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SIX Albuquerque Morning Journal, Sunday, February 2, 1919 tmsaaaBintruvnmWS'a wt:m j jFREE SEED TO BUILD SMS QQillOB E 0 II II ( vt i.!(.i K ini op uvn itr.i i aisi.i: si:i;is Write or call for yours. IT'S 1 in:!'. EL PASO SEED COMPANY .12:5 l'.asl San Aulouio .lust I 'ns( of Court House. 111. PASO. TKXAS Lots On South Side of West Copper Avenue Between Fourth nad Fifth Bought by J, H, Blake as Site, Tho a ficr-the-war building Loom took another spurt yesterday with the; announcement tlrtct t lie contract hail been awarded for tho 1 milling of a; salesroom and garage on the south1 side of Wist Copper avenue, between. Fourth and Fifth streets. The build-! ing will stand immediately east of thej Ftutler Auto company's place, Fifth and Copper. It is to he occupied by j Di :i. :;io-;m i :;os ui :qi i a. Notice is hereby Riven to all water users of the above acequia that an assessment of Sl.'iO per acre on all lain) irrigated from the said act quia has been made; payable either in cash or in u Imr. Work will be fonimrncrd by the mn.ie.relomo on ihe ditch for this yearj on February I'l. at S:(in o'clock a, ni.j Water users desiring to pay assess-! inent in cash in list pay one-salf of said I fimrmiil to ih- secretary of the com-j inissioners on or before February S.'i liU'.i, payalde at Pcrea's store in Grie-j gos. Those de-. iring to pay the assess-j nieid in labor must r. port to the inn-. joi-domo at Hie assigned 1 ruary 1". f work. !v oreVr of (he Hoard of County Cc.mniission. is: elregoria (lare-ia. cbairman; Klisen Mirabel, secretary; -t.nin'c llosl in'ton, treasurer. cFAiiAi.cpK i;rTiKiutr:z, Ma iordonin. the Hoover Motor company The annomv, ement was made by Dennis )". McDonald, real state agent, who sold the lots for the build ing to .1. II. I'.lake. The consideration ' was not made public but it was sai l that the total investment, including the building and site, would reach : approximately $17. OH1. The site in- i eludes two lots. The building is to be built of brick. The builder's plans call for the completion of the I ui'ding in sixty days. The contract already lias been sinned, and the excavation will be started probably by Wednesday. Iral I,abor Union at Labor 'JVnip'e Monday night. V. M. Rojorepiez, . Henito Chaves, tlabriel Mcrando and Adela ('have;;, nil of Hillsboro, ai rived in Ali'ii'iuer ipie last night. The ministerial alliance wilrine' t at 1 0 : ; 1 1 o'culrk tomorrow morning at the Y. .M. C. A. It was recpiested thai all members I present. Only two cases of the Spanish in fluenza were reported .Saturday to Dr. K. M Clayton, city physician. There were no deaths. Reprpsentai ive Dan l'adilla is in Albuquerque to spend today. He wiii return to Santa Fe tomorrow, the leg islature reconvening Tuesday. Mrs- J. K. Da vein will go to Kl Paso Monday to meet her sister, .Mis. Horatio Kiley, who will stop there cm her way to her home in the Fasi from I l.os Angeles where gne was visitinu. I Officers and members of Temple Lodge Xo. K, A. F. and A. M., will meet at N;:i() o'clock this morning at j the Masonic temple. It was an- j nounced that a large attendance' v. as desired. oligario Sanchez, who lives north of Old Albuquerque, reported yester day to Sheriff (laicia that a motor car struck Ids horse, breaking one leg. The horse was not hitched a I the time. District Attorney Jleorge It. Craig FLIPS FROM THE FILLUMS lace on 1 et- j instructions where to: LOCAL ITEMS Tell it through the classified columns of The Journal. Re sults are quick and certain. Martin & Thorn. Taxi. Phone 27:i. Tliavton Co. buv Liberty Pond. Mr. and Airs. C. II. Stanton of Wil lard are Albuquerque visitors. Walter M. Connell has returned from a business trip to Denver. K. .1. Cnvcnder of Albiiciuercpie was a Visitor in Santa Fe Friday on business. There will be n inert ing of tho Cen- Ift. NOW PREPARE f M :: FOR THE SPRING I Wm j Igf I STUDY OUR Mr WINDOW DISPLAYS f ifL : FOR THE NEW I gjL STYLES j mm )k I returned yesterday from Sania Fe, ! where he spent several days on busi ness. Me reports the roads as being almost impassable. A heavy snow I fell in the capital Friday night. Mrs. p. H. (Tianiberlin, proprietress! of "The Hat Simp," returned yesler-1 day from a purchasing trip to Chicago, j She was accompanied back by a trim-1 liter, AIiss ltulh La Tourncoii, win) takes a position at "The Hat Shop." Kniory Faroat, for many years Santa Fe ticket agent at Albuquer que, now occupying a. similar posi tion at Las Vegas, has been nppoint ' eel to Ihe position of chief rate clerk j in the munitions division of the quai -termaster dc partment in Washington, , according to word received here. ! .lohn Kelly, manager of ihe .). Kor j ber X- Co. auto department, returned .sterd ay front Magdalena, Socorro i county. Whil. away, he did some niis j sionury work for the automobile! j shew, which will held in this city .March n. ft, 7 and x, and also nego- : tinted the sale of several Dodge j Ib'others' motor cars, j Lillet. ,1. K. Goodell, president of till! Albu(turipie llusinoss college, re ; cemly discharged from the ai my. has i been visiting his old home at Solo I mon, Kan., and has gone from there i to .New York whe re he will lake a ! special course in business admlnislra ! tlon and finance at Columbia uuivcr jsily. He will return to Albuquerque ; about July 1. j W. W. Long, who eqitered ihe naval acacle iny at Annapolis on July S, PUS, , tlie day before he was 17 years old, is making an enviable record accord ing to word received by his father, W II. Long, from the comuianelani. In a class of !IO.ri, young Long ranks l.".7th in marine, engineering andj1''"'1'1 ''(inn1 naval construction: 154111 in matb.e- PasiiiiM ,f v JAr il v Z1 A- WW hre'i 4p'ikM Y, - ' P WW v't$$ WW 'l ' Jjjj vx" fA Novo Flashlights an ,,,p.,.,,.E,;;iiril:". ,i,.lii:iii!;ililii!(IJ.nli',.ii!'.iM YCUR BEST FRIEND IN THE DARK SPECIAL PRICES FOR TEN DAYS Two Cell Flashlight Lamps, Tegular $1.75, special. .$1.30 Three Cell Flashlight Lamps, regular $2-50, special $1.90 Two Cell Batteries, regular 40c, special- 30c Three Cell Batteries, regular 60c, special 43c AIL other sizes at a special sale price. Just received, fresh shipment Batteries from New York. Supply your needs today. Whitney Hardware Co. ; I Phone 76 307 West Central I Illness so that he might win her ! hand. ISut that is not all of the story. I'oggyHyland has some adventur- otis escapades as she flees from the I man whom her father wishes tier to marry, to the bachelor apartments of Mho journalist. She plays all sorts of tricks of her own, compared with I which the. ,1onrrialists's ruse seems ; tame, posing as a mending girl, she makes her way to his apartment and his heart. ITiarlie Chaplin will also be seen in "His .Million Dollar Job." comedy. PEGGY DYLAN - DIRECTION WILLIAM U the I'astinic Theater Today nntl To inoirov. FOX Caught in the- Act.' AT Tin: tii,i:ati:ijs tldav. "I!" Thcir.cr Charles Uav, the popular Paramount star, to be seen In J graph i oe i laws oi uie nun: also a reel of "Weekly Kvents See t )n- World." Crystal Opera House. "Hands I'p" episode s, and of -J reels; William Hart in "The Silent Stranger," a spe cial l'"a!ure; "Who's Zoo," a L-K-(i comedy. Ideal Theater. William Desmond .'tarring in "Douce Duncan," a thrill ing feature of five reeds; also a two part -Mack Sennett-Ki-.vslono comedy. Lyric Theater Kaile William's, popular with the Albueiueroiie p"Mic. in "'Ihe Man Who Wouldn't Tell," a Vltagr.apli five-reel feature; also a Pig "V" comedy. Ail added attrac tion, "A Kaiser Tln'ie Was," a two- IV. Theater "Peggy" Hyland war, a coloned c country tincover- j starring in "Caiight also a Charlie Chaplin i .Million Dollar Job." in the comedy, Act," "His inatlcs; LSJIrel in Knglish and l!Mh in modern languages. The big February sale of furniture in order to reduce stoc k, op' ned yes-! ' tereiay morning at the T. S. Hills Fur-j AT Tin; "It" niture company, and Messrs. Mi'lsand: Melbourne- MacDowell, vctenir trn Cober, nf;er the receipts had been g,.,lia n and actor of the old re-hool, counted last night, 'phoned to this of-j who has "returnee!" in the films, via fire that the first elay's sales were ; the Iner-Paramount route, is appear very gratifying as to the amount tak-jiiur in a fine part in "Tlie Claws of en in in fact, as Mr. Holier put it. I the Hun." a new Chas. P.av picture "beyond our expectations." lOvery which will be shown at the "P." the piece is plainly marked, and all thelater today and tomorrow. Mr. Mac buyer has got to do. is to make his Howell is east ns a munition mann er her selection, and pay the price as fac turer anil he loedts the part. In marked on the tags. Tho sale will 1 fact, he is the finest type In the world "continue in force right along for at! for millionaires, bank presidents and b ast ten days more. tlie like and th"ii, he can turn I i about and be the most vindictive vil- lian in the annals of the screen. .Melbourne .MaeDowell had his g'e.-, fst stage training wi'b bis late wife. Fanny Davenport. lie has es sayed many of the great tragedy roles nnel his portravals were artistic. To c'ay he finds the screen a wonderful medium for his work. This new Pay picture, bv the bv is decidedly timolv. It is the sort of picture -you can talk about before anil after seeing, it eteals with today i the greatest period' in the h'story of itbe world And it is intelligent, ,un j fore-ed. convincing. Mr. Pay's sup ' port is excellent. In connection with the above, there I will lie seen a reel of "Weekly i Kvents See the World." Franco is shown by the hero in "The Man Who Wouldn't Tell." the Vii... Illne 1,'ihbon Feature willed will lie the attraction in the I vi-i,. theater for today only. Ilawtrev nurKo (Karle Williams) is In the Pritish army in thi at cur entrance in the ing (b rnian plots. A fine type of manhood and an es pecially good riiler. he is welcomed by society by all but .one girl, F.li nor Warrieh. just back from the hor reirs'of Pedgiiiin. she- loves, despite herself, but she spbrns him as a slacker and a coward beeause he is not on the fighting im,. Aml i,.k,. wno is doing his duty as a service agent, takes ber see,,-., -and he loves her. Journal Wants Bring Results ' IVii-iiin I'.iM Pusseil. Washington, Feb. 1. The annual oensiem toll, carrying $ -1 .1.IK'.O.OOO, was passed today sent to the senate. by the house ami POUND SALE On Monday, the Srd day of Febru ary. 1919, at. D a. in., in front of the City Hall on North Second street, I will sell one lii'ht hay horse. 16 hands high, about 7 years old, will wi-igh TOO pounds, white star in forehead, branded on left thigh. J. 11. "! ALL'SIf A. City Marshal. Your Liberty Bonds l.'lle sveret in si- Your Government asks you these unless you have to. very earnestly not tq sell cr bring- to np- course, very happy but ine picture is teeming with thrills anil mystery clear up to the climax, "iiere iiuiko saves the cruis ing me l-iritish War Commission .m'w i one troni a I -boat anil pears hi his true light and, of e ecianns me ihvq humbled girl. l.arle Williams is the star and in the supporting cast are .Oraoe Dar mend, Charles Spear and Kdward Cecil. The picture was filmed on the ( abfornia coast and manv of tho most beautiful places along the Pa cific are shown. There will be produced also a "Pig V" comedy and a comedy an ?.ra a iraci ion entitled, "A Kaiser mum Hi?"- I if iftRtflll tmi Ilk trrfl 4IM 11 MM i 0 if. Itmm m Dmi IBM HI uma ! , si 'A New. Arrivals We Are Now Receiving Shipments of New Goods Including the SPRING STYLES in $ni !ns Ulli$& EDWIN CLAPP SHOES STETSON HATS WILSON BROS. Furnishings GUARANTEE Clothing Company Hayden & Keleher mm mm "Correct Clothes for Men" U, S, SHIP ON ROCKS; NO LIVES ARE LOST (BY MOINI.113 JOURNAL SPKCIAL ACRII Sonthaniplon. -'eb. 1, (by The As sociated Dress.) In the early hours or the morning in a calm sea, but a blinding snow storm, the American 1 steame r Narragansett ran on sub- merged rocks off the east end of the: Isle of Wight, which have claimed ! many uctinis in the past. The crew was American and the ship carried J.Ollft soldiers, of whom the seaman's act of 1915. Most of the men were in their bunks when the crash came, -tingles called them to the eieeks. All were ordered to stand and to put on life belts. Tugs attempted to draw the ship off the rocks, but failed. Then destroyers took the troops off with out loss. They were brought to Southampton. The Narragansett was so bailie damaged that salvage officers think she will be a total wreck. AT Til K I' VSTIMK. How a journalist tiiekcel n muni tions king will be shown to. lay and tomorrow at the Pastime theater in a jicw William l-'ox photoplay, "Caught in the Act." Peggy Hyland is starring in the role of a tomboy of a girl, to whom adventure Is as the breath of life. It is this vivacious school girl who' is the object of the journalist's harmless trick. Anyone who meets her on the screen wiil be convinced that he was right to sham To part with your Liberty Comls means givinjy up your pledge of patriotism and citizenship, and handing your responsibilities and privileges over to spme one else. i Liberty Bonds will be worth much more money pres ently and it is good business to hold them. IF YOU MUST SELL ' Get the full market price. Go to a responsible bank er and let him give you information and advice. Do not sell to just anyone, who may not treat you fairly. Issued by Treasury Department Eureau of Publicity feANIC Albuquerque.NM WHITE D STATES DEPOSITARY-CAPITAL. AND SURPLUS $600,000.00 r thi: iin:r.. Tlill Desmond, the hane'sopie and versatile Triangle star, will again be s"en in a western role at the Ideal ' theater tndav and tomorrow when be 1 appears in "Deuce Duncan." a thrill- insr western Triangle feature. This picture was directed liv Thom I as i:. Ileffron. whnsc brilliant .-1111" I realistic productions. ".Madam Snliinv," "The Painted T.ilv" and "T. .-... v,,,.,..:.... -.ill t j.. here i . men ncsu ill li..i. i.,.,t ,,!,.. r.iv 'ia,.. 1, co" mi'itis cm iiiciiire lovers. loss of life. All Aboard Piave Safe. Peal, Feb. 1. All aboard the Amor-': icon steamer I'iave, wrecked off -rrTSi- ;Train Your Stomach i To Eat Heartily ! Plain I'ooil Ik the Halo Tmlay Itut Is j Heavy far Many Stoiiiachs. Stuart's lYKM'psi Tabids Will Digest Any I'ood. A I As Deuce Duncan. Desmond finils himself robbed of his horse and other I possessions bv the convict brother of j the girl whom he later learns to Iovp. I A fierv spirit, he is accustomed to I shoot fist and argufl afterwards, but i be suddenly finds hlms -lf facing a force greater than six-shooters 11s he, gazes into the eyes of the little wo man who acts ns bar-maid at the "Half Acre of Hell" saloon. . Dcsninnej engaeres in tbrilbntr man to man bailies. 1'e.mtiftil "shots" of the cattle country, stirring western action anil keen emotional situations abound In this picture. In the e-ast supnort'ng banelsome Pill Desmond are Taielln Maxim, his new leading ladv, TCd PVady. (lenvgp Field, Win, Kllingford and Joe Sin gleton. Pesides the above thp'-e will hf shown a Mack Serine t -Keystone comedy of two reels. AT TIIK I.VIIIP. Piiiiiviti' as great ns that which won him the Victoria Cross in Nothing Is Morc Tban 10 Leave a Picked At. Ptteily Wasteful Plateful or I'ood People who nibble at food can re call the time when they ate heartily of anything they liked. There was no dyspepsia then, no stomach trou ble, because t Intro was a plentiful supply of digi'stlve juices. You can bring hack the good old times if you follow each meal with Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets. They relieve sour stomach, water brash, heartburn, gas. rumblings, bad breath, coated tongue and dead, dull, stupid feeling. Sit down to your next meal and eat heartily. Knjoy your food in peace. Let your appetite have full play. When all through, take a couple of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and fear no conseeiuences. Thousands have taken this advice and been glad they did. (lot a 50-cent box of Stuart's Dys; pci'sia TabletM from your drugsiHt. , m ww iiniMi 11 1 11 mi William Pesmonu v Triangle Elt "DEUCCDUNCAN," - v..,:'' -. - To Ik? seen at the lilcol Hieatcr To (lay mid Tomorrow. ir" v i'f 5. This Store Who Look Is Patronized By For Quality and Those Value IN Fur nit ure Rugs Stoves - Ranges and those who reside elsewhere and visit Albuquerque occasional ly, should make it their business ta get acquainted with the store, its merchandise and its methods. y It is a positive fact that all who take the time to investigate and com pare, end by buying here .immediately, or the next day, perhaps a week later, or a month sometimes before We hear, and then in person, or by phone or by mail comes the order. THE HOME OF LIF ETIME FURNITURE ALSO EXCELLENT LINE OF FLOOR COVERINGS Geo. C Schcer furniture Co. 314-316 SOUTH SECOND 317319