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Albuquerque Morning Journal, Sunday, November 19, 1916. Foui I Tu -'la v. Not in I I ('. i CALL FOR BIDS. 4 KILLED Ell NORTHWESTERN AND OHIO STATE CONTINUE uu JOHN M- Supt.

Santa Fe, November IS- ISK, WINNING STREAKS CLUBS II ISP OF II LEAGUE I ICING III IH SEIOL IIS New Mciit State PeiiitentlHry, Santa If, New Mexico. For sunplies to be furnished to the New Mexico Slate Penitentiary at Santa Fe, N. for six months ending one I I 7. Supplies consist of groceries, meats, dry goods, leatlu and cram. Bids to he opened ut 9 o'clock a.

1 MODNINO JOUKNAl tPICIAL lA0 WII Chicago, Nov. 1-S. Sweeping end DUKE CiT Cleaners-Natters inflii STRAIGHT li YALE ELEH runs and forward passes ena IP-it Northwestern to defeat. Purdue, lis to tudav and win the rtxht to play niinum nr innil CAR IIIS HEE FIRST BEATING 220 West Phone 4441 johlo State Columbus next Satur- day for the "hi nine" football rham- I plonship. Coming from behind, Northwestern Weakened, by Loss I Atl I nj.Jwral four touchdowns in tin.) third Browns and Amletics Uniy piue id me 4 I Arrmi! first two noriods.

Tieer Shows Same Defensive That Marked Its Earlier Games but Little Effective Offense, Lewis Jatkon, Drker, One of Victims; Aitken Wins Grand Piie, Driving for Howard Wilcox, I earns in in Ltuu uiain- The Non-stop of Four Players, Injured at Win slow; Presbyterians Show zation at Week-ends Somejw H.ut ciiami'uixmiii' c.wri itv oiiio viwti: Time in Race, Cleveland, Nov. Is. Ohio Stat' university elinced the tun four championship in "hio tod. by trouncing Case, The high school's victurv over Wins- ty MOHNINO JOURNAL SPICIAL LKA8ID W1BII Princeton. N.

.1.. Nov. IS. VaU' i low was instly. Wiakeio br 'he OAL COmi'OKCINCI TO MOHNIN JOUNAlJ New York, Nov.

13 A review of tk major league bast-ball season, which ended with the playing of th- 'Y MORNINO JOURNAL il-tf lL LI A 1 1 Wlflli Santa Monica, Xo I persons were killed, one a woman, and three injured today in the seventh annual International Cr.tt.d Prize automobile road race. The event was uoi.vi i. ri to pi it i i.om: I won by Johnny Altlw-u. diiving as re RMMRsnmmiMHMHHmMgHnMiWMii In seven days (luring which the running stopped, shows a record Ann Arbor, Nov. IS.

Pennsylvania university football eleven, by taking sharp advantage of opportunities and holding firm tit critical moments, defeated Michigan, Id to 7, here today. The Wolverines had half dozen chances to put over the winning touchdown, but their efforts lacked the finishing punch. engine lias never as lollmvs: World's series, discloses a. ntuiiber oi rather unusual features. The pennant races In both the National i I leagues wye 'olosiV end better sustained than has been the ease for some years.

In the American league every elub with the exception of St. Louis and Philadelphia, led the league at week-ends, one or more times while the same honor fell to three clubs in the Natl first pine? Mr if held In evi ry case by either Brooklyn, Philadelphia or Iloston. From figures compiled from the of-cial box scores it Is shown that Brooklyn, the pennant winner, was second in the total number of runs triumphed over Princeton in the an-! nual football game here today by fl: score of to U. The result of the, contest was a bitter disappointment' to Tiger adherents. Krrors of play and generalship by the orange and: P.lack team Urtually presented oppor-j tunities for Kli scoring.

Tilt: New combination was ipiiok to take! advantage of the openings and the i Line won her third victorv from tin- i ii-iinge and Ulaok. The play was slow and uncertain! and both combinations repeatedly failed to advance or retain possession! (lf the ball at critical moments. Prim e-j ton showed the same defensive strength that has marked her pl.iy against elevens all fall, but little or I no effective offense. Vale with lief for Howard ih ox. Wibox was declared the official winner and the new aveiage speed record of miles an hour for the miles of the course will stand in Wilcox's name.

Aitkcn's time, credited to Wib'ox, was 1 :12:17. The winners of the first, second and third places all averaged better time than the former (Sraud Prize record of 77.22, made two years ago on the same course hy Kddie I'ulleii. PPM "is liopi: BY ni Illinois their Those finishing after Aitken, lei Pi nana. Nov. 1 S.

Wei ds, times and average sjn wert-: i9, average. to- ilgO I'll its .09:38, average, Cooper, aocoiid, 4 S3. 72. Patterson, third, 7S.12. Loads, fourth, time football prophecy was again upset day when the Priivcrsity of Chic defeated the I'lilversity of Illinois to 7, here.

Chicago completed scoring in the last when i ham (deked up oiJi tier's plilit planted it behind the goal. announced. Mileage 4,054 Gallons of gas consumed. Quarts of oil 17 Mi The water has never boiled. Making an average of 24 x- miles to a gallon of gas and 925 miles to a gallon of oil.

No you remember that the same model Maxwell won the 4th of July Albuquerque to (iallup road race? Butler Auto Co. Maxwell Touring Cars $595 f. o. b. Detroit fact that four playeis, injured at Winslow, win- out of the line-up.

the highs lost yesterday afternoon Hopewell field Hi si hool, whose eleven they defeated i iiIh in the season. The score was 1 3 to 6, victory was not wholly due to the absence from the highs' line-up of four of their star players. Menaiil showed wonderful improvement in form since its last contest with the high school. It was the first defeat suffered by the high school this season. The high school's ibances for a record tin-marred by defeats began to appeal right with its most formidable opponents beaten.

Menaiil, which outsiders expected the highs to beat again, spoiled the highs' for an ever-vietoi k.iis record, however. Manager Floyd llaiton and Coai 1' (toy Kepp, of the high school faculty, has some misgivings after looking over the school's crippled team and learning that Menaiil had improved. They wanted to postpone the game. Players, however, wife confident of their ability to whip Menaiil again and the schedule was not changed. Harold P.arton, ipia i terback Silva.

center: I.intliicnm, right guard; and Sclueibei'. left, tackle, were out of yesterday's game because of injuries they received i.t Winsluw. Manager P.arton had to play to help fill up the gaps In the high school's formation. The first period gave promise of the highs duplicating their victory over the Pieshytcrians. The highs scored a touchdown in the first few minutes of play when Chaves caught a long forward pass, from Smaiilding, and ran thirty or forty yards for the si ore.

Mann failed to kick goal. In the next pciio.l. however, th-high school gave evidence that it was feeling Meliaul's strength. Toward the end of this period the high school began kicking out of danger. Krom then on the ball was in Mcnaul's possession the greater part of the tune.

Menaiil drove its first touchdown wincoxsiv nuw'kKO nv (iOPIII.ltS; TO II Pickeiihacher, driving for Weight-man, who withdrew, and Cody wee flagged whilu running. Lewis Jackson, a Los Angeles driver, on his thirteenth lap, swerved into one of the palm trees lining the course and caused the death of himself nnd three others, and the injury of two. The dead: HA ItoLI) LlMiKKT'iN, Los Angeles, spectator. scored In the senior league with New York first and Philadelphia third. Brooklyn had more players lft en bases than any other club in the National league, with second and Cincinnati third.

Brooklyn also had fewer runs scored by opponents than any other elnh while Hn4t in was second nnd Philadelphia third. In the American league the pennant winning Boston, club scored less funs than nil but two of its rivals, the exceptions being Phlladephla and Washington. The P.ed Sox also collected less hits than any of the other clubs except the Athletics. On the other hand Carrigan's plnyers made fewer errors than anv of the other Steven eliibs while the Philadelphia combination made the most. St.

Louis had the least number left on bases while Detroit holds the reord for stjonded placers in the Junior league. Boston also held her opponents in check better than the remainder of the teams for the total number of runs scored against the Bed Sox was less than that of the other seven clubs while that of the Athletics was the greatest. The complete record of the sixteen (dubs of the major leagues, showing runs, hits, errors, left on bases and runs by opponents, is as follows: i better balanced combination, swung loose a fair iit'iK'k when scoring appeared possible ami with ii field goal and touchdown rooted the Tigers, Vale cohorts wi nt wild with joy when the Kli team, led bv Captain Hlack, emerged ictofious from a contest in which it was thought Vale had but an outside chance, of winning. Cndergraduatos and gray-haired aiumi celebrated will) cheers oud snake dam es while overhead two aeroplanes spiraled and volplaned. The contest throughout the first two periods showed liltle advantage either wav.

P.oth elevens had opportunities to kick field goals but in eio case poor generalship on the part of the ipiarterbacks prevented scoring. Vale's initial ham-e followed immediately after the ki' koff at the opening of the third period. drove the ball high to Princeton's 20-yard mark, whore the Princeton players ncrniittcd it to strike the ground and LF.WIS JACKSt i.N, Los Minneapolis, Nov. IN. The I'lilversity of Minnesota, with powerful drives, spectacular: forward passes and puzzling criss-cross, plays, humbled the I'niversity of Wisconsin, i to 0, in their annual football game today.

From the very otitsi Minnesota made deep thrusts in the Wisconsin line, and by the third period, i'l which Minnesota scoied 21 points, the wavering Badger defense had all but crumbled. Angeles, picture driver. L. P. JF.NKINS.

motion camera operator, MLS. Jl'KATCH, lemonade vendor. The injured: John Cihianda, Los 444444444444444. Venice, Jack- ReadWlt Listen to Our son's niei J. S.

Ilannignil, Los Angeles, Real eitote problem purchiuri, lain or tnde faslljr anlved by Journal want di. Acad them; line them. It today spec- bound back into the arms of Leftelid Moseley, He grabbed the sphere ami started for the orange and Hlack go. il I i Write on ft Christmas Sleep in It c0tSMHnnfi xvnowi, tator. Miss Ceorgia McCall, Santa Monica, left arm and right leg broken by flying parts from car.

Jackson's cur uprooted the first palm tree it struck, owimrncd a lemonade stand, killing the woman in charge, crushed Jenkins against a second palm trect, whali was broken off short, and wrapped itself about a line. Captain Hogg throw nun with a a tons tiu kle. Alter two line plunges Harden kicked an easy field goal from the 2H- yard line-Li the fourth ami final period the Mine clinched the game by adding a The Ta-Bed Due of tlic most unique i over the high schools line in the sec and goal from touchdown. Jackson i touchdown to CLUB Plaved Tied Won Lost Runs Hits Krrors IaR O.U. Brooklyn 1RH 94 Kli 5 Ti 471 Philadelphia 1.14 1 91 .10 124.1 T.Vl HIS JHoston LIS ti 1 1 it! 249 4(l'l New York Ill Rii nan 24 1 925 .104 Chloiigo L1K .1 (17 Hr.l.'l 2jii 9HS Pittsburgh 1.17' .1 6.1 51t) P41 24B 1012 St.

Louis 1.13 fl 0 474 1 2S 2 (129 Cincinnati 5 2 60 9:5 10.1 mo 1010 till AMI.KICW I.KAMK 1916 CLUB Plaved Tied Won Lost, linns lilts Krrors LM. O. II. Boston ..1.16 2 91 S.10 192 1 1. 4 4M Chicago Ill 1 90 64 C02 12KS I 210 1009 496 Lt-troit 114 nr, 10M New York 116 2 SO 74 fi S7 1 219 220 1019 ,161 fit.

Louis LIS 4 79 73 1S6 12IIS 249 7 i.42 Cleveland 1.17 3 77 77 627 ''94 liiiO Philadelphia 1.14 1 36 117 446 1106 1007 976 third tree. In this wreckage was crushed und ins body nt irly sev- and serviceable l.e had. 'ft PP.OWN III SKY II l.l It FAtTOIt IN II Mill LOSS ercd. His mechanician, John was thrown out and escaped danger ous injuries. Ldgcrtou was struck by I'amhridtte.

1 K.Thc you think better you I lie more about il the P.rown football team furnished a sub flying parts of the wrecked ear. lit: and Jenkins died An hour after they were taken to the hospital. Ilannigan also was st to by parts ond quarter, but failed to kick goal. Menaiil did not score again until the final period. Then it drove the ball over the goal line for anotlii touchdown and kicked goal.

The i'nsby-terians' drives through the hue and end runs wire their best ground gainers, The highs came within eight yards! of another touchdown with a minute and a fourth to play. Chines caught anot In.r long pass, thrown by Snaiiild- ing, and ran about thirty yards, carrying the ball to Mcnaul's eight-yard line, had a clear field, but will HI kc it. of the wrecked car. He and (ihiamla stanlial setting today for a gridiron star, Fred Pollard, its luvro halfback, whose brilliant attack counted most of the twenty-one points by which Frown defeated Harvard. Although Pollard was the special object, of Harvard's offense, which a tillll-S Wily So forceful IIS () lllilW of in and Col lie our ble that GEORGIA TECH AND TENNESSEE REMAIN IN SOUTHERN RACE storv oi the i A culit.mti.il.

handsome will recover. Kighteeu drivers started, but only six survived. Mechanical troubles caused most uf the withdrawals. Kddie. Pulleii, holder of the t'oimer grand prize record, turned over on the second lap but he was uninjured.

Lario Hist. winner of the Vandcr- Library Table by day ficial wnrnitiiis, and in one instance a bed that we lisnlav in our penalty for unnecessary he went to have on windows, cffi etivc He rn in every ilcpartment 4 hi from close forma- was pla.V MORNING JOUMNAL gPICIAt KA9IO WIRIt Atlanta, Ca. Nov. IS, Auburn was eliminated from the race for the ball championship of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic association to lions, ran wide, or tlodved his way I 'mm km fleet Menaiil taoklers outran him and downed him. With the hall in their possession on Mcnaul's eight-yard line, the highs tried to force at ross with a scries of bucks, but the Presbyterian line held unbroken.

Menau1 bad put up the same kind of rock wall defense at other times in the contest. The high school will make an effort to schedule a thud game with Menaiil this week. Kin li school now has one game In its credit. COLORADO MINERS COME FROM BEHIND AND BEAT VARSITY BY MORNINa JOURNAL BPfCIAL LCA8ID Wini) Nov. Is.

After the I'lilversity of Colorado had gathered ten points in the first half and apparently had things their way the Colorado School of Mines turned the tables and In the third and fourth periods piled up 27 points, winning 27 to in. The keen rivalry between the two schools was manifest in the play throughout. In the fourth period, almost every play was followed by time out for injuries, and when the final whistle blew, the players could hardly be seen in the, darkness. throiieh broken fields for fr.iins of from four to forty yards, lie receiv hilt cup race Thursday, and of last year's grand prize race, wit lull cw mi the eighteenth lap on account of mechanical trotii ic, after leading at the fifth. Wilcox, officially winner of the race, was ill iirst place when lit: was isses cleanly, not only ed forward i urns The Kapple Furniture Co.

those of his own loam, but also Harvard passes, which lie intercepted. 1 lefensiv ely he was a sure tackier. Pollard made the firsl seore on a rush winch followed two tuns which he had trained sixty yanls. All three goals from touchdown were kicked l.y lev- tnd a cotnfortalilo Ik'J at night day when It lost to Yanderbilt, 20 to 9. Two undefeated elevens remain in the running Tennesset ami CcoiRia Tech.

These two tea mis no not n.eet. Tennessee defeated Sevv.inee today, 17 to 3, nnd Georgia T.vh beat Co orgi i. 21 to 0. Tech has cue more hard game that with Auburn on Noveni-Ikt 30, Tennessee has passed the trying part of its schedule and should have easy sailing for the remainder of the season. The Vandorbilt -Auburn game, the liig game of the south, was won by excellent use 0f 'he forward pass.

A FORMER ARIZONA BANKER HEADS BIG MINING COMPANY rs sou; such relieved in th ken, who nci Wilcox he be reliev c. denied permi twentieth lap. As the dric out, the race endurance test i nt upon fl winners twentieth lap by Ait-r lost first position, i ally in the race that by Aitken, but officials sion until after the rs continued to drop resolved itself into an it ii he result, depciid-ioiu from accident- to who run in their fin- italts, who' lias booted tbirty-olli goals this season without a mis Economizes Space Saves Housework v. m. Half Clock at of liuihliiii C'OLOHADO ALLILS M.MOST inch coNPLiti Indiana Peals I loi ida.

Ploomiimtnn, Nov. Is. lndi-j A. A. icpherson, banker, lormerly ot Prescoit and Jerome, Arizona, had become president of the Standard Metals company, a 1 iiila.iuiii Ari.ona i orpntalion, which has taken over find operations on some of the lest known old silver, lead and cop iii the thirtieth lap ana 1 1 iiini plutd ovi the hard-t'lcbl im I'loiidii university el.

veil here It to The lllllddv field preveiltei last. play. ishniK order until the end. Jackson's coded by a mini said might h.r,,. Killl.V ill pre-nils c.i r.

i accident was one which off; weakened his race Jackson's i ITS HERE! New Series Saxon" Six" tal- jumped hi. later be kill ir.tcrui -ban r.tilw Htlp for DrzTichiai Trn-iiV'j and Cough ii) the turn whoie and ran onto Hie tracks some dis- Fort Collins, Nov. In. The Colorado Agricultural college champions of the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate conference In 19ir, virtually clinched the title for the second consecutive year here today by defeating the I'niversity of I'tah, 12 to fi. The Aggies have only one more game to be played this year, that with the University of Colorado on Thanksgiving.

The. I'tahans played swift game throughout. In the last period, the visitors opened up a terrific offensive, but by this time the Aggies bad solved the shift arid trick plays undertaken. The Aggies bad the pluskiu for another touchdown when the whistle sounded. NOVEMBER TERM OF COURT FOR M'KINLEY COUNTY WILL OPEN The November term of the district court for McKlnley county will open tomorrow, If.

F. Itaynolds, who has been holding court at Hills-boro. Sierra county, for Judge M. C. Mechem, will return to Albiiqiicriiuo today and leave tonight for Gallup.

Listrh Clerk Thomas K. D. Maddison, Listrlot Attorney Manuel V. Vigil and racecourse. He el hen he reached lie ii iition Was given I be tiince from changed a I pits and act nleiit.

Jackson, Ben mui'O per ploducets, located ill tile Patagonia dist i ict of A i Izoija. Associated with Mr. in the Stand, ii(j Metals company are I), le liachnian, vice president, well known as a niimiiK expert- As sec-i clary, Captain J. Stanley Lowe Knw-lish capitalist and lorineily of the Well known fitni of Pixl-y Lowe, general eon st ruction and hydraulic iimineers of Los Anneles, Calif. Ileo.

U. I lay, resident engineer, fur years identified with the minim; Industry in Colorado and Arizona. Win. .1. Mitchell, chief ctigim er and jo-neral saipei nitendeiil an engineer for eleven with the Anieiican SiiicHiiik UefiniUK company and also with the I'ananea Consolidated Copper company.

Tiie personnel of the Standard Met-' als company seems to leave nothiiu to it r' T.ii- i.i'. Utau .1 i.loctiuico. i i. led, ii r--. emu cad Dei as it ter II.

we'l 1,1 it i' II II) i'oi ding to race officials, estimated speed of I oil i i- lias i. i i I ill. I liana "as going a miles an ksllcll Viecuti i in- on tin; San I the time Ins car William Wilcox, court reporter, also Ii I. nit His left 1 i i will leave for tiallup tonight. Nestor Montoya probably will go as anui hce al'OIlt Pled.

id 1 hit the cement curb, which is fifteen high, and criiiu-The axle tested on the curb i-S ti .) tl.O lid help-i te and the cur r.ov, along' for twenty-five feet before H'ft the road. The motor Wiis throw a twenty feet and the radiator ami hood were thrown thirty feet fut her. tile toumuio oi.i:.r. wins I'Kom ii i niyi hsity Colorado Spring's, Nov. IX.

Jack Taylor, playing his lust name of football in Colorado SpriliKs, was the Mjjifest fin tor ill Colorado college's ST. to Hi victory over Peiivcr university today. He scored four of the five totu hdowns, the first after it run of fifty-elKht yards, the second after a "hi- I than a Vou'll tiinl this iii-w series Saxon Six" roomier and more com id, than oven before. doors Ii been widened. So cut ra iin.l easier and in "ii coin, nieiii.

'('lie cushions have been uiven mlded ib-pth iind greater restfitlness. 'i'o in the ii-, int jind 1 1 1 tin' Im. seat find mil no oi rn) i ti tr space. And the Ik loom also has been Hid eased. To accent mil the supremely easy-ridinej iiialities of s.iv.ii ''Six'- rear sprintr lias been lengthened to 1 1 im lies.

And every added mi means so inuch iinnv dis-i oiufort tiikeii from roiiL'h roads so IM 11 Il lll.ll lilMlt'V iol 1 to 1 toads. Wiih a -1 rn crankshaft and a score of detailed ri fiiieiuonls in the motor, vibration mid frhtion have been practically dispelled. with these coiio the life of the motor is hugely In other phases of poi forma nee, too, this absence of ion heliiw. It makes Rear shift ini; a think' of the past in cases. Saxon "Six" is f.

o. b. Albuiier'Ue. New Features Vow body, roomier; wider ill mix, softer and deeper cushions; body line alter latest mode; new and beautiful liiii-li uf laslim; lii-lri'. 1 -inch brakes.

Il'a-iiuh full cantili-viT l.vpi' rear 2- inch i i iink-lial and oth-i ili'tailed iiiiii'iivenii'uls in motor. Iiisnriiia an eve L'tciilci' smoiil line and fleibili(y than lii'it'to-fore. lined wlntMilt Id vvhicli i all lart. New sivlo lop with rear bow. vci -tvli felllli'l', liitruiuciits iiioiintcil in dale on cowl tlnsli.

lii'oioc anaiiiiiiu valve 'Urines. Ni vt ih-inn of carhiiietor vvliich fiivi'S et'llttl-r cfl'i- rieniy and en-icr start- i i- bay, i c-. fctV lOlllC and bro'i- (I'Ugil, I ho'i. ui It i i IITMl bet tar Co whoepi I lll.ll thro It I'ont. I tl.e HARPER fime.h 1 oa )' Prenitmig.

Mcceptahlo nml (tia I'" (e ii. si s. te i i I KENTUCKY KANSAS WINS FIRST CONTEST IN 7 YEARS FROM CORNHUSKERS l-tO. he desired as to reliability, experience and intenrii.v. The company now holds four distinct and proven mines in the Pato-Boliia and Palmetto minim; districts, Santa Cruz i-uiintv.

this state. The boldiiiKS cover approximately Him acres and are the (Hob Lee), the Ties 1 -Mayo, the ii-nver and the old Palini tto mine from vvhioh tile district was named. The properties are located twelve miles northeast of NoKales and are within four miles of tin' Southern Pacific station, S.inl'ord. The ore is silver, load, copper nnd WHISKEY Sold JHcrjTwTKTe brilliant dash through the elillre Ien-ver team for seventy -lit roe yards. Clarke scored the oilier touchdown for the Tiuors when he ran twenty-five, yards after tecciviiiK a forward pass.

A forward pass to Anderson in the third nave. I 'cover Us first score and the same plajcr scored in the fourth after end runs hud carried the ball close to the iron I line. for Gentlemen who cherish Quality. THE WM. FARR COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers In FIIKSU AM) SALT a Specialty For Cattle nnd Hogs the Ruling Market Prices Ar Paid.

Hold and assavs run into spectacular 1 MO RN 1 journal PICIAL LIAtO Wmi) Lincoln. Xov- IS. For the fust time seven yours, Kansas triumph. yi (nor Ni'braska on the football field, winning by a score of 7 to J. i In straight football, Nebraska excelled, hut.

Kansas was admirable in defense nt critical periods and proved values. The district is the home of For sale hy L. GIACOMFTXI Villon liar, 107 'tirth First Street, Distributor. LUMBER OI I M) SM IsSKooM WHITE GARAGE superior in forward 'HMMMIMHMUIM( some of the well knov.n miins of Arizona, anions which may be mentioned, the Three the Klux mine, the Alowery mine anil the lciiiesne. Mr- Mitchell, general superintendent, announces that extensive operations will hcnin about November 15, and expresses himself us fully confident that the standard Metals company will soon take, rank with the largest producers in the state.

Hudson for Signs POUND SALE On Monday, the 2 day of Noveni-her, 1916, nt 10:00 a. In front of tho City Hall, I will sell one bay mare, about 5 years old, will welKh 700 pounds, branded on rlRht nnd left thigh, both feet white, star in forehead, white nosp. J. K. City Marshal.

I'alnts, Oils, fdass, Hoofing and Miiililiiii; Paper. J. C. BALDRIDGE LUMBER COMPANY Sale-nii'il. ri.i:u; Dealer opi: n.

i.it i -OPIsX SPM)YS Wills stops TlioniMiii. New Vork, Nov. IS. Harry Wills of New Orleans, knocked out Jack Thompson tuph the ninth round of their ten-round boxing match. They are neRfO heavyweights.

I.VI.MNf.S Wall Paper HUDSON for Picture Frames CHICHESTER PILLS Wy--. i in; mi novo nt: m. a Keep Your Howls UcKiilar. If your bowels become constipated, take a dose or Chamberlain's Tablets Just after supper nnd they will correct the disorder. They are mild and gentle in their action.

Obtainable nayltir P. Wins. Stillwater, iikhie Nov. IS. Pivlor university of Waco, Texas, strengthened its claim to the football championship of tho southwestern conference by tlef eating' the Oklahoma A.

M. eleven today, 10 to 7. Costly fumbles by the Ac.gics and penalties I'pcregiittns seventy jards aitb'd the MstoiH. LUMBER Glass-Paint Cement-Plaster Took a Xcixlilsir's Advice. ''Lust winter my son Claude, had a severe attack of croup.

I took a neighbor's advice n.nd procured a bottle of Chamberlain's CottKh Remedy. It relieved him promptly," writes Mrs. T. H. Vti mint rnft, Fu." Obtainable I.ill.t Amu joiur llruu f.

a ItinmiinifTlrinulW rillln Iti-d anil I fmc.l nilh ii HiI-IhjO. 'rk on othrr. Itiir of fitur Brrnl Ah II IIK.U KU I'UMHSli IIIHVII ft 1.1. Fourth St nd OopPY Ata. Albuquerque Lumber Company ill NORTH FIlUjT KTIlfcET yeanlinownat IlMt.

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