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PAGE EIGHT Take Advantage of Our WEEK END SALE Reductions that are Convincing $20.00 Tailored Suit* SI2.AK | $26.00 Tailored Hulls S 10.08 I »3i.DO Tailored Hull* 924.98 slo.oo Velvet and Bcrgo DroriM *O.OB I Coats In black and fancy mixtures. An oxlcmlvc lltjo to twice t from. ] $l2 ;.u Coats 90.08 l $16.00 Coats 911.05 $20.00 Goat* . 910.05 i $26.00 Coats #lO.OB $ Fur*, fur *.*t* jiml fur .unis. 3» jut cent dlsrout from reirular **ll* Ini! price*. J. GOLDSMITH & SONS Nemo and Henderson Corsets ———————————————————— Afraid of It? Co To Your Doctor Afraid to use hair preparations? Don’t know exactly what to do? Then why not cousiiit your doctor? Isn't your hair worth it? Ask him if he endorses Ayer's llair Vigor for falling hair, dandruff, a hair tonic and dressing. Have confidence in his advice. Follow it. He knows. fc. C-N WILL PRINT SANTA CLAUS LETTERS Th«- Chronicle-News wll pub- 4 llsh nrnln thin year tin* Santa 4 Glaus letters for the little boys i and girl* «>r Trinidad. Tho ehll- 4 dren will be writing to dear old 4 Santa. telling him of tho gifts 4 they want and the C-N will no** 4 that the letters cot Into the 4 band* of the good old man. who 4 la very busy et this time of the 4 year Tin* Santa Claus lotfhn* 4 will begin to appear about I>e- < eemhor Ist. 4 OCTOBER HATCHED CHICKS These Ist** hatched t hicks may be made profitable If one has a separate pen for them. CJootl fertile egg* ran utualy be secured In September or early October at n reasonable com. The chicks will feather out before cold weather #•• * in and the cocker* Is attain salable size at a time when they command good prices l.lce nre not likely to be trouhle<mnie at this time of year. The pullets will begin laying ns soon as they are old enough, which is Just ns the nnturnl breeding season arrives In spring. They nre no" ma ture enough to make good breeding stock, but will lav well all summer sad fall when other fowls have large ly Stopped If you have accommodations for them set a few bens or start an incu bator and atcr you will be able to re port good results.—Sylvnnus Van Akcn. For dyspepsia our natiotinl ailment use Murdock lllood Hotters. Ilecom tnended for strengthening digestion, purifying the blood. At nil dtug stores. SI.OO a bottle. REAL ESTATE UUNLAVY AGENCY DO. POITREY BLOCK PHONE TRINIDAD 541 Table Linens A special discount on Table Linens for Thanks giving; a pleasure to show them THE FAMOUS Regal -no Sorosis Shoes Kuppenheimrr Clothing THURSDAY INSECT POWDER FOR THE FOWLS Here Is a recipe for an Insect pow der and It can bo made a great deal ...up.-r than It can he bought. Take one pint of crude carbolic add and thr-e pint* of gasoline. Mix in nn earth*n crock or granite ware dish. Sprinkle In plaster or Paris nnd thoroughly stir so that every par ticle «*■ tt will i*e wet Use enough of Pnrls to absorb all the liquid. Spread out on a paper for extra gasoline to cvnpornte- then tun through a sieve and the powder Is ready lor use. CHICKENS OF ONE BREED F»r chicken* that will grow fast and inaturt early we know of no f t.r rd superior t'» the White Plymouth ■| or White Wj in loti - Thej have plump bodies and are attractive in tlie market. You will find It much leafier to breed birds of solid color and keep them true to types and marking* than to breed the colored 'breeds. Stick to one breed anti pure bred at that and you will g t more eggs and have much greater succcsj In every way than you will to breed mongrels.—C. M. It. KILLS HIS WIFE. CHILD AND ENDS OWN LIFE Worcester. Mass., Nov. 20. —John Wood, a grocer’s clerk, killed his wife, hi* four mouth* old baby ami himself with chloroform during the night. A note found by a 12 year old daughter when she awoke today tol*l of the crime. $25,000 LOSS IN FIRE ( Aspen, Colo., Nov. 21.—Fire be lieved to he of Incendiary origin 'early today destroyed the gallery and stage of the Wheeler Opera House. I.css $26,000. CONSUL TO THE AID OF AUSTRIAN PRISONER Denver. Colorado. Nov. 21.—Aus trian Consul Chevalier M. Destrnz ewskl. has Instituted an In vest I gat in into the arrest of Paul Koccla in Colorado Springs November 16. Ko ccla has filed complaint with the consul that he was fined S6O and $4.? additional whs taken from him. The original charge against Koccla was drunkenaess. ;| FREE ADVICE | TO SICK WOMEN ; Thousands Have Been Helped By Common Sense Suggestion*. | Women suffering from any form of fe -1 male ills nre invited to communicate ! promptly with the woman's private corre spondence department of the Lydia E. 1 Pinkham M edict no Co., Lynn, Mass. 1 Your letter will Im> opened, read and an iwered by a woman and held in strict confidence. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman; thus has been established a confidential corre spondence which h n s extended over many years and which has never been broken. Never have they published a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and never has the Company allowed these confiden tial letters to get out of their possession, os the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will attest. Ont of tho vast volume of experience which they have to draw from, it is more than possible that they possess the very knowledge needed in your case. Noth ing is asked in return except your good will, and their advice has helped thou sands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, should Ik glad to take advantage of S / l| \ r this generous offer || Tf 1] of assistance. Ad- 11 Hp ¥ II dress Lydia E. Pink- U\ jrr In) ham Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Every womnn ought to hove Lydia E. IMukhnm** NO-page Text Book. It In not a book for general distribution, as It In too expensive. It la free nnd only obtainable by mail. Write for It today. The Princess Marie Another of the Grecian nobility who went to the war as a Red Cross nurse. TOWN SWEPT AWAY BY TIDAL WAVE Kingston. Jamaica. Nov. 21.—A great tidal wave Is reported to have practically wiped out the town of Fa vann La Mar on tho southwest coast and Lucca on the northwest coast of Jamaica. Forty-two people were Trilled by ihe hurricane In Montego May. ac cording to a brought by a fruit vessel which arrived at Port Antonio. Confirmation has now come to hand of tho groat destruction caused by the recent hurricane In the west ern end of the island. Floods which accompanied the storm caused Im mense damage. Hundreds of house? wore blown down. Telegraphic com munication is still suspended. Tho governor of Jamaica has left on a special train accompanied by n detachment of artillerymen who have taken with them 200 tents and foodstuffs, as In certain sections the people are homeless nnd destitute. The sterm began on November 16 and continued In increasing fury Tor several days. Vessels arriving in port reported that tho wind was blowing over 100 miles an hour. Lucca is a town of two thousand inhabitants on nn inlet on the northwest coasi of Jamaica, while Savann I.a Mar is n seaport with about the same pcpulation «>n the southwest coast almost directly • across the island. HYDRO-AEROPLANE BURNS: BIRDMEN-ESCAPE INJURY Ft. Louis, Nov. 21— The hydro aeroplane of Tony Jnnuus wa; de stroyed hv fire this afternoon just aTtcr .famine was starting on his flight down the Mississippi river Horn S'. Louis to New Orleans. .1: :i --nus and hi - eompnnlon, \V. 11. Trnft;. a photographer, jumped and escap ed Injuries. I THE CHRONICLE-NEWS, TRIHIDAD. COLORADO Thanksgiving Dinner Will Cost Mach Less Than Last Year With Thanksgiving n week away, th«s Industrious house wife Is busy planning her annual dinner and mak ing preparations for the family feast, which, fudging from picHent indication, will be abb to h<- eaten for less cost this year than a year ago. Although prices may vary a little iu the next week, the cost of (lie ma jority of Thanksgiving “eatables** will remain unchanged. Turkey, the essentiul thing :in Thank . riving day. lias had a reduction of eight cunt and will sell for 22 cent- a pound this year Instead of the former prlci of 20. This reduction will unable tlte small wage earner to enjoy and participate in the day of Lasts. In the same manner as his more fortun ate neighbor. There Is n marked reduction in some of the other “fixin’s" of the Thanksgiving dinner, for Instance, the price of sugnr Is $1.66 for 16 pounds in comparison to last year’s •.rice of SI.OO for 12 pounds, enabl ng the housewife to sweeten the EXPERT BUILDERS IS FUTURE NEED Malt (more. Md.. Nov 21.—“ Tho building of the future city Is not In our hand*, hut In the brainu nnd hearts of America’s children," cald Walter I>. Moody, man .ftin ; director of the Chicago Plan Commission, at the conference on city planning held ••ip today an a part of the sessions •f the American Civic Association. “It Is not opposition which retard*. Ity betterment work In America," *ald Mr. Moody, “but rather It Is non-education and Indifference. Th* solution of nil the major problems of the American city Has In the eduen tlon of our children to a reallzat!' n of their responsibilities as the future owners of our cities. The regenera tion of the Ameflcan city must come fr6m the efforts and the wills of nn educated and civlcally enlighten* citizenship. Chicago’s efforts to educate chi! Iren In city building, said Mi Moody, had resulted lr. "turning ou* :to,noo city planning enthusiasts ev cry year.” Heal estate developing firms a nn important fnctor in -Ity planning, when they work on proper lines "’ere the subject of an address by J C. Nichols of Knnrns City. Mr. Nlch ola declared new subdivisions of a ity should be developed In such ii wav as t« safeguard their desirability as residence centers. “Problems of city planning rest primarily upon the street system.’ •aid Joseph W. Shirley, chief onsln •er of the Maryland Topog-r.phJ • Survey Commission. “We rhould be gin at our front doors. If ou.* fore fathers had only had tho tvlidnm tt provide a certain number of main . terles from the heart of the tow: to the outlying settlements, on: problem for the readjustment of ou: j street systems would have been : comparatively easy one.’’ He urged that American rltiiv t. “extravagartly liberal” In providin' such main channels of traffic for th< future. The afternoon session of the con ventlon today was devoted to a “sym posium on capital cities,” participat ed In by Henry IS F. Macfarl.tnd, former Commissioner of the District of Columbia; Mayor Charles Hope well of Ottawa, Canada: and Walter M. Griffin, Chicago. winner of the Australian competition for a design for a capital city. R. M. FUEL CO. IS DICKERING FOR BIG PROPERTY. REPORT Denver, Colo., Nov. 21. It is re pot icd that tho Rocky Mountain Fuel company Is negotiating for the pttr haao of the controlling Interest in the St. Louis, Rocky Mountain & Pa cific company, which owns exton sive coal fields in Southern Colorado and northern New Mexico. In 1905 the majority stockholders of the St. Louis, Rocky Mountain Pacific placed their holdings In a voting •rust which was to remain operative until 1915. Last week the voting trust was dissolved and tho trUnited to five trustees, who are given the right to sell tho entire’ amount for $7,500,000. The trus tees hold 75 per rent of the $10,000,- 000 stock of the corporations. Recently the Rocky Mountain Fuel company increased its capital stock from $8,000,000 tr $10,000,000 nnd Its bonds from $4,000,000 to $10,000,000 It is pointed out that tills increase in stork and bond hold ings U approximately equal to the figure at which the majority of 'he stockholders of the St. Loula, Rocky Mountain and Pacific nre will ing to sell their holdings. A household remedy In America for 25 years—Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil"! For cuts, sprains, burns, scalds, bruises. 20c and 50c at all drug stores c ranberry sauce lor a little less cost. Tho festal Thursday will find fiults much o'lieuper, oranges are selling for about the? emie as |njt year, and appl**s aro the chenpc.it they have been In years, and are bringing tho grocer 25 cents for eight pounds. The Thanksgiving “fixings”, con sisting of celery, nuts and oysters | for the turkey dre cslng, remain about tin? same price ns lust year uitu a i slight clßferc-n-.. in cranberries. The favorite berry i. j 'riling two iiunits for 25 cent*;. 1 Pot a toes have been reduced near ly one half in the !: t year, nnd arc sell| ng tor $1.25 n bundled pounds, the lowest they have been in the lust three or four years. Eggs anti butter remain little changed in prlc-.*. anil unless there la some fluetuutlou iu the market. Thank: giving edible* will be served In nearly every home iu the nntlon | on tlu* eventful Thursday of next I week. Mrs. Rosa Szabo's Brother Eager to Prosecute Gibson New York. Nov. >o. ...iz Mena* chlk, brother of Mra. Iloaa Menaelilk Sxubo (has arrived from Austria and announces thnt he will stay a« long a* Is ncceaaary to prosecute Burton W. Gibson, who li* in jail In Goshen, N. Y.. on the charge of murdering her. Mensehlk, who is nine years younger tliau his sister, brought pictures of her taken when she was a girl, and these *vi 11 be used to iden tify her as the woman who lost her life while boating with Gibson at Greenwood Lake. Former Magistrate Who Represented New York Gunmen UPTON S CHALLENGE ACCEPTED San Francisco, Nov. 21.—Sir Thomas Upton's challenge for an International yacht race here In 1915 was accepted today. At a luncheon of the Fan Fran cisco Commercial club, given in hon or of Sir Thomas, the following letter was read to hint: “On behalf of a syndicate ycl to bp named, permit me to accept your challenge for a raco In the 22 meter clar.s to bo sailed here in 1915. “We will meet you with a boat de signed under the universal rule, built and sailed by San Frnnciscoans any may the* best boat win. (Signed) “Thomas L. Miller.” Any skin Itching Is temper test er. Tthe more you scratch the worse it itches. Dorn’s Ointment is for piles, eczema—any skin itching. 50c at all drug stores. NOVEMBER 21. 1912. Great Interest Has hecn taken so far in our November sale, and as the sale pro gresses we will try and make it even more interesting for you by offering good, seasonable merchandise below the standard prices. Here's a Good Waist Value —White lingerie waist with high neck ami short sleeves. Trimmed with val Insertion and heavy lare. And tailored waists of white mndruH and flannel in grey and fancy stripes. These waists are in all sizes and gqod clean, fresh stock. Knsilv worth $1.50. Wo offer them at .* 88* ■ Your Christmas Handiwork Will he initc-h easier this year If you shop where you can get what you want whon you wan It. Ours is a most complete stock. Pin Cushion Fancy Ribbons F*OffllS 'he most beautiful you ever saw Covered with heavy imistli. In From No. so to 150 In mesas squares, long shapes. JO<S lines and silk warpo. 2>V' 15* 20* 35f «nd 50* Other arresorles are, heavy art linen in natural and white, embroidery cottons, art tickings, wool yarns In all shades, slipper stamped muslin underwear for embroidering, pillow lops, pil* low cords, and goose* down pillows. Women's 75c Union Suits 49c Finest White Cotton Ribbed self Women’s ft. oo finest lieeeed union suits, hand finished white wool vests and nocks and sleeves, pants ribbed Children's union suits fine cotton ribbed self fleeced, good uud warm 7Qa | Women’s Heavy cotton ribbed vests ——^———^— and pants 25* I : GUNMEN WILL BE ENTENCED NOV. 26 New Votk, Nov. 21. —Sentence of death on the four gunmen convicted , of nmrdetltiK Herman Rosenthal will bo pronounced by Justice Goff on November 2C. j, Joseph A. Shay. attorney for j Charles Becker, has filed with Dis trict Attorney Whitman not lee of ap- I peal from the verdict of the Jury j which convicted Ills rlient of procur ing the murder of Herman Rosen thal. The notice acts as a stay of ! execution. 1 AVIATOR IS KILLED Rlieims, France, Nov. CJ.—Andre Frev. the well-known aviator, wan killed here today. While flying around the aerodrome his noroplnnc collapsed ami he fell a distance of 150 feet. nrc headquarters for Turkeys, Ducks Chickens hilled ns ordered. \ Fresh stock of everything 1 for >'°'> r Thanksgiving dinner. 1 We satisfy our costumers. a Tholburn 6 Bowen Native Turkey. Corn-Fed. Telephone Trln. 601 and 602. FRIDAY SPECIAL Every winter morning you will think about purchasing warm er underwear, here it an unusual opportunity for your winter gar ments. Nice Warm Shirts and Drawers, any size, extra heavy fleeced, per garment 30c We want every man in Trinidad to have some of these gar ments and will limit each customer to four garments only. H. MOSES & SON MONEY BACK REMEDY FOR DANDRUFF It will do more: If after using two bottles of PARISIAN Sage you don’t l think it Is the finest and most de- Rightful hair tonic and dressing you lever used—money hack. Can you beat that offer? Young women who neglect their 'temples, grow old before their time, jlf your hair is thinning at the tem ples: If it is losing Its natural color, j fading or turning gray .nut your faith In PARISIAN Sage and you wont, ho disappointed. Large bottle 50 rents at The llnusman Drug Co. and deal ers everywhere. Girl with Auburn hair on every package. "I have been somewhat costive, but Donn'ii Rcgulcts give Just the results 1 desire. They act mildly and regulator the bowels perfectly."—Geo 11. Krause. Altoona, Pa.