PAGE TWO
♦ 3U Inc*)i Corduroy, per yurd • 75*
t !!C-ln<h All wool Horse, por yurd 50*
t D 4 -Inch Broadcloth, por yurd 91.00
Z SC-Inch Novelty Suitings, per >nrd 50*
T 36-inch Storm Sei se, per .yard 65*
} mack and White Checks, per yard 10* to 91.00
4
THE BEE HIVE
| 4»3 Commercial Street Trinidad, Colorado
| Good Old |
I: Schneider Beer |
V The favorite drink of the community *f
V for more than thirty years *;*
X Century Bottled Beer X
t|. Light «j*
X Muenchener Bottled Beer X
X Dark A
4 DEFIES COMPETITION ' T
| PH. SCHNEIDER BREWING CO. f
6 Phone Trinidad 54 Trinidad. Colo. V
•j. 4
TRINIDAD
TURKISH BATH HOUSE
Open for Ladies and Gentlemen
Sulphur Baths
a Specialty
sure cure for Sciatic and Chronic Rheumatism
Indorsed by many prominent citizens
Come and Give Us a Trial
Expert German Masseur
V .
:• THE i
j; IDEAL FURNACE FUEL IS;
! GAS I
I COKE|
I CHEAPEST i
I CLEANEST and <
LEAST TROUBLE j
$3.?5 ||
IN YOUR BIN ‘I
I THE TRINIDAD ELECTRIC j:
TRANSMISSION, RAILWAY AND i>
l GAS COMPANY j:
THURSDAY
Baseball News
.Moxio Muuucl. oiifo u pitcher with
the Chicago White Sox. and for many
years in tin* Southern leugue, wax
married in St. Louis on November 0
to Mlkk .Mamie l*.tt• ■ t»f Danville. 111.
lie met hia bride while playing In
the Three-1 league last t-eatton. Mrs.
Manuel is something of a hall play
er herself, bavins he. ti strong for
athleti'H while attending tile 111 I -
verslty of Illinois, and she says that
if they have oipiul suffrage in l»a •••
hull she ii- sun* she would have made
tin* vurslty team as a pitcher.
There will be a general ahakeop
in managers In the rebuilt Central
league next season. Dayton and
Springfield are l!ie only clubs posi
tive as tn their leaders. Kd Smith.
Rud« Myers and Jimmy Burke are
paid t«» be under consideration at
Cirand Rapid*. Joe McC.lnnity hopes
to make n deal by will h he v/11l take
charge at Terre Haute: Tunnno
hill may he at South Bend. It !- not
known wl|o will miccoed Shnuithnecsy
at Port Wayne In case he derides to
take charge of his Ottawa team In
the Canadian league.
Herman Nickerson, who has been
»h** sporting editor of the Boston
lournnl for the pant five years, and
one of the most capable writers In
the game, has been made secretary
of the I lost on National league club
by President Gaffney, succeeding
Peter Kelly, who returns to newspa
per work. Nickerson’s Job will In
effect be that of hualncfs manager
and he and manager George Stallings
will hate practical charge of nil club
and team affairs as President Gaff
ney desires a free hand In looking
after his big contracting business in
New York
"Hateball In the National league
should have a g< od season In lb 13. ’
raid President Lynch when he was
WIZARD OF SURGERY
GETS NOBLE PRIZE
(Copyright by Paul Thompson.)
I)r. Alexia Carroll, who was award
ed the Nobel Prose for Medicine,
may well be called a wizard of the
medical world. In hi* laboratory in
the Rockefeller Institute for Med
ical Research, lie has accomplished
wonders with animal life that are
analogous to the wonders performed
by Luther Iturhunk In the field of
botany. It is said that Dr. Carroll has
taken the heart out of a dog. put dog
and heart in cold storage for a we*»g.
and then restored to dog to life, lie
is famous In every pnrt of the world
as a surgeon.
COTTON GINNING REPORT
Washington, Nov. 21.—Cotton
ginning during the fifth pei*iod of
the season, from. November 1 to I I
was more active this year than It was
during the record crop year of 1911
by about 5,000 bales per working
day, tlie census bureaus report today
showed:
Tim total ginning for the period
was 1,422.200 bales, compared with
1.342,331 bales last year. From the
beginning of the season to Novem
ber 4. the quality ginned was 10.-
201,421 hales compared with 11,313-
230 bales last year.
The average ginning per working
day was 129.201 bales compared with
122,230 bales during the same sea
so nlnst year.
REDMEN ELECT OFFICERS
The liedmoli Apache Tribe No. 2K
held a meeting last night In the lodge
rooms for election of officers, and
the following officers were elected:
R. It. Ross, Sachem; .lack Nash,
Senior Sagamore: L. W. Williams,
Junior Sagamore; A. P. Thompson,
Prophet; It. Hall, Trustee. *
Pillows should Itf covered with
soft old muslin to prevent the lick
ing from showing through the pillow
case proper.
THE CHRONICLE-NEWS, TRINIDAD, COLORADO.
asked if lie ©xpe< ted to see a more
prosperous year than 1912 had beeu.
"As a matter of fa* i.” he added, •‘this
lias not been a poor season by any
means, when you take the entire c|r
eult into consldcr.ition. Kvury indi
cation points to another red hot race
next year between New York. Pitts
burg and Chicago These three old
rivals will be in the field will* prac
tically their old-tine- strength and I
am looking for •» lively tussle
throughout 1913 Then there is an
other team which I believe l» des
tined to sutprlv the people next
Hiring, and that > Cincinnati. This
* lull contains some splendid talent
and should be a factor In the np
prou-hlng championship race.”
Fred Clarks |- unlike other big
league niunuger* si many respects
tint with regard t surrounding him
self wjth able lieutenants lie stands
in a class hv himself For 1 ■’ vtars
he boosted Hans Wagner and Tommy
l.ench and welcomed tlielr part In
Pirate councils. Now Leach is gone
mil he banks u h.t on Captain Hans
Wagner. He engaged Donlln. That
i was lll** den!. Now there Is said to
an arrangem* n whereby lie will
ret llresbnabnn The> even go so
far ns to predict iliut Clark** will
lard Frank Chan*. It doesn’t look
(therefore. ns though Clark.* Is
"afraid of hlr Job.' »ay* n Plttshptirg
i-.crlbel Clarke and th* Pittsburg
club would not mind bidding for the
service* of McGrnw if he could plav
third better than lh*bby llvrne. nor
would they tie a hit backward In
tn logins back Connie Mack, should
Connie ever lose out with the Shlbe*.
so long as Conn> could do his turn
behind the hut. Fred Clarke doesn’t
think of another getting Ills Job. He
could t>o*H a train of ex-managers
anil make them <!<> Ilia bidding as
though they were a lot of fresh
|*'bushora' a Just landed nt West Ha
' den In the early hprlng.
BEGIN ROAD BUILDING:
58-MILE CONTRACT
Orange. Tex.. Nov. 21.—Actual
dirt moving on a '.s-mlle contract of
road building in Orange county ha*
been started by Ray McDonald, of
Austin. From to ipo men will be
etr.jioycil in the work of rond build
ing that I* to be carried on by four
crews directed b\ Mr. McDonald and
bis assistants. Grading will lie done,
on the upper and lower Orange and
Bcaunumt roads, the Maurlceville
rond and the Newton county road
first, the work to atari ns near town
a* fiosihle and move In an opposite
direction from the city. An oil-en
gine will be used to operate one of
tlie graders while teams will lie used
tn o|H*rati* the rest of the outfits. Mr.
McDonald's equipments are said to
be the best ami most up-to-ilatc In
the stHto.
LEAPS TO HER DEATH BY "TAXI”
Purls. Nov. 21.—Fannie llergelre
of New York. 4(1 years old. during a
fit of melancholia. Jumped from the
third floor of the Hotel Sainte Anne.
She fell on the top of a speeding taxi
cab. The driver, pulled up sharply
and the woman fell to the roadway.
Another taxicab passed over her
body. She was taken to a hospital
with a fractured skull und died later.
SPORT NOTES
Frankie White, the Chicago light
weight won the decision over Mike
Malone, of Denver, in a fast ten
round bout at Raton. N. M. White
had the best of seven rounds and was
awaarded the decision oil points.
Johnny Kiihane, champion feath
erweight, lias it over a good many
other champions-on the easily earn
ed kale proposition. For the exact
nine hours of milling during his ca
reer In the ring, Johnny lias, receiv
ed $33,650.
The date for the much postponed
bout between Knockout Grown, of
New York, and Phil Brock, of Cleve
land. has been set for Cleveland on
Thanksgiving day.
An effort is being made by the
Pacific coast promoters to match
j George Kirkwood, the St. Ixmls
I featherweight, who is making things
go round in New Y’ork. with Johnny
Kilbnne over the 2b round route.
Miller Huggins doesn't have to
start anything to find out who’s
boss around the St. Louis diggings.
Pittsburgh funs think the ring,
w ill lie assured them if Barney Dre.v-J
fuss can get Hreshnahan to sign with
the Pirates.
Hans Robert is following the ex
ample or the renowned Hans Wag
‘ncr in investing his savings. He hn«
just purchased « poultry farm and
"’ll devote the winter months to
raising chickens.
If the Milwaukee club agrees to
pay Jimmy Block the same amount
he drew from the White Sox, the
former Chicago catcher will consent
Samuel Rea will be
Pennsylvania Road’s
President Jan. 1.
Philadelphia. Pa.. Nov. 21. Fol
low In k hi* election to thr presidency
of tin* Pennsylvania Raihond coin
pany. Samuel Hon will tak.- a abort
vacation before be aiutumes the af
fnlM of office on January I. An In
ti rent closely litentlflcil with tin*
Pennsylvania system said that there
would be no announcement of Presi
dent Ren'* plan* until the annual
mooting of tin* stockholders in March
but there lx reason to think tliut nd
•lit lona I improvement* to the Penn
sylvania system to the extent of
S lA.ooo.oOii will he authorized. Mr.
Ren sun-reds Jame- Met’rea, who re
signed herausc of a threatened break
down of hlii health.
GIVE CITY FREE ELECTRIC SIGN
Mnrtihnlllown. la.. Nov. 21.—An
Imnu-tiftc sign, with the words made
of electric lights, giving friendly
greetings the strangers, and. per
haps. at the same time containing a
Jboost for the city, will lie flung across
:South Third avenue in the depot dis
trict In a few months. Hearing some
’such slogan ns "Marshalltown for
Mo" or "Welcome to Marshalltown."
•it will lie placed ns to not only he
[the first hlng to catch the eye of the
I Incomer, hut also to light the vicin
ity over which it hangs. Such a sign
Is to he given to the city by the Town
Hallway and Right rpnipany. suc
ressors to Jones A- llovcy. which will
maintain It free of charge. The cor
poration Is ready to order the sing
and hang It as soon as the Marshall
town cluli determines what words of
greeting or boosting phrase It shall
tic ar.
‘ t. play, in the minors a few sennons
■ and forget what he said about quit
• ting the game.
Forty six games In the box with
out a ni Isc Ue is the record of Harry
1 griffin, member of the Richmond
pitching staff. The past season he
worked in 18 games and last year
pitched 28.
The Toronto club, of the Interna
tional league, will train at Macon,
Clu., next spring, according to an
nouncement by owner McCaffrey.
There was some talk of a trip to Cuba
but this plan has been abandoned.
The Dayton Central league club
I as announced tin* release of mali
nger Charles Knoll. His successor Is
not named. Knoll formerly managed
•the Kvansvillc. Ind., cljih, and was at
one time a Washington American
It ague player, lie won the Central
league pennant foe Dayton in mil.
DETERMING THE
SPEED OF LIGHT
Right travels at the astonishing
rate of 180,000 miles a second.
To the layman this seems incred
ible, and the first question that pops
Into Ills head is how do they go
about it to measure light. There is
a delicate instrument used in meas
uring light which throws a beam of
i light upon a revolving disk. There
| was some debut about the figures oh
: tallied in this way until it was
( found that when the earth was In
| the part of its orbit nearest to Ju
piter eclipses occurred 1C minutes
than when It was In the
farthermost part, whereas by all
rules of astronomy they should have
occurred at the same minute, each
time. It was deduced from this that
the light was not instantaneous, and
consequently took 1G minutes to tra
verse the diameter of the earth’s or
bit, a distance of about 200 million
miles, thus giving to light a velocity
of 1 80,000 miles a second, which was
accurately shown later by other ox-1 1
peri men ts. n
NOVEMBER 21. 1912.
MERRILL’S
Cupel Cleaning Work* *
We Cleinie Carpet*, Fath
ers end Mattreiiea, end Do
Upholiterinß end Repairing.
Carpet Work a Specialty—
Phone Baca 415.' 511 £. 3d
THE HALL-McMAHON
Undertaking Company
—CiniEBT AKERS—
-137 E. Main St—Phone Trin- 883.
GRAND HOTEL|
Are you experiencing them?
I**t us show you how we
keep busy, and how wo in
creased one business 125 per
cent In eight mouths. We have
|ilciit> to do; so have our cli
ents. Why?
PUTATURO BROS.
Advertising Expert!.
Corner Main and Santa Fe
<lhe Pierce Lumber
and Manufacturing Co. £>
Everythin* in Building Material
Mill and Job Work a Specialty
1 Eighty Acre f
| Tract |
X Kino 80 ncro tract border- »
» lug city limits and one of the «
(\ hugest snaps we have bad siiice »
» we have been In the business.
If you arc looking for an In- »
» vestment. It would pny you to «
ss Investigate this. See us at ouco
I Hubbartt. 1
| Agency Company $
« HOOM a. COIX). lIL.DO. V
» Phono Trln. 299. «
The
Arcade Saloon
IN#
Corinado Bar
Robert Branagh. Prop.
F. W. CLARK
Attorney-at-Law
Suite 3, Colorado Builditif'
MARCONI'S ARTIFICIAL EYE
MOTES LIKE A REAL ONE
Venice. Nov :*l. William Mar
coni made his first public appearance
today, since his recent accident, nt n
luncheon given in Ills honor by Prin
cess Marie Iterthe, the widow of
Count Carlos of I tour bon.
Mr. Marconi, who suffered the loss
of his right eye as a result of an auto
mobile collision Sept. 25 near llor
gliotto. surprised everybody by the
naturalness of his appearance.
lie wears an artificial eye which
has been so ingeniously contrived
that it is not to he distinguished from
the natural one and seems also to be
endowed with power of move
ment.
Misery Hates Company
But Loves TIZ
A TIZ Foot Bath on Reaching Home
Will Make Ton Feel Pleasant
Try it With a Praa Trial Package.
You can’t hide foot misery. • It runs
■ up Into the nerves, drown tha exprea
; slon into the face, makes you look footslck.
TIZ Is for nil people—for nil kinds of
feet. Whether Jt Is corns, bunions, ohll- '
blnlns. calluses, or Just feet, TIZ cntiMe*
nil those acid poisons to enmo out. Foot,
pores nro always enlarged. Nature Intended
them so. And TIZ was designed to aid
nnturc: millions know this to be a
fact. Do you? Get n 25 cent box of TIZ
nt onco and havo your shnro of foot
comfort. Any druggist, deportment or
general store, will supply you. And for
a freo trial package, wrlto to Walter
l.uthcr 1 ><>dgc * OOm 1223 8. Wabash Ave M ,
Chicago, UR
ill AMUSEMENTS j
T!. E CRYSTAL I
Where Everybody Goes
kS ~V AUDE VILLE~~a7
LAST HALF OF THIS WEEK
NOTE:—This it the vaudeville
treat oi the year.
WILBUR
HARRINGTON
& CO.
Four bits of Vodevil, Singing.
Dancing. Talking and Jump
ing.
Ti» RANDOLPHS
The Musical Comedy Two.
Singing. Dancing. Music.
SEE THE MOTION PICTURES
WE ARE FAMOUS FOR.
Rowland Plumbing and
Heating Company
—Rhone llaea 238
120 WEST FIRST ST.
Eitimatn Cheerfully Furnished.
WILLIAMS
Transfer ltd Storage Company
S 3! CIIKBTNI'T tfV,
S7 He,l «*#3
FUKNITUHE
NEW AND SECOND-HAND
Bought and Sold
A. M. CLEAVINOER
Telephone linen |:m
NO. :;<»| WKST MAIN STREET
; Assuming One’s Risk
IN TUB MATTER OF
[ Fire or Accident, is n dangerous
i policy, let us fully Insure you In a
I atrong old-lluo policy.
i Bennett 6 Wilson
AGENTS
Suit l McCormick llldg.
Phone Trinidad IG3.
Contractor for the new C-N building
W. J. MILLER
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
Phone Trinidad 408.
Telephone Trinidad lIS.
TRINIDAD UNDERTAKING CO.
UNDERTAKERS
321 WEST MAIN ST*
I*. It. SIPK :: :: Funeral Director
AUCTION OF
FIRNITITRK. CARPETS, DIIAPKII
l-'RIKH every Tuesday. Thursday.
Saturday.
THE J. R. WARD FURNITURE
AUCTION COMPANY
311 W. Main St. Trinidad, Colo.
STOVES and FURNITURE
NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNI-
TUBE BOUGHT AND SOLD
POLIAK & RATNER
Phone Trinidad 416—418 N. Com !
JEfFRYES
COAL & MINING COMPANY
Dealen in Bloom, Forbc! nnd
Morley lump coals. For inm
mer use try Jewel and Morley
Nut Coal-
Phone Tiinitlad 223.
FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT AND
DRINK GO TO 1
T H E if Bar and
BIgO Cafe
$ Palace Cafe and Bar l
J GEO. CLERCI, Prop. |
£ 119 West Main Street.
.*
Ciiiuimk-.Nvwb want ads. a me