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TffiB ALBUQtJEEQUB XVEimTO HERALD, ALBUQUERQUE HEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, KOVEMBER B, 1920 THE ALBUQUERQUE EVENING HERALD CFOTRAL PRTimwa COMPANY, Publishers Til 1. h M a. m.. nr.u.., ... .O.aaral atan.raff r.Ul.k.i er.rr eluraooa bill Biindar el The H.rali Belldiaf. seraer ef Oopr N TUrd Swat, Alaaainrqae, N.w Mulco. "''' H ..oonj ilm n.tiu at lae BeateBee al AJtniaeera.Be, Him Unit. safer a-l at (.Vnyrmi of March a, 1H70. SUBSCRIPTION RATE3 poe aunts, nan carrier TS reali Una Tpar, la adraaea IT. 60 HERALD TELEPHONE 34S Branca eachangs eeaprgling all d.parta.ats. FOREIGN ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES . . KKOHT, LAND18 KOHN. """ " ? ' . . Faonla'i 0 nalldlae, Cala, III, Fkeas, Ifadlsoa Saaare, tail. l'koe., UarrUea. 7Sa. lanm.r pniiaiag, quanta, ua. MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Te AtaeeUMS Prni la 1eilT.tr allil.d la the aaa far repabhretiea ef all im Sltpstthaa rdli4 la II at aal elatrvlae uadilaa to Ula papas so else Ua Utal fl pablUh.s hria. FRIDAY. NOVKMHKIt 5, 19'JO EGO . Edmund Vance Cook I looked 'round the rim of the iky. J looked and wondered why, Why God had horixoned the iky to be Preciiely swung 'round the hub of Me. THE STATE ELECTION - - THE rcpnhlicun victory in the stiitc of Now Mexico, like thu nutionul result, is decisive. The bond of the ticket and every candidate on it have been elected by majorities that will ranpe from 3..100 to 5,(XK). The final majority fur Judfre Mcelicm pniluihly will be the larg est ever given a candidnte for governor in the state. In view of the bitter attack that was made on Judge Mcchem in the campaign the result ran have but one meaning. The people of the state resented the mud slinifing. Judge Me chem at no time uttered a single word against Ilia opponent and he emerges from the vampaign, victorious and with a clear conscience. He has been elected on a forward looking program. He will have substantial working majorities in the house and in the senate at the next session of the state legislature. The republican party in the state has been for progress and with the people of the state backing it it will continue to mark a line of progress as outlined in the state platform. Judge Meehem was drafted by the state convent ion into the fight for governorship. As he has repeatedly stated throughout the campaign he is under pledges to no man or any set of men. He has impressed his audiences throughout the state with his sincerity. We believe that he has hut one purpose in assuming the governorship the advancement of the interests of the state of New Mexico and that he will be found varrying out this purpose in a sane, dignified and just manner, treating uli people, all classes and all interests alike. The people have spoken. They have expressed their faith in him and those who know his record know thut it is a continence that has been well placed. Do all these plebiscites mean a lot of r.cw stamp issues for albums t Some confusion reunited at the polls when women learned they couldn't change their minds after v.iting. If they ever charge a dollar for a haircut a man may be proud of being bald. THE PRICE OF PROGRESS HE JOURNAL won a great victory in this election. We have made great progress. Let's see. Hanna and the state democratic ticket has been de feated by the greatest majority in the history of the state. That cannot be a victory. Hut the county has been returned to the control of Frank A. ILlbhell, with the assistance of Mr. Magee. Perhaps that is the great victory to which the Journal refers. The people of Hernalillo county apparently have "accepted Mr. Magee 's assertion that Hiihhellisin is a spectre. They apparently decided that it was safe to elect his seven can didates to county offices, including two members of the board of :ounty commissioners. The democrats by their deal with Huhhcll surrendered control of the board. It was not without a fight on the part of some of their leaders who warned them that the democratic party would be held responsible for the conduct of tho county and thut they could not be responsible if they did not insist on two county commissioners. For the sake of Bernalillo county The Evening Herald hopes that Huhbelism is a spectre. But knowing Hubbellism and what it has meant in former years, we cannot recede from the position taken during the campuign. Some day the hat in the ring may be a Paris model. Lady Rhondda came right nut and asked for a seat in tho House of Lords. No itlinnddahoiit methods for her. When two souls with but a single thought go to the polls the re sult is not two votes that count as none. A NATION OF READERS AMERICA is becoming a nation of hook-readers, say students of literature. Printing presses are busy almost day and night turn ing out the books America reads. Because books are brain food, it is as important that one read good hooks as that he eat good food. E. H. Anderson, director of the New York public library, the largest public library in America, has carefully prepared, with the aid of his associates, a list of M books, the reading of which will make any person "better." The list is neither "high-brow" nor "low-brow." It contains everything from Kipling's "Kim," the reddest blooded adventure story of mysterious India ever written, and Jack Loudon's Alnskan ttassic, "The Call of the Wild," to Bryee's "American Common wealth," that will give anyone an understanding of the way this gov ernment operates. With rare exceptions all of the books may be obtained from any public library. The winter nights will be long, and you'll want to stay by the fire with a book. Here is Anderson's list. Read a book a week. Life of Johnson, Bcswcll. The American Commonwealth, James Brycc. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll. Autobiography of Bcnvenuto Cellini, Translator Symouds. A Tule of Two Cities, Charles Dickens. Dissertations of Mr. Doolry, F. P. Dunne. . Essays of Emerson. Discovery of America, John Fiske. Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Wind in the Willows, Kenneth Graham. Return of the Natives, Thomas Hardy. The House of Seven Gables, Nathaniel Hawthorne. Interpretations of Literature, Lefeadio 1 1 earn. The Rise of Silas Lupham, W. D. Howclls. The Book of a Naturalist, W. II. Hudson. Kim, Rudyard Kipling. , Verses of Rudyard Kipling. Essays of Elia, Charles Lamb. The Call of the Wild, Jack London. , - Anthology of New Poetry, M., H., and A. C. Henderson. i Biography of Mark Twain, A. B. Paine. .win fin nn ii CZ" M'lONM. WUMM UNION Now for the House Cleaning Woman Elected to Congress Is Owner Of Cafeteria; Gives Chicken Menu In Celebration mr rtitf uioeianp : Ml'KKOOEK, Okhi.. nv. n.-Ml( AlU-e Jtoiwrtnon, furmer, ,rnfutriu owner, and the only con menu wi.nwin elect in the United Htntn, nut in her little rcituumnt lant nitrht iiliiiinlnir the menu for tomorrow's noomluy meal. "I think I r hou Id rfhlri.tp my own election by prrpurlnjr nomp exiru fruit mi I a (I and fried cltU'kvn," nhe aid ihe typed the bill of fine. Ther. she turned auuln to pulitk-K, and hook hunda with ninny who runic to mnffr.ituli.ie her on her vU-tory over W. W. HnrtlnK. ilemocrnt, wiu him represented tho necond cungrcHtdonul district ftlnce lbU. Mlns Alice," known over the ntiite the most picturesque character In Oklahoma, mnde the race for con gress although sh was opposed to and worked actively affuliiKt the woman suiTraire amendment. "The men nave thrutft the vote on us. Now 1'ra going to see If they mean it," she said when she un nounoed her candidacy. "I guess they dirt," she concluded, when figures tvlling of her election were brought to her. The story of Miss Robertson's life, which began In a little lndlun mission ten miles from here, 66 years ago. Is the story of a sacrifice by a woman for tho betterment of the Indian tribes here. Her father came to the old Indian terrltorv Jn 1849 when the cry of "gold" wad heard from California. But his mission whs not one of wealth. "My father enmu to hp a good cltlien for tie new country," she said. Her victory was by 27S votes, out of approximately 60.000 tmlluts cunt. 'Miss Alice's' campaign here was similar to president-elect' Hnrding's but h.Ktend of being conducted on her front porch" It waa conducted In her cafeteria. Whenever a man or wnmnn went there to eat. she sat down nt the futile and "talked It over." Hlio iiIho ran "nils'1 In the dally papers pro claiming the day's menu, giving lillillrul nuntntlona, and advancing political arguments. The "ads" rival ed even the news columns for their Interest. Bolshevism Received Hard Blow in Election, Says Manufacturer 4'HI'.fM, Nov. R. Bolshevism In the I'tiited Htates received a hard Mow nt the rerent election, 8. 8. King of I tiiyton, Ohio, sa td today at the opening of a meeting of the National Association of .Hush, Uoor and Mill work manufacturers. 4Tho u nlon (n bor m n Is not so cockey art he was just before the election" Mr, King, whd Is president fif the titffMx-liitlon, said. ''In a little while he will be ivudy to eat out of Ills employers' hand. In Chicago tho Building Trades Council has acquiesc ed In the light of contractors to fire men who loaf on their jobs. "Employers are getting Rfl percent more production out of labor than they were sonio time ago. Many workmen who left the Woodworking industry to get higher wages In au tomobile factoi les have Irh-ii let . out and now are sitting on the fence wondering what Is to come next. They huve lost their old-time frisky spirit." Truth or Doubt Holds Wilson Responsi ble for Downfall of Democrats By DR. JAMES I. VANCE Where are you living on the mountain top of faith, or in the valley of doubt f On the mountain top of faith, things look easy. You arc above them. You arc living in u bracing atmosphere. Every muscle and nerve veil is at its bcxt and calls for action. Couriiiic kindles at the prospect of conflict, and victory climbs to kiss your feet. The moun tain top of faith is where we win. Ill the valley of dimht tilings look hard. Ion arc lieneath them. You arc living where the fog gathers and the sickening vapors settle. Your spirits are drugged and hesitant. You see things blurrVd and misshapen. Your fears people the shadows with vague alarms, and the prospect of conflict fills you with trembling. The valley of doubt is where we lose. , Where arc you living on top of the world, or with the world on top of you ! Some people have never learned tho secret of posit ion A 511 pound shot lying on the ground is powerless; hut. lift it a hundred feet in tbe uir and turn it loose and it is resistless. There are people whose Uvea lire powerless because they are try ing to operate u a swamp. What they need is not a bigger equipment, but a better position not more bruins and education and native ability, but more faith. Iiclieve something. Men move out on the basis of not what tliey know, but of what they believe.. The people who achieve aro the peo ple who believe. Doubt is a non-conductor. I'uitli is a live wire in contact with the supreme dynamo. Faith tups omnipotence. Kuith is the posi tion of power, ('limb out of the marshes of doubt to the huiglita of faith. (lolden Treasury of (Songs and Lyrics, K. T. Piilgruve. Mystery Tales, Kdgar Allen Poe. France and England in North America, Francis Parkinan. The Cloister and the Hearth, Charles licadc. History of the I'nited States from 18")U, James Ford. Letters 'o His Children, Theodore Hooscvelt. Three Plays for Purituns, O. U. Shaw. Island Night's Entertainments, K. L. Stevenson. Iludder (irunge, F. 11. Stockton. Vanity Fair, W. M. Thackery. Walden, or Life in the Woods, II. D. Tlioreau. Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, Sir George Trevelyan. ' Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain. Tono-Bungay, II. 0. Wells. Leaves of Grass, Walt Whitmam A drummer returning from Canad.t with a loaded grip might be called a bottle-scared hero. Japan demands an apology from China and it might ho worded this way: "Excuse us for living." After watching little Willie eat on Thanksgiving day you'll spell it cramberries. WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. Com plete reot-Kiinlzutlnn or the 1emo cialle parly anil, Trillins' In that, tht; orminlzutlnu of an entirely new party, will lt 'onKlihrel at n ronfrrence of a.Miiucmtlu li'ailfra oipoaad to tho domination fit I'reslil.'i, t Wllaon uml flovfrnor fox. Ill Washington, be tween the tt-ntli ami fifteenth uf Novcnilter. It waa learneil from an authoi-ltaltve soarr today. Tho rail waa iKMaed a week before tho pU-c tlon Althoiish William J. llryan waa not reapontnlilp for the cull, and ant eeaa of the venlore In not entirely dependent upon him, tho Commoner, it waa stated today, will lie one oi the most uetlve participants In the conferenee. Anions the othera who will he present or ropreaented are a former national chairman of tho democratic parly and ut least two hlsh former offlelala of tho Wllaon admlniatra lion. Mr. llryan In convinced that the domination of President Wllaon h.m boon so dimistroua that tho demo cratic party In reality no longer ex ists and that It in lint he reorganized under a different name. He la loath, for sentimental reaaone It la under atood, to niton-ether uhandon the name 'demorralle" nnd will silfrseHt that li be coupled by a. hyphen with another name mn-h aa tho progrea-Hlvo-demoi-ratle party. Mnk Willi Noii-I'arlliuuia. An efrort will ho made to book af fllialloiia with cerbiln elemenia of tho nonpartisan league, which has been spreading with grent rapidity through North end South Dakota, Mtnnesoln and other northwestern alalia, and with the furmor labor parly, which la showing- Incrcuislng atreiiKth. Tho leaders In the pre-ion move ment expreaa Iho greatest fear that the forces now In control of the dem ocratic orguniEallon aro too strong Y vumiy umioiigeu. moreover, these forces aro In audi disfavor with tho votura that no movement which includes them. II Im i..i. alhly commend Itself to tho public. -ii. i.ijiiii. i- was staled hero to day, la ao hitler over Ihe trealment accorded him nt the Kan 1-ranclsco convention, where offlelala high in tho present organization boasted thev I)":1 "M I "Id Hi-van." Hint ho will not have anything- to ,0 Wlh lineup In which they are Included MinstreURegaining . Popularity in State The famous Georgia allnstrela are due for n appearance at the High ttchool aulltoiium. Wednesday. No vember 17, bringing a company of forty fun makers, mualclana, alngere and dancers and fifteen vaudeville acts In a program entirely different from anything ever seen In a min strel performance. That niliiatrelay la again becoming the popular amusement of Ihe Amer ican stage la ahnwn by the crowded houses being given all elmllar organi sations. There must tie something to at tract people to the theater from the fact the Famous Georgia Mlnatrels have weathered the atorma of over thirty-three years continuous travel. There must be eomethlng In a repu tation to eUBtalnfhem so many years. There muat certainly be merit back of all this and while they have the regulation band practice, It is a. fre quent thing that when the company, arrives In town they find the seals are all sold In advance The reputa tion of tho company must havo a whole lot to do with this. IF Eat less meat and take a glass of cans to nush out Kidneys. Drink plenty water. Vrlc acid In meat excites the kid neys, they become overworked: get sluggish, ache, mid feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder Is Irrllnted. and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during Ihe night. When Ihe kidneys clog you must help them flush off lite body's urinous waste or you'll bo a real sick pcrmut shortly. At first you fuel a dull mlnery In the kidney region, you Buffer from back ache, sick headache, dizziness, stom ach gels sour, tongue eoutvd and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. Kat less meat, drink lots of water; aleo get from any pharmacist lour ouncea of Jud Halts; take a table anoonful In glassof water before breakfast for few ilnyH and your kid neys will then act fine. This famous salts Is niado iVorn acid of grapes und lemon Juice, combined with llthla. and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and slimulale them to normal activity, aleo to neu tralise the acids In urine, so It no longer Is a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. of th BLADDER rrllfvewj in 84 HOURS ale rwut-c t ft'iittre of rfttin ler frf ( To abort a cold and prevent com plications, take The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nauseates, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. The trade luni k on your bat tery has no weight with us re gardiiig I lie ipmlity of the ser vice we render all batteries are alike in us when it c'Miies to watering, testing, charging, re pairing or rebuilding. We WILL make your bat tery rentier the most efficient service tlie longest time possi ble and nt least cost. A trial proves. JOYCE BATTERY STATION 621 West Central Phone 941 Albuquerque, N. M. The Students of the State University of New Mexico REMIND YOU of the GREAT FOOTBALL GAMES SATURDAY November 6, 1920, 2:30 P. M., Varsity Field State University oi New Mexico vs. Texas School oi Mines Armistice Day State University oi N. M. vs. Military Institute oi N. M. BE THERE If You Cannot Be There, Be Loyal and Buy at Least One Ticket. Pi V K Roast meat for five, two vegetables and' pudding cooked in 3 minutes. Buy food at 5:00 P.M. Home at 5:23. Ready to serve st 6:00. Save two or three hours of oooking time s day. No stones to best. Merely place food with cup of water in the steam tight Sechrist Cooker, set over any stove, snd lower heat to amount of simmer burner sfter pressure reaches 30 lbs. Safety valve will not permit excess pressure. At 20 lbs. pressure, the cooker fives 259 degrees of heat. This intense heat cooks even the cheaper cuts Of meat tender, juicy sod delicious in one-third the uiual time. Sechrist cTll Cooks old chicken thoroughly in forty-five minutes, beef soup in forty minutes, navy beans in thirty minufes, and cooks breakfast foods in one third the usual time. , No odor of cooking in the bouse. Csna fruit in the jar It pays for itself. It cuts the gss bill in half; it saves on the meat bill because the meat is not cooked away ss in an open vessel, and the cheaper cuts may be used. The Sechrist Cooker is me& of heavy rolled plate ahiminuin, smooth snd assy to ck-sn. lsa besuhful Antih snd shows hicncsl workmanship. Filled with coinplttf insets. Aak for free booklet with rectpes. RAABE &MAUGER 121 North First St. Phone 74 If It's Hardware We Have It. jr i - nn.ri in i ; M I ' f ' It:,' R -