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M;r. has installed a new · · · · · . Mrs. Charlie Adams of Capitan ,. '·, music entertaining the , Rise. is .what they . . was brought to Dr. . A. m.el'.ting New Mex-· pqblic after the, show Oh! How it shift tlie. ir n .••. ;·.u ..• ·.· ho!Jpital Tuesday evening· about Last Monday evening Pr. Kent: · ·· · b · k ·d · - If "'"'tw:: 7 • 1 · k tr · f · · · Republican nominee' .for 1 and .. i'can. w:ll_l .e as to, at the Lyric. , He is g!ltting sowe Of trytl. say w.·. sboukl .. ;- 0 e oc su enl'_lg rom 111JUrlt'S reo- • • I . ,. · .. th$;ik protesta to, .excellent plays, too .. ·Next .Sun- ceived in an auto accident, Tues- C'ommtssJOner, and Judge M.A. . the Taylor Act· wm be day, "The Trail of the Sort of 'got them. in a CJnter. day afternoon while driving home .Otero, noll'linee for . . held in Roswell Sept. 26, it was Pine," a play founded on the pop- -··Every ·man. !rom the Capitan tlrug store with .term a arlno11nced Monday_ .. by J. E. pular book by John Fox, Jr., th!! everywbere .. take tht •tanft; two others irr'tluf <'nr. B e i n g fatr stzed crowd m commumty Stnblein, acting_ regional grazier, author who stirs your sentiment ,. · End that passing of the·b\ICk; · · . blinded by the sun,' Mrs •. Adnm!,l hall. . , of grazing. 'and makes your heart ache ,in , Landon is going be' q"t . . had a bead-ori collisiQn with (} Mr. Wm. Gallacher, Lmcoln ·· ·T·. h. a·s· ...... eet1'ng WJ'II be •n eonJ'un·e· unas' o. n w. ith the as he h · •• ..!..t ........ · · - d .. ,. truck. Both knee cnps w;re fmc- County C!hairtnan of the Repub- ... This election e.a. lh "•II .. •Q 'r t · t d d D Keot, tiol\ with the meeting of the South- presents thetn. · · - and a -gash on the chin t<·an par Y m ro uce r. r.ea$tern New Mexico Grazing As- . . which required several stitches. the first speaker. . nociation of ·District 6, to be held Mr. Do.w Announces . The Superannuated co II e g e in Roswell, Sept. 25. : · .. -m-- . •.,, ,." I , , , 1 School Notes ,. prcsidf)Jlt admitted that hi.1 Jmd · ..• , .. -;; - . . · . . · ·"' ' .. N., ..-: . "' .. C, opportunities to go to older states . . •. direc'tor,. will . Mr. Dow requests us to William Bryan ew .. urba - to supervise greater schools, at attend and 1t IS pelJeved that· • .inform the people through the , (Ola C. Jones, Co. School Supt.) lnrgt•r snlaries, but his friends Antionette. Funk, assistant secre- columns of this paper that he . u.: . '-'-• b t.. • ...c ' I ·have received. many requests persuaded him to remain here to tary of the interior also will be again seeks 're nomination arid re- William Bryan, son of John . II Cor information on tht> "rherking ll('lp build a young state. Hi• present. · election to the officP of County Bryan of Corona who had recent• evtf 1fnce Mon- and. "checking in" of books tnlk was brief and we All stockmen, especially those Assessor of Lincoln •..;ounty. Mr. ly n•turned rrom California went have bien tn my hbrnry, and hnw nskec.J tiVo funny stori<'!l he told which in Districts 4, 6.and 6. are urged Dow hns interviewed the majority out on Sunday to hunt. His body busy It new curbl. Ail Mra. A. F. Roselle,l.im•oln Coun· lwpt t 0 crowd good natur1:1d. to attend ·the nteetinft;!!- of the.> tax pay em in Lincoln roun- w.as found later where he had street. (JH:o.wb tit tO be W Rural School Librarian to Dr. Binney introduced Judge ty and ht& been fair to nil; he han cid<•ntQIJy shot himself. . by curbt, gra'Vel btl aummarizc a few points go\wn· Ot<•ro nnd stated It was tho firot Knox on Recovery gotten tas high n valuation as hi.' .... . . . ___ .... of chug holca. . ing them. They nre fnllown: liml• he had ever had the honor _ · rear.mnably could, and the buulm - On Wednesday, tht city of 1 Car- In t>nch textbook furr,islwd by or introdut•ing a United· States Talking of forgotten men- s?ow quite an increase in vnlua· At The Lyric riznzo moved ita \'Vater crane from State. D(•partmt·nt nf _fi:dUI·n· :it'natnr. Pl'rhar,, when the vol ... a . what about Col. Frank Knox, tt.onu nil over the due to __ thecornoro.f Malnatteetoppoaite t.lon, a sttckcr bt•arulM tlwtr mlm<' nn• t•ountcd noxt November he · baa tborough '"'nvnn" Rlchar.:t'l ICrvt' .... , 1tatlon to tho li placed1 On I hm I lot• . 11 1 . 0 l till t 't 1 ad . . ' , . . who \fllD nominated for Vice ..... I•'riday und Saturday · 1.1 ... name or the tlw nurnhtr ,.f w 1 ·t 1 1 tll<' Vl'r IP s. mon 1 •: President at the Republican Na· Mr. IB. one or th<• b<'!'t Ken f\laynnrd and 1'arzon ia rear of tho city haJJ, presumably the book as 1, 2. 3, t•Lt•. an.; H<•n.tt' I tat mnor. . , tionaI Convention! .. !'; wid on tho atrC<t end to aet' rid .DnL Wiil.!CiL - l1n. ... I u lj;••Ql•ro, ' \\"ho rot t" -'j""-- ----1 .- -. .\.Yo from the nnu --- -- .. --- -.. part ot tho time. original and C'arbon <'t"JIY uf At·· o' l" •. ;,t l'XfHUnt·• t that he ts making apeccbro hither He makes and huldn friC'ndu, A whirlwind o! action and ' eeaeion Record Blanks furnw•wd l11' "·11.1 otaruhng on .•ho a?d yon, bul. nobod.y f:alka, abocdut and no more reliablo or hC'tl<'r tbrilln in this advcnturc-cmm91c4 Joe INIJt;ant at tht by tho .State Depnrtm••nt. tlun ra11 phf!,,rm • not from <'hOI<'C, htm nnd, though It w record qualified peroon could be found Wcntern. Harry MlUer •lerYict ·ltation nme Information is li.!lt.ed. Wlwn ltut bt•t·nutle ho wdas that be hne the. wid eat o! mdio for this import..ant offire. He no· · :-: ALSO :-: · tQ lehooJ .Jut MondiJ' teacher checkn out the.> bouha fN to on tt t troug broadcantn, he tho tmpren- licltn your uupp )rt up Hl p'l'lt ('X· "Bird Man" and Sportreel and Andy' J;..ucraz bu ta)(en lab her achoul, ohe £1H!IW out t •e "ampaagn •• , , . aion of m u. dark corn· pericncc, with <•tn ••• •• ., ,. • • • • •. ""'' :. lcnvr.n the . .tic t bPIJovo iii talking to hamnelf. and energy. r Sun. Mon. and Tuct. . . :-' · · ". ... copy wttb me and k('('p::J the> <'ar- m puhticn m reher. None or U!l a vico-preoidential eandi- -·--· u ·' ' ' · bon copy for hl'r own n>rnr.t. dn, nn io evidenced by tho number date is quito n fellow in tho poli- A Ex i "Jho Jrl•ll of the Jlr. l'idl ol was Then when obe roturnn the hunlro or Itepublicano who have bocn 1 tical. picture. Theoretically be n press on ..-:.:;' U 11 'firitor Mr. s:lon.u oLth£! .. aided .itt t{(!U.in3 good Job$ . • .spcnku with -SOO- - • · gf ,. , "··· t&ch one in examined, notnticmo oleo thm:o who have been on ro- , · ond to tbnt or tho prenidential - · ill hit' part of and paymentn mnd<' on uwee lief. candidate. ft. io a To our many I•'ri('ndo, One nntl, · ncce:mion blanlw tlamnH· .JudJ.w Otero opoke nt length, worthy.of notic-e, under ouch cir- AU: ! featuring Sylva ed and loot books, and rr1'1Jitgi\'· staling that "a mud but<ket wa»n't eumntnhcea, that ncwopapern do It in with dP<•p rPit gratitude. Mellurry and Henry Fonda. JoyttJ now BY C!n her for the n•tum of uutlainau-' part of hia equlpmt>nt," thPn not ·editorializ.c on his uttcmnce:J; that w4l come to thank Y"U fori A story or lhe · buildinp. in ehatiL ed. · - prumr,ti.Y proc«!!Oed to plaster thaL the npetlkem on the otber the many kindncz;Pn nhown U!l;Uw · cuu;.try all in ·• ' ••·1 .ehool buUdinp and the Tho library bookn nl't' Go\'f'Nior Tingley and Senator llide do not anower him, or In fact tnoat recent· of whi<'h won the get double your r:· ney's haJJ whic:b the achool according to tho DPWl'Y Dt•(•imal but htt1Jidn't sound vpry pay nny attention to his atntc- prroentntion of a beautiful Zenith beautiful and &Overal month.a a 1 o. CI&!3Ulcntion SyntA:!m as fnllowa: convincing. ments. ia undernt,andable that mdio. We wish to malto otol'j: too. ·- Peru ha. been mada hi& 100 - l'bilo:;ophy Ho ct'emed to connider the fact with a vivid candidate Cor the mention of Mr. nnil M"rn. F. J. :-: ALSO :-: 2{)0 - that Mr. wan an expert at tho underntudy might "-'ho it &e:mo orig•nated , Hero'' nnd Pictorial, 300 - Sociology han.JUimtdt'linqul!nt . boya, quail. . _ _.. _ .... easily be overnhado!fed,. but. fltlen Cad who:-:'!) ..nn... ·-- -, · -- --- --··-·-- ·· -- ---- - .. ------ fl£'d him in every neru:o or the bfu staunchest advocates do not tiring e fl' o r t s of colicitation MatJhee tlvery Sunday 2 = 30 p. m. Mrs. Nellie Branum and Mrs... liOO - Natural Seit>fH'(" word tube governor or thin credit Governor Landon with brought the idea tp-1:r rrofizntion; Nif.!ht show startD nt S:OO p-. m. O"'acar CfotlH fo Roswell Iut 600 - Useful Arts "ommonwealth. either briiJiancy of ur.terance or totheLincolnCou,ty Lightnnd "• •"" • • • WednNdaytoatay over Cor the 700- FineArtn We'dnuppnsaitwouldtalroaomo magnetism of personality, ao It Ia Power company for the libPrnl Wednesday Night Al fL Barnea cireua 800' - Literature vastly different qualitiea or mind, ··· ·nm ii oTecTipse by n llrighf:er contribution of P?wer; tQ CCC' Ommitic Club daJ. 900 - History Jar gr.pte.r 1llld morn .outlltaqd ..... . . . --- -e- Tifile· ·,"Tr- . ._ .. ""Eienseflaf nuriioer -.,f lJnnlt, itag pt'roonnlity, coupled with ex· Ill lit J Mr. L. A. Witaker want to Roe- and cJ&csificntion wril.ren nn £'1"Utive ability of a high order to · one) is listened to With patience, Mitchell who installe<.l the radiil) ' well Thuraday to atttnd the A1 each envelope m book, and be a BUCOOlSful govP.mor or lhc instead of enthuniamn, may be abd to aU who t.oak plrt in .this · II G. Bamea CirctJL c.an1 in envelope. Each tA:!at'lwr st.'llt>. due to the subJ'ect matter of his noble movement in this Fermin Gonzalu :. to ch"'n'· ut &.w•l .. ·e ,.....,. ..... . . o:u n.K 0 . o" . An exceiJent, good h e a r t (! d lJdresses. means of and enter· .. . ... ..... ,_ library, b-ooks lor a penod r a manager of hardened Y 0 u t h B His text rot ordinarily the peril- tainment to us. We a{lain thank News Monday of _ . tlle month a time. The stgned C'ardn might become a mediocN Chief oun plight to which our com1try you all for your litany iavorn. the deat11'ol' F'erfuin Gont.a!es if lari'e&t tnrcUmmt tlity are a record of the bonks she Exeeutivo. has been brought by the Roose- You do not know and I cannot lt'ort Stanton by shooting him- ,bad. All buns runnmi mto checked. At the close of that __ -------...,.._. administration. According teU you how very muth ·anyone self. Young' Gonzale3 wbo we town ar.lcaded - period of time, ohe returns these to bim the .Roosevelt administra· 1n my condition these Ctom Ln9 Vegas ·WAD enroJied at books, aU own them. to be I'Xamin· tion has precipitated thebusinero- lavoro. the CCC camp. Z.nends thought Mr... Clesta Prior hu returned ed 'O: defects might have men of the nation into ."a shad· Mr. and Mrs. E. T. ColliFr. he was despondent on aceount of (: .. .. t k• ta Mi hi been meurred dunng the month, r ' d •, e I'OCl.WOWei!Sij'W C• "b f h .d ,ow o an uneert.amty. -- ---·-= a Jove affatr. b .• "ted b te crotsea cr name rum eac car State Fair at Roswell ·He likewise informs us that the ·· WPRW 1 8 ...w et 111 r. in ence of the librarian, \ • people •have "seen natural re. lJ cl pays· or the damaged ones, places .. c 0 ve T y Btrugg!ing -- ........ ---4.:" Odd Fe ow an 'Sandler otTinnie tne-onveTops,· ana , 'igB:inst fenr.:.Qnd iqtimidation, and Three weeks before the opcnin& - ...... Aaaembly to Obiinesa iffms in plices the books in their res pee· carrizozo Hardware · · - <nmpany- · · -· wnote and destruction," and men• ot the fourteenth wtnual · sb()w, .... ;: : •. • Wednllday. tive classified places in the library. dl. . .. -- tions that "the • nation hag lived of Ne_w . Odd. lfeU(>_w All..d. . . . cleared her record Han es: . for .three yeara.tn an atinospbe Mateo State Fatr to bt? held m sembly ot N. Met. fo meet at 1 ;.. . . 1 h and w to checlc,gqt twelve .. 4 . • ol uncertainty and apprehension." Roswell October 7, -9; 10, wt?re. Rntoti, N. Oct. Set· . -.ITllfW amzozo peop •" ? at-- new-ones. · - · ,·- . might complain that he playing checkers wttb the space burg Mserhbl'lieatl<tuat• t:Gft:'4 the .Al .G. Ba.rnN. C1J'ClJj On Lhe fifth day or September, ought to fnd' a tew variations of it11the buildings in. tern. Jfor write lut over 4000 text and library books ' this form. of -expression, all ·-to- accommodate the Bertlia M. · BJmar<f 12u Clark rua ..... ._.o!"' and 1 u e out to the· r'ural · . ibree-of out in a sin· who had tililde. r.e.servn. Rlitoti,'lit.-tf-'- -• · · .·willll,•andcbUdnmj :raek .ebooJs of the county. I look tQ ·Public's Favorite : 'ile speech. tions, And this despite· the fact . · · . B _ . . aae the library circulatd · :. A .. li, ... tle: tawr lie mentioned that there- .m mueh, m. ore. :spaee .·a. v.ai_l'" · ·- · .-., "'" ·;·· u _. M_ Bicb, Albert ·· one sehool another . about -- . the had. ''bloclced able s.•nc;e the ot six- weeks. I am m the msl recovery by draining the na· at bwld1tlgs last wmter: · . . , - :Mt· M M 1 bbrary each !rom 8 a. m. to lioD's recuperative · . . .,,,a:J, !J .;t. .U.:' 6 p. m; Sunday, and cor· . · . Messrs. Roy Harmon Job!J_ attand tb.epublic · To ..•.. _ .. ,;. -.t.!iw.:: diaUy mvtte you to see . 'I able and popular Clerks ,at •. ·· ·· q. J:, ·· Jtb:_ud ·· - . -tt-tS. . ISIT Their Store lEW thisMachine ICTOR R C A; ,. .; . . 'City Buya Crushed thth,POOt office have. been . qu1 te 25 '2t: . · -· , ; • All in rural and city - , bU81 handling the heavy mail ... •,"' ., , · · Un.:(). 'A. Ti'*"orih ot Capi· muat be vaccinated by ··1 . . . ;;:,·· _ ......... :_ . The City Council.bonghtltu,.4 which is pasJing throug'Q II- .. J .,: . ' ·ancl· Mtt ld•tet Monday the_ 21st,, Tea_chers Y.ou.wiU be sure to- ... _ _,rf.-w · .ort: ·· h d 0 k from R- ·G- · · · .. . .- .. · .. Mr.. ... , ..... ,ul !Af« . . ·· . ·· )iifn&1 a'l· a tei requested to exclude those Ch . . tJ (t: a::Usen :S 30jj r Judge A. H. Hudspeth of Santa nicely his . btfeldq ol Carla- not vaccinated until they nre im- . .ooae . It isal1 being lJied }E- A.t and : .. .. •. ·. were · · · Please give this matter. · < · . · attenomg to . · · -·nwu · · · attcmtion. ·Qtl ' h!";' . .• ; .,· . 0 . . .- . ., ·-·---- - ·- "·------·· -- -- - .-_-;;. .. ' .. ' .• . 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' • ~~~~~." -- ~-~~~~~=::::::=::::::::=:~7~~~~-=.~~~ ~ ··-- -~ :::: ,---- ------------· ---·. ·------. Of~icials ~0~ · . · ' LYric Theatre · · . . ACRosTtc · Auto Accident · Republican : Hear Protests · · · ·· · · . Speaking .

"'$ ., • . . M;r. Walke~ has installed a new · · · · · . • Mrs. Charlie Adams of Capitan ,. '·, music machi~efor entertaining the , Rise. is .what they ~fd, . . was brought to Dr. R~thmann's

. A. m.el'.ting a~·whjch New Mex-· pqblic before'~and after the, show Oh! How it made·t~_em. shift tlie. ir n .••. ;·.u ..• ·.· ho!Jpital Tuesday evening· about Last Monday evening Pr. Kent: · ·· · b · k ·d · - If "'"'tw:: 7 • 1 · k tr · f · · · Republican nominee' .for 1 and

.. i'can. st9~m~n w:ll_l .e as ~ to, at the Lyric. , He is g!ltting sowe Of trytl. tb~y say w.·. ~ sboukl not.~.uttt:.~ .. ;- 0 e oc su enl'_lg rom 111JUrlt'S reo- • • I . ,.

· voic~ .. th$;ik protesta ~e4!ting to, .excellent plays, too .. ·Next .Sun- ~ ceived in an auto accident, Tues- C'ommtssJOner, and Judge M.A. . the Taylor .Qra~ing Act· wm be day, "The Trail of the Loneso~e. Sort of 'got them. in a CJnter. day afternoon while driving home .Otero, Republic~n noll'linee for .

. held in Roswell Sept. 26, it was Pine," a play founded on the pop- -··Every t~inkil!g ·wP,~an 1.~ ·man. !rom the Capitan tlrug store with sh~rt .term ~en~ to~ sp~ke t~ a arlno11nced Monday_ .. by J. E. pular book by John Fox, Jr., th!! Vot~ts everywbere .. take tht •tanft; two others irr'tluf <'nr. B e i n g fatr stzed crowd m commumty Stnblein, acting_ regional grazier, author who stirs your sentiment ,. · End that passing of the·b\ICk; · · . blinded by the sun,' Mrs •. Adnm!,l hall. . , divi~ion of grazing. 'and makes your heart ache ,in , Landon is going t~ be' q"t otJ~Jck, . . had a bead-ori collisiQn with (} Mr. Wm. Gallacher, Lmcoln

·· ·T·. h. a·s· ...... eet1'ng WJ'II be •n eonJ'un·e· unas' o. n w. ith the ~haracters as he • h · •• ..!..t ........ · · ,.;,~ - d .. ,. truck. Both knee cnps w;re fmc- County C!hairtnan of the Repub-... • This election e.a. lh "•II W~udl_ .. ~- •Q mu~. 'r t · t d d D Keot, ~ tiol\ with the meeting of the South- presents thetn. · · - and a -gash on the chin t<·an par Y m ro uce r.

r.ea$tern New Mexico Grazing As- . . A~inOUI. which required several stitches. the first speaker. .

nociation of ·District 6, to be held Mr. Do.w Announces ~·.; . The Superannuated co II e g e in Roswell, Sept. 25. : · .. -m-- . •.,, ;;;~~;~'·i'Z"FTJt!;,. ,." I , , , 1 • School Notes ,. prcsidf)Jlt admitted that hi.1 Jmd · ..•

, .. -;; - . . · . . · ·"' ' .. N., ..-: . "' .. C, - · opportunities to go to older states . . I~':R. ·ca~p~er •. direc'tor,. will . Mr. ~!IT Dow requests us to William Bryan ~·· ew .. urba - to supervise greater schools, at attend and 1t IS pelJeved that· • .inform the people through the , ~ (Ola C. Jones, Co. School Supt.) lnrgt•r snlaries, but his friends Antionette. Funk, assistant secre- columns of this paper that he . • u.: . '-'-• b t.. • ...c ' I ·have received. many requests persuaded him to remain here to tary of the interior also will be again seeks 're nomination arid re- William Bryan, son of John . P.laln·~~t II ~".e.~ ~t Cor information on tht> "rherking ll('lp build a young state. Hi• present. · election to the officP of County Bryan of Corona who had recent• dlfl'eren~.~Ock.e evtf .· 1fnce Mon- ~ut'' and. "checking in" of books tnlk was brief and we rcmc~bcr

All stockmen, especially those Assessor of Lincoln •..;ounty. Mr. ly n•turned rrom California went ~y w~lltla W~en have bien tn my hbrnry, and hnw nskec.J tiVo funny stori<'!l he told which in Districts 4, 6.and 6. are urged Dow hns interviewed the majority out on Sunday to hunt. His body busy P~ttl* It new curbl. Ail Mra. A. F. Roselle,l.im•oln Coun· lwpt t

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to attend ·the nteetinft;!!- of the.> tax pay em in Lincoln roun- w.as found later where he had ~C:. street. (JH:o.wb tit tO be ~ved W Rural School Librarian to Dr. Binney introduced Judge ty and ht& been fair to nil; he han cid<•ntQIJy shot himself. . by curbt, gra'Vel btl ,e.raai~tion aummarizc a few points go\wn· Ot<•ro nnd stated It was tho firot

Knox Tal~ on Recovery gotten tas high n valuation as hi.' .... . . . ___ .... ~·- of chug holca. . ing them. They nre at~ fnllown: liml• he had ever had the honor _ · rear.mnably could, and the buulm - ~~ On Wednesday, tht city of 1Car- In t>nch textbook furr,islwd by or introdut•ing a United· States

Talking of forgotten men- s?ow quite an increase in vnlua· At The Lyric riznzo moved ita \'Vater crane from ~he State. D(•partmt·nt nf _fi:dUI·n· :it'natnr. Pl'rhar,, when the vol ... a . what about Col. Frank Knox, tt.onu nil over the c()u~ty, due to __ thecornoro.f Malnatteetoppoaite t.lon, a sttckcr bt•arulM tlwtr mlm<' nn• t•ountcd noxt November he

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•: President at the Republican Na· Mr. ~o.w IB. one or th<• b<'!'t Ken f\laynnrd and 1'arzon ia rear of tho city haJJ, presumably the book as 1, 2. 3, t•Lt•. an.; H<•n.tt' I tat mnor. . , tiona I Convention! ~~;~ ·~~·;;;::;::;)!:~~ ~~·~: .. ,~~~ !'; wid on tho atrC<t end to aet' rid •lll>!e<~ .DnL Wiil.!CiL - l1n. . .. I u lj;••Ql•ro, ' \\"ho ·~ rot t" -'j""-- ----1

.- -. .\.Yo k~ow from the news~ nnu Mmngne3iito~at'r\'c. --- -- .. --- ~'Jiei£. lnJI.Ollbl~"- -.. part ot tho time. original and C'arbon <'t"JIY uf At·· o' l" •. ;,t .ntat~r", l'XfHUnt·• t t~t that he ts making apeccbro hither He makes and huldn friC'ndu, A whirlwind o! action and ' eeaeion Record Blanks furnw•wd l11' "·11.1 otaruhng on .•ho H•·rm~1h: a?d yon, bul. nobod.y f:alka, abocdut and no more reliablo or hC'tl<'r tbrilln in this advcnturc-cmm91c4 Joe McBraye~ INIJt;ant at tht by tho .State Depnrtm••nt. tlun ra11 phf!,,rm • not from <'hOI<'C,

htm nnd, though It w record qualified peroon could be found Wcntern. Harry MlUer •lerYict • ·ltation nme Information is li.!lt.ed. Wlwn ltut bt•t·nutle ho wdas dr~ft<'tll• n~d that be hne the. wid eat o! mdio for this import..ant offire. He no· · :-: ALSO :-: ~· · tQ lehooJ .Jut MondiJ' teacher checkn out the.> bouha fN mt~>n1dt>cJ to a~n on tt t troug l· broadcantn, he gJ~ea tho tmpren- licltn your uupp )rt up Hl p'l'lt ('X· "Bird Man" and Sportreel and Andy' J;..ucraz bu ta)(en lab her parti~ular achoul, ohe £1H!IW out t •e "ampaagn •• , , . aion of eomeb~dy m u. dark corn· pericncc, with prov~>n <•tn •i~>ncy ••• • •• ., ,. • • • • •. p~. • ""'' :. bo~ ~ptw, lcnvr.n the orit~mul . .tic ~~lll:red h~ .~ldn t bPIJovo iii talking to hamnelf. and energy. r Sun. Mon. and Tuct. . . :-' · · ·~ ". ... copy wttb me and k('('p::J the> <'ar- m puhticn m reher. None or U!l ·~Now a vico-preoidential eandi- -·--· u ~ ·' ' ' • · bon copy for hl'r own n>rnr.t. dn, nn io evidenced by tho number date is quito n fellow in tho poli- A Ex i "Jho Jrl•ll of the Jlr. l'idl ol ~ was Then when obe roturnn the hunlro or Itepublicano who have bocn

1 tical. picture. Theoretically be n press on ..-:.:;' • II~ U 11 'firitor Mr. s:lon.u oLth£! ~chot!l ~car .. aided .itt t{(!U.in3 good Job$ ~.and . ~-• .spcnku with .nuthority.~nly -SOO- - • · gf -~PP.Efcmtio ,. , "··· t&ch one in examined, notnticmo oleo thm:o who have been on ro-

, · ond to tbnt or tho prenidential - · ill hit' part of and paymentn mnd<' on uwee lief. candidate. ft. io a pheno~enon To our many I•'ri('ndo, One nntl, · ncce:mion blanlw fe~r tlamnH· .JudJ.w Otero opoke nt length, worthy.of notic-e, under ouch cir- AU: ! featuring Sylva ed and loot books, and rr1'1Jitgi\'· staling that "a mud but<ket wa»n't eumntnhcea, that ncwopapern do It in with dP<•p rPit gratitude. Mellurry and Henry Fonda. JoyttJ now BY C!n her for the n•tum of uutlainau-' part of hia equlpmt>nt," thPn not ·editorializ.c on his uttcmnce:J; that w4l come to thank Y"U fori A story or lhe · buildinp. in ehatiL ed. · - prumr,ti.Y proc«!!Oed to plaster thaL the npetlkem on the otber the many kindncz;Pn nhown U!l;Uw · cuu;.try all in ·• ' ••·1 .ehool buUdinp and the Tho library bookn nl't' l'!a.<i!l~kd Go\'f'Nior Tingley and Senator llide do not anower him, or In fact tnoat recent· of whi<'h won the get double your r:· ney's haJJ whic:b the achool according to tho DPWl'Y Dt•(•imal Chnv~. but htt1Jidn't sound vpry pay nny attention to his atntc- prroentntion of a beautiful Zenith beautiful L~>eenery and &Overal month.a a

1o. CI&!3Ulcntion SyntA:!m as fnllowa: convincing.

ments. I~ ia undernt,andable that mdio. We wish to malto op~rial otol'j: too. ·- Peru ha. been mada hi& 100 - l'bilo:;ophy Ho ct'emed to connider the fact with a vivid candidate Cor the mention of Mr. nnil M"rn. F. J. :-: ALSO :-: 2{)0 - i~eligion· that Mr. ~filler wan an expert at ~·place, tho underntudy might Sng~r, "-'ho it &e:mo orig•nated , ~o·oothaiJ Hero'' nnd Pictorial, 300 - Sociology han.JUimtdt'linqul!nt . boya, quail. . _ _.. _ .... easily be overnhado!fed,. but. fltlen th_c_td~;~ir. Cad who:-:'!) ..nn... ·-- -, · -- --- --··-·-- ·· -- ---- - .. --··-·~- --4mr~-GenernTWor~- ------ fl£'d him in every neru:o or the bfu staunchest advocates do not tiring e fl' o r t s of colicitation MatJhee tlvery Sunday 2=30 p. m. Mrs. Nellie Branum and Mrs... liOO - Natural Seit>fH'(" word tube governor or thin ~t credit Governor Landon with brought the idea tp-1:r rrofizntion; Nif.!ht show startD nt S:OO p-. m. O"'acar CfotlH W~Dt fo Roswell Iut 600 - Useful Arts "ommonwealth. either briiJiancy of ur.terance or totheLincolnCou,ty Lightnnd • "• • •"" • • • WednNdaytoatay over Cor the 700- FineArtn We'dnuppnsaitwouldtalroaomo magnetism of personality, ao It Ia Power company for the libPrnl Wednesday Night Al fL Barnea cireua 800' - Literature vastly different qualitiea or mind,

··· ·nm ii Ciis~ oTecTipse by n llrighf:er contribution of P?wer; tQ ~1r. CCC' Ommitic Club presen~ daJ. 900 - History Jar gr.pte.r 1llld morn .outlltaqd .....

. . . :::::~ontltaie~::PJ Ed}::r~~t ·~1-ped!IDJ~~~Ja!~~/y-I,G:~:.tto~~:.·:~ --- ~-~fflflo~m--e- Tifile· ·,"Tr- . ._ ··~· .. ""Eienseflaf nuriioer -.,f lJnnlt, itag pt'roonnlity, coupled with ex· ~ Ill lit J Mr. L. A. Witaker want to Roe- and cJ&csificntion nr~ wril.ren nn £'1"Utive ability of a high order to · one) is listened to With patience, Mitchell who installe<.l the radiil) ' well Thuraday to atttnd the A1 each boo~ envelope m book, and be a BUCOOlSful govP.mor or lhc

• instead of enthuniamn, may be abd to aU who t.oak plrt in .this · • II G. Bamea CirctJL c.an1 in envelope. Each tA:!at'lwr st.'llt>. due to the subJ'ect matter of his noble movement in brinm-..~ this Fermin Gonzalu :. allow~-~ to ch"'n'· ut &.w•l .. ·e

,.....,. ..... ~ • ~ . . o:u n.K 0 . o" . An exceiJent, good h e a r t (! d lJdresses. means of ~rmatbn and enter· .. . ... .....,_ library, b-ooks lor a penod r a manager of hardened Y

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His text rot ordinarily the peril- tainment to us. We a{lain thank News m1~h~ he~ Monday of ~oz.o _ ~oo~ h~v• . tlle month a time. The stgned C'ardn might become a mediocN Chief oun plight to which our com1try you all for your litany iavorn. the deat11'ol' F'erfuin Gont.a!es if lari'e&t tnrcUmmt tlity ~ve • are a record of the bonks she h~ Exeeutivo. has been brought by the Roose- You do not know and I cannot lt'ort Stanton by shooting him- ,bad. All buns runnmi mto checked. At the close of that __ -~-- -------...,.._. v~lt administration. According teU you how very muth ·anyone self. Young' Gonzale3 wbo we town ar.lcaded toea~~· - period of time, ohe returns these to bim the .Roosevelt administra· 1n my condition appre~iat£a these Ctom Ln9 Vegas ·WAD enroJied at books, aU own them. to be I'Xamin· •

tion has precipitated thebusinero- lavoro. the CCC camp. Z.nends thought Mr... Clesta Prior hu returned ed 'O: defects t~at might have men of the nation into ."a shad· Mr. and Mrs. E. T. ColliFr. he was despondent on aceount of (: .. .. t k• ta • Mi hi been meurred dunng the month, r ' d •, e • I'OCl.WOWei!Sij'W C• "b f h .d ~ ,ow o ~~!lr an uneert.amty. -- ---·-= a Jove affatr. .t.~-- b .• "ted b • te crotsea cr name rum eac car

State Fair at Roswell ·He likewise informs us that the ·· • WPRW 1 8 ...w et 111 r. in ~ha ence of the librarian, \ • people • have "seen natural re. lJ cl pays· or the damaged ones, places

.. c 0 ve T y Btrugg!ing desperat~lr -~ ~- - - ........ ---4.:" Odd Fe ow an ~~ .J~ 'Sandler otTinnie tne-onveTops,· ana , ~-·- 'igB:inst fenr.:.Qnd iqtimidation, and Three weeks before the opcnin& - ...... ~ ~b.tgiah. Aaaembly to Obiinesa iffms in plices the books in their res pee·

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• wnote and destruction," and men• ot the fourteenth wtnual · sb()w, ....;: : ~ •. • Wednllday. tive classified places in the library. dl. . .. - - tions that "the • nation hag lived ~~e~tors of th~ East~ Ne_w . Odd. lfeU(>_w All..d. ~b~bh . . "· . ~ thus~ cleared her record Han es:

. for .three yeara.tn an atinospbe Mateo State Fatr to bt? held m sembly ot N. Met. fo meet at •1 ;.. . c· . 1

h and w ~llowed to checlc,gqt twelve ..

4. • ol uncertainty and apprehension." Roswell October 7, ~ -9; 10, wt?re. Rntoti, N. ~t Oct. 1~18. Set· . -.ITllfW amzozo peop •" ? at-- new-ones. · - ·

,·- . ~ters might complain that he playing checkers wttb the space burg bo~tis Mserhbl'lieatl<tuat• t:Gft:'4 the .Al .G. Ba.rnN. C1J'ClJj On Lhe fifth day or September, ought to fnd' a tew variations of it11the exb~_bit buildings in. ~;der tern. Jfor r~etitllttdtl~ write ~J1. ~~~~~ lut .nigh~ere0~e;· over 4000 text and library books

' this form. of -expression, f~r all ·-to- accommodate the exhtb1to~ Bertlia M. · BJmar<f 12u Clark rua ..... ._.o!"' and • 1• u e ~ere cb~ked out to the· r'ural · . ibree-of ~b,em ~~e out in a sin· who had alr~<b'~ tililde. r.e.servn. aV(ffi~ Rlitoti,'lit.-tf-'- - • ··~ · · .·willll,•andcbUdnmj :raek .ebooJs of the county. I look tQ ·Public's Favorite .· • : 'ile speech. tions, And this despite· the fact . · · . B _ . ~mp!"n, . ~ter aae the library boo~ circulatd

· :. A .. li, ... tle: tawr lie mentioned that there- .m mueh, m. ore. :spaee .·a. v.ai_l'" · ·- · .-., "'" • ·;·· ·~,,., u • • • • _. M_ ~~· Bicb, Albert ·· one sehool ~ another . about

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the bem~ts had. ''bloclced able s.•nc;e the erect_i~n ot a~dttton.. Puhltc·J'J:t1til~fo~1 ~. M~a:~~:· ·w~:· ~very six- weeks. I am m the msl recovery by draining the na· at bwld1tlgs last wmter: · . . , - ~ :.....~~ :Mt· M Ca~ M 1 bbrary each d~y !rom 8 a. m. to lioD's recuperative Power,"~!<. · . . E•~ft®Mioll.Y!Ii'ril<d .,,,a:J, !J .;t. .U.:' 6 p. m; ~ee~t Sunday, and cor· . · . Messrs. Roy Harmon a~d Job!J_ attand tb.epublic w~Ultion · To ..•.. _ .. ,;. -.t.!iw.:: • diaUy mvtte you to comr~nd see

. 'I ~elt; able and popular Clerks ,at nairtb~todgG-dn-Fi'Jday, •. ·· · · q. J:, ·· Jtb:_ud -~·~·' ·· - . -tt-tS. .

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... _ _,rf.-w · .ort: ·· h d 0 k from R- ·G- · · · .. . . - .. · .. Mr.. ... ,..... ,ul !Af« . . ·· . .· ·· )iifn&1 a'l· a tei requested to exclude those Ch . . tJ (t: a::Usen :S 30jj r ~hieb arno~ted Judge A. H. Hudspeth of Santa nicely C~m his ~ent_ ~ation . btfeldq ol Carla- not vaccinated until they nre im- . .ooae . \¥ !v.~~93.20. It isal1 being lJied !~~was }E- to_!n_·last~-~oJ:l..clay A.t th~ l!!it~rn~~~-h~p~tt.J.. and : .. ~~ . .~ .•. ·. h1itidrtif~ were · · · Please give this matter. · < -o~tfur~ty'lltmts:.-,~· · . · attenomg to busi:ness~ff•t11{• . · ~-~iBttl~la.s'-tMonday. · -·nwu · · · 70~ ~ly attcmtion.

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one.thi;rd 'Yard cit 35- From the mardage bOnd~ · material and one , Bruler sef1 -..u~lsse~wc. (F ,) ',fo

. ·Of dPPon 'bow. With long burn one's sQips. · .. . l'h cups ClVShed grated plneapo

ple and juice By EDITH M. BABBER · l·3 cup sugar .

AMONG b frul 1 tablespopn lemon juice

the est of our ts 1 cup cream .

~ faANIC I. .H~GIN -w~ '. Ple~vea.i1· f,eqqi.tes• . twO and jlve- Cherchez la femme. (F.) Loolt eighthS yard::;, · ' . . ...... ......:... fo~ tbe WQ¢8h; a woman J.s US~Gl-. • S(lml for the Barbara• Bell Fall ly at 'the bottom of .a scanc;lal. Pattem.Book cpntaJning 100 well· CUi bimo? {L.) For whose a.d­plamte~,. f,l.tl,.S.Y·to-make pattei:ns. vantage? Of what m~e? Coloq\1l~ ExcluslV~ fj1$htqns fo,r c'Qildrer., ally, but inaoclu-ately, what good

we rate the banana. Perhaps Soak gelatin five miniltes in the you question the classlftcation of the col4 water. Heat pineapple and . '· .nonWN OF ,...,ORNS banana as such. U hllll, of course, · "...., '"'" the advantage of being ·in season juice to boiling ppint, add sugar, DOVBTS of the identity of .the the Y,ear around. It always seems lemon juice and gelatin,' Cool! When · · leading presidel)tial candidate3, to me, however, to be at its best, .it begins 19 f!tUfen, fold it.in~o stiff· so thoroughly disPelle4 ea:~;ly in 110 far an flavor ill concerned, at ly ,.whipped cream. Pour into tray ,1'936, sometimes have held on to the this -time of_,the year. and fre~z~ wltho~t stirring. ·, c mldst of the ~ol}ventions. •

I. young_ womE!P• aud matrons. Send will it do? . 15 cenU,! f~ecopY'. . . . Deo gratias. (L) qoa be

Send )o ;r to l'!le Sewing d · Circle Pattern Dept., 36'1 w. -Ad· thanke :

This Ill fortunate because what Bisque Ice .-crea,m. So it was that the'. Democ;ratic would the picnicker do without It? 1 cup condensed milk gathering of 1896 provided a tre-

St Chi m : Laissez faire. (F.) Let matter!! ams , ., cago, .. , Cl Bell S)'Jidlcatc,-WNU Serv~. alone;· the pdlicy of non-interfer· ·

How they fill In for the hungry o/• cup water mendous upset, givjng the party ones who wait tor lunch to be 1~ teaf!PQ'Qn!! vanilla · WUlin.m Jennings Bryap, a leader. reJJdyl At the oame time they will 1 cup cream · · ·· who literally Was t(l weal! a.c'.'crown I I!!! I furnillh u dessert. · Salt of thorns" through three unsuc·

· Do' you like y~ur bananas red or 1 cup macaroon .crumbs cessful campaigns. The Mi. •nd .p

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yellow? Some like the lla\.·or of one Mix milk with wa~er, add vanilla No less than 13 candidates for ond some of the other. Red bananas and salt. W}lip cream untU stiff. the Democratic Jlominatlon were M 1-ure ollghtly more juicy and a little Fold into mCcturc. I Turn into -re- regarded .!!!:r!9Yilly in 1896 and . . e er more tort. They ore not so plentl- trlgerator freezing trays and freez~ the usual stableful of dark horses ~ c Bell S11141ca.te.-WNU s,rvlc'e.

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rul au the yellow ·fruit and there- from three to four hours. Fills two was present. '· ' · .. fore ure often more expensive. By pint trays. "Pitchfork Ben" Tillman of . . . · I)' Nlii.llial••••i•alfllll•••= U1e wuy, I had a dltJerent type of South Carolina, who,se hat was· d.ef· : : · • ·· ' bununu In Jamaica where it In o Engllllb Sbor-~cake. lnltely in the ring, prodded the del• ,_.\ · .. · , · .: , ,:

1 The Famous Men Test spc~1ulty ond very popular. It In 6 slices buttered bread egates unr .erclfully and the wordy '· ·· ·' _.,_ ',f ,· In the follo.wing test there· arEH

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you will 1 quart berries or fruit battlell from· the platform apread eight problems. In each one 11 hove to go to Uje troplca to tn

8te it. 1 cup granulated sugar to one fist fight afte1 nno~her on the _ man's name is given, followed by ·

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bcn.to- which bring W}lJppcd crenm,_ floor. Then Bryan was recognized. - the names of four professions, vo-bononon from Central and South Trim crust from breild and line "We ate flgh{ing" in· dett!rnJe' of .. -• ·cat4ms or avo~atlonlj. C;ross out Amcrltu w New York, two cpcclal· 11 greased bowl with the slices, our hornell, our tnmilies, and pos- the particular occupation or pur· lieu found on.!he menu are bananas cutting corners ao that the pieces terlty,'' he declaimed. "We have .. • suit in which the'man fs.or was !>rolled In bacon ond prepared tor meet. Pour In the berries, crushed, petitioned and our petitl~ns have most· famous. • ' der;llert with a rum sauce. Thin, with Bugar, cover with 'bread, a.et l::een ncorned. We have entreated 1. Cordell Hull-composer, in· by tilt' wuy, lo .a good chafing dish plate on top of thla, press down and our entreatlo! have been din· ventor, statesman, golfer. dt•nuerl whkh moy be prepared at with o weight and put In the re- regarded. We have begged o.nd • 2. William Powell-laWyer, fin. Uw tnhlc. The bunoniUI ore nliced frigcratnr twenty-four houra. Turn they have mocked us when our o.ncler, composer, actor.· lcngthwtne, put Into ~he dish with out of mold, garnish with whipped cal~rnlty came. We be(l no more, 3. Robert E. LCe'- football mPltcd buller, nprlnklcd llberully cream and 11crve. we entreat no longer, .we petition cbach, inventor, dramatist, col· with urunulutcd rsugor and th~n Cardamom Cookies. · I]O more-we defy theml" 1959-B. dier. drl'nched with rum, \)(hlch ill then

1 cup butter Hill remarks were on the fino.n· H 4. John Masefleld-lawyer, poet,

· net on fire While they are cooking 1

cup ouaar • clal plank of the Democratic p~t- J!.re.1la the frock for juniors to pianist, actor. thcy should be biUitcd with the :! eggs, well beut~n form o.nd Bryan fired them directly m e or school dayo. A com· 5. Joho Marshall-jurist, lnven· anuce formed by the other tngredl·

4 cupo flour at the delegation from New York. bination of rhythm in itll hemline, tor, soldier, phyaicinn.

enlll. Thl' cooking ahould be nhort 1 ounce cardamom s e 0

d s, Then he cloned with the defiance rhyme in ltll 'color scheme o.nd G. Charles W. Ellot-lcxJcogra• -)unt three or four minuteD for the cruDhcd which alill -ringa dc-wn tho corrl· racy in ita ntyle. For late lllltn· pher, actor, educalOl'_, pugillllt. aole of tuture ond flavor Rind of A-lemon, grated dora of time: "You ahall not prC!Ill mu wear, try tUb 11Uk, linen, cot. 7. Auguntus St. (;audcnu-inven·

d wn. upon th brow of labor .... ,_ tOn or ahnntung with long or abort

Anrlc:ot• with DaDAn•a. . Creum the butte'" with the mottar ) 0 e .. IW tor, componer, sculptor, acto ... " • ' u.... "'r w f th -A ou -"'nll not c ... • alf!evea. For autumn and win•-r • ,.., pound drtt>d DJlrlcotn .., until light. Add egl!ll. Add flour, "" 0 n ° 0 ""'' Y .,.,.. .... "' D. J4hn Hancock - stotesman, Sugar • cordumom oecdo and grated lemon cUy monkind upon ·a croaa of gcrld." -"tweedy" aUk crepe or brood· phyalclan, actor, pianillt. 3 bunonun rmd. Chill dounh, roll, cut with He "atopped tho chow/' Tho cloth. Answers • ...._k 10"".1-~c!!tJ•L bnke in

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0 non orn<t•c••• ···WtiU o.r•tre. wan nominated. · trimming. matter of • ntromer und oUr In nugur to tauto. Hill defeat by McKinley, two auc- cholco. A 'co1lar, tie, and 4. Poet. 8. StrJteaman.

Cut bunonon In holvt>o and arrange ceedinn fallurea for tho preuldcn· belt complete th!D moot eftcctlvo m o "r-a -·• b kl d'·" p PJeaaln1 Dinln1 Room .. fr • •· n.... a ns IJUt. our cy, in truth nettled a crown of celt. By way of augaeation, nprll'ot pulp over the bonunoo Bolte A charminG old ,Engllllh dlnina thorno upon tho brow of Bryan mako the collar and culia in con· m on u-rcn 375 dt'ltrcen fifteen min· room hno wallo nnd wqodwork which he won doomed to wear un· trBDt, and detaelulblo to be read!· "'"n Sforvt> hot or cold. For carv· painted Delft blue ond o whl(c ceil- til tho lollt pubt1c net of biD Ufo- removed for lnunderlng. lnl! hot, two l!lbleopoono of whipped lnu croa!l-beamed wiU1 dark oak· portlelpotlon in the famouo "mon· Barbara Bell Pattern ~o. 195()-B • rt>om may be put on top of tho Tho furniture tD alr.o cit dork oak~ key" trial down in Dayton, 'l'enn~ trull )unt before ncrvmg. whUe the floor coveting hoa 4eep nee. He held, and ho nwaycd, mul·

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o~:COBATINO the boy'n room In what nmallcr olzc, for the center The firot platform appeared dur· ~urnrthtnll ovcry moU1u who of nota cunhlon covcro. Slrlpo of

hill) o con flndn tntrlautna. Tha lnd undulating oppllquo cupply the ina the campaign of 1940. In that npumn onythtna Uutt ou~;oro of doln· WO\O motil to U!le on bnnd!l for n year tho Demoerntn, holding their lUu!sll 11 ll1 -• • co;lVcntlon in Bnllimore, ·net forth

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ttt•nttnu. nnd thtn nu~m~ • mrntt• Flsb and Seaweed. prensly mndo to It were rcnerved rnl ronm for home, cchool or col· The flsh and ceawced design 19 to the ntnte!t, OW. platform -1«'-tm. Fllt\unqtcb UJere ar_o .CJ!lD!lJ' jwL the thing to usc en towe19, bu· Declared ogniJmt the nnmunpUnn rmbl"mo that lend thcmoelvc9 ad· nmu ccm r.·nnd t:ibhr t:overn:-- ··-': rhi!J~ _(l~.o~~~~d~ __ e~~b~-~fc'ln~~tl~~~~~~[~o~rn::to-~J mlr(lbly to omnmcntal w.e, chipo printed pottern for filet croehet or c and bontn_. onchoro and rcpcn, oca crcSll oUlch by cotmled threads, c renturt>A'nnd llt!owccd, llghthouscD con be had while It lnots, by ncnd· and rot'ky chorcll with waves ond lno ten ccnlll together with s:elf• brt>ulte1'11. fu1hermrn ond ooromcn, addressed, stomped (kent) en\'i!­ek' , lope with a request directed to Lyd·

governmenL Denied tho power of the fc-dernl

government to foster one industty, or oection. to the dotriment of an­other.

DankJI ol Oallt!:V Oan. One of tho ondent orno.menlal

oonrellll for weovtns, rug-craft, o.nrl other croft uta lD the galley onro­mon When you know the moUf the Rtyluzcd row of onro or bonkn.

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\Vnll pnperu come in Ughthow:;o patterns, scoscnpcs. ond ship de­signs. Or n plnln wnU paper con be the 'lackgtoun:J for pictures fl!ll• turing water~ whorl, and rnnrlne ceenea. ~

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Denied the power of congresg to Interfere with 94 control the. insti• tutJon of slovel')". .

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llro..IO ptn011-c.n be well end happy-If ·~ consllntly- distrmed with the evil JJ

tlfeet.s of conlli~llon. And 110 pt11on o11ds to rblc ill he1lth by- neglecting to keep tha bowels · w,holcsomely cl-.n. -Vel· -to- many--tuHerl· Are -you on1 of them? Js:consUp1tion keeping ~~~ un~t •nd uncomf~rllble-blliout, blo1ted, li!tdt without IPPIIlilll, llnbro lion or energy? Then try D.o4n's Regu- · leb. They- icl mildly •nd without dis­tress, conbin. flO ~:•loinel nor h.)biJ• forming drugsf ton• tht liver, Jtimu­lmth&w o bllund promote wei(. b•l•nced •ctivity of the inltslinal ti1c:t. Be ttgul~r with Reguleta. Sold ~~ Ill cUUg t!Ortt,

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~~· 1· Life Guard • Eddie Stet:Jer, twenty-five, ot thQ

Atlantic City bench patrol: who wori tho title of national champion U!c­guard against 93 competitors from all .the Atlantic llcabonl'Cl from Moine to Miami. The grueling test

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-shady nook where graceful ducks ftgnt to ru1d fr~ il! a clurrmi!Jg sub­ject indeed for a wall-hanging; the detnlll,~Jll prove fascinntlf\.S to embroider. It's no· time before e\·cry stitch is in, done in wool or

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To clean glass in oven doors rub over with vinegar then wash with soap and water

• • • . Never prune cltmbing roses in the fall. Cut out all dead cane~ but walt unUl next spring bl!fore cutting out dead Bhoots .

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t(l be planted ill ocid, work hy­dJ r.ted lime into the top ooil~ two . weeks before planting. 1

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ooda will remove tea and coaec ntabw from china cupo.

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bottom. of a pan or bo,wl In_ which acltcolo cnTnu or (tllltt!l io bclng wanbcd tho danger of chipping will be lcnnened. Thin ·wm alDo prevent o I I \ a r from being

r""'uircd ocean rCDCUcn by awim· ncratchcd. "''to • • •

mlng, by llfcboat nhd by a combi· With o Jnwtul· of whnlebono for dtcorotiorut nnd tho Jcvlathon'o ton-nntion of tho two. Stet!ler groduat- nllll for nn oltnr, Betty Gentry and J. Rob Hendcn:on, were Order hyacinth, tulip, norc!Dqun, ed from AUnntlc Cily Trodca ccllool In tho chveniOUD mouth of o captured who.lo at Long Beach, snowdrop o.nd crocUD bulbn now. two- YC!Ili'D tigo, Clfte:r lltnrring In l with ncv. 1Dnpc McRae officiating ot the novel ceremorly. Tho In preparlng bclf!l ~or these bulbtl loolball there and groom hnU from Baird tmd Olney Texas respectively. mix bofu!mcnl UberoUy into the · · ' ' son. but never permit mnnure to ----- ~ ~ -· - - • --- •• -- m -· - como In contnct with the bulbs.

Cowdrey Brothers in the Navy "liANDSOMEST COACH" soUil~:~:nd~c aurrounded only

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\VIwn. we build, let it be such.! a work as our desoendants. will thank us for; and let us think, as·­we lay stone on stone, that n time is to. come when those stones will be held sacred bec11use our hatnd!ll have touched them, 11nd that men will say 'Us .they loolt' upon t.he labol"-nnd wrought substan~:cs of them, "See I this our fathers did for us."-Jo}m Ruskin •

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· , " A ·· • heaviest barrage of eggs ever laid •• _J : University of &nta Clara in .,.;ru~>l down by an American audience.-1 - ··. · 4 · : ifomia claims that in Lawrence Collier's Weekly.

Neglected l}ookll _ . Seeking CriUelllm "Books are sepulchres of ! Did you c\:i!r Jive in surround- .

thtmght,•• sad Lungfellow; and if: ~gn ~ero yuu wnnt~d el'ttlctmi negl~ted too mnny centuries they I and couldn't get it? Such a sitU&o bttetne lull of old hones. I Uon b pooaiblc.

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''i Head beach on the island of Oahu. All. are serving nbonrd the flagship l movie concern the other dny but •· Pennsylvania. Th~e each six feet tall nnd wear tlre same si2e ! cl~ed, saying: "I know my lirraitlll·l ; clothes, They re~t a total of $160 montbty to.fueir mother, maintain- I ttona and I wouldn't be

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tlubli.au:d Every Fridar Department.· Of The interior Department Of The lnterior · Eatwedauecolld-el~ ... m.aurr Jal,. 10. Gep,ral I..an4. Qffi.C$ ~~ ~ Cn~• . !AncfOffice•at Las . .

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roof, to · eat;a ill) • claam to t e notice of intentiOn to matke·S.year w.e congratulaf:e all our ~ounty land . •hove descpbed, befo!e Proof, to establish c;laim to . 0~894 ·

offie~als. for Lh?•~ spl?ndtd and Fra~~ J. Base!, U. ·s. Comm1a- land above def.mbed:-before Notice for PobUcatlon econom~e~l admmtstratton of a£. aloner, at Camzozo, N.·Mex., on Fra k J S u·~s .Comrois- . C~irs. the ~th day i>f ~tember, 19~6~ aion:r, ;t C~~~oio:. N. Mex., on · De~artment Of ~he 1nter}or

. · - · - - · ~· ~ , . O~unant namea as witnet!aeS. , the 26th da: of Se ~mber, 1936. Genert1 L11nd Office at Las Cru-Republtcans nave opened their Wl,ham A. y. ~B,of Carrizozo; . y . p . i ne e . ces, Ne'W Mexico, August 14,, 1936.

headquarters and are at. work N. Mex., . Claimant names as~ t 88 8' NOTICE ie hereby given that

spreading propaganda, and trying Elmer Woods, William A. Yates, 01 Carrizozo, Olen W. :tJ:e'dges, of Box 68r Oar-to boost caeh other's courage, but Jamea Brown, N. Mex., rizozo', N; Mex., who; on. Novem-unlelis something unforeseen hap- Jeu Dillard, all of .OSCura, N. Elmer .woods, ber 11, 1981, m!tde bQm~tead pens neither activity will help Mex., Jesa Dillard, ., entry; No. 04it8941 .foJ" S~Si, their cause in Lincoln county 3 Paul A. Roach i;;!ea Brown, all of Oscura, N. Section 85, Town~hip 88., Rang~ IP'eat deal. ··· A 21;S 18 Rerriaw. • · 9E., N.M.P. Mendlan, bas filed

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Landon ifl improving his radio T. E. KELLEY A 21;8 18 Register. Pro(lf, to establish claim to the t.echnlquo, but by ·t.he ttmCJ it ia - Funeraf n~·and · · .- land abol~ described1 • befc>rel :;-=-::-:.:::::=:.:-;:,-.:;:-c·:.: ... =-=:·-:;;.:c·:;;.:c c,;.:·-:.;,·;;:-;:,-.;.· .:.·.;.:-;.,..::.:..:.;;· ;;,.,· ...;;:;c.;.,;~ ·.;,;··~c ...-.~· ;;;;;··,;.:;· :;;;:;=.:;::=::;:::.;· , .

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uao for tt. • ·• 'Phont 81 Notlee for Pnbllcatlon sioner, at Carrizozo, N; MeL, on · Carrizoso : . : : N • .MeJ Department Of The Interior the 24th day of September, 1986.

What a break for the Demo- ~neral Land Office at Las Cru- Claimant names as witnesses: crata! "gx.pret~jdent Herbert ee~, New Mexico Aygust 14,1936. J. A. Byron, . · Hoover ~ill tako the stump for JOHN E. HALL • Notice is l)erel1y given that 1'._1rs. Nettie Byron,. both of Cnr-Landon. • . Mary ~. Lucero, of Corona, N. r1zozo, N. J>fex.,

Attorney and Coun1elor at law Mcx., who, on Fcburary 6, 1938, W .• r. Ayers, "Knox, Knox Knox" at beat,

is a ridleulous propmtition--merc: ly a form of r<•rrention indulged In by thl' c;rand· Old Party I "Knox, Knox, Knox."

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Carrizozo, New Mexleo E~NW U·, N6SW J<l Sec. 13·, N ~ Paul A. Roach NE~, SE~NE,!, NEr4SE!~ A 21;8 18 Register. See. 11, SEJ;(NEJ;!, NEJ.iSEi, ~-=-- ~ · ------·---

··-·· r u ••••• ..... ·-·-·• , .;,,. Sflction 14, ToV(nohip 4S., Range 048212 16 E., N.M.P. Meridinn, luw filed Notice for PubUcatlon notice of intention to make 3 year Depnrlmcnt Of Tho Interior FltAMI. J. SAGO.

~~e~t--'-'--oi;.oia.iijc:~oKIUJIJOKKa Proof, to estnblinh claim to the General Lnnd Office at Las Cru· - --- -· 1~•&-U-(l{Jublk-an-;paFty •• before ct>U, New Mexico, August 14,1986.

keep up n vigoroua whistling In .uo .. 00,. Mary C. DuBoio, U. S. Commln- NOTICE js bereby given thnt rnpcct to thl• pronpecta or putting Nt••- Pa"llt lloner, at Corona, N. Mex., on Willie E. Erwin, of Corona, N. Candidate Landon in tho preai- lnavrtntl _,, • t b 14130 dcmtinl chnir. They go on thl' omce oppo~lie Telepbo•• a.. tho 2Uth day 0 Septem er, 'f • Mex,. who, on Adgust 18, 1988, principle thnl "faint heart never c.,ni.OIIO, H. 1.1. · · Claimant nameo Wl witnl'C!;ro: made home:Jt.ead entry, No. 048-won fair Indy." 11 they opcak Roy Dutton 212, lor SiS}", NE,!SEJi See. hopefully, they wumo that pos- ~· ~~· ~·~~--- W. L. McD~nald, 27, N6N~i, SiSU, BWUNWJ{,

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In ehoo:ling our medicinen we have bi!en careful to celcct tbo:w compounded by the grE&tent .. • • chemi!lt.o in' tho W( rid. Tbcy have built up their reputation becatl!W they are .relinble,. •

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aibly tht> nn·the·C!'ncc vowrn ,~ill . A. L. Erwin, · N!SWi, Section 84, Towmblp flop ln their dircetion and turn Mlllw 'StrriN · Station Dick Erwin, nil or Corona, N. as., Range 16E., N.M.P. Merl· • .... •'d 0 lA _, I &-.1 •• dinh, h(ll) filed notice of intention

Mitntnes, candy · (ltirs <l~uettes

Presui~Hons carefully ·~ (OffiP·IKlfided .

W~i w c tn - vor lU ~~on •. " . ·B'·bnu •on,~ W.n• -1 ~ • I} p 1 Yet, after all, what would be ,. cnfi:imtta -~ ~ .. .. P(lul JLRoncli oycar · 1'?0 ,-to

1 hl' u~t·, c·\·r·n if uo unc•xJU'('wd on • A 21 :S 18 ltl'gis~ claim to the land above drocribed, . t•vt·nt dut in!.•· plru·r·" Th" cenotc St ....... Ql f1lfi(U. lPN OW "~· ~- brtorc Mary C. Du.Boin, U. S.

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twcmty·thru• uf llll'l'.{t ar(l held t1y T.acb.., of Veke ucl Plano C. H. Richards, the demormtn nnrl more than Beala .. n abt·bkel Moots on thefirnt Saturday in Milton Jones, both of Aneho, N.

hair or thl'llo orr 6rola in tho dem· $tadlo IIIlO 6/ocAt. nedA each montl\ ~~· E;in, ocrallc oouth. By no pnssibility . • can the rcpublicann win th(l Pa.t 0/lice Plaflfte 52 R. E. Lemon, ~Y Shafer, Roy .Dutton, both o! Corona, N.

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: · · ·. · .·· · · · · · li · · · · · . . Department Of The ·Interior Mr. Roy Skinner .l~ft W~dnes- Qivbig de~n~abl~ Three day, a week Servic.e ·>r·:For ·~ount~> ·~c;:. C)~· S1if~t. ' . General Land Office ·at !Jas -Cru~ da:r ofl&at week for the. Southern out of El Paso andAI•moeO.rdo ( AIJO Ctatmt.Hit!Uat) ·• ,;,;l; I hereby announce my I!Jlndi· . ' · · • ces, New Mexico,- .Hept.ern'ler 4, Pacific hosni~l in San Fr-.neial;!o. · · /~.:.: ilit.cr /Qr nomination tot 9ou.nty . . 19&6. . . . 9 ' Mr. ahd . Mrs. Skinner returned . , .. :Supermte!ldent of achooh3 suoJegt ·f ·NOTICE is her.eby given.,th~t Mcmday of last week'fi'om a trip , '· .i. to tM actton of the Democrattc

. ·.·,('!-party •• Your &upport. will tle ap- Jesse R.-Blacksh~re, of Carrizozo, to Deadwood, S. D., . where they ;~~preci~t.!!9·. Irene Hart. , · N.Mex., wl}o, on ·September 23. had been visiting 'Mr. and .Mrs.

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·.· .. · t County Superintendent of a<:hools BE!, Section 28, 'rownsltip 5S., NomesftomdWhtthe O~ks were tn - - . . I' .'1;'on the Democratic ticket. Your . t> · ME N M p ".1,.,1•1·d·al'n town. atur ay, s oppmg. _ For Further Information Call Phone 51.

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d.lY appreciated. . -!-----:--..;...----------------.;.....-.. t /( • Lola Jones. make ·3 year Proof, to .establish Saturday fro.m her Nogal ranch, -;;==~~~;":'-:::=::=--:::==--;-=~==::!==="':"";~'~~

. : claim t.o the land above descdbed, delivering fruit t!> her many cus- "i. --~-.,..,-·- ~--.- . --- · ,. · -- · ···

.; . For Commillaioner For u.s .. sena.tor (short term) before FrankJ. Sager, U.S. Com- tomers. · • Methodist Church A Suaaeation 'to .. , ;~.. ---Dennis Chavez, Albuqqer<lue ... ";~issioner, at Carrfizoozo, bN. l\119.e3x6, . ~1essrs. Ewing Carter a~d Le~- , - Gov•rnor London--

. · I hereby announce myself as a For U. s·senator (long te. rm '-~- on the lGth day 0 · cto er, . : 1 h f R 'd N1arrowness,· the cause. of people -' · ""ndl'date for the "Omt'nation for ('I · 't ter Ha ey were ere rom u1 oso, .... •• . Carl A. Hat,.h, Ciovt's. . . almant names as WI m•sses: . t d' h h WI B ff I G : county Comm~ioner, subject ~" " ' J m E B f Cl 1 N Friday. Mr. Carter 1s candidate not at en nig c urc . ten you The pther day at u a o qv-. .the action of the Demottratlc For governor~--Clyde. Tingle.y, ·a es · rown,

0 aune 1' · for commissioner frQ,m that dis· went to church twenty yeara ago ernor Land.on expressPq deep con~

party. DistrictNo. ~·. Your sup~ Albuquerque. /4 . Mex. • trict and is busy working in the you found many narrow people cern over future generations. port respectfully sohctted. FQI'repre.seiitative-·-.I...il. D.ep1p~. E~~~ard W. Shelt, n, interest of his candidacy, and preachers atrend,i,pg, today "We ,must reinember," he said,

. ' · D~wey ,~tokea sey, Santa Fe. Wilham Kel~. . . only 'tho broader more tolerant. '.'that every time the Government .. J'l . · ' For Supreme ,Court justice~--A;, H. W. M~l\ldlan, all of Camzozo, ... r Mr.l and ~rs. C. SM.turLudckey of folb nttend.. People who crawl sf>endP a .. dollar that · doJ)ar will

,.J Pl~e announce that. I am· a L. Zinn Gallup. N. Mex., ·'~uga were m towl'l a ay. in a hole and pull tho hole in after have to be paid by us, or we' must. · · "Candtda~e for nomination f o r ' . . . . Paul A. Roa<'h

cQmmissioner from District No. For lieutenant gove10or---HI- S 11 ;O 9 • .Hej,!ister. :\Irs. H~>nry McFadd~~:,Of Gran lhem..gr!ldu.!ill,Yb.ecome Ell.rrO\Y, in·. pass the debt on t.~ .he paid by.. • ·3, ~ubjeet·w th!!"Will-of the-Dom9- F:un Dow, Ros\V'9Jl. •

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• tlUi'v ira visited Mrs. H. E. Kelt tolerant, unculturea and mercen- our children. No parents like to cratic party~- ·Your support wdl For state superintendent of ·· .. 06489-5---..... ·----- lwre F'riday of last week. Mrs. ary in nil their relationships. · . A !cava their children a herit;qge of be appreciated. . public insti\uction---H; H. Rod· , :\l<'I<'udden recently became ope good psycho-analyst w o u I d tell debts and mortgages • • • We

· Ewmg Carter. gers, Carlsliad. .· Notice for PubnBcatlon of our subscribt\rs. them this. A communit;y t~at is must race t~ issue squarely. Tho I hereby announce my ~ndid- Elrorbsetcl r~~!Y 0

1 f 5 ~a t~_:·;: Mr.G, Departml'nt Of Thc> I ntt•rior , ( C a victim to SU('h an obsces:non of preseqt A.dministration'a <:)ally

acy for county Co~mwioner, . ,1za e 1 ...,.o~z? es, oan .... ,•e .. · Gemrat La'nd OHit>t• at Santa ye, :\l~s. IJola J 0 0 e . .s. •0 • orona, narrowness and prejudice is as a mountint~ deficit are closing the Dis.trict No. 2, subjec~ t!> the .For s~ate auti_Jtor---J · 0. Gur<'Ht,.. N. T\1., Aug. 31, .HJ31). ··andldate for. the ·nolnmatton for rule a good field for steam roller door of opportunity to your child-actton of the Demo~ttc party. Rto Arr1ba county. . NOTI<'E is lwrt•bv !.d\'l.•n that <'•'unty ~~pm.ntendenf of ;:.~lM8 politics. Church tlttcndance nnd~ ren and to my children." 'Your . sud.pl:>~t sobc1ted nnd For state trc:wurcr---J. J. Con- \'ina :\II' Farland 11ruitt, .wido'v of Wab a vtst~or 10 town ast ·· 1 ay. church pa!tic~pat~on ~a sacrlflcial It is interesting ti> ·learn how .apprecmte · G d W 11 nelly, Raton. · Danit•l ).1. !\l<·fo'arland, d~asl.'~. !\ir. Geo. Clements of Coronn No ot.h8r mst1tuL1on 1s so wholly the pre

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or on ° a. For corporation <"nmmission<·r nf HPmHfl, !'\ · !\I .. whn, 1111 ·i·N~t-1· wm; a business visitor here Friday B!lcrificial. No individual can be I "dn1'ty mounting. deficita" were ___________ __._ D R c d l\I :l2, mudP h••nwnt<•ad entrv. , o., • ..

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1 lY1· OHIS!l;J, for s 1•:;: \: r•: •, , !'\ i•;J8g!. • ·f lust we('lt. ~ . truly cultu:ed whost' life IS n~t acquired. Let us ask, Cor exam-candidate on the Democratic tic· or an commissiOner~·- •,an 1 l'lt·•·. 2:i, 1'. ;,:.; , 'a. 11-iY.:; H\\'A-.mt. · largely sacrificial. The church 18 pie, what ahare Governor Landon ket Cor Commissioner of District Worden, Sierra <'ounty. ..;r,·. 211; N\\' . !\ E!. ~' !'\ E '4. .. :\I r. John H~bcrta lcf.t 1 a 8 t stranded. That inatitution which hnd in their creation. No. 2. Support of theovotem ao- For nttom('y gt•n('ral---fo'rank H. ~ \H:-'E!. I' ~S \\' i.. ~"'' · 2~: l:nl , 1 ut·~day • for hta hpmc 10 .Man· atrivcn to put on n bold fropt The recorda show that n grand licitc-d 'and will be greatly appre- Patton Silver City. . 2, Sfo: . :-; W . '' H\\Ja:-o: 1·~1. ~l·c·tton nattah, Nevada afti>r opcndmg n h 1t fficiates at your weddings to•~) or ~448,198,816 was sent to cint.ed. ' :m. Tu~\·nHhip r,s, L!nnuc• l!.II~. ft•w dayu here with hln mother, w en ° . .... of

Scnntorinl an1l Ucpr<>twntativo ~.~1.P. :\lt•ndian. ha•> lilt•d nuti<·t·, .lllll. Alice Roberts, and hia •in· and heals the .broken h('ar«'d nt Knntl!ls by tho Federal Govern~ lJintricta of mwnttnn tn makP. tim•(• t\•ar l 1\I Ed . d your runerala, IS often umbarrnli&- mcnt aince the 1nBugurntion of

· I' ron(, to l'Btahlir.h c•laim to tlw •·n,• • me~: : mbastohn nMn cd. We drivt> hundreds of miles to P-i dent Roosevelt, whi"h fol· F Sh 'ff No. 15---Lincoln, Ot(•ro, Soror- t' l'o t•rt.q· n.u;o han rot er r '""' " or er1 , land nhm·r dt c<·ribt>d, lrofure · • ' ' ' · minlntcr to rank otrangcro, nnd lowed the inauguration of Gover-

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. 1 ro, Torrance--·i\lrs. Lnuifll' <Joe. S. ('ommiRiinm•r, at C'npitan, N . .l,t·IJ!J Robbcrt.fi. Whilob hC:~--Mtor. tho only cheap thing nbout. the nor. Landon by two monthn, 1 hereby announce . my!!Cl nn No. 18---Lin"•)ln , Ot.cru-~-Per"' I ht>rln ecamo a au s ·nu= " candidate for the nommatton for .... • ·" :\t., nn tlw 12th clay of Ckt. l!l3ti. '" ~ acrvico in tho min inter~ Tbln money was uncd in Kansaa Shcrifi' aubjcct to tho action or SNeam.30 I . I S () ( 'luimout namt•j flll \\itlll'lilif'r.: tit<' Nt'wo. There will be servicro both to relieve diatres!!, to prevent tho Democratic partr. Your o. - .. m<'o n, ocorrn t(•ro, \' I' I r It ·I . N ~~ · oupport renpect!ulJy ~hcited. J. V. 'l'nylor. . • t•rn,•n .• a s.t'r. " Ute o,•l, ' ~ .• , •:'ltr. ClwJcn Haley, formerly or morning and evening at tbo forecloaurt>IJ on houaeo and foriiJIJ,

• J b Lc i.a . • . . 11 Hill Prmlt, ~atv .. r City, but now or Yarnell, Mcthodiat church. Sunday school to ro-rotnbliah bank& upon&sound ~ 0 0

w · 'l'hin.' Judi<'ial DuMtr,t·-Do ·~ l Win ~h·lnnir~, , • \rimnn. wan a visitor in-Ganizo- rally dny nt ten o'clock. Prt'ach- bMin, to stimulate hWline!!l and • Ano, LmcoJn, O~o ~n:l .rorranct ·.Bt•n (,n•:o! 1'. ,,( J • .,~~,~·ll. ~. M. · .: .. lnnl Saturday, While in town lng at eleven n.nd ncven thirty. induo~ry and to restore purchnn·

I hereby anno~co .myaell M B Judge Nurna c • I f( OJ,l'r, Lar.' Ll (I I·. ~.u.,c·bt; I i • <'ailed nl tho News offico and Ch • t' " h Tueadny ing pow- to Knn"•" r"'tm"-. candidate Cor nommation lor ohcr- c c Din.t · rt J tl , , : . I' . ' . . . 01r prac 1ce " n ~ .. ... ._. ... ... ... ifi', aubjcct to tho action orthe D' en.. ;\n u .~L~lartin .A.: :.; II ;O !I "' ,-r: l• r. ll'flt>W<'d han nubs~npt10n, M ho a,t,7_:;JO •• }~!.A. A. Chl!;10 WhUc. Gov.cmor Landon waa

· Dt>moeratkqnnty. Yournoppurt Th 1!1~l~ <~ trnrl. .... · ! iTcw:.;it•t wnni to maoo an Ioouo choir director. . niMhing tho mlaries ol nchool will be appreciated. rce •

0 .ruF<'l!. ll~:.!!l:ol'i the pap(•r. J A Bell. tencheru and other civil employ·

Alex J. JcnJdnri. .~ 04:,126 ' Notice lor PubUcaUon Mr. J>f'rry St>arn, popular nom · · eea in order to crent.o a ourplun of I hereby nnnounce my&elt nn n

candidate for nomination Cor uberiff of Lincoln County, on the Democratic ticket.. Your rruppott

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• l>l'partm•·!it (If Tiw l!.ttri<Jr in.'(' r .. r Senator from tho 18th more thnn B million dollnrn for Notice for PubnJcatlon ';,,,,,,r;li L~ard 1 1011"'' at J.;•" < 'n• . I>i!.trid, eompri~ ·or [,.in coin Don't Sleep on Left ICannan, he wan giving omall head

,., ·'• ~I'\". ;\l••l\il'>, ,::. "'·'"ihl~·r . and llt•·ro rountien, WWJ a buni· Side-..: Affects·Heart to tho future diotrro!l or "your Department of the I ntHior u.;., ntoc:l ,·bitor h<'re lant Monday. _ children and my children" so Car·

General l..anrt Offin• ot La~ · !\ n·; I' · [~ 1 R:· '"'·~ " · ~ ··n ll '' 1\lir:.-i r·:nth('J' Dow who in tcacb• If ntomach GAS prcventn sleep.. no the Fcd~l budget was con-Crue.ro. New M<'xko, .1\u:!U!lt' 21, .. (•;:.~t 'la:.n n10·.t . r.( C:om,d,, ~·. · Adl 'k eerned

· ing ot Tinnie spent the week-t!tld ing on right Side try en a. · 1

, G 1936. .. :l.lcx • t;' ·~. n~· J.oehru.u;. lt\, l!!,; 1, . b . . . ' d As a mn~ o a oct, overnor Notice in ber:ehy r:ivcn Umt tli•· llmv,u•lrad ·--·tr;;. ~~~. II ;:_•. With her bo~e ro.lkn. . ~~i':w~on~ ;~::i::to~o~e:~t~o Lnndon cons~ntly bombllfded •

1 hereby. announce myself Wl Jobn . D. Jump, · nr Anrhn. !\'. "!l"t~. fur ,\::11, :-.• ':1•.;, ;;, Tu>Hl!.' ·11 Mr I_Ja.m .M1Uer-+ has .added alee soundl nTI ni Til'. 1{oTinnd,.a wttb telegrams, let-cand}dnte Cor the nomina~on Cor Mex., who; 'U1l January 4, HM2, 3~, ~{ana~· WI•:. ~ :>i.P. ~~in· s~"ral •.mprovementa to hm scr· or: StoreY g teJ'P, telephone calls and personal Shenfi' subject. to the action or ronde homP:ltead (fltr:r, :-.; ,,., u~: •.. t!a.~ 11 , han 11:• .. ;1 n •twl· , ·! u;tP"' II• ·1 VI('(' fitntwn, nPar town and has g. lor moro lt~ede:al .. money lhe Democratic party. v~ur 126, for SEJ. w I XE~ ;;:('1', to!, s I • t.oJ mnlw 3 ) I nr Pruur. t. utai ;: ;I additinnnlt'lmng,ea in view. fol' tho people or hi.l ntate. He nupport retlptlcllully solicited. · d

Fmnk Montgomery. Sec. 9, N!-J N.I~i. 8 "(' t i " n. 1 i, e!rum t11 lh£> lm,fl a lmtl' rk .. ,.nt.• . -- - · ·- -- ~- -· -- Blda Requcatc wouldn't give them the money or Township 6 S.. Ranw• 14 Eo, N. ~ bdill'n Mary C lJui.P•·!S. l'. ;:.._ 1~\.lNll~W FOR G!RLS - tbc Stato or Kanua, but he wu

_l_b_e_re_b_y--an_n_o_u_n ... ce-m~y~can~d~i- M. P. Meridian, has filed notk~,: ('•ummissinnl.'r, nt C'·•r~ona. >~. Carrizozo Assembly, No 7 ' indefatigable in hi!S el!ort5 to get ··dat>trfor nomirmti01JfOJ"6f11:oo·....ri""!.intentiontoma~~;;mr-l,.,.JtJ1.t"-1..,~,.on.t!t~l-Ht#ffay--.tt+let~•h.+. f.islye-C;n~Jper, --- ---- - ~Tho. t.h b'd b b- morecruibouioi'Uncle&m:--Aa-- ·-··

-~ to eatablisb elaim lo tliP Jar;,; Hl3,1. · • tl~n requeats . at . 1 11 0 nu a reautt or bi!S supplica.tiom, Kan· Sherifi' on the Democratic ticket. ahu\--u d~rihr~ t•efow Fran'k J. \laimnnt iiamn;"ls witr:e.::sr-,.: Worthy AdVJ.OOr mJtted on F•f~y ' 501 or ~ore lla!J, whicb ranb u the twenty-

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Your support rolicited and will Sager, C. S. Commir;gium:T,. at 8ifrcdu Ch:nez, ;>.Iargarr-t Shafer,.Recorder long of •coal delivered as required fourth State of tho Union in point _.he appreciatEd. bertn. Carrizozo, N. Mex .• on the 2nd: Mux Chnv!:'z, .Mm. J. M. Shelton, a~ 0?0 ~ t~e oth~ nch;~l ?ro~er· of population, atands aa fifteenth 'T Jess J. Ro day of October, 1936. Plnddo Romo, Mother Advisor ~es :: mzo~, he~ te exJco

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1 hereby announce my candida· Claimant names as witn£l"'.:.llt>a: Estaiino S:mdtez, all of Clamw:l. !\lf'('t.<J n.n. the 2nd nnd 4th Fridays 10~11 b" presen ;c 00 h rm. ~ 9 received from the Federal Govern-" N. Mex. - WI • e opene at t e regu ar ment. Well might he say, u he

cy lor nomination on the Dem- Roy Dyet, of Rrowell, N. MPx. 1 Paul A. Rnach • in. each month. meetmg .or the Board~ Mon~ay boa!ited when he W&!J running for ocratic ticket tor tbP offiee of Willis R. Lovela<'e, .Jr., nf Carri· S ll;O 9 Rt'~l,.kr. . . night, OcL?ber 5th. B1dn should re-election in

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Sheriff of Lincoln cotinty. Your zozo, N~w Ma. • · - --~ ---- -~ ·be filed WJth Carl E. Freeman hruJ alwaya received itn full iibare support ~tfully solicited and Salomon ~_rngon, 0 ~0 .. , 41 043166 on or before that date will be al'\preclated. Barney Wilson. both of An"ho. ~ • of Federal relief money."

.. N Mex Notice for Publication NoUce for Pnbllcatlon 8 ll;O 2 Now, when he .ill & e&ndldate T. A. (Tommy) MeCarnant. ''p. ·1 A n __ h n~ -~~~ - r p 'd t, h' rte 1 · au • nuac , cwgts"'r. Department or The Interior Department Of The Interior · aor rest en 15 suppo rs g or·

For Cou~ty Treasurer A 28-Sept. 25. General Land Offiee at L:1s Cru· GenerarLand Office at Las IN THE PROBATE COURT ify bin reco.rd u a budget balan-

l here!lY . .-~ot1nce tpy~Jf as a =&.~e~ -~~~ico;_ .~entemh(·~- ~· f;;~:s, _New M • LINCOLN COUNTY cer, when ~:e::!~~n~ l!:~~, H~: -~ .. candidate for nomination to the . .. ·COMET CHAPTER NOTICE is hereby· Stiven tbat , himself, .goCJ ut>on tho stump and

office of.Countv Treasurer ·on the .. . No. 29 Harriet Rhoda.Biackshere-Wilson, No(ice is hereby given thatJtsa In The MatteJ: or the}. bemoans the tax buraen t b n t ··· k · y .:1 ORDER EASTERN • Dillard of Oscuro N Mex. who Estate of Mana Jane No. 420 Democratic tic et. our support STAR or Carrizozo, N. 1\:Iex., whn, un • • ' ' ' Ga· rne··tt Dec-'"'d a waitE the nliXt geliCJ:ption. He

on ·February 18, 1931, made home- • ~ • • ;. will be appreciated. · • October2, 1929, made homestr•ad stead entry, No. 043166, for NEi, Notice forgets to mention that he had a · j •\ . . O~t-W: Bam~et'g~.. ~eE>ts on the firnt Thursday,, entry, Fo. 04??4.1: .~or ~b. N 'Y .~'. N~SEi, SEiNWi, NElSWt, Sec· , noteworthy share in ereating tha' • l 11 m each month. _..... 1sec. 24, N ,..JN E 4, SE!NL!, • 17 T . b'

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\ For County Cl.t!rk · . . . . . . 1 Section 29, Township 5S., Ran f.'!<' tEtonN ' own~ •P. d' ·• h an~ed undersigned, was on the 4th da;v. Since the Governor frets ao · l . · Pl . ·· .. th 1 . VISttmSJ Stars cordmlly mvtted i lOE.' N.M.P. Meridian has filed · ., • • lVI._ P. .en Ian, as or May, 1936, appointed, Admin- much about the futuro generation ·

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• to ·the iatratnx of the estate or Mnriu and Kan1u, after accept ng '7A4f:J,• ~ l . • · · • · p ( ~ · bJ' h J • roo I"" 0 es IS C atm . 1.. j t thr '""'" . .1.: · J county Clerk of Ltp~In county , Se~. . . _ .W • .M. t' yea.r ro~ ~ to_e,ta,, ts c n1m to land above · · J.JY . aa ee .. t;J.:• :

;-" .. <;"~-iabject w tliil decision of tne · Tana aoove <TescrilledlJeTor<J FranT" F t J S U 8: Co m· Manuel Corona, hall yeal'll from the Federal Ge>y,-· • · '. D • y 1 J. Sager, U. S. Commissioner, at _rant • age~, • • ~ IS• Probate Judge or Lincoln County, ernment, flnda itlolf with a C!3sh · • :::C':u!i~J:arty.. <lur sap-o Republic;:anAnnouncrnents. Carrizozo, N.Mex., on the 16th stoner, at Camzozo, N.Mex., on New Mexico. baJance of more that $1,000,000, •

· P · " - t d f 0 t b 1936 · the 2nd day of October, 1936• '"here(ore nll persons bau>ng why doesn't Governor Land\Jb .. V11.!!3ar Thom})IOn. . · ny o c o er ; · . • . . • . • .a. .,. -.-. .f • . . - . . · · ·claimant ua·mcs as witnesses: · Clmrnant natpes as Witnesses. claims against aaid · estate · return it to Uncle Sa m 'l It ·-~ .... , · ~ .. · .. 'b.. b .. t .. d . For Coun~y Clerk. ! E, W. Shelton, . IJ...._§.. !JUlar!lL ,; _ ·-·' . . _ __ . · · would be.just-s(). muc& less. ·that- - ---

____ ,L ·· · · - ....:. - 91'....-::,.;:0 a e .a~u ge .t hereby announce· myselt-as · a tWfmam Kelt, . - ~ - -- - -- · Homer Latham, .. tbP Clerk or Lincoln "your children and my children'' 1. hereby. aDii.OUilce. my candi• ~ndidato for County Clerk of • Ralph Sweet, nil or Carrizozo, N. Elmer Wood,·aU of· OJeUro, N. , . wjthin one year from would bave to 1>&1_. . ·~ . .

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N. provided by law, 'or tbe samo will . FOR RENT or Sale- 8-toom .• r · dectsion .~f the Democratic patty. Convenbon. Yom support w1ll Max. Mex.. . be hatred. . located: on 60 -~ ot land · Y~'i~Ppott.rell)e~tfwly ~licit. be appreciaU!d. · . Paul A .• Roach . Paul A. Roach ·~· · ·· • Betvl G3tner .· · · • Capitifi"'_J.ot-patticulata--- .. .'~-

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FLAGSTAFF,. Al,U;l."""';'There'si • . nothing new about the fable.!

The only novelty is.. in the moral •.

scratches she was unhurt, but the planetlwas badly dama'ied.

Another woman, Louis.e Thaden LABOR DAY • for orl{anlzed labor • of the Up! ted States, gained (ame

was considerably marred· by the bY winlllog the $15,000 Bendlx

Split in Labor Ranks · Is Now In Effect

fact that thf; suspension of the ten trophy race, a transcontinental dash unions which followed John Lewis tr-om New York to Los Angeles;

hod just become ef- and yet anotqer woman, Laura In­fective. ' However • galls, took s,ecopd place. In the the holiday was eel- Los Angeles air meet Michael ·De-' !)bra ted as much as troynt, ·French race and stunt ,pilot, usu.al all over the won high honors.

The .Llthuan.lan government· hilS hod serioU$ tr.ouble with .. .;ermaily over lY!emel, which, tho~.agh malnly pqpulated by Oermans, waB turped over to Lithuania for use as a portA by the League of Nations. · c.ountry's second llOUrce of woe is Its broken relations wlth Poland. There have been· no fqrmal relOl· tions between the two countries since Poland s,el~ed ·-v~a, the. orlgi· nar Lithuanian Cllpital. I 'l'here is tio mall or telegraphic communlcatiop acr.o~s the border and no trade.

One night a camet came andl · begged · to b~ allowed to poke his col<l nose ~ide an Arab1s ·tent.

So the Arab, belrig a good-hearted Arab, says y(ls, · Pretty -soon tho. camel claimed his ears were .chilly and p~tild. he shove in as far as his ·ears? ,And the Arab said that was 0: K.

country and the .Nine persons were killed when a· workers· were od· slgh~seelng plane crashed near dressed by many Pittsburgh. notables. President · · · ··-· ·· William Green of France to Spend Vast Su~ the A. F. of L., ' spealdng at . Knox- (Qr Military Defense ville, Tenn.,' de-' FRANCE'S c,overnment has dc-

Wm. Green clared i. h at only clded that conditions lp Europe loJ>or'o enemies would profit from ore so threatening that It must spend the ochlsm. He made a plea-for a a huge sum tor national defense.

' Railway Labor Act Is. Attaclted in Court

I N AN appe>1} to he Suprem6 Court of the U. ed • States the

VIr an Railwa company made It on t provisions ot the

r~llway ct authorizing collec­tive ba~galplng between represento· tives of the. employees and tho car-riers. ,

The railroad appealed from rul· lngs by the. Eastern Virginia Fed· eral District court and the Four.th

Next the camel got ·,.permission . to put Jlis neck iii out . of the weather, and, after that, his fore­legs · and . then his front hump, closely folloVfed bf his rear hump, · and finally his hindquarters •.

.. Irvin Cobb

. h~er. w_age level,_ f!horler working So It adopted a program for 1n­houru, trcledom to orgunlie, "litldl· t'TolfT>111g the cfficlt!ri'Cy i.f the army tloflul ooclal security legislation and which will cost $!130,000,QOO· In the adnpllon of the child labor amend- next tour years. 'rhe proposal was mt·nt to the fedl'rul conatitutlon. mode by Edouurd Daladier, min-

OIJ::euit Co11rt Gf . i\oPeaiR rc- • qulrlng It to negotiate conct~ming disputes with o unit· ot ~he Ameri· can Fcd'eration of Labo'r.

w,hen morning . ¢ame the came~ was Inside the tent, completely flll log lt, and the Arab had been crowd· ,

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lie olso aaaollcd tlte Idea of an Isler of defense. The first Install-Independent 1 a b o r p a r t y and ment ot S280,000,000 will be dls­pledlled the federation to u non- bursed In 1937. purlloon policy 1n the present presl· The program calls for on ln-dentlol cumpo1g1L tcnrllve lncreaae of mechanh:ed

John L. Lewis made a rudlo ud· units und also tor rearmament. dreus at Wuohlngton but did not i''urth~rmorc, It providea 1

• an ln­ml•nllon tho uplit. Ill' mulntumed crease In the size of the protesslorial tho t American induntry could "casi· urmy and the creation of a special­ly puy u rn1n1mum Income to un· 11cd croup of long servlce"'noncom­nkllll'd labor or $2,500 n year." Urll· ITll'olli<JOed omc<•ra DUCh OS already lnll labor to organize to better llu , ex1•1l In the French navy. condition, Lc:owu1 601t1 thot "oblo 1 The program also provld,es lor econornlnla have already ohown that lntrenuthcnlnn the frontier fortifica­thc l'ntlre ucope ot American 11lo- llonu But the chief Improvement uoclul, economic, phyuwul, 0 n d 1 Will he made In the air force which nplrltuul - muy be vuotly tnl:J will be lncrenocd by 2,000 plonco. provt•d." 1

Hccrt•tnry of Labor Pcrkln!l, olr.o opc.•uk1ng over tho radio, agnon•d thl' <'lVII wur within lobor'o ranka und pnlnt.cd labor's future ao rooy. "Somo 1.000.000 mtm and womt>n who were )oblt>!lll ol lhlo lime IMl Yl'ur hove been added to the r ookn of worltcrtl In private lndu!ltry and Uw amount of monl'y an pay en· Vt'IOJlt'll huu bcl'n Increased nearly ~ million dollaro In wee Illy wagon, .. oaid Mlll!l Porltln!l.

None- of tho nu.cd o p o a k o r o necml'd to wloh to co~mcnt on tho altuatlon In Mlnnonpotls, whore otrlluw· have rmmltcd In thu a~t· Unlf down ot thnt ctty'n tmmcnae mtlllnK, lnduntry. It In oxpc9lcd thlo atrlkcf wall be extcmdt'd next to Buf­falo, nccond American milling con· tor, ar1d later to Chlca"o. Tho IJWuo Ill the cloned ahop; tho milling In· dWitry novor hao bet>n unlonlxcd.

I run Falla to tho Rebela: SBn Sebastian Next • FIERCE oltackD by tho SponiDh

Hoouevolt and Landon Confer on Drouth , F HANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT and

Art M. Lpndon, rival candldnteD ror lne Preotdcncy. met lr. ilomc­who l Jraanotlc faDhlon In Dt>n

Molnen, lm\11: but they met ao chief ~xccuuves of lhc Unltctl Stateo and ot Kanona renpectlvely for tho purpoao or diacunolns p I a no for tho .·ollcr, or .. d r o u t h atriclt~ farmero. Tho c:on· fcrcm:c. bali! ot Mr. Roo!levelt'o sussen-

. tlon and Including Gov, Lllndoo tho govemora or tho

other atoteo that hod auffcrl!d cnpe­clally from tho drouth, began· in llac atoto hoWio in D~ Moineo whore Governor Herring enter! talnctl tho dlJitlngulllhod villltorn at 11 lunchco"n. Tho Prt>Didcnt and Mr. London, It wan aoid, dld mont of tho talking a~ thlo rcpos~ and cxehanged a lot ot joldng remnrkD. Then the conference wqa started ln coment, encb stole being taken up In tum.

Early In tho evening Mr. Roo!le­~cU. entmnincd tho govcmoro n.l dinner abflard his opoclol train. On that occasion ho and Mr. Landon had lhclr mo!lt lntlmato to.lk. Re­sulto or tho c:onlcrcnco, U nny, wcro not modo publlc a• once, tho Preol· dent reserving announcement of h11l ptm for n l'lidio nddreaa. ·

High Labor Costs Drive aig Concern From New York B ECAUSE labor , costs in New

• ork city arc too high the Charles Schwcinler Press, largest maguzlne printing house. there, has decided to close the plant In which It employs 1,000 men and W( men and move where costs arc lower. Executives of the company said they did not object to the wage ocalco lmpos~ by Now York un· Ions, but found the diiTerentlal be­tween the local tlcole and tho rates In force elsewhere oo great that It wan "Impossible" . to continuo In New Yorlt.

Revioed Budget Flgurelt Increpac the Debt

R EVISING the 1037 budget tlg­uren he submitted lod!onarell!l

In January, Prcnldcnt Rooocvelt now cotlmot't!JI that cxpenditurcn C:aU!::t'd by thr bonU!I and tho AAA lnvoll· dation will put tho -public debt at tho oU·Umo high flguro 0 f $34,1011,543,494. lla llllYD. howdvcr, that better bU!IinCllll will run tax recelptn up n:r.cuu.uoo lllgb­or th1U1 woo expect-' cd. Tho Presldenl'n revision. covered tho fu:cal year that be-aon July 1 lont and RcoiCTel& will end Juno 30, 1037. Durlnl b1J obnl!nce from tho capital It was b­aued by AcUna Bud;et Director Daniel W. Bell.

Tho chkt ltcnu c:ho.nged by the eoUmato were:

l Rcc!elpto, llxed at S5,Cti5,930,000. 2. Expenditures at l7,762,1!35,:WO.

. 3. GroM dcllcU for the year a\ p,Otl!!t!l96,300.

4. Public debt on J"une 30, Il)JT, at $34,100,543',03.'13.

These csUmatCI.I compared w1tb Jnnunry figuren as to1lowlrr • 1. Receipts of $5,G54.21'l,G50.

2. Experullturon ot $7,645,301,338. .3. Deflclt of $1,!ID!l,3DS,7~. • 4. Public debt at end of yell!' o1

QING-DONG goell the bell that of tho quentlon to self-evident. The llOI!ndo the knell of vacation no blousp, the oklrt and tho jacket

It rlng11 In "first day of ochool." mayo be worn aeparately, which And ugaln doting mothero 11re con- means tha,t any number of clumseo fronted with the problem of. plan- are po!llllble, being just what ill a n.lng practical and an attractive 110 moat needful virtue for cchool togo. practical ochool wardroben Cor tho • The almpllclty and practlpallty children of the household, for an or the blousc-and-!llqrt two-piece to every mother known much of the the rlsht ill a big brgumcnt in Ito poille and happineoa or little glrill · favor. Thill crocheted oult for tho In tho clannroom depend upon tho srammar achool Mloo l!s a real find feeling of aclt confidt>ncc which a when It comcn to appropriate dren!l pretty frock lnoplrt>n. -1 tor play or for claonroom. Tho

To help In thill matter ol apparel· bl ling little daughter to a nicety here ouno contronts th-J dark o k i r t

which ill In kt>cplng with tho prea­arc two ouggestlonn we have to cnt artyle trend to bring out atrildng ofrcr-lmltn and printn. Pcrhapa It color ciTcctn. Tho wide aailor collnr would be more accurate to soy provldC!l 0 nouttcnl touch. The goy crcchotn ao weU a'tl ltnJtn for lUI tatl!lcl Uo given n finnl fiourloh to much croehetlna ill bclns dono this mont attracllvo bock·to-llcbool lhCDo dayo Oil knitting. Simply a d matter of choice. To empha!.ll%.0 rC!IlJ which ill co coolly crocheted th

of .mercerized knltUng and crochet o v(1guc for croc:hctJJ and prinln c:otton. We almont forgot. to montlon

we ore ahowins three oo cunning the crowning glory · of t b 0 0 0 clpOJ1roon'l outfitn no ever a fon!J crocheted ga~ont!l _ they Wnsia mothct'-mfght' ftoPti to- thelude-in ~ · J)ftfeetly nnd with mr tittle troubfct llttle glrl'o clothes collection. on a glngham, 0 pique or any wosh

See UtUo MinD Twelve po;7lng to fnbrlc. tho left ln tho picture arrayed in an e~tscmblo that couldn't be prot- Picture for yournelt llltle dnueh· Uor U it tried. It ls crocheted 1n ter cll!d in a cunning print auch on two nhades of bluo knlt-cro-ohecn. tho Uttlo girl c:entc.rcd In tho pic­For tho encouragement or would-be ture lrJ wcnrlng. Tho grand thing croehctero who feel the urge to about dr~ made of the -new copy thlll moat allracUvc ouUlt we prints tbiD aeru:on lrJ Umt It Is per­arc telllng you thnt the otitcb Is fectljt onto to buy tho correct nize very nimpto and goen like Ught. for no ltmicr doca ono hava tO al· nlng when once you get otarted. Tho low tor chririJulge. That la, U the aldrt. hos gores*hc •lJgbtcr blue f.11brlp Is one of tho newer printn and tho blowo . by th~ !Cilrf thnt ara oanforiud nbronk. 1t mennll ID In mntc:hlng Ugli · tt bM a a grcllt denl to know thct UtUe atyllsn lilgh neclt thnt c:lror!1r with n daughtcr'.!l gay .ptin1 froclt will not drawntrlng. There OJ'(! crochet bu~ ~:.brink out of fit In tubbing. tons to add glrunor to the oec:aslon. In the wruihgoods sections one nm cutt!y-c:trte bag, the t:corf ond ilndlf thtt amnlngest- e!lll!l!lrootn the hat arc crochetl!d to mntcb. prinlll imaginable cucl1 ru1 fashiollll

In o many-piece crocheted ouUlt the little girl's deem~ .picturetl. on just described, the practicnl clde ow ... ...., Nnr,..._. ttcl=

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Imported Communist smuggling: himself into our midst, I think of a cold-nosed camel.

• • •• Bolding the Bog.

UP TO now our govcnftnent bas declined all invitotlono to jump

into the ltnllan-German-Frcnch·Rus­sian·Brltlah snarl, but watch for on• effort to Induce America to join In when th«? time comes tor dividing up control over poor old Spain's ports, Inlands apd remaining colonJ­nl poonenalonn.

'Not that we'd want anything out of Ute grab-bag and not that tHey'd give U!l anything. They'd merely expect U!l to hold the bog after­\ltardn, which would maltc two bags In nll-thln little new one and tho bia one we've been holding ever nince 1018. ·

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CALIFORNIA. travel bureaU!!' ro- • port nn lncrcnne of lncaming

touriDln. But then aga.ln, on tho other hand, part of it may be duo to returning renidentll who went hurriedly away when tho pop! !ltnrted printing o certain roman· . diary. U your nlfl!l do not alw · n. find you out, at leant they frcqucnt1y tlnd you setting out.

' It'o all over now and peace ond

qulot have beop rC!ltorcd to our tumc -circ:Jcn,' bUt ~t 'ihlt' height of tho rtl!lh one lnvoluntnrily won ro­m1nded of tho ancient otory of tho Frenchml;lft who bet with hiD friend he could prove every man. hoWever outwardly pure, hod a drended nee­ret. In bin Ufo. So, to tent lt, be oent to each of tho ten moat ro­opecled notnbles In Pnrl.o an anDf17• mouo tolegrnm rMdine M follOWD: "All Ia discovered. FlO(! at oneo:•

And next momine hino of them were gone nnd tho tenth bod eom­m1tkd ou!cide.

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E NOLISH newn • reel producers have been fined $10,000 ,_ nnd

thnt'n hnportant money ln any lnn­guouo - for Utllng a film "'An AU.mpt on tho King's Life." ·

rcbeb reDultt'd In the capture of lrun, on U1e French bflrdcr, and U1e dcfcndero were mercllen11ly aloughtcrt'd oavc Cor lhoao who were able to take refuuo in France. Tho town wan reduct'd to omokins ruln11, rand tho vlctoro promptly atllrtl!d on advance weolword ar.nlnnt Son &-boollon, their main objccUVD In the north. Ht>cognlzlng tho fa c t that this Iorge rcoor~ cl~y coulli no~ long bo dolendl!d, tho aovernlhcnt odmlnlotrallon there offert'd to aur­fi'ntlllf tliiY 'TIIIit'c tt· 'tnlt ·· nnutl'litY" w«'re promlned; but declared lt thin wore rl'funro the city would b1! burnl'd to the ground and tho G25 ftu~Cant prlnonera hcld there would lx- Bhot There Wall areot dll:'cord amana tho detondorn, tho anarch. lAlli lnAinUng on destroying tho-c:Uy · anyhow.

R.c:lld w~-Wll! ae. .. . ····· .. . . .,.,,,.,..,I,WIJ,'137. Continued for Farmers 1---'fl~>n- ~,OOO·;OOC);Oil~-·~ ... _....++~~. ·.~UIRREL-INVOG•·'£

Roosevclt e!rtimated ls the lowest ol "'"' u

Mind you, they weren't puniShed for nny injury this title mig!:t ua hiA majesty. Incredible thougl1 it

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CLOTHES TO FIGUR£-1 or coun for prefudiCrilft llia· -

South of Madrid tho aovornmt>nt torrc11 wurc onld to hove madq prourcss and there were claims tho( Tnlavern hnd been takm and that the Aknu1r In Toledo was practical· ly battered to pieces by layallal artillery. Tho rebelJI' advnr.co on Madrid from tho ctmth nnd west wan llutlponed fo hove befin Mlted.

The Madrid, IIOVOrnmcnt wan rcr OI"Cnnlzcd and Francisco Lnrgo Ca­ballero. lett wing Soclnllllt, wna mnrlo prcmiff.

French workers In Poria In P. groat dcmonntrnUon lnslotl!d thlit tho government abandon Ito non­Intervention policy and give ocllv& old to tho Spanish government. Premier Blum, while not conconl­lng hlo RympnUl)' with tho Mndrld crowd, declorl!d that U France dropped noutrollty, Italy ond Ger­many would bo nble to give tho Spnnlllh rebelS much speedier nnd more oiTccttvo old thmrtha French could glvo to tho loynllsto~

lb!presontativeao of twel\b'• tout! s:cwon1 wuro scheduled to conftlr In London on plans tor tho establish. mont of a nonintervention control commlltco. Portual\1, however, ~ns still holdlna out. .

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Mra. Markham Fllea Atlantic; Landing 'In No\'a Scotia M ns. DERYL MAlUWAM nt

England put. bet-name. Oil Ute roU of tnme u the llfat.. \'t'OtUl\1 to malte a aolo ftllht. attQ!l!l the llOttb: AUantlo ltqm ~aat to ·.west. ·She atar:ttd from ~ndol\ for- ~ow Y()tk. but her tuel·l~vb. out andsbLWU. forttd \0. llliltl' het lim aU monoplane

, at Balelne .eove near l.ou.ltl~r•• · Nova S®t!L Exeept tor • .tow

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whom he hnd talked on his trip to ''The estimated· dellcit. for 1931 Is the drouth area gnvo approval to $2,0!HI,~il,ZOO wb!cb lnclude<J ~.­his policy of providing federal work 000,000 for statutory debt retirement relief for thu dllltressl!d fnrmeta on and $5Gl),OOO,OOO \for further pay• projccto that will protect their C!fiJPI ments under the adjwrted compen­ln ~he future. ThlD policy, be enid, onUon payment net. would be continued. Ha did not "Deducting the runount '\f the give apecillc detniW of the drouth stntutory debt retirement lenvcs a rcllef plnn, which wll1 bo based on net deficit of $1,510,9!!8.&00. tho report of tho Presldent'o drouth ''This tioea not mean that there study committee. will be on Increase In the pubUc

Mr. Roosevelt ansertcd that work debt of thia amount for the reason relief for the unemployed in the thnt it Js contemplated during tbi! c:itlclt holt restored c.onnumer pur- Y«lar to teduco thn working balance c:hoslni power. awtnlned every of \he general fund by ~rpximate­mercbnnt in the community. and ly ~l.WO.OOO,OOO." provided a bBcklog for :1eavy in- What Mr. Roosevelt meant b7 dul!tfl'. this wos thttt Instead of borrOwing

Dcclnrlng ro-cunpaoymerlf ill. prl· · money ·w cover 1h1r d~~::~tf vate Industry ls proceeding rapidly, tween receipts and 1

tho President nnnounced allocation the Treasury would dip into the gen· of an additional $2,600,000 to the crnl fund for $1,100,000.000. United Slates empto~ent l'ii'rvit!e. ~

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Outmnnding among ailhoucltes for falJ ore those drnwn by A1lx. Her dressea arc fashim~et. to dis­play every curve of a roun!!ed, feminine form through mru:tetly mnnip1JlaUon and drapery of soft, c:Hnging fabric. This sensol}, ru:l last, her favorite is jersey. both nUk and rayon. .

Some of her skirts are so full and tlnring that they resemble lrunp­shndes or parachutes, while otbers are caught under the hem like Turkish trousers. FalJ coalll ore c:nt with n swirling "tare.

Evening clothes. particularly. would delight an ancient Greek sculptor. Fullness is concentrated ln ttromn of folds ot gaUlers dl­rec:Uy in front or ba~k. not obscur· ing, but, rather, emphasizing, love­ly curtring outllnruz.

Borders of four ot live bright colors emphasize the flare at the hem of many evening dresses.

c:nse against 'fd'eMnhon. (the man who tri~ to shoot King Edward) 00.. · fore he Wru:l brought to trial."

For contrast, take a no~ r.-o­gether forgotten criminal case.~

Possibly ycu may remember 11 eertcln mJlfderer's trial and what sort of pUblicity went before it, ruu:1 what actually occurred whilst 'twas being held, and what the al~rmnth ha!l been, with attorneys :md key­witnesses and-yes-actually same of the jUl'Orll peddling their privato views for public consumption: and the governor of a great state cJ1s. ploying curlow nnd violent acUvi~ tiruz, even when the verdict hatl been called a fair one by t'Ke high courts?

l!nckwttfd race, these Britishers. bymg people by ilre·l!vldence tmd not by the newspapers and the moving-picture .cameras. . ·~ ..

. s mn , A GetiUeman· .,. n· · ··~·· BACK EAST, a distinguisH d con­

tinental chef rises up to ~title Luxury atld Eleg~ce to the American genUemnn•s lde:itdm.

Dom .. t'nate F. all eo· s· tume• net. lie nantes eight COUtses, Which --- • Is too mnny, and no domestic flavor

Elegance and Iwtuey' will domf· about 11ilY. part of iL 1 ·nate· the mode thls. · nuturnn if the In .tebjlt~ I crave to offer 0 costuJ1les already oppenrirtg 4te m~u of aU native products. . . ·any criterion. Magnificent fabrics Ji)tst, Lynnhnvefi oysters on the be-ttutilully cut on exquisite lines, 1:4 ~nl! sh

11-m, with ~rn celery and

the recipe for late afternoon and in- :L"lpe o ves. formnl pnli .formnl everting clothes. se~nd •. terrnpiQ stew. • Typical of.thls trend is a white din- Third, nee-fed -canvasback duck .ner ensemble with a long slim skirt with eye hOminy llnd a baked winO:. ' or. w~te.~d. si:tw .. bllstet¢~ c:repe !Sap app1J!. · tmd • a stmple surpllce · b&Uce ot . Fourth,· one very small slice of plain ,sUver metal cloth. The shoul• hlckoey..atfd-sassattaS"<iUred razor· dets, with aouble pufl's l'lt1d the tal- ~adc born with watercress salad toted lapel ~Uttr. ate &m_nri notes drsous_ .... asittg.e·d. iii• · ._ plaitl,pU and' Vine .. ~ .• on the short jacket thai iS flUt-d .. . ..

·. · baclt' anct open ·rn frOnt. . l\:ijth1 toasted {icjUthem . , bent"" . · · - biscilt ~nd li.'ni'ttrG inotscl. oi ot

• MoiOrtsv• Battou . .ltts. hlon .... ed.. toun.: :Itt. tnt cheese-;pr.. .tL ·· Atncmg tha Jiovelt1 buttons that .~··kb~·. · ftom B_il.rkimet.coun.·····. ··t•.· ......... ~.} . . have" made their: ....................... . · ."'.,:. _ . · ,. " A,., ...

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• · ·r. ,' * t'Je• Br~donf FOUIIC &114 fa11ta1Uca~ . , . :IP~euful· bl!'oxn- •of Chlcaco, la llltat• . · ','!llat•ll with Acnu Olenelth,. beautiful · · : .. ur;bta' of ·& retltecl. miii!Uf&Cl1Jrer. t; •. )Jodne7, a doctor, •• love wllll Acnea,,

·1 ' ~l!l bla bwtller, .Jab. Rod plan11 work , · ·. ,_.t· ~o.ahuttr, lab au~ce•t• that bt · < atakt a trJ' tor Atrnu before Ita VI~Jc.

· ;' ,Jil ~ocl tbtrt -1• a' lteeper, obatlnate . -4)ectriCJ' than 111 Jtb. Atrnea bellevu . ·'io "" bapp', a &irl mu•t blncl rheraelf · · .... atlrtl7 to a ma11 ancl have adorable

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·_ . _· · __ . _ ·- . . ~11M the wlte uked her a .. 1 . .-.. b11 lle'fer ha~ need of me, WIIYiit.."

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them. So be atuted ta}rJna ertmJPl eaaeJ. . . r .

lle cared . ntU• f!lr mone,Y; 'but tie adqre4 a ftaht: 8Jid moll!i!.J. enonah catjle to biiJI-eMllfll, that 11, for bit p'lirpOI!& to. bU,J 8 blt Of .P'OUDd With a blt of .ll bouse. on lt, .and wttbout a s_peck of mortgaae. , ·_

Wlllllle's It wu.. ln ller owu n~e . ap~ ln .ller own right; t<ir be n•• lt to her. "And that," u ~louie heraelt' prondl,J. c:«?mplalue\1, ~ the· w~~ttetul .way ot blm : nr'e; I'm .n~st the end. ot me llfe; an4 well he k11ows thl! throuble or rnal·eatate In an 'lnllerl·

· U.nce. Hlm11elt, be .ahud bo. ve • kept It; or give It to bla aiotber."

But . ibe treasured It for her pwn, "be~olden tel ll!l one but to• blm. ..

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. . ..Wucl that -.hamo ller," W~­~uc~ bini· ;.up_, ... having need, of Jilt" . thing About House~old EeonQmy

*1. tell JOD lhe'd _notllln,g to do wttb It i llncl •lie hacl 'never heard o~ m~· · · be. ,rep-ted· I!O ~oaltlvel,j that w~ Ar ias.t we have someth1ns: to qulte ~problem~ effi~lency •. :Mrs.

·111c! abandoned the object ot . Arne. teach the me~. Captains ot J,o:qes asked if he should, not buDd . Olendth, but OnlJ' to watch l,llm q~ore industry are invited tQ · tQke ll rogre b.oWleS ·to nw.Jte more V{grk lteeJI17, 1 lesson from the kitchen! for them, and ~r. Jones was abOut

ae helped her tlean up, u be u. The ordinary housewife, so long to tU111- his talents -to solving the W4l'l (lld, J:le bent and klslied h., oa W it h 0 U t qUef!UOn overlooked. problem When the· ten cakes Which her cheek; llnd lle 'fVent to bed, b.ut among wox-kers ~ any x-eal sign!- the familY· had obligingly eaten he cool4 ne(tber sleep nor u~. quiet. ficance, has at last ~o!lle into her. for him be~an to m~tnlfe~t tl]e

Frequentl1 enough,__ wllen ' be bad own. A seer has dn'Uled ll\ • her JUiUal :resJJlts. 'f,he doctor a b1~ Just ~ken a case, he lay halt the modest lal:!ors a rea.l contribu.Uon, . was char~ed to Over.P.:roducUon night planning, yet- wlth oo d"-qulet or ·at least avoidance of error, -and to a lesson in household IDt:h'llll thii. · that holds a lesson for the princes economy which the financier had

Agnes Qlenelth blld no need or blm • financ.e I .. lE•arned from the kitchen. Perhaps be was A 1111rt (If wbgt was to con: That seer is the deaf axtd blint;l the result was thPt he called in ttnue, .at .best, an ordeal to.r her, but keenly observi~g Miss Helen Mrs. ~ones t~ fin~ the tlaw in his whlc:h she would escape but could Keller, who draws her obs\lrvation ~ompbcated system of industrial not. No~ abe had uo need bf' blm. and Its conclus!otr In the·~orm _of a econorny~"'ns one who has failed

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·AHeetSBeart . GM Proi$Ur8 Ma.v 'CaUP ~

, . Rlatlt Slde Belt_ · u Y11U toll tn becJ and cu•t0~~P.so': iUht d(le tey Adlerlka. J'UI' ., ... nilleves alornach QAS preaalzla 011 !lean 110 you al~ep 11oundly all ~bt. Adlerlka ncta on BOTU upper ancJ Jower bowels and brlnge out foul matter you woul(l never bellevo wu ln your ayetem. This old matter may hnve JJOls~»ncd you for montbl and caused GAS, sour liWm• · ocb, beadas:he or nervouanen. Dr, H. l.. Shoub, N.'rr Yor.t, r•perta:•Jn 14ddition to intaotind claanoln/l. Adl•rib .... tiT flldU<:III baQtOTill andcofi>n bacl/IJ.•

• ,· .••nr be tuUIIIad. Ar;nea' mother 11 at· . '. -~•mPUnc to recaln her huaband'a love1 · · ~u baa 41aturblnc double u to what

' · a~trat:tll ber father In New York. J eb ' . 'tell' Ar;n81 tit la r;olnc to m~trrr ber. · , and totretber the' view an apal'lmon t ' 'In Chicago, Jeb aak11 A.-ne• to eel ari

All I l'he~ be was, at lnsL · • Wbat thoaghtjJ were Ill him-Win­

ale wende~d-wben be came )!.ome like thlet Stm, ho!De trom the mur­ders nnll tile Judges and courts and the Jolts-nod the j:entry In the 1\ead·

But he, agd hlll ciJent MyrUe, bad story, And it is' a story so aatlsfy. -to o':le whn has succee!ied. But need ot her. More ·than that, theJ ing1 with so muah food for re- that 1s os far as the story goes! bad tbe rlgbt. to demand an4 entorc:e Soicing on the part of women, that e Ilrll S7ndicatr.-WNU Scrvlee.

:Mra, Jas. Filler: "Gu on my etomaeb was so b11d I could not en t or sleep. Even my heart burt. 'l'llc--.Jlnlt dote 01 Adlerlka brought me relief. Npw I eat ns I wbh, steep llno and never felt better." 1

Give )'OUr etornacb and bowels e REAL cleansing with Adlcrlkn and oco how Rood you feel. JW!I ONE do~c reUcvea GAB nnd chronic conDUPliUon. Sold by all druagtDII and drufl deportmcnll. .•arl7 date, but aha teUa him ehe can­

, 11ot mal1!7 him. When tht agent, Mr. Colver, olt~ra tq •bow tbom a turnlebed

1 •• aparlment, Jab aaka A.-nca tn A.lle U

,( \alon.. aa:yln&'' he ffii!Dl return to· hlo I'CJI!Ioe. ,A~nea conaente and Jeb leaves. .. JA ra~lo Ia blarlnc terrlftcall:y rrorn one · cr tbt apartmonta. Colver rapo upon the door, wbloh Ia opened b7 a a can ttl)' cl,&d trlrll who dr~wa A&nea Into the

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J17rtle Lorrie aaka Agneo to phone Catbal' O'Hara, a Ia )'er, to come at once. Agnea doca. 'The pollee take char.ce. O'Mara arrlvee. The omcei'JI. ar~ anta.conlatlo to him. Agne,. e~dea Wtffi, O'M11,.._ Acnea Ia to ba a wiUJAaa 11 the comlnc trial.

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When · a m11.n swung rnr 11nd fell teet forward 110 therp aeemetl 1<1 he lome chAnce tor bl_m, cbcera oertomed

· trom the crow4: when he fell. tum. IIUng over end 9ver, ,a. great _~:roan went np from tho tllrnnt or tblrt1

'tbouuncJ. Winnie O'Mara did oot !oint. ller

man wu atllf oa the tower, omom: tbe Jut or tbem. Now Fllzpulrlek wu apeoldng to blm.

linea With him. ... Wflinle caught'' ller .ehawl obouf'her

slight aboltldefs and hurried to tbe door, , when be turned to .It; ·

.. aove · 10 supped, Cathni?N abe, questioned blm, with eng~>r anxte~.

"Where would 1!1· 1.1' tJ1e JtrJI'I !Jove you kept n()tbln_g f()r mer• he retorted.

.t•er aUendanc:e to their needS. · B7 the to prevent even one of us from accident ot ber stepping ''lpto t.hal missing It, we must retell.the gist room, an.d by thll fact that ·tie wa11 of it here.

1called to the .case, Cnthal· Marttn It is a story about the JoneseJI-.O'.Mara hAd .acquired peculiar and a of industry, she just~ 'deniable rights over .Agnes When t'hc J oneses' rc-whlcb he could exercise as ne sources showed signs of dwindlln41_

And this Will a clrc:nmstance ot sub some time ago, it appeared to tie and excltlng etrccta. Mrs. Jones that her household uys­

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•• --delighting IJer. JOb, on blfl pnl't, WilD teellJ!'g the ftl·

·less-that ~e trouble mWit be In the big business of wWch her husband was o leading light. Timidly, as becomes one of her mod'est position and accomplish· ments, Mrs. Jones advanced a

BOYS_ AND GIRLS The large Post Toasties advertise­ment in another column of this pa­per. offers all sorts of tree prize!l and tells you what to do to have Melvin Purvis send you free his official Junior G-Man Badge and Ws big book. Be ~ure to see this otfer.-Adv. 1 .. . - - .

Cerusorlousness Censorious people are like tho

bees thnt kill themselves 'in sting­Ing others.

She drew him, oa aoou 118 hn ehrow Up- of a new sensation whll'h ~nrue otr l\la pvereont, Into the wnrm. trn· from the not altogether 111augrccable t:'rtlnt.ldtchen where. abe hod tlta bent- notoriety be ouddenl.l' ubnr!!CJ with )ng-oyen burnltJg. low, nnd on top or Agnes. the atovo, her old Iron ltetllp ulmmer· n_, tbls morning, when be wna look·

few theories. But naturally h\lr =-::::-=:fr=-=--!::-:--:.-= .. -,.:===~=---=---:--:·-=-=-::::.~-=-husband would not lend a serloua HAIR eo II OITt

tng. ,, lng oYer the ne"'lll•llllens brought to Nothln11 lett to her In lite compared hla bedroom, all the world-111 mueh of

with on. occnalnn ottPr hn hod been It na meant nnytblag to btm-·knew t'lllleit Into/ n bl~: murder t'nac, or when tbnt A~;nce blld dlr~covcred the Lorrll' tbo trlnl wna on nnd he hnd wnrkPd murder beco1111e nhe had bet>n loolll:· holt the night, J'Ct hn llnd't'nml' bnmn lnJt at an opartuumt wllb Jeb Droll· to ~er, at lnnt, hnvlns: "mn-_MI" hla· tlon.• . • '; bnnllflr an llaat •he cnnlrl llllll wllh Stron~:oJJ and exciUnsiJ, It lnteoal· him. ned bla teeJinall nllout her tn.!read or

SilO laid a loot nnd thn brr•nlll.lu•tf••"l ber.--ond II little about" hlmcolt wJ.tb nnd ·butter and bowls ot 1110 r:ond hoi hPr,-- nnd to ~rto\t that rbllllolll!· ot G0\111 upon tho kltebrn tnbl~; nnr1 thP1 lltlOflle thl11 moralna were portn,lt over IUlf down and IUJllllld, lti'NIIIll rrnm lhc anmo deJJertplloiUJ ot tier, and tbll enrh orhur. •"" wnlehlna htm--11el nccouqt or whnt abe b11tl dooe aad

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At once the captain of industry started makJng chongen. Firnt, ho fcund it wnntcful to have the O\"en going for jll!lt one coke, no he bl\){ed ten caken at one tJmc. 'l'hen he turned his attention to tho labor nnving devlcell, which to his ontonishment wcr~ Idle tor u largo part of tho day. Tho vacuum eleanor, dlnh wanner, wODlling machine and othcro preoented

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yOu 111rfer.e 111gglng blclitdte, with dlnlntP1 burning, &anty or too f1cqucnl ulln~tlon 111d gtltlng up al nlgh11 when you feel lliedl ntfVOUI, ell up•tfl ••• uta Do.n't Pll t. o~·· ... erptdally fol I?C)Oify

woddna kldnt)'1. Millions of bo11n '" ustd ncr; yur, They '" ltCOfllo mended the country O'ftr. Aalc )'<)• n•lghborl

MORHIHG DISTRESS bduatoacid, U!*C atc:nach. r.tilnn1a wofcn (the oric­lml) qulddy rdlcve ac14 ltcmacb an.:ltlr11 llc«:aUJ7 cllmlnatloa, £acb wafu ~~all4 IUJpoc:>f!llaofmtllc olrusnwa. Wc,3Sc & 60c. No bit or • doubt wblcb Will talm

wbon, beto111 be went dojVn the nh~cl ef tho tOpJ', bo Clung for I he hal of him.

·Uta ea;err)l\113 to pu~c.a thllV Ji_trl ln tho PDJICt'-1\111 lo\'e for her, hit do­olro. whatevu It '1¥011 - never had ailltcllcd tbla mornlntra.

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It wna IIlio blm, tbnt. There hl' wna on tllo line, bareb~r1cd.

A ~rrt~J·ball"t'd prlcllt atcod In the awarm at tho nr~llneJI. llflln~r hla arm1 u each P)ttll enmo down, ond ft'peallns: tho pruyer tot lhem In ex· ' lnlmiL Loud and c<oar lo the ollll·

~llr;a, u each mnn ll~>'onr:. and la!foro l.bo about or thlf Kfcan roared from tho UJOullDndo or throa111 nA lho man Jet tto. aro110 thl' vniC'O or 1111! llfiMt nt bill fll'ti71DJ%,

Winnie O')!nru bAll workM bC!f' troll . cJtiJQ lo blin lUi fhat al [ai( llhi tYQII

almrr.n bl'~tllle him; anrl an a hi! 41d all lbat wao ll'tl bt>r to do tor her man.

'"f'!cUUll lJar11n O'r.Jarn. bl! Ill, Vo· tb11r," abl' whlllpPred ll'l the flrlool. •f'rny tor hlm !"

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flo llvl'd In an apartment b7 him· orJt, \\'1111 two Jo'lllplnot-<>Jol blo ••· let, lfnd Jmto tho roo!(.

The IUt'lllJUre or JudliOO E. nmd don•o lmportnnct~ bnd bt'en au~:mont~ l'tllber thon othnrntce, b)' \thot hiP bad dono ~lth A.anl'.ll. and b)' tlle IDIIDDP.r In ll'blch lbe nC'WIIpapen ,.. fC'trl'tl tn her and to blm.

Jeb w11nt late to hll om('(!, not )'t!l • tanYinu tahonrd At:nl'll. lie hopt'd

11hcr 'llll'f't tn nntw llmt. U'tll'l'l ownk11, abo would .hr tho hillier l"t'ntetJ and tho mare romptetel7 re~tort'd to the lmpulllt'l'l i:l<hlcb bod made ber r~ aponcJ to biA. If nnt. hp would ~tiYe hl'r mort> tlmo to reeo.-er from IbiD llhliCil' but mttnn~>'bllp, be knew abe WilD his. And all the \torld llnPW lt. llh lm pullleg for compiPIPr ptJAM'lltloo or h11r (tll'l'l' blm DO tJea('(!.

~n "'~' prl~llt tntt'<l DltlliD to Un! Agnl'll did not movt' rrnm bt>r rnnm fin>: and on('(! mor(! lit' ral,~l biA armd during tbl! tol"t'noon. She rl':ld ln lwd In hilt p~tlllon. ~lhltl hlnrtln th PDJX!rll whlrb 'l't{!f(! brou~tbt to lll't, O'~lal'tl, .. he c>allM 111m hy llllmt', lbl' trblrh (l'I!Ye lltltpl'lillnaly Vlltlnnt f('f!Or111 unn tJtrenmlng do"'n bill tore 011 fll! ot "'bat 11heo bad 'dl11rovert'd" and dnn€'. pra)'l'd Til~ liH! l!R'llf rllt'l"r ffm aDII even mQfl! Individual nplan9tlnnll thP crowd ~~ bfm llhort. for ·l!olnrtln of murdl'r lketr. And 11hP IUIW, for thl' O'MarA hllfl awung <;rl'll, nnd <fP11 M And lleront1 Them AIL He Took to lll'llt time. tbe llltecrs.g or llyrtll.!'a bu~ le-t ll"· But no WJmt 1t 414 blm. A flehoolln'o- band. . . mlilUIP or un morn, and the tower fen. Uotr queer to II«! your owe name tn and wag down on top of blm dom tnkJng hr e1es orr hlm-bl! lpt'ak· ll'N'!lt blot'k type on tbe page of. thP

Sttth o~a th& lletltltll& of ~tb#l in!: w her-. -t:e~.Ulctf itt .em-. oftt>n hrotr- l!llJK'J', nnif tmifemE>filli. n>twffl or qofmf Martin O'Marn. bill grandson. or the log at ller,. btu trllb bls tbociZIIU. far voo bod ~~:~ld ntld doce ~:rblch yoti could tWI'DI7 trupped on. tbe tower, £even- DWII.J. cot yooi"'U!If remember, lUI prE:Cbwl.il

.. ·- -- ~"fmt- ~fi! @fiii iifia" tllm' wefelffif· ··- Witiflle WIUI .. ~ uri!ils: "acif .. -queer 'to""firid yonrilelf .-fending tlly tnjcn!d. illd not rsent U, tbongb Dbe wonderro wt~ but oniJ" r:aw to learn, from

-psw-car owni'n.realhe- h~ wu; an otherwhe pet-feet ttip ~ be spoiled by

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"'n acrh eveol!l, by tmtb Cle~1 . pte!- wbnt a-ect ·t!:Jratigb bb mind UJDI l:t> 1 Ct?YIIpap.er t~lcttlre, "'bat !leo, who hn<l ()a~:J to fac-e dentb and torment- couldn't tell bet. Uere be <fiLl be-en kUied, looked like.

~ mPn. gi!.Demlloo after genemtlon. soon her: ADd bE:Sl!Je her a p!ctore of Tlll! a~oo{ or blm smld tl-.nt be Q'O.'I

f forgotten and obliterAted~erntMnt In the poper wUb hill ruuoe boll'!! In roity•!lllt a mootb ago. Ue bad ~ wna bullt op." wrote a blstotloo ot IIIli· tlle be:::~dtll::~ huge, almou, aa tbe carried, Dl'llt, 20 yeara ago, llGd b«>n dltl'tl wbo tJerl!lf:ed long ago on 11 fl~ld llllme of blm that ~~"till mon:lert!d. nnd dJTOffl!d to .~f1'1 !oJyrtll'! SU'II'er twn tor Rnt:le. "'The fnct boa • Cli!'an- Ab:llOllt D!l 'blg all tbe ooa:e of tbe girl. yenn1 ago. iiii crlfo> go:f a daugb!er. log: and perbn~Jl!, mony gelll'l'lltloM Agcea Ole~teltb, who bod called him. ned bill rather and mottn, sumvl'd Ilene-e. wiser cen limn we or thl'1 will '*Tbe wUe kJil hi Ill, Cnthlll 7" \\10· blm lo SU!pii!!OO.. Will.. erplnln II <;>Jlb a dearnesg that sUit uJe asked pn:senU;. He ~ dtsCrlb«! !Ill .. tlch." bavlng ·erudea nll." • lie n01fded. bl?en a JJ:!rtller In a vm lli"'Speroaa

' Oltflal'a father and bla fatber'l! \VIoole could not eomiJl"E!hecd tile group til cl!aln-stora~ gpreodiog tbrou;:b btotbET Jobn betnme flrt!men. Urod- people, Cleo and women. wbom be nucola nnd' Wlsronsfn. fie bad m:1de etroog, beediES!I men, tbe botb of them. defended. Uowever totlghly tbe; lived. Ills atnrt In Sblph!toO. whence bl!l fa· Atru:tln. tbe .aon. died ot p!U!umoh!a t~r heroically or rasl}ly they died, her !her and .b1a dlvor~ wlte and hla after fighting a lombl!1' • Jlltd fire OWfl - men and wom!'n - bad s1nnPd daughter were coming to Cbleugo. tbrou~:t~ one long beJow.:zero nlgbl simply, repented. confesaed and wert! A~ fboagbt: '*He waa two 7P-lln Jo!Jn died of another ronse: but ·thE' shriven: nod Binning or slnletis, tb17 younger thnn Father, limt bod b!'E'n ()'lfarna bad d'one tbelr do~ throullh were b011nd tOgether by lo)'aiUl'll ii'lnf tllnrrled 18 fl!.tll'll before be t;of a di·

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vroud forever ot him. wohrd bA'II'e no from bet, her grandson went who bad come from Mneon. Ind., to more of lt. Besides, thltl boy .was the ·VIolent. fnlthleu world of at a nlgbf-dub·.rn Cblrago. from bffib "Deyond" his father; nnrt of extl'tiTtlltant exces~~eS ai11l bod~f; Lt1rrle of Slbpter~rn. WIS., and :res. beyond hls1:tnodrother.· He was dulgerices, dlvor~ .- and murder ot m:U'rr him: and live o11 bill "'"" tor

lfb'ong, as bod been aU the men of hls 'man by his woman. how did a wlle. two ;l!l.ira; nlld (ben ldll bini laJnlt;, 'bot he was or ·slighter ·build calling tienelf one,, do II? Betow afl ihlJ In the .pnper wta Bert, Aild WIUI atnaller·boned. Heedleu of Winnie osuened on the tnble tile bet !~tlnC:OIJ told ber. She ought to blmselt be wta, like tbem all: but his nen'Bpaper to dlspla7 Ita SJictarl' of have tpoken or Bert to tbe pollee and waa a "nsltlveness strange to them. Agnes Gler:eltb. to the state's attorney •••• Or, abould And beyond them it II, he took_ to tie hent forwntd and suddenl1 he the bilve? . lilchoollng. ila went tbrortgb high saw· ber lUi he had not linowll lier. · .Jeb wns on -the phone-Jeb, wbotl) .chool. nmnlag errnnds and deliver· If wns II ri'J'Irrnluctlon of a plloto. (lUI all tile world b!Jd_ !'e!l.sotl to aup·

• t· '.big IUMf tor lO'Cirt stores afiin' l!Ours, frnplt irt -"lffl~ 'It· tM ttme of fmT · plisel ltie ·.oon wouTiJ malT)'. ' sfilce hls bome depell!)ed tbeo oa a debut thref' and n batt .tears ogo, when Jeb'a vole~~ Wl'lli baj)pfet thlJ mom­fireman's widow's a word. libe wtts nineteen; il!ld not even the Ins; Jeb exulted tbat everyone who reM

lte worted,f!ls way tfuooUgh the ttn- lle~papet pteS9 bad obtlternted the tbe PllJ)enl believed tbot he nod she

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• tTentt1 ot hiiMis id Urbana, and he 1o\ cllne.u lllld deUgbttulneas ot her. Wete to bl! mllrrled. And Agnes real· ended' hls toog ~hoortng tn Chlcuco A glnnce told tbnt- It waa wben she l~!f. u abe replied to blm, that abe at Northwestern Onherslft Law wu J'Otlnger. If gnve her to hlm, too, ha4 given blm much of the right to

• ~~<:hoot, whleh. he a.ttended for tbree Ia her quli!t. thooghtruJ moud, her teet 111 he iJid. Yon coutil not revoke 7eAr~; eletktng at Odd })ours Ontl In IEYI!S seeming to consider bliD. as the~ • tbiOJ Uke l~king at an ilpartml'nt th~ nenlngs. . . . IOI,!ked out ttom. the page-ber t!J'I!i wltb a man, eapecfatl1 attet au tll_e

From all thta, lie· emerged an attot• whlcfi he bail llot lieen. wttl)out horror world cough: you a_t lt. , illtt eommltteil. bt thai fln!lowlilibte tiM wltbout trlgbt ln th~m. · (TO BE CONTINtJEbl 4 . torte& domlllant lit hla nature; to the . It mtprlaed a palig tn blm which be • · ·- · · ·

r~ defense ot aimlnd eou, It wall the · blltrayed, .., IA;teJt. S•udtllailt *PM'l· 9t the de;ptrate. tli« despl$el) "'b/• uid Wmnl~ "that'• how ahe The •orld'a most JIC)wertu1, tute& ..auae · thil 'tfas Jrmllttb!e lo th\\ called )'e ao ~Jilek. _ SM knew Je}• lltht ihrom a · beam ot 800,000.000 ~~" ot ~iht"'Martllt'•'O'Miil'i- who · "'No."' iifd -catllat ifetenilliii tier canc1Je _power. wlileii enalilea It to J)idc

JYMI·toUowea James FJ&patdck to the from. tbr.. JmptJtatfon. ~slie's •• thj o.t tecllntcal detalJa ot altcntt litna .... Wlti tU "iilidl.lra -~ ~ri' pJ,)et ... ~--·t w. ..., ltl . $be . at • ~t eC ilt. ll!il... ' .• • . ' .

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because Flratone aaves ygu mone)' live waya­

buyiog better raw materials at the eource, controlling every step In proceulng the raw rp.aterlal. mor-e efficient tire mnnufacturin&, volume production nod more economical

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Ever since the introduction of the new FirestoneStnndatdTire the Firestone t'actories have been ninning day and night to take care of the demand. Car ownere were quick to recognhe the ouu~g eafety and ec:onomy of thh remarkable. llew tire. 'The extra values ln the •

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·Bulk Jlock S11lt, Salt Blocks, Bathed wire, Da\w . · feedo, Poultry f.ceds, Lime, Cemept, Steel Rooftilg,

Baling wire, Poultry Netting. · · . · •

Men' s- work clothing, Ladies and Misses Silk Underwear, Pbol Pre~s· Shir~s, · Allen A, Silk Hosiery, Hats, Boots and. Shoes.

--. Those visiting 'in. the .C •. C!·. , Mrs. Edna L. H'al~ aJ\d Hayes horne M.ond~y were aerm~ dlfughter went to El Paso Tu~"

r1f¥~~~ve!.and cb,ldrEln and Mr. an~ day night. · · ~ Jeas·Holliday.. · . · • · . · . • . .

. . .. · · Mr. L. D. Merclulnt of Capitan Mr: Ben P~ce Is spendm~,t a few was a bqsiness visitor1in c. ;an~tzc~?,:01

days m Socorro. .. Wednesday. . WhUe here h-e Mrn, B.elJ Jon~.was in'Socoqo renew.ed hiS' subscription to the

'fuesday. Linco,lh County ~ews. BilJ Tucker vfsite<t tn the .J. P. . Mr. George Strauss made his

Glcwer home. Wednesday. regular run bere from Tucumcari Mra. John Coop~r. June and Wedne~Jday. '

Marie Qoope( and 'Mrs. J. P. Mr. and Mrs. O'Neal of Patrick called at the J. P. Glover ham were in town on bWjiness home Saturday night. Wednesday.

C. 0. Hayes and family visited A crowd of High school students ·• _ on the riv.er over the week ·end ,from Tularosa passed through and atte_ndfd the ba1l game be- here last Saturday, enroute f.o. tween Riverview and Albuqt."lr· Gran Quivira for a sight seeing

On Our Freah, Home-Killed Beef que. Riverview lost to Albuquer- trip. qu~ 2 t<> 6. ' Mr. and Mrs •. Lindberg.-of Pop-

OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE June Ratts'and Webb Weath· Jar Grove, Ill., visited Mr. and

T HI= ~-~~·swORTH co INC ersbee were in Socorro Saturday. Mrs. Thornton of 01cura Wednes-t · . , . . ~ Mrs. c. 0~ Hayes visited scho~l d~y of last we'ek. Mrs. Lindberg \ ' Monday. is a niece of Mr. Thornton's.

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Capitan, New Mexico M;. and Mrs. Buckland and A letter from 'Mr~. Chas. Le : . . - ' family were·ln Cnrriaozo Mondav. llat_pn, who hWJ lived in Las .cru- """Y 01i couldnl'r dn lletter . at . any· . ~ .. L-...!.JU---..;...;~:.,__ ...... _;;;..;,_..._,. _____ ...._ __ ....., · - r ces for several years past, notified i/M ~

;;...;..--------~--~...;;-~· :-·· ;;;;-.. ~··;:-;;:;·--=-=-=== w. E. We.atbersbee and 8?n, us abe bas moved to El Paso to price. . Every coat was . hand I, stnte of Ne• llexlce l Paul, were 10 the commumty reside and wishes ttl receive her

Call For Bids '" Sunday · • k-..1 t th best 'County of Lincoln u ' paper at that p~Jnt. plC .. ~ 0 aSSUre YOU e - · . La Gotha Ratliff, Quincy Me- d - f f b • h · f• t f d th Notice ia hmby Kivcn that the . IN THE PROBATE COURT Dougall, Lue"Gaincabaveenrolled Mr. nn Mil ra. ~rthdur EJUson,~- a riCS, t e tnes urs an e

Lincoln Coun.ty Board or ~duca· ln the mortrr of the K•tate } • in high school. Mattoon; I ., arrtve two weeaw I . I.. A II' d lion will rcceiV(' scnlcd bids for of William K. Kaowlell!, No. ago to visit their son Mr. c everest sty Jn·g. sma e-'one ond two yeur eontrortll for Dec•ued. 426 Robert Dean is spending a few John Ellison and fa m I l y, posit holds any COat sale. the tran11portotion of high school Notice of Appointment days with his son, Harold. th£'~ went to Hobbs to visit . children. of Adminiltrator Judge Ben P. Kilgore was a a'nothe~ son, C. V. Ellison. Later From No. so, Lon, to No. 13, Co . visitor in the Bingham school they will return here before leav· rona on or hcfurl' 7 1'. M. October Notice._!• he-r•by ~rtvea lbat •h• thiJ week. ing for their homo in Illinoia.

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2, 1936. . ' bor llllltlterm of tbe Ptobatl! Court · Marshall Tucker In coming Mr. and Mra. Raymond Tollett

No bldo will h<' "''<'<•ptcd after In und for J41ncoln County, New homo for a week'll' visit, then he of Albany, Texan were gueats of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m~~~~~~~~~~ tbia time and dutt•. All bId n ldntco, wn• •Pllolnted admfnlatra· will return to FrCDno, California, Mr. and Mra. lro Johnson the ~ ~-91:)); .;r)'l,l~"'li'Wt.ni,;J.))i.,~ muat be lllall'd m dollorn and tor or the utaie of William :8· to v:-it ·hin oiater Marie Pitts. past. week end. Mrs. Tollett ~ a

f b d t Knowln, doceaaed, All pcraon1 w , .. CCJnta and n:>t in Lt•rmli o u ~e bntniC ol•tma •l•lallt uld utate . >'< . • cousin of Mra. Jobnaon a. allownncc. Tlw trip ia 44 malea are her~b7 aauaacl to 1lla the aame Mr. Otr !rom vklahoma !~ Mr. Iro Johruwn of Mayhill one way\ ten children to bo haul· with to tbe Uae ••• to tho maaCler retumlng to hia bomc:Jtcnd thm spent tho weo!\ end with biJ .cl. A p11nclcd body car can be nqutred b7 law. week. . ramily. · · uud. Joba s, Ball, Admtatatrator. Ben Pace Ia now worlc.ng in - - - •

Olo c. Jonl'!l, Sccrctnry, Poatoft!ca "-•4reaa: C • r rIa o a o, Socorro The· nlghto have been dehght-Uneoln County Board of Edue.. N•w ll•alao. • fully cool of late. Residents pn don. B·li-Ott.. •· Charlca Tucker, Lee Pace and the Bonlto report fro!lt lor the

Bll·Oct. 2. Frank Thurman are going to the laat two nighto. · . . .. - - p. T. A.. Ftfclay. apple orchard at Mountain Park, M

1._ a. D. Stirling was a busi·

_ Now Mexico to .l>ick applen ?or 0 nctl!l visitot in town Tuesday of Tho P. T. A. met at the . . tM. They' !ntend to.nta.v . weoTt.

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YOUR HOMB IS YOUR· CASTLB • Adnu.c onl7 clun, (On"ructiv• nc,.D by ~C'adlna

mB aiRISTIAN SCIIlNCD MONITOR .4 Dallr li11#1papcr for tho UoJM •

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• audi torlum Friday afternoon at mon . . M. Doering will leave Monday

4 o'clock. We were very fortunate Our srhoollll t'XOt·c~tn$! anc•thr•r ( p 1 d 0 Chien 0 ==·~;:~;~";-·:·:..,:A;·~:.,:· ·=··:":":·: ... :·;"": .... :·:-:-:·~" ..... =·;· .... ~ .... ~·;:·:··::•:;:·":::··:.:.·"':·:·:::==~ 1 ha · M J h G Urn 1 t tenrhPr bv Ht ptt•m!•P' 20th tn · or ort an • regon, g dn hvmg I Mra. odnM u Acl~' t help M i~· L~uld with the gradP and I~vansville, Ind., returning by "' ·=-""

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HENRY LUTZ

Scmpll' Copy an llvqiiPII

Temporary olllllo at RESIDENCE

Rtal Eat.atc. City Property. Rancbea. Handlo L i v e-a~k on eommirunnn.

Ztcglerwith ua and enjoyed veey shcooJ. E 't' • xpom ton. much her talk on "A Trip to Irene Brown could not attend Spain." Other numbers on tho • • Flag Day was observed yester-

p. s 1 b H 1 Friday because or lllnea!~. dny in Carrizozo at the school0; program were tano o o y e en . May Young., Vocal Solo, Mn. In Scleneo the Bingham school CCC camp an?.by bumneas men Don Enaliah, accompanied-' by Ia getting a collection or buJlU, nnd all good cttumnn. Mro.!.. T. E. KeJley And our P... h•vo " t11rtlll. n._ centtt>e<te .At their home last Wednesday A. nong witb Mrs. B. S. ·Burna at and a homed frog. · · Mr. and Mm. Dickenson enter. the piano. We ukrflt that. !tftt. Mr. and Mri. & T. .O'Neal mined the cast, who are to~ in Ola C. Jon11 wu unable to aTn ret)lmed reeently from Hobbs, the play at the CCC camp in tlie

Notlee her talk on Aluka but we aball N Mexico next two wcek!J. Announeementa _.... thaUn•toreto:Mml . ew · of tire play will IMt given next

All . 1 . 1 . d . meeting. It wu Wilortunate that The blgh school b!l5 quite n week alno names of the cut.

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mun1r ann m lit' raty an m .aom -0!.. ~u~ ' bi.gn '"11001 are iriviti>d lo attend patron~ were not ~Us ua but we bard shell turtle several centi..Mes - M~- ~: IJ. lfostlan- wlio '!W --- - - ·- - - -- -----..- ___,.- . - - .

band PraR••ee nl .u.n Hl'"h School ·--- .. . . • IJCU been Ill m the Johnson hoapltal ...... ..... ·- .. shtitl tm blppy.to seo you Oct.2nd and a stinging scorpaon. Today . • • ·~cry Monday nnd rridn~. at 1 • p. m. The P. T. A. voted to the boys put a centipede and for sever.tl weeks IS slightly tm· 0 clO<"k. ~Ve nrl' nfl(amzmg a sponsor an improved play around aeorpion together to see il they proved. City nnd High nduml b~nd. move, Af~ the program In in- would flgbt. an far the only result -- •

n.. A. A. D( ~nee, informal reception wu tendered bu been that they stung eat'h Announcement arector. tbc teacbtfa, tlae elected officers other. -

actina u hottfN!Itl. It iJ tim• ·to • • • There is to be a p~e supl)er at renew your mtmberahip and the Mr. and Mrs. Kdscore vtsJted Angus School bou8e Friday even-

Kalsomining, Painting. fnamel· ing .a Spe(idlty.

membtnhip committee will ·no the school Monday afternoon. ing, abput-8 o'clock Sept. 25th. doubt call .on youeoon. Weare proud of ourbigh ~hoo1 This supptt in given for met

RIJ)9rta'. tbia year we have three yeam of of raising money to btt)'

Mra. D. A. .. McCann

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hl1h sehool here and the students a gate (mueb needed) . tor · are all helping to improve the cemetery. seboot. Every one invited.

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N O.T In cash. of course. .Wtlre s_peaklnff' of Its ~~\livaJe:!t.. But ·here is 110methjng tor you tb consldct:.

Every ')'ear this newspilper btingo you llt least .three out• atanding no'ltelt in lcrl:il form. Purchtls~ as boob each ~u14-cost not less ~ $2. makm_g a totM ,\expenditure of at leut $6. per ,year. . • Ltke :yoUrself, we. could lin4 plenty of nses for that S5. Some member of the family Is nlways fit need. or a new pair of slices 01' 10mo other .necessity. But at the same time your requite­menta.. for good teactirtg material musf oe rnet. By aceepffiig . these th~ novels each yeat we feet you lll'e treating yotttself 'to real enjoyment. at the ·same time giVing :)'our pllrilo a aubltanthl booSt. . • . . These novela are • source of eOlllltant pride to us. Evety year w~ iele:ctliiem from the season'-a-most outslai:tdil!g ·filiM nUa'il, ~-C olfered In aerlal form by a large ne\vsp:lper ·syndicale organiza. tton. We'd lib to feel that: :VOa-::ti a llllbsetib~r-almys look _ fonntd. to ~ding the coming ilistatlm~nl in tha ne~t issue. It tins a. a uea"l lliftsl_#ctton to know that h~:re Is. another Raiori 'Why our p.apei' r. populnr -in the home. . '!'a atilt lnvttetl . to begin r¢<tding oar '®'Yet. now.. These tegtltar brief ..W~ to · fic\fonland will provtt a

· ftll&btrul·~tutude from l'Out wotk· a~ attMtlei. And it Wi1i maka a ham to laiow ·that rou .ue: ltltiDC ~t from mem.

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