OCR Interpretation


Albuquerque morning journal. [volume] (Albuquerque, N.M.) 1903-1926, October 13, 1916, CITY EDITION, Image 4

Image and text provided by University of New Mexico

Persistent link: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84031081/1916-10-13/ed-1/seq-4/

What is OCR?


Thumbnail for Four

Albuquerque Morning Journal, Friday, October 13, 1916.
Four
F
IBS! COLORADO
TEW WILL PUT
HERE TOMORROW
New Mexico's Showing Against
Miners May Be Step To
ward Its Entrance Into
Rocky Mountain Conference
Weight, ISO pound
it cad hi4 McMelns will plsj UM
Important position of fullback, steed
I u freshman, but of natural football
ability. HoMaln i a mui whom
Hutch in planning to develop into un
iill-noutliwcHK-ni fuDbaOh nd his
work in last Sn I n i .la h gams Indi-
cnte Ihul this Link is Tiir from hope-
...... . . ..ti
less with lass two men si iu
Hutch i eonftdenl ttukvl hi bach field!
grill i. . n balam d and I ground i
gainer. Wright, si. mi ill, McMlnl
lit,
PLENTY OF MEN
GERMAN EDITOR
PROPOSED
T
IN ENGLAND TO TO IKE SPEECH BILL DISCUSSED
,,, least 100,000 tenth every Ken'
iron, the plagn. Mid ir. Carrand, II
living t ii : t i onstltute ine pron-
HoW DUUIJ lliiM' arc in tbis
DU1
CNTINO
E
MM
FOR PRESIDENT BY AUTHORITIES
r un
lose to the
i o be fitted
disease, Df,
bow ii' ces-
The Dnlvsreltj .i Now mmIco-CoI-onido
School of Milieu gaato, chd-
uled fur tomuriow. will mam the
finnltut of 11 new cm in Hie gridiron
l.iaiorv of New Mi mo A 1 'ado
team will Invade New Mexico for the
flist time. The gume will I" the hci
Olid Hep In New MettCO'l fight ' WtB
entrance to ih iio. k moantaln con
ference That would menu h share of
Ml . inference namtn foi Albuquar-
The line-Hi. In tOtHOITOW'l K a me will
bo:
Nohl will play left end. Nohl I"
showing up thiN jreai even better than
him and I switching the hull ftotn
mid.iii Mid carrying II awny for gal III
varying from two g m yards, hi
work In the (tame Hgalimt Colorado
collsgo in t Saturday wa one of the
t. .iluied of the same. TblB la his hci -on.
I year with the uimcmliy team and
hln work on the defenatvi play aliowi
Ua proven ent Weight, 141 pound
Floyd baa, tin ia& pound taoklo,
h.,Me work last Saturday win ioop
ihut aarnad f"i the aaiaa of b
bag one of the iin play an of the
Hum, Will play next to Nohl 111 left
tin kle. Us In one of Miotic, plucky.
snail fallowa wiio aataniabea I Be foot
ball fan thai haw the Idea thm football
lii a isome where naught but size nT
i stall count. Thin in Lioe'a third
oar with the IV N M H.puid mid bin
weight bag nevei handii d him.
ffgrg will play left guard, l.aiia
nton wan handicapped in hint Satur
day's game on aecount of ii weak an
kle and Hutch did not inli nd tO play
MM, However. Ihe line needed l.uiiK
Htnii and UHgfaton wan In th" gano
for the first to Hie hint whistle. Hla
work In lam yenl's mime against the
Aggie gained for him a name In foot
ball In New Mexico. Hln work thin
yc.ir in better than that of last year
and with his ankle In shape It l ex
pected thut he will ahow up axoaad
Ingly well against the Miner. f
IjHIKHton It might iiIho be euld Hull
Ma weight i no handicap fay be
weighs ir, pound
YVIgeley,' whJ "nturred In the game
hi Colorado springs, will pass tho ball
from eentor. Hln We work wan a feat
lire of laat Saturday'! name and with
ii MMd new p!lr of niiide -to-order
punting ihoea bo la aspecUng to Iom
the ball in Iha game aniii""' ,hn
bltnan Wtgahj had a hiaii aohool
raaord and with UM iralatni andaf
i .nu ll Ktttchinaaa n Ii expected thai
ba will make tor liiniHelf iii iird In
fnnthnii which may even act beyond
the borden of "ir woatara football,
Vfeigtit, IM pounda
Feather win play rtghl guard for
the UMvaratty and bin welaht, 1 1 n,
pounda, together with hiM natural foot-1
hall iihllin will lelidei III III ahiind -l
ontly able to take oar Of Iiin nut n. BO
Matter who ha la reathei play th
old Bteady larae, la in th game at! of
the time and acu tiu nan alatoal
every time. Thii. b bin nei I yaat
with the Univerelt) loam
I'ete Mneaio, th little guard who
played well In the name imainnt Color
ado Sprint!, ban been moved to the
poafttoa of linhi tack l and if ba
hoi, In thai pomtloll iih well an lie did
the position of Kiiard Hie l niverlly
... . . .. ....i . i .1. m 1
will time leanon in ic. i i n
plucky utile fellow, awrenly fool I
luchea lull and Weigh In BbOUl 110
pound!. He had nothing to say re
garding tomorrow' yam a b"1 J11"1
nulled that ninlle which make hlH
opponent think h i" too good Baturad
t,, hit hard However, Ihe Mid op
ponanl loon learna thai thai mll
dooa not Indh at thai the frtendllnal
o ireatmenl is foi I bi omlng Pet
i, , o iiiuke ullsoiitbwi Htern
tackle thin yeai
Captain Broreln win play rlghl end
Broreln la aothai on of thja ft):
low upon whom Ihe UnlVOlUt) M"
aray count to play tho iteady name
Hln OppOnMU soon learn to will ill
hi end with a Vigilant cc. He ha
been known In mveial plnohe tO !!
the ball and take l unexpectedly over
the line of the enemy This Is Cap
tain Brorata' third and last yeai with
the Miisilv and he is il. lennin. d that
it hall he his boat and the beat thai
the Unlveralt) haaavti known, Wlghl
III pounda.
The ever-faithful Laprnth wilt play
fuarterbni k in lomorrow' i ontaal
Thin m Lapraik'i ninth and lam real
a a football quarterback In nlbujttor
one, iiuv in k played thla paattloa on
ward achool foothaii leama bora when
he wan in the einlilh Kiade Nevel
MnOC that tlnic has lie unnacd playinK
thin pdattlon on mm Albuquerque
foothiiii team ins work in tlatayi
Mteioiy ins to work ban kepi tho
Ulllvendtv from in than one More-
i ess Kume, and It h i been xald of MM
that he bat nevej been known to mihs
the pla) in running back the enemy'i
iunis a retnarkahl fact to not in
game in which th onlverrtty figure
I tht confidence I aovai lacking
when the old quarterback I calltna
the play Weight, 110 pound
Aydelotte "ill pans ihe ball BCrOM
the field from left halt forward
MHndng ha been Aydelotte' ! pec laity
ayar lnca he began ins football ca
reer with the ItoBwell hitli s bOOl
team six .hk up' H h m played th.
Maine pOttthM thrOUChOul bis football
i aft ei Weight, ido pounda
I toff man. of eaatem rolleg foot
bail fame, will pla right hair bai It
Koffaaan tnai oaptalaeleei of the
Itoanoke. N '. college miuad for tlu
yeur, but 0kMg a !t4d for th tudy
of gaoklfl be found the l'nlveiitjr of
New Mexico. He the i lion . I, .
all aoathnoMMB baafhnOb laat roar
He demoiiBlrated hii ability to ta)
with the wotern clan in lat Satur
il,i n i-.ime. his w-rk m that confll '
i 1 ii k each a to dtittegutxOi him His
re or,j an a trai k nmii gained for bun
liintln, Hon In the east ami Ik an Indi
cation of hi! apted with the pig akin.
LEE AXWORTHY CHOPS
TRACK WAGON RECORD
l.exinaion. Kv..i.i I.' Uee Axwor
thy. champion trotting atalllon of th
oiid. driven i ardgon by one of
hi owners. Harry k Devfraaui "f
Cleveland lowered Ihe naawii tacord
of .' M i i for trotting ttalllon to
2:02 R-d, on the final day of the forty-fourth
annual meeting of the Ken
tucky Trotting Hon Brooder' .ibho
eiatloa bord todat
'oina, champion threeyaarold
mure BtartOd W bOal In i in. irk c,f
1:04 I-.'. but tired in the Itretch BftOf
Dillon Asks
i Are Belli,
j Rumania From Ft
gium and beroia,
What Measures Special Meeting Planned for'
Taken to Save i Sunday Afternoon at Wil-
Bel- son Headquarters; Address
Be Made in German,
.vrrnnaenicntH were
for a tpoolal Meetlnj
Mfllaoa headquai t i
irottinK the third quarter In i-t.
and Completed the mill in I Of 1-4.
Thee I w, xblbltlona featured I bt
final program. Ihe Hue. nois on Hie
card being won in otralghl heat Eo-
rml Hlia took the 1 10 trot, Uttl
Frank D., th -' II paCO, and liliivllle,
the i:ll not Valentin hold lha
reniH on Uttl Crank D. and Lociwl
Bug putting him up among th load
Ingdrtvara of lha tneetlnx. cox load
the lint Willi tight Victoria and Mill -pin
in OOOOnd With six
In IhO firm heal of th I 10 pace,
the Deputy Rttarlff fell itolng into the
hack t retch. Croatman, driving Ma
jor A , pulled up end baiely mlaed
the Kpin, and w hni bend, rtrlt Ing Hal
Loaf was thrown Into th Infield, but
wok not Injured, Hal Leaf finished
the mile win t a driver. All the
borxa wen- placed b) the iu.Ik. h i
Laaf xeitiiiK third placa iii tho final
heat and Winning MCOnd money In the
nice.
m ida last nii!ht
to bo held In
ill Went Cen
tral avenue, a ex I Bund ay afternoon,
for Oorman voters, at which tim,. ,io
eph V, RKg, of Buffalo, editor of
the Volksfreund, n newapapor pub
llihed in thai city, will in. ike an ad
draa in Oeraxan advocating the re
el Hon of Prteldenl Wilson.
Mr. FitReH Ik (pending eeveral day
in Albuquerque on n vlilt, and readily
Member of California State
Board of Health Favors
Measure While Others Do
Not,
d
Herman
U sli d to
,. HNNiaKI I Olio ml'
London. Oct, 1 1 Replying to Sir
ICdxrard Canton, who again rnlaedtho
.un -.i on of man power ami Ireland'i
contribution In tho bouse of common
today, the war minister, Mr Uoyd
Q gorge, h.ikI there was no doubl What'
WI about the POUntry'l available man
power and reaervoa, bnl it wax nce
iHary in got in them aViilatmeni ex
emptlom ho declared, had been far
tOO ii nun roiis . if he gaV the fiKups,
ha would atartlo the bonne. The ex
emption had run into millions
. The minister believed the aovern conaent
; no in iia,i power to doal with iho ex
lemptlena i"". if not, thoy would con
tent! the houae on needful meaaure.
"Xtr mnet lav lha fnututatlnn. ror a Way OOOn In lend Willi Preaidenl
Urar oxtanding over a prolonged pe- WlUon, but that he believed thai pre-1
I rlod." aald Mr. lioyd-Ooorgo. That."" oondlUona demand the contlnu-i
is the only way to Incur victory." nc "' "ffl''' "! ""' "niinlatratlon
Would s.Hc Rtttojualn, ! "'" '"' ""' 1 ' ' "tvlng
hearty support to Wilson mid Mar
j John Dillon complained thai ''"":Sii;iii
, mler Aaqulth. In his apeech yesterday , '' l. , ,.,.,. riarman clone In
bal the at- . .,, ,...n,. .., ...J
are naturalized American citizens and1
voters, and In addition theie are ninny,
more sotiK of Herman parents born in
thin country who ipeak Gorman and
will be interest,,! m hearing an
to address
votora of the i Ity win
j do so by local demo 1 1
explained thai bt pai
ways been in a cord
tha
GREEKS COMPLY
WITH DEMAND
S
OF ALLIES1 Nil!
IKV MORHIH4 ,OIS,l !ll LgAtID WlKII
Athens, i let I I i v iii London, ' Hi
12.) The Greek government today
leaned a communication in which, af
ter niiiih'e the" deilianilB" set fTirfrC'in
the ultimatum of vice Admiral Day
IlKue du I ournel. com in luler of the
AngloFranch float, thai Iho entlr
tlleek fleet, XOp1 the armored crniK
ci AVerOft and the batlli ihlp la innos
and Kill, is Im turned over to the en
tent alllee, 11 toy:
"Boatdeo the nieuri it he dUv
ery of the fleet i, the commander-in-chief
of the iillled for. en dei'hues II
IndlapenMbla thai tha brooch-block
of ail batteries of I'lraeiis he removed,
w hich battel ies he proposal In pgrl
to occupy,
The admiral declUgre he w ill ever
cine control Of III'' iort Of I'lraeiis
through officers he will nam. Final
tv. lo tniarantea Cranoa'a orient ar
mtea, the admiral demanda to oxor-
cine, IhroUghOfftCer h will appoint,
the control of the pOllOa and tin ' I
vice of the pi rn u -Leria railway"
bad given no iihbUiiiikc 1 li.it the ut-
mosi roBource would b employed to
In ip Rumania in the hour of her trial
lo saw her from the fata Of Serbia.
"if we allow Rumania to in- ovi r
run," said Mr. Dillon, "maybe we m
never beat Ceiinany. There bin a been
sinister rumors that the Brltllh ko -ci
nun nt regard tho Salonikl xpedl-
tlOfl With evil IM."
i,io,d-t.cori;c Glvca lHuranoe,
ii.- ospraaaad th belief thai th war
wouhi be decided in tha Balkan ami
linked for a plain assurance from IhOj
war aecrntnr) thai lb anient aliu s
would (twig BVery nerve to assist l!u-j
mania by ihe Htmnn counter-offensive I
in Macedonia
Mr. Uloyd-Oeorge said thai obvloua.
hjf he could not enter Into fletail but
he , ould assure M r. I illton i hat I h al-1
lies wore doing their utmost to up-i
poi t i be Rumanian armies,
We have noi th b ast doubt." said
tin minister, "thai Germany hi con-1
oentratlna her trngth la order to I
crush Rumania, not merely In her own
ante rest, bui In a spirit of vengeance, j
because a brave people dared chal-
nga
dress in their mother tongue, n is
believe,) thai tin- meeting Sunday aft
ernoon will he largely attended.
VILLA'S BANDITS
T
S
PERSHI S CAMP
HntNlNi lOun,
Field Headquu
Itlve Expedition
Investigation of
i ernlng the
.-cut. - - wink
rs, American P
Mexico, Mst 1 1
lecelll I 1 1 11 1 I
The Albuquerqu sectional confer
ence on tuborculooi held its opening
sessions her yesterday, The meet
I iiiK nr.- being held under the sua pice
Of the National ASSOC IStioB for the
study and Prevention of Tuberculosis.
The morning Heiwion for medical
ncn and health officers was held in
I th parlor of the Commercial club,
and attended by more than leu doo
i tors from widespread parts Of the
' count ry.
The first number WBS. an able dis
cussion on "The tnfecttousneM of Tu
I berculoala," by Dr, Herald B. Webb,
of the CragMor sanltorlum, Colorado
Bprtngs, stating that when proper sun
1 Itary care is taken there Is very Utile
danger of infection, following, Dr.
Twicheii, of Albuquerque, lad a dls-
ussion of ijr. Weiiti.s paper, and Lr.
Edward Skinner, of Kansas City, die
CUSSad the iino of the X-ray with tu
berculosis. The afternoon session at the Pres
byterian church resolved Itself into un
earliest discussion, pro and i on. of
th.. oronoaed Konl subsidy bill, The
i two factions, though both working for
, tha interest of the Indigent and lii -
. gratory consumptive, differed in then
j mens or meinoii. niie ine vein inn
advocates admitted ihow weru fault
I in tho proposal, 'hey declared it was
I d-cidcdly hetti i than noth UK, and Ihe
cents a day provided thua by the
. (overnment could not but be a ureal
help? but their opponent i lalmed thai
j the bill offered even more Indl
! incuts, to the afflicted easterner to
have ins frienda in Baarcn of 'be life-
living Climate Of the west and become
dependent upon the mercy of strang
ers. Mine Tate Gives Discussion.
Miss Bdlth U m. Tate, of the Cali
fornia state board Of health, opened
the meeting, telling of the problem's
enormity In her home Mate, of the
overcrowded condition of sanltorlum,
how the best 'are that could be given
is Hi
lent. HOW
country, th' re is no way of telling
undoubtedly their number! Will
from 1,400,001 to 1,000,000,
doing on to say how persona
ill tho southwest, being
ubject, needed especially
for competing with the
(fan-and went on to show
tary an early diagBOtd was In order
to have a chance of raving the victim,
and how necessary was proper care
and treatment, ending with plea for
i ase registration, visiting nurses and
better sanltorlum facilities.
ol lowing nr. Fain' ' :.'. te. a
paoor on "The Patau! Medicine ::vd."
i,v pr. rhiiiii King Brown, medical I-
rector Of Hie Areiiuipa sa nun In
S.m Francisco, was read by Dr. Philip
. Jacobs. Of New York City, portray
"Pep" Ginge7
and Ambition for
"Run Down" Men
Weak, Nervous WomeJ
A medicine that help the
nervous, half-sick, ncr
vc-ta
n,l women, ran be h.,n
druggist by asking f, , ., I
v-auonicuc iiiiiiiis in seaipj tuh
one dollar per tubf
or six
tube
Inati
'IT.
un- j was wrctclicii,
i. I oral or other
on. I gave instance:
and
aid
of how much
was needed.
n ports were th,
tlon of fright
her sower
c bur. inn uct Prslso. ; 1 1 1 ' (i
The British public lias displayed un- Aeosta vlrtuallj
abated Interest In the doings of the belief at field h
"tanks" hi tin- front, ami curiosity' re
garding their history, The subject
was raised in the house of commons j though
tonight when lb. war minister again I country
gave primary credit lo Col Vvlnston
gpencer Churchill, former first lord
of lb., admiralty, whose OMarpi and
enthusiasm, he said, was mainly re
sponsible for bringing the nba into
practical operation when he was head
of the admiralty, by making th nee
aasary experiment ami appointing
committee to carry out luggeitlon.
operation of the bandit
Villa and Jultoj
baa confirmed th
idquartot t bat the!
i eaull of Imaclna-,
ned refugees, Al-
many Mi xicana from the
BOUth of El Vail hav e souuhl ;
safet) in that tow n, w hich is wit tun
iwo nuies of nn American camp, it!
Is believed llic fear thai prompted!
their flight, iis well as that which led
realdent along the railroad to flea,
was unfounded. No Vllllatas, it wss
learned today, arc In Madera, which
govern
Th
add!.
"The Hellenic
the terms of a fevi
lo expire, replied
its duty iii protest
len formulated, to
m statomenl then
overoment, before
hOUM were allowed
thai ll considers II
against th SXlg0-
which, bow i v ei , ii
win submit, ihe . I rcu instances making
of it an Imperative necessity."
On lha arrival ol the erowa of Hie
abandoned ship in th capital, thy
wen wildly cheered hi th populace
ROOSEVELT TO SPEAK
AT ALVARAD0 HOTEL
AT NOON OCTOBER 23
Tin Clerk Thomas Hughes, presi
dent of th HughsIalrbanks club,
yesterday was notified by tha Mate
central committee thai former PreM-
was reported to have
by Acosta, according
avail, ii, h. informal Ion.
Villa has not vent
Temosachlc, which is i
inllcH from th Ameiic
ceiii reports that Vill
Qaleana, within ten i
American lino of comm
ii.nc been exploded.
there ban been a lull ii
been
to
captured
the best
d
ninth of
lore than I nil
n lim s. Re-
das were at
Ilea of the
inlcatlon, also
Apparently
bandit activ
ity since the light at Cusi.
dent
here
Theodore
October i
Lnvinsk) outtxMnt Misket,
New oii, Oct Uv Battling Ui-
vlnsky of thm city, outpointed Hilly
Mlnke of St Psul, in a ten round box
Ing match In Brooklyn tonight l.c
vlnsky weighed imi pounds and Mlako
171,
Roosevelt would bo
Mr. Roosevelt will
arrive on th Santa Fe's California
Limited at II O'clock ill the morning
ami remain bore until Id 10 o'clock
at night
Ha probably will speak al noon from
the veranda of the Alvarado hotel, al
though definite decision as lo the hour
has no been readied. Senator Cttnt-
OWa will speak here the
i ictober :mi.
mliis of
Ill-Ill of
Until it Ii Ik 1 1 grade entpleysf nr llie lrt
ler STaB .if SseeSSaWf Make uwe of lb mini
ii. im,. in, ut ii,,. gsenssl
fSEl) IT ELEVEN TEARS.
There is one remedy thai for many j
year has given relief from coughs.!
olds, i roup and whooping cough. It
is probably the best known family
cough medicine In the world and he-i
cause it contains no opiates Is strong-j
ly recommended for children as well
as adults Mrs, ('has. Itlctz, Allen,
Mills. Pa., writes: "1 have used Fol-I
ey's Honey and Tar for eleven ycursj
and 1 would not he without it." It j
promptly relieves hoarseness, tickling
throat, bronchial coughs, Inflamed
and congested membranes and per
mits refreshing sleep. Sold every-,
where. 1
fed
Bhe rone
with the disease s ravage were-loreeo
to go to work in the municipal wood
yards in order to receive lodging, and
of how others, too wi nk to work, had
thrown rock through windows to
gain the shelter Of Jail.
Then Miss Gertrude Vail!, of Den
ver, Have her motives for opposing the
measure. "Climate," raid Mia Vtttlle,
in but one element in the cure of tu
bereulosls, and al that, a minor one;
.'oper food and care being the factors
Of supreme importance." The Kept
bill, as it stands, she believes would
be a menace to the west by encourag
ing immigration of penniless consump
tive!. I ir. Livingston Farrand, for ten
y. ars secretary of the National Tuber
culosis association, also opposed the
bill, saying that the proper method of
fight ine the question was by education
I Of the eastern people thai a dry cll-
! mate was not as important In fighting
tha plague as Is generally understood,
thai with proper care the patient
I could do much better among his
j friends, away from the pangs of hoinc
! sickness.
! Dr. .1 B, Cwinn. of Kl PaSO, and
I Dr, Charles C. Browning, of Loa An
Igelea, each then made brief summar
ies f tha foregoing talks and the floor
was opened for general discussion.
Dr, Farrand Speaks.
Governor McDonald was scheduled
to preside at th Crystal theater niKtU
meeting, but a he was unable tO at
tend the chair was filled by In. Webb.
The first address of the evening, "A
Slate Equipped tO Fight Tuberculo
sis," was very ably handled by Ir.
farrand, who president of the Col
orado university. Though there uro
iti
MM)! SP0MT S j
! . 1
mmM WW,. YffmmmfmMffwffMA i
Ing the ill.- incidental to Ind
doping to the consumptive
The last address of the evening
mi madi by ir. John w. B"Hnn, up
erintendent of Pamtgaaf among the
pines 1'rescntt, Ariz., on "What You
Owe to the Tuberculosis Campaign."
Home l orniuc for "T. it 's"
At the outset. Dr. Flinn confessed
himself to i.e a member of the"Hon-
urable and Aiuient tinier of T. It.'s."
ld st.ited that as long as he lived
he vv.eild never forget his initiation
Also, h considered it the luckiest
tiling thai ever happened to him. us
the fighlinu of the malady, consisting
so much, as it does, in the conquering
of one s impulses, strengthens a per
son's character to a point otherwise
probal.lv unattainable thereby giving
him power to compete with other ad
versities and accomplish more good in
the world.
As to what the unafflicted owe to
tin- campaign II has taught the value
of sanitation, the value of a clean and
Wholesome life, and the enforcing to
a point of these things, brought on by
the campaign, saves thousands from
taking the disease.
After Hr. Fllnn's speech there was
,1 )in. main of mush by the C. T.
French quartet and the United States
Indian si bOOl band and Several reels
of motion pictures
This morning al th tuberculosis
confereni e, commencing at I o'clock,
there will I.e a tWO-hour symposium
OB "Community Control of Tuberculo
sis." with twelve-minute talk
different phases, including:
Education,
The Nurse nr. George k. Hubbi
San Francisco. Calif.
The Dispensary Dr. Charles
Browning, Loa Angeles, Calif,
The Hospital for Advanced Case
R, J. Newton. San Antonio. TeX.
The Open Air School -Dr,
Chase. Jr., Denver. Colo.
The Health Department Dr
powers, Lns Angeles. Calif.
Lenders in disi ussion Will be:
.Dr. R, H. Mullln, Reno, Nev,
I ir. 1 1, E. Breed. Austin, Tex.
Philip P. Jacob, Ph. D New York
City,
Red Cross seal Luncheon.
Then from 11 to 1 1 SO I lu re w ill be
two roundtabla discussions, one on
"Educational Methods." conducted bj
Philip P. JaCObS, Ph. D.. of the exec
utive office of the national associa
tion, and the other, on Institutional
Methods." will be led by Dr. A. M.
FOrMer, superintendent of the Crag
iimr sanatorium, Colorado Springs.
In diversity of interest for physi
cian and sociologist alike these meet
ing will not be surpassed by any ses
sion held during the congress and a
large attendance is expected as a con
sequence. This session will lie held in the
Presbyterian chur' h. and like the oth
er meetings, Is absolutely free to the
general public,
At 1 o'clock. B Red Cross seal
luncheon will take pjace al th Alva
rado, and every physician, sociologist
and layman who is Interested In the
tuberculosis campaign In general and
the Red cross seal sale in particular,
la invited to attend.
While the avowed purpose of this
little function is to discuss the means
of promoting the sale of lied Cross
Christmas stamps, il will, at the same
time, afford an excellent opportunity
for the delegates to the convention to
become better acquainted With each
other and exchange their personal
views on the many problems that have
been discussed at the various meetings
of the conference.
XThere is every indication that the
attendance at thla luncheon will be
five dollars a full treatment
BEFORE TAKING
You nave headache, rofu., I
shattered nerves. Your ik:. . H
i gone, extremities cold or numh i" "I
I lb,rc Vbln..e. ir,, Jl?2?
confidence "one. life seems hontU,!
Desfmndcncv attacks , l
friends desert you, you're not im., I
irr nrc7tic (oil lb- . ,
I ,..b, - t ..... so me anu vitai.,i
AFTER TAKING
Your health improves, achd I
banished: ambition return- l
eulates freely, powerfully; nervouaJ
u..-,..,'!- -, ..,-.1 e...,,., a normal n
ganic troubles corrected, vitality,"
newed, confidence restored and life tX
comes brighter, your friends lint) V(,
of interest, admire your strength y'JJ
iniKiuui , iiiv.ii is iioitn;r
for smiles and iov.
All this comes because your ntrJ
blood and vital organs feel th. i 31
cent medicine in three "rain CtgJ
YOUR SYMPTOMS tell yog J
von need a Bowerful. vii-,!,, I
to regain all I hat you have lost Tnl
CkuCc7nemc
Tablets
John
L. M
They arc guaranteed to help yem orl
money refunded by the Hlackbunj
Products Co., Dayton, Ohio. Tbtl
liest thing ra the world for
down" men or weak, nervous womi
Price $1.00 at all druggists. Six tujj
tor 5.00 i lull treatment.
consider ible, and it w ould be well u
those intending to be present to
munlcati with Dr. Leroy S, Petal
Dr. it. B. McBrlde or John Tombti
.order that place may he arrange!
; for them.
Delegate- Should Register,
it is ev ident thai the deiegatn
the tuberculosla conve ntion will bat
to pay lull fare on then journid
. home. This is because so many
1 them neglected to secure iho u
i an ry certificate as required by t
i railroad. Howevi r. if i ii ryont
)w sure to, register ejther with. Dr.
E, McBrlde, at the Commercial tit
of Mr. rfrriin Tombs, at thft-BBBl
terian church, an effort will he ma
to secure ft refund on all tickets, pi
ided fifiv poop!.- have atti nded I
combined ine.ii. ai meetings and I
j i uberculosia confren
, rou, pas. etigi r agent
i has promised ev
! hie.
w,
the
assist. 1 1
Want a high Knot,. rmpl.iyeT or th l
It-r icrndt or er :i tun r M ikf ut "f uic !
rolnnillM 4i f lit.- . 1 1 1 1 r it 1 1
i
I
TflB MBTBRB CO lc.
Genera! Distributors
Albvanerane, . .vi
7 r 75
- -r- IT nr-ll
1JOD Hf vt-l i j
A DM Toe- 'O"1"
b-M IF So-'t ivoliv
IVthV Ou V -01001-0
t v v rVf-
f vt iATTJ
A PA&t rut-
ay tusvj
rt X
.V
ft
ffr
'j)M HE DO
up TVtoit
HXfr AMg
kA b. a iv N- t ' i '
1 NCO iAlD
. , A IWkJti -- 1
'1bv Vf'1,1 S-JL -TV J
. s mm . ijjxj. Er-r u
n ElhlaL i
"JDOOR Spo iTr 1 j
(HE r?A"Z." Itt'iHt j J, (!
r r k
lic A P I n"
( JitW Leo"'
ovl0iTHeBoQ
Vim?
t 7 ' .
((' soHEfm s,
-) CEflCENW
tfacMDe i"1-"
SOMEOOV
I IT M-APPV
LEATHER AMD FINOIN
i.e.--. gaddlea, Devoe Paints, M
Paints, Ktc.
THOS. F. KELEHEIt
raONU 410. 408 W. CI NTflll
"n:
LUMBER
I .urn nils. (.hiss. Main I i;..
ii. . anil Itiilliling Piiiht I
I C. BALDRIIJGb -ii81
000044400400e44i
HITS THE
MARK
and is "the kind mother used to
make." Many of our patrons picfer
It to the made-at-home article to
say nothing of the work and worry
WXVOd the hOUatWtfe. Mothers and
grandmother Join in tha general J
praise of our bread. CSjcea and pies. '
1 Hudson for Signs
Wall Paper
HUDSON for Picturi
Framii
Fourth St. end Copper A
DUKE Clli
Cleaners-Hatters
IM West Gold
pheaH
Pioneer Bakery
S. . Al.l.ING, Prop.
207 South I irt Bt,
THE WM. FARR COMPAQ
., , ....... o i,..,l.rHI
nnviHui nun liccm
I I.I sll Wll sl j Ml u?
Baoaaco a speiiialty
Cor raftla ami Roaw the "u
Market Price Aafe Ps
LUMBER
Albuquerque Lumber
Glass-P
Cemei
42;t NHinil I IKSI STKKF71
nt
.Plaster
;oinpany

xml | txt