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KIX Tin: EVENTKO IdSALD, AIBTTQUXHOTTi;; H. M., THUIISDAY, MAIICH 2G. 1914. A 44 Today's Live News of the Sunshine State 444 4 SANTA PE SHOVVS'SILVER CITY WIL L RDSWELL NQWSURE GO-OPERATIQfl BY Pailrond Looks for Greatly In creased Business from Now on and Through the Summer Months. T.... k.i, cream in tie ti hiKini. T- Will, Itliln a' I loW'ly UW.lkl ter !hiiih- Km n , M. M.i i. Ii l 1.1 Ar ng that imIi ?! - An in earnings of i he .nnV' Kc r. til th imtry I" long arti r I he It. iik w illonhini mh, In nig In !'- In 111'- to-nris i.f ili- hundreds nl 1 1. j-iiu-n nml dependent inirH kl in To pcka today. Tin- gum in i ii flli' lln i. umi h lN fur from the iniik set by Mun Ii ol lust year, to he mfir, but till- I'lVKt'N .lie l M IIKl 1 1 II H bcloW till l imj. inti i-1 1 ii m decrcane of .lniiiiiiry and February, unit riulwn) Unfile m In Tnpcka I both the fautn Ke uml Hot k IhI.iikI lines are hiking forward tu tli distant terminal of leuim h mriit ii nil stringent finance. I in lilciilii lly, uml '.lili vast iiu pnrtame to Topckn. the brighter showing of Kania. Fe linunceg will bring ii l i ut heller 1 Imr-n in thin rity. With 2. Mmi Hani a Fe shopmen In Tn pcka wnkirg only forty hour a week I In- im roll tlim winter him fallen with ii crippling i fl fi t upon business. Tim signs of nwrmwil tiaftti, bringing nl. o ut ii gain In cuiuiiign, is ol vital I in liiiiiv to Toii-ku. The j-iuitu Fe sufTcrcd i dangerous decrease in trafllc Hi J an mi ry and February, t'nnflt led condil mos III thi- country in general, lin rrawil op eriiilng expenses, Honda In California un il.i depression i niiMil liy legislative nnil nutioiiul control, weakened tho returns of ihe road. Am a result a general hIioi uml of lice rci rem hntent wan ordered over the nietem. The Tnpcka shops were liiiuti-il to forty hours a week uml semen ut employes Mile Iri out ut th gcticiul ofilcua. E SECT ON $5,000 TO BE SPENT IN BUBAL SCHOOLS OF SANTA FE COUNTY Huntn Fi N. M.. March S. K clipling other low buildings to be creeled at once or In other purls of Ihn county, n trifle over tu.uuo in to lin spent light uwuy on low schools In tin" south (.ml of Hniita Fe county ami ln hiding two diniitlits north uf Ciliiilotu, in curding lo t'oiinty Kupcr I li I . n rl.-ri t Conway, who him Just re turned with Mli. Conw.iy Iroin a I Ml- llllll' (I'lp III HllollM Mlll'lllH In tlx--"ll'll Clitl of Ihn coililly, vinlllliK a littlu umr 3u0 iiiiIm. At Vi-iiuh, t hir t'ti9 inotli-rn on-rooin uutl a Itool Iiuh JtiHt lin n coinilt-ii'i, hii ollur oiic, loiiiliU-J uftcr the low I'I.iiim nnil iii ilii'titlon. In In Hiurl next fi k lit u com! of liiini, Ihn mute f iirniKluiiK IMini. At llwr It wun nr ranK'l to build a oiii'-rooin m hool on lunil di.miii-il l.y ilic t oii', cohI UU. !3U from llto mull-. At ilolil- n. MunuKl-r i.i,d of the Cold lllll- linn roinittny donalc-il mi .u ' of luml uf th I'oiiiiuiiiy iro iiy on whii h villi go ui a fllMili two-i-otiiii pt hool, Itui) from tho kIiik-. At liuiiflfo will lr hunt a II.Jioi two-room w hool uml at Jciin'ily Kuo w.ll ) vin-nl on two Hililitionul ruiiiim f.,r 111.1111111I trulniDK uml (loln tlll, mi li-m-i. till the ni w I'lnMuiKu In ing i .u:. iU fur thm ill llUltlllt' 111. Fifty-Two Percent cf Property Owners Interested Approva Action for Important Im provement. (pr-lpl .rrrnHi' i llrraldl sili. r 1 m . M , M il' h -" '1- VIT ll lin lleK'l lllllll il lo I'lIK' lt Inikini'-i" i.iiiii'ii ii'iil ihf wi'iK im to I't'Kltl Hi till- initio -tlllllr (unnc l-'ilty-two f r 1 lit of 1 hi- .in.ii'i i.iviiirM al"HK the -tu t In ii.i'i'oi" 'I t" hi' ial hai' n-ifiicil m-iiiio.o. 111 f.iinr of Ihe luilllin. uml It in 1 -'i I' ll that thriii lllll '' IX" I Hit li.'i- oiiinll loll to III'' iH'J'l. 'Ill'' lollll OKI of til'' pin inn ii''ota'il will he about $I".H"" It In eieiliil thill unl'halt Will ' ma il nl a tiwi of iiboiit I .er K.nar 5 hi tl. OF ANNUAL LIVE STOCK SHOW STOCKMEN ANO Stock Selling of Pecos Valley Tecos Valley Banker Gives Carlsbad Men Sound Advice on Way to Keep Money at Home. Fair Association Progress ing Bapidly and Project Looks Like Success. xnriAii it riM in n i u UoltklM. t M MX The S. iiiil. i law In beiaK obmiieil In Hlli er i'ily tht'Mi ilaih. Vou inn put tlml ilown nN 11 fait. '111 penler" itoinu n riiHh Job on the Silver "lt Nutioiiul bunk bu.liliiiu Hamlay were inr.'NU'tl by the poln for violating the Siiiulay law. They pliinletl uullt.i to till I' llU I He. but beilllt their llrxl olT imo no far t JinUe Newt oinb rolllil am tilt. 11 he let them Ho with n wartuiiH neier to w oik iiKain - on Siimlay. Im itli nt. illy the uMIcith In their eul for Ihe piiblle nioralliv liH'ked up the bulliliiiK, thereby I111 prlNonlnit tho entire coiixreKalio.. ol the ChrlHtlun Hi lenco oclety which si holitinK (levoilonal exerclNe 111 a lotlKo room upmalra. The Sclen lint a cxpericllccil Milllt (Jlf Utility In gcttlUK out. Jitmra H. Fleltler, a well known New Mexico lawyer, formi l ly of ml r Cty hut for ten yeara iu practice at IN' in 1 11 if. will move hack to Hllver City In the neur future. Thouiai Jnckaon, a former renblent of Silver flty, wua aerlnunly Injuretl at Klerro Friday, when h It'll Inlo a minliiR ahuft. Klther the fall wu cuiiHeil by pitrnlyHiN or 1'aiitljnlN fol lowetl the full, and lie Ih In Ultn a m-rioiiH loinliilon. Mr. J.n kmni ha been enuaneil In mlnlnif In thla auc tion for inn ny yea in. lioawcll, N. M., March . The eiillloi-nl f,,r ihe 01 .i 11 1101 1 1. .11 of the Kir! St it l.lit t( k Show uml I'rotluciH iixpomiion In grimum dally. XV h Hi- the Nlt'elillK eoiiiinille. ol the t'oinini n ial . Inb ha hud n lew wet blanket thrown ut them, 'hey hale, niter xpl-iiiilng the piir-poNi- ot Ihn ufiii uilliiii, noil Iiu t il the l.ni'i krr.i of ihe mil IsitbllHy of thu nhoi, uml un In one cunc. tin nunc iiemon who knocked II at llrnt iiiinicdiaiely tuok 2t,U worth or Ktlll k XXhile working out the detail ihe ' oiiimiiiei' in 11 1.10 working out aome of the featiirea which are to he 11 pall of ihu 1914 aliow. Ttiore will he an egg-laying con tent. 1'airy cohh will be brought to HioiiiiiIm. uml fed and milked Ihe ground, 11ml the mult other tock will he kept Ihu ground, w hero they ALAM0G0BD0 TO HAVE REVIVAL SERVICES AlunioKordo, N. M . March 28 AlaiiioKorilo In to have a big levmil. Tint hi ivii'i'N will open m XI Sunday at the Find I'apUi't 1 hun ii. with liev. K. II. AlWtitid. Kelietlll iiecrelury of Haptlrt iinssiohH ill New M'Xlco, con diU'tiiiK thu lerviteN. M.11 h IniereMl la belllH lliarilleNti'd In the 1 11 linl ami large congregai ona are expected at the daily acmlonii. Mr. If. ". t'urler. wife of the pat tor of the KitkI MethotlHi hurt h nl 1 ; 1 1 11 1. utid her two HoiiH have ar rived in Alainogoitlo. Mtn. I'nrter came here for the benefit of her health ami will r'lnain for an Indef inite period. generally debilitated lor y.-ar Had Hick lit iilai he. lacked nmbltlon. wan worn out and all run down. Ilur 1I01 k 111. 11. d HittiTH init'le n.ti a well woman." Mr. L'hua. Kreiloy, Mum up, Colin. Try a HEBALD wat Ad REFRIGERATORS I - , 1 Our assortment is so great that you cannot fail to find the Ice Box or Refrigerator you are looking for. Our ALASKA line is among the best. The ice saving feature cf this box is the most perfect system of refrigeration ever introduced. The materials, cabinet work and construction arc of the highest grade, f i . i We also carry the Gurney line of refrigerators, thus giving you advantage of a wide range of prices. SEE, OUR STOCK BEFORE BUYING A 00 1 r ninniTimr m M J iJ I I fllail II I i I i sb I. Ui i UL. 1 uum I UIIL. Ui 218-2-3 East Central. Phone 37G A T. ny. ' . II I ma. From July I Ti, IHIJ. KtHte terminal diainnca at Tui unit Ni l. ut new mte. .I'.i in., In creitmnK length of roiiie ni 111. Tex. N. Mix. State I.I lie (n. o. ) to Tucuniiarl. K. I. l. lly Co., 4I.HJ mil. From July l, 1 1 1. ulat termltiHl dim a ni" at Tuctinii iirl, at new Nile, nm .It in., Incieanliig length of route .Hi,' 111. KI I'aao, Teg., tu Cnrrixovo, N Meg. K I'ami A Sou I ll w enlel n Co. MT. 41 11m. From Dec. In, IHU, Ntate lei niiinii ilmtaiue ut Carrlioxo, hi new nil, an .14 ib, increuHing length ' route .10 ni. Santa ItoHyi In CurrUotn. KI rimo A Stnithwemern Co., K'K 41 m. From liec. 10. JH13, male ternilnal dlNtnnce at Curriioxo, at new Nile, nn ,2i in . IncrenNing length of route .in 111. Now FiMiinaalcr ApMilnied. Julia XX'alther. I'uerto, N. M. William II. Speckmun, San Acacia, V. M. Amelia M. Fry, !ereno, N. M. CaMtubi MnriiieK, liiiran, N. M. Huruh I., rotter. Vhi Indent. X. M. lie tight on lie. glu il. light on have been entered for III" cohlcgt, o that In the nmu of the dairy cow. the people "an Hee JlINt how Ihe benl producer aie lor ami feed llieir link ami poultry. The purpoNi- ol the livegtock how will be lo prove the value of I'ecoN valley cliiiuile for tho lamim: of rainy nvcNlock anil noultrv. be- adi-N the protliicl that have few ijiiiiIn over Ihn whole country. It will be tha purpi.HC to cgiublieh a reputation lor Ilia vulley atuff. 80 that when weal Texug. Oklahoma. Khiimi or Arigona gtot kmi n wunt good breeding Block they ran gut them. That thin amount to considerable in the couiHc of a year, un Hmlunce j can be cited. Sixty bulla were ehlii- ptd !nlo thla county from Misaourl, which brought un average of fl&tl uach. That umouiit of money could have bun kept in tho valley, and In Htead i.f ending for the bulla, or billiea. or thu like. thev call be ruined here, and the atocknien can come here ami pun-huge our mock. That thin Ih becoming a ilaiiV I country van be noted from the iimnv , line heriln of dairy nlock whn h him j come to Ihe valle yln the punt nix momlm, and thene herds 11 ru in- , 1 reining weekly. : Two yearn ago the dar-farm conn- tiv pi t'ple of the north hail no In- 1 tome. Today I'ort.ili'H farmera nr" ' receiving a monthly income of 40lil) 11 ml the till I.- t.ni 11 or Klidu gem a; inonthiy income ut Sli.OUU. (SmiUiI 4'ori-i'M)iideiicf In Horn Id). CarlHlaid. X. M. March 2. "ThoiinamlN of earn of hnv and train lifter train of cattle ami nheep move 1 ut of the I'ecoa nlope every year.' nay lieurge ,M. Cin'kc. canhler of the Klrnt .National bank of Carlnliad. 'We pruiliice a wnrhl of feed on the fiiriim iii ihu valley, and laille ami nheep in great ninnliera on the ur ronnillng range." Ami Mr. Cooke know. It I part of Iiih biinlneiui. "The ntrange part of It, however, in the fact ihnl the farmer and Ihe at nek men are operating Independent ly, when It would be In their mill mil profit in work hand in ha nil. line han feetl that netl a murki't. the iillii r han lii k Dial t an make a market at home for the feed. The cattle 11 nd nheep being fltunlieil lit home, would command better price on reaching the market." To lllim trale hm point, Mr. Cooke cite a cane 11 here I'iiu good eueg were Bold at 12 each ;n the full that now would e.lKlly br.liK I.'.. The oil Iter did Hot hale the teetl ami aoltl at a aacrifli'e. In another cave l.'toi lamba were Ihe !""''' '"" fiw' centN a pound. incragiiiK a" poiimin. Toilay they would be worth at leant seven cent ami J fed through the winter would now average tti poumln. "About f. '00.11110 In cattle bunlnena panned through the Car In bail T.ankn alone in l!M3, while nheep hiiIcm made ut leni-l II'i.iiiiO more. There wiih plenty of feetl In the Curlnbutl dlntrlct to have fattened every hoof. Here la a g m"I opening for feeding, In my opinion, ami plans nhopldhe Jiiid for thin neanon operation by the time hay cutting beglnii. It) May." Mr. Cooke thlnkn well of Ihe nllo ub a ini thod of atipplyinir nncciileiil food cheaply. And he thlnkn every farm nhoiibl have a drove of hogn. GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KINEYS ir Vlur llnck lliirt or llliidilcr Itolhrra Vou, Hrlnk of Water, SCHOOL SECTIONS IN BEBNALILL0 COUNTY OPEN FOR LEASE When your kidney a hurt and your hack feeln Hole, don't get nviirt-d mid proceed to load your nlumat h with a lot of drug that excite the kidneys ami Irritate the entire urinary trad. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your lion fin clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless nalts ivhich removes the body's urinous 11 aiie and stimulates them tu their normal activities. The function of the kidneys Ih Hi filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from It niio grains of acid waste, bo we run read lly understand the vital Importune of keeping the kitltieyn urtlie. lirlnk lots of water yon can't drink loo much; also get from any pharmiii'tHl about founr ounces ol Jail Sails, take a teanpooiiful In a glass of water before break fast each morning for a few day and your kidneys will act fine. This famous suits is mude from the acid of grapes uml lemon Juice, combined with III hla, and han been used for genera tlons In clean and stimulate clog ged kidneys: also to neutralise the acids In urine so It no longer Is source of Irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad milts are Inexpensive; cunnot injure; makes a delightful elfervea- cent lithlu-water drink which every one should take now and then to keep their kidneys cleun and active Cry this, also keep up Ihe wuler drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. Follow lug school Nl'l'lio on February Jecl to lease in n list of the vacant un In llcrnul llo county 1st. 114, w hn h are ruli- for gruslng or agricul tural purposes. Illnnk upidu uiioiis or further Inl "limit Inn in regard to the rental price will be furnished upon rctUffd to i iimmisslontT of I'ul'llc Lands, Santa Ke, X. M . PULLMAN COMPA I Hi WILL BE ABLE TO I! y ALONG Set . Twp l!ec Heo. 1 w p, Jtge : UN H K 3 ION 4K I II ! Ii 2 K 2 1 n N 0 K . 3 2 UN 3K J lii.V K UN' 2K 3 I IX IK 2 ti.N 4K 2 11S K II !i. K 2 ION 2V 22 f 4K IS 10X 2 W 36 N 4K 22 1N 2W 3( VS SK 3 10X 2W 2 ION 3K S 1"N 3W 82 10X SK 3 ION SVV 20 I11X SK 2 1IX 1W 2 ION 4K 1 11X 2 XV 16 10N 4K 32 MX 2XV 32 ion 4i: it un :w Comfortable Little Gain $3,000,000 Last Year 01 POST OFFICE CHANGES by People who Work You Try to Sleep. While Samu Fe, X. M . March 24 An idea of the enormous business done by the l'ullinaii Car company In transporting American while liny are 11 sleep -or try lo slop wug ob tained today w ht 11 Ihe cloHcal force of ihu statu corporation commission rinlshcd completing some statistics on tha company founded by (Jcurg M. I'lillman in IBM. Thu figures show u comfortable guin In business of three and one-thud million dol lars In the year !H3. The cuptlal atock oiitst.imliug was l l.)07,i 12, reienuen, $4ii.1h3 2IH.27; txpi-nses. $20,712 iiTU 33, net revenue, 912, 3!l0.23li VI. Tha dividends declared. I per cent, were .43U.76 Ui. balance fur Ihe year, gains 13 2H4 I2U Kl. tolul suridus, $3,33.7UJ 6; total taxes in New Mexico. H27.42. AFFECTING NEW MEXICO uf-Is- THIRTY-EIGHT YOUNG FARMERS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF ARTESIA Santii Fe, N. M , March id. Thirty-tight boys and girls ure studying iigri. ulture In the Aitesia public si hooln, aecordliig tu a report by Superintendent C. K. drover to Miss Myers, linloslrlMl education sutr. visor. Flf'ien experlmenlB huv been pirt,.rmed and It will reach 10 by Ihe end of tho term. The pupils united one of the finest fruit fauns 011 the I 'ecus and learned much. Three boys ure breaking ground for llol nal rial club milk mil Soliin of j the girls will enter. A manual traln- log clues la to be organised next year. Kighiccn girls 111 domestic ' scii m e do sewing and cooking; the ji iiihioldiTy and the latter piaclice I oik ns ouiliiied In Morns' llouse I hold Si lt nee and Arts; Huily of I lood pnni Ipli s rlemeiiiury dietetics, ' uml food omposlllon, with ths- aid of diugiuiua. A well furnished roooj f'T this department wUI be tnstulied n.ii! yeur. rhone I, tied lurt, for flrst-rlaaa hacks W TrU'.tble Co. Ill W. Copper aud carrUtta. The following postofflce orders feeling .New M1XI10 have been sued: Tex. X. Mex. Stale Line n. o.) to Tiieuiinurl. c, 1:. I. at V. liy. Co., r.2.lil ins.' From July 1.1. 1I3. slate tei iiilnitl dlstaii' e at Tucunicari, at new site, as .19 111, Increasing length of route .02 111. Llnwnon td Tuciimi'iirl. KI I'liso Southwestern 'n., 132.11 inn. From July l.'t. lin. mute terminal diamine at Tiirunicari. at pew site, an l m-. Increasing leiigih of route .02 m. T'icuiiiturl to Santa Kosu. C, K. 1. WISHED SHE COULD DIE And Be Frt Froa Ilex Troullcs, lot Finds Better Thy V y y y y y y Y 14 y y 1 x z 1 z I 1 1 x X z x x x X t I t y y y y : SERVICE AND SOLIDITY FAVOR LEGISLATION TO REQUIRE WIDE TIRES ON ALL ROAD VEHICLES The Mountalnulr lluslnesa Men's us munition has seni out ihe following letter lo all sections of .New Mexb Muuntainalr. X. M , March 23. ISI4. To Ihe Hoards of County Coiu.nls nloiiers. the County Itoad Hoards and ihe Commercial t n gunmalloiin of Xeu Mexico: At a recent meeting of the Tor riince county road board a resolution wus passed favoring legislation mag In mandatory the use of the wide tire on road vehicles In New Mexico 1 was Instructed by the Muuntainalr Ituninesa Men's association to write our representatives In congress, sug ircatlnu a senate amendment to tne house hill appropriating svuiio.oiio l be apportioned among the different slules to be used by them In building mud, making thla aid available on the contingency of wide tire and uni form sauge legislation. This h.t been done. At the last meeting of Ihe Mountainiilr Huslnesa Men's iissoela Hon, I wu Instructed to write to your bodies acquainting you with Ihe In ceptlon of this movement, asking your consideration and If It meets with your approval, your cooperation. The only objection to this kind leulnlation so far advanced, are lhat heretofore It ban been local In char B'-ter and would work a hardship on the present ownets of vehicles with narrow tires. It Is though! possible to set lire general slate It-tlMltttlon bv thin method, thus eliminating Ihe firm oblectlon. and by fixing a time limit III which the new law should be come ertectlie. overcoming the other objection. We would appreciate a re id, giving ub your opinion of the 11 1101 suuaeslioiik and slating what action, If any, you have tnken. Very truly yours. B. E. HF.KWXO. Secretary Mountalnulr liuslnen Men's Association. ANNUAL REVIEW OF FOREIGN COMMERCE OF UNITED STATES Washington, D. C. March 2S Ac cording lo Ihe department of com mens, the foreign commerce of the Fniled Hisles made Its highest record In the ftscul year of 113. Imports, both free and dutiable, were larger thun ever before, and exports, b.uh domestic and foreign, were also ti lamest on record. Imports weee 1.811 million dollars, against minion in ihe fiscal venr 1(12. and exports were J.48 million dollars. against 2.20 million In lilt The charming character of our for elgn commerce Is Illustrated by ! comparison of Ihe figures of l12 with Columbia. Term. "Martf a time," tays Mrs. ictoie Sharp, ol this place. "I wished I would die and b ir lined Of my guttering, Itotu womanly IrouMcs. 1 Could nul f(ct up, williuul pulling at somrtiiing to help me. and stayed in bed most ol ilie bme. I cuuid out do my bouKwotk. The least amount of work tired me out. My head would iwim, and I would tremble tor an hour or more, i inaliy. I tuok CarJul, the womin'a tonic, ami I am not boihered with pains any more, and I don't have lo pi 10 bed. In tiicl, I an found and well bi ail my trouble." Cardul rrei to all Ihe weak mots and help tJ nuke them strong. IttcU w;ll those of eailicr years. Imports show nuiuir 1101 aainsi ner, 11 is ior mo lued, nervous, billable women, who fed at if everything' were wrung, and need something- to quiet their nerve and ttrene,Uita Uitf worn-out yteui. If you are t woman, suffering from any Of the numerous yinplnmt cfwoiginie trouble, bike Cvdul. tt wU be!p you. At all druiits. . sfras $ Cntnanoor ststlrln 0.. 14 Adyikoiy Ixt . CtiAiijo.,. 1i.n , ir ;V''W wiwoa. nil yowl i4s. f-1 44 mm biMs. Hgn f li news ka S jiiiih," a. t at aitKi. fe tk In reecnt yesrs a much more rspia gnln that exporia While Imports In creased hut tl tier cent In the year period from 1M0 to 19011, the Increased 111 per cent In the shorter period from moo to 111. On the other hand, exports, which Increased 7 per cent In the l-ytr period from In 0 to I '. gained only 77 ja-r cent In the period from ll0 to 111. Imports f 1. 1 mt d In IttUU, 17 per rent, and In IHU, 42 I per cent 1 the total foreign commerce. Food The Banking Requisites T I HE satisfactory bank-the only bank which can be of real benefit to the business pub lie is that which, while assuring absolute se curity, Is prepared to give expert and courteous service not only to depositors but to the publio generally. The success of the STATE NATIONAL BANK has been built upon this winning combination of Service and Solidity. Your account is solicited. State National Bank OF ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. ZZ Z1 i j f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y stuffs Imported in lon aggregated HI million dollars nml. in 1913, 4a mil lion: moufueturers' raw materials Im ported Increased during the same time from 27 million to Sir. million dollars, an Increase of &J4 million dol lars In the value of foodntufTs and raw material Imported during thai period. On the other hand, food si lifts exported timing the period under inn- nliltrut loll show a decline of 44 mil lion and raw materials an Increase of 40 million, s net Increase of but 3(1 million dollars In, foods! 11 ft and rnw materials exported, compared with vn Increase of Iii 4 million In foodntufTs and raw materials exported. In manufacturers, ht.wever. the .growth In exports has exceeded th-it In Imports. Imports of manufactures for further use In manufacturing In- creanetl from 134 million dollars in lKiiu to 34 million In InU, nml fin ished manufictiirtn from 2 "3 million In I.0M1 lo 4nY million, in IHU: while on the export side manufactures for further use manufacturing Increased from IT. 3 lulllion dollars In icon to 4) million In lull, und finished man ufactures from iti million to 774 million, the Increase In manufactures reported during the period having been 40 million dollars and In man ufactures exported "02 million dol lars. The large Increase In Ihe valuation of the various groups of merchandise Imported and exported In recent years does not represent a corespond. lng Increune In quantities. In n larte proportion of the articles forming In ternational trade, prices In recent years are much higher than those 'n Ihe earlier years of ihe period under consideration, and the im-rense In quantities are In many Instances lens than the Increases In total vulues, this being especially true of food stuffs und manufacturers' materials. In finished manufactures the deter mination of prices la more difficult, though for a limited number of ar ticles prices may oe ascertained, and these show In most canes a lens ad vance than that In raw materials or rood nt uff s. A brief but thorough sn.tlvnls or this foreign trade is to be found III Ihe monograph "Annual Iteview of the Foreign Commerce of Ihe I'lillrd Hlatcs, 11," Miscellaneous rerl -s Xo. 14, of the bureau of foreign ami domestic commerce. Junt published. Notable features of Ihe import snd export trade, such as trade by grand dli talons and principal countries, sources of leading articles Imported, distribution of leading articles export ed. Increased Imports of rnw ma teria In. increased exports of manufac tures, eic, are clearly and concisely given. Copies of the monograph may bu obtained U any one Interested up on application to the department of commerce. Itllious? Feel heavy after dinner? Hitler taste? Cojjiplexion sallow T l.lvt-r perhaps needs waking up. 1 loan's Itegulets for bilious attacks. 2rn: ut all stores. l"roper ItegiilutUiii. Mrs Hmlih (to chemist) I wish to buy a I linnm. miter to regulnlo the he.it of the room. t'heinint What kind will you have. Madame? Mrs. H. i ih. it does not matter, so you set It ut Sr., us the doctor en Id 1 bat would lie the proper heat Na tional Mmilbly. Try HERALD Want Ads, they bring results. SI E I was badly ruptured while lifting a, trunk, several years ago. Doctors said my only hope of cure was an op eration. Trusses did me no good. Finally I got hold of something lat quickly D"d completely .cured me. Year have passed and the rupture has never returned, although 1 am doing hard work as a carpenter. There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble. I have nothing to sell, hut will give full Information about how you may find a complete cure without operation. If you write to me, Kugene M. Tullen. Carpenter, 1011 Marieliua Avenue, Manasttim. N. J. lietter cut out this notice and show It to any other who are ruptured you may save a life or at least atop Ihe misery of rupture and the worry and danger of an operation! t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y REGULAR AUTOiuOCILE PASSENGER SERVICE ALBUQUERQUE TO SANTA FE Beginning Sunday, March 15th and every day thereafter cars will leave garage at 7 a. m. sharp, arriving at Santa Fe 11a. m. Leave SanU Fe 3 p. ru. arrive Albuquerque 7 p. m. 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