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TWO THE EVENING HERALD. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.t FIlIDAY. JUNE 10. 1014. I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSETF AS A CANDIDATE FOR THE REPUBLICAN NOM INATION FOR CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO, AND RESPECTFULLY ASK ALL MY FRIENDS WHO CARE TO SUP PORT ME. AS WELL AS ALL CITIZENS. TO CONSIDER ME A3 SUCH. I RESPECTFULLY ASK EVERY REPUB LICAN AND CITIZEN OF NEW MEXICO TO FORCE UPON THE REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE THE DUTY OF CALLING A STATEWIDE PRIMARY TO DECIDE THE MATTER BETWEEN THE DIFFERENT CAN DIDATES. SO THAT THE MATTER WILL BE FECIDED BY THE PEOPLE AND NOT BY THE BOSSES; AND SO THAT THE NOMINA TION WILL NOT BE STOLEN BY ANY GUM SHOE METHOD. I HOPE FOR THE ENDORSEMEI.T OF THE PR03RESSIVES, OR AT LEAST FOR AS MUCH OF THE PROGRESSIVE VOTE AS MAY NOT BE SATISFIED WITH ANY CAN DIDATES THEY MAY NOMINATE, SHOULD I SECURE THE NOMINATION. I PROMISE THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO MY BEST EF FORTS IN THEIR BEHALF, AND A THOROUGHLY PROGRESSIVE COURSE IN THE STATE AND IN CONGRESS IF I AM NOMINATED OR ELECTED. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, B. S. RODEY. tim1if'r. mid will lninle tlii' i v f!iilit in v tf ninny Ih'ttiMiiii'ln i-l i..li.u hit li Mill ) uiiil ihi in nil lii i ImIiimiI fiinmivri', lllH iii'M ntnl hilHir't. h ml in Hit' mii- i h i f iniiii rial mill FMiilip 'IIm H'W Ii-ihUt iinr.i rttiriil lit'' ' !.. t i'f ihr kiiii nil litiiti fiiM-iil I'I.iiim i f tin i iiiiiihii) . Ill' lllillllH III' ' hllltMn In tli' lit'htlli H fli 111 II. llv, i - n 1 1 v ii ut lnr iiil ! Ihi ' III IHUIIill. M'tlK mi lmh llllk In mm. M W HIIWIIIMM, IK.IIH ll hi IIMl M III I T I I llTIl I T In' in -i vrnii nf i lii in m ii itiii iii 1 1 ; llt'lltN nil Kf I nlld fill l Wlll'll WlM lllll.- till' .H' flf till! I. l .mil im- i p- m I I v 4lrn Hull .. mum iiiviiiili il Hi lllil mill! .it llll i nf ni'l' i.f Hi nil clHl tilllil IIW-ll.ll' Till! IIOW liUlltt 'III'! ' t'l it icrotip if fmir fliiuili'il iliil.i'. in l'i.i'rtui hnhui't' Mini wlii-n ni-iiili( lnl'l.l.' I tli il'lil, "ll.i't Will m.illr III' j lllltlllti:: IlllU ll4 I'tln tlYU IIH lllllt I'll l l ' tit i.il a v. i-riui'. FOR SALE Two New Modern 4-Room Bungalows One rented; one completely furnished, on corner property; room to build two more; fine for income and home. Owner leaving city. Terms. See owner, 311 South Ninth St. BIG BOND ISSUE CONTESTED flf ilC Purchase of Southern Road for $26,000,000 Declared 11 legal; Prolonged Litigation Expected. Br IimmmnI Wvr to Ft-mlng Herald. 1 M lnulM, Juliu I'J - IUirl era l lhi S l.niim uihI Sun Knim lM-ii i nl liuid. through llirtr ut Ini iipvh, tndu aiilHMiii.ffl Ihilr I ii t in I. in .,f ...in, ct liiti the 1 1 : I 1 1 1 1 nf ri.ii.l (,,. i,iiU Pre - Inventory Sale on all :: ELECTRIC LAMPS Special at Cost nil next week. i A beautiful assortment to belect from. All shapes and colon. ' !! Prices from $3.C0 to $24.00 Strong Bros. J 2ND AND COPPER texz fc 3 'T I-.'.0(i0.iiIiH Iwui'il liy tho N-w (iil.im. Tix.ih mill Mi'Hi.n ruilnuid. It Hill ln ulli'Kcil tliul llii' 1'iir-i-Iiiim i.f Hid Southern rmiil :i II-li-Kiil hi-ciium I hit New Hrli'im linv Iihh mi (Ill-lit i niiiii'. I Inn with tin' 'KrlHi o. Hili h u i mini'i lli.n, it I" r-iuteiHl(l. In ni'ii'Hiutry under flu lawn of MlHBiiuri t" nnikc Ii-khI I In IHirrhuM- i.f mil ruilr.mil I y titii.thiT Am tho iiiri'hiiiw win 1 1 la-Kii I. It Ii i-hHrici'ili tin timid linii which muilr ImiwhIIiIu tho un hum) wim n lm II IvKnl. II Ik wiliI In lu tlir ,.l.m nf tin ri"'rii-in tu r'fu( iMini'iii ,.f tlii I :. Him, Him In, mtii l'riiliin:i'l III ijtm tlim In c.irtiil tn fi.llnw tin rlatnl mi tli iart nf thu rcci'lviT. IMPROVEMENTS TO IIJIO BIG RUN SUM OF MONEY TODAY'S GAMES I : v, .H M; i. 1:1 i n n NATIONAL LEAGUE lull. H; rillllli-.. 3. l; ii. K. hl-iiKu ...ol J iin:i mi" i! - h 1 1 :i rini.i.iil. Inn n;u tin. wo I i T I.iili i ii . Ziilnl. I..i rinii r. i lulu) . i i I Ni i-illiiiiii; Jai iiliH, Kixt'., Mn.wt .hi I liui iih, Kllliti r. I till. U; (.IhiiIm. e. It II. I. i 'in. inn ill ....(Kin nun (kio (i i Ni Vi.rk ...old oa lijx 6 Matlrliih Alni-N, llihli'T mill I'lalk, M hi 'in. ii .1 mill Mi m iK. Iln-lim. 1; M, liiilR. A. I! II i: i--i i.'i.nn ..i.-i mil ii i I i ItukiiKi nun mil 4v 7 1 :i ' ' H.iiti i n !. lii ini r, Srtlli i mill Sny ili l , Kii.l..l.li, .l.iinin mill WhiilniK. Nut i. 'ii. 1 1 I'M I nun h-1 trunk I) ii. AMERICAN LEAGUE lllll Mil. 2; Whit,. Nil. :l. i-s. nn : ll II. I. I!i i.i..ii l mi ico Him - ; :, i I'hc ii- I'm nu 1"x - 3 1 1 I tn 1 1 r i m i'i.IIiiik, It. ili.nl nn. I (nr. rlttau, Th.iin.iM. I'.i nx mill S. ti 1 1 k A iiiit l ii n : New Ynrk-l'li'Vflanil WESTERN LEAGUE 1"mUh. I; I.IiiiiiIii. . I:. II i: i I. in.. .In ....nun nun m.i: n o' l'ii ka on I nun mix I I J IliitlrriiM: Iiihhiiii unil Ki Iici, M -l.lraUi inn1 iMi Alllntir. Sluiit rity, 2: liiiuilm. . it ii. i: Sl.iiix I -1 1 y ...llll) (inn (HO n .' oinnliu V-'l lo Olx 6 1.1 li I in t ti'l l. : Kiiin, I.'iIiihiii unil Crlni; Willm mid Sln Btal. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. IiiiIIhiiiiiI. 2; Mllwnukif. ;l. Hd.rc: It. II. I.. In(li:tii.iiilin . . .nun !in iumi id ,'i Milw . i k no:' Ion mix .1 7 n lliitii ilii: Mi'K, Ailmim ami Ilia' K urn; J.i k- ami IIuhIuk. U5V. I ili r il I luITu In-1 niliunn in. I liti'lHiiil, 2; SI. I'm ii I. I. Sum It II i: ( 'lev el i ii'l .....onn ini'' mm - . 7 St. I'an! 0011 linn 1 on 7 ;j Kati.Ttcii: lii-iiiuc mid lii-Mit't, II.11I 11 lid (ilclill. Culiimliui, 2; MIiiik HmiK. I. S'lir..' H II 1; ('.illinium ono 1 in lino j r, : Mniiii-ai"lin . . .ni'l not ni'it 4 ;, 11 ILiI'itiih: t-i In 11 1 . nf ami Smitn. I- ii iii- Mini v. smith l.i.nili .iu The HERALD Want Ads get the best results. MALOTS) Electric Light Company Un dertakes Important Work; Unsightly Poles to Be Re moved. Tin' All'ii'iui r.rii i'a. I.i ;lit nii'l 1'i.uir iiiiiii'.i ny 1 iti.i.'i'l in 111- hl.illllijf a it-w hHl.in nf Icrili-m wliii h will do nwav wall tli- nn- ' hixlitly iiilii uihI win xlil' li n"w I rniw lln. Smilii IV l.ulwny Inn kn nn ' IVlltlut ttll'l'tlc. Illlll lit lllf HHIllI' time providu a ilujl'lc rirrtut ilirminh tho; l It , no that In i'ii ho i.f ai l I1I1 lit to 1 ma Inn, pitwir mill IikM may h 1 1 1 ' bS llillfi. ' l nJcr tin iri'Mnt ityHK'iii tliu niHln Itrdi ra i 1 arrli'd fn.111 tliu rpntral tatinn ht tlm Mtwmill tu tin-null-illation, rant nf th Sulita In (lM.itj and (rum Ihrrv nil l.rnn. li fcedtiia mi..ly tlm 1 it y. Tin- n-w ilnn will do awny with the Huti-mii-linn and In Ha ati'ad a nrw line will li run dir'l frnin tin- inam limit iliinn Twil'th alin't tn 1 alley l lwn I rnlml ami Dnld cniii 11ml Irnin Dure eut to f'Ht rtlril II. i" It will rim an ai to ovrrlap the i.l'l ( iri nit and :iniid m. doubla miurm fur puwi-r and Hvhtmf. Tin old .11h.nijt11.il, which acrvfil (in an tho main lant fur Iht whcln ciiv, will ! rliiai-d. and Hi heavy fi .il. ri rnnnliiR a. rum ("cntral ave nue lukcn iluwn. The Work la n )''! U ly lv w .'iiij'K'U-i 'J til ait r-y i'r. in:s I.Mtl.i: I'UMT Ml IIKII s i II I; i i i.oi nx nr. ni Hi.ii s I.HIIV (Hill ninl MN. I.III'H I N 11MI TI K i.i!.i: 111 i i.irm i i: n 1: 1. 1:1 i.v ri: h N MM I. 111; s M'MMKII Mfl M Sl NhlllNK I I ITI II, 2 I'T lti' mi 1.1.1: hi iiivt.s in 1 11 it, .t.v ( II si; Mi hMii s oiiiM.i: ri Kin; n:. I oil M I It I I riiiiiiit-, Ji( ; Half". Ilk' A. J. MALOY Phone 172. Hi-' SaitiLsraayj J usee 20 J NDERPRICED items of timely in terest gleaned from all departments for SATURDAY selling. It will be a red letter day for the woman who wishes to save. MEN'S Dollar Day Special Men's Shirts in pleated or plain, all C I fifl patterns; our regular $1.50 value. OlaUU Men's Silk Caps and Hats, all in different fig ured greys and worth $1.50, QQ Men's Union Suits, our regular $1.25 values, in mesh or balbriggan, white or flesh Cl jA color, special at k)leUU KS3 THIRD FLOOR Dollar Day Special Japanese Plates, generally sold 3 for Cl HA $1.00. now 6 for sI.UU Combinettes in white enamel, worth $1.75, now , Omelette Pans, an extra strong alumi- Cl ft A num pan, worth $1.75; special, ea.. vlUu JIuck Towels, with a small red border, general ly sold at 6 for $1.50; special, $100 White Bed Spreads, with or without Cl HA fringe, regular $1.25 value, now. . J)ldUU Lemonade and Ice Tea Glasses, worth $1.50 and $1.75 a dozen; special per Ci A A dozen OIUU Jelly Glasses, an extra strong value, CI OD. at 3 dozen for 4)I.UU Glass Churns, in 3 sizes, worth $1.50 Cl HA nnd $1.75, now, each 4;IUU WOMEN'S Dollar Day Special Silk Hose in every desirable shade and size; the regular $1.50 and $2.00 kind; Ct AA special, pair 4)lvU House Dresses in plain blues or strip- Cf AA ed Ginghams. Dollar Day Special at .laUU Kimonos, in fancy figured crepe, 1 A A our regular $1.50 values, for $I.UU Plain White Parasols, either in embroid :y or plain; special for Dollar Day only, QQ Boudoir Caps in all colors and styles; C A A our regular $1.50 values, for 4)I.UU Ladies' Neckwear in fancy embroidered or the plain Dutch effects, all woth $1.50, Cl A A special for 01. UU Drug Department Dollar Day Special 16 bars Glycerine Soap, worth $1.50; Cl AA special, at 0I.UU Comb and Brush, worth 75c each, ! ()t both for 4I.UU $1.50 Hair Brush at $1.00 Jewelry Department Dollar Day Special Genuine Pearl Pins, an extra strong leader for Dollar Day, worth $1.75, now jjj QQ Ice Tea Coaster Sets; special per dozen $1.00 DRESS GOODS AT DOLLAR DAY PRICES Ratine and Crepe worth 75c and $1.60, Special, 3 yards for $1.00 EOSENWALD'S "Where Quality Meets Price" mnnllW,"'"iW' -' j.f NiaTH T 1 villi , ka j faa . I a " r.r. "if T' -"'X T,.. f...r. , ,77-..- rtf. Hat ibIi 1 1 Itm IHb. "r Ji f 1 1 mi m r-tifi m . . 1 II m Mm mi f3 m 5 f ! f J m m M 1 'l 1 ;:.! 13