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THANKSGIVING SALES EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUSE Doesn't it make you happy and thankful to put on a coat, suit or dress and feel confident that It is correct in stylo, fit. work manship und quality, and especially so when you can buy it for much less than our regular low price. HANDSOME DRESS and STREET HATS Values to $15.00. Your selection $-1.05 Flue Silk and Chiffon wulsts Values to $0.50. Choice $1.95 Silk Messaline Petticoats $1.95 Quality— COßSETS— Fit ICamille, Ilolmer, Madame I. ra. I.:* Grccque. Modart, Lnce Front It. and G.. American Lady and the famous Ideal Corset Waists for Women, Mltso* and Children. Prices range from $1 to SJ»S Jamie»on’» STOKE CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING - > Second Hand Furniture Bought and sold. Highest cash prices paid. All kinds of flanges, Cook stoves and Heating Stoves, Just ns good as new and at a snvlng of one-half off new price. We nl-’o have a very complete lino of dining room and bed room furniture. Look over our stock before buying. The Cash Bargain Store 403 North Commercial Street WANT COLUMN Wanted-Male Help For U. 8. artuy. aoio bodied un married m« n between ng«*n of 18 « and 35; citizens of United Stater. of good character and temperate habits who can speak, road and wrlto the ( English language. For Information ( apply to Recruiting Officer. 102 West Mulu St., Trinidad. Colo. If. . .... • Wanted All wSu» do U'»L receive Hon Chronlrlc-News t«* » ' »•»>•• this »M!r. between 0:00 and 7:00 the same * event UK- Sec.in.l hand furniture. Cartnich- . s«'l and Co.. Phone Trinidad 530. tf ' A girl for chnmhormald and din- t lug room. 122.50 per month, hoard and room. Phone Dclngun Hotel. Red 3631. ,r - Cash psid for cast off clothing, shoes and hats. Call Trln. 4 26. Imo Color'd girl for dining room work. - Phone 214 or call 335 Santa Fe Ave. tf. Sewing of any kind by day or piece Phone Red 1192. 2 Taxi Cab Taxi caii for hire, any time, night or day. Phono Toltec Hotel or Trial dad 294. Kd Pople. Millinery 500 hnta on display. 1-3 off at th Model Millinery Store. tf. CORSETS. " Agents for Kabo corsets. Fit and wear guaranteed. Model Millinery, tf Costumes Trinidad Costums Co. offers choico of any costume in the house for Thanksgiving ball $l.OO Come early and get beat choice. 428 W. First at root ** Lost A breastpin made from $5 gold piece. Liberal reward for return to C-N office. 5 I A plain gold locket with 2 photos I Inside. Finder return to this office. Howard. 2 ( Black and tan hound with harness | Return to 311 Beech, Reward. 2 | On the 17th~*of No V. 4 pound pack- | ago containing coil parts, nddrossed to The Trlnidnd Novelty Co. Reward I tf returned to The Adams Express | Co. “* t. If. 8. 1912 gold pin. Reward. Notify this office. 2 ABSTRACT 3 THE TRINIDAD' AB£TRACT*CO. __■MRHHnSHHBSBBSa TUESDAY For Sale Old papers tor putting on nhelvct or under carpet. 5 cents a bundle < ut the Chronicle-News office. tf .'-•.II oil \ ;r -uiplu.* buy ualtiK c-N want a.ls. They only cost 6 cents a line. cf - i For now and second bund furnit ure call on Carmichael and Co., 130- 132 Elm street. Phono Trinidad 530. U ! Best located rooming liouse In th« city. Call at fill Nevndn. s*| Furniture of four room flat. 203 . Animas St. Phone Trln. IH7. 6 , Household goods, Including piano, j Call 311 Beech. 6* j White machine, nearly new. 612 Colo. Ave. 3 i ROOM ANT) BOARD Modern rooms with l*onrd. 405 8. Animas. Phone Red 671. tf Papering Up-to-date designs of wall paper. Large selection. Very lowest prices. Joe Burklnnd, 109 East First. Phone Baca 663. I guarantee. tf. For Rent. Four rooms, modern except fur- \ nacc, also nicely furnished apart-1 meats, popular prices. 11. L. Anderson 1 Anderson block, phone Red 2331. tf Furnished housekeeping 400 University. Phono Red 14 42. tf Five room modem. unfurnished flat. Hot water heat, 542 Colorado Ave. Phono Red 1071. ,r Rooms for light houskeeping at Lu cerne. Phone Baca 383 or 418 Beech. tf. Modern rooms for light house keeping. 201 State Street. tf Rooms for light housekeeping. 217 Frost Ave. Phone Red 1774. 3 Four room Bungalow, call Baca 415. 3 Four and five room modern house, close in. Trlnidnd 318. tf I Furnished rooms Tor light house keeping. 419 Stnte. Phone Red 1834. i i: MONEYTO LOAN ___ I On chattel security. reasonable [rates, private. G. O. Newman. 116 | \V. Main. Furniture We buy and sell second hand fur nlturo. Cali Trlnidnd 4i)3. tf “flee! That 2EMQ „ Feels Goad, Mai” Fur Prickly But, Pimplu, Blotch!* Bl*ckh««<U, Beuma aid Dandruff, ZEKO If a Haw Wonder. At last, a remedy for akin torturos that make a everybody stall* and aay. •Tioo-ray. I'vu found It at lastl** ZBMO la really extraordinary, as any »m or vomaa mb provs Immediately, at a «Mt Of only a few esnta. If you have Brisk ly haat. sesama. Irritated or Inhamad ■■in. blotches, pimples or blackhsada. you will marvel at tka reanlts of ZKMO after a few applications. Yon can’t reallts It until you havo it* ed It. Get a *>ccnl bottla Oral, to prova to youraelf coneluelvaly that you narar beard of or bought anything like 1% la all your Ilfs. ZKMO glvas Instant rallaf. pain dis appears, sores and rasbas laava you. Vvben you apply ZKMO, It sinks right In r.nd dlaappaara Then, bah old. your skin troubles vanish I A few applioa tlona of ZKMO will stop dandruff. ZKMO Is absolutely oafs. It will make your skin feel as balmy as a Juno mornln*;- Try It aftsc shaving* It gives the skin a treat. ZBMO Is sold In lf-cent aSK 11 bot tles. or ssnt direct, on raeolpt of prise, hr B. W. Rosa M-dlclna Co* flt. Louis. No. Try *a U-cmS ha«tfo and whan convinced, get a fl bottle which con tains six times as much as ths 21-oeat bottle. d ZKMO Ih noli] mill guaranteed by ilruggiHtH every where, and In Trini dad by Hauamnp’a thrM drug stores. AGED WOMAN IS KILLED WITH AXE A» iht» morgue In Aguilar lien the Imdy of Mrs. Bnrros, nn aged resi dent of ltnu>>« In Huorfano county, who dlcil early this morning from the effects of nn alleged hrutnl assnuß with nn nxo made on S.iturdny morn ing by Jose Romero, who was arrest ed Sunday and who Is now being held In the Walscnburx Jail charged with murder. Mrs. Barron wr.s 77 years of nge and conducted a hoarding house at Rouse and Romero Is n na tive of Old Mexico.' Romero, employed In the mine nt Rouse had been Imnrdlng with Mrs. Burros. About a month ngo he lost I Ills Job and was unable to pay Ills . | hoard hill nnd trouble arose and Ro- Impro. Is raid to have nttneked Mrs. Bnrros. Itoniero was arrested for ns- , Unult nnd sentenced to serve thirty > days In Huerfano county Jail. Oti Friday he was reloosed nn-! returned to Rouse. On Saturday It Is claimed t tint Romero attacked Mrs. Barros with an axe. cruahlng in throe ribs nnd breaking her right arm. Mrs. Bnrros died this morning. One son of the victim. J. M. Barros resides nt Aguilar. FEDERAL TROOPS MOVE AGAINST MEXICAN REBELS El Paso. Tox.. Nov. 26:—Two thousand federal troops arrived nt Mortczuma. on the Mexican Central rnlirond southwest of Fl Paso today nnd will proceed overland against rebel forces operating along the Northwestern rnlirond. The troops • were sent from Chihuahua after fed- Irral commanders In the northern part of the state had repeatedly nak ed for reinforcements. The bumble hoe, you ,inny 1 ave ob served. doesn't make lion •> In pro portlon to B*' noise. Situation Wanted I reo employment bureau, office of Associated Charities. 416 Commercial street. Phone Red 2962. Help furnished and employment secured, tf Washing by the day, 706 Rio Ally St. Phono Red 14 51. 4 Young widow with child, wants work ns housekeeper or chamber maid. Address "O" C-N. 4 Girl” 16 years old wants work for room nnd board, apply It. It. Itosn. Juvenile judge. 3 Carpenter, will do any kind of re pair work as soon ns called. Phone Rod 673. Cleaning ~~Cloaning, pressing and tfyeing.— The Trlnidnd Cleaning and Dye Works. t.f Printing If you need printing of any kind come to tlie Chronicle-News. Hlgh rlnsq work, reasonable prices. Lenses Duplicated SOc. Compounds 7Sc. ■ END a.OKCN ..ICC. *0 etNT. AND 4 CENT. IN .T.MF.-NKW UN. FIRST MAIL A LINCOLN H. HALL. OpUcUn TRINIDAD, COLO. THE CHRONICLE-NEWS, TRINIDAD. COLORADO. GUY CUMFS LID DOWN ON VICE, ETC. (Continued from pare one.) t*» in asking ; niokatlou of the restaurant llccu.. i f Rhodes and tlto Monte Cristo imd discriminated ngulnst those two when tlioro wore others Just ns had. IJ. taUod utteu tiou to places further up town auu to tho Rod MIR 1 bj Alderman Kahn. SoprK who suggested and voted for the r« yoking of i it• • ialoon license of the former owner, of tin Monte Crltto stood firm In defense of tin pin*. now conduct* by Mike Curto and Clarence Rhodes Ho said that tin ■ men had promised him they would run the place In tin right *.vny and had bceu doing so. "Why make an example of this place,” he asked. "No one visits thlH rcstuurant but denizens of the west end. He intimated that Alder man Kahn had m*.t lation of the v int* Crlato to throw the business to the Red Mill, being that he owns the building. This Inspired an outburst of phil osophy and the t,-. nernl turned hack the calendar to the early days when lie and the May r t. • <! to 'ittend the Mexican '•bnlll* Tho* • dam • were 1 in i mu-h l»«-tt**r manner than the American dancea are now," he sai ! "Since the Anicrl cana got in h with their cook stoves and tele; ..ph lines and other Improvements nndlllon ; h a v e changed." he dc lared. The Mnyor denied that he had c mt attended the « -I* day Jambourecs, nnd elmuged th* ■ 11»J ■« t Soprls dedar* I that It was no use for the Mayor to deny It that he had been "like the I of them in tin roui,li days of tin early southwest.” But th*» reform report was adopted ind Soprls. very much disgusted by the action of lit • tin' 11, asked to hr ex* Used. Out *•: tile sidewalk Ihe general said, “It !•* cheap and petty politics." Full Text of Com mittee's Report To th** Hon. Mayor nnd City Coun cil of the City of Trinidad: Gentlemen:—Your *poeial rotnmP tee, appointed nt the Inst meeting of this council to Investigate the man ner of conducting public dances In this city ami the reported evils at tendant there* ■. beg leave to salmi:; the follow!n : port: We have per onally visited all of the dance hall’ In the city. As to the dances conducted by Mr Mcrrlflcld at K. of I*, hall and Mrs Mndden at West theatre, wp an* un able to distinguish any mat- r< I in ference ns to the genera! manner of conducting th* l two pin - •«, anil the character of their patrons, and be lieve that botli are fnlrlv attempt lug to conduct th*'l places in compliance with the provi.-ions of the ordinance concerning public dances. We find that Mr. Merrlfleh' hai been using colored light 3 nn.' for certain dances has been turning lhe| light low so as to nearly darheii ih n room and that lie lias difficulty in distinguishing and excluding p i ons of Immoral nnd disreputable charac ter. We recommend that he he ord* ,r **d to use only white lights, which shall he kept burning at full capacity tinr ing tho entire evening when a dance Is being given, and that lie h.: re quired to etnpe.y a special office- to assist him In Identifying such sons and excluding them from hi:* dances. At the (Inn hall conducted by Elias Lcyba n No. 208 West Main street, we found the place locate:! over n saloon, poorly managed *.nd tlint Intoxicated persons nr** admitted to the dance.-; >1 practicnlJy no ef fort being mad- to comply with the provisions of our ordinance. Wc therefore recommend that Mr. Bey lin's license ho revoked. Honest Advice to Consumptives Somehow there • xlHtw a vnst uiii'innt of fo'i-pi| «■ Imiii a* i'■ " possibility of • urliiK t'otisumptlon. "• '■tale none loii i . ninl nre Himi re l "lint w»* ■«. If we were nliti •••I With I nl*» i «-uto-l*>. We Hho'llll it 'r‘ V ,".‘ k others to ito I .' I.ekninn !* Alterative ptoinplly nml fn'' 1 'oll.v. The i* "" should «1« Mil- •! "arrant we ha'” f..r asking si11 « -HiHUtiilUlve- lo H*ko It. In Hint we hi ', tin; reports Of t»nu> recoveries. ' " lllell follows: lill'i SiHM|iti'h ni.il Ave.. 1 hil l . I hi. “fi.’iit leineii: I"' i wo years I was of filet..I will- In " • hliprs of III” lin-K-. the number tot... nearly one himdivd. Our 1 a lolly I h’ "• advised M Ii"t 1.ier el,male. a*, to m :t would prolint.ly he f.il il llmveve: ■ malned, and • let" runi v of li «»»*':" ' vl |" 11 s " v, ' r V llttllek of pil. IT. Will'll • r.vo. •red Ml 111. tell 11V lo "*■ it»out the house I was i,.ft << it>, m !*■»:! I*iu KIntr 1 .'HH' 1 . wiiich no lin'd lei ii” ! hml tnketi eonld all” vl te |i was : • ' i" lime. Mar. h. r ' Ihil I learned ■ nnd start* <1 lahint: I'..’* man's AH.' In n short time mv eoinrli "ii" f "««1 1 wn* pronounced w. II Slnei* Hint it mi* I linve hed two attacks ..t euimniln ami I have reunited l * no o'.!. medicine to effect » r "”l'.,t„ ; ,| present n excellent health and fee' that a- Ion as I ran otil.ill! I'Yh man's Mteratlve. I have no fear *-r «'”i' sumption I i . i sneak too hlft' >. - tor n'nWA'Iin l„ Kr.OTjf I'.'U'iiui'i's Ml* : ,M effective In Urnn chills. Asthma. Ilav Foyer: Thio.tt and I.'im: Tnnildi ."'d Iti Uplni Mil I'. p Hie KVKtem. lilies II"' litnlll poisons. opl lt*-< or liahit f.'iinlni: •'•mrs. Ask for booklet l. Hi- .• of I'.' im 1 and write t<> K- ktuan l. il oratory. I'MIa.I. I|*hla. I'n.. for more evl deuce. I'i sa'” • all Icndlnf? drup^lsls 1'or snft' by Opera House Dnuf? Co. nnd \V. SI Green, Co. Wo linvo also visited tin* so-cnlU*! wine rooms In the various parts of the city. We believe theso plnccs aro conducted for immoral purposes mid aro a menace to the young girl* and young men of the city Wo rocommend that nil v.rn rooms In ruinous or re taurains be t In-. (I We find that n numbe r of n*st:uir ants have private booths In will'll patrons nre concealed behind cur tnlns or closed door a. We recommend that all ■ h places bo required' to remove the doot* mu cut tains from private booths Wo find tliai. the close proximity of th*' bar and the restaurants and the manner of conducting the lino •»t both W. It. Rhodes' plan. No I*OS West Main stroot, and tin* M .«r Christo, No. 110 Suntii Fc u venue, lend* to many evils which shoo'd uo discontinued. Wo therefore recommend that the restaurant licenses for both pin* ••. !.* rcioked. and that the use of the . 5: dOOrt of both places by the OUbllc bo discontinued. Wo find that the Colored il"'' on Caibon avenue l. being cond • ted in a disorderly and Immoral manner wid recommend that the same In* rb In addition to the forcgol**!;. we make the following general r in meiidatlons: That the city marshal be Ins'r i. t od to see that all room In- h*ji,-es| ate conducted in a decent, unl.-rly ms rit or and to prosecu to found using rooming bouses or pri vate rooms for immoral parpen > That all public gambling be order- 1 • d discontinued. That the use of all money slot ma i limes be ordered discontinued, and the machines removed from places where they nre r.ow In u**. That ail pool or bllll. <! hall bt cb-ed at 12 o'clock mldnlgh' ami that all names of chance or for money be prohibited therein. Wo have Riven the subject nl this report mm h careful ihotißlit and e.tudy and believe that the ii«for«c m* nt of the n.iulatU.ns inggvlcd will place the mornl standard ot this community on n higher plan* and *\lll lie n protection to our law abid ing citizens and will especially lie l!i» means of removing main temp tations and pit falls from those* who are Just comltiß Into their young manhood and womanhood. We sincerely hope this eouucM will adopt each‘and every one of the above recommendations. Dated Trinidad, Colorado, Novem ber CCth. 1312. Respectfuly submitted, JOHN J. MARTY. T. L. JAMISON, M. J. KAIIN. HARVESTER TRUST FIXES PRICE OF TWINE-WITNESS ('lilrngo, Nov. 2G.—J. C. Groen dyke, although declared to be a wit 11*811 in sympathy with the Internn tionnl Harvester company today h - tore Special Examiner Robert S. Taylor, in the government's dissolu tion suit against the company, testi fied that the international each year since its formation has fixed the price In hinder twine. The? witness admitted he was under contract to supply the company with hinder twine. "There was no fixing of prices prior to the International's forma tion in 1902," testified Groeiidyke. "Sales were based on the cost of th • raw materials.” "When this method changed?" asked Attorney Grossovener. "In 1902 and 1903," replied the witness. George W. I’erklns* part In the formation of the International com pany Inter received attention. Rich ard !•'. Howe, director of the Interim, t Iona I and former partner in the Peering Harvester company, testified he went to New York to see Mr. Per kins to negotiate the sale of the Peering company in 1902. "Did Mr. Pork I ns tell you what other companies were going Into the combination?" nsked Government Prosocutor Grossovener. • l knew lu a general way what the companies were," replied Mr. Howe. "I Infcrcrd Hint there were other manufacturers In New York at the time because Mr. Perkins said he had ; to confer with others about the prop osition:; submitted." "In other words, Mr. Perkins was the go-between?" said the prosecut or. "No. I would hardly say that." re plied the witness. "He negotiated the transactions." Can’t look well, ent well, or fool well with impure blood. Keep the blood pure with Murdock I Hood Hit ter.-. I*T:it slmpy. take exercise, keep clean and good health In protty sure? to follow. 91.00 n bottle. COLORADO MOTHERS IN SESSION p.-nvor, Colo., Nov. 20.- -Reports of state offh ials and committees were the features scheduled for today at the Colorado Congress of Mothers In session here. At noon 100 delegates were entertained at luncheon at the Wolcott Club house. The afternoon was scheduled to he taken up with Inspection of exhibits. NOVEMBER 20, 1012. NATURE AND SCIENCE UNITE TO !VIAKC jl Duffy’s Pure Whlskay ! A MEDICINE FOR ALL MANKIND fi SNEED TESTIFIES IN OWN BEHALF Fort Worth, Tex., Nov. 20. .1. It. Sliced today r«int« d to the Jury which Is trying hint on the « barge of mur der. how he killed Captain A. G. Ifoyca here nearly a year ago. Sneed said after ho recovered Ills wife from Canada, where she had doped with Captain lloyce's son, Al. tie was informed by John Pace at Clayton* N. M . that Captain Hoyco and Henry lloycc, a brother of Al, both bad communicated with Mrs. Sneed. When he walked Into the hotel In the owning on which ho killer Cap tain Hoyco, Sneed testified, ho met by appointment Culled Slates Dis trict Attorney Atwell, a brother-in law of Mrs. Sneed. l*p to this time be did not know Boyce was In town. Sneed dcolsrcd. As they started out of tho hotel, Atwell slopped and talked with Captain Hoyco. Sneed and Henry Hovvmnn walked on and l iter Atwell Joined them at dinner. Sneed testified that Atwell said, Captain Hoyco bad wanted to talk j about tl.« "whlto slave" charge against you Ag Hoyco whic h grow out of the elopement. According to the witnesses Sneed said that he would spend tho re mainder of hi t life "dragging Sneed land his wife through the slime they had got themselves Into.” lu telling bin story Snood talked direct to the Jury, bringing out the most trivial incidents. When he went bark to tho hotel Sneed said he was thinking of Cap tain Boyce and supposed he had left. As ho passed through the lobby Sneed said lie heard someone say: "There goes the now.” Ho turned ami saw' Captain Boyce and Edward Throckmorton. "When I heard that epithet I know it was applied to me. AH that hap pened went over me. I knew Boyce bad been helping his son to take my wife away from mo to keep her away from me and tried to take my cbil Cold Coming? - Go To Your Doctor You may cough tomorrow! Better be prepared for it when it comes. Ask your doctor about keeping Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in the house. Then when the hard told or cough first you have a doctor’s medicine at hand. N our doctor’s approval of its use will certainly set all doubt at rest. 1 )<> as he says. *t-- < •>* • Thanksgiving Suggestions Hot House Leaf Lettuce, two bunches for 15<! Head Lettuce Cauliflower, per pound Radishes, per bunch Cucumbers, two for lor Parcel Celery, per bunch 5c Hell Poppers, per pound 24^ Fancy Sweet Potatoes, per pound Carrots, per pound Parsnips, per pound *<■" Cabbage, per pound Pears, per basket Extra fancy Winesap, Roman Bentitles and Jonathan apples, 1 l |! for 25<s P«r 1)0It 33.50 Choice Jonathan apples, per box SI.OO Wo will nialto one delivery at 0:T50 and storo will close at II o’clock on Thursday. FRANK FLYNN NORTH SIDE GROCER PAGE THREE : stop! : j» You’ve Paid Kent Long * » Enough! f i* Here Ik your chance to buy a * home at a low price and on 4 catty terms: ♦ 12.300.00—A new, five-room ♦ modern cottage. $3OO cash • v nod ?2f» per month. * ♦ $2,750.00 —A new «lx *n 4 modern cottage. f-‘*'*o i dt ♦ aid $3O per month. ♦ —Money t«» Loan ■*— • ♦ Insurance —Abstracts— Bonds . ♦ McGlashan & Gow ? T Suito 4 Elks Hlk. Pit. Trln. 247 2 •Iren away from mo and I knew of hit* slanderous statements. I be lieved then tbit lie would attack me.” A whllo after tlmt. Sneed said, some one, whom ho later foun 1 w -a* E. 11. Powers, of Waco, seized hltt\ and Ills brother-in-law, Henry How man, took Ills pistol from him. Thai was after the shooting. Then ho described liM arrest. Sneed In In good health. He ap pears calm and confident and hi facial expression changes but llttlo as he watches the trial’s progress. BIG TEXAS TURKEY TROT Cuero, Tex., Nov. 20. - Governor Colquitt of Texas and mrmlrn of h: staff headed what probably was the biggest turkey trot of the year today, when they led a procession of 18,000 turkeys through the streets of Cuero. Practically all the birds will be slaughtered for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. WOMAN CHAUFFEUR IS SHOT TO DEATH Chicago, Nov. Miss Julia \. Sullivan, one or Chicago’s few licen sed women chauffeurs was found shot to death In her apartments ear ly today. Although ti" police were *>!i sho < omn t• • I il lives wore detailed to Investigate.