WHEN HE FALLS UNDERJROLLEY CAR Jose Lopez' left hand was crushed and three toes of his left foot, cut off when he fell under a trolley car ubout 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon in Hu iclits. He was taken to St. Joseph's hospital, where It was learned last nluht that he was not suffering from anv injury other than those to his l hand and' foot. It had been reported that he was seriously hurt. This wus; denied. When I.opea started to get on the, ear his hat blew off and Juan Alar-j tine?:, a friend, picked it up. tor nun. j That wua before the ear started.) When Lopcn reached the platform and Oregorio Gurclu, another friend, had, paid . hi fare. Motorman Charles Hall turneel the controller. Lopez' hat. blew off ugain. Henturt ed toward the exit and Hall began to apply the brakes, rue was n-aimi out to take the hat from Murtine, who had recovered it again, wnen ne fell. Hall said bo stopped the car ub quii:kly uh possible, hut the wheels of the rear trucK suuvn w " and foot. , When the car stopped the journal box was pressing against U'peis' chin and the rear steps were over his body. He w us unconscious. He revived soon afterward. Hall was arrested by a e-onstable and held until the justice arrived. The Justice declined to hold htm. The lailh". of tlie Central Avenue McilieHlist e-huivh will Rive a chicken diniM-r In Cvdubac salesroom. I ourtli il Central, StttnrtUy. nne Try our Buttermilk. Collage Cheese, Milk ami Cream. I leu-ii coupons. tme Dollar. I'lione losin. oiroup Farm. . L i TAXI AND AVTo'dAY AND XIGITT. PIIOXKS.M AND 1088. JSC tfABK S5C. AXtilXO 1'ABX.NTI. " - CHANG CHIEF IS Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Proves to Be Chinese Ben Franklin; Con dition of People Improved'. ( u( lulf d I'tr.. t orrri(inilcn'c) ' Peking, June 1. No man in China typifies the modern spirit of thej country like Chung Chlen, minister of agriculture and eonimnree, who Is another Hen Frunklln In his pructlcul Philanthropy. His one idea Is to put his country on a sound economic and; social basis, bv Improving the land. Mr. Chang was born 62 years ago. Llis father was a wealthy land owner of Ilulmen, a country town in Kiang su provini'e, near the mouth of the Vnngtse river, u great cotton produc ing district. As a boy, he saw the hor rors of the Talplng rebellion, which stirred him t' help his country to beter things. He also had before him the example of his parents, who were noted for their kindne-ss and charity to the poor peasantry. In the old regime, the gateway to miccess in political life lay In scholur shi'i, and Chung passed the highest in his province and beeume noted in China for his learning. Hut he did not bury himself in books. On the contrarv, he devoted all his energy to founding and maintaining element ary, agricultural and technical schools, as well as churltable institu tions. Furthermore, ho w-as responsi ble for Increased, production in his prov1li!ej jith of. i rops ajul factories. Land reclamation, tiah hatcheries and the Improvement of waterways were also on bin program. Ken iii encoiirnucirtent WHS given to nru of this sort under the empire, Hut (,'hnng obtained froe scope for IdeiiH on obtaining the agricultural portfolio from the republic two years ago. ' ' ! A svstem of normal achooln, a , M,.H,i" 0f hyilrography, tho technical tr!,injnif ,, Chinese students ahroael. H scnool Ol ioresiiy won ii min-i;.' board, co-operation between ine an feretit parts of the e-ountry and land refoims form part of China' debt to Minister Chung. AUTOMOBILE TOURIST ADMITS THAT HE STOLE DENTIST'S CLOTHES Leo Millln Ami's' Hailcy admitted -to Chief Alc yesterday that bo stole Dr. clothes from the edtl man's near the Hare-Ins bridge. I!ai- home lev's nutoinoblle led to hi arrest upon suspicion and his being subjected to interrogation by the chief. The police hud been told an nutomobillst tried to sell Dr. Ames' clothes. Pulley came here from Kl Paso in the automobile and camped near IJr. Ames' place the night before the theft, lie had gone north of the city with bis car and camping; outfit, but re turned yesterday to me'et Florence Maxwell, who camp from Kl Paso. This led to his capture. Chief McAlil lin was informed that Hailcy intend ed to take Miss Maxwell to her mother at Lamar, Colo. The police say he sent her u ticket to come here. The police say Uailey brought two other women with him, but they left him before they came into Albuquer qui', going to Magdalena to take places as waitresses. Haile-y Is held in the city Jail. LEG SHATTERED BY SHOTGUN CHARGE, AN OLD MEXICAN DIES Jose Cervantes died ut the Santa Fe coast lines hospital yesterday morning from a gunshot wound. His left leg had been practically shot ofl by uf charge from a shot gun. lie was wounded several days ago at Gallup by liudley Clayton, a ne:ro, who is under arrest. The shooting originated over Cervantes' alleged slapping of Clayton's 9-yoar-olO boy. Cervantes was brought here yester day morning on Santa, Fe train No. 10 and hurried to the' hospital. He was e'.ying when he arrived. Death came about an' hour after he entered the hospital. Cervantes was a native of Old Mex ico. He was employed by the Santa Fe railway at Gallup. GOVERNOR WHITMAN IS ADMIRER OF DUKE CITY Governor Charles S. Whitman of New York, thought Albuquerque was the finest city of Ps size he had seen. Tho governor and his party arrived here at il o'clock yesterday morning: on a special train from the west. They were taken for a sight-seeing trip by u Commercial club committee In automobiles. FOOD EMBARGO MADE STRICTER THAN EVER (AtnuclatrO Vreu Currfi)oudrni-.) London, June ii There l a. further tightening of the ring by which food supplies are prevented from entering Germany, Austria and Turkey. An erdex In council this weak Hnnounct a that the exportation of certain im portant foods for man and beast Is totully prohibited, while other foods and forage may now only be exported to Fiance, Kussia, Spain and Portu gal. Goods that must not be stnt to fotv elgn porta in Europe other than France, Russia, Spain and Portugal (Russian Baltic ports and Italy banned, as are also neutral countries such a U.illand. Norway, Sweden and Denmark): onions, potatoes, rye, rye flour, rye nwal, buckwheat, millet, molasses, arsenic and it compounds. A MISTAKK MADE BY MANY. Don't wait for rheumatism to In dicate diseased kidneys. When you suffer pains and aches by day and sleep disturbing bladder weakness by night, feel tired, nervoua and run down, the kidneys and bladder should be restored to healthy, strong and reg ular action. It is a mistake to post pone treatment. Foley Kidney Fills put the kidney in sound, healthy con dition and keep them active and strong Begin taking today. , Good result follow the first dose. Sold everywhere. 'Dr. Provines Eye, ear, nose and throat, N, J. Armijo bldg. pbone 727, PASTIME THEATER TODAY SID CHAPLIN in "GUSSLE RIVALS JONAH" A Sci-chiiiIi'K I'wo-recl Keystone (oiiii'dy. huh win ciiiuuicc you tiu,t Sid In iih fuiiiiy at ' bi'olber. 4 'iiirlle. "FAIRY FERN SEED" TliaiilioiiMT Two-rccl IVnturc TOMORROW-CHARLIE CHAPLIN In ! S tcamlni: Two-n c onicilv. SUNDAY AND MONDAY WM nll.M'H Iii "TIM". rLl'Mi:Hi:lt." A lluy of romance, love, liiiti''. trials and Mioi'cy. Mr. Hirnuiirs work, in Ibis picture even Urcatcr tliuii that of "The Spoilers." It's u 1 eix Photoplay Supreme. WM. FARNUM in PASTIME THEATER, SUNDAY AND. M0NDAY i ' ' ' ", ' ' , ' i : ' ' $ " V n i-, , I -.c, . iyj - In this great play of romance, love, hate, trials and success, Mr. Farniim excels his work seen In "The Spoilers." "The Plunderer" affords for William Farnum a real "Famuin Part" big Hill .Matthews of the Croix D'Or mine, a doughty, splendid steel-knit fellow, with a big warm heart and a punch in ouch hand. Pill and his partner are harassed by a secret enemy who im prisons them in a mine thaft, causes a strike (,f the workmen and blows up the reservoir upon which the power ot the mine depends. These are only a few ol' the thrills that keep you breathless hanging on to the arms of your scat. The filial climax where AUTOCRATIC POWERS ' GIVEN LIQUOR BOARD (A.virlatfd Prcwi t'orrepoodenc.) London, June 12. The most auto cratic powers have been given to the new board to regulate the liquor traf fic. The board can not only shut up any saloon it pleases, hut pull it down or convert it into a restaurant if It chooses and dictate the kind eif drinks to be sold a nil the hours, in w hich they may be sold. It even supervises clubs. Lord D'Abernon, the chairman, is a well-known financial e-xpirt, having been financial adviser to the Kgyptian government lend governor of the Im perial Ottoman bunk at. Constantino ple among other positions. Major AValdorf Aslor, son ol" the Anslo Ameiican millionaire, has taken great interest, in questions of health anil medical research, but stands on the board us official representative of the war department. Sir William Lever, who has, built a model n-ctt lenient for working people, and John Denny of the big Clydo shipbuilding firm, aro chief among the representatives of employers, while Sir John Hodge, M. , P., and Philip Snowden represent la bor. V. Towle, manager of a line ef hotels, looks after the liquor trade. All sides and ink-rests are regulated ! and the members seem to work hnr- moniuusly. BRITISH SOLDIERS 1 PLEAD FOR SHELLS: (V MOrtNINQ JOURNAL BPKCIAL If AICD WIN!) ' Glasgow, June IT. ''We have re turned from the front, determined to do our best and to persuade our fel low workmen to do their best to turn out munitions at top speed," is the message u party of skilled craftsmen have brought back after a. visit to the British forces in Flanders where ev ery opportunity was afforded them to see the war In all its stages. According to the men's report hurt dieds of soldiers and officers inter viewed by them in the trenches and elsewhere pleaded without exception lor more shells. bf,nm:tt ix man tuadino co. Fourth and tJold, Opposite P. O. The Hcst Place to Buy ;KXt'IIli NAVAJO INDIAN 1U!GS Henry hauls baggage and other things. Phone 939. "TELMO" BUT THIS BRAND CAJfKED GOOD8 AM) HAVE THE BEST. HAHNCOALCO-t-C , PHONE It. ATTnivACrrE, ALL Cok Mill Wood, Factory Tood. "THE PLUNDERER" P.ig Hill anil his partner discover th'ii cnemv is the most stirring of all. A pulse-stirring battle with bur. fis-tn iii which Hig lllll bests a tur. of drink-crazed miners In a fight, ttiv lor sheer thrills ami heurt-cHtchiw excitement has never been exe-eiM " stage or screen. Is one of the IjIk fu tures, of this super-picture. Then, too, there is a splendid dou ble love story which leaves a happ glow In the spectator's nnnil. In tin' "The Plunderer" is as perfect u phi' toplay as has yet been achieved, an deals with clean, manly men, iiffx-t lug sentiment, the lust for yellow unl and swift dynamic drama. AIRDOME OPENS SATURDAY, JUNE 19 Ite'gular Matinees at the Crystal Kvcry Day. I' THEATER ISi-st 5-ccnt Show in the State). TODAY M.l. II HI I)M SI M l.l. !'' UtllV Tin: i Three) Kerln. Si-o IU Mrt f Hd" """' HFAIeST-sKI Hi j.inoi:iu l.i' , tVi.rbl-villle I vriilt f l-'"" TOMOItltmV HltOADVt AV IIAV MTA Open 1 p. m. 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