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V thk CAitrwnAn crmu-. rnnuv, Arnnvr at. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS He Comes Up Smiliwg Monday, LOCAL NEWS Robert Flnlay la acting steno grapher In the office of Major Uujao thl week. Mlii Josle Queen, ff Malaca, wilt leave tomorrow night for Mil vet City, where she goes to attend the normal school. Mrs. Qui rey I assisting tempor arily In the T. C. Home dry coods store during the absence ot Miss Klndel, who Is taking her vacation. Miia McKnlght, of TIohwoH, who had been employed In Carlsbad as a stenographer recently resigned her position and left for her home. Dr. H. W. Lowry will deliver the sermon at the Alrdome Ru"day even Inn at eight-thirty. This will close the service of community wor ship. Reverend Jenkins brought three of his children to Carlsbad from their home at Houpe a day or two go, and had their tonsils and ade noids removed. Miss Gladys Tluan returned vev teroay from 131 Tas where shi has been visiting for five weeks past, and will loave soon for rol lege In tho east w Miss Tiitti TI. Huchee, of Roswcll, DiM accepted the position of foun tv Club Leader of Moya and filrls' Clubs, and will atk up the work the first of September The lady , is experienced along club work linos Vrrd has done excellent work In Chaves county, and no ln-iti the work here will prosper In her hands. Mttln Marie Fuaxard. tlio 12-rear-old girl protege of one of the Pinters a St. Edwards' school, Ihls city, left Monday for 'he home of a friend In St. T.ouls. where she will attend school. 9 tin was met at Wichita by a Sister on her wsv enst and they continued the rost of the way together. Dave and John MTollnuni sold and delivered 744 gonts to llnlley Brothers this week, tho price paid being 17.00 for nannies and kids. They still have ver 1200 goata In their flock In the Guadalupes. r 7 7 7 7 7 7 NOTICE Frionds and Customers Owing to the fact that there has recently been so much complaint relative to repair work going out of my shop, I have now decided to do my own repairing. I will correct any unsatisfactory work free of charge. I propose to maintain my reputa tion for FIRST CLASS WORK AND GUARANTEED SATISFACTION built up in seventeen years' business in Carlsbad. Milton Smith WATCHMAKER CORNER DRUG STORE. IN Sept. 1 Miss Mamie Couch, of Lovlnt ton. spent last Friday night In Carlsbad with friends. J. I). Tturleson, MHvin Hear up. John and Dave McCollaum are some of the mountaineers to show up In town Tuesday ot thla week. Mrs. V. O. McColltim and sons, Virgil and Wathan, have returned from a visit to relatives at llalrd, Texas. Mrs. John D'Arcy is in town this week, having dentn! work done, coming from one of tlin Ares ranches on the mountains where Mr. D'Arcy Is employed. Mis. D'Arcy expects to tnovs soon to Itoeky Arroya In order to put their children In school, they having seven children ot school age. Miss Grant, for a year and a half a nurse In Eddy County hos pital, going from here to Fl Paso, la spending her vacation In town, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred West. W. R. Whltson and family left Sunday night for their new home In Koswell accompanied by the best wishes ot many friend. made during their stay cf over a year among us. Rev. F. W. Tratt returned un day afternoon from California where ha Bnent njirf nf ika anm. mer. He reports the cx-Carlshnd-Ites all In rood health ami getting on nicely. Many of the summer visitors to the coast returned this week. Miss Avanel Wrlcht and her grandmother. Mrs. Huston, of i aw Ing, returned from the east, Fri day, of lust week, and continued on to I.ovlnK Saturday morn Inc. The rest of the WrlKbt family will rot return until later. Mrs. Mabel Polk, teacher of the primary grade in the public schools, returned Sunday from llerkeley, California, wnere she spent the summer months in school Mrs. I 'oik has specialised In pri mary school work for some years and her experience and study have made her prominent along that line. Mrs. I'olk and Miss V.'llt have taken rooms with Mrs. John I.uras for the winter. 4 14 Let's Go! 71 YKlItt OI.I), lllltKM 71 Mll.US lioKSKII.iUi. t'ncle Jesse Rascoe. up on learning of the presence In Carlsbad ot a favorite niece, Mrs. Claire Duncan Ward, rode horseback seventy-one miles to see her. When It is remembered that I'ncle Jesse is seventy-one years old, the achievement is remarkable. A pleasant neighborhood ríeme was held at Dark Canyon Well Inst Sunday, the families of J. F. Hart, W. H. Mullane, I'.oyd Klndel and H. D. Hubbard were frenen t. A good dinner and pleasant social enjoyment featured the day. Mr. and Mrs. Hulley ltensnn have returned from their trip to Cloud croft where they spent n v.ek or more, enjoying the weather n that delightful retreat. Thry weie ac companied by Madam Benson. Cuy A. Heed spent a couple of days In Artesla this week, return ing last night. His preparations are about complete for opening a law office In Carlsbad. Carlsbad Itehekah Lodge No. 13 hold an interestinc and profitable Meeting Monday night at Odd Kel lows' Hall. Owing to other at t'liclions In the city, only a smull number was present, hut Initiatory work was put on and afterward tl'O entire company .tourneyed to the Sweet Shop for ref i-espments. Although the hour wss late, the 1. 1 nelly prciprlitois arranged to sent them nil toKther at a lone table. where refreehliii: Ice cream was i pi ved to all, and a social time fallowed. The Current l uinW obligations to F. A. Wright for a nice hunch of their famous "Nancy Hull sweet potatoes, which he and his son. Claude F. WriKht, have spee Inlled In raising for some 'ears past. We say "hunch" advisedly the tubers Mr. Wrisht brought to the offire consisting of six large potatoes on one stem. The Nancy Hall is a favorite sweet po tato here, of cooi color, yielding well and has excellent keeping nualltles. Charles Lindsay has reslened his position with the A. fl. Shelby Co., and will leave the first of Septem ber for the old home At Conway Arknnaas. The move Is tunde pri marily for the mother s health, the altitude here being considered S little high for her. TelhiHlUt fhnrch Nervier. 8uniay school at ;ci o'clock: piesellnp nt eleven O'clorh hy the pr.stnv Kpwnrth T.eifii" at seven tr.IrK suhiert. "Clirlstinnlty and I fi c' I:" Speclnl 'irir nt nil ser vice' 'ioj cii'l'u! levlnlllcin ti not worsJ-inpHi? f.l rtln-r chir 's. O"o. H. 'lian. Tastor. I Mrs. Anns Iloyd le'f Mnndnv. BoIpb to r.nliup. wnere Pile will a ra In tench In the public school of Mint pluci.. Mrs. Ilo-'d v.a forr":ly n teacher In Cnrlsbnd gehenls. wn'le here she visited with Miss K'fle Hart. V M KlKrlncer. of nea" Artesin. der ' himself the plniun rf dot n er his new grandnn for a day 'nd visited the county sen Inf. VedntKilay. Mr. Klsslneer Is smff 'nir from the effels of run nlir sliver In his finger a month ot " neo snd had an X-Rav ex-an-' -tlon made of It, hut the hone s- s to be In normal condition. W the finger la badly swollen, no"-tng can be done for It hut al low nature to have tuna to heal the wound. Mr. Kissinger says ever thing on his farm Is In ex erllmt condition h.s crop of apples Is Irrge snd the alfalfa wss never finer While here he added hh nani ' o our growing list of aub iubrniers no as to get all the news from the county seat. Dr. Mnnger wn a northbound pnssenger Tuesday night, going tor a visit to Artesla. What have you to sell? What do von wan In KnwS t1aii - without anything or keea anything yon don't need. Current want ads AT 8T. TOAXCI9 HOKI'ITAU Miss Essie Jones wai operated on at the St. Francia hospital this week with excellent results. , Mrs. Joe Marosl, of Loving, nn dcrwent an operation from which she Is recovering rapidly. The daughter of Juai Mnrtlnrx, who suffer,! a tnnf ,.. I J i. Is convalescing at St. I'rane'i hos pital. John Tnlne, who Is here r-o:n South Dakota, wss operated on this week and Is gett'n well at iris time. Juan VaMea' daughter, whr wn operated on for a ruptured appen dix, nml who was In unu dani;"r for Severn) days Is Improving Mrs. Dnnnld, mother of I.eo Dim ension nt St. Frnn-M hip-pitnl. aid. who underwent ft snrlom op. bns convalesced stifficlnllt' to al low her to return to her home. Frank, 1'ittKfoid left ycsf,id.iy morning for M'nernl Wells, Texas. n,id niny deride to lócalo there. Ho Is a fine automobile mechanic and will have no trouble securing: l position at Mineral Well should ho so desire. Lieutenant Mnn rnn fMi pia-l I a . bride arrived in Carlsbad last nisni ami will ninke a visit here of some weeks snd mnv dclde to locate permanently. They came i rum iniiimoua, weorula, to t.l I'aSO. Where Unnrn. r.Mlt-..l dischsrre from the army last Mon- nay. aionroe's nost or friends here, where he Is known aa boy and man, will extend a warm wel come to his bride and himself. LeRoy Meeks, from Hope, wn this week adjudged Insane and committed to the insane asylum at l.as Veens for treatment, altho' on'v six years old. The trial wai held in Koswell before Judge llrlce. The llttlo boy had Infan tile paralysis when six months old and it is snhl his troubln dates from thnt time. His insanity was manifested by screaming, altho at times he was of a cheerful dispo sition. The case Is most deploruhle because of the extreme vouth of the child. E. R. Lyon and his sisters. Miss Lyon and Mrs. Julia Shaltuck. of Queen, have rented thn liiiilnv house In the northern part of town and will take possession the first of the month. The ladles are quite aged, belnng 87 and 86 years oin, respectively, and Mr. Lyon and both ladies need to be near a physician, hence their re moval to this city. Miss Mildred Walter lf Tna.uf.fiu evening for lngdalena, whero she win leacn the primary ttrnd in me pontic schools, she huMng spec tallied In primary work. Mr. and Mrs. Klnivr Ifmi.iltn.. came In from thpli mn,.h rm.itf.Av miles from town Wednesday ufter iuu ui rauco supplies. Tile y were accompanied by Marcarct rickens. who cornea In to . ou nunii wnen school opens. Miss Hasel I'laft. sister or UiihIi I'liitt. of this ci!v. whn l the summer hern in the home of her coiner, urt this week for 'ni-.hne Missouri. After a visit In lli.it cltv Mini I'lntt will UO In Ann nii' Mu hlLsn. whem she will ' sn.ilii i;.kc tip ner sluilles in tho nnlier .ily of that cli Mlxs mill Mud tell left nU'ht ror i.ns evns to re-enter the noi li. bl school for the while- term. Walter Clover in Tuesday and left the rntich ed- nosauy ror the celebration at Van Hoin. accompanied bv his wire and danchler and Miss Kin, 10 (.f uausoaa. The Current regrets to announce Jht continued illness of Mrs. Sum Davis at her home west of the city. The lady Is suffering i róm pele nervous breakdown. Al-hn a resident of Curlshad hut a few mnnins. Mrs. rtqvi has made inmv Ir'ends and all aro hoping for .in ci'ly return to h.r usual health. Rev. D. F. Sellards nnd Pnl are at home again nftoe spending several days In Mnyhill. ev. Sellards went for a mucli-ntvilcd rent, hut decided to hold a few dns meeflns; Instead, which wns nnltr successful, several members heint received Into th- church. Tley had a strenuous lint. cot I In 7 homo as they came down tin. rlv er In order to avoid n rntir ilan gernus pas nnd forded tin ivn-' ni-co sixteen times In a ill-tlnnc of; tin miles. Al'nt'oiher thov cross-! ed the river Iwenty-ronr tlnie.i. at placen tho wafer rnnv over the hubs and great care was necessary i In keep from putline out tho en-' K'ne. Onrvln Smith, of Mavhl'l. came with Mr. SellanU nnd son the ten miles referred 'n nnd drr.ve tin enr through for then. JACOB J. SMiTII FIRST CLASS TAILORING ( loaning, Repairing and Pressing A I All Work Done in the TAILORING UNI' WANT ADS nti nt.riAKKii c-AH von RALE. Studebnker Light Six, Nineteen Model; in bet of rondiiion; run &M0 miles. iTlce $1400.00. J. C. HAXTOV, t ' Mnlnga, N. M. I,HT: Sutiirdny, Aug. 23, near the .Methodist church, a bundle of liiundrv. Kinder pleaso return to J. J. KENNKDV, lleiketfs llaiher Shop. 1(p LOU S.l::v Do.Uo car: In fine condition: Inninm r,.r iti WATSON, nt rulacu Hon I. t uils- i'hii, ..cw .Mexico. tr l.ttSTl Satiirdav nl-lit r.. Iw.nM 1 H ..I t ..... .v i, i Lining, ,i iiiiin s srnviH cent. coiit.iliiln a fnunt-iln pen. I ?! i win pay fs.uu rewarl lor the t ...I.. ..M 1. . I. 1 .1 'II II 11 HH II. ( . . 1 1 . . n ....... . . . I .'ll.-i. I . II. 1 M i riM'XIl: Wednesd.lv m.irnln, n small sum of money. Owner may recover snme hy .lescr.hing purse and paying for this nd. C. O. SWtCK.UMi. l;Oll HKXT: Three room cot tage, with sleeping porch; electric lighted: WAtor rnnvnnl.nl Anl this office. II nil WAXTK.D: -,Mlll tmmU wages and steady employment; ap ply at office of Glob Hosier ft Mining Co., City. VOn SALE: 20 ncres new land, with fine stand of cotton; miles west of Malaga, New Mexico. For particulars, write or telephone MRS. FRED I WEAVFIf. Loving, Eddy County, New Mexico. 1'hone 42W. ;t r'OIt IIK.VT: Ono Iworoom cottage, also one single; rocm cot tage.. MRS. DKIIMAN. 'I'hone 224. IIKMMTITt HINO anl Mcotlnf to order, on reasonable terms. MRS. ANNIE WEEKS. Foil ItK.VT: Connecting Llgnt housekeeping rooms. Inquire at Metropolitan Hotel or telephone 258. Mit.S. MAOUIE REED. Highest prices paid for second hand furniture and all kinds of Junk. Telephone 64. tt-7-25 SAM MOSKIN. If you are In the market for a new car. don't fall to see the 191 1 aerlea new model Studebaker at the Ohnemus Shops and Oarage "Can Fig It." ri.tXO rt'l'II.H: I will take piano pupils at my homo nt 7 Sc. per half hour lessons, or $1.00 for forty-five minuto lessons, MRS. JOHN l'UICKETT. WAXTKII: - - A man whe thoroughly understands opera I. nr; an Aulo-Kedan Hav l'rei.i. I'hone 4 KS. W. 0. KIRK PATRICK. If Mal;i';a. N. M. Services nre resumed In the Presbyterian church with Mr. Ixiwry once more In ehnrue, ami there will be iuoiiiIiik wotHlilnp villi sermon nn "The Human In terest", Sabbath school n nt I'hris tinn Endeavor meeting vtll be lutd us usual, nnd there will be ruin iniinlly worship at the Alriloine In Ihe evening. John Zliniiiei loan and family pml Mrs. Iiiilnei loans mother. Mrs. J. S. I'errv. returned Saturday limn their vuralion trip to lh- mountains wnere iney atienden tn, (juven ramp meeting. They report a line time with those fine mountain peo ple who are known far and near for their boundless hospllullty. Charley (Irammar, ram liman, from the lllack river country, spent a few days In town this week. RPVO No ,5v ""'h11' "rf Ire -lit all di uuulsin' and soft U i i nk stands. pjocjH esteíqF liUOOT BEElfB v Vou'H flml thnt there Is something nlHUit Us tastr iu foamy ' . giMMlnesti, tlmt Swll M J It li, SWEETSHOP I Army and Navy Rostaurant Barron & Chavez, Props. Everything good to eat, iWell cooked and well served. GIVE THEM A TRIAL Johnston's ir"" T: C. Hi ome y HIS novel A plaited treatment o f pockets is just one of the fash ion features which make all Miss Manhattan garments dis tinctly "differ ent." Materials are substantial, workmanship is of the best, and the style is of the .ultra-youthful smaitness so characteristic of New York. i T.C.Horne 3 I'iiilslmil's llir Mure" .lAII .. i M'Sti , l'!S.niI.'3KC4 Miss lirnee .Iones Iuih liiken m position with SwlKart c I'ratep ar bookkeeper anil sti'iiiitiriiphir. Miss Jones took tier tMiHineHH train Isg in Carlsbad llit.li school, ts der Miss Trainer, nnd is uniklnsr an efficient ami rnp.ililo biiHlnesa girl. Miss Catherine Chllcoat re turne A Suturduy from Mcilrtgor, Tcxid where she has been on a six-week visit to friends and will enter school here next Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ilert Rawlins bail us n guest a couple f day thta week, Henry Kerr, an old-tim friend from I'ccos, Ttxat, I Rnvn r1J u let 1J cents pre i inn 1 1,. at all druggist I nnd soft drink stands. Old Stand " TE 4 tilica iraaea. A