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1 IVEMINO MBB-W ALBUaPXEQUH, If, M., TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1315. ll OKOildK ft. VsAJLIAJOT. MUnum WMH SS- set riia. l 111 mm, Ahin -. tin-. M. M. Wmal a Tond-chtin meller the ptwrtnt lieu St AlbuqustViUS. N. M., otwtor Um am at Msrott I. IStS. OH moeih hy sastl or carrier 59c One wMi by carrier lie On fear by Mil or earrfsr ta mtnmm li t i 'WXWSWIi AS I mi in of taokw'o ssw dollrerm rortay, anal today ln. ot ton Mom is dtrmted Use rrptrt of the Kvrtilng llorakl llirss,l of tMs aaomlng WlUrfxtt an eacpfHiiNi the swans artatsaii tm m today: Uhmo whkh are from ml ua Ha Una iMga. rfr . meev.1 tally and In ttoo renlw timid f Teas main ann aenstas oS dan goaralngi pa par aanasdy car-Heri by the Hetrald of tlx- after Tads la got a reftevtiuti the aaoae taosaj le into of orory saorw. tat paper In the 'oiled Mateo. htg Tlic IrnlHtrtaitt new. Is In the dot light hours. It h ttlrfd to after noon nonapainta In It. It b a coodlllon nhld. ho orort-oaan. It la trae that tint sasniiaHy a big Tlx- Her aid. l of today's nam today, rofora to the nvosssTe. every day ran f newo groat and aanall. of Hhb'h the front pagan of the two Al after aire an - that bappeaa fire day out of every aia. I lit til-r- IX A UI'MtVI. LAST nlght'a groat outpouring of AlbUMUOttiuo bualneaa men t tbr I'ommorclal club, wltb their unnnlmoua and Inatatont de mand for a ral atate fair m t fal'' la almply hat waa to have boon a pocted. All that waa noadod waa to praoont tha matter lo the bualneaa In teraotg of Ihla city in Ita true, oarloua light. Tbla the Commercial club of- flcera did. Tho raault waa a rallying of Albuquerauo bualneaa men. loyal lo the core, eathuaiaatic. ready to work and demanding only the right kind of leaderahlp to go ahead. Let nlght'a mooting, tho aontlment which cauaed it aad which waa evi dent all thrjugh It almply atrength ona what Herald already haa aalJ aa lo tha wudom and the Importance of the aelortlon of Robert E. Putney to head the atate fair commlaalon. and tha character of tho leaderahlp which be will contribute. Thero doubt, evident heattailon at full ex- proactoii of enthuaiaatn for the otate fair until IU leaderahlp had been de termined. When that had boon ottld. and settled oatlafaclorlly by the governor, the onthualaam lot g with a roar which will be heard and felt from one end of New Mfglro to the other. Albuquerque haa ceat aatde all dnubta about the gtaU (air. We hav i ..r,lr..,. nil iimuI Mlule lair inlHtakca ibim orftoo :i Bdiiormi hhm 1ST the tfaytagtM hoars. The afternoon Ibe dJJ It liar..s III.- mi. ,,! Uk tuW' will's Hn nt" "iilnff jiir (irttit ilf.rt Willi Kl'ria inilit n itKl an. .rt. iiiln Th- whole i. .nil'-' la wiped out and with u clean glair with unbounded enthualaom nnd leaderahlp which has unaniinoua P aroval and backing of every Inleraol In tbla city, we're on? in a tntnch for what the new fair lommioaloner de Btrlbea aa a "humdinger." h.l-.TV AX Ft II U K a t in many years intelligent rail T toad management have been aeeking adStMidlo legislation to prevent and punish trespass on run road rights of way. Thla legislation haa been mooted in many states MS S rooirlctinn of personsl liberty; snd be. ii use th- rallrosda wanted It. Now that the attitude of antagnnlem to rallrosda la rapidly fading there may bo s chance tu secure thla legisla tion w hi h la grestly needed for the I rotectlon of ih.-i onaiderablc por tion of the public which will not take .are of Itself II la safety flral by force, hut ll to sn Instnqco In which force i necessary, t'f ell leg islation sought by railroade In this country this unll-tregpaaa leglelatlon la the most unselfish. A resolution asking cungreoo IS en- set s law in akin Ii a federal of far per anna to trespass on rait- ptoporty waa adopted MSI weea by the Assoc i t n.n of llsllwsy claim Agent. wWt met In Uslvsston. spooking of the danger of ire- U. Prlbhle of Topeka. sgont of the taints Fe, sdSbar uf p.toi.s k U ' . - rr maimed In rgjltrssaf an ing the Ihp) twelve months, while treenenslng in rerllrnart nrAserty I Appalling m were thousand of tttsm ml,., might K site M wsl Ie4y had Ihe obeyed warning )n Wo ngreg l Mgl a in that wl ixmUk It ar. offense for rris.n" to t mannas on railroad property W. C. Certlldge. claim agent for! Mm Rock Inland, mid- "Our business ; a claim agents la two-fold one to ( to.ro trio rattroorf money and the ar to rnnaanrr Ills and llmh ttu rt.lv iWsstg star- " " n-nn.r, atonopoiat. y(m JB Voarelf WU. W to fulfill the Initer mission prlncl- Hart, pally that wo wish to have the pro- Under the heading "Mat or Accl poootl law onajrtad " ldentg' the Hoy Bpatlah American K. H. Hamua. aaoialant general V" o""w": Mro. tleu. I.Uiga report hnvlng claim agent of the Hants e. apoko . aajiouncementa of the grad of the automobile accidents that oc- nation from the Cherr Vale achoobt cur dolly. Accidents, at grade eTooa- May 24th of Mlaa Luclle Rlrd. for ings iirtlcutorly. he pointed out. M "torly a oebuol girl at Roy and aleo anK.r hM n hirh th. na.u'ii - ' h"r Paaching marriage to Mr. so.Hr subject on which the assocla- Rm(r r,irgur(h Ju. 4n Mun. Hon purpoaaa oaklng either atate or faang. & two yowng lady here will bo federal relief. J Interested In her future and remem ITAl.Vs IllMWli It IK W lt M" ff'H difficulty is eaerlenced by Americana In underatand Ing the great popular npels- Ing In behalf of war which un loubt- edlj hurried the Italian government into it. declaration of hoot lilt again! Auatrla In this country we hope for peace and are propared to pay for It almost any price abort of national honor. In Italy the govern ment held out againot war until l.t- ferally forced to act by a popular sen timent which would r. k no ; n.h.' dei.i. It waa war or revolution. Why m the war aplrtt so violent In Italy - Italy shares the ambitions of most European nations to expand Its na tional boundurlea. Ita dieam of em pire goes far back Into the past, ante- dating even the plana of Garibaldi and favour. Hut It waa Qarlbldl. perhaps, more than any other alngle Influence that crystillied terrltnrlal ambitions In Italy and It la this .in fluence that today la Inciting the spirit of the people. Pruhalily It la the moot potent force which kept that nation from carrying out Ita ob ligations to Austria and Germany under the triple alliance. Italy haa raited. Impatiently It la true, for the War to progress far enough ao lht Ms weakening effect would bo felt by Ita enemies on alt aides. Then tha llallana determined to atrike for Met Garibaldi empire, or al least Is get back the rich territory which Auotr:-i had taken from them. or weeka negotiations have been going on looking to an amicable aat tloment of the claims against Auatrla. In puehlng three i-lalma ut thio time Italy In unr respect pursued almost the course that Japan tidopied with China taking advantage of Auatria' ne eaaitv to drive a hard bargain It la undoubtedly considered that no auch oouortunltv i likely lo tome again and that If the (iarihuldl em plrs is ever to be realised Ihla I the time to strike. In an address to the reichatag the other Jay Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg, the German Im perial chancellor, outlined the extent of the concessions which Austrln was willing to make, with the comment nhat Germuny stood ready to guaran tee to Italy that the agreemeut would be csrrlsd out In good faith. These proposed concessions form .n inter- satlng shcedule and they oeem tu in duds about everything that the Hal-, isos could reasonably ask lor. 1 10 would bring about a realisation of tha Garibaldi and Cavour plan and solidify and eirenglheti Italian Inter ests Immensely. Rut iti.lv clsmorod for more The smblliuns of the people oeem to have tissnfl beyond thr more conosrv alive Idoala of their own Utinarcklan pa triot. The Italian Imagination la on- guests as opposed to the more pro- SSVic form of diplomatic hsrgulnlrig Much could have boon gained b a -copiing the conrcBslona of Auatrla snd remaining neutral, hut spparenl ly the people uf Italy believe that much mure can be achieved by throwing Ihe weight of their militar ism Into the scale with the alllea and thus gain a right to parthiipate in the dlv talon of Ihe pola at the end "I the war. Stale of Ohio, City of Toted. . Lucas County as. Crank .f '"hensy mtkse osth thst ha to aenlor banner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney Co., doing business in thsi City of Toledo County snd Htste nforeaaio. and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE H'.'NDRED OOL- I. aim for each and svery csss of Catarrh that cgjuiot be eursd by Ihe uss "f IIAI-I.'F. CATARRH CL'BE rttAiMv ur.nHi. Sworn lo before me and o"""1 r,u"B in my presence, thla aay oi uo- en, mi A. D. Ills- (Heal I A. W. QLEAoUA, Notary Public, Hall. Catarrh Cur la lahsn In- terneiiy ana acts oir.ti.y .f. iilooil ami mucous auria e or m ayglem. .-end for laailmonlala, fras. . J. CHENEY aV CO., Tolsdo. O Sold by sdd Druggist, 7r. 'urS, const. - an patlon N0TIC1. All oeraons having sidewalk built rhould get s cerilflcate of inepo tlonl 'ion. the ii v englnrer'a till r In 'or uylng for nm. J. N. GIJtDDING, tit. SOLOCI ill.VRlt rmr Enterprise rofora to . Rursum'a letter refuatng tag commaWi Job s "a naat coup oth-,dut nor. Oge of ihr kind they null on the ChamD dft Mam ber her childhood with pleasure." THE r-R"T ITEM among nece. nary automobile acraaoortea i caah. WE I EARN the above from a friend ho ha an automobile. THE REMAINS of a departed Hindu were shipped from t'olton, Cal. norma. lat wees u- par ei poai. Tne destination Wa Calcutta and the postage 15.30. For true economy, even down to funeral expenses leave It to a poor benighted Hindu. Tin: HAKKWAR of Bcr da' hnr a buttery of artillery 'na'atlng of solid gold guns mounted on sliver. The Gaekwur la lucky that hla guns are not In Europe where "Hoch" means bualneaa. WESTERN t'NION magualne tolls about eendlns eight message over one sire at the itnt time. It's party line telegraphy. IV Till: HAME publication we nnte a story entitled "H iw to he a mes senger boy.'1 Illustration shows the model messenger boy bually sitting on a chair. Well I declare. Not to gay swear, It looka like we Would have a fair. THE BAPTIST convention ran right square Into so angel. HOWERH of John D. Jr.'s pergonal staff clings to the old 'aahloned Idea that a man's personal letters are private. The gentle art of letter writ ing among up to date corporation head I now limited to denials of al leged past compositions. RiiWKKH plainly didn't wait for his bone lu Idaoch in the rugged Rpcklas, The rocks got too hot for Rowers. WAIUI may be a rough ne.-k. but ho certainly la delivering n lot of good that never would have come through Without him. AFTER Slab 'he tet wav to drive a nail Is with h hummer. f DON KEDZIE n A witt la lion. X t : Don 11. Kedale Is dead and a char scter in southwestern Journullam la gone For twenty-avven year the Liberal ua edited and published gf Ita originator Don Ertxle. Never u week did the netor of all New Mex ico newspaper men ma giving out his weekly mesaage In hia Inimitable way Through deep pain and aurmw. esaabined with disuiipolntment. Dun Kad mpiled a brilllunt history of the outhwest in the .wenty-eeifti volumes m the '.unit of the W'eatern Llberul Don Ksdjsto an. In a way, a pecu liar genius There ha never lieen. snd sever will he. nnoihei lion Red sis. HI v in. ma of life were difTerent to thoae of the average man. doubt leas brought about by hi Inflrmulles. Hla writing wa eccentric snd through hla editorial am1 news column there smacked a singular kind of wit and sarcaom. He waa different, and thut Was what the people were looking for. ifs wa thr mot widely copied editor that New Mexb r the southwest ha ever seen and hi departure from the newspaper field was felt with regret His writing fr -n the smallest news item In hi moat brilliant editorials will never SO forgotten. Imbedded in his style of writing waa the fastly passing personality of the editor through hi paper, enlivened by his phiuant humor nnd deep philosnphv uf life as only Don Eedxle surveyed It. The late editor of the Liberal wn a alrung exponent of clean politic nnd a believer In thr principle of r.epuhli' anlam He was frarlrs and shr.-. I with hi pen and inn hant editorial were watched for with keen Is tarsal. I'nltke the average county editor Don Kcdxlf possessed a remarkable hulriea ability and through hi 'art i n . ..esurient haa amard unite u tidy sum He was a great reader of commercial literature and law. which . ua,, ,,, god advantage. When Don Kedxle sold the Western Iheral o Its present owner he wrote h iri "Goodby Bye' that we nunle in i pari "For lweniy-even year I have puhllahed the Liberal. I have had u pleasant time of It 1 have made many friend who have been good an. I kind to me. I have made a few en emiea of whom I am proud I have worked long, with lew vsciiong, th most Important being In go to a ho pllal and have mv leg I ot off. to gel rid of the luflerrealoel haellll. whnh ih" """" ' " -1 I A I sn i.l in the beginning. n f 1 1 at Ihe eud. fl I Hye Don Kedxle has gone to hi reward. HI yes S of offering are finished. For haby'a rrntip, Willie dailv rut a and brules. mamma's sore throat, Grandma's lameness in Thins Eclectic Gil the bouaehold lamody. He snd tic. MRS. HIMOE OPENS SUMMER TERM ON JUNE 10 Announcement Emphasises the Fact That Albuquerque Hm Music School Doing Work Comparing With Beat ' in the Wert Announcement today that the sum mer term of Mr Mattel Mteven Hlmoe'a music aahosl will open on Juns loth, to continue until August loih. emphasise lb fact that among It other educational Institution Al buquerque haa a school of muak which In scope und , harm trr of work being done tank- among the very foremoat In the west. With very little publicity Mrs. Hlmoe haa built up a school, both of Juvenile and ad vanced student of the piano, which to one of the largest In the state in point of enrollment and which Is doing work which compares very fa vorahly with that helng done In the best conaervstnrim In the country. This summer. In .uldltlou to her reg ular classes. Mr Hlmoe will add u special course In normal piano in struction (or teacher, slid the mem bership in Ihla class promises to be large The charactsr uf the work being done by Mrr. Hlmoe' puplla was I strikingly illustrated In two recitals. I one by Juvenile and one hy her ad vanced students. hlt-h marked the close of the regular term on May 15th The advanced students ot piano gave . program which would have attrncted attention on the cog cert stage of any city, by reasons ot Its range and the Interpretation Of maater worka H.trold Partch. a young pianist of unueual promise, played 'be A major Chopin "Polo naise." Mlaa tle Wood gave two M lioweil number. the Shadow Dance" and "To An Indian Lodge.'' l-eclair Caviinaugh number was a maxurka. hy llorowakl: Mrs Tom Hughe. Jr. played Weher'a "Rondo Rrilliante." showing a marked ml vance In an already finished pianist. Miss MolgOBg played a Grodskl "Bar carolle;" Mrs. G. g. M' laindresi gave Godard's "A Mi lor Ktude. Mis Glads Man. lull jhe I'hoplu 'Prelude; In 1 Flat Mrs John ItcTooT the "Fonluale Impromptu" hy i ll. pin. and Ml tllady Hreetile.if the Alle-' gro movement from the Hcethoven "C Mltior ''.'in ert" " ttverture porta i were played by Mrs. Hlmoe Vst 'I number were by Mlaa Evangeline! Perry and Mia Cutb Bright, pupil of Mrs Bradford. H wa a program which in a 1 1 ope an. I x client ren dition Would have attracted attention In any mulcal aajlt i The Juvenile pupils In iheir recital gav lUltr a stnslng in evidence of thorough and . .mpetent instruction aa dlil the ciders In this program the following frogfl Mrs Hltnos'g ju- venlle claoeea look part. Titislev and Leonora hurt i i:ilxnheth Klstler, Howe KMer, IsSSJfgg I'lark. Franklin svhwenlker. Margat.-t Hardeman, lior-.thy1 Schwenrket. sag Heyman, Virginia Mcljindres. Ethel Toolh- Sker. May LSUb. Tesale Monahgn. Frances Mar r-.n Mnrcella Matsoit. Velm.i IioUglas Mr Roy McDonald ggve a vocal number ciitialsliag of chil'lren's songs WOM N s si I'KIt t.l: mill everituallj IVc to women rigti' whh h thev ire entitled, but good health, which ,1 the birthright of , nr.. lilra. . ..anuM .1 I... before he can fully enjoy the prh lieges which tn in a suffrsge will bring Women who suffer from those dreadful pains, backache, headaches. itriiul.i ii in i iiisio ss ..ml deprr- sioti. symptom of orsani- trouble. should rely on Lydl.t E. I'lnkhum Vegetable I'ompoUnd, wh' h Is mail. from root and harb. to restore then, to a iiurinul health:, .on-lnion aa u haa thousand of other American women. COURT GIVES TWO GUN CARRIERS SIXTY DAYS Two gun-toieir. got the 'mils! dose In 'h cltv coin t Ihl morning 'In- u.-.. 1 . . - - .....1 I ... I " ...UHlo.c ener The. mi. srrested al tlliie The tisioel gun lot lux rlnii- iifiW. to H1XI) thr .111 Juil SAVES DAUGHTER AdVit-e of Mother no Doabt Pro venU Dssghter't UnlisMly End. aoaaag snsd u ... . . ..I Frilly, Ky " I wa not ble In dd fmyihing for negrly tix monlhg," wrilea Mn. Uurg Itiaicher. ol Ihw nlscs. "1(4 wis down in bed lor three months. I cannot tell you how I suffered with ffiy head, and with nervousnets and womanly troubles. Our family i! ctor told my husband he could not do me any Rood, and he h.id to give II up. We tried Mother doctor, but he did not help me. At last, my mother advised me to takt Cardui, the woman's tonic. I IhoitKht It was no use tor I was nearly dead and noihint; seemed to do me any Kood. But I took eleven bodies, and now I am able to do all ot my work and my owe Wfeliing. I laink Cardui la the beet medicine In Ihe world. My weight has increased, tod I look the picture ol health. " II you lutler liom any ol the ailmenti peculiar to women, get a bottle nt Cardui pdViy. Delay is dangerous. We know It will help you, lof it has helped so many thousands ot other weak women la Ihe pan io years. Ata.Tdftifc.lW .,. . r i ..... Mill.!, ru ituii bast Cheiianaega. Tonn . Ii rSrVs MTsai tm.t'unum. or i-uii csksani S' r n cats so vaa i or sexMO. a) pas) wrauou food tempting with Cottoleue For mskina; cakes, pies and pas trytor all shortening snd frying -Cottoleno is guftreme. v.oitoiene Cottolsns is en exact combination of the purest, rlihssi. moat carefully re fined cottonaeed oil and the choicest beef eteorlne cbts-ned from acted id, high giodo leaf beef aust. Cottotooe to haolf one of th purMt of pur food Cotiolene makes foods more digestible more wholososnc makes them taste better. It to an original1 product and beffer than anything alas that you csn use for shortening or frying. Use a third leas of Cottoleno than of .ny other shortening or frying fat. Always beat Cottolsns slowly. Arrange with your grocei for a regular Write our General CrftVea, Chicago, lor a free copy of our real cook boob "HOME HELPS," OaXXErAiRBANK: "Cofralene modes good cooking seller" rimiiiiiciifiiiniiiiiMtiifiiietiiiiiiiitfiiiiii! (t'ontlnuci from Psgc Gnc) and the public generally will feel that it has had Its money worth for every ticket bouaht. Tin- l.sM'iillHl Ten TlHUisand. Tim ols. v.- Is i In ail. -i. of an inui-vlfw v. lib Mr. PuIim't tills aJltTiKMin. TIh4' were bis concluding words: "Ii must la- I. .ill. .1 right at lief start that tin- -.ul -fibers most give more Hutu lln-v dpi I i-i year. We nniM liatc ten ihoiiHitnil dollar ii.no tin- ill). tili.s at lia-t i en tlioiiseiid s given, uc might as HI . all Un fair off. "Ist nlslit's eiiitiiislasen was IgSsygrlggj ami aawggfgssgj gw liavcn'l got the lair ! Tin- on lliuslii.m niii-i h, ..lined into axil Oil Till 111 Wil l. Ill Mi Wilt!" -l i.HT lilt. Ml;l-7r VI III tl HlUgl I - I MIS v I II Heiitimeut regarding the atate fair ha been ao i rv sluli.-.l a ii result oi lat night n linn at the t 'omsaaS i i.h club that It Is gad ggrtj aagsMS now that Afhsgusruua will stuge the thirty -sixth fair but I lint It will I" the biggest ever held I'tesident It E Putney auy it will he the "hum dliiglngesi lair in the city 'a atotoG Mr. Putney, who last week tie. line tl to accept appointment aa SSSSgdenl of the commission, re. ailed the dei I - nation when he saw the crowd thai Jsmmed the I 'ommen ial club last nlgln An alien. inn. .- that ioet- i flowed from the two main rooms In!" the Intih. .md the Milliard room wa" th- Hlvs answer IS the stUb'l ul' rtuuum tnai uuiese i"" mi'ii nine the meeting Ihete would be no fan Win,, Mr PstCMty saw tin i-rowu, II n 1 1 ) l. i I till- SC iltltllCllts CV!lCSl"' hla doubts tegarding Al i ' 'i ' desire for u fair took witm Th' ptrll of the his meeting made it evi dent that Albu.iieriue not only wants the fair hut is prepured to tutu to SSkf miiVe ll ii riptorktng snorter tloveritor Mi-Dormld made the flriu .ee.h last night He came from Ha nt u Fe especially to attend ll" I ' mooting. He urged MM fan gf HW sake of the gg Is and toinHfn1 ad' vantages ptiiiging from it. SSd BsadgBSd hlsssslf to SM in innklUK 'i a auccess In every way ponetolc Hpraking of Ihe fulr OOmmlSSion " " "w ,"" whl", '", convinced that as a matter of polio It t heal to sppiiint Ihe three i out mlaaioners from different localities he is willing lo appoint two from this ..... ,, ,, lh... . nv. I '"'"i 1,1 1 11,11 a i . ss of the fulr. After a hurrah vole for Mat fair hul ii p.taaed, with never a wins per -I i n.-Kulive in tin witon rrimu, la resolution thut It was the sen.- ot Ihe meeting that Mr I'lilne, should accept the presidency or tin- eommi BkM went through A eominltl'-w hustled to Mr Putney lioitai' aim Ibroiight him to Ihe rneellng to any "Ve " or "Ms He look one look Bl the crowd, sensed Ihe spirit per vintlriK it. nnd set . pled tin preul. fl I uticonditiotiullt Mr I'tilnev iSUSlVSd warm i . . in ca In his llrst gpsssh a i.reeu.l.til he ,i . , , i ,. thai f , , .. , t ,uccia. ... m v for thl fan. og ar all of you." I"1 ssbl. "I want you o forget that y"' have given i. the paol and hiive not been oatlsfled I want you lo forget what you mm- last M-ur when we come t' vou tomorrow oi nexl day We want you to think gbSCtl whal you urc going to give ibis vear "We arc going to put on a fair u humdinger one. In whn h every dtt sen of the otitic can take pride Hut one man cannot d" It; a group of men cannot do It. It must b put on hy all of you. Another thing. I want you to be asllofted with the of ficer the commlaalon will hooae: If you have utty kick save them unlll the fair la over, und then you MM find that OU have none Men. we are going lo have ,i fulr. that all Following the meeting pvtalstst Putney gave out the following slute ment I wain to coiigratulal the pioplc of thl iltv upon the enthnalnfdh shown in the fair inciting al IS t'oinmrrcial - In - lust lllghl H appeared fnr some time aa llm'igri 'ihs pople of thla eitf did nt wnt Mske tow WILL ALBUQUERQUE fair. Ag we sll know. It takea money Mm :nr and plenty of It. In accepting a place nn the glste fair commission I (lid on with the un dsratandlng that the people of Ihla city are going to dig down Into their loons for money. "Forgot the fair last year left a deficit Forgot also the amount you subscribed last year, nnd woen the Committee cells og you within thla Week for a subadrifdlsn for the fair this year, show them that you want n fair. "The turning Isnoe of Igo.uen or I70,t0 lu "his city in. ii. that you are going lo participate In the bene- Sis thereof, eome of you directly. J others Indirectly. If you will do this. I assure you of the humdlnglneat fair you have ever had. If. on the con Itrsry. you feel thai you want a fair ibut are not going lo give anything. It want no place on this fair commla- ' slon. "Albuquerque ha given a fair tor ilhlrty-flve years without n mis. It 'had seemed to me In the mist two ! Weeks that we were on the verge of pawing it), the state fair In my Judgment Ibis would have lieen a ca lami! , our nelghhora ei-indlng renin to lake this plum Ironi ua. We can not afford t make a failure uf thl fair, and 1 do not believe the people of this cltv ate going to make a fail g re. t me man or hunch of men can not give a successful lair for AHu qllerquc. hut the lieople of thl city can give a siicreoof til fair and I would ludxe from the enthusiasm dlpl"el St thl meeting that the Hum sixth I annual atate fair would be the turn , lug point In the development of lhu cltv When tne committee tails m von dig Bffc If you want the fair. I can assure vou that It you il m l dm there will M no fair. It K PITNEY' A feature of last night meeting wa the playing sfj the Ellis hand. Tin- Indian school Iwml parail.d ggg streets and advertised the meeting about town. Iloth musical organisa tion made 1. decided hit. 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BEAVER BOARD ff HERMAN A WILLIAMS PAINT ALABASTINE i. 0. BALDRID0E LUMBER CO., 423 S. 1st St., Phone 402 W. H, HAHN CO. l'.ir the iM-ai In fttel nf sll goMKi f KOMI tl. avrssrNii-Vwrr-vaear SOME COMBINATION IS CHARLES CHAPLIN AND MISS MARIE DRESSLER It la a camhlnMltiHi hard lo h.-ii that whh-h I made in the great Km gtone rill.,. "Tlllle'a Punctured Ro mance," which appear at the Crys tal theater Friday and Mtilurtley of thla week, and In which Charles I'haplln and Marie Greasier carr the leading roles. An even thousand laugh are said to be contained lit the play, which mean one continu ous laugh during its octlon and ' laugh all the way home. Tou lauab when M!s Ureaaler mnkea her flrat arreen appearance with her dog Mis" I ii - let-, during her long career In the musical and legitimate theaters haa alwayo i.e.-n minted on to atari the laughter the moment she made her first entrance. Ton laugh, loo. when she seise big black ol wood and begin to throw them to ., SM timer for her dog to retrieve. Tlllu la n little Inn. thai not the wordl country maiden, ami when one ol the blllela of wood strikes n young elly chap Charlie Chaplin i right m the face you laugh again The stranger to dragged by Tlllle lo bet home. When he revive and a1 or tains that Tillie s rather has i bank roll the moment he first becomes conscious and make effort In an nex that roll you are still laughing Vou certainly don't cease when the city chap take Tlllle to a csbarel ami Tlllle takes her first drink ToU don't atop, either, when Mahel, the city chap girl. Interrupt the pi. i ceilings. And you are keeping u it When Tlllle hat ..me fur a little lime the supposed posaraaor of several million dollars And so vou continue on yuur laughing way through thai whole series of screen acene that follow Swift action auch a la seldom got ' on the screen characterise the le leaoe. Thla may lie largely accounted for by the fact that Mink BgSgStl author and director, who has tnotiv laughing end swiftly linn inn photo play successes to his credit. Is mill' and director of "Tlllle. ' The actios In Tlllle is of the kind thai nSSStSI laughter, for Tftgto wa designed U be a Iniiith factory. t'ottolens, X cenle Iter pound. .1-lh. i-lh. IO-1'.i und UU-lh. tuna. . st em Meat t o MONUMENTS FOE MEMORIAL DAY CMRlIsLOS 1.VUV GALLUP LUMP OALLUP SVOO AMTRRACITa, ALL SUBS aUMDUNU AND at ILL WOOD BKIOK AMD PI.AKTBKINU LIMB SANTA r BKICI iWNNsNNgNsNS-VNs