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The Evening Herald. Albuquerque, N. M. Wednesday, October 24, 1917. KAISER IS FUYED BY ,1100 IK LIBERTY DAY SPEECH MADE AT ATUIITAJL, TODAY (Cnntineert (mm ! I.) Inalft-nifii-anre compered With the Juimvr of euch etnklna; at I'nn you picture to yourself the. ter ror f eurh scene (treat liner tnovlm ot..n swiftly arrnaa the) wa ters, with no evidence of dancer ahead with liily company of people, when all of a sudden an eT.iolo from an unseen aiurra. the ahtn uhlv- ere frnm atom In stern, and hesln to art t la In the water. The horrified people rush to the rieeke and attempt to a;et off In tha Ufa hosts, hut thara t no aarapa. .suddenly tha irresl tiulk disappears beneath tha wavea. net man. woman and children are thrown Into tha water. Thara la no In ml upon whii h ther ran earn pa. There ta no maanc of sarins" -their Uvea A few momenta of (nnuinr ehrieka. then allenre. Every reature of lit obliterated "without a treee." That la what haa bean done by thla military iteapot repeatedly etnee the Vine l.r.iae .tlt In riefmlfere not anlv of treaty iiblir1la with thta tov-l eminent, but In contravention of every' law of humanity ami every mandate nit dictate of International taw It la undoubtedly true that within the pant three yen re thla nation waa frequently on the vere of war. be cause of thoae inf rarttone of the kaiser, whnee aKiresslona Uon our rtrhta. Hut each lima our great, peare lovln president, with an enrneat de aire to maintain peai and to etrlftly ulmerre the uhliitationa of neutrality, whlrh we had always observed upon our part, firm demanded that theae aerreselona upon our rirhta be stopped. And each time the kaiaer protnlaed thnt he would not repeat thla offenae. and just aa frequently aa he made the priuittaea, he diaieguriteil theio. What else could be execfed of a nutSon that would tear up a treaty with Heljtiuin anu denounce It aa a tnere scrap of paper. I Cut the climax came when, on tha 1 iat rial of Jsnunrv luai we rei-eii-ed tiotice from the kaiaer that on and j uftor that dale no American chip and no American rltisen ahould be per mitted to enter a aone of tha hia-h j e-eae about five huudred mile In width, aurrnundtne; the great national of Britain. Melcium. France and I Italy. He undertook to aay to America ! that ahe ahould not aall her ehlpej upon the hiKh aeaa. One other nation told ua that In What waa the answer Wrak aa we were at that time, and powerful aa the nation waa which then rha denied our rixhta we went Ui war and vindicated America a1 etrht to the freedom of the aeaa. Wa Vindicated America riejht to the free dom of the aeaa. a rlfc-ht to the free, ttoin of the aeaa. We vindicated Amerlca'a right iu tha freedom of the '. a right wa have maintained in ioUte up to thla lima, and a right we nvver Intend to surrender at tha order of any alien despot, I care do! under what flag he rlalma to aail. Why la that rich! eo eaeential to Amerlca'a life and security aa na tion 7 It ia iiecause we have alwave produced more than we can consume at home. And tha very prosperity of our people, their very life, in fact, tiepen.l upon their ability at all time to aell that aurplua in the open mar ket of the world. I n less we have the unrestricted and unmolested free dom of the aeaa In the peureful pur suit of commerce, there would be ruin In Una bind, from one end to tha other. Thla nation could never be lironperoue without it. I can illustrate that to you by what happened immediately upon the out brejik of war In AtiiriiMi laid Th- f n l effect waa, of course, to para-1 lyxe whipping everywhere. Kvery j ierman. ever)- British, every Prench! ship scurried to tha first friendly! port, mil refused to gi out. There! were i M-nian. British and French' raiders hi sea, and naturally the mer-1 chant veaaela dot not want to take! any rhanri-a. iur own vessels, and there were very few of them at that ' lime, were also refusing to anil. They; did not know Jut what the conditions were going to he. they did not wantj to risk any of the uncertainties of the ituiitlon. The cotton nop of the south was just miituiinir. ami was about to be marketed. We produce' each year in thla country something, ilka twelve miliums to fifteen million hnlee of ci.tton. and at e,ist seven! liiilli.rt hoi nf that cotton must find , a market in fo-eicn countries, pi in-1 ipnyy in iiraxt lintuin Fram e him! ; l.clgiuin Hi, that, with the conges-j tun of stripping and Die inability n get trsiispiiitutinii acioss the hit-'h aeaa, the elfect upon the cotton tuar- eel Was just the sume. as Hie intuit, i.f thnt ileclaiMtion of aur. ua if Oy anme suerior force our own ehl j Ladies! Keep It on The Dresser few atr-aps an cotft r callus topa pain, than the lift ff. gurroundl if fresaiiiia o Vuur 1 1 1 z it lieela hwM pitt corns on )our toes p nd callouses 'in your feet, but why cire now .' Thla tiny bottle holds an eliinod nuigic fluid. A geniua in tlm-innai. dl i oyereil this rtber com lound and numed It fref-i-one fmill hoitli-a of fleer . ittir can -lie hud at any ill ug atoie for a few cenla. .Sever limp or t urt your fuoe In pain again, Out get pottle of freexone and apply a few drops oi. .in truder. Hi lling ro: n or callous. Inslaiitly the soreneea dlsapepara and shortly you will find the coin or callous so shrl fl ed and h'oite thai you I'f' it off with flngera. Juat think! Vou get rid of a, briril corn, soft corn or corn Ibetweeu Ilia toe as well na hardened cal louses, without suffering on VartlHe. without the lighiest Irritation of the akin. Juat a touch or eor roru fives instant haJ keen deprived ef their right to ail the high aeaa, and to carry that cotton to friendly Tnarketa of the na tions with which we were, at peace And r endeavored as secretary of the treaaurv, to give some relist. The. niv relief I could offer waa to de posit government funds, to the extent that we had available funds, in tne banks vf the south, aaklng them. In turn, to lend theae moneys upon as tavoiable terma aa possible to all farmere they could reach, to enable them to carry their cotton until nor mal conditions could be restored. Hut the first effect of the shipping con gestlon waa to induce every man who owned cotton, and every bank which waa earning cotton aa collateral, and every merchant who had loaned mon ey to the farmer upon the security of hia crop, to try to aell cotton quickly, because each wanted to get rid of It before the alump rame. In other word a, the demoralisation which romea from the Inability to market the aurplua In foreign countries artaee from the attempt to aell great uuanti tlea of a staple, be it cotton or grain, or whatever else. In the home market, when there is not enough demand there to absorb It. and, of course, price decline. They go down below the coat of production. In the caao tn point, cotton went aa low aa five centa a pound, and n brought dlsaater upon the south. The losses during that time amounted to hundreds of mil lions of dollar to the people of the south, losses they could III afford to bear. Now. If we wave to de denied the right to ship our produce to thoae great nations, which ronaiata largely of the grain of our farms, of the prod ucts of our mines, and of the surplus manufactures of our greet plants in this country, exactly tha same con dition Would le repested. the same effect would be produced In every line of production in thta country. Take the fiscal year ended June 30. lIT. In that year we exported to Oreat flrllain. to France, to llelgiiim. and to Italy, three billion, four hun dred million dollars of American products. tine billion, two hundred million dollars of Dial represented the products nf Amencan farnia, their grain, their live stock, and other things that thev produced. And It Was hecsuse of our ability to move these products serosa the ocein and to sell them In those other market of the world that tha general price level of these com modi Ilea In till country waa maintained and proa perm came to the American farmer to an unusual degree The same thing appliaa tn our manufactures, and that is whv labor Is also con cerned i. thla great question. If our manufacturers cannot aell their aur plua product, thev, of course, mutt reduce capacity, and limit production to what we cousume here st home, snd that means that labor would be unemployed. If we should be unable to sell our surplus products tn the four great nations I have nttmed, we would have had demoralisation nf prlcea In tbla land, and dlsaater would vnut every farm and ever) factory and every businraa house In America. It is perfectly clear that the kais er's purpose was. He had been led to believe by disloysl people In tint country that America would never fight, that we were a material people, that any transgression of our righta would tie met only by protests, that he could go aa far aa he pleased And so he determined that he would put America to thta supreme teat, and he ha gotten an a newer he never ex pected. He expected a craven submis sion, and he knew thst if we gave that, there would be a weakening of the economic altuation in America, and Alecnrd and discontent among Its people which would eerve the end h had to view, lie would accomplish, if we had submitted to that order, by one stroke of hia pen In hia peine in Berlin, more destruction upon American farms, in American facto ries, and In American buainose house and tc American Interests all over this iind ihun he could accomplish with all tne urmiea and navlea of the tier man empire. What waa the other thin he had In mind? About the 17th Jay of January, fourteen duya before he or uered America off the high aeaa. he sent through hia foreign secretary a dispatch to Mexico We did net get thla dispatch until aoine time the next month, but we got it, and it la au thentic. We caught the kaiaer "with the goods." and Ins foreign secretary had to uilinit It. What did he ui tn Mexico' He said If Mexico would make war upon the l'nited States, the lirriimn koverniuent would finance the undertaking, and thnt Mexico and tJermutiv would together illi-tute term of p.ace to the l'nite-t States And what waa the reward that Mexico whs to receive- The kaiser promised in htilid over the great state f Texaa. rw Mexico and Aritoua Thnt wua the bait the tterman kaiser held nut to Mexico, if she would iniike wur upon us. no long im there is a gal lant American heart under a khaki uniform or a blue jacket. I would like to see any foreign dcaput tear thre atara from the American flag ' That sue nut nil of II. There i Japan, our gteal neighbor of ttie i'u iitic. our friend, una mtiking com mon CHUe with ua in thla great strug gle for liberty and world demm-racy a ii'tin waa at war Willi iteriuiiny. so Ine kaiser could not approach her iliriH-tly. and- this la another evidence o fthat superior intelligence of the (.rman diplomatic aervue- he huk !ii'cil that Mexico approach Japan and miggest that Japan make ruin iimii cauae with llermanv and Mexico an that If Japan li.lil dune that we aiitild have la-en attacked upon tin- raclflc i iat III till' Inea III itiic, all it would hae happened to nui relent partner in this firht for uiiivcrH., Ii-iiioci at --11 eat ttr italll. r.-l.-"IM! r'lance and Italv' With tili-ll ti plles cut off. aim an av how lohi; they could llae held out. Atol Hum iutlul InlltlHI'V Itftpnt. the klllHCI whose eye are upon the whole earth w hoe dteama tranet end ev'r, those of AleXMiidar the curat and Hannibal alnt t'aeaar, would haye come into what he haa heen tn mg to get n:l these years, domination of the world except free America. And then what would hu.e been tire next utep The I'niled Mtate would hate been at war. aa the kaiser hoped with Mexico and Japan. We would have lieen weakened bv the internal dia aciirtimiN and econortiic loswea suaialneil iiv ciaveti suiiinisMion to the kaiser order, snd the kaiser would have come to rich American to satiHfy hi vt-ious heart. He would have made ua pa mot e Iu Indent nit lea to secure peace, and then upoi, whatever lei ma he nuflil have been giadou enough tn give ua, than ws will have to pay in ten yauts to arm the manhood o' this grest nation, (indicate its honor unit defeat the kulser. And these alleged peace societies in tha country, these so-called "truth'' sncielies, which for several years have heen making efforts to put einhuritne on our exports to the friendly poweia of (ileal Britain, llelt'lum, France and Italy, which the Uermun kuisesr finally ordered us to do -these socie ties were merely tierman wolce maa-iiui-raillng In the hide of American traitor. Knme mini line said, or ia alleged to have auld. Ihat America, hud tin justification for llii war with Oer luany. 1( thvie be an A-uioiKan, or t ? ? ? ? t I To I le X To I eTe I V z To I : X e;e z e :e I V e I r aTa, t v T f t f X t y y y y y y y y WITHOUT BOASTING fffk?n rfxi I 1.1' . VV; 1 '- 'J i Outfitters for Men and Boys. The "Washburn Stock" is the best selected, the best assorted, and offers you the Greatest Values to be found in any clothing establishment in New Mexico WE WANT YOU TO SEE OUR NEW FALL LINES and ask you to consider this announcement a personal invitation to visit the "Washburn Store." 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V iL f"tli li...,,,!,. ny .nn in thin U ui. wiithT he in uii AiiirrK'un fr not. wIki. kitowuiK thu record. h,i that w tlul 114-t hiive JUHtif tcutlon for wur with ifritmny , thn yellow hlood flown in hiM vt'tn h liahii t un r-i hlootl in him. .N'uw tttMt Wtt art tn thH War. wh.it muMt w ilo ' Tlx f n hi duty of th hour I to ofK.i tn .iiKl maihal Iht niiKht of thin nation ho thnt it will . trrititttili. nn1 tr hhi l that inikIiI Ullfif it Wilt tfll HaVUlK ! I'i-'.t i f filthl. air imt afraid in fiKhT. The ft i wt thlnir to lo 1m to ratio lti inoiifv n canv on thtx tficul War Viu iunni'1 tiKht watt without rntm -y. Km tutiatfl the Aiih-ix mii )., pi.. Iiav. Iht m'..iti. aint K'at iA IhiM ofiririijftn ih, w urt iiIiIp tit ut it th'oueti. W'f h.i to raiHt Hoin-'thtitu llk -mi (i t ti t'llhon "f this flM'Hl nt i im i, t-f . tarts ti i iifc muni f (llOIl I. Ill II till ttlltlk iliiflllt if .nnl l it l not k. rrat fo' Aiihth -i. . i'onit.ii- with ui rsiiiirt''si, m m not u great Mini. -Mi n-'t i to h.ivt i r if nt v iiill iit''th-i It in a tetoiiieiiH thiiiic that alrca.lv IIjc HimI rr liatiiinalltv. Hi' n'.ii it of unitx . i. ti uiuitihattt In thiH j'i-nl I tti l i.f 'tiii- Thi- nniMt n i.!iti. no f . .nui uiiitiitloiief. ihi s.-ifmt; in t-t '-let TAIII.f tlK Well' Lt.-lN. s,. W . ..i-l eOittonlltia CU'M t.f 1 1. f h.ii i tn i u u i t imii i i.r ttii nittHMi titf ftvt'rntM ui ih , 1 1 . 'I ' ll iflU l.f 111 , I t l? 11 I M if I f"i 'hin flNial '.it 'Ih'' ft. mi n hillion- itucht i i ,-. .1 i'. h nal i.f lifiitl-i t id.- t. a i: liiuf It IM I hi 1 ii t m !( n to , Mi.it m in h h tioiid -.sm 'I'hi' !, u i f. tiiiiht alter that flan, it n,ii.-it )ii.im Mioit ta(M at the next --Mf'it ,im.' r-rliKt the iimoiint of IhmhN i ). i.ff et e1. hut a it mI.i ndn t"i.i - h.i 1 1 have to ralni f -.it I ti'i-n IiMii..,m ). Mie ttiih or tioniiM ro whoii, ' 'in i.u A merh-M n eo,e What n ie tlie-xe tr.tlN" Th-v M Itiorti'iti'e lipiHi tne ht.iicr .! ."tlliei nail .eiie Willi I. im m-, hi iM eit'ii'Ktl if tMeie wan intllMli,: ef. t. i. I, of thent Hul v hi ii in mMKih-i t.i that we hae thr.-i liuinlMit hiltiff-- nf wealth of Aiii-'Mi.i ;im hi-.iiiiIv r,r ttierte hllltrtfa 111 ,.,M..I whl.llUI num. one inirait.' the Mi umv ui tl(( r)vehlinent tti.it ih...pm-, tn mih, 'j'i,, trot eminent In nt.i .inKiiik Hh n'.lc to Kive it Ki.rn "liii.t ,t in ,,.,! ..nkifitf I hem to iii.iKk a ntiii iliiitin' It lr hiiii)1 iiHkiiitf thfin in hmt their HUt-I-hi tiinnev to t he noyet m n nl :u,. tte (jovei itn.ent n ,, ,.,- i,, itlt ni.m four per rent nit n-t on it Who In the unv t nn.t nt in thlN .teat ileitmi r .( , if ouim- It m not an In-t-iiiKHo. M'Hiimle tlunir from the pen He The fgt. ft Miiii-n' i,l the I'm t ill Jtaten im the .i..(.. ,,f the -(l,te. Hi .i tea Viiiii M -Hiilfnt in iut .nii' tnuMei and urn H'pi eK'nt;i t tit WMHhlnfttnii me in. yi'jr inaHleiM -I hey are fun- vaniM When nil lem1 monev, ..n f-ml it to voin Helve alifl viiiit- nerx.DitN at ii-.linirli.il u -e it fm iu The Me liniv im you vmi Helve- In lending mnni-v to oiu eminent vou urt Met vinu won 1 -en UU Ml illiiklltay )"UI OHt llliltt ana 0 - - iro.i.u M.fe. Htt't oit r iniikinir oiii ountf N.ife for the future. I w.i ii t ,i : . n. en ii nil h omen u like, to im t In hi- ooimIm hiuI tuy tht-iu inn Kh Im not HMHte any lime ahnut It Take .it ant.iKe of fhlM ureal ti th-fcf mil uoernnient iiiven voii hi t .ue a kt pttvlletre ami wu ti Mitiniii to -u a hornl of the I nit.'-l Sfi.t" t, i -1 n f m ft t tie;irtu four ir rent inii'ii'M .nut t- x pel from takU timi I want fit what thlM money In tu he usi-l t'n m have in Irainihtc now in tit. ' i mii nt i y . iitattnifii ent iii im 'I,. fljiei fii,.nhnoit of thlM ii.tiion 1 w .tr- .if ' in p I.-'WIn. WiH. ntirtnn, Mi. .utwi iln where I hul the i'iiil..' ot niakliiK to Ihlily 1 1 vf 1 1 1 iii - i 1 1 I .. them ,..-,i-iiii'U tt on tin- i-.ti.ni.- '.liiLU It w.in a Ihnll I'Hf ' x t .ml i maile in hejtt h r Wi'h ii i,. w.- I j.,hle to he ail Aliieri 'in ii'izim 'I'Jirif tt (. niat'Hh.i hfl 'lit' lifwlM ..I tt.-MlOl r l , Mil" llM of I ' 1 - 'I" 'in i.f 1 1 ten ti. i hi h. the th it i.t iiiiniNtfi h, i int; iiif-ii. I he o hn of i luiiai if Aiim'I I a ti u) ih-iuoi ii tn f t itii all i its i.f i Ihm Ih.- law ' I i : a "I m ii f. it it :i1h l. l I ttllM t li ft. I ill tl, i III' I1' ill 1 V .I.t.. H 'I.. .to ti 1 1 ! i the i ' t. I; ' ' 1 ' 1 l :.. -i.iet '. - . . t m 1 1 e ' ,,...( v h. 'wiH Wli I ' lK 1 lex life .. itlH'M ' ' - i iiM.t-n t t- $ i linn il't.-- ii.tf ,.r.k lin- Ko.i'iii' !i hlin Mal-'v . He I to fiMrt.t I llMi he U I In- i ivill.t ii o. (.ij- iiiinh fin him to till' ht V.UM lh.it " it'Mti alivl lUpseiitlltx i ,in ' 'Mil Ml.lt Will h00t f.llatl'l it Mo-1 Mi. i fi , n Kilt i et nt.ole. e'' ' hi,.: the ht'Mt h.ion-t Miat ' I'.'Msi- l i. A itiei n'a'M m . ill . 1 1 f I h.i i. ii. t lon enniiuh to "i I'. i'.m no thnt when i he ko- I'li-im iiiuiii. i,i t onii'N, ami lie fniilv l.i.Hi ;f in Mo- ill .(til fcr.1lle Killi ;ni h vtifi I,. ahle to htrike i hl.iw l"i ii''iu. .i--ii.. hm eneijiv .uid -,t- tn. ,11,1 "I'h.il Ih tin1 niil i li.iiitf he h tor Ins life. Thai Ih all we i' for him. In'l he entithoi i. th.it When ini think of thoNe Imiji filloWM UltO IIIUMt no out anil la.r il Mth tor im. of the Mailllii-e they li'Ht- to make, not u 1 1 1 of their lwn hut ui Minnv r.ihfN of their health .imIi;i,m iiM.ii.'it forever, or nun ted fiii. v.-t t. ...n h i ilere that lite will n i.t ta arv h.iiy for them if they i oini- h.n-K M hioi vou think of th.it .in. I Mien i m 1 1, k i.f what in heinu iKk I of He. Mhn i.iv M home, what an into,; mi i.-.iiii thlntf In roiiiiMi iMoii we I" f"i Mil in, in. imitter if e ilo the iitino t mi our mweiM We ran. In n ""'""in- lo fni i he nt hat lhe ..(. iIimoi .. us. - He (,in "tiKhl " at home to ltir.. ihliiKH thai Will make them Mi. .in Mter for the fiiihl Ami m. when miii I. iv a fifty ilnllni lat-eity with 'oii ulnclottl ! heunl 'iui'nMi.ii, und (irottut itif an im ontf. JitMt i emeu i her that you are Kiviim Home ifallant hoy the h.-M .vum i.i the worl.i the on tiling thai ni.t M.ive hm tile i '.in oi tin lesn than that1 Thl fiehi tuuNt tie fought to a lin h. Tlie money crivel horn the nalu Of l.l. em homlM Will tie UHetl to MUlp our men ho that I ran he fouuht tn a Mu. r.-HHf ul rtulNh Kiht hltliiHi, nn rtumlr e.1 million itollai m will he ex iemteit upon out Hplemlnl atiuteK nm Million f i i h unit i e-t iiulltotl will he tMi H'leil upon our nav, for ahli- tiotiHl M.ift to siiil (In i ohthlte.l W .1 t mm In whn h tne k-ONi-r n umletvin hh- a "hi iin ope i ate ni-vi'ii hiiinlreil u ml lift million 1 1 o 1 1 t I'm to hill ill a Kt eat an f l-et manneit h loura fiiti A me in a n pi lute, to run v the Hta i h ..iul NtitplM lit the , we have ill w.-v ,.i i iw them upon hiit'l ami hi-.i , one hilllon fii iuiuliel million itol l.i! -, or I hi'i ea hfiu t.s. to hiiihl a i;n at i e'rh nit marine, to protei l the line ifri.mmiiiin.Mit.il liftwi-rn I ram-e ami Vtiern.1, ho that out icallaul nop lie im m.iv nevei hne then hasr of mipph in. pei j lea ami al-o to i.iil. the rniil-mer.i- of-Anietna in lii-li.un f i.f the Ml. in k nat n,i-e .Hh si. me t.f thi- IIM-M Im W ll H ll Thi-ie iil.l.fw aie l.e itil Aliil hiin; iiilel Ml'--f tnihl-4 at. -I i-'iuiuoi'il t.'ii gallant mi' witll thi !t-hf M a Miii-.tr ;is not lt- Ii'M l tlmvi' ; 1 1 ' -1 1 j . iimi t .tflvoiateM W ho UM...i. t ll n-. talk of .em l ill Mrs tlii.i- win ii ttn I'- ..ii l.e n.i peare Until t h Im l. i 1 1 j-. (.ft t le.l I If; h t . Maul I lii'Us I w.ini ma i" an niu h iiN an 1 1 1 ,i ii v . lu t I lo mil want . pi-.ii c .1 i ieio.ituti ami immature pe.ire. whn ll wiMi'il otiK pohipone lin- lime when We eholiltt l,tt to fi;hl It out aKtin pi olu h ,i lone a ml when t he .ir 1 1 -f n e wotiht he iiitiiiit.. m-ati r than now Thi It our iinif ? Miike ami Mirlke hiii. I ana miMM.- ileHpottm foi -ever let Hm h' ll to a tintxh. Son i e of I hese .i-a e a 1 vor a tN all nt ei eh ne lu let) timi Himp people ittieth, anil I ' It 'tell' ' la te , all' IM the pa v of III U'l ihiiii kalHt-i . We i. I'Iom h.lt rale tiieu who make uiku in ot , .ii Mum tune u hit Ii I'liHMii'iu'i1 the I el man kalnei to I iht hai tlei t a I he i let the kalet hi iliHCnul aifeil I the klioWleilk'e that we air Kolli.' to f I; tit to the ileitti The 1 1 K 'I m -n I s ol I he peare alo.Mes will mi.Mi mil Kalhint hoM iu the ha while thev i.te flKhllUK Cetiuali hlilletM in the I I Kit t I rlo not helleye lit i niiin o- miHinia- with uneiiiti' or ilelutle.t Amei hah iitirits, to the ttetiiinent of out iniitiliy, ahV in on I hail I heheve in rolnploiuialllK With the eiiemleM of our rouilll V 1 1 we o fnt W.inl With rem hit ion ll we li t the k.MH.-i uml iHt.MHl 111 it n.ii i a h Hif letie in her puipoe to i e-ioi i. enre to the worM upon ttte Mlahle huMM of Jiintiie ami richl. im thai hereafter the weakest pat ion on miIIi nhall eiiially with the inoHt pnwerful he proterle.l In the i vei -e ot mm iih rikhtM mi lhat the will of (leopleM Hhall tlliil fiee evpre-Mioii. the wilt ol the peoph- of Mil-- t e.u leiiuhhe m perutltliil free expreMMioti if e go fuiwalil Midi that spirit, un- fler the le.nti-i -.hip of th.it imlom itat.ln ami i o ti ra n eo um ami f ar eei u Mtii le,- in mi. W trow WiNon we hall en.l l tni thini; forevf-r ami merna'M lit' ei t if- will ni-Vl'l he i In pei lied aua 111. Five New Armory Boards Named by Governor Lindsey IV.riBi .'nrr.iI'MI-'le'Ma 1,1 1'l,a Pta raid H.int.l !', N. M . MM. Jl. ; ei nor 1 . 1 1 I .- y iiiiH 1 1 i . i I iii-a lilMiiity lni:ir.l or ifinipii ,it A I .ii i in r 1 1..- Iia X'ckii1. IIkhvm-II S!ler I'll-, iiiiii lienniiy t-i HiM-i-eeil iiii.ir,!,. tli.it weir i. in : ti i I i . -i in.r Mi'l ilil Tln"-e. Willi Ihr Imi.iIiIm i 1 1 . :, ii ')!' i nl eil fi j I In- .St lit i I "e . nil I Hi l 'r in i-h -i i 1 1 mi i " I "llli-r' til' list With till- I eill.i if till l. h the "UI . I mii. i ;l i I'li.ll'il ! Ht : 1 1 lit .-i.ptii'l 'l the iinui r ia .r 'iti.ii.ie tli.it .) lien Oil I' ',1 I l-i..llil Will t'' ll-liii.'il Alli;n .1 hirt I i It i 'I'll' "Iii I li'llnlllK tl"' f'' 1 1 - v l.,.. - -i. - i-,,,,- I M .i i i ii.-i ,, I i..,.. i l. ..i.i.- A A rteilllln. Jnhll lae I'lirll I'ellX III. .1 l.j Vex.is-- I. W llteUI In T I! II. Itolierla. J V ll.irna. jirei;.'i pel. K. trli I. Hnawell --1V1I. .1 W WllliMin. Pr I'. Ilien.n, llinm M. Dow. Iletnv Krhuiirtx. Vilw-r fitv -J V. Klililll.R I I lli-tts. M irtv lliuites Mi. 1 1 Ki'W.et . Pi'iniiiK Jl. iiimhl. J.ilini' Wiita . It' L 11.. I. l .l... ,'......l I Tlie new H.i;it.i h'e iirnturv tn..ir.l f Irimtiiil ia -itiineil ot I'ul. J.iiii. A. j Mivie. i'iil ll V I'.mle. ...I .! e ! P Sin... '.nnl A .1 Kialier. nn.l 'In I .-is 1 tines txi.nil i.f M f II Until I' W. ' .i 1 1 1 1 ' .' i i ri-.ii.k i-'. i.Hi'i'i im.! iiini v I'm i 1 1 I tn nihil Ml Iul. i ir Ki t ''I 1 th- I Ll- full A Hiiniin-i riwi- mi ll . t I '.. Mil I'll I .r 1 1 1 fa-l.l. Poem of Riley to Be Read Tomorrow At Woman' Club n-aditif of noeinH of l.tnn" Win' i j 1 1 1 1 Mil V. Hint MtmlfH of the alithoi l. MlSN I'tl.ltlotte It lleil' Will lllllithh .in altla. tii . i.j.: f t It at the '.m.in i I HO Kf Ida a lei lioilli. A d 1 1 1 lJVii 1 1 .' '. . entfc t hi iiki-iI for t h i h t wi'llait- Calomel Users! Listen To Me! I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone Your ilruist givo hack your monry if it dorsn't livrn your livrr and lnvHs and straighten vou up witlmut inakii.jj you nick. r I "h f.tli.inrl niiki'-. vou -i k. It- hothe' 'Jake a i ln.se f tlie danf;ermii di tn; f t in ik 1 1 1 ami I'tiiii'ihm vi-n ma . I.--I- a da . ' - oi k. I'atomt'l Im inert uiv or 1 1 h i k m 1 v r wtiirh rauxeM tii''rori t.f the honeM. ''alomel. when i: romeiv Into rotit.ot wltli sour ihile, ir.iaheM tnio it. tre.ih mu It up ThiH ih when you feel lhat awful tl .il-i:in n ui i i imi'niH It mi ate MltiKUl-h ami "all kine ked oil'" if Mint- liver Is toiphl anil howi-lM roiiMtl patetl or oii have h'-ad.i- In-. tlixinfs nm ted tonune. if hunt h i- Inn. or Miiiuif -h mi. ur, hiMt ti v a spoonful tif liiiiiiili'i Ihal-onM l.ivi-i T'Uo- tonight H,ii,ii m.,- i:uiii.iiiin iii. to dim dniH Hti.ie ami n t a hi. (Mr of lk.iUi.n -. I ,im-i Tmip .. , .a i-fiitw. Ta He ).. i.nful it ml il it ip.i-s.ii Mtiaighfrii mii t; h t lift .Mid make Vo.i del fltie a ml v i,;oi oiiM I want vmi in no ',. In the Mlore Hliil rt oit nione loil so n't 1. 1 et Tmie im dent r o im; the sale of ran. trie) )M'(a uhi it m leal livei iiiiillrirte, eiitliely veel ihle. ihrlrfoi.. il r.m not Mahvate or Hi iKe you m i I u i ta in ntee I hut one pm in f ill of iMd-Hi.n'r, l.ivri Tone will put v. mi s1iikmi-H luet to work Mild tii-an M'tu tiowelH of that ttnur -htle uml roiisli ptti'd xaMtt WPrh Ik cloKUinK .i'ul Mii'iii ami maklim oii f.-el m Imt.i he I uui.ru. l.e that a 'hotlle oT ImilM.n l.tver Ton will krp .air rntiti lit. il fie lint" Ine fm months iie it '- voin rliildieii It m li.iinili -v n-tf-'M Rtipi- jini the. like )l plea 'an: I ..Mr.