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ftTCfenVe 2, 1925 ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAP Pajrg Twj PIsTlWBAXCE IM A LOCAL THXATfi ranges tre In fin condition, with plenty of grass, but, Mr. Lancaster said, on account nf The natrons of a local sho JPARIS LAWYERS house wer very much disturbs! JAVANESE VOLCANO ERUPTING droughts, cattle and sheep are not and annoyed by the contlnuoi EASTERN PART OF STATE PROSPEROUS, SAYS F. M. LANCASTER Frank M. Lancaster, manager of Oouley-Burchman company, com ni Union merchants, has returned to couahinar of a nerson In the aud as pieniuui in numbers as in some past years.

There is enough nutritious srrasa on tha nnmmm ence. Don't be a nuisance becauJ supply a much larger number of 1. FT a. i the city after a business trip throughout tho Peco valley ot eastern New Mexico. Mr.

Lancaster comes in contact with business men in general and is therefore in a position to feel the pulse a to present and future trade conditions. He says that in his talks with merchants of eastern New MexloO, he found an optimistic spirit and there ar strong evidences ot a business revival In all kinds ot trad and Industry in that section ot th atat. Mr, Lancaster also stated that eastern New Mexico has been visited by good rains th pact six week and In consequence the Cattle and sheep you nave a cough or coia. A re doses of FOLEY'S HONEY AN TAR COMPOUND taken prompt! Will hrin nAw p-li-f fn CONFERENCE OF 'BEAR LEADERS' IHELDJHESSE Men Who Earn Living By Walking Through Europe ern New Mexico, Ilk th tner- chandtsa A nn Uira ar. fj.lin l.

TO CATCH TRADE impulse ot the coming good time coughs, colds and hoarsane. Mr T. Clary. Whit Plain, Va write: have used FOLEY HONEY AND TAR COMPOUN SEVENTEEN MINERS KILLED Berlin, Nov. 1 Seventeen miners wer killed and a number Injured In an explosion ot coal damp today at i.r for sold and bad cough wit! splendid results." 8old even 9 I fc wner.

AO v. I Showing Off Bruins Hold tivated for speaking, asks a woman writer in Matin, thereby drawing attention to what is admitted to be a weak spot in most French women's armor of charms. Women's voices, the writer goes on to point out, are worked on and trained for singing and for acting, but no one seems to think of raising a purs to be used for this purpose. Another article with a little snecdote, "I once heard someone ask a man how It was he was so passionately devoted to his wife, sn exceptionally ugly woman, and this was his reply: 'But I 'don't look at her, I listen to her." Professional Men Have Discovered Americans Are Not Attracted by Faces Covered With Whiskers Paris, Nov. 1 Many b-whlskered lawyers of Paris are shaving off their beards in order to get into lin for the American divorce trade, sine it has been observed that American women reeking advice on their marital affairs will have nothing to do with bearded advocate.

French dentists found out long ago that they could not get any American or, English practice if they wore beards. Male barbers and hair dressers who seek foreign patronage also have had to shed their whiskers, and now th lawyers are mournfully falling into line. OOK COKE. Burn it In your urnace. Areola, stove, and baseburner.

Learn at first hand what a clean, easy; fuel it is to handle. It holds fire overnight. It produces more heat than coal and it costs less. RDER 'A LOAD right away. Scores of Get-Together Meeting Berlin, Nov.

1 W) The musical compositions of Charles Martin T. Loetfler ol Boston achieved a notable success in Berlin recently when Madame Charles Cahler of New York, a soprano, sang hl group of four French songs with violin obllgato. The critic were warm In thei approval not only of Madame Cahier's artistic rendering but also of Loeffler's musical creativeness. A movement for the restoration of cordial relations between German and foreign artists, musicians, actors and literary folk, has been started by Professor Hudolph Hell-wig, a noted Berlin painter, and his wife, who Is a leader among German club women. This has taken the form of a new salon at the first meeting of which the guest of honor was Irene Scharrer, English pianist, who Is soon to appear in various cities of the Unitrti States.

4 Predictions that the World war would result in an increase of illiteracy In France ar being fulfilled. The young men called up for service this year, who were nln years old when th war came and took their father to th front, this making playing "hookey" nearly free from risk, have shown a marked increase in Illiteracy as compared with the three previous years. When th French army calls a man Illiterate it means that the newlv-arrlved conscript under goes an examination consisting ot Albuquerque families were disappointed last season because the demand exceeded the supply by almost half. Get your order in early for you'll want to use this wonder fuel once you "Back scratchers," or necklaces with "reverse English" hanging down the back, are th newest resource of fickle dam fashion, who 1 about at her wits end to keep Inventing something new every season. In the "city of fashions" fair Parlslennes who like to keep a Jump or two ahead of fash, ion herself, have in desperation reversed the necklaces they wear with their evening frocks and now wear them down th back.

"Back scratchers" already have caught on, but Jewelers who look ahead are already making up ropes of pearls and strings of beads long enough to be worn both ways at once for th trad. thre parts: First, a simple aicia-tlon exercise to test his spelling: second, a few simple problems In arithmetic, and third, a few questions on the history and geography of France. Replies are marked from 0 to 8, and only those who receive three zeroes are marked illiterate. It means that a man cannot write his own name, for even a quarter of a point in any one subject saves htm from the Ignominy ot being classed as unlettered. The steady decline In Illiteracy shown by the army examinations each year since 1832 has now been checked and the present increase la expected to continue until the Kit.

Kloet. most famous of Java's many volcanoes, la again active. NOW HOW SATISFACTORY it really is. So light and easy to handle. Pro- New photo shows it giving forth a display of cinders, lava and dense smoke.

duces no dirt or soot and very htle ash. Requires no especial attention for max MARION TALLEY TO MAKE Mile. Louise Maryse, th fourth woman in France to obtain a flying pilot's license, experienced less difficulty in passing her flying examination than is finding now in inducing a manufac generations whose schooling was OBLIGATIONS OF GOVERNMENT ARE REPORTED WEAK turer to provide her with a ma chine. slurred over owing to tn war have served their conscription time, AS another evidence ot the return to pre-war relations between France and Germany, money can imum results. And it is CONOMICAD, because it is a by-product of the Albuquerque Gas and Electric Company.

Costs less by the ton and by the heat unit. Two sizes ready for immediate delivery. Eight day after obtaining her license Mile. Maryse flew under the cable of the bridge which spans the river Olronde at Bordeaux, 66 feet above the level of the river, and few plane makers are anxious to entrust thlr craft to a performer of such daredevil DEBUT IN METROPOLIS Continued from Fate Ooe out, but the audience could see somebody back stage pushing hei before the curtain, and she was In tears. Ia broad German accents she said: "Gigll not nice to me," and disappeared again.

Lawrence Tlbbett, who after three years In minor roles and obscurity rose suddenly to popular acclaim last season, will appear Saturday night in the first Metropolitan production of Maurice Havel's "L'Heure Espagnole." He will have a part said to be more difficult that any other he has shown New York audiences. Other novices will bid for Tlb-bett's luck this season. There is Carmela Ponselle, who will Join her sister Rosa, In the company's ranks. Years ago they sang to Brokers Scan the Horizon tendencies. However, th 25-year- once mora be transferred between the two countries by postal money order.

Announcement of the restoration of this service was almost coincident with the conclusion ot the Locarno conference. The postal administration announced that the services ot money orders, telegraphic money orders and C. O. D. shipments of goods by post are re-established under the regulations of th universal postal union.

old girl aviator has come to Paris in the hope of arranging with For Indications of a General Weakening of Prices of United States Bonds New York, Nov. 1 (By the As some constructor to provide her with a plane. She wants to go to Argentina, and then perhaps to Professor Hellwlg explained that the underlying Idea of the salon was that of making representatives of foreign culture who visit Germany and who often have no social contacts here, feel at home and to enable them to get Into touch with representatives of German culture. Among the patrons of the Hellwlg salon are Eugene D'Albert, pianist; Wllhelm Kort-waengler; Max Von Schillings, composer, and Ruts De Valdlvla. A congress of "bear leaders," which means just that men who earn their living by walking through Europe showing off bears has just concluded a successful session at Gernsheim, in Hesse, where 265 members of the "profession" were in attendance.

It was notable that no protest was raised at this gathering against the high cost of living, while on the other hand there was complaint regarding the difficulty of carrying receipts. The "bear leaders arrived with (heir wives and swarms of children, the bears and the bears' wives and the bears' children, and mad the town look like a gypsy encampment for several days. During the congress it was recognized that the "profession" wa In a satisfactory stat and afforded a good livelihood for its followers, but some of the delegates drew attention to difficulty arhslng from receiving too many copper coins. This, it was assertsd, made the takings difficult to transport. The congress gave serious consideration to this question, without, however, finding any remedy, as the trouble seemed to be an inevitable result of a nomadic existence spent always on the road.

A touching and unusual case of canine fidelity ha com to light at Andernach, on the Rhine near Coblens, in the territory occupied by the American troops after the armistice. A female daschund, for many year the property of a crip, pled former soldier living at Eng. ers, on the opposite side of the Rhine, wa old under economic India to give exhibition flights. NUT size is priced at $7.50 the ton at the IQ PA yards, and per ton delivered $Oe9U LUMP size is priced at $7 the ton at the JQ A A yards, and per ton delivered tj)OeUU sociated Press). With trading interest again overshadowed by the more sensational speculative activ Why aren't women's voices cul- ities in stocks, the bond market made no visible progress last week.

Prices of domestic corporation issues on the whole came virtually to a standstill although special de gether, and then Carmela continued In vaudeville and concert work that Rosa might study for the opera. Last spring Rosa led her sister out on the Metropolitan stage and together they sang at a special concert which won Carmela a contract with the Metropolitan. The novice whose debut in the velopments brought flurries of selling In a tew groups and stimu lated a demand for others. ALBUQUERQUE GAS ELECTRIC COMPANY Weakness of United States gov latter half of the season will be watched with perhaps the most ernment obligations, several of which broke Into new ground for the year, was one of the moat dis cussed developments of the week, interest Is Marion Talley, tho young Kansas City girl who haa been studying abroad for three years to prepare for opera work at the sugugestion of Mr. Gatti-Ca ARTHUR RACER, MGR.

Join the Red Cross November 11-14 causing Investment bankers to scan the horizon closely for indications of a general weakening of sazza. prices. Growing demands for credit from many sources, in ad BOTH SIDES ARE READY TO RENEW THEIR FIGHT dition to the great expansion in brokerage loans, caused the money situation to be viewed with some apprehension but this In Itself, it was felt, would necessarily foreshadow a downward trend In the CoBtiaafd from rat One e-Bsr-LH i.rrrsi bbbbssss. pressure to a dog fancier living at cooudge. that Mr.

Reld will use every effort to press his contention When yoi want "just that the President is Colonel Anaernacn. She had hardly been Installed in her new home when the daschund gave birth to ieven pups. Mitchell's accuser, prosecutor and Judge. The court was convened by direction of Mr. Coolidge, the defense counsel asserts: the trial of So great wa her devotion to her bond market.

Weakness Disappointing The sluggishness of bonds in the face of the broad upward movement lrt the stock market, nevertheless, was disappointing and resulted In a transfer of operations In more than one instance to the more active field. This development accounted for the liquidation ficer is prosecuting the case under the sam presidential order, and the courts martial law requires the President to act as the final former master and her eagerness to show him her offspring that she made seven trips, swimming across th Rhine each time with a puppy in her mouth. The end of the thirteenth crossing found her so exhausted that a veterinary surgeon wa compelled to administer of several large important holdings reviewing officer, or Judge, if a of Liberty bonds. verdict of guilty la found by the court. Although the French financial and debt finding situation was For these reasons, and because, El stimulants to resuncltnte her, clouded by the fall of Callaux and mr.

xieia contends, even In 111 Th new master at Andernach tary law the accused has the right to be confronted by tho accuser, he reorganization of the cabinet, much of the uncertainty surrounding the financial plans of other European countries was cleared away dur was so deeply touched by the desch-und'a loyalty that he revoked the sale and gave her back to her sol- of something Take a bite of WRIGLEY'S let Its soothing, flavorful refreshment appease your desire. Let it clear your mouth and throat and calm your stomach Then your real appe tite will be stimulated and the stomach made ready and willing to take care of your next regular meal noias mat tne ailtchell case ia lr aier owner. regular and should be represented in that light by the official record ing the week. Flotation of a $25,000,000 loan ot the trial. BUSINESS IS ON SOLID for Czechoslovakia, with the promise of $75,000,000 more at Another point which tho" dafaniui BASIS IN 10TH DISTRICT will emphasize as often as the opportunity Is found ia thn nnp.tlnn whether there have been any dls- CoDtlntud from Put Ooe later diites, Indicated that the administration policy of opening American credit resources only to those nations which have arranged for settlements of their war debts was being carried out.

Belgium, which earlier in the year oraer or disciplinary troubles In tne army since Colonel Mitchell ern reporting mills was lart than in th previous month, but smaller issued the statements containing tnan mat of a year ago. Corn Cron Estimated me language on wnicn the charges against him are baaed. Colnnel agreed to fund its debt, has been Mitchell has heard of no disorders granted a temporary credit by New York bankers and has been or discipline violations in the mil itary establishment caused by his promised a large loan, possibly $75,000,000 or $100,000,000 when Alto, use it "AFTER EVERY MEAL to aid digestion! ever it undertakes to re-value its currency and return to the gold basis. statements, and it Is probable that Mr. Reld will ask th court to summon officers from various corps area headquarters and other army command to testify on this Youll feel better! Germany Seeks Funds Germany continued to seek point.

funds in this market, being represented during the week by three "The late official crop reporU were generally more favorable fot farm production in this district than Wa anticipated, considering the unfavorable condition of the crop year scant rainfall at time when needed and abnormally high or low temperature at inopportune time. Th corn crop was estimated at about 8.S per cent lea than that of 1824. The winter wheat crop, as previously reported in the monthly review, wa but little more than one-half the alt of the bumper crop of last year, though there wa a little change In th yield of spring wheat Decreases in several of the other crops were forecast by the October reports, and the yield of cotton reported was the largest thl district ever produced. municipal bond offerings, despite attempts of German financial authorities to restrict municipal bor rowing in favor of industrial loans, AVIATION FIELD AT TUCSON CHRISTENED Tucson, Nov. 1 OP) Just at sundown today the bottle in the hand ot Sheila Moore, daughter ot Kirke T.

Moore, head of the local aviation committee, crashed to bits on the nose of the U. 8. army plane A. 8. 23-448, from Biggs field, and the Tucson aviation field received its name, Davls-Monthan field.

The ceremony of th christening and dedication cam at the end of the afternoon which had been filled with thrills as the army FEW people would care to risk th'eir lives in unknown country without a guide. iYet every 'day your pock'e'tbook' ventures into the unk'nown to the market where products new to you are sold where worthy and unworthy goods beckon to you alilce where it is even easier to waste your income than to protect it. Everyone should rea'd advertisements as guides to buying. Th'ey point tKe way to safe purchases. They tell you of the 'merits of worthy pro'ducts.

Tliey give you a picture map of where to go to get what you They save your time, just as they guard your money. Rea'd the advertisements. Pu? tKem lo worlc for you. Buy a'dvertise'd products and you are on familiar ground all tKe lime. Advertising removes all doubt from the buyer's path cvcrytncalll "Th situation with respect to me livestock industry was encouraging.

There wa a moderately heavy market movennt cf cattle sod sheep Septmor, but th government continued to place it approval on applications from the cities and several of the dotations cf this sort have been scheduled, The bend market continued to register lis emthatic pproval of the modification of the Mexican debt agreement, which will bring about a resumption of interest payments next year. It was made clear, however, that no loan to Mexico was under consideration. Most of the Mexican bonds on the stock exchange rallied to new high levels for th year. The market was called upon to absorb a large volume of new financing last week, bond offerings aggregating $05,000,000, as compared with $51,000,000 for the previous week. A note Issue for th National Dairy Prod a decrease in the numor rt ho.

Price of livestock were on hlgner ruvon lasts! level tnan a year ago. Indlca airmen contested event after event ot the specially arranged program ot the first borderland airway meet In which 31 ships and about 80 airmen took part. tion wer that feeding operation be etlglitly than In the Biggs field. Fort Bliss. held a 100 per cent score at the end ot previous tall and winter.

Range wer srtstly improved and more Interest wa centered in range cattle and sheep than had been observed the day's events, winning first place In each event. tor a long time. Bhips from Biggs field, Kelly field. Brooks field. Camo Travis.

"Building operations during and Rockwell field took part ucts company nas been scheduled for offering this week. in tne celebration. About (,000 mmm mm E1Y people attended the aerial how. Governor O. W.

P. Hunt of Art AIRPLANE FALLS 5,000 FEET; TWO MEN KILLED sona was on of th speaker at th dedication ceremony, which September wore th largest for any previous September of record In th amount of money represented in construction cost in cities of thl) district reporting to the monthly review. Total building xpendlturos in eighteen cities wss ItS.lll.TOS, as compared with for th corresponding nine months of last year and (or th entire year of ISJ4. wa also attended by th father ot 111 West Copper Avenue) Albuquerque, N. M.

Independence, Nov. 1 OP) Paul Gibson. 25, cf Independence, and Harold IL Caulklna, aa WeSeU lieutenant Samuel Howard Davis and the mother ot Lieutenant Oscar Monthan, th two Tucson flyers who died In th service and after whom the field was named. aviator 01 parsons. were killed here today when a wing ot an airplane in Whlcn they were flying broke off and the plane crasnea rest.

Don't Suffer Itchlni Bashes Gibson, deaf and dumb sine birth, went up with Caulklna in We Repair lis meat Saddlee Aeto Tope CoahloBe Curtains Fan Belts Suit Caere Trunks Everything Made Of leather Barnes Leather Saddle Skirting Back Skin Laos Leather Auto Top and Caatikja Material Bindings and Webbing Tire Straps, Web or Leather leather loves Gentlemen's Belts Puttees or Lectins Aeto Top and Body rtalab Spare end Bite Cowmen's Ropes Hone end Men Collars of leather an effort to effect a cur for his Workers who feel lazy, languid, "bin" or dlkcou raged JrHERBINE Tool that Acts result auickly. trtettOeptrbatth. Soldi All DragtMi UcsCuticurd deafness, Franc produced last vear one fifth of a ton of pig Iron and steel Ingots and castings for each of its innaciianis. SffllB.

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