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rouR Albuquerque Morning Journal, Sunday, February 2, 1919 mm -cs--:.- With Salad Flavor DM TpiT ) in mi if i 1 a r Jiffy-Jell desserts come in many fruit flavors- But Lime Jifiy Jell flavored with lims fruu makes the best salaj jell. It is tan end green. The flavor comes in liquid form, sealed in a viaL Serve with your salad. Or mix in veg etables, cooked or un cooked, before the Jiffy-Jell cools. left overs will do. Ormixin meat scraps and make a meat loaf Try Loganberry JifTy-Jell for a dessert, and Lime for a salad jel. One package serves six. These qtick, economical daiatjc serve a big need today 2 Fmckatf far 25 Cenll At Your Grocur'a Jiffy-Jell Waukesha, Wisconsin Williams, Ariz. J; The friends of Waiter Finney were surprised to hear of Ills in:i;r:age on December 30, to Miss Mary Miliar, at the resilience of her fatlur, who re sides m Michigan. Afi'i' the niar-J-iaye, Mr. Finney returned lo Hie I . S. s. N-v Mexico, where he is first assistant to tin.1 ship's ileiilist'. The New Mexir o hit for the Azores, whore she will he lcpainted before she joins the escort that will accompany ('resi lient Wilson en Ins return to Am r i( a. The parents of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Finney are olil-time friends, which makes this marriage an agreeu Me sur prise to Mr. anil Mrs. W. 1 . Kinney. Walter was the firsl hoy to enlist from Williams. His friends hero send congratulations. Mr. iiml Mrs. Fli teher I'ly left 'Thursday for Phoenix to attend- the tunera: of their nephew, Jo'Mi llaiik heud, who died here last T'"' sday of double pneumonia. Mr. liaiikhc.-td .left many friends here who regiet his ' death, and sympathize with his rela tives. . Charles Whi'field surpr sed his friends in Williams ly reluming from fill eastern trip with a bride, .Miss Amies Mum, of Leavenworth, Kalis., where the cert mony was pcrfoinied on the Huh, instant, dn Wednesday evening the office force at the freight hons.' surpris. d ' Mr and Mrs. Whit 1 field at their home, south of the Sultana theater. A pleivanl cven.ng was enjoyed. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Uhitfte'd wish them a long and happy married life. Mrs. l.tiai'ies I'.nioii einei laineu u, few friends, with bridge, last Monday, tit her residence. ' 'Mrs. Varnall entertained last Satur day in honor of Airs. John Dewey o ' Monroe, Mich,, who is the guest of her Bister, Mrs. M. BugB -!. ItrnlBe was V'y fl and a pleas . nt social time en Jo.ed h ythote pieseul. . Mis. P. A. Meiick was appointed 'chairman of the lied Cross chapter in Williams. Klie will be a worthy suc cessor to Mrs K. Ii. J'errin. .Mrs. A. tl. Monmomeiy is chairman of tlio canteen service. The "hut" is opened mid members are in attendance to tract an trains. Mrs. C. i). Jcffrh s is ehaiiman of production. This montii s luota is a bundled blue oil lint? flau- , iiel dresses. Mr. and Mis. M. Biiggeln left by auto on Tuesday morning for Call w fornia. They were accompanied by their guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Dewey of Ainu rue, .Mich. Mrs. L. Deltoid was hostess at a small dinner party last Sunday in ran-: or of Mis. Silencer of G.and (anyon. Lilo l'adilla has resumed his former position in the grocery department of HubbiU's store. Mrs. W. K. Oswald lias been transferred from the gro cery di partment to the dry goods, to fill the place made vacant by the res ignation of Mrs. lu-cnnan. Miss Myrtle Juhl has resigned as billing clerk in the offii e. Mary Matz, of the gent's f uriiishing department, is on lhe sick list this week. Chillies F.mmersnti iv'urncd from overseas Tuesday. 1 1 " has been Willi the a ft il lei y branch id tin- service and received an honorable iliscltnrKc at Fort liliss, Tex. W. 1!. M'-vcrs, cir. illation manager of the Flagstaff lender, was in Wil iiiiins on Monday and Tuesday. Floyd Meay 'has retunul from Camp Hodge, la., wl.cie he leeiivid his discharge. Tour.sts travelling by auto, report Hie roads in I id condition. At lu lungo, Colo., they found three and iino-half feet of snow. The trip from Winslow to Flagstaff reipiired e'ght hours, and from Flagstaff to Williams, two hours. Mrs. Victor Melii k and Mis. Uein floisch were in' Flagstaff Saturday at tending the school for telephone op erators, which was being hel l there l y the traffic manager from 101 1'nso. Tev. Mrs. Harry liistoen returned this week from l.os Angeles and Tin son, 1 I &l-XVttF ') 1 i ii x' C-v? ( ! d i:. ! 1 L, :Jfe 3 S"v l ,T.'"e A r X 1 : I Villi 4 4b vr I. 1 T-1V 1 "nS?! A i yfa; 3 An inieri'sling I t ill ll :t l y (I. .11 nv Till.: illtlMI V DRI'DtiK. I5i:c)Mi:.S Till: FAVOKITi: AT COLl.lHil si cuo iii the delightful iiimiiy,,-I)iiilil,v LfuiK Li'sjs," whii'h is sehediiled us the attraction tit Hie Oystul 0:cra House on Thursday nlsht. in the inta fe Joi lied I I'lerks. received. been i om- where tile accompan.ed her nice, Miss Clark. Mr. I.elglunan, pianist of the Sul tana tin aler, has none to New Mixieo for the heiieitt oi his health. All the fori e of employe. several i.i'partui''nis of tile railroad oflices in Wiliiaies the I'.roiherhoinl of ltailway As tile dialler has not be the ol a nilaliiill lias not pleled. ('n Tueday's delayed train No. 1, all 'X p. m., was a car lull of soldiers le-l the navy tin ned from ovt rseas. They were the Williams a!iti-a:r rail sc. lor A. I-:. F. When they passed through Williams last July,, l ith, there was a full division. Slight ly W ss than this car full are. all that returned. They remembered the !t- ception they received here, in July ami were anxious to ncel the members of, the canteen service and again thank I them for the reception given them on their way o erseas. Mrs. J. 1 1. I'ad lock has suffered a double bereavement m the death at San Francisco, faun influenza and pneumonia, of her two sisters. One died Sunday and one Wednesday. Her many friends in Williams extend sin ei re sympathy. Mr.i. Mattio Wolfe recently received a letter from In r son, Campbell Wolfe, who is a gunner on the ('. S. trans port W'tstekonk. He has been to France and Italy, and is now retuni inir to Milan I'.a'v. uti Christmas lie was on the top of Cibraltar. Her son.'V. Fred Wolfe, writes that he hits beenj over n;l tne Ijaltlctieuis on me i ma ilers front. On Friday, the 2fth, instant, Miss Tessie Thomas:-ori, the 17-year-ohl1 ilaughtcr of Walter Thomasson of lied. Lake, rltPrt nt the famity Ti-shlente, At- j 'though of a delicate constitution, herj death i-Hme as n shock to her family; and friends. ev. 1 . 1.. Its id held a! service at the home After which the remains were brought to Williams fori Interment. After a short service at' the grave, the Daughters of Uchekah.i who had utfended In a body, sang "Nearer My Cod to The?." Many! friends from lied Lake accompanied the family to the cemetery. Th" heartfelt sympathy of (heir many Camp Kearney. his mother and ho returned to sumo his former in which, eeived his discharge a After a visit with family at Whittbr, Williams and will re duties at the White garage he is interested. Mrs. T. A. Moor" returned Sunday from Kb lunotid, Calif., where she was calh d t y the serious illness of he'r i au.'h'er, Mrs. A. II. Watson and fam ily, who have leeovcred from an at tai k of influenza. ' Herbert (lilsan, who has been wilh t San I -iegu, passed through Wednesday evening on his way to the Atlantic coast, where he. will bp assigned to duties on a trans port. His mother accompanied him' from Williams as far as Flagstaff. Thomas Wlrts returned from over seas on Wednesday. For many years b - lvis hi en i" the employ of Dr. 10. B. Perrin. S. T. Klliolt, prominent merchant! I from Kincmnii. stopped over in Wil- laims. He was in Phoenix at the: "gno,i roads" meet:n.-r. ' Ceorge Spetlmire manager of Pab-i liitt Poison company's local branch, left Wedn-sday for Flagstaff. Mary Mntz is now cashii'r in the fiee at 'tabbitt's. was attached to the medical corps of 'the thirty-fourth division stationed for some months at Camp Cody. He has for a number of years past been connected with the .New Mexico Cot tage Sanatorium of this place, fie is a most polished and convincing- speak er on a variety of subjects besides the treatment of tuberculosis to which he has for many years devoted his princi pal attention. tne Impression which Major L'ul- lock received to strengthen his confi denee in Americas future was the bravery with which men of the coun try's army would die from pneumonia and the other .diseases which theTned ical corps so nobly com batted. Su preme fortitude, he maintains, is re (liiired not to face death bravely, in the moil and strife of battle, but to cheerfully lay life down the victim of disease without being able to account for a single foe. The Normal Glee club made Its in itial appearance on this occasion and rendered fwo three-part selections with much credit, directed by Miss Jama Duncan. dren, who spent the winter in Texas,' have returned and are visiting at pres-j cut in the Gibson home. .Mr. Crow la j expected later. . i - T. J. Holt was in Optimo and Wat-j rous Thursday and, Friday on busi-; nesH. I The Criger and Kyler families are! able to be out again after a sieze of, the "flu." j ' Marion Miller, who, with his family, i has been visiting relatives in Texas,! is here disposing of his personal prop-; city, lie expects to remain in Texas) indefinitely, having engaged employ-! ment there. r Socorro State Normal (Silver City.) Acting President .). K. i'.rnwnlee tins been in Santa Fe all litis vc"k repre senting the interests of the New Mex ico state normal school before the budget, committee of the legislature. A splendid' showing has been made with all funds expended at this insti tution in time past and Mr. P.rown-a-e has taken full advantage of the occasion as an opportunity to vindi- 1 1 j -J LEVY Is J friends in lied Lake and Williams, go out to Mr. and Mrs. Thomasson and members of the family, in their be reavement. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vat-Kay, on January 27, a s. icn pound son. Congratulations. Sergeant Walter Carlson, with the lliol'd aero sipiadriin. A. I-;. F.. has ar rived ill lloston, .Mass.. and expects to scon return to Williams. Mrs. Ilardes'y of lied Lake, has re- eale the expenditures which have been made before those whose tuis'ness It is to protect the interests of ,the tax payers of New Mexico as well us to h'Uhv to its higher educational insti- tutions the means necessary for ftir I titer enlargement of their spheres of usefulness. Friday of last work the regular morning assenil.-ly was not hold, but all of the Siii'h school and college students, as well as th" tipp-u- grades of the training s'-hool, ga'hered in the iiiiili'o'iiim tit 2:30 in the after noon t" 'is'en to an address by Major Karl S. 1 nil lock . who has recently re turned from France. MaJor Mullock i Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Wright held a closing out sale Wednesday. They are now visiting- in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman and will leave .in a few days for Panora, la., to visit indefinitely with relatives. . Thomas Cave, who has been in gov 'urnment service at Washington, D. C recently, arrived hnjm;, Jiuvjus .b-ocii mustered, out in Denver. Mrs. 11. J. Juihrft and daughter, Margaret of springer, spent the past few days visiting: reratives here. Jes;-e C.- P.nbinsop, Who has been stationed at Fort Pllss since his re turn from Franco, was discharged there and arrived home Wednesday. The school in, the Fairview district cast of here has begun again, after being closed three months on account of the tnfluenza epidemic. The Misses Anna Gibson and Mar garet Julian have returned lo school in Wagon Mound after their enforced vacation due to influenza. Harold Stewart and Francis Myers, who have been in government service at Vancouver, arrived home a few days ago. Mrs. Houston Crow and two chil li. 11. Larkin of Las Vegas, was a! Soeorro visitor the first of the week, The Woman's club held their regu lar monthly meeting Monday night at' the hose house. i j Attorney Fred Nicholas and family) left Monday for Magdalena, where they will make their home. j The .Monday eluo met with Mrs. A., Mayer Monday afternoon at her home on Fisher avenue. The guests present were: Mrs. J. L Smith, Mrs. cetty, Mrs. A. X. lllinski, Mrs. V. Sparks, Mrs. W. p. liunton, Mrs. Louise Mar tin, Mrs. Lee Paldwin and Mrs. W, J. Fa ton. Miss Myrt'e Cedar spent a short fur htiigh with Socorro friends this week. Miss Cedar has been stationed at Cump Pike, Ark,, as1 a lied Cross nurse for over a year. I Intro Mm-ek and Hoy McVeigh re tiirneiT SuiirLiv from Camp MefWltf--- Dr. A. X. lllinski spent the first of the week in Santa re. The Ladies Aid it. with Mrs. Z. V. Gibbons Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Shinkwin of San Francisco, and Mr. Alai-.'ischat of New York enrolled for the second semester's work at the school of mines, Monday. Lieut. Jlaynion I Siierridtin returned to Socorro Wednesday from Camp Taylor to resume his course at the school .of mines. M ' 1 V h 1 Have rour kutidn'called for and delivered 3 H MX the clothes come home you have a pleasant satisfaction in seeing' that your coarsest and vour finest have heeu treat ed carefully and with the same personal touch as if you had washed them yourself. You also enjoy that covetous convenience wjiich only a inodcrnly equipped, efficiently managed Laundry can give you. DON'T WORRY ABOUT MONDAYS. We will take them off your hands every week as regu larly as they roll around and bring them back to you in just a day or two, fresh, crisp, clean. We have relieved many Albuquerque women of "Wash Tub Drudgery" by our modern machinery it's by far the better way than doing the family washing by "Woman Power" and more satisfactory. Phone 148 and a "Red Wagon" will promptly call. Imperial Laundry Co. Phone 148 211 West Silver Don't Forget This We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. Mountainair Mildred W'l hh was ohlii;cd to no to A IhtiMiieniue Monday to consult a specialist concerning her hearing. Mrs. L. 1". Chanpell is filling her place in the hiKh school. Miss Hernicc Ornie is ill with In fluenza. Dr. and Mis. C 11. Luer expect to leave soon to take their Infant daugh ter to Mayo hrothers for treatment. 'Aiey will he gone some time for lr. J'uer expects to take a post-grudimtc course while away. Dr. Vartett of Estaneiu, will he hero during Dr. ltucr's ads'-nce. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce. Davis were here Sunday and Monday gueyls at the ltay King home. T; Iv. Cunt" of Ttinctn,' vv'nfe here on liusinefcu this week. ! J. If. (Iriffin and little Miss Gladys Griffin are hoth ill with influenza. G. T. MeWhirter returned this week from a trip to market and a visit with his parents in Cleveland, Okla. The officers for the coming year have been elected in the Methodist Sunday school and tye as follows: Pu perintendent, V. 11. Hoyland assist ant superintendent, Mrs. V I!. "Wil liams; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. .1. A. tieal. With building restrictions removed and the weather growing milder, a number of good sized contracts have been let in Mountainair. J. J. White is making a number of improvements on his ranch south of town and two beautiful residences are soon to go up here besides other building. Mrs. Minnie Sehuessler died on Thursday of last week ait the home of her son, Charley. Funeral services were held Friday at Mt. Calvery cem etery. .1. II. Doyle, who has been quite ill, Is out again. T. E. Kogers was n Estaneia on' business several days this week. 9 ii Vigor CUCCESS IS ACHIEVED5 by vigorous men and women. When one it lackinf In atrength and endurance, when good health ia wanting, when phyaical power ia at low ebb, it ia impocaible to accom plish one'a work. Oneoftheeauaeaofill health and tow vitality ia the improper functioning of the kidncyi. Trouble reaulla when they fail to eliminate waste and poiaonoua matter from the ayatcm, and rheumatic paina, backache, tliff ioinla, aote mutclei, and other aymptoma quickly follow. baniih effects of kidney and bladder trouble by removing the cause. They are healing; and curative. They tone up and atrenfiaeo tuo weakened or diseased ortfana. H. D. Caatleberry, Marine Enfineer. Port Vincent, La., writes: "1 consider Foley Kidney Pills the greatest medicine for kidney and bladder trouble I ever used. I recommend them to all who suffer with kidnev and bladder trouble." Sold Kvcrywlicre. md is lhe guest , Carpente". j and (laugh!' r, came in fnuiii an I are guests! HE A B-A-D G-OL-D? Relieve it ' with Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honcy. Are you going to let it stick and ! become a chronic condition? j (if course not! Not when you know you have a preparation like Dr.! Pell's I'ine-Tar-Honey to loosen it up I and so allow Nature to pet rid of It. ' The first dose will produce gratify- j ins results. The necond and third will convince ypu that Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-lloney is, an enemy to a cold. The preparation is second to none for its soothing, relieving effects. Coughs, la grippe, bronchitis, asthma ran not withstand an attack by Dr. Hell's I'ine-Tar-Honey. Kconomlcal; SOc. fine, $1.20. turned from I'ho' iiix, of Mr. and M rs. C. C Mrs. ltoss Toweiy ii ml Mrs. Hoy Wolfe the llov Wolfe railed of Mrs. M tttie Wolfe. Kill.' Miller of the fi'-hl art illery, A. K. V., received Irs diri-liarm' atldj returned Ibis week to th.: home of liis , parents in Williams. j Mrs. Andrew Miller is recovering from an attack of bigrippc. I.ilo I'ulton left for Kans-.s 'Hy; to take n four mouths-' course at thej Sweeney Automobile school. Mrs. F. V.. Osborne and baby of I'rescott. lire the truest h 'bis week of Mis. Osborne's sistir Mrs. J. C. I Stiller. .Indue X. N. Sleeves is recovering, froih a short illness. I The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church, met at the home of Mrs. V. A. I Meliek last Friday. I Mr. Keeves of Johnson & McCoti iley's grocery department, has re turned from a short holiday. Mrs. George Hauman is visiting wtlhj mentis In l.os Angeles, sue expects to remain s-everal weeks. Claire Sickles and K. Itailey, the slayers of l-M Duffy, the Williams mer- chant, whose place of business iheyj were attempting to burglarize Decern-1 her 211, the night of the tragedy, were I convicted of murder in the second de- gree in lhe superior court of th'Sj county. This verdh t carries with it j a penalty of from ten years to lifel imprisonment. Sentence will be pro-i nnnncetl this week hy Judge J. K J Jones. Dalley n ade a clean breast of the shooting, pleading ac lilentnl dis- charge of his revolver. This, collided with the very able defense of Attorney GraMe. appointed by the conn lo de- fend the young men, no doubt saved the in from capitiil punishment. The ens.! lasted over a week, very many witnesses from Williams and Ashfork being in attendance. Ths case cre ated great interest and large crowds attended the pesdons of the court each day. It was County Attorney V. M. Gobi's first case since his. recent election to office. Mr. Gold is a well known Williams attorney. He was assisted by C. B. Wilson former county attorney. Mrs. K. H. 1'errin returned from Sun Francisco, where she was the guest of her mother, Mrs. McMullen. A pleas ant feature of the visit was the fam ily reunion at their mother's home. Mrs. Michael Duffy left Thursday for n short visit with her sister, Miss Stieliriie in Clarkda. . Mrs. F. J. Nordyke ioined Mr. Nor dyke at Winslow Wednesday evening and they proceded to Gallup, N. to visit Fort Wingate. Karl Poison, who has been at San Antonio, Tex., for the past year, re SHoV ARMORY Albuquerque, N. M. - i t FOUR DAYS March 5, 6, 7 and 8 mobile Show 21 1 L G reate r and B m AND EVENINGS igger Than Ever Two Evening Concerts-Three Nights of Dancing (Colombo Orchestra) Under Auspices Albuquerque Auto Dealers Association C. M. BARBER, Manager