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PAGE FOUR TlieClironiole-lVewes A PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER—FAIR—FEARLESS. “ PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY Entered »> Stcond-Chsi Matter at the P.'itoffice of Triindad, Colorado JFJSFE 0. NORTHCUXT IJ-e»ident FRANK C. LAWLER “»“B er A- R. BROWN ••• »}»“ F. E. WINSOR Editor Suhicription Katei One mouth by mall * 'JJ 1 Sit Month* Une Yt-ar lln aijvaueel Weekly Cbronlcle-New*. year 1- 0 C LOCAL MAN FOR IM MIGRATION BUREAU ' whj ihould not Trlnlil d hat* a man on thi Mate board of Immlcra* not. d, |Mir«:< thot u IlnanrMl to uilvrrtlee Colorado throtlKlnml 110 world * Why rlo old u t aouibern Colorado to* roiirtocnted in thl* Im- I »rt.int bureau - * ■ The commercial exeeutlve* or aouLhern Colorado nr.- convinced that ihlr (i-etlon of tlo Hate I- entitled to recognition on the ■.imp hoard of imtuigratlon When It cornea to thoueanda of dollar* annually t(>• advertlee thi tduatrh and n ircey () cl|mal and a nerj of Colorado, and ending out mlllloue of piece* of literature to c.>- tojrl.t. ol thi « irld. Inreetora and homeaeeker*. people ol aouthern Colorado want to knov. that thl* particular part of the late .- aettlnu ltd eh it re of advert ltd tut and exploitation nnd that I‘enter anil a few oth er favored conitnunltlev are not aelllnc it all At the uuartetlv meeting of the Colorado moot latlou Of rommerclol exlrutlves to he held In Trinidad on |‘et emticr hit and hi. "if of th. p-lnt'pnl n- 'tier* dial will he di-rueaed l» the matter of bavins eoint :,tea from ■ nthern Colorado probabl] Trinidad—named a men of die Immigration hoard It ha- be a etiga*-tfl that K J M< Mahon. t.-tary of the chamber of Comm.-rve. or w M Jamb-on would he good material for appointment. . Siam 111. patter of retire-, illative fe.-t will be heard on the rapltol ► tep- .ay. th. 11. liver Kxpre - Sadder -dll their g. rlle pader will alro 1.- heard along the rail, and lie. whereon they were on..- wont to ride In Pullman* on passe*. ___ ALLEGED CATTLE THIEF IS ARRESTED HERE in til, .in..' '• stei day •*! J Cur- J njir«> by Zrk- .Martin, th.- p»li« huve • tody a man wunti 1 at Clayton. N M . ; fur • a'tl« stealing air! f«»r whose capture a reward SISO hnr been of f et**d In Union county Curan* e wa» arretted here for carrying weap ons and yesterday afternoon wr lls importance ctvn hardly be ■■ h r r Jl t iTwv.l.Yw ■ *«if iiir iifi?.i L l Shop early and avoid the rush. We have the goods and prices. Lincoln H. Hall —Jeweler— l psssssssssssssssssssssssssssssso Christmas &*»**&* means is Coming Easy sho,,pins We carry the AWS • « J s'Jstj I adored Ardc .,. r Suits exch ”Sf,'K and Dresses Your inspection cordially invited J, GOLDSMITH & SONS l 5 Nemo on? Henderson Corsets •M*HHHaaa*****«*«*f*anM*antM**a*a**MaaM*** FRIDAY I nurd in jmiJl -o court, lie answered In fvi ry *»*>pert to the dcMTlption of I the man wanted at Clayton. lie will !..• held hero to await the arrival of a i Clarion c ffl. er MRS. ROSS HOSTESS Mr* It It Ross entertained the dull member* of the Pricvllla elub thi* afternoon was apent In a social , md musical way, and a delicious i • •• •• 1 by the hoatd “THE GIRL FROM U. S. A." I t •• i tillig ttie- production of Wood* and Shalkcr's three act com* i i|>-drama. “The fJlrl from I’. S A” which hud It* premier at the Gar rich theater In New York. Ashton st.M int »ay* The Girl from r. S \ ~i hh u.l what may be tiuthfully called a signal triumph '' The flr. t uightcr* who ventured out filling the huge Auditorium of the Garrick in spite of the warm weather, hail grave doubt* aa to what wa* coining. Init it did not take them long to rea .( '• that .Mtiigr*. Woods and Chuklcr had evolved a p!u> which I' bound to prove Immensely popular and a box j office wlnnei. The piece offers an exceptional! v fine meuiunt for the (display of clcgaut costumes and fine scenery. The lines are strong and vii lie, and th*- dramatic- elements crop out In every net One rurely f. more stirring dialogue and the praises heaped upon the play were limn; Miss On Inn M a cion a* the •girl' showed the hand of a muster In select lug her for the part.” Atylie West Saturday night. OAK VIEW ITEMS h endld Oise < lub baa Ik gnnlzed I re under the direction of] 1 Prof. lame and Is making rnpld pro-I* gross. Theie are some splendid j voices In this vicinity and we have :u P-* for a first class musical treat! (In the near future. | Some contemptible Individual. J through inulice, shot and killed one ‘ of the Oak l»ale wolf hound* valued at fliod. The feeling of the wind i | cump against the guilty party Is in-j , I • US' | The mine here 1* working every day and the prosj>ecta are very en- Icou raging. 1 Th. masquerade dunce to he given I Saturday evening promise* to be a hummer. Kvervoiie I* preparing for the event Prise* will be given for [the most grotesque costume. A Jolly good time i* anticipated. Music will iho furnished by line’s orchestra. Mis* Mary Mnrtlnollch of thl** camp I* a contestant for the auto, land I* doing some very romtn»ndnhl • | hustling, and to nil appearances, the nuto will l»e at Oakfleld when 'the content ••ml*. In fact* tlio chntif (tcur ha* already been engaged. A GOOD PRESCRIPTION For a Long Life. This Is the prescript lon for n long life given by an old gentleman In Conn., who I* '.»!♦ years old and still well nnd cheerful —"Live temperate*! ly. l»e slow- to anger, don't worry, take plenty of exercise In the fresh air. and above nil. keep cheerful.” Should the system get run ddwu digestive organs weak—the blood thin nnd sluggish take Ylnol. which I* n delirious rnmtiluntlon of the medicinal hodv*hulldlng properties of cods* livers, with the useless grease eliminated and tonic Iron added. We regard Vinol a* one of the greatest body-builders and strength creators in the world for aged poo- I'le. j Mrs. Mary Ivey of Columbus, Gn.. en.vsr "If people only knew the gr.od | Vinol does old people you would lie unable to supply the demand; It Is the finest tonic and strength creator I over used.” \\ ♦* wish every feeble old person In this vicinity would try Vinol on our agreement to return their money If li fall* to give satisfaction. The illausmnn Drug Co.. Trinidad, Colo. ( I*. S. If you have* any skin trouble try Saxo Salve. We guarantee It. FUNERAL OF MRS. GIVENS Mineral services over the remains of tlio lam Mrs. Mary Given*, who ■ lied Wednesday evening at the San Raphael hospital in this city will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the parlors of the Trinidad Cn dertaklng Co. The interment will [he in the Musonle cemetery. | Mrs. Givens was 25 years of age. She Is survived by her husband, ‘seven children, six sisters and four i brot her*. SPANISH WAR VETERANS ATTENTION Regular meeting of Major McCon ville Camp, l ulled Spanish War Vet erans at Castle Mail, Friday. Decem ber t». at 8:00 p. m. Klectrlon of of- Ileers and other important business. Visiting comrade* welcome —John J. Gannon. Adjutant. Ilorax in the water In which they are washed will free light colored storking* from leather stains. Effective Home Remedy for Tuberculosis It Is a serious limit* r wlioti tin* Iiiiik* nr*- nlTo*-t*sl. A trip nw.-iy *>r *<> n smi.i torlmn In not only oxp.-nslvo. I>ut It In v«>lv*s M , p:.nilIon finin lioiin- nml frit-mis. Sntim nt»- I■••iicxltI. i nt f«-w i mi sifi'lv r**- turn. Kokinnu'* Alt*n*itlv** is «• for In.mo tri'iitini'iit. For oxiiiiiiiIi*: •-Ml S At Inut I. Am-. I l:ii|il<iiilli-lil, N. .1. ••«:* lltlOlll*'ll III tile toll Ilf I'.HIo I roll tm.-t.-il :i vt-rv si-v. «-o|i| wltlcli soltl.-.l on my lunus. At Inst I l o«nn In nils*- spilti:in. .mil mv pliynl.-l: II ili.-n t.il.l mo I lllU-t K«> In in’If*.Ill III I III nil'll i:ll. ly. At fills timo I nils :i*l v is«m| to Ink.- I'.-!; tillin'-* Altorntlv*- 1 stityri! ;.t li*-:•!<• nml no II i inoiiooil t ii Ik I ii xc It tin- 1 .:* iv.-ili I OotlllM-r. I Im-UII ll 111 IlllprnVo. mill If tlrst work In .fiiiitinry, tliinl. I rosnmco my roKulnr iK-oiipntIon. Imvlntr Kiilnnl '.V. pounds, fully rostor*-*! to In-nltli. It Is now tlvo yours slum my roonvory lm» l>«-«-n o(Tontoil. nml I c-jinnot prill-*- F.-ktnnn'it Altorntlvo too hluhly. I linvo roc-mn "".nil'"l II ivl'l, • SI il 11*'11 I \- . ' a. I A I I * At. Knktiinn’s A It *-rn I i\ •* Is nflfootlvo In I troll - i-liltls. Astlnim. I in v l-Vvor: Tltront ami I.non Troiil.los. mill In uplmlldliiL: the system. I loos not i-ontiiiii poisons, oplntcs or hulill-forming druus. Ask for Imoklot tollliijj of ronovorlc—■. nml writ.- to i:.-l:uiuii l. il.orntory. I’liiliidelplil:i. I’m.> for m*.ro *-vl doiuo. For sole l*.v nil londltiK drmrirlsts For buIo by Opera House Drug Co., and \V. S. Green, Co. THE CHRONICLfc-NEWS, TRINIDAD, COLORADO. GRANDMOTHERS USED SAGE TEA it i* ea*icr to preserve the color of the itair than to rcator. it, although ir i* |-osb!l - !•* to do both. Our grand mothers understood th- t- ret. They made a "sage tea.” and their dark, glossy hair Jong after middle life was due to this fact. Our n iiher* have gray hairs before they are fifty, but they are beginning to appreciate the whilom of our grandmother* In us i:.g "cage tea” for their hair and are Cat folowlng suit. Tlio present general'un ha* tin* advantage of the past lit that it can get a tmid y-10-use preparation called Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair ttonied). A* a scalp toni and color restorer this preparation 1h vastly superior to the ordinary “sago l* .t” n ude by our gaudmothcr*. The growth nnd h* auty of tlio Hair depend* oil a healthy condition ot the scalp. Wyeth's Sue and Sul phur Hair Remedy qui< kl\ kill* the d; ndruff germ* which roll the h ilr jo; It* life, color and lustre, make* I tin- scalp clean and ii* altiiy, give* | the hair strength, color and beauty, | iutl make* it grow, j Got a 60 cent bottle from your druggist today, 110 will give your r'oney huik if you at-* not satisfied after a fair trial. J. It. Hughes. »r-nt. City Drug Store. Trinidad, Colorado. NEW BOOKS AT PUBLIC LIBRARY Cattle: Heredity and Kugeuclca. Houle: Synonym*. Ruriuiti*: The Making . f Colorado Flunk!in: Autobiography. Young: Somebody's Utile Girl, firyson: Tan and T* kle. Dawson: Hotoes and Greathcart* Parrish: Gordon Crnlv l.ittle* l.ady and Sndu San. Uenson: Reside Still Waters. Henson: From n Coll- - Window Manly. Knglisit Poetry. Manly KiiglMi Pro-- Cobir Chemistry of Daily Life. Thompson: Biology <> the Season*. Halleek: Psychology and Psychic Culture. Salmi ire: I.lfe of St. Francis of As sisi. \ddam«: The Spirit of Youth li the City Streets. i Cheney: The Ilarkground of Ameri can History. White: School Management nn<l Moral Training. ltlK« rb(dl: lee Qu«eli. Ingersoll: Wild Nqiylihors. I I’nger: K{dtaplis. Wailc r: A Cry in ,R»e Wilderness. Gtietber: The Story of the Great j Republic. Gin rber: Story of the English. , R:yce: South America. Garner: Apes rind Monkey.*: Their Life and Language. Connor: Corporal Cameron. Dickens: Story of Little Nell. Dickens: Child's David Copperfleld nnd Oliver Twist. Gordon: Twelv# t’lirlstmas Storie- Stephens: Robinson Crusoe. Johnson: l/ead. m and Hattie* of the Civil War. (S vois.) ! Rush! Rush! To the New York 'Fair if you want real bargains. I?a:ikiupt sale starts tomorrow. I NOTICE! * The regular teachers’ examination for La- - Animas County will he held at the office of the County Superin tendent of Sellouts in Trinidad, on Thursday and Friday, Dee. 10 and 20 1012. J. M. MADRID. - County Sapt. of Schools. I ♦ The Chronicle-News carrier ♦ ♦ boys have been supplied with + ♦ new whistles and will blow ♦ ♦ when making delivery of papers. ♦ ♦ Listen for the whistle. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ r * Chronicle-News. ."»0c per month. We are pleased to announce that we have just received 25 Women’s and Misses’ | COATS 1 Bought at manufacturer’s prices and they will be sold at very reasonable prices t THE FAMOUS Brad's Bit o’ Verse By J. C. BRADSAW Alexander If you want a good example of a proud and haughty inutt, Just Con or -I i!' ■>■ with his world compelling strut. Il«* was horn ot i lii'iu.'Rt parontH, utid was raised ns, imitmun'ti p«t; hut he always fussed and hollered for the things lie could n’t get. ’Now Aloe.” said hla daddy. ihe times are awful tight; the price of hucoit’g goln’ up. and egg* are out o’ sight; if you would make your mark in life, and occupy a throne you’ll hotter go and hustle up u few* worlds of your own So Alee pulled tiis snickersnee and shouldered up his gun, and swore hy all the nine ..... hi d n iko U rascals run. He put the Thebans to the bud and hutt« red down old Tyre, he bluffed tlie countries round about with spear and sword of fire; bill when he'd conquered all the world and put It n the skid, he snt him down upon ho* throne and blubbered like a kid tie got a howling thirst for booze and went off on a toot; the Keeley 'Hilda i atop him. and lie hit the morphine route; the fever got Into Ms veins- all day and night lie cried; poor lovely Thais threw a fit. and i nch Alec died. And there be many! folk today who elimh up to the top. | nud because there's nothing to It. Just h i go their hold and drop. Am bit lon is a false alarm that causes many a fall: and the world Is full of ; Idiots who sigh to ow’u It all. Report of the rendition of the COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK at Trinidad, in the State of Colorado, at the dose of business, Nov. 2G. 1912. RESOURCES Loans and Discount* .. $379,211.53 j Overdrafts Id.GO I Other Bonds, Stocks and |< Securities 90.231.39 j Other Real Estate 1.G51.3S | Due from Ranks or i Rankers 97.MG.53 Checks'and Cash Items ft,0.73 i CtSb on Hand 22.-to2.ft7 I Total $597,400.83 I ; Capital Stock . $50,000.00 Surplus Fund 0,000.00 Undivided Profits (less expense and taxes paid) 1G.238.ddj Time Certi ficates of t j Deposit.. $137,175.81 Savings Ac counts . 300,349.03 tndfvldunl IVposits. . 57,110.75 Demand cer tificates of Deposit ... 500.58 525,1 12.17 Total 8507.400.5 S ■ State of Colorado. County of Las Anl-j -mas.—ss. 1, .1. 11. Drury, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that !, the above statement is true to th<- , ( best of my knowledge and belief. J. H. DRORY, Cutalar. I' Subscribed and sworn to before j< me this 3rd day of It.-.-,. 1912. , WILLIAM LITTLEFIELD. ( (Seal) Notary Public. j My commission expires Feb. 20th. j * 19 Id. < Attest Majority of Directors. < J. C. COITLSON. < O. L. DAVIS. .1. C. HCDELSOX. M D. P JONES. < IN HONOR OF GUEST Mrs. O. L. Davis, Sr., will preside - at dinner tonight, complimentary to , her house guest. Miss Helen Kelly, of Las Vegas. Fruit and autumn col ors will form the table decorations. > Following the elaborate course din- j I nor the guests will attend the Anl-I mas club dance to be given nt the Cardenas Hotel tonight. Covers will he laid for the most Intimate friends Of Mi s K-lly. DECEMBER 0. 1912. KinrhbaumOcjthej. “KiRSCHBAUM” | 'Vs 1m Him password which admits J 1 ff’ you to our Clothing Dopart jL ment, where you will find the * -.'IJV best styles and lowest prices on mons* all wool Mmttk suirs and ° vercoats V - We are exclusive ngents for ji Die guaranteed Klrschbaum jt . .Jfl Partial List qf What the Big Store Carries e® Dry Goods. Crocerie*. Heat*. ' i Ilomc mndc Bnkeiy Goods, ■\o ftiSi Ready-to-wear for Ladiaa 1.1 jjQfcy and Childien. Clothing, LA Gents’ Furnishingi. Shoe*, mL Furniture, Carpet*, Bog*, j Glass and Tinware, Crock eryware, etc., etc. Cf t> 'V'-. f,/l. A. H. AWJSmh CV, * ‘The Emporium j D. B. HINDMAN Manager. Tel- Trio. 44-45 218-318 Welt Main, I k———B-Bwinewß*—y Smoke Commercial * Boquet Cigar Trinidad, j JUST ARRIVED Six new styles in Ladies* Shoes A. H. BUTLER SHOE CO. ms North Commercial St, ■- 1 - - o-o-o-o-o•o STOP! j 4 You’ve Paid Kent Lon" f ♦ l£nougli! f 4 Here is your cltanro to buy a ; r home nt a low price and on ♦ T easy terms: 4 T. 12.300.00 —A new, five-room ♦ modern cottage. $3OO cash • 4 and $25 per month. . g $2,750.00 —A new six-room ♦ i» modern cottage. $350 cash 4 ♦ and $3O per month. ♦ Money to Loan ♦ Insurance —Abstracts Bonds • ♦ McGlashan & Gow - ♦ Suite 4 Kites 111 k. Ph. Trln. 217 , Steinway Tone Often Imitated Never Equalled Ww llrtfn /jCzJMET if. • UrtVf; ” • A. D. Chase; the pin no' for the iniUionnirs home. Kohler & Camp bell, Hobart M. Cnbel and other pianoH for the musicians who know Just the "tone and touch" they are looking for but "seldom find." Victor Vlctrolns, the "Steinway" ok all "tone reproducing" machin es. Juat now a few especially good values in lined pianos. Let us show these at Knight-Campbells. 138 Eust Main Street. J. H. COOLEY. In Charge HOTEL CORINADO t i Announces to its friend* nnd patrons ■that It has installed n first class A* ; la (’arte service, with exceedingly ► 'moderate prices and a culsino scc ► Jond to none. * | In addition to our A’ la Carlo bill ► we servo from 0 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. special Club breakfasts. Prices rang* lag front 1 cents to GO cents. I A feature is our noonday luncheon ; lor 3G rents. ► An especially attractive fable I)* • Hot© dinner will be served on 8un* ► day from 12:30 to 2 p. nt. for 50 cents ■ Your patronage respectfully ao ; licited.