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PAGE SIX AT THE HALF-WAY POST IN THE CHRONICLE-NEWS BIG CAMPAIGN BUT Fl'R MORE WEEKS OF THE GRAND POPULARITY CAMPAIGN AND THEN THE FINISH AND THE AWARDING OF MANY SPLENDID AND VALUABLE PRIZES Time is Fixing as Fast as Time Ever Fleu) Every Little Momement has a M waning all Its Own." am! Every Subscription Secured from This T une on has a Mennintr—Success —The Opportunity for Victory i - Bifore You Return This Coupon . ■ -1 a. 28, m With A Old Six Months Subscription * and receive 10,000 Extra Votes id Alton to th« - l.»i S \ M rit ho Old Sub- Name of subacrllicr , M-rlption ; 93.00 * vl Regular Vote# Sun »'f Contestant 1000 I Bt No ♦ NOTICE TO CANDIDATES ♦ + •9 Todaj '* tcR« standing* ar«* +1 •> •:• •: ♦ *> io the fart tti it no counting ♦ •> .» foM on Sundaj bj the ♦' ♦ Contaat Department. These ❖ • • ♦ up t.. not n PI Id H , ♦ 4 Friday and up to noon today. *9* 4 will appear In tomot tow’s lr“ue. 4 Wo have niow fairly started •»» the i urr H OP OP THB CHRON M:\VS- CIIKAT IWI'hAltlTY CAM PAIGN, and from thi* time on et»- J ••ray and determination will feature, the work of the enthusiastic candi dates. even more so than they have In the past. N»»w l» the time when even the momenta have value that eannot he overlooked, and until the • losing mltiutea of the camplagn.. every Mtbocrlptlon la of the greatest Inijortar.ie. Lint Half of the Campaign. The hardest ppe» of your work, the getting started. now been coin* pleted. From this time on you i ahnuld devote your effort* to the In creasing of your vote total, and every vote added to this will bring you a I step nearer success—success, which i means the possession of the hand-, some 1913 •■FORD*’, completely • Muopped automobile, one of the el. -1 gent Kohler .v Campbell up-1 right piano, a handsome and perfect i $1'"* diamond iltuc. a guaranteed la-j die*' gold watche or a complete bust- . • duration in either the Dreher or j 1 rluldnd huslnesK colleges. i The Shortness of Time The t me I* short and Is rapidly | growing shorter. Because you have dene »<» w.»ll up to the present time . . you to « • i-.ir efforts, evert tjimigh • • .. !• have a substantial h ad. While y . ; are resting, secure .*• hjh'i tut ion of victory, .-••me . :\ • : may l»e doing the work that ■ ill bring her iahead of you A the present time it Is anybody’s race. \n one has yet obtained a lend that cannot l.» overcome, and any candi date in the list, even though ahe «: i«'d but today, eould, by energetic : | r« • \* ; ng work, win any prize . thi lltt Suet • >s is bound to come • the end. and the end is not nearly* far off as it fcoem*. Just four weeks and all is over If. when the final votes are rounted. someone else - shown to bo Just a few votes ahead of you, and consequently the winner Coupon Not Good after Jan. 1 Coupon The Chronicle-News Trinidad. Colorado SUMO CIRCULATION GMMIGI This Coupon Will Count for 10 Votes For Address * Town District No flood for 10 votes when filled out and sent to The Chronicle-News of lie* iiy mall or otherwise, on or bt or. • m .i.-.tion date. No ballot will In* ilii led In nny way or transferred a”., r ! : i«-»eivvil by the Contest M.m -» ~.i ; Untera ballot li carefully trimmed iround out Ido lines It will i t * be counted. MONDAY of a handsome prize that "hould have ! t'cen yours, you w!!l feel sore” a: I yourself, will you not. that you did' [ not try Just a little harder, when I 'ii'T.-* wa* within your grasp? it. | might be Just that little subscription 'that you neglet t to secure today, and , that someone else take* from you. i t bat spell*, the difference between' iKi.-ss and defeat. Many and ntau> a contest has been won on a *ub*crip 'tlon or two, und surely, now that you j have done so well, you are not going to allow some one elec to step In I and take a prise from you after you I I i ave already tJsted the .«wcetnc»* of . \ Ictory. Even If you feel tired now and ,’hen. remember, that after January! | : > you « an rest, secure in the poas. »-. jdon of a hamUome prlte. and should 1 ‘your effort* tiring you the handsome! .!Hl2 •’Ford” touring car. all j »ir . I tiredness will L- a tiling of the past. I for you will bo able to ride herraf j ter. Think what unbounded p!< --| ure rnd delight would be yours if* I you should win t.i * hand*nnie car. jand what a source of pride and sat-j isfartion It would l*. to know that you are the "most popular young wo man in Southern Colorado and I Noil • • vll k: > N I then thnnVthe day . u entered the > out. t and be thankful that you I didn't give up when you felt wear) \NY ONE CAN WIN THI- BEAU TII'!’!. CVR IF YOF Wll.l. ONLY I.MAKK CP YOFR MIND TODAY TO 100 kFTER IT VXD STICK TO THAT DETERMINATION CNTILI I.IANI’ARY l**. It Is surely worth ; working for and the work required • •<> win it Is but small in cotoparison i to th» reward. | Sn> t«* yourself today. I want that! j ar rnd lam grins «•* get It" Keep! (this determination ever before you ■ • and do not allow It to, escape from 'your mind for a single instan; V • jit vour friend* and tell them of yenr j desire and what i splendid opportun-, jlty is before you, and how much l I pleasure it will gi\e you to connect \ Ithe’r names with your greatest achievement Prove your earnestness to them and impress upon them the necessity of their assistance In help ing *ou to win your heart's desire. An interested person I* always the biggest booster, and by Interesting them yob will secure their support. Such an opportunity a.* this comes to bit lew poo il« more than on< e In a lifetime, and lu nil probability will hover come t«* you again. Those who succeed In life are those who mnk.* the most of their opportunities, and nothing Is impossible to those who try. i can’t ’ never did any thin.: in this world, bo: 1. t• • i-y i full of the sccnmplishtnents of tli. "i WILL TRYS . The 1913 ’’Fold'" Automobile. ”N.» hill too strep, no sand too j deep is an expression aptly applied :ie Ihi 3 > ompletely equipped FORD’ taurine .nr. which will I*. :• w ....•. .i as ti: Capital Prlxe *!n the i • -.l icit V w (Iraml Popularity (Campaign. This car, which has ai i. i ;* d so much favorable comment ' wfli those who hive viewed it . ilr Trinidad Novelty Work*, when 't l* on di.play, I* the latest and most orn:.!eie product of the Ford factor ies, gnd It represent* real worth and beiuty in automobilft Every feat ure that the modern utttomoblle world has to offer to mukr nuto nr m the delightful pi re • i -1* emlx*dled in thi> sple car. It j Is c«implete|y e*|iilppe«! In every re- Ifpe- t < xtenslon top. i .*!•: .ire ■ :• ~..t men i ihi* ear to the auto world. Every tiling that .an possibly add to the delight and pleasure of the fortun ate young woman whose energy and p ilniltv will make h.*r the winner of .hi* elegant award on January Is Tlie handsome nppraranee of ti • u it' reliability and beauty, the superb running of the engine i all *:o to nutke this car the sensation |of the It* 13 automobile season —a • ar that i» perfect In every respect. Can you imagine a prlxe that ; would give you more real pleasure :u! delight than this handsome Cap- J Hal Prize "Ford" automobile? Juii [ think what worlds of pleasure it j means for the winner. Dellahtfu' tours to any place, with u<* bother- j .rue waiting for trains. Surely, the ; up cf happiness of some yotinx wa- J man now entered In the contest will! be filled to oxerflowing when th« 'final voto* arc counted and deform-! lr*e her as the winner And you can he this fortunate and thrice happy ><mnc woman If you will Such n reward us this 1* worth year* of ef jfott Instead of the few hours of time | here and there It will take to secure !It Vanjr people would be willing t* work ye.tra to attain such a prize, and ::.ati> other* would b<> glad to I take your present chances, and pay | \. -..1’ for then*, with the prospect '•>f -in h a r< ward In sight. Surely. Ilf you npprecl.*:*- what Is now plactsl j l.< fore you. you will not allow It to firm ycur gfkip without at n i Vnythlng arorl while !ti this wi rid L worth trying »r, and *u. h n reward as this 1* (• talnly x* ;t'i while and worth j trying for. If you appreciate your oi»pc:tunith*- you will mak<* up your mind today to do your very best t< , v;n and w'nnnlng mean* the possex •lon of this l-pWndld car. The Other Prizes ( the "Ford" automobile wna the. only p:ue to he awarded In this] great <urnpaign. It would still b* worth entering, even though l>.tt on< i [candidate could win n big B it 1 ea» h and every distrlet ha* Its own i fepurate and distinct axvnrds. xvhlrh I 'will be won In those particular dL trlets regardb* •* of which candidate wins the automobile. Then every! m’l'.date who remains active dur jing t' e contest but dees not win an' I other pi ixe. xv !! be given a lile ral ,rommi^ion on her business. A* tii>: prize In each dlx sion will be axvard • il an elegant upright f:*.’.’.'* Kohler A: Campbell piano, instruments that represent real •lass and perfection in the musical world. The arrat ar tists of the Musical world endorse ■ thlr. piano ns one of the very best one that btingH out tone quality hi a manner that proves its worth. | Years <*f building pianos have en abled the iranufa tiiret* of these In-: Istninients to produce a piano that 1 occupies the top position In its class. ,th«» Kohler A Campbell piano is (practically guaranteed for a lifetime, and guaranteed to produce the same (tone years from now as it will today. It Is nn insttunirnt without a super-* j lor and one that is approached. In lbeauty and construction, by but very jf« w . These pianos may be seen at I thi* Knlght-Campbell Music Co.. .1 : \\\ Cooley, local agent. The SIOO Diamond Rings, in . ich dlntt • ' w ill be nward* d a ! perfect and handsome SIOO diamond ring. These rings, xvhlrh are on dls | play at B. L. Allen s L. H. Hall’s and i \Y. E. Bauer's Jewelry establish ments. are splendid stones, splendid fly mounted in the popular Tiffany I setting*, and form the most haml j some and ideal of gifts for a young ! woman. Diamonds are valued not I only for their beauty ami scarcity, 'but because of clearness, brilliancy land perfect-cutting. The stones [which wo wilt award posscr* all of [these virtues and constitute prizes (that will be valued ahd desired 'years after tin* contest has passed Into lr. dorv. The Ladies* Gold Watches. .Kverx on*- needs a watch, that is. a good watch. So many appointments depend upon punctuality. *?o many . i ctfdtions, that tlie possession of :i •oed watch i-' x'friiy necessary to al most every poison. Those guaruu- THB OHRONICLC NEWS, TRINIDAD. COLORADO (teiHl ladle*' gold watch*-'-, xvhleh will i»e given In each district, are not on ly perfect ami guaranteed ' ine-keep ,••»*. but beautiful rili'le- of Jewelry. I xx’hieh unr young woman xx’nuld b« I glad in own und wear. Hunranteed [movements, nncas* ! in b«*autlful • tie ■*. the., are prl * worth far more jihan the small e rt put forth in their .securing. The Arintdad and Dreher Business Colleges A knowledge am: understanding of | business and buci; '•* methods Is a vital necessity to • n- young xvomuu | of today xvho enter* the husltu*ss j world. In the pre.- ut day. the busi ness man has no time to train t ho* • who conie to him for employ ment. They muH be prepared to hake up the work for which they np . ply. The modern business college J supplies thi* uere—ary training and ••duration. But all buslnen* colleges Ido not train their students In the -ante manner. Borne adopt a hup liuzard method that leaves the stu dent but little better off after com pleting a co:ir*e than she was before. The Dreher and Trinidad Btislnes* colleges have lons enjoyed a reputa tion for up-to-date methods and roni pletenes* of instnuHon given their -tudents \ student is not given a (llrlonm until the college authorities ure satisfied that he or she has thor oughly mastered hi* or her work Careful attention to detail has glxen these institutions a reputation tiiro'svoiit Colorado. Kan*:i* and New Viesim and posltlm * are alwltxys i ixvaltlng their graduates ► DISTRICT NO. 1 < ► Consists of the city of Trlnl- 4 ► dad. from the cen*«-r of Commer- 4 ► dal street and Arizona avenue. 4 ► west. + »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + + •>♦♦♦♦« Ndn Fowler. 7?3 flrnnt \ugit«tn Moset. 1-*::!• Illvd. . 77 29ti Uratb • Johnson. *'■ li* Willow. 7*1720 Fraud* thirto. 313 College. . . .7*l2*'»t«, Julia Foliar. *lO2 l'rospsct. . . .72100 I !.-.h DeWitt. :iJi .-hurt 72««-» Verlle (latlin. 12s First street. 711 no ' \mi:i Mnlouff. 302 W. Main. 70s'.*oi Mrs. It Mayfield. ««*.i Park. . .707'J0 ! Rafael i Bei i state . ICO Qoldle Jett, 113 Nevstto 13740 Blau he Dutton, 311 Top«*ka.r.or.A* Irene Hufl • • ' W Bat » M6t \iii.. iti .i\. Nevada s ~ • \nni Haiti. .*!.*. Nevada. •'•7.'>•.*o Marjorie lloldsworth, «'.ll Willow Mayme Browning. 363 Col!* ce 1961<*| So e Child W Baca 177 Mary Itonato. 915 State . 19900, Edith So*ler. _‘o-s Anderson.. 4*• >7• • Edna Seobee. w. Kansas. . if.t’.yo \* . . B it] Pin IMOO Effi Roper, •'.3 S. Com 16250 it. u :• a*.'••:k r, San Jtian, Bat i ICJS Edit*: Carter. l_’t Johnson . . . 13-tno Nett •• Adaniron. I’nlx . ..43 , j00 Louis* Plaho IS Net ads ... 14110 i.Mr.i. Bonnie D. Horton. T*»C Atehlson street Jlkit Bander*. .11 Colorado . . . I’.'tßMi Nellie Pomerox. s*ji Atchison . *2 I ji.aura Birring. 316 S. Animas 3 1 [Katherine Uoodrtch. 4*»i; Park 3^52" I Maud Rosehaugh. 735 Park ... .17370 Nellie Sulliv.it.. 100 rnlv» , r*ny-37t» v " : Zdla Irwin. 711 Pine 3t*.S7o | Grace dree r. ;.ll Nevada .... 33621* i Ui*o Pdlett. Topeka avenue. .. 317Nt» Mr.-. E. IV Kane. 425 State. . . .31350 j Eva Richards. <n. 501 Convent. 2*. 29" Esther White, 4•» i Short... .15261 | Virginia Easton. 317 Topeka . . 35 I 2»» Mrs J W Bartlett, 312* I Washington 12850 Nina And*-:; 'ii. TUlotson street. 72M» dladvs Piitenger, 103 Plum... 3920 DISTRICT NO.’2 Consists of the City of Trini dad. from the renter of Commer cial street and Arizona'avenue, oast. ’ • Bessie Areb- r. Chcatnut street Krcs* MePhail. 210 Frost.... 75250 Eliza bet h Rankin. 1213 Roaict 72740 ne«sie Hupp. I l E. Topeka .. 031 io Mis Chonita Flores. 323 Johnson 54320 l.ov Clarke, soo Arizona 54310 Mary McCoy. 7th and Oak. . . .53320 Veda Harris. MP San Pedro. . .33100 Bessie Caskey. 124 E. Seventh f»2370 Teresa Resell, 214 Goddard... 52240 Mabel Detamote. 1023 San Pedro street 4 9910 Zotta Re .• - 2*06 Frost 19390 Margaret Dennison, too Spruce Street 19370 Thelma Coppers. 1111 Ariz . !9190 Lupie Bent. 60 2 First street. i!*ooo Pearl Ashley. 1314 Linden. . . 1 vt»o*» Aileen Daugherty. 213 Walnut 4sjou Hope Barnes, '.*29 Spruce. . . 15220 Maude Glahn. 616 E. Second. »7360 Daisy Rogers. 4304 N. Com.. . 17320 Mrs. .las. Thompson, 119 Maple 46820 Carrie Smith. 616 Arizona. . . . 46320 Myrtle Martin. 214 S. Walnut. 1572' Edna Hatton. *.14 Chestnut... 45620 Ruth Harris, 7tli A- Baltimore. 15300 Wilnier Chnndb-r. 113 K. 7tli. . I 5 30e Ruth Perkins, 313 E. Topeka. 4 4 260 Exposed J-u //1 to Light for wB 11 Minutes becomes ilm \ I Undrinkable \ This is not our state- I \ '/VIoSA ment, but the deliberate opinion of one of the V »k s » 9 8 4 5 i1) most renowned scientists m 1 in in die world. Read the \ 8 KB entire statement: \ B i “We have tested beers repeatedly, ' ( placing the bottles in the direct . y flifli sunlight, and testing the same after ' y 7 yMjf one, two, three and five minutes \ flOhexposure, found that the beer with _ three and five minutes exposure N became undrinkable on account of \ / the peculiar odor developed. The vWrn B ' detrimental effect of light upon < H J| Bf / beer can be successfully counter- B K If acted by the employment of brown '>!■ jR / or dark colored glass bottles, and // j //// such botllcs are, therefore, recom- VV\wW 1 I/ 'll///// incndablc. Wahl-Henius Instl \V xVvVW'I " ////// ,ute °f Fcrmentology. 3%H 11 is nut enough that *rhc brewed I _P > \ pure, it must be kept pure. A' ]=; Many Americans prefer beer in a 1 ijxlit bottle. Most brewers follow the course of least resistance. N\XUI Light starts decay even in pure beer. \V\Jj Dark glass gives the best protection y, \ against light. Schlitz is sold in Brown L°“'- S r ° tCtt ' r f pur ‘ ty fr° m the 27 I That Made\ Milwaukee Famous. Zot You g. 412 Map 1343 t 111)1 red Irl pa 411 .\n(ia ll*hi. : m Pedro str* • t. 299 10 Mrs. O. L. Davis, Jr.. I • 11 850 t :; He! - 6570 Aila Smith. Knglevlllo Hill. . .4120 DISTRICT NO. 0 Consist# of Huerfano County and a!t towns In Lr.s Animas county, north of the La* Ani mas river. bn* not In* In din 5 towns or tcrri'i.ry ]• * during **n tho river. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Beat Rya I How 7 041 Gladys Miller. Wnlsenhurn . .77 4 • Margaret L Leeti 771 S ’*£z**i Maul:. Bowen Tr.oso Marie l.ognn. Bowen . . 7142 f * Pauline Unlot, Rugby 74210 Kate nirkerton. Tubas-n «• 7.*»7«* Mary Mnrtlnolich, Oakvleu ..66940 Dora Moss. Apt liar 62600 Lillian D. linker. D* Ingun. . . 02420 Lucy Bogglo. Aguilar 6 2300 Ktta Bryden, Delngua 00970 Blanche Umfug, Walw 11 u . Goldie Miller. Berwlnd 50220 Marie Kaieta r, Aguilar " 71 Virginia Toller. Tollerhurg. . .’#7l 60 Anna Shaughnesny. Hastings. 16 42" l jot ee Muth, \gufla Ruby Floyd. Thatcher 16060 May Thompi n, Fojix Bmma Capps, U Veta 52200 Nellie Thomas. Rerwind ‘ll2O Lela McFarland, La Veta... .50410 Marsolete Feurial, Sharpsdale. *»o 41 n lx>is Kin r. Tollerburg 10 400, Annie Rogers. Rouse 164 40, Mary Stark. .Malachite 43020 Nellie Yasquez. Hicks 131*20 La Veta Springer. Malachite.. 41 11 o Jennie Wyles. Rerwind 27690 Margaret Woodward. Ludlow . 36970 1 Hazel Mauldcn, La Veta 32270 Isabelle O’Neill. Tabasco 2-7 390 Pearl Wati r . TolU • but g 20390 Lizzie Grady. Rugby 16.120 Lila longhead. La Veta ..11700 11 : *rLR 33. mi; DISTRICT KO. 4 Con*lets of Las Animas coun ty -s»f Colorado south c-f tho Las Anltnns river, including r.’.l town* and territory bordering on the river, rnd I'nlon and Col fax counties, of Ni w Mexico. Horn Fou ret. St ark Vile 76110 Mrs Robert Powell. F» !so:n. . . 71010 Rnc Che. Tf rclo 7 46.50 J , Rafael Garcia. Sopri*. . 7 1201'| I‘ilsoi rlll 739 1 ’.i’ -<r. p o Box 122 :. ilO i Marie Mcrhling. Weston... . 63750 J Kl*lf ifpnhr, Cokcdnle. . . .. . 62.50 u Mr* G. J. Church, Trlnchcra . .17260 ib'jlah Barnes. I*. O. H«»x 160.17020 [Wilma Hardin. Clayton. N M .16320 ' May Filer, R. F. D. No. 1 . . . .16000 j Fern Ferguson, Jansen 11100 Maude Werdeman. Jansen .. . . 144 H" \ (Clara Be \rmonil. Cokedale. . . 1-*2oo j Mrs. Walter Raton. 12620 Norn iiene'.ey. Folsom, N. M . . 1u720 Fay Teneyckc. Jansen 104 10 I Kllzabeth Dawo. Sopris t'.’lioj Virplo HHsoti, Bos Moines. ... 39260 Vnnn Meek. Starkville 45930 Mrs Margaret Wnish, Valdez. 41190 !' Mrs Beva B'Atnbroslo. Soprls. 12300 h Floreme Morgan, Folsom.. ..41631)!' '.ucile White. Folsom. N. M . 36920 Mattie Richardson. CokednJe . .3 1920 Kathryn Hollenbeck. Trln i chera 34670 1 Gra'-o Hendricks. Cnkedale. . . 216t)0 1 Kllzabeth Rothmel, Simpson .. 21 720 i.aura Crow. Folsom, N. M . . 20K50 Mrs. May Henderson. Dcs Moines, New Mexico 1.7340 Laura Henerson. Hoehne. . . .13720 , Mrs. J. C Cooper. Simpson. . . . 13620 I Mrs. W. W. Clark. *Folsotn. . . . 1226.0 i \nnn Corredo, Gray Creek.. .1610 j ! INSURANCE IN THE Mi OH lD S BEST COMPANIES DUNLAVY AGENCY' CQ. j' BLOCK. BIG SURPRISE TO MANY IN TRINIDAD j Local people are surprised at the IQI ICK results received from simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., a** mixed in Adler-i-ka. the German ap ipendlcltls remedy. The llausmau Drug (Co. staten that this simply remedy I antisepticlzcs the digestive system ! and draws off the impurities so thoroughly that A SINGI.K BOSE | relieves sour stohineh, gas nti the I stomach and eonstlpation INSTANT- r v - _ Frlntlng of every dcserlptlnn neat ly and quickly executed at the Chronicle-News Job rooms Sample.* and quotations on request. Fsp the telephone. Trinidad 4 10. tf WORDS FROM HOME Statements That Mav Be Investigat ed. Testimony of Trinidad Citi- I .... tens. \* hen a Trinidad citizen comes to [the front, telling his friends and j neighbors of his experience, you can rely on his sincerity. The statements [of people residing in far mvny places do not commaud Vour confidence. Home endorsement Is the kind tuat backs Bonn's Kidney Pills. Such tes timony is convincing. Investigation proves it true Below is a statement of a Trinidad resident. No stronger proof of merit can he had. 1.. Walden, 1301 Nevada. Ave.. Trinidad. Colo., says: had p-iins in the small of my lmek which 1 at tributed to disordered kidneys and "hen I straightened after stooping. I became very dizzy. My condition showed that my kidneys were not ,‘doln gthclr work properly, and I was finally led to get Doan’s Kidney . Fills at the Hnusman Drug Co. They [soon fixed me up In good shape and ''hen ! have taken them since' then. : I have always received relief.” Cor sale hy all dealers. Price 10 'e:y*s. Foster-. Mil burn Co.. Buffalo. .' « w York, sole agents for the Fulled states. LVinrniber the name—Donas land take no other. 1 1