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TWO ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1915. A. t i 4mm WSmii VWrirr- H I, If I ' I juM i .. v rr v . i i ' , 1 1 h i n 1 1 , i t 1 11'':. ' ,! f 'vf .V tin ! A '-.'. -. t.v--1 I I k ft h r- WlK ": :'! 3 We Do Exactly What We Advertise and We Advertise Exactly What We Do We wisli to call special attention to mir dcMre of .showing you our stock, ami therefore we estciid a conlial invitation to you to jinle for yourselves. OlR SAMv-. AY,, Oiu- Ol'K COODS '', ;,-. Made OLR I'kK'l'S Jmv'(v .owl See Our Magnificent Hinl-eve Maple Window Display. STRONG BROS. ri;u.rruK !: 1 1 i;adouartjv ks Strong I '.lock Corner Second and Copper li e (Hi e (iicru Trading Stamps TIN Mm I s HOT TO DEAT Prominent Citizen of Western New Mexico and Hired Man Murdered at Allantown, Ariz,; No Clue to Perpetrator, (irtttAL 0FTC, TO MOHNIN ,n,,NNAt. Cullup, N. M., Jump "f, -curl Crone iinyi'l', one of (In., HMI..I io.iiiin.iil business nun of western New Mex ico, Willi extensive Inliri'HlM also In Ariasotiu, i.inl "Itid" M I tin i I. his lliled limn, were f mi Oil ilea, I i,l the Tonoliic.vcr trading store near Alliin towu, All.., this nun niug, i In, victims of U III.VHll'I'ioilH double lmitl(. On Frldiiy lilKlil. nlmut K o'i'ln k. (I Irli'lihnnt" ( Mil wiim ii it lvt.,1 nt J I otic k, Ariz., mill a vn'' I 1 1 -- I lluvr- lifi u 'riint'liii j i i' H , rli'il 1 n 1 tlu rcrrlvcc, " mi' hIiiiI. hi'iid lir, iiulrk, 1 1 1 i k , ,iili k'" Tin- Knnia l j I ;llllll, ILI tllHT ulul NlMliul, l,n VIHj, l Wt'lll lit Olllf III! Ill'lHtlllllk, llllll nil nillvul nt tli. tin, line nintc f,n,n,l Mrlnninlil ijiinl lii'himl tin' roiintirnl thf nil, ic niiil 'ruin ini'ver ili'inl mi lh ImmI. Mclmniilil u'um lnil tlinnmh lln i'V Mini 1,1,'iiKl una liinliim lif(,n unit ii box of ciiirki'iM lay on Hi,- couiitcr. Indlrnllim Hint tin, Oriul nniii lunl bi-rn uniting on it ciiKtnini i ul the thin, of tin- hIiooIIuk. t'rni!,--nicVir a shot thiiniuli Hie lminl Hint iiIii1i,iih.ii. Vni'lii-,-lc- rifle Willi nni' Mi,,ty nIkII iiiii) 'OVcrc(l with 1,1,, oil, lay lnl(li. )i tin. So One lo MiiiiIi'Iit. Fool ,rnlM ulul iIioim of liluml hIiikv ttml run, inc.M'r liml inn iiionn, (lie honro lo or Unci' lliniH, i-illier ('liu i J n Mr or lii'iiiK ch.'iHi'il liy Hunn, one, A lilooily lianil I'linl til a minor In the loom iiiilu'nli il Hint lui liml hti',ii il tn look nt liln rcili'i i Inn In tin, mir ror, Thi'io n niiolli, r lilimdy hmiil luiiil on tlu- lloor of tlin kllilien, wlu ic lie eiltH'r fi ll or uluopcd. Tlii-K" Im nliHoluiily no rlno to the nl',i-lliilor of too dolll'li- mill'itiT. An ovtrront Willi tlin tin imp of Ned .'sua Inr. nviin found In tli limine, tint II In,, I ln'i-n (hero it ImiK tliiin niul I'ur n!.ilnH nor h I tin on wlileli to liane n thi'ory. Cinnoiiipycr whh kmmn to linvc IhkI Hi'n'fnl i ni iiiii n, un, I it Is Mil ul that threatH hail l,cen inmti' st km I nut liiiu, , , ('ruin n-.e) er wiim (i wealthy mull and' owned n lnri' owlale In t i'ertna ny. 'I Im hoilii M hnvt' lii'fn hroiiKht to (inl lt I i ulul will Im hiirleil here loriun lo . NEGOTIATIONS IWTH BULGARIANS FAIL lT HimNINa JUURNAt. cil iittra W,J l.oinli ii, .Iiiik- "7 it. in.) llalll Hey, 1'tcnlilent of tin, Tiiikinlt eounell, lu'ioriJinn to n sjieelal i1Ihhi tell from Ni.flii, lliili:arlit, hii.i ef tli elty hi'li he had heen on it h.,eeial mls Hiuii without ,'oii"hi(Hni nit tittiPfliietit I euarditiK ft n Ikii t Iii'h attitude In the war. .NiKolintioiiH lielween Kuiniihla and I tn I u ; t r 1 14 on th natuo Huhjei t hip til oeeedinK. liniale InrrCHMil. 2H (1 : ft7 p. tn.)- The N il Ml I ' l-oiiilon, June ! Niiiilem'ntnry nnval i-Htliiiiitp, InkiipiI 'today ,rnvlden for the mlilitlon of I Till. nan ,,iTjeeN iU men ( , JIHVy, i '1'lt in would hrliiK the tolnt permm- nel for tills year tu aull.tiail offlee.ru , and in, 'ii. The liml mi((, f :';,0,t)0() , tiieu, wan made In I'Vlirunry, KllHltil uelolditiK to ,e( of (Yukivvk In the vfar 1)114 liy tlitt U,b lnnuiatirf Hale.-aualiHliin t,'oni,any, in tlm I iff lep of thp J.llit'.il ian of CniiM'eM.i at a: hiimlon, 1 ' jr. i -J . i 4 IT'S THE DEVIL Moi: n. t.i in; vi ii tu Tin: mu iwi is Ml I II 11 IVsl UVM K ' ( tmiil tliitl man tl, h , j, n,, , ,,.,. , n i, . In life tlutt t-uriM it litlns niul IiIh Ineoni,. lull pmiix utl l' J.I I'o lllllfHIItl'." Nim-t)-'fVn -r 1.1 of . l m. rn-unM at the ate of :, are depend ent, Aoi,i thin i, e,(t,K hi. it i.im: i.iii: inmisvmio. Tinny per eeiit of tin- afced nr.. j.nii,-r. Average duration of life ,".:t years. All UtSitM ilap on i!t ,lh. I'wii Ttii'rn1 11 ate, tall up a nieniher of The New Mexico Life Underwriters' Association rnil him your appla-ation. TotnoiiMw you mny not hp Inmirahle., VDJIZELOS Si TB HAVE CHANGED 10 PDD-GEHMAN Dislikes Overtures Bein, Made by Allies to Bulgaria and Believes Russian Army Demoralized, Is V MOftNiMa JOURNAL tftCIAL 1I0 WIRI IJetlln, J into 26 (vi.'l London, 11:0) p. m. I A fllHputcli ft ill) Atlll'IlH to the Mllliist Z'itiing faVH: "Fx-IT'-tnii-r VcnlzeloM of tirrcee, Inti'tiilM to (I11 Hi, p t,i neippl Hip pieinierhl if It Im tPii'lerPil to him hta.MUHP of Hip fiietully ttdiltiiln li lihiytal l,v lhp pntpiitc powpiH toward Hulnnriit. llo In willing Hint thp buv prnment roinain In other liundH friendly to thp Auntt'i-iprrmin nl- linllff. It Ih arKi il thnt the rnont 11-1 nt rnlliiary ilevrhipini ntH. to Mflher with the pollry i,f the PtitenlP power huve eonvliK't'il M. Vt nizelim that liln pl.opoNed poll, y of four month nn wan h mlflakP. "II Im fnrllier hnhi rteil that the v ptPtnlpr It 11 p prppatPd memoran dum for Kinii Cotistantine ui KiiiK him to Hotintl tieiniany reKat'diiiH her policy town I'd (iicei'P. The caiilurn of Ijt'iuhcl'K hiiM mailt- 11 iniirked liii,rp Hion upon AthetiM. The newspaper here i-f'tttrd the popltloim of the IOik ulnn Hi'iny hh hfliin v'ry pteeuriotm." UX MM AI 'I'llll'S MtolT i:ni WAit I j tViifdilnid .n, Juno II ti . !!' p r'.n that j part of the Kutnauiaii iirtny had h' en rtdfnpil from the t'olorn tetnporai ily l,ecaum- of delay In net;oUatliin.'i with ! kiiM-la ovt-r Iluiuaulari pat tlelpat ion ! In the w,i' yrrt'etl to cull tne ttlenlioil 1 of tliiil iinatM here In recent t umors 1 thnt Itiimaiila Ih ml id ft of war niiinl IHonK. Koine iliplumats lalieve that mint Aunt 1 ,,-iiei man bucitws in liiilali ha.n impteHKPil Hie Itamaniaii icovetiiment with ti desire t 1 move hlow ly niul that at leant until I he clt tiiition thrrp Ik fully uiuleiMlooil it In unlikely Knnianla will Join Hie allien. l.ltl.F.K Mll TltAlilTV TO m: i in 1.1v i vixt.um;i) II, rlin. Juno L'ti (via I.onilon, 11:.",D p. 111. I ' lit 11 nt ilevelopmentM Ji.Htify Hip malntenaiu e l,,r the pi 1 hi nt. of Hip o ernini tit'H poll, y ol iifiilr.it tti." is u iati tiii nt altrlh'it, il to for- mi r I'reiiiii r tiuunarl of lln-oep ,y the Allu n I'orreKponilent of Hip TiiKt hliilt, who Interviewed him rcwnrdiiiH the Hiliuitlon in Kurope. The (iie.stli,n of ornaiiUiiiif th eahltul, M. (JotinaitH milil, intiHt hati(r In the halanif p'nd I11K Hid rtwli nation to health of KinK CoHNtantiiie, I, tit that 1 1 Im ninjesly'i?. idiyHlciamt IipIIpvpiI he w.nilil hp ul'h' to open parliament July 2". TakltiM up Hie fiinlKii policy of tli eiee, I he premier In iploted 11M KHV ItiK Hint her iillialicp with Kcrhia olill t.ateH (irepep to nut In tn In nn er.peclally friendly attitude toward that country. ItifeirltiK to Italy, In Kulil, ucc.irdinK lo the 'I'am hlatt: "llaly'M natliinal tiinin, in Allmnia and A1I11 .Minor certainly can be a.s Mi'tnl without conflict with thn In tercstM of llreeee, hut it would he vitntly ilifferent if Italy t'ieil to lay her iinndx upon the hchmh in which tlreiku conslilitte the major part of the population." MURDERED SIX OF , HIS HIRED HANDS IHV MORNINtt JOURNAL BPtCIAL I.IARSO WIRt Xian.ua, N. !., June 2ii. W orkntpn PXcaealuiLt 11111I1T the hoiife occupied until a few yearn nun liy KuKciiu lint -Iff. who died In l!H3 in the Klate ho, pltifl lor limane, litieat'Hiiid the rp imilnH of hI uien, helieed by the 1111 tlierilieH to have been murdered by duller while Pinpln.vcd by hill) lis farm hands. The xkull of each had bepn crushed, duller became, violent ly ItiKane nine yours am,, but had never been wiippcctrd of the crime d i H i IomciI today. TWO YEARS IN PEnToR MURDERING HUSBAND ll MUANINQ J'JUCN.l BRBCIAL ClAtllO WINII 1 I, on Auucles, June iI.- iMim. Irene ! Mtirpliy, t,mn, lo have . killed her I husbaml. Wan Kcnlenced here today , to wo eat s' impi luoii incut for maii . laiiL'hler, 1 "I ant convinced you were under 'the on 1 1 1 , 1 1 , of Honor wiien your j husband was .shol," said the judKc I who pronounced senletice. ' (..el ua j hope thai In two yea I'M 111 prison you will bin 11 to null your appetite, for ', Hie xtulT." j Mis. Muiph;' is the lii'st woman ; over com hied in l.os AukcIcs county I for liiiniicidc. All MIA I PI I FIXED THE HERO CLASS Puts the Fill in the Place Where It Is Most Needed Just at the Time When It Is Most Urgently Needed, - t . i- 1 The finul K'oiib of th Allni- iijeritie-Kl I'H.to Bprlen will hv played thiH afteriiO'in. The Kame will he culled nt 3.13 o'clock. l'lehatty will proliul ly work for the lMikes and deer or Knittlit for the visit, ,r. There Is 11 tiani'p that I'etp llldalif.i. who huM been In rewrvp for mme time, will be given a chancP thin afternoon. ThiH Ih the hint Ljamp of the prewnt honiH 8tay of the )uk, nnd there, should he 11 record- hrpuklnir crowd la ullpnilance. . I0NCE SET RIGHT ; IS ALWAYS RIGHT, IS THE HUDSON MOTTO I To own a car thai will stay adjust i ed cin e it has been put t it; lit is it val j liable nature, iiccordintr to X. M. I'ikI ubtie. ,.f the local acncy for the llucl j son Much of tln disappointment and dissatisfaction experienced by sotup i motel -car u-ers is lm ttiise their car 1 const an 1 ly inusi be tinkered with In j order to keep It rnnninL.". Many 11 car ! has come from the service station j with nil Joints and Keats lubricated. spring shackles tmltt, tnppeta, silent, ;n siimiiks or liiltlcs. and In it half I hour was inakliiK noises like 11 thresll- lHK'-niachiuc or a ciu ti-husker. j HuiI-on owners, says Mr. Cndabiic, .never are bolheie',1 this way. nice rlKht and It slays rii'ht, is their expe- rleiicp. Many a Hudson owner of ; models of three ,,r four yutrs aito liem ! Hates t,, trade in his old friend for one of tin- newer models for fear hP will n t net a car as good as tbe old one that haf nerved him well so lotisf. (f course this is a quite unncccs,Jtiry ; fc lm but It illustrate the point ! made by the Hudson dealer that th confidence one feels in the reliability of his car Is the s ,ur e of half Ills plea oire. Some of the lij.ht i models the Hudson Slx.40 have been driven six to seven thousand miles without the 1 vpeiulluirp of a slnsle cent for re pair ,,1 itiiJiiNtnients. Thesti are lh ttniiifs that make motor-cur owm t boosters for their Car. The new Hudson f ir 11)16 is now on exhibition nt the salesroom of the lo cal Hifpncy. coiner of Fourth tttrrct mid Oultttl uvcuue. j Andy MeNeul will please ."tep to the front and rectlve u hero medal one of the kind that Andy CurneRle turns over to the folks who have done real ly valorou.t deeds. Andy McNeill, not (Virnenle htm (dory Ktlcklnir nil over him today, for nl the most psv choloulcul moment imaginable, with thft cunch full, he. lanimed the leather out to deep rlKht center ami brought in the three ruim that made the dif ference belween tb feat and victory for the rmkrs yesterday afternoon, if it hudn't heen for Andy there's no lell 111K who would have won or what the score would have been. As It was, the Dukes won nnd the score was 1 to 7. Andy's most iirdenl admirer would not claim for him that Ihh record with the local team, prior to the Kl.irlotis happenliiKis bf yesterday, had been such us to entitle him to a suite of rooms, in the hall of fame. Fvery once In u while ho would make 11 hit, hut It mi happened that It was always when th a game was already lost or won, or Hint for some other reason thp hit didn't amount to tinyUiiii. Andy exp 1. lined lust niKlit, however, that this was all in the name; that he htm had u two-banKer bullied up In him for till tlies days, but that he has been suvitiK It for the time when it Would do the most tfood. There will Ijp few lo deny that Mr. McXeul picked thn rit.ht time to out that two luiHLjer H.crojH yesterday afternoon. You nee It was like this: Thp score wan 7 to 0 and we hud the small end of It. Not only that, but It was the elHhth Intiilifir and we, didn't huvt much time to do what we had to do. And then attain, ft certain m ntlemnn who nnswers to the name of "Stony" McOlyiui, liltly advised, aided and abetted by Mmiaifcr Mcf'loskey, was working all sorts of stuff on us, and Just at the time whim we were surest that we were RohiR t., win we weren't sure of Hiiythintr tit all. Howard Murphy, whu'O other name Is Cut, led off with a neat siiiKle and took second when 11 throw to catch hlni nt first t.ot by l'errine. Jimmy Humphries bunted to third of coiir-sp, to be sure, just like that. There was a man on third uml only one out and tin old Father Time strolled mi to the bat we all laid back and hollered, but for the Hecond time in the course of Hip entertainmt nt, MeCloskey sin tu tl to .Stony to Mive transportation to our patriarchal rlKht fielder. Adopting the motto, "Safety First," Jack dliss moved over about luilC way to first ba-e and there was no chance for Jluelsman to get at 'em. Four balls, and that put. two on with one down. Hod Herriott could do no better than foul out to 1'lisH. Then up walks Charlie French, I ho foxiest of them all, and naain MeCloskey flew thp flnK of distress, and four wide on en sent Charlie to first. The busea were choked, but they were si III one ahead of us and Pavls, who had not been able to do a. thinif with the tlck till day, was up and there were two down. iJtive hit a teaser down between third and short, und Imddy and I'en dleton both tried for it, with thp re suit that neither one. Was able to tield it cleanly, l'enilletim eventually Kot the hall, but held tt a trine too limit and I 'avis Was sale, Murphy hav ing romp in with the tiring run In the meantime. It was at this moment, which, as has already been slated, Was extremi ly pnycholoLilcal, thut Andy McNeill taime up, und what Andy did wan tin rleg-ant sufficiency, thank you. He picked out the very best one that Stony Medlvnu had and sent it out hptw, nn rlahl and center, and while Thompson and daiier were runniriK ItiPlr lens- "IT uettiilu the hall lluels- nian, French and lavls canto across wilh more than pnoimh runs to win A conftisliie; play came up In th third, when Oudily was doubled oil third base on 1 Yn-lletoii'it fly to epti- ter. lie had failed to touch the bad before the fly wits eaiuiht, and am he ran across the plate practically ev erybody thought he had tcored. The ball was thrown to Mc.Meul. who touched the hajr and made Cie out, and then it was thrown around th diamond, nnd many of the funs thought that dliss. who was on second at the time, was the man doubled. For tpilte a while the buK" were HKurlnK atnont; themselves as to whether or not I Middy had scored. Walker Jordan started the name for the Oukes, and for a couple of in ninifs It looked as if hp Were tiniiiK to Ki t by with it. In the third the visi tors la-Kan getiliiK to him for Ions drives, and Irion wan sent In for re lief. Hob did well, but he had to work hard every minute of the time that he was oil duty. Stony Mcillynn pitch t d a heady, steady Kniiie. He used his head mote than he did hi arm -into put it differently, his head wu of Aioie use to him than was his arm. If it hadn't been for that little hob blp oil 1 lav is' Ltrou ntler, Stony prob ably would have taken hoirir the ba con. Two circus catches by Murllpy in cenlei lleld wore features of the game. The box score: i:i I'aso AH H H J'O A K Mat hps, 21, G 0 2 ii 1 1 l'errine. lb 4 1 2 7 2 U '.taller, if 1 2 2 0 1 Muddy. Sb f, a 2 I 0 1 Win, e r, 2 3 3 1 0 Thorn) son, rf .1 n (1 2 1 1 J'endellon. Ps 5 2 3 2 3 l I'HeUer, f 3 1 2 2 ft 0 MeOlyiin, p 3 0 1 0 2 0 KniBht I 0 0 9 0 0 Total! 3!t AUHninrrqiie , Murphy, if 3 JlUll'i'lU'teS, jj .., , , ,i T IT 24 10 3 2 1 3 .2 S.2. IGMHTDECIQES WHETHER LEAGUE BALL ENDS HERE Meeting to Be Held at Com mercial Club to Settle Fate of Dukes; Several New Plans Are Broached, Whether today's Kame will bo the last of orKaniaed baseball for Alhu oueriiiie will be decided at a meetlnn to be held tonight ut the Commercial ilnh. The nicotinic will bo railed at :.'!() o'clock. If jou're Interested 111 keep ing the Dukpa, hv thpre. This will he the last chance. If yo i're really to se,- more lejiKiie. baseball this season or any other wc.ifnn, be nn hand. Don't leave It to the "other fellow." He may be leaviiiK It to you. Several method! of keeping the club from tfolnff under have been miK Kefted. The npiilinient of the club appears to opposvd to atkiim mer chants for further contribution!, plans that plimlnuta this have been broached and one of them may be oar- j ried through. That is to be decided milium. ( lull In Huil Way. At u tncetlng held last Friday af ternoon ut the Commercial club n score of litislm men, who liavp been active in BitpportitiK the lttb, met w ith Manaijer .MeCloskey, of the K! I'as.i club, and ManitKor Heed, of the lnikes. They found that the Albu querifue club Ih exceedingly Khaky. The task Of scttlnic it right is a heroic one, but notwithstanding there is be lief that it can be done. K. L. (irose, president of the club, Is' one of those who believe! the team can be put thi'nuiih. Mr. lirose wantel tn resign, Klvini? as lltH reason the fact that baseball had taken a (feat ileal of his time from his business, lie said, howpvpr, he would continue to hold the office if he could jtet help In running the club. He left it up to the supporting fail to choose whichever course, they thought best. The meeting was adjourned until tonlKht, when, It was believed, a larger number would attend. Tag day netted the club $:li2, it was annoitni'i'd Inst tiiftht- The amount was up to expectations. If any guilty nickel escaped Hie young ladles Its ab nence was not noted last night. Every body who appeared on the streets bore the 'mark of having come across for the club, even the editors, en route to the roast, having been tagged. ? V y V ? f Y V V V V V ? Y Y Y v t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Let Us Serve You When you go to the First Na tional Bank you know that you will be afforded every service which a strong, progressive and accommodating bank can render. We invite everyone in Albuquer que and vicinity to make this his or her banking home and to uti lize to their greatest advan tage our complete facilities. Checking accounts are invited in any amount and 4 is paid on time certificates of deposit. We will be glad to serve you in any way consistent with sound banking methods. The Firl National Bank i AMU QlDKl JO, N. M. latrscit r.aiik In New Mexiiti and Arizona. f Y Y Y Y j Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v t Y t Y y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y INDIAN SCHOOL BAND TO PLAY AT PARK TONIGHT The following program will bej p'la.ved at Koblnsnn park this evenlnt'j by the Indian school band: March Washington Post (Soilsa. ) Keverle, by Schumann. Selection Slabat Miller (Kossini ) March llirls of the F.aglo Itanch (Ross.) Song Kvening Star (VVau'iier.) March Semper Kidelis ts,nisa.) Star Spangled Manner. ' TOO I,ATK TO CLASSIFY, L,( 1ST A sunburst brooch Willi dia mond enter. Finder will please return to Journal offiop. WANTKI) A good farmer for ranch. Cood milker preferred. Permanent. In, mire 211 North Twelfth. Ilueliiman, rf 2 2 1 0 0 Herriott, lb a 0 214 2 0 French, 2b 4 2 1 3 5 0 Davis. If 3 2 I I) tl McNVil, 3b 3 0 2 2 2 1 Itaedel, e 4 0 2 2 2 0 Jordan, p 1 I) 1 Irion, i 3 0 0 1 4 1 Totals 32 10 1 2 27 21 2 Matted for Mctilynn in ninth. Score by innings: F.l Paso "32 (MO 100 7 044 122 31017 Albuutiinquo 4 211 (100 04x 10 331 001 13x 1 2 Summary: Two-base hit McNeil. Three-hasp hits Kae.del, Pflelger. Sacrifice hits Humphries, Ituelsman, Duvla, Thompson, .Mctilynn, Stolen bases Hiielsmsin (2). French (2), McNeil, Kaedel. lft on bases F.l I'aso 10: Albuquerque 10. Double plays Murphy lo Kaedel to Irion to McNeil; Humphries to Herriott; Pcn dcltoit (unassisted). Pitching record Off Jordan 7 hits. 4 runs in two Innings (none out In third), dases on balls (iff Mctilynn 8; off Jordan 1; off Irion 2. Struck out My Mc C.lvnn 2; by Jordan 1. Wild pitches Jordan. Hit by pitcher My Jrion (Thompson). Time of game 2:10, empire Quiglcy. I'lioetiix 3; Tucson 3. Tucson, Arix., June 26. MeCreary pitched great ball and let the Pueblos down with six hits today, while Fnl wider was pounded hard In the open ing Innings. Lynn und Nult made homers, the latter sending over the cpiiter field fence one of the longest hits ever iniide on Klyslan drove dia mond. Cullan made a homer for Tuc-s-i.il over the left field fencu. drown played the game under pro test, Lynn Htill being in the line-up. Mogul's, a Tucson collegian, batted for Fttlwidcr in the ninth, but was out, Mr A nib; to Mcililvery. Score; II. H. K. Phoenix Ill 020 llOlir, 13 1 Tucson 000 200 1003 6 2 Matteries: MeCreary and I.ynn; Fulwidor and Cullan. I'nipire Hras hcur. RESIDENT 0F D0GT0WN CUTS ANOTHER IN FIGHT Ft'U KF.NT Three-room house, close In; also fi-ro.im house. Apply Miiie It. darned building. FOR UK.NT Thn e-room mo, loin furnished house with sleeping porch. Inquire .Matron & Wood's of fice. Slate National dank building. Hudson for Signs ij Wall Paper HUDSON for Picture Frames Faarth St. and Copper At. THE WM. FARR COMPANY Wholesalo and Retail Dealort Id Jr'KKKH AND KALT M DA 1 8 pjiusat;e a SH'cialty. For ;attie anil Hogs thn IllKCd Market Price Are Paid. KOK SAI.K Kit T It A UK For stock: Ten-acre ranch, tnreo miles from A Ihuytirrque P. 1 1. .All in cultivation and under Irrigation. Cood house und outbuildings. Addiesn, tl. W. Fisher, box 170, Albuquerque. N, Mix. Phone 137iW. Clirap and ltcliable Mfr Insurance. Twenty five cents Invested In a bot tle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chulera and Diarrhoea llemedy will insurt yourself and family against any bad results from tin uttack of bowel com plaint during the summer months. This remedy is prompt and reliable. Kvery family should keep it at hand. No medicine la more highly esteemed by those who know lis real vajue. (ob tainable everywhere. Glass-Paint Cement- Plast er Albuquerque Lumber Company 423 North First Street Flavio (tarda, who lives at Dog town, appeared at police headquar ters shortly after 11 o'clock last night and reported to Cupt. Pat O'Crady that Justo Tafoyn hail cut him with a knfe. Uarcia Rhowed a wound four inches long behind his left eur. Dr. H. 1.. Ilust was called, and Captain O'llrady and Sargeant F.d Donahue started after Tafoya. Oarcia and Tafoya. were walking home together. They quarreled and fought on North Mroadwuy, rolling in the street, the police were told by a witness. The police found Tafoya on North Mroadwuy near the scene of Ihe light and took him to Jit II. They found no knife on him. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR CONCERT An especially attractive program has been arranged for tonight's band concert at Mobinson park. The con cert wll begin at 8 o'clock. The pro gram Is as follows: March Washington Post Sousa Keverle Schumann Selection-- Staliat Mater Kossini March Girl of the Eagle Munch... Moss Song Kvening Star Wagner March Semper Fidelia Sousa j Star Spangled Manner. Afflkleil With Stoniadi Trouble. "1 wua a victim of stomach trouble for over two years, and although 1 doctored continually during this time and spent many dollars for medicine and doctors' bills, nothing did me any good until I began taking Chamber lain'! Tablets," writes Mrs. Charlts E. Mann. Shnrtsville, N, Y. "Thee tar- let helped me at once, they rid me of that dull, heuvy feeling after eating. strengthened my digestion and cured me of constipation," obtainable ev erywhere. PARASOLS We will place on sale MONDAY MORNING our complete stock of parasols. All new goods, BUY YOURS NOW, while the assortment is good. w REDUCTIONS PARASOLS Phone 283 .31.K513 West Cemra. ;