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THE EVENING HERALD Ki r,twm DAY TO BE OBSERVED HERE Oil OCTOBER 9 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1019 Who'sjlere TODAY?? ARIUVATjK AT JXCAL HOTRIS Chief RastatH GcU Advices That Committee Will Visit Albuquer que to Arrange DUila- Includ ing fcxerciw in the JkWU, October I hr to N oheerved in Al- tuti,-ntoe m fire prevention day. Kir 'b:vf F:tifll hfe t'eretfed itfr from tho Fir Prevention Awofiaiton of citu ado, Wyomtnc and Mejj-b-o. with Iiead'iuartera "n rvnver, V'firg him that a ronimttttf will Kion One ruy to arrant deiat'. t.r itoervtn- lh day. It a kiFKHK-j that publiHtjr be m lo tJie object nf the iUv and that a prHCrnm of aiert-lt be r. rut(d fur in all ih avfeoola of the cty. The F"tr Prevrntlnn. dav In b.erv. ) throughout the I pitcil tat en when. I tahrn to remind the pub- it t.f win a ltd rmoiM Ihai may tt taken a hlp retire the fir Iiunm. Preaident Wihwm hae tndnreed the idea f a fir prevention day a a meteae that may be ukm i help re duce the fire oee. 1'reemient WilMin hnii Indorsed, the Jd" of a Are iKtrmtinn day aa A rnaiin to aafearuard mdoatry and also approved plana for the J& mm out lined by Chief Knlon, president nf the International AaciAiltn of Fir KnflnM-rt. Th dy e marie one of tttlucaitun throuchMit Bh wan try. II H. Rlart end wife, Rt . Mra. W K. Wrlrht, Ft. Colko. Ttti JMtfhM. llbi 1'utp. W. A. Hnhhtn. It' Turrro, u A. VTileon. Haft"-.... 1! Orn. feae tll... A !. K okrn, Hrtlt FMUpI M Alien, Han KmmhM'O. " ft. Mnnn. New York. KWd Miller. New 'for, ffeiirr I'owi and wife. Kl laao. K.rniNl U. IteymOrta, It m ton. J..hn nimn. eMlver City. . tllrn Oeorite, rub. ' J. Hendenon. rb. ' i II. 4'rtH'ken. Cuba. DISCLOSE ANY TRACE 0 0n Mont Cm Reported In Xwt 24 Hour and It I Mow Belitvcd Creit of th Epidemic Eu Bean Fud. ValirfMn Intwatory imii hv. b.n ' H IiV Ihju In n-a ..I t . In. ff"Mlliriition of 1h typhttltl Itunltnn (n j out of th rnnnftc wnmcttt lf war. PALMER URGES AN INDUSTRIAL ARMISTICE KUKlriJPf" Tr.'V". o! An uu: snluto liiflnatrltil KrntlMU (or 1m luonttm w(u Hrurd tiy AMnwy Orn rnl riiliitT hiri ln)y lo IH-rnill tho oliltlon of fcoiioiulc pruhNiua nrtpMis on People for Not Cutting Their Weed I GREAT LAKES SAILORS I Summnn.. Served lKTItrT, Pepl, f Tb prupimud trlkfj of lh murine. fSrerm-na, olb'm. water ten Mem and rual pitKaeni tiiilti of the (Irent In PvmpMthy with the tron and ntrel wnrkcrs pulled for Monday, will ha poalponetl until Wed nesday or ThuriMlny het-aun of dt'tnjs In iMhnlHtinir the refir-ntt)in vrir In the up(er lulia diatrHrtn, ntrordinf to union oflfrlnla- I'ltlU-e arn todny Hervtnit wmmnnii on properly nwnern wh-i hvn failed in miiiply with the cliy ordinance re MefItHK the rutttn of wetda. Ahtmt e i lit fiiitiuimifieN to appear in police court were indued nntl mora are i follow. I'roperty ownera havn been warned a htmtber of tlinea thnt tn tlt e for ruitinv the weed had e. pirrd and now uincml actum la lu hm Uik-n, The police department I a1o ner I tar noitt'e to rnimiru't aldewalka on about "0 property 4wnera, In tin wlih the milinHiu'f adopted about two weeka mo by the city t'onimliMiunera. TIh-h nuMrea mnnnl ba ntHllfd and HEARING IN CARDONER E3TATE CASE PUT OFF The heart nar of lha Oardnner eatnt rnee which haa been removed to th1 dlnliTi-t rourt, waa IndeniiHety poai- ponen ii-ota yemernay wnen it , on am-oiint of the noti-appearan' of Major K. IV Hti.iar, an Important wltnriM and rttunael. Mujor fl'Jjae wna titken til on him way tiera from Clovla. anU did not reach the eliy. Mortuary Ivan iunfetd and twa dauichter, Mary and Hlen. arrived from ( 'hi cnao on lh ('allfortiin llmlled tod.iy. Major W. H It. Iwellyn of lH Crui'ea Wild In the city yenlfvriuy on hla way home from a trip to Win ueapolla, Minn. Former Army Doctor Tells of Danger in Typhoid Vaccine TtAval ft. T.-ary, murgenn for th McKimey tind and I utnier conipan. ard fo'-mei ty a i-h vsv In Ihe army. Wriiea the K.ventnir Herald of h mx- j-ien re wit h ! phobi fever i, arfina In t ha army and Ha eftWi upon tubee. rutttr people. H aitd lhat It ahoobl ndiiilmaierad with ((roat car. Hi letter follow: "rjnvtitfr rvd on article In y etttee flnv'a Herald oy iir. Anderefn of the Vublir leal;h aaMtotattoa recardln the dnnrera of Intiruinlli-n attmtt l .!told for aiipiMHieilly tutwrrutar p.i tienia, I wou id like to aue lite pub lir my epertenta while aerviny with the army. "At you hnoar all men are required to take, typhoid vaccine whether they tlettira to or not. After havtntf (riven auma thirty-aeven hundred In nomina tion) and havlnir tabulated and noted carefully I ha efTet-ia being Interested In the t-axea myeeif, from the uland Uolnt of future at tidy, my xperjem-a hae been that wherever we have man who ba ahuwn luta of weittht. and rm an afternoon tempeiature n any thn ditrlnr btm life, ithla belna futhered from prevloja hi'tory) that it only waa thrre an anaphalaKia With a aevara local reaction, but aln K relish ten I off of the latent area which herotofora had bean aviivaly tubercular. '"Thla article la written purely !n the titteraala of the public, anil I be lieve that the medical profenalon. ia whole, will agree, after tha conrlu Iva evidenre, ihot we hve received reirardlric thr rllnhllna of tuterc:ilom from nld lew one, while In aervtca In the army, thai ii would not le only I unjuetilUbia, but crtmlnal, to Indue- j any patienta or health aeekera In lhia romtnuniiy to undergo pruphala&iK agitiMsi typhoid. "! don't want to be minutideratond regarding my position In tha matter for 1 thoroughly Iwlleve In vaccina tion agalnt typhobl ' beratme out of tha number which weri no Immunised fcentnM the dineaae. In my exiertence. 1 ouiy two afterward developed t phoid fever, and a the h If lory nf t)ie two men and their aervlce recorila were riot obtained until wa arrivrd 'n France, my eond union la that they wcra uaver van-tnated. IML H. K. TRAfY." j Insurance Agency Convention to Close With Banquet Tonight Tha Albuquerque agenoy eonvenfton of the I'acinu MuiuhI i loe a thia even Ing with an liifurmal dinner at the' Alvarado. Th aeamona have reo lakfn up with diMMnn of liuainea me'ttorta and eafterlenoea. Tao peiu r.ira will go tUrourh the eity ioutoretw tuklnaT Hie dclr glea ft out the coitwt lo t a natlotwil ronvefillon of underw'itera In I'lllti Imrgli on Ib-ptemUer 2". Wth Ihe rxirfy will le the president of tha vompany and the vlc prt-nidenta. Tba national ronentoo delrg;illon will b joined at Albuqut-mua t,y f-, II H hwentker. J. J 3. I Itrlgnt of Ktlver 4 'My, l. p. Oraliter -if Howl and H. W. bYhruvder of CI 'ao. I lien. Jack hougiaa, Pan rranriaeo. H. F. Hoaeni'tirg. Oreenvllia. T, Malcomt Maclouflal, GrnvHl. M"r Mcleod. Tort BUI. OH. M U t'hlidreeB, Ifkiydada. Te. O. J. l-ornnd. Lo Angelc. Me and alia. J. T. Yount. Cuba. Itoy Khertn. t.'ua. Hoy V. Kins. Cuba. Mia. W Wright. Ft. Colllna. I. . I Morrill, fhlcaeo. .Irk f'adllla. 8nn Itafpet Wm. K liavla. CUy. Ilnrrv Rolartwn( flty. Mchhinan, New Orlenna. Mm. J. Hemwtrn. Fan Marclal. II. . Knvag. Kl I'aw. i n u-wii.n Vi 8umnr. Mm. Carrie J. Kayalon. t. Louis. 1 It. K. Coffin n. Ht. Ioula. K. 1 Hobh, Wtnlow. ft. H. Miller, WilHama. ArU. l. fl. WengO, Magdalana. U Tt. Hmlth, Maadalena. . Conner, Kanaaa City. Mm. C Morrlav Vautthn. X. al. M. R. Pletpher. Nw York. TV. X, Everltt. Kl Haao. K. F. Kellv. FA Paao. M, H. Hlrarh. Kl r. I-oula Law Kumi. HI Pax- jY AH AIH. 4. B, Oraham, Kamwa City. Mm. J K. Karcher, Hollywood. Cal C. C. KoyaT. Klivar City. F. I- OHvar City. J. K. I.enilnger, Kanaaa Cltf. II. T. VVIIann. Iienver. 4i. J. loirand. Ia Angela, H B Hledia. Hhreveporl, Tji. Mr. and Mra, W. . WH El Pain Mr. and Mm. S. K- Kamaay. Kt I'M!. F I'.ounnult. Kant a Fa. R. 4. Martin and wife. Amarlllo. W. I. Morrla and wifa. Amarlllo. t K. farter. Wlnflald. X. Jiw. H. Hrett. Ieny, I -a. 9. J Chopin. Ieny, 1-a ;oavlva nc ton. fuaulo, Colx 4MHK. 1 c. Maxwell, Kama F. t. Keene, K' Paao. 1 1. W. Harrlaon. L al Angelra . f. Keepar and wlfa. Hurley, New Meslco. H. U. HalHck. Ixia Angelee, 4J. 4 riece and wife. Wtnabiw. Ira ktmmamon. Kanaaa City. J. A. Htcwart. Denver. fl. P. Woodward. irunw, X. X. M. C. Howell. W i Hard. It Mallitw. Helan. Wot. I-etnke, Haltlmom. tieo. lmki and wifa. Baltimore. . HI oat i. Tilnldad. Mm. A. P. Will.urton an daughter. Chicago. Ilia. H. Kupmakl and dautf'atar, Chi cago, 111a. Jack loi!gfaa, Aoi Franciaco. J. M McMaih. Wagon Mound. M. fllaltmun. i irate, N. M. John jircker. Helen. K M. Mt'lfllan and wife. I.oa An galea. K. Intw, lia Angalea. a trace of the - are two more re porta to be mntlo, tha teate probably ha lit completed to morrow. The fnurteer teata hava been tt petipia auniMK'ted nf belli poealbla carnem of the typhoid germ, being 1 employ) ground da'rlra, and In tin liMiidliiui of gurden rtn-k ami fruita lor human conaiimptUm. A number ; of tee a alao have bean made of tha ci rv 'water aupply but no trace ha ! b'tcn found, but the phyaiciana In j cIajv . ge declare the aourmi of aupply u ir", ihe reaervolr ara In ancellent con- dliton from a aanitary point of view i ilid they never had been vuMpecled ft.. .! ...!. ...! . I hieana of proving beyond all doubt Ithat the water aupply might be con-tamlnuted. ' I'ntll hnal teats are completed, It la auagaaied aa t preventative mcae ura that milk be uaatruriaed or boll d before ualng. While there la a poaakble chance that milk la the car- j rier of th germ, ther ta no iwrtu u-1 lar dairy euapected and all are un an I -K)uni baeia In thia na(e't. With but one naw caae of typhoid reported yewieroay. It la now bellevefl the peak of tha epidemic haa not only , t-ean reacitett but paaacl. and villi the. completion of tha remaining two team 1 it la hoped the source of the dleae j will be located. In which rune It wilt bar a amall matter to clear up the nitre anair. HOOVER MOTOR-CO" GETS CAR Of AUTOS Thg Hoover Motor Company, dis tributors of The tUtkland Henslhle-Hix automobilea received todny a mrlnad of roadatcm adn touring cam. Heavier , and at longer framaa am fenttirea of I uheaa new mod la, on which the pt Ja unchanged. the property owner, or agent. It I quite a tank for the department and It probably will be eevral diiya befoie huv to be aerved Indivldunlly upon all the notlcee are aerved. tlltlZH'rtt'. U Bflttlua. 17 ynera nt.l, died btat night at hta home on South High airott:, lie rinu hirn eight vhih mlii ft Rill Ub I, iiia. Me """'formen of the Fanta Fe freight do. pnrtim nt flva ymm. and wna later deputy county aeeeeor. At the time nf hla death he wna in the mat oatHta btiaineaa. Jin la wurvlved by hla wife nnd four t-hlldrvn and hla mother. Mra. I. W. HriRrua. He waa a mem ber nf the Knights of t otumbua. C T. French la In charge of funeral ar rungementa. LA NOIH- Vlbert I Voir. 4ft yearn old. died yeairrday morning at hi home on Lewi avenue. rant a hcte from Chicago In at winter. He la survived by hi a wife and one daugh ter. He waa a member of the Knight of t'oiumbua. C. T. rrench 1 In charge. Feed Young and wife, Molina, III. John . Young, Mollne. Ilia. Van Webter. Mollne. III. Howard Payne, Willard, X M. H. C. Went. Willard, N. M. Mr. and uara. A. C I'pahaw, Vrrn Angalea, 4. A. Hlhop, Panta Fe. C. W. W hite. 4akland, Calif. H B. Hubert. Han Franclwo. Mm. Maxwell, San Francisco. K U tirlftttha. Han FranclM-o. 41. P. Harrington. Hants Fa. Jullua t iwena, rtanta r e, Mvron Haaty. Hanta Fe. Mr. and Mra. Krold Hurd, Roewell Mr. and Mm. John Tweedy. Koawvll. I J. II. Under, Kooorro. N. M. Mr. and Mm. 41eo. Koea. New York ; Klavls Vigil and daughter, Hocorro. f;eo. W, Field, lenver. W. t'. Wllty and family. Cuba. New Me. 1 It. M. Richmond, Thermopol!, Wyo. I Krcd Inniiermun, ThermopolK Wyo. Chase Clayton, Thermnpolls. Wyo l The Evening- Herald n the Kew Mexico paper that put the "Clau" In ClaMified advertisinjr. ! We do our own hauling 4 Employ nothing but union men Work union hours Prompt deliveries NEW STATE COAL YARD Phone 35 Tha Vhitnay Hardware Co. 307 West Central Ave.; ANNOUNCES PROF. STARK'S PROGRAM For week beginning Monday. Sept. 22d MONDAY AND TUESDAY PREPARATORY WORK WEDNESDAY Sept. 24th Demonstrating the Great Majeetio Walking Cake THURSDAY Sept. 25th lecture from 3 no to 4:ol p M on tha Art of Cooking Mxpliititlng the the kind of flour to line in Itoth Cake and Hiend. Work and how to overcome the tmtny dlttuulties In doing fake iitMt bread wm k In high altitudes. leniotatntini' the making of a Jelly Jloll and a Mambmellow f routing in lu into, utea without etrica and without cooking, and other rcctpi Prof. Htark's (own rei tiel Famoua Npica Cnke will he mhoI wth a cup of French Pnp coffee. It: ina taoie.e and H.mll to tuk down the rvcipea aa the I'.of. cMa ttii-m off. FRIDAY Sept. 26th From 2 to 4 P. M. Itotmiurtniilng ibr innklnic of (holi lir-:i'l in 4 h.ui- rt ilu- tlnn- th. iunir. I. we!. I'.ik. inu.lu finl th. whir i-nkr mix III I,. .1 111. rlono of tha In tmo. SATURDAY Sept. 27th Lector on mcutt i,nt mi.t work ftoiu 4 llluslriited ih.TtH rth' Hitig where i-very tut of thi- luiimul la t ut from. Uidi-N you w:ll f.tMi thia a very IntcrcHlitnc lectur, ih v.ell aa HiHtr in tlve. The Prof, will I pleased to iinowt-i tiny questions you may wh to ask. iNimeiiiit- lenre 'IVio hfra with ihelr pupils re cordially litwtwl nt'end thia lecture. All Albuquerque women are welcome at thce lectures and demonstrations. t iY !? i? if f if f f :f f f if if f If f f f y f f f f f f f y y f f X y f f f y f f Fcr Young Men and Women The State University of New Mexico AT ALBUQUERQUE Will Open Odober 1, 1919 REGISTRATION DAYS Monday, Sptembr 29 TuMday, September 30 DAVID S. HILL, PH. D., LL. D., President LEADERSHIP The world tntUy neeiU trained, loyal loadrr. Notwithstanding that le than one hill f of one per rent of the population of the l'nited Staten ih enrolled in colli'ireii and tiniversities. i-ollc-pe men anil women have predominated remark ahly in leadership. College anil niiiveraity enrollment lionlcl he douhled for the (r iod of the country. The I'liivcroity of New Mexico invites ambitious young men and women to prepare for lcaderahip. OPPORTUNITIES The I'nivernit.v in nnderpoiifg reorganization and Itetterment. Special atten tion will be devoted to the rnmtervation of the health of Mtndents. A new Ilepartment of Hygiene, supported in part liy Federal Appropriatii ii, will lie in operation. Nearing eompletion ix the new building for 1'ractieal Mechanic. I tiM ruction offered in Malhematioa, Biology, Chemiitry, Phyiica, Geology, Hutorr, Political Science, Economics, Business Administration, Home Econom ic, Education, Hygiene, Psychology, Philosophy, Physical Training, Music and Languages, including English, Spanish, French, Italian, Latin, and Oreek. t'ourscK preparatory to Law, Medicine, and Mechanical Engineering. Curricula iu Chemical, Electrical, Civil, and Geological Engineering. ' ltegular Course leading to the Ocgrccn: liiicbelor of Arts Kaehclor of Science Master of Arts RESERVATIONS Itesiilcntiiil acconiinodiilions are limited. I'rospeet ive htllilrllts should inline diutely adilrcM iniiiirics noil rixpicsts for reservations to JOHN P. WILLIAMS, Registrar and Business Director University of New Mexico ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO y f f f f f f f f y f f f f f f f f f f f y V f f f f f f f f f f f f f y f f f f f f f f f f f f f We Can Fix That Shoe r fr-vP' You save tho cash that would go into a new pair at $8.00 to $15.00. Our charges are very moderate. Try this modern, econ omy Shoe Saving service. JUST PHONE A boy will call ior and deliver your shoes without extra, charge. H. WADLEIGH ALLEN Phone 187 Corner Firtt and Copper 1 mM m mi: Btl I A. f sW I I T a i1 ' III i a :: y..u iu i.e V ti 1 ' , E"L witihtictl i g M ' v JB or we Mill J f . t IW" n-i'tiiid. - III 'a :: Thnt the f , m I! ji (iiiaiiiiilce. SI II l. tc fin lit Si " 'I v ww trvvvrr vw w v V j t wWi,wihihhii eeeeeee see - f Fall Clothes They were hard to grt this fall, hut we got them the full assortment of the new styles from the best of the makers. TKe Proof is in the Looking We prove we have what you want when you look them over. You prove you have bought the right suit by the satisfied feeling of know ing that you look exactly right. It Costs No More to be Well Dressed HAYDEN z'KELEHZR F B if -M I M ff a. sT v t I I I I m CIPWINGCO CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN