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THE ALBUQUERQTT3 vEVEKIBO HEJtALD, ALEUQXTERQTO, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1920 mim ill . SOOH BE SEEN AT JM HOUSE Many Changes First of Year in Deputies and Clerks An the flrnf of the year aiMtrnarho whti in newly elt-cti-rt count v otTt cvrm will take over III Imalncaa wl running tho county for the nvi two yrar. appctitiittotia an tn who ilf constitute th "courthnua bunch" m pievAlent. The flmt chnnae In teraoitnul for fyur yearn, with the exception of the county no hex 1 1 aupt-r- lntcndi nt, will toko place when the new group of democratic. offUem gov in. No official appointment of deputies has been made public by any of the new oftlcera. In th office of 111'1 county clerk whr the grcat'-at num ber of ciorka la employ td, there will lroh.ib1y he a complete chauia. M' Olivia, Kverltt, chief ilepuiy, who hit been In the office mntlniioiialy for four year and la finnlllar with every tb'tuil of the work, will have at the end of the ycHr. Hhe hna made plan to nvvu to I .on 7 llwt.li, Cult for Mia, With her parenla In January. Joae !erea hna been mentioned for chief deputy to Fie' Crollott, the new clerk. Newlor Mtnlin, Jr.. who haa been clerk Tor the pnat year, will pi nimbly k to VHhlnKlon with hla father, Coinrreaanian-cli i t Moiitoya, who haa bwen county clerk. .Mm lietty KleladorlT. nnoiht-r cb-rk, whoae retention In tho office Ima been aked, hna announced tr.it hc iiIho la leav ing aoon fr California. Mi. Werner, the fourth clerk, may po.thly re main. In the aherllTa offlco thero la n prohftbllty that Fred Kornnft. a fed eral f tfcer and formerly ;tptnln of the mounted police, will he appointed as cht under aherilY In Tony Ortic. Another faction propherlc that 'Vnc.le Hick" Wootlon. now chief un der iherlrT, will bo retained. lKputy Iberia chrie imngrum win proin ably, be retained. h K. II. Garcia, t.iatnet attorney for the next four yearn, haa not yet ehnaen hia aaa.atant. It la unflt-ratona that many democratic la wye m have beaieffed him for the position of itwiialant dtatrlct attorney. Mr, ihir- cla hue no law nunlm-a nfTHIntlotia In the city au hla cb iice of an aaamlanl (1 ba at lurve. Kd Rwope, trcamircr-elect. haa nn- nonnci-fl that he will devntr hla p-r act tat time to the work of the tnuii urura offh. 'J'hia will ilinp'TiMp with the need for a deputy which the precent treaaurer haa s-nKaged dur ing I. la term. Felipe Hubbell will do Ihe work ol the aaaeaaur a olfico hlm aelf, a Ian. Mlaa Irene Huike. new achool au n, rtliU-nrtenl. will fill her own achool with another teacher and lake over the office at the courthouaa on Janu ary 1. Hhe will probably not nevd any help, ttnleaa a part time atenog rapher. Mlaa Uladya Hanla, county achool rrtirae. will retain her deak In the auuL-rlntendent'a office nd con tlnue to uao tho county achool auto mobile for vlaitlng nurae'a work. Newspaper Man as Chief Of Police Is Now Cleaning, Up Chicago PEOPLE YOU KNOW 1CL Mrs V JsA ,r''"' ' - CH fCAfltt, Inc. 4. The new fnah- lon of putllitK newspaper men In ptucea nf power f'lnntancc, lrenltlelit ct HardiuK la being tried in the I'hlffitio police department. Chicago haa had chiwta nf police who were politician, profeaalonal policemen and aoldiera. Now a newa puxrr man. fharlca Kit7.iuorrla, nt the .Ige tf 3. baa the joh of ilolng Wh.it the other failed to do clean up crime. 'AltMoltito AuihorM)." 'Yf thliiKt aren't ruhber-Htnmped and Charlie I'ttxinnrrla altirta to dun up on crime.'' aaid a newnpnper man whb knew him when, he atm ted uh a copf boy. 20ycaiM ago, "he'll make u tiroroirkh joii ot it." Mayor Thompson ajiya 1lt la not a rubber Mtatnp. in naming hint, Ihe tnavor conferred "absolute authority" and added: "No one la authorised to apeak Sfor me or auk you anything in my iqntif." l'V la going alien d on that hacla. He haa atarteil to be a "go-getti-r." Firat he "got" n few men on the force by tmnaf erring SOU to new flelda. Kight day a after ho took office ho peiaonally went out with a gun. captured two bank robbery miKpcctH and recovered $(1,11X7 in loot. I.Iiicm of Action. If -re ufe aome other thinga he did be lore be whh a month old as chief: Dcpoacd lictei-tiv.. Chief .1. ,. Mooney and . made LJcilteliaiit Michne) llughea chief. Htarted to draft new anti-crook lawa. chltT of whl'-h la it law making robbery with a gun piin iMhnble by iniprlKoninent for life. Hlarted atiHpendiiig dellnUent policemen Instead of using the red tape nnd wlilleuiiHli of trial board chargea. I'untahed alx pnlUenu n who let a wounded bandit em-upe from a hoHpltnl by HiiKpcndltiK I bent no eacii Iohcm $IM) pity. Initiated gambling raida that brought 412 arreHtM In one nl'hl. Manned tnotort- rle K'(U"d to check clockwork regularity of Fa-t n r day pavrid rolo-t rb-a. Jrafted plan ftir merit ayatem merit maik for good work and deuierita for eerv crime com mitted, from dtxtrlct captain town to patrolman. The young police chief a abort. Harding Back From Voyage to Panama (Contained from P oim.) before hla departure lata tonight for liedforrt, Va., where , no apeaaa io- morrow. ror Icnop Agrmnrni. Hneaklng at the Academy of Mimic. Hel-ator Harding voiced hope for an international pence agreement unu for ateoa toward disarmament, but naaerted that there muat bo no aacrl flee of nationality. He alo declared th I'nlted Htntea muat have "a navy en on I to the uanlrntlona of thla coun tr" ao long & a the preaeni wonu mder rcnialna. and he made a par tlculnr plea for a greater merchant marine. Hia appeal for abolition of aectlon aiiHm followed a tribute to Virginia, wunae name he linked with that of Ohio tn reference to the number of preaidentH who have conic from the tw0 atatea. 'There nre difficult llmea nhead." he athl. "They are not the heritage nf the admlniHtnition that la aonn to pnaa to much aa they are the reault of a tumult In the world. T hav confldeara onmich aa a republican to believe tliat tbone of other pollth-a. fnttba are willing to do their utmost for ttie nation. We muat ench and nil renolve o do our moat and our beat to put the l ulled Htatca of America on the right, aafc, forward track once more. "t have been particularly glad to come tn NewpMrt NcH hecniiae of vnur great ahlpbulldlng induafry here. Mantn largo Nnvy. "T want In nrc'nlm the day when Airericn la the ntoat eminent of the tout til me nnt I on a. T hope we mny find n way tmwork toward reduction nf artmiincnt. but until that time roinea I want n mvy for American Icfi-i.ae tbnt Ih eiril to tlie a pirn -(lonx of tbia count ty. And I want nnr nierchiint ahipa aalllng to every mart in the world. "I have aald we vantert Amerffn to lead the way to 'he right order nirnln. There haa bcn mmc dlaa grement among ua na to ttie meth ndM. I did not agree with the pmfcy nf thn prenldent and If I rim any it to you without tinaeemly crlllchm. becauae there Is none In my heart, I only differed becauao I wanted oura to be an unmortgaged America. "I ahall only be too happy If America ran give her Influence tor tha preaervatlon of pence, and If nc compltahment la not wrought hemre I come to responsibility I want your help In nccumpllahlng thnt relation ablp. Kvery cltlien of thla republic from the highest to the lowest muat do hia share, and I want you to know that I wnnt the help of all In the S'l ministration that la to begin next March," Herbert Litten Dies . At Home of Parents Herbert Lit ten, age thirty-one yeara, died nt the home If hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Utten, 601 Enitt Orand nvcnuo laat evening nt four o'clock. 'Mr. Litten nnd hla aon wero at one time In hualntaa on South Fourth street. lie rnme to Atbunuenina about three yeara ago front Chicago. He la, survived by hla mother aad father, two brothers, Harney of -Ala- moaa. and Hay C, of Norfolk, Va. Ha was a member of the I. O. O. P. Funeral arrangement will be an nounoed later, C. T. French la In charge. ' "Dot" ro wnum. Doa't with yea enle find a Jo Tin It poa't wtah yea aeald rant joar apart nt Rant It. Doa't wiak yea eaald ead feat aeata - aU Ik . HOW1 I fr ntng tae Bsrald'e Olaaatflad CVahiBine. I Paeaa SX Psoas 1 44. stocky, boyishly young nnd haa a smile and a twinkling eye. and a fit ni hand with a kid glove touch. Interested In Cop. ' I don't believe In talking much," he says. "I believe In (doing things. I'm wiIIIdk to co-operttu with any body who can help the police depart ment. "My policy la: Klrat, get the police to work; accord, see they are better puid; third, demon strate tin- need of mete police and get them." , In I DUO l-'itxmorrl, In a newspaper conti-at lor lioya, broke the world' a record on a trip arotind the world. He showed such political strategy In 'artcr Hhi-i'ImhVh a m pn Ikii for mavtir that Harrison nnuh htm his secretary in I!H1. Though a demo crat, he- was retained when Thomp son became mayor Ir 1015. Chief Kttsmorria has a wife nnd three children. Hla Salary la $K,000. Mayir Thompson anys he la "a bird of u chief" sure to bs disliked in other eltles becauao "criioa are getting out of Chicago while tat- going la good." Radiator tcpalrlnc. Qalokel Auto Co. Frederic Winn, supervisor of the Cilia tmitonal forest, la hero from VII ver City on official forest servicu iiuainens, Ur. Iavld Hponco Hill, president of , the Htate University, apt nt yesterday In HI Haao, where he uddrcsaed tho southwestern branch of the American Association for the Advancement of Hcleuce. W. C. Reid haa returned from a Short trip tn Knswell. Mlaa Mary Catherine Hayflen ar rived In the cltv thin morning for a short latt with Mlaa Winifred Hhtilet. Hhe la one her way from Han Fran cisco to Colorado Hprlnga, Colo. H- D, liUTall of the forest servlcw baa gone on a two week a' trip to Itoawell to survey a municipal camp alte and recreational area ror tne town of Rnawelt on the Lincoln na tional forest. I. V. Hlonaker, telephone engineer for the forest at? r vice, returned this morning from a month's 4ie)U trip it the Amona national forest. He tn atalled a wireless telephone to be used between Httfford and tb" Klon dyke ranger atatton. 18 miles distant. Miss Mellaaa Morrla and her moth er from Hncorro are visiting In the city. C HU MUM ItHUUiiUi HHUI MIIHttlltWliUtMHIg(IK1HiUUIinJhltlH4tilnHl O Baskets One of the bandsomeBt m tortmenti ever ibown in Albuquerque. FILIPINO HAND-MADE BASKETS This assortment is made of fine split Bamboo, and is unusually attractive for sandwiches, fruit, work baskets, flowers, etc, JAPANESE SPLIT BAM BOO BASKETS All band-made and are the kind and at prices that will please you. ' INDIAN BASKETS These baskets are made from the Yucca plant and are the kind that will last forever. COME IN AND LET VS SHOW YOU STRONG'S Book Store Toor Monrr B k If ..-Vuu Mailt II " . Coming Monday, December 6 High School Auditorium At 8:15 PM. Mme. Marie Rappold 80F5AN0 METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY The Greatest Treat Albuquerque People Have Had Offered Them in Many Days. i Zany SPECIAL NOTICE There are only 60 tickets left, so if you expect to hear this great singer when she appears here, it will be necessary for you to secure your tickets early Saturday. TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT MATSON'S $2.00 SEASON TICKETS RESERVED MONDAY MATSON'S 3 Hardware Gifts S - JSB -W . Are Useful Gifts Did you ever think of the many articles found in a Hardware Store that would make practical and useful gifts? . The gilt to be remembered and appreciated is the one that is the most useful. Something that will be of real service each season of the year. Nothing is appreciated more than some article of Hard ware. It pleases and it lasts. Make your gift a useful one this year by giving something of our large stock. We list a few appro priate gifts below: Coffee Percolators Tea Ball Tea Pots Aluminum Tea Kettles Casseroles Roasters Carving Sets Pyrex Ovenware Bread Makers Vacuum Cleaners Electrio Irons Nut Cracks and Picks Fincy Baskets Fireplace fixtures Pocket Cutlery Scissors and Shears Old Style Rasors Safety Razors Cut Glassware Shaving Brushes Shaving Mirrors Plash Lights Vaouum Bottles Vacuum Lunch Kits Airolite Lamps-Lanterns Boys' Wagons Aluminum Water Bottles Roller Skates Store Hours 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M "IF IT'S HARDWARE WE HAVE IT First t? Copper Phone 74- c 1 j oatuxuaja h 7:3U a. m. to 8 P. M. 9m Pathe Is Supreme! We do not claim that the Pathe is "Just as Good it is in a class by itself. Do not be misled by a lot of sales-talk, but hear the Pathe side by side with any machine on the market THEN DECIDE. The Voice of the Pathe Is the Best Salesman PATHE RECORDS arc ffuamntt ct, IMay tf r fr-rtly on p thouanml tlmos. Tho only guttrnnn-ed rt-i-ord ma do. No ncedloa to rhnnKC Tlii sapphire hall never wrari out or ni'var wuara the rec ord. l'luya nil niakea of mrorda and playa them bettor. fm Hupremo In tone becauao oT tlta fnniuus l'ntho Hapithlre Hull. Yet tho Pathe roata no more than the ordinary phonograph, I'hone ua to aend a ma rhlnft to your home for a free trial. Ion't waltt Io It now! I'nthea will bo hard to get lirforo Xnuia. , FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER The Pathe Company has authorized us to give ABSOLUTELY FREE $25.00 worth of Records of your own choice, with the purchase of every cabinet model Pathe. There are no strings to this offer. It means just what it says. STAR FURNITURE CO. PHONE 409-W. 113 WEST GOLD AVE. Useful Gifts At Once Practical and A ttratlive In choosing your Christmas gifts there need be no necessity for sacrificing either beauty or util ity if you select them from our store. We have aimed this year to select our Christmas stock with particular care, combining in each article usefulness and attractiveness, believing that such gifts would be most appealing to you. We are prepared now to show you a most at tractive assortment of gifts for men. . Traveling Bags Toilet Cases Shaving Sets . Neckties Scarfs Handkerchiefs Gloves Cuff Buttons Scarf Pins Hosiery Shirts, Leather Accessories Everything for His Christmas Gifts HAYDEN & KELEHER Jggp CORRZC T CLOTHES FOR MEN . ! y.j - i'-' " 1 ' "t'-; "' iiiii!HmMMaaMBWto'