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University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Carrizozo Outlook, 1915-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

12-16-1921

Carrizozo Outlook, 12-16-1921William Kabler

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/c_outlook_news

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been acceptedfor inclusion in Carrizozo Outlook, 1915-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please [email protected].

Recommended CitationKabler, William. "Carrizozo Outlook, 12-16-1921." (1921). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/c_outlook_news/304

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MCCO:iN CO-UjNi- Y MóWi ALL TOGETHER, WE WInT WaW3R! 'Í?íjf YOUR SHOULDER TO THE WHEEIl!,

50 In Deleme of Our Free4J)ótInnWrllarelo Our Country's

Institution

Publiihed Weekly in the Interest of Carruozo and Lincoln County 8 PAGES

VOL. XVI -- No. .12 CA.RR1Z0Z0. LINCOLN COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, ÜECEMUER 10, 1021 PRICE $2.0U PER YEAR

' lu.'i.'oiut or cox(iiii:.s.smil VWIIIK PCIIrOIIJIIill

.vcvnit ni!i:x iixaü.Mii

Washington. Dec exlrno( lit rtlxiy-sevent- h Congruaa

P,iiilfittd Noti iiilipi Hit, nltrr beingtorsion limo Apill II, wliu the

.fflHUPHon oí n inontir !(( UletjjtJM aiimmer In enatllu tlie rKnaielUjltiM wtamltliH) opi.oi tiuilt 10

ttiUJÉr tlio new tnx menurp, wlin-inr- t

liitarmrtloii oí majuiu .M.Hloim.Wftm Praaldanl Hardin rfillrs-c- d

11 upeitlng aeinn April Mi ii"urged lb enattmunt nf ho billowingIn w:

A resolution declaring 11 itni" .ifpanto between Hie United dt!it"-- mul(irmany; a budget sysUm, an emergtnay tariff to bsiietit in.- farmer,n patmansiii tarín provtip'M ampieprlittalloii to hume liuluiirii.; u new(Sii tJttUm which uliooll leiwu 1.0

biirfllll ot gelical tHX.iniiil ami il

RwtSy with tb excess tiuei;a paring of uppiiriirlailnii hills amicaution In Incurring new obiigtiilouuit) the end thut niitlunal xronili- -

Hire might be greatly red mod, leU- -

crnl old In building ol lullways: dovelonnieul hi the iitcrrlinntihnrjiin) ccordlhntimi nf Hiu vtirlougovernment iiRciiolea handling rrllifR)r men; Hi" LUiii itifüi oln inttlernlty nml liifiim.y welfare law;ireatriln of u iliipnrlmi'iil I publicwelfare; action lo punlili lynchingIii fetlinil statutes, en oursgimi. 111

far milite, radio ami nvlntlon service..I'lcxldei.t Uknl Muni TIiIiiuk.

When tlii pioaidont's rniucitodpráram win presentad II wn

m more thin Hi Congr!.ciiuM lUTotnplixii dining lie tlm niit iptenil mjhIoii An to linw wellIt liatitiHl tlio rwitiuiHd ol ih I'm.ilont nml huw illligetult It has applied Itself during tlio sev.m monlhn(Use Mlu uioiilh'K ol IIh il

.IIL'omiloin lilt lul lowing iiiliiiiNilonfi( the inuít Imimitiini Ihw uihoimIwill uhliuw:

I'ttice ronolutlun iitnppinK "Hihpof wnr" lMltii til I'liilwl Minionnml llio CVnlfnl I'iiwoih

Mtnlilldlliiont ill h pilorat InnlgPlVltlinPnrtntr'l oinnrnmicy trnlft.Aurículliual Croilll act, provlillnc

n ÍLOtOXOO.000 rovolvlim fuiiil lobo Ultrt by tli War I lutuice irporn-U- r

finar.ee .iRrlniltutal hihI ll;tá)h ltiiercli.

Aiuenilmeiit ot the Farm UmnlidtlK "ft whereby Hip Iuiiíh nvnll-Slil'- o

for fiuiii I01111 oro liirrfnuirt

EGjpper.Tloliiur act to refiiilntp"uriilii oxclinitKe" 'iml nil ilcnlliiB In

Tiltlirot" In Hie urnln tratlo."PaokerH Act" provlilliiK for fod

.rol leBlilnlliin ol nil incot ptirhltiEvstalillilinipiitn. Htockynrdii and olliorllvn rtlooh I ml u n

IliimlKiollau rcwlrlctlou InwI'lUtvcUuii of Aliuilciin cm lied ca-

lila nntl indio riurvli 0l.uiiic l.lt i'l 'IIiIiirh llimr.

Cratluii of Hie vourHn' liurviiuwhich conolldale all ox mi vice mnnaeiHielc undr env hex) tul "peedup" III linudllng or nil rlnlmt., In adilltlon to ilii Mxtritc Hi" ImmHU anilirtHUfj of dlnlilt mow

Itcofuiinlwiion of t'hillpplnuyut.uii and pxtun.ilmi of e

erwlll In onlr 10 nv Hip

Infinita from ImnknipUy n a roatiltot KUVeriiiueiit of Hip lalantW underI ho Wilson ndinliiUtriillon

Auiunlinmit nf the IMeo act tofnulTltila tlio orcimliiitloti of

to ptontoiu Aiiierlcii'n u

trade.Alulr.rulty mid Infnii'-- y lfaro actÁliproprliitlon ot ITB.nou.OCn lor

statu aid In Imlhllnr ptlhltr hlRliwtyii"Anti-liMr- " ait. KtreiiHtlicuiiiK tlic

cnfureanivut of the fptlcrnl niutitd-mtn- t

nrovlilli'g prolilliltlou.ot thu Indian

Rnnilnient of a now tax moarnirewhlali niattM 11 reduction of

in fdliral tnxntlnu thli ymtMÚ of WÍO.UO0.000 next ynr, tilliilllt nf whleh will he lifted fromthu "nvorsee clllren "

Cut over oa,00u.(W0 from appro-prllloh- i

rmtUMteil hy vnrloui flr-fl- l

ilODrimul and tiMril. The uulktit tlili cm wai made la appronrla--llu- i

atkttl hy the Navy nud War de-

partments nuil by tne t' S. 8htppltiB

rsfortl le Indtaputable ryoafmi limitad ol hetai aCatlgrvaa, uo prertotie vealoa nt anymm h' tllne, or durlBK ai une

alón, enacted at many mportauilawa la the interval of the Uapayaraud pabllc welfare

IA Y Hit I'ASlttV COMPI.BTK

Mr. ami tir Paul aUyer rame up

from ICt ftta "here they haw beeniwakitim ,or tl' I1' ,IX monlb' x1'

tafar hwina nnertid with a firegi'gt that place. The left Tuaaday forQowna, wher Mr. Mayor will rt

ta afea tha tfoalne. of the year for

the WoakmM Ml Bank.altBrwrileliIN rt!) ba a permananl fixture at thePMft Wtttaaainl Bank of Ciirilsoau. WeUiataOaTal the liayer to our dly. aud

stl tawi at Uw amllint: fue of Mr.

,MJer jila wlnOe of the First Na

tMia illa Urwa aiayer tu ciwhki

UttfiV) MaJTBr Orajcary alar at WhiteOafciitlad hSi joined bff father andIflíUiar III Oorrlaoao. Wa now have tho

ifMia Msjrar family with i. whlili ss

i wWüt ma Vea Tálualllo addition toÜfiwT!ÍC mi tltrftllig jiaitüláttun.

IKMV (I(ivi:iiSjii:t i ikii'iici'oitrs a in; ma hi:

(hrr yn.DlNI Ilrpnrli'rn t'onlrlliiilpIMIniiii' llnscd nn KlinitlrdRn otI.M-.- ll I'lHlllllllllll).

Tlio timo la Z.H P 111.; Iho plaep,tlo t'nlletl Uintei DepnitniPnt nf

WnitiliiKlou, U ('. In anaiitaronm aeveial men are alandlngarniind n tnhle each with nnn handiilioii It, holdini; 11 larse ahett of paper. Tim ipiariPl hour alrlkea Tlierola for thu donr A nioiunnt

with bialnvaa of obtiilnlnfr an edu-lac-

,,..,, a i,ihp f ,.,,.,,,.more and IWI'KII'l'H Mili int., ..- -

lu.xily every elty ami town In Ihohhihh iu.li, ii.mUnited Rtalea lilt' nuiHiti .n.

nintiPiiR of tallmated crop londlt-lon- i.

At the Inat nieotlnR of the OcnernlAaacuihly of tlio Internallotinl Insti-tuto uf Aerlrullitre at Homo, made upof iIMckhIoii I rom the prln'ip.il roun-tri-

of (lie world, It unn freelythat the I utled fllatea lleparl-mcn- lof Aütrlrulturu lia dovnlojicd

thn immi inii,itiie and nrciirale aytem of ngilculluio alutlallca cvor do- -

vlted. Tho work of crop callmatlnB In

that no one In or, out of thu department run know what n clvon nop

will hu until tho estlmato la com-pleted a low minute Ita re-.,-

and In that ahoit Interval lockedloom and disconnected telephoneprevent anyone horn obialnhiR mlvanc-j In ormntlon ,

Itepiuia Collie 1'raiu Ktirj Tumi.Ther.. am iipprnxiinil.ly 22UO00

voluntary ciop taponara locuted Inall i una of Hie t'nltcd KUto. AUmiin't .1 atlatiruii or field arjaul laali-- plaieil In Hdi lilAte or group ol

ulular state ami mipemnia ill';Aiik or Katlir'ing aiatlatlri In thei irllor;- undei hla .'iiarrto Al til?

n I ni narli month eaeh Held nKonllabiilatea (he orrp Itl.'ortii.'UHOI ro.niud Heñí nía raport'ira, ave, ago'mil I'unimarltf a Hi" data, and reportaHi-- rtaiiU to Hit. lepartiiunt nf Ar- -

I'll til I U at WRRllitlRlnlI.imhI ropurmra In every lowlialilp

or other mull I civil milt in uviry'utility In til a United Slnlrj icportdlte. to tho iK'pnrtmont evaiy munthcrop roiiditloua under their obligat-ion Riii'h coin; (,,. ulau, la rupiv-Hpntp- il

hy n luuiiiy reporter, who re-

polla lila perennal oluorvntlouf. ther .porta of oelRhboia and olheta, andInlormatloii lecairul by InteiMewsand over the telephone.

Tho monthly teporta cover ncrcaRc,condition, yield, tul n t production,alocka on tnimt, piugrees at farmwork, wages, aupply or ilellclenc) otInbor, fertlllzera, and aetda Thoicrepolla aic mndn lor about HO crops,which repreaenl about 06 per cent otthe total agricultural production Inthe United Hlntc-a- .

Tim reporta ot Pe'd ORento nil theap. dilative cropa uro mulled directin tl.o Hecretuiy of ARrlcttllurc InHpeilal envelopna Theae are nopn-iRt-

from other mall In the Wnah-Infl.i-

post olllce aud ale dellv.redhy mrenpliuar tu Ihu Stcretary or hiellrat aaalalaiit, who placea them, withthn nenia unbroken. In a anfa. to whichIf alón lina a koy The reporte re-

main lock.il In thn aafo until themorillo;; of the crop report duy. Therelurna on apoculallve crnpa from thevoliiulaiy lopiirlern come direct tuthe lluroail uf Marketa and Crup te

and are tabulated on aepu-int- e

ah acts (or eaeh crop.Strict I'lccniillniiH In (linen e Sec-re- r

y.On Iho nvpuliiR before rrop-repo- rl

dii) nil telephone are dlicoiiueuted'I he next liiornlug all duora are lockedand tuinida aro atatloned at tin outerdoor to iirevent anyone entering 01leaving when the i'roprenortinabeard I in i union The aanled

of fie hi agenla aad cropIn the cuatody of the Hern-

iary are tu ned over to the chief olthe but unit, and tlieboard becln Ita work The board 1

cotiipoaad of th- - Aeaoclale Chief otl ha Iluerau of Market and Crop

tlirrv of lua imut experiencedaaalMaut. 'and uaunlly one or morelloid agenta

Haeh member of the board t aup- -

plied alth párate iheat tor eachcrop. On the aheet are ahown forenea Htate, lu iiarallel column. thedttlmataa of the crop aneolallat amiHtate tte'd anta. the average of rlurua trntn the tonnahlp or local re-

port, aud the average of reiurnairom atóela I reparen a, together withthe rtport for the previous month,tor the mini nioiitli ot the prevlouyear, and the average for theam month. The chnlrmnir of the

board rentla the commoutt of tlie Heldna-Q- and crop apeclallata, tilt 10-- ii

nt ti Weather Bureau ior eachSt ite, and jupIi other data a may lieuvmuiilp

WWt ttil intorfiilou before himeach member proceede. Indapendant-I- t

and without conatlliatlon withuthar inamehrs. to rank hi Indlvld- -

nal animate o: the crop condition foreach State The chairman then liaia

Individual ..tlmntaa In (iareli-- 1

dgcUMtl Uy ,18 tnt B B)Pfiguro 'ta adapted for tho crop leporiThis' II gure Is not an uvorago of tiie

gil re ut the Individual member otthe board, bul a figure upon which allHi4 Individuals agroe utter hearingwuat factors lultuencen each mtm- -

hr forming hie Judgement As aganaral rule, there la surprising unan- -

'mlly ot Judgement, nnd I It Ha dllfl- -

h'"1 ln rcconclllnB dlffere n- -

Ai ,nt n, (h fl),ur(;, nre Mnm,me.1 hy tha hoard, thry ura turnedovar to a torca of expert computers.

KUUlIATIONAI, NKW8

(Hy Mr M. L llnney

Tlw acolalttc crniil for the proncnt

thu...i.ii

year nhowa 2704 elilMri'ii hotwiipn thrHKM of llvo and twenty-on- e. 1U70 ofthero childrvn nro utlundliiK atdiool In

thla cuiiijty.'1 ho Capltani Ft. BUntun, Mncnln,

Tlnnlo and Picacho achoola wero vlmtedthe pant week and uach one found buay

tlon of illroctiira, paronla, teaclicra ntid11111111H, r.iniii n.iL ill. iK.Hiri'fi. mill "iiirruM

The Capitán uIiojI, ulular thu direc-

tion of Mill Stella Wyntt, tlio HomoEconomioB tóacher, ' luía ventured toplace within reach of all the pupila a

"Cateterla" lunrh nml to maku llilnaelf miuportlnj; nn well na all-ustol-

n(. Ihu Menu la prepared thu daybefore it la to bo aorvwl nml poited

the auvernl rnmna of thn achool.

their order with thu (earlier for tliofollowing day, Ihua uvuldlni; weate.Tho lunch la preparad and tcrveil bythe pupil of the Homo Kconnmlcaclaaaea, aupervUeil by the teacher.Parent nro by nendlnu In

article of foxl which uro wclttlied andcredit kIhui children who lire allowedto ' '1)011 tl It out."

Mlaa Helle Norton of Knelnoan, whoInal year lerled.n cl9 hi homo mali-ini- !

la ruouf tiir tlio rcaiill ol nntientlabor. The clara planted uarduim laatunrl'iir Hnil ua imiiII nf llin mmnricei.'eil n box nf canned gdoda nndjelly made liy the pupil, mul f ui li

iiiiillty a In make u,ramlmu enviutiHAa evidence of tlie Intoreat inaulfpiil-e- d

In PtluiMlioh, ten uhllilrali iniuuletheir way from Sun Patricio to Lincolnlo purauo thu Hihjei'ta taught In ihuninth and tenth itrudut under tlie

lonelier, Mr. Mnbol J. llurleaonand Miaa Harriett Drown Miaa MomioDee KleiniiiK. tlio luider of tlio l.lncoin Ulee t'lub hua been very ill wi,tumllltlx l ot I rnildly rugutnitift tierhealth, wu uro happy to report

lo tne Junior uu oroa mourner- -

alilp wu may now add the followingrn.im. Mm .11 V ri un. IV hi In

Oaka; J W. Wllferth. Miaa Ola Caieyand Amelia Vatder, Hondo. Many n

are plariiiR their nanip on Ihuaurvlce roll.

If you have iny ilotilit about thoaxatoti jut atep Into the n' atTiiiulo nnd Plcncho nnJ nolo Iho

nf Ihu rhlldren In prepatatlonof the Chriatmna program anil tlnRifta bciiiK couatructeü for tlio vnrlouamembeiaof thu family.

I hnll vlflt Ancho, Corona, Drownnnd Gallo acboola tlili wevk whichc mpletea the flrat vlalt U all iho miniaclioul In the couulv.

m ri'.Nus run cor-vm-s

irviiL TIIP.V SEMI iTiir.ui smooi. n:srs

Hauls Fe, Dec 0 Public aohnolfinid are available for the aecuulappoi uonmuu in the 31 countiea forrhn lei in Htat. Echoed Supei llltetlil-cn- i

runway hat. been apprlaed b)Srhool Auditor Jnvrna

Iho pieiluiin HpporlloiiiiH'liI wnamail o at the rate ut $2 BO per childand, onwny mild, the second will bomade on tile luíala nf $3, making tliototal apportioned fur Hie term $&S0.

I'onwny ta tod howoveu he hadnot received sebuul column repartafrom It of tho SI countiea and, iinileri hi law. he I'ould not innke any

to Iheae until they haduiit him their reiiorta 1 lo nddeil hehad aked the county arhnul aup. rlnli intents of theae aoitntlea lu aeml intheir reporta be'nre Iho holiday per-iod' ao a to enable the lanchera whuhold unpaid aalary wnrranla tu cnahlliPin bi'fore t'hrtaunas

The twelve cnlitilla are Colfax,Curry, te Haca, Bddy. tjuay, ItlnAirina oantn Ke. Ban Juan. Hierra,flnenrrn Vleiirli and Cnlron

who convert (he condition figures Intonumerical patlmalea nf yield puracrnfor encli stale, and, Into United tatos(ótala pr averagesliiiloedlale JleleiKc and llUtrllnitluil,

The report la then aumiifárlred nmla aiitllelcnt number of roplei run offfor tmmodlatc dlatrlbitllnii to Hiepre Shortly hoiore the limo Mlfor laauanre of the rpur(, the Sec- -

retaiy or Acting Ssoretury I admit- -

te.1 to the board room, reviews thswork nf Hip hoard and approve the.... . . l - . ,

In advance by the Serretary. tho ra- -non Is released to rn.roiiitallva ofIho pi ess asauelnllona and telegraphiuniiiiiiio3 in .mum ,11 miuiii.i 11..11ot Hip biilldlnn. and I l one tla.he.1over the i:ountr hy win. for puhll. a- -

I MM) III un II J 11I'X'nnm "1.rtttm 1111 aa ruiinrt !

lent lo tho olllce nf onch Stnto Heldagsnt, wnn issues a ainto report iorpapers In his own fitale An hourlater manuscript la forwarded to theOoVerr.nient Olllca for pub- -Mention in the Mnnflilv Crnu IUnor.ter. which ecea to a 11 tha íoluntarvraportuta uf the department.

;.V)lilHKI Kilt PI III.IC IIIIIIIWAYH

Beventy-dv- tnllllon dnllnra tipcnmcaavailable, in Moral aid for road von-n- i

ruction In tlio vurlou alatta, themoney to ho epcnl under th auper.vlalon ot Hie llurcaii of I'ulillo lloadaDepartment of Agriculture, under llinfederal IllRliwny uct. Ignol recent-ly hy tlio prcaldent. Ill addition,115,000.000 la appropriated for nation-al foreet ronda, f fi.OUU.OOO repru-aeu- a

the federal Rovcrumunl'ii nppro-lirlntlo- n

to tlio work of liiillilliiR liliih-way- a

In the varloua htuiiH and iiuutho mtilchud, dollar for dollar, hyfunda from tlio atatu trciiniirle.i, ex

... than fvvii, ,.v( ,,v.v- ..i .per centeil polillo lamia. Tlio fTó.iJuo.unu

la for Iho llacnl lear cud- -

Iiir Juno 30, lb22, and $2(i,u00,000 of In

tlio aum la available on January 1,1022. la

The I'Cdornl HlRhuay nel In a itni- -

.....1 nun.1.tn. tli,. I n.larnl Alil,,r .,f nun i.m umral nnwfuaturea Admlnlatnitlon of tho actby tho SocrcUry ot Ari multure, .and"Il,lu.1' tiHii tliu lliiioriu of lulnlc

uuurtlatatua 1 irtnioit Hi, aum ua lu thepravloua nit, th" tumi IirIiir dividedInto tin parta, on pnie apportlotiudnccurdlllt; to pnpiilution. one nccoid-Inc- .

to aroa. and ono par. a m.illngto mllengo o. rural and atar mailroute. A new feature l the atlpuln- -

Hon mat no tato idinll teeelvo iosthan oii'j-hn- li ol 1 per cant of the tu- -

tal fund whleh. In thla cn.e, amount .n wan.i.so Tina itipiiietion win in- -

ero. thn amount received by fourof Hi Rinnl'ar alai-- , Dataware,SVe llaitlpr.hlre Ilhode Iilnnd andvernimn

Ch.ili:ei In Stale Allnlinentii.There la eoualdui ah e uhanRO. bow-eve-

In the manner In whleh a tatomay urn- Ita allotment Uacli eta'.nmust eteot a ronneeleil road ayneino. t exieodh g . Lor fill o ita rondnilleage for improvement with rad-

ii, ill aid Till ayatem will be divid-id into two clam'i. one ut whkli willhe known na Inler-alni- o hlcbwny audtli'j otror 1. Iliter-i-ouiit- y hlghwnjn,Tl u luter-ít- hlglnvoy mual notcxiaed thra- iovciitha of the uysutnlolectnil; en tlieui not moro Inlin 60

r rent ot the allium allotment callbe upcnl wl'hout the Joint approvalor Ilia uecreuiry or AKiicuiuier amiHi 'j tato highway dQpnrlmcnl. llinIntel county highway, which coualttof the roainlndnr ol tho ayatem ae.lecleil, will receive tho remainder of"i imu uiiuuiiuiit

Sxcetit In ataloa where moro than6 per coul of Ilia area la unappro-priated public laud, the amount offodarnl aid rocelvrd nn any projectranal not exceed 60 par tent ot theoatlmnteil cult in atntea whero murotl an D pel cent ot the aria la Himp

rotulaud publlr laud the 60 percent allotment la nrrenFil by nnauioiinb eiiial In one-hal- f the percent-a.- e

ri unuiproirlated public laud InIho Une. llefore any lumia can bepaid to a slnlp, the atate mint ap-

propriate money, under the directcontrol ot the atnie highway depart-ment, lo match the federal allotmentand for the miilntominco of federalaid highways.

All highway in tho luteralnto sys-tem mint have n surtiirtnl width ofat tat IS feet, uuleia a narrowerwidth Is dtemed pnrmlssnhla by theHecretary ot Agriculture. In case ufeloral-al- highway I nnt properlymalulalned hy s late, Hie tute willbe given 90 day notice hy thu

At the end of that lime Ifthe highway le nut In good conditionol maintenance, tlio Hecrelnry "iAgrlculliiri. will meiiitiiln it out ntthe slate's allotment ami refimu Inapi love any new projects until

I uinilu by the muteWatk fur Omirter Million .Men.

II It ostlmalod by MiiRiueers hf therolled titnte Dupnrlmont uf

Hint the tedeial aid roads r

etinatriirtlou on Octobjir 31 wen-givin-

rmplnyment to ulmiit iito.0'10num. either directly on the actual roadcnnatriicllnn. or Indirectly In the pro-duction and trnliaporiallou nt thematerial which enter Into tho con-struction,

The new net, lust aljmd. will, It I

stilled, keep IJieae men at work, joilar h wmther londltluns will permil, and ihreli nroi at thp unrmp'oyineni alliiatlou iinm lieioniiiiinure notion Without tho new approprffltloii many ot the atatei wouldaoon have bean forced to rultall Iheliwork for luck uf lumia.

1,11 Friday, Dec. fl fo CnrrlmxnHigh School llnket ll.ill l Ii.imiiUiI

Coroiiu nml played two game in whichboth Hie boya' nud gills' team wtovli'torlou. The girls won by n acora.

r ir. ,,. i ,,,l a,. i.y. I ...... ,,7'

na ... ai,,:'," . ., .,.' """"" J " ."iv nk

to Vaughn, but th reu!t wa orne-.nn . ri... .i . l.. -

.cor,, 0f 25 to 3. thu boys llne 187 V. "ftu 9 u, boys are Bradusl y gahiltiKund tho k rl are ahvityi right

uMr. Bnd utt Alliart Zlegler ralurned

Tuy ""''"B No. 2 from I'rlnl -

u"u. 10 w'"" l" moy accom- -

l l""ne" "ntar retarniii, ...mewH'i liar partul for u iliurt vtalt

tíCIMOl, NOTKH

(llv Suit. l:. H Coi.w

CI1II1STMAS

'TIs the time of tlio year for tho openhand,

Ami 'ho lander heart and true,When 11 rift of lio.ivtvi line cleft tlio

fkledAnd the aalnta are looking llirough.

MarKiirol Handler.(Julte untenalvo preparutlona nro l!

made In the achooll of CarrUo'ufjr the ClirUtmna n. ere lues, Thuprograma of tin two prluury rouimand thr t three i;rado will ha RivenThursday, Oeevmber 22, before ruecaa

the ufternonn. Vhoao uf tho liliilieruradaa will bo kIvuii after recein. 1 his

to enable patenta to vlalt the looiniof all their children. Thu tralnlnir forClirlatinn prouraina liai hiuli eiluen-

nunoi value tor imin muni and heart;come nnd maku your klddina hanpy.

Thn Camfi l'lr RlrUmetat tho homi

lot; for their monthly ceremonial meet- -

ng. After tho work part nf I bo n

wa over, tho ulrla mnd enndynml then aewod on dull fur the kid Ilea.

There were Uv. now Ki.U prei"nt whowill hu initiateil oon after t'hrlttmn.

Friday and a iturdni of laat weekt, Ciirrlzuzu llliiiiffem.nl' taum. w.nt

.. , , .'' thhhi iu'v'uk ntrnmea with Coiunn on Kildav nljilit andtwo with Vniichn the nxl dav. At Co

mi C rrli m i v in 0 ih )iini; IrisIB to ll iho boy. !JS toil At VaUfflltl,the girl won, 35 to 6. but Urn buy loitto VuubIiii, .18 lo 19 The tonina wore

by Memlame T. A 4ponc", E. 8. Corn ind aevoral other elti-ten- .

VV nro In receipt uf limil 1.IPH, nweUly Hit:!) School pjpr pub linednt l.ofi; lleanh, Cal., I'olyiechnlc High8:h'iol and pleaiod to nnte that HerbertTennis, a former t'arrlzoin high aeho. 1

liov, hua been promoted from tho por-tion of clirulntlon mami;er to that ofHerbert thuwed promlro of Ida abilitywhile he wni a member of the Carrl-oj- o

school.At the rt'KUlar tneetlliK of ihu Doy

Scout on t'rlday nljilit. the folluwlugrecial pragrum waa kIvcii:

How to t'-l- l dliectlons by tho watch,lid M'Curty; How lo tell iliructlonaby tlie tara, Paul Vnelt T.i findthu height of u fia polo. Albert Ulone;llow tu Dud thu height of u tlie. Al- -

burl Hubert; I'o find juur latitude bythu ataih, Uajno lllehard; How totrail manor olhur auiniala.Wlll Kahter;Indian club drill, II y Scouu.

mill) at iikii iiiiii iiomi:

On the olKhlli day of December,Mr. I.nuim Speuco of Wliito Oaksrdied al thu home of tier parcnta ntt'utioll, Iowa. Mrs. rfpinco lull hereon Auk. I, for Carroll on receipt., (if

new of her father' lllnesa Afterhi tecovory. .ho duelded to remain athome for tlio fall acasuti, with a viewnf retlirnluti to New Muxlcoby Thanka- -

Ijlvin;! Day, but waa taken III horllybefo.u her

.trip waa to have begun nml

on the date named above, abe pn.kulawny.

Mrs. Spence wna tho widow ofCharles Spcncu, brother of (ienrgoand Clurencu b'penco of Hit city. Heciimu to N'fW Moxlto from Iowa about10 yearn ngo and after roaidlng altllU'ereut placea over tho atatu, locatedin White liuks during thu days of HiepoM fever, lit- ntteiwaida returnedto Can nil where the couple wernunited In marr agu, returning to WhiteOakawhuru they realdad until the vcaruf HIHI, when Mr. Hponfo illtil. Sineethai lime. Ml. Spence had lived atbur homo In White Oak hut ha madeaevrral visit to her patent, each timespending" evveral month with the homefolks. Interment was hail at Hie Car-n- il

I . emtjter) alongside th- lat restingplncii of her hubanii Mr. Spencewill be aadlv minimi from tho circle ofher many friend both at hltc Oakaanil Cnrrftoxo To the sorrowing-- relaliws in her girinooii a inunc. tne inn- -

8rJV Joins In expressing Ha Hceiieat.vmiiathv

AltT I'.XHIIIIT

Deginnlng; the week of December ID,Oil an oxmuit, coiiimiiiig nr z; picluraa, will he held nt the court homeyv. nueinnon irom two to live

p e ocjt . i nore w u ne andIt Is tsilrd that nil ahool chlldrann.irn anil nrHnv (hnju, nfetnrfes Wan, i"'1'1," ","fclS.1l1,nvlnl.l1,,n 0 t1!"""ent la rIv- -

en hy the IWucatlrnal IJenarlnont oftho Woman's Club of Cnrilmzo, ofwhleh Mr. M. L. Dlaney I. Chub man.

KNCAMI'MBNT AT ALAMO

Tho. following named Odd Fellow

aelv U advaniwl (legrié). They willraiarn jauiniay iiianii

MM CIIAMII! IX ItF.VKMJr:IlKAIIIMI ON

IM'OMK TAXKH

Tho followlnR atntement la laauedby Collector of internal llevetiue, 11,

('. Ilornnndei, Dlatrlct ot New Mex-lo- o:

"Xiiactment uf now revenue legla-lute- in

has hi ought to the nlllco otCollector of Internal Iteieuuoji floodof lniiilrea reRnrdlnR varloua previalona. Tin ltcvcnue Act uf III J I

pfTectlvn November 2.1, 1021,"iiiilciH nlhcrwlao provided fur."

"to uvold error in the preparationof their loturna nml later dlnicultlrivlth Iho llurpoil of Intermit Havotitie,titxpiiypra ore advlaed to carefullynote tho changee nml when they be-

come effect Ivc."The esees profit lax la ropealeil

na nf Januiiry 1, 1U22. The rntea forllil nro iiitrliangpil.

"TIip Mirtax for tho calendar year1021 are uuuhniiRed, and rango from1 per ' cnt on tho amount of net In-

come between (5.000 and ill.OOO to CS

per cent on the amount ot nit Incomelu nvcua nt $1,000,000 Kor Ihu cal-endar year I0S2 tlio ktirlnx rniearn'igu from l por rom un tho amountof net hit moo between JO.Oon ami $10.ooo to r,Q pr ppiit on tho amount bywhich tb" net Income exceed (200,-oo- n

'TheI allowed for a do.iaU ;,,r1(n,, ,rom 1200 to

jion. M.irrld peraon IIvIiir wlhhuabamt nr wife and Head of familiesr" 'iHowed n poionnl oxiinpllun of

ÍS.00 ilu.teml nf $2.000) unlosa thonel Incnnle In In exenta of $5,000, Inv.hluli cii-j- tho poiaoiial exemptionla only Í 2,000 The act provldca HintIn no caa- - ninll the rediicllou of thrcraonal uxcmpllon timu $2,600 to42.000 (lyernln to Increna tho taxwhich would b payable If ths

were $2,600 by morn thanjjiaitniniii'. of the net Income In oxcoaant j.(.uo ihl i to nverromu tlio

In tho iiao of two Inxpay-e- r.

oii.i of whom la Junt within theov t $2,000 exemption and tho other

,'mi within the higher $2,(00 cxerop- -Ion

"Singla, poreon. ami married per-- n

not living with jiuahnnd orwife, urn allowed an oxcmptlon ot$1,000. .Non resident alien am

a single peruoutil exemptionof $1.000. Persona luivlni; groas

for 1021 of $5,000 or over arorequlrut lo maleo n return, regardlessof the amount ol net Income.

"Provision la undo for tho repealan of January 1. 1021 uf tho tax onitockhuldcrs uf n personal sorvlcucorporation ns such. Altor that datooueli corporations ara to bo taxed In"10 nmo manner na other corpora- -

"".!!í,Incomo tux on corporations

for u,a cnloiidar year 1022 und thero- -u ter le Inirenned rom 10 lo i2tt percent Tho $2.000 exemption 'hereto- -foro allowed corporations Is to begranted only to those corporationswhose nut income is $2r,ooo or less,

"Manv parsons nro under the Im-

pression that the tnxea on Ice cream,suit drlnkn, etc., monthly relurna ofwhich aro required, hnvo been,

with tho enactment of Ihonow act Thoso tnxea remain lu fnrcountil the end ot thr inlcmluy yearmil

"No chniigo la made In the tax onadmlrslnna, oxcept that after Jan, 1.

wlH be no tax where ad- ---

1,

ro nlvo nbollahed nn iiiuhIciiI lnlru- -manta, aporllng goods, ehowltiR gum,portable eelclrlc fnlia, Hicriniia bot- -

" " . T "J,iiiunnuii; minnr', 1,1111 van nwui lift iiiuiut ilntl $00). toilet arllclea, medicinesand numerniia article,! of npparel.'

"(in and after .Ian. 1, 1022 lite taxon vat Ion work of art la reducedfrom 10 pur rent lo 5 per cent, thu laxen cqudy frum t per cent lo 3 purcent nml the tax uu carpels, ruga,trunks, vnllacu, puraes. lana, etc,'rom 10 per cent of sales price In ex-

cita ot sprclllftd amounts to 5 percent of antes prleo In excess of pcc111 oí I ninnuiita.

"Tint tax mi pan-e- l pnat packagesla eliminad d effectivu Jan, 1, 1022,

"The now net provides Hint no tax-payer shall he subjected to mm cees-aar- y

examinations or nvoatlgiitlons,ami mil) 3e inspection ot Ills hook'sof ncconnts ahull bo inndo for eachtaxable yenr utiliaa tho taxpayer

utherwii.0, or thu Commlialon-c- rnotllles tho taxpayer In writing

Hint an additional Inapectlon la nece-an ry.

i no period mr nnng returns onV,í,p,l"d?r ."if'n.

,

.,rom Ja

. .. .year, as

atthe time of filing the return or Infour equal Installmenla, deo oh orbefore March ll, Juno IE, SeptemberIB and December IE. .

'Copies ot tho revenue act may benan ny application to this omce,

HARE WORKS OF AKT

".poe,m'n" rtut, wfsuch ns has attracted much attenllont World's Fairs, lyplfjflnB true pass,

nntry !lf" i n nm Meiilco r.may now beeen at till olllca. The old artlit, now

dead.wa the recipient of many medalsstillirercnteNpoaltiona In thla and othercountrlea. Illa ion. Francisco Vnrrfni.Jr., an at list of gaining fame, I con.

exhibition it the Woman's Club Art.nxmuiu

pauieu im 01 r. ibh ii 0ii ignay (or Ainmiicoriio 10 tlteim tir.umc ino worK or ins rather and bisinterrmont, They wuru met In Trim- - tha nqjarnntienti W J. I.nngiton, werk It equally us good. The fruit and

their daughter, Mra. Chnrlea fjalvln Carl. .1. II FarHa II Zumwalt, vegetable bearera, ilreasrd In nativeHaM ad -a M' lhalait eotqmM.lairn wn.l.rful rmmmshc9P"n aM. m J' bn Uulgnacft.

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lidltnr'n Note Till etory I" Muni an a Irnillllnn atDetroit's frontier rtnys. "The l.encnd of l.'Aaiaa

prreerved liolh In prona ami veno form.01. 1). Dclrnltcrs used ii say that

young CI ii I r i3 Hcntivuls wns lii'iitttlfiilbeyond nil hollovlng--iih- d nrih, in0,behooved lirr, iiniiii'. Theytold, I'm, how her father wns brave,lliiiiilli'iil mini, possessed of no tlttlnvanity. lk liuil wiin ninny n victory

W W with t.u l'nrrt, warden ofw i company vover tliu Indians mm tu i:ugtiin, hi

I ln limit I .ii Halle, mill with Tonty,C'ndlltuc's right-han- limn. Ilu hnilfought nllli Hit l.uth, ni well, nti'lMs n ii n ir wns uno wlilrh iiimlu thoxo

urllest InliiililliintH of Detroit Hush with pride.It en when IiIh warring dujs'wcro river nuil ho I'tid

hi'llleil down on the river hunk, lilJ prestí wrniMich Hint ivoili) would step nsldo In let him pussii he eiiinu striding down tho rondwny.

Clulru hud a teiiiieriuneiit not uiillku her fath-er's. Their wrangles hud their reconciliations weroknown all tip and down the river. Yet they weroimsiiloniitely iitlacheil tn cucli other mid devotedlylot eil by the whole coiiiiminlty. In purtlculnr wasthe fair CI 'lire loved liy nnu llenuclerc, a lllhe,dark young who hunted moro for I hopint of the chnso than for the, prollt of his pocket- -

I ti at tho fur trading post. When filciir Henil- -

vals would seo I'hlllppo Heaticlerc's lull, straightfiguro at Claire's utliow walking down Hie. AnnoNlreet, now known us Jefferson avenue, Ids I) rowwould darken threateningly. Hut ho would findhimself commenting secretly, despite his aiiKcr,"Dion, what a pair I" and ho would add: "Mais,It Isn't permuted for a good I'ri'iirli father tn letIlls daughter make a fool of herself for n pennilessliniiter Just liccntiso lie lias the looks of u young4,'od."

Then Clalro would ho hurried home, Thero wasno animan lo quell the storm before it broko, forClaire's mother hml withstood tho rigors of tho(Michigan winter for only three, years. Ho tho oldwarrior and his gay young daughter would ragont each other for llfteen minutes and then fall lu-

lu each other's amis. I 'en re would ho made. ClnlrnWould go lull ho her ryes, lirush hack tho rehelllousItfiil of her hair and roinn hark charmingly dutifulIt presido over the teacups and to welcomu theother young men whn mine during the cnurso ofthe evening to pay their respects to her In Ihopresence of her shnrp-cye- father ofllcers of tli,fort In their swagger uniforms, skilled (rappers,

.it tradesman or Iwn and men who owned manyo lies on which I hey raised Indian corn and whent.

Among Iho latter group there culled non-- andthen llckrty old Ilu wits aadirewd old I'reiirliinnn whom hinnd lands down'in the Ilouge river hank nutspntmcit every otherMiltor's. In splto of his physical uuiittnicllrptitws.jiv wns possessed of n good, kind heart and euMict-i-

for endless devotion. Hleur Itcaiivals nhmysidiruggcd u llttlo when ho looked In old

dlrrrlloii, ns If tn shake off an unpleasantImpression, hut as tho ohl fellow talked Hcuuvnlajjjéfierally would thaw out mid say to himself. "He'sj rally not half had; he's really surprisingly good(ffir an old man. And rich, Hens I how he couldiiiflsii wraith on my llltlo Claire! l'nney, twodilutes for the girl, her own and his. nno at inchend of the village. She might ho as rich ns sheIs tieaiitlful. And he's t rally remarkably kind and

"t" Afler their giiesls were gone tho storm wouldlircflk again. One night nfler this had hren going4h for more than n year the Kelgnrur of llemivaliiU'tcrtnlueil that matters would have to come to aicttkniilng.

Tills nnnsenso jiiust stopl" Ills big brown (1st

ruino ilown on the heavy tiak tnhlo. Tho redplayed over Ids tall, warrlor-llk- figure, glint-jft- f

en the tmrktes of his uniform nnd gliding thelillt of Ids tiuiitlug knife nnd under tits bushy browsJlllle red llame danced, reflected In thu pupils ofIlls great black ejes. Clalro rose from tho smallÚuilr where slip sat by the hearth, dellunro In ov-v-

lino or bur lovely llttlo llgure."You've got to settlo down, you've too many

moonstruck fellows dangling nfter you. A dozenlinto nslteil me for your band, Anil lien I tell

jrwt, you only put tno off. Vou're napped yourlingera at it doien chances. WhyJ All for that

ii - - . ..war sr. . aaaa cív--t mi

' " 'ill i

I

i

" 'I

laiigulslihig bounty In n rnreonn hat. I'd like tnfee you settlo down with lie'sricher than nil the rest of your dandles put to-

gether. Mais, I won't liifcUt, I'm no ogro, Clionsnfor yourself, but you must choose now. Vou'vowllly-nlllle- long enough I"

Clalro stepped closo to him, threw back her head."I won't marry nnyono but I'hlllppo llenuclerc I

And you know It I""Uglil" the deer slnycr. Hah, ho couldo't win

you In a fair fight.""Oh, couldn't ho I Olvn him n chance""Hacre, I Willi Wo shall havo a public mntch

at Noel timo and If he Isn't wiped In tho dirt yourun hnvo the moon-struc- fool."

"Tres bleu !" Clalro was dellant and Joyous. Itwas plain that she had no doubt of her lover'sprowess.

Ilur on second thought tho old wnrrlor docldcdhe could not pick out thu husband of bis "pctltannge" through u public brawl. Ho, thinking shrewd-ly cf old ho decided on n race,with sleighs Christmas day. "Anil whoever wins,"ho concluded, "you shall marry him mid ho shallhuvu all your lauds."

Now In the village good horses were n great lux-ury. had Ills Mutiles full of thobest ponies that ti'oney could buy. Hut I'lilllppuhad hut ono horse, unused to being driven with nsleigh, u good, sure-foote- bay. excellent for hunt.Ing. hut for cutter racing Clalro sighed doubt fully.

Sleur lloiiuvids derided on n ruco of Ixtcenmiles on thu Ice of 1,'Aiisc ('reuse, tho shallow llt-

tlo bay on I.nUu St. Claire. A twisted treo on thofar side was selected us tho rlght-mll- turningpoint.

The ronteslitiits eomuienred to train their ponies.Did wiu out every morning, limb-

ing Ids rholrvst blurk stallion up and down thostreet, us he leaned forward In bis light

cutler Hint hud been sent from tho Hast.OlhYoro ero seen Impatiently nagging their

to more careful grooming of their lino roanmaro, liven Hie tradesmen bought horses, thohost they could iilToi'il. anil went II) lug along Ihosnowy riHids. .

Only HI 'llppo Henuclere remained aloof from thogeneral excitement. As usual, be wus gouo Intotho forests lit duwn, where It wns said ho spenttho day limiting with tho Indian chief, Meiiolepnli.Whenever ho rode ho was seen ustrldo the sumopony that had nluuys boruo him. It wns knownthroughout the town that ho had not even pur-chased u sleigh. It was wondered nt, for Ids de-

votion to the fair Claire was an open secret.Wasn't be going to race 7 Tho villagers cast com-

passionate glances at lleauvals's lovely lttlu heiress. Her preference for hint was an open secret,tlMl.

At length Christmas morning dawned. Itlglilafter tunas wns suld'ln the old churclf fite. Annothe crowd collected on the bank of tho hay,

A llttlo npurt from the crowd stood Clalro Ilrau-vat- s

and her father. Claim looked like mi ethereal-lie-

holly berry In great red dolinun. Her eyesUnshed with excitement wild her llttlo round chinwas held up proudly out of tier great collar. Thegood old Seigneur strutted about with u

air, giving orders and wuvltig genial salu-tntlo-

tn tho townsfolk.Thcr1tcro IS contestants, of every kind and

condition, There wero cutters, Jumpers, trains,pungs, sleds nml .enrióles. Tho Impatient driverswero accoutred In devious ways; some In leatherdoublets somo tn furs, snmo In military manner,tomo In great woolen blanket-coat- s of rich color.

And In all that group of contestants none wnsmore Impatient than old com

WAiiUl.U.U OUTLOOK,

pletely nuillled In lavish furs of grny-liio- rac-coon. Ills cutler slionu In thu sunlight and hisbig, black horso was curried unlit ho gleumud usu ue wcru ol ed.

Hut why wero they waiting! Why wns I.ndy.u..va imu tutu ii viricsen nower, pnio cueunn,

despairing eves that seemed In bo senklne some'tiling beyond tho excited crowd, down tho longirosty roadl Instinctively tho liushcd crowd fol-lowed Claire's glance. Instinctively they, too,looked and wished fur tho absent l'hlllppu

Then thero swept nround tho corner nnd up totho nstonlshcd crowd, tho most curious equipageinni uieir eyes hud ever belie d. I'll mio llenuclerc, looking llko somo glorious snvngo clr.d Insnaggy iiiack buffnlo robes, be d taut the homenado reins of bison btdo that guided it curious

pony. Ilu was small nnd shaggy nnd spotted llkon qunu. ins neck wns long nnd his head was lean.ills hind legs seemed shorter than Ids foro legs,Heslda tho horses of the other con-

tustnuts ho was a grotesque pnrody, Tho cutterwas rudely wrought of Irouwood. Hut Iho driver'srace was sereno nnd eager. He glanced towardClaire. Their look held. Clalro smiled. Thenthey were off on tho signal of the Seigneur.

Tho crowd loosed Us pent-u- Ir.tightcr ns theysaw llcauclerc's lean, dappled beast fall behindpnce by pace. The other mides wero skimmingon llko swallows In the wind. Hut lending themnil wus old black stallion. Therowns n sympathetic shudder for Claire. Hut she.seeming not to mind, wns smiling llko u dnlntywitch.

Coeiir's black slnlllon wns the flrst tniIiihIi up to the blasted unit, llo wus Decked withfoam. Ills quivering Hanks wero streaked withthu lashes of the old man's whip. It was plainho wns well spent but his driver nlhiwed tit notn moment's lospltc. Off they sped nguln. Thentwo soldiers enme galloping In, nock to neck, Thoothers followed In quirk sucresslon.

Clne on tho heels of the lust sleigh camo Henuclero. Ids sinewy llttlo pony us stout and fresh uswhen ho llrst set out, his veins still drawn tautHo wheeled nholit deftly, then loosened the leatherribbons, Tho ugly pnuy stretched out Ids long,thin neck nnd leaped forward,

Hit gullied on thu last horse, passed him. Bulledby the second, thu third, passed tho rest of them,was neck and neck with tho lender,Coeur's punting black stallion. Further null farther lie stretched out Ids hoofs till hu dashed bythe leader.

Un tho bank the eager crowd craned the!' necks.Their eyes opened with Incredulity when In theII) Ing simpo that wns dashing toward them theyrrcognlrrd Heaticlerc and his uncouth specklednag. Off In the distance, fnr behind blm, straggledIds vanquished rlvnls, Instinctively the onlookersglanced toward Clalro and, though slio was bidingher rosy checks' behind n great muffi they couldsee that her eyes glowed with tho light that wasnever on land or sen.

Tho spectators surged up about Hie victor'ssleigh. Tliere wns n torrent of welcoming rheersfor tho tull dark hero. Hut ho hnil no ears fnr theiracclamations. He was running to Iho little knollwhero Clnlre stood besldn her father, who In spltoof himself wns looking rather relieved mid Joyous,They watched Claim us slio put nut her hands totho good looking nut iireainiess yniitn wnn incloseil them In Ills own so eagerly. They watchedhim hrud above them with grnco ofn cavalier. Andus ha did so they heard tho old Belgneur exclaim"8ncret wheru did you get that wlnd-shm- l demon V

Philippe llenuclerc' answer camo hack, Inugli-Ing-

"Oh, that's old Mrnctepnh's Indian pony. I'vebeen training lilm for weeks In the forest."

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tlfMltri riiar ('! S'tl srmu.1llrnln.(Ulleattii Muv wlmnt ai1vaiiril 1

lunilla ut II 16U. Ctilcaiti, Hay tdrntlllLliaulll.il at Sift. Ilnmi-all- . ami fur.eliin ilruutli conditions wr-- the iniir- -

ki 'rauum, it la rauurim mat of tha17.(oo,flOO hitb. In Ksnans. Oklahomasoil Trass, aliuut 8n nrr crlit haa nutSrrinlnstrd, Kurrlsn drmanil at

nt cloan; iiitlllnK tleiuandalow, nommtlt) and aaaboaid drmanilfor corn continua Hood, Clixlnif urlcraIn flilcasii rath insrkat. No, i iril wln- -mr wnrai, ii.jí; no. 1 naru wintar.11.13. Nn. 1 III ird corn. Etc. No. 3 yrl- -low corn, lie. No. t whlta oata, U'tcAvrrasa prKr to farinrra In crnlralIowa for No. 2 inlird rarn. atmilt llvito farinrra In central North Dakota, forNo, 1 dark northern wiiaat. 1 1. ns 14. toralmi.ru In crutral Kansas for No. Ihard wintar wheat, tic Cliialnir ruturoprices fractional hluliar for Ilia weak:Mlnncapulli May whrat olu.nl ati.sjli ivnnaaa Wltr Mai' wnrai,1.0l(, WIII'llpraT May wlirat. M.H'.i.

Dalrj- - I'raducta.All buttrr mafkrta rarMtit rlileauo

strsdy to firm; chlcasn drrllned sharp-l-tindrr suppllra or piactlcally

all madra, This rollowod runalatriitKflina rnr morr than a wK ilurlngwhich Chlcairu nrleaa warn liluhrr thanat New York. Htornit luitliir mnvlnitoriirr in an iiianteta. 'i nn wcok a

Incliidrd iirounil llil.aoi) poiindafrom Denmark. Cloalnir nrlcra 02 acoreNow York, 1614c; ChlcaKo. 16 He,

I7i : Iloaton. He.anil rarliililra.Iitatu Inarkuta alnw. Sow YnrU

round whllra up f.o f. ,,, h. aliipplnicpoints, at II.SIVI.TU. Wlaronaln polutaweaker at 11 par 100 pounds wari'hooarcsah to vrowora. Moat ennlern markelsaienoy, new lone sacKeil atocK lostisa in ritiaiiuritn nt l.ui; wean inllaltlmnra at 12. Malnn llreen Moun-taln- a

down 5c In llnatnn at 1I.I3ÍÍ I.U3.Hacked noitlirrn roiinü whiles, rnrlotrama, i.niciiito, up iuc, at ii.cuwi.iu,built atock. tl.7U1ft.tiU.

lint-Mi- litintn murlfnla tienrli alnniti-hosed applea hlKhur. Malnn No. 1 llnlil- -wina in Mew unit i:ity, fa.ODHH.í, upSOn In lloaton at 3.tDW O.f.o. New YorkA3 ft llitlwlns wenk In I'lttntniiKli, cloa-In- u

tS.00fl0.ri0, lixtrn fancy Jonnthauaup Mi) tn 7io In Chicago: i,t fJ.JÍíf J.UOper unx,

I'ulibiiun atrnnir In ruatern city mar-llet-

New Ynrk Dnnlali clnarilor, nt l(r,0 In New York nml Until- -niorei up ii in riinnueipnin, nt istf4S;up (9 In Cincinnati, nt r.0 r,5. Nurth-e- i

li nnd New Yurie atocle with supplyheavy lout G tn IS In Chlcnirn nt 13

II; up ft t . ii. b. wratein New Yorkalilpplm; points, nt SIO, bulk per ton.jiiaarnciiiiai'iia yellow oni.ina weaiterf. ii. Ii, ablppliiK piilnta. If,. 181 8.8D per

100 tlollllda Mlieki.il. lMillmli.llililii imir- -

ket closed IU.2S1Í.50, enmpnriMlta.iiu n weeit imu. wealelnU'pnltnr III Pltielmmt I m tV?SfY8.80. lied vnrlellas atenily In fhlcnont 8.oni8.80. ('ullfornln lirowns up:8c In ChlcnHo. nt 6.00(f 8.80,

I. lie Nloek anil Mfl..Chlrnuo hoir nrlcea declltieil 8e tn

SSc. Iluht lioira decllnlnir leual. Ileefateera nod fill cows nnd licítela moatly.un in uve omner, innae auiiinu in innlower reidalnra of the vnrlnoa urndeandvancliiK moat. Htnckera unit feedersfirm tn SSc liluimr. l'nt lainha nndsheep itenernlly SUl' blulier, feedlni!inniua up duo in t&c. prieea;lioira. tnn. 17.28 hulk of anlea. lll.KOftC.90: nieilllllll and unod heef ateera.

Imtcher rowa ntnl helfcra,ÍC.18O10.00Í feeder (teera, ILPOKCCO;

welitht ul cnlvea.I II. 8 1) 111.7 Si flit Innili. tl.l!ilU.7S:feedhur Inuiha, 18.00 tin. 18, yrnrllnge,IS.OIHf 9.18; flit owes, $3.00M8.:B

Thu ueneral trend nf euatei-- whnleaatn fieah meat tirlcea waa upward.iniun anowa net uovaneea or 3 to i;mutton. It to 1, Vrnl up It to Ii.I.tuht Dork lolna firm In 12 hluhnr.nut nenvy loma oeciineii 11.00 tn i: perjiiv ijecenioer 2 lincea ixoniiurililn menta: Ileef lUiflS; venl. 110UU Inmh, 'ttlüíi; million, ttn'illl;Imht porlc lolna, IHtrlS; henvy loins,II Vio

liar.I.lutit reeelttta cunan anuía Imlirnve- -

inent In huv mnrliot. l'rli-u- flrn,. lie.matul good hut Unit toil to Iniineillntnneeds of huyela. Quoted, Decnniher 2,No. 1 timothy, New York, IJO; t'lnrln-nnt- l,

132: Clilcaao. 133: Mlnnenpntla.lift: Knnani Clly, IH; Attsnla, 137.90.No, 1 nlfulfa. Kniisss city, 121; Htm- -pina, t3i.su; Aiiantn. no.

I'eeU.nrferlnaa of all feedatlllfa tilentlfol.

Kenntiiily llulil due tn openweuther. Moat inarki ta Indleiitn lu- -

offorlnua nf whent feeds forliecemijei- ahleinent. Hlm-k- of cottonseen nnu mineen mem nnu otner limnliroteln feeda uhout normal for Ihlarenanu of tlm year. tNirn feeda In woodsupply. Alfalfa ineul nnd heet tulipiiuiui. moat teens ruiriy rumOlloted. Deeeftllier ' litan, tit. mlil- -

illlllH, 111.80, Mlnnenpolia; 3C per centroiiou seen iiieai. ibi Airiupuia;

feril. III. 811. Ht Louts: Bllllellfeed. 131.05, riilciiH-e-; lllflllfll inent,III., SO, Kiinsns City: llnaeed moni, $ 10..iiiiinenpoiia.

IIHNt I '.It l.ltll STOCK,fnllle.

Tim local entile market experiencedn rulrly uctlve asnslon of trndlntr. s

wetra oi eood nioiinrtlon hut ,le- -liuilid wna aurh that the stock wnsmoved easily nt fluurea ivhlch In moatcnaos showed nil advunco of 10 to 18renta nun in spots ua murii ns a uuarter.

A IiIm proportion of the aiippliep werenf reader cnttls an t tin afreet of thnatrilla was nut felt ua strongly herona ut other potnts. A irooit irpreaen-tntlo- n

of country buyers wna In tlioylirds lunlilnu for feeder slock, sndmany trndeta worn leporllnu n clear-unc- o.

Quality rulud fulilv unod,In thn rerder sactlon valuus ndvnnced

10 to IB renta and even n noartiir inspots, Heavy ateera frnm Mankuanwero sold fnr IS.CS and indlum uradesof. emtio aold from tS to 16,80. Hoinnhelfari wera sold for 11.38 nnd somaleeocr cows fur n.io, Uuiiulson ytarnnes uroiiunt tc

tlaaa.The. supplies of stock wero fnlrty

heavy and It was feared that If lintatocle wns not moved n uongeatlono i mu result with in urrivai or ninesupures. Only onn load of lions wi

soin anu iirourtnt iu.au.Rniatl hlllars paid thn top prices

biiyliiK one bind for 111.78. ltulk rotiunlironi u to ib.ou anu neuvy iiirnwoutwern helnir lltluteil flnlil IS In tfi.Sn.

I'ackttrs were ursinit ahlppnra to uenun rnminiiniraiion witu tneir markrepresentativos nerorn loadlnir morabous, ns His msrliat la bound to horattier uncerimn (or inn next raw days,

Sheep,Tradlnir In the alteen denartmant wa

ennd nnd active. llather heavy aimpiles of atnelt wern movlnk well fromtne start or ins seaaton. a tair nrtor-- In ir. niiinherlnir better than i.ouo bead

was received, aim n nnr part or untotal cnnalated of salable atllffa. atiitoiuh their wcia a fnw slilpinents ofthrough stoeii.

A uooil deitiand Prevailed from thcountry huyera that wera In attrndnncannu as ine aupptira wnrn iimticuentirely to the feeder ctsia, tharffert of thn strike of packing em-ployes was not felt tn a arsat extent.

Ml.TAI. tIAItltl.T.ri1ntail aetiienietit brlcaai

llar sllvar (Ameritan),.! .UK

HIII,,

:MI, nihil trruf Itluriilliiii Hila ,nrr ukrn nrlllas

11.11 t.M.MI AMI lltrlilMIt

Grand DryCleaaing iiWA' 25- -aiteniinn mall orurra.

"rAMfíTÍV AMI jJj'',M-r- J

Wn develnn rillna. Ifle a roll.Uailmau Kudaka, t'ainarsa. film end

noppiiea.Mall orders aollrlted talaloa free.

'OHII'S, 102 tat SI. Ilratrr, I'ela.I IIKI'liB AISD SI'K HS.

lrrYVnr I'rlrea an Cmtttm) II t lar I mJ SMI--

mm. isi tullí 4tl-- tin lelMuMt su . Iineir, CaU.

IIHAUTt I'illl.Olts.IIAI.IIIIIlAlla 1'ror fliailaa will rlt youwith the moat natural Toupee, (.'hartesinir r iieaniy nnnp. .m inn m. iianyar

KODAK rlHISIII.Ml.

tfnriA TTC ass sisas milano.A II A S ItllltAIC llll.tllANY.

! Hliternth Rlreet, Danrar, Cnlnrado.a t n. fi ,.i i.i tmanAIIIIV 1(1(111.

AaderavM liras. Army anil Navy

f.l.l.. Mina1131 Afinho.lt IMier 19 N. t An.. raU.

i'ii:m nr.'l.tiu lilla

tu rnuni

ir inci

loll Al.l, OCUASIOMS.ir.u nrnaiiway

IIIAMIIMI1 AMI! U'ATI'ltr.H.Hull tl. Al.l. 1! JIlll-llt.ll- !!.

Tta

iai.NI1

Tirj

lrI'm fnin

ainaun am.. wrt

Mfa- - and Itepalrlni;. All orders promptlytn. i;at. isrs. lain k naiiie

"

riJlA-- l I,M1 AÑÍÍ" lll' IM ONS.

tiih niíw vouiTl'l.liivnÑírTíorttt Ul bU.UH. Va.lll.tilM, erwwl balUM tat n

h.1.1 srlll tor IfM rauli IVI3 Bleat. Itaam,

fxTiflJ-.- AMI Hí

1 Wi 11A SII

Wo ara inniiiirarlurt-r- s of liank, drusrlore und officii flxturea, Onloradn I'ur-nllii-

and Klxtiiin Co.. K01-I- 3 Wasee,

NFOUMATIÓN DEl'AUTMENT

I'ommerrlnl lniiililrs nnswcreil nmlInfornintlon Kindly furnlslied withoutoat. Address nuy firm nlKiTQ.

Dig Expenditure for Luxuries.v, ikliliH.li.ii it.. rut lux returns

havo been gUcn riirbius appllrntlonsIn ronnerlloii with problems How be-f- n

tn tho iiilifeii'liee on till I it t Ion (ifarmament. Statisticians Tor thu goveminent have luboied hard In bringIho mini It n flotiri-- s na In nil it rv ei- -

peiiillllireH muí Hid iimiiunts sient byHie people ot mo country mi untune-inent- s

ni minor luxuries out soalmmlv that their Hlgnlflcanco wouldho seen nt u glance. Olio set of tablesshows Hint, ugaliixt gllH.OOO.lXM) spentfor Iho unity. Iho people expendedf&'II.MsMKMI In Hoila und confectionsmil $I),".II,ihsmksi for pel fuinery, Jewel-ry, silk slochliigs und oilier articlesfoe crsniiiil tulitiii iitciit . Thu smokersI il out $t,ini,UINl,lsSI for lobucco

nil forms. HiiHchnll fans. Iheittcr- -

goeiH, rubaiet freipienlers mid I liosoattending concerts paid ?81lT,U00,00O.

Russian Children Seek Homes.Now York. I'lfly lliisslau war or

plums arrived here on thn steamshipI'otouhi, seeking homes In thn UnitedNtntcs, They will be distributed byIho Jewish Joint distribution commit-

tee among distant relatives und fam-

ilies willing to adopt them.

Wholesale Destruction of Liquor,I'lttsburg, Kan. Poilcrnt prohibi

tion ngrnts working with tornl author-ities In un drive (ho Insttin days have deslroed 8,1)0(1 gallonsof whisky, 'J.IKH) gallons of homo brewnnd 1,WK) gallons of rorii mush. I lvostills alfii wore selxed.

TO BE CORRECTAnd safe In your Christinas llomnnvbrancn it mum be Usui's Product.Tho (lldnet Manufacturera ofthe llot Clmciiiitli-- end linn liona.II lb. Add I So per lb, forpnataxv nnd luriiianee. SpecialChristmas "f hluhest KrndoChocotntca II MI, it. I! n-- Pnckedtoship anywhere M,i uir order enrly.

BAURS, Mlrs. ol Dest Candies, Denver

Two Dnrgoi Lost at Sea,

Huston. The loss of thu lutrgcs(loveinur Itrtbe mol t'nrrlo niuili,with six men ithiinrd. off .Viivciditfi tna storm, was reported by Iho tug K"cp-lltn- o

on her nrilviil al Mow York, alcording to word leeolvrd by liiungents here. The bnrges were In liiwof tho Nepluiie from Norfnll; for Hits'port.

Pays JiIO.OOO for Picture,Now Yoi'l;. .lolin MiCoriiiatk, the

singer, has paid $l.'nost fin- - l'i"I'ot'trnlt of a .Man" b l'nui. lili!,Tho tints painting, flnlil Iho eollecitoltof Count Ziiioni ski, I'olUh inlilhtler tnFrance, Is on Its wuy to lUU eoilillij,Tho total of paliitlligs bought illiioaiiby Americans Ibis enr ulieiuly runsInto millions.

Dulletproof Motor Cars.Son Kriinclsco. Three iiriiiored mii

tor cars eiiilpped ulth bullet I'l'Ufifmetal piales hae been turned lirerto Hun polite In aid I hemIn combating iiiiloiuohlle humilla. Po-

llen offlelnlH expert soon In linvi) ft

total of ten iiriiiored ruis und lineomachine guns.

Adopt Strlnnent nisoltitlont.IMillailelphlu Iterfnlnllons urgllig

leglslntloii pi'ohlbltlng the snlo Uf

clgurettes to wnmeii, nuil rulllug for n

hotter standard of dres ueru nijoiiledby tho Nntloiuil I'ounell of vw!icj,Among resolution' adopled wns loinfavoring iilvlug thu naiiiijof the fnllicr to rhlldieii limn nut Of

wedlock und Icgtilhdiig InlicHlnnnifrom both purenls. ami niiolher

that the nuirriiiRiiilill) ngit nfconsent for girls shniihl bo nut leg

Uinn in jriirs nnd pivftrolily IB,

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bags and pursesDiminutivo Proportions the Mo3t

Distinctive Note.

Despite Smalt 81m They Contain)Compartments Comlilnlnu Uifu.

neea With Ornamentation.

A bundling or purse Is mi Importmit

ni"ry of tin; modern woman's out-f-

Tho French woman looks upontíil Httlcli' rlitclt' for lit dec-

orativo valuó, whllu ln-- Aim-- i It'im

jlster considers It morí rroin thedliiiiilMilnt nf utility. I

Tlfi nnwt (lUlliiclhc note In Hi

new pursei lien in their iliiiiliiuilvoproportion, Inn ilcplle ilii'tr mnnllMad they conlnln numerous noeei-siir-

iiitiiiiirliiiciitn, tliui combining useful- -

I KM Willi lirillllllClltlltillll.To nclilc' IImi imupiift effect men

Honed about without Micrillclug tliovarlntm essential compartment, designers (if linen tmvo lieen forced totnx Ihelr HiReiiuliy I the tiluuwit.

That they Imvii succeeded I theirtusk In evident frmii Hie Invi'ljr thingnow being orfcred.

Thero iiru bags In pouch shapes,considerably smaller tliim tlio pursesof pint seasons-- , Imikh 'villi draw-

strings, nuil IiihI. but perhaps bestliked, lliu cmelnpo piirei'. Tlio InllorI being shown In intuición differentshape,-th- tfiiiir nml oblong erícetebeing iiniiKiiiilly prominent.

In bag evolved from dross nintc-rlnl-

ilmclyn nml fnlll slllt im wellna clru nuil salín striped duvetynurn In Iho vanguard. Velvet mill inolri.although used to sumo extent, liolliteem to linvit lieen rclcgutcil to n leu

prominent piare.Fur, too, playa u largo piirt In pursei.

Nut nnly lire entire bngJ minie fromIt, hut IIiiifc of olll; or iliucl)n havofur iipplleil lis a trimming. Till liespecially Iruo of Hie pelt (it tintiimal.Ty, which hns lieen used In everyennrelvnhtu wny on this season'sclothes,

Ono moilol of Inn iluvetyn has tho

NAVY AND GRAY COMBINATION

Navy and Oray Duvetyn Combined Inan Original Manner Contribute tothe Dlatlnctlve Smartnera of thlaWlnaoma Coat,

Tendency to Uee Dig Qaahea on After-

noon and Evening Attire d

for Fur Turbant,

On tlio moro glrllnh eieiilng midiiflernoon dreaned, notea n l'nrlifneiiliin writer, thero la u lenilmiey tousu big aimhei of tullo or of chltTon

liberally furnlahed wlih bowa nndenda, regnrillewi of mi) type of put-ter-

They milt thw gown nnd tliowenrer Hint la nil. And that theymicteed In doing iidmlrehly. Ilerunguln tho anali mid Ita emla ntv nptto ailpply tho only prkle of coloroil tho whole, the rct of tho gownbeing either of while or of hlark millaervlng merely u u background forthe (IIH'1"'- -

Tbs linl'lt at pliielnc ono big flowernt tho aide of the nnUtllno la iiuntherono ihut boa round grcnt favor withdoHgner. It la apt to lie wry muchOf ii modern nrt llower with iIiikIulitlgc petal mnde of elret III atlirtllligMHMi. On un Tcnliig gown, Iho Mower

often rt'tWHU n auggeatlon of color In

lUBllicr PB't of the gown mid by HintflftatoJw itHlkM the color take n moatKfKtlvp piMlllon In the whole denlgn.

Unta ot tlio mldillo nenmni nre ulaoUXttm of eonipromlae : ninny of IhoKUttanlllwry Klmiien ilinl llirenteneilau(e pitHWil n ny. The nimpromlaeUilinll)' leaves in wllh tin pulula Unit

u jlkeil mrmt.The, IIUlo fur turhiint, nre to Im

kréñtly In ileinnlid, cnpeclally for wenr' 'uO? "'" "t"'" "'rnl" "'" nr"

Hiiiñieíí wifli fiir. A mulching toque,

ufjfur. litij'i to liejghten ttm effect ofa'ud keep tlió wlíii coa.

fur fringe projecting from fnhl.i, whilemi iinollier It I sown lienentli llifl

inline nml nlloncil lo cover con-

siderable port lull of tin lineItromliiili nml Imliy Imiili nro

used for the eiivelne shapes,while moleskin, which I' innro

fllnl ii plneu III Hie pouchynml ilrnu string law.

blouseIffIct the feature

Thle Charming Afternoon Dreaa elOeorgette With Long Waleted DlouilEffect, Which la Caught at EachSida and Tied In a Long Bow, IiQlven a Qay Nota of Chcerfulneaiby Ita Color of Qold With Oreen andfled Motile.

Revival of Hair Bowe.Huir bows ure found to Ijo revivios,

ilosplto the provulenro of bobbedIiimiiIn, nml huyera hnrn put In stnekafor tlio Kchnol trndc. Until ptutila andslrlne tiro chosen. In tin r row ribbons,Ki'OHcr.iInx, s to two nndone-hii- lf Indies wldo nrc mill leading.Ah to colora other than blnrk, whichh snld to bn inoro In demand thanever, iho fuchsia nnd purples atniu!

out Asido from these,the prlr.clpul nellvlty la In brown nndlilncli.

Steele In Dratalerea.a comí wnv to nreveut tho fteels In

liriiRslercfl from lircnklng throuch la

to sllU'M n pleeo of whllo binding tnpoon tho wrong xldo of tho brnaalcro overtho atecte. Thla keeps them fromlirmiltliiL' thrniieh nnd they wenr twiceita long. It nlao preserve tho otherundcrgiirineiitH and looki ncnt on thoright nIuo.

Hate Draped With Lace.Many lint kIiow no other trimming

but vlnbornto velU. Largo ahupes In

hlnck velvet or linttcrs' plitah arodraped wllh black Inco In Spnnlslialyle, tho laeo usmilly being dnipcduvur tho sliouidcr.

,t?,lra... lnn,t.il- - r i

mid aultauiiu nrexM-- nri nppenring. a nrii'iiired duvetyn, bordeioil with blnek enrncut, 119 n'nii rceeuiiy.

turne In linriiiiiiiy. as . rule theaolittle turban iirmngementa nro tintoverly Hipplled wllh trimming. Indeedmany of them lime un ilecorntlon ofmiy aort.

There nre fur tnma nnd fur turbnnamid fur rounded huta thm null dawover thn bnlr. And there nro fur Ilimobi n tiirhmia which nro ery high nndaovertj looking. These nro beat winthey aro emulo of krlmmer or ono oithe Imnb'M wool fura wblch hnvo !como m popular.

FOR THE GROWING

Sklrta May De Arranged to Da Low.ered f mien Shouldera of Walit

Without Sewing Up.

When little daughters outgrow theirpetticoat mi rapidly Hint motherteem a mi mo tuno making new oneatry Ilnlalilng tlio shoulders of tho wulttwithout H'wlng them up that aimiko ahoiildor-atrape- , lapping them ttho top nuil aiming with buttoua andbuttoiiholoa. It la Iheu enay o letIho sklrta down by m IiuMul. thoUrnps. Ineienil of biiltonlng, n smallclui-- pin may no used to fiulcn Hi 'in'ims is a rar neuer plan than to urndown soiuo of the material whero thoskirt Is sowed to tlio waUt. Aimttivvery good nlnn which mnt- - Im mi Incoiijuiictliiu with tho open shoulde rsis in ninko a wine iiem nml run a tuckon tho wroiic aldu nt II. whirl, tnknup n port of tho hem; then, when Ita iieaircii 10 lengtiien tho skirt you

tiavo only to puii out tho tuck.

SMART GIRLISH DRESSES AND HATS

ithtítrlüimlñc

DAUGHTE

OAimiZOZO OUTLOOK.

MISUSING GRADE

NOT PROFITABLE

Misbranding Frequently Oocurs

Through Ignorance, RattierThan Intent to Cheat.

CAUSES OF IMPROPER GIMDIG

Spcclatlita Point Out That Grower orShipper Whv Shlpa Inferior Farm

Producá Ooon Learnt Errorof Hie Way.

rntr br the U till ta statu D.pattm.nt01 MirivuiiHi--

Sixty per cent of tlio commercial potalo crop In tlio United States In nowbought mid Hold upon tlio basis otUnited Mates polnto grades, nccordlngto tlio liuronu of markets and crop oh--

tlinntea. United State Department otAgriculture, nnd every producer contributing to that quality of Kronen

tock I vltully concerned with tielimination ot dishonest grading prac-

tice), dron-o- r nnd shippers whosolioncBty cannot ho relied upon soon find

tr,rl!V

miThla Sack, Labeled "U. 8. Grade No.

1," Contained Run Stock Shown intho Foreground.

It dinicult to market their crops any.where, tor the now that they aro undependable travels quickly In marketing circles. Hut In Ita Inrgcr aspectas concerning tlio wholo body of producers nnd shippers who conduct theirbualnea) on n basis ofwith tho dealer, the mlsuso ot a gradola a really ecrlous matter for It tendsto Jeopardize the mutual rccllnx orconfidence which la the very esaencoot business dealings.

Flagrant Case of Mlabrandlng.Bevernl Instnnces ot tho misuse, ot

United State potato grades hnvo comoto tho attention of tho department. InNow Jersey n growers' orgnnliutlnnwas found placing In sacks inbcicu

U. 8. (Irndo No. 1" potitoes Hint weroactually field run of poor quality.Fully 25 per cent nf tho pntnir.es ineach bng were culls and only a unnlltpcrccntngn of the remaining 7o percent would havo grnued No. j.

A short timo ago a Jobber In n southern city ordered a car of U. 8, OradoNo. 1 Itound Whites from a shipper Inrunorthcrn átate. Upon arrival, JnspccHon showed Hint tho two top layersof sacks contained stock Hint wassound nnd un tn tho grndo requirements In every respect. Hut tho po- -

tatocs In tho bottom Inycrs of sackswere badly smeared wllh dry rot fromcontact with decayed stock, these lay-

ers evidently being of stock Hint badbeen reconditioned nt shipping points,Thn potatoes bud to bo resorted nttho receiving point, and thn shippersuffered n heavy monetary loss.

Dlemlehed Stock Picked Out.

In a trip through tlio Minnesota potato district a representativo of tho de.

partment recently reported that In ononotion whero u grading machine of thoslinking screen typo was used thoscreen was padded with burlap, lenvIns only nbuiit one nnd one-hal- f feet ofscreen ut ono end uncovered. Tlio mail'iiger stated Hint this wiih to preventbruising tho stock, mid. ho seemed toho much surprised when It wns pointednut Hint tho burlap Interfered withtho proper siting ot tho potntoss.

It wnn also renirted that In some InM nucos shippers wcro of tho opinionIhut No. 1 atock was procured simplyby running tho potatoes through a clzIng machino. In theao cnaea It wnanecessary to call attention to the factthat blemished stock must tio culledout by hand; also that when thcru Isn heavy run of. uniloroUed stock, muchof It may bo carried over tlio gradoIf thn potatoes aro run through toorapidly.

Hpeclflcatlons of tho federal gradoscan bo had upon application to tho burcau of mnrkets nnfl crop cstlmntes.United Htntcs Department of Agrlcnlture, Washington, I), 0. The bureauwill also bo glad to odrlso growers nndshippers with regard to detailed grndIng mcthflile.

SOILS NEED STABLE MANURE

Fertilizer Looi;ne Up Clay and AatlataQa-- tl to netain Moisture

Needed by Plants.

Tho chief Tlrlttn of snndy soil I

.lint tho roots of plants can passthrough It readily; Its rhlef fault I

that It drlci out too quickly. Clay soilholds water well, but It tends tn packtnrl harden. Ilnth types of snll neec

stable mnnure It loosens up clay andCtlpe uiid to bold 'tnolsture.

SUGAR BEET CULTURE

HAS LARGE GROWTH

Farmers Rcoolved $99,000,000for Crop in 1920.

Any Fertile Sell Capablo of Producing

Oood Yields of Other Cropa win,If Properly Handled, Prove

Satisfactory.

triirtrca T I" Unll't SHIM itriiiiinlTho sugnr-bee- t Industry of tho Uni-

ted Htntcs nroduced more than I.IHS),- -

IKS) tons of sugar and Iho 100 factories,U7 of which weru In operation In JO

stntes. nnlil American farmers morothan lliü.ÜOO.tXW tor their beets In

1IK.HI.

In n comprehensivo new bulletin,No. Our., "Tho Sugar lleet Irdmliy In

the United Htntcs," tho United H'ntciDepartment of Agriculture snys thatalmost any fertile soil ennoble of

Eood yields of other crops will,If properly handled, produco good su-

gar beets, This stnlcment, however, Isrestricted by considerations of climate, moisture, and topography as related to tho question of producingenough beeta of the rcqulalto augurcontent within reasonnblo hauling

tn maintain n augnr-bec- t factory.Tho bulletin reviews Iho history of

tho sugnr-bee- t Industry from tho first tomill, butlt In 1870 at Alrnrado, Oil;unnlyze.i soil, climatic nml tnpogrnpnirrequirements! nnd denla nt length withtho nccrsiury equipment, best methods of planting nml cultivation ; tlioImivnrtnnt relation of tho sugnrbectto tlio Uva st ocle Industry; mo manage' ofment of parallel nnd rotntlng crops;tho labor problem; inaect and diseaseenemies of sugar beets; and tho business of selling beets to tho sugar manufacturera. "Tho successful produc-tion of sugar beets on nny farm depends to a great extent upon tlio tern- -

permncnt of tho farmer nnd upon hisnttltuui! toward inn production o: unacrop," tnya tho bulletin, ndillng thattho man who handles cows, especiallydairy cows, Is moro Inclined to tako uptho growing of such an lutenslvn cropns sugar beets nnd Is moro apt to succeed In this lino than tho grain or torneo crop man.

A ilst ot moro than fifty department publications on different phnsosof the beet-suga- r Industry Is Includedn tho bulletin, which may bo hhd freo'

upon application to tho Department otAgriculture, Washington, D. 0.

KEEP DRINKING WATER CLEAN

Overhanging Strip Prevents FowlsFrom Roosting on Edge or Oct.

ting Into Trough.

To keep drinking water clean, próvido a low shelf on tho Instilo of thopoultry houso for tho wntcr trough nndan overhanging strip, ns shown In thesketch. Tho wood strip la fastenedJust far enough ubovo thn top of thotrough to allow tho chickens to drumenslly, but prevents them Irem roosting there, or getting luto tlio trough.I'ans or basins can be used with tho

Wooden Strip Keeps Fowla Out ofWater,

ratnn arrangement, although ir atrough Is mudo for tho purpose, It willUt In better and, during thn wintermonths, tho Ico wilt bo forced upwardand thero will bo no danger ot break-li'- t.

This arrangement will bo foundt client for feeding tho Hock hotmnsilies nnd other feeds, also, Dalo It.Van Horn ot Ncbrasku, In tho l'armJournal.

CLEAN UP ALL GARDEN TRASH

Insects and Disease Sporea Live OverWinter In Stalka, Vines and

Other Rubbish.

Much of tho success of next year'sgarden depends on cleaning up tliotrnsh left from this year's crop, saysthe United States Department ot Agriculture. Insects and disenso sporesllvo over tho winter In stalka, vines,nnd stubble. Weeds nnd vegetabledebris should bo raked Into piles andburned or carried oft as soon ns It Isconvenient to do so. I'leces of cab'bagc. carrots, potatoes, and othervegetables which havo been left ontho ground In tho harvest should bernlicd un and destroyed to avoid attrading Insects nnd rabbits. Tho rahbits, tempted by theso titbits, may romain to bnrk tho fruit trees nnddnmago bushes. Timo gtvon to thiswork at n period of yeaj when othermatters nro not pressing will bo wellrepaid In tlio spring nnd summer.

SODIUM FLUORID GETS LICE

Mixed With Road Dust It Hat DecnFound to De an Excellent Rem.

edy by Experts.

A combination nf sodium flunrtd androad dust, mixed ono part of fluorld j

to four pnrts ot dust, Is an excellentremedy for bony lice on fowls, accord-ing to Investigations by poultry experts at the University of California.Bodluni fluorld costs 40 cents a poundnnd that Quantity is sulllcleut to treat100 hens.

tn-- w " aam

Never say "Aspirin" without saying "Bayer."WARNING! Unices you see name "Bayer" on tablets,you arc not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed byphysicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for

Colds Headache RheumatismToothache Neuralgia NeuritisEarache Lumbago Pain, Pain

Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions.

Handy tin boira of 12 tableta Dotllra of 21 and 100 All drugglata.Aatlrta u U lr4 auix ot Dorr Uidu'uiiik ( UuroaotkacIdMUr ( StllcrUcMU

Juggled Statistics.Tho human raco has mluVil ten yearstho Ufa of tho nverngo man In Iho

last CO ciir, an actuary told tho Ufannderwrllers In Obtenga recently. Whyshouldn't this sort of thing go on, honsks, until innii Ikes to bo ono hun-

dred? Why not, to bo stiru? Just nsMark Twnln figured nbout tlio length

the Mississippi. It was cutting utbends nuil shortening Itself so muchevery year, If tlio samo rato shouldkeep on, In tho cotirso of n few thou-

sand years tlio Mississippi would boonly 18 miles long. hpih.uk City Hlnr,

Thousands Have KidneyTrouble and Never

Suspect ItApplicants for Insurance Often

Rejected.

Judalni from reports from druciistawho are constantly in direct touch withthe public, there Is one preparation thatbaa been very successful In OTeisomingthese conditions. The mild and healinginüuenco of Dr. Kilmer's Hwsrop-Iloo- t issoon realized. It stands the highest forita remarkable record ot auccesa.

An eismlnlni nhvaiclan for one of theprominent I.l'e Insurance Comptnle, inan Interview on tue subject, made thetonlshini statement that one reason wbrso many appllcanta for Insurance are re-jected la because kidney trouble la ocommon to the American people, and thelarge majority or tnoie wnose applications are declined do not even suspectthat ther have tha dlseaie.

Dr. Kilmer s Unamp Root la on saleat all drug stores In bottles of two sites,medium and large. However, If you wishlint to test this great nrenaratlon sendten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Uingham-ton- ,

N. V., for a sampla bottle. Whenwriting bo sure and mention tills paper.Advertisement,

Further Training."I understand you hnvo u now re.

porter on tlio Chlggcrnvlllo Clarlou.""res," snld Iho editor."How Is bin work?""I'relty fair fur n beginner. Ho

writes ii snappy birth notice, but Is ntrille weak on deaths mid funerals.I'm thinking nt sending htm out totho cemetery to Iruprovo his stylo nyrending tho epitaphs on tombstones."

--Illruilnghniii

MOTHER! CLEAN

CHILD'S BOWELS WITH

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP

Even a sick child loves tho "fruity"taste of "California Fig Syrup." It tholittle tonguo Is coated, or It your childIs listless, cross, feverish, full of cold,or has colic, clvo a tcasnoouful tuclcanso tho liver nnd bowels. n a towhours you can neo for yourself howthoroughly It works all tho constipation poison, sour blto and wusto out ottho bowels, and you havo n well, playtul child ngnln.

Millions ot mothers keep "Californiabig Hyrup" handy. They know n tcaspoonful today saves a tick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for genuIno "California Fig Syrup" which, hasdirections for babies and children otall ages printed on bottle. Mother!You must say "California" or you mayget an Imitation tig syrup. Advertise-ment.

Qreat Discovery.First Professor (In

motor car) Wo'vo got It ut lust I

Second ProfessorFirst Professor Perpetual motion

I can't stop.

Many n bail man has been cowedby tho milk ot human kindness.

STUNG FOR THE LAST TIME

Never Again, Says This Marine, WhenHo Thinks of That Four-Doll-

TaxJ DIM.

"Whnt's nil your hurry?" asked onomarino ot another who wna hurraingdown tho street In Washington. ,

"Oh, nothing In particular," said thegyme, "only tlio oilier night I tnlie.imy girl to tho movies,"

"Yes, rt'H, go on I""Klio wiih wearing n brand now pair

ot shoes mid when alio gels Insldo Urntheater her feet starts to nclio midalio tnkes her shoes off."

"Ah, bal Tho plot thickens I""Well, when sliu gotH her shoes off.

sho can't get 'em on ngnln, and uttertho show It cost mo four bucks tu gether boma In n tail."

"Ktungl" said tho Interested friend."What nro you going to do nbout It?"

"I'm going down lo thostoro to buy her u shoe-hor-

Ktifety-nrs- t 1" Tho I.rathcrncck.

In Wring."Our esteemed cnllengiio showed

himself lo put snmo rather question-able Inngunga Into tho Congressionalllecord."

"Yes," replied Senator Sorghum, "Inm nfrald ho has innilo n mlstaho Inapplying his talents to polities. lisought to bo vrltlng dlaloguo for sumsof Iho muslcnl shows."

Tight shoes nnd worry produco ex.nctly tho samo expression of Iho fucn.

Sure ReliefFOR INDIGESTION

6 Bell-an-s

Hot waterSure Relief

ELL-AN-S2S$ and 734 Packages, Everywhere

SQUEEZEDTO DEATHWhen tho body begins to stiflonnnd movement becomes painful ItIn usually on Indication that thekidneys uro out of order. Keeptheso organs healthy by taking

GOU) MEDAL

The world's standard remedy for kidney,liver, bladder and uric add troubles.Famous since 1658. Take regularly andkeep In good health. In three altes, alldruggists. Guaranteed as repreaented.Lack foe Ui nm CelJ MJI en nary be

and cecal a ImiiaUoa

FAtOEEiraHAIR BALSAM

SAtMwrMAaruS-etwtiUoralllAe- lRmíotm Color awl... I

Baaatr I P'r J PmUJ IuMw.ujiMItniii..lni. t (ti- -t "irijgaMTir TlHINDERCORN8 nm na. oi-- 'losjttf, tu.. ttoM all ri Mer mtotl U UttU Dtttj WtlkUaT ff. It Ml MMruc",

No Soap BetterFor Your Skin

Than CuticuraSeta 23c, Olataust 25 lad S9c,TtIraat 25c

W. N. U., DENVER, NO. 21.

Page 5: Carrizozo Outlook, 12-16-1921

TIME OUTLOOKf uSfShSd weeklr In the lntif.t of Carrfrnxo unit Mnwln County, Hw MmIoo

Á." L. HUnKE,l-Ht- ""nmfTuhlliticr.

TtlE.AMmiCAN l'HB AaSOCIATJQH- -l

l.srfc-tí- t Circulation In 'Hie Count)

3UDSCI1IIMIÓN KA I

BIX MONTHS I.A..... t'i3Nt YbAM la A r

in t red mi aaconiMa miitlvr .Ihh

tinrv H. 1911. nt tlio tKMt iillli' niQirrl(oti), Now Mvxlro, nmlr lliv Anof Murrli .1. IB79

AdTiillllr fur inn ni WwliinwUy uinnnn. ' New miliitnn I'lnw rimwl'iltht.. Ifyoti dn tint rwnlv your imporriUrlr. l'l" tinilfv Hie I'iiIiIUIiim

Ailrrrtl'in intfuon B.pH"llon

orrirK I'iiiinbniimiimi i

Methmlint Church Notes(Ii. E. Conkin, Paitorj

Sunday morninp; tho pastorwill proaeh ami ivUl munirwill ho ro'nlf r!

'

; y I

Stlmmol. Sunday tivoningpromptly at hcvoh fl f I cf i

the following musical pronrarpwill ho rendorod: Vocal soloRaynwml LncklnmT; Violin boIo

U. 0. rittp, accompanli'd hyOoo.Ferifimon at tho pinito; VocalboIo, Miss Ula Kdmlston; Oirorii'tory, E. H. McCarty.

I.nqt Sntnnliiv nf Inmuno. Ilnv

Conkin united in imiiiinm' JohnW. Minion and Miss Jownl Low-ro-

both of Ft. Stanton. Thtbrido will remain lomporarily inCarrizoEO, whllo the Krooin, winIs a soldlor, lias lietn ordered lo

duty 'lm, B

will ( hrislmah tree Mondmni. nr

miuhluhil ri"lclninvltntu n

im,.r.w,..i

There pruimun .,u,0n...i .isic and recitatlnns. If you willassist In making it n Hiifcers,please notify the no in 1 or,Mesdames C. K. F,Lemon E. Conkin.

About seveiity-dv- o people,Methodists, businesH and

professional men, fact peoplefrom all walks of life, gatheredat the parsonage last ThursdryeveniiiB and left a variety ofeatables and d r i n k a b I e s thatwould grace a Kind's table. Theyafterwards repaired to the churchand rendered program theentertainment all. The preach

was heard to say, he wishedconference would come every 1

months and that he would bo re-

turned every time.Reporter.

Attention!

In tho list of land patents Is-

sued between tho years 18SnAnd 1000, there remains uncall-ed for the Las Cruces LaudOffice tho following lor LincolnCounty: James Grady. CharlesNewman and Charles Huberts.Tho Department anxiousget in touch with tho ownersthese patents. Intormatiuu con-

cerning the parties mentioned,will bo gladly received at LasUnices office.

Just lllg Lot ofArmy Goods; Prices Right EdLüng.

n. Y. P. U.

(Innu'i HomII, proildcnPIitkjD Gharue Uariwy

'InpQiltilUon l.ewlir'Kipentnlioeiii I'retwrnllnn 1 niUi'

KobRtHi fwri"The KBIUN Ittrpcntanrti"

UHptt Merchant"fisneataftw U Not SiimWon"

UaMt AyrCptciill Sonj;

rtriUhi U)e Biting Aft una the llumnnW8"--MirJor- li Branum

,trTU IlílSUoii Rapetilanr Fitltli"Vlrglmi. MtK- -B

Kpnorth League Piograiniue

Ftoiwqc 8ntice. prtiilüiuíLenpsr, Mftry While

Pc, 18, (Churcl) t xientlon Topic)Ilouio of Ooxi, " Snoetutiry

Hymn

I'SLiiXAlII-i- e Ju.ll MlllrAcfi XVI. Ornee Mow

rriyr by vice prjil.lenl l.rng'iollyliilineamtnts

peclsj muile hy Hilary Cooper and

intllOJfU

rpducIriK the topic, by LeaderHvmnEjiwoHIi Leacue llei.edlellon.

Win. Johns llepurter.

Dnpliit (íliürch Noten F0K SÁ'ílB-G- orn tíhop. Hur- -

loy, Vltcat, Cali, Mill run Hrnn.

I'rctichlnK BorvIccB inorntnjí Tho TiUvvortli Coinpfin), Inc ,

nntl evening. Sunday School mid Capitán, Now Moxico.It, Y. 1. U. a usual, i

A courteous invitation Is ex- - JUST HKCEIVED A stocktmiiUt lo Uib niililic lo attend now nctionl lwoKa. - 1 " IC u 5

ind worship with u Capltnn. Now Mexico.

, - WANIRUTOTItADK lioo.l 12 room

NOTirnor phooimii' vvii.i.In tlii'l'folinle Court oí Lincoln Coun-

ty, State nf Nnw MenlPo.In the inftlliT of thn lull W III nnil

Tntiimnl .liime TilomaRtuna. iloreaifül.

Pilhllc nnllri-- le horehy tflven Ihntthero lina haen fllod Ir lh" olllco of theProhn'o f'lerU nt Min-nl- cniinlv. NewM"ilu. a piiwr In rlMng purporting ini ih Nut "III ami 'l'attemant nf.UmeaThninaa Rtonn, d"il late ' allCountjr muí nieta nn't iht th niovlngjfihKHlil lail ami reatarían!mUn piar before t lio Pmham Jiirta of

heit.,rin IlKoHinrhMnR It), or aa Or product III

mu lia hearln.ean he hail Ql lili?ino louri

mi

At antft nnd MMand Testament, the hlr at of Midrwedi-nt- , Jumra Thornu Btone.anrl u'anIII .' l ll ll 'I

(op. , l'li, ti von un oppArtunli y tu objuilUn' nf ifilM Wlllumlhv th t'nurt.

my Imtiil unil ni tliln lllli itnvr n Miiirr, iw

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Odíelo l'roliuii. i lurk

Nutice of Contestit thJnltlorñu omc

N. StllfWAl

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To John T lloillt-ll- o nf 111 Pitto. Trxii,,liunlmit

Von linrnhy nqtlflod thin liiil I,whPKIv An h'i MvMi'p..

i' lila did on On' .

IM, lili In tlilnffln lilr dull rorrolinrniMiupllnMou looontMi 'hi'n

ll.illnn orysurlld mid AddH. rUI Not and (illlll. Bin

report for at another post. ''"' ('"' J",r, T''. runlilphe a m p ami gmmM hi.

at the Church Saturday ovanlnir nti -k yn ''Billion MUI i'iitry hipI

Dec. 24, ami a uoidial lmv,. vr rmidi ni.i viis extended to all to part, ' """'"-f- nor .,4

imri "l ubiiI rniry mid that ym hivwill lio a of mi.-- , .ui 1..1..1 n.r mom h, ...

usml 1

A. Hooper,L

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rromaald land wmnut dim tn yuili pIn mllliHrr or iiavnl oidanlMtloiK 01 tinI'liltnd H 1. inn In tlin NiitloiiHl aunrdnf uny ni 1I11 vral Hlt

Von nf. th .rufiiM further notlflnd Ibmtin- - aal'l iillrunllnna will P tnkan "n-fi.-

and your Mid rnlty wHI In- - ratn'il-m- I

without furtliet rlxlit tn liu lutiriloaif

withindays after tho l OURfll pull

ilcation cf shown lie foroyour answer, under oath, speclllcallyrepon!ln alleRStlout lllul

muí

iiiu phki cooivsiHiii puri-u-

hy rnglnlercil mall.Y'ou ilpjuld state your nniwcr

iloalro further notices lo be sent toynu.KM M KIT I'A'ITON,

Uate nf 1st Publication Dec. 10

3rd4th

MOM FI1UIT CAKK now.111 salu Food lluhrry,

KM WANT I'D Wanted hearowner of for into:

Inu-vi- t price posaefiion. Jones,G6I. Olnoy. 111. 11

N',.,'í',1'lal.ul.- - i'i

Oniiiitiil"i(3iiiiiiiiiii'tliaiiiimiaiiiiiiiaiiitimattiiii

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CITY GARAGEI7uri IMI, J'rov.

Agent

Dodge Cars

W ii

StornjíoHatturii'H

G ii

andKolly-Sprhifrilo- ld

Tiros.

Large Stock Springs,Axles, Shafts, Gears,

nnd Parts forFORD

Used Cars Iloujilitand Sold.

Mall Orders willprompt attention.

CITY GARAGEVincent Hell,

rilOXE aaiiimiiiiiitiiuiiiiiimiiuiimiuiiDiiianiMnaiiiiiiiiiiaiiuiiiiiuiit

Ilesiilenc nenr ( arrltoro I iimllnciilio al llio Ontiuok ofll.'i.

I'ruili lUlmin Imiillrnn jttrt Mh.mt'h t uhIi

i MnUi.i

Our liotno m ide porlt Biiuiimeluni'h goodnaro Hie b"st that

an If made. Mhvim'b Cash& Meat Market.

ForSHu- - OnuiW lliiih PowerKino, (inn P.I) ISO Wincliusler Ulllu,

7: tridu-eo-.

len.p.ry MePl'. flirill tradetliomartor lllUll olflt'O.

nrnvli!f

approval T"niuiin'ni

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of

Cars

riiirfite,

tlroti'ty

Sweet MilkSweet milk. 20 cents nor nuart.

H II. Tavlor. Plmn. Sí. If.

WANTED Ini'go olean cot-ón Hags at thin olllce; 8e prr11)1111(1.

list liecelved: A car load ofbarbed wire nails which we areoiroring at lowest price. Kelly&Son.

Get price at Humphrey lirón,on Flour, Potatoes, Feeds andFuel. Wu believe it will''0U.

NOTICF. FOIl I'UIII.ICATIONIhr. Dlttlli l V"'P ' Count;. Mm "In

(Irl 'Irm ItolCnauilo (liiili'irun plaliillrf v

111I11 H. dn (lnllrtri'H did.iniliiiitI'undiil- -

N'i :ill3'I'll Mild utiiliil'i'lii d"

OUtlfll'llI l Ili'HlllV Uillltti'il 'MlI mviiiiim h" ' umiiP'nt ibi.íhi- -

tin Ulatilnt C'iurt I Up' i'iiiiiiIl.llp'olll. HIiH" N" s Mm, ,1 l,v ilnHld rVhiiili IIii'Uiii. ttilii mil itnuMr edua nni"ii"J uppi'

1 ltd pMi' Ml" I'd3110, of Inn IMI ...i-iw- . I'lti t CMFEHHIJ lh"' I'll! raJgUrcl I'U'.ln.lyou. Trfal

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I pnnmi I lin Inli1'irI.Hinl tint

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llhcr lieroré una or on iippeni.u 8le entiy No. MI850,ott fall lu 111 In thin offfcu NliSl:j. Sro 1!): NWlNM

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Nov. mlmr It.lallNottoa lioreby lliul WIIHuin

llynuin of whltn wlm.Muv II loin, iii'idi' linen idt'niii

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The Winclicslcr Store can stive you many nerplex-itic- H

by just the right thing; beautiful, serviceablegifts of the highest quality that will give the re-

cipient thrill ownership and continuous pleasurein constant use.

ARE A FEW SUITTILL

CUTLERYSets

Pocket KnivesScissors Sets

SutHKiMicn Sets

aoi's anil Sots

Life I'l mo SetsPercolatni'M

PansCake Pans

Celley Son Winchester

BULLETINuJd'l , No. 0461171, MkTniN Jk

SISIH. Secllwi 2.1; líJiWijS i'tlon AIISIUALIIlHnifp N.M.I'. INVFSI MI'NT MUST

i

NOTICE

Miniiituln

'

IIpiiio;

v

ofto to

8 uo anof to

are

I'OI.KH W K

Wii'h Sl Toy Toa nml SU, Stnvr mihI

Air Wiíkiui,linlU iin.l I) ill muí n nunibr f ltuiii that wo mm In 111

lt IliU pi'

Leave a nnd We Do llie Uvi-- l

Tin: i m i.i: and lit i lai sTOY (It'll lllli

Carrlzozo, N, M.

Phone 110 Itox 2011

ALL KINDS OFservice

in nil clafhes of compuiiHiilloii and SuretyCompiiny llomli,

Pork miuiHKv, Pork titea mid c'hiiN,Mutton Chop. Ijtimb Chopa, IlM'iClievKH, Minceil Ham, Main-- At

Mayer's Cash A Meal .Mkt.

innkc i il'illvrrlvs: 0 n in. andH:H0 plvnav have your order'ivhiIv Ihene i wo dt'llwrlea. Mayer'arush Oim-er- and Meat Market.

( nlorudo Potatoes, f 1 25 par rwt.Mayer's Cash tjlon'ry i Meat

Our Mom. hrick Chilia. in 1. p. .

Christmas Gifts atutuq ütore.

"Ix '

Nako your relatives and toyou wlnh givu prosonlH, and como our

toro nnd lot show you appropriate,gift for oacli one. Wo have hundreds gifts se-

lect from and you can practice economy whileliboral with your Christmas gifts.

We hnvo a remedy for that cold.Wc

ROLLAND BROTHERS

HERE THOUGHTS THAT WILL HEROR HIM, LET US SHOW YOU OTHERS YOUR

SHOPPING PROBLEMS VANISH

Carving

Manicure

Shaving

Aliiiiinumwaro

Dltli

Towiinlilp

AHSTHACTS:

INSURANCE; tlulckeslavailable

insurance

vur

friendswhom

useful

being

Careful Drurjglots.

FLASHLIGIIlSNickel PlatedFiber TublerVent PocketHalteriosAll in polnscltia boxes

PyrexwaroThermos UottlesNut SotsCedar CliestsKockliig Chairs

1110

in

IN IN

Wi :S0p. in.;

fot

rJ w

m

see A. L. V. Niihuoii, I 11 1,

Cnrrl7.no. -

TOOLSllaiiiinera

Axes, SuvvsPliprsAuto Tool Kits

SllvorwarcServing TraysKitchen CublnetsMiijestlf U'ingesSenly MattreSHts

FOKTIIH Mrri.B IIAVI!M.'liiinlcnl l'nj'8. OhlnnCwkiiiK UIsiuIIb. Ilulilmr llalla. Hinu". (íittw, 8linri. Top.

Cnrln, otli'i'

Make Your Sulcctlons and Deposit, Willmono foi.h hiidm hkk ranta

LAND WINDOWS

&

llnilcill!rocer

Market

Made

list

Fir first ehiis iciii-n- t Win!,,none

New México.

('hlsels

'I fi,r,;t'l up Kktrii of I'untawill) our liu' .,'1 ool suits in Zli'tdirlimn.

All unoil thliiKii lo I'iat I'rlcnt1 oat at llie nd Mine the Votw Lmvest Mayor's C nh

at While Oaka.iO On pm "h Dcllvuird tl'rv ,v " MatUl.tol arrliozo iia.nu pUl lu Addrens ,), ..., Home M.nle II. irk Chlll- -A

N. Pilco. White Oaks. N M er a 'ul (Junen X Ment Matket.

d (tai a un a d c 0 caao a

Dun I'nir

withOld Alio Aim tlio- -

Mi

cbbd

ZiVtl

Carrizozo Eating House

Hesl of Aenmimodationii To All the Peo-ple, All The Time.

Table Supplied With Iiest The MarketAffordri

E. H,

zí rzi 1 tor;

0 ostt iOo xa5 s 0 ami 0 rest) . p (bsh t u urnm a

All isandWe

SWEET,Proprietor

Building Material

building material cheaper.1 . 1 1 1now is the lime to build,

can fill your order for a

COTTAGEOR MANSION

ON THE SPOT

Let Us Show You

Foxworth-Galbrait- h Co.I Crurlzoro, N. M.rJ

oowDOoutawaDsaODc0'ooMW(tDo)OBamaoBrao(i

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PROFESSIONSWW .. - -

fe' l'rlclmril W. 15. Merchant

WU0IIAUI) & MHHCHANTAÍrUllNUV8

l.uu llullilliiK(.'arrlmio, Not Mexico

rtn p : "OHOROK I). HARIIlílt

1. A W V V. II

FRú-h- '8 CurltnM),

l)ÜH. 15. ÜLAN15Y, OculistUxcbaiiKe ll'iuk lluitillnK

(Sírlioio . New Mextcc

T. K15LLI5Y

Funeral Ulterior I.icnicd l'.iiihalmefl'hotie HO

N. M,

15.

mi

tíalílíojo New Mexico

FRANK J. SAOF.R

IIKWi'ineu. Notary I'ubllc

Agency KílnblUiH'il 1SU2

OIfttti In UxíliiiiiRc ltinikUutlliiu, Now Mexico

I. Al. HIIAVI.lt, Al. 1).

l'iivnUMiui muí MumeonlilliCe ItMinip nt tlio llriiiitliii HulldinnAialnogunlo Av. l'lume'.w.

'N1IW MKX

(,U0lt(l5 Sl'HNCliA'lTdHNUVATLAW

Iluoina 5 uiiil 0. Bxi'liiiiiRti Hnnk Mil.

OAiiiirox. Mi:v MjiXico.

ArnTiiuiwi'imiAttorney-nt-La-

INelianire llunli llillldlltff '

ÜnrrWníii N'nv Mexico

"" j.XlíOliíUtTSTIIK I..VM) I.AWYUU

Formen) niel '"'i i llip CIi'iTnihand OltlTO i Wanlilimion. I . :.. nuil

til U. J. -i i O.l t K.imvi'II, ,V M.

Snoclul HtiBiition t.. uli hdiiii'Htimil miIII.. anil matlui belorr tile luml ollici.

liiS-W- . tlb St. nOStt KM.. N. M.

""lodgesl,iirríir.ii l.oilc

No. Ill

KM (Ul S OF t' V 1 111 AS

MmI. nory Muii lny uvvnliig ul K. "I I

lililí 1,111 IIIIIKIlIlU

W I. Ill I I I"u. i.. m'iKit '"' "

COMHT CIIAl'IKIt no. au

0UUI5R0F KASTlállN STAH

Uarriziiíu, New Muxico,

fj&fy Regular Miteting

Fintl Thuríidu.v (if

ISuoh Month.

AH Vlriiting Stars Cordially In--

vitod.Mita. I). S. noniiulimn.W. M.

S. K..MIM.KK. Secretary.

-- CAiutizo.o Loma-- . N--

Niw Muxico

V. &

Regular communications for iviJan. '', Feb. 1

Mm-- . II) Aw.y . Muv 21 .liinu 18.

July 111, Aug. l!l,Su)t 17.0ft. 15.

Nov. 12. Hoc. 10-2-

R 13 l.utiion. W. M..S. F. MIHw. Secretan.

6ÁtiKix.o.oTóT)GK Mo.üd l.Ó.O.F

Cal'i'liozo, Now Mexico.

J. Fariis.yj. " n.(.

urn

A. A. M.

10.

II.

irW.J. I.angston,

Sec' y

jogiilnr meeting nights FirstÍ rhit'd Pim. of eunh monil.

Julituun, "Tiro Ductor'

Will nt tend lo your wants nyulpniiMiiii, put nog "ii L.itciHalf ííolui muí Tnos ln i rAcuuiurlo(i. Tlio I 1. ' H

liRVt jour Tll'Pfi Itncinn ii.

"JU.SI' ítÍíC'KÍVKi. A i n

of lilirbwl vvireniiil 110'. FKNt I:PrtlClSá 1,0 WKK lhr th

Company.

W Will Sll DhoctTo ihu People

One priev to ever Imily. Hi'sFlour. 4 00 uir hiiiuiii'd w.'iuli

lnttKl'er vt SiniUK'Comimnv. phot HQ.'

OPCVQIftT 'I'lV 11IT11 .III!.- - .('llll. iiInoh atmli'bttkiT tvacims at ti'Ju- -

i hi. .r. . .

cty prices, uiBwuriii i "iiipiui .

9áiTAUUHAL DEAFNESS

mm

AÜT'8 ' ATAnitH MKUU'tNHu(limoni ipmniy i mjrrnm

1 1'T an ,,,,"""r" i

lb Whan Oil 'uhe In InlUm,!ruinUlnc wiimd or ImwrM

nm) II I" miltplrilir irpiii' i tin..JIBran 1 rtriurid. our hMtlng

llll MllrtH'tNB ntll ttirnJh'lhlh mueou punnet. 01 wi

fMtltrp tti iwttnrtnt nrrml con- -

mrWlstn tti . All DUIKI'I'-- . .

IV 3. WiWtP A Co.. Totae. Ohio.

IicRaLÍJIanliB of All Kinds, nt The Outlook Office

Prince Albert's a newnote m the joys of rolling 'em!

Talking nbout rollingyour own cigarettes, we'lltell you right lioro thatPrince Albert tobneco hns'cm all lashed to the mast I

You've got a handful-of-happinc- ss

coming your di-

rection when you pnl it withP. A. 'and the makin'spapers I For Princo Albertis not only delightful toyour taste and pleasing initsrofreshingaroma,bitt ourexclusive patented processfrees It from bite and parchl

T

And, for a ftrf. rollingup Princo Aloi'ii u mightycasyl P. A. is crimp cut andsiys put and you whisk itinto shape before you cancount three I And, tho nextinstant you're puffing awayto beat tho band I

Prince Albert is so goodthat it has led four men tosmoke jimmy pipes whoroono'was smoked bcforol It'stho greatest old buddy-smok- e

that over found its.way into a pipe or cigarette!

NneeAlthe national joy smoke

THE

STOCKMEN'S STATE BANKOF COKONA

Trnnsncts Commcrcinl Banking BiiHinessof Every Nature

Wo are tho Second Oldtst Hank in Lincoln County,Wo invite your business and assure you courteotiBattention regardless of its si7.e.

STOCKMEN'S STATE BANK'Member Federal Itcaorvo SyaUin)

CORONA NEW MEXICO

or

Print AliS.ff ItttlJ In ttnrr 'haft, tidy tti Unt.hniltmt ppimifand Ml pAfinif lithumUtrt Hntttftthttnunil cry.fal xf.fahumidor v llhtptngt mtllttntr

lep,

fnnwrl .hi 1091hy It. J ll.ynoiat

Tobacco t.o

H.C.

NOTICE FOHC4470S 011707

of the Interior,United Stntca Land Olllco,

Howell. N. M., Nov. 14, 1921.Notlco Is hereby tflven tliut llntllo1

tlinuiird of Ituhentnu, N. M., widow!Thomas I, lllntinrd, ileceused, who, on

' Nuvemlmr tl. 11118, innilo Orlg II. K.'No. 0147(18 for WE Sictlou fi SU.Section V, and who on Jan. 21, I9IU.ninde iiildltliinul homeatuail entry, No.011707. for V.i. Section l H,

IIInnRe 14-- N. M. !'. Meridian, hnatiled notice of Intention In mako lir.ul

I'ronl, lo eatubliah claim tothf land abovo ilcscrihfd, be foro (r:icuM. J'inoa.r S ('nmmlaali tier, at Carrlziiio, N. M., on the 21 nt day "f Dec- -

mher. l"21''Inlinnnt namea ni uilneanea.

William It Outlnle. I, u. Scott, W. J.Murtiner, all of Hiihen- -

ton N M.EMMFTT

Nov IS.Dec 10.1021. HeRlat.-r- .

We Carry In StockBale TiesSpark PlugsDry BatteriesBinder TwineGrain BagsLubricating OilsLime and CementBarbed WireDynamiteFuse and CapoHog FenceSteel RoofingComposition RoofingCarbon High Life

OAItfclZOZÓ OUTLOOK.

Wlntlon-Salom- ,

"UHUCATION

Department

Township

l.nvrciii'e,Juan

l'ATTOS,

SulphurShaving Soap, CreamVaselineCamphor IceMellins FoodBrushes and SpongesHot Water BottlesHorlick's Malted MilkSafety RazorsPatent MedicinesToilet ArticlesSchool SuppliesPutman's Dyes

The Titsworth Company.Capitán, New Mexico

CRYSTAL TIIEATEIliFriday. Dee. 10. "Tho Un-- i

tnmud!" fuaturinR.lnin Mix.Comedy'Chlcken Cabaret" Fox.

.Saturday, Dec. 17, '.'Land ofHopo:" featuring Allco Hrady.Kealart.

Monday, 19, "(Jay Lord Qunx;"fualurinjí Tom Monro: Goldwyn.

Tueaday. 20, "Life's DamFunny;" featuring Viola Dnna;Metro,

Wed.. 21. "Houdinl:" EnlsodcNo. 1; "Hrced of tho North:"Western; "Nothing but Nerve;"Comedy: Arrow Photo IMa.VB.

.Thtirs.. 22, "Sporting DuchcM'."featuring Alice Joyce: Vltagraph.

Attention

For tho In formal - n of thosewishing to make holiday roturotripgj station ngent llunportxwishes to announce that t'.n fnrpw.ll he one n'nd one half to allnointfl In Arizona, Ta Ifornin.Colorado, Kansas, and Texn,whore tho ordinary faro of oneI tip does tint oxcóhí $'0 00.Tickets will ho on snlo )pc. 22,'2,'t, anil 21. wlHi ñnnl limit fmrot urn January 1.

FOR HUNT - New Three RoomHouse in the tit art of the Cfty-Inqul-

Outlook ofllce. tfFOR S.M:-IV- .ii I'lionoBnipli nml15 ru 'orilrt; ImrL'iiln. Apply to (. It.

ntt al tho Star Ciifo. tf

Capttnn,

IOC

30C

ata

TTj"t ' "J --1P!U.SANTA CI.AUa IXTTKIIS

Dear OM RnnU CIkujii '1 wnnt b wrcili'ii team cnnlne,

l)ly Air rllle.Wnrdtn Miowelt,

Orar OM Hnnta Clnum1 wnnt n nietty dolllinil a aowltiff

tiankut. A d'lll'a kiUlirn cabinet. I

want H dolt tinl anil n otovo.Mary Fruncen Maxwrll, '

fótico for Publication Uolatril TractPÜ1IMC I, AND KAI.B

Ucpurtmcnt of tlio Interior. II. K. LandOlllco ul lioiwell, Nuw Mexico,

Ucc. 10, 1921.

Notice la hereby Kivon that, niby the CumnlMlnnrr nf tho

(Icncrnl I. nml olllcc. unilur prnvltlnni ofHtc. 2 liS, It. S.. immuant to thn

of Chati, U l inlcy, HrilnlNo. tll'.i;j;. wn III ulTcr at public unto,tu Hip hlK'n'it biililer, hut ut not lrithnn $2 Gil pur ucn-- , lit 10 o'clock it. m ,on the 18th day of Janunry, lit At, nt

tiin nllii'e. tho folluwiDK tract of InncltSWiSK). KJSH J Sw te .mil NWIN'KJS'. !)!, I. It. I OK , N. M. l t,

Tin? ule ai ni't ho kept 'open, hutwill w iliclutnl clonril when IhotiLlircá'cnt nt the hour natniil hnvo ccnurn bid.illnif. Tho prrHMii mnklni; the hluheathid will ho i required lo iinmcdlntcly payIn tlio llt'ci'ivor the amount Ihcrrnf.

Any pemon rlHlmlnc mHerrcly theland aro inhtM'il to

their clnlma, or ohjeetlona. on orfore th" lime fur anlc

FMMKTT 1'ATTtlN,riirrlir-- r fiiitlnok HeRlatcr,Dec l7-,l- 14.

ACCLliM ATICI) TREES"Fruit Tree. Simile Trcoa and Orna-inentii-

Onlor now. Catalog free,AI.IUHll'KINlUi; NIlltBHltlCH

llox 2P1. Alhuipurqua, N

Have YouIndigestion and Rlieuniaiism?

íDigesta Kai"" """f '' ""-- ' ' ' " -

Is the only medicine that will help you

AT

ROLLAND'DRUG STORELocal Agents

Try Sunshine ServiceWi- - curry in atork nt all timón a full nml complete lino of diuga.Patent medicine, Toilut Article of ull Stnniluril Mukes, Station-uiy- ,

Wrltini; Material, School SupplloH, I'srfunum, StandardLint! of l.'lifnr and Tolmcco, KinR'a Chocolates.

In fact anything to found in n t'irat-Clna- t Drug Stnre. . .

Ainu wo curry In slock u full lino of Jewelry and Watchea Werepair Clock nml Wiit lien

Our work gives satisfaction and the pi lee Is right.SONORA PHONOGRAPHS

Try Sunshine Service; It Pavs

The Sunshine PharmacyNew Mexico

BarnettlggD StoreWholesale and Retail

Hay, Grain and FeedStock Salt, Oil Cake

and Stove Wood

Prices Lowest and Service Best

. .Cnrrizozo New Mexico

aoc

Why Don't Those Hens Lay?Wo lmve tiio feed that will do thebiisini'Sa

We poll Flour, Corn, Chope, Meat, liny,Bran, Shorts. ,A full line of Purcna Mill Feeds.

Phone 140

CARRIZOZO TRANSFER AND. STORAGE CO.

ac:

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M.

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NEWS TO DATE

IN PARAGRAPHS

CAUOHT FROM THE NETWORK OFWIHC8 nOUND ABOUT

THE WORLD.

DURING THE PAST WEEK

RECORD OF IMPORTANT EVENTSCONDEN8ED FOR BUSY

PEOPLE.

(Wnlfra V.siaif if t'ltlfttl Jim fttnhf.)

WESTERNl''nuik l'nrinelfc, 74 jcnrx old, for-ni- f

rly president (if mi nimilltim com-pany In Chicago hearing Ids mime, diedIn I.ox Angeles nfliT mi Illness ii( tunnymonOis. IIIn philanthropy Identifiedhim lth tunny charity work Ititerosts,

.Itunnlng nwoy from lli SecurityState Hunk ut Itnbblnxdnle, n Kiiliurliof Minneapolis, Willi rolls nf currencyunder sillier iirni, bandit who u fewminutes bofuri' had nililnil Hint Instl- -

tiitlou, wus xlmt nuil klllcil liy thellf (lilt pCIICe lit ltllhlllllMlllI", Mlllll,

Klx persons Were killed In u lu'iiilnticollision between tint oimtlmtiiiil Port- -

o limited muí westboundlimited I ruins nf

tho n II' "'road ttNavigation Company, two miles cust of

cilio. Twentj-tw- persons ero InJureil,

A Jury In tho District Court ntNwittxhluff, Nehr., rendered n verillelacquitting Mr. I'iiiiI Tnclnu of thecharge sif flrHt degree lininler. MrK,Tni'lim ii I in 1 shouting unit killingI 'red Itolsbcck, .Inly 17 lust . hut xulilshe dlil hi i tn protect tier husband fromn in k.

.luck Snnkcy, prominent oil mini,formerly of Tulsa nml Angeles,was founil ileml In lilt apartments nt

local lioicl In Fort Worth, Texas,1 'oil ce sold i, luid killed himself liyshooting, He win one of Hut succams- -

ful operators In tlsa writ Texas oilfields.

Dnvls Handles, non of Mr,mul Mrs. John II. HiiikIIch, who hud uneedle removed from hi heart on Nov7, In whiit surgeons unid wns ono ofthe iiiat remarkable operations everperformed In Hip Northwest, died ntn hoxpltnl In Minneapolis. The needlepierced liln besrt when ho fell on nsewing busket.

While playing with a roller towel ntlili fiirm home, ten miles north ofHuron, H. 1 Hverctt Mcdlgcr, 12yearn old, twisted tho towel ahout Illsneck, slipped on the Imthroom floornml fell, breaking Ids neck, lio wasdead when his Inter, tho only otherperson In the limito nt tho time,leached him.WASHINGTON

Tho net linporlH of peanuts duringllui first eight month of 1IKI1 wereonly UI),('lll,(KKJ pounds, us eninparedwith m,tBtl,Ksl pnmiilN ilurliiK thesumo period of 1H20, according tn

compiled hy tho llurenil of for-eign nml Domestic Ciuniucrie (NetImports are tolul Imports minus

I'ulriinx of the foreign money orderscrvlco will ho wived In tho aggregatelürgo minx of iimney through n planndopted liy Hut I'nstofflco Department,which will emihlo nil of tho Interna-tional money order offices In thoUnited Slates to hn advised dally, Ifnecessary, ax to tho fliicttmthm In for-els- ii

exiliante. Third Assistant Post-must-

tleuernl (Hover, who hnx maden special study of this subject, himworked out n comhlneil conversion e

for use In Issuing money orderspayalile In Uurupcuu couutrlex, n copyof which Iiiim heeii iilnced In every

money order office In thelounlry,

Tho greatest need In edueiitlon Intlm United KlateM today Ik "n hipinreileal for tlm country child," John .1.

ciinnnlssloner of ediuutlun,In n stnleuiont Imued in coiiuee-tlri-

with tho openlnK of "AmerleimlMucallnu Week." Wlillo no ehlUI I

denied nn edueiitlon In America, heMltl, "tho opportunity lx by mi meuniieqmil."

Tlm Jluxiliiti fitminu In Hpit'iidliiK nmlnow Ihreiitcnx '.'.VKJH.IHM) people,

James t'. (Inodrlch of Indi-nu-

icporled to Keeretury Hoover InWnniiliiKtou. After the conference. Itvyns tudlciiled Unit foiiRre would hoiijkcil hy Mr. Hoover m jirovlile funilx

y wlilcli Iihkii qiinmlllei of Sniln midfoild supplies run he sent lo the wirlck-e-

territory.A petition mora thnn n mllo In lenulli

Olid couliilulnt? nround 2iuhs) Individ-ilí- ú

xlcnatiuex n well as tho xlKiialineeüf irexlilentii at women'li nrKiinltutlnnsvfllh n total mcmherstdp of moro thanSkS' whl1 l,,,,,('"lp, 1 Secretnry(Tí SihlB IIusIim recently, npprovltiKill ohjoru nf the couferenco on

nod urclni; coiiIIiiuimI work tnlire efiü that lieu ce throiiKhout theWOrlll bo n mu red for tint fMture.

Perutoriy a somewhat neglected ve- -

Hiñe irom a eouiiiierelnl statulpoliit,

j mu Kitinwi in populurlty miltettlly the past half dnien Mirx.

Ut In ittttl 17 wero I em ii.miintr, hut encli year xluco then themark hnx been exceeded, and laat

BU Hie totul wnx iu.:i7:i car.Vtillilitniy mllroad proixnU for In- -

nucpriition or n ju per rent ilecmmo In'fiSM'l tnlM o pmctleully nil fnrm,.tMli,"'!, orclmrd prpdiletH In thoUmgBtnlex, oiiixtdt, f NeW Ktiulnnd,

llmvsbeeii nieepfeil hy tho lutcrxUiofüoainiei IVnamlMlon.

FOREIGNI'rexldiiit OhreRon of Mexico U cob

(dderlni: tun Invllalloiix to visit Tcxx.On Is from the Amerlenii lotion jioxtnt Hnti Antonio and tho other fromOov. I'nt Neff of Texim.

(lenimny mid Hwltzerlnml linvllfiiiil n Ireuty of x l Id trillion, tinder

Mhlcli ouch country In rouipelled toMihmlt nlmost till ipietlloni In disputeIxMwern them to Ntlillmtloti.

A wivlet delecnllon Is on tho wnyto lineóos Aires lo neoKtlnte ffir thereopeiilnit of tnide relulloiis betweenAnient Inn and llussln, I .it Huronlenrnx from dlplomntle xoun-ex- .

Cornier Turklsli llralid Vlr.ler SuldAlt I'lirhti "as fnlnlly shot nt Homewhile liililncn walk. He wax rushed toit linspllul, hut was dviid when Hie

arrived, Ills iixsHllinit hnx notbeen iippreliendeiL

Tho ltiixslnn ruble Is still dcpreel- -

ntlnir. II now reipilrex 'Jtni.tHKl of themto purchase n dollar. In one day theilnlhir luis Jumped from IfiO.IKX) toL'tHl.tKW tnhlex, which Ix the most vio-

lent fluctmithui xlnce the free tradepulley wax InuuKUiiiled.

According to l.ncllle's Ijiudoubrnncli, which held Km uiiliunu fashionparade, there lire to he no more harehacks, bnro nrinx or hinn xhnulilers.The expiinse of neck nnd shouldershitherto revealed In past season lire toho covered by Kossuliier luce.

Sirens nltaeheil to Hie tear end oftrains will In future worn nculnst rail-roa- d

collisions In Frunce, I"It decision of the Stall' llnltwiiyx Com-mission. Tlllix o use Iiiim heen foundfor II.IHHI l sirens whhh former-ly xetil l'nrlsliinx hurry hit; lo shelterwhen Herman airplanes approached.

I'encit nominations helweeli liteSpMtllsh KMM'I'lltiiciit unit the rehellloll',Moorish tribesmen In Morocco, whichImve been nirrleil on Indirectly for xlxweeks, have been broken off, It wux

iinnoiiiiivi! nt Mndrlil. TheIrlliesnien ileiiuiudeit arms, ainuiimlllolimid money as the price of thep,- -

l'mher.7.lemeut of flH.ólM) Is iluircedIn it coiuphilnl filed nt Manila imiiluxtIsidoro lieruui, former dilef of the for--

elcn department of the l'ldlliiplnoHank, and NIcatiRor Iviirnk, uu

sttorney. Itond wns fixed ut ,"i,iskiench. It Is aliened urmu nnd Kurukconspired to defriiud the hunk of profits on tho sale of mnrkx to the bunk'sclients.

A total of )2V"K1 tititoinoblloH InCanada covered u roml inllenKe In 1020which exceeded l.tWtl.OOO.tKkl und regis-tered a passeiiRer mlleup) of not lessthou n.tl20,000,tK). The xtctnn nnd electric railroads of tint dominion com-bined curried but tl2tl,rjl,(KI0, accord-Iu- k

to K. I,. Sipilre of the Ciiuiidlnntlood Ilouils Association, as iiuntt'd InCanadhin Motorist, The number ofpasscnuerx curried Is US'.,,(NJH,(iUU nnnu-ally- .

GENERALThlrly-rive-ce- hrenkfnslx and dot-la- r

dinners on dining ears of the Chi-cug- o

(I rent Western railroad hnve beenannounced at Clileupt. 'J'rnvelers nregiven a choleo of eight melius nt thenow (irires.

After xlreplni; inntlnuiilly for 18.9pours, .Mrs. Harvey (I, Johnson, 8C

years old, whs dead ut her lioiun tnrirunvllle, ev York, Her physiciandeclared she suffered from no disease.Hue fell asleep Nov. '.'ft und neverinvoke.

Diimuiies of fJI.-Ks- for the ileitlh ofOnirics I1'. vim du Water, coni;ressinan- -

elect of Iilig llench, on Nov. 20, 1U2U,

acalnst tho owners of tho truck Intowhich Ids nuloniiihllo crushed, havebeen entered by xllpuhitloii In Ihu LoaAngeles Superior ( oiirl.

HeipiestN of iltl.iKKI In Jewelry toench nf her itilldren n ml urniiilclillilrenliuioimllug to approximately KUM.OOll,

mid the lieslmval of her io townhotixes In New Viuk I'ltv id her busbund, so long as he iloex mn marry,nre the major Items In Hie will of theInto Mrs. (leorge J Houhl, filed In Surrugiite's rourl nt Toms Itlver, N. J

Tho annual Methodist conference III

session ut l'lne llluff, Ark., ndopted uresoliillon tirglng t't.ogress lo puss thepropoked Ihu folhlildltig opci-uth- oftrains und uewspuper-- . on Sunday midrequiring dosing or all liilncs andamusements on Siuuliiy.

One solid nirhsid of llipior wiihselted ut lllchiuotid, Vn., hy revenuemien Is on the Atlantic coast tine. Thelhuo wus shipped from tleorglu nndwns destined for New York. 'I hu rectuie officers refuse to divulge mimesuntil the wiiriimls mo served.

Chicago society women whii rnrrytheir liquor III Heal gold, Jewel-se- tilnxks were given wuriilng by ('tiltedstntwi Dlktrin Atluniej rhiii es I'CI no not to he surprised If they nreiirrested for violation of the prohibílinn nrt. Clyno Is now Investigatingthe fashlomilile Casino Club.

l'ollco records of New York com-piled for tho month of Novemberstiowo that 1,8,17 persons were nrrest

I lit the mouth. Thu largest numberarrested during any month in W2t wusl,ss;i, I he record for April. Increaseswero uvhleut In the iiunilicr of personsnrrestcd for ilrnnkeiiuesx and vtigrnucy during thu month Just past.

Operation of n counterfeiting plantwus hulled In C'hlcugo when federalagents milled It basement simp ami iir-rested Henry J. Ilrcilmng, suld to bomi ex coiivlct. rhotiigrophlc plate of$1, fli nml $10 federul reserve notesunit other equipment ueio seized,ltrechuiig wns hold to the gmnd Jury111 1,1X10 bonds.

Moro than 7,000 hules of long staplecotton wero tlestroyeil hy flru of

"origin In tho wiirehmiso ofIhu Orccnwood Compress and .StorageCompany ut (lreenwood, Mux. Tinlost vrii csilnmlcd ut ITó(l,Ui.H).

ÜAItKlJiOZO OUTLOOK.

Southwest NewsFrom All Over .

New Mexicoand Arizona

(! ünisiif I slas Sl Strtlti.)

A. II. Oreiitt, en route from HI I'nsnto ltoswfll, N. M., wus held Up nndrobbed of 1M In eusli by bandits nt thofoot of Picucho hill, thirty miles westof Itoswell.

Tin Hoy, lliigennuii ami Ahimogorduhigh school teams, but-lu-

won (lie district contest, will com-

pete In the stale contest in bo held utItnxwell, X. M I tec. 17.

One mini wus killed, several olhetsInjured, none seriously, und proprvtywns damaged to the extent of Í2.VI,

tssl, us ii result or it fire In the busi-ness district of Yiiiiiii, Arlr..

Approvul of advances aggregatingmoro tliiin .(l,.Ml,(l(iil bus been an-

nounced by the Wnr Klnntice isirporn-lion- ,

Agrlcttlturnl und live slock limnsof ?(J,l20,tKX) were distributed iiinnngluenty-fmi- r xtiiles, Including Nehrnskn,Colorntto, Arlr.onu, New Mexico, (lie-gun- ,

Iowa, South Dakota, Idaho, Uluh,Nevada und Texas.

The receipts of the office of secre-tnry or stale of Ailzoiiu mo mountinghigher ench month, und where former-ly the revenue wux negligible, It nowanioiinls to n considerable sum month-ly. During the month of Novemberthe lldy sum of $II!77..'!I wns I a lienIn. In HCI) the receipts coreslid III Will, 1,7711.77.

A leiiture of the hoys' department ofthe Y. M. C. A. for the mouth of De-

cember will be the orguiilzntlnn of ui lub among Hie newsboys of

N. M. The club will beformed In get nil the newsboys of thecity Into olio orgiiiilr.ntlon under theleadership of the Y mi they will Imvebetter opportunities fur nil Minis ofspurts,

Stiillslles from Ho- - Itrjll governmentcensus show Hint there lire rVKS! reg-

istered Hereford cuttle In Arizona.This Is 4,71)0 more limn any other beefbred, showing how groully the Holefords predoiulunte In this stale. Therelie also I'.IHKI registered Herefordbulls In Die stute ns compnroil with21,1, thu greatest nuiuber of any otherbreed,

Ai riling to reports given out bysportsmen who have Just leturnedfrom the (Hack Itnuge country In

thu number of hunters In thatsection this yeur bus broken nil records, It Is estimated Hint over 111 sihunters were In the Itlnck Itnuge andthu llurrn mountains alone, besidesmany others In the l'luos Altos ami theDnlll bills.

Tho two-ye- daughter of Sheriffnnd Mrs, M. 11, Moutoyn of Ilernullllu,N. M died at the linspllul ns Ihu re-

sult of getting the shell of u pifión nutfust III her throat. Several childrenbad been eating the lints nml ax sounus the trouble wus discovered the littleone wns rushed to the linspllul, but Inspite of nil Unit could he dono rot- - herpassed nwny In n short time.

Mrs. David Sun, wife of D.ivld Sun,u Murlropit Indian, died on the Murlcopa reservation, ubotit fifteen milessouthwest of I'boenlx, being struck Inthe fncu vvllh uu axe hy her husband.tSun wns nrrestcd and luken lo tincounty Jail. Jnxcpl II, llolub, nxxlxpnut United States district ullorney, mepounced Hint the government wouldfile n murder charge against Sun.

An Injunction permanently restrainlug the Arizona Klre Insurance Compuny from doing business In Arizonannd nu order directing that tho StateCorporation I'oiuiuUslon assumecharge of lis affairs, were Issued Intho Superior Court ut Phoenix. Untilwere Issued ut the request of Altornoy lleneriil W. J. tlalhrnllh, nctlniiror Hie Slate Coiporallon Commission.

New .Mexico gets f rt t ..MIS of thu morethan SI.tSHi.tsK) ullolineiit for loadbuilding curried In thu recently passedf7(MKHi,tnx lilgliwuy net fur every fill,1112 the statu puts up, lllglmny Uuglneer (llllet bus been offh hilly mlvised.

A big three dnjs rodeo will be singednt Knit Ila.Mird, N, M., under tho auspices of the American Legion, theilutes Inn lug been H't for Dee. i'l, 2ftmid 21). I.llieral prizes will he awarded to the winners of the events, nndbesides I bo hundreds of people fromnil over ihe southern part of the staletho hlg show will furnish amusementfor more Hum u thousand men fromtho big hospital.

Mrs. Udnii McDowell wns awardeddamages In the sum of íin.iMKi ngiilnstUnto Chciiowelli hy n Jury In Uiu

Court at Tombstone, Ariz., fol-lowing a short deliberation. Mrs. Mc-

Dowell hud sued Chenowelh for $ól,iM)for damages duo tit tlm denlli of herhusband, Claude McDowell, alleged Inhave been caused hy tt gunshot woundnt tho lunula of Cheuowvth, nnd forwhich ho wns convicted nnd sentencedto stitlo prlsftu, afterward huvlng beenpardoned,

Jllilgo-Ig- I'ost of the American Le-gion plans lo build u community build-ing In Nogales, Ariz., next year thatwill cost approximately ?IV),(SKJ. Thobuilding will hnnse n public library,gyninusliuii, nml will ho largo enoughto lake euro of any nml all public gath-erings to he held In Nogales for n longtime lo rome.

Two mor,, ulleged to have held tipMcKnrlaud Urns, bank nt Logan, N. M.,ntid escaped wllh ÍI.WM), were capturedby n (losso near tlullcgos, twenty milesnorth of tho scene of the robbery. Tiioyrt Mexicans and live nesr ñiillegos.

'BIG FOUR' PACT

GAINS IN FAVOR

PLEDGE AQAINST WAR OVER PA- -

CIFIC MATTERS TO HAVE"COOLIHQ OFF PERIOD."

TONE OF OPTIMISM

FAR EA8T PRODLEMB AND NAVAL

RATIOS MAY BE WORKED

OUT TOGETHER.

(Mnltrs Nftii,tr t'nlHl Nisi Slillcl

Washington, A mutual pledge notto go to war over disputes lit thuI'uelfle without it "coollig off period"of discussion Is tho hilsls of Ihe new

r Ireuty proposed us u sub-

stitute 'or Ihe nil

mice.Discussions uf the proposals among

arms ileleialcs urn well iidvuliced,none of the goicruiiif ills con,

cerned Hit) United Suites, tlrciit lttltuln, Japan und Fruncí' linio givenfinal approval. A suggestion Unit the

e pact be revoked busgone to Ijoudnn Hint . okln, I'mslhlocontroversies over the I'uclfic Islandx,evcluslve of the Humillan group nndYup, woilhlj'ouie tinder Ihe Hew ngvcu'liii.nl V.H, lu Ii, 1. It,., lililit nf II" ' "' " ' i

separule Ireuty, iiegoHulioii- - ri' whichlire lieurlug couiplellou, i.lnl Ibivvull Isto he eolishleieil purl ol the VllierleilllII ui Illll) t ii I .

I'roblenis of I'hllin m' Hice portionsof the Asiatic mulliluliil an- mil l'i betouched by the proposed treulj, luirwill It contain provisions telallng toI'uelfle fortlflciillons or Hie naval

pVogruui. It Is possible, how-ever, that all of these questions, muycome simultaneously to Ihe point of ildecision, liy the American delégales,the project Is regarded us estuhllshliigneither mi nllhiuee nor uu entente, butmerely upplylug to the I'uelfle IslandsIhe principle of the thirty-od- llryaiipence treaties to which iho UnitedSlates Is u parly. A public statementsetting forth Unit position prnhnhlywill bo made In Ihe near fnttiro bySecretary Hughes.

Kor the present, the authorizedAmerican spokesmen piefer tit snynothing about their conversationswhich huve been proceeding behindtho curtain of "executive sessions."Apparently, (bo negotiations havebeen kept within u tuirrovv circle cen-

tering hi thu "big Unce" llughex,ltalfnur nml Kuto.

An evidence of optimism with whichhigh American officials view the gen-

eral situation In the conference wusgiven hy President Hurdlug, who de-

clared hi uu address Unit the negotia-tions promised to "succeed beyond ourfondest hopes," Hit predicted that theconference would usher In u new dayill International amity.

All outward ludlcntlons point to u

merging of tho Pacific questions withHut naval ratio problem so fur us thefinal decisions of some foreign nationsnre concerned. No reply front Tokioregarding the tiuvul plan is expecteduntil tho Japanese government Is readyto make sumo expression on tho fourpower prnpofttl. It Is possible that Inthu final analysis, tho questions of.Shantung and China generally tunyn. -- o become Interwoven In Iho generalscheme before it definite settlement Isleached.

Thus, It would nut surprise close ob-

servers If the whole range of contro-versies went gathered under one un-

derstanding, to lio transplanted thenInto several formal Instruments nfugrcenient.

Until Japanese und Chínese reflectedoptimism over thu Shanlung ucgotluHons ufler imother meeting in whichJapan offered to give up tho publicproperty In the leuseil territory of

as another step lowuid meetingChinese position.

Bandits Kill Policeman,fl rn ml Iliiplih, Mich. Pour of i Im

six blltlilllH who robbed il blaillll of theilrnml Ituplds Havings llanli of ifll,-ikh-

shut und killed one pollen offjcci-nin- l

seriously wounded uiiotber whentho officers broke Into u bouse In theoutskirts of the city In which tho him-dll- s

wero hiding. Following Iho shoot-lug- ,

pollco reserves were hurried to thohouse with orders to storm It, hut theluiudlts bud escaped In tin. iiulomobilebeforo they arrived. I'nrt of Iho loot,whlclt consisted of currency nmlbonds, was nhiiuilonod when thu ban-dits fled thu hous'

William 8. Hart Weds Actren.Los Angeles. William S. Hart, mo-

tion picture iicliir, was marilcd hero toMiss Winifred Westover, who has beenIncluded lit bis supporting companyfor somo time. Tito servlco was rend ntnu Kplsropnl ihurch In Hollywood.

Big Movie Combine Organized.Now York. IteorganlT.allon of the

National Association uf tho MotionI'lrture Industry Is under wn) theplan Involving thu tendering it'"general ibalrniiuisblp of thohoard to 1'iMiimnstcr (lenernl IP ,it salnry of nut less than ílvsj.W) iyeur. Adolph Zukor, president of oneuf tho largest producing companies,admitted Hint such n plan was con-templated. The association embracesIhu largest producers, makers mid dis-tributors of films.

RiljBjlJWiosphaieI

MAKES MERRY WITH SAW THE LIGHT

In His Book, "Windmills," Gilbert.Canaan Pokes Fun at Many Ven-

erable European Institution,i

Hllbert (.'minan admits n mlsuudcr-stsndln- c

of his pacifist attitude toward tho war In his preface tn (hoAmerlcnn edition of "Windmills," hutnvows ilrmly that "tho uttcmpt to re-

move mlllturlsm nnd mllltury conceptions from among human preoccupa-tions Is it good cnuso nml I will servowith tho only weapon I know how touso tho pon which they say Ismightier thnn thu sword or even thehowitzer. Having applied myself tolids service beforo tho outhrenk oftho grent wnr, which for mo begnn In1011, I wns not to ho diverted fromIt by tint panic confusion of those whowere overtaken hy tho cnlamlty rntli-e- r

than prepared for It,"With n solemnity which Is gro-

tesque, ho recounts In "Honnuyx Is-

land" thu wars between tho I'attlshempire and l'atterland, Tho renderwill recognize many Kuropeuii Inst),tutlons and events at which Mr.Cumian Is linking fun. A second rend-ing revenís moro of his sly allusions,remarks tho Bprlngllchl llcpuhllciiti,

country's limber Situation.Tho original forests of tho United

States hnvo been estimated to contain822,000,000 ncres, which has heen re-

duced by cutting, cultivation nnd burn-ing to 157,000,000 ncres. Sixty percent of tho orlglnnl timber Is gone.Tho consumption Is live times greaterthan tho production. Our tremendousconsumption nf lumber has been npotent fnctor In elevating our simul-ard of living and It Is urged that wodo tint curtail our consumption, butrather Increase our production.

"There's

BakingPowder

PlfeUCfPOUCEMAN

Absence of Illumination on Automo-bile Perfectly Juitlfled Under the

Clrcumitaneee.

A certain town depends entirelynu electricity for Its lighting, ami nono largo generating station sufficedfur thu wholo town, an accident nttint station suddenly plunged tho townInto darkness ono night.

Tho mannger of tho station wns nthis private houso at tho time, hut hont ouco set nut In Ids car for theworks. In Ids haste, howovor, hn for-got tn switch on tho electric lights onbis enr, which were, of course, d

off n dry buttery nnd tho car'saccumulator.

On Ids way to tho electric powerstation ho was stopped by n police-man, who nsked htm why ho had nolights. Tho manager did n little quickthinking, then unswered,

:

"Of cnursn my lights aro out I

Haven't they failed all over thutownl"

Thu pnllccmun touched his hat, amisaid:

"Peg pardon, Mr, I forgot dostraight ahead I"

No Money In That."Professor Dlggs seems to bo ups't

about something." "Hu's hud anothergrievous disappointment." "What wnsit?" "Ho thought an official lookingenvelope that camo In tho morningmall contained n lecturo contract, butIt wns only n notification Hint ho wnsgoing to bo nwnrded nnothcr honorarylogreo." Illrmlnghnm

A generation Is growing up (hatwill not know how to talk enthusias-tically about horso racing.

a Reason"

Real Rest Depends Largely Uponthe Depth of Your Sleep

A warning to "light" or "poor" sleepers

Tho deeper nnd Bounder yeu sleep the betteryou feo!. Five hours Bound refreshing steep doesyou moro actual good than ten hours restless,disturbed sleep.

This is because tho final conversion of foodinto vital tissue and nervo cells goes on mororapidly when the physical and mental forces aroat rest.

You can't get sound, refreshing sleep If yournerves aro agitated with tea or coffee. Both thesedrinks contain caffeine, which is sometimes veryirritating to ths brain and nervous system.

If you want to know tho Joy, vigor nndstamina that comes to tho person who gets sound,healthful sleep, why not stop taking tea or coffeofor a while, and drink delicious, InvigoratingPostum instead.

Thousands of people overy where have foundthat this was tho only thing they needed in orderto bring about theso very happy results.

Order Postum from your grocer today.Drink this delightful cereal beverago of coffee-llk- o

flavor, for a week. Perhaps, like thousands ofothers, you'll never be willing ts go back to teaor cofTee,

Poitum comts In two format Imtsnt I'oitnm (In line)made Instantly In the cup by the addition of boiling water.Postum Csresl (In pscluget of larger bulk, for those whopriftr to make ths drink while the meat Is being piepared)Bade by boiling; for 20 minutes.

Postum for Health

Page 8: Carrizozo Outlook, 12-16-1921

Wop of World"9. 50 Miles Away

Writer 'Gives Some Interesting

'Fnots in Connactlon With

Recent Aviation Feats.

OF LITTLE SCIENTIFIC VALUE

Attempts to Qo Higher Than Macntady't rteeord-Breakln- Flight

Would Not Do Productivo otWorthwhile miultt.

Wnhtngtoii. Tlitf "top of tlio world"till wnlti Hi lie reached, Lieutenant

Macltcndy's recnrd-brcnkln- fly to nheight lit nearly right miles If ft tlio"celling of (lit) Piirth" still lit leastforty wile nwny.

ilnw uenr (ho uvlntor 'nay romo towhat U practically tlio upper limit ofthe atmospheric Inyer surrounding tlioearth wo tuny not know in Hue t'fiicrn-lion- .

Hut tlio meteorologist unit tliumtronomcr tell in Hint both MajorHchrooder nftor his flight of 13,180

feet nml I.leutcnnnt Mnclteady nftcrlil 40,800 were speaking only llgurit-livel-

when they spoku of having at-

tained tlio "top of tlio rnrtli."Layer Fifty Mile Thick.

Tho Inyer o( atmosphere, ninny any,Is nt least (Ifir miles thlrk.

Aviator now have tlio means otInking sulllclent oxygen nlong withthem for their engine nml for themKites, mid the lient Unit keepa theirbodies from freezing. They luck onlydenser nlr to Ity upon nt great height,Jliit thin, of course, they will neverhnve,

Yet (hero I nnnlher solution! Tliofaster phino rnpulito of riling stiltIiIkIht on mi oier-- l binning ocean ofMir.

It will ;io n priihlein forocr lucrenllifily illlllcilt. The higher limn riso.the thinner will lie llml the nlr Uionwhich ho must ilepetiil for Iniiiynney

Indeed the nlr gel thinner even In

cronler prnportlnn Ihun tho Increasedheight of tho Might, l or though Mac.Ilenily hml risen through hut mic-slxt-

of the nlr cushion Hint cJouks thororth, he hml left hehhiil him fourtlflhs of the nlr.

Krom tho surfuro of tho eiirth,whrrn the tolnl pressure upon lil bodywur fifteen unit, ho had risen toheight where the pressure won hutthtvc tons. Anil hml ho gone threelimen ñu high he would hnve reducedthe pressure In 80 pounds.

No Intereit at Polea,Ally higher iilrplnnu flight than

(hoto Hint have heen tnkeli hy Hiohutuo men will hnve Utile scientificMilue. Their observations will giverare el y mnro Informiitlon thnii Hint to

he hml from linlleoti Kent up with

I'lrsl olhei'omliig su

village II uiouiiinln,

Southwest

I Virginia Boy. 7 YearsI Arrested as Horso Thief

ItWinokv,reven Jciir old, was nrresledfffeiitly on n of stealingI The In)'

tf$r In I. It Watson, probationtólcor. Tills Is youngest of.

of the law who has heentjftotwl here In 20 J ears. It wns

ÉK1.

IH(Vrli, Pa. Dlnmoiid ringsWilli $S.000, tied In linen handker-W- Z

wtro theñÜ ratflpld I')-- of Turen-tü-

two day Joseph PoNiinio8f Trirgnluni up the In

The dliiinoi)ds wero losttjy Joki'ph Klein Tnrrntutu 10

iiiBrnlng, when the wns shop-l1nf-

TJie Juwelry over toffitj hy IKViinr.o, Mrs. I(Jclni4 auiii

pi eco of recording nppnrntui.lint polca of the

earth hnva great aclcntlflc Intercut,Yet men nml attained them.And o long as tho nstronomcr nnd thomotcnrologlst mnkn tliu exist-rnc- o

of an ocean of nlr beyond nnysailed Hum far, there will ho u struggle to It

If tit for tha present Hint fathomingwill ho dono only from observation nmldeduction to ho rundo upon term flfinn.Among tho best of tho tnethodi thatnro used to determino tho upper limitof blanket nlr nbout thn earthl railed Hid "twilight method,"

Twilight linn been nl thetimo after minuet when day acema toho continued Into tho night becnuto oftho aunllglit that atlll upon thouprcr nlr.

It linn hrcti determined that twllight lust until the aun la nbouteighteen degreca below tho horlion,and with tills n n vnliio nmltho rndliiN ot tho earth given na 4,000

H la dlfllcult to hy thomethods ot trigonometry, a right trl

Stewart's LifeRomance Bared

Speedometer Really Was

Terence O'Brien, Ono-Tim- o

Clipper of Horses.

ALSO WAS MINING PROSPECTOR

LltlnHon Over 15,257,343 Left

by Manufacturer Leade toof "Family Skeleton"

Eccentric About Money.

Chicago. Litigation over thoIII o.tnto left hy tho Into John

K. Mtewnrt, founder nnd president oftho Htowurt Manufacturing companyand tho Sluwiirt-Wume- r Kpendometcrcompnny, hnreil n "fuinlly skeleton."

of records of tho Hurrogatocourt In Itlverheuil, L. I., In whichono of the two wills made hy thoChicago mlllloiinlro was filed, revealedHint his liuino was TercncoO'llrlen. Under this namo hu hnd beenn mining prospector In tho West,'

liniehl'roui prospecting his

hnnd to clipping horses, followlhg

fair. In Seattle ho metand Michael Together they In

Popocatepetl Is Becoming' Dangerous

airplane pholngiiipli I'upiH iiliipi-il- , Mexico' famous volcano,width Just now vigorously Hint lht InliiililtmitK ot tho

nt huso have left tl.ulr lnuuos. The rompiwed

f porph) title obsidian, rises tu u cone IT.T'.'O feet uhovo sen level, nbout teniRUtM of Mexico City.

Old,

Vn. Huwdl Smith,

chargeliürío. was turned

Hu'rjMUr

V

Ocms, Kicked About

nklekcd about' streets

Wdwitsbefore

picked bundleCetijir street.

Mis. otMüntW

wns turnedmimoiiwiii ri'wnri!

variousneither did tho

nought

known

fnthoni depth,

the of

defined

ahinca

known

lulled, not aolvc,

Man

EstateDar-

ing

Heurch

really

without success.O'llrlen turned

county ArthurCoulon.

rhletty

8treet.

STUDY SLEEPING SICKNESS

First Organized Investigation or

Dlseaso to Bo Made.

Expedition Conducted by Four Physi-

cians and Two Veterinary Sclen.tiste Will Study Sickness In

Tropical Africa.

London. An expedition formed hythe Troplcnl Discuses Prevention as-

sociation soon will leave to make thetlrst orgnnUod attempt to Investigateon tho spot tho treatment of sleepingsickness, us distinct from tliu questionof tho mere trniismlsslon ot the

The expedition will be conducted hyfour physicians and two veterinaryscientists, and It Is expected tho workwilt occupy two nnd u half years. ItIs sought to ciirry out tho work In dif-

ferent eeutcrs with tho sanction nndsupport of tho governments InterestI'd. iiihI It Is hoped that It will result

Woman Justice toKiss Bridegrooms

Atlantic City. N. J, lira. n

Chntnplnn of Homers Point,newly elected h Jusllco of thepeuro, nniiounrea alio will go thomnrrjlns pnrsons ono hctter.Where thn pnrsons linvo inndo It

n point to kins tho hrlde, Mrs.Champion fay alio will klaa thobridegroom, Mr. Champion la

considered hondsomo nnd Isthirty year old.

aAimizozo outlook.

nnglo that gives 48 miles ns tho heightof tho nlr mill denso enough to reflectthn twilight ruys of thn sun nftcr Ithas ser.

On the olher hand, another methodgives a different result. Tho presenceof "shooting stnra" In theso fnll nights,cnlculnleil often to ho nt n height otSOO mile, would seem to lodiento thatthere must bo nlr oven nt that height,far It la tho friction of tho nlr thatlienta the meteor ns It ruahes townrilthe en rth. Chester 1.. Tucker, In'CIUcago 1'ont.

There aro two vipers In Indln, ononbout '.'0 Inches long nnd tho othernbout four feet long.

vented n horso clipping machine, 'llivicnntnlncil n llexlhlu shaft, which scroMns tho hauls of future utltomohlle nocessnry nppllniices.

Goon Brings In Dig Profits.

This shaft was patented for O'llrlenhy ii lawyer named .Stewart nnd soonIt begun to pay largo profits. It wnsplaced on tho market as tho John K,Htewnrt speedometer, tho nnuio ofthe lawyer furnishing part ot thotltlo nnd that ot u rnco horse, "JohnK, furnishing tho remnlnder.

Oltrlcu Inter decided to adopt nshis own tho nniuo (it I ho device hohad placed on tho market, nnd fromHint time on was known as John IvHtewnrt.

With tho acquisition of his fairfortune O'llrlen, now known ns Stewart, left thn West nnd moved to Chicngn, Introduced tho speedometer nndsoon his wealth grew to great proportion. Ho purchased n rcsldenco titII'Jl" Sheridan roud nnd bought n minislon nt Center Point, I.. I., to whichho Inter moved with his wlfo nnd twodaughters, Mnrlon nnd Jean.

Ho wns In his parly forties when hedied, leaving nn cxtnto of llu to sevenmillions.

lloth Htewnrt nml his widow, whodied nine months nftcr him were eccentric In linmlllng money, Firstcleric In tho olllco of tho Hpccflomotcrcompany discovered some deposit slipson Chicago luniks calling for $1,800,000 which it wns not known Hint Mr,

Htewnrt possessed. This money wasfound In six hanks nnd turned Intotho estnte. Shortly nftcrwnrds Lean-red II. I.a Chance, now chnlmMi oftho bonrd of directors of tho Htewnrt-Wnrncr Hpeedomoter company, nndtrustee of tho Htewnrt estnte, receivedn hill for $7.M) for tho rent of n safetydeposit vault of which ho know nothing.

Daughters (Jet Estate.In the safety deposit vault $10,000

inoro wns discovered. At nuothetimo u sáltense which Mrs, .Stewart,who died In Aiken. I. I'., had leftIn a hotel there wns opened nnd ÍC.'.KV(XX) In currency, In tfO.IKX) and 510.000 gold rcrllllt'utes rolled out. Thlslitimso nlso contained Í11H1.000 In

check. The Hiilleiiso hndbeen curried nroiiud the country with

nt inure Hum thn usual eme.The fortune left hy Htewnrt wns orlg

tiiully ill. hied between his two dnugllei--

, but Jean died October 10 Inst,while still n child. Marlon marriedHubert 1. Iloiieymnn Jr., of New YorkCity, nml Inherited tliu entire estate

It wns her action In tiling, throughher father-in-la- Hubert It, Honeyumn, n New York lawyer, a suit ehurglug Incompetence nml general nilmanagement of iho estille, that ledto iho dlsontery of Iho romaneo ofher father's enreer.

in n general system of vaccinationwhereby nil Imlltldonl arriving IniiniiKi-- r iniie win no inoculated nilso gradually rendered Immune.

The etis-illllo- will first work InUgitr.-'n- . It will prohnbly pnceeilInter to the llelghin Congo, nnd It Ishoped lo extend the worlc lo Ithodcslamid the Riulnn, wliero there la a Idaepidemic nf Iho disease.

Tho steeping sickness has heen prov-ident among thn natives of West Af-rica for 100 year. It Is generally

to n parnslla carried by asperles ttf tho tsetse lly which Infectscttle. Tho disenso lina cnned henvymorlnllly nniniig tho natives of thoCongo nnd L'gnndn for many yenrs,nnd Is greatly drended by I.tiropcnniIn the inrts of Africa whew It

Its origin linn been the subjectof niiirh medical research.

Htitphlto turpentine gns given offwhen whnd Is liollpjl Ip paper miikln;U ii.saiI lit Insl-ln-i TNT.

WILL

U, S. MUST SAVE

WORLD'-HARDI- NG of

PRESIDENT DELIVERS STIRfflNO

ADDRESS TO CONQRESS IN

PERSON. ' nil

SYNOPSIS OF SPEECH

UnQEB MANY nF.FOHM8 IN AOMIN

OTnATION POLICIES BY

NEW CONQRE88.to

OT ritan X,p,pr tntoa Nfl Sinkl.)

Valiluiiton -- Hlreslng tho grentand coiitillnillon whichthe Amerlcnti ieople iinlst lia prepnreilto innku towurd thn economic nml ftnnnclnl rohabllllatlon of n world stillstaggering under thn disordered condlHons benuenthed hy wnr, I'resldentHarding voiced a solemn warning In

the message hu delivered In person toCongrí' Hint ' no permanent rendJuslmeiils enu ho effected without conslderntlon of our Inescnpnhln relationship to world n f fair In fluuncu midmule."

"Wo should ho unworthy of our besttradition If wo wero unmindful, of sotin I, moral ami political conditionwhich nro not of direct concern to u.hut which do nppeiil In tliu humanxyiuputhlcH nml tho very becoming Interest of 11 neon o blest with our nntlonnl syinpnlhlfx," tliu I'resldent saht

Tho President empliH.alr.cd Hint Inthe main tho contribution ot this republic to restored normalcy III thoworld must coma through thn Inltliithe ot tho executive branch of tho government, hut tho best Intention uiumost carefully considered purposewould full utterly It tho sniictloii midthe ot Congress were notcheerfully ncronled.

Tor the flrt limn In yenrs, sincethe grim shadows of Iho World Wnrfirst begun to gather over tho Ameiienn people, Congress listened to nprcNltlcuIhil mesugu that was almostentirely dovoled to tho grave domesticlues confronting tho American na-

tion, nnd which skipped over, exceptIn the most general way, the serious

ipicsllons facing the Amer-ican people.

Tho synopsis of President Har-ding's luessngo to Congress follows:

Mr. .Speaker nnd Members of tho Con-tres- s

It Is a very gnillfylng privilegelo como to tho Congress with lliu re-

public nt peace with nil tho nntloiiof the world. .More, It Is ripinlly grat-ifying to report that our country isnot only free from every Impendingmennco of wnr, hut there urn growingnHsiirnuces of the permanency ot tliupenco which wo so deeply cherish.

For approximately leu years wuhnvu dwelt iinild menace of wnr orus participants In war's nctunlltlcs,mid tho Inevltnhlo nflermiith, with itsdisordered condition, has lidded totho dlfflculHcx of government, whichutleiiititely cnnuiit ho nppriilsed excepthy thoso who uro In Immediate con-tact nnd know Iho responsibilities.Our tusks would hu less difficult Itwu had only ourselves to consider, hutso much of tho world wns Involved,tho disordered conditions nro so well-lilg- h

universal, even among nationsnot engaged In actual warfare, Hintno permanent readjustment can boeffected without consideration of ourIncscnpnhlo relation o world affairsIn finance nnd Irado.

Indeed, vo should he ttnworlhy of!our best triidllloim If we wero untiilnd-- 1

ful ot social, moral unit political con-

ditions which urn lint of direct con-

cern In us, hut which do nppenl totho human N.MiipiithluH nnd the veryliiK'iimliig Interest of a people Mousedwllh our national good fortune. It I

not my purpose lo bring In you n pro-gram of world In thnmain such a priigi'iitu mint be workedout hy the nations must directly con-

cerned. They iiiiisf,ihejnselie turnIn the heroic remedie for the liieuue-Iii- l'

conditions under which Hte.v nro

iiienn In help.We shall do so unselfishly hecnusn

Hiere I rtinipeiiHiitlnti In the conscious-n- o

nt assisting, selfishly, becausetho commerce mid Interiiiitloiial ex-

change In trade which marked ourhigh Hilo of fortúnalo mhuurcmcntnro possible only when the imllonsnil continents aro restored to Htnbloorder nml uomiiit relationship.

In the main the contribution ot thisto restnied noriaalcy In tliu

world must como through tho Initia-tive the executive branch thogovernment, hut the best of Intentionnnd must inrofully considered pur-pose- would full utterly If tho sanc-tion mid tho riMipcrntlon Congresswere not cheerfully

I mu very sure we shall linvo no con-

flict nt opinion nliont constitutionalduties or authority. I Hiring the anx-ieties of wnr! when necessity seemedlotiipelllng, there were excessivegrant of niilhorlly and an extraordi-nary concentration of powers In thnchief I'Kicullvo. The repeal of wnr-lim- e

legislation nml tho nutoinatlcwhich attend the penco proc-

lamations have put mi I heseemergency "excesses, but 1 linvo thowish to further than that. I wantto Join you In restoring, in the mosttordlnl way, the spirit ofand nml Hint mutuality ofconfidence nml respect which is neces-sary In rcprcaciilnllvc impular gin cmllietlt.

Kncruncliinont timn the functions (ifCungresi or iitiemptcd dlctailan of fia

policy are not to.be thought'ofz-mnci- i

leas MtemptfO, out mere la nn insis-tent rail for harmony ot purposo andconcord of action to sped the solution

Hie difficult problema confrontingboth thn legislative nnd executivebrunches of tho government.

It Is worth-whll- a to make allusionhem to thn character ot our government, minnriil ns ono must no mni anaddress to you Is no less 11 message to

our peoplo or whom you speakmost Intimately. Ours Is n populargovernment through political parties.Wo divide nlnng political lines nml Iwould ever linvo It

Hiimmnry of the main points na follows :

The Impcriilltc need "elns-

tlc nnd flexible" tnrlff legislationwhich would enablo the President,through tho federal tnrlff commission,

meet effectively the changing tradonnd Industrial conditions, not only Inthis country, but nhroud,

Hecond Tliu urgent necessity of n"general policy of transportationdistributed Industry, nml of highwayconstruction to encourngo tho spreadot uiir population and to restoro theproper balance between city mid country."

Third Thn strong desire of the ndministration for further revenue revision nnd "renewed consideration otour tax program," despite tho Inuvltablo divergence opinion In seekingtho reduction, nmelloriitloii nml rend

I

Jusltncnt ot tho burilen of tnxntlonTho expreseil npposltlnu

ot 'he ndinlulstrnlloii to tho ulirogiiHon (it ccrtnlu commercial treatiesproposed hy tho Jones merchant marino uct on tho ground Hint In donounco them would "Involve us in achuos nt trado relationship mid addIndescribably to tha confusion of thoalready disordered commercial world.

Tho expansion of the Amerlenn merchant marine under an iidnilnIstriitlon plan to bo later submitted toemigres which, while ciintemplallngno greater draft on the public treas-ury than Is provided hy (he Jones act"will appeal to tho pride mid encourage tho hopo of nil tho American peopie," In American shipping (hlng theAmerican flag,

Hlxth llnrly enactment of the for-eign debt funding Hint the iiilinlnlstrillion may ho clunked with amplenulhorlty to deal with tho III.ikhi.ooo,-(XX- )

foreign Indebtedness tu the UnitedStates which Is now denied It midwhich Is hindering readjustmentamong our debtor nml uccoiapllshlngnothing for ourselves,

Heventh .Systematic viicouragemelitot agriculture hy tho development otndeipiato distribution nml marketingfacilities for agricultural products nmltho adoption of marketing programs for that purpose.

Klghth Tho early termination of a"great volume of uneconomic andwasteful transportation" mid n revision of "tho existing scheme ot ml

Justing freight rutes," with ndeipiutolegislation to meet tliu serious railroadproblems so vitally affecting tliu wclfaro of tha American people.

Ninth Hccoiiimcndeil n congresslnnul appropriation to purchase food fortho starving lltisslnns,

Tenth Suggested the advisabilityof a cnnilllutlonnl amendment to pro-

hibit tho Issuance nt tnx freo securlties.

Kloventh Declared both corpora-tions and labor union should hu regulated nnd supervised In the Interestsof public welfare and suggested quailJudicial tribunal In settle labor illsputes.

Touches on Conference.Agreeable to jour expressed deslio

ami completo a id with tho pur-

poses of legislative branch of Iho government, Hiero Is In Washington, nsyou happily know, an lulci'imtloniilconrerence now most earnestly atwork on plans for Iho limitation otnrmniiifiitx, a naval holiday and tliuJust settlement of problem whichmight develop lulu causes Internatlonnl disagreement

It Is easy ".to believe n world hopeIs centered on Ihl capital city. A mostgratifying world accomplishment Is nutluipriihiible

A henrty reception was given thePresident by what was sulil tu ho onoof the largest iiuillenre ever JammedInto tho House diamlii-r- . Demonslra-

nliiute ouch iiirurifil whenho entered mid iigiilu when ho coneluded, Hie audience Hlniidliig mid applauding. Applause also broke Into Idsaddles frequently, espechllly fromHouse inetiibrrs when he discussed nil-

ministration policy nml with sperlntvolume when ho udvniice.l his phin for

trlhlliinl to weigh disputes between

iii n" " '.". - ,m.m u,-

ganlratlon should not bo permitted tu"exact unfair terms of employment orsubject the public to ncliml distress."

Tho audience, which also IncludedIho cabinet, diplomatic corps and ninnyhigh offlclnls, responded warmly whenwith feeling Hie President urged nhlfor stnrvlug peoples of Itusshi nml proposed n gift of lO.OOO.IMm bushels ofcom mid l.txx).(XX) bushels of teed.

Yankt Drlng Wives From Rhine.New York, Tho first detachment nt

American troops to ho sent homo fromtho army of occupation In (lermany,consisting lit eleven officers nml (100

men, nrrlved here nil tho transport( illltlgliy. The Hdp best iiccouiino- -

dmlons wero ncciipleil by seventy-thre-

tlermiiu-bori- i wive Amerlcuii soldiers nnd eight Ithllio bnlilcs.

Wreck Dead Total Twenty-seven- .

Philadelphia, I'n.-- The death list asn result of tho collision nt Headingrailway passenger trains nt llrjnAthyn nppnrently stiinds lit twenty- -

seven, Thirteen of tho vlellms linvoI and fourteen othersiru t U'lnUsIn E nnd liciluved to have!.cen liülfíi.

struggling, then wo eun help nml wolim of u

of

republic

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ofaccorded.

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BEFORE M AFTER:

CHILDBIRTH'

Mr. William TelU HowLydk E. Pinkham VegeUW

Compound Kept Herin Health

s u ft ,1 T ..II P Ptnttmm'VegeUblo Compound hclpod me both

UUl UU OlIU fl.iTbaby was born, limffered with back-ach- e,

headache, wuWM generally run downnnd weak. I sawLydla E. l'lnkham'aVegotttblo Com-pound advertised inthe newspapers anddecided to try It.Now I feel fino, talcacara of my two boyaana ao my own worn.

i MwmmnH vnur medicine to anvonawho iaalllntr. You may publish my Ua

you Uilnk itwlll helpothera.- "-Mra.UABBlE VrlU4MO,uvctlti., vmiiv

For moro than forty year Lydla. E.tUnlirKim'a Votrntnhtn ComDOUnd hSSbeen restoring women to health who

frnm lrrffmilsrltlea. dianlacomenta, backaches, headaches, bearlns;J H K.IH. M.ui.,ataa "Ihm hltlf.flJ.M

Today there la hardly a town or hamletIn tho unitea oiaies wnerein buhiuwoman does not reside who boa beenmade well by It. Tliat I why Lydla E.I'inkham'a VceeUble Compound Is nowrocognlicd aa tho standard remedy lorsucn aumenu.

If Yew FordDeetTtít

nLaiBiBLLLLLLLKrvv

It Poi'l Hm !U tt'i Ihl lnll (

Needs eu tttiux ii wim

Advance Cork InsertBrake Lining for Fords

WrlMrrt"ltTIOMftlMtt." ll'lIMll.4rr.ADVAMCt AITTOHOSIU ACCUS0RIU COXr.

1113 1'rslli Aftuuff Clilt-nff-

At the Top of the Stalrt.During my service In the army I

wns one day corporal In eluirgo ofquifi'irs. Ono of my duties wu tu escort tho olllrer of the day nn hi tourof Inspection, preceding libit Into Ihomen' qunrlers mid loudly callingthem to attention.

This particular day I preceded til ntup thn stairs to the upper llnnr ot ourbarracks, and when nbout half wayup loudly shouted, "Attention."

Upon reaching tho top nf tlio stairI discovered thn colonel nml u doenother olllccrs of the regiment rigidlystanding at attention. They hadpicked tho place out n u quiet one toget somo gns musk drill, and burstout with n wild shout ot laughter whenthey saw mo nnd tho second looey Intho rear. Chicago Journal.

Freihcn a Heavy SkinWith tho ntitlsrptle, fascinating Cutl- -

cura Talcum Powder, nn exquisitelyscented convenient, economical face,skin, baby nnd dusting powder nmlperfume. Henderá other perfumes su-

perfluous. Ono of tho Ciitlcurn ToiletTrio (Honp, Ointment, Talcum). Advcrtlscment.

Slow to Learn."lIowlung have tho (Inukers been

rlch""Oh, long enough to get used to a

butler.""Thnt's nmblgiioii.'"How so?""I know no old gentleman who matin

his pile In the tlrst Yukon gnh rush,nml he still gels fussed when hi but-ler catclie hlni sitting iiround thehouse In his sock-feet.- ltlriiilnghilin

Á Beautiful Woman is

Always a Well Womanfian Antonio, Tex. "After n serious

Illness, when my strength termed ns tho'It would not como buck to mo, I deridedto try Dr. Plerco's l'avorlto PrescriptionM a tonic. I luul reen it rccnimncnilcilto highly Hint I felt I could not go fnrnstray. This medic-In- did nil fnr uiu thatcould I desired. It restored mo to 'rfoct health and strength In n comparalively abort timo and I am Just as strungand well ns can Iw. 'Favorito l'rescri-tio- n'

Li a splendid tnnlo and tiulldc furwomen and It la a pleasure, to recommendIt." Mrs. IlcUleMcUno.yusllowioBt.

Tho uso of Dr, I'ierco's Favorite Pre-scription has made many women happyby milking them healthy. Get it nt onrofrom your nearest druggist in cither tab-le- ts

or liquid! or send lOo to Dr. Pierce'sInvalids' Hotel In riuffalo, N. V, for atrial pkg. tableta and write for frcu med-ical aUvico.

PATENTS Watson tS.OolBmKB,I'tUBI UWftr.Wuhloium

tutu uuoBabt. tlltttat rffaeM. UMWcrr It,Qood Enough.

"I think Homidsii will make n. goodmini to appoint as Judge."

"Hut, governor, ho Is not a profoundlawyer."

"Muybo not, hut ho lias a largo fundof common serse."

Way of Iho transgressor Is hard,hut somo transgressors think the ex-

citement Is n recompense.

IB,lmimlICMT

KeepVbur EyésClean - Clour Ho alt By

rite fe Ir U Cr PtM HwM C, Otilé . U LA

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Christmas Sale ofSuits, Dresses, Coats and Skirts

We have marked every garment clown toL,oa una DCIUW-- - iuu tan iiuw Duy yourwinter needs and save from 30" to 50"o ofprices prevailing two months ago.

Coatsof

Other styles of Bolivia $1 00A Jas low as

4.o- -.-i ... Li-- mm. drMjJUST RECEIVEDAnew shipment of

MissesCoats

bought at half theregular price. You

can also save

50oON THESE

21

MBS89

GIFTSOF

CHEER

is now nt its wo aslc you toUto Wo of nil nnd our (ho

FOR

SilkSilk mid Rwonterfl

nnd Kid

tlip vervUandkori'liit'fs in XmuaHoxop

ofLadies'

extra fine Salts PicoPlushes

Today's prices:$17.50 to $23.75

Mv

Dresses filland Suits Wñ

$12.75 to $26.50 WMÍFormer $18 to ifJrQ?

We received ashipment of Silk and M?5Wool Dresses thisweek. These too will

included at aboveprices.

Carrizozo Trading Co.QUALITY riliST I'HONB THEN I'ltlCE 6655

Christmas Suggestions

FOR ALLTHE

YEAR

Headquarters for Santa ClausOur Toy Doparttuottt best comu, bring

Children. Imvo toys pricpsuio Iouibi

GIVB SOMETHING USEFULSOMETHING TO WEAK

HERSilk I'tidorwoar

HoseWool

Silk GlovosSilk WnistsSenrfc. lulcst

Now LinoHand Hugs

Atprice

new

be

kituls

FOR HIMNcokwcnr, Katioy Kindor Silk Dresa Tic?Hosiery, Silk itnd KlborMandkutTliiofM, all kindsGloves, Silk nnd KidShirlH, Klegiuit Silkand Meant iiul .ModrnsHuts and CnpsSweat its of nil kinds

We aro Kvlnr pedal reiluctioiiB on nil Ladies' Alen's and Hoys'llcadv to Wear. Our prices are nlvnyn the lowest.

ZIEGLER BROTHERSmru,

ÓARñl2ÓZ6 ÜUTÍ.OOK

wo era

Cloth

$45

mm

r mí

R3

fe5

.OCAL AND I'ERSONAI. MENTION!

W. I. Htoocko of Aito was nbusiness visitor Thurad.iy.

Eloí

il...iiieii mu

!rl.uli

lb. ..t te Pure FoodOijc

.StfSlThStií.ñíl lhS"Jlu!íMrs. Wm. be bent seen hor.e.

I'mnr.oz-- ) visitors histiluy.

Chucoluto Dipped Nuts of nilkuuJn; llnost ovui I'ure Food

Mrs. S,mutuoü over to

MarRiiarlto

relatives

herniates,Itak.ry.

Titsworth

Unkory.

Sunday.

Williams,It. nr.

ilnys his relnivos.H Ulncklock of

is Inarrane;inr fnmlly toCnrrizozo.

Miss so that con- -

the uenion with Hie humeIoIk.

Uh Uoh! your UirlsSpecials in

CiukIiuí- - Puru Food Dukory.

Miss M. Connwny of Upland,N.prusku. is visltnm niece.

Sweetweek-en- d re-

mainedpresent

friends.

superior iporitiymie,

Hiiplist

L'amtan Church Moines.hripjr

Holland spend pnstoiholiday

arrived

El where

Stearns Juduo attorneysH. B. Law.

I'rancis h, Lester, Grand CourtHon stonogrnpheilor of he Masonic order, p'i nn,ndler Won-th.m.- h

lime nimAJK lej?nl buslHimwcII.eflS of nntur0i

Send our orders for thosuRfcestion of.

all Urders ivni with theeuruiul 7ma Cltib.n

Thomus Uarr, courteous.uccGii)oditii H iiRcnt the

siaiion, siient Suturduyuiiii.iy in I'uso.

and pound boxes ofchoice Candies are dell-omit-

-- Try them see I'ureFood Uakcry.

Don't Ro slioppliiR with n for'iru cutaloR under your

morch.int's ROLiis are tti.best prices

Mrs. T. Stone brothersister, came down from CoronaMonday, lami

Miss spoiltIn Paso nnd

for n few days tilweek nmoriR

andHenr In mind the "Four Horse- -

A 1 ft 11..n ni minih

Mr. nuil will the everwcie Sun

Mr. nnd

George nephew ofnnd Mrs. W Dosier,

rived here this wctk frrtm --

htirR, Knnpns. to spend hob- -

with

Ueecroft Rev. theIhsI Des N.M.,

to hfsThev loach this

Helen will place

ForOur liox

bur

duct services Sunday.

Mrs. Clarence S p in ddaughter Florence

early part of this week fromI'nsn, Miss Florencebeen receiving medical treat

mailt for iocnl ailment.Mrs.- - O. S. Mechem,

Prichard. Hamilton,Mas- - mid

passed Wero hereMonday In (lnv to someto minor

in Ftuil ActhiRonCuke Christmas Lukes ol Outlook, that the Chamber ot

kinds - will bu Commerce meat Carrlprompt attention. Woman's joint meet- -

thetickut at

valVjI

Our l'j Z1jiA"h

arm,Our

and cheapest.

J. and

Iranem'ted rome

the

Mr.Pit'

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'nix Is britiR held at thol.ulz hallthis afternoon, dicussNntion- -il Park matters nnd other thlnircif interest to our city. Tin- - pnitlculnrs of this Imnnrtnnt mcp.InR will appear next week.

C A R It I 7, 0 7, 0OUTLOOK

Riehtln the HEART of P.USI.NESS CENTER. -- DROP IN.t),

Rend the Chrlstmis ikIjoÍ ourmerchants; rend thorn cnrofulh.They tell of tho mnny bnrRiii bIn store for you Huy nt hom,i

Bo sure to nttend the Red CrossnjKi "ess and returned Alonday even-- ; onnuo Saturday nlht at tl r

ILutz Unll.

ANDREW CARNEfJIE was one of America's foremostllnanciers. .

Flu mndu his lint Thousand Dollars by savinp it, notby lookiiiR around for speculative wind-fall;- .

Thrift is the foundation of practicnlly all fortunes.

Start now nnd save systematically. Mnke this yourbest llimncinl year.

Have a bank account.

h' m

The First National Bank"Tru l'Ir$l Xntlnnal Strike"

CAUHIZOZO, NEW MEXICO

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Speaking Frankly

Our Hank adveitlses regularly becausewo wnut you all to learn a ojt the ad van.tonus wo have to offer you. and aUo

we nro nnxJous to bui'd up a ttronniliiaii' iil institution, one that will be a cre-dit to this part of the state

Wo want moro accounts, for In lint wnyour buelnesi Brows The stronger ourBank beco nos, tho better we nre able toserve you. Our imerests are mutual. Wewant u to consider OUR bank as YOURbank. We aro sure to feel that way aboutIt once you nro 11 costumer. Possibly wocsn't plome everybody, but we nro nlwnyswilling to THY.

THE EXCHANGE BANKEstablished 1892

CARRIZOZO, NEW MEXICO

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