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Wednesday, October , icto THE EVENING HERALD Thro Men Who Took Car at Hoi brook Load It Up With Goods and Makt Escape Wert Seen Pawing Thrrmgh Springerville. C. W Ilirp. eherln at tl Ibrni.k, Arli.. in-4l throUith the r'ty tndiiv on hla wtiy 10 A porro, N. M , nn th trail of three rubber who ntole an automobile m( Holhrook, broke lnt at ore and In.!.,) up Ihe milu w t i Ma worth of gooda ind mriiH their eaenpe. Thit alter: reee'.ysi Information yrterdiiy that th man v-re m.tn Rt Hprhtirervllle, N. M., I he N .n hi y to Hoeorro In hooe uf hftdine; them off and rnlirint; Ihe.n eotno wher in ihit vlrinl'v. t The ear that wa eloign a 'tl!j-Knlnht Ii wn picked up on tha ilrrrti uf fu!lrioH nitd that Kimn night. October I. the nwn ;rnk. ;M th at ore of t,. Caldwell ind lodd the s"ti.mohi'e up with it i li ni nr Ioum klnda. When thrv n-ere - at Hprinttt rvill '.I wna nM ttiet oH were piled high In th rejr -at of the Hutu. Two 'Wo Accident" Meetings Held By Santa Fe Employes Two "po accident" meeting were held here yratrrduy by the employ" uf tli KaiHa Fa railway n mt the ehopa and th o'her at the round houe. at wlnrh plana for th rotnlnc two week ram paten wert outlined find auRxeaMon unit recommenda tion made by nil prearnt. Owing tn the. a bar nee of regular chairman J. II, Mr Mtirry. nt the roundhouae meeting. Claud Hralaer pretdrd, while nt the anon Chair man l. K. Itarton was In lha rhnlr. A general mane meeting, aft- which he public la Incited Id attend will be held tit ft. nt. on lha lllh. befoi the opening of tha drive, at which employ from nil departmente will be preaent A divalun meeting of Ihe mm na- j lure at ehhei ofTiclula from all polnta 1 on lha Itiu .Urapde illviaion will coma I toffethnr la being huld at Man Marvial louiiy. An employe leaving In, ehopa yea terday va at ruck by an automobile at the Heiond at reel Rate, but wo only eliRhtly lniurd. Thia ii uroudht to fh attention of the meei. U-H and It waa atiRRentrd th.t lit cMy I'fritial be aakfd to eo-nprrat more with the rmployea In their effort to prevent RUPh arctdentn, hy rRulatlna; trafTir. It aa aoRiieatad tbnt th f My be anked tu put m aptd limit of at mllea an hour for ou'uinobllra on mi ulh t ond airrat. Inch would lliiilMHle the d niter of aurh ac ! dtnta. whhh in t if hi prvva to be of u atrtoua natuie. r i (if l ma PETER Strong Evidence That Bruin I a Predatory j Animal, Says a Ranger om wek hku th Oullv hnllcttn of jot-Ht (tuMt Mnlic printed ttit M'irrv. "Ar HeHin I'rvilnlpry Ani mlN?" iit1 iitk.Hl for any mid ll vvlilrnrr hl-h cotill l lililuc") In, jkw f'ty M mr huv II. You will thli iMilnl. Hunr C. I. Vr. ; ,,., ' , B t for on- hlvr. ljrl nwk of th (III. lor nul.miU llir hv h. ,n.f gl r.- nimattiittiul avidnua for what It ia at rrul" " woith: I 'lter. do let IK'I child alrne. Ho 'etr marrhwd off In dieRuat. A few nilnut- la it Mamma lound fly tltv Mih-t l)y. "Ijite one evrninR of June, tftil. 1 First and Biggest Job for Center Is ' To Get Ball There HY WAITKH TAMP (Mfiat lanfiw ItMithalt 4aHi. A center baa many dutiaa. 1 many reepunaibllltlea, hut ha ahould navar forget that hla flrat rare ahoul I ba to aea that tha hull Kta Into h hand of the on whom tha alalia! UiRt,aita. oaf or a ha due anything alw. The prime fnPlor In ft aofd ranter ahoulrt la th bility to put tha ball what It la dirtM lJ. arruratatf. promptly, and neatly, and If poaetblf mi ttvnt tha nail arrtvaa at th aama plHpe oach time, and the man who la Rnna; to Rt ii ran rny upon com inn ther. a rentrr who can Ha de pmdfd upon In d that. I fllltns hla job. All el we that he dor after that, may ha conetdered "velvet." That la not aa aaay aa It aounda becauae lha oppoatnp; centvr or guard ta waiting to apriii upon him th montfnt lha bill mow, and thcr timet le one contlnuoua uioth'ti. or h will find -hlmaalf with an opponent en nia n a, anu n iwn vi of hi" hnnda un tha offenaa tho center ahouid be trained to move forww d atmul taneouely with dallvarlng tha ball ao aa to open a hole, or get through an I tnka out on of th aevundai V dr fei)o. un certain plat a ha Rhould i.a hla l.iwlv n mm tit urotect hM quariar gnd hta twckfleld. This la Np-lally ao on kick formation. where evary man kept out la aec- j olid gained. t m th defena the ranter may either play cloae to th Una. and iiittk for th juanr or (ha abort tina plungara, or on a roving com n.lxilon. h may p.ay tiach of lha line dlract th defenae. try to ui S -x r h AM L. Bradford Prince Church Conference Delegate 42 Year I .. Uradrord Prm, form a o ter ror of New &eiirn, who la attending the Trlannlnl (Jnaral ( nnventlnn of the lrotetnt Kpernpal churrh In ! Miroit aa lav rprrntettv) tn the Ytoua of Iepu!a for New Vextro, haa bean riref tin tha laltv In PMintl mnvrntinn fnr 4t year. Prmra. who 1lvd In Vew Tnrk h foro eom'na? to New Maxleo. wan flmt etetad to the aenaral ronventton tn 177 from tha 1tocee of I.on lalend waa a'epted to reprraant New MokI"0 and Aria on In IMS and ha ron tin tied aa a member of the houj by repKiod election var alnr. New Weilro, belna; m mlalonre d'atrtri. hea hi't one clerical and one lay repmwntntlv In the houa rrf iiniit Th clerical deputy thl ve;.r la tha Rev. Fuller Hwltl of Kl r'neo. h' goaa to tha eunvntinn for the flrat time The flev. J. ft. Moor of I Ve I alterrate to Wr. BwIft. intWd M' Knlrht of KlfNiM la alter nate to Mr. Prince lav deputy. liiahop relrrtPk f. HwdM, hlah'ip of the difrM or New Metlrp. ta prraent at the eonvenlinn aa memtter nf tha Ttmtae of Illnhnna Tha mnventlon bgln toiy and Ua'jR two weak- At Theaters Today n, TIIF.ATff U e a a tl n a lltirat ar. with WlUi Rld aa the tir; aian the ' re a of " wrreut l-.t and 4rmrH- lti;tl, TI1KTVRBem.e lit ynkuwa will be aeen aatn t'iv !) IIa Maaj rVrJ;rt io "kmttjr lwMifv I y.' with HQ? At' hupkle Initio TMKAT HR prTa(l5 the fjrtldwyn feeture, l i-tiMlr-i,'" wKh Mahal Normand the Itig character; ftlao t. tw--w m edr PAMTTMF; TWrATF.tt . fteptt Ing th' apeiMoi attrwieei, M HUrh Patrtd; th comedy. "ILum Arurtf." and ftUra rpMtlag -S4 the George M. Cohan theater her and the t'ohan Grand Otmrm Mount In fhlcga would be retained. A teak a h" paid for hvrlf oine hnndred and terenta t'tnea over. Tim C a Ibi ban. Yule t ataln ami 4'cnlrr. where Ihe pTy la voinlnf hd b . kh ka. Me ehoutd be able to pane i there when It come He ahou' I ; wet ball back for kick, and be able hv a thorough undemanding with .tn do thla arruiitely, hi guarda. and by awinging the op- ( Ac'nttr ehoutd. If poaaible, alwtya poaing renter one way or the othr. ' keen hla feet. can often make the hole for the 1 The aplrul piiaa which mny be at' unrde to ro through and block ' tutnej after aoina prwrtlre. ta madf QZOROE M. COHAN QDIT8 AS PLAY PRODUCEl a mb auia eaaaa NKW rOHK. Oct. O-orc In. I i ohan. pltA'wrtfcht and prod near, an nouncid tot'iy ha would retire frora he produrlrg firm of Cohan and Mm r la, aa ar aa participation 1ft lt bimlnea nffalre wee eonernad. fol lowing the 'and of ft play now running at Die Cohan and llarri theater. )ia luted, however, he would continue to write plava and that ha internet In DEWS0F EVE No More Gentle Than ,4CascaretsM for the Liver, Bowels hv putting on hand under the ba'l. flrgere on the Iwcea, and one over, and giving the hall a latere,! twkrt. not .i It leave the ground, but aa i paaeea out between th lege. Paaaea made (hi way ere fatr, more ac curate, and eaaier to catch and pre pare for a ki k, (CoprHht. Ti. V.. - It M Juet ae need lea m It i dang tr ou to wh violent or naety eat hart tea. Nature providea no ahuvk-abaorbvre for yonr Ur and bowale aainut calomel, ha rah piUa, alokenlog ell ud alt a. Caacareut give e.uick relief without Injury from Cur.et1p,tte. Ittllouaneaa, Indlgeetlon, Oeeoa and fUck Headache. Caacarete) work while your ftleep, removing the toslna, poiaona nd auur, Indlgeatlble weeta without griping or Inconvenience. Caeca rata regulate by etrangihnn the bowel muecie. They ooal ao Utile too. wia toio nv a M'-xu-iin mat he hid . " , v." j . l, . aecn a lnre hewr rtinitinit a mnu'.l , m w Inmrh of rattle on the head of Hilve. , rwom- reek Karlv the next murnlng. I Mammu. ran I have Ihe little bag look ihiff trull and In about a mile. I that a liet.gln' on your u reaver r fnotid io iarlinita and una row t "Certainly not- That la a hair re kilhd ,nd dreRKd abut flftv verrti rnivrr and waa given to me by Aunt whfie Itrtnn had hut fenet and pild tir.'tre." hp three rnttlr. I f.-el rrrtain that h Mitmma went down etulre preaentlv hud kllh 't nne ff thene v.nr1lnne. but ln ,,,- lh- honi .u Wil rtHlne and the tow hnd hee.i lniKmR for rter. but the ptre f dniEBt'il from rlner tn n tir- 1 1 wit had recent I been ntrn k hy IlKhtnlHA. "Iiie Hint fvi-ning I rtiiim-d ' theae runiw and kill n Uu g ki U'Jtly when ho t amo hu k lor ati olhT feed. cloth ne woe a'lng lo um for pM'krt Hue mlHsins hImi the wlMir:i a ao her a poo I of thicad. flhe hunte 1 for them fnr awhile and th-n went In search of I'ei'T. -In May of Ihla rur T found a ow Wlth hl UtP1tnwt hA)r Wiy out of his with hnr h.i. k broken nnd U.oin lm I , mouth tnlng tn thread a needle. had aev.T.il fei-da otf ht-r. Snmnlilh; . . ., . , had brok-n thm row a l..M k and ih r..' 1 r,rr m,id. M-minft. "what are were no oihe.- trn. ha arund her hut , Vttu lr1,l ,,u thnee of n ,ik uri.Klv ; Peter Jumped, aturk Hie needle in No lion or wolf kiil'd my of thfMe ' hie finger and lt:rt into lera. taiile." . 'Teaehrr a autd t-thU mornlnv tht . i lne nrt toy that dropped a marble on the Hoor would have to give her all hie tnirhlra. An nobody would Kive me a aaek Nn' 1 tried to m-mnke in 'trie one and I rut mvaelf on the a iwe.tr hii' 1 rouMn't thread tha old i -eedlr and nfw you vr mad ma auk mva-lf London Is Solving Housing Problem by New Standard Houses I.' 'VtHlV. Hpeeith iiliona Anq. f the I Umiinui t-I h. I.m nlnxa if , Hlv Main Pl1n rt( i,,,,, peter llitht. n' at.iidnrt1 h.uai rn unlet, irt.tn iti mo..i.' "There, there, tother didtt t mean lion of nmrtiir ind remeut and ihe to nbuae ou. I uat dldlt t under llil. knevi ..f w ill to wueh detila ii ""'d. I'rv yii'ir o and go gel th.it nlrhea for ledio..ui riH4rii nn.l inckle In the knife dtuwer und ru t liukM for K'tnleit elothea iinea. h;ie nnd tret you an nil du aucker anj leen iHMtiid liv the mkiiMiiv ( henltli 1 Muriibm will iniike mi a bug." The nhin.iHid houiea. with Hlirniiii I And Peter did an he waa told und meet lmAl oii.ll. , i,,. f,,linii .i. nu.il.i,, lliiK und.T IiIh in nil ii'iv- . .,;,,(,. , Nuupfi. It wun mAde of i 1 1 on a. will roii-trm et Iiiihmi i-mded bnuintf pi iijei'tt. The pruttpeetUe rea dent, Wl'h set of !ti"M' ap".:ltii'ir-)oj4. m.i follow the etitiMtt uetloil of HI h- me from the fk- ciivution xiuge ihrntik'h the Urn kiay Iiir And flitina und paintina Hi Mnd.tr '1 d i' .mi pipe, amka, cU lerna, ha h room at)d l.iundi v ji pl knee, etiptinnrde, elonk r.tlU rinci'i , and w;nd"Vit .nf apeMne fmlte.tr-1 i me t he mi l !' nt i-i 1 -iiarar'er of the hoiiNea it i propoeed to nutld tindei I tlioe ihi ier I ( n:nnt. Po 'Hili r W ill ' t he Ir-itM tliMti nine tiiehen ih.rk. Kiici hoiiM m to Iih e tta own hut W ater ! eupply "tein. j NAYLOR ELECTED HEAD ' OP COWBOYS' REUNION KAHT I.A:1 VKUArt. .M . Oi l. N - - i Waiter A N.tviui, who haa lu I .i-e..lein or Ihe New Mexico i'hw- I Ikimi' r.ttililou iimui'InU il lor lie, t:iut four M ,(i " Iiiim l a.-n re-lm -te l by the nel rlmm-n boiird if ill- leetoia I-I II Wheeler Wii re-e'acfd J hm ire pt anliMil, .ind Uobert I. St. j IConm, who Ii;im het-n n cretin y ot th UUIK 111 t HOI tOl He V , 'l9l I i, W UN n.iiii'it na Hif-retdry-iifMNiuer. ll- lertorti i It . led hi i II tt.iulrv. I h.ileni ("iiiiih. ,li., .1. Nrrtfui.. At-' thur W il-i.n K l Wheel, i. W. .N;i Un .i ti hii'tiote Apolt.nm A. He mi. Wttlt't t.niim. .l.uneM Khoe J niiikiT mil K'n l,i.iiin The row ho n . will .mm tli'-ir iihlMt.it iniilw nilei litit on New V e.ir'a e ' 1 he roundup Will he held ...M .11. l i O0VEPN0R PARDONS MORA COUNTY WOMAN HWTX KM. N M. tut k.-MrH. j P.ibiiiit Rimini. n'(',n a ji term oi t'inei l.iM in (he Mom ..unt jm tl , for nn iiNfim It with wonla. hnn r--- , iei-tl n nihtete pji'loii from li.n. I .in .-IO to. Mi S.'.in'hi wan tried -i I tt HiNine ol the p' in e rourl in Al'KUft ' iMid I h e l 1 1 1 In Ki oleti.-e. w hi. h I ,i rr.i.olo r. Kir.U ;im iai'I'wh The Riiernor tiUn in the piiioo thai he h' Hex t-t At m Hum I. r h i- been Mlt! H tenth' piiliiMhed iilteudv: ' anil thai h r teh :i-e ti"iu mil la fee- J coiiiitemli .1 in n pe:iion K""I hv it I huge nitinli i of prominent people. iMtivv Khaki colored rloth and It had a bf.iuttful -p ' eiubroidrrad on it hi red and it I Ktiliij;a that pulled hutli wuye. Peter ki iPiie l nt Miuinm ucrona the tnhle ind Miunmit knew nhe Wiia tni ru en. Iltden CnrprtitcT lnfrr. HAD CHRONIC BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY-SIX YEARS NOW WELL AND HAPPY THIS IS WORTH READING 4 The eitnenence of Mr. K. J. Tou rahk. li''S Itouc trvrt, l.aCrote. 'lwonin, chiefly remarkable on arrnunt of the length of tinio he waa ntHuiAI. He writrg; "I have ben Rif ferinir with chronic brum hum for tuMiy-ix er and every winter 1 would rtitrh cold and leeome ao hoar e 1 could nt : ncnk for aix or eitfht weeLii. I could get only tem bomry rehrf. "Thii winter I waa taken with Grip and wa In awful a hope. A fellow workman advised me to takn I'l-Mir-NA. Hy the time 1 fcaJ meri three-foutih of a bouh', thn hoaraenrat v. an gone, aUo that tired freliiiif. I am on mv second Utile. Her, fir r FK-Ut'-NA will be constantly In my liouae. It i the beat mexlirme ever put up for the purpoae." For any tliaeaae due to rntarrh or catarrhal conditiona, I'K-Kl'-N A iji equally dependaSle. Couifhn, roldA. catarrh of the hend, aUimuclr trouble, ronatipation. rheumatism, tiaina in the hack, aide and loins, iloating, bvlchina; gan, tndi(rrtion( rtttHrrli of tho In rue and mn!l in traunra, are aome nf the trouble for which PK-RU-NA n necialy rwnmnienHed. PK-RL'-NA can be purchased an-where in either tablet or liquid form. ' OUR MACHINES PUT A FINISH ON SHOES iiiht an new nitre are fln leht .1 The .e e the edttra Ol tt.O Hoh'H ft'llh. tit u pnl nh on thMt only new ahoi 1ih iv l.i t He detail tetluitri. hot indhntte of Hw'V enitnrntU thoruuch tnnnerr- in 'whh h ahnea are leniinvd heie. A (rial will Ccli Hu e. dnM 'phmn and biy will cull for und delUcr four nh fa wtl limit 1-11'n idiante. . WADLEIGH ALLEN Plion 187. Corner lit and Copptr I It Beats... as it Sweeps as it Cleans Some hold that air suction cleans sufficiently. Some hold that air suction and sweeping suffice. But the manufacturers of The Hoover will have no compromise wjth dirt. It is the Hoover contention that air suction and sweeping plus beating are demanded for thorough riddance of dirt from carpetings. And The Hoover Electric Suction Sweeper is the. most widely purchased. Which proves that most home keepers agree with us, that modern housewive3 desire none but immaculately clean floor coverings. For only by The Hoover may carpetings be electrically beaten, swept and suction cleaned at once indoors, dustlessly, readily. . If completely cleaned rugs and carpets be your home standard if you cannot tolerate buried dirt in them, if you would collect every vestige of clinging litter with ease-have none but a Hoover. Just run your Hoover over and: it beat as it sweeps as it cleans. aw timht i - ........ , f I It BsOitS: C As It Sweeps &'! V':' I :m:UK;- r- -1 e JUST R X) N V OJI HOOVER dL w&la O V -As It Cleans ti- BEATS . E R A3 IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEAF'3 ALBUQUERQUE GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY 5th and Central Phone 93 M i i I ii ( ! i i: ii dl : " ii HI