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THREE se Men Had Catarrh. f ih. I 000000 0 000000 0 0000000000 0 0 00 0000000000OOOO00000 0O0 0O0OOO60P000000000000O0 0000O00O00000C ' 0000 CO 000000000 000 0 0 00 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 00000000 0000 OOOOOOOOOOOOO 00 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 00 0 0000,0 )0 3 000 10000 o T o0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 They Botli Took Peruna Both Got Well and Praise Peruna. ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1915. 2 Po IE , Mr. J. Louis Mr. t h.-irie rf.m, jr.. 1 2i: i s- Many, 1 The Tempi e, wan .. n. UtCfOi Ma writes: elnln. Sr. Y . writes: "I had catarrh ..:ity-eipht yours I for ten years and tried a (Treat majiy 1 hoy fever, caused j kinds of medicines, which cost me a Che hay fever comes on lOttt the middle of Au la six weeks or more, to catarrh of the nasal people like myself, . ry sensitive membrane. if the pollen in the Bctllt to eradicate. 1 almost every medicine hed for the ailment, but ire benefit from the use ;m from all others, as Mnuilant and helps na- ofT the attacks. I now i r from catarrh, and I I keep T e to shorten the annual when I fe lot "f money but did me no Rood. Instead of getting better 1 seemed t i get worse. My aW were bloodshot, mv nose UBelk d so t) id that I was ashamed to go In company. I was night ru&rd at the prison and I would get so Jizzy that I would have to catch hold of something to keep from) falling I read about Peruna In the New York World and thought I would give It a trial. I used about ten ottles, and I am cured of catarrh, and the illzv feeling h.is left me and I am not bothered with it any more. a in the house, anil coM coming on I take C It and it does me d r mm IULUU UUII ilftlLLEURS REPLACE FRILLS uOW IIS, iniiiiif lo , With I High C( Favor, l MORNINO JClURNIL -The fust criBI I Many of the tailored coat suits have belts at patent or shiny motor leather. I jheae are often ornatrn nted harmonl- j oualy with applique designs of col i oreii suede; the .-oft. dull harmony of the suede makes effective contrast and lends a distinctive touch to the 1 still. One sc s, .ilso, belts of the (ante material as lull or drew, piped I sometimes with suede, patent leather I : Of a vivid color; the effect is smart j . and attractive. Muttons, loo, lend j tln ir aid in bringing in the bright touch of contrast that is required this . season In coir smart dark costiimes. There are some wonderful!; attrac- j ISI live buttoni of galalith, mother ot 1 pearl rimmed wth color, bright green, i S I blue of rose, and ntitiiiwi'iess other I JJ H unoer cottar, &noi j I novelties In form and ellorlng. On j "el" colored seme had IT ! an imported suit It tweed displayed I creamv yellow nf , reoently In one of our smart shops, w "''! roB ' TWi 1 noticed aorne extremely smart but- contrasting blouse is pi tons of woven leather, with loops of I nlng and should uppt UntliAV f,... Ik. BhaMtrM- lw.v l.l.o,,l,.,l I 1 cwndaij Services I iro ri 1 I hi Ul.i an, vv.l. V I lie chief attraction of the suit. These, hOWeVer, are decided novelties and probably cannot be purchased sepa rate .is yet. Colored ion inns are used , lENTH i Ftiarlnglv; one or two at the closing I d. with tu t th, I era to JMi e full ess over th. loisi ind was JO) inmcl dwn th. front with a c.:l. j Qg d ri I ol the repe; the bio is,- oo ed with round nickel buttons, f Oo mind the h ah choker collar was 2 I Oo I 00 TRAINS i - i i Oo -If w 1 Ji 7 a sTP ) 00 SSI J I OO r 00 !0 I OO OO :oo PnnH Princess. io I oo """" of black sat;,, r n, ;gg whli h, reaching almnst to the ' on iiin. showed the points of s ittfl oo 00 OO OO OO oo oo oo OO oo oo loo at the Churches 58 00 ! oo "INSPECTION DAYS" AT THE ECONOMIST be tlit- most interrstiiiR days vc liac ever bid. due lo the special Autumn EJUUbtl ol ials and oilier Drcst Acceworiei iii - -;t i tiou ol our More, Dreuet, knis. ( New Millinery and the siuciuhd ihowinS. men who hkr lo "-hop StOUlid iiiv.iuably about OUI tment bctl abov LADIES' AND MISSES' NEW SUITS $14.50 and Up We show the moil complele line of Failoicd uils in Ini l.ishion luwaid scs Willi m i"in.ihlv and individually 01 fllfi and many medium and loiter j.u kcl luodc l'iciuh Scutes. Mmadi loths. Koin;h DiaBonau. C thy. No lonoei itraighl and tyere, Brie fly, our thowing includci boxej fancy 01 plain tailored effechj, liooi h iniuh in I i i n i . .l i. i:. ' i ;.. I .1 , i.iliculllies, 1 i it l III. Willi lour, I pini;ic in an i'i no new 1 0101 ui(.',s. $14.50 and Up activities. The shop fall and S inter fash taking establishment ii on trips from shop to home "f furrier, tailor, mo an i shoemaker, Dlgllll) of Tailored GarntPDtS, tli ffy 'nioew ,1,, very well for i days; one relaxes anil Is cool, r, ami delightfully feminine. Hut Word or TWO on Collars. i open throat for general wi II a favorite ami will probal advocated by many of the lead drseaamakersi not, the perfectly alght I llese or storit or a row 'ccssariiy, although : ami becoming to j I'riucc Ha Mu ni I l oci. Iliuli III I in or. alt to the i oat and skirt i ess frocks of serge, gab whlpcord; serge leads, and straight, these do not tly th,. lines of the l'rin e seasons hack; they are ted, aometlrajM (panelled Belts play an important ason. Pew costumes but on the Princess they are J half hells, that is, thev imooth is one PORT ARTHUR MAN FINDS GOOD HEALTH s Restored Mid Makes lie- iblc latin in Weight on l ew Dosed time, He fell off In 'k treatment without' I'M i: m. E. cm IK ii. SOUTH. I oo Corner Central avenue and Aruo SI.Ioo T. u Lallan ce, pastor. ;oo B ... .. hool .-' . OO N. 11 ;,, , u V-ri,'. ha, .,., of 00 ii oi ioi k s rvtce Dei nu 01 1 00 Union service al dedication of Plead qo waj 1 'hrisi Ian cn urch, i 00 Kuworth leagui , ii 30 p. m i 00 ,,' ,,a,,,,., 1 1 1 , . ,. - tl ,,, OO ' ! ' - ' , ' ' . 1 00 weanesaay, i.n p. m., prajertgg meeting. ;oo Thursday, 7 30 p m choir. 100 ioo BROADWAY CHRISTIAN OHUROH. Corner "odd avenue and Broadway. 00 ''has. Lemuel He. ill, pastor. '00 Sunday services: ioo 8:45 a m Church school A class'00 ..11.1. mi. ouiiil school y (iass(00 rot you. i0O 11 a. ni. Preaching aervice. Com.- 00 nnd See. ' 1 00 T I) 111 -Y P S C E 00 s n m tr. u Mil, r,., .J00 a p. in,- evening woisnip. armouQQ ay pastor, 0o 1 00 1 HIST BAPTIST CHURCH, Corner Broadway and Lead avenue. 122 .iimui NEW DRESSES $8.50 and Up In our Ready -to Weal Section you will liml lh' Wool combinationi are very strong, and we are gieal many ol thcni awaiting youi intpectiofl, omplelc line ol new Drcst dillcicni styles. Evenini $8.50 and Up at I v in the season. Silk and cularly pretty, and we have a ... ..... im. i FALL MILLINERY You would have to visit a few of the shops in the larger cities, to see the variety of Hals we have ready for your inspet I Ials lor Girls. Women and Misses. From ihc chic little Toques lo the large new Picture 1 I .its. you will find our thowin) We Offer Extraordinary Values in New Hats at $5.00 IUI implete oo per THE ECONOMIST c. t. Taylor, pastor; 308 I Waller Street phone 1166. loo ! Subjei t of morning sermon, "A Per- oo aonal Heart Study." The Lord's Sup-100 d Ik servad. XZ 1 . . i ,,r, vw led of evening sermon, Lap- Oo Two candidates will bs bap ! oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HUs at .! p. 111. Junior H. v. p. r. will begin a trip "Around the World With Jack and Janet," at 6:38 p, m. Senior B, Y. P. U. at 7 p. m. Mission Sunday school. Seventh street and Mountain road, 3 p. m. Smart Suit lane' THE SALVATION A It MY. Sunday morning knee-drill at 10:30 o'clock. Holiness meeting at 11 a. m. I Sunday school at - p. in. Keening i service at X p. ni. Capt, and Mrs. SaKert, officers in j charge. IMMAt I I. VI I : COVCKPTION (III III II. j Sodality muss, 7:00 a. m. Children's mass, for children only, I 8:60 a. in. j Late mass, 1 n a. m. I Evening services, 7:30 o'clock. top lie ii wrote: and open in iieiow tnec ui'' oi a" . 1 1 'ken all of your wonderful I throat. These are called "A" collars "iii.n I, remedy and got good results! and are far more youthful and hecoin " 1 " u'ained in weight since! Ing to most than the old time hUh "" your remedy twenty-one ' collar. Many women prefer the high , i 8 s" 'r. I was under the caret collar for street wear, with tailored doctors for about six month"! suit and hat. and even if it 'Iocs not i'"r" 'our medicine. I am en- become universal, it will share favor ' 'V v. 'l' now." I arith the low, open collar during the ; 1 Wonderful rtemedy gives! yvinter season. alts for stomach, liver The New Colored Btoase, ' intestinal ailments. Eat us much One of the innovations of the sea Whatever you like. No more die. son is the colored blotts Bepal ite nwt after eating, pressure of gas In waist with the tailored suit. This fad I I "f1 nfl around the heart, la probably the outcome of the little one nettle of your druggist now chemisettes of pink and blue thai we 0 II on an absolute guarantee have been wearing with the taffeta sot satisfactory money will he re- frock and Berg dress. 1 saw a par- " " tlcularly attractive combination al one FIRST PRS8BVTERIAM CHURCH. Corner Fifth street and Silver avenue. Hugh A Cooper, pastor. Services .it ii a. m. No evening ser vice on account of dedication service, Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Christian Rndeavor at 6.45 p, in. Musical selections: Anthem "Be ti Exalted". .Choir Duet "Jesus Lover of My Soul".. ..Mrs. Bradford ami Mrs. Button The Public cordially Invited. i l' . , I NaHaJllasB REGISTRATION SHOWS AN INCREASE AT THE AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL tSeSCIAI, CORNIIPRNDINCI IO MORN INO Ji.UMNAL Stale Cull. re. N M . Si pi I llee Istratlnri has bei n r-ornpleted al th New Mexico Htate college ami Lh l i ..line ni . na comnared with I he - meats Tlo ci, III. Ill I . al ni l:i St I line Inisliicss In si ill on th, WESTLAKE MILITARY ACADEMY iritin, I like 1 tsWM Chlr I)en It 1 h u 2Q4. Cheap Rates to All Eastern Points K the summer months there will he on sale cheap rate to all fB Points. Tickets are on sale daily from May 15th to1 Sep t 30th, 1915, and are limited to return on October 31st, 1915, ng liberal stopovers. The following Is a list of the most lra t points: St. Paul, Minn $60.60 Kansas City, Mo 644.40 St. Louis. Mo $52.10 Iluftalo, N. Y $79.90 New York, N. Y $84.05 Niagara Kalis, N. T $79.90 Cincinnati, Ohio $65.15 Cleveland, Ohio $74.35 Sandusky, Ohio $71.05 Toledo, Ohio $69. H5 Philadelphia, Pa. $79 GO Pittsburgh, Pa. $74.25 Ogden, L'tah $42.60 Halt Lake. Utah $4 2.60 P. J. JOHNSON, Agent hi 110.10 W Colo $23.70 4,,...., ' - .., , ' '" J'0 $18.95 Momr", BPrl"8. Colo. ..$20.75 Montreal, gue $92.10 Uue jail 45 Washington, D. C. ....$74.75 '"""ie. Ind ? ..$57.70 Portland, Me $97.60 ......ure, hj $74.75 ZT "n' R,BS8 $94.60 Minn $60.90 WlB $64.30 CllltlSilAN M IIA( 1. SOCIIT V ChriMlag Science aervlees are held In the Woman's club building, at the corner of seventh street and tioid avenue, every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Wednesday evening services are at S o'clock. The public Is cordially Invited to attend these services. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. Heading room in the N. T. Armljo building, room No. IK, open euch week day from 2 to 5 p. rn. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL ( III RCH. Corner Lead avtttue and South Third street. Charles Oscar Heckmnn, Pastor. Miss Edith (lot by, deaconess. Sunday school, 0:45 a. m No morning worship at 11 as we unite In the dedleation of the First, Christian church. Kpworth league, 7 p. m. Preaching at P, m, by the Rev, L. K. vVltlman, i. D., ot Agbury Park. . J, Robert : Bewell win sing. At ll)Stal Theater Tuesday ninl Wcdmwdnr. n church. PAt I . s I M.l I K AL I.I I'll I It N. ludies t. lilljah ick. Ser d in the The Ural soi was an "p. n b Young Womei Christian ru ... building on the era! si i -tOgi Hi s and ci. ill al it m pus. i i.. i u Vol lb II ' d of Hi Morning worship at 11 urn "The Ureatesi Battl ihe enllege eral years. I w T Ithlj consecraiion scrvic ai i p. missing in lime lo permit al at the i ln sli in . hup h di .Martin Johnson leads. Topic yourself inio v Task. ' KENTUCKY MAN MAY ESTABLISH BANK IN TAIBAN COMMUNITY! avor husiiies (isday svenloi llnms, f Ibis pill' Mr. Willi mis is were Ihlnltl SantaFe spends millions orvou ANOTHER CENTENARIAN GIVESJJP THE GHOST (PiriAt Dllf A TCH IO MONNINQ J()IIPNL sr. .kiiin s EPISCOPAL CHURCH. I . na r Fourth Street and VeBt Silver avenue. Itev. K. N. Bullock. Hector, Fourt .fiith Sunday after Trinity. Holy communism, 7 a. m. Sunday School, 1:41 a. in. Holy communion and sermon 11 v I lit ST ( OM.Itl t.ATIOVAL ( III RCH. Corner of Coal and Broadway avenues. A. Toothaksr, minister. Rssldsncs 60H South Bdith str.et. No morning preaching service on men in New Me today when the II. vv.c years 1 nephew are ei Well k Ks'ltilb. Lime Combats Tuberculosis "it i iiifn nil io 11 1 M- 1 in eoni h Mon llYit Him' sitiirvulloii to. 1 llntr itKhhiiihitinn in- 1 In roil KNWM I'f liintl the HMftfcfl 9$ 1 nlilrr.il.llll.t nDil ri'hUtillMl In I tllifmilii -njs) ' writlt (In- UltH Iri mn OI4UMl, M 11.. in Mm Hi Mcihi ni BaKnt. Mm i i hi'i. lie iron tread of armies shakes I flmireca of tlie nations arc DCQt toward provium iKclJ and powder with which to destroy caeh oth A iiu'rtcj pn -cnt.a n JittiTfiit pjTtlirf She 1 Ik OMnfatf ol flic P-inanu Caiul w ith two iM S.ii I uiufi.it anJ Sjn 1 i I hc last! I v hi pcnt ifwirn cf $2 0(H for new t- jinptiunt wliitli will Ultkc it cay Atiitrtt-jtii to Mi Atncruj. PMtkl c train more pctltft tft.in ever new engine, ne Th v pollticst, 3 P. T. fOH .hci I t kilt 111 l.nliof:i I I x'!. Mania III Ciliiot nu tt I 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 o 00 00 00 00 00 00 OS 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 oO 00 00 00 00 00 oO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 .TO o9 oO 00 DO 00 00 00 00 oo OO OO oo OO oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo CO oo oo oo oo oo Oo 03 oo oo oo oo oo 50000O o ooooooo ibot, I