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Four TKe Evening Herald, Albuquerque, N. M., Monday, March 12, 1917. TKe Evening Herald PuMlnhcil hf . , miii KVKMXO IIEHAI.D, IXC. OKUKCB B. VALUANT. UDcr Published i-ry afternoon Sl eep t Sunday at 124 North Second Btrl, Albu-uerqu, N. M. Enured M ond-o)t tr.ttur I th postnfflr at Albo.-uerqu. N. M., trader in act f March S. 1IT. 0 noaib bjr mail or mirier, oe Oa year tv nail of tarrlar la advene 11.01 Telephones Putin Cfte..,, It r.ditoriaj Roomi 1ST ItMrTK UWC AI THE imKDON OF THE PEAS. Of tho-e not Inconalderablo (roupa of Hood Americana that have not ar-prhapa torn bill which ahnuld n!irmht cotir for nearly 9t'l mile. dently taken aid In th European tav been pawed were put through. , Kmi.eror Wllllum and all (3crni"iy Itrugele a large proportion. It 1 hlla merltorlou meaurca were al- hailed him a the -conqueror of the probab!. hat. been ,.... -l.;.owed to die. However, the ao-don U thoncht and In word" a well a In ! dead, becauae quite honcntly they nave J uppoeed that oreat Hrltaln ha aa.incunen to overiooK a rew anortcom rulhleiwly deetroyed vim freedom or Inge, The leaialatur waa far from ether of the aeaa aa Oorinany baa de- perfect, hut It took a long at ride to utroyed merchant ahippinc; and hav, ward that goal. feellevd that Ora Brluln'a attempt Among the Important bill pawed to atarve an entire people. Including were: The Australian ballot act, aub nonoombttant. Juatlfied any repriaal. miaaion of the prohibition amendment; lawful or unlawful, by Ocrmany. end a good roada bill, a code of legal pro that the moat brutal repriaal la o-t 1 redure endored by the bar genernllv more drdful than a deliberately In-J throughout the atnte. a well aa the flicted nlow atnrvatinn of hable. jauprem court: two drainage and Ir Now Ihia etqipoRitioa and thui 1 rigat'oti . meaaure: plnclng the atate licr h.inpen to be menti.l product tax cnmtniwlon on a more mibvtnntinl thnt run ium, Into exigence and can haai n that It l- In a poitinn to iM eunlv only In mind that are not 'more effective work; the rrention of fully Informed about certain very 'two new countic; atnte builRct bill; a Important mailer, or thai, being In- bill to uav the widow of the Lite cov- formed, .are. not capable of atralghl thinldriR. They nr r-onrliialon that Cannot he entertained by educated person whnee Intellectual mu hliiorv la in normal repair and running or der. Vi'hnt. then, i the freedom of the tnea" Technically. It I a highly iiec Ific rikht con-lit .lied of count leu. a aumption. aKreements, rutom. trea' leg and cnnvertlona. This 1 not the place to define, much Icm to dexrlbe It, It la enough to uy of It In nontechnical term that It la th right of neutral trader and paeaersern to voyage aecurely upon the hih tea upon their lawful er rand and occaiona In time of war a in time of peace, aubject. however, to aurli limitation a have heen recog nised In the International law exud ing at tho beginning of hoetilitlea. Of the limitation the niot embracing one la blockade, and a blockude I lawful If It ha been proclaimed and enforced. The fact that a blockade Works hardship to neutral commerce a well aa to the blockaded bellig erent doe not In the lighte degree affect the rightfulness of the tilork ade. Fundamental limitation Imposed upon belligerents are. th require ments of adequate warning, by visit and search or otherwise, and of ade quate safeguarding of th Uvea of non combatants when belligerent over haul and dlapos of veaael auspectel of being contraband. It 1 to these essential and constituent right en tering Into th "freedom of the seas" that th American not of April 19 KM, refers. Th method of aub. tnarln warfare upon enemy corn were. It I there declared, ar "ut terly Incompatible with the principle of humanity, th long established and IneontroTertlbl rights of neutrals and th sacred immunities of non combatants" What freedom of th seas, then, ha Oreat Britain ruthlessly destroyed a Germany ha ruthlealy destroyed neutral property, neutral Uvea and th live of noncombalanl The an swer flatly la. none whatever. Orent Britain hae done act alleged to ' lawies. out they have been act atminM property, not aaint life They could be coinn Hed by niun- arK. Che hn at all time mknowl. ia me mnoinn niiiiiatiii of in termit ii nul Ihw, and hn procln imed ht r reoilmcK tn anldu by it venlo-t. yinn w nt n tne veriii-t na gonr nr it.'t her aa In tho Alabama caw, h.- i,k 1'kIiI u r!o the kii I.j iiarely drawn. fo-m Ilrliitin hi not bn n airi1.w. n rv. Ilritiiin iaut fir lirv on the limh m-i'h rind fight tor it. (lernmny l not Hi imiy W:' ked empire In hifi.T). '"t ! rnionv run MlnucU, aii'l pro, lnini a fieeiloin of the Hum wh.ih o. n,i iir-h. itre nd Miiie. S.-iin.i; iI.ij lhauo l-arli, we nv-d hale lot ilifi'l cui:- hi pet feu leg further wluii , wroni; Willi the aiMuimlit tht til hlit I vi lion vf nttn out l' ta nt 1m i;,---tnanj' In a injcfciifidle u. th.. ilrmwi inti of noii'jotnbtititut u:vii;ei th.it tins e not deeti gin u chuni-e f n- tlo ., liio:. t.;einin li;t the t-ptooi to a.sw- llcr iMIO'll it 1 1 I ill l' Mil K'll'lt'l rhe i not it on k tl jiiii:irr. The olit lile of lllK'1'lllllli'll il lav. Iv- lii u llitit v. !- U iii ei hnul"i on llv hiifh fi'u" ulinll bine Hie uptioii to eui yeti'ier, alii Hint iniio'ctit lies Sliull llien He enteui.i'ileil The Her- Jiii.n ei lmiinne wailuc iii no i Hie-." options. II 1 war w lihiiut inm ter. The' mind thut cannot see the diffe"- nee lH'lween these two thin. when oin ' tbt'V he, been broiildil to at- I trillion, la a irlnd with which II. wnulii not he worth while l argue. Frank lin H. l1rt Iiikx In Collier Weekly, r-w-rrTY dh iat ih n h. The cession of the ntnl lealstature i which ha Jilt' (tiinf to a rlnae wa I perhp the most harmnniou one lint ' ha been held In ew Mexico In manv nrt. It may also he aald to the credit of the reflhihltnTi, n far ar i. apparent now. that It didn't do anv particular harm, on the other haul It ha to Ita credit a riumhei of ad- jvnnced lawa which cannot dn othr I wis wis than prove oeneflclnl to th mat. -Th principal objection to be re Istered against th legislature la the fact that It spent about three-fiiirtrn of th leiral sixty day proerlbed by th constitution for It to remain In selon In dolns; apparently nothing; and than wdd th upeed limit to. WS r A (ha rloa In mm effaie, f enahl.k. i t . ..... i i - i . ' ... ..: ' . . m : .v: v:;i I w accumulated. Th renlt th.it waa euch a bi Improvement over prevlou nnf that the people will he ernor tino a month for fiftv month-, and the Juwnile d.-lln'iueniy hill. In the matter of approprintinn. nt leat o far n our educational lnti lutlont. are concerned, the leiriHlntiire proi bled for them quite liberally. Thlt la particularly tme of th state uni versity, which wa given $75. WW a year for maintenance and $20,000 f. t buildings. New Atvxlro I still pretty well down tlw list In the mutter ! expenditures for educational work, nt rorrpard with her aister stole. H"t now that a disposition hn been shown to deal more liberally with our school perhaps we ahull soon rank along toward the top. Th session Jtit closed demonstrated j one great need, amljhat is a commit j lee to revise bills before they are pre. I sented to either house. Many of the j bill Introduced were So ambiiriiousl. 1 worded that they were absolutely meaningless. When the various house . and senate committee have to waste their time In going over a mas of stuff like this it is no wonder the leg islature requires sixty days to do what could be done in .half the time if business tike methods were employed. COST OF ITCtDING TIIK ARMY. bespit th ability of Uncle Sam to feed his soldier cheaply, the old gen tleman find that he I being pretty hard hit by the high cost of foodstuffs. Ther wa fc. time back In It 07 when each soldier waa fed at a cost of only liH cents a day. But those days have passed. It now coats, according to the latest available fig-urea, 27 cent a day. or an Increase of a little mora than 100 per cent. At that. Uncle Sam ha considerable of an edge on the average housewife. I because he buy his foodstuff in such large quantities that he I abl to I obtain them at rock-bottom price. ; Vne InrlanM annsla atlnwa ,-a foe I one soldier for a day Is: A pound and a quarter of fresh beef, a pound -"d J r,lrnmfr ' t.rat jHce of the planet, din me an eighth of bread, two and a halfi" .. J0 'paper, Discouragement swuinps, leads r-vera in'o dry conn ounce of beans, a pound and a quar- and How to Overcome Them." Mrs. trie for th'ir iiriwilion. perforates ter of potatoes, an ounce and a ouar- Robert iiluney of Ogcuro. Discussion, fon-l and stony '''''"'' '''" r ter of prunes, an ounce and a eighth f coffee, three and fifth ounce o ucnr, half an ounce of milk, half un ounre of butter, sliKhtly more thai hnlf un ounce of Inn), a third of a will of ryrup. and enough vinegar. snP, perrer and i mnninon and flavorini; for a dav's food. It i-i not the Inli'iition to leave lite impression that this list is adhered to .!'. :.t!ir d:i. l-ic Ii Is not the iae. Tin- i.irlety is varied so that the food will tct I.e. oino lii'oitoiioiis II il eai li I 'nan is iiili'Wi-d the i-'i'iiia'cat of Hi1 I 1 1 1 e-. 1 1 1 e.i-ev ilav f. irti s, .1.11, r is en ll'le.l t., f,,.. nnd a ball pounds of (..oil a ,i. ami Hie -laiolaid tati'.ll I, 1HI ins'i'd that there s ileal Vaiiit. i.s we!' as nmh nutiimeiit in the ra- T oili Tin I'nited Sii.te- aim, enjoy Hi' distinct, on of beliiu In-tiei fed thin any oilier rnlV 111 the wolid lllfieiTs in charie i.f i" rulting stntion say Hint the average reertiii giiin five pound Hie first week and siiei, l.'.illl'U tiie si'Ciind week lit the lirrnv, a total of I'i ,i. und ihe filsl f.in t.-iM "ills In is at ihe Lai ra' kf. This o '!"c to good food, regular hours nnl - oiisiaiit eaciriiie in the open nir HUM 11 IIIHN ti '.I PPI 1.1V. i foiiui Peril a rid .eppei In. who die I a few d.iis ..i;.., in-hleved fame nl III" ' u of 7 a a the builder of Hie world's fust practical dirigible ballonn. H- before he hed won worldwide disiinr- lion he had lb lotcd In, If a MTitury of hl III. ellmusied hia personal for tune of about I.M.non i, n.l socrlfhvil a brilliant career a a Herman' cavalty leader. In conducting the air. fount Zeppelin wn botn In fun vtniii'. linden. In l3S. A a youth he m trained for a soldier's career. II fniiaht the Austrn-I'ruselan anil tii Framo-Prusalnn war, and I said lo hHe been the first Herman , ddler to erne the frontier Int..' franc In the lat named conflict. rvd In th German army for three decade and ro lo the. rank of acner al at th axe of 41. II rtlrd te.i j ara later, a dlstlniiulshrd aoldler, In devote alt 111 time aernnuutlta. to th atudy of It waa a Inn atroRRle and from a wealthy nobltmnn owning caat e tatea Count Rcppelln wna prrndunllv educed to an arlath ratio mechanic llvlnc In an humble cottage on an allowance aupplled by hi friend. Itut terverd. In 10 h electrlfl ! w"u" "",m" ""::iw .u wuhm ...r Krve. h.n ie,P. imny-teven noura in in nri nirnnip- jh, nlul but, nd by nallliiE It In it Thin monster balloon, 45 feet Ionic and of the rigid type and resembling a hug cigar, anon met with disaster a had It predecessor. Kach. wreck waa a great financial lose, for Zeppe lin' balloon were valued as high a 1500. no each. These disaster, how ever, also proved the affection In which the German people held the aristocratic aviator. When one of his airships wa torn from It moorings ! by a gale and wrecked, the public subscribed tl.0"0.0'' to a fund, of whlrh the frowr. Prince wn presi dent, f,ir the Inventor. Vhe German I emperor frequently helped him out of financial difficulties, and th Ger man ?!echtng appropriated several hundred thnusnnd mark for the pur chase of hi nlrslilps for the German army. History will undoubtedly accept Kmperor William' estimate of fount 7,epirlin n "the greatest Herman c-f the twentnih century." Kor. w hen i the tct of tin e hits been applied, it , will be found that Zeppelin's name tins outlived that of his royst muster. Zrpptlin marched under the bann-r f silence nnd progress. while the kalHer rii.,nor.-i1 .llsvai iled theories of government and will have dici.. I . ., 1. . . . . ... .... .. i ,,.,,.,,, o, .0.0.0, for the divine nvht of klnns. fount Zeppelins achieve meiil will ue linked wilh the u. blew mi nts ol the future in ucronautlc. w hile the spirit of William' g.u i.rnment will be bin led under the wreckage of Prussian ism nevi r to rise. Zeppelin wn a rue per in the relay of progress that will endure unto the eod of time; the kaiser will be ranked a one of tin- mummied marvels in th museum polit leal history. Lincoln Co. Sunday School Workers Will Meet Mar. 1 7 and 1 8 Carlrxoto, N. M . March 12. The seventh annual session of the Lincoln county 8undsy school convention will be held at Carrisoso Mrch 17 ami lv The program us announced is as fol lows: Saturday Morning Krwtlon. 9:30. Cull to order by president, flev. J. M. Gardner. Devutioual exercises, Hcv. K. II. Perkins. 10:00. Enrollment of delegute. Music. 10:15. Paper. "The Purpose und UenetU of a County . 8. Ciinvei.tliHi.'' Hev. lUlph Hall of Lincoln. L'lsi Us sion. 11:00. Address. "Hume lteituiHltes f or Greater KUlciency In S. H. Work." Itev. E. V. Ituiey of Phoenix. Arix. Adjournment. I k.l.i.iLu V r,l.w.ti lMaaloll ' ' 3:00. Pap. r. "The Cradle Hull." i........... u ... ... . I ...... ,,u,...t r-itttiV ,-'UI'i. .,urnM. SiUie,-, Music. 3:3". Addles. "The Strength and Wsiikntss or Hie . H.." lr C. P. Moiiie, l.os Angeles, Calif tl'i. IJiisiiieHs. Adjournment. Mali rdiiy I vi'nlnu w sslnii. oi. I ' '. ot.onal exeriiscs, 1.. M. Imt-oii of l.incoin. " Mong ser .ce led b Prof. VK- Curdy. :o. Addriss. "The I'aieiit at'd Hi-hpor.sii.ilily for the Huci e- ol ll." H. P.. ' In 1 bus I lea ll id 1'cc el. Col". smniliii Miirnlna k".iiii. II mi. Ad. lies- ' 'I'lic s. Iv n World I'.nor ' o It. i' P. M I." V. Ilile le- , la'.. samilak lli,iiiiin sivskni. j-ii'.. I tioital i. l:e. i; I'd, Till II I'I 1 .). Paper. Is the f i- W Wmle," b tin- l;e.. I'M l.elili't f Alaiiioi'ird" I lis. iissimi Mu-K 3:ii'i. I'a,,er "The . i...in- i l ie Cluhs." Mrs. Mm -ton. nsi usmiiii. Musiu. i H ;'. :iu. I ii-iiart mi n'' ol tin H. by C Ii. Itali-v. 4.1... "Itepnlls id the K. I-'-, of tile I'oilull " .l I..UI iilll' l.t Klllillay I'll lllllla S-lsMslllll. 7. 'i'i lev ot lotlal. 'Y In. f P. M. ilile of l.os Allgl'iis Song seiwcc. s un. Address. "Has Hie M S n idaie foi Hie Hlllllr-s Mall.' n In Chll. Ieiin of In ni IT. .Note hatiiidi)' session will be held nt Hie Itapliet ehiiri'li und !',iiidnv vrsiolis al 'Ii. Methodist iii, Tib All ileliuiites will be entertained. A little WANT AD now and then Is read by every class of men end woiiK ii loo. Try one. The Scrap Book iiftinm!mminniiiiiiiiiiiiniM"HTtttttiu IH'Mtltl l YttttWUTO )MI. where will lie the lilnt that Inn. nh A hundred year to runic' The Hower that now In beauty aprlim. J"'"4''4 ""J? )? VV" '' The rnay lite, the lofty hrn. The hf.Hr, ,, pll Bltlly I1(1W ,!(,, where -rMn'lftr,"hrmln e. Joy'a pleasant smllf, and sorrow sltfh. A hundred f to come' Who II pre for gold thi crowded atrcct, A hundred year to com? . Who'll tread yoa church with wiling feel. A hundred yomr to come Tale, trembling ng. and fn-ry youth, And childhood with It brow of truth; The rich and pour, on land and n Whore will the mliihty million i. A nundreit year to come? A hundred yenra to conic! v iivma- oul for u will ween A hundred yenra to come! ! nul "'her men cur land ahull ti'l. AJ!d1olh";!L 'A Tl n!".1'! ti"JJ' .Z- A hundred years to rome' William lloldsmlth Brown. Ulllli WFJs.llS l."i I'DI XIIS AT IN Hint on Harbor. Muh- The local factory of the Itiindull-I.undneld Ciitnr comimny of Chlcogo is said to employ the UrKet clgarniaker In the world. Hn la Mis Kny ltexel, It yenra old. who weighs 437 pound and once a, feature with a carnival company. Mis ltexel axsert ihut the seven member of her family weigh 3.150 pound. Petrol t News. WIDOW MIST lY Till: IJ..-MI Thu supreinw court hn conlirnii'd a juilgment for ttJ.rrtn grantcil .Mrn Kl.itabvth fiirey miainst Mrs. Minerva II. Toler In a suit for alienation 01 her husband' affections. The can- wa tri-d before a J"r. Mi. Carey alleged that Mrs. Toll r, who i tho widow of John Watts lie I'liister Toler, sought Hie nciuaiiil ance of her hio-band, John Patrick t'aiey. The rnr-s have thiitcen children. Mr, farcy declared that Mrs. Toler alienuteil hu love mid we.in.il nwiiy Til'- ,iatc was lixed a- li,a uflerilons lieecnilier. 1 1 3 . wli-n fan; ht! met Mrs. Toler in a theater. llu, Toler. who li,i a sort 1" -.its old. denied th" nlleKntmits .mil do- I c In red Hint Carey represented Innisi U 11s a wlflohvei v ith four children Hit said he told her he owned siat Ireland. w.i u relative of dukes "" I l.., an, I afterward attempted t'j blackmail her. ew Voik Journal.' . Tin: ran t.i: itT w out Macon. i;a The .vanity box bus jtrumplicd over Mother N.it.MC uiolr ! the simple cheek, incarnadined alone ' l.y the rosy Hush of youth, must pal" in defeat before Its ili.nl. daintiK I inn I led with the loiia'd ch.niio.s. For the nirls ol Wisleyan colli gi have so deciiieil. Ill n debate between the linicr and , ll irtis 1 tci.iry societies of thu coili'i.e, .the fiitnuT. which upheld the iilbrm ative side of the subject. "Itesolved. that alt Is a better I'niuiiliei of the face than nature. ' was ciimIv victor ious1. A. reporter who sought mare light on the subject nt th college was etu iilmtlcally assured hat. Hie debate wu In u humorous vem and that Wcs lean girl uwir used unwh.ng on thi Ir face bJi soap and watir, end now and then little powder on their none.. Atlanta Constitution. A MAM'S WORK The distinction and end of a sound ly constituted mun is his lulmr. Use 1 inscribed on till his facilities. Use Ii lh end In wnlth he exist for its fruit, so a mun for his woi k. A fruit leas plant, an Idle animal, does not stand in the universe. They arc all lulling, however secretly or slowly, in ihe provmco ussiKiien Ihnu, and to a, .i 1. 1. 1 1... use in tho economy in me woim, hiKhir und more cmuiilex orsanUa- turns, to higher and more catholic siruce. And the man seems to da. ill' liiu illhtilU'tS Und Hl't I V H V , il in.l a.tnitv. II ciT - tan. oart that even tell- on the " ' sea on the continent, a, if dresslnu t h- u (lie lor iiii'in, ,'. ..... - .w- t. uants cmciiMW nnn iimhi Kulamusoo, Mch J"bn Mullin, war fill, one ut Uc lost known tlalll- . ..... . ... ;.. I l.i- irs ol lignt iiaiio-s noises I lilted slt.nes. ilinl ill Ihe pool b oi-e lure not p.tiK ago. Mull.ii wis the ttii.ner of 1 loi-i lemp.c. the tlr-l not ttr to iii old a ni'1' belnw J 21. He was at one tune coachman lor I'l.siileni liiiini. AiHciigh he made a gieai deal of III"!"' illg. I'rieuilM il Hi It'll. HIT I. .11 di I'll.' I'I l'S. lie saved t.ol li on, r fan - - lieirnit I'I" sPltll N It loll SII.MIUM To piolecl Pllil.nlelpb.a and 'ii'igll l.i.iiiu miiiiiiums ion ids and sli.iM ai 'Is on the icl.i w,i i i i ' i li "in I 1 . Ill-I- I.I .oiliiiiar.ne laids two linniln I'll 111 i. n.l .., ii 11 ,le ol wile li'ttint W'H streiclicd across i lie river. Tush will can- the n' Is from I "t t I',, ut il.. w n tin iner and put Hi 'in in place. The nai row channel In iw.en lice. Is Island and the artificial i-lainl east of Iteedv i-lind has l.een i ho sen. It is said I dii mi s.ililllar:ti''s would haw to use lb In WI.e licfi would ibannel, and i,lilieteh bal' pi ogres. A gale will be ci'lisl r Jcted III the nets, which can be opened and to mini:! vessels ihroiiKh Ihe channel Two patrol luiats will be on constant Biiurd. Philadelphia, can. nth A IIHTI- IMiNT tOMPLVIV The world I lull of eotnpla Inirs Home roniplHin of III health, many of ill fort imn and most of all ill luck. A pound or pluelf is wnrlli a ton of luck. Ii Is not a perfiii world. Who Is well icr day ihrnuRhnul the vewr without un ache, n pain or it rough? Whit is perfect in phsliiie. in tettt per. 'n tleetl mid word nnd coiitrleuite 1 W'liat Hum or woman I without a weakness or reason at time for nils piilitMs or i-aiise ut tlitie for repeiu. a ttce? It i a wot ill of foibles. f.u end f 11 no I lk. If we wire all perfect, the preachers would lie needl. Heaven would he on earth. There Is romlort In the 'houalil that the striking difference we find among men and women make the world attractive. H all were alike, the monotony would be unbearable. Think of these thing when yoll f"l like repining over III health, III! fgrtiine, ill treatment, r III lin k. Misery lovea company and there are aiway "other." John A. Hlcuher In Leslie's Till! IM(IM7.I,I iii:n "The hen of fnlifornla are com bining force In nandnrdtxe their pro duet." savs it writer In K.irtn nnd 1'lreslde, "and cut the cost of produc. I nit egus. list fall one million hens, most I v owned in one centmlly loi'ated California country, were Ineorporatod uy Htnto Market f oinhilssioncr Harris in order to deliver the product of these hens as a unit for the betterment of producer and consumers of poiil - try products. "The orgnnixation takes tho name of the Poultry Producers of Central I'altforniu, with a capital stork of 1250.1100. Stock la subscribed for by poultry producer on a basis of I, nun hens fur each share of slock of n par vulue of $10 u share. 'Just over the Tthuchapl mountain to tho south another agKrcKHiton of hen almost twice a nimn-rcm are similarly being orgnnis-Mt for the same purpose w lit a capital stock of $40. 'On, Theso three million hen signed up for the put pose of unionising and standardising their product: will rut no sins il ticitre in the poultry product inatket of tho p.icilk- coa-t trade." hk; 01 it t.uwi s with tt it Tl ITH In the March .Mmrliun Mastarino a Mtiter who had d acarded all faith in the medical profession cites the c.iie of l.aiKi 1 'oroiiii tii to whom he acktlow ledues Ills delit of he iltli. "l.uiKi." he a-i. "was an Italian lioliieman ol the nnUlle ime. He had 111011' v i iiouuh and leisure enoiiah so that Satan found .lent of work for his idle hands ilui tig h'.s ritst f "l t v ..... v.,,,111 lilv r.irtii'lh i)rtliilav he fell Mi'k and the do, tots t . I I him to make his ni l, he co ill. I I, el posnlil live another Mat "l.uiui died at 1 ' -4 . pan'iss!. as onu who passes ill'o .1 sweet -cri' l-i the 1 1. ! h.s i.l..iniil.iiulitei ' "What khic linn those extra sixt - 1 II s III lite . ot ilia tors - lie "Mb.i'1 1x1 hin i. to do Willi t li-iii. Not 111 iicinv. Not ix-rctse. I,a i simplv sliipped tatiiig. lie inaile a careful sluilv of himseif t" iliscoer .lust how IH'Ic I. .oil il" l-ollld eat .It'll sllll lei 1 I well. t lul of ibis stmlv be mhui j learni'l the va!ii'i. tt'ith thai 'no'st ( men dip their craves with th-'ir teeth ' i Most imn die because tlie.s haw so loaded Hl'-'l' I'Oilus with exce-s fm-d i thai their orians of el tinnatioii haw bt oken under the sttain .Most men are tired because tlie are si-lf-poi- i,iud with too much f I. Ad 'ins l.ilil.'i d sc" et ed illld W lote in a book railed the "I'i In I'd'a ' Life.- A. .1" troni the 1 .11 t thai I Hi long to a lam- :y that mows it kit :i tiows older. 1 owe to loi.-li iiot' than ' anyone ele i lie good lii.iHh ""I h ip- pllltss Which I l 11 J- li"a at ;i" Lakewood Disposes of Tomato Crop for This Year at a Good Price, f..rr..pder. I., ti.. iiei.w sia. X. M. March l-. Lalu - hpeiaftl Artesia wood went ut: lo mU her next uyop of tomatoes. Tin y lame home before they had ve iled one-half of tbe,r ter- I ritory liecaiise up to that time they , had sold their entire crop for llii-, year. ; Kviiyono knows the reputation ol the l.akewood loinuto, nnd that repu tation has gone abroad in vast pro i.orl.ons. l.ukcw I does not have enough territory In lotuatoes to sup- '., .1... H mi. il tl. so t 111 V ci ..n. ... - - - have come here to ArtcM.i district for help, and it "light to be cod new-: llo the larniers of this coinniunity. Th-v .nave n in'ooj . s..... , lo can double the amount i l loniaio.-s that thev ship out. so the) want to out in l'.O acres at Artesia. They nrei:,.,,i s iiicc-tioris for the wllliiiB to eontra' t In pav 117 per tun f o. b. Ijikewood for nil of the toiua- toe thev can K' t. Thev are in a Pohi- t(on to sh that thi" mean i iio'hini;, less than 1 1 i a ton net to the Krower. A fa lory I epreentat ive will re.;,,,,,,,, no. Try on. reive the tomatoes III boxes M I ll iS lie. I hv the fa 'lory, at the Ain-sia -latum where they will he loaded on a ' ir spotted fot this piirpo-e and t-hippc'l to Ijiliewood. This cost will not I ceil I '.' per tolls. The history ol the l..ii wood lomalo runs ah.n.. fue to six ton- ," i' a. te of marketable loinaloes If this is a fad, mid we know that it i. it seems that this ounlit to he a very pro! itn Ide nnd disiialde crop There I- one parti i.lar arniiinent m f ' '"' "f the toinalo. and that is it is a . ..-It ' top .'i"1 ' wi.iii o'.er with Another sinnii- thin-: in lis fal or Is that Hie tomato I - ea-ll' . ulthatril, does not ie.iine m'i' Ii w.it el' ami a bit He aini.ililt of lotpat's mac i.r I..I-..I oil a MIX few a.'le- Atiotli'T itionif aruitiniTil is thai ' i. oiilie- lull little caliltal. but vci v , little lali.. i and Intt a snnill outlav "f iii'.iii-v, Mr htiooi . . n int v hit I' tilt ii r.i I .1-1 Id. has ml'. IM'd Villi the l-lkewood I pic, linked over tin- situation, which in Imp's soil water ami abtllH d ,,. .. i .ices to iriav totiiaioi'.-, iiiid l.e ih et llthU-iiliMlr and slioinilv ll favor of III.' fanner in Huh i oiniiiuui i.. I. ini un with a w-.ll and with ' di Ii in. i nat i" . i to put It throiinh -Ms K'no-.r. ton. tin I w ith Mr. frnier. the Lakewood lepreeentative, .nine t" L i..l with Itn, Oll-lllilatloii 'd the land, the s . ut inu of the seed, liic ptanliiiK "f the seed. Ihe riiltivalion of ihe crop, the itaihennir and haul niK and the shippinB "f Hie tomato ITIuv i.H.mise to he on the ri.i.inii lac.il ani'inis Hie farmiTs at anv and ,. a,..,,,, ihe cr.iwtll anil the '..ii ;,,.. iiiiriiiu the crow til anil j ess of this crop. This mean thai ' j lll(,r oimht to make a iina " ' ! ,,, jH(ll t. w,.il, Ili.Ht of Hies- 1( ,lt',. ,,.,, em iilulinu aiiioim tin rt) 4)4)4) 4)4)0 4) IX The Daily Today's Viiiilversnric. 144 ileoie IH'i'kcli). the cele brated Irish prelate uud philosopher, bom in Kilkenny, Ireland. Pied ut' Uxford. Kngltinil. .laiuiniy II, 1 7 . . ;t . 1 gsil The people of New Hamp shire effeeted a Sovci liniental union with Massachusett. 1710 lr. Thomas A.' Arne. who wrote "Itule llritHtiiila." horn in !on. don. Ined there, March , IJ7. I 17AB- Thomas Iteynolds, governor I of Mlsiourl. born In Hrackcn county Ky. fornniltted suicide at Jefferson City. Kebruury 9, 1st 4. 1117 John 1 Wodren, wl.o com ma ml id the Monitor in tho famous battle wilh th Merriinac, born In Wemi hester county, N. Y. Pled I" WUMhlngton. October Is, 1S37 1X54 Allmnce between Knvlnnd. I'rnm e and Turkey sinned. 1B: Jacksonville. Kla., surrender ed to the federal. 1M17 Ainertcun bark Itover wreck j" on coast 01 tne inumi 01 1 ormos.i. and her captain and crew massacred (' the natives. I lMl Attempt on Puke of Kdin- , burgh, aim uf yui'fn Vlctorlu. in New itoulh Wales, by ii'Karrell, a i enuiii, U7I The German troops iilt Ver sailles. 17 Flood destroyed S.iiuu lice and ri.tiOii bottsis in town of rUcuudin, Hungary. Iu7 Mrs. Itustcl H.tre cieated the 1 Huge foundation with S ih.iiou.uho for 1 philanthropic wot K. lli The federal government be tun .1 suit aitaiust the siiKar trust. Cliw "4'er Auii rtMlav In tin War. Germans repulsed counter uttiu k b; the e'rench at Verdun. "Italian begun L'l lnmr licinbardineni 01 ill" Austrian tow f or Gordx rt.h meriiiiili'e Hu t auxiliary Kauvctte los:. sunu i.i 1. 11a lllilie. , , TinI.iv's, liirilMlas. .loi'ph S. 1 ret inhii sen. Hi" I'llltld Si litis 1 "I Im in New s. iiortt al !;! 1 11. v. J.. 4 ; ago today. .1.1 Hi arv A. Ilei in 1 ' w no was l.H Hi" 11 1 in- 1 I'i I ll .ill" J 1 " ''. ' 1 S3 Join ill.-' 1 ii a I I iis-v nl : today. I llatliel li".iii. the --oclalis ' yor if M i 1 v.-1 ( i u i . i"i a it nail.' I Wis . ; H veal , Ud" tod iv I lit lii. .IomM'Ii .cht'elnlo. I'atl I bishop of Toil i Hiio. in, i a ,n Ui'i Jl yens a;t" tod. n Ado ili s. i U'lis, ,.iii';.-lii i "i Ni v V ol ii Tunes, o. t n hi I in in i'J i ai s aKo t mill ) J i- pll W I.IIKi I. I'l l lo t of ;,,sti. i American It-airm Ici-i ti un .i)fi ii .ii V ishiiiKton. !. f ba-eo.ill I . ' . - I I 1 ne I 11. i 'Ml S a'-n t"r l ' Kwi II V. Kli -' II. p.ti lift A lul l 111 li.UMl' I- I fin lifers-Itct e for Hi puipo c of so. i Hi iii a. signal, ites iii ii contiart of tins kind. No farmer I expected to plain a lar-e amount, i n the . ..ittiar prefer many farmers with a i.fi an,- i'it' h than few fnin"! tin Mna'l Willi! a I'lC a. I I'IIL'I' We know- that Ihe tomatoes will crow, we Know that IwiUcWooil II I l.iiv bem and live up tncn enn ti.o ts. This is not an i .erin:i lit. l l.akewooil. as alorrsanl. Ill- alli.nlv Ii liionstrated the success of the crop l.i v.. ml Hie possiiiilitv of any doubt whatever. ('.. nsi.hr the proposition .i rfi.usK. lav yon,- pi ins. sii:n t be eontr.-ut from am where, from two lo t, HI!. It. M'. Hie ions, r.cs light III lllle and grow t Carrizozo Planning , e vnamuer 01 commerce To Help Boost Town Hesrisl r-irrs,sn-lsnrs lo The lb rid. I an in.?.., Al ar. h 12.- A mis., iin't-l inn of the I'lllM-liK ol l alnz izo lias I been called to ciinWnc at He i..tiit hoiisc Thursday niuht, Slinli 1". at J ;l'i for the purpisse of ori-aniinir 1 1, nun. 1 1 ml lull or i number of coin - iner' e. Hti.-h an oraanintinn i " , unil wake up feellnB rat. It's per Holuti'iy necessary to Hut Krowth :iri'' fectly harmless, so give It to your development of Hie town and every ao j,,. (n.n, ,at anything afterwards, cliizin w ho hn.s the Interest of ' 'i' r'-, chllilrein any time. It can t sallvut. xi i m i at heart and want to see a blKirer i nn, netti r i arri.oxo sniiuni ""i this no eiini.'. I'lans will be disctj-iscd iri'-.tinn and ma ititena ttce of such an orniinii'iitioii I Will he wet. nine. i A JiHIe WANT AP now nnd thn . i. re.i hv every I lana of men and 4jlvlessade! Let year the Western Union transmitted one bun dred million messitges. 273.Q54 telegrams was an average day's business, 11,415 an hour's work, 190 cleared the wires every minute. Every time the clock ticked & messages wars received and delivered by WESTERN UNION THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Reminder born at Albany, Miss., ill years ago loilllV. William l .lames, pitcher of i"'' lloston National leamie liaseliall train, born nt loivi Hill. ch, a;, yets , today. IHlay' l:i'itt. Important decisions ure luokeil for from the supreme court of the l iilted Mate today, which Is the first de cision lay following tho four weks' rece. It I one month today since the dis appearance of I ; -ear.ni Kuth ri n ger, which has furnished New Vora with it most msenoiis disappear nine case since thai of Dorothy Ar nold. Ki'liearlnu In the celebrated Slireve polt rale rnsn I srlieilnleil in litgln today before tho interstate coitimerce coiiunisslon ut Pall"", Texas. Today ha been set for .iruuitilti. the trial In deliver of Mrs. hteliu Knnth. pron.iiirut society v. "m 111, who shot atid kiMcl her husband mi l.ui uary II last. llcpresentativcs of the fcil t a I tm. eruinelit and i f tlw state ale to meet in Cleveland today for a conference un the proposed Hi,iml.irdiation of the methods uud operation of pu,,li,' cnililo) Incni Inn cans. The fashion art Iciaiic of Ain'tu i etipecta to ptoii- ut the stvli. show oienliig in I'hliago tddav Hint 111" American woman 1 an dress uell on I7U7 u year plus a lew hui.dieds -tr,i lor the aei essoi te and 'ittle tiii kei so dear to the beariH 01 Hie lair I si's. j President Cmmici of the Amil'.ciui . I'i di 1 .it ion of laibnr ha suiiiini.neit 'the In ids of Hie ! mole iiaiinia land International Inula s alli 1 it-'d I Willi that urn Unai 11 !. meet in , c "11 el tii e ill V .1 II UK oil loiI,. lo , le! 1 i mine tin- I'li; l.i.'" i' -I. .1.1 : tin : he foi 11 ill 1 1 i 1 ihtess .1 ii-l :i i'r ii t hi ll 1.1 I I'll' the IT.-. 'I'oilafs t iiiciiiliir of s,Miit.. 1 . in-- V 1 I, - nl' ,1'ii.ii I I 1 Il I 'III'O x 1 1-. . oi-i rl. 'I' 'i i ' lit . li.,.,.. . I 'a: m l i'..;..nsfi.. a.i. r; . III M - II !i t - II ,1 ." ' ! I I '.a- k.'l Not t il ' -ll'.x.nll run. I" i Kili-il.e ...k r Vl". do. ieolge l I: -a:: .'-lill coii'im t.'in at Mir. tiesi it a. i all Mori Ki'i.ii i' M'i t -1 . 1 1 1 -, I- a: ' ouilK I I "it v . .'.II. I-, a' 'm w V"l k. T.in In v . ' i on I , .Sr: Stl iii t l r. I '. t. .inn I.-, al .sill l.al i II.,:.. I V - I..II t II Ii. Ul I: iii Ii IM'tie I J I . '- 1 1 . I II I o.illlt - II I ". Ili-iil urn : i ..m ils. j.- M'e IHa.H's. It I Vl k . Pled V.'lle K. l o llli. 1 '. I ..1111..:- . al VVuol.-.ii Ki t I YOU DEATHLY IK Stop using; dangerous drug befor it salivate you I It's horrible t You're tiilirni. sliifKisti. ronHtlpst, and believe you need vile, danifernua calomel to start your liver and clean your bowel. Here'. my fuarantee! Ask your drunglst for a. 10 cent battle of Dod son s l.iver Tone und !ike a apoonful tonmht. If 't doisn't turt your liver und atraiKhtrn you richt up better (than raaomrt and without gtlplnif or mukliiK you sick I want you to go buck to the store and get your mot.cy Take calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak and sick and nauseated. Pnn't lose, u day work iiiTakn a apnur.ftil of harmleaw, vce- . iah Hodson's I.lver Tone lonlfht - llniry liiiul tumuiiKO nml all ntlicr lldims; Ho comes ut your lulllnit a huts on their wliiu. Hi iniillK I pniiiipliiesrs: Ids hi'i tpc Is I litre: lii'iicvrr ton waul llllll lllst pllllllC MM VI IIKK.Il.MM i - ryQoclcTick