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PAGE EIGHT
Ladies’ white felt
street hats
Our regular $2.50 and $3.00 values at
$1.98
These hats are sold in many shops
at $4 50 to $5.00
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
at the great saving
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wpJtf Bakes
Better
/pteJeAUJME-r
C'-tBAKING
B ECONOMY that':, one thing you aro
P high living cost—Calumet insures a wonder
r ful saving in your baking. Hut it does more. IaLUMKII
• B Itiasurss wholesome food.tasty (cod—uniformly rained food.
H Calumet it made right-to sell right- to bake right. Ask
'mm ooe of the million* of uomen whonte it—or ask your grocer.
B RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS ikjflfcKw
H WerW a Par* Food Ea» ■■!*».«. ChUae*. OL
W Paris fansßiaa. Frame*. March. 1912. lt^BU
WEEK-END SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY-EVERY ITEM A MONEY SAVER
BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS WHITE COTTON BLANKETS LARGE BATH TOWELS. 3 FOE WHITE BED SPREADS WOMEN'S SILK HOSE. AT WOMEN S ONION SUITS AT
59c 49c 50c 79c 98c 29c
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10 YABDS APRON GINGHAM 10 YARDS REST QUALITY OUT- 10 YARDS LONSDALE MUSLIN 10 YABDS 9 4 SHEETINGS 8 YARDS WHITE OIL CLOTH CHILDREN'B DRESSES AT
ING FLANNEL
69c 79c 98c $2.15 25c 98c
LONG KID GLOVES, BLACK AND CHILDREN'S WHITE BEAR SKIN WOMEN'S BLACK HOSE 3 PAIRS CHILDREN'S OUTING GOWNS LONG CREPE KIMONAS AT iSILK MESS ALINE WAISTS AT
COLORS COATS
$1.98 98c 25c 49c | 98c $1.98
SGO.CO TAILORED SUITS AT $25.00 TAILORED SUITSh AT $35.00 TAILORED SUITS AT $lO VELVET AND SERGE $25 00 CHARMEUSE DRESSES $35.00 CHARMEUSE DRESSES
DRESSES
$12.98 $14.98 $24.98 $6.98 $17.98 $24.95
♦ 12.50 LADIES' AND MISSES' $15.00 LADIES’ AND MISSES' $20.00 LADIES' AND MISBES' $25.00 LADIES' AND MISSES' $3.50 CHILDRENS' COATS SIZES $2.50 CORDUROY COATS FOR
COATS COATS COATS COATS 8. 10. 12, 14 LITTLE FOLKS
$9.98 $11.95 $16.95 $19.98 $1.69 $1.98
81X90 HEMMED SHEETS AT 75C BOYS' AND GIRLS' UNION SIX SPOOLS THREAD FOB $5.00 CORDUROY AND PANAMA $3.00 MESS ALINE PETTICOATS $l.OO KID GLOVES BLACK AMD
SUITS SKIRTS • COLORS
69c 49c 25c $2.98 $1.49 79c
NEMO AND HENDERSON CORSETS I IVF 1 I I I 1 ff> NEMO AND HENDERSON CORSETS
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THURSPAT
MUNICIPAL THEATRE
PUN OF GATE CITY
Hilton, the gale city of the new
mate of New Mexico, plain* the erec
tion of a municipal theater. Since
the destruction of the old Coliseum
theater by fire several months ago,
a modern playhouse has heou need
ed aild tnie ideas of the people of that
enterprising town have taken the
form of a theater that will he manag
ed under the supervision of the city.
Yesterday Dr. J. .1. Shuler, mayor of
Itaton, John Majors. K. H. Humph
riys and T. F. Peters, members of
the city council visited Trinidad and
while here Inspected the West operu
house which is being conducted un
der lease by K. F. Olllc, formerly ot
Itaton.
The plun is to build the theater
after the Denver auditorium, lucor-
IKjrutlug many of the beautiful and
convenient features of tin* West, the
best road shows will he booked with
the idea of making the new piny
house the largest and best In New
Mexico. The proposed municipal
theater it to he built within the next
twelve months.
M'CLUNG QUITS CABINET
Washington. Nov. 14.—Announce
ment of the resignation of M*e Me
riting. ns treasurer of the l’nltt*4l
States, was made by President Tnft
today M(Clung tendered his resig
nation to the President nt a confer
ence at iho executive mansion today
and Its acceptance was later an
nounced by the President from the
executive office with the explana
tion that Mr. McCiung resigned vol
untarily.
v It Is believed that Carmt Thomp
son. now private secretary to the
President, will succeed him.
The Tr< usurer declined to discuss
his retirement any way today but It
was rumored that his resignation
came as the result of continued fric
tion with Secretary McVoagh.
The resignation or Mr. McCiung
means that the money and securities
• for which the treasurer Is respon
sible must he actually counted and
receipted for. this will be the great
est single financial transaction In the
history of the world. When McCiung
assumed the duties of treasurer he
gave a receipt to his predecessor for
91.260.134.946.£8 2-3.
For regular action of the bowels:
rosy, natural movements, relief of
ronetlpatlon. try Doan's Kegulets.
-T.c at all stores.
THE CHRONICLE-NEWS, TRINIDAD, COLORADO.
STRIKE LEADER
ADMITS CHARGES
(Continued from Page One.)
“Did you make any reference to
the point* and soldiers there being
armed.” District Attorney Atwill
asked.
"I did" replied Ft tor.
“And then didn't you say. ‘ami
>ou, too, will bo armed.' and after n
pause, with a smile, ‘with the power
of your labor.' "
*’l did state that." said Ft tor.
The district attorney referred to
a speech made by Kitor in Cunurd
llall.
“In that didn't you say that ‘the
other side Is too la*y to wash Ibelr
own dirty fares?' “
“Yea and added that they hud to
hire others to do It/* said Kttor.
“And didn’t you also say, ‘they
ought to lie glad to In- let lfve?‘ '•
“There was something iu be
tween.” Kttor answered. “If you
won't let me quulifx I won't an
swer."
“And dldn t you say, ‘wlion we
refuse t» work for their benefit they
send their police, their fft'ciucii and
their soldiers?* ”
“Yes,'* Kttor answered. ,
"And then didn't >ou say. 'this
fire of the working class, a rebellion
such as we have here never cau b«*
quenched by firemen* hose; like
iinnqiio's Ghost. It will not down
and It can not lie put down and it
can not lie put down by jtollrcmen**
clubs or soldiers’ bayonets?' "
“I did."
JOHNSON'S BONDSMAN IS
JAILED FOR CONTEMPT
Chicago. Nov. 14.—Albert C.
Jones, a real estate dealer, who
rlgned $30,000 bond* for Jack Johu
ron in an attempt to obtain the ne
gro pugilist's release from jail, was
today sentenreil to one year in Jail
for contempt of court by Federal
Judge I .and Is.
Jbnes, It charged, scheduled
property which h«* had deeded to his
wife. Judge Igtndls declared Jones
had “wilfully and maliciously lied
under oath In court In relation to his
cdwnershtp of the property."
DEMOCRATS LEAD IN
WASHINGTON RACE
Seattle. Wn., Ngv. ,14. —With on
ly eight small to hear
fro mthe plurality of Meter <Demo
crat ) over. Ilay (Republican) for
governor was 472. It was stated to
day thnt six'of the mining precincts
' gave Ilay a plurality of 60 and that
the other two had. lit 30 registered
voters, all told.
PULMOTER RESTORES LIFE
AFTER PULSE HAD STOPPED
At lUt ruwL nnu oiw**
Washington. Nov. 17.—Although
his pulse virtually had stopj»ed, Wer
ner M iloflman was drawn back
from the brink of the grave by use
or th4- nulmoter and today physicians
in a local hospital believe he will
live.
Hoffman, a former member of the
Mitrlne Corps and with an enviable
service record in Clilnu and the
IMilllpplnes, has been ill for some
ttnio because of fever contracted In
the Orient. Den|*ondent, he is said
to have taken fifteen grains of a
virulent poison. When rushed in an
uutomohile to the hospital he appar
ently was deuil. Artificial respira
tion by utilization of the pulmotor
was restored with apparent success.
rhyaicluns regard the case us re
markable.
PERJURY SUIT. GROWING OUT
OF LORIMER CASE. DROPPED
Chicago, Nov. 14.—State's At
torney Wayninn today non-suited the
cate against State Representative
Robert E. Wilson of Chicago, whose
trial on charges of perjury wus
scheduled to start today. Till* ease
was said to he the last of the crim
inal matters growing out of the elec
tion to the United Slates senate of
IWm. l*orlmer.
NEW AMBASSADOR
TO JAPAN IS NAMED
Washing ton, Nov. 14. l*ars An
derson of Washington, now minister
to Belgium, has been named as am
bassador to Japan to succeed Charles
Page Bryan, whose resignation was
announced a few days ago. Through
the Japanese embassy it was learned
today that Mr. Anderson would be
satisfactory to Japan.
FINDS $175 PEARL
IN HOTEL OYSTER
Chicago. Nov. 14.—" Possession Is j
nine points of the law, and the buy-*
er Is entitled to all contents of a,
package purchased." was a decision !
given by E. J. Stevens, manager of
Hotel !<a Salle, In handing to Mrs. ,
C. F. Kennedy of 1555 East Sixty-!
First street a pure white pearl she 1
found In some oysters while dining'
In the hotel.
She went to the hotel for lunch
eon with her hushsnd. an advertis
ing manager, and the pearl was found
In the second oyster taken.
George Wolff, assistant manager
of the hotel held that the pearl be
longed to the hotel, while Mr*. Ken
nedy claimed that ns her husband
had bought the oyster containing the'
|H>arl she w*as entitled to it.
The pearl was said to he worth
$175.04 by a Jeweler who was sent (
to estimate Us worth.
NOVTMBER 14, 1912-
Women’s $4 Knit Sweaters $2.49
Plain and fancy knl. In bolted Norfolk .nd .tripod Illaaer Coat..
All color., White. Cardinal, Oxrord and Navj. All alie».
MUses’& Children's Norfolk Sweaters 98c
Melted and plain fancy knit yard. White. Red. Oxford and Navy.
Children's White Sweaters 79c
Gloves and Hosiery Savings
Women's Fuat I Hack Hosiery ... • 90 I
—lliKh .pllced heel ond toe. You'll buy doxen. when you aee the
quality. 1
Hoys' ami itlrls* 20c fust black ribbed stocking* 10^
ONYX pure silk hose 44C
Women who appreciate the value of "ONYX' Silk Hose will
grasp this opportunity to lay in a supply, lllack and colors.
—4»T tor Womens 75c Silk Lined Gloves "KayaerV black
cashmere.
25C tor Keyset's Gloves—Coif and Cliamolsotte, block und all
shades, 50c value.
for Misses’ und Children's 25c all wool Golf Glove*. In plalu
und fancy knit.
A Collection of New Waists ond Blouses
|1,50 white Voile blouses. Hundereds of dainty style* with new
est embroidery fronts, long sleeves, dainty lace trimmed • • 98^
Women's 75c Union Saits 49c
Women's $l.OO finest white wool vests und pant* ribbed 7B£
Fiuest White Cotton ribbed self fleeced union suits, hand fin
ished neck and sleeves. t
—Children's union suits fine cotton ribbed, self fleeced, good and
warm 45c I
—Women's heavy cotton ribbed vests and pants . . . . 25* I
EXPRESS OFFICE ROBBED
Lake Charles, l*a.. Nov. 14.—The
Wells Fargo Express company's of
fice here was robbed of a package of
currency that la said to have con
tinued $25,000 earl today. Thorn
tort Che\ Is. night express clerk, who
reported the robbery, has been ar
rested.
According to Chevls* statement, he
loft the office In the Southern Pa
| rifle depot to meet the east bound
midnight train. He locked the safe,
and the front office door. When he |
'returned ten mlnutea later, he said.
he discovered that a door on tho
west side of the building, against
which a number of express packages
had been piled, was ajar. He found
the safe still locked but a package
of money w hich he had placed there
in was missing.
TEXAS BASK ROBBED
Merit, Texaa. Nov. 14. —Threo
bandit. stolo 14,000 from the Flret
National Bank of Merit early today,
then v.raped In an automobile. They
*ot Into the bank', vault by the uao
ofjMtroalyr^rlna^^^^^^^^^

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