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TUB ALECQUEEQT7K EVENING HERALD, ALBTJQTJEItQUS, FEW MIXICO,. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1020 rmy ii;; 10 qe m m 111 THE E! 2,000 Expected to At tend; Committees Are Named Dell Boys, Dank Presidents and Hotel Managers Called in Trial Over Loss of Jewels in Hotel The largest ntvrlalnment and dunce in railroad circle to which th hul.llc! alaa la to b IllV'led 1 to b riven on NW Yar'a v at th Arm or v. Plan to slv th ntertalnmnt vru mad yesterday afternoon At lusting of tha safaty committee and uthcr employes of tha Santa F rail- load Itald in th oftlc of Superin tendent U. E5. Hsrton. In tha ab svpr of Puperintemtont Barton, Clnmis Brasher, ehtff clerk t Mnr Mechanic J. P. Mt Murray actd an chairman. flans so far, although not definite ly outlined, call for thre ,sche and mnalo by a 21-pivc orchotra. tha laiict orchestra avar seturtd fur a dam in AlbU'iurqu, Tha aparch- ate to ba mad by T. T. Hyan. in (i Hi or mechanic at Raton; C. A. Jiidri, aaffty aent at DoUaa City and Mr a. Joaapt) It. Wilson Albuo.ur Que. Katlroad peopl and other cltlsens from various towns along tha aystem nre to be present, Mr. Braaher es ti mated today that th ntnrtalnment and dance will draw 1.000 people. The untertalnmcnt la to boffin at o'clock. Commlttses which were ap pointed yesterday to make ar ran se men te for the affair follows: r.xrcniUve omiiilu. U. Vi. Hart on. chairman; J. P. Me Nurrey. J, A. Blackburn, II. W. Hoyl, J3. A. West. Itcoeptlnfi Commit. J. P. MrMurray, chairman; I. Halo, C. A Judd, C. A. Cole, C. K. Htuoke. II Heck, J. J. Heaney, J. X. Camp bell. M. C. GalleRO. W H. Mcllvain, Jlarry Peck, W. K. Horn. R. W. Hnyl, C. P. Orenfoll. H. W. Ballty. Bidney Kearh. J. A. H tackhurn, 8. C Brash r, A. B. Warhter, O. A. Burrla, f?. I. liorndtaoD, B. A West, J. C. Shoe maker. ! Muato Committee. I C. F, Stuck, chairman. lfNiraUnu Commit f. T. Ptemon, chairman ; M. C aMos. W. B. Horn. Harry Peck, A. B, Wachter, W. J. Consdon. ivr rram Committee. J. J. Henney, chalrmsn; Harry pock, financial secretary and treas urer, J. A. Blackburn, C P. Oren felL PoMlrtty Vmmlte-e K. C, Braishr, chairman: J. J. llea Xiey, D. K. Barton, G-. A. Burrla. Refreshment Oommioe. C. I. lierndtson. chairman; Sidney Iteach, J. C. rthomaktr. Hn Commit ire, J. J. Heamy, chairman. Floor and Cloak Kooia Coram! Ue. O. T. Peterson, chairman. Chair' man to aelect his assistants. Bell. nova, hank presidents and hott'l ; manasen were sworn in as witnesses in the diatrti t court today In an ef- , fort to solve the mystery of what he came of Ulllle LAndrutn's jewels. Miss Undrum, now Mrs. Ittxhop, la sulnK the Alvarado hotel for the lta of 13. 600 worth of diamond rings which she all-in to have been taken from her room while she waa a guest of the hotel lust February. Mrs Bihop kept her rln-s In her pillow case at - night. Kvery nlsht when she went to bed aha took them oft and put them Inside the pillow case; Item, one two karut diamond uM. In platinum with ten smaller atones, veined at I2.00O. Item, one one-karat diamond eet in platinum with ten mailer atones, valued nt MOO; Item, one cumeo aet with 2S amall dia monds, valued at 11.000. On the morulns of February 4. Mrs. lHahopi who was HI with the flu at the time In her room at the hotel, had arleert while the chamber maid mads the bed. The aheets and pillow-cases wcrs removed and thrown on the floor outside of the door. The maid discovered one of the rintrs on the floor and returned it to Mrs. Biahop. A search waa then made- for the others but they were not to do round. Mrs. Bishop charjres Fred Harvey with neKllffcutly ullowlnx the rlnir to ho taken from her room or so employee of the hotel with stealing them. Fred Harvey In answer to the complaint stnted that the hotel was not res porfalhlo for the loss of any article not left In tha saro and that all siiest of the hotel were cautioned of this by siratia posted In the rooms. J. 11. 1 Lorn don, president of the 8tais National bank wna the first witness culled thia afternoon when the cuae besan. II testified that Mia. Bishop brought a letter of Introduo lion to him in January for tho bank ing references, and thut he waa earing tho rings described when ha irst met her. ir;; cure OF VOTES Much Money Placed on State Election as Late as Yesterday More than fia.ooo waa lost In Al buucroque on Inat minute letting on the governorship, "according to estimates today of proprietors of cigar stanria and pool hull" where the ma jority of beta were placed. Icmoeratio supporters of Hnnna felt cocksure of hit cleettion after the ballots hud ben rust and offered odds of 10 to S on his election. Kven " Into aa yeatcrdny they were offering even money and hundreds of dullurs were placed. Home large wagers are reported to have been placed on the state elec tion and maj-e thun one democrat w:is feeling rather blue today over the outcome. It la enld that the amount of money wagered on the state election prob ably exceeded that on the national election as It was hard to find t'ox money toward tho close of tho cam paign. Naval Governor of Samoa Kills Self Commissioners Working on Returns May Not Finish Tonight It will b necessary to call tha election Jud"e of several precincts before the county commissioners be fore th election returns can b com-I plctety calculated. It was found today when the commissi oners Jjecan their official count. Although' only ten prtclnols had . been counted early thia afternoon It waa found thaX the returns were In com plet on th tiooka from these I precincts, Praclnct 1 and 4 and had failed to resriater th count for president lul lectors, and several other ofTire. both state and county, were missing In (ho Judges summary on th back of th election books. The commissioners are not check ing the total In each precinct for aru-ut-Hry but accept the signature of th Judtre to prove the figures. In tha case of missing figures, however, th Judges mut supply them In per son. It was stated. SV TMtt AlftOGIAVrO FSBS WAflHIN'HTON. Nov. & om man de r J, Tcrhuno, na-al governor of Hamoa, ahot and killed hlmKcir at noon, Novemlier , aald a diapntdi received today at the navy depart HnNOl.tJl.tT. Nov. B. Advices from Bam oe. today indicalo . thl. Commander Warren J. Terhune naval vnvernnp of American Hamoa, omieu his llf Novembor I, tJie day before in hattittahio Kansu was uue io ir rive with a naval board of Inquiry from Washington, I. C., to inveti gate chnrge against hi admlplstra Th ovrnor'a body wu found In ih hath, room of the execuuv man slon with a bullet wound through the heart, according to the diapaicn xrum Hamoa. Republicans Will Have Record Party Margin in House (Ooottaned frasa pags one.) Int Uutt night when belated return from th mountain region of Ken turky gave the repuhtlrnn candidate, it i chard P. Krnst, vlotory over bff ator Beckham, demoorat. Mojiuna for Harding. Montana' four electoral vote fell di'Unituly into th Harding column when return from 1217 preolnuts out of the total of 1483 gave the repub lican candidate a lead of 44,0.10. With .North Ifeik ota's five eleotoi-at votes counted last night when democratic leaders admitted they had given up hop of carrying 4 lie state, the addi tion of Montana brought th Harding total up to th 404 mark. Yesterday' count tn Oklahoma as sured the nation's new women voters on representative In the lower hot me MIns AUco Robertson of Mus kogee, a farmer and restaurant own er. Mtse Hoherteon was "a antl-sufTregi-T pflor to the adoption of the ninetreuth amendment and made hr cxngremional race to "see if th men meant it" when they "thrust th voto on us." SUPPER TABLE GOSSIP lECHHUECliOl ew Changes Today in Returns From the ! , Counties Returns received today at the office of Qcorgo R. Craig, state re publican chairman, made but few changes In th plurality of 4,300 for Merritt C. Mcchem for governor. The final figure wilt be around 4,800. Be nn l or Hard ins' a plurality ban gone above 7,000 and may reach H,- 000. Nestor Montoya, ropuimran candidate for congress, will probably have a plurality around 6,000. Few figures hav been compiled other candidates on tho stale tickot, but they are running cloao to i Judge Mechem's plurality with sev eral thousand In excess. It is ex pected that several days will elapse before the returns are complete, i About tho only changes in the plu ralities In the race for governor were reported from the following six coun ties and their pluralities were: t'hav- cs. 670 for Hnnna; Eddy, 838 for Hanna: tlrant, 321 for Machem: Ouadalupe, 275 for Mechetn; Hunlu Ke, 1,130 for Mochcra and Taoa 1, 033 for Mechem. Although the returns began to KWing heavily to Mechem yoelorday morning, it waa not until last night that Arthur Heligman, cluttrman or the state democratic committee, ad mitted defeat for the democratic ticket. Both Mr. Beligmsn and Mrs. C. 1. Collins, state vice chairman of tho democratic committee, sent telegrams of congratulation to Judge Mechem. Mr. Heligman and Mia, Collins wired as follows: "Accept our congratulations on your election." Judge Hanna also sent a telegram of congratulation to Judge Mjuchom. It follows: "Accept my congratulations on your election to the governorship of the stato." URGE HE FARM BUREAUSJS STATE Meeting Here Points Out Need of Work in New Mexico A properly organised farm buresu Is the most effective agency for all of the work on the extension pro gram of tha atat college of agricul ture. The women' activities and th boys' and girls clubs are best con ducted through the medium or ine Tarm bureau organisations in th va rious communities and counties. This point was urged throughout the extonslon conference of county agricultural agents held her today with officials from th state college. c P. Monroe, director of extension, who nteHided at the meeting at the Chamber of Commerce particularly emphasised the necessity for Well or ganized farm bureaus. Representa tive of government agricultural work In seven counties wore present Mneiilns 8csalon The mornlns session was devoted to short discussions of methods of keeping records of project work ana writing annual reports. An hour was given to the discussion of mtwellan enus mentions and the Individual problems of the county a gen la. The director of xtmsion, C. F. ilinr..A miked in tlfe afternoAn on "The Correlation of County Kx- tuminn Work In the Form uuroau Program.' H. H. Moles of Han Juan ff.iintv lead a discussion of "Com munity ngunliuitlon." R. O. Foster apoko upon "Club Work as a Part of ihn Km m Bureau Program." K, U. rteld of T)exicr lead a discussion of fiirni bureau presidents upon the membership of the organisation and th Inrrense in due. Miss Richard son of State College spoke upon the subject -of "woman's Work a a Part of the Farm Bureau Program. Those Present Those nrcseiit at the meeting wore C F. Monroe, director of extension. Hfnte f?llese: Miss Mary B. Richard son. stato leader of county home dem onstration -7ork; R. . Foster, state hnvN' nod irlrls' club leader; W. Klttnr, Bsiistiint director of extension uml .1. V. Heonler. nasi slant county agricultural agent lender, all of Htale ; Jlege: C. A. MeXtthb, V. . marKOt- Ing agent for the state; Hunter B. Moles, county a went tor win n county. Astec; J. M. U mires, county agent for Kanta Fe county, Hants Ke; W. H. Tretitman. oonnty enm agent for Torrcnco county. Kstnnda; H. P. Powers, county agent for Jrtcruniey county. C.allup; K. H. Conroy, county agent for Valencia county, Ios Ijunas; J. . Hamilton, county agent for Tor- rence counly, Katancia; . i. raw- ford, county agent for Bernalillo county. Albuquernuo and Mrs. Muud Ioty. home itemonstrauon ngeni ior .Bernalillo county, Albuquerque; It. C. Reid, president of the farm bureau for Chaves county. MAIllUAfii; M( K.Nsi;s, Clotarlo (Ion sales Albuquerque; Carolina Luna. Albuquerque. Ksqtiipula Naranjo, Albuqtierqu; Petrlta Candelaria, Albuquerque. Newsboy King Of America Weds Heiress! I r- t' - 1 -J STATE BANK CLOSES ; AT COLliBUS, N. II Liabilities Are Placed at $200,000; President to Meet Claims EL PASO, l-tAuS, Nov. I. Tho Columbus State Bank, at Columbus, N. M., closed Its doors today because of heavy withdrawals. Th liabili ties are placed at $200,000 by J. L. O recti wood. Its president, who has announced that he will turn over his personal holdings to satisfy all claims. Greenwood was sleeted a member of the stato legislature Tuesday. A bank cxnmlner Is on his way to Columbus. A. F. Kerr, vice president of the City Bank and Trust company of this city, Is also president of the First National Hank of Columbus. Fear ing that the run on the Miato Bank might tausti trouble nt the First Na tional, he lfft El Paso last evening Willi 100,000 In currency which waa put on view in th windows of the First National today. ' Only 48 persons out of every 1,000 population rach the age of 60 years. Both Parties Ccn ONE POINT THAT UNIVERSITY SHOULD WIN FOOT BALL GAME Forget Politic Enjoy Borne Seal Sport Saturday, Nov. 6th, 2:30 Santa Fe Railway Buys $ 1 8,000,00 Worth Of New Equipment SPSCIAL T TMC HISAL ft AN FRA,NC1CI, Nov. C. An nouncement wna made by the At' chtson. Tonekn and.Wunta Fe railway here today that contracts are being comploted, for delivery or siB.eov.uuu worth of new rolling stock to the sys tern. Flftw locomotives, 2,000 refrig erator cars, and d"0 cost cars ar in eluded. Hefomt th war, the same equipment would have cost 16,000,000, tho company said. William and Mary college at Wll liamflbing. Vn., founded in 13. was the fust to establish chair of law and of history. VAVrn Cotton ruga Hera Ll Olilc Job Dfpc. as the The Woman's ICxchungo tit I lie Y. W. C. A. will bo open tomorrow from 10 to 3 o clock, .no arucies ior 1Mi tomorrow will be received aft.-r 11 o'clock. Last month wua an excel lent one for the exchange over $210 being tuken In. Jo Ii. Cordova, charged with dis orderly conduct, pleaded not guilty In police court this morning snd his case continued until tomorrow morn ing at 10 o'clock. Tho revival meeting nt tlie Broad way Christian church coutlnues to grow In Interest. The audience Thursday evening was the largest yet. Th.rri were four more new members added to the church last night. Mr. r.iiv will soeak tonight on "The lt ! Christ." Tho boys and girls of the Intermediate department will sing. There will be no service on Sat urday evening. Andre llallcs and I.ulu Mnrtluc, who were arrested laat night at the : Mount Alton hotel on the charge of i disorderly conduct were sentenced to 30 and SB days In Jull respectively this morning. Two mom Jockey from Canada were found hidden in a horse car on Santa Fe train No. 7 this noon. Hta tion Master Kd Hinclair notified them they would have to pay their fare. When (leorg Paradeso rofuaed ho was tnken to the city Jail for sari, keeping. Ho Is to be given a hearing at s o'clock tonight, Mr. and Mrs. William Ralph Chap man announce the birth of a nine pound son this morning, William Ralph, Jr. Mrs. Chapman was Miss Agues James. Mr. Chnpmun Is em ployed at the freight depot. A Jpdgiwnt of $1,109 and Intcrmt slnoe February, 191. was awarded Henry C Keen In case against V. 8. Mobs which was completed in the district court this morning. Th suit wa brought to re.-over money which WU lost on a cattle erennnge. Amelia Valencia do , Baca filed a divorce complaint against lavld Baca n tha district court today. She charges crunl and Inhuman treat ment. They have five, minor chil dren. Mr. Baca, ts a train news agent for Fred Harvey. They have a home at 323 East Coal avenue. Coal Rupply Co. Phone 4 and ft. 1IA OTHMAN'S Music and Jewelry Store 117 South First St. Phone 917-J. Pianoi, Player Piano Musical Instruments, Jewelry and Diamonds Sheet Musiq and Supplies, Watohes and Silverware NAVAJO BLANKETS CHOICE DE8I0NS AND COLORS Direct from the IrdUn Beserration at Prices That Cannot Br Duplicated Elsewhere. ' ' INDIAN JEWELRY M0CCASIHS AND BEADED BA0S MEXICAN ZARAPES Direct from Old Mexico Mb Adda V. llolierleoii and Hani 11. Cole. f jrtviif V. Nov. ft. Kan H. Cole, the American "Newsboy King." who t...a I. ..nit trnt'ittlllff urotlllll tllU WoHll selling 'newspapers, has won a rich brldo In Miss Adda Victoria liobcrl- con. an Ameiicnu gin, munymg nyr llui fiiHhlonaiHo enurcn oi m. James', Phcatlilly. Th bride, who served with tlm Amciicnn Hed Cros. wore her uni form for tho ceremony. Hlie waa given away by the aecreinry or the V. M. C. A.. WMhhlnntiHi Inn, whre (Nile has resided since ho arrived in Iondon. Thn bride Is a daughter of wealthy farmer In the states, only four persons wer present nt the ceremony, and after the service the young couple walked to tho Wash lngtun Inn for lunch. It May M tow or lUiln most nny day nnd If you want to cs- capo the dangers of catching cold von better nrovlde yourself with pair of rubbers. Wo hnvo all alscs for men. women and children ut very reasonable prices. C. May's Hhue store, 814 West Central n venue, . The Herald is the New Mexico paper that takei the "Want" out of Vant Ad by bringing Ketulu. e Omera Coal lt is abtolutcly th Best Soft Coal on th market, yet the price is moderate. ALL K2KE3 07 WOOD AZTEC FUEL COMPANY t Phone ' ' Our Shoo Policy We demonstrated to the satisfaction of Albuquerque men that we could save them money on their clothing by buying: for them the best values of several . brands Instead the whole line of one brand. We have, carried out this policy in our shoe department. Men are being convinced that it saves them money, We, of course, are showing a full line tf Work and Dress Shoes. See them. EUBANK BROTHERS 110-112 West Central. Phone 613 I Hew Arrivals ml COMi: IN AND 1110 A It BJie Actuelle A Pathe Freres Invention ;iti:.ri:it than tuu nioxo. (.HAl'II Hll'l ltlOU IN TONE, A TRIAL WILL. CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL f I'lllliO aiimcis V hi t'lay Ally i'iau wuni .wue. For tlnillctl time only we will Rive R2S.00 worth of Pntl Itiwrria I Hi;H with the inunhueo of A Plmitnuntpli. Aak about Ihls ufftw, Havo vour I' ATI IK ruftcrwd now for iuuh. STAR FURNITURE CO. I'liuiio 4IUAV. KXCLtrtlVK ACir.NTS 113 W. Gold TlifHo m'w nrrirntw linvc Tmn'H ii U:uk Unio omliiK. Aiwl yon Itnoir llmt Itipy. nnd m-Tthliut pi', rwt lnw Bvrn- ility nt HowmviUirg fimc(ptotrl Winn anywlipre M flap III town, ' 1 I'ACKAUE KKiS Si:KI)K.t KAIHIN8 ItYZO.N BAKJNQ l'OWli:H ' CAM Urt BAKING row- I1WK I.AIll;l I'M'M I'l'D DINU it. n. m pinniNQ cannkd si:hrr spuns I.IIWV I)HY l'ACK l'UMP Kl.V kom:iam: tomatokh til, ASH J .Ml STUAWBEK. lUtM A nnr untpmpnt nf National niornlt Co. an'l Hmwlilna nw-nlt Vn. VnM n anil BUY AND YOUR SUIT OVERCOAT AT 20 OFF YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO PAY WAR PRICES FOR YOUR CLOTHES WHEN WE CAN OFFER YOU THESE PRICES Ready-to-Wear Suits and Overcoats as Low as $26.50 Tailored to Your Measure Suits and Overcoats as Low as $32.00 THE GREAT SALE IS ON 114 West Central Phone 620 OUIUIIUllHUIUIUlUiMUUI I HUililUU IttUUUttUW UU DtUUlUUU HtlttUUUUMIUHltUUI UWHUUUIUiUJUU ISU1UI WW- Our Drapery Department K3 Seoond Street at Copper. Phone -75. .3 6 V HccaiiKO tl-c tlccoratiuK of an artistic Iioimp tlcpcnds largely upon the liar mon.v of the drupes and tho rest of tlio furniNliiiiKS, we have made a Bpccial ef fort to keep our stock of draperies complete. Wo wouli) appreciulo an opportunity tn show you our nets and curtain mate rials, our silk and fabric draperies, and iiur artistic cretonnes. The Quaker panels a-e especially in teresting. Many peopla have learned that it pays tn insist on our hand made shades with Hartshorn rollers. I I I ""V i 1 "s iV5W, :r ttVJT iuusiosVsVe: ii